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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY EIGHTH YEAR

- 10 PAGES

AjP . HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 3, 1934

PAGES 1 to 6

NUMBER 36

. DR. W. D- HENDERSON
TWO BABIES BORN AT
nipprPT VC1D EfH
Battle Creek Players to Present
07616365
MOIL SCOUT
TO BE SPEAKER
HOSPITAL ON JANY. 1 DlbuLJ itAll lUl
TO IMPROVE 160
“Little Women” Here Fri.—Sat
Brotherhood Meet­
Orpa^Arrived at 5:10
POSTOFFICE HERE
ARE GUARANTEED First
Hill January
MITES TOP. ROADS
A. M., and Second Just i
- ing Promises to Be an

COUNTY ROAD COMMIS­
SION BUSY WITH PLANS
FOR COINING YEAR

Interesting, One
BOTH HASTmaS BANKS
!
THE RECEIPTS WERE |70,
TROOPS AND LEADERS TO The January meeting of tjw453.30 FOR THE
BrotiM-thood will be held at the COME UNDER NEW GOV- - tings, Route 6. have the distinction
MEET IN THE HIGH
of
haying
the
first
baby
born
in
usual place on Monday Evening,
YEAR 1033
ERNMENT PLAN
SCHOOL HERE
A lovely old-fashionrd New Eng-'counw. Three divisions have been
Hartings on January 1. 1934. a son
January 13 The'speaker will be Dr.

SpecialJMatinee for Children,
Local C.C. Sponsors Essay Contest

'jknd Mn, room will be tan on Um

AMOUNT
!«•«• when the cumin. ... down ■
AMOUNT DUE
DUE FROM
FROM
STATE WILL BE $42,200 ““

&gt;o Include every ir.de tarn
'h' '"!“■
, SEVENTY BOYS TO

PRESENT PAGEANT

W D Henderson of the Urtiyerslty'
of Michigan flr. Henderson has
spoken here before. All who have
heard him will be anxious to hear
him again. -He has a real, worth­
while menage. There need "be no
.{loubt about an interesting, thought­
provoking talk from tiie Doctor
Tiie Supper squad will have as
Captain. W L Hinman. Tin* other
members Will be: Jesse Chase. Rich­
ard .Cook, George Heath Ered Jones.

■weighing five and one-half pounds

being born to them at 5 10 A- M.. at OFFICE WILL RETURN
PROTECTION FOR 97
Pennock hospital.
PER CENT OF DEPOSITS Just twelve hours later. 5 10 P. M.. i TO ONE OF FIRST CLASS

---------- .Wmnen to be presented in Central pmmg are to write a criticism not
a son was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
Means Federal Supervision Clark Payne ■ Mabel Squicrsl, 701 Receipts of $40,000 NeCSSWork Is Contingent Unon Re ! “ud,to1rlu,n,
1,115 Friday and ,IIKir(. than 300 words long revifewing
worn IS contingent upon Ke iSatuntay. Jan .. and 6 by the uttle tne play. -Little Women, as prc- "Mightier Than the Sword"
.
,
,
No. Michigan Ave. at the hosuital
hospital
Insuring a Safe and Sound N&lt;&gt;
Is Impressive Drama of
ceipt of Cash From State Theater Guild of Bottle Creek under M.nt^ by the Battle Creek Players.
The little fellow weighed four ' sary to Put a Postofrtce
System in Country
pounds and fourteen ounces and will
in the First Class
Under McNitt Bill
^UaXn."^ i£X
l^rmediate Division a open
World Peace
answer to the name of Willard Wil-11 The Hastings port office did th«
Depositors
in
the
two
banks
of
The Barry county road commls- .Creek playerx. thcm.M-h-e&gt;. are bring-iXS^T'rodJ’1 Th£e n'termg arc Scouts and Scouters of Barry
till* city need have no fears now -linm. \ •
tion is getting mi to take over 168 !»* (,v'r a truckload of properties\ ri[_ theme not hw»re than 300 county will hold tlwlr annual rally
Congratulations
are extended to .largest business In 1933 of any year
aixnn their deposits in either bonk.
------ , mile.s mure Of township rouda forl“««» t,1P loc“1 onteMWatlon Is further.
u
" z
•“’
.
.........
- *‘‘ '"re. Tobia;. and Mr- and in its history. Tint greatly increased
up to $2,500. which would include -'•*,r all
Mnpn.vrm.nt during the year 1934.;occupied in collecting various pieces
™™^ar^rer in '.,MS1Um *’7/ W&lt;’d,‘,’Mli*v
revenue, amounting to almost 75 tier
Mrs. Payne. .
about
97
|&gt;-r
cent
of
the
average
This will muke 504 miles of the 840,01 “’'loox- furnishings of approxi■*“
h’a^.
».» Januvy 10. c-imm.-nrirta ,.t lx iy, F.lm»r Rising.. Harold Smith and
• •■nt a.-, compared with 1932. will re­
bank .; deposits. .
mile, of township highway* within nwu-ly the period d..senbed bi^^Xta KKail odoek. The mectmg
b- «in with F.d Smith.
store the office to first class. Because
i Tiie National Rank of Hastings
the county, and will leave 336 miles Louisa May Alrott in her cla^rtc of ™ J“J
£ "utbmud's in- C ’*1
"r
5yn’J”‘*
th&lt;- receipts last year, after dcducti under the federal banking Jaw
to lx . taken over during 1935 andi«»* American home.
ffive 17mJ- "itSim arc u&gt; wAte ?* 2
J
'T
• ing the ten per cent which the g»w! would have it.-, deposits insured au­
••rnment
required, brought the vol­
J036
The Friday evening show will
X.L Uk,.Su''!'1
» b" ••.Vi meeting
tomatically. because thdt law re­
The state, through the McNitt bill. I commence at 8 00 o'clock. AdmisaWii
J^w« nTme qurrtioi? "Who !'*
h":d *n “‘P
U kcliitol
'
audiume below $40.0«d. liw rating of our
' quirt;Insurance
_______ _ aftei j__
I - furnishing the money for improv-!*»» * 25c fur adulte. 15c for all ««
‘JrnJrut- rr h. t . “,rJIUn
i&lt;»&gt;! office became second claw; but
was
your
favorite
character
in
the
uary
I
for
every
national
bank.
But
ing thr mileage taken owr. each' &gt;choulfpuplb The matinee Satur- *“ w&gt;ur
c*“*r“c,rr ln U1'
........................................
Seventy Scout.', will’take part in
the greatly Increased bustncM this
play and jvhat are your reasons."
the banking law pai-scd by the lart
this pageant.,which was written by
: year will put it far beyond the
star. Tiie county road commission. d;‘&gt;' afternoon is being given expocongress, extended the government'
Two prizes will be awarded hi eacli n Scoutmaster wnu
iweive
who book
twelve noys
boys
••
• no •fault
• of—
■ own, wasidally
for children and young people division.
amount required to make it an office
through
their
1
Winner of first place will ?o7he tatrrnJtoital
Jamto^.
Ski
• plan of dejx»3it. insurance to'.stutc EIGHTY FIVE ENJOYED
of
the first ciaAS.
.
not able to’complete quite all of. the Iland is scheduled to start ■ at 2 30
banks, which comply with the proGATHERING ON FRI
The figures given to us by Port­
. 168 miles taken over in 10.13. Under;[o’clock. 'Admission will lx- 10c fur on.I pto will nx-lre »l«,
THIS IS OFFERED AS PART iXns i.;
&lt;‘f lhc
th/ fvdvral
fi,hrai Uw
l"w State
,&lt;a, „
.school
pupil'
,
’
up
to
and
including
max* r W J Field for the year 1933
Hie provisions of the MfNltt bill thei
DAY EVENING
banks,
which
apply
undl-r
‘
the
pro
­
All
essays
must
be
written
nn
ONE
occurred
there.
I.
E
Burnett.'proMOF
EMERGENCY
PRO
siiow the total receipts for last year
first payment on-lhe $35590 that the!I tiie eighth grudc. 15c tor High school
visions of that law for the guarwere $70.453 30. In 1932 the total re­
bill required to be given by the .state ' students and 25c for adults T«-ach- :sheet of paper only and both side., curing attorney of Hairy county.
GRAM
antei’ of their deposits, inurt stib- DEAN DAVENPORT.
de“ ­
" J
dlK'tiiiin the production wh'iit
ceipts were $40.626 04.
to Barry county should have been'lers of . the Hartings City schools-wiil ' may lx- uud Papers must ube
,niit to rigid examination by the ex­
livered in jx-rson to the Banner
ssley Logan I* in cliarge .of tiie
Up to last year the Mlchl^n
paid on April 1. but as a mutter of . be present to give whatever om!M- Office
GAVE
FINE
ADDRESS
aminers of the state’ banking de­
by Saturday. Jun 13. or
w„,
UJ MUST ENROLL BEFORE
Windstorm
Insurance- Company had
fact it was not puid until July 1, i ance necessary in looking after thus*.*
partment. il« well ns by the examir,
, „ ,
. — ,
;cd have
no mailed so that they will reach the Knrrland McNulty.
i
bwn the largest patron of
which cut short tiie tune that might I| present so parents ftfed
tiers of th.- Federal D»'jx&amp;it liwur- Stressed Value of Such an always
FRIDAY.
JANUARY
12
lildren
to
the
Banner
Office
by
that
date.
The
following
have
sjx-aking
parts
fear
in
sending
their
cnildu..
...v
,
■hr
local offire But in 1933 the Has­
have been given to building these-------------- —- ------- . - - --------------ance CorjMraiitiu
.
. ..
..
-X
Organization
to
Any
nearly
months,
so&gt;ul
ther|j -------------------matinee unaccompanied.
.roads
MH»iby
Vim
.vthree
.u&gt;«uwnu
».R
-------- -~r Tickets
The for
Friday evening performance in the play.
tings Manufacturing Comimny put
It is pfeaMng to the patrons of
commission could not complete them' b•rt,, ix rformanccs are now on aule will also lx- the chief entertainment
Prologue ami •.pllogoe, Verne Win- If Interested; Get in Touch Until
on nit intensive wiling aimivalgn.
Community
local-banks that the deposits
tliis year. About 111 miles were uri-!“l thc Cordes Newsstand.
feature for the ahnqal party of the Inger. Trootf 71.
r-quircd the purchase of
•J each are. from this time »n. „„
.,...y-...u which
On .,
Friday evminir ceighty-five
finished.
| In connection with the Saturday Hastings Commercial Club .Members •I»rd Baden-B-iwell of Gilwell. . With Mrs. Maude Smith
quantities of. postal cards, as
guaranteed by the United States members of the Civic Players’ A.'so- large
This
receive | ----------matinee, ---------the Hastings
club,—
their
wives Scout
and friends
...» year tlje county will
w... .VLV..V,
— Commercial
------------- --- of the------— -hle.f
of the World. Albert
or Supt. Van Buskirk
welt its large tola of stamps, so the
goveniment plan, provided in the. elation, including members of the Manufacturing Onnj&gt;any was, tor
from the state,
state, under
under the
the McNitt
McNllt Club
Club i«is S|xm.soring
sponsoring an
an «-;.say
«-ssay contest
contest after
after the
the dinner
dinner nt
nt Castle
Ca-U 1c Hall,
Hall, go
go Bcc|ter
’
A government, emebicncy program
cnsj t^at have put on the plays. last year, the largest patron of the,
. bill. $42,200 or Ijn Increase of $6,700!open to all school pupils in Barry,in a group to nee the play.
"
Mr. ”
Raymond---------peFalrc. “
President for work relief In education provides new bunking law. ,
The HastifiRN City Bank recci/ed had n fine time at thr Episcopal
of Fronde. Lyle Kurr. Troop 75.
over last year. This extra amount!---------------------------------- :----------------------------------an opportunity nf which many ini ivord jin^New Year'- day thu^ that Parish House. As folk; arrived local office The International Beal
J Secretary to President ol France. Hastings ought to avAil thcmselVc-s. bank
and Lock Company also is a large
will undoubtedly enable the county!
had
come
under
the
new
gov
(tenwm pinned on ihd taek ol patron. The other factories of the
[Norvrd Stamm. Troop 75.
tn complete the unfini&amp;lied work on 1
We surfimarize the "project* brtetb” raiment
insurance
it tach gentlemans coat and of each rlt
--------- •plan.
---- «6- that
----- —
..
.h0
vfj,
last year’s 168 iqllcs. alio complete
; Now and then we hear Jartners ' Franklin D Brown. President- of
“?■ w
IS NAMED RECEIVER complain about the low price of but- the U. S A.. Lloyd Peterson. Ben­ GENERAL PURPOSE. Tin- gen-, S!"'."'.
...............
. &gt;*,dr
. r-.. ""
..... ....... ... ."•”* T- urn'
utne”ol bwnlL.
t)luln».M. Im&lt;
but nM
not to the «.
exthe entire mileage for 1834. There is I
cral purpose of the work-relief plnp d r that p.an. From this tjmfe on son which he or she must guess by tent of the seal and the Manufaemg ir
inm proposition, nowevyr.
..
,
A
terfat, Some of these some ftirrperstScout.
an big
IF mi
m this
however.;_.
!
t---- can be no question and no ruking questions &lt;4 threx- present, turinu comnantes
Tin- whole is rontingent upon tne "Hi Liquidllle the Assets Of and the ones who do the loutl'.st! S»-c.retarv to the President of the in edyrntlqn is to provide jobs to ,, there
~'r
&gt;« ,.r."01h?'"
n“' p'™''1'11 ••»«. S»»&lt;------------------ -needy
unemployed
individuals
comfear
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“
*'
*«'-»•*•
—
.
—
•
—
-I
—
.
—
in
-•.
—
..
—
-.
’
kicking,
instead
of
buying
dairjf
butU.
S.
a
.
Donald
Doxey.
Troop
71.
Mate fif Michigan paying what will
0]d Hastings Nation«o
T^-mS m',;i',"nw
-Whin
b. dur the county on th. McNitt bill
." K
! ter buy the substitute kind made
Ronald Coad. Prime Minister of peient to give instruction, or to do Xm,
* 'l!“1
’“P “' '»'«? Ul" . p~l Mita In &lt;he nrTX. “ Ln
promptly
j
a* Bank
| from coco-.mut oil because tin- price England, Albert Orsborn. Troop 72 other necessary work In connection
. guessed thc name correctly it would k,,
thnt ,.v,,n w.fh u,n tw.r &lt;0...,
In addition to the aUove there will with the program as authorized by
Commissioner James' Crawley Alva D. Crimmins. former vree- is cheaixr.
Tingovernment plan of insur- lx- taken off the back and pinned ,|&lt;.,|tirt(.4t the local office uS ir bnthe
Administrator
ot
the
EVderal
If the farmers of. the. United lie 62'other ScOUta in uniform repre- Emergency Relief.
liur. charge of the work of putting president and ca-shier of the Grand
»nr- of
not mean
.1 &lt;&gt;ff£
»&lt; depreiti do.-,s
do. :,.o,
„„„ that to the front of the eoat ardtn, X’ the XiSintafor
X,!X,'S7«X
.
the township roads in shape. He did i Rapids. National Bunk, has been State.s who are now buying butter'wnting the Scout- of ail nations,
thb
-rme..r.nHr,„ L mi- first"bclass
’liremenu
an omcc
the government
governm* nt places
plan s a blanket in- thk
Tht, marie
made &gt;nfnn,„.i
informal &lt;conversation
Postalfor
receipts
for
Educational
Work-Relief.
' a g.xxl Job in 1933 and. will) a little ‘ named by the authorities at Wash- substitutes would aM buy dairy but- On Tuesday '-vcn.ni: the Scout.- in
&lt;a. Rural Education Work-relief}“* ’»P 1933 dropped belo^preS yelra
ter
there
would
lx?
no
surphu
of
but,
Allegan
count#
will
stage
this
same
more money to work with, he will Ington as receiver lor the old Hastn 7n rurVi
’s, w1111
larnrence 3l nParl&gt;.
aelspre Will’FChe nravirfed
nrovirfed «n
rural ’"
-.JP1lea5,
!"1**.!
w,lh l,
9”;‘ depositors’ throughout tiie evening,
evening. Laurence
bl|l Has.
Iuj able to do even better in 1934. al-lungs National flunk. While a bank ter to depress t-he market, and a ’pageant and the Sea Stouts of Haa- tcu-'ill
tings was a shining exception Any
ttiouuh some casts in road making; is being reorganized its affairs are reasonable and fair price would re-s tings will Mrvera., ushers. On W&lt;dwill be IncnoM'd over last year.
- • •of • a conservator.
*
suit for the dairymen.
i neMlay tiie newly ’ organized SCu to dos. uft&lt; r the sdKK.I district has
prophecy of i]x»tl office bushiess here
i; put in -the*- hands
XrcL'o .rt .re Lni n .w . Inon*7 °Vd ,ntnx,u"d
Scout’ Troop
. ... at Allegan
....
will return
.
manifested sincere effort; to raise U..IV .n&lt; government is taking an subject of ‘‘Amateur Performances
j Wheii the rc-orgtinization' is com-;
--------- ■— ।—
the
compliment
by
ushering
at
the
adequate
fund-,
for
the
support
of
is in a -position
to •tell.
But
jplcted.
a
receiver
Is
named
to
wind
WANT
TO
ABANDON
IT'S A GOOD PLAN FOR
interest In. and will have general of Plays.”
' no-one
tiw* prospec us seem favorable for
... —np the affairs of lhc old institution.
rnrrnnnT nan noan production herfc.
‘the school, provided announcement
FREEPORT RAILROAD This annual meeting is (he big of the probable closing was made
HASTINGS TO ADOPT It will be the duty of Mr. Crimmins!’
■-------- of ...
th'- year. Officers are prior to- August 19. 19:13. A rural
{to llquade tho assets remaining after
.
,t kScout
....... event
,w... ...
-«•&gt;'
—
- «’iecn
school district is considered as-one
'^Jf-Rerpetuatinff
Founda-',,|r formation of the new Nution.il Peru Marquette
Files
Reto be
u and...
it is one of....
th«
, , ,)_
► “
run.
! Bank of Hastings, which to now in- ?UMt ftl Washington to
^occasions
.crasi.UL. during the
the v.
year.when
.r wh.-r the :tuning
—
|i population - of less
— than tern one which will conpnand public into the gulh-ry to see the folks in
.
attendance and was amazed al the Tii/n onYQ ADMIT MA UY
tion to Receive Gifts for | Operation:
•entire district has a chance to met! 2.500. The- full ixjjicy
"
governing confidence.
interest exhibited by the high class I WU DUTb AUMII MANY
’ ’ Discontinue Branch
j, together. Those in charge arc look­ ^vork-rclirf teachers in closed rural DEPOSITS IN DELTON
Civic Improvement
'
audience who witnew.-d this slapRFPFNT RIIRfil ARIF^
Ahi/iil.- will be set forth in a separ, Elsewhere we publish a legal no­. UngifAr a big turnout.
A recent issue opjlie battle Creek HEAR ALBION SING­
RCLEN I DUHULAniEd
BANK GUARANTEEDstick Milt! Plays put on over the
bulletin..
tice from the Pcre Marquettr Rail­
Ettqulrcr—News --mentioned some-1
radio are usually cheap trash, yet .
.
w .
o .
&lt;bi Literary-CIskm**: ' Tiie 1930
ERS SUNDAY NIGHT road Company to the effi-ct that GRAVEL SLIDE BUR­
Arrests Were Made Batur­
thing that was of special Interst to j
On Page 8,of .11717 issue will be —
many-------Mrni ------Interested L
in them, 1
that corjxiratlon filed with the In­
the people of that city and ought to|
day by City Marshal and
— real
IES CWA WORKER literates in th?* State. Needy and found an announcement by the Del- in the old days there “wenbe of interest to all cities. We hope: First of Vesper Services at terstate Commerce Commission at.
--■ ,----- —
•», -D™.
Nightwatch
competent teachers will be- provided ton State Bank. That hank came • -, .nd „ tai
Washington on December 26, 1933.
to .see Hastings profit by what the!
through the trying times of the last could recaU ulth •'’“Ufaction hav-j
Methodist Church at
arj application for a certificate that Stephen Bird Suffers Seri­ to, teach classes for persons over four
forward-looking people of Battle.
years witft
colors, .mu
and Its
Maude
«m&gt; flying
iquik uuivrq,
ns lng
-- . M*vn
- _ Jo
, ’- el,h JefTerron,
----------- • ----— Several recent burglaries In Hasfourteen who nee unable to read or, .u... jviMv
the present and future public conFive O'clock
Creek have done, •
la.st
statement showed nut
only no Adl””s. Helen Terry
Terry snd
and ether
other fist-;
not-, tines were cleared up when, on Satia.st
not
ous
Injuries
in
Pit
Near
write
with
the
ability
of
a
fifth
u. i... but
.................
___ ___ _ .for nd
Tiie article in-question states that! The Methodist church is starting vrnlence and necessity jx-rmit tin­
— U.’ __J .u_.
himu. nn&lt;
i
dt-bts
a very____
liquid_ condition,
C&lt;1........
!nrtlMji
u5?
■ .
nfternopn.
City Marshalnui
Hargrade pupil.
.
Middleville
tint widow of John McCrea had the
.... new
!•?"*
“
New Year with a public Lyceum
He" declaredJ that* every communiand.......
Night Policeman
H
. rv. Thompson
.
Vocational Education. Clas­ wlUch the •management of the bank
given to the Battle Creek Foundation I and rorum Vf.ix-r «r&gt;lu al
«»•'tain Elmdale, Stephen Bird, a funner living ses'C«
ty bus" people with brains enough tn Shultz arrested Lloyd Goodenougii.
to provide trade extension or re­ is Highly compiinientcd.
the sum of $28,684, which is to.be' .'dork each
Sunday
dwnlM.
alan.
'
n
..
“
Fr
‘
'ociock eacn sunaav evening, start~ uror Middleville, was very seriously training opiMirtunitles and techni-.' Thc advertisement announces that put on goal plays; and they will age 19. and Leonard Pebbles, both of
used for establishing a park or foriitng
ing next
next tnindny
Sunday erening
evening nt
at nve
five ■
*?nc?i —• !l- ---T'*, injured lost ue -k while working on cal class* of a trade extension char­ the Delton State Bank has its de- be good plays because no local or- this city. Tiie two boys had been un-----...............,n; .^’ “'Ja «
,b..
I with n program of- music presented
* »««fc
ulll5h“ 15 lnItem
Kcntand
11,1(1 , &lt;CWA bi,.],..,,. prol,ci
some other civifc purpore.
guaranteed under the United ganlzatiqn would insult the intel- der suspicion for some time, but the
acter will lx- established for unem- jxsitA
Realizing the difficulty of getting wby, a„ group of ten young I11V1I
1UU1 :11 ^LVstub"-of
men ,frbm
K,,
Hull orchard west of Freeport’. Mr. ployed adults who
w.~ are .in
n uwu
need w»
of Stat' g-.n-eriiment plan, whrh will hgenee of its own citizens by put- officers did not have the evidence
,-e rccentiv
Thls stub of n rallron&lt;i was O,1CC Bird Was* .working
'
a city council to appropriate money, Albion College. Tliey have
recently
in a grawd‘ pit vocational training or adjustment
1 news jib! only to de- Ung on cheap or vulgar plays. Hr that warranted an arrest until Satthe
large
pftrt "r n llne
’*x,4?ntlln
g from Freewhen a .slide caught him bWytng to make them, employable. Classes partK***
for beautifying
and making
a more
appeared
in several
of f
’ tne large
.w.
uvuumjnut
mm
nwrung
n
niv.c
.
appearea
m
several
or
7'
“
;•
”
'
'
‘
V.
wnen
’ors but to all friends uf that dcciared that amateur acting has urday.
.,&gt;1 V.V), Lin life
lit.. in
I., their city, ,1.1.
tint - ...
. the eastern
.
rh* ,K,rt
txirt Into Lowell
Lowell and
ana was
wns originally ...
enjoyable
till-Bat-;cities
in
part. ofJ“the
pim under about 12 tons of frozen In home economics ihcUidlpg nurs-- bunk.
possibilities that an,- beyond our be- Goodmough confessed that ha
lie Creek Chamber of Commerce. Mate and deserve a large audience‘“J?®L “ Po°’« T,. V’’ k’?ow“"'(l‘artli. Thirty men with two five- cry schools and parent education.
*“*
talent.
y..‘lMK!hSu^n,a.n;toh"iiw-.
WOODBVTV IS
three times, that he drove County
agriculture, eomrqprcial subjects
Among the benefits of local plays; Clerk Reid's car without pcrmlMlon,
tic efforts and the injured man was and tratlei'and Industry are to be
to-Hastings When brought
KS. “ .''■'LT'XSS.S OLD-FASHIONEO CHAIR.
*through Freeport
...............
■ to Pennock hospital■ for
Charles Woodruff has been named is the fact that it teaches the play­ also that he luid robbed tHe Co-On.
.1
the road was built hy Jerry Bovn- care. It was found that his leg and included.
, Oil Station and the Service Oil Staas a member of the Ban-,- County ers howjq handle the voice.
corporation which U operated for;
AND
ORGAN
,on lnt0 Pr‘*J*&gt;rt » w«4 hoped
that arm were broken, the arm being
Farm Debt Adjustment Committee. The next is the good effect on. tion and had made a number of
M1»U
unuHEM NEFDFD
Hastings
the benefit of the citizens of Battle,
'
"hi CCD
' CD Kmight |&gt;.extended to
the community Itself, because com­ raids on lr&gt;me« and stores. The last
forced up lifto his neck...
.“n,
Creek, but that At first little hope was held for
Creek. It is authorized to accent! .
,. . .....
..
. . .
uu'd on
un to
toBattle,
niut
munity acting must stay within the burglarv which Goodenough was en&lt;
jurn. that
.mu maybe idven by. donors! •72 “mv‘^7u7T flat’V«»"’and’\’n
bounds of decency.
rums
People
of Frv. - ■’his recovery- but on Tuesday his ment for trained and experienced
saged in was breaking into the East
?
lb
'
r
‘
Mr.
\v.x»druff
pm™.,w,u,
«
n..
uw
.M
port
.111
n.lur.n,be
wrlou.ly
tor thePUTPO- „t
"
b., .ertajlx condition was more favorable.
Tiie greatest benefit is the tact End &lt;;iuar Store Thursday nluht and
persons, who arc unemployed and-^l„"l‘‘.l‘*‘&gt; valuable member of this
oM-taluonrt
rntatk
eh.tr
are
i,,,,,,,..,;
„
railroad
l»
taken
Irp
city or for making more pleasurable
/&lt;Continued on page fivci
taking about $8 in pennjes. Although
in need of work-relief, through their c”‘n^lU^ , ■
the lives of its citizens It
also! „.,det&gt; to add nnnhtnk touch., to but It u more tlun. probable that.
Pebbles was not with lilm that night,
GROUP
-------------employment as case, uwkers. and ------------------------------------------------commissioned to accept bequests1, the «u«e wtUn« tor "Uttle Women, the railroad will be able to .how ANOTHER
he divider! the pennies with, him
which may be made to it from time •ccwdlnkto the HuUn«&gt; Chic tin, branch l» unprom.ble now and
Pebbles admitted having helned in
AT health camp
doe*,not promlM- to be unvtlumt
to time. In recent years it lias re-j
six burglaries and admits that be
From
Itabllitation
to
physically
disabled
eelved considerable sums of money!'that the loan of suitable articles better in the future
Forty-Six Children
will be greatly appreciated and every
jxTsons who. are in need of such .
ihat have been given to it by promt-!i effort
made
to
we
that
they
arc
­
Four
Counties
Receiving
service
and
who
cannot
bercrvrd
&gt;
/
nont citizens in their wills. The lat­
gar Store The officers hare the
। through the regular program, either / '
est Is the one we have mentioned,' given 'proper care. Any Banner read.¥
¥
¥
¥
Help at Pine Lake
written confessions of both boys. One Auction Sale
,crs having tfic above articles and
bccau-Mf of lack of funds or limiting
$28,684 to the Foundation.
They were brought before Judge
The kiddies who have been at the policies followed in |he regular pro­
Why could not Hostings have such 1 willing to loan same* for u few days
McPrek Tuesday and-,confessed The
Pine Lake Camp Of the W K. Kel- gram.
“
Sent
in
’
to call Mrs. Honora
.
. J
a Foundation, that would be self- are,, requested
j.
FRANK OVERNM1TH.
boys were remanded to tail awaiting
Jojtg Found;’-lion for a period of ten
'
General
.Adult
Education:
’
pttl
perpetuating, commissioned to ac-: t
.Hastings.
&gt; As he has decided to quit funning, weeks have been returned to their
the division of the .fudge.
tp Be
primary purpose uf programs jutiderj
cept outright gifts or bequests by
Frank Oversmith will have an aiic- homes
11Umv» auu
•uiouwr iul
and another
lot m
of forty-six this section is to supply work-relier
SITFERED BKOKflS LEG,
wills and to carry out the purposes
• Grand Rapids Press. Dec. 30. • . ing terms how Foulkes had com- AnniTinNAL ROAD
ttt the employment to needy unemployed
vr
ana use
money;! Wchard Kcnfleld suffered a frac- i^rthVf Maple * Grove 'center *04
ThOt‘
of me
thc^ Conors,
donors, .and
use tne
the money
Washington.
Dec. 30.-Congress-1 plained that certain manufacturers BUUI I IUNRL HUAU
r
In
the
old
camp
sixteen
were
liersons who are qualified to teach
given it for such purposes as does.tured thigh bone above thc knee of Mjc to |L-.(&gt;I,. a. 12:30. I.with
ta-,' Col
:
from Battle Creek, nine from Alle­ unemployed and other adults who man George E. Foulkes. Democrat in the Fourth congressional district
FUNDS ARE NECESSARY
thc
'hla left leg in an automobile ogei- Henry '
the Battle Creek Foundation?
gan county, thirteen from Barry arc in need of further general edu­ of Hartford. Mich who recently',, were violating the code which they
•— ----- &lt; ■ ------- ------1••».
dent at about one
n'rlnek RunrlnV
'
on..-;ss
s,u,a.r
in tiru attempt to dislodge, had signed. The “release” was
county and eight from Eaton r«un- cational
,
opixirtunitks including failed
morning.
He
and
a
companion
had
poultry,
farm
tooD
miscellaneous
AFFIRMS DECISION
Waldo E, Phillips. Decatur farmer.:•couched in-such'language that*“itt' Commission L I Not Have a
•
driven into Irving, over the Middle- irticlea '
miM.eiiun.ous ty. A group-of fifty are now at Clear •workers
’ education.
.
Cent-for Maintenance
lake All these are children from the Methods ufl Selecting Teachers or its apprai-fcr fur'the Federal Land made him appear to be the friend
OF JUDGE McPEEK viUe-Prceporl road,, to take two
t t________
Bank bf St. Paul, is either indulg­ of the laboring man. although endfour counties who nefd building up
Work in 1933
V.
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young lady friends to their homes)'Al IIMMI.U u C rAQjr
Othr.r Personnel.
ing in other practices that are oc- i। ing with a statement that "Foulkes
physically and the camp certainly
During
the entire rear 1933 Barry
;lrft
today
for
his
home
in
Hart-:
c.-uioping
frowns
and.
raised
cye-j
supreme. Cour, Uphold. Nine
TOURNEY ON SATURDAY does that.
AU
persons
serving
as
teachers,
■
case workers in thc rehabilitation brows among his new-deal col-:■ford where he intends to dbcuss the countv did not rccriv
Out of Ten Cases
I were in Richard’s car and on the re— —
ironi
the
state
for
the
maintenance
““
in Washington „
or else some conditions reported with both emrervice, and clerical assistants must ■leagues
—------Annealed
turn ^P whCn the accident hap-' , Because of the fact that tly? Bat­ BROWN BROS. GET
players and groups of employees.” , of countv wi&lt;U ft 'hnuld have ralx- certified tn writing by thc -State one is indulging for him.
.
pened. It happened on the curve of ,le Creek Little Theater Guild is
crivrd $43000. all «’f which must
JACKSON CO. CONTRACT Welfare Relief Comnuuion or its Executive officials ‘here do not like:
Irregularities Listed.
ft‘JPre™e courtlast week the county road near the Pleasant presenting “Lytle Women" ifi cenb«' ’used for tnalnU nance.
;
This
-press
release
”
was
dccid-!
to
discuss
Foulkes'
antics.
They
..
.
„
guthorized
l&lt;x:al
agent
;,
a--beine
cnaninned the decision ofJudge Me- Hill schoolhouse. Hie road was very trfll auditorium here Friday evening. Now Doing Grading on Six titiid to work-relief.
are proverbially tender of the sen­ edly irregular in a number of re-1 Fortunately the old road commis­
Peek in the case of Fender vs. Felgh-; Dippery and the cur. in rounding the the annual Alumni-H. H. 8. basket
sibilities of members of congress. re­ spects. -where it was hot positively sion had «o nriidenllv managed lhelt
and Onc HaU
Mile* of
„.T,P”
•"&gt;
ncr,.at,I
leurve. slewed and hit one of the ball tournament scheduled for Jhat,
,
Classes may be held during any gardless of what they think of them illegal Specific irregularities may finances that thev had enough an
n
.. . .
courl ,nuM Ruard rails. Ti»e cur tipped over and tuning has been 4x»tpuned until
following hand In the proper fund so that
Highway
.
hours of the dav or evening Vo- in private. Executive officials liawr be summed, under the f^L-L-.
find that Judge McPeek’s decisions in doing so one of tire posts broke Saturday- evening This contest u In heads.
if|maintenance
---------- -— work could be carried
n™ , Md ulx)n ,hc ,aw. because of through the front side of the car. variably dhe of the most interesting 1 Brown Brothers. Barry countv catlmai and general»educational 4o go to congress to get appropria­
I The jxrsonid publicity matter on during 19J3. without borrowing
to run their di*i»urtmenU and
tne ten cases which l ave been ap-;striking Richard’s left leg and mak- athletic cvertu of thc school year road contractors, have started w.»rk c,a*sr.'. tnu-.t have a minimum cw- tion.-.
bureaus. Members of congress have together with a copy of u code and.»i‘d without tuklng the owinty for a
on
six
and
one-half
miles
of
highroHnien
’
of
ten.
except
by
.
peciiil
n.'a’\. .
. .cl,cuU Court of ing a bad break just above the knee. i,n‘&gt; Siws fiinsjan opportunity to we
a
copy
of
a
letter
written
by
un
cent
to be rai.M-d hr taxation. This
way-In
Jackson
county,
for
which
permission.
length
rj
time
classes
nr &gt;»“«:
7?r(? S°Un? ™nc Iwue affirmed the The car almost instantly took fire, many of thFlormcr cage stars test —&gt; -........ —- —.V. .U«. . ,- ------ --------- ------------------- ’»he po»" to ’■•**«
NRA‘official were sent out under wna very fortunate, because •the
deebuom rendered by Judge .Me- Richard fortunately got out of th ■ t,iclr -'kill with the up-and-coming they were recently awarded the con- w«ll be in operation will depend up- tute pay-cute in the interest of the national recovery admlnistra- county was not tn motion to raiae
, tract They are now on the job mak- on lhc nef,‘1’’ of thc group-to be economy. While the vast majority
ptek 111 our c.trc“lL.
•
’car without being burned Tiie car ’Bgh school baaketeers.
Hon
frank.
(
money.
However, the rood cornminJug the dirt—or in this case the «ned
of the house Inembers are fnlr„„
Fortunately, too. anmuck—flv. on a part of the mileage Th&lt;’ General Adult 'Education of- minded, the bureaucrat cannot be Officials of the NRA. Including1 rion will peed money from tiw stat*
PRAIRIE4ILLE
TELEPHONEiwas
COJdestroyed.
other automobile
came along and
ANNUAL MEETING. .
their publicity manager, through W it Is to eany on maintenance work
to
be
built.
They
hope
to
have
the
f,
'
r
includes'
Art
courses,
c'ilege
blamed
for
-playing
safe."
Theannual
meeting
of
the
Fann
­
; The annual meeting of stockhold-; the driver picked up. the boys and
whom nil press releases are cleared, on the county system during 1M4 It
"I’rras Release" Irregular.
ers of the Prairieville Telephone oo. brought them to town where sur- ers’ Mutual Fire Insuranc*,Company necessary grading completed by May courts, dramatic arts, general
of Barry and Eaton counties will be I and expect to have the six and courses, hobby and club activities. That is the reason that officials and the officials whose letter was 1* Io be hoped that state finanaea
will tie held in the village of Proi- gieal aid was given to Richard.
held iq the city of Hastings on Wed­ one-half miles gravelled soon after Jtnmigrant education, musical activ- nre not exactly voluble in dlrcus..- enclosed, emphatically deny that will xet tn condition to that the
I. rleville on Wednesday. January 10.1
------------ &lt;*♦ &gt;-------------they
sent out tiie matter
; amount may be paid promptly
’
ith-s.
activities,
workers
’ edmg an instance
ofifnanifert ubrntc
-----physical
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nesday. January 17. 1934 at j:00 tbe road bed shall be completed.
I st one ociock P M—Henry Rogers.;
PAID FINE AND COSTS.
- •* ; ' L"L 1
■
uc^tion clquea. procedure in organ*
Uu’ banking privilege and petty 2. Tiie assistant superintendent or
P. M. sharp. A. L. Wilton, Sec.
? See -Adv______________
| otrald Row and Earl Haight were o'clock
•
WOMEN'S CLUB.
izing daises and activities.
’ prattlers in which Foulkes or some the classification division of the STOCKIIOLDKBB AN—Adv. 3 wks
rinnn i’sv nn/r
brought before Justice Matthews on
NUAL MEETING,
The Literature department of the
Anyone interested in enrolling In one of h|s supporters indulges in ar- IXMtofflce department declared that
GOOD I AY RollWednesday, charged with trapping
ANNUAL. MEETING.
a congressman has no right to u*e Th* annual mrettnif
th*’ »tmkHastings Women’s Club will meet such courses should be in touch at der to get free publicity.
On December 28 Count! Treasurer without a license. Tliey admitted
The annual meeting of the River­ Friday. Jan. 5, at 2-30. Professor once with Mrs Maude Smith. School On Dec. 16. eitlicr Foulkes or n frank of the NrtA Members of hnld-rs of the Hasting* CHv Bank
I Maus, as distributor of I the CWA. they committed the
offense
and each -----side Cemetery
Assotlgilon will
—
------------------- -------- - ----------------— tc Avard Fairbanks of the Unirersity Commlutoner. or D. A. Van Biis- someone In his behalf mailed from congress have their own tranks, un- will be held al Its offices in the aMy
met a payroll of M.M4 07. It goes was assessed a fine ct
X i..J
r «nanmusirau
o kirk, superintendent of scnocxil. All Washington under a frank qf the der which they can mail out official of Hastlnaa &lt;«i Tuesday, January ♦
of U
$s,00
and ^35
$6 85 held Jan. 10. 1934... at. 7:30, nt the of Michigan-will,1V
give
illustrated
| without saying that those who re- costs. The arrests were fnade by city hall, for election of three trus- lecture on "Contemporary American arrangementa must tx- made by Jah- national recovery administration a documents and other commtinica- poll, will ba open fur Uta elMtlan «**
ceivrd the checks were mighty glad Conservation Officer George Sum- tees.
Sculptors" This will bean open uary 12 in order to secure federal ‘pre» release”, purporting to come lions, including letters having to do directors from (toll A M.--M Aner.
'
I Adv.—
w. H. Franck. Clerk, j meeting
funds.
from the NRA It detailed in glow-:
(Continued on page jUX)
Lambte. ctUhtar -Ad*»

CMC PLAYERS' 15SOCIATION MEET NG

EMERGENCY ED
176^

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Foulkes or Aide Fails
To Put Sly One AcrossK^SSElXa:
NRA"Blurb
Behalf Found

Out
Congressman s
Decidedly Irregular

lief, and migh

�THE HASTINGS ItANNTH. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 3. 1MI

RAOK TWO

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.
niRfHun
sPcakcrs W111 D****-— thA
Proposed 84 Lawrence.

.

IVIIlk 1 T4"‘&amp;r.:xw.

J II

Tires
Give the tire-mileage, driving
safety and riding comfort de­
manded by discriminating
motorists everywhere.
,

'a at ths Community hall, beginning
[with a pot luck supper al 0.30
LOCAL NEWS io'clock, aerying in charge of Mr..
n &gt; admix-ton charge and the pub|lc
and Mrs John Adams. Mr. and
b Invited The speakers at that
=' Mfs Ruj.-cll Mott have the prqgram
meeting will be John StnoRnnski. an Wednesday, Jan. 10th, Meet­ The city schools opened today. Mn charge and they have secured
ajr
attorney of Grand Rapids. Robt-r’.
ing to Hear From Experi­ Wednesday.
,
Ur- Kinde of Hastingd to give an
H Merrill of that city and Joseph
Mr* Eunice Moore, who has been ilhutrated talk with slides, on
enced Local Worker
C Grant of Ba’tje Creek. It will be
quite sick. t. slowly improving
health department and other subC H Osborn will address the The Hartlhgs M B C students' k*te of Interest.
sell for people to he.vr this side of
non ut b-Mid:fljr u»f St Lawrrnee the question discussed
M e t h &gt; d i s t Episcopal Missionary have returned to their studies after) The annual true ting of the stockcean Waterway Ttw first argu--Union at their
regular monthh ;the holiday vacation
tioiders
of the Delton Teleplionr
•-t.: again*: is the tremendous ex- GREAT BOUTS ON
meeting Wednesday. Jan. 10. in the
Next Tuesday. January 9. will U- Company will be held at the hail
f-nw; and tla- cost of upkeep of the
nr.. «, n..'r-n «. r*r* " ’u&gt; rooms ofthe church. Th
w&lt; ting day for both bank'* Saturday. Jan. fl. at 1 00 ociock P
GOLDEN GLOVES CARD Home branch is studying this year annual
fur the Seal, th" Viking. Viking | M.
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social and labir conditions fn 1 he and
!Equlpm..!.
...KI ilu Ha»mw U»nuUr
Mr,
Sln,U1 „„ir.
e iM-gt objection is the Beal Amateur Boxen in This Ul“"d «&lt;•'*■■
"r- "*»•"&gt;• •llh
I
■»».., Sunday Mr and Mr. Oai.rire
r United Blates will
•
his lone cxperienca a* superinten­ lur'.uitn,
*h,
Lad.,' A1.1 ... n,
District to Test Skill in
the money to build
dent of poor in Barry county, will ,Cl.iMopalrln.r-b
u
I,L.TOUU.
...
,„
d
M
„
rkpnra
and Mr.
^ruple w:U have to pay
be able to bring local conditions be- ,
I. 0. 0. F. Arena
'■t
a l.yal ...j Mr. Hrnry Kna* and Ihmj
The third princijiai.arfore the society as few can.
(-Iln- Pro.-n «f UnoWithin the State of Michigan
aVlt will be unfair comMembers arc asked to bring » entertainment.
.
iBuitiuu* t&lt;» n*B- more- than. BOO entries have' been
■ ;• guc»t and a cordial invitation is ex- ,fully in other towns and should be Mr. and Mrs Harry Wertman cn-1
gainst this canal. *"ed ln »•* L,old» n Glove Contes. ten tt.d Jo u jnMyeated to attend
,
t'-rtained Mr and Mrs. Oliver,
bouts opening at
buy -ir
• l». preliminary
.r J^-,
Mrs IM»r. Cor.l U dulm.n ter of
' equal interest hcie. ivcuvro .
railr*
,yhc Wertman and two sons. Sherman
own cir.tj
. f*rt&lt;1
. Fellows
« -"1 ■ Arena,
r”'“as• far
*' “a*i Hai“’"ithe day. There will be special mu- ’ , Mr- Ida Palmatier received
week, ol the and Wellington, of Cedar Creek for
.-t
mi
bands
!
district
L.
concerned,
on
the
sic Jlid the carMite-lishti.-nt sonic* .
and
of her couMtn. Mr- Mat.
Sunday.
(ruction and night of January 11th. Each bov. will be conducted bv Mrs J M iiA*.*ing
■ h!
A goodly numbtr* &lt;*f Delton peo-,
the .tHOposed St.
X?
me mrrunw*
.--uro jMcNutt R-,ck u ii of near -Altnu. «&lt;i.
Townsend. The
meeting* are called
iy. the govcrtimvnt
lnJ ’
u *5^, ar}‘ w-V'ght t
drr.promptly at 2:15 o'clock. ‘ Christmas dsv she wa. . turn tn &gt;pie attended the fiftieth wedding i
rn&lt;
Rutland
Twp.
Barry
bounty
ami
i
anniversary
of Mr and Mrs. Milo
1
, rr
.... .....
dsnst^uction’ and within tin- rope* of thc local ring
lived here for many year*. She w.i Lehman at Prairieville Saturday. |
'------------!maintenance and the ;n ople will pay and will then, if successful, go
the iMl survivor r.f the Wm. and
Mr. and Mr? Raney Dipgs wen
: •• t’f a [• am ot ciaht member* ' •
w . ——
. I’T’r-wao
l!}tti-rest on Hie bonded d«l»: -.ln tieFidelia McNv.tl family, who cam* ra|i,.(j t„ Dowagiac Monday became!
city of Laroing for thc Regional
Y. M. C. A. 1 1 t,IVlo
to bang r .u* competition I' •from Ohio to Michigan m
in 1HM.
1M5.1
ul tlll,
oX Ulelr llttle lhiw
Final*.
Every night in thc training quar­
DEATH or MRS* Mt.’
months old grand.-*.n,
HuddV
. . ...
ter*
e.i .I O. O. F. hall, theFreeport
young V group have a special
Chartea. son of Mr. and Mr*. James
men
of
tlu*
comm
unity
^who
haie
luncheon
meeting
this
week
TliursDings. Funeral service* were held
maintafliing tl
Mrs. Mabel Water*.
rtitrred
tintournairicntare
roundday
noon,
mid
Nashville
also
had
a
Tuesday at the Immui-.
tw interest-’ furnisi
udder.ty op Monday at the home of
and other expenn ini into .Jiape for the three uruei- *l«s-ja! meeting.
&lt;l»e Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
ling rounds that will spell tlwlr late Th** older Boy.-' V. group
... r had
— 'her abler. Mrs Frank Vcilema. of
meet on Wednesday. January,
4
on the nigh: or the llth.
'.heir regular Wcdiii-Miav
evening Grand Rapids, d&gt;.i:h being dire to will
thc
S'
Lawrence
pi. ut thc home of Mr and Mrs
the
Prom Hastings will be found’the meeting at the home of Dad Angell heart trouble from which she had Clyde Clark in thc Bunnell district.,
a ipiiHox in K. Barlow
brotfi-rr. Pete and Iwwis: Jan
with diwu-.-uun on law. di­ ■ ufi 'rt d for mme tune. She Is sur­ Dinner will be served at noon Folvived, by a daurhtit. Mrs Francis
Bill Janie*. David Irwin. Herbert
bv Atty A. D McDonald
1Pr . lowing that Will be tile bUslncs*
Co &gt;per. and iii*o the Thoma* bm*hNext Tuesday night all Che V Oakley 'of Qpcrlin. Ohio, and her
ri! meeting and election of officers for
'
’and Ferri. From Middle- groups in Hastings will resume their
" the ensuing year. All member* Are
&lt; - Dick Palmer, and Ken regular mo-tings at Hit school, with nieces and nephew*. -Mrs Water;
requested l-» bo present.
Burlilcr id•f. Freeport ha* tu-urcri the Joseph Brorak in charge qf -the made a Urge circle of friends white
Little Dickie Barnc* was taken
committeee that both, he and hlsiSyainasium.
.■!»««• ircm u» lK.pu.1 cn Chruc---hardv.
hustling
associates.
Bill Wednesday.
'• •••—
• Jan
—••• 8.
-■ .is the Older
vw ..Pl.- Ml... ».&gt;,„&gt;
•'»'
*“• * lrJ‘w&lt;1 ""f":
Kunde npd the Kauffman brothers Boys' meeting nt Middleville at the hr. |^&gt;...,« Th. lui.fnd will b. oh:
Thur.xl.,, .&lt;:i..i.... || ... IIU.W o.l«k
••»&gt;••&lt;“ "I." •""•■
“h- «'«&lt;•
of Owen
from Alto will also be hefr. From home
'’
’ Lyons.
reported to be im­
Wayland will came" Torn Snchovsky Every-Chri»tian leader would have .t tin- Vc.il ill . l-. ru, on Sant I Cru thiM
’
!&gt;™‘ng a*, fast ns possible
mui hb younger brother. Albert: «!- profited by hearing Harold Cham­ pure Gri.hd R.iiuib.
,
a
r
.
Frank
Doeter
ha*
the
dbtinction
. _______ bers at the regular Barry Co. Minis.
: ItAIETERV Cl It &lt;!.».. -!- &gt;*-Hig thc'first pc non in Barry
Dam Morganstern
’
• urial meeting. Jan 2, at i!k&gt; Episcog Ccmc'erv Ci’ib •' " ’-'Wii'hlp to pay hi* head tax. He
IX
One Of the mo*t ouUtatiding on-, pal parish house.
.
liurch ULMmcnt t •: an l*u? &gt;1 «Murday atong with thc rest
trit- m the open division is Vic
David Chrutian is leading the
; of hte taxes. &lt;
tn dinma Jan.
11.
Black of Ktanton uh* .-•&gt;• daaaling W&lt;» -dland V. M. c A group tn place
Mi and Mr*', Solomon Stanton
e will have U grab bag
tt'tformmji v has thrilled thc local ot Oarnet Towiuend, who is with
MARKET—148 Ejst State St.
entertained their two sons. Gurdoif
•Fan-- on many ix-caslons
tin- C C. C. in the upper |tenm.-ula
and Dewey, and their families' on
Tin? foiloaink In'din
Telephone 2272
Christmas
day.
irk
t5ow&gt;ilttm
:
La
OBITI'AHV.
and run until completed. It is unMr. and Mrs C. I*. Igrrabyc and
Rec' Myrtle
Flora Amelia McKnight was born
n. Leater. ot Hasting* were SunWe Cash CWA Checks
111 be made. Tickets go on sale Oct ."th. 1B78. in Barry counfy. to
Tax
v
guests
ut Mr. anu Mrs. H. F.
~
” ? and Lafayette McKnlght,'and Blanche PnwelL
er: man. .
their only cljtld. She*WBs tnnrStebbin*’' and Rehnr'.. cigar store.

HEAR THE OTHER SIDE
MISSIONARY'UNION
JAN. JAN.
10. AT
K. OF P. HALL tonight, at 7.30 P M. There will be
10.ATK.0
TO HEAR MR. OSBORN

The ratio of quality and price
' KEEP DOWN your motor­
ing overhead. Try them I

ANDRUS
SERVICE
PHONE 2240 HASTINGS

FELDPAUSCH

. Here Are Some

Cold
Weather
Items
At Special Prices

Hockey
Caps
Just received in new
color combinations
and plain colors.
Pure wool.

Suede Leather

Blazers

&gt;

Zipjier fronts.

WAREHOUSE AND MARKET
Warehouse—206-208 E. State St.
Telephone 2609

These Prices include the 3"o Sales

HU «« 4k 4*
w W? JL

u. 19c

Shultz, Freeport,

Holland Maid

Oleo
V orSilutrNu
Eck Rich ‘

3 »■- 25c

Honey, 5 lb. pail

4tjc

McLaughlin's 99^ Coffee

25c

SCHOOL. Of'FK I.Rs NAMED.
The ■•fflcrrw chneen for the Mrthu;
d-it Sunday School for the ensuing
•.ear ate- Mn'.j.Flnyd Everhart,'sutendenj: Harold Foster-, first
»i»t; Cuircrirc Grohe errand

Mi&gt;- Atlit n l.M*nhath. u'Sis’.MeLtry; .Mr*. Roy Hublkird.
r. Date . Bump, librarian,

McLaughlin's 333 Cot. 2 lbs. 33c

Vroutna'n. plant'

11c

Bean Sprouts, can

Clarence Groh

Sugar

10 i".52c

Corn Meal

Wheat Grits. 2\ lb. sack

T4c,

Mixed Candy, pound

10c

2

Chocolates, pound

10c

29c

Apples

9c

Catsup, Paramount, bottle

Baldwin

10 lbs. 25c

2cans 27c

can

Beans

Chipse
Mop Sticks

r

• r meeting
and

16c
ahirh was much enjoyed
aim- and wa.i kind.to
r-n.ibyed |&lt;ojxrorn and
• small boj ua, heard

'Orville Bab&lt;*1 Ut. al HaKtmi cn.
Babcock Reporter

Large

5c

Palmolive Beads, eachf
Crystal White Soap .Chips
Light House Kleanser

10c

Inircl.

3 for 10c

Gloves, Golden Fleece, pr.

15c

Matches, ten penny boxes

8c

■ Pancak^e

2‘a lb. Sack

CHQ1CE MEATS

Men’s nt
59c to $1.25
Ralph S’in. n ’
DOVD CORNERS.
kuc n &lt;4, Mr. and
Mrs. Sutherland and buby and
Tick-Mitts ut
25c
Rolluhd and Richard. Mr i.nd Mr.
•«k
and
latnily
from
Robert
Whipple
of
Augusta
visited
-Butterfield sp»nt most •&gt;! their marat Robert McMannlM* recently.
tied life farming in Marby local!- Sunday until Tiw-dt
Mr
nnrt
Mrs
ElllFaulkn. r are
ml , Donna Bell Bergman return‘ties and al the time of hi* dialh
em'agcd in the aroevry |?Hi- spendirfr A few day* :i Middleville ed fiomc Sunday with h&lt;-r .parents
dore buMiu-.* after spending thc week with tier
i* taking a .•.randparents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Berg.
husband's death she with her
sen • traveled quite extensively and
Helen Pennock and daughvh and Mr* Fred Carl of Ha*flm..., —........ ..... . ,__ ......
tin;-- spent Christmas at- home.
resided in California until ab»Hit
Carl Sltutnon'
Mt... Pearl Larabee and son. Dale,
two roontlu ago when "hr with hr? Ann
who have been quite sick, arc betsort Richard returned to Michigan
t‘ r»at this writing.
where rhe could bo mar friends She1
Mr.- Rosa Waldron of Hast Inits is
A .Special Value ’
un in.ikniff t)‘’r home in Kakimoroo LRrhftekL
' L
'-a- '-I ttilig Mis
with cmuins Mr and Mil John
mined through
Avar- wh«n dt-agh came l&gt;\imbi-.and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Hamilton
of
28th. fallowing an illness of nine
Battle Creek and Mr and Mr.* Fred
menths According to the testimony
J.-ne* and family of Hastings spent
• Wriofid*. she was a splendid neigh­
.’*•
Yi-.ira in this nciKhborhoud
bor. a wonderful-mother, and a no­
ble wm.man She l.*ave&gt; to mouin
Mr.' E. H
■on and
their loss the time sons, Lewis anil
R ILind ol Lot Angel, r California
.•nd Ricluird of Grand Rapid.*, be-,
Ttiur:&lt;lny. Jan. It. tor &lt;Unn&lt;*r with
Hickory Mr. and Mr, Kvgn Fuller. All are
.side* other relatives and friends.
cordially invited.
. ,
‘A noble life, but written hot
Mr and Vi .1 C. Hurton attend­
Mr-,. Neva Marlow of Grand’ Raphi rfny bdok of fame.
ed lliy turn nil ol Thoma* Doyle ;ll • • : ■ viMUng her pun nt*. Mr. and
Among the Hit of noted ones
Hnatings Friday.
Mr. Joe Battey. and Mr. and Mrs.
None ever saw' her hamc.
CLOTHES SHOP
Pennock
Elnwr Marlow.
.
■
Few save her household ever knew Ha-lii
"If it isn't iIo&lt;kI we don't
Mlv Marguerite Valentine host
The victor les she had won.
. .dlnlI|t
:•;:_
e« in Grand
curry it.''
And*.only they could testify
Hammam .,1*0 en- R
.1!lltb
„:|e
during. the past
week.
How well her work was ddiie.
.
’ear’s party Rapid*
Tne Hastings-Car Hern Telephone
Funeral .■-ervtec.- were held Satur­
LTunpany will hold it* uiintial meet-.
day at 3 00 p. M. at th.- Walldoril
Harrv Werinum;”J? Wl!fl'“ ‘J1'v, Jan 10th. hi the'
funeral home. Rev. Wnt. Gearhart
’ “ ?ul Mr m
11 ‘-’•‘"‘"ii Center All,
officiating; burial in Pleasant. Hill
.t &lt;
"re urged to attend.
I
cemetery at Freeport.
Club
OBITt ARV.
Forrest Arthur Stab- wa* born at
Cl.andie
•ma "ii March 30 1901. ulwrc Inqwn'. the cafiy-dttv* of ift. life, c-umn;.- to Ha.it!rvpi with ht&gt; parents in
Adriarisen and
married on March IP
■ and Monday
at Hustings
and family ut
Buttle Cn
Of Ha-.iiRK
SUNDAY and MONDAY
akm stei pent Christuui:. wiiii her son. DonI arsduolh ild McQuarrie. and family
JOE E. BROWN in
Mr and Mr Dan Daniels and
on* reiurtiMl Frida-, night from

Welton
Blazers

Tiers and _•
half bio'.hcr. man .

ten and al

the Holme
•mi
cnselv infcn-sting «nri
auduontuu was lilted

14c
d m»
rent

,if. * Mt- U
im. her lioiri-

Th

ATMW^ &lt;?«»

«•■ 8c

Home Made Linked Sausage
. 2 lbs. 25c
Bologna or Frankfurters, pound
.
10c
Choice Beef Kettle Roasts, pouncr
10c
Cubed Steak, pound
25c
Pork Liver
2 lbs. 15c
Baby Beef Liver
2 lbs. 25c
Pork Roasts, lean and meaty, pound
11c

Branded Beef

It. 18c

rtudc which he do
na Flory, leather.

missed tn I hb
.e lived.
he was a man
ling to help and
FENNtX K IfOSPIl if.

i pounds and 13 ounces
namvd David Gerkld

ircle No 1 of the Methods
meet with Mrs Hrrnw. !
E High St.. Tuesday afu;
MORE CAVA WORK.
: on improving tiie i
and

pendinj

oil hold its regular
at the home of the
Eiiw. Dcwik. JliE
ANT ll|DGE.

CECIL B. DeMILLE’S

“This Day and Age”
ADDED—Harry Langdon in "Tlif Stage Hand"
»e* Spider"

Magic Carpet—"Pagoda* of Picpiiig*

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

THE 4 MARX BROTHERS in

“Duck Soup”

Mr. and Mrs- Gt
ter tamed over the

-k and Mi
:ht and rhrt
Mrs. Slug

&lt; OMEDV—“Nothing But the Tooth"
ADDED—“Rambling ikaund Radio Ruu"
Patlic New

COUPON - TUESDA Y NIGHT- COUPON

pent 'Runand Monday* with her parents,
and Mrs.- Harold Jui-.t-r.
(Hint ary.
~'
it
B/ingf;,i* visitX-Back. wn v
m? Mr. and
J.iv Wiliunf'jji and
DeBack. v.i- corn in New
te June 23. 1*13 and dwd
Minn
r ?;&gt;. 19M. at his home in
and
Wc
VandcrBrook. TLev herd
together tor 45 years H
Leinuar and
beside* his wife, two bic-’.nAatus spent
tac and John, of Oungi.-ii.l--

MttOKL iUIDW

M:

'tv-. funeral ot Sam'
fX-Bark home-north,
'hUTMtay alternopn

in

■■'•ial run,

Ham Ends

“Son of a Sailor”

Mr
ct.HlIrtii. hi pat

a arrxl husband a

w.

Pilgrim

toe

AT_MABKET ONLY

He fed h
mill*

Mittens
Boys* Ltralhcr Mills

WATERS

And a.bake of Joirtinlc‘cake.
Ju t like n:«flu‘r u»cd to make dn

2 lb. jar 25c

Peanut Butter

Flour

It';, to'* bad.- ft makes me sad.
Where will I dine totlay? Ham and egg- and fash fton

75c

Bu.

Mn

imorv dciMUttnent
junior riepartnM*:

Van Camp’s Mackeral 10c, 3 cans 25c
Lima Beans, Old Mammy 2 cans 17c
Taggett Beans
2 cans 19c

Rose
Brand

each

depart ny nt;

Men’s and Boys’ Warm

. and Mrs. Tom
and Mrs Paul,
qifidren i&gt;t lain-;
and children re-'

The Kern
the
Hampton hi
Christmas day at the chome nf Mr
ai.j Mr*. Byrun Tunga'.c at Gull

COMMIT—“Open Sesame"
CARTOON—"Five and Dime"
A DI LI .*
&lt; IIILDRE5

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

FREDRIC MARCH in
in th

Kern home-

rbtma*
of Mr. and Mrs’.
U'iiua: and laintly were. Mr.
Cbrutel Cappon and Mr.Mr* Cecil Ua;&gt;i»n aiKi dauyh-.

th Mrs Maiv Tawnsend v:!h and Get.

Clover-.

tei an aU daj meeting-M;». Dor.
The Delton Community meeting
.Teeter,
.
,
w-i; i*
Op Monday night, Jan

“The Eagle and
theHawk”
COMEDY—“WILD POSES"
CARTOON—••sill*- Symphony"
Travelog!

V

�■■
THE n.AATTXG’S BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JAM’ARY 5. 1WI

HERE'S
YOUR
SHARE
if

STARTS
.THURSDAY |
vF Yes! Trainloads of White Goods roll into hundreds of Penney
stores from coast to coast for this annual January savings event!
It’s a signal for the thrifty everywhere to take stock of their nt;eds .
to come to Penney’s ... to buy for months ahead ... to save '

Belle Isle

We Cannot Guarantee to

Bargains in

MUSLIN

We bought trainloads to get you lhes3 prices!
Penney’s Famous “NATION-WIDE Tested Quality

SHEETS

and CASES I

36 in.
Width

^SHEETS &lt;

Unbleached

Bargains in

and CASES

TOWELS and
WASH CLOTHS I

We’ve sold hundreds of thousands of yards
throughout the country! You'll be enthu­
siastic about its superior strength . , its
soft, smooth finish. 36 inches wide!

81"x99"
SHEETS

Bargains in

MUSLINS and

s

SHEETING!

)P

Thousands of thrift-wise
wojnen have waited for thi?
annual event! Years of ex­
42"x 36"
perience has proved to • Closely woven! That’s
them that “NATION- why-lhey
,
so smooth
WIDE* fills the bill in iihih- 4apt! wear so well!
lin bedclothes in every par­
ticular!
They know that “NATION­
81 x 99
WIDE” is made to Penney’s
rigid specifications ...
which means a softer fin­
ish, a softer “feel”, and
81 x 90
more wear! And they know,
top. that Penney’s January
While Goods prices set a
fast pace the coimtry over
for record savings!

Buy Lots of these Big, Fluffy
CASES

TerryTOWELS

.

Penco Sheets

17"x35
SIZE

1OC £

Duro Sheets

Bargains in

BLANKETS

and SPREADS!

When we saw these towels —- and ■
found we could sell them for 10c
—we stepped'right in and bought a
colossal quantity! They’re a value
you'll long remember! Select from
new patterns and a choice of colors! Absorbent!

Wizard Cases

27" x 27" Birdseye Amoskeag

42x36

Bargains in

DIAPERS

DAMASKS and

TABLE

Bargains in

CLOTHS!

DOMESTICS
and DRESS

GOODS!
7,
g

We bought huge quantities to get this low
price! They’re absolutely free from chemical impurities — because
. they're packed under improved sanitary conditions! Hemmed!

Save on these WARM

PENNEY
CO. Inc

Deep Nap

PLAID BLANKETS
66" x 80'
SIZE
We searched the market for months — and here’s the best
blanket value we could find! They’re heavy 3 pounders . • .
with a 3-inch sateen binding! Lovely pastel colors! Hurry!
We can’t say how long our stock will last at this low price!

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3. 1934

FACE FOUR

1 the city and will remain for the win­ beauvfdl gown dt white satin and! Mr anJ Mr*.- Robert Earle apd
iU&lt;“- misrepresenting and mbbrandter. Mr. Marston Ls at present en- lace and earned a bouquet of white'three daughter* of Smyrna called at ■
tng
contract*
Backward Glances^
' Raged in the furniture factory a? :roae bud.' and Idira of . the valley. The Rev Loomis home Saturday aft- i
writing false and misleading adverof thc machine shop.
The maid of honor was gowned in. ernoon. Miw Ethriyn Earle remained
Bits
Yesterday1 foreman
Using. The government NRA cxpcrlW. H. Severance. D. W . Johnson. pale green and carried pink ru e for a fev^ days’ visit.
Mrs. W. A- Pierce and tiielr famllle-i buds.
i
Following the ceremony and; M„.
8nmh ho* been at the
ment may succeed or fall but thc
ate
turkey
with
.
Sheriff
McKcvitt
the extending of congratulation* WJBenUtth
Jwnv. uwurayj with
above Ustrtoy-fMwncans complete. InTTLN YEAAS AG&lt; ? TODAY,.
and wife. Mr*. Severance, Mrs. the
I
happy couple, u.*'ueddink partyllJu. housework during thc serious;
iffiVKNTY Kinirru year dlcatrs that some attempt to unravel Mr. and Mil.
irehart had a* Johnson and Mrx Pierce qrc sisters gathered
।
m the church jrarlorallll dtath of GraIuinla Rcu’
• the-tSngled skeins of trade was in.•ChristmM guost-i/ML
ks Dora
Arcof
the
Sheriff.
■
;--------------------------„
--------,
j
where
refreJhmenta
of
ice
cream.
!er
- j
—„ —, (
nrtrl coffee were u-rvrd.
'
._ ,
.. I
Mr. Sbbrldan Sjiarks of Thorn- i-.ikfcake add
served. Mrx
Mm ;j Mto*. Frances Carter
i-.ar- Mr slid Mr * O. R. Shaw ..;^1
and
order
.
t&gt;l Fairmouht.
Wcsbrook
Rei ami Mr., J- W. V
’ '
■* ot apple spent Christmas day with h« Rose Buehler Snyder of Caledonia' Ind., accompanied her Ulster, Mr;-.1
brother. Bert Spark*, of this city.
was Mlstreu of ceremonic -. Mr and 1 Victor Bpson. heme la-t week Tues-,
Cakdi-niM.
TRWEE STANDARDS.
"
Willis
Goodrich
AlleKiui
Mr. John MCSwam of Lansing.'
-- — —
------- of
— ----■,— and
T— Mr- Chapman left for Grand Raptor * te*
lUit' „
Out in Hollywood, wo read, more Mr- J B. M.-.hhal! ol Nashville. C. Arthur Varah of Canada, are spend- id* where they will reside / '
v six uosTlia ei» and more pictures arc being pro­ R. Marshal;
.r.ul? mid Mi* - Bertha Marthe week nt the Pro*l&gt;&gt; tcrian Giast-from out ol town were. Mr.: Robert Hanford wa* In Hastings:
and Mr*. R«- Chatelain of Grant ;W burinew Friday.
.bu iff
Rapids were guests • parsonage. ’
.dial!
of Grand
Or
made si* m
THREE MOX-TIJH duced with tliree venions
Mita
Kittle
Bqrrell
and
Fred
Bur
­
Mr
and
Mr*.
Thoimu
Srafc
ol
PonInventory
i*
the
order
of the day(
k*“multaneously representing differing •i Mr. and Mi.. Ja.-m McElwain. -------------------rell of Jackson—
arc the „„
guests
—. of tine. Mr. Ellsworth SWanson of . Chi- in local places-of buxines*.
ChtUtma*,1.30 decrees of decency In the first ver­ Supt- VanBuHki old hu mother, their grandparents, Mr. and Mr-, eavo, Mr. and Mr.- Wm lung. Me.
The cold 'snap the forepart ol last ■
--------Rowlry. *"
MA -and
—-‘ Mrs Wilbur
— “Nor
* ­ week caused man? radiator* and
sion anything within the borderline Mrs- VunBu*kpK ....a-.c .a- house Traverse Phillips.
ris :u .d Mrs. Josephine Cole of
G. B
...
Marriage
___ _ _______
License*.
nf the law goes; this to for the gen­ gut-v tn er tin? halfday
Grand Rapids. Mr Lynn Walter., of e very, one .scurrying for rfrnre clothes,
era! American release. More modesty Hamilton .ilia .’amliy *’i Conncaui. Adeibert F, Norris. Prairieville ..
Blirniph.
Mr.
and
Mr.George
Sny
Ohio,
and
Mi
.-•
Anna
VanBuskifk
or
K
.
lUt
,
collm*.
Hope
13 der and Mr*. Caroline Buehler of­ and bed covet*; The coldest repented .
in&gt; clothing and slightly less • un­ Denton. Texas
nwc mu. H deiUe-x below mo^uCaledonia and Mi.Kathleen Selin- , overnment roixirt r
conventional'' situatiCtM feature the Mrs. Agni' Fi.-lurr and family, Mr. j:Afiirry Bromley. Hading#
'Lizzie
Ferris,
Rutland
...
ter of Portland.
Battle
second version made for Ohio. Penn­ and Mr* C
Littfe DewujiwHathaway, who for
Al|i*rdlng-Uwpcr.
_____________ wr oi Grand
sylvania and &lt;rfher states which «cem
several
weria ba« made his i»mc
FIFTY-FIVE
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
Ml-., Lucille Elnor Coojicr and Hu-,
ami Mr. i»pd • Mr*. Leland
to prefer a little more regularity in Rap.Ux
Edwin Hyde with a couple of bert Michael Allenjina were united ■ with Mrs., Peart Smith u iiow being
Hedy -I’-’‘I Chttola^s m Wo.xilund
car.d
for at the home of Rev. and
H lend., calight over 100 pounds of tn marriage at South Bend. Ind.,
the shows -they mt. The third ver- with Mr. am! Mrs- B. S. •Holly.
(Mr*. F Loomb where he is very ill
*lon U strictly nuxlcst a* to dre-.» Dr. and Mr* B L--Hayden-and fish in about four hours one day last on Dee- ill by Rev. Ellsworth. Con- ■ with bronchitis. Mrs. Hathaway to
e. NculK-acui week., one at them, a pickerel., grAtularimd
iuv and thc daring situation* which fur-* Ginhy- ,&lt;nd M
‘ '
• And now vanes the announcement employed' at th-.- Frank Brayton
mil guests of weighed over 18 pound*.
"
ni*h so much press agent'copy for
The service on Christmas day in that Ralph Sage and Ml..-. Genevieve ihbnte.
Mr*. F E Brunner, Mr. and Mr*
the generul American- release, are
”
England ilia Emmanuel church were very solemn Buehl- r have applied for a license to i Victor St- on and tyixi Rances CarOunce Bottles
and impressive The sorroon by the
cut to mere suggestions or even al- auj
i
r
werein
H.-uiUligs
on
buxiness
.......... .. . Ricn-r. Rev J. W. ifcrfRtoft. was ----. promised to include
tered cntlrely—thls version I* fo,-.R*puU
Saturday.
lub
Ciirtot-,
Jlblc
an
d
eloquent,
the
singing
exthe.
^Tiris
’
mas
nm
50c Value
England. Trying to tlx tiie blame dance t
A ii-.-nii to'iic of the-Grand Rap­
* ’ ’celU-nt and the decoration* beautiful letter“»• ■»»»■'• ”
id- Pre-.-, -latrt! that the I*er&lt;» Mar‘ ot uk. -ind appropriate.
lor i«h • rendition •• thu U "
urn lonulr
quFtle Railway Co iiad jH-tiuoncd
and
.
...
—
,
spent
Sum
•
L'fr.-h
&lt;t
1
Ar
11
regular
communication
&lt;4
tu-droi a* trying to settle the old QJ.-S.U and Mb* Agne* Ulrich &lt;’
and the Intel.'*.ate CiKnmerce Commlsi.,-. Hickory Corners Lodge lF. MA‘ Mf-nd.o with his &gt;on We.­
question of which ctimc first, the lien Grand Rapid.- -pent Christinas day
: Mon for permusion &lt;0 abandon the
545. the following officers were iamily
’
’ at Alletran. . .
r tiie gpc. If the American public wuh Mr. ..nd Mr.-. M. Fedewa and No.
.
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
:circled for the ensuing year:
-•*&gt;-... and Mr.- Edd Hall outer- isix milts of line extending .from
I-,.,
Bu0,.„
„„ John c. Colman. W. M.
tumid. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Hatha­ Elmdale to Freeport We surely hope
•With this fir.it issue el 1934
“" didn’t ...n: indrernt.
thi- |x rmt-.!vn will n«A be granted
way of Hastlnj
wi!j. (:l{. brother Alfred and
.wish all of our rt-a'der.s a Happy• Jj
KeeH--- films. It to obvious that the (undue- .
Mr «.;,1Mr;" -lt.v
*1 -I- &gt;'“• W~U.UI.-1H1.-. lur.l btar
At G. Cortright- Secretary..
Year. Since 1939 and even bcfo.i era wouldn't- supply them. On thc hto uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mr.:. . Robert McElwain. Treasurer.
dawHUT B»vrrtv &gt;|»nl Bluxlav ru.rl -■ ' ■■ !-«' ■&gt; ~~M,* »1’.™11V
_______ trouble
other hand, if tiie movie magnates Otto Hambuch.
Monday at Auku-m’ the guest.-- ,,j dl-u-'tro^ to the .&lt;Kal factories, CUrmot trt.us Jjave watched
...
.'nd of St: John-. O. Chas. A. Polly. 8. D- '
« mpondbllltr C. ■■■
■ ■■■­ .Los Ah.Call- Ca-jim:
C
Mr. mid Mr Ernest ligmUton and '-•' &gt;’ III Kt Utm
.vbiuiigh A ttlid to the
Milhman-cl
....... .. McElwain, J. D.
’ pyramid’ npiir."
rapidly. VnempiwmHik'“S wnr
- Join
vleyator. We are w&lt;
U;Wto Williams. T•
Mr. .&gt;nd Mrs. Chude..
our OMikini »d&lt;i» or«,k»d «Hrr
l»’« «®« rtwIPU. ’ »■’.........
.. ............
foniia...........
Mb-............
Laura.............
Tvwn^r.ii
and
can dc done about'
Installation to occur on the
under the strain, credit became ndght be a little more free from Mr.-. Ohve .Thoma., of Grund Rapid.­
home uete. Mr mid
of some of the seamy creations which «wr L’linstmas guests ol.Mr. and mng.o
wcdthbiX. and a general lack o:
Baker of Grand Rapids,
he railroad here.
confidence and faith in the future
Hollywood ill .-pite of the ATkirJi*n«i^Mis ' Max Lewis are
At the Alvm Helrigb
\.i Moore and
giM-xts were Mr . and Mrs. vernor
prevailed. We know It !» dangcrotu censors hip.of ■•Pupifct Czar Haycn, Ji}X.n{jjIlt; ;j... holiday- with her
Christmas week
h« qiienily nr luixi ht re
Benton and daughter Jean of Grand
to try and forecast’evvnts. Tne pas'. Whoever lx’to blame, the difference nmtner. M; Eva Dormer, al MiuisRapids. Mr. and Mia Forest P.-.c
few year* have made rome 'of th-. ’■»
versions made for the Amcri- field. Ohio.
'
-pending W
•’Where immediate attention rfnd courtesy are shown to all”
n
with
’
reiative*
and tii.-mt
moil respeted prophets Inr the na- can ',,KJ
English pubhe.* to rathY«ipS *t-,o TODAY
la&lt;al
at Coat^ Giove utid remained For
ton ix* hke monkeys. Ncvertheks*. -r
an unromphme-ntary reflection’
Phone 2115
Hustings, Michigan
We Deliver
Detroit fin.
wt mentioned the marriage &lt;ii Keith M i,-u- &lt;ja ,s- visit..JUdoes appear probable, ttut thc on.wuraelvc*
.
—
....
.
• Ih-.ci Bmelkcr. -• :n ol Mr. and Mr.-■
........................... '
. the funeral of th ------- ....
John fifndker. and Mi: &gt; Neva Price. their put.-t.-, Mr. and Mr*. Mai’i".,
ouUcok ia brighter today than it was
kin*
W. --J Wat
kin.-.
...... brother. Rev.
--------------daughter of Mr and Mrs. Forre.-t Clem and family, ol Carlton Crnttr.
a year ego. BuMiu-**' is Improving.
Ml* Einei Wihiym.- l- &gt;i,.nu- fok PncVi -r,, thu. hu.. been add-d tiS■there to a decrease tn unemploy­ About forty Barry county young thc holldfi.-' varation. She has bcm loibiuing m.»rruige«. the partiei|xuit .
daughter. M.irgurril
The many, frli'iid- of. Mrs. Flora the trAm at Kalamazoo and put in
inent. and a feeling of optimism tor men ate cnroUud in the Civilian attending an uatccipathii.- actaul m
-khk-n a,-. * well known ■around
Butterfield. who witli her husband a hospital then’ .where she passed
the future.. Smooth water ol the Cpnaervation Corps of Michigan. Al­ Chicago.
■ *„ .
... -Fre.qxnt:
throe sons cdfiducted a grocery away. The remains Were brought to
Mr. and’ Mr
Zelnor ol Lake
t nbotnr-IIelrigle;
1 from Univi-f- and
aheheivd harbor has iwt been together there urt" 390.000 civilian*, in
in
the Deming building lor some Frccjrort Saturday afternoon and
Odessa are. spending. Chrutma* at
very reft*.j- wedding took p
Aibor and Lreached. Problems rt-mam to .be 1.500 camps Uuoughout Uicb United th'-ir aaagh’.vr.-. Mr. and Mr-, O. at Alhc
laid to rest beside -th'' husband in
Presbyterian parsonage
Stale*.
The
work
they,
have
done
I-.
A- near a- we have- been Pleasant Hill cipnetery. sin- is sur­
solved and there are difficuBic* ajjcud
Blough,.
■
Hatiingi on Finiay evening. !&gt;•.home frbm thc death.
able io learn, she. was on her way vived by three urns. Lewis. Rolland
Ml-.-----------Vt-i a .Flemin
which caimo; be ovet looked.j Yet rated as cxcelient-Cy expert forest- ------ who teachf.- ,»&gt; (^n-. o\-i,h-k vthvn Mi-.- Lois
lirr
’
'
from
California
and
was
taken
and
Richard. wi&gt; have the sympaMiiuol in Owo,o. annul ^i town
Helrlgl.’, oldr-t daughter ot
facte and- figures accrn to Indicate
.
ill enroute, she wax removed from (hy of ail
\
Mtb Alvin Ifilrigle ol Free
and Rapids
M &lt;A» u W&gt;1»M ... unMin, mi
«&gt;“?- Friday enroute io Carlton t.» sp-.rni
•ut&gt; , t0Mld.r.B&gt; Irerre ol lalth «*"" Wrl»l» *»■ ™
“ lx"‘! the iwHitAya with tier parent.'Mr. A1!d Mr Gordon Vsbi rne. i
and M:-- Fred Hemins.
'and Mrs- John Usb-ini* e
and
aurt hop.
hall llw owning “nwcl op ,1 * crek ol Uivuna a uwtn
Oral Babcock. Harry Edmonds, were. iul
tmii;,^
’o'd in
tn nwrrwp..
marriage, :
ol lha. nr, duple. In Anwrtcan WUrUr ol o 1)11.1.41 dollar, jimualll- c;Ju.j. Mrln.jr. .u-.d ■ ... o.h,Klin.... ,,.,:,&lt;in-.nk the
i Bird, a farmer living west
from Hiu-----’.nijs- and
Tju. onde
whn a txauttfu! g
..narrowly escaped a terrlptas„... and WK« asam *H&gt; &gt;w nil
«« *• “
1®
---------- vicinity'arc
—’~ *horn.' “
...............
from the Michigan Bu.-mv** and
^5.;
crt;M., anfj yK' o
h fridr-v whin a gravel pit
a Happy S«w War.
•»»&gt;'•
«pre&lt;MTO. l~nti ndnm. was Mr.-.. Fern E. Hunton of.
ever, the United States has received
.
.
.
..»
. uo-k for the Chiutmas vacation'.
oil ers, near Plea-ant iiil!
Has;in;:
Mr.-.
Usbonve
l- a ------gradu- uhd Mrs.
—
—
t—-.
........
-------THE REAL SLACKERin return dur
m
during
ing the fir.-t
fir*t aixunonth*
aix-montIto Mr ,llul M. r*. -D&lt;in Croak
- ■ ol ale ol I-TCepcut High school. Barry ,.\ltor ived hi. A piece ol
' If there to any slacker In connrc- »d operation 12.671 miles, of trail.- virk-burg arc ' &lt;&gt;X|«cted today I. Cofnity Normal and Wo’.ern Statlit. estimated to weigh bcDr and
r. Mr. and Mr*. Os- Tea-hcrs College mid ha* taught their tiu--.
anil two tons. crrnJa-d
tion witn tlir much publicized $30,- tW-'MM) croaion dams, 4229 bridge-.
n
him. We understand
school
near
hurt
lor
11
loo.OHi 'Insurrection* bond- issue. 25.000 acres reforested. In addition
hhouldcr was puslied
y&lt; ars, the lx-&lt;t tliree at Pl
tlial man is Govcul^r William Com- forest fires have b.-en effectively
M. 1*. Ful- ley. The groom -U one &lt;
rtpek. luiitocll. Mr. .Comstock, knew held in dieck and insect pfsts cbm.... ----- --------- At
nuftt iMipular and prucqM
the full extent of til*
Ollna'ing thc cer
or UumM have " known several bated. La &lt; but most imixntant'of and M
injurienot «rt knontfn. He
couple relumed
nionth^/agp what the'r«-quirt-qtinu i-ll- 300.000.juun-.- men have ii.pl the jKiHiing Clui
rushed
to
. Pennwk hospital
they
,
had
rented
wouItTS’to trwhk'tlic stated “lake opportuidtj;. to kli-p' .iht:ito-?!-.\-.&gt;
Jamrj Ckftd house and hajl i
he Federal re- mentally and physically fit. How
. nishfld. -ready for occiijBincy
Much sympathy i* expressed
eve and iamily in this mli,Ralph Huffman of Usbore.e -J" —" iu" *----» he nr,tot have much ot a saving -thy. mraito in
line
Chruinuu i
I Jorl uni
Usburrir util finish &lt;&gt;m th
Brut-ndlc hoii
institution &lt; f Uncle Sam's anmnfl. crime bill ta a
Christ mi
....
•11 Friend of Grand Rapid - and , Owitia to a broken water main,
permit the matter for apecula’ton:
•
' Mate r power war. shuf of! here
Mr*. Ch.-x Huffman.
other* m wishing
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3
rank
Ion dollars- iq
• - Mr. and Mr- Earl FvX and tumil; a lofig and 1
ut nine 0‘ct'M'k Sunday night and
NOTHING CONSTANT.
tin shortly before iioon
rogram wlthMathews’ Harmony Orchestra
Hx-tmg.tawn
­
Wolfe
and
famt
connecU
’
d
Mte»
Mnn
Even light is Variable! In , thi*
ier .the day ol
hydrants on
moving, drifting urtiv^r^c around tu
did'hc wait un
•ak and water
November beta..
Ml
of Larudng at a very quirt citron
bn Saturday evening. Deccmbe;
r ixiblic and then garbed as the unvanable const,
it Mi iutd Mt- W-HP-. Tiie .wedding took place nt the Con
lirulth
FRIDAY, JAN. 5
und canstittltKrtml Jl
'he one reliable yardstick
it astronomcn,' ns they explored . th lire
Dr. BE-hop (&gt;ir:ciai;ng. The attend
ALL
STAR ENSEMBLE
, of vuiblc space. Recently
ant* wery Mi.-* Dorolhy Ann Zeii
at the Adam 1
Vvliiju surely .1
?r. wlentisYs have uncovere
THIRTY' YEARS AGO TOCiAY.
Masters of the Square Dance
LanAng. The bnde wore, a
re that light Hurtuak-s. i'
\
I
mat blue crept gown and
rarylng iveral mile* a rev
... l;i::
et of ytlloa rowes and Eiighsh
,p5r end. This adds another unknow
^quantity in tin
to a graduate ot Fret
t«-’iniJ
SATURDAY, JAN. 6
illdrcn of Cnlumbui. Ohio.
Kamtok*'
ARC1 IBOLD'S ORCHESTRA
itnics with
Mr and
r Urine. CN»ngratu
1 he Hot Ziggy Boys
r. Holstein i,.
lu'ldun.
Ths* Mastinas Rqnner
1 ne ttMtmgs oanner
*
r
'

of

Stop

that

Cough!

SPECIAL/
Compound White Pine
with Extract Cod Liver
and Hypophosphites
with Tar. Mentholated

FOR
ONE
WEEK

6

Ask for
YOUR
TICKET

Regular

LyBARKER’S

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Murray’s

Clear Lake Lodge
Dowling

Program

Sheldon. lx

performing th
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niMiurd jhern
iwndin

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Pungent Paragraphs
the natu.

h flu .at
Nagit
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■ndi wen
Saturc

UlS AGO TODAY’

Leading Health Authorities Advise People to

DRINK MORE MILK!
It makes certain that thc building ot bone anti muscle
will go on .. . it’s a source of energy and a safeguard
against illness... More than that, milk is the CHEAP­
EST food you cah buy, when food value is considered.
By drinking mon- milk you ran cut down
your living expenaea, and at the same time
enjoy better hralili. A reasonable amount
ol vrxetabln, along with milk, make an
ideal i nmbination.
Evr.-v drop of Highlands Dairy "Grade A"
milk comes from our own "Stale. Accredited” j

note wi
mxt fait W

entered,

-Boston Herald.

biacklbiLi
lalhnt to fill pack

AmericajUMn—Feeling very
wwd that *UrU ea
:owd.-Uis Atsgele.

1

publish

next toll
«t num.
Chatelain at maid’ o!
and the bride upon the a
whr&gt; gave her th
ingle ring
retpnny l*
tn the pre-.

on Honda
Mi. an

milk Is produced in Michigan. From (lie time

Il is drawn, until it is autom.iiically scaled
in itullin and delivered to your door, ley raid,
-it is not t'iu&lt;l|C(| by human hand* nor by
anything that can contaminate it.

lot tn do with hot* the eldldrtn (eel and the
u.irk they do. lleAllh auihcrithv allvIm- a
quart &lt;&gt;( milk each day for growing ihlldren,
and at lea»l a pint fur each adult. Why not
give (heir advice a trial?

aping

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. Propi

Hastings, Mich.

�■

Social Events and Personal Mention

Mr. and Mrs. W.‘ L. Hmtnan re- ■
FAMILY DINNER.
tunas! Bunday from Tuwas City; Mr. and Mis. Fioyd IL Gatkell. &amp;&gt;:
where th»y had apent a week with Broadway, entertained at -a fam
their daughter. Mr. and Mr*. M. C Uy dinner on New Year’s. Dav. nv
:&lt;tn beipg laid fw: taeiw
Mustilf. ami family.

CIVIC PLAYERS’ ISSOCIATION MEETING

Ladies’ Wool Jackets

:.E. B More and two children
There are a few left from the holiday
WATCH NIGHT SERV
Mrs. Jack Stem is visiting in be-! Mus Evelyn Johnson Im returned Mrs. F. Ryeftwn ibanf lad week'
aeaaon for sale at the following price re­
&lt;Contlnued from page one)
ICE IS SUCCESSFUL
to
trvit for Im daya.
days.
_ &lt;"\
to. the W. 8 T. C-at.
C ut. Kalamazoo aft
aft-­ with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield
ductions &gt;—$4.95 jackets for $3.95; $6.50
er spent &amp;£day
« **r
of Milo.
—
IM SSKRTBRIDGE
IJoyd Baker
fidndu, and
—
l““ I»oB&lt;lMy
*“’*■*■“ vacation
*
jackets for $4.95; $7.50 jackets for
such
pia^A
develop
wholesome
On
jH*v
«'
Mrs.
Monday in Kalamazoo.
|i “
r Fred Ma^bal! of Detroit was Kellar Stem and Jack stein arc in Varied Program at Metho$5.45.
... —
. —
.... ..sayh- ...
W‘ J. Precious of Lowell was in। here last week Friday to attend the Grand Raiuds at the Furniture Exdist
Church
Closes .....
With • viilc
wan .h--• at. a &lt;i&gt;
c immunity.
We wish everyone
f unci
position.
.
.
the city on Tuesday on buslnc.v.
*
’x~ al of Thomas Doyle.
could have heard the unsparing
O.ndlo tarvico
£’,‘Srb"d"'
MLv. Barbara Wilcox returns on
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis visited
MLm Doris Gamble visited her.
crliichm wntch t)w Dean passed on
Sunday to her studies at olivet Col- Mr- and Mrs. Will Crans of Ea*t father, Raymond Gamble, In Jock-1 Thc Watch Night sehrirc at the Honora at bridge were . w,.:
j-Jay,. which portray the evil and
Caledonia on New Year’s Day.
. Vcthodkt church was very tntere.it- Mrs. Roy Cordt-t. Mr*. often
Phylii die criminal phases of life..
Hartley Finstrom returned to East Mr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson of
Mr. and Mrs? B.wil Smith ol | Ing arid enjoyable. .The program was ni&gt;ids and Mra £ari Coleman.
Boy.\ who st- boldness coupled with
Popular for all winter sports, service­
Lansing Monday after finding the Middleville were New Year’s uije&amp;u Jackson visited Hastings relatives vailed consisting of a Bible game,.
*■
batinc: ■ and the ndveptures of bad
able and warm, there are a few left nnd
holidays at home. ’
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giddings.
on Saturday.
reverai selections by the choir, al.-o’
t lKLTON .CENTI.lt.
men remember that, but do not get
$4.95 ski pants a.ie only $3.95.
Mrs. Neal Post of Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs David Waters were
Mrs. Eleanor Strlcklen spent;by a young people's quartet. Mix* j.ast Weeks Letter
•
any helpful iessona. no matter If
visited Mr nnd Mra. Guy Giddings guests of Mr. and Mrs. F J Fisher Christmas week with her son. Don .Irene Jones reported on the carol Th-: ChrL-tmas pro;:;.on ri the nuninai docs sutler deserved
over the v.Wk end
of Nashville on New Year's Day.
Hosmer. In Charlotte
service ^eld by thr Epworth League the sclaol at the M. E chare!
puntshnamt in the last oct. •
।
Mr. jwto-'Mr*. Arthur Collison of
Jack and Charles Beaumont of
Mrs. Fret! Jones. Mrs. Emma j thc previous Sunday. Mrs. George V1:rv w&lt;dl »♦!&lt; nded
Ihdprii visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bay City w.-ie guests of Mr. and Evans and Mrs. Archie McCoy were I Heath gave a reading llludrated mtj and all « njoy&lt;t
probably be« illns-ffihith on MondayMrs. Carl Finstrom on Mjpday.
In Grand Huplds Friday. ‘
with fnmpiu hymns sung by Misses u.,xxt n-tny front I!
illagi
of
OterammerGood-wool coats in sizes 3fi to 50.
Mr. and Mrs. D L. Christian spent
Harry Adrounn- is home from the
Mr and Mrs. L.O. Benton of But- Stella and Margaret Heath, and the tty. Brf.wn pi
Bayarla, l:i putting on the
Sunday in Kalamazoo with Mr. and American International Ozllege al tie Creek were Sunday guests ot Mr Sunday School olliccr* were in- night .md the
ties up to Sil are only $9.95; vain
. ,
____ Tile high hlcals
Springfield. Mass, for hit vacation. and Mr.* W. M.’Stcbbln.-.
Mrs Omer Christian
■
’stalled. As a fitting clw to the n„fh:
to $22:50 only $12.95.
roughl it in that play have made
Mr and Mrs Earl Smith visited
Miss Katherine Giddings has re,„. Archie ...
.a-w... evening, twelve young people from
Mr. „„„
and m
Mrs.
Reickord
Mrs WafKm ’.
outstanding community.
Kenntlh and Marlon Smith of De- turned to. her studies In Kalamazoo .WCre Sunday,guests of Mr.
j —
and
*“ Mrs
- T. S. Baird
" Sunday
,
School class,Hre spending th
Putting on good plays by local tal­
after spending her vacation at home. B,....
n _______
Merrick..__J.
E State Road.
.assisted Re-..
--------Dewey
* "”in u beautiful
i’ caiiiwt fail to produce goed reDr. and Mrs. II Tusjln uf Kala­
Miss Leva Perry’ returned to lier Mrs. ?hyhu
’U....w ....................
..
Phyllis iUynskU
Reynolds ret
relumed
tj . candle lighting
service at the mid- family.
i’.i - in the community.
«... Arbor
,.
iit-.ht hour.
htini*
mazoo were dinner guests ot Dr. and school duties in Lansing on Sun- j^nn
on tn.,.,
Tuesditv after vb.it- i; night
ln:rmc the evening Mhi-Virginia:
.Mrs- HA Adrounie on Monday.; day after spending the holiday* nt jpg Mr. and Mrs,Roy Cordes
.
At ek-.en thirty rrfrohmcni*^. ■
e gw
• . f -vCTvd th.- company with
Mm. Pauline McOmbcr was also a home.
i Dr. P. G. Sheffield returned on; served, John C. Ketcham”maXim: former a parent
;ii'- &lt;!. ightrul solos, w:th Mrs. McDr. and Mrs. Harris Woodburn? Tuesday from n vUit with Mr. ami the announcement Hint two b|-Hirucst
u; '
the piano. Dellghiful .•&lt;were gurnu of Di and Mrs, Ro* Mr*. Harold Sheffield of Detroit.
days, that i.f Mrs. Charles Rami. ploy, d a*, tiie Mel.
.
•... . w&lt;-re also given by Roy
Clothing Shoes for Men &amp; Boys
Lethbridge of Mason on New Year’s
Miss Frances Sage has been visit- and hi* own. were being eelebrutid. Hasrinu.*. spent Chr
Day.
ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and । Mi.. Barnes presenting a lovely h.inic
Mrs EXta Paul of Woodland spent Mrs Will Sage, of Grand Rapids
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
*
buliiAy cake.
'
; Mt
the week end with her son and wife.
c, ntaining wonderful*pic-.
Mr. and Mre. Albert Blrtch and
‘
i .» •.fell-, of real merit con-'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faul.. and t wo children of Chicago were puvsu f
I—?VDIHANSON.
rtth or suggested by UW;
wedding
of MU* France* Crowell Inst week
.
-------- wua &lt;’i
Ch:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward have
y which the Civic Players
Mrs. Stine of Harbor Springs was: nixed al the itnrnc of Mr. and Mr.
returned from a week’s visit with the guest of her- daughter. Mis* i Jacob AdftarvoR ol Delton. wh. t
HOLMES CHl'RCH.
ardson. A lo-.ftly lunch wai
Mr and Mrs. Omer Word of Grund Josephine Stine, during the holiday*J lheir daughter. Mi-..- Fin**ir. w.&gt;
About 50 relative- and neighbor' and several gifts left os a r
Rapids
Mr. „„„
and «...
Mr*. Edw Kurtz w
ot ------------------De- united in marriage to Mr. M.-iuncc E
- ‘M)n
jr hnd
^jj..
• Dr. G. G. Barnett has returned to trolt wcrc RUW1t* t&gt;f• Hasting*
rela-so!ButAdiet:
.
onr.airc wi|.-. given to each qirprisctl Mr and Mrs. Hubert Bar- ’of their tenth onniversar
Rev
hu* home in Ishpeming after visit- tlves and frinntls part of last wc.-k ‘Rebel! Bqrche'.t’ of Doster.
.
r
t” ““T' r*
ihk
wile, Mr.
Mr and Mrs
Mr*.
:!
’.U hU son and wife,
Mr and Mrs. Jornph Mead and. Kendall .of Plainwell jx rferm. d the
■ r» tn Ha luture Very tllr1r lF«&gt;’h wedding anniversary
Actors Dial
L E Barnett.
’
Mum Helen. Knapp spent Christinas &lt; &lt;-«rem*.ny. .ushiit the beautiful and Smith
■ ; irrati ■:&gt; ua* given to T,l‘’ ,v*ninv
iflro*untiv spent winter in ore
Mis.* Helen Lamble has returned wjth the former’s mhi at Buttle impns ive ring service.
.
’hr qwiuwu The *n- .ptoytoi curd*. flr*t pri»-.« being won dtences wear
to the Frances Shinier school at Mt Cn ek.
The. bride was *lUr. d ill 'u J­
given
due
coiuidcraJul,a
Itorfcre
and.Metl®
R»ehctothra
absocl
Carroll.
.. ...
Hl., after
... u.__j
.spending-the hoh-.
osephme Todd and son itr.cn dr-*., trimmed with gold., lur
Qari Bn
days at home- .
&lt; Play.-t . and It is ho;&gt;rd
.........
■ ■ v---------------- —— ■—..........
Dickie visited Mr. and Mrs Archie&gt;.chief article of adornmed b.::r.;
Misv Alberta Webrtter of Ann Ar­ Anderson of Grand Rapids lx.l gold braci'kt worn by the brio •
. : ' &gt; ’hr A* .cUU&lt;&gt;u 1 .
bor spent* her holiday vacation with week.
:r.«- o! Uu- ;&gt;t«-01rms which
.
'
.
mother at her marriage 45 yeurs ago
her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
n in the carrying on of
Mr and Mrs SpAry Thoma* of The couple were attended b. V.. Floyd Everhart
'
Asjvrfa
AsHyi la townsiiip
township called on Mr an r Eleanor Adrian -on. n’rci
rati Friday . evenlnj
1 Mrs. l.loyd Lohmcycr and daugh- Mr.* 'Clarence
&gt;.«a
delightful
and
informal,
Cl Gi
brohe un Saturday bride, and Mr Lyle Bilim: cou-.i
They went Immediate
ter of Philadelphia, pa . are expected -«•
- -----ring ami heartily enjoyed by'
atk-mtxm
of Un- gro'-rn..
toon for a visit with her *luther. Mtm Ada Micliacl and Mim Helen* Fallowing the ceremony a dam:
&gt; &gt; attended.and cannot fail t i
&gt;:&lt;• the «o,d work of tMb Ciilc
John Wctssert
'
iuik-u to
k, mcmviv
...
Wooton &lt;%,
returned
Detroit on buffet luncheon w.«».......................
reived •
Fred hhn.jrr. who has been tlw Monday after vuiung nlotivcs hen- '-ratw.iv- being In pink ate! whit
gue.t ol Mt and Mrs Gary Crook. Ior (nPf a uwk
.
*Only immvduv i.l.iti•• wilrn- «
....
.. Thursday for ...
left .un
lu Ironic ...
in Mlvi M.|rtha Mwe of MarihalJ u lhe ceremony. Tho-r preM-nt • d'
Redfield.-South Dakota.
„
.
, ,
spending the week witlf Mr and Hie Rev and Mt O E K-nntU &lt;
Misa Vunvitta Stanton of Ionia Mfj&gt; A j vcddcr and Mr. and Mi- Plainwell w.t. Mi and Mr* Ja
w:u lhe guest of her cousins. Mr. pj0&gt;.d H Gaskell.
Adrianson. Mr. -..nd Mr*
ilo’ell Stanton, from
froth Mra. L V. Beamer, .who luu been Atiri-iuon and -m. H .rrv &lt;_' IM.
abu- rn.sl living ioodltloi:&gt;.
Her many
and Mrs Rowll
Mi
C'wmIvc YOUR vi»!«ju. '
Ihili da&gt; till Saturday. r
.,.Miffcring
um®uuij siuui
-- %-•••«.
from uyuricx
injuries rrtxivcu
received in
In a,Mr. and •••■
Mrs.
Chas. .........................
Athun-on and .
Mr and Mrs Alva Kenyon mid
| Miss Beatrice Giddings, who nit*
W1.nt 011 Xfonefay to Blodgett datii’hter.s. Eleanor. Jean and l::&gt; . ■
n-,
and.Bernie, of Bellevue
Urn rjandlng her vacation at home. hoMiilal m Giand Rapids for treft- and .»m Donald of._phiinw-!l. Mi
‘returned to Battle Creek on Monday niCnl
;,nd Mrs. Rab. rt Burchell ...
■ nr Tuciday with tneir pnrcnbr,
Clinton Hom is spending a leaf
to ICS
lime her teaching.
-..........................
’ ...
,
.. . Mr. and Mm Albert
ruucr-. Vcddcr
vcuucr were .datuhler, Margaret; Mr. a;,d Mr&lt;
.« .........................
. on _
.
Miss rs-wiio
Cecilr rvu.ttw.ra
C -uithard «
was
the jn Grand Rapids
Tuesday
t M (., M T .Blllir.i:.. grandparent* of Hi • ,
mr -t of MBs Gertrude Hampton Mr. iIIld Mr, Alx. Vcddct; who wcr irreom. and Mrs. Hazel Billing* andj Mr.-and. Mrs. Leelic Daniel? turn lurray, of Nashville,
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
;&gt;n Monday enrouu: frrmi Shelby recently injured in an auto ncci- son Lyle 3;sd daughter Leia’ ftU " ■■family spent Sunday with Mr. and Gordan Ki nyon spent the First of
Phone 2634
Halting*
io Iwr home in Bakersfield. Calif dt.nt
:v w--.’k wish
parents of BelleShe visited friends near Chicago on
Miss Dorothy Batrn-s has returned ' Tiie bride and grenin are v • '■ and • dunw • On Cm;
I Tuesday.
Fiank Horn spent cbrfotm«» with
to Three Oak* after the holiday vu- favorably kimn in Prairieville Twp. day
mi-,s.
and
Mrs.
Cl
I,lord
Kahler o!
calion which she spent here with her where both have, resided pracf tc.dl •• ,ind Mr*. M irkCuus; &lt;1 Hasim
At 112 S. Jefferson St.
parent.*. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles all of their-llvc* Fo: the pre --t'a : Mi. and Mrf. Lester Bonneville I
Barnes.
•
,
I happy couple will reside with '.h.- ■
: :id Lorraine and Loma and'Mr.&gt;
Mr and Mrs. Archie W Reickord'groom’s'parent.*. Their many h:: nd
•- Elint
At
this
convenient location we will open
daughter.*, Grace and Betty‘Jane, unit-' in wl*htng thenFa lone happj
W..vn.-’Eilurft aiid’fl.iiitiv nt I’lmtM1 '• G E- K«-n&gt;.m and Gordon’
and niece. Virginia Reickord. were‘and pro,v|ierrAU life Vgit-tiitr.
s".’nd-r.? the Ivdw ’ var-ip.-i
'Iv “r Sunday with Mr. and i
up a modern bakery in which we -will
;at Sheridan visiting hU mother dur—“—~
~Vli Li, P. ,nr . Mr. ard Mr M;:;..H»rry
K»Um»lA&gt;
make daily a complete line of baked goods
nK1..
-nd had Chrlstma.i dinner' with
ing the holidays.
OLD FASHIONED PARTY
‘■'J—...
.............. ; them. ’
Mr. and Mrs.-Roger Wiswell 1md
G*’ NEW YEAR S D.Y).
and several delicatessen dishes.
Hut it ha. i.iiullivr side that largely strips' it of ita fleUtlous ro­
• i Hjron Moody and mother. Mrs.;,
Mr. and Mr* Paul Schaflhaus. ’ * An aid fu-.hloned party, with &lt;h
. m.inrr aprf false clamour and shows II up as harmful, unsound
!Mabel Moody, of South Maple Grover
and little daughter of Kabimaz.*/ gu.'t* wearing old time costumes.
and Insanely rosily. How the St. Lawrence would NOT help
Year's
ihA
.weret guests of Mrs. j. d. Murdock ”was* ’held
’ *’* on *New
’* ”
- Day at' *'
and Mrs. Alvin FoK’ enf . . ;:« nl Sunday, with Rev. Fred Horn'.
Mir|iigan will be dlscuxed by
iMHttis of Mr. hnd Mrs. A I! Will- • tan;i-n m ii family dirwr &lt;m Chr . .uni tamliyo
on New Yen'* Day.
OUR MOTTO
(jnV. Mr. and Mrs. M'-con 4 ■ Thc Christmas cxt-rcteej at the
New Year’s Day gUesU of Mr. and rm.nt. when* they rritrrtained their
JOHN S.MOLENSKI. Attorney, Grand Rapids
,1 M-liLoIhouse Friday night were well!
family and several frit nds.
j l?« tri it ca
High Quality '
Fair Prices
ROBERT H. MERRILI,. Grand Rapids
atu-nd«d.
..,.X| unui Mondav
ot ponutock. Mrs. I**vanciie M&lt;: -! Guests from away were Mr. and
M'inuuv eveningevening
..... ... . “ The
*"*■ tree was beautiful
waumm.’
' &lt;-----------Nichols
mortaincd and c'm’"n-‘ was pleased with thc
rick. E. State Road, and Blake Boy­ Mrs. Fred Huyht ■ and family. Mr. .y... Clara NPrompt and Courteous Service
and Mt&gt; Dan Daniela and daughter, -*.i
y,. aiiu
and Mrs muiu:
JMinor Nichol, .mil
and —
«»»«* -Program.
children had]
lan of Welcome Corner*.
.............The
..
and
Mr.'and
In K. of P. Hall, Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bush and fam- Marti, Wilbur SolonnB
—- -—
- Curia
Ann( of Rahmufbo. Mr. and tMtl‘ w'‘&gt; trained and did their
Max RejMolds of Dand an.;.
Mrs. •Ecphor
Uy and Mrs, Fred
ri-&lt;. Ryerson
njv.wu and
uaiu Mr.
.m Mr».
.
T, iton.
. ......
■ jmvi Johnson and Bruc«- of'lK,rl!’ Wv‘I- ttteh al* enjoyed the.
Mrr- and Mr.;' WUlayd
Willnrd Hall and famfam. ;quj&lt; j n...
»«, and
......» 5'
^Kar Mln:rn hall* and the good time to* t
Lenn .D. Cool anti daugh- ^¥
nd. Mr
and Mrs.•. L.
Wednesday, January 10, 7:30 P. M.
'
—ether.
.
i
.if
Kalkaska
attended
th-■p
’
k
t&gt;
‘
4W
P»t
ar : ~ dinner c.n M.
' ter Jean of
Hi- ,
ADMISSION FREE
PUBLIC INVITED
.
:
VMV. Tlrore from here who attended Uw’.
' funeral services of Jesse Warner nt
holiday vacatitn from their school Chnrtnuls tree at the church at.
Hattie creek Sunday.
Hastings Unit
' George C- Reeves of Jonesville.. Amon;t the N.
..
J. ; Dorothy Bromird Shultz Saturday night enjoyed the I
include
Mich., spent a part of the past- week : !lp!d in IlusUnu. wa.
.. the
.... one l-.ivei, /r.-m Sieiiii Haven. Clark and Lfovd :in; program. Much credit i* duel"
Michigan Railroad Employes and Citizens League
iz-.ih os.li..-------. .from ,,PlalnwelJ
at the home of his sister. Mrs H S ,bv Mr- and Mrs. Keith
Fuller with ; Nottingham
.l-mnw.... Iiigh
...... ’liw &lt;: who worked no faithfully toi
......— make it n success..
.j Gaskill on South Jeflcrs.m strei■•t,-‘ tonrto’n lu&lt; nd* ■ guests.The &lt;-v
-chixtl. Marian Hallt tind. Robert,
being called here by the serious illU:U ddightfully sjient and :• Warner from W. 8. T. C, and Mu­ ; The friends of Mrs. Gertrude-;
&gt; nes* of H. 8. Gaskill.
,midnight supper wa - .-••ived.
n..) Llinkay fAnn. Battle Creek. Smith will K glad to know she is
’ Miss Margaret Merrick luu re- Mr. and Mr R iy Cord. . entei ■' Mr. ahd Mrs Car! Warner of Bul- paining liicvly and expects to comet
•
turnefj to Kalamazoo, having sjxnt i lalnetl a company &lt;»1 tra-nds at a'tie Creek and .Dr. and Mr*. Bernard home sometime this week.
Mr- !UK1 Mrs. Emeet Peake enter-'
the holidays with .her parent.*, Mr. Watch party, .a.- did M:'. and M.
&lt;; D Uon were guest* of Mr. and
vc- t-lined
about thirty
and Mrs. Wayne Merrick.
David S. Goody‘. .ir. Several guest', mr. cluncy Farr on Thursday ,eve---------- - relatives
---------- -anti
—
Mr. nnd Mr*. Chuilc.* Dawson nnd w.-ie al*.। entertnined bv Mr and mug
friends Christmas.
family ol Ann Arbor were micsu*-&lt;&gt;l Mr.-. Kelln.- stem on-SUhday cv ■- Tt;\- who were rn!ertain&gt;-;t kr
Mr ■",&lt;1 MrsLester Bonneville
Mr. and M..*. Elroy 15&gt;bi;u duringfam.ly dinners on Christmas dav -‘'to daughters. Lorraine and Uwita.
part of the holiday vacation
;
-- ---- 7’ .’7 •’*----------- wcr. Mr and Mrs. Robert Ford and • !&gt;••»»* Christmas with hl* mother
Mrs. Everette Johnson and three
DANCING PARTY.
tm- bay* nt her
LT JMirent
jNin-yc-’ In Otsejo: ‘'nd family in Battle Creek.
small daughters of Owosso are visitSaturttny t-. nmn at the Gram! J Mr. and Mr-. Floyd
and Mr. Mrs Kafhlcen Tedrow and Mr*
Floyd Miimr
M:
mg her mother. Mr*. N. H Rom- ‘linpid-. Bookca-e Co dining :■
,n amt Mrs. Merle Slbberwn at Fnti Mina Kenyon vi*ucd Mrs Gertrude
Our Prices arc low .... Our Service unexcelled
This is tiie first time she has been twenty-four youm: people had
u‘Freeman’* at Grand Ledge; Mr and Smith at Pennock hospital Thurshome
in
IB
tear*.
Jdancing
ixirty.
nix-ic
being
fur-.M;.-,
Russell
Minor
and
Recta.
Mr.
Our store is no farther than your phone
Ms. and Mrs. Clare Itogcr of Hol- nisheu by u colored orchestra frun and Mi-,. Ik-wcy Doster mid familyy' The many friends of Barbara
Start I 934 with one of these fine Used
land and Mr. and Mr* Harold Wen-;Battle Creek S-'veruI special dam • ; .t E. L
L. Bl.
Bli.; ’ in Rin.-r
Silver Creek:
••
Mr.'"hHmb?r’.ain vho was so seriously
ger and Charlene of Nashville were &lt;n« acU were gner. by the otcht-ura.anti JM.s. .Walter Warner and Ro- Ul. will be glad tn hear shut* gaimni:
Silver River Brand
Cars — Our list changes every we&lt;?k.
i gue»ts of Mr. and Mrs. it. L. Winslow j members.
‘ b*?rt. Mr Bellingham and Harry dnd ftU hops lor her speedy recovery.
Ground Frcih
Sunday and Monday.
• Utrsts from o-'t of ! &gt;vn wet; D: :l&lt;Hla-!k at Ear!'Rcllinghurn's: Mr. Those fr.mj hen- who attended the• Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Barker, who and Mr-* Chari-... McIntyre of Anu and ?Vrs: John Rogers, at Howard .cantata ut clcnenlale Sunday night
jure attending Houghton College. Arbor
•-*
- j
-- - ■- — - '.. in Coo^t; Mr. and Mrs. npurl a wonderful program and a
Katherine
Blak
alii
lb.
Maxwell House
c
Houghton. N. Y., spent th? holida. from Midi
iplon ana .family at her fa- fme tmiv. .
oe
ordv
; vacation with relatives and friend,
' i.i.Paw Paw and Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Mila Ashby ■.;x.nt
Butter
Middleville
lb.
c
.in this city and vicinity.
.
Ernest Morehouse’ at Gtorg? Sunday’wuh Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Shultz or Freeport Butter lb. 21c
Two 1932 FORD V-8 TUDORS
tiottre
Mosher of Hope Center.
|. Rev. and Mr* Lane of Toledo, .. ,......... —&lt; —— -. . —
-r... s..
■Ohio, were guests-of Rev. and Mr.*, bridge-luncheon I imuy given bv I Claud Champion was called to
Rolled Oats Full 5 pound Bag X3c
L. E, Lane last week. On Dec 31 the Mr ■ M. 11. Kind - and Mm. John I Kcndail on Thursnay morning laOne ^931 FORD MOD. A VIC
Iformer opened a sene,-, ol revival ;N’ebk’* at
I.
homeun Gil... eau 1 bf.tlu: serious l"— —
tr. and Mrs. Frank Bellingham
meetings at Roanoke, Ind.
istreet. :he tabic.* being played
irtritr. J
Detroit spun*. from Friday until
TORIA COUPE I.
[ Mis* Virginia Potts return* on
A Ch::*'n... tree and Christm. ■ Mis Kia Rager..
Sunday to her school duties Ut Pttin .colors mad. t..■■ rooms attnicuv- :am! Mr* Hit..- ! Mon-hv... . Mr. and-in
ucUuty
One 1930 FORD MOD. A
Full Quart*. Very Tasty ... Try Soma!
'Hall, Chambersburg. -Pa. aft.-r;Mis Edward• Kurtz ol Detroit u . Mr- Henry It.g.r», Joan wr.d Jean,
.Thu-c who -pent. Clirwtnms with
SPORT ROADSTER
'Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. jau out of town guv?.;, apd drew t
and Henry Kershaw or Chicago a.* IF r: Brown , lamily.^uerv. Lewi*
.Chas.
S.
Potu.
during
the
holidays,
score,
and
Mrs.
Juines
’
Bristol
—
hai.ho...
Brown
of'
Flint.
Harold
Brown
of'
Hershey’s Cocoa Pound Can 19c
Two 1929 FORD MOD. A
j Tliir:- will be an ail di- Fann- f};‘nlc Creek. Car! Brown and fam-1
I Mr. and Mrs. Gay Jordan have ie- ond.
TUDORS each
turned to their home tn Flushing, ’
----------- ***--------------- .
jer.’ Chib meeting at Eir.cs-. Hull’x
ol Harbor Springs and Mrs.i
Sugar Pur. C.m CU.hS.ck 10 lb.. 53c
N. Y.. afte; a vi*it with Mr. and OBSI.HM. SILVER WED(( ii Saturday, Dei. 30.
L'lwr Shulteri and family ot Kala-i
One 1932 CHEVROLET DELUX COACH, with
Mrs. Kellar Stem. Earl Warehum1
DING ANjflVERS.1
Iodized Salt Large Boz 2 for 13c
Mr and Mr.«. Albert ..Porter and’
.accompanied them as far as De-. Mr and Mr. Lu vrencc Allerdi;..’ i
BRVMH DI.-*TR
6 wire wheels and trunk
ftft
jtrnit.
■
. land Mr, and Mr- Michael AUcrdiu ; M: ’ L E
u ?,.
Dean .&lt;.&lt; ChnxUna.* dinner with hi*
like new
3QDU.UU
1 ’Mr. and Mfs. F B- Droulllard and cntertnjned Satutday evening witn P nxim: ' .ti.ttj .n Fria
parents at Plainwell,
»
I
Ul On Christmas day. .*evcru) from J
MUS Gwendolyn Droulllard of Pon-'a chlckrn dinner at the former u 'S&gt;ilul in Battit Cre-...
One 1921 MOD. T TUDOR
tiac wtJze guests of Mr. and Mrs J.! home in Carlton. Thc event was in '
HiU vicinity agtndtd the golden
Prances Darby u-. * a gut
•R HayesXpvcr the week end Mm* I honor cl both couples* twenty-fifth
•.•edtpn: anniveiwry of Mr. and|
MEAT SPECIALS
now only------------------------Gvtendqhjp.leaves soon for Wash- ‘wedding anniversary. Covers we.
Mr.* George Munn at Indian lake.
ington. dTc-. where she attends the laid for sixteen.
Thc-v-wrrc residents ol. thia neighPure Lard .Genuine
lbs. Me
National Park Seminary.
tind; bor hood about fortj*-Ir.e year* ago. I
All of these cars giunantntd to be &lt;•
Guests of Mr and Mrs. Gary
--- --------. --------- Mr. ’ on Thursday. January fourth.’
represented. Liberal allowance for ym
Mr.* Helen Beadle and Mrs. Myrtle?
Crook pari of Christina* week were, Members of the U and I Club "nd Mrx Glenn Holo in Haiting*
BeeS Steak Fancy Chicago Round, lb. 13)c
_;:rsdrlightlidly
entertained
bj
|
Mr*.
Frame.*
Itvan
and
Priscilla
Uogtu:-.
lender.*
of
the
Nutrition
■
Mf find Mra Charles Fafrell and were
and easy terms on balance.
--------children of Coldwater. Mr. and Mr.' Mrs. Clarence Bat-chlt-r at her home ‘ I Dt-umt an- here during the Hl-,c*!ns. will go to Hastings for the'
Roasts
Pork Loin Rib End
lb. 10!c
Lyy Royer of Batik- Crtt-k. and Mr. near Cloverdale on Wednesday aR-jness ut the- iormo'* mother. Mr.*, h. nd k ran, winch they will pass'
and Mr'x' Koiio Vele and children ernutin of |**t week, llridgi- ua Xud.. , tlv«- ciaa* al tlu&gt; home ct Mi
nL*o MrsrJohn Vicle of Vermont vilk. Splayed, refreshments served uncT m ; .,&gt;L’ f’Orth Evangelical Sunday M.ny MuHendarjp un January 11th.'
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mclntyte of goed imie enjoyed. Chflstma-. c.l' r. • •''&lt;n*~l t k-t.. ■■ tiieh -....: i ■ . ;.. ;
topU i- • 'Lou,-rm.- M&lt;ai Co.-:-,
— Arbor
—
— Hastings
......
... * j made
.
....... ................
..mi...
i.
,
■ v.i'.iou! e*,i. .mt i.. d value.**
.’i*uiiig y&lt;-&gt;i.- '!nui«duy
Ann
vuited
relative
attractive
decoration*
over the week end.
'1
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.—
There will be no prayer meeting 1'1,; will be a.demonstration lc*.von
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“
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.
..........
.
,
HELPING OTHERS.
; Rev. and Mrs. L L Dewey and
FORD DEALERS
---- ..... --- r —------- ol
Onr.i!,
Mr and Ml.*, John Refers spent;
George returned on Friday from a
.visit with
____ __________
Detroit- relaltres.
____
[twelve lad:-. -, who try to do totwWe Deliver ' The BIG-Little Store Phone 2491
' X«iMr uivl
and Mrs UntlarH
Willard IX
Perry and- . tiling h r, tliot.- lea* fjrtuuate. durm..: a iwrl ul Lut week iuTipiBif to -t.- Wood of Trowbridge. • .
Hastings Michigan
Hairy Freeman ol Gun Plain*
..-on of Midland were guttaU id Dr lhc liolKia?.*. Itiniudmtl Mure w- :i can- ot in । ua-lli- i . who l- m ■
‘aiid Mi*. B- A. Perry during Chnat- filled baskets to three famihet. Ail The Biondi stbool -a 1:1 begin raihd on .Mr&gt;. Belling twin tUKl Hai-,
I inas week._______________________ ‘sere very grateful for them.
Jan- 2. alter ten day*' vacaUun.
ry KiUick on Friday evening.

-Eadies’ Ski Pants

Men’s Overcoats

Eye Fatigue

New Bakery
and

Delicatessen

L. V. BESSMER

Will Open

Monday, Jan. 8, 1934

Michigan and
The St. Lawrence Seaway Dream

Central Bakery

Let

US Serve You
Through 1934

Coffee

NEW BARGAINS
for the New Year

- 23c

X6&gt;/2
19’/2

Salad Dressing 23c

s

^X

-8 DELUX $410.00
J JgQ QQ
$225.00
$175.00

$115.00

$15.00

Universal Garage Co.

I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY d. 1934

PAGE BIX

FREEPORT.
j
BARRYVILLE.
[I Christmas
______ ________________
exercises At thc_______
KI Ingen- (i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green and
—i tv
—
•“ ’ family and Munhall Trim* spent
The community was saddened Mrs. Merrill Meade attended a '.
smith school.
Dec.
Much —
credit
Sunday evening when word, came party at the borne of Mrs. Loval ** given their teacher. Mrs. Velma!I Sunday in Kalamazoo with Mr. and
(Continued
from
page
one)
_______________________________ that Mrs. J. G.- Reuter had piissed Lowell in Quimbf ’Hutrsday after- Ste« bv. for the fine program pul jn&gt; '! MY* Boyd Wails.
ONE CENT A WGRILJSP ADVERwith ofilcial business. I? is an aw»&gt;
about two o'clock, following noon.
.
&gt; ■Margaret Conrerw of near. Irving-; Archie Burd of Mu pie Grove spent
BOWENS MILLS
.T1SEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.
P.trr Hen.It'd.
abuw of thc franking privilege fol a bri1*! dine-*1 with- bronchitis. Tiie Nutrition leader*. Mrs. Mabel'is staying with her sister and fam­ iCiirutmua al ciM Green home:
•
a member of congre*s to send out Grandma Reuter, a.; slic was *o fu- Adams and Mrs. Ethel Wdcox. go to [Uy. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pickard [i .Mf. and Mr&gt; Or«n Robert* and
private publicity .under ills’ own millatly called, passed her 94th Has: Ings Thiirwiay to receive ’ their i and at lending..school hue.
'family *junl (."hrlMnuu with relafrank, to say nothing of palming it milestone last September, but in |e»on. The CJusj plan* on meeting: Maxine Power* of near Gun lake1 Uvct in Grand Rapida.
.
• -.1 ;
. i:i ; . H
oil as
a* publicity -of
of u department
departmer ^yite of the years, she had retained ;it the home ol Mrs. Adams Tuesday, 'spent part of iiwt ruck with Mr and:! John Grice returned to his .home
»
»he
— has
u«- no connection. ; much r.t
of 1u»r
her vontlifui
yontliful visor
vigor and Jan
Jan. fl
» Vtairor*
Visitors ore
are welcome
Mrs A C Johnson and Mr u
with which
' health, and was the envy of many Mr.*. Mary Neo! of Nashville fa • Mrs. Alien Streby.
S.300 Penally Prescribed.
daughter j«nd .‘-on jn Grand Rapid*.
The NRA franked envelopes in much younger than herself. Since vplting at the home of Mr. and
whicli Foulkes or someone tri his the death of her husband in 1917.
r la-half sent «ut information pur­ she had made her home with her Mfar. Virginia Day ?pent the week
porting to come from ' the NRA daughter. Mrs. Semiuh See.se, ut the end at the frame of. Mr. anti Mrshomestead, (pending some time Frank Smith ut Vermontville.
ix'hrs in thc up|&gt;er right hand cor- old
each year with her daughter. Mrs. Mrs. George Skinner returned
tier.this legend:
I E. Moore, and ottwr of her chil- with Mrs. Chas. Hutton to Clarkston
F
rnalty
for
F
rivate
Use
to
Avoid
dteri.
She had resided cn thc farm for a visit. Mrs. Hutton had born
CHURCH OF THE nAZABENE.
। aymem of Pottug.-,• t.JW) '
wbrre ;ih(. d(ed tor
77 yPar, visiting at tiie home of Mr. and
We thank you for the steadfast confidence
I pie"preaxsrelease "containingtwo She was one .of those women who Mra WlH Hyde.
pages of typewritten material laud- was a real mother to all who knew Clayton Willetts returned to hfa!
you have displayed during the try­
ing Foulkes. contain* tiie words her nnd evcrvpne loved and respect- school
—work
wW&gt;n.in
... w»..v..
„ri
Detroit Sunday a
after:
ing years just past.
"National Recovery Administration" cd her. Hers was n life that will spending thc holiday vacation at his
... tho
. It...
in
the upper left-hand corner, and
live cn -«,I
and K....
bear r-u.
fruit in the years parents home. Mfrs Helen returned
in tiie upper right-hand romer "Re- to come. It fa a real comfort to her to Kalamuzoo Monday. Mrs. Wil­
We are pleased to announce that deposit* with
hast- Immediately;'
loved ones to know that she slipped lett* accompanied her to spend the
WESLEYAN MET1I0DI8T CHURCH
Frank Healy, axsutant compliance awa&gt;' *° qul«ly and peacefully, day.
.
us are now guaranteed under the United
director of the national recovery ud- 'vithnut a -‘truggle. She leaves to The Business meeting will be held [
States Government Plan.
minwfrallon. when shown the re- moum tu-r pasaing. three daughters, at the parsonage ..Friday evening.
HaxtliH Church.
ictiM- stated nnd wrote in Ids own •"r:Serac and Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hawblit/ and
handwriting across the lop uf it, -Moore of Freepoft, Mrs. Adah Ood- children wete Sunday guesU of Mr
"Not un NRA reliase '*
trey of. Akron. Ohio, and three sons. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox.
Azahixt NR y Rule*.
of Grand Rapids. George nnd
KLINGENSMITH. '
. Tn •nciing out the cupv oTthe Gl,V nt Fort Recovery, Ohio, nineDelton, Michigan
ttvn “
grandchildren,
twenty-eight
let Ur of the NBA to four rnanu- *'*"
**—
- -&lt;-«-•
Marion Hehiu returned to his i
fucturr:. tn tiie Fourth congrcs- .great-grandchildren and a vast cir­ home In Mecosta after spending two !
siona! district. Foulkes or some one cle uf otlwr relatives nnd close weeks with.his aunt, Mrs- Roy Jen- ,
in his tjehulf put this note ut the friends The funrrul service was kins.
i
held tills Wednesday afternoon at
CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN
A large crowd attended the.
IN CHRIST.
"To the Editor—The subjoined let­ two o'clock at the M. E. church, in
..u was
w«., M'lit
«to
.V the
.„c tollowing
.vmvwu.k plants
putuu, charge of Orio Yciter. undertaker
ter
E. B. Grtan, D. D.. Psztor.
ANNOUNCEMENT
• naming them ■jawificalivi Alien- nf LowelL a grandson of the deti'.n Gt licidl Manager. Please."
cea^-d. and with Rev. F. Loomis
.Mt official of the NRA declared Poaching the sermon. Burial was
that it un* strictiy against their
‘V1- husband in Pleasant HUI
rule* to make public the names of cmneiery. Another pioneer has gone
firms or of individuals against whom l" her reward but thc trail she helpnon^oiiiplinnce complaints have been
tl? blare has made many a youngfiled: To do ito might be un injus- rr llfe ,,,ori' Ptauant nnd lias aided
them
progress.
HEW CIVIC AUDITORIUM
! tire s* the charges may be unjustl- Jh
',m in
ln their
,H*'' •*«
—-nhST CHURCH
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
i lied. He said:
.
Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Rosenberger
Cor. Church and Center Strait*
CRAHD RAPIOS, MICHIGAN
"Ninety-eight per cent of the and »dn, Marvin, visited in Big Rap­
complain!* lodged against employ-; ids and Grand Rapids Monday aft­
er.s ate settled by local boards with-' ernoon.
•• general
relZiber’. uiT when I num your law
out coming to Washington. Of the —
„
tt&gt;UUI
" aomh jioh
Rev. F. Loomis, daughter Gaytha. It will be GUMMED, not half summed.
A llltf*
' 4’r;i,iiia|nini&gt; 2 per rent the majority Mb* Ethelyp Earle and Albert Welk
[tire M-l...
_ _byz _________
ttlrti
the district boards, were in Hastini* on business Mon­
FIRST MliTHoriiRT r.rlHcnPAr.
As 'udministrjitidn officials have —
re­ day morning.peatedly pcAnted out. the national
Tiie Misses Ruth and Dorothy
n-covi-ry program is not intended to
who have been spending
1a&gt; a dictatorial measure, but rather Tubbcrer.
holiday vacation here with their
GEORGE’^
one tt&gt; enable industry to maintain the
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tabbcr*
it* own self-government." .
er. returned on Monday evening to
SHOE REPAIRING nnd
their
•
school
duties
at
Detroit
and
v
.
.
.......
..
Mutual Fir* It
b,&lt; ■111!.., F.,u k./,,
cn, ,n
B,.„h
HAT CLEANING SHOP
, lus fa hult placed the names of the „ ■... .
twn-ii in'uriiiR the farjuet* of Michigan. Tmlcy payment* «I it"
art
four firms against whom complaints C W. A. workers nre busy this
Kuaranleed by tl« av.ntr. and reroute** ul neatly ONE HALF MILLION
had been, made1 al*the top of a let­ week -putting 111 the much nrerled'
ladies* Sales, electric vulcan­
DOL1.AIUL
ter written to them by tin NRA of­ st.wfr just’east of thc Bank and
ized. no nails'■to bothrunning
south.
ficial and then sent out. this letter.
cr your feet—Sole* OUC
try. Carr till nndrt
Ivirti Roush has been in Detroit
[together with « personal blurt} in
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
id undoual
Uia«d. eiluicattnz
; tiie holx-s that some newspaper on ptfainess the past week.
(EPISCOPAL*
[would "fall for it."
Men’s Work Shoe*. Mile* and
A family by the name of Murphy
A high official of the compliance have moved from near Coats'Grove
325. W. Center St
rubber heel*, four S ~
MORRIS O. HILL, Haatingi
JOHN II. UTZ, Hatting*
division of the' NRA Mated that into the
.... home recently ,vacated
a&gt;a&gt;r&lt;l bv
months guaranteed
it... Hnhii-i.
u
...
_ ..... . v .now emKEN BRAENDl.E, Freeport
JERRY ANDRUS, Hatting*
while Foultys did not call on him the
Mr. Murphv
MEN'S DRESS
"". lie presumed he dirt call on some ployed as fireman at the Curtiss
SHOES SOLES ....
, other ollicial m the division for mill
"
v the ptirjaw of -making complaint
State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.
HOYS» RUBBER
u against lhc four manufacturers in
HOME OFFICE 70J CHURCH ST. FLINT. MICH.
SOLES
hi- district Tiie M-ndlnif out of the .
W. V. BURRAS. P.-«4dtnL
JOHN'S LUTHERAN MISSION.f. । [a-rsnnul publicity in a franked
SHOES DYED—30c
Ed*. Next. Pastor.
.
envelope "borrow’ed" from the- NRA 'i
followed.'

THE CHURCHES

WANTS

Guaranteed -T&gt;u
Fitting Service
anteed to hold tho rupture

Foulkes or Aide Fails

To Our Depositors

Ahron Truss
faalur* '*Se!ectlv« Preisiiro
Control". Nothing else Uko

The'’Prescription Drug Store
'
B. A. LyBARKER. Pr^r.
HASTINGS
—
MICHIGAN

Our Service
To PROTECT You Conttantly
Adjuit Fairly — Pay Promptly

DELTON STATE BANK

Print* Oarazo at LOW RATES

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL

r. L. MAUS L«»I Iwtu
lUstluX*. Mich. ■

GEO. M. NEWTON

IAU-T5

BODY GLASS
In'talied While You Walt.

4 Auto Parts for All Cam.
4 Batteries — MufHen — Brake
4 Liniots —Itiiig Gram —Axle
j
and Drive'shaft*.
&lt; GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Phone 2C37

Hastings

666
Check* Cold* br»l u.r. ...
cr Neuralcta in 30 minute*
Malaria In 3 ilayr

Fine laxative and Tonic

W
A N T F D Junr
and
nnnim
AUIkr- Mammoth
CIortr Srrd

A Quarter Century of Progress

1.25
65c
50c

A1m&gt; dark and light red Kidney
Bean*. Highest market price. Call
Woodland 27. collect. If you have
anything to'offer.
FARM BVRE&gt;ii SUPPLY STORE
Woodland, Midi.
tf.

HARTINGS CITY MISSION.

G. B. C1SLER
THE AUCTIONEER
1 CHURCH or CHRIST. COATS GROVE,

Would be pleased to cry
your sale. Middleville, Mich.

ChiciigQ Piano .Manufar.

GRANGE PROGRAMS
of Halt ing, aileafatitul*
IRVING GRANGE NO

CARDS of THANKS
AUDITOR P. o’ BOX It
Chi'-— ”

OBITUARY.
■ Magdalena Schmelchcr . Reuter, t
[daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth
SchmeJcbi'r. was born Sept. 29. 18^.
fit Bad«n. Germany, and died Dec.
21. 1933. al the o!d Reuter home­
stead near Freeport. Mrs. Reuter
left Germany with her- )»rente
whejt about 8 years old and they
-settled in Gallen, Ohio„ where they
lived fur five years, after vhich
they travelled overland in cjv'i,'Lig-a&gt;i And ’
inWich-f i
those day.

MORTGAGE BALI

TO ANYONE WHO CAN PROVE TO US
HE SELLS BETTER MEAT THAN I DO.'

1&gt;X&gt; -r- - - - wfldcri'.ew.
-------------was married, to Ji.hn G. Itsuter tin
M?y 19. 1H57. Tri thl.-. uhiun
b rn nine chfldivn. Ca.-i’. ii •
erased &gt;. Gedrt*. Jacob. Eva
craM-di. Ellzab-th. Anna.
• Flora &lt; deceaw’ii. end Guyiitf.band diwi on Sept. 1. 1917, She
lived continuuu.'.l'v on Ire farm
where she and her husband ala.
their married life for owe revet'
about 'two y&lt;th. her daughter,
tn Frt*f»”l 3hu

Spare Ribs ^olbs10c BeeS
BeeS Steak $
3 »- 25c
Round, Swiss

or Sirloin

' for others. She was a devout Chris­
tian. a patriotic citizen and a val-

(unity where she lived A lar-;e and
ipten-ntng volume could l» writt&lt;yi
euucerhtng her long, usemi life. Si
!&gt;• r hard struggles in early life.
She has gone to her reward. A
l.A.ng mother, a kind, true IriH.d.
n noble woman nh« ptL-scd from Ulis
hfc to thc lite beyonct
W&lt;- would not. could not wish for
STAR GRANGE

s better and ar

Shoulder Pork

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

istoWiad
K&gt;j sdttt ion
£*m stacdsrd

CHARLES

Roasts

Though’ u&lt;- realize there is not an­
other like you.
And so we shed d silent tear
While standing hesitating ut your
bier
Oh Mother,- Mother dear.

SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hal! and
children. Mr. and Mrs Asa Strwl!.
and Edwin - WlUlanvc. spent New
’- ir s with Mr. and Mrs Myri-Jn
ail in Nashville.
k ma! from this neighborhood
Hurry Misuncr.
ItOHINIH
E
PARK,
nd«d a card party at Elam
1 Kblainazoo
of Detroit. M.ity RrykwcRs in Vermontville Saturday
G e. Kenyan, wh
been wtfnight. Mr. and Mrs. George Hal!
ith nettrti fa
Poland were Tuesday won first prizes. Mamie Chase and
ar. and Mrs. John Kollar. Bill Anderson were consoled. QUIMBY.
George Weller in able to be out
Mr and Mrs Raymond Bachellor'and around after two
ivMtim: a: her mother. Mrs. Chase.
and family of Detroit spent the qww.
Paul and Mary Hall of Charlotte al­
end with.their mother, Mrs
--------J *on
“ Randal nnd ...*P*pt part of their school vaca­
Evrld Jackson
and
John Kollar attended/a *ale nt Stony fhm there.
tt spent the hall- Point Thursday afterfidon.
Ethel Powers, who teaches in LanIrs. John Kollar -called 'ing is home for her vacation. Imn.lv r.t H.,'
r Mr? Otto Lightfotfr. George Benedict fa still very Ul at
of Fie. p-rt Wednesday 'he home of hfa daughter. Mrs. WUfrrri Prtcc. in Lansing.
Califu French was marned Satthe urday. D c. mber 23rd. to a Mr
oice Gould ttf Mulllkeff:
aent Don* Raze nnd Helen Ffench have ’i
state Teach- opened up their restaurant on river 1
Ky
comera near Men a oil station.

Whole Fresh Skinned

and family of Battb
run Friday until Tur-

/Mortuary
' Service

AlV Good

FARMER STYLE—These
Are Fine Meaty Ribs, Full
Loin Cut, lb

RfUt-'i;i
kind, indulgent motlu-r and a trust­
worthy fnepd: She was n’t loving
^dfapositkin and seemed mos; happy
when .'l:c could be with mu! enter­
tain her family, always owr to
d.i a kind act or befriend s-rmeone.

HASTINGS MARKETS

$25 REWARD

HAMS

10c
i- :■

5 u». 25c
Hamburg Steak
Chunk Pork Streaked with Lean lb 6c
Juat Riglit
Sausage
5 “&gt;• 25c
Salt Pork Streaked With Lean th. 7c
Pork Liver From freih killed pig* it. 5 c
lb 12jc
Pork Chops
Try
Some
For
Breakfast
it. 9c
Bacon
Best Bacon Home Cured lb. 121c
Lard With the Oil Krpl In 3 ,b*. 25c
Hogs Fre*h Qre»ed Whole or Half lb. 6’/4c

i-l-m.ir.ms

GEO. SMITH jr
“THE

DEYOUNG

OF

HASTINGS”

MARKET OPEN WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wedneaday, Jan. 3, 1934

Michigan fartners every year fori BLIND BOY STUDYING
™ " '
SCENES MAY CHANGE
nearly two decades?*------- "
)
FOR HORSE BUSINESS
BUTSHOW GOES ON Slgte associations concerned with'

PART

---------------- ---CAN OBTAIN
son spent Christmas with Mr. and'children and Mr and Mrs. Artie
__ ’FARMERS
_
।Mrs. Elae Edmands of Hastings.
IBmllh of Charlotte were Bunday
SHORT TERM
CREDITS | Mr. and Mrs Orville Pursell and &lt;»*«* at J. W. Moores.
cunor
tcdu men
Mrs- Hunt and

.
----------! Dora were Sunday guests of the for- ’ Christmas was celebrated at our
farm busineurtlr farm life will hold!
New Agency Provides Funds mw's mother. Mrs. Agnes Ptincll.'schoolhouse Friday evening with a Hoffman and Darrin
raonAT,: coim.
annual meetings throughout the. Earl J. Clark, Jack,?m?Shows
for Financing
Pinanrinirurop
Cronana
and lof
children undcr
speaking,
week. Thirty of these'groups com-1 Rnmnrknhle Perseverance I Btfor
Mr «««
and’»»’■
ant, iChrtstmaa
glngln&lt; andtree,
glvto&lt;
lhe Greenfield and Arabella.
E.
Johncock,
deed.)
]
bine business with pleasure and can Kcmarkable reraeverance Annual BCCOUnl of Admr fiIcd
Quarterly meeting will
Livestock Operation
j daughter spent Christmas with Mrs. (direction of Miss McPnariln. The 1 Callum church Salurdai
transact the neccsAry work for'
at M. 8. C.
i 3,1. L,.wte Willard Hilton, dec'd.! ! East Lansing —F r d e r a 1 funds' Couch's sister of Lansing.
exercises showed able instruction by Jan. 5 and Sunday morn
their
group
and
be
on
the
ground)
East Lansing. — There may be
East Lansing. DM. 26—A blind Will filed, petition for probate of available for loans to farmers for Al Wilcox spent Christmas with;Miss McPharlin. Then Santa came
to
enjoy
entertahunent
and
educa
­
some new scenery for thia year's
Rev. Fred King iu«»Im1 by
student in thftwo-year general ag- will filed, waiver of notice filed, or- , the growing of crops or the produc-: his daughter ut Gobles.
and distributed the gifts Chen popFanners Week, Jan. 29 to Feb. 2, tional features.
ricultural short, course at Michigan: der for publication
entered.
•
tion of livestock complete the chain: Mr*. Robert Kniffen and William corn and ctmdy were served and allI w. W. Preece of Hastings Will
there will be some new- faces on the
Mast of the groups have meetings State College is preparing for a ca-jj Est.
revival meetings Bunday
g;- Margaret Deomer,- dec'd —
Pe-; nf ioan racilittex made available to I arc spending tiie week in Grand had a fUsFCTtflfc,
•
stage, but the play will be about the during the morning al which their! reer as a dealer in horses.
. titton
"lion fur Admr. filed.
' Michigan farmers in an attempt to Rapi* with Mr. Kniffen.
Mrs. John Chamberlain of Shults
same as has delighted thousands of particular pliase of farm life is dis-1 Despite his handicap. Earl J.1 Eat. ----- ---------Sarah
E. Good, deed Final, counteract unusual .financial condi-; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams andjgaw a Christmas party at her home Brethren church come.
cussed. These meetings are ojien to) Clark, Route 3. Jackson, has shown
anyone but primarily interest those perseverance and ability Fhlch lead account of Admr. filed, order assign-. tions. according to William I. Myers.I
ing
residue
entered,
discharge of governor of the farm credit admin-'
engaged In that particular line of members of the faculty of the ani­
| istratlon.
•
work.
mal husbandry department of the.. Admr. Issued, estate enrolled.
Cheesebrough.
dec'd.1 I This
— is n new form of- agricultural
--------- - ---------------Genera! programs at which speak-1 College to believe that he will make Est. Hattie .E.
Objection and grounds for contest to i(credit and is intended to become a
ers of special Interest appear are' a success.
| permanent port of the financial faheld in the afternoon. Usually, one) Clark Is almost totally blind, built*011011 for probata of will filed.
| cilities available to Michigan farm­
speaker and some musical selections can dimly discern outline and con- Est. Cassius L. Glasgow, dec'd. No-1ers. Thc money is loaned through
of hearing issued.
complete the day's general pro-; tour of animals. He now owns a tlce
rn wiiu.™’.
; local associations of borrowers, much
gram.
tered*T?th^Michigan cJt Develop- ranTand tawntory filed. dpeUtion
^"areur^loaru
Thte
,eC,u'i„Wfor|
rr’:slml,ar
to thc aasociations formed
Livestock and crops shows are al- j
^Ur*
.IT!
ways popular and attract crowds. ment Contest sponsored by the Col- hearing claims filed, notice to credl- j tO
new credit- is for short term loans
Entertainment features will be pro-, lege. Careful saving and sale of a tors issued.
In communities not having suffl-I
,.,5*!!! cicnt
vfded on two nlglits during the ioSb
cient local
local banking
banking facilities,
facilities.
|
youth
to-buy
hte
n
iy
outright.
filed,
petition
for
probate
of
will
-----------------—
—
week.
| Local associations have already
Wrt-Um. work In the Col OK n«.
lor publtanion ontnrt. 1 been formed in the lower peninsula
The inner mon will be well cared hone
h«™helnwtow, the M nd. a, D , na‘8k.
o,^^. of Michigan and will be . ready for
for by banquets and luncheons boy. thort course 'Wnse. At the
‘business, within a short time. The
scheduled by the various groups. nresent tlmr hi* Ipvnl* tha rlav .. . .......
............
upper peninsula will be similarly
Speaking programs are given ut
horwi.
oiS uiion
UU«n lor
for namr.
Admr. alrt. wdw
pubwithin . .bon Umr_
-—. n.u»,"iSS.'U
_
some of these meetings.
horses. Ralph Hudson. head of the ficatton
.entered,
a Michigan man, Fred D. Elliott,
HomemMiers have a special pro­ farm
fnrrti and
ntArl iiorsc
inAr'.r* department, says
.,1-c ’ cattonjentered
_ _1
_
gram which is arranged to permit that Clark has an exceptlonally Est. Thomas Doyle,.dee d. Petition is treasurer of tiie Production Cred;r Admr. filed.
fihd.
it Association for the four states
women to enjoy all genera) meetings keen mind and memory. He does , for
and also the entertainment features. not take notes in lecture courses, Est. Susan A. Barry, dee d. As- . forming the group in which Michlsignment filed.
but listens Intently and asks ques­ Est. James Asplnall. deed. First | gan is included.
'
OBITUARY.
Any farmer is eligible to receive;
annual account of executor filed.
William E. Aldrich, son of William tions freely.
production loan. No loans:
Clark is confident that his Bel­ Bst, Roy Heath. Annual account alesscrop
BARBARA ANN
B. and Florllla Aldrich, was born In gian
than
&gt;50
are
made.
Thc money j
filly is a beginning for thc filed.
Vergennes, Kent Co.. Michigan.
breeding business which he Est. Henry Roe. Annual account is loaned for a period of one year or
September 16 th, 1864. and departed horse
less. Notes and lelns on crops or'
intends
to
develop.
He
is
special
­
filed.
this life at the home near Delton.
personal property are the securities'
in animal husbandry in his
Est. Angie J. DeWolf. dee d. Order asked for the Joons. Interest rates;
December 20th, 1933. at the age of izing course,
placing special emplia- allowing account entered.
69 years. 3 months and 4 days. On short
will be 6 or 6'i per cent at present,
June 19, 1885, he was uni ted'In mar­ sis on feeding and Judging. Mem­ Est. Ward A. Quick, dec'd. Peti­ and are determined by the discount '
riage to Etta Jane Whitney of Grat­ bers of the faculty say that he can tion for Admr. filed, waiver of no­ rates of the Intermediate Credit,
animals effectively through tice filed, order appointing Admr. Bank. Applications for loans should
tan, who passed away March 3. 1931, judge
entered, bond of Admr. filed, lettersi; be made to thc local association.
To this union five children were his acute sense of touch.
j
The most popular soup
of administration issued, order limit­ । County agricultural agents have
born, Vern of Whltneyville. Floyd
of Kalamazoo, who preceded him In QUAKER STOCK MAN
ing settlement entered.
...wm information waawaaunu
I printed
concerning this i
■ supply at thia •»death June 20th. 1930, Mrs. Edylhe
Est. Harland V. Sweitzer, dec'd.(new
and should be
new type of credit nnd
TO
TALK
AT
M.
S.
C.
Ingersoll and Loyal and Maurice of
Annual account filed.
-----------of‘ their-------* 1!
I able •to tell *farmers
county
Kalamazoo.. Later he was united
Eat. Peter Maurer, dec'd. Order to where thc nearest local association)
In marriage to Mrs. Armins Bagley E. S. Bayard, “Mouthpiece” accept reduction in mortgages en­ Is located. At present, there Is one •
of Hope township, who survives of Pennsylvania Fanners, tered.
'
association for several counties but!
him. also three brothers and bne sis­
additional ones will be formed if the
to Discuss Agriculture
ter, Frank and Seward of the up­
need arises.
per peninsula. Charles of Hastings
Enst Lansing.—Some insight into
The home office of the Production
and Mrs. Fred Stlnchcomb of Great the future of agriculture will be giv­ Homemakers’
Credit Corporation for this Slate is
Falls, Montana, und IQ grandchlh, en Farmers Week visitors ul Michi­
St. Paul.
•;
Other Campbell Soups not listed above, 3 cans 25c
dren and a host of other relatives gan State Coliege, Jan. 29 to Frb. 2. By Home Economics Specialists
Michigan State Collego
PRAIRIEVILLE.
and friends to mourn his passing. . by E. S. Bayard, editor ot Tiie Penn­
Mr. and Mrs. George Adriinson;
Jesus, while our, hearts are bleeding. sylvania Farmer.
and Lucile entertained twenty-!
The subject of Mr. Bayards talk
O'er the spoils that death has done.
We would, at this solemn meeting. nt a general meeting Thursday eve­ Home economics radio talks which eight guests Christmas. All of MrJ
ning. Feb. I. will be on "Agricultural were an interesting feature of aft­ and Mrs. Adrianson's children, the;
Calmly say, "Thy will be done."
Power Co.
ernoon' programs of Michigan State in-laws and grandchildren were!
Problems Ahead."
Weep not that his tolls are over.
Fancy Michigan hand picked
Country Club Sodas
Phooa 2305
Hastings, Mich. Weep not that his race is run,
A member of the board of trus­ College's broadcasting station. . present.
'
Others who entertained were:
I
■■■■
—.
Ood grant we may rest as calmly, tees of Pennsylvania State College, WKAR, last winter and spring, will
for 25 years, a world traveler, breed­ be resumed Wednesday. January 3.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grand DePriester's
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I When our work like his Is done.
er arid exhibitor of purebred live­ The talk*, presented by members guests were Mrs. Arthur Baker and
stock. and thc "mouthpiece" of' of the teaching faculty and women Patricia of Kalamazoo. Mrs. Sarah
farmers tn the Quaker state. Mr.. connected With, the extension de­ Smith and Miss Myrtle and Mrs.
Bayard is well qualified to discussi partment. will be given each after­ W. J. Polley, local.
this subject
noon except Saturday and Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. David Deal had
Many Michigan agriculturists arei and wifi vary with the different their son. Neuman Deal, and wife
wondering what their future holds; phases of home, economics.
of Grand Rapids and Charles Arm­
in store, nnd this tnik should enable■ The series will open with an in­ strong.
them to plan ahead with mote as­ troductory talk by Mrs. Amy New­
Mr. und Mrs. Maurice Hughes had
OuersizeEgg---Hardest Bituminous Coal
Eatmore Brand
surance.
berg, outlining the general plan of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Chapman nnd
Mr. Bayard Is one of five out­ subjects to be discussed in the suc­ children of Gull lake, Mr. and Mrs.
standing agriculturists of national ceeding programs. Problem)! encoyn- William Duncan and children of
in ----------planning —
low- —
cost
meqls, Kalamazoo und Mr. and Mrs.
prominence who have been engsfeedI tered
------ —
— ——
Windmill or Dutch
by the committee1 In charge of ? foods to include in this type Of Vaughn Mott.
Farmers Week. These men will ‘ menu, and suggestions for substituMr. and Mrs. D. N. Honeywell
varieties
speak at the general meetings dur- tions of less expensive materials for had Leland Honeywell and lady
Pocahontas Egg
------. . . conven
more
ing .!
the
annual agricultural
­ .costly ones while retaining the
friend of Dowagiac and Opal Hon­
tion held at East Lansing.
same food value will be presented in eywell of Battle Creek.
Other speakers are: A. J. Glover, the first few talks.
tall
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neil had
editor of Hoard's Dairyman, who Hints will be given for planning their son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neil,
cana
will talk on "Problems ln the Breed­ low cost menus as well as sug­ and children and Mr. Wakeley of
ing of Purebred Dairy Cattle;" Dean gestions for typical menus for the Grand Rapids. .
W. C. Coffey of the agricultural di­ infant, the pre-scffobl child. - the
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Telephone 2515
_ Frank Sage
vision of the University of Minneso­ adolescent, the adult, and for entire Hughes entertained Mr. and Mrs.
38-oz.
ta. whose talk Is on "Security in families, with emphasis placed on Marsiiall Hughes and son. Fred J.,'
recently completed a world survey the needs of each member in the of Logansport. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs.
J«r
Livestock;" E V. Wilcox, staff writ­ family.
John F Brigham and son of De­
er for The Country Gentleman, who Study outlines based on the home catur. and Mr. and Mrs. Cassius
COUNTRY CLUB
recently completed a world survey economics programs will be sent on Hughes of North Pine lake.
of agricultural conditions, and will request to those who listen to1 On the same day. Mr. and Mrs.
100-lb.
discuss "Must We Give Up Trading WKAR. which broadcasts on*a fre­ Vaughn Mott had for guests. Mr.
With Our Neighbors;" Dr. Paul quency of 1640 kilocycles or 288 3 and Mrs. John Doster, local, .and
b«(
Voelker, state superintendent of meters.
Mr. and Mrs, Schlukebler of Kala­
public instruction, who will talk on
mazoo.
NORTHWEST TI1ORNAPPLE.
the school situation.
Mr. and Mrs. D.-N. Honeywell hud
LAYING MASH 100-lb. bag $1.75
Doctor Voelker's talk will be of Mrs. Edward Betts and son of Leland Honeywell and lady friend of
ABOVE ’100 to ’300
more than usual. Interest because Marquette spent Tuesday night with1 Dowagiac and Opal Honeywell of
of thc acute financial problems be­ her cousin. Mrs. Earl Kermecn, and Battle Creek.
Breed
1%-lb. loaf 9c
Catiup
2
25c
ing confronted by rural schools this family. '
Today, Saturday. December 30.
Country Club, sliced or unsliced
Fancy Country Club
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Adams and1 the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
year. He will address the general
gathering 'of farmers Wednesday son Melbourne, and Mrs. Irene Milo Lehman is taking place at the
night.
*
Adams, local. Mr. and Mrs. Haroldi Methodist church. Watch thc Ben• Household offers a substantial cut in the cost
Jewel Coffee , lb. 19c
Sweat Maats
*«• 17c
Otto and sons and Mr. and Mrs.• ner for an account ot It. Fifty years
of loans above $100 up to $300. The new tow
French, lb. 23c Country Club, lb. 25c
Of Wheat, Country Club Caraai
John Otto and Mr. and Mrs. Clay­ seems a long time when one looks
wor
raveller
monthly rate is 2H%. Families keeping house
ton Bennett and sons of Middleville' ahead, but to look back over the
who can repay monthly now may borrow amounts
TO SPEAK AT M. S. C. were Christmas day guests of Mr. years how short they seem. We wish
Fancy Tea ’A-n..,*,. 33e
Mazda Lamps each 20c
over $100 at a real saving. Loans of $100 and less
and Mrs. Oscar Sherk.
Mr. and Mrs. Lehman more years
May Gardena %-lb. pkg. 17c
Westinghouse 20 to 60 watte
reduced to 3% per month. Quick, private
E. V. Wilcox, Author, Will Mrs, Leona Rosenberg Crofoot■ together. Congratulations.
and Clyde Glbta of Grand Rapids1 The four Hughes families spent
service. Only husband and wife need sign. 20
Discuss Agricultural Invest­ were married Saturday evening.• Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Leon
months to repay. Visit, write, or telephone the
Congratulations.
Doster's of Delton. This Is an anigations Farmers’ Week
Household Finance Corporation of America on
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kermecn‘ nual affair, a family reunion, and
East Lansing, Dec. Tl—A student spent
the 3rd Fl. of the City National Bank Building,
Sunday night and Christmas1 much enjoyed.
of international agricultural prac- day
.
with
the
latter
’
s
parents
at
Has
­
1 West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406.
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Wood spent
tlces will be a speaker on thc an­
Golden
the day with their son, Mr. and Mrs.
nual Farmers' Week program to be tings.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sherwood George Wood, and family. There
yellow
field at Michigan State College Jan. ,celebrated
their golden wedding an­ may be others but have not been
MtMItEN.E.A.
29 to Feb. 2.
fruit
niversary hut Sunday at the home■ informed of it.
He is E. V. Wilcox, staff writer of their daughter, Mrs. Glenn Allen.
•
It is with sorrow we write of the
for "The Country Gentleman." The
Mr.
and Mrs.....................
August Finkbelner
. —~
ptu-jniK ui; passing
oam ucoacx.
of Sam ms
DcBack.
acam His death
topic of his talk Wednesday afterApples
.
Iceberg
1
4 ■&gt;- 15c
nopn, Feb. 1. will be "Must We Do and son. Earl, spent the week end'occurred at 10 o'clock Monday night,
and Christmas day with relaUvea in) Although not in the best of health
HEAD LETTUCE Ur,. «&gt;
Without Foreign Trade?"
J for some time, his last illness was
Mr. Wilcox has spent the greater Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kermeen and Of short duration. All was done that
pyt of four years in a careful study
__
of __
the world agricultural situation, “n' Wayne, were Christmas day could be done but of no avail. He
and has vtateTw
y
of lVel,LP?.renta' ** Mnd i
fr,end «&gt; »«• « he had
visits as fo£te?»
on hte tour He
8"yd'r; of S,hulU' .
"»«ny ~ *&gt;"«• knew it; honest,
kSmall 4 to 6 lb
state m
In .the
United States • to '"*?
prac­ The Christmas tree and program 1 respected by all who had the nleastically all Canadian provti. -s m a 'at the church Friday night were well ure nt knowing him. He leaves his
and the children all did —
■*- a sister. Mrs. Elizabeth
•— —
wife,
Stew­
average
search for first-hand information attended
1fine.
art.
of
Detroit,
two
brothers,
Isaac
for
his
articles
and
talks.
are first mortgages on homes in a desirable com­
1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schnuur cn- and John, of Orangeville, and their
A native farm boy from New
Ne
*
tertained
their
children
from
Calemunity. This is the kind of security back of an
families and numerous other rela­
York, Mr. Wilcox attended Harvard
rv”
donla and Grand Rapids Christmas tives and o host of friends who with
University and received his Ph. D.
investment in shares of this association.
7’Ztc
Sliced Bacon
12’ZiC
Sparc Ribs
his loved ones will miss him. Fu­
degree. He was employed by the day.
United States Department of Agri- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schantx and neral Thursday afternoon at the
or PORK LIVERS
spent Christmas day with home. Rev. Mlles officiating. Mr.
YOU ARE INVITED TO CONSIDER THESE SHARES
c.ullure for 14 years, and was head1 family
their
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Henton
had
charge
of
tiie
funeral.
of the federal agricultural expert-'j Pickett, of Caledonia.
AS AN INVESTMENT
Pork Sausage
Salt Pork
ment station in Honolulu for six1 Mr. und Mrs. Otis Morgan and The escorts were Isaac nnd John
DcBack. Peter, John and Lyle Vanand one- half years.
Pure Pork Bulk
Dry Sait
, daughter, Lois, Mrs. Elizabeth Ftnk. M.r.. 'Vllcox u » frequent visitor‘ belner were New Year's guests of derbrook and Lyman Fisher. Sin­
extended to the
in Michigan. His mother Ilves in1 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Youngblood of cere sympathy
bereaved ones. Sometime well un­
East Lansing and his sister. Mrs.• Caledonia.
derstand why those things come to
Myra Bogue, is in charge of the bul­
Mrs. Mary Bldelman and daughletin room at Michigan State Col-'' ter.
Jean, ot Clarksville were Thurs­
Miss Edna Flory of Hastings was
Rft _________ _ _________
day afternoon guests of Mr. and » supper guest of Mrs. F. 3. Hughes
1250 Griswold St, Detroit, Mich.
Santa Barbara, Calif., has llfe- Mrs. Verne Thomas.
and called at other homes here. Al­
—
« dummies jmu.icu
«i»d
painted «,
to raemoie
resemble Mr and Mrs Enrl K^nneen and ways glad to see Miss Flory.
polk»»m. u&gt; pSXl«IU&gt;n K«.
HOME!
rneeu and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Kcrtraffic- 2:
In —
school vicinities.
- DURFEE.
Hastings, Mich.
Any cut of chuck er shoulder
—————-■
rnecn and son, John, were entcrMr. and Mrs. Claude Hunt and
The occupant of a house in Sau- talned New Year's day at the home family spent Christmas with Mr- and
nf M
f
Ur. Everett Swegles.. of,Mrs. Guy Blake of Owosso. . ~x”
sallto, Calif., must go up into the of
Mr.
and Mrs.
atUc to take her car out.
. Hastings.
| Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brooks and

Farmers Week Has DpHfhted
. Thousands of Visitor’s to
•M. 8. 0. Campus

KROGER’S

and
are featuring soups
at unusually low prices!

TOMATO SOUP
6’s? 25c

-- ----------

CAMPBELL’S SOUPS

29c

4

Corner

Consumers

NAVY BEANS

CRACKERS

x 10c

3 a- 1QC

PRIMROSE

OLEO

Glen Rogers

3 -- 25‘

COOKIES
SALMON
2
APPLE BUTTER

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

SCRATCH FEED

COST OF LOANS

io«

25c
15£
*149

REDUCED to 21%

IdT

‘

ORANGES Fi°,,,u 5 »* 19c
BANANAS
3 - 23c

Among the SAFEST
Investments Known

SMOKED

PICNICS

4"**-25c

(Jlje 3gatumai igonn &amp;
flnwBfment fiTnmpanij

Side Pork

is.

8c

w 10c

Chunk Pork

BEEF ROAST

7c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1, ISM

PAGE KIGHT

DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
HASTINGS CITY BANK
... NOW AT THE • • •

This bank takes, great pleasure in an­
nouncing to its friends and customers, and
to the general public, that it now has a
membership in the Temporary Insurance
Fund of The Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, through which the net de­
posits of every depositor of this bank are
insured and guaranteed as provided by
the U. S. Government plan.

In order to secure this membership it
was necessary for this bank to receive a
careful examination by examiners of the
State Banking Department and of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
This bank MET EVERY REQUIRE­
MENT DEMANDED ... and is now
pleased to offer this CERTIFIED protec­
tion to all of our depositors.

VERY depositor in this bank now has, besides its
47 years of banking experience, this added founda­
tion for confidence and increased assuranc^pf security.

E

Experience of the past four years has produced econom­
ic fear in the hearts of many people as to the safety of
their life savings. During the trying days of commercial
and economic disturbance this bank has held firmly
to its conservative, friendly service and has been as
accommodating as sound business principles would
permit, and is greatly pleased to offer, at this beginning
of 1934, guaranteed security of deposits.
■

c

Our Savings Deposits pre now comparable to Postal
Savings in safety, with far better privileges and a much
higher interest’rate.

The same policy of conservative and friendly service,
which has peen the dominant feature of this bank for
nearly half a century, will be continued.

If you have not been a depositor patron of this bank
in the past... or if you have ... we invite you to start
the New Year, 1934, by opening an account nowwith
this forty-seven year old banking house.

�THE HAWINGS BANNIK, W8QNWDAY, JANtJABY 1, 1W4

CHECKS ALWAYS GOOD
WHEN DRAWN ON SOIL
Depoiiti of Fertility Barn
Compound Interest or Oan
Be Oaehed as Wanted
East lAiulng — DepcMjia of fer­
tility in Michigan soils’ are a form
of skvlngs that can be checked out
by farmers without fear that ths
doors will be closed when tiie checks
are presented, according to the farm
crops department at Michigan State
College.

BAUYVIUX

the dinner being a huge three-layer
fruit cake made by Mr. MomI ngton

of Battle Creek spent the Christmas
holidays with his homs ftilkj here.
MUs Skinner, who attends school
tn Oakoah, Wisconsin, is visiting her
mother at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wil Hyde.
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde enter­
tained forty - five ^guests on Christ­
mas day. Mrs. 'charlotte Hutton of
Clarkston remained for a longer
visit.
Miss Elizabeth
McClelland U
working in Hastings at the home of

called to
MW Ftoyd Fauett.
by tiie
Jndiana Baturttay &lt; n
death of her grtndfa'
fatally Injured, tn art.*-,.-------------She returned home Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Willet to enter­
tained twenty-four of their children
and grandchildren Sunday.
Don Kelly of Negaunee called on
Mr. and Mre. Herbie Wilcox Sunday.

munity sujjjxt al thc church parlors
Friday evening. _ _
I glad to report Arthur Lathrop u on
HIUHBANK.
jthe
gain.
cached immediately in all cases
Week's Letter.
Jobn
*ho has been Last
I
SSFfSfat? £
•uff#rtn« for •onw ume *nth &gt; P*ln
Sure c'lSL
iundCT hcr lhouW*r- found after a ; The Christmas program at the
E,or
n? thu iwdlc,‘ examination that one of her attended
,
Friday evening.
r»n E
riba U bn*‘n ®»e doc not know
Mn Clair Marshall and
tfi' t
cadi
uhen **”■ bTok® “ unl“* “ ”* when । Mr. and
of near Bellevue attended the
r£t
J
*he fell down cellar nxet two yean, family
Branch
school
Christmas program
rest
coat per bushel ' when condition* ago.
-_0 Here's
Here’s hoping
tonma for
for her
her speedy
meedv
Friday evening. '
warrant greater production.
|recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. curt Marshall and
Tiie Joan to the soil can be called Mr. and Mrs. Sam Geiger of eon.
and Mr. and Mrs Worth
any time. The post year has not Quimby and Mrs Deeds Nagler of GreenEar),
and son, Marshall, spent
been one of perfect joy to farmers Freeport were Christmas guests of Christmas
day with Mr. and Mrs
but Michigan men cashed in on fer- Mr. and Mn. Heber Foster. MUs Clair Marshall
Bellevue.
tilizars added to potato anils. Mem­ Dora Foster of Hastings wu at home Mr. and Mrs near
Aaron Treece of Al­
bers of the 300 bushel potato chib from Saturday till Tuesday.
legan. Mr. and Mn. Fred Miller and
used an average-of 800 pounds of
Mr. and Mrs Ralph DeVine en­ daughter and &lt;on of Assyria and
commercial fertiliser per acre. Only tertained Mr. and Mrs. Dale DeVinc Ehret Skidmore ot Augusta were
one grower out of the 21 who quali­ •nd Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brumm WUIKr
guests Qulll
Sunday at Mr. and
fied for the club did not use com­ and little Annella of Nashville. Mr. dinner
«rl - ’
Ot7y.s
mercial fertiliser.
and Mrs Cameron McIntyre and. Mrs. Merle
U Dunklebcrgcr ___
and son
All fertilizers are not the same. NOfnan of Qulmw, Mr UKI Mn-1
her
Before using them, the fanner Mrtr.ll Itadt .nd Mrs. Wm. DeVl.w,w DMStur. Mich.. Ut visit
should find which one is best suited fceu tow six o-dock dinner on „|,ura thers over chrtslm...
to hi.4 soli and to the crop he Intends
day.
Mrs prank HBWbbtzcalled
calledonon
__
to grow. Feitlihers which contain a XMiss Mary and George Hayman1 Mr8
.... Mrs.. Mary
Mary Bourne
Bcothorne In
in Nash
Nashville
large projiortlon of filler are not as were guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Saturday evening.
economical to use as high grade fer­ Gillette and family Christmas. The
Daniel Kelley of CCC, Negaunee,
tilizers which exist more because they Missionary Society met with Mr* called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haw­
contain more plant food per ton.
Pearl Foater thia week Wednesday.
blit* Sunday and Ervin Charlton
Sixteen out of 21 of the 300
Thc members ut thc C. E. sang of Castleton was also a caller.
bushel club members used barnyard Christmaa carols for the aged shut­
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy and sons
manure at the rate of 11 loads per ins on Sunday evening.
were Christmas day guests at Will
acre in addition to commercial fer­
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox spent Guy's near Nashville.
tilizer. Manure, straw, and other hu­ Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz at­
mus available on the farm should be Albert Hobebus of Bellevue. Twen­ tended the funeral of Joe Bolo at
stored where it will not heat and ty-five guests from Shelby. Muske­ Barryvillc Friday afternoon.
placed on the fields where it will gon and Hastings enjoyed the lovely
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bldrlman and
help future crops.
dinner. One of the main features of Mr and Mrs. Forest Bldelnun were
Christmas day gttfsts of Mr. and
Mrs Frank Parks in Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Daly and fam­
ily of Bellevue and Mr. and Mm.
Paul Bmithard and son. Victor, and
iMr. and Mrs. Fredric Swarts and
' family of Battle Creek were Chrtstmas nt Bert Daly's.

Kentucky Egg

oo
ton plat
the tales tax
Delivered

Per

The COAL that gives sat­
isfaction.
A good coal at a low cost.
An all around good fuel for
your cook stove, heating
stove, heatrola or furnace.
Try a ton and |know for
yourself.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
FLOUR
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COAL -i- CEMENT
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HASTINGS, MICH.

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MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

A TELEPHONE PAY^
ITS WAY
The telephone has earned an important place in
thouaanda of Michigan households . . . helping

member* to keep In constant touch with family
and friends . . . ’’running” errands in all kinds of
weather, thereby saving driving expense and time

/ . &lt; . helping to find employment, or keeping in
touch with business associates and customers.

NOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
'Last Week's Letter.
! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman and
Ison. Victor, were Battle Creek visi­
ters Tuesday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Eber Julian and
Mr and Mrs. Lee Lapham weM in
I Battle Creek Wednesday.
I Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Marshall and
I Mr. and Mrs. JI. J. Volte were Battle
Creek visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. H. ,J. Voltz tell on the ice
I Thursday morning Injuring herself
.quite seriously.
1 Bob Elliston and George Hecker
of West Vermontville were Friday
: caller* at the L. W. Jarrard home.
i Mrs. Lulu Gray entertained her
sons. Lawrence Gray, and wife of
I Detroit. Leon Gray and family of
West Vermontville and Harold Gray
■nd wife of East Assyria on Chris*.ma*.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofftnrti and
ton spent Christmas at Glenn Asj pinal s at Hickory Corners
I Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jarrard entertahMd their family Chrutmas day.
| Guests Included, Mr. nnd Mrs. ClayI ton Jarrard and daughter ot Dowl. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jarrard and
family of North Castleton and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Elliston of West Vermontvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gray were
called late Sunday afternoon to
Charlotte by the death of Mrs.
Gray's uncle. Charles Murray.
STONY POINT.
Last Week's Letter.
Donald Deakln of Houghton Lake
spent Christmas at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Deakln.
Mrs. Munjoy entertained her fath­
er of Kalamazoo over the week end
and Christmas. .
Arthur Strodtbeck spent Christ­
mas with tils sister in Hastings.
Roma Blocher of Neely is spend­
ing her. week's vacation at the
home of’Jler parents, Mr_and Mrs.
John Blocher.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Keys of
Jackson were Christmas guests of B.
J. wellman's.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Demond visit­
ed relatives In Lansing Thursday
and Friday.
f*
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reason of
Chicago spent Christmas al the
home of Mr. aud Mrs. Ed. Deakln.
Fire last Monday morning at three
o'clock totally destroyed the bam
of Mr. John Hiding. Gause unknown.
Christmas exercises at our school
house Friday evening were a rare
treat for all present. There is cer­
tainly much credit due the children
and teacher for being able to put
on such a wonderful program.
-COATS GROVE.
Last Week's Letter.
A Christmas program was given
by the Sunday School on Sunday
evening.
Fred* Smith had her tonsils re­
moved at Pennock hospital Satur­
day.
The’annual church meeting will
be held this wick Friday w'th Mr
and Mrs. H. Woodman for pot luck
dinner.
.
Mrs. Paul'Tiiompson and children
of Battle Creek are spending this
werk with tier mother. Mrs. Lillie
Boltoh, and other relatives.
' Thr'Comtnunlty service next Sun­
day evening will be In charge of
I Kendall Coals.
I Donald Chase was home from
Freeport for Christmas.
I Gillmore Dustman of Kalamazoo
I spent the past week in the H. WoodI man home.

And, in addition, the telephone stands ever ready

to protect home and loved one* in

emergencies, making it pogalble lo
lummcL instantly the doctor, firemen,
police or other aid.

Q jfc J
W^^^F

DRINK WATER WITH MEALS
GOOD FOR STOMACH
Waler with meals helps stom­
ach Juices, aids digestion. If
bloated with gas add a spoonful
of Adlerlka. One dose cleans out
poisons and washes BOTH up­
per and lower bowels —B. A. LyBarker. Druggist.—Adv.

^spending her Christmas vacation
j with her parent*. Mr. und Mrs Fred
Mr. and Mrs John Dell and MlM,Bordfr
rw-vhv rw.il
Ur
rv.111
Alvnh Baker and HolDorothy Del] and Mr.
Dell lu McArthur of the O. C. C- visited
of Romeo spent Christmaswith Mr thelr p*renu from Thursday until
and Mn. Ezra Dell ol LAnaing. .
i the followingWednesday when Usey
Mr. and Mrs. Gerdtl England of
return to Negaunee. Michigan.
Grand Raplda were guosta ‘of Mr. iwhere tisay are stationed.
and Mn Glenn England Sunday, j Mr Mahlon Lehman of East
Mr. and Mrs Perry Flory enter-. Woodland spent Sunday with Mr
tained the Nlethamer family, coh-: and Mn. Vernice Raffler.
awing of Mr. and Mr*. Oeo. Nietii- | "
Mr. and* *Mrs. “
Fay C. Wing spent“*
arner. Mr and Mrs Carl Nlethamer Christina* with Mr. and Mrs. J
and Mr. and Mn. Prank Niethamcr Wing of Grand Rapids
and family bf Woodland, Mr. and
Mr and Mrs V. R. Wotring spent
Mrs. Blake Rising and son of West Christmas with Hr. and Mn. 8. W.
Wcodland. Mr. ano Mrs. Geo. Rob­ Smith who enteriained ail tiie Wot-1
erts and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts ring family Mot.day.
aud children of North Woodland for Dr. o. J. Neaae and family of De- j
Many colds could be avoided if you only knew what prepara­
trolt were dinner guests of Mr and
Christmas dinner Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Hauer of Wes’. Mrs. V. R. Wotring Tuesday evening.
tions to use. Below we give you a few suggestions of guar­
Woodland were guests of - Mr. and Mrs Hannah Wright spent Christ­
mas with Mr and Mrs. Glen Covert
Mrs. John Hauer for Christmas
anteed remedies which will repay you many times the origi­
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Homer enter­ of I-ake Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook and fam­
tained their children and families
nal cost. "Puretest Cod Liver Oil, Vitamin Tested," to build
for Ciiristmas dinner Sunday. Those ily 4|&gt;ent Christmas with the latter's
present were Mr. and Mrs. Morris parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shafci
up body resistance, especially good for children.
Quigg and children and Mr. Irvin of Pewamo.
Hoover of Battle Creek. Mr. and
Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Wynn spent
Mrs. Ralph Rise and children and Christmas day with their son and
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Faul ot family. Mr. nnd Mrs Jack Wynn, ol
“REX MENTHO”—The
“PURETEST ASPIRIN”Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lansing. Their grandson John re­
Roberts and children of North turned with them to spend the holi­
Gives quickest relief for
marvelous ointment for
days.
Woodland.
__ ,
Mrs. Fila Hitt spent Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Bcrnell Morlan and
aches and pains because
chest and head colds.
baby of Jackson and Mrs. Morlan ot with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Velte
Paw Paw were Sunday guesu of Mr. and family.
they disintegrate fastest.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Johnson of
and Mrs. Donald Gager.
“VAPURE”—An inhalant
Mn and Mrs. Wpl Hauer and son Scbewn were Sunday guestis of Mr.
“ASPEROIDS”—The NEW
Leslie of West Woodland spent and Mrs. Fay C. Wing.
that will dear your head
Christmas with their son, Mr. Ken­ There was an exceptionally large
alkaline cold treatment.
neth Hnuer, and wife of Wyandotte. crowd at the Christmas exercises at
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McMillen the Methodist church Sunday eve­
in a few minutes.
Very successful.
and daughter Betty and Mr. Wm. ning. Thc church was decorated with
McMillen of Hastings, Misses Kath­ a beautiful tree, an Austrian pine,
“MI 31 SOLUTION” —A
erine and Alene Mohler and Mr. donated by Mr. und Mrs. E. Daven­
REX1LLANA COUGH
Louis Post of Grand Rapids spent port.
thc Christmas holidays with Mr. and Fay C. Wing preached a funeral
powerful antiseptic spray
SYRUP”—Allows you to
sermon at Ionia Tuesday.
Mrs. Wm. Mohler.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Osgood had as Sunday callers at the Welby
or gargle for sore throat.
sleep at night!
their Christmas guests. Mrs, E. F. Crockford home were Mr. and Mrs
Osgood and Mm. C. E. Skinner of Chas. Higdon nnd family and Mr.
Grand Rapids, also Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Will Gibson and daughters'
Also a Complete Line of All Other Cough and Cold Remedies.
Forrest Parmalee and family of of Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. C- L. Pot­
Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn ter and children of Barryvillc.
Osgood and son Jack ot Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Wi-lby Crockford en­
Thc little children of Mr. and Mrs. tertained for Christmas dinner Mon­
Parmalee remained for a week's visit day, Mr. an&lt;F Mrs. E. R- Owen and
daughters-of Grand Haven, Mr. and
with their grandjiiircnts.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes of Mrs. Arthur Allarding and sons of
Chicago’, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stang Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crock­
ol Battle Creek and Mrs. C. B. Ben­ ford and son. Arthur Fuller, and Mr.'
ham of Hastings si*ent the Christ­ and Mrs, J. L. Crockford of Carlton, i
Mrs. Rena Culler spent Christmas'
inas holidays with Mr. und Mrs
Karl C. Faul and family. Mrs. L. day with Mrs. Agnes Fisher und
Kaul ot Woodland and Mr. Henry family of Hastings.
J. Faul of Detroit were their guests Miss Louise Hilbert of Battle
Creek College. Battle Creek is
for Sunday dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giddings and •pending the Christmas holidays I
daughter Ruth and Mrs. John Velte with her mother. Mrs. Stata Hilbert.:
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kltson ana lit .,
.
of Tawas city arrived In Woodland
daughter spent Christmas day with &gt;w*1'1 h‘s Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er- Wolfing of Woodland.
to spent Christmas vacation here.
guesu of Mr and Mrs C. J. Moore.
nesl Shorno.
Miss Margaret Spindler of Man­ the latter's uncle of Canon City.
Richard Palmer of Irving was in
NORTHEAST IRVING.
chester, Ind.. U spending the holi­ Supt. and Mrs. C. J. Barnum of: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and
this vicinity the put week taking
days with her mother. Mrs. Artie Delton were Sunday dinner guests;son Morgan spent Christmas day
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Lightfoot, census.
Spindler.
.
of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Border.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter Norma, and Otto Kunde
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pry and fam­
Arthur. Kilpatrick of Battle Creek Harry Hough of Paw Paw.
Mr. ai d Mrs. J V. Hilbert. Mr. F
were Christmas guests of Mr. and ily spent Christmas with relatives in
F. Hilbert and Mrs. Stata Hilbert and David Kilpatrick of Lansing! Misses Naomi Van Loo and Vlr- Mrs. Albert Prost of Millet
Lake Odessa.
and daughter# were guests of Mr. spent Christmas with their parents, ■ ginia Faul entertained with a
Guests for Christmas of Mr. and
and Mrs. Glenn Blake of Middleville Mr. and Mra. Frank Kilpatrick- I | Christmas bridge party last Thura- Mrs. Arthur Moore and family were.
Visitors have takep so many lltoMr. Henry Bollinger spent Christ- day evening at the latter's home, Grace. Ione and John Bryans ot erttes with the animals tn Kruger
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Klrsliman and mas day with his brother and sister,The guesu were Miss Dorothy Dell Freeport and Mr.. and Mrs. Gus, National Park in South Africa that
family of Kalamazoo were Christinas of Vermontville.
;and Miss Ruth Gardner. Sheldon Jernbcrg of Lansing.
the authorities are considering erod­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ShorDonald Shorno of Olivet College Is Peacock aud George Shipp of Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cook and fam­ ing a sign such as "Do Not Pat The
spending the Christmas vacation j Odessa, Anthony Long and Laird ily of South Bowne were Christmas, ।। Lions."
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brumm and
Mrs. Alice Bailey and children spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Erble
Zenkc
of Vermontville.
\
■
Mr- and Mrs. T. C. Munion, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Flory and Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Brumm were Christinas
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver
■
1of Hostings.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rowlader of
Grand Rapids spent Sunday and
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Faul.
Mr. and Mrs.^Blyde. Rucil and
family are spending the Christmas
holidays with thc latter's parents.
Mr and Mrs. Ed. Covey of Gobles.
Miss Phyllis England of Chicago
spent Sunday and Monday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eng­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Williams and
daughter Mildred were called to
Waukeesan Saturday on account of
the serious illness of Mrs. Wllllaiqs’
sister, Mrs. Mary Ballinger. She
poased away Saturday afternoon and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLeod and
Mr. Geo. Varney left Sunday morn­
ing f6r Waukeegan to attend the
funeral.
Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Finnic and
children spent thc Christmas holi­
days with the latter's, imrcnls. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Joseph McKnlght of Has­
tings.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Brien and
children of Lansing spent tiie
Christmas holidays with the latter's
mother. Mrs. George Faul, and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Faul. Mr. and
Depositors in this bank now have
Mrs. Chas. Faul aiid Marietta of
Hastings. Mrs. L- Faul of Woodland
GUARANTY INSURANCE and
Our membership entitles us to all the
and Mr. Henry J. Faul of Detroit
were guests for Christmas dinner.
can feel just as safe as they would if
facilities that the government has to
Mr. Bird-sill Holly of Chicago spent
Sunday and Monday with his moth­
their money were deposited in Postal
offer through the FEDERAL' RE­
er, Mrs. Rena Culler.
Mr. Elwyn Dell of Romeo Is spendSavings, at the same time enjoy a
ing’his Christmas vacation with his
SERVE BANK, and is a decided ad­
better rate of interest and have their
parents. Mr- and Mrs. John Dell.
Miss Dorothy Hynes ot Mason Is
vantage in the banking business.
funds
available
at
all
times.
spending thc Christmas holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hynes/
Mrs. J. V. Hilbert and Miss Stella
Parrott were Lansing visitors Tues-

“JUST A COL

May Mean a Week of Discom
fort and Sickness

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
The REXALL Store

Phone 2131

Goods Delivered

Hastings

National Bank
of Hastings

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith called on
Mr. und Mrs. Kenneth Van Btarcom
of .Vermontville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leffler and
daughters of Weal Woodland and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Born and chil­
dren of Woodland spent Sunday
with Mrs. Geo. Leffler and Mrs.
Hunt.
Mr- and Mrs. Leon Tyler and chil­
dren of Woodland. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Thompson and children of
Vermontville, Mias Doris Thompson
and Mr. Dallas Parker of Lansing
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eaglebroud
and son of Detroit avre Christmas
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E- J. Blieldon.
Mm. Daisy Tyler U visiting her
brother. Mr. Geo. Barnum ot Bat­
tle Creek Tuesday and Wednesday.
and Mrs. Raipn
Ralph Leffler and
Mr ana
daughters «i&gt;cnt Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs Hubert Bronson and
Miss Doreen Clary of Hastings.
Mr and Mrs. Vernice Raffler and
children were Christmas guests of
Mr., and Mrs. Claud Sabin of Al­
bion
Miss Wiiuired Border ot Michigan
Blate College, East Lansing, U

MEMBER

MEMBER

Federal Deposit In­
surance Corporation

Federal Reserve
System

Our Stockholders and Directors
Are well known in this community and the co-operation and support accorded
us upon the opening of our new bank bespeaks the confidence of the people.

Bring Us Your Banking Problems and Let Us Help Solve Them I

Join Our Christmas Savings Club!
DIRECTORS
JOHN C. KETCHAM
KIM SIGLER
CHARLES S. POTTS
BURTON A. PERRY
CHARLES J. HENDERSHOTT

OFFICERS
JOHN C. KETCHAM, PRESIDE!
CHAS. S. POTTS. V1CE-PRESID
WARREN E. CARTER, CASH1E1

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY X 1W&lt;

NOTICES |
ISO* FOES-

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE­
CLOSURE SALE.

USE WELFARE LABOR

^m^aLr.

TO SWAT.MOSQUITOES "k;r"‘'", M. •

Cities and Rei

I

Xw. -SSJ«°^|

KW„.u„,

surprised Mr. ana
and .Mrs.
Mrs. David Shep- son. William, of East Lensing were * ghe
a Ufe number.;
। . , . , . aurpriscu
i Advised to ?herd Wednesday evenii
—Jn5.
l^ir 10 l0*n on Prlda&gt;'’
»hlp »n Laurel Chapter No. II. Or-j

ice to Stop home A program was enjoyed then Mrs. Mary Hope hat returned to dPr Of the Eastern Star. She hid|
Banta came in and presented the the home of her daughter, Mrs.
held the office of village andr
This Annoyance
Shepherds with a beautiful table prrt| Warner, after spending the township treasurer. Funeral serv-1
East ....
Lanring.—Michigan
and
a—
box
doilies,RefreshpaS| t.urr
ghrre months in Lansing.
-r^i.-.-o'-.. citizens
.... lamp
---- r —
— —
-— of
—- —
.............
m»nl&lt;
n-xra
.ist"f tlrrtl Of being bait for menquitoe*
I Mrs. Zalda Wolfe and two son*
of Farmington are spending a Week
I with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mr. ano
Ml mts
M.. uorgc
on, aarian-wm
Mmnm ana
and ■V.TUS.
v tc..v*.
. .r...
«&lt;
• ■ -01...............
• sir
--- ...
•!..ti-.*-vid;p^jjtA
.. I ...... *..,,4
.*• at
f 1'nthe same lltm*
Til nV. TLucille
i.pllt,. entertained for
Tr.p ChrVtmas.l1
•dV»
and
time Pm
employMr*. Llbble Marshall is visiting
■f'- £'‘"* J1 J mg persons' who are on welfare Messrs- and Madames George Ha- ,her
son. -----Claud, and family
tpJb* cf li»tlists, ncrording to the entomology vens. Leon. Raleigh, George and J
- In
- East
£*ttnWnt at MlChlRan S“tC C0,15Xradnd££^h^^^
^om
the
li£S,'l5rIhl PThls typo Of work quallfles a* one,' Mr. and Mrs. Byron Titus of Dei-'df
-at Barryvillc on

jcm were
were iieiu
held Tuesday
afternoon
ices
i ur&gt;u«, ...
u.iumu
.......
.__ '
....

at!
two o’clock at the home of Mis*;
Amy Hartwell, conducted by th*.
Rev. S. R. Wurtz. Interment in tha
family lot at Lakeview
Lakeview cemetery.
cemetery1
Francis Showalter spent Christ­
mas with relatives in Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis at­
tended a reunion of the Mr. and;
Mrs. Wesley Norris family on;
Christmas day at the hoihe of Mr. I
'.n? ’“*r ** of ,h*‘ k,nd of cmP’oj-menU for .ton were callers here Thursday and
’
d
p,. nnd Mrs. Charley Norris in Haa-|
^*4 io i* which federal aid funds can be ob-ldhptmed ChrUtma. cheer. . .
“^he I^S tings. Charley Norris came for the
U'llKBKAR th.
- 4.'*
Mined. Some eastern states have Our school sold five hundred’
Davises and brought them home.
T:»n already employed people from their Christmas seals. John Wood selling t
'aco,,on.
AND WHEREAS, it fn
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
.04, welfare lists on this kln&lt;| of work ,the
,i.,
at their
nere._
, ,
,
ie greatest number. 115.
‘‘ homes
&gt;14 4H»01t k»« renliuu»4
mr. anu
mm. Mia mu*c »»
u »«ni- ■
.
Students attending other schools L?*.^
Mr^anii^Mra^^n
JahnwA
fT*””-t rI.Td
r”l spent
Nhu'tgoes
3r l*-for
r rent
oI and-most
the money
Students
attending
oil are: Mil - Jf
lly Batt
and Mr:
and Mrs.
Johnson Lnst
s letter.
labor
of who
arc home
on vacations
“Creek
spentJohn
’’sunday^rith
w.' SitUv Oii.k
with Quite a number from Ulis com•' ,■ r■■■
..j tiie remainder. ...
is spent
for super- ......
dred Johnson from Plainwell. Mr and Mrs
jJ's Henry
Henry Sywerda
Sywerda in
in niunlty attended the Christmas pro­
'
m.Aim mr ■■■ ■&gt; ....................
' unv»id r.n ..u wriiM* o.* &gt; »■&lt; •»»*• &gt; visors recruited from the welfare Cleone Woodman from Hustings; Grand
Rapids.
gram at Carlton center. Some atJt^ii.MW»n4 T«fV:^*”S oniT/sUsr | lists. Tcols owned by the city or Dorothy Kolb. Roy White. Ivan. Rex.
Mr. and Mrs. John Handel of Cin- tended the Ragla and also a few atNOW. THEREFORE
। si). »n4 n&lt;t '• rr&lt; -»*-iu:r« m 1*»| county for rood work are suitable\ Mary Jean and Janet Smith. Doris cinnatt came Saturday to spend the tended the Altoft the past week,
' 'ViT «nw £nMid'’«44 i«r»Or mH1 for ,he ta'l“ done t0 rld towns of Burke. Elizabeth and George M. hohdays with the latter’s parents. The programs were very good and’
B* I»T rert thrrrxf. »i&gt;4 th*1 mosquitoes.
Wood, Jr . from Kellogg.
and Mrs. Frank Hecker.
enjoyed by all.
And coal is the best possible form of heat.
; -rhoi. &lt;&gt;f mW inj.tuffr.r..
.b« •. A)j nio-&lt;;uff&lt;x'5 mu.’! have tfotcr in
Miss Myrtle Smith of Hartle Creek Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Serol Powers and Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs.'
orWMi.rmoitr.ix which to raise their larvae to the is spending her two weeks’ vocation daughter. Mis* Dorothy Powers, and Walter Culbert's were. Mr. and Mrs..
The natural, even heat produced by coal
, wi.*r*i&gt;, o* power of •&gt;!« conftined in adult stage This water is umaily at home; Opal Honeywell has one Mr. and Mrs. Horace Powers are S. J. Cuiberl and Mrs. Cleo Berry)
I &lt;»I.I meranc*
h**&lt;m* nixraurr.
poo), or puddie, which can be easl- week frtm Nichols hospital.
insures you a comfortable, healthful win­
six-ndlng the Clirhtmas holidays of Hastings. Guy Culbert of Lansing;
I -I !JO'i&gt;;.trhv
Ae'pirwrr
&gt;&gt;’ (Wined. Brushy places that pro- Mrs. Ethel Honeywell was in Has- with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mont- and Miss Olive Culbert of Grand
Mid m«nsw. mi4 m imr.B-’vide lurking places for the adult tlig&lt;-on business Thursday.
ter. Don’t delay in ordering your supply I
In Chicago.
i Rapids.
.nr* ..r ih* .utate la .nrh
!*.».!» mosquito are cleared. Home own- Mr. and Mrs. Slx-rman Castle of gornery
Mrs. Orville Flook and Mrs. Gail' Mrs. Earl Keeler, Mrs. Frank
crs tlu-mselvrs can asriat thc cam-' Petoskey and Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Lykins were tn Hastings Friday aft- Shriber and daughter. Mr.and Mrs.
Prices rise with the advancing season —
' in &lt;tr«*rii.*4. at pubb* •-irii.m, r-u * ht«i. palgn by eliminating breeding places Muskegon called on Mr. and Mrs. ernoon
Leo Barry nnd son spent Monday
i*.t i;M4*r •'
in cisterns, bird baths, cave troughs Henry- Bcnron Wednesday. They
so put your order in today I
Mr. and Mm. Harold Lundstrum in Battle Creek.
: n.ra^’«nt'r.,,Mi%i«»n.1 (th»t i"ii’e th* and other slipllar water holding re-j were here to attend the funeral of and daughter spent Sunday with the Mr. and Mrs Fred Dalslra nnd
|.i»r» f..r LoMinr th* cirruit c-»rt L-r: ceptacl-i Leon Castle-who passed away at the
parents in Grand Rapids.
family spent the week end at her
j.tid R«rrr cnBntrv on th- i&amp;t&gt;; _&lt;i»» « r Aisniatuv tn planning tHe work home of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. latter's
'Miss Lllah Bahs of St. Clair spent parents'. Mr nnd Mrs. Johnson's, of
will be liven Michigan communi- John Carlisle. Saturday night. He Christmas with her parents.
GrandJ "
Rapids.
—'■**
ties by thc entomology department, leaves titc sister and four brother?.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Klnne of
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wickham of
City or , -&gt;nty engineers can furnish Clifford of California. Sherman of Grand Ledge spent Sunday and North Carlton. Mrs. Alice WiUiaihs
thc nerdeu instructions for drain- Petoskey. Clinton and Frank of Monday with his parents. Mr. and and Warren Williams and Mr. and
follow*;
ing low places The College docs not Orangeville and other relatives and Mrs. Porter Klnne. Other gticsts Mrs. Henry Wickham of Northeast
Our Trucka Arc Prepared to Cioe Immediate
Hattinr*. Ml*bix»n.
recommend this project except for. friend* to m.wtrn hi* passing. Inter­ Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlton spent Christmas with Mr.
towns. cities, or resort districts.
&gt;ment tn Prairieville cemetery. Sym- Huve and daughter. Marlon, and and Mrs. Henry Williams.
Delivery on Coal Ordered Now
CHANCERT NOTICE
l-iathy is extended to the relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Nichols, Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Ray Morganthalcr.
School closed Friday for one
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Flook spent Mrs. 'Uilbcrt Fisher of Hastings.
week s vacation. In the evening they Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Dclpos Miss Carolyn Fisher of Detroit and
had a Christmas tree and a fine Flook in Battle Creek.
llar.lt. a
—
Mr. ---and- Mis.
-------Fred
-------------Henney
------and sun.
Dot**! drtr&gt;h»
X-— --. - program. The teachers and pupils
Mrs. Dtfvld Meyers of Hammond.; Robert, of North Carlton spent
last week. They spent one day with worlced hard to make a success
of it Ind.,
POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS, COAU LIME, CEMENT. ETC.
Plaintiff.
spending me
the nonuays
holidays witn
with vimsbmsusb
Christmai wivii
with ass
Mr.. ana
and Mrs.
-1-T
* ' U BpcssBiHg
nirs. EuMrs. Bert Lawrence at Hickory Cor- which
- - it certainly
. ... —
------i._. The
was.
room hpr mot|lrr Mrs Frank McDerby. Rene Nichols.
ners
.
.
was beautifully decorated.
JOHN A. MUSTARD.
or*,*t’Mr. Meyers was called east by the Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Rusttne and
TELPEHONE 2257
HASTINGS, MICH.
Little Dickie Barnes U a patient
Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart of Detroit serious’ illness of his mother.
son. George, ot Hammond. Indiana.
in tiie local hospital, suffering ter­ and Ike DeBack are helping care fof
Mrs. A. J. Johnson und son left spent Christmas with'Mrs. Anna
rible burns on HLs legs from the their
tnvlr brother.
orourcr. Sam DcBack. Mr.
.... De
wv-­ Friday
for
their
home
at
Cedarville.
Buck
and
family.
NOTICE OF RALE.
ORDER TOR PUBLICATION.
walst down caused by the explosion Baclt u n0, improving os rapidly as They were called here by the sickMr*. Anna Buck and family and
in which
and his-----old-1I we
arc Uli
aJ| wishing ivi.
for.
■■■• ................ —
—
- of gasoline
. ----- ---------- - he
-- ----------n V Uiv
ness and death of her father. George Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Rusttne had Leo Barry nnd Norman spent Sun- Loy.d Shroyir’s at
Carlton
conn h*H at tfe *'r brother ■ were'cleaning a paint I Mr nnd Mr*. Arnold McLeay and S. Marshall.
Christmas dinner with Mr. and
th* eft*
fI;; brush. getting too close to a lighted ।daughter spoilt a lew days in Kaiaday with Mr. und Mrs. Frank Barry Monday.
Thc many friends of .Mita Edith Mrs. Wesley Pew of Hastings.
fc' 33ni .lay &lt;&gt;r n,.r«,U,. lantern. Dickie s auntie. Miss Helen mazoo os guesu ot Miss Julia Ma- Fleming
family ot Southeast Carlton.
I Mr. and Mrs Nay Bump and famwere shocked to hear of
Mr. and Mrs J J. Strodtback and
a. n. max
‘
WrlOht i.
nlazi itnahie
w.t1lr to
Im*.walk
.
„
____
spent
Christmas
with
Wright
is al»o tn
unable
I*'-! teas'
Miss
Orpha
Buck
has
won
for
thc
lly
of
Hustings
spent
Christmas
with
her passing away Saturday night, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
the' ‘latter
-j ’mother, Mrs. Jerry
Focause of sprained ligament* in her Rfchard Hughes 1* spending the She had gone to Ottawa Beach a Carl Weycrmah of- Hastings.
third year national
‘
’
.... ■ a canning
. prize
. prize,
,
knees, when ; he jumped ofLof «»«';YUR.udc with his diughter. .Mrs. Ava few weeks ago to stay with cousins. Mr. and Mrs Walter Culbert and this year receiving
cash
nt |ey
porch in her haste to get to little Toblas and famlly
Dr. and Mrs. Athertbn. On Satur- *on. Robert, spent Christmas with A Century of Progress.
Dickies resale when she found be Mr and Mrs. Robert McKibMn day
Mrs. Atherton and Mis* Flem- relatives at Caledonia.
1 BACKACHE, NERVOUS
was on fire. We hojx- they may both and children and Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Ray
BARBERS CORNERS.
recover without any serious results. Japhet were guests of Mrs Lulu ing were in Holland shopping and! Misses Adah and Zclln Odell of Last Week’s Letter.
I kxrn&lt;e Rurtoa
I
Of SB N^BwdidTsU
she suffered a severe stroke while Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ooic
|- Charley Smith of Buffalo is Woodman of Orangeville Monday.
th one of the stores. She was rush- and famlly. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton
2
Kzlu.-a .... Mi.I. mi.1;
MLss Loretta Devault and Iter pit-,
spending a few days with his piothjpw.. lAx
“I tu.l &lt;iun
Tix- map prizes were awarded to cd to a hospital but passed away in Cole of Lowell. Alden Cole of Lnn- pils Of thc Altoft school put on a
|er. Mrs. Matilda Smith, and hi* Josephine Van Hout, Ronald McKibthe evening without gainingl con- sing and Ms Mid. Mrs. Clarence Cole Christmas tree and program last
l brother William.
bin and .John Warde. naturally they sciousness. Ralph Hess went Utter of Grand Rapids. Minnesota, spent week. It was fine.
; Our
shocked to
— community
—---------- was
— -------------|([l.a_..&lt;&gt;d to receive them.
body and brought it to the Rome Christmas with Mr. mid Mrs. Evan
Miss Alice Foley of Cinctnatti.
emtrung.
hrxrihx »ai4 hear if the death of Will Aldrich; v._ and Mrs Maurice Hughes nnd the
of Miss Amy Hnrtwell. Miss Flem- Fuller and famlly.
is home to spend her vacation
who d:ed suddenly Wednesday night
Florence Mott entertained the ing was 67 years of age. She leave* Guy Hough of Lansing called on Ohio,
..................................... ,
with her mother. Mrs. jerry Foley.
,,, aim about M rnmmra lllnraj from&gt;Mol. ,nmll). s,
rrrlptkm «n&lt;I it rixnplctrt, mtninl n»&lt; la
a slstcr-in-law. Mrs. Dean Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber Sunday (' Mr. and________________
Mrs.
Cirus
Shroyer
und
Donuil
Hralth.
1
rrill,
rn&gt;o»t&lt;l
m, wtub."
f- a bran attack. Tin all; aud clul- On
o December- 30
3I) wm
wUl occur
the«■ Of Jackson, a niece.
occur u
niece, Mrs.
»
Velma evening.
j son Clayton were entertainit! to a
*5 dm bare our tlncere ajmatb*.
I golden
jor„ wedding of Mr. ailJ
ri Milo ■ of
and -,;
Mrs.
weru. of .
Florida,
and a nephew;] Miss Hazel Shriber, Mr. and Mrs.|Christinas dinner at Mr. and Mr;, !
—12_. _„d
. &gt;____ -r^...
. ...ill
Mr. and Mrs John Adams. Mrs. I-n,.,.
u^ii I-.
be *nlpr.
entcrHat’le Whittemore and Mrs. U-da I ^JXt the M F ^hwTh
t prebat*.
Harrington were riwpplng^ln Battle:tatncd at ttie ML? -C
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Creek Friday.
I
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Bush spent
Week’s Letter. .
CURRENCY.
Christmas day with Mrs. Christie -Guy “
Kantner nnd ‘
family ----spent‘
Lawrence at the Parchment.
the week end with Rev. nnd Mrs.i
Mrs. Leda Harrington spent Sat­ Moxon at Caledonia.
•ud* to apOMr Illi -NATIONAL HANK
urday night oQdSunduy with iier
nF HASTINGS'* in the CITY OF HAH
Mr. and Mrs Paul Smith arc the'
TINGS. &gt;■ lb '
t BARRY
sister and famil^-Mr. and Mrs. proud parent* of n six and a half
Charles Robinson at Hickory Cor­ pound baby girl, who arrived at
- ners.
Pennock hospital Dec. 21. She will
Aunt Kate William* celebrated her answer to thflfcfcame of farcin Ann.
190th birthday Thursday. A family Congratulations.
’
Binkit
dinner party was held in her honor
NOW THEREFORE. I.J. F T. O'CON­
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith cclfNOR. CMBplrull-r &lt;.( rh* Curr.ncr, da
Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction sale at my premises, half
I at the home of her daughter. Mrs brated their twenty-flfth wedding
• •*»•»
ITtllVlI. ruVk'
I Flay .McDermott, with whom she is anniversary- Saturday. The house ■
mile north of Mapte Grove Center or 4 1-2 southwest of Nashville on M-14, on Sec.
j staying.
was tastefuHv decorated to suit the)
Rule'of MICH 1(1 AN. I« aulb.r r.4 to
। Mr. and Mrs. George Leonard and occasion. A three course dinner was!
16, Maple Grove township, on
I son of Hasting* were Sunday guests served ul 2.30 to the following,
•nJ sistr nin* ..of tk» Rvsi.sd 8u:bI&gt;&lt;
J of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. Reynolds.
guests- Rev. and Mrs. John M.!
• f th* folt*d 8Ut*&gt;.
Arnold Faulkner of Lansing and Smith. Mr. und Mrs. J. Kathcrman
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF.
prTnt.'d I Robert Faulkner of Grand Rapids of Bradford. Ohio: Glenn Wotring
my hand £n.| Meet of *Br* thia SECOND
inre spending the holiday* with their and*famlly. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
day of DECEMBER. 1933
Hiiurt n*n»r.t. J-.ids*
—... i parent*, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Faulk- Christian and son. Richard. Mrs.: j
J. F. T. O'CONNOR.
’ tnt* ropy.
।•
Mary Fisher. Miss Louise Fisher, j
Mil4re4 Bc-.llh. R*(i&gt;trr cf Protat*. j ncr. .
InS'slOLER. Attorney.
— NOTICE TO CREDITORB.--------Mrs. Reed ef Richland
is a patient Mrs. Zeno Rhoades of Ohio, and
Sale to begin at 12:30 o’clock. I offer the following, property:—
„i
Mrs. Ahna Christian of Kalamazoo.
.....
r-H....
Louden an- In the evening a reception was held
MORTGAGE SALE
r th* &lt;*tat* ni W’iin.w nounce the birth of a daughter. Con- In their honor, about fifty guests:
.v I graduations.
.
were present. The bride and groom
roar mon h» Dr Lowry, our local dentist, has were presented with a number of
HORSES.
McCormick mower. —
rr*4it.'.r« io' been pxsjjjng cigars this week and useful .gifts. Thc guests left at a:
hL',rer?.''‘.41 announcing that he was recently late hour wishing them many more
McCormick-Deering walking plow.
Black
mare,
weight
1300
lbs.
years of happy married life.
j Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kantner and
John Deere riding plow.
Black mare, 11 yrs., weight 1400 lbs.
baby min ot Columbus. Missouri,
came Saturday evening to spend the
McCormick-Deering 3-sec. spring tooth
Brown mare colt, coming 2 yrs.
11 New Year's dfnee at the com­ Christmas vacation with his par-:
’ inanity hall Saturday night, Dec. 30. ents. Mr and Mrs. Levi Kantner
drag. Land roller.
Pair white horses, wt. 2900; 11 and 12
■ I
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are spend­ and other relatives.
Oliver riding cultivator. Farm wagon.
ing an indrilnlte time with thc latMiss Nevah Farice of Battle Creek
years
old.
tcr's sister and husband, Mr. and spent the week end with her par-i
5-tooth single cultivator. Flat rack.
ents. Mr. and Mrs.' Chas. Farlee. I
Mrs. Robert Barnes
CRESSEY.
Chas. Farlee nnd family spent
COWS.
A Happy and ^rmperous New
2-sec. spike tooth drag. Pump jack.
Last Weeks Letter.
Year to the Banner, force and all of Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd.
Williams
in
Battle
Creek.
it*
readers.
,
Holstein cow, 8 yrs., due Apr. 1st.
Doris Boulter is spending her va­
1 1-2 H. P. John Deere gas engine.
Doted: D«. 5T. 19.11
Ralph and- Dale Townsend of
cation with relative* at Plainwell
IRVING.
North Manchester College came -f
Holstein cow, 7 yrs., due Feb. 17th.
and Prairieville.
.
Double harness. 3rd horse harness.
Last Week's Letter.
home Thursday evening to spend ।
1
£^mun^ynWa?•'iUTP£cd ,o i ~Mr. and i&amp;s Roy Van Amberg thc holidays with, their parents.
।
Roan cow, 9 yrs., due June 10th.
I JhJn
H
and lhclr nephew. Harold Robinson.
2 horse collars.
Rev.. Harley
kcv
ttaney Townsend and
ana fam-]
tarn-।
It£
Hazel Norton came down lly spent Christmas with Mr and jj
Red cow, pasture bred.
IL7.JLT*
-from Grand Rapids and attended Mrs. O. W Teeter in Woodland.
MISCELLANEOUS.
h
1: thr Cliristmas exercises at thc
POULTRY.
if the h«n VrA J^hoothouw Thiiraday evening They
EAST DELTON.
Galvanized tank, 15-bbls.
felt Well repaid as Mrs. Samson had Last Week's Letter.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
• hwJd’hv •?? -rnl n^rl^dn.BT^ 52.’ “l’Cnt mUCh UmC a,ld tn°rl tO make
Mr. and Mrs. John Willison en­
35 crossbred pullets, (White Rocks,
byiu‘e Prc*ratn « Acceaa.
tertained their children and grand­
9x12 brooder house.
'l hM« ^treVli^r*
Mrs L1I,le Sowerby. Miss Lillian children with a Christmas dinner.;
White Leghorns.)
I iti^SEi
\ Siwerby. William Sowerby and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McQuarrie^
Queen brooder stove, 500 chick size.
18 White Leghorn hens.
• and Mr3’ AWle Wbidea were had for Christmas dinner guests
Ideal brooder stove, 1000 chick size.
[I Mr and Mrs Or.- Boulter attend-! MauriaTsow'rbv at K?-nt roiintv’^ their daughter. Marjorie, husband
4
White
Pekin
ducks.
and
baby
of
Kalamazoo.
&lt;d a supper given in their honor at
5^®frtKc« ^“2'
Queen incubator, 220 egg.
Mrs. Chattie Collison
...../the humr of Mr and Mrs Ch4 &lt;2?
he and
the son.
5 White Pekin drakes.
Lyle, ate Christmas dinner with her
»■«. on
Melotte cream separator, 740 lb. cap.
sister. Iva Vanderllck. and familynear Middleville.
TOOLS.
। Mr. and Mrs Lawrence
60 shocks good hard corn. 75 bu. oats.
Otis Boulten. a former resident I
r Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Nagel from
of
this
neighborhood,
was
married
I Charlotte visited his parents one
a» for Christmas.
McCormick-Deering binder, 7-ft. cut.
Quantity good furniture and othdr arti­
to Bernice Toubls of Hastings on,
Mr and Mn.. Robert Cosgrove day recently.
Mr and Mrs. John Perry and Monday. Dec. 18. Congratulations.
spent Christmas with their daugh- ,aAlr
Keystone hay loader.
cles too numerous to mention.
.
The many friends of Clarence.:
,Jnck
spent
Christmas
in
Grand
ter
and
family
at
Augusta.
.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
---*■•
their daughter. Alton Payne are very sorry to hear he'
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strong of Kata-'™
‘p~®.
pneumonia after his operation;
mazoo spent Sunday at the Culp v,amer from
*rot® Grand Rapids called has
for appendicitis • week ago. All
on
Jack
Warner
and
Jack
Perry
^ome.
* ■
are hoping for his speedy recovery.’
I Friday.
TERMS OF SALE:—CASH. No goods to be removed until settled for.
Mr and Mrs. Stewart Waters- and I
• Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox spent
SOUTH COATS GROVE
with their folks at daughter, Marie, nnd Mr. and Mrw
Last Week's Letter.
;| Christmas
- 7.-------Rex Waters ate Christmas dinner!
Mr. and Mrs 8. J. Hall of Jack- jU€ilcvuc
with Mason Newton.
- "v
aV HerberJ muminatod rtwl crossings are
Mr and Mrs. Rhierson Louden I
.nd throv-x -» *” Part8
A nCW dfVlCe are the happy parents of an eight;
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Endsley and
n* - 11*1,1
pound
son
born
nt
New
Borges*
.. ...... a ... chlla„„
M cwnMUe wnu.SE
J£S
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.
E. E. GRAY, Clerk.
Christmas with Wm. Baynes.
.
crossing the street.
. hospital on Dec. 18.
I Herbert Pinter and wife were; Women first began wearing high
-True blue" i* an expression based
| gueats of Clarence Fritter Christmas । heels during the reign of Queen on “Coventry blue,” noted for its
Prriisu. jday.
,
^Elizabeth 1558-1603.
fast dye.

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It’s Cheaper and Better!

I

SMITH BROS., VELTE &amp; CO

AUCTION SALE
Wednesday, January 10

&amp;

FRANK OVERSMITH, Propr.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 10,1934

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BUT MAJOR PORTION OF IT
IB TIED UP IN CLOSED
BANKS

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Fine Characterizations, Lovely
Settings Feature “LittleWomen"

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PAGES 1 to S

Showing Same Pictures as
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Presented at Brother-

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ST1TEIEIDSN
ALIILAUI
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DR. JOHN EVERINGTON
J)T COATS GROVE

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1 HENRY GREINER, FORII
MERLY OF WOODLAND

ffiSE IN SM

FIX REDUCTION

ON FARM rf.at. RS.
in Canton, Ohio
.r. EATE 0N FARM REAL ES
BILLS, CIRCULARS, ETC., Members of thc Brotherhood nna
—
„_
CANNOT BE PUT IN
I their friends who attended tlie meet-1 TATE DECREASES FORihor. about eight years ago. Henry
■Ing.last
month
when
Rev.
John!
rv
pv®
CENT
MAIL BOXES
Everington of Grand Rapids pre-1
1\
*
r to work on the farm of;
. was secured

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ANCE BRINGS CASH

0UT op hiding

sented tils pictures on "A PUgrlmaRi' ___ _
■«»
। Waldo Garlingcr
in Woodland,’
~
Borne of the most beloved charac­ pictures, table; and Homer Smith,
to Bethlehem." as well as many oth- COST OF OPERATING
ithough Mr. Greiner was a baker by THOUSANDS PLACED
ters in American fiction were sleigh bells. The properties were col­ POSTAGE WILL BE COL­
lected by Mrs. Pratt who did a most
.era. will be interested to know that;
rni/CDiisiriiT unnrIS COUNTY ROAD FUND brought to life by real flesh and tliorough
IN POSTAL SAVINGS
GOVERNMENT MORE i A few years ago Mr. Greiner went
and painstaking Job in LECTED FROM VIOLATORS these same pictures will be present-1
:-----Iblood actors and actresses, in Cen­ combing the city.
cd uy
by izr.
Dr. cvcnngion
Everington on Wednesday
*7
.
.
ea
weanesaaj:
~—
—
&gt;to Canton, Ohio, where he secured
.
--------- —
But Lass Than Half ofIt Is tral
i
auditorium here Friday evening
During the fourth act, the audi­ This Ruling Applies to City night. January 17. at lhe coats Money Received From Sales a job jn a large baking establish- Liberal Accommodationi Now
— _i
------ &gt;. 1beginning
—
• •
• ment. where he has since been em­
Grove Christian
church,
I -a
rax. «
Exceeds
Sums —
Raised
and
afternoon, when the ence was taken to an old-fashiohcd
as Well as Rural Mail
Available for County
!LittleSaturday
Offered
Should Greatly
at 7:30. These pictures are of ex_.
,
. „
Theater Guild of Battle Creekorchard
...
with a real rail fence, an
l ployed. On his way to work he had j
Boxes
ceptionai merit and Mr. Everington'
Property
Tax
Roads
।dramatized the play adapted from apple tree and real apples forming a
------ cross aThrough
railroad track,
and Sat-1
Increase the Deposits
T&lt;i prevent the obstruction of mail-tells the story in a most interesting
tax urtfay morning when he reached the
Louisa
May------------Alcott's---------novel. "Little
dellghtfu^seltUig.
Those who- wonder
esting^ Judging by official reports of taxThe report for the year 1933 of1^
----- r—
---------------------- —- --------------------Senator Arthur Vandenberg of
County Treasurer L. F. Maus is ■ Women.'
why it seems to take so tong between boxes with extraneous advertising manner. There ought to be a largo at ion In different ’ states. Michigan railroad, the gate was down, because this state never did a finer servlM
: ' oificiai
made anfigures
enviable
record
in 1932.
an approaching
Evidently
interesting reading. It show's a balThc ca3t wa5 Mccllent and showed Acenes would be Interested in taking matter, etc., which Interferes with crowd,
for
taxation
in The
1933 .। of
thtnMng
’'that
hadtrain.
plenty
of limo
time i u-nce
some wwkaW^pLn*^
■ '
official flCrnra'K
fnr tavatiroi
in
loan
thlnklna
that he
he hurt
nU-nttnt
ancc on hand for the county . of I Ote result of intelligent training, a peek at the beehive of activity and the delivery of mail by city or vil$120377,18 at
the
end.
of
lhe
year.
•
Lines
clicked
with
thc
precision,
of
a
(the
hurried race against
whilelft’4e lelUr carriers. Postmaster Gcnup uw ««. ui inc year.I——- ----------------------- ------------------- ------------------------------sr— lime
— ---------have not as yet been complied £ow- to cross, he crept under the gate lnsuranct. of dPtXMits Ln the banks of
lever,
there
was
a
large
reduction
and
startea
to
crow,
when
he was
Thank, In l£
-n.i.
........
..
■
.
...
.
.
'
I
rrr&lt;rf«&lt;&lt;klnrtn
1
nuntr&lt;ifru
nrrrt
flv,
mul
--***
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Thls. however does not take into • professional company and thc main such a change is in progress. Charles 'eral James A Farley has Issued-an*
from
1929
up
to
the
end
of
1932.
and
struck
and
Instantly
killed.
dl
2,
„„ *
consideration the fact that of that;ro,e* were thoughtfully interpreted, i Leonard loaned the grass matting order, dated January 2. 1034, which
sum 168.105.63 Ls impounded in theiThc death scene- was not "over-| used in this scene.
provides that mailable matter, such
Michigan leads the procession in the; The deceased aas 30 years of age. w lt, cuimlng they would be the
amount of tax reduction.
and was married only a few month: ones thal uxjuld
to j**, llw
N»shvlUe uuu
and FieeiM&gt;rt uanu,
banks, which
which'cmoted
faU,t on®
expect
While
pro- us ,statemenu
xmiiuuc
.----------' ' a -----— would
--------- —
,----- , । --— »giving
-------- credit
:
. .for this
.
.............. ' I of, ,account,
....... ........ bills, ciraaa
.1__. Therirrpvii
....In ......
lib usual run—of
nm.itb.iir*
j'.IVin, like
ItVi.
mnttor
are closed
amount
the Nash- 'from fthe
amateur a/im.
com-i। duction. mln
one Tntmt
must tlrif
not fATlff.t
forget til..
the &lt;11.
dl- culars. nr
or^ther
matter 4,'ivilll.
depoMlOfilclal reports show tliat taxes on ago. He war an industrious, hard brunt of the whole matter- that it
rout estate were reduced from
Ymm working vmimr
m.n and
nhH well
Ib.il liked
iilm.1
t&lt;J compel thcm
(lo
ville bank is $51322 M and In the • Pontes, Jo. Meg, Amy. Beth, and Mrs., reftor. Sherman Wilson, who is also ed In any| private mailbox, and on
farm real
young man
— . .
.................... _
A March were "naturals."
•• One ......
&lt;l.« ■ „a lull
flr-.M
InBfru^tnr
nt
tin
HI.. n.UCnl.
nn.t.n.
1.....
..,.4,1
would
full
lime
Instructor
at
Raliltj
which
no
jxwlage
has
been
paid.
-----------$148
nn
acre
on
the
average
in
this
by
nil
who
knew
him.
FreciKjrt bank $16,783.13. What may­
when they kept thcmschea In a li­
be realized by tlic county from these be hard put to find five types better | Creek College. Most of thc persons shall be taken up by the carrier and PRESENTED TO BOARD OF state in 1029—which was the peax
quid position ro m to meet the fed­
sulie^LIor
the
characters
mentioned
••»••••»«
------••
»
—
—
*—
-----u
._
------—
------.
-----iln
"Little
Women"
have
been
under
returned
to
the
postofflee
where
it
i year—to 85c an acre in 1932, a re- i
impounded deposits no one can pre­
eral requirement.-, as reserve bank*.
SUPERVISORS ON
duction of 53c an acre, or nearly 40
dict at this tune The receiver-of the —yesfl even Hollywood. Hannah. i his direction for three seasons and shall be held subject to the payment
Bankers in the eastern states were
MONDAY*
per cent. No other state can boost;
Nashville bank was ready. Just be­ Aunt March and Laurie, too. were in this play, at least, displayed a of the regular postal rates thereon.
opposed to deposit insurance; but
' finesse of action that would not
Hie pastonice department further
of'so great a record of tax-chopping. •
'
fore the bunking holiday was pro­ excellently played.
led by Senator Vandenberg of
Spontaneous applause came from 1compare at all unfavorably with a hopes that the promulgation of this nii/ra nnuDADienkJ
When the figures for 1933 shall be |
claimed. to pay a 25 per cent divi­
Michigan, congressmen and sena­
iorder will bring back into the mails UlVto LUMrAnloUiv
compuco. mey
'compiled,
they win
will unaoubteaiy
undoubtedly;;
dend to depositors; but before he the audience in appreciation of thc ;professional company.
tors from the south, the west anti
first
scene,
an
old
fashiqped
living
&gt;
----r
—
Large
crowds
turned
out
for
each
matter
such
as
statements
,
of
ac.
nr
iqOA
WITH
sl
’
ow
a
lar
&lt;
’
?
reduction
of
taxes
per
could get to do it thc banks contain­
proper
style
performance
of
the
show
and
Judgcount,
bilks
and
circulars
formerly
ur
1
"
1111
1
u
acn?
compared
with
1931.
ThU!
room
furnished
in
^7-^7
r
-----—
----------------------------.
--------------------------—
-------------------------acre as compared with 1931. ThU!
ing the state's' funds were closed,
MATCH oral
votT'.'°
.‘’.'"4
“
&gt;«•
mrougnout with
wun rare antiques
inuquia sup- ing
mg from
man the
uw uppmux,
applause, laughter,
inuunict. and
auu mailed
muuca at city
cuy or
or viuuge
village letter
iciicr car
car-­
,
_,
. was largely due to the fifteen mills LOCAL TEAM
Aibraji TO maivn
statute
books.
and the state, according to the state throughout
banking law. is the custodian of the plied largely through the co-opcru- eloquent silente, caught the spirit Yier Offices for’local delivery, which UCCiaea increase esnown in taxation limit. But it so happens in ’
i ---------------People can already
see the good*
WITS WITH LANSING
*----- - ---------------nt.
o... of
.h.this
....fine
.ni old
--------bya.n
— own
uaNumber
„...
«•—
«-------- j Michigan that, while the amount of I
Hastings
By
concerns
now deliver
their
funds collected by receivers of closed tion of _ _i»eople.
. _ the use
_ story
. in a splendid
.
.. .. -----------of Oases of
. results of this law. in Hastings bllh
EASTERN
with :■ manner.
banks. Because the sjate- couldn't jof cream colored sets striped with
employees who placed the matter in
in ]
। taxation on real estate was reduced 1
ibanks found their savings depcaiU
Afflicted
Adults
pay the Nashville bank receiver, the!dashes of aluminum paint the BatWithout casting any reflection on lhe letter boxes or other mail re-!
s cost of operating our'
----------I in 1933,
the
---- 1
growing appreciably larger since the
receiver couldn't pay lhe depositors. |tlc Creek players reproduced the 11- the work done so fur by thc--------local------------------ceptaclcs of—
the perrons
for whom
-------- —
Probate Judge Stuart Clement; state -govenu.*...,
nirfent. Judging by the: VICTORY ASSURES
I first of January, with every indicaMost
of
this
money
is
still
tied
up
in
'
lusion
of
a
mellow-,
old-fashioned
Civic
Players,
the
Battle
c«.«ir
&lt;.
Creek
ihe
latter
is
intended.
There
might
pr
e
;i
,.
n
ted
his
annual
report
to
the
amount
of
money
taken
from
th&lt;.'J. v,
•■■vaiv j
«&lt;&lt;■&lt; mu
ill . — ...
•
.
* . .
.
...
....... - — • ... •
,— .u. i
ElMAi q tion that-they will continue to ina
«a..u&lt; banka. —
I... -- ---,________
hlis nlnv
- --------closet!
The
receiver
has sued !i u.all
wall paper whtrh
which ftimlKhaH
furnished an
an IHnal
Ideal ' trnllrv.
troupe In
In •this
play set a
pacee that have
h.vn h«n
been .some
anma-----------------------justification tn,
for
8U
Mond and people, hxs increased because the
rLHbL IIV FINALO crease. While fear of bank* was aa
the .state treasurer to get this i background for the lovely pieces of will be difficult to duplicate.
i business houses doing their own de- also gave a comparison between 1933 sales tax
than the
. ... .
,ax yields
**“* more
mnr- tHan
,h* prop-1
”r~’*' _ . „
prevalent tn this vicinity over $200.­
money; but that suit has "not yet I old furniture.
1 Herewith is the cast:
Uverlng when postage was increased
erty tax ever did. And tor 1934, on,
N. J. Weiss of Albion 000 was deixadted in the postal savten decided
-by the
thc supreme
supreme court.;
court.' People
tropic wlu&gt;*loaned
wno loanea furniture
lurniture used
usca ^Jo.
ao. uock
xuiet-n maraey;
Mcg. from
irom two
two to
to three
uiree cents,
cents, but
out .with
.wiui 'A1'?,}!?“?•
been
decided by
Jack ^Eileen
MarkeyMeg,
top of that, will be added the headColleffe to Judffe the
irigs in this city. This money was
In thc county road hind there is &gt;n the first three acte are: Mrs. W. Marjorie Hinkley; Amy. Clara the. restonitibn of the old rates of•
i
tax
of
$2
00
for
each
adult
person
to
T
n
„™
o
1
taken away from Hastings, so H
a balance
lwlanceV7f*
tt7’j9WUnnd *in
tlw Ii D.
D- Campbell, a settee and a marble- Walklnshaw;
Walklnahaw; Beth.
Beth. Betty
Betty Pulsifer;
Pulsifer;! two cents
cenU "for
delivery."Tnclud*
of ’$37599.03
in the
for local delivery.
Includi^H*cafies and'af-i pay the Old Age pension claims..
Tournament
could do nobody any good except the
Covert road fund a balance of 112.- topped table; Mrs. Clyde Wilcox, a Mrs. March iMarmeei, Mary Jean-Ung the rural routes operating out of
•
It
can
be
seen
thnt
'Michigun
r
dld!
Hastings
High
debaters
will
meet
one wlra received two per cent in­
1U9.12, but this nearly 150.000 La not spinet; Larry Wolfe, a wing back ette Squier; Hannah Mullett. Hilda the office, the department evidently fileted or crippled children, which; . make a good record for 1032 as com- ' Lansing Eastern in thc fourth and terest on it if he complied with all
means a greatly increased expense
an actual balance of available cash, I chair: Philo Sheldon, a settee: Mrs. Hamilton; John Brooke. Wilfred feels tliat the carrier service should
nnrt
„,anv
—— —
...h*'-*-**^^*;
pared with 1929.
But. thc "economy lost of thc preliminary
debating; the rigid requirements. If lie failed
to the county and
in many coses, a I adm
’
* county
----------------------- chairs
- --------------------— Laurie. Donald, ^
’•"• ncx be hampered by thUAttMTrous ^^Vhe
^^Tth^^lt*
‘^‘^-- -f Unslng r^t wrie. at the IlTgh ^.udlM to do so. he would get no Interest.
because
$26,417.69 of
road' ■ Archie
McDonald,
and what-•; «--»
Haughey;
Dolan;
' ! now
Andino m*ro
funds are impounded In the Nash-; not stand; Mrs. Kellar Stem, and- Mr. Laurence. Victor Squier; Aunt1 matter, at times assuming consider- ...
involved
now is finding
mare wave
ways to enana
spend1 wHdav
Friday. .Tannaw
January 10
12. aztmmana4„&lt;»
commencing at Both banks are paying three per
ville nnd Freeport banks.
I irons; Mrs. Honora Pratt, chairs. March, Minerva Gibbs; Mr. March. ! able proportions, nor..should the de- j Following Is the itemized rcport'as!,he P®°P*«'8 money, which’ require , 8:00 o'clock. The local team will dc- cent which Ls a higher rate. There
r&lt;-&gt;t however, onfend the affirmative
I.,. .1,1During the year the Treasurer has1 stool and draperies; c. B. Hodges. Henry Bahlman; Professor Bhaer, • partment share its facilities with' rvu.lKu^ u uic
! tncrontort
increased lnvi««
levies, (pt.
side of ,u.
the gov- are no restrictions on withdrawals
'
• private concerns, especially as the presented by Judge Clement:
collected $95,400.00 of delinquent [ picture; Mrs. W. R. Cook, chairs. Charles Cruinc.
। real estate, but by other means that | chunent radio control question. A and the owner of the deposit can ob­
General Probate Division.
taxes and has on hand at the pres- ---------------- :--------------------------------------------------- :------------------------------------------ pastolfice department Ls still operat-i
are Just as effective—the sales tax. victory
Hastings High
------- , will
— give ----------—... a tain it at any time. Besides that the
ent time $30.70841. the nptjor por-!
1933
I tar » nu*pt iiAiirn
Ung at an, annual defiicit in spite of'
1924 and the head tax.
chance to participate fn the state banks afford accommodations which
W. L. CHASE NAMED
I the various economics which have No. of new cases entered 209
152
-------------lion of which will go to the state
elimination
series; also a wall1 postal savings make no pretense of
and to townships, villages and this
flM Dnno DnADn,been effected, including the 15 per No. of administrators
H.
H.
S.
JUNIORS
plaque signifying a successful record, giving.
UN ruun oUAnU'ccnt cut which was made last year
city. In the General fund on the
76
appointed
&lt;3
Tn «n»r- nnurnv
Ircnc J°nes. Lillian Tolhurst and, There were many thousands ot
• first of the year, there- was $4,274 42.
33
lU UlVt LUM EDY Helen Keeler will debate for Has- dollars that were wilhdrqira from
No. of wills entered .... 40
1
.1
—Vif
r
• ' I In all postal employees'salaries.
Delegation
Visits
Lansing- Thc order,which was received No. ol special, adminis­
This is the smallest end-of-the year
Ji i;;
. ... .Ungs. Opposing them will be Robert tills city and county during the past
amount for some time in that fund.
trators
appointed
....
20
! Today to Try and Get Funds P®0?*1* «
10cai i»stomce. reads
7 why Be Rich?
Scheduled Muir. James Turrin and WUHs Bui- two nnd
' one-half
- - - -----------------years since —
the
Troin this fund U paid tile bulk of
!
J
J
as follows:
*
No. of special guardians
. I
lor Prcserttation
Urd. w. D. &lt;M«n a u&gt;» Ljm.u&gt;g Nashville bank fulled that have been
the county's expenses.
appointed
Paragraph 1, section 947. Postal
PROGRAM IS UNLIKE THAT
D“c P™“
,
0
1
. Eastern coach while Albert Becker
kept In hiding. It Ls dangerous to
The Banner as well as thc people
1 \
Here
•
has charge of the Hastings squad. keep money like that. Now that the
| Tlie Board of Supervisors met cn(■ Laws and Regulations, is amended to No. of guardians ap­
of this county appreciate the inter­
,
pointed (minors) ....
FOR WHEAT ADJUST.
1° Juniors of the Hastings High There will be one expert judge. Pro- government's plan for deposit insur­
I Monday for their January session. : 1read as follows;
est which County Treasurer Maus
No. of guardians ap­
1 school will present "Why Be Rich." lessor N. J. Weiss, men s debate I ance is in operation there is no rea'
Sec 947. Private mail recep­
MENT PLANS
’the bt^lness being largely routine; tacles should be used to facili­
Udtes In giving to the public com­
pointed (incompetent)
I son why anyone should cairy on his
0 a comedy by Darragh Aldrich, in the coach at Albion college.
plete Information with regard to the
No. of guardians ap­
[work concerning finances.
, i tate the delivery ot mail. When
Central auditorium on February 9
The debating program in which i person or hide money because of
county’s financial affairs.
pointed (spendthrift)
0 commencing nt eight o'clock. The tlie Iocal team is engaged Is an ac-1I fear if it were placed in banka.
I At the October session, a legal
designated by the owner or user
AVERAGES FIGURED
We look for the reports of the two
jcAst selected is as follows:
tivity of the Michigan High School
CHD VCADQ 1GQO 1QQQ tangle arose in the election of W. L ' thereof for the purpose of re­ 1 No. of . discharges (AdADDRESS TONIGHT AT
rUn TtAno lUJc-iy&lt;jO cha.^e as a suiierintendcnt of the! ceiving mail, all rules and regu­ ‘ minlstrators. executors
Peter Smith. Stephin Bristol; Forensic Association and is under local banks to show improvement
1&lt;2 Eliza Smith. Agnes Royer; Robert the general direction of the Exton-j! tn the volume of their deposits, duo
.-----------poor. He was still supervisor of thi*- lations affecting the use of such a or guardians!,...
THE K. 0E P. HALL
•
No.
of
adoptions
conto
the fact that the government
Hampden*.
Homer
Ycckley;
Diana
£1
°n
Division
of
the
University
of
receptacles
issued
by
the
PastCorn Acreage Must Be Re- First and Fourth wards, not having
। firmed •
D Gray. Winona Brooks; Jim Brown,' Michigan. Tills preliminary series. plan of deposit insurance is now
tContlnued on page three)
Speakers Will Oppose Con­ duced Wth and Number of
No. of determinations
Julian Townsend: Angela Mayhew.; wih be completed on January 12. protecting every bank dejxMltor up
struction of the St. Law­
of heirsl........................
18 Jean Brower; jty’der Hamson. Wai-11 '**
-'' school **"
Each
has had ------------------the opportunity to the limit placed by the law.
Pigs Also Decreased
resigned as a supervisor nnd on GLEE CLUBS TO
No. of insane
13
13 ter Caukin: Adonijab White. Nile to defend the affirmative side of the which is $2,500. That Limit will pro­
Corn and hog farmers In Barry Monda&gt;' was named by the board,
rence Waterway
0 Hallock: William. Ricliard Tolles: radio control question in two de­ tect 97 per cent of all the bank de­
. &gt;w.
„ as a superintendent of the poor for
PRESENT
OPERETTA No. of feebleminded ...
Why the St. Lawrence deeper wa- ,county arc roon to
be offered a a t&lt;?rm of
ycars
-----------No. of epileptic
bates and the negative side in two positors of this country.
0
Mrs.
Van
Dyke,
Dorothy
Ballance;
terway is not needed and should ,
! Mlle. Discartes. Marcella Kennedy; debates with two contests held at
to sign Production
a discussion of the law concern- Hastings High Musicians and No. of sales of real esJr a^dreSs^t^b^ delivered1 atma!chance
menl rv&gt;ntrn&lt;rt«
Contracts
with
the Adjust-!
govern- inif
ing
the Virtfrnn.s'
veterans' tnv
tax OVnmntlntl
exemption'
। tate through court ...
20
mnnt
tv
I fir firn
nnvnrrtthe
'
, FARM BUREAU TO
™ two u s. plalnclothesmen. Russell home and two at nearby schools.
'
Songsters to Appear in
[No.
:
of afflicted Adult
In the elimination or champion-j
Laubaugh, Lawrence Hubbell;
mass meeUng in K. of P. hall Wed- ment, according to Harold J. Foster, i „5“^d .UP,t10^ **} if*)
58
MEET JANUARY 11
prompters. Pauline Tolhurst * and ship series the schools which have
nesday evening, this week
I Barry County Agrcultural Agent and •
made n^^^ronriItin„CKf^
"Ichabod Crane”
No. of-afflicted or crlp| survived the
preliminary
series
Virginia Boyes.
&gt;ou.
(mgmumium
; «&lt;■«
»m will
The
meetlns
Lx
Hurt
of
u
30-dav
i
*aturv
mnui.
no
appropriation
for
।
,mg the
Mie veterans'
vewrans taxes
Mixes in
m. 1933
ums
‘
?TtU'' pied children
rtS^^pXFbU
pro- paying
Committee chairmen are: Proper- debate among thetpselves, the losing W. L. Everson to Be Speak,
was done formerly so the varl- bxsed On Washington Irvings fam- Amount
,
of in­
lies. John Adcock: Stage. John Bar- teams dropping out after each con­
,ofmer,
’r/ 50 .ine
and CltUeiu UMue^colEttSThC corn and ** Pro®rarn
un,- ous countlm
and
munictpaUti«!vere
'ous legend of Sleepy Hollow, will be
er at Strand—Special
heritance tax
nett; Publicity. Helen Angell; Pro- test until only two undefeated schools
OOo £tS m nrotAt
P0" thc wheat pro«™m ,n lhat “ ou‘ tho« •'nounts Under lhe new presented by the boys' and girls'
paid during year $3,805.61 $2,970.67 grams. Marie Shaffer. Tickets. Arloa remain. These two^ schools will be
Pictures a Feature
Glee Clubs of the Hastings High
taken *to
Arbor *for “
the
state
Myera; Costumes, Jean Arndt.
“ Ann
*
■* -4*Juvenile Division.
proposed seaway. The petltiqns will small producer. A producer is not 50 years of bro will be exempt.
The
Barry County Fann Bureau
' school
at
Central
auditorium
Friday,
,
championship debate on April 27.
,
of new caSus entered 34
be presented to U. S. Senators eligible to sign a contract unless he x Dr. B. A. Perry, Bert Brown nnd'■JX.T.
40 “PROCESSION OF THE
at eight No.
:
J!yir' 10. commencing
Each of the six debaters partici­ will hold their January meeting at
No.
of
dependent
chiK
James Couzcns and Arthur H. Van­
panng in
in the
uie final
unai meet
meet. will
wu. be
oe pre
pre-­
St,r“nd lbeatCT in H*“^gs OC
o'clock. The story ■familiar to moat
|
BRIDES’’- ON APRIL G. pating
averages for the base period of ten Morse Backus are in Lansing todayI n
dren Involved ........
38
denberg at Washington Feb. 1. (10&gt; acres of com and at least three trying to learn when, if ever, the, readers concerns Ichabod Crane, the
sen
sented
ted with a gold watch and each
TJTiT,' m
Already 100,000 have been signed,
gawky, vain schoolmaster of Sleepy No. of delinquent • chil­
.. Sayles. Mrs. R. W. Cook. Mrs. A. D. school wiU receive a large bronze p.n^T?m starlln« promptly al 2.06
dren Involved 11
according to the League's officials &lt;31 Utters of pigs. If a producer has money due the County Road Com- Hollow, who has dazzled the eyes of
&gt; McDonald and Mrs. A. D. Kntskern trophy cup. The two schools which
..
.
...
the required com and not hogs, he mission on various projects would
at Lansing.
No. of neglected chil­
Thls
meeting
Ls
somewhat
of a
Mynheer
Van
Tassel
with
his
pre
­
. [comprise the committee having in reach the' semi-final round will al- i
the vvm
com ...m
and ivvvi.v
receive uc
be para.
paid. wo
No roaa
road W
wotf
done
Rneakorv nt
nt the
lhi&gt; rally
rnllv here
h-r» WedWnrt can sign for uw
orK can be flonc
dren involved
Sneakers
neXy
night ViU
bl-Attorney
Johnibc,‘cflt paynM,nl on the corn and by the county because they have no tenttons to.culture as a prospective
u, charge the "Procession of the so be presented with bropzc trophy different nature than usual in that
No.
of
mistreated
chilarrangements
have
been
made
with
sLlekttnotTon^
*
Sk* "" m“nU™nre or
son-in-law, although Katrina, the
1 Brides" to be presented Friday night, cups properly engraved. Last year
.
dren
involved
, daughter in question, loves Brom, a!
u April 6. at the Methodist church. Flint Northern High school won the Mr. Branch, manager of tl» ,,local
„
Ity
.ml Robert H. '*2,/'^ „rtod on ,hw,
ltoThe
A; • Board
_
. ___
■ dashing young blade of the village.
theater, to show several reels of
The wixile program will be beautiful
The
base
iierlod
on
which
the
kill
be
In
session
all
Merrill. Grand Rapids, consulting averages are figured Is 1032 and this week.
Hilda. Katrina’s aunt, a rich widow BEN EAST SPEAKS
’
and impressive. Further announce­
2T..S:
engineer, who has had wide experi­ 1933. The contract covers only the
end? of 4 000 ncople
Ilcrcst to Jarm ,oSka aud
pic­
from New York..visits Sleepy Hol­
--------------■&lt;«&gt;
.
.
ment
will
be
made
later.
'
people.
| tures of me
' Bureau OU
ence on waterway projects. The
HERE ON.JAN. 18
low and is enchanted with Ichabod's ’
meeting will start at 7:30 o'clock ‘’MZTi.v.i.ic.ib^bbcmebu ANNUAL WOMEN'S
------------------- :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Plant at Indianapolis. Ind.
.
artificial airs. The Van Tassei's Lnand will be open to the public.
of the contract are ns follows:
s.
CLUB LUNCHEON vite ichabod to a merrymaking at Illustrated Lecture on Isle
dlana Btrni Bureau Federation and
1. Reduce the acreage planted to |
__T
'•‘-vn their home In order to promote an
'l
Royale
Sponsored
by
GarBERNARD HELSEL IS
com on the farm you will operate in «&lt;vB nij aino.sno. m-,!.-. *_ alliance with Katrina.
‘0
Brom, a favorite with the schooli 1
den Club and P. T. A.
AGAIN BACK IN JAIL int w bl taut 20 per ml ion- “ uw
fifth) below_tht average number of i Feature Meeting at Mcth- children, sends them the legend of
Ben East of Grand Rapds. whose
t
of the senice thc Oil Company u
the "Headless Horseman."
acres planted to com on this farm
odiat Chnrrh Tan 1 n
Sheriff Leonard and Deputy during
writings on the Out Of Doors page
the past two years. 1932 and
otim unarCh Jan.
19
I As the dancing progresses on1 in thc Grand Rapids Press are fam­ The CWA and W. K. Kellogg Foundation Will Take giving to Farm Bureau memben
Flower Found Him
. ,
over several states. Mr Eversoi adI Friday. Jan. IB, Ls the date for the I Mynlieer's estate the young lovers' illar to our readers, vyill give an 11­
1931
.
.
Care of the Cost of Changing Old Building
|dressed the annual meeting of tha
2. Reduce the size of your brood- annual luncheon and business meet- plot revenge Katrina encourages1 lustrated lecture on Isle ftoyale at
at Coleman
j as 1 •
a 'rt
.
Farm Bureau at Lansing in Decemrow herd so that not more than ,lng of the Hastings Women's Chib; Ichabod's advances, while the oth-’ the Central school auditorium on
Bernard Helsel, who escaped from
and Making Additions 1 hereto
| per at which time his talk waa
[which
of•;era—play
upon credulity
with refcr-' Thursday, evening. Jan. 18, at eight
&lt;Continued on page six)
—&lt;» *— will be•-held In the
« parlors
&gt;•
...
the Jail here last September, was!
| the Methodist church. A full attend- 1 enccs to the "Headless Horseman." o’clock.
About forty rural school district give to the consolidated district a »Jr£.atI&gt;' *PPreciated.
.
■
apprehended by Sheriff Leonard and
ance ot members Ls hoped for as I As Ichabod prepares to woo Ka-'
suitable
building
ample
for
a
conThe January program committy
officers
from
nearby
districts
in
Sponsoring tills event are thc
Deputy Flower of Delton and is DELTON TO HAVE NEWbuslness of Importance Is to come trlna blood-curdltng
sounds are! Tho.-napple Garden Club and the Castleton and Maple Grove met in solldnled school, without a dollar “ BaMtut arraMrmshis tor othar
now in Jail here.
numbm U&gt; maU.a well rounded
**
heard, lights flicker and the ghoat-' P. T. A- The program promises to be the High school room at the Nash­ ot bonded debt.
SCHOOL BUILDING
It will be remembered that Hel­
The matter oh.tultlon U naturally •“&gt; Interesting prognun lor all at­
_______
“iternoop program,
. . —.. "Ye
„ Old less figure
__ __ of the "Headless Horse-[ very interesting and educational so ville school ‘last night to consider
i। Th?
The afternoon
sel pleaded guilty in circuit court
HWA uni! tha Kellntrtr ‘ainaiM
Sln«ln8 Hkule."
Skule," in
in "charge
of Mrs.
Mrs. man"
man" appears,
up
one uiai
that WIU
will be
raised tn the mlndi ------«■»“—■*
The
entire
prwram
tr«
charge of
pursuing the terrified‘ all are urged to attend.
.the
formation VI
of &lt;1
a VUIUH.XIUUIVU
consolidated ' one
.HIC IWIIIAUVII
—
----- drslt,-—
- 1V A -la
.Tt. 7777
lait September to tile crime of stat-' The CWA and the Kellogg Jda McCoy
. .
. uc . ..• III me. uuuua
. .Sa nit
duw...
-risrtan
J1u lo
— .7 -2 u.ell anrth
21 Ichabod
as he flees from the
The speaker has a wide reputation school district. Just how many dis- of thc residents of the rural school J° a11 «ann folks. Those intoreatea
.Utory rape, and was being held in
trlcts
will
be
Interested
is
not
known
districts
of Maple Grove and Castle- *7 f&gt;r8,,nii'&lt;d agriculture are vipKFoundation
Provide
-----------!
everyone's
*
best
—
*
----effort
•
to
*
be
present.
------!
grounds.
J
~
■
our Jail for sentence at lhe time he I
. as a man who knows Michigan and at the present time.
I
ton. It will be found that Act 236, dally invited to attertd.
I
।
Mrs.
McOoy
was
a
forme/
singing
Brom
returns
from
his
successful
its out door life. Isle Royale. one of
the..----Means
l^!Lihtha?ehIam^iiv3^e.»Sr^if:
.----.----- _* ... 1. iscnoaj
teacher
and
is
well
Informed
1
hoax.
Mynheer
and
Brom
relent
and
The thing tliat prevented the which was explained at lhe meet-'
_,_2"
_
I school teacher and is well Informed hoax. Mynheer and Brom relent and1 Michigan's beauty spots, is a moat
min with I
' Hl«her ed
'Icatlon I®
n the
mZ
Miouun
U certainly
ccruiuuy takwa- O
on
ine technique.
tecnnique. This
This annual
annual meetmeet-: Aunt
Aunt Hilda,
Hilda, in
in triumph,
triumph, then
tnen leads
leadsI delightful place with a history that building of a consolidated school at ing held last evening in Nashville. DR. HENDERSON TO
m.
lng " forarard 8t*P ln BanT coun^ ing Is to be a worthwhile affair.
I back the crest-fallen Ichabod who
Nashville, when the plan was sub-:provides a way for such tutltioni
QPFAk HN MnMHAY
the
young man back to his?„„rtS
old quar-‘ 11 W1H ** rem«’mb&lt;,red that
ter/
---------------- --------------------- !is reconciled to marriage on hearingJ is unusual nnd intensely Interesting milted a few years ago and aroused with relatively small cost to thej .
orCHfk Vlv RlURWftg
1
Here
*s
your
opportunity
to
lean;
i that she
.sets the matt abundant
„
“BO a conso,,d“lcd dl8tr,ct WM'KN,GHTS TEMPLAR AN- --------*—J —
such intense feeling, was due to the (people of the rural districts that arcni. ’ 4__
■ about
it._______ , e &gt;
« 8t a k “nUn&lt;* an ( formed centering nt Delton and a
* NUAL INSPECTION.J table in New York. Herewith is the;large bonded debt which would have embraced in a consolidated district. Coming as Brotherhood UU I
.
_J
te^-^JVd« M?p^k w!Th!VGin ! con"&lt;,l“1B‘e&lt;1 ’Ch°°‘ hM ***" *^n‘
T** annual • impcctton of Has-'cast:
i been necessary for thc consolidated
In the Banner next week wp will 1 -—W. L. Hinman Captain
toX&gt;ro tenten^^ieVl who^l'duCt*dKt^? bUl K‘lh0Ut “ *de' t!n&lt;8 Commandery No. 56. Knights i Mynheer Van Tassel, rich farm- LOCAL STUDENTS ON
• district to assume. It will be re- publish the provisions of this act. so|
nt
qnilnrt
gtSTten to Sv 5S J».
^P1". will be on Thursday night. er-Uoyd Peterson; Hendrik, his
membered that legal steps were tak-: that it can be seen how liberal Is
01 »upper oquM
W. S. T. C. HONOR ROLL • en
iP en ten to tuenty years In Jack-. nie chance has now arrived when j*n. n. at the Masonic Temple.[son—Ellsworth Newton; Brom Van
which set aside the consolidation the aid offered by the state to meet | The members ot tha Brothernoof
' r
lhe CWA ,unda from the ,cdcral Dinner at 6:30 precedes the meet- Brunt, u young gallant—William
j at that time.
i Just such a situation as this.
should remember that a flue treat
HALF-YEAR LICENSE PLATES
government and the splendidI help;ing. Eminent sir John H. Rademak-1Fox; Ichabod Crane, schoolmaster— Two Young Ladies Maintain 1 At the present time it 13 possible' With the troublesome matter of^Ls in store for them next
Half year
autonrablle license °r thp, w K-Ko'lo8K Foundation a er. Grand Generalissimo, of Manis- Bob Corkin; Vrou Van Tassel, Myn; to get liberal aid from the CWa of bonds eliminated and with thc as- Janui
Splendid Record Made
plates will be available for motorists !?\ublc b“Jld*n8 c,n be.^recled al tee- conducting the work. All mem-lheer's wife—Velma Kellogg; Kathe federal government, which or- surajtce tliat splendid school pt$vi- ixxioi
in
High
School
thls year exactly as in 1933 This an- 0611011 wlllc" will provide up-to- bers are urged to attend this meet- | trina. their daughter, Lola Ashaltcr;
Iganlxatlon will pay for the labor leges will be afforded at Nashville of th
nouncement has come from Secre-! d“!* . “hoolacc0.mJP?lat.‘&lt;,ns' ^not
Wilhelmina, her friend.Lucille
Among the students at W. S.T.C.,. and such materials as require a for thc pupils In the consolidated Will
tary of State Prank Fitzgerald onl&gt;'f°r *uch rural districts as have
----------------&lt;■»■&gt;
Karmes; Hilda, Katrina's aunt. Ha- In Kalamazoo, are,, two Hastings large element of labor in their man-;district, giving the rural pupils —
The.se
half yw
year aucacrs
stickers wm
will DC
be good
good B 7*dy v?ted ’ ...
con»ol‘dat6- but. for
xel McCain; David, negro servant, young ladies who are making splen­ ufacture. We understand that an twelve grades Instead of eight, thereence.
---meac nau
.„ ADJOURNED CITY BANK
for
MEETING. • Floyd Woodard; also Lords and La- did scholastic records and whose architect has drawn plans for re- would seem no reason why this plan heretofore will. If ;io»lbj«i.
for the
the first
first six
six months
months of
of the
the year
year Lt.herL*WchSf’’.J?STOCKHOUJERM
w?
—
j ...
eoruolldatcd district.
dlstrlet We
Wc
The adjourned annual
meeting ofjdies of the Manor, villagers, coun­ names are on the honor roll this, vamping the present school buildand
will«...bi? placed- on sale before loin tlie consolidated
a,,,,,,,,, »•&gt;»&gt;*«&gt;•
... should ___________________
... *•
hope
boar
not go through, and —
”" “
— him
---- again because h&gt;
considerit
will.
’
'
ways
something tniererili
March 1, which is the date when the c?Rn?t
?lve.the detalls- but w? the stockholders of the Hastings itryfolk. and school children.
semester. The two are Miss Mar­ ing at Nashville, with c
laier.'
City Bank will
bunk---------------&lt; • » ------------1833 plates must be put away. There i will
“ do
«“so
'»
’•
.........
. . convene at the.....
garet .Merrick, daughter of Mr. and able addition to the building, which
Wc undcrstand hint meetings will
-nj .
----------- ***---------------on Friday evening. January 12. at
ANNUAL MEETING.
Mrs. Wayne Merrick, and Miss. will provide rooms' for the consoll- be held in the rural school districts captain? W/L. Hinman. T!
-will probably be no reduction in the I
7;oo o'clock.—M. A. Lambic, cashier.! The annual meeting of thc Farm- Evelyn Johnson, daughter of Mr. and[ dated school and make It up-toj -1.A..1-I
price of license plates this year, al-.[ POHTMASTER AT BELLEVTE.
, 4 .4 Aand
..-4
—ZMIwFlt members
I
—. M
— ■
date. We undevstand that the W. which Am
could
should be Kbrought
will V.be:
Icrs' Mutual Fire Insurance Company Mrs. Fred Johnson.
though there is an agiUtion to have ’1 William A. Young, who was bom —Adv.
and grew to young manhood In thU
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■
of Barry' and Eaton counties will be
While in High school here, bath, K. Kellogg Foundation lias agreed Into this consolidation. Al there ard Oook. Gi-i t; &gt; llei
lower prices for die - ’ , ■■
city, has Just been made postmaster;
DANCE.
I held in lhe city of Hastingson Wed- had splendid records and have been; to pay all the costs ot the revamp- meetings lhe provisions of lhe new J.?hn C- Ketcham. ।
FR1ED CHICKEN pUPPER.
: of Bellevue. He is the sontof Mrs. | At Carlton Center this Friday Ineaday. January 17, 1934 at 1:00 । keeping up their academic standards, ing of the present building and the state law. Act 236, will be explained. Marble, R. J McCroi
At the U. B. church Wednesday. Anna Young.* who lives oh West night Prize waltz. Good music—o'clock P.M. sharp. A-L. Wilton,Bee. at Western. Congratulations are ex-, building of the addition which the so that everybody will have a com-, Elmer HUlng. Haul
January 17. Price 25c.—Adv.
Green
I Adv.
[—Adv. 3 Wks.
Green street.
street.
| CWA does not assume. This wUljplete understanding of thc subject- Ed Smith.
itended.

LARGEST sjNOLE ITEM

JUDGE CLEMENT S
MIL REPORT

H.K.S.DEBH
IN F Ml MEET

CONTRACTS FOR HOG
IND CORN FARMERS

SoSid^way

‘Jfi 25 d°”..noL^" B

law'

of aI»

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Nashville Can Now Have A Consolidated
School Without A Dollar of Bonds

�THE HASTINGS BANKER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, IW

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1 COUNTY GROUP LEAD-

'

LOCAL NEWS

j He quoted from a book published UIIIjl'J (J Jji/ l
ERS ATTEND LESSONS
[by President Hoover in 1922. vtan
-TZ.;'
*
the people of this country regarded1
****** **i
’
Miss
Roberta Herihey Oiveg
him more highly than they evident­
i A marrtagJ license has been issued
ly did in 1932,
in which Mr. Homer •
Demonitration of fial&amp;di j
,10 uiarc
Clare t.
E. no&gt;Qcr,
Holder. *7.
47. Assyria iandL
A
'.^77-'.'*
-----------------to
SfII.v...
■
’ m in shares of this old associatiOrritf pro­
COLLEGE PRt8.&gt;JBLL8 RO J complain JSf’thingT &lt;to St ‘run AMATEUR FI8TI0UFFBR8 Mina n rtr-Kln 40'L^Tsend*
From Farm Vegetables
I
; Il is good new* to'the. friends of!
Mias Roberta Hershey, specialist!
tected by first mortgaged not on one k
TARIAN8 MKW MUST
‘I smoothly." Dr. Leffler said there had
: Dorr Kenyon to know that he is 1m­' fn Nutrition. Michigan State Ool-1
TO MEET IN I. 0. 0. F.
always been-trouble In the world,
"
PULL
TOGETHER
j proving, although slowly, from his1 irge. met with the Barry county lo- |
V but on.Hundreds of homes in Michigan
iand troubles would continue.
ARENA HERE
I recent severe illness.
cal group leader* on Thursday and
i In a recent address President Bnt—homes we have helpedlouramembers
I The Rosevale Market is cuttingt Friday, January 4 and 5. All group
Her, of Columbia University.-declared
MATPMCQ HM
living costs'for families. See their■ leader* were present for this, the;
i
THAT'S
ONLY
WAY
OUT
—
that
...
“
the
World
war
hud
destroyed
'
Wtis
I
T
MA
I
Unto
UN
■ to buy or build. '
1
1227.
IVH1
non
non
wntHi
rrf
r.wwiartv
rtfrinllAtn
nAi.rn
second lesson of tlw series, accwdlng
OF THE DEPRESSION
ffl,'
EVENING’S SCHEDULE
».
1 to H J. Foster.' County Agri. Agent.
, .—;
;
home was in Middleville died at
' ,
, •
77"
„
!two centuries." if that be true, we r’ ,
TbMJiMon u&gt;ok up tjic family
Plenty
of
Action
in
Prospect
Howell
Friday,
the
funeral
being
:Thought-Provoking Me
Message
cun realise at once'that we arg not
k
o_
i food supply from, the farm and
When Young Boxers
jjjj
E chureh '» M,dd,e- stressed tire getting of all food pee~ Ptes.
- Leffler
-to take any hop-*kip-andV
From
of (going
ijump
out of
the
depression.
Start Swinging
! Mr*. L. V. Be&amp;smer. wlio has been sible from the farm. Miss Hershey j
Battle Creek College
■ Throughout the ages, he said, men
1 said rome farm families were Over- |
of thc best amateur boxers " pattent at Blodgett hospital in1 looking many healthful and eco- j
, Pre: ident Emil Leffler, of Battle have persistently sought three |. in Sune
this section of the-state will meet Grand Rapids. U somewhat 1m­ notnlcal foods on their farm and I
—"food, shelter and safely."
Creek College, was the speaker atjthing*.
Jn
t
, .
. ,
.
- .
- iln our attempt io climb back to in the roped arena here tomorrow I proved and hopes to tnrne home the purchasing leu denirable foods off;
the Rotary Club luncheon Monday bettez days lhe nr.t *tep will be evening. Jan. 11. when the 20-boul!latter part of thc week.
the farm to take their place.
{noon. He discussed the question of ("safety." We have not progressed so program- of the Golden Gloves : Welcome L. A- S. will meet ThursTliroughoul the lesson M1M Her­
, • Recovery"- from the- world-wide (far above our barbarian ancestors as Tournament to be held under the'flay- Jan.- if. at the hall for dinner, shey spoke on reducing -the food cost.!
1230 Griswold fit- Detroit, Mich.
slump. He made it. plain that only
iwmetlmw think. President Ruth- sponsorship of the Hastings I. O. O. Everyone welcome. Members please without the nutritive value of Ute'
Detroit's OUmi BatUlng and
LDLRAL HOME
Iby cooperative cffdrt and unselfish- ven of our own university once said P. at Odd Fellows hall gets under- ’bring needles, thread and thimbles, food. By lesson nnd demonstration. I
RINK SYS
I'nexs'can the -world Irojie to.get out I that we have taken "but one slippery way at 8:00 o'clock with Johnny' Jut*!® Russell R. McPcek Is here Miss Hershey offered her sugges-1
today
on circuit court business.
*"'
----------------------------------------J. L. Maua. Haitingi, Mich.
tlons.
.
:&gt;f Its serious economic difficulties. &lt;Mop upward from barbarian." The [Wirth as referee.
A largely attended meeting of the
Admission prices ore the same as
whjcii have come as a result of the World war shows how easy it' Is lo
During thc morning Mtas Hershey
World War
I uke ,l,e backward step, for never usual tn spite of ti&gt;e fact that near­ official board of thc. Methodist gave a demonstration to the local
church
was
held
In
thc
church
par
­
Hi sa:d he recently visited New w®1 Staler barbarity practiced than ly twice the usual number of bouts
leaders on Salad* from Michigan
will be presented for the money lors on Monday evening when fi­ Farm Crop*. Tile demonstration
York City and to.a group of business ■ m that war.
men. he mentioned the fact that it
In the opinion of Dr. Leffler, re- The Odd Fellows believe that they nancial matters were discussed fol­ featured four very pleasing salad*
----------------------------are .
furnishing
one of the
best- bar- lowing a pot luck supper. A fine from Michigan farm vegetables and
is only possible IjjLJWperiv —
business meeting. A splendid pro­ had been reputed in thc west that
gains in sporting events since the '-’pirlt prevailed throughout the , fruits.
Hastings W. C T. U. will hare a gram 1* being prepared. It Is hopeful business was looking up in the east. I ,l°n- Each group cannot set out by opening of thc arena here.
' evening.
i Miss’ Hershey discussed why meal
pot luck one o'clock luncheon on each memoer will be present anil To hi* surprise the men he spoke tonitwll to secure selfish advantage at
Winners Thursday will go on to ' Mbs Dorothea Mtake was unable cosfc vary, wise buying and the
Tuesday, Jan, 16. at the Methodist any interested in the temperance replied that they hadn't noticed the the expense of other* without harm the
finals scheduled for Odd Fel-lto return to her studies at Argu-! weekly food budget This lesson will
imnrovdment. but it had been re-1 to mankind. Selfishness is a hurtful
church parlor*, followed by a work are moot cordially -welcome.
■ eleqicnt and the jrroup or individual lows Arena. Jan. 25. Finalists will be bright's nt Battle Creek after the I be relayed in thc local groups over
comjtete in
tn the regional holiday vacation on account of u the
the county
county within
within the
thc next
next two
two
! that seeks its way out of our. finan­ eligible to comjiete
serious illness which will confine her weeks by the leader* present.
cial troubles by-selfish grabbing for Golden Gloves meet.
to her home for some time. '
Flyweight Class (112).
their own benefit will come to grief.
LyBarker's Soap Special saves you
(Novice)
We hear a good many people say­
LITTLE GIRL HIT BY
1. Herbert Cooper. Hastings v*. money—Adv.
ing. in .answer to the shutting off of
Read Friday and Saturday specials
AUTO SATURDAY
• markets for American products In Max Hoyt. Plainwell.
2.. Ford DeClaire. Freeport vs. for Waters' Clothes Shop— Adv.
other countries, said the speaker,
Money-saving opportunities at the Started Across East Mill St.
। that "America can live by herself. Ronald Button. Wayland.
Bantamweight (118).
Rexali Drug Store. Read their adv.
If we can discover a substitute for
Just as Oar Was Ap­
for particulars.—A'dv.
(Novice)
J tin there is nothing else tliat Ameri3. Frank Sperling. Grand Rapids
proaching '
ica needs to have in order to be in­
dependent of the rest of the world." vs. Ed. McGrath, Hastings.
Regina Knrcher. small daughter
4. Pete Harlow. Hastings vs. Dan VARIOUS REPORTS
1 But In the judgment of the speaker
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karcher, was
Morgenstern.
Wayland.
I this would not make America proeWERE ENCOURAGING injured on Saturday, when she
5. Fred Kunde. Freeport vs. Barry
porous. It would simply make her
started across thevstreet in front
hated by oil the rest of mankind. Ragla. Hastings.
an approaching automobile on
Three Vestrymen Chosen at of
MARKET—148 Ea»t State St.
(Open.)
Warehouse—206-208 E. State St.
Unless nations can practice the doc­
East Mill street. Luckily the car.
6. Louis Bovier, Wayland vs. Free­
trine of "Llvc-and Let Live." there
Annual
Meeting
of
the
which was driven by a Mr. Aller­
Telephone 2272*
Telephone 2609
is ntf way to climb out of the de­ man Lambert. Plainwell.
ding.
was notupgoing
rapidly,
Episcopal unuren
Church
apwcDjmi
Just &gt;Urted
olherwlj(
. thehaving
mUe
Lightweight (135).
pression in which the world now­
(Novice)
finds itself.
Member* of Emmanuel Episcopal girl might have been hurt much
NOTE: Effective Thura., Jan. 11 Prices Subject to Michigan 3% Sales Tax
Somttimes we cay "If America !1^7. --------------—- vs.
— James parish held their annual meeting; worse.
Bill James,-----------Hastings
could only get back to thc conditions' ToPP- Saranac.
at the parish hotuc on Tuesday
Mr. Allcrdlng carried the girl to
McBride
of 1928. when everybody was em- -' s'/wilham
JJorgensen.
— -——-. —
—™ vs. night, preceded by a pot/luck sup- the house and later took the child
■
ployed."
if wc could have Mie
the'! Glenn
Glpnn Hummell. Vermontville.
Vermontville
r
._,— But ..
llc£,
,
'and her mother to the doctor, who
s^.;.. volume of' business
....... we then j
Ctrhr. Grand Rapids vs.
tame
Hub. Gerke.
Reports were given by thc rector (found that both knees were hurt*
Ilu.l
___ 7____
VllI&lt;•
had. fhr.ro
there o.tl.lrl
wnuld r,,..
not be so _much
em- YlflV
R°V’ Htimmi'll
Hummell. VoTTfllTnf
Vermontville.
.
‘".'.t ‘.ue v“ri0,,s o,dIda connected and the flesh on one of her limbs1
ployment as then because inventions
with the church and all were very badly crushed. She is doing as well
inventions ![ 10- Julius Neuman, Holland
since that time, wijl still further re- i
Thomas. Hastings.
f.
encouraging, showing-that progress!a* possible. As reported to the
duce the number of.men required to! ,l. I»uls Bailey, Hastings
is being made despite many obsta- Banner. Mr. Allerding said that he
operate our modern machinery.
' A^"n Hummell. Vermontville.
cl” ,
,
. .
saw Regina stop and look, then she
Some have called attention to the! ,
WelterwelghL 11471.
vestrymen elected for
Jor a period of., ran across thc street just as he
Vestrymen
(three years were, Kellar
and!
Large Size
fact that if the number of women: '
&lt;Novice!
ir.n.. Stem
a...-------- - ltartrd up his ear It was a very
! employed in business and industry '•
Dick Palmer. Middleville vs. M. A. Lambie. re-elections, and Carl fortunate accident and one that
Packages
could be put back to thc number i Festus Weedmark. Stanton.
W.
-----------------------Wespinter succeeds
---------------------Wallace—
Os- was unavoidable.
“2. • born,
-rm. .
i employed in 1914, we could then find
l3- Frank Kauffman. Alto vs. Ed.
southwest" woodland. ■
|, *The
thc
nnuuni1 .meeting
work for all the men: That would be|®ktb*- Grand Rapids.
”'- date
‘ \ of “
------------—

MUST 8E STOPPED

YOUR Investment J

471

^NationaP Shares Are Offered for
Yoar Consideration

Jfije Rational fllonit &amp;
Imreatnumt ffimupamj

FELDRAUSCH

WAREHOUSE AND MARKET

Climalene

Palmolive

Washing Powder

The Beauty Soap

Oxy dot Walking Powder
20 Mule Team Borax
Kirk’* Flake White Soap
Kirk’* Hardwater Caitile
Fel'* Naptha Soap
InXDne Pound Bars
T. N. T. Soap

Large Pkg.
Per Package

10 bar*
6 bar*
10 bar*
6 for

21c
15c
29c
29c
47c
19c

Waters’
Specials
for Friday and
Saturday Only

Men’s Melton
Blazers arid
Cossacks
Heavy all wool, zipper

Soo Jackets

Red and Black Plaid.
Just a few left!

Men’s Gloves
Outside nap, extra heavy.
Vulcanized, and Moisture
Proof.

Two
Prs.

Men’s Shirts

Good weight FJannelctle.
Triple stitched.

The thrifty buyer will

true; byt how shall we go about
James Thomas. Hasting* vs. was changed to the second Mondav
Joe Grant nnd family, who have
’night in —
January
because------------the pres- spent the Inst two weeks on the
take advantage of these
reaching that cbndltion?
[Albert Suchovsky. Wayland.
‘------------------The first element, in the speaker's
1S- Bennie Adcock. Hastings ivs.' ent date coniltats with so many oth- 1Grant farm, returned to their home
four specials for Friday
I jer annual meltings which cull lhe In Buttle Creek Sunday.
judgment, is safety. If people can j Harold Fowler. Plainwell.
\ members away from the. church.
Mr. and Mr*. I. N. Williams and
[only be assured of safety for them- ■
Middleweight (160).
and Saturday only! granddaughters of Dowling
were
selves, safety for property, safety for
&lt; Novice&gt;
(guests of Clms. Farlce Saturday, i
I rights,- they will gradually find the • ,6- Russell Kervan, Plainwell -vs. LICENSE NECESSARY
j way out. But'thc way Is not for each : Wolter Wosinski. Grand Rapids.
irrrMr and MrB George Sandbrook
Ifcerson to grab whgt he can. but tn
Light Heavyweight (172).
FOR ICE FISHING'and Mr nnd Mrs WHHs Sandbrook
—--------i and- daughter of Blanchard spent |
think of the other fellow, work co&lt;Oj&gt;en.&gt;
.
operatively with others, to the end
17- Tom Buchovsky, Wayland vs. New Law Requires Anglers Thursday with their brother, Harry
that n better day may come. The ,pctc Mitchell. Lowell.
to Get Permission—Fee S Moan'd Mrs. Claud Kantner and’
■ thing most needed in these days ir.
SEMI-FINAL BOUTS,
Is Reduced
son. who have been visiting his
not only the teaching but thepracLightweight.
nice' of thc Golden Rule. If that can
*8 Wnner of No. 9 vs, winner of
Notice to fishermen—Be sure you parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kantner.
I be made a part of the dally living No. 10. .
have a 1934 fishing license before left Tuesday for Madison, Wiscon­
; and daily life of nil nations, groups
19- Winner of No. 7 vs. winner of you begin ice ttahlng. the season for sin where they will spend a week
I and individuals th? world will en-! No. 8.
*
.
which evened January 1 and con­ before going on to their home in
Columbia. Missouri.
•
Joy peace and safety, and nbo a
Bantamweight.
tinues through February.
Mrs. Katherine Wallis returned
| growing prosperity.- But the grab 1 20
of No. 3 vs. winner—of The fact that lhe new general rod
-- - Winner
--------- ---------------------------; game must end.
from Chicago where she has been
■ No°' 5.
5'
license taw enacted by the 1933 legmaking the acquaintance of a lit­
&lt;TUT «M&gt; IW TWl
DENTISTS OF THREE
.
" "ST'"'*.
MAKI nuai UN rwp.
COUNTIES HAW MEETING ’nn*lfr to have a license is respon- tle grandson.
Harry Sandbrook and family at­
T.le CWA is starting, in a small
Thc deiitlste of Barry Allegan and 'B,ble for niU chanK‘' *” practice,
way. tn make improvemenu in some
MuntiM
miesta of the
Heretofore only trout fishermen, tended the silver wedding anniver­
of the rural school building* of tht*.
wha*e season begins May 1. were sary of Mr nnd Mrs. Andrus of 8ccounty. The first (a* that will bene- LjLJ:'
.7*?
required to pay a Itecrire fee. The bewa Monday.
BANNER WANT ADVA. TAT.
nt will be the Chidester and the JJJ’g '^1.17 AttendWne^ulks
Prides fwlhe licensingol
Yankee Springs schools. In one of
_C'7nr
*‘*,« nil angler* and the fee has been rcthem there will be a new floor, and
a’a S JesSct
ofAnnAj- duc,ld to 80 ccnlJ''
in bath of them thc lighting will lx- £1
°L'„ .„&gt;0!
--------------- ***----------.-dm.k. iiv- n.h.tns
|JKX™
RAILROAD BUSINESS
• much better for the pupil*, with!
, J,____________________ I
RPTTFR IN uaqt|Np6
(k-ss stnffn'upon the eyes. Tbe inter-[PASSING OF MAURICE
■
Dciicn I Is nMollfiluo^
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 2244-2557 BL-

Waters’

Clothes Shop '
If it isn't Good,
wc don't carry it

Coffee
hou1:: - 23c

Butter
«
.B.

Shultz or
Freeport

rTCAND THEATRF

Vanilla Extract
2 en.
Dry Onions
8 lb,
Kettle Cover with
, handle
Oranges si. su.
Doz.
Florida Oranges 5 lb*.
Pancake Flour sis.s...

15c
25c
9c

atmametohuy

Pepper

g~.jou.i...

Tea Siftings

Cb»ie. T.m

ik

19c

lb.

1OC

28c

Armour Milk

22c

Macaroni or Spaghetti 3

25c

Spaghetti Fine Quality 6 pkg* 25c

Pillsbury** Harvest Time

OLEO

ri«. 5c

Royal Gelatine

l-m.

3 c.» 20c
it..

23c

Macaroni or Noodle*

Eck-Rich or Silver Nut

CHOICE ME(ATS
Fresh Ground Beef

lb».

25c

AT MARKET ONLY

lb‘

Lamb Stew
Fresh Dressed Lamb
lb. 6c
Beef Kettle Roaata Choice Quality . lb. 9C and .IOC
Rib Boiling Beef
Lean and Mealy
lb. 6c
Lamb Shoulder Roast* ewe qu.u, n, 14c
lb- IOC
Pork Loin Roast* \ rise..
Lb. 14c
Veal Shoulder Roast*

Spare Ribs

Lean and Meaty

2 15c

v?3,8I”w,d

1:

lighting effect nnd there will be of tiie death on Monday of Maurice
rial Improvement
othet changes that will make.them,Parsohs of Lansing, who was well
Over 1019
H
more •nearly what an up-to-date known here, death being caused bv'
,
*
&lt;
•ruralschool building should be,
a-stroke after two hours' illness.
Wo ,carn ,roni Mr. If. H. Peirce. 4
-*
Mrs. Pnrsotu was formerly Mk.-. ;*1K&gt; ,‘ftS C,1“W ot thc Michigan t
FIRE DOES CONSIDER­
Ruth Eberhart, a Hasting* resident,’^nteaj a busmens at Hosting*, that ’
ABLE DAMAGE TO HOUSE Funeral
;
sen-ice* will be at the Estes1 “olh thc passenger and freight cartf- «
home in bansing on Thur.*- lnBS ol 1933 shou' a substantial in- 4
The fire department was called to funeral
:
al 10 30 A M
------------1
crease over 1932 The
proopcrity
of
the B. O. .Larkin home on North day
&lt;
railroads Ls a matter of vital intcrMichigan Ave. this Wednesday
MEDICAL
--------------SOCIETY TO
est to the American people. It would
morning by a fire which proved to ,--------------‘
MEET THURSDAY NIGHT, urely disrupt our modern civilixabe quite a stubborn one. The shlnThc January meeting of the Bar-1 ‘ton if anything should put the rafl- &lt;
gles were asbestos placed over the
Medical owm,
Society will
be roads out w
of the
running; au
so »v
we arc
are
old wood shingles, the fire getting ry
i-' County «icMiua&lt;
■
w
,l&gt;c «uuuui»,
into the wood underneath the as- ,5C,d Thursday evening at the par-!sure our readers wiU be glad to 4
bestos.
ish house. Dr
Dr. Carl Wenkc. au nose
nose |i learn
team that local
local railroad business
business
Quite extensive repairs to thc roof and throat Specialist at the Sani- was larger in 1033 than in 1932.
■and one side of thc house will be larium at Battle Creek, will be the
----------* * *
-------PASSING OF MRS. ED­
necessary.
i speaker
WIN SHULTZ WEDNESDAY.
O.
E. 8. MEETING.
--------------------------Mrs. Edwin Shultz, aged 44. died
GETS CWA POSITION.
. Lyman B Chamberlain, who has.' The regular meeting of the Eos’- al her home in this city on Wcdnrs[ [ rm ptar for this month will be held. day evening of pneumonia, having
^tencaunty^or^th^W ^Kelliw- Iu&lt;
'da&gt; ‘‘vcnln®- Jan 16
bWn 111
' Surviving arc the
tiu—
If - fl,ld
—..U «H
.... Imh.)
Itl a
« week.
j members are invited to
attend.
The
two
brothers.
Howard
.
Foundation ha» been aunointed
attend.
The.. husbargi.
husband,
two ---brothers.
Howard ■and
and
ffbSS bv
S niPmlx’r8 a invited
CE..F. to
h.,.
Mwolwm
*£i—
------------■■ 4
b committee in charge hare planned!Will Shilton. The funeral was held .
supervise the CWA school tarnation. a fcoyli program of mtertalnmcm in it ttie Presbyterian church on Sat­
Work in six counties. His succcstor: the dining room following thc bust- urday afternoon. Rev. John Kltch- '
ing officiating. Interment in Riv- '
in Eaton county is Wilford Lessor ncas season.
--------* a *-----------erslde cemetery. During her 22 ■
Hastings friends wish Mr.'Chamberor Allan CONE
years' residence here. Mrs. Shultz ,
lain every succew.
Word ha* been received by Ha.- had made many f&amp;nds who extend .
tings relnlives of the death of Al- sympathy
-------- • to
- -the bereaved- ones.
'
MINERAL AT NAS1I4ILLE.
mn Cone
uone of
m Syracuse.
Syracuse. N.
N. Y..
Y., on
on MonMon-----------—».».*.. .
'tan
^’n^ral “*?{*’
WMjjr Olas-irfay. death being due to pneumonia MEMBER. OF DEBATE
i rit«nwCu^hai,tACJmtC«h^/,U Mrs Cont wl!l
ren«mbfrcd here
e
''
”
—
‘
SQUAD AT ALBION.
Walter nwn.
Heath. ninmp.
Hastings, a sentot
senior
Nenie Simson. teachei* of
hIv*
Economics in our city schools 'in Albion Collese. is one of the six­
™ h
n^’r a numbcr
JWS ago
teen members of thc men;* debate
O'ivgOA died in a hosjil.ai at W’au-......... --- -*-&gt;-*•
ouad recently
hv u-nf
&lt;
“&gt;
,
OV1LO NO. IS
X Wrlu. tech ot ltat-rn S!un.
Thursday of last week.
• 1 Guild No 15 will meet *4th Mr*. Tht* is the fourth year tliat he has
■ I lM LE NO t.------W?!St Wrtnnd.v. J.n 17 bnn . mmber ot U» v.miy
ki
k“nd bring fruit, canned vegc---------- - ---------Methodist L..A. 8. Circle No . will tables or Jelly for the hospital-—
HOSPITAL GUILD.
mee- at the home of Mrs. Robert Mrs. F. E- Hernev sec
Hosnltg! Guild No 7 will have a'
Cook. Monday Evening. Jan. 1$. Pot
—----------- . C*Z*
.....
!,,ne «‘ctock luncheon nt th« home
luck supper at '6 o'clock. A sjiccial •
s,zLABLL PAY ROM()f Mr.i. Iva Kelley, 826 8. Park,
program is being prepared for this
— payroll
--------BW1TO. Jan. ,,
a a
The
ol------------thc CWA handed ,Wednesday.
17. Let there be
lit hv
w»j....... xr.
.. ...
__ . . . as ..
meeting. Mrs. Floyd Everhart, chair-,out
by Gntintv
County -T
Treasurer
Maus
rm ___
good■ ....
attendance
there ...
is business!
man.
FUturHav
—U ending Jant-.. ,...
. “Visitors arc welSaturday frufor t»w&lt;
lite w
week
to ,2.
be taken care of.
uary
4
wa*
66£23.12
—
quite
•
sizeable
come.
Addie
Edmonds.
Pres
DEATH OF CHAS. GORHAM.
IMjroll and it certainly helped
tuuwua*. i-res
Charles Gorham, aged 77. who re­
CIRCLE NO. 3.
4
sided *puth of Hastings, passed:
» .
. GROUP
—— NO.
— 3.
—
Circle No. 3. of the Methodist L. A
away on Friday
afternoon
Funeral.
—r
~
--r
1 ,,Exte.n*.?n^roup ?’'0- 3 Ineet6 at 8 meets Friday. Jar.. 12. at the hrwne ’
Srvices were at thc
the Dowling church Mr*. J. M.
M, Townsend's Thursd
Thursday at ol Mrs. James Batson. Members!
a
m
*&gt;
m
i
an
an
------u.
pm
.
irB
1 Sunday at 2:1)0 P M.. with burlai 1:30. All members urged to be
. in the Dowling cemeiory*•
ent'
’ welcome.—Linnie McMillan. Sec.

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SUNDAY and MONDAY

,

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�THE HARTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1M&lt;_

u.

expe from lhe Barry coriniy tail'the Blair Police or the Detroit ol-

.......
1 Mrs. Bellinger made a business and Mrs. Vem Quick were visitors'
NASHVILLE.
LEONARD GOERTLER HELD
lut Ocloher, xller h«vlng been he- neet. with relerenee lo Ocerller.
, „„
Mr.- „„
Mlhnl. Hlwtl ot Lmn. lnd.',r,» &gt;» Fw»
md.r
^tbr bom. ot UH Utter*, pwrera.:
FOR BARRY OFFICERS twlnerl tn Ml here tor eererU week... Ooertler wu .rre.ieO In Detroit h--------..
------- * .------ L-.-p! john Bradfield visited a brother Friday.
„ ,on., w
He was cliarged with burglarizing ■ a/ter Clyde C. Thomas. 24. an al-' ake ode«a
Odeiua to
to work
work
and family at Dowagiac and son and
Mr and Mrs. Harlan Scobey spent 1
traraao at Delton.
Delttin
___ i companton
____
hi. ’was
«... fatally
r.t.Uu
‘V
Police at Detroit Nab Man a garage
Iitleged
’of hia.
«_“»»».-r-Wjit •mu. a-na tor ten
Last—wadCa-Detrolt papers toldl wounded byXtltve Troopers when he geheal church wax held on Wcdnes- recently,
Who Broke Jail Here
about the arrest ot Goertier in that I started to hin a&gt;*ay when
OU,
Crork ana
.nd lamer
t.tber oi nasi mgs
Nt.ln IhU Mon&lt;Uy।!
—" they
' or- day
uay night.
nigm. The
inc following
louowing onicrrs
officers ciuy
~
croax
~
_
in October
‘
cllv the past week and that he wasldered him U Mmwpder.r. The police were elected: Member of the board were caller** of W. A. SP“U*dhif:
^?^/Ka21irtlhtiMOn-day

Kentucky

n«n were
whf* livliv. of- 'trustees
.
. . . ..
.... _ «
___ _
.
..
. momlnff
r.iltlav vamorning lifter
after t'A'O
two weeks b.holiday
va- ■
Il is still fresh in the minds of held there for Barry county offi-1 leamnd thakibfe two men
to fill vacancy.
George
Sunday
afternoon.
•
apartment
the people of/Ttyrry county that cers; but qp to thia writing Sheriff ing in a Detroit
....... ............
...........building.
—
Parrott; pium-ic.
pianLit, Mis* runy
Amy nullHart-; Mt.
Mr. anu
and MIS.
Mrs. n.
A. V.
C. Bennett
dciuich enter-- . catton.
----- Detroit weH. cholr director. Josef Mix; iu- tained company from Otsego 8un-&lt;, Mrs. Quick returned lx&gt;me Tues- j
Leonard GoerCtafr25. made his es- Leonard had received no word from | Led‘ ------------by State Polire •from
day after spending nearly a week'
and Jackson, as well as by Washtc- iMLatsu^t choir director; Miss Paulina flay.
naw and Detroit officerijhe buUd-|Bowman: Sunday School superinThe January meeting of Mito La­ taking' care of Mrs. Freida Quick :
Ing was surrounded. Thomas drove tendent, Mrs. George Parrott; as- dies’ Aid will be entertained at the *J
i.i
at about
nfvuif 9:30.
fl-in He:^^
in.
■ ......
&lt; . . . ...
&gt;.■ ... home
. me'nt
_ Mrs.
.Mr*. Hattie
... Bellinger
_
...
.for
Mi*:un&lt;*s
Hranaxtetter
up’to the place
Hattie
Bellinser
Mwtaamcs
Brandxletter onn
and Rnvle
Boyle.’
- xr— at
w tm.Mu.li
superintendent.
Nelson
sit
for
™ t!ck“SinS X EX#""
«1""»
sow. cnc
one of the troopers when h?,
he |B
Brumm;
rUmm: secretary,
secretary. rrea
Fred Warner;
Warner; a pot
t - ■iuck
• dinner. A
■ large nttena-* ,
nnt nf
started to
n..._ secretary. Alton Brumm; ance
got out
of ht«
his Car
car nnd
nnd started
to .it
axsutant
as there was no
.„ is
.. hoped
----- - »for
— —
MARTIN CORNERS.
run. --He -----refused
to stop
treasurcr. Mrs. .Margaret
Gerling- December meeting.
------ -, when
-- or- ■tira.,uiti.
uaieai'l iiauu..I The L. A. 8. will be entertained by •
tn do so
wiinrl
tmnwrv fired
fln'rl , rr...1..1.
t
r.
... •Literary
&gt;.
dered to
and the
the troopers
. adlljt counsellor
of thc E L C
The ..
Home
Club ...
met at. Club No. 5 at the home of Mrs. ’
al him. He was quickly cornered. E wnnam Hecker. An insulla- the' home of Mrs. Newkirk. Dec. M. Martha Demand Wednesday. Jan..1
found to be hadly wounded and tak- tlon wrvlcr was heta Sunday eve-J for a Pioneer and Gentlemen's day
17th. for dinner. Ladies please bring’
en to a hospital where he died Sat-, ning conducted by the young peo- program. Roll •ittat answered by each1 home made candy as there wiU be a
Par ton pluo
urday morning. Gocrttor was arrest- ple
.
telling a short pioneer story. Mdx: ,candy sale. A cordial invitation is
the tales tax
cd when he came to the apartment- At tt special meeting of. the school Newkirk ’of Kalamazoo was present , extended to all.
’
about twenty minutes after the | board, Lcn W. Fclghncr was elected aifd entertained with several ’ piano
Delivered
shdoung. He la a slippery chap and ।
fm
vacancy caused by the I solos, also songs by thc mule quar- Friday evening put on by Rev. Con­
will need ctose watching if he hhoptaideath of Mr. Glasgow. Menno Wen- dette and duets by Mr. Newkirk and klin and son and Mr. and Mrs. Hen­
be returned here.
•
|Krr was ducted president of the* niece were pleasing features. Several , dershott. We wish more might have
^“**5: SInce the above was writ-..pioneer readings were given. *I)ie
got out to hear it.
j8?ur!ITz~Lc0.I?ar‘!
: fkh0°l b*,8&gt;'n Monday morning dinner- was pioneer style served' «...
nuis ui
Mr. anu
and Mrs.ucn
Ben ua
Landis
of near
near
lifted thatGwrtlerls being held by .afuT a two weeks* vacation.
ifrom a ted cloth. The meeting was woodland were visitors at Mr and
the authorities in Detroit for him.; Mr and Mrs George Austin an- much enjoyed. The Christmas party Mr5 Orr fiber’s Friday of last:
The sheriff will bring him here soon । nounce me inarriagc of their daugh-1 was Dec. 7th at the home of Mrs. week
.
and he probably will have a speedy. tcr, Helen, to Von Brady, son of Prouty
a good
' and Mrs. Frank Cogswell- and
------- . with
----- Christmas
-•—-—- pror--- ’ Mr.
ALL PRICES IN OUR ADVERTISEMENTS AND IN
trial.
Mrg. Lizzie
------------ ~~~
•------ "
"-----Lizzie Brody.
Brady.
. t«
------------— HHHBN
c*’t*drvn »*» Mticricw
Lakeview «mi
and niuwr
Minor
- OUR STORES ARE SUBJECT TO THE
Harlan Mason and-MLv. Fannie —
ing
Mrs.
Flor- ouitiuau^i
Bateman of □pints
Spring ns
Arbor
SunFLOUR ... FEED -s- COAL -s- CEMENT
LIME
w our
—— oldest
-——- member,
—-—
• —
—-----wr were
wxrssr ouit,zlnnt were married in Angola.
4n-r.l, Ind.,
Ind ence
..
Mill. of Katamaxoo.
t.' . 1 »n -zvr. who re..
. puher’.s.
Klont
Mills,
Bflenioon
cai..kra al OrT
MICHIGAN 3% SALES TAX.
BRICK
TILE -*■ FARM IMPLEMENTS
recently.
ceved a gift from the Club and an‘ Remember thc preaching service;;
Funeral services for Walter Glas­ original poem written by Mrs. Fun- at t|w. church next Sunday and be!
HASTINGS, MICH.
gow. cousin of the late C. L. Glas­ nle Jackson was read.
TELEPHONE 2118
' sure and come to 8. 8. and preach-;
gow. were t held Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quck spent j lng
‘at 2:30 o'clock at the Hess funeral the week end with their daughter,:
--------- :—•--------------- I
jhotnc, conducted by the Rev. M. E. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tack of Assyria. I Ten days would be' required toi
COUNTRY CLUB 2 20-ox. pkgs. IL
Hoyt. Burial in Lakeview cemetery. Sunday they all had dinner with Mr. traverse all of New York City's
(Continued from page one!
Four patients were registered at and Mrs. Vern Quick of Banfleld.
streets at lhe rate 6f twenty miles I
the Community hospital Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stiles, and Mr. an hour.
Quaker Oats
2 20-ox. pkgi. 15c
master General shall be effec­
morning.
Regular or Quick
tive and apply to such recep­
On Friday night the Rebekahs irttacles.
stalled the following officers: Dis­
Rolled Oats
Section 947. Postal Laws and
10 lb«. bulk 37c
trict Deputy. Mrs. Menno Wenger;
Regulations, is amended by the
Noble
Grand. Mrs. Etta Baker;
addition of paragraph 3 as fol­
Vice Grand. Mrs. Elizabeth Gage;
lows:
Ginger Snips
chaplain, Mrs. Clyde Briggs; secre­
ib. 10c
3 tai Every such private mall
tary.
Mrs.
Velma Pennington; treasDutch or Windmill Cookies
box or other receptacle Intended
urer.’Mrs. Luella Olsen; warden,
for use for the receipt or deliv­
Mrs. Sarah Babcock; conductor,
ery of mail matter by any city or
lb.
Mrs. Leia Young.
village letter carrier shall be
Mrs. Frank McDcrby returned
used exclusively for thc recep­
, Sunday'from Hammond. Ind., where
COUNTRY CLUn 3 10-.,. packai... 13,
tion of Matter regularly In the
she had been visiting her daughter.
malls', and any mailable mutter,
Mrs. David Meyers. .
such as statements of accounts,
Aunt Jemima
10c
, Mrs. Libblc Marshall has returned
circulars, sales bill*, or other like
'to the home of Rev. Owens in Bat­
PANCAKE FLOUR
matter. deposited therein' shall
tle Creek ,to help in the carp of
be treated in accordance with
Corn Syrup
Dark
5-lb. pail 25c
him.
the rules governing the mails.
LIGHT, S lb. pail 27c
Including the proper addressing
en out of their barn about 6:30
and the payment of postage at
Milk Country Club
o'clock Saturday night, Sunday
the regular rate.
morning between
10 and
12
PET, CARNATION or DUNDEE 3 cans 20c
Good-looking, serviceable fabrics I Tailored
(b&gt; When a carrier finds de­
o’clock U was found in the W. J,
with elaaik inserts I New patterns I
posited in such a mall box or
Yard
Lcibhauser lumber yard. Mr. Cole
HH-lb.
other mail receptacle mailable
didn't think lhe car had been driven
matter on which no postage has
far.
,
been paid, addressed to or in­
Recent callers at thc home of Mr.
Glorious patterns in thrilling vaor GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
tended for the person Un whose’ and Mrs. Clarence Siiaw were, Mrs.
.riety! A fine selection of lovely
whose box it is deposited, ho
A.- «•
R. onaw
Shaw ana
and Milo
of Miacuevme,
Middleville.
-•.-Il
, a
mho oi
Resilient Swiss rib! They fit snugly and
colorings! They'll &lt;jo fast!.
Graham Flour
19c
5
•"I Mn. Ch.rl,. Cox ot Dosmoothly I Cut lull (or comforit
jKstofflce to be held for postage
trolt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith. Ro­
and treated as prescribed by sec­
Block Salt
50-lb. block 35c
bert and Marian Joy. Inez Nesbit
tion 723.
of Hastings, Rev. nnd Mrs. Lloyd
In connection with the foregoing, Mead. Marquita and Hubert of East
Jersey Gloves
pair 17c
attention is also invited to the pro­ Lansing, Mrs. Charles Hutton of
Strong, with closely knit wriata
vision which has been in effect for Walled Lake,. [Mrs. Clyde iWilcox
many years requiring the payment and Harmon of Hastings.
of postage on all mailable matter de­
lb.
Rev. D. C. Ostroth of Lansing was
posited in mail boxes, on rural routes. a guest of Rev. 8. R. Wurtz Thurs­
The new order is simply the exten­ day.
.
YELLOW
sion of thia old provision to city and
Supt. and Mrs. Wallace spent sev­
village carrier service, and should eral days last week in Mt. Pleas­
Frssh Bread
llfc-lb. loaf 9c
prove an Improvement of the city ant.
and village delivery service and it is
Country Club, none better
Mr. nnd Mrs. Haines were at
hoped also contribute considerable to Three Rivers Sunday.
This size deans quicker
Cut Beets
No. 2’4 can 10c
postal receipts.
Miss Esther Dull left last week
saves your time, energy, money!
Bleached— or unbleached!
Avondale Brand
for Florida.
.
COATS GROVE.
Colored borders! Ready-cut pieces!
• m • Unbleached!
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lykins and
Cocoa
(lb. can 12c)
2 lb. can 23C
Last Week’s Letter.
•
twin
sons
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
OUR MOTHER’S
The L. A. 8. meets this week and Mrs. Thon Lykins and Kenneth
Thursday with Mrs. Lenah Wood in south of Charlotte.
lb.
Hastings. Dinner will be served by
Regular meeting of Laurel Chap­
Club No. 2.
ter No. 31,0. E. S., met Tuesday
The Community service will be led night at tflb temple.
Embassy Brand 1 lb. jar 13c
by Mri. Pearl Demond next Sun­
Lyman Elder of Michigan State
day evening.
College spent the week end at his
Camay Soap
Last Friday the annual church home here.
3
13c
meeting
For toilet and
bath was held with H. Wood­
The P. T. A. was held Monday
man’s.
The
following
officers night at the High school, The
Lifebuoy
were nominated: Trustee, hAa. speaker was Dr. Wm. H. Hender­
Each
3
19c
Woodman:
or LUX TOILET
SOAPtreasurer. Mrs.
son. director of extension work.
Smith; clerk. MTs. Bessie Wood­ Univerpity of Michigan.
Splendid vat-dyed, fast
EXCEPTIONAL!
Sec and feel
Chewing Tobacco
3
Man; chorister. Kenneth Kelsey;
95c
Plans are under way to organize
color percale that has earned
**
them—then . compare our price I
Asst, chorister, Virginia Thompson; a new band. The flrst meeting was
All regular 10c varietiea
its popularity I Dandy new
pianist, Marian Woodman; Asst, pi­ hCld at the school house Tuesday
You’ll fay they’re values. White
anist.
Alice
Chase:
deacons.
Oscar
Spring
patterns
I
Plain,
too.
Yard
night.
z
with colored stripe borders.
lb.
Cooper nnd Floyd Clum; deacon­
pkgesses. Mrs, Lloyd Fisher and Mrs.
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
E. G. Smith. Tlicse officers as nom­
Or CLEAN QUICK SOAP CHIPS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
C.
Marshall
and
inated were elected on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. IL J. Voltz attended a
morning.
Trump Brooms
Bleached or Unbleached
39c
Virginia and Martlui Thompson family gathering at O. S. Marshall’s
Sturdy, wall made
entertained the young people’s Sun­ in North Maple Grove New Year's
day. Other guests were Mr. and Mm.
day
School
class
with
n
party
American Family
10
49c
Extra heavy weight, long
Thursday evening. A fine time was Dewey Jones and family of tiie
or PELS NAPTHA SOAP
McKelvy district and Mrs. G. S.
enjoyed by all.
service giving, double
Ruth and Marian Woodman spent Marshall. Sr., of Nashville, Mr. and
Matches
35c
bed size, pair
Wednesday and Thursday in Kala­ Mrs. Chas. Oobb of Battle Creek and
Full-Slzad “WIZARD”
AVALON — lull »unt
Mrs. Stewart Rosenogay of Bcssmer.
mazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jarrard and I
The D. O. ff*. O. will meet next
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
week Wednesday P. M. with Mar­ family spent Sunday at Bob Ellis-1
.
garet Coats. The subject is to be ton’s in West Vermontville.
Mrs. Lulu Gray and Robert spent
“A Centyry of Progress."
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wing were en­ New Year’s day nt Leon Gray’s in
. .. only the corn-'
tertained in the Jesse Chase home West Vermontville. Joyce Gray re­
bleed buying-power
turned to spend the week with her
on Sunday.
FANCY SNOW WHIH HEADS
©Fail P» nney** stores
Kendall Coats was the leader of grandmother. Duane Gray spent
can bring you vahie
Thursday
night
with
his
grand
­
the
Community
serlvce
Sunday
eve
­
Red rlpa
Tomatoes
like thkl
ning. Talks, readings and special
Mr. and Mrs. Dull and family oi;
songs were given. The subject was
Lemons
3 &lt;- 10c
"What Should the Present Day North Maple Grove spent Sunday
Church Be Doing for the Com­ with Mr. and,Mrs. Merle Belles.
imooth-finithed, long-wearing—
Mr. and Mrs, fi. C. Marshall and
Carrots
munity?"
.
extraordinarily priced I Fill your
Mr nnd Mrs ' H.
H J. Volta
inAM
Volu .pent
The Coats Grove Nutrition Class Mr. .nd
Tuesday
in
Hastings.
will meet with Mrs. Mary Townsend
Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Hoffman
6|C
Fee! It yourself and be con­
called
on
Miss
Alice
Walker
in
Suhfor an all day-meeting.—Mrs. Doris
vinced of its value. We know
fle|d Tuesday.
Teeter.
you will be more than pleased
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton and
CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS
Cleota spent Sunday with Mrs. NorNORTHWEST RUTLAND.
with "Swan" Flannel!
ton'a sister. Mrs. Jay Hawkins. In
Last Week’s Letter.
• Mr. and Mrs. Marley Burroughs Vermontville.
Mrs. Gertie Lowell entertained the
of Three Rivers were guests of their
42.36*
ib.
Thick Terry
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Whit­ Ladies* club Friday.
Mrs. Olive McIntyre will enter­
right, Sunday, Dec. 34. also Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Dodge of Lansing spent tain the Wilcox .Aid Thursday,
Sunday and Monday in the Whit­ January 19. to an afternoon meet­
right home.
ing.
.
, Mr. and Mrs. John Benedict and
LB. lOe
&gt;b..
MILO.
.Wesley visited their children
in
Your
Scribe
has
been
on
the sick
Bought months ago
Lansing over Christmas.
John Belson is visiting his son. list over a week hence no items
Lb.
from Milo but trust it Is not too late
Charles, and family at Banfleld.
still mine I That’s
Lyle Vanderbrook is enjoying a to wish the Banner staff and read­
.
Choica Chuck or Shoulder Cuts
Here’s muslin that will stand a lot
ers a very "Happy and Prosperous
two weeks' vacation at home.
is io rcmarkabhl
of abuse . . . that will launder soft
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dibble enter­ New Year."
Mrs. Delia Towne is very sick with
and smooth! 81-inch width—yer,
tained on Christmas day, Mr. and
pneumonia.
Mrs.
Bradfield
is
suf
­
Mrs. James Burdick of Portland,
full bed-size I
fering
with
sinus
trouble
and
Tom!
and Miss Ruth Slorns of Grand
Rapids. Harold Augur of Grand my Spaw from an attack of the flu'
Rapids was the guest over New with sinus infection. Others in the I
community are all getting better ex­
•r Sausage Fresh Ground
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanderbrook cept Nina Fenner who Is still in
attended the funeral of Samuel De­ Kalamazoo taking treatments for
ear trouble. She also has had the flu
Back at Prairieville on Thursday.
but is bearing her affliction bravely
fa are used to and trusts as we all do. she may be
416-118 EAST STATE STREET — HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
rookies to ride. completely restored to health.
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NOTICE I

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CORN MEAL

15c

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Bath Towels

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PRINTS

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EASY TASK

25c

65c

Block Plaid

Blanket

“Belle Isle”

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5 yard cuts

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15c

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SHEETS

Swan
White Outing

45c

77

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Men’s

White
Handk’Ss

|&lt; 10c »d*

Icebarg

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9c

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CUB FRANKS

•* 9a

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Chunk Pork
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PAOt TOUR

Hie Huting. Banner

™

J creation in golf, baseball. fUhlng or
itkbicaa. '’jbridge. And in mentioning,, the suc——’-— ----- 'cess of till* production, one slwuld
IQK BBU8.. KsitCT*.
at leutj, passing thought to
mvKNTY EKUQ'H yBah Sherman Wllaon. the director, who
------ In addition to numerous duties as
an instructor in Battle Creek Col-

retene energy to train the talent
in
Little Theater
IN UAHHV COUNTY 81JC MONTHS «&lt;k Guild.

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In njYSBrc.i

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IN DAHKV COUNTY. THUEE MONTH*.
IN ADVANCE ----------- J------------- «*-' .
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----------------- ...............

i

. - SALE!
- .
NO
Francc, we read, has placed an

o„

guest of Mr*. D. G. Robinson.
land Mrs Pearl Barrett of Detroit!
Mrs. J. Q. Quinn is in Pe:uuyl-;and her daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
vanl* this week where she was called Harold Comp, of Hastings, were en-1
by the illness of a relative.
itertalned at a ChHrtmM tree and:
Only Nineteen.
M/F..jordan and John Carveth of (dinner at the home of their parent*.!
Lobbying "Iruur^
Middleville, were in the. city Friday'Mr. and Mr*. C. N. Tobias.
and Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bishop arc tlw I
Township Consol
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
’ roTV-nVB«iK5'AQO TODAY
VJn?.’w“£'nS," SS&gt;i
A Powerful “1
Misses Helen Sherwood. Josephine
On Wednesday evening of lasg has been curing for them.' returned;
Prof. Irving Fteher. economist, !Cha*e. Elizabeth Gladstone, Mary
week
the
editor
of
lhe
Banner
ast
o
her
home
in K»lanuwoo&gt;riday.
says there are only nineteen men in Lennon. Ruth Wellman, Orpha
aUted by----------Rut-Grands
and
Mr. and Mrs.-Will Moore and1
-*-3 understand
lhe real
'lege,
somehow
finds the time
and Warner.
me worldLura
who Ware and
—-Alice
—. Sfev.—. ------------------------Seward
-------------T“‘*C; daughter. Margret, spent chrUuLu
meaning oi money. However, there erance and Messrs Frank Weeber
Moore's sister Mr and
are millions of people in the world Keith Chase and Lawrence power live chairs the following members of uh
Andrew Matthew*, in Hasting*,
who underatahd what lack of money 1 returned to W. 8. N. at Kalanuuuo Woodland Lodge 1. O- O. F. No. 2M. |
as officers for. the ensuing term, via:
M1,rr.n ohiiirn. n—
ra.ru
(Mond.y,
W o.
C anycre.
Meverr «
N u
G.
■ a
A- J wwmv.
Carpenter ttU(le
Mr- on&lt;1
Burrell
Ger- I
and Mrs
ltobcrW
M Phillips.
w Skidmore
. “
Chas
vnna Bennett
ucnneic went Monday
wonaay w.
,
• •, •
is* Onna
According
with vtrw
Mrs. n.rl
Carl
SJ’.E; p
arrnrdina to Vern. Brown. The to spend
snend the week udih
„ o . ,
“nd MU*
Susie Phillipa spent
Allied Construction Industries of Schafer (Bessie Wilson) in Grand '**
“
’
|J. W.
Glenn! W.; IL SHchcomb. O*.i
w‘.lh
,

This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

ch„,o„

wf?SYtfSr XJwxrrw,.k.»„. K.D.

______________ ____________

LyBARKER’S

SOAP SPECIAL
Colgate'* Old Colonial Toilet Soap, Reg.
price, per cake!_____________________ -10c
Colgate's Lilac Imperial, Reg. price, cake __10c
Colgate's Coleo, Reg. price, per caks----------- 10c
Colgate's Charmis, Reg. price, per cake----- 10c

Sale Price - 2 cake* for 11c

suMseKl^TioNS. ONt;
------- •—
------ -- —-. ganlzeti interest* loooymg vigorously। uiarencc cnariton and Ernest:
IN AyvANcx-I..0P pcrnihtuig only thirty per year to lor passage &lt;,f Comstocks thirty Severance spent the week end in C.; J. R. Valentine. R- S. lo N. G.;
Colgate's Big Bath Toilet Soap, Reg.
TISINO mates
enter. This is the same France which million dollar "Insurrection" bond ! Charlotte and attended the basket
price, per cake------------------------------------------ 15c
Black. R. 8.; M. McArthur. L. 8. 8 ; , Thursday afternoon.
‘ on .pplk* .has defaulted her debt obligation to t&lt;*ue. In a letter sent to all members ball game.
Colgate'* English Glycerine Soap, Reg.
A large crowd attended the
of the legislature, this association
Charles Babcock returns to Toledo L. D. Carpenter. R. 8. to V. O.; L.
Paul.
L.
B
to
V.
G.;
A.
R.
Abbott
b
!
Christmas
tree
at
tl
,,
schoolhmise.
1
price, per cake
15c
stated frankly:
’
Thursday after spendbig the holird* tor
sponsored by
by.:
Jergen* French Violet Toilet Soap, Reg.
...»
... ««h
...» is
.. I*ranc*: whlch ls looking forward
"It would be nice to wait and have days with his abler*. Miss Edith the representative to ■ thc Grand Wc had a fine program sponsored
n and Mr*.
Mr* ’
Lodge. This Lodge ha* 28 live work- our teacher. Miss Eaton,
. jc, i«m u&gt;na sic. E.&lt;* with jubilant anticipation to selling a regular vote on a bond issue, but, Babcock and Mrs. Will Thomas.
price, per cake T,z15c
ing
members,
and
is
doing
It*
work
Ruth
WeyermanWc
nil
enjoyed
the
&gt; Mnurina tII* us millions of dollars worth of wines that would mean a delay. Moreover
Mrs. R. C. Clark and daughter,
Jergena French Geranium Toilet Soap,
.
music by Mr*. Moore and daughter'
and llouorc ner rear Until the“ ^W^able vote would be doubtful., Virginia, left
for Chicago, Tuesday, well.
The Church of Christ will dedi- &gt;Margret, also Mr*. Weyerman nnd.
»»rriaset will b« a *'• 1 qut"*
JTBr’ ;nt * U Normally Hie will of the peoplewhere they were called by the scrlReg. price, per cake15c
cate their new church house on the Mrs. Lancaster. Wc arc very proud
eu'vorih «r Imi I’^*nclk tRUtude toward Uncle Sam/gijould be followed but they arc pret- ous illness of the former's aunt.
Jergena French Jasmin Toilet Soap, Reg.
27th
of January 1878. Dedicatory jof our new piano and sure glad we*
In «ir«M Of 100jJakes a decided change for the bet-ty sick right now and■ initient*should
’ ------------------ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller (Clare
~'
price, per cake'_________________ 15c
service*
at
half-past
ten
o'clock
A
could
have
it
in
time
for
tlw
exer
­
follow
thc
doctor
’
s
.orders
and
not
Hog|c)
of
Detroit,
were
visiting
rela!
"/j1 ter. Ulis country will be perfectly
M.
; There will. also, be religious scrv- clses. We wish to thank our jchool
un justified in clamping down a strict be allowed to vole pn their perscrip,: lives in the city one day last weejt ice*
in the evening at seven o’clock, board for the help' they have given1
I G. F. Feldpausch and son. RUffian.
nit embargo on French beverage*: not Hons.’”
and
on
the
Saturday
previous
nt
us.
• • ’
M. Fedewa and *on. Peter, visited in'1
o'ckxfk w the .fwrnoou and u&gt;
Mr ,„d Mr,
DrMou enlicnnitting even a half-pint to be
An example of gross impertinence, Fowlerville a couple of day* last1'
Windsor's Tar Shampoo Soap, Reg. price,
-or wonc
v«uplv m
u l. uarpen- t'rtauwd »&gt;&lt;■ following M &gt; ChrUlltne
“" evenmg. me «ev.
R'V,' &amp;
u,« brough here until our friends across
• • •
MU, MlldrM Cornwall of CmUUk !Its" ?'
“ Worn,. ‘ImUono.
S?!!?-. -MMper cake25c
ol ?ran
duwcr: Ur ,„d M„. WU1
. — .. pr.0
oo^an w»U talk debt payment
ri by the redd.nl clenyw.li will NvwM1 ,„d IamUy
q,. 8UU.
Caatolay Toilet Soap, Reg. price, per cake, 25c
"Whoare
the
doctors?
"
Mr.
Brown
visited
Dr.
and
Mrs-'Leland
Holly
w do »nr kind oi i»«ok anj mutual trade with us.
Ncwton. RMph.
asks. "Are they the selfish contrac- over lhe week end on her way back ofbclMc. Th. Howe u sllualcd in Ro1mj y,,
th,
nortbewt
corner
of
the
towndtlp
uren,,.
Mildred
and
Marie
DcM&amp;t
tors and the greedy materials job- to her school in Detroit.
1
J
AT LAST!
bers or thc political tricksters who I Mu* Modesta Barnes left Monday
..... of Hastings and Mr. nnd Mr*. KenWEAK LAWS. •
We have official notice that the neth Clark and family of North
There will be universal approval of see iff such a huge building program for Chicago where she will take a Postmaster General has established Barry
Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap, Sale
How pitifully weak our laws are
, an opportunity to feather their own i course in cosmetics at the Marinello
Postmaster General Farley’s order nests still further? At least thc pa--school.
a post office at Freeport. Barry
M„. Vlda PhiUip* of Muting*
price,---------------------------------------- 3 cake* 25c
In the fight to overcome gangsters,
and
appointed annuel japent part of the week with her aon.
for strict enforcement of the regu- tient ought to have the right to sc-1 Mrs.- John Hauck of Beal City, is county,
Nasspur's Pure Castile Toilet Soap, Sale
and how easy it is for shyster law­
.
1 Burrell, and family.
latlon against placing unmailcd lect his doctor even though he may j in Hastings for two weeks' stay as- R.&gt;u*h.postmaster.
price __2__----- ■----------------------- per cake 11c
yers to free,their hoodlum clients,
be forced to take bitter medicine'aistlng in Use care of her’ mother.
HENDERSHOTT.
"
NASllvIIXt.
’ was exemplified in a care decided by handbills. circulars and other print­ .once it is prescribed.
Mrs. C. .Feldpausch.
ed matter In individual mailboxes.
Last Week s Letter.
| Lakt Week-8 LellVr.
"The confession of the construe-'
..
.. ■-----------Michigan's Supreme Court ThursPicking up the volume ot printed tion boosters ut least has made the TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Mrs. Frances- Hendershott enter-,
Mrs. Adolph Dause — Sr. and.
sheets and separating them from Lwue clear. The administration dares i Byron Smith, a clerk in the De­ tamed her children and their fam­ daughter Mildred spent a few days
In Detroit, officers arrested two
legitimate mall often becomes a real nol submit thc bonding scheme tOjtyoit post office, came Monday to flies last Sunday tor their Christ­ in loinsing last week.
hoodlums well known in lhe under­
mas instead of Monday.
the
people
because
it
fears
the
pcospend
three
days
as
the
guest
of
Mr. and Nfrs. John Handel of
job and at thc best Ls a constant anMr. and Mrs. Leo Hendershot’ Cincinnati left for their home Mon­
pie lack confidence in the admints - • Hastings relatives. He returned
world, who were driving throug’. the ■
hoyance. Anything lo help curb the . tratlon to
... warrant placing &gt;30.000,vhv.vuv, r home
• •«•••_ Wednesday,
•• '
j , -accomjxmied
'Ua.V.U
UJ spent Christmas day near Shultz at day after spending the holidays!
by
streets of Detroit at un excessive ,
.. children
__ .......
_■ the home of hcf parent*, Mr. and
throwing of dodgers on steps and fW,
000 in ...
|U haiid* to xfwnd. This , U P.,.
his wife and ...two
who ..had
I here.
apeed. Officers suspected them, stop- i,
lawn, stuffing of hallways and doors exactly what thc opposition lias con-[ been here for a couple of weeks Mrs. George Tliompson.
Mrs. Zuida Wolfe and sons re-'
ped their .car. and in searching ,with circulars will be welcome.
| tended all along. '*Thc
Clara1 i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slocum enter- ,turned Sunday to their Iiome in
“Where Immediate attention and courtesy arc shown to all"
n'“ “"insurrection"
’**
“ " ; visiting her mother, Mrs. "
has been conjured purely In an ef-! WolldorfT. •
tained their children from Battle Farmington after spending a week)
found both men armed, which of it- j
Creek
on
Christmas
day.
fort
to
subvert
and
circumvent
the
'
’
Visitors
at
Mrs.
Lydia
Raymond's
Phone 2115
Hastings, Michigan
We Deliver
self is a serious offense.
with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. E. V.
A DESERVED REBUKEwlu
OI
inc
pc
O
p
ir
ana
OTcaK
aown
i
last
wcea
were
Mrs.
fcxiwnrd
Law
­
Mr-and
Mrs
Ernie
Mattison
and
will of the people nnd break down. last week were Mrs. Edward LawKeyes.
f
The men were arrested, taken be- ' -People —
of• Michigan" —
should
be
the
safeguards WIHAHI
which M,c
thc vviiai
constitu-! jcucc
rence of
— —— —
re will—... - „,
B OAII,MJ,UP
a„„ Mrs.
M„ Richard
K,cn.,ra Endsley off --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------oi Grand
uraiHi Rapids
napius and
ana piother.
piocner. Beatrice with Mr. And Mr,. po&gt;d
Mr. and
fore Judge Scallen ot Recorder*
to forgive the legislature many tion was designed to provide."'
Mrs. s. B. Leavens. of Carlton, also Ojrnjon .nd tUushlrn. allrndrd « WMUnd .pent Nrw Tenr'. d»y will.
Mr ..nd Mr,. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I Mrs. Frank Allerding of Carlton and ChrlstnuA DtlUly ulhrttoB .1 «&gt;«.,he Utter'l
Court, who refused' to admit the
Jts pa5l shortcomings for defying
• • ’
&gt;
the-Mrs.
Ellen Yargcr
Frank Hecker. Miss Geraldine Heck- the Farmer'* Co-Operative creamSOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Up
in R
Roscommon
’ weapons u evident on the ground th&lt;. ComatoCk whip and defeating his , U
P ,n
“com™" county. vn
^ "‘M^nhiJn
‘m ot Freeport.w.,. home of Leon Moon in Dowling,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark ent^r- t,r ri.turned with them for a few ery. has taken up hl* dultea. Mis, LaSt Week’s Letter.
.
that -the search was unwarranted " .u, .
mi—
,,
January session of the board of su-1 Mis* Ethljn M. Wiuiams left Wed­
.
7
twny
nuUkon
*
’
,Ur
huurrection
lx
.
n
twrB
w
n
consider
plans
to
con:
nzsday
evening
tof
Kirksville.
Mo.
talnj'd
on
Christmas
for
Dr.
Glen
da
ys
‘
vi*!L
’ Freida Hecker. I* head bookkeeper.
.... .,.a
i™,.„
........
— ------------pcrvisors win conaiaer plans to con- । *«■*»»?
Jor rMrasviue. mo . Gunn and family also MU* Jon- 1
IMVii-received word of.
'---------------- —---------------'had a bu hdlvdmS Wrtn^dS in
and ordered the hoodlums dismissed.......................... wben tbe governor of a solidate
ten
townshljw
into
four.
to
ri
’
-'
umr
ht
’
r
studies
at
’
the
Ameri.ra...--,. .....
JVUI .
- - . -....................
........
tlw dcaUl oI hu brother ».wife. Mrs
DOWLING.
The case was taken to thc Su- Mate trfeg to fol5t an&gt;1h!ng so id- This abolishment of old township IIcan Schoo! of Osteopathy,
Osteopathy. ’ after phinc Romig of Kalama •«»
JI*??.?
h”?1 ln‘ Chruune Dan* of Minneapolis.’La-t W.-ek’s Letter
£*?-r
-‘“tU_r5Jn‘Xher’_,“r.::
preme Court, and a majority of the lo.lc do_n h,- nubile throat he de- llnc&gt; e»tablish«l in an era when Hml1 spending thc holidays with her par­
....nnrt rnitriren
vow v.„ ,
enruunc
Dans of Minneapolis.
Last Week’s Letter.
piora PLsenhorai who w-is ctahtv
&lt;nn
_. ..
„
.
ta
ntWnrel^
rrfut^TtUL r»hrUlmri«: Minnesota.
Mr. and......
Mrs. A. C. Davis
a social party for
thc young jxx&gt;- y,.aw oId There were fourteen pres­
members of that body upheld the
nutamahita
automobile nnd
and n»lsnhnn*
telephone tt*r»
were „n.
un- icnl*
cnu here.
herVserve* to be ."brought up standing”— known is a forward step. It means ‘I za
h h
of Windom. Minn. a««nd«l
pje in the community ot high school ent. Mr. and Mrs Hei^y Wflliam*
George
^~“ ‘Cotton of Harbor Springs, o
decision of Judge Scallen.
and he was!
that Roscommon taxpayers will visited his sister. Mrs. 8. E. Bogart,
, Ml. H.nh^Thus there seems to be no doubt
MCS Mary Felghner enurub-d
entertained XkXi^l.
nmg. Jan. 4. S
al the
home cf Mr. and ।.g^by and Mr and Mra Juper
.support four local units of. govern­ last week. He Ls now vi&amp;iting in
that thc only way that hoodlums i'
THE OPEN FORUM!
ment instead of ten. Since tlw cast Cloverdale, prangeville and Kala­
,v..rni- vmme tu-onle nt a New.
*r.h..r r*.v«v ^r«v. Kenneth Hefrick and family ol Battle Creek.
Year’s eve party.
Hotlmaster will iusht* in
can be arrested, in thc way that
“Uncle Sam" is closing superfluous of local government Is financed mazoo.
*" lhe
,u“ enter-1 Mr and Mrs gjun jester flnd
Mr. and Mrs. Busi) Hayward and
' Floyd Pattison of Pontiac and Mr
these two were taken, is to "amend post offices for economy’s sake and largely from property taxes, this nnd Mr*. James Pattison of Grand daughters of Alto, Will Johncuck 1 Mr. and Mrs. l^onnrd Baker of. talnlng. A candy pull will be one of I family spent Sunday with the tor­
means that the burden on property
Battle Creek spent the week end the main feature* and each ohe U|
the State Constitution." Possibly the itorfore ll»
oldm
pod omc. incan
---------------------- proposed con---------------------------------------------------Rapids
were New Year’s---guests
of .nd two win. from Delira. whh In,
’.
_________
_ ____
_ ____
be reduced.------If the
v^tli trKmt,
friends him.
here.
I requested
to bring
along
some_ .of Uv. ' mer’s mother. Mrs. Mdrgarcl An­
' spaugh. of Quimby.
only way to get a poor constitution Barry county will be abandoned. But solidation work* out at Roscommon. MraMkur.ce and Thelma Ford, from 'Wf urd Mla Jolu, johiUjd u; uuirwhcnl.. and eurny Iht- full,
Pattison.
Creek apeiu lhe week end “
a rather sparsely populated county1
Margaret Brown and Mas- Hiekney Corw-rs were Chrutma.
and *&lt;.« t -.m-rwraw-, uni-r»
' Wayne .NichoLs left Tuesday cverepealed, is to enforce it. because there is a little old log post offiep.
'
N.'aW Uta Mr nl,l“ ,Or AU,‘ Arb°r tO ,ukc Ul» hL'
„th lbc„
hl,„
Brown of Grand Rapid., kueau af chaa. Van Vranken,
that constitution covers hoodlums, as Pcolo. Ohio, which received orders of low valuation, there Is no reason' icr
4,x.il
New
5
car
*
with
Mr.
and
Mi.,,
work again
Due lo a number al reaeon, our
Th, cto„, c,..,, udl
„1U.r. |
why the plan cannot be adopted by wcre tl,e guests of their aunt, Mr*
1 Deforest Crandall in Bailie Creek.
a .
.
well as honest people. But to a lay- from Washington to close its doors , the more populous district* with a j Margaret TYoxel, last week,
Sunday Schorl aUendanee ha. b.rn lull,d on Thiraday nlahl. January
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Giuklll and I VKltora dming thc wrak al Mr*,
man It would seem that in this dav 'after 100 years of faithful service, consequent reduction in govemnwnMlM ’ Frances Burch returned rery |»or thu Wimer. Ut lu all utn at rhe ham.- of Mr, Dad U- family attended a family dinner at Walter Ciribcrts **’’*-'■ Mrs. F. A
uiiviiuvu .1 mull,) uuuivi
..
.
• —_ • _ - -­
the new year rlaht by Bmns If
A
..^^r will be lull,,,,
of kidnapping, banditry, and rob- because it did not pay its way as a tar cost. In fact many people who ‘Monday to Chicago to resume her »Uel
home of Mrs Gaskill's parents.
^
r!*-’,Mrs.
f’ran*
Mrs. RachRachparent*. 1 **.
Mrs
A supply
...rate .superinten
....................­
M Kvcn 1)eJuok Eltu „K.m. .the
it I.
is ....lU.
possible. A
have given the subject thoughtful studies after spending her vacation II
&gt; and...
Irh
Mr
Mrs Charles Bacliellcr. at. ill“rl /rb ikiiii
anU Mr.
Mr"- .Am,;,
Anna Trlrrac
Ickes of
of
bing. when two,well known under- business proposition,
to act
consideration bcilfcve that eventually i wtth her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roll­ dent will be chosen Sunday to
act n,, ,, u'nted to be lire—ul a, there Hasting* recently
। Hastings.
world hoodlum$-'are caught aimed! When they received this order certain counties In thc state can bciert Burch.
until spring when Mrs. F
’
'
Ronald wl|j jjC election of oulcers.
| Mrs, Anna Buck and family spent
'with pistols, some way could be de- from headquarters it started somc- merged with benefit to all concerned.: M*8® Lulu McCreery returned to Haynes will be back.
Mrs.
Ettie
Blanton
and
father
en' Miss Freida Belts lues returned
Wednesday
in
Buttle
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hendershot’, to her homp lR Detroit after spend­ tertaincd Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fiah- ,
... her home in Holland Saturday. Mlsa
.vised to hold them.
; thing, for there rose up "Big. Cy
Arthur
of Stony Point
- - — Strodtbeck
----- 'T.-j-.r*
Consolidation of townships Is not:^a^' MA*tV,U"Ui's. BCComl,unylnB hcr entertained -their children and ing the holidays witii her brother, er and daughter, Lucille, of Ver-1
: It only. gocs to show how great are Young,” thc famous baseball star.
nwntville and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Bunday wtthjhtejpurento, Mr.
mother.
Mrs.
Hammond.
a new or radical idea. Thc plan
lui* jto
Ora,,d
R“ptoxWith Mr. Charles. BctL. and family.
jand Mrs- J. J. Strodtbeck.
?the loop-holes in our laws, and how i who gets his mail there,_________________________________________________________
ahd led a
and Mrs. Geo. McCuiler of north. Chsrlcs Murray
...... of
„. Charlotte, son
M«. ! Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fidler and
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
ahystcr lawyer, take advantage of protest lo the post office department
nnd east Hastings on Christmas. of Mr. and Mr*. A. G- Murray wa* “a&gt;family spent Bunday with her par­
Missnfter
Margaret
Loomis returned Although Mrs. Hammond has been brought here on Wednesday tor. Mr.
*' and Mrs. William Stanford ent*. Mr. and Mrs Claude Cole of
.them to free, their criminal client*, at Washington-' It may be true our counties operating as one unit hav- home
.
weeks'
home nlu“r a Lwo '*$£*£•' visit witii In very poor health she stood the burial.
uul&lt;ni.
and Mr. and Mrs. George Stanford ; Lowell.
Wiiy do not some of our legal lights little post offirt ha* ceased flnan- ing considerably lower local tax her
father in Chicaga^MLs^Loumii
u
fiss Loomis trip over here in fine shape.
Rev. 8. R- .Wurtz and fourteen win
have
as’ "7.
their
guests
Monday.
1 Miss Geraldine Williams spent the
get busy and draw up some laws , dally but rf you close its diprs Jat^? tban c“dntie* that still cling iwent t0
Mr Bluebeard in the
.,
’
“
,
,7
‘
7
“
Ju
-----'j:
Remember the first Sunday in thc 1 young people attended a youth's Mr and Mia Ordrye Conklin .nd
nd UUU
,nd K„. ----- -W1U1
-J’ wWk .,IIU
-----tliat will hold hoodlums when they where will the old timers loaf and . ,hc t0*Iun,P
i
—- ...
.
.be- month is Missionary day.
[ ill-fated .Iroquois
Just a few days
![friends tn Lansing.
f
conference at the second Evangel­ family ot Johnstown.
Thanking' you who have phon'd ical church in Grand Rapids Fri­
are apprehended? Honest people are the croumwd rhlltnophera dueuu, . we have at hand a reproduction '“c d'iJSJS! rural ratre IS
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cash Solomon and
Miss Barbara Bowman of Hastings
Mr
and
Mrs.
Seward
Russell,
and
a
„.
nv
„
pw
xcu
,
r
a
tia
irompelled to obey laws, but crimi­ the national problems, for it’s thc of one of thc bonds Issued by the i/pcctor. of Niles’ was in the citv items and hoping that more will du day.
'
,
. spent New Year’s day with Mr. and
so. Your reporter wishes you all u
Walter Culbert '
'
Mr. and Mrs. Gall Lykins enter­ children of Augusta. Mr. nnd Mr&gt;.
boys back home that know?" "Uncle ®aU'of
L” 1838 ant* !“,] ■ Thursday
Uuixx-ting the local happy and prosperous new year.
nals can escape on technicalities,
tained Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ik-n TrMl .nl and «... Janw. ol Kr
.Sam
- He announced himself a*
Mr. sni
and Mrs. Johmai
Johnson ol
of oraiui
Grand
earn” could
coma not
not resist
resist thc
inc plea.
uea. Thc
i nc tryini, to
Soini,bow thJsst.‘1!r&lt;&gt;utCs
,
John Handel of Cincinnati. Mrs. Mallaa*&gt;&gt;n .ml Mr. and Mr.,. Harold hupul, *pvnl N.-a Year", day will!
•
trying
to
collect.
Somehow
this
uvrry
imprewcd
with
lhe
service
GLASS
CREEK.
FRANK PICARD*.
diriston was reversed and Hie lit- sue calu to Inln&lt;| tlw ••insurrection’'
Minnie
Hiatt
of
Lynn.
Indiana,
Mrs.
tk-prla.wr
a.kl
tan.lly
wre
l..dld..s
d.uahu-r.
Mr
and
Mr,. Had
.
~~
Last Week’s Letter, z
Whether or not the liquor traffic hi tie post office where "Cy Young" Issue which Michigan so narrowly iI given.
— and
—-&gt; family.
• ••-■
Zaidti Wolfe of Farmington and Mr. gue.,i.s of Mr. and ,Mrs. Milton Tral- Dahtra.
About twenty friends of John Ha­
Any
issue
railroaded i New^Years^in’’ Eat on ftauick wliere
ford.
ud Mrs. Ottlc Lykins.
Michigan is well regulated depends gets his mail will continue under the escapcd.
"*
‘
•
1 Little Norman Barry ha* been
through on such a flimsy constitu- ! they were Kiwst^l?” hoiL- nartv vens gathered at,, his home Tuesday
Mr. nnd ' Mrs. Frank Cramer; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanley, who I having a hard cold the past week
In no small degree on Frank A. _______________
„
pretext ol "Mail Service"
to provide ttonal dodge.without public consent jby
*1SS?m£ Q evening -for a farewell party before visited in Battle Creek a few days were recent guest*,of Mr. and Mrs.;■ but
Is a little belter at present.
he left for his work on a dairy farm
Picard, chairman of- the State LI-' a community hall and an informa- would certainly nm i»ave very sub- \ / Hughes
Orlie Fisher returned to their home &gt; Mrs. Margaret Anspaugh and
last week.
x near, Grass Lake.
'quor control Board. If he cun sue- atton headquarters for laprisU.
stanual backing. People could very
Mr and
Mnra—-Mnll
i Ernest Wilkins of Quimby and Mr.
Chas. Whittemore and family. Ray 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arthur of in Delrnlt last week.
Mrs. Ella McGlynn oLLeslie is en­ and Mrs. Van Velzer of Hustings
cxs,fully control Interests that arc
:
.
wHl be pardoned for taking the
t™ Erway and family and Furrest Ha­ Plymouth rame hut week for Hie
working for a wide ’o-.a-a state, he
n
.
i h anv a&gt; S0Ih2
aale
WeUington and Oberlin, ohm. whore vens attended a Christmas dinner latter'* ejster. Mix,. Luna Stillwell, joying a holiday vacation al the,;. called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keglor
who win'spend some lime with home of tier parent*. Mr. and Mrs. and family New gear's day,
burden has been foisted on them by they spent thc holiday*
Will have aceompBshed a heroic
rUHgt’/ll
faulty administration tactics ami re- l \j Rlird and Messrs T at Cleo Brown’s at Hickory Comers. them.
Emil Schwucito.
Christmas guests at Fred Oils
WEEKS CORNERS.
Miss Alice Roscoe has returned to /Sir- and Mrs. Lester Ormsbe have I1 ’
. Loehr
.™,._ and c. F. Cullen of Chi­ were Ray Otis and family. Louie Er­
According to a professor, thc act­ fuse to honor such obligations. The L.
$hc weight of hii, influence on the
wcrc the
lJM. guests of Miss Inola way and family and-Lyle Oris ol’• her school duties at Ypsilanti after gone to Hastings where they will. ; Last Week’s Letter:-'
ual roof o! the world Is 70 miles state of MMUstppi defaulted with cago were
spending tjie holidays with Imt rent room* for thc winter instead of j Mrs. West and family ot Grand
Bide of temperance apd strict con­
Xh.^? w.tTta h«il
pcopk’
Abbylt ov, r N«*
Kuiamazoo.
higher than was previously sup­ ^chlgan would have.
Rapids spent thc past week' at their
mother.
driving to and from each day.
, Mr Bnd Mr;. FilblUs D,.planu
trol and members’ of both paitie*
Harry Dunn and family-of South­
’
Miss Edna Brumm has returned to: Mr.
. . and Mrs. Lewis Otia are flow
..
farm home. Their daughter. Mln
posed. Ambitious American archi­
France, we read, is planning a tower dara’^Mt’to Chicane? tlw^uest^of west Rutland were Christinas gtiesU' her school work in Kalnmuzuo after । located in the Cal Stanton home in Lucille West, from Chicago spent
ft "I tliat he has done a splendid job.
tects are said to be altering their 3.280’het high a* a fe|ture of the.
daughter X
*
°‘ at Fred Otis’.
All success. Mr. Picard, in jour light
spending the holidays with her par-1 the village.
\ the week with them.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erway enter-’ ent*
plans accordingly.—Montreal Star.
The Cemetery Circle wi! sene
Mert
Miller
entertained
his
Part* Exposition nf 1937. Engineer* Mm. R. T.
~ F.
F Dodds
Dodd., and
.nA children
.hUH.e,. lained their children also Louie Erto keep Michigan free-from cxcfsscs
’
Mr. Osborne, the new n^nagcr at dinner on Thursday. Jan. 11..
grandson of Plainwell the past week.
ACA.uMWra muw-.renuremk.t Klf "Sdr'^V"X
'»
«&lt;&gt;" way'and family last Sunday.
and corruption at the hands of tue
Forrest Havens accompanied his
liquor interests.
in a bathing suit should be enough way* winding up to the summit The: Mack Stebbins*11 *’th Mr' and Mf6
son John, to Grass Lake Friday,
to,explain why long pant* have-upper part ot the structure will b&gt;- ‘ Mis»
• -’
Mary Powers left Friday for where he visited hi* sister and hu&gt;A REAL IDEA.
.l;-Marquette where she will resume her band. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, and
.t'"?
From the Detroit Free Pres* comes
other
relatives. John will wxuk on
work
lCfl
cher
of
mathematics
in
«v«rytk.y Ule.-Botob Herald.
u„„„. Audiuwirai,.
d,nre
itna dance {h(. Hlgh
tiie sttgKotion that unemployed
the Notion dairy farm the coming
----------.hail*, tennis courts, museums. * and
Mr
.. Mrs. wm
/num
Mr. Jin
and
Will
Talent of Bigteachers be sent to Civilian Con- .We ,note
_ that electricity may be stores.. ...
At gie very top |L-would be ■«a
retmned
taS.
Mis* Ruth Erway of Kalamazoo 1.gervutiun Cofps camps to organize
t© produce year
crops;
beacon.
Finances
seem toFinances
pre- ,er
Cr aseem
, week
WTPK
vwit with Ml‘and Mr*
sed around
to nroduce
yearradio
around
crons-,
radio beacon.
to’sS ure.. " visiting her parents fur a few day*.
visit
dourv., « Ir.rrueUw. tor lhe boy, hoor.rr, it »fw.y. luu born co,. ««'
bu'
chru Vraumiul..
MUs Virginia Haven* of Huttings
spent from Friday until Tuesday
oom,—Ohio
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
with heJIparents here.
a Federal project is getting under state Journal,
,
■
Word was received here yesterday
Forre.-t Havens spent last Satur­
way to assist- unemployed teachers
-----------I
Scientist-, .ire at work on a tele- of lhe burning of thc greater portion day evening in the Robt. McGlocklin
It makes certain that the building ot bone and muscle
that
hiswife
jope -------------of radical......
design Which
ex- of Bellevue*
business
fire home, in Hastings.
II to. what better use could be made
A correspondent says w.
——
-..vw--,Ui to
«,«»«:»
uuau&gt;eM dkjcks
oy block* by nre,
__ .........
___
. .&lt; day.
,... rSertert
a ... ........
of the money titan training the gosMpn-with *her
neighbor*
all
T*ctcd tohnvr
have t the ’ttaffnirvinff
magnifying power, Wednesday
night —The l.xv. is now
will go on ... it’s a source of energy and. a safeguard
Louis and Gurdon Havens attendm lb« co,,. t,...... .nd h. comoduriKO f.
moh .0 -ffg"^“cXX cd a party at Coal* Grove last
against illness... More than that, milk is the CHEAP­
them . ehMirt M in edur.hoh while Ulk lo him dunrw lhe ..eninj Ke Mmly been dUeoeered roeilnn o .nd but foe llui hMp ilwenllre Iran Thursday.
fohbign

Sale Price

2 cakes for 15c

Sale Price - 2 cakes for 25c

B.A.LyBARKER’S

DRUG STORE

Paragraphs'

Leading Health Authorities Advise People to

DRINK MORE MILK!

earning a living. It teems to u* that merely states a fact; he is not com- , mica plate with million*wuuia
of tiny
*U-gone
would inc
haveHeaviest
gone. The
1omnave
jomheaviest
tticre is a real idea behind tills tug- plaining.—HumorUt.
‘r square inch. Each of ---------- and1 •
Iver j''*'"'*
specks ~
per
ure---------Sawyer
Harens •hardware
: these speck* can pick up and reflect; storc.
Evan’sopera
------- ----house
------— &gt;20.000;
„------ T,------gutton.
---------&gt;8.000;
Taylor
U ^ o. .be
p..n,u
“
“ J.
' ’
■ ’s saloon. Among
the other tosses arc A. W. Barnes.
THE LITTLE THEATER.
inhabited,
our failure
mes- photo^i
------------------«...— lo get
- -----------photoelectric cell*. H LhRconstruc- Masonic lodge. E C. Stevens. Evans
Those who saw "Little Women" Bages’from them would indicate that tion i*
thc field of astron­ and Hall. Van's cigar store and sev­
as presented by 'thc'Little Theater they're not in any financial need.— omy will
' 'tx' opened to depths here- eral others. The nre started in Rob­
toiorc-eonsidcred beyond the realm inson’* foundry building where hay
Guild of Battle Creek will 'agree Arkansas Gazette,
jof probability
was stored It spread rapidly as the
with
Dean Eugene .Davenports
town’s only fire protection was. a
comment tliat amateur productions j A legal authority mentions that a
WrfV nf Our Wnrlrl hand enguic. Vcrj-'tew of the builiiVV
Ul WIT
UTIU lngJ ttCu. inMtfed owtI18 lo thc hlgh
can be made just as enjoyable as cow has a legal right to use the
NEWS GLEANINGS.
«&lt;« charged there. .Wil! Pickle, a
professional shows. Certainly well road. Motorists say this only con­
eeyroty-thrw, prr
ol pruw
K“'I!;,'"?
stack the Beth. Meg. Jo. Amy. firms what the cow seems to have
“e"
t."X
“Marmee." and Hannah wc saw Fri­ known all- along.—Pune II
ra
ana
ju jeara,
q( wWch he
day evening against “an-comcrs"—
and with Laurie giving ’em a dose ! A Louisiana diner, a nows story
During early automobile days thc 'Pr,etor'
.
average life of an automobile tirei Mn,. Florence Jewett and duughrace. Tlw reoutrkaKc feature of such relates, found a large pearl
was from 2.000 to 5,000 miles Now it tcr Malte returned lo Grand Rapid*
a cA*t is that ofi-stage the acto.-a restaurant oyster stew. He ...
must u from 10.000 to 15.000 miles.
, Saturday after a twq week*’ visit
ami actresses are Just folks," house- have rejoiced at this incontestable
--------a ith Mrs. F. H. Barlow.
Natural raw cotton i* practically
Mrs. Julia A Jotid. president of
wives. 'Mcreur**. nurse*, student*. proof that there had been an oyster
professional people, etc., who take up In it at some time —Benton Herald. waterproof To be made absorbent thc lady board ot manager* of the
St lia* to be chemically treated.
World’* Fait from Michigan. 1* the

HINDS CORNERS.
Last Week’s Letter.
.
Mr and Mrs. Keet Tobias and littlc daughter spent Christmas with
her father. £dd. DeMutt, and fam­
ily.
,
Mr. Everett Mier of KalamazooI
»poat lhe week end and Chrhunx,
with Miss Thelma Tobias
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias and
daughter Thelma and her friend,,
Mr. Mier, ate Christmas dinner with *
the former’* sister. Mr. and Mb.
Lewis Abbott. Ln Battle Creek
Mrs.' Pearl Barrett of Detroit visit-'
ed her parents. Mr. and Mrs C. N.1
Tobias from Saturday until Wedncs-1
day
Mr. and.Mrs. C. N. Tobias and lit-'
He Marion and tlielr daughter. Pearl i
Barrett, ale Christmas dinner Sun-I
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comp
and jiarents tn Hastings.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Tobias and &gt;
daughter and Mr and Mrs Mell
Hendershott and sons of Kalamazoo

EST food you can buy, when food value is considered.

By drinking more milk you can cut down
your living expenses, .and at lhe same time
enjoy belter health. A reasonable amount
of vegetables, along with milk, make an
ideal combination.
Every drop of Highland* Dairy “Grade A"
milk come* from our own “State Accredited"
herd and State testa show that no cleaner
milk is produced in Michigan. From thc time

Il is drawn, until it is automatically sealed
In bottin and delivered to your door, icy cold,
It la not touched by human hands nor by
anything that can contaminate iL

What you serve on your table will have a
lot to do with how the children feel and the
work they do. Health authorities advise a
quart of milk each day for growing children,
and al least a pint for each adult. Why not
give their advice a trial?

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

T

ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANKER, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10, 1034
‘STATE RODDED FORGES AHEAD
past fatir
fclUr years
years of
of trying!
trying!
HUP IMTn CAt/no
Mr and
Rowley and, Tlic~ past
Hsu miU rAVUn children Of Jackson were Sunday' times have but served as a stimulus’
----- :----guests at the home of their parents, to thc State Mutual Rodded Fire!
Depreciation in Values and Mr. and Mrs- Court Birowbridge.
InMirance Co. to establish Itself •
H. H. S. Low
ANQ Prices
ALUMNI
Compel FarmMl** Gwendolyn Gaskill was etect- nrmiy on a sound business founda.
„------ „ ed Sunday tea act as superintendent Don. This ccftnpany. through care­
ers
to
use
Horses
\ot the Bunday School. Each man-:™ management, has not only »uc-i
CAGERS BREAK EVEN There appear to be numerous-evl- ber is requested to invite someone creded in lowering as-iessments 70
real Estate MOKTtunr.6
*&lt;iNI&gt;8 AND NErVHJTlKH. till
Youngsters WiVi^ to 14— dences lhat "Old Dobbin" is comingeach week to come to Sunday o*nts per J 1.000 but has at the same,
;,8wn)
beck into fayvr The exceedingly School.
time nearly doubled iu surplus for
— ».iis.00
slits oo
Old Timers Victori 15high
to cost ot farm Implements, cape- Riley Holcomb and wife of Ur- .ViT 0':nen, of iu l«hcy holders,
.
UT.IM »»_________ ___________ j
n in lh(J Becond TUl
daily of tractors, wUl mean that,bandale and hisimmediate family.
lowering of assessments was
through the com—----- ;----- 4IM.T1MT
WS747.0*.
U*m. of H„tlng» High horse labor will replace tractor labor numbeUng nine In all. were guest* m.
on the smaller farms, and even those of Mrs. Delhi Holcomb and Mrs Pany» policy1'of culling out hazard'school basketeers broke even with of
, considerable sue.
Frances Hendershott on Dec. 27. It oua
and ,he reduction of inStuiimi.ai • isomoo
i the Alumni in lhe annual
.
1 Ittowns.
Is becoming
evident that re- w-as Mr. Holcombs eightieth birth°n oU,er’
pras'
•
ojsxju
imluloq
ment at'the Hastings High schixd duced production of farm crops is a day and such a happy one that it ' '
vamca.
■——-—, -------------- ------------------gym Saturday evening. The first -necessity if the American farmer U will long be remembered.by all who. This fine showing no doubt cen­
...... —-------- .«&gt;•.•••.*&gt; I
■»
lwlyoI
[tributed
in
a
large
measure
to
the
to get a fair price for what he sells, were there.
, tributed in a large measure to the
,
itrlng men aqueeaed out a 17 to H That will mean more acreage, that; The Ladies' Aid will meet Janu-''
' far! that th*
nf rL.w-.-KwW
thc„mnn*h
mo?.
December
..... UW..I, ...v.v
..oqw.
UinK’,1
WUl IIICVL UHIIU- “*
- th
--- --------L i
srouuoo Ylctocy ©ver an Alumni team made will not be in crops, which can be ary
“ t,lc
ary eighteenth at the iiome ot
of Mrs J 4,1 P**’ w
was
t,U! btege&lt;t niont|i
monqt for
It ssom of such former scars as Miller. ».»w4
__ .__ .____
■
new
busmc'wS
of any
anr single
smell, month
month
for pasture i..
In summer or for Chas ..
Hendershott
,M
’W OU
“IM',B of
in«9iis Pierson. Field. Young. FUher. Adair. used
.&lt;—•raising of hay to feed .--------....
. a
. iln the company’s 24 years Of busithe
horses.
•
Laubaugti. James LechleHnrr. Ken- Considering lhe depreciation In , Miss Leone is sick and cannot 21e^
i.j.jsTi nedy and Boyes A second Hasting&lt;
value,&lt;• the high cost of repairs and
■------------ team made up mostly of first string
$»*.« 2i4 7« nien |Oat |j.n to &lt;n alumni made other items that have to be figured,
ol Mr&gt; Franco, Hanto.lren
?*
°n
IMlanOtt. up ot Bob Fisher. Boyes. Alf Wil- csjiceially with farm prices as low ns .Iler Conklin rerehre u. w repoct «*•
they have been for beverai years,
llanu- J“ni® Hoeyenair and Sam farmers will feel obliged l.» curtail that lire i»rly will Ire held Ju* the “fWe'enrenl.-Lowell Ledger,
same and urge* ap to b? present and' *he Rodded Company te publish114OH.I7 Young.
.
•
their Investment in farm tractors. '
ing
series of
of announrementa
announcements in
in
ln
B. »a *crlc*
6S.45O.OU; Tile Hustirtg* High baaketcers This will inevitably bring more promises a good time.
_
.till!
— of I..,—
thft i&gt;a per -w.twl-t.
which .-..11
will Ibe
intereat
। have made rapid strides since the horses Into service on the farms.
And coal is the best possible form of heat.
to owners of faim property.
' CARLTON CENTER.
W?2'?S?’S
tcaejn started, winning four
'
[straight school victories in thc last
The natural, even heat produced by coal
■
DELTON.
Tbe wood bee which was post-&gt;
koi-Tiiu-»XT ram tom
Mr* rvHin Ann i v.utn will d1..c ' Ptmed will be held Thursday. Jan. 18, |
OLTI1WEST CARLTON.
। four -games played. Coach Haw­
. ,
-[thome began the season with only tlw
at EvUon Bcek’a- AU
!adle8 whu
'0U afr aU ‘“’rttfd 10 aMend the
insures you a comfortable, healthful win­
one veteran ieu
coinc
anfi pring pot luck entertainment or two hours of fun
43M,sas.v-j «35i,$.'&gt;5 p-j .jone
Ir j; over irom
from last year
year'ss U1' mcouu one oincr series oi ice[squad
reserves. Ho
He has
““
t0"
!^,.v ?.
dinner
‘'®n
at
I squad and
and very
very few
few reserves.
has ‘-7—
ainner to
to be
oc served
aervea at
at iwon
noon at
at thB!8
tneiB«
”=n by Cheater Engelhardt
sui«cuiaraL si
ter. Don’t delay in ordering your supply!
»36t-.o5T.66
। a lively young bunch of wil
willing
ling
[ home
home of
ot.Mr.
.Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Beck
Beck for
for the
lhe• ’■Carlton
Carlton Grange
Grange hall.
hall. January
January 18.
18.
youngsters to work with Iwwcvcr, Br&gt; 1H- at „l*d ocl°c|t- These tafiu i
cutters
Small admission.
Prices rise with the advancing season —
.----.-----,,
, I
„ .. .
„
.,,
—■"*
hh3T?[who have I_^_
beenv_._
improving
each—14— -..... are especially Interesting to mothers.
It to a free teclure and every one is I The L. A. S. meets this week I Miss-Barbara Bowman of Hastings
...... SUfii.RiT.iia Moi4i7.«5igame.
1
so put your order in today 1
weliome
and urg»d U» attend
Thursday. Jan 11. for dinner -t
?’***** *“h Mr and
w...» uo.ond.on1 The Hawkstcrs will attempt to ' MUs Helen Jones has returned to-Mr. and Mrs. Evtm Fullers.
Walter Culbert.
"?2
2"' make It five wjw in a row with Mid- t
to resume her reiiool work in' Mr. and Mra. Carl Bfechelscn and' Mr- and Mrs. Evan Fuller will ep■16.S50.00 dteville furnishing the opposition in Mio
■
thc twelfth 154414.74
grade. Shethe
willHigh
be one
of family
were Sunday
school
gymnasium
Satur- 1 evening guests | {£7taln the Ladies' Aid Society
a
large
class
to
graduate
this
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Hcnney
and
Thursday
for dinner. All are corcji1 day evening. The Bist game will be- ’
। son.
;all&gt;’ ‘“vtted.
bank dr. Km at seven o’clock. This will be thc spring
s
Callers at Mr. and Mrs. Leo BarrT»" roa- M»v
,ast lune
,lmc uiat
lhat ouwiacr
Smelker ana
and x-erry
Perry.i» Mr- and Mra. Ike Lcinaar have' Friendsand neighbors gathered'at
two valuable members of thc team, n)0'l'd dut on U»e‘r faun which they [the'home of Mr. and Mrs. Henryjry's Sunday wen*. Mias Mary Barry’
Our Truck* Arc Prepared to Give Immediate
will be eligible for play.
purchased recently.
, Williams Saturday night In honor and Robert nnd Vincent Barry of
X. A. I.AUUIB.
--------------- - - -• --At the annual mealing of. the 'of the former's birthday. A pleasant Southeast Carlton.
Delivery on Coal Ordered Now
Hul&gt;,fril.iM and swdrn to.
ia» till,
' '
! stockholders of Delton Telephone tsocial time was had by all.
| Visitors at Mr ahd Mrs. Waiter
Mth .!•» »t January.' !'j;T4.
GYM CLUB ADDS
Ox Saturday afternoon the same; Mr. and Mrs John Usborne and iCulbert's Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs.
were re-elected for an- family and Miss Mercy Usborne of; Sidney Gelb and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
TWO NEW SPORTS directors
other year.
Ann Arbor were guests Sunday lust Smith pt Caledonia
Volley Ball and Indoor Base­ 1 Mr and Mrs.' Clyde Sidnam of week of Mr. and Mra. Gordon Us- i Lee Parks of Lansing called on
Report of Condition of the National Bank of Hastings
: Battle Creek were cullers of Mr. and borne of Freeport.
. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber SunPOULTRY ..4 STOCK FEEDS, COAL. LIME, CEMENT. ETC
ball to Be a Part of Wed­
Mrs. H. F. Wertman Thursday aft- !
--------------- : day.
ernoon.
ORANGEVILLE.
j----------------- -------------------nesday Programs
TELPEHONE 2257
HASTINGS. MICH.
Mr and Mrs Wade Town hate
Mr and Mrs. Fred Schulmeyer of;
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
------- . .... Volley ball pnd5ndtx&gt;r baseball are
purchased the' Searles property in &gt; North Oun Vlains spent Friday with ‘ Mr. and Mra; M. H. Derhanuner
i"?c|
lx: »,ldl'd to tin* "curriculum" of
I Mrs. E. D Lewis of this place.
and daughter o! Coldwater spent
! ti'.soh.ts! the Men's Gymnasium Club In ad- Delton .and will move this wepk.
Mr®. Irene Harrington and Mrs.
j g Jacobs and family returned Sunday afternoon at Harvey Hart-1
none
dilion to indoor tennis, ping poijB&lt;
'. i7'.”"5 7W nnd basket *&gt;a11- according to a de­ James Undeihlll visited tlie latter s I home from Chicago one day the weirs.
STATE ROAD.
__________________________________
Year's
with Mr. and Mrs. James
Aon. Mr. Oscar Jones, at Hastings I .past week where they had spent
Ted Zlmraernian and lamliv of
. ii«?r.7ooi clsion reached at » meeting last Monday afternoon.
'their
holiday vacation with ' rcla- j Lockshore Fann, spent Frew -Year's I The Fisher schorl held their Sot hard and Mrs. Janet PettengUl
NONE । week. Also a few new members are
MJ' a,n?
P®“‘ittves
:d“y with the former's parents. Mr. Christmas tree Thursday evening Mr.
“ and Mrs. Jack
~
O'Connor and1 none
,o te* addtxi, according’ to Chet nock celebrated their fiftieth wedKr,_ r w Pettijohn of North and Mrs. Chrts. Zinimerman
and the house was packed. Much family spent
,, the holidays in .Coral
. Hodges.1 the president. Boxing nnd ding anniversary on Monday, janu- oun Plains spent a few days' the
Mrs Joe Stenger visited friends praise is given Mbs Cogswell and with lier patents. Mr. and Mra.
'——1 witling wilF also be on the schcd-,&gt; ary
arj. 8.
0 by
oy holding
noiaM1R open
n(Kn house
noiu&gt;c to
io ^lr
uic»r jI puss
past week
week with
with her
i
daughter. Mrs . and relatives in Battle Cree k and pupils for the fine program they Wynn'Nbbl?’.
4434.512
ul° lor tlKwe who wish to indulge in neighbors,
neighbors, frkjjds
frirjjds and
and relatives
relatives from
from Marcius
Marcius Bagley,
Bagley who was 111 with Kalamazoo from Wednesday until gave us. Old Santa was ihere and
Robert OC .nnor spent bUt week
boiu,; &lt; t,. jcither of those sports.
...1
two until eight o'clock r&gt;P. *»
M. Mr. ■
flU wagity,
Sunday
- helped unload the tree of it gifts. ln Northern Michigan with friend*
I The. fee of 81.00 .per month
Pennock who
is 74
■।
. is
. Just
.
win. Li
&lt;■» years
vL-uta old.
mu, wju;
wun: Mrs. Aiken of this place passed; Clitf ‘ Johnson, and famUy ‘and Then the school treated lhe crowd. wnere he used to teach school.
.rnowll
tor rental ol lire o,,.,, on „
m,h., mr«t- ,away
.... this „
Monday morning after a Clarence Johnson of Grand Raultfi to candy, peanuts and popcorn. We
Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor and
। —I--.—• III—a—nl n—aMaa- I ——
— .1 — —&gt; ...—.a
11
...
. nil had a very fine time.
June spent the holidays in New
....------ .......
J Mrs. Lena Becker and family York, with their parents'^
yet‘been
■«'» n« .nd «td AM
,b"te ,0&gt;,llrs„kl ments
,n™ “have
■
^dn made.
” ”
—
i“1 wife
re
available
after
each
session
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,.T
i
t-t
.
&gt;
I
“
*
w
^
e
vlaltc-d;
M
id. Wiii
Bidviman
oi
Nashville
.
spent
unnsimtm
qay
wnn
sir.
1
visited,
Mrs.
Will
Bldelman
ot
,
Christmas
day
with
Mr.
and'
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Becker enMil"1 “152!
.... wan
““
c'““rL
rK'«
H.nry
CoUMn
Sun
Those 1±J!2Z,'ES?"'
interested in joining * the
Sl
*\
hh
,"
- i. H
,cnr
Y 00111500
afternoon,
spent
week
Mr.s
uiuirau
u
....
nc
nry
comson Sunday
bunaay
aiternoon. spent
days
wl
------ • several
—------- days
J
—- last
•—• —
*- with
zr Victor Henney of Hastings.
tcrtalned her parents from Battle
Gymnasium Club are" requested to marriage.
marn8Se- Shi^ll&lt;‘ wa5
is ill at the home of his
tils
son., ..her
daughter nU
Mr*
twk.. and Cawuiw
was bom
born March 15. | who Is
son,
daughter.
Nirs
Frank nuusii.
Roush
--------s.----------------a. r&gt;uu».
i Clifton Becker
family «n
spent Creek and Mrs Lena Becker and
1863. la Prairieville township. When Floyd, near Hickory Corners•
Ij r.;
’
-*
• -Friday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
1
Christ
njas
in
Battle
Creek
with
her
family
New Year's.
see Marion Whitman at the Pen- but three yeara'old. her mother died. | A number of people In this vlclnl- Hartwell went to we w..«. .......... ,
■ ■
wenl to
chas wntcrs&gt; rciatives.
: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy en‘S'T,’*
h re.'.™
oar to
•paving her
to ure
thc r.re
care re
of .re,
her ,| „
ty ,arc ill or Have been, with the a brothcr-ln-taw. who Is a surgical' •। Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman tcrtalned with a family dinner
Wednesday, Jan. 15. and regular (;
ra
mh^j-cnU.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilfln
..iaiuij«F£iii5. Mr- and M.a. Wil- ,fiu.
I
-patient at Brotuon hospital.
I;land Clyde of Rutland spent New Christmas day.
'
scMtons will continue until April.
llam
Gun Plains.
Ham Heriiert
Herbert of
of Oun
Plains. AlleAlle-1I ‘
\
*
The gym chib was Parted test
C() wllh whom -slw resided un­

Report of the Condition of The Hastings City Bank

1

“OLD DOBBIN” COM

Sporting Items

.

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It's Cheaper and Better!

SMITH BROS., VELTE &amp; CO.

'

fall as an indoor tennis club but
*&lt;r and Mrs Pbb- m
bwn ,T,'“
,n; XSSf’iSJ'l 1^. F

at thC M E l’“rsonu«t‘ ’» Pia'nwtll
an&lt;] pmnedjateij. ^&gt;1 to hou&amp;ekeepIng on a farm one mile south of
Delton. They have spent their cntire married life cn this sanu; farm.
'S
ieir children are Mrs. Bertha
INDEPENDENT cagers
..jorns; Cleo and Leon Pennock, all [
Delton.
One daughter. Mrs. Grace
SCHEDULE TWO GAMES of
'
Kahler
passed away 23 yeans ago.)
also have seven grandchildren
On Friday evening. January 12. They
'
the Hastings Independents' Basket and two great-grandchildren.
Ball League will play two out-of-1 Mrs. Bert penndek and daughter'
town teams, thc first game com­ Bernice of Kalamazoo were business;
hi —
Delton
Saturday--------aftermencing at seven o’clock. The J. c.!'1 callers'
----- — —
—---------------&gt; 1
Penney Five wll be matched with a ;noon,
•
team from Battle Creek nnd the
Miss Jean McBain Ls clerking In .
Hirsch Picjcle Quintet will meet a Uonurd s store.
-1
team from Kalamazexi The J. c
Mr- and Mrs El1- CamP^l °rj
Penney team is making an effort to: Kalamazoo spent Sunday afternoon,
secure a game with thc Albion Col- and evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. (?.
lege freshmen squad at an early Horton.
jBiIU
tMn Tj*nnnrfl
. Mree
Mrs.*Dav
Ray nnn
anti V4rs
Mrs. Leon
Leonard .
1 arc on the sick list.
nuanubiTOM,,,,.
KLINGENSMITH.
,
Mr. and, Mrs. Ross Waters were
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Getty of ; Kalamazoo shoppers Thursday.
■
Middleville entertained with a rab- ' Scvrfal from Delton attended thc
bit supper Wednesday evening, Mr. play • Little Women" Saturday aftond Mrs. A&lt;C. Johnson and Mr. and ernexm a| Central auditorium Hasi Mrs. Allen Stcf'by.
tings.
i Allen Stefby began teaching1 .Mr. anu Mrs. WiH Lcinaar and
school west of Dowling Monday Mr. •atttKM.s. Ross Waters and lit­
; morning.
•
.
tie son were Sunday guests of Mr.
A number of folks gathered at the'and Mrs. George Lcinaar at Hickory
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo John-, Corners.
, son Saturday evening and helped 1 Mrs. Susie Francisco is nursing a
I Will Johnson celebrate his blrthduy. sick lady n Kalamazoo.
:The evening was spent playing’ Mr. and Mrs. Duanne Harrington
I games and some very good music! ol Kalamazoo were guests of their
I was given by Mr. and Mrs. Perry parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. HariVon Tuylc. Mr. ^and Mrs. Will rington Sunday.
I Johnson and Rolfe Johnson. After
Some progress is being made in
which a birthday cake and lunch ' the building of thc church basement,
were served. The folks departed at a windows are being* put in and room
: late hour wishing Mr. Johnson many i has been rnsdc for shovelers to bemore happy birthdays.
[gin excavating underneath.
Our school began Monday morn- 1 Earnest Farr and Miss Ida BronUng after two weeks' vacation.
son of Prairieville were quietly mar। E. Latta was called to Battle Gled at thc M. E. parsonage in DclICreek last week by lhe s,ertous ill-[ton. Thursday at five o'clock p. M.
ne.s.s of a brother-in-law who'was The bride was attired In brown,
taken to thc hospital and operated I-------------- - • »
■
•—
ion.
'
I
H1GIIBANK.
J Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lalonde ahd
Mcorc whoO| P. T. A mWl.
. Edlorc are visiting their son in De-. lng wm
Ffldfty CVcnitig. Jan 13.
uo‘u .
„
,
'
..
A program is being prepared and re­
Mrs. Lynn Hamilton Is spending fr„hments Alli be served.
some time with her daughter ur De- j Mr and Mrs Frnnk Parkii of Wll.
! •r«tj ..
r,
„
Items and Mrs. Saddler of. Hastings
I ^r. ®ni*.^rsi Perry Van Tuylc • uerc ueek-end guest* at Mr. and
, spent bunday in Quego with Mr. Mra Henry Bldelman's.
and Mrs. Wes Shafer.
; Mr unrt M„ Mllo Daly and famI E&lt;|jth Saunders
ol Indianapolis Uy of netir Bellevue gpent Thursday
was a guest of her brother and wife. ullJ, Mr and Mrs Bert Daley.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Saunders, over
Mr
Mr. and
and vrs.'
Mrs." Frank
Frank
Hawblitx
the week end.
I spent Sunday evening with Mr. anti
Mr. an* Mrs. Frank Green of Mrs. Merle Hecker in Hastings.
Nashville spent Saturday afternoon
Mr
1IU m
„. r
„1CTV O1UC
,„.„U
Mr.. „
and
Mrs.
Forest
B'.delmnn
&gt;l(h hU brother. Albert, and family. spent Sunday evening with Mrs.
1 Margaret Cfihversc spent last week clalr Burpce in Lansing.
"
, wjth) her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
--- •
—
■
-•
Miss Meryln
Marshall
of -Has- ­
GtOrge Converse near Irving.
tings spent the week end with her,
HEARTBURN, SLEEPLESS KT “r' *M
““'I

! thP^rnoramA^^r^nl'l lwrt^r
1I the program.
nroeram. At
Ai present
uresent •there
then are
[fifteen members and with the new
Juki on. schedule of events there will be
.li.-i M.'jrooni f°r twenty or twenty-^ve.
&gt;•&gt;&lt;! hrllrl.
W’AHRRN e. carter,

c.

WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

If You Are Contemplating Buying A

GOOD USED CAO
Or trading your present car for a
better one, see these fine automo­
biles at the Universal Garage. All
as represented and every one
a bargain.
One 1931 FORD MOD. A VICTOR1A COUPE______ _________

COOE fifi
ZpCCd.UU

Two 1929 FORD MOD. A
TUDORS each onlyI
OaUU

1C A A

I

Two 1932 FORD V-8 TUDORS, perfect condition,
wonderful buy* each
at only(________________________
One 1932 FORD V-8 SEDAN
perfect condition, only

One 1932 DELUX CHEVROLET
COACH, like new ..................... __
One 1921 FORD MOD. T
TUDOR only___________ ____

$360.00
$410.00
$390.00
$15.00

Liberal Termt

Universal Garage Co
m FORD DEALERS ogHfc
jrw'

Hastings

Michigan

General and Corduroy Tire* and Acce.aorie*
-

1

Ford 16 Plate Batteries

Alterin. Mkh.-"l «ratd
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Potter and
hSrtbum
h ’801,4 01 Hastings spent Saturday!
W Kem, like tvenUHhs «u with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bldcl-;
SL
.TV"
,lk? man
—i»rd. I c-.cnck
— ol giriU
.
Lam-pi Marshall and
•I t«A Dr. Pittce'i family attended the funeral of their
kn MmIIoI r&gt;i«&lt;»w&gt;v grandmother. Mrs, Sarah C. Ickes,
in Baltimore Sunday.
Marshall Green U staying In I
Nashville with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Marshall and going to High school.
for a while."

x

I

’ •

Clearance Sale of
GAS RANGES
1/2

former price

We have several 1933 model gas ranges
in stock, which MUST be sold to make
more room for the NEW 1934 Models
which will be announced in a few weeks.

GROUP 1—former
price, from $49.50 to
$59.50.,. Sale Price—

GROUP 2—former
price, from $77.50 to
$82.50... Sale Price—
GROUP 3former price $117.50.
Sale Price—
We suggest that you choose your stove early while w.e have a
good assortment to pick from. A small deposit will install one
of these modern gas ranges in your home... balance can be paid
in small payments. The 1934 models will be priced from 10 per
cent to 20 per cent higher in price than in 1933.

CONSUMERS
POWER
HASTINGS

COMPANY
PHONE 2305

�PAGE RIX

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1M4
IbuBd thc highway extending from’payments for 1934 amounts, duel!
«.te u, ih. couniy rt.;:
» “J

CTATC niA/FQ PARRY .

„„„M-l&lt; In M.ple ora™
&lt;h.&lt;
CO.JVER $69,000
and veU mtoKnluna con-

■! ,

1

YMCA
11 _
1ITEMA
1

H1GHBANK.

**k*T«
Letter.
Th*‘wBan
I1&lt;’ Nu,rl!

AU D.. Barry C. Bond Com.
V «"»» •-« a.
M.nn.TwifSr dn.net. X.mission at Close of
was in two com»Uu_the state took .^ver, and if it shnUj^what it now home of their leader, David Christ- "yone welcome.
Year 1933
charge of the building of it and of owe, ahd what wifi iaebrne due to.130- Monday evening.
.
|
Mrs. Beri nai&gt; spent

tlie .Ksului-of the fteccssary bond... 1Sbr 1XMinty in 19341 ttyZ&amp;unty cun
Freeport Y enjoyed a luncheon!
M
d M
J H
According to the £ounty Treas- The final payment on tho$c bonds tidin' every dallar okuZCoVert rood ‘meeting Thursday noon, with Sec. I
urers book- the .tagx Mkiugan^wUl be made hi W8.
I indebtedness this year.
.Angell aasiating the leader. Mr '
curs the Barry couAtf rood com- . If the state can manage to pay
Thls count.. u avll tlp ln
JVoorhlea.
. 1^' LA
^?dn|Mro°bSrafpaidd!? IWa’out ^Ix^^n’Xn^o^^lre^re'o'।rncrU to lhc ‘'ate' I**’ ~unU**’ dan B‘13 U ,h* “Wt*k of Rra&gt;Tr“ BatU? Greek and Richland.
'
rndJatatoJS
Jork in 1KM and to ha" *•' Rood ’
Lansing chosen by thc Federal Council of
MUs Velma Hoffman of Ironwood

bond. b.nW by U.r ,uu .nl^ bond..

ALL

PRICES

ARE

SUBJECT

TO

THE

SALES

3%

TAX!

At Your A&amp;P Store This Week . .

JANUARY
Meat Sale
Steak

Oysters

lb. 11c
lb. 9c

» 39c

Solid Pack

FILLETS, no bone, no waste, lb. 12Wc
SMOKED PICNICS
lb. 8W

4 25c

Swift*' Silccr Leaf

SAUER KRAUT
- 3 lbs. 10c
FRANKFURTS, club size, 3 lbs. 25c

Canadian Bacon »■ 25c
•: FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

HEAD LETTUCE
«... 5c
CAULIFLOWER
c.i.o,m. 15c
IDAHO POTATOES b.. 27c
GRAPE FRUIT fi.,u. 5 &lt;« 19c
Bunch 5C
CELERY HEARTS
— IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT —

Sugar

46c

IO

2 cans 35c
5-lb. bag 25c

BROADCAST CORNED BEEF HASH
HENKEL’S PANCAKE FLOUR

Brown Sugar 6

Lb*.

HENKEL'S VELVET PASTRY FLO UR
MILES STANDISH COOKIES
N.B.C.

25

pkg. 20c

Pancake Flour
pkg. 19c

Sparkle

Gelatin Dessert
All. Flavors

d
g

JELLO c.r ROYAL GELATIN .
AU Flavors
BISQUICK
.For Delicious- Biwoiii

Pkg. 5c
Pkg. 33c

Rolled Oats,10
16T Protein
24&lt;; Protein

J9C

100-lb. bag JL29
100-lb. bag $L59

Cocoanut Corn Crisp Pkg- 19
BROWN EDGE WAFERS
N.B.C.
DOUGI'NUTS
Plain. Sugared or .Cinnamon

Cheese
SETCUW

Mild—Fun Cream

Grandmother*
Dhole or Sliced

CR/.CKERS
Sodas or Grahams
SEMINOLE TISSUE

Slab Bacon

iac

BLOCK SALT
WINTER MOTOR OIL

Bulk Lard
HERB OX BOUILLON C 'BES
SUNBRTTE CLEANsFR

Soap Chips
I'HH’SO
OXYDOi.

CONKS FOR HOG
ANO CORN FARMERS
(Contlrtued*from page one)'

BACON any size piece
BEEF ROAST, chuck cuts

DAIRY FEED
DAIRY FEED

■jcount of the large delinquent tax for mni and boys for tlrf post 82 years.
Mr. and Mra. Merle Hecker and
11933, which reiNly was for taxes for'and for 20 ycara here in Bany Ltira FruncLsco of Hostings spent
11932, the county could not meet all’county.
Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and
1U obligations pionjptly. because it
Nntlonal ^jf. Wcek or„anlzwl Mrs. F.-Hawblilz.
had not receded tlw money; but as
Y M C
comes Jm!f 17-23 I P™4
atld
Ada
fast as the delinquent taxes huve1^^
lln careful saving and!Bell, entertained nt their home New
.been paid the state te received it'-™
neighbors and
!4hare. The county dwes tlw riate
j yt.q
x friends to an oyster supper, all enSLS .“A.'.1"
McDonald Mvo .he Older
U&gt;&lt;-«eu.on rorym^h.
delinquent uxe,.
.
Y bmx nf BuUrw.
qr»d polnl-! Mnn Byron Ouy he. been «&gt; lhe
er. on law .nd .uccens al Uteh meet-,»“* lul '".“"A"1 &lt;rt Mn.
1 inc Jan 3
1 Mr- and Mrs- Fu’**1 Bldelman atWcdnesday eiening. Jan. 10. Sec. tend'd n New Year s eve-party given
Angell meets with a group of young al l41e 4km,m' of ^Ir. nnd Mrs. Arthur
. .. ... ...... ... , ...
...
■ Rkirfmnrt. n»nr R..11nviu&gt; hav nw a

fjtoi rounh. a, many

CENTER CUTS INCLUDED

Lard

c. A. h„

o&lt; '&lt;««.

Flake* or Gra.

Ige. Pkg. 15c
Pkg- 21c

Ajax Soap
LUX. or LIFEBUOY SOAP
CLIMALENE

Palmolive

SOAP

w!l| be

-

hln-eir chMly!

S£^rDr”c!S“ toJd"“

with tlw formers sister. Mrs. Harold
Prindle and husband.
.I
Mr. and Mra. Howard Johnson of!
Hickory Comers were Sunday guests
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.l
Havens.
*
Paul Barlow returned to his home j
In Hastings Sunday after spending
the week with his grandparents, Mr. •
and Mrs. W. H. Otis.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hart were'
Sunday guests of lhe former’s sis-'
ter, Mrs. Robert Vrooman. and;
family of Hastings.
Mrs. Frank Schrier and baby have I
been visiting for several days with!
her aunt. Mrs. Louie Erway, at Kaiamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox and
children and Benj. Jenkins hud New'’
Year’s dinner m Hastings .with Mr.!
and Mra. Alfred Hovey.
'
Junior Glllotu of Shultz visited!
from. Tuesday till Sunday with his i
sister, Mrs. Wm. Hart.
I
Mrs. W. H. Otis is slowly gaining!
from her sjirained ankle.
Miss Zana Douglass spent several,
days last week with her grancipar- 1
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oaks, of'
Glass Creek.

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"'S» SrSTi. a much Turf? Im-“rrn.'Mr.cla'iid tod and dainty refreshtnenU made.lt a very
enjoyable occasion.
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ROSEVALE MARKET

TA. Start Whtrt Your Ptnnitf Co Farthott
A Few of the Many Specials for This Week End

CHEESE

"^ull

i r*

Cream, lb.

IOC

SUGAR
IO - 50c

CH1PSO, krge
15c
COFFEE, C. W. Brand
2 I bi. 35c
OLEO
2 lbs. for 15c
ORANGES, 252 Medium
doz. 25c
FIG BARS, Delicioui
2 1bi. 23c
STRAWBERRIES or Raipberriei 15c
SODA CRACKERS
2 lb.. 23c
MAYFIELD PEAS
3 cans 25c

PODUNK.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Waters en­
tertained their children during the
holidays, Mr. Alfred Water* and
family of Alpena and Miss Orpha
Waters of Battle Creek.
Bernard Cain of New York spent
GROUND BEEF
5 Ibi. 25c
thc holidays with his parents. Mr.
SMOKED PICNICS, Home Cured
8c
and Mrs. T. Cain.
Mrs. Richard Gardner received
BACON,
Half
or
Whole
Slab
lb. 10c
the word of lhe death of her sister. I
Elsie; of Middleville recently.
BEEF
ROAST,
Shoulder
lb.
7c
Mr. and Mrs. John Waters enter­
rlJ7o&gt;'™mmw Iheloflo” ‘’g*
“i“'n ?*''CuS'itolh.'ir rt«niiy.
tained their children and grand­
BOILING BEEF
lb. 4c
urday for the
thc first time.in ten days.
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urday
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——&lt;«&lt;»
a » .. ——
children New Year’s day.
SAUSAGE
4 Ibi 25c |
' ,’
.
i Glad to see
|Glad
«*c you out again Fred.
Fred.
|
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Geo. Marble enter­
’ ,: «7“S!,on Ky??nU„on
Carl Galster. who has been quite
quite'Last Weeks Letter.
tained their children and grand­
CORNED BEEF, Sugar Cured S* 1214c
, wtl begs OO per head for 75 per cent 11L u miprovlng nicely.
■ ■ Pleased
—
• to
- ' olcy Douglass was a business vis­ children-ever the holidays.
?•tP»«|‘«*4on of the hear thU Carl.
luor
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Laubaugh
itor tn
in Miaatevute
Middlevilleon
on Baturaay.
Saturday.
OYSTERS, Extra Large Select qt. 45c
1933 Thiq
A ’’^tTh.^2' EL'‘&gt; Et’w,u fta* 4,000 ver&gt;* *11'at
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and iand family spent Christmas in1
vide’d
h^ dA the ,n&gt;01e ol hor ino,hvr* ,or the, Children
‘ of‘ Kalamazoo
’
&gt; were
were Sunday
Sunday ,, 1Nashville with Mrs. Laubaugh’s par-1
vtwm
V»°° paAt f‘ * d“ys' Hcnf 15 lloi,4nS Ior 8°est« of the former’s parents. Mr. &lt;ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenney.
'
A
m hvr &lt;4U,c.k recoVl'r&gt;aod Mrs. Francis Gorham.
|I Mr. and Mrs. LnVcrn Laubaugh
!
I’lierc wori many parties here over
Mr. and Mra. Jim Wilcox and'&lt;of southern Michigan spent the
I
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th? 4»°44&lt;4a&gt;'««x&gt;t”v woro entertaining children s|y*nt Sunday in Plainwell |'week end with home folks.
f malnlng noo. minus admlnistra- (rlcnds from away. whUe othcrs Ju,t j_____________________________ ,
1
-------------------------------- ------------------------। ------------tive costa, -------about- February
had in
ln their
lhrlr relatives and
—•—••1. |935
had
and had a
a --------------------------------- ’----------------------2. Reduction paymenu bn corn good time at home.
will be 30 cento per bushel less local I E E. Faulkner and wife of Delton
administrative expense. on the ap- have been here for a few days, Ellis
praised average production of the working in thejjtore while Paul M
land taken out of corn. Tills 30 cents land ‘family are sojourning In FioriLn to be divided into two installments. I da. They will be home next Sunday
15 cents to be paid upon Acceptance J from their trip.
of lhe contract by the Secretary
D..D. and Mrs. Wolverton went to
and .thc other 15 cents, less local. Florida for the school vacation. They
expenses, on or-about November IS. missed the cold snap nicely.
.
4roL
,
Not safe to leave a car without
TTie entire plan Is voluntary, how- having thc brakes set tight was
ever. If a f.armcr has an average demonstrated
recently
on our
base of over four farrowing* of pig.; streets, when a very careful driver
and 10 acres of com he Is required to Uid this f&lt;5r u moment and then sail­
sign both contracts if he signs for his tar cross the street and run into
either.
fan oil pump a thc curb. There was
The idea behind this program Is to; but little damage to either, fortubring production in balance with nately.
.
demand and to give the farmer a . Mr. Lee. our bank cashier, can now
parity with the prices of oilmt com- put his feet again, under hl* own
modifies through a rise in price of table. hi* goods and family having
his products nnd benefit payment.' arrived on Friday and they are now
Money for thc benefit payment is nicely settled in the Chapman bouse
being raised by the processing thx on.un Arlington street.
\
hogs and com in force at the pres-; Cijiud and Mra. Rosenburg -will
ent time.
, this week come to town and keep
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house tor C. L. Boley the rest of the
OBITUARY.
I winter. Tins will lie fine for all conSarah Catherine Layman, daugh- ccr,K‘d. afl
?cl!,5 school bus
ter of Peter nnd Sarah Layman, was, &lt;“dvcrs and Mr. Boley being without
born in Worthington Tu p.. Richland “ teusekeejwr.
county. Ohio, January 6. 1840 nnd
4410
4iavc been busy ot late,
departed this life January 4. 1934 at oaro4°K qulie a bit of change in
the age of 93 years, 11 months and catching sparrovnwfor which they
29 days.
KCt ,w0 cents per head, as long as
' On Dec. 25, 1859. she was united. tho money-lasts.
in marriage to David Ickes of Ban-1 \anko° Springs Tup is having «
dusky county. Ohio, who preceded rca&gt; t4ni°- thl'4r treasurer resigned
her in death 13 years ago. There wasiaod th,e ncw 0,10 *us
“■«&gt; the
born to this union four children; supervisor is assisting him in his
three sons. Walter. Oliver, and Wll- w°5kA 440 ,wa5 at 1 410 4x1,141 Friday
lard; and one daughter. Lenora and Saturday.
Striker, at whose home she passed
'
oway.
MARTIN CORNERS.
In the spring of 1860 she with her Lns4 Wttk’s Letter.
i husband, moved to Barry county.
’Jhere was a good attendance at
Michlgari, and settled on the farm the young- peoples class party
where she lived continuously until Thursday evening which met With
the time of her death.
Ruby-and George. Cogswell. All enShe was Converted to the Christ- joyed thcmMlVes wth games and the
tan faith and became one df the refreshments were iiot hamburg
charter members of thc U. B- church sandwlclis and coilee which were al- i
al Baltimore.
m&gt; enjoyed.
Besides the four children, she1 Tin- ChrfttmaE meeting of the L.
leaves to mourn their Joss, seven A. S. which met with Mrs. H. Munn
grandchildren lone having preceded nnd Miss Heideman on thc Center
her in'death seven weeks ago), road. Dec. 20 w&lt;u a very enjoythirtccn great-grandchildren and u “bio occaaton. There was a beautiful
Ifosl oi relatives autl friends. Fu- &lt;Christmas tree and lhe ladies ex­
neral services were at tlw Baltimore changed gifu and Santa Claus also
church on Sunday afternoon. Jan. 7. rcinembeired all thc little folks with
Rev. Batdorff nf Sunfield oillciatlng. Klru P4«»*ta»« lo them.
Burial in the striker cemetery.
* Our teacher. Ml&amp;s Iona Gillespie. I
"Why should our tears in sorrow aud P“P44“ P11’ 0,1 a linc Christmas
We know that our friends and depositors are pleased to learn that the de­
How
program at thc schoolhouse Friday
When God recalls His own.
I evening. Dee. 22. The schooUwuse
posits of every depositor in this bank are now insured in accordance with the
: And bids them leave u iorid of woe “nd Christmas tree were appropriFor an immortal crown? '
atel*’ decorated and Santa Claus was
provisions of the Federal Banking Act of 1933.
Ls not c en death a gain to those ,h*J* W144&gt;
„
Whn«- lift to ood was given?
Gladly to earth their eyes they close
an.d
i
Alfred
Fisher
were
Christmas
guests
Jo open them in Heaven."
A,,r*d Puhpr
nhrt“»n’“
By complying with the requirements of the Federal Deposit Insurance
of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Munn and
Miss Hetdcman in Lakeview.
OBITUARY.,
Corporation, Savings Deposits of this bank are comparable to Postal Savings
New Years gtiests at Mr. and Mrs.
John Samuel Dennison, seventh 'iOrr Filter's were Mr. nnd Mra. Will
son of Mr. and Mrs.” Robert Denm- ;Schantz of Vermontville. 'Mr. and
in safety and earn a higher rate of interest.
soh. was.born in Utica. N. Y.. Aug. . Mrs. Owen Varney and children. Mr.
18. 1886. spending his early life in and
,
Mrs. H. F. Munn and Miss Lena
Utica and Rome. N. Y. The family Hcidcman. Wm. Cogswell and chllThis is a good time to open a Savings Account with this bank, where you
later came to Michigan and settled ,dren. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cogswell
in Batik* Creek, where Im* wm mar- ;and children. Melvin and - Alice
have
every assurance of the safety of your funds, and a fair rate of interest.
rled to Miss Anna Heator. only ।j Whetstone and Elma Hilton.
daughter of Jacob and Bcuy Heator.
Mrs. Eva Trautwein and son
They lived .in Castleton township &gt;Claud and Alfred Fisher were NewThis bank has been built upon a policy of accommodating, painstaking
•for a while then came to Hastings Year’s guests at Mr. and Mra. James
wlicre they have since resided. Tylers
'
m Woodland.
apd conservative service which will be maintained as we enter i&lt;jto this new
nin\sons were bom to this union,
Remember tlie Martin P. T. A. Ulis
j Jake, purr and Roy. only Burr sur- Friday evening. Jan. 5. Our |»stor .
! vlVmr. Since thc death of his wife in 1 Rev. Conklin and family will be with |
era in banking.
1928. Mr. Dennison has lived with us and put on thc greater part of
his ron and wife. For 25 years he the program- A cordial imitation U
worked for the Bliss Co. Despite the extended
.
to all.
All inquiries will be cheerfully received, and you are invited to make
excellent care given him. death took . Mr. nnd Mrs. Era Todd and
Mr Dennison on Jan. 2. 1934 alter a daughter Vera of the Center road
this your banking headquarters.
long illness, aged yi years, 4 months iand Mr Ad Dominskia of Kalama­
and 15 days. Beside the son. he is zoo
;
were New Year's guests of Mr.
survived by a sister, Mrs. Cora La- and
i
Mrs. Roland Barry.
mont of Charlotte, and two grand­
Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Ovcrsmuh
sons. He was a member of the Bap- .and family spent Christmas with
list church for 25 years serving on ; 1their mother. Mra. Nettle Overamlth.
the church board 12 years. Funeral and
i
sons in Maple Grove.
services . were held at lhe Baptist | Willard Hilton and sons spent
church Friday at 2:30 P. M„ Rev. B. LNew Year's wrth his sister. Mrs.
J. Adcock offlclallng. burial in Riv-. Grace LandU and family near
er&amp;lde.
| Woodland.
farrowed in 1934 as were farrowed,
p following figures are from tlw tU1Bs and Mr. and Mrs. James Curand I™"™"* by &gt;W,r
*n 1932 U- Slbudget for 1934. War e™ndi- field and family ol Battle Creek.
V
, lures’ (2.770,617-556. Total ordinary Mr. and Mrs. Collings of Hastings
and Adel Eworth of Bedford.
। 3. Market from these litters not receipts. $2,131,228,000.
i more than three fourths of the uv--------------- ----------------------1j Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams nnd I
I Mrs. Ostroth spent New Year’s with
I erage number of pigs farrowed and1
MIDDLEVILLE.
I Mr- and Mrs. J. H. Adams in Freei marketed tor to be marketed this Last Week’s Letter.
। port.
winter) from your own sows lit 1932
„
„
,
,, , ,,
and 1933. You also agree not to in-1 ,fenr&gt;' BroB
111 and 4,1 bed for a
Beryl Potter ot Hastings is spend­
crease in 1934 the number of hogs ,10^ d------“W Improving
nicely,
....-- .. ------ ,.
ing k tew days with his sister and
ot our tcictcn:.
teachers, husband, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bideb
bought and fed for market, above, Myron Smith, one of
' 41&lt;1
li.'lnlnrr
the 014
All station
stntlnn whUu-hil.--;■ man.
man.
the average number bought and fed 15
l,ln|4 n* ,he
Henry is
is Db
il|.
I Mr, ~~
and ”
Mrs.
Clair
during the 2-year base period.
Henry
u
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“** Marshall 'and
j F o Stokoe has been ill for some family of Bellevue called on Mr.

4 Lbs. Spare Ribs and
on
1 Lb. Sauer Kraut, for only rbVrC

TELEPHONE 2162

Conservative

Painstaking

INSURANCE OF DEPOSITS

Hajtincj City Bank
IIAJTINGJ, MICHIGAN

�TJfE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10.1M4

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MIDDLEVILLE.
|
Erie Hewitt, who was reported ill
jin our last letter, passed on. fuS neral Thursday. Rhe leaves many
Reul Entcrtniiinicnt Planned
.
uwawai
, relatives mm
and «n no*&gt;«
hoA tn
of mtnai
friends u&gt;
to
I
bv Oommittna for Meat
An open meeting of the U1&gt;ratu:e Jnourn_ The fainl|y have the sym.......- . . .
t
a----- committee lor MeetDcpartmtm of the Hastings
Worn1Ja{ll
their, many
friends.
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-- y of f.,*,.
..j vui-ii
itinjiy Elsie
ii.ciiUAl
L. W. Feighnar of Nasli'iite'jfas in
ing January 18
if-t
’s Club was held nt
=• the Central
c-"'"1 Wtt
—., beloved
•--’—-• by------ ----------:?n's
all—who
knew her.
I
Mr. and Mr*. Keith Fuller were
Mrs. Ralph Rggleston lias gone to
| OJd
ew pour
Uw
1
'
On Thursday evenlhg. Jan. 18, lhe
1,001 buUdto«
afternoon.
in Grand Rapids on buslnpw on ■ lhe home of her sister, Mr*. Elmer the city Monday. •
[onday.
• f/s
{
j warren, in
auoucia t^mriilp.
^iwup, to'
w duj
ocwnu
t*cxuui
C
regwar
meeting
oi
ure
American
ut!
n,
°
yfni
5
f
’
lrt,BC
’
*
Buts?
Well
there
I
Monday.
|Warren,
in Bunfield
Boy Smut Executive Lloyd Shafer
of the
Le|h.
bluiI)&lt;o w..
MIxm-j. Mildred Tuttle ’Marion *““1 w,lh tlie carc °f Mrs. Warren, was
in
Allegan
on
Tuesday.
i
Bton
Auxiliary
will
be
held
at
the
.
A
I
l
&lt;
r
the
necessary
biuInes*
w*.
B
a
party
here
wlio
advises
against
„ ---------------------------- Auxiliary will be held at the'. AfUr ,he r*c«“rv
wa.
Muo.es
zuiUe. M.n»&gt; ~r~'.
“.v.
Mi™. Miiarra
MM1N1 TuUle.
__
O^ i.rw.ia.m Im urel to ,
, X
tore to remuln
Lampbere and Helen Merton spent wl&gt;° « very Ul.
&lt;
on Tuesday on business.
mav be a good attendance Mra meeting over to Mrs K. S. Mein- m the building. If you want any
Ute week end in Detroit.
*
Cart Wesplntcr. Jr, is expected idsMr
.nd Mr. R B Moore wrre ri,n rureoun .nd Mr. T s K lyrf- th-llrmjn ol tlw Utrrwture t&gt;- turlhrr mromutlon uk Corl Hur,
M V OasktU has gone to Mar- »«”’»«' from °«,ro|t for °’fr Bunday
;taSy°'.£T'X '"JS'Melmyre totrodured Pro,. - I"C1U
&gt;nd w„,. 8trdm,„
in Allegan on Monday on business
shall where he has been given thc
C. W. Wrapinter was in Battle
Miss Marguerite Hebnaruperger of
managership of * Kroger store.
Creek Tuesday evening attending an Ypsilanti visited Hastings friends on
Mr .lid Mr. Orr.ld NMh ol Hop-' &gt;o'‘»»bllr dnkr.' mMlln,.
on
hand
to
entov
ft
.Scssor
of
sculpture
under
tht
Carlast
week.
They
are now working
filankcl Lined Jackets
•1.65 - ’1.95
Sunday.
.
£TSSJi’s member of thel««*
•» &lt;»* Un‘«7»y °f on a nice contract.
kins
Mr. and। Mra.John&gt;.H
Kllia were
WCJV dinner
UIUI1V. guest* of Mr. and
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C. •D.
&gt; UIIU
Garn Ml
of VFIUUU
Grand iwap.ua
Rapids Rad
was
&amp;now'T
veP totere*-.8am Schteh. a resident of thU I
Mrs. David Boyes on Monday eve- &lt;ot Manistee will be lhe guests of Dr- the aunday guest of Prank and Miss State NhUte Conunrtte? for the
iifou
and Mrs. Frank Can-others on LeU|e aarn.
Auxiliary and ho* been named by!’”8' “nd hutructive lecture on. township lor many years.-and who
Mr. Kellar Stem left on Monday Thursday white the former is here
-—
•
-Sullivan
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-----------Miss
Eileen
returned---to Mra. Dunn. Department President, "extemporary • American , Sculp- has been is the Howell sanitarium
for St Lou" J?to vi.R Mr and «&lt;* lhe Knights
KmghU Tiannlar
Twplar ins
inspection
nee tion. Kalamazoo Sunday after a two as having charge of 66 Unit* com-1’°"
................... ..... ’,or *&gt;n,c tjtontlui suffering from TB.
arising the ■4th 5th Btli and 16th! 'rhe lrcture wtt5
by pa.w&lt;| on the last of the week, leav- I
Stem and family for! Mra. Vhlake leaves Thursday for weeks' vacation.
Extra I-ong
Extra Wide
Extra Wear .
J Pau. FraiKe, sailing from New York ! Mr. and Mra, Lester Tyler of Eat­ Congressional District*' the state ,nany flnc PWre’ o! thr-Vork of intJ |M1des the wife, one ron and !
having
been
divldetl
Into
four
parts
j
American
sculptors,
among which many other relatives to mourn. The
on
Rapids
were
Bunday
guests
of
fa^ivaof GrandWRapS»W«wctB’to*
hvr^molherT hln^L^Mn
each member of the Music Coin-lwcre
of Professor Fairbanks {many friends extend their syinpaMr. and Mrs. R. M. Lambte
7.
.
.
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tnwn.
which
weremuch
Mdmired.
.thv
to
the
bereaved
nn«*&lt;
.
■own.
which
were
much
lidmired.
.thy
to
the
bereaved
ones
I Mr. and Sira. V. "L. Wolcott of rnlttee having charge ot a certain
A large number bf club member.we hear this A M. that Louise
i Charlotte called on Mr and Mra number nf Units. 'Hie committee,
Mr. Drnnu Murray
10 New v'»l‘
and guests were present, nnd those, Corson, ujio has been so ill for some
Mr&lt; M. A. Lanibie te in Mt. Car-1 MLu Barbara Johnson returned on Keith Daniels Bunday evening. • says Mrs. Foreman, is emphasizing .who were absent mUacd one of the days ii reported as some better with
Judge and Mrs. Russell R. Me- group singing and thc organisation"
roll?Ill, visiting her daughier. MUs I Wednesday to Staunton. Va, where
outstanding 'programs of lhe club 'a fighting chance for recovery This I
£eek
of
Charlotte
were
Sunday
of
trios,
and
all
Units
are
asked
to
Helen Lanibie. who is a student at' «he i» attending college.
year.
|h good ne'fnt to her many friends
J M.
M Townsend
T.»^nd spent
wnl ThunThur.- —Stw^—«nrt
A"*,
the Frances Shimer school.
|j Mra. J.
M.xine sing war songs- The value ol sing­
The next meeting will be Friday । she has clerked in the P. M. FaulkMra J. M McElwain of Lanring. dnv
day and Friday with her aon.
son. FranFranend ing at the meetings Is also stressed. afternoon. Jan. 12 Thc chairman of ner More for some time and mode
who has been here for-severol weeks, i cis Townsend, in Ann Arbor.
I
:JJ*™1 *** j£hniOn
the.
Home
Department
will
have
. many-friends, always pleasant, and
nvMUSKO ON B'KTIID^^^,
has gone to Grand Rapids for a
Mr and Mrs Ou. Whittum of ln^'On?!cuJ?"
—- 1~~n.
(efficient Here is wishing for you
Mrs. H. E. Brdsall was very pleas------------ -------------------ItePtaS? Mf and “ri
bersia------------"
a quick recovery.
antly
surprised
Saturday
evening,
j
■
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY.
Our bank received word last week
Mr and Mrs. H- Maurice Murphy I Mr. and Mrs Wm. Schuii of '&lt;?r' M*- Prank Owl’ for «ewn»I
Jan. 0, by a number of relatives and ,i Mr. and Mrs. Milo
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Lehmans that their deposits were now
of Howell were in lhe city on Bat- Grand Rapids spent Saturday with I —. .
rhenev nf _______
Hillsdale hMtelra fl^at^eiuel\i^nM-flthe:‘'0W,‘'n wedding was celebrated in wred This .will l&gt;o good news to I
urt.rctuUneM.
Mr. and Mra Keith Danltl*.
i'spent lhe week end with her unciJ” ”
1 Prairieville. Dec 30 Mito P. Lehman, their many dri(o*itor.,. No doubt it
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. WillMdL®’TXf ’nsHainCImhmJnd He karm-d ’ will bring a deal of money out of
!mont.
entaf-j?'iSi^aut
i Parting
and th- paperhanging; hiding many having carried or hffl
Mra. Lyman B. Chamberlain and
Mra ?R Vilne/ i‘rade x" ,wa hc *iU ‘”“u’d tn mar’ :' Vy b,K‘n‘‘y that *h&amp;uld U‘ ln a
daughter ot Charlotte were u&gt; the ^n.^d Mra HoJd iSumte? an 1! ,lflKe ,fK M “f«lv w,lkl,,'o« 01 BarT&gt;
.
city the last ot the week calling on | “r"
Mehl Ju-v and 1£ o county, they have Uwd in PrairieP M. F"’&gt;lkner and family returnfriends.
Grand RkiSs the mVs Liiilan ’'‘11'‘ ‘hlrU-four years. They belon-. ed from their Florida trip Saturday.
Mb* Grace Edmonds, who has |°r?nS.;”a”'7' J,‘ld *7p0,n. (v.v to the Masonic and Eastern Star having enjoyed every minute of the
been home for two weeks, returned
"J,1*
,nd | lodges, also to the Odd Fellow and time they were gone Puu| at once
Am*.,
t, whrre
« i:
! Rebekah lodges, and have a targe went to the Grand Rapids hoapltal
Sunday tn
to Union «
City
where »hr
she lis
Mra. Elmer Raawta-y and daughter!.^
saw
ill'
CIIC-IC of
Ul frlcndj
irieims. and
unu BCqu*intanee-and
........ . 7— Mbs Corson, who is so ,,,
a teacher.
a
'
nnd ,lowar&lt;1 Thi&gt;v
fiftv , She- hn-S
b en a
They Uiaiort
issued civ
one hundred
hundred nnd
nnd fifty,Shehns been
a clerk
clerk in
in his
hu store
store I
; K. C. Wilson, who has been em­ Hubbard of Chicago.
invitations to tllclr friends to be for some time.
ployed here, ha* been transferred to
present ut their 50th wedding anni-1 D. D. Wolverton and wife return-1
.Ludington, where the family will
HONORED MRS. 'SIEGEL.
versary. Dec. 30 and with-a few ex-'cd from their Florida trip on Sat-^
"move later.
Misses Mildred Tuttle. Marion
I urday and Mra Wolverton Is on heri
Mrs. Charles Wibert returned on Lamphere, Edith Heald and Jose­ ceptwns nil were present.
It-was held In the Mt tlrodk: I school job th&amp; Monday A. M.
I
Bunday from Hillsdale-where she phine Stine were hostesses at a
had been spending a week with Miss charming party af the former’s church nt Prairieville which ha* ] °ur teachers wtire glad to be back!
Rubbing Alcohol, full pint................ 19c
lately been remodeled. At one P. M. I at work after a two weeks'. vnea-j
Ruth Wibert.
home on Tuesday evening compli­ the grand inarch was' played by |tion. The kiddle^ all-seemed to be,’
Miss Elaine Foreman returned to mentary to Mrs. Agnes Sheldon Sie­
Epsom Salts, I lb.................. .................. 10c
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Orchestra
which also,Phased to be back at work,
her home in Kalamazoo Thursday gel. a reccnj bride. Tlw bridal idea Snook’s
. sni,v
after spending a week with Mrs. was used in thd decorations which played number* throughout tlse pro25c cake Cashmere Bouquet Soap . . 10c
Kun Rtv Milr&gt; «»«■ a Bn.- UU In
SOUTH TIIORSAI-ri£
Ellis Daniels.
were very attractively arranged.
hLs
pteasing
manner
.Mrs.
Fannie
I
Mr.
and
Mra.
Oils
Scott
etUer'
.
50c Milk of Magnesia.......................... 39c
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Porritt and
Seven tables of bridge were in
chlldrfcn of South Bowne called, at play, thc honors being won by 4Itas Juckson recited an orgiiwi poem talned Friday evening with u bard
I lb. Blk. Psyllium Seed..................... 29c
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jannet Michael and ' Miss Marie which was well received nnd Mr. party and suppgr which neighbors!
Snook sang several solan.
relatives cnjoyyd very' much.
I
Daniels Bunday.
,
i Rowe.
An unusual feature of thc occasion : Little Anna May Wicringa nnd
I lb. Charmona Talcum Powder . . . 25c
! Mr. and Mra. Frank Sayles and
Mrs. Siegel was presented with a
Mr. und Mrs. Edwin Sayles were in shower of lovely, miscellaneous gifts. was the- wearing of thc same blue friend. Bettie Lou Servin, of Mid-]
silk Picas and stockings which fchc dleville • s|x-nt Saturday night with j
4 ozs. Castor Oil.................................... 19c
Lowell Sunday to sec the former's
wore at h-r former wedding. A sub- the former's granflparenta, Mr. and;
brother, who is very ill.
CALLED ON RELATIVES.
I -2 gal. Mineral Oil............................ 98c
Btantlal .sum was given them also a Mra, Chas. B. Johnsop.
MLss Eleanor Miller returned to
George Reuter and Guy Reuter.
।number of beautiful presents which.
n.numWr
which; Mrs jack McVeigh and "daqghter,
Birmingham Sunday after spending^ 1 both of Fort Recovery, Ohio, were in
5 yds. I
Adhesive plaster..............29c
her vacation with her parents. Mr. thc city on Thursday, having been attest to the high esteem in which! Jene. of Chicago will return home
her
and Mra George Miller.
called to Freeport by the death of they are held At 4:30 a fine dinner this Monday after assisting
2-qt. Hot Water Bottle....................... 49c
Philip W. Kniskern of Bronx- their
MW,r ,mother.
11UVI1CI, Mrs. Magdalena Reu- •*.is served after which all wished, mother. Mrs. James McCrea, the
D m
AND
vllle. N. Y, was the guest, of his, ter While hen-they culled on their them many happy returns of the paM^two^wcek*.
25c Kotex................................................. 19c
l
Miss
Van
Loon
of
Grand
Rapids
mother. Mrs. A. D. Kniskern. on. aunt Mrs p^fRa Oosch. and their
. j accompanied Henry Jackson here
IN STOVE OR FURNACE
Saturday night- and Sunday.
uncle. John Smclkefr. sister and
75c Popular Copyrights..................... 49c
i
and
they
were
guests
ot
Mr.
und
WEST HOPE.
, Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Putnam and1 brother of tlwlr mother.
Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson. recently.
son Devon were Sunday dinner
Ouy RClltcr
serving his comThe young people will meet at:
1 -2 lb. Chocolate Creams................... 10c
guests of Mrs. Ella Phillips and muhlty as postmaster, while his old- thc home of Ray Barnes Friday eve-1। VTlie Gates school will begin- again
daughter. Lydia, of Augusta.
। er brother has been a merchant nlng. January 12. for a business and ' tlljs morning after n two weeks' vo­
cation which the teacher. Mrs. Roy
Rev. L. L- Dewey was in Grand | there for many .years, both being S’is
' McCaul. und the pupils have enRapids on Tuesday attending a actively identified with every civic
meeting of the Board of Trustees i interest.
or is Invited to attend.
j Robert Mugridge who snent iu»v
—Every lady
of thc Michigan Conference.
*
I
—- --------I Mrs. D. C. Christian will accom- BUSINESS WOMEN’S
i.* J 1 ’’ Srant|l’nrt,,ft ln’mother, returned. Saturday to thQ
customer gets a free sample of Chamber­
party Mrs. Victor Hilbert of WoodHOSPITAL GUILD,
ir S?M,. Ruuell Holm™
Tm!*'tom’.
landto
Lansing
on
Thursday
tj/c
A
delightful
meeting
of the Busllain’s Hand Lotion, Saturday, January 13.
the funeral of Maurice Parsons.
Womens Hospital Guild was MU«c,gm the hoUdaye with the|,,„^ bl|n „r
New Sunday School officers have Plan to start the New Year right
। Mra. Layton, who was a guest of held at' the home of Miss Eva A h°Mr' lnd\tre. Bt.hle, Khntto .re I
been elected as follows: Supt, Mrs..] by attending Sunday School .al
m“
Mr. and Mrs John Engel since Hecox on Monday evening, with a
Kathryn Hart; Asst. Supt, Mrs. 10:00. preaching service at 11 w,
Christmas, left Saturday for Kala- large attendance. The business sesGladys
Chamberlain: Secy. Mirs and evening service at 8:00.
t •
Just Received a Fresh Shipment of
mazoo enroute to her liome at Paw j .tlon tollowrtl -the lovely ftfh dinner.
.,u, c.t.
.... to
,o remind
rara.no
Clol“': ?"•».. Mr». Mill,
ni... Wniwm n. re 1
"tepped In. with
- Paw.
[ the members and guests later play­
Mr. and Mr. Oleh WalMin ot th 1-, hl &gt; . .
.
—
- and
An apparatus invented by a Phila­
birthday.
Card,
Teaclrara are- Bible
CRAZY WATER CRYSTALS
:! Alfred Townsend of at
t»hn. who ln? hridgc and worklng
Mw puz. inn railed at Harold Sprlneer. Pri-X .up:ir
St. Johns,
made
-----made a very class- Rev- Nortfln; Young Peoples delphia man is a new aid to out­
has been sjwnding the winter with zles.
"•OTSStd O-ddd Ot Muncie
*55?^
“m^" B^on
rtenartlmr nil fn^mSute
Class, Mrs. Gladys
Chamberlain:
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Townsend, has
Mb* Arlene Campbell Is the Feb­
Intormaarfinto Un Rvrnr, Lewis; board motor speed boats it ralarr
(gone to Wacousta to visit his nieces ruary hostess.
and Ml.« Bernier rf.nour ot Hunt. *™”
m*"y
plc““l I Primary, to J. B Norton. The new lhe boat entirely out of the wajei
&lt;&lt;,
and nephews.
ington spent Christmas ’vacation at
—:-------- ».
' quarterlies arc especially interesting. at Its greatest speed.
y
’
OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY.
I Mrs
Wm. Zuschnitt returned
Jesrq Osgood’s. Rev. Isaac Osgood. "
SHULTZ.
, home Friday from Ann Ariwr where
In honor ol the thirty-fifth wed­ of Freeport, was also a guest there. | Mrs. J. E. Norton is still ill at
!she has been tive past three-weeks ding anniver.Miry ot Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mrs. L. D. Woodman and Arclilc thb writing. Her many friends hope
GOODS DELIVERED
:
TELEPHONE 2131
I She is feeling line, again for which George Harthy. their children. Mr. and Mrs. Mary Belle Johncock spent! t(&gt; see her up again soon
all are pleased.
and Mrs. Otis Harthy and Mr. nnd Saturday In Kalamazoo with Mrs.: J,fr. and Mrs. Carl Weyerman of
Mlsa Marjorie Kenyon left on Sat­ Mra. Oscar Kuempcl, surprised them J. P. Collison, who has been very- ill. | Hastings were Sunday visitors at B.
urday for her school duties in PhlG on Thuraday evening at the oils We sincerely hojie for on Immediate t j, Lewis'.
adclphin, Pa, after spending her Harthy home, a rabbit dinner being recovery.
_ ] Mrs. Mary Morford of Kalamazoo
I vacation with her parents. Mr. and served. A delightful time is reported
Beverly Ford spent the holidays, is spending a few days with her sbMra. Dorr Kenyon.
nnd congratulations nre extended to with her aunt. Mra. Harry Sims, of ter. Mrs. A. Smith.
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. the bride and groom of thirty-five Battle Creek.
’ .
| Rev. Norton Is helping conduct re­
Omer Barker were the Misses Sigred years.
Mrs. Roy Terry was called to; vival service* at South Maple Grove.
Kangas and'Anne Hill of Ann ArJackson last week where her sister
------- ’ *from
----- "—
• services,'
Several
here attended
MOVING TO CALIFORNIA.
|tnr. Miriam Slgert-of Detroit and
is in' the -hayiital suffering a third there Sunday evening.
Eunice Wood of Battle Creek.
Friends’-of Mr. nnd Mrs. David stroke ol paralysis.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard Shultz and!
I Dr. Winifred McLravy and Mrs. French of Caledonia will b? inter­
Mrs. Kathryn Hart attended thc!
.mokGW^
•Tillfc McLaughlin of Grand Rapi’d. ested in learning that they nre mov­
funeral of Mrs. Jesse Shultz In
Claiidc^Montgamcry^Bd son Carl Hastings Saturday.
] were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. ing to California in thc near future,
R. J. McCreery. Mrs. Carrie Belson where they will make their home. who visited relatives l!f%jd around
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce of Bed­
returned lo Grand Rapids with Mr. French," who has been in Los Allegan. Orangeville gnd Kalama­ ford were visitors al Byron Lewis'
them.
Angeles thc past month, is expected zoo returning home Wednesday Friday.
.
.
. Mr. and k.. J. M. Townsend and home this week, and they will re­ night.'
Everyone is cordially Invited to
.ton Julian were &gt;n Lowell on Mon­ turn west as soon us conveniently • We hear that wedding bells were the meeting of the Shultz Echoes
day night attending an Interna- passible. "
ringing for Miss Harriett Knapp on Friday night. Jan. 10. al the hall.
tlonal Dinner at tlie congregational
and gentleman of Detroit..Tile name At that time refreshments will be
Middleville lb.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
church as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
has not been learned but they are] served and a pleasant evening is be­
Shultz or Freeport, lb. 21c
Reuben Lee.
The Dorcas Society of N. Maple to live in Detroit. Congratulatlbns. ing planned.
.Mr. and Mrs. W R. cook leave Grove will serve dinner at thc
Rolland -Hummel of Maple Grove!
an Monday via thc Santa Ft- for Uk home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanes vsitoJ his aon Bill and family Sun-]
Angeles. Calif, where they will Thursday. Jun. 18. A cordial invita­ day.
.
.
■
spend
several--------weeks---as _
guests
of—
Mr. tion is extended to all.
----------------------------Mr. and Mra. D. A. McClelland
ftnrt Mr*.
Mrs R.
R T. French.
Wrenrh Ttjey
*rhf»v plan
nlnn !' We .arc glad to report that Mrs. L. and Betty spent Sunday with Sami
ami
to Visit in Ban Diego. San Francisco.' E. Mudge is gaining nicely after her McClelland and wife at Eaton!
and otijer places of interest. ’fheyiTccent operation at Leila hospital, county.
Good Quality at a Low PriCo
will visit the Grand Canyon enroute j Mrs. Nettie Ovcrsmith U critically
Lait rcjwts Charles Northrup,
to California.
ill of bronchial pneumonia at hei who is being cared for at the home!
Pound Box
of his niece at Vcrmontvillo. are no'
UP PARTY.
] lhe Nasliville’students from the bitter. /
Fancy Sailed Sodaa
Another Cheer Up party w'Hl *’®; Branch district returned to their
Mr. nvA Mra. Clair Van Sickle achfla on
ewninK nt the school worlc Jan &amp; aIu.r enjoying a companira Mr. and. Mr., Charles
Lar,. SloBk,.
Knights of PyUllas hail In the itw0 weeks' vacation.
Harrington to Nashville • Bunday •
Quick Suda That Laat
bulId,n8:’ MrM"
Mrs. Wm. Ryan and Priscilla rc- night, to attend the services at the
atebbim are committee chairmen lurneti t0 their iwmc in Detroit Sun- Nazarene church.
and the other membera are Mmra !day a(Ur
caMe&lt;l here by Uu.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hummel of the I
Ona Pound Box
and Mesdames Glenn Bnterer. Wal-illlneaa ol her
Mn&gt; MudgC Lake house were in Battle Creel:
ter Eaton. Harold Smith. Edw.
We „e wrry to lM.ar of the U1. Sunday,
Dowm, nifco Mr. and Mrs. Dillon | nCM 0( Mrs. Ernest Gray of South . Catherine McAdams and father of
Trips outside on ttlormy, dump winter days
Wolverton of Middleville.
i Maple Grove.
Lansing spent Sunday with Mr. and,
often result in cold# und IlincML
.
Mrs. Clair Van Sickle.
BOWNE CENTER. ’
’ .
HAS FINE PROMOTION
I IJ. Is
b pleasing to the many friends
NORTHEAST C ARLTON.
Such danger* can he greatly lessened if sou
Sunday visitors and callers at
Cannot he made right. But
of Donald Boyes to know that he has
. -Miss Gra&lt;-e Ingram of Cincinnati
Didcory Brand
Ji lb.
Guy
Smith's
were.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
have a telephone in your home. For you
been promoted to the position of su! pervisor of lhe processing depart­ Fred Schwader of Campbell. EarlI -is visiting tier parents. Mr. und Airs, j
can be corrected. Think of
can "run” errands and reach friends by
ment ot-Xhe Malleable Iron Works at Smith and family of Grand Rapids. Roy. Norton.
Best Pure
the tremendous advantage
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Endsley and;
telephone without tearing the hoiutt!
lira.
Baginaw. Congratulations are ex­ and Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas. - children
spent New Year's with her!
Marion Smclker and Beatrice
to lhe public because of thc
; tended. Donald was home for several
Tliomu visited the Rosenberg schoolI parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Deck-!
Telephone service "pays ite way” in conven­
truth of that statement.
। days during the holidays.
Friday.
IhbEnd
ience ... in thc lime, steps and driving
Your eyes may or may not
Mra. Wayne and Mrs. Addie Ben­
Louisa Lydy Is home after spend-]
, . LUNCHEON FOR EIGHT.
be “wrong."* but gelling the
expense it sates . . . and in thc protection
I Covers were laid for eight at a ton and Gertrude and Beatrice ing the holidays with her daughter j!
| charming luncheon given by Mrs. Thonuis attended a kitchen shower and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Dale!
facts and needed help
it offers home, and loved ones in case of lire,
j M. E. Nevins on Thursday. The aft- for Airs. Burdette Lass al the home Quick of Battle creek.
uould be an instant and
accident, sudden illness or other emergency.
Mr- and Mra. Eiwyn Hayward of
cmoon was spent with visiting. Mrs. of her aunt at Holy Corners Thurs­
continuous benefit lo you.
day.
—
Delton
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Lydy
’
.A. A. Anderson of Grand Rapids
Mra. Amanda Ervin of Hastings is. und son. Gary, spent Saturday!
was an out of tnwn guest.
caring for her sister. Mrs. Jennie night and Sunday with their jmr- '
ents. Mr. and Mra. Scoil Lydy, and '
ANNUAL MEETING.
Flynn.
I Mrs. M. A. Lambic will he the]: Sunday
_____ cullers
_____________
.___________
We
at Wayne
Benton's ,Mr. and Mra Date Quick of Batik’
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
hostess at lhe annual meeting of’were. Mr. and Mra Russell Benton Creek visited there Sunday.
Phons 2634
Hastings
ON) TtlrphuM Utuinm Oj&amp;r&gt;
tiie Emmanuel Guild ol Lite Epbco-, and Mr- and Mrs Vcrnor Benton oi
Vaughn Lvdy te visiting hi- sister p
pal church on Thursday afternoon. Grand Rapids. Wm Marshull. Bea- and husband. Mr., and Mra. Eiwyn 1
I Jan. 11, at her home. 528 8. Park St.‘trice Thomaa and Merrill Karcher.
Hayward, of Delton.

Social Events and Personal Mention

SPECIAL PROGRAM
FOR AUXILIARY UNIT

Women's Club

।

WORK CLOTHES
Overalls and O’all Jackets
*1.50
*1.95
*1^19

. 75c

Work Shirts .

eS’Sth dT ..S

““ vSL'ar"’ ■«««»»“

. Work Socks
10c, 15c, 18e

Canvas Gloves
10c, 15e, 20c, 25c

Work Pant*.
*1.25
*1.50

*1.75

SPECIALS

On All Heavy Winter Wear

Every Day Specials
AT THE

Rexall Drug Store

Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp; Boys

Red Clover
Eastern Kentucky Coal BURNS
LONG

CLEAN

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Telephone 2515

FREE SAMPLES

Frank Sage

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The REXALL STORE

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

Friday, Jan. 12

Saturday, Jan. 13

Bargain days

Campbell’s Pork &amp; Beans 5
Butter

Grapenuts

36c
19c

pk«- 17c

Macaroni

3 n». 19c

Crackers

13c

ChlpIO

GUARD AGAINST EXPOSURE

Graham Crackers

I3c

MEAT SPECIALS

Bacon
Lard
Loin Roast

USE THE TELEPHONE!

WRONG EYES

13c
2 16c
lk Xljc

I. V. BESSMER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY II. 1654

PAGE EIGHT

WANTS

THE CH

CHES COURT HOUSE NEWS
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Ralph Sage. Hastings. Route 2
. Ernest IT Fair, Dwter. R
Tdti Brunson. Doster. R. 1
" Maurice Burchett. Doster
k
t Flossie Adrlanson. Delton

Every trass ■ wo • flt J* guar­
anteed to hold the r. pture
■nd we keep it la proper sitJnstment fot* you.'Let us show
yon the New Akron Trass

1
.,
..
..

EM Gordon W. Bera. t&gt;f al. min­
ora. Annual account of Gdn. filed..
Ft Thontnv Doyle, dee’d. Waiver
Of nrtlce filed, order anpolntlng
Admr. entered, bond of Admr. filed.
•
' • ■ ■...........................

The Preicription Drug Store

Jean Stedge. who has been sick for
two week?. Is back in High school
again.

,drcn spent Sunday with Ml** Jennie
McBain, at Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marble of Has­
tings qalled on the latter's AUter.
Mr:., Jane Tuttle. Sunday afternoon.
-Mrs. Mildred Roush, who ha*
been staying with Mr. and Mn. Er­
nest Williams, went to Grand Rap­
ids Sunday for a visit. .
Miss Ruby Stedge of Royal Oak
returned Sunday to her school after
i. two weeks' visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stdge.'
Houarcf
Hadley
wife of
-------------------, and -------w Grand
Rapid* sjient Sunday with Clyde
Stedge and family.

H 'ill*'

LEGAL NOTICES

Our Service
To PROTECT You Constantly
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly

iltlcn for special At1mr_UsJ. nr• abpalntitic special Admr. en-

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.
F t. Florence Magee, dee'd. Stipu­
lation for adjournment1 filed, ordei

GEO. M. NEWTON
E't John I. Baker, dec'd. Peti­
tion for authority to sell bonds filed.

AUTO PARTS
account of Adnir.-jUed, order allow­
ing. account entered, -discharge of

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Phone 263'

Hastings

Chin, by ward filed, discharge of
Odn. ih&gt;f&gt;ed. estate enrolled. '

G.B.CISLER
THE AUCTIONEER
Would, lie pleased to cry
your safe. Middleville, Mich.
Qn Saturday evening. January 22.
...
- 0{ Yankee Spring* will put
iv cr.kitled. "Billy's MU­
haps'
th the following players.
l.dling. a veterinarian, sur-....... —J Foote; Viola McKibbin as
Mra. Smithfield,Ulkiervpu* invalid:
Rrtth McKibbin as Mrs. Gaddy, a
neighbor; Dorothy
Foote -as a

Steady Work—Good Pay
perlcnce or capital needed. Writt
today. McNESS CO.. Dept. B. Free­
port. Hlinob.
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readings and monologues. This will
be nt the Ynnkre Springs church a!

Cliicngo Piano Manufar.
Hirer has iqjhe. virinily
&lt;&gt;f i I a -1 i »i ga Ileauliiut

Parchmgpt.

We thank you for the steadfast confidence
you have displayed during the try-

We

pleased to announce that deposits with
e now guaranteed under the United
States Government Plan.

DELTON STATE BANK
Delton, Michigan

GRANGE PROGRAMS
HASTINGS MARKETS

ML\ Doris McKibbin of Prairie­
ville ‘pent last week In Indianapolis.
Ind Hn»h*on Saunders and sister.
Edith, returned with her to spend
from Mmidsy noon until Tuesday

Fire Insurance At Cost!

CARDS of THANKS
Floyd Flynn Mrs. John Nash nnd
Mrs Jennie Flynn were in Grand i
Rapids Saturday, thc later to con-1
suit Dr. Rlgterink- ’She expects to,
undergo a goiter operation tn the

Insure your property in the BUte Mutual Rodded fire Insurance Com­
pany of Flint. Michigan's Largest Farm Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
Nearly one-half million In assets and resources. llaa paid its members
over 1 &lt;.700.1133.00 In psst ftp years.
Its policy written to cover the needs of the average farmer. A blanket
policy on personal property which ofteu fives aa much protection as dou­
ble the amount in a daasitod policy.
DISCOUNTS (Ivan for rods. Sre resisting roofs on dwslllngs. also for
approved tire «*Un&lt;uUbers.

MORRIS O. HILL, Hastings
JERRY ANDRUS. Hasting*
were in Hastings Saturday.
Dorn Benton and Burdette Lass of
Calodtmiu were married Friday eve­
ning nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Riii'ill Bcnt-in in Grand Rapids.

Prides /
Policy /
and t /
Conscience
govern every

‘uneral­

Notice to the
Hunters—Trappers

JOHN H. UTZ, Hastings

KEN BRAENDLE, Freeport

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

ON LOANS
ABOVE &lt;100 to &gt;300
• Household offers a substantial cut in the cost
ot loans above $100 up to $.100. The new low
monthly rate is 2li£. Families keeping house
who can repay monthly now may borrow amounts
over $ 100 at a real saving. Loans of $100 and le»
reduced to 3% per month. Quick, private,
service. Only -husband and'wife need sign. 20
months io repay. Visit, write, or telephone the
Household Finance Corporation of America on
the 3rd Fl. of the City National Bank'Building,.
1 West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406.

brother and family from Sunfield
Bunday.
Mr. Joint Huling had a severe
hearVattack last week, is some bet­
ter at the present.
Miss Agnt&gt; Deukln is visiting rcla-

e conduct

anrt weighs 12.:arried on one
ship.

CHARLES H. LEONARD

ARCHIE TOBIAS

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

H

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HIIRV MOVFIVOT
HITS AT SURPLUS

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 17,1934

Thatcher'Sias Act of Interest to
HUGH RILEY AGAIN
Rural, Village and City Schools

DST. CHAIRMAN

Bill Outlines Method for Distrib­
uting $15,000,000 Relief Fund

PAGES Ito 8

™° SfSXIU. PRODUCTION MT
PATRICK C. HOWARD
ASSDN. ORGAN ZED

DIST"'C'„.‘&lt;, , 0Se«i«o DISCUSSION Bl
Hastings Men to Attend Pro­
gram and Banquet at Bur­
ton Heights Church

NUMBER 38

TWO TEACHERS ADD­
ED TO CITY SYSTEM

Edmonds in 2nd Ward

This week Monday morning two)’INCLUDES COUNTIES OF
BARRY, EATON AND
new teachers were lidded to the city1
schools becau»c of crowded condi­
INGHAM
tions in several of the grades, one
teacher having 53 children in her ___
will and sliould be vitally tatemt- twelve pupils enrolled are up against TREASURER GAVE A
room, which lx altogether too many. FRED SMITH WAS
in the district and is expected to WOULD BE AVILABLE
BUTTER SURPLUS NOW
ed in what Is kno*n as the "Thatch- it with this bitt. To district! having
At Central school. Misr.- Helen;
cm c*min ocnnoT Jrnd r*presentaliv« to the meeting.
ELECTED PRESIDENT
BUT SIX MOS. PER YEAR Wade, who has been teaching kin-.
GLUTTING MARKET cr-8las Act.” better known ns “Act twelve pupils o? more tanrollrd. the
SPLENDID REPORT It Will ronrene at one o’clock P. M
----;—
« reuu»»up
dergarten. will have the extra third1
——
r—anu uc»&lt;n wnn
and
begin' with .u..*..a fellowship lunch,
(No. 236 of the Public Acts of 1933." way is open to provide for grade or
Closed
With
the
Pageant
eon
at
the
Burton
Heights
church
Treaty
Would
Be
Between
and
fourth grad. =. Her »uccessor Purpose to Make Short Time
education—in cowt-HidatExcess Estimated at One Which wax passed al the recent SIX’- ■ high school
--------------------—
-------------------------------f~n
United
Sutcs
and
Qreat
I.
M...
-------YMa4^
nf
W.I..
Is
Miss
Margaret
DeMeyer-of
Kala
­
______
__ _legislature
_______ of
_ ____
HunHreH Thnnannrl Pnnnrl. t cial
session of the
thislieu
,cd sciuxi.a
schools oi
or in 14
12 kiuut
grade ixiiuuh
schools ui
in
Hundred Tnousand rounds (state.
u or'villages
or viiins&lt;s outside the
th.- iural
:urai "Mightier Than the Sword"
mazoo. a griuluutc of W. S. T. C. ! Loans to Farmers for Buy­
'
|cities
Britain, Not Canada
Miss Grace Edmond.,, who ha*
ing Seed, Stock, Etc.
discussion. with Dr. Bert E Smith
—Very Well Presented
—Total on Increase
. Another
mmuict bill paxseri
pa*ncu by the
urc samZ;district
Mmr|——• provided
------ that,
----in- such outA new venture in practical farm * legislature provided for an appro- &gt;lde school*, agricultural training, Boy Scouts. Sea Scouts, Cubs, par- director ot men’s work of the Metho­ A large group of Hastings citizens be«'n teadting at Union City thia Government short term credits to
dist Episcopal church, ns director. gathered at the K. of P. hall on year, lias accepted a iwtdUon in Ute the farmers of Barry, Eaton and
relief is about to Jte attempted, in plratlon of not exceeding 815/100.000 manual training and domestic
Second
ward
school.
At
6:30
will
be
the
animal
dinner
Ingham
counties will be under the
Michigan. A state-wide organlzutton) “&gt; be made by th.- state, to be divid-1 science are tauwjta
three hundred wcra present jLjBe s.-Jvcd b? the’&amp;Trton llXbS Broth- Wednesday evening. January' 10th..
Tiie first semester closes tills week control of what in known ox the
b“is now being perfected and made a Ld among the school districts of | It U the fact that Act 236 was ssx-ts d'srs F1- ’’~ic
Friday and texts are being held this "Ciiartolte Production Credit As^otiart of a national organization in Michigan. Inorder to Insure their passed tiiat lias reopened the way
sent in their ■■■•
names
in ”advance
dbctifs the St.
which are now oraanlzed the allied ade£luatc support. »o that they could I for the building of the Delton Con- buiMina on WrtM-toy. dinner
.*•have
—
““ •"
d'*i“ -u. creek ...................
- Lawrence
-------- *c«k throughout the various depart- elation.” which has been formed for
drt-y
" “'S ton iS'rtrry on tolr pubho rtlnute m « «&lt;IM.lrt
wl.l.rt. rtndto; rerved m the gym and the program Among the speaker* will be Dr
..
.
! the purpose of giving short term
Mr. Howard gave a very interesti credit to farmers In the three coun­
states
of the union The obicctlvc of &lt; manner which would makt them,i ami
“l&gt;o for the alteration ■: the
Each Trcop Smith, dur own Ex-Congrew.inan.
thi^aSatiS U to iSSS* tSlemctent and helpful
Nashville rchool building, with suit­ in the, auditorium.
I ties.
and tiie guesta v.
of *n.*
that Troop sat John C. Ketcham, ami short talks by mg discussion' on the advisability
and
feasibility
ot
the
project
and
| . Members of the Association from
use of butter and other dairy pro- j DUtrlcts having an enrollment of able additions to it. so that it can be­ by themselves. After the bountiPthers.
,
.
bounti­
nude many convincing statenuftta
. the three counties met Monday and
dnet* and thus reduce the tremen- I«fc‘han twelve will not participate, carried on as a consolidated -&lt; hool. ful dinner, the crowd went upstairs
dous surplus**butter X S the I in•ISfiOO.WM) fund. Schools wit). . W;- are sure every reader -i the and listened to a splendid program.
'as to’why Congress .-Jvould.not ratify
i selected officers for the Association
mariteTand*aid
in
increasin^inilk
fro
'«
‘
wo
to
eight
or
eight
or
ten
1
BanJicr
will
!&gt;•
interestedip
(hta
___ , ....
... .________ _ .... 1 Yraim turn In ..ii/ht n»* elaht nr ti.n
the treaty lor the constructioh of
as follows:
The coffye wa.s furnished by Lee
are........
considered
very ‘imj»rtant
act. which oneii^thv A- Cady through J. J Mead and the
|his huge project.
',
and dairy prices all along the line, pupils
r'"”.........
......... * by
K" the
*”■* educa--1 verv
«n«®rtant aet.[
Fred A. Smith, of Barry county,
He pointed out first that the'
i President.
In tills nation-wide organization 1tiorml authoriik-s of the-state ax notjwuy for great improvement^ tn the milk and cream by HigWands
in a j«altic,.i to do worthwhile .schools of this city und county. It Dairy' per R W Cook.
treaty was not between Canada anti
are found representatives of every being
1
Claud Reeder. Charlotte. Vlcework.
ought to mean, now tiiat proper
the United States, but was with MUSIC CLUBS TO PRESENT• । President.
Kirn Sigler; master of ceremonies.
business engaged in the production. school
1
Great Britain and bears, the signa-1
; distribution, and sale of fluid milk •Act No. 236 tells how this |15.- buildings can be secured in Barry Introduced J. M. Town*end. wiio led
TCHABOD CRANE”
‘ E. P Reynolds, Charlotte, Secreturcs of the Imperial Ministers of
is to be distributed. It pro-'county without bonding, that the in singing several enthusiastic song«
and every business engaged in the |000,000
1
, tnry-Treaxurer.
FRIDAY
manufacture, distribution and sale i irides enough w that districts are whole of Barry county chai! lx? accompanied by Mrs..Uoyd Shafer THOSE INTERESTED IN OR the British Empire, in a time of war, ।
under its provWons. to grouped into consolidated sciux.l dis- on the piano Hugh Riley. District
This A:r-ociation will iiave charge
• which U always possible, this in­
of dairy products, including butter.'I encouraged,
1
GANIZING
CLASSES
TO
for more than the eight grade* trict.s
ternational ■ waterway would lead to AMUSING DIALOGUE
2
cheese, ice cream. Infant foods and 1I plan
1
Ciuiirman. gave a short talk telling
MEET MONDAY EVE
taught in rural schools;1 Act No. 236 reads as follow.^
i many serious complications. Even
condensed, jxjwdered and evaporated j• ordinarily
'
nf hLs deep interest in Scouting and
:• though the^Jnitcd States were not
up to IGO. and in some cases 865)
(Continued on page three)
A FEATURE OF PLAY
milks. Ail along the line in this for- land
1
stressed the value of the work to the
involved In war Great Britain
midable array of dairy soldiery, the
boys of any community.
WORK AND TEACHERS AP­ might, if engaged in war. seek to
battle cry is "eat up the surplus,”. I
, The report of - the nominating
Plot Adapted From Wa.hing. EJSS’S* "" “,m
*“*
According to government uuthbri-;
INVEST $7.25 AND GET
committee was given by Rev. L. L.
PROVED BY COMMITTEE avoid shipment through the water­
The Association expects to be ready
way to enemy belltgerentaton Irving’s Legend of
ties at Washington the surplus of I
11Q
DI IT UC ninkl’T W*ey» and the following persons
1 to loan money for these purposes
3&gt;l«—BU! Ht UIUN I jjere d«t.d: DI trlct CTiairman. In8tractora Prom Ranks of Oix’ of the principal reasons given
butter in Che United States now
Sleepy
Hollow
• beginning with February 1. After
by the proponents of the scheme, he
stands at approximately 100.000.000
Hugh RikT; Immediate Past Chair­
«afd. is that It will furnish cheaper The comic opera. “Ichabod that time application blanks for
Unemployed as Part of
Slick Stranger Offers Big man. Richard Cook; District Vice­
pounds. Till, Is quite a sizeable!
transportation tor the exportation Crane." which is to be presented Fri­ such loans can be obtained at the
churning but unless something Is |
-Chairmen. Kim Sigler. Fred Stcb'Emergency
Program
Profit
Percentage
—
day.
January
19.
Intire
Hastings
office of the Secretary-Treasurer,
of
our
surplus
wh^at;
yet
m
our
.
.
.
—
—
—
—
done quickly to reduce the growing)
[ blns. Dr. B. A. Perry, Sidney. French.
All adults who may be interested present national setup no American Central auditorium by tlie musical E. P. Reynolds, ot Charlotte, or of
Didn't Work ■
John C. Ketcham and David Goodsurplus, the total will continue to
IN HASTINGS CITY BANK, - That sharpers are up- to many 'year: Treasurer. Maurice Foreman. In.formlng classes to take up studies wheat lx being shipped abroad and- organizations
of Hastings HighCounty
---- — Agent —
Harold Foster, at his
“ “
■ -*
.Increase.'
.
[school,
promises
to
be
one
of
the
:
offee
in this city.
'
Dairy Production Increased.
!
MAKING CAPITAL
• tricks is evidenced by what hap- ■ Standing Committees; Civic Service. In any subject are asked to meet tri the plan is to only raise enough [ outstanding entertainments of the
!
... ...... in
......a ■town
__
... . a .&lt;
..
. ! *•
A Fl
Kfr-IVinritH* Health nn.l
fnlv the High school auditorium In .thin wheat for home consumption.
"What Is the matter with the j
.
pened
not
liaxisand
D^McDonald;
and
Safety,
$150,000
Monday evening. January As an engineering project the wa- I year.
BARRY CO. DAIRYMEN
dairy market?” farmers are inquir-1
miles from Hastings. We are not JV’ C; P; Lutbr°i’of ttanor. city next
..-w o’clock.
terway would b&lt; u wonderful lesti-) Sparkling dialogue and amusing
at 7:30
ing. What is written Iwre is not the
mentioning names for obvioiu rea-.“rv; *-• L. pewey; Cubbing. R. w. 22. -MEET ON THURSDAY
These
be •»&lt;&lt;-.
free, since mvnial
wook; Sea
aca E*couiing.
iikx classes will ur
........... to American engineering',! situations characterize the produc-)
product pf some brain trust but the I WILL INCREASE CREDIT
M&gt;nx A chap
Scouting. rrans
Frank Anarus;
Andrus;
. breerod into u kore IniCook;
I
tlon.
The
"Legend
of
Sleepy
HolldU"
!
--------—- .—
Rural
Scouting.
Harold
J.
Foster;
the?
are
a
part
of
the
National
genius,
but
he
stated
•
Americans
;
result of inquiries among those who'
CCD 1/ICC HI UAQTIlirQ UllU ,own’ lu,d down • PuncJl b011*1 Troop Organization. A. H. Carveth;'Emergency Program for work re- have become robered since the Idea and to anta or to rain and pre- Oyster Slipper to Precede Heare in a position to know. During
OtnVILt IN hiAbllNUb of tin- ordinary variety, which he
tentious
schoolmaster,
I
c
ha
bod
rr
in education. The Emergency of this wak-rway-was first conceived
recent years, dairying has been pro-1
.said lie would sett lor 75c. Tin- mer- Leadership and Training. Supt. D. lief
ports
and
Addresses
on
funds pav the
are sc- -and
]&gt;eople
arc now counting •«the 'Crane, have intrigued generations of [
— •teachers,
—---------who
- -------------------’*• ---------moled throughout the United States. Directors Consider This &amp; i chant wax expected to sell the 180 A. Van Buskirk; Camping, R. -w.----------------lectcd from the ranks of the unrm- cost. He said that no project of this •Americans, and the tale haa en-;
'Continued on page six)
Boarder cows hav'e gone to lite
Dairy Topics
[red xpots on the board foy 10c each.
:
Mark of Confidence in
ploved-teachers.
k‘nd ijud ever been built at the cost Ilightened many a dull evening.
butcher shop and those left behind:
' Underneath nine of them there wpre ;
•
The
following
classes
and
tenchestimated
but
usually
carts
twice
and
ij The Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Clubs. I Members of the Burry County
for the milking line, by selective
Their Bank
little slips that called for
cash prizes
;
BARRY
AND
EATON IN­
Dairy
Herd
Improvement Associa­
......
________
original
under
the
direction
of
Miss
Frances
:
rrs
have
so
inr
been
approved
by
sometunfc-thrw
times
tlx•
original
breeding and more intelligent feed-| Our render* have noticed that the ’which the merchant was exacted to
having
Contrary to general Hunter, have been working hard tion will gather for their annual
‘.“ thus le.stimate
‘ made.
...
ing. have greatly Increased produc- 1
nav
Anv.-.iio ran
SURANCE CO. MEETING the state committee Ixv
pay whlrh
which totaled 36 50. Anyone
can '
belief
the upkeep of any
such waterduring-j;-----------the past four
weeks,
matter in charge:
pel
— —
---------------- j------„ ver
' rehears- meeting in the show moms of the
lion per animal. Then along came) hanks of New York. Philadelphia. JZT
see. .71"
by a little arithmetic, that this
Home Economics, to be taught by way runs into an enormous figure Ing and putting the finishing tnuch- Home Lumber Company in Hastingsthe slump in beef and other meats'[Chicago und Detroit, as well as
stranger convinced the Has Made Splendid Record Mlss
Josephine Chase.
' annually. If it were a year round « on this delightful musical comedy. ,on the evening of Thursday. Janslump)
together with even a greater slump!
storekeeper thal he stood to pay out
Art, to be taught by Jacob Miller, waterway hr said there might be, A large and experienced castjluary 18. according to Harold J.
Past Year,- Rewriting the
.in
of Btuuaa
grains unu
and feeds. The
have, Wen. only
on|y &lt;755 ana
and get
Kft dock ji
8 w ThaI
.... lite price w
as.C( R*P,d—&gt; -and
— BatUe
,, , Creek,
— , —
siu.ou.
rnitt
County
Agricultural Agent.
Bookkeeping and Typewriting, to justification for its construction, but .vouches for an effective and capable Foster.
-----------------------------*..&lt;&lt;&lt;&gt;■ io.r mar,,.,.
RMuR
U tiiat a great deal nf
of fannii setting
’f111^ large
lar8p blocks
b*ocJt-s of preferred •u a &lt;taJr
inarBln Qf ..rnnt
proftt. $p the '
Most of Its Policies
&gt;tok
m their
tolr banks
tanu IO
to
Itoon- —
XfS"L
’rr^'
SJ “ .
be taught bv Miss Verda Zuschniu. when we consider that for six rendering of “Ichabod Crane.” and j Leslie Raber, tester ot the local
(Continued on page three)
Jstoclcin
to
the
Recon.1
“
.
“
‘
..f.
2
,
_
_X±Z
f
■ 11 - — rt*..i merchant fell for it. No. many hours I The Barry and Eaton Insurance
Instruction in Shop Work, by Rio months of the year it could not be the audience can rest assured that association, is furnishing oyMen for
*2^&gt;noivC
hv
uf,er u,ta purc»xa»c another stranger I,
Company
will
iiold
its
annual
meet
­
___________
।
the
evening
will
be
wormwniie
an
oyster
supper
ror members
tne members
McMillen
used
we
begin
to
see
the
impracticai
the
evening
will
be
worthwhile.
an
oyster
supper
for the
has been strongly urged by the------------ noticed
---------- 1
Into *the same store,
TAKING BUSINESS CENing in thb city today for the jjurpose
...the
____________
are on“»sale at the High ) and friends.
A good
percentage*■ of
French, by Miss Maxine Wunder- bilily of
project.‘‘
1 I Tickets
-------------* ----* ----------------I President and Ids cabinet ns an ex- stepped
the punch board
**---Mr. ”
Howard
an--Englishman bv I school during yie thirty minute ;thc membership U expected. The
ilch.
.
•------- * is
*----SUS IN ?ARRY COUNTY
’other business.
[gram. The purpose of it ,is to
Mathematics, by Mrs. Carrie Fish-; birth and spent a number of years! period. The cost bf admission is 10c: program of the evening will take up
i During the year 1933 the Company
as n British seaman and h.ts i until Friday noon. Jan. 19. Following the report of the year's business of
P,.r«nOn To tn
iTt»
strengthen the bank-s. giving them
Purpose Is to Oneok Up on 1Brger ca8h resources, so they can
AH the clAsces will be held in the travelled extensively. He referred to’that time, the price will be 15c. All'the Association which will Include
NBA, CWA and Other Fed- increase their credit service to the red st al. The merchant paid him 50c insigne,.. nuking it conform to High school.
Ithe
MW cost of
M. tile
HIV Suez
OUVA Canal aU numI, UIU - 1 |seats are
■ - reserved at no additional; the naming of high cows in the dif­
d
l
0
F'.^
,
"
pe&lt;l
0,1
Present
valdes
of
buddings
and
. • during
. .
.hu&gt; ...
tarent classes as well as high Itcrd
talk and. (------expense.
oral MnvAfn*nt« people
where
they
focutad.
by. anathir red seal and to there was a prO|K.rty it u interesting to note
Parent Education will be under -ber of* times
eral movements
taklng on
loanjl
thataremlght
other
In the Association. This report will
........ of Mrs.
_________
—
‘direction
Lena Lipkey
and gave a number of interesting per-)
^
a
2!
a
r._
C
“
.
S
d
JL
’
.
r
_j
h
?._
t
.Trt
'
“
‘
Ut
the
number
of
policies
in
the
be given by Mr. Raber who has been
As
as a part
pari of
w the
me vwa
CWA program in
in ' wise be
oe impossible.
tmposMDie. In
in other words
“«■ »umwr oi puucica in inc will be held in the rural school*, sonal side lights as a result of his
n—
mln an survey nf
z.r,.cll» dfoeilinplt&lt;_ ™
Barry
county,
of the u...«
bust- 'ft
it irua
wax fr.
to ftv.tratirl
expand fVi.i
the credit
‘
.Company W-*- increaeed by 273 dur- and will
.... take up „
MUMr that will be travels
. through
. that canal and else­
I tester for the Association foe the
studies
n.™ phe« U teinv ma*, ever,
« u&gt;" ■’•»»»• “
“ •« !&gt;'•• S-X. aid retort
™ to ‘"l! S” 7“r-. "
n'*
'» ..
•&gt;»
P*""
1 . Inhere.
-----—-•_
| past five years.
• organized
• „Hl1
————
business except Uie larger manufac-',h,n‘ ln a stronger financial post- “V ", \£"d *51“*?
jmembers having bTfci added, who other classes-may be
—------------------ **-*
**-•-------------• it Is expected that A. C. Baltzer,
turerx to be hicludeiLThta Is donelllon- that ‘hc »ovcrnmeni lias urged Ktaptod Jut of
smd ttrjk 0Ul ’7l8^ “uurance. This lat„r, lf there shall be a sufficient. UC’C WF(| CONVINCED
,head of Dairy Extension, DepartfoTthe puJioE“S checktag: up ™;‘h™ to allow Uncle Bam to partici.
"XidSuhe Sder&lt;fhta Ko- ' "prt’*n? a :VbsUn,t,‘a‘ 8aln and
alld '» competent teachen, n L
hient. Michigan State College, will
the value
value of
ofthe
CWAPthe
the ' »3a,c ln lhe,r ca’“tal airuciure^
4tn,cture
mg and
and h
hewntm
burn
1&gt;hoW!&gt; l,h“!
««»• are available. A minimum enrollTHAT FOLKS READ ’EEM
i be present to address the member*
the
the NRA
NRA. CWA.
. ’ mg.
e went in aa hurry'
puny, which has been doing business ment of ten is necessary to start.
A
TbTr«T»Trbr.ry TWTrtmTmTT on topics of interest to dairymen.
RFC. and other movements in op-1. “
*^!f1al£nLto,i. U£‘
'*‘
Agent Faster will speak on
eration by the federal government. i*uch taking of stock in banks by the
"J"1 and the teachers must
T’“?'
Oernhunl Severance Had 25 THIS BUSINESS INSTITU-,' county
qr»
a
..
o i
ties. U in excellent condition. The i classes
and•
be [
Barry county k included in the government is a mark
of governTION A GREAT BEN- the Agricultural Adjustment
----------- - Act
*- —
Unttrtllto liuiHet alonj «llh C«U n’Jnt con,M‘'"““&gt;» InsUtutlom
1 WO AUCtlOn Sales
total number of policyholders is 5614 approved by the state committee, i
Answers to His Ban­
■ the way it is effecting farmers in
EFIT
TO
CITY
and
the
total
insurance
in
force
is
‘
general.
There
should
be
much
Interest
in'
boun. KUmm. HUIrt.le and
WvemmeM money 1. toner Want Adv.
) $16,884,665.
.
The
local
Association
has
com
­
this program of adiflt education. It,
Brjuich rtuMlrt. TO, survey 1, not The directors of the Hastings City
AUCTION SALE.
v.
.v In tl,c Banner last week Gershum THREE EXECUTIVE OFTiie thing that has won and re­ will «..«
pleted- a very
successful year in spita
offer opportunities
which are)
----------only in Barry county but is in every O...S
n...
lu.uon
« dMUUTy 3 WJrt- tained the fine patronage of the far' more * impartant To foiks"tiiun' Severance .advertised in our Want
have considered this »
situation
CinCRQ DCQinC UCDCi01 adverse farm conditions- Twencounty in the United States and Bank
.nd the olTer ot the ,oremment to "r““a,?T,nl' Barry and Eaton Insurance Com­ bridge-parties anfl the usual social Column that he had a windmill to
rlLcno ntOlUt ncnL: tv-three herds have been on test
must be completed by February 15. j buy
preferred slock In that bank tJversinlth. the sale to be held on pany through the years 14 its spirit functions.
He had
recently purchased a Rcnder' rino tosuraace Serv-\I!?
Those named to make the census and have decided to sell I3MW o'
‘IZ?
.(ES
fairness in the adjustment of
.
percentage are carrying over into
•in this county are Sumner Myers in preferred slock to the Heeonstruc. however. Ma mother diedI so to of
CAMC niDCrTDDQ
farm near Middleville and had othlosses
and
the
fact
that
it
keeps
its
ice
to Over Ninety Thou- |
Anyone who might be Inter*
Hastings. Mrs. Ed. Kane in Nash­ tlon Plnanee Corporation. A special “'&lt;•
oAMCUfncUIUno
er p]ana which did not call for such
&gt;» t»e_ poatywinea The dale
,
jested in Cow Testing AssoclaUon
ville. Harold Yerty of Hastings and meeting of the sloekholdera ot to Ilow *-•• ^1- Used al Tuesday. Jan- operating expense at a low limit.
AND OFFICERS CHOSEN equipment, so he advertised to sell
sand Policy Holders
. (work should see either Mr. Raber or
Forrest Christian of Woodland hav­ Bank has been called To carry out
| it or trade it.
-31 ftdd will beohi at 13110: BEGINNING CLASSES
The annual meeting of the Michl-' Mr. FVxster regarding it. The Asso­
ing the balance of the county. These; dlls plan
Stockholders of the Hastings From the returns’ that have been uan Mutual Windstorm Insurance jelation is now in a position to add
D cloclt and will be held al ide sama
four people are authorized to ask) Thia sale of pmtern-d stock will
received Mr. Severance is thorough-J[Co! Is being held a» the company’s (some new members.
■»»-&gt;
“
»
mile
north
of
Maple
IN
FIRST
AID
JAN.
25
City
Bank
Made
No
certain questions concerning the - make the capital ot to bank UK.- °™'c Center, or tour and oue-hall
ly convinced that the manufacture
—
’•■
business done in 1033. according to) 000. divided Into two classes—B7S.000
of windmills ought to bo a very, 'offices In this city today. Tiie meetChange
somhwe.l ot NaahyUlo on R. P. Tew of Calhoun Co. to1
the blanks supplied by the govern-[
business. Up to Saturday; ing Is quite a contrast from the old BEN EAST TO TELL
WO* Oh’™ townThe stockholders of the Hastings profitable
• merit. The larger manufacturers, of common stock and 11S.OOO of pee.'**;14'
days when trains poured in hundreds
adhiit iqi
DfWAI C
noon
he
had
about
twenty-five
re
­
Conduct
Series
of
Eight
1
11’
I City Bank held their adjourned an­
ABOUT ISLE ROYALE
such as factories, etc., have pre­ tarred'stock, which is subject to re- •’”The
to ids advertisement in the from near-by towns and cities, and
list ottered is » good onenual meeting on Friday evening, and sponses
Lessons Here
—i------- ■
viously received census forms from tirement whenever the bank shall five "horses, four cowsja lot of poulBanner. At one time there wore! when large numbers of Hastings'
the buying back of its pre- — ——-•:—
selected
the
following
directors:
R.
people
also
participated.
Election
of
.
illustrated
Lecture
at Oenthe department at Washington, the consider
Beginning on Thursday evening. C-.Fuller,
nt his farm who want­
terrrt stock to be desirable. ThU W; » lo”« *“ of desirable farm
it- Carveth.
curvetn. M. A. Lam- eight
. , persons
u,,,,
Windstorm Co. officials in those days!
same as for a number of years post, preferred
and continuing tor
for seven C-. Fuller, A. H.
consist or
of I1.S00
500 10013
ana several
-*^verai miscellaneous
will corulsf
"“h and
mucellaneous ar- Jan. 25. ana
tral Auditorium Thurs­
! savored strongly pf politics. Now |
on which they give their business shares of stock
a par value ot 850 each tkiles. Under flic circumstances (Thursday evenings. R. p. Tew of
day Evening
reports.
t 552*
' F’ W- stcbb,nA and from folks living in Kalamazoo, most of the policy holders are rep­
There arc 750 shares of commrur‘herc W1U n0 doubl
“ lar*c at-i Calhoun comity will conduct train­
.'rt
I Tl» Tl.»toW,k Okrtrt club .nd
j** ,
• . a. . ’
i Barry, Kent and Eaton counties. Mr.: lr
; tendance
first
stock at a par value of 8100 each
lentlenee at
»• this sale
ea!e to help Mr.
*£•■ ing
ln,r classes
«•««« in
*” fir
*f »aid
M at
ar the
«»» Metho­
corporation, and every-',. „ « ... .
, «tviniuir* for th? tn.
-------- i.v. dispose
jf--------*.■_ property,
——...
dtst church parlors from seven till
STATE WILL PAY WHAT
thoroughly Ktotort। a businexx
This change in the capital stoic- Ovcrsmith
of. his
is done in ...an&lt;» orderly, bud-1
held Immrtlately utter to Mock-; lhBl tbe Banner has a'wide elrcu- thingin™
nine
o
’
clock.
This
Instruction
is
&lt;„ ।pearance here, on Thursday evening.
ture will put the institution in a ’
----------1 |„to„ ,M lhal
„M BM1„„ IJf iTth*
IT OWES THIS COUNTY better
Jan ,8’ 01 Ben ElUt’ «*)»•*&gt; W»H
G. N. OVERHOLT.
made available to Hastings and Bar- tolderj jatorto numrtJhe 'tolloa
V
position to increase its ocHaving decided to quit fanning, Iry county men through the eoope,-. ‘n? oncers .or the ensuing year.
. .end of in the town-meeting fash- 'knoWn through his writings in th*
want udys.
cornmodations to its jmtrohs. Ey
President.
, , ___________________
*’«***»«’&lt;- M.
M L.
1 Cook.
rnok
If It Will Do So, Co. Road this action Uncle Bam will become &lt; ° N. Overholt will hare an auction [atton of the Red Crow with the Boy Vice-President.
F. W. Stebbins
u u c nCDATCDC
a partner in the City Bank. ■ H,e i sale on the Juke Wolfe farm 1-2 Scout organization. Last year sevenVice-President and Cashier. M. A.')*, n. o. UtUAI tno
Commission Can Carry
milc north of Freeport, col. A. W. teen men completed the course and
* VE.rXd.n°:
Lambie.
I Hlizcy will cry this sale offering 3 were given diplomas.
Cto.* Roy w. curt-1
LOSE TO LANSING
Out Its Program
«•'« to “bK^T«?Tui S iSSSTRAND
SHOW
___________________________________________
6 head of cattle, hogs, poul- i ThU series
of lessonsTO
is primarily
The three members of the county “Al ITF IN WnNDFRI AND” horses.
r
ana
poyal
Lowell.
,ry- feed and a lonK
“f-farm im-'for factory men- who should under'irt by to toblKul T.™. rtd to
. Hastings High debaters lost on a• J F*A ■
road commission, together with Su­
nu.vu
plemenu. Full informs
MLIUE 111
im VYUlWCHi-Afn U :.plemenu.
information about stand first aid measures. The only
• IA'"'W ” «• Ror“',boul ,h“
pervisors Brown. Hyde and Backus, Remarkable Dluainnn p__■ . Ithls.sale
»&gt;• 1- .-.1.. Witt be
1^. found in
•— an an-;'cost
__ . is fora
«... . .textbook
.....__ ____which
.. .. is
&gt;. NURSERY'SCHOOLTO
went to Lansing on Wednesday last KeniarKaoie illusions Fea- :Iwuncement published on another • priced at 80 cents.
Po-ters advertising
this lecture
OPEN
HERE
SOON
Hum
here
Friday
evening.
The
one
week to ascertain the prospects of
I-£-«
(page of this i*sue._
.
I It is hoped there may be a good',/
_ f judge qomplimented both•
ture Film Version of
—■———
(expert
the county’s getting money due from
enrollment as the course will be o&lt;J a nursery school tor children in | teams and admitted that the margin as well as the changes In and assess­ Girls- • .
the state. There is a large sum tiiat
Famous Story
| PROS. pARNETT FILES
____
______________________
ments
on
the
90.000
policy
holders.
I d,4flpci
necd of nu‘ri‘ion care will be es-'of victory was slight. During the
It is hoped there mav be a largo
ought to have been paid in 1933 and The moving picture version of .
— attendance at thU meeting as it will
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT. Ii clally
for ’this
™'7 well trained L-.
-h— work,
—. tablUhed next week, according to! current season local debating tcam-i They’re a fine bunch of folks *too.
considerably more which will be due “Alice In Wonderland” rstan
live here. •
v.2
_.I Prosecuting Attorney Laurence E. •
----will’. be
--------------------------------be Interesting, and entertaining m
* • r T-z-at rx
Supt D. A. VanBuskirk, in a roam)have won from Paw Paw and East and all
within the first few months of 1934. shown at the Strand Theater
iter here
him ' Ttarnett
'eml-anniinl raTiirn
iContlnued on page-five)
Barnett hns
has tVlrrf
filed tab.
his semi-annual
PfiTHFR Aril
GFI I r-n
FR TAI R
in the First Ward building. Nego-; Lansing, and lost to Kalamazoo •
well as educational. Ben EJpt haa a
enough so that, If the funds shall be Sunday and Monday. This fllm
is'report with Oounty Clerk T. S. K. rM,ntn utbucn ivuu
aide-reputation as a lover of tile out
tatlons are underway to secure a central and Lansing Eastern,
paid by the state, the county can rated by critics as one of the ten Reid.
!
.
FIRE DID CONSID.
ABOUT THE CWA WORK teacher. Applicants for this position ■
----of doors and has had msnv interliquidate all its .NiiV'l
outstanding Covert
photoplays of the year. Trick
During the post six months there I
u . I'best pnotoplays
must have
nave had
naa training in nurteryj
nursery',
A. K. FRANDSEN CHOSEN,
ERABLE
DAMAGE
U
e enough
photography makes it possible for !&gt;•« brtn w prorecutou with '«Rtn
Heard an
Interest. school work. Parents who fi^lrc to Tiir government Is taking a ousiwhich he hat vUnrt m*or Um*,.
.hu nturu
uu tutcivot
luvere
™
maintenance work the producers to)foltaw quite folth- oonvteUdns. five cases dk,missed and I auvhiiu
*
eiiroll children in this school are re-1 ness census of the country- A. K. Roof and Siding of B. 0. Lar­
ing Talk
Talk at
at Their
Their Mon
Mon-­
-|j
Ing
.. I*011? &gt;bc whimsical adventures of two nSTtc proved.
53 MOTHEKS' PENSION*.
quested to communicate with Miss Frandsen has been chosen as enu- .
t
Alice as she moves about in her
kin
Home
Burned
on
Tuttle,
the
school
nurse,
children
!
merator
for
this
county
to
examine
day
Luncheon
In hi*
tee took the niatter up with tlie.^nd of drcams. TheXillusions arc
PLAN A BIG INCREASE.
i
ay mneueon
pervlsors,
s. Probat* Jud«a 8!
Rev.’. Fr.
Fr. Geller
Geller spoke
spoke at
the Ro- under kindergarten age are eligible. 1 into and Report on the prices paid i
Wednesday
ffi?raA?rancMta!t the ^ev^n' mar"lou-'1&gt;’ developed. There has
Evidently Henry and Edsel Ford I R«
nt the
----------------U) farmers
by
imiiic.n for
IUI goods
K'lvua wldch
»uini they
uivv buy
uuy | ......
_
UiemrE
Clementt stated that there wM
given
assurances that the money will
mueh aetnana
demand or
of late
late tor
for oeueve
belleve mat
tiiat iujs
1934 win
will «ni»
shnw a
marked ‘«ry Club .uuwiwu
luncheon rauiiu«y
Monday noon. ANNUAL MEETING
rn
« ,1^0
u"n *nucn
u marxea
''in
i., Hastings. Nashville. TLMiddleville.
11 Ari I AmI It A
u/d«*«*X forenoon fire w.s disthe mothers' pension ibt on
JSi
.a
Pictures of a 100 per cent wholesome. Improvement over business in 1933/ He told the Rotarians about the
nortcovered fn the home of B. O. Larkin. &gt;. v . 1933, that the monthly
OF CIVIC PLAIERS. Woodland and Free
Freeport.
!on
North
Michigan
Ave.,
and
before
“
•
*
A
a
tnft
i&gt;ct entertaining type. ’ Alice In In an Interview published Saturday i CWA. what it is planned to accornThe annual meeting of the Has­
■.en was 1951 00 On D*
1
Wonderland” deserves a place In thb'Edsel Fred declared that the Ford ' pHsh for the good of the unemployed tings Civic Players will be held in CIXJUaHE CHOSEN SECRETARY, the flame* could be subdued the cn- •
I™™
ire.
rank Ttte fllm Cftn •» recommended Motor Company is planning for a 75:“ wel1 “ for the general g-opd ot the Community Room under the The county board of poor cominis- ‘ire roof was.gone and a good deal'./
b .’
,2r7r.
without
reservation
for
those
who
per
rent
increase
in
their
business
‘
he
entire
country.
It
was
an
interstoners
conslMing
of
R.
H.
Mott,
of
the
frame
workAn
asbestos
,
—
—
Hastings
National
Bank,
Friday
comlderatnn to this
tnts county.
- - -. .
_ _ , and. This
.......year,
B.inini i.tv
ik.
consideration
i eating and helpful talk. As the mem­ evening. Feb. 2. commencing nt 8 00i William L. ' Chase and George; shingle roof had been nailed over a;
I desire something
unusual
; bers heard of what is being done and o’clock, according to Mrs. D. D Wai- Clouse, last week organized by (wood shingle roof on this home. The
wholesome.
i
’-----FREE fLINIC.
AND IT HELPED.
j planned by the CWA In Barry’ coun­ ton. general chairman. Officers will cluw-sing Mr. Chase as chairman and i fire had gotten into the pine *hing 1st. FOl’B COL'MTT
Dr. E- J. Prattl Will have _ ---- ,
■«,*».
| vvruau/
•)&lt; mw
/ wvav
&gt;»m aauaa
NOTICE.
County .*(vaau&gt;&lt;»
Treasurer wawa
Maus v«
on oavSat- ty.
they
were bglad
that Moa
this WUI*
work ui
in
elected and plans for the follow­ Mr. Clouse as secretary of the com- |It was difficult to get to it or to' The supervisor*
clinic for rupturi patients st his Bids will be received for Operator- urday paid from the CWA funds in Barry county is- In charge of three be
'mission.
iknow when the thing had really
,
office on Bunday, Jan. 21 at 9 A. M- Manager nf Delton Telephone Co. up his hands a total of M.877.91. This such men as Father Geller. Frank ing year discussed. _________
•
------&lt; *»
■ i been subdued. The firemen advise
rw
rto.n.11,,
vxf
n«lre-J&gt;
wHo
K
ai
In
II
■
nA
.
..
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____
a.
A
_
.
.
ia
...
...
..
.
—
...
—
__
.
.
.
Dr. Donnelly ot Detroit, who hat to Feb. 15, 1934. Right to reject any was the payroll for the 440 men for Lenta and Earl Boyes, who arc seekSECOND WARD P. T. A.
AT WELCOME GRANGE HAI.l* j those who are contemplating putting pocitorim for er
•DCceMfully treated over 6.000 caaes or all bld* reserved.-Delton Tele- the week ending January M. who ing earnestly to have worth-while
Second Ward P. T. A. will have! Vaudeville entertainment. Satur-1 asbestos shingles on their house* to p include Che two
by the bloodless operation method, phone Co.. C. E- Morford, Secy.— were at work on fifteen projects in'projects
and have them its meeting Monday night. January'-day night. January30. Admlsskxi 10l*ee to It thst they are not nailed onp
in , prujcvia undertaken,
uuunmi
will conduct the dtaic.-Adv.
|Adv. 1-17.
the county.
’ |j of public benefit.
benefit
22, at 7:30..
। cents.—Adv.
I top of wood shlnglM.

MICHIGAN JOINS THIRTY
STATES TO HELP
PARMER

LARGELY ATTENDED AN­ There will be held in the city ot MANY CONVINCING ARGU
NUAL MEETING OF BOY Grand Rapid* on Tuesday. January MENTS ABOUT THE PRO
23, at the Burton Heights Methodist
Those Interested in rural schools, each is allowed under this act for
POSED WATERWAY
SCOUTS WEDNESDAY
church, a District Brotherhood
• as well as in village and city school’. pupils sent to high schools oat.Ude
gathering. Btyry county is included
the district. Districts with leas tiian

OPPORTUNITY
MULT EDUCATION

UNCLE-SAM TO BID
PREFERRED STOCK

WINDSTORM NS.
CO. WIL MEET

c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17. 103*

FACIE TWO

BOAtfPlNG IT OUT.
THIRTEEN GIRLS AD
One &lt;»y
day »•«
last week Mto
Mix* Rose
GoruiT-rrn Tn n*uo trine . «»
Rose OorMITTED TO CAMP rlKt don, a student tn our High school.
______ ■
car ana was
piuc'-a
pjwau&lt;-u
car and
wasonplaced
on probation He
. „
. _
.
I
'
---------wt» driving to her home in CaslleRornurd ffalnel Goes to Jack- 'tolnted his parole, failed to d •
If State Pays as Agreed, Co­
Examinations Precede Grand lon township when another car,
Bernard Heliel Goe« to jock- he Siad airr
W!d M
vert Roftd Bondg WiJ1
agreed,
so on'September IC
1C,
driven by
of NashvlUe
The regular meeting of the Home Ceremonial Piro This P. M. drfftn
bv Abt
Abe Guntrip
Ounlr,D *
N“hv,n'* ’ Dr. P E. Willison 1$ confined-to
■on and Goodenough and '1926 lie wm sent to one year at Ion­
Department ot the Hastings Worntruck the rear of Mbs Gordon'S his home by sickness.
All Be( ~
ia. Later he had hkd a sentence of
car. tipping it over Into a roadside, Mr and Mrs. Clifford Sabin Have-i
—Doing Fine Work
Pebbles to Ionia
. two yean at Jackson.
i their r&lt;-port
irtl ol «u- eir.o.ni. January 12. A short, bust..
2
1
'
Oordon
received
only moved into the south part of the i
before uw&lt;&gt;.
noon. »&lt;•Bcr- -Thetfndge
:,jI Wednesday.
MrcuiHwwy. Just wiwr
rnermope remiTKiea
n*’&lt; yc-jaisors tlje co'4jt£/rortd commUllK" cwn,n,ttec of
f"r [!‘ flight injuries but her car was con- b. A. VafiBuUirk residence
reminded nini
him m»i
'hat last
commix- i’'-* rmreung
meeting was
was netd
held with
with Mrs
Mrs. C.
C.
.■ hard Helsel. Leoiurcd Pebbles and September he had admitted he
nv,al«! that they had paid a I’ Bauer prfolding, und oiflccrs for local Camp Fire Giris held an examl- iderably damaged. .
Mrs Elwyn Daniels was under the
the- serious crime of statu_______
...............
.... meeting Saturday afteniwan Guntrip wa» arrested by the ofll- doctor's care several days last week.
... Lloyd-Ooodrnuugh(w*^v brought be- Sguilt
’dk of the-wraxis
atatu- totui Of. *4*.499A1 fi*
improving 140 the ensuing year were nominated
nation
his ”third
is **--*
chairman —
of the
«fore JutlgB McPeek for sentenre.
“tory rape, ’which
"‘,L*** was
’ ***
’,w* fel- (.t “ ““ miles of township
‘ roods Mrs. Guy Keller
"
- at ttw- Legion liall. when thirteen . i-rs. charged with driving while tin- Stu- is totter nt this writing
any.
and
had
liter
brrtken
nut
of
the
fa^en
over
m
1933.
and
have
on
n
.miiuting
committee
’
•!er the infTurnc*- of liquor. He at Will Trego and MUs Linda Trego
Good
A: Young OpMienotuth and Pebble.^
fl jail here in order tfl esrajr beuu.ln the totftuhip road fund After----the---------business ‘hud been trans­ ’girls were found capable of gaintn; hint denied the charge, but on Frl- have moved from their farm to the
•Tsrere given o very straight forward
*339 56 Go account &lt;4 the failure of ited. the meeting was turned over membership and fourteen girls were -.lay. when brought before Justice Newton Benner house on W. Mill
Prices
talk by th- Judge He told them tha:' sentenced
Judge McPit k read to yctit.g He I (iu. &gt;t3(p tl&gt; IMty the county prompt.
the program committee. The advanced to the rank of Wood Matthews, admitted thr otfenre und
Ordinarily, where young felhw* like rel the provisions ot tlx- Michigan ;v wha.
slate government owes Mi-i- .s-.-s Belva Riley,and Lucille Baa- Gatherers. The committee is corn;
is given a fine of *50 or thirty TTeinbers ot the O. E 8 will alMakes this store a fa. ■ themselves came before him f&lt;’: a laws, which require that a person jjarry county, the road commission. ”tt
sang three lovely duett t'rflitled. jio.-ed of Mua Freda Olsen ol Bat­ 'ays in jail. He ii boarding it opt tend u ■ -xclnl service at. Emmanuel
SL°Inn w^tto*
‘rmaSiSi'i convicted of -a‘ third
m.&lt; bb loul
J i»i
v. .rk on
third h-AUiy
felony :riust
could
not gel tow-arkon towiurUp
township ii- apohtan Nights.” "Trees." ami tle Creek, an executive in the ’ or­
write place to tradeI
- ---------- ------------------- ’church on Sunday afternoon ut flvr;
M-n-.cw.-d
,..,rl• y
they desired.
sentenced to
to rete
one half ot th.- max&gt;- :(Ud.... Aft..’­.. By the Bend of the River." Mrs ganization. Mrs D A. VanBuakUk
Gone by
. reruJLriw-taSl tS lading car- mu,n
? P™*"
b&gt; ._ .. ’...h'' , r Juiv »■ however, money from the lames Biiato! accompanying
... at thr and Mrs. E A. Cauktn ot Hasting- BANNER GAVE INCORmum ,en
term
provided1 b&gt;
foSrV c^MlderaSe tmx- *
n,«lc’ ,rr
Ufh 11
hc. Judge -'i-‘ *'
available fur that purpose, pi.no,
sentence
for *such
ft.. ny. T
The
lisatitcd'by Mr . Aboti JUhnsoti anil
RECT INFORMATION fire in the Whlpppl garage on Mijn- ,
Here tire sonic real
explained
to yuan.:
ymmut Heb'-I
Het ' .hut' hi
't in,j tjl(. conuntotoii made good
’"Lha* hl
ncd'narilv' to e'ml to vX
Pial,i''d to
Mr.. Robert Walton in a lively and Mrs. Milo DcVriea.
------- . ----------------------------------- ---------- li'-partmcnt
---------- ------makvuluqs!
,57'.!--;
this '.-ituatlon.
bu'' nt.Kt'v.- They could tmt finish
F
«n J J
“
ha&lt;1
”pU,‘n
thU
1,UJ“K’n' bu
an exceedingly
— any :s;.irr,ed manner
------gave
...-----------„-------------------The examination* were in prep Little Repina Knrehor Wn« *"* " &lt;Ju,ck response to the alarm
must follow the mandatory
K
The member*
members of Hie
the Anu-ri«-_
American
He said he could hardly uhd- r- vutons of the Michigan law. He l’r J- towiuhip raids tn Hope and did lit- in ■ seating discussion, her subject ttrutlon*fo.- tiie Grand Ceretiioni. •
*' ’lc In Thomapplc and Orangeville b-.ing ■ Histone*l.-a; Our Presidents pin- to to held Wednesday .ifterInjured in Accident on
.Legion enjoyed a slum supper and
«*“ hand hok- two youn,’ men ’would him a maximum of t wenjy years*ntv
and townahljui.
'
’
and
First
Ludiwu"
New
and
tinuauol
’
noon
January
17.
a*
4:15
o'clock
m
program
at
their
meeting
on
Tues
­
_jhtnk they .could cwnmtt such, [a mtnimum of ten u: Jackson
North Broadway
In their report .to the-board the Jcharacteristica and inctdenTs weie the play room of the Central school.
day evening. They arc putting on
jjtrime* against others with the hope
In last week's Banner was un item u drive for new members,
commission showed thaj it com »17-.. 'd&lt; ’-.ncated in. such a way that tiie Either MUa Obcn or MLw Floceni
K if not being detee'ed. They must
946.7! to maihtain county reads lost su-calW dry" subject of history Craven of Battle Creek will to pre.- .(;&gt;put the injury to Reg mu Karctor.
A daughter weighing six pounds
i: know that the oflenve is setlo-an and 1
Expenses* called
railed for $10,316
* 10.316 47;!
47; came to life, und past events seemed ent
&lt; ,•- tv
- Inspcdt
------- the work
—• arui•* -to tell
• ” mall daughter ol Mr. and Mrs and nine ounces was born Jan B at
’• talLs for punishment. After counw-l- I; An Intere.ding communication wa* year. Expen
seems that the tn- Pennock hospital to Mr and Mrs
L ing them to ©bey the rules in the in- 'received.by the bojrd of MipervlMin. repairs for *6.445 50; equipment andimnn.- real. A new interest in' the the girls of the birthday*project now Harry Karchcr..H
given u*. was incorrect.'• Melvin Campbell. Delton. Route 2
Kltltutlon where they would be sent.! fi-um’the North.American Insu/ahce supjriie* purchased and other hems 1 b;-craphi's of our president* and being worked on. The Hastln.:- f muilion
are printing the fucU a* given The Utile one has been named Mer­
*nd to think of the folly of fallowing Contpanv. Thcv suggested certain brought the total to *43589.90. which th-ir wive&gt; was created which will Women's Club is sponsoring tht. 1. we
later.
w such a course as they had'.'turted on. changes at tiie court house, jail. a.to well within tl;c money tha'v!flr..I expression in a wider reading program through its chairman. Mu u It appears that Regina’ was hit by na joy.
garage, detenttoft
^variable from the and study on the part of jyany of Ruber'. W. Cook, und their Interest
Mr and Mrs, Leon Young tKatli-1
....... ... home
........ and
.... . r-hnuld have lyen
r
She said be hoped results would 1- county
11
car
coming out of the alley tod. nine Hunt*, 619 E- Bond St. an- the
........
»
.......
.....
...t
—
.
.'at,.
r&lt;«niiH-h«iH»x
.if
Miiitim*nti
in,
.■
nmrni.
siiiG
enthusiasm
have
torn
greatly
•'
«low which would benefit them and \01u1tv hurra-, which would COM very state for purchases of equipment: tlu •• presentU&gt; the
"K local Camp Fire ;'1
Michigan Central depot, onto : parepta of a daughter born at Pen-■
v *ave .society from further trouble on ■little but would TUistdi-rably reduce and the maintenance of county. The annual luncheon of th? Wom- .appreciated by
walking along nock hutpital on Jan it). Tlx- little!
-. their account. He save to each u ithc fire hazard and lower-the tnsur- 'roads. F,»r’.un*t«.ly the coinmintou &lt;'ii’-* Club will to held Friday Jan. 19. officials and Mto Ohm. wlio lias Broadway, as she
• • maximum of - fifteen years and a ai-.ee rate. The board ILMem-d, with had a good balance to start the year a: ito MethOdb'. church. Mrs. Mc- been highly complimentary of tlu- l':‘ t,Mf sidewalk. She thought the lulls weighed‘ seven poufids and
Pure Wool
work done.
dt tver-wpuld Stop hU machine tofure
1 interest and referred th'- matter to with, but they will have to hiive[Co| 1- in chargeorif the’ programjunecs and. ha.s been namco
S minimum of one year at Ionia
Double Breasted
, A meeting of executive committees ‘ "img onto a trunk line street. Ann Maureen- Congratulations.
inon-jy flbit: the state to do inulnu*- '
7~~ "*• * ’
§ Bernard Helsel was in a scrlou- the county' projiertv committee.
............
.....1- .....i.
itnj
..TiieA not 1 nr
thc c'u’ driven Uy Mrs.
iiim-- . m«ir
--k
im
-THE ARCH
OF r&gt;iiin*r&gt;
CHARAC- !of neighboring towns' has been
culled tor early in February and
"*ri*l aa* only-in w-cond gear or GOVT. MAKES RULING
might
have bt&gt;‘n worse.
” ' accident ™‘- *-------------------&lt;K°! ter
charity the key .•everal of the local committee have the
ON -PROCESSING” PORK
trt road bonds, which'were, due ml
--------- indicated their Intention of attend­ Regina was dragged about’. lour
.
• ' •feet, bruising her knees and crush­
May 1933. ot H5.110 There will be'.A Splendid Address Given by ing the meeting.
ing the flesh badly on the left foot? Farmer Can Butcher and Sell
due next year the final balance on
The local committee al-o
Dr. Henderson at" the
Coven raid bonds Luucd by the:
plea-red to announce the names of At this time she is gaming nicely.
1200 Lbs. Live Weight
Die—
alley mchttom-d above, the alcmmty. *51,110. which makes a total j
three new guardians who are m ucBrotherhood
Without Tax.
•of *96,220. It the county can get the;
live charge of groujte. They arc Mi 1
J’tot &gt;utn of Henry Sheldonl-’*e «lipy on Jcflerwvn 8t..
(money which the slate will owe and! ' Dr. W .D. Henderson, head of the :D&lt;ull
Daste. crue.^Mrs.
Crue.-Mrs. Edwin
j-Saylea*awi
- -•
Probably nothing in the so-called
Young Men** I Pocket
l-.i' k of the A. A: P ftore are all .farm relief program incenarfd the;
should pay. all these bonds will be Ex-m- ton Service of the Michigan Mrs. Thomas Baird. Jr.
’retired when due.
j University, gave a‘mast hejpful talk, Girls who passed the test for ‘inngcrous and drivers as uvll a., fanners of tins country more than j
on The Aren ot Character' at thr Membership nt Saturday s nu.-tm::
t?- the rule announced by the govern-;
Hmm- places. There ment that fanners, ips well as puck- ,
CHICKEN BREEDERS
ButhMoad UaUlMUK. ■&gt;►
'ir 'approaching
hat e b&lt;&gt;n several near accidents on er.t.
must fxry u prodtsaing tax. even '
CONSIDERING CODE .scritod the manrials that enter into Constance Hinkler and Greta Bene- Church
St. because drivers have not when they butt hered their own hug.
.
Half Belt
'
T'ht^
the
Blah
to signa! their ap­
'tlvbuilding
oj
tnis
arch
afollows:
rfu
.
t
.
the
o-ki-cl-va-ti
group;
Junh
"
’
GOLD MEDAL
sold the meat. Anvone can see!
Hatcheryjnen ^tnd Sellers of l ../: hom-.-ty; second, truthful- Or(Wk5. lhe .Ta-wnn-ka; and Betty proach onto the street. the alley be­ and
Close-Out Price
why thU lux would be very aggrti-'
.feaby Chicks to Gather in 1 n&lt; . third, M-lf-reliance; fourth, rcicid.-r. B'-redy Sigler. Jeanni-tte lli.! obscured by’Mr. Sheldon's olhee. rating t&lt;&gt; farmers, gytdently com-:
i-.'jx-ct; tilth, courage; sixth. yjn
Doris Gamble. June The accident mentioned above
must have reached Wash- ;
Holland January 18
j coin .v; at.d tl-.e key-stone ot the Lr4rv. Bt.r. tane. and Pauline EN- should be. a -cod lesson to al! who plaints
iiUkton. 1 &gt;r Suturd.iy it was an- ’
MEN'
' Harold J. Foster. Cuiinty Agrictfl- 1j arrli seventh, charity, By charity he (..M)n Knnmg a new group. Ka-fa- drivu through the various alleys.
noiinced by Secretary &lt;&gt;f Agriculture j
.... out. somethin; Kln-yan-ka-ti. gvaidhin.-d by.Mrs.
ot rnenn.. doling
'tural -Agent, lias received notice torn idle
■
!Wallace that the procvt.-Ung tax!
LIFE AT OXFORD’ TOLD would not thereafter apply to any 1
the state poultry A-.«&gt;ciutU&gt;n that; to somebody. He meant that larger Crue.
,
•
.charity
which
Paul
mentioned
in
the
Jnosc
carnlll|{
tnc
ranR
o:
WfKKl
;hatcherym«n and sellers, &lt; f baby
. Those earning the rank of Wood
;a::m-r wno alaughtrnd hogs w-M® a
BY WILLIAM A. TELFER
_________
, live weight w
chicks of Barry. Kent. Allegan and. । Thirteenth Chapter &lt;&gt;f Firxt Cor- Gatherers, were Helen Strlmbeck.
total
of. wk&gt; lb*, W11&gt;
und,.
Ki".; Wool $1.29
Ottawa countji-3 will* meet at t&gt;u&lt;:lnthi.is». coiisidertrta the other hl- Wanda Muy Bechin). Clara Bush. Head of English Denartmcnt tJf'•-••'■rf‘Iw rmrlc himseit; aL-«&gt; a tolHavens ahd Patty Calkin “ • “ OI x’,,t,,8n "epurimcnt eranee
t
city hall in Holland on Thursday. low hh rh.hu and interezis as well
of 400 pounds more. making;
$2.98
50% Wool
of Battle Creek College
January 18th. at 1'30 tor the pur-,■.as or..-.» own . »ot the O-ki-cl-yu-ti group;1 Dorothy’
n to:al allowance of ijoo pounds
owe of making a .cede fur com-;! Th" addres. v.as replete with .a.--JacQhson wlUo Joura and F,.rn
ioo Wool $.5.98
w 11 be allowed String butchers must,
STpoke Here
Shultz or Fraeport
20c
tncrclal and bn-edi-r hatcheries. To;Jicsul wit and humor Dr. Bender- Mul(U,r. cf lht. Ta-wan-ka group;
:P»y th&lt;- tax the same as the meat!
the parties interested in tiie baby,, son's more- than forty years expert- Jacqueline Bachman, Doris Rudforti- The speaker and honor guest nt
package
Cralg of the Ae-wa-ki-y.i the Commercial Club luncheon We can well understand why
chick busiriv’.-a this meeting wtil be, vne- as u teacher has given him a .,IU|
tot extreme importance, in that it . myriad, ot rich experiences, from ,giO11p; Dorothy Jane Ctiigo and Tueiday noon was William A. Tel­ farmers should be aroused over this
En.vr.S4in, of the Siia-tal-.ia-: ler. head of the English dt partinent tax. They will be pleased to know
Salmon, Fancy Pink
cans 25c
^vdl set the terrti*on which hatching! which he W.I.- able to draw many
and selltrfg-Work will be done, helpful lllu-stratlons for the -benefit Vil GJW|p ftnd DlJrnthv Johnson und of Battle CrCek College. He spoke
thiough this coming, spring Every! of hu audi'-nec.
irone Reynolds, of the o-E-Cc-Ca
sack 19c
Pirate
Flour 5
No. 31. Guaranteed to
den; at that great English Unlvrr- tent announced.
It
i hatcherytnxn tn the district who
- w* no: until the 8:32 train ■ group. '
&lt;!•. for three ycara and it brought
out wear any
Dr. Hendercon cany ;
, ------ $|59
can possibly attend should be.at the arrived '
DISBTRSED $77.9303.
Meal, 5
sack
for
, . ai whut lute; but THE PASSING OF MRS. TYDHX. him into intlhinte touch with Mu- Tiie county clirk* annual re|»rt
meeting that afternoon, to voice Hi- ’r.;
other
overall nt
fllA
’
OWf'Ha
I
mo&gt;llk
',&lt;-&gt;&gt;
Bmtend.
bui
.
........
.
to the supervisors fur the year iu
1033
.jj j
their opinion regarding the matters- nearly ev'.-ty member of the -Broth­ This community was shocked
many
t.
-----------from all parts of the world, showed that a Ujtgl of *77.9*9.85 hmi
taken up. Once these nutter., are in erhood ivmahtt'd and was glad he-,receive the news Thursday morning
imln. customs nf
of (K.k
the rc-illegc.!
.lt..o..
b&gt; hfln for tlw
’ the death, due to double pneu- Th;- tiiiulni
a code it is impDx tb’e to get it did so It was the court'naus ot opin- of
STRICTLY FRESH
‘ changed, ahd once the . code. Is !x»n that no better nor more helpful 'tnoiYuv. of Mrs. Minnie H. Tydcn., manr nf which have p.-r.-.tsted for county. These ilcures agreed with
!talk had ever been given ut 'th*.u‘ wife of Eml) Tyiien of this city -Siu-: centuries, and to an American the those from the treasurer's office.
1
odd
ways
ot
doing
things
were
keen!
;
Brotherhood.
i Agree to and abide by »tt even
was born In Cambridge. Illinois iy observed. Mr. Telfvr was able!
Friday &amp; Saturday Only
■ though he had no voice in mailing it.
• February 8. 1872. On February 20. to d-scribe th-sc as well as many
MRS. LYNDE MEETS
1895. .-he was married ut her iionu* student prank' th a manner that
Mr. S C. Schuler and daughter, j I
COURT OF HONOR
.
Cambridge to Eniil Tydrn Thi- mutt, the members of the club.ms-i
Mm ...
Hel-na. -were Grand Rapids.
TWO GROUPS THURS. in
proved u very happy union One ualui- what it meant to be a student visitors Saturday.
ON JANUARY 25
child, .a daughter. Mr.-. Florenc- al Oxford.
i Sunday callers of Mrs. Carrieblessed thetir home and. with
Mr Teller is n pirasant speaker: Gerluwr were Mrs 8. C. Schuler
Annual Meeting of Battle Speaks on Child Training at Grew,
her father, .•.urviv-r.- There are als &gt; and hrt^rtie i-la-c inteieat and al- end Helena, Mrs. Spcnor Johnson.:
.Delton in Afternoon and
Creek Area at Headquar­
two brothers, Chaslcs Johnson o: trillion
-------- of the club
... in r tn be r ; Mr. and Mi ; Gilbert 'McLeod. Mrs.
Here in the Evening
this city and August Johiuon of ■ tlir.ughoui Ida halt hour talk.
IF A Erkardr and Glendon and Mr. ‘
ters on January 30
Lydia Ann Lynde, specialist Chicago und nne sister. Mr- Vlc&gt;nd Mm. W - J. GerUngc-r und family
. The January Boy Scout Court ot
Mild Cream
15c
tor
’
Forsburg
of
Laurel.
Nebraska.
don't carry'
South Id.
.. .'
‘&lt;ot
Mi ounncia.
Honor will meet at the court room in Cniid Care and Training. Michi­
A private fuperal. attended only
B..,nche L. Mott..daughter of Mr. i Rose
R;—. Eckanit
—- called on her sister. ■
Thii’raday evening. Jan. 35. Rev. L L. gan State Colli-m^vvill give the scc- ■by- tiie family and close relatives, and .Mrs. Elmore Clark, was torn in ' Mrs'
CODFISH
23c
Carrie
Carrie CH
Gerlingen who is ill;
■ond lozon of thr course. •'Undt'r- •was held at the home at two P. M B-niv township. February 33. 1833 n hur'dav
p
M
.nursday
P.
CORN SYRUP
5
pail
28c
stau iuig Your Child.” on Thursday on Friday and was conducted t&gt;y ar.d kttcr a short illness. ]M*»ed inJ,.,rA&lt;’u' ‘ M
Mrs gpenor Johnson entertained I
wHl have of Wiu week. County Agent [Foster Rev. Kifchlng. pastor of the Presby­ away Jan. 13. 1P34. aged forty
an exhibit pl tlx;...
„ ...........................................
MOTHER
I
12c
-.has arranged
tor thr lesson to be terian church- Interment was in year.,, ten months amt twenty days. the Circle Girls at her home Thum-1
I day afternoon.
•■hinsv the toy.; Iwvc made including ;rivi r. nt. two loca&gt;In;u&gt;. At 2:00 Riverside.
having always lived th the satne home.
2'
for 25c
Tn p is doing a o'clock m the afternoon Mrs. Lynne Those wno knew Mrs. Tyden, She uas married to Russell W. Mot*.
‘
7: Thb T:
■ndtd work and all will want to will uve the leason to a group a. especially those who knew her well March 15. 1914. Six children blessyd
thru-exhibit.
the ivlton M-E-chutch and at 8:00 counted themselves fortunate. Sir..On Tuesday. Jan 30. th
‘ o'clock In the evening she will meet hud u most gracipus, kindly ponwn- Hi ;na. Mar June Blanche und Utile J
mietuiK of the Battle Cree
with a group, at the Hastfugs court nitty, u keen sympathy with a sym- Mtrljn. Tlio.ic.k-lt to mourn to-i 1
to be lieid al Scout headqi
111 hous*. » .
pathetto undjust unding of others, a .-id' ■ the. husband, and children in- j
Battle Creek. The play. •
■.M&gt;n given, jdst prior deep.‘k&gt;ve tor her home and sincere h'-r ipothcr. Mrs. Clara Clark of N
written by a Scoutmaster
regard for all her friend* "The H.i.unicf. live, brothers. Cie.slus. 4
citj. u to be a part af the program. tended Mn Lynde laid a back­ things of the spirit" hi'.erested anti Mu » -;on. Clyde, pelton. Burr. Hol- 4ground al -that time .’fur the other won Iter .Interest alway s. She loved lan-l Boyd. Haktings. and Merl, Clo-' A
PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF JANUARY
DEATH &lt;11 FQh.MER
tour
incs that wen- to follow. the truth lot its own sake. Shr verd.i’e. In the pa-v-ing ul tht ll
At '.i - m-ct mgs 'Thursday. Mrs. rsojight for and loved the things that tn-ati.'.- from the tome when- *.ht-; j
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Lynd- will take up definite child ltttv
,1(UH and lived for the r'»m1 Mie
a
supreme,
and
m
the
com4
are
right
.
j mer
. diet problem-, that will lx- of interrm to cxild do.
of
For her. death is but an nnm ly where srw'hved Is 11 vacancy i 4
•xtendIdrcn of school and incident, of life. She had a sublime no one else can fill. She u us a lm&lt; [ 4
... .... - ..
-1
Jallh tn thp KOod4)ess (,j tilX1 'an(j
uc. a d -vot'-d mother and a' 4
fp. Olaai.
ling -her ---------material. -hit sought always to lx- one of HL- —. iniasellor. She- into letl a price-i J
—
.
her U’.ks -tv worked ciuc discussion faithful, loving, helpful children In less erilw to the daughters until 4
n
eliow, 3 lbs. 19c
that h.tye happened in actual lite,
quiet, uiutoummit way Mie did a ton Ho will carry on" the lumored 4
j sisters and four
Mrs. ’l.vnde
i.&lt;i»vll qualified to speak great deal ut good. Her lift- was an nani and tin- high principles tht* 4
ADDED ATTRACTTONS^-Laurel A Hardy Comedy—"Busy
' ’ ■ “ *'
Buffalo. N Y . J.i
BALDWIN APPLES
bushel 69c
on Hi: subject, being wli trained in txumph- and will ever to an in- moth ■ had taught them .net J
Bodies" "Traveling in Dutch Guinea" 'Latest I’alhc News
several leading• untvcrxltira and a 4pjMtion to all who knew her The
’«xl. A.- her ;w.'tor sa.d m 4
10 lbs. 15c
mother ol two toys..
eomiMM nvedle could not m&gt;re un­
logy. “Such a lite ends net j 1
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
Th« ■ .-tr .tmg.s arc a part of tiie,erringly point to the north than di'd
CRACKERS
lbs.
19c
regular County Extension jirogram tor life tn the good things atuch ah'
held at the
and ;&gt; such are open to the public
■tonday afternoon Rei Smitn-i
COUPON -TUESDAY NIGHT-COUPON
c-&gt;ry Corners oturiating Hur-i
e church wttho.- n..t, M.iieiiai Is pnMilled to lire, with i-im|ile faith and tinPrices subject to 3 per‘cent Michigan Sales Tax
of int&lt; i&lt;Ll to both father and moth- ,qurstmnlng Uu»l in Iter Hiavrnlj
in the Cedar Cret k cemetery *
.
Th- rntuuun ot flowers and the!
WE CASH CWA CHECKS
BUeincJW &lt;rs. F.-Tyone interested to .invited Father.
attend.
Jure- .scmblage Attested to the Live I
• MISSIONARY INION
• •.'•cm In which ahe was i-.-.-id. ,
The Women's Mt.»xxuiry Union
of
the
Methodist,
church
held
their
Tito.-(- who, are interested may sec
c&gt;.. Gilliland and wife of Lake'
monthly
meeting
at
the
church
ADDED ATTRACTIONS—"Duckey J)car"—Comedy, "Old Man
the "i; w 1934 Chevrolet autohiobllc
Gd-*4-1 were cullers nt Paul Slute worthy, ot your attehdance.Wm. on dbpiay at It K. Hurd's show­ Wwlil-sday. January 10
of the Mountain." “New Zealand"—Travrltalk.
ami Will Baym- Friday evening.
!
Gearhart. Secy.
. .
rooms in East'State Street It Ls a । After a very imprexstve caudle
Mr .nd Mrs. Orb. Rusia and Es­
line Io king car und seems, a lot for light itig service conducted by Mt ther v.-re Sunday giie-ts st Hubert!
JM
Townsend,
with
short
Bible
the
m.-ney
Telephone 2609
206 - 208 East State Street •
"Keep Striving Bari.nips in the Ijplnu-s neighbor-1
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
Thi&lt; liex model has knee-action promiM-s. a
wheels, blue streak engine, longer Keep Hoping." and helpful ’ com­
Mr and Mrs William Willison and '
wheel woe. - bigger FuJier body, an ments and prk&gt;CT. Hu* chairman of Lenah Wood ot Hastings spent Wed-!
• mttfortuiut
‘ "
motor, and Its builders the Citizenship department intro­ iWMla- evening at Will Bayne's.
claim ;-&gt;tcr acceleration and -80 duced Henry Osto-rn. who talk'd ot Ge- and Greta .Ftrster o! Verand gave experlocal welfare
miles ,»ri hour
,.•«*» sliced.
opera.
----- —---- —work,
— r~*~
—
spent Sunday at H 8.
Mr. Hurd extends a cordial lint-i «?««&lt;&gt;'» akmg different lines of ha­
lation to those win are interested wnrk
ttw prut 18 years
.Mr and Mrs. Will Bayne spent
ADDED ATTRACTIONS — Cnmrdy — "30,000 Cheers for the
the
new
Chevrolet
5
milea
Among
many
other
things
Mr.
O»• to Urlv&lt;
’
~
‘
*“ “ ““
‘u"“
Sunda. at Gordon Endsleys in
Chain .Gang'" •’King a Torch Song” Pathe News
and lr । n by experience abc»ut tni» b,’rn “»«*. ”Tl-p «n«ln reason fol dc­ OooprrsvHle.
-1. smooth-running molar hnmienu in the county is th? lack 1h- members of the State
hflGANlZING PATROLS.
b’.auut;
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
?»* hooua are hirgily
Hjmyll Cleveland, who i» the lead- car ab z which there has been so
responsible,
ctdldren always away Tele; .hone Co. enjoyed a very
jer ol the Se.a Scout Ship Na. Ida fti much favorable comment.
"
evening ln-the Lyle Fuhcr
from home evenings and parents no. ant
this city, has recently oreantzed Sen
Monday. •
: knowing where they are."
,
SATURDAY
ONLY
iScnut patnH* at MiddleviUr Ma;Mary Stutz spent Saturday in Lan­
AND
Clarvr.tt B Ctinunings.
aged 35.
_____ _____
_. Mr. Osborn jntrjduccd MUa Inna
Uiall and Baltic Creek and plan* son
ot "
. . Ctuu- Kelsey of Kulamaroo. w1k&gt; !s making ding and Sunday with friends in
dr and• Mrs. ..
Nelson
to organize othsr*. Mranbeis of the
with Marceline DAY in
.
.
a
0« Barry Co. for the ’State
IN STOVE OR FURNACE
__ _. ________ _____
tn thair wor! rntngs ____
___________
Dept, tn regard to ________
Mother’s
Itmd become nv
. Ot the St. here mi Broadway on Monday muni- Welfaie
mg. having torn sick tlx days with 'Pensiona. Barry county U among the
jSobut Ship
■ pneumonia. Mr. Cummings came .49 counties in Michigan which Mill
HOOKS BALANCED.
here but recently to conduct the-have Mother's Perisiotto.
pensions. at present
The superrhora* committee, which IhMvale grocery. Surviving are .the caring for 43 families and about 112
annual report uf the wife aixl o.ic son. besides hto pur- children.
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
nd county treasurer. cnu. .The remains were taken to Al- These talks were bath very Infor ... .jn» on Monday where the. funei^l '«natn-e and were thoroughly enjoyed
I balanced, to a
0 reported will be told ami burial made. Bin- by thv Missionary ladies—Maude m»ro .
ito the board
cere sympathy u extended.
Zcrbel. Secy.
.
. * enu,

lIinRF MrPEFK SEN.
*» i* &lt;\x.rrvnt«i jud,&lt; INTERESTING FIGURES
JUUUC Mcrccr sen
Mcr«k. b«-«u.w n ai&gt;pew«i
«'
conu on*n enuu'.i
TENCES THREE MEN May 28. 19-6. he had driven away a
rKUM KUAU LU MM N.

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LOCAL NEWS

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Waters’
Clothes Shop

Quality and
Moderate

Children’s

SNOW
SUITS

,”

FOOD CENTER
Serve Yourself and Save

Navy Coats

3-

Flour

Union Suits
";

lb.

Butter
Baking Soda,

6c

Lee O’alls

2
lb.

Pancake
Corn
lb.

25c

2

LARD

EGGS

.i. R5'

Clothes SI1.0 p
If it isn't Good,
we
it

lb.
lb.

CHEESE

Choice Selected
lb.
’S COCOA
lb. can
HOMINY
No.
can
3

Silver Nut

“533”

OLEO

LEWIS CARROLL’S

Alice Wonderland

BANANAS, Choice 'i
DRY ONIONS

'

2

Salted

Jack Pearl :: Jimmy Durante

FELDPAUSCHS WAREHOUSE

MEET the BARON

Joan Crawford - Clark Gable

Red Clover

DANCING LADY

Eastern Kentucky Coal BURNS

LONG

CLEAN

HOOT GIBSON

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

The Fighting Parson

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANt'ARY IT. Hu
’ *be emjrtovcd in teaching the kvon(apportioned to tfny such district Hastings, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Allen
o&lt; self-help to cure the dairy &lt;1 is-[shall be the total ?um which, alien of Battle Creek and Mrs. Sarah
itreM—-self-help b«*caUM* alien Uw’taken with th* i»rimary sciiooi in- Newton of Hostings.
,
■t. householders help themselves ■■ an tereat fund apportionment to that
,Mr mat Mrs. Will Moore anti
extra piece of butrer or ure lUjexirn district for that nseal year, pltu a daughter. Margaret, s|M-nl 'luesday
amount of cream or buttcr/&lt;l«S &lt;bo sum equal to a three mill tax on the. in Grant! Rapids.
tielp the farmer to a belle! :ir: A foriibwssrel valuation ol the property- Mi and M; Will Moore and
CAPACITY CROWD SEES
1I /&gt;\ within lhe.dtatrict reported and dr- dqughur suited her parents. Mr
‘his best product.
(Continued from pace one)
termined iu&gt; herelnaP-cr provided, and Mrs. Bump, in IlUilngx Sun।
To feature 0ua|ity&gt;-&gt;
GOLDEN GLOVE BpUTS
Better butter and better cliresr' 'will make un amount sufficient to day afternoon.
' feed; heretofore marketed at thc-elr-. W|||
matured in th. &lt;m- pay the tuition paid, not exceeding
Most Bouts Evenly Matched vator or turned into p&lt;f. pork and palgn Good quality dairy product* forty dollars tuition for each el’--,
dollars'
—Knockout* Few—Box­ mutton, has been turned into the(*‘rr spread thick. UnMVory butter mrntarv pupil and
dairy herd u Or tat Aralluble “ "h""1 P“n „•nd,.. “WU-ulde tuition for each high school i»up:l
er* Set Fast Pace
I
,
, .
,
cheese is eaten gingerly. Trie gospel attending public MchooU tn .ocher death of Blanch Mott, who w;u Hl
A capacity crowd saw thr pre­ mean* of marketing As if to add to;t,r go»xl products of tiie dairy und district*.
.
only two days with pneumonia. Sh&gt;rliilrtirian
fhr-'ri,..re
&gt;&gt;...
liminary Golden doves baking bouts Ulf
the nllvh
plight’ nf
of thrthe —
dairyman,
—
the.their
. Ijlvir proper
l -4.
use
• will
writ fw
be Mi,III'
dinned
.. II|IM
into ' If aijy
iz such school dlsttlci. in Um* will be sadly missed in her hpn:t“~ dweller
tJ—*!!-r lias,die
.•-.l- ’ j. ears
.... of the consumers
r: ot Michi- year ending tn July of the year pre- aiid.by a
held here Thursdav. Jan. 11. under eqnsumption of tiie town
li.tniL.■ I.-i&lt; family have our deep­
)y
for
tlavery
p
u
n
along
with
dependable
iliflumaceding
the
apportionment,
mainfallen
olf
materially
tinvan
de|&gt;endablr
mr-umathe .-.ponsorship of the.I O. O F.
tamed kclxxJ as provided bv fa*. est sympathy -.
*
good reason there w no pay check ftton on the economy of iiealt
Results were as follows:
Mr. and Mrs Stewart .Walers ami
.... milk products a*,
... again.-* ,-ub- 'then the apportionment* to mid de­
Flyweight tNovlce) 112 - Herbert in tlx- family with which to buy mg
stitutes I—
lacking
. xm.vm &gt;»«»
L...w their nutritive qual- Uict from the supplement fund and Mnrjc spent Sfinday evening wit’i
Cooper. Haslinrfy. m
defeated
Max milk, butler,cheexe and ice cream
th” -chool equalization fund shall be her sister, Mary, and family
.tM^wvcHton
Ford Dr- The National Dairy council al-|itu&gt;
Hoyt. Plainwj"
‘
... do
— some-- • ' u signflcant
that notwitht and- b-x-^d upon •. tlie average -whool South Hickory Corner*. Mary
’port
Roland ready formed propuw** to
' '
.....
Claire,
... defeated
..
emergency.
Voiun- । mg the ...........
fact that
all dairym* i. &lt;up- member h;p in tiie district at forty stiflrring v.rh junus trouble,
ouhmkt
"-/land. Decision.
«&gt;utg about the e.*
—:——
.. ...
Buttonr'wayland.
■S.k'm , “ h. w.l ■ k , &lt;(Novice)
XI n V l — &gt; H9— »«rily it* members
ts have iffipoged
imputed a I' plymg
plviiuz fluid m»lk
milk to tiw
the !&gt;troit
l&gt;-tiui’ mar- •doBai • each fot elementary pupil* are hoping for her speedy recover
Bantamwrlrhl
.
,
.
Frank Sperling. Grand Rapids, de- proce«Ming
tax upon their
own biui(xct actually contribute fromi eachi*nd sixty dollars for each high
Newton were in Hasting1- Friday
nriuir.-.. I-Y.im
From the fundx
fund.-, tl.itc
thus ohob- Im.iu
Imilk check .o
to IbooM
feated Ed McGrath Ha'.ting*. Dr- ■ ocxatk
wm. the *ab*
&lt;aiu &lt;■! 'heir ' scho.4 pupil
business. They .«: &lt;•" made a .bu*;clslon. Prte BarldW. Hastings, de­ taini-d they have g.ine out into the prudurL. to city dweller • if k now . Same; Additional AlloUwnta
Fur Transportation Aid. iww tnp to Plainwell.
frated'Dan Morganstern. Wayland. 'several milk producing .'.tales and found ncceasary for another oti'ani-*
Decision Fred Kundr. Freeport, de­ fornv-d organizattotu. of distributorsIzaiiop to sjiejul money and ( ib.rt to Additional ailpimeriU ‘Hall be ••Linden Louden. "
feated Barry Rug la, Hastings. K O.I and producers ns well aa manufac-1 c&lt;xnr back and tHudi the farmer to madt. ;o pg^n- and Qr grade with. bronchial tr mbit-. is
turers.
Their- .sole -objective is to en- , • ••uSe his own .But this campaign goes ycjyjui district* ‘n which school i­
round 2.
- Henry Colluon. who hu
Featherweight (Novice) i?G — Jack iM.t-t»*c* interest of the farmers them- farther than juit that.' —
|t -.. ,lm‘^fnot maintained wholly or in part
Prlling. Middleville, defeated Lrs 'wives und the resident of tht dairy'n,-. only toward inducing the ”
iccorcttog to law. and for township •d for u numbet
states ---------------------in a movement to- Increase
eat. —
hl- ---own- ffroduct. ity-v
Stauffer, Lowell. Decision.
--------- - thr I er
- .to—
lightweight t Novice) 135—Bill daily per capita consumption of milkj aimed also.at inducing- the ■|» ■,&gt;{( of-'aid undt-r’lie provL'iun.’of the rural
J!,'1 ’'
James. Hastings, defeated James and :mik product* For the purpose;the smaller cities to
to help their
their - agricultural school diMrict act. from
'■
they. ■ neighbor ..........
farmer?; by rating
Li-alth- the school equalization Iund" lot'; ‘
Topp. Saranac. Decision. Wm Jor- 1of
-• visualizing
— —------ . tiie movement- -ng hra.Ls**
'
gensen. McBride, defeated Glenn have choaen to speak In terms of lui. home-produced dairy products transiwrtatfon. in amount-s appnmed
|(,f jhc farm in .preference • 5Ub- b&gt;. th.- .uplrmt.ndei.t
public m- ,
Hummell. Vermontville K O round pounds of butterfat
( ommlltre Orxnnlred.
- MHutr# of foreign manufi.i'
‘Mruction but i.exceed thiry
1. Roy Hummell. Vermontville, dr-i
■n returned •&lt;
Ml
in Michigan the organization U
—I)wT yr..r ,*• pup.J transportfeated Hub Grrkr. Grand Rapid’.
» Sunday at
QI,,
\ /&gt;♦ ed to other public .-.claaiL., No trunDecision. Louts Bailey. HaMing--. de­ knowmau the Mkhlgan Hutter cum &lt;p|* . ।
•ndipg her vi
feated Allan Hummrll. Vermont­ mit ecY'Ihe *ta e organization i- | IfatChCf bl'dS .\Cl 4portu-.ion .nd dull b- allotted to
made up of affiliated group, repre-, , .
* 4
&lt;* i
t anv dl-triet until it has voted to
ville. Decision.
m th.ul year m which the
Ray Oils und daughter. Lotram^
Welterweght (Novice) 147—Frank itentlng all phases of the dairy indu-.-- Ol lIltCTCSt tO SdlOOlS
try- -producers. matribntnr*
distributor*. cream-.
cream- -----ulWmenJ L- rrnlde. the maximum &gt;- nf Kalamazoo arre Sunday visit*1
Kauffman. Alio, defeated Ed Skibo. rev-..nra.^
Grand Rupids. Decision Bennie 1ery operators, condensaries. chre.se I
(Continued from poge on?)
’miT tax for achuols a» determined by ut Fred Oils’ Cha-, and Norman Er
factories,
farm
organizations
of
all
way
und Harold Oti* returned horn
Adcock. Hastings, defeated June*
—
----------- tiie nilocatxm of the property tax
- ------- -— nusu...
by th&lt;_i.-xvlature on tn.- a.-.- with tlieni after .jicnding their vaca
Thomas. Hasting*. Decision. Dick kmdJ* including the- extension serv­
Palmer. Middleville, deflated Har­ ice of Michigan State college
Each
school
district
not
m;
.
Mr.*- Bruce Bidden of Oram
old Fowler. Plainwell. K. O. round J^cording to reliable figures there ing cJasse; above the eighth griKiPVffhni said district, and has errti’Srcnq.000 farm families in Mtchi- and empioying only one tr.u Ikt or'fled such fact to the superintendent Rapid;.and Mr and Mr. l-imbe
son of Ibnut called at Fred
F.-rd Thomaa, Ruzotll Kcrvan and gan mone-half this number can be
. mor** than one. teacher und having ol public instruction.
Tuesday
evening.
—,. ...........
..
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I
.........
-I
__
II
_
.......
Bill James all won by default of op­ induced to increase llieir consump­ Iless
than thirty elementary chooi I
Definition*.
Mi— Ruth "Enray returned
ponent* and will fight in the finals tion of milk and butter,'cheese und pupils in average membership in
Membership shall be. registration
.................
_. spending
.. ....
Kalamazoo
alter
her
to be held Thursday. Jan. 25. at I. kindred products to an equivalent of xaid grades; xhall lx* limited to the
plus
receipts
bv.transfer
minus
k*
”
-1
cation
With
lier-parchti
O O. F. hall. Green and Jefferson one potmd per family per week that ‘allotment made from IA&lt;- ;unary
। ».-&gt; as deim d by the superintendent; mother .»;•-&gt; Johiu and Ch-neviev
increase alone will reduce Michigan's
streets.
supfilcmeiit
fund
to
the
..mount
„.
lbllP
lnA
.nuuu
pubhr
Ins’rustiun
'shore of the 100.000.000-pound na- width, when taken with the tatmary1। cofhSd
“twcoumUu
’ in tiie Michigan . relurni d
system. Average rat....
Louie
Ilona) surplus lo the tunc of 340.000 MLu, ix
LOCAL INDEPENDENT
pounds each month.
for that district fur that y.ur phis . .t
membt.r,hju (!,r the !-,. »•
,
What
is
happening
all
over
AmcrFIVES WIN TWICE
Bimdav siip'ors at Cha- Whr
। ica is indicated In thr recent action tuitam receipts pltw a Mim e(|uai to.?rh&lt;ii4 TCUI dludcd by the actual
By defeating the Lake Odessa of
' authorities in the’territory sup­ valuation upon the jiroperty ult]un ; number of days school wax tn. sex- more.- were. Clio Brown and famii
Merchants 28 to 28 in an overtime ,plying New York and Brooklyn. the district, will !&gt;• sufficient to slon. Elementary pupils, arc defined ,if Hickory Corners ’ and Isad&lt;&gt;:
pupil* in school memberahip in PmnsJika -it Bru-h Ridge and Loui-ii
game al the High school gymnasium There un embargo has been placed make a total sum equal tf&gt; seven as
here Friday evening, the J. C. Pen­ upon milk from other state.-; and hundred dollars for the firs’ twelve nil grades in districts not maintain- above the eighth grade.
(
ney five scored their sixth win-in there a similar embargo is said to be elementary
sdiool pupils in average ing classes
in grades from tht kindergarten
wven-starLs. AH Williams, captain under consideration against the im- &gt;, membership, plus nine dollars for and
the sixth grade. Inclusive, in
of the Penney team was high scorer portution of dairy cattle. ThU mrre-' each additional elementary .sch&lt;»&gt;! to
.
schools
maintaining
classes
abovei ।
ly
back.,
up
the
how
of
milk
and.,
......
----•
—
----------— ------— —
with 13_polnl*. Tn the second game
in average membership
upPJito IP*’’
the mid-west held, throwing]• ’pupil
Ji includin^tlnru
twosh
Krad&lt; ’ hlgh scl100’ pup‘-'
of the evening the Hirsch Pickle floods
hut that hmeh
.B and tortv d»l'?k fJr
"‘*Ch&lt;~&gt;
»»emji.&lt;W
Much more
mo. milk
maii into
mi» butbu.r , 2Vi
......... ... !u’ ................
..............
team defeated Otsego 28—18. Haw- io
S
m wdm?fUh
I lM’rsh,p in
l*e,M*
luul ch.-...- produetton
imdouo, thus
tho again
rm J
ocll '
J,;,
■" «radM M‘v,‘n
thome. James und Wilcox were the
piling up more -Phu.
surplus. •
•(
main cogs in the offense.
Friday evening, the J. C. Penney!
tmioihUfter n
nUd
“d'': 'f“°rr hlB*:'8ch&lt;X” I eighth grade The taxes herein re­
team will meet the Recreation All-;
, , , .
, ‘lerred .to are’defined-as
the taxes
r
------om ol IU not •
Khoul ,I J.Rich; ,, , rtUtrlr!
/Stars
of-----------------------Buttle Creek at the»«&gt;«»«•
gym- '
....
..
nosium her.
here. The All-Stars
on,*
nulum
All-Star. are
.r. on.“?!'
Unn e„ht hundred ehrlih. u .hteto levied for purptwes other than the
payment of principal und interest on
of the Strongest teams in Battle
Irom Michigan tainim' to nln.,t&lt;&lt;n &gt;C|r, o, UR(, Uu.11Live&gt;
incurred ta'lore Decem­
Creek this season The Hirsch »**«•*- 111 t'nnmcd by the annual Michigan •!obligation*
le tram wUl meet u team from Kul- ™
'&gt; «" * tm ciVum ’:rh,Kjl cmr!U' not niaintuinlng class- ber eight, nineteen hundred thirty- •
ntnazoo.
। Th« goal Ls to ipcreas* tm consumpatx»ve the eighth grade -nd em­ two.

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H. H. S. CAGERS WIN.

fesSAsSS

FIFTH QTRAIFMT m.ans thai iacMamily w I &lt;miLMim'-!;
nt-TH bIKAIGHT "
Lndof butreVeaeh w.vkl^^’11; "

1 ,lj'n on,e hl‘n&lt;!:"d
Fr,da&gt; ,
gTud‘“‘ a! 1 ra‘:h oienn MorehomBring
and­
’--------- •
„r win consume from 10
12 uuart--’ !’c ,0°-having le.v than eight wichc* and one other dish and- all.
First and Reserve Quintets O?- nuid
- SCoa
°“
V.,,M X
,l/un hi
.'u&gt;^iing
. quartoNjhu
luJM
"rti;
jn-d'‘ children dive
"‘v‘- to ninetei-*.
to attend.
n?*nna ---------- \m
Ion tiie table as i drink
|inclusive) .u. detcrmlhed by Hie an-, Gordon- McCallum is in the upDefeat Two-Teams From I County farm agent. of all counile* I nu1a M,c*l,*an «hool ccilsun. main- ■ tx.r peninsula where he has charge

Middleville

Carried
on will head
no the Miihi- M ‘ ‘,n“ ' 1,1
l&gt;o
‘ -l5s
than sanitation
the New
Hastings High biukrteers won !g
“n SnSiIn
In u&lt;&amp;ciint^
^
nr»rten|lx.
al. This program
is tf very under
latge n-spomttheir fifth straight victory in the
prominent dairymen will iu. ume to 1 K‘ 5 xtn'
aiul having bility. he having six or seven coun-!
High school gymnasium here Satur­ ‘ vSLshin
•
!
“
»
nx-mbership o: not less I ties under Ms Jurisdiction. We wish
day evening by drfeating the Thornapple-Kellogg flve of Middleville 41 I Within the next few months the|,,“n ,unc hu»idred fifty elementary |him all kinds of success in his work
of Michigan are going to scho°l pupil-. In grades from kind-land are proud tiiat otyLof our Mcto 20. In a preliminary' game, the!•neonle
!h-ar coroiS-robh* of this miht im'"B;'rtt n ,o
sixth. InqJuUve, shall j Callum School boys hMbthe ability
HastiiiM reserves defeated the Mid­
dairy organization Newxpanere the
•“nUcd 111 ,b* )'H‘»«“i|’n from tiie necessary to land a Job of this kind.
dleville second team 21 to 7.
!
rad
to
tte
torture nlatS
1U!ul ,o tlu
Herbert PetUngill of Hick­
There will be no game on the
clubs
’
and
organizations*
iiarentwhvn
,nk*’" W&gt;.the ;ory Corners spent -Sunday with her
High school schedule this week. The
assoctattotis health urouos
»^&gt;«&gt;i ihterest fund appor-: parents. Mr. and Mr- Everett Mcli"Xt game will br-with Lakeview tetchers
romen” riSSaXh£cn’other a?X'itionnicnt f,,r ,hat d,stnr' for lh“t. Callum.
here on Jan. 28- Charlotte will play
. able means of securing DUblicity will &gt;ear‘ p u? tu*Uon receipt., plus a, Our school children were examined,
here Jan. 30.
i
*
) sum equal to a three mill tax on the Twsdav morning by Dr Adrounle
--------------------------------------------------jassessed valuation of the property;und Nurse Wetzel and we arc glad
_____________________________ __
WltHlf.
..... they Caine through .....I.
within 111..
the Htktvii.t
district, n',11
will I...
i&gt;- sufficient to say
with very
' I to make a total sum equal to forty few defects. AVe lost two scholars
dollars for each elementary school this week, Mary Louise and Esther
pupil in average membership and Arentz. they haring moved to Pralforty dollars .for each pupil for rieville. We think Esthel Is the only
whom high school ^ifition Is paid, scholar ever to.receive all As on
plus any allowance hereinafter made her card for a month in this school.
for high school .pupils.
The HorA* Jockeys reunion met
‘ High School DistriiU.
' at Glenn Morehouse's Saturday for
pedro and music Me.ssn.
Each ischool district having -leas oysters,
and Mesdames Ed. Hunt. Art Shat­
than tight hundred.children &lt;flve to tuck. Rankin . Hart und Mark were
nineteen inclusive) as dct&lt; i mined by the guest*.
Signed the NRA Code governing trade
the annual Michigan .*«h&lt;»l census,
Mrs. James Collison of Kalama­
maintaining.classes above :he eighth zoo. vyho lias been seriously ill with’
practices of the thousands of firms in the
grade, und emptying not less than pneumonia, (tossed tiie crisis safely.
five teachers in grade.-, -eventh to Saturday night: and we arc glad to
dry cleaning industry. This new law of
twelfth inclusive, and ha/ng an av­ say Is a little better this Monday
erage membership of not less than morning. A host of friends hope
the land regulates‘prices.
ninety-five pupils, in grades seventh for her complete recovery soon.
to twelfth inclusive^ shall receive
We believe every good citizen will
Gordon Collison and Miss Sylvia
from the primary supplement ftmd Miller ,of Battle Creek called at L.
an additional allotment whlcli will D. Woodman's Sunday evening.
welcome this change. For it ends price
make the total additional sum allott^d to said district equal to sixtywars, so-called '‘bargains” and trick
HINDS CORNERS.
five dollars for each high school pu­
Mrs. Fearl Barrett of Detroit
pil in averag* membership.
merchandising.
.
came last Friday to help care for
her father. C. N Tobias, who has
Districts With I^ss Than 12
The new minimum prices for dry
Pupils, Maximum .Allotment. been ill the past two weeks and is
।
• NO DISTRICT WITH LESS not much better at this writing.
cleaning are fifty per cent below all
Mr and Mrs Fred Bush and fam- ■
THAN TWELVE PUPILS IN AV­
ERAGE SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP. Uy of Urbandale spent Sunday aft-'
prices of /our years ago. They are fair
trnoon
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
UNLESS APPROVED BY THE SU­
PERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN­ Mrs. W. O Tobias.
to you, fair to our workers and fair to all.
Orville Tobias of Detroit spent a;
STRUCTION. MAY SHARE IN couple
of days last week with his
EITHER THE PRIMARY SUPPLE­
MENT FUND OR THE SCHOOL parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias,
also
Mrs. Mell Hendershott of Kal­
EQUALIZATION FUND; and the amazoo
spent a couple of days there [
amount apportioned to any such dis­
.|
trict shall not exceed tiie amount helping care for her father.
Mrs. Sarah Newton x&gt;f Hastings'
which, when taken with its primary
school interest fund api&gt;ortionment spent part of last , week with herj
are
for
at
pluses sum cqpai’lo a three mill tax daughter. Mrs. George DeMott, and;
Friday she visited Mrs. W. O. To-!
on th« aascMcd valuation of the bias.
New Price — 75c
Suits,
property -within said district, shall I Floyd Tobias and sister. Mrs. Mell I
make a total amount equal to sixty Hendershott, of Kalamazoo spent;
dollars ptu^pupll in average school
’coatR,
with their parent*; Mr. and
membership in the public scliuois of Sunday
Mrs. C. N. Tobias.
said district.
M. W. Skidmore spent the for?
Coats Try
Districts Not Maintaining
part of lost week with his son?
A School; Allotment. Ralph, near Vicksburg.
Any primary or graded school dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers of De-1
trict not maintaining school wholly trait are visiting at Edd Newton's.!
or in port according to law which,
Mrs. Vida Phillips of Hastings'
for. the Bacal year in which the ap­ spent the week end with MLss Susie*
portionment is made, has voted not&gt; Phillip*. «
Callers on C. N. Tobias the past'
less than u three mill tax on the as­
sessed valuation of tiie property week were, his brother. Frank To­
and Deliver As
within the district, and lias certified bias, and son. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. j
such fact to the superintendent of Carl Morganthnier and Mrs. Joe
public instruction, may share in Bel), all of NaahvlUe; Mr. and Mrs.!
both the primary supplement fund Clark Robinson. Mrs. Mary Payne
, and the school equalization fund. and son; Kenneth, and friend. M1m|
I The total amount which shall be so&lt; Bennett, and Mrs. Harold Comp of

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Every Frock Fast Color
All sizes 14 to 52

Basement Frock Shop

shopping

quality
for
Plain Dresses or
Plain
—

McCREERY’S

We Call

Usual!

PENNEY
116-118 EAST STATE STREET — HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

c o
n

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17. ItM.

PAGE POUB

The Hastings Banner

lulurc r*dwd. but ner sd............ —a------------ - -----

me nastings Banner vanctng encroachmenw upon ttKf y:

j Opinions

This and That Backward

Glances;
sanctity of pruAlcjpc public con- V ,Civ6 UnU
“Tire Observer.*’
■
’ tracts.” Tiie timeliness of this cauYesterday
.
Journalism at I u Best •
’ txui cauHet oe denied.
Nevertheless tiie strong* liberal­
Micljoei Hart Speak*.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
' spirit reflected by the pwjority has THERE'S A BRIDGE OUT AHEAD.
Six, Exceptions,
The Michigan legisluture Chis week
Mr and Mrs. Sumner Sponabl**
been universally applauded. It t&gt;■ ,made a hurried and sketchy approAmong the enjoyable Christmas
..
. .
undoubtedly 'one of .the most **a"
- '•'bnation tn favor x»t the distressed Blll
_______ ____
;r-, we received
this__year uu* a man and Mr:- Larry Kunkle wu
reaching decisions since the day t of schojls of.state Thu action was subscription
■to —
-The Observer,"
G--..... Sunday tfiu-jts of Mi and Mrs. Edtaken u» the closing iiour* of the published in London and rated1 as *m Sponable of Grand Rupid»
MarshalL
.-I'tcial session AL'o it came after on- of the outstanding journal* In
- — ---- -----Governor in-stock liad called them-th. English-speaking world -The and Mr and Mrs. g:
A FINE EXAMPIJ!
; 'Dckere Thao w.u- not fair. As cv- m • ropy came lost week After j&gt;er-, were in Jackson Siinda;
nnn.E noNiiis .
.
-...
Sic hU power and greatness is evident? h« work of a 'pec^d ae-'.on und the hmk fordktd expectantly to the h&gt;iSu a strict parent- Having lcanu-d th.&gt;‘ tdvr in winch inattcrs shall appear jqmng ciiv*
ration. He inlroduchu youngest son. aged six. had failed
w to puss on examination and that hu
them a dirty dig
tcaciMT had decided to k-cp him in
the same division for another yea
bu; pawned is little more
the Italian dictator said to the u

What jfl^rs Say

j* iuhky ।

structresv. -You- hare done' well
i.a. he is reported to have said with
smile. ' 1 congratulate v&gt;u. You .u
-a novtlt'y. Most people think/the
can best please hie- by sppliing m
children. That lazy little ,-on of min
‘t must be treated like the re.-: MA
‘ him work. It you (io so. he will thank
n' you hunself later on as rdo no*- '

Bits of

Nashville h to have a new hotel •
Mr. c. c. Walcott has commenced
■ tcavaUqns for a building two
■&gt;:lr» high. 40 x Hi,-to be built epr-5
. in th&lt;- silting, and to be known rts
t ie Wolcott house. •
.
Notwuh.f.iindtng theunfavorable
. ndltbn of tiie roads, the annual
turn of th’- pioneer meeting was
•eted by a large number of arah from rfll through the county.
t 10:30 o'clock Union hall was;
ened-and thy people gathered for
i hour of .social and friendly inter- 1
‘ hall -war

aged lengthwtw \&gt;t the lull. and

n brid
jfl States St

atorlum

incur Andrus and

Sale Price
baby
Duinnns. ror ex-

mean* payment ol the principal by
&gt;&lt;miic future genera tlon Michigan
capable leadership
an ever before There
nw
: 'stake' !&lt;» blunder
^.;a
deb:
fl&lt;publican-Nr w*

and the United .SUU
cents in IvgitimapH'cventil!
ing..* coustitutluu intended tu rd- etich one. But the public cost
dure for ages* tu came, and wna- Mr. FVulkc*’ cards 1* a* nothing to
the humiliation of being represented­
in congress by one who would at­
tempt to git away with, such ;i
sneaky-trick—or was it ignorance?'

Grund Has.in.* over Sunday
ind habi
l hunu

Idea their linme. Jan 1». All ar«

•ring for mother and baby, con
illation*
it

iimns o^qulvaleni

list a. Saturday a

making

2 cakes for 15c

Windsor's Tar Shampoo Soap, Rog. price,
per cake
25c
Castolay Toilet Soap, Reg. price, per cake, 25c

Sale Price - 2 cakes for 25c

but tn.

Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap, Sale
price,
3 cakes 25c
Nassour’s Pure Castile Toilet Soap, Sale
price -- —--------------------- per cake 11c

Ty painful
r. and Mi ?

: ivtpapers stated that Reps
i he nubh.-Iud reGeorge Foulk&lt;‘4 denird re
Christm-u grceiliig cards m franked invesligating cummta ioh
envelopes. We have tn our owiy filial. York and tin* stale |K.*na! i

Morv.tu

IKX1&gt;
and Mrs.
Quick aiid itnidrrn. Sunday
nllt-ld

sent io a Mailings .business man in
fraiikeJ envelope- Nor did the envy!
.. .
or card,
u a vital it u not known definitely just how
a rd?. Mr. Fkailkc* sent out
tovernment frank But judg:n the number broa

15c

15c
Jurgens French Geranium Toilet Soap,
Reg. price, per cake .
15c
Jcrgens French Jasmin Toilet Soap, Reg.
price, per cake
.
15c

building pro

.'imply means
piling tip more and greater operating

2 cakes for 11c

Colgate’s Big Bath Toilet Soap, Reg.

Jergcns French Violet Toilet Soap, Reg.

an institution i* one

splendid it would be. from the
* standpoint of education and dis­
cipline. If public school teachers and
^superintendents here in. the United
States received the same- whole­
A LIBERAL RULING
hearted co-operation from every
Although zhe Constitution of the parent In question.
United States guarantees the right*
of debtor.- and crediioni ullke; n'ts
PLENTY OF EVIDENCE!
'
concerned aboic’iili else with safe-. An A aochited Press dispatch car-

Colgate’s Old Colonial Toilet Soap, Reg.
price, per cake
.. . 10c
ir*4 Colgate's Lilac Imperial, Reg. price, cake
10c
10c
Colgate’s Coleo, Reg. price, per caks
10c

15c

Hie headline* nn.*M&gt;bc-r mid
;u arc t|&gt;e MorKtfi which
Crime
scanrial and

must come
qn—new fund*

SOAP SPECIAL
Sale Price

Mudc . 2d v.c; -president’ J F
jury. Jahn Q Cre.-s-ev;

l without see-

Then- is little doubt

LyBARKER’S

Saturday

B.A.LyBARKER’S
DRUG STORE

::r.-ill.

Phone 21-15

I laslings, Michigan

\\’v Delivvf

A Quotation
Mito Prutov and Sa’urduv
Till R!

icir« &gt;nim tits .

A FALSE PH1LOSOPHY.
David Lamar, the- Lite -Woi
plots and raid.' on thivstocK
once expounded his . phikeojihy as follows; "Put up a bluff
Make them think you have more

hare all kinds of respect for you'
gyc. He (iictl a few days apo. jieniuh.'.’
and idrgoiten. in an obscure Iwtel
room. No farmer friend or a&lt;-quaintancc claimed his body a.-, it lay in
the morgue Hu philosophy t&gt;u&lt;l
i iirou«h a brief burst ' ' ' '
Abra­
ham Lincoln who

inuiay

Albc-tt hoi

tintr.

TO THE RESCUE!
• n t aba

It s NOT Economy

Pungent Paragraphs

fund vahrt's for nil the family, its b««dy-building
und health-vonserving &lt;|luilities for the children, good clean milk
i&gt; the fhcape.^Pfood you can'buy. "Health-authoritp-.- say that (tilth
adult should consume at least a pint a day. and twh child a quart
;o the

If you will visit pur clettn dairy burns, and observe the. pains taken
t«&gt; have the jnilk kepj free from al! contamination, you will be im­
pressed most favorably. An inspection of our milk house would
&gt;how you that from the tipie the milk is drawn until it is bottled
anti capped, human hands never touch it. The state has inspected
our Dairy and its equipment, and our tested and accredited herd

Sixt.

Vandt.) .&gt;
quellea :
and bcuration
six Impur
tinned. S.
lug ton
amentum

through liberal
times ui crul* j
■ Four jusUcL

olht* down &gt; chute, cucuvered altweek or .m» it wsrrthe mcincra-Detroit News.

We are fed up on reading about s
»1th the ma- so many jiatwcul questions What !no'u-«
c they iev ui we want now i» wine cl the *n»wcre u *e“l-l,n 4
the potential-.—Atlant. Constitution.
Ecenlrfc.

drop of milk you buy from Highland^ Dairy-rumo* from our own
accredited herd. And you get it nt no uterea'se'in price.
.dated

thcrefi....
...
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY
X|*Ct u&gt; get Jddgc 1 •; themselves what Mr. Hurt • Rev R \V. Fletciier will make !.rprogram of
farewell remark* ai the PresbyterWe'll net our own iRepresentative Hi* health will nul permit him':.?
••t-election perform- Geurgc Foulkes and Michael. Wait remain longer, aim hu resignation
'Averill, Birmingham could tri] some whoppers If they
accepted.

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.

Hastings,-Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17. 1931

PAGE FOUR

„.!\Z J v.^Of^

The Hastings Banner
xs

i., .&gt;..1 .... Wi-e-a* «mcuty of private and public conZ&lt;-zk Vi Yu«tiVr&gt;.r MUhZ/*:..**- tracts." Hie timeliness of this cau-

------

What

_

This and That

•The QbM-rver.v
.ers Say
.
JournalUm at tta Best.
Michael Hart $peaka.
. - Neyertheiess the strong* llb*ral'.,.lIu.Ea A
iiiJHH TEvtt spirit refitted by the majority ha.*
’
Six EJtn-ptlum. '
ry-—-------— been universally -applauded. If x* Ira(le
Among the enjoyable Chrblma'
wMi«c#““n,t*''undoubtedly w* of the .most far prution
•’
m favnr of the distressed gin*
received this year was u
■_------------reaching decbvAs since the day* 0! &gt;&lt;:)!.&gt; :&gt; of the state. This action wu* .•■utacripliun to "The ‘ Observer,
taken
m
the
ckeung
hours
of
tiie
published
in London and. rated a.,
p..i«u
Marshall
fjx-cial session. Al.-u it came after OJ;-. of the outstanding Journals hi
Gwi.-rnor Vrmstock had called them u.. Englfah-sjK-aktng world The
A FINE EXAMPLE
* Ti'.’.it wa.* not fair. As ev- pr.; copy tame :a*t week. After-per|s Signor Benito Mussolini. de.*pi'e tr&gt;&lt;,n,; k:&lt;«&gt; the Governor dietak^.u.-I|1g through our first U»ue. wc will
je hb power.and greatness U evidently th, au ra ol a social - v*.on and the j,«* forward expectantly to the fuia strict parent Having learned tlw! n which matter* aha 11 appear k*mg one*.
:r conuderatwa H«- uitroduc. . .
’ his youngMt son. aged six, had tailed ’“*
MXitruvrt.-aal liquor matter
American reader*
readers might
might mi»*
mi* the
*v to put an ekamlnatx&gt;n and that hts Ilr.. -j her • c w them a dh.y dig American
hcaa;lnt J mMuc to catch the ry’r
teacher had decided to. keep turn in (or not n...,,a uh,.4bm.1..
■I relief Incala-’ „. thev reader m. characteristic a
ude-ra'ion Wc
a .the Mine division for anottur year
ture of Journal.-, on thia aide of
tn - tai!
is little more th- Atlantic, in fact they might
the Italian dictator said'to the in- lii.ui .1 gv.*.
’.'i:t- Wi- .1;. Uiis because
i!;':;!**.;:",7;
.if-'!-

LyBARKER’S

Notwlths anding the unfavorable-,
ndltkin of the ro.t&lt;U. the annual
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
Mr and Mrs Sumner Sponablr. • turn of the Pioneer njeeilng was
"•ted by a large nujhbcr of arah from all. through the county.
fnan uiul Mis Larry Kunkle wer.
Sunday &lt;;u...L* of Mi and M.-v Ed­ it 10;30 o’clock Union hall wo*
'--ned ,md life people gathered for
win Sponablc of Grand Raputa
Mr. and Mr... John V. Sassani.*:' •1 hour of aoclal and friendly intcrand Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Collins' ■ -iirsc. ano by n«,.m the hall -wii .
werr in Jackson Sunday wlu-re they erally packed, seats Were ar­
: .nged kngthww of the hall, and
and at u party at the Capitol thta'.r ■ 12:30 refreshment* were served.
The election of otftecr* for tlv*
by Mr and Mrs .Ed. Rice MrSa.
f nicer club for the en*uihR-)car re­
Minan rnnaiiietl for tiie week.
ted a* ful-owh Pres. Hon H‘ A ■
Mr and Mi.- Albert Hubbard &lt;
&lt; • odycar; tai vice-freaidcnt.'-.Lor.•:» Mudg . 2d vic.:-president. J F

Freeman. ^&gt;-forc rclurnihg
Ikhiic Sunday.
Mr. and Mr.*. G F. Chide.

a- urer.

SOAP SPECIAL
Colgate's Old Colonial Toilet Soap, Reg.
10c
price, per cake_______________
10c
Colgate’s Lilac Imperial, Reg. price, cake
10c
10c
Colgate's Charmis, Reg. price, per cake

Sale Price - 2 cakes for 11c
Colgate's Big Bath Toilet Soap, Reg.
price, per cake . ’ . . . .
Colgate's English Glycerine Soap, Reg.

ft O*ok:' chaplain.
•Id. The chair appiint-

Jergens French Violet Toilet Soap, Reg.
price, per cake
.
Jergens French Geranium Toilet Soap,
Reg. price,' per cake
Jergens French Jasmin Toilet Soap, Reg.
price, per cake

are -otaiUS
and Chuh-uer
cl,i41!oUv rvnuuning
fA,r Uk uto‘

but that the prerer.t tax system will
14.1 J e.in ■
II:
vs un:
, Ill(, ,.choo!
mu;it CQnjfl
fro::: a&lt;iditiunai taxation—nt w fund.-,
’taken
' ' from the fxickcu of the peo­
ple On to;&gt; of tins the. Governor fa
urging a Jjif.Mxl.OOO building pro­
‘ *" a hcadacla- in itself,
gram That*
b’jt •building an institution is one
thing and maintaining it for years
to, come I* another. It simply' means
and greater operating
,year* and years
.:i:-'i"-t pavn-.- nrt&lt; ..Eventually
...
it
m. ;:i.* luymiut 01 tht? principal by
future i-.-neralWH. Michigan
n''d'
capable leadership
mo-ehxlaytltanewrbcfwe.There
u i&lt;»&gt; much at .-take to blunder
wildly
a fui ther morx-.. of
b: -Schuykr MarJ.al!. Clinton
Coun’y Rcpubhcan-Neus.

Kln be

Nashville is to have a new’ hotel 1
Mr. C. C Wolcott has commenced

■ rtcavaiions tor a building two1
Backward Glances:
uir* high. 40.x bo. t» be built cur-.
Bits of Yesterday

scandal an*}
can best please me: by spodtagyny
Uonal hems used to pep.
children. That lazy little &lt;on of mme
»: circulation of American pamust be treated like tiie re".
/:
arc iibM-nt or not prominently
him work. If you do mi. he’will thank
icti.
you Jumrelf later on a* I do now ’
. Cumc is mcnt-ioned. of course, the
Great word* of a great man! Hum
tri,,! '1 Vander Lubbe by .1 German
v. d’’{',uHd h would be. from .tht
tour on th - cl-.unie of M tnng Are
"j,-•
;1 - '
standpoint of education' and du&lt;RGchstag hudding. fui ex
‘
’ :*;' •** dplipe. If public school teachers and
ample, occupied a ptomincn: jxvitto:. in the ncws.re-ctloh of the pa1 ■
'superintendents here in the. United
pc: But there »uj nut a sentence of
- -----tetatea received tin- same wholeMtta^icnalism or "mb-itoter .tut!
A LIBERAL RULING.
hearted co-oix-ration from, every
in th. fpl! two c&lt;..umn» .equivalent
Although lhe Con.*titu:icn of the n.r.,nt in qu- *tlon
to - vo.and oue-ihtrd Banner &lt;»!., •................. .
parent *n qu.-lion.
■
cd to this subject The
ujp:
Uniied. 8-ates guan
suarantoci rae rights .
1 clear word-picture of
of debtor* and creditors alike, it ri
PLENTY OF EVIDENCE!
&gt;t. Justice in a slate
'concrnitd above' all else with talc-. An Associated Pre** dispatch curdictator. 1: aitaty'zed
guarding the life uf sdricty na a ru-d m several Michigan daGy ne*scrime from the atandwhok-.'Tl'.i-,. In brief, is the spirit ot papers stated that Representative
pom- of • political significance .md
have read tiie publUlu-d rethe decision ot th" United States Su- George Fwrikes denied Ending out' pnrite I* tween the Ohorne prison th&lt;- .C'.itude of German coprte to­
preme Court m ihe Minnesota state Chflsumu grreiing card.*in franked invv.-tigatmg c&lt;&gt;mnuwn&gt;ti in New ward individual rights’- under the
mortgage moratorium case. ■
envclojics. We have m our own the*. York and the Mate penal authorities.
' The ruling is. of Immediate cur- however, one ot Mr Foulkes' cards Hie Writer, a.* far back as when he pic'or* d a* ,t rocue Weak pilu s
-.-rn-taG' «f the old- three-man an*i .‘•tn-mi point* &lt;/! the trial were
rem Interest because of authority it «ent to a Hastings business muif in a was
parqle board-. h;&gt;* *lvur.it. d nn out­
may give 1* much of the govern- franked envelope. Nor did the chvcl- right indcternhn.it ■■ .u-ntem'c for eta.-dfed and Interpreted, tor the
mc-nt"s, rec n-.-ry progrutn. In a opc contain any other letter or curd, all’prt*t&gt;ner&gt; That they fa- .-.ent to
breader ren.*&lt; tlw dreu-Um u a vital I’, fa not known definitely just how prison without regard t&lt;&gt; mmimutn
ixunum term.-*
onv because it. uphold- utfti extends many cards Mr Foulke.-* rent out
m th&gt;‘ "Obsc
via the government frank. But judg­
ihceign news 1
ing from the number broa.dca.-i
around here there were more than a
Quotation
and the United State* loci
idenare manlier. Also inrente in legitimate rcvenufc.on
cludfiti u dwyj.don of th-: reiu-tir
of French opinion toward certain :&gt;
ing. a umstuuiiun liucuded to tu* each one qul the publip cunt of
THERE i* .no reft'cent British olticnd views coiicrrr
dure for agerf to come, and curnu.'* 'Mr Raulkc*’ card* fa hS nothing to
anti) in beina un­
ing -.&gt;• authority of •the League &lt;
qucntJy 10 be'.adapted, to the var- the humiliation of being represented
happy. — • CHASion* cru*c-j -ut human affair*."
in congress by one who would atOla
tlu- leading editorials .1:1
Eveiite leading up to this deefamn tempC to- get away witli. such a
• was not -concerned with
c.in be briciiy. stat-d a* follows, 'sneaky trick—or was it ignorance?
■veriimvnt. crime, etc.; bu'
politic
■ Last April..to meet as) emergency.
A FALSE PHILOSOPHY.
the Minnesota legislature pawed a
•d the Codex-Sinai
, David Lamar, the late "Wolf of
mo old ,-t and mo*
law providing that district
jaure
Wall
Street,
" -*o called because of hi*
miglit pteUpoiu- 6oun;y ton
•«alc&lt; and extend she time r 1C. ruthless plot* and raids on the stock
&lt;«...*
trial market-once expounded hi* plndrmption. The matter'came
Hits paper.' ,*i&gt;»'4knig
loan an-omtion kwojihy as follows "Pul up a blu:i
when a building ..nd
;
trot:-.
vtandfiotiit. W’.v» the
emeuu only, cover
liolding a niortg.;*£&lt;: contented the Make Diem think you have more
find*
that
i.is
m-ighbo
■
.*••«•••
t
&gt;
extend
th^'-^
’
dif
your
really
iiave.
and
they
will
------------------....
—
.
—
.
..
,
authority of the
ol
minor
importance occui&gt;y
fur vw!.-doing two years for the mine crime n-atur.foxeclCBufe
c tax&gt; yCjjyS. claiming' have all kind* of respect
.
. jhat 1» costing hun live y&lt;ur* of hu the
in violation ol Sec- He died a few days ai;o, pcnnilcM liberty, he 1. n.iturally n.Vn'tu!m .;i,lx
that this
ci- and umeUntsjiXun!
and forgotten, in an obscure hotel against all drannr.wd auttnrity
■the cent* r spread wnic
tlon 10 of
to the trout page &lt;
Constitutlop which say.* that. "No room. No fornur friend hr .(equainl- Sentence.* ,-hnuld - be pasM-d by a
sentencing lixird at a fixed time Amerir
state sliall make any law Impairing andc. ctatmi-d ht» body a* it lay in
find*
*
of crv.«te-it interest and
the morgue. His philpMiphy p-ad
infill ut inngeneral timeim
lading editunals. new*
ihrough a brict Duist'ol glory, to
britf.lonellqeas and rum Wasn't n .Abra­
should
Utllfl &gt;rm All pag* -•
ham Lincoln who said. You can
I'jplc MMl)C0f tlw
‘1'J Hart
part ot the im*&gt;;

ntiey. Mr .. -.hitiiL- Riism-B. Mr.
.... »&gt;.-■..• -r Mr.,
' '■
mour Andrus and Mrs. Win
..chrcclc
Brown recovering hum his n
operation and is expected hom&lt;
latter jwirt &lt;&gt;f the week..
Mi---.- Eva A rv'cix was
gu*.-:
If and Mr- Tofnnii
„f Mrs
y;,nDvk.'n &lt;Winitr-'d
-py over the- advent
baby
,,IKj j,,t.. Marie AiwkkI i f
arili;d jUimb over Sunday '
ddru'tiie'.r ihimi . Jail 1! AllanMt.
Vk&gt; ,1Ild baUv o( v,.._
•ing along floc Mr.-. Hum Crick
muntyilie were guot*
her i.c■vrtng fur mother-und baby. Con­
PtltSi ,.Mr. alul Ml.. t?a;v c.
futations.
,
•*
•j-hursd.iy ana Friday. .
7!rs. Delia T.wnt’ is getting Mime
Mr, Ixil' Burton and Mary J;u-.&lt;
hj^ rP{urn.-d from’Homer &gt;.:-,er. - &lt;? bu: troubled now witi/an in&gt;&lt;&gt;n m her ear and luce, which
.hiA ^,,,.1 .h(,
. mother. '
«?y painful
•
■ ■
■ visited her parent:
and Mr.- Hattie Bellinger
twenty

Years

ago today

15c

2 cakes for 15c

Sale Price

Windsor’s Tar Shampoo Soap, Reg. price,
per cake
.....
'25c
Castolay Toilet Soap, Reg. price, per cake, 25c

Sale Price - 2 cakes for 25c
Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap, Sale
price,
.
3 cakes 25c
Nassour's Pure Castile Toilet Soap, Sale .
price
.
--------. . .
per cake 11c

-u.ua. Saturday .Utemucin.

B. A. LyBARKER’8

a cal;- r -&gt;f H. J. Flowi

■ ; lie tatacr's brotherTMr. and Mr*
v- :n Quick und children. Sunday
.- inujtkld.
. '
. __
and. daughte-r

DRUG STORE
Wc

I laMint,'?-. Mkiiigun
Milo' P T A Will hold Thl
mry meeting at the sclu’olhfiui.e
:sduy cveipng. .tan, «’&gt;. a pot
supper before the proju.un.'All

A

■ing

(jl to the IgidK ■ Aid o
lie progrum commkrc
cv.ingrh.-tt. Miv. Hue

de Cli ck Monday,
upg pirtp|c\. meeting,
to hnvfAeeit la-id thia

nd Rapids hat

rtll l&gt;. rMfcMunentx

Aid Wecjpe:

tu’ Halb 'I hi- bc*t pari ol i&gt; ih* v won the idtvrr nip. None

THDITY YEARS AGO TODAY : &gt;tim-

it the

at the ramp
h

day:

and Mr*...All'll ’Hire

tHltC.i
and

ii

■

w iv being' muck* on

ol the

time

b.L -d pnma
man to to

i-.-i

Sp nab;
tan day.- i
tens Mill,

higan'a incipient rebrliiuii
*.*» cannon borrowed from
Muw.im dur lug the next

lan

Haight and

it tended th- funerq

Fn-d Hwn

day nutht with
Bowerman
Mr and Mr

Mr* 1
Mondaj

a. few day

Irttth of a ne
Ft* &lt;1 - Bowi-n
&gt;’ Illi* plate

fSutn

It’s NOT Economy

Pungent Paragraphs

In proportion t«» ii?. f'&gt;ou \ qlubs for all tlw famUy, its body-bniliHng
and henlth-coBtierving qualities for the-children, good clean milk
tin- i-heapo?? food you .can'buy. Health anthoritie.- .-ay that each
,adult should von.-nntc at leant a pint a day, and each child a quart
a day of each milk.
•OMING FROM?

If yoq will visit nur rh an dairy burns, and observe the pains taken
to have the milk kepi free from all contamination, yon will be im­
pressed most favorably. An inspection' of our fnilk house would
-how-yon that from the time the milk is drawn until it is bottled
and cupped, human hands newr touch it. The state has inspected
our Dairy and its equipment, and our tested and ucvredilcil herd
and have given us the right to sell nur milk as "Grade A.” Every
drop of milk you buy from Highlands Dairy cunies front our own
accredited herd. And you get it at no increase in price.

to'thc

Sixt;
Vandet quelled t
and t .
pusaag

wed it's
immovable pier agah.st tfidi*!
-,n iuap .— Humthip ert &gt;tau- inay pound il*
pieces in vam. but 1 atari • 4 H
document ^cupable
apartment bride, tossing .oiled*
the sagging' prop. &lt;
ctothg* down 4 chute, discovered alt.ne
through iibci al li.
&gt;lme» sa crida.
how dor
- Governor expect to get
Four jUitite.. o
the money.* Elected on a pragram*of
.Court, who
lions must be n
We are fed up on reading about strict economy. Mr. Cou-atock »
»o many national questions- What proving-that a prr-elfttion promise
. .
.:. _____
ixTfonn-______
ly opmiyiil tat i'i.r ita.-y *tv in
’Avi'rill. Huuuiitfhaiii
Minnesota h»», "the potential- -Atlanta’ Constitution.
•

ttoned. s
uigton
ametuu.’;
have kn.

thcrefc
judge

bill iteclt and
an party acccp

uiis ixuwed. he must
our

Ms** Delta H'berling and U’«
syne ot Jiukscn were in tin* .
FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY,
i W. Field wr will nufce hi?

lan church next Sabbath morrmu
Well &gt; our own Reprthcntnthi- His health will not permit him :
GetirfiC Foultow and Mtchar! Han re maul longer and his resignatioi
vu'-iici V-.i wune whopjier* if nicy tiled .*umc time ago has finally be-,
ever go’, together.
accepted.
•
• '

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

�TflE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANt'ARY 17. 19J|

COUNTY FARM BUREAU
MET HERE THURSDAY vcri-ly burned hand.

mini ns.
to a Timely Address
CO. Mil MEET Listened
on the Value of Co­
.

(Continued from* page ony)
in.'iiltiCm' &lt;
Such - a inwuu'A.'
Hasting* haa had a sMwt&lt;dU&lt;% of the
that class because of the thousands
ol dollars worth id atatniw required’
to cany on the bukinm- ol tht*
comiMiiy.* Tiy&gt; Windstorm Co'.building l* one of the-ahov; idiico of

*

*

- -------

*v

■

Mrs. O:':, m
j gaining slowly from her sprained
ankle

operation

- lield al

James. A. Y
pioneer*.

«»t week and uqurc
understand :.•&gt; butM
iflete

’of Shultz-are spendin

200 attended,
• About
•
•
■ the
. . County
,
’ di»y till Monday with
Farm Bureau tneeUng which w«.
CUnsv Creek.

noon. January 11. in the
theater.

parcnta. Mr und Mr

dlanapolt* mu! &gt; a practl. al fann­
er, gave a splendid talk on the value

Hick
ing
place for such,a buxines*. and i. well
at Ulis wnting
ciued for. a* arc thn surrounding.. ttifcir product*:
attended the Nutrition cln
Micliuaft ।t&lt;». has much for and knew what he war. talking '
hicJtroi lie grateful to this company Jibou*. He urgamred the tlrst Fann ,
^'Butcmi'co-operative oil Mation in 'an citfdjable and instruct
Indiana ’ Now there ate forty . uch
'-oil cnnipanir* in tiiat state doing
15 director
' a Jatgr buslnc** H* -.'.nd a &lt; *&gt;-oj)-;

PAOI

i..op. t!.r 10’h Mrs.
Tlir Parent-Teacher organization j w ShaQer of Otacgo a few
Itn them.
I of Assy ria Center will meet on Frl* ago.
-whig pro- 'lay ev-iung.wilh Dr. Luther West.: txjrothv Mend and «irl friend
mitfh improv...
Mr and Mn. J w Shaffer and
trc.it inent ut -i thij writing
। Hunicr of Oteytfu and Irone John­
‘
Tin.* *&gt;I-H Club project Work .in vol. of Plainwell called &lt;Ml fiieiKla
W11J
in
tta- village while on their way to
&gt; &lt;ving'ol the Brigg* school
.. r V!j*t tly‘ birnwr's daughter.' -who
the iliVM ln Vermontville.
bet.h Vcrn c&gt;r}i&gt;hs and von and Iflort tnc; ■uauiun ox Haul* creek vialay Donovan &gt;f 'PennField and *«&lt;» Mr “nd Mrs. Charlo Montru.-d
:.
&lt; tray on Sunday.
Winam

mon-

Darwin, and Mil■hvdle - w*rc
I and Bel-

Karl Ukartit of
Woodbury.
FianccA McDirmtd of West.
Ode,
h
us*uting
Mrs. Herman
cnsu-s for old
with bu

actual co-«&gt;i&gt;erafion bv the farmers,
not grj very tar His talk w;. Huv.ris Sunday P
a - well as dtnxt&lt;»i*. each with u db- would
largely a plea fur co-ojierutbeA___
...,* .Jr . Rankin-Hart an
trict in winch he oversee* the tnni- whs
organizations. •
ter &lt;&gt;: Brush Ridge called
in«&gt;f Uh- company And Ibero arv (atm
It «c&lt; iii.i to the Banner that aid
But tin- -crowning benefit to the

Ell Hurt of. Brush Ruh

■windAtorm !&lt;■ m -. i* a matter which* nriee that would tlx their &gt;. Hing
hiu. won high praise and ipprccia- l,ri&lt;T
th*' country. That would
be
smal) U-cauw it we had. tn
■L exportable surplus our dairy prod'strong pqaUlon financially.
11 ucts would compete with,th&lt;e-«- from
(itljcr tountrle., when- costs arc tar

Th(. McCnilmn eomtm’nii
,u»
. ...
M.'n® .‘/e I X FruUv
t,
”
1
'XJr .It
,.»l’1i,il,.‘.,

for everything that will prottwe its
biu-ini'.ct und help thr, jmlicy holders
Next week we will tell our readr-rn
about the annual mectiUH and- fcportx nf offni-n*.
wav bridge in North .Wall’-; It
designed id hiirin**iiu*- with
ruins and ground, ot Co:

H Woodland railed on

Andrus anti Mrs. Har-

Mr* Herman Wiiikk-r Sunday P M.

■ . and

is the fine insurance service tin?,
company
io its
, renders
-----_ patron*
.... and cienl a plan fartnerr. may devil
7,..'? : .. ‘.2«»•« .ta.rr „r.«lu.K. un.

There can b&lt;- ji&lt;» question about
the value 'ot «&gt;-&lt;&gt;i&gt;crutiv.- «•!!&lt;&gt;
the farmers, but regulated i.,

Rav Scheel atU-ndod the fu­
rl Mrs Owrvnnh at Maple
Center Thursday P. M. '•

the time has come/
club

THE
L*:i*ini4 1

■is Gorham.

II YltRYVlf.I.E.

TIME

v evmin-

we have been able to secure

Bolton
Club.

BEFORE BABY CAME
nf our neighborhood

UNIVE
-our teacher PhvllK Ed^cr,

ELECTRIC
WASHERS

in the ;

Report of ths Condition of The Delton State Bank

to sell at this
SPECIAL PRICE
nd Ms

1 HI. I HtWMtIHIW

And while this offer lasts
wt will deliver this new 1934.
UNIVERSAL for as little as
I df SubdSv •venintk..
Mr. and Me Willi.^Kantnci
Minus cklled ot
b.mdav

. Sunday with Mr. and M:

Art and Carl VanAn.:.
ic., i&gt;i Battle Crifi't .-p
VaiiAman.
Anna Willitts’cd s
■Sunday with
William"
neighbor hood.

NATIONAL BANK
Mr, and Mi.

and Mr

Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation under the Banking ket ol 1933
MEMBER FEDERAL RE^SEI&lt;\ l£ SYSTEM
You Cun Still Join Our 1934 Christmas Savings Club
D I R E C T O RS

OFFICERS

JOHN C. KETCHAM
KIM SIGLER
CHARLES S. POTTS
BURTON A. PERRY
HARLES J. HENDERSHOTT

JOHN C. KETCHAM, PRESIDENT
CHAS. S. POTTS, VICE-PRESIDENT
WARREN E. CARTER, CASHIER

acvompanii
Bayne hom&lt;

1934 UNIVERSAL
BIG VALUE FEATURES
• Extra large, teamlcss, por­
celain tub. Nothing to ru»t or
loosen.
• Fast washing, 3-vanc, alumium agitator, cleans all fab­
rics thoroughly, safely.
o 6-position reversible wring­
er with positive safety release.
Rust proof.
” . Large “balloon type" wring­
er rolls. No breaking or bend­
ing snaps or buttons.
® Life-time transmission, no
oiling needed. No belts or pul­
leys. Noiseless.
® Fully guaranteed.

•and small monthly payments!
Yes—the time hus come! Have you
been wanting an “electric washer”—
but, rather than ri*k buying a cheap
or "bargain" washer, haw preferred
to wait until the .superior quality I’NI­
VEUS AL could be obtained through

See It Demonstrated at Our Store!
.._.V!l!.V
About Unrtyrtive men gathi
to cut wood. and Hart)

. __ hurch cuinmui
yivtiallnns have been •rccev.
r’qinnienl spo
Cvt'i'k. Farm 1
I lie Presb.. ’

anuary 17. •with banqtn-’
iiixin. Thi.'re will be
miuic* and qieakm.
Our local supervisor, A. c. ihde.
nnd William Strtiltt, were
Ha-t‘.rfgs,la*t week u&gt; meet with the
board of supervisors, the lattvr be­
ing chainnati ot the board.
’
Gtor;e Tompkins, a ptont.-e: ;
dent, is m very feeble health .i. this
writing.
.
An eight and one-fourth' |» und.
daughter Marlon Jahct. ,wv. - worn
to Mr and Mrs. Barney ■WiUiui.u.

SPECIAL PRICES &amp; TERMS ON OTHER
’ (luiversal ••’

IRONERS . WASHERS

CONSUMERS
POWER

COMPANY

�THE’.HASTINGS PANNER. WEDNESDAY, .IANTARY 17. 1*M

PAGE BIX
nii rw ID I m

leran awards were made ten two Scoutmaster In the liver- of the boy./
! Carter. of Marton. Ind . with whom htrty-flve people, following which u WMMMkMhi
she
home.
' -ery Interesting
Junker his leadership,
citing .some t . . Week’ Letter*.
■-* returned
---- ---------------------- -~ program was
-— &lt;-n— ’
..........................
-• ... •oyed.
&gt;&lt;»V«*r1 Rev.
-V Ti*
F Loomis oav*
gave _.a• On.
fine
---------- --------- '-:haiM.•&lt;.,.«■ io
,
thU,,,, ■ Mr.
N C Bolmrarf L^™ton
■
- ------- •- cn-ck circuit. Mho caiu,! Thursday to spend a couple ol talk. Wayne .Mourer sang a solo. I
.-.nd
the
Miss*-**-Wilma
Wieland
and [
A* n fitting cios^Jri this fine n,
rtce Foreman, which was .a* followsted »nvn Wr^tf-ni ’*'«*.* with her daughter. Mrs. Scy- Lillian Blough sang a duet, aceom-]
On hand Jart7Tr-H»iKSlM3. Re­ meeting was ttir ixfgMpt. -Might- si.,
ira-et _ Mr
Mrs—- \ ----&gt;rtor, Sa
. n ,
ceipt*. S1JW-J95. total. $1,913.08. DL«- b-.r Tnan the sVordA prwnte'd';. ,
•nder of music, will meet
—_and
.—,—
—w
It was voted ip put on.;
bur.wmeni»r- Sl.7C2.5C'. Balance on by members of yuQnii^ Troops. t|?p: the Brtgk4 church’on Grand Rapids Tuesdhy evening ul- on the piano.
talent play in the near future I
(Continued from
hand.’ $15O.A8 Tl-.erc were a large Throiighcu'. ‘th-- ’fHegeant the.
,'’siing for the purpose of tendbig a party honoring Supt. and. atohome
money to help care for the:
-----------; number of.old bills, that were paid
thought, of peace, fellow&gt;iilp and R:y
a choir and orchestra for Mrs. Edmund Tlxirne ol South iiotraise
now being provided each
iBook: Finance. L. E.vXarnttt; Pub- ,&lt;Uring the past sear. so&gt;the organ- bio:l»&lt;-rh&gt;xxl predominated und the th.
italir.n ot an Easter can-’ Lyons, at the home ol .Mr. and Mn noonlunches
at school.
Il^lty. J. M. Townsend; Reading, tealion-starts ,MP4 with a clean terrors ut war were depleted. Tlie. t..':
•
W- 1WWMHC.
;
,
,
.hrnhou
. . e _recently
__ ... . Mi** Mildred ir,i
ri,.v Tnumed
enterl-rologue a- given by Vernon Win, new modern
M L Cook. Community RepresentHurit-v
returnea Mr- and Mrs. Victor Sls*on
.--onie
at
' ■ constructton. i- now complel- Tm-xlay night to the home of her
■T^p c&lt;)^ng j^eat
E B Lincoln of Battle Creek. ingrr told of the World Jamboree
‘atlves. Rev. S R. WurtA Nashville;
held in England in 1929 and ns. ‘ ,l ., u... mrrr &lt;MU.» fami.
vicc-pre«ldrnt
nf
the
Council,
gave
..ml,
Mr.
F
E,
Brunau
Mbrr
,
rville; WtUUm
a fine talk on Scouting and what it worldwide meterage as a power for
.stf-lla Tuckerjnan and Mr*. &gt;jx-ndlng the holiday:
carter of Fairmount. Ind. A very,
land. Woodland;- W
good. Tiie balance of the scenes
Putlpaf. leader, of the A,- in Grand Rapids.
. .
evening was spent with]
J*:r&lt;U*&gt;rt. W FYrd
than were twenty yeurs hence, 19M. and1
Scouting
Unit of the Extension , In odr letter Ixst week our accoum pleasant
ithe theme wa* ba-ed on'the message '
in nutrition, and Mi - &lt;&gt;f the d&lt;ath of •Me- . Flora Butter- ,-ames and contest.;-and ice cream
ter. Dm*
in Scouting. Ideal* of the ''Golden Arrow." an hutru-; B
tendance
were Dorothy Seifert. Ld-i
j ideals in the 'ment of peace and’goodwill among
Unit, wi re at Hastings coriect account was given elsewhere Lan Thaler.
Zona Smelker, Vemicc I
Council
ickgruund for a ■all nation- represented at the World on Thur*
!o attend the .leaders' in that i-wue.
Wjii, I&gt;r,
where principles1 Jamboree. Tiie principal parts were* V, .,The 1.--•oil', to lx- pre- Mr and Mr.' Edgar Cheney and Henson. Oaytha Loomis. Helen Ear h.
taken !&gt;y Vernon Wininger. pro- ■&gt;-:;ti-d''to tiie cl;i- . member . • on daughter. Donna, &lt;»i near Hillsdale Margaret Perkins, Kenneth Smelker.
Honesty In al! logui’i: Willard Arnold epilogulst' W. &lt;i:;-&lt;da’. at the immr of Mrs. Hl- were Satufday night and Sunday John Seifert, and Milton Murphy.
n-pri- and truth Albert Becker. Lord Baden-Powell. er. c
.inti tiie former group at guests vt Mn- Cheney's parent.*,,-Mr. Several thick loads of coal have
With
been drawn in here from the mines
’Boy ’Scouts as Chi'! Scout of the World; Lyle th- l-.-i.-nr- of Mi". Alice Thoma;, of .and Mt. . H. W. Gosch.
tM-nshlp.
.
i;Kurr. M. Ruymdnd-.DeFairc. Presi­
Mr.* Decdu Naglu returned home at Grand Ledge during the pa.**.
(lent at M S c uiio graduate
dent of Frarw. und Albert Ors-‘■'
'
from he
‘wr work in Grand Rap.dr
Turner
of
|l«&gt;m the Hatting High school in
lad:--- Aid Society of the Sunday.
Thfc out-of-town people who at­
.
been vitally, borne, his secretary; Lloyd Pcferwin. T!:’i Evangelical church are sponRt-v. E. M. Wheeler L* ipkUng a tended the funeral of Mrs. J. W.
t movement;’Franklin D. Brown. President of the’ :’-ig
L’niftd States and hl* secretary, «»•' " "a chicken noodle supper "t«t revival at Tamarac chinch.
Reuter at the M. E. church Wed­
vno alDonald Doxey, and Norval Stamm. b' ' rid at the Mr and Mrs. Orson The Freeport Woman’s Club wdl nesday. included Mr. and Mr*. Geo.
XHtw-rs
done ouuundiptr
Ronald Coad. Prime Minister of Ol''1 ett immr of the Dunham dis­ meet at the home cf Mrs. Herman A Reuter. Guy Reuter and Junior
’he lAflilrl!
a-t M-ar And V
England. Scouts in tpstume and tele’ on Saturday evening, the 13th.
»'k Thursday with Mr- Kolp. all of Fort Recovery. Ohio;
carrying flag ' &lt;*! &lt;i»eir country‘also
G ic major part of
Mis. Adah Godfrey of Cleveland.
of
participated in the pageant which sc’’-1 i&gt;L* resumed work &lt;
.. c.
.. jj Stevenson. Jr., of
r x- h- irx-.es. - Harmony and Ohio; Mrs.
• The High
wa» ‘very impreaive and taught a.P! ;
jcini'ut oL the Home, ts the Pittsburgh, Pa. : Mr and Mrs. J W.
thbughtfui h -on to all present.
rv
P
..
x.
—
..
—
Pearl
Reuter.
Miss
oruing
.
Throughout the evening. rntLsic M&lt;-n
iiotuehold hints. The program Doris Router- Dr. Verner M. Moore,
do
V-- church comhmnity arc be
wa-. ftirniitbed bv Wesley Logan and ” '
b»’m charge of Mr*. Greta Per- Mus Marguerite Yeiter. Mrs. Jowea wood‘bet* for Mr. and will
his High school orchestra. ’
Mrs. L B Lester and.Me*. Ken pinne Cole. Mr. and Mrs. John D
Steve!):; at his farm in kins.
delivery
Trcxip No. 88. Darrell Hall. Scout-:
Braenule. with current events by O Harrow.
- . *»—•- -»•
... WlibuiNorris,
all oL
master, was awarded lhe I. O. O. F. ... .
Rapid-; Mrs Carl Hom of
.. ..Mrfti- 1.-.. rut MPrtr tn.. Mr' Claude Fighter. Mrs. Emma -Grund- no
cyp for liaving tiie largest percent­ an,;!.’ • teim.;' thre*-” tendr.n*. Mill
Dowagiac: Lester Yeiter of' KalaXcr tea*wtt?
age of attendance according to
tnaroo; Mr. and Mrs. Orlo J. Yeiter,,
wear- thV cast, and not able to.be , Mi.-v&lt; H.
rmiene Bittbee
memberahlp.
'
Itermlt'iM*
Bigbee of
of Chiis£
Chasi'' .Mrs. Harold Yeiter. Mks Evelyni
,
1 It nt a matter of pleasure and sat- ■ around much as ypt.
O’guest at the. home of Mr. and Yeiter, Mrs. Martin Simpson. Mr.'
prowler w-ltcd the Clcll Van was
lishiction to Barry county people to1
Mrs. L B Lester Wednesday night and Mrs. Immanuel Yeiter, all of
. K..U- that
,..u, Scout
.Ttuuv Executive Lloyd. Auken Iwmr repcntly, taking a large and Thursday.
:know
Lowell; Mis* Donna Moore of
Shafer is to remain in this district.1
weighing forty pounds gaining, Frank Cotenjan and two daughters -------------------J.ickson.------------------------Mrs. Ralph J. Burton
and I
comprising Harry and Alleggn etiun- entrance through an unlocked door. of
( near Vermontville were in town -Uoyd Moore of Detroit; Mrs. Clayties, for another year. He is doing a Pniyid-* later, coming osaiu (on business Thursday.
ton Clemens of Prescott, Mrs. Pits-1
j'such splendidly constructive work bh’iu
Mr and Mrs. Victor Si.^on and cilia Gosch, Frank Oosch. Hugo '■
energy,
VITAMIN A—Luck
I that it would be a great loss to the ter t'
Frances Carter. attended tiie Wunderlich and Jacob Wolfe, all of i
unsuccessful in Mbs*
weakens the body.
two counties to have huh moved
annual concert ot the Excelsior Male H.utlngs: Clarence Smelker of MidI elsewhere.
•
WdU
'Chorus &lt;Holland• at thr civic Audi- dlrUlle: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Keim.;
VITAMIN B—This Vitamin was lhe first discov­
Poultry and Stock Fecdt Coal, Lime, Cement
.n'omJr h^^tetem-inhr L ......
G.—.d KapulT Thur^Lc
Jay and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kime oi
CEDAR t^REEK.
'
*’ .
.
, ..vr-nlror nrirf
arid w»r.&lt;
were mvr
over ntttht
night eue-it!
gue.-t* Clarksville; Mr. and Mrs. George1
ered. It has two actions, growth
’.nfr,.and'
। meetings until the last of evening
Friends were shocked and sadat tiie home Of Mr. and Mrs. Aduin Snyder. Mrs Caroline Buehler. Mrs.]
TELPEHONE 2257
HASTINGS. MICH
y
In
tiie
mean
time
arc
Jan
is essential to the nervous system.
;George Burkhardt. Mr. and Mrs.:
beading the hend bands under the Ditmar.
| RUsseli Mott who pawx-d away at supenuton
Tiie regular monthly meeting'of Conrud Beeler, all of Caledonia. ’ |
of their leader. Mrs. tile
VITAMIN C—Lack of Vitamin (' in the diet de­
her hopie Saturday noon. We ex-,
P T. A w;u; held at the school-.; ‘ Rev. F. Loomis and Geo. Bassett
tend our syni|»athy to tiie sorrow-.
Wednesday rnening. A jxil cut wood at the former's farm near
velops scurvy •/indicated by a loss of appetite,
Barbara McComb of Bat- hcHise
. ing family. '
'
.
c was a guest of her cousin. luck supper was enjoyed by about. Belding the fore jUrt of til/ week. I
। Geraldine Otu*d. who. hju been
Cole, uf the Ellis district'
j quite sick, is getting better ami we
VITAMIN D—Rickets and the defbrmaties are
lure glad to report all the other sick
Marian Doster, after several'
caused'by lack of Vitamin.,!) in the diet.'
[ones better.
aba-me from her school du-'
; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Holder of As- tie.-. ., teacher Af the Briggs school:
'■ syria spent Sunday afternoon with due t&lt;&gt; illneas; returned on Monday;
We .have the Cod Liver Oil that contiuurfhe
{Mr. and Mrs. John Lammers.
to .■•■sunw work MM ChrystaL
} Mr. and Mrs.'Melvin CniiiirtxdL Brandon i.f Woodland ■ upplled dur- [
maximum amount of the above Vitamins. See our
arc rejoicing o\er the arrival ol a
windows for display of the different kinds of Cod
Elizabeth and Helen May'
i baby- girl Tuesday. Mother and
of Battle Creek were guests ;
baby arc doing line at the home of
Liyer Oil and Ha’liver Oil carried’by this store, in­
*k ol their' grandparents. I
Mr*. CampbcK s parents. Mr. and
cluding a full line of Parke, Davis &amp; Co. Cod Liver Mr- Charles Purcell.
•'Mrs Reed, of South. Bastings,
Henry Wertman and wife sjH-nt Mr. anB Mrs. diaries Purcell, ne-&gt;
and Haiiver Oil preparations in all size packages.
Sunday with their daughter.. Mrs. 'conipanii'd. by Mr. and Mrs. R.-nv
W’ldhe Campbell, and family of How!&gt;:t. attended tiie funeral wrV-'
Freeport.
‘tee of Mrs.. Sarah Ickes of Haiti*]
■
■ pt-'
early
i Mr. and Mrs. Will Shriber and mott The -families iftre
friends,
.
.
daughter of Hastings. Lloyd Owen one*-.
'
Mr Ronald Warner of*
Mr' and Mrs.
and family and A. E Owen fttjd
wife, local, spent Sunday with Mr. Detroit, who spent the holiday week!
Chamberlain's
and Mr- Will Gurd.
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।At Un- home ot their parent*. Mr
uind Mr*. Fred Miller, returned lust ’
’
sumr hts* school work
Qll.MBY.
? sjx-nt Monday in Bel
I 'Mrs. Claude Lankard and^ son
Jack tpent till- week with her par,ient.;. Mr. and Mt.-. Fred,Barnaby.
; Melbourne Barnaby spent a few
jdays with his «Uter .and husband.
&lt; school dulif.•Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lankard.
The REXALL STORE
1 Mr*. Chas. Scott. Mr* A D. Lo­ day morning.
well and Mrs. Glenn Kellogg are on
in called on Mrs Fnuiki
tlx- sick list.
GOOPS DELIVERED
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Mrs. Lawrence Rifzman was a HaltocI
Battle Creek visitor Thursday.
mmonla
Tiie Home Fzonomics Club met
— Wi-dnesday for their January meet- tht*
.. . Mr and Mr;* Wm. Culp ipent
- ' ing under the excellent leadership of
interest .‘Sunca. with Mr and Mr . Bill
. ; Mia Robert Martin Much
M-.teh. ■inter;-;.'.
• is shown and in ev ry way Ls a help Strop .it Kalamarc-o.
• i Mr and Mr- l&gt;-lVam? Smiley of
■ to tiie community.
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.ailed on hus mother Sat-1
, Mrs. Thelma Johnson of. Green- Bcrl.i:
rville has been visiting her atsier. Mrs. urday
l. Grctnfickl. the pas: week.
M: N H Barber entertained at a I
Circle No. 5 of the L. A. S. m*e birthday dinner Sunday in honor of
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. n , n. H bgKhday.
; entertaining
at thc.B.
, • Dan Cupid- M-cm* to hav^ been:
• Edmonds Itotne. Al! arc invited.
busy in our community as word!
come.- :•&gt; us That Philip Ba'ber, and]
Fannie Janette Rogers wan born
barn L*?ona W.xxihuuM’ have been mar-1
•near Saranac. Ionia county. Michi- y^d r V. omr time-tix- news luvim: ■
.■,in. April fth. 1874. and departed
: £
Congratulation­
rence Ilummond entcr. thu life January 8. 1934. nt the
a birthday supper Wed­
age of 59 yc-irs. 9 months ami 1 day.
in 1897 .-iie was united in mar- nesday cmiihg in honor of Mr.
riapc to James H. Dcmaray. to 4-hich **
Hamn-.o d'-s birthday. '.
t- iiiuu rt.L- uum.
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Jame.«, Demartiy -pissed away In big yv-.'-d her father. Mr. Stocking.
i November, • 1899, and m Septerfabcr, on vs &lt; •t:ie. day
Mr !,nrt
and Mr;
Mrs-Otis Boulter nude
, 1901. rhe married Frank H OverMr
smith. 'IY&gt; Ulis union fere born four' a trip to Hastings on Monday ns her
mother u:-.&lt;terwent an operation on
; children.
.
: The deceased w.u of a very, reltg- tHat day
toils tcmperameix and from early
FREEPORT.
[ wonunh&lt;x&gt;d maintained
church
membership. Wlilie residing in
Victor Parker of Battle Creek was j
friends
are
Maple Grove prior to 1910, she was
a member of the Methodi-t Protest­ a guest n[ Dick Moulton at the Roy;
.
ant church, then located one mile Nagicr home las: week.
Mrs N Houma .u home from.
'north &lt;»i Maple Grove Center and
moving to Woodland town- Grand Rapid.' and Grandville where j
provisions of
1933.
she »p» the holiday* with her chll.. ;h and was a laithful member ciren.
Richard Lcb’dell returned to .Mil­
diui turd woi‘
Insurance
waukee ru.-.'day night after spend­
Her home.
of her .affect
-and her alriiarturc ing th- holiday, vacation with his
Corporation, Savings,Deposits of
mother Mrs. V Lobdcll.
Mrs- Roy Wieland 1* in- Grand!
her family.
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of
' Iter htutyand preceded her to the Rapids when* she i* caring for Mrs.]
Earl Wheeler and baby.
She i* survived by four children— Whll- • nniuie to her school duties]
Earl-J Frank Rogers. Vdma Irene at Hartxir.Beach last week Monday.
with
bank,
you
Miss’r&gt;-- . :!'.y Tabberer met with ai
und Cb&amp;.ter Charles. Harley
How Grandma and Grandpa love Io hear their
very utdioimate aevident. MUs Eve'-1
of
of
lyu
Mil'-er
of
Elkluirt.
Ind.,
oneof
years,
.two
.-.tep-children.
Clark
E
grand-oii'n happy, eager voice! And bow they
and Austin, a .brother. Frahk Rogers the teachers at Harbor-Bench and
appreciate a frequent telephone call from you!
ol Lansing; a sUter, Ella Dodge of rooinm-o. ot MUs Tabbettr. was I
of
Graqd Rapids, nine grandchildren riding with hf-r. A short dutance;
Hearing lhe voices of Io veil otn* enriches their
and rhony other’relatives, beside.* a north of p.»rt Sanilac, they struck I
entire day{ And talking to Dail and Mother brings
into
new
host of yiends.
icy road.- and the car became un-j
you the comforting knowledge that all is well "at
nvanagah’.e and struck a cement cul­
era
OBJTl ARY.
vert. Duothy received u bad bump’
home”.
' ' .id and other bruises and,
Gilbert Kenjon Wiley wa*» born on on the
a farm near Cmstlie. New York, in MUs Miller. who
---was
— thrown
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There is no Itellcr time than right note to enjoy a
1849. and grew to inanhpnd in that thrvugli th? windshield vvas severely!
are
telephone visit with "the folks". Ixing Dir-lance
• locality. In the year 18,1 he wjw cut about the face und arms, nine!
• married to Jane Merrill of Angelica. stitches *being
------------------necessary—to close
— •*the
—1 .
rates are surprisingly low. Ask the Long Distance
headquarters.
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New
York.
To
them
was
born
one
wound
in
her
face
The
car
wait;
operator for rales to any town.
,son. Dennis A- Wiley, who with two badly damaged We aie glad it was
.grandchildren and one great-grand­ no worse than it was,
child are the only surviving rela­ MUs Frances Carter, who has
been visiting her sister. Mrs. Victor
tive*. In 1875 he brought hi* family.
to Michigan and since that time has Sis-wm the past two weeks, returned,
Hived mostly in this section of the to her home at Fairmount. Ind..:
state. Funeral services Monday. Jan. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Sisson and
.15. 1934 at 2 P M. at the Walldorf! Mrs. Emma Sisson accompanied heri
• Home. Rev. b. J Adcock officiating.,as far as near Bristol. Ind. where]
‘interment in Carlton cemetery.
'she was met by tier brother, Myron

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pleased to learn that the de­
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where
have every assurance the safety your funds, and a fair rate of interest.

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an'd conservative service which will be maintained as we enter
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�THE HASTINGS RANKER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY H, 1*M

Social Events and Personal
Mention
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NURSERY SCHOOL
1ft
T*1" Woman's Relief Corps met'
IS CWA PROJECT in their hall Saturday, Jun. 13 The

YANKEE SPRINGS.

Mr Addlcr. who spent the holiday
meeting opened in regular form by season
with hW-family has returned
Miss Dorig Streeter Is Dieti- 1the president. Emma Weycnnan. ttf to hu work in Detroit.
members being present. Ten cal.
. tian at One Established ,made on ".lie sick and’shut-hu were Mrs, Libbic McKihbfn t* suffering
from
injuries
she receiyed by a fall
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Miss Llevu Perry was home from I MU* Mary- Lou Streeter. Lyle
Mrs. Jack Stem i
*&gt;on Fri.-Recently in Lansing • ’reported.
several days ago.
Landing over tlx- week rijd
Scudder and Mr. and Mr* Keith day from a- visit in
Miss Dor&lt;s Rtfeeter, a graduate of Then came the installation of ofMr* Jasper Raymond is still on
Jami* R Mutllu w-O&gt;1. Grand DanleU spent Thuraday evening in
the sick list.
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the Home Economics department of । ' President—Mrs. Emma
Rapid* »*, in tiw city*^n Monday
t,w BUC8ts of Mr and
Caledonia Saturday on btulne.v
Getttge Addlrr and Dmald Get-'
lhe M. 8.. C. has gone to Landing'
«
c.-llluu on friend*
v
Wolcott.
j
tin-:-, arc improving. George was able
Mrs. Will McCan or Irving wa* to teach in a nursery school. * Thu man.
-Mrs Tillie Hoeven- io attend Sunday Schorl Sunday.
M u&gt; Junnct Michael vutted Mr j MUm* Hattie and Mary Newton lhe guest of Mr*. Dun Lewu on* is one of revcral such school* being
ami Mr*. A- Monk of Battle Creek.of Grand Rapids spent Thursday Friday.
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organized under the CWA project ' Junior Vice—Mrs Clani Tinkler. '' Mr&lt; LjM|ba Leonard is in very
jpver '.he week end * with; Mrs. Albert Alton. Mrs AL
poor health
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and'Mrs. Keith Fuller were and only children of pre-school age. Treasurer—Mrs Nellie Gower.
: Kam Ayer* of IXdrpit wiu&gt; lhe tolt aecuinpanled them home rc- in Mr.
Grand Rapids on Tuesday on who5&lt;* parents art- neeiving wel-. Secretary—Mr.- Stella Foreman. ■ .Miss Dolls McKibben. teacher, and
pm .-t &lt;&gt;i Mr and Mra/C. L Glad-, turning Tueaday.
ptre aid. are admitted.* Mim Strevtlhe pupils of the school arc enjoying
business.
tQ
atone ore;. the wrek mi&lt;L
Mf. and Mra lUrr&gt;. McCrcery and
er rejiorti that excellent work Is be­ Chaplain—Mr*. Marie Smith.
• Mr- Margaret A. WaltT of Grund nunlJy ()f flattie Creek and Mr .and J^Lre £
ing done for these children: the first "Conductress--8^r;-. Lucy Turner " ' lioiite undergoing extensive re pair
-■ Lurkins.
•, Saturday hnd Sunday was quar­
Stupid* ua- the week mid guest of Mr*.
Van
Lune of Holland
Air. und Mr - Robert Mills.
wcn. Sunday gueau of Mr and Mr*
terly meeting at the church Rev. J. 1
»ta v5» Jure™ of U»ta, u
oung. Batdort. Sunfield, tlw presiding elder
.- Mu* Helib Michael und Mbs Rom- ». j McCreery.
.Ullin. &gt;0uu.«&gt; rnnuto .nd relu. I".’
“ «««'"«. -'-re
Tillie
Mcljavy.
Kan United Brethren Conday and it is hoped to make the
M" Ch"U" OUd-U»e .nd MU. tires this week .
Hltci
: schodl « permanent one!
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in. ;! i SSBJ. ,, i
H.mo —re lu Grund
Mr. and Mr*. Gary .Crook visited Many of the vnunnrer*
mptti’.lrd by Mrs.
youngsters n-ta
had nrv«w
never
R"&gt;" 7,
m'.Sd M A-W6w.?iuunre
I-’1”, remreium .&lt; lhe P«,,Ulnd Creek on Sundav
I Uw,
SundayValues to $16.50!
’ Each—
clort.,
were busy the hr*
Mr. and Mn Howard BirdAall and , .wcik
WCIH vr
-u„„- the
in. children
cniKlrr.n wn
,. fc
training
wiio
Mr’ and Mrs. Jay Brown and son
Vcdder vigl(«&lt;PMhs Dorothy Long of i Mr* Floyd Everhart attended the over the’,reik
'*n MW^eVU,Cl’be,*e&lt;1 against such &lt;ll:.clpl:ia . bu
Howard of Jackson spent tiie week
Grand Rapids on Friday and Sat- meeting of the Home department ot
Mr
&gt;5r. B.rrl.n, Zeb.: o.
Tr
end with Mr*. Brown s mother. Mrs.
Wday
1 the Women’s Literary Club of FreeErickson and attended the Servians
„rh
J
.i',.
M.-&gt;. L V Be.v.mer returned on l»rt cn Thuixlay. the gathering bp- ■uwuwio IWMI Huunn n-teuw.. lhf,r
at the’church Sunday afternoon.
Values to $22.50!
Each
/
nt th
the® b«me
home of Mr*.
Mrs H*rHer- ™"
over lhc
the week
Friday from Blodgett hoKptai. Grand | in&amp; h, I‘l •*
*”* end.
nourUMM mm i. m.d
.u.
Rev.'and Mr.&gt; Ork&gt;’ Muns'? and
ch.
Mrs.'John Shultz and children
liapid*. and is lowly imploring In ; man Gosch
andofthe children are showing splen­
daughter*. Wilma and Viola of Kaiinstaiiea officers
laaltli
__
.
Mrs. Mrs.
RnixRobert Milla and Mrs. Clark a™nd R-M'ld' were guests of Mr
did [improvement.
d
the quarterly*
Ml ., Mary Lou Streeter and T.ylc' O’Donnell spent Saturday in Kula- and Mr*. Gary efrook on Bunday".
A similar .school !•.»•, tM&lt;-n-«fi%aiiand were enter-;
ah su
Betuldi i .-r-’.it Sunday with her par-. maxoo Mis* Louise ScliwerdUeger of
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Black and ized at Bellevue, and &gt;t h hoped one
ent.-. Mr. and Mi&gt; Izt Watson, at Parsons Business college accompan- M&gt;tl Edward of Bunfield were Sunday may be start'd'in this city. Only
riffin in Hurting, for Sunday cvi
•' Genuine Front Quarter Horschide
.
Hull,nid.
, led them to Hastings and spent the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mer- graduate teacliem arg eligible for
Uniter
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eruj wltji Mr. and Mrs. Clark r*ck-.
ppointed
[ position!; in these mIiojIs. Mix*
Mr-S
f* McElwain. Mrs Rank Strcefc-r acting Xs a dtcUtiau.
.pent cner Sunday with Mrs. O’Donnell
Mrs Dave Water*. Mrs C.
CallBidelman. Mrs. E. A. Bldelman, Mrs. 5,*“.,..
Detroit Saturday und REBEKAHS INSTALL
Winslow
Ba tile.
Mr. an’d Mi*. Robert Cook, Mrs. Wl. Winslow. Mr*. Virgie Reed and ou"“”' ti.
, ,t
.
and Heavy Jackets.
niu!
THEIR NEW OFFICERS
Mrs.
Nevah Lull of Kalamazoo spent
J
Jt?LfTMr’ ™?1S
Guy Keller and Mrs.’D A. VanBus­
.
v,,,..
..
n
r
&gt;(..
uni!
Julian
wen*
guests
of
Mr.
and.
Mrs.
kirk were in Grand
'
* *'--***Rapids —
on Friday wltn Mr. and Mrs Will R Q jefiriea of Diwelr over the Planning on Initiation and
being called aw;
VunBusklrk. Dr
Tlmrsfiiiy.
Bldelman at Nashville., it being Mr*. week end
,
Mr and Mr* Harold Wenger of Bldtlman's 75th birthday.
Family Night on Friday,
I Chester Stem of St Lout*. Mo. L-.
member
...r.nL, Mr and
Mr. CUr. MrL..nl.n, a.rl .nd &lt;xjxrtcd v
in, spend 'niursday and.
January 2G
Part Wool. Good values
■Jiurch j
.
Jlowuld McLa^tlan und MUs Aga- Friday in the city at the Kellar’
Last
Friday evening the new offi­ On wee
;tha Mahoney of Bay City came Sat- Swm home.
Mi mui Mr. H«m- tunuddl ul orday „
VB1
.
„„
cers
for
the
Rebekah
lodge
were
in
­
U) .vusy. ^hc former’s d.HiRhrer Ml&gt; o.' H, Cleveland has re- '
KaUnuw... wrrr luind.r Kur-tj ol —
,1)d hluband
. Mr —
and1"..
Mr, lte,„M j turned to her home tn Columbus, tstalled
by'District Deputy Pn sldvnt
2^
..7,,
bridge Mr
MrRHi.idKvi , and Mi •• (purer.
,KltaJ:
(.—
r ’
Mra
remaining OhJo aftr.r a vWt wlth her
h and Bout h!
Mrs McLachlan
McLachlan .remaining
J11 &gt;
Etii* I CojX*nhaver,
Part. Noble Grand- Anna Myer* ’’ ire and Mrs
resumed their;
for a week, and the other* returnnig M„ NeUlc Hyde
Mr. and Mrs t*
Noble Grant!Viola Hyne’regular work on Tuesday morning..
&lt; n Sunday.
Sunday.
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an“1 on
|eft on
Jnmily ami Mu- Ethfcl Jones wenMr an(1 Mrs w R
Vice-Grand
-Bes.';?
Smith.
.January
z.
The
platnwell
school &lt;Ud|
Sunday gu»ta of Mr. uno airs. |h(. p](,V).n o'clock train Monday GOOD ATTENDANCE
Recording Secv.^-Florenre Norton
[net begin until Monday morning.-,
Fred ejemenrt- of climax.
»wd tn
Fmajicia! Secy --Florence Wood. ।
’Ail of.Yhe students enjoyed the ad-i
/forenoon for ,Lo* Angeles..They will
Mr and Mr.- James Gilmer and go by tiie Santa Fc route and will FiUy-five'couple*-were in attend-i , Trtasufvr—Nrthe Craig.
.Mr. and Mrs Floyd Van Aukcr were stop otT at the Grand Canyon for a anc? at the Cheer Up party at the
Hi. Support to N. G.—Lula Cole. Lenah W-x-d* in Harting; ThursOn Jauuarv first Mr.- Belling­
Blue Corduroy $.195. Moleskin—.
,6oimIuv guest-; of .Mr. and Mrs. day. While tn Los Angelo* they will K: at p. hall on Monday evening,
Lt. Support to N G -l&gt;:UL-v Gow • day. -The dinner wu . &gt;&lt; rv.d bv ham's rtrundchildn-n entertained
Bernard O’Connell nt Battle Creek. will be the gut-sU of Mr. and Mr- R. music being furnished by the Has- ,er.
'
[Club N&lt;&gt; 2 in charge, of Mr.-. Lh.vc
Ionian.*). Guests were prewnt from' Rt. Support to V. G.—Myrtle Ftshcr. Program wu* in charge ol -With a theater party in her honor.
On Wednesday afternoon. January
T. French. After visiting them and Kalamaaro, Battle Creek. Grana
Mr* Irene Bn---„u lour veuioni ol
Sizes 8 to 15
3rd, ten membefa ufind
several other friends they will start Rapids. Caledonia and Middleville. Brown
Lt Support to V G:--Btatric
Mi- - Ruth Woodman of Ctdedpnfa the. Helping Hand. Club met at the
on the return journey March 8. tak­ Tin* committee for the February
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SHU th - w.ek end at home.
twme ,»f Ruth Hughe*: After a short
Exceptional values at this low price
ing an ocean trip through Panuma party is comirasud of ..Messrs und Benham.
Chaplain—Margaret fhdmcr.
busitieM scs.sk&gt;d Mrs. champion had
and expect to read) New York City Mesdames Roman Feldpausch
wee;: Wednesday i . M. with ?.ir.;. charge of the program which con­
about March 25 where they plan to Charles Paul. Edw. Lawrence, Edw. I Warden Katherine Webber.
I Kefidail Coats
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,' • ; futed of guessing cohlc*t* Mrs.
Conduct™?*—Kihei Sh'ihz.
visit Admiral and Mrs. George Rfick Johncock. Arthut Haven and Harris
| -Th&gt;- next Community Mrvlir will Emma N’.-vii^ apd Clara Scott r«Inside Guard—Hard Buskirk
and family and to reach Hustings Woodbumc.
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■ be held on Wednesday-rvrtilng.
Jun-prize*.
:
Outside Guard—Mildred
Buskrk
ceived the
The February
about Ajwil !.’
; On January 26. the’Rfbckahs wlil i’i^ry 17. instead ol on Sunday rvi- meeting will be held with Mrs. Ter-’
Mrs John McElwain has returned
NEW IDEA ( LIB.
to her home in Lansing after a visit Th- club held its first meeting of '; have, initiation of new members and.ntng and will !&gt;• tn charge of Mr*. ,
AH of these and other specials will be
supivr.
i E*te!la Kclwy The program will ‘ Arthur Lathrop has been removed
the new year Wednesday evening. a Family Night ----• R'-'-'i by Ih-v John Evrrtng-.on tn a B.rttle Creek hwpital where h&lt;*
available at Baird's Clothing Store until
J. E. McElwain and MUs Mary Me- January 10. al the home of Mrs.
of Grand Rapid*, who will show
receiving treatment and-Lorraine
El wain.
John Roush «mi No. Broadway. All AUXILIARY MEETING
February the first, when we lake inven­
n&lt;sXS"in natural colors with slides. Baldwin has. been taken to the
Mrs. M. Fedewa has been in enjoyed the lovely dinner, the h«.tTHURSDAY EVENING
how* hi* , own peuhock htwpital in Hasting*. A’-J
Fowler the past week because of the e&amp;s being assisted by Mus Carroll
tory and close our books for the yean
r —
‘•nut • wmen ne orougni i
unite in wishing a hasty recovery
fctcknc.v. and death of Jos. Ulrich,' Potter in serving. Following the ,To
Discuss
Memorial
to
Her
.
ij
(
&gt;i
y
utnd
.m
ti&gt;subhc'.
(lor
both
of
them.
Watch our windows for BARGAINS!
a brother.’The funeral was held on business session, all adjourned to
image to Betlilehi-m," These .miiii-' Edna Dnst'er and Rtfiusell Minnr,
Tuesday.
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the living-room and were delight­ . bert McKinney—Enterjt Ipicture!•' *■-■ *•&gt;••
w«re ....
recently
..... ........
shown ...
at ....
th\ who ha(.p
Jj) a.lth tln. flu an,
Dr, and Mrs Dennis Murray went fully entertained with humorous
The Condition
tuinment
Features
I Brotherhood meeting tt ^Hnstinfcs ..pi,. to be out again.
to Grand Rapids Tuesday to remain readings by Mrs. Grace Colvin, and
A tiocal'crowd is desired »•' the'and were much enjoyed rt that, Ernr;,«. Robinson of Plainwell is
tor the balance ot. the week.* Dr. whistling soIIm by Miss Clirystal
'-pending th- week at Earl James’.
1 Murray will also attend the con- Thomas with Mrs. Fred Palmer , at meet.ng of the American Legtr.n .time:
Auxiliary
on
Thursday
evening
of;
llw Nutrition class will meet-next rjorothv Brnuard relumed to her
.-•l^tory while there.
tiie piano.
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Lthts we«*k. a* plans will be made-for i Tuesday. Jan. 10. with Mrs. Mary sr}K».l duties «t 9juth Haven on
Dr - and Mix D. D. Walton and
I
raising
money
for
tire
Herbert
R
!
Townsend
Saturday
Richard Cook were in Kalamazoo*
JOLLY BIRTHDAY CLUB.
McKinney cottage «» Otter laike I Sunday eimlnp th - Hart mgs De-. W(. ai’,.' u.ry
to
that
Thursday evening and wltnn»sed the , a1lP
The Jol!y
Jolly Birthday Club wa*
we* ennot Miiiiihlr now. They
liroduction. ’ Elizabeth Clw Queen u.rUuled Janu-yy 5 by Mrs Aduh Mr. McKinney wax so deeply inter-.;bate Squad, sn charge of Albert Mrs-Pearl Baglev is ill and under
I given, by the Kalamazoo Civic (Bechtel .She knew the uppetites Hie ested in and did ,-o much for\h&lt;-; H«*ckcr. put on a debate at the’tl)e doctor’s care’Her mother Mrs.
v.c -. The ’•ubjei-t Richard p&lt; ttijohn. is with her.
Playera.
member* bring with them and her OHer Lake Billet it 1* ve ry nttha:; Community
Submit Io a rr-rxiiminaAmong those from away who were part in the pot luck made a wonder­ that .some memorial to him'rtimild i w-h*. ' ilesQivt-d that-all radio broad- 3n Saturdw evening January 13
Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp; Boys
here* to attend the funeral of Mrs. ful dinner that all present enjoyed, bo creeled then-. HW. #crvier7 iro carting Millions in the U. S should thr Puw Uke Farmers’ Club will.
mi
dly
missed.
[«•
conducft
d
in
Stations
owned and nKP* ittfj ,\tr and Mrs Bert
Emil Tyden on Friday were Carl Tht- afternoon Wits spent in the chib s
Mr*. T. 8. K. Reid and Mr*.
Mr-. Don ' controlledI
controlled; by the
Hi* United^tateUnitn«MiUte&lt; gov- Brown
Brovin . Mr, Brown and John KHKUJohnson ot Chicago. Miss Martha social way and wishing for Mrs
Ihen—and effiHASTINGS, MICHIGAN
AiTlrinuuve.
c.|iarrc of
Of the program.
program,
Ailtrmauve.
Homer tSck havc charge
Bennett and a friend from Evanston. , Bechtel many more happy birthdays. Foieman have charge of the enter- ernment
clenl seeing.
tainment. and it will be ww for the | Yt-ckley. H« Icn Keeler. Lillian Tol- Oon«raiulations are extended to­
Ill. und Mr. und Mrs. Oscar Tydrn
members- to bring with them their, huisi: negative, Ikiri* Shite. Dciyils »Ir ntjd’ifr* Ernest Farr who were
of Grand Rapids.
very test -.-Ingn^oicu-.-' iu? Mr. McIntyre, Irene'Jnm. Chairman,
lv nu.rr.,.a
’
Hon. J, C. Ketchum and Dr. A. W
•--'—2.
singingVirginia Waters, Thl* negative side
Woodbumc were in Mason on. Mon­;| The Young Married People’s class Foreman U instituting
• won.
•y,.,. u
Special
,kku&lt;&gt;- music
mum wa*
wu-» given
hix-h By[
uy.
DOWLING,
thly evening where .they attended a of the Methodist Sunday School &gt;*on*. A good time U assured. ,
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
■Paul
Wuodnmn
and
the
mixed
quurLa.-.t
Week's
Leiter.
• Kiwanis club meeting. Mr. Ketcham meets on Thursday evening in theROBERTS—ROGERS.
Ilct’c.
’
j The funeral of Charles Gorham ------------------------------------------------Phone 263-1
Hailing*
Rtylng the address ot the evening. church parlors. There will be a ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers t&lt;n-1
....
ROBINHI E PARK.
They were the guests of Dr. Ross program und refreshments. John C- nmufee the marriage of their dnugh- ■ Virginia and Murtha Thompson; eged 77 years, a pidnetr resident ;Mr. and Mrs. J. Kick of near Free-:
were homo for tin1 week end.
inf Bnltimon* township, was held at
„ .
Lethbridge of Mason.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Finkbeiiwr of
| Ketcham is lhe teacher and splen­ ‘7’ ,M‘'\Lo“uc LK&gt;!‘“'.lu
Mr
and -----------------Mrs. F. C. Wing
Mr:-,
the church Sunday -tat ‘2 ■ P. *••M* . -wtthi,Hirt Sull(1“S afternoon.
c‘”
....------- and —
»• »'»
did interest is evidenced by the cil C. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mr; —
— . . a counjv
. . the
.
„
.. HofTmaster
*t.r tn;
this communi-i Middleville were Sunday guests, of
H. A. Woodman attended
Rev. ..
Kenneth
L«i The
— Bqjr
— Scouts
------of-------------------parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian
I members.
|Dhue Robert* of Baton Rouge. Lou- conference at tht- Ephcopgl church'charge
’ accompanied
leader,- Hu
i &lt; ihiikl- of tiie
iiu. services
Hri.un and
uim burial
uu.ia. in; 7
-.--------- by their
---- - ---------­ ­ their
.
, L-iatlH
*
TUCNli.il* afternoon
!*•-__'---- cemetery.
- --- *---- Mr. Gorham
— ! H.-rt
[the Dowling
bert MurtnuMarlow, nnrl
and T-i-nah
Lcnnh Aiwtruc
Andrus HFat- Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lightfoot and
The b|»de tv a graduate of Has-’
——------ ----------- ---------iInast-.d away at &gt;u
» home —
.v.—
his
after
• a1 --------tended —
the —
Boy -------------Scout banquet al
PROMINENT HOTEL. ting* High school and Michigan:
. . illn.-s
.. *
.... tl-.vH.w.
daughter Norma and Mr. Kunde of
D(ll»D CORNERS.
;I ,Hort
and. .leaves u .wife, JenHustings Wednesday M.n.U....
evening.
Freeport
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
' Miss Cordelia Fuller. Route 5. Slate Normal College. Ypsilanti The [ The Cedar Creek L. A. 8. will hold i me. several brothers and other’ rela-1
------- i------ - -----------------Mrs. John Kollar.
Holdings.*who* completed the Secre­ gnnm is a graduate of Baton Rouge I a sjteclai bjisiness meeting Thurs-' th. . and...
---------------friends
FAIR
LAKE.
Omar Ward and family of Grand
tarial Science Course al Argubrtght High school-and the LouWanu State-. day, Jan. hj. All members be sure
Mr. und Mrs. Charles Rice ot Bat- Qur community was saddened Raptd-s called on Mr. and Mrs
College, Battle -Creek, has accepted,.Univotylty at Baton Rouge. Mi und come*.
tie
Creek
were
Sunday
guests
of
Saturday
to
hear
Of
the
death
of
George Poland Saturday.
a bookkeeping and accounting post-7:Roberts i* employed as a civil on-' Don't ftft-gct the -Sunday School,
A number from this wa;
tlon with Kellogg Inn. Battle Creek. girun'r with lhe federal government. I Cdtpe and encourage the new super­
N r and Mn&gt; Jud Bucklen are theiOf pneumonia. She was a noble a
IK,rti nt the lwmB
Miss Fuller graduated from Hastings while the bride Ls a teacher in Uk- intendent
i'’"' at
ft ten o'clock,
o’clock,
parents of
..r an .i,..„
eleven pound girl,
&lt;hh who'
«h»lyoung
-------------woman, a faithful
Wlf- wife and ' w'neV^near Cl-rluvilte SatHighschool with the cias./of IMO Woodland township school where* Mr a:::'
M— Norris
— *•
and Mr:
Bergman "f arrived at their home last week, /[mother. She was loved by ull who'i.urday night. A fine time U the
lahe will continue her wm-k until the|Battle Creek
Creek vi nyl home ffilks Mr and Mrs. Dewey Reed and knew her. We all extend our devp- report.
■expiration ot her contract.
jdaughter. Marjorie, ot Hastings wvre,&lt;.st sympathy to lhe bereaved ones
I Mr*. ,Wm Ducket, Jr., entertained I After June'first. Mr. and .Mrs.. b-.inday
Recently Mr. and 'Mrs. Dan
___________
. Howard Moure L quite .sick Sunday visitors at Lloyd Gaskill's. &lt; porter
Porter Knowles U sick at thr,
lh» wntwrit­ Youngblood ot Caledonia called on
i the J. F. T. club on Thursday aftvr- Roberts u til reside in Baton Rouge.; at Mr.
this writing.
-r:t:::g.
j FrientL of fxstcr Ormsbe and; ing.
and Mrs Wright Clifford.
noon. auction bridge furnishing the .Hastings friends extend sincere! Revival
Rnvwut meetings
.n.-..,
Felt Naptha
are
in
progress
[wife
were pleasantly entertained at; Mrs. Frank Davis of Battle Cwek Mr.
cxtcrtslnmcnt. Mrs. Grace Murphy congratulations.
Mr and Mrs.- Harry • Mendenhall
jut the-U, B. church with Rev. Frecce* the Walter Ormsbe home Friday,
Helen Davis of Detroit were have mint'd from the Potta farm to
| wan’high score ana Mrs Emma
[of Hasting* in charge.. Special mu-:evening, the event being in the np-[ and
Sunday;
visitors
of
Mildred
Friu.
.
the
Shultz
farm near Caledonia.
Rctckord low. Thirteen members and
b.,.
CIRCLE NO. z.^cbvMi
'
l,v Mj.-s Arnbellc Smith and Es-’ture ol a siiower. Th? young cou-|
one guest were present. The haste-.,
A delightful meeting of Methodi .,tk. Klng. Everyone
t’
.invited
.’ l|»t.' WCrc ntccly remembered and
served a lovely two course lunch.
L A- 8 Circle No. 2 wxs held at th.Mr*. Jennie Gorham spent Sat- an enjoyable time reported.
|
hatno ot Mr*. Robert c«»k on Mon-1 unlay with Maud M tt of the Hen­ Mr.- John Gerber returned re-;
. aay evening, with a r&lt;hk! attemlanc'-. Uersiiolt district
'
eently from Riga. Ohio, where she'
! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wtircham enAtter dinner. Mrs. A D. KnUkern
visited .her daughter find husband.'
itertained Sunday evening With a । Conducted the devullons urui the
Mr. and Mrs. Ous Knoblauch.
;
RlHSO Make* Clothe* Whiter
.buffet supjmt at tiie home of Kcliar ! busiiK**x meeting was held, followed ;Ldst
Frank Granger and Bert Otis are
Stem. Guests from out of town wen* by a short progrihn ot Mings, a'
at
work north of Hickory CornersiMr. and Mrs.' Donald Down*-y of reading and a conic.,t.
Friday
Town Talk Blend
W
where
preparation*
arc
being
made'
.Kansas City, Mo., und Mr and Mrs., In February Mrs. M- L. Cook will
3 lb*, for 55c
lb’
for a timber suwing Job.
Hastings, Mich.
Corner Stale and Jefferson Sta
i Chester Kiektntvcld and son ol’ .entertain the-Circle.
Mr«. Emma Clcmence and Mr*.
!Grand Rapids.
ly surprised MryHe Robinson of Battle Creek
Shultz. Freeport, Middleville Ib.
and neigh- wired friends here Sunday.
Dr. and M:.&lt; Burton Perry and by ab
•
II.. Mm Tm
bor.v. the &lt;
ring their twenThe Cemetery Circle members are
Methodist L. A 8 Circle Nq. 6 way Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bessmcr enter­ ty-reventh anniversary. .
i».j«is&lt; x*.1mX3c
'pleasantly, entertained on Monday tained at a six o’clock dlnher Sun-1J Saturday cyi’ning, January 13. siionsorUig an oyster. dinner this
on Thursday.j
i evening by Mr;&gt;. Frank Carruthers, duy evening at the latter’s home, the Mr-. Winnie Buxu-ii and Mrs. Olive week
The Ladies' Aid will meet on
forty members ghd guests being following being 4utarts from away: I ficlntyre will jointly entertain at Thursday.
Full Quart
Jan.’18. and all are in-:
'present. Dinner was served and the Mr. and Mt&gt; Fred Patterson, Mr.j
ler at a 6:30 vited to the dinner.
100 .
I "tali stories'' created a lot of anc| Mi-. Ch.. FOvtc and Dr. and chicken-noodle sti|
amusement. Mrs. A J. Vcdder being Mrs. Ttiorndykc of Alto. Bridge fit of thfc Evun,. . tor the bent..
Was played after the dinner
the winner.
17c
Hinkle
musical program will feature.
* . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson of
Mr. and Mr. Myron Smith and Saginaw are sja-ndlng several days
Him SI KF1USI.
MEAT MARKET SPECIALS
29c
Milk
P.,
pint
son? Miciiael. of Middleville were with Mr and Mrs Ralph fjrfincy.
\ prenty1' friends ol Miss Leonarda
Mr. and Mr- Gordon Uubome vis­
Saturday hUht qnd Sunday visitors
TrcMa surprised her Sunday evening, pleasantly surprised last week by with Mr. and Mr.- Chy Inn Gasc.
it‘d the former's sister. Mr. und
59c
Cod
Oil.
pint .
Chicago Beef lb.
in honor ol her nineteenth birthday, eight of tier young lady friends a* a
Mrs. Calvin 8tettey.01 near Kalama­
lovely bridge dinner on lhe anniver­
•antkiljff wan truly surprised.
zoo Sunday.
sary
of
her
birth.
The-young
ladle*
39c
Solution,
pint
Cards
were
played,
refreshments
Fancy Cut*
lb.
Mr. und Mr- Marion Clem and,
a dellgnifu) evening. Miss Alice
served and the young people hud a , had
Ward Beremis L so much im­ Mr. and,Mr*. Fred Hiipiey were in
LyBarker winning high score und
Milk Magnesia, U.
happy time.
proved as to be able to be brought Grand Rapids Thursday afternoon.'
Any Site Piece
ib. tic
|MUa Kittle Atkina low.
lioinr.
*■
Mrs. Joe Smith L very ill at Ann
Oil,
heavy, pint .
Tltc Sunihine Club met Willi Mrs. Arbor hospital
MARRIED TEACHERS'
Mrs. Harry Waters is entertaining
Miss Bertha U.sborne and friend,
CLUB BRIDGE-DINNER. R. J Williams Thursday
the members of the O. G. Club to­
Mrs Clare Williams and lour chil­ of Grand Rapids visited th? for-(
Beef, Iron
Wine, $ .00
. .
On Friday evening Mr. und Mrs
night at a po» lifck supper and Fred H- Jones entertained the Muf- dren and Mr. and Mr* R J. Wil­ mer’s uncle. Mr. nnd Mrs John Us-'
■bridge. The husbands of the eight ried Teachers’ dub of the High liams arc all ill vlilli thd1 flu.
borne, und family Sunday after­
Cream,
size,
| members will be guests of Henry । school. A pot luck dinner was served This community extends sympa­ noon.
&gt;•’
(Mulder for the evening.
All rcmemocr
remember me
the wsuu
ucod bee
m-c ror
for
and cards lurn’whed the cvcnifig 1 thy to'the family of Sam - Schlrh! nu
Brushless
size
i cnturUihmont.
J u.lx&gt; passed awuy Saturday. The I the M. E. church ut Evhon Beck’s
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
VKe Deliver The BIG‘Little Store Phone 2491
funeral wa:; held al Middleville[ tills Thtusday
Shampoo, 50c size . .
। Miss Hblcn Angell entertained at
J. F._l’. CLUB.
Monday.
i Guy McKenzie's family are con-i
dinner Tuesday evening the honor
Mr* Dan U-wis is entertaining the
Mr. and Mr* Bert Palmer apdivaleeCing from a recent attack of
IgWM being Miss Virginia Boytn, thy j F, f. Club this afternoon witn Margaret were Gravid Rapid*-shop-[the flu.
,
occasion being her birthday.
bridge and refreshmentsper* Monday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hvitiu-y visited

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Eleven Overcoats
Leather Coats

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«

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15 Mackinaws .$045 SA 45

Shaker Knit Sweaters

FOR BOYS

Sheep Lined Jackets

Overcoats

That Makes

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Friday, Jan. 19

. Saturday, Jan. 20

Soap

Hardwater Soap

5

4

23c
19c

REED’S DRUG STORE

Coffee

Butter
Peanut Butter
Salad Dreasing

Beet Steak
Beet Roast
Bacon

X9c

23c

13k

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i

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Specials

Jan. 17 to 27

Aspirin Tablets, bottle of
Tablets, bottle of 100 .
Magnesia, U. S.
Liver
high test,
Antiseptic
S. P., quart
Mind^al
extra
and
1
size
Palmolive Shaving
35c
Shaving Cream, 50c
Palmolive
K

29c

r.

57c
49c
69c
25c
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ONE C^NT A WORD. NO ADVFRriBEME.NT.FOP LfSS THAN 25c

YAnCVEl. 5FRI1

free from aubh a curse and revtral and. large concourse of people at-’gave the second lesvon 'Lowering
who had considered such a bualne.is, tending was evidence of.the esteem M-.«l CWW without Reducing Fo kI
here had found thr owners of’ the in which ahr was held and th.- wq-u-..' Values.” The club voted to help with
vacant buildings all unwilling to sympathy held for the fmnil.v, In-The LotUsf Campbell memorial fund
rent them for that purpaae. It is rerim-nt was made in Cedar Cn-k tur M-holarships at m 8. C. The
to be regretted that al) property cemetery. Rev. Smith, psator of fhi- F&gt; bniarv meeting wiil.be held with
Dutolh'.- F&lt;Td.
tune und reached the owners do not feel that way. ThU M. P. church olflcuung
*
'
‘
for printing but due is one new venture In Freepan that Mr. and Mt» Roger William
spent Friday and Saturday in Lan- :
-p|!.d to Chicago where
innuii’ devetopna-nix it was wc cannot wish .success.
I
r the observation of a
■ .-.;-iry to omit u Intye The Ladies* Literary chib met at sing aueiidhig a com«-nDt»n.
&gt;l-thr reading matter Irum the home «.! Mrs.' Helle Gosch Mr, George' Uoiurd und .von . :tulUt
Tiie edllors ot the ThUnday afternoon. Tlwre were Buddieuf Hastings spent, Smuiuv
twenty-eight ladh-s present and a wiwf*SM Eba- Horton mid i;.&lt;ih... , M Otto Wf blfoot pent
srnb-.- but they stem very interesting program was given erme und Kenneth.
---Sunday wittr Mr. and Mr-. John.
IVe hoi&gt;e such a thing The topic for the dpy was -Harmony
I Kollar near Middleville.
’
ain but ukR you to Ix- und the Arrangement ot the Home.”
ffitpeftf
Mr. and Mrs- Henry
•&gt;•. n does. -Our last Interesting and helpful
r
" were
”, On Saturday evening Mrs- Abbie
— v. Frv and
— • • -Perkins untj w,.u, rnir
,.nl,.,rtaJlu.1| a !arv, 1Mrt-, 01 family ure mid&gt;-r quarantine lor
ppcars ,in- this issue, given by Mr^ &lt;Greta
Mrs.
Helen
Lealer.
Current
events
f
r
iend&lt;
and
here is freighted with ru- wife in charge of Mr*. l’ ,h&lt;"l*
^Mhnvlmnd's
...
,\h1J..bund’s Ibirthday. Card ------il.ii.nry of West
Mr. ...
and Mi
i! the j.ropQMtl vl&lt;-- Fighter. The rail call was responded
brdav evening
mantled furnj*hed tin- entertainment and re- ‘Carlton
। .-eanirty. It i- the.
by household hints Musical num­ freshtnents were curved
Arthur Moord
-onversation and ev,.’­’ • to
Ix-rs
included
u
vocal
duet
by
th«*
On Monday afternoon Mi
oking forward t&gt; thet Misses Lillian Blough und Wilma
of tiie stockholders. Wieland, accompanied by Miss Mur- Mil Edgar Minor and Mr.-.
and Mrs.
Nichol* attended the gvldt'j)-wedding
which will be held
Alkrdlng and an iiutrumcn- anniversary ot Mr. anjl Mt's. Addison
unceridy hoped tluit; ’ gucrite
tai number by MUa Eltsau Lewis prnncck at Delton. ’
....
Tot» McCarty and
11 clear lhe air and
family
&lt;&gt;t
Grand
Rapids.’Mr. and
Thr
past
week
AlAn
Nuttingham
Freeport' will have
.be used Io purchase dishi-s lor
Floyd Thompson and family
Kb-a-a, a live cream- will
the school hot lunches.
I’amptyil. and Mr and MH.
apre thoat. but is much bet!
m? elevator.. .
Thr Henry Fry family who live or. was’ able to return to acH
Hk'-dpell fond Joan o! Kala; returned the fore the John Fish farm, south ot town,
qx.nl Sunday with Mr und
Monday.’
are in quarantine for scarlet fever.
i-.-h-y Blough and family.
Eleven member* anti three
h his daughters at The local CWA workers have cum*
and Holland and Is pit-fed the .repairs on the water
making hu home with mum along the cast side of the bank met wnh Mary Mulkniiore on. Jan­
r, Mrs Allen Fish.
■ -and are back on the road work uary 11 for an all day meeting. AitNOTICE!
Brenner. Mr. and Mrs.
era made th
John fux. Ed. Hall pruvtd and the men ate now im­ fruit and
fley were among the proving the street along til?- south and dressing
i- seen on the streets Ude Of thr •.lllag.-.
a
iturday afternoon.
______
__ A. 3 are 'having an ull lht. ..... :I. 411l n.-l.-n B:
The L.
HEBER FOSTER
-------- It M the
.
rt wiio has wen um- d*'----n isut-ting
the hnnu.nl
home of X!r
Mr. curl
and ..
’ Mrs. Earl Rogei.s Thut.-duy with a.
turm-d-to his bakery here pot luck dinner at noon. The public
Lx invited.
Eiirie and daughter. Eth- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earle
n. id .Smyrna called ut the Rev. daughters. Helen and - Doris, of
I . iiiuii'. home Friday evcnin;.- Smyrna were Monday evening
Gayllia t&gt;H&gt;mi,s accumpunied guests at the home ol Rev. and Mis
LODGE Dowifric
e and remained
until F. Loomis.
It is reported that an uiuucce.xsrrnlng. •
Mr Geo. Waldriiig of ful att^pipt was made one night last
week to break into two of the local
busihe.‘s plitces. We hope the culprit
HAR;or ctilpriU are caught, before they
Roy Blough. Hurry Fields succeed in »ny of their attempUMONY
ait CurtiM drove to Gaylord
in the former's track and
iiihl .back three lathes lor the There Lslota Of sickness al pres­
ALL
ENSEMBLl
tbs mill.
ent in this locality. OuFAoeai hos­
!r anti Mrs F. E Brunner und pital is full and all nurses, both
the
Dance.
. Mildred’Hurley .were Sunday practical and trained
......... that «...
were
'
the home of Mr. and .Mrs. available, hale been kept busy.
nrv SmelKer.
Robert Adams has been .1 very
Overholt arid Roy Pres- critical pneumonia pptlcnt in the
SATURDAY
’
OR
ionic from W. S. T. C- over hluspitlil. but is in an miptoied con­
dition imjws Mrs. James McIXgiuld
CHESTRA,
Boys.
ry Cool cont;nu&lt;'. on tl&gt;v Of Cloverdale and a buy tn&gt;m Dowl&gt; •
taut httle Im- mg. whose name ' we. have not
■ writin •
learned, jk also patients hi the
Jus 1-xvd the S.nclatr honpitul
• in "t tie «•••! &lt;t‘d nf Mrs L»*&gt;n Leonard ha* bdi
t from »:thur s-ti.rt and critically ill with eryaiptla*. but 1/
• ., 1 unpietr Ut.e of ga-&lt; gutting better now We Ivijx- she
supply the pubi c demand, connnuts to Improve Mrs Dr1
K. ldrr. who lives over in t/;ary U thr trained fiurse m utv •&gt;; Ir-mu -uuiiwn tendance.
’u.dav morning announrin-t lh.- Mr- Blondie Rulurcj, has liven
an eight ixiund daughter c.iring for the sick on&gt;-a in Russell;
Mott's family
t Oeood and friend, Misj uulr Betty and Aleutlw Leonard
! H'intineton. Ind. were ar,. being caied f&lt;ir b&gt; their auni.
’• ul Alan Fl,h and Mr&lt; Henry tiroes, at her home, din­
ing the severe lUneru of their mothMoro Star J Feature
KertMNt has decided to tr
ftets Than Ever Seen
ng and Kill hold an aucMr. und Mrs. Thomas -Spaw are
Before at One Time
ii&lt;- farm, known un the habpjr over the arrival of a - little
farm, one-hull .mile daughter during the just wick.
TIL HEW. SENSATIONAL
I- n c|i:&gt;: t .■ cnool house Mr. and Mrs. John Hari'ington and
ENTERTAINMENT!
Tuesday. »ve iiaven’t
Marvih were Kalamazoo shop*
, plans are lor (M.!u \V«dnesday.
18 EQUESTRIANS
h him success yhe M. E. Ladies’ Aid will have a
10 CLOWNS-10 HORSES
work he may -upper followed by program. Tues­
150—PEOPLE—150
day evening. January 23. in the

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Hastings to qual
b i
STAlLATIOM
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A VG£ PROGRAMS

CARDS of THANKS

~\de&lt;ate
V for better
/ mortuary

services
new sacrifice
far.—profit

CHARLES H. LEONARD
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ntertalncd the community hall basement, to raise
dcavor Society nwney fur the M. E. church baseie recently Games und IIRnt fund. The program will cotir
■:e enjoyed by the ohil- S,st of music, a playlet, und a. talk’
l»p cum and apples were
Mrs. Marian Wetzel, the county
, „
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, school nurse for this area
..rd Newton and Claude Everyone remember’ tin; lecture&gt;
:&gt;• in Grand llai&gt;itLs, Thiirs- Thursday afjcrnooii of this week at
■ the former., brother, Le- tjlc church given by Mrs Lydia Ann
. is in on- uf the hospitals Lynde on child training. A good’i.tIr Newton, In company tendance ts urged so that this series
an I. r^hom hr was work-..of lecture* may be continued.
-eriously injured when a Mrs Bernice Fisher ol Latv-ing
.id.of# onions which they und Mf;-. Gladys Couch of Dowling
. kidded on the icy hiive baen spending part of the week
1: just north of Moline. The Wjtji their father. Mr. Henry Adatns.
&lt;. .Ha
Bertba McKlbbln f,r Vank,e ‘
the W,h,w..
injuries H».
has n~
not b~„
been
md'but it was feared that
Mr. Springs spent Friday with Mrs. Ma----------i-wion had suffered a skull fracture.
‘zzz'zzz ulda Smlth.
1 ,Mni.?’rwtonLJL
*ftr
“*’ Margaret Danniels and ««,
!? ?ovln&lt; •Mrs.
MUs
rl.e old farm
south of town
Harrington an!
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lire both
ixiih sick
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-, ” :2'’,!l!^&lt;Sa-'’ We’ ll&lt;’l** J. c. Horton and W B Hayward
j.^cdy ^recovery. ~
~ j,,ft Sunday morning &lt;xi an auto*
mobile trip in the west. Mr. Horton
ettcr from their niece. Mim going to visit hLs sister. Mis Laura
der, daughter of Rev.-Au- Judson, and family in-Phoenix, AriWh&lt;! " •’ ,ni"lol'ar&gt; !’• zona, and Mr Hayward will visit’a
•tating that she was m th.- brother in California
hospital a; Wuhu. Anh- qiie passing of Mrs Blanche Mott
na recovering rapidly loom gmurday at noon put deep sorrow
ipjiendIntis ojxratton. The let- lnto tbe bt.art5 of everyone in this
..ten on Dec. 17 and Miss
Mist IfX*aJlty. She was only sick about,a
vox written
. r (s« no
no dbubt'back
JJmht hark at tier
her MisMl&lt;claimed her
atfon at work by this time.
through the drcadFd diseilse uf
pneumonia. Duiiitii.Blanche was win
burn rvu.
Feb.
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“ni3 John F1*h werc in 33/ !^»3 on the farm five miles east
xi.y Hii.is Tu.-Miay.
o{ j&gt;].on where she has always
. •?’ u. B pra)er inerting was jIVT(J. with lhc exception of a few
;? ’;*'/■ ’T tV"’1'
,Mr a'ld
the Mott’s have lived In
h U G- ch Thursday evernng This Dehon during the winter u* that
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al ’ le hOmi m-',dc u fnorc convenient for Mr
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Molt as a rural carrier. She leave.,
.t and S r. Harrt Fields are Asides her husband, six children,
ng m t.ie John Deining house tn LaVera. Reva..Elvcrt. Thelma. Marmirtheast corner of tgWtt, Mr ..irie and Merlym her mother. Mrsemployed at the .Curtis c!ara Clark of ‘Hastings und five
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... brothers. Cassius, of Muskegon. Clyde
am ’ Ji?; V
nr‘ of Delton. Burr of Holland. B*&gt;yd ef
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,C Hastings' and Meric of Cloverdale,
revival
•
service
being
conducted
•Vln.l-U.ruee h.in&lt;r etmduelM by
hv
wlUlm ahd a hOSt Of
R-v. E M. Wheeler at. Tamarac friends. She will be greatly missed
church Friday evening.
In the home. Funeral services were
G, o. Fortxy und son. Gerald, were held Monday at two o'clock at the
lasting* visitors Saturday , afier- home and the profusion of flowerj
C-oiL
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F:ank C Deming of Grand RapORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
id; ■-.&lt; in town Thursday afterr.w;i. His rjjutljer. Mrs. Gee. Dem­
ing, who
&gt;jx*nding the winter at
hi. home, accompanied him hen­
And remained fur a tew days.

day in the interests of the proposed
hew elevator. Success to you, Mr.
Bergy.
Rev I H. Osgood And Mr. arul
rs. John Fox attended the revival
evict* at Tamarac church Wednes­
day evening.
Ed Thomas ha.; sold hLs pool
■•&gt;::! und billiard parlor to Glenn
.rkini-. who took possesion , last
Saturday night, -The buddlnit is be­
ing remodeled and we. understand
new fixtures will be installed and
11 will be opened in the near future
ai an up-to-date beer garden. We
had hoped that Freeport would keep

Admission

Fire Insurance At Cost!
clsiiiacd policy,
DISCOUNTS gw»n for ro4«, ttr* riitittng root! on d*«Ulngi. »l»o for

MORRIS O. HILL. Hatting*
JERRY ANDRUS. Hastings

JOHN H. UTZ, Halting)
KEN BRAENDLE. Freeport

State Mutual Rddded Fire Insurance Co
HOME OFFICE 70S CHURCH ST.. FLINT. MICH.
W. V. BURRAS. FrciUcut.

It Don’t Look Right To
Does It To You?
Us
That you should invest money in GOOD
SHEEP AND HOGS, then stand back and
let worms take HALF your profits and
without doing anything to PREVENT IT,
DR. HOLLAND’S MEDICATED STOCK
SALT is a WORM DESTROYER—A Stock
Conditioner—A Mineral Deficiency Ration
—A PREVENTATIVE of DISEASE. Try it
and SAVE MONEY on YOUR feed bills.

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Milk Consumption Should-BeMain•
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a
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tained
ata aTligh
Leveli As
a
Public Health Measure'

.wry ejijoyuble time had by all.
Hastings were Bunday
M. S. C. ANNOUNCES
,, w,, , «!!« NK
| M,-. and Mrs Orson Laubaugh1 and MraS George Rar
lire community thee
RADIO PROGRAMS f Mt- Mary Cain entertained^ tlw '’Jirnt lost-wrek tn Freeport.

fiddle k»r a farm.
A kingdom has Ijern offered’ft
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BANQUETS
SCHEDULE

" ”' Curolli
now
_Seven Big Sessions and Five Ii ';' ofivreu .. fidtiii
John W. Haw, dir&lt;x

Programs Arranged for

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Colleg,- Station, WKAR, I,
’ ’ On the Afr’ With a New
•Series of Broadcasts

letter from
Farmers Week
Michli
East Lansing—Seven general Carolina,
hud
“If ralt has l»t its savor, where-(milk cow in the country. This cx- meetings and five banquet i.
ut
With shall It DC ;4ilUd'.” Shull wc-lPO* * as cut to one-fifth ol that which nun of national and inter­
I ’Aouhl like to live in Oregon. I
wnn snail 1
; umuunt in 1930 uud tlw flu uiu jmun
reduce the production ut milk b&gt; |&lt;)v,.r ap, । navlm: taken 50 000 ol our national prominence in agriculture have a family of ,-ix children. I wil' t.itlun. WKAR.
speak, will lx- held during trade my old fiddle made m Wurt
killing the cow*?
I people. The feeding of tiie Near East ; ■XU!
Farmers Week al Michigan State ternbury. Genpanv. by Jacob Starne
Let us look ovciNn few of tiie facts was another example of malnillri- 1 College, Jan. 29 to Feb, 2.
of history and 8®tm we»inuv do irtich|,fcjn follow'd by tiie ruvnyex of the
A Joint dairy breeders' meeting
'hat such a fiddle, it gr
a thing sainr-The earliest refer-, Plague.
; wifi lx- held Monday afternoon, Jan. disclcufr.'
is *otth about SI ,4W. X
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icdiowmg
ence.-, b&gt;&lt;nc UM* ol butler ta as a . Doctors djnm now that vitamin D 29, at which A J. Olover. editor of Ulne,
has been infnnio-d that ;
netwral plan which ha.: been i&lt;:
n.ectawe. or tiiat it was supposed to resists all kinds &lt;&gt;! infectious. Kale Hoiiid -* Dairyman and presidi-qt of Flertiing
will have to convert said fiddle int mcceaaful during the post sev
have medicinal propertie#. The early jicd in winter bring:, up the vitamin the Holstein-Frtesinn As-oriation ot cash
for th.- farm Bat the trade &gt;»•
Romans were said to have gone into A tout not the D. but silage and ha.,' America, wifi discuss "The Future •
The Farnr
Switzerland often to get the benefit bring up the D and this Iwii will of Purebred Dairy Cattle"
•
rniaitn. intrinsically ,-A Fiddle for .
broadcast daily,
of then- milk which was tlxxighl to make antiscorbutic butter of modA general dairymen’s banquet and'’
noon is designed
be a retfiedy for tuberculosis. That’rrnate potency..
the Gucrn-ey Breeders’ Ax-oclauon un. . A.tn C|.rAD pn
was many year.-, ago. Coming downj Dr. Sh« rm ni of Columbia. Univer- bunqiw-t will be held Monday eve- HULLAND bUUAK LU.
tian fanner •• I:
to the British Isles some 200 years'sity state.-, that duiry ppqancta con,
.
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HAD A BUSY SEASON
uko &gt;! is noted Unit the doctor; itltute 2i» per wni ol our loud, by
.
---------repdr'.s and diACTUe-ams on impel
found their patients’ recovered more value, und he recommends 44 jM*r Coffey of the University of Minncrapidly it Rd butter, especially if the-‘cent os u propei amount
■eta .will srauk at a general meeting Made Over G,500,000 Pounds^"' agricultural pio'dern.
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The tt&lt;imr-nuik«-rF
Homemakers' IProgram^
pb
butter wxs June butter (gnua; but-1 Records of tiie Olympic Village. in tin- .gymnasium
on "Adjusting
Beet
Sugar
and
1,000
I'd and presented bv the home • t,.r,
California, 1932. State that the quan- Livestock Pnxluctlon to Clmnging
Recently the Bureau of Dairying I titles of milk conMiined by tlw ath- ! Economic and Social Conditions."
Tons of Molasses
will .c&gt;iir.pI' t» F
found that grass-milk nWny contain jlcU’s averaged 12 gallons, hnd 51 ! -Tuesday has-been designated as
Mr. John I) Kellev of Holland, pnib'ems whli-l
C'Bapqui't night.”, with three large
50 tunes as much vitamin A as milk । lbs. of butter, using a yearly rata.'
I Recent scientific tests liave proven J dinners scheduled. "The Fellow -hip manager of lhe Holland Sugar Cun- the hoincniakcr
from dty feed.
was in the city one d:&lt;v ln»t
Jtlttit
the
vitamin
content
of
cniry
[of
Livestock
.Administration"
will
be
Lacteiiun lias been found to In­
and jnild the Barmer ofllce a :
hibit bacterial growth of the strep­ 1 products is an ini|x&gt;rtant factor in’::discussed by Ih-an Coffey ut the Th** Holland Sugar Company
caic Uiul buying will ■
tococci of scarlet fever and mam-'I lhe rraytance of iniectious bacteria.
for mwni [x. IIlchld^ ln thi.
yhlch tI The present consumption of rnilk, mi l UK- Home ErOMmto tanqmt has been a busy place
„TOr„xim»(.bmills.
A clear case was presented in 'as fluid and in the form &lt;il its prod- to l,™r xjwrol ,.lwrt u&gt;k* ol nu-r-i,,, a,„,
,mu.,,,,.
or , broadcast diilly. except Saturday and j
Suiiduy at "J:05 P. M
1917-18. when Denmark was block-1jucts. Is now well below 1.000 lbs. jwr e.*t und witness a play given by the
■ nfl0 ,.,n. o. .lr7,d
Xw of molaltes It t In the College of the Air program |
■tided and scarcely any exports of person and Is close to tlw convump-, Oakland county home economics' '*^r’
dairy product* were permitted.—the tlon in 1918-19 when the flu epidem­ 7h&gt;U,y&lt;;r1DC|a/* ^n'h'i
AnJ4,&lt;‘J'y ,,f has jxirriia-eil more than L’fiOOf) tons’; which follows the Homemakers’ -pro- • ■
(.
hlch .At ],. . ,A., by Jgriun. members of the faculty in the :
consumption of butter was increased ic was taking such a, heavy toll in Hu- agricultural division of Michi- „f
I
gan
State
College
will
Kpeak.
on
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* I arts and —* “ -*•••'**-— “♦ •udeaths.
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from la to 32 lbs. per person, and;
farmers
information which
tiie next year when the other coun-l Any artificial control of f«xx! sup­ i justmvnUi in Michigan's Agrlctd-1 There were 1 148 farmers in elevenj­ College
ral interest. Along
tries were overrun' with influenza, plies should consider tiie rcstetatwe- Tv'w^"”,•‘'’^ tanqurt
Munu
„
ol
!MUnvv
.,m
auemgan
counties
of
southwestern
Michigan
the CoHrge ha.-i arr.
i fin) Denmatk was scarcely touched, foods ubovi- nil others, else the w&lt;-ak r-E-.
h UW
who delivered 5.399 load &lt; of beets to
and the disease of eyes, ixenophCountry Gcntlemarv will be *!'■• t! ,. n j
t n n n , Th
a series of health t.iH:•
thainiiai which had been increasing'ltiqn With a weakened condition or Speaker at the general session Wed-: lor a number of years dlsapjicared death. The victims of tiie Hu arc nesday afternoon. He will talk on truck, wagon and bob slrJghx.;
.•.till
dying
every
year
and
the
rpi, 'Mu'-t We. Do Without Foreign Placed end ,to trnd tl fifteen mile Public Instruction fora series of]|
only io return when the export trade
i
demic
pniuwd
by
15-years
ago.
•
Trude?” Th&lt;* first «-\enlng meeting iM-trrogenous line of vehicle-; would dlM’Uasionn on education problem’ . i
was again resumed.
Tiie College .st.ation broadcasts on:;
I of the week’s program will be held
Sick soldiers In tiie World war j
formed by those who brought the
*:;v' ;,7n7/h".y'l()40~kil&lt;x;vclc'- or
ASSYRIA GROUP.
in Demonstration Hall Wednesday lxwere known to have failed to recover]
beet. Two mile, would consist of a
nX ‘'
In nr 2
many tunes until fed milk or ila|I The Assyria Home Economics Ex­ evening. Dr. Paul F Voelker, stale freight ear;. .Ind (he other thirteen 2M
ro M .J
* product.'., and many wounds failed to, tension Group will hold Its next I superintendent of public instruction,; miles wrydd be composed of trucks. 2r.?.n?
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The
Michigan
Schoo)
heal until milk or butter was ted' meeting Jun. 10 at the home ot Mrs. will speak on
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upon^u’« tX
t
; Sperry Thomas Thisi.; an all day situation,” it
them.
,
reMrt ntr of rur.il
aIc,.*.,.
‘0r5
w hauling
lx-&lt; spay-*,
PRAIRIEVILLE.
rural comcom-1 iln&lt;l
In the United States tljpre was no1 meeting. Come nt 10 A M. Bring interest to residents
Tlubob
. Bro
received-thepart
,
influenza until the war-time food your own box lunch suitable for a rpunlties.
ment on their beets December 151“.,
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Thursday afternoon. dlifTord V. and will rocriw* ar&lt;&gt;ther on Januarv . ’ *
control was begun and ’ undernour-' child in school.
married MinGregory, editor of the Prairie Farm- i'IS. nw sugar Ckmsany and twl*
Ishmcnt w-ls pronounced. The goy- •
er* publL'hed in Chicago, III , will1 ««&gt;mrx are wratl."under a
i'1".',,;'?'J,, A "
eminent even took up the encour-i
.
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.... give
thr address. Ed. Hayard, cdl-1
agement of eating cottage chevie to ,,r.
n.r o, urn ,a»n.&gt;lva,ua rariurr.alll
"ir- HurcW:: a Iona, haroy and
help balance tiie menu. During the; Make up the last Ir.xson with y«,.ur tor of the Pt-hnsylvania. Farmer.-will
years 1918 and 1919. Die. United] leader or some other member near- —-------- • ——■—
States ex|&gt;ort« d (while the flu raged). rst you if possible.
Caroline Tusker. Secy.
from 100 to 200 lbs. of milk for each
(From Hoard’s Dairyman.)

ARRANGE CONTEST
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.FOR EVERY TASTE

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NEW LOW RATE
On Loans Above MOO to $300
(Monthly ratt cut to

• Household, offers a substantial cut in the cost
of loops'above $100 up to $300. The new low
monthly rate is 2'4%. Families keeping house
w ho can repay monthly now may borrow amounts
over $100 at a real saving. Loans of $100 and less
reduced to 3*t per month. Quick, private
service. Only husband and wife need sign. 20
months to repay. Visit, write, or telephone the
Household Finance Corporation of America on
the 3rd Fl. of the City National Bank-Building,
1 West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406.

MtMItR N.«. A.

Are you interested in trading your present Used
Car for a better one? Wc have an unusually
fine assortment of REALLY GOOD

USED CARS
from which to choose. Look over this list and let
us demonstrate these bargains to you

One 1932 Ford V-8 DeLux Sedan—Safety glass
ail around, good tires, motor like new,
good paint, for a quick sale now only.- ^^rUU
Two 1932 Ford Tudors—New motors
and in perfect condition, each now only

PART TWO-Page Nine

THE HASTINGS BANNER

(FOEfi

One 1931 Ford Victoria—
A beauty, and only---------

$225
Two 1929 ForcTTudors—Fair condition,
take your choice, each only------------ — $115
One 1930 Ford Sport Roadster—With rumble seat,
a snappy fast tar which will please the young
folks.

One 1926 Lincoln 5-Pass. Sedan—in splendid con­
dition. There are years of smooth,
— - ——
luxurious service jn this car. Only .

$175

One 1926 Straight Eight Packard Sedan—In fine
condition. You will be surprised at how cheaply
you can purchase this fine car.
\

Universal Garage Co.
FORD dealers
Hastings Michigan
al anti Corduroy Tires and Accessories
15 Plate Genuine Ford Batteries

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Mr’ I','u
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Charles' Mullen

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and

Mrs

1 Daniel Boone, Shakespeare,
GRAND RAPIDS JAN. 1'.. i noy«! Cortright of OtM-zn called on
Tiie thousands who last year at-|Mr&lt; s.rrnh -Smith. Mvrtlo'and Mrs,]
or David Hanim Could
tended the Shrine clrcte. tn Grand ] Muiy Polley one dav Inst week.
1
Find Entertainment
Rapid-, proclaimed it.the Ik-..1 indo-rj Sorry to report Mr? Hyde ill. un-'
j East lam-lng —Daniel Boone. Wil- circu-. tlu-y luoi ever witnewed. It •able to resume her school duties.i
jliam Shakespeare, David Harum wax given under lhe auspices of Ho?** she.wifi -oon t&gt;c. welt. Mrs
and other celebrities could find en- Saladin Temple, who announced: Hazel Mt-Kibhln is teaching in her ,
tertainmrn’ In the program ar- that it proved so sathfnfctory that place and Mrs. Japhet in the pri-t
। ranged for Farmers’ Week at Michi- they would make it an annual ufiidr. I mar'v room.
■gan State College. Jan. 29 to Feb. .2 'Carrying out this determination they j Ml.« Ida Bronson and Ernest Farr;
that this
circu. wlflrwerc
married
I Anv-flca's most famous pioneer,Announce
4-----------------—..year's
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"be
at Delton Thursday, Rev. Miles.;
(probably would be ’fiMurd watchingi
1*' given
8i*»'’&gt; in the
’he Grand Rapids Civic hum
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wl,„-4, ha::
,1BS! Auditorium,
[ Auditorium, lor
tor ohe
oho full
lull uwk.
week, bebo-I performing
; performing Ure
theceremony.
ceremony. The best;
the
rifle shooting contest which
! become un annual feature in the ginning Monday afternoon. January ; wLhes for happiness go with them t
;armory. He aL-^» would find some 22. with two performances every day j'Both are promlfient church workers;
‘first clan competition among the «' 3:00 rtlid 8;ti0 P. M.. concluding 1 and the nice part is they arc stay-'
;farmers who plant bullets in the Saturday night. January 27. The]ing here.
bulUcye with amazing regularity.-Price ot admission will be-30 cents.
Henry Benson and Ray Ca«tle;
|S6mc of-the shooters do not use the . with no tax added. Special price to1 were nt Hasting* Thursday on busl-1
ffvnn recommended for target prac-; children. AU matinees 25 cents.
]«««
I new.
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tice but II Ls evident that their; This year thy clrcu^wlll bflcrji Callers at Mr. and Mrs. Henry]
method* have been tested on the more than was ever presented In yd Benson’s Sunday were, -Mr. and;
• meat getting ranges.
indoor circus bill before. Nearly all Mrs. Peter Castle. Mr. and Mrs Ray
Siiakes|x-.ue mignt not be quite i the acrobat*, gymnasts, ucrialists and’ Castle and daughter of Orangeville .
so.enthused about tiie shows Which riders-are Imported artists, some of Mr. and Mrs. John Vnnderbrook
will be played in the rural drama j them making their first appearance and daughter of Kalamazoo.
Mr, and Mrs. Wallte Smith re- j
contest, but if hr remembered that; here. Strange as it may sound, the
■•The play’s the Thing” he could up- acts are mrotly new, and none L-i centlv entertained eighteen to Sun-;
prectntc the acting of the cast.* ■ commonplace. Each number Ls prop- dav dinner, the children, grandchll-:
dren and lhe in-laws.
from the smaller Michigan towns, jcrly named a feature.
John White and famfiv moved trf]
, Between acts he could attend the!-------------- *"♦**•-----------Hastings January 1. Mr. Beadle
Orange singing contest and decide i
PLEASANT . RIDGE.
moved from near“Htykorv Corners:
; whether the voice or the acting is Last Week’s Letter.
| the greater as-set on the stage.
Mr. and Mrs Ort Roush of Bnt- onto the fa’rm vacated by Mr. White. |
| David 'Harpm could.exercise hl* tie Creek spent 'Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Charles Hughes nrcomnanied |
Mrs. Allee Rogers. Mrs. Ella Rotters;
I talents trying to trade horses with land Mrs Chas James
| the teamsters in^ tiie pulling con-1 Mrs. Edith Richardson of Way­ and guest. Mi’s Ftrth. of Grand;
test. {some of these teams are the, land L* speeding some time at Ar- Rapids, to Augusta, where- they]
spent the day with the fonher'g
| result of years, of exchanging one thnr Richardson’s
horse for one a little better, and 4he The Nutrition Claw will be held daughter. Mrs. Glenn Horton.
Mrs. Florence Mott who has been
owners would certainly welcome any] with Mrs. Mary Townsend on Tuesill for several days, is improving.
chance to better their 'teams. Thesi' day. Jan 16. ‘
men know horses and if David shows Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ronk of Bat- Hope she will soon bc’able to lie
up Ju- had better be brushed up on tie Creek spent Sunday nt Lester nlx&gt;ut dgain.
Triple Link Club will meet at the
his trading tricks or he will go home Kinnc's.
। in an automobile.
1 Mrs. Frank Wallace has been, I O. O. F. hall Friday. January 12.!
Co-operaliw dinner, program. Cornel
; Absent-minded professors and pooriy for some time. ■
ithose wha.c wits are wool gathering , Mr. and Mrs Wurpie Kelsi-y and and have a good time.
Mr., and Mrs. D. N. Honeywell ;
lean find entertainment in watching , Margaret were in Buttle Creek on
tin- sheep shearing contest which Tuesday.
called on their daughter and fam-1
*
continues through jeveral days and I Mrs. Anna Boict* has been visit­ fly. Mr. and Mrs Philip O’Toole, und
| concludes on the feature night pro­ ing with her son. Ward, and family daughter of Battle jCrecfc Sunday
afternoon.
grams.
in Lansing
The Sunday School report for thr
; Arthur Teeter was In Scottville
’
OBITUARY.
Thundav on business. HL* father last quarter is both interesting and
Samuel Sc'nleh was born in Leigh - returned with him for a few days/ encouraging. Tiie largest* attend‘ton township. Allegan county, in
There will be no services noct nnce was; 105 and the smallest 70.
] 1878. Ute jvungest son ot Carl and Sunday evening but on Wednesday i wlth an average attendance of 81
' Mary jjchleh. He lived the most of evening. Jan. 17. slides. “A Pil- There are 23 who have not mused i
i’his life, in mid around Middleville. grimage Io Bethhlchem." will be Ionp Sundai&gt; Wc arc proud of our:
| excepting for about a year when he shown by Rev. John Evcrington ofisl’nt,ay SW™!
resided in Denver. Colorado, Orj Jan. Grand Rapids, who-has taken the
------I
CF.DAR CREEK.
1. 1901 he was united in marriage to pictures himself. A fine talk with',
Week’» Letter.
j IdA May Tobey of East Caledonia. the pictures und special
mnsic.!;।Last
The
Community
Club
was
well
at-1
(To thbi Union was born one son Earl. Come and enjoy them.
tended Friday night. There wax a]
I who now resides at home.
] good xiipprr and an all-around ]
He was always unselfish.' and a
time.
kind and loving husband und fath- LaM Weeks Letter.
II good
nnlt
y ncrtnion
Henry
Wcrtmnn n«i&lt;j
and wur
wife vunicu
visited i|
Mr. and Mi.-.. L&lt;e Bresson of Kai--Wlll Kncstrick'and wife of Climax:
1 He departed this life in the sana­
amazoo
called
o»
Wilbur
wltaon
and
Sunday
torium lit Howell. Jan. 5. 1934.
Wr -rr tlad fo hMr that Pcarl ।
1 He is survived b.v his widow, Ida family Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Martha Han Ls wry 11 al Lanfcor 1« improving slowly.
1
iSchleh ot Middleville, one son Earl
of Middleville. two brothers. Wil­ this writing Her many frienda hope, Mr nI1(| Mo Ruwell WntMin and
.daughter spent Sundiv with their,
liam of Middleville Slid Charley of for her speedy recovery.
Portland,
*' Mr.‘ "’J11 Mr!, l«&gt;rent.-. Mr and Mrs. Watson, and
Portland. Oregon,
Oregon. tiso
two sisters,
sinters. mo
Mrs..
. ........ -- ...... ........ laniuv oi VMiveruaic.
m Uu-Jwwni,
-----------------„l Mr. Shultz and exMr, r-.5~
M„„nw ,„d
„n
K&gt;1.
trnd
,ymi»th&gt;to
the tarrared ,mlra,
. |&gt;„rt ol th,
I
Caledonia, besides several nieces and
on.';’
J
..
week with hrr parents. Mr. Monroe
.nephews and n host of friends.
Mr. and Mrs Charley Keny.m are „mP Saturday num and all went I
&gt;...„
—
|)Mk
)n
Kalamam
,
Mo
„day.
।
both confined to their beds with the
DOUDH CORNERS.
flu- but
some better —
at ----------this writjLajjt Week’s Letter.
- arc----------------Mr and Mrs. Will Shriber and;
i Mr. and Mrs Johnnie Compbeli of ln« “nd
hope to see them up daughter of Hastings spimt Sun­
j Cedar Creek visited the latter’s sis- •wonday with Mr. and Mrs Will Oprd.'
। ter. Mrs. Silvia Larabee recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zerbel ot
Merle Campbell of' Freepdrt is!
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waters visited Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs. ■pending a few days with his grand-:
then- daughter and family of Battle ■ Charley Kenyon and Mr. and Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wert-f
Creek Sunday.
a- E Kenyon Sunday afternoon.
man. .
I Don't forget the P. T. A. at the Henry West of Hastings spent
Mrx. Olive Campbell, Mrs. .Mary;
। schoolhouse Friday. Jan. 42. A good Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Owen and Mr Hamilton of Hastings
Mrs Mda Ashby. ''
’ progrum. Everybody come.
were calling on friends at this place
.
- ------------ ------------------Gordon Kenyon in company with Friday. r
f
I Theodore Roosevelt was Inaugu- Howard haddock of Coats Grove
| rated President of the United States spent Friday afternoon in KalumaRembrandt's full name was Rem-]
as the age of forty-two.
zoo.
brandl Herinnnzoon van Ryn.

i-ti und j

Richard. Hathaway han been on.poned one week on a
the sick list.
death of Mr. Shilton
and Mr L J Matthew.; of Edd. Schultz.

SWIFT’S ORIOLE

1 T/^

SMOKED

HAMS

Shank Half

Ground Beef

lb.

rausii

W.

Smoked Shoulders

CTF A !/ C
** ■ t/nrv j

8c

n&gt;.

round or
sjrloin

«■ 12V2C

Sliced Bacon

9C

'.(rib. I.,.,

Pork Steaks

3

Beef Pot Roast

25c

i&gt;».

Meaty tender

,b. 7&gt;/2c

OYSTERS

*| gc

p».

Fresh, for frying or stewing

LARD

CARTON
, Swift’s Silver Leaf

AUNT JEMIMA 20-oz.nkg. 10c

24«4-ib. »ack 95c
Country Club, laboratory tested

PANCAKE F.LOUR

5 ib.»d. 27c

ROWENA

4»25«

FLOUR

CORN MEAL

5 ib. »a&gt; 15c

Pancake or Buckwheat Flour

CORN SYRUP-525c
*

LIGHT — 5 lb. P-l] 27c

PEANUT BUTTER 2 iuu, 23c

RAISINS SEEDLESS 4 lb. pkt. 31c

COCOA

GRAHAM

’

Sun Maid

2 lb. can 23c

5 ib. Mck 19c

FLOUR

MILK

COUNTRY CLUB
EVAPORATED
PET? CARNATION or DUNDEE 3 ull can. 20o
BRAN FLAKES

pLr. 10c

Country Club

CORN FLAKES

If., pkg. 11c

Country Club

MOLASSES

2’4 lb. can 15c
RED HEN, 5 lb. can 29c

FOULD’S

2 pi... 15c

Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles

MACARONI

SPAGHETTI or NOODLES — Fancy Country Club
JEWEL COFFEE

it. 19c

French Brand, Ib. 23c

25c

4

-d. 39c

TRUMP BROOMS
Sturdy, well made

TEA BAGS

pkg. 15 bags 15c
May Gardens, Orange Pekoe

BLOCK SALT

so-iu. bio&lt;k 35c

TOILETSOAPS

Your
Choice
PALMOLIVE, CAMAY, LAVA, FAIRY or KIRK'S CASTILE
LIMA BEANS

10c

KIDNEY BEANS

3

ib..

25c

SUPER SUDS

15c

TOBACCO

3

r-

25c

Small package, 3 for 25c

.

CHEWING, all regular 10c variaties

P and G SOAP
KIRK'S FLAKE SOAP 10

25c

10c

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

ICEBERG
J
BANANAS
CAULIFLOWER
LETTUCE

Fancy crisp — large 60-size

Golden yellow fruit

Large mow white heads
GRAPEFRUIT
Florida, 70-80 iiz«

3

ORANGES

for

1 3c.

dos. 35c

15c

CARROTS
BRUSSEL SPROUTS *.«•»»&lt;- 15c

Florida Temple, 126-150 size

ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO 3 ; SALES TAX

�THE HASTINGS HANNER. WEDNEHDAY. JANI ARY 17. 1911

PAGE TEN

indebtedm
Such delays can be SURVEY FARM HOMES
HUGE LOAN AWAITING
I removed by the farmers thernwlves
in riruT rnilUll
FINAL LOCAL ACTION
'm'Minusln und.
IN EIGHT COUNTIES
ut one time or another been owned
:

oi^i'uJu

St. Paul Land Bank Approves by lumber companies. ■ who« chief Mich. Portion of Federal Pro 1
,31.000.000 in Credit lor
ject Seized toll..
Mich. Fanners Past Year

PROBATE COI'RT.

,
’Admr. filed, letters of ■ ndmini-’rapcsal.' of‘ this land
after lumbering
iry 2
twn Ls‘tied. order limiting .-cttlemcH
~|
1 '
'WU**mcidental and little attention . East tanstit
.
'inventory of entered•
paid to the matter of giving a
s
wfii
begin
January
’
in
B&gt;t. William J. Bivens, d-.c'd.
perfect title'to the new owner. *®rm nor
Mason. Clare. Tuscola. Waiver of notice filed, mdep .ap-.
Land.; owned In partnership were
Ingham, bltawa, and pointing Admr. entered.,
t
w OTWra
Dy UPt.a, S-’nW
..........
passed
owners
"-‘«*"£ tv&lt;i&gt;.w JMKrtni
.r by deeds
und Brunch
countu'.c. The • survey is a K-it. C. O. Ellut.»n. deed. Testi­
other simitar defects in title are
comr.kn
all tyre
yre stanr*. sponsored by the C. transfer equity in .land cmilraet cncommon
w A department ol agriculture, tend,
artmlly^-cJaiBd in Michigan’in H* '
Ecoimmics. and. the g*. clarence Steiner, mipor. Final
SSS?Wr" The ^»^«H*«''ler
lacvounl o, ,u-rdlan hled
ot
Extei
, completed in December. The
L.jn(j Bank
Rank sent
sent $1,424,000
$14°4 000 into
into The purpeue of the survey 1-- to quardian filed.
Land
U,cluo„ ua
Kul lo.n&gt;
SE","“J &amp;&lt;■ Itorart BlnteU. .&lt; al..|WIin [he )r;ir B
W.-iWOOO.
WrtM.41 ord., Uu: |J.M mj&gt; I* tUni
^jnir
.ourr appolDt-

Emit Laming -^Morc than $18,000 000 loaned un Anrtugan farms by
the St. Paul Fi-uer.il Land Bapk in
IBM awniU action by furuurs or
their creditors U bring the actual
emh info th£ sta..*2
Leo T. Crowley, general
Lea
genera! agent for
the st Paul Bank
Two general cifacs are reipansible
for the urlay in closing these loans.
Fotfie farmers tn the state owed
noremuiH Itan U»tt rum «MM
*.11 I»r line, ihr ckcun. in prters.
and'vhc land, for that-reason, fa not
sufficient -ci.ltatrral to secure Joans
such as water systems, bath-rooms,
operated under federal laws which and built-in rniiiim
-• m
tv be
-fsTyc enough to pay the total in­
equipment
may
be inin­ «f” ’* xT’’"’,r E Nevins, e. al. Pvtin farm homes at
h* Admr filed. &lt;tfdec appointdebtedness. The Land Bank.a|»prov-_ r■strictly enforced, but that all stalled 111
in
at “
low
cost.' imr and
,nrm
at
u TOSl
for publication entered.
rd loans m high ns possible and °™5I
Eight representative counties
arc £.,t. Wilbur E.
effort
to
speed-the
S18.00tl.000
will close vile loans if the farmers* ! J-v
—
,
..
.....
...nd
the
field
orrf
cr
confirming
creditors will scale down their claims u* pproied Ioans into Michigan.
work is done by wmerr appojnted
to that they can be paid from the
from &lt;he&gt;re-«nplojmcnt rolls, and
(It-nrgr S. Marshall. dv.'d*
Bank's loan.
■
by a county supervisor and iui pgrlhied: «x«icr aj»Tiie Land Bank dees hot ask that
Mi
Mis Kryn VanDcnBerg rjll u._l} ..n^n^r, architect, or &lt;■••»bond ot.
the creditors reduce claims nor as- an ------ 4 ircm the J&gt;.y. »*rr&gt; .lrBCtor. in each rountv. Eighty- pointing Admr. •nterrd.
adniluL-tta'.lon
-----------«st in the scaling down. Reduction farm we.-t &lt;* Irvine to Mi* Amelia right workers will handle the pro­ Adtnr filed. lette.. of
'
limning
settlement
enissued,
o
--------....
... ....
of claims t* a business arrangement Churchill&gt; form
. — across from John}j£t m Michigan.
' iim»
Ii.-n-d.
jwtiuon
for
hearing
between the farmer and hfa cred- ' Vandenberg&gt;, •
Thr list, of questions tjhlch ’the :il&lt; d. order limiting settlemenj enlicra. Tfir Land Bank can make Mrs. John Perry
'IW fitly field
agent
will
present
Is
necessanJoans only tu required by law which entertained •.in- Lac
Jy lone so as to give an adequate
-,.t Kenneth H. GnrTFon. Annual
hi-Ttt nwtipjf basis
for study later. Gvncnii”mloinir of guardian filed.
amount of 75 per cent of the. fair will bB&lt; n Btvcrdyk’s.
Ssl. Sarah .1. Lunn, dec'd, Anvalue of the farm. Creditors who Mrs Annie Piirre visited her formatfon' cxmccrning the house, its
size',
material
and
construction,
and
Inml
accontit of ttustev ti!»xt.
hold claims aggregating more than daughter. Mb Gerrtld BurchclufT In'
|
number
of
pt-aple
living
there
reg•
F.Caleb
rftubridger. dee d. Orthis ainount can block the loan if Rutland one day Fist week. ‘
ularly,
the
condition
of
foundation.'di-r
allowing account i ntend.
tiuy refute t&lt;&gt; scale down their Mr. and Mr.- Ray Norte
and
Hie
outer
walla.
the
roof,
the
cliimF.
•
Vera 1‘aita y. &lt;-t al. Re!e.v.c of
claims and prefer to. retort to forced children of Grand Rapicb
noys, the doors windows, and guardian' filed, dbchurge of guardtales lor collecting their moneT : Sunday at L D. Hail servens, the interior wall?. floors, urn L«u&lt;d.
.•
Another clast of loans is held up Mr- John. Perry in; i
stairs and insulation. nrc’illustrative
Robert Baldwin. et a). Annual
because applicant., do not furnish Grand Rapids to visit her d
of the tyjw of question, w.
n.rdian tiled.
the needed records.of title, tax. or Mrs Richard Tsmpkiiw. a 1

5^X1.“,gSSSf.’ ™

UM BMrk

to."! &gt;&gt;■-

Farm women arc urged

Best for every
household use

BEET SUGAR
•

... —- ... _

—

.

Made in Michigan

-Beet"Sugar in the best sugar in the world. It is
raised by the farmers of your own slate. Buy
Beet Sugar Made in Michigan and sujfport die
fanner who needs your help now. Every author­
ity ill the world OK’s Beet Sugar as the best for
every household purpose.
■ Michigan .Woxfo ftr&lt;&lt;t Sugar i&gt; 'nruilahle in
5- IO-2a and 100 Ib, uiekt. for tale at all gruern.

■

?'armcr« and Manufacturer* Beet Sugar Association

if will tllfM.
•
F&gt;t.' George Dull,
program for improved- farm home.' account of • xecutor
| E t William Smith, dc.■ nual account, of Admr.'filed
: | F-.t. l.lvtliOTUrti M.Kin
Ud Annual -account oT Admrinn CrawforcT spent Now Year
lovliidall
-jy with Mr and Mrs. Arthur Craw
coinpaniid hci
n. hack' to Mid.She will vfan
Ann Arbor. Manchester
Powers of Yankee Springs and Mi
. ... . 0Un |aj,e
ightci
until
apriiis.
when
attended a .party Cn« n in lun
Nita Mae Null’., ninth«birakl£&gt;5
urdatf P. M.
Mr. and
'Fr.nik Hume
Crawford and John Cr
RnyHtfacDonalif
in HaufUngs Monthly A M. on b,i.-i-

’

AUCTION SALE

HAVING DECIDED TO QUIT FARMIING, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC­
TION ON THE JAKE WOLFE FARM, ONE-HALF MILE NORTH OF FREE­
PORT SCHOOL, ON

TUESDAY, JAN. 23
COMMENCING AT 12:30 O’CLOCK, SHARP.

TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS.

HORSES.
BAY MARE, 12 years old, weight 1350 lbs.
BAY MARE, 13 year* old, weight 1350 lbs.
BAY MARE, 10 years ojd, weight 1300 lbs.

(ALL ARE IN GOOD CONDITION.)

cows.

JERSEY
JERSEY
JERSEY
JERSEY
JERSEY
JERSEY

COW, 5 yrs. old, due February tf.
COW, 5 yrs. old, due in February.
COW, 5 yrs. old, fresh.
COW, 2 yrs. old, fresh.
.
COW, 4 yrs. old, bred October 31.
HEIFER, 1 months old. ,

HOGS.
O. I. C. BROOD SOW with 11 pigs 5 weeks old.
7 SHOATS, about 110 lbs. each.
BERKSHIRE BOAR

POULTRY.
- ABOUT 50 WHITE LEGHORN.HENS AND PUL­
LETS.

HAY AND GRAIN.
CLOVER AND TIMOTHY, several ton&lt;.
8 ACRES CORN FODDER in bund! s.
BEAN PODS. .
•
125 BUSHELS CORN.
75 BUSHELS OATS.

’
.

Manure spreader, McCormick-Deering, ricw.
Deering binder.
Mowing machine, McCorinick-Deering, 6-ft.
Dump rake.
Disc.
Corn planter, 2-horse. Land roller.
Bean puller- 3-scction drag.
Spike tooth drag.
'
■
John Deere riding plow.
Walking plow,. Single cultivator.
Two-horse walking cultivator.
Wagon and flat rack,
Light wagon and box.
Wood rack.
Set sleighs.
Hog loading chute.
Grindstone.
Pump jack.
Potato marker.
Tank Heater.
U. S. cream separator.
50 crater (knocked down).
Heavy double work harness, new.
Duuble work harness.
Laundry stove.
Cross cut saw.
Gasoline engine, 1 1-2 H. P.'
Many other articles too numerous to mention.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Crawford and
(tighter ’
"
Pike and r&gt; F
caili-d on friend
Oranj
S ll:d;
:rn-. t Rier ot. Orunywilk
the Will Crawford horn'
vtning.
and Mr.- Erne.-

Harry Owen
to KaJ,n
O»ens works
i Slwru. who has been
holktaya returnix! to'
at Chicano Siindav

TERMS:—CASH.. Nothing to be removed until settlement is made.

G. N. OVERHOLT, Proprietor
J. E. BABBITT, Clerk,

A. W. HILZ^Y, Auctioneer. .
S —II1! HI

Mr.- Pine went fo Kaiaafiuoo on
i biuiness Sa;unlay.
&lt; . ■
' Mi &lt;■ Catlvri::.- Cainev. AlfilUc
McKee, Mr Waiu.li: Mj&gt;. Vhae. SifjT
tier. Mr* Grover Davcttnort.. i»nd
.Eric Miwfafid. who we;e- on the
.sick hit )a«t week, arc bcucy at lhe
. prc.M-«i wnunu.
* .
I Mr and Mr.- .Barrj Pvnncfa and
.daughter s'.i ni Sunday with Mr.
and Mr.-. Hwli.ird Pfenueb at Kata-

COUNCI^PROCEEDINGS

POSTPONED

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction sale at my premises', half
mile north of Maple Grove Center or 4 1-2 southwest of Nashville on M-14, on Sec.
16, Maple Grove township, on

Tuesday, January 23
Sale to begin at 12:30 o’clock. I offer the following property:—
HORSES.
Black mare, weight 1300 lbs.
/
Black marc, 11 yrs., weight 1400 lbs.
Brown mare colt, coming 2 yrs.
Pair white horses, wt. 2900; 11 and 12
years old.

,
COWS.
Holstein coyv, 8 yr?., due Apn 1st.
Holstein cow,.7 yrs., due Feb. 17th.
Roan cow, 9 yrs., due June 10th.
Red cow, pasture bYed.
POULTRY.
35 crossbred pullets, (White Rocks,
White Leghorns.)
18 White Leghorn hens.
4 White Pekin ducks.
5 White Pekin drakes.

CONOCO BRONZE GASOLINE
INSTANT STARTING—LIGHTNING PICK,UP—HIGH TES.T

Edmonds Oil Company
I

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

.
TOOLS.
McCormick-Deering binder, 7-ft. cut.
Keystone hay loader.

McCormick mower.
McCormick-Deering walking plow.
John Deere riding plow.
McCormick-Deering 3-sec. spring tooth
drag. Land holler.
Oliver riding cultivator. Farm wagon.
5-tooth single cultivator. Flat rack.
2-sec. spike tooth drag. Pump jack.
1 1-2 H. P. John Deere gas engine.
Double harness. 3rd horse harness.
2 horse collars.
•
MISCELLANEOUS.
Galvanized tank, 15-bbls.
9x12 brooder house.
Queen brooder stove, 500 chick size.
Ideal brooder stove, 1000 chick size.
Queen incubator, 220 egg.
Melotte cream separator, 740 lb. cap.
60 shocks good hard corn. 75 bu. oats.
Quantity good furniture and other arti­
cles too numerous to mention. *

TERMS OF SALE:—CASH. No goods to be removed until settled for.

FRANK OVERSMITH, Propr.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

E. E. GRAY, Clerk.

�%
THE HASTINGS HANNEtt. WEDNESDAY. JANI? AllY 17. 1531

PAGK W.EVlOf

a

FOOD SHOW!
. . . This Week In Honor of Wm. Murphy, Grocery Manager and Cliff Sabin, Meat
Manager! They Extend a Cordial Invitation to Their Many Friends and Patrons to
Visit Their Store This Week. Elaborate Plans Have Been Made to Provide Grocery
Meat and Produce Bargains Galore! You Shop Economically and Obtain
the Very Best Quality At An Aa&amp; P Store!

ESTABLISHED

1659

WHERE ECONOMY RULES

The Prices Quoted In This Ad Are Siibject to the 3% Michigan Sales Tax
T

..

8 o’clock

COFFEE
The World’s Largest Selling Coffee!
3 lb. bag

lb- 1/C

49c

Fels Naptha

SOAP
10 45c
bars

| Easy Task

Soap Chips
&gt;. carton

25c

SUGAR

100 lbs.

Michigan

$4.50 Bokar Coffee

SUNNY FIELD OATS '^-pkg.&amp;&gt; 2 55 oz. pkgs. 25c
8 or p'.g- 5c
SPAGHETTI or Macaroni
4 Rolls 25c
NORTHERN TISSUE
CRACKERS Sodas or Grahams
2 Lb. Carton 19c
Pkg. 23c
RALSTON WHEAT CEREAL
2 Cakes 14c
PALMOLIVE SOAP
Pkg. 29c
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
5 Lb. Tin 29c
KARO SYRUP
l1/^ Lb. Tin 10c
JELLO or ROYAL GELATINE All Flavors \ Pkg. 5c
SPARKLE Gelatine Desert or Chocolate Pudding
2 pbg«. 9c
GRANDMOTHERS BREAD Whole or Sliced Pound Loaf 6c
3 Cake. 13C
CAMAY SOAP
Lge. Pkg. 19c
CLIMALENE Enter the Climalene Radio Contest
5 Lb. Bag 25c
PANCAKE FLOUR Henkel'a
Carton 95c
CIGARETTES Wings, Paul Jones, Twenty Grands

“CoHee Supreme”

lb.

21C

Red Circle
Fall Bodied
Flavor

»

A

^s.

Del Monte

Or Whitehouse Coffee

49c
Chase &amp; Sanborn
Or Maxwell House

l^fSH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Florida Oranges •&gt;., 35c
Lettuce Sj ’ 3 25c
Celery Hearts
6c
Cucumber* ■ Brussels Sprouts

New Carrots
Grape Fruit
Spinach t....
•

Mushrooms

5c
4 &lt;- 25c
3 u. 17c

53c

* Rhubarb

A &amp; P. MEAT MARKETS!

SMOKED PICNICS

Mild Sugar
Cured
Lb.

PORK STEAK u»c-.
3 Lb&gt; 25c
BOILING BEEF Tender, Lean Cuts
Lh. 5c
HAMBURG Pure Beef
Fresh Ground
4 Lb. 29c
OYSTERS Strictly Fresh Shipped Direct From the Coast Q'- 45c
SAUSAGE (Small Links, 2 lbs. 25c)
Club Size
Lb IOC
£**W*87* JL 9F

1

Round; Sirloin or Swiss
Tender, Juicy, Young Beef

Crw

BEEF ROASTS
if

Tender Chuck Cuts

BEEF TENDERLOIN
SHORT STEAKS Tender and Juicy
FILLET of HADDOCKS NoN’^e
SALMON STEAK
HALIBUT snced

BACON

(Bacon Squares, Ib. 9c)

A a P FOOD STORES

Lb.

Lb

Lb

2

English Style

Lb..

Lb
Lb

9c

18C
IOC
25c
23c
23c

Lb.

lie

�Tin? n.vnv

PAGE TWELVE

| LEGAL' NOTICES |

xonez ormjjiAM row

•p» ndlng parents. Mr. and Mr ■ Ed. Covey of
•* -■ : Goble•
' Mr and Mrs.' Chas. Cook enter­
und Mr&gt; tained five tables u! bridge Monda-v
and t‘U.« week she l evening with a New Year'.- party and
' '
!rr and Ink-band. Mt pat luck dinner.

NEED BUSY STOMACHS
.
AND EMPTY STORAGES

with her

Surplus Fond Products Keep :i‘;,
Pricer. From Increasing to « m
a Profitable Point

•dltfdin

The 744 and 735 telephone lines
will t»ld their annual meeting ot;
ithe home ot Mr. and. Mr*. Samueli
D. B . Green bi iJr.wly im- :Geiger y^dncsdqy.
ul'iT a MTtons illneas.
. Mr. and Mr.-. Lou Campbell enter-1
J V Hilbert is .spending 'allied friends from Battle Creek]
. and Wednesday'with Mrs--. Sunday.
i&lt; nc» .Chit, tian of ILutin.-' ; Tho-e
Tlnre from
tram away -who attended
attended;
and M-- LkMiali! Gaper nnd ' the funeral of Mrs. Sarah lc|tes wfre
M man I«-!t Sunday for paw Charlr.- and Gale Layman; Mr. und;
■ ’• ‘
Mrs Botell Layman and Mrv’Car-'
tie Hlndm.m ot Marlon. Ohio. M*-K.i*h ... Mohler and LouU iti. Allx-rt and Clarence Ickes and
Grind Rapid.- :-|vnt the Hugh Forrester or Bowling Green.
Ohio. Mr. .Hid Mrs. Archie Bidwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Csas. Layman. Str.
•Mr. -.ind
and Mr.- Leland Layman. Mrs.’Em-:
; ma Layman and Lemuel Layman
1 Laird ot Battle Creek Is and son ol Coldwater. Mr Sam Wise
in. a coujile weeks with her and daughter, Mrs. Don Crook of
and brother since tile death1! Vicksburg. Juy LUhty und two chil.•I; &gt;thcr..Mrs. Dayton Jordan !idren of- Grund Rapid; and Mrs.
I i ■-.i- &lt;l&lt;-pa:imcnt has been Harold Swanion ot Big Rapids. Mr.
■ned t;i the Mcthodtst Sunday and Mrs. Wm. Reynolds of Homer.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Kline find Mr
Je.Mle Garn ot Charlotte. Mr. and
iy out nt hifih school and Mrs. Archie Herrington und family.
young married people.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. leke.s and famMr.- Clyde Rurll and Uv and Mr. and.Mr*. Wayne Wheel­
un tied Munday after er and MM/ Arthur Brown of Bat­
tle Creek.

Muffing sn hu-

YOUR Investment
h| in shares of this old1 association is pro­
tected
not on one
tented by
bv first
hrst mortgages,
mort
but on hundreds of homes in Michigan
-rhomes we have helped our members
to'buy or build.
"National" Shares Are Offered for
Your Consideration

ffiattanal 7jjnnit &amp;
{jnurstment (|[ompanii
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.

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Ri-tli.t! mretlnfA are tx-lnj held at
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It 11 only hnperfectloii that cufa b,. rxn*y Hun.v: n a lady from South
plain* of what Im imperfect. The
more p&lt;-rfc&lt;-t' we are the mure pin­
Mi- M«h Snaw of MUo Ls *p«iidtle and quiet we t'eeonie tuwunln jinK a few days nt home of her par­
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 24, 1934

&amp; PAGES

School Consolidation
FOUR INDUSTRIES Several
Projects Are Active In County
CHOOSE OFFICERS

School districts

• C.K.&amp;S. PASSENGER
SERVICE STOPS FEBY. 1

FOEPETTBS

With Federal CWA Approval

MUCH INTEREST IS DIS
HELD POSTPONED ANNUAL
Constructions Require No Bomling
PLAYED IN NASHVILLE
MEETINGS ON THURS
: .The question of rehoo) consolida-; M would in’-un to attempt to carry
PROJECT
DAY .
tion Lt a livrf one at the pre-a nt
W K Kellogg .Foundation

in

trying

Orders for Such Action Re• peived Last Week From
Railroad Officials

rallrofti!

•time in tin- vicinity of Nashville mid io do. lti‘144 one-room rural .rehooisi
EMILJYDEN NAMED
'ix-ltun. wlii-n- consolidation project-, it would take u far larger start, and MORGAN PATRONS
fnadiquately
.... work
---- would _.ber ------SIGN 100 PER CENT
PRESIDENT-OF EACH have had the approval of Hie UWA the

Despite

Depression

•■nlhoritie-, ut Lait ing iu«d of the .done; while in c&lt;iTi&lt;olidiitH! ■&gt;-h&lt;jo!.-.
"■ “
the Foundation hat- the JW-crfssarjf; Percentage of Signers ih the
room equipment and facilities for
We und&lt; i t&lt;tml
MJI1W doing* lu work. There would lx- im- Other Districts Averages
l«-i-ihle to obtain In 144 rural school
75*’ for Consolidation
&lt; How and why xwli projects buildings. t
Oxxl prog
made tobe completed in thia county There are probably seven, plao-s
nut cx|x*nsr to the taxpayers,
v are Insinuation^'. that I here dntiun can be made. Cnich will cure
for ull Hie .children in th- rural dis­
a here in the woodpile, who fa like- tricts. giving to each thr‘benefit of
propcr moment a high schiKil education.
Under.the ret-ntly enacted schcfcl

Flourishing Factories
On account of ti
Emil Tyden on th
annual meetings •&gt;

l«&gt;n&lt;'d until 'fhurisday
• The *tqcklMildcr&gt; •»

WINDSTOM.DFF GERS RE-ELECTED

The AutWfAtTes Should Avoid

R.B.IMLKEBHEt

ELECTEO PRESIDENT

Such a Possibility Now
Liquor Is Legal
FIVp DIRECTORS ARE ALSO The quest km of lulling hard U- 'SIX DIRECTORS CHOSEN
I0SEN AT MEETING
qtior is bound’be brought-up III AT MEETING OP BARRY
surely/mu-st be.«rue that bootleg 114ERE WEDNESDAY
4 EATON INS. Cp.
.finer w brought to this city, for tire!
officert&gt; have evidence ' tjiat r&lt;«re

pci.ams ate drinking ta-.-erag-. TOTAL OF 273 NEW
YEAR CLOSED WITH 94­
-------------------- uu&gt;. 5 .•
policyholders added
761 POLICIES IN FORCE ..■h
Bunner hopei that notliinr.

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‘
‘
Nearly /quinno bond issues

400 Efcnpioyed in These

NUMBER 39

PAGES 1 to 8
REVIVAL OF OPEN
SALOON UNDESIRABLE I

Total Gash Resources Are
$606,845.79~— Reports
the old lime
Show Splendid Condition
dwindled

Michigan Mutual Windstorm Itymrv Wa.'. held at tin? cotnon W&lt; dii’-xlay of las'.
w&lt;-re five director.f stockholders as fol-

director*; Emil

Hut. notlllpi: of the kind will hap- ind will equaibir
rural districts at t
rural districts
mi nt mojOet. conceived With '.fix idea •&lt; vrral Burry coui;
&lt;il givutg employment to labor No
id' seven mills.
better expenditure of. goveminent while a h-w ure gvttlng.by with from' circulated in lhe Since- and Weil
ip. offimr
money helpfully could be conceived two to three mills tux Under (he-man district-, in Cu-n and th
' limit Uinkof giving better rt'hoo) fir-: new lai there Will Ire a uniform tux Branch di •
President. Kfiiil Tyden.
an- runcilim-s to children. So we can all-of not exceeding three milk.
....
'
'
Wo understand
• understand why the federal uutiior- ? tat&lt;- will put up enough money p/•■idertng tii&lt;
Treasure!
John
Hies would MuicUou this expense for’nid rural iichoul.*, in dteuicta hav- *hut two Ei
Cook.
imkokuvu &lt;««-. . wtlsolldati-d -ciuHiis lor which eon- inn an • nr&gt;&gt;lhiny1t of'twelve pupils ma&gt;' i1’’ “ddtd to
PETITION STATE TO LOW
and Im., i. i&lt;i i
h,“* “heady uppruprlutcil the which, will bin.;;'the cu.-h uvuilHblc solidaimn.
thirty-five j-arn'
ry
, ■' rnon
in that district l&lt;r a total of $4U for
1,1
ER WEIGHT AND
o the W K **
Krl' arb pupil. There will be paid into from the M iigiu
Tin- Vlkini: Corporation, who1
GAS TAX
ull real- Uns fund the three mills tax from I’*'1' ,'hf °r l'1* • •
muimfactipe aui.imatic ..priiikhnk,
is
utlhe
district,
also
any
tuition
that
‘
1:;n
'he
p'
U'.ioii
d;d
.o
In
tire
device* fi« the protection &lt;g build--:'
Ings against fin-, named a.-, director)
SECY. FITZGERALD HAS
x-hyud thr primary .ciiowl. muiM-.
Emil Tyd’-n, Richurd Clroos. A E
.erage' $4o ja-r eii- ,n common -iitli
FAVORED'REDUCTION
Johnson. Hubert t'ouk. M i. Crx&gt;i
.-ill
made up by »■'«&gt;' county w,&lt;
and Jgmr., limit ord. Jlljc ofllcen
■ I.,, ti'uuanvvi
till', matter tiro.
He Urges a Large Slice in the
chosen by the ditectors were;
&gt;-.v
imu-n
recently
mated
by
the
legislature
B'
W"
hope
thei
E Tyden Pre.-.:
Automobile Weight
lily that kind of education- for tlrat purpose. .
Interfere, with- 1
Hubert Cook. V
1 It ran be inn that, there-U
. no tld.
&lt;i.i. cxcell'-nt pre
...
H will mean
Tax
pre.-rent school
round for jtugplcion or distrust'. l,l,‘ «''vumpmx rj
Richard Gn
Tiv
■ —
■
-fortunately ■been op 'building in, N.ohv
anti the addiThe
way lue.
The Viking. Equipment'(-..iiipuny
-nerl fur consolidation of -.-chbobi in m&gt;n of . &gt; . •r.d rootiu to the bu'fidihR.
wfioa- biiMne
■
understand lire t«
c&lt;&gt;ntrnct.'&gt; fur
s than in other Wonething o
sprmkjmr. d&lt;
I th- work and proj'u-i has.
r&lt; rtift's'hmil Tyden. a. E Johnson
Richard (Iron... James Hadlord. C.
W • K. Kellogg ’Vll! ’tasiun alt the labor anil
W. Crawford And M A .l iimbie./rlre
.such coiisultdu- c4,lt ‘&lt;f, tl'".m.ttvTial • and by ’
.liebigan filed forms of ।
director.-, st-Utled the iolloik-mg of■ its program
fv’jiogg j-.&gt;un&lt;ia-.r.
btilidUig of the
,whh the Department
for msWoodland
Couuilldaii-d
Ire new law, the 65 percent of the
not pay.
certain Hint teriab. wldcji tire CW
, E. Tyden. President.
The peti
144- ruial
‘ A. E. Johnson. vicc-Pn’.s
rfioriry
BANKS GET GOLD COIN
inly. Think whnt lor the rural school ta&gt;
James-Radford. Secretary
Ricpartl .Groot*. Treasure:
llu-ir carrecuie..-. in 1 irm.
AND CERTIFICATES
would add u new

»n„ Rirluird (in

STEPS TAKEN FOB
VOTERS TO OF®

that will brin

One Hundred Twenty.Eight
Losses Last Year Cost
Company $48,326.14

lirvftion Now that hard b-: The annual meeting of the Barry
n be legally -old in the ;&gt;tate,lland Eaton Iniuirance Company wax
rful way would be to have: held’in the court room in thia city
acc designated by the proper ,on Wednesday last, Six director*
were chureti a&gt;. follows R B.-Wal­
We hope it will not ker
and William Gorham of , Barry
he glass That would county:
U-on Bromberg anil Rd.
rd the
FOlklt. to represent Eaton rountv.
ihe old ikjucr saloon
and-.M. K Ba
r. at. large, both of the
nit . In Eaton county.

KETCHAM URGES
STATE INCOME TAX

ixildovt
from Bu;ry county. Mtltoti Hiirtom
and Jexre O'grsal; Jn&gt;m ' Eaton
rountV- Alfred Wilton und &lt;‘. D.
Hlftanv.; and at large. L- C- Hunt
nd John Strange.
;.re: ’h*;'?. ^Ha^ddzH o;‘ w/’J HE SPOKE AT MASON ON Aller the stockholders, annual
'meeting Hjc directors selected Uie
•
A' a i*..m-.'-ein ow&lt;....
"LOOKING AHEAD IN
following officers.
"
ind W H. Bini of Anti Arbor, c
TAXATION”
President,. R B Walker.
| Vice-President, R&lt;mm Burton.
niimlx
‘
Secretary.
Alfred
Wilton.
:
;
HOW TAX BURDENS MAY
। Treasurer. l&gt;&gt;n Bromberg, .
L. \V Sunday.
.
BE AND ARE SHIFTED
ment be levied this year as in 1933.
lent. Guv I
Taxation in Michigan Has thjit 11 40c on tire $100 Tire strength
of the Barry and Eaton Insurance
■HM-yM-eretary 's re
Greatly Increased Despite ■ Company lies in tire fart .that it i»
during tire year, b
economically manured and makes a'
and new Insurance
“Economy” Claims
fair adjustment of Iomcs when they
Former cmisressmun Ketcham of occur Tire strxiltiwldcrs. pay their
which
Hirrc
this
city
spoke
before
Hie
Kiwuph
•luaresaments
willingly because they
th.- b
know tlv.-v ought to and trecaiise
Urey realize they themselves would
671 dehnq'ucnu charged of!. }t
urging n
receive fair adjustments in care fire
»"&lt;’ destroyed their property. .
91.761. .1 decretiM-vf f.lfM for thunfair burden
be The secretary's report showed that
year. Conmdmng finaucial, condi.
tvoiw during 1933 that wirs'an* ex •bHred upon them.
thcrc were in force December 31.
ceedlngly small dccrwiM-. •
Tire initbam Count? Nt-w.s, pub- 193-’ 5341 polirie-- There were.addOwing to the decreased costs o li-hed at M.I Hl by Repre.reiUativc ed 435 new txdlcies making's total
building and materials a consider Vcrn
■I- a fair and Inter- °F 57796. Tfrerc were 162 politic*
Brown.
t Mt Ketcham's cancelled or expired during the year
ureech m Maron We believe what leaving the total imUclrs oiri&gt;-cemtlrat there h&lt;- said w ill miens’ our reader!' sc
31..1933 at 5 614. an increase of
has. been
AO publish the article from the -73 Tire new insurance written addN-w whu-h L. rei follows”
*'d 5559.430 to the insurance in force.
John c Ketcham oi Hasting;;, for Tire expiration', and rancrllaltona
NURSERY SCHOOL
12 years
Yielding to on urgent deinuud."Several Thousands of Dollars
tosoliue tax c&lt;
in 1933. The
RE-tLECT MR. AND MRS.
— representative in congreas too|c oil $459,430. .so shat there was
HAS 35 ENROLLED that the Hanford loan office Ire kept
from the fourth Michigan district:an a*'11®) v.rtn in the amount of in­
horn exceeding
Turned in-Last Week in
■ on Thursday
ABBEY
AS
OVERSEERS
,
:' ’&gt; that' Master «f tire Mirance In Burr of $100 00Q. Tire
optn
during
my
alWnce
ui
Wa.-,lidiri-c'.us I
Old
Size
Currency
----- - .
| Michigari irangr. told members of ont.danding insurance on December
i Dolan. R;eh..r&lt;i The Work Begins Tuesday of ington, f ha
retury.
F Johns.)
club Munduv -31. 1933
wax
Maintenance Cost of‘County‘die M*ftn Kiwania
---every
- $10,884,665,
- " &lt;:f
--- , -DurpUC
---r-- 1933
Next Week at First Ward
'
&lt;___ _ -.In lhe
.. . ..-L_
—rly
u,..,. », r.,,.,.,1 A,,, ;, co non ”‘C&gt;R M dwi fopmen'.s
tight .t ,■ i ne
nearh
every rUk
rLk of the
the &lt;ompan.
d the otfh»- will be kept recuvi-d several gold c&gt;ins and a Tlic second jx-tition bIm
id The oificers
r«c Osubject
uuj,xt' &lt;&gt;f
_hiu Ux ourtama.
bllr(ua The
or '' *'«•' examined and tire anfounl of
week day. •
; considerable amount al gofd cqrtifl- i-w section to the constitution fix- Home Reduced Over $2,000 .snuv
School Building
•!Mr. Ketcham, who is reewnto-d a-- insurance on the buildings reduced
and small home owners, c.-fte: . which were brought m by hu, me amount that can Ix-'ch
Per Year Since 1931
A E J&lt;4in»oiu Vice-Prajldent jvfid
Hiirtthgs ix to have a Nursery
I ah authority on statfc ami tuttonal'’*’ nj**B
insurance «mft»m to
that t\r autoinobiie Jieense plates..
Tri-iurci
* School tor children between the ages
■*The cwnty poor commissioners taxation, -xa'1 "Dxrking Ahead In [ t!."‘
cot oi labor and mater­
'&gt;-cents jM-r hundred
. C. E Doliin. Sccn.piry?.
.,
I f:O&lt;
lal« Ifi
in hullninir
building at
nt rh&lt;*
tire rvrwni
present time.
time.
of
tw«
and
unc-hull
and
fomroahrl
t,
’
j
VL
,jj
'
t
p
M
'.
iiurttwil
I
oiiii-e
at
'•Stiib
s-tautd pound
if prcM-nt. the ixtltloli SISmX 5SX5J!I; ™, ^
The Viking E'|ut0m«-nt uomjnn1
er
decUw
1
I
:
A
fiitul
of
$!.7«7-UZ5
was thus deducurrendered t’aiis
.
maximum rate of 35­
jlix--. not do any manufacturing nor one-half years, the work to begin once where applicri
. r hundreti or u reduction o' m-&lt; ht? i,. OL *ol tire g«Ki recordl,h;,: by tire md of the year tire. ted from the insurance In force.
does the Viking Corporation.-whose next Tuesday. Oire of tin; large 5un- w,u **' prepared for
imtry must refuse ...roximutely 36 per cent..
Mr .nrt M
a iJ-v i .ve
£ United Suu-. Will he burdenerfwith[ There were 128 losses paid during
nv r.xiin-. io the Fn.-.t u.&lt;ul luiilil- ‘'H-'H
to gc; tl
[ the year, which cost me company
them thereafter-. F
In order to place the pr&lt;&gt;jxral- lx.-h u glvmr’eJre^nt rare “ the ’“** urca!&lt;w;t fedPn»l budKrl *n
time, infur- ; to »«
jwny.
Ing , Is begin fitted up lor thb, -i mation
. $48,326.14.
ise by thoM’ owning i-re before the voters, 161,(XX) signatures
dvprr
nu- treasurer's report Indicated
CTrtificatcs
and.
coms
to
g&lt;
and the project promised t.» be ve
thj? must be obtained' and filed with the
affable at
[ that the company made good progrponvy
on
them
while
^rey
...
the Hartford office,
*»l&lt;i department.
; - su« ^ns-D. r.u!Xr-’ rr.sy during the year. The pbn/ta to
The total reached revcrnTOwusands’
O. Fouhu-.-. m r. .
Only clitldieivo! parents wiio arc
, ultimately put this company on a
of dollars.
- ’
4th District. Michigan.
ow receiving welfare relief • mid .
p.iy-a.'1-you-uo plan without borrow­
children from humet where tlierc'is
certificates, which wen.
..
'- for'several months. Hi, plan tails
.
ending odviber t ' Mr- Ketchan’ “n!‘'d th,»rou«h ln* ing, but that cannot be done nil at
AMUSING AND INTER­
I
nominutic.ni
of
SIU.
$30.
$50.
$100.
not “enough to go around " ‘will lx*
or fnHtT‘‘S n
1931. lhe total expenre of.the u.n^c
LARGE ENROLLMENT
,S5(M
and
Sl.wxi
None
of
them
l.rop.«,h brousht forward &gt;&lt;e old. J*»“«
•«
"
ESTING EXPERIENCES
admitted. Thirty-five, the limit Unit
; brought to the Hartings bunks were
ON MONDAY NIGHT ‘c. an lx- cared for with .the present
I, m,. during 1933 and it is believed that
Ben East Gave Delightful II- •'huger than $50— most of them $10
.11 Hain,
have &lt;z.
to lu.
Im* HnrrrMxiwI
borrowed in
in
facilities, have already ‘ been cn»«, in rbanfo « 'th' |
•to
“ seek
&lt;“k-- hidden interests and to, le*.s ,,will
and $20 bills. They were the large Wen «Mon J,.n IV lip, tan
time
Adult Education uktsles Are • rolled
lustrated Talk About
1934. Our reader- will be uUd to
[blanket size of the’old paper cur- t U. nX trv f^rrdnem? tlw h0,ne- Ule &lt;‘Uhl WIU "Huced to $7.•
(Continued on page five)
know that this excellent company,
Proving Popular—140
■rency. about ti^ke fti- large us the
There children will be given every
Isle Royale
has
weathered
the
financial
Mornri
new
bills
Some
of
them
gave
evj"
!
tfre
^r*L
£
the
ca^tf*
THREE
GIRLS
RECEIVE
• possible care, given u K&lt;xxl, hot, The Interesting and amusing ex­
Have
Registered
well and enter* 1934 In gbod con­
,jdencc
UVULV V,
of having
IM1IIIK MCVIl
been lil
in I.IU.I-K
hiding .KI
for Michigan had obtained 1934 license । ,“™,k
, ,
, -,
.
' wholc.-vome meal every day and
NATIONAL HONORS so
803.70. or a reduction of over $3,000'
dition.
That adult education Is.appealing. their physical need:, looked after by perlenccs of three men who spent. a ]Ong time. GoWi certificates have
,h* people „&lt;
MU1K| nam.
iWm J)otll(1
।per year since 1931. This han not.
to■&gt; the
of ,K&lt;.
this city was evi­
eleven days ou-lsle Royafe were toldfnnt
[not circnintrA
circulated for four or fivo
five venr«
years.
been due to a smaller number of Indenced Monday craning when 140 no hesitancy on the part of" par­ Thursday evening trt the auditor­ Previous to Uvat time they were ocSECOND SEMESTER
'mates at this home, in fact if any- Camp Fire Membership In­
enrolled at the High school for th” ents in ailowuig their little children
paid by their holders;
OPENED ON MONDAY"
ium of the Central school when Bep"rCMsknutlly
i thing lhe nilmbcr has increased. • creased
- at Grand
~
~
training offered under the National
but for tire last four or five years REPORT SAYS POST­
CcreEast, of Grand Rapids, spoke under jtticlr owners evidently thought they। Under conditions like Hint it would 1
Emergency program.
AGE MUST BE PAID .'coin tliat the superintendents of j
/
.nionial
Meeting
Twenty-Five
Pupils Promot­
Th- regulations state that the .M-ntiobeto thr succeaa of this Under­
had better hang onto them. The!
tnc Important feature of Ithe'
teachers mu-l give 15 hours of m- taking.
. and the Thomupple tfarden Club f, government is determined thifl all Cong. George Foulkes .Gain jthe poor could not have done other-1 The
ed From Junior High to
.wim- than re-elpct Mr. and Mrs. Ab-tgran(j Ceremonial Fire held by tire
tual teaching so the classes will
1 this currency must be retired. Those
Ml'.'- Anne Burton, formerly conThese
three
men.
Ben
East,
Wal
­
the High School
• •last- Wednesday,
•
meet a! least two tunes a Week and
Fir- girls
who hold gold certificates hud bet­
ing Unpleasant Notoriety : bey, who surely have made good. i Camp p&lt;c-.-4bly three times. The number the head teacher and Mun Juanita ter Hastmgs of. the State Consena-: ter Ret -them chunked, or deposit'
I afternoon Jn~fhe
of the
— ,playroom
—,-----------—
Tire recond semester of school
Department and their airplane|
Over Christmas Cards
enrolling was much larger than an- Kidder is to, tn- the nurse in .charge. tion
FINE
rc
1 Central school was the awarding of ojreued &lt;&gt;n Monday, Jan. 22,• with
[them before fhc government refuses
ticiputed.. all evincing much inter­ Individual need' will be studied and pilot. George Auun. made Ujc tripl[to accept them and requires banks The Banner has . mentioned the'
!
national
hohors
by
the
National
tw,j
new
teachers added to the per­
in the winter ul 1931 to nurkt obser- 1
est in the project.
; fact that congre--.man Foulkes sent | TO REAR ADMIRAL ROCK . Camp Fire Girls headquarters to .sonnel, Muss DeMt'yrr und Mi» Ed; cared lor. the children Jtept warm,
Approval has been given- by the clean and wejt1 Jed. they w;ill take cations of thi wild life on the Island.' The local banks have both been Ollt
Chrtsjma-S cards in [.•
three or
of uie
the iocai
local gins.
girls., This
award tnond&lt;
a llot
fk of Ciinsfmaf,
.
itnree
uu» uwmu
Their trip was a hazardous one be­ notified to continue to receive the out
franked envelopes, thereby savim; Elected President Of Society .• w.v.
rttte J? “u •«&lt;’,u»*‘nK “istiuctorv I JUM
„ rvtry
,u.
— given tor an •■sireclally written
...:"..:i a number of mid-yenr student*
naps
every ua)
day... |CMril
learn JWW
how w
to M
live
o! the landing »* the Island j gold certificates and gold at pur un- ■ hinuelf
the expense •&lt;&gt;»
"&gt;1 postage.
thought on the trevi
1933 kiwthriav
birthday nm.
pro-. fmtdred at the end-of tire semester,
Bookkeeping and raping, Ml-.i lUltfpiUy t«tether andbetuui!hiihe cause
Of Naval Architects And [ject.
and tlii- .small amount-of food theywhich was "Making the Most though all but one will continue un. ... the Cassopolis r. Vigilant of
'w«“,
IIti» &gt;' sliould know
their were able to take with them. The til further .noticf. But In view of From
Marine
Engineers.
jm
Mr
me
gin
'
'
clipped
the
following.
,of
Me
"
The
girls
so
honored
were til June when diplomas will Ire
French. Mi , Maxine Wunderlich.
ilB,. mi-.. Mildred Ttittlc.
the
attitude
of
tire
guvemnient
it.
last
week
—
„..
---------MaHremuti.-- Mrs. Canre FU-her lhr cll&gt;.
tlurac L, aoi;,tmg Uncertainty of the weather al that will be wise that those who have I'vm. which Shows that Mr. Foulki:, ’A fine hMior.has cutne to Rear [Madeline C&lt;&gt;ok,
"
l :. Norma Jacobson awarded Those who finisiicd their
aisled an extra element of dan­ gold coins or gold certificates to 1H evidently gCRiii&gt;.: son:——
........... Gwrege H.
... Rock, who
»..v was and Edna Schultz, of the KlyuKan work at the end of the semester
Art. Jacob Miller.
wl,h J!jV preliminary wutk, gnifig time
me unplriuanl i Admiral
ger. ,,
' .
Home Lconomics. Miss Josephine phy&gt;ical examinations, etc
Mr. East-spoke of the attempts bring them to the bunks and get notoriety over his attempt to rave: born and grew to young manhwri in «rt&gt;up. which ha* us it* guardians* were Robert Angell, Ian Ironside.
Mr!i J*,M 1&gt;h
,*&lt;-'rr-V. Orncv Royer, (fi-rald
i Necessarily there is considerable being mad.- to make isle Royalc a credit for them at their face value. Jkvstagc on his Christmas iardx. The, ,IU.:injLs, iraduatcd from the U S ,Mn HdV o&lt;X)k a,,d
Naval Academy at Annapoits, and. Schultz. Madeline Cook and Norma Sim-lkcr Maude Widlacrund Mirur.Vigilant said:
Slwp Work. Reo McMihen
: tquipment that will have 'to be fur- national park mid -told of lhe ad- while that can be done
Congressman George Foulki's of : served fir.', codntry with distinction i Jacobsen also received special men- eiv- Willitlx.
it would
give Mulligan in
"■■■
»■»' «'&gt; “v- ‘vaniugcs
.....................
. .....................................
warrant the atartlng vt any cl.u-.se.- peiil I\ made
this
district
has
been
much
in
the.
M
a
naval
^constructor
tlonjor
the
decorations
and
sketch-Twenty-five
mid-year student*
to the good people of adding 1&lt;* its already -well-known RED CROSS FIRST
othi r than tliore named above. njli
,ull| for donations of the fol- reputation aa a tourist state.news stories « the past few days be­
Rear Admiral Rock wa rnadc 'es which accompanied their es.-«ys. were promoted fromJunior
High
Hastings
AID CLASSES START ------ B he fa alleged to have sent out president of’ the Society of Naval! At 'lns meeting utf groups attend into Hie High school.
Quite a few alumni of Ha-stings’High • i&lt;&gt;wl=!'-X
i)K I-5 “nny cuts an- needed;, pretuies were shown of the wland,,
hate-enrolled tor this work,
• fKren
-------thousands of chrtrtmaa greetings in,..,
Architects and Marine Enmneer.i at and ,h‘‘ u’ual PUtp-Are U to take tn, Hartings is one of the few citto*
&lt; n , t .» put around cots; old
in winter arid in summer when p •
n,eetim recently held m New : ,!,'w members and award honors.; in the state where the scliooU are
fashioned wardrobe; cotton blank- n
HjhabRcd by a few iishcr-men ' P. Tew of Battle Creek to cnvcloiH-' tx-arin.: the go-.eminent
Some /.f tire is*...’ m,rod [Thirteen, irew member:, were tak’.-n continuing full time and where th*
GEORGE PAYNE WAS
lets; little chairs; folding or solid and their famlHe./Some very exccpGive U...n» o„ Bight
,-»•
naval officers of this, country iu 111 n,ld fifnen girbF advanced to the teachers are receiving all thelj mJQPRinilQI V) IM 11 IDCn ’ ’C1'’“■*
-'tov-i-; or plates ami tionai'pictures wire sliowtt of tire
Thursday Evenings
Such cuveioi«-s are .*uppo„...... .... wrll a5
^ HHCTW
»u!u m------------------------ ---------------------.1 inuJ1J
many CIVHWr
civiliau;
mteie.-.m'j
ml™
,‘k------------------------o^Wood GaHrerer^^The
local------------artes in ctalb
Supt.
Vanlhukirk and*
OunlUUoLT' HiJUntU infants bol- If you can donate moose and other wild gaiiie and of
R. P. Tew of Baltic Creek, teacher UMd on on4elal busnrev only At _.hl|, building, are. members of this h‘«“’rs for the 1933 birthday pro-, the-Board &lt;rf Education have manA
---------.
j
- M11&gt; -,'lie 0!
tire gill the beauty s)Xrt* of the island. There
prra'l-iject were also awarded and the K«»'«
girls'aged
wUady
and e-"
well !n
In conducting
thc envelojie.-. trod society To be chosen ax its p,.-»fa
s--d -•
“Jy -nd
Accident Happened Wcdnes- will Ire greatly appreciated. Please Are thirty named Jakes on the is- of Red cr.As Hr • Aid in approver! ’«•“* « l»r‘
I---..
^.a.. notify lhe High school
-------Und
whlcb glvts
of lls
and
advanced
conduct a bore
d itemcnt "Public
dent 1A
l. UIVIVIVIItherefore Ua ma.*
murk ui
&lt;&gt;! uisib.v-I
dlstinc-1 rrm
lving- the awards wi ™
re Mary ; **'*
the affairs of
the dlStllC*..
diswicl.
---- -------..... work, will
..*&gt;■ WMUUUI
..........................
,---- D'-x'U---- ' ’ UV..V
’' "
-f tiU!
ullicc
if you
day When Throe Cara
ot
p-*-*-'- Ovborn. , ,h“ '** v..DUn». v**norucc
' **~
“
o: eight
right das«e.v
dassca tn
In First Aid nifnt-Fnc
ment—Fne ' Many ot
u! ' them -.vere
were turn,
tu&gt;ri au hign
Wgn honor, and a rfc-t
rf&lt; . r-vd
r.-cd DeVries,
D^VricPatricia
can contribute any item mentioned stze.' '
•. ,
• ’ . . ; rortfes
-- thi..
-»-« ci"..
—
•!&gt;■ ginning
■
—
l.... people
&lt;■.
,1.*..
n.nn'.nnli.
...........
.
....
...
.......
_
,
...
.
Artrr,f:l
In
Ttiursday
«*&lt;•'«*'■**
by
ip
this
commulitrl
bu'e
t
.»
Rear
Admiral
Rock.
ivh&gt;:Adrounre.
Itons
Craig.
Enid
Mohler
SYMPHONY
ORCHESI
above.
. .
.
tribute to
Rock, wh &gt;.
Game Together
Mr, East's talk
wa-f •••-■
very ......
interest­ evcnlng. Jan, 25. in thesocUI n«ms,“y.....■
--------’ ‘ oi the -----**••&gt;««••!
------ ---- ......--------------------v•
is now *head
Webb —
InMllUfc !««troup.
’&lt;» A*~
«whore
nc“' guardian nfis Mr.
Aowakiyu
.... ...many Burry county
i..cfrientLs
Muam u{ 8urel&gt;*
■* « •‘J'kndid undermg andxthor&lt;nig|fty
ing
thoiounifty enjoyed by -nil
&lt;AU
n
TRA
GIVING
CONCERT
The
List Friday the portoMce depart- of Naval An.hirecture and succeed.* ^ou- --- -----------•­
of the Methodist church at 7 30
Gi-drge Payne will be sorry to hear '“king and Jiuients should welcome who atlendhLtlie lecture.- J.mson; Madeline Cook. Norma . , , ~ , 4f‘
. ..
..mv.,
mem was reported to lx- tnvestigut-* j H Gardner in the presidency of„ J,jhl
o'clock.
.
of the accident which tx-frli him last ,hlf‘ wonderful opportunity 1 or
r Jhci Ix'.ui and Edna Schultz, of Ki- Actual Date Not Yet Decided
man h
17 years of age ”orr orer
“«•’ the •matter, and
I&gt;- Uie
Soviet). He will hold office fw
ijK«’
week Wednewiot'
their pre-school age children. In DR. STEWART TO
• Any iii.nt
over fa ..........
— Sunday's
..........
**** o-ai'
Wednesday,
yugun. group Mrs Ray Cook-and —Organization Worthy vf
----7.
‘
'•
‘
Bible
to
t;.k&lt;this
work,
the
only
N&lt;"*-carried
tire
-tab
rnent
by
lhrw
,
y
,.,
Bellevue,
the
Nurrery
School
is
very
As rtpoyu-d to the Banner, Mr
Mrs.
Joseph
Schultz,
guardians;;
SPEAK
SUNDAY
EVE
expense
betog
for
a
textbook,
which
day
GHayden.
Washington
corrcsuw coumrv
Payne was driving in'the
country -'Ucees lui and in l-insinu a., well
Approval of Citizens
.. will probably be 60 cenu or there- Pandcnt of the New-, that Postnuu... nr.o.».r.n irr.sr.
near Kalamazoo when three cars "“d rtMn‘ U no reason why th*- our
new*
to Hu&gt; citiMUis
Rt-gi.trillion of the employed and B.ar^"r“ c&lt;x,lt “,u* vu&gt;lct
»*«.will
' t,~be good
~
.
in *****
tills city "**
should
than Chaplain ot Ionia Rcformacame together In tome manner. Mr..
'**'be otherwise
*'
Hytiitilaaiy
। Aa similar
simimr course was conducts!
conducted ' vculled
on CotWA
Cdr— ‘-'-man Oiwgi l•­ unemployed deaf j&gt;er-m. in Barry °» Akipuiyu group, Mrs. Milo De-:of Hastings that ‘
.
. .
•
““ed »n
Payne suffered a fractured skull andj a success. And such work is so in­
.a.
[Orchestra
at 1
I Orchestra
of thU
tory Guest at Methodist
'•—year
---------last
and was very beneficial to Fvulkes to .reimburse the dejurt- county under Hit- CWA project will VrtfS- $U-»ldun.
hb face is paralyzed, besides re­, tensely worth while that ever)' pub­
Hie ceremony.
Miss'for another
o—■■ ■ ,—-n-. -r■
all
who
took
it.
rnent
m
cash
a
’
regular
postage
be
held
;»t
Hie
Parker
House
in
Ulis
।
Following
tlx.
—
„
—
.
»
ceiving M-yere bruises. .He wax taken! he spirited citizen should be inter­
Vesper Service
,
Hie «...
Barry County Red Cross
and - - ior Christmas cards which city tomorrow. Thursday. Jun. 25. • Flpn-irec -Craven, field recrvlnry of - given In Hie Central refiool auditorto New Burgess hospital and Is doing,. esied.
Dr. Stewart, chaplain of the Ionia the Boy Scouts are1 cn-opeiating in Foplkes .-rein out under hH eongre-as- afternoon and evening, with Deda lh*' Uatt-L. Cr^.•“**•/sjx*k‘’ lo
as well as pOMible although he will
birthday nrowcelwiH
project.{will he
be held
Ireld un Kundav
Bunday afurnaoa.
afurnuon.
frank
E Champion, FT«d Agent ' girls on tire 1934 nirtmuv
Reformatory, will a;*.ik at the five presenting thi* series of lessons it
-have to stay nt the h&lt;k-l*ltal for an- beknie McIntyre at
"HobbuShe s|K»kc of lire import- but will be at four o'clock. Uiatmin
o'clock Vesjier service at the Metho­ Is hoped there may be a large s‘'lne claims are made that Con- .charge.
‘Aiier week. All*&lt;u&gt;pe for ins speedy
PENNOCK HOSPITAL dist church next Sunday. The servunec of hobbreti being developed'of two o'clock ax herctoforx. H H
number of men interested in taking gressman Foulkes sent out as high
'»)'id complete recovery. »
and enjoyed while the girls were hoped that there will be a much
Bernie McIntyre, supervisor ot ice will be in the banquet room lhe instruction.
“ns* 30.000 of hw
these'cards.
&gt;u. oaMx which
which. ifIf
BAKE SALE.
that kMin-r
enkivincnt
laruer attendance
thl&gt;cant
U““*
Hastings township, was critically downstairs Enter .from the Church
,------------ &gt;----------------- mre..wouia
maze ms
mu At
so that-w. keqner
enjoyment
larger ' attendance
at thl»althird
true.. would
makepo-nagc
his portage
billWhite i Hourener's on Salur-!young ' vrmnu
ill with pneumonia BalurcL.y and st. side of the church.
COl'RT OF HONOR.
S'JUO We can scarcely believe Mr. day. (Jan 27, starting at 10 A. M might be gained tn later years The cert. Surely the orchestra .Werew
ABE PLANN'lNf. fct'PPER. was taken to Pennock iiospltai These Vesper services are growing
Tonight the January Boy scout Foulkca sent out that nuiny Christ- and sixjn.M&gt;n'd by tire American Le- Women's Club pf Hastings is spoil- that ponakwralkm Iran Ure
The men of the Presbyterian where lie- Li receiving every aid that in interest and attendance and it is Court of Honor will be field at thr max Oirrun«s. and vet we havp'glon Auxiliary The proceeds will be soring thia project, every member of thia rity Mr Brtenq. U a
church are planning a sausage and modern medical practice can give , hoped there may be a larger au- court room. Rev. L L. Dewey presid- learned of instances where two and used for tire Unit's contribution to promising to open her home for the J sport'or he wopld have
paijcake supper in the church par­ him. His friends will be glad to dience next Sunday evening to hear mg. Arfic Reid and hU Troop from three were sent to Hie same home. I the Herbert McKinney memorial girls, teach them any needlework fixe this llrm- brc*'M&lt;M
lors on Saturday evening. February know that he seems to be doing as Dr. Stewart tell about ;otne of “tils Nashville will have an exhibit of but to different Individuals in those [fund, mention of which Is made on lor help in any way toward advanc-: aitemlance at prenon
third.
well as could be expected.
I experience* at Ionia.
J their work projects. . .
. homes.
i another. page —Ac|v.
jing thia project.
I Watch for further
Clare O njorpe
Parker of thi.
y. Indian River.

HONO ’ OMES

J

�THE. HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24. 1034

PAGE TWO

SOUTH SHULTZ.
1.
INSURANCE CO. IS
Mr. and ,Mrs Lester Bonneville
bad
vluted their brother. Aha Kenyon .
IN FINE CONDITION
pn.ix.bb «t- ■
and
family.'of
Bellevue
Wednesday.
,
-smaah up cn the Yankee Springs
Mr. and Mrs. Zerbel pi Hastlngi
. ...
, _
... .tied or at least should- be. that :i 1'ormer Barry Co. woman highway near Harry-Dunn;.“home m Officers Elected by Farmers
Assisting to Knisc i jnds for _Fuld car Ilo tnaryii for the Broad­
Judge McPrck camo up Tuesday called on Mrs- Mina Kc,i&gt;0&lt;&gt; Thurs­
_ ... _
,
Wutlnnd
Myynd..i nt
-it abbot
— .
___ - . . »•
Rutland «•&gt;«»
on Monday
uiMMit uni*.
one
Union Mutual at Wood­
Says- Officers Still Look­
mid held eburt for the day • .
Memorial Coluue Honor.
rrmAaTBrane BniaUr Mani ai
day.
’.
o'clock. Juan Cappon, maiuunanct-.
man for the county, was driving toMrs. Forest Smith was able to;
rr U .
tr about,tut odoek they Miushed in!The Good Will.L. A S. Will meet
land on Tuesday
ing
f.of
Bodies
Ing Herbert McKinney
,tJ
Robinwen • car which w.v
.church Sunday and they
Despite a year of sad depn1 ■'•m.: with Mr. and Mrs Fred Ohs on attend
M. Kam*. '
truck. cttBdng from '.he opposite di­ bank failures, and depressed i-i
January 2C.
. spent the afternoon with Mr. Smith s
One of t ho ar
:.-Tils’ Sheriff appeared &lt;m
rection, driven by a Mr Casey, and •for ap.-irultnral product*, on »htchi Walter
next few «*k« ta; th’ Atom
Powell, who has been sret,
----ties. CnlH.. ha* with,him
ne and the pair were jailed,
’»3» the owt’-er of* the ih^i C wipnny depend;, almost en- has tv. ----- d and l« bark at Ina Mr. Murtha Horn U slowly gnlnLegion and Auxiliary of t.
Hvd? about th&lt;- truck. Mrs.
.tw-dchargej with drunk-nwiU be r»i.*ing funds he
BarnJimt. attempted to tirelv for tmMenanee. the FUrmi
, 11IK.
|
'S? dis c“u*
;.ch paid
fine a«.d $A ’
Mr and’ Mrs, William Bonneville ।
•yimtnunium roi’Jge :a th­
Union
Muluul
Fire
ihsuratic'.'
O
hi
Grot-go MrXJulia.
suf- and b*by- Snaanne of Battle ciwk.
"Kr ” &lt;‘Mlcappon could not rec thr
n-JiMttt* Mattiicw*' court.
v„i- who
war
pany of Barry. Ionia. Kent ai
utroke of phraljvu
on Wedat the Otter Lake Billet
V
‘
4U*I
1»*
brother.
U-strr
SonnerountliM. added approxlriWl' neylay. i&gt; Mill in a ' ?•. ... _
^WWfhd tamlly Sunday afternoon.
d*- hill gt that place. The truck ux;, Eaton
»crved k&gt; faithfully for
ly $18,000 to its net rfsourn-s dura.„ condition, altiunri.h her camuiiim
OPEN WINTERS ARE
candilton M
u M[S Mary Glll4)n ullS taknl t0
I. tl'.i.U.
i&gt;ast year and a gain of
jivjii s
d the roadway when |hc the
............ - ------ ,
. '
. Kalmmuo.. iq New Borgcu hospital ;
' Tpe Olt- r Lake Billet
NOT SO UNCOMMON
member-, wiu. made These 'note­ A-....daughter,
'welshing
eight
and
^nere ^he underwent a M-rions opV-B stnashi-d into it. M; Bsrnhar. worthy fact’s were dL«.-lo?.ctl at the
orphanage but a-real bon .
one-QUorter pound*, -a’.i-, born to cl al ton last. week. Her many friends
• tans children who are imdern.nt. Weather in Other Years Has
,
sui’et'ed a severe scalp wound, etwy
b'-* n 9IJ(| (yappon'both were cut and muiuui nailing of the Company Mr. uitd -Mrs Ebir H ■ITm.iii, Uu- ;IIe glad to hear .‘•he Li better at.thi*
ished. or have no one to suppot
h’
Id'al
the
town
SinH.hrre
TtU-sdi-.y.
iftt; two -orup«&gt;d. The V-« w»Y hojwlrx ly
tingH. Heir.-- 4. at Pennock h«*-j&gt;itid. wr|t»tg and hope .-die may be. able
Been as Mild or Milder
IfienXor for any reason nml spec"
carg/or tfricutkui . Mr. M.-Kmr.
ItAhe nift- wrecked but the truck can probably rcrort of the condition of the retu-i1 Tin- little oti&lt;- lias been mimed Bi |ty to return home soon
Than in 1 033 34
Frank lUilpck of Milo called on
&lt;177 was the Departrpfnt Well
bc^repaired.
■ •
;::H.y.us read at- tin- meeting by ’—
his . Isler. Rose.Hallock. Sunday. . ■
ladh
Treasurer F. C. Kilpatrick. Jt- length'
by .climbing a tree
hte time, mrwy
prise that that village is consider-, Mr. and Mrs. Aha Kenyon and
and
lack
of
time
and
compel
thr
limb
of
Tf&gt;e January meeting of the pun- t» t&lt;» forego its publication until-. nig incorporation as n oily. That ।sons Dv'iuild. Babbie and Ik-nnir. of
• Ing the fillip all
iKtldingher ham sr]
Erery «e*k end he
is being urged tx-cause- it i.i believed 1&gt;1! -rue spent Sunday with Mr. and
■
•jit the little Saturday
gatuj^ evening. Jan. 20. since the next week.
will give the town a chi
Wnt H.^LItid. present .-.■ eretai y of pt
Th&lt;- many friends of Mrs. Minn.
. ......
Lera oi -the scliool-boatd were
A?u_o1 i1*’’”’'. rn&lt;
rnbei
The children
more cttU'innl government.
pycple. wlit&gt; lived i«-ar them, who in charge oi thra meeting. « bnunti- lh«. company, and Eml V.
! forward eaves
din-c- A f- T-A. meeting will is- held at Notion wt:«- .-airry to hear she hud:
Altu banker, wImkc terms
did nof know about the stonii ■—
tul .-•iippef preceded thr program;
to be taken to Batlie Creek Tuesday,^
IW
•■'•­ ”• Nichols hospital Siu- haa been
they ..rose in the morning
Claude Hoffman w-is chairman of K.ri MS ewlim Nil.«trr
him. Hr knew tl
en
a.
wnn
a
muMcm
program
'*•
2- WithReli.dun'
a nuuical iiprogram
fSund'the witvt and mud all
. . U.c program which confuted of both unanimously elected to succeed
'history .«nd h&lt;xnr
pairing.
- v &gt;11
I'*"- AU hope rhe may fully.
r hiHi.se. ruining a • lot croup .--ingimr. readings, by Ward
two hundred pQlicy holders who
a-.'jata ftirnistfingv and
I -Through hu
nd ut trouble.were crowed into the hall. Mr Lind.
, Oakes .
F-'in Bail.' in- tnuii' tii il -music mid Who *ijn- ticen connected
■cip;
iidbnnst. smiting by Manrn-e Healy. Huron
Art IXud and wile, iGm laird |
ty good »!• aly. and Wayne Gstroth: artd in- daring a period
lion i
era! cure Th«
a place to Jive
n nd i
runicntrfl raiisic nlone by Donrtby years, feelini.’lv ip
Hoffman: a sons by Vonda Hoflman in the future of
mu
HiKwcir
uunovao
auu
iw&gt;»
»«*•,
an
&lt;l
expressed
his
mJ R-i wil Donovan and tw*» plavbrer.
bv th” fourth un.1 fifth grade Uv policy holders fur tin- ronfidt-n
Highland.* Dairy farm abo i
January the b&gt;g tlejd
th., l rh-Wren
. ““•&gt; "-l
become famllufr wr.h nd ini
Many- m Hustings and vliTnity sfx nt Sunday at home.
Itie presence ol &gt;o many people
Fultowtnu the’election of uf!u&lt; r-.
lie Billet. Mr around the Cobb scbOQUiauu- »»•
n-memb&lt;‘r Clare Buruln. son of Ilnbvil McGlocklin and family &lt;d
............................•
made show- pit-wed by Mr Mitchell, who then
»«Ol«-rat‘. ti and • in-nrral routine b»u&gt;iif-&gt;l. the r। will
lfa.-tuicu
were caltcriv at Farre.*&gt;t
. McKinney l ad m&gt;
ihii lute M. H Burton, who grad­
■'__ etc. :..ed cn the farih noa owned bv Aliny the children, the buildings,
n tfw irocram helped to mate.- thi. jwilicy holdent deluged the chair and uated from our city wthooH and latthe secretary with a number of in­ r from the Micl^gan Slate college
will entertain the
maklns a heart appeal ' all
"" 'who vin Smelkcr It
quiries
regarding
the
new
*aw th*m.
"*
e time he has y”
of maknyq nil charterr
i: • a 'i i I in t-hi t &gt;11 Co :‘jr ilmilv.-.
*• Warn of 1O
coivtidrrnble question!
v
lii-iu-d that isi-hi।
Lylt- Otw and wife nnd iriends of '
rung ent policy issued by
M:.hu.»n ..nnrv I... u»Bunday .-uiU.iu;
•• Hi were also asked,
attending tne Depart on
ho .•.IgninK of the l&gt;
;td JjeihUi and wile and Billie
tton All content! &lt;i ba
hiut
An almost utuversr
tependenco. Excrcls
e u.r u. d.-teif by Mu confidence and oprirnl
fhu iinc- s(w.M Sunday ut Chas,
ped for the mengiruil rent
that day and
istul. Mrs. D. D. Walton' at the-meeting, with m-.
itteniorft's. \
before U.c
rcrc held c
Karl
Fan!
of
WoKlla'nd.
iLvlits Long of Colt. Grove spent
plane to hl
ii’ April da’
x*arm. alm*
Ife biiAlnesA me-tinc m, pliiisid with the condition «.f their
chairman. Mrs. Eail Cok*- -company:
lided. the nhiiuy of four Present offici'iT. of the
. inter1
Sunda
Mac did i
sers were announced. They -aYe an follows:
it—Chas. Moore.
»txi:-«. Mrs. Lloyd Shaft
ahrmld bHarris Woodburne. Cof
K-r h'-.i
ck ml in the Rev. Cdn.memory
W. H. land. Woodland
?nd lift.’
'Mining
■ and
4 romsin
for a previntorium
Woodland
equipped

LEGION AND UNIT
UNITE IN PROJECT

MASH UP.
TELLS OF DISASTROUS
Rohmaon -nd WilliamCALIFORNIA STORM uh^a v"«^d.Vrre

car was ivrecked.

j

J an- doing
§ecure tin

riciNtns.
builder,
home o? Bitmbeeji confined
i- flu. Douglass
■ score mid ten
oiinger days he was

in thw *n
The lat
suable &lt;
ibn? r- :!
half day.*

LOCAL NEWS

b: .ii

Boy Scout
Thur.-du

1KIDE E CURRY

ib. 25c
Fresh Lake Trout
ib. 14c
Veal Shoulder Roasts
Lean and Meaty
Spare Ribs
3
Corned Beef The Kind Jiggs Likes
Beef Kettle Roasts
.(.Tender ll&gt;. 12c
Lamb Shoulder r°„«. if. is.
ib 7c
lb. SC
Pork Shoulder Roasts
3 ib. 25c
Pork Steak
Pork Chops
ib 13c
Ib. 9c
Bacon Squares
Ib 6c
Rib Boiling Beef

Clothes Shop
Plenty of winter ahead,
so the •‘weather man”
says! Here are some
items yon can USE...
real quality, loo!

Corduro
Vests
• Double Breasted!
• Blanket Lined!

Lee Overalls
No 31. Shrunk to fit.

Men's Shirls
Flannclfllc

69c
Extra lk-avy, Dotiblc

Brown

Gloves

15c
Sturdy

Work Pants

whixil Friprogram

stinp. yvllura Tuesday

OilicBaiil.PMoS’M

tty Saturday ntatit. ii

f^lattlo Cree

khn li lunch ’

Buv them NOW

many a .fire in Yhe’^/P
dT Yankee .Springs and still ei‘a,ra,2in- « “
to -houldcr his musket and
lie. hunt.
It.oi’Th* sun’ inks &lt;&lt;•!* the western hill.
ir ' The chas is &gt;v’r' -'••I i*- Mill—
. the Troop

CHOICE MEATS

Waters’

and win move

ury corners.
llamid Gray, and a

Rare am) Hrlrit Flinch hare

Chre.cmaiv and ‘-'T numUw,
Strait was in Cadillac

the shadows fall o
YanSte ronsfeting
Springs. '
■ f
I 1 think of motiwr -jrrown old . i. wnlo'
,
Reahjft- in
fat me at the evening
h‘&lt;

Walers’
Clothes Slioji .

■ pmeisnn in charge of

OBIT UAKY.

have the
building as their meet in

If it isn't Good,,
wcdon't entry it

the roar, and will make i

ana thr i.uiniy iu&gt;

in Sulein build tnu.
llU'i J.fls ‘ meeting
Qn Fr___ ...
Pralrtevllie, there will

Burdick of
Kuesls c
Jim iyibble and -on

rm* union
is moving
ilia. William be held •&gt;'

TRAND
II I AIi r
Hastings, Michigan - Telephones 22-M-2557 HL—

I &lt;-J l&gt; M

1 ’

Butter

*

SUNDAY nnd MONDAY

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

21c

rt and Norman Hammond, of Crex

The Way to Love

-Shulta ut Freeport.

Seminole i-iw r.„. 4 «

CHIPSO
&amp;I5c

25c

‘Cheese

3 &gt;1. 25c

Shrimp

2 - 29c

Cof use

\DDI l&gt; A l l KACTHXNS—( vmrdy—-BACK

i. The K
FiTinnM-'inmnwnd

leader.

27c

party at
on Stuart
It Att-h John.'c

Lawrence Hammond.

mmunlti

FELDPAUSCHS MARKET
Three Deliveries Daily

childre:

COUPON - TUESDA Y NIGHT- COUPON

Big Executive
W'itA Ricardo Cartel, Richard Bennett, Elisabeth Young
IH'D ATTRACTIONS—Warner llrriity—I HI. N&lt;&gt; - M
Pepper I'm—-ROCK Y BYE HYh’
'SCREEN SNAPSHOTS"

Telephone- 2272
and wJ think tt

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY

Katherine Hepburn

obi 11 \

Red Clover

r and M
ng with i

Eastern Kentucky Coal BURNS

In Louiia .May Alcott'e

LITTLE WOMEN
With Frances Dec, Joan Bennett and Jean Parker
CHILDREN 10 VENTS

LONG

AND CLEAN
IN STOVE OK FURNACE

cis iiaiRU
liapids •*

SATURDAY ONLY

Fury of the Jungle

Wilbur Gibbs uhd latiuly
mouucv and Charley Gibb- and wife

Hastirtgs Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Telephone 2515

MAURICE CHEVALIER in

Frank Sage

Bowtie ana Julia
acre Sunday

and Hilon DeGuha. Jr. of Grand
Rapids. '

MidClCl Ulc.

Cclii.-.,n of Kala^.oz *&gt;. who
- n MtK.-iLsly Ul of pncumutu£
u ch the gain.

if CO.%

Friday evening and Saturday.

ADDEt) COMEDY—"( KOOKS TOUR"
Wall Disney Cartoon

(Till.Dill

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANl'ARY 24. 1931
BOWNE CENTER.
iMrs Jennie Flynn at St. Mary s ho«-1 Mr? Addie Benton. Mr. and Mrs.1
Mrs. Clara Thompson and Mrs,' P*ta»&gt; Friday. She in doing fine and John Nash. Mrs Clara Thompson
*
. ....
... came'home Monday.
■ and Mr».. Watt Thomas and BeuThurza
Tlrompr'mmid. Ard
1 th apent
Mrs. Guy Smith has been con- j tri&lt;* spertt Wednesday evening with
Thursday with Mrs. Will oltbouse
fined to her bed the past week.
।a”d Mrs. Alex Wtngeier of
of Preejiort.
A number from tills way attended' N&lt;?3h Bowne,
.
I
The meat' canning demonstration
ut the Bowne Aid hull Thursday the basket ball game at Middleville
GOLDENGLOyES FINALS
drew a large crowd.
Friday evening.
i rrnjIR
Frank nrow
Brew. Mr Brew Is &gt;titl un. HERE THURSDAY EVE
Alice Nash spent Thursday nightmX'ro'u'idk
Mrs. Addle Benton is visiting rel­
-hie to walk.
atives, in Grand Rapids.
with Marian Grtflin at Caledonia. Little
L
’
Joon
Dean b&gt; on the ’lek,Padded Fists to Fly at Odd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joim Nosh visited
Ralph Huntington and family. ]Ltt

Sporting Items

■

KLTNGENgHTt’S.
■THREE GREAT CRISES
I
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. BltgotxT and
IN AMERICAN HISTORY son oi Nashville were guests of Mr.

..nd Mr? Perry Van Tuyl over the

Leader Each Time Wag a week end.
Twenty-six friends of Marshall
Devout Christian, Said
Tripp gathered at thr Ixirne of Mr.
Rcy. Roth
and Mrs. Albert Green Friday eve­
■

Party
Season

Rev. R W. Roth, pastor of the ning and gave Maphull a. surprise,
Otngregationul church at charlotte, the event tiring hLs 21st birthday.
was the speaker and honor
■ ■ at Curd* were pUyed of which Mis.

Fellows Arena for Dis­
the Rotarian luncheon Monday Rollo Johnson and E. Latta won
trict Championship
. nodn' Hi’ gave a most interesting iugh scorn and Rollo Johnson and

talk, which Wa» l.stencd to" with Harriet Scott thrJow. A beautiful
Final bout* In tla- Golden G|ov&lt; s close attention by the member.- of birthday cake, trimmed In pink and
district tournament at I O O. F. tile club.
white., with 'JI candles wd.c served
hnl) ThUmiay, Jan. 25,.will -provide ।
He calk’d attention to the tact wnh jello, also a pot luck supjwr.
plenty of action and thrills for limaAfter- a very pletuanl evening the
leur light tans. Nineteen’bouts are that those wlio founded tbt* coun-' guests departed wishing him many
on thr card. One or more bouts will
mW happy birthdays. lx- staged tn all c!a.ws except two, of M-ctirihg greater liberty mid
Margaret and CHITord Converse
the feather weight daw and heavy­ iarg&lt;t oppurtunlllci Tor them*ep.« .
weight, nnd the thud ot leather- and their descendant*. Generally Mr. and Mrs.’ George Converse, help­
padded hsta will be almost continu- speaking they- were rojigiotix ;.«&lt;.plc ing them,move from near Irving to
No
one
who-hu*
read
about'
ou* 'from 8 I*. M until past mid­
George Wnriungton can quest ton a farm near the Ycckley school.
night.
•
The novice bou»s will undoubtedly ’the deep, ttnewe religion ’which he Mr\ John Poll is able to be around
be better than on the elimination lived a* well as prob .■.&lt;•-!. It •*.(■ again after beihg quite ill.
night two wd-ks ago when they , hte sublime faith m God and hit
Oren Roberta has been staying In
pleased the cajmcity crowd. Besides belief in the justice of lhe American Grand Rapids some the past tw’o
these there will be Seven or eight ■cause that made him an indomitable wks with his mother as she has
;
a
nd
success!u
1
lead
y
r
.
bout* In the open division.
,
Scheduled bouts are ax follows:
■f When another crisis came in our this writing
Novice Division.
, country’* history, tn the sixties, an­
! Flyweight—-Herbert Cooper vr. other great man. endowed with su-‘
’ Ford Declare.
! prome faith in Gkx!, was Uw leader i Ar’hur Teeter was in ckvwiuc
Scottville
!% Bantamweight—Frank Sperling v«. of -------- ....He kept ..........
thia —
nation
America „a . Friday
,
i'Pete Barlow- Winner to meet
united country, and wiped out hqMiss
Margaret
Kelsey
attended
Kunde.
man .slavery.
’
he
auto
show
in
Grand
Rapids,
on
i Lightweight—Bill Jame.s vs. Roy We an- now*-going through an- j Thursday.
I Hummrll—Fvrd Thomas bout win- &lt;-’l;&lt; r crucial time in &lt;-.ir histosw.
Mr.
and Mrs.
Barnum of
ner. And
nd winner of this fight U
to .said‘ the
’ speaker
’
-Re dtelarrd
- — -----— Dwight
---------------------&gt;ul Bailey.
. while he did not vote for P» .-Ident Town Line kpent Sunday at Alton
meet Lout,,
Wnocls'.
.
I Welterweight Dick Palmer vs.
A large crowd «aw the picture
j Frank Kauffman. Winner to me* t the rinwrtty of his vn-w.t and purwww-.......
-Wednesday evenihg, “A Pil* Bennie Adcock.
one may wl-li I'.rimage to Bethlehem."
/
i Middleweight—Russell Kervan v.v. eragc man Much
to have -th-.- old days and the old"The Birthday Club will be held
Alan Reddick’.
time prosperity return, they will.
Orpha Wing thii week
Open Division.
Bantamweight—Freeman Lambert never cmfic back. In the judgment Friday. Jun 26. for an all day mcctof Uie speaker. We have drfjiiitely tag ultl&gt; »»’ !'»«“ dinner.
vs.’Arthur Dowdell.
Welterweight—Vic Black vs Claire turned u ir faces in the direction of. "Die Cqn'. ■ Grove P, TJ. A. will
a new ag- . in which.flute -hall be a ,’»'W «r‘’ "Annual Slum Supper” FriKauffman.
■
day.evening. Jan. 26. Bring chen-y
Middleweight-charlex Baird vsJ ihdrc equitable sharing
ot. the ..
bh.
meet' irigs of’prosperity. President‘ ”
R'mjsc- P&gt;'‘ ”r taitV- Following '.he supper
Ken Buehler. Winner '
Where immediate Attention and Courtesy
■
volt
Richard Baird.
.
.... Ku sincere religious man. who’ u program wjll be given by the men.
Are Shown To All'
Lightweight Torn Suehovsky vs. । feels that in putting into .effect tnci
Pele "Tony’ Mitchell
"New Deal" he Is ajiplyin;; the prinTelephone 2 ft5
I lastings, Michigan
This year the Golden Gloves meet ciples. of the Christian religion with ' MUs Joseplffne Hedges has gone
,
to
work
near
Freeport.
has been highly successful lure. At ita Golden Rule.
?, Oscar Page was in Grand Rapids
the elimination Jun. 11 the seats
Rev. Roth complimented Hasting?.
were all sold out and standing room because io an undkuaI. degree it has Saturday afternoon. •
Homer Bates Is on the sick
was at a premium when the fights communtty-mihded citizens, who re-i Mrs. *'
started.
,
.
। ahze that they should seek the gvn- list.
_________________________
The Ryan school P. T. A. will
lerul good and who know ...
that
in that
SQUTIIWF.ST HITI.AND.
i way pEoApertty'will bo more widely meet at the schoolhouse Feb-2. ,
Mr. and
nnd Mrs. Fred OIL*
Oils of Glass
Mr
Gia-;.-., distributed. Each will find .his own ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Orlcy Smith attfnd- ...
•
Creek were Sunday callers at the Rr&gt;wl in the good of others in an.ecl the funeral of Gilbert Willey in
to DUV Or Sell: Try Out Want Column
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn jdeal Christian civilization.
Hastings one day last week.
■
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haven*. ,;;■
•
Mr. and Mrs Francis Gorham
called on Mr*. McKea at Cloverdale
Sunday P. M.. and found .her about
the same.
Those from here who attended
Mir community meeting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morehouse |
Friday evening had a mast enjoy-1
able time February meeting wiU
be with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes. ■
I Mrs. Hazel’Oils n.nd children/
[Morgan Hinkley and Miss Avalon:
I Sandersan ot Hickory Corners were I
’weektend. guests, of Mr. nnd Mrs. I
W. H. Otis.
Mrs. Clara. Robinson of Grand'
Rapids nnd Mrs. Sarah Erwuy of
Glass Cns’k are spending some time;
in the Wm. Havens home and as-;
sitting with thr housework till Mrs.'
Havens Is better.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and• children and Mr. and Mrs. Willard^
Bagley and children of Kalamazoo
Here it is—the semi-annual Clearance you've been wait­
Were guests Saturday of their pnring for! Dollar-saving chances! More than likely the
lents. Mr and Mrs. Francis Gorham.'
very last at these astounding!? low prices ... in many
! Miss Mary Dunn was a Sunday
instnnedk at or below prc-NRA levels!
■ guest of her grandparents, Mr. and
Children’
'Mrs. Fred Olis of Glass prwk.
But only during this Clearance period! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of
Cloth
| Hickory Comers spent Sunday with!
only while quantities lastl
I her parents. Mr. and Mig.. Wm. Hav-'
Space for incoming Spring stocks is needed. Action is
cns. Mr and Mrs. rahkin- Hart
and daughter of Brush Ridge spent!
needed, tool Action such as tbeae startling, sacrifice
All at one price
the afternoon and evening there. ■ i
prices will bring—by you and throngs of others who
Joiin Morehouse of Middleville:
know that you really save when Penney’s says—
SO^acA
was a Sunday afternoon caller of
''CLEARANCE!"
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart.
A. each
Mrs. Leah Davis mid son. Bobby.!
spent Sunday night and Monday’
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- i
PRICES SLASHED for
Ians, of Shultz. .
PRICES SLASHED for
•

KROGER’S

•A'-CLEARANCE SALE
OF TALLY CARDS
AND PLACE CARDS!

Sale of FLOUR
FLOUR

KING'S FLAKE

NOW is the time to stock up
We are offering a large assort
ment. Prices ranging from 15c
up to as high as 50c per dozen.

75c

/sack

Michigan Milled, (Lowell, Mich.)

GOLD MEDAL

FLOUR

or

24’?lb.

COUNTRY CLUB

85c

itory Tested, an all purpose flour

BAKING POWDER ib.K»13c

RAISINS

TABLE SALT

CRISCO

SALE ! (AC PER
PRICE XkJ
DOZ.

14^ 99i

pillsbury

Come Early and Get
Your Choice!

2&gt;b. pkg. 17c

Sealed

Sun Maid, Secdlca*. 4 lb. pkg. 3|c

botth

19c

no. va can
Fancy Country Club, in ayrup

19c

15c

APRICOTS

Quality salt

VANILLA

Ib. can

10c

3 Ib. can 55c
■ Veitetabl* Shortening

COUNTRY CLUB
EVAPORATED

Ikjl I I
1#
fvl I Iw ■V

3 -17 c

PET, CARNATION or DUNDEE 3 tail can. 2Oc

NAVY BEANS

3

Iba.

10c

Michigan hand picked

6 bo*«» 25c

Avalon Brand

5

CORN MEAL

MATCHES

15c

MINCE MEAT

Want

pus. 10c

Country Club, fancy quality

EATMORE
BRAND

OLEO
FRESH BREAD

l'.4-lb. lul

9c

3■-■ 25c

COCOA

2

lb. can

CANDY BARS

3

10c

for

PEANUT BUTTER 2 u,

23c

Ernbaiay Brand, Ib. jar 13c

FIG BARS
5 ii.-&gt;.ii 25c

CORN SYRUP

^JCLEARAHCE

-10c

FRESH, TASTY

TOMATOES

3 N..I«n. 25c

Standard brand

Dark, Light, .5 Ib. pall 27c

ROLLED OATS 10 n»». i»»ik 37c

TUNA FISH

BLOCK SALT

SOdb. block

10c

RED SEAL LYE

35c

SOAP CHIPS

25c

SMOKING

Quality block ,

2

3

for

BANANAS

4

lbs.

Choice yellow fruit, ripened to the peak of their flavor

NEW CABBAGE

in. 4c

25c

2 lor
TOBACCO, all regular 15c varieties

GRAPEFRUIT 5

each

for

Florida, balls of juice, 70-80 size

25c

st&lt;te road.

The Fisher school held their P. T.
A. last week Thursday evening, with I
a fair sized crowd- They ht«i a line ’ I
program. Stuart clement gave a finer
talk. Lunch 'was served and all had ''
a fine time, Our next meeting Will 11
be held on Friday evening, date will'
be given later.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fountain and 11
daughter. Beverly, of Six Lakes, are t
visiting relatives here, and attended]
a funeral of an uncle near Lansing, i
Mr. and Mrs. James O’Connor and
June returned from New York where
they visited relatives.
Mrs. Mabie Bennett of. Hastings j
visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. 1
James Sothard and Janet Pettengtll.
Mrs. Janet PettengiU and Mrs. .
Elsie Sothard visited Mrs. Dora ]
Coleman of Rutland Friday.
Mrs. Mary O'Connor spent a few
days last week In Martin with her
sister at the old home of lhe girls.
Jack O'Connor nnd family re­
turned last week from a visit will)
her parents at Coral. While there lit- I
lie Ann was very sick, so they had
to.remln longer than intended. She
is much better now.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sothard spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Hart of Cloverdale.
Mrs. Lena Becker and family
gave a party at their home Thurs­
day evening. Cards and dancing
were enjoyed. A lovely lunch was
served and all departed at a late
hour saying they had a enjoyable
time.

15c

19c

CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS

SMOKED PICNICS
Small, 4 to 6 Ib. average

BEEF RIBS

lb. 5c

SLAB BACON

ib. 5C

SPARE RIBS

MU&gt;,

ib. 6c

lb. 5 c

BACON SQUARES.
Wrapped

Ib. 8c

Fo. boiling or baking

PORK HOCKS
PORK LIVER

m..„

3 to 4 Ib. piacea

lb. 12c

.

PORK STEAK

8c

Round bone

OYSTERS
FILLET
&lt;M HADDOCK

pint

18c

»b. 121/zc

FRESH HERRING

LAMB ROAST

NORTH HOPE.

lb. 9c

Shourdar

LAMB STEW

4 lb’-

GROUND BEEF

Ib. 5c

25c

Fresh

ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MICHIGAN 3% SALES TAX

Snow Suits

$&lt;*.00

19c

CAULIFLOWER

Suede

HATS

5 it. pke. 25c
QUICK

EASY TASK or CLEAN

CHEWING

s

Ladies’

SUGAR M'^GrAH 10 - 45c
BABBITT'S

REPRICED!

REPRICED!

2 cans 25c

Or SHRIMP. Select light Tuna nnd

6 Ib. bag 19c

PEHNEYS

thousands
of&amp;o//ars

23c

Our Mother'*, H&gt;. can 12e

j

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anders nnd
mother entertained on Sunday, Mr.
ana Mrs. Chas. Welch and Lyle
Bldelman of Striker district and
friend. Mrs. Minnie Wurm, and son
of Shultz.
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart and
daughter spent Sunday afternoon
and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Havens In Southwest Rutland.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Farwell and
Mr..and Mrs. Roy Sabin of Kalama­
zoo called Sunday afternoon on Mr.
nnd Mrs. otto Praiuhka and fam­
ily.
,
Charlie Teel of Kalamazoo spent
Saturday night and Bunday at Ills
cottage here.

Fast Cl EA RANCE!

]

Ladies’ Fur Trimmed

Cocoa
Door

Dress Coats
Every coat reduced for fast clearance, prices
we probably shall never see again.

Re-priced for Fast

CLEARANCE! -*

ccc

A Good Assortment

Children's Coats
Age, i to is At

1/^ Price

each

■ REPRICED! REPRICED!
All
Odds and

Fast CLEARANCE!
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J.C.PENNEY GO.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HARTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24. 1934
PAGE FOUR
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Rnnnpr al&gt; territory suitable for agriculture : 'WiMMMBaiiTr-tfiM'Wir^ "----'null and void. On the evening of
SURVEY OF FARM HOMES
lhe laBStlhSS OBHHer
now under cultivation and that n
L
j
;Jun. 11th. Messrs. Burgher and
IN EIGHT COUNTIES
'cum
wndiy M
ony attempt to work the Te2n^d
so-called Backward Glances;•
|lnfj rer&gt;and hddrr&amp;M
.d me
thf&gt;from hmof
"marginal" lands can only result in
DltS Of I 6St Cr (lay [this plare on the subject of'tem- Women to Conduct Work as
fallure. Michigan mayUr-cMed-iu a
.
'• perancejifterj whid: 5T
Part of Another CWA
' '
-’ •
- • - -' . signed the pledge. Then the followcase in point here- Many attempts ’
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
I Ing officers were chosen S J. BltlclProject
HEVKNTV-EiniiTH YKAR have been made to farm cut-over' The Misses Arlene Tuttle and man. president; w. Bponable and B.
In
that it may be known
"
------ ------ lands In . the northern, par,t of the Margaret Barnum leave for Blod- F. OaskiU. vice-president*; OL what order
improvements were needed in
*i'?rl*’,in&lt;‘ statc bul the result has invariably gett hospital. Grand Rapids. Thurs-1 Crook, secremry; Mim Ida Thom, farm ibines-such as waler systems,
------------ been failure. Tills regloA is suited day where they will take nurses’ financial aecretary; S. Cluifict- bathrooms and •built-in equipment,
I treasurer; C. B Benham, chaplain; a survey of farm homes is being
[to timber production and nothing txaimns
Mr. .nd Mr.. K. B QuUk, oi'J Melnljre Mrse.M .1 .rm,; Ell made in right typical counties in
____
,hAB’ ” t'u else. In brief, the government agrlGrand Rapid* vbKcd friend* in the Eaton. Marshal,
this state. Barry is not one of them.
ijr-BARKY cot'xrv SIX moxthb
cultural program amounts to a re- city over the week end. Mrs. QuigThe survey is being made as a
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7
'llllUK UoSTIIs
«l ‘“Hiliu producllon by ley remained for a few days' visit STAGE IS ALL SET
CWA project, and is under the su­
pervision ot Micliigsn State College.
....— aic eliminating the more unfertile reFOR farmers week Eight counties were eclccted in
ujrrsma hakry r.ovvrr-. omc U.5o gions from cultivation. We are
YKaR IN ADVANI-E
Miss Aijjw B. Burton. ,accorn- ;.
Michigan State College Is made by »omen, appointed from thr
rCiOEKiS Sl'brCitliTIOha. ONE
neither arguing for nor against thb
' •
‘TK....,....... ....... »5.eo‘ scheme. Tlie above outline is a brief panted bv ht-r aunt. Mrs. Warren jJ
Bishop, ot Ann Arbor spent Satur- i Ready to Become Mecca
re-employment rolls and by a Axinty supervisor and agricultural en­
..
sketch of a plah already conceived day and Sunday with relatives in i
4|V
for Rural Hosts
FARMER STYLE—These
gineer. Eighty-right worker^ will
k4?»rii«iac «.u»' «U Sfphea in a general way by agricultural Big Rapid-.
. Mr. ami Mrs. Anaon HoilUlcr of
Everything is in reudim tor the handle the project tn Michigan
Are Fine Meaty Ribs, Full
st;.! rr».i.ne
30c: leaders of the present adminWra- Flint vi’ited Mrs. B- D. Travin and opening of lhe annual Farmers Tin- list of question* which the
Loin Cut, lb. . . ... .
u lion. It represent* the attitude of Mr. and ...
Mrs L. D. Pie.rce Sunday. Week program at Michigan State Held agent will present is nrc, ..•airily
-i College. Jun. 2U. and upwards of 10.long, in order-to wfve an adequate
L"k‘the present administration toward a and■-Monday.
rural residents arc expected to bow for study later on. General
r* successful solution of the agricul- M
Mils“* Hazel
H'‘“’ Muhlitner. who tt-akh- ■I poo
es m Charlotte, was the week end throng, the campus for tlx- sevvn information concerning the house,
bt lura! problem. Tiierrforc it is worth­ gue.-i of Mwt Gertrude Russ.
, general meeting*, five large ban­ ita’size. materials entering into its
-while thinking-about.
J^r. and Mrs. R. A. Long of quets and meetings ol 27 farmers' construction, .number of people liv­
Grand Rapid* were Sunday guests association* which, will be held dur- ing there regularly, condition of lhe
1 Ing the week.
.
foundation, walls and roof, chimney,
ol
Mr
and
Mrs
Henry
Hubert.
HE KNOWS HETITK •
Round. Swi„
— |U
In addition to the regular meet- doors, .windows, vetc.,
,v., will be
w ad;ed
Miss Mary Grant was the guest of
Gov. Comstock claim* that re­ Mrs. churl- • Dawson m Aim Arbor inks, many aducational display.-. nudUnwi tlie questions .in tin- blanks in
or Sirloin
w*
, exhibits have been arranged by n-gard to Uiese and other matters
ts* publican senators and the two Sunday and Monday.
"renegade" democrats .are opjx&gt; ing Mr.
— and
.... ■ Mr.*- Clifford' Fuller member* of the College agricultural ahOtt. tiut tju. subject is to be thorEntertainment ha* oughly studied. Just what use will
th* hU thirty million dollar insurrection vTsited hi* P*^tU . Mr. and Mrs. O. departments.
not been uwriooked by those ar- be made of the information Is i
A
Fuller
ot
Lansing
over
Sunday.
bond issue because they do not wish A yMri(i nnd Mr.- jJ.. -T.
.. Lombard were ranging the program, and/here will known but will be revealed later.
Shoulder Pork
—---------------------------conditions to improve too much m Niles*h!Mitki.v to attend the fu- ; be amusements to suit every taste.
Spahr.-of nattonal and interna- DECREASE IN NUM,during his regime." The governor • neral ot hlr. brother. Elon Lombard,
Streaked ,ilh Lean Ib.
tlonal prominency in . agriculture
------ --- - --------------------knows filter than that.
BER
OF
CRIME
CASES
discuss fojiies ot vital interest
. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. i। will
THE ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE.
ro farmers. Tlie. programs will In.
Just Right
A|)
b.ueball
fans
are
’
requested
to
We've attempted to study both
elude discussions of current prob- Total in 1931 Was U,o9u
THE SPOILSMEN’S CRY.
smoker in Jamieson's n»- 1cm* which arc confronted by ng-i
'
sides of the fit. Lawrence Waterway Michigan- most noticeable cun- i attend a............................
More Than
During Year
a: eight o'clock on Friday nculture. and in practically all cases
question and *o far have been un­ tribution to the session of congress laurant
^t.nll&gt;g At this meeting a number remedies will be suggested m an at­
of 1932-33
able to feonvince ourselves .Uiat the thus for is a xaucus «of represenu-’ of important questions relating to tempt u&gt; help tlu; farmers solve
According to a compilation mad
Front* fre»li killed pig* Ib.
project would be worth the coat.
fives to protest against the distri- baseball will
discussed, and a . their many pr&lt;4&gt;lcms,
_____of_____
fnts_____
secretary
state...of Michi
by ...
During the wetfk from Jan. 28 to gan. based on annual rep.,..- ..
First of ail. why should a canal be toU»..w p.-..,,»-««u«..
----------------- Feb
lhe College will become n-shcriiTs i.u- the year ending June
built? Obviously to provide cheap few Republics have been appoint­ Carrothcrs desires a large
attend-1 aiamnioth clearing house'for agri- 30. 1933. tiieie a’ems i:ood tea &lt;&gt;
transportation. United ’ States is ed to some of the nuftierotis. posi­ “«CI'
,
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. ’ cultural information .during wliat Li believe that crime is decreasin
Mrs F. E Brooks and her daugn- i^.j^ved to be the largest rural gath- thi* state.
■
ib.
well covered With a network of rull.- tions made necessary by the admin­
Whole Fresh Skinned
ter.
Mrs
Edna
M.iliui.
ol
Jacksm.
. ,.rtng
ll5 j.|nij ln tjw- unijeti During the twelve mon’lis cn
Istration's
comprehensive
emergency
roods and improved highways so that
who
is
visiting
hire
went
to
Grund
. states. The program has been arthat date lin’re'wero l.'i .'i'il
the question of opening up a new program. Legislation of momentous Rapids yestordny to be i hintnests ot ranged -,o that there, will lw an op- sons arrested and c-jhfined m j
Ib.
Home Cured
territory need not be considered. importance U up for coh'-ldcration Mr. and Mr». Edwin Hrouk.i.
jxrllunity tor farmers who special- During the previous 'ear, .wiiicJi
Mrs. B: A Patterson and dauiih- lZt.p such as
farmers, or poul- ended June 30. 1932. Hu- ir.i! v
European markets are just as easily yet Michigan's iepresentatives dis­
With the Oil Kept In
accessible to midwestern farmers regard this to inject the harsh note ter arc cui . ts of Miss EHm I MULs lrymru, [(&gt; Kajft valuable informa- 53.157. or a decrease of 6 53tJ (or t
They
are
cn
route
from
Detroit
to
;»p,
n. and other .meetings have been last ve.n ;i.s compared l &gt; the pt
and manufacturers by present trans­ of the 5|K&gt;iljman. Probably it u na­ tiieir new home in Indianapolis, planned tor general agriculturists, vious one*
Whole or Half Ib.
Freeh Dreited
portation facilities -is they would tural for such a topic to be consid­ Indiana.
1
i Nor.e of the meetings arc expected
Mr. and Mrs. John Siiawm.in r&lt;-» (o ix. |O1.g an(j every attempt will be
be by the St? Lawrence rpute. More ered but we wish the subject might
turned
Friday
trim
Applj,-fiat*
&gt;.&gt;ndn
In
nvr.kl
mnnntrmv
nr
Innv.
Charles
Mix.
07.
..
made to avoid monotony or longhave been Introduced by sotr.e rep■ where they have been visiting their I drawn-out talks.
his hmm' in northwest Kalatno
five months out of the' year ice tcscntalivrs other titan our own.
I daughter. Mrs. Chas. Cliff, and I With
.:.u farmers
.-------- throughout
------ Uu, tu„_- ----------— .
closes tin- canal to navigation. Al&amp;&gt;
.various p*»r health for same Untr. nnd stif­
*1 fnntily.
fnritily.
1 country, complaining about .variot...
Jacob Miller of Pi-ioskey visited; prub!em.~. Farmer-. Week will' offer
Ter fered a M-verc heart attack from
tills particukii route is usually
A JAPANESE INVASION.,
,
bU
nephews,
Sherd
.and
Bert
।
Michigan
.......
agriculturists
an
opp»rv
F
,«rwhich
he
failed
to
rally. Mr Mix
treacherous qn account of- fog.
Japan fs reported to have made
Sjiarks, and other relatives the ptsfjtuni:;
tty to conict to East------Lansing
„ b:..Lami -had lived in this vieintty m-.irly all
tremendous advances in foreign' week.
• i— ----------------------- ------... .. |get the jump
on their neighbors
in hi* hie . Ab ut thtrtv years .u-o he
stress the boost to’ employment, tlx trade during the past few years by I G. B Kingsbury ol Wjiv ne. Michi- j at|joinihg states in starting
was
married
to
M;.-.o
L&gt; n:i Hurd,
the
THE DEYOUNG OF HASTINGS
. postibiBty of dcvqtojping cheap elec­ undi-rK'Uing. Her exports to Southi‘gan, Michigan Central relief ticket jclimb lowat(! Inore prontable buisi- wlm'survives him. with two brutht’rs. E-! of Nashville and Stanley
tric power and the amodnt of- money America, for example have jumped! and tariff inspector, was in Hostttigs | neftS,
Monday. •
of Knlamo township, three sisters.
MARKET OPEN WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS
that would be put • in circulation 220 per cent since 1831. During the‘
MILO.
Mr. and Mr.’. Sidney Fisher and
Mrs. Seymour Hartwell cf Kalamo
through payrolls- AH wry well. But same period her exports to the son. Adair, ol Battie Creek, came The Ladies' Atd-which met at the township. Mta. U-na BroneB of Bat­
if the United SUtcs wishes to cn- United States increased ‘30 per cent Saturday to visit their grandmother. ।church Tuesday was dulled to order tle Creek and Mr*. Stella McD&gt;nMaria FUhcr. and cousin-. .Mr Iby Mrs • Bellinger in the absence of
large its acuyiiea- in the held of and to Asia 60 per cent. Over ut’ Mrs.
and’ Mrs George Covey. They iv- the
i
president and vice-president, were held at the home on Friday
cheap hydro-electric power develop­ Japan 14 1-2 cents for a 10 hour turned Monday.
who were detained by sickness. A afternoon in one o'&lt;‘ '
.
—
, •('delicious pot luck dinner was served by the Rev. A. L. Bingo:
ment. there is no need for going to day L’ a good-wage. Production costs..
t)ic added expense of building a are therefore low. Unless some nd- THIRTY. YEARS AGO TODAY. after a xhort business session. Rev. Innia, u fprmor p.
canal as well; if tlie United States justment U made, these dumping F. c. Parker entertained theySmith of Hickory Corners took Evangelical church. Burial via* in
Smith and fund,
.
and No. J furn
ol the K- of P. Lodge at a1,icharge
1------ and
- introduced Miss. Hnmp- Charlottewishes to put men to work and tactics Immediately threaten the members
ville. M’’ &gt;. Orel
Mr. an.’! Mr* Daniel Garlmg. r
banquet Munday night in the hotel’ton who j-.a* charge of the music in
hrfw *
money in circulation why not spend western workers' standard of living, dining rfoni at eighty-thirty o'clock.|Rev. Smith.-- special evangelistic hdt
Wednesday for Flcrnja '■■wh*crc
a&gt; birthday
1
Three car
will spend the balance of the
the money through ) agencies a’-.
'
The spread was a fine one. about; mcctq-.o Miss Hampton sang a se- fray
I
from Barr-'
lection then-.Mi-*'.’ Hudson. Evnnge- winter.
•
ready cst.ibluhed.&gt;Kvii as tlie CWA?
A SHOW DOWN.
. .■ fifty being present to enjoy *’•
Roy Pivston .-t'-xl proiile
’s ni&lt;-i
'
Mis
au*.
mix*
Milo
rnn.«4
FifK'kl
went
-v..
t
to
w
www
O*&lt;»-&gt;3
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t-----------------------*«*
introduced,
site
----told
------------a
story
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The
annual
heeling
of
thr
WomErnest
Ih
nn.n-K
So far cost estimates for building Whether Gov. Comstock'* motive ----- - - w in re she will spend the' (,t' Buenos Aires. South America, an * Lit, nuy C'.ub was held Wrd- ,jlu; .
■ Monday where
will sj—'•* •*—1 n»
A,r*« «n»tK AntarlM i
■••.ar Grand Rapid- mm SundiiV
the .canal vary widely. Government in taking siei» to disband lhe pres-: winter with her" daughter. Mrs wm 1 B*’r natn c Country. ThU.istory ’dealt nesday afternoon
the Hbfury A v,t,’sun-.
engineer* ha'w placid the cost at ent utility commission be pelftlvnl, genton
| with three characters, a poor im- luncheon was served nt on,-- - h DcVInc.
about '.!):&gt;■■ tundred nullwn dollar.; or otherwise, the action will lx- up-’ “Harrte Mttnt on. of Milwaukee, ha/ migrant pohcenian. a wealthy Ena- The following-officers wen;
:&lt;nd Mrs Martin Holsebus,
hil family io M-.»rgan where Rih aristocrat, who was a college for the coming year: Frcxidcm.
Maxine and V
other estimates run more than one plaudvd. There is a gefferal feeling movxd
i
l in Batt I
will axsi-l his father m lire- lat-! graduate, and came to Bu.-nos Aires Gladys Edmond’: "
'
'Ibert Holix-br.
Dotuthy ard
ars. PJst experience mdi- abroad that the present cotnmiMlon ’he
nr'- business then'
buy a large r.iiuh an«^ Jewish A
Lottie B--H:
wtie Sunday
•Mr Gr«-&lt; n of -Yankyc'Spnnv' lia-i
the filial
of such can- is much concerned with protecting 1 John Mills of Tucana. Washing-,' Rabb:, who went into a saioul' to Marion Nash; Ccr
Lathrop at the Lelia old hl--, farm and e. drawing ui r7..
a. the st. Law'rencc Wa- the interests ol the utilities; mild- (oi-. will visit hG mother Mr., :c“ch Spanish. The’e three men LlUfan Gibson: Ts&gt;barn on hhJ kind
‘
rv""’
are likely to run considerably ly interested in seeing that "the pub- ,Jamfs B Mill*, ami hl* sister. Mrs. -'were converted to Christ »nd the up- Dean.
Mrs.
Ralnh
Hess
m thw- city next v.vFk jhftlnjl &gt;»&gt;-tk among the lower claMu Hu: HubtMrd Hille Quite,
e.itimatcs. The lie gets fair rale,’. This belief hiu Ella-Hecox.
Mrs. A B Hum was called u. e&gt; done b; them- .ia* beyond j
uro
being drawn into
Welland chip not been dispelled'by the tact ilia: Cadillac
(
Mur.dav bv the dnith • &lt;d I mittc. Her story, which was a
Hom mill although, we ipakf
was fifty md;‘the commUaiun has consistently re- ner daughter. Mr.-.’ Norah White
mon iutcresttn«. She
t;» think that it took snow to make
u*cd pa answer senous charges ai.d who dfed suddenlv Sunday night •» teacher there for many year-,
...
an illness of only an hour.
her father a missionary teacher and which nfnshpimts
ufence brought against UJ»y one after
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy P(*Injhi and
Mill DI. A! .1.1 .
Mrs Cordelia Wats-in. wh • live’ ipreacher Mis* Humpton sang nn­
- its own members. In fact, the
’ a-bornttraraLon.
Mr.
Norris on
other
election
jGev.
.. Smith
du- family ?
“
i.tm
■&gt;&lt;
l|w
,.J"»
■«&gt;
»
“
«
I’
™
”
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™
n
«
‘
and
*mber in question has been prac-'
build,
who
Will be at the home of Mrs N. friends here.
rally ovtincized by lhe majority U&gt; vet Vv-i'V .-a.Tl-iu.-4v Hl. but with
On Widnr\,duy noon the i.id.- ..
1 H Barber m April •
cd, as a non-membw. ’Dn&gt; ■ ■ante h-Hx-1 ot }eco\cry. •
'Die Table- company * hxv had a Thursday th’- H. -L. Chib wa.- en- the Evangelic?! giiiirch held tit.
•handed method of dealing -It; - .
. Uttdni-’ at the Graiiit ’‘LTGined b.-. 'Afe.-dames • ElbcrtXH’. annual chicken &lt;
situation. I- ha* split the Rap’d* Furniture sale this monthiand PetiingcB a: the honv* of she M:- ■ Agnes D.
jn into two taction*; nude and’the :n maw-mmt exacts to?’.Vrme.- at Lock&gt;hore farm The Friday Irihr loir
wa.% caUcd.to order by the
tie PUpiu: justly sufpxiou* We be- keep ■ the institution running .-a.;; minting
Mr. and Mrs
vice-president. Mrs., Whldby. in tlv■fg. of jabsence ol the • president, for a astimts spent lh«
on iiiiiul and arc employing quite
kind of disease.
in thia utility body and f/.»nciot). oi
after
.atnu;; household day proiq-am. Roll was
event.।. tlie Colin ol/ number of people. Two mu te l /at
Detroit last
jiitlii: Lin; wet cd by wnu‘ "Home Stunt." Gporge Parr.-itt.
congratulate Goy. Com। held and three of tin
jAn excellent paper contra.’t.« os
jEdted- their examinaof Lansing
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
n ol three members such
*t.s
of
his
pure!'.:.*,
Mr
a
• Cecile P.tlmatter for Mr»
k truui no a
This Motidky evening dbctirs our hoih
:i Furn;-Mr. FnrnL
me v
veraor pn'pwsc* cannot b?
&lt;• Mrs. Herrington ’ followed
i-i'.h- Brotherhood. We have told
u paper on -Home Economic^,"
ive Dian lhe pre»ent ♦*'Mr.-. E A. Haniu-miii
yt being an
x)MTienci There were .nine
there
einbcis present and three
trade
his hair cu
1844 lie
•a- presiaent
neighboriu&gt;ni - are ____ btimuiv With ht'i- pain
oho Bnmdstetter. and Mrs. Will Ikhne.
died flic o'.
The !‘.r •• I'a:: :: .
: '
taut.
U-hmaii Chib will br held ;T1
became a wo- the iuJt victim’
came Sat- day night at the Old Fellow
RiWiCll
urdav t« help tare !o; her m&lt;xlM
and the Ut
followed by a pro,nun
Mrs.’Flowvr.,.ind Mrs. chart .4 Ka
Ethel । Mae
amazoo is looking after the
not get tire
•r ottMr. a:
fell down a
The public
and fractured both bod
Cora Markoif &lt;4 Kalam.U.»&gt;
caller- of; then evusuu. tfic
the liPP
rllu.
!.'!
Howers,
Sunday.
Theoretic
' •'
’ M:.’. Bennett sjient Sunily'* be-t interest'. you ^In-aid u.r more rnilk.
WatcrA-a-.
it-ir duutthtcr and family
r tMU-d by Mr and day wi
fut • .-,hd PROVE--; h&gt;. jitatemen'..;. Medical Highland* Dairy’ ’specializes in producing and
•''■i.-nu-ts
who
have
inve
•tufated
FOOD
VAL
­
silling good, clean milk. All we sell comes from
home Tuesday Mrs. BcUnui: wa.v a busi;:e*s vid­
Anted us
UES ere agreed tliat purr milk is not olijy the otirown state-accredited herd. .Our barns, our
—
in Pi.tmwe'd ...
Saturday.
ShevUpjx
fa-- cemetery. Be-tfU". hi- u
iynt;sNiCd and
tical. r
Pungent Paragraph
•ou evenini:. •n-ntec herr farm to Mr
M. Johnson of !'■’ Isavi-s one nephew- Leo li. r.-i
most nounshins tood.' but it is also tin- least milk house and u-r processing of milk have tlie
.
ot
Detroit
uho
waa
brought
u
Piamwell.
•
.
fi&gt;. we twn: ptactice all t
cxi &lt;u ivc. It entn.-.-.ns the budy-builduig food tie­ approval of state. aulhorlUe* so we are permit­
RESETTLING AMERICA
• • - - »■•■*---------- —
the Van Waggoners.
gn d*rk night*, u th&lt;
each. We haven't enough time
merit* and lieaith-buildsng vitamins that make ted to sell ours as GRADE A milk. But it costs
Ill MAPLE GROVE.
Mjs Mury Turin.-, age KJ ;
Ed Schuman ha
&gt; that — Atciuaon Glubc.
'. Mr- L W. JarrarU and away Sunday -it Pennock in
ft ahpecu
bnlar.er-.1 ration.. SclcnttaU who you no more. We invite your Irvjxctton ql our
ly amouitU i&lt;
ent Sunday at Keith Jar- aucrc ,-V iiJui been Uk n
study ii&gt;&lt;'d vain?;- -ay that every growing child Daily, if ypilil visit our barns and milk house
being formed
Noith Ca-stlc-ton. and also ria&gt; night i
an opi-ratjon
It v about time that ».«n&lt; of Hie
r.&lt; »-n. a quart of gtoxi mils a day. and every JfOU will KNOW wi- mt- right In saying High.
utratlon. In
Mr and Mrs. Andren Link j|.c .,u.t y,ar
bicu makii
•linmerb reported on riiex^itunlxr FIFTY •'FIVE YEARS AGO TODAV
adult a pjjit.
calk for grj
d Mr.' Lina Mtiously ill. hej
lartda Dairy milk u good. &lt; Iran milk.
her hum.hum with her grand
mile* they've got out of their rub- in Cu- Mvund ward tu.d
Grove folks seen on Has- sv-bit Funeral s-.-rvices
the unptudm
Tar lo;ic is plain. In j.ut own and yuur fam­ A telephone call alii bring ,jj to yuur home.
r bathing »ult«. — (ndianapolU •oadly; rut on a circulai
Jt-ts Saturday were. G C. Tuesday aftcnimin at tv
intensive cul
at work in the Crwrir!
^lr ana Mr* Peter Huff- B| U.c M«gan church with bun*:
*
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•
farming terwhig
m*:i and ron. Mr and Mr* Bryoti M; Barryvn'.e
iltoriea are opened up through ir‘
Van Aukcn. Frank Norton and ««'
Mr and Mrs P.uU-r K.t ra- .
th. George UiweU family. Or-«xi Mr» dyivia V.. ma»u r mJ *ui. H&lt;
rigation projects, a curreapondu.* nten's hate u a pattern In gold braid
lum MEIntyrr and son .
man. oFnwar Ik
acreagt- of unproductive land from rotund the brim. Something in Jhu
i.:u»pect' uf hu&gt; re 1 Mr» Orson .McIntyre entertained &lt;u Mr arai M.a
active farming r, to be,.reforested or
o: -Ju*
i... :he Wilcox Ladle*' Aid Thursday JhuraUav
developed into grazing and pasture urtate.—Punch
d Lint with a afternoon.
Telephone 2651
ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.
Hastings, Mich.
.
BARRY'
Mr and Mrs Harold Gray ot East
laud, thwcuy providing a safeguard
Assyria were callers Tt Mrs Lulu The
. BairyviUr
. .I
Quiu.u G. a; - and . Mr
'*
one' Mrs. Harve ncld Friday. J,m: 31
on the theory that
declared Chevseman# Sunday.
Mr and Mi c. O. D. and ' Mr- ' au

$25 REWARD

TO ANYONE WHO CAN PROVE TO US
HE SELLS BETTER .MEAT THAN I DO/

Spare Ribs

Good

10c Beef

Beef Steak
Roasts

HAMS

Hamburg Steak
Chunk Pork
Sausage
Salt Pork
Pork Liver
Pork Chops
Bacon
Best Bacon
Lard
Hogs

5 i-b. 25c
6c
5 L1“ 25c

12’c
9c
12jc
3 “»»• 25c
6’Zic

GEO. SMITH jr
Remember

I Buy Hides!

Milk Is the Best . ♦ . Also
the Cheapest Food!

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THE -HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY JI. 1034

THIS WEEK’S

.

MARRIAGE l.ICESSES.
Horace Angcletil. Doster
Chloe S. Parris, Dorter . .
Floyd Siicpard. Grand Rapids .. .21
viva Hawley. Wvxlland 18

Bargains

PUOHATE COt'RT.
E*t William J Bivens, det’d. Bond
•’f Admr. filed, letter* of adminWratloh balled, order limi.ting Bettiemcnr entered, petition f- r hearing
un claims nied. ndttev to creditors
Issued
EM Lucinda J.• Hii!hbcwr.;dcc’d.
Inventory filed.
Ent. Jennie Btcwnrt. rlend
allowing claim:! entered.
Est. Peter VandenBowlt.
Petition for license to sell filed, or­
der for publication entered.

At the Universal Garage
We still have some attractively priced
cars, and a new list every week. BUY
NOW while prices are still low.
One 1930 MODEL A SPORT ROADSTER, good
condition—a real
ClCfi
buy at only3&gt; I DU

Two 1929 MODEL A TUDORS,
each only

One 1926 LINCOLN 5 PASS. SEDAN,
good tiros and in fine condition, only

C11R
5I Iv
*^E
I IV

One FORD MODEL T FORDOR SEDAN, with
1934 plates, in fine running order,
Ci Ort
good rubber, only

COE

One LORD 192S MODEL T cLuPE,
in fair condition, only
_

PRAIRIEVILLE.

Bernard of Cloverdale and Mr. Dcdo»
Hughes ot Toledo, Ohio, called un R.
Battle W, Hugh-.-s of Prairieville.
Mrs.
Creek on biulnrsjt Monday.
Triple Link Club mrt at the 1. O. Ruth
O. F Friday with a goed attendancc- shoppers
Ttn'y have a travelling basket which
neu them a neat little num each ms
month. A good program and a Riw f-J
tiw dinner was much enjoyed by tlwxw: Buturda]
... ...... .
........ . .. .... . Il

H'S KETCHAM URfiES
STATE INCOME TAX

COUR T HOUSE NE

.

.General and. Corduroy Tires and Accessories
15 Plate Genuine Ford Batteries

Universal Garage Co
FORD DEALERS
Hastings Michigan '

&gt; d trunT

reading, and moirologues.
ploying and'hinging, olive;
cited by Mr. K-tcham. He-pointed
out how inc DuPonu and other

petition for pr^bnui of will
order for publication eirterccL

-------------------- At--------------------

04030821

Kan

then xyrved. tc
ample ju-rirc.

$533,161

should be drdw.cd to.make a erunpari.' n How* t. m*n with the deluctian, tlie
*n taxation V

I executed by B&gt;o. • Chartcj, Ham.
• and HishT Ruth
... i tr-d b
:
■
■
.
.
i their part* memorized which adri
■ rnuclt to tlw tflectiwne.-a of th

h&lt;/-

3' lbs. 25c
2 lbs. 19c
1 lb. pkg. 6c

Oleo, Silver Nut
Compound
Baking Soda

P«G Soap

25c

Soap Chips, Crystal White. 3 pkgs.
quarts
Clorax
pints 15c
3 cans
Light House Cleanser
3 rolls
Toilet Tissue

25c
27c
10c
10c

Camay, Lux,
Life Buoy, Palmolive

W»

Tea Siftings
' lb- 10c
Green Tea, fancy
Ib. pkg. 15c
Macaroni, or Spaghetti 6 pkgs. 25c
6 pkgs. 25c
Noodles

Oranges
6 lbs. for

GRAPE
FRUIT

5
Tobacco, all 10c size
Tobacco, all I 5c size
Cigarettes 2 pkgs. 23c

25c
3 for 25c
2 for 25c
ctn. $1.19

Camels, Lucky Strike, Ckesterficld, Old Geld *

Wings

pkg. 10c

ctn. 95c

FELDPAUSCH WAREHOUSE
Ser|e Yourself and Save
206 208 E. State St.

Hasting*, Michigan

1,1 * u;&gt;on i .- p/xtju- wtij t
tunuy i&gt;1ihu*.
•o heir tnur),1&gt;n,n, j,y hi
; our- NaHona. ....
.
; prosperous and happy home file
‘of rural people, urgtiig «11 to do all
i within their fgiw&gt;-r to aid in
reJestabh.-hmcnt of the true American

.

Cheaper
Better
Easier
Washdays
are here

y

callers at
I H &lt;*• • M -nday.
.Mr and Mr*. Joh'n IXuder tisltcd
Mr and Mrs John J. liu-trr of l&gt; 1Un 'ImuMiax
■f Min’ditny day.;, the mo:

YOU/

ELECTRIC

u&gt; Hugh's of Toji-clo. Ohio?
Saturday night tind Sunday

IT WAS
$109- CASH

Mr and Mrs, B S. Temple and
Jack of Kalamazoo spent Sunday

NOW

The Ladw.for a ’pot luck dinner. Thirty-two
.turnon (Xioplc were present and plans were
made tor .a play to be given in the
near fmuie. We arc invited to ih.luitnc of Mrs. Goo. Adrtanson for the.
February
meeting.
, ,
it ot the fedpaid by per­
-i.OVERDAl.Eabm r $10000

THIS NEW
AND IMPROVED
UNIVERSAL

—Th- Forgotten Mar.- '
Alter pinging "America'- we adjouriwd. to- me t , Vnh In-mi
Grange in Febniai v -

:■ intsrcoiz behind a driv.
turned home Sunda.*- morning
manufnc'tirer‘s salt.* t;
- inng tyell and fi-elnip. rested..
i-.e public. •
.
little Mary Ella
;
- y' k.'-A1"
k' r&gt;- Jcuuey wm .* j;hi be able io be abnit
... . .....
o&lt; ,e . ,j,n &lt;)11.
Mi.t &gt;]i8
Mr.'. Francivltenae
pvuph.- ol Ohio. Indiana and Michi-* pr.eimi &gt;nia ..-ince Thursday.
family have been un
j Robert MacLecd of Hastings spent
_
.Ran."
• ’
? Sunday with lhe Mark Garrison
Mr. and Mrs. Cha . Vail mhkvil
Mould &lt;-nange Sale*. Tax.
family.
visitL'd ;tt Will jolincoi:k'.
Mrs. .Arthur Jotuicock And M;.-?
tot\&lt;&gt;n Sunday.
J' Hulu are alio on the ,&lt;kic list tpu
pressing beenuw nt the adopHon of

Hj, Heiiib'r Will jr.f a :
Sunday on the Older Eo
.vnev which mos held in 1

HOME orncu To 2 CIIUBCH- ST-. FLIMT. MICH.

„onlv

or two with Mr. and Mrs
and- children. .
Ini.*. Mullen of Otsego called
iunl, Mr.* Jennie Nori is. who

make .of Jolinsiciwn a landed .» 'he 15-mill amendment last year. He
Farm Bureau banquet fri Battle • .'tpiaiii'd that the bill was hurried!y drawn
changed t&lt;
Mrs..Floyd Oarrhon and Mr- El­
mer Slocum ««n: •.&gt; Johnstown
Wcfln.-sday a:.d_ ibil-d the Kiiim-It-t
age mean’
Hioirnr f g
district Ladies'.’Aid with Mi.*. Bar-

KEN BRAENDLL Fr»«port

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

-,**m'

ItKliatf! Hughes. Mis. Norra.

.proved conulu.Ively.thill Iwinif bakjirta and connii:;; nt invxt*. via-t' table;, liiid friri'. are d-Ung much
Howard reducing liyhig costs. The
iBrother's re,r,n -How I think
'my wife cbuld »av?.” bought to:th
rvvral hum in
rliargtd.
Mrs. Doro- :
who eta

JOHN H. UTZ. H..iing.

JERRY ANDRUS, Hastings

I

.Mr. and Mr. V’-rn Culthrop cnt-rt uned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. HurTlie truth !■ eld Bnriit-e and three children arid
shifted and in- Mr. and Mr.- L. E- Erb. and son
urged by.

MdRRIS O. HILL Hastings

turn to Ionia They have been
'■pending liw past six weeks with
fra uds ;»rtd relatives alto with Mr.’
HuImoIi's parent*.
Mr Ear! Buffenburger were Otae-'and Maxmo Bradshaw ol OrangeMrs/C ’E. VanEtl and son. LaVein, were guests of friends and
Mi;-.' Ruby VanDerwodH has acWc understand Henry Predum ia
relative.-, at Battle Creek and Mar- •p'«d
a position in Pininuell.
| much improved- ft wilt be remrinshall t|w first part of lad- week.
Marjonc Hansoi entertained
bred hsf ha, been very HI all wmMrs. Margatutle McCaikrty and r-r
mien.j Sunday. Muriop Jones: t,.r.

C’.dlei

paid

ate 41.Wl.il

ich abbut in

Mrs. Leo Iv-bar were
fylvgiiia. Ohio. very, sud•frs. Roburs mother was
very siek They .returned Friday
alter a m
the muthun much Improved.
'
MX;and Mrs. Cef'ii Hans-m and

Hastings Thursday

WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

ing an oxcvl’i
■Granite fjcnire

Promptly Milling all lesiHmale elalnui.
Writing a broad and liberal policy al reasunable rates.
Paying over four and a halt million dollars in losses aince ergauiullqn.
Today the largest farm mutual fire insurance company in
Michigan.

Mi* Kirk in Kalamazoo.
roller
The comm unity sympaUilze* with
Iiu.\M.ii Mott and family In Hwir !•&gt; s W ES'
•jt a loving companion and ruoUi* r
’llw 'H’.crtuhman; which will be Mr
given. Ot tlw Yankee Springs church, callee

nate. profil'd b- the- beer tax. He
suit! that tne Mate m Delaware now
pays nine t!rat,v the federal rax un­
der b» er taxes tiii&lt;t wee paid under 22. i_. stnu-d In lust wick* Banner,
the income tax laW1; and that th*’ Tlie. play-, "Billy's MhlMpf." sind
miuie.il
DuFohta and t&gt;r.h«t.’. of urea: wealth pas .ng tlw Piper." hIjo. music
have therebycl a part c.f their nusutx-r*. readings and'song*, util
tax toad to the .shaukiers of lhe
Today. January IS. the PraUUcommon people.
der allowing claims entered. ■
If the prHitwd manufacturer's villc |sx.toffice is discontinued ft
Eat. Albert Hcluiniupncr. d-.
Tale* .J.ix
Order allowing claims entered/
— is adopted Delaware will uu-s telabIRhed 97-years ago, natil:ally we feel badly at )rx&gt;nu it.
' Eat. John W. Olmstead, dcc’d.'Or-.-i&gt;a?' eight turn
Tlw fourth ck» pQstmaatcra may
der ulloa-ing claims entered.
flays Ju inrmr.
Dxl proud tiut they have dune anti
Ed- AngU-4 De.W. 11. dee d. Pelt- said, and by H
arc doing more than their share in
N&lt;
tlyni to sell' iiersoiial property filed, lurcr's tux. th
rliriiHiiiting' Hw fs sxal deficit. No
.order for publication entered, re- York ull! .«••.• :
oik eujuy., bving laid on the shelf.'
■crtiotd H time.-;. Mr. Kctcimm
celpt fot iniUTUancc tax tli« d.
h M move but if It help, the £;&lt;aeminent we
Eft. Huwurd BinlsaU et »1.- Bond V pointed out thai
i fium dhr^ire ‘supposed trr-lit&gt;
and Mill!"
of Admr. filed, IctU.T., of adininixtra-.will .'hill thy tax hi.
Jh-rs.
the
Wte ■h- on*’ mere addition tb the
Hon IrAU'd.
•
• V. iidi njil- •. tlie Ro
rty famliitt ■ army of the unemployed. Closing
i EM. Me. .*&lt;’r E Nevins, ct al. Bond Mwuuns i.nd Mther x
• common lhe office makes It inconvenient fc.­
!of Admr. filed, h-t’era of tidminisfra- to the siiuulders of
.
the busitu-:’* people uf our town
itlon l.Mued.
'
jpcjple.
i
Wayne Victory.
Tiilrd annual account filed
j wovi.c c&lt;i inly |.rof!tgri at the cx- weknaiiyi you to not only th&lt;
place... but to our homes
EM. Martha E Varney, det'd. An- ' xn.'(. I)f „ lur Michigan counties
nual account filed..
Lh -.i ih&lt;- • ,‘c sales Ux was Odopt- you will be treated as cour
EM feewis Willard Hilton, deed *1 Mr F' - hum asserted. He said
PrS“' ?' M"
4d'"n““-' wiynr ,V.
,..u! m per M ..I
will entered
|... ,
«..x 1H 1933 wniie now tinEst. Cur.-.iii,-. I. Glu' Row. dee’d. !*etition for widow1, alJowqnce fih-d. !
kindly calk, and cheery
. EM. -Nelin- M. Hitt, di t d. Proof
Mr. liitfi Mh. FrCWfkr Jo
spent
of will filed, order tidmittiuK will, Ingham
Sluidiiy with Mr. and
entered, bond of executor ftb-d. Lt-,
ters trstamentury i-Atied. order lim?
Mi.* Win-la Martin of Gul! lai
Hing M-ttlemeni entered, fxiitimi
lham fraid -2
MX nt Sunday witji her mother. Mi
for • hearing cluliua filed, notice t &lt;
Eth-1 Stebbins..
Mr... OU Hinn&lt;' i-y ha-, gone
i Ext. Clarence Steiner Order al-.
her home In Onego for an Indefini
J'»wliii« account entered. Ulschargf Otto
'
a
late
lety.Mrand Mrs David Deal enter
Fm. of Xfury E. Hampton, deed.
Mat* -Takr- tHxhrr.
rained company Horn away-Sunday
Final uf.cbtmt of Aifuix. filed, erder
‘ discharge Mr. Ketcham derided the claim

You .■.. Serve Yourself and Save

A Quarter of A Century
of Satisfactory Service

family of Kalatnazcxi .-pent-tJ
end with the Ed. anti Han.
neb .fUmlly.
Mr. and Mrs W-.-,im;:on
jj«iford. spent Sunday w
Cj,.,v Mo|uc ,
t
.

ONLY

CASH

Now you can dwn the "BEST" at the
price of "bargain" models. This is the
lowest price ever made on Universal.

faintly ot
nnfqr-

ttio per cent of iiicoinc.tax tor f.xxl )('
and mi rwii Mnal’tr percentage for „
pie4 Sunday at- Sunday School., jcloihlji.:. The ;xx*r unci must • pay t|
.Conn- and bi in;: y our chum. T.i&gt;- «s niueh tax ns thy rich and &gt;i great p
under - Mb3 dv.il new m ;.'Hi;H&gt;rtioii to income.
Tlw plan l mi: •tr."
.Gaskill I* iccciTi
icomnient■ We are ;;Iad to
'lhe poblu in.
। dhx*. Hind-'.-I:;'
?Cuila. has taken an i nco.rragin-.:
to blUion inchange so that Mi*. .Hendershott
d'-bt and the
1 I &lt;-al welfare
mount!
Mr. uno Mr* M.
.-le nf one grou.i rd the funeral oi .
Tlu- Young People's Cl.it. will
buideri. t &gt; other group* Mr*.
meet with Grace and Clinton Brill M raMhine new heightr- Hr urged flUy.
Friday night tor a cUA. pari-;.
. the public to probe tax plans and to
'
N-i-k hidden interest# behind every1

With its Many NEW FEATURES

AND BETTER YET:

Mr.*. Minni*.'
Mrs. Dorottiy

icy. who luw

YOU CAN NOW GET A COMPLETE LAUNDRY
OUTFIT—THIS NEW WASHER AND THE NEW
UNIVERSAL IRONING MACHINE FOR LESS
THAN THE PRICE OF THE OLD WASHER/

•bad cold, u

•wilt writing.
don

AnMiNjpdgrrwho Uae been wuik-*
ti/;,
t; CMlm tn II
hig south ?KI iiis’. inys. has roHimed i™,.* «&lt;n.r It hi the breakdown ofI Whine Sunday
*1.—..... ■.. I...*.. I,Il
U'ltlb
"
government ,a,. expressed by Mr.. Wm.» .Slwttuc.. n.
farm worathis summer.
! Parchmenu Mr. ami M;* Ri)b'i‘
Ketcham.
Joe nnd Delhi Scott of Clarksville.
j McKibbm. Rolidiui auj Donaldth'’.
were Sunday visitors at Art HicltCOI NTY J.INE.
■ Wm. Watson. Mildred Thelma and
ardfron’-s.
Mrs. Jacob Rt-hor anti Mrs. Fred
Miss Hasel Hall a os home from Piers, ii-q! lb -uniu vto:ti-d u-1
DOCTOR’S ANSWERS
Battle Creek fur this week ciia
Friday P. M.
Mr. and Ahs. Doth.e acre Grand Mis Mimur Garlinger of Kent *To Questions
Rapid:, visitors Thursday.
City. Mm. John Haberstumpf r.-t: ।
Mrs Thera Nagler ol Freeport Ionia and Mrs. Rose Wachter of.
sfwnt train Wedne*day until 8alur--Eud Woodbind- e.iiled on Mrs. Cur-, &lt;
.day P. M. with her ist«* ---- -------- *
"
Rlctiard'on. and, f,wuly.
Frances McDernii'i
’ Rev. 'Loomis of Free.
,
Sunday with
... her molh'-i
on Mr*. Luc.'' Huiiey Wednesday Charles Yuung. ol West Odessa
afternoon. Mrs. Haney, wlpi hiwi Mi.:i Esther SchuWr of Ann Arbor
i«en in very iwr health for some' «i&gt;ent ii.ilii.iL-y night and Sunday
tune, i* seriously 11! with no hopes &gt;»:'ii i. i 'p.uciiib, Mr. and Mrs. 6.
of her recovery.
,
C. Bchuier.

Convenient Monthly Terms on Both

In Your Favor,Too
The price of Electricity
to run these convenient

LESS
than when that other
washer was offered.

SEE THESE GREAT HOME HELPS
DEMONSTRATED—OR PHONE 2305

C ON S U M E R S
POWER

COMPANY

�THE HASTINGS BANKER. HTDXKSDAT. JANUARY 24,,IB.’.4

PAGF 9TX

FREEPORT.
’Thursday. He? mother. Mrs. Ida
Sunday visitors- at the home of Myers, accompanied them back to
Mr and Mrs J. D. Cool were: Mr.. her home at Grand Rapids after
and Mrs. Judson Kingsley of spending several days at the Walton
Grandville. Mr. and Mrs..Roy Alns- home.
Mrs. Mary fehilton of Grand Rap­
worth ol Home Acres. Mr. and Mrs.
Rofcm Ainsworth ot South Berlin,, ids came' Sunday for a , few days’­
Him N'dda Cool ul Hastings. Mr.. vtilt with her xhter-in-la’w. Mrs
(Continued from pose one)
and Mrs. Clare Muckey. Mr. nndI Mary Cool.
here •romChicmco by the .icrioiu ill- Mr*. Ed. Co&gt;L Mr. and Mrs. Rupert
and Mrs. Frank McNaughton
WIT IO K~T r-u «t w ,^-u! lxTI.il,er. 1&lt; F. ■»««. lu Cain and son Hobby. Mr*. Frank of Mr
Alto were guesta of. Mr. and Mr.-.
.rixl Ot ihe &gt;W l x- MM, tad
■ ,H ,„d »x» .eroded id Hi . Ixrbshirc. Mrs. Frank Harris and
S K.,h ‘iT."' n-'He CrwkTtanlunum u&gt; ita wl dattghu-r olivecn. and Mrs. H. J. Samuel Newman Thursday.
[ $380.790480, which Mill make;, it far .4inbuJanre.
’
.ShtytOi* all of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Chas Bunn and family have
[and away the Largm insurance
Miss I.....,,---- --------------Brumm
L-. the nigh' cool ba- iwn in poor health for; moved from the Mrs. Susie Helrigle
;company of It* kind m Michigan mine a;PhyllU
,„..u and
„ fa now confined w
L* the Community hc*p»tal.
"~l~!-J- .sane time
to( farm to her hou-.e In town.
‘and oncit»! thr strongest of any kind
Chas. Geiger and Miss Mildred
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl'
Knolls
and
hcr bed. Her friends wish for her a
Ln the country.
Hurley called on the latter’s par­
speedy recovery.
i La*t year a !0c assersment on thr. family nave moved pack to town.
, ent* m Grand Rapids Sunday eve­
j 1100 way levfc-d. Alter paying afi "The Slave Maid of Israel" on, Tlie many friends of Mrs. Jennie, nlng.
'
Jlrt-W”. and expenre.s the company,■Thursday nnd Friday nipht at the ' Flytin &lt;»f Bowne are pleased to know Mrs. pearl Smith-. returned to her
making such a i-jeedy
[finds 4tsclf with t,he following as-.- EvangelelU church.
• .hat spe is
Saturday after assisting'with
from the goitre operation home
The- oilli.ers tit the Clover Leaf recovery
the work at the Semiah- See/c
to
which
.
’
•he
.submitted
at
St.
United State.-. Bonds .$200 90250 Club tor ilif coming year ate;
for several weeks.
Monday. home
Cash on hand
President, Ifr.s Uitiali FL-her; Vice- ’Mary's hospital last week
Victor o»son
Sisson was in
tn runnings
Hastings ana
and
.... .
victor
Kenneth SmeUer . attended the E!iruUlt.
business Saturday.
Deposited in banks
Pir-rnint. Mr.- Margaret Hceker;
drawing interest. ..
MrS ^bert Welk k now assisting
■' •rotary. *"
Giady i Helton: auto .-h&lt;n- al Grand Rapids WedCoal You
,
nesday
evenUtg.
t
i
me
al
o
fnce.
Open a c c o n n ’. • in
------- ----- ------- .i Jones: PianL't.
banks not _on inter.Mt.- Pauline Lykins; Chorister. Ml-. Rev. Loamis left'Monday noon for replacing Mrs Greta Perkirv.
Coal
Gives
51514.99 . Frcida Schulze. The next meeting hl-- f.um near Smyrna to lx- gone. A., a part of the National EmerI CMh In oltlee............ '
jOO.OO
will be held at. Hu- home of Mr:&gt;: imtii Thursday.
genp.v Program fur work relief in
Is
the
! Real estate, consiftNettie Parrott tu-siaicd by Mr.-..Edith Mr. and Mrs. John Fish arc both education, a class in adult educai ,Ing of t he com­
Jone?. .
c-n the'.-lek list at this writing.
t»n **H be formed here next Mon­
I
pany’s’ .fine office
Funeral Mrrvices for Mrs. Fred Van
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson and day evening. These classes are free.
tylildllJf .........
Orrd'-l age 87. were held Sunday at! • Mr. F E. Brunner were in Battle ’he teachers who nn- selected being
have low
ernoon at .td j o'clock at the home of Greek. Thursday where the latter chosen from the ranks of the unemI This bring* the total a
her brother. Philip Dalhautier. whesx
of heat.
‘ eonvidrrablt* ip i-xccm v
-. Bethel Shaw who is
ployed teachers, and arc.paid from
.
...................
rethe Emergency Funds. Any young
and allows the company
i NicholsMemorial
........... hospital
.... . ...
with
-.(*■&lt; !&lt; Ab a15 years ago Mr ntid covering
vvrring from
from aa serious
serious operation.
operation. Pfraon or adult may take advantage
r,-. Loami-and
Ihg-$68*5 845.79, in addition tiw.-re are ‘Mi. Dalhaiuer moved to Charlotte. Rev.
LOMn.ls and John I-Ash
Fish us-sistassist- &lt;•! ’his cla\s. Tiw subjects to be
what
do for you.
other resources. consisting of un- B . :;1’ - th- hU’U.ttri and bto'h.r .d1 with tiv
the woodbee
woodbec for the Carlton .studied, will be decided by the class
• ueteavi:-?o daiir&gt;hur
Mr.
B- - m, e.' church at the Evison Beck' «’ ‘-heir meeting next Monday eve­
nlng. The’ class must consist of nt
able and .hick taken m banks which .- v.;l.:.i!nsof j»a. h-.nie and St:- iiome m Carlton Thursday.
delivery
have been reorsaiiucd that, will Haa-i Mnrpny of -Fihit and sis H.v. M. Lewis and son. Meicdtth. b’.'M ’en members In order to start
add uvit S190.000 when collected .-randdnlriit-n. H&lt; v. M. E. Hovt con- &gt;d S! .*we and daughter Anna and and continue the .class, This'Miouhl
occasions no
Again.’! all its rtsviirces there are a ducted the .crUces, burial m Lake-.Mi?-’ Wivlahd attended the revival be of interest to many.peofde in this
.
meeting at the Nazgrene church ut community, mid anyone wishing to
few unpaid lo-.’-cs iigRregatin^. it i* View cemetery.
, enrol! should register at oner with |
iie.'tmwted. $*1,467. Thoe losses were 'Hi* C. (' Che-s was entertained Hasting.- Friday evening.
■ for recent storms and have not Friday aftenui-'n a' thi- home of m^s. Alice Gardner was in-town Victor SUson it F. E? Brunner'".
Mr.-.
Clyde
BriKkK.
assisted'
by
Mr.-. Thursday, tin- first time n» many store. Miss Gladys Cairns is the I.
■ been adjusted because of Inability
before theanmi.'.l'Sarah Qubcock and Mrs. E’t-i Bak- weeks and was the guest of Mrs. readier appointed for thr local ,
tr.
.
-Sarpuel Newman,
class. The place Of meeting next!
- meeting.
Kcapt-tiv I.vl.in . of =nulh of Clint -’ Carl Murphy has leased thr re- Monday evening Is at the home of '
! Tlie policy . of the Windstorm
Company- in carrying :I v’.wid ciuli Ipltc W;.. a w.'-k end SUtwt of Mr. jrair.vliop.it the Sinclair Oil Station Rev- and Mrs. lovomls. Tlie cUlvc; 1
ij-orn Ed. Coats and Is psi-parpd to only last one and a half hours each ।
► balance on hand ut the bcr.inninu of and Mr? Gull LykinLyinan Elder of MIchigah State:give service on all kinds of cars and week.
.
-one. and directly in the .inti-rcrts ol Oli'-ge spent the week end at his;trucks. Mr. Murphy - comes highly George Bassett is under the doc.....
... * oidi-r.s. While- bank hnme here
t recommended .u» an experienced tor's cai&gt; at present.
Poultry arid Stock Feeds Coal, Lime, Cement
Cpy Brumm and mechanic and will endeavor to give The Wells family, who live on the
ving up now. during Mr am! Mi
; credits art
dauiihter Phyljb were at Flint ' y.usfactorv service. farm .until recently known as the
TELPEHONE 2257
HASTINGS, MICH.
. a son nrriv'd ut tl'-e home of Mr. Theodore Buehler farm, just north
it ^iHild have h**. very difflcult If Sunday..
foot impowibk* for th'- Company to , Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Juul Mr- Kenneth Braendle on Sat- of Moulton ^liurah, are in quaran[bale borrowed money to pay its Battlc Greek spent the week end ■ nrday. Jan. 2(1 and he has been line at present, a son being seriously
with
:ir
Li[
’
er'.'jvarent
.
Mr.
and
named
James
Todd.
Congratula-JU
with
Scarlet
fever.
losses. Even 11 it had been able to do
' "
fions!
.
Mrs. Rupert Cain of Grand Rap[that it would have been eitanted the
: regular banking rate of • interest. Mrs Mitinli- Biggs and Mrs. Mary -Mrs. Dc'll Silcox and the Misses Ids came W«-dnc.&lt;day to a*dst at the
Acidic and Mary Sinclair of 'Alto J. D. Cool home during MH. Cool's fever and was removed from the, ing to Battle Creek on Sunday. Mrs.
‘ which is six |M-r rent That would lope were In LatiMtiit Monday.
A lur.ee crowd enjoyed" the splen­ wi-r.- Sunday guests at the home of Illness.
ihiive been added to rhe. amount
hospital to her home here. She Is! Tliompson' was hurt and the car
,
under the core ot a nurse from badly damaged.
। which the stockholders would liiiv- did-talk given by'Dr. .Paul Vo lki-r &gt;fr. and Mrs. Samuel Newman. ,
Sunday ntglit .it the Methodist ■ Mr and Mrs. Victor SLMon a?। had to pay. .
"
(OATS GRO\ E.
Lansing.
I The D. G T O. Chib met Wedtcuded the reviral at the church of Last Week's Letter.
i Bv having a grxxl balance on hand
.
1 Gilhnore Dustman of Kalamazoo nesday afternoon with Mrs. Kendall
yre Nazorcne at Hartings* Friday, Tin- Community service next spent the week end in the H. Wood-. Coats. Thaw who look part in A
at thr begimdnR of a .VW the cumNORTHEAST THORN APPLE.
;pany u prepared ta meet its lovi-t '
: Sunday evening will be led by Mo-' num home.
। Century ot Progress program were,
Mr:.. Marie VunnrrMate enter- &lt;ieMd Kinne and the High School' Twenty-three of the Thompson Nina Townsend. Orpha Rlcltardson.
las they occur promptly. There no ------------- .
;question about the money to pay
Mr ahd Mr- Hetman Broun and 'tamed a yroup of children Saturday orchestra from ..
Hustings trill fur- relatives visited Paul Thompson and Kathryn Richardson. Pearl Demond,
plcfe. Mr and Tiitcrnoon in. honor of her son, msh the program. present.
.them, because ol the • large ?uh o1’111-' ol. f'ptnd
| family in Battle Creek on Sunday., Nanc Coollxiugh. JiPinle Coats. Sod ot Caledonia ^Billy's eighth. birthday. AU hud a
m
- Mattle Kimble of Woodland
------------ -i ThoM- who wc
„, ,were. Mr. and Mr.i.,ph« Smith. Bculo Woodman and
Mrs.
went
»f thi ir motlH-r, .very jolly time and wish Billy a attended the ‘Woman'g
fit will be noted' that of the com­
*u‘ ' Club
'’*"u meet-|E.
" s.
-L Thompson
~--- ,—I and daughters, I the hostess. A symposium on "What
!i:r&lt;-.T. many more such happy de- mg
afternoon.
! *• --“ ~
J
pany's cash &lt;398.797.05 I- drawing
—- Wednesday
——• j Martha
and
Virginia.
Walter I Will Our Club Emphasize This
arc
glad
to
report
rbetter
again.
the regular savings bank rate of inArthur Todd, our elevator man, Thompson, wife and baby. Mr. and Year?" was ledby Alice Chase.
ten-.-’.t from banks, and *thar the MiUUclHe Brvwn of Grand Rap­
W. E SK-pn of Grand Huplds and his family of Sunfield have, Mrs. Floyd Dunnigan and family
----- ‘--------_____________
[company's $20V.9U2.50 ot gon-runn’m ids helped her aunt. Mrs. Otis Mor.- called &lt;.n hu nvither. Mrs. Emma moved into the house owned by Mr. and Mrs Frank Haight and Hie gondola constructed for Dr.
.bonds are also drawing mu-re '. cun. with he.•hmr.-ework part of la" &amp;;.*-en. biinday afternoon.
| Mrs. Kittle Sprague. Mrs. Todd un-1 family, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Bar-i Jean Piccard's
projected strato­
Mr. and Mi-. George Brownell If derwent un operation at‘.a Lansing num and son.
[sphere flight is made of an alloy’of
Thu.- this company, instead oi payThe Home pcononjicx Class wan w "‘‘r/ndn'^v- limi
,tn« inti-re.-t, Ls aetting interest. That
?hW»P h
J“’*’ J’ n,ltl *&gt;on “rltfr
Thompson and family magnesium metal one-third lighter
entertaliwl
a',
the
home
of
Mrs.
benefit., every policy holder Who, of
Mo. Claude Walton and family, that she came down with ccark-t were in an auto accident while go-jthan aluminum.
course, would not rj-ccivc this ir.tyr- Keimeen Wednesday witl ‘
on salads
given
«s! on ravltt.-s cieposi*. and .on uit. Hie
United States boRos if thr Aunpnnv
nig a tine time. •
. did not have them, and would lx
r« e ‘ entertained In
! paying his share of tiiip’interest if
Richard (‘Perrault
rthe company had to borruw tertnect
:iis Lr-■-(■.■
*
.Thur*t
■ The fifteen directors of the conTI music l&gt;:- Mr... G&lt; orpejHc)in&gt;wk-r
ipany puli together, :h&lt;\w excellent
•r which refre*hnwr.t&lt; of -fruit
i teamwork, nnd eive to the officers
id and cikc wire wtml by the
of the company excellent -co-uprraEN'ryone had a l)nc time.
!tlon. The officers, who krep their
'
*'
d’e Rosenburg
eyes constantly on the company's
moved- trt
-vllle In Mr.
’business and plan their work ( fleet-

14457876

LOANS
ABOVE MOO to -SCO.

COST LESS

(Monthly rate cut to 2'.- j
• Household uRcr* a substantial cut ht*the cost
of loan* above JtOO up to $.100. T.he new low
n- rnthly rale is 2'- - Famiiie* kevpim* houac
w h&lt;&gt; i jn repay monthly now may borrow amount*
over $HH&gt; -at a real auiinfi. I.«»an» of $100 and !&lt;-«•
»vrvicc. Only hu*banJ nod "ifu ncid sign. 20
month* to repay. Visit, write, or telephone the
\ lloii-u h-'ld Finance Corporation of America on

1 Wnt Michigan Ave., Battle Crock. Phone 4106.

The Bethany Clara met Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. frank:
Fetch n&lt;T.
L. W. Felghner and F. L. Kane1
'

07217405

When You Bum

You Get HEAT

With Some
Get More Heat
. . . The
That
the Most
Heat
Generally
CHEAPEST I

However, we
priced coal that
gives lots
Don't be discour­
aged
your heating costs, come and
see
we can

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

COD LIVER OIL
\\ hat \ itamins Mean loYou
VITAMIN A—Lack of Vitamin A sups energy,
VITAMIN B—T)i:s Vitamin was thc’frrst discov­
ered. It has two action,«, growth promoting, and
VITAMIN C—Luck &lt;*f VitamilTC in the diet de
velop.' .-curvy: indicated by a loss of appetite

’

VITAMIN D—Rickets and the deformalies are
cause&lt;| by Jack ol"Vitamin I) in the diet„

We have thp Cod Liver Oil that contains^tho
maximum amount of thy above Vitamins. See our
windows for lii'pkty of the different kinds of Cod
Liver Oil and ilaiiv.-r Oil earri«-t| by this store, in­
cluding a full line of Parke, Davis &amp; Co. Cod Liver
and Haliver Oil preparations in all size packages.'

LADIES—Ask for your sample of
Chamberlain’s Hand Lotion!

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The REXALL STORE
GOODS DELIVERED

TELEPHONE 2131

Prompt and painstaking
annoyance.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

Available Money

have proven their-capncit

?*! inkbeitur
Ill Sunday af
ne Fmkbeinrr

vote of the directors.
- Tlie company statv- the r.
in excellent condition. It* d

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

Obtvv Adams'

LOWER ( HOOKED LAKEin ot l4twtnn'wa« a call
Zimmennana Monday
. WjXKlhiuns returned td hu
iti'Fluit Sunday, nfti'r apentF- '
Mtiple of’wtxks in this vtclniw H. Johnson
time visiting hu
Rapds.
Miss Bertha Stenger Is unable to
.vftend school on account of «ick-

Mr. and Mr- Theodore S
and children of ’ Kalamazoa
Sunday With the Ixmic folk.-.

r Mr and Mr* John
Sunday afternoon gt
Plainwell.’

Reid

and

anil arc

So Margaret nnd John JumUmI around, nigltl uflci

•oulil have the countless
Besidi-a being a eoriul need, o telephone helps in
fintling employment ... in keeping.in lout-h with
tiDf.- work ... in "running'’ errand*. And it oilers
. . .._
priceless prolectitfn in emergencies,
/ gL-. \ making it po^ible io summon doctor,
M firemen or police, instantly.

VER Y dollar you put

account in
£inthisa savings
old bank will earn 3%
interest FOR YOU.
AU deposits of this bank
are insured under the Fed■ eral Banking Act of 1933.

Doubtless many times you watch with regret
the passing of chances for financial profit, or a
contribution to your material comfort and the
happmess of those dependent upon you—

We will be glad to have
you consult us about open­
ing an account at this bank

Just because you have
no available funds!

dauuh’.er

Phy lib

«-uilblc frit mla tn reach them ctisilv.

Brings Lucrative
Opportunities Within
Your Reach!

badly

Lloyd Earf and family of Plum-

ol his parents at this platy.-Charlie Crawford made n bustnes­
trip tn Hustings .Saturday. •
! MIm Nettie Newark spent Sntiirday with Mr. and. Mrs Morn* Ennland
tertained,
in honor

[age the company's burtiu"

•: !hu been put down ‘

y line as far a;- the
.
th-.- E. Kernnen. Law
and Owens liuhts are shining bright.
.'. too regular Bifenta
Mr. And Mrs ------ ... .
.
business nnd will lie
Every patron ot the'company know.-, family and M
friends in
that if he shall meet a loss by wind- were Sunday\
Grand Rapid.'.'
Max sun-1 and .family have rn&lt;
paid promptly.
to Kalamazoo where he has wor

JUST SITTING AROUND
NIGHT AFTER NIGHT

that

Gordon Wolf of Plain
the week rnd and over Si

"oungi
re?* aUthc East Haltinu
HOPE CENTER.
.
■Brethren church. L’ome.
Mr. and Mri. Frank Leonard are
Clemen
rejoicing over another new grand-■
family ypent some time- with Mr
born to Mr. and Mrs. RusreU
rjtitl Mi.-.^Anfb.-; Clemens in Kalamo Kay- in Kalamazoo.
.
Fred Scott who has been very Hi,'
is on the gam.
.
o wGl met-.: with Mr s
Mr% Bertha Turk, who lias been
-liinredaj. Jan. 18.
visiting friends and relatives m
Lar.sing, returned home Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Clan- Ashby an- unfrom der quarantine fur scarlet fever.
Leila ho»pit.il to the ham
h‘f
Milton Warner of Kalamazoo ।
&gt;ak-. -.jx.fit Sunday with Fred Ashby and
t£-*'-1 family.
Mr. and Mrs Fred A»hby arc vls-- Caro tung their son and other rel^thei
the Mudge home Sa’.- ln Kalamazoo.
।urdaj
■ Arthur Lathrop was taken back t&lt;»
Lxtila hospital for treatment.
'
L E Mudge, Mb. Ruth Mudge. sing spent Sunday ut Hansbarger s
Mr and Mrs. E. E Vandlen and
Theodore "Dauner. and Jew Fassef.
ui*n in Buttle Creek Sunday to see,,Mrt mid Mrs. Cramer, of Hastings.
Mrs Mudge and Arthur Lathrop.
.'called at John Stairs' recently.

A Savings Account in this bank will soon
grow, if you will make systematic deposits of
small amounts, and in a-’surprisingly short
time you will have a nice sum of money which
may be used when the desired opportunity
comes along.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U. 1934

Social Events and Personal Mention

j PINE LAKE FARMERS' CLUB.
WOMEN'S CLUB HOLDS
CIVIC PLAYERS PLAN
ANttilA? PADTV
rarmerA' Club met with Mr.
DELIGHTFUL GATHERING
ANNUAL rAn I I and Mrs. Bert Broun Saturday evc-

nim: January 13th with 32 present.
- Jpg'
- - wax
- ojiened by the
I The meet
Vice-Pres. Lee NotUnfham. All sang
'America the Beautiful" and re-Edwin Bayles was tn Indiana on
Mr. and .Mrs. A. K. Frandsen,
j-eated tlw Lord's prayer.’ .
Mrs. L. Hjtvaru and Mlu Agnes
Thursday on buatnes*.
.... their -annual party, members
The secretary’s report was read
For
,T‘"
M1m Lena Leiter visited in Kala- Sim were in Grand Rapids on Fri­
and ferns carried out the green and of The Hastings Civic Players Asso- »nd approved. Tlie program comday.
.
■
maz&gt;x* over the week., end. ’
Mr. and Mrs, A H Carveth were
ciation
hare
planned
a
Black
mid
mlttre for the next meeting is Eli
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mulder and Sunday guests of Mix* Josephine white colors of^the Club in the table Whit? ^:i*4|it&gt;-' tn bet held nt Clear Lindsey mid Mary Mullendorc. The
Hartley Finstrom was home from
retting ot the’annual luncheon of lake iMivilion on Thursday evening. Club voted fdr a day meeting the
(family were Bunany guests of Mr. Carveth of Detroit.
and
Mrs.
Adrian
Zuldweg
of
Kala
­
the
Hastings
Women
’
s
Club
served
Feb 1. COtnmencirij! at B 30 o'clock, 27lh of January to be, held with Mr
.Mr. and Mr*. Earl Bristol and
MlAs Rutli Rob-on visited at her 1
children ol -Lacey called on Mr. and Friday in the MdhpJlsl church par­ director L. E. Barnet* announce*-, “nd Mr* Robert Ford. The dinner
home in Jackson over the week end jmazoo
1
lor* by the Missionary Society to There *"111 be dancing, floor shows, comndltc- will' be. Nettle Keyes,
Donnld Goucher nnd Roy Un- , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Orr and son Mrs. Clarence Grnhe Sunday
P;(ul and Mis Ollie Foot of Hop­ Mr. and Mrs. F K. TiiomAs zof’. ....
stunts and a liuflct lunch. Masking.Clara Scott and Lila Rogers.
the _____________
more than fifty member... ,
struin were in Grand Rapids on l ;kins
‘ .. evening
. .. .
tlu, business seMion
.
.. fol• • will be mandatory • and ■ fancy ro - A", this time John Kdltck took
&gt;|&gt;ent Sunday with Mrs. Cora Battle creek spent Friday
At the
the
Saturday.
|' tSheldon.
wlth Mr. and Mrs Clarence Grohr. lowing officers for lhe coining year tumes optional. A card room will chwtg'’ of program Harold Jeffries of Lowell was the
Minrer .n&lt;i ur. Bimer
Black
' ■
- ----- --Old "
’"v Joe.
’
Mr and Mrs. Frank Pittman re- were elected PraaMcnt. Mrs. F. E. be available for th&lt;*c who do not Song
UUM
4U1U., Town-.,,,, om
Ju&gt;
Ib citation- Bobbie •Kllllck
turn to their home In Ithaca today Adair; Vlee-Prcaldent. Mrs V. R care to dance but the floor shows,
and —
stunts will occupy a
Items of ihtcrvA*-Ruth Hughes.
wecK ena.
I with the care of Mrs. George Mc- after visiting hl* sister and husband. Wininger;
Rstcording Secretary, pc.------ . ’ ----• Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lane and ,Cu||tt
Bett Brown told of win.c &lt;4 the
rveiilng.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard McPharlln. -Mrs A. B. Gidley. Treasurer. Mre &gt; orwidt-ynblr -••liare
rl.lMrjnjMi.d frUllvr. In Su.nn
Mr!
Blln&lt;Uy
•rk of the recent Board of SuperMrs Glen Abbey and children of MiloG.'DcVrlr*.-C-irrcsixindmz 8--. - ”
" ’
*"
on S.rduay.
1
per daughter. Miss Drusilla Leslie were called to the home of retarv. Miss Sadie Glasgow; Dtiecblack a*d white mbtif under di- i-'ors meeting
,^-Mr. and Mrv Dun Lewh were PoweB. at Howell. MiM Powell U her mother. Mrs. E G Hackney, tor. rim- year. Mrs W J. Fu-ld; DI- rectlon of George Murray, Grand R» .idnij. ' Clara Scott.
Values to $16.50!
’ Each—.
„— ------------------- -death
----- 1IKVW
,B. vw,,
v.„n. «.n
... Dick- Rapid* ..........
..... ,• of8-nirthtngof the ctuinnw of FngSunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. Karl' slowly gaining.
last week
on account---of'the
rectors,
two Zyears.
Mrs G L.
urtl t .............
An j Xpert .croup
Junes of Lowell.
1 Mr. unci Mrs. Dewnrd Gilmer and of her grandfather, Wesley Andrew- »-nod nnd .Mrs C D. Bauer. Dele-'black "•yncopatur.-" will furnish the land- Maty Mullendore
Sung There’s Music in the Air."
:
Mr. and MW- David Boyes visited ■ two children of Detroit were guests Mr*. Dm Foreman and-daughters, 'gates to the state convention nr- ".music.
The party will tw limited to mem -1 Tin* Cotmty Agent. Harold Foster,
Mr. and Mni Hurry Kelley of Kala-i -&gt;f Mr. and Mrs Jas. Gilmer over Violet and Dorothy, visited thb for- Mrs F. E Adair, alternate. Mrs. V
told us of many ol
. sent . He
------------------------_
mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F r. Winir.gcr; District, Mrs A'- B bers of. the association and their i pn
inaz.io on Sunday.
the week end
Value’s to $22.50!
Each
-L
- -••' alternate,
- ---• ••
— Rii&lt;-t.-.. Ticket* will be 31 SO per the phases of AAA program—The
Mrr.. J.
M. —
TownMr mid Mrs Harrv Holidnv oil Mr. and Mrs Homer Fox and two Tungnte. at- Midland Park. Guii Oldlcy.
lake on Hundiiy.
isend; County. Mesdamrs R. W coupli or 31.00 for single udmr-ion 'When’. Allotment Plan." “Federal
Battle creek called on Mrs Claude I*!**'*'"!
and
can
bv
purchased
ut
the
Cord-s
Land
Bank
Loans.
”
“
CXwn.
and
Hog
Dinner
gwuta
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cook
and
Milo
DeVries,
alternates.
Wo ,d on Sunday.
.Mr
Mr\" WaUer
ovtr
w««» George Sumner on Sunday were Mr. Mcsdames H A. Adrounie and H. -I. new . land. B-fause of the necessity Reduction plan." "Production credit
Mr and Mrs. IL-J. McCn-ery- were; ! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stcdge were and Mrs. Franjr Denner of Kwla- Brown.
of making arrangements in advance-Loans,” "Seed Loans." "CoficllllaUon
’
mi
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. [Sunday guests of her sister and hus- mnzoo
" - and* **■
Mr. and‘ **
Mrs. Harry
"
The ‘program of, the nft&lt; rno-n. f&lt; the biifft-t liinch. members are Committee, and he mentioned that
Burkett «»f Lansing.
ry Plan fur Reduction" was
Cle[band, Mr. mid Mn&gt;. Gordon “
*~ Plptt* of Allegan
( under the direction of Mrs. Ida Me- r» &gt;
Genuine Front Quarter llorschide
Mrs. Leon DcLano of Grand Rap- rneiit. of Belding
r and would be on the way
John Iron Ude. accompanied by his Coy. proved a* much of a pleasure their gu
lets visited her putpnU, Mr. atfd Mrs. , Dr. and Mrs. u. D. Walton and brother. Alex Ironside, of South as was the finely served luncheon.
Hugh Riley, on Tuesday.
mformation ab &gt;ut all•
«. &gt;».&lt;*.&gt;
n. mu..
■tons were Sunday guc.sta of her Bend. Ind . left on Tuesday for Sag- ml
MrsJMeCny. at
lime a singing from CiUe Player organzs
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andrus of parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Pol- inaw to attend the state, contention, school
in Ha:,tingF. and ten other communities in this
.- .’.ca/, teacher
Lsch.? t.j
I. muinR were guests ot Dr, and Mrs. : ter, of Mulliken.
....
meeting Was tlwn adfwrncd
Arts dealers,
clever ladles presented’ a wholly
.
, of
— Memorial
------------ ----------J. A. Wotrfon on Tuesday.
|1 XIl.s.s Alberta Larsen, who Is'work- —R H. Hackney ol’ Flint, C. . original dramatl/atlan of "Ye Old
By unanimous vote, the executive,by repeating the Whtch word—Ruth:
■and Heavy Jackets.
Mr. and Mr... Jack Snyder of ((lift al M. 8. C-. in East Lanalng, Hackney anti Mr. E. J. Hackney of Singins skule." which was decidedly (XHipnittee vi lhe a- relation decid- Hughes. 8ec -Pro. Tein.'
Souiii Hastings wore Sunday guests। spent Sunday with her parents. Mr Clio attended tlie funeral of .Wes- pleasins,■ The scene was a Friday cd to finance thte-party entirely
nf»« v7rV^&gt;r
of Mr. and Mrs jay Snyder.
th*; haiBOWNE (t.N
(and Mrs. A. J- Larsen.
i ley Andrews Saturday returning to afternoon in the rural school when from tick! '.
MLss Alice Bruton and a friend , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leins and Flint later in the evening.
Last Week’*
the new organ Was dedicated, with
....
from Grarul Haplds were Sunday baby have returned to their home I George Blferno. the hr. t flute TO
sch'rxii
„__. officers
„
nnd singing teacher Play product
John Nash and family were ini
gm ,t.s ol Mis* Beu'-rice tks-.gins I in Battle Creek after spending a player in the
Part Wool. Good values
Symphony
. as-h;tIng: Th;
Tlie skit tt.trdi
is
...- Hastings ___
__
,
worth'
j HaMUit’s- Saturday night
Mrs.
P.IRTHDA
M. E. Wpitmnn' leaves Titursdayi week with Hastings relatives.
(Orchestra, te|Or=b~trc,
left thlz
this week 'zr
for “
San
cr: repotitlon that r.......
more iicbplr may be
' Amanda ETvin. who ha- been car-1
for N&lt; w York City on business Midii Mr. and'Mrs. Otto Isenhath and Diego, cahfornta. where he lias lo- privileged to enjoy the laugh*
’
ter. Mrs. Jennie'
[family were tn Battle creek Sunday ented permanently. The good wishes' provokes '
,J McCree
... . . ten days, returned
t h-r btr'h- to her home with them. Mrs. Flynn'
; siting Mr. and Mrs. Wcldtni Wolfe bf his nsjzxuites in the orchestra go
The t'.
Th.
next
x. regular
L. .LI. club
.... meeting rii,y even!:
Mira Lorena Baird and friend and Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Sweet.
(with him.
will Im- a week from Friday
—
I:, in St. Mary's hospital nnd ex-j
from Mt. Monts visited her parents, I Mr. and Mrs David French and' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones and 2. and will bi-held in the pbivToom lightful one
pects to have n goiter operationj
Mr. and Mn- T 8. Baird, on Sun- daughters of Caledonia spent Sun- son, Elwood, Mrs. BeulnR Barnard. of Centra!
ho-,| building instead
i Monday. W&lt;- all ho[x- she will soon
duy with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Clild-i Mr and Mrs Chester Englcharte, ol Room 110 SubRci: "D gulalior
'be h-tored to health.’
.
.
I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roger Wiswcll of (ester at the w. R- C&lt;»* residence I Mrs. W. M. Wurzburg. Mis* Slatt &lt; f Thffltt Untied’ Staler," with H n
Clyde Deming nnd family of.
Kahunuzoo were guests of Mrs." J.
-&gt;hn lictcham
The lent- -. .?’*?■,p&gt;ur nHLJ’rnumbre &lt;3r»ttan spent Saturday ut Roy
Mrs. J. M. Townstcud went to Me-land &lt;Mii« M fjtrnfihn from Grand Joi...
:t..'Peaking.
: .
D. Murdock on Friday and Hntur- Bam tigluy where i.hc will vteit Mrs Rapids iqxmt Sunday with Mrs. Ein-’iativi&gt;
lattve ccminlttee
committee has ri
reqwsted
Mr Tmrw at four. «cl &lt;k SUluyts Demina's.
•
rpiested Mr
Blue Corduroy $&amp;95. Moleskin—
Deming's
Henry Kft*ter “nd will aLw be lhe ma Wallace myi son. Charles.
Krtchr.... t.;
Ketchum
to u'z.
lake up some ./
of the morning. She will surely be m
’
guest ol Mrs. Dun Levin of Cadillac. Mr. and Mrs Frank Edmqnds and. perplexihg questions of tlie day such tn the vicinity wf
had Mrs Walter Kowalczyk were in
most ot lu*r life Sorrowing or
Mrs Nellie Stearns of
_» Battle Mrs Greirge Coleman
.
•—• on Mon
left
•• ­ us.the mom-jury situation.
Hm-tings Friday.
..
| have our sympatl.
Creek, Mrs. Frank Curl nnd Mrs.'day morning for Kiwiiinmee. Fla.
Beatrice TTiurims nn«P Merrill
I JiTiss Dorothy, Mead- returned to Karcher
Grace Moore of Middleville wen: for a May of a couple d months, STUDENTS PRESENT
gpent Sunday with Mr. and
iNcswayit.) tn teacli her school affcr a Mrs. Ru-sell
Exceptional values at this low price
ipieste of Mrs. Jack Snyder on Wed- Mr. mid Mrs- Gordon Edmdhds and
Benton
of.
Grand
Rap"ICHABOD CRANE' vacation ov^r the holidays. • .
m.Miuy.
। family of Nashville wiU occupy his
lead has rented his farm, Ohnrley Crouse of Hastings visited
Miss Frances Hunter visited a! parents' home during their ab-ence.
■land, to folks nean Dow- his. 1' ter Mrs Will Fox, Sunday.
iter home in liockford over the week
—
The Central Auditorium Was
end. Her mother came to attend -Uu* FOURTH DIST. CONBeatrice Thomas spent Tuesday
Filled Friday Night
■sion the !i:. t of March. We are M&gt;r- nii-ht
with
Marjorie Spaulding. It
XSr
Hu"”r "“l
VENTION AT DOWAGIAC
ry to lo- our old nflghburs, Mr. C"."
for Operetta
“g .C
ths’" jZ;™
latter’.-, bitthflav. Wed­
arid Mr.*. Mead, but wish them luck *-r:
Mr. and Mm.- L. E Whteh of'
.
.
- -d.it' nigh:
attended a 4-H
All of these and other specials will be
Central
auditorium
was
well
lilted
|p
&gt;|ieir
new
home.
Grund Rapids were guests of Mr. American Legion and Auxili- ■on Friday evening for the opvrrtta.
Club
party
nt
Mnry Patlerson’s.
i.
llu
iw of Battle Creek
available at Baird’s Clothing Store until
nnd Mrs. Wm. Corknu. on Friday1
’
—
Mr. and Mrs Burdette Loss were
ary
Hear Fred- -Lyons
• "Ichabod Crane." prejented by the p, &lt;,1W ndmg
time with her sis­ given
and uiieiHivo
-Jiu
attended rne
the ujM-n-iia
operetta ctiuuj
Friday;,
, _ ,
.'High
a
iiiiscellanrotis
shower
at
the
Glee Clubs under- the . .. Mrs.
**
*
February the first when we take inven­
----- school
---Charles
Montgomery.
i
evening
I
of-Detroit.
of Mi» Frances Hunter.: Carl Montgomery is vhiting hi. home of Mr., and Mrs. Wayne BenMr. and Mrs. R. W- Cook,. Mrs | R6pres&gt;ntatlves of the Laurence direction
tory and close our 1»ooks for the year.
instructor in thr
infcrucinr
the citv
city school
•choo! .-. ,c&lt;)luin. Muywood Counterman’. - ton Saturday by about forty of their
A. D. McDonald and Mrs. A. D. ,j Rnuer P6st No. 45 American Le- music
friends. They received a lot. of gifts.
Tlie Highjichool orchestra directed' Kalamazoo.
.
Kniskern r.o to charlotte tonight to KjOn nnd Auxiliary, who attended by Wesley Logan gave several sclreWatch our windows for BARGAINS!
1
Mr. and Mnfr latwts Skinner and
attend thr Wedding Gown Revue nt (ju, Fourth District convention at Uinia anil Misses Verlan Lintnpion । Mr., und Mrs. Charles Montgonl- son Clare, of u-ighton. Mr... Addle
lhe Congregational church.
I Dowagiac on Sunday were Mr. and and Frances Cowles 'assisted with ety :-ix n: Friday in Battle Creek. \ Benton and Helen Benton were
Guests of Mrs. Surah BrnndMctt' r Mrs Harrv Wood. Mr. and Mr-■ the piapo music, using two insini- Ctlo Montgomery went to Buttld Sunday guests at Watt Thomas’.
on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Bun Frank Annable and T S K Iteld1 ments throughout the evening’s pro- ■ Creek Thursday to visit ins uncle, ■They nil attended the Strand thea­
Mr. eorki.re. a tew days.
&lt;
, ter in Lowell in the afternoon.
Van Houten and baby of Alma. Mrs., from Hastings, ateo Dr. and Mrs. .gram.'
Mason Norwood of Kalamazoo and r c Bwl(t ftnd Mr. and Mg.-;. Cilt- I Those familiar With the Legend ■ Mr. and Mr... Ray Hummel and
Morey Moore and Clara Sisson of
Mrs. Chester Banghurt of Delton. lord Gardner of Middleville About' of Sleepy Hollow will recall the dv\ family of Irving. Mr and Mrs. John Irving were Sunday visitors at Hen­
Mrs. Chas. Van Worden nnd two hundred attended the dinner'‘&gt; scription given of Ichabod Crane. Grrber und daughter. Edna, and ry Thompsons. ’
daughter. Helen spent Saturday jurt-at the Wigwam mid the business1 tiic schoolmaster, and his- exciting Wallace Eggleston. Raymond. Con-;
nie and Barbara Wo-ulmm'sce of
.
HIGHBANK.
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and sessions.
t
I experiences with the ’’hcndle.-.-. IPj^s
Ml*. Henry Zerbel. Russell Zrrbcl । Twenty-four out of the 32 Postsman " Robert Corkin gave u aplcn- Dowling. Rol Hummel mid son.' Tlie neighbors of Mr. and Mrs.
Stank y Frederick, and Humid Han- ,
aceompanied them to CNcago for a and IB Units of the District were did in----Marshall gathered at then'
- ----------of
. *--•
■
rprclMion
Ichabod.
Ibok- -«&lt;‘n of’Mpple Grove were Sunday Curt
।
week’s stay.
represented at the convention.
Ing tl ^jrfirt tu well as acting it callers ot Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Hum- ,home Saturday evening. Refresh­
Shoes
Guests of Mrs Claude Wood on‘ Fred Lyons of Detroit, successor HKTt
ment,
'served nnd all rc)x»rtcd
mvi nnd family.
.
Sunday wen- Mr. und Mrs. Ralph to Herbert R XteKinm y m; Departa line time.
Wcnd nnd family. Mbs Geneva mrnt child WelfMc Cluilnnmi, gave Other leading parts were pleas-(,( Mr. and Mrs. Edward Matthews Mr and Mrs. Bert Duly and Pearl
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
relatives from Lansing Ba-ore
■
Wood and Henry Halstead ol .Grand । a short talk about his work at the ingly done by Ixda Ashalter as Ka­ ,(entertained
and
Mrs.
Ada
Bell
called
on
Rapids and Mr "and Mrs. Harold otter Lake Billet and Stressed the trina. Lloyd Peterson as Mynheer recently. .
Mr. and Mrs. c. Hoyt near Bellevue
Haynes of Caledonia.
[need for continuing intensive Child Van Tassel and Velma Kellogg as ; Chas. Christopher and a relatjve ISunday afternoon.
from Lanning were home Wednes- ’ Mrs. Frapk Hawbhtz spent a week
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Welfare work.
Vro'u Tassel. EllswWhh Newtun w&gt;
M. Townsend were Mr. und Mr*.: At the separate business meeting;- Hendrik Van Tassel, William Fox
with relatives in Battle Creek ap.d
Wilbur Burras and Mr. and Mrs. R.’reports were given by tlie Posts mid as Brom. Lucile Kamjcs ns Wllhel- ’
Marshall reuirnin-; home WednesMARTIN CORNERS.
G.
showing... Jeffries
......... of
... Diwcll, editor
------ of the
. ![units,
—•••"• each
— ”organization
■*•••“*•«&gt;■ ■*•••'••
•••B-ptina, and Hnzel McCain as Hilda. ' Mr. mftl Mrs. Carl Traulweln and
Dovell Ledger. Mr. Byrras is prcsl-1 continued interest and splendid ac- There were a number wh-s ar-iK i-t i Children of
Sunday
UI near
Iir,-u Morgan Visit
visited
CO ,, Guests T
■ at .'Mr. and Mrs.
dnuotikemwe
MM Mutw.1
wMluhmrot.
m
"tawri«5;
dent of the State Rodded
Mutual (cotnnll.hmnnf.
..
*'
n. “
spent the past year since her faTrautwein Bunday after- Henr&gt;’ “ncr Forest Bidelman’s were.]
Fire insurance Co. of Flint.
I The convention in March will be'catchy and tuneful
Mra. Ora Smith and F. Doul lrom
from;; Miss Elsie Conklin, a student of thei-s death, with relatives in South
.noon.
’
al -Dtrec Rivers,
credit is due Mr Hunter, every
Mr. and Mrs.
ol Cn • Mr. -and
Geo. Shclthro
111,1 - anrt
Creek, has
u. .. Bert
ua, Trautwcin vi
- Mia.• -- ------ Lake View High school tn Battle
the
Center
r
-.-.d
were
sundav
alterJ,n&lt;1
family
o!
Hastings.
Creek,
has
the
past
week,
returned
cad
Sunday
alter,
,
mu&gt; been ill
,
u
.
mv
-nr..
_ ‘ — t ) her home at Assyria
u
i
spintpr
—
kaktks
w
member
of
the
cast
and
all
who
aHEsPINTt.R-KANINEK. . ,lM(.d ,n un&gt; uuv m t|K
of noon callers sat dir
J
1 -clal1 Marshall of Bellevue calledlShe
- was nccomiranicd by a school- Center.
and Alfred
I Announcement lias been made oL‘u\c'i.rSitton*
.
..._^
M&lt;D
v
„
u
W1W
,
rtudenu
attending
Barite
on
Curt
Marshall
Saturday
after'
mate
and
spent
the
week
end
with
. Fisher's..
the marriage on January 15 nt Lai
11 JL
•
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Creek High school from tiua locality
i Tlie. Young # People a Sunday
Grange. Ind., of Miss Thelma Kunt- ,----------- ------------------Save!
Save!
w,u u. - i n.cir warty Mrs. Hfnry Bidelman spent from Conklin.
are enjoying a week's vacation, due
Iner and Carl W. Wespinter, Jr. The
GRAND RAPIDS.| Friday evening of thte week with w,’&lt;1,’,'5&lt;i«y HU Friday with he.-1 Dje small son of Mr. anp Mrs.
project Improvement
I bride is the daughter of Mr. and
A group of sixteen wtnj to Grand Mi . Iir.iw n- Harr&gt;.
mother. Mr-. Sadler in Hastings.
। Paid Bivens, who has been vefy ill. work, cn the school building.
; Mrs. Ru&amp;sell Khntner. of South Rapids .Sunday evening and attend-; The I. A s will hold a Thimble ,
an&lt;i Mni Fredric Swurte and is slowly improving?
Archie Stamm, who was assisting
। Hanover street, and is a graduate of ed services at the Church of Truth. I par'y at tlie h &gt;mc of Mrs. Agnes family of Battle Creek spent SunSun-,' Rev. Harold Dixon has called.an bls brother. Fnre.v. Stamm, draw ,
the Hastings High school. .The Rev. Flower, pastor. They uit:ie.v.e&lt;l Bah-.’ Wrdru
kloRlclal
«,
January 3bt It day
‘1|1- al Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daly.
board meeting of tlie Brigg:- hay from the Ben Conklin farm on
Friday, Jan. 26
| groom is the son oi Mr. and Mrs.
signature of papers by Rev. will be un. all
uu day
M.o meeting
uivwuub oo
so come Mrs
M” ’l**
ort“‘-'t
** Bidelman oi the church
-—•- —
tor Monday -------evening ■to •te- lumwi..
Saturday r-.*.
became cold .and
m tn —
order
(Carl Wespinter of South Park street, ' the
president and Mrs. Bessie * t arly as you
i.... can; und bring your nran‘ h district spent Thursday wit|/ Iv-ld at the home of Mi'- and Mrs.'1’ warn’ »P Eot n{t ‘he wagon to
and Saturday, Jan. 27
and also graduated from the local 'Flower,
* .....
. . shears,
.
* ’as] XIr-:
: i-KIO ,
ill... IT*..,..
.t ,Lacev. ’
ivnllr
&lt;n caught hlK
Mrs t-I- ITHawblilz.
Allen
Hvde rof
’
walk r.r.,1
and In
in zfrrt'i.r
doing so
hut
Finch
for
Mrs.
James
Clarksonineedles,
thimbles
and
High school. He Is employed ’at a •1Rvlvll
. Walters'.
Waiinr&lt;. A\ very pleasant!there is work to bv done Dinner
Mr
anti
Mrs
Merle
Hecker
nnd
The
members
of
the
Wahnnkn
foot
115
th,
‘
ha
&gt;
rack
an
4
t0
Sylvia
branch of the United States Cold ----- -------------eXvcJ
------ vin |x. M.rvctJ „Avn,u.m
cordial.uMvauun
invitation Mus L,lrn Francisco of Hustings Camp Fire group have their head ground, dislocating.hi* shoulder. H­
OUR PRICES INCLUDE THE SALES TAX
I Storage -company in Detroit, where VCinnk *a en)ouo.
.
is
extended
to
nil
the
ladit-.,.
so
plan
aix
'
nt
Wednesday
evening
at
Mr.
'
bands
nearly
completed.
*
“
•'
taken
to
Hastings
und
received
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
! they will reside. Beat wishes are exULTRA CL
' | Prominent
to !*.• there
.“’*&lt;!
•&lt;! Mrs
Mrs. Frank
Frank Hawblllz.
Hawblitz.
Prominent farmers
farmers to
to attend,
attend, the
the tn-dlcal
medical aid.
aid.
: tended.। n t f*
! The twenty-four members of the
Rcmetnbpr the prea-hing service Lvle
Titornsan oi
of Baltimore
Raltitnnr,. spvnr'day
«ru*nr-!rtav nr
Gorfinm from th®
Lyle Thomson
of entertainment and banquet Thomas
Thomas.Gorham
tlie Chil,
ChilShultz, Freeport
-— - with Mr. and ; given by the Battle Creek Farm Bu- drrn’s home al Coldwater, who hat
initn.v and be..........
sure and vcome
. - ___ jt vre^
_____
_____ ______
,' next Sun.-t-y
'ww ®unday at.ernoon
DINNER AND THEATER PARTY.! Uh^Club
delightfully
enterlb.
■
■ • •
-hearthescr- Mrs. Laura) Marshall..
or Middleville
reau ......
held ...
at ..
the
making his home at the Mr
........... ;
.......
&gt;&lt;
.Presbyterian
&gt; rauj
I| Complimentary
J
complimentary to Mr.
Mr and
und Mrs '
,nincd on Tti' Bay
evening by ”
Mr.^BundaySchooland
noTTr.!
church
Wednesday
were,
Messrs
&gt;
“
‘
d
Mr.r.
Harry
Cotton
home
for
David—French
of
Caledonia. mi
Dr . &lt;u»u
and 1 ,,
“nd n,.r
Mrs
Burdette
Sutton
Dsvid
1-,.
, ,- ......
....-iiCii
. wi
— JJalvuuiiiu.
■ —- ■
- - ....AfterA mon.
101,1 Sk'and Mesdames Myron Tuckerman, Oi'’ i&gt;a't ‘hree years and attending
nood attendance and dinner and
Mrs. CUITord Brainard of Buttle t’,,! I'?1 .....
bridge
lb. 14c
mum
Lm-hr. who luul lhe Robert Harton. Milton Horton. Al- «hool at the Brlgga school, was a»r.
Creek entertaiued at dinner on'|played,
n‘“t'~* high honors going *to' Mrs.'fine time at (tye L. A. 8. last week
Friday evening. Inter attending the' Charles Leonard and fcrmont New- nt Mrs. Martha Demund's. Proceeds( mL-ioriiine tn break herlez by fall-'bert Wing. Frank Wing. Frank Me- loudly injured Friday now white
for
. mg orj the ice. L-. gr tttnft along nice- Dermtd. Wallace Wilbur. Jay Cole wringing with ■ playmoto In ths
production of the Pagan Players. ton and low to Mrs. Forrest Potter --- —
.Orin Cole. Henry VanSyckle. Iron school suing They were standing
Milo Dairy has beep confined to, b’
Camille at Roaring Camp.” After and Otto Isenhath.
Full Quart*
Is bed most of the time the pas'.' Mr: and Mrv Cody Lmibnug’n Cole. Ward Cole. Hugh Case. Ly- »P and trying to see how high thoy
the play, Dr. and Mrs. Brainard en­
PAST MATRONS'
('pent
SAturday night with her peo-.man Tompkins. Wm. btruln, and could K° when Tiiomas (*‘U striking
eek ,wi:i} rheumatism.
tertained several of the members of
'pic.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenney,
of
Nash-i
David Stine, which made an un- ‘be back of ijis head rendering him
-------- .
..... « —- • — । Mr- and Mr Clark Oversmlth
the cast.
ACCOa
BLISS BRAND
[usually
’ representation, ---------*— He us - taken**tn Leila
.usually lai
larae ’ local
um’onreicus.
Matrons' Ci
Master
Jack McC.iullev *«&lt;&gt;
were villc. 4
Those present al the dinner were
*"?’.D , ■.;!\ the Eastern Star i”and
—' —
*~--- —
lb.
V* W A &gt; W
Vacuum Pack
Mrs. B DcC.olia
f
- a- pleasant feature t,» again hrcpital for examination und ob*
It was
mums, rui ■ i .. of
oi Mr
au and
mm Mrs
mi s Coy
cov. Mr.
7 , and
............................
....... of* Clo.
Mr, and Mr.. French. Caledonia. I S’U |JC
b&gt;' Mrs. Xemi, Sundn&gt;ygi:c*t
— ..
.
...
•«*■»*»« •••
inwvll
tn •»■■■
the Hcnilershott neighv,'1l(’G Mr anti Mr*. Ralph hear Mike Noon mid Clark Brody, "erratton.
|Mr. __
andj Mrs.
David ----Goodyear.
Mrs Bauer
, and
---- . Mis. Leun Tolhurst
- i;at Lsp
jrhotti.
i Brown- one day lost week.
nnd the 4-H Club orchestra of Cal-------------- “■*——2------Josephine Todd. Mr- and Mrs. Cllf- JJ’ JS*"1"?, V".?1'-’
thU meeting borlu
Ib.
I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gardner houn county under the leadership
DOWLING,
ford Dolan and Richard Cook of ■1r,l'ndship quills will be start[have moved from our neighborhood of Mrs Ralph Helm, and the ndA chicken supprr is bring arHMlings anti Mr and'Mrs. William
'&lt;» *
K
Sack SX.13
I
to
Yankee
Spring*
Mother'i Beit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
K&amp;ntncr
and
opnugB.
dress by Mr M. M. Keyworth of ranged by Hie Udtea' AM members
McKhight of Wilmette, ill.
jth0 hostci-e..
s'n Murvin, --pent Thursday m Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Vester of Hamtramck.
■ which Is to be held at the chureh
LUNCHEON. SEWING'AND
GUILD NO. 5.
[Grand Rapids Mr. mid Mrs. L&lt; U Hastings were Sunday visitors a'.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Cotton vis- on Friday evening. Feb ;■ A proSOCIAL TIME ON FRIDAY
K’ni Sigler dcllgiittully en- ■, ft-HTnv: accompanied them us fur Geoiue Ransom's
ited Thomas Gorham at 1x41a has- gram is under way and the fiiuslc
Mrs "
Mont a "
Replpgle
SewlniP for the Red Crow and the :‘«rfah.cd (Hosjdtal Guild No. .Vot.;’®’ H»}'Ln"..'&gt; and spent the tuy with Mr and
J **
’ ’ en­ pitul in Battle Creek on Sunday. Hi- fur the occasion will ix&gt; tn rharg*.
MEAT MARKET SPECIALS
fifty of
theirncignneigh-; had regained cnnsctoiunms. and of Hr v. Hoflmuier. who will t» a*Otter Lake Billet will be done by Thursday. A: bridgn. Mrs. Antlicw (•'&gt;- and Mi. KU.-MU
Rn. -. lKuntner
Kmitnrr. ireroiwa
I tertained about
aoouinny
ut tneir
.iu'n and
and ,friends
Saturday , night
(the X-ray 'examination
showed tuncun- --isted
m Mtns
the members
Le1 --------- dauph-'bors
------ iuviuwi.— of
u. the
uic American
nun.! ican lx
:- Roush. Mr.-. Warren Carter and' Mr' Arflc Den
,.....
.........,....................
.....................
■*••••••••••••««» .-uiwwru
hucm Iuy
.iius Rutli
nuin Ch
ui »r.*r
iiiir ot
ui K«likfciKi'iviihli played Ct'.rilS
.....
----...
the Mrs. David Boyes held the winning
«*'d Kennard Bchaibly
Cards .Hid
and VLSltlmz
visiting oa.S5Cd
passed the eveeie- 1 ruiutinti
mission nf
of thn
the hrain
brain the result of amaaoo.
Lglon
Auxiliary
who
attend
Chicago Round Ib.
Thursday evening tit a P. T. A. com-' ning which ended ail too soon, all his fail from high .swinging.
stringed inslrunu*nt music waz
I scores.
Light retreshmems
i gathering______
at the ...
home of
.Mrs Heninanity meeting nJ Vermontville.
fl&gt; departing declaring Mr. and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Earl Bristol and furnished Sundav at (hr m&lt;&lt;nlng
ry
Mulder
on
Friday,
a pot luck wrvetl by the hostera
lb. I5c
Sliced to Suit You
Rev and Mr V. H Bc»rdsdvv Riplogie royal entertainers.
luncheon will be served at one
—
------------------family tojk advantage of the ideal chureh service by E.wa; Harmon
upd daughter. Evelyn, of Woodland
o’clock fallowed by the sewing, It ir,
day Sunday ami made a trip Co and *ot». Dale, of l^ccy and L JBALTIMOKE ( ENTER.
Ha'tlnlJs. calling on several friends Oawald and mui. Junkr, of this
hopcrt-dhU! there may be a good at-, Mrs. Dan Lewi* was, hostess to were Sunday gue-r.&gt; i f Mr. nnd Mrs.!
Hmry
Bundbrook.
;
mv
HuunwB
oi
me
j.
r.
r
.
liud
on
i
••
■
the members of the J. 1*. F. Club
tendance.
..
g^uy sn|R|rMI.
Rib End
Thru Pound Avera
'Wednesday afternoon of hut week J Walter Miller of Battle Creek The Camp
Camo Fire Girls
place : Mrs. C E. Grohe. On their return Th
Girl* of thi* place
. of thi* kind .-.h'Hild be enHEALTH UNIT EMAl bridge....................
Mrs. Rase Calkin-*. held
«i! tl;.'.week end at the J. D. W«sc iL.tted Miks Dora Gardner at the trip they had trouble with tlie car. icoi . „&lt; tl as they are always apprf*
PLOYEEK haVE PARTY, high scare and Mrs. Anp.i Newton.
’
'
'
1 “ome.
‘
(Kcliosg Camp at Clear lake Satur- necessitating help to reach home. . cialod.
and family
and m
M . day.
. Mr. and Mrs. Joiin Nobles enter-'low. Mrs. Grace McCann of Irving! Cha.;. Far h r ;»»«
lanmy an&lt;t
Mr and Mrs. Wallace Mack were1 Mr* IxHtle H»mnwid of Halite
talned the employees of the Barry -wm an out ol town guest. Tlie Lt .- (JCovllle ut Coau
CoaU Giove
Gioye spent
.-pent sunSun­ ihe McOmber P. T. A. was held in Arm Arbor Sunday to visit h sis. Creek U
i. Covilh-oi
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS
I vteltlng frtendb hsra at
County Health Unit,, and the hus-jdlca had a very delightful time.
। day with *'
Mr and Mrs I. N. Wil1 Friday night at the school with a ter who t, very ill.
, present.
bands and wives very delightfully •
----'[Hams n*ar Dowling.
z
' gsxxi program und a good crowd.‘
LeVnnt Mofnlyn*. who sustainedi Mrs. . .
U AND 1 BRIDGE CLUB.
I ’Mr.
.... und
-.......................................
u Nearly everyone in this vicinity u .severe injury of the knee while (Hasting* for an indefinite
dn Sunday with a pot luck supper, j
Mrs. Willis Kuntner „.,
and
f ■ t111 * •: c!
if H.u-t,.ng,,
li.-t .nt'. und
II,1.1 Guy
/'ll,.'t me
..... entertaining
..I,..-, .I....... lhe flu.
■&gt;.. But
n... most
...... ■ buzzing wood, is quite comfortable.truuMto?
,------------। Tlie members of. the U and Kdauglitei
J. F. T. CLUB.
: bridge club were very pleasantly vn-1 Kantncr und lafnily wore Sunday■ of them arc belter.
und gaining slowly.
( Mr ond Mrs OtU Ptaher
J. F. T. Club members were cn- tertulned on Monday afternoon atifiuwi. at 1-u Kamner's
The Boy Scouts of this place at*
Tire Stevens Parent-Teacher or- ruimo were Bunday gueel
tertalncd by Mra. Robert Mills on, the home of Mrs. J M. Townsend | Mr. and Mi -. Rutturford Bryant'■ tended a meeting of the County ganlzation will meet on Friday ere- and .Mm. OrUe
We Deliuei
The BIG-Little Store Phone 2491
i
Tuesday at Ikt home on South Park Bridg*? u Ai playgil. the honors goinij Lind daughter of Battle Creek andI Seoul* at the High school buildup ning. HealtA Unit timu will be Mrs. Lore Wilwa lath
street. The hostess served a two-to Mr* Clarence B-iechlpr and Mr • J Mr. and Mr- Frichner ol Hastingsi in Hastings Wednesday evening. shown by members of the G’aimy | ident of the Cemwiwy fl
course hmchepti and all hud a very Clare pcCou. Lunch was serred.b?
at Glum DviAmorr a sundav■ They tuury the honor .of winning Unit.
'
- ilwld Hum m4*«Ui&gt;e last
delightful thnc.
the hostess;
etching.
'
.। Hie silver cup. Congratulations.
j Mbs Bertha Olbuttarl, who ha*; election of ufflMta, -

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Program on Friday Was En­ ■'Blank and White Masque’’
joyed—Officers for Next
to Be Held at Clear Lake
Mr. and Mrs Carl Wespinter. Jr .
Year Chosen
Next Thursday

Pre-Inventory

Specials!

FOR MEN

Just Seven Overcoats SQ25
Eleven Overcoats

Si H95

sue» $ ET95

Leather Coats

15 Mackinaws $045 SJ45

Shaker Knit Sweaters

FOR BOYS

Sheep Lined Jackets
Overcoats su« s to is

Clothing &amp;

ttcr barg

Butter

Cream Cheese
...
LaFrance Powder 3
Salad Dressing

19c

15c
23c

25c

Del Monte Coffee
Flour

29c

Beef Steak
Bacon
Pork Loin Roasts

14c

!

HINMAN’/

for Men &amp; Boys

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY ?4. 1534

PAGE EIGHT

LEGAL NOTICES

WANTS
Sunday

GEORGE’S

:hc program and B- church. Program M
'.Community singing led .
there Is a youtu, Rwa Culler; Devotions. Jacob Hoo-

SHOE REPAIRING and
HAT CLEANING SHOP

tk»n. "When the Deacon sjxmlts in
Churjh.'' Dorothy Smith; Address
by Kennard Schaibly.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Plants and
Mr. Milan Trumbo were Lansing

Ladirw* Soles, electric
Bed. no nail. to both­
er your left—Soles

Evei? trass we fit Is guaran teed to hold tho rupture
and we keep it in proper ad­
justment for you. Let us show
you the New Akivn Truss

1.25
Cn k Spent lhe week end with her
mother. Mrs. Stijja Hilbert. -

The Prescription Drug Store

• ite College, East Lansing,
the week end with her parents.

Our Service

Kilpatrick recently.
•Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Thompson
and family of Vermontville spent
Sunday with lhe latter's parents.
"&gt;f.-. und Mr.-. E. J. Sheldon of BLi-wt

THE CH UR CHE
CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Inaurance Co.

The NEW Demand
Is for SECURITY!
Safety of Life - Time Savings Is the
Demand of the Hour !

and Mrs Delinond Culler Sunday.
Mr. and Mr&lt; Hobart Schaibly of
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Uw-

GEO. M. NEWTON
■/ris/J:

and
■ Joseph Me Knight of Has­
tings attended the Indoor Chautauqqa given by the Woodland Wom­
en’s Study Club Saturday evening.

The American home is the security back of
building and loan shares.
This old building and loan association invites
your consideration.

Jut tie Creek Friday evening and
aw the Pagan Players.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Swtndal and
dr. and. Mrs Merrill Wraggs ot
‘aw Paw- spent the week end with
dr. and Mi.&lt; Donald Gager.

jjlje Rational TComt &amp;
Tnuestment (fTontpany
saw THERRFORR,

comniunlty extends
Marjorie cf Hastings were
ir. nnd Mw Jay Hall daugiiter
it the 4..'. tu their Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Karl
Faul.
Mr. and Mrs Chai. Higdon and
ighburfamily nnd Mr. and Mrs. Victor
-Brumm and family of Nashville
r illed on Mr. and Mrs. Welby
Croekford Sunday. Mrs. Brumm re-

AUTO PARTS
FOR ALL CARS

Winter Excursion To

I J.-, and .Mr.-. R Q. Finnic Saturday
and attended Ute Chautauqua in Ute
Harry" Hough'of Paw Paw visited
!r. and Mrs. Donald Gager Thurs-

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Phone 2£17

Hastings

Ml -- Bernice Munion and Clyde
MUniorf oi Hastings vjsited Mr. and
Mrs Win. Mihler Sunday afternoon

Arthur KJlpatrlck of flattie Creek
spent the week end with his parents.
Mr. and Mix. Frank Kilpatrick.
. A L«r crowd was present at the
Woodland Indoor Chautauqua given
at the .school house Saturday eve-1
nir.-' which was sponsored by the
W- odland Woman's Study club The

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AUCTIONEERING
High class service. Satisfy
tion guaranteed.

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ROUNDTRIP

NIAGARA FALLS
Friday or Saturday

Lv. Hostings 5:11 P. M.
Ar. Niagara Falls N. Y. 6:

January 26 and 27

Central 'l ime
Eastern 'Eime

Rclurning-lirkrt* jt&lt;m&lt;l to leave N
10:35 p. m., January 2B.J0.il. and

Ask About The All-Expense Trip

Monday,

England; Accompanist, Vesta Born;
The Codumes from the Gay Nine-

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the present. These were little girls,
college girls. u&gt;niiU girls, dnd ctoquet jirls. bicycle and aviatrix girls,
outdoor girls, bathing beauties,
'.raveling girls, afternoon tea girls,
evening girls, brides, mothers und
vrandmothers. Tuesday. Second
Da-, -Artists and Musicians," Di-

STEADY WORK ... GOOD PAY
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call
oa farmers In Barry County. No e’eperiencr or capital needed. Write
today. McNESS ( O. Dept. H. Free­
port. Illinois.
1-24

WANTED—LOGS
GRANGE PROGRAMS
IRVING ORANG?.

'HASTINGS MARKETS

POST THEATER
WARNINP
• wMHIwllwU

Sen&lt;1ln y°ur nu-'l order Now
before opening of bos office
tale—special consideration given to patrons
ordering by mall.

nard Schiubly.-O|x‘ra Singer. Naomi
VunLoo: Musical Reading, Erma
Tyler: Orchestra—Denimore Group,
Carl Hebe and Kennard Schaibly:
Chalk Talk. V. R Wotrlng. accom­
panist Alice Smith. Wednesday.
Third Day. "Colored z Minstrel.'*
Moonlight Cabaret: Director. Naomi
VanLoo; acqoirfjianU:. Alice Smith:
interlocutor.- Ward Plants: Cast of

Townsend. Royal Frantz. Lester
Lake. Victor Sandy. Stanley Man­
ter. Colon Schaibly. Harold Smith,
Laird Wiring. David Christian. A.
W. Long and Norman Wise. B»'.ween Acts. Tap Dance. Helena
Benner and Pollyanna England;

Barn. Jr.. Accordian Solo. Mrs. Pi­
per. The money realized from thi*
Chautauqua w.is used by the Wood­
land Woman's Study Club to apply
oh the stage curtains recently pur­
chased by them for the Woodland
Township school.
As a result of ready years of pa­
tient grafting. a man in Sun Fran­
cisco htu a tree that bears 23 kinds

ORDERS

Balcony, 1st 4, Rows
Balcony, next *G Row*

S2.75
$2.20
S2.20

MM
SI.10

Please Mall Orders
Envelope to

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column

It Don’t Look Right To
Does It To You?

steady

CARDS pf THANKS

highest
tribute
MCtXildKll
CHARLES H. LpONARD

Dorothea ^B-ohrr
company from Battle i
nitlr. and Wrdr.c-da;

Dutinctive Funerd1 Service
A." A«ubal»ac» 1 Urvlc*
Phen. 3417 |i J4«l or S&amp;OS

That you should invest -money in GOOD
SHEEP AND HOGS, then stand back and
let worms take -HALF your profits and
without doing anything to PREVENT IT.
DR. HOLLANDS MEDICATED STOCK
SALT is a WORM DESTROYER—A Stock
Conditioner—A Mineral Deficiency Ration
—A PREVENTATIVE of DISEASE. Try it
and SAVE MONEY on YOUR feed bills.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
FEED

IL
CEMENT
FARM IMPLEMENTS

WuUr.o

Cyrus Shell*-!..BiM'.'.j'i .,.*-. . 1
..-a= Corners spen*. Sat
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
da\ with hU father

HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 31, 1934

PAGES 1 to 8

NUI

Drunks Are Causing Numerous
TBOOP77WWS
DECIDES IN FM9
ST1TE INCOME
WILPNOT IWN AGAIN JNIDElCREWm
Disturbances Of Peace Locally
Floyd Miller, Who Lost a Leg
Will Retire From Politics and
DIICINCCC
* * * ¥ ¥
BOY SCOOT CUPS
DE LIDTD STORER in the Argonne, Suffers
TlXllIN NEEDED , Return to His La\y i H1 CINr
I II1L UuUlliLUu
WORLD WAR VET­
ERAN HAS BAD FALL

jC0

Repeal Gives No Justification For
! Th. BAnn'h'X'toh«, Uuu MR- TYDEN TOLD BOT*«.
a Broken Hip
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER 0.1
' Floyd Miller, n veteran'of the. WOULD RELIEVE BURDEN.
Tolerating Nuisance Class of Rowdies
OF SCHOOL SUPPORT
c«nji&lt;
M. BLACK HEARD THE
Woi Id war. .'.uffcred n serious neci J^r^iessnun J. L. Hooper of Bat-,
IANS ABOUT TYDEN
One of. the „strong
_
arguments of ling all persons who drink liquor In
dent
Satyrduy momlng. al hb
■tie Creek
has announced Hurt lie
HAR RPAT
CASE LAST WEEK
1home early
ON REAL ESTATE
those who
urged
-*•—
-~J the
**"■repeal
------ ' of th? one class and branding them n*
in the second ward
l will *not be a candidate for rsnomldmia
Eighteenth Amendment was that ........
a lawbreakers.
The offenses named
While serving in the Argonne In!
;nation. Congressman Hooper husl
...
INTERESTING DEMON­
lawful sale and use of alcoholic
11-!tare
are committed by a very small per- (QUESTION INVOLVED
France, he was idiot in the left leg SOME DISTRICTS TOO
ollc 11decided to retire from political office! NOT AN EASY JOB TO
quors would diminish drunkenness, rentage of those who buy and con­
and It was necexsafy to amputate it
STRATION OF WORK It docs not appear to' be working sume liquors Most of those who Im.POOR TO PAY TAXES
G
...... RAILROADS
CONVINCE
LABOR COMPENSATION at the knee. As hr was going from
out that way in Hastings. We are blbe such liquors do not abuse their
'
• pnr room to another, he Slipped on
(Very
।very succeutui.
succeuful. uiw
One caiuon
cannot Burnt
blame a-,.,—,.—
Merit Badges Awarded and i basing that statement on authentic) right. They-do not get drunk. They Complainant
(
Was Injured the carpet aim fell He w.u hurried Every Child Should Have Op. m.m like congresunan Hooper. whojBut Now They Know—Oomreports that have reached the Ban- ijre not disturbers of the peace. They Seriously When Hit by Fall.
j takes hislduties
seriously, and ’who
Class Promotions Announc­ |ner.
bi *r1
Education I££
“'^JS2£;Xn
,b”I P«"F Ho. Paid 13.500,.
Officers of the law have recent-j mind their .own business. They re­
! earns less as a congressman titan he
ed at Court of Honor
ly been culled out several times to'spect the rights of others. The great
ing Limb—Case Appealed hip. and timt the long bone u&gt; ht w
as -----------------Public Safeguard
in hu.
hu regular profession, for.
for
000 in Wages
—
o------•‘jean in
At the Barry County District Boy take care of "drunks." in some cases majority of those who drink- are of •. An interesting case, involving tlx, leg was honeycombed, a bone spe- *' It is evident that the state taust takini: this course. In view of the] At the Rotary luncheon Monday
as late as two
tn the morn- this type. They
dMplse brawling,
j
laws of our stale, was Trfc?‘:‘a,ut- Dr Hodgen of Grand Rap- more and more get under the bur- ,tact that he is not wealthy. and.noon
Scout Court of Honor held on Wed---------------—-o'clock
-------------------------»• labor
Tyden. inventor of tiw '
been numerous.drunkenness
A.- .
..
nysday evening in the court room. *”*• There have been
and• disorder of any here .and decided Igat week before ids" was called, and ail iWMible ‘Is S:"' S
K S h?7.5S M S'lEiS!
the Klin Sitfler cup for highest1 complaints of disturbances of the!&gt;»ri that may arise froth drinking the Honorable Charles M. Black, being done lor him, Mr Miller, who
number of Tenderfoot Scouts went'
»n&lt;i oHwr violations com-1 too much booze, people who know Deputy Commissioner of the Depart­ b. about 40 year# of age. has a wile
io Troop 51, Dowling of which H .J ’milted recently by persons who had how to control their appetites for ment of Labor and Industry, en­ and two children.
‘“h.Dcl^lci-Ur i« Scoutmaster. Troop 77 1 Imbibed too much liquor.
) intoxicants should be as much in- titled "Lldyd Storer, Plaintiff, vs.
Arlie a. Reid. Scoutmaster, won the) T,w people of this state and nu-;teresUd as ate total abstainers in Charles W Simon and Luhden At
Hodges jewelry award for the moot |lkon have settled for themselves. In having the laws respected and Lancashire Indemnity Company.
never could understand that theory. .»uch .’.ptendal sender.
a«J
‘aa™ J®
«
When------------- —-------------■S']’
Second class promotions, and they n rmiWirr whoa*! emphasis and le-; traffic in liquors properly conduct- Defendants.''
Where Ito
the people choose .to..
their ownI
1
abo received the WhitmaiHLath- galily Vaunot ix- questioned, that an ed.
On the forenoon of October 18.
lawmakers, and all government ot-.i |
he
succeeded
Is
shown
by
the
fact
top cup for First Qla.--s promotions)American citizen wlw has reached a The Banner believes that it is 1933. shortly before twelve o'clock,
' flclalsl there b&gt; need for an educated '
that today the Tyden car seal is
and tiic Rotary club cup for the mature age shall have the right to representing those who use atitnu- the plaintiff, a carpenter by trade,
citizenry. The wealthiest manufac- j1
iUscd on 95 per rent of the railroad
hlghest number of points for Sec- buy and-to consume alcoholic li-' lanls reasonably, as well as all to­ u-as wot king for the defendant in
j turer In Detroit is as vitally inter­
mileage of this country. Mr. Tyden's
' ond and First Class promotions quors. provided that, in so doing, he | tai abstainers, when we condemn 1 the construction of a l&gt;ome for Mr.
ested in giving the children of u
, I informal talk was most interesting,
This Troop also had an exhibit of
P°‘- trespass upon the rlglits of drunkenness and disturbances of Ring, on the banks of the Thorn­ SENATOR
FRANK KULP sparsely settled region of Michigan)
) and held the close attention of Ro­
their work und gave demonstrations other citizens and does not do harm | the |&gt;eace. which are due to over in- apple river near Middleville, ’
needed school advantages, which i
SPEAKER AT COM
tarians throughout,
of the different divistoris of scout to the public interest.
-duigence in drink, and in calling for Michigan. The foundation to the
the people
jieopie living in sued
such a uiairici
district i ____ _ ,,,,
inc
„
speaker was introduced bu C.
training. Rev. L: L. Dewey presidtd; H b well too that we should all I such .regulation of the liquor traffic building was practically completed
MERCIAL CLUB
cannot afford, to give them, us arc! TERRITORY SURROUNDING 1 W.TheCrawford,
vice-president Ind
nt the court, and examiners present remember Hint drunkenness is Jus', as will reduce luwleMhess to the and Mr. Storer, the plaintiff, was
the resident^ of such a locality. We
—
---------1---------------------NASHVILLE
FAVORS
salesman for the Seal Company. Mr.
were Harvey Burgess. T. H. K. Reid, as unlawful since the repeal of the lowest possible limit. Unless all good working several feet from the
are
all
interested,
in
our
republican
Crawford explained that the Tyden
L G. Cole, Arlie a. Reid. J M. Eighteenth Amendment us it was citizens can and will unite on.such building, in the act of sawing some “TAXATION MUST BE
CONSOLIDATION
government, rfi having every child j
seal It. now in use in thirty counTownsend, Ed. Kane, wm, Hecker.: before that event occurred. Repeal- a program, lawlessness wth increase pieces of lumber to be used in the
REDUCED" HE STATED jnot only given the opportunity for:
| tries and on every continent Since
H. J. DePriestcr and Andrew Bates mg- the Amendment did not confer , a* it did in the old saloon days. Peo- construction of the - foundation or
the company
SHOWN IN
.. . was funned, it has
Those promoted to the Tenderfoot upon any jH-rwn a right to become'pie who arc opposed todawleasnexs. • building, when a large limb, some
Only
One
Statd
in
Union
Has
rank were Robert Boyla’n. Gordon * intoxicated, and no such right ex-1 drunkenness and dMprder owe it to three'or four Inches in diameter and
other communities
Reese, Horace Edmands. and Carol ■ lata.
&gt;
. '
, themselves, to their communities about twenty feet long, blew or fell
So Heavy a Tax Burden
DrPricstcr. nlF of Troop 51. and The Banner is not discussing UiLs .and to their country to stand to- out .of a tali 'mapic tree .some thirty
New Law a Tw.lv. %
as Michigan
Frcd Williams. 77. Second duos’matter from the stundjwlnt of put(Continued on page five)
ifeet away. As it fell to the ground
1. U
u not so
m difficult
d,M to
to sup- ।'
by tbc UnlM gultt CU1MM
,
. . ... frncted. it
Scouts were Gcrold Gardner and .
The Comme-dul Club was highly
rt .^oois w|lh a property tax..1
some j»rt of It struck Mr. Storer on
Grucie Hcnool UOUid Be department as well os in Other defavored
TMeaday
noop
in
having
/
But
ln
many
rural
dUtr|cU
R
u
out
,
Max Cole, 77. To First Chios Scouts,?
lliwino PI AQQ TG
lthP lu'“d' cuu-'iln« ‘“m to be.sertEasily
Maintained
;
partments
Of the federal govern­
Harold Bolo, 73. and Caro! Ed-1)
Senator
Frank
Kulp,
of
Battle
t
j
je
q
Ues
tj
on
to
maintain
good
JUNIUn CLASS TO
•
'ously Injured. Doctor Swift, of Mldniond.-i. Junior Purchiu. Robert |
. jcvlcd. upon
.. _ real
. .aies-es&gt;• ■ Mrs. Maude Smith, county school1?®111:aUo ln*om®d?l?‘rt.1?*,lV’.?*
niVF ANIUIIAI -PI AY dlevlUe, was called who remutvd Cr,*5'-^s 1 lc !‘pvakt'r a“d honor sclMwls by uxea
Beattie. Albert Graham, and Seth 1
---- —
*------L__— «large
----- !&lt; commissioner,is very busy these thirty-three states,and by the Unit­
Wiux
rer ----may —
possess
UlVt ANNUAL FLAT hlm t0 pennock hospital, of this guest. The senator gave some chap-tate
Butler. 77. To Star Scouts. Ivan i
TT
, ~ T
. 1 city, where Doctor Woodburne at- ters from-his experiences "nt Lansing. wealth must rely upoir the intelli - days looking after school coruollda- j'dand hw
Babcock and Jack Howman. 77. and
and has
Have Selected Three Act tended him until the time of his He was very felicitously introduced genre and morality of the people turn projects. Matters are progress, by Attorney L B.
Life Seoul, David Townsend. 73.
and the protect ioriof government in &gt;ng favorably in the territory sur-; to»ny
ofdTvdS
^covery.
Mr Kulp Mid tlw he had always o.J;.
"d“JI Tn,, !-.•■ may carrv- on hrs i rounding Nashville, where eleven mention. Tw«iity pCTcenlof Tydm
Merit, badges were awarded for
I Comedy-Drama
r.uo.4.' ”„Whv
? 7 Be
“
T»ie usual notices were filed with
bus
ne"
-n
ere
Ls
no
reasr^
why
districts
have
already
signed
the
«r
«ab
are
exported.
-Hite
llttte
the fallowing projects;
euaxl
lor
hu
own
ruhi
and
the
boslnTO
,
T1
,
r
„.
„„
„
TO&gt;
,
w
,
----,
—
.
—
—
Rich ! —Date Feb. B
me Department of Labor A» IndurT
- n° ” own Mlle
• ■ |petition.
necessary petitions T»y&gt; or three device has put Hastings &lt;m the .map
Athletics—David Towiisend. 73.
COUNTY AGENT FOSTER •'Why Be Rich?" a breath-taking Try. under' the Workmen's Compen- rluht ol other, to think and reawn
h
alto-raw
.—j----------other districts are itlikely to come in.;111 every continent.
Auiomobiiing -Ivan Babcock. 77
WILL START CAMPAIGN comedy-drama of action, humor, satioh Law. giving notice of an accl- for themselves. The influence that
(Continued
on pagewi»r
sixi
There is also some interest being!. Mr. Tyden begun his talk by pay_____ ,
, ,,
Blr.1 Hmdy-Crt Brawn, 77
rpMTIHV n
sentiment and thrills by Darrngh I dental injury. The defendants filed hdd luul most to do in shaping his j
'shown in the townships near Del-'tag a tribute to the late R. B. MesBookbinding—Nelson.Gardner, 71.
rrbnUAKi o
Aldrich will be presented by the objections to the allowance of the. life was that of the home. He could T\*/n IA/IM PR17PQ
JJL’tE0rs/ss.-rr-n-r
.
Business — -Jack Bowman and
—*
--------... ,-ncv.w
'■:i ^hool-Pralrievflle. Orangeville
•»" induced him to-come to
Junior claw of the Hastings High claim for coq^penaatlon upon the still recall the part his mother had 1 vvu
Howard Belsan. 77.
in
moulding
the
lives
of
the
family'
IN
ESSAY
CONTEST
aid Hope-over possible conwhda- lUMtags and start the manufacture
school. Friday. February 9 ut 8: grpund that the accident did not
SIGNING
Carpentry—Jack Sage. 73. al,'d. RULES FOR
,
non. which will give the territory.°f car «*ls here, although at that
(arise
out or
of ana-in
and-in rnc
the^ourse
of Mr.
Mr. of five children.
nnstTD aotc nn/cn o'clock in Central auditorium.
:arise our
course or
Jack Green. 77have
been
in ।cmuim.™
| embraced m
in uuthe uioinci
district hu
all w
tire ”
ll,ne
h® waa ---------considering
,'wo prizes .....
- —
•« awarded -•
•— —
cr* p propaal- i
LUN I HAL Io UIVtN
The play opens in the editorial Storer's employment. This position, When he was named to the state
Electricity—Carl Brown. 77.
senate, in November 1932. he first thi essay contest sponsored by the; privileges of'a twelve grade school.rttan for disposing of his patent. Ha .
. I
---------'
office of "The Star." a bankrupt.)
(Continued On page three)
jalso
gave
large
credit for
for the
the xue
tuc-­
Firem.anship—Glen D a y.
hud the members of the taxation Hustings Commercial Club in con-,without any bond issue.
al?o «»
vc lsf8
e credit
- --------------Minimum Requirements of VW......
countryJ paper. 1,1
in the u.ur
little Village
village &lt;)l
of,
------------ ’***
' committee, on which he was placed, nectlon with the play. "Little Worn- i fn Yankee Springs there is being!.'res-,
cess of the roninanv
company to the late C. J.
Kraft. Jack Bowman and Dennis,
TO&gt;as Baer Smllh.
Ihr i^OULD
SHOULD ABOLISH
ABOLISH ALL
i Corn Ten Acres, Pigs Four BaWhn. irtSu^tolS^hu
’property
metn
to
1By
out
aa program.
The
tn.
as
prewmeq
nere
oy
me
uiuejshown
aa lively
interest
in
the
powi-i
Yurgcr. nil of Troop 77..
meet
to
lay
out
program.
The
i
n.
”
as
presented
here
by
the
Little
I
show
n
lively
interest
in
the
ixwsi-t
(Continued
on
pa
ge
seven)
owner, is about 1to lose n
his property.
.
----------- of ....
- te&lt;- „...
m of Battle Creek. a.,-|
pi|plla of I
-------- - —* • ‘ . ------"'
LEVIES chairman
the ------commit
wu&gt; Theater «..(
Guild
Su- bnUy
blllty of glvUlg
giving lhe
the ftChool
school pupils
First Aid—Donald Daxey and• Em-!
Litters a ”
Year
when suddenly Diana Gray,Properii.
an &lt;y FPROPERTY
w... . TAX
,
ersnn Struble, 71; David TownnendJ
*
Senator Glasnvr of Eaton county, zanne M. Sumner, daughter o! Mr. th
” township ,uthat
the privileges of •«--thej ARCHIE MCDONALD
The committee found that thou- and Mrs.
George Sumner
of Has-|MidcL
73; Jack Bowman and Billy Roc. 77. Una
i County Agent Faster Is now giv- Phuned watt whom Uncle peter und
^ddUUUe
Oom.Ud.M
_ K1W.L
T0 HEAD RED CROSS
ins
Attention
thcnm.Hnr
hu
wl,e
have
“
do
P
led
discovers
For
Support
of
Our
State
(Continued on page threcr
mg nis attention to Ute Com-Hog
Uncle p,,^ proJx.rty hJdes
' “
* J a student in tlie tenth (That would be very much worth
a»u&gt;ucu the
u»v first
utav prize while.
Production Adjustment Program in gushers of oil.
« Government—Why Not ,':-old for tuxes, unless something was grade, was awarded
’
■
’
done
to
prevent
it.
In
his
own
counof
$2.00;
the
ic
second
prize
of
$100
when
one
considers
Act
238,
which
Reports
Given and Officers
ORANGEVILLE TWO
jthls county.
| The second act shows them In a
State
Income
Tax?
Mi.avu uituuii: x &lt;xa &lt;
!ty of Calhoun 105.000 acres of'land was won by Janette Gaskill, a s'.u-.
—, passed by ,..
v legislature at the .
stu- was
the
RnnM Qnunni QIIDHIQ
A «owr«"»en‘ pro«r»m u made NewhYork
on Park Ave-,
Chosen at Meeting Held
.irinOapartment
.'
Those who will consult their tax were returned _us delinquent last dent in the Delton High school.
hool. I recent special session, there seepn
seems
NUUM dUnUUL BUKNb necessary, because of the large sur- „.inue during
a vain
attempt to&gt;get
to get Inin-!
Rin attempt
•! rccclpls Ior lht. December tax levyt- year.
Many
more
thousands
of
Classification
in
Jhe
junior
and
in-1
every
reason
why
----*
--------------- ------------ — .. ----- , -------- _..j rural districts
Tuesday Evening
--1 Plus of pork now in cold .storage, to fashionable society. The pathos of.
leafrn that,, while state taxess acres had been "returned in previous -rrmaHioi.
icrniediaie a(u&lt;*inn«
divisions has i«.»n
been ■»,&gt;/&lt;&lt;.
madeI, should ...
be connected up, in ways
Fire Demolishes Building together with a definite reduction in their homesickness and their un-1i1 will
About fifty were preaent at thd
demand for American pork, couth attempts to be fashionable were supposed to be abolished, there- years, The first thing the committee difficult by the failure of many of, that are now possible, with consoll- annual meeting of the Barry County
Late Monday Afternoon (j foreign
while there has been no decrease In bring laughter and tears to the nu- ,was still a tax levied upon real cs-■ did nt their meetings was to pro- the contestants to indicate their dated or city schools, giving rural
; tate in Michigan for the supportI vide that the delinquent taxes of grade in school. After awards had pupils twelve grades, instead of the Red Cross Chapter held Jn th»
—Some Insurance
.pork..production on the farms of this dience. This sentiment is rudely :of
Methodist social rooms on TueMW
(Continued on page three)
when jijn Brown a Texas ) the University, the Slate College■ 1931 and previous years be reas-'; been made. It was found that sevOn Monday night about six r«i.n(rv_ *« th- mw-mm-nt «-«
and
other state edticntimpil institu­• sessed
evening, preceded by a lovely din­
Serai classed in the junior division i
------------- :—r
j
o'clock, the Orangeville school was I1'1 h5°rn “ntLJ,o5 Prob,?m one rancher, arrives with news that tions.
If there were neither way
ner.
have been ranked in the TALENTED MUSICIAN
found to be on fire, evidently catch“f1 ?on? redu^' Uncle Peter's name lias been used;| than through a property tax to keep' The committee found the cost of should
intermediate.
Efforts
will
be
made
IV
ypcpcR
QCRUmc
Rev. L. L.'Dewey, who has served
in« in the roof near the chimney. ■ f
* not produce desired results to lUre victims to buy oil in a fake these educational institutions on a’ government in the state of Michi­ to announce the ranking In these
Al V Cor tn otnVIUt as County Chairman for six years,
' gan is absorbing nearly one-third of
The roof fell in so nothlmr was'un,c*8 work ln reducing the produc- company.
basis we would favor the:
conducted the business meeting, re­
,.
! the income of the taxpayer. In oth-. two divisions by next week. Mrs ‘
The third net is laid In the office going
| of the fake oil company where pl&lt;m- institutions at any rate, for they- cr words of every S3 the taxpayer. Harris Woodburne served as judge. Franklyn W. MacAfee to Ap- ports of the secretary and treas­
desks and piano were taken out of * J? r
„ nrn„-._ .«
are
needed—never more than now.• earns one is required for taxes. Only
urer being given.
pear at the Methodist
)
the upper room. Clifford Knhllo.
p.rogram
cntlre- , ty of action und suspense will greet But
we believe that it is easily pos­• one state. New Jersey, has a worse) SPECIAL ASSEMBLY OF
Mrs. Don Foreman, who has been
...----------- ------yoU.
Church Sunday
the very efficient secretary for a
less than ten acres of com und less!
-------------- ..
1sible for the legislature of this5 record than Michigan in this re-I
state to provide the money the state‘ spect. He declared as jhameful _the| GIBLUM COUNCIL NO. 49
humber
of years, gave a report of
Another real treat is in store for
ESK’tti.'S- CHANGE TO BENEFIT
needs in ways that will not levy ai number of snoopers and hjisy-bodHastings and Barry county people her work, and told what the Red
raom. did
X'nJ
S."
PEORIA LIFE HOLDERS cent on real gstate.. and would en­■ les now on the payrolls of local.j Battle Creek Members to next Sunday afternoon at five Cross has done in the county. Dur­
able the state government to do&gt; state and; national . governments.:
o'clock at the First Methodist Epis­ ing the past year 2768 sacks of flour
Confer Super Excellent
til she arrived rcudv for school the I Ruction in both corn and hog promore than it ever has done; whose living has to be paid by the
copal church, when Frnnklyn W. were given 520 families represent­
next morning. There was Insurance
7110 excePUons “re °s fol- Mutualigation of Old Oom- much
Master’s Degree
to support the public schools of■ l
(Continued on page six)
MacAfee of Detroit will give an ing 2297 people in the city of Has­
were\'euMlbkl^foaTe,a^t^w ^much'i
» »he average number of
--------------------------- ' ”
tings. Carlton. Hastings and Rut­
Michigan.
।
On
Friday
evening.
Feb.
2.
1934.
organ recital.
puny Expected to Bene­
|Zabud Council No. 9 of Battle
We bcllevfe. in the principle of the ALLEGAN GAZETTE
Mr. MacAfee is a teacher of or­ land townshlpa. Approximately 3833
Ninety-seven children are enrolled acres Planted to coni on the land
fit
Investors
in the Orangeville school and the? U‘c,u^d under a contract, exclusive
[Creek will, confer the Super Ex­ gan. piano, theory and harmony of sacks were given in the other com­
sales tax; but we believe It was set,
Permission has —
been
to at a higher figure than it should be.,
MAKES
ITS COMMENT
cellent Master
’s atDegree
|n Mafull! music and liturgical music. He has munities In the county.
are' holdlntrg classes
In aa nenrhv
cut green,
was_, proceed
------------— received
ivmiM.4 iiq
VVIVH..UH i i dramatic
form
Hastings
claws in
nearby hall
hall. ।Ieorn
lcsJ| than
lhftnfor
tfnsilage
ncresornverage
ln lllOT2
with mutualization
of the and that it ought to be reduced to!
Tl;e total received from the an­
less
ten
acres
average in
thorough training in teaching and
in,
- ■ •-be re. Peoria Life Insurance Company, at least two per, cent. We believe',
Isnnic Tempi?. Zabud Council is choir directing and has had wide nual Roll Call waa $408 70. divided
133, ------corn --------average —
need• not
Thinks
Cong.
Foulkcs
GOOD RESULTS FROM
rioted
through
the
state
for
its
ex- and successful experience as a as follows: Hastings City. $342.08;
according
to
8.
J.
Artier,
local
agent.'
there
should
be
a
graduated
gross;
|
(Continued on page three)
Nashville,
$28.40; Middleville, $35.­
)ccllen»
work
in
this
degree.
The new company will be known as income tax levied, with the higher!
Little Excuse for Abuse
church and concert organist.
BANNER WANT ADVjHojin^—^
the Peoria Mutual Life Insurance incomes paying a. higher rate. We
Grand T. I. M. Dr. Arthur E. West
Those who,heard Mr. MbcAfee in 02; Woodland. $48.50; CoaU Grove,
of the Frank
; Company.
realize that the constitution will;
of Kalamazoo and staff of officers Ills previous performances here, $7.00; Woodbury. $4.50; Cressey,
Our Congressman
Foulkcs
is hav- ’ wm be present. Companions from were loud In their praise of his $1.00; Delton. $12 85; Freeport, $19,­
F. D. Oinccbeaux Ootild Have! LEADERS MEET FEB.
have to be amended to permit an) m
—
—------------------------------Utrln trouble
(mtihln
with the
thp jonia,
I- Eaton
t-....... Rapids. Muskegon,
«««
Income tax. That can be done, and tag not an little
v,ith
splendid ability and musical inter­ 35. The report of the treasurer
Sold Several Horses Had
.
holders and that expenses we believe the people of Michigan postoffice department over his flra- j charlotte and Grand Rapids will pretation. He is a real artist on the showed $11105 impounded in tIMt
Miss Roberta Hershey
of----M.'policy
He Had Them
;
old Hastings National Bank and
will be reduced to a minimum. Pol­ at the present time would favor it. grant .violation of postal laws in) also attend.
organ.
S. C. Will Discuss Nu­
Icyholders will control .the company. The government of the United mailing under his congressional ( please make an extra effort to atTills concert on Sunday afternoon $588.93 on hand ready for distribu­
P. D. Clnccbcuux nf Trail's End.
The laws of the State of Illinois States had no difficulty in taking frank many thousands of Christ-1 tend this assembly. Dinner will be Is open to the public and-it is hoped tion to national headquarters. A
Gun lake. Informs the Banner that
trition
Work
, , ,
(relative to insurance companies from $80,000,000 to $100,000,000 a 1 mas cards to voters of his district served in the Masonic dining room J there umay
„, «
be aa „large audience to, portion of the amount remaining
last week he advertised a horse for ,
here will be turned ovege»lo tfti
sale. On Thursday morning, three Loen! leaders of the Barry Coun-) have been drastically tightened and year out of the state of Michigan who would feel flattered by such at g:3o p. m., eastern standard time. 1 hear Mr. MacAfee.
. .
I____________________________________
(Chanty fund of Pennock hospital.
will —
the
new —
company will comply through an income tax. with exemp- attention and be expected to rehours before Mr. Cincebeaux had’ty
1' Home Economics groups •••&lt;•
- "r-Officers elected for the coming
lions
much
larger
than
would
be
member
it
In
the
voting
next
No
­
received his Banner through the!meet with Miss Roberta Hershey,!s1trict'&gt; to them during reorganizanecessary,
and
a
rate
much
higher
vember.
People
read
with
astonish'
year are: Chairman. Archie McDon­
mall. the liorse was sold, and buy-' Nutrition Specialist from M. s. C. at J.™ AIr‘ A/?Cr says that Pay­
ald; Vice-Chrm., Adalbert Oorte
ers are still coming to see him about I the Hastings court housc.on Tuesday holders need nave no fear concem- than uwild be required for state ment Mr. Foulkcs' emphatic denial
of Rtalt and his later explanation
right; Secy.. Mrs. Otto Isenhath}
the horse.
and Wednesday, Feb. 6 and 7. gc-1 tog the stability of their investment. purposes.
We believe the legislature ought that there was enclosed with the,
Treas., Orvai Bayles.
The above fe but one of many cording to Harold J. Foster, Cd. |. .P1*1* are !nany holders of Peoria
Committee Chairmen—First Aid,
to submit to the people of this state cards a message of some sort which j
similar instances the Banner knows ' Agricultural Agent.
P°*|cies In Barry county.
Dr.
C. P.’lathrop; Life Saving, Rus­
a
constitutional
amendment
permithe
thought)(entitled
the
missives
to,
about and the number of satisfiedj The February lesson makes the'
~
ting a state income tax.
the frankiftg privilege . as "public
sell Cleveland; Volunteer Service,
patrons of the Banner Want col-!third lesson given in the winter* CITY TO RENT VOTING
.
&lt;
—
documents."
That
statement
was
al-|
In
Letter
to
Banner,
Mrs.
VV.
R.Cook
Charles
Paul; Home Service, Mis.
umn is steadily growing. The cost is’Nutrition series. Miss Hershey will
mafuiilic eno a vein
1
'*
so untrue. The thousands of cn- j
Edwin Sayles; Junior Red Croat,
small but lhe results more than discuss nutrition from the child)
• MAunlNt rUn A TtAn
Writes of,Impressions On Trip West
Ttnn Anrfinn
velopes enclosed only cards. It was
Mrs. Maude W. Smith; Public tnJustify the cost.
i standpoint taking up the packing of'
—-----formation. Miss Mabel SiMOii; Nu­
If you have something you wish to I appetizing lunches for hungry school Will Try It Out Thia Year— j ————
This trip ,to .thp. I?acl.flc «»«■
eoaf-L_ We
on the
we no sooner got located «
U1. trition, Mow Doris Streeter; Nurs­
buy. sell, renf, or exchange a smallichildren and tire co-operation of!
Wnnlrt Nnnd P(va fnrI
WM. FINGI.ETON
The mails certainly were filled with; ’?'shL.wl‘11
’’““ded "Innocents Pennsylvania parlor car than wo ing. MYs. John Nobles; Disaster H«-'
adv. in the Want Column usually ’ parents with teachers on the hot
ou a f*eea r,ve Ior
|
ram
Four
Wards
i
Having
decided
to
quit
farming-them.
The
posfoffice
dopartment
is
as
J*?f
lr
procw;tIl
'd
to
investigate
Mid
there
brings desired results.
; lunch program.
j,
Four
hwm.
Four Wards
Wards
:wm mnal-tnn will hav- »n an-tinn after lilm for $900 for ixjstagc Hl5'have e'er reached this was revealed a box of Gilberts lor Isenhalh was chosen Roll Call
nut,rtt"n amon» The dty council met on Friday
the 5
L S only escape seem* to ^a plea of part,cular sccllon ot
country in this "Rotary Ann " and boxw oT cl­
HIGHTsCHOOl'cLASS
chuSSS!
Chairman for 1934.
In appreciation of the years of
i naoita incluaing
the new. x
one-fourth mile north nt
ivtrt send anvthlmz whatever under his! Wlule nc hasbeen to the coast, in gar it seems from every member of splendid faithful Aervlce of Rev. L.
OFFICERS SELECTED »'Xm.
i.
:itudc towards food andj The council voted to rent a voting &lt; or eight miles north of
Hustings' franking privilege: und this may'£hc Northwest. I had never gotten the club for tucked under the band
“nd lndtallon machine, mqde by the Automatic Henry Flannery will cry
mis Mde no*, and should not. excuse him He
“n&lt;l °f
*“ * ‘H**ri“«i personal
Students M.de~0hoice, for *Tu
thl dp^-n«(nn m t (t(«n'Vollng Machine company, and will; offering to the highest bidders. 2 did not buy all his cards in one “
the. W^,»pf0)ed n?VC m^aRe fro,n every f«itow member
The new chairman, Mr. McDun«
Second Semester Last
date the Extension
Nutrition .tr
try
try
11 '««•&lt;*'»
out foc' a &gt;year
to determine
determine horeeaio
horewu 10 head
head of
of cattle
cattle. feed
f«d tools
tools Place. We know of a. newspaper of- a"d Interesting to both of us. And Of course I reached for one-the
i To
u2 ll...
...
* 11
car to
Wcck F 'd
I Oreuiev-r
nuL.enroenntj^d
I*®**
I’rcs
*fcw
’nled
Ml“ ..
Her- (whether
it will be practicable
Jnd?
quantuy
howhoWgrids'
------ 1,1..
n reea,towuse
n an
o) came.
ieea.of toois.
^nars. | to my customary rambling manner measkge-not the cigar, and It
IS” •*»»
Im uctu
torn »rry i'"«X« » .tom U. lulure etecllon., It vourn, |¥S
&lt;ulf.IXltaSrtSt ! worth and of course regarded that 111 try and tell.Banner renders some proved to be Ray Branch's very ap.
’
■
)•!•«:»
words of greeting. The
Friday was election day .ut High • Barry county women. «weiny-mnc । machines are used only one each
as a bribe for supporting him in the
mprewtans. Mr Cook will propriata greeting, considering our spirit of interest and
school when the four classes chose groups are now actively studying would be necessary in lhe first sec- !
next election. It is' doubtful that “?&lt;» hU.»«« a
and inform- destination:
manifested and all are
ter ‘aiS“J?re S’ fo7to^T°nd *mri’ nu‘rn‘on *" ,he CDUnly w,th an '"’iond and third wds; while1' two nouncement on another page of the scheme will work. The price of।lanowj.
Just
think
BUI.
you
may
see
Mac
this
Issue
of
the
Banner.
Bentot
ifJSent r«hn
°ver 45° «wun
I wouM
required for the fourth
support is rather luw. Detestable We left home Monday, the 15th.on ,
Wcst
8en.or Clauw—President, John Er-, Following the iocal leaders meet- w-ard It Is claimed that one maas this action of Mr. Poulkes is. it **w .T*”11, :A ,M' |ral" ,or
And If you do, Just smile your beat
MRS. D. M- VAN WAGONER.
VlM-rn., U.rd M.r«&gt;n: in,
,rou. le.dur .Ul hold1
„„“X iS,
is ...
only —
in keeping ----with
other. ““pids. I felt it.quite like a second ,
&gt;say as ahoqld the chance be WOULD LOWKB
--------™
7
TraA.-^mnUnn wliAl, toqtf pmp. ,15. Sr". “ then
to” ITO I Because of the death of her hus-----band.
----------------------------- ---------"...
Laming dupaid
Mrs. D. M.-----Van--Wagoner
will strange
ways he Iras h&lt;memoon
manifested.- with *• pretty oorsagr.
Junior cuL-rre.. Hov WhluJuBE -rrs A MINOWo'5^lum'
]have an
an auction
auction sale
sale at
at the
the farm
farm 33 Allegan
iscnt
a thoughtful young friend.. .q^ o)nll. up aluj
rnc tome. Governor edtnatuck
Allegan Gazette
Gazette,
_i.------- ... —
-------------- ...
----------------.pinned on my coat, and the cur-1
time!"
his purpose to
—--------- - -------------B.
„ °S ’'?,IDAY Y,O”T
Tta^lUtoli «lra volto to tuTOU miles south of Nashville or one mile
(rent number of Fortune, presented Qjvc tny' tove
MartB nresaler.
south of three bridges, sale to begin ANNUAL MEETING OF
XT
V
L°“‘
A “'5L •' •'«« '«»•• on North Brtodw,. Iat 12:30. Included in the list are a
by another young friend, tucked'
. hr&lt;1.Ioh.
„ ,.w lh_ turn, which will
HASTINGS CIVIC PLAYERS,
•
J*e Baldwin.
I
the Methodist, church on Friday near Uie state garage
,work team. 3 cows, 0 young cattle, TLThe -------nnnunl------inretln,
or rhe ru»- under my .rm“
,
Sophomore Class—Pt^s. Harel evening at 8.00 o'clock, sponsored
me state gwy«&lt;r« rHv&lt;tools, miscellaneous, some household **ngs
Civic niav-rs
Players will hbe h-M
held ' in ; Added to the thrill of starting on I*o*w’
pimpbell; Vice-Pres.. Lorne Erb; by the Queen Esther girls under the!
NOTICE CITY TAXPAYERS.
long anticipated trip-, via the I hoP* &gt;&lt;*» llk« the weather
goods, etc. Henry Flannery will cry the Community Room jindcr the 'this
'
Sectctary. IHorenre Westerlind; direction of Mr. A- B Oidley and City taxes must be paid before the sale and Fred Fuller will be the Hastings National Bank. Friday Grand
Canyon, was the appearance,And it's Just like summer there
&lt;
Treas.. Genevieve Erway.
Miw Elizabeth Henry. This three February *0 to avoid the usual add- tclerk. Sec the adv. on another page, ctciUliK,
from uic
the Rotary!And
the California
FT.-M. 4.
num
, , does
,——
L, climate
.--------evening, Feb.
2. commencing Hl
at o-w.'-t
8:00. of
&lt; representatives
___...........nvwii;
.......... ' IW-lr,
iii-----imi*1,! —of
f/ thlnnln
— —hair?
—f *Freshman Class—Pres Marshall act comedy canters around a fart ed penalty, which will be applied to
____ - - -__
n^z-nrHIlIET
to MrstoDMrs.
r&gt; D.
Wrtl.
o'clock,
according
D. Wai- —
Club .-.r.rwith _
an interesting
bumpy
Hc*P th
the
growth
thinning
Cook; Vice-Pres . Donald Doxey;; Chinese pottery vase, involving all unpaid taxes after that date —
CHICKEN SUFFERtop. „general chairman. Officers will | looking parcel with instructions not
Happy Landings. Lou Beumer.
8ocy; steyen Johnspn; Treas. Hot- many amusing situations. You will (Nellie M. Smith, City .Treasurer.— Dowling church f*bruary 2 from 'be elected
•
■ and plans
• - for the fol- to open till we boarded the Chicago It was a temptation to proceed
ace Angell.
•
enjoy seeing u.
j'Adv.
ssi* to eight, 15c and 28c.—Adv.
(lowing year discussed.
train.
(Continued on page all)
DOWLING GROUP GETS
KIM SIGLER AWARD FOR
ADVANCEMENTS

TOLO EXPER ENCES

SCHOOL DISWTS
SIGN PETIT OHS

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New Scenes Unfold, Old Friends
Are-Met Enroute to Los Angeles

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY H, 1834

PAGE TWO

ROOTS CLOG SEWERS

CAUSE MUCH TROUBLE ty were Shocked to team ot the

body of eli davis
GOV’T. SENT CHECKS
TW0 0LD RELICS
’ ARE HIGHLY PRIZED «.
.^^^Xdl
TO WHEAT GROWERS

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in hl* garage on Saturday morning&lt;

LOCAL NEWS

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*
---------death of Sajjerrteor Birney MeinUncanny How Rootletfl Dis- tyre of Basting* township on Thurs- Copy of Mary Washington's by Under sheriff Ta»ker and at/.Paid Premium of 20 Genii W. R. C public supper, Saturday.
Harry Thompson
1
a Bushel on Average
-au.v Grack nr Wnln in
Hw-had been stricken with .1 Wil) Dater in 1788 and Pa- !Munhai
Feb. 3. at hall —Adv.
According to Information given
•
cover Oracle or Hole in
sertoUa atuek of pneumonia, and Will water in iiooauar*
I LyBarker announces some special |
per Printed in 1800
ithe Banner, bavu had often gone to
Crops
was taken to the hospital the prer
Sewer Joints
-------------bargains
in this
issue. Read them In |
vious Saturday, because he would: Ur and Mr* George stowe 11 of hi* farm wplh of the city to care; County Agent Prater received last —

Tlve city
engineer is having contiX£
,’uX"toto
aC

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im. I for his bees and when he did not' week About 820,000 in check* from ihi*
paper.—Adv.
Wrcw’-&gt;.
ESL'"
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TKAND
TtiEATEF
Haitings, Michigan • Telephone* 2244.2557 HL—
Day Special Attraction!
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY

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fiJi SS’.m
SU X
I. S’
S »«-«.«h.„ w,?ui »« come 1 in thi* county. The amount paid
Albert Beamer has returned
raure UdTJrouS?1" ’*'*'“** “
SvumdS mornffiTHe was M yea!? ond^lvid for a considerable time 'home, tt’ wa* reporua to the officers thi* time wa* 20c per brahei tor the j,ne f^n^k hrai IU1
atuu
TJSi'SK'
to ~d,5Sn.,r.^„0&lt;u»w1uMM.n
...... .........
IDIIISA MAY ALCOTT'S
he had died from a stroke and 1931. This 820,000 was very! Mrs u„le Wood is Quite sick al
how a tittle rootlet will strike out- Mr. McIntyre was elected super-, Otic is a cop) of the win ot Mary dications
of
apoplexy
while
cranking
his
car.
much
like
finding
the
money
for
'
hc
llornt
.
o(
Mr
n(1
j
b
De
.
from one of the big root* of a tree Msor of Hastings township'in 1910 Wa*Nngton. mother of the Father .. (to kr&gt; w in (to .to(ch iM.ltoo «ho recflwd (to check.,.“J
(J! boJT
and make almost a bee line for a and served continuously for 17; of His Country. The will wo* dated
the
crank
laid
nearby.
Another
payment
of
10
cents
per!
watch
for
the
second
annual
Httle erkek or a little hole in a sew-:years. He was reelected in 1932 and iMay 20. 1788 and disposed ot u
Surviving are the wife, two soils, bushel will be made them next fahJ..JoU juvenUe Mimu-el*" Frhiayi:
tr joint/ Ouee it finds such a crack 1933. so he had given 19 years of number of articles to her children Llewellyn
and Charles, and one from which will be deducted certain wbriwl. 9. at Emmanuel ParUT!
lw-tfie tiniest opening, the rootlet service In that office. No one ever She wax a woman of great intelli- daughter, all
of Grand Rapids, and expense*, which will reduce the sec- llo?^
wnmanuci .rarum.
crowd* into it. Once it gets inside, questioned the integrity of Birney genre and force of character One
JQAN BENNETT FRANCES DEE
Mn U‘r‘haU
«*&gt;’roen» 10 Mround fl ccnU pcr An appheatkm for marriage Iltt rend* out numerous spikelets McIntyre nor hi* purpose to do his . can sec from reading her will that
of this city.
; bushtl.
.
I cense wu, taadc Wednesday for
ihleh absorb the moisture and re- best for the township he represent- she wished to dispose of her person- Smith
PAUL LUKAS JEAN PARKER
Mr.
Davis
had
served
in
the;
There
were
402
in
the
county
who]
C
ar
].
0ll
nabeock
a«e ’0 and Donturn it to the tree.
ed so long on the board, of which he al belongings to the one* who would
EDNA MAY OLIVER
Spantsh-American
war
and
was
a
entered
into
contract*
with
the
fedn
,,
8h
.
are
19
both
of
this
I The latest trouble was found in was an influential member always.; moat appreciate them member
ol
the
1.
O.
OF.
of
this
eral
government
and
reduced
their
•
s
.
I sewer on South Church street
—
----- “ copy nt
He was a man of dean life, -honest
The other relic '*
is a
of ,ht&gt;
die
wheat acreage 15 per cent for thei Mary Allcrdmg
—
and straightforward
Ulster County Gazette, printed at city.
passed away at.
Funeral services were held at lhe 1934 crop.
The funeral
held fronT
Saturday
Kingston.4. New
York.paper
The used
datewas
is
the St. Joseph hospital tn Ann ArBATTLE CREEK AREA
afternoon
al twowas
o'clock
the * January
1800. The
------------- ------------------fteriioon at two o'clock front the' January 4. 1800. The paper used was Baptist church on Tuesday afteribor Monday. January 29. The fuPROGRAM FOR WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4
COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT Methodm church in this city. Rev. much better Quality than that noon at three o'clock. Rev. B J. Ad- BRUSH RIDGE CEMETERY
------ ri'nrf rTwKFTiKr, ncral wU&gt; b* «w*d « Hu*'
p
’• —---Karl Keefer of Potterville conduct- which to used by newspapers today. cock officiating. The I. O. O. F. had
Unnh md»
rirAe • Import Methodist church tomorSUNDAY-MONDAY—FEB 4-5
BSSE*,»S^h^?»in2rh? row- Thursday, al two o'clock.
kSc;&gt;uts ond'Scouters of the Battle mg the .service. Burial was In Valley ill was manufactured trom rags, had charge of the burial service in
Riverside
cemetery.
'
and
Win
winttcmort
o*
1
0,1
prt
“
c
Cloven
&lt;&gt;l
,hUs
U#uc
'
Ca,
‘
Creek area council will hold their Horoe cemetery There was a large much more tensile strength and
I ACK MOIT With FAY WRAY
MtJTLFdi
on veth and Sh-bbin* announce a iut
annual meeting at Kellogg AuaitorAuditor- ;attendance at the funeral
funeral. Many of '.would
.would stana
stand loiomg
folding mucn
much belter.
ocirer nnco ..nT CnOD£:*in
JAV1V
HULl WALTER CONNOLY
‘ThiSdav Jan 25d^o
t re .•?
bargain* that will mean trenwnturn this evening, commencing at his associates on the board of super- than the wood pulp paper used in UUCo NUI oUortlW
UT unit.
IE 1*11 I I IUITATIAU T^r^ho'i^'tmii^?iS
1 “l,rsua&gt;■ Ji*u- "■ ■»
pre..em. dous
8ihJ^«'
rtn home needs. The
7:30 o'clocZ Outstanding features visors were present, also a large jour
time.
Afterthe
thebountiful
bountiful dinner
dinner the
thebusi
busta aurprL,Ulg wr|cty &lt;4
,
MILL LIMI I A I IUN After
­ lut
on the program will consist of an number of neighbors and friends' ThLs
T’’’* number contained an obitu... sketch of George &lt;uu..ka
nMn..
1
—
ness meeting was taken up. Our
ary
Washington
"' *-----‘ ""
. . W»1QS4. . nine in m&gt;v iwunc
address by Branch Rickey, vice j from the city and township.
ADDED—Comedy—“Midsummer Mtuh"
Oddity—"Menuiwhodiedon December 14. 1799. The Not Exceeding 15 Mills Al- president. Mrs. Mae Anders. asked apjwrrI’,t whcn you read the list.—
rident and general manager of
—
high appreciation expressed in this j
lowed Excent for Pay:each member to make a special ef- A{jv
St Louis Cardinals: "Salvage." 1
PASSING OF C. G. MAK.
paper evidenced the strong hold he
.
?
Tort lo att®udJ®vcrytneetlng dunn8 Those who visit the city-hall, at a
■»» Sew: Pto-. dgeus by H.
--------,J*I
Christian Gottlob „„
Mak. .a -brothADULTS
U
CENTS
CHILDREN
10 CENTS
the -aflretlonk
of—
the■peo-। J
ing Old Debts
। the rear
?.
tirac wlwn
when aitiflcial
artificial light*
&gt;»«hU are.ncccsareiiea
B„&gt;ley ol UW Lakrvi™ pUym: r-m-law ol
«u„Kn Wur;.t
-------------nt Mr&lt;
Mr*. o
Gcttlieben
Wur.-l 'had
n.at upon --w.Ts, O,L’“4-"’J,1unt
in M,ry
tirac
e^rnc
- wlU not
,al1 tn* noUeB
U,e
Kellogg Cereal Serennders; the lind an uncle o» Ernest Wurst of T,lc o1 hb day.
some people are of the opinion nTtLreahln th? wnrk in
Coldwater State School all Scout
city and well known to most of i Thc advertisement* were quite that the Fifteen Mill Tax LimlUXTaZvunXi .’hZ ZZmZ’ gieat miprovement in the electric
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6
Tumbling and Clogging Team
.
^r,y German settler, m Woodbr“al
«‘«ned b* t,K tion law is replaced by the Thatcher
. lighting of the council rooms and
‘
land townshiE dkd at ht* home in sh -rifT. were the mrat numerous. 3ilas Act which is not true.
'r&gt; »»' &gt;*«* a*° “,ld
*n “‘‘j city offices. The, council, the city
FUNERAL OF MRS.
.
J™™*'
” tbrae
were foreclosures
real
.. ..1
—'these were
foreclosures
on real es-on
• t
»,.. esl
«n,i«arinn ' til today one could easily set what clerk, treasurer and all concerned
Tile Fifteen nut
Mill Tax 1Limitation
our
Httle
circle
of
a
few
members
WILLIAM HICKEY.
a
'
‘
d
»*r«m.l
property,
which
appreciate the great Improvemept.
lost vu years.----------- -----------i5 still in force and It is the
The remains of Mrs- Wm. Hickey aan z . .L®8 .t Oppalsbohm
‘
-- debts. A‘ duty of the county tax commis- has done in the way of improve­
। ---had bet-n 'taken -to --satisfy
SALLY EILERS, Norman Foster, Ralph Morgan
Let'S everyone boost the work
of Vermontville were brought here H®
"aermnnv 'comlmi
that «&lt;nn
... __ ui
// ' noteworthy
noteworthy advarU&amp;ement
advurtlsement was that
sion to riivtAn
divide tn,,
the hainnm
balance nt
of tiw
the ment.
ANOTHER
” Flip tin- Frog in •T».^l^fn&lt;c,•
attending meetings and all work­ PASSING OF
Tuesday from Detroit, where .he
jnT^and ^12d mi^ John Schammakcr. Jr., a fe*l- ..................................................
............
BARRY CO. PIONEER.
fifteen mills after the deduction
of by
died, and the_ funeral was held at Hu|nlx)It Jcbp |ater mOving to;dcnt of Rochester. New York, who the state tax rates if any. between ing together.
Novelty—-Walking lhe DugMrs.
Margaret
Mullen,
who
ccleNext meeting with Mrs. Mildred
the 8t. Rose church this Wednesday EustLs Mr Mak was a local preach- advertised for sale "a stout, healthy the county, the townships and
ninety-fifth birthday in
No Coupon Required
*t ten o'clock. Father B N- „
" Those
school dis
trie "
morning at
R „ iny pastor whereverI1 negro
ncW° wench
«*"ch."
Those interested
interested were
were jSchool
districts.
Bght-tenths of' one Hovey. 127 E. Grand St. Hastings bratcdTicr
December, died on Saturday night,
Geller officiating. Burtal in Mount • "“*• “ ’
h invited to call and inspect the prop- mUl u deducted for the University Thursday. Feb. 22.—Hazel Nash. at
the home of her daughter and
Calvary cemetery. Mrs Hlctey te ^^^X^hurc^tough ®rt&gt;’
| and State College which leaves 142 Press Corr..
husband. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Park­
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY—FEB. 7-8
survived by a sister in Ypsilanti. Mr.
tralned )n 111C Lutiicr- .That human nature in those days | to be allocated by the county tax
er, So. Jeilerson Si Before comini;
wa*
much
a* Jit1 1* now is sh
shown
conunlaftlotls A mUiimbm
lnunmbm of
of three
three: Mr
,^?i?Ab£5’. «&gt;f wn to Halting*.to make her home with:
twY^rears^go8 1&gt;a58Cd aWay about lan
an church
in Germany.
He is
as m.
u,c|' “
,^n bj '" commissions.
church in
Germany, He
is sursur­ *^
made to the county and 4 ..?£ "k
।her daughter *he had resided ut
vived by one »nn. Charles Mak. and the articles advertised as tost or mlU&gt;
stolen.
One
man
wished
to
regain
mll
|s
to
each
school
district.
ThLs
‘
*®
c
*£*
™
11
£
d
*'
”
^
h
5,
r
ZA
1
’
I
Prairieville
for
many
years.
She
nuo...nb GUILD NO. 18.
iwo daughters. Mrs. Minnie T&lt;*erer
HOSPITAL
d ''
1«.&gt;■ born in Ireland m»l838 and
PRESTON FOSTER, RICHARD CROMWELL
The regular meeting of Hospital and Miss Anna Mak. 21 grandchil- !&gt;ossessl3n Ol a gun which he boldly win leave 7 2 mills to be assigned by C N
N Tobias
Sunday.
T0Dlaj&gt; sunciat.
Gulld No. 18 will be held al the dren. 33 great-grandchildren and proclaimed had been stolai from his j ult. tax commission on county. c- Mr.
ITarl Barrell ot Oerro.t
»l«&gt; Irrr larrnu «,
y.rt
&gt;
township* and school in such manADDED—"PI.EASE"— tuo reel with Bing- Crosby
home of Mrs. C- D Bauer. 325 E. one grcat-grcat-grandchild. The premises.
turnrd
to
her
home
TunrUv
,lur
’•
“»»'.“'.'J,7 ’•.
.rz'
*, 7“.----- ..
: v'”'. her «“
— Y..---------—
mnrriivfi! when *hc and Mr
Liricoln st . on Thursday. Feb. 8. lunetal was on Thursday. Jan. 4 in Both there relics pre well pre- ncr „* will in its wisdom best pro- -----served. It would take a good deal tojmote the general well being of the
,J£L
l° 08
Mullen camp to Michigan. Mr. MulMembers an- urged to be present, the Eustis McthodWt church.
induce Mr. and Mrs. Stowx-11 to part, lx-oplc in the county.
for her father. C. N.
ADULTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
Ion
who
was
a
black,noth,
died
in
1
|wlU&gt;
them.
_
,
B„
,l
Wt
*r
(he
.Ute
(,,
r.«W
Q
Visitors welcome.
1
‘
i But altogether the state tax rate,^
DEATH OF CAPT. PEACOCK.
1900K .
•!
: if there is any. and the county rate. 1
• Hastings people ^Hl remember
vrri.
Surviving are the daughter. Mrs. ■
companicd
their guests. Mr. ai.-l
and
the
township
tax
rate
and
the
!
I!Captain Thomas Henry Peacock of ATTEND EXECUTIVE
FRI.SAT.—FEB. 9-10—Two Feature Attraction*
Mrs. Fred Meyers nf Detroit, to Parker, two roM. Charles of OUefco
nnsisiiTTrr uccvinr
tax ratrs can not oxccetl 15
Minneapolis. Minn., who with Mrs.
Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. and Will of Pratrievtlfe. also IW"!
LUMMI I I tt Mtt I INu dollars on a thousand, except tuxes Ionia
Peacock, luis often visited her sbi aged tLslcr*. Mrs Jennie Norns and
Meyers..
•—
I levied,urfurme
Hie paymentmiof interest Edd.
ter.-Mrs. John Kurtz, of this city.
. .
s—
;— .
. . iwv«cw
Mr- Sarah Smith of Prairk-vjUc.
Orville
Tobias
of
Detroit
spent
Capt. Peacock, who was 86 years Hastings Legionnaires Are and principal on obligations m- the week end with hi* parents. Mr. bcz-idrs
five grandchildren and
of age. died on Tuesday of last week —
•
...
tl™**»
—■—• ,**«•
—•seven great grandchildren.
Named for Various
Activ«&gt; }*ce—“■—
ber »’• .»■»«
&gt;«“•
Mrs. C. N. Tobias.
. .
.
.
Taxes levied under this exception 7 and
after a week's illneM. He was bom
Mrs. Phenla Wilkinson of- Kala­ The funeral was held a: the
itlOS
in
the
District
;
are
known
as
debt
service
tax
rates
in Stockton-on-Tees. England,
mazoo is spending some time with( ; home of Mr- and Mrs. Parker on
coming to this country when a . Commander
—...
r. ...
Albert xz.
Craig.
Albert
[
••*
Mrs. C. N. Tobias and helping her. Tuesday aftrenoon at two o'clock.
. .
.c.'ivr- /itADDED ATTRACTIONS—Ohwald, the Lucky Rabbit, in
young man. He was National Senior Dykstra.
T........
S. K. Reid and
Frank. o
PASSING
OF vine
MRS. i-i
ELRev, L. L. Dewey officiating. Burial
her housework.
I
•
'‘Parking Space”
Paramount New*
Vice-Commander of the Grand Antuble were in Coloma on Friday
MER WARREN TUESDAY. with,
Floyd Toblius of Kalatnazco spent was in Prairieville cemetery.
Army of the Republic, and Often evening attending a meeting of the Mrs, Elmer Warren, sister of for- Sunday
'
Mrs.
Mullen
was
a
remarkable
afternoon with Ids parent..
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
told of his war experiences. Jlc was American Legion Executive comProbate Judge Ella C. EgglesETanx Tobias
rouios of
01 Nashville
reosnvure sjx-nt
sjx-ni: '&gt;?
“.vv""
’’ Sbf’’elained
Frank
’?’*”
n'‘‘?y
prcsenl flt Appomattox when Gen. mittee of the Fourth District. The 1 too. tlh-d at her home in Sunfield1 Thursday
wi*i.
wuh—-ail
Thui«&gt;,y
with hu UbMh-'
’" her fncutic*
'«•"»»,mui
a‘”1 v
Robert R. Lee surrendered to Gen/District Commander is Earl Rock- township early Tuesday morning er Charley
forested in world events
and wir*
------- With"iS
1
'"'"
Mr.
Ahdmr
Matthew.I■■tedy.
the
..ettvUle.
...
Oraxn
well of oolomn
.alter an illness of several weeks.
. Surdvir.g are the wife, one son. The budget for 1934 was planned' Surviving are tfic husband, one ..nd d.ushter. Dlani ot Hutto,. h" »mU, . tndjrtond.. SmpaUW
Thoma* Henry Peacock. Jr., apd one and various committees named. Mr daughter. Miss Lena Wanen. und .pent BMW erening MU, her els«■'■»*« to (ltoWr.-to.xl one,,
• day School Was delightfully enter­ Pennock hospital, seems to be
daughter. Mrs. Victor Adams, also' Reid was chosen as district* chair- a *011 Stanley, two sisters; Mrs. ter. Mr. and Mrs Will Moore. Di- ■ -•
tained Saturday by the Willing slightly better.
several grandchildren, all of Minne- man of Boy Scout work; Frank An- E«6&gt;f*ton of this city and Mrs. ana remained until Sunday.
QUIMBY.
i i
apolis. Mrs. Kurtz w;as .unable to nable is a member of the convention 'Helm Durham ot Battle creel;, ami
Mrs. Lena Wilson of Kahunazix*.
Mrs. Loyal Lowell visited her par­ Workers class nt the Greenfield
Ida Moore, who is spending
go for lhe funeral because of ill- committee and Albert Craig is on'&lt;&gt;»«-’ brother. John Mill*, of -Tacoma, theMrs.
visited her niece. Mrs. B. I. Ed­
winter with her son. Will Moore ।ent* in Maple Grove the past week. ! home.
ness.
the
membership
committee.
The
I
Washington,
besides
other
relatives.
Brown
and family, visited her sister, Mrs. 1 he'.Qirtior department of the Sun- Mrs. Glenn Kellogg, who.is ill ut monds, part of lust week.
---- - -----------------Department convention Is to be in I funeral services will be at the
Trego, in Hastings’ a couple day* j
| PHILIP K.NISKERN EVI--------------- Traverse City in September und the ■ Woodland Methodist church on last week.
DENTLY ISSUES EDICT, national convention in Miami. Fla.. I Thursday afternoon at two o'clock­
Mrs. Lydia Bryans of south Has­
i Those who knew Mrs. Warren
In
a
recent
-issue
of
the
Bronxin
October.
'
Heavy
loved her fot her many noble and ting* visited her sister, Mrs.-Burrell
ville. N Y,. Press, appeared a short
■ Fleece*
±—
•
Womanly characteristics. She was a Phillips Thursday.
item about Philip Kniskem, well MOTHER OF EIGHT
DIES AT HOSl'ITAI..
knowtLhere. who is one of that city';:
HOSPITAL, loyal wuc.
wife, a miuuui
falthlul niuurer
mother auu
and a kings'1 vMtcd ^heir narents1 Mr
M.., Merna
Menu Belle
M, Cashmore.
Ctohnmn-. 28.
to.jrnto
n^htor.
police commissioners . Evidently he Mrs.
.true iruma ana ,new*
----- ^l.to,
-------- »*•»* OX (xI'mS keenut.
has been issuing-some kind of- an wife ol George Cashmore, of As- wUW to help those around her.
Ileavy Railroad and
Mr. and Mrs Meli Hendershott ut i
order against the jxiliceman indulg­ syrla township, died atT 30 o'clock;She wiU be sadly mfcred in her Kalamazoo
gpent Wednesday eve­
ing m the consumption ol wine ac­ Sunday morning in Pennock hospi- i home, in the church which she ning with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
cording to the following ditty:
tai here following a major I loved, and in lhe community acllviC. N. Tobias:
Phil Kniskem speak* in earnest
1' operation which she underwent Sat- lies in which she participated. The
Jay Webster of Urbandale spent
;,u:ua,
urday night ».o.
Mrs Cashmore had world
for her having .lived Wednesday
He hopes this village stops
---------is---better
— —
afternoon and night
Tlk custom thnt has swiftly grown, been in failing health for some time in it. She caves a goodly heritage । with C. N. Tobias.
.
Of wining village cops
•**-•' for the lav,
rand
last three mnntWc
months had 1■ to her famllv
family and friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy
been staying with Mrs. Ala Crago in I
“
■please do not have my coppers,
and.
Mt.
and
Mrs. Hubert Beadle ot
SILVER MEDAL CONTEST.
j
this
city.
She
was
stricken
Saturday
i
Look on the wine whin red.
spent Bunday with Mr. and
Extra lleavv
u..u became necessary.
There will be n Silver Medal Con- I Hastings
an operation
For though w iiave a sjilcndid force, and
Keet Tobias.
complication* developing resulting ’est under the uiuploes of the W. C ;Mr*.
' They are human." Philip said.
in her death •
T. U. ut the U B church in the i The cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
will
meet
at the Cedar Creek church
And Phil s a man ot action.
Mrs. Cashniore was the mother secofid ward at 5 30 P M. Sunday
A whizz bang when he's rough. of eight. cKUdren.
-hildren She wa*
,w
M"’ Myr°“
was born May :mernoon
I afternoon. averyouoy
Everybody ure.reu
invited. Two
The moral must be—Bronxville cops- u. .7^
*w4. in Johnstown township,|Of the judges will be Mrs. Honora,90" w
f
u&gt;. 10c
FIG BARS
Can’t stand this legal stuH.
{ ' * county,
'
SILVER NUT
Barry
and had resided in'Pratt and Mrs. Harm Woodburne
BARRYVILLE.
has
this vicinity ail of her life
'The
rv“ third judge
• "'**" u
“* not Kbeen
““” deDEATH OF MRS.
KREMEL
3
«...
10c
on definitely. ■
“and
nd Mrs. Will Hyde spent
Besldes her husband. Mrs'. Cash- 'elded ___
, , ___________
^l_y in
Battle Creek 'and
-- Thursday
All Wool, Zipper From
more leaves five daughters. Minnie
called on Arthur Lathrop They
Mrs. Robert Surtne &gt;Madeline! May.-Alberta. Viola. Mary and Bar­ THORNAPF1.E GARDEN CLUB. ! railed
RAISINS
4 u.pw. 29c
pound
Regular meeting of Thornapple ■ found him much Improved in health;
Gurdr.e; • 36. died on Thursday^: bara. and three son*. Albert. George
the home of her parents. Mr. und Henry and Martin W., all at home. Garden Club will be held ut the! which i» good news to his friends,
RED HEN MQLASSES n..2c». 14c
any- here
,__________
Mrs Charles Gardner, alter several m smlthUM Johfil S? tomutoo* court house Thursday. Feb. 1stPta"
I
»*«•« ol Fm-|x»l is'
weeks t Incss. The funeral was held
.Tw
at the Gardner twine on Saturday- SuS
Funeral services wm
oc S
neia It
aci—•-—••• — ——■'
-- •iWCUl
-»•—— tb.tl.U her niece. MU. Hcbtr H.­
at 2:30 P M Mrs Wiley. Christian^ o-cIocfc this .Wednesday afternoon P”38™1” U bclllg Prepared for thL 'ter. and family. Mr. and Mr.- Sam
Geiger of the Striker district were ।
Bcwr.ce
rhe sen««Hrtw,s Funeral
Funr„i Home. Battle
B«(to - retofci. cto.tot(toj
„
the
Hrbblc
Freeport
j Sunday callers there.
ice Bur al
.ice
.u was in Riverside ceme- Crvck
um. ...wlth
- Kldef w c llanltlnx. ot:
— ----- :
NORTH .MARTIN CORNERS. I Mr. and MrJ- Chks. McCoy und:
w!;'' . , , ;
....
.
the Urbandale Seventh Day AdvenThe
Martin
P.
T.
A.
will
be
held
. l..c derea-A-a ua., wel. gnawn hire Ul cf,urch. officiating, interment in Friday evening February second, a sons of Grand Rapids motored het&lt; :
---...
—
w
------------,
---------Sunday
and
took
Mr.
and
Mr3.
Will
।
.11 V-r all h*r
Extra Oualiiv
•ahvre .h,
she Kid
had 1.VWH
lived nearly
• nln»play trA-,
from ST-.,vltlf*
Nashville, nln.iimusic hv
by CW"!v,.
Den;,- Hyde to Battle Creek with them'
Lb. 10c
life. Sincere sympathy la expressed
SLICED BACON
:more's. Rev. Wing will give a talk where they called on Mr. and Mrs.'
to the terrared one.
'
.
BARNEY MILLS I*. T. A.
3 Lge. Can* 20c
MilluIC Armour'* V&lt;ribe*t
The Barney MUI* p T. A. met a’. fur the community Refreshments Oa6ka.
will be sened. Please bring cups and, Burr Faxvett spent Thursday in
&lt;'! Jan ^Yhr^UilJrmeetinru’asPP00"- Ali.arc cordially invited to Bank Orvik
Creek Oil
m’biiSlilvSS.
buitaess.’
A small iwuse just north ..
*v.
Lg«. Can 10c
SOUP Alice Tomato Soup
and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre
Mar-'“uend
r
'
I
OrangesHie'burned on Monday aft-‘conducted by _Pres Hjcabeth
I ,
Heavy Weight, Double
and M
Mrs.
httle
Norman—of—Quimby
uere
u.«: was occupied by a luJ
and
rs- Vernon
. r[‘jr ant*'h
—--------------- ---------ernoon. Tin P
place
tm An announcement of the Adult
Adult !|
3 Lb&gt;. 15c
BANANAS
inuple with
class
at- -Hairy
Babcock's calIfd Satur!?a,y aftcrnoon
hl* Sunday guests of her parents. Mr
young &lt;xr"!rf.h two
t“ chiMren
— and
—1 Education
~
'
------------Feb ..
1. *2 o'clock, was nude uncles Marshal and Mrs. Harry ,and Mr* Merritt Meade,
it was necessary to take tile
—smaller
-------- Thursday
4uu,Oua, ,w.
it through the wmdok
oted&amp;s
lix-mpteW* of Hasting*
1 Mrs Burr Fassclt spent ■ ural
child oil
window’-to
to
Gladys Cainu
Catnis
Little MlSs Julie Herzlc luis been'day.-, at tier mothers home near
escai* being burned Tile fire stijrt- ’j;ula Van Syckles and Agne&gt; Cole
wax1
: Vermontville last week. She wa?
cd whtn an oil stove blazed up act- pm on an interesting program ol 1ill with the flu the past week
--- Clara
-------------------Hcrzk and. Mrs
—-------Shir- called
x-..,.. home
.by tltf
— serious illness -■
ting fire to a curtain. Nothing was reading* and plays, after which we Mrs.
ley
Slocum called on their uncle'*. of her little sister, who was ojwratraved from the house.
joined in playing Poor Pussy
f{
.
oJj
{&lt;Jr
appendjcitu
m'
the
Hall
;
Mr
and
Mrs
WmFlory.
aLo
at
---- • • •——,
Mildred and Julia Garrett served I •
•
T. K. S. SENIORS WORK
a noodle supper which was much 1the home of Rev. and Mrs. Wing. hospital at Venpontvllle.
.Wednesday afternoon.
| I Mrs. Heber Foster was hostess U»&gt;
ON ECONOMY
PROGRAMenjoyed—
Mrs
Harry
Babcock.
GLOSS STARCH
3 u». 20c
k... -r
_vr c;
ui-.k. •
.-----. . t---- »--------------_
Mr. and Mr*. Garth Slocum and the Juniors for a very enjoyable '
The senior* of ,the
T.-K
S. High
nennu v»
.mw WM.
'san Robert of Hasting*-Ipent S&gt;it- party Saturday afternoon.
*chobl are planning to lessen theft FUNERAL
OF-MRS.
Ohio Red Label
SAL SODA
2 rk». 15c
IlCKEY AT ST. rosei
ROSE ( Hl R( H. urday night and Sunday with their,। There »i; o’ large crowd at the.
graduation expenses thLs year In HWitKVATsT.
Water Shrunk' $139 • the past they have had a number o'.
rhe remain* ot Mrs William parents. Mr. and Mr: Shirley -Slo- L. A. S- at the Fossett horfle Friday j
PEANUT
BUTTER
Spring Suspenders X—
2
24c
. The Missionary Society Is planning
।
pie sales to ratio funds and at H| :kjy of Vermontville were brought ,cum.
boxei
I a dinner to take the place of the present they are finishing up a sales hr-----re on^uetoday^frorr.
-- ------- . -----------------------Detroit where,
,
--------- TAMARAC---------PREMIER COFFEE
i u&gt;. c.'.. 25c
contest, the losing side to treat the she died, and the funeral »a.&lt; held;
■next Aid.
&gt;r.u Wednetday muruton
“J0”*
I winners
' '
this
morning ..
at urn'.
ten.
Ml** Ruth Mudge entertained;
o'clock ut St. Rose church. Father1 her 93rd birtnday, Jan. ll._nad tn. friends
Incnaa jnrni.uranu
pins over inc
from.Grand hi
Rapids
the
B nK creuci
Gtolr.onkt.to&gt;,
Barul in
in . ----------thWortui.r 10 toUMM
Ire
„,a
,
»v. n. L. suits.
n
o;nciiuiig nuriai
“ .------, hr,.,
.— tor —
~
‘
p^irr. who lu* to.il'
. The Womans Relief Corp* met in Mt. Calvary
cemetery
Surviving hj&gt;l«ar t,w
the hip
hip. O»to,
Ow‘ng to her «r
age her
her, Urii
rendition i*
considered rerious
,iU u imnrovme
I
their hall Saturday. Jan. 27. Meet- one sister of Ypsilanti. Mr Hickej ’
lk '-oniiderrd
^rlmi*.
Wle Sle.tto.1 Ol ne.( MlMlerUU Mr. olid Mr/ J. T. Moreen 0(1
big called to order by the president, having died about tuo years ago.
_ ,____
.aper.t the week end with his uncle n»n«cM *rr anri
i A n,,i I
Eintrfu Weycrman. Eight calls oii Uic
PASSING OF SARAH PQFF.
and aunt. Mr. and Mr * W-lkrr Cbt:
' Mr and
s L A
sick und shul-Iha were reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Day of South i
‘
Two dollar* worth other than money Mrs Sarah Poff aged 87. for ton.
Hasting*. Mr. and Mrs. John Hal-!
were given to assist the sick. Next .many years a resident ol Irvurg., Will Smith u visiting ills daiigh- comb and Mrs. E. A. Day of Hasting* i
and well kiaiwn here, died at the iter, Mr*. Rusrel McClinthan. near were guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Chav
meeting on Feb. 10 —Preus Cotthome of her dauglucr, Mrs Fred . Dutton.
it
Day Wednesday.
CIRCLE NO. 5.
SvowcIJ of Newark. Ohio. Site u, Mr*. Belle-Enz is spending a Te w
Mrs. Herbert Bishop is entertain­ survived by tour children. Mrs week* with her sister while *he U A new type hammer, exhibited at
Telephone 2272
Hastings
206-208 E. State St.
ing Lhe MctlwdUt L- A 8. Circle No fitowell. Mr* D iL Kennedy .of Has-1 regaining her strength after her the Invention and Hobbies Exposi­
5 at tier home 1n the ftr»t «ud on tings and Melvin and R E. Foil ol;operation which uhe ixad flonielitnc tion al Detroit hiu a balanced head
Battle crock.
ago.
making it easier to drive a wul.

MASTER OF MEN

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Our Every Day

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Sale Prices

Jersey COATS
$-| 10

Corduroy CAPS

»100 Cent FOOD DOLLAR

79c - 89c

WOOL SOX

at

FOOD CENTER

29c

OLEO

Melton Cossacks
$398

WORK PANTS

§159

23c

Butter
Corn Flakes

Brown Gloves

15c

Bartel Overalls
and Jackets

333 Coffee

Clothes Shop

If isn't Good,
we don't carry it

16c

MATCHES
6

Waters’

u.

25c

Serve Yourself and Save

FELDPAUSCH WAREHOUSE

�Tire HARTING* BANNF.1t, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31. mt

SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Frank Norton made n business
.(trip to. Vermonlville Monday.
‘. Mr. and Mrs. Will Nash and Mir
Two more changes in jxillcy have;
Lclna Herr and Manin Lee of Warbeen announced by the Strand I
‘nervilic Kpttni Friday at Frank Nor­
Theater. Hasting?, according t&lt;» Bay ;
* ton’s'.
’
Branch, manager.
‘
1
Chas. Cobb and family of Baltic
(Continued ______________
from page one)
;
(CbnjlnuedJXrexn page one) _ . M
.ry lu
,_____________
It wn|
will no longer be IMXTM
necessary
to;.
- iCreek»*pent Sunday at G. C. Mariduced on such land in 1D34, and no haw “ coupon in order to save ten on the part of the defendants
2 shall *.
।corn reduction jiayment shall lx* c''“,s Ol&gt; “dull admtoslon prices (taken became of certain supreme“ Word was received by Mr. anil
made In connection, with such u f,,r thB Tuesday evening shows.; court dectaiou* interpreting ilia* Mrs. Pete Huffman of the arrival of
contraci.
Starting Tuesday. February 5. the;phase of the compctuattan taw.
a daughter al the home of Mr. anti
' &lt;b» If the average 1032-33 pig lit- PrJc‘ tor adults will be 15c. The sec- Prior to the adoption of the Mrs. Eber HoHman. January it).
RESERVES WIN A CLOSE Aers are less than four, the parlies °»d change in policy- will be the Workmen's CampenaatiOn Law. nn , The
little Mias will answer to Betty
i_.
—
.
—
..
------—
—
...
..
.
double
feature
.attraction
(o
I)*
1
[employee
was
subject
to
the
rule*
of
GAME BY SCORE OF
I signing the contract shall not be re;----- , •---­
,
.
, .,,
Wired to reduce bog production In ^hrduled each Friday rommenclng law".coming down to us-from pawlJa”''’
18 TO 17
19.14; and If they do reduce they
»• H by change some speelal generattaiu. which were hedged Funeral wrvlee* were held Wedshall not be eligible to receive any picture Is scheduled for a three day around by such principles us as-: n5s^a\-for
HAWKSTERS LOSE 24-23 lin« Auction payments under the run.Wedaexlay. Thursday and .sumption of risk, negligence of h'l--“l J0 40 al 1 ^Wilda ehuich with
narrajitno
lvoc ch
ronUart If lh(. nv«rage Utters tar- Friday, the double 4earurr attrac- low employee, etc., which made it »&gt;u»»al &gt;t the Wdrox cemetery. Surtudii i co ta i At/rmrw ronWrt’ ,f Ulr BVtraKp Utters fnr'
»**•». two. brothers
THRILLEF^
”"* in im-n
wm,.br *how“
Saturday aimost impossible for an employee
THRILLER TO LAKEVIEW »«
rowed
1932-33 &lt;*rclw
are less than three
.
,,
... [in
lln no case
cttM) tyili
wl|| hog
h0- reduction pay- There will be no advance -in­ admlK- to oollect damages from ths employ- and lwo rY’I’’!ews' .
•
-)------- t
in the event of Injury. In 1912 the '
“nd .?^ra’, n‘,b Hllis.on. Geo.
Tourney. Tait e 8 Extra Period ,ncnb{ *»’ tnnde under the contract.!. «on i’llce; The-regular schedule of er
legislature
passed
Act
No.
10
of
Kc
“
l
h^
rrard *’1'd '!*"•
com two
complete
shows will be ...uMmaln.tA T-.
-J __ A*-n
rt n AJ TT &gt;
1। The
one contract
cover* both com
Ilnridn
.
.
...
.
...
&gt;v._
Workmen
’
s
Compensation
Law.
West
Vermontville
and
Ila
Jarrard
&lt;
tQ -Decide—Grand Ledge -hnd hogs'as followstamed on the double feature nights
which mu
did »*«,
away w»n
with uic
the uia
old comBottk Creek
Hunday vislvlsl( (a) Reduce U,e
the w
acreage plintrt
planted “ J"".."
“’“t ,v w
W,H
,,Ml w
00
««|wn»CTi
®°Hle
Crct k were Sunday
Here Friday
“&gt; "«
«•]
..
.
?
tn corn
corn on
nn tlie
the form
farm you
vnti will
nrw.r- *&gt;®
I- *n attendance before «: 30
™ o'clock 1 mon law defenses of assumed risk.
„
....
*
'to
will oneral L vv- Jartyrd 4.
Hastings Hgh baaketeers had ,lt&lt;. ln 1934 t nt |cust 20 |K&gt;r°i.cnt in the evening to see the compete negligence ot fellow employee, etc. _.M5' und, A?rs I’fa,,‘k
some rather ar tire ^ssfotu tn the ^o;n th" arerage number of aerra *hor.
•
’ | and provided that employees, as de- Clrota and Mr and Mr* Peter Hof! ■
gymnasium here during the past .Ranted to corn on this farm during A new lens filtering system, which fined in the law. receiving a person-•”WIl. callpd. ®n
“.’.‘d 2dr,‘- Ja&gt;
&lt;
!?.B J0 I'ak‘&gt;vll'w'' of Buttle tlu. jjn!il tw(&gt; years ‘1932 and 1933) takes awa.9 the harshness of the al injury arising out of and in the ^a*k,n",.Jn Vermontville Tticsday
Creek 24-23 in an overtime thriller
(b’ Reduce7 the size of your
on Hie screen, has been in- coune of hi* employment by an cmMrs. EHa Tayk&gt;r of Nashville
and drubbing charlotte 23 to 15. brood sow herd so that not more stalled, Mr* Branch *ay*. in order to ployer, who is, at the time of such ’!*’’11 Hie week end with her sister,
pie reserves won. both times, de- lthnn three-fourths as many litters relieve eye strain. This will be espe- injury, subject to the provisions of । Mrs. Prank Norton.
,eX JV *? 10 . and w|U bc Arrowed in 1934 as uxre far- (dally beneficial, hr Relieves, io thow] the act. shall be paid compenuUoK!
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
SOUTHWEST
Charlotte 18 to 17. a frcsluntin tram rowed on the average by your rows sitting in scute close to the front oi in aaordatice with lhe terms of the
01 l,,Wfc- 1 WOODLAND.
"
’ ’
rhe
By matrtn&lt;r
making ihi&gt;u&lt;
these tnmi
front :iconTprnation t
Uw.I
defeated the yearling five of Ann in
amt 11m
)*
”' theuter n«
..... ------------------- ''ds^KlnS"1’'
X K.llosk Ml,ma. B.»l. Cr„k. w ,c,
,rom lte„ ,ntm „ot scat* mote desirable*Mr. „
Branch
ex-1
i„ wHl^bc
w,„ _ &lt;)tec&gt;™dltta“
•- —
-I Il
Washington Helmer celebrated hta
pects
that
the
usual
congestion
on
'
must
"arise
Tnh-vment Rinre1 nJ
! eighty-seventh birthday Friday.
•HwonmawUhr.kt... i . ',nore *-han three-fourth* of the av- I
,h.Lnk*•' ewwns n n p Prnge numbrr of p|gB farrowed and 1nights when special popular tea-}of" the e|ip
^iployment. Spice the pa.,-, ..
(
Hurry Sundbrook1
*r a™ “£nt Friday wUh »™
--------of' thin law. over twenty-two
NrHhrr^r-m?
ll”
m.'S,1!,nnrk,',&lt;'d l&lt;jr
**' markctu|-W»iS 1 tutes are shown will be relieved. Onrage
&gt;
nights he says the lobby of years ago. the Michigan supreme EeTin Uke Odt-^a
' aLu L.
’ * n.ua&gt; 1° *} *»’ter&gt; from your own sows in 1^32 certain
1
Ihtette
“JL hr
!•«“» tf33
“»«* agree not to 1 the theater han been crowded in court has been railed upon to de-,
~
nlw.hcr and rrl,,nd
1 sen hi,/wrtime twriJi“L “U “xtc^ In 1934 the number ot hogs spite
1
91 the fact that there were
l Sin. in inc oserlime period. Has- *upht aivl
for rtinrkrl nlmvi* 'from We hundred to one hundred
. n,.«. ™ todlw bv . «„,,&lt;• pob,.
Xh“ ». “«
,and fifty seats available toward the
Mr
Mn
a moment before the period ended.2-vear neriod
** Ifront of the theater,.
• S'"liu-TlTll™ta
nikkUik tn™ «&lt;ljb.lb&gt;enu In
rule, lordnerralnMta ol Up &lt;P«»- {SSSm

Sfyortijig Items CORHOG REOUC"

1.1. S. DEFEATS
CHARLOTTE 23-15

IS9

DEE

r

M

TONE 0GB1NI NEXT

p

nniizoo

DECIDES IN M
DfWDSTDDEB

THE USES OF CORN

/ INDUSTRIAL
/ AND CITY
/
USES
f\lQ%

XlNOUSTRlAL
Z X AND CITY

HOGS
37 %

OTHERS.
FARM USES

11%
HORSES AND
MULES

'7%

BEEF
CATTLE
1 AND SHEEP

177.

fOTHEHx
uses
X|2y
FARM UMS X
12% \

H0RSE5 AND /
W
I
/beef 1
L 14% / CATTLE 1
\
/ ANO SHEEP

\ /

1910 — 1914

20%

1924 - 1929

TJOus r.jw cohsumc Dearly one­
** half of tho annual corn crop in
tbo United States. Most of the corn
released by tho decline of eleven
million bead of horses and mules on
Ute farms'arid In the cities during

duction in hog urmbera. a sub­
stantial reduction lu corn—th« main
feed! supply for bogs — will h«lp
bring tho supply of hogs into batter
balance with cffecllvu duruatid sod
It will help, raise the purchasing
power of corn. If corn production Is
not reduced by an amount sufficient
verted to hog feeding. This chart in­ to compensate for tho reduction In
dicator tbu nocomlty for an adjait bogs, corn supullcs available for
went In corn production, at least auf- other purposes will Increase sub­
•Actant to correspond wlliijioy re- stantially; corn price* will decline

• Uh respect to other livestock, aaJ
eventually production of more lira­
stock will be stimulated to higher
and less profitable levels. But the
Agricultural Adjustment Act saeks
a net reduction In agricultural pro­
duction, not » shift. Acreage at

to the corn-ling production problem.
The eouno solution Is to icalo down
the production of both corn and
boga

CEDAR CREEK.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Patten and of Mrs. Winnie Lcchlcitner on F.lThc Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle «»n of Hasting* visited at the Home day al one o’clock.
u ill be entertained bv Mr*. Una of Ardy Owen Sunday.
Mixa Gladys Cairns of East Hasto,1 M
Smith “and
Creek'
nerform is not ronmeruwkaged
abtennde?
Mrr. and
a:K1 Mrs.
M,;’’ Owen
o*’11 8mllh
nrt Masor?
Mast,n at
*lt 'the Cedar Cr
''ck church
Henry Wortman
With
Wcrtman and
and' Muri CampCamp- ' Ungs
'-•ngs spent a part of last week
weckMtth
the rTmm-r^ ion Xr —-r^wn 'daughl&lt;,r *’M&gt;m 0,M’ day
wcrk 1,1 on Wednesday. Feb. 14. Everybody bell made
Mar- her sister,
Uster. Mr*.
Mr* Loyd Owen. r
«? a business trip to .Mar'
ratio? Uta ta- awai ed otS? Xn !On,nd Ra,,ldx
COrae « 11
•* ,h- on»' ,lm' thal ahal&gt; »•* *«*’
1 Mf
Bnd Mrs. ClB
" l,oldtr
ilaov '.
Mr. and
Clare
Holder °&lt; *~
the accident oc. urt in the serviro '' Mn G,l&gt; AlakIc&gt;
Sunday, y,MI can nttettd on Bt. Valentine s Russell Watson and wlf« and baby «Kia spent Sunday with Mr. and
the
acclaim
occurs
in
the
service.
....
wln
.
t,,„.
Mrs
PI.
I..
c
.„.
Mrs
John
Ijamnwrs
enrf
fnmtlv
.&gt;»■
dSK XVd
u“uS;i«
_4
_
____________
vLsited
hi*
folks
in
Cloverdale
8un-.
Mrs
J
&lt;
‘
h
n
hammer*
and
family,
। Continued from page one)
icr nynrs.
■
। Those who spent Sunday at Jess day.
aiJk'wekiltb'ib/lSth
to'",”' ?S’Uo',
A“rta‘ln”': »'V,uto.n»ry .Ight which wv pnnldrt
ADAMS LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kantner and lsv^-o.-6.«
Larabee’s were. Mr. and
Mrs. How- Guyla Pease and family visited
“
s-s;k.*-i.-r:
the evening with eta hl . it^TTn .L alMH‘l Novr,’'‘*r ». 1834; and the ln lhc l6inU district school. Act similarly expressed. Applying these].
Ruth McKibbin is III with acre
Laurence Bostwick and family of
rerdh a“ dV*i \U? crowding Nrn
•■••nus admintetratlve
make* it posslbie for any dis­
throat and cold.
Ross township Wednesday.
close with sdven Dewrv was tire r06!*' !‘1K&gt;'1 F&amp;bniary 1. 193,&gt;.
trict in the county to line up in n
There are two adult education The entertainment at the church
urk.ii., *,.. .I.,,,.. .I,, ।' n Hasting*.
I ory Corner., and Nir. and Mrs. My—
— i„
on corn
corn ronsolidntlon.
consolidation, or
or to
to follow
follow the
the pro-.
pro-i“ “,t,w"
miiimmrinu
in ...1
the Charlotte &lt;&gt;n»A !I *b)
’J” Reduction
,tf’anction payment*
payments on
&lt;*{ while seeking shelter from a , Mr !ltJ Mr?l j Nclasses
williams
and run Mason of thisSaturday
place
organized
evening. Jon. 27. was well
• ItSSm un. Sta
ASItot-‘wUI •* 30 &lt;*nta’ »*r bus,“‘’
visions of the taw and contract wlth^810"’’
a Pr,val‘‘ «ura*e- *««
* -■ —.....
.......... a around this comims
Ute came
du,’n&lt;'. administrative expense, on the ap- some consolidated or other schoolJ «’t“
U» compenration; and that i granddaughter* of Dowling were. Claud Kelley, wife, and daughter, munlty. The subject will be Health attended. The collection was fair
guests at Chas Farjee’s Saturday. Opal, and friend of Hastings accom- Education. The Cedar Creek class and will apply on our minister’s sai­
This week Frldnv Haatina* ntav
a',r“R'' Production of the For Instance, if proper rooms pm!
oI an employees foot in ! Scott Halisbury and family of panled by Mr. and Mrs. Colles vis- will be held at the home of Mrs. ary. We are planning on another
Grand D^dJe
the “^-nmashim ,a’'d Ukn* out °r corn ThL'' 30 »* Provided, it would be possible for u,c
emptoy»nem was
Grand Ddge in the gymnasium ri
.ntll u
nU&gt; |w
accident
within the, Sillapd *pent Saturday evening ited at the home -of Mr. and Mrs&gt; Cecille Owen on Wednesday at one play in the near future. Evemna
-----... ... ... dtvldrdu ,......
. nw • |hp
uh- t(jwju
04 Rinland
ItUUilllu.. n^ung,
na.1kU^^ not an
Leavitt Sunday.
o’clock. Bunnell class at the home plan to attend.
Compensation Law; . th Mrs. Atle Flanigan.
•_________ 1
stallmenta,
stallmenu, 15 rent*
cents to be jtald
jiatd upon mid
and Baltimore to form
form township oror- meaning of the Comjx-tuatkm
acceptance of
of the
the contract
nnnlvntfnn* and
nnd winlrnrf
u&gt;nd ’‘Jury to an empkiye?;* eye by u fel-}
CADAf’lTV nontA/n cere
««eptance
contract be
by the
the ggntrations
contract tn
to send
GArALIlY LKuWD SEES(Secretary and the other 15 rente,
their children to the rchoolx of Has- !&lt;w employees shooting of H paper ,
clip‘ wl,h
with aa rubber
rubber hand
band not
not earn-!
coni-;
nril RPM Rl nUFQ PIMAI Q ,cm local **pcnsca on or about No- tings, provided the necessary build-, c,ll
UULUtDi ULUVLi rlNRLO vember 15. 1934.
Ings and equipment can be arranged। pensable; loss of an eye by reason of
wi
. -o
.
Contracts are open to landlords here in some manner, and that; p pheasant Hying through the wmd!
ishield
of
a
truck,
in
which
employee!
rhe Bouts Evenly lYIatched— mid tenants ns in the case of wheat, could be done at no increased cost1
_________________
w M,v of the rural dis-1 w. ....
was directed to ride to work, was
Many Decisions Close— ' Corn, bases for 1032-33
me figured to.........
the taxpayers
Ion
the farm
farm no
no matter
matter who
who grew
grew the
the tricts
tricts
held not 'arising out ot an employ !
. r. •
1
on the
Winners to Regionals
corn. Hog
fig-I-ActAct
236.
which we
we have
have referred, mem •”
.
j
Hug bases for 1932-33 lire
arc fig230. to which
A capacity crowd of boxing i n- ,uri’d 011 thi’ producer no matter will limit' the taxes in rural districts; „ rhc defendants employed Mr.
thus|asts saw the finals of the dis- wl,ut ^arm he produced the hogs to-three
considerably । Harry
Kalamazoo,
who]
lo-uircr mills,
mins, which
wiucn is
&gt;.s comiacrauiy
—J Howard of
. .................
—
less
In “
“&gt;n
“^
tended
that ta-.-mo.
Mr. Storer/’------s accident]
trict Golden Gloves Tournament ion.
less than
than the average school tax in
nd«-d (hat
. ...1,
staged in Odd Fellows Arentt here The program is administered In the the rural district* of Barry county. iwas ,K»t 9!&gt;,? tliaWcame within the
&gt;. Thursday
by «a ^urn-now
Corn-Hog rrouucuon
Production T|ic
school tuna
fund and me,
the}Compensation Law. Mr. owmi
Storer]
rnursaay evening.
evening, The
rnc bouts
Dout* withjeounty
witn
ipr primary senoot
/a very few exceptions were evenly control Association, made up ot aid provided by Act 236 and a three; thereupon employed Kiqj Sigler of J
•J matched and many of the decisions signers of the contract.
^nlll tax in the rural district would i”1*3
ant* ,,ie ^ue was tried be-।
were quite close. Johnny Wirth was- Further details will be given In.provide an average of 140 for each ,orc Ppputy Commissioner Black. ,
referee. Winners are now eligible; meetings which will be held In vnri- pupil in tlie primary grades, and an ।, A decision was handed down in
to enter the regional meeting*
'&lt;'»* Porta of Barry county, beginning average of 465 for each pupil in high l,av°r of Mr. Storer, giving him total
•
Herewith are results of the finals: February 8 Particulars of these school grades. That can be paid as|dUabillty from the dale of the acci-1
Men’s Fine Ribbed, Warm
WORK
Novkr Division.
meetings will.be announced In the tuition nt the school with which a d,;nt T° llw llme ,IC returned to.
Flyweight—Herbert Cooper. Has- • Bunner. Watch for further an-,for
contract
further
is made.
an-, contract
In thLsismanner*
made. ao«*. tvgether with his ho..|Mtul and&gt;
Suemedical u.n.
bills.
.
tings, defeated Furtlixcialre, Free- “ounccments.
- all
- of-......................
..................
,
; nearly
Barry county
could be
port. (Decision.).-'
1 included in areas where high scliool An appeal has since been taken by
pc nitera
Bantamweight-Fred Kunde, Free­
[as well as grade school privileges the company to the supreme court.
port, defeated Pete Barlow. Has­
| would itc available for every scholNOTED LITTLE PEOPLE.
tings. (Decljdon.)
| ar. with anMiverage of only a three
Ankle length . . .
Featherweight—Jack Pelling. Mid-1
| mill school tax in rural districts Tills week, under the, heading
dlcvllle, defeated Dane Erwin, Has-1
, । which, as we have said, is below the which was established in the Dis­
long or short sleeves!
for Ul1
the' first ‘time
Friday,
tings. (Knockout.)
I overage taxation in such districts, patch Jor
“nc 'last
“i rnuuy,
Big value I Full
’iat the present time. we «nd two noted little personuliLightweight—Txruls Barlow, Has-'
Storm Welt!
tings, defeated Ray Hummel, Ver‘
It can be seen, therefore, that l,C8 of Michigan City.TNie first is
length well made
(Continued from page one)
Smooth fit assured in this suit! Buttons stay put!
montvllle. (Decision)
,________________________ there arc very good reasons why Ilwo and a half year old Dorothy
RETAN LEATHER
— good strong
Lightweight — Bill James. HasH(is- . Indian Lore—Paul Bates. 72’.
I people living in rural districts]Jcan Ftey, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Tier’ll launder jx-rfccllv! ECRU in sizes 36 to 46.
clastic. too!
tings, defeated Lout* Bailey, Has-I ----Life --------Saving-Carl
Brown. 77
should mbe iiiiercMca
interested in
in oencr
better stumor,
school I Wayne Frey, who ..provides
much of
- —
unouiu
........ ..
.....
WORK SHOES
tings,
Default.)
tings. i (Default.)
I Leather
Leather Work-Merle
Work—Merle Scott.
gcott. 77,
77.
privilege*
privileges for their children when;
whcn.,he
‘he entertainment with singing at
Canvas Work
Welterweight—Dick Palmer. Mid­
Leather Craft—Merle Scott. 77. they can have these advantages, Parties which she attends. This tiny
KNEE
BOOTS
Brown Mix
dleville. defeated Ferd Thomas,} Masonry. Donald Doxey and L. Z.'with 12 grade schools instead of only tot sing* continually and her fathe
Big’
Hastings. (Decision.) ,
...
HnJI. 71.
(right, grade* nt n less overage cost voritc is "Who's Afraid of “
“ nl
Size 6 to 11
..Welterweight—Frank Kauffman/ Putjifinding — Emerson Struble
airtime1: to the
inc taxpayers than
man ts
is now rere­ Bad Wolf?" Her small voice peals
Made
for
service
—
priced
foe
Alto. defeated Bennie Adcock. Has- and Donald Doxey, 71; Louis Kraft paired to support the one room dis­ out and her great eyes go ‘pop’ dur­
savings!
Composition votes!
ing the refrain-.—From the Michigan
Full
Ungs. (Technical knockout.)
land
Strict
school with only eight grades.
and Ivan Babcock, 77.
!l
Leather insoles. mutates, count­
City, Ind.. Dispatch. This young
,1 Personal Health—L. Z. Hall, 71.
pair
Double
ers! Moisture resisting I
Plainwell, defeated Allen Reddick? _..4„
lady is the granddaughter of Mr.
Jack Sage. 73 and Ivan Babcock. 77. j
MILO.
Leather
Charlotte, by default.
Public Health-Jack Sage and, Mrs. Lawrenfe Hughes, on Mrs. and Mrs. L. Severance of Hastings,
Sole!
. Welterweight—Dick Palmer. Mid- David Townsend. 73. Ivan Babcock. Bellinger’s south farm, suffered a the daughter of Mrs. Alice Sever­
For Service and Savings!
dlevlUe, defeated Frank Kauffman, 7'- ,
,
I bad auto accident Inst week Tues- ance Frey.
Alto. (Decision.)
Sufcty—Ryan Williams. 77.
.day when the car'ln which she was
BOWNE C ENTER.
Open Division.
“OXHIDE”
Swimmlng-DennLs Yarger. Billy I rldmg with a. brother-in-lw wns
Laurence Benton has been doing
Welterweight —Wa Iter Remits, Hecker. Louis Kraft and Ryan Wil-,moshed into by another car.-In
Wayland, defeated Clair Kauffman,, i llamsr77.
. Hickory Comer*. The car was over- chores for Burdette Lass of Cale-1
Altq. (Decision.)
donia,
who
had
the
misfortune
to
Tuxldermy -Jack Green. 77.
, turned and Mrs. Hughes was badly’
Handy LUNCH KIT
Woodworking — Emerson Struble, bruised and cut by glass. She U fall and break two ribs.
POLICE SHOES
T.-K. S. BASKETEERS
Mr. and .Mrs. John Nash and Alice
with VACUUM
71. and Jack Green, 77.
। b»-li^ cared for nt her home and
Boys' Sizes
were in Grand Rapids Saturday.
WINS FOUR GAMES.
Space for sand59c
w*mw
™nsrnq
•
d0
‘
w
M
we
“
“
can
*
ex
«xxted.
Beatrice
Thomas
and
Mrs.
Flossie
Winning four consecutive game,
wiclics,
cake,
etc.
«
A
MAKii.-v t-ogaMt*
I Mrs. Frances Kennedy returned to Curtiss attended teachers' institute
in one week Is the record Just con­
The
built-in
arch
makes
the
Also has vac­
Mrs. Leroy Combs and Forest and her home in Dowagiac Frkfcy after­ in Grand Rapids Friday.
shoe
rigid
when
standing
!
Built
cluded
by
the
Thomapple-Kcllbgg
! Myrtle .Mead
Mead oi
of Kalamazoo were neon
ncon aftcr
aftcr caring for her mother.
uum bottle I
Generously full cut! Triple
hnkirrt Knit .
। «u • .»
.
Lewis Skinner and family of
of all leather!
v
stitched! Extension neck
»«.
« Mldd,I.Mr,. FW.TT, about a
Leighton and Harold Segerstrom of
TWrtW
MMdl,-1 R,mmb„
P. T. A. at lhe 1
"ow,r B a.lnlha nlaaly but Middleville spent Sunday at Wayne
bands! Sturdy, .wear-resisting
Benton's. Mrs. Addie Benton re­
ville reserves beat the Bellevue re- school house Friday evening of this ,U ln bcd
chambray! Just like ikelchl
serves 28 to 20 while the first team we€g peb 2. Rev Whir will be the Mr- and 'Irs Oscar Smith and turned Iwme with litem for a few
weeks
’
visit.
overwhelmed the visitors 35 to 15.|speaker.
-There
will
be
good
music
ch,ldren
wil1
n
’
ovc
floni
t,lc
Rowen
... ----- will wv
mwait
..
---- .----- .----YES,
SIR! They Measure Up To Overalls
;On Friday Middleville defeated , and *”
—
----------------------i
e.m&gt;
»•»«&gt;»&gt;«
i«
*.«r
an^
u..
Mrs.
Howard
Houghton
of
Detroit
other interesting fcaturea. । ^“rm *&gt;to rooms In Mr. and Mrs.
^Lake odcs.Mi in both first and sec- Please
—
bring cups and spoon*. A
»’ou.m&gt; where they will is caring for her mother, Mrs. Guy
Costing Much More!
ond team games. The first team won cordial invitation Is extended to al). hve untu MJliool closes, when they Smith.
*
by a 36 to 11 margin and the re­
Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler of «M»ci to move to their native state, Visitors at Watt Thomas’ the past
serves downed their rivals 35 to 11. Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pennsylvania.
week were, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Medium
A tight defense combined with Trautweln were Sunday visitors at ’ P10™, werJe u'n,Out for Sunday Houghton of Detroit. Mrs. Edward
some accurate basket shooting made Alfred Fisher’s
। School Sunday afternoon. Pretty Johnson of Grand Rapids and Lewis
Weight!
It jxMsibie for the Middleville play­ ‘ Mrs. Mae Overamlth and liiss f°°d considering the blizzard rag- Skinner and family. .
Clyde Deming and family of
ers to stage *uch 3 declsiye win!
Imogene Barry were Lansing vis) .•”£ „
,
4
WEAR-RESISTING! And we make sure ol
itor* Thursday of last week
1 Callers from Augusta, Comstock Grattan and Eldred Deming and
it! They're made to our own specifications —
NORTHWEST THORNAPl'LE.
The L. «. S. will be entertained
De,‘«n &lt;«* ln to “c Mrs’ fapiily were visitors at Roy Dem­
The Ladies’ Aid will have a Val­
ing's Saturday.
sturdily reinforced! Ask the man who wears
Club No. B aL the home of Mrs..Fl°*e’’ ®al!lrdaI v
entine party in the church basement by
Blanche Bayne for dinner Wednes-1, Mre- Harlan Scoby is assisting in
'em!
Thursday evening. Pot luck supper day.
,
BRANCH
DISTRICT.
BOYS'
Feb. 21. A cordtai invitation1 her doctors office in Kalamazoo
nerved by the men. Members are re­ Is extended
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chester
Willltta
and
to all.
(several days ’a week, also taking
quested to bring for the White Ele­ Chester Oversmith of Maple Grove ■treatments.
’ two children of Lansing are nt the
“J.C.P" Chambray
phant box. Thte is to be held in 1,
59c
Ir, din with 1,1, j°&gt;“ Br.tuhtHt.r u &gt;1111 on lhe, home of his sister. Mrs. Clara Day,
place qj the regular Aid in Feb. brother. Clerk■ O,mouth.
for a few days. Mr. Willltts has
SHIRTS
«i«t tern. ■“ “« Mtt « little Improrrtl.
Program following supper.
.
Uy.
। Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield were. been quite ill.
John Bass suffered a slight stroke
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miscnar of Bat­
Made with more yards to the dozen
------------ -&lt;■«.«■
'in Kalamazoo Friday evening to at­
Tfiuradsy morning and doesn’t gain
,„r
COUNTY ,------LINE.
| tend the graduation exercises of a, tie Creek were Saturday guests of
than ordinary overalls — to assure you
Khira S"±rerW°U,d ,Ut.C' HU Mr’ nnd Mrs’ Lp0 Lehman were .• cousin..
the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
\
correct fit!
, Vincent
Norton.January
____________________________। We are new
reminded
him: Mrs. Pearl Keeler of Alma and Wednesday.
Mrs. Jay Norton, who is in Nichols
was loath to depart without first
Mrs. Vur Adams of the Prairie are
MU* Olgu Eckardt entertained the Riving us a taste of the old fash­’ hospital at Battle Creek, expects to
• Hithett standard 2:20 denim!
helping to care for their uncle. John East Woodland Extension class al &gt;oncd winter.
undergo a major operation the first
14ft io 17
Boss.
of tins week.
• Triple ititched! Bar tacked!
her home Friday.
;
Mr. and Mrs Forrest Trumble and
ROBINHUE
PARK.
Miss
Naomi
Rhoades
continues!
Mr*. Minnie Garllnger of Kent
daughter ot Grand Rapids spent City and Mrs. Charles Ernsberger of
Wright Clifford and family spent. quite ill.
Bunday with their- parents, Mr. Lake Odessa visited Mrs. Carrie Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs., Mrs. G. 8. Marshall and grand-!
BOY8’ M«
• 8 Roomy Pockets!
SIZES
' and Mrs. Wm. Trumble.
Harry Mendenhall of Caledonia.
daughter of Nashville were Sunday!
Gerlinger Thursday p. M.
• Parva buckle*!
I
•ZprLM^r1
An"'
of her------------pan. George, and fam-1
--------------Rev. antl
and MFS
Mrs. UUmMT
Oumser Wl.v
were Mrs.' George Weller is better al -guests
&gt; viare z.i roe ana motner, Mrs. An- Grand Ranids visitor* Tuesdav
this writing. Her daughter. Mr*. Hy, and attended church at Northi
mt •K.vsts” ..., Bruce windes. is caring for her.
(Manin
Ii
l Maple nmv»
Grove Mnnrtau
Sunday morning.
party was
held —
at —
the1 ।j The temperature
took a --------sudden!,
our former nclghtor- JtfU1 Vander,two
vtaRed Mr. and Mrs. A pedrO
--------------—- -----------------------Meer of Grand Rapids, i
i Pritchard of Grand Rapids Satur- home &lt;&gt;f Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar i tumble Sunday and this Monday
Words wu received by illative* of oay and Sunday
Saturday
. &gt;4&gt; *4 ** , night. 34
» v.
being
-4.,, ,4.
present
W-4^.4.4 . । morning look* like
..w. .real winter again.
Bill,
the serious Illness of* Americus!
--— *from
---- ----------------------1 *•Augustus
—- ”—*•Northrup
----------- •—— at;
Those
away“—
attending
were.I
is -•
slaying
Cline,
here,..at ....
lhe I Lawyers constitute 15.2 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daughter'lhe homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I
w...~. a former resident ......
home of his son. George Cline, at of lhe persons listed in "Who’s Who of Clarksville and Mr. arrl Mn. Bidelmnn and attending school at
Grand Rapids. ’
in America."
। Francis Haight of Grand Rapids. | Nashville.
11
' .............
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN sssaamwaa

Olli Lttn A rnii .
&gt; i n f’
wl11 b,‘ 15 I&gt;, r hpftd for 75 j»er cent
eotae
d^?.? hT thUlga of tl,c uv,‘raRe production bf the
L. i X’x u
La*r,:n“&lt; former during the two years,- 1932
firekatUnuW/’ 7??'1933 T1“* payni.nt will be dl-

ns

STRATWO NEWUFEATURES

SCHOOID OTBIOTS
SIGN PETIT ONS

Kniun_ _ _ _ _
■lUOflfi CLOTHES/I
&amp;n tAjEfloQftom. Coast to CoastA

COTTON UNIONS

W 7/WINS
BOY SCOUT CUPS

33c

Gloves10,

c
c

$1.98

Work Sox
IOC

Work Shirts

69c

•3.49

Men's Moleskin

c
c •
c
c

»

c
c
c

c

Work Pants

“Oxhide”

Overalls

WORK

“ Value
Blanket Lined

OQC

SIZES

JACKET

J.C. PENNEY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11. 1931

SOUR

TTka UfloUnno
tol'lf' whoadventuresome
followed foe progress
of
1186tings RnnnnrP
Banner thc
expedition
PaWiskcJ «■
•l Hum

S.H'^SwSS: views and Opinions;

This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

met at the re*idenci: of Mr. J. 8.
VanBruni on the 28th. the 67th an­
niversary of tlie .‘Deacon s1' birth­
day. A regular old-fashioned lea
party, with knitting work and gosslp. with nimble tongue and ready
wit to chase dull bare from weary
brow far a brief season. After tea
there was a presentation at a small
birthday memorial and then with a:
few more pleasant jokes and lively
Jests the -bus" was put into requteitk-n and one more reunion pw&gt;*ed
Hilo the memnrtes .of "Auld Lang
Syqe"
if the parents of a crowd of young
ladles Unit visit the depot alincxt &gt;
every day could only !»'■ present and
she bow their darlings conduct
themselves, they would tty and xa
wlutt could be done to prevent lt.‘ If
thc *amc girls were to go to a large ■
city and act as they do here, they ’:
would “• once lie claimed as common
nympba du pave by all strangers i
who raw their actions.

Investing Safely

What Others Say A* England See* Roosevelt.
J. L. Garvin Writes.
, •
Great Personal Leadership.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
The careful pilot takes a course through the known
M&lt;WOR BA ng-^“tux3oxs
Constitutional' Dicta torthip.
fT EIGHTH YEAR
Ml. and Mrs; H. R. Sylvester at
channels of safely, avoiding hazards of strange waters.
Nott |h|*t prohibition is about to
Through ten aatnnUhtng iftonlhi Charlotte were over Sunday gueatx
be ended, what -Tri"
shall we do about H-' Prrsldent Itoowvelt without a check of Mr and«Mn&gt;. G. F. Cindeati-r.
The safe course for a financial institution is the one
h" ti........
Tl
lr^
,d
H
.
hlu&gt;
carrtc&lt;l
P°l*tfaU
audacity
to
its
Mrs.
Syhester
remained
for
Hw
telcharted by knowledge and experience.
. .
ewiTicu poniivAi auaacny ro iu
•*-*••« im
U GJ
5 ?U
a»d achieved hu personal *ncc of thc week.
During 41 years Standard investors have received fair
A COSTLY LAUGH.
,!?,?, J* m? * «hr
&gt;-means
IM nxuiiv tllUNTT. list
7"“**;“ MKxcax bby
means which
which have
have ruined
ruined Mr
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. James Long. Mr.
' (it p»i4 Ik •dT»an )
i W. MV* beta .» . W « -me
b^UuX beS
X another man.-Last w
"‘ “
“- Cheater
Ch“Wr Leng and ML*
f)j,w&lt;i*inds on their Certificates... never a miss...
icgisiaweek
he secured and Mr
Mr*.
LX BAKKV CoV.SfV hlX J
" " ’ another triumph by procfirimlng und.Dorothy Long were guest*
Mr.
never
a loss. This record has been gained through
American Progress.” a weekly pajKr will be to allow tluysale of brer and 1 vindicating the most gigantic deficit and Mrs. wm. Brook* ot Oouts
long continued management by officers und directors
r„„
M? ptiMlahed
by ..uvj
Huey Long.
And w..-.
what wine a: rating place.-- ,7;
but n dr to al­ ;&gt;n the record of budgets. Lord Grote on Sunday, .
|M SIIVASCK '. . .
,.*.v..&lt;-.vw
mj
0
.
.....
,
, *nu‘ tlw* ;ia)o c*r uhmkev nnd hnrrt tt-&gt;
who
give
their undivided time and attention to the
OVTSlilK IUKKY VOl’XTr. OM.
a newspaper! It makes all the naab
1 •
U ‘ ' Snowden's deficit seemed colossal at Mtes Mary Holmes, who hM been
1KAR ix anv.tME
.
interests of our 15,0110 certificate holders.
*f' thing* that Geoige Welsh saia and u'• i.ta
.7-^
hv
tUnc 01 cUr nattona&gt; crista, but teaching in Suguiaw. came Tuesday
nrniiax sroscuii-Tiuss. oxm
uur.p inn.
aa.u a*..
w,.
thl. #taMd taken by Geurge txxotnvs u fleabite bv Lomnurtson ’ to stay with Mrs. E A Burton white
■v published about WHUur Zrttcker in j Burke, uell-knowta Ann Arbor at■
1
convalescing from an operation for
We Invite Your Inquiry
the last gubernatorial election teem tern'y an^otw of •he .■ tale's leading
v ’ * ’
. appendiciits which she underwent
APVEUT18IN0 h*T£a.
like the benediction at a prayer
; »•' «&gt;s,
" A*"**?
wU “ “ntln,enr tw&gt;. week:, ag*. Mis* Holinra ha* a
.
~
,
7lu re 1* no more important qur-s-'*hh two long fronts on the two j,.a\C ol aK»enre and will return m
meeting in comparison One U lead ,lon teforc the people today than, main ocean.). Her resource* forbid jjt.r
us won
she h able to
’ to believe that everything in the [fiat &lt;&gt;f liquor contr"t.
.
|catastrophe. Tills (act enables us to ad'.a
’•
Want
1
world is plotting again*: Ute public
There miut be . no compromise iwatch
with
caalm.-w
us......................
well a* fac- Mr. W A Scm&lt; WU In
■
. ..... .....
.............
inten-t
mvc
Huev
Evidently
there
»
l:h
“
«•
,1(
1
uor
for,
'
“
‘
;
c,nat
J°n
»»»r
dram*
of
the
cotuUtuDatroil, Michigan
nren.. . .*
Hue.. r.m v&gt; i
jjq
by
twnal dIclat&lt;jrMUp
..; lj.«t week With Mr. and Mrs. Elbert From Our Scrap Book
Sherwood, wluyw mother. Mrs. Mary
L*nt a source for arousing preJuAny place where liquor u&gt; sold • "Then what kffid of man is this ' Cali
DIRECTORS
than, .passed away at u«t time.
THE ARCTIC NIGHT.
‘.dice nnd hatred to hl* own advait-/by the'glav b a' raloon no matter'leader and ruler who hu attained
Frank W. Blair
Janin II. Garlick
Mro.
Sarah
Brandstetler
returned
Thu*. E. Shaffer
the leguduturc
may, '»r more power than any of hl* pre­ nn Saturday to her home in Delton Tlw iirctic night, the dreaded arc­
’• tnge that Long leaves untapped; by
' wltM
' * *hame *'
‘ '
Howard C. Baldwin Darius Mclatan
Hilliard J. Scott
idcces.-er a ever enjoyed und wields after a Unce weeks' visit with Mr. tic night of all the arctic saga*,
i i «-«;r ertreven to poking ridicule at his Jival s call It;
Donald Clark
Robert M. Toms
There
should
b&lt;x
no
private
gain
fmnrthirig
like
a
hypnotic
poy^r
and
Mrs
Burr,Van
Houten.
,4' long nose. His idea b to gel thc in IU sale.
lilh-d nnd ixisseaud Nansen's soul
lover the liugi* majority of lhe
Mr. and Mrs. E. W Bullard ol
J. I*. MAUS&lt; Local Keprcscntutivc, Hastings, Mich.
■
Then*
&gt;
no:lung
more
wonderful
­
u.« Pui’Hc *&gt; moused and angry that it
TTie state is already in thc ilqupr American people? ■ .* ■ we .we U1T • Chicago
spenr a few days Jaw week
beautiful than the arctic night.
by no mean* enough V&gt; call
lose* ability to think. This u by no busmen by imposing taxes, there- .it
the latter's iwrents. Mr. und ly
— R'Uwuld
.. ... . . . conduct Tju. —iylllK.r him a coiviummate •-polltfcUnr The with
It is dreamland painted in all Uw
, means an uncommon political pro-- {orc
Mrs. John Ruling.
most dtlicale (int* of the inuulnaluune sulgcsls thc'Tkatprotu' ifemaLli
Mrs.
E.
Landen
has
returned
to
.u’cedurc bin few go at it with such ' 'QrM
t:on, No forms—it 1* all fulpt.
-Indifference to thc question' of kogur dearly he is W an nicitnhome in South Bend. iRduma. ,dreamy color music, a far-away,
'■* rousing, abandon as Huey. But the how the rale is to controlled will be parubly higher type ip cburaclef. As her
an extended visit with her’ long-drawn-cut. melody or. muted
- ■
clearly m will and spirit and aspira- afta
people of New Orleans evidently re- fatal.
parents. Mr and Mrs. N V. Porter. .-.tringfl Hut tx not all life's oeauty'
is aolte this question a-s rea- ! tlon lie in one of tlte rtrongiAt men
~ mrwjcrcd how Huey got his black
Mita _• Florence Dey le. who is high,
!
and delicate, and pun- like tin*;
mem cc-nsclous of dur reHie world. He might yet do a* teaching
PEACE ON EARTH!
in South Haveif. ;.ju*nt the !
eye and laughed because his can’dl- sponsibility
and determined to do ■ murh as any livbig man to save the. week end with her parents, Mr. umj !niglil? Give it brighter colors, and it; .
Seventeen years niter thc most date was snowed under..
,our duty "
world. ' ’ ' But uasiiredly one thing Mrs. Charles Doyle.
it. no lunger so beautiful. Th? *ky is A-hundred jwara ol wrong do no".1 And through the sea ot sundown
disastrous war in.history, a move is
like an enormous cupola, blue at the : make an hour ot right.
The words of Mr. Burke are n «nu».t be grasped. Whatever become;mint
underway in this country to Mart
■ -------------------- of
at him
hint—whatever .short
short name hlshis­ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. 74-iuth. shading down into green, and ; Reprove thy friend privately; comFlant isle.’ of melted amethyst:
A PEACE ALLIANCE.
tory m.ay call him- lie will 'be rea 380 million, dollar expansion pro­
Storm-portents, saffron streamers
Rev. Ballou and wile ielt Mbnduy :hen into lilac and Violet at Hit i mend hltft publicly
Can the’ United States and Eng­
.mcmbcrctl with honor because be-' morning for CaXco Station, near edre.-i.
Up In the blue - ,1 the cupola i By rending u man antedate./hi*
rue.
'
gram that will give us thc largest
;yond doubt he is an idculUt in ac- South Haven, wjicrr they will hold a .•i.the
the stars, speaking peace, tvs i Ide and make.-; himself contein|x&gt;r- Fan-like, from Venice to the skies.
;
peace-time navy we have ever had.! land co-operate to enforce world
ition such as the world has seldom series of revival meetings under lhe il.vv alwavs do. thore unchanging [ary with ages part.
•
.—William Sharp. Poer^a.
A Quotation
J peace without entering Into any cnThe practical result of disarma­
in&lt;
nd*.
Presently
the
auivuu
borealis
I
.
,
'scon.
II
he
succeed.-.,
a*
yet
he
may.
direction of the conference urntangling alliances? .Sisley Ruddleshjs place In the Pantheon of states­ mlttee on Evangelism. Rev. Ballon -iiiides over lhe vault of heaven It.- ,A VENETIAN SUNSET.
ment conferences, therefore, will be
The
transforming
bt the former
ton.
long
an
observefand
Student
of
ill- SURE you are.
BEFORE AWHANGE. Ztlldencc into farmsteads
manship would be with thc higher: and wife spent. many jwira in city yell ot gilttjring -silver—changing '
bigger navica. Perhaps there is good
will add
fprclgn affairs, believes so. He
‘Returning from Toreelloi
If he Tails, his niche would still be mission and ‘him work and will b- ;u&lt;-■* to yellow, now to green, now to!
right. then go ahead.
7 per cent to the total land area of
reason for all thia. We cannot help
It spread:., it cqrilract* again. injIn /foh’t hue.-, tach dome find spire the NcUicrlahds.
J coiupictKHis, for hv would lie re­ able to offer some profitable advice red.
!
clauns
that
if
these
two
great
pow^
—
D
avid
’
CgocKthinking, nevertheless, how the
i&lt;■ th-change; next it breaks into) ^hindt outlined against flawless
membered'
amongst
tlie
splendid
to
those
who
know
jo
little
concert*1
: failures.
great war god Mars mint be holding era would agree'to supply no cam.itig. many-fcldcd‘bands ot shinrose;'
.
Ing* tin* great .pitfalls of theciiy mto
RiiM-iiia population Is now in: "The example ot his snrpreme in- which so -many young people from
silver, ore.- which shoot billows' Ol'r thls " carmine ocean flows
his sides wV-h laughter at our bung­ modlUes or credits to belllgertnu. a
ereasing at the 'rate of oo.oou.oou
iiltqring rays, and th&lt;n the glory 31:,“k d with pure gold und ambet every 30 years.
trdpldity tuwer own be forgotten. On lhe rural homes are unconsciously
ling attempts to keep the peucey war ol any magnitude would be­
n"'
;thb very day when he took office drifting without advice .or warning vantshes. Presently It ahtmmers in;
how he must chuckle with self-sat­ come physically impossible. Nations
| the svhok* banking system of . the on the purr of parent*.
. longue.-, of flame over; the very wen-'
isfied glee as the ominous Jingoes need materials a» well aj hatred to
I United States was paialyved. From
and then again it shoots u ।
.Mr. and Mrs. Jo*. Warded an- ;;h.
j
i top to bottom of society ot the viiiiltu; ilwir daughter. Mr-. Era briulit ray right up from the hori- !
of intense nationalism begin filling bring their differences to the bat •
tlefleldi.
The
United
States
and
(United
Hkite*
the
discouragement
/.'n.
until t’.j- whole melte away inj
Underhill
of
Potterville
for
a
couple
&lt;
the world- with fear. '
Look Over This Week’s Assortment of
Iund
alarm
were
darker
than
Amer
­
lid:
inconfight.
. . Here and then-;
England between them control suf­
ica Iwd ever known or imagined
_ ...........
_ i;nuv
, • ................. ...................
ficient ol the worlds resource.- and
THE G. R ROAD.
‘
From that day PrcrABent Roosevelt's moved to H.it&lt;i- cre.-k Mutiny.-a? a foreboding -they
finances
so
that
working
in
unkon
honwihe
aurora
. ,,
. .rr ,----- ------- r——1 personal fearlessness wax thc mtiir.- Their dt par'.uie 'was univemlh. n- ire the dib! fmnv
Herewith U an editorial that ap­
,b“ ”
••*"•“'•s «glit-I
”•*10 UiLnking people who ntay of America. Never.in tluino- grcni
....................
,.,v hope Is centr.ulj tering cloak Hut ndw. tt Is growing '
’d and the
peared m the Grund Rapids Eve­ to .enforce u rigid emburgrFof ma- cnadenge
hope (or an era of teni|W-ranve but t&lt;.r..,j(. politics anjr.here has there exm-.tied
that his
hb
eg.iin; new lighlnii^ shod: up. and;
*..... nt*
' ■'■'•
ning Pro’s oi January J17 that ex­ teriab and credit, warring countries tear thc ro.nmg cf many ,t the old#^..,
b.U|^i atul decisC.r^r2h
tat *r labor i tn hv&gt; tic* the ,•miles..game bcgliu n'r« -h Atulj
-­
presses a sentiment which lias been would toon be forced to adjust their i tliso. .fie (&gt;i»n saltxm.—Dick Bald-jc-uia^. m emergency thuii he ha- Mr., charlotte
Rutsell delight!nil: ill the tnni‘ this uftrr ctlllnras. . .1
|*bo«n. Al evrer let *lr»e Uun h- .
"Wonderful weather tor U
'
in the minds of people mound here complaints jieaccably. probably the win. Nor.hUlle Itowd.
greatest objection to this plan; xo. thw
Saturday -alternoan nt auctfon few days; 6m:.can nevrr
for many years:
■
coramui„
• 'J v. . coinplimenlury tn Mr... walking.up anti down outside, while'i
rruKnn. highways
uix.i..,. leading
wauuig to
u. would be the manufacturers of b*. rfr«nn.rnd&gt;'d tl.ut *tn**r. ....,1 ’ , fl.k; '*..
.bAb* «
•'Principal
Grand upxu *.e Ml un-rt .txt M
*'■«
praMucU [ifiS-aX S% UXn' JSS
and daughter. Mrs the moon transforms the whole of;
tbl- ice-world mtn a fairyland. Th-i
wbu might Iran «*. bl* onlera. ,'Jj
■»* '•&lt; Mm
nnb.mml, .1 tab - Bmitricc .Buwne of Grand Raplih.
btlU in shJd.-w tuitler the 1
lab- condition with one exception— .
,
the uovernor
Governor is urging that the pro- ■ "This -lendrr. -it must b«* remem- Hencshnicnts were served, Mrs. Ida by;
mbitnuiln which hum';, hbrh vibovv ,
M-37 extending south to Hastings.
h*'0 ,ni*h' his
eo
to
lhe
Wood
eaterlnr;.
Comparc prices with those in other cities
fit* g&lt;&gt;
the Support id our school.;, .
7-ered.
has
to
depend
upon
jwrlose
an
opportunity
to
flcat
a
few
wn pleasantly (tn- i».\t.-rk and lowering, but the rnixm-’
;te-e can vision the drunk of the fuIn view of the commercial impor*"
and you will be convinced that you can
a company of young ladle light Il-.-Lv (.yer ice and fjord, and!
, turn justifying hi* action abjul.a.-'
tancc to the region, completion ol band Issues that would never
in the world dots teaderalilp com-. rnu.,v rtrmt
,v Lcimblina
- nr.nn.i inarv
ventng
ntaiy to 1* cast back glittering- frcitn very',
follow*:
'
’
■
save money right here at home, Every
the Hastings road now stands flrat puld'
mand- against the bulk of the jw &gt;i,;ua \V&lt;&gt;nh-u Mra% W-nleii
Hicwy ndge and lull. A weird beau­
'Sell me a bottle. Grocer.
t
ty, without feeling, as though of a!
pie the same support of voluntary iCvncd a number «f uiclut
on thc Im of highway needs of
car exactly as represented.
AN OPEN HEARING.
entluisiasm • ' * Suppose Hitler. •- • ’
dead planet, built of ..Junliig white ‘
Mbs Bertha M.
I'm trying to help education.
Grand Rapids.
Mussolini. Stalin and' Rpreevelt ,
n\&gt;r):ie Jir.t .-■&gt; mu«t i&gt;ie inoilfttaUuJ
What has happened to thc inWhile I drive away Uh- bhte-s,
M-31. M-50 and US-lfl jmi the
could
nice!
m
one
room.
Th.*
Amcri*
K
eland
there,
frozen
with
loo
cold;
J
Jason McElwain.
FORD V-8 1933 DE LUX TUDOR. with 6-ply
vcstlgation of the Michigan Public It'.-- te grand arid glormus feeling 4
w«si/. in cxrtllen; condition, excan. Pt evident wmild no', be dnini\
,1a-1- so rhusl IhP lake he congealedh
healer, good paint, und perfect
While .-.taginw a 'e,-:eor»nion
nftted. Hr has gone llirough per-: THIRTY YEA»B AGO 'TODAY.
tondUig Utrougjy-Ao US-31 along ■ Utility Cointnisfiion started by Gov. To know u fellow's doing hls.part
tr.n'-.ch tli-ir rn«Ay covering. Am!
rendition, at only
Comstock? H being pushed 'at 'all,,■ To I'ive kids an education.
Mrtiul ordeals such as none «f the'
•■verything ro still, so awfully «IU1 J
Lake Michigan. On the north M-37
others has had to endure. To keep
In thc flaming aurora bnrcalU the!
the matter should be brought out .Sell me a bottle. Druggists,
tplendid condition with
and US-131 are paved far into the
in public lift and to rbe Jo th.- top mer Haih.iA.tv', l:at . Thursday :,’iril of .-pahs novtra over tlie fro-;
Radio and hratcr, a good
Of Stuff that 1* gwx! and stout.
surrounding country. M-21 and US- into the open. Thc testimony la of
of !• he has hail to conquer physical1 where
buy ut only .
......
they enjoyed a bountiful ufn- :?n waters ’—Jeu Sarchscn. ln -The;
sufficient importance to be made I'm drinking for education* sake
infirmity with an iron w‘U. This lias
Saga
ot
F7idt"i
NttiMcn"
Translat-;
16 to thc east are main concrete
public. "Star-chamber" tactics are . So 111 drink till I get knocked out. given him that exprro io'.t of smiling" ner which was given by Mr? HathFORD V-H 1933 DE LUX 3-WINDOW COUPE— equipped with
BBhways across the state, while
i
lik»
to
think
when
I
m
drinking
punctun
proof
tires,
perfect
condition
mechan­
(but
inflexible,
tenacity
which
is
the
unsatisfactory and will be viewed
Walkltu. &lt;Nvw York: Norton.■
Society. The iHjhr
That although I may be a foil.
US-131 on the. south b a similar ap­
marked trait «f his countenance. • • Aid
ically, Riw:d paint, only
witli suspicion. Let thc utilities Tin drinking jus-t. to help the kids
Rutland are adepts ut :rvmg foie
proach.
' He hiiN rndtau'if hi^^n Indomi­ dinner*.
.
WORT1I
SAYING
AGAIN
probe lx- made public,
i
Who
are
tuixidUa
to
go
to
schooL
IH30 FORD MODEL A SPORT ROADSTER.
table cheer lulntv-.* through th':
’•But M-37 extending fioutheast to
The. party ijp.tn by Mr and Mr
millions ot babies in the
in line condition, only
j&gt;s\ cliology of the whole American Thomas
HSKlnga remains In poor shape", and
-jc a- thc Audit
p-opje. • ' - He has added to Ameri­ ThursdayDevening
LOBBY. INCw:
Two IlCS FORD MODEL A TUDORS, good
although pwtiOns are payed there
y conscience and no',
Just
another
drunken
human
can
history
a
portrait
that
never
can
We have on qut desk a patnplik t
ant affaU*. lhe gltes
bed. Ui st bring-. the tn«»t,
melon*, each only .
Anxious to Irani Ilk; tate.
stfll are stretches which oiler only a
be fontotlcn.’"
the reception roam, and shortly be
sent out by the American Federa­
gravel surface. The' cutoff between
tin
."i-PASS. LINCOLN SEDAN, good Urea and line shape mrchan,
... fore : ix lhe -dtxirs
—.. leading Into ...ra
We are haunted by an ideal lifeJ
tion of Utility investors. Iiic.. with
And without afly hvMtation ’
Bowi n and Dutton h^.s lain un'Awre
are
extracts
from
an
es.iAuditorium
wire
trirown
OpWi
am!
and
it
i;
because
v-e
have
within
u»!
full, knowledge and approval &lt;4 cer­ Admit me for drinking myself to .mate of our president written by
the tximjgin:.- inan-he:L in v mplc- tht b-.-;:inning and the ixHsibllity of I
finibhcd for several jtaro. while an
wonderful opportunity. Only
.
. .
.
death
11: Garvin, v.iltor tit "The Ob revet-. ,irou,K| the h ill- Uikin: their pl.ict- -•
tain large ■ utility corjxfralions-- ;I
For the r.iu.-v of tdncritlcn.
oighUcn-mile Mietth north ot Hx.iLmidon, England- Cmniiig as they do dt tn,, ubir,-resign, d them. Troxel':
lIMfi MODEL T FORD PICKUP, in good running order. A
we may believe the explaiutory let­
•M docspit "happen." It U or-1
Biir ih‘rki:y.. CiUASopolis Vigilant. |from the f-'ti of a man eonneelrd Hi orchestra 'futnulnd .ver. mjoyabl
tmgs i* sttl) rough gravel. ’ '
handy little rur for many purposes,
I preempted. captured, by1
ter-that accompanies it. Thia corAmerican politics, save mu*ic thtciughoui th- .*upp«T bum
micse .disadvantages would be
priced at only
.
u’. d cbmmnn inu-.
In ii rviYUL radio address Gover- I no way with
'
• ■ ,.utn. jjjg mrnu waj
poratjon professes to chumpion the
। are tw.» kinds nl very dis- ।
S.'Shcvl.? ..Vflu!ta3l'ra'''".‘." » ,,! ’’‘ra-MtanM ;
uil.n-t
n».ti FORD MODEL a paNei. DELIVERY, in
-t; cemre.. Mi- y\
:ic people--th&lt;be who have!
I.wt a fine concrete highway 1 xtetid., cause of-neglected public utility iiiperfect
condition,
at
only
writer k supper euchre n
vtuturs
and
welcomes
contribution.-,
atul tfove who have nerve. I
oil the way from Hastui,-. to Battle
........r. It
,. ..
. ..... ................... . m «. ra«- „t U.v .ta.ta.ta:
•
—
- ror jhe e\
mun doesn't know his strength!
r.ta. &lt;l v. 1.N.tata .1 in, v«...! ' '"U'.-I. &lt;4 th’ Mi . h anta
creek I: is natural for trad! to fol­ U from 31.00 to 8500 or more to, ' v.-rnbj
infm ma!
hr r&gt; sto his wt-aknes;.
low the Un-.- of h .* . resistantti, and
drntr ixinsLU largely, m knowIla •pretontlMi--. the propcnrtiotii 1- .ran
.....
....
......... &lt;hd ta rath
_
Mila W.iUdorll
ra.-utnlj...
"t™ ":,&lt;n’ ~l.hu..lins a
t.en yuu hare s.url ent'iueh.
. '
bwilnisa between Grand
ul C...
'.-ral. banner. ...
v.cnilxr 193'f !n:rn ii:ul PaH«ca! leaders of'Europe
a •chime for financing -a pourrtu!
c.'.T-tnck
lii “
Noiv:
ut whit a man ha- on htm
ilittuig; will sutler a
------ *
nit !r'i&gt;x- in him that counts, i
tabby, on a national scale to. boos! In :!■ •■ -Lamin : lecbiative .jk ;.d
tnLMjK/r’.a?:-a -a civ ar.
nd pumpkin pie formed
of maintain .present .utility rate:
Crumbs of Wisdom
ai'.h the Investor instead vl the util­ cl!. -a; iu down to ovtrw .Him.. ■ ill
M:&gt;. Fred Cutter. Jr . r.f I-f
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
been spending.a lew davs.-ad
ity companies looting the bill.
feu', merely «*- a gestutg ol dr-tap
tiki effect !ha’
•■Money wiu. mcal)i to be n yard- maiidm'Atut. Mrs. Itadul
pro
r. t all thou knowest but be­
would be clo-cd, und tin'
vtick with which t&lt;j measure value, ron. who
brt-n quite mt;
all thou s»ivest.
»
I
v.ay depvtuient ha. it
bat throughout the ages man has ‘^‘h’ the grippe.
Pungent Paragraphs
fitter been able to »iiv*.- a monetary C* J. Searles of Hlckn
sidcrurnMi. Grand R-.&lt;
admin:.-trai:uu i
yiird-shek which would not at one -l‘‘- 'he mu : oi hta al
county. Hastings and B
Ing- ;time tmnsure a hundred inch: • and Rorabeck ov. r Sunday.
ran a pow third —A
are mutually ii/.n
I at another one ■---••
inch."——
Sir■
bam C&amp;Ulty New-.
FORTY YEARS AGO TODA
pletlon of this hlghu
[Blackett.
The Barry and Eawn M
Jor need for these communit
■Ilion nu t in the nttic
persons
....
CH,.
aluabl
wLshino
IN COLD ST OR/
COOK IOIO8. Editors.

the fate ol lhe downed .village that
served its purpose so well. Now we
have'the
nave
tne a*i»«rr
answer—
—preserved uaaixmi
almost.
Inta, rrady U&gt; Mura ara.tl.ra bold
bund intent on 'exploring further
the secrets which the Antarctic has
to yield.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

Real Bargains

At the Universal Garage

$375

$375
$365
$150
$115

$175

$25
$275

Universal Garage Co

£he imaainatlon in ti
opportutuve:-.
Commander Byrd a
Cimriotu
and pt,»e*s!bns.''—Will
found Little America fo
Woodland; \
i chat-U.
five yeans ago, In .-pit
’ tn the difficult days thro-.njh Dr.. Lowry. Drake. Foil.
Antarctic winter* this camp v . i
Wilton v.e. as a people, an
huts, workshops. Ijbrmator.n
wo must not make (he inhiake ai
Parking
Mgrercotn* connected by an
thinking timt u- shall nnd 1
ate System of tunnels ha- b
and inability by clever ♦&lt;
ncha (waxhCar will lemain in tl:
dodges alune
Gh nn Frank
tag tranquil beneall-. Uic cl
ly and make her l.outv with lit
gnutdmuther. Mr.- M T Goodyear
cqvfttei of the South Polar
i “Do not conclude
Mr. and M:
Now a new exf^rntmn land*.
I p’li! lev is ‘otnettmes
, Mrs. D R
Is »!•;!! In
| lore one should have nothing g&gt;
to d0
do Brooki c F ____ _ Mrs
tbnw radio fowcra are stjll erect; ..
with It.. The Det that I'. Is «...
NEWS GLEANINGS.
few ininuU*' tunneliivg him,-.
n7-'" Jahn White 4nd Florence Krai.e ai
I'Jmt-* eon up! is not a reason' w
“ hy
” -endAl the luncrai ot Nchci
doorway to view, Inside it look* ...The imuicc
.
----- . —
ione should desert. On the contrary, Co*»k neur Prairuulu- _Tue*daj
— —
tlMJUgh the camp-had been.vacated
intry. as WC have iusl learned, n be heated with wood thu winter tout u a reason why cite should du Mr. und Ml*. Cha
rave Upparte ijf coal
battle with there forces of evil. ’—. . Manchester
b-jtyidwes; A lamp, landing on a
isamuH-Seabun'.
’
•
.
table, half lull o.f alt I* lighted;-mm
—New York Timt
A rtu-Jbush in trie pate-j ol a hotel
,in-Tumb4i&lt;
’is—
—«ra...
—
. . .
.faces 'foreman at
and i-raokera art on tnc tablu; a
so •-&gt;
large
tna; . ----"The. problems
civilization
is a cousin ol entste;
may be placed full arise from one basic source.
pbonohreph S'ajfos ready for uw; Theahunp In the dollar L cirhnw labli
■. taiiure to deal adequately with inelectric Tigfit lUltx* arc Mill strung .young
nan artist* out -&lt;! unrii
idivtdtral differences.' —Pro!. B. A.
iiom the cehing. a snap ol the France.
may fid a number ot
»me according tofc^ij,
•
■ W, R. Sellick at Paw Pkw ihb'wcek
ML* Genic Brown is home from
switch and they turn on. In one ol vacancies in Provincetown bams.
priced lor not
Stand by high livnu’ sUiuiards fipringlleld. Illinoia. for-a few weeks'
Hit! store rooms aril wiiate meat. Detroit News.
a •medium- .'rum r.bhi.u and prt^wuve labor visit with her parent*.
beet and a sUb ol bAon still tn good
---------rteville and
on 37SW, and ; and set your face firmly again*: ex­
conalilon. Thc cook thaws them out Girl out ou- way also
a:
travagance from d&amp;honert and un­ As A Ru-vteli cl Galesburg were in
ana lutiiXKis a mJligun »tcw tor nounced a.gold abrugaUon ctetc•
- . ,
, . productive ganu."-&lt;&gt;urn D. Young die city Tuesday.
publuhed in the
.
tiui iiuntpry «ie*i. Brer since tin she wants it jfiaUuum entagcinvi.-.
i*.&gt;ued in Boston. 1 "Only J iffejived for other* u U;? FIFTY-FIVE '»EARS AdO TODAY.
iirat expedition broke camp in iKffi. ring.—Arkaivaa Garelte.
luc worth while."—Albert Einstein. A few of thc old time Heighten*

Milk Is the Best
Also
the Cheapest Food!

Th- scientist studies
fans and PROVES his ’Statement/ Medical
i-'..ntuts who have investigated F'DOD VAL­
UES arc agreed that pure milk is not only ths
most nourishing food, but it h also the least
expense, it contains the body-building food ele­
ments and health-building vitamins that make
it almost a balanced ration. SchHHUts who
study fued value* say that every growing child
needs » quart of good milk a day. and cveryadult a'pint.

The logic I* plain. |u yuur own and your fam-

lly’» best Interest*, you should use more milk.
Highlands Dairy speciplueu in producing and
.wiling good, clean milk. All wo self conies tram
our own state-accredited herd. Our bams, our
milk hou;&lt;c and our processing of milk have lhe
approval ot state autlioriUcs so we are permit­
ted to sell ours as GRADE A milk. But it costs
you no more. We Invite your Inspection of our
Dairy. It youll visit our barns and milk home
YOU will KNOW we are right in saying High*
lands Dairy milk Is guocl. clean milk.
A telephone call will bring it to your home.

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31. 1934

•ante cta**‘ of roy*t«rers and dis- lean people in repealing ilu: Ei»h-'|B. C. AREA COUNCIL
lurter. ... Ilullno 11 OnmMnno. [«uU&gt; Am.ndm.M No
.....
tv- dnnrlvart of hl. litral riutits Tho
RECEIVE DISTINCTION

Drunks Are Causing Numerous
.. .........
Disturbances Of Peace-Lo&amp;Hy.sSSSa Wins
.OonUh»d from PM. «»&gt; J.

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' I RONEltS .. W ASlIliltS

CQNSUMERS
POWER

THE GLUTTED HOME MARKET

the Junior Bed Cross!
nerson a riah* tr&gt; iruzxie
Mnr.a suaunnTSogp
-?
Award for Second Year
;
(MiUlUMHEAOV
'
r
PMbhc nuU*n‘* ,•«“ a
in Succession
-N',r hlL',
“
rt
“bl to
'wr *°
’* J&gt;ccr
,”
right
to rrta,n
retain “a lk
licerute
to *
sell
if he shall make hu place a nut-1 the Haiti# Creek, Area Council has
Banct- ty sailing boa»- to persons, received the Junior Red Crow swim- '•
who are more ol leM mtoxteated, or mlng award for lhe safety precau- j
to i&gt;er»oii8 in tlie habit of becoming lions maintained and the high qua!-1
tly of training given at unoip
Camp nrn
Ben :j
hltoxicati-d.
•
nreardmu to
m Lioyrt
TJovri Shafci
Hhafci j:
Sooner or later on exaapcmJcU Johnston according
puMlc -Ul
whM iwy aid . lew ?““■«
™
year, ago. .nw saloolu wen, not
11 v Cowc41 a,,
ioroed out of b,»tar« b, fol.l Ob°&lt; ““ ““"O'
«&gt;■&gt;
«UU,«r.. nor b&gt;- ,-olrr. who OnlrM .! ■“„"”««' two KJ« In.niwuion
ln (Home oihn p~pi, or u&gt;«r
'*&lt;
’»’'d “™’ i
HtMs Tho Mor (raffle w»» outTh* rmbl-in U «,»
,
tawed borame (he Mknu UM be- dl.pU&gt;- io (br Bonner M.- non*.-,
come uJilxurablc nuisance*. It wa
*’””r 1 “r,&gt; “
(evident
,vl(lc.nt at
lhp
linu
.
U1M
lht
.
Amerfe
nuirement;.
necessary,
to
qualify
;
nt the time that thc Amcri
voter,
who nut saloons
out of thus distinction. guard
Red Ct'/*;
rx»mui&lt;r
wr^.,*nnLlaii*?-1...
t^Fntafntn- ln charge; one '»&gt;&gt;•«•
for-&lt;-arh mx :
.. .
&lt;&lt;„
rX “ a con.|dcral&gt;le
h&lt;&gt;k,
’ut ,o*cr- "■*"
lookout
1919
percentage of ihoM- who voted the
grappling hookx; life-,
!932
saloons out of existence were men l*.dVtt’i’- CJ' U 'b?*1’. Jun,2r ”n[1 “J? or
Who drank mon or !&lt;■ -.-• frequently.
«’“«! at all Ume* during *wim-;
■btit they had become tired of saloon ,nl,,K |x*rl*«vf. a f0!*'41 are;i fnr,
lawlesMYna We thing it can be said L‘ol’1'.?lmnU‘ri ««d he g t n n c!!
ptudr &gt;n lu thp United | they did la tho pre war period, and
thu? moderate drinker, kilted^Qie b.e’1,h ’«'•'&gt;"*'”&lt;•» »&gt;•*«&gt; prrmi'lucr*« - d at ixwt they are now catlag a higher parliquor tntmc when It wax ixItTiwed *lon
•'*“« ** &gt;”'&lt; n. check *v1
o.tr pcipatatloa. but ccOt ot lbe 101,1 preducuoa ut boat iouId ollnjlnuta the excess on tbn
I ha patna rata
in Jhte county, xvate and nation. J®”1* buddy, ayotein for Insuringj
। &gt;-• uroJucta avail- lt‘,n 20|«aw ago. tlowavor. thia ea&gt;
The name people. If they find the
ol ymmgcr swimmer*; one ।
lex {Mir hundred weight and
tiaftlc comer, back with the old time ,l!' x al ,{2r tv‘ry eight i wnniners. !
market hat deprevi
uta. return fru» the wbolti
tawlrwAs* ahd drunkanMW. will r‘^’illir Ufc-saving drill*; regular |
ciratroyrany and allSubstitute.-, for «aimnatl;uu ran. day; instnielimr;
exports since the is a rndrcilnu ot the compardtivi
kulturat
imunt Admin*
the saloon which our taws'havt* ere- ; , “, *' r' , 1,1 '•'!a«is svimmmgi
A merlesn p»oplo
ated or may create.
atrokes; ins’.ructina uwomph-hrd
i filing anpind It trio-. v, rather than nf any snbs'.anUal hath
to preadut-dajr
• For their' own protection, those ’**‘mmerx ’■&gt; lavs junior Rrd Crosv |
lor j
k and lard than pick up in c
uh. have peer llcensoa ahould reek?*™**?® “' " 9o.its
,M’a examined torj
equlremeot*,
____
Imlrj-d c'-ich Week &gt;'
reasonable n gulatlons and reason- _____
f
able hours for «&lt; Hing liquor. Those for ralejy by 4 public health officer.!
I*. « such care and precautions as i
who con-vider liquor drinking a perPINE LAKE FARMERS* CLUB. a* children and they should have Recitation. “Just Dirt.” Mana
Bonnl right, which-they do not abuse, thcic thi«i hnvh given. Camp Brn I
HU at' tlie Partners* the
Hc Ponied out that the Calthrop. Ruth and Lloyd Notting­
should diicounU-mjnce ‘drunken- 'Ji*iutpn u splendid record for &gt; There were
. .
.
.
so-called "fads" of manual training, ham presented a comedy tiiat pro­
Club a: Robert
Ford's,
for
a day
ncss by ixtsoiis warn abuse their 1salt
meeting. Jan 27. The committee domestic science. ami sewing will voked much laughter. Wo shall ex­
rights and dtaobevjlm law by get-'
served a lovely dinner, after whlclj bring out the talents* of each child pect to hear from theiso promising
ting drunk and becoming public
thi) vicc-pn fddrnt. Lee Nottingham, slid thus they will be started on young people tn Hollywood soon.
, nuisances.
•
I terns of interest were in charge
ail day meeting with jxrt luck called Hit*' meeting to order and we thr right course. He aljo told some­
There is no rt ason for Hastings to an
1
on February 14. at the hoipe rang “OnwCfd, Christian Soldiers’* thing qX-Olrt-puipmed J3p.0OO.OGO tor^ of Pearl Brown.
'tolerate diunkeimess by a small dinner
1
»1C' A motion was made and supported
improvements and why he
! fraction ot Hmmc who-&lt;*xerc|sc their ‘ul Mr and Mrs. E CL Smith- Mrs mid repeated the Ix?r&lt;l.. Prayer. The publre
We
’r I™;
hope every
l.~ —
that.----the. program
______committee
_______ _ feature
usual order of business was dis­ voted against it. V.
i right to drink h&lt;]tfor. Nor ta there
.
with und Mary Mullcnrlnrc clUarn in Barry county Is back ot further information on thc school
Innv retisrfn-why any place shall re- 1the program and u debate in one t&gt;f pensed
' ‘ charge of- a very interesting Mr. Parker In this.' We are always question. Thc program will lit hi
•tain a license to sell b»*r if the 1the features, of the program. The took
glad
to
have
Representative
Parker,
charge
of
Robert
Ford
and Mrs.
men
folks
an*
also
invited
to
this
'
and
ver'.h
while
program.
We
join*
grtt-d ot 1U: proprietor makes him 1
with us.
Lottie Lindsey. Meeting adjourned
ic.d*l i singing •Abide With Me."
■ tpink oiiJv’of his own private profit meeting.
1
IMiwlon. -numue und Thread.-- b&gt;' "
'and not t.f the public* interest When
Mr&lt;. Arthtir Tcdd died. at her* •’News of TnteFUt to Ihe-jDalry Aril*"
Calthrop
‘
nn Muturrrnv
Saturday .vonlncr
evening. XA.H
Feb. 1A
10, with
i(ti individual drinks liquor and does ! bom? here on Friday mopilng troth Farmer'' w«‘ very ably given l^' Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ell Lindsey.
j not interfere with lh&lt;* rights-of nth-1 rear!* *. fever, hire had only rctwnlr Ernest Smith of tlie- Delton Co-opSolo, “l H Take You Hom? Again
Pearle Bagley. Secy.
,»*rs and nrhul- his own affairs, suchily mwd ht*:c with the lamily from rrative creamery, in which she Kathleen." John Chamberlain.
&gt;
• drinking of liquor i- lawlirl at the'Sunrii-ld. Before coming here siic’,pointed out the many reasons why
It was also a pleasure to have our
HOLMES CHURCTL
---- ....
n B j,.ni.in Ke&gt;s underwent-ari operation at-a lam-i thc dairy fanner should use dairy county school commissioner, Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Barnmn of
[drunk and mi s^lHnux-if a nui- sing hAspilnl. She leaves h husi/and prodm ln iiutcad of the chcoper »ub- Maude Smith, with us to explain Hustings were Sunday visitors at
-suncu nr a menace! such dninken•*—-••1■ anti' three - small children Our ktltiites. She c&lt;xnplimcnted thcmore
pa-. iti&lt;»c
nn236.
no. telling
aao. teiung
or
about au«ui
Act No.
of Hilbert
Barnum's and Mr and Mr;»&lt;» ami any disorder or evil enn- ymr.at!),- &gt; , extended to the ta -,tryts of our creamery tor thvlr toy- tjHs tt5JMg)J)0o appropriation and Hany Woodman of Grand Rapids
( dycl tiiat result from it income the reav&lt;;'.t funvlv. Stic was buried aljalty in using butter.
■
* .
how It would ta* distributed. It ta were callers.
public'.-- bu-dn * &gt; Such oflmueitl V&lt; r;.u.nt ville ,jri Sunday af.ermxm. ■ Dkmaid Hili favored us with sev- the. goal t&lt;&gt; have within five years not
tattle Mi e; Darlene LouL-u? arrived
rhouid not ta* tolerated.
A •.*■:&gt;- !:*.-(;&lt;• crowd attended the eral pretty selections on his Hawa- a one room retail in Barry remn'y. at the hoi .;* i Mi. and Mrs. Keith
I*. T A Slum Supper and program Jinn guitar.
Tills county would be the first in the Durkee s -ii’lay. Congou ulnttono.
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
I last Friday evening. The men put
We were very glad to have Rcpre- state to have all schools consoli­
Several relatives and friends of
I Mrs. George Holl gave a party on a good urogram.
;rentatiyr Club... F. Parker with us dated. Owing to the kind interer. Freeport save Mr. and-Mrs. Keith
;Saturday rgenmu. Four tables of,, Mis? M.irum Woodman Is spend-;again He explained thc Thatoiwr- and generosity ol w. K. Kellogg Smclker a miscellaneous shower at
(cards were played after which a fine mu i ii w week* hi Kalamazoo with Slav School Act. Some think this she showed how thc schools in the the home of Mr. und Mrs. Purest
jhot supper was served,
her aunt. Mrs Geo. Fiegal and ict I* to force Szonsolidation of different jrarts of the county might Price Saturday evening.
I Ixtta Strait, assisted by Thelma familv.'Mrs Fit-gal and daughter, ikdioah. which U not true.- Taxes be conrolid&amp;ted. She also compared Elwood Ba mum is on the sick list.1
.Hall. chtertalnVd the South Ver-, Mr.iv i*t-. “i.fiit Munday night am! Aould be equalized through this act. thc expense of running the schools
Mrs. Floyd Fvncetcmaker spent
mensviJle Birthday Chib Thursday.1 Tuesday in thc Woxlman home.
But he did emphasize
thc fact-----that....on—the
- »■------------------ present basis and
—....the.....inSaturday afternoon with Mrs. Anna
{Twenty*tcvefi enjoy'd the dinner.
•u ...
.■*■**■
I school*
eased aid in the larger unit
•hoots can ta- rim
run lor less when ci
c:cased
unit, Mrs. Endsley in Hastings.
; tcqjt place as follows: Prc-.lden*,1 r-v?
woT
°n? cuunlr&gt;’ 111 consolidated. W&lt;- d&lt;» mu want cheap Smith has pul much time and. Mr, .aid Mrs. Bert Hayner and
[■Myrtle Strait. Election of officers tion '' Wlinoul *‘ radiocasting ata-- &lt;;.rx&gt;is and we get what we pay thought on this subject and made family of South Woodland went
itook plurc as follows: President.,* ■1 '
•
Uot- there is-notlung as valuable ur. realize hew really important it Is. Sunday visitors at Fred; Durkee'*.
•Thelma Hull; vice-president, Anna
! Vandervcer; secretary - treajurej*. ’
I Olive Hokunsan.
! ,George Bciiedtct. who died lib
Lanning*faM week, atu brought herei to Wojdtawn cemetery Thursday for,'
iburiul. It war. a large funeral.
| On *Thur3day callers ' at Asa]
j-Strait ; were, Mr and Mrs. George*
■ Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett.]
!Mr.-. Elcie Ackerson. Mrs. Bess'
| Welch. Mr nnd Mrs. WHford Pnce;
and ssn bonald. alMK Lam-Ung, ;
। Mr und Mr*. Georg? Hull were'
•: In Kalamazoo one day last week on
biuunrss.
Myrlen Strait of Nishville had.
quite a smathup with hl* car while i
Hi Grand Rapid., la^t week. A man
Having decided to quit farming, I will.sell at public auction at the farm known as
from Wayland turned directly in
front of him on Burton avenue.
the Corrigan Place, one mile east and one-fourth mile north of Freeport, or 8 miles

[certain
to J.
breed
xertou* cor.dHl.m-&gt;
| which .!»
tauM,
.h.m.ruh ««

gaUwr agaliut altowmg thate who'sale &lt;ot beer. no. longer required u, *”‘ I"
“naiul eleven
tell liquor or Uwm who drink U&gt; «-|te nai-intoxicahhg. ' U continued
y shuakl iXer tarnr' be
eea. to violate the taw.
| f«r p-i . rea-onaJU-hour In this
“wouM
th“
lutws cannot be respected and:clt&gt;- Tlie MierltHi office ha*been
j6 up lu
cny council to fix
will be defied and the rights of oih-&gt; •** 9‘." *“* *5®“
'reasonable hour* ior the sale of Il­
er* are certain to be Ignored whcn ‘u*tUl*° odock in the morning to.quon especially sltwe beer h no
any person or pcreon* become Inlox- |Uto
U*M! »re
cal* nr
of .in,,,..
drunks, BOM
some or
of these
.-----......
ttan tl
w »...
3r.l~i.oUe
Icated. Disorder and disturbances of comptaints, so we are told, were (xntenl. also to "regulate the sale of
lhe peace usually follow drunken-] made by jiersona who have licenses - mtoxlcanta In Hastings and toniaks
" Sbre? w Uq*»? Unew. No one- has a right, under the, to sell beer! It U unreasonable to ask 'e
u ho may
Igw, to get Into that' condition. or to expect a atariff or hb. officers
Uw Uno ina&gt;
Neither has any person a moral to ait up all night in order that
»ueh| Tho Bonntr. o. » puMIe newsright to be a, party to getting aqv I Urey IW- prompUy
ljfla on|y ono jntwreM in this
person in a condition wherq. he be -1[cornpUlnU.
comes a putaa'nee or a menace
I The plain logic of this situation is ] matter—the public interest. Thr
Rep/.Ls coming to this paper! that there should be a thorough en-] rights of the public will not be rcsho&lt; timt some ix-nwin.* have been i|farcement of the law* againstspected by intoxicated persons They
able m recent days,to buy und to; drunkenness, and a proper regula-[do not realize what they are doing.
consume liquor tn Hastings until.lion
lion of,
of. and
and reasonable
reasonable hour*
hours for.-become
for. become public
iMiblit: nul»anf.t*s
nul»an©es and
and may
mav
they become drqpken disturber* end j th«
the *ata
sale nf
of llnunr
liquor in Hastings. w.
We d,.
do j h,r™,n
become „„hlu
public nwn.r«
nwnacx'~ Thi.
This j&gt;anuUances. It is reported that the I not need und do not want a "nuis-1 per accepts lhe verdict of lhe Arner-

COMPANY

We

AUCTION SALE

■
SOUTIHVENT CARLTON.
Thirteen jwrimen attended the
adult cla-- on Tuesday afn ni-xm
at thc home of Mr. and Mr-. IjiFayett© U.'bonie. AH are cordially InvitMr. (Hid* Mrs William Shriber and I
cta’ightcr of Hu thins ..pent
* evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Shriber.
Mr. und Mr-. Claude Cole and
• j family of LovreU spent Saturday
j night xilh Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ful­
ler.
! Mk BatL.. i Bo? in an &lt;f Haj turns spent Sunday with Mr. und
(Mrs. Walter Cullutt. .
| Mr. and Mr.- Frank Shriber und
Hazel mid Mr. und Mrs.* Leo Barry
and Nnrnv.n .; n: Sunday with Mr
। and Mrs O. N Landen cf East
I Carlton..
i The wood I)'-.* ut Mr. Beck'* was
postponed until Feb. e. The ladles
। in thc community io furnish .put
Hack dinnt: at the home ot Mr. and
Mrs Guy Nrt-h for the wood cutters.!

house was not very well attended.
I We were i-ntcrtained with an oldla?hlor.t&lt;l Ap'llins bee and were
quite surprised at ourselves We
hope for a larger crowd next lime, i
Feb. 15.
■Rowtnary Feldpausch went toj
Ann Arbor,'Thursday to go through
lhe ollintc there.
Mr and Mrs. CltiToitt. Hammond
and son Bernard, spent Sunday at
Dr. Mohler's In Hasting*.
Mr. and .Mr- Victor Glum. Junior
nnd Marjorie, of L ike exit-sa called
at Warren Bolten* Friday.
Robert Tyler i- pending a lew
days in Vcimw.tviile.
Several from this way attended
thr funeral of Virgil Dryer Thurs-1
day in Hast mg...

' Frank . Warapo hi* moved hl»
family from the John DeWeerd
homo t:&gt; Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs Covilte of Coats
Grove visited their son Verdun and
fuhjily Wudnosday.
Al the creamery annual meeting
held at Freeport Wednesday, Neal
i Newton wa* elected u&gt; otilce for th .*
following year.
A train making the run from Ber­
lin to Hamburg. Germany, lows a
speed In kilometer* fcr thc benefit
cl pufcngers.

straight north of Hastings, on

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Wednesday, February 7
Commencing at 12:30 P. M. Sharp, the following described personal property.
HORSES.
Bay mare, 15 years old, weight 1500.
Gray mare, 14 years old, weight 1500.
19 HEAD OF CATTLE.
Durham cow, 3 years old, bred.
Holstein cow, 6 years old, bred.
Holstein cow, 5 years old, bred.
Holstein cow, 9 years old^ bred.
I^olstein cow, 8 years ojd, bred.
Holstein cow, 8 years old, bred.
Holstein cow, 5 years old, bred.
Holstein cow, 3 years old, bred. ■■
Holstein cow, 2 years old, bred.
5 yearling heifers, all due in October..
5 heifer calves. ■
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Bedroom suite., 4 bedsteads.
6 dining room chairs. Bookcase.
Piano. A number of 1-gal. crocks.
One 30-gaI. crock. Steel range.
Linoleum, 10 ft. x 13 ft. Wash bowl set.

HAY ANI^ FEEDS.
About 300 bu. corn in crib.
About 50 bu. oata.
About 8 ton. mixed hay.
TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS.
Wagon and flat rack. Wagon and stock rack.
Grain binder, John Deere, 7-ft. cut.
McCormick corn binder.
McCormick mower, 5-ft. cut.
Blackhawk manure spreader.
Superior grain drill.
Double bottom plow, John Deorc.
Walking plow, Oliver 99. •
Spring tooth drag, 3 section.
.
John Deere hay loader. Side delivery rake.
Corrugated roller. Dump rake.
Two-horse cultivator. Clover seed buncher­
Clover seed swather. 5-tooth cultivator.
Lawn mower. 3 set* hay slings.
Exira harness. 30-gal. kettle.
Corn :hellcr. Set double harness.
Hay rope. Quantity grain bag*.
(
Fence stretchers, forks, shovels, other imall tools.
Cream separator, DeLaval No. 15.
3 ten-gal. milk cans.
1 eight-gal. milk can.

TERMS OF SALE:—CASH. Nothing to be removed until Bettlcment it made.

WM. F1NGLETON, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

J. E. BABBITT, Ciw

�THE HWmT.C BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 51. 1934

Hobart.

Alter Tudale—Oil

For

MIDDLEVILLE.
Tuesday cveplng a dozen men
from tore and Irving went to Grand!
Rapids hnd enjoyed tlie Brotherhood.
program. Among those who spoke |
was Hon. J. C. Ketcham. whose ad-,
(Continued from page oner
/sprinkled with snow to the Grund
drew as usual was much enjoyed. i
A fine basket ball game here last
• Continued from pope one&gt;
Tuesday. If you want the purlieu-:
lar» turn to tip! sports page.
{
fxpe... public. For Instance not kafit neo
Non-Fiction.
Sullivan. Mark—Our Times. Vol. 3.. The annual creamery meeting was |
thought, surely.
(going through lhe state from cast ENCE. Pit use capitalize ei cry let­ he built a garage in a district ju,st
well attended and the old directors
to west
west and
and saw
saw pracucany
practically nouinoth- ter
to ii't across -what I mean, but ouuide of the Bqt’lc Creek city Over Here.
Ur rv-A-i »rUw.ri nt wi.nv won 1’ to
&gt;&lt;■
j—j Sgta
—m. ’i-».
nsfor
another
and
must come
S.^H^ry. . . . ------ are in
a letterstory
ali by
itself
Wlllcmre. Cornelius William—A, were re-elected; At the directors'limits. Before he could do it he had ,Cop
meeting Friday the same officers!
Remembers.
rannuw.
w.io-.i
____ —
- - - -----/
GreetIto
’iSSTill W ^rned
turned te
to roam at
at will
will. Miles and
nnd Ings
ings lo
to you all
all.., Wish I mill
might rend. to pay 82.no for a permit to some-,, faJIet and Schllnk—100.000.000i were chosen and the old help all re­
4he five.tours wait ju.- I all too
v(iJ flt,Id5 rich black
you some of tho glorious California one in Battle Creek who knew na Guinea Pigs.
tained. A very successful year's bus-4
CM1S Ira CM, PH«:r BtamS,
«“ Kblamvta erlrry beta JUIHbrnt and •&gt;,. It, Madam more about garage;, than a rabbit.1 Bufano, Remo—Be
Puppet incXs. the lowest cost per pound for"
NOW Ji thr time to do something about IL
Later he wanted to Install electric- showman.
the butter making for many years.j
lights. —
Before
... he . wa.-. allowed
..
a.to du
wfltis. Vera—Embroidery-Stltche?., a much larger output and . somej
Our SUPERIOR POCAHONTAS has a high heat unit
tiiat *he
to *get
another frcimi.
permit
rtalrUSntLmnK'ui/diu/c11 We are tamlllar wild ll in Mlchlcsn,.
Sadie B Cook. ........
,v had *v
“ ■ eMivinri
jucaaon,
Jackson. a.
J. Hampden — Eurojie economy measures were the cause. .
and pay $2 0(&gt;, and the man who sold since the War.
This plant has .been in surctswful:
.Utata »'t*M «»■ Ibn'ta &gt;n area._______ I January .wntyrml,.
and splendid lasting value, clean burning quality and a
him the jiermit knew a. much about
Hetzbert Max J—Off To Arcady. operation for yeah, and means much
thing in our lives, so'i tried’ to- Thc Santa Fe furnished a mo.’t
low ash content that makes a satisfied customer with
electricity as a Hottentot doe* about
uaidt and Harkneis—Clothing For to both the farmers as well as the
' look the sophisticated one und did Interesting guide book. "By the
merchants here.
Jupiter. Not tar from his home a re- , the School Gitl. i
enjoy it all—most of all the people— Way," with detailed information of
tired farmer had purchased two lots. , -Longworth.
-'
- •••
---------- — C-- L Boley and his school bus.
Alice
Roosevelt
Ute old. the young, the middle-aged, j the states and towns they traverse.
.On one of them he built a^nicc Crowded Hours.
.
! which goes east from here, had rome
Let us fill your bin with SUPERIOR POCAHONTAS and
tome in strtvt clothes, some in eve- From it I learn that Kansas has,
home; the other he gave up to lhe —Genera! Foods Cook Book.
experience with clay road.i when thc
■hing clothes, some very smart,’some more acres in corn than forty-two
remove from your home the possibility of having inade­
.growing o! flower... He was visited
Hale. Wm. Ji—Chemistry Trium­ frost was cut last week. He had to
hot so much so. It was a huge place.' other states, and averages a prodticfour times liqt summer by reprtsen- phant. '
bi- pulled out- twice one morning
quate heal at the Urns when comfort means most.
with. I wouldn't dare guess, how t ion of 119 millions bushels a yepr.
tatives of the state government and Anthony.
z. .........
...c —
......
v ....An- over near Garner Schondclmayer's.
Katharine
Marie
many tables, but they were well It's a great cattle country and from
(Continued from page one)
‘
compelled
to
pay
$2
00
a
visit
for
un
tolnette.
’
where
they
had
recently
worked
on
filled. There are scores of such the number visible alone from thej
------ inspection of his flower garden! He I Ruiey. Eleanor—An Abandoned
the road. There did not seem to be
places in Chicago It's the way a train we readily understand why re8l estate subject to tax. should not Uas
raising thc flowers for hta own orcliaid.
any bottom to thc road nnd he was
pleasure nnd not to sell. It srrfilhnc- j colhru. A. F-—Radio Amateur's thirty minutes late upon bit!vol at
W.
to b. PUO« I. M b. I .n’t to K.
‘°//n.' ful that he .&lt;hould have been corn-[ Handbook.
the school. This upholds "the no
tolled to pay sera to somebody for Miller. Max—I Cover the Water- fall work” upon day roads.
through the intricacies of Chicago great acreage when the corn is
hf« tl-I
that privilege.
’Iron:.
Flour, Feed, Coal, Cement, Lime, Brick, Tile
Farm Implement)
Wednesday even| ng someone. w.ho,
gtraeta. and its numerous hold-ups. green and the fields yellow with
“ n’“« ,a*
Wet have been pairing laws nt;
jMn Barnes, Librarian,
evidently believes )»rk to be good
at night, by our friends to the Dear- 'wheat—for Kansas now produces S'," a’*
J?
and it hr ternffc speroi in Michigan. Many bi j
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TELEPHONE 2118
bom station from which the Santa mon* than any other state in the .
t
h‘‘
‘ them, far more than necessary, call
to cat. took touf dressed hogs from,
OBITUARY'.
Fe jeares.
! Unton. It* great elevators in this ha'p lo Pa&gt; Therefore, wr behere for cowtly commferions and mure' France* Madeleine Gardner, old- thc Arthur Geukes daughter boureJ
Mr Reynolds told uj of spending
country make a skyline nearly
ta55,®t®hLJ.° bt&gt;
°*! job*. It has become a serious ques-; cwt child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas So far we have hot heard of the
.
an evening recently with ftiends * ‘trying as that of New York
“nc tha't wou’Ku"’!^ t ion how to preserve a home and Gafdner. was torn July 8. 1897. at guilty party being found.
jiay so much money for um Icss gov- i lhe Gardner farm west of this city Mrs. G. D. Whitmore left for her .
enunent &lt;&gt;&gt;st5.
'and passed away January 25/1934. daughter's Thursday evening upon.
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Rev. Fred Horn and Mrs. Horn
As a member of the legislature । ul the tome ot her parent*. 109 receipt of the news that there were Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitmore of and daughter, Evelyn, spent Satur­
four of them down with scarlet fev-l
taved of hi* spare cash, fortunately .K&gt;^as are the most stupendous ‘"Sded L^h^la? rewrti^nlct- to could say something lo to&lt;q&gt;lc west State Road. She was united in er. At the last report all were do-I Deltop pleasantly entertained the day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
P.V..UVM u. u,v ,uw rvcr-.no CH*CI- Obout
c’“rc(ul ln -'Wning to-1 marriage to Robert E. Surine of
Moody and mother of South
a small amount in this core. One s‘8ht 111 America.
hich WGu
*d &amp;fing
ioeai asM
.s._ unoas Thf pe°:,lc of Michigan are .Nashville July 27. 1932. and® they ing as well as possible under the Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle Thurs­ Bryon
cd. which
would
bring local
nsresstwenty being present/ Those Maple Grove.
circumstances.
Lu rille
1
.lor ^-pooi
„ purposes
now
complaining
of a three
cent &lt; lived uvea
in Nashville
until uniu
two years
grows rather blare to this sort oi Emporia, best known as thc home ------nicnt5
in' rural
1
,ments
far .school
nunxxus
in . rural
.........
n
in nasnviuc
two years
;---—•• and
— •*/ three of 'day.
Clinton Hom spent Saturday
thing in Chicago, it reems.
of William Allen White, was anoth- L*
—
... .in '*a rS lax: a,ld yr! raorc 1111113 ,00-ax) nso. when they came buck to Him*- h1'*- chUdren now have it and no from South Shultz und Hastings, .night
districts
to a straight three mills
and
Sunday with Elmer Anwho
were
present"
were,
Mr.
and
T™“ wotua
woiS r&gt;*
“ 7.'r
'»»«» w
■» "•» Alttowb Mm wmi
Sur-« We t.mUy will
We boarded the Grand Canyon.er stop of interest.
|i-wry uu&gt;vrtci unai
xatr ' '
— ’’ ---- - •• ”»
»
Mrs. Theodore Pranshka und Mrs. I dens of Brush Ridge.
Bpcctal at 11;35. Everyone on ourj On Wednesday morning’we awoke and lt
it equalizes the burden of school 151alurc
*Hlalurt‘ ln favor '&gt;*
ot a *1*
s,x rcnt
cent sales me
me had
had torn
been in
in ill
ill health
health for
for manv
many ,1U'°
..
I Mr. and Mri Glen Gates are
----- - ----—
„ off ---------------------------------।support
,ax! f'° doubt
d9u,:&gt;l nw-u
most of
of them
them never
never years,
yea-,, her
lirr last
last illness
illness was
was of
of short
short
Burdette nHUU
Wodd uw^upmucu
accompanied u&gt;
by, Mina Kenyon. Mr. atgl Mrs. Charley making their home with his par­
Pullman
was.------getting
for the ex-;to an---------entirely
different---------landscape
— Support
’
,aX!
tm
. denartment
.
..
.
read tin* petition and shined without duration and all that medical aid A- H. Bell went to Grand Rapids Aldrich, Mrs. Maud Zqrbe). Mr. and1 ents. Ttwlr friends wish them joy
tra dav
day nt
at th«*
the ftrnvnn
Canyon, ««
so tn
In th..
the .i wmNew Mnvirn-tx-niont
Mexico-typical nt
ot m.irh
much nt
of i —
The '.
5(ate
of edticnHovey. —
Mr.
andi
Mrs. -----Albert;■
——• —
„ —
-—
four days we became familiar with , the country in the southwestern sec- 'llon teahres that Uw &lt;mr rwm knowing what tjie petition called and loving. IjatMta could do. wait Tf'da? and he left hta cur in a park-'Mrs.
Ucea and had pleasant visits withUon of the US. A. little Jumpy
“ utterly inXll'-Ju.". to c^’ for. ,
| d.me she is survived by her hUs- lnK ,ot: When ready to come home Nash a,ul sort. Ronald. All report and happiness.
'
Inany.---------------------------------------- (rises of ground, scrubby trees of qu an educational program P i Another thing that needs to be
IRVING.
.,
t-—
. ...that the taxnavers wlui. looked alter
...— ....
. Mrs
R Wto Bolton Mrs H E Mrs. Bell, who went after them.
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Hovey al
bj .citizens
who wish
I shared the washroom the first the pine_______
"family, rfthin
layers ol snow.
. kno.;.&amp; t4W
I The Ladles' Aid Society will meet
*-taht
' ranches surrounded
.
..,aXP
“&gt;er8 able
“ l,rotccl ltiel-r. homes is lobbying ut Whittum. Miss Edna Gardner and
night with
with aa ladv
lady from
from Boston,
Boston, one
one'ranches
surrounded with
with liills
hflis. low
low su^^
'Mic'h ^hoota
^re^not
l«* your car. even thc com- Hastings.
from
and aa pretty
horses Dgrazing-now
nnd t0
to phull
and
maintain consolidated
conJoltdnteif LnnfilnR r&lt;,r
Interests. Lob- Mio, Jeamjette Gardner and ihrja PW of a deputy sheriff does not ”Ronald
—M Kenyon
-------- --of Bellevue ----- al the home of Mrs. Ben Beverwyk
spent,
from Montreal
Montreal und
pretty dark- buildings,
......................
..—.....
UIiad ail
a maintain
bverf
Iao- .!st.llook
. ■ —
...
byists nt-t*
are rw*xt&lt;
pests at
al ILaming. ThetF
1---- ' brothers Robert Of Nilt'S iltlli ItOvBI^ nillke you
jw,. safe.
two days last week with hta grand­ Friday. Fib- 2. Pol luck dinner. •
eyed vniinly
young XZIcc
MLv frrvn
from XvflwaukAA
Milwaukee. Tt
It than
then na hiohnr
higher hill
hill rnn.^no
coming Intr*.
into vview.
Tht. Inonfrv
»or thut tmrnocv hvitrt.«
........
' . .. . .
ira* the tatter'* first trip without;A twenty-five minute stop at Las.SJjTirom state S' work demoralizes and corrupts mem*
v.«
Fred O. Stokoe ta U1 and $ physl-Everybody
parenu. invited.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E Ken-,
and George ot
Hastings. one «he- V*r.&lt;rl CT RrrlV.u.
her mother, who was sure something Vegas gave us a brisk walk in mar'L-nev^ Mate 'nrome
bers
of the legislature.
Hr told of rphew
David
B &gt;ltbn ni;ii
and twu
two iiiwi-i-.
nieces etan had ,o ,H’ ca*.ted f°r him Bun- yon. and ate dinner Thursday with;■ The Fellowship meeting was wclp
............................
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pin.w. im
'iu OviniMi.
attended
arid timee present enjoyed
•
..
.
.
&lt;i»r
M-pnin.
.
hta uncle. Frank Hallock, ot Milo.
■
tla\ evening.
would happen to her. I told her thc vtlous air One can understand why could
madc to flnung. u pi wrain paying one visit to'Rooni 519 at the Nan,.j. Bolton and Jayne Gardner.
hearing
Mrs.
J. E Vandenberg tell
. old story of tucking the Atlantic this section te -o beneficial for pul- o( building consolidat^ schwl.’ in Downey Houx*. where a num had
Bcautitul
was thc Christian
Mrs- Merle Boyer is on the sick
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Smith and.
their-recent trip to Florida.
Wiley ',w' UonJd; -U^5r r arm,“S a ^fe‘
!rOUblr A! Albuquerque we Michigan Some local help would b.- expensive quarters in order to lobby ’ scicnc* service read by Mu. V..;..Bernlta and Jean visited relatives;! of Mrs.
Jane MeCann received word
Cuard. Its been my experience, tow- stopped long enough for lunch. Its required, but the burden should fall through tlie lagislature what Is ft.,d |x.auUful was thr tribute paid
HENDERSHOTT.
i
,n
Crcek
owr
the
week
end.,
on Sunday of the death early that
ewr. that lhe average present Ylay a town of 28,000 and has one uf tlie
,hc .ta?e .„v tareclv
known as the ' Dog Racing Bill." He her In the wealth of floral offerings
Mrs Chas*.'•Van Vraiikin was1’ Tlw many friends of Mrs. Mary!
girl is amply able to look after her- finest hotels in the Harvey system.; We hope thc
come when
raw in that room expensive liquors, wiitclx voiced more eloquently than called to Delton Thursday by the Oibson will be glad to hear she ex-1 day of her sister. Mrs. Sarah Poff
at lhe home of Mr...and Mrs. Fred
line cigars and everything thu Wirds the esteem in which she was.
jweted ,n
to ~*"
return
'"w/puw s«,h mtaob.
.s/X1’ would
r” home from Burgess; Stowell of Newark. Ohio. Mrs. Poff
appeal to th.- lower side of; hc;d, ;illtl the &gt;orrow Ie|t at hCT serious illness ol her nephew. Myron hospital
Sunday.
I wits a resident of Irving for many
eighteen mile strip of Iowa, and into
N.m./|V
i 'i '1* ‘.m*VJ'u1.,
know her was to love ! Johncock.
Tlie
Shultz
Community
Club
will'
Our
superintendent.
Miss
Gaskill.
years and was buried beside her
Missouri In thc night and got to। Harvey museum said to contain tho
-....... “ ■ ■ ------ -• -- ” ----- - ■ (HVI, mm
WlUU 1IVCU w .-»&gt;u v! , chose boosters for each of .the Sun­ ' meet with Mrs. Nellie Clouse Thurs- ■ husband in N. Irving cemetery.
Kansas city at ejeven in the mom- iS”'
He 'found
democrat thl. ..............
be..u::tul lite she lived. E“’r
“"J be «M over-., period p! rear.. ,.o ""
“"d republican and ■&gt;-'
- ‘‘day school classes Sunday. There 'day for dinner. All are invited.
Mr. und Mrs. John Van DcnBosch
Ing. I had never dined In a Fred i radian reliw in this country , bur we. jas.le build consolidated schools on a --------- . \ . 9’5 . }.C?L“-’iinny aiuu?
smile sum
and *»ouiy
kindly »word
a&gt;iu were wos'B good attendance in spite of
Thc Shultz school expccLi to be of Grand Rapids visited al the
Harvey restaurant, so we took ad­ only had time to glance in. The fair basis in-each counts'. The blah 1' ,'A1W *’“•*&gt;; to ^n'l* ,l"w
.w
, for ‘ very mi.-. Her devotion to-her tlw bad weather.
. honored by a visit Monday from Dr. I home of Janies Nagel one day lost
vantage of the hour’s wait and had landscape pew nm interesting al! offcra 11O difficultly, provided the '!,U'
,d0» „r.1,c‘ng
one. Is before .is and her hie
Turner
ot
Boston.
Mass.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
jtobert
Boans
visit
­
luncheon in tills de luxe eating place the time, with its. fuiiny little adobe -state pai, a way of getting t!v 1
0UJ' ,?’U
wa,i Pal1* will ever be a blessed memory.
I ed their son. Howard, east of Dow­
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kenyon re-!' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Burghdoff
In the depot. I tried to connect*
------ 'houses, villages and dark skinned money to do it it could have i wav M00.000 a* a lobbyist by M-UUh In-f
---------------- -----------------I
With Grace Dodds there Just tosay .natives-so desolate and colorless/it we had a graduated state Income lPrt"' :,ia" Sui&lt;1 m*ich t0 ®‘ln bj
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' ling Sunday. He has been "Ack with reived the sad.news that Floyd' and daughters of Rutland visited
Mapes of Bellevue passed away Mr. and Mrs- Frank McNutt one day
Hello, but failed to get her.
.but not without appeal-the skyline
“ a Braauo,«1 sU,e lnroniP legislation. There are several mem- ajme- jf xtclntyrrwas
tom ear trouble the p.ist two weeks.
Mrs. Lawrence Christiansen spent Thursday of cancer. He "has friends recently.
All along the Santa Feone has broken at times by hills with p«ul-*
’
"is,
ber3 ”1- lhc legislature,- especially
March I1871 inin Hastings
■
.mill
,,,i.-,i&lt;iiKatownship
iiiwiwiiiw, Friday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. tn this place who regret hta pass-1
Mrs. Jessie Perry of St. Johns is
the
usually
the dining car iar outlie mesquite, j^gc brush.4.
----choice
------------r.-.of
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•. ’r
Horn
‘'m ’larger
“ru',r cities, who were un- !thc Mrtl &lt;)f ^,^1 -L and
- • Sarah
•’
or the Haney restaurants. Tlie lat­ rctt™1;*^xl tr^v mudd&gt;r
Mb* Elida Shaw died ifi her familiar with the temptatimta ot 8pofcabte McIntyre, and departed Chet Tompkins, in the Gregory dls- ing and extend sympathy to the; visiting her son. J M. Perry, und
[bereaved family.
i family.
ter are organized for snappy serv­ n.
public
life.
Some
of
them
luid
not.
thl
_
ulr
Jaij
.
25
agM
j
&gt;Tnrs
.
l
r»I*
alonB
home. 712 S Jefferson St., on Tuesice, the food is good, and tlx* moat-------had » job for more than two year- l0 ,nlll.|;j1A und 24 diiyx. He grew tn -----Rio Grande despite its name, made’day. Jan. 23. at 10:25 p. M at
perfect scnice given. Your waitress little
appeal. " . Catholic
Catholic adobe
;^i^'erlng ilhu^
illness of
of manv^nonti'J
many
nun’ ‘ Their pay as members oi the l^h- nianhoxl and always resided in tin.
greet, you as thoufcn you were a churches and «hools,
some adobe
notjlingering
:
in Th2fc,laturc amounted t &gt; 4-1 a u&lt;-ck. That vicinity, where he was long proml___
prrsonalgue^ '
(murh larger than chicken houses. I ne^ iX^ire Sand Get 4’1 1.
U who,
wivu .hr
the ..n,c
state twv.
pays -ml
und expetdx. nrnt poh.lcal Wld agricultural;
Kansas lotfns recall some inter- npixarcd at Interval. Evetything • 1845 the daughter of Jceenh an.i legblaiors to be honest when they;!affairs, - having made a wide;
Mting connections especially ns I seemed of one color, the same shade Bettv Shaw 'Hie 'famtivrame over 1come up against $190,000 mi n. rep- j acquaintance of friends. He was a .
had brushed up on certain hUtorical of the soil.
m lh ® ci‘r.tn- when Mui? X- reseating selfish interests, who have
events-the past year by reading I noted with interest the washatom tin ?ea ?ot au^ TIiSho" 1till kind • of money to Corrupt .mem-. member of* the Board of Barry;
I County Supervisors ' fur nineteen •
that gripping novel of John Brown's Ings hanging on lines in th&lt;'M!'C4t*dnSr charlotte MKhiJan and • ber»
'
ot the legislature.
tfe -'God's Angry Man." Here at dreary stretches. They did give
XwS! tfiuKS:; We have queer conditions in this ' years, having served bn five of Rs
• Lawrence, tire seat of the University touch of color, calicoes ot brilliant [?„
th. \vnW .X 1country, said the Senator. With long member of Maccabce Hive No.
of Kansas, was the headquarters of orange, bright green, reds and blues.
‘wheat at one tim&lt;-J7c a bushel and
the Free .State party for several as if the women found solace in this mt™ X deiki?in J s’SotovroA , millions
'
of people’Rnablc to. buy' In 1898 he was united in marriage
year, and many .tirring cienu oc- way. for'the lack of col&lt;» nature Iiv flour with wnich to make bread: so’ to Mary J Hillings of Hustings, who
wrred in this section Topeka gave her surroundings.' But there .£ Wr SdXaST&amp;m *
they were hungry. Cotton so plcn- .Mfrvlves him. with one son. Hollis
brought
memories
of
my
mother
’
s
was
sunshine
and
a
turquoise
sky
J
:
17..,?
,2^
id.
1
&lt;iiul that it was unprofitable to
brought memories of my mother s was sunsliine and a turquoise sky,
old
New England
r verv meh
no., “me “fr she made her home with ,grow it. yet millions had not enough B. ot Nitsh'. llle: a daughter. Fran­
Owing to the death of my husband I will have an auction sale at the
old New
England aunt
aunt forced
forced to
to every
inch nf
of ihn
lhe wnv
way onn
and m.n
crisp, fliic
the Wolf sisters at 712 Jefferson St . clothes to’ keep them comfortable. ces. at home; one granddaughter.'
spend her days there, homesick and air.
she lived the remainder of Hog.-, have become ii drug on the Louise E-; and jwobrothers. Dr. C.S.
farm, 3 miles south of Nashville or one mile south of three bridges, on
longing to the end of her righty i have read about ihe wonderful where
und
Je.-j&gt;e
R
ot
Hastlnjpi;
and
one
her life. Dr. De Light Wolf died market, so plentiful that lhe governand more years, for the picturesque clear nights in this land and the quite
young, later Jennie Wolf, und mrnt bought millions of them and sister. Mrs. Laura Rogers, of Evscenes, and lhe old neighbors of her^moon and stars seemed to hang very then Eliza
creti. Washington.
Wolf. She cared ior each
them just to get them
Funeral services' were held-Sat­
of these friends during their laX: slaughtered
out of the way; yet there are mil-; urday at 2 P. M. at the Methodist*
illness.
lions oi underfed and under.-nourIn 1902 Miss Shaw, accompanied tsfied children in this land. All thi? church - in Kastings. Rev. Karl
by her niece. .Mary E Bradley of undermines the homes. Unhws peo-I, Keefer offlclatingf Burial wtw in the
Battle CrCek. spcijt thc summer in pie. and ©specially thlxking people. Ii family lot at Valley Home cemetery. •
England, visiting* her friends and ,shn'-l realize'tire rnertaev to lhe I
SALE TO BEGIN AT 12:30 O’CLOCK. 1 OFFER THE FOLLOWING
‘ ASSYRIA.
relatives there, ohd seeing again her homes 6f just such’conditions us wej
birthplace. They also toured thc arc facing.' this country is in sort- ’I Funeral services for George ‘
southern j».irt of Englund, erased ous
Tcii.jikins.
who
passed
away
nt
his
danger.
iover to France, and on thi’ir way
Senator Kulp was one of the dem­ farm’ home at Assyria Center, were
HORSES 7
Single buggy. Pr. horse blankets.
home toured through northern Eng­ ' ocratic members who wji* called a held on Monday afternoon at the
land and SeotUnd.
'
Good work team, wt. 2600.
•renegade"
by thc governor because residence, the Rev. Ji. Hitchcock in
| Miss Shaw is well known nnd bc- he
n. mu-ta
io v«.
ior
uuuuo.v"«™. Jnlentall ««. m.de «: tbo
refused
to
vote
for
a
WO.OOO.Oliver riding cultivator.
; loved in Hastings, among her many M b.«M taw bv ita
or Mloh-: *•&gt;«•
cemetery.
• friends."having spent mast of her lean ...
..»4InnJoyce
Van Aukep
CATTLE.
Double walking cultivator.
to ----provide
extensive
and! spent the week
jllfe here. She joined lhe Episcopal expensive
end
at
the
home
of
her
parents.
Mr.
’ building program/'
Post drills Stock rack.
Durham cow, 5 yra. old, due last of
, chhr^h and. was a taiuflful attendant which was state
urged by thc governor and Mrs. Clcll Van Eujccn.
! as long as her health permitted. She ...
S-tooth-cultivator.
’
...V theory
....... that ».
.0.0 u.i
... "in.... ;
C"-M’ 01 '■»«'»■“' Mb*. I
March.
on the
we had
had a sweet mission in Ufe when she cliuenr taurrecU.-rr In &lt;ta. Hue.
*«•
“• *«’
Sled
corn marker. Slugh scraper.
2 Jersey covV., 6 yra. old, giving a
was .younger
able ..
to du, and uhl(il
.. . an&lt;l
.. ...
U)rtd that
000- home from Battle Creek, where he1 ।
which .,.q
required
that thl
thi-i.j *30
S30.000.
that wa* in going into home., of her
lx. vojcd b the i,-.-.Hinture with- delivered a con.dgi.ment of cabbage
Good fanning mill.
good mess of milk.

New Scenes Unfold,
Old
Hance. Thursday morning was still
’
▼ Friends
* ' i I another
change of scene. We had TOLDEXPERIENCES
Are Met Enroute■ to •Los-Angeles.‘pine forests nnd upgrade
’through
rdeky hillsides

INIEGISLATURE

few

Barnes. Margaret Ayer—Within'
This Prerent..
Corbett. Elizabeth—A Nice Longr
Evening.
. Douglas, Llovd C—Precious•
' Jeopardy.
. Swanson, Neil H.—The Judas.

j

Watch tAatJMfe.
‘DANGER LINE”

ii

In your coal bint

STATE INCOME
TIXUW NEEDED

...

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

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AUCTION SALE!

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1934

Take Advantage of
these Specials
at

LyBARKER’S
‘Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy Are Shown to All"

Nasseur’s Balm
Softens the skin

Nasseur's Imported

Egyptian Henna

i-hance to vote on it Whili* the
,vnator wlM.lv refrained from com‘wn,,n« °° ,hU °ne CO"M ’karn
from bls laik tliat he had verv good
rtfttK)na fOr refusing to be a’toriv
&gt;“"»» «'b “ Lid taie^pon
to forcing such a bond Issue upon
.Iw had a brother. Chari,a Sha'* ,, b
I)rwant lime when
• bo died in Port Huron many year,
Wl««•
aiio and thrre
Mr- Ellen
„ „(„,„. .„ ,h,. Iax b,tr.

ing loving care to thc sick, and
paying by them as they left tin.^ntearn?h?nPri*ni;
1°
t° enter the Great Bejond.
She is survived by one brother.

A good represei.
representation ««
of uav
tlie
members of the Nashville Co-oper-,
A*°Cl,at‘°n ,Of thU
locality attended the innual meet"ii;
at N*shvllle on Monday, i
T'le Briggs
Brlvsi Parent-Teacher
rmnl.TVMta orTlie
oreonhauon wiu held on Thursday
IVcnlr.
Th/fi™, or lhe recent m«m.«e

Mrs. Sarah Ctvper all of Batik
Ku)p '«.■&lt; warinlv aphere, now of Marion. Indian*.
Creek, who hate dicdAiuitc recently pinudTS'tv the members'of the ant? Mr Frank Floot. also ef Marion. ,
iJKi£'£"
‘e“! »
“hh
“""
””” . . . -.h/Lffii
ai«a
nipri*.
nv.* ”
nmhxwx
.... i”
...uh. came as a surjirue to her many'
' friends arid relatives here.
: Funeral services were held at
.The school board of lhe Briggs
'the Emmanuel Episcopal church.
district have authorized the removal
'Hastings. Saturday. Jan. 27. ut 10
&lt;4 the play ground swings, due to
At
o'clock in tin* morning, and burial
■everal serious accidents.
Nasseur's Brushless
Nasseur’s
was made at Oak Hill cemetery in
, Thomas Gorham, who sustained
Battle creek, Rev J. a McNulty NEW BOOKS IN THE
'serious injuries recently while
having charge of the services.
HASTINGS Fi ll!.!
.-winging at school, is still at Leila,
. haapital. Hattie Creek, under ob7&lt; Reg.—Price, EQ1
$1 Reg.—Price, '^Qc
Fiction.
NORTHEAST IRVING.
'.-creation.
• f
pint size, now_ ■ w
1 lb. jar, nowv_ vw
. MuAwita. Wkted .pent
on die. .The Briggs Ladies' Aid Society!
weeUrrtd with Mr. and Mrs. Gordvtr
1’
*111 meet on Thursday for pot luck!
Staid at Elmdale.
loung. eE. «
H —»»•Miss Mole.
dinner.
Ehrlich. Leonard—God’s Angry The Briggs chorus rehearsal will
1 Mr. and Mrs. Gu&lt; Jernbcrg and
’
be held on Thursday evening at
Mr Hubert Akers, of Lansing were Mah; ,
Lncoln.
J&lt;veph
C
—
Back
Numbers,
eight o’clock. *
Naaseur's Cocoanut
Nazaeur’a Lavender
Sunday evening callers *of Mr. and
Cullum. RidgwcR—Mystery of Hie Willu Gray was off duty last
Mrs. Arthur Moore.
Lands.
week, due to a severe case of chick-;
Shaving
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Savacool Barren
nmwiiw
Parmenter. Christine W.~Slvln- cn pox.
were Wedne.-day afternoon callers ing palace
’
™'- Mr. and KBs. Frank Thompson'
■ of Mr
Mr&lt; r»,u
'
. , . ,
,
“,1U -n,,rs crans inompxm
$KReg.—Price, -»Q( "of
Reg. price $1.10, QQ&lt;
Mr. and
and Mr;Dale Cook a' a™.,..
South ‘
Donaurr.
F
r
e
I
d
r
I
c
h
—
Swords
have received notice of thc birth of
•Bowne.
pint size, now.
Iw
now
vv
att great-granddaughter. Dorothy'Lee
AgaiiiM Carthage
Dorothy Lee
«_ I_____ —
Charles
----- Moore
------ has his house. Broker. May Lamberton—Golden Williams, at Lexington.
Oregon',
nearly completed n! "Moore's scrv- Tale?
the-------------------Prairie States.
------ Wulfama’
--- of
.------daughter of ---------Mr."and'Mrs.'
ice station.” Mr. and Mrs Alva Baswtt. Sara Wan —Bayberry the latter. Mrs. NcUlc Williams, beMoore
will
soon
occupy
it.
HASTINGS
PHONE pi 15
WE DELIVER
tanc
' ing a granddaughter of the Thotnp- i
Henry Fry and family are out of Osrenso, Martha — Prologue Ta sons.
’
*i
, quarantine for scarlet fever.
Love ■
■ Mrs. Elva Payne has been caring
Several of this vicinity attended
beltzer. Chas Alden—The Mesa 'for her brother. John Miller, the
the wle Tuesday at Galen Over­ Benson. Tu*~’Tn“
-------- ---- ».
»
holt’» of South Bowne.
Lovely Lady.
[Of Mr. and-Mrs. Arthur Miller.

75c Reg-—Price EQ1
8 oz. bottle, now wD

35c Reg.—Price
4 oz. pkg. CO

the Library.

Shaving Cream

Bowl

Henna Shampoo

Oil Shampoo

,

4 yearling steers.
2 heifer calves, 6 mos. old.

TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS.
lyon wheel farm wagon.
Good lumber wagon.
Good wagon box, double box and
Milwaukee binder, good condition.
Crown mowing machine.
Ontario disk drill. Hay tedder.
Land roller. Disk.
John Deere riding plow.
2 good walking plows- Stack canvas.
Good flat hay rack.
One other hay rack.
Good pair sleighs. Spring cutter.
Spraying outfit. Double buggy.

TERMS:—CASH.

Dbl. work harness. Single harness.
Light double driving harness.
Third horse harness.
Some extra horse collars.
Pr. heavy steelyards. Com planter.
8 tons mixed hay.

All kinds of small tools such as
forks, shovels, hoes, skidding
tongs, carpenter tools, etc.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC.
10-ft. dining table. Morris chair.
Office chair. Water sepiyator.
Lard press. Sausage grinder.
3 five-gal. cream cans.
2 fifteen-gal. crocks.
50-gal- gas drum.
Other articles not mentioned.
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No goods removed until settled for.

Mrs. D. M. Van Wagpner
Proprietress
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctionwr.

FRED FULLER, Clerk

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1934
cess la first of all the mcrilr. of the
iscal ItAelf; next thc fact that it has
j been sold at, a reasonable price alwayi. Notwithstanding the fact that
1 for many jears it was protected by
i jiatents. no advantage was taken of'
1 that fact. Thc price was kept at a
. reasonable figure. That Inspired
kills Mae Keller was home from
Mr. and Mr». Leonard Board, who Mr*. Huldah Grumbnan and her
and While Masque
• Continued tram page omi
'Confidence and good will.
-------------------------------are In Lansing for a while, spent grandson and wife. Mr. and Mis
Ann Arbpr r
over
the week end.
One of the unusual social events
MIm Geraldine fsenhath vUljod Bunday night and Monday ircre.
Alvin Moore, all of Monroe, were ol the winter sroAon will be the Wtbty. who was for twenty-four Mr Tyden mentlunerl the fact
‘ week
--------of .Ute former’s Black and White Mas&lt;pt«* to be giv- years, thc salesman ol tin? company,' tiiat. ut the time when thc Seal
In Kalamazoo over tho
end.
, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon Garn of Bunday
—----- -• --—-------------------------•
*ct out to. convince the
Mr and‘Mri F L Bauer were in B*lU«s Creek were th# guesU of nieces. Mrs. Jacob Honey and MLss en by the Hastings Civic Players* Also to hu bnither. Axel Tyden, de- Company ot
thc merits ot its pro­
Owosso last Tuesday and Wednes- Prank and Mtes Lottie Gam Sunday. E,lt“ Pakm. Mrs. Grundman. who is Anoclallon at Clear Lake Pavilion ceaaed. am! to Abcn Johnson for' railroads
duct: there were several grafting
day.
I Mr. and Mrs. Hiiward Campbell
age’ &gt;l00d lhe lrlp tetnorrow evening. Tlsursday Feb. special wore they had cone. In fact; railroad ortlclala. The*e would s.ugand
baby
of
Dowling
___
1.
commencing
at
about
9
30
o'clock,
he
Impressed
upon
hl*
hearers
that
Hffim Horton of Grand Rapid, was
otJJowUnj were guest, of
....
■ gest that they could be interested in
■'••Formerly $1.19, Now Only
98c
Mrs. M, Fedewa. Mr. and Mrs. Fancy drm will be optional and it was thc organization and their ' the sejil provided sonic compensagreeting his Hasting, friend, on Mrs. Olive Campbell over thc week
Clayton Brandsteite^ and peter masking mandatory
cooperation rather than any indlvid- ■ Hon. were given them tor turning
Friday.
Winner Brand $1.50, Priced Now SI.29
Decorntlond in a black und white uni jx’r&lt;son to wi‘.&lt;&gt;m credit u due for tlie trade to thp Tyden seal. Mt;. Ty____________
_ ______
Mr &gt;nd Mr, tdwin Bmllh mmu
"• *»
«•£“
Mr. .....
and _
Mrs.
Oary, Crook..visited
Oshkosh, $1.95 Value, Now Only $1.59
in Ooldwater and Hattie Creek on part of the past week In Toledo. "J1®
•ul‘,'.r&lt;-‘! ot Mrs. Fedewa* motif are being carried out under the succcsx which thfe Seal com-' den emplusblzcd the fuel tiiat
the direction
Murray,
Saturday.
Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. Ebcn
’ Mr“’
8cl,ftf&lt;'r Mr*. G. nntui
na.uu. of Mr,
h a pany' has attained.
.
among lhe first mstructiofi* ghcrt
Feldpausch.
him
AA special, floor
F. L Bauer attaxided the Farmer*' Smith.
PeWn...-h who h
.. been in Fowl­ Grand Rapid; artist.
rtbt‘ A
5 A; tiie time when hr first tiiought Mr Webb was that, under no clrer
since
Bunday
helping
to
care
for
tT®*- ,
'n •"awed by I- E. of a car seal. he. wai connetted with cumManccs- or conditions, would
Week program a&gt;' East Lansing on ’ Mr. and Mra. Herold C Hunt of
will return with them.
Barnett, direr,uir of the Civic Play- th, Union Pacific railroad A friend there by any grufu'ng In tlie purTuesday.
"
Kalamazoo were guests of Mr. and her sizter.
Alfred Grant Walton. D. D
1K! “' ,|la in Chica.w wrotejimi for mtof chiclhe Tyd'-n
‘ ” car
- ——
real. --He •was
— • ------Mrs. y -A Lamble b vteltlng her i Mr. W M. Stebbins Saturday cvc- of Rev.
Springfield. Mass.. and Mrs. Da­ the program will b&lt; the grand interview.
When Mr. Tyilta
pareutf. Mr. and Mrs. R. B- Rouse, nlng
proud ot the fact that there htv.
vid wwHiii,
Walton, Miss
Margaret Wilton
r.f Vrv.ll'ititl
■
i .
vm
aii.-'n Ai,iri;uirt
wanon march in cwttune nnd mask led by him he .-.hor.d hint a -c.tr
never been, in thc more than thirty-,
Mrste Huso
Wundorlicii
MIm*
“nd
Mr9‘ 1''rc‘1
*hal1 w«-re
and Albert
five years of history of the Seal'
Mint
KiX
Xe inamigJI^
Ue‘ro
U were
“Mar
n‘1 «««*•
dinnerWalton
guest, ofofMrKulunpizflc
and Mr* Mr*. DeForcst Walton general which Ins friend thought wa.
chairman of the Civic. Players As- tmn io ple.v;c all lhe Aiilroiid”.. Mt .company, any compensation of any I
KSStSSSSay
Onu‘dlday gue*Uof Mr.mid Mr. Cimrle. Robert T. Walton on Wednesday - focialion.
and Dr. Walton Dr and -jy(i,n Mll&lt;| the difficulty hr ..n.v . ort given *to any railroad official in
Heavy, Shaker Knit, Only
M1m Lot? Severance spent the
u
Rev Walton had been in Kal-mazo:.
l-a‘hr®P,’ *h&lt;&gt; are hi gfjth this pacucuiar ri al wa.s that .urucr
xxur en order for the Ty.order w»
to secure
week end in Chicago and Michigan
0,111 Tyden. Abcn Johnson and to deliver -the commencement ad,1, nrv...
e entertainment
its locking
clement
fixed.'so;den
\---was ■ nxca.
so ua.,
at-n
*cid.
It has
been sold
Ci«y with frtoid*
“
.Clifford Dolan were in Detroit on drt« to the graduating cto» of Cm - cirtitee.
mitten Zin™
util
&gt; t..........
,, &lt; t &gt;i &gt; **. wernng
....I com. cicmtni
...
_ car
.lock
. . strictly
.caronseal,
will greet ■member,
and
their
tjuii an rx&gt;-:t
m. picking
t&gt;. merits.
M. F. Whitman returned on M&lt;m-'!!?Unc“ l*rl 01
*«* reaming tralI High school. He U a brother of ■ UUM,,.wJ‘r„JaL
'.v ha 1 ■ . *o,,w kn''* r,«ht where to open I lew people in Hastings realize
Music for dancing will ire supplied *Wjt ,,
ne je&gt;* tj)4l !lu. । jcking' wlmt an outstanding factory we have
day from New York City where h&lt;-1 Thursday.
« ..a ■&gt;
had M en on buxine.--* '
' Henry. Hubert. Omer Barker and Dm id Boyc* U in ^irand Rapid.* pu“lr|In1:ro crclicstra front DramJ^icmcnt ought to lx- r.oncuated and here, We doubt it in any other facMru Moe Tr-Mb mid Mb* Flor-:Robert PMtrson were in Roscommon “way «* btwneas
■
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.
ought riot to txt fixed, tocauie when lory there arc more wonderful maA.- u
D- Mcuonaui
McDonald was
Battle n«t
, encc Trelb. vl’ited in Birch Run on vounty over lhe week end on a A
an. in Bain.
। i ng'.,I1,;U,CC-1 *’n' it i- fixed t..mjxym&gt;; with it wouhlichlnoi, doing more accurate or won-'
Creek Tuesday on business.
un 1&gt; liy ikk' t .-ulc mul tin-mt pro- be ( u.y .
iderful operations ' than are made
, Saturday and Sunday.
' hunting trip.
Lynn Brown. goes to Kalamazoo'
Shoes for Men
Boys
Uonater! to charity
Hu iri.-nd-told him he wa* going in lhe Seal' company plant tn I
’ Mr nnd Mrs. Ray Branch re­ ! Dr. J. A. Woolen. Dr. Sherman
turned on Saturday from a business Fowler and Dr. u. L. Lockwood at­ tomorrow. Thursday, on business.
wm u.
ahead mtn the m-.iJ just as iie thL, city. They are all apcdal inaK. Hurd made a business trip। uni be at Loppenthlen.. store here .-.bowed it. to Mr. Tvdin; *&lt;&gt; there chine* dertgned, workr.-d- out and'
| (trip to New York City.
tended a dental clinic in Ann Arbor toRt
HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN
Grand Rapids today. Wednesday. tooay mid tomorrow with a large wa*
,,IV. no
J1(, ru-t-d
tu.ttl for
{lr the
:h,. latter
iuUcr to
to make
nu*- put in successful operationm.by thw
I-’ Mrn. Robert Burch and Mrs. on Tliunday.
Claude Wood sjient lhe week
-..„n------- ------- lu: du: „U.
.company's own men. ..They all cm- |
Henry Hubert and win Joe were in
Mr. opd Mrs. Bernard O'Connell Mrs.with
Mrs. Mattie Kimble of for nut til a iranonable charge.
Two
-* latr-i
Ts-ik-n u■
Baltic Creek on Monday.
.
Two dvi-n
yv-iix
later ’MiMr.
Tyden
Uw Ideas which Mr. Tyden hadj
i and soil Bobby of Buttle Creek were end
ofTth’ ’Xwi‘(1
n
iklam.
at Mobile.
Alabama,
bywas
d ibody
..
Woodlorfd.
.
‘
' ui in* plans for the making of thej.
, .., ,
Mrs. Pierce O'Connor of Hie East Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
I
Mr.
und
Mr*.
David
’
Boyes
were
t, i
a'2'‘cunun, ®«:d U.eir guests.
.., |l|r.{!icr IXMS1.
U1C
but ne
Stale Road visited Mr*. Sarah James Gilmer.
■'.but
tie reaiuea.
realizes, ai
and ackuowl- he wffi give it next Sunday. The 1 Friday evening. January M. wlicn
‘ “l Co.r,ks
While he wao waiting there a idvtoiI in
________
„, w
1U
Brnndstctter on Sunday.
j Dr. and Mrs. Clmrlcs McIntyre Sunday guest* ol Mr mid Mrs. Ger­ xti ii t^
In his
lit* talk,
talk, that
that without
the, „Subject w
will
be ‘The Church „.
nnd
son£ Lawrence Henry anti Karl
■ Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Stahl &gt;t East were here from Ann Arbor Saturday ald Nash of Hopkins.
single attatolra v'l-mtor^ urm lr“*!' °f ,rt**ht can' Ui‘ gr-n,n«
‘■•°°P"»fion of many
thc Npw
-r others in
in'the
Ncu. Deal" Mrs Grant Osgood
ttamd *, ,
«« • ««»•&gt;
and. families and Mr. and Mrs.
J™ r«,»y.
ulllKr\
ready to .’.tart. Before It c u’.d dore, the Seal Comflnays
JJ “ Mrs.
Ba'vtic were Sunday- guest* of Mr. to attend the funeral of their uncle, Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Brooks enter­
------ . - organization,
—------! -wifi
„... alve------a-reading
and
- --Chas.
tained Mr. and Mrs Rasmussen RIM* Is art requested to rtguter in «-u«QrX^... has charge nf devotions । f'aul nnd Marietta of Hastings came
and. Mr*. Henry Weaver. •
I’uc.’’si car
car doer
diz.r must
mu-t to
ty« I.nal»*d.
waled. AA', ihe
the success
success uJueli
which tiiat
that comnanv
company !i ri
Gardner
Bernie McIntyre
- advance.
•
Mr.i H. A. Adrounie returned Sat­ Miss Edith Konkie ol Battle of Kalamazoo on Sunday.
:n..t...................................................
lime all the - d.- in me
by the
would
Thire will be special
music.
to help her celebrate her 80th birth- ■■■...... has----achieved
—
---------- have
-------been
— .imaiii:.iv
iiiiuiu.
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t.
.,11,1
M«r..
tlnsslbl..
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,"te,a ?' PARTIES HONORING MR
urday from Detroit where she had vr««
'railroad* were Uw tetid and .wire possible.------------------------------------- . Mr nnd Mf_ rh„
Creek »
is spending .mr.,
several «•»
days wki
with, „UI'I
reals. Th’’ h’ad wa. :qmin-.v We wonder if the p-ople of Has- lh;ni|'y *Jat sunday\luTMr nud day. Thc evening was ffieasapUy
been visiting for a few days. .
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ter
htetend. Mr. .nd
•»?
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of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wilson.
pfe.ee t, hold the win-.-, by nu-aru of tings Heal., c that tins on? in.stnu-. y™ Fn^v stumn of Pewamo ’ spent with games and visiting. mF«.
Curl Wespintcr. W.
Shutters -Mr*. -Henry —
Weaver.
■
Mr. and Mrs. David French of
" lofamo.
nnd C \V. Cniwfmd wen- in Detroit I Mis* Mary Lou Streeter and LyleJ Miss Charlotte Hubbard is liome.: Caledonia have ixa-n honor guc.t.% n hand-operated reuhng nun or lion has. since it wa* started in thia
Faul received some lovely gift* from
nn,,,f”rt. A'
."W
part, of last week on busines*.
Scudder sjxlnt Sunday and Monday. from Junior College. Grand Rapids. at several dcliithtful social evems pre - whieh was suppored to stamp city, paid out-ffi, wages alone more
her children, grandchildren and
a n-ri.-d.on thr R.id. A* a mutter of than S3,5001)00? It wa* through Mr. - kJ,1Way , , 11 Mr’ “5 , ,Ja.ck great-grapdehi^dren.
Mrs Nettie Hyde and Paul Hyde with the former's parents. Mr. and this week between semester.;.
Mr. and Mrs. Al D. McDonald during ihr ptut-«n*lL
tact
it
failed
to
do
that
more
often
Tyden
and
the
tvuccwts
of
thc
Seal
:
*&gt;"*
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Vj
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K
an
?
cetevisited Mr. mid Mr*. Philip Mer-; Mrs. Lee Wateon of Holland.
On Friday,eyenure. Mr. nnd Mware
dinner
guests'
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
,y *“ thclr krandlau of PralrlcviUc on Saturday.
j Henry Faul of Detroit and Mr*
DOUD CORNERS.
Orval . Sayles. cn&gt;rt.-lined, dinner thun i- ruikd An the. cas • the company tiiat HaOlngs.has tbe'VikMr and Mrs Wayne Merrick I Etta Pmil and_Mrs. Kale Faul of Frank Foster of Grand Rapids on being served at thr Methodtit nian aiti mptintr to real the car ink Corporatten. ' the Hasting*' ua'1J;n‘''r- Katncrme.
The Cedar Cre?k LAS. will
don'., was wo.ki:!'- m thr rain. Tlw Maniiiacturing Company und the' . ’•’1- “nd Mr*. Ross Pierce and meet with Mr.-.. Minnie Campbell fop
visited Mr. and Mr-. Bernard Black Woodland were Sunday guest* of Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkes und ' church for cw*h-e„ The evening w.i.; tar d&lt;were liign and he had to C«m.o!idutcd Press Cum|&gt;any. which. Mary Joyce of Cloverdale were Sun­ dinner Thursday. Feb. 1. Every tody
of Sunfield township on Siuiday.
Mr. nnd
and Mrs. Charles Faul
Faul.
.
‘
pent
w:tn
orid;;e
..i
the
home
of
I Sunday guests of Mr. und Mrs. sons Duane mid Paul of Rutland Mr. und.Mr... Say It . top score,; go­ reach up with if;- eallng iron. Mr, v.n.» established here by Mr. Tyden.. day guesto of Mr. tttkf Mrs. Ray- come.
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.
Ltrl Boyes were Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday aflefruxin visitors oi ing to Mr-. David G -.dyt.u- and Tyden not &gt; ■&lt; d, a* he inspected the and later sold to Mr, -H. B. Shir-, mond McLeod.
The cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
George Van Tlrtlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ida Palnuitu-r.
David French. Out of town Bites'. • re..Is .ii’.-r tin- WLikrr had finished uian and .-.till later to tlw E W ; Mrs. Fay C. Wmg entertained tlie will meet with Mm. Ona Mason u*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herb
Rockwell
ithd
ling, that thq records BlUii Canffiatiy. Two tine men. who Coats Grove Birthday Club Friday- the Cedar Creek church. Feb. 14. for
Mrs. Richard Van Tlffiin of Lake
Dr. and Mn. R. g. Finnic
,
I Robert and Ruth of near Charlotte were
stood loyally by through all the • MUres Naomi Van Luo and Vir- dinner. Al! come. ’
I Odessa.
•
t.
Woodland.
I ’i and difficulties ot getting the, qir.ia Faul .-.pent tlie week end in
Mrs. Aben Johnson, Mrs. Richard were Sunday dinner-guests of Mr.
M • and Mr. NortU Bergman of
Mr ; G- L- Lwkwood entertained “aling'lron on the had w.crl- imper- Iriu
jarooB. Steven Johnson. John Bar- and Mrs Hurley Ftx and William. «
Bat’le endk and Mrs. Lydia Neal
icw
k
&gt;u-s.s m
luncncun
on uirc-.i*"i2Sd !Lusmcjj zsiabllshed, were the laieiEast Landing
r.
few
luu'sis
at
.
lune
Avail
Tin
,Gerald Nash of Hopkins was tn day complimentary to Mrx. French..
• nett and Marshall Cook. Jr., were in
1:
to
s,iL’ l,lac® 1R. K. and Chester Mi-:&lt;cr. Their | Mrs. L. Faul was happily surprised visited al H. Bergmans Simday.
amido
mean;,
helped,
to
get
these
1
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। Lansing Saturday attending a lec­ the city Thursday on business. Mrs
Members of the find;;’.club
rn!:
doiie.
i
Nash going an to Quiprby to visit Whit
ture at the Hotel Olds.
ii Mr and Mr Freni Jt belong
11'
ot .V1,1'. 1’‘u .i!1!‘ businesses established. Their loyal-j
I County Agricultural Agent Harold her itarcntx, Mr. und Mrs. Wiilter ,-rft’re pk-dtanUy c-iitertaincd-bv M.:. w n! M
Mr. l ydtn think It v and btuiness ability were n sp’.enaid to Mr. Tyden. as he staled
I J. y .alter and LeRoy Faster were hii Bideinmn.
mid Mrs. A L Brown &lt;m Tu&lt; dr.: “''v ' -1 &gt;\*' b ‘&lt;J ,«n re Ind did
&lt;
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;Ea*t Lansing Monday night uttend- Mr. und Mis. R. K. Hurd attended evening.
,wrhc being tuv.cn: w’V?n he lalk.«d «!Uf ins fnend two tn
I his talk.
ifiig a banquet in connection with, thc auto show hi Detroit lu-st week. Bnd:;e was played following lhe ■?x.ur'\,b'
‘n Ch,l,ca'&lt;? A hl,Ue. Mrs. A- A. AndCTMMi of Grand l»t luck dinner, top scores being 3".r he °'s
; Farmers' Week at M. S- C.
911 ],l-s rcEuiar. WOODLAND.
— .
। Over Sunday guests of Mr. and Rapids is- the guest of Mrs W. N. -.von by Mr*. (Jrval Sayk . and Rk "■ •• • ’.....
'•••' CR1" .■ Dick
uu.x ana
il“l ‘ .........
500 -M......
al' tbat
and uciv
Betty nimoie
Kimble oi
ot coats
Coat*
■Mrs. Hermon Zcrbcl were Mr. andI Chidester today.
hib o-.n idea . 'They
were
Um
Grove spent Saturday night —
with
. Ccrdes. An appropriate gift of a Lodied
’ ‘Hu,“ bU
rh“v‘r-”
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PHONE 2522
144 E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
Mrs. Sterling Zcrbcl and child of,
• thore ir&gt;-&lt; VlKlr grandparents, "Mr. and Mrs. j ’»
black travelling bag was prerented sumb in principle
IKalamMoo n»d Mr. and Mrs.
OAKS—AUGUST8ON.
.
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v
the honor-guests,.
•..manufacltfrcd l;rn». He next vifilted'chia Farthing.
(Charles van
Van woraen
Worden or
of emcago.
Chicago.
Mias ngua
ARda Auguauon
Augustson oi
of Hcpumie.
Republic. This Wednesday evening Mr and -i:.ty railroad officials, showing them
ATthur RaHler and JoAnnc Fihnie &lt;
jcnaries
’| miss
&gt; Rev. nnd Mrs E. H. Lane._who Mich. und Eldon Oaks of Nashville. Mrs. Robert p«ok arc eiitcrta’nin ■ .his......
niw .........—
All at th«m........
turned -- u&lt;.m
fr.-;n me
the vmage
village ana
nnd live
live uiiu-ra
others■ &gt;
[have been visiting their son and Barry county, were married nt th- at dinner compllnirnimv ’ to Mr dr-.-.n They could not *r-e it* value; from the first grade are out of »'
Our Advance
(wife. Rev. mid Mrs. L. E. Lane, have Finnish Lutheran church of Rcpub- and Mrs
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.but the inventor ua, more firmly .vhOcl with the chicken pox.
X
Mb. French
French.
.gone to Columbus City. Ind., where lie on Sunday. Dec. 31. 1933. Rev. K.
’
-»■• »------ *convinced that tt had value. Finally
Mr. mid Mrs D. B Grecii. mxom-1S
of
ilht- former is . conducting revival V. Mykkaneii, officiating.
HONORED AT SHOWER,
:!«• .- ached Kansas City, and -slmtved panted by Mr .and Mrs. Ward Green ■. &lt;
service*.
1 The couple wax attended by Mis-1 Mis* Helena Schiller entertain1’'1. it to i friend who v.as a practical anq daughter. Phyllis, h‘!l last week A
RnmplUK pUrrnl-UmgMlM*
ifioad man. not just qn .ifflci’ lor Florida where they‘will spend &lt;
I Mias Mildred Frandren and Miss Helen Rankincn ol Republic und, Hie teacher.* und tlieir iamilj* : at .railroadman,
•T-Hlifriend
Irtimrl was
u&gt;u«- tntcrcsU’dJ
I ! th-_ ..winter
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—
A A
Helen McCoopb of Mt. Pleasarlti Miss Mayine Johnson of Clevelmid.zlmr home M onday evcnUi . a’ a ml - ;.’u ,,This
for Spring
months.
work']
also Miits Florence Frandscn and Ohio, and Charles Johnson mid cellaneom.
shower-ui honor---ot M;..- ui said that
—--------- --------------------.... if. the real। would
Mr. und
Mrs. J. L, Brady and son
ii’ie u..wa* uu
nn question
aiie.tioii about
about ithr.
THAT? Thejr-cltn know
Mito Claudine Burns of Three Oaks John Oja oi Republic.
’
”IWa. who became *thc Line
Louisa
’-(of. Grand Rupids spent the week end &gt;'
for Early Spring Wear
Ina or aueb a condition,
were guests of Mr. and Mr*. A. K-, Mrs. Oaks was •-bom
— mid reared bride of Cedi C. Rob. rt,. during the value, a- it had eonrectiilvo num- with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager. !\
can you. Modern parent*
Frandsen over the week end.
I in Republic and Is a daughter oi Christmito holidays. Mt * Schuler jher* •&gt; that tlje place where the. The following Red Cross workers! &gt;
Uuir children
Newest creations in shapes
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bauer and1 the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Au- was assisted by'Mrs. MildredJor-; realing wa&lt; done could be located (rom woodland township will at- X
MIM Ruth M. Robson were in East gustson. She wa* graduated from dan.
। und it would save much - lime in tend tlie banquet given In honor of a
and styles in black, brown,
nnd $5.95 each!
Lansing on Saturday afternoon. Mr., the Republic High school l:t*t June
A yellow, lavender and green rol- (-euling. Not long after this Mr. Tj- the Red Cross workers at thc
»'
the Meth- :»'
oar .service.
--- ------jT-il' Mr. Oaks is a graduate of the -.or—
. .....
r-,
and Mrs. Bauer -----Visitihg
tlieir—son
rvlli.' church
t*hitrz-&gt;t Tuesday
-TitMafnv evening:
xvoninir- Rev
IJn. j v
scheme.....
was carriedU14;&gt;ut
in lhe dec- den------met Richard
Messer m Colo-. odu&gt;t
navy and reds. See them!
was the Hastings High school and for the orations,
, ■■‘du. and
George and Missi Robson
‘
oration*, and
and sweet
sweet im-.. . were
were ux-d
uv.ii.vadu.
and wu.war induced by hint to'nnd Mr*. Fay C. Wing. Mrs. Leon S
Elroy
Miller, past six month* lias been with-the for
the
centerpirae
.
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r
~-.
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I
K
guest of Mr, mid 1Mrs.
----- —
. ..
for Ute centenriree on tW tables
J'.'me to Hustings to manufacture .Hynes, Mrs Sally Towns. Mrs. Dora ' s'
Latest styles and
—
---- । ccc ca(np No fjgo now joe^teti
Lovely
rvfn- hment.i were served, hu product.
(George Bauer'returned
with .■
them
' ’
■Bnjinm. Mrs. E. w. Bates. Mias Alice l X
colors!
(for Sunday.
■ Negaunee. They will make thciri which included a wedding cuke with- A *”&gt;ii»us ob.,tacle was that lead Smith. Mrs. Ward Plants, Miss Lucy!,'
—.1 two friends, horhe in Republic. Hastings friends uni; and a button and a penny hid- and wire s&lt; al*were sold then at
C. P. Gclcynsc and
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
I.in.!. Miss Susie Fisher and Mrs. J.! »!
Sidney —
Carn,
all extend
congratulations
and best den In it.
. ’
ifrom 11.25 to fljj per thousand V. Hilbert.
I
Harry
Holmun
and
Sid..-,
....
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Phone 2634
Hastings
... former's wishes.
Roberts received many love- while Mr. Tyden planned to have
of Chicago visited. thc
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick i v'
ly gifts. Which lud been hidden in a his sold at 12.50 a thousand. The and family and Mrs Elizabeth Moh- ! &gt;■
Jaunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
■* • *------------: unique way. An umbrella, made of. price, was fixed at that low figure •er fp«nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. _
G. Hubbard, over thc week ciid.
(PYTHIAN SISTERS TEM,
PLE INSTALLS OFFICERS.;. yellow mid lavender crejx* paper, t because bf low: prices for material* han Dennis of Grand Rapids.
I Thornapplc Temple No. 130 Py-. iwllh a green hnndlr. whs suspended ut that tune, and becauM* Mr. Tydeiw Mr* Hugh Kitson pleasantly en1 Lilian Sliiters have installed the fol­. just below the chandelier over the । then had in mind the special nu- ' । rtainrd Tuesday evening, twentylowing officers for the coming year: table, and nftfi- n-fieshmenl.s were tchines needed-to make this geal ai lx members of-the newly organized;
jver. this was let down, revealing • wry moderate labor cast. A* a class of young people, including !
P. C —Alta Tompkins
the gift*.
.
(matter of fact must of the work oi
M. E. C—Minnie Young.
young married people of ttie M. E. i
I Games and adyice to the bride -- making, tlie seals wa* dune by hand Sunday School, of which .-he is'
E. Sr.—Ixiulse Gowix’
(provided the entertainment' ot the‘labor al first and then cost much teacher. Aftcr a social hour a busi-1
E Jr —Ida Water*.
■ evening, with* all prizet being turned’more than the selling price. He firs: Yirss meeting was held, with elec-!
Mgr.—Cora Boyes.
lover to the bride —Woodland News, (tried two. . ale-men. Both failed. Hon of orticlrrs a* follows: President.:
| Protector—Josephine Smith.
,
—■
—----(Then Mr. Tyden went hinwclt and
. Guard—Louise Pierce.
Mr*. Leon Tyler; Vice-Pres.. Mrs.'
BROWNELL—DANN.
(.sold seal-, to tlie Wabash railroad, iI RQbert_
nuucil Bum
ov,, ; Secy,-Treas.. Mrs.!
. M. of F—Julia Smith
Saturday,
3rd
Feb.
■ A pretty jedding look pl^ce on I He ---------------renlL ed that--------making
tlie special
, ...
r-. -r &lt; Ward .Plant*
L,„to. It utu voted lo hold
I M. of R- &amp; C — Gotdah Storer, -i(Wednesday
evening.
January
24..
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■
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•
•
I machinery t&lt;* manufacture the seals u cf^ meetinR on the fourth Tues-,'
Pianist—Sadie Mae Palmer.
!,
!
when
Robert
o.
Brownell
of
plain-!
wav a costly job. requlrii.g month* day evening df each month ia the.
! The next meeting of tlie Temple ,
willtc Feb. 13. with a pot luck sup­;‘wcl! and Ml* Irene Dinn of Ot- and yi-ars of trial. So he determined: di-arch parlor* Mr. and Mrs Ro-'
‘ rego were united-in marriage at thc that, before the many, many thou-, tort Burn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jor-1
per at 6:30 o'clock.
,
Presbyterian parsonage bv Rev. sands ol dollars required to manu- dan and’Miss Frances Wachter will!
AMERICAS IEGION
'
,«"■ »■«- •"*■• » tacture thus machinery would to to hosts and hostesses at the next
auxiliary MEETIXG. “"I’"" .'•"ro"
spent, he would spend, a few thou- ■ meeting. After the businesa session
3 Boxes 19c
Corn Sure Pop
After' a brief
wedding lour the sand dfillm.- to learn huw the train-1 Mrs. Kitwn served dainty ftfreshI Thc regular tneevng ot the
"
young couple will take up their men who actually used the .real* oju mcnts.
MLb. PI.. 19c
American Legion Auxiliary will to residence at Shultz near Hastings
Lipton’
that railroad felt about tlvem afjeri Mr*. Frank Neithamcr and Theo-'
held on Thursday evening al thc
they had trieu them. 'So 'lie cm-fdcre Jordan were Grand Rapids vis-'
4 b... 23c
Legion room*. Mr*. Henry Mulder ENTERTAINS
।
and Mrs. Albert Craig have charge Sixteen guest wrn- enS^^Slpto&gt;‘‘d luo mtn- nelti,cr knowing. itora Thursday.
..
uv...s ...v «~a.v, a successful evangelistic meeting.
of th? sociri hour following' the dx^tTpaltef iffiad-eVJc^
inAo^h wtth^rtS^hK^ nUhl “ thc
*O,N’
businc** session. AU who can art-.idav ntuht naxtef Khadr, rhnrartrr- 7. *?
'urged lo attend this meeting.
:
j Twelve members met at thc liome I
of Mrs. Mulder on Friday mid en-'
I loved a bountiful not luck dinner
Monte Grape Fruit c..2 13'/2c

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: enjoyed
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arly timt
rah Poff

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thc Red Cross and the Otter Lake' Jo** phtne stu. M-ry Willum* -n«i'r '.' . .**•’
“ „. ' . . a.h i,' \ KT ‘ ™
Ka|“ds had
Billet, accomplishing a lot of good Franc** Hunte; A:
-teu' honor..
.of hl&gt;
rani it took far Ic.-s time and daughter. Mrs Chas. Rowlader Mr !
work‘
were won by Miss Marion Lamphcre' They
gave a ter more rati-factory record(and Mrs. Faul left immediately for'
—--------- *♦*------------and Mr... M-O -HUI.
than
any
other
seal
they
had
cur.
Grand
Rapids.
The
ftfficral
was
DINNLR FOR TWELVE.
77 , . .
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tried. After he hud satMtlev! himself [held Monday in Grand Rapid*.
।
chira"ngir«ptointMrdmn.1ieglJen
of “h t're t . thoroughly that tn-- ical in actual
Bobbie Cole apent thc week endi
railroad
u*
wui
pracUe.ll.
he
pushwith
his
grandfather.
John
Mead
i
Saturday evening by Mrs Joreffitine
,lUfn o£
ed- thc work of completing special of Coats Grove.
to Huntings WW*people:
.
Todd honoring Mr. and Mis. T. D.-lu
ptachinery to make it.
| «rs. L. Paul, Mr» George Faul ’
French of Caledonia, who arc mov-. . Mr. and Mr*. D. C. Ncw'ton. Has­[ At this poffi’- Mf C I. Webb was and Henry Faul were Sunday guento1
tings. announce thc engagement and
ing tb Califarnin. •
employed a* salesman and he dio a cf Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Faul of Has-:
At bridge, top’scores were won by approaching marriage of tpcii remarkable work in convincing rail-1 tings.
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Mildred. Edgewood Place,
Mrs. David Goodyear. Jr,, and Clif­ daughter.
to Glrssnrr C. Dane. Holland, mm; :cad nrtlcials that tbih'wa., the •pal; ’ wr. and Mrs. J. L. Higdon and ford Dolan. \
Mr. and Mrs. S. m.- Dago, Paw. that would du tin' job they- wanted rami Harold of Barryvillc spent sun-'
’ Guests f row out of town were. Dr. &gt;'of
done tfith a cur real. Mr. Webb was|day with Mr. and Mrs Welby'
Paw.
and Mrs. CHtford Brainard, Battle
. ।■»
a mtn of line permfikhty and ver&gt;-, Ciockford.
i
ur' a“d MrS K G»P,UUM! '[ STRIKER SCHOOL D!BTR1(T. keen mind He
a practical rail-! Birdsill Holly.uf Chicago U spend­
of Woodland.
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Mr 81ePi an(1 Mr Bnrt Mri En,. road nun hiim-.-it.-*a* Uwrou^ily Unf a tew days with his inoUier Mrs
I
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ory Houghtalin called on Mr. and ‘ sold on thi'. seal and therefore able ■ Rena Culler.
PAbT MATRONS CLUB.
, Mn&gt;. Waltt r Blake of mar Na h­ to make nth-.-rs sec the merit* of the j Oscar Flory and friend of Has- '•
I Mrs. Leon Bauer and Mrs. Leon | ville Saturday.
Tyden real.
I lings were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Tolhurst very pleasantly entertained
Mr. and Mrs. S Geiger and Mr. The company me; .uth a serioua' Delmond Culler Sunday
(
the Past Matrons' Club at the for-1 and Mrs. D. Geiger called ut Heber
whi’ti lightning struck the oldl John Dell. Carl Nelthamer and'
mer'»‘home on Monday evening. A J Foster's nt Burryvllle Sunday.
wooden building, (mmtrtly u ii-hip:Howard Harper attended Uw funcr-:
start wa* made on tho -Friend-, Mrs. Willard Ictecw is visiting rvi t- factory, and dt*.troj&lt;d it one night. nl of Mrs. Arthur' Todd of Coan
»Mp" qulltJ.
jliveu tn Battle Creek and Kalama- cltadlmj out everything. But the:Grove Sunday. Mr. Todd is connext day plan- am* made tor put-'nected with the Smith Bro* Vcltc
LUNCHEON TODAY.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Cole and chil- ting up a brick plant acrow the elevator at Coat* Grove.
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Mrs. Mary English is entertaining: dren o! Battle Creek, spent Sunday C. K. and o. tracks from the Table
The next Community service will‘I
.today with u one o’clock luncheon.' with Mr. and Mis. Lon Campbell,
company.
• t be held at. the Chiirch of the Breth.covers being laid for twelve, eight! Mr and Mr«- Walter Ickes enterWhat has-made the Mm-loeklngtren Sunday evening. On account!
!ul live ludU's coming froqi Battle 1 tallied Rtiesta Irani Battle Creek. cur real m tmiiai-Liied bV the Heal ot the storm lust Sunday KennardI &gt; Creek.
Sunday.
Company ot this city, auch a «uc- Schalbly did uol give hU address so 1

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�THE HASTINGS BAKNER, WEDNESDAY. JANTARY 31. 1*34
foods for maintaining heal th and find &gt;that shoulder chops offer more
Sanford, and family at Flint.
The friends of Wilmer Glick, a guarding against colds. Fresh toma­ f&lt;Kxl for less money than the more
former resident of Freeport, will be toes are equally healthful but at popular loin nnd rib chops.
this season they are none too jdentlE'er your next roost a standing or
------ ----- ----------ful. They are. however, moderate inrolled rib roast pt beef, rare, med­
paseed away about three years ago. twice considering-lhe season.
ium or well done according to your
family
’s taste, should prow, very
and Mr. Glick’s two sons are in the Great; yellow and rad .vgcULka
navy. His health is very poor and hL«o serve as cold preventives to­ popular.
In spite of the interference of
ll/ suffers a great deal from asthma gether with milk, cream, butter und
and jicrnlcloujs anetnia. Those who (Tsa; Among lhe green vegetable^ holidays and bail weather with lhe
remember the •Glick family will be which are plentiful at this reason ’ activities ut the fUhing fleet, there
glad for this-information and rend arc to be found Hrdsrels xproai*.iwUl be halibut steaks, ftoh nilcu.
,h.u K--.
broccoli, new *$*1 old cabbage, green southern-caught bluefish. Spanteh
beans. jM-ifit andsplnach. Thc .season- and King mackerel, trout, rea baas,
able yellow vegetables are carrot*, croakers and Shrimp available at
Mr- and Mrs. Homer Dowing and , winter squash, rutabaga turnips and low or moderate prices —By Ann
Mr and Mrs Fred Bullis were in sweet jxXaloes. Beets, red cabbage Page.
Battle Cre.'k Friday to m-o thc for­
mer’s daughter. Mrs. Alda Lewis,
i
Mrs. F E Bnjnnrr. C Baxter and who is seriously ill at the Sanltar- tlie red vegetables.
Al! vegetables have healthful qual­
Victor Sisson were in Hostings Sat­
urday aftrrnoop.
E V Smith and Dr O. O. Mater: ities so we do not want to forget j
attended the funeral of Hlrney Mc­ cauliflower, onions, paranipci and jx&gt;- I
’fatoes os cod: is valuable m Its own I
daughters, recently moved to Has­ Intyre last week in Hastings.
tings to make her home with her Funeral services for Mrs. George I way. including the fact that they
mother. Mrs. Simon Hefflgbower. Townsend, age 67. were lield at thc add variety to our menus.
ha* been quite ill with pneumonia home Bunday afternoon at one Two inexpensive vegetables to be]
•Jbut is slowly recovering.
o’clock. Rev. Smith of Woodland of­ i found In most nrariu-la but rurely I
Mn. Daniel Allerding. who for- ficiated. Burial was nt Sheridan. ’ seen on tile average menu are Ute I
merly resided on a farm east of.Mich. Besides the husband she vegetables celery root und. oyster
plant or salsify. Tin* Quaker Maid
town. passed away Monday morning leaves one son of Hastings.
_.
— home
-----..._
...—Arbor, follow­ The flr(, dcportment responded to suKgeals preparing them as follow.nt «her
in Ann
ing: an Illness with yellow Jaundice. two fires lost week, the first ono was Scrape or peel them, put Into cold
Wednesday morning at the Metho­ water containing a little vinegar and
dist church, when sparks from thr cook until tender in boiling salted
chimney caught the roof. The fire
in. Pleasant Hill cemetery. We ex­ burned through the roof and
tend our sympathy to the bereaved through th.*-ceiling of the auditor­
Several salad plants are avallablc
ium In several places. On Saturday besides the usual lettuce and celery.
The Freeport Creamery Company
Including watercress and endivy. A
report/ a very nood year Jurt clored were called to thc home of Mr*.
Tina Show, the origin of the fire was dressing makes an interesting dinner
unknown, flames broke out in ihc ralad Shredded cabbage with shred­
.fat. 377.285 lbs of butter were man- roof and spread rapidly. Tlie men ded raw carrots or beets also maki
ufoctured^at a cost of .018 per lb. for working for the CWA discovered the attractive and inexpensive salad, ot
manufacturing. The average price fire and carried most of the fumipaid per lb for butterfat wns-22 1-3
Alter the Ana! holiday feast, steaks । ,oc
I
i for the They lived outside ot thr. fire hy- and chops•wilt be esjwcially welcome «&gt;year were 890.098.84. The company dranu. so water had to be pumped Round steak cut thin and pan- Frl
paid to patrons mid for manufac- from a creek 1.100 feet away
broiled, minute style, is a flavorful &gt;h.
Three students of the high school und inexpensive dish even when ac16. they had net current assets of completed their courses this month. Compa med by mushrooms. Round
ss545 58 and impounded- funds in Pauline Partridge of Nashville. Nor­ steak cut into small squares. flll«d th«
banks now In process of liquidation man Barry n&gt; Martin corners and with a savory stuffing ahd braised
the sum of 84.240.00. making total Gerald Lawrence of Hastings.
la delicious No wonts of mine can p.
assets of 810.785.58. Freeport lias a Tlie High school dance was held enhance the charm a thick broileiFt-'high grade creamjwy jwoducing the Friday night at the K. of P- hall, rirluin steak lias for moat jwoplr. A
.finest et products’and we trust each the sophomores were in ciiarge of Chops are also popular and you will ’
■■■ ir nuu
continued growth
Hie party. Thr guests Invited weje;
•Mr. and Mrs Clarence Van Pat­
ten have rented thr Jacob Wolfe
farm Just north of town and
.._ are
... Mrs. Ralph Hess and pr. und Mrs.
preparing to move there in.thc near ’stewart Lofdahl.
'
Tlie K. of P. hxlge and Pythian
Mni.'Adam Endres has been at the Sisters held a dance ut tMlr hall on
home-of Mr. and Mr*. Keith Dur­ Tuesday night.
kee soufh of Woodland thte pqst Sam Smith had his ca^ stolen
Hastings, Michigan
week.
• . Saturday* night from main street
Miss Grac^ Braendle to a jviiient sometime shortly aftcr
eleven
at lhe Bigham County Sanitarium o'clock. It »as found Monday mom­
al Lansing.
ma Ui a coal bin near uii elcvAlor In
Herbert Kunde left this week for Charlotte.
Jackfon to continue his course of Fred Miller is laid up with several
With Bud Wolfe and “The Prowlers’
?&gt;tudy at the Jackson Scliool of cracked ribs He fell on the ice ou
tnc side walk during the fire al the
Hany Ward pasted away at his Methodist church,
Producing Tunes that make rhythi
horn/ near Remits .Wednesday and The Clover Leaf Club will be en­
wits buried there on Saturday. Mr. tertained on February 8th at tlie
really mean something
Ward was 63 years of age and the hime of Mrs. Will fcecker. aiie will
son of Mrs. G. A. Ward, who passed bd assisted by Mrs. Fordyce-, Shoaway only late last summer. Harry
spen^ his early years here and had Thc Alumni class of the Evangel •
many friends in this vicinity, who ■al church had a party Friday
were both surprised and grieved at ight a thc home of Miss Ague*
his death. He is survived by the
widow, two sons, one in S)X&gt;kane served. Mrs. Elder to the teacher.
and the other In New York; two A large crowd attended thc Leh­
brothers. Walter of Minneapolis, and man Club "Family Night" at the
■»rh--n "Tfiey never come back" is on oM
Vernon who resides in California, Odd Fellow hall. After supper the
—LA! adage. But every Once in a while
and cite.sister. Mis. Elmer Lightfoot
:T”„
an exception comes along Uiat
of North Manchester. Ind Much America was sung by all; readings
i *i proves the rule
sympathy is expressed for the be- by John Dull Jr., and Mary’ Alien:
Your property in Michigan’s Largest Farm Mutual Fire Insurance
firm
This year the old winter standmusic bv Mr„ Rydman. Mrs. RydCompany with a policy that has no technical loop-holes to avoid
byi. cabbage, potatoes, onions, and
One of the local busihess places nuin and Mrs Gall Lykfos; a duel
liability, consistent with safe underwriting. A blanket policy on
?*&gt;r‘ Ititrips have a great comeback in
changed hands last week' but before by Marion Smith and Virginia Cole
m spite of the usual popularity of a
pervonal property. Nel resources nearly One-Half Million Dol­
thc deal an . fully closed the buy­ accotnjianlcd by Marjorie Dull and
,
wide variety of green vegetable;
,
ers changed their minds so It is still a short play by Marquita Brumm
lars. Losses satisfactorily adjusted and promptly paid. Careful
M-cabbage has become so plenin th? hands of the former owner. and Voyle Varney.
underwriting and a thorough system of Inspection maintained,
'j tiful that it is selling at no greater
Thur.sday morning local business Rom Wiilrath of Toledo. Ohio, wa;
eliminating overinsurance, fire hnxard and undesirable risks.
„i i, cost than old. Cauliflower is plentlmen were notified that the Freeport in town Friday on business.
tn ful and unusually reasonable In
bakery had closed its doors. That
—-—! price. Excellent Brussels spyouts
means that-all our baked goods,
“ Mm are arriving from California. CautMORRIS O. HILL, Hastings JOHN H. UTZ. Hasting*
mud now eornc from outside Tills We ore sorry to loc&lt;- M\ and Mrs. J
i '.i iflower’s green cousin, broccoli, is
to sad news for Freeport and we re­ VanAman from our neighborhood.
KEN BRAENDLE, Freeport
JERRY ANDRUS, Hastii
...» ata&gt; available. All members ot thc , The annual meeting of the stock­ gret this move Wy much. Mr. Tliey arc moving to lhe Earl Engle;
I’’
cabbage family need rapid cooking
Stewqrt
felt
it
was
necessary
and
place
in
North
Irving.
holders of thc Freeport Creamery
“'j.,1, for only a short time to be at their Company
Clyde
Stedgc
and
family
spent;
is
now*employed
in
Grand
Rapids.
held in the Pythian hall
— ~ ‘ best i» color and flavor
Mr. nnd Mrs. Galrti Overholt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Scudder
i in [ -Cold weather has slowed the nuiwith his brother. Lewis, have moved and Mildred of Welcome Corners.
n ty-'luring of southern-grown gnvn largest attevlance- tn many year*. to Grand Rapid- where the boys Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams. Mrs.
Due
to
a
peculiar
wording
of
the
—Li* beans and they are therefore a litstockholders who will engage In business. We under­ Ernest WiUiajns and Glenn Willitts
,le h“0’rr in-price. Even at a con­ by-laws, only thosepatrons
of the stand they will manufacture a new •pent Saturday in Battle Creek.
' siderably higher prj£c green beans are also present
.......
Arthur _____
Hedges -r.
spent Sunday In1
were allowed to vote. Tills kind of corn chips.
l la« would be economical as there Is so creamery
caused n great deal of feeling to be Ralph SteWart was home from Charlotte.
—-re little waste. One pound will serve noticeable and much adverse criti­ Grand Rapids over Sunday
Mrs. Hattie Hopkins of Battle
p,
from four to six people. Fine qual- cism of the action of the meeting is
Dn- south side of main street was Creek spent part of last week with
i n ity spinach Is arming from Texas.
Farmers Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company1
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heard. Much to the surprise in darkness for something over an '
iarr«i The price is-low. Mexican pcaS are being
chagrin of, thc majority of the hour Saturday evening when some­ Ernr.it Williams called on his sis-!
oi Barry, Ionia, Kent and Eaton Counties
,nnp but tliey are-rather txpcmuc nnd
thing went wrong with the lighting ter. Mrs. Jap Raymond, of Yankee
jx*nple
of
this
community.
this
group
•i i The salad vegetables are of good
voters, consisting mainly of farm­ system. Candle* and The old kero­ Springs recently.
WOODLAND. MICHIGAN
-nn’.-r quality. Tomatoes are better flav- of
ers. voted tv continue thc handling sene lamps were called out and the Mr. and Mrs Leon Manning of.
” i ui ‘’'rd than they have been and heads of gram and feeds, although they Consumer* trouble man from Has­ Battle Creek. Harold Smith and
—Ziu ol lettuce are’firm and cheaper than knew by this action they were keep­ tings was rent for and tlie damage family and MIm Naomi Claggett of,
Annual Report for the Year Ending December 31(
tthinr often. There is plenty of celery at ing out of Freeport a first class ele­ wa* rejiaircd and business contin­ Hostings spent Sunday with Mr. and
1333.
3ki7i “ "'"derate price.
&gt;
ued as usual.
'
Young bunched beets and carrots vator It sems thU-was a very un­
Japb Wolfe of Hastings has been
wise move on their joist, for not
are Inexpensive. With new pota­ only
FOOD MARKET ADVICE.
n town several times thc past week
does
it
mean
that
Freeport
will
toes to supplement the old and hove no elevator, but by lhe same io king after business connected The pacing of New Year’s Day
potatoes fev- variety dinner omission, we’ve lost our heaviest with his farm.
brings us to the long stretch of win­
CARDS of THANKS sweet
menus need not be monotonous
wedge th our fight to keep our rail­ Mr. and Mrs Gall Lightfoot and ter which used to result in spring
As usu .. meat choices are varied. read,
«m. Carl, spent Friday evening with fever, due to the limited amount of ।
and
by
so
doing
have
last
that
If&lt;ou wish beef, chuck steak is an utility, have invited the Standard Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kunde Games sunshine,' fruits and vegetables;
inexpensive cut. Loin lamb chojr- Oil Co. to remove its tjulk tanks and of “500" were enjoyed
available.. It is still the time when
are never cheap but they arc de­ agency from our town, have crippled
moat work* is accomplished in school, |
licious and at this time less expen­ the Cool Oil Co . have practically Adam'Endres visited
his brother. and therefore when children’s dicta;
sive -than often. Beef and lamb din­
should
be most carefully planned.
Georj«t and family at Ionia Tuesners are more apprc-cated if they brough Handle factory and the Cur- day and Wednesday.
MUk. of Course, is a very Import­
are separated by oilier meals using
RicharcY Lobdcl) washome from ant food in the child’s diet It need
fresh or smoked pork or fowl. Fuh well as all those innocent’ones, will Milwauktt over the week end.
not be drunk by the older child but ;
also make a pleasant change though suffer for this and we hope by some Rev. F Loomis spent several days can be served him in soups, as cocoa,
the variety L« somewhat limited at strange means they will correct this Ian week at his farm near Smyrna. with vegetables or in desserts. For
this season. Oysters, fish fillets, hal­ error before. It is too late Unless
these dishes either &lt;resih or evapo­
Arthur
Seifert
and
Burns
Ander
­
ibut and salmon steaks and smoked some definite action is token soon to son were home from Flint for the rated milk may be used.
fish are all good choices. .
Citrus fruits are. unusually good,
this sad condition, some of week end. returning on Sunday
| Fresh strawberries are in great remedy
business places will be closed The Rebekahs and Odd Fellows plentiful and cheap and these to­
demand, apd are reasonable in price our
gether with canned tomatoes or to­
and
moved
to
other
localities.
Let
’
s
had
installation
of
officer*
Satur
­
Many more are being sold than last Wake up nnd act!
evening, following a pot luck mato juice are particularly valuable
year at this season. Both Califor­ Mr. and Mrs. Clare. Bassett und day
at 7:30. After the install*-'
nia Navel oranges and the Florida children of near Marion came Sat­ supper
ceremonies were through, cards
Valencias are excellent and moder­ urday for a few days’ visit wjth his tlon
dancing were enjoyed by those
ately priced1 Bananas are chea;x*r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geuige Bav- and
present. The newly Installed offithan\lx-y have been in several
of Ooxt Will Rebekah Lodge
months.\ Grapefruit are unusually Otto Gregory to ill at his home ,rer»
a’p-; N«ntNoble Grand. ------Laura Thompfine thbjeason. There are plenty With influenza and pleurisy.
nf aonTM
....__ .... ___ .
.. • 'R ,8- Noble Grand. Phoebe
The
blizzard
that
struck
us
Sun
­
Fighter;
L. 6 Noble Grand. Thursa
THE CHURCHES
day was a very unwelcome visitor'"Lightfoot: Vice Grand. Pearl M
much shiveritig andI Lightfoot: R 8. Vice Grand. Irma
Making the Grade And there and enured
the coal blns look pretty bare. Brown; L. 8. Vire Grand. Savilla
seem* to be a moral of some kind made
—•■ , jfiarfor the textile industry in Hie story Were al! looking forward to the .
return.of
the
"good old summer Jorte Bachclder: Treasurer. Mary
Are yoa getting lhe right price
of the pedestrian who asked what
Coates; Recording Secretary. Mil­
steps he should rake to protect hl*
for yoar hide*? We are buy­
Mrs
J.
D
Coal
is
a
little
better
dred
Olcr:
Warden,
Effie
Rickert;
righto. Thc answer was "Long ones,
ing hides from all the towns
at
this
writing.
Conductor, Mabel Osborn; Inside
brother, and make ’em snappy.’
Miss Mildred Hurley spent a few Guardian. Sue Blough; Outside
around this county and of
4ays last week with her parents. Mr. Guardian. Henry Karcher: Chap­
butcher*. Alio buying hide*
and Mrs. Charles Hurley, at Grand lain Maude Regers; Pianist. Hazel
from farmers. The leading
Rapids, returning to lhe F. E Brun­ Novisky.
tur and hide dealer of Harry
ner home Sunday, evening
• Thr W. p. m. 6 will meet .with
Rev. and Mrs. Carey of Campbell Mrs txxds Nreb Friday afternoon.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. This is tlie time for the semi-an­
nual mite box opening.
The friend* of Mrs. Loa Wolfe'
will be interested to know that she

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A six and a quarter pound daugh­
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Mrs. Keith Durkee of South Wood­
land on Saturday. January 27. Mrs.
DufkCe was formerly Miss Nellie
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One of thc largest crowds to ever
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SIU present at the sale at Galen
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�ter u iU main constituent is "Holtlsndalse Sauce." Divide 1-2 cup but*
iter into three pieces. Put one piece
in u pan with two egg yolks and
By Home Economies SpecialBta lone tablespoon lemon juice. Cook
[over hot water, stirring constantly
Michigan State; College
with a wire whisk until butter is
melted. Add second piece ot butter
Cheese Is one of the low cost ! and. as mixture thickens, tlie third
menus best friends, according to piece. Add 1-3 cup boiling water,
home economics nutrition extension .beat tlioroughly, cook about one
apoclalirts at Michigan State Col­ minute and season, if mixture cur­
lege. Few articles of food will so dles, add two tablespoons heavy
appetixltigly adap\ themselves to 'cream or boiling water, drop by drop
combinations with otlWr materials, (and beat vigorously.
while at tlw'same time provide the 1 Children's menus which are inexnecessary elements for good health. l pensive and at the same time ade­
One pound of cheese, represents quately fulfill nutrition require­
tlx- chief food elements of a gallon ments have been suggested by home
of milk and Is one form in which a economics nutrition specialists of
surplus of milk may be stored satis­ Michigan Blate College. This group
factorily.’ Both American and cot­ of meals has been planned particu­
tage cheese are protein foods and larly for children of nursery scliool
may be used as meat substitutes.
Lettuce sandwiches, using whole
Tliey are also high In calcium and
phosphorus nnd in Vitamin A which wheat bread, and milk arc to be
means that much nutritive value is included with each serving. Very lit­
tle salt and no pepper should be
concentrated into a small amount.
An average serving of cheese con­ used in preparing the foods Included
tains about eighteen times as much in these 10 menus, suitable for eith­
calcium as an average serving of er the noon or evening meal.
Mashed potato, creamed liver,
lean meat and nine times as much
as one egg. Since calcium is decided­ buttered beets, apple sauce.
Macaroni and tomato, buttered
ly lacking in thc average American
dietary, cheese ranks ns an essential cabbage, crisp bacon, blunc mange.
VegetflBle stew. rice, apricot whip.
food.
.
The amount of protein in cheese Scallopbd lima beans, buttered
means that it should be cooked at a carrots, baked custard.
Baked [»tato. baked green beans,
very low temperature either over
Vfatcr or in a very slow oven to pre­ creamed eggs, canned peaches.
Meat loaf, creamed onions, scal­
vent its sticking to the bottom of the
loped tomatoes, stewed uprlcota.
paiL
Squash. buttered green beans,
Cheese offers an excellent means
for providing variety and flavor lo creamed eggs, baked apple.
Buttered cabbage, creamed peas,
meals that otherwise might not be
tasty or interesting. Using it in scrambled egg, blanc mange.
Vegetable soup, carrot strips, rice
English Monkey as a luncheon or
pudding.
eupper dish bi suggested.
Creamed salmon, mashed potato,
Cook 1 1-2 cups stale bread crumbs
tn 1 1-2 cups milk over hot water green peas, prune whip.
for ten minutes. Cool slightly. Add
MICHIGAN CROP REPORT.
one egg mixed with 1-2 teaspoon
From the latest Michigan crop re­
milt. 1-a tenspoop pepper, and one
cup of mild cheese &lt;grated or chop­ port statistics of special value were
given,
concerning farm crops in this
ped!. Cook, stirring constantly, un­
til thc cheese is melted and thc egg state in 1933. While Michigan to not
begins to coagulate, servo on six an agricultural state yet ita farm
siloes of crisp toast. Orated or fine­ crops aggregate millions In value
ly clioppcd green pepper "makes a and are diversified to a far greater
extent than in strictly agricultural
good garnish for this dish.
Butter Is an excellent source of states.
Of com Michigan produced in
Vitamin A which is apt to be lack­
ing in iirtuiy diets. Serving it nt ev­ 1933, 1.365,000 bushels, a decrease of
ery meal and using it generously in j 42.000 from the previous year. -The
cooking is recommended by home average yield per acre was 31
economics extension nutrition spe­ I bushels.
cialists of Michigan State College. . | Of winter vyheat the state pro­
Dr. H. G. Sherman of Columbia duced 800.000 bushels, an average
University says. " Because a shortage per acre of 18 1-4 bushels. Of oats
of Vitamin A weakens tlie body in this state produced 1,121,000 bushels.
so many ways and increases Its The yield per acre was very small,
susceptibility to so many infections, being but 21 bushels.
There was an increase in tonnage
it apjicars probable that differences
of intake of tills vitamin, more than of sugar beets grown in the state, al­
any other, affect the general health so in bushels of beans and potatoes,
and
in the tonnage of alfalfa hay.
and length of life of the people of
today.”
PALS.
The flavoring power of butter isi
.na Tbir.lv
almost as important as Its nutrl- We are Hungry Iko and Thirsty
l„

- never

no fun

or &lt;*b.r ernw.
cayenne pepper, one teaspoon chop- , Wt’re Hungry Ike and Thirsty Bill—
ped parsley, and one tablespoon. We never have worked, we never
lemon Juice are creamed together.
will—
Another dressing which has but- “Knights of the Rood" they call iu
still.
11 We will not toil, we will not till
। The virgin Soil, it's against our will.
,4*
Mr*. Tbas. Wilton of SU। We're Hungry Ike and Thirsty Bill—
Toni* St, Gr*nd Rrpldi,, We never have worked, we n.evcr
Mkh . Raid: "We we the|
will—
K
100(1 holth my daughter
M
pUturct Is now enjoy-■ The sky is our roof, the soil our cot,
W
ing to Dr Pkrcc’* Golden ; An old tin can our coffee pot.
*
, J£_W
Mdlilil Dlwwtry. It not
। We're Hungry Ike and Thirsty Bill—
We never have worked and we never
pruie in&lt;l built Sood .mild 1 .
will.

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COATS GROVE NUTRI­

TION CLASS.
Thc Coats Grove Nutrition Class
met at the home of Mrs. Mary
Townsend on Jan. 16. We had a les­
son on salads and grades of food
stuffs and knowledge of wise buying.
Our next meeting is scheduled for
Feb. 13, at Mrs. Alice chase's.-Mrs,
Flossie Bennett, Bee.-Treas.

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Pounds of Lamb Per Ewe
from disease will produce more pro­
. to Place First
fit- than a large flock where disease

East Lansing. Jan. 22.—Close com- exists. .
petition marked the last Wolverine Losses from death are extensive
Lamb Production contest In which |n a floek where infection exists, but
Willard Gee, Elwell, placed first natural death seldom or never ocwith a record of 145.96 pounds of; curs in a young flock free from dislamb per ewe while second place,ease.
was taken by Andrew Grenland.' An infected hen seldom produces
Bannister, with 14525 pounds. nc-!Cggs during the later stages of dis­
cording to the animal husbandry ease, therefore, when egg infection
department at Michigan State Col- takes place It Is probably during the
GLASS CREEK GROUP
lege. .
I early stages of the disease.
Fourteen members and three visi­ The winner has a flock of 34 grade; The above facts apply to all poultors ot the Glata Creek Nutrition ewes and 59 lambs were raised to try disease but especially to tuber­
Group met with Mrt^Eva Havens market age. The lambs weighed culosls which Is taking an extensive
forp their January meeting.
an average of 81.42 pounds at the:toll th Us spread through the poulin the forenoon roll call was tak­ conclusion r\t
r vtiohloon
of tho
the rnntoxt
contest. Mr
Mr. OrenGren- ntry
flocks of Michigan.
en as to lhe Amount of fruit and land's flock of 28 purebred Oxfords To control this disastrous spread
vegetables canned last year also of raised 43 lambs weighing' 92.91 of Infection the disposal of all old
those who luul served balanced pounds each.
—
meals for a week. The latter will be
A glance at the results obtained building of an entirely new flock
required .of each member to com­ in these two flocks show that a from chicks known to have been
plete the work this winter.
profitable crop of lambs depends a produced by healthy fowls. It Is
At noon the leaders made three great deal iupon the number of urged that new flocks be raised up­
salads with different fruit and vege­ lambs per ewe raised to market age. on clean ground entirely apart from
table combinations which were It is Impossible to moke good rec- the old flock. After the disposal of
served at the luncheon, in the aft­ brds with a poor lamb crop, no mat­ lhe old fowls all buildings and rims
ernoon the lesson on "Lowering ter how well the subsequent feed­ must be thoroughly cleaned nnd dis­
Meal Cost Without Reducing Food ing and other flock practices may infected before being occupied by
Values," was given. The keynote of
the new flock.
the lesson was to raise more of our The honorary award of Champion
If you wil) follow this advice each
living on the farm and buying wise­ Flockmaxter was given thia year to । year, there will be health, wealth
lyFred WflllJi, Charlevoix. Mr. Willis j and happiness In the keeping of
The February meeting will be held was Judged hy the committee in poultry.
with Mrs. R- W. Erway.
charge to have m^de the greatest
WHY WAIT?
All visitors welcome.—Becy.
advance in improving his method
CLOVERDALE.
of caring for his sheep. His flock
EAST BALTIMORE GROUP.
The
Cloverdale young people will
of 220 grade Hampshire ewes pro­
The East Baltimore Home Eco­ duced 20 pounds more lambs per Ipresent a three-act comedy mystery
nomies Group met with Mrs. Anna­ ewe than did his flock in 1932.
play, "Haunted." at the Delton
belle Clemens, Jan. 18, for an all Other shepherds wlio placed high *Community hall Feb. 2 and 3. at
day meeting. Thirteen members an­ in the Lamb Production contest are 1eight o'clock. A. thrilling evening
swered roll call.
*
Carl Flach. Mendon; Walter Scott, 1is assured to all.
Mrs. Annabelle Clemens, substi­ Sandusky; William Van Sickle,
Mrs. Lou Anna Patton returned
tute leader and Mrs. Iva Hoffman Deckervoile; Ralph Densmore, El­ from Midland Saturday to prepare
demonstrated five salads practical well: Henry Trapp, Bolton; Harry for a trip to Dalias, Texas. She left
for farm homes.
Wright. Standish; McIntyre Bros., Monday to be with her sister whose
The lesson on Reducing Meal St. Charles; and Ed. Kohler, Imlay husband-ls very ill.
Costs was presented by Mrs. Nellie City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pierce and
Fancher with Miss Esther Striker
All men placing up in the contest daughter were Sunday guests of Mr.
handling the blackboard work.
' provided plenty of pasture for. their and Mrs. Ray McLeod of Woodland.
The time and place of the- next flocks and drenched lhe animals
An Interesting party at the Hel­
meeting were undecided upon — Most of the men fed some grain. ler home was given by the Bible
Frances Shurlow. Publicity Secy.
Winning contestants will display class. It was a Thobo" party. Ev­
pens of lambs at the College during eryone dressed as a hobo and every­
ASSYRIA GROUP.
one sure did Justice to the hobo
Tlie Assyria Home Economics Ex­ Farmers Week.
port of it. The next meeting of the
tension Group met Jan. 10 at 10 A.
class will be at the home of the new
BOOZE FIGHTING.
M. at the home of Mr*. Alice ThornFor the married man who cannot president, Mrs. Jack. Shorts. The
following officers were elected:
Tlie leaders, Mra. Stella Tucker­ get along without drinks, the follow­ Pres.. Mrs. Shorts: Vice-Pres., Harry
man and Mabel Puffpaff, demon­ ing is a suggestion as a means of Pennels: Secy.-Treas., Mrs. Kellogg.
freedom from the bondage of the
strated vegetable and fruit salads spedkeasy:
Miss Hazel Hosken of Kalamazoo
and served them.
Start a blind pig In your own nnd M*ss Mildred Hosken of Has­
The lesson presented was “Reduchouse. Be the
only customer. tings were Saturday evening guests
ductlng Meal Costs."
of
Mrs. E. 1* MacLeod.
The next meeting will be held at (You'll have no soft drink license to
Mrs. Ross Pierce gave a birthday
the home of Mrs. Addle Leonard on pay). Go to your wife and give her party In honor ot her daughter, lit­
six
dollars
to
buy
a
gallon
of
whis
­
Feb. 9, at 1 P. M.
tle Mary Joyce's sixth anniversary.
Those absent please make tills key, and remember there are sixty- There were ten little folks present.
lesson up before the next meeting., nine drinks in a gallon. Buy your Games were played after which a
drinks from no one but y6ur wife,
—Sec. Caroline Tasker.
delicious
luncheon was served. All
and by the time the first gallon is
gone, she will have &gt;27.00 to put in enjoyed a happy afternoon.
QU1MBY GROUP.
New members who came into the the bank and six dollars to start in
class at the last meeting were: Mrs. tftwmess again. Should you live ten
Edith Ferris. Mrs. Clara Gillespie, years' and continue to buy booze
and Mrs. Inder Greenfield. On Feb. from her. and then die with snakes
9 the class will take up, “Routing in your boots, she will have enough
The Food Rebels in the Family." money to bury ypu decently, edu­
taking up sound food habits and cate your children, buy a house and
school lunches. Mothers with chil­ lot, marry a decent man and quit
dren are especially invited to come. thinking about you entirely.—F. P.
Waters.

Welcome corners Y will meet
with Max Leach next Monday night
at 7 P. M. Mr. Angell will be with
them as Rene Gangulllet is in
night school.
Freeport Y meets this week
During 1932 more than 5,200.000
tons of sugar were consumed by Thursday night at tho school. 8.
Voorhles leader.
Americans.
Howard Frost speaks to the
Young Men's Y group thlj Wednes­
day night on Einstein's theory of
relativity at the homo of C. F. An­
gell.
Woodland Y .group met with
Greydon Faul Monday night thU
week with David Christian leader.
Secretary Angell met with tho
Nashville Y group Monday night.
They had another pot luck supper
at the*'Scout hall..
Middleville Hl-Y plan a party al
Camp Barry when skating is good,
maybe this week Thursday.
Woodland
Hl-Y and Harris
Woodbume’s Y1 group had basket
ball and their Bible study together
last Tuesday night. Hastings Hl-Y
were at Camp Barry last Thursday
night for pancakes and sausage.
One of the 1934 books worth while
is the life story about Dr. John R.
Mott written by Basil Matthew.

With Some Coal You Get More Heat
. . . The Coal That Give* the Most
Heat la Generally the CHEAPEST!

TO POULTRY OWNERS.
ji Freedom
from disease is more to
ELWELL FARMER be disired in a poultry Bock than.

"—;LAMB CONTEST WON

'll,, ,, 4,-r-,',

Homemakers' Corner

luh io that die h*d no mat itoubk." ..
Write Dr. Pkrte’s Clink. Buffito, N. Y„

PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Jan. 31.1934

McOMBER SCHOOL NEWS.

We are studying health this week.
'The 3rd. 4th. 5th grade ore making
a health ship. Tliey arc making all
the good things going on thc
‘•Health Ship.”
Tho 6th, 7th, 8th grades are work­
ing on a Health newspaper. Devayne Greenfield Is the editor, Bea­
trice Matteson is the assistant edi­
tor. Bob Traver, Eva Sears, Ara­
bella Smith are the cartoonists.
Robert Moon Is the Joke editor.
The 1st and 2nd grades are work­
ing on a-dairy farm and working on
a health play.
Our Scout Troop 88. met Monday
night wUh T. K. Reid's group. Dar­
rel Hall is Lhe Scoutmaster.
The camp Fire Girls met at the
schoolhouse Saturday. The girls are
making scrap books for the Camp
children. They also had a big time
with the treasure hunt.
•
We are having a tooth brush club
this week. We get gold stars for do­
ing health rules. Dewaync Green­
field U the editor, and Mabel Scars,
secretary.
Robert Moon. Reporter.
DOWLING CEMETERY CIRCLE.

The Dowling Cemetery Circle will
meet at the church basement for
dinner Feb 8. The committee for
work is as follows, Vere Segur, Etta
8tan ton, Delia 8t*mo&lt;i, Ella Smith
and Jane Smith. - Remember thc
grab bag and birthday table. Every­
body come and bring your friends,
Blanche Powell, Secy.

Helen Brown and Myrtle Rogers
will go to Hastings Tuesday, Feb­
ruary 6. to receive lhe third lesson
in the Nutrition extension course,
which is presented by Miss Hershey
of the M. 8. C. staff.
On Saturday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Warner and Mrs. Bel­
lingham were entertained in Kala­
mazoo at the hqpe of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Strong. Robert Warner re­
turned home with them for Sunday.
Friday evening several from this
community attended the senior play
at the High school auditorium in
Plainwell.
* The Helping Hand Club will meet
with Mrs. Terpennlng on Wednes­
day, February 1. Mrs. Earle James
is program chairman for this date.
On Thursday afternoon many of
the friends and neighbors of Mrs.
Charity Barker attended her funer­
al at Plainwell. During her early
married life she resided on the Bur­
ton Warner form at South Pine
lake.
We are glad to report little David
Keeler has sufficiently recovered
from pneumonia that he has been
removed from the Delton hospital
to the camp at Clear lake. On Wed­
nesday afternoon Mr. Champion
took his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keel­
er. and the sister and brother to
visit him.
Friday evening vlstlors at John
Rogers' were, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Rogers, Joan and Jean. Ella Rogers
and Mrs. Marne Firth of Gfand
Rapids, who has been spending the
week with relatives in this vicinity.
KLINGENSMITH.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sleeby and
children of Kalamaaoo spent Sat­
urday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Allen steeby.
Mrs. Perry Van Tuyle visited rela­
tives and friends in Nashville and
Hastings the past week.
.
Twenty neighbors of Perry Van
Tuyle gathered at his home Satur­
day night and helped him celebrate
his birthday. The evening was spent
playing pedro. Mrs. A. C. Johnson
and Wm. Johnson won first prise
and Mrs. Rollo Johnson and Albert
Green tho low. A fine pot luck supA school meeting will be held at
thc Klingensmith school Thursday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deaver and
children, Mr. and Mrs. George Lap­
ham of Grand Rapids and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Green. Doratha and
Jack of Nashville spent Sunday aft­
ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Roberta are on
the sick list.
_ —
There was a mistake in the Mid­
dleville items last week. Mr. Green
did not sell his place in Yankee
Springs, but he did draw some logs
lnt&lt;rMiddleville to the mllL

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Phone 2240

Corner of Jefferson and Court Sts.

Mk and Mrs. Richafd Pennels and Kalamazoo spent Sunday with their
sons! of Kalamazoo, and Mr. and parents,’Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Monica.
Mrs.' Harry Pennels spent Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Grover Davenport
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pennels.
i entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jess KenMr. and Mrs. Prank Brooks of,yon of Hickory Corners Sunday.
Kalamazoo spent Tuesday with) Mr. and Mrs. Ford DeMond of
Henry Pennels and Mr. and Mrs. Kalamazoo spent Tuesday evening
Grant Dickerson.
I at the Lester Monica home.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Monica of Don't forget your dates for the

Hastings

"Haunted’' play at the Delton Communlty hall, given by the Clover­
dale young people Feb. 2 and 3. Fri­
day nnd Saturday evenings, at 4
o'clock.
Thomas Jefferson was lhe first ■
President of lhe United States t|
be inaugurated in Washington.

Available Money
Brings Lucrative
Opportunities Within
Your Reach!

VER Y dollar you put

in a savings account in
£
this old bank will earn 3%

interest FOR YOU.
All deposits of this bank
are insured under the Fed­
eral Banking Act of 1933.

Doubtless many times you watch with regret
the passing of chances for financial profit, or a
contribution to your material comfort and the
happiness of those dependent upon you—

We will be glad to have
you consult us about open­
ing an account at this bank

Just because you have
no available funds!
A Savings Account in this bank will soon
grow, if you will make systematic deposits of
small amounts, and in a surprisingly short
time you will have a nite sum of money which
may be used when the desired opportunity
comes along.

|OAfTM»»_£!

HASTINGS CITY BANK
TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS. MICH.

�PAGE TEN

THE HASTINGS DANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31. 1934

h'fogs do not remove
:
source of sunshine

suPEfiv sons'
PROCEEDINGS

Wisconsin Editor Says Peri­
ods of Greater Prosperity

JANUARY SESSION

East Lansing— Present economic
conditions are not at all unique in
the history of the U. 8.. according to
A. J. Glover. editor of Hoard's
Dairymen, and n speaker at Farm­
ers' Week, and furthermore Mr.
Glover says people in previous de­
pression periods hud much the same
feeling as at present that no re­
covery could be made.

5l.0A9.V0

34.W

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s

DotnU out. Each period ol years fol»rzr.ca.,!■ Ma»»n Pub. Co.

toward prosperity and better ways

' n. r mi iuiyr«* ......
Mir UI
Ht»le
tilled l*r»-4arl«

In IMS. thc head of the United

'position Ixcauic all possible inveni..r&gt;..tu.fo
tlons had been made and patents
Yonr cemmiitrr un roun- had been granted. Mr. Glover said,
nnd counit irnMtirrr'* report* but formers then were cutting grain
"f,1’"™ „u'"r
ces in farm and home equipment
Hirn rd.
have been develofied since tiiat
M. W. Hint*.
I time.
Dairying is not doomed because
present prices are unprofitable but
dairymen must prepare to meet
,
present conditions, according to thi*'
4 •ubmuini iiir foiiuainc.:

,:r:. ™

H jj . c 6 3 c 3 E

'.s:;;k ;ir®

.houu i»

started by culling out nil low pro-

If.ninr.l.li. Iluar-J Jt huii»r»i»nr,.: dllCCI'S ill tilf herd. TilC COW IllUSf

■ ««uniniii.-e ..*! uriminiii rtuin. and be regarded as a market for feed
&amp;f"J «»«► «'«| 11 I. toP—M-.ui«« .
. id is* .f»riai amount, a. »n&lt;-&gt;i profit from a poop market.
*|&gt;J ‘Lni ihi- ■.ItIi
auihuriu'i Mr. Glover recommended tiiat the '
!
............ ..
.1.10- PO.CUOT wrh u I»1«IUX&lt;1 r«claimed Allowed tlofos, feeding according to prodticii iuii
•’-•4 go »i8i.a;i Uon&lt;)f excellent herd sires, ami
'■i.hy'utilization ot pastures be continued
p; •» and faith kept that thc dairy IndtLstry. along with all other buaincs*.
1'14.14 will be in an improved position

'. th-ir auiiu*! ^purt at lull&lt;i«&gt;.

n------------ :-----------------------------------.1 null I.IIUII ...».......
l&lt;‘Andn-w A. Matlhiwa

CLOVERDALE.
•U no Last Week's Letter.
■mi-'.,• Sunday guests at thc Chas. Kings­
bury home were, Mr. und Mrs. Ed.
' ' Gtxxl, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Good und
Jean Kay of Freeport nnd Mrs.
,,i i.v Georgia Gelb,and son, Elmer, of
* -i';- Mendon.
.nd-t Mr nlld Mrs Rd. Pennels gpent
Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Murk
tliruiiKb
1
" Bates of Otsego.
•
I tho follu&lt;
.u.i.ii.,
Mrs Murtha Chamberlain is vlsn.v Hoh-.rubie li.i.nl ..f flnprrvi.on: ‘&lt;h»K relatives at Kalamazoo indefl- ■
ii i.r r..nii»it|r&lt;i &lt;111 nnalir* w&gt;ab In *utr nltely.
..'.'"i/"1.1;?."1’-;,,
Mra Harry Pennels atui daughter.
IF. ir iik.hi.ia11. .1... .1- —.1.. [vmnn Mane, lire spending a &lt;ouplc
of days at Kalamazoo this week.
Sunday guests of the MacDonald
family were. Mr. mid Mrs. Peter
Vari Hout and childrcirof Galea­
burg. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDon­
ald of Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Humeston of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jenney nnd r

isles;

Ilf ll.i.iit.c.
?:
1. . .I
School Fund. '

4 So

Michl (an, .1ml' with tlie Ralph Jennyv family.
»&lt; »••»*
h«&lt;m
-Kellogg surprised them by coming
. iTntu- up ,jn unexpectedly Wednesday evening
u&gt;&gt;'p n,.-m »ki&gt;r&gt;ie .uw&gt;r mu
•rrr.mrv ih.it it in in. wm ui’.', i- iiu .r ii* wedding anniversary. Cootie bun-

, j

Tischara* luatltnto Fund.

Il.i-tn,.-.
ii ih.i.

Allan

| evening was epent utter which a de­
illclous luncheon was served.
Mrs. Wilber Gltaon. who underwent an operation for mastoid at
’ the Borges* hospital, is getting along
•Mi i-crh.i i » line al'present writing.
r^rini-.
Th,‘ Cloverdale young people will
.ut'i-ort.ii tv, present a three-act comedy my»;.
~ry p,ay “Haunted." ut the Delton
ni.-.

mu'.

• i'• ■ &lt;•■
t,.r
ami lire.................. •».
&gt;1X1. and I..- ! ■ abv Inalrttrird In bill 8:00 OCloCk. A thrilling CVriling iff
.'*■ -.t &gt;tr for full ,in.I -III ..f . iii.r
.tirend ■ u&lt;vnr*iri Iz*. nit rv.n’1 ...ii a_ ____ «

ullowrii;
POWERS ECHOES.
?ou»'n! Mr- oM Mrs- Pxtrl Travis are ro­
. .. ireceiving congratulation^ on thc birth
of a son, Raymond Earl, bwn»

r be »t

M. Sampler wan in Detroit a few
*day» the past week.
Mrs. earner Schondclmeyer U at
home after two weeks of caring ior
"'.her sister-in-law. Mrs. Prvd Boweilull
man. nnd new baby at Hastings.
Mirs Dorothy Smith of HasUnga
.n r*&gt; entertained thc following young
■ -.“‘irr’?**0*4® W,U1 a dinn&lt;T party Sutufty;
MiM Marian Pierce of Hastings and
tMiys Ethel Palmer. Dick Palmer.
Jack Johtison and Charles Hauser.
5
Dick Kentield. who was so Mrl£
‘&gt;'wly Injured some time ano tn an
. *.&lt;&gt;.-ii miUppfejle accident near Irving, is
&gt; iron so much improved as to have been
Tn ■'&amp; movcil from the hospital in Grand
।
Rapids and |&gt; at present ut tho
-.• nn i* mi. home of hl* mother. We hope n
ahe tong before he will be biick
n,
among us again.

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stony point.

«

4» Last Week's Letter.
•; County nurse. Miss Mumford, via- I
t. fur ted our school Monday.
\
I
so «.» Mrs. Herbert Moorhouse of. Ol- I
jx.go vUted her sister, Mr... John I
i:„„ Blocher, over ths weekend
■---- -I Mrs. Morris Orsborne, who has I
been under lhe doctor's care for the I
l&gt;*Jt year, has liad to take to he.- I
bed the past week.
• ' '' r Orval Wadcll has gone to Otsego I
^e*.’ *hcre he has a Job
|
.Mrs. Jennie Combs and Forest I
and Miss Myrtle Mead of Kalama- I
il.i. ...uj-irUJ I.. .'«&lt;» were callers nl B. J. Wellman's I
hiMl-.l U.lj.ijr.i iir.lil -fiundav.
I
• ", J?:ll M’ltinn l-ar*ied.
,, .... ............. • • ••■
vii uu ■
M n- &lt;• Mhin, a
. excellent program Thursday eve-J
. rr h k ii.i.1, £i.-.k
intng consisting oL a play, entitled.
—'Thal Awhu Aunl " Mr&gt; Smith. o«r
EAST GIN LAKL.
.commissioner, was present und gave I
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford and a Ulk and explanation of tho latest
ru.iv .... j...,, daughter spent the. week end in school proposition of the day.
■i thi. &lt;&gt;Mrr. OtsegO

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J

mr.
r.rncn Thaxton
inuxiun ana
_
PODUNK.
t
Mr- ar.a
and airs,
Mrs- Ernc,t
and ■
daughter. Neva, ot Otsego, called at I
Laubaugh will entertain I
the home of their daughter. Mrs
D- D. Birthday Club ut her I
ht2"e Thursday.
J
’.I'.‘Lrur-ay
Ra-V Crawford.
Crawford, Tuesday p
p. M*
. *n . . ■ In..1Uiu
Miss Nttn
Nita Mult
Null ItWHl
spent Worino
Wednesday'.UTI,C-P°V ScouLi had a meeting at I
with Doreen Matteson of West thS, church balurduy evening
Gun lake
Mra. timr.a Wallace was a Grand I
Mn Mary Crane. Heber Pike and, HapllU v*alJ?r
weckDcKorttt Henry ot Orangeville , «r;
George lUiumm tn- I
spent
Thursday evening with ,cr uln®d “bo“l ‘Uty ot their fiicnd, J
friends and relatives.
and neighbor;; ut their home Butur- U
Mr. und Mra. Arthur Crawford of' ddy nW»L
/]
Orangeville, Mr. and Mrs. Will
ttPd Mrs. lAtvcrn Laubaugh I
Crawford and Mis* Dorothy Craw- '^d
t*‘ufd»y «nd I
ford called on Mr*. Lottie Merrill
,ped ce.lcbri“« l*r I
of Otsego Wednesday P. M.
birthday Sunday.*
,,

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?-----A British golf course iChcrtseyi
»' The weekly dr^-. parade at Wru baj two hate- on each green-one oi
i Point Li held Sunday afternoon be- normal 4'1-4 in. size—tire other bctween 4 and 5 o'clock.
ing a m.

�THE HASTING* BAN NEB. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31. 1934

purpose of keeping cows has become a* I* proved by herd improvement. —BBiaBgBgBi a wirfa.iin h EITM ■ day and Saturday evenings of Feb. ■ stalled: past noble grand. Allie Wood;
SHULTZ.
TOO MANY COWS PUT
a boomerang a* the dairy population1 association records.
COURTHOUSEJVC,
NEWS iIwlds under
01
Rey-'nobla
Johnson;
grtnd grand.
ManU Dora
Lehman;
Rec. viceand
PROFITS TO FLIGHT ha* become so great and the prices. Tlie second way to Improve the} LUUAJ
very UI in Nichol* hospital, Battle
—g i*,„nii.'itfiiTnir -raT n i—i6a* ( At a meeting Tuesday afternoon Fin. Bee.. Amy Btlcock- and Edna

of dairy producU so low that profits
the vanishing point, aecordRising Tide of Milk Bringa •re
1ing at
to the dairy depSftlhcnr^al
Michigan State College.
Flood of Red Ink Into
•~J- things can be done
•to re­
Two
Michigan Dairies
lieve this situation. The number of
East lumping.—Ability at the cow ,cow* can be reduced by discarding
to add to thi) farm income ho* fin­ »...
the poorer producer* .u
In the herd
thus lowering —
the toiA
ally resulted &gt; in *o many farmers and
i-------------------------- producbecoming dairymen that the original ।,llon.
lion. Thu
Thi* I*
I* being
being done
done In
in Michigan

COST OF LOANS
--"Above

’too to ‘300

REDUCED to 21%

present condition U to persuade
people to drink more milk and W
eat more cheese, butter and other
milk products. All high grade dairy
product* arc excellent food* high in
nutriments and containing element*
and vitamins neceswry for health.
Nearly all European countries have
« higher per capita consumption of
butter and cheese than the United
Btatcs does.
.
.
। In 1925. dairy products brought
farmer* of the United Stale*. 14.5
;&gt;cr cent of all receipts from all
products. In 1932. dairy products
} brought 24.5 per cent of all farm
sales, an Increase for dairy, goods
when all prices were falling. The
] higher proportionate value of thc
'dairy producte was due U&gt; the con•tautly increasing volume in tlie
face of falling prices.
| Farmers and townspeople in dairy

i-x.x
-------should
-----------------.._t„
l. Jerry Haynes, dec'd. Final ac- fully matured fruit, Mr. and Mrs.;
I citizens
look with
favoriBl
upon
I tho employment of cither method count of executor filed, final receipt ’Adfiamon greatly appreciated thc
] of bettering daifry conditions.
of widow filed.
Rift from the Burton's and they
were
not selfish either a*
as thev
they eave
gave,
Est. Edgar L. Fisher, dec'd. Final WM
« ,,ot
SOUTH THORNAI’PI.E.
______________
account of
Admr. filed, order as- their friends some of thc fruit so we1
’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hulu and signing residue entered, discharge al) enjoyed it with them.
_______
Mrs. Edith Willison of Hickory
’ family entertained IheJji neighbors of, Admr. ___
issued,
estate_ enrolled.
E*t. Mary H.Fisher, dee
d. Pinot
• and friends very pleasantly SaturH. FUhcr,
dec'd.
Pt—'. ■Corners spent Tuesday with Mrs.
— of
.- Admr.
..
—
• order
' day evening with a party which was account
filed,
as- Lula Wertman.
signing residue entered.
much enjoyed by all.
CARLTON CENTER.
Est. Thoma* Doyle, dec'd. Invepj We are pleased.to sec Ben Parks
The wood bee which was to have
]oul after being confined to tpe tory filed, petition for widow's ulbeen tin* week Thursday tor the M
' bouse for several days' Hines*.
lowance filed.'
‘
DcMaranviJIe.
dec'd. E. church has been |&gt;ostponed until
| Perry Barnum and cousin. Mbs' Eat.. Phebe "-*•
------Thursday. Feb. 8th. The wood cut-;
| Eunice Hoyt, attended a card party Annual account of executor Bled.
tera will be served their dinner ut
i in Irving Saturday evening al thc
home ol Mr. and Mrs. Springer and Proof of *lu r,IwJ' order admitting the Ladies' .Aid meeting at the home
,of
Mr.
Nash.’All ui
in
..III entered.
entered.
oi •«
r' and •&gt;Mr*.
113 Guy
uu&gt; r»ami.
'family.
will
Est. Helen E. Davenport, dec'd. Fi- [the community are urged to come,
nal account of Admr. filed, order a.s- Uie ladies of the community arc to
-------- ...
bring .w.t
|x&gt;t llmk
luck rilnnpr
dinner.
signing residue entered,j discharge
of Hrlmr
Admr. issued, estate enrolled. •
There were a good many attend­
Ext. Mary A. Turner, dec'd. Will ed the public installation of officers
filed, petition for probate of will at Carlton Grange Saturday night.}
filed, waiver of notice filed.
Pot luck supper wan served at 7.30,
£kt. William H. Offley, dec'd. Fi- after which the installation work j
j nai account of executor filed, waiver was put on. Ex-congressman John
| of notice filed, order allowing ac­ C. Ketcham was present and gave u
count entered.
fine address. Visitors from away
&amp;t. Robert I. Hendershott, dec'd. were. Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Hatch and '
Annual account of trustees filed, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knickerbocker ot [
order for publication entered.
Grand Rapids. Mrs. Chua. Boloman.
’A CARNIVAL OF BIGGER The Volume buying of 10.000 Home Owned
Est. Ellen Noud, dec'd. Order al­ and Mr. and Mrs. Ciias. Laurence
you these LOW PRICES
lowing account entered.
and Mrs. Ernsberger of Hastings,
aayrgR bargains . . .
Drug store*
**’'*“’ IOW PB,C“
i Est.'Leals Willard Hilton, dec'd. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Decker of East
You mu»t buy the alcohol compound
Warrant und Inventory filed.
Carlton. ,
This full pint of Thi/tStBStT
to get thia offer but you choose any one
Est. William E. Aldrich, dec'd. QrH. L. Allerding and 4011 Howard
of the other four items. Mi 31 correct* . der appointing Admr. entered, bond wire Lansing visitors Tuesday.
RUBBING ALCOHOL compound
I
breath. Rexall Milk of Magnesia
of Admr. filed, letters of administra­
Henry. Williams lias been quite ill.
and any one of these four Items bad
neutralize* acid stomach. Jiexlllana
tion Issued, order limiting settle­ the past -ten days with Influenza. |
ment entered, pettion for hearing
relieves your cough, both for
Mr. and Mrs. Allen King of Tam- i
claims filed, notice to creditors 1s- arac neighborhood were guest* Bun-*
sued.
day of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kenney.
Botttt give* you quick re­
1 Est. Alonzo D. Cadwalluder, dec'd.
The first of a series of health les-1
el lief from pain.
Fimxl account of Admr. filed, order sons givefi by Miss Lipkey at the I
ICO
allowing account entered, discharge1 home of Mrs. Lafe Usborne. was I
of Admr. issued, estate enrolled.
presented Tuesday. T-hcy will be]
I Est. Mary E. Greenhoc, dec'd. give:) each Tuesday afternoon at
•„ oz. t. Hutxasr
SualffiST coo LIVER OIL
j Bond of Admr. filed, Ictten of ad­ 1:30 for a period of six weeks. All ■
MERCUROCHRO ME
Cream of the world's nnministration Issued, order limiting; who can attend are urged to as they
rut end liver oil supply, cry
Does not cause irrita- M
settlement entered.
•
will find the lessons both interesting I
Richest in Vitamins D #
p
tion or blistering. Keep | JJ
Est. Edith A- Fleniing. deed.. and helpful.
.
anil A!
16 ox.
" **b
on hand alway*.
Proot of service filed, order admltPeople in • the community were1
ting will entered, bond of executor shocked and saddened to hear ot 1
Trta cm« cf jotr
Y H LIFT CORNS
tiled, letters testamentary issued, or­ the death of Birney McIntyre, of
ROSE and THROAT
der limiting settlement entered, pe­ Hastings township, who had been Hl |
M RIGHT OFF1
Mi 31 kills dan­
tition for hearing claims filed.
a short time with penumonla. Some
|
No need to let
. gerous nose and
Est. Ward A. Quick, dec'd. Invcn-■ from this way attended his funeral
IJtegaSCom. irntau. ' tory
throat germa
filed.
Saturday at Hastings.
quickly.
1 Est. Nellie M. Hitt, dec'd. WurMr. nnd Mrs. Evan Fuller enter­
CORN
1 Q
। rant and invcntoiT filed.
tained the laUcr's parents and aisI SOLVENT 1 JZC | Est. Quincy Tdlles. dee d. Petition t&lt;T from Lowell Saturday night.
for license to sell filed.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Filled with
DELTON.
Triple Link Club will meet with
Defender Atomizer
VITAMINS
We have been much delighted Mrs. William Kirk of near Kalama­
and Mi 31 $125
... children . with the beautiful, weather through zoo, February 9 -for an all day
Solution »aiue wrOC
January but the sudden changei meeting. Bring table service' for coeat it like
Sunday made u* ait up and take no­ operatlvc dinner. Program' and a
Jami
tice. the thermometer dropped from general good time is always as­
7 f A Tastes
Taste* like
,
40
degrees to 6 degrees above zero— sured.
CASTOR OIL
Just a few
w ■ inhoney.
Richhours.
David Deal is reported as somenil strength.
fl
Fresh and full
| Mr. and Mrs. Leon PennSck were U-liat improved in health. Tlwlr sun.
a*aaenie®«in Vitamins
Tasty os a linee salad
‘ " oil.
In Battle Creek Saturday.
Newman, of Grand Rapids and Mr.
WITCH
A, B, (F and G) and
] Mrs. Mary Shedd and Mrs. and Mrs.'Oscar Palmer have visited
HAZEL 2./C
D. Specially proceued
3 cz.
. Blanche Richards were Kalamazoo at the home rtfcently. Mr*. Deal is
extract of malt with cod liver oil.
recovering from a severe cold.
•hoppers Thursday.
Atoasr BORIC
Mr. and Mrs. shemutn Town of
Mrs. Frank Freydel of Northville
Detroit and Miss Goldie Town of has been visiting her parents, Mr.
Camp Cdster apont Saturday cve- and Mrs. Charles Hughes, for sevnlng w ith Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town era) days.
. and family.
•
Cecil Cappon has had- a severe
i Miss Ruth Rickards, of Leila hM- case of blood pplsonlng but is able
■ pltal Battle Creek, was home for the to be- about again.
.
week end.
Word lias i eached us of the pass­
I Mrs. Ella Powell of Hastings is ing of Mrs. Margaret Mullen of
ANY THREE OF THE FAMOUS
$1.00 SHARI
। spending several days with relatives Hastings; Until a^out ton year* ago
JONTEEL CREAMS
FACE POWDER AND
in Delton.
'•
she was a resident of our town for
Where can you buy a complete beauty 1 dram SHARI perfume
I Mr. and Mrs. Roix-rt sponablc of many many years She was always
treatment for turn a low price?
Hastings spent Sunday with lhe lat- douig good and loved by every one
Jter's
parents.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
L.
D.
who knew her. Besides her imme­
COLD CREAM
The box of powder that allows Miks.
diate family she leaves two sisters.
CLEANSING CREAM
every woman Shari's luxury. &gt;
FOUNDATION CREAM
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worthington Mrs. Jennie Norris and Mjs. Sarah
SKIN m* TISSUE CREAM
beautiful filk package*
of Kalamazoo were guests of Mr. Smith. The three have been very
.and Mrs. Add. Pennock Wednesday. devoted to each other, numerous
REXALL THEATRICAL COLD
| Mrs. Jennie Warner spent Satur- other- relatives und a host of friends
A regular »lxe of the new
CREAM . . . the kind adort ute
। day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. to mourn her passing. Sympathy is
JONTEEL POWDER for nation.
Louis Dubois at Augusta.
extended to the bereaved ones.
Deep cleanse your
MEN and 50c bottle
Mrs- Marie Williams will enter­
Mrs. Rankin Hyde, who has been
skin a* actors-do.
STAGAFTER
bcthf.e
SHAVING CREAM and I
tain the Nutrition class Friday aft­ HI is able to resume her scliool du­
SHAVE LOTION. C fl. bay rum uu. en,
ties again. Neola Neil, George Hyde
ernoon February 9.
DUC
75c value
**VC 75c value
The meeting of the Willing Work­ and John Wood* were out of school
ers' Sunday School doss was ix»t- last week sick with flux
.
TOILET
poned from last week Thursday un­
KLENZO LIQUID
Mr- Maynard ol Kalamazoo was a
SOAP
til this week Friday afternoon and recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben­
of stcutirr.
Neutralize* your breath.
with Mrs. Barnum.
son.
.
2 for 1OC willThemeet
Fifitaid SANITARY
Leavta "cool spicy flavor.
Saeger children, who have
Leon.Cook, ton of Mr. and Mrs.
NAPKINS I 7been t&gt;o sick in our local hospital, Fred Cook, was married to Mrs.
39c
RIKER’S ILASOL
box of 12 * &lt; c
5% six.
are reported to be better. Robert Bernice Johi^on of Kalamazoo on
25c
Adam* has been removed to. his January 20. ;U»e community joins us
ELI COTTON
KLENZO FACIAL
home and hi* two sisters arc there In wishing Loon and his bride a
to care for him.
long, happy «id prosperous life to­
For patting on face
TISSUE
Mrs. Eloise Leonard is a little bet­ gether. Congratulations.
liquids or for medicine
CHARMONA
Modern way to remove
ter at this writing, we hope she may
cheat. ~
Mrs. Bronell of Kalamazoo u
face cream*.
TALCUM .
continue co get better and soon be kitpimt house for Will Mullen.
ono
OO
Soft, dainty.
1 wJC
fl.n.roul can
19c
up and around.
Mr. and Mr*. Verne Calthrop and
pound
C
The Cloverdale Community Hazel entertained Saturday night in
Players will present the comedy honor of Harry KulickS and Paul
KLENZO DENTAL
ZINC OXIDE
•'Haunted" at thc Delton Commun­ Nagel’s birthday anniversaries.
OINTMENT
CREME
ity Hall Frfday and Saturday night,
EPSOM SALT
Mrs. W. F. smith is on the slrk
Feb. 2-3. Fifty per cent of-the pro­ list. We hope she will soon be re­
uv
16 oz.
ceed* go for the Delton community stored to good health.
hull building fund.
•ize
Saturday night thc Odd Xelhw*!
Thc annual meeting of thc Del­ had the turpri*? nt tlieir life when
ton Creamery Co. met Saturday aft­ they were informed that nemb ta ot
PONTEX
a»aaBT Tincture
icrryBark fl
ernoon at the creamery and elected two-lodges of Kalamazoo, one iTdrf**'
Toilet Tltiue
Syrup
Jfa thc following officers: Eli Lindsey, each of* Comstock, Galesburg Au- •
IODINE
president: Veraor Webster, secre­ gusta. Battle creek and-a lore mem-1
The sale, aure .
4A
tary: Clute Louden, treasurer and bcr from West Branch were going to J
antheptk.
°*' *
'.r
Bert Patton and Floyd Collison, di­ spend the evening with them. They
rectorsdid some team work gnd a* they
OPEKO COFFEE
A meeting of the Livestock brought a pot luck lunch tho home;
Breeder* association will be held In lodge had .nothing to v orry about.
Vacuum Mated to
mi
97
the hall Saturday afternoon.
Did they have a good tune? They
keep iu flavor.
4b f C
The next monthly community surely did. They arc cuning again]
meeting will be Monday night Feb­ eoon so. get your members rounded
The Slickail Shave a Man
ruary 12. A cooperative supper ut up und lie-ready for them.
•ver had I
6:30 followed by business meeting
Mr. Arenu and family of near
Smoother «have« an* mart
and program. The HtuHUig* High Cloverdale recently moved into Mrs.'
shave* with these bias*.
school debating team will be pres­ Nettle Hyde's house, scenu nice tot
HASTINGS Phone 2131 MICHIGAN
ent and debate on thc subject ‘ Re­ havc-ihe place occupied again.
]
Ptrmadge RAZOR
solved that all Radio Uroudcasting
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Calthrop and ■
station* should be owned and con­ Harry Kllllck spent Sunday with1
BLADES
trolled by FYHeral. Government"
Mf. und Mrs Llewellyn Erb nipl,
Tlie Deliun community players Lamar of Delton.
uro rehearsing lor the presentation
At the last mecUng of Rebekah
ol -The Dutch Detective'' ou Fri- lodge the following officer* were in- *
• Household offer* a substantia! cut in the coat
of loan* above $100 up to $300. The new low
monthly rate la JHK. Families keeping house
who can repay monthly now may borrow amounts
over $100 ata tjjal saving. Loans of $100 and less
reduced to AS per month. Oulclt, private
service. Only husband und wife need sign. 20
month* lo repay. Visit, wjrite, or telephone the
Household Finance Corporation of America on
the 3rd Fl. of the City National Dunk Building,
1 West Michigan Ave., Buttle Creek. Phone 4406,

WF GIGANTIC BARGAIN EVENTS
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Look^
at these

‘Ru/atssr

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HOME
NEEDS ■

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1

19cc |i

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IS

59c

19c

19c

4

25c

15c

17c

29c

39c

g

Save with Safety at

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

'? 19c

50c

l^DRUC STORE

Your

Creek, t* aurne better at this writing. this
PROBATE COURT.
p*1 t116 home of Mr*. Elmer Reynolds castle; warden and conductor. Lucy
Mrs. Gladys chamberlain did subLewi* Willard Hilton dec'd “ d"*' ln MduU etiuc«llon *,iW or- NarrU and Ruth Hughes; Chap.
LOWZM i
nraid oM^ccutw• filedI lirtter* tl, «anl“d- a* • pan of lhe National Mina .Mills; guards. Clara fleott and stltute teaching in the Learn school
Ern«»t Hartwell
i issued /.rder'lfamltiM set-il*I»orK£ncy prowram for relief worit'MHo Lehman; supports to noble iwmi
th* Bunday
with the m
U-^nTent^’^Ution foi hXl- ,n edj«Uon. The« clawes are tree, grand. Pearl Bagley ..ol Ethel BtebNick Boerman and
PeUUon_far_hear^
Ul
7"
Mt
lce "t0'creditor. 'thc tcacheri bemg c|)06Cn from the ben; vice-grand. Maude smith and
*’ h,mul._b.in
d
'
.ranks of thc unemployed teachers. Ola Hennessey. Meetings thc aftnight.
A ., 11and are paid from the Emergency ernoons of Die first and third Tuesind ^ ,n
'
,
William White has
------------- &lt;fe«deed.
d. mni A,„
OT rfull a., o!
month.
Ek- ™..„.
Camiei Crumkecckc.
Order tlloxtng claim, enterwl.
i m.y uke ,dv.nU«e ol UU, chu.
Mr. ind Mr,, p J Huxhe. were! JS
Sir UIU.
Willard Water* farm and U i
there aoon. Mra. Water* win
Bl
M.i&gt;
H
ruher.
deed
Order,
MlmOUdn
c«Um
I*
lhe
texcher
.
c!
..m,
„
tu
.
t&lt;
^tej.
M
„.
wll
,
«l
—
her
home with bar children.
allowing
!• xpoolnted lor thh clue xnd lhe&gt;- cim«,n. and Umlly reoenUy.
.... claims entered
,
n.U KXBv’w
Ito
»“■ «-«»«&gt;
™ N.riiSd.Tihr^tSsx’Snsy
" *—*— J • — •
-:“•StS'&amp;E'™:
was well attended Thursday nig
allowing du
rlxlmx enterri
• xn«n tod pucex TM
UjU
, 6,„.a
wUh paul . j,Ur
Sehoex- The memmjx tram now on „
...
TO.w mr
all enjoying
thc proxrnm
program put
put DW
on *
Ert.'HXM,
&gt;. E.
t cneescorougn.
Cheraebrouxh. neca.
deed ■&lt;| one xndmt.Jmll houn.
Ornnmn. &lt;X OuU will be held the raeond xnd tounh, amry'w.Ttamt,
n_r». ur.il—...
___
Statement of receipt* and disburse-' — - - ...
----- --lhe
------recipients,
la., ww,k last
of week
Iakc of a
. Frklay evening* of each month with singing by Mr. Hasel and throe
mrnta end petition filed, order ap-1'were
rxxx of
or mee aencmu* oranges
aranves -sent
Prcd Bal1 dled Sahlrday night at refreshments on the fourth evening. I young ladle* from Richland
pointing trustee
entered, acceptance
,«
box
’sent
--------------------« nice delicious &lt;rani^Mm}th.
h(MIie of hu daughter. Mr. and Everyone
Changc In; M1ke Gamal of K-ls.nX spent
Of trust’filed.
i-u—.
•»,.
:
- • - ' -'
-. .. i

KROGERW.
Buy these
-— famous brands

AT A SAVING

JEWEL

3 - 49c

L&gt;«.

Smooth and fragrant

FRENCH

2tc

ib.

COUNTRY CLUB

Full bodied and flavor?

a.

25c

Fine, rich, distinctive — Vacuum packed

BEECH-NUT

MAXWELL HOUSE 2 ib.. 53c

2 it-- 57c

A A || |&gt;
IVIIIvIV

PET, CARNATION
or DUNDEE
COUNTRY CLUB 3 small can* 10c
3

COCOA

1 2c

Ib. can

MOLASSES COOKIES ib. 10c

Country Club or Dal Monte

TOMATO

BARBARA ANN — Rich and creamy

soup

3 ibe. 25c

Or SPAGHETTI, bulb

2 N^i 23c

Country Club In *yrup

2n-„’?29c

MACARONI

17c

GRAPEFRUIT

Our Mother* 2 Ib. can 23c

PEACHES

t*U can*

6 — 25c

HARVEST TIME

5

25c

Pancaka Flour

CORN MEAL

5

Yellower white

SODA

pint ..
jug
Syrup Pure cana and mapla syrup

OLD MANSE

lb. bag 15c

CRACKERS

WESCO Criap, flaky

'

FRESH BREAD

9c

l&gt;4&gt;ib. loaf
Country Club Fre»h daily

May Carden* Vary special !

TEA SIFTINGS
HERRING

OATS

5 LB. BAG 19c

2 cys* 25c

High lest

10c
89c

mi-j

MILCHER, B-lb. kag Me

ROLLED
RED SEAL LYE

19c

2

A big value

14-11.. pi,. 25c

FANCY TEA

21C

JERSEY GLOVES

10 - 29c

BLOCK SALT

sub. bu&lt;i 35c

Quality block

3

CHEWING

Closely knit wrist*

25c

TOBACCO All 10c varieties

BANANAS
Golden Yellow Fruit

5

GRAPEFRUIT

-

19

ORANGES

FLORIDA—Full of juice—70-80 tiaa

HEAD LETTUCE

2 f- 15c

NEW CABBAGE
TEXAS — Choice hard head*

dos.
252 -388 mm

CAULIFLOWER

CARROTS

23c

..ch 15c

- Ige.

bch,

5c

California — Sweet and lender

CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS

BEEF ROAST

w.

Any cut of chuck or shoulder

Rolled Rib Rout

» 12V4c

SWISS STEAK
Thuringar Summer Sausage

PORK SAUSAGE
Herrud’a Links Cellophane wrapped

ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MICHIGAN IK

*|Qc

1-lb
pkg.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1934

PAGE TWELVE

| LEGAL NOTICES | ' PUTr CORN

AND HOGS

". GIVE SEEDINGS BOOST

Srt7Uh«.Ur’' Mary T°*‘n^Pd!
DttTON.
RINDS CORNERS.
jmsny years, passed away Friday at
DV HCISir CCDTII "
DCD Tuc5day- T“en’ *‘7* . mrtn~r,‘.La*t Week's Letter.
I Last Week's Letter.
.
the Iwmt of her daughter, Mrt. Jay
DT U5,INb rtnllU4tK
PJNwnt and an interesting meeting, About thlrty ladlM attended the Mr. Meier of Centerville was the Hall. Funeral services will be c«i. ■*&lt;
. T7
,was held.
lecture on child training given bylWeek end guest of MKi Thelma To- ducted at the ivome Monday 4t one
iMich. Farmers Will Be Asked httef. mil Tnlid fi«
----------------tiX.
rn iPlant Food Supplied to Alfab
hT ■t,tend±J^ Mra. Lydia Ann LVnds at thi church’ bias
“
o'clock.
.
490* mini! the Amountof the grow? * -fa or Clover- in Oats or w%nc\dl‘
“l UW “ Dctnonds Thursday afternoon.
Her next Mr. and Mra. Fred Bush and: Mi«.vBerthaStonger.wh.vwuunto Help "Reduce Surplus *71’share aludmintotra live e!S^J
„
I*
. -n
meeting here *111 be February 21. 'family of Urbandale vuited her
a‘'*nd scliool hut Wcek, nStocks of Pork and Feed ,\
Jc”« jharT * administrative expen!
Barley
Helps
Hay
Yields
** ।
The p. T. A- will hold^Ila an-1 yr. and Mrs. E. R. Cummings oL parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ttobiu turned 10 her school work ut ^im
-Decline in
if.
corn crop
cr0D conlrac
conlrflct, al(m
„ East
East Lanvlng.-Seedlngs
LanMm: -Seedings of
of alf^fa
alfSJfa ""0'.*‘nHnT7h*M^vTir KaInma
KaIama«»
«» M*™
M»ul SMurda
Saturday with Mr. Sunday.
': Kellogg Agricultural school Monfey.
East Lansing, Jan 15-Decline
corn
«1|mer
mic corn cron contract Miner 1
.
-v evening. Jrti M Bring cheery pic ft|ld Mrs
R. Wllllson.
। Sunday afternoon visitors at W. 0.1 Harvey Haitwells *i»nt Sunday
exports uf pork to'Arope from
Alr .nd
and u«
Mrs w.n~..
Kellogg Flowers of Tobias’ were, Mr. and Mra. J. E. I with his sluer ami family, F. Hud000.000 hog- in 1919 to 4.(4X1.000 in Iacrr&gt; oj any baiic
(in Mlchlaa„ nur.-e crops should t&gt;- assisted with I or
J* bun*.' Following
Fo,town8 the
tne supper u, «r
*1“b™
S8rw
r:‘X"
Hickory Corners spent the week end Tobias and Mr. and Mra. Harry .dleston’* of near Otsego
1933 left the United States with:thU wwild mtin whFat) above *ht,.applications of fertilizer, accordmg Pr^
M ‘camHelen
,.a hyJ?'*
ixr.tond was called1 W|t]t
pr and Mra. Loyal Johnson and son of Battle Creek ! Mrs. Joe Stenger was called to
mm pork than the domesticjn*r-;acreage planted- in 1932 or 1933 to lhr •oUi department at Michigan 1 L Mrs- Helen
A^bm!

fj

7
ON REDUCTION LIST er*
rowed
in the
past‘ boss"a"vear"
years. Farmwho
«oid"24
for
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era
who
sold
24 hogs a year ’foi
riauehtcr from ih* noat two

iwhl*K«wr v*&gt;n* OTO* &gt;&gt;./.

State Calll-lzi .

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1*0
IT*’ »'T E- B,ua“'"
: this surplus will be presented to al4J aKrfes not to&lt; nlant *the land I Hcx-tiltaatr. often is used when i lhThr n^thdav mrrtPnJ
be Mr' Bnd Mrs' M,,ton Nobles of1 Beal o! Kalamazoo.
taw who to suffering .with u badly
1 M»rtl&gt;» K. Bruo.st.
(Michigan farmers by the United
,rotn ^rn Eduction to any i’*'hcat
ntirae crop for MftUngt1 hthta^wSiythe'ho™ ’arant*vinf' ’P”*1 Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bracy of Ur- broken hip.
Mnos*. »f .
ik. at- States Department of Agriculture.- a^to te -hSveSd except- ir? but farmer have neglected to apply; J*
Mn? m Woodland LwWh thelr dau8htcr- Mrs- Luta bandale called on Mr. und Mrs. Bur-. Wc are sorry to hear of the scrl(Krr/r’XtJXtoJf
.. Pro«. radio, .nd talks at local "Xnt Tas ture The lin" nuy^be
»»&lt;•»&gt;
or barley ££ ?Uh^t mck dtaJer
Wood,and Wertman. and Friday they with roll Phillip. Sunday afternoon.
ou* of Mra. Homer Flower. Hope
s.'?
*»n b*
b&gt; {&gt;*
planted ^prevent "oil Xlon « ro
became the grains had a lower uUh P0* |UC&gt;C d?”r'
, Mra. Kate Burdick of Hickory CorMr. and Mrs. Ben Bunnell ot Kai- she to better soon.
Jm..
b. M.tU.14. c-.r-‘»k&gt;n division of MkMwr. State Col-out £ccdjl bu"t
h ( u
market price and the assistance to.
aiiriTZ
If™ accompanying, visited Mr and amaaoo called at Edd. Newton s TberewaanoschooJal MiloFrl.f.MiA
lege to acquaint state farmer, with tIiay
hanTAte^,u’;"
the followmg iiay crop, was forgo'- ,
u. s, lITZ
Mrs Claude Nobl.s and Mr*. Estella Sunday afternoon.
day owing to the death ot our
,he PUn- and 11 then wdl be a matter
J™
Mn!rl{. can ten.
8
X
Last Week^s n-tter.
Robles at Climax.
MU. Thema Tobias to vtaiting Hi teacher', grandfather
Jf 'tucSS?•h«m47» .ucut u for each farmer to decide whethei 'Uha*™ mterra^ “hX
made »n Tuscola county ,
* *&lt;»«« u "U,‘cal‘y‘dl
and “«• E *• Willison were Urbandale.
.
kVunl c"t*vi
!h*
wants 10 c&lt;x,Pera,,’ *lth P»®duc-; under contract a sit! he aim-s ,«,[ fhowd that, an application of 250 ,n Nlfhol£ hospital in Battle Creek visitor* of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morganthaler
BALTIMORE CENTER.
« Fridi? Febraire era in thu and other states to make i “™nenmse hta averuie product?tfnof!V°‘,nds of
fertilizer on an nl- 7*al‘n« an operation Her many Knowles at Hickory Comers Sun- of Nashville visited her brother. Mr '
Mhini a-TP *•«. •« &gt;'« &lt;•«; the plan effective.
•
!mi|f "T* prcXS"
ai?eS'‘»«» «*&lt;«"&lt; '»
increased the ,rlfnda arP W®* that her life day afternoon.
and Mr.. C. N. Tobias. Wednewlay Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Pete Tielgens cntrrtainM
ComandhogsarepartnersInthCi^tVincn^w the awriSe ^'harvest of alfalfa 1917 pound, per may be spared to come back to this i Mrs. William Beibel entertained Mr. and Mrs Floyd Tobias ana
and
production Plans of most farmers
by him wither
«-re. The seeding wa. made in 1935and1X
n,n,K‘ ,o JPT.d,the L; °' £
Thursday.
Officer, daughter and Mr. and
" 7' ,,thCT O’ C,rl“1’ C-n,er SUI1--------........ ..........
....
,„u Mra. K
M.U
’.'f ».Cr.d”d*tr.tT’.. Ef Xlcd*n th!.0 r^rS'^reMe ^ a ~^crop contract or not. Hel«»d the increase in hay was cut in S^eTS^L luencc “
” Installed for “
“ .coming year. Hendmh
°U °
° spent
as she has r
'were
the
Hendershott
ofl Ka,amaio
Kalqmnzoo
J Mrs. Eloise Leonard does not Im-’Sunday with their parent*. Mr. and
an^ Mr’ Ed;,^!re
Tb’".a.ik &lt;». k»if CH) or th* [•™e‘ta^CTO^olfC1,tb.*UuiKM ^"e«^nhoSeplurcha*edgf&lt;&gt;rUfe5^ A trial with alfalfa in barley wa« &gt;a®d
prove as fast as her many friends Mra. C. N. Tobias
j Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oreenfleld and
Miss Susie Phillips visited Mr.
and the Blblp,
,
hwtii quart** c •. &gt; *f B«tlou in the basic crops of the United in(.
made m the same county in 1932.11, OI Hra:°r“ ana Mr. and Mr*. wish she might. We hope for a more
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"k. o. .h. tan*,
The
.Wlcunn
J™
V8“'X’X.S’
favorable report next week. ■
। nnd Mrs. Morris Blivin at Smyrna O»o“o were «ue&gt;ta of the Charles
I r«*vrn (7» Wr»t/'
. . r -j,
ran ot ine ocncni payments on v ............ •• -■**•••«•».....
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town have Tuesday.
Hammotid
Sunday.
. ». 1834.
ithat ascd ln reducing the wheat ;both cor- and hogs wU1
d
Mme as wks made on lhe oats thr a
remodeled and redecorated their) M. W. Skidmore accompanied Mr.
ArabeHe 8mith entertained a couArdjir D. Mcn-Mld. I “5™^ ‘n^niuch as it contemplates j £O0n
|he tont^clfi ate approved, i Prev*°us 'ear The "Uo,fa hi barley?
^°!U1R1 ad
?f th,! .Ow08S°
lute?!? *M«hri«i.*n‘,,Uie reduct*°n ,oi ,bc
ol For corn, the first paymentt -ta 15! improved in yield 1320 pounds on j *who has been • visiting her sister, newly purchased home and moved, and Mrs. Bert Blivin to Smyrna p~
A. Smith, returned home Sal- into the same Wednesday.
Sunday to visit their um. Morris; 5C"?0* „ luJd?y, n , Al, ,
,rAttaraIi for puiwiff !«cre« °C com planted and the num- cenU lK,r bu^i and {or h0K5 s?.that portion of the field which was J Mrs.
*
Sam WiilLwn of Hickory Corners'Blivin. and family.
1 The ®ay sS?‘*‘a.^
met
.1 Nanoali T»«m. K.i ber of pigs farrowed for pork.
!L£a p
*or J"*5 *- fertilized
I|uurday
—&gt; on account ~of the serious ill_________;;l
MtlcWiurc Henry K. XpMeb wilVTSjond paTSnt S
M-rlS? incroue,
to'llw
Wd&gt;
...
1
hu
hl*
saw
mill
set
up
and
to
saw1
Mrs.
Ida
Moore
of
HuUngs
to
.
,o
„J
1
*^
1
2.
8
(
?
nd
“*lht ?nd n cJ
incroue. u/ih. Mk ol I
‘u“r; Mrt AU'" Ft&gt;r
.
.■ u
.
1 in Rru iron Hn&lt;nlta|(
Ing timber in Art Colltoon's woods. | visiting tier *on. Mr. and Mrs. Will - »l,h T' K- RcW “nd
“ R°°«
iWallaee ask* that the corn acreage 15 v(.nt}. nJ|nuJ) expenses. about Nov. |Bra*n :,rp wured. from
the
fertilizer
(
Chamberlain
■of the country be reduced 20 percent &gt; ,n-&gt;,
balance **f the
I applications but the real profit from The Misses Barbara
Barba
Several from here have been at- Mbore.
«, »u. ».
and •hr number
number of
of pigs
ntas farrowed
25 1'L9?4
b?Ia.nct U V,c.h®« »“? * I..Lh .XSL??' *7.
and Maybelle Hart a
tending the revival services at the Mra. Will Moore called on her
I!
B*’
TEEABUBT DEPABTMENT.
■ and'•he
farrowed 25
BmcE or comptbouxb or the per Ant. To recompense farmers for
M. P. church at Hickory Comer*. (other. Mr. Bump, in Hastings SatcL 1 .
i..A
.Harold Pennock and MUs Doretha urday evening.
, ^f81’ “tendance Sunday evening
cubbexcy. jthe reduction in numbers oi acres
Methods for placing these plans of MMXWtiing &gt;r.ira. .
Prairieville Sundav
Wathiartan. d. C- p«ctmb*r 5. 102S. and of numbers of livestock, the reducing
McBain
are
new
patients
In
"bur
lo-'
Sunday,
afternoon
callers
ut
C.
N
wnn
several
converts.
the production of com und „ The correct- analyses to be used on '1 *7“ ' ? “ c
Webtx.r and
bjr ■atitiMiorv »»id»ar*' secretary will make benefit payments hogs before Michigan fanners wUl
cal
i
“i hospital uuj
this *rvK,
week. iurs.
Mrs. Micnn
Glenn Tobias
iquuu were, lira
his orowicr.
brother. rrniia
Frank To-I
1
---------- .soils of Michigan*can???.Mra;
{three sons. Almond, Ferris “nd. Wataon is teaching for MMs McBain bias.___
... soil
, I. Earl
ROBINHUE PARK.
und
Mr. I and Mrs.
'.K, “ A«« '» u““
«'&gt;»
crop
OP;HAST?X&lt;*S'7 la (hr CITY OF HAS-;contracts. Money for thc benefit lx- quite similar to the methods used 1x1 - determined only after the soil
from during
her absence. '1
(Tobias and daughter of Nashville.
Nash
-uring ner
[Tobias
Last Week's Letter.
known; The Lui«
i&gt;ils «tedethiir
in the wheat acreage reduction cam- conditions are known
Chester Banghart, our local bak-1 Mr. and Mrs. George Wither of । Mr. and Mrs. George Poland en^5
mAN'L,0'*
wHb payments is derived from u proccss- paign. Countjr agricultural agents partment at the college or any of'RurhP,gtonL.
tiwlihg tax levied upon hog* slaughtered
the county agricultural agents Klad-Mra. J. E. Norton. They- er man. has purchased a new whitei Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Jay terUtned company from Grand Rap­
r*qai**d to i» r»mt&gt;t«d fur market. Hogs killed by farmers will hold local'mectlngs and explain ly assist farmers with specific,
delivery car arid will now deliver Webster of Urbandale. • Mrs. Ma.y ids Sunday.
. t
plan. Local fanners wiio are in­
.........
-VSSL**1.*?.
ror lrome nse are exempt from tax. the
recommendations if such infurmaS\t \Cnd Ids baked goods In an up-to-date Payne of Hastings and her son .Mr. and Mrs. Albert proe&gt;t of Lanjuni'iBc:...
pJan wUJ afIcvt thommnds of terested will then appoint temporary liw about the soil type Is given.
Mr. and1 style’tertained
'Gained their children. Mr
Lloyd of Allegan, and Mr and Mrs. sing :uid Clyde Kollar nnd family
and permanent committees to inter­
I
Mrs.
c.
Smith
and
Bobby
of
Grand
MA0W*-THF'RnPnRof'
^- 1th*
\.3- Carreary*
S T-° co&lt;!•
?' Michigan farms. Other thousands view farmers, obtain signatures to,
nam t/sxt
| J. E. Tobias of Battle Creek and Mr., of Grand Rapids were Sunday
Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith and
carltoxI and Mrs. Harry Gates and .little son guesU of Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar,
••XATfOMAI. BANK. w:'i be only indirectly concerned be­ contracts, review the contracts, and 1
family of Delton and Mr. and Mrs.
cause their owners can not qualify- inspect the land, taken ®it of corn —
*
Uh*. 50,1 Of J&gt;doon , . „
I Mr*. Gvor*- Weiler is somewhat
TIN 08. tn " th*
and»--Frank
Hom and .,tA
•as contract signer^, due to the small production.
u
’••
’ ”
belter after liaving suffered a .stroke
I There wfls a good attendance al ■Forrest
q - Smith
----------------------acreage of com grown lor grain or
ing
organized
under
the.direction
of
LOWER
of paralysis
LOWER CROOKED
CROOKED LAKE.
LAKE.
Expense., for doing the work In ‘he tervices at thc M. E. ehurch,'"
eordiallv invited to
;to the minimum of pigs raised on each county or each district, in;[Sunday Sunday School at
Letter.
Betty, May Potts
Saturday
laI "Smg *1TtlS^haU nUn ^animrv*Mid* a? F'tt* at 'the I Last' Week's
Week's Letter.
. ..-------------spent
.,
noon, January *jru. at i.ju at tne
niohi
. the farm.
Mrs. Ammerman, an old and re- night wits
with hn.
her sister. Mrs. Lavina
where more than one county
prcachthg at 12:00. Everyone ’ ... ,he shui.? Echoes Friday Re- home of Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette
• Farmers who did no: raise up av- places
spected resident of this vicinity for Finkbeiner. of Middleville.
■
MM
wUl
be
0e.enj.med
biK
m~.
cwdb.",
.nmed
.o
Usbome.
a
class
of
ten
Is
necessary
[ erage of 10 acres of corn for grain
charges made by local commit- tn£?e 5rnlcts. We had a nlce &lt;nc*ease in attend- to carry on the work. All interested |
In 1032 and 1933 or. an average of the
Tiie expenses f&lt;fr each district' T*1”* *dl ** ILnotl?er wood
ance at Sunday School Sunday We In the work are cordially Invited to
three litters of pigs per year in the tces.
Mil be deducted .rom
beden.
» «-* &gt;*»£*• «
.«
“hero n«' join.
same years can not sign crop reduc­ payments due farmers in Miat dis- Becks, Thursday. Feb. 1st. It
f
An open
meeting
forW,the
'
tion contracts to receive benefit
SrS.K
lX
!lllthe
bpurpose
lb:S
of installing
Ute officers
al
Carl­ l 'roll' ' ttSw «&gt; m«l&gt; *»n~* in 1M»
paymenu.
Com harvested and trict.
can. come mn and^M^S. I'iv rommunlly the Ladle*' AW hi* ton Orange will be held Saturday,
placed In the silo can not be used in
amn-r
-"dories
pot
luck
O(UU1
,.
unltl
u
„
COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
evening.
Pot
luclu
supper
at
7:30.,
obtaining a base acreage to qualify
There will be a pnbhc toAlllallonl J1" '"T'hJ “J1" “”"d Wednro- John C. Ketcham will be tlie speak- '
for a corn crop reduction contract.
er. All are cordially invited: .
It is not necessary timt a farmer
pt ohlcer.. at Carlton Cranae Sat-Ida&gt; *«’February
*hir&gt;n lo Ory
Mrs. Anna Buck and family spent [
Mirhlxwn. Midi1qualify under both the corn acreage
• i urday night. Pot luck supper at'
*••
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. O. N.
1 7:30: John Ketcham will be there ।
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
Landon of East Carlton.
I. th* Barer Counlr &gt;&lt;**,&lt;■** of n*»d'a,
1|Uuuij
' to give a good talk. All art- invited-(Last Week's Letter.
offif* on ih* nth &lt;far of H*rtrmb*e a*|*or either commodity, but those who
Herman
Hall of Lansing spent'
i
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elliott of Rosemary Fcldpausch spent the
AND
n. 183V. in Lib»r vs of M&lt;rrt&lt;a&lt;r&lt;. par* qualify only for hogs must agree not
! Flint were gyests of Mr. and Mrs. week end nt. Robert Bechtel's in Saturday afternoon with Mr. and)
■“ “
........... ........ J” —1 to Incrcur weir law ot com
Mra. LaFayette Usbome.
(Minn Elliott recently.'
; Hastings.
IN STOVE OR FURNACE
over the average grown in the past
iu.iit-.i- I Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Olcr of Mr. and Mra. Clifford Hammond Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall Smith and
two years.
.
of Hastings spent Sunday
•* ’’ •&gt; .Grand Rapids vtotied thc hitler's and mother spent Sunday with rela-!(children
with Mr. and Mra. Evan Fuller.
j
Com crop reduction contract sign­
,r
h ,-.. 1 stater. Mi-, und Mrs Elmer. Marlow.! lives near Kalamazoo.
ers agree to reduce their acreage at 8t.I o.l &lt;■..
Mr. and Mra. Johnson of Grand;
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. John Humginza and
&gt;*h mourn or any part thrrrof.
least
20
per
cent
and
can
reduce
the
t
ii
.i.,i.t..t..n.
i*i.
Rapids
spent
Sunday with Mr. and'
NOW. THF.BEFORE. by virtu*
'eiot Mr- and Mrs- Harry Karcher of Mary Agnes of McCords were vis- Mrs. Fred Dalstra.
number of acrei still more but bcne-4 !!■
l*i"&gt;r
.
Hastings visited the latter's grand- hors ut Warren Bolton’s. ’ /
fit payments Will not be made on |m,.,**•['■
Mr. and Mra. Frank Shriber and
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
iih* ii.ni mother. Mra. Allerding. jSunday.
| Bernard Hammond spent Thura•■=»«-■». Tri*k i,
Hazel and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry 1
&gt;4. at tru more than a 30 per cent reduction.;
Jk'K Mr. and Mrt. Fred Henney and day night with his friend. Howard and
u’"'r.
Norman spent Sunday with Mr.
Htandard Hog raisers agree to reduce the ,
■;
1
Robert
were guests Sunday of thc Stanton of Dowling.
.
number of litters farrowed by 25 peri m' Harry, iit’.*'
and Mrs. Abid Donley of Hastings. 1
.)
।
«
-.
latter's
sister.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
Ftah-i
Our
P.
T.
A.
is
this
Wednesday
Cent.
•
IJ Ueolry, tab-T
*']
er. of Hastings.
.^evening with a pot luck supper, und
DURFEE.
an. Harry CounCom contract signers will be paid
RJhIit*i,but •, '
. 2.7 ic. }fr. nnd Mrs. August Tasker of “ program that calls for everyone to Last Week's Letter.
t“ . th* building at the rate ot 30 cento per bushel, -i m.&gt;,i.-,' i.t-.r .
'
Cht’nf,y district visited Mr. and be wide awake with alert minds.
Chas. Hammond. Edd Rice and
less expenses, on thc estimated &gt; T.
!!""
r,v?,
M
ra.
Otiv
Nash.
Sunday.
jEverybody
welcome.
•
Jack
Moore
have
Joined on the 735
yield of the acres taken out ot pro- j '■ vr»*n,’ni
.... i o-. । Mr. nnd Mrs. H. L. Allerding cnMrs. Minnie Hammond received •telephone line. •
duction. A farmer whose average n M-v-wi i.i *
t«M*. With lol,
^’'{■ tertnined a number of their neigh- the
news oT her daughter. Mrs. - Tlie revival Tneetings at thc East
&gt;t B per erut I
acreage of com grown for grain
l,'"ir .
.
.
1
.-..I
:
b
J1
‘
-s
Saturday
evening.
A
good
soRuby
McCulla
of
Hastings
suffering
•
lading rttnrnrt
Baltimore church are meeting with
1932-1933 was 20 acres would con-i in
it h''
; Mid prrmi,*.
lou.clal time wus enjoyed by all nnd from a stroke of paralysis. She ।a wonderful success. Rev. King, our I
tract to reduce this amount by four ji z*r»..i «.■».. *
"i sa refreshments were served.
seems to be a l|ttle improved at this • local pastor, and Rev. Preece of;
acres in 1034. A local committee of I J*
i1"’,''.1’’;.',*
;
There will be u scries of lessons 'writing.
' &gt;Hastings are conducting these meet­
farmers tnsjiecls tlie four acres tak- [ i. Ai,b. &gt;‘,’h»"«V.c :
,-*;■*°n "Parent Edu«^||on." spofi-- Floyd Craig spent Sunday near [Ings. Ten converts. Saturday night!
is one which offers to the investor, first of all,
en out of production and estimates! t1,
Ul r
’
•,X Sunday Rev. Joe Meulman;
l..a sort’fi by the National Emergency' । Greenville.
the yield of &lt;S&gt;m which that land I r
7.&gt;
reasonable assurance of safety or principal. '
. u nr. program, for adults in this commun-j Dr. Adrounie and the nurse, Miss •;
the pulpit. Pour other stu-'
would have produced in 1934. The n. rr.wfnr.l i»t 'r'
Ory Chaff**. Xortrarr*.
DeFoe
of
Hastings
were
at
our
[
’ j on f1!y' w,th
I'rna fJpKcy
in­
dents of Owosso accompanied him.|
contract signer Is paid 30 cents per]*'’ «&gt;»»f"r.i. i-t-r
Building and loan shares in Michigan are backed
' 11
-•■truttor. I: is a course of six weeks. school, Friday giving the children
Sunday guests of Mr. ^nd Mrs.
bushel, minus expenses. ■ for tills
.
the first lesson being Tuesday. Jan. health examinations. Quite a num- ।Sam Couch were, Mr. and Mrs. Bur­
by first mortgages on homes—and the home is
estimated yield.'
' »:&gt;** id., .idijin*
‘
.. 23. 130 P- M., ut the home of Mrs. ber of the mothers were visitors al- jdette Llchly of Augusta and Mr.!
Signers of hog contracts will be;
,
recognized as among the most valuable form
.. i2.L*-Lafe Usbome. There is no charge
and Mrs. Geo. Swanson of Kalama- j
paid 35 per head, less expenses, for'
iV,’'.nH.ir
.
27
00
.
connected
with
it
and
it
is
believed
Mrs
Rex
Foreman
nnd
Lillian
of
security.
M0RT0A0E BALE. ‘
•
&gt;•"' nil who care to enroll will find it Manning visited their toother. Mrs.
Mra. Donald Couch spent Sunday!
Nolle* la h*r*br rirro that a mnrtcarr
Baird Jono 24. 1922. rir.n by I&gt; M.
2&lt;. - J very instructive arid beneficial.
Edith Edger. Friday.
Let us tell you more about "National" shares.
with her father in Delton and re-'
Vanfhaa
llrrtha V auxhan, husband
1S.23
—e— ----------Bernard Hammond spent Satur­ ports her brother better.
..ior, no I
day night at Loren Erb's In HasHICKORY CORNERS.
.. son!.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lusk of Mar-1
Last Week's Letter.
I tings.
Shall spent Etanday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Potter of Mra. Will Hoffman.
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.,There WM a 8xxi attendance at
i*« ■
j ,-,i» ,1,e M. P. L. A. S'at the diurch Fri- Welcome caller) on her mother.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Hoffman and
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day and tli» cvangclbt, who is a*- Rebecca Craig, Sunday.
family and Gordon Wolf nnd Miss
Our schoolhouse floor has been Velma Hunt spent Sunday with
•a&lt;» sL'!t,nB thc local Pastor In the special
' 'meetings. gavT an interesting talk on given another fresh coat of oil. We Will Honeysette at Three Rivers.
j 2s South America
certainly antedate this and thank
1250 Griswold SL, Detroit, Mich..
IV,The Home Litprary Club meets you.
PLEASANT HILL
Dvlroll't Oldait Building and
rrj-ai*.
t5 this Thuradav at the home of Mrs.
Last Week's Letter.
Loan AMoeUtlan
.... . . 2 5.&gt; Rose Albertson at Lockshorv farm.
ADAMS LAKE.
Don't forget the P. T. A. Friday:
' L.-h)-Mrs- Dorothy Pcttlngill will be co-' Last Week’s Letter.
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
night. Pot luck supper at 7 o'clock.
b*r ruilaMr perxin.
■hi .. .
hostess.
Don't forget the play at the Yan­ Mrs. Bert Palmer was In Middle­
11 l« ordrrrd. that th*
The Kellogg Agricultural High kee Springs church. Saturday eve­ ville a couple of days last week
r K'bT.To fcl,ool
is being painted anew ning. January 27. at 8:00 o'clock fast helping care for Mrs. Amble Mug­
-n-t.1,r.r.i &gt;&gt;■. throughout the interior.
time. Mrs. Griffin will be there with | ridge. who hu been having the flu.
»r,i Kellogg basket ball team playedi her
nvi punur.
uic ncu
ouya will
win be
oc 1 Hyry Williams iuis
guitar, the
Nell boys
has uccnbeen in dcu
bed ]
Ota*ro.
’* tA srbV.i.'* at Galesburg Friday night and was there with special music and there I tbe’last two weeks, a victim
of; L..e
lhe
.l;;,., u
&lt; !a*K* «n.| beaten 26 to 19.
will be other songs, readings and flu.
Storing**.
I Much- sympathy is felt for the music. Come and spend this evening Clifton, Aden and Emmet Camp­
.. 1 r
•*! family of Russell Mott in losing with us. silver collection.
bell and Clare Williams accompan­
Morti
■ »*. , a, ।heir mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stimpson of ied Mr. Foster, the county agent, to
EoTdjK.y
&gt;n.p ft*.-., t; The hardware store has added Kalamazoo called on R. w. Hughes Schoolcraft Friday after ewes for
'•i'A' nnmf ^ai 1 s’’oes 10 ,ta
°f merchandise.
the Boys' Sheep Club.
Sunday.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
I..1 at ;
A party was given at the club
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 'Conway of Prairieville
house Saturday night for the Senior I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer were, Mr. and Mrs. Roynfen.*n
w»'»|
play-cast.
। Wilbur Dudley of Hickory Comers Travis and son of Kalamazoo, Mr.
ritalv of Ma«» E.
I Viola and Doris McKibbln of and Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer and son,
«. ,y
;
branch' DISTRICT.
1 Prairlevilleil spent Saturday P. M. Clayton, and an uncle from Ohio.
F-r* Aiiorteiian'Last Week's Letter.
Mra. Stephen Carter, Mr*. Oscar
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson and
family of Cloverdale. Mrs. George Anderson and Mra. Seymour Jordan
----- 1 a
of
have been having the flu.
Mr and Mra. Herb Cpok attend­
ed the funeral of h)s mother at
*
’jStteaStiiSS’eSS*
Ml“ Ruth McK,bbln W1U 80 to Coldwater Thursday.

Red Clover
Eastern Kentucky Coal BURNS
LONG

CLEAN

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

A Wise Investment

JJtje Rational TEoan &amp;
Inueatment fjTnntpatty

WEEKS CORNERS.
-*t.Mit.. Sr^h?^*^USmU,uJSeCtn Dori* McKibbln started her school Last Week's Letter.
'J/ 'UZT beyoS!rIte&lt;rSi m v?T Her
Yankw Spring, again thia mom- ^Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ritchie ot
. f os optraiea on as yet. Her father. tng Tjin KciinnlhrMis*. hu
Kalamazoo
visited at Leslie and Lyle
. «** t„ n&gt;.v* » and lno!hfr&gt; Mr nnd Mrs Webber of der renlir
Dickerson Sunday P. M.
.
Burlington. Colorado. c*me Friday.
"Jf' Two new scholars entered our
Mr. and Mra. Vincent Norton en­
tertained Mr. and Mra. Kenneth untU
sct&gt;ooJhou&gt;e ta finished. • school this Monday morning as Mr.
McElwain and family moved In Ella
Aid.* W.
Norton of Marshall. Mr. and Mrs.
Dickerson’s house from the Hen­
Keith Norton and Mr. and Mrs. R.
™E CROSSROADS.
dershott district.
E. Hall Sunday afternoon.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr and Mrs. Fay WWtworth of
Mrs. Samuel Ostrdth has been il|. Mr- and Mrs Homer Bates and the Culver district visited at Harry
Her daughter. Mrs Pearl Lowell, lias Mrs. Orley Smith called on Mr. and Whitworth's Sunday.
hAPn
r»a* day*.
dov«
, Mrs. John Strouse of Carlton SunbrM .bw
‘n with her a few
Mrs. Bessie DeCrocker of Scotts
tday afternoon, also called on Mar­ and Mrs. Jessie McArthur of Hick­
COATS *GROVE.
. tin Goodenough at the home of Mr. ory Comers visited their parents
I and Mrs. George Guernsey.
.Un wrux-rt ar.. ■— : ---------- — ■ ~
Sunday
p. m.
"V '
Tne L. A. S- will meet with Mra. .....
„..w ai
,„. Dan Marble,
Matoic&gt; Faye
Mr.-and
Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Leslie Dickerson
nd Lynn
T i-rif. of
a* Hastings _
-_ Sunday
r. .
'*'X7’|
Xn' .i
^rJlBrook*
Thursday. Feb. 1. and
were
AM sdmrirr »opr*&gt;r "*4 b*
dinner will be .served by Club guests of Mra. Jane Tuttle
: visited the latter's mother. Mn.
Wtrila* . Ihu rnni.nl adj,.*™ .t No. 3. Your attendance will be apMaster Maurice Hill of Hastings Chas. Beach, of the Hendershott
&gt;*.. AL .b..n,, urw predated by lhe Aid.
spent the week end with in district Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. McElwain and fam­
S &lt;• R*t*r. (itr &lt;i*rir.
The High School Orchestra of Stedge.
ily attended lhe Parent-Teachers
r^X’u"M14rd?y*^f*bwi*al«'i7*th! The Onltcd States could transport CommunlU Service Sunday evening. thc^Slo^ng^nr^^'sui^^y-^M^ meeting at the Hendershott school
house
Friday evening. ■ •
Mitno B.an»r » n»w.Mp»r printwi .nJ !U entire population by motor if Our mixed quartette gave two songs, and Mrs. Lawtie McBain and
Mr. and Mn. Lyle Dickerson and
,,u^? OtailinVtos of Prout.
hav,n&lt; " ra- ?oy? clujn ,u *hc ,cader ,or neMl &lt;!*“«»««• Jean of Delton. MIm Jentras copy.
ll° of one automobile to every five .Sunday evening.
nle McBain and Miu Lillie Christie Jeane spent Bunday with Mr. and
MltoraS Vadik. Rwi.t.r of Probau. Iperaom.
j Hie Coats Grove Nutrition Group of HastingM.
vnrune Mn. Myron Mason of the Cedar
Creek district.

**

Bro"1*

■_ ,

■libration of a rnnr
e« •arcMtm w*,k«
nf hrnnr.r. la thr
nrwepaprr printod

Willard Hilton, d»e**»*d

FSS.?A£ oWrobata.

Get s free Tony S*rg book of these eighteen tdvenisementi. Go to sny Conoco nation ar dealer, who will give you
a poitpaid, Mlf-addreucd pmteard. You will receive thia
Urge book of entertaining advcnuuig illuauatiotu bytnail.

M friongh

CONOCO BRONZE GASOLINE
INSTANT STAkTINC—LIGHTNING FICK UP—HIGH TEST

EDMONDS OIL COMPANY
.............

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN —

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

GOHIORTOULL
03669983

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 7, 1934

8 PAGES

Boy Scouts Await Call of
President to National Service

ICT 236 BIE HELP
TO RURAL PUPILS

WARNING ISSUED
TO GENERAL PUBLIC

SENDING CORN-HOG
FORMSTO FARMERS

PAGES 1 to 8
ATUTHE^BGROTHERHOOD

Number 41

WILL STIMP OUT
DHOIPHTHM

Fake Agents Getting Money'
This Kalamazoo Presbyteri-1
From Persons Applying for
an Pastor Will Give a
Home Owner's Loan
Observance of Twenty-Fourth
Helpful Address
WILL CONVENE IN LAN­
ENABLES THEM TO HAVE
ADOPT THE BUCCMiWe arc Informed that there are. COUNTY AGENT FOSTER
Birthday
Anniversary
Feby.
8-15
1
The February meeting of. the I
SING ON ^MONDAY,
through lhe entire state, indlvidu- i CONDUCTING MEETINGS Broti.efhood will be held at the us- I
BETTER SCHOOL AD­
FUL DETROIT PLAN
uls
who
are
endeavoring
to
obtain
ual place on Monday evening. Feb.1
Barry County Boy Scouts are assembly at 10:30. Supt. D. A. Van-’
FEBRUARY 19
NEXT
TWO
WEEKS
VANTAGES
TO DO THIS
the names of paraoiu applying fori
planning the observance of the ■ Buskirk, chairman for the day, has
19. The address will be given by Dr.
a Home Owners* Loan, for the pur-lx- - -E. o
twenty-fourth anniversary of the arranged lor these special Scout
G . ^.unia,
Dunning, p-»&lt;ui
pastor m
of inc
the imuw
Kala--i[
SOME VITAL MATTERS
• founding of the Boy Scout move- programs and demoast rat ions.
p.
COMMUN'TY COMM'TTEE- — iN°
( WILL ENCOURAGE CON­
ment in the United Stales, during
Mobilization Day W Saturday.
TO BE CONSIDERED (Birthday
MEN TO BE ELECTED radio and some have attended amtMENTS IN SCHOOLS
SOLIDATING SCHOOLS from them, a sum of money on the,
Week. February 8 to 15.
iFeb. 10. Troop 71 will have a win■ b??.S.J_’nt Jhry
th*’,n ,n
‘
:------lccs ut his church. All speak Jn the
.
---------- i In this city the committee in dow at the Miller Furniture Co. ‘
Plan for Bonding for $30, ‘charge Is ronyxiM’d of Thomas demonstrating camping and pio- It Forces Action by Rural securing u loan. 1
This information Every Parmer Should Be In- highest terms ot him m a man and They Will Be Given in Doois given as a warning
.....
.
, ,
‘ng to the general,
general. . *
.
a speaker. It is certain that he
wli v. a
Baird. Sr. Hugh Riley. Scout Ex- netting; Tfoop 72. J. C. Penney
000,000 Without Vote of
Schools With Less Than
public, tiiarno person applying for! tcrested in Information
wlll have a message which the
tora Offices, Which Are
'
n
i
. r»
«
ecutive Lloyd Shafer. T. 8. K. Reid, store. Indian lore and handicraft;
a Home Owner’s Loan should pay
~
.
People Not Popular
J Rev. John w. Kilching, Archie Me- Troop 73. WalldortT A- Son’s, camp
Concerning
Reduction
members of the Brotherhood will j
Equipped For It
12 Enrolled Pupils
money, no matter how
Governor Comstock isexpected to Donald. Supt. D. A. VanBuskirk and craft; Troop,74. at Crothers’ Hdwe., ‘ .The Banner has explained the anyonetvany
■*»&gt; &lt;lll*Harold J. Fostec is '"■n,’r*Xi?’w'ii'' te UUl XXX- ,hE';'r’b“’
z service, and UKM&gt;
.small, for, „„
any
that any County. A8&lt;nl ------------------------i.ill a sneciul tesslon of lhe MirhiMabe) Sbaon. They have ar- Scouting in general; Trtxtp 75, LamJ. mH t irang,d fw B dennlu- «&gt;«««"» ,or b“’ * ,,oyle■',■ nnt a*d Signalling; provisions of Act. No. 236. wi:Mrz]&gt;.rs&lt;Jn M approached should care- *W*h« out Corn-Hog forms to the ning, will consist of P. P. Coach, theria U a terrible disease; but niod. the
. . Individual, giving a iInterested
n&lt;«»..&lt;,.^ --------—
note
farmers---throughout
tl&lt;e
uaii legislature to meet on Monday, |e€Ch
wllh
p CBrryinK cub Pack Ro. 14. A. J. Larsen's. .was recently passed at the special fully-----zeaslon'of the legislature. That act complete description to the local,county requesting blanks. The form*; captain, with ’ the following other «n medical science has found a
February 19. Dispatches from Lan-jmit the same plans. Letters have general Cubbing; cub Pack No. 9 U sets
।
oxide $15 000.000 to aid tlie appraiser. Fred Stebbins. Repre- *'xl1|uin tlie cant rar t and allow the; members: c. F. Angell. L. L. Car-.way to prevent it. That disease haa
sing state that the following mat- been sent to
to the
the parenu
parents explaining
explaining undecided
undecided as
as yet.
yet. Sometime
Sometime during
during t&lt;qKKJi, of m. fttOte it recount re; scn.tetlveK of the Home Owners'Loan !armer 10 Mt torth preliminary in­
teuteSJh. JS1
jS? f?ST
•“m'« “&gt;in «•
the plans
and asking
that coopera- Saturday
morning, factory whistles thal lhe
sciK»l»niom-y in
icni w'ill be considered at the spe- “
"
*
** ‘
..
wv
mu
..;
Uon
be
given
in
the
home
that
will
blow
and
bells
will
ring,
as
a
tlw
fut^wlll
be much le^-thun in Corporation will in the very near. formation necessary to signing the' Elwam, Bert Newland. Boyd Payne. troit by whal 14 known as "The D»cial session;
future be given proper identification contract.
.
&gt;EdwUi
Rio-.
M.
E.
Seeley.
William
,
troit
Plan."
That
plan U the giving
MM III
In iuciim
urn™.: I1IHIC
»UU |&lt;T»
IWS lor
u. Dmhd.k
;&lt;Un.l te Ssun, to moMlur In Itelr lbr m. kd-sum- «l Ite admxw. ol und no persons except those so' To further explain these blanks'
nVUIIUKKI
---- . . . Wwk
„ mW
----- M- suewulul
----‘ scrum treatment, which preim-M-ngt'r
cars. '
iand«•of“tenefli
the Scouts,
......... .........
-"■&gt;
"-"L&lt;•to
..................................................
P'""
, &lt;• *?« Ue u« imluuon tn lliwn mill, In Identified are connected with the »»&gt;&lt;« thc Corn-Hog, contract in gen,-1 Streeter and Gershum severance. iof* the
| vents diphtheria, to children ot pre­
U. .„
tebrusrv &lt;• Is Annl- court houw- squaw,
whrw
Ibis stale. Tbr money Mr this &lt;IS.­ Home Owners' Loan Corporation. erat. Mr
A public works program.'inciutl-r Thunway.
-------------­
Foster will hold Corn*•"
school age and to those in the first
Ing a bill to allow the issuance ol venary Day.
Day. when; be a ---further
program,
. or
*’"Home
v
----------*1 U.J0 MMOO «nmt la-W be |OT«tel Worn
Hommeetlngs at the following iocnand second grades of school. Tha
revenue bonds for a state building 8couts Bnd Parente are asked to-o’clock noon President ----------,,,ln: other sources tljan direct taxation.1
' lions in the county during the “next
treatment 13 not given in the school*
program...................................................jspend
Roosevelt win
will oraaoeas.
broadcast aa challenie
challenge |
ur«,am
lfl»“« the.evening
JW weniw together
ioaetner’in
in the
me ;u«»rven
AC1 ,.n&gt;vMes 11,.! each rural
two weeks. All morning meetings i
of Detroit but in the offices of De­
Reapiwrlnnmenl ol the leglsla*:llornp 11 *• swtaesled lhal she pat - Io Scouts asknw them to perform school dlatrlel shall raw by luxation
start ut 10:00 o’clock and all aft-|
troit-doctors. Experience has proven
live ninntonJilp.
f"ls Invlle In lhe Seoul's pals or an hnportanl national srrvloe The lhr„ mlu,
U1, do||„
„hool■
cmxin meetings, start ' at 2.00,
lhat is much the better way.
Itwamplw nl lhe uxprovisions. &gt;»««• &lt;7 dinner, plan &lt;amrs rlc ; nature of the service la 10 be kepi ■ purp0M, n wl„ „„,rlbu,t n„h|„,
. o'clock:
Statistics show that the mortality
.1 lhe can cruisuiullon.
at '‘&lt;hl o’clock every Scout secret until announced by lhe Presl- w , district where the averaee eni Irving Twp. at Moulton church—.
.
_____ num
‘from uipiiuictui
diphtheria &lt;a
is larxciy
largely in ehU­
rmnolltlallon ol lhe utilities .nd'OhhfW reconseerale hlmsell to the i dem on Saturday. Hr.skl.nl Honor - Io0wnI
dulrlct ,xhdo| h
■ Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 7.
J
s'
age. it Itos
has be4i
ircurltlea
cmnmlsstela, wllh
du•“* &gt;"•’
Preaence
veillew
is man
hotorary
M rate
the I or tto .„lw
1U
iriuiHKBcutiuiiimuiiB,
wnn the
inrau-:*"'.".'
—
--------- 71"
twelvepmldeni
pupils, me
Carlton Twp. ut town hall—Thur?- ( HUGH RILEY ONE OF THE drenofpre-school
•les of both placwl
tirs
placed with a 4hrcc
three man
man. °
or
r ,hla
h*apare
p°renu,&gt;
”u’nwin
*n"’y ot whom
whommay
"u2f -Boy
J!? Scowl organization - Following • laxalton w BUch dt.strlcts wall be PLAY TO BE PRESENTED day morning. Feb. 8.
THREE TO RECEIVE SIL. discovered that “the best time to ad­
! minister lhe serum treatment which
nAt hn
familiar
with thi--Mime
T R. ■ thebyaddress
bv the nresldent
nr In\ the'f'uWre.ptSlabiy
.. . .. &gt;. tte
.... ....
Woodland TM&gt; at town hall
tm.unU.lon
. , hot be familiar
with
lhewame,T
s the addnna
the IteaMent.
Or viry h«h
IN CENTRAL AUDITOR­ t Thursday afternoon, Feb. 8. —
; makes the child Immune from that
VER BEAVER AWARD
Heduclfon In lhe Interest rates on
u chairmsn for Thursday^ I James E. weat. chief Seoul Bteeu.
;hl, ,,,, w .n'^
| disease for. life, is when thc child is
imall Ions.
I Throuahoui the
on Frtlt_. „
unl tax
, commission under
&gt;&lt;&lt;&lt;- county mii
&lt;&lt;•- . Uje. will tell how
---- the
•••' aervlce
w us-- w
by tn?
county
lum
IUM hkkk
HERE rKlDj
FRIDAY
Castleton Twp. nt Nashville fire
Scout demonstrstloiu.
demonstrations shnmenla
.signmenu may
may be
be carrtetUoui.
carried,out. The
The
flf££n mill amendment ........
where!
six months old.
Consolldalkm of rural srlute dls- |day
d,y special
sprelsl Scout
: house—Friday morning, Feb. 9. । INTERESTING ADDRESS
The Barry County Medical Sotrlcu.
I are -to ■be given In the .schools, and program will be broadcast over both.^ ettrollment la below 12 If * dis- id I DCIMUADHTiki
I
Tiiornappie-Y'ankeiSprings
Twp.
in —
this
city ~Scout
be iI —
the ---National and Columbia neth .
..
twelve otinlls its •••
REINHARDT IN
BY BRANCH RICKEY
From- what we cun learn of pub- I ln
-------—*• programs
------ ---will —
at Middleville school—Friday after-;
tic sentiment in'this Mate the Gov-1 Matured
featured in the Senior High os^mauem- . works.
works. Walter
Walter W.
w. ------Head, . national
..
...i,. rrcourS(. o,order to avoid exCHARGE
OF
PR0DI1
CHARGE
OF
PRODUCTION
noon,
Feb.
9.
bly al
»t 10:00
10:00 ooctet
and Junior
Junior High'
HKh
(CooUnurd on
on page
p.R three)
thrrrl
W rHUUU
rmor will not be able to induce thcj. Wy
’clock and
(Continued
£-»»« sututie. Prove the Value of “
Baltimore Twp. at
। ccssibv
ersstvi* taxation for
ror scnooi
scltool purposes.
W.hlature to |m.\s the bill, which
■
■■ ■ ..
‘—
Is to send the children to some oth- Boys and Girls of City and church—Tuesday morning. Feb. Tfl ,
“ ' ~ Among
*•
* Boys •*in---- ‘way as it has been done so successhe iuia urged heretofore without---- ■■ ■ ■■
Hastings-Rutland Twp. at Has-: Scouting
EPISCOPALIANS TO
."r.^moi du.™.
m.
Rural Communities Rep­
। fully at Delroit—not in school
iucccsji. Io bond the Mate for $30.-1
tings court house—Tuesday, after- ;
Battle Creek Area
। buildings but in physicians' offices.
#00.000 in order to curry on a state!
A
resented
in
the
Cast
noqn.
Feb.
13.
.
'
;
GIVE Ml
MINSTREL
SHOW p,u 0,1 the roU-Acl No
provideDutldini: program, without submit-!
UIVG
HO I DEL ORUYV {|h»» the school tax levied on the as-, "Why Be „,
C11. uo |Ma
v nura
------- Twp.
------ - 'Tlie Battle, Creek Area Boy Scout Tlie average school building, parMaple Grove
at Grange
Rich."
play
filled Wlin
wilh -----Councll was held in tlie W. K. Kel- ticularly in rural districts, is noc
ling the profxisal io a vote of the
- ■ ■ ---- ----------- ■ ■ ■
. of. the
.. I sessablc property
in
shall exciting
exciting situations
situations and
and distinctly*
distinctive I ha,,“ Wednesday morning. Feb 14. logg Auditorium tn Battle Creek on —
Sineintr Bova and Girla
pro.
"I the
”, district
equipped
‘—J *for
— thia
------work.
*- The
“ - Barry
people.
singing tsoys ana Uiris oi tne jbe
j be three mills on the dbllar.
- Tla
------------------------• —-------dollar. To this1 character types
types, will be presented by
by' Ass&gt;
'“,ld Johnstown Twp».
at
Church
‘“ be
be added
added whatever
whatevw the
the^trict
of
a,t*rno“‘*' ISffiStam ^‘pMk^^AbLt^oo County Health Unit will, therefore,
Th«* public sentiment of the stale To whom It may concern, pajnn..
—u Prepare
---- TTUnusual
---------- 1
ji»
W|||
district, | j^ujuora
unjOrs of
thc Hastings High n )-.;k&gt;1 1 Jone' hall—Wedneaday afternoon.
discontinue giving the toxoid treat­
Kill be with him In securing a re- ticularly the residents of Hawnfgs.
may receive from the primary ln Ccntrai auditorium Hits week F,,b 14
t„
Ba
t.rtainm..t
-I
ment for diphtheria in schools, but
duct Ion in .the .cost of license plates RUl|and and Baltimore townships,
। school fund and lhe revenue from Friday A-bruary o commencing at’ Hope and Barry Twps. al Deltonwill assist in organizing the diph­
fund uisndestimated
to be
tor , «.lght o'clock. Admtoion will be 10c. Thursday
m ining
Feb 15. Twpa. ( t
-b^FMher'walsh-'ffre' ™.nTy
to in‘Vr“-’te-t wnEWi™ 1
wry much
*" the Singh? te»y’r an“d gtrbTo'f the ‘ Em* | thft
thte year.
‘probubb- for
folire
Oran£n-K»
’d Prairlmlle
toe T^meprogram
VrtT« Tn
d£
theria 7^
prevention
in this
.. . .
- --i Orangeville and Prairieville Twpti.!
tohtwl conxolidations.
jarUcie on consolidated .schools in inanuel Episcopal churth here put years, not exceeding 810 for each ptrduixed at the High'school office ot Prairieville town ha 11-Thursday I*™'committee ^&gt;v unit’u here ?tS ^kedsiis^
u
"
,vr
..nttnnon
tvh
k
,
port
of
nominating
by
troit.
where It has worked so sue
sue-­
on
a
minstrel
show..
This
season
&lt;»«
th.ra
port
of
nominating
committee
We doubt I! Michigan outolde of ,he r’*e,‘t to11® ol thc Banner. No
wDeUoit will be interested in a reap- doubl consolidation to going to be their entertainment has been pre­
|WU« &gt;■&gt; -»«•• u&gt; lhe L‘mbJln«.
■»
rt-fnprt &lt;~l 'Ml &gt;U~~
_
pOrtioninent which would give De-1 forced upon us but would it not be pared under the tide "Jolly Juvenile «:l.!x.l from xnili.r SMrtrt which ™ S SxuMlnc «, boy, and
: of boys and
Troop 50 of the Coldwater State
The emphasis thia year will be «
, trojt control of legislation in this
in such a case to unite the Minstrels." It „is .....
high quality Hlu
mu.­ has
less than twelve pupils, then gjr|- *‘u“‘ *~
both ‘“
thec city und
und rural
' tncctlngs
of the Xted
contract p“bUl School; presentation of 811- immunizing children of pre-school
ti^ tnltlrwi
rural
rovl on- and learn
State.
idtotricte of the aforesaid townships sic and fun. executed with efflci- tinhrtcn out- ____
__ ___ l“ha.s
... timVuintl^
the tuition rMx«iv«&lt;i
received Crwwrvx
from &lt;these
communities
been working
Provisions first
flnst hnild
hand. 'Ail
All mlrtwt
questions I
Beaver Awards by George B. age but tlie children of the first and
-- :—»•»
.........
; in un ugrfcuilural scliool to be io- &gt;Cncy. I; willlt bewill
prefeT.Uu
-i U&lt;«=ut the side pupils WUl be- added to the. faUWuUy (orthe last five wreks in "HP1'*
be presented
Corn-liog contact*
“r“
rn^by Kellw?Ce“ XtZI gtadA&gt; »T rtl «MmtyZhoS
rATHERS-SONS BANOilFT i‘aU‘'’ ln n pUce m”0-1 convenient Parish House February 9 commenc- amount of the three mill tax plus an effort to make the production an' wlli-Oi ansa-ored as fur as possible.
( goxo.)ll(lnc sextette and on ad- will bc tnclud'-d in this program.
lnt.no OU IVO DRIVUULi llQr t)lcse townships? This school to Una
Arfmfurinn tt-Ol
^tftanding Succea.N The various MtLs
’ dresT b? ^nrt&gt;SJXi Ke &lt;Ltor7V
coun{T*ES
Ing at
at inn
7:30 n'elnrk
o'clock. Admission
will
ten; go’ng out anm&gt;uncinff the eiec-idrt,s3 by Branch Rickey, general The doctor, &lt;4 fiw county have
AT KELLOGG SCHOOL !b&lt;* u“der t,w J’«r»«o»cuoi» of the be 10 cents.
will thin put in to that district, for uations in the pluv give the charuc- Hon
U XSnLnhy ^mittttmtt^t "’ann«"
the
L°u‘a Cardinals; agreed that no
M shall do withtownships, to be used as a social
The cast Is follows: interlocutor the support of that school enough tcrs a chance to do clever individual
’
54 Pnrtirinnto • Finn Affnir cenl&lt;*r “* *el1 “ n schoolhouse. No and school teacher. LeRoy Baird:’ money from the 515,000.000 fund acting.
-Ol ranicipaie, fine Affair doub, lhest, lownshijw. as on ugri- end men, Dick Bessmer. Dick
w &lt;1K&gt;U1J uiwnd hl. own lowijhm Iorl(l ,lw.xp-rtencw In through lh« un.,.1 uowtwwnl on «so that the total amount
Herewith is the cast: Director.; mnS to Sr hfejSj^E?,lp I seoutln, !»• T. B«n Johmton u j count or ite I,.«,«&gt;&lt;&gt; «&lt; ,h. child'.
—Ketcham Gave tho • I cultural unit, could get help from Karmes, Robert Gorham and Jack mentioned
for the support of „
that rural school.! Herbert J. Reinhardt; Charactereng to max «hiS vOtfr good.
Hmman DiiciuKiiii.
Michigan, was
presented.' pwreuui
parents io
to pay
the ucainwin.
treatment. Tin
AU
।, iiiiiinuii,
wiu prcMriiicu.
pay for
tor inc
the Federal government and Mr.
”ru •« •!»«*!&gt;,■ Iyih
aiimding SCIteBlfew Steui.' atephra'£Wi’Suj
Address
Tile play was arranged and directed. parents having children between the
Kellogg ns Middleville. Nashville
PrXTsu£S
X,’M.K'
&lt;o°nunurt..
«,). PW ten
,B«Kr:
Mm lump.
--------------------------------------------- .BARRY CO. YOUNG PEOA very interesting F^lhrt- and Son and other districts have. V.T.y1
by Howard G. Bayley.
, ages of six months and seven years.
.
***
“
।den.
Homer
Yeckley;
Diana
Gray.;
p
.
rnAlCCDCMrrr
Minquet was held ar tin? Kellogg should we expect Hastings to build'Nevins,
Everyone
present
is
enthusiastic
,
whether
able
to
pay
tor
the
Immunl(CynUieal Reed. Zabellekiv IA/IN PRI7F&lt;?
UA.IM...
...
mmJ
j Winona Brooks: Jim Brown. Julian
“Lt o LUNr tntNLt about the address by Branch Rick- ration against diphtheria for their
?&lt;Mi.*oHdaU;d School, souQuof Hick­ on a large addition to her schools. |‘Adrounic.. Palmer
Osborn. John 01A VVI1
’ .“...
GI4CO
raimer CMDorn.
in rociv nniiTrcT Townsend; Angela Mayhew. Jean
~—•—
ey Corners, on Friday night. This as j understand fix' plans arc ready Lockwood. William Crawford. Robey. He had a way of putting things 'child or not. ire urged to take them
IN tooAT LUN I ho Fl Brower; Ryder Harrison. Walter Dean Trout of Hillsdale Com­ to the men present, which was grip- i to their family physician for thia
was *he fourllLannuai event of that nnd been approved by the Federal lert Reed. Junior McMillen. Knee­
----------ICuukln; Williams. Robert -Corkin;
Kind held at that place.
ping. He stressed the need of peo-' immunization treatment.
government. to house our childfen? . land McNulty. William DeCou. Othing—Secy. Angell An­
After various delays winners in Mrs. Van Dyke. Dorothy Ballance;
Two hundred and fifty-four Anothcr thing, w-oiild. ixm tlie chil-}er participants: Jane Harrington,
pie doing their very , best for boys.
Barry county physicians are using
essay contest sponsored by the Mlle. Dcscarte;.. Marcella Kennedy; ;.
UVUUwWa Committees
vuu.AU&lt;..vva
nounces
The new officers chosen consist a new type of toxoid, which re«
■partook of the splendid menu, ex- (dren
UJVl. uv
1M M
,v wu»uy
« «&lt;
from
the
country be
in »a wi-raeiv
bct-,'Belty Splris. Marjorie Boyes. Mau­ the
Hastings
Commercial
Club
in
con1
Donijab.
Nile
Hallock;
.Plainclothes
f
county
Y
Secretary
C
F
Angell
is
of
Fred Shcrriff. President: Maxwell. quires only two doses at an interval
rellenib- served by.the ladles of the! ter --------------environment- for them out
,■ Y Secretary C. F. Angell is
........inlrine'
wija-g Haavjntj. Doris Lockwood,
nection
with
the
play
"UMiP
Wornmen,
Russell
Laubaugh.
Laurence
comB
leting
ulans
for
’
the
Barrv
plans
"Barry | B Allen. First Vice-President; Zen- of three weeks. This means that th«
Hickory Corners Methodist Protest- | -----------the country—
than
in the eUy?
~~
........
.
;rKathcrinr
Trainor. Mary Elizabeth' on" as presented here by the Battle Hubbell. Prompters, Pauline Tol- completing
’ ,'.r. Peoples Conference;1^ H Roth. Treasurer; T. Ben child, will have to make only two
ant church. This was tlie largest' Let
- us •think
• about
-■■■■■
(County iYoung
this before vol- McNulty. Joyce Harrington. Mary
;i ihkh'is*to"be
’hfthta city*on
r
.. v__ held
.
...
, i| Johnston, executive; -Lloyd
Shafer visits to a physician's office, and wtU
banquet ever held at the Kellogg Ing something upon ourselves that Lockwood. Dick Todd. Kenneth Creek Little Theater Guild, have&gt; hurst and Virginia Boyes.
.tchool.
for life
we may be sorry for.
' Wolfe, Melvin Haavind, Keith Wil- been announced, the first judg-&gt; Tiie various . committees which. Saturday. Feb. 17. Tlie Lakeview i of this city, fieldexecutive and, thereafter be protected
ment of the papers had been made;have helper! with the production i m.y aiK1 Bdtt]e Cr&lt;!Ck aiX]
| George E. Holmes, assistant execu- against diphtheria.
Sujx-rintendenl McCnta. who has
The "Michigan Farmer" will this'son.
before it was found that one of the | are as follows: Properties. John Ad-; ...ervcs wlll Join wilh Barry county
An additional field commit-1 In order to prevent an epidemic &lt;X
Charge of the Kellogg form un month start into action the means |---------------------------------winners was classified in tlie wrong,cock; Stage. John Barnett. Edward.ln this conference. :sioner was named and some changes
diphtheria from gettingstarted In
which the school is'located, ucted as tsimilar to which it brought about OCT UFUU NRA QIGNQ
toastmaster.
division, Therefore those in charge Beaver; Publicity. Helen Angell, t Dean Trout of Hillsdale College, a ■ matV’ ln chairmenof other activl-'any community it is necessary that
tlie Fifteen Mill Limitation amend- UC 1 p*t*v NnA OlUNO
of
contest- decided
Barnett
; Programs. Marie
very nuic
able ii-uuiivr
tL.acher ui
of psyciKMUgy
psychology aim
and
The chairmen of the outside1 at least 80 per cent of all children
Superintendent Herrington, of-the ihcnt whereby the sciwols will be
-- -the
— ------ - to
-- check
—i, Margaret
”
-----------------------------------very
thrnmrh
through the entire list nf
of names
names. ' Rhnffer
Shaffer. Jean RtedireStedge; Tirkets
Tickets. ArAr-!.
, D&lt;,
--------an of------Men ■u •to •be -•the speaker
&lt; ■ - districts, that is Outside Of Battle' of pre-SChOOl age be given the diphKellogg Consolidated School, was supported
&gt;
entirely by an Income.
This has new been done and th-1 ioa Myers, Irene Reynolds; Cos-1 fOr tjie do..
.
chairman of the committee of ar­
remain the same. Hugh Rl-' theria immunization treatment,
icmtumtwon p.gtewo,
National Recovery Adminis- complete list of*winners is as fol-;tumes. Jean Arndt, Barbara Trego. | committees announced by Sec. Creek,
rangement-.. and had worked out
ley continues as chairman of the!
------------- --------------- -—•
or .te pro.' HORACE PENNOCK IN­
excellent plans for the gathering. SUPPLIES NEEDED
"’junior DlyUlon-rrr.1 ptee. E- NOT SO ANXIOUS WHEN
"“,tr*,‘o''
Angell are as fqllows: R
Registration.
tration Will Furnish Them
He also led the community singing
! iwucte
Robert oiiseu.
Angell. ucurgc
George vugswen.
Cogswell.
-----— ---------.... ..
j
' ww
ii i to
_____
_ ________ ___ _ ••&lt;&lt;*.&lt;»
______
FOR
NURSERY
SCHOOL,
^^
aom
gram w the presentation of ih&lt;
JURED ON SUNDAY
and welcomed the fathers and sons
they CAN-EASILY get it
Silver Beaver medal award?. These
---------The response for the sons was
splendidly given by Kingsley Parr,
Several Old National Bank ««« «d «•».' Automobile Turn. Ov.r Bor.
AvvaHirnmnnti tration has authorized the replace­ K
-----------v Preliminary
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ....
Farr.A„
The
Preliminary Arrangement* ment Of. worn or weather beaten
Depositors Do Not Get
response for the fathers was de-1 Being Completed—Children NRA member slgnia by new stock, ■Intermediate Division—First place
mltiee. Homer Yeckley, Lyle Kurr. tles&lt; thc contributions made in serv-1 eral Times When Hit by
livered by Rev. c. 8. Rennells. pas-.i
(Any known NRA member. oi»ratlng Marine DePriester. age 12. seventh
Wm.
and good work for boys.!
Another Machine
wm. Bachman. Gordon crothers,
crothers. to’5 l9
Their Dividend
•• —
- anoiner mncnino
tor r&lt;f
to be Juxaminca
under the extension of the Presl- grade, Hastings Center school; sec­
of »hn
the Mirknrv
Hickory ewmor.
Corners u/«ieu,
Wesley*
_.
, ..
Steven
Johnson, --------Marshall
Cook,
El­ i’eopfe of this city and county will'
Horace Pennock, who lives at the
du Methodist church
/ ; MIm Ann Burton and Miss Juan- ’dent's re-employment agreement, ond. Patty Osborn, age 12. seventh K
&gt;«• Leonard. Arte. Mier,. LeUta be pleased to know that Hugh Riley
hu appointed Mr Kim Sutler u nt- Kcll. uto Lancaster. Ml-., Emily of this city, who has spent fourteen w- u Pennock home Just south of
The speaker was our former oon- ita Kidder are busy this week com- may obtain additional Insignia from grade, Hastings Central school.
Senior Division—First place. Su­ lorney tor Mr Al»a-crimmlna. re- ,MCE1„ln and Mm. Roy Boy«; years in Scout service and devoted Ilhe clty- mct wllh “n accident 8ungressmnn. John c. Ketcham, of thia pletlng the arrangements prepara- the local postoffice, not in excess of
vcu.vn Wtalnwuuu- ,ar«‘-’,y oi his Ume and effort to! day forenoon which could have been
city. Tlie title of his address was "A tory to opening the nuracry school 25 complete member sets or less to zanne Sumner, tenth grade. Hus­ Mirer or the Hasting, National Placr and prog™,, veuion
tings High school; second place, Bank Mr. B aler TO appolnled
W11„am
Al.tlmr Fuller
pnlte,J help Scouting, was one of the three 10V wor&amp;e- though it was serious
Arthur
Home Run." All his hearers, par­ in the First ward building. There meet his needs.
— Ang
-----,•&lt;n. ••&lt;- nersnn«
•
persons nnnn
upon whnm
whom this Silver' enough.
ticularly Hie boys, could not fail to is considerable preliminary work to j If a member has several show Janette Gaskill, Delton High school. attorney tor the conservator.,Johl, [p..,,.,t Heltn
As reported to the Banner, Mr.
*J*o
h
lglnla
Boyes.
Mis,
Helen
Merson
and
1 Continued on page three)
.
----------- ------- ■ Buna aojra. aauw
r
be impressed by Mr. Ketciuim’s vivid be done, equipment to be secured, windows, business departments. I Flrsl prlzc wl” be “ cafih award ’ Mr.
Pennock was returning from HickiPOint— i V&lt;Useunel*
'
each child must be examined and branch stores or offices, a fleet of ;°r *2M and second PrUc an sward position he filled until the appoint-i
Mrs Hurrls UtzvrwdKllw».
WoOdburne
way of presenting his theme.
tory Corners, where he had been
iof 11.00. The prizes
pri
will be mailed 1 ment
ment of
or Mr. Crimmin?
Criminlns as receiver.
receiver 1I —-------- ------------- -NHI
&lt;
A M. 100TH ANNIVERSARY
He suggested four ideals as rep- every detail conform strictly to the trucks, or certain conspicuous loca. pt
-’orking. and was making a left
out immediately.
_____ ...
________ _____
____________
.
&lt;n
the alcl0M #( A 00. o-clock Au .nung
preaentlng first, second, third and Federal government
requirements,
tions._ __
his ...
requirements
will_______
be sat-_ 0111
,n dlseusslng the mailer, ih„
FOR TWO TOWNSHIPS^
' 11 turn into the garage in the
physical eaamlnatlons
— -•
alone
—
Istled._________________________________________
1
-------- a----—
—---------------|• lorney callrf attention'to the tart. . .
ut|M w makr lhnr,
hoft’.e bases. These were In order The
---- -----------Each member requesting addl- REV. KARL
prior- to the ;-■■■■
formation
•
-to attend
------- -the
-----------------character, culture, courage and co-' are no small matter, as cqn be
nut. KEEFER
M.. WILL
...MW (that,
- r---------of■; the
- plans
Conference, •&lt;-the :
- --------'
tlonm
Utdcrnin
b
H
au
M
fi.r-.tei,
oi-r-tz
nmiiai
a
tioii
National
Bank
of
Hastings
and
the
:
operation. Tlie Individual needs to imagined.
SEEK NOMINATION ■ rHeLThy”8.?rc&gt;{iatr»tton
but tfn cents.! Barry and Thornapple Can
tlonnl insignia should furnish the
another
driven by Judson Carpen­
develop character; needs to acquire
Necessarilythere
r. w..,_are
v„ supplies local postmaster a written stateArt^i^no
tn
DTTtenHidntn
f
nr
’
,dend
°
f
60
l
’
er
CC,lt
°
f
thc
dc
P
osl,s
CPCniAl
CCRVirCQ
I
EttCh
PUt
0Q
aU
Uni
Q
U
®
ter.
The
Pennock auto, a Ford run­
culture. Courage must be a domi­ needed and as the government al- ment on his own stationery achLIAL otnVILto
|
Celebration
about with a box on tlie rear, turn­
nant ^quality of hU life. But all lows no money for these articles, knowledglng the receipt of so many Aspires to Be Candidate for Of tjie 0]d Hustings National Bank..
these Will not realize for him the they must be secured through loans । pets of NRA insignia for display in
Centre.. Frem lhe Third
wTh.TUTlXiK
AX U' B' CHURCH
Th, ,e„ !»&lt; .,n
th. iwh ed over several times landing on
thc side. Mr Pennock was extrilife he siiould live until he learns to or donations.
I compliance with the President’s Re­
- — ... --------------------------catctj frotn (he wreck, itavlng sufDWrict
v
l»nnr..
white
find ills place in the social order,
lf you have one or more of the employment Agreement which he
county lief
lief that
that‘theyihlght
tiu^ntight never
never obtain
obtain,, Evangelist
Evangelist and
and Musicians
to tlement in the townships of Barry, fered cuts on hU head, and an in■ Hastings and Barry county
Musicians to
and cooperate with his fellows in following articles that you will loan has signed.
tn— Vxx
— ttheir
lx.&lt; — rOarMaei
•x
KTn...
&lt;&gt;«..
H
■
AAssist
— — I _ . in TV
_ 1 — T&gt;
—
and
abo
in
Thomapple.
--------------Ijuredback.
His car was demoltahed,
;
friends
of
Rev.
Karl
H:
Keefer.
Tor
deposits.
Now
that
thc
new
Revivals
Beliving for and fighting f^r high or give to the school, please call the ]
------------- »
It would seem that such an anni- 1 but Mr
lured
Mr. carnenter
Carpenter was not
nu in
injurad
(many years pastor of the churches bank has been formed and the)
r»inn(n&lt;r p n n
ideals.
High school office, phone 2224. and U/ll I 1AM RAPUMAKJ
venary ought to be a time for get­ 1 nor was his machine badly harmed,
the arucic
article win
will or
be caiiea
called tor:
for: Egg
DALHMAN
Egg-------- .-----------;............
of Hastings parish, now of Potter-'conservator has deposited in it suf-1
ginning ten. Ji
' The gathering-was un outstanding■ tnc
ting
the
people
of
each
township
toWIN^ ^11 VFR MFHAl vll,e- werc surprised to read an item ' ficicnt money with which to pay all
Special services will be hdd at the get her and making them acquainted । Mr. Pennock saw the Carpenter car
success. Its inspirational value can­ beater. 3 casseroles. 6 mixing bowls.!
coming but thought he had plenty
n tn 4 qnnrts), fl-2-qt gloss Maym
___T 1
; jn the Evening Press Saturday. The the depositors of the old bank, there United Brethren church on E
not be questioned..
with the early history and develop­ of time to make the turn. The in­
Jara, meat grinder, can opener, po- piv&lt;l WaaHnow W(&lt;rh Vn„n. arUc,e ataled lhat Mr' Keafcr 15 a are 5Omp who have not
called Grand St., beginning Feby. 11 and
tato masher. 4 large trays, vegeta- r,vv "““lings mgn Young candidate for congress al the rc- upon thc conservator or receiver to;continuing through Feb. 25 every ment ot those townships, it would jured man is doing as well as pos­
FINDS THAT BLACK
be
an
interesting
story
tn
cither
sible.
ble brushes, sink strainer, large wa- People Participated in Con- publican primary in the third dis- procure their dividend checks.
(night except Monday.
SilL 3 kuUk., ;C w IG
i
toof n,
trict, comprising Eaton. Calhoun.
Mr. Sigler Mated that all depos-, The church feels Itself fortunate township..
BASS ARE EXPENSIVE | Ui
“y!±»
At the father and son banquet
FINE NEW THOMAS STORE.
'saucepans (2 to 6 qts ). double boll-1 1681 ounaa7 Afternoon
'Kalmazoo and Branch counties. The itors of the old bank, who had not In securing thc services of Misslylu
----- -- ------------------------- .j
&lt;3 to 4 qts.i. clothes hamper. 31 Five young people. William Bach- item stated lhal he proposes to yet ,presented
their claims
to uie
the urune
Crane as
as evmigviuv
evangelist ana
and aar.
Mr. ana
and;i“5 tbe
Tlie board front was removed
Xn&gt;..&lt; Richmond Arreted ; er
and procured■* their *Mrs.
Robert Oosselmon
paring knives, Tbread knife. 2 large 1! man- Lofen Oversmlth and Misses1 make an active canvass. Rev. Keef- conservator
"
’
~ ’ ’ * as must- Consolidated School near Hickory from the new Thomas store Monday
' Kiiivca,
knives. &lt;12a uau&gt;ca|xjuiu&gt;,
tablespoons. l12 anuiu
small , Dorls
J^arlon
Weyerman
and
'er is sgrand
of the Grand checks, should do so in order that clans. They are very sincere, earnrtu Co"1‘!‘’8’ ,rtT^f8man
_
.Shute,
--------------------- -----*-•
—
— ..
..... conductor
.....
and revealed a new ttle and plate
by Deputy Sumner at
|’spoons.
spoons, 3 small china pitchers. 22*De
Delphine
’PWne Engleiiarte.
Englcharte. participated bi
in:Ixxlge
Lodge L O. O. F. of Michigan; ’tlie liquidation of the old bank*young jieople with a real message, ■•suggesteti that this year, the 100th glass front which adds to tlie beau­
Pine Lake
Sliver M$daj contest held at thc
the ::; treasurer
trensurer of thc
the M
Michigan Metho- might pjoceed in on orderly man-,The public is invited and a Iun|annlyeraary of the settlement of ty of our principal business street
I toilet chambers, strainer or coarse i: the 811ver
___________________
. I' sieve.
ir»«u^&lt;
------- „
---------------a honorary chap- nW.
.
hou« b rxiteWl
rtTnUx.
BW io«nrtup. .!&lt;&lt;» ought to te
। United -------------Brethren church
on Sunday dist conference,
and
Ernest Richmond. 65. _of______
Dorter
sieve.
interior of the store had been
-------------:--------. , &gt;taken for its proper observance. The The
intcr_ afternoon, William Bachman win- lain of the Grand Trunk Square
doubtless realizes by this time that' Everyone should be vitally Into.entirely made over, making con­
------------ ' PI ANNING PROGRAM FOR
suggestion met with prompt re­
v the
- Jning first place. The W.C.T.
U..---un- Club of Battle Creek. There is wide ClfARITY GUILD HOLDhqj’*ng black bu.y, in one's possession »erted in this project because o!
------------ING BENEFIT-BRIDGE. , J. "4J ” ‘^.VFM Bx»n.M- The effort will be made fqr venient. and couverUenliy arranged,
the leadership of Mrs. Wayr.
Wayne ■ demand for him as a speaker. There
at this Hine of year, out of season, is!great benefit to lhe children of pre- dder
5r tl,e
quarters
for the Thonuia store. Tho
The Charity Guild of Pennock
world da* of fhayek.,Much a celebration in Barry town­
.z—&lt;_usponsored
-------------- the
A&lt;-------.... it
-njlfcan
be no aouot
doubt mat
that ne
he can put up
rather expensive business.
| school age. Your co-operation and Merrick,
contest,
is ivan oc
st I a strong fight for the nomination, hospital is holding a benefit-bridge E*1011 church in the city is re-ship some time this year. It would! Jicars in Ulis Uaue for their opening
On Sunday Deputy Conservation t assistance will be greatly appreci- exPected that a gold medal contest
ut
the
home
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
H.
A.
(Quested
to
send
a
delegate
to
the
’
seem
as
if
this
would
be
a
good
time
Officer George 8-imner
■Officer
B-trnner apprehended ated.
will
—. be
—.held
----------------------after Easter.
&gt;as
hs his
nis opponente
opponents wlll
win find
nna out when
wnen
; next Saturday. They in vita an itMrs. E. J. Pratt,' Mrs. Harris ■ he gets his campaign under motion. Adrounic on Friday evening. There: Wesleyan Methodist church Friday lor Thoruapplc folks to be taking spection of their new quartern
Richmond in jxxwcssion of several
------------- «• » - — ■
have been so many calls for aMiM-|°f this week at 2:30 to assist in/similar action.
naLLIE
and Miss Helen Weaver'
black bass end arrested him. Rich- CITY TREAS. NELLIE
1Woodbume
-------- ance that the Charity Fund is near- Planning the progrmQ for the World I
—----mond was arraigned before Justice
SMITH BREAKS ANKLE.
ANKLE ,wcre llie
NOTICE LIT* TAXPAYERS.
CHEER UP DANCE MON­
the Judges.
ly ut&gt;p&lt;c&lt;cu
depleted so
so me
the &lt;au&lt;ca
ladies u&lt;v
are bo
getting
observed
by —
all ‘•SERVICE OF LIGHTS"
Andrew Matthews on Mondsv and I •&lt;&gt;—..^&lt;v. ,
I
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———1
City taxes must be paid before &gt;z
&lt;&lt;u&lt;s .'Day
—•* of -Prayer
---- to be- -■
—
DAY EVENING, FEB. IL
AT EMMANUEL CHURCH.
aw.wd 825 00 fine und 8$85 costs
"uT'ut.
? l]{
EPISCOPAL SUPPER.
.
'February 10 to avoid the usual add- busy trying to replenish the treashes at this church on FriValentine colors and fa
At Emmanuel Episcopal church on,
whlch he paid
|
th’
u“d Lfldles of Emmanuel Guild will jed penalty, which will be applied to ury. It is hoped there may be a good &lt;i»y. Feb. 16. The cooperation of Ute
—
.V1' *—
llp’ »oervv
erv* aa aupper
pastors or some one from the mii- Sunday. Feb. 11. at 10:30 A. M.. the feature the Cheer Up mi
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----।
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■ J".........
aupjkt at
si the
inc parish
parisn house
nouse .all unpaid taxes after that date- attendance.
II—
,DWV walk nett the Pttktt ^
Mmiae
on Tucsda
a---------- &gt;3,
.. five
--------------------------...
8mlth a
---------------*------------ ------------- stonary
societies
will
be greatly
ap- 1 second annual "Service of Lights" held in the Knlghto of hi
NOTICE.
“*1°."
y. Feb.
io seven. Bill
Mondai
”
will be held. ThU la a service of un-I[on
-----------LOSES
—. .FINGER.
. predated.
Adv.
Deputy Coltete J„ W DeBoer .tele,
pr‘” 'iWt "*
usual musical and symbolic beauty. Feb. 12. Comprlrtna C
—------------Clarence Klnne, a resident of
-------------- * • »
will be at the Hastings portofflca on hospital where the bone was sat and ,
nr
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Hastings township, had tho mis- "JOLLY JUVENILE MINSTRELS." It will carry through the second [ in charge are Mr. and
Tuesday. Feby. 20. for tlie purpose the ankle placed in a cast, and later |
DANCE AND FLOOR SHOW,
I wish to announce that I will be fortune to get his right hand caught' Be sure to attend the "jolly-Ju-» l&gt;art of the throe year cyclo of de- IFelrfpauseh. cbAlrntM,
of assisting in making out federal she was removed to her home. Ail | Oklahoma Cowboys at I. a O. P. in my office every day except Sun- in a car door on Sunday, necesslta- j venile Minstrels" this Friday. Feb. vclopment centering about tho Mewianx, law, leiwn
income lax returns for 1932. HU hope for her speedy and complete hall Wednesday, Feb. 14. Western day from 10 to 12 A. M-. and 2 to ting the amputation of the first , 9th at 7:30 P. M. in Emmanuel Par- thought. -Let There IM Light " All Haven, Harrte W^dtov
serjlccs arc free to ol) who apply, (recovery.
Istqpts.—Adv.
’
Faul and Edwin Johnee
6 P. M. Dr. q. P. Lathrop.—Adv. 'Anger on his right hand.
[ish House. Admission 10 cents.—Adv orc cordially inytted.

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COLLECTION OF HEAD

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. IM4

[Mr. and Mrs. Forest Houghton.
MISSIONARY UNION.
Tb* Mlteionary Union of the M. Echurch will meet Wednesday. Feb.
.And7.„ot Lakc odc
•—- Mrs- F. A. Brown at -'•■-'Who
has been ill.
[14. —
with
.'8:IS
I— j . — --—i—
-----tinnina PamWnke said h» cstDe here,Had
Andrus, who formally
•j io'clock. Book report "Christianity ------------Mrs. Lulu----------Hendee-----Is spending
Had Fine
Fine Gift
Gift From
From Two
Two Frank
n»nk. Andnu.who
ta-meny r«- ■
------- - -a •
Detroit
».■
s
sided b«r*. •*laavlng *tn •1S14 -for Lin-:
Henry Hub*rt L» confined to his 11I and Industry in Amarlca" by Mr* i few days wilh twlaUvta at Grand
Men at Gull Lake—Ap■
[coin. Nebraska, where he entered home by illness.
,
John
KatchamRapidz
.tr^uita* Ord.r-Not B,.
Mr. and Mrs. Oco. Beam of WoodI the floral business in College View. *Ray Waters lias been sick since [ Review of Home Magazine. Mrs.
predate Kiadneaa
.
Miwd Favorably
I"
" ’**w
0U1 . kick*” hare been registered
land were Thursday caller* of Mr.
Twelve Sea Scouts and leaders one ol the subdivisions of that city. [Thursday and confined to hU'Uome. ^W. Roush.
Review of Foreign. Mrs. W. Field, and Mrs. W. B. Cotton.
•Hw head tax. which was to b» •
---------- :—»^-e------------against him but until this week no and four from Battle Creek were at He h** **«» engaged to that work The party at lhe Norlh jrvlng
--------- ------------------Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lehman and
Oull
lake
Sunday
after
lhe
boat
ever
since.
H»died
on
Friday
of
last
orange
for
February
14
Is
post-,
r« M M.
... 'COUNTY OFFICERS
TAMARAC.
dnuglrter, rfLdred. of WarnervUle
lhat had been donated to the Sea **cl1 al 10
A- M ‘ al ,t,s horaa at|ponpd.
year, to due for an interpretation by RAID BLIND PIG not permitted to search a home on Scout Ship throdghthe kindness of.‘n* a»e
Sin Amu crniu.
ra n»r., -0
B"1"
“&gt;
, .
i Pat Durbin-was fined S15 and
the courts. A dispatch from Detroit
hriu duiiiu 1 iu gluplclon
but liad t0 have Charles Gardner and Prank Parker.1 S"*1'*”* *"
co*u ,n Justice Matthews' court on passed awayjRher home here Tues-.*crc Thursday callers of Mr. anti
states that an effort is being made
brake Arrested on a definite evidence of sale. During the who conduct a-boat livery at Oull Harold W. of Lincoln and Mlles F. j.rj£jay on a disorder)* charge.
' day nighMfomThe effects of a fall . Mrs. B F. Colton.
totare
Dreventtiwthehead
headlax
taxcoleolg definite complaint was lake. • It is a 30 foot boat with a “hd JcrrY of i1*1" county, a daughw_w_ toprevent
■ Ed FembroKC Arregtea on a
0,1 " ,,
„ y
,
------ - ■
■ 1 1
MU. irSX:k ^mm?°l. re* I which she received about a week ' ■
toclton prior to October 1. 1934
; Charge of Selling Liquor
with the prosecutor and under five foot b^i. .ndiillbe rerSd- »*• Dr. Be-ie A. Kellogg of Phoe. previous. Siu- leaves to mourn their
‘ The item lays that Judge Theo­
•
Without a License
the new interpretation of the law elled into an eight oared cutter. The nix. Arizona, several grandchildren
Iom. one daughter, seven son*.!
wnnou* a asisvvaw
dore Richter, of Detroit, on Thurs-;
. covering the offense of selling liquor Sea Scouts brought lhe boat to ant* great-grandchildren,
also ®a cohering
f.om
her recent illnes_
----"•
...
‘
‘
~
!t»tnty-four
grandchildren,
fifty-six
—
—
—
—
*
Sheriff George Leonsn£
day of last week granted a tempoLeonard aiwl
and without a uecnse. a search warrant their hall in the Boyes building on brother. Enoch Andrus of Grand
Grand ' f1 will- -be, in
every day- ।irreat-grandchildren and eight i
- ,my
- office
rary reatTaining order. The petition: Prosecuting Attorney L- E- Barnett was issued
---- - and
._u a sister. Mrs. Loh First- except Sunday from ia
. rr a t-grandchildren
,•
No. Michigan, where lhe remodel- Rapids,
10 i,
to n
12
A.
M..
, _re a i-*
. s
.i m
---- s
i-Ktanocnnoren’ two
iw»; r
was based on the contention lhat haaded a party that searched the
Pembroke was arraigned before ling Will be done
■*
; err ot Hastings.
and 'J2 tn A'P V&lt; TOr n P TJ»»hrnn
anrt
Lathrop &gt; brothers and a host of other rela- L4i fltion SnillFlPS
Old Ag/j*nsion Act. through । home of Ed. Pembroke on South Justice Andrew Matthews on a
’
x
Funeral
services
were
held
at
the
|
—
Adv.
;_
lives. The funeral wU held at lhe nluaen OaVingS
Upon their return to Hastings •*—T?-*"- ”*27
ire oWm legislature to make it Oun lake near the Thomas cottage charge of tolling hquor without a after
Mrs.. Vernor Slough
Blough Is
is ...
111 with'Tamarac
church Friday
afternoon)
being at the lake the fellows Seventh Day Adventist church in
Mrs
w»&gt;&gt; *«uia&gt;av euwen
rr,u«y »ucnu&gt;o&lt;i&gt;
ladtately effective, is not appli- Friday afternoon in a »earch for license, released on 11 bond and enjoyed a hot stow and a social College View *t 3:30 P- M. Sunday..bronchitis Her sister. MUs Maxine with burial in Lakeside cemetery.;
this year.
bootleg liquor Several quart tins of
bound over to thc next term of the lime. They are greatly pleased with Elder J. H. Schilling officiating. The j Webster of IX'lton. is assisting at Rev. M. H. Dawson of Lansing of-1
State authorities eitimated that alcohol, two cases of homebrew. circuit
circuH court. Elgin
fcI(Jul Herrington
WftHI
was tlie new boat and hope to have it remains were brought to this city tjie B]Ough home.
; delated. We extend deepest sym-l
3,000.000 adults In this state would । numerous empty case*. of bottles, re]£#9Cd aftcr questioning,
i aS'SuwS uXh’Sm
On Tu.nl., ih. Barr, Omni, l»ll»' W Ite Ixmn.M on,,..
be (ubjeci to the'head tax levy, if several dozen empty alcohol Uns. a Several
f.
. cases
---- of
. udrunken
—u__.
— in
driving
’
'*,u appcar
।Ministerial
Association met at
Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs.
its legality shall be upheld in lhe, big crock for making home brew, within
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the past are tiiought to have
'
,
,
,
Woodland. Rev. M. D. McKean of Chas. Newman's were. Mr and Mrs |
courts- An affirmative judgment by coloring matter, and big and various
wlth liquor purLabor
Middleville givuig a book review
Will Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo
the courts on the restraining order । miscellaneous bottles of liquor wcre ^aJI&lt;d from Pembroke and within
--------------------------1
Mrs.
D.
McCain,
who
fell
Dec
..Ensley
of
Carlton
and Mr. and Mrs. i
issued in Detroit would remove the [taken.
' the past—
-------------------- J.
, .
t«o weeks,
officers-- have
PI an TH UP AD nF IT i22- and dislocated her left shouldci. Ernest Andrecks of Northwest
Ed. •Pembroke, a cripple, who gave unooVered fairly definite proof to
necessity of paying the head tax
F-*
TIONAl. BANK OF UAHUL«U .IU
ur
, Under the Community Sanitation,
w nCRrt w
. II ito BettlnR along very lUcdy «rr.woodland.
TINO#. .
■ ■
■
--------------------- thU. effect.
z
1 program of the United States Pirtrtnf?'-- ,
»*«■ ',
*
.w*u*.iu«r«.
daughter. turn,
Mrs. n
Hazel Douglass, b । Robert Curtb Is on thc sick list.
= | Health service, co-operating with Makes It Easier for Him, staying with her.
A- Si
I the Michigan State Health Depart—
“
...for
«--«
.
More Convenient
. ment. Civil Works laborers may be
A
the Taxpayer
iSaturday and admitted that the;"”
[used on private property to con-!
= ■ struct
--------------sanitary
, ,-------privies, ----rThls----offer
- county Treasurer Maus was in- clung* of driving while intoxicated. —
Mailbew'a Singing
__ .should
many home
.should be
be accepted
accepted by
by.many
home----- terested very much in a totter that ,which had been made against him, a
I| owners in the village and rural dis-camc
,
to ium tjW paat week from Au- *“* truf- He pald
fine and thc J
(Continued from page one»
Band! I
tricts of this county. In most cases 1
Qeneral Slack
«*•*'
,1U caseJ
!twx *d whv burden ourselvds byiu
&gt;n’ °
“i&gt;' mcan
he repairing
of
f. w
*.■•!!
=2'.y
mem ‘the
repnlrhig of
Al a regular aesaion of the .gia-&gt; EH Davis had aphotograph tak- 4
!- the present building and thecon-: bnure a law was passed permitting •en tn 8t- I*0111 afu?r he enlisted as 4
...
uuu....
'
»'n«tl«l
oi
•
ny.luhl
pl&lt;
.nd
K»t.
|
owner
,
ol
p/oporly.
ddlnqurnl
lu&lt;
•
'olnnlerr
In
lhe
Bl»nbl&gt;.AnwnJ
‘til we see if the new Tax Limitsdone for aboul nvc ®r;taxes previous to 1031. to pay the can war This Photograph ^iow;. 2
,'tion amendment is
i_ carried next Thls [na&gt;'
SUNDAY—MONDAY—FEB.
isix dollars.
; delinquencies over a period of ten hl«n shaking hands with pus Cover- J
'November?
Square Dance
1 A building that is constructed ac-1 years paying ten per cent annually nor °I Minnesota. Eli prized this 4
I am.
cording to thc plans of the United whoever introduced this kw ccrPhoto very highly.
4
MARLENE
Very respectfully.
States Health Department te fly-i (alnly did not liavc the convenienceJ'»«s&lt;*n Laubaugh of this city.1 4
John C. Lipkey.
HRS
tints' nroof.
proof, comfortable and well ventiVenn- of a county treasurer in keeping celebrated his 88th birthday yestcr- 1
.ated. and does away with the neces-: proper records In mind: for it would i da&gt;- Tuesday. Jack carries his 88 J
(Editors Note—We are glad to sity
of cleaning it for a number ot compel that official to go through &gt;cars vcry well, all things consld-14
I give place to lhe above letter. We years.
Archbold’s Band
credit on his.records a ten per etcfi He was congratulated by many 4
ADDED ATTRACTIONS—Comedy—-TIS SPRING"
fully agree with the wrgcr that ■ If the individual desires to havejgnd
1 cent payment of taxes on each of Hicnds on. reaching his 88th birth-. J
Novelty—“EA'RY ACES" — PATIIE NEWS
Hot Zizry Boys
.there should be nothing apjvroach- 1 aa new
w ouuuuig ^onsiuicteu,
me &gt;a*'the
items
-cot
(instructed,
la-'the
items of
of state
state.-county,
school, day. and being still young in spirit, a
(“•
m K la^*^,‘ bor
.HI building
hr
tonuhml
l« II the
1».
.
SJh„™r^d
ADULTS 25 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
1 bor will be furnished for it also. 1 highway, rood tax,-etc.
i Cleo Baxter, of Nashville, was ar- j
[Many property owners have already I Mr.
j- Maus
-- - had
• • accepted
• from some I rested last week by Deputy Sheriff 4
delinquents payment
full .Oaii
ordered sanitary' units to be in- of the
uw wuiqucnw
paymciu in iuii
'•— Lykins
--* of that ■ tillage, on a 4
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13
stalled. One .village
onethe
fortax
thefor
taxono
forofone
the years
of taking
Sam Smith'. smith's au- 4
w_ ordered
,
for
theof“cars
for for ;chaiRo charge
o! taking
hundred cleighty
these
units.;t°.
to bbe
the taxes
taxes-had
had been
been unpaid.
unpaid,’ wmOblle
tomobile from
from his
his . home.
iiomc. near 4
tlon because if any CWA aid is to hundrcd
.8hly olofthc
“.un,u
®! which
which the
constructed, the coat to be collected [euvmg'the others to be paid lot-Nashville, without permission. M'e 4
be gotten from the government *tiWKh
ine
taxes,
vuiages
may
assist
with thc taxes. Villages may assist cr He sent this money on to Lun- understand he has admitted hta J
----------Jt was returned with the 8u*lt to tlie officers and will.be takth , rural. aanl{ary
!n a-i..do,nK awa
B 8°co-operating
od- man? uv slnjf
We think that the fact that
prj&gt;V‘ iwllh
CS by
With JAMES DUNN and GLORIA STUART
J
children wtmld bt-picked up M the r wllh th(. ‘ 8ulc Department of 'statement that only ten per cent on en-before Judge McPt-ck later.
the several years delinquency could J L. Maus was called to Detroit 4
home, and
»«&gt;;*: Health in this program. Further in- be accepted instead of having alt: recently to attend a special meet in,- 4
Br?de 5ch0^ls
^nd lahf;n ' formation may be obtained from the the tax fqr one year paid -in full, of representatives of thc National 4
frdm the schools.to their homes imc
t HealU) Department
' ADULTS 15c — CHILDREN 10c — No Coupon* Required
The letter from thc Auditor aen-’Loan &amp; Investment- Company, one J
,fnedltLe‘y Vtcr. Me^'.nri.ddZ?^&gt; Immediate action is necessary a. crnl states that thc supreme court , of tiw largest and oldest building 1
from school would be an added pro- thls j)rogranl may llol be offered to has inteipreted Act 126 of the Pub-1 and loan organizations of the state. 'J
WED.THURS.-FR1.-—FEB. 14-15-16
ection to rural pupils. If the Kelproperty ^.^r* Jong,
Acts of 1933. known as the Tills company lias many members 4
logg Foundation and the CWA
Thts WJrvlec u gh.,.n to indivm.. 'lie
"Moore-Hoibcck" bilk so as to allow scatteredabout Michigan. Mr.
4
SPECIAL PRODUCTION
tand
,uaU
b
‘
M'd *-» thc ,heory ,h*1 ev*ry a taxpayer to pay the entire of any ■ Maus has been representative of the J
tuihi
grade schools without bond- ■ insanitary thing
that is doneto awnv
-u—• and - a •
Uig in each township that would ■
Sp^JXnt
*he Item or Items of taxes as he desires. National Loan” about 25 years
reports
the
company
in
splendid
11J
be fine. But the question U. Would S2th of th^w™Je ^unilr without being required to pay oth­
'J
for some other year's taxes tiancial position
they or could they in thc limited Chtirch&lt;?, store* erange Ihalls,
" er items
and Mrs. PaukDyer-' (Lillian N
are delinquent This will be
time
thc CWA
help?!i d“ncc hftlls' rMort owncrs “nd 011 j which
With Margaret Sullavan. John Boles .
U Mr needed
“ijdSJvtotoget
Cwrong
in stating
“ 8"“* convenience to the county Woll et. 301 No. Broadway, are thc 4
rhat
far adchuXtothl Has- 1”ntR«w shollld have thclr outside! treasurer in keeping his records pnrd
.
its of a girl born on Feb S at J
ADDED ATTRACTIONS—COMEDY— PATIIE NEWS
• Pennock hospital, she weighed 5 lbs 1
ADULTS 25 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
: and 10 ounces and has been named. a
1 fo and approved by the government. •"'*
‘
, a ,,
Margo Marr Dyer.
------------ ------- 'A'HOME FOLKS HONORED
SATURDAY
(ONLY)
FEBRUARY 17
J
creamYEAR DURING FARMERS WEEK CHANGE MADE IN
’ ”*ERY HAS GOOD
additions to its school buildings.
TWO FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
CORN-HOG CONTRACT 1
This city could not afford to. do
rpore than it has already done, Manufacturecf~602,000 Lbs. Prize Winners in Shows and
Tim MeCOY and Silver King the wonder don
which is ample for ito own school
1 Officers of Groups Bepre- Government Decides to In- 4
children. If more additions to the • Butter in 1933—Make
elude Every Hog Pro4
city's present school plant arc needImprovements in Plant
j
8cnt All Sections
ducer Applying
d
i cd. they would be paid for, without
Middleville has a creamery that’ M'W* th-»n ordinary skill in con। a bond issue, by thc CWA and the has done much to put that town on ducting some piyise of farm bustCounty Agent, Harold J. Foster ’ J
, Kellogg Fbundation. if they approve thc map- According to its report it nc-v' or recognition of ability a* it reports that there has been a j
thc project. The whole matter is enjoyed a bumper year tn 1933.-leader brought honors to Ruhdrtds change in the ruling on tlie Corn-,4
In the air. Whatever is best for the when it manufactured 602.000 oI Michigan farmers who were Hog Reduct ion Contract which al- 4
educational interests and welfare of pounds of butler, an increase of awarded prizes or who were elected lows
everyone who has grown any J
Added Attractions—Comedy "Sitting on the
lhe children of the three townships 100.000 pounds over 1932^,
[,o offices in farm organizations dur- hofts in Barry county during tlie a
and other rural districts should be
Fence" — Latest Paramount News
This Cooperative creaB-ry paid;‘»8 Farmer*' Week at Michigan past two years, to-slgn. Foster states j
done without favoritism to any farmers an average-of 22 cento per 'sta,e College.
regardless of size of their post 4
ADULTS 15 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
■community, and with the interests pound for butterfat. The plant was!’ Farmers' Week is not a local that*
hog production average, all hog 4
of the chUdren as the chief con­ improved during 1033 and enters show. Prizes went to people in the [producers
now may qualify for hog =
cern.)
the new year with confidence.
1 ■outiicrn tiers of counties and t«' reduction jutyment by reducing their
The officers and directors of the residents within .scaind of lhe wave.* hog litter average und production
HASTINGS WIN
VOVSG MENARSHIPS i Company
_____ .... are: President. Frank:0/
Superior. Grain and livc- of hogs for market not less, than' ■
WIN qr-HOi
SCHOLARSIIirS.
WIN
*»&lt;
‘HOLARMIlPb.,\ Oarbo
|
rwldrnu John Alu&gt;. .stock ‘how winners were usual }
Sunday's Detroit Free Press.
Press,11secretary-treasurer.
,
Tn Sunday.-,
Matt Bedford farmer* from the lower peninsula
appeared an tten^, stating that two |I Directors are. the above officer,'. atid‘but thc Land of Hiawatha made al- Is lets titan four, thia will mean that
HasUngs vniiiiEr
young man
men. nnhsrt
Robert and
ond
Aubll anJ. ForrC5t BCil(ier ! most a clean sweep in the potato the contracting producer will reduce
Nelson Gardner. studeoM at M.
I pred Brog wws retained Mihanagcr. i s?°w- B»rry CO people who wcre by one litter even though this will
C.. had won craw-country scholar- i'
elected to offices are: John Klllick. constitute more* than the 25 per
ship trophies. These young men 11I EXAMINATION FOR ASSIST­
Doster, president Red Polled Cuttk cent reduction from lhe litter base.
have made remarkable records. Ro­
ANT FARM MANAGER. Club; Milo Shaw, Middleville, sec­ In cases where tlie contracting probert having won four' silver cups |. Thc United States Civil Service retary Shorthorn' Breeders Associa­ duccr s corn acreage average Is less
for scholastic ability and Nelson Commission frill accept applies- tion.
than the minimum requirement of,
has givQn a good account of himself lions until Marcli 1 for thc position
since entering -as a freshman in of Assistant Farm Manager qu.il- MORTGAGE MORATOR­
hog production only and will re­
September. Hastings friends extend ified in Dry Land Farming, to fill!
ceive hog reduction payments, but
IUM LAW IS VALID j he must agree not to increase his
congratulations.
.
.a vacancy in the United States-Pen-i
“Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy Are Shown to AH"
ilenttary Service. Department of
‘corn acreage oyer tils average and
THORNAPPLE TEMPLE NO. 130. justice, for duty at El Reno, okia Supreme Court Decision Sct- he is not eligible to receive corn re­
PHONE 2115
HASTINGS
WE DELIVER
WU.I hold their meeting Tuesday.
entrance salary la fg.Sfv a
duction payments
ties Constitutionality in
February 13. with a pot luck supper year, less a deduction of not to ex­
This change in tin- ruling has
; beginning al 6:30 o'clock. Supper ceed 15 per cent as a measure of
been made because ol the great in-I
State of Michigan
committee Blanche Lewis. R£se cal- economy and n retirement deduc­
The Supreme Court ot Michigan tercst of even tlie small liog produc-!
.kliv and Anna Newton.
tion ot 3 1-3 per cent.
er
in the Corn-Hog Program. ..
handed down a decision of much
Applicants must have had ccr- ha*
■Rib End, Lb.
Mr- Fooler hojKs to get wide clr&gt;ni|x&gt;rUncc to owners of mortgaged
'tain specified education and expcri- real estate, where Ibrectovure may culation of this information io the
ence.
producer s will ulU-nd
"
be
lu*u piuuura.
ami&gt;u the
»&gt;•«.- I
be threatened.
threatened. The
The lesUiature
legislature hl ■'small
i Full information may be obtained thls state t ,ls regular *esaloii tasu Corn-Hog nvftingsto be held over
UK county J1UHM Uu n»&lt; luo
the United States Civil Service -ct delaying foreclosure in such-*01'*4Board of Examiners, at the post cases
„e threatened
barred any
cases ah
where"
threatened until Jllly
July The
The previous
previousruling
ruling barred
i office in this city.
•
of next year- An aPI&gt;e«l was taV» Producer with 1cm than three &lt;3&gt;
।to Hie Mate supreme court to decide1 litters per year. County Agent loa­
I DEATH OF MRS. LIZZIE
4 Lb'». 25c
Pig
the constitutionality of thc Michl- tcr “bo w£h.&lt;* to announce that
WOOD ON TUESDAY. ----------—...^ act .niat cour. ------- selling dressed —
y hde..
farmers
pork,
KJ, passed &lt;*n moratorium
' Mr*. Lizzie Wood, aged 83.
- 2 Lb». 15c
Liver
from hogs of hl* own raising
reek after hc,d
1that it is tbnsiltu- 'rived
away on Tuesday ot last wt:_
that
they
have
butchered,
are
ex
­
ue Ml
her lt0,
tal.
short
illness Bv
at UlVUVUIt
the-home
of »(•••«:
her:
Ila
a Oil
UH IUIRW
‘”72?''
.
. .
. ,
,
Quality
or Frankfurt*
Lb. 12c
1 daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. I Minnesota had a stnuiar. law empt from processing tax up to
hundred 1300) pound, during
I Jacob DcPricster. on the Center »blch was sustained by the courts three
Scientific teste have shov n that
barns in the best possible condition.
,
|roa(j
of that state and appealed to the a marketing ycar.^
Our milk house -Is equipped with
PURE milk is a balanced food, con­
Surviving, besides thc daughter.'UnUcd States Supreme court, which DEATH OF MICHAEL KELLY.
Brookfield
2 Pkgi.
are lour sous. John .and Floyd W&lt;xxi;a,iO sustained the law. jo it would
lu&gt; W1U
every device fur convenient and ’
taining vitamins and food elements
Michael ncuy
Kelly.. w
82.. »
who
was, weu
well
of Uns city. Ernest Wood, who lives “P£«r that the Michigan mortgage. klnwn 1K..r d,ed l|U3 WcdnCMlav
sanitary handling of ouy product.
helpful to all member.- of thc fam­
south of Hastings, and James Wood I moratorium act, is valid.
.forenoon about
..... ----nine o’clock ...
at his
From
the
time
the
milk
is
drawn
ily- It is indispensible for the grow­
jof Seneca Fall*. N Y. Mr. Wood'
------- -------------------------* Lb. 15c
R°o?
*•-•,. ■
.Lame on E. Suite St. No arrangeuntil it is bottled and cupped, hu­
■died 43 years ago.
I
OBI11AKY.
menu, for the funeral have been
ing child, and the cheapest food
Funeral services were held un Fri-1 Mrs. Jessie Shilton Shultz was' made as this Is written. Mr. Kelly'
Lb. 12c
man hands never- touch it. So we
Roast
you can buy.
day
al
10:00
AM
.
Ht
the
daughter
&lt;
bor
n
April
II
1889
in
Ionia
county
are permitted -by rite State to sell
hg» been feeble for a long time and
home.
Rev John
offi-1
on
•a“Ja|m«;, was unable to gel around. He is
■Dry
8 Lb». 25c
wumc. WJO.... w
w. Kitching
n..~I.
our milk as “GRADEKA.” But it
Every drop of. milk we sell comes
ciaiiii*.
H—It--! L.1 . -1J!^?
d.Unj. Dmwi
Burul »a.-» In CMoou ~-—-J SSji,
b&gt;' «»
«
costs you no more. t
\
—
----------- -------ciucedu. Mr
The bereaved
ones’-------liave...
the------»ym-She
Shedied
diedmion Jenner.
January 1.X need
aged u44j^oh
from our own tested and accredited
pathy of their friend*.
I years. 9 -mouths and 23 day*, death Kolb hed li.nl precUcally ell hl.
herd. Our dairy barns have auto­
- ------------ .
'being due to pneumonia. Surviving1 life in Irving. MJddlcvilie and Has*
The logic of all this is that you
matic. electrically operated ventil­
DEATH OF ALBERT MILLER, [are tiw husband and two brothers
&gt;houl&lt;KUSE MORE MILK in ynur
Albert E. Miller, aged 60 year.*. Howard and William Shilton ol
.-----ator systems sb the air in them is
home. and Highlands Dairy Grade
died at his home, 836 E Marshall Hastings. Funeral services were held; rttttrotfo xuguieer. *
kept untainted. Mr. Stauffer, who
A milk is available for you. A tele­
St. on Sunday forenoon having at lhe Presbyterian church Satur-1
A TURKEY,
has charge of the cows, Keeps the
been sick a long time with consump-' day. Jan. ff Rev John W Kitching , A turkey ran away
phone call will bring it to your door.
tlon. He is survived by hl* wife and|offld*Ung Burial In Riverside ccmc- upon an autumn day
: three daughter
1 )«D' ix'^to her father and inoUirr Because he did not want 10 be.
■ Funeral service* will be iieid at the She was highly respected by all who:A masted turkey
Hastings City Mission Ulis Wednc*- knew her and will be sadly missed.
—Buddy Leonard
। day afternoon al two o'clock. Rev. T. by a large circle of friend*.
H. Hoos omcMUng. Burial will be!
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*wn i------EXTENSION CLASS NO 3.
I u, u»8trtto«yiw.
Clrcle No‘ ,1^.N£1iodUl L A Will meet tn the community room
Telephone U651
ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.
Hastings, MichTuesday. February 13 at 1:30.
CIRCLE NO. X
IS. will meet with Mis. H. O Bush.
Circle No., 3 of the Methodist L. corner of N Hanover and Blair St 'Answers. Consistent: The »x-axciiA. b meets Friday. Feb. 9. al tile lhur»ua&gt; aUeruooiL Feb. 15. Vtel- itoct uno became an actor and suil
iMMuc of Mrs. Frans McMillan.
tors welcome.—Rena Hauer. Bee.
drawi good houses.

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FRIDAY NIGHT

DIETRICH IN

The Song of Songs

THE GIRL IN 419

Another Real Bargain

LyBARKER’S

Only Yesterday

SL.in^r^irX.^; MIDDLEVILLE

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One 3 Ounce Cake of

IVORY SOAP

RUSTY RIDES ALONE

A Shriek In the Night

With 4 - 10c Rolls of Car-Ferry
Genuine Crepe
Toilet Paper At

LyBarker’s Drug Store

Better Meats Cost Less at

Feldpausch
Pork
Market
Loin
Roast

How to Stretch your
Dollar in Food Buying!

Hamburg or
Pork Sausage

3

lbs

25c

Hearts

Pig

Bologna

Sausage
Steak
' Beef Kettle
Onions

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Gan

thc
date
lost -

four
to 27

Rich

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Communication

SATURDAY NIGHT

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25c

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�THE HARTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1634
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T.

“j!defeated Richland leservea 20 to 12/AMATEFR BOXING
Rnv
Awnit
w»Hn«z.v
evening the ,.
TOURNEY AT G. It.
uLUUW iinun
1 • On
W&lt;-dne&gt;day
---------rr._ j teams chalked
Followcrri
of
amateur
boxlnx
are
'(ip u couple of victories at-Gu.r-- prorated a fine schedule whm the
burg, thc hot tram winning 30 -15 Grand Rapids Press Golden Gloves
*
(Continued from page one)
। and the reserves by 19-8.
x

Sporting Items ;
T k nvc nnnpc

Call of President

I------- " LXLJ-' ■»«.« t.„ir,m .&gt;» c«k

1. f\. riVC UnUro
IMTCD Fl ACC TniTDAieV"' rfluditorlum. February 7. 8. 9. 15 andI president, will also speak. All Boy
THRU I FR Tn Pinui AAin W Cn-LLAOh lUUnmcT
Hl J, held, TWP rings, hundreds off Scouts in the Untied States arc In-1
inniLl.cn I U nIunLRiW
LtacXlAinC I4IGM e.intestanV'. scores of JudgrA. of- - eluded in, this assignment by thej
Ml
n,un.nclai . referee.-and oUier nrr&lt;LsN»ry)' President. Locally A. D. McDonald
» is din-ctor of the mobilization and
Tree 0Thr^VDlAn|d1„7ilh
S'"
*,.T. S. K. Reid is In charge of the.
Free-Throw Deciding
■
Basket Ball Matches—
tt :rui attraction
windows. demonstrations of knot'
' tying, .signalling, first aid. etc., be- ■
the Game
Competition Keen
I finil Rflmi ITTmin
,n« «*wn wherever pu.vfl5TF^4xtfVifc

LMENinND .saSwi
BOY SCOUT COUNCIL

springtime

Savings- Penne

^FABRIC FAIR/

Individually, and wherever possible •
lhe boy* will act as. ushers, sing 1(11
thc choir, and close the service with;
the Scout benediction. Every jmstor
(Continued from page one)
in Barry county is urged to rmpha-;
HWtoto ,.„K
&lt;1. rtdto. to"'..
Swd Xu? dK' U,«‘X? Bto.tr itod.1 .»
Th- size Scouting in his sermon. Chair-;
man for the day is Rev. John W.
Uompetillon re keen and re-■ first one ever given in this district Kitching.
QUALITY
M.fmm atari re.
!
awarded to W. K. Kellogg.
Lincoln * birthday on Monday nf- I
Surely lie deserves it because of fords
.
A Ix-ajure
u splendid ^Opportunity lor a 1
roar of excitement throughout the
L the wonderful things he has done -.patriotic program, and Tuesday. I
W
No wonder it sells
game. In the preliminaries Um'
, ,.n.n...
1 ' to' promote Scouting- Ttiree other Feb- 13,' and Valentine's day. F» b |
Thomapple Kellogg -second team Junion
*o fart! It’s so easy
2 men. nil of Battle dreek. were 1-1, are all Troop Rally days. Eacii
to make a smart
3 awarded these medals last year. At Troop. Cub Pack, or S&lt;-a Scout Ship
Frerhmen
7 this meeting' rids medal was also sixiuld plan a pot luck supper or I
dress of these fetch­
awa/ded
R R.und
Thomson,
ing prints! Pure
get together
of to
parent',
boys for viceL president and -general manager of a social time und suitable program t
dye. 39 in. wide.
Seniors .
1 the Post urn Cereal Company, who Hugh Rik-y is chairman fur Mon­
A
thrill buy!
,! Juniors
1&gt; has given sixteen y&lt;ar&gt; uf service day'. Tuesday and Wednesday. ln_
। Freshmen ...
3 in the Hattie Creek Council. Anoth- the city schools, special Lincoln day
5 er was awarded to E. J Welsh, programs, are being prepared lor!
Special Purchase! Fine cottons
■ 8'iihomorrs ..
I' east your eyes on this!
principal of the new W. K. Kellogg Monday.
that .sold for more than this at
I school, and the first Scout executive Over a million Bov Scouu, and
HASTINGS GAGERS
the low! Batistes.'dimities, voiles,
Battle Creek ever had. Hr hud giv­
BLUE BONNET
LOSE TO GRAND LEOGE en eighteen years to Scoutirig. Thc leaders are rkobilizing on,Feb 10.
and each Troup in Burry county u ।
fancies, organdies! Fast color, 36
third was given
elven to Hugn
Hugh Ritey.
Riley.
lt»i ••
„»• , r,, . n • ■. intra
Visitors Wm by Single Point
lnlrreMlng figures of the ; asked to call Scout headquarter.;
in. Enchanting new Spring de­
here, phone 2460. and report by 12:30;
Sz.500.0lj with THE NA­
growth of 'Scouting in the Battle how
I
in Tirilling Overtime
signs. a 11 exclusive w,i t h
many boys and men are assem-l
TIONAL BANK Of HAM
Creek Area were shown. In 1921 bled.
'
Penney’s!
Game 22 to 21
there were 1-17 Scouts in the area. This twenty-fourth birthday ob­
thtunsii tb»
I Hastings High eagers lost an ov- At thc end of last year the number ,servance can be u success if al).
jrrtitne Lhrllltr to Grand Ledge In had reached 285). There are now ,Scouts, leaders, parents und friends
tian.
BUY lor
[HW' iivmn.-&gt; lum here Friday evening. over three thousand.
,of Scouting'cooperate in thc various,
•22—21, .Is was. a great game from The operating cost per Scout has activities
.
planned for tlie entire
the year!
। the spectator;' point of view anil ! steadily diminished from SI9 per • 'week. Thc piogiam emphasizes the]
Cnsp. sheer value! Adorable patI had the fans on edge from start to Scout in 1921 to $3.67 per Scout in’ value of the character-building
terns!_ Fast color, vat dyed. 36*.
j finish. Thomson of. Hiuting*. and 1933. ___________
Scout activities luive been nu- agencies—home, church, sclrool and'.
i Blough of Grand I*dge tied fpr merour.
. . in \this area,
, it is regarded Scouting—and stresses the'influence
high scoring honors with.tim points ' ns on6 of the outstanding ones of ]of each in the life of the boy.
.each.
•
the country.
Rite and Shine In Gay
High Quality '
80 Square
Scout Executive Lloyd Shafer and '
NOTION
In the preliminary game, the! What
..... Scouting te doing w
to help .thc committee in charge are' anxious ।
Buy Pedigree Bred i Hastings
ReatTvea defeated the'bojs Is shown by ittatisticj of the that successnur&gt; Idllow their!
Sewing Need*
Gni'nd. I/'dgc second ,tr'»m 25 to H number of arrests hi BatOT Creek. efforts ajid Scours of the county!
Chicks in 1934
Barnum rang up six field gqnls and*by
- ,six
-----------------------------by lines, for
months.in
each year benefitted as a result ot the week
300 Yard
free throw-for a total of eleven - for tin
the hist ...»
five years: Under
Under preserit economic con­ : one
points while Hie Hasting., defense twenty years 413 arresu; 30 to 30
Spool Thread
8c
ditions you cannot afford to . was able to hold the visltoni down years. 1049 arrests; 30 to'40 years!
OBITUARY.
5 yd. cut Boil Proof, &gt;; Inch
buy second rah- chicks that will
to three goals and a pair of free 1237 arrests; 40 to 50 yeans. 860 ar­ Margaret Ritchie, daughter of I
throw.-'
Elastic
‘"
develop Into just ordinary lay­
rest ■ ; 5(1 to 60 years 452 arrests; 60'
10c
and Jane Ritchie, was born!
ing stock. It tosL? just as much
. to 7u years. 178 arrests Divided by* William
Dec. 2. 1838 in Belle Kelley; London-1
for feed, fucbandJabar ifi rais­
.‘periods for Die first 20 year, age derry
Co. Ireland. At the age of one I
Bias
Tape
8c
ing-a ixmrly bred ptillA ns It
|MT|od there were 413- arrests: for year, she
954
yard
came to this country with!
does u well bred one. For the
I the second 20 years age period there her jiaienu
settled u: Caledonia.!
yard
Needles au Kind. 4c
sake. of. ic or 2c difference in
wore* 2286 arrests; for the third 20 New York. and
On
April
10.
1861.
she
chick 'costa, don't waste the
year age |M*ribd there wore 1312 ar­
whole year trying to gel eggs
' rests. These statistics show that was united in marriage to George
Thread MercarUed 4c
They re excellent. 39 in.
Color fast, 36 in. wide
Ideal for that new spring
out of stork (hat lacks.breeding
I'Scouting Is having a good effect Mullen and two years later came to
, Michigan and has resided in Barry
wide and expert weighted
Large variety
for efficient production. '
, upon boys.
(rock you had in mind.
Silk Thread
5c
county since that lime.
I
Tiie
Battle
Creek
nre.-i
Is
outHitw can you prove Foreman
To this union were bom seven
I
AMATEUR
I| standing in its wonderful Scoul
• Strain Chicks arc Better? Offi­
children, three ot whom survive,
।
Hqidquarters
ut
Battle
Creek,
jdocial evidence from eleven ebnnated by W. K Kellogg. 11 is a William Mullen of Prairieville.
le-4 entries in Hitt laying
■ beautiful building.-with every np- Chas. Mullen of' Otsego, and Mrs.
contests prove that Fore­
polntment that will please and help Elizabeth Parker of Hastings. She is
man's strain Leghorns am not
also survived by twd- sisters. Mrs,
boys, including a fine swimming Jennie
only Michigan's best
bred
and Mrs. Sarah Smith,
poo). A typical week of activities both ofNorris
strain for larg» cJrs and high
Prairieville, five grandehtlat rhe Scout Headquarters would
production b&gt;u are thc hading
;«»w
lrau 750 girls
pm .use
,u«- the
tw swImnnm- dml- “'’T1 8TW.mmlch.ldrw. and
show
that
.strain in lhe Middle West and
CIVIC
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
mftw p-.-l and ISM toy, u»
and '.nd.™.- .
ranks among the, five highest
p.x.1 earh wrrk: COO nod.-,,, toy, Mrs. Mullen made hher
" home
l“",“ with
strains ni tlie United States.
daughter. Mrs, Parker, .it whose
use the gymnai'him: 500 Scout.' •her
’
Visit Foreman Poultry Fann,
:Cute and Iradrrr. use the pool and home -she passed uway. Jan. 27. 1934.
and we tor yonrself what a .
50Q Scout.'; and leaders use thc gym- at thc age of 95 years. 1 month, and
days.
difference careful p c d 1 g r &lt;•
TICKETS 25V-50V754 luuiuin; '300 men attend training 25*'Grandma
Mullen." as she was
breeding will do in'H-wi .pun
•‘courses: 150 men attend Scout
larger and more^Mitgnf birds I
,1 meeting.-.; 100 |»rents are at Scout best Known, -was a member of the
M.
E. church, having Joined at
that will give yog a hiichrr pro5 banquet300 attend basket ball
Prairieville
m
her early life. Besides
dnrtlon of larger e?.gs.
) 'grimes; 500 attend swimming meets;
Scout.', attend Court of Honor; I her own children, .^lie cared for- sev- i
Write fore free nhireitionul
1 eial others wiw needed a home and
^jthe
:&lt;v&lt;rai:&lt;attendance
each
week
catalog and chick pnetn .
fl *-'*
hi addition 1.158 play- a mother's guidance. She gave of ’
FOREMAN POULTRY FARM.
p!ground boys and girls use the pool, herself unsparingly for others, noi
wevto
uurnu.
taak
&gt; S"pioneer
111 *or her lo She
un- |
pj|. each
during inc
the summer
summer.
Box 323. Iziwrll. Michigan.
Theweek
HastlmA
in ,w
.these
■■ ■ The Hnstlnos* folkTwto
fnlkt whn aUended
ntf,.nr
I ■ this meeting were much pleased I f, ta|n‘’d ,,f,r k,?t'n t»t&lt;'»ect&gt;itil her;
TICKETS 50*754-11.50 I wllh the gathering, and come home *yit illness of a few weeks and was
with increased interest in Scouting.
interested in the top-1
Barry county can regard Itself a.; j *clL®r thc t ay ,
, '
exceedingly fortunate in being a she
/ raw personality!
part of the Battle Creek Boy Scout,'‘PPrwiated by those who knew and
' Area, specially so in having as Arid &gt;oyed her best. She will be greatly
executive of Scouting in this and n,tacd 1,1 ,he home and by her
Allegan counties. Lloyd Shafer. He.,nHny fronds and neighbors.
has done much for the boys of this)"Bleep on. rest, our aged mother,
city and county os well as in the All your pain Ibid sorrow o'er;
other counties In the Battle Creek I And we hope again to meet you.
area. He is an asset to Hastings,
I On the bright eternal shore.
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'* '
I "And we pray the Lord will help us,
working-circulating dollar
in the days Jhat are to coinc.
OBITUARY.'
be able in ertrr sadness.
; Mrs. Sarah Poff passed away Jun. ;To
।
.Just
to
say
'Thy
will
be
done.'
, 28. 1934, nt the home of her datigh-1
TIIE LITTLE*RF.B BRICK.
i tcr. Mrs. Fred Stowell. Newark.
(Ohio, aged 87 years She had been
‘sick about four weeks. She was lhe ; . Rosemary' Feldpausch has returned to her home after having
I daughter of Sylvanes and Eliza Hall i.j•spent
week in Ann Arbor hospital
land was born, near South Bend. ! for thca removal
tonsils.
| Ind. t&gt;he was married to Michael I Mr. and Mrs. ofCharles
Woodruff.
Poff in the year of 1864. To this,.
I union seven children were born. of I accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Will
. whom four are living, two son’s, Mel­ Strausbiiugh. spent Tuesday in BatI tie Creek attending the Farm Buvin and Richard Poff of Battle I'
Creek, two daughters, Mrs. Dudley I rcau
’’Cau entertainment sponsored by
Kennedy of Hasting;, and Mrs. Fred 1 Mr^lnrt5 Mr?**’”
—- —i. , Warren Bolton,
i Stowell of Newark. Ohio. Six grand- . T
I
were visitors of
'Children and five great-grandchll-, Lewis
wls and
nnd Boyd,
Doi
I dren survive, also a sister, Mrs. Jane I| .tlie former's parents, Oliver Bol। McCanir of Irving. Funeral scrv- 'tons. in Hastings, Sunday.
ices were held on Tuesday at one',, Loren Erb of Hastings spent the
o'clock at the home of the daugh-i■ week end with Bernard Hammond.
[ler. Mrs, Dudley Kennedy, Rev. 1 A very pleasant surprise party
Amanda Flower of Grand Rapids was held at the home of Rebecca
officiating. Burial In thc North Craig Friday night, when a host of
Irving oefaetery,
1 friends assured Sam. her son. that
it was his birthday. Cards were
played and light refreshments were
OBITUARY.
served. All report a fine time.
Fred. James Ball, only child of
We are sorry to lose Junior Van
James and Mary Ball, was born Aman from our school. We hear
September 17. 1876, in Orangeville, they arc moving to thc Earl Engle
Barry county, Michigan, and died place tn North Irving.
nt tlie home ol his daughter, Mrs.
Inland Hammond, of Doster, Janu­
EAST GUN LAKE.
ary 28. 1934. at the age of 57 years,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford at­
4 months and 11 days.
tended the funeral of Mrs. Lottie
On January 31. UHH he was unit- mrir
„
Merrill of Otsego Thursday after­
cd In nfarriage with Maud Shop- noon,
atcl
’lirn'rvli.-.l Tnnl-v
aril nf
of rCamWwil.
Ionia mnnli'
comity, u-l.x,
who Mr. and Mrs. Will Crons of Mid­
Uhut more appropriate valentine could you send
preceded
hirh
in
death
eight
•
dlcvlllc
called at the Will Crawford
to Mother and Dud buck home than vour oim
l months. Ta UU£Ainlon were born five home Tuesday.
, chlldreiL three pawing/tway in inMr.’and Mrs. Charles Buck re­
voire, expressing the Imo and best wishes that
, fancy. One mui Alfred a daughter, turned to their home Saturday after
mean so much to them? Just hearing their
; Georgia, and two grandchildren sur- spending several weeks in Ohio.
v 'e him He was an honest and up- The
Hie Messrs.
Messrs, Charlie
cliarlle Grable and
voices, and- talking over thc little things ut home,
r‘K*tc«»»&gt;d respect- Robert Merrill of Otsego brought
•rt by al) who knew him. HUlast Mr. and, Mrs. Will Crawford home
will be a real valentine for you, too.
। Illness was of short duration, being Friday Ifternoon.
. ill but one week with pneumonia.
।
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Telephone, home on Valentine's Duv-'(Febmnry
. ' One pfecious to our hearts has
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
|
gone,
Laurence Hansbargcr spent the
। Tlie voice we loved is stilled.
week end with his sister in Lansing.
flic I-oiig Distance operator
Thc place made vacant in our home, Mrs. Leliih Nielson and children
Can never more be filled.
have moved to her new home near
e yon the rates to any point.
Our Father in his Wisdom called
, Nashville.
;The boon His love had given.
. Mr. and Mrs. Mlles Bawdy ot
And though on earth thc body lies, Hastings called on John Stairs reThe soul la safe tn Heaven.
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�THE HASTINGS HANNES, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1934

PAGE POUR

'joe Tomtai attended the funeral
cult court for the county of Barry instead of tlie eight that arc now • Miss Ellen White of HMtlnga
LENT CQRNERS.
for said year to be summoned to be available for them
spent lhe week end with her aunt,
Mrs. Lawrence Hanunbnd of Cres­ an aunt. Mrs Lottie Merrill of 4MThe Hastings Banner ,
,c to
, Bacl.
i Ghmces;
.*e«o. Thuiwday.
in attendance on said court at - It would seem, with such a chancy Mr* Heber Fatter, and family.
sey
and
Harold
Aiuxm
of
PrairieL'
'
but even- so this i&gt; preferable tjj the
, x, .
j
tlx* court house In the city of &lt;o give high school advantages .l:&lt; Mrs Mabel Adam- jtnrt Mrs. Ethel
LjltS Of 1 CSt CTClliy HaMUtgs on the fim day «»t said all pupils in rural district that-'Wilcujr will
to Hastings Tueaday vllle have been helping Mr. and Mri^.
Hirnm' nervous, excitable reactions at the
Leland-Hammond
the'past
weetL*
term,
to
wit:
The
fourth
day
o(
there
bught
pot
to
be
any
hesitation
»to
receive
tin-;.third
1&lt;
von.ln
NuFrench public. *
'
,
February at three o'clock in thc‘in nukimt contraata with' twelve ’grtupri. Tlie da** will meet with Jay Hall h&gt; very »Uk with a l;a:l
, . We &lt;jo not wish to gloat over a
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
afternoon: N J. Qronson. fourth grade schools that u:e available m Mrs Feme Hawblitk Tuesday, Peb. cold.
at Prairieville bealde hl* wile. who
YE*H neighbor’s misfortune, but the Staxre and mis h R. Svlvcater of w*rd- c’:y; MlI° T Wh«l«. second order to give better educational ad- -n.
Mr. and Mrs. Kobcrt Steele and preceded him Jiut eight month*.
incident gives us added con- ph..riof,. were over Sunday guests ward- city; Mose* -Seeber. Hope, vantages ‘to ruin!‘ pupil*. As cun be
'
seen.,thc taxpayers in any rural dis­
trict will only,havr io rahe a tax
gonAmcnt is » Mr.- Svo^er remained tu- the Qrow.
p Brooks. OrangcvHie:*’of, three mills to do thi»L which L&gt;
good one after all.
m£“w a s', t u &gt; in Chicago J’ W
Frairteville; Warren much lew than the present aver­
.
V V. V
‘ rX- Calkins. Rutland: A F. Gillett. age school dwtrlc*. tax in Burry
,x-. uv-k a-..h M.. .-.nd M..., Rtax
8 llwr«n. county.
PICARD TO RETIRE.
Bhensoo
, * ’ Woodbind; Gcorgt- H Ford.. Yankee
Under this law, it .iliould be p wr..™. Ne-ws of Frank Pleard’4 rcslgna- Callilmn ,— 1 re­ Springs: Thomas Wing. Assyria; sibfe lor mon- districts to be ad’ded
THREE MONTHSMr.*.
Leland
Sutherland
has
-• a*« tlon as c-hai,’mai» of thc state liquor sumed from Jackson where' she Albert H. Eaton. Baltimore; E F. to tiie Woodland consolidated school
ti.sii control commission in thc near fu- spent la*', witk. since hgr return Manky. Burry; Jacob Odell. Carl­ a* well as tlie Mlddlclille consoli­
ton; Daniel Deller. . Castleton; dated school. We hope, that aomr
nfllied to Tier hon-.c George
turc will lx* a disappointment to
Whitrxy. Hastings township. provision may be made tor a cqnttav-c interested in a firm admim - by
Jame.x Campbell, first ward, city, solitfated school in the soutluxulcrn
Sherman C, Vrindle. third ward par’, of this "county, in ordtrr to
rtruttcn of the law. Mr Picard has Vn mon’.v iUe e.
city,;
Alanson
Jones. Hupc; Patrick Utkr can* of pirjjALf m that-section
.tax.n 100 per cent on the job since
Rvtm, min's: Albert Parrott. John-i ot tlie county, who cannot be easily
he took •’•nice and has done as much
grouped ’ with existing 12 grade
Billiard &lt;&gt;t
to prevent graft and Corruption
school*.
from creeping Into thc slate system
I It uvuld seem as if. under’this
new law. there arc several dLstrlcfo
•for distributing liquor and the varlJohn Hui:
CAH
■MIC!
Irving and Hope and all ih«&lt;t&amp;&lt;jn
.for retiring W homi* m
do. Mr. Picard s rvason
r
Rutland and Hastings township.
“n *'xl
b rather obvious. He k«l
left’ a Ibie
flne law
la-y
Standard Pack No. 2 cam
practice to take up his new dirties nt
majority of the dtatricts in Baltiajjore ■ which could. if tlie proper
a salary which Is only a fraction of
building* and rooms and cciuipYOU SAVE
&lt; Continued from page, onei
6c
28:
what he is capable of earning. Each were;Frederick Parker from Ann
nvnt
can
lxprovided
in
Hastings.
month he has been in office repre­ Arbor. Curroll McGtttftti fru'm Junior
college, Grand Rapids, mid Qrlie
—
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sents a generous financial sacrifice. Bbhop from Albion college
Standard Pack No. 2 can
'"“’h addliiunal : -ident pupil above ’&lt;&gt;
Mi-* Jean MeKriighl ernne home taelvc whulls tnrolhd i$ that du- le." than tlie tax|»;-crs in the averMer. of Mr. Picard’s ability- and
school district arc now paying.
—
- onsin. Tuesday,
‘net school, $9.00 will be paid by Ilk*
YOU SAVE
7c
, 15c
character are all too rare In public from
Madison.
-----------—
• ■
- &gt;nt state from Hu*, fund. - office and This
is oUered
by w
reathc opportunity
regret table thing
Is und
1’4.
U'r ba,a”ce o!
icre Through thc qxntcsy. of County son of the $15,000 Qt» fund provided
AVONDALE
that tif- state will not pay them
by
the
state
for
this
ptirjx»e,
and
School
Commissioner
Mr*
Miitidv
‘
A REAL TRIBUTE. •
Hl-attend the J -Hop •
would give the privilege of IS grades
yj
A visitor recently told us that he what they arc worth.
re were home from the Kalama- urea a.- to certain school ifltttricta in instead of 8 to the pupils tn the
YOU SAVE
9c
37c
18c
admired Hasting* became oi its
.Prairieville township which will rural db.triota of thta county.
Normal over Sunday.
ELECTION
TIME
COMING.
•community cbnscknhness’' and the
slim- how Act 23d works out m
It would seem that in this county
FANCY COUNTRY CLUB
it U nither dLsgusitng. tn our TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. , - , wuj: th- CWA and the . Kelliwg
ability of its citizens to forget petty
dLMrici. lhe urination ot thc pitqi- Foundation both interested in better
differences mid work logeiher. This opinion, to See. tlrt? manner in
erty m tiiat district is &gt;338.195 H «dux&gt;l privileges lor rural children
YOU SAVE *
31c
6c
12c
is a splendid tnt?utc and. we believe, which, certain Democratic and Re­
ha-, a ream* ol ’42 perrons of school thgt there might , be provided for
not wholly undeserved. Probably publican members .of congress ore
age, &gt;hat is ta-taien the ages &lt;&gt;i i'.v»- every child ut .-iclrroi age in every
employ
cl
the
Bt*li
there isn’t a community ia the attempting to drag the.. veterans’-aid
w
&lt; nd has had charge- Mid turn &gt; years. For rath of these rural dLsinct of Barry county an
BEANS
world, urban or rural, entirely, free, question into polnmj nqce again. oj
t! le .\v.-’em of wiring prr.ama thb district will receive Opportunity to «ei twelve grades of
this year. It is estimated. $10 for -clicoling instead of right witliout
from • undercurrent* of • dislike*. The, answer of course Is Hint an r.t the b;g
YOU SAVE
T.11.
23c
each o! ti e 42 A tax levy of three .my added burden to the taxpayers,
cliques, suspicions, goaidp, etc. Has- election is coming and each pohlih‘‘
I;
inilbi on tlie.SlOO In lhat dLstrtct On tlie cMitjary’with the average
tings has them and sometimes they cian counts Mie sattsaed veterari as
' “
would
bring
tn
-$"1459.
Adding
this
1
•
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-•
..... „ ....„„yetl
BEANS
bubble up pretty. near
j)f
----- the
------surface,
—----- thc equivalent
.
- five sure votes. fur aboilt h year (or Hie Bell Com- to tne $420 ol primary school money mills ii uvulti be-considerably below
would brjng tlie total amount avail­
But when occasion demands, when Former-President Herbert Hoover jxiny in cti True inn vv irk
.
YOU SAVE
4c
9c
able .(or ntaii1'.a&gt;i&gt;ing a ncliool in ent time.
some project (ur civic wcltare that and later President RooMVelt de- "
"'"*
' '
TliLx is an opjMrtiinity which
to Valparaiso eolleg'*. where *ii«* h.i* that district to &gt;1.134.59.
requires united action is up for con- lied the veterans’ lobby to put nearly completed her ^olh-ge work
Under Act 236. if it wiw desired In Barry cdtinty slioilld nnpiovc ut tie:
,-lderatwn. Hastings people* tovarl- through drastic changes in the v&lt; &gt; Trouble with her eye* h,t.« cjitqx’llvjd send _t'u* enrolled pupil* of .the pn ent time. But there slmiild in­
no wiibii "grabbing” (or urnUns
ie and re- eran.-’ aid administration that put her to give ujj her studies u-mporably put pcxsonah’.ies
YOU SAVE
5c
11c
Mdidatod dr other 12 grade mdinol. by any 13 gnide
■!. E »ch tm-.i;
paynient on more of a servioc-con- arily.
spend.
the state would add enough from district ’ j-houid ta- permitted to
t netted disability basis than it had M‘‘ jmx-phinc Anderson L- ex­ the $15,000,000 fund
a to-ited home from Akeley College. tai of $40 for each pupilthat
in grade. , TIME FOR ACTION.
ever been before. No nation in the
one to seven could Le paid.’ or $tw;
action L- to be taken t»j
No* tliat prohtbicxrti has bceri re- «vrJd'has permitted so niuclPT&gt;o!!(or the twenty-two in tho'ic grad**s
ixsaled. how-much public rowdmt-v ties and graft to enter thc question
iw
the
Not;
’
schmiL
■hik’d •
should a community stand? In om of veterans' legislation as has the Supt. o. E Balyeut of Sparta .it 'Flu ic are le
. .
opinion not a bit more titan it did United States. Il is politician.’, and
du tricl. win are a.tending or t
FANCY TINY
iblr !&lt;» attend grades heyonti
when prohibition was in effect. This ^elf-seeking grafters w!uj nn ni« re
—that'is the scvenih to
43c :
5c
!9c
YOU SAVE
.’. City Clerk of Chnr- sixth
-light to drink" a glass of beer or -o blame for this situation tlian the
U-.cf;:dln’ the,twelfth grad*-*.
light wine in a public res-tauran: or soldiers. President Ruo-evelt &lt;xY. M. C. A. ITEMS
COUNTRY CLUB
to purchase a bottle of liquor at a pressed hB views conccnung veterthat with what was raised tn the
stare store doci not carry with it the ans’ relief before the American Lccbsiricf by* a 3 mlii tax' and from
23c
•3c
privtlege of making one’s srii a pu’o? 3jpn convention at Chicago last
YOU SAVE
the primmy scho&amp;l lend, t.v bring (ng party after t!
Inin m Kukin
lie nuisance. Drunkenness ■ and summer in a straightforward, comthe total tor nich . pupil in the
brawling should be deal: with .*e- ageous manner. Wc hope that pollncvonll: to tbs tweltth trades'up t.. meeting la1.’. wpek.
Mis. J y. Sir
vercly. A community has Hie power tical piesnurc will not force ’.lit* day' frtun- Delrn When* .she v.ai Iiki. or a total of $tj.io for North Pine
ib. u.i £c
APRICOTS large No. 2',-i can 1 9c
Mund.
taiko school tor 10 pupil; in grades land Y group last
to enforce a sane omervame of the president td retreat from hl' stand­ callcrtstaFtho ill
Fancy Country Club, in heavy ryrup
I
7 to 12. Adding this t &gt; the. S3B0 lor evening at the h:
Country Club Sliced or un.liced
liquor laws tnrough thc righf of
Schaiblj •’Honesty
the
primaty
grades
make.a
total
pf
(surah Reed and son Lav.
GOLDEN BANTAM N'„210c
granting license*. If any proprietors
AN ANTARCTIC .BATTLE.
jf Freeport are spending tl. ^1.530. which that district could pay
Peanut
Butter
2
in,
jar
23c
CORN
.Standard
Pack
ot beer du;xm.*aricpcan f maintain
Any notion that modern polar
. Mr and Mr.. Wcldo
Uh
Embassy Brand, Ib. jar 13c
'.lie pupils living in" the district sent
orderly places; 11 they adopt the ,ploration L. a-’ Rover Boy1 soli &lt;i; .Brunson.
to Kime city or consolidated 13 grade tug lecture ch IJJWtcln’* Theory &lt;&gt;!
PINEAPPLE
10c
Fancy Tea
Vi-ib. PkK. 25c
pracUce Of selling beer und wine to auvonture Bas been disapclled by
meeting of the
.Cluwil.
Tlie
diflercnce
between
THIRTY YEARS AGO 1ODAY. $l£3ll and $1,134,53 the. amf.ii’.it '.he Older Bo\
crimp. Wednesday
•qwr-soaked-' patrons a-s long as
developments in Antarcl
Mr
and
Mrs
Sam
Campbell
ol
they can sit up and take i’.; 11 they For uay* now Byrd .inti hi - ’:
BEECH-NUTSpaghetti 3 w»a 25c
Cocos lb- can 13c 2 lb. can 23c
papiu: the apUong ol beer or wine have been battling against Umi
. .. .
.
Our Mother's
CrG'k Girb Rfj-crvv* will unite wilh|
ort‘the.r premises, a city council unload supplies wi’h a eruinbl.hg ue. « D Kopl .ciuntlt-d th" annual
tl)f&gt; Barry Count/ Youm; l'&lt;-&lt;»jilv s ’
show,
I hr
TUMA FISH
is.not only justified in revoku'ig 11- barfivr duhtlng every mrnuie of
&lt;H die ihornappli* Wecrern
v-.infi-rtnee. in HusfiLfc, Fvliruuryl
GINGER SNAPS 2 «--15c
. ou.
v,_. mould
..., ,, oo n. Thou*
.
, any., iwulou..
,
.
Light, Co, at Grund Rapid.- faatursum
ceiK-.
inosc a....
.io their tweirty-fcrtlr
Ilie.^y
utidei
.ell aicohollr beverage-&gt;1.1 have.to ajq&gt;;anv, radio
PORK &amp; BEANS 2
9c
high j
enroll- ’at noon. Y .ung jH-’iile
learn to exerttae. sane Judgment a* hbraries, prop
balanced ration*,
Country Clubx coffee ii&gt;. 25c
well aa those who u-e it. We hope and olher adv
teachers will take the tnrollmen:..
igca enjoyed by a
Vacuum packed Rich,-distinctive
SWEETPEAS
15c
ilidated. i.r n vill- rvgislratKm lce Ls 1,01 over’10 cents
that the city council ol Hu*:
well-equipped modern expedit.un
Dean Ttou; o! HillMtale College uil
City .'diool. ins
Harvest Time
5 ib. sack 25c &lt;
undoubtedly add much to the lical'h
nd. Ohic
r-.t-.... _t..
RED BEANS
ii Grayhn&gt; d
In nu- mi&lt;-;
in
danger uivohjfd m landing‘uuppln.-.
Old Manse
r&gt;„i ,»&lt; 21c
Prairieville tuWhship- tlie Cuiku:
and cjtubli-hmg a permanent base
Syrup, Pure Cane and Maple Sugar
2 io-&gt;.
TOMATO
friend.
That district ha* an as.vj*?d vali
in a plain of shitunj ice Is still aa
ation of $Bri4Mi0. 1! lia* sixteen jw
public
r
great a* ever. Several times the Ja­ lime.
MMi* ol &gt;chjx&gt;l ace. that' is be tarn •’ .’h Max Leach tljts Mmday ni;
No. 2 can
FANCY SHRIMP 2
25c
lurued from I&gt;- five and twep'.y .scar* of age.- It b- Mi Angell met | lth tlwm for ti
P. A Stu-i
cob Rupfxtt. Byrd* flagship, h
&gt;« school cn’oHiin :.: u-crage of fou Bible study and profcrani
narrowly missed destruction; se
meeting
/.ren. A thief mill tax cn !».&lt;• propH .
rr.il tunc;, the quick opening of ii
ert;. ol lhe ’ district would yield tulle
tlifeatt'iud
। The primary money tor the 4-4:3i
that
•ixu.cn iK-rams oL -cIumvI age in
Ar
that district U’ ev-unated tor (his felicw
The crumbling barrier has alr&lt;
yc.«r at 51011, making u total ol lx&gt;rd
Choke yellow fruit Ripened to the peak of their flavor
M29.70. If the diflnct maintained •
BAItll YVILI.E.
us ol ciiatici
Missionary Society
large bunch 5c
HEAD LETTUCE 2 a,. 15c
CARROTS \

rn.«

Honnor MDIy the United States public Is too

cUuri

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Wilri

KROGER'S

CANNED FOODS SALE!

ACT 238 B GHELP
TO RURAL DPUPILS

PEAS

29c

6
57c

CORN

20c

39«

77c

KRAUT

29c

CORN

32&lt;

63«

’1.19

CUT WAX

25c

49c

97c

“ 17c

33c

PUMPKIN

25c

49c

PEAS

33c

95c

’1.85

SPINACH

25c

74c

’1.45

KIDNEY

*1.10

FRESH BREAD

ASPARAGUS

19c

Fiord Ncsbctt Friday It L&gt; tin-1
vlecimw of officer*.•*&gt; members ur« ’
uraed to bv‘present. Bring ’.'ouri ’
Thank Oilern.g a.-'llu.-. LcJto' tta-'
general interest o! our. church also. I
day cv-nuig and nad a
.Mrs. Ghu*. Hutton and guest;!
TtUa Barry County H
Mrs Gay sknuier. of Clarkston I
*;* !« th- week end with Mr and !
Pungent Paragraphs
IH-'.tci
Brer.-c
l&lt;
l
­
g'
r.ral interest* ol our church abo j
tries but .nt
and well lillcd with l!,t
The bv&amp;t NRA aory&gt;ot thc »ee
DE Morgan Skiiuicr- oil
who would study in glades ''included
i:n!v an ab’f exportI acey and Mbs Sinvii ol Grand i
* l-&gt; probably the one about the prci»tRapids. •
d- nt ot a anal! town bank, aim said
Mr. and
Ralph DeVine cn-j
he couldn't sigil thj blanket ci&lt;£.' be-'
upport. D
lertaitud air and MrNel-.n1
rixtceti pupils in tlie dis!
,v cause it would mean tlut the bailed
Brumm and baby. Mr."and Mrs.j
’■ janitor would get a bigger .-.iIutunit. &gt;835.
the diatftvt- D«l&lt; Dellar Sunday to a delicious'
dinner honoring Ralph's L
' than he did. and xhat would upwt
.
. $269.70 birthday
ot
' thc morale.—Financial World.
that amount. Tlie primary fund natal day. Mrs. Brumm brought a;
or pl.
vwtild pay &gt;160 more, or a tutal of lovely, birthday cake.
ive been punished * Thc com robcd-currcni .•
$-129
70.
Deducting'
that
am
from
Tlv report t-nmes hero that Otto!
* home
lhe &gt;635 ’leaves $405 30. Which the .Gregory.of Freeport, formerly of)
severely enough:
state of Michigan would pay to tlv t!ii*
—neighborliiMd.
_____
i* seriously III J
ntg und - btirtaus ifre understand that tpey arc now b
Calktit*. district from .the IlSOOUOOO wiUi pneumonia. Hb friends here;
inn;—although not training the dollar to rise when the jy
ItUMi m order to enable all tlu- extend sympathy,
with suf&amp;cirnt vigor
newspaper.-llaliwul aMihem— B.iri.c*
rchool
pupils
of
that
district
to
have
M? and Jli
Mr. and Mrs. Wil! Hvdc attended;
‘with stirring licadii:
kept the Ncw yorlMX
chides’.
irsr Warrens funeral in Woodland! '
school la-fan ul tlie right grsde Thursday and also called un Mrt.i
public around tor jx ,
S. Bnv.dwJV
trick035” SCh°° ,S’’’W "l hC &lt; tS* Eli*ate*h °lbboR&gt;
knowlroge oi what certain ol his a.&gt;- . Use of a newly devised clast
Mrs. Deeds Nugler. who has beep!
tociBita Had done under tlie mask of will make available
the •mnuic
We think it b piutr. from these visiting in the Heber Footer home. |
—- to.
* ■'■•••'
number of ixiinu
Jlicxuutdp u supposed , to’ haw trousers thht &lt; iux bag\ a*, the, the prizes.
to Freeport Thursday.;
higher education f.ir rural pupita relumed
t'L'11
caused Lhe uealh of a president; knees. T hus nu
:
under tlie laws of thus state That ***’•,■* Fuller took her to Her imtnv
lx moved this wi
but Uie government continued iu Ufurtiun ol w&lt;
is tire reason why eleven districts .....i spent the afternoon wilh
----- | Mr*. I
hive
already
pelUIcned
to
y&gt;m
with
^|
lUf
ut neur
ponderuiu course, unUiaken.
hold their Miape for the :ir*t time in Ab’fract Office.
location
People who uUri to govern ihtin- W)mc centuries; am: •. in iact. armor wiii nt, ’doubt lx*
a conuihdated
ated by
Mr. and Mrs. McClcll/nd and
school district
Mlu.- must be cabble of absorbing went out ol" ttyle-ta... Angele many.
v-„ "**’ daughter# and Mrs.'Clara Day!
dated school. w.,~„
ahocks Among the thousand.-,
hout requiruig a bohd aliri ts&gt;‘* daughter* spent Sunday;
Lx
dune
wit
I
people elrulcd to public otbee ,ca
vkie the aodt'd school afternoon and evening with Mr. and
year, sumo are ci/’.ain to
d equipment. That l* Mr.-. J J. Wiilnt* of near Hastings |
buiidnuuLTonkt d Hn&lt;l open to pi.dt The pt
LrTY-FJVE YEARS AGO TODAY
government if
mure districts are inMu- Virginia aim Eldcn Day en-!
con’.raUmg with or Terfaincd the c E. btiMneM meet-,'
With ulflcudn nt
Delirn; .-o;,*uiidatea ’mg Friday evt'mijg After the meet:&lt;» ptwious uotui- to.sciiujl nu •;.«ilve grades ol school* ing rcfre^untuita of ice’tfrcaiuiand
k'o into
Atlanta Caminuiion.
Liu- February term ol Cir-.big for the pupfb ol thotc dbtricu, cake were enjoyed.
’ .’
ierr. Should th’c district desire to
iitiaci wiih nome lar,.ir unit, such
a cca.sulldatcd. or city or viilai..
Riaac *cbwl. and . ' nd it-- pupd.
t &gt; -urn*» school.’ Ac:
’
'336 pn iidcs
that the district would Hern. ..
the three scholar* in grade* from

TOMATOES

ib. 15c

19 c

4

BANANAS

BRUSSEL SPROUTS

15c

Red ripe

SWIFT’S ORIOLE or ARMOUR’S MELROSE

SMOKED HAMS
•

Flavory, sugar cured, with smooth, .tangy flavor

Shank Half

lb.

PORK LOAF

n.rrud’«

,b.

PORK SAUSAGE

VEAL ROAST
BONELESS

ib.

14c

ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO 3% SALES TAX

�THE HASTINGS IUNNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1934
filed, order appointing Admr. en- M. 4 C. Ea:.t Lansing, are Dr and!
DELTON.
.
Mrs. Plrnir, Mt* C M McCreary. Mr. Eloyse Leonard i* still s')
COUR T HOUSE NEWS tired.
E t Ro*ina Woeber. dec'd. Receipt Mr an&lt;1 Mrs. Albert Hartman. Al. |y on Uw gaih. The
tor inh*rli*iioe tax Iliad. .
’ o,en w,M,B’nfc w,d
an- alw'mi (he gain
PROBATE COURT.
i 1&gt;I Gerald B Stanton, et-ul An1,1
- Manley Morri.- rei
Two hundred fifty-fuur
E*t- Wm R Wickwuv deed. An­ nuid-uecuant n! guardian tiled
served
at
thc
father-ton
han
nua) account u! Adnu. fUed
£'■
Bister.
Mrs EJlen Earl, at tlu- home
fcht William Ckns, dyg'd. Petition
school Friday nigh:
---- 1
Est Emma I Barnum. deed. Tes-i tor Admr Hied, petition for special KHlotg -------Admr m&lt;u.
nl.&lt;l, oruer
order ior
lor puuncnyion
pub:,.,.)! ...
■'&gt;
\\ “ ■ &lt; . M.
linumy ut wtUifM filed
anmr__...................
fur theLn':'."
fiihter* and
Kalpmazoo
......................................... ssr..
’^.sss
... ..... ..b. Rcnni-L* MX&gt;ke
kiSZ
’ v..,.
Mr and Mr- Harold Bur;
tkm for1 license -n.
Hied, waiver Admr entered.
. Kehlutm ot Hastings guv,.- thc ad- noum-e lhe birth ol u linktit Witham J liivenof notice- Bled.
■drcSh ■
vrntoiy filed.
fC-.t TlotmiK Doyle, deed. Order
Parchment
basket
udl
team
will
Evi. William Oriis. deed. B ind ot
for. widow s allowance enUrwi. •
Aixteliil Admr .filed. letters of spe­ play Kcllug ;'s here Friday nr.dit.
&amp;»&gt;. Thoma* E Chersebrough..cial adr.imtslration i-v&gt;urd.
deed Order dclcrmining and allow­
E»t. Ell A Davis, dee d Bond o!
ing tiie tenunbi income, attorney Admr flleu, letters of • administra­
fee* a* charged to prlnciiml. barik tion issued, order limiting settle­ district held their regular monthly
ment entered, petition for hearing meeting at the Altofl schorl EiWlad«‘r assigning residue entered
claims filed. notice to creditors is­ night. January 19. with a very ii:.
Eat. sylvwtcr H. Ui'aiA. dr&lt;;d. Fi- sued.
program. Urge attendance ’und .1
• mil account &lt;&gt;! Adtm_JlXil. order-al­
HICKORY CORNERS.
lowing account prtvred. discharge of
Admr. i».‘uc&lt;L-«taic enrolled.
Tiie ’ -progreMfVe
Homemakers
Eat Mapmitiia Heuter. -jfre’d
Waiver of notice tiled, proof of will
tiled, order admitting will entered,
Mara Mc.'wnger is home
bond ol executor filed, Inters testa'.er rvVrral days' vu|t with family ior a nhort. lime.
meniary iiuurtl. order .limiting set­
und IrlrtKl, in Kulaniazco Mr. and Mrs cinu Uhr
tlement entered.
••d at Utf-ir-&lt;1aught»sr &gt; Mr
E't Eli A Davis dec d Petition
•• from Kellucg farm wiw» *: Bert PalAier.-. r.e.o MHldh
&gt;1 Fsuw r.-' W'-ck mr« tings u day
•

PAGE FI1

.i Bible question contest in

Bruce Bidden and family oi
Grand Ila put; were wede end guest.

D G T o. Club Will meet

inc o.mmunuy meeting at the nes
l.icud. Will church Saturday «Hgh'. Sm
v.iu well attended. The young peo-fdW
pie ut the Gluif Creek neighbor- A j
htxxl put oh a very crcdhable pio- To-

ick dinner. Tlie gen
vited to thin meettni

Red Clover
Eastern Kentucky Coal BURNS

Mr. am! XfrY. --------&gt;r---------Hawns.
-----Mr?
ria-* Wid’temnrc aiftl Mr.s Ray E

LONG

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Will

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Frank Sage

Telephone 2515

$9,000,000
Paid in Claims!

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M. O. HILL

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The safe course for a financial ins..u.lion is thc one \
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.
I hiring 41 years .Standard investors have received fair
Dividends on their Certificates. .. never a miss... “
never a loss' This record has been gained through
long continued nvanagumunt-by officers und directors t
who give their undivided time and attention to lhe ’
interests yf our 15.000 certificate holders.
.

Electric washing puls an end to tin- old tub
scrub...ends “washboard hands”...brings
new leisure, freedom from wash day drudg­
ery ...and means cleaner doilies that last
longer. You gel ease and economy. both !

We Invite Your Inquiry

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AT THIS PRICE/

• Detroit. .Michigan

AU r
Hand sia-n

The famously popular

tiinlly have all burn

Coleman'

ELECTRIC
WASHER
Dcliv cred in your home for
as little as

ry ilmkuk
calling on

Baldwin

MEMBLD
.“1
CFLDLRAL HOME IOAN

Dorothy OQmn

Rexall 31st Birthday

nin 6thknow lite'old

1934 UNIVERSAL BIG VALUE Features

Howard &lt;

J. L. M A LS, Local Repre.-entalive, Hastings, Mich.

tin;. Mui-

Il Wliitn:

CELEBRATION SALE
The Volume Buying ol 10,000
Home- Owned Drug Stores
Give You These Low Prices!

ouchiy, saiely.

EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS!

Ku-l

Never before has a Universal
been ollcred at this low price:

• luruc 'bjliunii type" wringer
roll*. NO BREAKING cr BENDIXG snaps or buttons.

ONLY ^49cfs?

e Mir-iimr tram-miision. no oiling
needed. No belt* or pulley*.
.NoiselcM.

^Irs. Edward IRiwerhuin

Because
they want to
prove to you the
quality and low price*
of REXALL Merchandise,
' 10,000 individually owned Rcxall Drug Store* conduct thia great ad­
vertising event. They, as well as the man­
ufacturers, sacrifice their profit* to make possi­
ble these big money-saving values. Their loss
is your gain. For you get the regular lull sized
packages—fresh standard quality merchandise.

MrOMBER

Helincy. «
home Tin

ussed au ay at

tlon and D

o H LLY GUARANTEED.

This big washer value of the day .. .
now you can own the BEST at the
price of “bargain” models. Don’t wait
longer when this Universal is so easy
to buy. The time is limited —PROFIT
FROM THIS OFFER NOW!

SEE IT DEMONSTRATED IN
OUR STORE—or PHONE 2305

SPECIAL TERMS
ON OTHER

UNIVERSAL
x 1RONERS and
WASHERS

Ftnwral
McOmber

next Sabir-

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CONSUMER S^i
POWER

COMPANY

Ralph. Fu
l&gt;orl M E dm

Knll -. hniih'1. our F
, fidluwliiK b ’«.&gt; n-ct ‘cd the lenrler■ toot pin. Vcrnnn Smrth. Duane hurt einploymi'ii!
'Grcenni’Id Holktr
tended tin family
man. Clinxnn Brill
Thursday night .—Robert Moon. r
porter.

a

II ,nA-t.

Notice the Change m tlie dale from
Hie previous announcement,
A line crowd was present ut the
Thufsd#y.
Irene Iir&lt;
Katherine
and Hewn
dinner. '?

Mil
. Mgry Tounsciid
Iman, served a line
pr rzram a number

A Carnival of Bigger
and BETTER
Bargains!

And you get tremendous saving*. All in order
to show you that Rexall merchandise will please
you. Don’t inis* this event!

125 Big Money-Savers for you.

Safe Deposit
Costs . . .

Sale lasts all the month of'February.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
l he REXALL STORE
GOODS DELIVERED

man, an otgau scio by Allee Chase

See

large hand bill for full list of items.

TELEPHONE 2131

�Tiir ni&lt;n\«;&lt;

PAGE SIX

banner. weHntmiw

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imi

Dtiirru

OUR HATCHERY LEADING
IN THE 1934 EGG RACE

We wilt orzant/c .-, Chris’ inn F
dcjvor .1’ rhe Eu-'' Balhmotr Unit
Bre'hmi church tw*l Sunday «-i

FtitHnan

T-m lliitlnuin accompanied I

The Splendid Record
of BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANIES in

desirable forms o (investment.

representing millions of dollars are
grttfrdrd by wise and effective laws-

safe*

May we furnish you with information about
"National” shares?

®11£ Rational 7Conl1 &amp;
f nurstment (tTompniu;
1IM Griswold St.. Detroit, Mkh.
Drtralt't OHmi BulUlnc and
Uu AuocHlItu

J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
Tom Hoflm-ir

Xo. 19131.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
RFHCE OF COMPTROLLER OF
CURRENCY.

COAL
You Get HEAT
With Some Coal You Get More Heat
. . . The Coal That Gives the Most

Heat Is Generally the CHEAPEST!
I lowevt^, we have low priced coal that
gives lots of heat; Don't be discotiraged with your heating costs, come and
see what we can do for you.
_

Prompt and painstaking delivery that
occasions no annoyance.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Poultry and Stock Fiedt

TELPEHONE 2257

Coal, Lime, Cement

HASTINGS, MICH.

:ii rnwi:

Want to Bu^or Sei!?

Try Our Want Column

Lum and

We Are Offering An
Attractive List of
Used Cars This Week
Each one is priced right and
guaranteed to be as represented
One FORD V-8 1932 DE LUX TUDOR, in first
class condition, a car you will be
CQ7E
pleased to drive, at only
. ____ /_
[ w

line t&lt;&gt; burn both of her
!v by spilling hot beef,
hem.

Lamins.
.
Mi -. Emm.t Wallace was a, Grund
Rapid.-, visitor Thursday.
•
Mrs L..-AI- Umbauaii of Hastings

ndmtx-r vt yrars. .
ry Ahdru* of tiP:
recciitlv dint
abk to

.bl*
iunth
Thursday
HOPE CENTER.
■ All remember th/.. tatUrs* An!
Mr. and- Mrs. Leon Benedict hr.d meeting a: Mr and Mr;- Guy Na- ■
son of Cedar Creek Mr and Mr.- Thunder o! tins ur&lt;k A’.«-&gt; thr Frank
..............T
Clare Tester and -on ot Hastings’■»cod bee at L‘- or. Beck . Thun- • n ; •
■•
spent Sunday at the McDermv.t day for the M E church
d-&gt;‘ a:-. •
home
■ Mrs. Wm. Crockford entertained
Mr
Mr and Mrs Karie Gate* of Ckn •her daughter from Sheridan part Tbeima T.
erdale and Mrs Jennie Warner of
of last week.
-pent
:
Delton spent Sunday e-.emnfat the
Ed Henr.ry of near Freeport parenMFred Ashby home
\
»pent part o! thc post week -ajth Mr
'
Mrs Kate William! Is quite jwcr- hts nephew Fred Hchney. and fam* ■ i;&lt;
.
ly »nln.
1 Uy.
&lt; 4ii-st

Ollvcr Whipple and
•! Augusta . ViMttd
d family Sunday.
FOoxc. who is under
‘this writing
P.i.v. Fred Hom and brother.
Frank Horn, called on their sister.
■Mrs. Carrie Smith, of Hasting
Monday afternoon.
•
Mila Ashby und George Kenvon

j. Ha ••.in,-. F:

Iglil und al! enjoyed tin* mil-

,1'-d her penile. Mr. und Mrs. Kenrev of Nashville Sunday.
Mr. and Mr- Monte- Replogic en!■ rtalm-d Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cc&lt;•11 Ohr and children ol Freeport.
Mr and Mrs. Calvin Powell and Mr.
.n-.d Mr.- Wm. Kidder and children
of Hastings, j’
Mbs Gladys Laubaugh spent last
‘week with Mrs. Thompson of Shultz.
Mr. and Mrs George Ransom enteriained Mr and Mrs. Jack Thomp­
son of Delton. Sunday.
Arkansas Gazette: Another of the
annoying persons who whistles at
■ their work.Is thc traffic cop.

One FQRD V-8 1932 DE LUX TUDOR,
fine condition, with Radio, at only .

EQ7E
fw

One 1932 FORD MODEL A. 4 cylinder
TUDOR, good condition, a bargain, at

(TQQE

Two 1929 FORD MODEL A TUDORS,
good mechanical condition, each' only

4E
^IIO

One 1927 LINCOLN, a big, luxurious car in good
condition, 6 tires, good finish,
£ &lt;a
at only -------------------------------- - -------------- |w
On.- 1928 6-Cyl. FOUR DOOR WHIPPET
SEDAN, an excellent buy at only .

JAr
vVv

FORD 1S-PLATE BATTERIES
General and Corduroy Tires and Accessories

Universal Garage Co.
FORD DEALERS
Hastings Michigan

�Suiiduj

Social Events and Personal Mention

Co»«

Edgar Thoma* of Dayton. Ohio. Maurice j,
J rcuuiT
Pender was.
wo* in uru.iii
Detroi
Mjv. Uecu Perry was home from
*pcnt jhe week end here with Mrs Monday
•
Lmumg over lhe week end.
and Tuesday of this wedk
on bu*ine*n
.
Min Barbara Wilcox was home Tlioinn* and other reisnives
M.» Clyde Wilcox and Mr* Glen
»«m» uow iM..Kr ।
Mr und Mr*.- George Robimbn Brower saw "Green PiutuYcs ir. Grund Rapid* weir week end
•pent Thursday in Grand Rapids Buttle Creek Tuesday evening
Mr and Mrs-' Ray Blanch were
Mr and Mrs Keith Fulhr. Mn. Pender and wile.
.
in Detroit on 'ruesday on btUinec*. L«-uirTulhurit and Mrs Clare Dc-‘ Mr*. Allen Pender arrived home
Lyman Chamberlain of Charlotte Con were tn Detroit on Friday
,
v.iw, in the city on Munday kreldintf
Mm. Herbert Blhlmti Visited Mr Saturday utter a four&lt;week/.’'treat;
und Mr*. Sterling Zerbd of Kala • j: Rapid.', Ior arthrllr.
inazoo from Friday till Tuesday.
,
......
„. Woodbume ..
m, Mrs ’
Mr and Mn I lG ‘1.
Benton
" -----anil
riiy Tn Monday calling on friend*
Mis n
A W.
and
John
go to
lamning Friday
Juim Engel
raiK&lt; &lt; ku
«•’ iummiiik
muuy to
ui *y
:: r* mother.
- Mr*. Wakeham. of Batatts::d a Prtabykrlal
'*k u
Sunday l ue-’.. of An
Mta Charlotte BCMmrr
Ann .attend
Presbyter lai board meet- lIe
Uc Cr,
Creek
ln(
.
ana
Mr.Uuirenic
Barnet'.,
Arbor »penl Sunday with
Dr and Mrs K. J. Pratt were in &lt; Mr. and Mrs Edwin Bayh-.* unit
Airs Albert'
)
Hubbard Battle Creek Monday night and saw Mr and Mr.. Sterling R-sm. u&lt; .e
visited Mi .indjrfu Albert Hubiiard •Gnvn Pastures'* at the INmi thc«-|gucaU of Mr and Mr I nd Benof IX-tioit ^xrt^Sumlay. ■
«-r.
.nctt of St Johti;. &lt;&gt;n Thur d.i;.
Mr mid'Mi- Gvrshmn Sevyrniu.-^
Mr and Mr. W L. Shuibers and 1I 'James Wood, who was called nere
are moving this week tn then new Mr.s Ularu .Hu!&gt;- wen- guenU of Mr h
.... ...
h iiiir near Mlddlt-.viile .
mid Mr*. Gordon Clement ot Held-: Liw' Wood, n tunied to
Mi- es Hilda Weimr and Beatrice ing on Sunday.
| In Si-nica FulL. N Y oi:
Mr? mid Mr.s. Charles Pott* and) c'alU-n. at Mr. Erm'
near Belding on Sunday
M. MW Mr. W.ir«l C.r«r
\ir
?.!&lt;.v. Clwrlutt’" Hubbard returned ■Own
at nun, Crokjp,,,,,.., {„a M,
.
on Sundiiv to her studu1. at Junior Monday welling.
dcr-mid daughter &lt;rt Bm
Mr. and Mr* Th«. Clark of Kai- f\
r ‘
College m Grand Rapid* •
R" i Win C Gi .irhart Ji.rr la-en amiizho Visited, thciy aunts. Misaes . j0.
H|I'K1‘'' w’’
conducting revival •ervicex at Unwm Elizabeth. Catherine and Rair: b’1-"1*?,,
Clark, on Saturday.
o?,?‘ W !
‘1!" , Al‘.h
Muir and ll..rk&gt; Boyl.ni
U’ei■
•
I come
.-or ano .mi. num; aim.,’,.!- ar■ companies by .Mr. and Mr? (Jail
llLIglittoot ot Fre«|K&gt;rt. ..!«■ in Detrm"
i today on business at the Veteran..
Bureau
I Mr and Mr*‘ Harley Tinkler an-i
[.Mbs Ida Tinkler of Grand "Rapid.

A Quarter Century a

. .England yachting costume*; Mr
' and. Mr*. Martin Van Debcn. bucA COLORFUL EVENT i-an-cr and Betsey Rota; Mr. and
'Mrs. Gidley. clown and Spanish
hes of Many Nations Copy. Mbs Julia Durkee.. Burmese
Periods Represented
'
i '• and Franki';" Mr and
by Masqueraders
ML&gt;. Ralph Hess. Colonial cpuple;
Mrs Sidney French. JajMiiese lady.
’ .Many mop? came marked but du!
not attempt any deflnttd.e&lt;Mtume-ef-

CIVIC PLAY PARTY

Burr Clar't

— --- : , .
,UHl . ia' . „
, 11
Albert Craig" and i
"1. (|f Ma||., u

Federal Deposit
Insurance

HAS LEADING ROLE
IN TEMPERANCE PLAY
Mrs. Butty Caine Appearing
Wilh Grand Bnpids Civ a

U'diiich’s Club

Players Next W.

BOY SCOUTS
Celebrate the 2-lth unniversary
of their organization's found­
ing ... Eebruary Sth to 15th.

rogress

BARKY COUNTY’S ONLY

■m

Sunday and called on Mr. and
William Tmjdir.
Kuton Raplp.-

MORRIS O. HILL, Hasting.*

JOHN II. UTZ, Hatting*

JERRY ANDRUS. Hatting*

KEN BRAENDLE, Freeport

' berry, who I art
[gun Shite police

Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp; boys
SIX CANDIDATES INI­
TIATED FRIDAY KIGHT

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.
bomb

brncn

to* church bt . flint, mich.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Super

.

Dcgrci Exunipi
’Gibiuni Cui

•Jdx.

lain

Mi.:

[day cvining. the player

Mrs Mmsiiall
maz&lt;M and Mi*
■- Sunday

REED'S DRUG STORE

THE JUNIOR CLASS

listings Mich.,

presents a Comedy Drama

MRS 0- 0. WALTON
HEADS LOCAL PLAYERS

“WHY BE RICH”

Wall Paper

- . Bar"n it A^.itn N.an» d
Director id'AniiUiil Meet­
ing'Friday

Start Planning Your Spring
Decorating NOW ’

CENTRAL AUDITORIUM
Friday, Feb. 9 8 o’Clock, p. m.

New 1934 Wail Paper Now in Stock—
High Grade, Color Fa»t Pattern*

15c to 45c Double Roll
is a number Birth were la
Grace church Grund Rapid

All other suats IO cents, if purchased before Friday
noon. After that time, 15 cents.

Paint

spent Suialny with hii;
and Mn. &lt;■ W Mtxct
tings i.s pn-.idiirt ot tl
road and Republican E'
puny of SI Jo—ph. M

Yam* girl;

and lady •&gt;! th'
I Mr*- L.laahl
cow and buij

MOORE’S Paints and
Varnishes
For Wood Work and Floors
al New Shades in Interior Paint.
Quality Paints at Eair Prices;

High

• Betty

PERFECT
GREASE
JOE
Ls
f

Mi- and Mrs
limn", and Dal&gt;s Aiken Em u.
;d Colonia!

WE GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION!
TRADE HERE AND SAVE

on your car!

Friday, Feb. 9

Various parts of your auto needs SPECIAL
KINDS of grease if you are to obtain the
maximum of service
We are properly
equipped to give your car u.e sort of a
grease job needed to obtainjthe longest
, mileage, service, smoothest operation
and the GREATEST riding comfort
% ... and GREATER SAFETY!

Let Us Grease Your Car!

Saturday, Feb. 10

Cookies Chocajale Pecan,
Lb. asc
Post Toasties Large Package
IX'/zc
Cake Flour Suantdown Bax 25He 2 For 49c
Rex Mineral Water Softener Lg. Bor »9c
Pineapple
2 c“
X
35c

end

’meeting wdi be ;
rard s on Thur, d;

. Dole's Crushed or Sliced

Post Bran Flakes
Toilet Tissue

If Your Eyes Tire

held Thurui.
Mi s Charlotte Hubbard
tnintd seven friend-. Friday
at a put luck ;Up)mr. then

nk delight!
»• Chib. M

Phone 2240

Corner of Jefferson and Court Sts.

Hastings

If'.c
Shoulder

L. V. BESSMER

Mr. and Mr.. Forrvm.
wish to. announce the t
■&lt;&gt;f their daugtitr-r Caiol' i.o-t

Eilduc.'liiduua.

is;c

bi or Whole

only. Nothing but good can
result from the above ud-

Ave Birthdoy club
on Tut alay evening .
Mr.’. C. D. Bauer, aixtecii
I
.
11
I mid a-valentine party were vnj

1W3

Z9c
17c

Armour', Star By The Piece Lb.

Beef Steak

High achmi.

Ron,

MEAT MARKET SPECIALS

Kami
BaCOU

Pork Steak

ANDRUS SERVICE

3

3

EYESIGHT SPECIALIST

Phone 2634

it bridge KcipMhitd by the UoittM,

Hasting*

We Delic.r

TAe BIG■ Lilli. Start

Phon. U»l

�TITF nASTIKfiS BANNER. WEDNESDAY.. FEBRl’ARi

PAGE EIGHT

1M4

inn to Barry Co. soon after they
were married and residing here ever
since. They enjoyed a happy mar-

MARTIN CORNERS.

" w!j. CARDS of THANKS GRANGE PROGRAMS

WANTS

taken by death Feb. 20 iitto

ONE CENT A WORD. NQ ADVER- ,.(,niplislvd. the. Indies tying
TTBEMENT FOR LESS TT
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anteed to hold- thc rupture
JuiUnent for you. Let ut thow
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and tp'.endld lasting value. eJean bunting quality and a
luw a»h content that makr-e a Satisfied customer with

months and twenty-eight days, after
an Hines.-, ol lour weeks. Surviviim
her are three siaunv and two broth­
eta. Lettie Hulliberger. Grace Brox.iiit, Laura McNughion. Shirley and
Warren stadi-l. May Allerdiilg wwi
born tn 187G in Jackson county near
Chelsea. Mich. She was united in
marriage in September I89tl to Dan­
iel AlleidinK. who preceded her in
death thirteen years. To this maruage were'bom one daughter and
&gt;wo sons. Florence ol Ann Arbor.
FoiTej.; .inti Daniel Alltrdint
Grand Rapids. Michigan.
ment in Freeport

We Ic.ure Hara**. Honrehold Goode.
Private Garage* at LOW RATES

- 40* Ktlaniaro# N«I. Bank Bldg.
A Herat Ccrapany Organlred 187t.
J. L MAUS. Local ReprcvenUUre.
Haatuig*. Mlcb. .

tide you over a fairly long period of sub-yrro weather—
NOW is the time to do something about it.

OBITI'AKY.
Mrs, May Atlcrding passed away
at 8t. Joseph hospital. Ann Aibwr.
Michigan. January -29th. 1934. -at

KI ,

To PROTECT You Comtantly
Adjuat Fairly
Pay Promptly

in your coal bin

Just us hently us through the night
The steady stars shine on;
Just is sollly as spring I«-uavs come
Or-snow flakes whiten.lhe *xt; ‘
Passed he out from an earthly home
Into rhe home of God.

l'.. :

Tb^.-Prekription Drug Store

Watch that
DANGER LINE”

children, ten of whom are living. He
leave* to mourn their loss, Mx sons,
tour daughters, twelve granddaugn•• tor*, three grand-sons und maiiy
( iriends, He wu«,n very loving hihr band and lather and a kind neigh­
bor.
Jus: as gently as-fades the light

remote from your home the possibility of having in.id«--

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Flour, Feed, Coal, Cement, Lime, Brick, Tile

HASTINGS. MICH.

Farm Implement*

TELEPHONE 2118

'j.':
LOWENS MII.U CHURCH.

C. THOMAS STORES

GEO. M. NEWTON
■ HASTINGS PRESBYTERIANS
OBSERVE LINCOLN'S BIRTH

jewelty and
Specta.lt K»
pairing Ca*h
fa: Old Gold.
Let Georg*
Do It!

ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW STORE

Saturday, February 10 at 8 a. m.

1

Wrecking 1930 ►
Model A Ford ►

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At 128 W. STATE ST., HASTINGS

CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST.

OUR GUARANTEE

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PARTS FOR ALL CARS

lint ownership. manage-

of Marketing Satisfaction

BODY GLASS INSTALLED ►
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EVERYDAY
Not "btrgM
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hc

PRICES
01 two
saving*

hope, remember favorably our old

Thoma
extend a frlelidh

2. GUARANTEED QUALITY. Ejr
cry artu-la sold aunt b» enact-

4 -GLENN F. LAUBAUGH ►
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4

EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPISCOPAL!
McNulty. D. D.. B?ctor
TeL 2521

i* different and which mean* food rrunnmv fu
member the date: SATL'Itll

- ITEMIZED CASH REGISTER
RECEIPT. Ei.ti lU-u ..( your

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All Price* Include Sate* Tax

COMPETENT.
COURTEOUS
FOOD SALESMEN tv »etv» run
iiittlUgeuty. making your loot
teltcUou eitle:

Liquid. Tablet*. Stir*. Nom Dropi
Check. Calde £trl day Headache.

CHEESE
Wisconsin Full Cream.

Fine Laxative and Tonic
Men Speedy Metafile* Known

Delightful Flavor.

To introduce you to our Special Tea and Coffee, Saturday only we arc offering

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH

rnrrrr 1U -i
LU F T L.L. lb 1 ifC

FREE! Special Green Japan tea
^bff? Thomas Special

irt, Paator 401 E St»t» Road
Hatting* Church.

AUCTIONEERING
High rim ^service. N,
lion 'guaranteed.
A i:&gt; comi; &lt;;PAN.;r
BAI'TIST &lt; iiUI.&lt; H

SUGAR ^^"ula‘td 10 "»• 46c
5c POWDERED

BROWN SUGAR
Attention Farmers

Veit man't Vanilla Wafer*,
Cocoanut Han, Dutch Spice,
Butler Start and Others '

COOKIES

Hon

Ica:» from the

Crisp Sodas, Hawkeye

CRACKERS

E P REYNOLDS. SecrtUry

OBITrARY.
passed away at hl«
ewnlnpi Jan 22.

F1RBT METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

WANTED

17c

Soft and Porout.

lour months «nd ten days.
Dryer was Uirji Sept. 12. 1832
r'tnb Co . Michigan. He was
‘.arrmcv to Phoebe SeaW4 nt Memphis, com-

toll. LuilJitiMi, timber, birgein trice,
J. M. M.-FARREN

PRUNES eoaosi.. ib. 10c
J

"■ 10c

2 lb. box

jsk-

RAISINS

7c

4 it. 28c

APRICOTS

Fancy Dried Ib.

“Best Yet" Kansas
Ware/ Wheat, All
Purpose Flour

Z"N f T F|

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18c

17c

87c

We guarantee this flour to satisfy your baking needs. Try it at our risk!
HASTINGS MARKETS
Cerreettd Wtdn

Are Your
Deposits Insured?

Metta tod Hide*.
HASTINGS PARISH.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Bey. C M Cnr.klin

NATIONAL BANK
HASTINGS 1-. -fully in.

oleo c™' 3
For Cooking or Table Ute

JELLO

p«*.

NATIVE IOWA HORSES
FOP. HALE. ALSO TWO CARS
GOOD BREEDING EWES.
FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST. 8CIENTU
Ccr. Church tnd Ctttttr Street*

HARRY BALt.

nr.?! , i or. i "nt ;i vrw.-.
CHUROQ OP THE NAgARBNE.
Bulldlnt

^1
tribute
we could
ev-r ash
Tfaris to wr
ftiedt

Cleo Montgomery is spending a
few days visiting relatives at Bat­ CHURCH OF
tle Creek.

As there has been no fee put up in
this vicinity thU year all iiands are
busy th» Mowhay morning getting
the ice up before the weather
changes.
Mlles Andrus received the sad
, news that hts fattier had passed
'away
at
Nebraska h"
and11 w?
thee.££
body
CHARLES H.
ONARD
VbftS?
Ditliactie. Funeral Service
our sympathy. »
Aire AataUaca Btrvtce
! Mr antl Mfs. Wayne Christopher
IfatUsg*. Phaat 2417 or &gt;4(1 «r uos *rre in Lansing one day laM week.

CHRIST. COATS DROVE.

HABTINOS CITY MISSION.

Ftlrheld. low;

GEORGE’S
SHOE REPAIRING and
HAT CLEANING SHOP

Ladle*’ Soles, electric vulcani/cd. nu naih to both- Crtre
er your feet—Sole*
OUC
Men** Work Shoes, soles and.
rubber heel*, four S^ ~—
months guaranteed

DRESS

SOLES

Ji’

PANCAKE FLOUR
5^ 22c

Sell-Riiing

PINEAPPLE

Nco.n

14c

No. 2!J Can 18&gt;

TOMATOES
Odetta Crfam o'Sarden
Choice Hand Packed. Solid

&lt;

Pack. Like Freth Tomatoe*

KJ

No. 21 Can, J for 29c

JOHNST1WN CAUCUS

APPLE BUTTER
17c

Muttelman'e. Rich and
Spidg. 38 oz. Jart.

SYRUP PANCAKE
23c

32-Ounce Bottle

T-H s

CAUCUS NOTICES I
ORANGEVILLE TOWNSHIP CAUCUS

5c

America** Mott Famout Detteri

Dole Punch Bowl. Broken Slices

NOTICE TO

25c
I pound 9e

BOYS»
SOLES

k&gt;

1.25
65c
5Qc

SHOES DYED—Me

I Can 10c

F)

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fBdl

Cans
1 No. 2 Can 9c

FIG BARS
3
W.ll F.ll.d

25c

Lima Beans

is. 9c

Dry

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FRUITS and VEGETABLES

FOULD’S
caroai, Headier
Spaihrlti

m
'

PORK and BEANS
16-i
3 Cai 14c

Campbell'* irr
Tomato Sauce

1
pk|’’ * OC

CORN MEAL
Buckeya.Pure
lb. 1 Q
Cold, Yellow O *&gt;•« IOC

SAR-A-LEE
Salad Dretting
Finetl Ingredient* &lt;‘1*’

QQr*

O. K.SOAP
r±L
6 -23c

A Full and Complete
Line of Fresh Fruits
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

OICTIKIIHTISING BOOKLET

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 14, 1934

The Welfare of the Children Should f niM||\|P QIIRRF’nBe First Consideration in Planning T nip nr nnrpmu
Better School Advantages for Them I u lid Ui E ntdllJLli I

DR. E. G. DUNNING
TO BE SPEAKER

PAGES 1 to 8

OVER 13.000
CORDED IN CENSUS

HEAD TAX MUST BE
PAID,&lt;X MARCH 1

Number 42

NIR.nDENMDDESERVEDTBBUTE

Coming to Hastings Brother
County Clerk Reid Gets Inhood Meeting Next *Monslructions From Old Age
day Evening
Pension Bureau
HASTINGS MANRU. CO. IS­
BOY SCOUTS PLAN CITY­
IT
IS
OVER
1,000
SHORT
Members Of the Hastings Broth-’
County Clerk T. s. K Reid went RICHARD AND CHESTER
SUES ANNOUNCEMENT
WIDE CANVASS FOR SAT­ erhood will not forget the Febru­
OF ESTIMATE FOR
MESSER DID MUCH
to Lansing (Friday to get furtlicr in-:
Pt’o/j/c From Severul Rural School Diskids
ary meeting in the social room; of
HruCtions from the State Old Age
FOR JOBBERS
URDAY FORENOON
COUNTY
FOR HASTINGS
Heard Act 236 Explained. Representative
the Methodist churdfi next Monday
pension Bureau. He was informed
that only two comities in Michigan
night No one should n»t--&gt; this
Parker, Mrs. Smith And J. C. Ketcham Spoke
’ EVERY RESIDENT IS
meeting The speaker will be Dr. CENSUS TAKEN FOR OLD had reported a higher percentage of' THEIR AID SECURED
PISTON RINGS ARE
E. G. Dunning, pastor id the First
' refji.-tration thttn Barry- So far 2,-i
A PROFITABLE LINE Sixty or seventy persons' from county He emphasized tlje advan­
.URGED TO CO-OPERATE Presbyterian church of Kalamazoo,
AGE PENSION TAX 119,(MX) persons
been regts- MOST OF OUR FACTORIES
rural school districts in Rutland. tages of the mqinial training, do­
tered in the stLte. Tlic estimated
and Jj ifpeukrr of state-wide rejmiHaslUlg-i
township,
and
Baltimore
mestic
science
and
agricultural
•
Company Planning Extensive met in the court room Thursday training 'given', in twelve grade Contributions of Fuel, Food, tatiuri Many hem his sermons re­ Very Small Amount Of the laimber is 3.000.000. According to They Backed Them Loyally
try Sunday over the radio and they
»• terna of the law the K 00 head
Advertising Campaign in i night for the purpose of having Act schools especially stressing the Furniture, Clothing, Etc.,
Head Tax Has Been
With Their Ample
t"x of those wla&gt; registered must lx.
can testify to his fine ability as a
'No. XMJ. -paz-M-d .i; tne rreem special value ol Hie health work carried, on
Magazines and Papers
speaker.
paid on or before March 1, 1934
Paid So Far
Arc Desired
Means
session of the Michigan legislature, by the Kellogg Foundation in con­
,Aft«-r
that there will be a penalty
The
sqpper
.■quad
for
that
evcexplained to th'rn
nection with the public schools of
All* wlm heard the uddrc.vs by
Same time ago 'be Banner men- ■ attached.
Tlie writer was greatly plrwaed
County School commissioner; Mrs. thta county
President Frauklin Roosevelt on captain, with t!w following other
when Emil Tyden. wha-ie addn xs at
announcement, shut rjxia inches, Maude Smith who ha-’. '-tudictl the
Former Congressman K«*tc)iam Saturday and In- challenge to the
Barry county. 21 years ot age and
the Rotary Club wc mentioned hurt
.sent to Ha jobbers by the Hastings law tlmroughly, mentioned several Was also present and. when called Boy Scout*, of America, will be in­ members C. F Angell. L L Car­ older, was being taken-as a part at
week, took the opportunity to pay
Manufacturing coihimny. -setting matters pertaining to it. Represen- on, gave a very timely talk on the terested In Ute.work the Scout*, of roll, Jahn Dell. Wm. Koble. Elmer the program for Old Age Pensions.
' a • dewnt-d tribute to Richard and
•forth ttv pluiir. of the company for tame charle.- F Parker of Middle­ urgent need at the . best [jo&amp;ible this city and guilty are panning
A 1933 law provides .these pensionsf
; Chester Mwrr for Uielr part in
Eiwiiin'.
Bert
Newland.
Boyd
Payne.
ville. who undenytood the provisions school advantages for ull children.. for this wet-k. At ;t meeting of
for oe.M rving ja-oplr ^evenly years of *
building up the Seal factory, parof the law and the sentiments in He. aid he laid always )uY;a*d that Scout Masters held on Saturday
age or oidT. w1h&gt; meet the require­
■ ttcular credit being due to Richard
and Gcfsham
-the mind-, U the legislator? who the time might come when every afternoon, arrangements were made
ments ol the county Old Age pen­
Mewcr. who induced Mr. Tyden to
company fur lfrj3 were more passed it. Vxplulli'ul the alm o' rural child .would have the same for the collicti' n of food, clothing,
non board. The law requires that
come td Hastingr. and establish the
ii doubt'* those, of any previous
•chool advantages that are of-’ fuel, furniture and any other arti­
industry here, instead of .selling his
and that an even tnon* ug- the advantages ot a twelve' grade fend to children in cities ’
TWO HUNDRED TEN BOY patent and allowing somebody else
cles that might be contributi’d for
J hull JM
sJvr campaign will be carried on school might . be given, wherever
.
Burry county already has, two up- the. um* of thoM* who are needy. A
fund.
to
make thexrar seal in another city.
SCOUTS MOBILIZED IN
iMM-sible. t« tvery rural school pupil to-date consolidated sch-.sul.s. one at house to hous'e ranvn*-; will be made
The writer is in u position 'to
reived from jobber*, are shown,
BARRY COUNTY
Mr Parker said th.il Middleville and the oilier al Wool­ by the Scouts and leader.;, with
know ho.w much the city of Hu.*itlng»
the supervisors' districts qt the
which testify'to the fact that .the' Barry county i exceediagiy lortu- land. With a very little enlargement. trucks, beginning a’ eight o'clock
.owes to Chester and Richard Mer,county ami tln-tr work iw; filially,
jobber "were delighted with . Hun­ nat’e in having the Kellogg Foundu- each ol these could care for several Saturday morning. Feby. 17. The
been completed. There was a great ’
J5rr for getting factories established
tings piston rings, and found them a1 tian so deeply interested in this sub- more districts in adjoining town- articles given will IX- then stored in
here and-putting them on a sound,
deal of misunderstanding about the HEARD PRESIDENT
profitable fine to handle
|ect and willing to cooperate with -ships. Nusfiville and Delton seem the rooms used by the Emergency SUFFOCATED AND BURN­ law and not a little prejudice
ROOSEVELT'S ADDRESS profitable, business basis.
The company will carry out this' our people, but unwilling to attempt-well assured ol consolidated school Welfare Relief Commission ’on No.
At the time when Chester and
against it. -.a that1 the work of the
ED IN TANK ON SAT­
year an extensive advertising ram- to further any project which the buildings and equipment, which will Michigan Ave. to be used when the
Messer b-came Interested
; Various Troops Having Ral- Ricliard
URDAY MORNING
■p.ilgn in the Saturday Evening Post,-•' peopUt do not want The fact. too. br- mnirfe to take core, not only of cal) comes
in manufacturing here we had the
Collier'*;, the Country Gentleman' that federal aid I., now possible'is a th'* district.*! ih Barry and Castleton
Tlie co-operation of all the rest-,
info: mat ion rtfltiired for the filling: lies and Suppers With Par­ following four factory plants: The
and in Time iniqpizinr. .several1 matter of special value to Barry townSiiips. but also .-.cverai nj|&gt;re in dents ot the city, the schools. Judges,
old Hastings Furniture Comany. aitout
of
the
cards
.which
the
census
ATTEMPTS
AT
RESCUE
ents
as
Guests
trade paper.-. and magazines, beside*‘ c-iunty. He though', it the p-opie ot' adjoining townships it sijrms prob- clubs, patriotic 'organizations, the
uated^where the Bookcase Company
the direct campaign it carries on1 tins county are awake to their op- able that these school*, wall lx* built churches, etc.. Is asked In making
WERE UNSUCCESSFUL each person includ'd in the erpsur. Observance of the twenty-fourth plant now stand', the Hustings Ta­
portunitics, that*’ Harry county ut Delton and Nu-shvillc in 1934. and this drivr u success. The city has
Our rcadets will be interested in। birthday of the organization of th&lt;* ble CqmiKUiy; the American Wool
Tin- [x'piilunty of Hustings piston might bt'comc the first one in the that they will be able to lake care of been divided uccoFding to precincts
I
Boy
Scouts
in
the
United
8talM
Boot Company aiut the Michigan
report-of this census lor each of
rings L. hown by the fact that De­ .state &lt;4 Michigan to give the op- -wimt would l&gt;* the equivalent of the as follows: First ward. Troop 72. Had Been Thawing Ice From the
the townships and this city, which ls, started on Saturday. At eleven- Whip Company. All had inadequate
cember 1933 and January 1934. |H&gt;rtunitii-s o( 12 grades &lt;&gt;t school school needs of five towiuhips. Harvey Binge.s.s and Fred Ballance,
Water -Tank Housed in
• shirty o'clock whistles were blown capita). The furniture rotjipany had
as follows:
education to every rural child in the
'Conilimed on page slxi
lenders; Precinct 1, Second ward.
rivcHhip and
ASSYRIA—Total number off and bells rung in this city as a sig­ gone tt
a Small Shed
monilis m the pMoti ring business.
’ nal to the Scouts to mobilize at
Sea Scout Ship No. I (Hl. Ru.'ssell
Paul Cridfrr. who lived one and signed cards 5&lt;O; 14 gave iiifonnu-. their, meeting places. They then
showed large merws over if year
Cleveland, leader: Precinct 2, Sec­
miles west of Middleville ttun but refuM-d to .sign cards, mak­ came to the court, house where a
DELINQUENT
TAXES
ond Word, Troop 75. Charles Anna- one-half
arly all
ing
a
total
number
of
cards
554
of salesmen. who arc gbliiK out after
bie and Sterling Roger; leader..; was fatally burned Saturday morn­ Tjirec- jwnwn,- refused to give any. program was enjoyed and the ad­
plant
the busiiiii-.,s with their lighting
ARE DISTRIBUTED Third ward. Troop 73. Earl Pajma- ing. alter In* had been : uthx at&lt;-d in mfonnution. Total number m town­. dress of President Franklin Rorerthe
she'd
.
covering
a
windmill
water
.
velt
lij-ard,
a
radio
being
loaned
bv
tler. leader: Precinct 1. Fourth tank. He wax attempting to extin­ ship accounted tor m'-tlps census
Co. Treasurer Maus Sends ward. Troop 74, A. L Brown, lead­
: 557 The atnte Old Age Pension .bu­. John Bulling &amp; Son for the ocraer; PBccinct 2. Fourth ward. Troop guish .)«■ flames ip the riled.
reau had estimated 017.
• . sion. In the whole county 210
Checks to City, Villages
Manufuc-'
71. T S. K Reid, 8 M. Members
BALTIMORE --Signed .cards num .■ scouts were mobilized in five differ­
ent places, many Troops being w»
and Townships
•C.-.ntinued on page 9. part 2&gt;
the Jol&gt;b?r and tile, garage man. CORN-HOG
scattered that it waa impossible tor
REDUCTION ; County Treasurer Mays has dis- rooms on :.&lt;&gt; Michigan Ave. with afternoon and e.rning by buikhn*::
Everybody m Hastings will wksh the
them to get to their meeting place*
the other Scouts and will be divided a tire about Uic tank. He evidently
factory a tine growth tn 1U. bivdiiexs PROGRAMS BEING WELL ■ Iribuied the delinquent taxes which among tin- various Troops, assist­ thought that he had put out ail the BRIGGS CHURCH IN
This cut down the number con»ki'he
received
during
the
months'of
in 1934 The company more Hum
:
fire,
but
•
probably
’
.•■ome
smolder
­
ATTENDED
,
'
November and December ’Hie state ing with the work
NEED OF REPAIRS -1 erabiy.
doubl'xl the number ot its employees
embers
escaped
his
notice.
He
All listened eagerly to the PresiHoum wives, who have conlrlbu- ,■had packed around the tank loose
received its iwrtlon and the county
in 1JIJ3. We woujd alt like to see
I its part of these delinquent taxer,. lions to make, are asked to place &gt; materials ne hafl gathered from the Members Will Hold a “Com-. ' dent’s message and the boys, are
ninny more* added to ij - pay n»JI PRODUCERS CHOOSE LO­
entering
enthusiastically
into the Hasting
their
parcels
on
the
flout
porch
of
'The amount m ni to the township.
this year. The company employed
pile, consisting mostly of
plans being made by the Bcoubnu*
mutnly Auction ' Some
CAL COMMITTEEMEN Idly and village treasurers for their home, and the Scouts will (manure
over 20(1 at the high point ot its 1934
Jlraw. which was water-soaked; It is
terx to carry out the suggestions
(township, village and city taxes: Rather up the donations,, It is hoped believed the smoldering embers
Timo
This
Month
given
in
the
address.
-Other
speukthin- may be a very' generous re- -underneath finally communicated to
County Educational Meetings ■ were as follows:
YOUNG
PEOPLE'S CON­
One of the old churches of. As-1
■ ers were Walter Head, who introsnonse to this appeal made by pres­ the material he had put around the
to Close This Week Says 1! City' of Hastings
ONION GROWERS
• , duced the president, and Jas. E ;
ident .Roosevelt on Saturday, and tank to keep it from freezing : yria township is known ax the
■ Village of Frceiiort
FERENCE ON SATURDAY
the Scouts will greatly appreciate again, and that the fire had grhd- ’’Briggs Churcl;. ’ near Lopey. Iti West, who explained hu idea of how '
County Agent Foster
|I Village ol Nashville
TO HEAR ADDRESS
75,83
Deeds a'lot of repairs. The congre­• the suggestions of President Roose, your interest and co-operation. This
County Agent Foster reports the,, Assyria
gation do not feel able to supply veil could be worked out. Music Dean D. M. Trout of Hills­
Dr. Paul Harmer Will Also ।Com-Hog reduction program pro­ Maple Grove
384 58
•'•■*♦ "&gt;-'**»■“■
: M XL 'J.x JXk SBUTtoy the money necessary for paying the* was furnished by the United States
. 153 AO
dale College to Direct
Meet Muck Crop^Paritters ' grossing very well, in spite of thq Castleton ....
cost
of.siK*h reiiiirs; so a novel plan; Marine band. Another article tn
'Woodland
. 232 05
: morning Mr. Crldler discovered has been devised. A "Communityr * this issue gives the plans for this:
the Discussions
Dates Feb. 20—21
' extreme cold weather of last week in
Johnstown . .
107 66
SPECIALISTS WILL
I smoke rolling out of the windmill Auction” will be held., at which ey-■ I[ cl£l . , ,
„
.
D*®
1* D. M. Trout, head ot
Dean
of th*
the
Baltimore
.
230.11
■ Dr Paul Hanner, sjx-ctallst in , nearly every case Mr. Foster re­
erything from podcat combs to farm1 Ol ?P7‘a*
w‘ Saturday Psychology department at Hlllsdate
mRClIR^
UnRCFR
sll“l 8,1
™''"
1
. 183.70 ।
muck soils, will hold two meetings ports a good turnout of Interested Carlton
UloUUoo
nUnoto down
into
the cement
water t.ihk to
I)ltKjUC(
..U,A1w
p b.^Id.
t.
.
....
produce
w
‘
The
net
rei
:
were
the
Scout
windows
and
demoncollege.
wUl
direct the dlscuuiong
with inuck crop farmers of Barry farmers. Educational meetings a't. Barry
Giunoro &lt;31
mu
m n
break t he ice and scoop water otit of turns a-jn be used to make repairs I rations, the merchants cooperating and address the delegates to the
Hope
county, on Tuesday. Feb. 20th. Dr. which Hu* plan was discussed have
owners Should Hear Talks it onto the burning Straw surround- 0I1 the cJrurcli. The auction will be! with this project. Some:splendid dis- Young People’s Conference on Sat.
Rutland
. .
Harmer will address a feathering of been held throughout the northern
by Prof. Moxley and Prof.
ldc
^*&gt;P 8,no'te ‘‘Vikentiy under .the supervision of Rev. Har-■, plays were made and the boys giving urdav. peb. n. al the Hastings High
Irving
509.01
onion grow-rs at the Orangeville part of the county during the past
nthkia r m a
; .-uffocated him. Hi» younger broth-,
Dixon,
and will
held
old Dfxan.
andbewill
be the
heldJatthe lat­
‘ratton8 did their work well ^ool Dean Trout has had yean
Prairieville
230 24
town hall, while on WedqcMtyy. Feb. week At the Carlton-Irving meet­
Dibble of M. S. O'
- I&lt;*r. ’Reginald, attempted to lift Paul ter part of this month. There willII rd«n&lt;«»
Bov
Boy Scnutx
Scouts were nresent
present at th*
tlie,,of expericncr UOTkU1g with young
59.42 * Professor IL F. Moxlev specialist iont of the tank, but Dial was a very be
21st. Dr. Harmer will meet muck ing producers decided to have R. C. Orangeville
two types of sales made: One of various chdrehes in the city on Sun­ people arid will bring ?.n unlimited
Yankee Springs
farmers in Hustings ut the court Fullci of Carlton represent thorn ih
I
tn
Animal
Husbandry,
at
M.
s
C..
“
•**
p
*
u,!
s
body
was
projjerty
which
has
been
donated
day.
the
boys giving the Scout oath ■fund of helpful suggestions and
.. 23B 5, •and Profetaor c Dibble of the Eto-lhinp anti it was u’high tank, so he outright to the church, another
house.
,
■ the County Organization as a di­ Tirornapple
iContinued on page three)
ideas of procedure. This conference
In.both cases Dr. Harmer will lector while Forrest Buehler’ of
mology department. M. 3- C. will ‘c0l',tl 1101 l,t' h,ln «u’ He made two which will wbe „a VMnMniooJO
„ - 'w
commission
on
is sponsored by the Barry Co. Y. M.
hold both fon*n&lt;Hin and afternoon' Freeport and Eugene Nichols of TWO FIRE ALARMS
address horse owners of Burry cotui--dt*sperate attempts to do so and ; goods sold, the major pari going to
IC. A . with Secy C P Angell in
meetings. Tin* morning meetings Cnritoii township assist Mr Fuller
untintv rwrkiiim lJ' ai “ "'’'''"ng in the court houseitamc near suffocatnig himself. 3If the owners of the good*.
charge, assisted by Julian Smith,
Uill feature cultural .methods and on the Community committee work,
MUNUAY LVtNINb.on Thursday evening. February 15. !ire then was communicated to the
Supervisor Allan Hyde has been
principal of the Lakeview school.
soil tractions while the Hftefnoon ' At Woodland Mr L. G. C. Fine.according to an announcement by :-‘&gt;hed which burned. The uncon- named as the general chairman of;
Battle Creek.
will lx* given to discussion on muck, frock was elected county director n_fu
Harold ’J. Faster, comity agricul- '^cious man was badly burned" by tlie the'*committee The other members'
Topics for discussion include, "My
crop fertilization.
'
from Woodland community with Both Were °ue to Chimneys tunil agent
e&gt;
■
iflrc
.
/are Otis Ketchum. Will Jones. Ar-!
Money and My Job." "My Leisure
County Agent Faster plans muck Cori Brodbeck of Woodbury and Burning Out—Little Dam­
Professor Dibble will discuss in-;
to-)k SO,!U' ’ ,,,MC
thur Miller. Waltei* Stanton. CJay-1
and My Friends." "My Neighbor*
tolls testing in relation to tiie meet- Guy Kanthc-r nt
of Woodland oe
as the .
ternal
parasites
such
as
worms.
I
kks
.
could
***
summoned
from
Middleville
ton
Case.
Hugh
Case.
Albert
Conklin.
I
age Was Done
and My Country.” and "My Belief
Ings. In past years interest has other members of the committee.
etc., in Ute horse. He will discuss their to subdue the names The windmill Enin Miller. Henry
Henry Gray
Gray and
and. TAKES DEFINITE ACTION and. Myself."
been m meat in this work that It
country
fire alarms were' affect on the animals, symptom*!*" ‘,,ose t0 the.house and threat- ' Henry VanSyckle.
Castleton township farmers elect- Two
--------.
’
‘
Vernon Wlnlnger, general chair­
has been impossible, to handle the cd Roy Brumm of Nashville to the sounded Monday night, one about ond an economlsal and effective ened the home. The’fire was extin-' The auctioneer will donate his
IN REGARD TO DRUNK
man of all local committee*, is ar­
crowds at the meetings. With the' director Job with Fred Wotrtng and eight o'clock and the other at about treatment for ridding the horse of'Bushed and the badly burned body /service and the. Banner has agreed'
ENNESS, ETC.
ranging tilings in splendid shape.
present price of onldns a large । Victor Brumm of Nashville as com- nine o'clock.- In both cases the alarm these parasites Professor Dibble’s ; taken from Jne tank.
i to print the advertisement without I
I The Menu committee has planned a
crowd is expected nt both meetings!! munlty committee members
"
was due to chimneys burning out,: work has been very successful along
Paul Cridler was thirty years of cost to the church; so the- Briggs
big cooperative duuier. Hasting*
this year.
---; TlwnMlpple and Yankee Springs one nt the home of F. Teske, who ■ this line and greatly appreciated by
and *’n,i unmarried. He livedI on church ought to get a good benefit WARN.S BEER SELLERS
furnishing meat loaf and scalloped
Anyone bringing samples of muck, townships elected Forrest Buehler li^’CA on the Eggleston farm south-1 horte owners over the state.
.’.nd managed the 200 acre Cridlerfrom this sale.
ADnilT 1 IPCMCCC potatoes: Nashville, cabbage salad;
■ for testing should follow the fol- director in the county organization west of this city in Rutland town-I Professor
Moxley will discuss hirm and was a successful farmer.
_________ at_______
MDUUI LIUEIsoCo Middleville. Freeport and Wood­
'lowing directions in taking sam- from their district and Will Holes Ship, and the other in the home of horse work in general, going lnto-H,c *'H:* “ ftne WP0 of man* l,eld ,n AQtflAir enp dhpi m
T
«•*
- „ ,
, _
land.
ami pickles;
pies. Take samples in pairs, one and Clifford Davis os community Perry Hall, also in Rutland town­ detail on breeding programs th&lt;* high esteem by all who knew him.t HOMNU rUH rUbLIL
; Legality of Rules and Regu- ■ Lakeviewsandwiches
and Battle Creek Girl Rcsample from Just .below the sod or committeemen. ’
ship. Hie re was a very high wind'
Si
SUPPORT OF BAND
miov O.v.n&gt;ta&lt; Tndric ] serves, pie. with Dowling. Dolton
four indies under surface and then . The educational meetings will be blowing at the time and tlie chhn-: 3S5 SIX «
: and FrairievUte supplementing any
another sample about IB to 20, finished thia week according to Mr. ney in each case was [louring obt a' Both
uot|
rizu&gt;.. kn
that time
He is
xnrvivert
bv 1 „
,
„
. \,
Is Not Determined
men_....un,.u
are verv.-'xince
well ouulifie&lt;l
toiaince
that
time. He
is survived
bv | ~
'
(their subjects
•
his mother. .Mrs. Lottie cridler. and i Such - an Organization
Is- ; a1 । The common council has given. ■of the above articles of food. Milk
inches directly below this point.! Foster with the hut meetings on stream of sparks so the call was :tu#C|Js77h
.or lite cocoa u being furnished by
Take several such pairs of samples, Thursday ut Delton in the morning made in order
dcr to have
nave the.uppara-i
thetappara-i Several
several years ago there was vcryltwo brothers. William ahd Reginald ,
""
■
’
Splendid
Asset
to
Any
considerable
thought
to.
the
subject
, Highlands Dairy and Fred Smith.
over the field. Place in separate. and Prairieville in the afternoon.
tus in case
f‘-““ should
-w~.m start bi the
.u_i...
. interest in horses but of recent! William lives on a farm not far|
t -fires
Ultic
Communitv
lof the sale of hard llnuors jn the
All jroyng people ot the High
containers and label us to location.; Mr. Foster
... stresses
• - the importance roof of .the homes.
;years when* many farmers have 'from lhc 0,,e which Paul operated.
uommunity
city of
At |U meeting on school
and thore out of High sclxxH
A pint sample is large enough.
‘of attending these meetings so. the
'----------------------------------;found their stock aging and no!ReKinald lived with Paul and’his' A well signed potitlon was pre-ijununry 26th. it took definite action are urged
to attend. About 60 Girt
Dr. Harmer will show slides of whole proposition will be tmder- C0-0PE8ATIVE SHIPPING .'young stock coming up they have ‘ mother. The funeral services were..sentep
----- ,----to—
the &lt;;lty council Friday, in regard to drunkenness, rowdyism, Reserves from Lakeview and Battle
experimental work on muck soils stoxi Time will not be taken again
ACCnniATinsi urtrro b^un fl®“n to tak&lt;‘ Merest in MgI **«: the Methodist church in, night
e..ailUm
l«requested
3«cuuiewA»wnrr
night asking
asking .that body ...............
to submit,nto,'etc.,
and
the City Attorney
to illustrate h s lectfire.
to go into detail on the program
ASSOCIATION MEETS horse breeding and care. Tlie rela--Middleville Monday afternoon. All * the voters of the city the question to address a communication to the gin at nine A M- and close at four
All farmers are invited to attend with individual producers These
tlve low cwt of lKir.se feed and the :mourn ,,K’ pa-s‘)*ni'. of a good man of ,public
supjvort forji city band. ..
A ! proprietors UI
of HIV
the JVJVIBI
several |&gt;UILCa
places Ui
of P. M. The registration lee U only
- - .......................
both morning and afternoon meet-, meetings cover the program from
!v,"H *« n'i. .»«. —— ""••
- ““""'
-----“-I
Frank Shriber and A. N. Wil­ high cost of power machinery and and worthy citizen.
br.r u «&gt;ld tor ran- ten-cents, ™„
each .......
delegate being ...
reln‘|s
| every angle.
I the fuel also helped to make the'
~
*
It Ls a useful faetpr in any com- sumption on the premises, letting it I Quested to bring the onf article ot
liams Re-elected Direc­
’ “
‘------------- -------- On Saturday. February )?• the
।
inunity.
A
good
band
is
an
asset
to
be
understood
that
tn
the
event
food assigned their school.
: draft horse jx&gt;i&gt;u)ar again in the I NEW TEACHER AT
county directors and community
•lny1.r,ty j,ld 5°ntr,bulcs n,uch to drunkenness and rowdyism con--------- ««&gt; -----------tors on Tuesday
Any farmers who have horses
thornapFle-kellogg the life and welfare of a community .tlnue. as g result ot improper con- CAUil V MIRUT AT
committeemen of the" .....
Com-Hog:
,™.™
.... ,4"
"'"“"•ih.tdo'S
Control Association, will meet with
i rhe expense is merely nominal. It duct of any of thow businesses. ’ AM IL I III Un I Al
County Agent Foster at the court,.the .Hastings Co-operative Ship- welJ . ;._t seem to be doing so very I
well
for
no
apparent
reason
should
'
“
PF
—
dww*
“
"UU'UI
Mr.
Owen
-Lyons,
teacher
of
Bi-jJ
5
to
.
b
c
*V
’
P
C(
*
that
a
way,
will
b*
that
prompt
action
will
be
taken
to
METHODIST CHURCH
at which time -l’ln-* -Assdcialion
was held at the
HARRY PICKARD.
,I house at ten o'clock -v
­
plan to attend the meeting and hear 'ology and History in tlie Thornap-* touiwl so that we can have a. good Irnnrel
*Urxn«&gt;
nt th«» nffniviiiwl
good thn
cancel
the'license
of the offending*
.
.
Harry Pickard advertises in thin!he’ will hold a “contract signing court house uiih u good attendance. Professor Dibble on Thutsduy eve- ple-W. K. Kellbug .sch&lt;x&gt;l has gone, ba”d 1,1
jmu-w. rw. rxvuvnH m.m*u&gt; i,&lt;m&gt; b,v»v &lt;
i proprietor or refuse to approve his Annual Event on Thursday
Issue Iin auction sale which will be’school." giving instructions to the A N. will in ms of Baltimore town- ning.
to take
De- I -U|t--------:—1
uPPhcatlon for a rene wal of the li- A’’nual “Vent OB TBUrMV
•
-v--' a position in the Biology
——
held on the Sherman Zimmerman-'committeemen regarding the grea' !tl,1P and FTunk Shriber of Carlton
jxartment at the Sintth-Hughet: CHILD SPECIALIST TO
. |cetise.
Evening—Supper, Roll Gall
were reelected
directors. The direc­
farm, two miles south of Downing variety of contracts possible The ----------THE PUBLIC INVITED.
|aw&lt;w. in
M1 Chesaning. Mich. Mr. Ly-I
(school
ADDRF*:^ P T A
The. subi‘*1 involving the sale of ।
an(&gt;
y;ne pr0CTam
and the third house north of the contract signing campaign will start tors met on Friday to organize the
aii «r«
t
RUlziitXoo F. I • A. hard liquor by the glass is a difficult
“
Because many have expressed a nn&gt;
ons was a,. tnufine lonr-hne
teacher nnd
and all
are j
board.
Johnstown grunge hall. Henry Flan-.scon after throughout the county,
.........................................................................
Mr
,
Ivdl9
“
ndM
«
n
onr
and
»
as
considered
ut
length
1 Thursday evening ot this week la
treasurer's
report
showedwis
^
to
,iear
Rcv
Dunning,
pastor
j-'orry
to
low
him.
In
his
place
has
Tlie t«&gt;n..w*v-, a avpvni olKIWur
—
----—
nery will b^ the auctioneer and Ed.
—------------------------------»
Preabjterun
been
secured
Mr
R-»brrt
Lvon
of
the
Extemtoti
;peculi't
ui
child
can*
at
Uh
meeting
of
the
council
?
iMn
|
that between *26,009 and $27,000
2*e Kalamazoo
Cassidy, clerk Mr Pickard offers DREXLER BARRYMORE
Brotherhood
officers
(University
ol
Michlgun
and
Coluir.-i
and
trainiii^will
be
the
principal
’
2
rida&gt;
?
Fcb
&lt;JU
’
’
T1
‘
at
1
body
fe
*
‘
b
the^
n
worth of business was done-during church, the BiotIre------ four horses, four cows. Guernsey Iuncdducn’ DMnnTlvlunc
'
’ meeting
' Tpr‘,,c'^‘ that the city ot Hast Ings U pre- »&gt;eJ“«eh“rc»»
21 »w ’ ‘J
past year a slight reduction ,,ave decided that
tlie
meeting MonMon- bia
bia University.
Unlvtr.uty. Mr
Mr Uon
Lion hasdravelcd
has-traveled *2^7 “
bi.ll ,h.- hnt, .nd u cn»Hrr.UH
CO-STAR IN FILM tire
open meeting,
meeting. -s
cxtcn.MCcly
in Haw-!'
Hawaii -nd
and F'&lt;roi*
Europe R^:n wt3 ,rem
held invcultiil
Centraluuaiw
uidKor°f
from the year br^. but the offi- da&gt;' nislst will be an open
’ensltely Ln
. - 1 d &gt;,ulnanU&gt; dr&gt; Bnd lt. U '17’lroUh ot i
list nf farm tools. The adv. wUPgive1
itioitnd t&gt; ...n iin u.&lt;ii
nt tii&lt;tz&gt;rv nn.i ',u...
.
"
• r j,'taking any action which will insure,Lent and therefore It Is latped that
? WfdnexU.v.
Feb. 21. commencyou full part.cular».
Marlc Dressier, who probably cere liavc Wen -piadsed with the in(comes nearer to being a universal
church. Wives ot members as well I mainder of the year.
lnK and worthwhile session Ls
|resPect’^or l,,u PttdBn0- The coun- '.*5ri^ce_.,2,bc1t ’ r’f.111
* ***
ELZEY MEAD.
as
all
others
are
invited.
The
central
------------“
*
lp
anU
'wthuiulc
sewton
U
egc
„
(M
.
ls
w
hhouW
mOfe th|Ul uxi of .p ritual omphatis and *acri,
•
favorite
than
any
other
luminkry
।
Having rented his farm. Elzey
TAKEN TO DETROIT.
scats
will
reserved lor
for uic
the uromBroth-| CHEAPER TO BUY
,
— ------- &lt;»»■.■
•' «»bber stamp to approve licenses nee (or the enunh andi iai&gt; mean
Mead will have an auction sale on' of the screen, and Lionel Barry- ;! ^.1 . .....
...
.
ac
"“ w,
“ “be
v reserveu
'
more,
whose
powerful
charucteriza-1
’
‘ T,lc PuMt »1I&gt;
’
a FISHING LICENSE.. DR. PAUL VOELKER TO
I granted by the State Liquor Control i ,nucJ’ U&gt; aJ| H. «*»cienHou»ly ob°Ld
^°LW Tar vetcr'*
welcome
1
his farm 4 miles northwest of Nash­
Albert C. Cantrell of Battle Creek
SPEAK SUNDAY NIGHT. 'Commission. The .sale of hard liquor'
t
ville. Henry Flannery will cry this lions are one of the bright spots of all. who stiffen'd a broken hip a cou- to the side seat* and die galleries,
--------- -*-•-•-----------------was arrested Saturday by ConservaDr. Paul Voelker, Superintendent1 b&gt;' thl‘ *,ass* “nlr-■*’ wrY ‘’‘'finitely
at «
nne' m nswt pro­
sale, offering three horses. 16 head' filmland, are co-starred together for pie of weeks ago. was removed on
DEAN DAVENPORT SPOKE.
। tion Offirer George Sumner for iteh- at Public instruction, will 'be the ■ “Whited, may and will undoubted- &lt; «r»n«
cwiunuimy singing, RW
of cattle. 10 hogs, a dog. tools, feed the first time in "Her Sweetheart," Tuesday by ambulance from Pen­
which
comes
to
thtE
Strand
here
Dean
Davenport
sjxike
before
the
ing-ou
BrUtol
lake
without
li-'speaker
at
the
five
o'clock
Vesper
!
bebossre
’
most
objectionable
-fAlL
a
talk
n&gt;
Mr.
xetenam
nock
hospital
to
tlie
hew
Morine
ucbh
uavciipuri
spotte
ociore
tneiing
ou
urunoi
iukc
wunvm
a
u-rejM-aurr
ai
tne
me
ociock
vesper;*'
1-7-Tsr and *
and household goods. Read the an­ next Wednesday. Thursday and Fri­
■Cillnr monthly
mnnthlv meeting
ninrtino of
nt the cense. He wu.&lt; brought
hrouclit before
before JusJtiS- service
&gt;ervirr atnt tlie
th,» Methodist
\n&gt;trhnr.l.
r&gt;,&gt; ' 8o,nr
Sotnt* cn,fs
Cities ^have
ord!-|l'P*
intre ought
OUgnt to
lu bi
U 400 [ir'tpli
church on
avr PIMtSM
a-SM’‘’&gt;d o«iila“&gt;&gt;' rhett
nouncement of this sale on another day. The play is based on the not­ hospital at Windmill Point, Detroit, regular
maintained by the government. Barry county Medical Society on 'tice Matthews that day and paid Sunday evening He L-. a sneaker of nances upon the subject, the legal 1 present
.
page of this issue of the Banner.
I
_____ ________ ..
.
|
stage hit, “The Late Christopher
'
Frank
Annahle
.. 16 85 as costs
note arid will bring ah interesting i effret ot which is very doubtful The,
Miller Annab
e arrnmnanicd
acco,nPanll't* Mr- Thursday night. His subject was]
CHICKKN PIE SUPPER.
' Itean."
NOTICE,.
"Heredity, the Busis of Develop-.--------- -------------------“nd helpful message. You arc in- liquor law in thk. state is new, the
notiib
rules and regulations promulgated The undersignad Towi
Served by the men at Quimby'
* • •------------ment.” A» is always true with him. * TAKES .BANNER FOR
...... ’vltcd.
•hurch Thursday. Feb 22. beginVAUDEVILLE PROGRAM,
by the Liquor Control OonmilMlon | urera will be a! the Na
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER.
HBtc a very utter-1
uuqy- i
Dean Davenport gave
FOKrir.ru » ear. —----------------------------ning at five o'clock price 25c —Adv. 'A^.vauderill^
program^of
^ancing^.
are new. and the court* have deter-1 community room Batuni
estlrur talk
talk, which
u-hirh was enjoyed
rnmvrd bv
hv all
Earner Lanfcar of this city rc NOTICE HASTINGS
, ———- —
------------------Represent st ives from all the city eating
singing, orchestra selections, and churches will assist on the program the physicians present
1icently paid hw fortieth yearly :ub' .
TWP. TAXPAYERS, mined only a very’ few of the rlghte for the test collection
----------- ----------- -----bUek face skits will feature the at the Wwleyan Methodist &lt;hurvh
'scription for the Banner. Mr. LanI will be at Hastings City Bank and duties of the legblatlve body of personal tax mu*t be |
OYSTER SUPPER.
program at the Second Ward P. T. on Friday. Feb 16 at two o'clock in r
•*"*•’ —
*—••* SAT. NIGHT. Tear began taking it forty year* agn Saturday. Feb. 17. (or the lut time, a ------------------.—------DANCE
EVERY
municipality as.----bearing
upon; theGordon Thoowm,
At Cedar Creek church Saturday A . on Friday and Saturday eve- observance of the World Day of k.
n«,..
K. «
of P. hall. Hastings.
Music
get the circuit court.
After that date------the usual -added subject. It is the desire
the coun-'
——. by this month to ------------------------ ---------------------Butt atLong.
C*rtt“
evening. Feb 17. Good program.— nings. Peb. 23 and 24. All who can' Prayer. ’ A general invitation U ex- Bud Wolfe and "The Pi
ers" Ad-' proceedings in the Taft murder trial penalty will ■ be charged —Chester cil to be sure of its ground, know
Burr Laubeugh, I
Adv ’
y
jare urged to attend.
‘ tended to all who are interested.
;mission 25c. 9:30 until-Adv • land has continued, it ever since
Arehart, Treasurer.—Adv. 1 wk. that it is right and then go ahead, j—Adv.
/

BIHTHDAYWEEK
OBSERVANCE HERE

TRIG C DEATH
0FP1DLCRM

FARMERS EVIDENCE
THEIR INTEREST

COUNCL CONSIDERS
LIQUOR QUEST ON

Two Auction Sales

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1934

PAGE TWO

CEDAR CREEK.
lepent the week end with the home
Mr. and Mrt. Will Ooneatrict of
‘Climax, Mr and Mrs. Louie Dubois --^*' “nJ Mrs. James Murphy ciof AuguMa and Mr. and Mrs. Myron tertalned on Bunday, Mr. and ^Mrs
Wert man and son of Battle Creek, ‘ Allan,Bishop and baby of Hlncfc
!Afternoon Gathering at the.
Today. February 14. Is Ash -Wed-' Mr and Mrs Buster Apee&gt; and son
.ad to retreat to Virginia.
Court House Thursday,
I■
^&lt;i
nesday. Easter falling on Sunday. of Hasting'* and Mr* Bernard De- G4
Had ocnwal fleadt done what
-------- ----4
I
— tr
IK
Golla
of Cloverdale visited at Henry and Mr* Theodore Pranxtika and
!
April
fl
to,!5';X?,^^V- SE0ULAB PROBATE PBO.1 Pro, ,"TL,
0AB8 0BA8H SOUTH OP Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle will
Wertman’s Sunday.
Mrs. William Faust, who has been
THE OVERRULING P0W1R (the war might have end*! then, be-1 CEEDINOS HALTED BY ■ from Michigan State College, cov-! BEDFORD WHEN RADIA- Imwt with Mrs. Mildred Hovey. 137
Mrs Mclvinc Campbell and son
spending the past few weeks with
E. Grand. Thursday.'Feb. 23
returned home Thursday.
THIRI SEALED FATE OF cause
&lt;
Ijeet army was'al a serious;
„,„««««
,r'nK Bees and Honey." will meet
TnR nAp WT nwR
relatives and friends in Chicago, reThe .council at its meeting Friday
disadvantage. They were without;
JUDGE CLEMENT
, wU1 Barry county bee keepers on I
TOR OAF DLOWb OFF
night considered the matter of an
THE CONFEDERACY
sWficient ammunition, were dlaor----- -4_
i Thursday, Feb, 15th. for an after- j
---------Mr. aand
Harry
,Mr
ntl Mr*. *^7
* Smith.
airport for Hustings. The propoal- •on. of DeltmjJgupday.
Iganized and discouraged. Yet Gen-1 DDnu.np RIFFPRFNT DK- ,,00n meeting at .the court house. UDO ARCHIE KERMEEN
tlon was referred to the- city prop­
The UuheF-Ald Win have an ojra-1
’
nnmrasv
ml Meade calmly let them take rRUVlUt Ulrrtntll I Uli starting at 1:30 P. M. Fur the past mna‘
•
MEADE COULD HAVE
erty committee to investigate and ter supper at the Cedar Creek
OBITLAKX.
nonotjcn 1 rr'e adsiv ,he,r own timc to cr0Sj lhc Potonwc; POSITION OF PROPERTY several years Prof. Kramer has met
DIES FROM INJURIES : report later.
-church'on Saturday night of thin Rev. Adelbert M. Webb wxi born in
CRUSHED LEE S ARMY jand get back into Virginia. Meade
root 1 iuw_ui 1 nwi
• wnh our bee keepers to discusa their
------ — .
The alarm ol fire Saturday night Week,
■wre!;. Everyone invited.
Paulding. Ohio. October II. 1810
---------------'
f should have followed up hla victory'.., M
problems. He has always been very Mrs pav t0(! o»n] in Nichols
.was due—to a blaze in the roof— of On" account of the very severe cold He came with hl* mother and fam­
Had He Followed Victory by attacking the retreating confed-'Did Not Know of Documents ^&gt;puUr uUh
g|oup&gt;
Mrs. Ray Lee aim in wicnois ----------Henry
Mulder
s
hotni
on
East
elmwvuther last week the Community ily to Michigan in 1876 and was
Battle Creek, in
With Attack on Leo War cratM- whteh ln •” probability
in Est. Ohas. Wilcox and
*” -Agent
Wnanitnl
Rnttlo
GronV
an
i -County
Foster urges
all the
■ Hospital,
ton street. The fire department re- Club wujj |MMt)H&gt;iuti until nert Frl- united'in marriage to Ida Hessmer
wnn AitacKoni.ee, war hrould have resulted In the defeat of I
Va, nan MOr«hall
bee keepers to be present as Prof.
Very Critical Condition
spondrd promptly and kept the, day night nt which time we nope to in 1890. who preceded him in fiealh'
Would Have Ended
Lee’s army. Meade had all the nd-!
Q°o- Marshal
wu. will discuss the national
1 Kramer
A' fatal automobile accident. re- 1damage down to a very low figure, have a large crowd. Everybody I in 1920 To thLs union were ixirn
! vantage. He then had superior numIn recent months Probate Judge 'codc in relation to bee keepers and
L. C JAoon. superintendent of bers, plenty of ammunition, and1 Stuart Clement lias had the novel the sale of honey. Barry county lulling in the death of Mr*. Archie The Women * Christian Temix-r-, come und help everybody else • to eight children, seven ot whom survtve to inourn their loss. Mrs. Vida
the s*uth Haven schools, spoke at his troops had been the victors in I experience of having .started regu- | keepers will be given a chance Kermeen. age 43. of tills city, oc- ance Union will be entertained by have o good time.
the Rotary Club last week Monday the .three days'battle at Gettysburg liar proceedings in twro estates, through this meeting to voice their uu
.,»m on M-37 south of unumuiMn.
Mary Perry. 337 W. State St.
Charles Siu’lfenburgcr and fam-! Shermui. Mr*. Esllwr Booth, Mrs
currod
Bedford i
noon, describing the Battle ot Get­ Lincoln was said to have written | where the deceased was alleged .to ’ opinion of tlie code prior to its final village Friday afternoon Mr*. Ray on Feb. 20. at 2 P. M. A birthday lly of Hastings visited Lloyd Owen! Pearl Parks. Mrs Hazel Van Dyke
in
.charge
of
MrFtorand
family
Sunday
night.
:&lt;&gt;f
Rapids
tysburg. which marked the turning Genera! Meade—but never sent the. have left no will, and liter on will* adoption, once adopted they must Lee. also of this city, was at the program
'
**“
"“■* ' "" “ ■*'"
•
-* Grand "
,J and-* Mrs.
*•— Beatrice
------------- *-*■•--------- ,—"
jFlood of Arizona, two *ons. Lmi- .
point of.the Civil war. He had evi­ letter—criticising Meade for do* I were tounu.
।
a‘ ,be *kne tlie accident oc- 'cnee Fleming. All interested are'
found, wmen
which niaoe
made an anoalto- j abide bv
by its terms.
NORTH HOPE.
Irence of Lansing and Glenn of St.
dently made a thorough study of hi* following up hL*
of the
the-. Prof. Krame.
Kramer will
discuss
the
hLs Gettysburg vicifry
" also
'
"
*' currod and she is very hcriouidy in­ : cordially Invited.
... , . I gether different disposition of
Sumlay visitor* nt the home of Mr.: Louis. Missouri, and one sister. Mr-.,
subject, had vLdted the battlefield u..
' that arc
lure tuuln, the iocuik
fc,
80U1ucc
wm
u»•—that
-; property
be provided ---------problems
me
- - Utej, to . Bhitlr
— - ---------■ Mrs J M Dnikiiw. 79. a redden:
by an attack
would than
have would......
several times, and was able to give crushed Lee's army.
[by law in suclv cases where no will; keepers and the industry' from a 9,r’TkJ,a!plla *ber^
i*r!' Kermeen] of Mecosta county for 40 years. d:&lt;;d and MY.s. Jay Anders and mother Etta Beach and one brother. Georgu
r, Webb,
wcnn, both
oom of
ut Hustings,
nusunx*.
his hearers a clear idea of the bat­ According to Superintendent Is made.
production and sales standpoint. dlcd- The outcome of Mrs. Lee s In- on Sunday at the home of her were. Mr. and Mrs. Chav. Welch and , E
daughter.
Mrs.
T.
E
Cole,
of
Grand
Lyle
Htuelnuin of Striker district. I ■ - was ■in -Las’ Angeles. CuliBurial
tle, which was *o important, because Moore the result of thL* battle,
On July C last Charlaa Wilcox of Everyone interested in bees is in-J“£c* **• » question In the mind* of
funua.-----------------Munday afternoon.
Rc-lullvi-.s
, Rapids Mrs. Deakins was the moth-; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nash and--------------------------it sealed th? fate of the confederacy which meant so much to both sides, Rutland died. On July 8 1933. his vlled to attend: Prof. Kratner
er
ot
Edwin
Dcakiiu
who
lives
near
family
of
Hustings
spent
Sunday
and
friend*
in
Barry
county held
Previous to July 1, 2 and 3 of indicates that an overruling Power son. Earl .Wilcox, ids sole heir at gladly onswer any questions regardtin* city. Tlie funeral was held wltltQCto Natzel.
Iia
a memorial service in Morguri
Morgan
1863. the war had been fought in a meant that tlie confederates should • law filed a tfctiUon asking the ap- Ung your line of work tn which you ‘7
,o 'lrl1 hcr, Inj-'baml •» Turetlay
afternoon in Mecosta.
---------------------- -«
*. the same afU-rnu.m.
—
church
Mr:.. Harty» Smith
of Kalamazoo
.World war veteran who I* in the
narrow territory between Washing- iflot *ucreed. when they had m many ^mtrnent o anTmrnnuuatar for m“y be having trouble.
There will be a cprd parly at the
-------- —
ton and Richmond. In tlie spring of; ciumce* to win this battle, having at ihe“SS. lie hraring was held
North Irving Grange hall on Feb 21
"83. the fortunes of tlie confederacy i flrxt superior number* and the pres- «, Mkua ...im -8
jon wj; PRESENT PETITIONS
™£n“her
Ktn"™
The extreme told weather* ot the
werc at a low ebb. General Lee. a 'tige that General Lee enjoyed bepast week has worked havoc with
i'EX » dj,“,
TO CITY COUNCIL *
“““
mastcr strategist and superb com- iCBUse of several defeats he had givun
■
। ChM.Lr.
Chadwick reuorled
repotted u
as aa TTSUrm
resident ot
of the Banner's Personal column. With
mander, had been able, by his mill- ;tht‘ Uniore soldiers.
.Win*. U&gt;e
ot Charles Wilthe
thermometer flirting with zero
.
e sut
„ Middleville, was driving toward Bed­
tary genius, to prevent any decisive I Mr Mobre’s talk was warmly ap- cox were heard. Several such
move on the part of the Union sol- | pUuded and the Rotarians felt in- claims were filed. Earl Objected to Question of Maintaining a ford In front of him was a Ford and 24,degrees below zero, not many!
Hastings, Michigan • Telephone* 2244-2557 HL—
car. which hgd a frozen radiator 'people go vLsitlng. henef so fftw
diers. His defense had been effective, debted to him for a very interesting most of them, and employed Attor­
Band to Be. Decided at
[steam pressure in the radiator blew items this week.
He liad checked every advance ol • addre.vs.
ney Cavanaugh of Battle Creek as
Spring Election
A cant received Ircm Mrs. Nellie
off
the
radiator
cap.
filling
the
air
the Union forces. But southern porta
—:--------- •-«-»-------------ills attorney to contest these claim*.
At iu-nesskm Friday evening, pc- with steam on thaf bitter cold day Cross- who is spending the ytinter tn
had been tightly blockaded by thcipiainQ ni n | ettcd
SUNDAY-MONDAY, FEB. 18-19
At the claim* hearing, on December tittuns urtr presented asking the This obscured the vision of Mr Florida, was written from St. ivteraUnited States navy. 1: had kept rlHU&gt; ULU LCHCn
12. Judge Clement appointed James
‘ ‘ ‘ —
- •his
■ burg, where she Lt staying at Bin
He -veered• a •little to
needed arms away from the confed-1
IN DESERTED HOUSE Langston and Adelbert Cortright a* council to pl«er upon the ballot at Chadwick.
FREDERIC MARCH, GARY COOPER, MIRIAM
the sprinr ek- txai. to submit to the left to get around the Ford car. Harbor. 5th St. She says the weath­
erates, and prevented their ship-1
.....
commissioners to hear and decide voters, the question of whether or which had made for the right side er U lovely and- everything fine
HOPKINS, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
ments of cotton and other goods in Written in 1893 and Ad- on the claims. The hearing was ad­
•
fnr mi'rh
not tire council should be authorized
the roadway. Tlie Chadwick auto When pdMing through Kissimmee,
exchange for
much needed each
cash •1
.
, ,
..
journed to January 4. but was not to levy not to exceed two mills up­ of
The recognition of the confederacy | dressed to Almon SouthsmuAhcci into the Lee car. with the she saw Mr. and &gt;Ii&gt; E. A. Burton.
heard on that date, because more on the dollar for the purpose of 'result*
Mrs.
Croik
speaks
highly
of
St
Nocl
Coward's
stated
by England and France had been
*
*
------ward of Newaygo
time was desired tn which to make maintaining a band lj&gt;c law re­ ; A coroner* investigutlon was held Petersburg. ' .
pending, but had not been granted.:
Donald Robinson brought to an investigation ol the claims.
quires that in the event ten per cent Saturday at Battle Crjek by Coron­
ADDED ATTRACTIONS—Comedy— PIE FOR TWO"
There was a growing feeling in tbe ' theMrs.
On January 19 of this year. 3|I of the qualified electors sign the pe- er W’. N. Putnam, who investigated
Banner
office
last
week
an
old
।
porth that the war ought to be end­ ;letter, written Jan 27. 1B93, in this. nephew of Charles Wilcox. Lewis
REV. MERRILL SPEAKS
4
ed. General Lee evidently thought ।I city. and addressed to Almon South- Wilcox, went to the office of Prose- ■1 tltmn tluit it is mandatory u|K&gt;n the this accident. After hearing all the
TO COMMERCIAL CLUB &lt;
! council to place the proposition up- evidence Mr. Chadwick and all the
this
the tlse^srth^
time for The^faJ
a master ■ *"d 01 Nenyto. Mrs Robmson 1 ruling Attorney Barnett who
it^kewas
UolnM
other
persons
involved
in
the
acclhL. '.'found the letter in an old house in an attorney for one of the claim-1
SfflL
now being. dent wcre-cleored of any cninimil Gave Interesting Talk Bus-/^.... _______
I Newaygo and would like to taw «ni* against the estate of Charles J
to determine whether or negligence, coroner Putnam found
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20
«
have- fSlowS the^Sae!- who urotc U “ t10 *umc u S18ncd lWUcox Lcw1’ brou«ht ‘o' Mr Bar- ■checked
f
ing His Remarks on the
8th«ltothc lettcr‘ but the wrl:Pr was cvi- ] nett a will, which he said had been [
Subject of ‘•Lies’’
Uon of President Lincoln ,at tnis(
...
lruiiv.r»a m
^.a=lGARY COOPER
timc. when the confederate
a grantfaon of Mr. South- *!iv«red
flhllP-.uhl^ *^ ra*d^.stand that the required number swerved slightly to his left when he
irate armies
armiesj,
were'strung
thp ,hln_,
m filed and a Detiiio’n for- m-nharin»1 hav&lt;* signed and the proposition will..stopped suddenly as th- radiator l the Oomjnerctai Club inertii
were strung out all
an the
me Way from
from 1*"®"
‘ into southern Pennsyl-i,
■ .Among ‘h^.menttoned in , fifed and * Pe‘‘“°n TL?™* *"« i therefore, be upon the ballot at the cap blew off the car ahead of him. eaterday mxai. He Rave
Richmond
of Frank the will wa* mode by Lewis Wilcox
.
Section
filling the'air with steam so that he
vania. ljad he led his army across ; the letter Is the marrage
Beckwith and Lola Kohlear. and the]on January 19. The terms of this^wuon.n ng ne air wun suarn *.&gt; uut m eating talk. Hr hn.- a^fiikthe Potomac lie could have,
will make an altogether different i nnr* izq i rp i*i cai 1
' The remains of Air* Kermeen humor and illustrated h
crumpled up Lees forces; but he [.statement
;waukee." says. "They live in Mil- ! distribution
of Charles Wilcox &gt; BREAKS LEG IN FALL
'WCre b^^hcre Xidav evrntag with humorous stories.
had been defeated several times by
Pricei quoted on butter was 28 ; property than would have been;
n*i ipr CIIMnAY P M '3nrf ih8
held
Pnrmt*8 them taken tram hLs ^iwn
.na eKgs ”re 38 mMr
r»_.lU
ON ICE SUNDAY P. M. jnd funeral .** hrid *•. Pumc- ienccs.
dwe^renlure ’lie u**after’ «nUj»r
cents per round,
P°und- ana
,naaP Md
n,,a 00
w,u taj
DccnJuund
found, In,
in 1
lie — ( illLDHEN 10c — .No l ..U|H.n^ Kcquind
-----------general theme w:i . "lai';
mwI SeM taJ^indta- and 40 cents 0 dojtcn
&gt;VtxK1 *'a''’ lhr laItcr &lt;vent' Earl w,lcox would
---- "1 Itejiorts
r,...—
—..y
Lt- ----,m...- Nichol*
KL-V.'I.
t.A.
' thHis
u*ard superseded- in command by 43.00 a cord. "Uncle ClAk. ” "Aunt liave been the only heir. We un­ Robert Pieraon Meets With'
from
hospital. .*
tnt.
,. dnierent car.-tw. that at
General Meade.
'
;
Wednesdayforenoon
staled
that
of
lhm
wl
.
h
n6
(1
e*i.e
i.e
to
do
4
Jane.
"Rosa." -Uncle J o h n." derstand that his father deeded to
WED-THURS.-FRI —FEB. 21-22-23
1
Lee's army had gone quite a dis- •■Roy" and Charite'- are all men- jhlm the farm several years ago on Accident at Bister's.Home - Mrs. U-c. who has'been uncousc’ou. lutfm but JUit
. the&lt;■ liuman d
since the accident, has tallied so rac,.
n,lt reached
*•’
SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR 3 DAYS
reachedthe
|H&gt;im 1
in Battle-Creek
Lance into Pennsylvania before hislUoned in the letter.
condition that he pay his father;
a., ei^.ch
ri . J2
criminate ig,
purposes Were evident. Then the t This information may help thej$150
; S150 a year. We understand that! Robert piereon. son of Mr. and 'she realizes where she is and a gen- wlwrelthcy discriminate
n-r cuiHuufii
aj.. t!he
he\v ..hjuid
comlitioiriV
Mould uetwech
between tlie
tin- truth *
northern troops under Meade start-' ,rraon wjio u-role the Setter to !thL*
this sum has not been forthcoming
forthcoming'I Mr.- M. L. Pierson.' had the mls- end improvement mi her
v u-‘?Marie Dressier in
ublc
f*. 1' **nd that which Is|jl(more
fe * uncd north into Pennsylvania. They' identify it.
-------*•- a •*time.
— «*•«— -■the -----for quite
When
hear-, fortune to splinter tiie Urge bone in ns alro reported.
• -’* jaw
.....was
. fac. ortj)a
. tj,j,
n=w.s. Mrs. Lee
had to consider all the the necessity
------ 1------ .
mg on this.will takes place, on Feb-I his right leg on Sunday afternoon. couraging
fractured,
she
has
severe
injuries
in
is
a
moral
world;
that
is
tfi^re are
of defending Washington and Bal-; REPORT OF CITY
, runty 17, if the will shall be sus-1 in company with Dwight Fisher! he
‘'more from a possible confederate ncrun 'jr ui '1 CDAD|/C I tamed, the probating will have to be j jpd gone to Battle Creek planning her chest, and an artery was rup- moral stand.»rds. He was not re­
attack from the north: so they
ENGINEER SrAKKS started over again, because every- t0 stay all night at the home of his , tured in her neck, causing severe in­, ferring a!ot\e to the church but to
ternal hemorrhages.' All hope for lief society in general when he&lt;-ui&lt;i that
were slow in getting to Gettysburg. 1
thhig was left to Lewis by this will. Lister. Mrs. Mary Louise Williams. speedy
,
and conjpl’,‘&lt;? recovery.
The soiqim of one of Lee's sub- Installation of Central Light­
any mkn. who is *o «clftsli*.that. he
On January 2. 1934. Mrs. George (and return on Monday. When corii-1
-n? piant Would Cost
--- --------------------- -------------------ordinate
commanders
find worn out
-.think* of nothing but hi* own .in­
S. Marshall, of Maple Grove, filed mg down the front .steps, he slipped
SATURDAY ONLY—FEBRUARY 24
their shoe*, a company of them
terest and advantage, i* living a He
a petition for an administrator for on thedec and fell, turning his foot ROTARIANS HEAR CON­
$50,000.00
started into Gettysbip'g to cet a1
and is bound to .suffer from it. He
TWO FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
the estate of her husband, George under him. He was brought home
CERNING SCOUTING stressed the pricele*.-. value of the
new supply of footwear. Union The
,,av city vww
.v» &gt;MW
—.. 8. Marshall, who recently died. It i und taken to Pennock hospital
council
has been v..
consillsoldiers saw them. This led to a Pring |he proposition of furnishing was said that he left no will. All where X-rays were taken and a cast1
truth and ot loyajty u&gt; it. 'Hicfe was
Buck
Jones The Fighting Code
-hurry call tor Gen. Meade to move (electricity tor boulevard lights, city the heirs of Mr Marshall consented J placed on the leg. This is the sec- George B. Dollrver, Jr.r and warm apprccialioiFof hi* talk.
his troops northward. It became evi-thall. schcxilhouse and county office^ to having his two sons, George, Jun-!ond serious accident to happen to]
Ben T. Johnston Spoke
dent that the decisive battle must be and had asked City Engineer Sparks ior. and Grover, named as admin- , Robert, havuig just recently' re(MlITt Ain
Comedy of the Century CONVENTION CITY
fought in the vicinity of Gettys- to make an investigation and report, istrntors: so the estate was started covered from a terrible injury to ills'
on Monday
burg. Had General Lee been sup- He reported Friday night The cost on its road to settlement. But on rjght arm
George B. Dolliver, Jr., sport* edi­
ported by a cavalry general equal to!of mstalling -a central plant would February 8 a will, signed by Mr.! aq hope for his speedyWovery. tor of the Battle Creek tytotmSlctoewall Jackson, the result might be about 450.000. This would include .Marshall, was found and it was
—----------- .a-----------Journal, gave a fine talk to the Rohave been different. Had General !n flexible plant iilh three Diesel filed. This will makes an altogether DEATH OF MRS. ANNA
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
tarlaru Monday noon, telling of the
Longstreet been permitted-by Gen-.'engines and the necessary dynanfa. different disposition of hLs property
------------- — ---------- ----------- advantage* to boys and help to
eral Lee early in the battle to make------------------------------than would have been made had it i Mrs Anna Hathaway Hinkley communities of Boy Scouting, H«
a flank attack as he wished instead GRADUATES FROM NAVY
been settled ns protided by law.
! Randall. 89. of 1315 Cass-av.. 8 E. was able to speak from personal ex­
of the frontal attack he later made,!
ELECTRICAL SCHOOL.--------------____________
Grand Rapku,. a resident of Michi- perience as well as from observation,
the battle might Have turned in‘ .Forrest B. Haff, son of Israel P ■
NT-TOP-PFW-GROI’P
and gave a number of good Ulus­
Lee's favor. Had General Custer; Half. 217 West Center Street Has- The Ne-Ton-Pew Groun nf'c .mn '■gun
xun for
,or 80
80 years,
years died
Gie“ Monday
Mona....
:*&gt; lr,U0M ot Uw &gt;«1„- or SrailUIS
with several companies of Michigan!tings, has Just.completed the Elec-iplre Rirls w..|j meel
week 1.,:. morning ai lier iiome after an ill1 In helping boy* to develqp inltiacavalry, not been sent northeast- trical School course at the Naval
swler on Thursdav a(l.. n’-1*’‘bree years,
-------------------------’
shn
Knrti
in
Mauraehusr
’
u
“ve and in tlie making of character,
Young Tender
ward from Gettysburg-and stayed Training Station. San Dictra. Call-;, ernoon - February’ 15.
- at 4 ’ 15' ’at her and
**’“• ca£“ hnr”^chiga^niThe,
,r
/ Ben T Johnston of JjattL- Creek,
tn home on Jefferson .street. Every;
there. General Stewart, the Confed- !*forma, and
" ' "has *been transferred “
u settlinc at Cedar Creek Ihead
‘he Bcf&gt;-Scout movement in
crate cavalry leader, might have.*'the U. 8- 8. Dobbin for assignment member
expect* to be. present as K ^umy ^ie h^m Grand ‘be Battle Creek Area, accompanied
been able to attack the Union forces Forrest enlisted in the navy at th? there are several important matters
7’
” in u
’ Mr. Dolliver and also made a few
near Gettysburg in the rear at the recruiting ' station; Detroit, on
same time that General Pickett- March 37, 1S&amp;3. completed rereuit
lb
made his frontal attack across the training at the Naval Training Sta­ Tlie meetina last Thursday, held «M^^Lorer i' T *s K RAND TO
valley and up the steep hillx Then tion. San Diego, and was selected the home of MU*. Leone Leonard. 1"1’’ ,*
rhi^an' *
a Confederate victory might have for the Electrical School upon com- ...
-llu
GIVE FREE CONCERT
pletion nf recruit training Forre*t * 1
Betty Sigler gave a fine three. •
- i
-----defense of Custer's cavalry regi­ many friends wish him a pleasant mmute talk bn Joan ol Arc Tlie,'drrn
Funeral services will be held at
Next Tuesday evening. K-b. 20.
ments delayed Stewart so long {Hat cruise.
Kiris are all busy earning honors for •,the Eleanor Girodat chapel. Burial, the Thornapple-Kellogg Highschool
the . econd and third ranks l.n Catnpi ]will be in Hastings.
batid
will
give
a free concert in the
Fire «fxi every one has adopted a ]------------- «a »
■
school auditorium at Middleville.
hobby. Finances were discussed at!] CHESTER HECKER DIED
Frank Andrus wa* born Octobt
\Choic«
'nils organization was formed lust
this meeting and several plans for jI 1
SUDDENLY ON MONDAY. September by Mr. A. A. Blfcniff. dl- 5. 1855. at Hastings, and died a-.
Ifuturt activities were mapped out.1 The many
Lincoln. Nebr. February 2. 1934.
friend*
of
Chester
rector
of
the
Hasting-,
Ser.phohy
j Al the close of the meeting Mrs.! Hrcker. who lived east qf the Kil-Orchestra'and Band, with the a - aged seventy-eight years. On Jun
SHOULDER
Leonard served a dcllcgxis lunch! (xitrick church in Woodland town-' sista net- of Supt. Bell. Special uutn- uary I.'1879 he w.e- united In mar*
of hot cocoa, sandwiches and olive*;l*hip, were sorry to hear of his sud-i bers will be furnLvhed by the Mid­
May Roger*. and re-!
to thy girls.' which, was voted most1'den passing on Monday.
Glee Club. Mf. Blferno
acceptable, before returning to their1I He went to the woods to work .inIdleville
play a flute solo accompanied 1912. when he went west fur.id- I
Old Fathion, Home Made
homes in the bitterly cold weather.1 the afternoon ?iid when he did not! will
health
Fora
mumber
ot years he.;
by his pupil.'Miss Florence Trvib,
i —Mrs. Mort Townsend. Guardian.
qoturn. alarm w-xa felt by hh family j a trombone solo by Winston Shef-i "was engaged Ip the floral business tn
Pork
who went to look lor him. They: field and a cornet solo by Mr i' ll, ‘Nebraska. There - survive him hi*!
found him dead, about seven o'clock. | Jr . both of whom are studying un­ wile, one daughter.* Dr Bessie A.
Sausage
Kellogg
Phoenix, Anz. three sons:
• Special evangelistic services are in : where he had been at work. Coroner ] der Mr. Biferno.
Mile..
Frank
Morgan.
Jerry
;
•••
progrctn. at tlie Wesleyan .Methodist Kenith McIntyre wa* called and .
Enoch of Carjton and Harold War­
church with service* each night at pronounced death due to heart, DEATH OF DAN Iof Lincoln. Nebraska; nine
was about 62
dMITH IN FLORIDA. ren
■
7.30 o'clock Rev. Stanley Lawrence. trouble. - Mr. Hecker
■ - - ‘highly re- Tlie Bunner Is indebted to Ml ■ F- 1grandchildren; live great-grandchil­
dastor-evangelist front centra! New ■
~ r- .77 IM. Humphrey of Richland, who is &lt;dren: one brother. Enoch of-Grand
! York, is conducting the Service* He spccted citizen.
------[.-•penduig the winter at St- Cloud. 'Rapids: .one sister, Mrs Lou. Pint­
u the' successful pastor o! four
w»*kk ri
...
:Ua.. for a report of the death ol 1er of Hastings; a number &lt;„&gt;4 other
churches and is a deeply spiritual utAT...
l?..,O
.F. -----------------------------?
DELMAN
TUESDAY NIGHT. Dan L Siiulii. well known in Barry ।near relative.- and many (nend*. He
man with wide experience. ,You&gt; are Frank
‘Bldclman.
died
deeply loved by all who knew
.who was 78 county, where he formerly lived
1
Smoked Hain Veal or Pork Lb.
invited to hear hun. Rev. Win., c.
i him.
... .October,
T-1-.-died
! Mr.
Smith
Cdrb 01(1 in
Tuesday
! was burn at Hickory
Gearhart, the regular pa^or. an“ i'night
Hava a Loaf for Sunday Dinner
at his home m the second 'Corners in august..1857. the youngiiounces.Detroit
News: That hired clapping
iward from a complication Of du- Je*l ot eight children. He died on.; for the radio
comics must run Into
ic^scs, having been very sick lor Sunday. Feb 4. at tlie Osceola has-:i unnecessary money, when it is con­
Shultz or Freeport
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
in Kissimmee, Fla. after a! sidered how slight would be ihe cost,
Two Gaby boys were* born at Pen­ •three weeks. He is survived by one ’ pital
the wid
Flong
“' *illness.
”
'Surviving
*“*“ *are ***'
J ­ of substituting an outboard metor.
nock hospital tlie lust week as fol­ •son, Henry Bldelmau. and two ow.
one
brother.
Mark
1).
'Smith,
ol
; daughters, Mrs. Floyd Rice and Mrs. •
lows;
Vermontville, live nieces and . two'
rJX/Vchmch^^idiy rt
nephews. Mr. Smith had visited
Lb*.
Alaska and every stale in the Union.
Fcr 38 years hd had spent hU win­
To Mr and Mr* Lovil E- Lowell 'cemetery. Sincere sympathy is ex­ ter* in Florida, and 13'of them at Si
Cloud where he was very highly re­
Route 4 Hastings. Laurence Russell tcnded to the bereaved ones,
garded. having .served us president
on February 11. weight ten jiourtd*
'of
Tourift Club ol that city for
DEATH OF HARRY BLAKE.
ol the Tourist
■ five ounces.
I HU NATIONAL BANK
Many Barry county people will I lour .lucccs’ive years. Funeral servOF HAMTINOM a*lr.t*U»
They
be higher in a month's
remember Harry Blake, who lived • ices were held on Tuesday. Fvb fl. at
practically
all
his
life
in
Rutland
2
30
P
M.
and
the
ashc»
sent
to
Circle-No. 2 of the Methodist L A.;]towaship. Mr. Blake passed aaay al Nashville for interment when Mrs.:
time... Come in and try some on!
8 will be entertained at the home his
.
home try Chicago pn Monday. Smith return* in the spring
of Mis M L. Cook. Monday eve­
St. Cloud..Fia..
sayJ - - Tribune
*
ning. Feb. 19 Pot luck al 6:&amp;i morning about five o'clock from : The* deceased
was a num known
o'clock special program is being pneumonia, at the age of 57 ycara.i -The
He U survived by three soiu and for hij sterling honesty and Integ­
“ WAere
prepared.
one daughter, all ot Grand Rapids rity. He enjoyed, the unwavering,
and one sister. Mrs. W. H. Olfe. a confidence and esteem ol hl
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 7.
PHONE 2272
WE DELIVER
friends
and
will
be
—
resident
of
Rutland
township.
The
frwnds
and
will
be
greatly
missed
:.n
Guild No 7 will meet with Mrs
Alvaii beeber on South Jencraon. place ol burial lias trot yet been de- social circles where hu&gt; place will be
hard to flUZ
Wednesday altern-jon. Feb. 21.
elded as this is wraten.

OMBED B1ITLE
WILLS RIM III '"••JBSWS.
Of GmiK??SS?S IM MOES'
I forces from the rear. Pickett did
[make his brave charge up the
Iheluhte but the tide of. battle turned 1

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. I-'EBRI’ARY If, 1934

Sporting Items

08696126

T. S. K. CAGE FIVE
• Continued from page, one)

HAVE ACTIVE WEK

•take enrv of Mrs. Hilda Oils Hawk­
ins ami new da'igbter of Hastings.
Mr. and Mr- Oburi) and daugh, ten. Miv. Mina Glikins and Bud
Pnilllir- of A.'Avria wen- Sunday vKRats &lt;rf Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart.
Mr. and Mr- V»-rn Gual&lt;-n&lt;&gt;itgh
Thavc ino-.t-d from tin . Klingensmith

Friday. F-b t u» T K II a
Kr"'“ '"w •"d
teUrt ball taanu pl.yrd tl,,^lbr.„,ornn«--nlera,UFXr.ld..
«.m.. &gt;„ lb. |M„, ,ym TO.
'■|'urfh,
I.»m »rl. playnl CTIrtu.m. Th. &gt;«• T,-l' ” “«* " C"b ,'1" *'■
first team girls with Sarunae. and tended the Prrsbyt. rktn rltureh,
the boys with Saranac; Tlie second Rev. Kltching giving a patriotic *vrteani girls played a very ir&gt;xxl game. b,on 0,1 Lincoln. Sixn-ul musical
defeating their opponents. Hie Cale- numbf rs were also rendered. In the
donia seconds, by three,fioInLv. th« evening 43 Scouts and leaders atfinal score bring 19 to 10. 'Die fli t -tended a union meetin/ in Nash*
train girls found little trouble de- Ville, Scout Executive Lloyd Bhaffeniing their opponents, the score f'T giving an uddr. -. appropriate
being 38 to 7-in favor of Middleville, fo*1 &lt;»“’ occasion. An invwstlture
•Their well organized olb^t;.c ail'd dr- ceremony was also u teatuiv of th-’
tense gave them tlx'lF21 fxiint lead. —•:&gt;vice. A company of S-ouU and
The T. K. hues loam played Snr- ,leaders conducted- an inv&lt;-Miture
anac Imingdo 'them 17 to 33 Tlie service al Good Will church SatMkldleville boys were not playing' urday evening and enjoyed a |»t
their Usual good game, their defen.-e. luck •'•upi&gt;er
failing to click Saranac hat) a very - S[xclal Lincoln day programs
good defense and a fast tram. T. K. - were given at the High and Junior
will be In ihe pink of condition to High schools on Monday and Troop
play Caledonia next week Friday at .lollies and’ suppers with parent s And
■ Caledonia Feb. IC
' leaders as 511e.it.’. were held on
Monday ami Tuesday evenings, and
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ■ this Wednesday evening, tlie Sea
Scout Ship Inspection bv the Ship
committee will tie preceded by u
jx:t lurk supper.
.
Next week Friday evening. Feby.

district to Mrs. Wayne Smith's
farm.
.
Geo. Havens was a business vis­
itor in Woodland Thursday.
Little Zana' Dougina was tinfbrtunale and froze her fbigris while
going to school Friday morning
Tlie many friends here id Harry

Blake arc sorry to hear of his wrl- xlav with her parents. Mr, and Mrs.' many friends here hope for her re- I will be held with Un. Otaa. Wl
m« dines* from pneumonia in . a Franck. Gorham. .
, covery.
' temore.
Chicago hospital He spent some’ Mr. and’ Mr-. Jim Wilcox and' The club members from here who
Dr. Keller and County Num I
time here the lust year with his children *jx.‘nt Sunday with the for- attended the Nutrition class at the DeFoe of Hastings were at thri
■i&gt;trr. Mr... W H. (Ml:-.' All ho|&gt;c m«r &lt; . isk-r, Mrs Harold Lober, and home ot Mrs. Frances Emery of school Tuesday and gave tlie mi
------ .
war
Hit. moth- Glass Creek Friday felt well repaid a physical examination. T*
Jennie Wilcox, is there and for braving tijc cold by the goal Intuits and adenoida were Uw &lt;
iluuxhifr^ of Kuhin
Hi with heart trouble. Her time they had. The March meeting ।defective things found.

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-Harvey Burgess. S. M. and Fred
Ballance assistant, will have a pot
hick -.upiH-r at the Episcopal par­
ish houw. folded with an Indian
pageant. “The Coming of Akela."
written and arranged by .Mr. Burg.\. Mr. G I- Ixickwixid, Mr -.
Walluce Osborn. Mr, C. G. DcCiai.
Mis Clarence Crawford and Mrs
Leon Tolhurst arc in chargq of the
supper. Committees for the pa­
geant are Decoration. Wallace &lt;» •
born and Clan- DeCou;. Indian
Dance. Ur.
Helen Morson and Mist, France.
Hmitcri Puijlicity. • Leon Tolhurst;
Handicraft,. Huix rt Btonson. Sr ;
Characters are: Reader. Lloyd
Shafer; Akela, Harvey Jhirge.-..
Medicine Man. Wellesley Ironside;
Den Chiefs. Bernard Wfllinmq. John
Barnett. Gurdun CrothvrTom

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Odessa Sunday.
Miss Grace Inn ram
miti is visiting Mr. ahd Mi
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickhum ami

and Mtn. Welby Crockford Friday
Mrs, siata Hilbert, Mrs. Ernest
Slioino. Mr;. Fran* Nirthuim-r ami
Min- Louim: Hilbert , v.ere XJraiUl
Rapid, visitor.- Tuesday.
.\ft and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick mid
fnnttly were Suttafciv guewls of MIsm*a

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kline ot Ha..
lings railed &lt;&gt;n Mr and Mrs. Vernier
Rafflcr Sunday iiTtcrnooti.
Mrs Gillx-rt MvLetid is Very’fieri-J
otisly ill with pneumonia.
Mrs A. E Wynn returned Monday 1
from a week’s stay vtith Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Wynn ot Lansing. Her
daughter-in-law. Mrs. Wynn, and
granddaughter. . Katherine, h a ve
been quite ill.
Mri , T«-d Super of Fast Woodland'j
i-allcd'oii Mr. and Mrs. Vcrnice ;
Raflicf Friday evening.
Mr.i. Elizabeth Gibboncy who ha«:i
been 111 at the hum'- of Mr. and Mrs.
.Welby Crockford Iras gone to stay,
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Higdon of,
•Nashville for a.few weeks.
1 The annual Woman's Club banI quel will be held al the sclwwlhoustri
!Tuesday evening. The ladles of the'
IdoUlil Brethren ciittich will serve
! the dinner. The program is in
charge of Uio-prognun committee. A'jlgrge crowd is expected, over ninety ■
having reserved places.
■ Mr. mjd Mrs. Welby Crockford {
■&gt;w 7 IIEHHFOHK HE IT
il.Vf.l• ' **’Je
u,r' Un&lt;1 Mrt‘- i
u.. r.ir.inu.i. «..imrii ,.f ii,. ।
,.r{J. L. Chickford of-Carlton.
mw* ,t.,r.
n-i-rtniiiv iron...। &gt;
next P. t. A. meeting will b-.-•
7r.’&gt;! Thr i&lt;t»|r
held Tuestl.iy, Feb. 20. nt the school- ]
!r i» hi. rail f«r th- m-•&lt;
! house. 'Hie men of the 'Coals Grove'
•—UI-,—
.... .. . .... ,p -J. a.‘ will put on the program, j
Refreshments-will be served.
-I'UTIIEIl UEHol.VF.n that '

CARLTON.
A three act comedy drama will
igiven by the Carlton community at'
i the Carlton Center Orange hall on ‘
.. {Thursday evening. February -15 at'
8 o'clock.
eirtaple&gt;n» allownl by .*id
T)lc ^vi-re cold WCathCT CHIlie |
riRTRER RF.HOf.VT5T&gt; is«i if {rather unexpected and caused lots
,i of sicknexs and empty coal bins.
I {drx. J. J. Slrodtbcck has been
{having the flu and tonsilitis tin-1
fnust week but is better at this wtit-i
jing.
Stewart Brown &lt;&gt;$ East Lansing ;
jspent Sunday evening with Mr. and i
•Mra. LaPayctte Usbome.
I Little EHuHyn Ann Shriber of ■
' Hastings sixmt part of Sunday with I
her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Shri-,
ber.
| Mrs. Nellie Andrib. and son Harold
ol Lincoln. Nebraska, called on Mr.
। and Mrs. LaFayctte Utbomo Sun'.day.
.
f Frank Shriber was in Ionia on
Sunday.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
u^o^rn ’it I ?',r- ,,nd Mrs- Erne5t Gorhmn and
th‘r(.,.. children of Kalamazoo were Sun­
I day Rpests of the former's parents.
_vit&gt; yieraMr. and Mr* Francis Oorham.
Boston Herald: Skunk hldea, ac- Sunday vl-ttors and'cnller* in the
cording to reports from the mid- Wm. Havens home indudnL Mr.
west, are up 25 per cent in value. ;«&gt;d Mrs. Howard Johnxon of HickCommercially, too. you we. skunk' or&gt;‘ Comers; Mr.'ami Mrs. Robert
hides are nothing to be snlfTcdfot.
Vrooman and baby of Hastings and
—- -- • »------------ 1
[Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart and
Richmond Times Dispatch: A Co- daughter of Brush Ridge.
lumbus (Ohio» show of! claims to | Mrs. Sarah Erway of Glass Creek.,
be able to eat corn on the cob withiteho ha» been visiting relatives for
one hand!
[Some time, left Sunday morning' to ;

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY II. 1534

PAGE POUR

the local unit tne- more simple arm
direct can be the method of *PP'Xtomflent and the greater tlie cqunli.aticn*'of bqth educational
•* -oppor­
Rio.Ing In Paris.
tun.^vjind financial burden
T» increase the number of pupils
The StavUky Cau*.
'
’
transported usually means to de­
A law’ll 8hop" Falh.
crease the cost per. pupil. He efti.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
PRISON REFORM,
Peace 'Throat ened.
maud the cost per pupil 18 cents
L .".. Wbi.ef returned to Ids horn
card a new theory op prison
p«r day which is cheaper than par PINE LAKE FARMERS CLCB.
in Chicago
Tuesday
atter- -a visit
...,
— Probably It wnu Incredible ,v — .----------------------—r ------­
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Vr UIH1 Mr_ Ea Un&lt;|M&gt;&gt; rnUr. ents can ftirnish transportation. Mr.
man Who n.u. most-people who have been follow- »lH&gt; Id* daughter and husband. Mr.
expounded ‘ov
The Women'* Club met Friday . tamed ubout CO member* and guests Duvall is in tour ol consolidation,
wide mid outside mg thf outbursts of mnb vmlcncc in and Mr*. W H Bennett.
handlid piton'
since
lowered costa. ...»
Five ...
or —
six~
aim a ...inmiinorrand
were
......
. ... . ,u_ .....
1,111 the ..........
'afternoon
a large
nuinDcr were
z„..^
...........
ome time He ad- France that u "pawn-*hoj&gt;" swindle. Wallace
Wallace Osbarn
Osborn and
and Ml
Mi*: Ger- uii'.TBMHi
tn ■ttendanae. Paper* were read ir, i,f ?!}* ,F“£?LCT*lftC’“5J?
y,'“r: UK0 11 woul&lt;l.
cost'much
mt'.t-x! thathe «•&gt;■' out c*f .*tcp even though it did involve semr trudc Bentley,' repre.-antati
.
with the- subject ol
F,b’ 10 Vie*.-Pres., L.e more. He also »po|« of the advanwith tn&lt;-r.vmyt:-......'.-."f intiny men'.forty million dollar*, should create Emm-tnuei church, attended adin- Greek History which is now'being v‘;ttlns&gt;-"n_&gt;' •
uJ&gt;!5.h talTO-i the city children have-but of
and -a.iii. u -a!.-» vuii "•xm’clu.. jr. such n. wave of anti-government i-»'r in Gland Rapid* Monday eve-!
six MUX THS
the inrettng
UnyM'L-iveOld lllU151. |t CW[K city property owners
rn&gt;! i:i ■' i i.: he d- . iared that, he is sentiment Not-in man.v a year hav*- ning. given by Dr and Mr* Hookes studied by Mr* Hoyt «iui - Mr*
ords prayer was. a
amount of money to provide
led • a’iPree
dis­ ' ’’‘?l*ated. Tjiere being
TURKU MONTHS
not t:it« re
. s!tevri»%. that parts and rrtticr la:::? French elite
w A151 attending the Stale- Luthrop. Mr.. PanccwM
•Ina nn
.
no nii«in«H.w
business ■
on- "Dre-, Hrfonn
Reform
itt.n rin Three
inn .tn • tran»ai,t
lu.n Fortt ’took
t'^a.
he ha-, .-i.
many cd Hum ex- been subjected, to such &lt;te*tructive Hardware Dc.iteis convention m cussion
new
membar*
acre
Admitted
and
*?,.
“
J™,
Bill An.drew* of Knlamm'oa play.,|(Kltd
*
, rioting.
t
Grund Rapid* - Mr*. H.ill will also
i-d three selections on the violin.
1 .. .
—...
•
,
attend the banquet on Thursday. . the immber fottj to which ii:e club r ^',’1
i»OW Z” ret
’V"'.? "Lingencfe.' ■ TniumtTi.'’ and "Fi mi
Tlie French •■ pawn-sbop“ la cn"’^l Downing of Grant is viaitinjj ..- limited. 1-. new tilled.or P.n-1-. Kti i ' &lt;•
Efn&lt;,’,I HaU syike briefly of .the the Cantiirake." and was nrcomiircly differehi from the American hi* sister. Mr*. Emily McElticny. utid • - ----- —
n&gt; • d*“hy tonic., bf interest including prfnied by Mux Newkirk at the pi­
ing his
. irtety. The French'*-h ip. has th - nhc&lt;*. Mr* F R. Panreus: and SV*, •‘^tiu-day wl
mther
,lw special Marion of legislature ano Recitation. Gene Fbrd Plano1
rtiitu.-. vf a srmi-governmeht liwtt. Minnie Nobu
*
t .ton?' ., ,,
1 “Lotti to convene, stabilization of
union I’- furnishes a method 16r
Irene Louise Getty ol Kai- (rwi'-ou With W J Holtowav ami ”*’”**. t*-tter business condition*. solo. Mux Newkirk. Reading. "He
Who Travel* -Best." Dorothy Ford
liar men thntty citizen* to redltre cash o:
Meeting adjourned to meet wl'h
&gt; wj/.iki negotiable s^curitte* on valuable: Tuberculo't' S.&lt;i&lt;-;y .was bi-xhc city
Mr. and Mrs. Castili* Hughe* tor a
Monday and Tuesday visiting the tv HHHv: h
better
price*.
day'fnceting Saturday. Kb. 24.
the item pub*
The*
Pearle Bagley. 8ccy.
the
kancU-n of congress;, may never.
!ted and held- Hi *itte-krepingw
', the radio-newspaper squnhl-.le. mid
.1 dcfiniti* js riod. Against* Un- Iciided the J Hop ut Ann Ah&gt;&gt;.
But on the mere cliance that it ruay
original government witness' t. r the beneflt of . the children he
abvd value of these arttcHw. the Friday t-tcr.uie were Miser., Mar­
' ■ mid of wane ot tho experience* of
■■ be. tvl-.e pcpplc With any atirplus pm
ThGinas
Creek
Nutrition class
.
bearing
tile
date
of
IS34
hails
t shop can ivaic textet- These garet Becket:. Kathryn Clark-. Ail
fund? available should already begin
held a.very Interesting meeting at
: found m Sanilac c.iunty. Leo • Beatty, the lion, tamer.
Balts and Ni-ilte Gillette and
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B"‘' K“- Hu- home ot Mrs. Prnncet Erwwy
‘ to prepare thcmselve* to resis-t the
M&lt;-£u&gt;xFre(lerick Parkri Ri&lt;-h«.rd
Friday The next meeting will lx*
here are a« &gt;e» ’
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Cook and Frederick Hilf.
influx ol high-prcMurv jwrt pro­
hrlii with Mrs. Minn Whittemore.
re. which
Mi.--. Ol-:.i McGuire -gunst,- ovci
t-onfpante*
and
moters who will mfcit the state.
th..
mm, nt
•,-s, *'i'v tlien introducea dud tola o! the
Mi s Martha Tompson ot Coals
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Program
of
Mi-.- Violette cushman went &gt; .
Governor Comstock deserve.,
h!?r
.Un,. •«,
«~d n..ull o, »
ML** Ruth Erway of Knlanuuo
nt mre.hnent Essentially. there Kalama.'..- lor the week md am: F-bruary 33d this year at Mudge* crisis *.h y be a program of ntcon- visited
hearty congratulation for deciding
her parents here Sunday.
to investigate Michigan &gt; Public
Opera Hou'c it? Fords Hotel Bill ..tructinn A crisis tn education ex­ Sunday visitors at Fred Olis' were.
Mb* Animffia;
ists today qnd men arc asking lor Hay. Harold and Lyle Otu and
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QUEEN OP IHE AIR.
Kaiain.G-ixi fio
given Utnplv
Monday until lor dance 75 rent* per i-uuplc.
a x 'liitlnu of out problems. They Chius, and Norman Erwiiy and ii
, ‘ It is entirely Otting that Ann .-.
.-..nductinj
niiuctin;; the inquiiy, ho-rerer,
rr-FIVE YEARS AOOTODAY iu-c ready for change., provided friend of Knlauin/oo.
declares that
wom- jofctv one to.contlude that he is far
Lindbergh should be the hr;-; worn(ew of the old tune neighbors thu i chungrs' are'made m the di­
Mr s Sara Erwuy was culled to •
at the residenev ol Mr J S rectum of improvement.- OimjieUnt Hastings Sunday to care lor Mrs.
an to receive the Hubbard Gold niore interested in removal: nve pruonCra now receive more actual
pum-miwnt and &lt;.u rec tian dunn.:
Bnint on the 28th. tor 4hy n aciu r* should be, provided in cv'V Hawkin* and baby.
Medal «»L the NaUonah G^.'graphic Republican office holdem to make &lt; t r
Grand Rhphis -.pent the w. - k i
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• quarantine than
.1 JUST nun hutcry
class
rixftn
at
Ki/clt
Wfty.es
ns
a.th her ixireu'.... Mr. anti Mrs 1
Society The award U given tor her woy for three Democrats than he u ;h- . d
• :h the i t'il but not
■ birthday. A regular nldfiiah- will tnMire not only proper preparaInvaluable service a* radio opera- tn determining whether ur not tin*
; tea jMirtv. with knittinit work
i*Rotoert MeGIocklm und family and
the veil doer.— SIR
tor and co-pllnt on a 311.000 flight ot utility interests of Michigan hav.:
IImi Virginia*
Havenr
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..... ‘ of Hr
h.1. H-. lutte
from
lii order to Insure proper cducaLowell Whittemore ret unit'd- to
exploration made with her husband i&gt;,.n exercising undue influenc‘d q'.er termined to
otutl opportunity tin- l&lt;x-al unU
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ter
a
brieL.M-.uum
Aftlast year. Most trans-oceanic flights .^e eohimu-lun
KHikl i&gt;* large i-n.nigh t vnlalfj' tidiA
rre was a pn-'entati
weeks at home.,
since Lindbergh first proved that 0 go far the Governor h.t not
iiilli- eiitlcntlmiai vier.hfii Onnn.U
birthday;, memorial
Whittemore i*, confined
1 .1 fi w ’more jih
continuous flight from New Yor-t to brought to Ugh* any new, charPc.
”• as the result of a fall
turn should be not only Ma­
. lively jest* the "bits
Paris was within the range ot nio.1- again*' the commi'-’ion tiia*. have
recpHntioii and one .mor
il varied, flexible and bul- In l&lt;l nt Ray Erway.. Friday.
ern aircruti. have been mere public- not already been voiced during Hr- ahum Wha.' w::h sports. n«lto*
.'■ tliat all member.- of tin Xi. for dirtiier.
ity &lt;tunu. Few- ol the flights have pas; two years by Edward T Fitz- i.;v.- md .other ' ntcrtanir.il nt* thr icon drops into the prison
added anything to the knowledge of gerald. hinvelt a member t!i.
Brown -t Ha-stnij.-,. preached Hica'.‘Official
I no long*.*: ha* the tun? nor
i - Methddfet elterch Silndn..
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p’excd when u citizen otfvivd to
trans-oceanic aircraft navigation. &lt;x&gt;mmb*inn. T,
Dickey ot UHLTlie
should d«.- deed two acre* of city property t «
But the flight on uhich Mr*. LJnd- newspaper artic
and jmmphic'. • he is there or to rr-.ailre that he w;
irtalioh fa-,|he city if the water department
bcruii toufc part was dlflwnt. pell- addressed t» th»
Armor it’id ttiy, n*-’ err again.
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The. larger would cancel her 82ti water bill
nite practical .route* have 'been legislature has trepeatedly citec
uppie.•d in Michigan
mapped and the problem ot regular etdenta and sta
atistics itndin*
commercial flight* between. Amcri- p^n-e that tf^ \u:iliii&lt;commi
.
ca and Europe brought mucir nearer -constltutcs^he Aral line o! defva-o
solution. Ann Laidbergh ha* always for the jxiwerful utility biterot,,'' :o try
n Cttunty New'
done her full-‘han-of work on the*c until quite reccutlg both the govdifricplt top*. She is a-skillful pilot, exnor and the legislature have n;- THE WORKINGS OF
radla ojicrator und navigate! re.d' noted these ciiargee. No member ol
tensing, -hunger marehe* and
by merit alone hu, tally earned the jjR.. cwnmUston ha* attempted..ta.. .Thea.ha*
• ufemglkrttatlJ!.**.hartt .Jani;
J in. thr.larxcr ir.dn.jrixl center .
right to such special recognition a* .public!/ refute Mr. Fitzgerald *
the.Hubbard Medal.
statements, a few «&gt;* •them ha. ■
/t1,’’ .
‘called him :omc rauier unpleasant j Bren-n.;,!
A PETITION RACKET.
.names but haven't offered any
I Impv&lt; d t"
mmcni cmplc
A few'day* tnio, .several youn/. t-uiu'-nu to disprove hi* claim*. ■
()ut wh it I*' bt'lii
women, purporting to be from But- So far. the governor has kept ihe
i/mun,....
tie Creek, were hi Hasting* getting:investigation suietly secret: ’
payrolls. The poUiu-al
Hgnature* on a petition being cir- _;ihcn
. .two ol
... the
. . commi.'
......... 'ioi:--r.
.. . ..... which would-elithimHc
!’?
cu la ted by the Association lor Re- htfvc consistently luyged aioi)g with
Th"’Fretir!uniin is
ducHoj: ol the Weight andJjlmrTax. the policy of their leader a clean J*"’
by nature and h’be
After signing, one's qUefltion wa* bill ol health .simply ..because. Hwy oj
called to a paragraph at the bottom resigned «* requwteci; i*
himself but ver­
df the paper stating tliat a contri­ to oust the other three.
in belter cirepmbution of nvc cent* to "help defray Mr. Fitzgerald. ’ oil cluirs
1y he may again contribute to th
expense*' would be welcome. '- A
columns of a jarre number ol wv« k
spite «&gt;t it* vaunted
number ui people in* Hastingjtis’lflablc boast *&gt;f
eularly insigned.
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We are tn lie'way ntt- nipting
Purine a recent hearing in Lan­ champion Mr. Fitzgerald when
sing concerning the jirojxacd reduc-

The Hastings Banner

war a scheme was launched in
mudeipM. to m*i» pwt s.'.ri.
&lt;ton the shipping center of the
lakes. Hundred* &lt;tf jots uvre
sold. Thotuwtnds and thousand
of dollars'were pald_b£ honest
people anxious to invest their
money -in of- speculative antes-.
prise. The bubbjc burst and Port
Sheldon is still made up'cft a
general store open during the
summer and a few suutmer
cottages.
Michigan resident* and those
in other states should be on t heir
guard'if the St. Lawrence Wa­
terway treaty is adopted. Mil­
lions will be won and last in le­
gitimate. even though ill-tuned,
expansion project*. Added mil­
lion* will be Idst by common
thievery.
Of course tlw St. Lawrence W.i-

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(IIU] Opinions;
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"What Others Say

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This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

Joseph Hooper of Battle Creek.. The social will be entertained by
jaowcutlng attorney for Colhodn Mr. 8 Doud and family. Instead
county. wan in the city Monday on of a: Mr prindle's a* announced
iegO.1 buainrsa.
Haul week on Wedtb'sday evening oI
Mr and Mr*. Ernest BaAcr- of 'this week. AH wishifig to attend
Chicago,have moved to tin* city. Mf. will be ut Mr&lt; 8{Muldin&lt; . store at
Bower* is a machinist and h«.) ac- fl-yo o'clock., sharp. .Teams will be
cepied a petition in the Seal fac-. there.
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A Quotation

NOIE:

a in?-* the coinmm-.ipn.du:
been working
throughout th

hMdquurte:...

who paremalm

tibli

Washington
BELIEVED IN THE
POWER OF WANT-ADS
the full fi

n against the &gt;
MuibUiiy In the

th. g tt.nifr.t officta
i
*r. tinaiicrd the cJimpstc
eeiwtul candidate far tl.e
r cf Deputies Frchchrr.'rnaed at what appeared
rh an ubtuvu* and gigant
graftu.g.

Way-of Our World

the treaty is adopted tiwre will
!*• achetwM act ahx« to have the
entire coun line of Mxhigan
outivirtcd into ,one huge dtx&gt;:.
Promoters wifi flock'iiupdgim
the country with cpeculalive
kCiMtiifc ., a few of llwpi will be
fcgitlnutt but tlw majority will
be patent frauds.
Pia you ever hear ui Port
hlittaon between Holland, und
there but Its develop tie nt
wrecked u Philadelphia ’bank
mid l'»t inou.iur.cn. &lt;&gt;t dollar.-, to
Baek before the. Civil

. &lt;&gt;r indirectly
&gt;l throqgh the
NEWS GLEANINGS. .
the
Paragraphs
-ductionBunker' Hill atzurd. wet
Mor.muint
&gt;old
tenth
e
tourist
trade
'graft
or
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'Die Byrd base in tin* Ai.t-.r . tn Badon
found to have among jkjI:
been manufactured in Japan.
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aroused Mob* termed .u.ti det
erratic leader in that district iia^-.
A freak tulip grown bv a prince
rations of protest were hold
&lt;e;tain|y have a puli.—Philachilpliiu Rtywri
&gt;B. C‘ hortloulturt&amp;i pro­
i wotiani 'ih
Inquirer.
duced ,-et.tn bliMsoms thl? *prit&gt;' Ciiautempts _ .eminent tr
lour on'emr stalk and three t&gt;n oth­ &gt;of*.-pt&lt;tbl the vandal and c.
Radio c'jnndiair. have
er. single ,flo»ro all \i: them pctng a private inveutuiation H
of normal size and qua illy.
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dies cither have to laugh
a &gt;«kv
Western Austral
or admit that they are old cnougli
’ Contrary to general opiiu
Royal!*: ppfly jn Frai.ic i i
to have heard it before.—Saturday
t.iongh
•Evening Post.
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afoot to establish a moturcl.y willnauuulutic
of the Channel glands, the exiled Due dr Gofer, yrvtef.de:
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oulripg the payment c.f to the French throne. M ruler. Mo,; ab'.v hate been lighted and
uch cmmm-y on every of thf people incite M&gt;-cailed upi*. .,111*1114 taploslon would Iw
try.—Judge.
strata 01 French society have hac felt throughout the world

Pungent

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‘ 'T'ODAY. just As in George Washington's
-1 time, the surest method of securing a
renter, a buyer, an employee or the satis■ faejory answer to any other “Want” is to
“give public notice" of THAT WANT, and
the most economical medium of giving the
public notice of YOUR wants is the WantAd section of this newspaper.

HASTINGS BANNER

WANT-ADS
GET RESULTS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRVARY 14, 1934

A Quarter oi A Century
of Satisfactory Service
Promptly irttling all legitimate claims.
Writing a broad and liberal policy at reasonable rate*.
I'ayint over four and a half million dollar* in losses alnce or-'
ganlzation.
Today the Urgcol farm mutual dire invuranre company in'
Michigan.
MORRIS O. HILL, Hasting*
JERRY ANDRUS, Haztingi

JOHN II. UTZ, Haztingz
KEN BRAENDLE. Freeport

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

THUE FICIS OF
GBEFI1LER CASE

I Jackson he- looked around ut thr
i circle of facts-alxMit him! the oC: heirs who hud run him down,
'among whom was also the Sheriff
trotn whOBO jail he had escaped. He,

that av Hastings bin uutomo-

him by the mute testimony
METROPOLITAN
DAILIES candem
ot the tire track*. he knew that. i If
CARRY GARBLED 8T0
could identify him. He cmitc-wid.
RIES OF AFFAIR
Accompanied by two State Ttt«»pcr.*. he viaiiixl each county in whw h
he hud sloliri chjckciui nlid com­
BARRY OFFICERS DE­
mitted robt*,i I1'-., in Barry county
SERVE GREAT CREDIT and in Kulantnzoi. with the aid of

Sheriff, Aides and Prosecu­
tor Do Fine Bit of Work
in Getting Evidence

HOME OrriM 7 J J,CH UltCH BT. FLINT. MICH.

jxirts furnished by Sheriff Ixon
and PrtMecutW Barnett and by
officer* ol Kalamazoo. he wit* fo.
:•&gt; visit and admit .the theft of at
and
tar mon* th

uly Sheriff U&gt;y:d • Fin
peculiar sound* within
to the locked door of the DeltotiipriAm.
Garage and turned his M-archttgh’-. A i*1
through the window britittbiK.it *. • xtriid',
focus on th* Tonall
At that moment
blonde youjtg man.

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HASTINGS’ NEW

TAILOR SHOP
IS NOW OPEN!
I cordially invitol&lt;&gt; come In. get acquainted, and Intpcet
the beautiful line of NEW SPRING WOOLENS now on dUpla).

FINE CUSTOM TAILORING and

RICHMAN BROS, famous

22- Suits and Topcoats
Fhnnr for Evening Appointment at Your Home

TRY OUR QUALITY SERVICE
DRY CLEANING FOR THE FAMILY

’.-paying *bn»i* Richard McsAalrMiianship and Chester Me •ound buxineiw judgment were
)y responsible- for the success
j_z^»i;'uth&gt;n. wSlch paid
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■Xi dividend*, qnd w*'- later sold
k United Slate* Rubber Com-

lK&gt;ldne.&lt;. in hut h.cu:«&gt; that
prr.^ed the afllcTt ihe m.u. tiu
quickly und-Taced back into
darkur- ’if t!»c mum uarage. I.
uty Flower ran ijujekly around

Wtilverin-e Insurance

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
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r-rrr.:. Christian and son. I. li ­
ly and ton and Charles Parlee
। on attended tne banquet given
.the Future Farmers ct America,
.'day evening.
. baby boy arrived al the home of
Mr and Mrs. Jake Smith Thursday.
■ Continued from page one*
Lome Rush and daughter Mildred
Woo) Boot company-had borrowed ' I West Ode*,^
a Inrjp! sum c&lt; that bank and was Mr&lt; .1 D Wise
------ Wood­
umibJA u&gt; pay. The hpnk had to j-A number fe
. _rm Bureau
foircloiw on it* bill of sale taking'
all the machinery and property br- biUitjiu-i at Battle Creek Tuesday.
All report a good'dinner ami a, fine
meant n ccmxMenfbli
to the.trunk had it b*• n coin­
d to tiikc over the Wool Boot
property Rattier than hw ,the
bank suffer that logs the M'. '-t,
brothers derided that they would b*f*
willing to take over the ownership
of the plant and go ahead with it.
m connt-etjoh with the lat«- Dan W
Reynolds, then coihler of*ihe batik,
also tlie late Judge Clement Smith.
lh&lt; Into Philip T Colgrove and thwriter. It wax thr large means of
!)w Mi's.u'r brothers that gave the
inrtitunon ample credit, w, H&gt;at it

MB.MN00E-,
SERVED TR BUTE

H. E. CARRICK ■ TAILOR
itl'J W. Slate St.. Next Door to MeyerS 5 A. 10.

Phone 2ifil

- A Si&lt;i t (.hmfNiny)

is pleased t&lt;» announce the a^poinl^tcnl of

E. R. Lawrence &amp; Son

KtablUhin'ptutmn "liere and
lid ^p'-cwl machinery
for i’ tl&gt;e Consolidat'd Press and
T'xil Company was ^staWished It
wax ftr-t -tarted :n Chicago and
lifter moved to Hasting* Th!* is.
ii w the Bliss Co plan’ f?t!]l liter.

the otHrr side mid the

d m. Michigan, ix'tvr known

as its agent in Hastings and vicinity.

ir ••Lucky."
Although Dt pit:

i and family. Mr*
Mr. find Mrs. Gordon Endsley and son. Billy's birthday
and Mr.- Vehs
ddren ot Hastings family ot Coopersville are moving | Mrs Asa Strait entertained for
bafk hen- and -auli Uve on the farm Lionels birthday, Monday evening,
formerly
known as the Coy Stowell February 5th.
on Omar
Mrs. Mamie Chase i* in Leda hoapl’.nl at Battle Creek. Stic had a
wrioie operation Thursday and is
getting along gs well as can be ex-

nine and a.i,,i*ted on the program.
Little Johnny Richardton h

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column

;jm tiirk&lt;

Hall s Monday ' •
:rs Wdfortl Price of

orgc Flail entertained managed currency manage,
•ning. Feb. 12th. for her preciau*.—Detroit Free Pre:

FOOD CENTER
No fancy fixtures . . . just a lot of mer­
chandise pilled on tables, boxes, shelves
where you can help yourself and save
yourself money.

Oleo n^'
3
25c

number, conaul
index and be ki
had iiu rnali- Bcior»
o&gt;o^.Uh

tWTBW

EGGS

rihir st, in. wh;
lir Grand Rnp
! Barm

Salmon
Gelatine

2 c™. 25c

Butter

5c

Apples

pHp

27c
6 ibs. 25c

Freeport, lb.

pr,*vi&lt;ni‘ly «»n&lt;-d

Marshmallows is. 18c

Oxydol 2 Pkg*. 10c
Soap
10 k... 45c
Fell Naptha

Pi, 23c

Magic

Macaroni 6 pkg*. 25c
Spaghetti or Noodle*

e.eh 10c

Clothes Pins 2 uw. 15c

Brooms

sac, 49c. 39c

All 15c, 2 for 25c

Corn

10c

Premier, Golden Bantam*

PlSS Indiana

3

cant

Apple Butter

27c
□C

HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS

TCDVPV?
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$1 1,000 In Cash—
and 7 Automobiles

For Naming the New Patterns oi Silverware

Gold Medal Flour z£J.b $1.09
ASK US FOR PARTICULARS

Feldpausch
Warehouse
Serve Youtself and Save !
Telephone 2609

", took, plat
jnnd pho

Ot his high 111

All 10c Tobacco 3 for 25c

Mop Sticks

25c

Tuna Fish

A nutrient restorative tonic for those
who have had the FLU or are in a
weak, run-down condition. It builds

Grand Rapirt* to help dvp

Strictly *&lt; &lt;&gt; ^
.Fresh doz.

206 E. State Street

Feb 21 1H99. hl
readinif "ServicJ.

le it panel .body car
of many chicken
identified ■on «m*
utter another. The­
ta ot ills lire tracks
»w bod;,

• found snch h ot1
ih;*- |&gt;al. •bl.tn
kiih-d while
ofUcno
*

ilpcnt days in the nvighborhroid &lt;d
Mendon and Vlek»bu:g atld i-.cry where the neebiint a^iiin*: ihei:
■ priisor.cr crew blacker and blacker
■ lie btrasted of being .1 iao-cuh'
.man,.of being quick on the trwr
and,never to is* taken ••hie The
Kalamazoo Mhcriff'.s. depaftmen:
, picked up
after Job" that could lx
laid at Mr. Goertler'.s door.
i Then Goettler* broke jut ot Him
Barry county Jail, not a diUkmlt

•e daughter

by many
pa.s*m;:.(

I Mrs. Gntiryc Smith
puny burned, 'yirou'gh his
noon nt Ijk'e Odessa,
mints* tier “-‘th and friendship
y of Hastings called at
. Mr Mtwarr in­
J Ulf Stairs Tuesday
duced him 10 come to Hastings and
locate that company in the old Fur-:
niture Company plant, which, had;
•&lt; n Idle tor several years .
1 Miss Grace Ingra... — ________
a'hmd._
It can thus be .seen that RltfninTOhio, has jxen vi*itlng'her aunt.
and Cluster .................
Mcs-i-r were the men
- •*nwnsend.
most responsible tor -bringing init Ion Claes met Friday
dUStritG I &gt; this city. It was the
lice chase•h made

through- that syeces* establish in
Hastings tne Pres.. Company. The.
Vikiug company and the Mantikii tunng Company. But it should not
be forgotten that it -was JUohard
Meucr who, Induced Mr Tyd«*n to
come here. His brother Chester
greatly.aided, too. m the success
of- all these industries. •

Vrrn- Wylchcr of Next. i»b’or of Zion Lulherar;
church ot W&lt;xniiand. made a surwy ,
of the scattered,Lutheran brethren"!
imrraitu- SotinewHe's Illness was
, prcnouifced scwrl' t Lever by Dr. living Hi the city ot Hastings atidj
Kinde and not. Lester Sonneville’s Vicinity, and derided to supply them
• home i* under quarantine. Lorraine
Tin* first
war coining fine but at thh writing
brr 6. 1932, and’
Home, &lt; uher
within
Church mid Green Si&lt; a.i procured
ol hl* trial anti he did not c/re t:i ■ m-s LtLbi*- Cr.ivi n
Un a-regular meeting place..
I lace confinement in u more wcuru I fortune '■&gt; -I'!1 Mui t.
In the brtdniiing .“vrvicr.s wertf
^prison.
[week.*.
injttnm; !:
held every other. Sunday alterno.ni
. Ai once Sheriff- Leonard started badly Hm- wiu- taken
out on the “ffian-liunt." Again th-:.'in-lawMrs AndicXv Meyer s, in at 2.30, which time- was later
law enlorcettfcnt .otKcers of Barry Hasting' mid ha.-, m.-rUeal treat­ changed to 7 30 in the evening.*
county wen! down into his old Intent ant! the lx-m of care and her
ic appointed to Jv as deacon and
haunt*. • Slim" Thoma*. *uavc. .-.low - Irietids will be glad to ice her able
until per-1
spoken southerner. w.i» taken in for to return home.
f questkuiltig bv t,hc combined lorcr- ' Lorra Sonneiil'.e.staying with mmuni otjieers could
months. I
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.... ■f.iuxtiH*. in. joid nnle i her Brandpannts. ,\’r. and Mrs. G. Diirinu'this period .lf»f
Nov.
6.
I«:i2
to
Dei-.yi.
• but he told enough
officed on the right track. TTi:»m
1'001-1’ Mrs. Hcniy ToJc V not
well ^f8,'
was known to be an antv? aei'cplice ol GoerUcr but it w.oi thou?
'tight iaitnln. Her jlaushier from Haith
‘
b-.-st to allow him more or if ie
[way tn order to find &lt;;-kii!
•ir. anil Mm. Glen Gates, and her
.through liivagency U ixi-.nbl*' Abi
1. Franklin, spent the week end
Johns Mi'’am in-. tttcr»a-ed and(this time the State lAillce at Jac
;h relative* in Kalamazoo.
iRt'ornc Tmifled m tt* ixtrpo*.- af:
sop jeported a carload of chicks
building tpp kingdom &lt;4 God m Has­
'that implicated Thomas and th
POWERS ELTIOES.
'came to Kalainaiio to /m'.iv
Charlc.: Hatue.r viMtni hi* father tings. and on January 21. 1934. tltc[
ihim. In order Ho do
I". !Uiwawi|.|-. 10
rue jhim. wri’K Mi'iion oniantaqd adbpt«d 1
j ougltly they Hxilkji 1
Donlxnd attended the Golden Gloves tutfon and elected pmnnnent offl-j
errs to talje*charge of business at-]
j and Thomas, s-cnsliig,
ol 1 luiimanient on Tijuruday evening.
:
fairs
of
the
organtiatioti.
the net upyn lilm, t‘:
. .
MbiH Dijj*y Frost mid friend. Carl
■ample of hi* pah tWeitlcr. and e Light, of Str Johns /.pent tne week . lh&lt;* election of offlcen&lt; resulted ittl
j caped horn the State Police.
I'iul with Ivt parent*., Mr. and Mrs. the choiie of Nicola. KuempeJ df u-i
con. Glenn Glum, elder. Wjn. Teske,
- Trooper Jack cieeve- &lt;&gt;1 the state Henry Frost,
traiuim-r Mra. V. M. Leary, finan­
'police deserves gieat credit for the
Ari .’He Bedford spent the'week cial
secretary and Mr* Glenn Clutn.!
I determination with which he fol- ,&lt;jid with Donna. Neil at Irving.
secretary. Th' envelope!
lowed up thfinan who had escaped
ML-s Bonnie Beach viaited at the recording
. stem was
udopMd and Mr Cluin
1 him- With all the acutance the U- •home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travin
“„„„
* ■■
■.
»tp appointed to'i
1 fleers qf Kalamaroo and Hastiwcalila few days the past week.
„make
member canvas*. |
jcould
give him
--------------......lie "caught
—_-----up" with!
----- ; Mr. amt Mrs. Gocyge Eggle.,ton
5 •tlw. t__ ‘ ____
.st John's Mitafon
hi* man on Grand Boulevard In De-land fanuly of Irving were Sunday T,,U
nic^:i'
■ troll. Thoma* broke and run. there I gwsu of her »iat&lt; r. Mrs' Cartier now i&lt; a permanent -.iruanization
and
Is
hefe
t:&gt;
slay,
ufiil we welcom-*
wa* a volley of shot.. one taking ef- 8chor.dfhn&lt;
and fumilv.
I feet fatally. Leonard Goerti. r
| Mr. and Mrs. Huy Serveit and otir brethren in .the faith to worship
I arrested twenty minute:, later .is he I, family ot Middleville wen* Saturday with its.
drove up to the apartment unaware i evening vKHor.. nt the hoineDf Mr.
Detroit Free Pre--:. In horse and
of the late that had befallen his I and Mrs. earner ScJjondelmeyer.
buggy days, the thine* that *hut off
pal
Once-more. Dick Palmer! Cun- the vjeftr were called blinders uutead
1 A few ulghis taler Lu the city 01 gratutatioru.
of billboat ds.

Fire, Theft and
Robbery ...

up your strength, peps up your appe­
tite and makes you feel like
a new person.

All for
Only

1 Pint
Bottle!

LyBARKER’S
W’/icrc Immediate Attention and Courtesy
■
Arc Shown To All .

Telephone 2115

Hastings, Michigan

How to Stretch your
Dollar in Food Buying!
Seicntifiu tests.have shown that
PURE milk is u balrfnced food, con­
taining vitamins and food elements
helpful to all members of the fam?
ily II is indispensible for the grow­
ing child, and the rheiipcjt food
you can buy.

’

Every drop of milk we sell conies
from our mvn tested and accredited
herd. ()ur dairy barns have auto­
matic, olectrically .operated vehtilator systems so the air in them is
kejit untainted. .Mr. StaulTer, who
has charge of“ the
‘ cow?, Keep* the

barns in the best pohsibie condition.
Our milk house is equipped with
every device tor convenient, and
sanitary handling oil our ’product.
From the time the milk is drawn
until iL is bottled and capped, hu'maii hands never touch it. "So we
are permitted by the State to sell
our milk as •'GRADE A.” But it
costs you no more.
The logic of all this is that you
should USE MORE MILK in your
home, and Highlands Dairy Grade
A milk is available for you. A tele­
phone call will bring it to your door,

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

�’AGF SIX
----------------------- 1-

-tion for lircnrr to sell filed, ordej- L :

••.u.-dla

COURT HOUSE NEWS

*.■&lt;. rW

”

n-i •-■tn-w.1-------. j

PRORATE COURT.
F&gt;t. Samuel Coulthard, dec'd.. Pe­
lion far Admr. filed, order for pub.Ife^Uon’^hleted.
l&gt;i. Lyman G Rates, d*r d Will
for prob-te « ’till
notice filed, proof «-f
admit

litlul

iniarritnn

account of Admr filed, order a&lt;- petition
!&gt;lgnlng residue. entered, &lt;IBcha'rgc
entered
of Admr issued,
t ttniiied

Stipulation hit- adjournment fil&lt;
order tor adjournment entered.

The Welfare of
the Children
. . • '• ■ : •

of exeeutoen filed.
Jr.. imrnljn
order limiting
•
•
-•••petition
fot
dice to emitAdii
Adn

ion ’o continti*

be nn-ldrcn—participate, nnd he cited In I
particular our National Master. L.
'
’ J. Tabor, ns an example of the de­
Ut until t! tol- velopment of leadership acrompluh«!d bv the Grange, predicting
•hat dur order will continue to be
the torch bi-aier -llirouxh the years
'e «»»••. Tuiu hluK u|n&gt;n economic
tiiobletn« he stati’d that ifndrr-imntuiiption and not over production
&gt;• the b.oic catiM' of our, agnctillural tumble*, unit also cxpre.vsedhtmveif ir- favoring an income tux.
•We next enjovt'd a violin solo by
Mr Edward ScharlT. who re.ijxxidi-d
[o’a hearty i ncure.,
A novel feature, presented by
member&gt;; of Irving- Grange, was

Pocahontas Coal
Is mined along the borderline of the State of Old Virginia. Von
can get Mime idea of it* popularity, by the fart this operation
has now the largest daily tonnage of any single mine loading
cv&lt; lin^»rly prepared caal in the whole POCAHONTAS district.
Ndni growth in prt&gt;iluctiuh would have been ImpoHoible without
a Heady growing 11*1 of satisfied dealer customer*. multiplied
.several times over by many thousand well pleased household

I Mr -. Henry Pro t
ry interevtm^ amf
•ctions -by Bror,.
ley. splendidly n'ti-1
the tillcrnoon pro-

, The high heat unit and splendid lasting value, dean burning
, quality and low ash content are interesting features that make

Give Superior Pocahontas Coal a Trial

Rexall 31st Birthday

Edmonds elevator &amp;

r-. Lena Norris,
Pomona Lecturer.

CELEBRATION SALE

IMPLEMENT COMPANY

to the inun with
mania. a* the ad
ivincs BrmkTtatnw.vilO lx It.-t

Elour, Feed, Coal. Cement, Lime, Brick, Tile

HASTINGS, MICH.

THIRD LESSON ON
WtDNESDAY. FEB

A Carnival of Btgger
and BETTER
Bargains!

Because
they want to
prove to you the
quality and low prices
REXALL Merchandise,
10,000 individually owned Rex­
all Drug Stores conduct this great ad­
vertising event. They, as well as the manufAclurers, sacrifice their profits To make possi­
ble .these big money-saving values. Their loss
is your gain. For you get the regular full sized
packages—fresh standard quality merchandise.

21

K'

C I I C A- P
1\

kJ

Vz

10

Michigan Fine
Granulated

VJL /

46c

i a doth sack $1.1 A

PANCAKE =. 5 s«k 22c

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

It-k

GOODS DI I.IV1 RI I)

PRUNES

TENDERIZED

FRUITS

TOK SALADS

20c
." ’ 25c

PINEAPPLE SLICED
■ '
■
21c
PI M IENTOS
'
10c
CHOCOLATE
*”"■
9c

AUCTION SALE!
I find it necessary to dispose of the following property and
will sell at public auction to the highest bidder on the farm
known as the Sherman Zimmerman farm, two miles south of
Dowling or the third farm north of the Johnstown Grange hall
on M-37, on
&gt;v

liurkwhval

I'biin.

CHERRIES PITTED
2!:.! 25c

The REXALL STORE

HONEY
Pure Exlrnchd.

Bambino. Specially dried. More |x&gt;rtion-, io the box.

Sockeye. Firm texture.

TUNA

OCEAN BEAUTY

““

17c

FINE TABLE

Ed. Cassidy, Clerk.

Rich and full-flavored.

PUREE Tomato
F.n-r-it Brand

10 ox. can

Fine for Soups. Sauces anti Gravy.

COFFEE I±7

ib.

19c

LARD pure 2 15c
MAZOLA Pint Can 18c
ib*.

Pure Vegetable Oil.

SALAD
CORNED
Seasoned Just Right.

17c

PAPER NAPKINS

10c

V linens, lures, lingerie and
ilk stockings. po*. not -s q
injure hands. 2!
pkg. * DC

uren

KIRK’S &amp;&amp;. -5c
OXYDOL kr 22c
OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER
1 r*
Chases Dirt
Z C,n* * DC

Lost Receipts

ty would h
twelve gradec school.
This is a matter thai
If P ran
thought qve
be worked out, Barry eernntv
tajee its pla«ce as.the'Crst Mid
bounty to afford evt
th:- advantages of tu
echool. and. through
'Foundation, the trcatlv add&lt; d ad‘vuntges of health teucbhig. health
training,and medical SuperusjopToi

SANK ontASTrh'OS ar.d

.

White Naptha Soap.

t22c
15c

Broadcast

Very palatable,

P.&amp; G.

AMERICAN FAMILY
FLAKES

« behev

HARRY PICKARD, Propr.

19c

SALMON

RALSTON’S
23c

Duroc Jersey stock hog.
Four brood sows.

TERMS:—CASH. No properly removed until settled for.

.

SPAGHETTIS 16c

CRACKER JACK
19c
POST’S BRAN
’
‘i’ 7'7*'..... 14c

Commencing at one o’clock in the afternoon/ I offer the^-following property:

FARM TOOLS.
Good wagon and hay rack.
Two-l^orse riding cultivator.
Oliver riding plow.
Three-horse walking plow..
Spike tooth drag.
Pair bob sleighs.
Mowing machine. •
100 ft. good'Tppe and hay
fork.
. \
Numerous other articles.

47c

5

Fine qfiality ni;d flavor.

Blended right for flavor and body. Ground fresh.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1934

Henry ^tannery, Auctioneer.

All Prices Include Sales Tax.
We cash CWA Checks.

TOMATOES &amp; 329c

I •

Three good cows.
Full blooded Guernsey bull.
Yearling Guernsey and Jer­
sey heifer.

S
A Superior uncotorcd Green .J;i|iun
Tea. Does not cluing*1 ui tup. i

iv (lif printed. (luted, anil Itemisril

llrum-M that these re\

125
Money-Savers for you. See
large hand bill for full list of items.
Sale lasts all the month of-February.

CATTLE AND HOGS.

Mission Inn
TEA
23c

IT’S EASY THIS WAY!

Lynd- of M. S. C.
i, ;- "Your Child’s Emo­
ions and His Behavior”

And you rfet tremendous savings. All in order
to show you that Rexall merchandise will please
you. Don’t miss this.cvent!

3 work horses as follows:
Gray mare, wt. 1500 lbs.
Black mare, wt. 1500 lbs.
Gray mare, wj. 1300 lbs.
Black mare colt, 2 years old
in June.

Farm Implement)

TELEPHONE 2118

--.I;

The Volume Buying ol 10,000
Home-Owned Drug Stores
Give You Thesel-ow Prices

HORSES.

-

19c

5
Keeps Clothes White.

=FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Head Lettuce
Grape Fruit

No. 252 Oranges

2 for 15c
5 for 23c

dozen 20c

No. 150 Oranges

dozen 33c
2 lbs. for 15c
Potatoes Idaho Baking 15 lb.bag 49c
Sweet Potatoes

C. THOMAS STORES

�THE HASTINGS HANNER, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY it 1934

Social Events and Personal Mention

CIVIC PLAYERS
ENJOY ACTIVE YEAR

Association Produces Three
Plays and Brings Battle

RARRYVfLLE.

Women's Club

MivJoAary dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mis. Floyd Nesbitt Friday.
,rlue u&gt; the extreme cold weather.
A quiet wedding was sok-mnlzcd
tli.i;- WonM-iis C«iub was heal &gt;n the at the home of Rev. Willetts Satur­
jCenUid school ‘builiffiig Friday aft­ day evening when Mua Surah Deernoon. Feb.. 9th After the usual Prirstcr and Will Slocum were unit­
bUXlUCM session' tlie Literature De- ed in marriage.
partm'ent took charge of the pro­ The funeral of Chas. Northrup of
gram.
.
’
*
Nashville was held in the Barryi Mr* Roy Cordes gave the wbtd villc church and he was laid to reel'
study. Mrt- David yunBuskirk gave in the nearby cemetery.
a very intonjstlng talk on "ColletMr. und Mrs Will Hyde and Mr
Uoiu of Colonial Furniture." For il­ and Mr- Chester Smith attended
lustration,- Mrs. .VanBuikirk used th" Farm Bureau meeting and
the collection* of early American luncheon at the Pottum club house
furniture ••xlilbited at the museum in Battle Creek Twsday.
Mtis Evelyn Day of tensing and
ini' Metropolitan Mu- Mbs Helen Willltts of Kalamazoo
nan wing
York. •Mount Vernon’ twcrc week end gtiests ol their par-

Robert, Jr . vialted Mrs Sarah IUr~---------- -U AND 1 CLUB.
Creek Guild Here
per a Rd Mr*. Winifred Pryor of Tlie U and 1 Bridge Club enjoyed
Early in the spring last year the
ADE-TO.MEASURE rails ire not
La ruing on Sunday. .
a birtikiay dinner at one o'clock Hastings Civic Player*' A s &lt; utlon
Harold JcfTerifa
JefTerlj'ii of
ot Lowell was the Wediuoday
wwuMMUy afternoon,
nlternoon, February 7.
d Abo..,
hundred
different than ready-to-wear. They
guest
Friday “
*»t the
U»e injine
iumie of Mra. Maude
Maud- Hooiun.
Human.
*w" Jha , |(Ut| ln ltl&gt;
nest of .Julian*
Julian" Townsend Prlrtav.
vary in quality and workmanship accord­
night and attended the junior cIoak “» htmur of her birthday. Cover1
u“ , J u,J1,.v,.d )n ;U5 vj).
pu,. -Wto M Rlsh'"
, IT'S
rn, Ite M u.e.nte„ «&gt;
SSlTefX »
ing io the standards of the men who make
Mr. ahd
Mrs Weldon
Weldon Wolfe
Wolfe und
and "‘‘■club and liu. table a u&gt; centered to
, »jxak.
. ,. and
lld ,fiaid ...
;K)r»in,.
Mr.
ahd Mr*.
theirr FUH
supiKirting
and sell them. 'I Over a hundred men have
family of Battle Creek were Sun­ with a’lovely birthday bouquet of contributions
bought made to-measure suits here in the
day gurtta Of Mr and Mra. Ja* cactus bliMsonu. and geraniums During
the
afternoon
budge'
tyas
Wo|fe and ptiier relatives.
They could not help but
enjoyed, the high scon, being w. n
Rev and Mrs Ray Merrill of by Mto. Myrtle U»i« and the .c-m./hows a cimmiendable record
mere. We guarantee satis­
Lowell were guests of Rev. and Mrs solation by Mrs. Beatrice D-C.ai, for eompli^limunt.
faction
to
you
on anything and
MA
W...n..r .nd Hddenek . E.' .SX'
"CT,
which appropriate prizes, w. r«
On Juile 9 .
• Warner were in Grand RapicU on 1 ‘
2?..? 8 tKfore the Commer- awarded by the hostc.-s Before the r.s-vcmtioh prt.
everything you buy here..
Tavern tn 'Sudbury. Tiu:se
Chester WillltU of Lansing en­
Wodnrsday,
.
\
ciai liud.
club adjourned a lovely birthday 'Outward Bound." b
coUecik.n.,
showed,
the
crude.
Yimplc
tered Ahe Pennock hospital Sunday
•
- -- •
- ndA in - Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giddings and cake w»s cut and partaken of. and It wx- a &gt;:
forms of the plonre
for observation. We hope; for better
fund ay t&gt;,clr niece. Ml** Bernice Snugg* everyone wL-.heel Mrs. Hounan iti.tnv munipt b
Tfiilored-to-Measure Prices:the mor-t Iuxutmxk
romantic reports next week.
■
of Chicago, were .Sunday guest* of iiappy returns of such a pleasant oug!u,&lt;
and Monday
r-. of fumildre.
Kenneth WUeox of the CCC’s of
$21.50 to S 13.50
'
Mr
nn&lt;)
Mrs.
Loren
Johnson
of
birthday.
trouiwMiss Bernice .'Wiggs of Chicago
Modern
American
Period
FurniBig
Bay
was
home
last
week
on
a
Middleville.
member'
Is tin- guest, of Mr and Mrs Guy
iru day leave but the company teleLewis Karmew accompanied Ste­
licturc
pl
gramed
Sunday
nigh!
and
ask'
d
him
Nearly sigty were present on Fti- pUv
.
Mr and Mrs T H Baird stfu' ven Karines and IMck Palmer to
!&lt;&gt; return immediately a.- he was
. .alien­
••Gre»n Pasture'.” i«- Battle Creek Detroit on Thursday where the da&gt; cvcnuig at tlie btiieht bndxc
there has been : badly needed in his work of preparboys entered the final* of the Gold­ party und. r tlie au»plce&gt; &lt;&gt;f t*i&lt; gtriy
on Friday evening.
en Gioves contest
Charity Guild of Pcnn «lc lek.pitat piu),
Mr. nn&lt;| Mrs Robert. Jessen of
kin Bunday
Chicago came Friday for a visit with A'droun.ie, Fourtai;ji table.*. ...
tiiik
. I'
r M«Miron
CIorWMW Crawford play ut auction, contract and crib- Ka.arnu/.io Ont:.J
, Dr and Ml' , c.
Ditlirop were Ms M,lrt
'
D&lt;-'5,r
rHurnrd Sunday but bag*-.
guests -if Mbs Olive •Lathrop
-■---- o!- —
Mi* Jessen remained for a longer
Winners of high score
... : . i..
ind children
Contract. Mr . Kirhurd L&gt;&gt;|
2lara Day and tlu-ec girls and Miss
Mr. and Mrs Ebcn Pennock ol
Albion visited His brother and wife.
in (iriHid, Rapids un Friday
Hcrble Wilcox spent Friday
bilge.
MLss
Ruth
Robson
Mrs Flank Adair went Tuesday
ram.
is
planning
a
-.nrduy in Hauling* while
Wednesday They found Horace
Refreshment* wbre .vrvL_
PHlyer
h was tn Vicksburg visiting
Pennock gaining nicely from hU re­ cryone had a delightful lime.
friends'.
'
NORTH CASTLETON.
mnuently* In a few months' time.,
D.' and Mrs. d D. Walton Were cent accident.
Mr. mid Mrs Herbie Wilcox and
Amoijg those whT saw ''Green
. in KalanwKuxi Tliur.-dny evening to
E peakins received word Sunda]
Mn. Han-1 Zarr-vs of Grand Rap­
। Kenneth spent Monday with Mr.
Pastures ' in Grand RapuLt on Sat&gt;.! &lt;• One. Sunday Afternoon.”
Fashion Trends anil .Mr.- Albert Holsubus ot Belle- that hU mother. Mr*. Mary Dew ids spent Saturday at the George
I tie regular meeting ol the Ann :Mr und Mrs. Finley Johnston arc mduy were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cor­
and Millinery.' j vue. Kenneth went oh to Kalamazco
glfi-st-s ot Mr. and Mrs. Edw. John.- des. Mr and Mrs. M L. Cook. Mr. lean Legion Auxiliary will be held on
on the sick
numbers oizthe Worn- where he took the train for
'
Big ot her-daughUr tn Grund Rapids. Mis* Oaytha Littic
and Mrs Hubert -Oook, Mr. and Thuisday1 evenin
iton of Grant! Rapids this week.
The fuheraj will be al their old
models to dU- Bay.
rn
um. kMrs « W Co?'
A D Knis- chop suey supper
Iwtne at Mecosta Tuesday at one
Paul Town'i-nd entertained
unday guest* of tk,r"' ,{,;v &gt;' L O-'W«'y.. George
&lt;
r.
Mr.
and
Mr&gt;
Fred Mills.
- !&gt;•wcy. Mrs Aben Johnson' and' and the c&lt;#t •&gt;!
Mis La-la Dunbar of Kalamazoo
.Miss Betty Munjoy ciirrJ' home
M: and M:- John Hniu of fiom
Steven and Agnes Johnson.
divided among ti
Grand
Rapids Tuesday
M-.-datne; Katluruu?
Richland spent Sunday with
day. She wears a cast for Iwr on? fihotbe Oaks and Mrs. Di
CORNER
•S IIOS' "r.’ N H. Barber
nilce.
as a result of a dislocated
------- -- hip.
..... Grand Rapids we: j bum
Mis.
M Waters has sold Iler farm leg.
Miss Arlene Campbell was host- Iiin. .M.1V&lt;;| the dinmr !-,.
and Mrs. "Wm Wliite She is We hope she can be cured1 p&lt;: - Celia Townsond's Tue.Mfa’
D Tobias. Saturday after- ■laying with Mr und Mrs RFx Wa­
css to thr Busmc** Women* Has- carriers
--------------------- \---------------------------jitlnl Guild on Monday evening A b.-ing pi
ler- We lute to lose oitf old neighlovely dinner Was. served at Atlic
MetlHidUt social rooms, followed by,
j Mr. mid Mr- N* II Barber attend-,
the buaiiie.-.-, minting. It wa* voted to „„
;i-d a Farm Bureau meeting at Battle’
a.'v.ist with the purchme of a double udni-d ‘at a bridge dmm r on Frei
; Creek Thursdiiv.
izilln lor use at the Nursery -school evening rompltmen
; Mr. and Mr-. ■ Deibcrl Enzian
and a collection was taken for that mi ”
'
■ ailed on Mr and Mrs R. H Halpurpose.
• j-oien being laid
;fend ':i’at Silver Creek Sunday eve-*
ntertalnnicni feature, pfghji
intng'.
i Dorothea Hammond spent the'
very delightful talk ami’-Mr'. Si’dn.y
:pa..t week at Lent Corners caring
...
...... ........ ym,. were out
: for »ier . usler-in-ltiw, Mrs. Leland
This coupon worth S4.O2 to you .
telling of her jienamai tikper'Hammon&lt;^*wbo has been ill.
which alj i njoyed
.
u . R. ( . I
; The Community Club will meet a;
ONE HOt R, ONLY
ADVERTISING
The March mreilng will be enter- 'I iw'w; R &lt;
taint'd by Mtss Louise Gqfctr assist? ly birthday p.
Bring this coupon to our More with only Wi cents und we will
■ruury 17. Representative Chius Park- •
rd 'by Mrs. Hany Wood.
22. m honor
give you a beautiful unbreakable SeH-FilIlng Fountain Pen,
;tr will be the s;&gt;raker. Co-operuUve
with two extra 14-K pen points that tit the pen. You nlro get
: dinner.
.
.
I hintt Aft
.MTWti.
a propel und rniel pencil that matches the pen. This MJW
and pehcil bet is given to you FREE. You really pay only fqr
Mln- Helen Newton very pleasant­
the points. An Ironclad Guarantor with each m l Jtut to adMr.
Potter
ot
Bedford
called
on
ly eiiVrUilmd OTti-en nu mbers of
vtrti:L‘ IHr new PEN-CRO lif-umc Pt n Points .ic.r fountain
J. Wuliuutn Sunday. . ' . ..
pens. Dan't mu- t)ps w&lt;hdcrlul opportunity. If )&lt;&gt;u can‘l
Mr and Mr- Homer Rowtodcr
Thursday rv&lt; nlmt. Feb Hth..
ccme at this hour, send someone tu tin- store with'signed ootfwere Sunday giA-st.. of Mr and Mrs.
Ed. Deakin.
|
Miss Elizabeth Henry
&lt;i&gt;nrr of store. Don't forget this date and hour. Positively no
John
Hilling
Ijs
confined
to
the
charge ot the devotional hour und birthday parly ut the
scit.’taold after this hour Mlle’ Limit two sets with each coupon.
house
all
the
time
from
a
severe
Ml- Edith Ornisbc finished the re■
■ - - •
; attack of heart trouble.
view of the mission study book
I"&gt;ih«
yy(’’ ■ Mr and Mrs. Etl. Deakin Were in
nd Mrs. Edd New- * Meccata Tuesday to attend the fumorrow." which was Very interest: Meyers home, • n,.ro|
mother, who passed
mg. The business mming followed
ral days there, j away Sunday at the home of herTwi-new members came-into the
.arciicc-Bump
und daughter. Mrs. Theodore Cole’, in*
Customer must sign here .
Guild making the enrollment iwcn-

Mcs. Edw. VanPopering vtilted
relatives In Grund RupttLs last week,
MU* Dorothy Barnes waa home
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Mrs Hattie Bellinger, of Hickory
Corner.; vistied Jklra. Nettle Hyde op
Tuesday.
\
Sam Amer i* in South Haven and
Jfldiatiapolis. Indiana, this week on
**buMnt-M. ■
' M. O. Abbott of Buttle Creek was
in the city last Wednesday culling

M

Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp; Hoys

SPECIAL for 1 Hour Only
z Saturday Evening
8 to 9 P* ni.

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iuy Keller* Sundny School
class, known as the "Anchor Class. "
will hold their social meeting on
Saturday evening at the home of
Mrs A. D Kniskern. After u choji
sucy .supper, the girls will be .sJioun
Mrs. Kniskern's collection of orien­
tal articles, the girls ail coming, bi
UlUnise .costumes. The committee
in charge is composed of Muses
Ruth Winslow. Kallileen Merriman
and Barbara Crook.

LOW PRICES
SATURDAY, FEB. 17

FRIDAY. FEB. 16

Anza Coffee

45c

The Health Coffee

Tho Culture Ripened Coffee,

am Shultt, Freeport or
u. 26c
UULter Middleville Plu, la*
Ammonia
Fu/Z Qua/‘
15c
Kellogg’s
Bran L‘*- Sii* 19’/2C
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Mother’* Betl. The Flour Of

F lour The Beit Cook* 24H Ib*. $1.09
Macaroni f..c&gt; bm
j “• aic
CoSCee
Maxwell Haute
“ 26c
MEAT MARKET SPECIALS

Oleo

Fancy Quality

Beef Steak

Round

Pork Steak Shoulder
Beet Pure
Lard

2 o.
u.

19c

I4’/2c
I»'/2C

4 u- Me

TRADE HERE AND SAVE

HINMAN’f

We Deliver

The BIG /Little Store

Phone 2491

Feb 10. Ka'.urda.v
were liavmi; a n
Some- dincrent Ulan in Micii
The Cl’arkc”.* uddn .-.- i
livery St to :* r.buru.

8
than met
M.McMillan Fruht
9. and sewed tor tin- nor
Outing flannel bloomer.,
cloths were made, among
things for the children. I
number ot the member*w
ent and a delicious lunch ua
A number
•ome yoiing
young, skated on the ur
lakFSunduy It wx- lovely a.
rhone brightly and there wa
Rood music.
little wind. Some folks walked aero-t»uf lake und buck. The’ Plough bmed t v in
family came up there from Toledo. ThL party
: entirely fre
Mr and Mrs Roy G. Hubbard en­ the funds t
tertained their bridge cltib on Fri­ ibership • it
day evening After the pot. luck
touched
bv Kirs John Nobles and Maurice
Foreman

Mr. und'Mrs. Horace Waggoner
and family.
u son. s»v,u,cn&gt;.
' ,,,
nui
Kenneth, ui
of vnvci
Olivet visited
.ton und sjh. wnj
B j Wellman's Sunday
n. und hi* sun. Robert, all of
------- - word Monday
Ed. Deakin received
Hii-tinii- called at George DbMott'a that their son, Donald. wbO was in
‘ the C. C. C. camp near Houghton
Will Moore s|x,nt one day lake, had been injured and had been
el: in Hastings helping to transferred,to a hospital in Detroit1
her lather. Mr. Bump, who . for treatment.
n |ll since lust July.
'
id Mrs. Mohler and duugh*
MARTIN CORNERS.*
• ■ ■
,
Sunday with
Remember tile I. A. S. at Mrs.
Me Phillips and MHW. Skid*“ ‘
'Vednesday, Feb 21.
i for dinner Ch U No. 3 will entcrtain. A cordial nvitatlon U extendI AIR LAKE.
fed to all
ustcj Lidies' Aid will m&lt; ■ Mis* Imogene Barry was a wcck21. for dihn : with Mr*
** , end guest of Mis* Gladys Bennett
Dumcy anu&gt; m Hasting^ and attended the Junt her.’mr play Friday evening. .
iiwi '-1 Mr... Ruth Varney und IRtle sons
• umnqt with ...
Mi- tit Carlton Center spent Thursday
very body invited.
J &lt;&gt;f lust week with their aflnt. Mrs
'Millie Fisher.
. .— ---y--------- Mr and Mra. Orr Fisher were
m.ini u l u MUy. \v- extend j Sunday afternoon callers in Lakcx i ol wisin': .1'1 them. They j VIew-at Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Munn's
'-..ub' near c.irhmi e nter
j and at Frank and William Cog*.
Mrs. Charles Ix'chloitmr speir. well h
part ot U-t week with to r daughter | Willard Hilton und ctoldren were
Mr.- K&gt; ntivth Spaw. □! Miu
Sunday guc-sts of hi:, sister Mrs
A httie group of jnetid.- dropix d; Grace Landis, and family near
------ "
durday night to'Woodland.

i.r..vj (OH.stKs,
Mr. and Mrs Mahlon Burkett and
Jiiy unit family haw; hmiil.v and Miss Dorothy Butler of
ntoved near Prairieville to work by Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
the year lor Eh Ltmley.
Hammond and Jons ol Cressey. Ro­
About 35 iricnds
Iricnds sur(&gt;ri.wd Be;. j land Day and Mr.. Alfred Bail and
S '*&gt; mi for Ab9Ut
spanM&gt;r. Mr. lE’rtiert Reinhart, were
i.HlUctlon
illowed
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I
n: SatUNtoJ nlSh‘- ITogrc»wc daughter of Allegan and Mrs. Mvrdelightfully entertained on Thurs­
The stae' l,rt1r0 was played. Supto'r was served tie' Day
- ■•
of Richland
-were- Sunday
day evening by Mi. and Mrs T. S Kltuig!
|,“','ra&lt;l .. Ilni-■U,w.rel?n.ll. ,
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leland
K. Reid at their, home on Michigan
Hamm md.
attempted .I
equal to those i
avenue. ■
(LOVERDALE.
Mb* Dora Brandstelter called -on
jirodttccd pr 'Ic'S'.oiiHily und audi- ,;ur M1V
. - • ,UUI1
- .----- ,------ -. Edward Tombs Sunday. Ho u not
iorium rent run up into rather ,IHMW
'■ rolurncd any fetter at thr, writing.
Mrs.■ Daod Boyes-ite-rntcrUbnllig heavy item.
. sp&lt; use Admissii'n,hJ(n,&gt; Sunday morninc.
■ Marc and Clarcnn i Hammond
the O. G. Chib Ihi.'.,WeuncMluy eve­ uric.’- hak.- Iw.n ■.&lt;•:•[ us low as'11ns-' v,.t * ..j ...
.. .
aianabte to h ‘Yi'i-’n M!’7i,U‘rl
11111 wn''!callcd on Mr* Georgia Hammond
ning at her home mi W. Green St.
L2 Have been vlsjtim-. a die home oi,.lIld daughters of Kaluimudo. SunBridge wU| be played alter the put i veryonc. If is not the Intention, or
. th''ir atm. Dougal, and1 family of De- jjjy.
luck Eupj^'r.
purpose of tlio msoclation to make 'nmt for a few months, retumeifi। The Mb-c.s Hattie and^Einma
afiy profit. &lt; r.ly to pay current cx- !lome Monday.
I Doster. Ed. Camels and (Jlarcnpc
’^aRu^nd auccctt' Mr-.und M’' Wellington MomcaJj|
1 H ;inunond
&lt;nuii&gt;Ulrt njad(
n’uH.i, u,, business ir’ip'to
Mr. Clarence • Clitlord
*H&gt;ngc;JM^jucd^w'-i
.
'
and Miss Ethclyn Don* Pre : &gt;:i- conunuet! p.i ..i..ip. unu suca.o al)d duugh'.i r of Bedlord spen’■ Kalamazoo Wednesday
both of Hastings, were united in
[ mf and Mis Arthur Johncock.}suddcn IttlI arf4Ulti hw lM,t uwk
marriage at the home cf the bride’ tx detouRl.v « mtd^- _____
.
iin
ir.v
I
vvrin
entertained,
their
grandchildren
of
,
go^,
gOlna
o
w
.
Monday. February 5, 1934 at 3.00 P.
' •■'•IH&lt;^,l|cgan over the week end
M. by the Ret . Alice A .Griffln.
There will-ix- sjaeial services nt
Mrs. Ford -Demond and chUiinn1
the M E. cliui.h lor tn. foltouinglrf Ka|ainazio vtMled the l.c-'er)
Mr ami Mrs Herbert Rimlmnk two week;.. Ix gttinir.K next Stind.iy I MoIur„ lK)n)C sullday evening
DonRha McBain o( Deitqn ■
entertained the Junfac cLi.w play evening. Feb IH All uro cmdially
called al the 4iomc o: he.- uncle.j
cast Friday night it tliMr home on Inyitj-it to allGid tliv.se services.
R.-v Loomis ot Fleepat was »n ,n ,•?. Pierce and family ot.
So. Jefferson’ foUdwIng^lAc produc­
’
tion of "Why Be Rich?" The young the vicinity calling Sunday alter- ,n(Kin |as.
„
, i Onuigrvillc Community w»u&gt;»
fu^ks report an cspcxiully fine time
nz»t? is quite ill with ipi4ytra
Bih. an cntoriuhimcntI
HAPPY Sl'RPRISE.
NATIONAL
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' „ 'ut tin- town hull. Friday night. Feu.;
HASTINGH
Twelve relatives and friend- ,&lt;jf
..IcEununy I* scry ill । j6 one third ot the proceeds 'will
: h.r t».. &lt;UusW-ra.|1.„ „ Uh. ctou.Id.,iv
T. a..
Mrs. Lucinda Jordan surprised her
--------on Sunday, bruiglng u pot luck din-,'Ada ;ui&lt;| ll'UTi. Ii.ig*-coiiw holin' to
lutiiiy root
.
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
tier and spending a very hawy via.. 1- - Harold Elliott of Flint was home
Joe Steiiger.' wlio was under the
.with her.
•
,
to visit his..parcni*. Mr. and MrsJduclors* •care, is better.
THIRD GROUP -STARTS.
Ijtinw Elliott. Sunday.
iI vuw.
Visitor* al Chris Zimmerman's,
| The third piny reading group met
The Carlton Grange i* -pcHLoring during the vfeek were. Mr. and Mr*.;
i for tlie Ural lime un Tuesday niter­ a home talent play which will lx:'Rex Harmon of Battle Creek und ,
: noon at thr home of Mt- G E given this week Thursday night. &gt;Geo Zimmerman of Lawton.
I Goodyear. They w ill meet evciy Feb. 1ft'. It is lH&gt;|X'd lheie Wilk be
Chi'*. D-i ris'uf near Bi-diord was
I two —*”
a good attendance.
a taller at Frank Roushs Sunday.'

By the Way

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Addrt

B. A. LyBARKER
Hastings, Michigan

It s

Here!
e’ve
Planned
For
It!

You’ve
A sked
For
It!

HODGES’ ANNUAL

Tl^ADE-IN

WATCH SALE
Bring in your old style, unreliable watch,
and trade it toward a new up-to-date wrist
or strap watch, or a reliable pocket watch.
Our prices are still at the low 1933 levels.
e will allotAyiJU full value for your old
watch on any watch in our stock.-

s

No matter what the condition pF your old
watch, it has value on this sale!.

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We will .How
the Government
price on any old
gold you wish to
turn in on this
sale.

SALE STARTS
rhursday, Feby. I 5
Last Day Saturday,
February 24

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Louie Early fur Bc»l Selection!

C. B. HODGES
Dependable Jeweler
I OH EAST STATE STREET

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1M&lt;

PAGE EIGHT

BARBERS CORNERS.
STATE PUTS OUR CITY
IN BAD POSITION Grand Raptds Saturday to attend

WANTS
.
.

Guaranteed Truss
Fitting Service
Every tni»i we flt is gu»r-

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anued to bold ' the . rupture
jtulmsDt for you. Lot us show
you the New Akron Truss
feature "Selective I*ye»si&gt;ro
Control**. Nothing rjM like

The Prescription Drug Store

authorized by

the law to dry

Our Service..

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To PROTECT Yob Constantly
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
Wi Iruur* Uoari. Houttbolil Goods.
. Prints OsrsgM st LOW KATES

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.
*03 KsUmsroo XslL Bink Bide.
A Hobs CvDPUsy Orcsnlird I ST I.
3. L. MAUS. Locsl KrprrscntstlTo.
Micb.

Oinbei*

srhiKii

amount. of tin

ri-inl' it to the township. ।
village when- thr proper'v is
roc legi'ii.irine which met
axu laded to make-uny ao;
tion Wr th'- Mauf-fo jxiy the
Hus cxvnijitdrt property; but
is nwmu/flry and compels llpvrvigors to « x;*mpt the proper
’he slate rr-fw-es to pay Hu
to the vnv of Haxtinvs. whn
rt-Mnt.-. the i-.tv, county, »tu
school lUXt ■ on exempted r Ope
m this’city lor the year 1931

pro'ent,
PMtK.
Yi.'lpti&gt; FinkbHner nf
Mr and Mrs
..Ann i».. s

ha. b&gt;-en quit’

i K..':.ir v.cic

. , xelve* m the *ani«- noMiion .

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GEO. M. NEWTON
__________________ Watch. Clock.

a pruition to pay th;
i forl&amp;M’year.-six the
done her, !

psinr.ii. C»«b
for Old Gold.
Irft Gtorre

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Parts for
All Carib
►
RADIATOR. RING GEAR*

THE CHURCHES
enacted. 1.

exempt i iroperty and ti
requlrinii: tne Mate to
on the &lt;&gt;xcinpted propel
very cheap II tnut u a pact of. th
■economy" program oi the prejam
W IXTl'H TO Itrv- 3 rl.. o;. I.. ;*., yr. r Mate government, n is no; at al
.r
*r u i.l »«r.l Id ciedit&amp;blc to the atlminiMr.ition..

&lt; CLUTCH PLATES, GASKETS ►
&lt;
BRAKE LININGS
►
FAN BELTS. MUFFLERS £

NATIVE IOWA HORSES

|n« »*!.»• -1
-..L l.il il ...r -.-I-.
Fi.K null*

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FaUfteld. lows

I WANT TO SELECT
a reliable young man. now em­
ployed. with foresight..fair ed­
ucation and mechanical incli­
nations, whb is willing-to train
fpare time . or evenings- in
Hastings to. qualify as IN-.,
STALLATTON and SERVICE
expert on all types of Electric
Refrigerators. For interview
write, giving age and present
accupation.

WESLETAN METHODIST CHURCH
Hutlngi Cbnrch.

Arthur Webb

HASTINGS MARKETS

Mrs. Letha Adk;

mg the most of
Opal

CAUCUS NOTICES
GRANGEVILLE TOWNSHIP CAUCUS

the «ad,news thatlaw. Rev A. M. Webb,
lei,, California passed
reward _Thur..&lt;L:y. H
Cahtornia to attend the--tuneral
very appropriate memonal &gt;&lt;-rv
was M-ld a: tlie Morgan Fife -Mel
&lt;xiist chufch. Mopday altcmuoii
the same hwr thr serviees were .&gt;
me on nt tallfornw. Rev H-.v.)
liad charge of the wrvice.. Si

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Influence
oY the

Pleased
for mutual

Good

charge of the mining.

THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
i----------------------------------------------- Mr. and Mrs Ed. Saile.-and M
WE&lt;T HOPE.
and Mrs Sterling R -g^ • allejl o
} Remember the ’ community meet- Mr. arid-Mrs Waxnm B»i’on,.W« &lt;
' ing this Friday night at the home ot nesday evening.
\
‘Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barne*
Our P T. A liJhL- ThUrsdj
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Wise and night at the «:htX&gt;Imm*c E.'erybod
Glenn Wise were called to Laii-ina welcome.
Saturday afternoon by the critical Mr. and Mrs. Chaile-, W-&gt;od:u
illness of their granddaughter and called on the former’s attnt near A
, sister. MiM Thelma Wise, who is smo. who had the mixfortune i
suffering from heart trouble.
break her iiip
Mr and Mrs. O^car Manning of
Dr. and Mr*-, Mohler ot Hast mi
Hastings spent Sunday evening’were entertained at Clifford HAn
evening in h«
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Springer mond's
■ Monday
•
Mr and Mrs Bob Lord are mov­ a blrt lid ay dinner.
ing their houseliold goods to Battle
Arkansas Gazette: Modern hotels
Creek when- they expect tn move
.the end of this week. We arc very do not advertise themselves us
....
“homelike.” perhaps in order to
We are very glad to report that avoid suggesting that there.’.-, nobody

-i "iexc of appendicitis ahd pneuAtlanta ConiUtutlon: Old Dobbin j
CHARLES H. LEONARD monla, is able to be up now.
Diatinctiva Funeral Service
Mra Ann“ Co&gt;llion ol Kalama- had hu faulu. but you didn’t have
A.bai^e. aerX;
, zoo is on the gam from her fourth to tow him around the Week to get 1
him started on a cold morning.
t i .■aeUags.
rbaue 1*17 sz|*»l er MOS cue Of pneumonia.

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Iv-hl ut

th-

■ ;laM week Tuesday. Fortunately. Mr.
iOverholt wa-. uninjured unci the
jtruck was only slightly damaged.
■ , I Gearhan Kunde has been suffrrmg with a cornea idcer'for the pav.
Floyd Walton vpme&lt;MClukn and
ewis OvtrhoITMrf . Grand Rapid*
■ Sunday.
Messrs. Art Seifert und Burns An­
; -derson were home from Flint over
' Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.-Adam Endres called
on Mi. and Mrs Keith Durkee -and
! daughter wf Carlton Sunday aftcrhun of Hie cost ot n new.pari
and m very much jjiortrr time
We weld nilto. machine, agriI ultima!
and

Cook’s Welding &amp; Machine Shop
No. Michigan Ave.

.In. Olive Tobias, who hiu spent of last week. Another daughter. Mr*,
.. with her aunt.
a™,. Mrs.
.Mr,.Br»ro.andnu,b.M»tom.n.
• winter
Allie
.
hl* retun«*l n,S.^r'
“&gt; Mj&gt;‘ obT"Li'
’•nniversary
and Mr. Stewart -accom-■to the home of her son. L-*man
’
*“
■'
panled them home in the evening
Tompkins.
s•
„, ...
Jor a visit. This is a ripe old age and
.
1C R
stewart is to be congratulated
' !i t,':.
,
nicB;un .........
having
to .such an .age.
Ine let*'' is 'yh*-,,,*.
■ . attained
. ,
!UK and -still retaining such a marked Si,
Gunn Oswald und On
of health.
•
rc;
at Char lake with their. 1 degree
Wednesday evening a middle aged ?&gt;?
ruite» and is about twelve ' man was discovered plannihg to
hick and ot excellent qual- sja-nd the night in tlie coal sh«M at Vf
,
. ,
.
'be site of the old elevator. Deputy
.V • 1.-. a Payne and daughter.. sheriff Herman Rensch was no’med
Am- han- kcnti-d at Buttle Creek and arranged for him to spend the
:. i-. a : in;e where the latter lias em-i night in the fire bam where he
p.oymcnt.
[could have a good fire. He would un­
Mi * Mumford, the county fiursc,- doubledly have frozen to death.
- :i in a guest at the Ellis Parent-' Tlie World Day o! Prayer will be
T, i.-h'-r meeting on Friday evening observed on Friday of-this week a;
;.' &gt;i health films will be xhowiLithe U. B church. Both churches arc
Mi: • K.rinren Jones of the Austin!uniting for this sbrvice, with Rev
•i liool dud students will also be; I. H. Osgood in charge.-A general
(•••■ •
(invitation is extended to the public
Evangie Miller. Leona und i to attend this wn'M and partici-1
-........ hier .-|A-nt TiivrrMlay with her ;&gt;ate in it ThuJjj. a s;h-cu) time
Veda G$. and family. ,lhnt is being’observed around the
llv- Briggs chufch community.’world ns u day of prayer. Thc serv­
ant!,.- the leadership Of the pastor, ice begins at two P. M.
Harold Dixon, arc s|xansoring The condition of Otto Gregory,
an auction siiR? of goxls. donated or '.who has bi.en critically ill wjAh:
• Id on commission, to raise inontrjifpneumoida remains about, the
to repair the church auditorium. A''*amQ_wllh perhaps a slight improveC Hyde is general chairman with’ment.
Otis Ki” ham. Clayton .Case. Wol-i
-------------- 4
-----■’------ter Stanton. Hugh Case. Irvin MilEAST DELTON.
let and W. R. Junes, ax other rom^’r and Mrs. Charley Beer, of
mlttremeri. Norman Stunton .-.uper- Galesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Gordie
vf»e* the work df policlUttton.
Durkee and son of Delton spent
M*.- ik-s-ir S'rickland and-.-on Sunday with the honie folks.
Li.-I- accampanied her son. Roy Mr&gt; and Mrs. Ike Leinaar spent:
Strickland. Of-Battle Creek to Ann’Sundav with his brother. George,
'Arbor Suuaitv- to see tier hwband. 3,,,I family at Hickory Corners.
Floyd Strickland, wlio is under
Mr- “nd Mrs. Allen Griffen entertKutmcijt
the University hbsital. tamed her sister. Callie, and hus•nic-Brigg.* school will enjoy n band of Augusta on Snnday.
Valentine party on Wi-dncscav aftR‘;x. Waters and wife spent Sunvrnoon. with a treat of tee cream da&gt;’ afternoon with Mrs. Libby
and cake.
j Whittemore and Charlie Williams
The Licey Nutrition class will tn Hickory Comers.
meet on Thuijday at the home of
U‘He Marietta WillisonspendMrs. Meta Hyde.
, mg some time with her ruber. ElWalter .McIntyre of Detroit wxv mer Willison, her mother Wing seri'thc gL-e.- ' on Sundav of his brother ously ill at Broruon hospital in Kal­
L-Van: McIntyre’.
amazoo.
■------------- -------- Mary Waters, who ha* been spend­
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
ing the post two weeks with her
Several of the young jieople from ‘son: Hex. went, to Plainwell Satur­
thu- vicinity attended the party tat day M spend some time with her
Bowens Mill* Saturday evening.
daughter. Mrs. Julia Town.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cox (nee
Mr, and Mrs Garner Hampton
wpent Sunday here! and family spent Sunday with her
parents at Hickory Comers.

Hastings, Mich.

lt&lt;-.|i&lt;nr.llil&lt;- party Can Have
l ine Bungalow Size

Player Piano
or nearly new Uprirlit Piano
near lluj&gt;(lngs by paying only
small remaining balanrr &lt;lu&gt;&lt;&gt;n easy pa&gt; nirtils. Wonder­
ful opportunity to get a good
piano al low cost. Address
RESALE AGEN^'
P. &lt;&gt;. Box.
'llrtridt. Mich.

Woodman Bee Supplies

ASSYRIA.
; ihennometcrs recorded a tempera:IK.r. uhn has been in illitun‘ of 33 tj 2“ degrees below zero
HOtnviime. spent part of
Thui-sday morning und .il»ut 10
l.; ;:.i hoipithl in Bat-;degrt-es .warmer on Friday mm-nini;.
or examination, returning’ w J Stewart’celebrated hi. ,90th
.1 Miller ijom-- «&gt;n» Fndav birthday at the home of. his daugh-

UTILITIES ENGINEERING
INSTITUTE
101 N. Well* St., Chicago, 111.

The

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..nxJ/d »»”*»"’ *n,cn »*“
*j
r jam.),
,,rv in
Mr.
Elliek Roh-.r
Robar is .very
ill. &gt;»,,
Hr
h tn his nineties and the doctor
doesn't hold tuft mudh hope for him
a-&gt; bis ifte Ls'ugqinMt him. HM sons
and their wiles are here from To-

‘at the Carlton Center church **&gt;11
[‘next, Sunday evening, Feb 18
। Since MTltuig our letter Ja*t week.
.
we lune learned that Hair,. Fields
’ was arrested und lodged in thfi
i. I county jail; charged with, entering
j Cheescbrough’s factory mid stealing
various articles. He has been ar­
. rangctL plead guilty and was fined
;'t •S’JO. with 30 days In jail and given
' {probation for two years. Mr. Field*
- recently moved here and lived in
{'the Jolin Deming' house in the
northeast part ot town.
" j Hie extreme cold snap of Thurs[day and Friday was a record break-s

FOr. SALE ALSO TWO CARS
GOOD BREEDING EWES
1LAEP.Y BALL

doubt due to the heavy exptense al■ inched to it.
.
■ ! Miss Mildred Hurley ’ returned
from a weeks visit at Grand Rapi - Ids Sunday evening.
Ben Waij find daughter Alma ol
• .Carlton were Sunday guest* ol Mr.
arid Mrs F. Ji. Brunner.
j Cha*. Overholt had the mtsforj tune to tip over with a truck loud of

hu- further tti-utnient and h jio^sitile
! operation.
! Rev. F. Loomis announce* tiiat he

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NATION*!- BANK OF

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: better at tlilx writing.
• Howard Proctor' of Irvihi- warrvtnQved io Pennock h&lt;»&gt;pitul at
’ TListihgs Tutsduy and
oi^sted
. . un tor appendicitis He was. making
ju fine reemtry ui last ’ reports.
i Ed. Hail mtnned to the Univcr-

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_

Mr. Murky of AUegan gave an inMruetivc talk in the iifirrnooii
Mr and Mrs. Burt Brown ultend-

I many friends hope she will la? able
to be up and out soon
.
Mr.-. F. E. Brunner, who has been

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Liquid. Tsblsis. Sslre. NsSS Drops
Check* Cold* nr»t d*y. Htsdscheo
or NeuiaisU In 30 minutes
Mali: la tn 3 day.
Fine Laxative and Tonic
Moil Speedy Remedies Known

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Victor Sisson wax in Hastings on
Sunday afternoon.
We ate glad tu report Huh ’Mrs

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Michigan. wlr-j

farm

CARDS of THANKS

1 GLENN F. LAUBAUGH ’ H&gt;ll S'll.l.

HlECrORT.
WEST ORAS'OEVIU.E
Mrs. Vanessa Lobdell Is being asA?*D EAST GUN MARSH,
risted
- I.-.WU win.
with mithr uuik
duties
-.s ai
at mr
the wuia
bank-.. Tlie
i n&lt;- viraugcvnir
OrangevHic sciiuui
school is
us uruin
being
tor a Miort timc by Mix- Josephine Iwld at thr town hall. It has been.
Ptm-ell of Grand Ledge.
divided inL&gt; two rooms and is someRevival sen ices which began at what
’ ’ crowded
•but teem* to be far
thr local U. B. church a week ugu better than no M-hool.
Sunday evening are still in progress. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. VanElt and 1
The attendance lx increasing and *on. LaVern. attended the Farm
- the
,w interest is deepening. Thr &gt;uir
fore-- bureau met ting held al the Pottum
.
part &lt;•! Ust week, the messages were Cereal club rooms Tuesday in Bal - ,
‘1 brought bv Rev. ’Ralph'Redding of;Uc Creek. In the morning all wenGrand Rapids and Rev. Don Carrick *Mwn through theUjjULjrniit ami
: , of Sunfield preached the latter part I'o-lum division aWfT TFre shown
&lt;■ of the week. On Sunday evening ’,ie proccw in making the prodUCU.
Re*. Vernon Paulson &lt;&gt;f Hesperia Al ,n0°"
«**■* served a very lovedelivered a very stirring sermon to ly” -lunch.
' u large and attentive crowd. Rev. - Gilbert Helm ling has been quite
, Paulson, who b a young man of un- 1 sick but is able to be tip around
•
—
■ usual ability and u spirit filled again.
Mrs. Mary Cruns speht * Bunday '
r„.*i preacher of the gospel, will bring.
• the tnrsxagr .«v«.
wo w.
’ Mm®. Mr*. Cora Van
each evening ...«
this week.
• A cordiuL invitation is extended to
.*l k ing her Father ValiEtt's . ■,
1 the public to attend these services WHllday. ■ He was 81 Sunday und
. mit
W1U tendered a nicy birthday din-. ,
|Hit on
cui lor jour
your own good.
nnna,,^fiJ“ nL»?!vlSi&gt; ir
। i, *
'Tlie
The Freenort
Freejx»rt CreamersCreamery Comnanv
Com|&gt;any n&lt;Mr*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks and 1
completed their lee harvest lu.r; Mrs.
C. Van Ett.attended u com- 1
munity dinner given ut the Metho-. t.. -

GRANGE PROGRAMS

the wedding
WCOulllK of
Ol *Mixs
MISS Smith a dmuii'one cent A word. NOrADVER- Requires City to Do Its Part, ter of Mr anu •.
Sndth, and a
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.
while State ’‘NigS"
”-----,rr* ... K----'’ ........ Matthev^i.
Till* p. T. a of the AlU.lt • school
''
'
on Its Share
----will hold their regular meeting FnPAINTING P.V-l-RIIANl.lNi. -IV.U r,
in 1833 and '^a-v ’*Vrh!ng, Feb. 10. Pm luck aup_.iUj
&gt;..&lt;r ,O|.
Il,*-’ m,
A state law.
ipta in.m as* !“*r
**• .will and a fine proWMncnt
oldirr who
ine Mcxicail, uir c
wii'i,
v„ . • .---- . \ . 7---- ----- Spuniih-American and the Philipcaiuing -trouble for a week,
p’m- Insurrection wars. Tf&gt;e|atIaL*o b»« •” '«
»»»*'"l
Oils wi|tlllu
Harry Bfown is at Penncx-fc
meh property m
J. We liojx- -uj hear of iu-r
■speedy recovery.
Tlie statute provides
THE MeOMBElt S( llooi. NOTES.
visors shall exempt tl
Troop No. iw broiiMip Hit 4- silver
but that time -hall b
acrotint of the amount of -tax ex­
empted in -any one year. The law
piny. •
sluill be .sent to
exempted pr

C.imrron .Mt Intyrc. Quimby

Spring is Here
at the Wilcox Greenhouse
WE have beautiful
polled hyacinths for’the
sick room ... also excel­
lent for birthday gifts,
bridge prizes'... and for
ypur center pieces, too’!
Snapdragons
Daffodils Sweetpeas
Calendulas Tulips
Violets and T
Roses
areother Springtime blooms
we have ready to make tip ■
into lovely bouquets for you.

All orders from a'
Single Flower to

the most elalforale
6f. Roiki'iicIs Innid-

liii with cijital

1’110110 2530

So . .. when you "say it with
flowers," say it with ours

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist

�Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1934

PART TWO—Page

THE HASTINGS BANNER

persons pve information, which. &lt;he state bureau had estimated 645. JUDGES SHOULD
was pUV on cards, but they refused PRAIRIEVILLE — Signed cards
HAVE LIFE TENURE Home Economics
to sign them. A total of 545 card* numbering 497 were turned in .and
were turned In..Two refused to give one unsigned card for a person who
.
Extension Work
any information or sign card.-; This gave information but refused • to Removal of Politics Would.
accounts for 547 persons in the sign. This brought the total card-.
. D
I
Result
in
Reducing
Crime
■
■"
•
—---- ------township 21 years of age or older.-to 498 One person refused to-give Knsnit in Keaucincr Grime
, - -—
The state bureau hud estimated 585. information or to sign. This ac-to
' a Minimum
lacf.y nutrition group
... . .
, .
,
.
,
Th** January meeting of the Lacey
(pantlnued from page oim, part 1) ; HOPE—A total of 518 signed 'counted lor 499 people in the townWe believe that, when tills coun- Kroup Pl nutrition was held at tlje
bmd sa; u p. ,M»u «»«'
h“d "uraw'oS ?ry
“n &gt;*»'«'
W- .. .
■v "J1 ,.nt in il.-n/l t-'irnt-'-t u
tn wnut
r
_ «'• "&lt;*"
.......
,.

OVED a.ODO RE­
CORDED IN CENSUS

s?"UTIANn_Th.r.

o~’-

VERNON BROWN TALKS
ABOUT TAX problems!

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Some statements from the new

1111

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

•Any racial order Hutt crushes any.

cLcrybody.’: -No man ।
Advocates Abolishing Tax on, Mlad„vlll. H1.Y
second wind except
Real Estate and Adjusting I Barry Feb. 7 for skating and a feed'ruce;- „We nevrr CIin l4-liarjta «h»
!■
Spendinjr to Receipts
pancakes and sausage.
spiritual tnteresta of the individual
' v.™ „ 1 n~»w.s
zvf ihn' wv *uh °w®n Lyons success Jhjsoul from the social Mtiialtoti.”
Vi mon J. Broun, mimbet ot the hls new teaching position at Ches-, What happens to the spiritual Uta
Legislature, and editor ot a lead- aning. We will all m|as him.
of our children depends on what
1 ing Michigan weekly, told a Farm-) Nashville Y group land tlie Scouts. happens m our economic life and
ers Week crowd at Michigan State Prfc arr*n«»n«-a Father and Sonlour Internationa) relatiowhh*.’’

567 cauls turned in ^byzllrectuv.iis
ANNUAL REPORT OF
information &lt;&gt;r sign cards. Thb urvlgned.-the #0 being willing to '*S«nt a»’-sany ’information
or tothe'tuw.»hip
sign cards.
A
MICHIGAN BELL CO.
^I
numVrin
S’aS^e?
&lt;or
K’ •«
by-the eeiiMis taker 21 years old pr
1estate■ blreaJ1 hS eMiZ-’ S
criminal, gangs to Have private unMrs Fulah Vun 8yckle und ■ ls»,ed •
113 al*- was 3 t°rmer member of the’
older 567 in th.’ township Thr Mate *d«J9th
b,,rPaU ,,4,d e Unu' £7’brouX “mtarwiings‘with elected judges. Mr, Uablr Hjland -re plannlnK a I '
’
.
j.
County Y. M. C. A. committee.
Many Telephones Were Dis­
Old Are Pen-ion Bureau had c.ti- UJ®"’
.11 vwrs *hcn,U. a,,d PrwcU,or?,
I recreation program—Grace- Miller,
The Vonn, Propl-, ronfrrenrr
tHVlHC-A
.W.di.te
number reponed
o, ^tw,ma
rtMto.-Cr"c" M,U'r tn th. sbilnv o, ,h.
rom.nstaunoav Ft-b. 11 st I
connected During First
nmted GOO 'H yearr of age or over 1 IRVING
—A uxal
total ol
of «*
G66 slimed
1 tlie total number
reported =1
21 ye.r,
years , “wHi.SS
w.. .1,0,1. ’toVSt
ii...
#*r
- .
scrorflns u, Bspmrauuw Brwn.
,11&gt;h
bld, Ulr to b.'
Eight Months of 1933
BARRY—Signed cards turned in cards were turned in, 30 persons!of age or olderXo 473. The bureau judges in all wrong. When the fath“
gave
information
,
but
refused
to
Itud
estimated
438.
ers
who
framed
our
Constitution
,
QUIMBY
GROUP.
und
th.
gam.
o,
trying
to
ihltt
th.
larger than tart year LskrvBw
787; information given for rants but
Thr annual report of the MlchlLax 1mm on.'. «rl, io Um otterJal- &gt;nd B,„|,
,x^t M t ..,
■
sign
cards,
making
702
ilgned
and
THORNAPPLE
—
Th
is
township
wished
to
insure
the
permanency
ol
.
-p.p
ouimbv
Nutrition
class
met
ninnls to sigti 9; total
number
of
-*
J
t
a
,
(tan
Bell Telephone Company, tor
to«
bar
tern
going
on
too
long,
teml
a
,,J
„
1U
M
some fl . 1033, has been submitted. New tri­
cards turned in 796. Nine ”i’irrs/in’ -M,ul,«ned cards turned in. Twenty- makes a good showing. 1022 ugnedzour institutiorw. they provided that.Frb a at-M»Achufch basement As Everyone must pay ha share ac- Crgnd
ld,
Bl|
n. lo[
nnv in*** i*r&lt;ion'’ in ,h5 township refused ; cards were turned^ in and six with the members of the Supreme Court.! president was absent Mrs Car­
refused to sign or toI’ rive
give
«'« any
",n in­ to give information and refused to J information
unsigned, lhe slx.ai.so
circuit,
and- dtsuict
XTu«k
, '?
------------- _but
----------------------------............ federal
........................
...........
----------- rie frwlcr
loUK^ar^of
cnamr u. the
u.r mret,h^.- ™-rd'™
loward lhe hear Dean Trout of HUlsdale’ Col41­ rphone installattans during the year
formation. This made the total re­ sign. Tills
in
Michigan
were 125.301. while
- -—
accounts
—-------------foi 728 persons
-----------21. refusing
refusing their
their signatures
signatures Tills
Thisi[judges,
judges, be
be appointed
apjxnntcd for
for life
life or
or good
good lng
....
mcmb» r answered rOn ’’UPPOtt of government.
;lege.
ported by tlie census taker 21 years years
vrarH o£agt'
In the
thr town- brings the total to 1028 cards. Two I behavior. Thus they woujd
would be free JR
call wlth soin(
sotn(. uuo
quotation
Tlie group .
crad'iatrd income tu*
tax .»
is uopua-j
impos-; {tastings’ new Hi-Y Club called there were-171.777 disconnections.
or older hi
caiion The
cmayated
of agr and older in Barry tmmnhip '.llu
Practically all the loss by dtNcon.
Thr state bureau had estl- persons refused to give information from public clamor, be in|a portion d-cuied
diw*d that they
they were
wrre m
in ravor
fa^ ol Mblc
k*h'" u
”"
ndtr
'’" Michi«an *“*• at P^*5” the "
Roosevelt
Hl-Y
-organized
on
M15 Th" Mate Old Age Pension
7’
nections occuired during the first
or to sign, which brought the total to decide mutters on their merits. B&gt;n
„ Achievement
Aclnrvrmrn, Day
D«y ihe
&lt;te same
Mute as
«.&lt; tol'te“’ite'te&gt;y“’‘X™uv:'’Prite "2
•lrctrt
bureau had estimated 655 in the muted 748
j eight months of 1933, the report
l JOHNSTOWN—A total of 564 number reported 21 years ot agr or with no lijought ubout what effect thev
nie.. had
hud last
lu.,t vear
year New
New member to,
to, ‘° ,
y
. officers: Pretudent. Julian Toan- i .shows. At the end of the year the
lownslilp.
■
a Mrs.
m moer
continued. The sales tax
Vice-Pres, Hugh Krllv; Rte
cards were turned in. Eight;over In the township to 1030, while their decisions might have upon ,mey
con[(. nail
jnt0 last
the year
class wus
DoroCARLTON—Total of signed cardii''.signed
U t
°n ^ry°n*’’1 Secretary. Gordon Crothers; Trews- company had 481353 telephones hi
'gave information bij declined to I the state bureau had estimated 1009. j their prospects for reelection.
- - •
casteirui.
.
turned in .614: 14 gave information ,
'73=
tlie earns,
tne
cards, wnicn
which nrougnt
brought tne
the
WOODLAND— There were 760 There are
WOODLAND
arc just as goou
good reaso
reasons. Aftcr a very delightful dinner. poeteltook. 11 W4. provide, u «nl„„r cn„,„ gmibb-: Lteder. J.. J'lL
n
’for thr curds and refused to sign,'• sign
total number of cards to 572. Four j signed and 26 unsigned cards turned why
a prosecuting attorney
C,
M
r
anyCecomXT,1n State and lo-!S'l ‘The C,Ub
' w«”lcsda&gt; assets dtchrw slightly during the
„hy
-uorney
and
a
Mrs
Martin
arid
Mrs.
PiSher
premaking a total of 628 cards.for tlie4 refused
.
to give information or to in. the 26 being unwilling to sign. ’ ~ should be appointed,
-* not: Mnted the months lesson‘on •Rout- cal goveniment can be readily made., cXge CogAwell is the new presJX?Sd°’l‘Ce” and l,lrrc,or’
lomirJiip. Three jiersons refused to sign. This accounted for 576 jx’r-' but willing to give information. The sherifl
elected, and serve for life or dunnji
g! f&lt;xx1 Rebels in The Family.”
give any informal ion or to sign. The '
lunches and
, • &gt;_________
in (he township 2! years of. total number of cilrils turned in good behavior as tor a ‘ Judge to be taking
taking, up
up school
school lunettes
and now
how ;tb’ .-'Peaker said. School finances i d&amp;nt of the other Hastings Hi-Y: "
census revealed 631 persons 21 years,?ons
I
school.
ln
e rmMJSJJd'C,Ub
pl,acc, of j6hn
uh”
Angeles Times: A good-na■ - hot
- - lunches
■—«-*- in
&lt;- the
-----•—&gt;
or older, while the state bureau J 786. Thirty-four refused to give in- appointed instead ot being elected., to have
of ace and over in the township.',ugc
six schools being represented In the
P ^obiZ^ £fin£wmta£?'W- r*celnUr '*1'’cted l’r"'lkl11 of thr tured neighbor and. all his carpen.
hud
estimated
549.
furmaUon
nr
to
sum.
The
reoort
for
i
।
Sheriffs
should
be
named
by
civil
।
'
■
formation
or
to
sign.
The
report
for
;
while the state mircau had estiinat-, MAPLE GROVE-Only 390 signed
1 ter’S '°°U are "Oon partrd
the township Is 820 persons 21'years I service appointments but all prose-1 claw. H was decided that we should Sindihires hare £ n ta£dX£ SenlOr C,a*ed 685.
bv, &gt;ute„ dub. m WSiX”.'"
|■ cards were turned In from this of age or older, while the state bu­ Routing attorneys and district at-1 » und
CASTLETON—In Castleton the township. Seventy-seven persons reau had- estimated 849
’ (orneys should be elected for their [ [these schools.
Mnr
r.h
collected.
Spending agencies will
census taker must have missed sev­ gave information but refused to
' fitness, not on account of their poll- &gt;
te Pte.
“■ •“«'&lt;* “na .-jn-menu, |
eral districts for only 580 signed sign cards. The unsigned curds ■ YANKEE SPRINGS — In this ‘ tics..If we had such u system m this » l^ ui. SS.tek
card*- were turned in. Information were handtM in, making the total township there were 297 signed j country crime would be reduced to
!sent.—Sarah Gillispie.
.J.
We will have, to go back to the,
was furnished by 71 more imtxoiis number of cards 467. Sixty-eight cards and nine,cards with Informa­ I tlig minimum.
tion
but
.unsigned,
u
total
of
306
init tliou' giving tlie information re- liersons refused to .give Information
GLASS CREEK GROUP \&gt; policy of getting the money before i.
it The people of the r1
lusrd to sign their cards. This or sign ranis. This account.-; for 535 cards. Six refused to sign or give
Dispitc tlie subzero weather ot’ we spen^
^are'entitled to gel a dollar
brings the total numix r of curds to pi-rsons in the township 21 years of information, bringing the total num­ BARRY FARMERS ASKED
February 9. fifteen members of the /State
foil tiic dollar they spend
651. Thlrty-tlirec persons id the age or over, while lhe state bureau ber 21 years of age of older to 312.
TO BACK U. S. RELIEF GluAs Creek Nutrition Group spent j V
Tlie state had estimated the number
township refusrd to give any infor­ had estimated 597.
a Wry ulrauni
!&gt;. jJUaWr day |
ut 276. ’
sources and noth
mation or to sign cards. This shows
ORANGEVILLE—There were 569 . r-n-v rsv tr AQTixznc ,a ...tni
'
‘te «me °I
£1*2^1 be Simply an additional means of j
:• total of 684 persons accounted for signed cards and 1G unsigned cards |30M rar^wt-re^ignS8^^^ itre i Farm Bureau Association ! at
Rebels in the Family’”-« PWue.pu~ mCT
turned in. 1G giving Information but.
Meets'Here—Mrs. Roy
ta
' Brumm Presides
S £.? ,11: WOULD MAKE BANK
state Inn can had.- estimated 1309 XXXnredTwtJw.
Havens gave us a True and False;
such persons in the township.
One Hundred eeremy-nve mem- ■
h|Jh uxs
,n(„„lu,g.
INSURANCE PERMANENT
I vw
r* ber. a, U«- Barry coumy Bam, Ba-, „ t lulwh„
HASTINGS TWP. -A
This
total
accounts
of 534 for...586 persons in the —
„ar mBoo, arid
reported
for
the
city
21
years
of
age
i
.read
a.wel«twn
meeung
in
RKlum
a,
,
....
signed cards wi re luftted in, Eleven township-21- years of age or older. or iver^was 3198. which fell nearly !
club iiousc Tuesday were urged t&lt;&gt;! wTwSi meet March.a with Mrs 'Senator Arthur Vandenburg
300 short of the estimate by the;
give their wholehearted support to Mlna Whittemore.—Secretary.
. Introduces Bill in Congress
state
bureau,
which
was
3491.
ti,,
, Ji.’."'Z-'V
federal farm relief endeavors.________ ■» ♦ ►------I
_, .
“
I
Arranged o&gt;
by t..
E. m
M.. rximunos.
Edmunds, Ulsdus-1‘
HOLMES CHURCH.
।
to That Effect
lo_.„ r.... .
j. ... , ii .
. A'rungcu
C
*?,?'
i”eOr* ,rlcl representative of
State
.
" the
‘
’ I Laar
Week’s Letter.
I Reports from Washington state
:
™ * ’a ' ,uM “ifS^lFarm Bureau, the meeting was pre- ! ' Miss Ciarabell Parmelee enter-[that Senator Vandenberg of this
numhlr nf^nra
tun" 5„ tO,al I «•“!«) o'er b&gt;- Mrs. W Brupun ot , ...,1,..
state tcis tutrcwltirincr
introducing na hilt
bill in
in thp
the
the tenth ornHu
grade,sti.Kn
tlaag a.t
nt hi«r
her Kinin
.^uL1?4?*2, “I? IM'r' Nashville. president of the Barry taint'd
senate which would make perma­
home Saturday night.
"Su^Bon who
.te only
who to
is the
only wmnn
woman
Mr. and Mrs. Orton Endsley of nent the Insurance of all deposits in
to
sign.
Thia
brings
the
total num-!'!I association
The careful pilot takes a courre through the known channels
in Michigan to head ,n county Farm Mgrtin Corners were Sunday visitors banks up ...to. and! including $2300.
ber.ln the county reported ns being'
organization.
'
but not insure deposits in exces^of
at Hubert Barnum’s.
21 yejirs of age’ or over 13.079. Tlie Bureau farm
Eddy of Lansing, speaking
Miss Betty Cooper is very sick at that sum. As a matter of fact 97 per
roursc for a financial Institution Is the one charted
state bureau had estimated 14.175. at Robert
the afternoon session.- urged
cent of the depositors in banks have
.
It Is estimated at least 500 more loyalty to the AAA program by this writing.
FOR SALE BY GROCERS
Bobby Crockfold of Woodland dcjiosils of $2,500 or less, so that the
working In .unison with the entire
During 41 years Standard investors have received fair Dlyiwere not reported from Castleton federal plan. He asked the members spent tiic week end with Herold great body of depositors would be
EVERYWHERE
insured under thitf law. The senator
township. This would bring the to­ to obtain belter results and greater Wickham.
Miss Ella Benner and Margaret evidently believes that tltase who
tal up to within ubout 596 of the power by strengthening their organ!-1 spind
This record Ims been gained through long continued manage­
icr of Woodland spent the have larger deposits would feel well!
state estimate -for thp county. Tlie zalion.
4t
ment by officers and directors who give their undivided time
week
end
,
with
Martha
Fcnstef
wXh
Fenstesatisfied
about
their
security
before
towash ip totals include the villages Other speakers, included Floyd
making a deposit.
mid attention to (lie interests )of-our 15.060 certificate holders.
but not the city of Hastings, which Manby. president of the Calhoun tnaker.
is reported by itself.
Farm Bureau association.
The registration in the county’s CountyGurralt
vice-president of the
incorporated villages was as follows: Frank
Battle Creek Farm Bureau asso­
423 signed and three unsigned cards ciation.
E. Unren. editor of the
for Middleville; 350 signed and 25 MichiganE. Farm
News at Lansing,
unsigned cards for Nashviiie; 254 and
Carrie Blanchard. Postum
slgnbd and no unsigned cards for club Mrs.
Griswold at Jefferion •
Detroit, Michigan
house hostess, who supervised
Woodland; 228 signed and 17 un­ the preparation und serving of nt 1
signed cards for Freeport.
J. L. MAUS, Local Representative, Jia a lings, Mich.
dinner.
So far something over 300 persons o’clock
All members vook a trip through
of the age of 70 years or over have the
factory—Battle Creek Enquirer­
applied for Old Age Pensions in News. Feb. 7.
Barry county. These applications
will have to be passed on first by
the Barry County Old Age Pension DECIDE BEANO GAMES
Committee consisting of R. H. Mott
ARE JUST GAMBLING
of the county poor commission.
Probate judge Stuart elament and Grand Rapids Decides to G4t
Mrs. Maude Smith, school commis­
Rid
of All Such Places
sioner.
So far only about $30 of head
in That City
tafcaThave been paid in toward -these
Old Age Pensions in this county. We •We notice that in Grand Rapids it
Jias
been
decided to wipe, out the
understand in other counties the
record Is about like Barry’s. Prob­ beano places, on the grouhd that
ably the Act will have to run the beano is nothing but a gambling
gauntlet of tlie courts before much proposition. We can see no reason
Is done with it. However, nn effort why a gambling proposition should
may be made to force tlie collection be allowed anywhere; and that
working-circulating dollar
of the $2 per head. It will be a dif­ means Hastingsr*as well a.s every
other place, and should include slot
ficult tax to collect.
Tlie Banner Is under many obli­ machines os well as beano devices.
gations to County Clerk T. S. K.
oBirt'Anv.
Reid for furnishing us with tlie sta­
Luey V. Bull, daughter of Frank­
tistics given above.
lin and Sarah Hollis Bull, was born
in Ohio. Dec. 21. 1860. and passed
OBITUARY.
Elizabeth Marla Oakes, daughter •way at her home in Carlton at the
of Christopher and Permelia Oakes, age of 73 years, one month and nine
days.
Wtu born in Steuben Co. N. Y.. Feb.
In 1886 she was united in mar­
13. 1851. and departed this life, Jan.
30. 1934. at the age *82 years. 11 riage to Jason J. Henney. To this
months, and 30 days. She spent her union was bom one child. Mrs.
girlhood days in Rutland Twp. She Lewis Weaver, who has lived with
was united in marriage to William and faithfully cared foe her mother
Wallace Wood in 1876. To this un­ during her severe illness since the
ion were born six children. John and death of Mr. Henney which oc­
'
Floyd of Hastings, Ernest of Balti­ curred June 12. 1933.
She is survived by the daughter,
more Twp.. James of Seneca Palls.
N. Y.. Mrs. Lina DePriester of Has­ three grandchildren and two great­
tings Twp. add Mrs Winnie Tobias grandchildren. two sisters and one
of Nashville, who preceded her in brother.
She was a loving mother and kind
death two years ago. Tlie first part
of their married life they resided neighbor and will be greatly missed
in Rutland lifter moving to Cale­ by all who knew her. Funeral serv­
donia, where Mr. Wood passed away ices on Friday at 2 P.M. at the
while employed In the Caledonia residence. Rev. Loomis officiating.
elevator. She leaves to mourn her Burial in Carlton cemetery.
death a devoted sister. Miss Caro­ A loving one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is still
line Oakes, who is residing with hfr
niece. Mrs. Lena Dc^riMtcr. other A. place Is vacant in our home
IT’S
Which never can be filled.
nieces, nephews. 11 grandchildren, 3
great-grandchildren and a kjost of
OBITUARY.
friends. Tlie funeral w'as helcvat the
Charles Hamilton Northrup, old­
home of her daughter on Friday. est child of William H. and Eliza­
Feb.
2
at
10:00
in
Hastings
Twp.
Ilovling winds and icy Blrcefs hold less dangor"*^
beth L. Northrup, was bom at Al­
conducted by Leonard of Hastings bany. New York. November 29. 1852
and diM'oniforl when you have a telep|ione. You
and Rev. John Hitching. Burial in and departed this life February fl.
Caledonia cemetery.
ran “run” errands and ahop by telephone, saving
the home of his niece. Mrs
She will be lovingly remembered 1934 at
Rawson of Vermontville at the
lime and car expense. You can talk with friends,
os a kind, dutiful mother and a lov­ Cleo
age of 81 years, two months, seven
ing slater.
relatives and business associates irit/iout leaving
days.
He was united in marriage to Bell
the hoime! They can reach you easily, too.
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
Mra. Myra Firster accompanied Lewis. To Uiis union two sons were
Telephone service provide* untold comfort and
Greta Firster ' of Vermontville to born, one dying during infancy. One
sister.
Mrs. Edith Peasley preceded
convenience for every nuLnber of the family.
Battle Creek Saturday.
Gordon Endsley and family, who him in death two years ago.
And, in emergencies, it enhbles you to summon
He leaves to mourn their loss
have been living in Coopersville the
doctor, firemen, police or other aid instantly.
past four years, have moved back one son. Charles Augustus Northrup
of Nashville, one brother, T. L.
in our neighborhood.
Geo. Ragla and family spent Sun­ Northrup of Vermontville, one sis­
day in Hastings at Fred Butolph’s ter. Nellie M- Fox of Hastings, sev­
The Telephone Butlnru Office trill
Paul Stutz and family were Sun­ eral nieces, nephews, a hoet of oth­
furnish complete information and
day guests at Damon Warner’s near er relatives and friends.
‘Funeral services were .held at
Battle Creek. ' •
Barryvillc church Friday. February
The University of Vermont hu 9th at two P. M. Burial in Barryville
Instituted a course on puppet shows. cemetery.

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u wratherT Dr.' Shafter ol Grand Rapid* *up-[u/|LD LIFE MAYf MAKE
I
MIDDLEVILLE.
J""
DDfiCIT
rnD r,ctouroe
Sylvester VanHorn came intoi Friday and Saturday nights. Mar.
DDAC
T cnO
rfturi I run rAnNItno town Wednesday with a fox. tlie first (2 and 3. Delton Community Players
Mile* u some better and hopes
—'
one we have sMn here fur acme (will present the three-act comedy.
---------. held in Michigan at Jackson. Feb. Rev.
to be able to occupy tlie pulpit ,Sale of Hunting Rights Pro- years. Leave it to Sylvester to find ’ The Dutch DetecUve." The cast of
Schools for Appraisers tb 5 and 6; East Laming. Feb. 8 and 2;; again
next Sunday.
vides Means for Inoraaaino any »*me
* aboul the|charactm arc: Leon DcuUtr. the
i-r.p.re for fcor.M.d Hum.
Ji#
aes means l^r increasing country. He ai^y, gets the game:Dutch detective; Marshall Norwood.
, Mrs. Arthur Baker and Patricia ot
ber
of Applications
j:Feb. 18 and 20; and Traverse City., Kalamazoo spent Sunday with the
Receipts ofXand Owners
and fish ir there are any to be . town constable;
Roger Williams,
‘
‘
'
I fanner's parents. Mr. and Mra.
e or fur bearing anl-;,ound'
Augustus Coo; Marie Williams,
Preparations for handling an ex­ Feb. 22 and 23. .----Grand DePriestcr.
,
there U no aurpiu*' Reports all the way down to 28 Gladys Coo; J. L. Daniela. Major
pected increase in applications for)
PRAIRIEVILLE.
or. and Mrs Charles Mullen oi and
,
■•ntary
helpers atv
are degree*
below were received here.1 Hannible Howies; Frances
Which »v—
«•••«
t
•
.
■
—
—"Norwood.
—vr-—__ . mostly -K
—.. 20 below, according
4K... toj ICatMn*
Federal Land Bank loans from
, and _________________________________
Mr.
Mrs. Richard Nelson Ar-- Otsego were Sunday guests o( Mrs. anxioua
।
Co harvest. —
may offer __
pooaiabout
Katrina VCratlt*
Kraut; rinntia
Donna TlnrrlncrtAn
Harrington,
AND
. of- this
- - place
----- announce
---------- the |Sarah
Sarah Smith —
and
Poltay. billtle*
।
Michigan next spring are being enta
.« Mrs-Mary
-- ---------- ------—__________________
—; Either
of profit to Michigan farm- location and kind Mof. thermometer.
Miss Hortcnsa Smatters;
Esther
but
there
gy
n
also
poaalbuities
n.luw)...
—
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..toM..
—
a
I
Ininn
xitts
Armiurtu
AAUrdmnU*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gordon
Thompson
&lt;
Saturday
A.
M.
al
about
0
oVlock
Dunn.
Miss
Anntnda
Sourdropg;
made by calling a serie* of meetings marriage of their daughter. Doth
—.d MrrIN
STOVE
OR FURNACE
ftrc alarm was -given
and thojEthelyn
Ambrose Mc- .
of appraisers in the »tate. according Eileen, to Lewis Gordon Foote, ronjof Shultz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles of loaaea if the subject 1* not studied the
-------------------------- -----------1S——Harrington.
----- - ------ - —
to Leo T. Crowley, general agent for of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Foote, of (Crane and family, Mrs Mary before an investment of money or
— *the
— ■run
—• ~
— --------or hoy* —made
to ««
the Cridler ,I —
Carty; ----Max—
Reynolds.
Plunk —
Jarthe St. Paul Bank
•
Orangeville Twp.. January 31. Only (Boulter and Mrs. Fay Water* of "capital i* made, according to Dr. farm, to find the well house afire lick. Tickets for the play will be on
The appraisers JrtiTbe
ttrte given= an the immediate relatives were in st-1
at-! Plainwell aerc
were entertained at the Miles
Mile* Pirnie. director
directac
of the- Kel»nd
that
Paul
Cridler was in the sale at all tlie stores in . Delton.
.... -....
- ।tank
-' ~=
....
... economics.farm
tendance . After the ceremony a* James Boulter home Bunday.
•logg
— Wild -----------Life Sanctuary.
and —
burned
very jmdly. Paul i Kellogg's orchestra will furnish mu—'and roil*. The staff of wedding supper was served at the .------------------------- •. • *' 1 ■ - ■ ■ The most common source of ln-1801 UP
,o hnd the well house sic between acts. Please notice the
inatructors will include three Michl- home of the bride* maternalBOWNE CENTER.
come .....
from wild life, ..at present ,in
M----------------------afire a,ld as the---pipes
-----------were--------froxen------------------(dates for this.—
play
. —
have
-----------------been chnng, Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
)fi
n
).i
n
.n
•
a,.
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twin
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frnm
Wb
lit
an.!
1*7
Ata
ra-l.
gan men. now connected with the grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mr. apd Mrs. Watt Thomas spent Michigan, ta the sale of hunting;,1# K°l ove’’ 111,0 a unk to get water ed from FV’b. !6 and 17 until March
bank.
Van ocker. at Katamaaoo Congrat- Sunday at Kenneth Penoyer’s in right* on land. Thia type of saleiaIM1 was overcome by the’ fume* 2 and 3 on account of sickness in
A. H. Catlin U well l.iown mutation*.
Grand Rapids.
involves no investment and “nd smoke. Hta brother got into the I the families ot some of the actors.
Michigan M a resident and a* a callers at Mrs. Jennie Norris’dur-I Beatrice Thoma* entertained her requires only that the owner .tank but-could not lift Paul over the | Dr. and Mrs. Farwell spent Satfield appraiser for many years Gar- Jng lhe
k were. Mr. and Mrs.
ciubafboysand girls and their h*ve Kanie on the hind
make it ®‘d» of tlie tank and had to get out. urday and Sunday with friends in (
field Farley had been u leader inHarris. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. I parents Aiturdav evening twenty
attractive territory for huntingand
be was feclln» the effects of the Bav City.
agriculture in this state for many Parker ana Mr- and Mts Harry , being present Games muaic andthat non-paying guest* be prevent- *m°ke and gaues. Mrs. cridler run [ Mra Erneat Smith Ls on the sick Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column
years. He is a Master Farmer andnitchte o( Hastings. Dr. and Mrs. ice cream md cake were enjoyed by ed ,rom reaping the harvest.
,o a neighbor's for help und she, Bal at present writing. Mrs. Blanche
an active worker in the Mtfliigan muii “ Of Otaego and Mr l^?&lt;ream and caXe *er*
X
Hunting right* may be sold for drove to town to give the alarm, no i Richard. 1* attending to the hotue—to- ,ndMmFmlK«d,um-|lt,Um,.| M
„ John WMK
,„rola and M
,. M,
g
*"“
“*
Crop
Improvement
Association.
Mr.
Nash Harold
Mu!he
b* lhe &lt;»•&gt;•. or by the 1 P»onrs oetng nanay. wnei. tne nre nmu m
rie aiid Mrs Wa&gt;“c BentS and
lhe bag obtained by the department arrived it was too late! Smith.
Frank Trull was formerly a member
Kten^ta ffikSE.
or ^season
season U&gt; ««
w« badly,
Sales’o»
oF day "or
'ave Paul.
Paul- HU
Hl* body -wo*
badly i Mr. a:
anq Mr*. Leon Pennock, Mrs.'
of tlie soils department at Michigan
j
Helen
were
in
Lowell
Saturday.
Mr:
and
Mrs.
George
Woods
and
;
fitate College and has talked about,
— most
------------------I right* are
common. Duck, burned when removed. The fire was Add Pennock and Mr?. Bertha Adwere guests of Mr. and Mrs.
soils at many meetings in the state. family
pheasant, or deerl huhUrtg rights put out without low to the other tarns were in Hastings on business
DOUD CORNERS.
Examinations of farms by appral- Merle Bradfield at Milo, honoring
.. fhls
..„s! buildings. Paul wo* a man beloved ' Tuesday.
are most commonly leased in
There will be a oyster supper at stale.
lers is slowed down by cold weather their sons natal day Sunday.
L rby ----------everyone,-------------a member
-----------------of both the! Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilkinson enMrs. Sarah Smith and Mrs. Grand Cedar Creek Saturday February 17.
ana Dvthion
and by snow. An adequate examlAnimals may also be reared in xraenu
Masonic and
Pythian lodges.«a*„„n
well irrtained the Delton L A. 8. last
DePrtestcr
an.T
N'ina
B.
Smith
are
nation of a farm cun not be made
confinement for sale as meat; fur. ®* *n officer in both, a member of week Wednewlay. The proceeds
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
R.
P.
McMannls
and
added
to
the
sick
list.
We
are
wish
­
under either condition ot unfavor­
or for release by hunting clubs. This the M. E. church In which he was amounted to 110.55.
family visited at Augusta Sunday phase of the wild life business re-1 always a worker. Few young men
able weather. Work on appraisals ing ail may soon bo well.
Misses Kathryn Town. Maxine
quires capital, labor, and under- win be missed as will Paul, by both Webrter and Ru-well Tolles spent
standing of the work before any •thc family, the orders with which he Sunday with Mr and Mra. Allan
profit can be made. Muskrat, farm-!wns connected or the church. For Terry at Litchfield.
mg is an example of thU line of years he has been tlie main stay in
Miss Golds Town of Camp Custer'
work which was popular at one time!the lwme ®nd handled the targe 'spent Monday with her parent*. Mr.
but which has proved, in many in- [farm* which was well stocked in and Mrs. Wade Town.
stances, to be unprofitable.
pitch a manner u to be the pride as L. N. Bush, and Leon Dunning
Select Light Tuna and Fancy Wet Pack Shrimp
Land owners who wish to obtain | weU «* lh0 ®nvy of nil. He was born were in Lansing BatUrday.
a revenue from leasing hunting!upon this farm and had spent his
Mr and Mra. Robert Barnes and
Country Club Coffee
ib. 2SC
rights should study methods of tandlentlre ,lfe upon it. The funeral will Mr. and Mrs. L. N. By*h attended
management which makes their I be held this Monday at the M. E, an R. F. D. social meeting In Has­
French Brand Ib. 23 c Jewel Ib. Ilin
cover attractive to game animals church here of which he was an ac- tings Saturday night.
and bird*. Winter feeding, presence IUve ”ic’ubcr and the orders will atMr. anti Mr* Mason Norwood of I
Fresh Bread
im
9c
of good cover; prevention of fires, itcnt* b1 “ body.
Kalamazoo spent Sunday w|th their
Country Club — Sliced or unsliccd
and saving stock for breeding the । Scouts met in front of Whitmore’s daughter and husband. Mr. and
next year are eioentUblf
oftlce Saturday at 11:30 A. M. and Mrs. Cheater Banghart.
| Anyone interested in game farm- celebrated their 24lh anniversary.
Dr. Schafer’ of Grand
Rapids I
ing should write Dr. Miles D. Pirnie,1 Alt{,r th,“,r services here they re­ filled the pulpit Sunday a* Hey. L. I
a member of Michigan State Coltege '■ P®lred two radios and listened Co the D. Miles was unable to on account I
stafh Route No. 1. Augusta. Mich.1 President"* address. On Sdnday of sickness.
Country Club, fancy Red Alaska
br.
charge
of. W. K. I many of them attended church in
n- Pirnie
o&lt;_is
.. in .&lt;
------ ofJhc
Mr. an&lt;| Mrs. Milton Nt^tes of
Kellogg Sanctuary on Wintergreen' “ body.
Mustard Sardines
Grandville spent the week end with
5c
(Apologies to the popular song)
*- j Owen
has.resigned
hike. Species ot native and• exotic
-- Lyons
,--------.-—-— -from his 1 Mr. ai)d Mrs H. F Wcrtman.
Or Sardines in Oil
land and water birds &gt;ua*c
make uiuviic.
this onc —
^b
00;* rposition
and will take up
----M
-—
—-—
Mr.' and mra.
Mr*. uiuuica
Charles naiiier
Kahler Will
will
of the show places w&gt;
of (u.K.iftu..
Michigan miiu
and &lt; *;—
bool* duties elsewhere we under- entertain the Bunnell I.. A. 8. for
CTomato Sardines
3 .'i:. 25c
«i«Unr.
visitors are always —
welcomed.
•------ tatand.
[stand.
dinner on Thursday. Fob. 22. Ev­
PLEAS^T HILL
NORnTt^ST THORNAPPLE. eryone
. .........U.. Invited.&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. E. R Willison spent
Last Weeks Letter.
.
( Doni forget the Valentine party (Sunday with Mr uimI Mrs.’Alvnh
Mbs iris Travis, who has been “J
b!ufn,c,u Thuraday i Pennock.
EATMORE BRAND
ib..
staying at tlie home ot her uncle. n?!\l
welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adrianson and:
Bert Palmer, returned to Kalamazoo । nJJJt.’J Mr^it
f ch'ldren of Buttle. Creek were Sunwlth her parents Friday.
'
—°nv ac" M”' ,E!!a, 90011 and Mrs. (day guests of their parents. Mr. und
Mester Sv/est Gfie-.kLis
8-ox. jar 1 Qc
Mr. and Mr?. Byron Rowlader and ■
DCl,t^\atu*®&lt;ted..the' Mrs Peter. Adrianson.
children of Grand Rapids were Sun-:
JE Jr.j
pl j0hn AdT“ and Marshttl* Nor’
day guests of her ’parents’. Mr. and, , UWVTnursUay at Parme,cc
E-iwood are ntunbered among the sick.
Master Sweet Relish
14-ox. jar 10c
Mrs. R. j. williams.
wZ— — ....
. I Mr- and Mra. Ross Waters und
R
J.
Williams.
Mr.
and
Mrs
L
M
£'
.
H
S.
W
»„S!2*
ntCT
J*
carl
”
8 |son were callers at Vern Town’s ut '
Well
’
Clare Williams and daughter. Marvil
UE p,nk!*in'?ri who downtjPlainwell Sunday afternoon.
!
Ellen and Mr. and Mra. Clifton 8aJ? asE,{1CILtrlcnds.w4Vljll1c
Mr- a,ld Mrs. Bert Patton spent
Campbell attended Farmers’ Week
fla*h,',nn of £I,ddIcv‘1,c 15 ’ Sunday evening with Mr. and Ma
program ut East Lansing Wednes-। w?.k,ng
'^ni’ Ke^cy h°me. I William Lelnaar.
SPAGHETTI
Beech-Nut Spaghetti, 3 am* 25c
dav
‘
„Mr a"d»i,rs’
®?*en and| The Delton High school presents,
What kind of a Valentine is this? A scrub tub
Sunday guest* of Mr and Mrs ~r'
nmt
YramJt *” ™nn'’cllon. **“» t»wlr School lair. |
Cream Cheese
ib. 19c
spoils any dream ... takes away youth and
Bert Palmer, were. Mr and Mr*. Qs«r an5
v7rnr
* pUI
■■ob)cc,
Malricar Palmer and daughter Mr and Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Thom- Inony. - Ht thc
Communitv
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Mrs Cyrus Shroyer and Clayton. Mr'and^ra’wn KcSev*
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Blue
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iu.
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and Mr and Mrs Uoyd Shroyer (
7*yhl(, K„_ | music and attractions from mitaidt
days. Here’s a grand chance to do it!
and children. The day was also the mJn of h^i n^I w—
m 1°^. .®Upper ul-’llx °'cloclt’
Bulk
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LAND BANK EXPECTS
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— wui be. the audience
...&lt;i____ an
.. 1...
—..iu
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Frederick Clouse. Max Runny and damaged quite badly by fire Friduj
Mr and Mrs Sam McKcown and
Robert Hart attended a Boy Scout mmumg caused by thawing out w»- gon* entertained with n party Sat-i
meeting ut'Good Will chufch Sun- tcr P,pca’
x
tirday -evening their neighbors and'
.day.
•.
i
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
I Mends. A very pleasant evening
Mr. and Mrs Byron Lewis spent l-. "Recks Letter
uai c,,J°&gt;cd b&gt;’ al&gt;
Sunday with their daughter and ’
,
,
~
.
, I Mr. and Mr-. Chas. B- Johnson
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hency,
Mr’ and Mrs' Guy Kantner and spent Friday aftemcon in Hastings
al Delton.
! X&gt;n and Mrs Royal Frantz spent' with her parents, who are spending
Friends of Mrs. ‘Libbic Craven ! Thursday afternoon in Hastings. the winter with Mrs. Pettit.
'
were sorry to hear that she suf- [The latter \bitcd her father at Pen-1 Otto taenhath and two hill billies
fered a’painful knee injury one day n&lt;** hoepilal.
(will be nt the Gates school house
lusuweek and has been staying with . Mr and Mrs Pau* Smith and; Friday evening, Feb 16. nt eight
Mr. and Mrs Andrew Meyers in f,^by **rf ®u"^!y.,’urJ'U ot “" Io'clock. A free will offering will be
Hartings where she could receive i "enry Cole in Woodland.
taken. Bring' sandwiches, pickles
'medical care
[ M» **“•* P*1? 5?cnt
’and cake, also your own table mtvWcbstcr Burkhart is quite ill at Tltursdgy till Monday in Grand jCc and everybody come.
the home of his sister. Mrs. A. ,Ra,”‘‘ta *ltb Dan Oaks nnd family.
Jos Silke* of Middleville lias been
Smith.
John Smith of Baltic Creek spent assisting Robert Garrett the past
Mrs J. E Norton, who has been ! tb5 '£.e*,*Lend
hla,Pa^cn4:
'wcck as Mr. Garrett has been feel- j
very ill at Nichols hospital in Batand
Kartey Town-; inB ill with a bad cold.
tic Creek, is some better al thtefwnd attcndwl the funeral of Frank;
।
PINE LAKE.
writing. Her many fnends here are ;K--------------------------------‘^« “l
»at“r&lt;*?-y
Mr. and Mr
Mrs.
Willis Kantner and ■
Wwkx Letter
anxiously awaiting her return home i Mr
5’ w,1,,s
Itoii™ were
.... Sunday
»™i.„
Uwu Bro.li of nuit wnl th&lt;.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis of &lt;!•“«*««■ of Hastings
»«-•&gt;.
__ visited his .-brother
.. &gt;Itruest*
' week end with his parents here. On
North Haatings
RUMts al
al lovl
Lcvl tCnntnnr&gt;.
Kantner s.
, -------------------and wife. Mr. and Mrs Byron Lewis,I,
A number fromSouthwest
Southw Wood­ Saturday he was ip Plainwell liav-'
Thursday
• ’land
alui att^nrlDrt
attended Parmnrv
Farmers Week al ing some dental .work done.
Mr* and* Mrs. Janousck of Oshie-1 East Lansing.
’j Tiie bad.storm of Sunday made
mo were Sunday guests in-the
.driving almost impossible.. Two cars
BRANCH
DISTRICT.
(Brownell-Bellingham home.
were wrecked at the Peterson cor­
(Last Weeks Letter.
Orangeville”
ii The Dorcas Society of North ner; one woman bcipg quite badly
cut. Site wua removed to the Crispe
J. W. Sheffield was called to Has- .Maple Grove will meet this week hospital. where first aid was ad­
( tings Saturday by inc scriou^ illness’| Thursday. Feb. a /at the home ol ministered.
of her brother at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Vcm Itawblitz
Dorothy Ford will entertain the
James Hcrminette and Homer! Mr*. Jay Norton, who underwent Nutrition class on Feb. 15. when
Norman made a business trip to1 a major operation at Nichols hos­ Mrs. Roger/&gt;’ and Helen Brown will
Hu3tmgs Saturday.
j;pital
----- Thursday
...
is very low at this present lhe third lesson to the Ideal
• William Rupe, who is attending writing,
group.
.sciiool at Kalamazoo spent Satur- Mr. zand
— Mrs. ....
Forrest Bidclman
We arc giad to report that Mr.
day night and Sunday with his were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Lathrop is improving slowing.
i parents at this place,
. Geo. Sdhilthroat at Hasting*.
' Mrs. Ernest Hall is visiting her
Dale Norman and family of near '. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bidclman sat oaughter.' Evelyn, and getting ac­
Plainwell spent Sunday with his . up Sunday ------night with the----formers
— . iquatnted with the new grandson
parents al this place.
father who .u ----very...ill at his ..home' Mr. and Mrs Eli Lindsey will enBeatrice Wickham of Detroit hi Hastings.
terrain .the Farmers Club on Saturspent a few days the past week with Otto Gregory. formerly of thi. ■ day evening. Feb. 10
her grandmother. Mrs. Nettie New­ place but now of Freeport, is very; Fred Otto, who submitted to a
ark. at this place.
IU wiUi pneumonia.
major operation at Bronson hoe­
This whole community was so ------------------ will be held at.pttal w
su^af. u resting com
Prayer meeting
on Thursday,
corn-­
orth Evangelical church Thursday
TliiirKd.iv ■1 fortably.
fnrtahlv
: grieved last week when the old vll- North
,lage schoolhouse burned, where evening-of this week.
i
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many of them and their children.
—*------- &lt;»—
■.
DURFEE.
and grandchildren had attended i
COUNTY LINE.
| The Ladiea- Aid of East Baltimore
-chool. add it seems like un old;1*®®1 Week's Letter.
.United Brethren church will meet
friend had gone. School is now be-i Mrs 8. C. Schuler und daughter, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore Wed;ng held bi the town hall.
Helena, spent Friday night and ;nesd.iy. Feb. 21 for pot luck. Come
Saturday in Grand Rapids with the and bring your faintly
i
(former's sister. Mrs. Mary Kunz.
| Lawrence Hoffman, who returned
I &gt;Jr a.Ml
u, .
w vlsHed
j~6;riiwr
«nd. home fr0|n ,hc Unlver#u&gt;. h(&gt;piUl'
I UI uuuyiJ
yuaniiuou famlly or
Inolh
Friday. Is getting along as well a^
«"w»4 t!&amp;.r stCS4
“r. Carrie Gerhnger. Sunday. can be expected.
X
Mich.MMMto rent.. McDUrmld visited
Mr and Mrs. OrvUle Pureell and
f
Ed r,K.\GfS: l“h’i lwr nlolh*-'- “r» Ctarl&lt;d Yound M daughter. .Dora, spent Sunday with i
V-MH
to). OdteM., SaiunMy nlslit Mr and Mrs. Edd Rice and Vela
&gt; /«AM rtwM
cowsh •bea'and Sunday
Sunday gue*ts ol Mr. and Mr\
‘I*
MF MLs* Arlene Clum ol South Wood- Tom Hoffman were. EYank Green
H tend called on Mr. Crn. Gerlu».r and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman
Dr R V. Pienc wtan la I Sunday P M.
and family.
n v
GertUiger has been umIH- i ..... „... Hpffman
„
in cotniMUy
. Nrwt.bk£ w&lt;f£.iiwHpQO tam hig with butciiering at Jake Miller’s: with her broth\. Hannie Norris, left
UM. Ute. ar liquid, |i.«. -V. d« Oar r«n?* in Woodbury the past week.
|Sunday for Mt

2 . 25c

Fancy Asparagus

No. 2 can

1 9c

No. 2 can

1 Oc

, No. 2 can

10c

Country Club — Whole Green

Avondale Green Besns
Standard Green Beans

COOKIES

Dutch or Windmill varieties

Grapefruit
Fancy Country Club

Lux Toilet Soap

3 bars 1 7c

BEET SUGAR 10 £ 47c
MICHIGAN Fine Granulated

FRESH FRUITS AHD VEGETABLES

23c

ORANGES CAJS,A
200-216 dxe

Cauliflower

=h 13c

New Cabbage

ib.

3c

Texas — Choice hard heads

ICEBERG

15c

CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS

BEEF ROAST
ANY CUT OF CHUCK or SHOULDER

Rolled Rib Roast
Boned, rolled-and tied

Spicod Ham

lb-

27c

OX TAILS
BEEF KIDNEYS or HEAT.T.1

&amp;

ALL PRICES SU3J2CT TO 3^ SALES TAX

�THE HARTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1834
with tlie addition ot considerable J gingsr. 2 tablespoons baking powder,! A WONDER WORKER
ldrcn 8,1 M‘£-mrd to ®nJ0T their new I
seasoning, are tasty os well as nu- 4-2 teaspoon cinnamon, and add alurtucv ncr ^hool headquarters.
trltlou*. Cooking with soda destroys 4araalaly-wuh 1 1-4 cups milk. Boat;
IS iHt HUNtT Btt
Al Kenyon and y-ife of Marshall,
Homemakers'
the vitamin. The bean* need to be well and turn into oiled shallow;
--------—•
’wre Sunday guests of Mr. Ken-!
By Homo Economics BpeciaUst* soaked for a day aud then cooked ' baking pan and bake in moderate Worker Travels Thousands yon's sister. Mrs. Marguerite McCaf-1
at/tow temperature for several [oven.
|
Mii„„
Michigan Blate College
qimm,
houn'. "
__ •
| - Soybean muffins may be prepared ®
'I Quite a goad many youpg people
Soybean gingerbread U one of the'a* follows. Combine in order given. ;
—Increases Fruit Crop
{frorn around our neighborhood atInteresting uses of soybean* in tlie reclpes recommended by Hie bomerthp following ingrodienta-two eggs.’ The state department ot agrlcul- tend the Saturday night done* giva
shot of
menu wore demonstrated’ by home econornlct expert*. Cream 1-3 cup well beaten. I cup cold boiled soy...
tn thc miiowinn
by Harve Robar and report a,
and on* cup brown su-’uean
bean inuy.
pulp. 1-2 tup
cup ium
milk.. *-«
1-3 tup
cup | “lre «*«• -t^ton to the following
Blttndancet also
alBO aa fine
ftnTume
"* good ,attendance,
time
economics specialists duringVjhe shortening
--- . Jj
. two beaten
_ ...eggs,
__ - .a.
_ _____
. ...
___ salt.
_ ..____
1,1’/ anal
rurU-HlK and
fur'vcurious
in rr- fac-s. L
. mU51c
,
melted. .fat.
1 teaajxxm
2 sups
UitcreiUng
in red v&lt;fry
gar..
Add
then
three
Atomcmakers. program of Farmers' tablespoon* molasses and a pinch of Item. 1 Mupooni ImMu,, «xu.
‘P-«
U»‘ rtmwUWe
,
fwri-k ut Michigan State College.
soda -mixed. Mix and aift one cup in greased muffin inn for 20-251 honey-bee.
DOWLING.
It ha* been found that the beans soybean flour, 1-2 teaspoon salt. 2 minute*.
I■ A
' ■*drong
-------or male bee mu no father ।
Ilast Week's Letter.
Conoco
are high in vitamin c content, and 1-4 cup* wheat flour, one tablespoon
Another use (or the beans fa In, but has a grandfather on hl* inothThe Cemetery Circle meets this
Mind. For this. 3 tablespoons soy­ S'a fide Although there are from,। week
on Thursday and the Ladies'*
,000 to 50,000 bees in lhe average
bean pulp. I teaspoon chopped green
Aid on Thursday, Feb. 15. and ev-1
Bronze
pepper, 1-2 teaspoon paprika. 1-2I colony, us a nile there is but one eryone
ALL PRICER IN THIS AD SUBJECT TO THE 3% BALES TAXI
teaspoon salt. 2 teaspoons mayon­, queen txrc who lays us many os one, dinners is heartily welcome to these.।
naise, 1-2 teaspoon pepper. 1-2 tea­. und one huh times tier own-weight
of
eggs
per
day.
Mrs.
Mattie
King
returned
lo'thcl
I gotta
spoon mustard, and l tablespoon on­
A worker bee may live six or eight home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van’
ion juice are used.
Winter fa a pretty difficult time. ii}onllw during the 1cm active seu- Syclde Saturday after spending the
catch that
for wall paper or painted walls. An, son Of the year—fall, winter, and past ten days with Mr. and Mr*.Inexpensively prei»red wall paper• early spring. A worker bee hatchedI G. A. Wertman. Mrs, WerUnan has
cleaner which will prove very effec­. just at the iioiicy-gathering M.ason। recovered from her recent illness.
j
is
lew
fortunate,
however,
and
often
tive has been s 'ggestcd by-the home
Mrs. Myrtle Robinson of 'Battle
management specialists of tlie lionu*. wears out it* wings and life in a Creeh was the guest last -week of'
economics extension department of। few weeks, due to the intensive work; her sister, Mrs. Bessie Morrow.
1
required to till the hive with horn y.■ Mrs. Harry McCarty met with a|
Michigan State College.
Two cups sifted flour, onc cupi not infrequently fulling exhausted1 serious accident Friday evening as,
warm water, two tablespoon* kero­. Outside of Hie hive and there explr- she. with ir*pa?ty of young people,
sene. four tablespoon, ammonia,. ing.
jirere on their way to Jackson, Al
and two tablespoons talt ore the. Ta bring in a single pound of nec- truck was stalled on the pavement
ingredients required. Stir while■ tar 30.000 trips to lhe fields are re­ ami in meeting another car at this;
,
quired.
rue
average
fly
inn
distance
cooking until the mixture is 'stiff,
1 time she was blinded by the lights J
RAJAH
then cool and work into balls withi for u ixx' load fa Mxnttimw a mile’ to the extent that she collided with
the hands. Thc amount given willI and u half. If one bee had sufficient; the standing truck and in the acclstrength and lived long enough to' dent suffered lhe loss of several
clean one small room.
CONOCO
For washing painted walls, a solu­. gather the four pounds of nectar re­' teeth and necessitated a stay at the
•
tion containing one cup-vf sal soda,. quired to make one ixnind ot honey,• Buttle Creek hospital
RADIO
COFFEE
one cup of ammonia, one cup of! It. would involve 80.000 trips of onei
Mr. and Mrs. John Gerber wilL
PROGRAM
.
mile
each,
or
a
total
distance
equal
vinegar, and,onc gallon of warm wa­
,
celebrate
their
40th
wedding
anni
­
ter 1s suggested. Tlie solution fa ap­. to more Ulan three times the ctr- versary at their home Thursday/
4 POPULAR BRANDS Carton
plied with a sponge and fa rinsed off! cumfcrence ot tlie globe.
Feb. 15.
with clear water. A sponge may be! Tire honey bee is usually thought
Thanks to all who helped at the I
used for the rinsing of rough plas­. of by the layman in terms of honey.; church supper Friday evening/
ter. while a cloth is suitable on other■ As a matter ol fact, the honey bee which was much enjoyed, and to
surfaces. Equal parts of borax, jpldI is Hie best friend the orchardfat has,! Rev. Dewey of Hastings, who gavel
dust, and corn meal. mixedI it being tart unusual for one colony. the address of the evening which
thoroughly, and put in smallI of bees per acre of fruit, working ih. also was greatly appreciated.
adiounu on a damp cloth will be. the orcitard during the blossom seaThe Health da^who arc taking
EASY TASK
found satisfactory for rcmpvmg( sou. to treble or quadruple the yield.
spots from a painted wall.
IRVING.
a
WOODIAND.
,
Lx-t Week's Letter.
'
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Lis'. Week's Letter.
Mrs William Cushing of Alma'
Mr. and Mr.:. Robert Austin of
Last Week's Letter.
cm
visited
her
mother.
Mrs. McCann,
Funeral service* for
Willard
_____ Lansing spent Saturday night with thc nrst ot lhe week und spent.the
Af lhe Sign of Iho
Brown, who pased away Monday, Mrs. Robert Austin.'
Mr. and Mis Paul Smith atid balance of the week with her fa­
were held ‘Thursday afternoon ut
ther-in-law. Fred Cushing, of Has­
Rod Triangle
tlie home with burial in the Wil­ baby of South' Woodland and M1m tings, wlto is ill.
Grace IngTinn of Cincinnati spent
cox cemetery.
You have to equal the gasoline if you want to equal
The Adult Education class will
We
Worp wiu&gt; received in this neigh­ Sunday., with Mr. and Mrs. Henry meet ThurMlay, Feb. .8. It costs
the speed! Conoco Bronze Gasoline has defiantly su­
._ Cole.
borhood of the death of Mrs. Boaz.
perior qualifies that can only be duplicated by another
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Higdon and (nothing to enroll, the liU-rninre fa
’ Get i ftccTony Smr book of these eight*
'Walton, h former .resident, but int।'I
tankful. Conoco Bronze Gasoline is a blend of three
L­* family called on Mr. and Mrs. Welby •Jikee and so fur considerable inter-;
een idvcinurmcats. Go to any Conoco
er residing, in Battle Creek. Sev­ Crockford Sunday.
jest is-shown.
. '
'
|
types of gasoline in a new formula that has created its
station or dealer, who will give you •
eral from-Hits utiy attended the fu­ Miss Frances Wachter of West II Bert Williams from Middleville'.
leadership. Instant suning, lightning pjek-up, extra
postpaid, self-addressed postcard. You
neral held in Battle Creek Thurs­ Woodland spent Thursday with Miss i was a Sunday visitor at tlie. home:
will receive this large book of enter*
day afternoon.
mileage, great power, smooth operation and greater
। of Glen Nichols.
Dell.
HIM
Mrs. Lillian Mason of Battle' Dorothy
j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Rogers
and,
umingadvcnuing illustrations br mail.
anti-knock
—
these
arc
Conoco
and
at
no
premium
price.
pic supper'will be served1. Mr. and Mrs. John Shroader of
Creek is assisting al thc home of ' .at.Chicken
the
Methodist
church
Wcdnes;
her brother, Lee Lapiuim, because;'
, | Grr.r£ Rapids, also Mr. and Mrs.
•j
daV
evening
by
Club
No.
3
of
the
of the illness of Mrs. Lapham.
OATS
। Frank Hoonan of Hastings, were
'Ladies' Aid Society.
,
■ Sqaday vUilor* al -Mn&gt;. Juiu Mc­
Tlie Norton I*. T. A will mct-t.al,”V.r/ RnHIu&lt; t ' I unsinu
UM .Chau b»UM. rue, 1.1,1. Frt I a
“"u L We no.* KU- Cann's.
INSTANT STARTING —LIGHTNING PICK-UP —HIGH TEST
•; Mrs. James Nagel's five, sons and
Mcs. Orson McIntyre entertained I
Paul' returned ,,Jcir wives and children came to.
the Ladies' Club Friday.
l-rhlreda^
... Grand Rapid* ,,akc 8Up*rr u,,h hcr onc night x5'
Mrs. Lulu Gray and son. Robert, I
.
[Rapids where she has
been spending.5T"l,y' ,*'r ®cciul®n being her birth-:
visited Leon Gray's in West
iililT S’ •1U'M'
c,‘“" i to- too-- *&gt;"
«» ™mohtvilic Thursday.
Mrs. Lester Prestun will enter/
­
M, ;
ar,., wau cwr MX
'T/'1
tain the Wilcox Aid at an afterr ' aiors.i]
llw wk rl’d
Mr.
,Nc*' "**“?• ttt
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
noon meeting Thursday. FcL. 8. Ev-1 and Mr». J.eub Bra/ly
ihr l-und ol Mr. U. BlacWord. ,
erybody welcome.
,
! Mr and Mr% Will Gibson of
■ Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jarrard and-'■Nashville.
,
GIANT
Ivan
Wqrrcu
of
IHiaca.I
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur [Mis. Mhh DeBoll o! Maple Grove
Eddy and family in Nashville Sun­ and Mr. and Mr.'. Will Hyde of
day.
Sunnyfield
. Burryville called on Mrs. Elizabeth
Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Norton and''
m the Welby ' Crockford
Cleotu and Mrs. Ella Taylor “n“‘’‘jGibtwney
Ihome Tliursday. Mrs. Gibboney ha*
tw.
Nashville spent Sunday with
,
confined to her bed for several
and Mrs. W. IL Hunt and Mr. untlj. been
weeks.
velvet cake .nd
Mrs. Carl Hunt near Holt.
I Mr. and Mrs Raymond Fapl.' Mrs.
u)
PASTRY FLOUR.
lGt-0. FauL Mrs. L. Faul and Henry
1IIGI1BANK.
Faul ucre Bunday guests of Mr. and
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Richard O'Brien of Lansing.
Missionary
Tlie Moore school I*. T. A. wiH , Thc
---- ---Methodist
—™— ____
__ __ _ Society
Having rented my farm and moving to Hastings, I will hold an auction sale at
4 Rolls 19C
meet Friday night..A good program and Ladled* Aid Society met Frifa being planned and fried cake.' day evening in the church parlors,
my farm, located 4 miles northwest of Nashvdle on Sec. 28, Castleton Twp., on
and coffee will be served.
.A delicious |M»t luck supper was
Marshall Green went with hb served to a large crowd. Mrs. A. E.
class Thursday to attend Farmers' Wynn, president of tlie ^ffasionary,
Day at Lansing.
Society had charge of the mission;
Carlon
20 Grand, Paul Jene*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawbht.-. ary program and Mis l-'rank Ncltupent Tuesday evening with Mr. and haincr. president or the Ladled Aid.Mra. Leo Cumming's and daughters of t|jc Ladies Am! program. The mlsCHICKEN o* the Sea
sout|i of HiisUngs.
.
h Monary ladles drew thc names of
Commencing at one o’clock sharp. ' Offer the following described property:—
ME and Mrs Laurel Mnrsluill and thair Mystery Daughters lor the
daughters spent Sunday afternoon I Mothers and Daughter banquet to
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Striker tn lie held in March.
*
Baltimore.
, •
Dick and Betty Kimble of Coufa
International side rake. Hay tedder.
HORSES.
Mi', ynd Mrs. Fredric Swarts-and Grove spent the week end with
Dump rake. Clover seed buncher.
family of Battle Crock spent Sun- tlu-ir grandmother. Mrs. Philip
Sorrel gelding, 6 years old, weight 1560.
John Deere riding plow. Syracuse riding plow.
day at Bert Daly's.
Kimble.
.
Sorrel marc, 5 years old, weight 1560.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hooker of! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Englund'enInternational walking plow. 2-horse diac.
Hastings spent Sunday with Mr. tcrlained ten couple* with a bridge
2 3-see. drags. Spike tooth drag. Land roller.
Brown marc, 5 years old, weight 1350.
and Mrs. Frank Hai^bhtz.
I pot luck on Tuesday evening in hon2 riding cultivators- 2-horse walking cultivator.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Marshall of [or of thc president's birthday. Door
CATTLE.
5-tooth cultivator. Pr. knee bobs.
\
the branch district spent Sunday! prize was won by Supt. and Mrs. H.
with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Grecn'a. (V. KifMin.
Durham cow, fresh, 4 years old.
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
MIm Lutb Francisco of Hasiingjj Mrs. Robert Austin spent Sunday
HAY,
GRAIN,
ETC.
Durham
cow,
due
April
25,
4
years
old.
spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herald Classic of
with Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hawblitz. Duke Odessa.
Quantity of timothy hay. 200 bu. corn.
Swott, Seedleit
Dot.
Durham and Jersey cow, due Mar. 26, 4 yrs. old.
Mr. und Mrs. Byron Guy and sons! Wednesday. Feb. 7. at 4:00 P. M..
Quantity of clover hay. 200 bti. barley.
Black cow, due April 3( 4 years old.
were Sunday guests with Mr. and [Mis* Elnora Mumford will-hold the
50 bu. oats and spring rye.
Mrs. Will Guy near Nashville.
[first meeting of a series of 18 at lhe
Roan cow, due Oct. 10, 4 years old.
One bu. Mammoth clover seed.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud.Reid and son Health Room ot thc Woodland
Black heifer coming 2 years .old, pasture bred.
of Bedford spent Saturday night; township school for tlw mothers of
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.! pre-school children*.
7 heifers coming one year old.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Fred Reid.
I Mr.'. C. B Benham of Hastings is
3 bulls coming one year old.
1 3-4 inch brass trimmed double harness, nearly
----------- ---------------------spending a few days with Mr. and'
Brussel Sprouts
Cauliflower
Celery
bHULTZ.-------- | Mrs. Kiiri paui.
new. Third horse harness. Extra collars.
Last Week's Letter.' .
.
......
■---SHEEP
Pump jack. 50 bdls. new lath.
The young people's meeting will [WEST ORANGEVILLE
26 breeding ewes, 2 to 5 years old.
Red elm side pices for hay rack.
be hcla Friday night Feb 9. at
AXU EAST GUN MARSH.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith's. The'
Wrck , Lotlc/
3 wagon tongues, extra long. Platform scales.
2
yearling
bucks,
grades.
.
IN
OUR MEAT MARKETS
meeting will U* held every second
.
and fourth Friday night ot lhe _ «*' **n4 Mi
lton.on and
month
daughter. Marjorie have returned.
HOGS AND DOG.
■'
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
The Ladies' Aid will be next Wed- Ir™1 Tblccka. Ohio, where ttwy
2 brood sows, wt. 150 each, due in Mar. and April.
Hoosier kitchen cabinet. Library table.
nesday
Feb.
U.
ut
Mra.
Byron
Lewis.
Rpcnt
a
week
with
friends
and rclau
2-piece bedroom suite. Bookcase and books.
8 shoals, weight 90 lbs- cacti.
We arc all glad to hear thift Mrs. 1,
2 rocking chairs. Victrola and 40 records.
Norton is a. little better and hope i
Marguerite McCaBcrly and
Collie dog, one year old.
that *he «tll be home soon
Mrs Earl Buffuigbei ger *pcnt SatHartman battery radio. Curtain stretchers.
Don't forget Sunday School at J&gt;rduy at Plainwell, and Otsego call-1
Hand vacuum cleaner. Bread mixer. Oil heater.
10:00 o'clock and church at W:oo.tag on friends and shopping.
|
TOOLS.
Pump oil can, 5-gal. Aladdin lamp.
u.
o'clock.
’ Ernest Snyder and wife und Leo[
McCormick-Dcering binder, 7-ft. ^cut, nearly new
_ X
; Robar. wife and mother, were in
Boss washing machine. 2 rugs, 9x12.
with tongue truck.
Hastings on business otic day the!
Wringer and boiler, No. 3 tub. 10 yds. rag carpet*
LA.
| Past week.
•
Ideal manure spreader, nearly new.
Porch swing. Gasoline iron- Fibre fernery.
kfiJnov. I
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crutcher were
Dowagiac fertilizer grain drill.
Help
Linoleum, 8x10 and 11x12. 2-qt. glass churn.
rieip Kidneys
Fkiuneys !.
Saturday Shoppers at Hastings. We [
Water separator and cream can.
McCormick mower, 5-fi. Wide tire wagon.
Uto UuU.
Pral.t. Dr.
Ur. inntoMund M, C.-UUhrr lio-s brr,.:
Eaton
Rapids Woman Praises
„ . .
wry sick .but is now out and around. I
Other articles too numerous to mention.
Derby'ss rails
Pills
Dump board*. New Deere hay loader.
Derby
W(. fcinct.rcly hope he get* no set

Comer

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v

FOUNDER'S
WEEK

Salad Dressing
Calumet
Chase &amp; Sanborn
Cigarettes
Nutley Oleo
Fels Naptha Soap
Soap Chips
Suitbrite Cleanser
Pink Salmon
sp&amp;rfcte
Karo Syrup
Macaroni
KrsfJ’s
Slaib 3!aton
Sunnyficld
RoSSeeS Oats
Wings
Motor OJ3
Mustard
Ajax Soap
Pancake Flour
Bokar Coffee

51.12
3 25°
10 .-.45°
5^ 25«

3
35°
6 ru. 25°
5 £25°
19°
4
*,£17°
U. 12°
2S^25°

CONOCO BRONZE GASOLINE
EDMONDS OIL COMPANY

si.21
2
25°
6 »*" 19°
5 £19°
45°
2
33c
5

Wr'ttlratl’c

AUCTION SALE

12 Cane 89‘
D-pggie Dinner
Northern Tissue
3 vr. 29°
Canvas Gloves
89°
Cigarettes
Tuna Fish
Mello Sandwich
Rumford Bak. Powder r» 17°
^19°
Climalene
£10°
Bowlene

Oranges
New Cabbage
Bananas

Beef Roast
Frankfurts
Short Ribs
Minced Ham
Hamburger
Bacon Slab
Halibut Steak
Fillets
/
Salmon Steak'

Wednesday, February 21, 1934

25c
» 3c
4 u* 19c

10c
3 “• 25c
5c
IZjC
3 “■ X5c
12c
u

-------back and continue* to regain hisi
Mrs. Bernice Hyatt says: "My
kidneys were in terrible shape:
could not bleep night*. hud tired
worn out feeling. I bought one
-rhn Oranccvillc school house i
Dr. Derbys
Derby's, pills
pills, and burned t(, thc groun&lt;| Monday after',
50c box of I)r.
al once felt better and could get ^(*,1
at
and the teaclwrs hail
night's, rest."
real."
a good night's
for tjic night. Thc books and
Mra. Hyatt is thc
the mother of de*ks m tlw four upper grades were I
Mr*.
praises saved. The school library find die-1
two children She also prafacr.
Dr. Derby's Croup Mixture for tlonary were burned with all thc|
night coughs and croup
rest. It is quite a lo&gt;s to Orangeville
Ask ydtuyour druggist
dr ugg IM alibut
about thc
the loanship u« U»U liuw School began
Dr. Derby's prescriptions.
prescriptions—Adv
Adv.. ttrir* tnurning al the (own Ball. al-J
Dj.
- ■■
though somewhat crowded lhe chd-

.v‘ulS-^Sa?'.l‘ ’“ISI

2

25C
u. 23c

Lie.

A x I’ FOOD MOKES

TERMS:—CASH. No goods removed until settled for.

ELZEY MEAD, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. n'EDNFSDAy. FCRRVARY 14, 1M4

PAGE TWELVE

iTXrrrrXZZTi
1
I LEGAL' NOTICES I
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&lt;&gt;f th* Cvurl Mc*u«*

ib

th&lt;

will go by auto to lhe home of Mrs. | Milo Ladies' Aid will be enterWm. OlthdUM In Bownr The host- tuined nt lhe home of Mrs. N. H.
exsr.T are Mrs Oithouse. Mrs. F. Berber Wednesday. Ft-b. 31. The
Cool and Mrs. D. Godfrey The mu-'hostess furnishing meat, potatoes
'^oO[,,,W
ariOT;_In&lt;i
.
r WT_.
w . o_
c« 'J'
Man&lt;»n.
Ind... ^prnt
spent Friday
-This Foreigner Is Not So {nighty with the former'* M*trr. Mr*. sic for the meeting is in charge of and coffee lhe rest will be pot luck. Mrs. Ida Ifowk. Tlie Life and Work Mr. and Mrs. Emment Fennels of
| Victor
He returned
Pleasant—Some Call It
**' Sisson
“
* home on
I Saturday accompanied by Mrs. 8U- of Pearl 8. Buck” is the topic for Kalamazoo visited their parents
A Nuisanoe
—•
.
-----------------‘9” who Will Visit her parents. Mr. discussion. Und is tn chan* of Mrs here Sunday, who uro enjoying wry,
Orno
assisted by Mr*, good health considering their age. '
.*'*» 'tel The opossum. Michigan's most re-1 mid Mis. Robert Carter, and family, ThelmaKnowles,
Seilert; und Mr* Mary Owing to the extreme col0 Thura- ■
''
emt munitram. B romlw unUrrchr 01
'“3 « '™' 0«&gt;. I Putnam. Current events arc in day there wo* not bo large an al- •
iKTUtrny W rn- .Hrat.mrnt 0, ^-)..Unn Trn^y jvng, charge of Mrs. Roy Hamilton and tendance at lhe Home Literary Club
:iw roll call U to be answered by as usual. Thc annual election of ofll- j
• nervation which has set out to ds- .(,ut at ,|U. Bryan., homp Oll
presenting an original valentine.
cers resulted in Mr*. Barber being I
, tcrmlne whether tlie animal is de- Mum stre&lt;-t. At thp same timc a Many Stories have been told ifi elected president. Mrvsniffen vW
struble or a’nulMnce.
•
'cljirnwy at the Glenn Perkills home the- past about the campaigns of pro* • Mr* Dorothy Pettcngill. sec­
If the results of the studies show J was burning out. No damage result- that renowned character. "Carrie rotary and Mrs. Kruu*. treasurer; |
i that it*s desirable characteristics ed at cither place
Mutton- but there arc notvnany who Mrs.' Turner, custodian. The pro­
outweigh It* objectionable ones, thei Mr. und Mrs. L. A. S*i&lt;ar and two care
follow her examble How- uram featured Vaienthto day. Mrs
probabilities are that the state pro- sons ol Grand Rapids 'and Mrs. 'ever, to
botlle, and glasses fftig ih all Joln** san« and hrr xwo UtUe «Uughtectkin will be continued. H the'George Sntar spt‘nt Sunday with 1
one of thc local Ixisi- ter* gave some dance*
opOLxum can not justify himself the Mr. alul Mra A B. Fish and family dlrrcttom
':i-sr place*in where
brer is sold rel*»,as Flower of Cloverdale spent
chances ar- lit- will be placed on,and F. F Deming.
it wa» one of the gent- Monday with his uncle, H. J. Flower,,
thc unprotected lb&gt;t of predators. ’
MUs- Mabel Sisson of Hastings cently.
'ter m*xand
that
did lhe throwing— »nd family.
The opossum ba foreigner w »“*&lt; the bu^t of Ker aunt. Mrs. Fan- ,(tongratilia lion* to thU woman!
***
Michigan. There are early records at
Siswi and Victor .jiinduy.
PINE LAK El
..... Miidr»-«1 Hurley returned
...u.uvu to , The w M.'A-of the U. B churtth
the beginning of the caniury «?’ inv Miv.
On
Wednesday.
10 -3-:
member*
her
itome
in
Grand
Rapid*
Sunday
held
an'all
day.
meeting
at
the
—
•
----—
----- ~and .
presence in ihf vicinity of Ann Ar- 1for a few day* with her parents. Mr. home of Mrs. Owen Dodge Thurs- «■»«&gt; visitors of the Helping
Hand
ba. *„a Uu, tune l* “1“““'"
"'''Sr."
-- --------------------club met at lhe home
tomeo,
Ruth TerTn-,.
■
-■ ■
day.
Club
of Ruth
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. I.,..I- ■
S .V?
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is not a

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FBEEroRr.

DESIRABLE IMMIGRANT,v„„

«•*««.

un*, naUS in numbw f&gt; M” Kr‘lh Dutl""'
tn-n .n-.. S2«pu„ *&lt;^nj^J;!J11£'

Buran, heln, hdBz-Ji

tlw ahool hou«
“J™]XS&gt;“"'p"’ “»»

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“«.SSSy’«3--

Looking Backward
lory investment than building and loan share*?

Lookirtg Forward ...
Where can you find a better worry-proof place for
your fund* than In building and itsan nharra?

Information roneeming the ■Karrs of Hits old building and
loan askorUtion will be rheerfully furnished.

®11£ ^Jcitonal ffioan &amp;
Unueatntent fltmnpanii
.'MEMBLP
’ LMRAL HOML |

J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.

On,

pelts purchased. In 1931-32 with u
YiTi
J'lu'
btrthda&gt;' a! ,,H‘ homc ol h,s M&gt;n- with HalUe Killick^when all memwason limited ro one month. 4.CW
• ant? Mr. und Mrf- Allen FL.h H«*ymour and wife, on Jun. 28. This
arr urBrd to be present
pelts were reported.
attended prayer mating Thursday to a npe olll HRP and Mr. oborn U WilmotU-“° • RU - --------- [
mid
.... ---------------.
.
WUQMX Moore. who
Who I* in a con• This U 'tub rapid a rate of In-1 «•«»««
‘hP lhw«p of Mr- p
"'’--------' '
Bai
andentitled
to hearty congratulatton*
valex.ent hospital in Grand Kapid5. !
crease in .p.
a species,
whose status
i ^r&gt; Mr.
^-ar
11 Bownc.
•
.111
“,lvai,f,M ««'•
ut wntiWbUy
night is with
doubtful, to be ignatvd." the gamr '
^Xai £XTa?8 The Unltwl BrPthrcn c*™™* »*- in0* Mw?*I*w^ D^tw. aSw^onid'
NOTICE TO CXEDITORB
&gt; nt Mirbigan, th
division
widn n councn rooms -at g. gan
Wn a,t serie*
RerJfti .01
flf revival
rcvlvjll meetings
mreUw on Mr.
Mr and
and Mn
M
F!oyd Minar. All I
on.siuu of thc
111c department
mpurwnern believe...;*
.
Floyd
r«uotT &gt;f Harry.
BXraet raf
sn.lilAV*1^
** MO. JUlll alia
_ J. -TM«t
of «»wb
the ovMamM
evidence tnr
for and;^
a ld lllC ITjpies Sunday evening. vwK
Feb a4.-MU.
and expect Of ..
the. friends
.’re -"--J
glad (O fgf, bim
against the &amp;»*um now is clrcum-; &lt;
*“ * “
* '^‘,a to cmtimie at least two weeks. Th- un
d hojaand
ho|&gt;e he
he will
will soon
soon be able .to
Manual Its fur Is worth from 20c •
8
* £}*'
«‘»ral Pastor. Rev. I H Osgood.hus Co&lt;ne home to stay permanently,
to 60c. a little lew than the value ot “
u , J natto-rines und ncJu- *ci,rcd lh,‘ aWc a^lMance ot Rev. on Tuesday Helen Brown and
a muwurii.
muskrat. It
ha* ciiiin
either two
or wuvv
three • «.. ’' * “' r »
Ralph Redding ol Grund Rapid* Myrtle Rogers went to Hast mgs to
a
ii iiu.i
iwo or
-------------------inatc offieera
W1U also
frrqu,n| spcclal
g?lhW kjlM&gt;ni ln the Nu.
litters per year---and may -------have
omeers for
or tiu
the eomiim
coming sear.
year,
many as thirteen w a litter.
itnK
11,1 ut musical numbers by local and out trllton project, which was given by
They can probably stand a lot of, 9,! “n&lt;* Rt'.|,1‘'s c,a
,n!’“ of town ptipple. A cordial invitation Miss Hershey of M. 3- C They were
hunting, und friends of the animal Mr"
F Bninhtr Thursday »ft-|ls cxlenaea t
M*r*.’imwrT
joshn
f^m«iy' tbe-'2
‘2±L
“**“*** b&gt;' Mbs A'”b' BjtPi for
say It U valuable if it can turn car- iernoon.
...
unn‘«*- 10 eVer&gt;°°C tO aU&lt;?nd «
[ clerked
at ^
Bruniu-r
store ’ ‘
thp* c *sev’Iro*.
luncheon.
„
rion into a market^ product.
decked at
nrunnerxs More.
I Little Calvin Fish ha* been quite Sam Fxkcrt and Franklin DeLano Claire Doster was in Grand RopHowever, there are many who’
,
•- । Roosevelt celebrated their birthday* ids for treatment on Thursday.
,nii» ll»l ll» W«»up l» a
l« «»• l»,l’WkMrs.
John
Stewart
of
Plainwell
------------------ - - --------8tuart Clrrarnt. Jade* ut PrMiata. ana and u dntruatlvr. apalallv tai. XW n^‘r''..JIr
A,‘ last week Tuesday. Sam was 73 yfars
NOW. THEREFORE by rtriu.
has spent thc past, week at thc purl
"Page.
&gt;w»r «f »*l» ronta&gt;nr&lt;i in «»id n
ram rm and Bima Ulrda,
™
id Bf lk« atauit* in &gt;uk
m
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Godfrey have' James' home.
It Is claimed Hut opawtinv. vc'
tocal M.t. 1,113,11
On Thursday and Friday morning
iMtlt
been
ill
the
past
aeck
but
are
into chlfken coo;,; und ut Ute xntth T?-.Itt mum and waa lanietemperatures of 18 and 20 degrees
thry am round to W an Un|tonnld j !&gt;
&gt;»
■'&gt;&lt;•» ,"&lt;&gt; W* slowly recovering.
Mrs. Marie VandfrMale is re­ below zero were reported nt several
covering from severe burns on her places around'the lake.
JituS rlJ&amp;nd 7a i
”£7.' K3ES left arm. which she suffered a week On Tuesday Russell Minor went
to Portland. Indiana, and purchased
believed by fur hunter* to be un up-.22^.^ f ).!■
,or,ur ago Saturday when hot grease twenty-seven registered Rambouil­
splashed onto her arm.
.
portant factor in reducing the num■ Xr^iih^iw^ rLIn i
With Some Coal You Get More Heat
let ewes. ,
ber of skunks, since frequently ojxv, 'A?1.
?IrD*^i La'ei® There will be no Sunday evening
service
nor
Thursday
evening
।
sums arc reported trappi d in old nA
,.?&lt;nUi,d11IR|!,,ald v
.
STATE ROAD.
. . . The Coal That Gives the Most
skunk'dens
t A B Fish bud daughter Virginia piayer service at the local M. E.
Our
school
held
their
P.
T.
A.
Fri
­
;church during the timc of the re-'
' Raccoon hunters dislike opossum-. "7.e
Pr‘da\ ..
.Heat
Is Generally the CHEAPEST!
Mis* MabelfSiison of Hastings vlval meeting* at the U. B church, day evening. Not many braved the
because th*ir dogs frequently follow ■ was
guest at thc home of Mr. and Sunday guests at .the homc of Mr cold to come, but those who did.
opossum trails when they might t&gt;- • Mr*. aVictor
Sissori Friday.
ana Mrs. Harold Rosenberger were surely enjoyed a fine program put
hunting raccoons.
I Rev. Minard Lewis and family hl» parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin on by the men of coats Grove. Each
However, we have low priced coal that
and Mr-* Dorothy ShHhngton of 8. Rosenberger of Clarksville. Miss one did justice to his part, and we
STATE RANKS filGH
Bowne .-jx-nt Tliursday ajternoon^Jean Everhart of Hastings., George hope they will come, again some
gives lots of heat. Don’t be discour­
ON Al FAI FA APRFQ and c'*'nnu('at. the home of E. IL Rosenberger and" Gene Watson of
Mrs.
William
.
Shaasoboker
and
uni hlthlth Hunuo : Adam.. helping Mr. Adatns ev!'--:Grand Rapids.
aged with your heating costs, come and
o ... .
' .
•
(brat? his 72nd birthday We loin'hL. Mr. und Mrs. F. R Everhart of son Leo of Battle Creek visited Mr
owilt Increase in Michigan many friend, in wishing him hiany Hasilnc* were Sunday guests of and Mrs. Clifton Becker Sunday,
see what we can do for you.
.
and Mrs. Shazenbaker will remain
Fields Puts Feed in Bam, !,non' hai*&gt;’&gt; birth**.™.
iMr* Susie Helrigle,
Mr. und M14, S- R. Warr of Soutlw Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger
Mrs. Viola Kennedy is confined to
and Fertility
Prompt and painstaking delivery that
. in Fields
B.xMon called on the latter’s father, were in Clarksville Monday evening
lit*”. 4*?' Michigan Is' now in the big time I' E Detyini; at the Alien Fish, at the home of his parents. Mr. and her home with neuralgia.
Guestt at Jim Sothard's Sunday
occasions no annoyance.
&gt;nnu&gt;i 4,
*. 'as
as inuum
alfalfa is
concerned; HU
thc.........................
home Thursday .......
evening.
Mrs Austin
•*•
"
Rosenberger.
*
iiHKKir ,.n ,r.,.r inn„,
ra* far
iur 44
IB Wlivviotil.
. .
Ihai Ur
L* siu,we.l »*’latest figures on the crop show this The Jocal adult study class which A thief or thieves recently broke were. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller. Mr.
t, rr.l, ikat I hr -mh «l*r &lt;f State .stands, in second place in w • formed here Monday night Into the Checncbtough factory und and Mr*. Henry Sothard and sons,
and m.
Mr.. «■«,
and Mrs. •*&gt;,.*•&gt;
Clyde '
”* Hastings, a,.u
i. n pin. *1
o'rtozk-in acreage in the United State*, ar- meet* cachgMonday evening at th? look quite auiumber of valuable ar-!of
hr
to the farm crops depart- ;»ver Bat croft to&gt;rne wr*t of {own. tides. We understand that it is Stedge and Leonard of Welcome
. '
.
ment ut Michigan State College
'Tlw rja.ss i made up of ten people pretty well known who thc guilty Corners.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryans of
hrr nr.trr-d. tut imt.tir o»n.«: This jg un instance of the swift ;‘nd ’he subject* being studied are party Is.
Clnudo Walton is ill and confined Hendershot visited Mrs. Lucy ColeiiSSiSta^i’wwtLfhangM tn fanning practice® which 1 Literature and ChUiey hutorv.
• his
*-•- bed
•—* at••
mjin
»
....i .u, ...f i.-4nr,4 m inr'rotnctimc i occur. Michigan grew
Bt'v F. Ixxwni* and Ciias* Bunn to
this writing.
. Sunday.
Jf &gt;wu
you'd like
see your news
iBUB-r. «
p.r «.nr.trd ]ev than 100.000 acres of alfalfa in ! «vnt to th- lormer* farm near Quite a number of bu*lne*s men, ...
h
•*•** to
«/ »**■
— in i
Int i.nj.r ...o&gt;,r».^.
' " "'
Stuart rtmunt.“* Jmlg.&lt; fy Probot* 119U&gt; and increased thr amount to Smyrna Monday to spend a few,farmer*, and others interested at-[’he paper, please let your corrcstrn» Copy.
874,000 acre* in t»3N. Moat of the day* cutting w&lt;rxl.
tended the open meeting of lhe vil-1 pondent know. She'll be very glad
MilJrrd Smith. Rryhlrr of Prolyl*.
Increase was planted on land which
K,’v *' Loomis. Geo Ra.-cctt and lage council held in the council to send It Ifi.
Poultry and Stock Feedt Coal, Lime, Cement
ORDER for PUBLICATION.
| otberwuc would have bcen-.sown to Fd. Hall v.« :e in HuM'.n:: • on bu*i-&lt;||o:ns on Monday evening. Member*.
, --EAST GUN LAKE.
Sut» of Mirhiran. jb* Probat**Court f. r ordinary clover qr to timothy. .
&gt;:• . .* Saturday.
of the’ Utilities Commission were in
county
TELPEHONE 2257
Ih* Coontr or Harrv.
The great increase in the amount
Mr* F. E Brunner and Victor town last wyek and .served notice on ‘ Miss DeFoe. ihe
— —
7-;- ’ -nurse,
- •;'
HASTINGS, MICH.
protatr^^is th-m
ha&gt;' krown lia* not resulted in a'Bl«®n *•'" busine** caller* at Ha - jlocal officer* that the p. ,M. Rail- paid our community a visit Monday
•aid rouiur. uu ih* rah &lt;!»• &lt;,f Fr'marj. correspondipg Increase in the,n,lF-- Friday inortiing.
road hxs petitioned to abandon this,forenoon.
.
a. 11.
amount of livestock tn tlie Slate.
Mrs. Deeda Nagler is homc again'line from Elmdale to Freeport. The Little Billy Null has scarlet fever
Probl’r .
However, the livestock is much bet - !a”er «peridliig a couple of w&lt;&lt; k* public was invited to this meeting I and is under the doctor's cart*.
tn n.r maitrr . f ihr rit.u „( K»m&lt;l. ter and is more economically fediwBh bet niece. Mrs. Pearl Foster' Monday evening to discuss ways. Gene Harper of Plainwell called
•'
1
1, . . ‘than it could be with the other und family at Barryville.
and mean.* to retain the line. Th'sfc'at the Frank Harper home Friday. ■
I.,?, tJJies of luiy.
i Raymond Perkltu. Maurice qvcr-la matter that should interest every Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford of
________________ ’
Out a ai »i*d'in .*,t r\,rt h.i |,*tm,.i&gt;'
tt,Bt lhe .dttial.’rjt.i.n &lt;,! ..a ...... 1.
Estimate* .made by the farm crops ho]t- an‘l B&lt;iy Preston were Homc property owner and every farmerin Orangeville called on John Craw- Want to Buy OF Sell.' TrV Our Want Column
CHANCERY NOTICE.
a;."’*
r la
| department give the alfalfa hay f”’m W. S. T. C. at Kalamdzoo over this entire community, if for nooth- ford Thursday.
J
J
it it .ri-rrd, n&gt;*t tiv 33rd da* &lt;t ■ crop a value of &lt;70.000.000 more PM’ weekend.
er n*a.-on. because of the decrease in ! Lester Powers and daughter. Bar­
’•
A l' 1 •’•4 Bt I*n ..•ctu. K ,n than could have been obtained from
Wc “rc Klad ,o roport that Otto the valuation of their property should bare, called at the Will Crawford
riation, -a
i.'bXbj
other hay grown on the same’Grocery. who ha* been M-rtously ill the. road be abandoned. The vil- home Wednesday evening.
V
. , ,
ground in the years from l»lb ws’*&gt; penunicmia. t* stoyly uilprov. lage council has retained tlje scrv-;
nnnnrrnnino
ihr^*i« bV^"nrb7J,lbi^Inmh2&lt;\n*»^ ,hron«h 1933 The increaMng.acrc-.•
ices of Attorney Gcib of Grand
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
When You Purchase One of Our
«f -thi» ord'r. Mr three •urXir*
t»ge of alfalfa in Michigan ha* nt-Thc many; friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Rapid* and will do all in their pow- 1
-------t r. &lt; ■ &gt;t t- &gt;»id d»» nt hram c. in 4h* tnteted manufacturing plants which Bav Fox. who now reside at Stock- er to retain the railroad here. The I
..
"d ,r.?Jai.trd'‘Tu
pr"“"‘ arc-now procer ,inc. thu crop, and &lt;«&gt;«. Cultwill be interested to know fact that both our Elevator and the rr'4"7"™M™«n Jsi, s
Rtuirt ileateai. .'-.Ur of t*r«h»te. shipping it to other States.
Uwl their daughter Mkrgarel. aged Shipping Association are dead is a I*. N M*,&lt;.r Leonard
1
u
.
1 T,a‘ threefold value of alfalfa, as
expect-'.‘ONI to undergd an op- hard blow to thc hopes in this line.•
---_______________ I forage, a- a. stx'd crop, and ;&gt;.* a 'eration on her leg. which has al- It is expected that a hearing will be an4 w«U*«rt: Btnrot'.
'
order for fubucation.___ . soil builder liai^bc' n the real ren-'*aV-s been deformed. Tlie doctors;held before thc I. c. C. in the near
-Minute, -t th* .«*»
ih* .Probate C..un son for its tremendous popularity, believe they can perform a succeA*- future and an effort will be made to ’’tL
s*emi"!
.Id "art Held at th*l H“&gt;' ln thc b®"1 a,ld fertility in the ful operation s &gt; that this leg will be- hate that hearing held here. Notice,,, jtur*Moff hi.r
■ . &lt;v &lt;.f'n..tinr. in‘fields arc signs of the alfalfa crop, eigne normal und Margaret will no ,of thia meeting will be given and the | H. .x*rb*l. i.t-o
You are getting a REAL BARGAIN in
i.t
d&gt;y_..f
iri.ru.rj.
This
legume
is
increasing
in
favor
longer
be
a
cripple.
The
many
entire
community
strnuld
turn
ou
’
?■.
J}*"!".
I,b&lt;,r
•
r» mt
6(&gt; as a cash crop for seed. One Mich- friend* here wish her success in this;enmasse to show their interest in , ..
transportation! These cars are priced
jthls
K*rr. t.bor
labor J..
tgan farmer ho* a twelve-year-oM' matter
thU fight. It is not a hopeless bat- t»i» K.rr.
tie and ii
it can be won. but in order ?"!v
field which has an average producOpo Bassett left Tuesday morn* tic
1'.‘t' M
right, for a quick sale.
lion record of’five bushels jxt acre ln« for Ann Arbor where he will go to win our "city dads" must have
riagi'X^. m*t.r "
per year.
through the clinic for observation the cooperation of everyone. Watch " . &lt;&gt;.i„&gt;rn. arr«um .
---- ------------and possible treatment
for further |«irticuiars and get into V. tj*'!"'.,
One 1932 Ford V-8 De Lux Tudor,
GATES SClfbOL NOTES.
| Mrs ^tuon Henney. aged 73. lhe fight-------------------------------------------------- -­
good as new, only
$v I w
J»hnitM&gt;, iaiior
We art* sorry Brucr Farnham ha*, Pas-’-cd away at her in Carlton hut.
----MliA). .
«'r*»ror&gt;l. labor ' ..
been sick and hope to »ee him at week Tuesday after a long illnc*.*.
Dr. ---------SetaOrr ol- ----Burton --------Hel«hU ---gJSJ*.kYV(„;"
figTISS*'Si,
school Monday.
.
Funeral services were held on Fri- L- ---- ----------One 1932 Ford V-8 De Lux Tudor with
by church.
Rev. Loomis
andRapids,
cnurch.filled
Grand
*lnnr
i
We have had our January tc®ts'day* conducted by day.
Rev.conducted
Looinis and
Grand
Rev.Rapids,
•b"’*filied.....Rev.
..............
heater and radio', -.a bargain atI v
burial was
was in
in Wes*.
Wes*. CaritoA
Caritoft cemetery
cemetery Miles'
Miles' apwlntment
apwlntment here
here Sunday.
Sunday. J.
"
and find that we are doing better
burial
* iJ,” „
the husband.
WeWc
•“*are
«lad
»o to
learn
JFVRev.
- M,te
« 1S is
H-blr-ki
Ki«t, tlbop.
'.ippik.
Don't forget Otto Iwnhath and beside Hu*
glad
learn
Miles
h„i,i,.u
gkop.
,0-(
One 1932 Ford Model B, 4 cyl. Tudor,
QOE
‘x*^ hU two "hill billies'' Friday Feb 16
Tho Cheesebrough Factory began gaming and trust be titty be able to u
a dependable, economical car to drive, vvCw
Well be ke'n yah!
‘
operation again Monday morning, be »i’h u* next Sunday.
1
. . .
We
arc goltlg-to
a Valentine
I’ b*
how ■long .....
the Mr* Hattie Bellinger was a guest
Ht ail
IU have U
V.It. 11111.'* 11
u no’ known Just uvw
. ... tn*r**y Mf&lt; &lt; &lt;•. .uppn*.
it*. ___
_
_________
..
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I,r
T
i
I-K
a
.-.
nt
Plialnurll
fr.pnrtv
nv*r
nloht
I.
V
liriamer.
rrt&gt;«.ra
...
;&gt;.trty'Wednesday with lot cream factory will run but Mr. Tabbcrcr of Plainwell Irlends over night,
One 1927* Lincoln 5-pats. Sedan, good condition,
cake, ajj-ti
also a.1 Valentine
box
has, a
pile
of logs
on hand
ma-| M
“and
..u t-uat..
Siliviiiiiir l«JA
•• fine »■■■
- *.......
• *...........
-........to- Tuesday■ and
---- attended
-a •past ---Mfr
pip&lt;
■n— fifth
«&lt;■&gt;. grade have
. completed
...................
... operations
n.uMnnn. with
nt Un ■
If you are interested in
high grade, luxurious
The
;«art
with. it
It um.ilv.
enjpbys fnwi
irons&lt; O F
E S
S.• rerc
reception.
,t
l-.Fr.Br* i o. • iiPt&gt;lT~" 4*131
NOTICE TO CBEDITORB.
1 tlieir large 8 A maps, and are'fifteen men and is a great asset to Mrs. Bennett returned home from. "n,I, j|o|r„ib MfT c
car look thia one over.
' making one of Europe.
the town when it is ' in operation. Lansing Saturday leaving
her
y.0Mln,
. ....
Katherine Hula and Kenneth The sound of two whistles blowing daughter and children n-.uch bet-. r • »
,-a. \
One Ford 1924 Mod. T Coupe, good
COf)
Snyder have completed their air- four times a day is sweet music, to ter.
. ,
. u
.a. ;*••«■«!»&lt;• Trwtk Lnti
running order, only
|» rf F*Anisrr T‘|‘1 ninne
plane ****
race witH
will! ir,iK*,in*
Katherine in the jour
is hoped that these
our cars and it I*
In honor of little Jack Bradfields
Mn»»d t,, am w«i*&gt;*rt »Bpi&gt;,&gt;ri»«i b»!
factories may both continue to opop- birthday Mrs. Bradfield took a love-,.!!.!. lu,»a, is.i thr arroant. i.* *iiu»rd
*1I&lt;&gt;»,.| far rrediti.r.
lead.
'
:
. factories
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-------- —““ ,a“4 *’d'” '*~w“
*“* ‘M 1
One 1927 Chevrolet Sedan, fair condition
The first graders itqd others are crate indefinitely.
Ttie Democratic caucus for Irving also ice cream to the schoolhouse
ntjying “My Weekly lleadcrs."
and good rubber, only
. ZpwO
township'will* be* held at thc town­ Friday, a treat for the teacher andi&lt; &gt;«j
pupils.
On
Sunday
which
was
Jack's
AI
J
ship hall at 1 30 on Thursday,
One 1929 6-cyl. Whippet, worth
March 1st and the Republican Cau­
b» Birra that an Friday th*
cus will be held ut the same place entertained at their home Mr. and •'.rch Eou.tabl* M*t*r &lt;'«, '
more, at only
&gt;f Murk. A. II. I»3« at tea
'f liMtiMa u:at 1:30 on Monday. March -Sth. at Mrs. Georg* Wood. Elizabeth. Jun­ ’Horn
Inna. A. D. 1934. at Ira o riork In II,
IfooniB. Miller Krirk
t vt i-.bruary wht^h times candidates will be ior. and John for dinner. Ancfther der Watlvr* and Wricarn; al
Dal.d Frhnur, 3. A. D. 1914.
Clark*. Carri'd
candle
decorated
cake
wai
in
evl•i»Brnt
Juir*
chosen
for
tlie
various
township
ofntnarl Cltst*at. Juda, of Probata.
Aid. Hrh*4rr *&gt;rnaed frnn
.....
,„„i
-------dene.,
*OTfCB TO-cFedTtoRS.
FORD 15-PLATE BATTERIES
lb*
&lt; t Ai,c* i. ' Mrs. Art Moore, president of the W. A. Spaulding spent several
,i a liBBt r. I.» ,, P. T. A., says the hot lunch project days at the cottage at Wall lake last
General and Corduroy Tire, and Acceuorie,
Ibeir t.H.t...a t r.rii.1 at school, sponsored by that or- week while his ice house wm being
"T ,,U,*,L ,h',‘ mi'v ganixation and the Woman’s Club, is filled.
&gt;il!? it%m‘'«iXer.*b. J proving very successful. Much ot the Mrs. Wilcox had for Sunday
food is being donated and a hot guests her son and family from
h. ’.‘ .!*’ 2?* L***r .C' d*sh is served each noon, and 3c per Battle Creek.
■ouw" ffir- IX Ina i’ person is charged to those who -can Misa Hackney spent the week end
• r beorinz .aid poti- pay and to those who can't, no with friends at Middleville
r.d ib.i noMi* -mi., charge is made. Local ladies are co- | Mr. and Mrs Merle Bradfield and
roblkiHmf of s w?
operating in serving the meals each , son were Kalamazoo visitors 8at,PT,operi
Ibror loeceaaii* »»*k*
urday.
DEALERS
jk. ! day.
7 SiwwXir*' iJnolJd 'n,e Freeport Woman's Club j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quick spent
&gt;i4 wuir
meets this week Thursday. Members I Sunday with the former's sister, Aid. Heaill
natUMK Mirtigaa.
,
Michigan
Doled FaYmary £ 1S&gt;4. A. »
i. Js4t» *t Probn./ ftre to mee( promptly at two cAriock I Mrs. Jennie Lyons at Banfield. Mrs.
iesbter of proUte.
«l ’he home-of Mrs. Frank Cool and (Quick remained for a few days.

ArckiB D JhDoaaM.

When You Burn

You Get HEAT

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

USED CARS

$65

Universal Garage Co.
FORD
Hastings

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 21, 1934

10 PAGES

MEETING TO DIS­

RAGES 1 to 6

Ni

MIDDLEVILLE TO

PHII UI|UnC|

CUSS THE SCHOOLS TIMELY TALKAT
HEAR FITZGERALD Jill, IHIiULI
CO.fffl COMM..
County Road Commission $66,000
Secretary of State to Be the
Patrons Invited to Good Will
VESPER SERVICE Guest at Brotherhood
COMPLETS PLINSI
WSWEffl Church on Thursday ’

Supervisors Unable to Pay Covert
Bonds Until This Debt is Settled

SUBJECT WAS "CHARAOSIGN-UP DAYS PLANNED . There will Evening
be a meeting at th*
...
Good Will church in Rutland on
TER EDUCATION IN OUR
FOR PRODUCERS IN
Thursday
night
of
this
week
to
con
,
PUBLIC SCHOOLS"
THE COUNTY
eider tlie status of srhools in rural'

There Monday Evening

OUTLINES RBP1
Frank D. Fitzgerald, secretary of .'■'''*"**'**"
stat*, will be the speaker
DUTY AS OONSTRUf
Middleville Brotherhood program to
' A knotty problem will confront ’ maintenance. Fortunately the counMINORITY
be held at the Methodist church,
the supervisor* this year In meeting ‘V ™»d rrnnmlwion had enough
Middleville, on Monday. Feb 26.
.districts because ol the passing
■M &gt;lw&gt;d.un&gt; W»&gt; &lt;,( ox ™1.' “
- '•. . r.
LARGE CROWD PRESENT
•Art No. 236 at the reetot special, CHURCH AND SCHOOL
. ..., l........
nn.
, mot work lor iv.ii uun n* own COMMUNITY COM­
TWENTY-EIGHT MILES
|.1Prti n niiinnrr
“’’S
se&gt;Mon ot the Michigan loti-da tuncum II n m OPERATE era) invitation ha* been extended to
UNCOMPLETED LAST YR. 4,
i»nd. .n..t .“'X.'Si
.... u.. St? '“■■o*-'T'r,
onUULU LU-UrtnA 11 oeople of Barry county to attend tlie
MITTEEMEN NAMED Thu Art will vitally effteci the work,
AT LINCOLN BANQUET
enough left of county road
—/Of May last year, bin his left 145.- inear
program which commenctfc at 7:45.
-----------of all rural Mthooli. Hie provision---------—
funds to pay the construction and
Grcat Progress Can ^Made ’i.o '«»1“W that: w^rr due at that maintenance work for this year All Attended School of In­ of the Act will be explained at thbi. Supt. Chappelle Urged All There will be no admission charge. Col. Frank Knox Points Out
r.
mtn n
-n
i
time. There will be due next May
has held public ofnann-A..Hama..
meeting by Mn»- Maude Smith.! Character
—
—
Building
Agen- fleeMr.inFitzgerald
struction Held by County
If State Will Pay Funds '
■
•
•
the state ■government for a
Dangers pf Over-Concencounty school commissioner. Fortner
Th. tlighway r&gt;,»n,wn. of ,h.
X iX o
number of years and therefore has
(ration of Power
congressman. J. c Ketcham, will al­
. cies to Co-ordinate
Agent Foster
Under McNitt Bill
•state of Michigan owes Barry coun- ‘***2.’,!*
an
unusual
grasp
ot
state
affair^
„
.
h
thousand
nrraita
Superintendent Chappelle. of th*
County Agi:nt Foster announces ;so speak. Every citizen of Rutland
The Barry county roadI commix- Ty 366.000.
&gt;oo wu wn|w
„ the
U1C county's
cwin,n
which, I*
public
schools, gave a
' ’ ‘
’’
.
.
......taX and
. . alM
. &gt; .ot... th„slon will ha
to have at least 330.that his office i* now prepared to who is interested in the work of the Charlotte
eion have about finished thHr plans Umrc
o(
•
lor
^“^
‘Ari
d£ 000 ot ,he Ma 00° Whk“ Uw-,Ute fign Com-Hug contracts with any rural schools is invited to attend Vfr..j- mtere-cin
Oir taking
lt.lrint, over
nvpr 167.05
IrtV JIS milM
rnllA&lt; of
nf ...
.
. . ’ moneV whwTwM
. . ,..
.. .
and■ timely
talk at be ot special interest at this Ume. Grand Rapid*. Saturday evening u&gt;
township highway this yeur. This "°tCd
the state's Half of the o*^.
’ ««nty at ihr beginning producer who may wish to do so. It thu meeting.
- •
the -Ove o'clock
service of the Methhear Senator Arthur Vandenberg.
rxlvt church Sunday afternoon. Hut
Col W. Frank Knox, and Frank D.
Will be the -third installment of sub- Mcht tax monev and diverted to of lhls &gt;’r“r Ourln* ‘®34 ,he &lt;»P»- will be necessary for every producer
topic «!■&gt; Character Education tn
Fitzgerald, secretary of . state, and
to have his work sheet, map of farm,
-i.nil.lly h» mll. s . yrar ih«t ihr roll?,u„
„td„ ,y„ |„v
Our Public School.*."
■jUier notable personages on tha
commission will have taken over, of to&lt;ld Bonds The Horton Act as we *harc
one-half of the weight tax. and evidence slieet filled out before
Tlie speaker declared that the
Lincoln Club banquet program. It
substantially M0 miles of unIm- .understand it. applies only for the ’MJ* &gt;houW “mounl
“round comfiig to hi* office to sign the con­
' purpose of the public school is to
wa* tiwr biggest event of Ite kind in
tract. if the producer ha* not these
proved township highways This ycar 1033 A11 thp coy^y wll|
»46.ooo.
.train boys and girls to meet the
tlie idstory of the ot ganlratlcn. Atha-, been done under tlie provisions
fr(ltn the stale department this1 It can be wen from all this that forms, please call at Mr. Foster'*
n-nduncc set an all-time recordl
problems
of
life.
There
has
always
office
or
write
and
the
form*
will
be
pi the McNitt law
yrar wiu lx, IU hharr of 50 per cent “ sreat deal will depend upon whaj 1
Followers ol tlie party founded by
been
moral
training
tn
the
.-.ciiool*.
.Mipphed.
&gt;
The mileukv taken over In each Of Uu- weight tax. which previous the state may do In jraying the 366.CHARLOTTE MINISTER AN­ "Old Abe" assembled from all aecFor
tiiose
producers
out
ini
the
because
oecau&gt;c
it
n
cannot
ue
be
wparaicu
separated
Irtxn
irom
township is as follows:
i |nws required to be paid to coun- 000 °*w* l,w county on January' 1.
luyroad
rouu “nd the 346.000, more..^.
a,
.. w„. county, sign-up day* are planned. DICTATOR OF ITALY IS the regular work of a teacher; but SWERS HURRY-UP CALL liorii of the state.
Assyria ..................................... 11.90
ties for the purpow of county
that^
itwill
Aside from speeches and oratory,
BRINGING ABOUT BET­ this job .lias tk&gt;t been thoroughly
1135 ■ | construction and county
county ’road main- ow the county from the weight tax F0™’1'"’.!?’ COfnn\1‘l«™en- a»iated
ON MONDAY
(lone, because there has not been
itenance. Tiie money due fie coun- 1 this year. Out of this money due by Mr. Foster and other Com-Hog
Barry 9A5
TER CONDITIONS
J tut- definite aim to do the definite
cause it brought together on tho
tv under the McNitt bill paid to from the state the county rtTMd com- contract helper*, will be at the folCarlton
085
Jot, of moral tralljing. Such training STRESSED NEED OF
program two former Grand Rapids
tiie
counties
for
the
purpose
of
Immission
would
be
entitled
to
it*
lowing
places
to
help
producer.Castleton ..'10.85
is the pa.--t has been incidental, not
cub '■’’Portera who have since rt*en
proving township roads—334.500. "hare, which would take subatan‘•“*r
M
,
HastiMgs township 8.95
HAS KEEN MIND AND
planned. When boys and girls leave
OUTLAWING WAR to national prominence;. Arthur
I was all expended for that purpose dally WO.000.
I
ld***'**lp "chool. Monday. Feb.
Hope 12 25
...........
___ ... . ’
.
..
.
.
....
_
2filh- WiMrtlknid man hull *Fiieat1ni
—,---H. Vandenberg u an ouutandlnc
It
DETERMINED WAY school and get out into our complex
Irving
12.30
lost year. Tlie county treasurer's
... cn U m tram all Uuw llr
civUlzation they *uf!er a mal-ud- Application of Principles of number oCthe United States Sen... even
...........
. . paid
.. the, slid w.-&lt;tnraduy. Fvbruar, 27 am!
If the state
Jphnstown ............................... 10 35 । report shows 312.000 in the Covert urns that,
rn U TV ..
t
J Tt,
®tc and O&lt; W, Frank Knox a* editor
vp 1 justment to conditions which theyMaple Grove 10 35
] roads fund, which could be applied entire $06,000 due January 1 and the
Father
John
Gabriel
uavL iriret. Thl- is proven by the fact
World Brotherhood Would of the Chicago* News, one Ot the
««.«X&gt;due
duefrom
fromI the
U»weight
«!,Mtax
u«toto,.
‘^XThuS^d
Orangeville ............................ 9.15
to payment of bonds.
346.000
most infiuential Journals in the
Rotarians Interesting Talk that there lias been recently such a
Eliminate Hatred
Prairieville . .'~ j Last year none of the money re-' this county tn 1934 and* used the'T’
country.-fcoth began work on the
tremendous increase in the number
sheets will abo be re­
celvrd from the state was applied 1312,000 balance remaining in the evidence
r 1
Rutland .....
nt Monday Luncheon
It appears Rev. Dunning of Kai- UI1UB1
of
inmate.*
in
our
state
hospitals
for
Grand Rapids Herald on the same
,
quired
to
be
filled
out
at
all
com
­
.for county roud construction and|
iContinued on page three)
Thoniapple ...
amazuo
had
become
mixed
on
the
da
y Also
Al
Rev.
Father
John
Gabriel,
of
Lan
­
the day marked the end­
the iiuanfe. It is also proven by the
munity sign-up days before con­
Woodhitai 905
date
he
had
made
for
the
Hastings
sing.
was
the
Rotan'
speaker
Moning of a ffud of several years stand­
large number of comparative^
tract* can be signed
Yankee Springs 1220
Brotherhood
for
last
Monday
night,
ing between Senator Vandenberff
ois&lt;&gt;*ui&gt; uaya
wui be
w iwm
noon He gave a very humorous young (AUVIl
jx-ople confined in our &gt;,&lt;»pru|i Sign-up
days will
held ui
in othCUB PACK 14 TO
' “Repeal" Does Not
so
it
was
necessary
to
pres*
into
and Former-Governor Fred Green.
er pointe over the county during,the talk: telling of a trip he made last ’ons. These pen-on* could not adjust
. Total
167.65 |
service a substitute. A hurry-up call
weeks to
accommodate
company
our tlie
modern
PRESENT PAGEANT
Alter These Pacts 'following
producers twoliving
some
distance i summer,
from PortinHuron.
Theywith
took aanpriest
8.000 themselves
All llii to
-how.
needsociety.
of cm- from-Rev. Dewey secured the con-, Another event of importance, to Re­
Tn Uddition to the above subslan-,
publican* at least, was the fact that
llaily 28 miles, mostly in the town*
. ..
Tlie rencalof the XVUIth Amend- 'rom Hostings. Watch next weeje's mile trip to and through a r/wd part phaMs.upon character and that rent of Rev. Roth, pastor of the Arthur Vandenberg . publicly an­
ships of Hope, TiM»muppie and Prai- urogram at Parish House on
.. T
1
1. ...
I»ap&lt;?r for the announcement.
«f Europe and return, the entire training in character-building Charlotte Congregational church, us nounced his candidacy for re-elec­
rievllle. winch wire ixrt improvedFriday Night to Feature
ment has been-accomplished by the( alKn.up day*.ore arranged and lrlP cowing them six cents each per .should be largely increased. The the speaker. Rev. Roth made good tion to the U. 8. Senate.
*
I""
’*"* speech of the evening
hist year, will be finished thia year.
—
The
keynote
will pf the American people. But held for the. convenience of pro- mile, which included beard c.nd modern swing in education is the n“ M’Jh&lt;;^rO9erh?^ “"I J??’ ?
"The Coining of Akela”
•
Min&gt;r
Ul1 f,
uiv
ciuiu
«ou &gt;ua
nrcw&gt;. J™"?
.. “ thr M,1&gt;ject of wa_, delivered by Senator VandenTln.v Would make over 195 mljes.
'that doe* not alter certain salient1 duccrs who wisji to sign contract; ..room.
5L
u&lt;*y .°.
’&lt;‘ c
h^1*. mid
his needs.
winch will be some job to complete
On Friday
.
. evening
... of Utts week truth*- &lt;11 a drunken driver H luM. Parties missing these slgn-i.p days
FaUg-r
are not
’Pr ’™un
hv
brr»- Hl* a-',ked for tt r*turn “ t,,e
Fat
’^r Gabriel .said that their inn- oW moral sanctions ..»•
—
- ■ - A- recent sum-y in Eaton
speaker pnuosopoy
started by 01
MJWipcdjUcal
in wi&lt;- year II the. .-tate sHuli,at 6:30 o'clock, the members of Cub
. » ,
tir । .
may liave tft come to Hastings to the reason for going to Europe Ust year,.,uiiicient.
“Tlie
7 pouucu;
uncan,
«&gt;( two »'hom
: .
....
.1 greatest
. . liberal
...
.
om&lt;^. ivomn
(o sJgn &lt;1
Jf il
a &lt;wntraet is wanted,
Holy
county
rural schools
showed that, * lint the Tlihle la i nnrnl ?.
he
termed. the
promplly M-nd the county what will r..,.u
.. as much &amp; menace to life. Just os VlllVkC
rtkkH.X'l. was bccatw
------ it
- was a
” -- Year,
. , it .-'
— .-.J .........
.....................
Pa&lt; k ....
No. ..
14. Harvey Burges* „
P. M..
• be due it,under the McNitt bill, the
much “
was
All commiUecmen
190th anniversary
ut a small
oj ail
■
a potential
PWIUM "Kiljer."
-KU|W.- as
u he
l»w»
MImm tnet
m« with
wUh Mr. b-nu[
I«w the
lh» .IWUl
annlvemr,' of
o! the
&lt;he b
but
rau.ll percentage
pfracoUIK of
ol roral
rural
•# ume.
Ume.
,’l.Tea^.,rrl.ntvr««ntrlirLtre
“ minority party in national
' county should receive 341.400 in 1934 and Fred Ballance, assistant, will in prohibition days &lt;2&gt; Drunken-1 Fo!tter all day Saturday for a con- death of.the Savior and of the in- -choc! pupils attended any church
have
a
pot
luck
supper
at
the
.neks
U
exactly
as
unlawful
now
a*
tract
signing
school.
Mr.
Foster
iecis
stilution
of
the
church.
He
described
or
Sunday
school.
A
survey
made
in
e
*
u
”
e
"
’
■*
“
,
affairs,
the
Republicans
are
now
from the state. If the money 1*
fortheomjng. m that the cominKdon Episcopal parish houie, with their it was before repeal. .3) Drunken- now tiwt every committeeman over “ visit of-0.000 pilgrims to the Vat.Continued on page five)
I
with great responsibility, Mr.
m b, no. ontj.ik unlawlul. it ... thr ^,,1,.
u|s II*. pra- I™ By driewlton, Utfy
--------------- —J(ttert^utto o. mrthrthwdw, tte vkdenbe^ „„ a, p«rt&gt;u raUican gel an early start, tt will be able parents as guests.
•just as dugraceful as It r*ri-r was. vWona of the contract very well J'kited by the Pope, who spoke in TOWNSHIPS GET
' n^rev^
than l»rlto«,’u- Uw
I*** oW
®*
" to complete mod of their work, if
mercy
reveiw
In Christ
Chrut rr
ab‘ Doulbte
JZj'bi..
wT
&gt;W .... krap Ite raw wllhln lhe1
n"™r • 1 •» T. &lt;4) A pencil who caiuuit control his ca|]x»r see your commimitv
cormnii‘French. German. Spanish and Ital- 1
lT..[.
C.y o7 cod, au
‘S reveal
™ m
president Roosevelt all
aurt*
iv
com
TURNER FUND MONEY --'
.ppraprloUon pud. by Uu- »i.«. Ad ®!T -’“"“J™- *T* BTO‘“’T- “"d unnctitc
Father’s knowlcd
knowledge,
appetite for tntoxicatinu
intoxicating llouors
liquors
lan. The Holy Fa'-hcr
(Continued on page L.,.w&gt;
four)
■ art. Mart 1« . prim. mm.Uy I .hJ,CW"; C^blny tl'.lmun. had better abstain from their uw.
r.IlKlLMl Is
LS not
inn so
.MA thorough
MIUIUU411 as
" •
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-------------- WWW
JHI
।|Ol
of English
l ast year no McNitt taw monev wiu ।boU’ nf BaW,e Cn*Pk- A” l*renu &lt;5&gt; indulgence in stimulants may h i iiQTDATCn TAI ILQ
. that of other languaees.^o he ad- School Districts Where Aid J?n£‘r call&lt;y ,h”n •’5rJ’aP’;s
NFARI Y TWO HIINDRFn
ic«illira&lt;.d on p.4 7. p«n l«o&gt; ’11 A"
“,ul;
dresstd the English-speaking visi» «
» 1 a
a
; .
if they were Inferior, "but friend*.’ IMuRnLi I YYU nUNUrttU
lead to a habit which is both expen- ' ILLUO IHHICU I ALM)
« a »____________
wiches. table service and one sivc
dish of
1C ‘tors
Fronch
language He.
M Needed Are (Assisted
in other words He said.there is
ATTEND CONFERENCE
and hurtful. &lt;6&gt; One cannot
“
--RY WA
WAILITFR
HA­’sTINfi^
ors in
in the
the
French
He
mwe u.-.. ..v
DT
tn nflOl
IHlUb InimtkMU&gt;
d St.
Petet-Slanguage
church, the
1 sothethlng worthwhile in humanity ■
From This Fund
BOY SCOUTS GET GENi Following. tlie aupp^r which is take more than he should "secret, if . it cansaW
onlythat
be brought
out.eve-jThelV_„__
u.n. n»nn-n
Am^ner1^ later^t?!**^^ Public Invited to Hear Him :]2SCan’ Itardm^he*S &lt;?the &gt; What tt
“»««*
■&gt; as til «««r
net
speaker
on
Sunday
f-------------Turner
Act
1
5p
eaker
said
'that
on
Sunday
eveYoun
ff People
Hear—
Dean D.
known
FROIIS nnNATinN‘\,undcr “’*■ •Ol*rvb.l««» ol Mrs. G. L. known sooner or later. ;7&gt; An ex- *
*•*»••*•*• •«
r
.... had heard
i____ ■ the Olivet OrM rr_
n... and DiscUMiod
enuuo UUllHI iumoilxx,kw(xxj Ma
waUace Osborn.
A-n Konner or later &lt;7i An ex
", °«M;raUon
'n‘ng he
M.
Trout
ample safe to follow,l* better for the
at Central Auditorium on -Sih aTow rerrici H^n-nmrked
r»..
i.
n
, Mrs. C. G- Di-Cou, Mrs. Clarence general good than one whlcii. if
Monday
Evening
S&amp;
«S
w
“
ch
u
,
b
"
u
'
e
•
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“
-IJSSd
u
’
S3£
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viul
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Quantities of Furniture, Food । crawford and Mrs. Leon Tolhurst,
followed, might ham the follower.
-------- - ; ' uvu ii ii-iuuvi iihu a pai b iu UK wi■ ■■
and Clothing Turned Over !,,,e Cuha wni pwwn’ a pagrant.
urgently
needed.
■
----------------(gamzatldn.
but
his
part
wo*
not
:
held
at
the
High
school
on
Saturday
ut. ita-a
.'The Coming qf Akela." Mr. Burges*
pleasure and great opportunity of site would like to see tile Pope "the
to Welfare Commission
has written and arranged the text. PLAY FILLED WITH
•'hearing
nearmg Walter
waiier namings,
t
Last year the state paid only ^one individual—he must Cooperate under the auspices of tire Barry Co.
Hurting*, wno
who wi
wi:’i
l ;ow
one inun
num wno
who founint
wouldn't sin.
sin." Father
half of the amount due to Barry With the other members in pnxiuc- Y- M. C. A., wa* a splendid succaaa
As u fitting close to the otaervonce, putting many hours of hard labor
TENSE SITUATIONS be.here on Mond.ig and Tuesday ot Gabriel asked he£ where Mie
• county under CTtc Turner Act for!jUi{ the beautiful music which the with 185 delegates in attendance,
of Boy Bcoul Birthday Week and In upon it. It is well worked out and
next week. Feb. 26 and 27.
'that notion, lie thbn proceeded
1933. On Thursday County Treos- &lt;irChestra rendered
Lakeview and Battle Creek conaccord with the address ,.ivcn by iW Cubs are enthusiastic over it.
.
.
,
Mr. Hastings will speak, at the'
(Continued on page three)
urer Maus received from the state, we are living in the midst of tributed 29, Woodland had 18. NaahPresident Rooievelt to the Scout* of
Committees in charge of the Junior Class
Presented
In­
---------—
- nolary ciUb on Monday noon and •
---------------- »--------------------tlie remaining half that should have Rreat discords in the world, with vUle 20. Grand Rapids 3. Middlcvtlte
. America on Saturday. Feb. 10. the pageant are: Decorations, Wallace I
.
.
.
tcrcsting
Comedy
as AnMonday evening at eight o'clock will FARMPRQ MAY RFT
. been paid to the county last year.* many in trouble and distress; but 17. Freeport 15 and Hastings 83.
boys were busy last Saturday col- Osborn and Clare DeOOU; Indian
m,ni nfforino | give an illustrated lecture about ths r«nMtnO MH I DC I
The payments were as follows: “ the speaker believed that it was the
nuai unering
„Wild Ufc of Mlchlgan.. which K
DiscUsskxi group leaders werg
lef ting tiie articles donated by'the Dance. Dr. G. L Lockwood. Mias I
SHORT TERM CREDIT Assyria township $ 50.97
will of God tliat all HU children Rev. L. L Dewey. Rev. M- D Mcresidents of this city.- Tlie various Helen Merson and Ml*s Frances
Those who were fortunate enough very interesting and instructive. The
.
should be happy, well fed and pros- Kean, and Albert Becker also Julian
wards pf the city were tlwroughly' IJunter: Publicity. Leon Tolhurst;■J to be-able to attend the Junior play, pictures shown wore made by Mr. finvornmont Aska a Chattel
Barry township
8J4
Smith ‘of Lakeview.
(Continued on page fouri
*
•” * Ail four groups
; City of Hastings
58 94
canvassed and the boys met with .1,; Handicraft. Hubert Bronson. Sr.
1 •Why B, Rich!" oo Ftbraary a.. Lrtlnw, u .re bteolulely .utlinllc.
11 BOaltcl
discussed “My Money and My Job."
17.78
generous response, the trucks being, Tlie characters selected' are;
„v.v treated
».v„
•I were
to an evening of tnelo- The public is invited to attend thu
Mortgage as Security for i Hope township ...| Irving township
“My Leisure and My Friends," "My
137.37
well (Hied.
1 Reader. Lloyd Shafer; Akela. Hur- dramatic
a-- .&lt;c
situations interspersed meeting which is free to gveryona,
Tonns for parm Needs
RURAL PROGRESS AND
Neighbor
and
My Country." and
I Food, including bread, meat, on-Ivey Burgess; Medicine Man. Welles- with
wholesome
fun.
Orangeville
township
....
■hi wiivicaviiiv ■■»&gt;.
it will be held in the Central audl-i
, ,
10.92 ; RURAL LIFE CONFERENCE .My Beliefs and My Self."
'(tills, beans, butter, canned and ley Ironside; Den chiefs. Bernard
fncpncn Bristol
nriaiui made
muuc a
* lovable
wvauic torium.
Stephen
I The Barry-Eaton-Ingluihi County, Rutland township
Reports showed that the income
- -------------------lfe I
hlr Hasting8 spcak5 Crop Production Loan Association; Thornapple township .... 198.51
fresh fruit and vegetables; fumi-1 Williams. Jolui Barnett and Gordon old
Peter Smith of whom his _.
wife.
16.49 'Educators of Note to Appear among student* averages 75 cents
ture such a- beds, chairs, tables and Crothers; Tom Tom Drummer. Al- Agnes Royer, had
reason to be
L ai
---------- , Woodland township
at UIC
tiie uxnmrrtui
commercialvmo
Clubmiicneon
luncheon.:-----------------of Charlotte-----has----------------placed arepresentper week. Neighbors were reported
Yankee Springs township 21.91
I1 stove; clothing including iiea,]drn Burgess; Others.Cubs of Pack 1 proud. Agnes did a good bit of act- and during the two days he is hen- ativc tn County AgentFaster * ofon Programs at W. S. T. 0. as
being nosey, 'l7^^iu5fi«S•
shoes, hose, overcoats, gloves and' 14.
lng ln her role. Winona Brooks, will speak to the High. Junior High,nce lnHastings
for thetaking of
i
Friday, March 2
1iwl^?aodabte.
of the
;! applications
Total
.1590.68
underwear, were among the articles
This&gt; program promises to be very Diana Gray
Grav nf
th* story,
atorv. who al- and
an* grade pupils.
mmii&gt; ***''
annlicatlons from Barry
Barrv county
counts- ।
I
The
twenty-elghth
annual
Rural
*7snobbish aiul careless. Under the
donated. All of the things were sort- j interest
itfng
, . _________
»»y» tried to fix things for everyThis Is a fine opportunity for all Tamers.
n/nucU'O
Cl’l'lD Tn UAMC
t
ir.
tonic.
-iMv
Reliefs
and
Mv
Self.
_
________
__
_________
__
,
______________
,
_________
»
..o.c
Prasres,
Uctura
MX
Rural
Ute|«&lt;*
W'
B
**
“
»
s
'“'
ed carefully after being taken to^
. ---------------• ------------------- --« -------------------body, made her debut ala wheelbar- of us to iearn more about the wild. Tr’1' Association, through govern- WUMtNbLLUD lUHAVt
mw Although
AltHmiolv suffering
■tiffArlna from
tram an pair
nalr
j
inent flnancinff. is now tn a dos Iiisiioiir* nnnnoAi
the Welfare Relief headquarters on .THREE BELLEVUE
row.
o-^our
own ..too. Mld,.rt.n.P•-_______________________________
.!££____________ UNIQUE
PROGRAM
N. Michigan Ave., and turned over
aar-ai innrnTrn °*
of irozen
frozen cars,
ears. nomer
Homer xecxiey
Yeckley w-as
was
by the Scouts to tiie Relief CornMEN ARRESTED handsome enough to woo and we&lt;l ...... .. ....................... "'’■I
'JoTto^|denting Exhibit of Fa.h„„ ^[SXrtJXSorralS. “*
mission, -having completed thtfir'
------ ----•
Diana. The audience was Shied UNIQUE WASHINGTON
DISPLAY WINDOW '«««»• fertilisers, feeds and breeding
&lt;nn« at
nt MnnHnar
- Dean
- - Eugene ’Daven•1-- «•-■*
—• —
* •-reported to be
ions
Meeting Frirlnv
Friday I...
program
are
Leisure
time was
part of the project. The pcrUhablc p]eftd Guilty to Charcfc of
know that a kind heart was beat­
,,,u
y
”
stock
or
any
other
short
term
credit
toad was taken to Mrn a H Gar[ng under the vest of Julian Town­
Afternoon, Febrnary 23
P« " 'S±”.‘X’’ X
Spearing Muskrats at
Veth's office for distribution on Sat­
S
'&lt;£E,Zn.HX‘. Hi»toncAl FeaUre is a Copy J the fanner may need.
The Home Department of the:8wenson. at paU] Mjnn
Demand day dreaming
urday. The Scout*, numbering about |
Tiie Association asks security In
Middle Lake
The discussion regarding our rela[the form of a chattel mortgage. Thu Women's Club is arranging a unique I john. l Brumm Ann Arbor, and
80. did lheir work well and enfunny mon of the show was Nile;
of Poughkeepsie Journal,
countrtea
thiuiostically, and orc very grate-; Three Bellevue men. Harry' Oxs­ Hallock.
.security will be required for nearly program for Friday afternoon. Feb others or cqUal taienk and exper- tionshlp* with other
the negro. Even
his I
nf T)oc(&gt;nihor 31 1700
_____such “tt, Tl. Earl Klnnie, 23. and Joe schoolmates hod difficulty in rec01 uecemD«r dl, IfUU
[every type of loan granted. The 23 at 2:30 in the recreation room of icnce nw sessions w411 be held in showed that these relationships were
ful to Die cVtzcns who made
generous (factions. Lloyd Shafer Da&gt;’- &lt;7. were arrested on Sunday by ognlzlng
^...„..e Nile.
....w, Jean Brower "vamp—.... I The Consumers Power company | borrower is required to lake stock Central school. Miss Marie Parker. !the women's gymnasium, and Dean hindered by jealousy, fear of aghas received several telephone calls Sheriff George Leonard and Deputy ed" successfully while, looking the 115 preparing a ven' interesting jn the local association to the of the Parker Drcs* shop, is pftm- Davenport will preside during the i8resfiton- commercial trouble* and
from pemoiM asking for help, but .QMMervalion Officer George Sum- part of the belle of Babylon. Rob- 1 George Washington display window amount of 35 00 for every 3100 bor- ning a Spring Fashion-Show with afternoon meeting.
ambitious persons.
he has nothing more to do with the ' ncr at Middle lake in Carlton ert Corkin and Walter Capkin had: f°r to-morrow. Tlie central feature rowed. Interest charge* are 6 per several members of the Women s
Three other meetings will be held
At noon a cooperative lunch was
matter as all is n&lt;»w in charge of township on a charge of disturbing rvuMMi
acting
as- ---mannequin*
to-----dis- H,
ln WIUIVV-HJU
connection anil
with the
above, the ~» success
miniTuovv
----- -----... —
----- ---------- -iuv auvic.
.----- — ithankM to all oruiging
reason IO
to cuilipuuil
complain &lt;M
of uicir
their rougll
rough ,I °f this display will —
be ••
a -••p;
copy of the uciii.
cent. uuuiu
Loans uir
are iiibuv
made between
350,-- Club
, Pcbtalilr
!.. .Tmimnl Hntn/4
-ISmc
_ AA Tues-men!
-....
— i*?0"- and ,o Fred
the Emergency Welfare Relief office .and molesting muskrat houses and handling V..,
by &lt;!&gt;.
the plain___
clothes
men,'itm
Poughkeepsie
Journal
dated
00 and several hundred dollars, de-Ii P1")' new "Pnng frocks and hats.;county Normal
school* of western
- - Smith and Robert
-7-1
Mr. Shafer had u fine report to I spearing muskrate, having tffree Russell Laubaugh and Lawrence day, December 31. 1799. This paper pending on the type of. loan and®b»a
oizcs luuncru,
the Michigan Rrural Ed. vuu» for
iur mu*i.
fourteen, aixiccn.
-sixteen, imiiivcii.
eighteen. । Michigan ..the
Ed-(Cook
milk), uw
ana was superviaad
. --------------------,---------------------..........................
.. security ■...
—
will . uc„ta,
iiclrty u&gt;a the
coUejlkle
। to'.ns
tolly McUnU oM MM
as --------------------------the Rlvea an account
of-the
death and
offered.
.
||t.vnt&gt;- fort, UM torty-two .ni
..
------u,n„m
send in to the National Scout Head- tat* In their
possession when
appre- Hubbell. Marcella Kennedy „
hendcd.
quarttrs.
Iw
'
French office girl and Dorothy Bal- burial of George Washington os it1 The representative of the xssocla- l»robably be shown, and Miss Parker country Life Club.
I^arlc ??*•' 8cv"al ,ocal member*
j The men were taken before Jus- ]ance. Mrs. Van Dvke of New York, occurred, an authentic account tion. i* Mis* Florence Wood, who.wl,l dlscu.'-s "New Fashion Trends
A splendid program ha* been pre- ;«* the-Y committee were dinner
'guest*.
. tlce Andrew Matthews on Monday. were gracious and charming In their which was made at the scene of the will be in County Agent Foster’s of- j J&lt;’r Spring us the models are ex- 11&gt;ired for even- session.
eueat*.
AU delegates, both Junior and
and plead guilty to the charges roles.
w
burial. It gives detail* of the proces- nce throughout the next several 1 hibtted. Mrs. Roman Feldoauach
------ ■ --------------------Two Auction Sales
abo
present
Informal f.lk
talk, &lt;»&gt;
on ROYAL
RnvAI
MASONS
U&gt;nn
.u lined
Tbe Pl»y
under tte dlraellon "to. !&gt;•’ «»ra«!ul scene., an .c- week, lor &lt;ho ukme ol .pplln- will ll
'&gt; p"*
”« aii lntorm.1
MASI
™:Lr ARCH
TAUS.Ta
c'roccv
ou«!S"' “*
Personality in
in New
New Spring
Surina- Coate'
Coats nU
$25.00 and 39.80 costs or 35 days in Of h. J. Reinhardt of the High count of those ih attendance at the tlons..
Personality
rn’ .Wf* Tn oATTI I
GOING TO
BATTLE
Much credit for the »UCCM* of
MRS. BERTHA McKIBBEN.
| jail, while Kinnle'j and Day's fine* school faculty. John Barnett and 8™ve- “"d President John Adams'
----------------------------------- -t“nd Suits."
I UUINU
IU BAI
I LI CREEK
„ this Conference gora to County Y
Having decided to quit farming,]I were 325 00 with
- 37.25 cost* or
- 30. Edward Beaver ,had
1BU vlu
.rao Ul
U1C message of grief. This copy of the NIGHTWATCH SHULTZ
charge
of the
I Members of the Women'., Clubu
. .—
- —!—t
(days
in
jail.
Inasmuch
a*
they
could
stngei
and
Jo
hn
Adcock
was
propJournal
is
made
from
an
absolutely
■
w,un
1
y?
UL
'
may
invite
guests
to
this
meeting.
School
of
Instructio:
;. School of Instruction Will Be secretary C- F Angell and hl* corp*
Bertha McKibben will have an auc-1 days in jail. Inasmuch as they could atage, and John Adcock was prop­
INJURED IN
IN FALL
FALL and it is
ts hoped
—,— that
..
onlylone in
INJUntU
there will be a
H
.* Thursday
tton sale on the Robert McKibben not raise tiie
the required cash, they are erty
erty man
man. others
Others who contributed authentic original, the onlyJonc
Held
Thursday Ni
Night by 1 of assistants.
.
.
j'
। large attendance.
farm 10 miles west and south of I still boarding at Sheriff Leonard’s. (p thp succeaaful production of existence today, of the Poughkeepsie _.
COMMiTTEEMEN~ARE
Grand Officers
Hastings. Henry Flannery
Flannerv wiU
will cry
erv hotel on the .corner
.comer of court yard “
--whv
* Rich?."
m&lt;-hw- were
U'prfl Miss
Kfisa Lena
Tab. Journal
of that
original, Ligaments in. Left BhOlllder
Why r
Be
«««•••«• «•
“'«• date. The
**«■ uiagui-i,
tills sale, offering a team of horses, square.Leiter, the comrrittee adviser, Helen as does
cOPyheavy black
ROD
AND
GUN
CLUB
Hastings Chapter No. 68, Royal
Badly Strained—Is Now 1
GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS
11 head of cattle, sheep, poultry.
*
Angell, Virginia Boyes. Margaret borders, Indicative of mourning.,
Arch Masons has been summoned to
TO
MEET
MONDAY
at •»*the •top
Home From Hospital
grain and tools. Full particulars will WINDSHIELD STICKER
appear at a School of Instruction Oom—Hog Program in th*
Barnett. Marie Shaffer. Jean Stedge, alono/each
*• column and4 -•
—»[
be found in an announcement on
। Clarence tBaldy)
•——z Shultz, the
1” dty
"'al| n
“ •mpunam
Arloa Myers. Pauline Tolhurst. Irene and.,bottom of every page.
An
important lucciwui
meeting ui
of me
the to be held at the Masonic Temple in
another page of .this week's Banner.
County Meeting With
SALE STARTS FEB. 23 Reynolds and the High school or- V
nightwatch, was painfully injured, Ban-y county Rod A: Gun Club will Battle Creek on Thursday evening.
~~
। last Tuesday evening. While mak- be held ln the road commission ot- j FW&gt;y. 22
chestra under the direction of
NEW DISTRICT JOINS
Approval
*■
BURR LAUpAUGIL
ley Logan.
his i.nuius
rounds in...
that night, lie
slip-- ‘ tire
flce at tiie
the court house. HaMings
Harting* 1 T11C
In charge »»•
of
_ ,, _
.. [Ing
: oix ms
o«- imiij
*,lv *ch&lt;x&gt;l
Xl"’“' will be
" ***
zw—.
. _
Having decided to quit farming Motorists May Pay Half of
T. K. S. CONSOLIDATION IXd anti‘ fell on the ice back of the
Monday
evening.
Feb- 26.nc-1
comment-1
StateLecturer
Grand Lecturer
•
■
-•
coinmc
State Grand
Geo. W. Geo
Arm-,W Am- • tlOrS£L‘nJ££‘.±.
P--r
Burr Laubaugh will have _..
an i._.auc-!! Weight Tax and Receive
NO FISHING AT BEULAH.
.
—-------Cltothers hardware store, badly . lng al 7:3o odnek. according to Dr.: »&lt;ron« of Adrian and GrandI High
Corn-M N program now
tian sale
on
his
farm
5
mfiea
west
of
|
Wm Schenkel Maurice cronkitAn Al “ sPec,aI meeting of the istraining the ligaments in his left n a Perry president plans for a Priest Arthur 8. Hudson of Mt. started in thj* count&gt;. uniter the
“is hfs form ijrdk;
Permit Good Until Aug. 1
nd ChSe. Jon?s
Tho™«WI,e 8droo1 dUlrtct No- 1 Shoulder Hr-was taken
I ni™.
hk.. r,.,. nmn.i of. rectum of County Agent Hamfe
Hasting*.
*«. Henry
iimi, Flannery
riAiuiri) will
win erv
cry,,
0
lie. effort"
offering 4'horses.
Salc of windshield sticker permits and Charles Jones thought
this oak.
z 5 head
....
- - ------under
two-payment plan
allow
of cattle, hogs, chicken*
and - tools.
—the—
--------------- would spend the week end at I
1
imously
voted
in
favor
of
annexing
j
urday,
when
he
was-removed
to
his
----------------------ling.
Dinner
will
be
served at 6:30 °‘ towitmupana duinct
Read full particulars on another ,n«
use of 1933 plates until and catch some fish. They a
Bowen Mills district No. 6. Yankee home He is slowly improving but AUXILIARY WILL SEW
P. M. and a good many members »&gt;«■«&gt; »■«
»» Uweytre
1934
will
start
23. “
ac­ there safely early Sunday rm
page of this week's Banner.
‘I August
*
"* *1. **
“* 1" '**
“* *Feb.
“‘1‘ ~
Springs township, to the Thorn- still suffers considerably.
FOR OTTER LAKE BILLET from Hastings Chapter plan to at- Saturday, the purpose bring tag
...
. cording to announcement by Secre- and were greeted by a raging bliz­ apple W. K. Kellogg Consolidated
inairucUom
George Myers Ls substituting as
The members of the American l.e- | tend.
i jrcommitteemen
an. mH teamen niRiraminne
zard. They could not fish. bo decided
.
IXNTEN SERVICES.
, tary of State Frank D. Fitzgerald.
I
they
could
explain
to
school district No. l.
nightwatch during the illness of-gion Auxiliary are invited to the!
------------ l
Lenten Services are now being
Under‘this plan, motorists, upon to sleep despite the lack of accom­
I farmer* Just what Um
Till* being the case, and if other'Baldy. All hope for his proqTKrc- homt' of Mr.- Harry ^ood. 128 W DISTRIC.’..
T StPT^FIUNK
modations.
All
one
of
the
men
could
held
ut
Emmanuel
Episcopal jjayment of one-half of the weight
SPEAKING FEBY. tt—53 | offers and ju»t what I
' district* follow suit an addition to corery
\ Bond St . on Frida/ for a one
church On Sunday mornings a very tax will receive a permit which must find for a pillow was a banjo, but he
Rev A M. Prink, district superin- poet from Ugnlng tha
'o'clock P°t luck luncheon, after
special series of termona is being be fastened On the lower right hand made the best of the matter and the building wUl be necesaary Plans----------------• • »■ .------------the addition are being made at'SHIPPING'ASSOCIATION
which sewing will be done for the tendent of the Michigan district of contract* to limit tha
given. On Tuesday and Wednesday comer of the windshield. With this used it. Were the fellowa glad to get for
the present time. Mr. Bell, the sd-'
ELECTED OFFICERS FRIDAY.'sjnldcen at Otter Lake Billet It U the Pilgrim Holiness church, will be com and law*
evenings neighborhood cottage serv- • sticker in place, the 1933 license home? Just ask them about it.
In
the city Thursday and Friday, | manifested at
perintendent, having gone to Battle
At a meeting pf the directors of hoped'there m*y be a good attendices in private liouaes are being held plate* can be used. In event that the
Feb 32 and 23. for hi* last quarter- much tiiten
Creek on Monday to consult with-the Hostings Cooperative Shipping ttnce&gt;
HASTINGS TWP. CAUCUSES.
as announced in the church notices; legislature
reduces
the annual
ly visit of the church year and will project all
the architect there.
Association held on Friday, they!
tt&gt;---------------Wednesday afternoons after school weight tax in the next few months.
Party caucuses to be held March 5.■
------------ -&gt;■».»----------- -—
i chose the following officers for the
CHICKEN PIE SUPPER.
Lenten Junior service*, story and proprf adjustment will be made republican caucus at 1 P M and
DOG LOST OR STRAYED.
coming year: President. Peter Kunz;
Served by the men at Quimby meeting of the HolineM Union, at program. We
-Sing" at the Rectory. The services when! the second half of the weight democratic caucus at 2:30.—By or-- 'Large
.ge red bird dog. answers to Vice-President. R. B. Walker; Sat- church Thursday. Feb. 22. begtnare informal and visitors are al- Lax iapald. if authorized by the leg­ der of the Township Board.—Adv. uaine
name of
&lt;' "Red.
“ ’ ” Call Hastings phone . retary. Treasurer and Manager, ning at five o’clock. Price 25c.—Adv. night at the Hastings City Mlaatonlfor th* i
ways most welcome.
Itelatufe. Mr. Fitzgerald announced.
12294—Adv.
Chas. Woodruff.
13 wks.
.
HAVE TAKEN OVER 167.65
MILES OE TOWNSHIP
HIGHWAYS

Tt"•'™'

MUSSOLM
WELL PROTECTED

BROTHERHOOD
HEW. IM

noo

philosophy

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1M»

PAGE TWO

'participating in
FORTY DEBATES

A BIG
SAVING
At Lv Barker’s
We are offering our stock of Window­
Shades ;jt ft-price you can’t afford to
miss.'A Limited Time Only.

WINDOW SHADES
Reg. Price $1.25

Sale Price 68c

1

• Walter Heath One of Squad
of Sixteen Entering From
Albion College

L Friends of Walter Heath of this
|jelly, who b a Mtnior at Albion Col1 lege, will be pleased to know that he
is one of the sixteen members of the
I Men's Debate Squad of that college

"
1
A Communication

1 COUNTY MAY GET
»—«—»■
j
COSTLY LESSONS
LOCAL NEWS

1 Building of Highway* in
1 Many q
n,.).-«n. w..„kir
Sections
Needs ♦!,«
the fr0M^1"tt l*&lt;nta
weeksWinlnger
lllneM Is recovering
. ,
1
Service Of Engineer
, XIM, James Bristol entertained

The Hastings Banner,
Hasting*. Michigan

In what the Banner•!» now abort*. (the Study Club on Monday.
- —-----.
.
Lacey yesterday. Tlicre were 19 of , to say we have only one thing In
Tlie Universal Garage oilers speus. moatly mothers. Four school dis­ mind, and that U the good of Barry cial bargains this week in used cars.
trteta were represented. Naturally
we 5*/^^ ^oolsjmd^shouldJUte ESswS^i’K.-'s:*!:

I. Who pnriicipBicd ill the third annual to tell yvii thv plan yCU advOC.1t"

P tournament of the Michigan Inter-, was
not spoken of at
favorably.
TahmiSwta^u
toall
visit
our rural W dispense with a county highway window taade*.-Adv
Collegute Rberch League, which
1 should like you to visit our rare. ----J
’.'. '•
’’Starer..We
W- believe, tr
Ow.
a Jigsaw puzzle free with every
was held atiWliyne University at; school*. C«..
Comep to ii.f
the Barney Mi!
Mills
engineer
if w
Mrr n.v
Rakow1 if
bevn -------continued —
as county
purchase of 25c or more at Carreih
Detroit on Friday. February 16.
n you
yuu can.
cun. I* think
.«&gt;•»». you will
w... find our *ky had -----­
--------_ handicapped as engineer, uiat hy tht’i time, the i&amp; Stebbins’ Saturday afternoon.
The entire squad of sixteen men children are
not- *&gt;
state trunk
entered the tournament, which b you appear to believe. We have maintenance of jUte
trank line Read their adv.—Adv.
one of the high lighu of the men's , standard text books. Our teachers
highway* in Barry county aojild
*cnuu&gt; r.
.
Remember the xjrancn
Branch .school
P.
Hseason. It thus far has included are prepared in the same colleges as have all been turned over to tho t. a. priday night. Feb. 33. A good
debates with Michigan Stale. Mich- your city teachers
are. We have county, instead -of continuing a program is being plannod.luck
itgan State Normal. Kalamazoo ■ "The World Book
of Reference" “Piratei organisation to do that-SU|9pj.r. Bring own table service,
! Western State Teachers and Cen- books, a collection of maps, good w0*,“understand plans were sandwiches and one other dish.
tral State Teachers colleges. Alma slate blackboards, a well lighted well laid forthatpurpose, andtha.
- C.
G. Bennett is moving back to :
and the University of Pittsburgh.
room .lamps for doudj days, and such
n.« B
,n.. plan
punbeen have
&lt;urr™-nu.. If
„ “*•
‘
Within the next few weeks the plenty of Gods out of doors for the Had
(:hat
&lt;»rrieci-tout.
th.
ot B^Y &gt;« b-n iat 421 South Washington street. He
men debaters will abo participate children to play in .t recess time, th®
in a
a tournament
tournament at
at Mancnester.
Manchester., Ii uun*
think it
it woma
would be
to consld- the same aa that of other counties will be ready for business the last
, in
uc well iu
..
.
....
..
.i
i.
near
ua.
the
countv
mart
cnniinb-.stan
College. Indiana, where they will er the people who are concerned, near u*. the countv road commission । of this week.
meet debaters from a number of what they need, and not some one ’TOU'd have "*jbjed • r
j out-state institutions, including Be- who has an ax to grindprofit from its maintenance and rr-

Eggs Lard
3-2Sc

Strictly
Freeh
Dozen —

Codfish 1 pound box .... 23c
Pork Shoulder Roast.
. . lb. 13c
Beef Steaklb. 12c
Beef Kettle Roa.tlb. 12c

| University, dhlp and the University if you left the welfare of children to ty djnf state maintenance work Is cat ton to the5S*&lt;nofictTto
....

...

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• k. m nhP. aoine.

—-n..t_ p-,«t

it/ Uli Lil) tuitt. aocciui nonet

•» *

is

Butter

Bacon Squares............
.lb. 9c
Lean Salt Porklb. 12c
Corned Beef, Boneless . . lb. 15c

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LyBARKER’S

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Attendance

Waters’
Clothes Shop

Always A Sale At

FOOD CENTER
French’s Flour, White Lily

Vanilla
Bananas

89c

2 bottles 15c

lb. 5c

box 5c

Salt

99’/2 Health Toilet Soap

Crackers

2,‘L 1?C

Oleo
3'i». 25c

Hardwater Cocoa Soap
GENUINE

2 bars 9c.

4 bars 19c

U&gt;,, a...

White Naptha Soap

^Peanut Butter
Our Special Coffee

Rose Brand Peas

10 bars 25c
2 lb. jar 25c

pound

18c

2 For 27c

Shanghai Bean Sprouls and
Noodles
The two for 25c
Chinese Vegetable

No. 2 can 21c

Chinese Chop Suey

No. 2 can 19c

Feldpausch
Warehouse
Serve Yourself and Save ! Telephone 2609

206 E. State Street

in the local O- E. 8. Chapter No. 7. Sh ll?* £..n,K,“* “ 1 cn-*°&gt;'ln8 thc bountiful jm&gt;.
serving as Worthy Matron in 1020' r&gt; county. John
SUI)|)Pr B
Ud splendid
program.
--- Forell.
, ., Charlotte
.
‘lucfc
UVW aupper
uuu
.iptt 1IM1U PSVHIUSII.
and 1921. also a member of the “
’'J*
I±k.c;' After
’ta. led
o'.
1
r-hnV/t
A*,cr singing several numix
numbeta,
eOUllLJ&gt;. —"J C “*■*
—' • uy v. nt. Tuwiwcitu,
Biup.il *
Mertato. LA S. Curie So. 2^
5^"?; Di.
,K-JS!S
Webberville, tuid Ward Bullen, Ma-, pt-rry gave a report ot the financial
,ol UU&gt;
&gt;«,».» Club ol the O.
cou,n,,
son. for Inghstn county.
condition of \he church, showing
j For 111 teen year* she was book­ i As soon as these inspectors are t»lR pledges made, the amount paid.
co &gt; "PPf°v(’d by the St. Paul Produc-, the mdebtednoM. etc. John C.
keeper tor the Miller Furnitureeeightl
Co.
Corporattoii. tltcy will be jjgiciuun. who gave tjie memorial,
and for the past seven or c.„l.. 1^00
*
sent to inspect the persotud prop- .Mld Uial eaght members of. the
years worked Ui the city clerk's ufUc:
assistant
tHe applicants.
Methodist church had died during
;us&lt; assistant.
Tiie funeral will be held on Frl-1 T&gt;,&lt;? Charlotte Association is inak- the |&gt;ast year, Joim T. Lombard.
home on South Hanover St., where *,l° nccd oaa,&lt; -al !hb* t&gt;mg'
Itla
Mrs. J. B. Wolfe.-S. B
Wilcox. Dr.
Miss Paton and her swtdr and husiainD ’’’ ...
IjQlcox.
Dr. L.
U R.
R Jacob*
Jacobs and
and Mr;Mrs .
Hopkins Craig. Mr. Ketchum
band. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haney 40 ' INLntAot IN
nDlliivcu noiwiur paid tribute to each one and in
resided together. Rev. L. L. Dewey i
DRUNKEN DRIVING cloMng asked Rev. Deucy to lead in
i will conduct the ..service and burial,
;—r— .
. 'singing a verse of "Faith-t»f Our
will be m Valley Home cemetery.
1
I Her wide circle of friends is test!-1 State Records Show This Fathers."
'mouy of the love" and esteem in J Fact—Information Comes ! clo.m8 the proemm «»&lt; ., &gt;h,rt
‘ play, written by Rev. Dewey, tcllirt ;
' which Miss Paton was held by all
From State Department
of the various organization-s and
'who knew her. The bereaved one.■have, the sincere sympathy of tho- Drunk driving in Michigan in-1 acuities of the church. The char- .
creased 45 per cent during January.Iactefs were, Mrs. Canwell, Mr.
community.
! 1934 as compared with January 1933,! Jas. Ix,n«: Mr. Canwell. Char-.
according to records of tiie Depart- Bachellor; Ethel. Misu
I Several new political parties williment of State. The information Woodmansee; John. Eugene Bata;*
I be found upon the November. 1934 reaches the department through - the' Robert Canwell. Russell Cleveland:
ballot, according to information .financial responsibility and tlie mo- ■ Mrs. Robert CanwelJ. Mrs. Lloyd
reaching the Department of State.‘tor vehicle operators- license laws, jShafer; Mr. and Mrs. Sihith. Mi
I The Progressive-Fusiontst and -the
Tn January of this year there and Mr*. Fred Jpiws; Dan Smith.
' Peoples Progressive parties and the were 168 persons who cither pleaded I Jack Sage. Mrs. Fred -Fleming wus
1 Commonwealth party, which' is to guilty or were found guilty of drunk I the director.
replace tiie Prohibition party, al- driving or’ 52 more than Ip Jan-1 Everyone had a delightful time
ready have qualified for places on H«ry of the year previous.
•
&gt; «uai several said they wished such
the ballot. A new Farmer-Labir. Since the financial responsibility &lt; gatherings were held oflrner.
party to replace the one . alreadj law became effective last Oct 17. “I
"
qualified Ls beuig formed and mem- total of 659 motorists have been STATE ESCHEATS FUND
bcr* of the United Party arc plan- found guilty ot some major traMc;
ohuion
and
have
come
under
the
1
INCREASED
BY S609.06
.ning to qualify within si tew weeks. ,violr°~- —'*• **—*
------ »♦ »
-------- -'
pnr. prmAsions of the act. Of this num- .
bcr —
but
have
been able to sh &gt;w Co. Treasurer Maus Sends
I
EMPLOYMENT IMPROVING.
t
-- 49
- ----------I According to report* from the-proper proof ot financial re*pon-|
Check Bcresenting Ten
(Michigan Department of Labor and ability os demanded by the law.
.
। Industry, employment is steadily in----------------■ r"union.
1
holiness
Estates
.
[creasing in Ulis state Tlw January
The
February
mecUng of the Hol- ‘ ^‘c J®’’ of
’j?*d.t£rOa~'i
rcjxirt shows that from the first of
bu. “to W?»
January 1933 to the first of Jan­
uary 1934 lire number of employees1 S-Xcb1
; !»■
‘’S’iri»
increased 33.9 j&gt;er cent. All the var­
ious types of industry tn the state will be the speaker al the 2:30 acrv- *ie" lot* period of st $ civ year.', am.
ice and Rev. Frink, district elder of b\1C,‘
“
seem to have shared in the uicrca.-&gt;e.
the PUsriin Holiness church will "&gt; relative* It goes into what l.
I with considerable improvement in sSak
ilihc evenuSTsenice at 7*0
’T*®'
^-d’ -nd
payrolls and average* earning* for '•nus promise, to be a very taler- become* tiie property ol if state ot
tiie workers.
,Mlut nul helprul ..race co.nins;JT’ESin’aMurf
In the midst of tlie revival service,'|Hiat atari a person dies and the
SECOND «{aHO P. T. A.
I h™»
««« under the law are
ENTERTAINMENTS FEB. 22-33. u It does Every™ tavitad.
,7V
। not found, that part of the estate
Second Ward P. T. A- entertain­
belonging to such■ musing bek, if'
ments on Thursday and Friday etc- ORSON B. GARRETT
'
IS CRITICALLY ILL. not claimed tor a period of seven
.nmgs. February 22 and 23. at 7:30.
Friends of Orson B- Garrett ot! yean. goes into the Escheats Fund
at schoolhoiiiC, Dancers, yehestra,
uclton. a former resident of Maple
On Thursday of last week County
blaci: comedians and Jake and Lena. Delton.
Grow
township,
will be sorry to, Treasurer Mau* sent to the state of
Price 10 cents.—Adv.
Grow
hear of his serious illness of pneu-.I Michigan a draft for &gt;609 06. which .
I
SECOND WARD P. T. A.
inoma. He was taken to tlie hospital I represents ten estates,
I The Second Wardep. T A. meet- at Delton
uciton on Sunday where
wucre he
ne is!
u;
***
..............
,™.™ care.
.... -..I
SIIAT-ALI-YA OBOUF.
I ling will be on Monday-kuI): at 7.30 receiving
every possible
Mr.I
Uurrrn
1. pa-1 TO X«r&gt; old. '**
&gt;o U,
»t.r
| at Second Ward xhooTxJbuilding.'
......................................................
“A TIum- UrU fbMv.d » wny »nd
I MLv» Mildred Tuttle, has charge of CTlTOitwh u oiuderM cnilcl AU &gt;« luck »up|»r «1. Ihelr lr.de.
hope for hto recovery.
home. Mrs. Sayles. Wrdne.-day cveI the program.
-------------- ---------------------ning. Feby. 14. We had a Valentine
’
\
CIRCLE NO. ».
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 19.
box and a lot of ftui. A great deal
Will meet with Mrs. George; of credit is dud Jane and Jean HarI
Tiie February meeting of Circle
I No. 8 of the Metlnxiut L. A ti will Fingleton,
.
North Broadway. Tlfurs- rington for furnishing the entcr;be entertained by Mrs. Maude • day.
day. March 1st. 1934. All members. tatamcn^ for the gtrls. This |&gt;arty 1
Brown on Hiday al’cmoou All teour.-ted to be present and brtna' was dismissed al 8:30 P. M.
--------■« • » ■— -------members urged to be present if pos­ thtaibles. Visitors welcome.—Emma
sible.
‘
8. Etans. Secy.
,T‘ii TRUE.
------ -L&lt;&lt;*
,
; Harry Emetam Fotdick in a re­
GUILD NO. 13.
cent address made this statement
IS RECOVERING.
Hospital Guild No. 15 will meet which we think 1* true: "The *wifti Mrs. Tim Burke who icceutly
j suffered a stroke of paralysis, is wlth Mrs. Earl Buniford Wednesday. est road to hell for any person Is tr
slowly rciu-.enn.; which u goad Feb. 28th. Plea.e notice cnange in lune everything to live with but
dale.—Mrs. F. E- Hemey. Secy.
J nothing to live for."
new* to her many friend*.

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। feci I*-best under the circumstances, that, on account of so many miles of. the Banner.
I I feel when children ore ready for rough roaxLwithfn this county, there i Hiirbm
Burton, th«.
the &lt;■»,,»■■«
famous herbalist, „n.
an­
, CHURCHES PARTICI! High school is aoon enough to send are engineering problems involved nounces elsewhere that lie will be
at the Prescription Drug store on’
Reg. Price 75c Sale Price 38c
PATEJAPPROGRAM
“h™,.
Saturday, Feb. 34. to Saturday.
ty school, tion costs.
While
can be no March 3. Read the adv. and take
The World D.y .( Prayer Ob.
S' cC,
‘ ^
“2 there ~
Idrcn. Our question about the faithfulness and tiie coupon.—Adv.
Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of Thie Offer
son five years old lias read through 8°°d Fork being done by those who
„
„Uuu .rvm
xuwig i-w' served at the Wesleyan
A UCJca
delegation
from luc
the Young
Poothe primer and flrst reader. Our n°w nave charge of the construe-1
&amp; lhc Hayings city­
Church on Friday
daughter at eight is doing fourth tlon and maintenance of county M1Mlon will attend the Zone Rally
The world Day of Prayer was ob- grade work and I know by talking roads, it will be nd mt.ted that they [o
hcl&lt;j at thp
pngriin Tab.
1 served in this city on Friday, a very with her abbut her «wk that she a™ not engineers and have not had 1 erriacle hi Grand Rapids on Satur' fine service being held at the Wes- understands what she learns. As for *hc training that quaiihes them
»by. 24. It will be an all day
ileyan Methodist church which was manual training we can have 4-H to meet engineering problems, such ■ nnt-ting.
; well filled with representatives from clubs and domestic science, girls on as will come up In the construction
H. E; Carrick has opened a taller
I the various churches, a number par­ a farm can get more in a week from &lt;*f roqds through many sections of
[shop al 109, W. State street, carry­
I tlclpallng in the program.
n« nuumin, to .peak tor '
"“S'
'»P “(“•»mother than a year at school.
■ ’“’We^
'
Rev. Wm. C- Gearhart presided,
I have just sent my littlf folks
woolen fabrics. Mr.
“*
! the general theme being. "Peace for cro«a lots to school 1 7-10 miles away anybody but oumlvra Thb uttete sides new~sprtag
Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy
the World." Some of the topics dis- and I feel they are infinitely safer. :is not written to represent anybody’s Carrick is an experienced tailor,
I i cussed were -Peace in the church.” Ij than loaded on a bus riding 15 or 20 views but our own. It is not levelled having previously been In business
Arc Shown To All
al any particular person or persons. in Grand Rapids and Charlotte.
[s-peace in Our Nation." "Peace in j miles to Hastings.
the World." and others of similar | i-suggest, if your schools are al­ It simply concerns public policy for I The J. C. Penney store of fliis city
Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2115
nature. In closing. the evangelist right
ngm for
Ior Hastings, leaveMKn
. alone BArry county hi the matter of road recently received from headquarters
them
i who is holding meetings at the Wes- ' n-.j leave us alone and .leave our conn ruction and maintenance. We in New York City, the awArd banner
ileyan church played a delightful &lt;nttle white schoolhouse by the believe we ought to express our for greatest increase in sales during.
sentiments on that subject, and do 1931 cf any Penney store in Milin-.
iruiiiiAjnv *o&gt;u.
mat mtv
| • trombone
solo. zui
All ic&gt;v
felt that
the;, ■woods alone too.
gan. M. E. Whitman, manager ot
so In fairness to all concerned.
meeting had been very much worth
I It is easily Mrs.
possible
for this
coui:- the local store,. regards this ns
while.
Harry
Babcock.
ty to get some expensive lessons if evidence of greatly improved com-,
GIVES ENJOYABLE FBOGBAM. Lindsley says he lias other places
Dowling. Mich.
' it shall continue to carry on road mcrclal conditions In this locality.
‘
Clayton Llndsley, who resides west partly lined up, for the coming SUDDEN PASSING OF
i building- without engineering serv-j
MISS ESTHER I’ATON. ' DIRECTORS SELECT
of the Book Case Co. on W. State weeks. Russell Craven. Hastings
; ice. Il ought no: to be necessary fur
St., gave a 45 minute entertainment Route 3. is his confederate and mu­
Friends
of
Miss
Esther
Paton
were
•
fur the P. T. A. meeting, held In the sician.
•
SJX INSPECTORS that U&gt; happen before the supervis- j
shocked to hear of her death aboutLittle Red Brick schoolhouse Thurs- ENTERTAINS TEACHERS OF
6:30 thu Wednesday morning at
ni
1 ..
is needed, and should be provided, in
day evening. Feb. 15- Mt. Lindaley is
MIDDLEVILLE SCHOOL. her home. 420 South Hanover St. Charlotte Production Credit carryInK on n county highway aysa magician and.ventriloquist, He
Mr. and MIS. Leroy Bell and Mr. She had been at work on Monday,
Asson. Helping Farmers Item.
_________
expects to put on a complete show and Mrs. Irving Holtforth enter­ but was ill Tuesday and Tuesday
in Allegan Co. (where he was bam tained the faculty of the T. K. H. 8 night, though her passUtg was un­
aiid raised) about March 15. Mt. at a Valentine party. February 14. expected as all thought she was Im­
Tt,
&lt; u„ good
proving.
’
■
production Credit Asso-j
AT FAMILY NIGHT
, Esther Oliva Paton was bom in Charlotte
elation held their monthly meeting ’
-----------; Hastings township Feb. 26. 1874. and '
tten Cltatkau ontc. Tuerfay. Methodists Enjoyed Supper
has lived her entire life |n this com- :in
Feb. 13. At this meeting the directors
im.
munity. Site U survived by her. sis­ selected inspectors for the three" find Program on Thurster. Mrs. Mildred Haney, and a '
Jay Evening
I brother, Will Paton, -besides nieces I'countles to inspect the personal
property offered by the applicants,
, .
°
------- । Over three hundred were present
(teoSJr™ •‘x
‘■“■’•a”” »,r: “ ”” an"“al
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27

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made to ■ measure.
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NOW . . . Delivery
them. ’
Visit our ready-towear department.
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QJhc ffiafimtal ffiomt &amp;
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J. L. Mau*, Hasting*, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY U 10M
11 Lakeview U1L,alowlngeU|ngetort.|
; rd and at cthe
theend
endof
ofthe
thefirst
firstnunr.
quar-11[
— ------ on the abort end of a m I
to 7 score. During the second half I
WOodland let down somewhat and
I were outscored 20 to 14.
• Delay h expensive. The uvings account you mean
In the preliminary tilt, the Wood­
. tu open with idle fund* dors tut earn any Interest tor
land reserves defeated the Lakeview
you until the money is in the bank.
(Continued from page one)
second team 22 to 15. Herewith are
.details of thp first-team game;
j
Savings accounts opened with the NATIONAL RANK
set her right, by explaining that pcI The box score:
ter. the founder of the Roman
OF HASTINGS will draw interest at 3 per rent per
Lakeview.
&lt;enurch. wax a sinner who had de-'
annum. All accounts up to S2.3M are fully Insured
FT PP TF'?,c,l&gt;wlth fln °“,h cven knowing hts
here at no cost to. you.
HAWXHORNITES BREAK FliM. f..................... 1
1
2
3
*,e “,d ,hat three or four
002
°^iers ot
240 Popes were men o’t'
Hartman,
t
.....
1
UP WINNING STREAK
Beage. c .1 1
O22 *bOrn the Catholics are not proud.
OP VISITORS
0
0
4 b?cauw of their loose living. He deNowlin, g 2
0
2
8
®
,are
&lt;*
t*Wt
th*
Pope is a human beBush, g .................... 4
Sidnam. f2
0
2
4 7^ wh&lt;&gt; confc.ws his sins like other
EXTRA PERIOD NEEDED
2'1
4 !°,ks- which he wouldn't do if he
Gillerifier, g ....
1
- noj conscious of being a sinner.
TOJJECIDE GAME
Totals12
з
9 27 L 1,15
Of Mussolini, how
.he came to the hotel where Father'
Woodland.
Reserve Five Alee Victorious
I Gnbriei and
u»u his
ius friend
menu were stoppimr
Moppmir
I
7
r
n
Rx&gt;
’
n&lt;
*
l
°
a banquet
banquet given
given ’i
1
11
Ro,n&lt;
‘
,o
attend
a
— Both Teams Strong
ARE YOU SICK?.s't-ong. f ..................... 8
to impreximnemt. I?
?4 20 ।i In his own honor, was mil
quite
Hershberger. f ... 4
on Defense
1
1
9 slve. He stated that M'issolbii had!
WANT TO GET WELL?
Johnson,
c
......
2
Hastings High basketeers put on
n
n
il20ne. Kf5at t.,lln*s tor llaly- having ■
the steam Friday evening and Mahler, g ....... o
0
0
0 deprived wealthy men of a good deal
handed tlie strong Otsego quintet Forman, g 3
n
,
I ?! thelr aurPlus. abollshe&lt;l begging
0
0,
1
0 j throughout the kingdom, settled disit-s first defeat of the .-wason. The Everetts, C
। final score wax 17 to 16 after four
- h£"bS
R
77 77 1 putes uritlwut trial and adjusted dlfTotalsft
regular periods and one overtime
и
11
co herences between capital and labor.'
Score by halves;
Otsego has been blaWhg
These were Just a part of tlie day's
The FAMOUS ; asession.
hot trail nil year. Among its vic­ Lakeview
- ............................... ’ 20-27 'wwk for this bwqr man. He has
was Allegan, a team that &lt;fe.
Woodland . 2G 14—40, Plenty
enemies, in
hbtel
. ----- - of
-- ...........
,,, the riotei
HERBALIST • tims
feared Hie local, five earlier in the
Referee—Bond &lt;W. s. T. C.)
.. &lt;
I w,h?rc Mussolini stays there are 300
1 season.
IS
AT THE
E ?ln.7 w.h&lt;?R men wht&gt; are watching
EFFECT CHANGES IN
j The Hawtliomitea knew they were. intently
.... allBU
to -see um^no
one shall
'make
nnv Mtempt upon his life.
...
'•minumber
THP FAHCIIC l A 1*1 !P.
ake any
.‘heir schedule and came tlirough
• HE CAUCUS LAW (They
. - -- ,have nipped many
mail)plots.
pivus.These
1 nese•
•in fine shape by exhlbifing the bm
----------------------“ «./new
| plain clothes
men go through
the
brand or ganu they nave played to Notices Must Be Published ■ belongings of every guest in the ho­
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
tel and /ansack them thoroughly to
neeo
Not Ul«- Than 30 Da/S
tee if they can find any weapons
that might endanger the life of
' &gt;nf।hu« 0Uw
.............
" uy" even one one
JLH?
e vbdtor
Prior to Election
25 DAY
point. Both teams were partlcitarCalk for township caucuses for Italy’a dictator.
f iy strong an defense so (hr scoring
Italy has a king, but he doesn’t
the purpose of nominating candi­
TREATMENT
was kept to a low figure.
date for election to the various work at his job. Mussolini does tiie 1
T'i' A."1' '«»-!«'■'- rnro
bossing of the Italian people. He
STOMACH, LIVER,^KIDNEYS
Starting SAT. Feb. 24
Jtart to finish. First Hastings would ofUces that will be open in the com­
ing
April
elections,
arc
exported
to
seems
to be doing a good Job df it
PRICE &gt;1.00
be in the lead and then OLsrgo, but
—ending Sat. Mar. 3
and is bringing much better econom- J
| never more than a few points intir- be issued in the immediate future, ic
Italy. The dictator
iKin either way. A field goal or-o due to changes in the election Jaws hasconditions.for
a
great admiration for Julius J
Free Demonstration and Special Sale of
| free throw was usually sufficient that went Into effect in 1933.
According to the changed law, Caesar, and insists that lie was the
•=n»'»!^dge«‘he g9P
«he two
township* must hold their caucuses greatest man who ever lived. He is I
. fighting fives. .
restore "the glory that was I
At the end of the first half Has­ on the first Monday In March and trying
tings led 6 to 3. Tills Is « phenom- tlie caucus Is to be culled by the Rome" in Caesar’s day. There can lie
no doubt of his sincere wish to build
yrially low score and Ls a credit to township board.
a
greater
and better Italy. He is
Village elections arc held earlier
2- A Remarkable Remedy
..the great defense ot ^ach aide rath­
er than a reflection on basket- than those In the townships and I doing the best he can for the comw ab&lt;»llng ability. Otsego outplayed !as a consequence village . caucuses T1011 J*?0*110- ,,e lias no sjM?cial
friendship for wealthy folks. They
For Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Pain in the Back or Hiiw. Fre­
Hastings in the third quarter, get­ precede those in the township.
newt
law.
above, »
is do not like him. He has a keen mind'
quent or Straining t rine. High Blood Pressure. Heart Tfbuble Im­
, ting 7 points to 5 for Hastings. Tlie I, The
—----; referred to uuv»c,
Piihlln Act
A-. m
j fourth quarter-ended 15 all. with ! “,nowil
ttn Us
ls Pub,lc
N.
»- nti
251. Bec- and determined way. These make,
pure Blood. Sallow. Maddy C omplexion. Pimples and Klolrhe..' .Ma­
him
a very forceful man.
Otwgo sttn having a slight edge t,on ?’ of 1933 Township commlttaria. Rheumatic Paint, Indigestion, Sour Stamarli. Constipation.
Father Gabriel’s talk was inter-!
The overtime period kept spectators
allould ,ook ,nto thL' «ct.
BUtooanexa. Torpid Liver, Ixrx. of AppeUtie and Pains in the Stomach
m a continuous uproar but BeckBy another change in the taw cn- G&gt;ersed with much humor. He has a
General III Health, Dull. Lazy Feeling,
with cinched Hie game by loaalmr acted in 1933 township treasurers fund of original stories to draw on,
in a field ■ goal Whue Otsego wax !jre
P&lt;*nnltted to hold that of- and kept hbi listeners Interested. No
J held to one free throw.
j dce for four years In succession In- one could tell when he was likely to.
If you are weak and nervous: If you have that tired,
spring another good story'. His talk
The Hastings team Was an entire- slead ot on,y lWo “ formerly.
worn-out and run-down feeling, you should start fak­
was not only instructive, it was in­
ly different aggregalto^-tast Friday
‘’1
PRICE
teresting and \cry entertaining.
j
ing Herbs of Health. The very fib.t few doses will give
you vim. vigor and vitality such as you have n.H
uiiucr 1
known In years. It Is not a temporary stimulant, but
' Coach Hawthorne M1B, Iliuc aa
.S'.
.
Boy Scout News
a tasting tonic. Try it under our unconditional moneyir tn
n.l».. of ...
tAnccd far
in fennwl
knowledge
tho _____ L_.
back giuiranlee.
"" K1,
,ram
- (Continued from page one)

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_ Ta

Sporting Items

Delay ...

H1STIWES BEHTS I;
OTSEGO 17 TO 16'

MUSSOLINI IS
WELL PROTECTED

National Bank of Hastings

Variety and Value in

Dress and Sports

COATS

Coming!

Style triumphs in these
coats-every one shows
' some new fashion of the
season! Sports coats
show B preference for
corded effect fabrics,
stripes, plaids, checks,
•nd clear,bright pastels!

BURTON

PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE

HOSE

\79/
\

Plenty of dress, coats in
this group—just what
you’ve been looking
for! Many with rows of
stitching, some with
touches of fur! seif,
tjinimed, too! Navy,
tan, grey, and plenty of
smart black!

HERBS of HEALTH

Ful-Faahioned

.

Important, Too

Special Sale/

/ER

Al! Silk
Chiffon

Pair

/

Z Spring \
/ Styles in \
f Pedaline Braid \

HATS
Off the Face

.

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[Xir^rnSfi^lStatc Government
' Owes Barry County

H. H. REMEDY CO., TOLEDO, OHIO
If in Doubt Ask Hie Herbs of Health Man

$1 — THIS COUPON WORTH - $1
SEECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER

Name
Street

c,‘&gt; .................... -................. Slate
&lt;Cut this out and bring it with you)

When You Burn

You Get HEAT
With Some Coal You Get More Heat
. . . The Coal That Gives the Most
Heat Is Generally the CHEAPEST!

However, we have low priced coal that
gives lots of heat. Don t be discour­
aged with your heating costs, come and
see what we can do for you.
Prompt and painstaking delivery that
occasions no annoyance.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Poultry and Slock Food,

TELPEHONE 2257

Coal, Limo, Com.nl

The February Boy Scout Court of!
Covert road fund, it would still be
shy several thousand dollars In Honor will be held at the court room
meeting tlie Covert road bonds that on Wednesday evening of next week
the 28th, with the Rev. L. L. Dewey i
are now outstanding.
It is to be hoped that the legis­ presiding.
lature may continue the Horton bill
wax
the speaker at the Father and
for 1934. If it 0ocs so. the county
" ........
.°o
* । would have enough money from the Son banquet held at Nashville on
’ state to pay al? the "Covert road Monday evening, the y. m. C. A.
Lawrence. If .
■»
bonds and return to the county road and the "Scouts uniting in the pro- 1
i Beckwith, c . .
“4
commission its proper share of the Ject. Woodward Smith was the’;
jTliomsoii. rg .......... •n
$66,000 due from the state for 1933 toastmaster.
WalMorff |g
j
Troop 74 will hold their Parents’
and of the 846.000* that should be
Struble, Jg0
paid in 1934. Tlie Hortdn bill, as we ■nd Scouts’ rally al. the Episcopal |
Totals............................. ~7
stated, gave to Hie counties of this parish house - on Monday evening.
10 state All the weight tax for the year Feb. 26. with Mrs. John Ironside in
Otsego.
1933 instead of only half of it, That charge of arrangements for the sup­
would bring the county over $90,-' per. A fine program is being plannedO
Hall, rf ____
000 In 1934 from the state instead of by the committee.
Hastings Sea Scout Ship 106 goes!
Walter, rf ..
I46JKX).
Crosley, If
Even if the state should extend . to Ypsilanti on Feb. 24 for the mid-,
Fowler, c ....
0 thS H,orton act to apply for 1934. 1winter cruise of all tho Sea Scouts
- Halfactor, rg .
I and give all the weight tax to the in tlnwrate. Toni Keane of New'.
Nesbit. lg ..
0 county, that would not help unless York City, national sea Scout di­
Hall. )g
01 the state paid the money, which rector. will be the speaker. It is ex­
| they didn’t do In 1933, ax they paid
I. Totals
......................... 0
8
county only 830.000 of the 896.­ Scouts will be present. The Hastings
boys are asked to be ready to start ■
000 It should have paid last year
• MIDDLEVILLE BEATS
It seems certain that the county from their headquarters by 0:30 A. j
M. on Saturday.
I
»
5
U
*
**
unable
to
pay
any
of
the
CALEDONIA CAGERS
Lloyd Shafer is in Ouegoi for
&gt; bonds unless the state shall pay
it owed last year, and also three days. Wednesday. Thursday
[First, Reserve and Girls’( what
ahd
Friday,
where
he
is
conducting
.
what It will owe this year. It is to
J Teams Win in Tilt With
be hoped enough "economy" will a "301 Booster Campaign." This u
be practiced at Lansing so the state under the same plan as used 'in |
Old Rivals
can meet its debts to the counties. Hastings for the “501 Boosters" last1
Three TIjornapple-KelloRR basket
s’ ’’oPCfo* tha‘ ‘ho amount due year. The leaders at Otsego arc try- '
ball teams were victorious ln a1t ,u.
this-county from tlie state for’Jost Ing to raise $800 to clean up past in-1
tournament at Caledonia Friday• year may be paid, which will give debtedness and meet current ex!
evenhig. The T. K. H- 8. girls put: the road commission the funds it penscs. Mr. Shafer says that in the
up one of.tnelr best games of the
places where this plan luis been
I season, winning 10 to 6. At the con-. needs to carry .on its maintenance followed it has always been success­
, work and will also provide 833.000
elusion of a fast, rough and tumble which could be applied on the Cov­ ful.
I game the Middleville seconds de| footed tlie Caledonia reserves 21. to ert road bonds which were due last SECOND WARD I\ T- A.
। May, but which were not paid. If
VARIETIES.
I In one of the most exciting games that shall be done, with the 812.000
Tills week Thursday and Friday
!‘,"d&lt;‘.r *!l1edu|p SQ for thli Xson in the Covert road fund, if the xu- evenings the Second Ward p. T. A.:
be will present their second annual va- i
[the Middleville first team defeated ^^n'AhaH 80 dlreclapplied and would take care of tiie
! Caledonia 20 to 16, the score being 845,000 of Covert road bonds that riety program.
The bill this year will consist of I
tied most of the time. Caledonia
dlLe
May’ but 8tlu unpaid. five first ciass novelty numbers
। took the lead from the start of the
“T ln«r”&lt; !&gt;&lt;« b-ni paid ranging from hilarious comedy to.'
Kame and stayed there during the on all the bonds.
fast stepping dance acts. Tiie com­
entire first half. During the second
w”‘‘ld Blu* leave unprovided
: period Middleville started out with a for the 851.110 Covert road bonds ’edy for the evening will be fur-J
1 burst of spirit that put ffiem in the Mav * W ** dUe lh* flrSl Ot next nished by KoHick and Isenhath in a'
; lead, which they held until the end May. Wc can see little hope for Itwo-character blackface sketch and
by Mr. Isenhath in a rube mono- i
.of the game. Both teams were par- the
1
county to pay this 851.110 from logue.
ticularly good on defense, making it any
1
available funds. Undoubtedly it
Soup and Nuts, the Hill Billies’
difficult to work the ball out for ’will pay the interest and probably
close shots.
( can extend the principal, at least from Hope, known better as Earl &gt;
Rivalry between Mkldlerille and for
&lt;
a year But next October, when SJuitc and Myron Bishop, show a:
Caledonia is always keen and this the
’
supervisors meet, they will know great deal of skill and musical fabil- ;
Ity. in a typical Missouri Musiiale.
year the teams /from Thornapple what
’
they can depend on from the
Miss Florence Westerlind and;
were victorious |n all six games «sfo e
1934, and will also know
played.
1whether they can expect the Horton Miss Kathleen Merriam will bring I
17113 Friday Thornapple Kellogg &gt;this ycar1^nU t0 ** extcnded ,nt0 the program to a close in a wlilrk 1
wind of tap and eccentric dancing..
basket ball teams will play Belle- 1
These girls have appeared with Mr.
vue there.
Isenhath’s Strolling Entertainers on
OBITUARY.
WOODLAND DEFEATS
Lyman Oloyd Bates, eldest son o'. several rural grange and p. t. A.
programs where their dancing has
LAKEVIEW FIVE 40-27l P°Iorcn and Armenia Bates, was been one of the hits of the program, j
«*&gt;■ «• m2
r™n«. Ne,
Part«l this life, Feb. 1, Miss Westerlind will also appear in
j Victor, Rush Opponents Oil' XS? and d&lt;?^?*
nC *" HaatlnS» town­ a group of popular vocal numbers
ship AU of hU early life was spent accompanied by William Kennedy,'
Teel In First Halt to Get
at the piano.
,ui*
■■ •*&gt;' *«« Tlie program will starf. promptly
Decisive Lead
&gt;
e was married on Oct. 25,
' Woodland eagers gave Lakeview'
10 Emma Scudder of Castile at 8:00 sharp and all for the price
of 10 cents.
High of Sattle Creek a decisive 40
to 27 trouncing in a game at Wood­ T™, ’“tun.*on ,were born three cbilDEATH OF EARL WHITE.
land Saturday evening, thereby re- dren, Alvah of Hastings, Mrs. Don
Earl L. White. 23. died on Mon­
reveralng a 36-32 triumph, scored1 « k
0 . Prt’ePort and Homer,
by Lakeview earlier in the season. who died when an infant. The lat­ day afternoon at Pennock hospital
Lakeview was utterly unable to ter part of his life has been spent from meningitis. He is survived by
cope with a flashy offense and vigi­ near Hastings with the exception of his wife and one child, his parents. I
Mr. and Mrs. Sam White, and a 1
lant defense put up by the Barry
and Mon­ brother, oicnn White. The funeral I
county boys. One individual. Long tana. Those left to mourn
are the
a forward was the particular thorn «&gt;n and daughter, flve grandchil­ will be held nt Die home of his par­
ents
on East Madison St., on
। in the Lakeview defense, taking dren. flve great-grandchildren, one
eight times from the floor and four brother, Homer Bates of Irving, sev- Thursday afternoon at two o'clock.
Rev. Adcock officiating. Burial will
from the free throw line for a total
n,eccs
and
nephews
besides be- in the Fuller cemetery. Sincere
of 20 poir's.
other relatives and many friends.
sympathy is extended.

P* ET"”; ,o°- ha&lt;l • «***»°f “ aKftl,lst OtWgO.
। winning by a score of 13 to 8
Herewith are details of the’ ffrxt• team game:
Hosting*.

A SAining Success for Spring!

“ Celeste ” Oxfords

Make Walking a
Pleasure! Wear

Arch Shoe*
new/

No need to suffer for wariness I
Get acquainted with "Cynthia lM

tber heels, rubber lap!

PENNEY f!’ |
Free — Free

Free

Saturday, Feb. 24
Between the hours of 1 and 6 p. m. to every
purchaser to the aniont of 25c or more we
will give 1 new 200 piece Jig Saw Puzzle,
Boxed. This is a real value and the quanity is limited to 1 to a customer.
This Is the Last Week of Our

February Birthday Sale
More than 150 items at greatly reduced
prices to select from. See large handbill
for full list of items. Samples given away
all day Saturday, ask for them.

CARVETH &amp; STEB
The REXALL Prug Store
WE DELIVER

TELEPF

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, FEBKUARY JI, 1934
torship, governing with full confi­ „
dence and approval, of a people who

SEI. IWIBEBfi
SOUNDS KEYNOTE

,
j
'and Eaton County Fire Insurance 1
i Edward A»a Bidalxnan, aged W.
Backward Glances;
Company will be held at Uw Court
died at his home in the »reond word
n ,
t 1? .
j
House In this city on Tuesday next.
Monday night following a stroke of
birsa. bickering. Tt has been a dictatorship
Bits of 1 esterday commencing at one o'clock In the
paralysis. though lie had been in
' afternoon. We trust there will be u
---------- that could rule and lUten; a fact
poor health for about four yean. He &gt;
"
f«f&gt;
attendance
of
the
members
of
. it survived by hl* wife, one daugh-1
________________ |IIOT*~
which accounts for IU strong, nonter. Mr*. M O Hill, two son*. Dale |
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
.the company.
rtVK.rrYXlUHTH ybaR partisan suppwt. But Is the admin~
.
(Continued from page one)
Mr.
Mrs. Albert Crowell ol J1'
»■»_«»»« .
of Battle Creek and Wayne who 1»
---------------------------------- Utrsllon getting touchy; is It geta,w
at
Union
Hall
tomorrow'
Tiiur*.
.
.
.
. ......... .............. nfT at. TTntnn Hell tzwvwwmw
, |' port. He has given tiie country new with die OCC at Big Bay. hi* aged;
Ut.JT’luJ'tr,.!!“"••■ “W “ •*' HO*"! «l&gt;«' “
Ibkb TOk. Wiu. Uwir *l»ter. Mr.
mother. Mrs. Mary Bldelman, two
,r____ ____________________ I hope and courage. Republicans mult brothers. Bum of Hasting* and !
— honest criticism; is it taking on the Chas. Yutx and family, returned
a
| •’Cinderella" by an amateur com-' aid thia treflfl to the ’ best of their I Charlo* of Howard City and three!
Klxtj*rs Mru C'tno Pnn.h
'
puny, to be followed by a auDDcr 'nMHtu

Increased Earnings
the NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS will earn 3
ar* rally inktutd against depreciation.

National Bank of Hastings

Mbs Ruth A. Rouse, of Ann Ar. Dip the light fantastic toe, to the cum, he said. Former Prealdent Dewey officiating. Burial will be In
bo,. U expected in the city tomor-! mCuric °f R«4s orchestra.
Hoover was the victim of clever Valley Heme cemetery. The berow to attend the Country Club —
, iFnilrtnpropaganda, destructive and falsely rea‘ed
have the sincere «ymda,!cc.
’
Il
’
। manufactured. Republicans nil^ P*U1&gt; °4 the community.
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT._________________
.
।
manufactured.
Republicans must
Speaking on the relative merits of *“»* her ‘UtcrM A Lambie.'
j avoid such tactics, thereby giving
Ih«
,f
Mrs- Edgar Thomas (Evelyn!
------- th? Fascist and Amc.lcan system of JohnjlOni of Davton. Ohio. U visit-f
I the president every possible chance
30&lt; governments. Mussolini once said to'feg her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
to pul Bcrosa his policies.
i
■j. (u an American correspondent, “Oh. Johnson and other relative*.
i Two major tasks confront the'
'Republican party in 1934. the senMisses LoueRa Arnold and Marlon
E»A there isn't so much difference (be­
|ator
believes.
Crcaser
were
tn
Kalamazoo
over
the
(Continued from page one)
!' *L.“.kV'In lt«mor.»u&gt; and lwccn
as YMi imagine. A
___________ _________ ___________ I Hrst comes a constructive aid fbr,
,
.
.
week end to attend a social science
member of Congress makes a foolish [ meeting.
pe’rous. The reason they arc not u Rooacvell’s programs. It is up io the ■
and useless speech and your Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cook *ic!t because men refuse to I.U
• W-Z w
fall 111
in M4IV
line Ii minority
to •»••«»«
ferret,WM«
out the pitfalls
Coolidge uiKiui:
doesn’it kivu
give u
a immii.
damn. vine
Ono Monday
I with ....
tiie —
Brotherhood
in ----the -------daring,
, LAJuuuKc
j evening for u several weeks' .......
. —.... ..w™ purjxacs
a of 1 “id fallacies
--------- --- experi- in Florida.
I., fl.w IH..
A.* ...Ill
tw, I^,ha4 ' Individuals and nation*
nn.lnn. want'mental
u.mh. 1 HH'tll.bl measures
mni.HirPC advocated
l&gt; rl vrv-n • r.,( by
Iw." the
t Hi.
i«nr tterattiM Hi ikM
.mW : stay
Tht^-T-V
- lwill
be Joined-God.
of our Deputies makes the aame sort jn
by
OcrtrUde Smith, their own way und to impose their President, if hazards can be disof speech and I oont give a damn. wjJ0 spent-the week end there with own will upon others, purs is a covered and corrected In advance,
, The"nxwt important tiling I have
i her
her brother.
brother. Don.
Don. and
and family.
fnniilv They
Thev' 'peaceful
peaceful nation,
nation, yet
vet more
more than
than 80
80 U
it ■*
U u
a service not
not, only, to the coun-.
eoundone is to cut out useless politicalI intend. to vUlt Chattanooga, Wash-, per cent of every dollar of our na- ‘ try but to Uie-adnhnlstratlon.
•'*!.*» LaV'uf ihr conversation; Mr. Coolidge does not ington and other pointe before their , tional taxes is being spent to pay I "When a vote-hunting Democratic
icturn iwkme. which will'-be ubout (debts Incurred In war. or pensions majority In the house can And noth. lor benefit: that grew out of wars, ing in the present perplexed and
b.CAO. a&amp;a i* j-re- care• f°r 11 either; that makes our'■the middle of April.
»p» kind of b»«k systems alike. Believe me when I ■ Miss Ruth Robson entertained the1 Nations must learn to bd good । harrassed state of the Union to
1
| challenge them into the organized
ttll you that democratic government Misses Kate Sibley. Jean Barne*. ■ neighbor*, not grabbers.
Anne Burton and Marguerite Het-j The keystone of tiie ach of civil!- activity of a party caucus except an
will talk itself to death."
mansperger a.
at M
a AAWum:
house [H.I.J
party ...
at Iher
nation
’
A MATTER OF PATRONAGE,
,
. ,
' •iiwAwpva&amp;v,
HI (---—— ■ Is the home. Its greatest. angry complaint that there are not
i.hotnc
----------------------------- ...
-------------- danger
.--j. at the preicnt tlme u mat'sufficient jiolltlcal Jobs for deservThe
prophecy
of
II
Dwe
appears
ln
j
ac
kion
0V
er
the
week
end.
i
Oov. Comstock mutfed another
to have some solid foundation in
"
| the fam..,
----- has disappeared. He ing Democrats." the senator sakl."
family -altar
I chance to do something worthwhile fact. France has been tom by In- T.VZI.TT
TWENTY TEAK5
YEARS AGO TODAY,
'would
not urge, he said, the return 'they play politic* with human mis­
TODAY. t
- r.-:
lor the slate during his so-called inMargaret Wood ot this city'°r 0,0 o,d Umc f‘un,1&gt;' worship, but ■ cry and the President needs acouncipieni rebcllkm;
tn protest against1 Miss
v,was
m Suie Sunday FCb 15Jhc dld bd,evp U1«l ’h«re “ « way. ter force in congress to think with
veitigation of me public utilities
the ceaseless debate* and do-noth- j She toyc&lt;1 ^vvral grotipo of piano!and evcr? f®«nlly should find IL to i him in terms of public weal Instead
| commission. Three members, one of
inS tactics of her Chamber of Dcpu- nuinbers fn4n meinory at thu Mid-Icxprtss t,,cir werence for and love. ot in terms of party pap. The
. whom furnished the governor with ■ties; Germany launched a demo-.whiter Musicalc given Sunday after-|{°f-aRood ,?aU1'7 obo'^JnUftt i,Pri?aldc,1l1. nced8.a vi|p,fous
■ most of hb ’’ammunition," have been r.w.tu gm™
(,ovrrn»n&lt;.nt nfiPr
bv the mawuw
Naxhville piano
nlano pupiu,^
oupiU ’*’tl lhe
the inside
as to
him
weed
out hisownchLsclcratic form of government
after thi.
thenoon
n«®tne
as problem from
We Kcnera
,ly nnd
erlhelp
who
ar0
hclplng
to
hU
■ kicked out for maifej**uuce in office; war but the bitter verbal encounters
judge^ttS? received wwd Satur-1,hal ,f th® lnner llf® u r‘«‘“ k own program. "
: two others wluyntfsMtently followed
at the sessions of parliament event- (]ay.(hat his oldest brother, whose'hel|&gt;s to hh“Pe the outer life cor-j A minority party must also be'
■ the policies of Chairman Kit Clardy' ually forced the jieople to accept home'la in New York State, but. It’£!.lyTHE ONLY TRUE BLUE
.
...
,
.; i’J'c&gt;&gt;arcd
constructive udwere "exonerated simply because
ti.«
.wuv who u is then visiting a daughter
The
®P®
“outlawing
®r especially
stressed
the President
’s program,
lhe
nevd
"°
war and
and
sav-j dltions.
He citedlothe
DipodR
insun
complacently one of the most ab.ro- iiving"near1Chirau?hudVcn
“U.a“ulUikim
«l?,pr ! the
need
ofr mitlawinu
war
sav-ille
Federal hena.it
they resigned at Mr. Comstock's rclute dlctatorshijB of modem his­ verv wriouslV ill The Judge went to U1K
useless sacrifice ot human once Coriioratlon os an instance of
, i»c»y jvi.uu.--iy ui. i...
f quest. If the three are guilty of mal—
jbeings and accumulated wealth in ,constructive co-operation. At flrat
v tory; Austria tried a democratic Chicago
Saturday.
. '
; feasance, these two arc also guilty.
government but her representatives
Mrs. Sarah Fisher and Mrs. Marte 'conflicts that settle nothing, but, the administration vigorously opj leave bitterness which it will take posed this amendment to the Glass­
Malfeasance requires two parties;
' got to throwing Inkwells Instead of Fisher went to Eaton Raiuds Mon­ ages to overcome.
’
' Steagall bill. However, it was passed
—.
...
,
. rfnv rvrnlnir
a ihivi.
wilri.'’ .-»■(&gt;
' a guilty official and a person who
three u
weeks
visit
tending to business so two jrcars day evening for
• A-man or a civilization -murt be ■ regardless. ’’I venture the further
with Mr. and Mr*. Luke Smith.
■ bring* influence to bear. Gov. Corn­
Senator
Vandenberg
ago Chancellor Dollfus dissolved
Mrs. A. R Obcrle of San Frun- measured by the height of Ideal;-, assertion."
stock has found three officials, guil- parliapient and has been forced to cisco.
the
breadth-of-sympathy
and
depth
said, ’that the American people art.
California, and mothe.-, Mrs.
' ty of misconduct in office. But who
I? sent as virtual dictator since; Parnell Woodmansee of Dowling. ot feeling and character. If each of j equally glqd he did not have hb
with the
. was It that influenced these com'■­ JusisUvl. .uirtM out WIU. &lt;■ eon-' arrived SLiltird.-v from a vLut l»
in l&gt;- tu shall
Ml“u stft
sCt about,
a00UV* wnn
lnc help
"*‘P of
ot 1iway.
wa&gt;’- Subsequently
Sub:wquently the
the President
President einemteo t and were thc Xte of ■*- thc
lhr Good
Oood Father
Falher above
abov® tu.
«“• in &lt;iede-'braced
wholehearted
braced the law with u-hnirhpartrd
. nussioners and how was the influ­
ofV Clara Walldorff and velopUls ,hal klud of a We* r«*,*’»d
given it a auperb Inistitutional moharchy type of gov­ Afamilh-i
‘ J“wScSmnSunW
a«!d feehn«,ttation All honor to him'for hb at' encc brought to bear? .These quesa
t
WnodHMiHM-r
until
nwsrfa.
prejumces.
ciau
sinie
anu
reeling,
nation
ah
nonor
to
nim
lor
his
aternment similar to thaj of England whm
Mu’ke^n btit?"41 ttH thc ottoer thllMM that ninke tlturte! This is no isolated examine.
&lt; lions arc far more important than
but hot verbal encounters provoked exSt to return in a Rw d?ys fJ? a
blltcr and al‘dS*lr‘bk wU1 du’ Thcrc #rv othcr&gt;"
’
tiw mere dismissal of three 'state
numerous acts of jienwnal violence expect to return in a few days for a’ appear, and there sfiail come-an era
Tlie second of thc two broad
longer visit here.
officials, in fact until these two
and bloodshed, so King Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. John Olinstciid and ot peace and good will which thc &gt; fundamentals facing tlie Republican
, questions are answered the entire In­
of men described as the -party is,.the husk of preserving dehis sister. Mrs. John Rogers, were Savior
i vestigation is’ a mere travesty;' a dissolved parliament, forbade open;.„_
Klnr.dom of Heaven bn earth.
I mocracy.'* At present there is more
political discussion of any type anti called to Grand Rapid*. Tuesday ].. n
: lubber stamp form heceasary Co ft- ’
! power concentrated in the hands oi
| one man than at any- time in our
move flve members of one party in bM ruled iu dkutw lor
years; Spain got rid ol King Al’
, । history. No matter how much trust
Mrs. C. F. Books went to Jackson
favor ol three or more of abother.
land affection the public has for tills
fon.ro to try an experiment in demo- Saturday'to visit her . daughter,)
We agree that any three men
I leader, tills concentration must be
■ cratlc government but so far the re­ Mrs. Edna Mahar. She will also visit •
j kept constantly under scrutiny so
whom Mr. Com»toek is likely to ap­
sults have been rather unhappy and in Kalamazoo before her return.
‘ tluit II may lx- terminated when thc
point will do no worse than the
T. J. Potter and Jsaac Patrick re­
Spain is rapidly drifting to dicta­ turned
emergency- which brought it into
Friday from a businc..&gt; trip
former commission. On the oilier
-being
*-2±j Ls at an end.
torial management; Russia started to. Detroit and Battle creek in the
I There
The
Iquid there is no assurance that
&lt; Continued
&lt;rom -----page--------one)
----------------।
is grave danger that these
out as a super-democracy, a- com-• interest* of the Tool Co.
.----------- ----------------- - ------ --------- r—' widely expanded government buthey will do any better. The influ­
munlsllc state with tlie most in­
tceman for hiformation A complete reaucraCk-s . may attempt t.» pcrence that must have been present if
THIRTY
YEARS.
AGO
TODAY.
Phone 2240
Corner Jefferson and Court Sts.
Ust
of
county
committeemen
for
pctuatethemselve..ihe*enat
yrix.Hastings
significant person hi thc realm havthe former officials were guilty el
I Miss Bess Rue. of charlotte, visit­ &lt; a^
D
hevea. When U»S new commerce
hjg the privilege of registering an ed Miss Mabe! Oolgrove tills
.
v,
week
juaifeasunce, will also be at work on
l”*.1 and
C - building was completed, it was rldl-Opinion but Russia, too. went rap- end*and attended tht” party’’at*the rulter forrm Bu.lilrr .nd Eutflw C.1W „ exlra.MMil tolly. ¥« th,
the new one.
idly to a dictatorship in order to get auditorium Tuesday night.
. t
„ ...
'ncw "bureaucracy battalions." fn
In short Qov. Comstock has made
Woodland Twp- L. G. C, Fine- Washington already are so Huck
*. Ferd
things accomplished; Poland started , -----------H,ld—Mrs
~ ‘ Merrill "" ot
Jnhnctim'n - were
u.o.
.no attempt tp get at the source ol
Johnstown,
the guests ot frock. Carl BrOdbcck and Guy Kant1- j ttutt plans have been revealed for a
out as a democracy with all thc County Treasurer Coleman and
the. Double; he has only covered,
iUCX’. .1 .
r. . „
, i new and. still larger building for one
idealism
and
vigor
of
new-born
wife tho lore part of.the week.
—--------- Twp.—Roy Brunun and 0( uic. departments to accommodate
'the bofl with a fresh layer of gauze,
(, Castleton
Bruiuni.
....... * ..u_.
''youth, but legislative and factional Miss Edith S. tii'ers and Arthur ’ Victor Brumm.
|i.b...
the new arnVoi""satraps
and ____
overso to speak.
been visiting; Thornapple and Yankee Springs ■ iWds" Why a permanent building
bickerings rapidly tore tlie state' McKniglit who
. Unless something very new devel­
Mr.
and
Mr».
Will
Shulters
returned
:
Twpr..
—Forrest Bender, Will Holes evcnUhgcr. than the monumental
asunder and if the fire-eating Mar­
to their Home a: St. Johns ycster-iund Clifford Davis.
ccmSUTw
U...
ops in connection with the utilities
commerce building unless the ni
army
shal-Pilsudski, hadn't stepped in to' day.
- Baltimore Twp—Leon Moon, nopes to occupy the capital lor
commission Investigation, one is
take over thc state as a dictator in
ML-s Maude Pvti’iA of Grand Rap- Maurice Healy and Will Garrett.
jkeeps?
—— ■»
forced to the conclusion that Gov.
action though not in name, Poland1• Ids hat- come to Hastings to realae! Hastings and Rutland Twps.—Art
"The
conclusion
is
inevitably
Comstock .was Interested in the
might have been absorbed by neigh-'■ with Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Covering Riciurdson, Homer Becker and Ray ।clear." Senator Vandenberg stated,
and will uoik in the- upholstering Haywood.
alleged malfeasance only as a meth- '
•that
at
this
moment
in
American
boring countries.'And so it goes■ department of tlie Barber Chau' Maple Grove Twp.—John Mar- history
।
od for saclhiig the patronage rolls
there ts a sacred responsi­
Of all the leading nations of the factory.
|teiw. Frank Haublltz and E E. ।bility committed to thc Republican
ol hjs party.
Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction »ale on my farm,
Harvey Rand. Gerald Dolson. Or- Gray.
.
world only Great Britain and the
party. It is a responsibility tHat can
j
located 5 miles west of Hastings, 1-2 mile straight west of the Rutland town
nowhere else. The Democratic
.United States have been able to, lo McCartney, Howard Cogsthli and i Assyria and Johnstown Twps,— rest
THEf LINDBERGH INCIDENT.
Edwin Montan of Charlotte attend- Will Strain. Allan Hyde and Fnffik majority
।
cannot serve this need, it
hall, Sec. 16, Rutland township, on
*
maintain any semblance of a demo­ ed tlie party at the auditorium Frl-i Jones..
-jean
t
be served only by us for thc
Any citizen ol tiie United Stales cratic form of government. Yet
day —
night.
•
. I Barry —
and
Hope Twps.—Vcrn'i
------ sake ol tradilional institutions, viglias a right to .protest, publicly or Great Britain was recently, forced
Mr... Joseph Brung'r of Grand Wcb.. rr, c. Hammond and Al!red;orous,vigflant.pi*triot!cRcpubIlcanoUicrwisc, any action taken by. any into-a rule
Mi.—
edge and Mrs.
c. J. Robinson ofiGainder.
,
ism roust carry on. It is requited 61
party coalition that Ledge
LailS'.nr.
are gpcndUlg
dayol Framcviuc
ana vrangevinc
branch ol government trout a Fed­
nnsrop nr..
..mmrim. na few Praineviflc
and Orangeville
Twps li5 iwpa.
by Lincoln's spirit We must be
amounts to rule by dictatorship of with Fred Fuller.
.
|—John
.Uhn Killick.
winuir Bert
w.rv Brown anef cooperative but not subservient. We
eral department to the smallest lo­
cabinet heads and since thc new ad­
Miss Muyme Brawn of Prairieville. Newell Barber.
muM be constructive but not des­
cal unit. This Is true even 1! the per­ ministration came ifito. povftr. the was Hie guest of Mr. und Mrs. C. F-| " ' - '
, It is ixnnted out‘ that evidence on i tractive. We must be liberal but alson in qiats'Uun happens to be a
1 mk* marketed b very ImportaTit.-wa&gt;s wc must be fundamentally
|I
United States has been ruled by a Brooks und family over Sunday.
uurid-ianXus a vial o t jjrotestuig
Dcvitt Bronson siartcll on a busi- yet the. fact that u person cannot -sound."
----- **•
voluntary dictatorship with the
'
SALE TO START AT ONE O’CLOCK, SHARP!
against S^Qt-crce that lie Is con-’' president taking over most of the nea trip Monday In the. interest of produce such evidence docs not ex­
Col W. Frank Knox who followed
the Mishawaka Boot £o.
■­
elude him from a contract. The pro­ Senator Vandenberg on the pro­
power of Congress. Great Britain
Miss Anna Qremet of Grand Rap­ ducer's statement may lie allowed: gram. spoke of the dangers inherent
aviation in tills country a tremen- was forced into a coalition govern­ id* has been visiting Mr. .and Mrs. 100 ]&gt;er epnt or cut if the cyidence Is
in political consolidation-, of the legTOOLS,
x
HORSES.
not given, al any rate persons with vJatlVe and executive branches. He
dou* set-.•ack. Therefore v.e believe ment qecau-M! the independent par­ John Weisscrt the part week.
good base production should try to recognized the emergency which
Dowagiac 11-hoe disc drill.
that the Roosevelt aduunisiraiior. ties were getting nowhere: United
Black mare, 9 yr*., wt. 1450.
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
get
evidence
but
apply
for
a
con-'
made some compromise' necessary
No. 11 Oliver riding plow.
iuu made 1U fust no1..cvable political States was willing to accept a "be­ ’ Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Christmas of
Black horse, 11 yr*., wt. 1400.
traft if they cannot secure tiie same. out believed it up to a vigorous mi­
blunder iu attempting to persecute
Three-section spring drag.
Black Percheron colt, 9 month* old.
nevolent" dictatorship because the Three Rivers and Mr. -and Mrs.
nority parly to see that *ucir con­
Col. cawic. unobeah usooft tta 'pubix;‘.T
ilx Harrison Carter of • Putteivllle at­
Syracuse 61 walking plow.
JURORS FEBRUARY TERM. ___________
Bay Percheron colt, 9 month* old.
solidation_________________________
sliall not become perrnatended -the funeral of A- C. CarDeering mowing machine, 5-ft. cut,
The petit Jurors drawn for the .nent. Also Col. Knox was apprehen■name ol PdO.ic opimo.. lor
„.u purlx„te, cowre.- pentcr.
bw a now io il» pre^dea: ui uio- atolul deMua.
6-ft. ff-ucks. Deering dump rake.
Ed. J. Huffman has left for Chi- February term of circuit court are sivc about thc concentration ot so
aa follows:
much financial povsxr in the trea*CATTLE.
test ol a dcct.ioa by the postmaster
Gale walking cultivator.
uin and.
-ira taK:&gt; aiK1 other western points lor
So even in Great Britain
Mattliew
Baldi.
Maple
Grove;
ury
and
in
the
virtual
abandonment
“ ’ "yUt few weeks’ vacation. Elmer FUlic;
genera! which mraiu virtual aban­
Spotted
Durham
cow,
6
yrs.
old,
due
Single
cultivator. Weeder.
Perry
Barnum,
Yankee
Sprtngs;
of
state
sovereignity.
America tlie democratic form
I
____ _hl*
ni place
____ in the C. K- A: 8..
of takes
March 23.
donment ot all conuiiciciai airlines
Allen Bechtel. Thornapple; Bert' We arc piling up a great moun-.
Set heavy low-wheel farm trucks.
government L&gt; not a ciHupietc sue- depot unni hu. return.'
Spotted J)urham cow, 4 yrg old, due
in the country—wc .refer, ot .course. ci’Mi. Personally, ur hope that our ’ Lawyer L. E. Kitapi&gt;cp,of Grand i Bliven, Baltimore; Fred Bryant. Rut- tain o! debt, according to Col. Knox,
Old wagon^ Float.
land; Floyd Hull, Haslli^s City 2nd, which cate up about one-quarter of
April 6.
to thc cauccUatlon 0! airmail con- counit, w.ll ix.fr la... io .ubiml t» *'1’“■
Set dump boards. Flat rack.
&gt;I&gt;™HI. Kul.uuuoo and 3rd wards; Forrn-t Christian, thc national income. According to
on hu. way to 'New Or
Orleans
Belt and Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old,
...............................
. ..............................
''‘‘,,a .«tl,
“u• Woodland; John Corrigan. Irving; .thfe present trertcl’i. the government
tracts.
Set heavy sleighs.
■ outright
dictatorship,
Nevertheless 0,1
If Uic Colon.i is mktaken in Uh w mlu.,an hCTd lht.
due May 4.
uonJs of morning.—K.dutyiiuoa Telegraph.
Lyle Dean. Hastings City. 2nd mid i* attempting jo support the jicoplc.
Mrs. Mary Htevens.pl Baltimore 3rd wards: Maurice F- Edmonds. This is a false philosophy, he bcMISCELLANEOUS.
convictiorj, if the government t
Spotted Durham heifer, 9 mo*, old.
MussuUni that "a democratic gov­ tisited Iter shter. Mr#. H. G. HajtS. Hiutmts City. 1st and fourth wards; hevi&gt;. because government can only
11-2 in. crotch back double harness.
uncovered such bad Instances of
Jersey and Durham heifer, 9 mo*,
and qtlier relatives hl the city laat Claude Fighter. Irving; Hooper exist by the support of tlie people
" eminent will talk itself to death."
Old harness. Saddle.
collusion in connection with the
old.
Freshney. Tliornapplc; Daniel Gar--and if texes become overburden; Hastings Division L'. R. K P. went lingrr. Castleton; N. C GuiUian. some, orderly government will break
Extra horse collars. Meat crocks.
original airmail contracts that the
Pungent Puragraphs to Grand Rapids Monday and par-1 Yankee Springs; Claude Hammond, down.
Meat box. Grindstone.
wrecking of meat1'©! tpe mays- air­
Ucipalcd in the impressive cere­
HOGS AND CHICKENS.
lines in the counity r.ls justified. Many a hiuband. knowing noth- monies connected with the laying of Hope; French Harper. Orangeville. ■ if this mountain of debt continues
Charles Hawthorne. Maple Grove; to pile up without check one of two
5 ahoata, wt about 50 Iba. each.
earner stone ol -the Pythian
3 new white aah wagon tongue*.
facU alone would have been a suf- Ing uoou'. music, learns he can pro- the
’
Hosmer. Carlton; Carl Jor- conclusions will be inevitable. Either
which Is being--erected In Prank
About 100 English White Leghorn;,
Tool cheat. Bruah hook. Scythe.
Helen*, answer. There was no excuse duct real harmony in the home by Temple,
,
dan. Woodland; D- A Kennedy, the government will have to repuHur city.
\
part pulleta and part one year old
Hustlngs township; W- W. Knicker- diate its debt or else resort to
Chain* and all amall tool* used on
for imputing vellish. insincere mo- playing secund Addle.—Reader’s Di­
Mrs. I A. Holbrook anti MiJx Kit­ bocker. Rutland; Clyde Leonard, i-printing press’ Inflation. Either
farm.
ttos to Lindbergh,
ge»t. '
ttle arv visiting relatives In MrakcHope; Nyle Nyc. Johnstown; Henry I count -would be equally dk-avstrous.
"—
The Colonel lias done more than ;
_L
1gen.
Rogers. Prairieville; Maurice Sooner or later we must face the
any one man in recent times to South American ImclicultutU ; Nehon Carvclh ol Kalamazoo win, Searles. Barry; Harry Stafford, fact that all the money now being
•in the t’dy Friday and Saturday of Orangeville; Bernard Tasker. As- spent will have to be paid back,
arouse public interest in thc pw- claims to be able to grow pepper of last
I
TERMS:—CASH. No good* removed until settled for.
week.
syria; Floyd Tungate. Johnstown:1
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sibihiii’b of tlie airplane, aviation is any .desired calorific capacity PerLewis C. Walker. Hastings City.list
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
hi* medium and nutlung he has ever hap&gt;. by some thermostat attach- FIFTY-FiyE YEARS AGO TODAY. and 4th wards; Wnu White. Prairie- jjfomer E. Reynolds.' Hartings ... .24
The GraUd Encampment of thc. I
said or dote indioites tliai th!* in-- menL-ArUnra# Gazette.
।O. O- F. will commence a&lt; Grand vfH®, /
। Verda L- Wallace. Hastings23
tere»t U u superficial one attached
------ -— this
... evening, ’pie editor ol
Rapid*
'Harold M. Hazel, Richland 22
DEATH OF FRED HOKR
to pun t i.tringa. Wc believe tlie govWhole play* may now be Iran-Jhinncr. iion.^Nonnan Bailey.;
Vesta A. Silcox, Orangdvine .... 2«
XrTl »*"* ». McClurkin.. HasUugs .. Xi
«*uncut stooped lo undignified tact- scribed on a tingle phonograph dbk. and pcrha]» some others from *tills
h“ JEltraF^5?v
mate at the county Home lor w »crai Mary
»»ar., E. (■■]...■**_
onitnhv
m
expect *.o be in attendance.
k;. when It attempted to answer it A
The next step, we hear, u -city,
'
*- Chaffee. Quimby .............is
i t
.
Tiie Emmanuel church Sewing mn. &lt;II«1 OO TuraUr iorei^w-..
Unuhcigti iy riiJcuic.
rtOHding an O’Neill drama entire Society will be entertained by Mrs The lunerwl win be .1 U&gt;» W.lkkwn Kenuelb M. A“b"-**HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.
Tlius Jar Ilk* RUQMndl admiuur- uni a uMUhuic cover.—1..,, Cro«e •
Cradd*'k «»
alter- luaerwl home u&gt;mono-.'. Thurwl., DoroU.:- B. Crswlonl. sbelbvnlle M
Uution lias been a benevolent dicta- Vwu.)
’
Uou“ ol
»***• G«ntlenwo invtt- loienoon. Burial in the county Jew* L. Haney. Cloverdale .... 'J3
cemetery.
,
Dorb L. Monica. Cloverdale 23
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। ed to lea at six.
bins
ovrsinx ns ait v etyrNTY.
cot
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AliVaNCK
MCB--si.su 1*
rOHKltlS aUBSCKIlTIOKS. ONE
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HEARS EV.RBTH

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and speed .._. so the Blue Sunoco Refining Process elim­
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swift acceleration, high-speed and knockless power.

CORN-HOG CON
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That’s why Blue Sunoco is the
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Feb. Zfi, 1934

BURR LAUBAUGH
PROPRIETOR

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1M4

Social Events and Personal Mention [

VESPER SERVICE

\Mr. And Mrs. Geo. Hubbard
Observe Golden Anniversary

Mr. und Mru. John Ketcham,
t |
Jr., Brought Her From I
Mloourl on Saturday
.coounuw in» w ™,
r* Ti.hh r?
accotit- ——— ————————

Fifty years ago
---------on----February
----------- 20 WB3 couple suffering a broken
hip. Since then Mr. Hubbard has
Miss Ruth Robson ipent the week
been a cripple but continued with'
end at her home tn Jackson.
--------- — .
.
.
the railroad until hU retirement at
Winston Bbeffteld was in Battle ■1Mt **•*■
. John i the city of Chariotu? a few years
Creek part of the'post week.
|
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brakeman, telegraph operator and
passenger
agent with the Michigan
Mrs. Mary Frey, formerly of Ban- £**c,
F. J. LaMastcr of
M15
*
xxwince
owomgs
waa
nome
-lurncu
on
wamuiy
m&gt;m
a
vnp
to
Miss Beatrice Giddings was home turned
Saturday from
trip U&gt;!ils sdiocri pupils attended church or in Albion.
, The
, home
,
railroad.
— Battle —
—*- —
3 • '*
—*-«-•-* Mo.,
-— —
-------visited
Sunday school.
has not)Central
Yesterday
they observed their
field. U visiting bi California.
*’ctroU *7® vuttors at the home of from
Creek
over
Uw —
week
Marslifleld.
where -•
they
proven as efficient In character- gald-m wedding anniversary very
Mr». Hubbard,'who waa the
Rribcrt O’Connor spent Bunday at MfMra. Lemuel Severance over end.
’
i thc former a relatives.
;quietly
their home on West Green daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ttenumj
*
' was. This•—
«— nt —
the fraternity of which he ii a the week end.
;
c&gt;wIoUc Hubbard was home
While there'Uiey went to Joplin, training ns it■ Tormerly
member at East Lansing
i John Laraen was the guest of Mr. from araiKi Rapids over the week Mo- and n'' t tt lrSend of Wr* makes the need of character-train- [St . with their family, who took Mr. Crawford, was born near Detroit in
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Baine were and Mrs. Theodore Kilmer of Lan- end.
■
Ketcham's, who h commissioned by Ing in our schools more tinjihatlc 1 and Mrs. Hubbard out for dinner. l»50 and later moved with her par-1
Iowa has a ' system, a state-wide to thc show later, and then to the enta to Galesburg. After the death'
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ung from Friday til Sunday, his
D
, the state of Missouri to plac«- rieFredcrick Baine of Lake Odessa.
parents. Mr. and Mm. A. J. Larsen, ,■re
"*!„
R*df«rd
suitable homes.
In rnuuon ®na Ja7iei‘ aT.
“. /J. pendent
!»»&lt;«*»« children
cnnaren m
in suitable
nomex. plan, of school training in morals. ,home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubbard, of her' mother she lived with a Uster,
bmkneM3
I, «.
,n
ch«rg&lt;: wax a lovely baby
Miss Margaret Benedictw Benton going after iilm on Sunday.
bab, girt.
F..i. This Is aL» true of Nebraska. Many, where refreshment^ were served,
for a while, also with Iter grand­
Harbor te vtelUng hcrmother/Mrs.i। Mr.
and MI
Mr».
and °
,,
,‘
!■ «cn
ten daye
days old.
old. whj
whv wv
kept, accord
accord-­ city scIkkvIs have directors for the' Tlie bride and groom of fifty parents. previous to lier marriage to
mr. .uu
. Warren
warren Wilcox
wucox ana
v &gt;,
wag kept,
8am Benedict, forrtffi days.
'daughters.
Misses Margaret.
Ma roarer Betty
Bcttv
~r . KaUma- tng to a- ------------..
moral guidance of pupljv.
.years received some lovely gifts, be- Mr. Hubbard.
daughters, Mlues
ri"?0.. »-=»•»•
..
prt..nanged
plan, for Mr.
Dr. Paul Voelker, superintendent [sides Howers and cards, all attesting
To this union were l»ni five
E H- ChapeBg of Charlotte spent land Warren*
Warrens Wlloox. and Mr. and
'^hed Hastings friends on Hnd Mra. Ketcham, Jr., who adopted
““Monday.
hrr and brought the little one home of public instruction. Is very anx-1 the love and esteem tn which they children. Roy O Hubbard and Mrs.
Sunday eveturig with his sister and | -M„. -b^u 8mllh
f ”
Jackson
husband. Mr. and Mrs L. Scventhce
' Mbs Helen Knapp spent Saturday! with-t hem. She te named Margaret kms that some plan be worked out are held by their family and friends, David Boyes of this city and Albert
Mrs. M IL KUide left Saturday for day.
for
efficient
training
in
morals
in
j
Mr.
Hubbard
was
born
tn
PennHubbard
of Detroit, two children.
and Sunday with her mother in. Ann. amt is 'fortunate in having
a month's visit with friends and
■
i.
| such a- home a* 1* provided for iter the public schools of this state. Hr 'sylvania in 1854.. later coming to dying in infancy.
Mrs. Pierce O'Connor has gone to Marshall.
relative* In Nnw York City and
has n.i med a committee to' study Michigan, being employed on the
Both of these splendid people.
w.u,
Mra Roy Cordes i* visiting her *»“ lter ,ie»' I»rwU.
CiUcago
for
a
two
weeks'
visit
with
Boston.
thin subject, to devise such a plan ’ railroad since, a young man. When have a large circle of friends who'
her sister*. Dr. Lydia Roberta and mother. Mra. Phytlla Reynolds, in
keynoi ^-X*i.
F
Dr. Eaton, who has made a line he was eighteen years old. he was unite m wishing them many more
W. L. Pennock returned on Wed­ Miss Lillian Roberta. Dr. Roberta is Ann Arb&lt;*
KLI NOLDS—WALLAf h.
nesday from Big Rapids where he
record in this type ot work in thc caught
*“ between two cars which *he
“ such happy anni •entartea.
a teacher at thc University of Chi- ■ Mr. and Mra. Philin Mcrluu of A vcry quiet “Adding was ^tem- schools of the city of Pontiac. U
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pt-nncck CaB
°
Prairieville wre
g£S of
.nV
and daughter. Marion.
_
chaimmnn of that committee. Mr.
CAMP FIRE ACTIVITIES.
|
' NO-TOP-PEW GROUP.
[
Dr. M.
'
t^nts Mr’‘' ami
‘w»lte? r Chappelle is also a member. The
Mias Eileen Sullivun was home
------- ,R- Kinde left Saturday for Mrs. Nettle Hyde.
^—
ere —
he wll|
Mr a„d
Henry JRulder and
when
Miss Florence Craven, field execu-1 Thc No-top-pew camp Fire group
from Kalamazoo over tlie week end.1 Detroit wi
—. Bpeod
. “7.------ ' ---------- ------- Wall tee when u’ta'vsMi’t v’-&gt;T committee has given much time to
live of thc Camp Fire Girls organl- [ met on Thursday afternoon. Feb. 15. [
Miss Jannct Michael visited In w®el“ Ul P«t-graduate work in
Ann Arbor over Ute week end.
[contagious diseases, particularly dlsot Mr and *° thc le’t&lt;ature of &lt;*»*» »Ute for;Mtlon of the Battle Creek area, will' with Mbs Betty Zlglcr, and cheeked
Mrs. Howard Rlrd.-all and two S&gt;ni^r Tn”vif’i/?*'« Vi. in&gt;.
***«* ’ nuu j j.
chararlrr-hiiikllncr tn tlw-.
.
...
.......
.
.
...
Mrs. Dalny Bkidmore was in Bat- eases of children, In the Herman
children vtatu-d relatives in MiddleR«m-ldvjof this citv Jhe
He Creek from Friday till Sunday. [ Keffer hospital.
rrjubr .urrlcuta &lt;4
luct
u&gt;
„„„„.
r,nK ceremony wua performed
Sup:, and Mrs. D. A. VunBuskirki Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Otis and Mis-. vlile over Sunday
The ipeakrr urged the cooperation ^r^r%&gt;^o7’lhe“^loSV«oum mWn o/
work toward ncK
Rev.. Paul Harris of vuicago
Chicago was
wa.
Were
Sunday.
■ Satie ow
Sweet
of, Trenton
ere in Kalamazoo on SUIUlay.
«t.l oi
ircnuui were guests
immMifnre f
Rev L L. Deary and Rev. C M.
Mr and
Eugene Freeman
guest of Mr and Mrs Guy Gid- p’/»
1"LT.'r’1 ’*
and the coordination of all agencies I'ar
rank"-'
a w?ff bi he Id Tnd .
*61 U setting a standard few
.Miklin were in Grand Rapids onj^er
fcid.- -All
were gucsta
। dings on Thursday.
MhuL H mne- t nim me
mln working for the good of the chib ,
Conklin
on ’
- thc
—- week
-----------------------—
londay attending
“’’J1
dren of our atate-ouch as the Boy
« 5th the hS?*,t *,y whlch
accomplish a
Monday
attending the
the Grand
Grand RapRap- of
of Mr.
Mr and
a»d Mra.
Mrs. Carl
Carl Knickerbocker
Knickerbocker 1 Mra. Eleanor Stricken spent
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1-------------------------'.Xn'S Scout*. Giri scoqta. Camp Fire:
n.wJLT rfrWn number, of task*, many of
ids
’District Ministerial
meeting.
°f Grand Rapids on
Friday.
ww»
won ncr nui. la
Girls. 4-H Clubs. Y. M. C. A. and
5uch will be^fron^^Jareh ,hem nJt eaj,y 0,1,3 But lhe ,un- **
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Pender were! Hoti. John c. Ketcham was in,and family in Charlotte.
other organizations. It is not desired Io^’ nh &lt;yn March
Hattie wcl1 as the work* of KalnlR« honors,
Mr:jaiXTmEySS:
in Caledonia on Sunday attending Marcellus last evening where lie
Mr. and wrv«D*m
Mrs. Martin vanuaiscn . “jj
.
,
to have the school* uwrp the func- git 1Lm°2,M£Elh
.nnu a *hule*ome rewvd for each
the forty-ninth -wedding anniver- Kave “n address at the High school were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
'**
ers.
a pretty
rary of Mr. and Mrs Seth Grey.
auditorium af a meeting spon- Kenneth Leins of Battle Creek.
en Miss
Ml“ Bennett 'wore
“’re “
v vvel
*’'­ tion of the churches in moral W-m-1 i£hday Council Sre for ^thi
«,r&lt;mp. beside* the
devciopcment of character
Mrs. W G. Frey and daughter . sored by the American Legion. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Knar Frandscn of vet frock.
' R‘r!s °f 1110 Baltle Cr0,!,t arca and
apent several days with her parents. ‘ Ketchum’s topic was “American- lonfa were guest; of Mr. and Mrs । A wedding luncheon wa? served and
For earning -honors'’ means de­
h
7rair m ■ Thl&lt;
r th? 15 ta rxPrctcd that many of the local
'following
tluceremony,
Mr.
and
Mr. and Mm. Lemuel Severance, re-[“nt"
, On-al Sayles over the week end.
i R1,U wlU a“«nd. This afternoon veloping persona!, mental and moral
Reynolds going that evening to ^h^ils rannm^o ?he church
turning to Michigan city Sunday. I Callers on Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Mr. und Mrs. Alvah Kirchner of Mra.
.
.-chool.&gt; cannot do. The church has Mis* Craven will sneak to all thc strength; brings out hidden talent*;
•” often helps a girl to find out what
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oliver &lt;lxml.se; Daniels Saturday were. Mr. -and Grand Rapids visited Hastings nd- their home In the Hayes, apart­
^Fuib of near Plainwell were guests Mrs. Frank Marten andMrs. Wm. atlves Saturday night and Sunday. 1 ments.
work, bat bcro.e the churches can.
tnuinn
nvni,i» she is best ntied to do. She can,
of Missex Helen Wade and Elizabeth Schulz of Grand Rapids, Mr. andI. L. Reyes. Keith
Puller and : , Roth Mr. and Mrs. Rcyonlds are ccaJ’1hS/emi!hMtadimXitdS^m't ,0 ,hem ,hc dcUUls bf ,,w birthday think better, talk belter, memorize
known in this community and
better meet the public better, re­
Finch Saturday night and Sunday.; Mrs. V. L-Wolcott of Charlotte. Mrs. David Boyes were in Ionia on Fa- well
,
Mrs. J. M. Townsend visited Mr. A- T. Eash. Mbs Helen EOsh ami day attending a huhbermen ’s meet- . [they have thc best wishes of a
train from along better, acquire a
I iiig.
w " •
“■ ' ' -lanje circle of friend^ for a long and
and Mrs. Ellsworth Townsend of [ Joint Seifert of Freeport
unite on a wholesome reasonable
«^,wrui
!h.
vs... -;,t. dignity and pleasantness of manner
'
County
Y
Secretary
C.
F.
Angel)
;
&gt;&gt;a
PP
&gt;
ma
rried
lif
e
woarain.
Each
ehujrh
h„
&gt;
deOnlU
■r?!™?,,,?
K
Flint pan of last week, returning J Mrs. W. D. Campbel), Mrs. David
-------- -- --------------- ------------- ---------------------all her own.
mpMWblU.y
lor
.euslou,
rfuea",
SX
“
n
“
¥"b™ry
W.X
m&gt; ill
•
'
• ••* - ■
Sutuniny accompanied by Mr. and | G-xxiyear. Jr. Misses Arlene and ‘'"ill
‘Hi I*«■
hi Ru'Phnwdiv
Eu«t Lansing Thursday
i,.,
Thc name of this group means
Mia. Townsend
|Florence Campbell. Mrs. Don BHven and-Friday attending a stale Y ,,fcL*
.....
•Priands" which each member, is
Sumner four kirlx striving to uphold and exemplify In
iand Mrs. Fred Palmer were In Olivet meeting.
;
BRAIL aim BIRTHDAY. child"S*hulW‘Z’ "XI
on Thursday evening and heard tlie
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson and
Mi&gt;. Olive Djylc and daughter
every possible way. in their homes,
Olivet College Symphony Orchestra family of Flint were Saturday night. Norma. Spent the week end with now 10 itnta, nuddnw‘hli iV ’ut'd alld wrv'd ■ “unwr lor thr in the scljools and in public.
.with Roderick White as guest con- “nd Sunday guests of Mrs. Nettie relaii.es in 1&gt; troit and celebrated S7,
At the meeting. Mi*;. Leona Win,d ■ “eh?„eh rm'
a^Xy'ViS
i ductor assisting Pedro Pu*.
Hyde and Pau) Hyde.
Ithe nincty-nrst birthday ot Mrs
Inger acted as chairman tor the
I Mis* Klabcl Bisson waa the guest
Mr. and Mrs- Ix?on DeLano of Doyle’?, motijcr. Mra. M. A. Heath, MWUM
need &lt;0 U'"mrVS^
afternoon, and Miss Marcia Iron­
of Dr. AVinifred McLravy and Mrs. Grand Rapids virited her parent;. *ho will be remembered us un old help of the Spirit of God. which will 'Mred a dinner at Ute ^.me^f side gave .an 'interesting paper on
: Tillie AcLaugblin of Grand Rapids Mr and .Mrs. Hugh Riley, and M; : resident of Hastings, Mr. Heath be- mve Uiem the jniwer Uwy need in ^anc-es Sutton, nme other membra ’ Madame
Schumnnn-Hcink.
Tli~Mrta'arT^kmT'to
earn
। on Sunday. Other guests were Mrs. Belva Riley Saturday night and ih« a prominent photograpiur here
Mr. fchapeUe urged the coordma-1
mJ?" c^ukta-Mni fUnda fOr ducS and wU1 “l,l,rec,ut«
Harry McMurray of Kalamazoo und Sunday.
for many gCMTn. Mrv Georgia Gilsor.
‘JJ**
hr anr aA Uta,u:e «*«n K» their very
Misses Elizabeth DeYoc and Esther
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Angell and held open house' on Saturday aft- non of lhe *w|t of all the churches
activities.
..
Elffcrt of Muskegon. The gathering
baby of Lansing will be the guests ern«x&gt;n Irtm two until six und enter- with a definite moral training in.’lutaSJKflSti^T ^while
worthwhile activities.
was in honor of Dr. McLravy’s of Mr. and Mra. C. F.Angpll to-, tained
nine gucsu.far dinner. On the school*, fo the end that effectse
thC
Ka^
birthday.
i night, tho baby remaining for the Sunday twelve guests were enter- S XXr‘Lcc!&gt;moluS
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Knopf
balance of Die week.
tained (or dinner and ‘open house young may be accomplished.
ttlr!s „.n kl__
. .
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-Sunday guests of Mr. anil Mrs. O.
held in the afteauxm. all of the imThc church provides public wor- * nJt
j
Mrr’ 8lK,cr *rwd MU*
‘V
"I“”
°“r ald ■“«■ ■»" UmnTKribTMiidlS
mond Windeknecht of Owoaso on W. Sheffield were Mrs. Clara Wilkes mHliute tamfly being present. Mrs.
S
Mildred
Betjy s guests with icc cream and
Saturday. Mrs. Windeknecht and ttnd daughter of Charlotte, L. J. Heath was remembered with lovely school*, lhe church stresses evan- — ...
• is nurse.
schod(r
1.
baby reluming with them staying Todd of Eaton Rapids and Vcmor
from her large circle of frtends geiism. which the school* cannot do.. Tuttle.
. alpniinp, nav
1Jav „.
U-OB
OB _,
—
II celebrat-.cooKies.
.
’
|
Valentine's
Day
was
well
The church and .hr «hool cn hri|&gt;Ilxl'
till Turaday when Mr. Windeknecht Sheffield of Battle Creek.
---------------- -------------to lr,u&gt;, .hr conwlence. The .peker1 .&lt;&lt;1
|S bv the various trrnutw nf c«mn'I
came for them.
'; **
“ Jqhn
**’— --•
Mra.
Sparks,
Jr.,
of Detroit [
MAKERS’ DINNER
SUPPER AND BRIDGE.
Th®* TBwanka. Camp Fire group
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shulters, Mrs. came Friday for n visit with Iwr
training
'’no^onl’v [the fdtcrnoon of February 10. the [ oaturuay
Saturday evening Mr.
Mr. ana
and Mrs.
You Will
George Hale and Mr. und Mrs. Don­ perenta. Mr. and Mra. C. P. Angell, held a, Fire Makers' dinner at th».
gro,ll’ of BIue Blrds were1 James Bristol entertained with a
a Id Stedgc were tn St. Johns Sun­ Mr. Sparks is coming this week Sat-' home of Frances Sutton. E. Slate
Tire Earlier
day, the guests of Mrs. George urday and Mrs Siwrks will return Ist- Saturday night at six oclock. ,churchy but will be helpful to such lgiiarcjlan. Arloa Meyera. Mra. Henry Booxcasc dining- room complimen- j
with
him-on
Sunday.
The
entire
meal
was
planned,
pre
­
Shulters and Mr. und Mrs. Chas.
fMulder's group of Blue Birds had^tnry to Mr and Mrs Einar Fraud-1
In the day if your vision is
; Fritz. There were sixteen present
Mr and Mr*. T. D French and [ Pa«‘d. and -erved by a committee ol
Imperfect. The imperfect
their Valentine party ut the home :se« of Ionia- Mr. and Mrs. James
,
und live birthdays were celebrated. daughters. Elizabeth and Floritnce.plrIu rrom Nw group. Followfog the GOOD
ATTENDANCE
I of Judy
Fuller,' on r
February 14. and Radford won the contract honors. [
vision ALONE will lire you.
Rev. Stanley Lawrence of Sandy left on Sim. ay by automobile for dinner, a pnafram was given whir:',
AT O E. S MEETING l°i
n. ana __________
tiie',uuy
sam«-runcr
ufternnnn CBr
th&lt;&gt;u*ry
&lt;?ntutlnva»
Creek. N. Y., who. with his family. their new home m Los Angele* confuted of a play written by the I
'Ths.. .
,1........... ....
t...
a burden—wilt be easier
[ ha?; been visiting his brother-in-law, r'attr
.he_W. K&amp;Stodd
“■ “ Nr«..K, » .umt. UU. Bdt. K.ley t.
j
dime—and done better—
' Rev. Win. Gearhart, and assisting

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him in revival meetings, together
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller ot guardian.
the businea* meeting thc entertain-[ son. who is guardian of tlie Aowa- '
, with Mrs. Perry Tucker, a sister of Shelbyville spent Friday with Mr
--------- ------------------------ment committee, under the chair-’kiva group, entertained the girl* at
OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY.
;Mr. Gearhart, left for their home and Mra. Bert Tmklrr
Mrs. Esther White, fur- । her home on Park street and in the
mmuhip of Mra.
i| iwnuuu
Richard «.
A. mi
Orooe.
E.. unnic:'
Rflrtiett:; About thirty friend* of Mr. and• maiuhip
'this week.
.
.
-wk. L.
u. k
,n the members and visitor;-Evening
------ *-------------------------- was host-1
&gt;ed to
Miss Edna Schultz
i.........
i Thc Rev. J. A. McNulty. Secy. C. nnrt
and Rlnhai*H
Richard Cook attended ,the
an- j'Mra. S. J. Hughe* gathered tlrtW n&gt;«h«»
interesting pro- css to the Klyuga'n groiip at her
to help
them cele-!*
1*1' exceptionally
c“
Angell. Mra.
Mrs. A. W. -Woodburne
-Woodbume nual
mial Lincohi
Lineobi &lt;|inncr
&lt;|innrr iu
i» Grand Rapn.... !,Saturday
F Angell,
- ----- evening
«...----:
~ gram.
A group o( ladles, members of | home. Mrs. ‘Ray c&lt;nk 1* the guar- '
and Mis*
rbrato J-K-sr fifth wedding annlvcrMiss Ethel Joae*.
Jo.tcs, abio
also the Rev.
Rev j*ri*
id* Saturday evening.
evening.
M. D.'McKean of Middleville were । Mr. and Mra I. E. Barnett. Mr;&lt; I ®Jry:
Ute evening in the Women- Club gave "The Old chan. The Shatallaya group enSJngmg Bch-Xri.” directed by Mrs.)joyed a Kipper party at the home\
. in Grund Rapids on Monday attend-!D. D. Walton and Richard Cook lit- [p !* , ,!R. •'’an’e-s iU’d !“cc
„ , ,
. ,
Mrs Edwin Sayles, their guardiIng the meeting of the Area Sunday tended the Battle Creek Civic
wete ’•cr’-,c*- AU leR leelin . Idm».F McCoyIhr parts were well taken and the fan. ttnd Mra. Faye Donley's group .
’School Council of Religious Educu- Players production. “Autumn cro. they had .iad j i.ood tunc und wishlion held at Central Reformed ’ cus." Thursday evening.
■;nu t,M IU nianY more nappy anni- actors furnished a lot of fun for • okiciyatl. were entertained at her !
'heir audience. Refreshments were, home that evening
Mr. mid Mra. Even Wickham anti j vcri"r,c_‘,j
__________
served In the dining room, followed
-------------------------------------1
naw?elCr«ufhUML‘1',un’,^f,,,P,U °Vl&gt;r
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
by several tables of bridge.
CIRCLE NO. 6.
Mrs. A- K. Frandscn. pleasantly)
km\r‘™
JT ’ ,McC
«nd
and Mrs Trd M?ad d
CIRCLE NO. 2.
.
entertained Circle Na 6 of the
muh^ErhSkm
formerly . Hartmgs' came
CillllC Monday.
MUIIUU.I, Feb.
rtu. 19th.
IVUI.
Circle J*w,
No. J2 VI
of mr
the MLLI1VU1OI
Methodist Iu.
L. Zl.
A. MetnodLst Ladles' Aid bn Monday
RM?sMFtavd Gerhart nrr Iri.-nl • , ■ with
*Uh well
W‘‘11 filled b
“’ k''15 ,o
P J«baskets
to hcl
help
Jo-; 8- held a delightful meeting at thc evening, a pot luck supper was en­
rJt’rv
U- * 5r «ph
--- Mead
-------- celebrate
----- --------hi*
’ 72nd
—' birth” ”
home of Mrs. M L. Cook on Mon­ joyed followed by a program of'
.V?n 1 'y?m u du&gt;- Tllf‘&gt; enjoyed a 'fine visit, and day evening, with a good attend­ game*.
.
Clubs, will attend the annual lunch- ...
’
. . n.avCr the after- ance. A bountiful pot luck supper
BRIDGE CLUB?-. 7;
"J
was served and the business meeting
S? honi. S
l“n
b,nl- followed. Mrs. T. S. Baird conducted
Mrs. John Nobles entertained her.
Saturday, Feb. 24
the devotions, and Mra. David badge club Monday noon at lunch-1
Kalumamo.
aa&gt;s*
,
, , r
. ■
Boyes was in charge of the social:; eon. Contract was played, the prizes!
being won by Mrs. Charles 3. Potts,
TM'o'mARKIAGkZ *T---------SUNSHINE Ml SIC CLUB.
hour.
markiages AT
The sunshine Music Club met ut
Mra. Kim Sigler will be thc March and Mrs. G. A. Ironside.
Prnte.tr t-xn^n nrH^ 11 n ,nc”1 Gearhart
the Ixtmc on
of Thursday
R“v. und evening
Mrs. Wm.Feb
C. hostess.
•
rwrte^mrri

strain. Thc necewary aid
multi from a modem’ex­
amination such a* we offer.

L. V. HESSMER
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Phone 2634

Heeling*

ECONOMY SALE!
Friday, Feb. 23

Hills Bros. Coffee
Tha Coffaa Suprama

»• sale

Salmon Sale
Buy Now and Java at Thata Low Pricai!

Tall Alaska
Fancy Pink Salmon

Ruby Red
Tall Cam

Choica

Red Breaet

5

com
1 can 14

69c

S ««. 79c
/ can 17c

5

99c

Bait Rad Sockayt

Butter

PALMOLIVE
The Beauty Soap

4u,,19c

Middlavilla or Fraoport

Pancake Flour

Bacon Armour'a Star By tho piaca, lb. 181c
Picnic Hama
». IJk
Beef Steak *m cm.
b../ Ifcjc

Work Shirts
Winner Brand. Etna
Full Cut . .

Brown Fleece
Gloves 10c
Union Suits
A SPECIAL VALUE!
In Sizes from 3(» to 46.
Ecru color...

"J Q Q

Sweaters
Heavy Shaker Knit...

Par,"°01- 95c
Shoes for Men
NUNN HUSH and
SHAW SHOES...

... &gt;85“

T.S. Baird
Clothing and Shoes
for Men and Boys
HASTINGS

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

Investing Safely
The careful pilut takes a course through the known channels ..
of safety, avoiding hazards of strange waters.
Thc safe course for a financial institution is the one charted
by knowledge and experience.

During 41 years Standard investors have received fair Divi­
dends im their Certificates . . . never a miss . , . never a laws.
This record has been gained through long continued manage­
ment by officers and directors who give their undivided Umt
and attention lo the interests ot our I MM certificate holders.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Detroit, Michigan

G^iawold at Jefferson

J. L. MAUS, Local Representative, Hastings,Mich.
trt.RAl HOME

""'li?; “ lK”», Tom*'" Mnmtoy
Mrs. Arthur Hawn was hoste.u. to
j. p.
t. Club on Monday. twelve
.1- ... . oi.
, !*Twenty-nve children were present.
1U.UWB l»U.« who
«w»u the
Udli
tainJm,
“ni” .
RamS.
VKT'“f,‘
n“n'""
—•-. refreshment*.
—•———
oi uranu Kapias ana mius Viva
.
.nirirw i .lontim-s
Mr ut a luncheon given on Saturday by •lovely
►''"■J
■'«■- Mrs. Sidney French ol Middleville
honoring Mra. David French, were
SSK’m&amp;S'wS^SH.Xr.^,*“"■”»?™ "“wy
Mrs. Orval Sayles. Mra. David Good­
Saranac, and Mra. Mildred Smith I
FLORY—EDGER.
year. Jr. Mra. Kenlth McIntyre,
probate register*.
। The marriage of MU* Lcllia Edg- Mrs. Josephine Todd, also Mrs.
Harold Walter Hazel of Richland; cr. youngest daughter of Mr. and Einar Frandscn of Ionia was a
and Vesta A. Silcock of Delion were: Mrs. Jacob Edger, to Oscar Flory, guest.
married on Saturday. Feb 17. at- son of Mr:;. Ida Flory, took place on
ULTRA CLUB.
tended by Mr. and Mrs. lUiiirson Saturday tn Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Ermont Newton de­
Louden of Delton.^
. Mr. and Mra. Flory will reaide in
No single article of food should be so popular in the home us Good Clean
KNIGHTs OF I ION'or
part of th? Harry Ruchlc house on lightfully- entertained thc Ultra
Club on Tuesday evening. Alter the
KNiGHTb Of honor
Broadway. Best wishes arc ex­
Milk. These are tho reasons why yoti should buy und use more such milk:—
v
HAD HAPPY TIME, tended.
pot luck supper, bridge was played,
Thc YnlghtA of Honor SdntUy
, ,
honors being won by Mrs. Ray
School dh.Mf Lloyd Shafer, teact.cy..
WILEY—PARTRIDGE,
Waters und Charles Leonard, high,
Milk is a pearly "balanced food” in itself.
.
held a patty on Saturday night al. h. a. Wiley and MUA Mildqjd and Mrs. Otto Isenhath und Andrew
It is the cheapest food you can buy, when food values are
Aben Johnson’s shack down the1 p^rtndite were united in inarriaRC Roush, low.
Thomapplc. seven members attend- on Saturday moating at Angola.
considered.
Ing. The boys enjoyed a "Woods- 'Iudtan.« Mr and Mrs. Wiley have
BLUE BIRDS HAVE PARTY.
(3) It is a nourishing food.
man’s Feed'’ and had a grand time, returned to this city and Mrs. Wiley
Fourteen members of the Blue
A Boy $cout Troop was spending the'is continuing her work iu&gt; teacher of Bird.,, the younger Camp Fire girls,
It is especially needed for growing children.
(4)
week cud there and had made ajuje join?.-, school CongratulatUu acre entertained by Mrs. Keith Pul­
(5) Health authorities urge at least a quart of milk per day
huge camp fire,dugout* and a lean- and best wishes are extended.
iler on Wednesday after school.
to which the boya all enjoyed.
■
---------------- «-♦-»--------------।Games were played and a lunch was
for each child, and a pint a day for every adult in tho
------- the evrnln».at
---------. the_ shack,
. . ।I
FiNGLETON—KIDDER.
,served by the hostess. Thc children
After
home.
the lads came into towntind attend- [, William Fingleton and Mrs. Leona (all Jud a happy time.
i Rayner Kidder were untied in mured thc last show ;&lt;t the strand.
How nearly does the consumption of milk in your homo approach the stand­
NEW IDEA CLUB.
iriage on Saturday evening al wvenP. N. (L CLUB.
..
----------jthirty o’clock,
at thc. -Methodist
The New Idea Club was enter*
ard fixed by these health authorities?
\Mrs. Mary James wa* hostess to pnrronage. Rev. L. L. Dewey jier- taincu by .Mrs. Maurice Crookston
the P. N. Q. Club of Rebekah* Tues- (forming thc ceremony. Mr. and Mra. on Monday evening. Feb. 12. Alter a
Highlands Dairy can furnish your home with Grade A Milk at the ««ma
। day evening. Feby. 13. at her home Ne!j Kar-.her of Freeport were the lovely (i o'clock dinner, a very mer­
price charged for a lower grade. Visit our dairy and you will see why thw
I bn North Broadway Al the bust- laiteiidanta. Congratulations.
ry evening was spenf with old fash­
ness meeting Mra. OrphS Linington,
——ioned games and n Valentine box
State of Michigan authorizes us to sell our milk as Grade A. Evei
Iwas elected president. Mrs Edna'.
SLOWLY GAINING.
Mbs Margery Boyes was a guest.
milk you buy from Highlands Dairy comes from our own tested
|. Wood, vice-president,
— ,——„ and Mrs. ....
An-. Marjorie Boyce, nine yea is old
* BRIDGE* PARTY?
*
tz Mycx,
jtaa
Myers, secretary and treasurer, ...........
daughter ..........................
of. Mr. ami .....
Mr-. Roy
credited herd. ,
Mrs. Arthur Chase and Miss Jo- I
|Pot luck supper at 7 P. M. was fol-| Boyes, is slowly recovering from a
j lowed with card* and oilier games, bud case of car tfouble. She has sephlne Chaw entertained al bridge ‘
Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ora been cont'imd to the house for over on Thursday evening, three tables)
being In play. Top score was won
Newton. Mrs. Anna Myers, Mrs. Nel- four weeks.
lie Freer and Mra Mary Janies.
by Miss Ru’ih'Furr. A dainty lunch ,
l AND 1 BRIDGE CLUB.
wss Mrvcd by the hostesses.
I
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
,
----------------- --------------, Mra. Beatrice Dccou will enterTelephone 2651
ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.
| Mr. and Mra Roy Fuller enter- tain the U and I bridge club ThttraDESSERT BRIDGE.
Mrs R K. Kurd Is entertaining J
tained with a family .dinner Frl- Idav afternoon from tun o'clock until
(day evening in honor of their ton, tour o’clock at her home on West lour Ulrica ut a desert. bridge thia'
KeUh's, birthday..
Green Street.
ztterr.oon.

Use More GOOD MILK
w

The HIGHLANDS D
.1

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 81, 1934

WANTS

Evary truss we fit !i guaraateed to hold tha rupture
and we keep H in proper ad­
justment for yon. Let tu show
you the Now Akron Truss

Store

Our Service
rriVkik QaruM U LOW RATES

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.

PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
grandchildren snd one great-grandA son was bom on Feb. 17 to Mr.
*
Funeral services were held at the
and Mrs. Richard Rose. 325 So. Ranilly move into the Curtis Marshall ovep St., tlie little one being named Quimby church. Rev. Conklin offi­
house Thursday of tills week.
ciating.
Burial in Striker cemetery.
Richard Earl. Jr. Tiie newcamet
Mrs. J. E. Norton Li gaining nice­ weighed seven iiounds and 14 ounly and expects to return to her
ORANGEVILLE.
Prayer meeting will be held at the | Mr. and Mra. George Maurer. 1102 । Mr.’ and Mrs. Ivan Edgett apent
S. Jeffcraon St., are the parents of a
past week with hte parent* ut
* Reviews of Home and Foreign 1 George Weller lias traded hte home of Me- and Mrs. Ot^ Whit­ •son born on Feb. 19. He has been,ij the
Hickory
Corners.
■ Magazines were given by Mra. War- farm for Grand Rapids property, more Thursday evening of lids named Leo Francis and weighed || Marian Rupe was quite ill the
and expects to move as soon as Mrs. I
■ rcn Roush and Mrs. Wm. J. Field.
eight pounds und six ounces,
past week with quinsy, but is better.
The book review ot -Christunity Weller recovers from her illness.-We
■ a girl weighing eight pounds and । at this writing.
and industry in America" which •nil hale to see these good people
Mrs. J. W. Sheffield M*MT*Baturmove
fixmi our midst. They have I
was given by Mra. John Ketcham
Ray Wells,
day at Kalamazoo.
made
many
friends
during
tlie
few
was both interesting und enlightenI Mr. and Mra. Alt Lewis and Mra.
I
1 ipf, the theme of lhe book being years they have lived among us.
A
son
was
bom
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I
Gladys.
BRrnhart and daughter,
attended church ut North Maple'
■ based on “Sacredncss of Personal­
L. E. Holcomb. Dowling. Route 1, ; Eileen, of near Caledonia and Mra.
' tty" and “Brotherhood of Mankind." tnoVc to Grand Rapids, hte health ! Grove Sunday morning.
W. O Pierce ot Plainwell were
A number ot people hove been bn Feb. 20. His weight was 9 lbs.
March 14th. tlie Founders Day having been so poor of late that he
meeting and annual luncheon will has -■■old hte personal profierty. rent­ liavhig colds and lagrlppe in tills
ed his small farm and will move in­ ' locality.
be ut the home of Mrs. M. L. Cook.
About twenty from this
place
to his own home In Grand Rapids.
Inez, the eight year old daughter I Frank Eugene Bldelmun, son of S.
George J. Juppstrom. Jr., left for -of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cobb. Iiad J. and Martha Bldelman. was- borfi went to Cloverdale Saturday night
GROUP NO. F.
i and put on a play there, which was
Extension group No. 1 met in tlie, Detroit Friday, where he has cm- the mtefortune to cut her lip und in. Branch Co. Mich.. Oct. 25. 1855.:much enjoyed according to reports.
chin quite seriously when riding and died at hte home -in Hastings.1
National bank community room 'ploymrnt. ’
C. L Boley .spent' the week end hi! down hill at school. She was taken Feb. 13. aged 78 vra, 3 mos.. 18 days.
Tuesday afternoon for a lesson on
to the doctor and six stitches were
When a small child -his parents
-Feeding the Pre-.w.hool Child" The Jackson visiting relatives.
• taken to close- the wound..
' moved to Barry Co., where he has
leader. Mra. E- A~ Gauvin, gave a
spent hte entire life. He was united
very interesrtingrtnd instructive les­ Caledonia Friday evehing and are
feeling
pretty
good
over
the
results.
in
marriage to Sarah S- Roush who
son on causes for faulty .food ha­
;
passed aMiy sewn years ago To
bits and how to overcome them. Alsu Sec the sport colunui for reports.
capital lo finance lilniM-lf we will
Indoor ball games.Friday evening' GRANGE PROGRAMS them were born four children. Mra.
reviewed “Salad Making" and how
make an attractive proposition to
Emma Rice of Hastings. Henn- of
to buy our foods economically.
x were well attended and a fine tune’
wll baked goods In and out of
enjoyed.
Maple Grove. Mra. Belle Fulton of
Hastings.— Box J.
1-21
Hastings, and Julia who died at the
day was well attended and uh goods
age of three. He also leaves three
sold
at
satL?factory
prices.
CARDS of THANKS
It must be near sprllft! Several
new awnintf* were erected here on
Main street the past week.

Buy Pedigree Bred
Chicks in 1934

John Tyler,of Vermontville is vis­
iting his ton Arthur, and' family
for a few days.
Our P. T. A. was held Thursday
night- After the pot ■ luck supper
we were entertained by a play called
"Wash Day," two darkey solo se­
lections, und a Mr. Llndsly- from
Hastings gave a slight of hand pcrformanrc which war. enjoyed by all.
Mra. Craven and. Mrs. Tyler were
in charge nt the program.
Mrs. Sherd Sparks of Hastings
called on her daughter and family/
MTs. Clifford Hammond. 'Friday.

GEO. M. NEWTON
trist! “"S'

Player Piano
or nearly new Upright Piano
near Hasting* by paying only
small remaining balance doe
on easy payments. Wonder­
ful opportunity lo get a good
y.lano al low cost. -Address
,
RESALE AGENT"
k O. Box 352, Detroit, Mich.

Horse Sale
At Tayhir's I'rrd Barn. So.
Main St, Noihviile, on

SATURDAY, FEBY. 24

matclwd pairs.

Safe Deposit Boxes

Under present economic con­
ditions you cannot afford to
buy second rate chicks that will
develop into Just ordinary lay­
ing stock. It costs Just os much
for feed, fuel and labor in rais­
ing a poorly bred pullet.as it
does a well bred one. For the

whole year trying to get eggs
out of stock that lacks breeding
for efficient production.
How can you prove Foreman
Strain Chicks are Better? Offl-

Odessa vWted their daughter and
family. Mrs. Warren Bottom Satur-

lest entries, in 1934 laying
contests' prove that Fore­
man's Strain Leghorns are not
only Michigan's best
bred,
strain for large eggs and high
production but are the leading

RING GEARS

THE CHURCHES

ranks among the five hlghe.K
strains in the United States.
Visit Foreman Poultry Farm
and see for yourself what adifference careful pedigree
breeding will do In developing
larger and more rugged blrijs
that will g|ve you a higher pro­
duction of larger eggs.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
HasUnga

National Bank of Hastings

NEW LOCATION
MORE ROOM
BETTER SERVICE
L/XRGER STOCK
FINER DISPLAY

A Little Gift for You Saturday

Wallace Feed &amp; Seed Store
N-ow located in the Withey Building just a few
s
doors west of the old stand.

STEADY WORK... GOOD PAY

CAUCUS NOTICES

RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call
on farmer* in Barry County. No ex­
perience or capital needed. "Write
today. McNESS CO, Dept. B,
port, Illinois.

GEORGE’S
SHOE REPAIRING and
HAT CLEANING SHOP
Ladies' Soles, electric vulcan­
ised, no nails to both­
er your feet—Soles OUC

Men's Work Shoes, soles and
rubber heels, four $4 AF
months guaranteed I «Cw

Craftsmanship

SHOES DYED—30c

Hastings markets

Flowers I
peas, (iatToilils, pnnpdragonM, tu­
lips, calendulas, violets, etc., arc
charming . ..

A44r«« V1
SA!.«— Fr lit
। Lankrr.l It.
.

Rpt even the loveliest of
flowers look more beauti­
ful when tastily grouped.
M.. Uob
M. JunI

1

-■ V. Hllj;

oak

era, we suggest that you
consider one of our bouquets. It will cost n
more; will be far more
pleasing.

All orders from a
Single Flowei to
the most elaborate
of Bouquets hand­
led with equal
courtesy and
attention.

Phone 2530
Spring is in full sway at the VVilcox
Greenhouse ... Fresh, colorful
blooms ready to be made up
into exquisite bouquets
“oft PAIJ:-X~, &gt;,,,„ ^,1.—FTTj.. 4 rr.ll.-a r„i „r, Mttl, Ro&gt;d
FOR RAl.F.—Drv .n4 r,.fB WDed.
K Rtala Ri. pheg&gt; g.y,;,_____
FOR SALE —Chrrr»lrt J929 afurk

Service

b iUdjtdized;
-Wu select jour
on standard

Say it with Flowe

'jSinger Sewing Machine Co.
,
,I

CHARLES H. LEONARD

AnthotUtd Barry County Agrat
THEO. BAUGHMAN

The Florist

Proves Its superiority
all others by taking first
in Los Angeles Road
and the

A STRICTLY STOCK CAR RACE SUPERVISED BY AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
The Ford

V-8 Wins again. Again it
comes in first in a grueling road race.
Again it proves the superior performance
and reliability of its V-8 engine.

On August 26,1933, the Ford V.8 won
the 200-mile Elgin Road Race for stock
cart. Yesterday, February 18, it won the
250-mile Invitational Gilmore ( Id
Trophy Rond Race at Ixis Angeles,

This race was open “lo any slock car
in America with a piston displacement
of 300 inches and under.” That meant
every low-price car and practically every
medium-price car could enter.
But they couldn’t match Ford V-8 pet*
formance. It .left them all far behind
and finished the 250 miles in 1 hours
and 14 seconds or an average rpeed of
more than 62 miles an hour.
On evpry road-

traffic tic-up—in every le*l of |&gt;erformancc anil reliability—the New Ford V-8
shows thc same outstanding superiority
that brings it home in front in back­
breaking, nerve-wracking, quality-testing
races at tremendous speed.
Again it proven the outstanding value
of the V-8 engine. Again it prove*—be­
yond question of a doubt—that the Ford
V.8 gives you more for your money than
any other car.

The Elgin and Loa Angeles races were
STOCK Car races. Their were no trickedup engines. Both races were supervised
and directed by an impartial board—the
Contest Committee of the American
Automobile Association.

FORD DEALERS OF MICHIGAN

�Wedneidty, Feb. 21, 1934
i low Stir

Piano
1’prlKht Plano
y paying only

Detroit, Mich.

Sale!
rd Barn. Ha.
ishville, «»•»

, FEBY. 24
n honw-r. rangi. old and. up.
DO lb*. Some
pains.

under gunran-

IP, Propr.

THE HASTINGS BANNER

PART

I next year the county will receive' WINDSTORM CO. REPORT
1
= SALES TAX COMMISSION
under the McNitt law 0483OOJ*nd,
Homemakers' Corner '
SHOWS FINE CONDITION . Home Economics
for 1930 *6,900 more or 065JOO. AftREVISES FARM RULINGS
Come to the Universal
I er 1935 the McNitt law will return toi
Extension Work Sales of Livestock Feeds Are By Home Economics Specialists
tiie county 055.200 a year, all of1 Forty-eight Years of Steady
.which the luw stipulates, must be L
Michigan State College
Now Exempt From* the
used in. the construction and main- I a Growth and Prompt, Sattrnance of township rood* taken I
EAST BALTIMORE GROUP.
Sales Levy
iffactory Service
(Continued from page one)
Simple, inexpensive -Quick Coffee
oyer by the county. With the 055,-1
Tlie East Baltimore Home Eco..
Tn a Hat of revised rulings issued
Cake' is suggested by home eco­
available each year it is believed i The Michigan Mutual. Windstorm
forthcoming until July, so tliat 200
, Insurance Company of Hastings U nomlcs group met with Miss Esther'by the stalcboardoftaxadminlstra- nomics specialist* of Michigan State
there wa* a long delay. It u to be ,in a few years all the township'I the oldest and largest company of Striker Feby. IS. for an all day: lkon M.ver.i changes have been
College for the family which is tired i
hO|x-d
that thc state will pay roads in the county can be given a I ita kind operating in Michigan. It's meeting. The group agreed to work - made in regulations as they apply ot
bread.
of gravel. The roadbed will :
promptly this year, beginning tn coating
'
the P. T. An. to
UJ encourage
cin.uUI«Kv to lhc wiles
sales tax
ux on farm product-:
proaucts- Thr-_
I
I history over a period of 48 years, through
xrHnnid Th, l™. __
____ ■ &lt;h»&lt;
__
April. »o that lhe commission can Have been prepared so that tlie | since iu organization In 1085. has hnf
hot ItinenM
lunch™ tn
in thn
thc achooli.
&gt;nd■ IeM1. T1„ „i™ ....
&lt;»&gt; .boom
I
on "Routing
"Routing Ithe Good ----Rebels." ,
U„ ^1. oI
Ior „„ S.
'
■ lay it* plain and proceed with thc roads can be maintained at a mini-1 been one of continuous growth and son on
w lh„ ure
mum
of
expense
construction. We undcn.tand\ thc
6, Uie Inden. Mr. ln IMlnli uvt,um ar peulu, ex­ salt ut added to two cups sifted
successful operation. Over four mil­
The following u our list
plan of the commtalon' btjp/first'
Nellie Fincher.and Miss Esther clusively for marketing Durrxwes is flour. tnix£d. and silted together.!
lion dollars have been paid during Striker.
A True-False teat-wax giv- I *“‘le [or theTurocwof resate and Cut !"
“; Combine 006
in **
1-33 cup .1tat.
one egg
finish thc 28 miles of uncompleted HEAD TAX WILL NOT
this period lo Michigan properry
““ *°Lk We’Ve already igro? JnxXXrefrom-bi the ?n“ a*3 C!*P nM.‘k *W the flouf.‘n.‘x*
for thi» week:
roads left over front lost year,
PAY OLD-AGE PENSIONS owners for looses sustained by se­ had. Only 14 members present this'^nrj are not taxable
ture to thu all at once, stirring'
which Is only fair'to the townshipi
vere windstorms.
where that work was designated to 1
One 1933 FORD DE LUX SE­
We ,h??e t0 haVe * ?*U*r i- TbL,
Th1® new rul,n
&lt;k*s „
noK’- "cmPt
num,« do..
L. W. Sunday, president; Guy Rhove been done last year, but could 1 Estimated Revenue $2,000, Crook, vice-president; E A. Parker,
•» lhe. next meeting. !frem ^yini
ia, ai.y
DAN, late model, perfect con­
not he
be romnteted
completed because of thc OQO Whjje pengjon8 Will
adjourrard to mret in March bought for production of eggs and
secretary treasurer; and twelve di­
dough evenhr. Brush top.i
laic stan, for which thc sute was;
dition and low mileage, only . .
rectors located In as many different with Mrs. Edith Welch.—Prances miiw
osfc tablespoon
-■*-» flour, four:
responsible.
Exceed (5,500,000
Bhurlow.
Pu
blicity
Sccn-Ury.
,
Und
„
„„
o
,
sections of the stat? constitute the
ns/sugar.
und 1-2 table-j
STAR NUTRITION GROUP.
h
Ito
“ hatcheries are
"= not taxable
h'- when
‘
The first 168 miles of township
Judging by the experience of oth- governing body/ of thb, great com­
One 1931 FORD MODEL A,
spoon cinnamon together, and
highways were improved in 1932,. er state*. Michigan is going to find pany. There are also about nine
.. .1..,— 12—...Ithe hatchery sells all of the chicks. sprinkle over the cake. Bake in a
Panel delivery, fine condition.
The Star
r 1 Ml °[?up wi ! poults or ducklings hatched theremlninea'.
whm the eouuiy only rrcHvM tn.- that--------------------------------------------------- agent* ---------„„
charging 02 per head for adulte---------hundred
scattered
over
-.in
r.,
.
.....KJMHUit.
..
. _ writing
...
(rom. mui
But wnen
when ine
the natenery
hatchery rvre-1
.----- Mrs.
---- Ella Hammond
................ j ironi.
600 under the McNitt bill. 'Hie then-will
fur short
of footing ....
the AaKIIllK"**
Michigan
looking
after
—... come ....
___
_ the
____ _ meet .with
Important food substances
are ■
rillllltV
- - ■■ business.
Thursday. February 22. ot her home , tabu the-effltka either for ftt urosutets
county enpinn-r
engineer, .tni-V
Jack Rakowsky. hill
bill In.
for nlrl.tacr.x
old-age fjm.lon.
pensions. According I
{of new
South Jeffenon. Members urged auction
duction or
or consumption
consumption me
the sales ---found
,n molasses which
had charge and kept within tiie ap­ to the estimates there will be 20.000, Tiie annual report shows the on
- &gt;«»•=»■
One MODEL T FORD COUPE,
•«
•
nr«2 te'tteSn
ere to saiea
“ble.
■huuhl.»
i&gt;. —tlelmi, Ic
rantilrn C4
/__ ..j «
____ .
propriation from the state. Last ■tensions
of eggs to lhe hatchery are taxable.
*'*
to nav
pay t&gt;int
that will
will require
04.-- company ..
to be a..
in _splendid
financial
fair condition.
year substantially the same mileage 800.000
...in addition there will „
be position, with over three hundred
However when lhe hatchery sells
I'
the
cockereb,
toms,
cull
pullets,
hen
J*ing
wi
11
provide
.a
tastj
dish
for
wk taken over, and the work was several funeral expenses to meet flfly million dollars Insurance at risk SEEKING FOUNDATION
Only
dinner meal.
turkeys and green ducklings but re- the
,he dUuwp
,neal
dune under the direction of Com-1 every year, besides the co-it of maln- and a membership of 94.761.
IN VAN BUREN COUNTY tains lhe other rpullets or stock
. Mix
inixsioner Jamas Crawley. As we tulning the state pension bureau,
forand sift 1 and 1-4 cups flour. 2
The fairness ot this company's
One 1929 WHIPPET SEDAN,
stated there wax a late start, for I eighty-three county old-age pen- adjustment and lhe promptness
egg production, breeding or con- tablespoons sugar. I teaspoon cin-1
6-cylinder.
which Mr. Crawley was In nd way slop bureaus, the c&lt;» of registering with which it settles iu claims has
A fietltlon requesting esublish- sumption, the Ux applies to 50 per namon. 1-2 teaspoon salt. 1-4 tea. respotvabte. Further It must be ex- the adUlts who are to pay the tax. won high praise and appreciation ment by the w. K. Kellogg Founda­ cent of lhe eggs sold to the hatch- «P«»n ginger. 1 teaspoon soda. Com­
At only
।bine 1-2 cup boiling water. 1-2 cup!
l»laincd .that on the roads flnixhed collecting the money and other ex- from IU patrons.
tion of a cobnty health unit in Van ery.
When
sales
of
baby
chicks
or
oth1
molasses,
and
twb
tablespoons
melt
­
qtider his direction much more |*nsrn. The total bill, it is estlmatPast experience has demonstrated Buren county, signed by 930 officials
1932 FORD MODEL A, 4-cyl.
gravel was - ted than was possible cd. will be 05,579.000.
that devastating windstorms in and represenutlve citizens of the er hatchery stock are made for the । cd fat. Let cool slightly and add egg- lhe preecd t year. The McNitt! The legislature evidently thought Michigan are almost sure occur - county, ha* been presented to purpose of resale thc tax does not Pour the liquid ingredients into lhe
TUDOR, good condition —
,dry. add 1-2 cup raisins, and beat
money for last year wax 034.000. an I that they were going to meet thte antes every year. This company has Foundation officials in Battle Creek apply
smooth-running job, only . . . .
When the baby chicks. poulU
P^r &gt;n o*&gt;«l "^Ids and cover
increase of nearly 07.000 over the-expense with a head tax of 02 for paid losses of considerable amount it has been announced.
lirccedlng year; but surfacing with each person twenty-one years of age every year since 1893.
The petition, regarded by nation­ ducklings are sold before the sexes with lid or with waxed paper. Steam
are
separated
to
a
purchaser
who
.
25-30
minutes
in
individual
molds
or
more gravel costa k Id of extra or over. According to tlie experience
ally
prominent
health
education
au
­
This is a company of which the
money and. as we have explained, of other states, it la believed that people of Michigan should feel Just­ thorities as unprecedented, requests buys with the intention of retaining, »-«0 minutes for large mold. If
FORD 15-PLATE BATTERIES
Mr. Crawley made better roads the returns from this head tax wiH ly proud because of ita fine record of that the Foundation introduce in the pullets or other stock for egg no steamer is available.. put a rack
which required more gravel. The not exceed 02.000.000, which will’ continuous and satisfactory service, the county a health education pro­ production, breeding or consump-, in &lt;he bottom of a kettle. Mrt^ the
General and Corduroy Tires and Accessories
average of the 140 miles of town- leave over 03.500.000 to be raised by rebuilding thousands of buildings gram corresponding to that now tlon. and the cockerels, toms, drakes mold* on this rack, and udd'enough
the
molds
ship roods taken over and complel- taxation or from some other source, throughout tiw state that could not sponsored by the Foundation in AJ- and cull* for thc purpose ot resale. water to come up around th
* n
’oldfi
rd lost year would show much more i Either lhe pensions wUl have to be have been replaced had the owners tegan. Barry and Eaton counties.
the ux applies upon 50 per cent of half way. Cover the kettle and be­
gravel used than was true in the held down to very small figures, so been uninsured.
Foundation officials sUte that the the gross proceed* from such sale. gin counting time when the water
preceding year. It wax necessary to!as u&gt; keep within the esdmated in­
request will be taken under advise­ The purchaser should give evidence boils Baking powder cans make
borrow some money from the coun- I come from the head Ux. or the tax ANNOUNCE NEW RULES
ment by the board of directors of of intent to resell for lhe other 50 good molds.
ly i-oad fuiyl to finish the 140 mites j payers wiU have to dig up more cash
the Foundation, who in the near tu- per cent, otherwise the tax w*U ap­
GLASS CREEK.
,
and this will have to be repaid to and pay thc 03500.000.—Allegan Ga*
FOR EMERGENCY LOANS ture will determine whether activi­ ply to the entire sale, the new rul­
that fund this year, so that the pos­
ties of thu Foundation will be ex­ ing holds —Ingham Co- News.
Frank Francisco, wife and baby
FORD DEALERS
sibility in that not so much gravel
tended at this time, to any area be­
of Kalamazoo are spending the
Farmers
Seeking
This
Type
will be applied an previously. Tills - NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
SHEPARD GARAGES INC.
yond the three counties in which
week with the former's uncle, Chas.
is to be regretted because it is lhe
Convenient parking facilities In Whittemore, ahd family.
Hastings Michigan
Will Velte Is very sick with pneu­ Credit Must Apply First to health unit* are now maintained.
'
-ravel that makes the rood roads, monia.
The petition was recently present­ one of the largest ramp garages in
Production Credit Assn.
Louie Erway and family and Ruth
bui it you can't have the money you
ed to the Foundation by a delega­ Western Michigan are now being Erway of Kalamazoo were Sunday,
Lavem Hullibergcr of Caledonia
East
Lansing
—
Faimcrs
who
in
­
run't pav for the gravel nor the cost took dinner with John Stairs Fri­
tion ot 11 representative citizen* offered Hastings rhotorlsU visiting
&lt; .
lend
apply for loans from the from lhe county. Heading the dele­ Grand Rapids in the Shepard Ga­ ’visitors al Ray'Erway s.
of spreading it on the highway.
day.
emergency crop loan fund this year,
Grandpa and Grandma Erway are
This will leave two more Install­
Miles Bawdy of Hastings called should first apply to the local pro­ gation was L. C- Mohr, superinten­ rage Inc. located at Fountain and rejoicing over the new son bom to iI Mr. aqd Mrs. Chas. Whittemore at­ very sick, is reported to be earning j
dent of the (South Haven schools. Ionia Avenue. The building at this
ments of township roads to be taken on'John Stairs recently.
tended the Community meeting al ■ nicely.
.
duction credit association which lias
oy uie
corner was
was formerly
formerly occupies
occupied by
the ?|r-atw* Mrs. Dick Ro»jp of HMtingr..,i the town hall Saturday night.
over. There will be substantially 168
Mr. and Mrs. Plinny Hanxbarger been organized In their district, ac­ Other members included L O. Gil- comer
Misses Myrtle and Doris Hall re- 1
miles next year and the final install­ were in Lansing recently to see cording to Wm. I. Myers, governor, lesby. Decatur, chairman of thc
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Warren were turned to school Monday after scar- j
county board of supervixors; Harry
ment will be 168 miles in 1936. For their daughter, who is sick.
farm credit administration.
'
Lansing visitors Wednesday.
lor
01
i
fever quarantine.
Borrowers can only qualify for Hough, ot Paw Paw. county school years. A night and day service is Forrest Havens
i Sunday
visitorswife
at and
Ray daughter
Erway'* . letMiss
Al. Wolfe,
Alice camp returned BatUT- 1
loans from the emergency fund if commissioner; Dr. N. L. Goodrich, offered motorists who are assured I Those who attended_the parish were.
were. AL Wolfe, wife and 'daughter
they are unable to comply with the of South Haven, dean of the piedical of easy access to Grand Rapids ho-[’meeting at th* Good
~ ‘ Will church
‘
‘ ’ and Maurice Erway of Grand Rap- ‘da&gt;’ from Detroit where site ha* !
men
of
the
county;
R.
E.
Meek,
su
­
requirements for loans from the
ids.the
{been working.
, were!
well repaid by
tels. churches and theaters. This Thursday
perintendent
of
schools
of
Bloom
­
Art Lard and wife of Battle Creek' Remember community mcettnc I
production credit association. The
talks l»y Rev. Robinson of
parking garage is located in the excellent
”
application to the associations will ingdale; and Rev. Gordon C. Speer,
the Trinity chureh of Grand Rap­ were Sunday visitors at Roy Oakes'. Saturday Feb. 17. Come and «r.jsy j
determine whether the applicant dean of the ministers of the coun­ centcr of the business district, con­ ids and Rev McKean of Middle­
;the good program being prepara^j
to the shopping, commercial
can meet their regulations, and. if ty and pastor of the South Haven venient
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
' Ed. Wilkes of Nashville spent the
and financial districts. Read spe­ ville. also Rev. Kennedy, our pre­
he can not. he will then have this Congregational church; Carl N.
Last Week s Letter.
| week end with his son. John WUMfl
siding elder, was present.
Sink,
preaident
of
the
board
of
edu
­
cial
announcement
on
another
page
proof to offer In requesting the
Forrest Havens and family and j Mrs. Mary Mills, who has been so (and family.
cation of Covert; C. 0. Monroe, edi­ of this issue.
emergency loans.
tor
ot
the
South
Haven
Tribune,
o.
Production, credit associations
have been formed ih all district* in W. Kaye, superintendent of schools.
AND
Michigan. The 18 association* have Paw Paw; f)r. W. G. Grayburh. of
their offices In the following cities; South Haven, dean of dentists in
IN STOVE OR FURNACE
Sandusky. Bay City, Lapeer. Mar­ the county and Berton Robinson.su­
perintendent ot school* of Hartford.
shall. Charlotte. Pontiac. Cadillac,
The petitioners Included the 21 su­
Goldwater. West Branch. St. Johns. pervisors of the county; 23 phy­
Ann Arbor. Stanton. Gaylord. Mus­ sicians; 16 dentists; 10 county offi­
kegon. Traverse City. Paw Paw.
cers; 11 newspaper editors; 13 su­
Manistique, and L'Anse.
perintendent* of schools; 38 minis­
Inquiries addressed to tlie secre­ ters; 359 members of boards of edu­
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
tary of the production credit asso­ cation; 22 mayors and city counctf *
ciation at the city nearest thc writ­
er will obtain Information about members: 106 members of American
either type of loan. County agricul­ Legion posts; 19 Boy Scout leaders;
54 Kiwanls members; 210 teachers;
tural agents can also answer ques­ one president of a Women'* Feder­
tions about this credit.
ation. and 27 citizens at large.
One requirement which must be
met before a loan can lx- obtained
HINDS CORNERS.
from the emergency fund is that the
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershott of
borrower must have cooperated in
the plans tor reducing crop acre­ Kalamazoo visited iter parents. Mr.
ages. This will mean, in Michigan, and Mrs. C. N. Tobias Sunday.
Margaret Moore spent Friday with
that the loan applicant, if eligible,
shall have signed, a wheat, com. or her uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Bump in Hastings.
hog reduction contract. Proof ofMiss Alice McKinnl* of Grand
cooperation may be obtained from
the production control committee of Rapids visited Miss Siqie Phillips
the county in which the applicant Friday night and Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Bush and three sons of
lives.
Urbandqje spent Sunday afternoon
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
QUACK! QUACK!
O Tobias. ■
Born Sunday, tlie 18th. to Mr. and
There Is no specific for tuber­
culosis—yet every year appear new Mrs. Carl Qillons a son. He will an­
patent medicines and fake "cures" swer to the name of Martin Wilbur.
Remember lhe community meetpromising speedy recovery from this
dangerous disease. Such statements inr at the schoolhouse next Friday
are false as soon as they say •■cure.” night. Hill Billy boys of Hastings
will
furnish entertainment. Bring
but thousands annually are hood­
winked Into purchasing gross lots of sandwiches, cookies and pickles and
the concoctions, thereby lessening your table service.
Several In the neighborhood en­
by months, years—sometimes alto­
tertained the flu last week. All are
gether. their chances for life.
Under the present Food and better al this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Keet Tobias spent
Drugs Act (passed in 1906). there is
no restriction on the claims that can Thursday evening with her sister.
be made for cosmetics, depilatories, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy of
hair color restorers, etc. The federal the Slate Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell PhUlipi
government cannot touch manufac­
turers of these products, no matter visited Mr. and Mrs. Smith at Mid­
If they are wholly dishonest and dleville Thursday.
Mr., and Mrs. Roy Pierce ot Bed­
their products have been proved
ford called on Mrs. Mary McIntyre
dangerous/ to use.
The application of. "Lash-Lure.'' atr the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
an aniline hair dye put out by a Tobias Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Butler Smith ot
California concern and apparently
especially recommended for eye­ Hastings spent Sunday afternoon
lashes. resulted in many, many cases with Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Newton and
family.
of inflamed eyes and not a few of
Mason Newton and Stewart Wa­
partial or total blindness. Of course,
Start your plans today... so when some desir­
the advertising for this cosmetic did lers of Delton visited Mr. and Mrs.
not warn of the danger of loti* of Edd. Newton and family Saturday.
Miss Georgia Newton accompan­
sight. Passage of the revised Tug­
Repeated requests to use a neighbor's telephone
able business opportunity presents itself you.
well Food. Drugs and Cosmetics Act ied Forest Hall's home from Sab­
noon prove embarrassing and inconvenient for both
would make it necessary for a bath school Sunday and they
will have sufficient funds with which to act!
manufacturer of dangerous drugs or brought her home in the late after­
persons. The “borrower” has to leave her house,
noon.
cosmetic* to print such a warning
even in bad weather, to use the telephone. The
Mrs. Dorcas Chapman of Hastings
in, his advertisements and labels, or
spent last week at the home ot Edd.
accommodating neighbor is interrupted in her
stop manufacturing.
•
.
Some medicines sold to sufferers Newton's.
work or rest. And sometimes she even is asked to
from asthma, havfever, etc., con­
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
deliver a telephone message!
tain potassium iodide, although no
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lisle
Francisco
and
Indication of tills fact may be on the
You can have your own telephone at a coat of
label. Thc Michigan Tuberculosis family of Doster spent Sunday at
Association wishes to warn persons Nick Boorman s.
only n few cents a day! It will pay it* way in the
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Derhammei
who have arrested cases of tuber­
convenience and protection it provides
culosis that potassium Iodide has and daughter of Coldwater spent
®for the entire/family. Any Telephone
the peculiar property of converting Sunday afternoon at Haney Hart­
well's.
an incipient case into an active one.
Business OfficA will furnish complete
Mr. and Mra Chria Zimmerman
They should take care then, that
information, aad take your order.
any concoctions which they might spent Sunday at their farm at Law­
use do not contain this particular ton.
Nearly all the men from our street
drug, perhaps harmless to others,
but injurious to cases of arrested tu­ attended lhe Com-Hog Reduction
program meeting at Prairieville
berculosis.
Friday afternoon.
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Lack of FUNDS

an Obstacle to Success!
T is an admitted fact that the financial wel
fare and success of young people today is
largely dependent upon .whether they save a
or not. The lack of
part of their incomes
ready money is doubtless one of the great
est obstacles to financial success today.

One of the most convenient methods of
accumulating funds for any purpose is by
starting a savings account in this 47-year old
bank. Deposits in this bank are insured under
the Federal Banking Act of 1933.

HASTINGS CITY BANK

TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1934
COATS GROVE.
J
THE CROSSROADS.
|
for the malady with which they are
I entered, bond of executor filed. Ict- DRUGS DO NOT MAKE
affected and. in ease of contagious
Marcinc Kinne and Evelyn TownMrs. Homer Bates Is seriously ill ■
teni testamentary issued, order
-HENS LAY MORE EGGS disorder*. proper sanitary measure* send spent Sunday at George Coats* I at her home here and her sister,
limiting settlement entered.
should be practiced in the house* observing the birthday at Doris.
Mrs Hattie Hopkins, of Battle
Est. John Schlcfia. dee d. Return
Mr and Mr* Wm Noble and Mr Creek U helping to care for her.
from circuit court filed, agreement Good Ancestors and Proper and runs where chickens are conflnad. The bacteriology department
Mrs. Oeo. Bailey of Grandville
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Sledge spent
filed, certified copy of Judgment
Feeds Correct Medicines at Michigan State college performs and
M. Paul B. Cridler. dee d. Petition filed, petition for Admr. filed, order
and Mr. and Mr*. Paul Thompson i Friday in Owosso visiting her mothAdmr. tiled, order appointing upjxjinting Admr. entered, bond of
for Curing Egg Shortages I pest mortem* on thousands of and family of Battle .Creek visited I er, who is ill at the home of her
nr. entered. bond of Admr. filed, Admr. filed, letters of administra­
chickens annually for farmers of the Bunday at E. S.,Thompson's. (
'daughter, Mrs. chaa. Cliff.
er* cf administration issued, or- tion Uiued. final account of special
state and makes recommendations
Mrs. H. A. Woodman and Ruth
Mrs Nettie Kenyon of Grand
limiting settlement entered, pe­ Admr. filed, order allowing claims reduce the profits from the poultry for the treatment of such diseases as
in for hearing of claims filed, no­ entered, receipt of Admr. filed, dis­ flock is to buy drugs or tonics for respond to proper treatment*. This and Paul spent Saturday in Kala-! Rapids I* spending a few days with
mama
I Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith.
the purpose of making the hens service is given without charge.
te creditors Issued.
charge of special Admr. issued.
lay more eggs, according to the
The men of Lhe P. T. A. are put- • Mr. and Mrt! Newman Tuttle of
Est. .Marshall Tripp. Discharge of poultry department at Michigan
ting on a program at the Woodland Lansing spent Sunday with Mra.
BARBYVILLE.
Admr. filed, letters of administra­ guardian toued. estate enrolled.
state College.
tion issued, order limiting settle­
1rr
&gt;
....
..
,,
the L. A. 8. will be held In the P. T.
- A. on Tuesday evening of this Jane Tuttle.
■1 ,'r
i Mr. and Mr*. Davis of near Mld—
saa 1 Egg
F4,K product
Ruction Up matter of inpa,^
to a pot luck *«*.
ment entered, petition for hearing
-herited
--------- -----------------ionuicr.nwvc Those
wun.who
n ; hive
Our birthdays
P. T. A. will
' «
t”®?1 „aunday wtth •JohI'
_ _ "
characteristics
and ofGWK
prop- wno
dilincr
Ourbe held
,. &lt;».this
«...
claim* filed, notice to creditors iscr
feeding.
Mongrel
birds
are
ve
ry
ln
February
be
our
honor
week
Friday evening
evening with
with pot
pot Iluck
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS I ant
"
iinnmfimhi. nnd hr«u i
February will ,
honor week Friday
uck.! C*** and family.
dock and:a
anoa pro- ‘
apt to be unprofitable and ixtu
heti* I „ueSta Everyone &lt;•
is Mwiianv
cordially invlt- 1* supper at
at seven o
o'clock
Mildred Roush of Grand
Est. Cassius L. Glasgow, deed
------- „
-----which are compelled to forage for L«
, gram In charge ot Mr. and Mrs Al- :R*P*ds spent Sunday with Mr. and
Warrant*and inventory filed.
Middleville Hi-Y group have been I
ELt*"* *
Mra Chest*r WUktU' JanetU
lon Wooa
- i !£t S^htrY
Eat. Jacob W. Felder, dec'd. Orfortunate in securing Wm. carmlch-1 *n Wltag the 'KS basket.
Raymond returned to their home | Mr. and Mra. E. O. Smith went to
£.ughlcr' WUnitt
ael lo become leader to take the I
&lt;to not cha^e the faetan ln Lansing Bunday. They spent, Midland on Sunday to visit rela- *,th her'
,.t
tsred. discharge of
estate enrolled.
place ol Owen Lyon*. They expect to
e^J?t* m X
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 1 Um.
!
fominr----------S’Thuradaynights
10 nly
ply needed
needed food
food elements
elements so
so lhe
the || Wlltoiu
winelt* last wt
-.-u.and called on 1 Mr. and Mra. Andrew Townsend
POUUNK.
Est. William A. Cridler. Release of'Jm------------|*
Nashville
Hl-Y
Monday
Chester,
who
te.
guardian tiled.
| CTiester. who is -a patient at Pen- ' have been on thc sick list, also Dor- ’14151 Week's Letter,
.
Est. William Onu. dec’d. War-! with the help of the Evangelical ^'5^' a" *nock ho*pltal.
.
otny
___________________________
othy Ba
Barnum
and son and Mra. Al-■ Mr. and Mra Frank Waters and
Mr. “nd Mra- Vcrne Hawbllta. Or-1‘ ierdlng.
rant and inventory filed.
|I church and Rev Wurtz put on their F,““k.7'nH'l.?Ll^lp&gt;L. 1
■Mrs. John Waters visited Miss Or­
*"e*. W‘J*’?1.1*'*1’/1hatT° kno2 tha and Bla,r oI H*8hbank accom- ; The Club met at the homo of Mrs. pha Waters, who iuu been ill, in
Est. Clinton 8. Boice, dec'd. Order annual Father and Son banquet.
Compulsory military training was | d™« £ f?'
wU* panlcd Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wil-. sopha Smith Wednesday with a fine 1 Battle creek Sunday.
allowing claims entered.
Est. Michael W. Kelly, dee d Pe­ thc subject of discussion of the older:
;cox to the home of Mr. and Mrs. | pot luck dinner and the following
Mr. and
ana Mrs. George Ransom
tition for hearing on claims filed, in­ Y group last week led by Clay Bas- 5U^^ef^ e^ments nwded
pr0?
——— —------- ' »*“*»*■"•
"r“^
a rlJw“Jl^?ia.rB? J?
u*1. Nina
num । were
--rrc Sunday
Sunday gue*U
i*u£*t« of
«, Mr.
Mr. and
m&gt;u Mrs.
cura.
ventory filed. Anal account of execu- seU
.
where they spent the day.
Sdfft’'Love
‘so —
old
Vester
' ________ , t ,________
maintain the body weight of thc ”day
*
" Mr. Townsend:
"*~
- .c«
”
laj
WIU- Sweet'Jeue
O.Vl. I
' —* * of
u.- Hastings,
lor filed, order allowing account cn- '
and Mrs. Martin Holsebus. Von and ----------------- • enterSong;" Roll---------------------call. Jokes; Letters ofMr. ---*
and --------------Mrs Theron Caln
SOUTH
COATS
GROVE.
‘
hen,
to
supply
warmth
and
energy,
tered. discharge of executor issued,
Maxine were also guests:
Washington's read by Chairman; ‘ tained about fifty of their friends at;
Anna Endsley
spent and to supply the
estate enrolled.
^..^...^7 of
v. Hastings
.
— material
------ - — _ conMrs
virs
Mrs. unas.
Chas. uav
Day uno
and *41*5
Miss Virginia
Mono^pgue, Orpha Richardson; De- their home Saturday evening.
—
* * in **
—* an. Mr3 ncrbert Wilcox vten
unday at William Bayne's.
tained
the eggs **
themselves. **
Good
Est. Margaret
Deamer. dec'd. Sunday
bate. "Resolved, that the present
The Boy Scouts were entertained ।
Katherine and Pauline StuU and or
grain*,
greennil
feed*,
milk, shell, and charlott4.‘ on business Saturday
Waiver and agreement filed, order
| depression doe* more to promote with a supper at lhe church SaturIt fnrnixh
thn
nwd.­ vrmtlMHC uu uuaiuian uuiujuaj
AUdra Endsley attended »a hlrfhdav
birthday, grit
furnish all
the material,
materials need
appoUiling Admr. entered.
’
The Barryville H. M. C. met with crime than ignorance. •’ affirmative, day night.
dinner given for Esther Ragla Sun- ’ ed by the laying hen.
&amp;t. Mary A- Turner, dee d. Proof dinn
Mrs. Feme Hawbllta Thursday. A Mr. Case and Hubert Barnum; neg-J Mrs. Englehart's sister of Lansing
•
w
I Diseased hens should be treated* I very pleasant day was spent. The
of will filed, order admitting will day.
ative, Margaret Coats and Nane visited her Bunday.
■ j lesson. "Routing jhe Food Rebels in Cooibaugh. The affirmative won. I
1
; tiie Family” also a lesson on feed­ ; In flic paster contest Mrs. Margaret
ALL PRICES INCLUDE SALES TAX!
ing the pre-school and school age Coats won first place and .-Sopha
! child. Many suggestions for the Smith necond.
[school lunch were given. It was
The L. A. 8. will meet next week i
not decided where the next lesson Thursday, March 1. with Mrs. Lillie I
1 will be held.
I Bolton. Dinner served by Club No. f
Mr. and Mrs. Dale DeVInc of 4. and program in charge of Kath-1
j Nashville were Sunday guests of erine Clum and. Bessie Woodman, 'i
j their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
The Birthday Chib will meet with |
Veltman’s Vanilla Wafers.
fl
I DeVinc.
Mia.
Mrs. Margaret coal*
Coats to ceienrate
celebrate
Cocoanut Bars, Dutch.Spice, and
it*.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster called the birthday of her sister, Mr*. Doris
“Everyday Low Prices" I* the
others. Fresh. Crisp, Tasty.
, on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Geiger of the 1 Teeter, next Tuesday, Feb. 27. Come ■
cornerstone of the C. Thomas
! Striker district Sunday evening.
for- pot luck dinner.
Stares' Policy. Under this
MrAnd Mrs. Chas. Day and'chll---------------- &lt; • *
,
policy our retail prices are
dfen and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day
-------------------------------------SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
SHEFFORD CHEESE
mw*. 12c
raised or lowered only, on a
। and children jpent Sunday with
kHatu„ llH
Nearly &gt;wu
two nuuutru
hundred .
attended
thc.
Several Varieties. Swiss and Llmburger. «i lb. 15c
market change, up or down.
Pr&lt;nk* ‘nd ,tm“y of
"The Path Across The Hill "I
.Has.Un*s„ ....
. which was given by the Carlton
You will find lhe same “Ev­
Will and Verne Hawblitz and community.
Thursday " evening. I
eryday Low Prices” on Mon­
Herbert Wilcox, were in Woodland Quite a number from this vicinity
day and Tuesday as on Friday
Friday and Saturday on business, were present, if there were some
and Saturday, unicss it has
&gt; ttiriinlvK
■who ditto* Bet a chance to see it at
~ «
' "
. „
Carlton Center, watch for later an7T
plcnlsh our stock at a higher
The Branch school P. T. A. will noiincetnent. we intend to give it1
market price. Think what this
meet
Friday
evening.
A
good
prottgaln 1r the near future hi Hastings,
Pet, Carnation or Borden’s.
means lo you In convenience,
gram has been planned and refreshMr and
E*rl Keclcr and .
economy and satisfaction
menu will be served.
501ls BpCni Sunday with tlie former's
Lynn Marshall stayed a
few molher, Mrs. Margaret Anspaugh.
Miracle Whip s.i.ais,., j., 19c
nights with his Grandpa Marsliall Of Quimby.
in Nashville while attending school.* william Shriber and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs- Fred Reid called &gt; Hasting* called on Mr. and Mrs.
“BEST YET’’
ion their daughters and families.:shriber Sunday forenoon.
I Mrs. Jim Canfield and Mrs. Esther
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pew and
Kansas Hard Wheat
[Keck in Battle Creek Saturday. ,daughters and Mr. John Gould and
I Mrs. Frank HawbliU spent Satur- | Mrs. Mina Adams and daughter
A general purpose Hour, guaranteed to give you baking satisfaction.
[day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.[carolyn Jean of Hastings spent
Victor Jones In Assyria.
Sunday evening with Mrs. Anna [
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bidelman Buck and family.
and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bidelman ■ jack Wagoner of Hastings spent
attended thc funeral of the for- the week end with Robert Culbert.
mer's father in, Hastings Friday.
I Mrs. J. J. Strodtbeck is slowly re­
Mr. and Mra. Doyle Marshall and covering from the flu.
Surf-Rider, whole slices, No. 2iz&lt;, can 18c.
Crushed, No. 2^ can 20c.
daughter. Dawn, of Marshall were [ Arthur Strodtbcck of Assyria CenSundny night guests of Mr. and ter spent one day last week with hte
Mrs. Laurel Mar^mll.
parents, Mr. and fcfrs. j. J. StrodtMr. and Mra. Frederic Swaru and beck.
family of Battle Creek wen; Sunday j Mr. and Mrs- Evan Fuller and i
No2&gt;/2c.n
guests at Bert Daly's. ■ '
| family spent Sunday with her par-1
Earl Marsliall of Marshall and ents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole of i
Proven Brand, Standard Yellow Clings—Halves.
Mr. and Mra. Clair Marshall and 1 LoweU.
* I
family of Bellevue were Sunday
* • *---------------1 callers at Mr. and Mra. Curl Mar-1
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
I
!sh?!l s'
u
,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Townsend spent |
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bidelman Munday in Grand Rapids.
I
•pent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Lau- MrWBad Mrs. Glenn Densmore and
rence Poller s in Hastings.
daughter* spent Monday in Holland
Michigan.Fine Granulated.
5 lbs. 24c .
Miss Merlyn Marshall of Hastings
Mls8 Qlenna Blocher of Holland,
spent thc week end at Mr. and Mrs. vMr and Mrs. Jay Dilman of Detroit
Laurel Marshall*.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strong and
SURESET
1 Mr. and Mrs. Claud Reid and son : baby, Nancy Ann. of Jackson spent
Gelatin De,,ert
A ,
■* "T_
I of Bedford spent Sunday with Mr. i the week end with their parents.
Eishl Flavor*
4 P“«*- 1 I C
: aiid Mrs. Fred .Reid.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Blocher.
Wirigold Economy Wheat Farina Breakfast.Cereal.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bidelman' Mrs. Strong and baby remained
FIGS California
and Mr*. Henry Bidelman attended hfre
8pend the week.
Whole Grain No. 2
Grange at Maple Grove Center Sat- |
Christian spent thc week
H OI. Ctllo.
10c
urday. Forest helped on thc jtfo-Jehd tn Holland with friends.
Golden Bantam can
8ram__________ _ _ ,__________
Mr. and Mra. Russell Kanlher of
MOLASSES
You'll like its natural garden flavor.
i&gt;i&gt; Avdi’ Tviutrict
■ Hast Ings and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Br«i Babbit. Dark. Green
. BRANCH DISTRICT.
i Rantner and children spent Sun15c
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bidplman-day Ujth Levi Kantner.
.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Forrest
Bldel-i
Miss Cornelia Wise of Battle
SPINACH
man
attended
the
funeral
of
the
; creek spent the week end at home,
PaatUc. Excellent Flavor.
former s father at Quimby church
Baby Francis Townsend has been
Wisconsin full Cream. Delightful flavor.
Friday afternoon.
entertaining the German measles
Chester Willett* is quite ill at.: the pait wwk.
LARSEN’S
Pennock hospital.'
Mr. and Mra, Glenn Densmore
T.TSSS?3 — 25c
No. 300 can
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hoffman and and daughters were Sunday guests!
two sons and Frank Hyde ot South of Mr. and Mra. Ernie Offley of ‘
Red Kidney. Alice Brand.
TRILBY SOAP
Maple Grove attended church and Vermontville. . ■
Sunday Schoo! at North Maple i Mrs. Munjoy entertained her fa­
With* oiyctclae
2 bar* 15c
Grove Sunday morning.
thcr for several days last week.
'
Quarterly meeting of thc North
Chas. Farlcc and family
were
All Varieties
PALMOLIVE
and South Maple Grove churches * guests of Mr. and Mrt. Sherman
Made to Home-Made recipes.
wUt be held at the South church Smith In Hastings Saturday.
3 B.r. 14C
SOAP,
Friday afternoon at two o'clock P.:
a a »---------------M., and Sunday afternoon. Rev. W.
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
DRANO
Mrs!''Lulu Gray and son. Robert.|
Keep, the Drain
91 «
Royal
pkg».
i ^&lt;*K!LtaiJS5lMri*pem Monday visiting her sister.;
Free. Can
-41C
I lie children and in-laws of Mr. xfn
1
The cri»p and tasty milk and egg toast.
and Hn. Vine™, Nanon ,an ll»m J'rJSJ
*“

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Zrtc

FLOUR

18c

PEACHES

15c

SUGAR

.k

10c

Campbell's in Tomato Sauce.

/

Shredded Wheat *- 13c
Biscuits.' Deliciously crisped brown.

23c

Chocolate

MISSION INN
COFFEE

a. 23c

Flour, Feed, Coal, Cement, Lime, Brick, Tile

Ferm Implements

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HASTINGS, MICH.

SPECIAL
Offer
nds Saturday

12c

Ambrosia Baking.

Baking Powder
,

22c

K C —A favorite for many year*.\

Salmon

~19c

a complete surprise Sunday after-j
and .
.. v
noon to remind them of their thir-. ni^cd
C^MaShaM
Ity-third wedding annivenary. Those
£.nTh dtetriJJ^

128 Weit State St.

.

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I

present were.
Mr. Mra.
and R.Mra.
Lee ; ertQrX^M^ajSi
Mr a„d
r w
Mteenar.
Mr. and
E Hall
Mr«Jt&lt;.rr.~i/*»«K
jihSkSSh i
[of Battle Creek, Mr..and Mrs. Ken- cillcfl ?t rhraE?m2*I
. nelh Norton of Manhall. Mr and ■ WoSlaif^Sai^ht
i
, Mrs. Keith Norton of Manle
Maple Grove
Grove..
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman and
Zeno Decker and Vincent Norton son.
Victor, spent Sunday at Glenn’
i made a business trip to Lake Odes­ Aspinall’s near Hickory Corners. .
sa and Portland Friday evening.
Arthur Eddy of Nashville called
[at the L. W. Jorrard home Tuesday.
.NORTHEAST CARLTON.
I Mr. and Mr*. L. W. Jarrard. Mr.
Alonzo Decker I* confined in bed i and &gt;frs. Clayton Jarrard and
.with sciatic rheumatism. Caller* I daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
I the past week were. Mr. and Mrs. I and Robert Gray attended the fu- [
Kpklrr nf Hactluax Mr anrf Mr« ' “1,u r-uucr, wray UtlcnuCu tlie XU- '
Patrick church
sing. Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd End*ley nturX
moSn. near Woodland
Thllrxziav mnmlnn '
iand children of Fowlerville and Mr. I
rooming.__________
land Mrs. Tom Barry.
adams iakv
GarJ; ofdHa*UnrT*pentythe^week ; M?JjLjlcKU’bin *“d
and

end with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lydy. I McKIbbln went to Pinconning SatMr. and Mrs. Jack Sbovan have urday "‘umlng Sunday,
moved
ahd rUlU{1
Mrs. Lyle Tobias of Butn.ovca on
on a
a farm
.arm at
at Maple
mapie Grove
wrote. Ue CfWk

'

ZZ'"'Z-------- 1 cr. Richard Hughes, Sunday.
anrt,Mrs wm shauuck and
■ wliWWBW ■
children of Parchment'spent Sun-'
Mr*, llrmun Kins of l-'M
ln Utc Qco- McKibbin home.
CxhuMi b&lt;. Dcvort. Mkh..: Grace McKibbin returned to
!
“4■ "L*
icto°l u,u Motley morning after a
L
■ ‘nd me i t*4 P.L
. •«»•&gt; absence on account of ill­
’
*nd mb raonih llfM'
ML
r’MeKibbin U assisting with
y
«v **• a/«. lhc housework in the home of her
ncttdflM periodicdtosma” brother tyle in Otsego.
i ta ‘lie*
BaS*k*
v- i Mrs. Whitney of Pinconning is;
New Uu. uiku M cu. itoil I1K. U.-B I spending a lew day* in the Geo. Mc•1m, Ula. Of Uqwd, |L31 **?• D« Qw Fan? ■ Klbbla home.
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THIS IS THE
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Delivered in your home for
as little as

no

A smcc.-.h. mellow distinctive
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frtslUy ground to your order
when bought.

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ii - ou„

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S 15c
3
25c

PANCAKE FLOUR
E lb

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the famous
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Jj, r)
X^V/lvlN

RUSK

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•ereral time* over by many thousand well pleaxed bou»chold

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PINEAPPLE SX’X.

CHEESE
BEANS
SOUP

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YOUR OPPORTUNITY
to banish wash-day drudgery,
save clothes and money by this

3c*- 20c

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�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. FEBBUABY &gt;1, IBM

ege that Michigan farman give Ka-1 ral* and have produced a greater very sick since he was taken with
COOKS WILL WELCOME
tahdln potatoes a trial.
t percentage of No. 1 grade than the lubar pneumonia about 3 1-2 week*
’ NEW POTATO VARIETY Till* variety was developed by lhe ! Russet*. Katahdin* arc rtalstant before and tor more than a week hte
U. 8. Dept, oi Agriculture in 1823 to mild moeaie and seem to be af- life was despaired at. He had put up
and it has been thoroughly tested I footed by scab about tha same u such a valiant fight and seemed, to
tn thia state under the supervision' Green Mountain* or White Rural*, be on the gain, and his death came
ot tha Collep*. Field trial* have
This variety does especially well .*» a complete surprise to all. Otto
been run tn all potato growing sec- on the lighter potato aoll*. The tu- was the sun of Mra. Ida Burchett
Ilona.
| beta grow quite near lhe surface and was 34 year* of age. He was
East Lansing—Potatoes which
Katahdin potatoes are excellent so the seed should be planted deep- born tn Hastings township and atmake the housewife's eye* glisten table stock. They are good bakers | ly. Borne soil should be thrown to- tended the Branch district school,
and which make tiie growers good and can be attractively served in I ward the rows during lhe last cul- later moving to Hastings where he,
tlvaiion.
’
~
j graduated from High school. He;
tempered when they survey the any way that potaoea are cooked.
The tubers are white, are nearly
yield* appear to bo assured by lhe
Seed of thl* variety 1* available'le,ve5 to &gt;w,urn N» l»Ming. berecommendation of the farm crops round, and have shallow eyes They in lhe state. 'HU* seed stock hw *lde4 ,hc n'oth'r- «lc brother. Clin-1
department at Michigan State Col- yield about the same as Russet Hu­ bren ekrelullj wpervuM .nd hu*™'
been
examined
for quality
and for s€Ven •*aunts. Funeral services wcie
freedom
fromWJ
tofor.^Uw
concerning seed source* can be ob- Doon Bl ,hc u K church conducted
•
.
by Rrv
Rev. P
F. fMmti.
Loomis. nnria
Burial wn*
was in
tn
ALL rillCEH IN THIS AD SUBJECT TQ TUB 1» SALM TAXI
tained by writing to the farm crops hv
department at the College for Pleasant Hill cemetery.
George Bassett returned Saturday
names of farmers who still have
from University hospital at .Ann]
Arbor where he was examined in I
the clinic. He is not'feeling so well
FREEPORT.
at thia writing.
.
.
Born to Mr. and Mrr. Ray Neeb of
Tlie Wor|d Day of Prayer was ob­
Blissfield, on Feb. a. a son Lewis served by the ch-ucltea of* this com­
Lavsrn. Mr. and Mis. Lewi* Neeb munity with an appropriate service
spent last week in Blissfield making at the U. B.- church Friday after­
his acquaintance.
/
noon. The program wM in charge of
Pound
Mr. and Mr* Keith Bmelker of Rev. I. H. Osgood and was attended
Carlton also aiuiouncc the birth of u by about thirty people. The general
theme f &lt;r lhe scrvke thc world over
. Mrs. Harry Fields with Mr*.
Thom*., and children now occupy
Mrs. Morns Vanderllp has re­
tlie building on Main street just cast turned to her home here after
of the Olthouse blacksmith shop, spending the past nlni weeks at thc
formerly occujiied by Mr. and Mrs. Morey Moore home in Irving
Cha*. Austin
Everyone who is interested ui re­
February 14th, being Mrs. Mary vival services should surely avail
Henney** birthday, site was delight­ themselves of tlie opportunities af­
fully surprised when a party of la­ forded them at the present time.
dies came in will) well filled baskets Thc meetings arc continuing this
to celebrate. Tn- altcmoon wm week „
u„ local
„„ U.
u. B. church under
at the
.pent with all klnde ol entcrUln|„dentilp ot the pastor. Rev. 1.
msfit
fun and
nir-a ..Ilin
......
__.
ment und
und fun,
and manv
many nice
gif Li ..
ll. OMtosd. Rev. Vernon Paulson ot
(2 sm. pk&lt;-» 15c)
were left with Mrs. Hcnney. The Hesperia, the evangelist, is bringing
out-of-lo»rn guest* were: Mrs. Alice ,very helpful messages each evening
Bachelor. Mrs. Deed Newton. Mrs. ,and there is special music occasion­
Red Sour Pitted
Mote and daughter, Mra. Thomas. ,ally. Rev. F. Loomis, pastor of thc
Mr*. Victor Henney, and two chll- 'M. E- church began u scries ot spe­
dren. Mr*. Harry Thompson and cial
,
QUAKER MAID
meetings at lhe Carlton Cen­
Mrs. Andrew Roush all of Hastings, ter church on Sunday night. .He is
With Pork
Mrs. Homer*Henney und Mra. Roy doing
,
hi* own preaching and has
Bunn of Campbell. Mrs. clint Hen- services
.
each evening at 7:30. Al
ney, Mrs. Peter Thomas. Mrs. Emma 'Elmdale. Rev. Clemens, pastor of
Andtriou. and Mr». Gio. Ttwmldon. the
fi,urcl, 1* In Uw mld.t
hnnlnir to
tz&gt; meet
men with Mr*
Mrs of a revivali campaign
_____ ...........
We arr
are all hoping
which began
Henney again next year for another Sunday evening. He l* being assisted
enjoyable time.—Contributed.
by Rev. Vernon Shirley of Lowell,
This Is Michigan MAde Beet Sugar Week! When you buy
Tlie Misses Viola Qrowc. Dorothy un able preacher of the old rugged
Miehi;sn Su:ar you help some deserving Michigan farm­
Ranu* and Ethclyn Earle and gospel. Service* each evening at
er. Order MICHIGAN MADE BEET SUGAR!
Mews.
Harvey
Rich.
Clinton 7:30 at Hastings. Rev. Gearhart of
Growe and Dale Beach, all of Beld­ the Wesleyan Methodist church is
ing, were Bunday afternoon guests In a soul-saving campaign and has
of Mias Gaytha Loomis.
thc assistance of Rev. Stanley Law­
Mr. and Mrs. William Slocum are rence. a pastor-evangelist from Cen­
residing In lhe house formerly oc- M-a
ww York. You
&lt;wu will
WM, find a heartral „
New
cupicd by the late Mrs. Nancy Mil- ty welcome at any of these services
or Clam Chowder
•bourn.
------- ----... formerly and
al| ttrc tM&gt;und t0 do you good.
Mrs. ai~....H
Slocurrt ..was
(
Mm Sarah DePriesler. and is a sis­
ORANGEVILLE. •*
ter of Mrs. Charles Price. She is at
In Mtutard, 6e
1
present teaching al tlie Edger
Ellick Rnbar died
school. Mr. and Mrs. Slocum are
Sylvanus Reed had rather an ex­
newlywed* having been married at citing time of it .when he broke
Pkg.
Maple Grove on Ftb. 10.
. through the ice on the Mill Pond.
Mr*. J. D. Cool remain* about thc
Orangeville school had a very in­
same and 1* glad to see her friends, teresting afternoon Valentine Day.
and visit with them.
Many of the parents attended and
Last week’s Banner contained an popcorn was served. Valentines were
account of the death of- Harry distributed among thc children.
Much merriment »as caused by
M, on Monday ol tai Week Iran
u„.
Uu, „„ pkyed’
pneuinonU. Me. BUke and tamUy
A quilu„g bee wu eipoyed by lhe
were rekldenta ol rreei»rt lor a udlre ol lhe Orangeville seaim;
rear* aim
number or yrere
end mi
Mr . uiasc
Blake ,,
]Clrd„ n
,t M„cl.ua,
general*torc
More_here
un-l
_conducted
___________ageneral
here un1, S|MTOrt heme. A chicken dinner
def lhe name of P. M. Blake and I ‘was greatly appreciated fey all.
son. Harry had many friend* here
Orangeville Boy Scout* arc very
who regret to hear pf hi* death and busy working on their bird-feeding
QrovUSa
GELATIN DF.SSF.RT or
wlio extend their sympathy to tlie station*. Good work Boy Scouts! Wc
CHOCOLATE PUDDING
bereaved one*.
salute you!
Mrs. F. E. Brunner remains about
The Orangeville player* club put
thc same at this writing.
on an entertainment at Cloverdale
Tiie L. A. 8. Will serve a Washing­ P. T. A Friday. Feb. irf. 'Hie enter­
ton dinner at the church basement tainment was highly appreciated.
thi* week Wednesday evening. Sorry The P. T. A. served a nice lunch to
we did &gt;K&gt;t know about it to an­ the visitors afterward*. The mem­
nounce it sooner.
bers of lhe cast were: Harold HetTeMr. and Mrs. F..O. Hynes accom­ ner, President of thc Club; Mr. and
panied by Mr; and Mrs. Vern Yar- Mrs. Burton Hurdlcbrink. Sylvanu*
f" J,'"
Reed. Charles rauirew.
Hefleher. .rey
Ray and
Plain. Nugsred
t
Cecil Morels. Archie Breibtaw. Earl
or Cinnamon

College Recomend« Michigan
Farmers Give Katahdin
Spuds a Fair Trial

. ATTENTION
HASTINGS MOTORISTS
When visiting Grand Rapids, you are cordially invited
to take advantage of the complete facilities now offered
by the SHEPARD GARAGE Inc. . . . Located at—

[«l 8 O’clock

17c

Bokar Coffee
Red Circle Coffee
Palmolive Soap
Super Suds
Cherries
Beans

Beet Sugar

Lux Toilet Soap
Heinz Soups
Sardines
^eHow Wheat
Chase &amp; Sanborn
babbit’s Cleanser
Fairy Soap
Trilby Soap

-18‘

No. th

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

New Carrots, 2 bunches
Cauliflower, large, white
Iceberg Lettuce, solid

9c
15c
2 for 15c

Mushrooms - Strawberries • Tomatoes
IN

OUR

MEAT

MARKETS

Round Steak
PICNIC HAMS
BACON SQUARE

Steaks

Sliced to
Suit You

Club or Short

No Bone — No Waste.
DILLS
Large Sike
MINCE MEAT Like Mother’.

Minced

Lard

3 for 5c
121/ c

izf?

Ham

HAMBURG OR SAUSAGE
PICKLED PIGS FEET

WilA IA&lt; Oil In It

3 lb., 25c
3 Ibt 26c

J

■

In The premises formerly occupied by the north unit of
Grand Rapids Garages, Inc.

A 24-HOUR SERVICE!
Right in the heart of the commercial,
financial and shopping districts... con­
venient to hotels, churches and theaters.
We shall appreciatejyour patronage.

45c

10

Swansdown
Chocolate Twirls
Marshmallow Buds
Doughnuts
Peaches
Pineapple
Macaroni
Pink Salmon
Shrimp
Gold Dust

FOUNTAIN AND IONIA AVENUE

Uu.

2$C

FRESH
FISH—Alt KINDS
BONED AND CLEANED! FREE

V * I1 FOOD S lOlfl Sl

T
Mr and Mls ciinora kahiio. Mr.
Unirer.lly Ikwpiui M Ann Artxi; ^ Mrj&gt; Jcromc Ol „ Mr,
rrld.y erenlng u d u In very poor Knhllo u Bmdna, UaIlwt o[ ,he
brellh ailhls writing.
__
club. Mrs. Coryell Is vice-president.
Qulle a number ol che jound lienK
j u
iJi.
,
.
_
pie from here attennrgi
attended tne
the Ynini;
Young';won ready
applause. Jerome Ourjell
People's conference at Hastings Sal- created
(
thc atmosphere for tlie
urday and report a very interesting ,whole iierformancc by hte master­
and helpful meeting.
ful piano Jilaying. Tlie real attrac­
Rev. p. Loomis was in Grand ,tion of the evening was Mr*. B.
Rapids Monday in attendance at Hurdlcbrtnk
.
and her tiny daughter
the Ministerial meeting held at the Shirley.
,
Mrs. Hurdlebrin* sang coon
Oakdale M- E church.
songs and Shirley disguised os pick­
Mrs. Nora Hullibcrger and daugh- 'aninny d|d a song and dance.
ter. Mrs. Iva Sullivan of Grund
The Orangeville Community Club
Rapid* were In town Wednesday ,will hold their monthly meeting
looking after business matters.
,
Feb.
33 at the Orangeville church.
The W. M. A. of the U. B. Church An old fanhlonod mixed program of
conducted a very successful bake recitation*
j
und music will be given.
sale in the Baxter building Saltir- A box social is to be held afterward*.
day.
’The entertainment committee for
'The Freshman Class of-F H. 8. this
।
month is Mr. and Mrs. Fred
enjoyed a party al tiie schooliiousc Burdo
.
and family, Charles Ooukmo.
Friday evening and report a very and
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coryell and
enjoyable time.
family.
Geo. Makley of Woodland came
Saturday to spend a few day* with
LOWE DISTRICT.
hl* daughter. Mrs. F- 8. Hynes.
John Thoma* and family of Lan­
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bangs of De- ising and Mr. and Mr*. Guy Smith
troll called on Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 1were Bunday dinner guests at Watt
Brunner Thursday afternoon.
•
Thomas'.
Victor SUson and Sam Eckert
Estcvan Russell's children of
were business visitors at Hastings Bownc
|
center are attending thoWednesday.
i
Lowo
school.
Philo Scgar of Smyrna and EiJohn Nosh and-family and Mr*.
nc»t Kenyon ot Hastuigs were seen Watt
1
Thomas ^nd Beatrice enjoyed
on our streets Thursday:
.
i
Hie
play. Little Women” at the
Geo. Ford and mother-in-law. Strand
i
theater in Lowell Saturday
Mrs. Fannie Hcinsleman, of Grand night.
।
.
Rapids, were in loan Wednesday
Mrs. Wayne Benton and Helen
looking after business interests.
i
-spent
Saturday night and Sunday
Miss Donna Moure was home from &lt;with her son Vcrnor and family of
her school duties at Jackson over (Grand Rapids.
thc week end.
Mr*. Ralph Huntington. Mr&gt;.
This community was saddened Edith
j
Benton and Helen. Mrs.
Friday morning where word passed Flowie
|
Curtiss and Beatrice Thomas
around that Otto Gregory h.1d attended an 4-H Club meeting at
passed away shortly before midnight WhitneysUle Grange hall Thursday
on Thursday. Although he luul.bt.ep ।ipght. A pot luck supper and a fine
time were enjoyed by all. .
.,522:

Don’t Get Up Nights
Eaton Rapids Qairy Farmer
Could Not Best Nlfhte.
•■My kidney* would not allow
me to sleep; did not feel like fol­
lowing team next day. 1 look one
box uf Dr.'Derby's pills and al­
most over night I cotnmencul to
feel better. All because I could
go to bed and sleep.”
Signed;
Glenn Rouse.
Eaton Rapid*, Mich.
Du you gu to bed to sleep or
roll and to**? Get a box of Dr.
Derby's pUb at your luvqillc
drug stott.—Adv.

COUNTY LINE
La: t Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boger and
son. Arlen, of Grand Rapids visited
I Mr. and Mrs, Herman Winkler Sun­
day.
I wm Gerhnger of Cadillac gpd
Mrs Rose Wachter of East Wood­
land visited Mrs. Carrie Qerlingcr
Sunday P. M.
i Mr. and Mr*. Isaac Mote of West
Odessa called on Mrs. Cirric Gcr, linger Saturday.
| Mrs. Mary Kun* of Grand Rap­
ids visited her sisters, the Missea
Kate and Row Eckardt, Wednesday
and Thurrday
I Herman Winkin' was a busiiicM
caller in loout Thursday afternoon.

OBJ-EHsIl

Competent and courteous attendants.

An Efficient service at a reasonable rate.
Let us prove it to you !

i

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SHEPARD GARAGE
KEEP THIS GUIDE

FOR REFERENCE!
Htart
of Thinti,t

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming, I will have a public auction at my farm on Sec­
tion 6, Hope township, known ae the Robert McKibben farm, ten mile* we*t and
south of Hasting* or four miles northwest.of Cloverdale, on
,

Tuesday, February 27
At one o’clock in'the afternoon.

POULTRY.

HORSES.
Gray team, weight 2600 lbs.

'

45 hen*.

COWS.
Black cow, 7 yrs. old, calf by side. \
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, calf by side.
Durham heifer, 2 yrs., due to freshen.
Black heifer, 2 yr,., due to freshen.
Black and white heifer, 2 yrs., due to
freshen.
Full blood Holstein heifer, 3 yr*., due to
freshen.
Black heifer, 2 yr*., due to freihen.
Jersey heifer calf, one year old.
Red heifer calf, 1 1-2 years old.
2 bull calves, one year old.
SHEEP.
41 ewes, all good ewe*. Lamb in April.
—

I offer the following property:—

GRAIN.
500 buihel* corn. Few bushel* oat*.
Few bushels of potatoes.

TOOLS.
One or two horsa wagon, good condition.
Iron wheel wagon. Good open buggy.
2 pairs sleighs. Dump rake.
One-horse bob sleigh.
Dump board*. Empire grain drill.
Two-horse John Deere cultivator.
Good bean puller Land roller.
Two-horse Syracuse plow.
Spring tooth drag, iron frame.
One-hor«e cultivator.
Mowing machine. 2 1-4 H. P. engine.
Pump jack. Double work harness. _
Other article* too numerous to mantioa.

......
TERMS-.—CASH.

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MRS. BERTHA McKIBBEN, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNCT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY tl. 1M4

Mias Mary Baulch spent several
MILO.
|
HENDERSHOTT.
|
CLOVERDALE.
xleavor hi lhe evening. Come.
days in Battle Creek tlds week.
Homer.
Mildred
Mra.
AO ronCT nCDAPTQ
Homer. Herman
Horman and
and
Mildred
Mrs. France*
France* .Hendershott
Henderabott returnreturn- . Mr.
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Grant
Grant Dickerson
Dicxeraon rnon- ■ Mr.' ,nd Mra' ®?m K&lt;^!ar
-"T7: Tlie Valentine party at tho school
AS FROST DEPARTS ptslwr attended a shower and re- ed to'her home Thursday from ascertained Mr. and Mra. Roy Head®f
hotiM?
wm very much enjoyed Wed­
-- »» „
'ccptlon at the home of Mr. ami short visit al her non Mel a in Kala- ! Icy and Mis* Belle Dickerson of Au- ™"“rtlay &lt;lth
Mri “a
nesday by mother* a* well as the
Mich. Reaps First 1934 Har
Har-­ Mrs Richard Artntx Tuesday eve- mazro.
-gusta. Sunday.
i pL^nt vi.ltnrs nr Mr &gt;n&lt;t Mrs
Prom Woodlands as
,UnK Bivcn for ,hrlr ‘lau«'h,cr and
Aunt Diehl Holcomb went to MidMr and Mn( Roy pcnnrl* and s^/Couch^ ™Mr and Mrs pupils.
Tlie
East Baltimore Nutrition
vest From
From Woodlands
Woodlands as
as
lnisba|ld Mr and Mra Gordon dlevtUe Wednesday for a rHt With &lt;r|entfa of Kalamazoo spent Bunday -ucTtv
dkwhtJJ an? Mra
claw met with MUs tether Striker
Winter
inter Loosens Grip
Foote. A pleasant evenins was her relatives there.
wither, and Mrs. Ed. Pennell.
i
bother
N^,rthHa&amp;ung* Thursday fortheir leaaon.
spent
with
games,
singing and mu- , Mrs. Lean Slocum and little La- (
.’J?*
“
7ZL
ar. j Couch's brother of North Hastings
East Lansing —Loosenihg of Jack
. Rc,rcihTPnt.s ..
Yonne. .0LB*,U^.Cree?_,^e
.lot” sp^t Hi week-end with Q e I
■Frast's crio on Michigan woodlands —-------- :--------- - . ---- - —.-------- — —•-»brings the first harvest of 1934 to Man&gt;' nice and useful gifts were re- , d«y guests of her mother.
groom and
home ” with
Owners of sugar bushes and the iccived
cciverf by
bv the
the bride
hride aiui
and vroom
and ; Frances
Prnnrea Hendershott,
Hendershott, and
and other
oth reIprofits from this harvest depend | we extend abundant good wirJies for at Ives here.
, them Hutuiav
Dr. and Mra Glen Gunn and son.
'
__nnnr. •­
upon thc preparations made to lira-'। their future happinrss.
Mr. and Mra. C..F. "Moreau of Romig. Miss Johephine Romig and
Mrs. Grover Davenport is very
duce a first class product, according
spent Friday afternoon Walter Yak of Kalamazoo
were elated over a Wedding Ring quilt
to the forestry department at Mich-’ II Augusta
with the former'.* sister, Mr. and Sunday gureU of A. C. Clark's. We Riven to her by Atm tie Laura LeiIgan State College.
Mra. H. J Flower. Mr. and Mrs. all enjoyed Josephine's music at 'naar of Kalamazoo, she wUl be re-1
First run sap makes the best syr-1i J. j. Doster of Delton were callers Sunday School.
1 membered by many of the Clover- .
up and sugar so. trees should be j
the M»Wsame iu
afternoon.
I&gt; We
certainly
f/nrw.,4
Rnntieh In SCeUM* this k.w
.vi
WK w,
,»*».*y appreciate and wantI j t, ..people.
Vr,-——-1|
— - Hickory
----- 'I..
j
run Lortvear the best svruo was' &gt;Haymond• -Mennof • East
to thank all who are helping MissHarry
Pennels
receivedt.d—
letter
of — t ।
made during February and bushre Corr.tr. spent the week end ut the Gaskill to make our Sunday School congratulation from Washington1
were tanned during January in i homr of Porter Tooze and family the lively service It Is.
and the announcement that he is
. .. and Everything Nice!
eorne instates Tro early tapping They njl spent Saturday evening
Tlie Ladies' Aid had » good meet- to be our postmaster. Cloverdale
however mav result in trouble as &gt; with Mr. and Mra. Henry Trore of lng Tltursday at Mrs. A. C. Clark's, friends of Mr. and Mra. Pen-1
Krnay* be *necesraral to tap the trevs Cloverdale.
The two cases of jello which the’neh also extend their best wishes
a ■w.-coikl time when the real san
A committee haff been appointed ladies arc selling arc at lhe homes for the future.
surts
l‘o makc arrahgements for a St. Pat- of Mrs. Forrest Hall and Mrs. Flor- t Mr. and M„.
johncoclfl
Clean equipment and. care In rlc* socU1 w **
March 17 at &gt; ence Clark. We only havp thirty 1 wnt Thursday with their daughter, j
FLOUR Michigan Milled (Lowell, Mich.)
manufacture-are needed to prepare • the home of Mr. and Mra. Bradfield..day* Ri?ce on this so we hope the
OUn Brorn&gt;
Iainl]y at(
a first class product. Spiles and proceeds to I«Y,„,or “J*1 for thc, h»dira apd all their friends will call PWnweU.
buckets should be washed In boiling church. Rev Miles will engage a on these ladies often for theU des- , old Irlcnds of Mrs Kate Collins
water before they are used. The !1 speaker for the event.
!Mrt materials. Buy a good supplyo[ H**unga will be sorry to hear of
evaporator must be
thorough!/ Mrs Ic,« Sml‘h of Plainwell is so we c*n_gj^ihe
money
In IKI
her illness IUI
for the
few week*,.
»
-- - - on this
UK’ past JEW
.
_ some time with Mra. Bel-- Urne «n
M) we
Mr
cleaned. High quality syrup can spending
ri* wont
wnn't have to
tn call
rail un
on
»»- and
—• Mrs
*«— Merle
»«-_■- clarltu enter
— .
24H&gt;!b.
rhe treasurer. We had so many mined Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Monica and
be made more easily in shallow pan' linger.
Albert Johnson of near Plainwell obligations before quarterly confer- famny Of Hastings Saturday.
evaporators than In the deep pan
Ht’BSF.LI, R. MrPF.r.K
Is
moving
onto
Mrs.
Bellinger's
cnee
thgt
the
funds
are
low.
The
Ladles'
Aid
will
give
an'
oystype
FLOUR Laboratory tatted
farm.
Tlie
family
wlll|come
the
Mrs.
Charles
Hendershott
called'mr
supper
at
the
town
hail
WedSap should never be stored. Night
I on her sister. Mra. McCulla. Thun- nesday evening. Everyone welcome.
wM/nn'vn rarnHAii
i boiling is sometime* wearisome to Intter part of this week.
MOBTOAGE SALE.
kOTWB TO CTWlTMk
I, t„
bul
or.krs lor
Baking Powder
2 lb. ran
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield at- day. She Is
slowly.
would
be friends
nice if of
nil friends of
... gaining
- ------- - ------I it would■ be nice
if nil
■
Mr. and Mra. Ernie Matteson and Mrs. Louanna Patton would remcmremem­
Wabatb Brand Ib. can 13c
tyrup
arc obtained l.v
by 4thc Tn.,,,
men who tended a farewell party given for - rWlnvrl Clnrriorm nt- &gt;at_- h— u— —.—ai
—-J
. the *ap immediately after it ia soijw friends in Kalamazoo Satur- Mr. and Mra. Floyd Garrison at-her by sending a birthday card
u wedding
anniversary
28~'Her"addresa
M01
day evening.-who are moving to De-' •tended
—•*"•------—•«—
*« —-•» party 'to’hrr -Feb
•- —
—
— ..U —
.
■ — ■IT*
wi.w
Vanilla
Extract
Ve-oa. bottle 10c
•?«&lt;herrd.
'
it Oraaty. Mitbl«*a to O»y
Saturday night In honor of Mr. and Anson St.. Dallas. Texas.
Michigan is one of the leading trait.
•f H**llnn. MkMean. »»ld
On Friday evening. Feby. 23. the Mrs. John Gerber in Dowling.
Again the Orangeville Community
states in the production of maple
P.
A. ,will
meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. VanVrankrn Club entertained us at the town hall
syrup and
anu sugar. Tlie
inc quality of
oi Milo
"
■ T.
’ "■
" hold
..... a, ..
----- tr Brirulrr ot Deed'
isjtent
Saturday at thc home of their Saturday night. We were sorry we
the product has been good and the and .social nt the home of Mr. and
Counlry
day of
*
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/
.
______
...
...
..............
Mr.
nmrlflnlH
linn
.Inltn
C
KetchMra.
Bradfield.
Hon.
John
C.
Ketch-1
'daughter. Mra. Basil Hayward, in dldnl have the hall al least half
market can only be kept by retain­
Club
' ! filled but on account of the short
ing this quality. A legal gallon of am will be the speaker. A penny,l Alto.
Don't forget the jello at Hall's time we weren't able to announce
syrup marketed la a closed con­ a spoonful supper will be served. We
wo
u*»v ............ ......
trust the entire community will be . and Clark's.
it os much as we would have liked
tainer
should
be
labeled
to
show
thc
•nd 40/100 dollar! (»3«45.4OL
present to listen to Mr. Ketcham.1
------------ , * • * -------------। to. However those who were there
contents.
lb. can 1 9 c
Cri$CO
3 Ib. can S5c
who always delights his audience ।
IRAing.-------- 'enjoyed them very much.
Vagctabla Sliortzr.ing
1
SHULTZ.
with such a worthwhile talk.
Tlie regular Fellowship meeting
Quarterly meeting will be-fceld at
ROW. THEREFORE. Vy Tirtoe.ef ibr
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lyle
Wilcox
and
son
1
’will be nt the hall Friday evening, the Cloverdale church Sunday eve­
Mra. BeKiic .Lewis very pleasantly
Sun-Maid Raisins sc*d«d 2 ib. pt,. 17c
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
entertained thc Ladles* Aid at her egme over from Battle Creek Sat­ ' Feby. 23. Everybody u invited.- Pot- ; rung. Rev. Watson of Kalamazoo
SEEDLESS 4 Ib. pkg 31c
luck supper. Committee for looking taking charge of the service tn the
home Wednesday. The next meeting urday to visit his mother*.
A beautiful azalea covered withi after the supper. Mesdames Perry, evening at a o'clock. Everyone welwill be held at tlie home of Mrs.
come.
Mina Pranshka. March 14. All pink blossoms graced lhe pulpit ta­ Pierce an** Peeling.
uid roenly.
ble nt thc church Sunday, loanedI
B xi E*k
who resided near here
members
are
asked
to
bring
quilt
A. D. 1034.
SOUTH SHULTZ. .
where Mr. ______________
Beverwyk live* —
now. for
%lu“b“",r’
la Ike Oily of Haitinci, Harry C.&gt;unpatterns'and some pieces and work by Mrs. Wilcox.
Mra. Harry Jones Is'still'confined Isevr*-1 year*, ^passed away nt his
Mrs.
Mlrklcan that b*in« Ike bulldlns
Mra. Henry. Tooze
Toose received the
will begin on tlie new quilt.
The "Shultz Echoes" will hold its to her bed suffering the effects of hon. at Lake Odessa Inst week, Md message Wednesday of the *udzeml-monthly meeting at tlie Hall crysipelas'. One of her daughters' Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Estep den passing of her only non. John
- M.rtlr
Briggs, of Quinzey. Ill. Mrs. T\x»ze Is
Sliced Pineapple
Na. 2*4 can 21c
Frida)' evening. Feb. 23. Refresh­ is with her constantly. Mr. Jones and her children.
fit* ea itld morUur. Mr. and Mra, Dudley Kennedy under the doctor's core and this was
Country Club In ayrup
*a al lha rata of « P»
tritiled to Myrtle V. Conlbard or to war ments will be served and a cordial has also been in bed a long time.
•aA all roata Incladinc
invitation Is extended to all New of­ but is n little better and able to1 from near Hastings and Mr. and quite a si^ock to her. she and her
Vtdad br *tat*ta: aald
sit
up
a
short
time
each
day
now.
Mrs.
Joe
Norton
of
Grand
Rapids
family
have
the
sympathy
of
their
ficers will be elected and u program
29c
Bulk Prunes
3
lb*.
■•lad la the Town&gt;hip
K
of games and stunts is being ar­ The over-a-hundred cards recently »called on thclr aunt, Jane McCann, friends.
received from their neighbors and' recently. Mra. McCann is not very
Rev. Fred Horn and Mr* Hom
ranged.
’well.
'
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs
Mra. J. E. Norton was returned to friend* greatltt cheered .them.
Saturday Albert Chase passed his
An elderly woman, who seemed to cenard Smith of Hastings.
her borne here Sunday after a five
week*' Illness in Nicholas hospital in 70th milestone with a good degree be suffering from lapse of memory^ Mr. and Mra. Alva Kenyon and
I walked into the depot here on Sat- sons cf Bellevue visited his parents.
Battle creek. We iiope to see her ^ut of health and strength.
Callers
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Flower
,
urday
night, and said she was go- Mr. and Mra. G. E. Kenyon Sunday
Barbara Ann Fine quality
soon.
I»34
rvhla P. MrPonald Attnrari
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce and Al­ Sunday afternoon were. Units and. ing to spend the night. Rhe said, Lorraine Bonneville-is recovering
gagta. □••(■*&lt;•. Mich Iran.
Mhdr»dP£milh. Reahter of Probate.
lan of Bedford were Saturday eve­ Miss Lena Dunn of Galesburg and'she walked from Hastings by way from scarlet fever and streptococcus
19c
Jewel Coffee
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Howerand! of therailroad which was later &lt; sore throat. No one else has taken Jt
ning visitors at Byron Lewis'
FRENCH, Ib. 23c
COUNTRY CLUB lb. 24c
Mis* Barbara Chamberlain re­ children of Kalamazoo. In the eve- proven to be true She was carry- »o we hope this will be the only case
\
turned home Sunday after a week's ning their nephew. E. M. CadWalla- • ing a heavy valise and said that she * of it.
der.
Mr. and
Homer Bart
Cream Cheese
19c
.. and ..
a Mrs. n
■ ­ was going to walk to Vermontville' The many friends of Mrs. Tim
visit with her slater. Mrs. Grace a
lett of Ross township were there.
after site had rested, oblivious to Burke of Hastings were sorry to
Full bodied Full flavored June Chee»e
Clark. In Kalamazoo.
•JI kaibind aad wife, to CtUiM
(the fact that she had walked in tlie hear of her illness and hope for her
Sunday callers at John Chamber­
A. D. 1034.
gaelas* Buk. Ot»«ro, Mlchlcaa.
BALTIMORE
CENTER.
opposite direction from Vermont- recovery, fihe- attended school at
lain's were: Mr. and Mra. Marshall
Mrs. Vivian Glasgow received
As «
there
Is no agentmw
hereun*
andpi-icr
1 this worn
place sue
when
shea was
Pierre and four
lour ennoren
oi Dowling.
vowiuik, ___ .
___ “,,c- ville.
» mne
mi aKnimrir
was
kui. a girl.
Pierce
children of
nn ,lro
fir,.' Mr
Mr and
nnrt Mrs
Mr*; Olen
Olpn Nichob
NiclmR ' Mrs
Kf— Hflrr
Unrrw
tulle— of
nf Battle
nnttl* Creek
C
KU. and Mrs. James Clark. Mra.
‘no
&gt;' HlUycr
Max Blesser -and two daughters of
"*!MOC,‘ hospital. । took hf.r to thclr hoinp UH under- is caring for her mother, Mra. Mary
Orna and Ai&gt;4r»«r itrna h*«U&gt;&lt; filed jn _Kalamazoo
"
'T
"
•• j।n.u
sheriff Art-Bell could kbe
notiilc'd. Tooze.
She remains
about■ the
_
is not mucii.uniiroira.
. nninma
__ _______
__ ■__ _____
.i—, same.
.......
Wetco Crisp, flaky
•aid roari Ikeir petition pr*&gt;ia&lt; Ikal
‘
, «c
tunc «u Hciuiis iicia g».iu
Mrs. Forest Smith spent Tuesday
■uilablr in Battle Creek Thursday afternoon Omber sclwdhouse. ita. Maud thP unfurtunnte woman went with night with her mother and slstera in
Tomato Sardines
smnh »»., VI h IB mid nm vain-1 blm vc^. ,U1mgiy.
.
a«Ue &lt;wrt.
Mra. Will Chamberlain was on the
able information on a Kellogg: Mr. and Mrs. William Cushing of, The many friends In thL* pUce of
sick list lost week.
.
J Ahna were calling on Mrs." Cush-! Clarence Shultz of Hastings were
William Beebe of Battle Creek is i enrol in Hastings.
Butter Kernel Corn
2 No. 2 can* 25c
1
a PIa-' &gt;or the I lnR S mother in thc village Sunday, sorry to hear of his hard fall and
visitlilg at the home of his brother.
UMi. Miehlc*n. that
... .. .aLM&gt; un Mr' Cushlngl father, who hope he soon may be able to be on
:‘fpL vkJ
KddiM th. Cirrult
Andrew SmithPrayer meeting Wednesday &lt;re-ij,
at pennocg hospital. Hastings, his job again.
There was a nice increase in at­
at lhc ,K),nc °r Charles Ham--------- niwJ't
---------v
We arc soryy the Old Bear saw
tendance at Sunday School Sunday.
PINE LAKE.
3.1*
If tlmil
।
hl* .h.ilnm
shadow’.'if
thaI la
is whnf
whnt malr*a
makes
Still room for more. Hope to see mond.
&gt;4 rtrcaulra In laid rounly. _
\t—". 7i,i7
I On Thursday Feb I5lh. ten mem-, this cold weather.
•
more new ones there next Sunday. ,
Slain Clcmrnt. Jodi* of Prob*!*.
and
visitors of the Nu*- - Sundav Sdiool at 10:00. preaching Jack Moon s this Monday for dinStandard Pack
Avondale Brand, No. 2 can 10c
MTldred^mlth. RecitUr at ProUle.
PLEASANT HILL.
m.u.4!
f.
trition class met at the. home of |
Do not forget the Chrtstian En- Dorothy Ford for an all day meet- &gt; The P. T. A. will meet Thursday
I*o W Hoffa
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
CUre E. Hoffi
deavor at the U- B. church Bunday lng The fortnoon m.^mou was given1 evening Instead of Friday this week I
Fresh Bread
iMr-lb. loaf 9c
BARBERS CORNERS.
'owr to ® revlew of the ,“8ons on. a* our program committee. Mr. and
Country Club Sliced or unaliced
The P. T. A. at the Altoft school T»\In&lt;j!LmTh!2rSief
a„d
b!, MJTtu, M„ Lloya Mdn, w„, „„lblr ,o
Friday night was a success. There j u»p&gt;uwi^e^ ihe remmiuill&gt; McU
I..'. .*•
• I”1 luck luittbeon gel thclr entertainer, tor the regular
Margate Tea
•/•-ib.pkff. 10c
was n fair gathering, a good pro- .
m chaw o,
Ntv&gt;
gram and a desirable supper. The enlerralned compel,&gt;■ Iron, Battle
Japan or O'Pakoa
rreditori
7,un&lt;lay -,_ «..i. u-i.i '.1,.., ins and Pearl Browi. as dinner comThe teacher and pupils enter-1
date of the next meeting has not
Pthe MrOmbl? Lha.u
ln lhe absence of Helen tained with a Lincoln program and
'been announced.
ird V ’^Sev^a^busv Brown- Mrs R&lt;*crs nccscnted the Valentine box Wednesday. Among,
Mr. and Mra. Lewis J. Matthews hnnL
lb.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. house Saturday. They arc busy new iesson$ on 'Routing the Food the valentines received by the teach­
pall
Rebel, und School Lunches." At the।er was a valentine whipped cream
James A. Matthews at Middleville. •, weaving head bands.
.
v
00
.
C
..
P
“
'
cry
business
session.
In
charge,of
Mrs.
(
cake
which
she
served
to
all.
candy!
DARK
LICHT, 5-lb. pall 27c
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clum arid
irk Jhh th* flu 1 Fox'lhe resignation of Helen Brown, hearts were also passed
family of Coats Grove called on Mr. ■’ o...
Thn
2f thte^ace met
leadcr' was accePted “nd Mur&gt;
Miss Hazel Campbell has been
and Mrs. Herman- Hauer Thursday
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
The Boy Scouu
P
.Mullendore chosen to fill the vacan- chosen president of the sophomore!
evening.
district cy The ,wxl ,e&amp;sou ■Counlln8 Cal- class at Hastings. Congratulations,
227*"
o1 . ,
hek
'«■*« ” w«I be tfven at the h,,me of Hazel.
'
1
QUIMBY.
Friday ntght“rc Emma Nevins on March 22nd.
Last Week's Letter
Bingham Lewis Is critically ill at
wTar
’
ng
their
Aral
Scout
piru_
We nn. very Rlad lo
that
The Hastings High School Or- '
Ills home.
PaiJSunthof'Frcd Otto U recovering slowly. He
cheatra will give a musical program
Thc Sunshine club will meet with J
Bbl
for
fe&lt; mlnutea
Ball* of healthful juice Medium alee
at the church. Feb 11 at 7:30 •chool was jwstpimed on areount of
Mra. Sam Nibbs this Thursday. Pot •
extremely cold weather.
•
o'clock. Let'* give, them a good the
'
luck dinner.
‘
jMra. ”“7And-91'2|C&lt;!atB^rteOTl^tC
Mr »nd Mra- Kee*er nre leaving
crowd.
Howard Bridge and Chester Pal-l
Apples Rome Beauty or Spy* 4 ' ib*.
25c
We were glad to aee Mra. Cha*. Durfee district called at Pete Tiet thc Oagc (ann and g(Hng to a ncw mer of Joliet. Ill., are visiting at the
Thursday.
_______
lK&gt;tne at oshtemo.
Scott, who has been very ill, at
Bert Palmer home a few days.
New Cabbage
T**aa
lb. 3c
Sunday school.
•
Mr. and Mrs. James Nevns. Ruth
Bert Palmer accompanied Miner, |
Mra. Cynthia Chaffee suited her
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Francisco und Eva and Hugh attended a family Amos. Chester and Oscar Palmer i
Yellow Onions Michigan 10 IIb.b., 29c
friends near Battle Creek last week. children of Doster spent Sunday Party at the home of his *i*tenat and Roy Travis to Cassopolis 8un-i
The Quimby Ladles' Aid Society with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Jay Yo^ville on Friday e«n(jig.
day to help their unde. Jeff Palmer,
On Saturday. Feb. 24th. the Farm- celebrate his Mlh birthday.
will meet Wednqgday ut thc church HaI1
for dinner.
Mra Lottie Chilson of Cloverdale era’ Club will hold a day meeting at
POWERS ECHOES.
spent a part of last week with her the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cassius
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Mr. and Mra. Virgil Andrews and
sister. Mrs. Clare Thomas.
Hughes. A pot luck dinner will be
Florida Swoct and juley 64-70 »lie
Mr and Mrs. Ora Miller and sons -wned at noon. A good program is daughter of Augusta spent Bunday
&gt;ta nf Michigan.- th* Probal* &lt;
— . ■ spent
....
ttnf.r,, DrwMrv
ha Coualy of Harry.
of Grand Rapids
the. week inured with Henry
Rogers nnH
and with her brother. Arthur Bedford.!
end with Mr. and Mrs.' Leland Harn- Cassius Hughes as committee.
d family.
■ an
and
CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS
. "
Sunday
guests
of’ Mr. and *'
Mrs.
tnond. Saturday evening callers at!
‘‘
■*
' ** *
KLINGENSMITH?
M llw-.,:&lt;i. 11. r«n , ■
i Camer -Schondelmeyer
were.
Mr.
the same home were. Mr. and Mra. i
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91A_________
Oat 3 :k
HoMon Burkett and family and
The children at the Klingensmith and Mrs. Clarence Orabe and family
CHANCERY NOTICE.
’
Miss Dorntliy Butler of Kalamazoo school enjoyed a Valentine party , Of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.
and Harold Anson of Delton.
Wednesday. Their teacher. Mra. Vel-;Ray serven and family of MlddleMr. IUIU
and mioMrs. !*vj
Roy Chandler of. ma -------Bteeby.
them
mr.
J- treated
-------- - —
-— to . ice ■| vuie.
Hastings were Sunday callers of cream and cake and candy hearts.
Fred Hauser and Milo ScltondelMarc and Clarence Hammond.
The Gules school held their P. T. meyer accompanied Coach HoltMr. and Mrs. Leland Hammond A. meeting Friday evening. Mr. ftAth and several other boys to
made a business trip to Hastings ylscnhath and three friends of Has- Kalamazoo Saturday evening to t*e
r*d Grets **d I
Tucuday
tings put on a fine program. There the W. 8. T- C. and Fort Wayne bas­
ban* *ad *U*r
Several from this way attended a were about M people present.
ket ball game.
birthday party on Mrs. Lula Fran-. Marshall Tripp and Albert Green
Mra. Miner Palmer and daughter.
cuco of Doster. Sunday evening.
have traded farms. But the Green Ethel, were in Grand Rapids Wed­
,
*e o--------------I family will continue to live where
nesday and while there called on
STRIKER SCHOOL.
they are as there were no buildings Dick Kenfleld and report he is very
Callers at E. L. Houghulln's Fri-1 on Mr. Tripp's farm.
comfortable al the home of his
day were. Mr. and Mr*. Walter
Mr*. Albert Green and daughters mother.'
eoki preeloa! to *al&lt;
• Haitlas* Banner
Blake and Mr. and Mrs. William and Marshall Tripp spent WednesB. Lewis is very poorly at this
Bidelman of Nashville and Mr. and day night in Battle creek with Mr. writing having suffered another
Mm. Levi Mead of Hastings.
and Mrs. Charles Mayo.
tme eoyy.
.
Mr. and Mra. 8. Geiger and Mr.' Claude Willson returned from a
MUdrad Salih, Refiner of Probate.
Howard Bridge of Jolllet, 111., 1*
and Mra. D. Geiger spent Sunday western trip with several head of visiting al the home of hi* aunt and
with John White at Hasting*.
'*■
•—•
■
unde. Mr. and Mrs. Miner Palmer.
Mra. Willard Ickes returned ixxne
Mrs. Albert Green went to Maple
Mias Dorothy Smith of Hastings
Sunday otter a four weeks' visit Grove Sunday to care for her ais- was a Sunday guest al tlie home of
March.
Mr. and Mra. M. E- Palmer.
ixiuiuaaAj.
Herrud'* fin* quality
I Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster
Harold Sharp of Grand Rapids
&gt;CT»hy i Barryville called at 8. Geiger * Sun- ha* been staying at the cottage al
atane* day.
| Deep lake through lhe cold weather Uay and prayer meeting Wednes­
There will be a chicken pie sup- and keeping fire in the onion stor- day evening: Threahara' meeting
llirry C«ubUm, Ml'hl**o.
Thursday; P. T. A. Friday evening
PERB MAKMVETTE RAILWAY COM- per.at the Quimby-church Thura-iage.
day. Feb. 22. We also serve cherry
Mr. and Mrs Goodwin and son re- at school house; Sunday Schoo) al
PAMY.
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO 3% SALES TAX
ple. Hie men are to do the »erv-1 turned from a few weeks' visit with the church at 10.M; preaching after
Mddred^Hmlih. Refhter tt Prokata.
ing.
their daughter in New York.
‘Sunday School and Christian En-

c-n'sYRUP IS BOILING

NOTICES |

KROGERS
for CAKES and PIES

KING’S FLAKE

Gold Medal or Pillsbury

79c

“S" 99c

COUNTRY CLUB

23c

CHERRIES

PEACHESFn

2

29c

TOMATO SOUP 6

«». 1

SODA

CSftCKEilS

2

GREEN BEANS 3

CORN SYRUP
GRANGES

5

FLORIDA

GRAPEFRUIT

5

SMOKED

HAMS
SHANK HALF

C

LEONA BOLOGNA

VEAL ROAST —

15c

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                  <text>Till HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ta. 1M4

IE TWO

~ DRATH OF MRS. NELSON.

ed out" from now on. for a while

“-“"ejy STATE PROMISES
ASKS REDUCTION
Mrs. Sarah Jane Nelson, wife of so the girls can get busy working on
eliminate the present delay tn re­
Nelson, former H as Ungs: honor* which cull for refraining
PROMPT PAYMENT Winthrop
FOR AUTO LICENSES ceipt of funds by the counties.
resident.*, died at her home in Chi- from eating between meals and gum
Hearses, under thc proposals, would
cago. 8920 Prairie Ave., on Bunday.1 chewing, so. In spite of the dallghtbe
classed
as
passenger,
cars.
Counties May Receive Funds Feby. 26. The remains will be ful courtesy of the mothers, during
Frey Prelects Bill Suf The throe bills ware drawn up to
brought to Hastings and interment j this put cold weather, the girls will
From Weight and Gas
OhaDfe in Weight conform with the ideas of Secretary 1
made In Riverside cemetery lomor- j partake of foods only at regular
of State Frank D. FftageraUi. In the
Taxes This Year
y»»a
. Tax on Trucks
row. Thursday, at ten A. M., with I meal Umea, excepting whan a party
senate,
anotiier
measure
calling
for
*
A bill calling for reduction of. ~
In’ orZw’ro i Fronl lhe magazine. “Michigan brief services al the grave. Surviv- j Is planned.
ucnon In
in prtMm
present Roads
.
a 38 per cent reduction
and Airports." we clip thc Ing are tho husband, one daughter, I two committees were appointed
dollars was introduced weight tax feet Is under consider^- ‘following which will be of interest Mrs. Stella Fletcher, and two sons,, to take charge of another bake sale.

”

FINE TRIBUTE TO
ALLEGAN EDITOR

LOCAL NEWS

Bdwy 0. Beid fit01 Publish­
Mrs. Cole Newton has been con­
ing GEMtU After Sixtyfined to the house by ilckneM.
Six Years

Waters’

A fine tribute will be paid to­
Clothes Shop
night to Edwy c. Reid, veteran adl- Adv.
tor of the Allegan Gazette, by the
Mrs Eunice Moore is slowly re­
business
men of that city. They art­ covering from her recent severe 111I to Barry county people
UonMaurice and Clarence of Chicago., Ml&amp;s uxina Win Inger was chairman
giving a banquet tn hU honor. Mr.
••"
[of the meeting, and Miss Loretta
Under the proposed lew. &gt;™o»
aw
HlRchRWR. who
hM ■—
springer acted m secretary pro tern, ed witn newspaper work tn our sis- «&gt;,.*
tnr several
&lt;■ .inwiv
W. K. KELLOGG SCHOOL
weight tax and gasoline tax CONG. HOOPER, WELL
izunufu uici i i it/rn Mla 1&amp;abcl 8a8'" wlU
ll06tess at ter town,
town, and
and for
for nearly
nearly all
all that
that proving. MVerM* we*U U *‘°wly lm’
The play “The Heart Exchange" fundi, to thc counties, was pledged
Uum-weight automobiles would
KNOWN, WELL LIKED the next meeting which will be held ter
time publisher of a newspaper. He is
$8 while the heaviest cars would by J. C. McMullen, a forclal comedy : as a policy of the State Adminls- _ . , „ -r—:„
Bt hcr howe
South Hanover §t.,
Mrs. William Ducker. Jr., has been I
years of ago und'atUl going
$9. This would mean a saving of in three acts has been chosen by tratlve Board Tuaiday as Uie result Useful Member of Congress Thursday afternoon, March 1st. mim 82
strong. During his long career as confined to the house by sickness
K. —
8. -for Uielr . of requests for such action made by
a $8 to $20 a year for each mo-1the
-------Junior
-—■Class
---------of
- T- —
Many Friends Ma.rcl*
n»f»ous hostess. editor and publisher. Mr. Reid has
i-------’--j— play. Mcrth
Murray D. Van Wagoner. Blate Passes•—Had
-- •annual. Junior
March 2?.
29.
(‘“Qortot
in the state.
, z, J
nIld -assisted her mother in serving stood for the things that have
Glenn Brower will entertain I
I
The
&lt;
*
-----'
—
ast includes; Fredrick Highway Commissioner
in This County
j dainty refreshments.
^Two other measures were sponmeant the good of Allegan. He has Hospital Guild No. 5 on Tueaday
Granger. Genevra Rand ell, Jack । The Board also premised, as far
7, tared by Rep. Frey, in the first, the | Peeling.
•
j
been an unsparing critic of things 1evening, March fl.
Florence Bender, Edna i as possible to pay 10 per cent or 1 The many friends and acquaint’■'.apnual weight taxes at trucks would Behan
Circle
No. 5 of the Methodist L.
he believed to be harmful and a
t*. Paul Gurrard. Pauline more a rnohth on the $9,000,000 to’
r'JW reduced considerably. It calks for
'।Hooper of Battle Creek were pained,
constructive worker for the things A.
• S. will be entertained Thursday 1
. ^.two-payment plan for trucks In - ---------Charles Jones, Florence $10,000,000 now due the counties ■ i and shocked to learn of his death. ■
he believed would benefit the ma-,
Haight. Bill Owens, Norman McIver) from the 1933 motor vehicle tax
which occurred Wednesday of last!
terlaL the moral and spiritual In-; The Prescription Drug store adv.
Randell.
I collections.
‘sr.all trucks used by farmers to haul and Jeanette
teresta of his town.
"
~ I *?PU1.IU another opportunity to get
I week
Washington.
He was in his r
------ ~--------------------Pull text of the resolution of the '
Ih.atr^
nm.,.,nr
t^jelr own produce and light delivery ' THORNAPPLE
office
in the Si^dwlth
Congressional buildingMr. Reid would be the first to ad-1
AdrThe February Boy Scout Court of
GARDEN CLUB. I Board whlph was adopted as a part °
h
£
lrucks used by grocers, in a dlfmtt that he has been mistaken at I Mr’ CIar“ Rocers has returned to
heart
atHonor
will
be
held
this
evening
al
Regular meeting of Thom.pple i * -^e Committee report wa.s itack and soon after expired.
Jcrent class from trucks used solely
। the court room. Lloyd Shafer pre­ times in his editorial comments; but h'r hon?° from Pennock hospital
lor cummucuu
commercial purposes with a —
cor- Garden Club will be held at the .
I ----Congressman
Hooper
s valu- aiding in the absence of Rev. L. L. no one who knows him and under- *’her« she was a patient for a week. |
iot
n v
waennr-r Htsh
- ----- -—--------*"• ’wax
-’»
responding reduction in the cost of (court house Thursday afternewn at,
“b!c member of congressstands his moUves would question'
1&gt;rlcc&lt;1 transportation In good
। Dewey. ,
cars u oOer®d hy Universal
Red Cross First Aid class will that his purptM hsi always been to
Ird measure was newswry
necessary
t. Mohler
Momcr or MMdlevlHe
Miouicviue
•
- - ■ • Iul w
u&gt; ewry
every tnul
trust .rrepweu
in h,m
him.- beNoheld
.-mq/rtw chW
Mrs. J. T.
the
asking S!
',?3Md 1,1
for the
best ----things
In pollCompany. Read their Adv.ULUK stand
’ ------- ---..........
... ---Garage
this Thi ‘
-----oZ W* o&lt; h».«•»
j £,( ,
..UbU.M ™',. “T H,“.
' Ml.
« u.mosc iO vc present IUcs “ w.
»'cl
M morals.
Banner
u.&gt; »»
uusnj The
sricuoa
J‘
Cemetery Crete will J
The next class will bo on Thursday I
*}^friends Jn [
ler had the benefit of a college educongratulations on 6fl years of splcn- fncc,t wl}h Mr®- Amil Bauchman |
did work and hopes he may be Wednesday. March 7. with a pot .
On Tuesday evening. March 13. spared for many more years at useoutstanding
‘’Inner.
' i’
' The general Methodist L A. 8. |
I creek
Creek, ..a oultuibd^n
cul
... bo hrod
to the VMI- ,m ro. othtbtt kind,, bring th™
¥r"mm,'"cS'r«D“?»r S fulness.
It wu fine for the business men mee“P«. wl11 be held al the church;
:»r SS XrJO2Cym™1£”'S“,i0
n»i Sth.! he “d,B..U. Creek Are. wilt be betd at
of that city, while Mr. Reid te still on Wednesday. March 7. All who
■rjno^t due To^ue, .t th&gt;.
• P0*'” Uteough. .van If a long the Scout building in Battle Creek living and doing acUve work, to let:c,“ar' ursrei-io attend.
L?
l"l!.l™“Lthl8.9?]p',one. close the book and repeat It’ll Is hoped Barry county may be him
know that they appreciate his । Tue^d*/ forenoon s fire alarm was
I which is between $9,000,000 and $10.- i['verbatim from memory. He was an J*1*1 represented.
constructive effort*. It is far better ’$•*»« by »
HEAVY
1000,000. Insofar as it is possible.
forceful speaker, exceedSchool superintendents and prin- to do that than to - say it with hoo,c- corner ot Bond and Dibble..
I payments will be made in accord- .eloquent,
'
CHASE &amp; SANBORN’S
pngly patriotic, a faithful friend and clpals of lhe Battle Creek Area flowers" after he is gone.
। The loss was very small.
lance with this policy."
______ '
I 'T’liA Tlri»nz*H czhrvil P -r 4 wn«
[good man His funeral was held on Council will hold a meeting at
Sunday from the CangregntIona 1 Scout headquarters in Battle Creek
OBITUARY.
portponed' until
Friday
night,
THREE VILLAGES SE­
Bingham Lewis was born May 11.' March X Come andQwar the pro­
church at Battle creek, of which he to make preliminary arrangements
was ___
a member.
-........ —
*
for __
an____________________
area-wide registration
__________
cam­ 185a in Onondaga townchip, Ing- i gram and enjoy the pot luck cupper.
LECT NOMINEES Congressman
Congressman Hcopcr
Hcopcr had
had made
made palgn.
palgn. the
the meeting
meeting to
to be
be on
on TuesTues-, ,ltcm county, Michigan.
| Note tho “specials” In Food Center
.------ -------------------------... March
j... ------I several ----speecheajn
Barry county, day.
0- Thte
is thc second----| He was the son of John and Con- advertisement this week, also the
Caucuses Held Last Week ,
—.....
---- .the
— ».^w.
away to every boy,
addressing the Brotherhood,
the Ro- annual gathering of thia nature.
tent-------Lewis. At
ago of ..
15 .....
years...he presents given
“*
Tick- 'tary
About forty-five parents,
friends,went
New
where he re- snd girl Saturday. They offer many
, Tuesday
— ---------- JNight
--- D---- —Two
_
..... Club,. the
... Commercial
- ----...Club
---- -and,
nwvtlk
tvino. unlike--- 10
- -- York,
---Pound
. at...
. ... !n-hw cnthprincA
lip ‘wu
ntu-nv«
Ils■ »'"
■ . “, *•
sided
veara. Troop 74 enjoyed *.«Wed seven years.
.
extra. specials.—Adv.
ets
Nashville
°'
hcr
8“
ther
n
S
8
Iie
81wa
andseven
members-of
is at riasnvme
jtened to with great interest Ute SUppcr at the parish house on MonItetumtng to Michigan, he sjAit !। A daughter, Joon Mardell. was|
। Last week Tuesday evening vfl- , passing will be mourned by a host day'evenlnT
day evening Following the supper
sunoer lhe remaining &gt;yean
eani of his life,
liv- born on Feb. 23. at Pennock hospital
life. ITvHeavy Weights
Yoar Latt Chance At This Price
lage caucuses were held in Freeport, of friends in thte county.
.
'
a fine program was presented by ln® nearly all of that
Lime in the to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Warner of,
I Middleville and Nashville, with the
------------- « a »--------------,Walter Hastings who showed about vteinlly of Grand Rapids and Mid- Shelbyville. She tipped the scales al
u
t
six pounds four ounces,
flowing nominations for vHlage DcF0REST WALTON, JR..
•fifty wonderful picture# he hod tab.)&lt;&gt;,«'',Ueen on some of his numerous trips
He was a member of the Odd PelJust before noon Saturday fire
At Middleville. Citizens ticket. I
RECEIVES HONOR !into the haunts of Michigan’s ani- ,ow Lod«c r°r 52 &gt;caradiscovered in lhe. attic of the
Shultz or Freeport lb.
Pres.. Fred Rock: clerk. Dora L. I
- -----tnal life Russell Cleveland is the
Mr L®wl* was united In marriage home of Dr. D. D. Walton. The)
I White; Tress., Blanch Segerstron; Writes Article and Verse tnew acting Scout Master for Troop to Mary Adelaide Collins In the year ।I uromnt
prompt resnonse
response of the
Uie tire
fire denartdepart­ 1
assessor. «
George r,-.
Bedford;. trustee.*,,!
Which Are Published
'74. succeeding A. L. Brown.
I J8”-40 •'eara ot n‘arrt«l We last ment kept the damage to very small
Glenn Solomon. Jacob Smith, John.
figures.
lb.
Cub Pack 14 had a delightful
Otto.
in "The Target"
15c
He leaves three sisters. Ella Isham,
Fire was discovered Monday aft­
At Freeport, only one ticket, the | iwrorcst waiton. or. son or ur. time at their rally at the parish of Holl Addle Cove of Lansing. ernoon in the roof of the home of
Deforest Walton. Jr. son of Dr jhouse on Friday evening, about 100
lb. IXc
;
StCftkS
Round Sirloin or Switt
Gertie Wolverton of Flint, one Mr and Mrs. Edgar Brooks, corner
iner^ C - —•• ~~
'n
and airs
Mrs u
*’ u
D Waiuui,
WalUin- iiwi
hlw ix-vit
bc,n .
—-o ‘I?"V j1 ana
„ „
B Lw'ter; clerk. J &lt; fionorcd by having two articles hr ,Cubs, parents and friend* attending brother. Waller J. Lewis, residing Park and Center streets. The fire­
gathering T Ben Johnston of in his home, several nieces and men kept the damage down to a
lb. 15c
E Babbitt; TYejte.. Mande Tabber-| hm written published in the Qulv- the
.
er. assessor. H H Rrnsch. trustees. „ column of a Sunday School pa­ Battle Creek. Scout Executive, was nephews and a host of friends.
! nominal figure.
pre-sent and participated in thc pro- I
E J Rogers. M. McCalla. J D p&lt;.r for boys. "The Target."
lb. 12c
! Mr. and Mrs. Elzey Mead have
gram Especially enjoyable and in-1
Knowles.
Onc oJ thcm upp&lt;.an:.d ln thc
ORANGEVILLE.
purchased the Couch residence at
’
.
cresting
was
the
pageant.
"The
I
Mrs Allie Warren, who was so Hl i
TWo caucuses were held In Nash- hp issue and was entitled ’Opporcorner of Church and Clinton
lb’ 25c
Coming ot Akela." written and ar-1 the i»3l week, is coming fine at this the
।
vtlle the Independent and Repub/1 tunities” reading as follows;
Sts.,
and have moved here from near1
Uean. with the nominations as given
The Nrw Year will be a chance ranged by Harvey Burgess, ’rhe writing.
Morgan Mrs. Couch has moved to
lb- 12c
‘
cn’..Prt® • Gr Lo‘- for you to prepare for the oppor- ',.scenery and lighting effects were1 Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Venemn and 115 E. Center St.
Arths,,r Houilcr; Trca-'• i tunities which will come your way | 'splendidly worked out and added! E. D. Lewis were Hastings visitors j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carroll. 520
Zk. Jc
for all Mr Burgejw Ls to)! Mcnday.
Wash-able Velour
oiph Douse. Jr; assessor, Elmer if Jou have been spending your enjoyment
!
8. Washington St., are the parents
commended for his excellent1 Ain Mary VanAntwcrp is
,...... wil
, Northrup: counciImcn. Adam Dull, leisure time "fiddling around." do- be
1
of a .......
daughter
bom at Pennock JHhos-.
Red ■ (keen - Cocoa
and painstaking efforts, as are dusly
at----------------this writing.
All hope
Sire weighed seven
’ r,
7tfart 11 £”d„E l2cr Grecnfieid. |mR nothing in particular, now is the work
’
- — 111
-----——
—r- tor 'I pital on Feb. 23. She
Doxsn
17c
his
committees
and
Cubs
who)
। committee. E. C. Krnft, Adolph time to begin anew.
■tier speedy recovery
pounds and 14 ounces and has been
I
' 2£Wfer P*nn'n«lo‘&gt;
i Make your spare time useful and helped him so faithfully. It Is hopedI
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Earl of. named Miriam Elizabeth.
Cubs may again present this I
।1 Plainwell and Mrs Ray Herminette 1-------------- —-----------I The Republicans sdreted tor tlufr; Worlh while; get some books from the
1
lb.
. &gt; and children of Gun Plains were
! A
.E L Appelniati, clerk.hour local library: start an inter- ■ pageant so more may see It.
sck-Rich
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Sunday guests of their parents. Mr.
V
7,100 Bcra; Hr.tlng hobby, or do something else
Lorenzo E. Mudge. 80, an old and
VARIETY PROGRAM
These Prices Include
and Mrs.’ Art Earl, of this place.
J’ .El*,n„,Nnsh; Irustees, to I which you will enjoy and which v.ill
rcsix-ctcd citizen of pioneer stock,
About
two hundred people attendOwing
to
teliool
being
held
in
the
State Sales Tax
succeed Anios Wenger, A. E Baa-• benefit
you
-•
--------Oet n ,w* ,ctt5p 0,1 I*d thc two programs sponsored by
parsed away at his home earl,
sett and C T Munro, were Amos —
life, so ••
that you may be able to lhc fkcoilll Ward P T A on Thurs- town hall the township caucus will Thursday morning of heart trouble.
j Wenger. J Rotx Smith and 8. T.'
be
held
next
Monday.
March
the
grasp and hold the opportunities dB flnd
nluhta. Eeby 22 nnil
Mr Mudge hadn’t been well for two
5th.
In
Maccabce
Hall
at
one
o'clock
j that come vour
your wav
way
a
orch„tnl consisting of
years. Funeral services were held al
Jn lhe issue of Februan 10. a vol- Bill
„,u Kennedy, piano.
ptl
) Barryville church Saturday morn­
Forrest Wolfe.
SERIOUS OFFENSES—
driven rn nP '"*5 ,DcF’’fTst bad *rUtc,n saxophone. Dan Ashalter. violin.
ing
at eleven
o’clock
HOPE CENTER.
---------.... —
.... with Rev. Van
a. &gt;ven | uaJ lirintmJ liendpd "Tn Mv Vai___ —____
Mrs. Olirystal Schcars. who has Dore'’ officiating. Mr Mudge leaves
with Harry1 Young at the drums |furthree
and
। nlsiied the music between the sev­ been visiting her sister in Kenton. ,a“ wife and ”
*
"children
"
■" ‘two
Clothes Shop
step-children. Mrs Oma Wilcox oj
eral acts
more serious offenses since the flnan-11 °nt' V1,tentine would send.
Ohk&gt;. retimed home Bunday?
;clu) responsibility low became effec-l, Al?d n-----.pver —
any■ otherMiss Florence Westerlind sang
Mr. and Mrs Leon Dunning and Cairo, Earl Mudge of Hastings. Miss j
tivc Since Oct. 17. a total of 94 mo-■‘ That valentine should' "find its way two solas in costume which delight- daughter of Delton spent Sunday Ruth, who has been at home the
tonsts have come tinder the provis­ । Straight to my own ddir mother, ed lhe audience and the tap danc- evening with their parents. Mr. and inst two years caring for the home:
and her father, four grandchildren.!
’ • r' Im?
Ing bv
by Miss Westerlind and Miss Mrs
;
WE DELIVER
ions of the law for these two offense.’ ।
Chas. McDermott.
PHONE 2272
and are unable to drive thcnuselves
NE-TOP-PEW GROUP,
Kathleen Merriam proved a hit.
Dr Adrounlc and a nurse from one great grandchild, two sisters.:
or
vehicles be usad until
Camp
— let
— their
—
imsuiI The Ne-Top-Pcw
•
----- f -Fire
The skits put on by Herschell Foi- Hastings were at our school one day nieces and and nephews, and many. | Marshall. It being the birthday of
they haw filed proof of financial renict *llh MLw Marcia Iron- fick and Ot’o Isenhath caused many last week examining the school many friends, to whom he was ever the former.
a real neighbor. He will be greatly
sponslbillty fn the first four months;Thursday afternoon. Feb 22. at laughs but the climax came when ।children
since the law went into effect. t&gt;50!4 30
“ vcry in^rrsOr.g meet- Leaping Lena brought it to a finale
__ .77.™
Aldrich__and
__' Seward missed in the home and the neigh­ tended the funeral of a relative. Ed.
i__ _ L.
„ . .
.
' Inr u'ltK ell
s-rwn:
-I..-.,.._ ......
ts...
, Mrs Minn
persons have been affected and on­ tag with all members present except by clogging with the Tup Dancers Walton s^ent
’
Sunday In Maple borhood In which he has spent the Bidelman. of Hasting* Thursday
। greater part of his life.
.
The committee is ven- grateful Grove
ly 51 have been able to furntsh one. Dues were all accounted for and
The Dorcas Society of North *ttemoon.
the Camp Fire birthday discussed to these jfeople who helped to make
proper proof
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ashby 5md
The group decided io take for its this such a fine success.
Maple Grove will meet Thursday.!
Milton
from Kalamazoo
“ ‘
--------- Warner
-------------TWO FIRE ALARMS
general hobby Inteflor decorating
»l&gt;ent Sunday with Fred Ashby and March B. at the home of Mrs. Sarah
and________
furnishing"
and_____
each________
member
...
___
_
___
A revolving house ha* been built family.
Ostrolh and Mrs Mabie Adams fori an hour to have Its new 1250.000
Hastings. Michigan - Telephones 2244-2557
have -a —
scrap
book ---There will in Germany. It must be embarras►
Two fire alarms wore sounded [ "HI
-- ---------an all day meeting, a cordial in vita-11 fountain play and because there is
--r
sing for a dignified caller who has
t Sunday afternoon about an hour'also be a ixwm!_1.
scrap‘ book,
We still have faith, though, that lion U extended to all.
I no adequate appronriatlon. the UnlAt thc last three meetings, de- just rung the front-door bell sud- the NR A codes are going to prove
t epart The first tire was In the root
Several of the bld neighbors at-'
.
PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF MARCH 4TH
liclous
"cats
were
furnished
by
the
dcnly
to
find
hlmscllf
at
the
trades
­
ralty of Texas enjoys
. of the Bert O'Donnell hotne.pn So
comforts, not mere blankets —Los tended a birthday party at Bellevue i vcralty
efljoys Its fountain
risiiuver St
oi a
note was burned
Dun
L. Hanover
A hole
in mothers of members. This was vot- mens entrance.—Humorist.
I Angeles Times.
Clare only on special occasions.
* I the roof causing some damage
SUNDAY AND MONDAY

Neu'Things
That Have
Arrived!

Boy Scout News

Breeches
$25? $2-

$]95

Big Yank
Shirts. 79c

“ -—"rar

Grey Covert

Cloth Mitts
25c 29c

Coffee

X5c

Work Pants

$J59 $J79

21c

11

; l

i\

.

Pants
$2- $2- ?3-

Veal Roast
Bacon
B&gt; Th*
Lake Tront
Beef Kettle Roast
New Cabbage
EgC®

Oleo

$200

Semi Dress

Pork Loin Roast

:

89c

Misscs’ Short

Jackets

I $2-

IQc

Feldpausch
s!.‘ Market

Waters’

“Where Better Foods Cott Less

FTRAND TlfATIF

James Dunn, June Knight, Cliff Edwards in

TAKE A &amp;H A N C E
Latest Pathe News

Comedy, "Paul Revere, Jr. ’
ADULTS 85 CENTS

CHILDREN 10 CENTS

TUESDAY
.
LESLIE HOWARD, HEATHER ANGEL in

*

BERKELEY SQUARE
Magic Carpet, Island of Malta

Paramount News

ADULTS 15c

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Max Baer, Myrna Loy, Jack Dempsey and
Primo Carnero in

The Prizefighter
and the Lady
Comedy, "Menu,” an oddity.

Latest Pathe News

CHILDREN 10 CENTS

— — — — — — — —--------------------- Friday and Saturday—Two Selected Features
Richard Arlen, Cheater Morris and Genevieve
Tobin in the freatest rural play ever screened

GOLDEN HARVEST
Horseplay
ADULTS 15 CENTS

■ CHILDREN 18 CENTS

► on Slate St about 5 30 P M. the
► damage being slight
Prompt wor* by tiie lire depart‘ment helped to keejy the losses at
’ a small figure
HEAR.. WALTER 1IASTIXG.S.
The Commercial club were privi­
leged to hear Walter E Hastings
representative of the state depart ment of conservation, at their noon
luncheon on Tuesday He gave an
interesting talk, then produced
several reels of pictures of wild life
in Michigan The Conservation De­
partment is surely doing praise­
worthy work when it sends out such
a man as Mr Hastings He has a
way that carries conviction and U a
genuine nature iover and sports­
man.
The W R c. met in their hat.
.Saturday. Feb 24. Meeting opened
’Iin regular form by the president A
r goodly number was present. Eighy | teen calls were reported made on
, [ the sick and shut-tns. Eight dollars
(। woYth was done to assist the poor
। Our monthly birthday party was
* I held on February 32 in honor of
• Washington's birthday. A wonderful
i l»t luck dinner was served and all
&gt; enjoyed the program. In Ute aftcri noon.
.'

HOSPITAL GUILD. NO 18.
Tift regular meeting of Hospital
Guild No. 18 will be held rfl the
home of Mr*. Geo. Hullng. 303 E.
Blair street, on March 8th. Mem­
bers are urged to be present. Vis­
itor* welcome.

DEATH OF MRS. MeCANN.
* i Mrs Jane McCann of Irving, aged
► 82 years, passed away Tuesday
. morning after a long Illness. Fu­
neral services will be Thursday ait। eriaxMi al IwO o’clock «
odist church at Irving.

Former Prices Disregarded!

Wonderful Savings!

• e must reduce our surplus stock of Rubber
Footwear. We know these LOW PRICES
will do the trick!

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’
Rubbers

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Lined

g

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THEY
4^ 4^
LINED
LAST

$22® ®2&gt;2

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SOLES

IS INCH

10 INCH

HASTINGS CUT-RATE SHOE STORE
114 W. STATE ST

Barry County’s Busiest Shoe Store

HASTINGS. MICH.

�•ran

Hastings

bannib. wroNTSttAT, rraacABT, ts. im

Joeeph Mix gave a violin re
much damage. There were steel “I I
OBITUARY.
NASHVILLE.
Eleanor Bates, daughter of Whee-'
O. Brumm [burned Bunday at the Leighton chursh
beams," about twelve fekt apart.■'
r and Eliza Jane Nodlne was bom Thursday from St. Louis,.where she Middleville.
These helped to prevent the spread'
C. G. Bennett have moved to
ccember
17.
1880.
in
Carlton
Twp.
had
spentjhe
post
ten
days.
ucccmwr w. low.
vuiwn •
~
_
of lhe fire, but they also made it
and passed away al her home in ' M”
J
b’JL^^ObU tings after living here several y
difficult for the firemen to fight the
Irving Twp. on Wednesday. Feb- Lykins were at Battle Creek Tuesblaze.
*
ruary 21. 1934. at lhe age of 73 years. id“yThe rooms occupied by the Coun­
MIDDLEVILLE CAGERS
2 mimlH .nd &lt; di&gt;. .tier . brier I Tti. nomtaillom tor vllUie offl- Nashville. but who ha* bean making
ty Welfare Relief organization, in
(Continued from page one)
illness
icers are: independent ticket—Presl'Continued from page one)
PLAY TWO THRILLERS
charge of Mrs. Carveth. were little
’ .
,
ident. Dr. Lofdahl; clerk. ArthurToledo, fell last week and broke her
’
damaged.
All
lhe
records
were
emment and have no definite con­
T
Howi,er: Treasurer. Adolph Dause. hip. She is In the Ptowei hospital
saved. The
Alic luul
roof ui
of the
uic uunuuig
building was
hui
Reserves Defeat Bellevue as was a lot of the bank office fur­ ; naveu.
ed in marriage to Homer L Bates
As,M»sor. Elmer Northrup; In Toledo.
nlture, and stored lfi*a nearby va- burned at several points. A new roof ception of the many problems fac­
13 to 11—First Nosed
Frank Green and family have
Councllmen.
A. E. Dull, William
Rotan muupi te
ing
the
state.
oont building. It was a mess all will probably be required.
• Extensive
•—
oiie child Gertrudrnow Mrs Orle&gt;
d
GrPrnnrkl
bought the Ayres property in the bronchitis. Ha waa al
Out 20—19
In this connection, however, Mr. Smith, of Irving Twp. She la also right. The cashier and the others repairs upstairs and downstairs will
. —Preaident. E. L.southeast part of town and have
Republican
ticket
T.
K.'s basket------ball fives
had two associated
with 1II4II
him III
in IIIV
thc Will*
bank be necessary. No doubt it will be Fitzgerald had generous words ot survived by two sisters. Mrs. Delot. Appelman; Clerk. A. E. Ba*sett; moved Into the urn*.
-■ ----------------.. ----—wail,
found mat
that mucn
much more oamagr
damage tnan
than
louna
,
rH.ruv Pnrker narrv IHopkins of Hastings and -Mrs. C. L. pTreasurer. Thro Bera; Assessor. Elbusiness trip to Ballis Ci
,
made
‘he „doln&lt;
of the
diswrair and
.nd spilt
.nlit even on lhe evening's
evenlne .
gnd ww
buslnr
.M appears now will be discovered when ,Pralae ,or Charley Parker. Barry Steen
of Sandusky. Ohio, one broth­ ‘win Nash; Council men. Amon Wen­ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baker of urday.
week
thc repair*
are«. under
way. IV
It I-.
Is |representative,
(er. unBCICS
»rev
Kpeiua u.
usiw , -.J.
.-,—-------------- • whom
— -he
— termed
-- - a* pr
Charles HOUIUC
Nodine O1
of OUIlUllT.
Sumner.;
entertainment. The second team
—
We had a good croszd at
certain that there will be a tot of one of the .sound, reliable, indrpend-: Wp&lt;tl|n,ln„
two grandchildren, ger. J. Robert Smith, and C. T. Battle Creek attended the Pythian
party Friday night.
munity meeting Friday n
damaec to the
lhe bank fixtures, in-:ent
in- lent thinking and independent act-.,
act-11 three great-grandchildren and many Munro.
game defeating lhe Bellevue aec- u,7bu“ldma were M? W 'Mn1 A damage
Mr. and Mrs Harry Barber and we jurely enjoyed the mu
A large crowd enjoyed the party
|'other
(
and. by two points. 13 IO 11. The „ carveUi Mr An rveih
nt un to eluding IU adding machines, furol- ing members of the legislature.
relatives.
at thc K of P hall on Friday night. son have moved to Lansing, where gram tiiat Mr Gallop and
ture
and
furnishings.
The
entire
in.
It
is
Mr.
Fitzgerakts
opin^n
that
&gt;
... |— — —----- •. '
1 Her entire married life of 57 years
fm»4rd,*axikd|.“ioM diot ancl^brahe
We,,Bre ofntT' to accompany his -ui-. —iu
The Beigh and McKelvey schools he has employment,
from Hastings favored ui
os ' Michigan ...u:;
‘. 1loose
—zz ifrom
----- gov- w happily spent at the homestead
terior above and below, as well as
must tz
cut
Dr. Minnie
D. —
Baker. 15. widow of
—- ”
I w“e home ‘n,cy camc flown through Hnxumrnt
basement rooms will h
have
ivu tn
to be w&gt;.
re- 1 emment hv
byjjoords
hoards and commissions
Irving Twp where she has made held tiieir P. T. A. Friday night al
the McKelvey school house. The Dr. JR. Baker, died Saturday again.
The first team played equally av upstair* uart of tiic 'building Tiieir decorated. Mr. Sigler's loss will bt and return to a really constitutional a host of friends through the kind- piogram was put on by the ladles, morning after a short illnesa at the
Mason Newton of Delton
» in o?
« ni heavy and Mr. Crook's Iom will be government, with authorized offi- inesses she bestowed upon others,
clals assuming their proper respon- and will be greatly missed by ail randwiches, Jello and cake were home of her daughter, Mrs. Clark Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
by one point, the score being 19 to
wa* lust a little after six considerable.’
E. Higbee. 501 Edgemere Drive, Newton and family.
served.
It is exceedingly fortunate for the slbiiltles instead of delegating them who knew tier.
20 in favor of hellevue. The Bellevue
“ ondav cvenhw
A trio from Michigan State pre­ Grand Rapids where she had gowe
bank that It not only saved IU val- to others. Boards and commission*
Funeral services were held Sat­ rented u piogram at the Methodist last fall- Mfs- Baker was bom in Battle Creek called on his moaun
luid"aPdcfense that was^toreri^to
Probob1*’ the first One to notice
h“rd» ^tanythlng unusual was Allteon Tolle*. uable records, which are kept in the i are usually brought into being with urday P. M. al 2 o'clock at the churcii Sunday night. The trio con- Eaton county, and waa a graduate Mrs. Mary McIntyre, at W. O.’Tq
f
*** ft^who occupies the Horton building ul vault, but also preserved undamaged I the promise that they will cost the home conducted by Rev. Dewey and eisted of Miss Mildred James, plan- of the Hanneman School ot Medi- bias' Friday afUrrnqon.
other records and papers outside the . state nothing The members are 1 interment was made in Irving cemeLst; mum Marjorie Hoyt, violinist; cine in Chicago. She had practiced
nt 5°T
tbe c°rner of Court and Jeflenon. At
vrry useful, but fiot aupposed
supposed to be and often are pub-i^.
pubciiange from the game Played here about seven o'clock he thought he saw vault tliat arc
STONY FOINT.
in Nashville nearly 40 years Bealdes
in January.
January. Belvue
Bellevue had
had a
a one
one i ._ok_ . ,
,fr0_ n,.
. ■ bftnk bulld. «o eancmmi u.s its books and records. I lie-spirited men who donate their । 'One precious to our hearts te gone Mr. Robert James, vocalist.
in
Al the Womans' Literary Club on i the daughter, she leaves ftxir gTtndpoint
lead at the half In
the third
?mOke rt' u1 fr
,°,m
?,l‘nk
‘ i « was the fact that its books, rec- time. Nevertheless every commis-l^,
'The
voice
we
loved
is
stilled.
Wednesday a Hiawatiia pageant will children, two brothers. Judge Vlc- Sunday with relatives at MncoeM
quarter T K. had a wo point iad'
near,the chimney He watched ,ords flnd valuable
werc all glon ond board that was ever con-J1™
। The place made vacant in our home be given u* a part of thc Longfcl- tor D. Sprague of Cheboygan and
Quarterly meeting waa held atftha
but fail'd to keep It
1“. ,0T ?
minutes, but seeing no undamaged that enabled the Banklcelved in’thls slate has coal from । Can never more be filled.
' low Day program
I Edward G. Sprague of Vermontville. F. M- church Saturday and Sunday,
T. K. plays Portland Friday night
°f L14!” he condtided that to rPopen Tuesday morning The'15.000 to $75,000 of public money
'.Our father ,in
n His wl!Qoln
w
Wisdom called.
Watson Walker, an employee of Funeral service* were held Monday Rev. Saulsbury had charge oi'lhe
a t Woodland in lhe tournament The ^5 downwaidand’then ^vw/’uo b“nk carrlcd
‘“-'“rance on 1 "You aren't.economizing when you
bQ&lt;&gt;n H11 Jov(, had gh(,n
winners of this game will play in the 8On® d0*nw*rd nnd lhen moved up lhe building and $7,500 on the con- cut off a certain tax with one handAnd though on earth the body Iles. th-- Lentz Table Co. met with a very I afternoon at two o'clock at the service*.
painful accident, when three finger* daughter's home, burial In Oak Hill
final* Saturday nightPortland has
“ch”nn,? smoke somctimeX tenU; so it to amply protected, but while looking around for new
of his right hand were badly lacer- I (cemetery.
------ -—■* Grand Rapids.
a very strong team having lost onlv I
J1? ”e cou d
get It off hu |,
5^^- a great deal of Incon- source* of revenue with the other." The soul is safe in Heaven.”
a very SUUllg
strong ICUIII
team IUIA1IIK
having lau only1' mttul
U
,
. ..
TA.
la_ T&gt;... ■
__
axed and one being cut off in con- I Misj. Georgia Butler underwent an and Mn John Blocker.
mind hnu'-v.,'
however; nand at eight no’’l-l/Vlr
clock
one game this year, but we feel wc came out to look agoin. This time venlence while thc necessary repairs I Mr. Fitzgerald said. But that te ex•operation for appendicitis last week
tact
with a rip-saw.
being made. The fire had gotten I actiy what Michigan has been dorw..t
ihii.i
tobn
have a fighting chance of beating he saw a considerable volume ot are
at
Pennock hospital.
tertalned the young people’s e MB
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and
under such headway when dlKOV- &gt;ng. He believes that considerable
P??!•* 9V*ch*ld
*;?
them.
MLw Clarice Paulson had a tonsil party la-st Friday evening.
smoke rising from the south end of
and the below-zcro tempera-1 savings In government costs can bc “,ld
Krohft. »*« bewn m family spent Sunday with relatives
Wedne*day, Feb. 21. T. K. second the bank building. There was no ered
operation Saturday at the Com­
.
ture at the time make it seem re- made by cutting out many boards
5, J?’ in St. Johns.
team girls played Caledonia there, doubt In his mind that the building markable »hat heavier damage wasJ and. commissions and consolidating 1®™V
'
of Coats Grove were
Harold Woodard te working at the munity hospital.
,J
and lost by a score of 6 to 11. The was on fire. He ran to William Tuy- markable Shat heavier damage was_ others For one thing, he believes,convertedlhfto the Seventh
Claude Demond Bunday.
Duy Ad­
.
girls put up a good fight but didn't tor's shoe repair shop and notified not done
HINDS CORNERS.
— -In­ | ventlst faith and remained an »cKenneth
Lykins of south of
At this writing no estimate can be that the state Is over-run with
seem to have that final push to win the department that there was a fire
Mlsq Marian Tobias of Kalamazoo
Humorist: An American race tiy
live
member,
ever
living
as
a
con
­
Charlotte
spent
Saturday
night
and
spectors
A
force
of
100
capable
made of the loss U will be large,
lhe game.
spent the week end with her grand­
Sunday nt th&gt; Gail Lykins home.
upstairs in the City Bank building. but will probably not reach thc fig­ men could easily handle the work sistent Christian.
Tiw line up was as follows: Cen­ The department made a prompt re­
She was ambitious to obtain an
Mr and Mrs. Claude Jones have parents. Mr and Mrs C- N. Tobias.
ter*—Holes and Granger. Forwards sponse. When they arrived there was urges given in the Grand Rapids now being done by a small army education and attended school at returned to their home from Grand
Bert
Stanton
of
Dowling
called
Personally
we ahc
of 800. Thc present administration
—Haight and White. Guards—Swift no doubt about there being a tin*. and Battle Creek dallies.
on C. N. Tobias Tuesday afternoon get frean maids.
by no means deserves thc full blame dinerent times al Battle Creek Col­ Rapids
and Schadd. Substitutes —Lewis. Because of the construction of the
lege. FerrLs Institute and Berrien
for
this
state
of
affairs,
the
secre
­
COATS
GROVE.
Beeler, .nd rn'.hney,
building it was very difficult to get
Tlie p. T. A met Friday evening tary says. The tendency to create Springs, and taught school for five
U&gt;e bU„. Above rhe e.rUni or
useless bureaus and commissions years. In 190&lt;l she was married to
night T K Ilrll .11
Woodland the oOTCtoi Up.(.)n, urd underneath with a go&lt;xl program and attend­ has been u fault of our government Nelson C. McElmurry surviving are
ance and plenty of eat* at thc pot :
“
JSr . Mi L.
,h'
•J*'' '* •
W
the husband and eight children.
for the . post two dreadfs.
play Friday and Saturday night*. I which was utilized for electric wir- luck supper
Mr Fitzgerald criticlied the pres­ Kenneth and Mrs Helen McElmurry
A group from the church here
j ing At the lop of the first landing, are planning on attending evangel­ ent administration on three main Spalding of California. Leland of
charlotte defeats
D. -C-.
Lon Anin going up the stairway to reach istic services in lonlu on Wednesday counts:
I। Washington.
-• —
—Ada of- —
I—The method of administering 1 geles,
geles. Orville of the Cedar Lake
HASTINGS CAGERS 23.14 the offices, there is u cupboard in evening.
Academy. Mildred of Battle Creek.
Creek.
I| Academy,
which records and books belonging
Mr and Mr*. Paul Thompson and thc sales tax.
Charlotte eagers defeated Has- to Attorney Kim Sigler were stored, family of Bal tie creek spent Sun-1I 2—The passing and handling Of-Stella and Groce at home, also three ,
There was no*"litter
in this room,—as day with Mrs. Lillie Bolton.
brothers. William. Daniel and Arting* 23 to 14 In a game there Fri- -------------------•l"------------------Ii the racing bill.
administration of
slstersMUs
day evening thereby making up for the janitor had cleaned it out thor­
tan. Loren Oversmith
uversmiui || 3—The
sue uuiiiuiuwiiuu
ui the
utr old
uiu thur
—Krohn,
------- and
---- three
---• ----_
Paul Woodman.
ids from
Sarah Krohn. Mrs. Carrie Johnson
n defeat at lhe hands of the local 1oughly only a day or two before. and some friends
from Hasting*
Hastings atat­ i age pension bill
He said that—
the------------handling
old
team earlier In lhe season. In u Directly above it was an unoccupied tended the Woodland - Caledonia
JA,..!- । | ------------------» of
— —
- , and Mrs Wm. Pobanz all of Huron
preliminary game, thc reserves won room, which Mr. Sigler ilmxI to store basket ball game at Caledonia Fri-; age pension funds represents one (county
w,f„ . .
day cvening.
of the most flagrant misuses off She was a faithful wife, a loving
19 to 15. The Eaton county towers law books and file*.
Mr*. Peurl Demond te sick with public funds he has encountered mother, a devoted sister and a true
managed to bottle up the Hastings ' ft
. is believed tiiat lhe fire origioffense and exhibited a sloshing nated in the little storage room. the
,
flu at thte time
during his twenty-five years as a friend. During her sickness she was
brand of attack tiiat functioned near the stairway and spread to the
Hi.en. of soutnwest
Boulb-nt ttas-1
Hu-, nuuuc
gubllc wulw
.iBteUI. •Hwr.
.to.lu... .pitlon
*««
Gordon Havens
a«w»c
umuiuirsmoothly.
[unoccupied room directly across the,.•ting* spent Sunday Ui the Thomp- , &gt;&gt; «&gt;o reason, he claims, for the ap- at her home near Carlton Center
On Friday of tills week the Has- hall from Mr Sigler's office When &gt;on
cun |wnlc
imine
I polntment of hundreds of census on February 14.
arrived, there was ' A
Kuuu
Iluin
11C
,„
----------------------------------------------------------------tings eager* will play Grand Ledge lhe
,u“ firemen
----a good many from here attended takers at a cost of thousands of dolOBITUARY.
here In the final game of the sea­ where the principal part of the blaze tne
tlle P
p t
A at
a' Woodland Tuesday
Tuesday ,,lars
T A.
lars thereby using up money that
seemed to be. although
cvening when
whi:n the
lhe men
mCn from here |I rightfully belongs to aged depend
depend-son.
Eddie J Bump, youngest child of
---------- smoke came evening
-----------------from several places in the building. ( W1 a ftne program,
i enls. There was no provision for Edward and Johanna Bump, was
An
An electric
electric clock
dock in
in Mr.
Mr Sigler
Slider s
s ,1 word
received UI
of WIW
the tick-' ---------such diversion
these
bom IU
In -Carlton
township.
Barry
WUttl was
fcJUl ICVW-I.W
---------- of
— —
......... funds in the &gt;~.,I
-------- ---------1-. ----e
TWENTY TEAMS IN
office stopped at 8:01 o'clock. Prom
of Mrs. Martha BeVler al the bill and so it is a clear example of i county. July II. 1862. and entered
INTER-CLASS TOURNEY ‘that time until midnight thc fire- ness
home of her daughter In Detroit Party patrimony at |ta worst
| mto rest Sunday. February 25. 1934.
I men were busy trying to get at the The address Ls 12290 Strel St for. Mr Fitzgerald criticised lhe sales at his home In Hastings, aged 71
Twenty basket ball teams are ex­ 1 blaze.
the convenience of any who might tax administration for failure to • years. 7 months and 14 day*. He was
pected to compete in the Inter-daaa
In Mr. Sigler's suite of rooms the
carry out the intent of lhe leglsla-|the last of a family of seven chiltournament which will be held in contents of his private office, in thc wish to write to her
। ture in exempting tangible personal; dren. He spent his boyhood days as j
the gymnasium here early In March. extreme .**&gt;uth end of the building,
property,■ uim-iiim,
machinery. .UIU
and U.U1.
materials
os muni
most of
his mu
life ue&lt;
on mv
the MIU
old
•SOl'III MAPLE
.'lAll.t. GROVE.
(inuvr, hsiu | well aS
UI 4IU
SOUTH
This is one of the features of the were not much damaged, except by
Mrs Albrt Green of near Middle-I ured in the process of manufacture. । homestead Ui Carlton township. On
year on Lhe athletic calendar at smoke and some from waler; imt
vllle has been staying at the Lee i Tills has resulted in a form of September 2. 1B85. he was united in
Hustings High.
t the floor underneath the other two Lapham home this past week
pyramiding taxation which has 1 marriage to Stella Adelia O’Dell, to
----------------------------------------------------------------O v
C Marshall was -a _______
Hastings —
placed
an unjustifiable burden on- --------which union
were bom--------eight —
chllThe chimney cleaning method offices he occupied, as well as the I u
j farmers and manufacturers. Farm . dren. two of these. Roy. an infant of
bv u Philadelphian, who poured gas­ floor of the unoccupied room, give j vjs|tnr otle day lost week.
is supposed |rsix
------««
blaze The Mrs
Mr, Orrcn Utirwrw
BunMua, returned home , machinery for example
exai
months,
and Beatrice, age 15
oline down it and then dropped in every evidence of a good blaze.
Mr.
Bigler
s
valuable
(ro|n
Anu
Arbor
the
flrM
of
me
,
to
be
eliminated
Bigler's
fronJ Ann
flrst
the .to
from the ux years, preceding him In death, In
a lighted newspaper, proved highly larger part of
llch he uses so
SO much.
much. ' wrp
.---- ■-j.
vhednles os
n« well
well as
a other machin- 1915 he moved with his fjamily Into
law library, which
schedules
saved;; but a lot of books not so ■ Do^t lurgcv
fOrget me
the Wilcox
Cemetery ery. such as punch presses, lathes. Hastings, forced to ref ire from
rebuilt around the chimney te. of 1 was saved
m».M« ---------f*M,iM.«tv ii
»h as
•&gt;. wall
»« a
a set
wt of.Q
nt. _.lrc|. e meeting.
~ ..
course, a mere incidental contlngen- j frequently
used,
well us
March 7. al the
tne ' drills, etc. Tilesc exemptions were farming by his III health. The de­
cy.—Arkansas Gazette.
. Congressional Records, owned by Orange hal| Bt Maple Grove Cen- all specified by the committee in ceased was known for his industry. |
--------------- ---------------------- former Congressman Ketcham, cov---------------charge of the sales tax admlnLslra- honesty and kindness to all. and had
I ter.
Russia Is building iu first sub- cring lhe period when he reprcsentG C Marshall and G S. Mar­ tion Two hours after this committee the respect of al) who knew him. He
way with the aid of nearly 15.000 ed thU district, were damaged be- shall were Battle Creek visitors adjourned. Attorney
General leaves to mourn hte loss os a kind
yond
repair.
members of the Communist Youth
' “
O'Brien gave an opinion saying that and loving husband and father, his
Thursday
The ceiling of the bank's office. In
League. Including thousands of
not--------------be made. wife, Stella and six children. Max E.
mi. l*ua
--- - exemptions
------- ,-----------could
------------Mr.
and mia.
Mrs. vnw.
Chas. Cobb and these
girls, this group was enlisted in the front of the vault was burned family of Battle Creek spent Bun-' Secretary Fitzgerald strongly ques- Bump. Mrs. Mary E. Matthews,
work when tiic subway construction through and,fire broke out in two or day at G C. Marshall's.
I
Mr. O Brien's right to do tills Mrs. Elsie J. Moore. Mrs. Dorothy M
slowed up through lack ot effective three other places to the north from
Mrs. Lee Gould entertained the ««&gt;&lt;! thinks it has worked an undue Tudor. Clarence A- Bump and Carl­
that point al one place showing Ladles' Club Friday.
latfcr.
*
hardship on manufacturers and ag- ton A. Bump, all of Hastings, be­
Mrs. Mildred Weeks of Battle, rlculturists of Michigan, putting sides eight grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2
Creek spent from Thursday until them in a bad position to meet out­
Genuine Leather
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and side competition. It has diverted P. M. Tuesday, February 27. at the
much business to other states.
home on North Park Street with
Mrs. Lee Gould.
Tlte proposed revision of the state Rev. L. L. Dewey officiating. Burial
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cunning­
ham and son of Bellevue spent Sun- constitution is entirely unnecessary. in the family lot in the Fuller ceme­
Mr. Fitzgerald believes. He says that tery. Carlton township.
Mr. and Mrs Bob Elliston and with the exception of two provisions,
OBITUARY.
Geo. Hecker of West Vermontville one pertaining to taxation and the
Charles W Honeywell was born'
other
to education, every krticle is
spent Friday afternoon at L. W.
Rayon Fancy Pattern*
fundamentally
sound.
All
thc at Rawsonville. Michigan. February
changes required could be handled 12. 1874. and died at hte home near
OBITUARY.
by four amendments at very little Plymouth. February 15. 1934- When.
Earl Leroy White, son of Mr. and cost. A constitutional convention, on a boy he moved with his parents to I
Mre. Sam White, was bom May 3, the contrary, would cost $500,000 or the Honeywell farm in Prairievillej
1910, and lived practically all of his more.
township where he grew to man-;
life in Hasting, receiving his edu­
Michigan should adopt a pay-as- hood. At an early age he united with '
cation in our city schools He mar­ you-go plan of financing, Mr. Fitz­ the Prairieville Baptist church.
ried Miss Vclrpa Long of Hastings gerald believes Tills would elimi­
He is survived by a wife, two
Wide Web. Single
on May 19, 1928. and to this union nate the necessity for heavy inter­ brothers, two sisters, and a host of
one sofi. Douglas, now two and a est charges. For example the $50.­ friends who will ever remember him
half years old. was born. After an 000.000 bond issue authorized back for his kindly smile and his sterling
Illness of three weeks, he passed In 1919 for the purpose of building qualities.
away at Pennock hospital on Feby. roods will eventually cost the state
Funeral services were conducted
19, aged 23 years. 9 months and 18 about $100,000,000. The so-called at Plymouth Bunday by Rev. Suth­
days. Surviving are the wife and $30,000,000 "Insurrection" bond Issue erland. Burial tn the Redford ceme­
Spend leu
son, his parents, a sister, Mrs, Lila advocated by the present adminis­ tery.
Hand Tailored!
May Roush, and two brothers. Glenn tration Is absolutely unconstitu­
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
Spend leu— but enjoy dm kuney at ttgiH tatesdagt
8. and Clare WiUtc. all of Hastings. tional. according to Mr. Fitzgerald,
He was a lovltjg husband and fa­ and there is no reason why the peo­
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wleringa
ther, a good son and a good neigh­ ple of Michigan should bear this and family of west of Middleville
Spend leu— but wore enter of erapdonl tetestea—al
bor. always ready to do for others. burden unless they shall have the were guests Sunday of their par­
For a considerable time he was a opportunity to pass Judgment on R ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson.
rally unerr 61 Indeed, a whole now endnote an He to
Scout, later becoming a Patrol by referendum vote.
Charlie Andler was a Grand Rap­
Leader. Funeral services were held
ids visitor Saturday.
Swiss
Rib
Styles
I
at the parents' home, 804 E. Madl- WELCOME EXTENSION CLASS.
Mrs. Arthur Terry came from Chi­
The Welcome Extension Class met cago Thursday to spend a few days
Rev. b. J. Adoock officiating. In­ at the home of Mrs Alma Fingle- here with home folks.
terment in the Fuller cemetery.
ton on Wednesday. Feb. 14. for an
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffin of Mid­
Men's White Pre-Shrunk
all day meeting. The meeting was dleville spent Tuesday evening with
OBITUARY.
Combed BROADCLOTH
Edward Asa Bidelman. oldest son called to order by lhe president. Roll his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gar­
of Charles and Mary Bidelman. was call and minutes of the last meet­ rett.
Several very large moving vans
born In Hastings township. Barry ing read by Sec. Sixteen members
Elastic Side Styles
county. June 11 1873, and departed and two visitors were present. Re­ from Kalamazoo have been moving
this life February 18. 1834. In De­ view of last month's meeting by the the goods of Mr and Mrs. Charlie
leaders
and
all
adjourned
fora
pot
Ring,
frpm Kalamazoo to their new
cember 24. M84. he was united In
home
down
here
on
the
fiats
by
the
luck
dinner
at
noon.
After
dinner
the
, marriage with Cora Roush, who
QUALITY — hrfi* prittJI
I.
survives together with three chll- leaders took over the lesson on “Rout­ Thornapple river.
Relatives, friends and neighbors,
, dren. Mrs Morrte Hill of Hastings. ers took over the lesson on ' Rout­
YOU'LL be lack tor more—ora (
Dayle of Battle Creek, and Wayne ing out the Food Rebels" and the from both here and at Xnrtng. gath-,
you're
worn
carl
Mede
to
our
on
ST-/
with OCC camp at Big Bay. Bur- talk on school lune lies. Mrs. Lucile ered at the home of Perry Bamum
of Pure Linen
Yarger and Mrs Hazel Hinkley were Saturday evening where a most en­
dor. Full cut. food length, ntes At Ceron
the leaders for Mrs. Jerry Andrus joyable evening was spent playing
pesrl button* And tendering improver
Waters and Mrs. Fred Gamble, two and Mrs. Grace Gorham. Next cards and visiting.
I brothers.
Bam
Bidelman
and meeting will be held March 21 at
“The best collar-studs are to be
1 Charles Bidelman. a large number Mrs. Hazel Hinkley**—Pub. Sec.—
found in this country.” declares a
Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy
I of nieces and nephews and a host Ruth Moore.
manufacturer. Unless, of course,
ot friends.
Are Shown To All
The plan for a cheap and simple you're trying to dress in a particu­
In the opinion of a well-known Inaugral ceremony has been spoiled lar hurry—Humorist.
Telephone 2115
business man. lhe average Scotsman by a nation-wide demand for a
Hastings, Michigan
When people are satisfied with
Is a thorough person who Insists on great Jubilee. There will be a halfseeing a thing through. He waa not miillon Democrats there, Including their lot, there must be a low rate
of taxes on it —Atlanta Constitu­
I referring merely to a continuous
tion.
If cinema performance.—Humorist.
for a Job.—New Yorker.

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This and ‘That Backward
Glances:
n;Z „»

nrrr.invETZATOAoo today.
Thc Air Mali Question. .
Of YBStBTdOyi A rtnnatlnn party »»m hald M th* wards humanity. He also apou Of
'p-a* «&lt; aw u&gt; "■a"1 '»
mmEaBSHBraiaaEBa' residence of George Garrison of liomo and what It mean* and what passed away Saturday. Mr*.
J —------------!---------------- 'knowledge of world event*. Probably
Chargea.
it should moon. Home to «mr.® P«&gt;f 0008 gtto*' IMI|CT^ ouj- interest In current history Is not
Counter Charge*.
YEARS AO TODAY.
lath instant, for the benefit of Rev. plo 1* a "filling station." Oat filled in this community. Burial in PraiWILL ROGERS SAYS.
Hasty Action.
SEVENTY KKJHTH YEAR os comprehensive as it should be.
' Mrs: Mary Watkins of Middleville T. McCoy of the M. E. church, the up three time* a day and ateam on 'rlevllle cemetery. She leaves on*
Will Rogers. In his press article of
—-— ---------------------------- Nevertheless
it is 7
worthwhile
note
e ‘:te visiting her daughter. Mr*. ] lecdpts being $68.40. Pretty liberal soma where el*a. Ha spoke of the son and other retativta and friends
Charges and counter charges are
---- -- ---------" 7 last to
Saturday,
says: "We don’t give
to mourn her demise.
“---------------------least .one commentator of our cr|mlnals much punishment but flying thick and fast as a result of I1 Charles Baker. Mrs. H. M. French of for these hard times.
Middleville came Tuesday for a few' Al the first regular mtellng of the
■ ________________________ authority thinks we doi not suffer by We sure give 'em plenty of pubHazel Calthrop and Ivan Smith
government action in terminating days'
]
visit with Mrs. Baker also.
Young Ladles' Pink Ribbon Club worthwhile whan there is activity attended tlu funeral of Mrs. Albert­
■aiM«rlaua&gt;a bz Mali. Po«ti&gt;*i4:
comparison with the people of Eur-. Hetty ” To my mind that's what te
and
when
we
can
do
for
other*
and
al)
air-mail
contracts
and
placing
Ur. SUu rmUley
M1'•'J™
f BAHRY tOCNTY. ob'E YEAH. $i.oo‘
the matter with thc control of crime
son at Hickory Corner* Wednraday.
vu&gt; VUkenburuh cl N.w York £=*“* U» mM,n* opened by when we have responsibilities and Much sympathy is expre*»ed for the
today: were no: heavy enough on the army in control. Some say the Mr.
;
IT COUNTY SIX MONTHS Ao. |
realize
them.
He
ipoke
of
the
be
­
the punishment end I have advo­ president acted with precipitous lot
]
week when U&gt;e WM here m the
““SK*’
family especially for the daughter
nevolence that 1* being shown in at home.
HASTE MAKES WASTE.
cated thc whipping post for the ]■ haste and failed to give the airlines &lt;dt, tn me inured, or th. w. C T. ~
.Meb
COUNTY. THREE MONTHS
Barry county at thl* Hide. Poaalhearing; others, such as Senator i
In view of the growing death and crime of robbery armed and firmly la _______________
Opal* Honeywell of Nlchhol* hos­
Mtu
u. Bernie, wtn.. th. nor- 3^,'XS. SXtiFX '.T7' bly no county in the U. B. that has pital. Battle Creek, was a Bunday
believe
that
if
tlie
ruffian*
who
deBlack.
Democratic
channnan
of
the
P/ ODTS1HK BAHKY COL’NTT. ONK
the privilege* that we may enjoy
W
YKSH IN ADVANCE........... . ........ 11.40 casualty list among U. S. aviators llbcrately set out on a life of crime inve*tlgatlng committee, claimsit te
who ha* been
{&lt;* Mrs. Claude ncgl uppea| to all to come forward and we should make careful con*ld-1
assigned k&gt; air-mai! duty, one is
B rqitkjaN BUBSCniPTlONg, ONE
A Hammond the past four we«U
al&lt;n
pledgc whkh
/
TEAM XN ADVANCE.----------- ---- 12 oo forced Ur conclude tiiat the govern­
oration when our opportunities arc ■ U. N. Honeywell.
returned tn Grand . Rjinlds
Mnntiav.
___ j. . .to with
T.J great
___ .__
..__ .___ so great The old way* are giving
Wednesday lhe house occupied by
.
y sponded
enthusiasm
ment lias acted with undue haste in month after Iwinu caught (and all the concrete fact* so far brought jr ,,
of them arc caughti the glamour forth may be summarized os fol-: Mrz. Barah Branctetetter of Delton and the addition of several new away to the new. He advised con­ Jay Bagley and family caught fire.
ADVERTISING HATES.
oancelllng thc contract* of commer­ would fade out ot the picture These lows:
anu Mrl
airs, ncii uxmer _°oifzvaisma- nanle
namqs
to
the
pledge.
They
tncn
solidation
of scnoois
zchooln as
a* in lots
lota of By the timely aid of neighbor* and
&lt; «&gt;.«he&lt;. ple.d&lt;!; Thfy_the_n sono.uon oi
friends
and the fire department
zoo
were
guest*
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
i
proceded
to
lhe
election
of
officers
]
case*
there
will
be
no
greater
coat
cial companies.
bullies are brave *o long as they are ।
• • •
‘ "' *’
' ‘
‘
ooat.
from Delton, it was extinguished.
I with the following result: Worthy j and
°"H lin
" some instance* ’less
— —
*
Surely more than evidence of col- behind the stock end of a gun but I Postmaster General Farley Justi- Burr Van Houten Saturday.
Mrz. Harry Bergman and son, President—Mtes Carrie Fuller; lat I Tlie Spirit of America is unooo- Considerable damage was done not
.“'Ea'ch luslon was needed to Justify lhe or- remove them from that advantage । fie* thc administration's action on
jrrtlui. Nt
. I Junior of Grand Rapid* spent lhe Vice Prcsidenb-Mtea Mtnnle Row­ querablc. Wo should live for the only to the building but to tho fur­
dcr which sent these army men out and they're all moral cowards. Let'si thc grounds that:
he«r .wmunmB about the prapruw
w„ 11&gt;s,|
Ule PmI o, weekend with her parents, Mr. and; ley; second Vice President—Miss community, county and nation. He niture and bedding. Pirc te bad at
in sero
over treacherous night route* In
J. Seth.
Nellie Geer; Rec. Secretary—Miss ,, spoke of the six greatest men with Rny lime but especially
. oi . uhipplns ion to robbery ,
Urput.nml to &lt;« old dlr :
1J. 1L5S1.
Dt blrlbl or*
Much sympathy is ex­
' w111 h* plane* lacking proper radio cqulp- «rmed-Tom Con u&gt; u&gt; the Crystal
„
-------------------------------11 Lincoln the sixth. WMther.
In our opinion,
—Ml
m
c„„„.eU lldl,„
pouml, M1S3 Theodora Hoekstra of Lan- Clara Phillip.; Oor. Secretary
Horton;; Treasurer
Miss
----- ------- ’—
***
“ । John Ketcham should have sev- pressed for the family.
contractors until the Watre* Act]'i zing waz the over Bunday guest oi Barah
1’0? iou tnenl and other devices which re- Falls Diamond DriiL
.
.,
-------Zzz'z.
ZZz
zz.zz
‘
.
tzzg
wo*
enlji
place.
Even
sentence
that
Mrs.
Aurile
Shipman
and
Miss
Ruth
Florence
Cook.
The
meeting
Mrs.
Harold
Jone*
was
called
to
,-gg
I could be passed in April. 1930.
|
vaa c«ni ducc the hazards of blind flying.
THAT HEAD TAX BUSINESS
Hobson
' then adjourtted
adjourned until next S£tl
Saturday
———# he spoke
was
full uof
.
good
w^u Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, by the se­
• word. r*ch Sr
■ or4.urd Even if the evidence of graft were
AU »bl&lt;u*rr peri
inn in I 3—11 waa ilteRRl to award big route
Cha*. C. Wardell waz here from evening at seven o'clock with thc' thought* and the writer Isn’t capa- rious lllnMs of her mother. Mrs.
There would seem to be noUvir
No comauaital
iky.
extension*
without
competitive
bldChlcago over the week end. owing to following literary program: Im-.ble of doing justice to hte splendid SchteslM.
&gt;«r» a. 100 P" cen* conclusive, a delay of the world which would compel any- , - —
the serious Hines* of his mother, promptu speech—Mia* M. Rowley; f address. The writer ha* beard not
one to pay a head tax this year. How j alnS
Essay—Miss Barah Wright; Decla- ,a few young people express the wteh given by the Rebekahs and Odd
3—It was illegal to permit collu- Mrz. J. C. Wardell.
JOB 1‘RINTING.
corps time to prepare Itself for the thc legislature on thc !7th of Octo- ' sion
among the
the hind-picked
hand-picked cperc
opera­
Joim nrucs
Brock oi
of Otsego,
is now
now.maUon.
Miss jFlorence Slattery; —
that
they
the privilege
be­­ Fellow* Feby. 24. has been port­
ber can tell you what to do on the
jwui
uukko, who u
— —
—z had .....
.....Ku of up
--- ------- ... ------ *n highly apecialized task of night flytors who met at the Post Office De­ nn
on the rr^.ri
road A...
for thea Columbus Fur-I Orifflnil
Original itocm
poem—Miss
Mis* Carrie Fuller,
Fuller. 'ing
1 ing in Mr. Ketcham'sSundav
Ketcham's Sunday Sdiool
Scliool ioned Indefinitely, sickness and cold
Thuatrf’uir*Ing would not have Impeded the ul- wrinkle which maybe the democrats partment In May—June. 1930 agree- niture company, visited his brother.)
a•»
■
class We feel this world is a bet- weather interfering.
~ —__ ....... . .............. .......
ntarw tn llva niter h.vln. ter place to live after having heard
Mr*. Bam Psge ot Quimby Is a
•••« aaa jo* priuim*
ttmate outcome of the Investiga- can explain. If there Is any penally ItlK among themselves what routes re
8. C.
Brock. Friday.
PINE tor
LAKE
FARMERS CLUB.
guest of Mr. and Mrs George Woods
Mr*. Hugh Marks and children of The riuc
,uw met him.
Pine Lake Farmers w
Club
,r
------------------------------------------ tion; would probably have saved for not paying, the authorities will they vrould and would not bid for
Mr. Farley further claim* to be Grass Lake spent thc week end with I ttl the pleMant home of Mr. and
Tlie program cloced with com­ and family.
have to put nil Michigan into Jail
AIR MAIL CON TRACTS.
much fiecdleM lo&amp;s ot life and and let out occasionally here and Idlssatlhfled
Tire Ladles’ Aid will meet with
the facts that of her parents. Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Mrs Cassius Hughes Saturday. Feb. munity singing.
-------------- with
There have .unquestionably been equipment. Ono U forced to wonder. there one who had slipped lhe clerk .
...__ _
Meeting adjourned after singing Rev. and Mrs. Miles at Delton, Mar.
| 26 domestic nir mail contract* Moorman.
' a&lt; for a
meeting. Sixty were
Chas. o.
G. Weissert
Welssert wa*
was the guest
guest , prMenl to enjoy B won balanced "God Be With You Till We Meet 14. Do not forget the date end be
instances
of irregularities and in view of thc fine record of com­ n couple of dollars.—Frank Bryce. I awarded during Post master Brown's I Cha*,
administration. 24 went to Aviation]ofr u,
Mr. .to*
and Mrs.
cha*. a
A. wteert
Welssert menu planned and served by mem­ Again." Wc meet Saturday eve­ sure to be there.
».r. ro,..
■buses with respect to air-mall con­ mercial air companies in compari­ Grand Ledge independent.
ning. March 10, with Mr. and Mr*.
Wallace Bugbee of Gem. Kansas,
Corporation, tiiat there were many land family of Kalamazoo over
Of
nutrition claw.
tract*. Errors have been made In son with that of thc army air corps.
consumers Power Company reasonably established air trans-I Sunday,
was a guest of his uncle, John Dos­
Vlce-Pres. Lee Nottingham presid­ Ernest HalL—Pearle Bagley. Secy.
than
“ cent more **"
_ port passenger lines desirous of ob- 1
drafting the air-mail. Unnecessary whether or not this country can at- pay* in taxes 75 per
ter. and family, Bunday. Kansas
ed during tho short business meet­
HIGII^ANK.
our
four
largest
industrial
plants
lainlng
air
mall
contracts
which
re-i
lias
been hl* home for several years
and uneconomical route* have been ford to let the development of avia­
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ing and we sang "Onward Christian
All these things should be carefully
given Government aid. The policy tion get entirely out of private considered before projecting our­
Mr*. Fannie Templeton, who has soldiers." and repeated the Lord’*
Forty-eighty friends from this but somehow we still claim him as
i been---------visiting—
her -----------parent*.-----Mr.------and, t—
prayer
------community of Mr. and Mrs. ciair
of "extensions” whereby existing hands.
selves headlong into any municipal
Frances Doster Is tn Nashville
। Mrs. W. H. Stebbln* for some time.
Henry Rogers took charge of a Marshall of Bellevue were pleasantWhy break up the most efficient venture of a competitive character.
lines were permitted to"increase
for Mrs. Lawrence Osborne
j will return Monday to her home in splendid program prepared by hlm- 'ly entertained last Saturday eve- curing
and family.
their netvrorks at the expense of air service in lhe world, Just to pen­ —Muri DdFoe, Charlotte- Republi­
]Seattle. Wash. Her sister. Miss Car-'self and Mrs. Ruth Hughes. Com- ,ning at their home, commemorating
can-Tribune.
Rex Smith, who was ill the latter
rie Stebbins, will accompany her.------------------------------------------.u-n
—
.
,
rx.
_»
smaller companies and sometimes alize a few grafting stock manipu­
munlty singing. "America, the Beau- the Feb. birthday anniversaries of
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Isaac
Patrick,
1
ful " A summary of Farmer* Week several of them. Ice cream and
Colonel Lindbergh* scolding tele­
lower bidders has properly been lators?
sume his studies In the Kellogg
IT IS necessary that
at Lansing was given by John Kll- cake were served late In the eve- school
gram to thc President anrnt the
Viewed with suspicion.
Monday.
he who commands
lick. He has attended Farmers nlng and a fine time had by all.
cancellation of thc air mail con­
Milo Lehman, who has been very
A senate committee is devllng into Gov, Comstock asks fur non-par­ tract. once again emphasizes that
Caldwell. Dr. and Mrs. F. Carroth- Week twelve years and said that It
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and son HI. is on lhe gain. Wo arc pleased
well should have at
in
pushing critics should first have all thc
crs. Mu* Bernier Sherman and was true that this year s program victor of Battle creek were Saturfacts of the air-mail situation and tisan co-operation
some time obeyed.
Robert Hendershott and Miss Mar­ was bigger and better He told of I day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. to report all the sick an gaining.
Should be given all support jxxssiblo through n comprehensive legislative facts—Muri DcFoc. Charlotte Re­
Mrs. Ethel Stebben spent a few
—Cicero.
ion Goodyear attended thc Shrin- the
.... exhibitions of the different,Bert*»»•».
Daly.
If definite instances of collusion program, much of which is good; publican-Tribune.
days recently with her daughter.
I er's party ui Grand Rapids Friday. breeds of stock He was especially j Mr
nd M„ M । Hecker of Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Martin, of
can be brought to light, the mistakes makes co-operation Impowlblc by THAT IMPORTANT 30 SECONDS
nlKtU
Interested In the calf feeder pro- , H„tln
»,-ni wednroda7 even in. Gull lake.
rectified and the grafters penalized Insisting that hl* $30,000,000 ln*ur- i The "Stop-and-Go” lights on
Mr*. Emma Todd, who ho* been ject, as he had a calf in this con- a,
*
Mrs. P. j. Hughes attended tho
I spending the past seven or eight, test that look fifth place. He spoke '
M
both tlie cause of aviation and of rection bond bill be given prime Clinton avenue have been out oi
."kd .iu. Mr ehUdrm m cudUlue oi th. y.nou. oonwu .nd tho ,1.1 ,
M° -Tim Farmers Club al Pine lake Saturday
good government will be advanced, consideration, abo by refusing to commissidn for a week. A farmer
wiih in the Republican-News office
has returned to her home here
who finished in fifth place in lhe EX,77.77.]..'
“ Mr “1 Mx,t afternoon. There may be others
from
here In attendance, have not
The Investigators should be given reconsider the small loan bill for finding fault that he barely escaped
Miss Florence Crosby of Grand sheen shearing contest. One of the
North kanacllcal Aid BoI Rapid* te the guest of Mr. F. Car- novellie. In the 'Believe It or not ’ dely wffi mret rt Mr and M« £ been informed.
ail possible support.
lowering the present rate of 42 pcr accident at the cllnton-Waiker in­
Republican caucus March 3. Peo­
tersection bt cause of thc lack of
, rothers tnday
display were apple, that had been
But the task of thc committee is cent per year,
ple's Caucus March 9.
W R cook left Friday for Detroit kept in storage since 1931. Olin d7nntr ^ervmte welcomV
I lights. We personally saw un old
to discover what Irregularities oc­
'A
.
lady dedgr frantically to avoid a cclved no consideration whatsoever, I to attend the meeting of the Michl- Brown, who formerly lived In thisTHE CROSSROADS.
A SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
I"
’’
Mrs Henry Bidelman atcurred and not to prove that a sys­
car whizzing straight through the that of thc $78,000,000 given In 1930­ gan Press Association
----------■— hud '“-•
-------• 1 Mr. and
community,
ehw
&lt;4- —
IM, dlalht
lh,„ unde
Mr*. Homer Bates passed away at
33
to
airmail
carriers.
$46,800,000
tem of subsidies existed Congress.
inter.-ectlon
We
also
have
heard
It is a fine thing that various civic
■ Mrs G A Terry, who ha* been
had been paid in excess, since the
El!,
■ “If1?,.0'
In Haa&gt;U«, her home Wednesday evening after
Itself, with wlde*pread public ap- clubs arc planning to work together many grumble al the delay thc subsidy was based on wasteful space ■ spending the past two months with each days and evenings activities. Thuradav
two week*' serious fline**.
| her sister. Mrs R. M. Lambic, re­
cause when m commfwion
Vocal duet—Mrs. Mildred Castle । -----•
Mr*. Hattie Hopkin* returned to
proval, deliberately undertook a sy»- in the interest ot thc H olings 8ym- light*
Bernard’• Whlltmore of- nea( NashYes. it is nggravatUig to lose thirty rates instead of poundage
' turned Thursday to her home in and Charlene. I vllle spent Sunday afternoon and her home at Battle Creek Saturday
, tem of subsidies for thc purpose of phony Orchestra and Band For thc seconds of valuable time—much
Flint.
Reading — "Home, the
Power evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. Haw* evening.
Against these three major objec- । Wallace Unborn spent Bunday in
building up an American air trans- im_s! year and one^-haH a number of better, we suppose, to smash up a
House,"
Norma
Brown.
:
Ralph Townsend of Ldweli spent
I tfons the following rebuttal haS i Battle Creek and was thc guest of
.bllu.
port which would be the equal of' local musicians have been practicing car occasionally, or run over some j bcm made
Mdnologue—“In a Milliner Shop." I Mr. Burke Cramer and Ml** Sunday with his father. George
lady or child. What’s the hurry,
iRev. and Mr* W J. Lockton
Clara Scott.
any in the world. Despite abuses,regularly each week, paying regular old
j Florence Kniflcn of Baltimore Townsend, and sister. Mrs. Frank
anyway? Just what do you do when ! )—The Kelley law of 19M gave
Everyone was more than pleased ]called on Mr. and Mr*. Forest Bidel­ Bush onfd
which are being brought to light, dues to meet the co.,, of the hall you reach your destination thirty the Postmaster General authority to
to have It announced that John C. man Sunday evening.
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
MIAS turtle WllUtl* of Hastings
the plan has succeeded. Great Brl- rental and other incidental ex­ seconds earlier than you expected — "extend" mall contracts, was In no
way superseded by the Watres Act.
Mr and Mrs. F. Hawblitz were in spent part of last week with Ml&amp;i
Mr. and Mrs O F. Chidester at- Ketcham would b^ next He paid
lain who pays far more In subsidies penscs. Many people her" hope tiiat Schuyler Marshall. Clinton county No one save Postmaster ’General' tended
tribute to hLs former collegue and Hastings Tuesday cvening.
Dori* Williams.
thc
Rathbone
sisters
party
Republican-New*.
Merle Cooley and family of Has­
Farley through Mr Brown had vio- I at Charlotte Monday night, the dear friend, Joseph L. Hooper of
than we. has decided that our plan tills association of musicians may
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Marshall and
lated lhe letter or the spirit of the j guest* of Mr Patterson. Miss Hattie Battle Creek, and he also paid trib­ family of Bellevue were Bunday tings spent Bunday with Frank
POME
is worthy of imitation The Dutch become permanent Tne concerts
Watres Act by his geographical ex- McIntyre was al*o in attendance, ute to one oi Barry county's old- ]afternoon callers ot Mr and Mrs Bushong and family.
who fly the longest single strip of given to date ov both thc bairn and A woman 1* funny
est
residents.
Alonzo
Mudge,
whom
]
Mr and Mrs. Orley Smith. Homer
tensions, for which lhe bill makes 1 the gu?st of her cousin*. Mr. and
Curt Marshall's.
There’s no doubt about that!
air line In thc world, have sent ex­ lhe orchestra have been ve.y much She hates to be thin
Bates and Mrs. Nettle Kenyon spent
full provisions
Mrs. Fox. and Fred Hendershott he had known for years to be the
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Sunday with Harold §mfth and
perts here‘to study our system of worth while. Since these musicians
2—The P&lt;*t Office conferences In who wa* entertained by Gerald Doi- truest type of good neighbor. Mr.
And she hates to be fat!
Ketcham gave much food for
Mrs. Henry Sadler of Kalamazoo (amily tn Hastings.
May—June. 1930. on air mall con- son.
night flying which has lead to more supply lhe melodies, some outside She would be like Garbo
... Marshall
1 lunched With Mr and —
Mrs
Mr~and"Mrs. Leon Manning and
tracts were no secret. The Post OfMr and Mrs Arthur DeMott en- thought on being neighborly.
And next like Mae* West
titan 40 per cent of our daily total co-operation m the form of commitHe quoted from Harry Emerson Calthrop one day last week.
__________________________________
Mr*. Hattie Hopkins of Battle Creek.
fice Department had even put out tertained a few friends Saturday
She yearns for lhe liumnr
of 158437 transport miles being tees to handle necessary busine** de­
Mrs. Marshall Calthrop entertain- ’ Mr. and Mrs. Custer Smith and Mr.
a press release un them. No evi- evening of Mrs Fred Olley of Calc- Fosdlc. "The shortest and surcct
Dressier adds with it zest.
road
to
hell
Is
to
have
everything
cd
six
little
girls
Feby.
18.
honoring
Fred
Jdarcussen of Grand Rapids
flown after dork. Sweden ha* aLs-j tails, publicity and uerct vale for She wants to be dainty
dcnce had yet been adduced that donla and Mb* Brisbane uf Lanto live with and nothing to live Marra's sixth natal day Cake and were here to attend the funeral of
Mr. Brown was informed ot the ln-,r
sing.
recognized our supremacy In this concert* would seem deslra'ile. It Is
ter-company deals leading up to a
Mrs. George 8 Kahler has been for." He made many worthwhile Ice cream were served. Games and Mr*. Homer Bates,
department of aviation. Within five this type of assistance that the vari­ She wants to make birdies
redistribution of contracts
। called to Saranac by the serious Ill­
Un .'month fairways
years, an air transport was devel­ ous civic clubs hope to ghr There
3— As to the legality ot contracts, iness of her grandparents. Mr. and
She wants to be pretty
oped to a point where Ui 1933 550.000
Wants Hepburns allure
all had been approved by tftat Jeal- :Mrs A. B. Pratt.
ous guardian of thc national purse.
.jza&amp;cngers were carried with a re­ an xvsociatlon cannot r.e made pc. Siu wants to go places
John Sullivan of Fort Benton.
Comptroller General McCarL
,;Montana, was the guest of A. A. An­
And yet be demure
markable record of safety, in addi- manent here without bring a ftnan
4— From 1929 to 1933 compcnsa- ।derson Friday for a short lime.
One moment H's laughter
. tion to 7.665.000 pounds of air mud cul burden to anyone
tion paid to air mall carriers by the । Mr and Mrs- Wayne Woodworth
and 1.660,000 pound* of air express
Post Office Department wa* reduced ireturned from Eaton Rapids Mon­
You cun t understand her
The above record has been due
'from $109 to 42c per mile
'iday Where they had been for a few
5— If Mr Brown did attempt to idays' visit.
Io private initiative This entire de­
Barry county * experience with But there's one thing about her
I reduce ruthless competition among
Mr. and Mrs George Tolhurst
velopment during the past five years Covert Ruad bond* indicates it
airlines, he was doing no more than' were called io Allegan Monday by
A woman's not dressed
which has placed our country to isn’t a sound policy to go into debt
I the present Administration is try- the death oi her brother-in-law. G.
Till she powders her nose!
the forefront of commercial aviation on the promise of state aid. Michi­
-Marie Pope. Southwc^C^Cmn- ing to do under the NRA
■ L. -Boyce
Strung partisans In the present
Ray Quigley and wife
______________
of Hastings
has been jeopardized by the decision gan owes Barn $66 000 none of munlty Alliance.
adtninislralion have attempted to have been guest* at the home of L
which I* likely to be collected in
EATING ITSELF TO LIVE
। Justify lhe cancellation of contracts' T Sessions the past week Mrs.
existing contracts, including those full until the state* finance* take a
With its unlimited |X&gt;*rr to tax' on lhe grounds of morality. Re-. Quigley wa* formerly Myrtle Seswhich were granted to the lowest definite turn for the better. County people, government can destroy ,publlcans. so It is claimed, hate siotis —Portland Review
■ ----- always favored industry and big
County
School
Commissioner
bidder. The reason for this extra­ officer, tuid nothing at al! to do with every vestige of individual jx-rson
and property rights T*~
The plan to business as a fundamental theory , Ketcham went to Caledonia Monday
ordinary action is not clear Either lhe road* in question. They arc hot haw the federal government
m?ke
government. The airlines have1 to deliver an address before the
the president has acted with pre­ to blame. The Covert Ruad bill as RFC loan* to private industry' prospered on subsidies and Insiders । Thornapple
'
. .Valley
..
pioneer's Amo- '
sounds very niqr but when you have made millions from stock ciatlon The meeting was largely at­
cipitous haste or else he has posses­
President Roosevelt was tended and was very interesting.
Sion of astounding facts not yet the ccjuhty to a definite par: in a realize that ihbioan means that the deals.
]
will control your indus­ [only trying to purge un industry
made public. Certainly nothing yet program Initialed entirely by peti­ Rovemnicnt
try. and run it with bureaucrats.! tiiat hud been loo long at the treas­
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY |
brought to light during the investi­ tion of individual citizens But tills you should have cause to be Iury
,
trough
I
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Lunn expect,
gation can justify the blanket can­ experience shotid be a warning for alarmed For such Joan* are |»os-1
siblc only when government use’, ]j Senator Black in a radio speech to leave Hastings soon, and so a few I
cellation of contracts.
of their neighbors and friends
in credit to obtain fund* for thc I talked as follows:
plunge into obligations on expecta- loans, and this credit is backed only*! "The Americans jvho still cling planned a surprise on them last,
A COMPLIMENT.
night. They came armed:
Hons or promise of ^.stance from
to the ancient facta in honesty takep Thursday
with table* and card* and a pleas-1
"To me Grinnell teemed ft dis­
Articles
heart This administration not only1 ant evening wa* spent with pedro.,
tant. 1 imagined that Europe would
I speak* to you about Justice. It dares CofTee and fried cakes were served
it* word. But if tax receipt* fall
to defy lhe power of concentrated late in the evenuig. Mrs. Will
be-Just as distant from Grinnell as
oplnicnt.
down, if the budge: gets out of bal­
wealth and privilege to secure it. Young and John Busby won first
Grinnell is from Europe. Not at all.
ance if debts pile up. any loryn of
In your name it tell* lhe beneticiary
prize*.
.
of fraud to surrender booty."
pajmen: u intpocsible and there u
Mrs Julius Russell and Miss Anna
?oveniincnt tries to run industry by
with the professor^ and students of no court of appeal.
Bessmcr spent Tuesday in Delton
juteaucravy
you
sec
how
-quickly
To nuch talk, critics of thc ad- the guest* of Mrs F- A. Blackman.
•lit* town. I realized that Europe
niinutrXttons
action
pointed
out
wm not obliterated in lhe mteu ot
Mrs John Lindsey of Grand Rapdurtrlul profit. and this xpelLs unt- tiiat the entire &lt;78.000.000 spent in
। id* u lhe guest of Mr*. J. Lee Reed.
nmoteneM
Iwrsal drouth for the very sources
of the streams of government credit
••WuU 'tae be
.err CMut). 1UM TM
o.
Hillers imenttonr.? Was France Opion can be improved greatly by .11 will be like an animal consuming
itself to keep alive —George Averill.
peacefully mcllned? Ard the smallktc,k
Birmingham Eccentric.
er nations of central Europe? Could Angcics Recurd.
tlu United States help? And how?
Our authority for fad* and direct M^CV!lLS Mr. james OyfT'ld left
The eagerne**. thc pertinence, the
If he starts ofl his speech. No
NEWS GLEANINGS.
intelligence of these and a hundred one hopes more fervently than 1 for
quesUous! Wliy the knowledge of world peace." wan tor thc second
Eighty-one stations
associated
Europe displayed in that college paragraph Hut begins. "However"— wit It'Columbia' Broadcasting Com­
In the opinion of many, this pre- This air mail incident offers the
pany radiocast programs of Fred eipltous cancellation of private air first test for such a declaration,
to*n In the middle of a great belt Detroit News.
.
^Taring's Pennsylvanians, making mail contracts is the first major
• • •
cd farms was infinitely greater titan
An American is a man who knows■t thf l»ike*t network for any reg- mistake of the Roosevelt sdmlnlsplenty of people have whispered
te displayed in most places in how to manage the country .nd' XrSSS
°‘ “*
t ration IU importance transcend* about- that “this air mail investlgaihe question of graft or collusion.1 lion was part of a general admin­
«rein*
airt™ M.uMUct/m
IwUhrt lic kncw 110*’ to manage hi* 1
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- t5lrgt|vc aticlnpt to blacken Ute
If .the
administration
falls to admit
Thu* speak* Btelcy Huddleston, a klds
Angclcs TlnWi
Thr United Stales is the world * ..
its mistake in a matter involving a 'previous Republican administration
foreign airrespondent of note who
'largest prooucer of canned goods
now tourixig Uw United Blaus. Al-1 A dog u listed in the Lex, Angeles.industry a\erage* about 4400.- ’’mere" few millions of dollars, what ■ and thereby make political ammu­
nition for Ute November election*.
thouzh un American. Mr Huddie*um telephone directory That shuulu
measures tiiat involve hundreds of We prefer to believe that this is
ha* lived so much abroad that ho U raise a howL—Atlanta Constitution.
JOO janeUes of prodia a.
millions? Roosevelt won the nation pure poppycock; that lhe Rooseby
his
candor
when
he
frankly
ad
­
veltian conception of politics Is
if anything even more familiar with! Bachelor: A man wIjo couldn’t
Utopian Price*.
'Ute life of Europe Uuui he te with lake "yea" lor an an*»w.-BuDUuirt
The Hollywo°'1
Orand °I*™ mitted much of his program was above sueh pettiness. Thc pOaUnas. Hmu of hte ua'I** country.
Magazine.
** Proponng opera tot experimental, but tiiat lie. himself, 1 ter general might subscribe io such
would be lhe first to admit error. ■ tactics but not thc president.
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Women s Club

WOODLAND.
, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scofield of
(West Woodland were guests of Mr
The March n
and Mrs. Carl Scofield Sunday.
sion*ry Soctety
Mrs Prank Nash !-ft Wednesday home ot Mr*. Fred Jordan
for
osls&gt;r Minneapolis.
Minneapolis, Kansas, where she evening,
evening. March A
fl. They will
a
wili visit relatives.
brat* Founder's Day. Eight Isdles
Mr .nd Mr, Boberl Anitin »I
Lansing spent Sunday with Mr*. R
Austin
gram will make a very Interesting
A “linI evening. The men of the church
Mr. and Mr*. Oco. Forman of are especially invited to attend.
West Woodland were Bunday guests
Mr and Mrs Far C Win* enter°'wr Zf 5S2
Mr. nhd Mrs. Welby Crockford n*v
called on Mr*. Elizabeth Oibboney Re*

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Despite Ute cold weather, over one
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;
JJ04*
“ J*1* “would accommodate both townriilp* I*’cre u * po»iUv« way of proving hundred women at|ehdad the Spring
[•»————-------------------- [^&gt;*0
J*. J** *'*^n8 to and
-ff0rtilng them ths chance to vh,t grade work in thc scliooL* of Fashion Show tn charge of the
our understanding TTie Banner ha* *"?? **** dUU,rt •cho°l[arrange with other twelve grade ‘ hte' cityte better than the average Home Department held Friday aftrnado plain slatemetite of the situa*
The#questton faced by the people ichools. AJ the CWA and the Kel- Ciade work done in the average one- emoon. Feby. 23. in the recreation
the Kilpatrick
tton. which we would not do if there *
towrtehlps and lhe three lon Foundation would be exited ro*™ schools of the county. Until ruoin of the Central building.
was same sly plan being concocted.
to*nahlp* mentioned. 1* to pay for a new consolidated *chool
*8° ll,c cmP^*,,uln
The room was decorated with
made like naw. The n
People putting up Jobs do not ad-|*^_
lt ?X* “”,3®! building, if constructed, it would
PubHcschoM was upon the planla Irrns and a beautiful bou­
much better equipped t
lter rise them In Che newspapers mBZle to give their children th* natumUy be up to them to decide,
ot ‘b* h1811
Lar j ' B Qurl of spring flowers which served
It has a full basement
Further, if a single district wishes to1
atKX
the B»nner
essenttaT^t Todav tha^te^hoimUv “ *
kground for the mannrgOnaaUdate with another, it would ^Sktated
at vaJStaSdi Xn »PMkln« of making Hasting*
£'»■ ^t care^^tJken to QU1,U M thoy duPla&gt;'cd new ‘Prln«
require majority action ot the quart-. i2S*MUMteliUe
m th?*hteh whoote the center of educating the
’XT EL ^itabletSent i ,roel“ *nd mUHncr&gt;' Mbls M,rte of Nashville Friday.
Mr»- v«» Miller aqd daughter.
fled electors of that district. If a[*f “w“ev“^-!" ftL h*‘’• children of the three townships and
uradre in ertv!P,rk" ,n a
^ok
Mr* Richard Hughes of Chicago 'Marilyn, of Chicago visited her *!•Ifffler* and
the audience "behind
scene*"■ and Mr*. C B Benluun of Hasting* *«• Mr»
Mn Ruth Parson and her falhi
5SXV;
“•«
Si 15“ S
« K fX ....” pS! ------------------------- the
- --------_
Mr. Eberhardt, of Laming wi
X^hlo t&gt;-That is up to the people directly
htoh IhrouBhoui hl* rchool life We can as she described the manufacturers' visited Mr and Mrs Karl O. Pad . Friday and Saturday.
kiUimw elector, -“
«-..TJ!
lhe .“
lowiuhlp:
“«&gt;;:"
luw)
We
The regular monthly supper will Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
S2KP-* concerned, wlvo would naturally
“P”|e1* accommodetta,
?cc.onunof1,“c*u. J
or. huh demonstrate this from results now *.'x&gt;i» where a drew goes through frbm Thursday until Sunday.
to that no ■pulUn, over U poeelbu-. 2”“™•*
tohool rtudenu from (hot or.m «
various procexj-s until it i* com­
Mr and Mrs Glen England were 1 be served st the Methodist church Hilbert. ,
“*"r
ev,d«it in the school* of Hastings
.available school advantages. Tlie **’* •*/*
£* *“*? Up to eight or ten years ago. three- pleted. The latter part of her talk Grand Rapids visitors Saturday, next Wednesday evening. March 1.
Blow cu ml.
with- "“Jr’“ u^d!,X LulMtoS lo «• l0“rU“
h°"°' •"«lcuu
'■&gt;“ was devoted to new fashion notes Mrs S. A. Holmes, who has been In the church basement. Club No.
DOUD COKNEU.
,.q I
"
for tprUig and how beat to adapt vbltlng her daughter. Mrs. David 4. Mrs. Lena Velte. chairman, will
One mo,.
_____ ~.5! “,. 7 lu»uns, liuh «hooi .... r.....
Will Oufd te some better after hte
™r“' them to\he individual. The model* Vail, for the past month, returned put on the supper.
the Banner taut week, intimated
“
Htollns. U Ite natural
iradlna
aara^ml^W re-'
,'“S ““'f’
ri
*Hie
“■* annual' •*
Mystery
—— ■*
Mother
—■-------and
J attack of appendldtte.
that the Banner is “meddling** lnAUK&gt;
■
l“‘*c »■“■*»' •«««.« u.. ____ .grades &lt;?, training in district —Miss Sadie Glasgow. Mr* A B to Woodland with them.
-*nt*r
e.'ir
thnt
naw
nz
rsa-uzan
.
.
suggesting plan* for giving better; ce,n.t^
Uw‘ P”1 **
qulzcd, as well as 25 busses. Hasting* ।
Oidiey. Mrs Wm Clark. Mrs Che*­
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Stitrley and Daughter banquet-will be held at
Mrs. Etta Tolle* of Bedford vte- ’
[•duration Grr rural children. We ore
is not acouible to either the l00uld not afford to pay for these school* The number of pupils in ' er Hodges. Mrs. A Lynn Brown and fiimli) Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hack- the Methodist church Friday eve­ ited her sister here from WednasLure the lady will admit that public Woodland or Fireport school*;' •"
■ • equipment.
--------- -------u&gt; ..........
bunding* and■ their
The the High school of this city is about Mr*. B M. Tuttle—then appeared cnbruih
----------------, of Portland and ning. March 9.
and-------family
day
until
Saturday°LIrXln8 whlch *?
। only way it could be done would be equally divided between rural and attired In new spring fnx-ks and Miss Leona Snyder of Pewamo were
Rev A E Wynn, who has been 111
Mr. and Mr*. Robert MaMannte •*}’
[education I* a public matter, to
'
—j... --------to Uw Freeport and Middlethe CWA or the PWA. and city. A* a result of tlie great Im­ , hat*.
Sunday
guests of...
Mr. and...
Mrs.
[every citizen is, or ought to be inter­
visited friend* at Shults Friday m- '’?■'*
uiu.-cilivm tn
provement
in grade
|iaur teaching
va-ALUlug in
Ul
mend.
ested. and discussion of It la the v4?PJchoo}l: tO 1,01 ,,ttrl of HoP° the Kellogg Foundation. Neither lhe HasUiiga for several recent year* thc
nlng.
.
Mr« R«&gt;™n Feldpausch presented Chas Cook
*^
h
..
COuld
J)
0
!
be
.
“
CCO
??
,nCKll
“
*
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Kellogg
Foundation
nor
thc
CWA
Tlie dedication
Kilpatrick
Mrs A. V Morlan of P.w Paw is
— of
.— the
—_________
right of everybody. Especially doe*
majority, and m wme instances the an interesting and helpful dLeusMr* May Carl visited her son and
that apply to a public newspaper. at 'Deltnn; and for the entire town- and pWA wou]d ^ave any interest largc majority, of the honor stu- '*1'”* on "Pmonalily tn New Spring spending two weeks with her son,, church wa* held Bunday. Feby. 25. family of Hastings and attendad ths .. . *
and was largely attended. Dr. W. , Hastings P. T. A. recently.
AH the Banner hut done is to -.ug- ships of Rutland. Hastings and whatever in building such buildings dents In &lt;&gt;ur graduating classes have Coat* and Suite, emphasizing the Donald Gager, and family
praotically
Baltimore,
the pevpu: Uytng Jn the
Mrs Freda Fluhrer and son. Gee. E. Musgrave, North DIM. Bishop,1
.
igc*'.
ges: possible
poosiuic plans
puuvi tor
ror better
ociivr educuu- •.
’
- all of ------. - • ■provid- units* me
*••■*■
1- -4-L. toMlk V———J
ret Wantlnoi,
nama. itowru
.
...
..... of. .townships
__ ...... been city pupils. Tiiat would no: be modcrn 'stream-lined and "wind- and David Kilpatrick of Lansing officiated. The Kilpatrick class was: K1ttKII
WI *auc“ b sick with heart treu- »ih*
rational advantages tor the children M
Hastings ran
can annnlv
supply th*
the neceship* and. parts
true if rural pupil* were a* well blown" effects that deflnltely mark
of the flve townships and parte of
JJ?™ ttnd iscinHes. The laws mentioned were'thenuelve* interest- trained tn the eight gradev they have j Hii* year s fashions She made use were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. organised during the Civil war and i b*e
}m
Frank Kilpatrick,
three other townships mentioned. ’I M C
’ed-and desired to have It done
the church which was built some | Mr.’ and Mrs. Will Shriber ot HMin the
rural one-room school*
. . 'll
»•«. kumi
—
.
I .. j l. ji .. . .. .a.
. for a consolidated school in-a city i It qan be seen from thLs that It
Mr and Mrs Paul Wing and fam- time later was dedicated tn 1873 by tings visited her parents Bunday.
1* conipared with that obtained In thc (•tilts t &gt; show more clearly how subh
VutaibUd y II HK KuhnU, and thr „„ ol
bu[
o„
Delton consolidated school* shall bet,provide
------ -- Act
• •” —
...by ateurd 10 eve” thlnk ol P‘ntU1« city grade school* Rural boy* and style notes are worked out.
under
238 a way
built, and If the Middleville and which townships can Oct and ar- °*CT”
‘tlrls «enfral!*' •'P'-^inc have belter I Miss Jean DeVries sang two love­
for such schooling ai Has-.lhc ma&gt;°rlty of the people in Ch , health, get more out-of-denns ex-1 ly solos. “Elegy" by Massenet, and
Woodland
consolidated
school*. range
.
™'lld h**« to show erclse than city
-...................
lahall be enlarged, those four schools tlniJ. in that event Mfr of ths
pupils. ...........
Better “Crying of the Water" by Campbell
can take eare of ths rural school other
,
and Tipton Thc latter lyric was
three townships could unite that they w*^cd it
nra.ui
health usually means uu...,
better du-­ «..«
[need*
of
Thomapple.
Yankee ,with Hastings Rutland and BalU-!1088 Foundation or thc CWA would deat*. jf grade work in rural school* sung
g first in English, then
In
townships This plan, under i™°ney„ %,'2!?.?,^,
*** Pt&lt;u“1 lo tbnl
lEpring*. Woodland. Castleton. Maple more
.
... ln '*”■ 8radcs„ of
_. Frcm
French
Mis* Nelda Cool occom(Drove, tlie east part of Carlton, al- the
j
operation of Act 738. wdUld not ! •&lt;*&lt;&gt;€&lt;« buUdlngs. I! will be up to Ute our c|
city school*, the rural pupils panled nt thc piano
All goods sold in C. Thomas Stores are guaranteed
so parts ot Barry. Prairieville/Hope cost
,
the
1
oast
tne taxpayers of.
oi th,
uie mral
rural '
- ---—' c&lt;!lcrr
----V» u
■&gt; *ould
’&gt;u&gt;d ftill be netting most of the
The next inerting of thc Women's
■ district*
j, .-.-.- as
.. mubh
v, _ a*
— they
iheirare
own‘heir
freeown
will »«*
and »««
accord
It d If it Ho,i.,rs m thetr high school work, club will be held March 2. at which
and; possibly
Orangeville.
j
I----7—.------------------z The
V” north- school
“»dIf
j»^or
to be exactly as represented. If at any time you
Our Own Blend of Care­
lern part of Irvtng and lhe north- |lMW#
U1P average, paying for tlie u *}? * good arrangement they nu only w.t). lh,.rt(orc_ to accfMln- lVn(. thf. rxcJuuiw, |&gt;roftranl wllh
find that un article purchased here is not satisfac­
fully Selected Coffees.
acgrade*■&gt; V.
of could B’ut jJ10U,d rej&lt;xi it.
for lhla chanBe u, honor student, m Nashville u scheduled. Ten will be
I[western’ part
. of
. __Carlton
---. can
----- be --MI support
Uliaj of only eight Hiraaa.
■-rwnmzviaiAd at
ai Freeport
wrMnnrt
I schooling So .from
----- ...
—
Icommodated
tlvr
standpoint of
The „&gt;&gt;.«.
other alternative &lt;«
1* to con­ reccm ycar*--the majority 11 o w _ served
tory you are urged to return it. We will either re­
r—d
coming
to
city
pupliv
—
compared
I Fortunately we have in this coun-lthe taxpayer, it could not bctvbjec- tlnue one-room rural eight grade
There
are
several
changes
to
be
place
it
or
refund
your
money.
This
policy
per
­
Ity a good system of state trunk line*! tlonable. From the standpoint of tlie districts gohyolsjuri us we have with previous years when lhe great made In the club protram for the
land county highways A total ot child and of giving the child a bet- them now. flnd If children arc sent majority of hsnor student* came? । remainder of thc year Ml*s Mary
mits you to trade with confidence at your
narir VI
1168 miles of township highways are ter chance for twelve grades of from such districts to a high school from tlie rural schools—Is tlmt our Sue Wigley, who la sent out by the
C. Thomas Stores.
Ibeing improved every year, so that schooling. It would seem in every the districts would pay, their tuition, City schools arc now doing better Michigan Slate Asscclatlon of Life
(the question of accca* to conwlidnt- way desirable. If It cannot be arBorne rural schools have good grade work Uian t&gt; done m lhe av­ Underwriters, will give a lecture on
Premium
led school* by means of busses will ranged, then it would mean that the I equipment In some district* there erage rural school Wc think any March 9 This meeting is in charge
[not be difficult The fact that school children In thc territory mentioned i are teachers a&gt;»ve thc average But rural patron who will visit thc grade &lt; f the Home Department and plan*
Ibusscs call for the children in the could not have the benefit of twelve'we are sure we hazard nothingwhen ;.ciTX&gt;l* oi till* city ran easily see for inviting all members of thn
[rooming and deliver them nt thc grades of school without the districtwe say that fChool training tn some tiiat the equipment and troininR arc County Federation of Clubs arc be­
,
|sch-jolhouse In time for the opening Itself raise thc money to send thc i district schools is poorly done. Tlie better here thun in the average dte- ing
considered.
|of school tn lhe forenoon andarc1 children who pass the eighth grade I low wage* now being |M*td to rural trict school
[ready, when school Is out, to re- to High school, ns has been done up teachers will not attract the best . Thu question might lie rated I The Literature Department will
Iturn them to their homes, makes [ to the present time.
I teaching talent for lhe future.
Why not have sevetal more consort- ।I give St 1 program on American Lltdated school* instead ol trying to erature March 16 iiu.tead of April
Fresh, meaty, nicely browned, delicious.
20. April 13 will be Hobby Day. and
hitch so many puplLs up to the Has- , the ]»ai&gt;crs on American Music will
tUigi, school system? The people ,
1
be
given
April
20
Ail
other
meet
­
win will pm up the money for add­
unless
ed school buildings lor better school ing v will be held as scheduled
’
'facilities tor rural children would otherwise advertised
nnliually be interested. As they furCLOVERDALE.
J.lT
Crescent Hawkeye Sodas. Crisp.
ncturally have to be consulted if we
Mi-’- C'ia Mick nt Hosting* ;«
gtl their aid Take, for instance, the: visiting the Rtu&lt; Pierce family for
To
k h*l |W» | W___ ____ .
yefolvtd 1
Kellogg Foundation. If each town- n *eek ur so
&gt;hip were to be pri'lded with h
Mrs. Jack Shorts entertained the
con-olldiited rehool. leiivmw out of j Sunday Sehcol claw Friday evening,
consideration lhe greedy inereased .After thc usual businew meeting.
,cart of building* and superintend-name* were played and a delicious
For cooking or table use
1 lb. 9c
Rr.ol'*'
ence. the Kellogg Foundation, in or- ' luncheon wa-s jerved. The next
d&lt; r to curry &lt;m its school health I meeting will iu- held at the home
'work, which is thc only reason it
xlr a,ld Mr» Harry Pennels
J interested tn Barry ciunty at ail. | Mr and Mrs Lee MacDonald of
p|O.U“l„«V
•TH Forbid.”
would have to have a health nur.,r Hastings vLUted their parents, Mr.
Un** the 1
»nd »r»
In each ul the 16 consolidated and Mrs James MacDonald. ThursLuou •»d | Pnoc» •’***•'... Mr Rua*"’. _ .it,.
M-hoolv in the plun suggested In thc day.
Lt *en&gt;« l aireUl J* '..'i- i *r&gt;&lt;
Banner. Hut mure than seven would
Mrs. Lizzie Pennels and daughter.
be neewary Die Kellogg Fnunda- Huai, and Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Kel­
fjtft
ley ot KuluinuaK) spent Sunday
"r
silo?.V
RhSms
each of the 16 buildings suitable of- Witt, Henry Pennels.
UI It
•(J’V ?•••«
flees for die ductors and dentists,
Mrs Ifennr Penne’s spent Thurs­
For C hila rm ‘i;.“
and keep a start sufftert-nt to oper- day with Mrs. Grace Coleman of
Kalamazoo,
csts^ *•*’ u d,p.h. •**
Bl o&lt; « f" -nt Is.**
os it U now d iU'g at Middleville and
Mr. and Mrs Clare Dewis of Kate
Battou c.r
Woodland If it had to do this work r.nuizoo and Mr and Mrs Wallacl
for sixteen schools instead of seven, Nadell were Sunday guests of Mr
it would mean for the Foundation and Mr*. Grant Dickerson.
Hugh MacDonald, who lias been
a large increase in tne cost ot operataJi. Thcrctorc the Kellogg (&gt;co- staying with his |&gt;arents this winter,
plc will naturally—and that will be returned to his home at Richland
Sunday
to remain a week. Mr. and
true of the CWA—want the consoli­
dations as large as they reasonably Mis Frank Humeston oF Baltic
Miracle Brand Bartlett*.
can be This Is possible now, as it Creek are staying with the Mac­
Fresh Baked. Crisp and fine flavored^Delicious white halves.
w^uld ns: have been paru-lbk* twen- Donalds this week.
Mr. and Mrs Ciirtord Kahler of
greatly improved roads and tne bet­ Orangeville were Sunday guests of
ter type &lt;f buss?* that arc now Mr. and Mrs. Roas Pierce.
A
lb.
available
SHULTZ.
Thc Banner ha* endeavored to pre­
Choice Handpicked Michigan Pea Beans.
Mr and Mrs Byron Lenh vtilt(*T
sent this sltuatxm fairly with what cd at Roy Pierces in Bedford Wed
' l(
Forbes Quality. Lemon or
nesday
Vanilla Flavor*
interests of rural rhool pupUs con­
Rev W H Watscn of Kalamazoo
wmhihot^Jj
tinually In mind. We lia’.c urged for called at Rev. Norton's Sunday aft­
15.
them just what »e would like io ernoon
Crescent.
Self
Rising.
Plain.
hate done for us if situations were
Mrs. Katherine Hurt Is quite sick
reversed. We would like to have the at this writing.
day cotne. and come soon, when
Mrs. Gladys chamberlain visited
every rural child In Barrj- county nt the North Pine Lake school
Blue Label. A concentrated,
can have twelve grades of good Thursday.
.
enriching food.
schooling
Mrs. J. E Norton Is able to be
Cyrilia. Fine. Broad or Medium. Cello Wrapped.
It may not tx- passible to enlist thc around some at this writing.
Interest ot the CWA and It may not
___ "Shultz Echoes" met al the
The
be possible, evrn if that is assured ;■home
27..- of
zf Mr and Mrs Andrew
tiiat the Kellogg Foundation will be Smith Friday evening. Twenty-five'
interested. Neitlur would be inter­ spent a very pleasant evening and
ested unless the majority** of rural enjoyed the ' eat.'. New officer* were
Assorted colored candies for
7 to 8 half Dills to lhe Jar.
I school patrons thought such an ar- elected as follows; Pres, Grace
cake and cookie trimming.
rangtment wise and lor the be*: In­ Hart; Vice-Pre*. Myrtle Craven;,
terests ot the rural children-Wiein- Bee; t»artfwr-Kcny&lt;W! TFf4S ."Dor­
selves.
othy Norton; Pianist. Kathryn Hart
' Whatever action shall be taken. Is The next meeting will be held at
■up to the people directly concerned the same place March 9 *
Saves Time.* Saves Clothes. 2 bars 0c. fl bars 37c
Some from here attended the I
Wc have explained our view* plain­
Argo Cora
*7-,
ly and we trust fairly, it might not services at Cloverdale Sunday eve-:
1 lb. Pkg.
•C
nlng.
J lie possible, even If everyone were in
। favor of It. that th«- two organize Arkansas Gazette a rubber mat;
Hons mentioned would finance the
Colman's
q
[plan. It w our belief that they and tee with a soft ball fastened i
IS Oz. Can
would, if the jrople concerned de­ to it by an elastic cord may be ob- |
sire |t. We believe it would be wise tnlned for indc.ve*«olf practice. Now’
Best Yet Kansas
4-lb. Package
'expenditure of public money for the If some genhi* could invent a sym­
government, and certainly a very pathetic and -complacent attitude
Seedless
Hard Wheat
Iconsiderat" and helpful cxpeiuiitute tor friend wife, the practice could I
Laundry Aid with
« £
.by the Kellogg Fmmdsrtnti We be- proceed.
Many Use*. lint
llcve they would do it It the people
concerned want It done, and so we

Thomas Special
COFFEE

19c

ah viile
« borne
। latter

Kellogg

CHOCOLATE
1 lb. 20c

ALL PRICES INCLUDE SALES TAX

n very
ileaaed
ling.
a few
ighter.

FIG BARS

turday
others
ve not

Fre»h

CRACKERS

t .tier

OLEO

NOTE:

turday

spent
Jeorgs
Frank

HasFrank

[
4

«rr ■

25c

Comar Nut

CARROTS StX‘ 2 8a* 15c
DEL MA1Z Corn 2
25c
GERBER’S
12c
MUSHROOMS
14c
CORNED BEEF
18c

"■j 25c

CORN FLAKES
12c
GRAPE NUT
11c
MACARONI SsMVni 5c
POST TOASTIES /.X. 12c
WHEATIES
2
25c

GRAHAM X" 19c

W,

"» 10c

2 118c

PURE LARD

istlngs
&gt; Miss

g and
Creek,
id Mr.
la pi da

19

GUARANTEED VALUES!

and be

Homer
spent
i and

Cm

FVUUVXlimity ror 1£ [with ths mllrag* Of good roads Ux-itown and Assyria to-be provided for.Iattentljn to the wonderful progress!
rLx «t 1...m.w a..,.!
Grades of Schooling &lt;•““
m« M,»:
Jbui«to*ooi. Wd.»,p.,.u». Ia
|——— ---------- -------- ------ -------- —
by that P1Bn,'somswhsrs within the territory that,If0*10** the
,n lhat ich-»L

PEARS

23c

BEANS

EXTRACTS

PANCAKE S 22c

.UI “j!,’

NOODLES Xu* 17c

29c,

KARO

^,b 10c

Washington

PICKLES srh Qt. 13c

BELIEVED IbTTHE
POWER OF WANT-ADS

FELSSS- IO.-45c

TR1MMETTES

10c

STARCH

ODAY, just as in George Washington’s

Ttime, the surest method of securing a

WANT-ADS
GET RESULTS

Raisins

MUSTARD

CLOROX

Flush Poisons and
Acid From Kidneys

■ alion. It will have to come soon if a»,
all. for the CWA arid PWA will soon
be out of the picture, and thereafter
the project would be impossible.
Slop (jelling L'p Nights!
। After the consolidation shall be
arranged. If it tiiall be. and even if
When kidneys arc clogged be­
the Kellogg Foundation should no cause they become weak—lhe
longer be Interested in Barry coun­
bladder is irritate^—often pas­
ty. Act 236 provides the way by sage scanty and smarts and
which this county's consolidated
burns — sleep to resiles* and
schools could thereafter be con­
nightly visits u&gt; thc bathroom
tinued without Increase at rural
are frequent. Tile right and in­
taxes. That act. when in operation, expensive way to stop this trou­
will limit rural school taxes to three ble and restore healthy action
mills, which I* les* than rural tax-, to kidneys and bladder is to gel
ixycrs art now paying for the sup­
a box of Dr. Derby's Pill* and
port of their, one room district
lake as directed. Get a 25c or
igfchaoU which give only eight grades
50c box from your favorite drug
i of school training, while the plan
store. 25c site contains 30 pills;
| the Banner urges will provide IJ
Wc size, 16 pills.—Adv.
grade* far every rural child.

S

HASTINGS BANNER

Flour
Q

renter, a buyer, an employee or the satis­
factory answer to any other “Want” is to
“give public notice" of THAT WANT, and
the most, economical medium of giving the
public notice of YOUR wants is the WantAd section of this newspaper.

28c

Amer. Family Flakes n. 19c
For washing silks, laces and other fine fabric*.

WC

COCO CASTILE

Soap. Kirk's.
Lathers easily. Bar.

g

DC

WYANDOTTE
Cleaner.
Now, per box

7c

C. THOMAS STORES
“Every Day Low Prices”

128 Ws*t State
5

I

�THE IIA STING R BANNER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY U, ItM

MOI BIX

year to year. and in a short time
ASSYRIA
•
(mother. Mrs. Nettle Manby on ail of Grapd Rapids. Mrs. Caroline
will undoubtedly rank with the besU Watch for U)P nWHon sale bilk Thursday.
! Buehler of Caledonia. Mrs. 8. L.
hi the stale. People who have fished for the Briggs church auction I M” Era Winans and children of ?eckham_Af Lake Odessa. Mr. and
kt Gun taae during the past five which has been scheduled for Tues-1 Lansing who has been with her sis-'Mrs. F. IL Everhart, Walter Wallace,
years have noticed a definite Un- day. Marcn 13, at the Ray Milleritcr- Mrs. Hazel Norris following on!Mr. and MHS.'Ctare Johnson. Mrs.
provement as a result of fingerling j
ca5t of'Briggs“cburch. It Is Strickland has returned home.
Bertha Johnson of Hastings and Mr.
plantings from two small ponds ; an all day sale dinner served by the I Mr- and Mrs- Emerson Cortrigh*. William cosgriff of Lowell.
maintained by lhe Gun Lake Asso- Briggs Ladies' Aid Society cafeteria'wcre In Hastings Saturday. Miss] Dr. H. C- Peckham celebrated his
elation. Fisk from rearing ponds style. The donated and consignment1L*11® returned with them for thete8th birthday Friday. Mrs. 8. L.
are usually of u lighter color than luts are growing dally. The Banner »'«* cndi Peckham of Lake Odessa helped
Plans also call for a wooden regular take fish and fishermen re-(has graciously donated thc printing, The annual meeting of the Wil- him observe the occasion. Dr. Is still
ng.20x40 feet for storage put- port that most of the fish now;and the bill will appear in next «« cemetery organization will be a yWng man in actions apd spirit
caught in Gun take can thus "be week's issue.
hcld Bt ,hc flange hall at Maple ' and his many friends unite in wishAU three of the ponds will be identified as ones which have de-} —,
reloped from planted flngerilngs. If • •*
‘
(readily accessible from the Orange- two small ponds can thus definitely
,Ville Gun Lake Rood on the cxst and
iTeTXXre^s^wkh’^ota!
,"r™r3
A^'“ loU'1
over Sunday.
;frotn * township
--------- road
•.. . on
- the
: . left.
, _ such sue.
uurc
lkjuus
who
u
total
Ute. urn non* .n
wrime^M M„Jh
ITO.jma u min. Ir kxjwl.
u,„„
llle
A -Knw Your Bible Club" has
grange hail on Friday. J
EAST Gl'N MARSH rcc*ntly been organized among lhe
|WiU,ln
m*.'
,^'Ioot Ute pond «IU soon mote thU■ I| Johnstown
March
9
to
Ifive
the
farmers'
any
Utee ot 90 pw win: ol (te lUMns count, u veritable angler': para­
Cecil Hanson, wife and‘baby Virgil ,udlcs ot Freeport. At present there
aid .and information needed. The ..
La.r returned
j” —
takes In the county. All fingerling* I dl5c 1
io ionta.
Ionia, ufi.-r
after a nr®,•bTMl4“,.e7’ «nrrnbrr’' Meetings
(farmers should have all papers made ,
. r rn d 10
reared in these ponds wll be used in 1
' __________ ;
week s vu.it with his parents. ItPn ^11 U-held nt the luane® of members,
‘out before coming to sign the conJ"","
Barry county. It is estimated that;
----- ----------a...
’
nt present being hcld every two
THE LITTLE RED BRIC K.
1 tract.
J! ,L_. »
,,
UMvs. Tlie
*nc corn-hog
luuriiufi committee.
luuuiuiwv. Wm.
wui.i, Hli,J?
I more than 190 takes will be bene­
a . zeFrank
*a..u Jones.
Mrs, Wayne Culver has been on weeks on Wednesday. This week
।
Mrs.
Edith
Edger
spent
Wednes&gt;
gtnlln
,
A
c
.
H
yde
and
fited.
"I|.the sick list for some tunc but is;• they meefat the home of Mrs.
. aL. ln Hastings
W R C. u-cre at Hastings Saturday to meet
i Planting of fry will be dosie under -r'.T----------- nt .the
I George ^torbey.
„ iwith Fo^Ty' A^enT itardd Foiter.
'
state supervision early In June. By i birthday^dinner.
, R.tlflh Stewart. Jr., was ten years
October the crop of fingerlings from (J
Rebecca Craig visited her at a school of instruction on the l**r l„CX,V“‘1EU *5 ‘1,
1
fterc in OLs*8° nl&gt;d Plainwell last ‘old ^turday and his sisters. Loma
1 1-2 to 2 1-4 inches in length will'daughter Mrs. Forrest Potter, of contract sienlne
।
....
- . '
. .
, 'Saturday t&gt;n business.
■June and Betty Lou. planned a surbe ready for removal to th- takes We com» Wednesday
Planting of fry in lakes has been
Mr and Mrs. Warren Bolton spent ; Petitions from eighteen rural. We understand Orangeville h to। prise party for him. Called down
havc B nsh hatchery They have :from an upstairs room where he was
sw.-r«n.=-‘B.-ast»«=™i=-E
playing he found Donna Jean Bach­
elor. Alice Anderson. Phylks and K.
Bruendle, and Billy Vander Male |
gathered m the parlor, ready to(
pniu, iivi-i -... .... . ..... , . - ------ - . ■­
greet him with a birthday song. It I
fish are protected from most of Ute flng attending tlie Co-operative Asproved
a very real surprise for I
creature*, who prey on them. Con-.sociation banquet.
servation officers estimate that । Mr and Mrs. Chfiord Hammond are not complete. The complctcli hfrs w&lt;. understand It was a success Ralph. Games, and reireshmefifi (
made h a pleasant afternoon for I
about 80 per cent or more of the'accompanied by Mr. and Mr*. Frank lists have been one hundred l»er .(and enjoyed by nil.
,
! TheonionsiircmovInRfromstorThe onions arc moving from stor- all and several nice Rifts were left
fingerlings taken from such ponds i Erb of Hastings visited Mrs. Rose ccnt'
and nlanted in takes will develop In- Snyder and family near Caledonia Dr Morgan Skinner and Miss ages around herv ttulte rapidly Sev- for Ralph us a reminder of the octo
fK
Ito- lawful
for catching
Sunday
Mumford
of the
Kellogg Fountta- era! carloads old tast week and still caslon.
*
;
to
fish of
Mumford
to_nsh
of sire
Size tawfui
lawrut for
tor catching
catcnms.
, Sunday ------ ---- —
|j&lt;jn
wrrii of
n[ the
the Kellogg Founds- ,ou(jjng [hj. MondaJr morning.
..
______ visited
._ ____his people
______
Rev. Orgood
in ’
The fish pond project is sponsored We are sorry we are losing Mr. tan wen-'
'h«-' Eagle school ast
by the Barry County Rod and Gun and Mrs. Lawrence Cooley from our *tel&lt; ,o «l'c the students u physical'( Aleck Robar passed on Friday Baltimore township Monday
nicy wm
Club. Mr. J. L. Brass, superintendent neighborhood. They are moving to cxBRunwuon.
examination They
will or
be ut uic
the | evening. Feb 16 and was buried Feb. | The revival which lias been held
.
.....
aaV
KlILS
schoo I on
Ellis school
on T*urstiiiv
Tuesday till.
Ute *27
27th
119 Funeral services at the Catholic (at thc U- B. church for the past
of...
lhe state Fish Hatchery
here, ...
in- Hastings sometime this week,
spectod nnd approved the site. Pre-1 Loren Erb of Hastings spent;i A six o'clock dinner and ftunlly Ichurch ut Otsego. Burial at Martin three weeks, closed Sunday evening.
at ...e
lhe nwn.home !South
cemetery.
He --------was 80jyears
'Rev. Paulson,
had--as
Uminarv survey work was done by Sunday with Bernard Hammond. I gathering
....B were enjoyed ».
-- slde
— ---------. —
—
—
- thc evangelist,
- ----- - -------—
Hubert’cook, with the assistance of
Mr. and Mrs CharlesWoodruff of Mr and Mrs. Jay Cole on Wed- old
Dec llL5t- He leaves his wife his guests on Sunday cvening. his
George Sumner conservation officer entertained sixteen guests Saturday nesduy honoring thc latter's natal E,ld ,our sons and two daughter, parents. Rev and Mrs Paulson, and
for parry county. Special credit for
night. Cards were playedand light day.
j Harte and Do Robnr of Martin a young man friend from Hesperia,
getting plans and estimates in shaperefreshmenu served by thc hostess.
Miss Evaline Worden of Buttle I lownship and Noah mid Richard of and Rev. Ralph Redding of Grand
Creek who has been spendhig some | Toledo. Ohio, and Mrs. Wallace &gt; Rapids
for mtri
CWA .nrrmvai
approval, eH/u&gt;id
should h*
be aiven
given 11 All report a very happy time.
--------------- ’ • •
। time with her sister. Mrs. Manon j®n^t*Cr a,,d
LaFVauntain ...
of । Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
Mr. Sumr.er for thc many hours he :'
...
nieces,
(and Mrs. H W Gosch were Mr. (
| The distinction of being appoint-1Strickland has returned home where ,। M;irtin
township,
besides
has devoted to this work.
I nenhews
nephews, amiulrhi'-'
grandciilldren
— and great- and Mrs. Don Richards and two
With these rearing ponds avail-Iled the first woman Texas Ranger ahe has employment
, lakes belongs to Miss Lucile Phelps of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ferris from | 1grandchildren, besides other rein- children of Grahd Rapids, Mr and |
able, fishing in Barry county
should grow noticeabl}’ better from Austin,
inear Fine lake visited thc Inttri
!lives to mourn their loss. They have I Mrs. Edgar Client^' and daughter!
' the sincere sympathy ot nil who Donna of Hillsdale. Mrs. Rosetta
knew them
j Boughner and son Dickie of Bownc
Il By tlie evidence of this continued Center and Charles Geiger were
told weather we all will remember afternoon callers. Mrs Cheney and;
the ground hog sure .saw his.sluidnw daughter remained for a longer
Spring will be a welcome guest visit
around our neighborhood.
Tlie friends ot Mrs. Homer Bates I
Mrs Allen McCafferty and Mrs of Irving were grieved to hear ot!
Earl Butlcnbcrgvr were Otsego and her death Friday alter a short 111-.
~
'
-ness,
Plainwell callers Saturday
PM
i
Mrs. Nick Strufubcrgcr was a 1 The local fire truck was called to;
Philip Wingeler home, northeast &gt;
caller at Mrs C VanEtt s home one the
'
of Bowne Center. Wednesday where;
a small fire burned a large hole in j
FREEPORT.
I the root but was extinguished before
I Mrs S L. Peckham of Luke the arrival of the truck
Odessa is spending u few days nt
Tlie regular services are now re­
1 the home of Dr H C Peckham and sumed at the M E. church, since thc |
Mrs Edith Godfreyrevival al the other church has.
Rev j. I Batdorf of Sunfield was closed Prayer service nt 7 30 Thurs- j
an over night guest Saturday at the । day evening A visiting preacher will
home of Mr and Mrs Owen Dodge occupy the pulpit on next Sunday;
(evening, and tlie Sacrament of the
] Lord's Supper will be observed Sunwere Sunday guests there
Roy Nttgler and family spent (day morning
Sunday in Muskegon helping Mrs. 1 Quarterly conference was held at
NuglerS father. R Moulton, ccle- ....
, „
tlie U ..
B. church
Saturday evening
brute his birthday
and Sunday mnming In charge of
Rev F Loomis nnd daughter the presiding elder. Rev J. I Bat- ।
Gaytha were Hastings visitors Mon- dorf of Sunfield.
|
day afternoon
Mrs Rosetta Johnson nnd son. 1
A son was born to Mr nnd Mrs. Dickie, of Bowne Center were SunWHliam Bou-’hner on Saturday but day afternoon guests of her par­
tite little blossom only remained a cuts. Mr and Mrs H M Boughner.
little while nnd then returned to its
Mrs Ellen Seese. who U spending
Maker A short funeral service was the winter at thc home of her
'hcld
‘ nt tlu home on Sunday after- daughter. Mrs
.
. _
ot
A.
Thomnsor
noon conducted by Rev. F Doomis. South Bownc. tailed on ’ he
Interment tn Pleasant Hill ceine- neighbors Saturday
tery Much sympathy is expressed to
L. D Clemens, a former resident
Mr and Mrs Boughner in their sor- of Freeport, has been greeting forrow
tner friendj here the past few days. 1
Food Center Coffee Prices Have Not Advanced in Spite of Higher Markets
Mrs Calude Walton visited her
Rev and Mrs F Loomis and
mother. Mrs Ida Myers, ut Grand daughter. Gaytha. entertained the
Rapids several days last week
following at supper Tuesday eveVictor Stason motored to Kittanin- nlng Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earle
Large pkg.
zoo Thursday evening where he met and daughter. Doris, of Smyrna, the
Mrs Sisson who returned from ■■ Misses Viola Gtawc. Elhelyn Ea^e
visit of nearly three weeks with he: nnd Dorothy Ramis and Mr.ws.'
folks at Fairmount and Marion Clinton Grawe Dais Beach and ■
Brtakfait Food
Ind. She wn_. accompanied home by Hnrwy Rich of Belding The occa-1
I sown year old Paul Yountz. who Sion was Miss Gay tha s birthday
| will make his home for a time with
Mrs Ella Johnson, mothe? of Mrs.
his paternal grandmother. Mrs Or- Ray Hamilton, had the misfortune
rln Miller of HiidsonvUie
to trip and fall at her daughter's
3 Btalltwart Mtaiuring Spoon, FREE with tach pkg.
Rev Ralph Residing of Grand I home last week Monday, injuring
I Rapids attended the rev lval M-rviccSl her wrist. Dr Wedel was railed
at lhe U B church here Wednesday1 and removed her to Pennock hosevenlng.
| pttnl at Hastings where an X-ray
Wc are informed tiiat Thursday disclosed a cracked bone Although
meant more titan just Washington's very painful. Hie injury Is healing'
Mr
birthaay to Mr and Mrs. Wm OH- and Mrs. Johnson k able to be up 1
house, for it also marked thc 29th (and
nd around as usual.
anniversary of tiieir coming to FreeLittle interest sems to
Io have been (
Or Spafhttti
p*r|x&gt;rt We hope these good folks will;shown In
in the caucuses last week. So
stay 29 years longer and lend their; few turned out to the Citizens' cau- I[
influence to the promotion of the.cus on Monday night tiiat no ticket I
| best things for tne community, as could be nominated. On Tuesday I
Camels, Lucky Strike,
in the past
evening, the People's caucus selectMrs Mary Smelker of Hustings rd lhe following to carry Its banner:
Old Gold, Chesterfield
.*. Cm.
called on Mr and Mrs F E Brun-; President. L. B. Lester: clerk. J E |
ner Saturday afternoon
. Babbitt; treasurer. Mrs- Mamie
Wings and Twenty Grand 95c carton
All 10c Tobaccos 3 pkgs. 25c
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Rcighng and ■ Tnbberer: assessor; Herman Rensch;
son Tommy, and Mr Royal Rcighng i trustees. Ear) Rogers. M McCalla,
of Grand Rapids called at the home , J- D Knowles: caucus committoe.
of Mr and Mrs F- E Brunner Sun- j J E Babbitt. J. D Knowles. P. L.
Pre*
day afternoon.
Preston. Tilts leaves but one ticket
Morris Osborn is critically 11) at;In the field and unless a surprise Is
the home of his son Seymour, on pulled is virtually an election in ItEast Main Street Mr Osborn is 91 (self.
years of age and the human maEverything was going nicely at
10 Sa,. 45C
chlnery is very nearly worn out.
(the Curtiss Wood Products ComIS to 100- Watt
Mr and Mrs. Alvah Moore and j pany here Friday afternoon Orders
Walking
Powdtr
I
ackagt,
21C
1000 Hour Guaranitt
daughter cxjicct to move into their for 8.000 baseball bats were on hand
new home across from tlie Creamery and the plan: machinery was humthis week.
, mlng at top speed L. M. Curtlsa,
I Rev F. Loomis is continuing his owner of the plant, was in the enspecial services ■ nt C&amp;rlton Center glnt- room talking to his engineer,
this week. The attendance and in- Richard Buehler, when a lot of
terest ure increasing A cordial in- things not on the production schedk for
|vitatlon is extended to ult.
ule. happened. First, the drive belt
Seymour Osborn is absent from' on the engine broke, this In turn
his duties at lhe elevator during thc; broke the governor belt on tlie enserious illness of his father Jes.se glne; the flywheel sjieeded up and
Knowles has been assisting with lhe j exploded: Mr. Curtiss went through
feed grinding durtag his absence.
la sliding dpor without bothering to
in Cloth Bag
lb,.
Mrs. C- Baxter returned to her open it: the engineer went through
h.»Tw h»-te
burnt
here Thursday evening after a rear door simultaneously, just as
spending several weeks with her the steamline on the boiler broke
.mother at Grand Rapids
and part of the flywheel went
Mrs. Gail Lightfoot and son Curl through
------- -- the
—roof.
____ Other p«u,
parts vl
of
are on (he sick list at present. Carlfthe flywheel sailed around Ute engtne room, completely wrecking the
Serve
. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton O’Ham)* engine. But no one was hurt —
Serve
of Otsego were Sunday guest* of Grand Rapids Herald.
Yourself
j Mrs Ellen Yarger.
The many Freeport friends of
Yourself
| Among the out of town people. Mrs.
n*r»- M.
m K.
n. Lightfoot
ugntroot were grieved
Save!
Save!
aside from the immediate family., to team of her death Thursday at
who were present for the funeral of the home of her sou, Bernie at
Phone 2609
Mrs.
M.
K.
Lightfoot
Sunday
afterGrand
Rapids,
at the ago of M
Phone 2609
noon were. Mr. and Mrs
Will
°---- •’----------— -—
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rickert. though her condition had been very
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Norris. Mrs. grave for nearly a year and several
Josephine Cole. Mrs. Fannie Hein- times the end seemed near, duringtlemin and grandson, Marvin Ford

COOT TOW
F SH REARING PONO

ALL DAY p Q p f ALL DAY
Saturday! I
■■ Eg Saturday!
We will serve Maxwell House Coffee and
lunch for everyone ... A Balloon for every
girl and boy...Extra Specials all the time!

“SJJ”

Maxwell House

Coffee

Coffee

Post Toasties
Silver Nut

17c
17c

Grape Nuts

Oleo

Swansdown Cake Flour

3 25

Post’s Bran Flakes 2 &lt;■*«■

Butter » 27c

Jello

Macaroni

$&lt;19

AK&lt;* A W W WW

Light
Bulbs

89c

19c
5c

Potatoes

Fela Naptha Soap
Rinao
Merkle Brooma

New Cabbage

Sugar

We Pay CASH for EGGS

10

32c

39c

». 3c

49c

Call 2609 and Get Our Prices!

FOOD CENTER

Here It Is!
The Gas Range Value
You’ve Wanted!

1934 -

S|1

1 DETROIT
-P JEWEL
sawiai

JUNIOR
TABLE-TOP

NOW

In every way this b a sensa­
tional event. You hgve never
seen gas ranges ai beautiful
as these new 1934 Detroit
Jewels. Nor have we ever
offered you so much for
your money as is now made possible by the introductory prices
in effect during this demonstration. Inspect these masterpieces
today and select tlie model most suited to your requirements.

1 C AT

The 1934
DETROIT
JEWEL

JUNIOR

TABLE-TOP

&gt;6950
Astonishingly

Perfected
in
PERFORMANCE
APPEARANCE
VALUE

TRADE IN
YOUR OLD
RANGE

Oven heat control;
fully insulated; d
lighter; new beat spreading
burners; roll back cooking
iiupruvcmcnu.

See The New
HEAT SPREADING
BURNER and PAN

Master Model

»64"

CONSUMERS
POWER

COMPANY

S|gns of improvement and her pass- foot. With her husband alie moved she J survived by one grandson.)
4rs. Nc
N all
la j
lug was somewhat of a shock. Lida to Grand Rapids several years ago Stewart, and one sister. Mrs.
’"Johnson Lightfoot was the daugh; and about a year ago suffered a Todd of Elgin.
Ill., and a tar;;
_____________
targe i..-,
eir-r
ter of Orrin and Margaret Johnson. severe stroke from which she never de
*'* of close relatives
— —
and
J •loving:
—
She was bom tn Irving township recovered. In her patient, although friends. Funeral services were held
and most of her life was spent in Intense suffering she has been ten­ ! at thc local M. E. church SundayL
that township, having resided in derly cared for by thc devoted hus- .,
(afternoon, conducted by
,
Rev. pf(
Free|»rt for many years following band, at the home of lhe son. Bcr- Loomis. Burial was in Pleasant HUI
her marriage to Millard K. Light- । nle. Besides the husband and son. cemetery.

Auction Sale!
Having decided to move back to town, I will have an auc­
tion sale at the farm, one-half mile ea«t and one and one-half
miles south of Yankee Springs on the Joe Warner farm, on

Saturday, March 10,1934
SALE TO BEGIN AT 1:00 P. M. I OFFER
THE FOLLOWING:
LIVE STOCK.
Bktck cow, 7 yrs., due to freshen.
Jersey cow, 9 yra., due to freshen.
Guernsey cow, 2 1-2 yrs., due to
freshen.
Guernsey bull, 2 years old.
Brood sow, due to farrow.

FARM MACHINERY.
Mowing machine, 5 ft. cut.

Plow.
Cultivator.
Drag.
Wagon.
DeLaval cream separator, No. 15.

MISCELLANEOUS.
Round oak dining table.
Battery set R. C. A. radio.
Victrola and,records.
Iron bedstead.
Gopd male Collie pup, 6 mos. pld.
And other articles not mentioned.
./

TERMS OF SALE:—CASH. No goods removed until settled
for.

ROY TERRY
PROPRIETOR

FELDPAUSCH’S WAREHOUSE

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1M4
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
f ITrta-l'iilijrn I'lfgrTBg—BgM Mr. and Mr*. Cameron Melntyr*’* I urday at th* *choolbou**.
James Hlnckl*y and Edward Me-!
I ad inn AlixilmrV
ibome'
•v«nlng. begin-1 Th* C*mp Fire Oirl* will nwrt
Phariln were pteosantly luqirtecd;
-L-tglUH /lUXinury
nlng at seven o'clock.
with Virginia Wood Saturday,
Saturday- cvening at tha homo of ■—■■ ■ -- 1 -■—The young people enjoyed their | Dura Gardner ha* relumed from
Mr. and Mr*- Edward McPharlln1
’
.ciojui party at Mtea Vivian Spon- the Kellogg camo at Clrer lake,
when several of their friend* re-1 Eight members of the American able's home. Saturday night.
The Camp Fire Girls will *ell
minded them that their birthdays Les1™' Auxiliary enjoyed a pot luck
Wc are glad to hear that Mr*, candy at the P, T. A. Friday night.
----- in February.
.-------- ----- —
Idinher at the home of Mrs. Harry olen Kellogg, who ha* spent several | We are continuing our study on
• C. W. Crawford la in New Orleans.. EUls Lake of Colon was In tha city . Mrs- Floyd Everhart goes to Nath- came
hospital, te
breakfast CoMa^
fofidk.
t. on
— business
---.Monday
rille
Card,
Bfllrt week* al the Pennock hospital,
te breakfart
La..
Monday on bualuew.
business
vflto tomorrow where
when, ahe
aha will apeak
Card. were enjoyed during thc
the 'Wood on Friday, fallowing which
A. A. Anderson of Grand Rapid*! Mr. Fred Ryfrwai entertained
th. Women's Club on the year'. *venl&lt;x cream
Eli£!Li7a2f?iS1 r*&lt;1U‘Uy lmpr&lt;^
I The seventh grkab' dn making a
------ [study of Michigan history and I
waa in the city on Bunday.
iTliurrtay Mra. 8. B. Wilcox. Mra. program Mra. Gordon Edmonds will cake *cre *erv*d. All report a One '»«
* sna
.--------------------- • geography.
Emil Tyden ratumed on Balur- Jf^!cen®,14n,e,I.liB,ld Jtc*f
Ml“ ^'M^on^Mrs’^W L shultera Mra I
'
■ --»♦■♦ ........ Today. Wednesday. tlie ladles
.nw Brigg* P. „„
T. A.
r. *. a. wa* well al-1 m1m Oa*klU attended a Camp
day from a business trip to Wash- H ckn y of Mlkx
Oaorga Hate and Mr. and Mrs' Don YOUNG PEOPLE TO ,
,nM
l“’ Mr
‘- Harry
‘era to
F tended
meet‘ *
with
Mrs.
Harry Wa
Waters
for
tended Friday
Friday night
nightccconsidering the । E're Guardians' meeting at th*
GENUINE
'George
Hate and
Mr.
nnd .Mrs.. Don‘i YOUNG PEOPLE....
TO ■ , v
inut/m
n r?
McOreerv were
... .
.
__
.
Ington, D.
C.
'
' Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs R. J. McCreery
were Sledge
luck mul
and tn
to nnb,li
finishthe
thework
work c&lt;lId .....
wcather.
The
countynurse' American Legion hall
Monday I
were _
Sunday
guests of Mr
ATTEND RALLY
SUNDAY,, n&lt;i pot lurk
BROADCLOTH
'
, WB&gt; present and put on slide* of night
MLm Retha Shader and Ute. Lote »» U*!ro,l.°£Fwe*^ ,nd *twnd: and Mra. Gordon Clement of Beld- X number of Hastings youtw-peo-. begun last week.
Beverance of Sturgis spent Uie week
‘he Michigan Cleaners' and Ingin honor of the birthday* of pie and their advtarn will attend।
Tlie regular Unit meeting will be t
people and various otherThe Scout* have completed thair i
New patterns and all
end in Hastings.
iDvers Association.
Mr*. Shulters and Mra. stedge
.. J. , held on Thursday evening at the subjects. A short play by pupil* knot board and are working on First
the Youth Rally • In First .*
Methodist
[ was Rt«n presented.
I AJfl devices.
colors except white.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cline were' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Board have
Dr. and Mr*. Clarence Young of church In Grand Rapids next Bun­ Legion room*.
Sunday guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Ted returned fitm Lansing and he has Allegan, Mr. and Mra. Will Young day afternoon. The speaker. Mfcs
The Stevens P. T. A. put on a i Don't forget to see "How Ui
MILO.
Story
Grew."
Fyiday
night.
Euoer
of
Woodland.
resumed
his
work
with
lhe
Barry
Margaret
Slattery,
n
world-famed
1 very interesting prutfram
program muaj
Friday
.... ... V.
Mr7nd SXry Crook were
f
h '
. of Bellevue and Mrs. Dagmar RrthRobert Moon. Reporter.
The Ladle* Aid ot the home of eVenlng of last week consisting of
aler of Battle Creek are here help­ lecturer, traveller, author, will be
------------------------------------------Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Hollo 1 „.Ho
.n_ ?ofln._C
Keld?*n?
»'“• -l*&gt; ing to care for Mr*. Annie Young, heard at three o'clock. This rally is Mrs Barber Wednesday was well 5hOrt sketches in which local char- i
attended. Five dollara was ■({dt'd ■ acters were represented by the nine STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
oi Vermontville.
(Wayland on Monday evening where who te seriously ill at her home on interdenominational.
uuc of
Vlele
to Hie treasury for dinner*. The pUpj^
gOjng to the World's fair.
■ r- •. n.
me
County School Commissioner
!»“'
the addreM at lhe Broth- w. Green Bl
Oommissioner
_ . _W.
- —
. ... was ..in Charlotte
... ■ .. 1. erhood tLadles Srltvht
i
- * - ——----BIRTIIDAY SURPRISE.
program committee furnished a (canvHS_,|ng -j;e territory with the “hoolhous* Friday evening. March
VALUES for
Maude
Smith
Night.
The children and grandchildren good Washington Day program. The I whool p^^
nutrHlon dub ln 12. Mrs Smith will give a talk on
Ur.
Mr. nnd
and Urs.
Mrs. Pavr
Raymond Baoheller CROWNED QUEEN OF
on 1/nndav
Monday nn
on hiulneu
business.
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Jospef
Cooley
next
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
,
SPSB
i
on
ant
j
our
jocaj
ma.il
carrier
in
I
consolidation
of
schools.
Everyone
CHARLOTTE
HIGH
SCHOOL,
•••«•&gt;
Miss Helen Biddle ot Grand Rap­ and family of Ferndale spent the
came
Saturday
night
with
well
filled
home
of
Hattie
Bellinger
■
-------—
I his dally activities Music was fur- come.
ids visited her mother, Mr*. Eflle week with their parents. Mr. and i in thc Charlotte Republican-Tri­
Me.sdarnes Wilcox. Bradfield and nlshed by the Misses Edith Cole-! Mra. Donald Geiger and daughter,
Biddle, over thc week end.
Urn. Chas. Bacheller.
it bune appeared an Item about Miss baskets to cek-bratc tlie 74th birth day of Mr Cooley The evening Jock end Mis* Hackney were in man and Vera Barney of Battle Donna, are .visiting her parents. Mr.
Mrs. Erma Gardner is In Onon­
Mr- and M" Wendell Gladstone Norma Paton, daughter of Mr and
daga where site was called by the and three children of Grand Rap- Mra. Earl 'Paton, of Charlotte, and a was spent In playing cards and vis­ Hastings Thursday for the evening. Creek. Clyde Kesler gave a mono- :ond Mrs. Smith ot Saginaw.
iting. there being 36 present All
illness of her mother. Mrs. Haven. u
—i— guests
' Mr. and Mrs. Henton of Assyria
Mra. Bellinger lias sold the form 1oKucids--------were--Sunday
guejts of Mr. and granddaughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Cole departed wishing him many more
Roy Randall of Grund Rapid* Mrs. Charles Gladstone.
Newton of Hastings. Thc item reads:
owned by her near Paw Paw comThe Barney Mills P. T A. was spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Lori
happy birthdays
| pletlng the transaction Tuesday. well attended Friday night. Fotin- Campbell.
~
‘ “
Vh,ilCM hUt»8k!^ ?.nd .hUSba*^wMr'' Mrfi
her !! Norma Paton, a sophomore, was
Mra.- Donald smelker
Smelker visited her
I bnXher and
wife. Mr.
Mrs. HarRrttmw TEv .ir.KM- I LUU.
1±,m,dc • buslncM lrtp ders’ Day was observed Mrs. Done
Mrs. Rebecca Bryans returned to
-------- ---------------------- '•loroiher
ana wife.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Har- chosen by the student body a-s the
Woodmansee lielpcd to carry out her home at Charlotte Sunday after1
Mrmtera of tlie Married Teachers'11 Kalamazoo
. . '-TiTT
"p;sioid
i°ld McDonald, oi
of Baltic.
Baltic Creek f.w...
from most popular girl and was crowned
VAI.UES for
queen of Charlotte high school Fri­
thc candle lighting program for the spending ‘cvernl weeks -with Mis.'
in Lansing Thursday and Friday at- Thursday till Sunday.
Club
had
ii
delightful
time
ut
the
i
tyr
"nd
Mrs
Merle
Bradfield
tending a convention at the Hotel1
day. February 9. by Superintendent
and future existence of the Lon Campbell.
Mr. und Mrs. C. A. Kerr were In Chnpeiic. She Is a member of thc ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Verrol Conk- . made a business trip to Middleville present
Olds.
•
P. T. A. Musical selections were
Mrs. Walter Ickes spent part of
lin on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday.
Mrs. Ida Ruth and Mrs. Rose King Potterville on Monday attending
given
by
Mrs.
Lyla
Babcock.
The
last
week
visiting
her
daughter.
Mrs.
Mr. Schultz spent the week end
- -- —,--—
spent the day, Wednesday, with । the funeral of John Lipsey of ... .
dlrtrict furnished short play*i Archie Herrington and family at
.
. .." ... .. ... bridge
which
waswas
ulaved
followlnu
bridge
which
played,
following nt hl* Lake Hills Farms returning
Mra. L. A- Abbey at the county! Benton Twp.. Eaton Co.
to Chicago Sunday afternoon.
• yhlch altogether made a very In-jj Battle Creek.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Wcspinter and and has attended the honor banquet the pot luck supper.
home.
.
| Mrs. Swan Anderson of Hastings.
Mr*. Kenneth fl|»w and mile eon Iprogram.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Kanlner
were
' twice
Mrs. Wayne Merrick was in De­
spent a couple of days last week
The date for the Brigg* church ■ Mrs. HurtublM! and son and George
ENTERTAINED CLASS.
troit on Wednesday attending a J in Detroit Sunday and visited Mr.
with
her
parents.
Mr ----and —
Mr*.:
ha* been set for March 13. to ।' Turner of Muskegon spent Thursday
Mrs.
L.
Severance
entertained
her
..........
—
&gt;
----------—
|
CIRCLE NO. 4.
convention and was In Lansing on ।and Mra. Carl Wesplnter. Jr.
. --------- , u,
~
... —
----Miller home
liua. Lechleitncr,
MJvintiuiu
jjbe held nt thc George
— ------------ ■ with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Campbell.
of. uuv
East
Barry,
Mr. and Mra. Homer Smith were 1 Circle No 4 of the Methodist La­ Sunday School class of the Prcsby-1 Chas.
Friday. .
'
Mra. Harlan Scoby spei:
spent
CBSt
thc church. The Briggs
lerlan church ai
at her h-&gt;m&lt;home Pri-lav
Friday 1 Mr. and Mrs.
Gardner Chidester of Madison. 1in Battle Creek on Sunday, calling dies' Aid Society met with Mrs terian
the week end with the latter's sis- :
A- Flannery
*111 furnls
h dinner
al noon.
will
be
the
auction-i
Ljr„JxZ..I
Wisconsin, spent the week end wlUi ;on Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sandford and Harry Peirce un West Green St on evening. Afu-r^t co-operative supjiri ter. Mr. and Mra Ted Tack, in As- i Henry
Henry
Flannery
will
be
the
auction. —
— u.
I
Waich (or
advertlieinenl
, Wednesday. Feb. 21 A feature of the a social hour was enjoyed by the
"hte parents. Mr. and Mr* - - Mr. and Mra. Neil Roberston.
c,
j Mr. and Mrs. T. 6 Baird have program was a talk by Mrs Ella girls, fourteen ix-mg present
Chidester
, ...of ....
in the
Banner
| j---------------------------------------- —
The social at the u_
home
Mrj and
।
M. rvR rk*liu«
Kinde nno
has guin:
gone w
to ' —
been
Detroit -for
days in Eggleston,
Mr*. M.
— •In
— —
— several
~~
— ------- who
----- -dtecuraed trends In
Rerte Bradfleld wai weli aui
Mildred Stevena, Mtes Lucy
IUESTH.
­
Boston Mas*., to visit her mother, i attendance al thc Michigan Retail moral and social condlltoits as oo—
--------- e Butler and Mrs. Anna Oraybum SANTIAGO CHOCO
Following the
lhe Boy
Boy Seo
Scout meeting I tended, considering
thc extreme
LATE PUDDING.
while Dr. Kindr b attending a । Clothier*' Association meeting.
1 served during her long service In the
following
Hon.
Ketcham cave
Fridav evening
&lt;-v&gt;-ninu Mr.
Hon. J.
J. C
C. Ketcham
gave a
a I *u’ “ct “ dinner committee for the
clinic In Detroit.
I Mn&gt;- F. L. Bauer returned on Probutc Court She urged a greater oili Friday
Mr and Mrs. 1i &lt;»ld.
3 squares unsweetened chocolate.
good
talk
on
Taxes
"
i
Unlon
Cemetery
Circle
dinner
to
be
Hugh
Riley
entertained
Mr
and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dolan left | Saturday from a week's stay in devotion to thc ideals of the church.
34 cups milk.
Mr and Mrs. Bennett will move *rv'd ln ‘be Jones hall March 14.
..nd
'• cup sugar.
on Saturday by automobile for Lo*, Detroit. George Bauer accompan- an
d a more Intelligent and sacri- Mrs. Lloyd Shafer, also T. Bin to Grand Ledge this week. Their • Election of officers and plans In
4 cup sifted cake flour.
Angeles, cal., nnd other western led her home from East Lansing. i flcial supervision of children on til • Johnston of Battle Creek at cards daughter. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Duffor ‘he years work will fcaDainty rcfrc.-hnienU
served
% teaspoon salt.
—•
points They expect to spend this | Mtis France* McIntyre and Mlr^ part of parents
fany and children, will live with J*™ lhe afternoon business meet*
Dainty refreshments were served
1 egg or 2 egg yolks, slightly beat­
week end with Mr und Mrs. James I Freda Smith of Hastings Twp., were
them.
jln*
for only
en.
Ironside of San Diego.
(guest* Sunday of the Misses Ger­ by the hostess assisted bv Mr.*. Roy
J McClurkm has rented the!
trude and Marguerite McPharlin
Fuller and Mrs, Fred Jones.
IRVING.
2
tablespoons
butter.
Flower farm and will move early!
One new member uas added to
Mrs. Robert Jessen returned Sal14 teaspoons vanilla.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Racers of
covering
from
injurn-s
she
sustained'
n&lt;x
‘
month
and
work
the
same
this
arand
Ra
pl(
i
fi
and
o
r
and
(urday to her home in Chicago after die list. Mrs W. L. Hinman is chair­
1 baked 9-inch pic shell.
1
'
lost WMini
v/cdr.&lt;;,d.i.Y
when «h..
sh&lt;- ran
fell downjcomitig
year.
lar.t
^Uv wm-..
i coming vear.
Wllcox of Rutland were Sun­
a visit with hcr parents. Mr. and man.
4 cup cream, whipped and sweet­
'
Values
the cellar stairs Besides having two,----------I Mrs. C. W. Crawford, for several
•
day visitor* of Mrs. Jane McCann, ened.
CEDAR CREEK.
I HELI) DELIGHTFUL
broken ribs, she haa severe bruises.
weeks
'4 cup chopped raisins or dales,
and
The Ladies' Aid Society will meet
Henry
Wcrtrnan
and
wife
MEETING
which arc very painful, her friends
Ij mm
Miss ircne
Irene Cooper
vooper o,
ot vnieuKo
Chicago »■»
has ;
--------------- A
' at the home of Mrs L. D Blackford
cup broken nut meat*.
only
Muri
Campbell
visited
friends
in
been spending
spending several
days with
with her
het
The Young Married Pcop.es Club ht&gt;|»e for her quick recovery
been
several day*
Add chocolate to milk and heat in
i Friday. March 2. Everybody is in­
Augusta Sunday
parent*. Mr and Mrs. B. F. Cooper, of ‘he Methodist church met in the
vited.
double boiler. When chocolate is
B1UDGF CLUB.
I
Crysinl Watson visited her.
evening.
Route 3. and other relatives and ' social rooms on Thursday evemne
Dr nnd Mrs Harns WoOdburne s‘,”fr Mrs Oncta B«‘*'lck. of near I Mr. and Mra. Wil) Dean visited melted, beat with rotary' egg beater
Feby
22.
After
a
business
meeting.
friends.
weer..
°',thclJl 40,1 and wl,c- until blended. Combine sugar, flour
entertained their put luck bridge.' nuausui
Au.’’"JiU‘„»
ft...&gt;pan
,arL m !msv
as.‘ *
eck‘, “J the
, Mrs. Tillie smith and Mrs. Wil­ President Charles Fnul presiding,
Mrs Edith Campbell te on the1 Mr and Mrs' Olen Dean- of Bowne and salt : add small amount of
liam Smith of Delton and Mr. and a program of "brain-tea; rrs" pro­ club cn Tuesday evening, twelve be­ sick list. We hoik- for her speedy ,on.,aunda.y „
chocolate mixture, stirring until
Mrs. Bernard Reed», recovery
,
Mrs. Wallace Bugbee of Riutsa-- vided much amusement, requiring ing present
। Mr' ttnd Mrs- Ori'n Wilcox of smooth; return to double boiler and
anti Don Siegel won Lop scores atI, reTire
??vt*r^;
were guests of Mra. Nettle Hyde on some quick thinking ns well.
c.immmity
club
l&gt;.u been
2,'SJ "-pine
were
el Lyle cook until thickened, stirring con­
ii-.e
t immunity
ciuu .nas
ocen
■ ”
•" vnilw.
■, I'
5** c
The committee. Mr. and Mrs bridge.
. ..
reIII.TV
...
W11COX
Thnre.z1iie
-THrere
Monday
continue—cooking
{changed. to
the
first....
Friday
night
■'llco* nn
°n
Thursday
They
had stantly. Then
--------------------—••• •­ID
IV
yUU.ll
lli
a
ilV
Mra. J. T. Lombard returned on Archie McDonald. Mr and .
in the -month
o It w
ill be on this
to Hastings to see Mr. Wil- minutes, stirring occasionally. Add
«nonth m
will
Clothing and Shoes
Thursday from Detroit where she Harold Brockway and Mr and Mrs
week Friday
Fridav night.
night March
March 2.
•» J.
J C.|
C I:coxa
Bunt
hospital.
amount
of mixture
egg.
sir. rran A.spaiier will tx no.teas j, ««*k
J
There
WM, .Pennock
Uree Boek
M ere. jsmall
.Ur,Ins
MnraMy:
Mwn WU&gt;doublw
has been spending the winter Forrest Johnson later served dainty
for Men and Boys
Kctcham of Hastings has been promonths with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. refreshments appropriate to Wash­ to lhe J F F Club un Friday aft-’। cured
nlng
grosbeaks,
os speaker of thc cvening. „
—. ----,-------- winter
—--­ visitants, boiler and cook 2 minutes longer.
ington's
birthday
n»uriv
a. Uroe
i.m.,..
w^s.1". In Irvlno stirring constantly. Remove from
Smith and family
2________ , , , _ ______
PM luck .UWXT ul 7:30. Everybody “
"!&gt; ••
e&gt; robin,
HASTINGS
Mrs. Roy Hyde of Big Rapids. 1 The club meets at 11:20 every
।.SunKav
Sunday. Thov
They have
and
DELTON
invited.
h.v. large
l«r-. beaks —
x boiling water; add butter and va­
Sunday
with
Hou.
John
Ketcham
us
Mrs Edith Dewey. Mtes Louise Dew—,
Friday and Saturday night* "The!
°«d has
confined to! striking colors, white, yellow and nilla. Cool slightly and turn into p:e
cy and Charles Stillwell from Lan- teacher,
' black and are a sight to be remem- shell chill. Before serving, cover;
Dutch Detective a three art com- th"
da&gt;« ,»“h «P- tx-red.
sing were visitors at the Rev L. ’ MICHIGAN GIRL
with sweetened whipped cream to,
*
-s:
.. cdy. will lx presented by local talent pe"d,cllU' We
for ,ds
• Dewey home Bunday afternoon.
T- J- Brown and son and Mys. which rateins or dates and nuts have vanilla. Pour into pie shell. Bake in
AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP­ at the community hull. Proceeds to [ rc£,°'cry', ,
Kim Bigler was in Chicago
go on . A scholarship was awarded Miss• so
hot oven &lt;400* F.) 15 minute*. Umq
Kate Peer of Grand Rapids were been added.
,o the
uir community
LWlunu,iny hail
,,aiI building;
oulltling
6 go to
trom 11,13 place attended calling in Irving Sunday.
___________
, on
__ *busine
.usincM Lucille Otte, daughter of Fredenck
.
---------------«-•-*
-------------decrease
heat
to
moderate
&lt;350*
F.&gt;
Monday and
Tuesday
" luRd n,—
rw -----,.rUc&gt; _re..
all| .|Jt.
lvc|1“Uhe Ladies' Aid at Katie Kahler's
and bake 30 minutes longer, or until
Hayes relumed
on
Mra. J. R.
“ -1:.::
—
. Emerson Otis of Hasting^ by Miss awa.. earS1 mgbt
William McCann was home from VANITY FAIR COCOI Thursday. All report a good time
NUT CUSTARD PIE. knife inserted comes out dean.
Monday from a visit with her
M. 8 C. over the week end
» JtCD0.rCL‘ ’W'- J,1’Tt?r 01
Mr- and Mra Allen Griffen of the!fund a good dinner
Pic crust■
1 Combine chocolate, water, and
daughter. Mra. F. B. Droulllard. of the McDowell Scho^T of Costume Kingsley, district s;»cnt Wednesday | Mr
The
meeting
.Ml and
UIIU Mra.
nun. A.
n. M.
m. Tristrim
1 risirim and
aim
.
jFellowship
.
r --------• was
— much
3 eggs, slightly beaten.
Pontiac.
sugar, and blend. Ppur over pie filland Mrs John
Tyneen----------of Kai- 'nh&gt;Kd by those present Mr CroDesign. 71 West 45th Street. New wl;h Mr. May schaffhauset und I Mr
- ---------.................
....
.
.
inn* nt Iho
nni"LL..brered
4 teaspoon salt.
Word has been received from Mr York City, for her remarkable ability
I Ing. place in slow oven &lt;300* F.l,
amazoo were-Wednesday evening foot of the Wilcox neighborhood
4 cup sugar.
and bake 7 lo 10 minute* longer, &lt;x
and Mra J. F. Edmonds and Mir.! tn fashion work along the lines ot
May v/lnlaina hu_s been re-&gt;“ucsU of John Lammers «i)d fam- gave some readings.
1 until nlirwilatit ia act rVwvi
I
3 cups rrtlllc. scalded.
Carrie Coleman that they are leav­
&gt;
WEEKS CORNERS.
1 cup shredded coconut.
.
..,
ing Kissimmee. Florida, for Bl Pct- sketching, designing and llluslrat- nwvtd from the hospital to thc i
Ing. Mira Otte te a former student homr of her brother Rori-r Wil 1 El’b&gt;c Lclnaar and wife • visited
Mr and Mrs Ira Beach Mid fam­
Line
pie
plate
with
pastry,
rolled
PEACH PIE
। ersburg, Florida, this week. They re-1(Of
lhe Chicago Art Institute. West- httms Hcr
w vrry much L- Leinaar and wife of Delton Sun- ily of Battle Creek were visitors at
I port nice warm weather.
to 4-lnch thickneu. allowing pas-'
n-vored eriaiin
Mri'Ajnr. ilimtl .nd Mr .M
suteCallSe eS"“"‘
hrr ra.ny IHmd. dw'_________ ___ __________
Mr nnd Mrs Leslie Dickerson's try to extend 1 inch beyond edge. Fit | I package orange-flavored gefatln.
Ir« Wnuard
t^kc ।
'’8“" State College.
hope ahe may continue to Improve, i
Sunday P. M. of Inst week
loosely on plate. Fold edge back to
14 cups warm peach Juice and
Mra.
Howard HpuOt
Hewitt wpre
were at
at Lake
HENDERSHOTT.
' Mr and Mrss. Win. Mcllvain on-1i form standing rim and flute with1 water.
•
•
Mrs. Anna Hazen passed nwuy in । Mias
Odessa Sunday to help celebrate the I
OBSERVED ANNIVERSARY
Dorothy Stanton or
of BatUe
Battle .,
miss Dorotny
.rrtri-rd
39th wedding anniversary of
Mr |। A very delightful time was spenf- Katemazco Saturday morning, utter Creek spent the week end with Miss ,’“
rtMined the letter's parents and fingers. Combine eggs. salt, and su-1 24 cups canned sliced peaches,
-- —
sister and family -----from---Muskegon
gar;
then
and Mrs
Snobble. p-*“— ni the home of Mr and Mrs Bui - a lingering illness FuiM.-ral serv- Clare Hendershott.
----- ------ ‘1 —
- add milk gradually, -w
— -add
aa I drained.
Relatives
| cocanut. and mix thoroughly. Pour
j baked 9-lnch shell
Wilbur Schantz and family with recently.
Clarence Stanton of Detroit called Into pie shell. Bake In hot oven
Hortense Mead and Margaret Gar­
rison were guests of Mr. and Mrs l'on Mr and Mra Prank Malteaon - *400’ P i 15 minutes, then decrease
Mr and Mr.s. H F Weriman of Hervey Parma Ice in Johnstown on one afternoon this week.
heal to modem &lt;3W F &gt; and bake
Llcpty. '500 ' was played and a pot
i»W7.co-1
"w
Xif cSf
l
Delton,
Mrs
Kate
Burdick
of
HlckSunday
| Mrs. West and family of Grand :
luck supper served. A lovely rug wa.
left as n remembrance of tlie oc­ ory Corners. Mr. and Mrs Claude
Mr. and Mrs Ernie Matteson and | Rapidl visited Mr. West Sunday P. I CHOCOLATE CRESTED
1 with whipped cream.
casion. Mr. Lichty was formerly of Nobles of Climax and Mr. and Mrs granddaughter. Louise Christensen, M
CUSTARD
Several from this district attend­
Hastings white Mrs. Lichty has al­ John Nobles of Hastings were Sun­ went to Charlotte Sunday with Mr.
CLAM FRITTERS.
*i recipe Pie crust.
ways been a resident at Gull lake. day guests of Mr anti Mrs. Milton and Mrs. Floyd Garrison to visit ed a special meeting at the Dowling
3 eggs, slightly beaten.
1 pt. dams..
school Wednesday evening
Mrs.
Hastings friends extend congratula­ Nobles at Grandville The occasion their aunt. Mrs. Myra Preston.
••
teaspoon
salt.
wa.-.
Hi
honor
oi
Milton
Nobles'
84U1
Smith
gave
a
talk
on
consolidation
A large company of Mrs Mllley
tions.
4 cup sugar.
1-3 c milk.
birthday, which occurs on Feb. 28 Haynes' neighbors and friends sur­ of schools.
I 1 1-3 c flour. V
3 cups milk, scalded.
Our sympathy Is extended to the prised her Saturday night In honor
REPRESENTS LAND BANK,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dickerson vis­
i 3 t baking powder.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
Clare Burton of St Johtvr^a^.
of her birthday. They all had a ited Mrs. Fred Ritchie of Kalama­
1 square unsweetened chocolate, । Sall and pepper.
been in lhe city this week looking thc loos of their mother and it was happy time and left at a late hour zoo Wednesday. Mrs Ritchie is a
Clean clams, drain from their Uafter matter* connected with the St only six months ago that Ute lather wishing her many more happy patient in Bronson hospital.
, melted.
1 quo.-, and chop. Beat egg* until
2 tablespoons hot water.
Paul Land Bank. He was agricultural passed on.
birthdays
hepr. ----add --milk
and
McOMBER SCHOOL NEWS.
2 tablespoons sugar.
— and flour
------ mixed
— —- —
—
Thc Ireland Lakes Garden Club
agent of Clinton county for a num­
Tlie men's class at Sunday Schoo)
Be sure to see "How the Story
Line a deep 9-lnch pie plate with sifted with baking powder, then add
ber of yeur» and now has thirteen will meet Thursday afternoon, enjoyed having "Dad" Angell teach
Michigan counties as his territory as March 8. with Mrs Lula Weriman. their class Sunday and hope he can Grew." put on by the women at [ pastry, rolled to 4-inch thickness, chopped clams, and season highly
■the
P.
T.
A
Friday
night.
March
2
1
Combine
eggs.
salt,
and
sugar.
Add
,
with
salt
and
pepper.
Fry
by
spoon
­
The
program
will
be
in
charge
ol
a director of thcAand Bank Clare
come again some time.
Boy Scout Troop 88 will meet Sat- , milk, stirring constantly. Then add fuls in deep fat
has many D lends here a ho were Mis. Jennie Aldrich Instead ot Mra.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Hendershott
. Osborn as previously announced, as of Hastings called on their mother.
glad to two him.
Bran Flakei
Mrs. Osborn is away during lhe Mrs. Prances Hendershott. Sunday.
ENJOYED BIRTHDAY PARTY. 1 winter.
The next meeting of the L A S.
15c
Miss Gladys Ven DeVelde enter
------­
Mrs. Hattie Whittemore will en- will be held at the home of Mrs.
tained
seven of her
'
. .
lodixed or Fret-Running
----------------schoolmates
tertain the L O. T M. Thursday Mary Johnson. 420 East Madison
Saturday afternoon in honor of hcr afternoon of this week.
St., tn Hastings on March 15.
eleventh birthday The afternoon; A FaUicr and Son banquet will be
37c
was spent plgylng Kami* after given in tbe community hall FriCARLTON CENTER.
Plui Tax Middltvillu or Fr*4port
which'kandwlclics. cake and jello day evening. March 9. under tilt
There are &amp;|&gt;ecial services being
were served, then ail returned to auspices of the L A S- thc proceeds hcld each evening at the M E
Chaac &lt;fi Sandbarn
No single article of food should be so popular in the home as Good Clean
Rimo Large Box 31c
their homes wishing hcr many more to go to the church basement.
church. Come and enjoy the good
happy birthday*.
. Frank poster and William Smith sermons. TUne js 7.45
Milk. These are the reasons why you should buy and use more such milk:—
~———
returned Saturday night from their
The Carlton L. A S. meets this
»»
n
.? u BKlUGt..
, %TsU.rn trJp Mr anrf M,., WaHl4Ce week Thursday for dinner at the
Mrv R K Hurt entertained at a Bu8bec of Kansas came with them home of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hale
Milk ia a nearly “balanced food" in itaelf.
dessert bridge luncheon ot&gt; Wediu - Jor , vul. wltJ1 Irl(,n(U
d
Bahcrt UncuMttcncd J Lb.
And if thc weather Is favorable, the
(2) It is the cheapest food you can buy, when food values are
day of last week, covers being laid lJvcs
Touin Talk Brand
wood cut by lhe Trlc|&gt;lK»ne Company
considered.
&lt;«_»■&gt;« 5rilo»j Mm. Bertha au.i.u, u cmaned lo and donated to the church will be
15&gt;/2C
buued that day. All wood outlera
S.
bM “',U1 “iw"
(3) It ia a nourishing food.
lhe decorations. Mra. A. D. McDsn- —
— •
■
Strictly Frtth Doicn
Francisco
is caring -lorihcr.
will receive their dinner tha; day at
aid won top bridge score and Mrs.
(4) It ia especially needed for growing children.
the Aid meeting.
Forrest Lane second
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Allerding and
(5) Health authorities urge at least a quart of milk per day
The play "The Path Across Thc Howard were guests of Mr. and Mrs
PARTY FOR TEACHERS.
for each child, and a pint a day for every adult in the
Hill'' will be Riven Thursday cvc- Art Alterding of Woodland Sunday.
Teachers of the city schools will
home.
be honor guests at thc annual party ball at Hastings by thc Carlton i in honor of tlie birthdays of Mrs.
Art Allerdtng and H. L. Allerdlng:
given by the Rotarians at thc K. community.
Mrs. Wm. Crockford has been
How
nearly
docs
thc consumption of milk in your home approach the xtundof P hall next Monday evening.
Mra. Flora Eteenhood has been
TheJRotary Anns have also been in- confined to her bed thc lust few days quite Ul thc past week. Mrs. Elmer
ard fixed by these health authorities?
। vited. 'Dinner will be served follow­ but is a Jiltlo better at this writing. Marlow Is assisting with the liouse
srork
and
care
of
Mrs.
Crockford.
Highlands Dairy can furnish your home with Grade A Milk ut the same
ing by a short program and danc­
Arthur Slrodtbeck ol Assyria
Guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Hening.
Asst Arre
price charged for a lower grade. Visit our dairy and you will xoo why the
Center and Mr and Mrs. Carl Wcy- hey and Robert Sunday were Mr
inn.m and daughter. Thelma, ol and Mrs. Jonathan Kick ol near
•
BRIDGE PARTY.
State
of Michigan authorizes us to sell our milk as Grade A. Every drop of
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McDonald en­ Hastings spent Sunday with Mr. und Freeport and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Fancy Quality
milk you buy from highlands Dairy comes from our own tested and ac*
Zuschnltl, Verda and Charlotte of
tertained with tliree tables of Mra. J. J. strodtbeck.
Mr. and Mra, Fnxl Du Istra and weal of Hastings.
bridge on Saturday evening, the
credited
herd.
scores going to Mrs. Richard Groos, family
lamily spent thc week cud with her
QUIMBY.
*
and Roy Cordes. Mrs. Robert Cook! Pa£□te
’Vn In Grand Rapids.
* ,*
Alice
Mrs. Loyal Lowell, who has been
•nd Ju* BrUCol.
: ““
“■ Willison of Baiiticld
----spent the week
•
_________ ..
_________
end with Hazel al thc Pennock hospital returned
homo Saturday afternoon with her
BRIDGE DINNER.
fihribcr.
Shriber
•
Covers were laid for sixteen at a
Mlu Geraldine Williams attended son. Laurence Russell.
Mr. and
Mrs.------------------------Hoffman and family
•charming bridge dinner given by n college party at Albion Saturday ।I ----------------Hasdn^
ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.
Telephone 2651
Mr.
and-MH.
evening
•
spent Sunday afternoon visiting
—
—. —
,----------Harold
---- ----- Foster on ouuiia
W« DM*r TA&gt; BIG LittU Star, Phan, 3411
Tueadgy. cvening.
evening.
- | Miss Barbara Bowman of Ha*Has- their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Tuesday,
Bridgc boores went Ur M. O. Hill lings apeiit tlie week end with Mr. Euwurd Hoffman. near Dowling.
Thejprayer meeting will be held at
and M. E. Whitman.
and Mrs. Walter Cuioen.

!
I

Social Events and Personal Mention

• Shirt •
Specials

•1 &amp; *122

79c

*i- &amp; ’i-

Helpful Suggestions

Neckwear
for Men

39c &amp; 50c Value.

29c

75c &amp; $1

49c

T.S. Baird

LOW PRICES
Sat, March 3

Fri., March 2

Post

Salt

3 «°

Use More GOOD MILK

Butter

Chocolate »* XX'Ac

Coffee
u &gt;4lc
n«T*&lt;

Egga

Meat Market Special.
.^c— u.

Lard
Oleo

2
2

13|c

15c
19c

UNHAN’f

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY M. 1W4
SOUTH SHULTZ.
I Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kenyon nnd
1 Mrs. Ida Carpenter attended thc
,
.
Cemetery Circle at Mr. nnd Mrs.
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVEHHovey's in Hastings Thursday. I
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.
UiUr somievuie and family are
= out of quarantine now and Lorraine
,ii hopes to be able to go back to school
Ol’ARAXTEKD HiTrkF.S
■’ next week.
I PAINTING. I’APKKIIA Ntl INt. - Will I..
Henry Toon* visited his brother,
David Stiles, of Ban hold Saturday.
Mrs. Mnrtlm Horn and daughter.
’Evelyn, visited their cousin. Mrs.
L. Cairns, in Hastings while Rev.
Fred Horn attended the Elzey Mead
'l
Nile Tuesday
Rev.»Frcd Horn and Mr. and Mrs.
G E. Kenyon and Theodore Pra is il­
ka and family attended lhe funeral
ot Fred Horr at Walldorfl's funeral
home in Hastings Thursday fore­
noon. He war. buried in Rutland
cemetery beside his father and
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hovey of Has-

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WANTS

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f" A DrtC

OF

BARRYV1LLE.

' C. Jx Boley, who was taken sick

J Tlie L A. S.1 which was postponed 01 Jackson, where he went on lhe
TUA
1 n/il'lNj’ last week on account of the death
visit his brother and fam-

of Mr. Mudge, will bo held this week Hy. was found to be eo much 1m­
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will 'proved tiiat he was brought home
j
Hyde on Friday. March 2. .Club No. Sunday by his son-in-law, vyho went
3 serves and Club No. 2 furnishes doten Saturday tn sr* .him. This
the program. Everyone is cordially is good newa'to us all. While lie lx
i
Invited.
still weak and will be cbnnned to
Guaranteed Trurr
Mr L E Mudge, a highly respect- ' £•'!**“?*» “J* &lt;4!*' 11 J*
1
• ed. resident of BarryviBc for many
know that he Is inending to
years passed away at his home here , IIUit‘
......
I early Thursday
morning after a The Pythian Sisters had a very
I lingering illness of heart trouble, pleasant meeting last week at Mrs.
He will be greatly missed In this'^®11- Bedford's, where they ggth•• i-i community us he was a kind neigh- Lre&lt;1 10 do sewing for n quilt.
bor und friend ever ready to lend' Mrs. Helen Lewis, daughter, mothi... a helping hand to every one. He.er and brother spent Saturday vlsleavcs a wife, two daughters, Mrs. Ring relatives In Grand Rapids.
Nothing elM like
Oma Wilcox ot Caro and Ruth ut
Mrs. O.
D. Whitmore spent SatG. J).Whitmore
8atheme and one Mm. Earl of Hastings. urday
dau,hter. Edna
four grandchildren and one great- Storrs, and family In Grand Rap­
Tlie Prescription Drag Store
grandchild to mourn tlie loss of a ids. She found the little daughter,
kind and loving father and grand- who Is in a cost, doing us well as
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
father, besides a host of .friends.
can be expected.
Mra. Whi. DeVine celebrated her
------ " f?™’i in.Tn'sr ’ USe'nr”4 z'*"'BrlLsh
Cemetery Circle at
J-'
eighty-eighth birthday at the home
POWERS ECHOES.
nil sale nr nisi ' »&gt;• ‘..rr. ,.n . ..jii. Uieli home Thur-day thirty-one be- .. . .
..,„i. ..i .
r,„ l(
of • her daughter. Mrs. Merritt
u,
Walter
Davis of Chicago llua
has 1M:vll
been
,.t,
Ai... i-&gt; »rr-. n.ir ... .th ’ ing present. All enjoyed the boun1 •• • • j •
•
Meade. Wednesday. Othef guests visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs
« 'I'? !i?‘”
.......... "Jtr.’* U,ul dinner and-the afternoon pio- '
'
' '
1 .
"
were Mr and Mrs. Ralph DeVine Miner Palmer and Mr. and Mra
XTu-T. i'-./oTa
w"TV.'gram
Tlie next meeting will be ‘
‘
ind F.d Palmatler of Hastings. One Frank TravU. the past week
M,rn
t.An,..nr
»..&gt;..««
t«
..........
...
held
with
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ira
Shultz
&lt;
&lt;';&gt;&gt;
«•&gt;
.msgr
.
........
To PROTECT You Conitantly
of the pleasing features of Hie din- । M1.. nal,v
„ .... .
iiirrv ii.hide .. ................. •••" r .... .i
Clinton Horn and Kenneth Gates '' '
'• c '"’- u
ner was u beautiful birthday cake
Vhr
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
rorX't'j
.ni."r“r 4 •
’“ended the Boy Scout meeting at ' .'. ' ’’ h ’.",'.7.'' 1 ' '
,। r i, •— r.,. \&lt;r &lt; ■« •
. **•■ Joiins spent me arck end with
:s=3
. ,,
■•••■«
•&lt;u
• in'
'*

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Our Service

1

Wa Inra;« Uex««. Botuabold Oooda.
PrivaU Oxruti it LOW BATES

•run
r...j.

S’.. ».i.r bill.
H-n |l.&lt;^.-k

.,.4.1 k-n.1. Good Will Saturday night
VI.»
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VV OU*-r M.

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DANCE
Saturday Night, Mar. 3
Matthew's Colored Band

MURRAY’S
CLEAR LAKE LODGE
s

"Where Merriment Prevails”

,

DOWLING

her p.rrau. Mr nd Hit Henn

Frost.
1 MIm Evelyn Day of Lansing spent
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis were
। the week end wlU\ her home folks.
CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
,
very pleasantly surprised when on
Ue are glad to report Chester Tuesday morning, Feb. 20, about 35
Fire Insurance Co.
Willett.-, isimproving.
neighbors dropped in with well
401 KahuBiioa Niti- Bink BUa.
| Mi. II..-. I*-.,4.1 s ll.r-.-r----------- ■
, _
'r and Mr* S E Powers
of. pj
*•••»«
1^ bask.ets ta remlnd
ICIIIIHU thrm
IIic 111 of
Ul
A IIouii Ccmpiny Or ri eh rd 1874.
their
I
VVAMIP Til lilY- IbrJ .rr
«.tr
i &gt; • ...
g- : ■ •
•
thvllle were Sunday
dinner1'*•
“*“ 40th
'“**■ wedding
JJ‘ ' anniversary.
~ ‘
J. L. MAUS. Local K«pre*(cUUve.
. ... i.lp.nr r,. III. ir... •.... »...• !.-r FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
,
-ts of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Wil­ The gathering was also a farewell I
H»rUn*i. Mich.
1 It Mr. I...tr.r Inlli.t-r prlt.ni ........
R«v L. B. Lane. Filter
vm i
.. • •
party as Mr. and Mrs. Travis are
cox
H.cl..r» l«r»m
Sun.U,
'.IS’, A M l*r. 1.
’
'roll sAl.E «&gt;lt IKAtll
V M.t'.c
II &lt;ft A M Jmi.i.t I E '...... r M
1 ■
'
......................
Mr nnd Mrs Heber Foster and moving to a farm Just outside of |'
family wore Sunday guests of her Hastings on Tuesday. Although they .
parent*. Mr and Mrs Sam Geiger, are not moving far away they will
be greatly missed In the neighborWitch. Clock.
CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN
Dr Morgan Skinner of Lacey and
IN CHRIST.
Bpeclxllt IUMIm Sarah Finch of Grand Rap­ ways "ready and there" whenever
vairtne. Cut
there
was a call for help In sickness
ids were dinner guests of Mr. and
lor Oid Gold.
and death
a good time. With
Mrs Will Hyde Sunday
,। -----------------or-------------------------- .
Let Oecrxt ,
Mr and Mrs Burr Fossett spent 1 sincere wishes tor thc best of everyDo Itl
new
tlie guests
C. RAWGF PROGRAMS Saturday P M in Hastings.
'thing
th,na In
in their n
— home,
Knme «m&gt;
Mrs Mln(Ja Mudgp retlirned home departed lifter a day of music, cards
f-om Three Oaks Thursday, called and dancing and left a “pewter set"
here by the death of hcr husband. as a remembrance of their friends.
HAPt.E LEAF ORANGE
Mrs. Mina Holmes. Mrs. Philip
Henderson ot Albion. Mr nnd Mrs. farewell party on Monday cvening
Arthur Holmes, Mr and Mrs Wm at the Pythian Temple al MiddleRvan nnd Priscilla of Detroit. Mr vllle by thc Pythian Sisters who pre­
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH
Mr« Harold Bates of Elsie. Mr sented her with a beautiful crystal
&lt; RADIATOR. RING GEARS
Mrs Asa Wilcox nnd two bridge set.
4 CLUTCH PLATES. GASKETS
Ehlers of Caro. Mr nnd Mrs
I Rowden aim Theodore Dut&lt;
BRAKE UNINGS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
CHURCH OF THE NAEARENE
of Grand Rapid* were among
PiDCOMt Building
FAN BELTS, MUFFLERS
Mudge Saturday
|

Frolic-

; THE CHURCHES

GEO. M. NEWTON

Fl

&lt;Parti for

owers
and Bouquets
for all occasions
Few things symbolize the love and esteem for
departed friends more beautifully than flowert. We have had many years of experience
in arranging Memorial pieces. They will be
more satisfactory than bouquets of individ­
' ual blooms and need cost no more.

j'

J GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
. Phone 2637

Hastlnpi

VH DOLEVILLE.
Tlie fire nlnmi .Friday was only
fortunately
Steam from

”666

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Jahn KltchUig. D. D. Palter
126 W. Center 81.
Phase 221

niu-in brought tthe department tn
a hurry when it was discovered to
be only steam from the snow thaw­
ing off
Bing Lewis, who has lived for
Mtmr years in Irving township east
of here, mid a sufferer for some
vents. pns.*«'rl away Thursday A. M.
Funeral hold on Saturday nt thc
liruiiv with a second funeral at Ea­
ton Rapids, where he was laid to
st The family have thc sympai nf their many friends.
Many have enjnyed &gt;?' tliawlng

Uenl4. Tabltta. Salva. New Dropi

CHURCH or CURIHg. COATS GROVE.

Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Authorized Barre

EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPISCOPAL!

Coheiv A

THEO. BAUGHMAN
U ANTED

Phone 2234. ..
BOBLESKI ELECTRIC SHOP

t .t.rt.|

|Fort svi.r

h. ......

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M
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Manager Wanted
FOR HASTINGS AND
SURROUNDING
TERRITORY

'

Attractive contract lo right party.
American Life Insurance Com­
pany. W8 Grand Rapida National
Bank Bldg.. Grand Rapids. Mirh-

BAPTIST CHURCH.
B. J. Adcock. MlnliUt

F. R Sandefur nnd family have
purcluiM'd and moved Into what for
mntiy years has been railed . the
Congregational parsonage on Broadwav street. This. will make thhn a
nice home and we will all be glad
to see this place occupied by per­
manent residents
Everyone is looking forward to
this evening Monriay-Brotherhood
We are tn have Hon Frank Fitznernid. Secretary of State, to ad­
dress us Good music is also pro­
vided for Tlits should be an out­
standing meeting for the Middle­
ville Brotherhood.

NEW WATCH AND CLOCK

REPAIR SHOP
HASTINGS MARKETS

।

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At 421 So. Washington St.

inn ...r at Bal.nrr ..Hire
2 24
.leW l l.ek &gt;t..| .h.le B-i
l ull H-.r.nc. I r...,,r t'ltt.
, r.
r1 ?.n V] .l.-.lin
Freeport

FOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED

C. G. BENNETT
HASTINGS PARISH.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

AU orders from a
Single Flower to
the most elaborate
of Bouquets hand-

attention.

Phone 2530

Say it with Flowers”

\

CAUCUS NOTICES

l.r...,i., *....&gt; .1

&lt;.i:l •

Regardless of Snow Flur­
ries or Icy Winds, Spring
is Here at the WILCOX
Green House, bringing on
an exquisite assortment of
Roses, Sweetpeas, Daffo­
dils. Snapdragons, Tulips,
Calendulas, Violets. Etc.

Clyde Wilcox
publication of

The Florist
.t'-L .t. - * • -• •t-- t- L ?•

More

Americans INJURED
Last Year by Auto Accidents
Than In the World War

dally for you

Mra. Robert Wilaon
RUTLAND TOWNSHIP CAUCUSES

HASTINGS CITY MISSION

n.R SALE -y..rd.un &gt;r&gt;
, Mr. Hn.e W.rhter VV, tMliml" !D.
.. ......
, FilR SALE CHI 4I’- II
It
.»re .1 iltnner
VV ANTED— Firmer - &gt;a«..

’em.

rhon
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BARKY TOWNSHIP CAUCUS

PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP CAUCUS

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CHARLES H. LEONARD

FOR RALEA. Fla nd.

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London &lt;Ont.i Free Press: A dean
---------- th*1 thb country is suffering
from an overproduction of brains.
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY
I7™* may be due to the fact that
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Replace your thin, worn tires today!
Avoid a mishap that may cost you a
lifetime of regret, or perhaps your life!

vlling. Also buying hides.
One block north of National
Bank. Hastings.

Archie Tobias
MARTIN CORNERS.

hold at

c«n standard

NOTICE
To Wool Growers

MORE THAN 24,000 KILLED!
MORE THAN 800,000 INJURED!

BALTIMORE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS

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ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN MISSION

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STEADY WORK—GOOD PAY!
Reliable nun wanted to rail on
farmer* in Barry county. No ex­
perience or capital needed. Write
today.. McNESS CO, Dept. B.
Freeport, Illinois.
2-28

The Martin P T A will meet this
Friday evening. Mai ch 2. at thc
schoolhouse. A cordial Invitation ts
extended to all.
FIB8T METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Th? L A 8 will hold a thimble
CHURCH.
tarty nt the home of Mrs. Carrie
:FUher Wednesday. March ^It will
be eui all day meeting with dinner
:.
' at noon. Come Indies and bring
rwf Ti&gt;«r7i’u Shears, thimbles and needles
s.m(.h.,ny
s S next Sunday at 10:30. You
pn.sram. arr coidially Invited to be present.
FOIST CHURCH
or CHRIST. SCIENTIST.

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SOUTH COATS GROVE.,
Clifford Clouse of Shultz, called nt
Wn, Bayne's Sunday p M
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Man Stirtz returned Sunday from I

Mr- Wrdnn
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battle

Grand Piano
Beautiful tone and case,
looks like new, also
Midget studio upright.
Can be had at real bar­
gain and on easy pay­
ments. Write
"M," care Banner

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240

Corner Jeffcrson and Court Street

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| Wedne»day, Feb. 28, 1934

and where are the questions to be.
the increase of population will be
Frank Barnhart vs. May Barn­
3.000.000 to 5,000,000. and between
Rural Progress Dsy at Western'
1940 and 1950 it may increase by aa
hart. divorce.
State Teachers’ College tills week
much more. At three acres of crops
Margaret F. Walker vs. Elizabeth By Home Economics Specialists Friday will honor the editors of
harvested per person this tneans
Jane Atiee. Ebinczer Daniels, et al.
county
newspapers. Our chairman. I
Michigan
State
College
that 9.000000 to ISfiOOfiOO more acres
bill to clear cloud from title.
M. L Cook, has been at the job 54*
ot crops would be needed by 1940
Gustav Jesiek and Myrtle Jesiek
years. Some record I
and 18.000 000 to 30.000.000 acres by
va. John Sienkiewicz, extension of
"Be sure to provide variety" is
According to J. F. Thaden of M.
(Continued from page one*
SCI0L00I8T SMS IMPORT­ 1960 that are required for our pres­
the one big rule In menu building. S. C. there are In Michigan -416.8Mi
ent population, other factors re­ . Wm. R. Wickwire, appeal from pro­ moratorium on mortgage
Nova B. Whitney vs. Leonard Q iaecording to nutrition experts of youths between 15 and 19. In Barry
ANT CHANGES IN THE maining equal.
bate court.
Whltnev divorce
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cuuniy
county ukuv
there ucc
are 1750
sim with
wiui w,
991 vu
on
OOMING YEARS
"The present requirement, how­
Nellie r Forman va Richard E Mlchl*an
College home eco— jarnis and
in vallages.
|
John a. Muchmors vs. Stewart
Richard E.
ataff By varying food., one
-Anu.rJca 1^" not merely in
ever. is much less than the acreage Lofdahl. trespass on the case.
now in cultivation. Hence, no net In­
Forman, divorce.
,,ke,y to haye 0 mOrC ,dK»uatc matters material, but in things of
MORE PEOPLE WILL LIVE crease In acreage devoted to crops
Sarah Ostroth and Mabie Ostroth'diet
. the spirit, not Ui splendid Isolation.
Norm Company vs. Frank Andrus, Adams vz. Curtis Marshall, et al. ‘ One way of securing variety is to but tn courageous co-operation ~—
IN RURAL DISTRICTS may be nccesaary.
'mortgage foreclosure.
■'Should the diet shift from ani­ trespass on the case.
1 avoid using many foods which are Bishop Oldham.
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
More Farmers To Reside in mal products toward more crreals or NaaHvUle
Minor F Shupp vs. Anna Shupp. of the same basic Ingredient, for1
--------------State Bank vs. E. L. Ap- divorce
sugar, or should exports of farm
.Instance such a "starchy" meal as
.r--■ ■■■ y.^..-v. ■ t
Villages—Smaller Fielda
1 CitarlesE Rowlader eta) vs * this one-macaroni, potatoes, bread
products decline further, leas land pelman. assumpsit.
.
Harry
O.
Mohrmann.
receiver
of
would be needed titan would other­
and Bigger Yields
One 1932 V-8 FORD DELUX TUDOR, bUdt,
Nashville
State
Bank
vs.
R.
E.
1
S-STST
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The average size of American wise be required. However, per capi­ Swift, assumpsit.
pafnt like new, good rubber,
,&lt;
furms in the future is going to grow ta consumption of farm products,
M.
by
Harry O Mohrmann. receiver of I muua m.
u
, n.„
for lhe menu. Onions, cabbage and
heater and radio, at only . .JOI W
smaller Dr. Carl c. Taylor, sociolo­ considered as a whole, has changed Nashville State Bank vs. J. C. Fur- vs. Raymond H Baker, divorce.
, lurnlps are all
good whe“ uv?d
gist In the United States department very little during the last 35 years. ”
n'M aUUmP*i'
' Fred L. Dingman vs.
vi. Arthur J.
J fI teparately.
separately. but are too pronounced
Smaller Fields. Bigger Crops.
of interior, predicted in a Fanners
MAPLE GROVE GROUP.
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of dayman,
--------- et -•
—
— ..
— --------------------------al. —
mortgage &lt;«
foreclo*jfiavora
to .have
together
In one meal.
Washington. Feb. 22.—(AT*.! SclOne 1932 FORD MODEL B, 4-cyl TUDOR, A-l
State Bank va. Llbble ure.
Tlie February meeting of the
One of lhe most monotonous
may make
maze farms
(arms of
oi the
me future
imure , Nashville
‘
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lowa University.
' ” fence may
condition, a smooth, dependable
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O“SKlnx. rew™ ol
Edwin J Dodgion et al. va. Floyd I meals Is provided by repeating a Maple Grove Nutrition class was
He explained the size of farms is | twice i_
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs
Ethel
car, at only .. . vvLw
L Abbott.
| food two or three times, in the
destined to contract because there will not conflict with efforts to end I| Nashville Stale n*nk
Bank «
vs. j" r
~ Hurd
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Is going to be more farms and more iI agricultural
Let ha Whitney va. Manville Whit- menu. Tomato soup, steak with cat- Donovan with seven members and
agricultural overproduction,
ovrrprouuciiun. in
m the
me !, Nashville Stale Bank vs J c Hurfi.
Secretary
.
1
ney, divorce.
sup and tomato salad is a good ex­ one visitor present. A pot luck dinjwrswu farming He predicted a opinion of‘ "*
‘
“of* Agriculture
* ‘
Ernest L.* Johncox vs. Harvey
ErnMl
Theodore R. Baughman vs. Anna -ample of such a combination.
One 1931 FORD MODEL A PANEL fOCft
larger proportion of the Tint Ion's Henry A- Wallace
Belle Baughman, divorce
Variety in texture is also import**w afternoon business meeting
Continuing scientific research to Hicks, assumpsit.
Imputation is going to reside in the
DELIVERY, splendid condition, only 9£vU
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of
Chairman
Charles Kermeen. et a), w Grover' ant
Something crisp and some- was ca'L»d
ca-&gt;d to order
order. by
by .C
hairman
make human labor more productive
country.
Nashville state Bank vs. Ward A.
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ChraemM
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thing
hard
should
be
included
and
Increase
yields
of
the
beat
land
H. Cline, et al.
Dr. Taylor sold it also is possible
and Mattie Quick, assumpsit
auuced Mr, Oonxhy Hodman in
soft ,™,.
foods. Creamed veseublea
veget
Wilma G. Scott va. Roy L. Scott,, the «...
(hat more farmers will reside in Is the only sound course lo pursue. 1 Gilson Bell and Vests Bell vs.
One 1926 MODEL T TUDOR, fair
do
nor
ao
well
with
a
meal
bavin,
alylng
lhe
le»on.
"Routing
the
tillages and travel to their work in for any other will lead to "barbar­ Floyd Everts and. Belle Everts, as­ divorce.
C. Emrich Co. vs. CroChera gravy. One .auoe or one liquid rood f'»d RebeH." a, Mn. Oraee MaHt
running order, at only
the country in automobiles. In vis­ ism and chaos.’’ the secretary said. sumpsit.
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\ »“ '■"“e to attend. A Irue-talse
Larger yields from smaller fileds" '
Hardware Co., bill lo ret aside chat­ tn the course U enough.
ioning a village-dwelling farm in­
J.
C
Jorgensen
vs.
Wm.
McDon
­
Woritlng from sour to sweet la 1 !“l
"" Wtjloy. lewmiis.
tel mortgage
dustry. he foresaw 'a more stable U hia answer to tlw question of bow ald. appeal from justice court.
in preore-1 intormal
rmal discussion of
ol llw
the lesson
George anotiier point to remember In
Blanche Chapman
One 1925 MODEL T TUDOR, in
rural population and a higher tlie government with one hand can : Sal-Vet Company. Inc-, a New
baring lhe menu. Tart foods stlmuHol lunches In school
standard of living in Ute country. A encourage scientists to keep on York corporation va. Middleville Chapman, divorce.
fair shape, at only
late
the appetite, while sweet food&lt;‘w“
ln the dUcussion
seeking
new
aids
to
the
growing
of
Togan
Stiles,
inc
vs.
John
large percentage of farmers In some
Lumber and Coal Company, as­
dull
the
appetite
and
should
come
“
ha
«*
“
hot
Junch
club.
Breanon. et al
European countries live In town, he
sumpsit
last.
The next meeting is to be held
Nellie D. Hailey vs Charles
explained.
Variation
in
temperature
will
in'
Marc
h
21.
the
place
to
be
decided
John
J.
Seltenreleh
vs
Alfred
crop reduction. re:.trlclto«&gt; of acreHailey, divorce
Enough Acreage Now.
England, trespass on the case
George L. Patton vs. Leona M. crease the tastiness of various arti- [la,er —Mr* Elhfl Donovan,
Washington. Feb 22 —No increase
GENUINE FORD 15-PLATE BATTERIES
Wilhelm F. Morlok vs. Emanuel
cles; for Instance, use hot rolls In-1
1
Patton, divorce.
In acreage planted to crops will be lands out ot production.
8 Kussmaul, trespass on the case
MONROE GROUP.
Harry O Mohrmann. receiver of stead of cold sandwiches when a!
warranted for nt least a decade, in
General and Corduroy Tires and Accessories
Lena Maurer vs. Julius Maurer, et
Nashville State Bank vs. Lydia Gar- cold salad Is served for a party* Tlie Monroe Nutrition Clarw was
Lhe opinion of Dr O. E- Baker, de­
new type
llnger. foreclosure of tnortgagc
luncheon.
'held nt the pletuumt home of Lorpartment of agriculture economist
The village of Nashville vs. John
Emery Botimer vs. Bessie Boti"Il is virtually certain." he said.
,
iene Hughes. Feb. 14. A pot luk din­
F Goodyear, et al.
mer. divorce.
"that between now and Jan. 1, 1940., being fitted with nonskid treads.
ner was served at noon and the
John A. Mutz. Admr. vs. Glenn G
Florence Atwood vs. Sumner W.
. tables were decorated in keeping of
Puppoff. et al. assumpsit
'St Valentine’s Day
Village of Nashville vs. Nora E Atwood. divorce
Hasting: Building and Loan AssoIJ Eleven members and four visitors
Dawson, et al. assumpsit
William Hoisington, appe.lee vs. elation vs Mary M. Landsberg, et, Kent county and Lainslng area present.
£n t|1P afternoon our leaders gave
Hugh Johnson, appellant, appeal
------- ’ al. bill for mortgage foreclosure
a ]CSgon on the care of a child,
Harry A Laurent vs Beatrice M. V M. C A have tiieir Boys- Con-1
from justice court.
ferences in March at Grandville and abo lxx luncheons fur school
divorce.
National Merchandising System Laurent,
group decided that they were
Charles J. Woodhams vs. John E. Grand L«dgc and Barry county i
vs C T. Hess and Bon.
(avor of Achievement Day same
Malay, et al. forecloaure of mort­ High sciuwl boys are urged to nt- ■
tend.
| B)i last year. Meeting adjournment
gage
- Rudolph E Reichert. State Bank­
Carl G. Nelthamcr, et a), vs. Clyde
The Father and Son banquet at to mPCl in March with Alma Nye.—
ing Commissioner vs. Nashville W Ruell. et al. foreclosure of Nashville last week was a success. Wlnnir„.d Dunn.
with 106 partaking of the feast proState Bank, appointment of receiv- mortgage.
to us on the school problem which in Orangeville over tlie weak and
t ided by the Evangelical church and
LACEY NUTRITION CLUB
very much concerns this locality and to visit pie former's daughter, Mra,
lhe fine address of T Ben Johnston
The Lacey group meet for dinner MU* Gladys Cairns, an unemployed 1 Mabie Wilcox, and new grand­
Rudolph E. Reichert. State Bank­
of
Battle
Creek
ing
Commissioner
vs.
State
Bank
of
[
.
with
Mrs
Mila
Hyde
Thursday.
Feb
teacher,
who
Law
Cases
'
rho has classes near FreeFree- daughter, Lola Ester.
ARE YOU SICK?
Freeport, appointment of receiver
Wayne wsaaae.....
Conklin and
C
F
Angell
15.
Fourteen
members
and
four
visA-.gave
gaveususa,a Mrs. John Van Sickle and chli— a- .
,«. tvui.eeo ...wasaa^.a a..M .w, • pori m
m me
lhe p.
F EE- R
RAHarry O Mohrmann, receiver of Pugh, et al. ejectment.
asslsted with lhe Hendershott Sun- itora were present for the noon day sbort talk onhealth. Mrs. Bertha, dren of Lansing were guests of Mr.
WANT TO GET WELL?
Nashville State Bank vs. Walter R
i meal which had previously been Ketcham and Mrs. Lovelle Miller | and Mra. Clair Van Sickle Salur- ■
Thc Industrial Co vs Leon D. day School last .Sunday morning
Does Your Stomach
A meeting of all men employedin ' planned
Gray and
to' day.
Ruse, et al. bill to foreclose mort­ Cool and Andrew Dooley, assumpsit.
■--------- by Mrs
----- Elizabeth
———------- ------------ I were
WVIC appointed as
no committee .M
J■
. the —
—.. for the March meet-t
» m
gage.
Grace Miller Td.™,.
Three members trnroo
from I p.]an
menu
Mr. and Mra. J.
W. He
Madison Fumiturq Co. vs. Mike (Jip Y M C A. has been called for: f.-e-.
Distress You ?
at Muskegon. March 7 It will be the Assyria group, who had been un- । lng
Georgia E Giltings vs. Clifford Gjuklch. assumpsit
Arthur Webb visited Mr.
he b
Git'.lngs. divorce.
Maciej and Mary Wielgosz vs. the first meeting of this group in able to attend their own local meet­
Henrietta VanderMolen vs. Kobe Michael and Helena Zawackl, as­ three years.
ings, received their lesson with our
MORGAN.
Letts Adkins was home IrM|
OF
Vander Molen, divorce.
Delton and Prairieville were vls- claw One extra visitor also attendMarguerite Mills of Nashville ( JaS\y’'onc
week.
j
sumpsit.
Tender and painful?
*
.
... . .
,
Auditor General vs. Delinquent
Man rille Peterson vs. Earl Strick­ ited by Secretary Angell last Wed­ ed the class meeting which was ven’
Bill Hummel went to Lanatal
Do you aufler from
nesday in the Interest of the Farm nicely presented bv our leader. Mrs »Pcnt Sunday with the home folka. ' Sunday to start working in an autc
Taxpayers, sale of lands for taxes land. William Cramer, assumpsit
acute and chronic in­
C»
’— and Carl Montgomery —
r. '. factory Monday morning.
Mabie I. Peake vs. Walter L
When Mlld.ed Stevens. Allan Hyde talked
Chas,
were
Boyer Fire Apparatus Co. an In­ Boys’ Rural Conference
Peake, divorce
digestion.
dyspepsia,
diana corporation, vs. Freejyort State
Ethel M. SelUer vs. William E. Bank, assumpsit.
catarrh of lhe stom­
Seltler. divorce.
Alfred
Moerdyk
vs.
Orma
Glynn,
ach. belching, heart­
Peter F. Mullenlx. et al vs. Ogle et al. trespass on the case.
burn. sour stomach,
rou
H. Flanigan, et al. foreclosure of
Arnett Auto Co. vs. B M. Hanson,
land contract
headaches.
nervous­
et al, assumpsit.
Mary E. Sornbury va. Morse Back­
Samuel Rosenblum vs. Claude
iteE»
ness. constipation or
us. Admr.. foreclosure of mortgage. Sparrow and Chas. Bourdo, assumpany form of stomach,
Julia Johncock Jewell vs. Martin flt.
25 DAY
liver, kidney or bowel
Exchange Bank, bill to declare
Harry O Mohrmann. receiver of
mortgage a first Hen
trouble? Would you
Nashville SUte Bank vs. Hayden
TREATMENT
Lawrence A. Potter vs. John Mar­ Nye. assumpsit.
like to gel rid of these
shal).
bill
for
an
accounting
and
dis
­
Gilbert Verburg vs. Oren A. Davis,
STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS
so you could eat oil
solution of co-partnership.
trespass on lhe case.
PRICE &gt;1.00
. you want and when
Matilda Fox vs. George Fox. di­
Ada Fur Farms, a Michigan coryou want to?
vorce.
Harry O Mohrmann. receiver of tach men t
Nashville State Bank vs Len W.
Wlilte Bros. vs. L- H. Cook, as­
Frlghner. et al. foreclosure of cliat- sumpsit.
tel mortgage.
Joseph Borutka vs Thomas OlHarry O. Mohrmann. receiver of shewsky and Sophia Olshewsky. as­
Nashville Slate Bank vs David H sumpsit
removes the undigested food that causes gas,
Gardner, et al. foreclosure of mort­
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver ol
gage.
belching, headache. It relieves constipation, the
Nsahrille State Bank vs. L- H Cook
Edna Parrott vs. Allie A. Hanson and C. L. Glasgow, assumpsit.
mother of disease. It cleans the Liver and as a
and Arlie Endsley, temporary In­
Ocean Accident and Guarantee
junction.
Kidney medicine there is nothing better. It re­
Corp., Ltd., vs. Donald Doyle, tres­
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of pass on the case.
moves the poison from the blood, doing away with
Nashville state Bank vs. Richard O.
F A. Brown and Company vs. HilTuke, et al, mortgage foreclosure
on J. Horton, assumpsit.
dizzy spells, high blood pressure. As a lady's
Lena Velte, et a), vs. James Mead­
friend it is a Godsend.
•
ows. bill for an accounting
Minnie E. Hanyen. et al. vs. Nel­
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of son H. Cross, et al. bill to quiet title
Nashville Blate Bank vs. John J.
In lhe matter of the petition of
Pitt and Lilly M. Pitt, et al, mort­ Rodney Post, et al. bill to discharge
gage foreclosure/
mortgage.
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
Will Tobias vs. Mabel Tobias, di­
Nashville Slate Bank vs. Willard vorce.
Hilton, et al, mortgage foreclosure.
John C. McKibbln vs. Hattie L.
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of McKlbbln. divorce
Nashville Blate Bank vs. Walter O.
John Brandstelter vs. Ida F..
This coupon presented or mailed with |lD0*cash is good
W. Ayers, et al. mortgage foreclos­ Brandstettcr. divorce.
for two regular full size dollar packages of
ure.
Charles Wilcox vs. Earl and Ber­
Delton Stale Bank va. Marlon nice Wilcox, cancellation of deed
HERBS of HEALTH TABLETS
Louise Cooper, mortgage foreclosure. and agreement.
Hastings Building and Loan As­
Charles O- McPeek. et al. vs.
Name
sociation vs. Vernon R. Dumford, et Verne J. McPeck. bill for partition.
al. mortgage foreclosure.
Clyde C. Slemons. State Commis­
Street
Mayme Near vs. Lewis E Jettings, sioner of Health vs. The Village of
bill for specific performance.
Nashville, et al.
State
City
Woodland Exchange Bank vs
C. Carl McGuffy. et al, vs. William
James E- and Daisy B. Guy. mort­ P. Streeter, et al. bill of complaint
gage foreclosure
to vacate decree
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of
Nashville Slate Bank vs Floyd W DeWitt, divorce.
Strickland, et *1, mortgage fore­
Bherlff-Goslln Rales Co. vs. Norris
closure.
J. Herrington. Admr., et al, bill for
Minnie I. Willison vs. George Wil­ an accounting.
Ly BARK ER, Propr.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
lison. divorce.
Ora Irene Watson vs. Ray A. WatSTATE ROAD.
Robert O’Connor is spending a
Deyo Larkin vs. Nora E. Matthews, few days with friends in Dayton.
et al. bill to declare land contract Ohio.
a mortgage.
Mr. and Mrs Clifton Becker and
Vada Mann vs. Arthur Mann, di­ family and Mra. Lena Bocker and
family, attended a birthday dinner
vorce.'
Margaret E. Lass vs. Otto B. J. Saturday evening at the home of
Laos, divorce.
Jasper Cooley in Hastings in honor
Melvin L. Pettit vs. Lucille Pet­ of his birthday.
tit. divorce.
Mrs Mary O'Connor is spending
Berttia Dominie vs. Cornelius a few weeks in Chicago visiting her
Dominie, divorce.
alstera.
Guy C. Keller vs. Sarah A. OrsMr. and Mrs Arthur Coleman and
bom, foreclosure of mortgage.
Mrs. Lucy Coleman attended the
AND
' O. Glenn Marshall vs. Ray funeral of Earl White in Hastings
Clemens, accounting and injunc­ Saturday.
IN STOVE OR FURNACE
tion. ,
Company at James Bothard's Sun­
William Wisner and Etta Wisner day were Mr. and Mrs. Leland
va. t. p Reno custodian of the Harshbarger of Grand Rapids. Mr.
Wayland State Bank, staying of and Mrs Clyde Miller and Mrs
Mabie Bennett of Hastings
mortgage foreclosure.
O. Webber and Miss Beatrice Co­
Raymond H. Baker, Admr. vs. The
Delton State Bank, staying of mort­ bum visited MT. and Mra. Jack
«■ Tahphona 2515
Frank Saga
O’Connor Thursday evening
gage foreclosure.
Chester Peck vs. Lee Brail and
Borne from this way attended the
Lois Brail, bill to foreclose mortgage. meeting at Allot! school last week
Minnie WUrm va. William Fuhr.

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ested Micb. Groups Attend ।
MICHIGAN DIARYMEN day night, March 2 and 3.
[ The Father and Son banquet was '
Admr. Issued, estate enrolled.
The Camp Fire Giris will hare a held Monday
M lhe EvangelHearings in Washington
Kkt. Madison H- Howell. Order for
friedrake
sale Saturday. Feby B4 If Jca| church. The speaker was T. Beti
.
...
Use
of
Four
Fouads
Extra
of
i
East Lansing.—Mlchlgtas
delegu. Camp Fire Oirl does not take
publication entered.
- -----«a
Boy Scout Chief of the
. Congress,. representatives
--_X—B \This Food Earns &gt;5.01 for 'order phone it to the Delton bak- Johnston.
Ert. Elida Shaw. Will filed. petl- tlon m
creek area. "Dad" Angell ot!
tion for probate of wy filed, orderMlchlgan beet growers, a dclega-1 Owners of Herds in State
!Lcr?.prt&lt;!?r
„ . .
Hastings was the chairman; Wood--

Upheld
Fii

raohATK court

t^ek

sugar rscurry
cnsr
entertained j wanj c smith was toastmaster; Dr.
E«°5S nivS” aSuu.1 ««unt U"b &lt;"&gt;"■ »»
East Lansing.
Lansing.—
—nn
An upwnru
upward swing '
and members1 in butter prices of from 16 cents per I
liiUe folks Tuesday aftcmoon Lofdahl sang and Joeef Mix fur­
at Admr. filed.
owners association. &amp;«.u
-,T,8on‘ Blll&gt;"- —
...j m violin music.
pound for 92 score butter on Dec. | •" ,llUc
nlshed
Est. Angle j. DeWolf. License to of thc staff al Michigan Stale Col- ^
”d25°rer^
cream
18&gt;Utto
25 cento Son
on TFeby
Feby.U&lt;H.
14.Ofa
fa said
raid third
^d birthday.
b^?*y’ Ice
Xcc crea
*’ and
Bnd cake
c*kc
The second luncheon was held
wii issued.
■ je^, haVe recently attended Wash- by thc -----------------------*- at
*1':~
“r'*
dairy department
Michl--*™
w™*Wednesday Bt one o’clock ai the'
Est. William E. JOhnoock Testi­ ington hearings on the national gun
We do not
01
}”®re7** Community house by the main!
gnn Slate
Stale College to be caused by
mony of freeholders filed, license to
an
increased
use
of
butter
by
farmh
«tre«t
dlvtaion of the Methodist Aid;
sugar quota since the sugar stablll- , "
"
* “
sell uuueu.
issued.
ers themselves
But we are sorry to hear of the set - ,hp &lt;nUrtalnroeot WM Iunlfal^ b&gt;
Est. Peter Maurer. Petition for ration pixn was announced by Pres-1 All dairy ot-gnnirations united to
A,bert’ the northcast division.
authority to sell certificate of de- ident Roosevelt.
DM tee? Th. tetehtenden. .nd R.,n.blP
postt filed, order granting authority
The Michigan congressional deleentered.
gatlon has protested the allotment
Ert. Ludwig Fuul- Annual account' given to sugar beets and growers cess of the sclicme te now aonarent Bnd dld nDt mBke much Improve- luesday nigLl.
h“.tetelteMk
of Admr. filed.
and factory owners have voiced dis- O.«n of
.. d»lr&gt;' .Ul. te! eked "■'«&gt;
w
Est. James L- Lancaster. Annual approval of an allotment which apT"
£ "Ital Tuesday
Tuesday for
for treatment.
treatment.
- - °r - - dies enjoyed n party at the Babcock
accountdf Admr filed
•
parently will reduce the number of ,o pll^«c.th*‘_lh.f,r.
Mr .ru
Tire Jnhn.cn
Est. Ell A Davis. Warrant and tn- acres to be planted to beets by 20 ler te. »~k
IteJ DM tee. In »"•
'wo™ W.phote op. B.tetek*k&gt;ye? two cowte lunchventory filed
per cent. Beets arc an Important ‘ &gt;te habit ot dolnd.
&gt; cteton to. uwter war Mt and
of doing.
Est William E. Aldrich. Inventory crop in Michigan and arc depended the
On Thursday night will occur Qie
Thh
oL tour, pound, ot
aub.' «ii? hMte- Fw'.
filed.
upon by thousands of growers to
Eat Margaret Deamcr Bond ot furnish the money to keep them on butter per month multiplied by the
lowing the supper a program will
90.000 families of Michigan dairy. ­ the wish of the patrons that they be
Admr. filed, letters of admlnlstra- their farms.
given.
’
’
be
retained.
pounds more of
tion issued, order limiting settleThe state has succeeded in the men meant 360,000
On
Friday
night the high school
».
“U"«
tn one state ...
in ™
one |
ment entered.
past few years in working out from t, butter consumed
otter __
auto.
m-OtefUte
B*™“m enjoyed another dancing party at'
_______
____ “... .In“tlie Delton Jlleh nelwtl the
Est. Fred J. Ball Bond of special n period of depression in the sugar 'I month. C™
.. Ju,... .....
In the Delton High seliooi the last
last the K. of P. hall, in charge of the
i
in
the
plan
gave
additional
Impetus
administrator filed, letters of special business which had closed most of ]
Freshman class.
■ week while
------ he was otherwise enadministration issued.
thc factories in this state. Lust ।[to the butter-eating campaign
Mr. and Mrs. Old Gage spent
prices had been depressed sageti
Est. Alice L. Munton. Petition for year nearly all thc factories were II byDairy
the huge stocks of butter tn storFrank Doster and William Smith Thursday night in Grand Rapids.
authority to sell property filed, order operated and it was hoped that nil ! aar rrodnelun »r bntur per cd.Their daughter. Mrs. Henry Sy* ““&gt;* °L ’"J?,
authorizing s«4c of property entered, of them would run this year
; had dropped but the supply ot thU,Bn •uto ,lrtP through the Wert rnenda returned home with them for
Est. Alfred Store. Petition for speA 20 per cent decrease in beet [I rood tn the mid tioeaae planu pre- "“k“’E 11 ■.,rlp “ ""
For greater service and convenience to our
clfic performance of contract filed, acreage will mean that part of the rented the. deertmsed production '" Pleasute (rtp_ They are tuiuna
Patients at the Community hos­
order for Specific performance en-'fartnrlM
factories «-tlt
will onaln
again he
be rtosed
closed. Beets tram aneeuna prices
customers, and to ybu whom we want as a
.roUUrea In Ootonulo and alm at pital are Dick Wickwire. Mrs Torn
tered.
arc a contract crop and the time Is
Beard and Mrs. Ira EUton
Dairy
specialists
at
the
College
P^nto
;
customer,
we have provided the means of is­
Est. Henry J Potts. Final account at hand when contracts should be
Mrs. Coy Brumm spent a few days
Taylor
of Admr. filed, waiver of notice let This is impossible until it can ray that eating four more pounds of | ...*?.tes..?,BX,ne .
suing PROTECTU BANK MONEY ORDERS.
filed, order assigning residue entered be determined which mills will be butter per
Michigan dairymen
15.01.
nil? te'
brtl.r mS,
U" Gwendolyn Bwnatert
I... , ,F^"&lt;T*1 T1”* tor Mr, W J
discharge of Admr. issued, estate operated
This money order offers you full protection
meals been confined to the house several Liebhauser \#re
enrolled;
&lt;,2,nthad
v „r better
it..
The Michigan delegation bases Its tion. the family
TOV held
held at
at the
the home
home
been confined to the house several
Est. Angie J. DeWoif Petition for protest against the sugar allotment and a larger supply of the essential days with the chicken pox. Her Friday afternoon at one o’clock,
for your remittances, providers you with a
hearing filed, citations issued
upon the tonnage granted to Cuba, vitamins present In butter
Increased consumption of butter mother. Mrs Mason Noiwood, of conducted by the Rev M. E. Hoyt.
receipt showing date, amount and to whom
the Philippines, and other produc­
Kalamazoo Ls caring for hcr,
।---------------------------------- — —
—
by
farm
families
and
by
families
in
payable, and gives you a receipt for every
Humorist. Modeling in soap is one ing areas outside the United States
Mr. and Mrs Von Dunn spent lhe °&gt;d- was bom ‘n Brownhelm. O . and
of the new crazes. A small boy com­ Sugar producers in this country businesses which depend upon the latter part of last week with friends ~
moved
to Michigan
when
“’~4 —
- -•
— a small
•'
transaction.
buying power for suc­
plains that there always seems to be asked for an allotment of 1.750.000 dairymen's
will mean more dollars In In northern Michigan.
enough of the stuff left over for tons of sugar The announced plans cess
Mr and Mrs H. F Wertman spent married tq Mr Liebhauscr. coming
The fee for PROTECTU BANK MONEY
Michigan
pockets
allot 1.450.000 tons to United Slates
ablulionary purposes.
Tuesday evening with Mr and Mrs. to Nashville then to make her home.
Site becuine suddenly Ul Monday
ORDERS is slightly less than you have been
i Uriah Bergman ot Cedar Creek.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Mrs Beatrice Dunning will enter­ morning and passed away about 2 A
accustomed to paying; the protection is just
Last Week's Letter
tain the Willing Workers Sunday M. Wednesday morning She was a
as great; thc convenience uf buying them
member
of
thc
Methodist
church
Mrs George Adrianson enter­ School class Thursday afternoon
; tained the Ladies' Aid Wednesday and the Women's Foreign Mission­ and the D 8. class of thc Sunday
here makes them lhe ideal way for you tu
school Besides the husband, she
A shower of useful gifts was given ary Society on Friday afternoon
send money.
fur Mr. and Mrs Maurice Burchett, i Mr and Mrs Charles Kahler will leaves a son Earl and a daughter.
There was a good attendance and entertain the Bunnell L. A 8 Edith, one sister. Mrs L M Kinyon
an enjoyable lime
Thursday. Feby 22. for dinner Ev­ of Nashville. Interment in Lakeview
cemetery
| Wednesday afternoon a Valentine ।eryone invited to come.
Copt L. B. Potter celebrated his
party was given al lhe school house
Mr and Mrs Frank Parmer of
An exchange of Valentines, then a Otsego spent Sunday with Mr and 96th birthday recently. He is the
oldest Civil war veteran and prob­
treat by the teachers. Mrs Hvde Mrs. George Whittemore.
ably the oldest resident of Nashville. in the community with sheep shear­ Mrs. Gardner were entertained Fri-; ner and Effie WoodBlanciw Powand Mrs McKibbln. of candy, popMrs Fred Fisher spent Tuesday ers, hay balers and ice harvesters day night tit the home of Leta Hen- ell. Sec.
com and apples. It was thoroughly home of Mrs Hattie Whittemore
| enjoyed.
thc first Thursday in March for un tn Hastings
The Dowling cemetery Circle will
at work on all Tour sides of Pine cy to practice for the play. Jello.
Mrs. Gail Lykins was at Kalaino :
Some of the pupils had physical 'afternoon meeting.
meet al Hie church basement. Mar.
1 examinations last week.
William Mason thinks Il’s so that Friday night where she sang at the
On March 7th the Helping Hand
Dora Gardner Is at home again B for dinner, corned beet and cab­
! Betty Jo McKibbln of Otsego la ' ’one Is never too old lo learn.” Hi­ North school P. T- A
Club will meet with Hattie Klllick after spending twelve weeks at Kel­ bage.
Miss Genevieve Hafner has re­ for tlw annua! meeting. All mem­ logg’s camp. Clear lake. " ’
staying with Mr. and Mrs Robert Its learning new tricks, the act of
McKibbln indefinitely.
। driving a three shift gear automo­ turned lo Aim Arbor, where she will bers are urged to be present.
Do not forget the p. T. A. al the
At the Odd Fellows' hall Satur­ bile William says. “Well. sir. It’s attend the University the balance.
McOmber school house Friday night.
leed A Tonic 1
day. Feby 24. "A Trip Around thc some different than my old Ford
A play will be given ’How the Story
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Mr and Mrs. Are) Mix and familyWorld" will be featured Supper touring car.”
Grew
Mr. •’ and Mrs. Russell Greenfield.
have moved to Lansing where h ‘
served nt a penny a spoonful Come
Mr*
Pete
Tietjens.ls
spending
a
Mr and Mra. Ernie Bateman and
employment.
and enjoy yourselves and help the
few days with her grandmother near
Carl Lentz fell on tlie Ice and Mlw Grace Balch attended the Carlton Center
boys In their struggle
keep
-- .— to
.. —
r on
—। Mr and Mrs Cassius Hughes cnUnion meeting at the Wesleyan
I their feet They are. desirous of a|tcrtained the "Farmers' Club" Sat­ broke his right wrist.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
Methodist
church
in
Hastings
। big crowd. Everybody welcome.
।urday. February 24. John C Ketch­
al Mr Samuel Geiger's.
Thursday night.
, Thursday the Pom-Hog Produc- ।um was the speaker
WEST HOPE.
Thc
Bov
Scouts
met
at
the
Mction Association held a meeting in
Several neighbors gathered at thc Last Weeks Letter
DOWLING CEMETERY CIRCLE.
Omtxr school house Saturday.
oi llul rxrvoui
tlie town hail. Object, to cover the |
home of Frank Bagley.
Saturday meeting met at
The community
Mrs Orpha Greenfield. Mrs. Fk&gt;rThc following ladies are on for
whole subject so it would be thor- &lt;evening. February
rvcnUiX|the
Mr Ray encc dark. Mrs Brill. Mrs. OarTl- 24 The
------ vJ Mr-home
andot Mrs
work: Jennie Slocum. Anna Trethroughly understood There were u &lt;was spent by music,
rtf"1-. singing
n!“t" and
-—*|1 Barnes r~
‘
___
Friday
evening.-Tlie
follow-1 son. Mrs Matteson, Mrs Moon and ric. Mattle Van Syckle. Mary War'goodly number In attendance and jstunts. An enjoyable time
-----------------------------------------— -.-.-a-j.
p*s..
was spent:ing officers —
were
reelected
.much interest was manifested.
i;by all who
attended. p-nh---»&gt;—
-------------------Belle McCallum;
Vlcc-Pres.
linn1
। Charles Honeywell ot Plymouth. । Mrs George McKibbln. Dork and McCallum; Secy.. Robert Wilcox.
brother of D. N Honeywell and .John were Hastings shoppers Sat- Trea* . Richard Laubaugh The next '
Flour, Feed. Coal, Cement, Lime. Brick, Tile
Farm implement!
Mrs Eli Lindsey, died Thursday He urday
(
meeting will be with Ira and Olenna
was buried at Plymouth
Sunday
George McKibbln spent Saturday Osgood
afternoon. He lived In this vicinity tnight and Sunday at the home of
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118
We sympathize deeply with Mr.
many years and was highly respect- jhis daughter. Mac Watson and fam- and Mrs Chas Wise and Glenn in
cd. Mr. and Mrs D N Honeywell, tily of Cloverdale.
the death of MLw Thelma Bunday in
trr«lc
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cra
•
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inr
OCJ
MCKiown
Lansing
Tneima
Callers in the Gcj McKibbln
Thelma wu
was a aweet.
sweet, lovLtodwv and
honw Sunday were Mr and Mrs. mg girl and thc sorrowing parents.
Mr^Ward Llnd^v ntu-na, hot,. “fn&lt;1 Wm 8hatUlck “nd children of sister, brothers and grandparents
I nerai'^rt?? sc?*
*
Parcluncnt- Mr ®nd Mrs Lyle Me-1 have lost one whose place they can
hU / .
Klbbin ana
and enudren
children Of
Otsego. Will
Will never
never m
fill. Funeral and burial took
Ifn mn^rndCt.
ul “ ‘
,»vioDin
ot Otsego.
to mourn hisM na«.in&lt;,
--------- -------------;&gt;11 place
Lansing
P^'S,1n1K hi.
hiU WUc:. •-« l----------------W“1-SO41 »lld children.
Mildred.
ThclIn Tuesday.
i
H1!5 pla'e “nd 07 -ma kncVBernard of Cloverdale Ruth
’
Gordon
McCallum, who returned
Bert
Honeywell
of
Ann
Arbor,
two
McKibbln
was
home
for
the
aftcrHaving rented our farm we will have a tale at the place, 2 miles north,
recently
from the Upper Peninsula
sfaters. Mra. EU Lindsey of North rJn returning ro her* oS in Swhere he was stationed In Municipal
1 mile cast and 1-2 mile north of Assyria Center, or 6 miles south, 1 mile west
Pine and Bertha Honeywell
Sanitation work, spent the week end
and
1-2 mile south of Nashville, on
'•&gt; I BusW, corner,
.:t„. with hfa parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ev­
(he bereaved one,
I
„
erett McCallum Mr and Mrs Hu­
Kfr and
nrarl Mrs. Robert Garrett and
_
Mr
, Mrs. Nova Whitney returned to bert Pettengili spent Sunday there
family were guests of Mr and Mrs hcr home in Pinconning Sundav.
Jake Smith of Middleville Sunday where she will asaUt her mother
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs.
A miscellaneous shower was given with her housework this summer
1 Wm —
Hart onm the birth of a daughthe newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs Gor­
Jay Bagley’s house was discovered ter Tuesday. The little mtu weighed
don Foote, at the home of the to be on lire Wednesday morning 9 1-2 lbs and has been named Joan
bride’s parents. Mr and Mrs Rich­ Several of the neighbors gathered Beverly
ard Arents. About eighty were around jo put the fire out The house
Several families from here atpresent The gifts wore numerous.
damaged so it was Impossible tended a shower and dance Jn honor
COMMENCING AT 12:30. WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
There was u Jolly crowd and a Jolly wus
for the family to stay there At of Mr and Mrs. Gordon Foote al th"
I lime.
present they arc at the home of Mr home of tlie brides parents Tuesi Please send In your Items either Bagley’s father. Frank Bagley day evening. We wish Mr and Mrs
। on Sunday or early Monday morn- Much sympathy ts expressed to thc Foote a prosperous and happy
HORSES.
Milwaukee com binder, nearly new.
&gt;ng
1 family as in their misfortunes the w-edded life­
John Deere hay leader.
Hoevenalr of Hastings was
2 gray geldings, 6 yrs. old, wt. 2600.
A I| a Fenner
caller nt Mr and Mr.-. Robert baby fell from a chair a few weeks I Mrs Clara Morehouse-Is spending
Hummer manure spreader.
ago causing him to break his arm | most of the time with Mrs Kate
Black gelding, 15 yrs. old, wt. 1450.
Garrett s Saturday
Thomas fertilizer drill.
---------• • •--------------I Collins of Hastings who fa quite IU
Black
gelding,
6
yrs.
old,
wt.
1500.
| Mr and Mrs. Robert McKibbln
EAST GUN LAKE.----------Wc all hope fur her a quick recover)
Cultipacker. 4-sec. drag.
and family spent Sunday with Mr
Mr nnd Mrs Edd Dieble and chitMr and Mrs E D Springer of,
Spike tooth drag. 2 wagons.
and Mrs. Will Watson of Cloverdale
dren of Allegan spent several days I Bowens Mills spent Sunday with
Flat rack. Wagon box.
.
at tlie Will Crawford home
|Mr and Mrs. Harold Springer and
STATE ROAD.
Side delivery rake. 5 cultivators.
Mr and Mrs Ray West of Grand - children
Durham cow, 9 yrs., due in May.
—... called on •John
--- Mr an(j
Boo Lord moved to
2 mowing machines. Sleighs.
J
, n
Rapids
Crawford
Mrs. Leno Becker and family Friday P M
Cow, 12 years'old.
Battle Creek Tuesday. We are very
Cloverseed buncher.
men. Sunday
R1.nd.v with
.-m, Clifton
r-i.m*, Becker
gnd
(sorry to see them go and the school
spent
Heifer, 2 1-2 yrs., due soon.
and family m honor of Clifton's sen were In Hastings Friday P M
will
miss Billy and Beverly.
’
birthday
DeLaval separator. 2 gas engines.
1 VB|
Carl Sheerin is spending several
HOGS.
Miss l-avanche Cotton fa staying'days with his mother in Allegan.
2 Oliver No. 11 plows.
PINE LAKE.
m Hastings with her sister. Eva* —
Miss Dorothy Crawford spent the . The Republican township caucus
3 lows, due May 8.
Oliver 99 -walking plow.
(Scobey, during the cold weather
1 week end with Mrs. IxUTencv Barn will be held at the Prairieville town
Poland China boar.
Slip scraper. Buzz rig.
Little Loren Lewis has been v*,7'■&gt;' ,in Kalamazoo.
24 pigs, 70 to 100 lbs. each.
sick thc past two weeks with pneu-' Howard and Fred Allen of Has- i
Milk cooler. 8 ten-gal. milk cans.
on March 9 thc People’s party will
jtings and Clifl Allen of Yankee -,
5 cider barrels. Double harness.
DON’T KNOW WHAT I’D

There I
eat in thi
Bo-Shone
porutlon,
vatlon De
Some tl
the clrcul
ment of fi
fishermen
Pine rive
eight mil
goes thro
Ne-Bo-8i
state Sup
' of lhe pul
holders o
and other

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TELEPHONE CO

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Monday, March 5th, 1934

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cows.

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TOOLS..

».U&gt; Mr.

DO WITHOUT A TELEPHONE
“Of course, I can't get around so much with thc
habj. But with our telephone, I can order my
groceries, and shop . . . keep in touch with lhe
other girls, and with Mother and Dad . . aud
reach Frank al lhe oilicc anytime.
“And it’s worth a whole lol just to know that we
can call the doctor instantly, day or night, if any­
thing happens.”

Plait, call or irrilo i/ie Telephone. Butinrit

.nd

Mrs.

Pa:
bom. &lt;£-«-.
Pa’» I home
Sunday.

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.•«—«•«!
' funeral at Johnaon
’s funeral
home

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c,*deiton of Chelsea called at the Raj •in Plainwell on Tuesday.
S'vX i^^2?.C°rners' .
Crawford home Sunday,
Mrs Janet Pettengili and Mrs.
—- *»— —— —— EL'I" Rothard

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menu were .erred W Uw bo«e«
Thc Dunham P. T. A met Friday , ,
cl“ud Champion made g business I
-evening. Feby. 15. at 7 o'clock and L,st Wecks
; trip to Hastings on Friday.
! partook of a supper consisting of
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Perkins and i On Thursday afternoon Mr. and
hot hamburg sandwiches, coRec and UUle daughter of Paw Paw were Mra. Earle James, Mrs. Ruuell MlI cherry pie. ThU whs follewcd by over night guests of Mr. and MraJnar and Mrs. Dewey Doster attend­
! thc business meeting and a program Orr Fisher Thursday of last week, ted the funeral services held
al
of songs, music, recitations. atunU They also vUitod Mr. and Mrs. Dick I Cooper Center for Frank Webster
• A Slocum.
------\
। Saturday evening several couples
and -a play --------by the young people.
'good crowd was present, several be-1 William Cogswell and
ly. Ml- from the North Pine lake nclghboring »i.Miors
visitors irom
from nearby communicommuni-|; nor uateman
Bateman and Maunce\._
Mai
■ and' hood had a i-urprise party on Mr.'
lies. All felt (hat lhe evening had 1 Marjorie Cogswell. Mr. and Jlrs i and Mra. Merrill Smith at their new i
been a very pleasant one. Our next Owen Varney and children, Mik | iiome on the Arthur Rowen farm at
meeting win be Friday cvening. Alma Hilton and Alice Whets tonA. South Milo. They recently moved j
FNau li 9 and Jolui C. Kvlcliam will *rrc gucaU of Mr. mid Mrs Orryhmn Uk Eli Undsey tanu on Hie
;be witli kUS. Everybody come and Fisher Tuesday evening of laec south shore of Siulp lake.
e.
7
There is a peA deel &lt;of acttvfty
jwe will hkve another good time.
week.

10—20 McCormick'Deering trac­
tor, extension rims, rebuilt 1931.
New McCormick-Deering tractor
plow.
P. and O. tractor plow.
McCormick grain binder, 6 ft. cut.

Horse collars. Wood jack.
Saddle. Extension ladder.
2 com shelters.
Other articles too numerous to men­
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30 tons hay.

HAY.

TERMS:—CASH.

BERT JONES ESTATE
V. JONES, Administrator
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

ERNBST GRAY, Clerk.

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�TUB RAHTTNOS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY U. 1MI

FEDERAL JUDGE

GIVES DECISION |[«ouU&gt;d«jw Ito.
-- ■u
next Klar ted a suft tn the tedvai
Upheld Bifht Of Public to court. "WtnUy intending to &lt;*rry rt
_. , ,
.
to the Supreme court of the United
Fi»h In Waters of
I Blates, to prevent the public from
fishing
Biver
flahlng in the
the 1 waters oi Pine river
FinePine
River
along the eight miles of property
There has been state-wide inter­ owned by the Association.
est tn the suit brought by the Ne­
Bo-Shone Association, an Ohio cor­ federal circuit court at Grand Rap­
poration. against thc State Conser­ ids. The matter was gone Into fully
by both the Association and the
vation Department of Michigan.
Some time ago a suit waa tried In Mate department of conservation.
the circuit court on the same state­ Judge Raymond, of the federal dis­
ment of facte, involving the rights of trict court, lianded down his de­
fishermen to fish in thc waters of cision tn this matter last week. He
Pine river, a trout stream, on thc completely upheld the right of the
eight miles ot that stream which public to fish in the waters of Pine
goes through the land, owned by the river, no matter whose property tlie
Ne-Bo-Shone Association. After the river happened to crow.
state Supreme Court held in favor
of the public tn that case, the stock­ to the Isaak Walton Leagues and
holders of the Association had logs other sportsmen's organizations In
end other impediments dragged into this state.

L.

.J U..JM[UnWUdy Cr^lorJ

AUCTION SAL

hchurch*auctlon*sale soon to and family were guests ot Mr. and
uiuvu
»«„ n T. Pnttrr nt n.rrvvill. Rhn.

STZtroltag

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox and ■
Arood ust of coo- ententained twelve ladies of Club
Mr and Mr&lt; Jlm
SXmmkdro te twingrom- No. 3 of the Ladles' Aid Society of children spent Sunday afternoon
wg.uucHA
the Methodist church at her home with his mother at the home of his
sister.
Mrs Harold Lober. near
P Levant McIntyre had the cast Thursday In honor of Mrs Geo 'Plainwell.
They found her a little
removed from his Injured teg re- Foreman, who will soon move to her .better.
oently. He is still confined to his , new home near Cascade. The aftMr. and Mrs. Oscar Otis and a
Ito but ItadURh U» UK or . .Itolierrom *“ H '***"11’
: lady friend of Trenton were callers
farm, three and one-hadf miles southwest of Delton, three miles south of Prdk |
ehair entered spending Sunday at. making needlework gift* which Saturday forenoon in the homes of
their Mrenta Sme
»t*n completed were pre^nted to
rieville or one mile northeast of Milo Station, on
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Haven.-, and Mr.
Born to Mr and Mra. John Wil- Url Foreman Dalnty refreohments, and Mrs. W. H. Otis.
llson on Feby. 14. an eight and 'were served by the hostess.
Several from here attended the.
The February meeting of thc I community
three-four ths pound son. Harold
meeting at Mr. and Mrs.
Oral, ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. I King's Heralds were entertained by Ray Barnes' Friday evening and had
Harvey Gillasple, parents of Mrs. N(ra. Chas. Cook for her daughter. an enjoyablv lime.
Louise, thirty being present. After i Mr and Mrs. Harold Blake and
Willison.
An Indication of spring Is thc the study a social hour was held 1 slater of Grand Rapids and Mr. and
change ot locations on the farms and refreshments were served by Mr*. Harry' Foster of Bellevue were
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Henry are soon Mrs. Cook
' guest* Tuesday night in lhe home of
There wtll be no community scrv-. the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
moving from the Engle district to
At one o'clock in the afternoon. Will aell the following property:—
the Hendershott district near Has­ ice next Sunday on account of thc W. H. Otis. They left Wednesday
tings, on his uncle. Andrew Henry's
, morning for Chicago lo make ar­
village Church of thc Brethren con­ rangements for the burial of lhe
farm.
HORSES.
Harry Babcock, who has been ill ducted by Rev. Exra Flory of Hunt- j formers father. Harry Blake, who
' died Monday in a hospital there He
for some time during a siege of Ington, Ind.
Cultipacker. Double disk.
Mr IM Mm Elul rlanu o( was a
m „„„
Black maYe, 12 yrs. old, wL 1650.
pneumonia, is convalescing at the
a formerr resident
here and all
home of hi* brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Spike tooth harrow.
b""'M
Roan mare, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1400.
Charite Babcock, of Battle Creek.
ones
Beverly
returned
to
Grand
Rapids
,
Wooden frame spring tooth harrow
The Lacey Nutrition da*s met on
Thursday at the home of Mr* Mela with them for a few days Mr and j
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Lever spring tooth barrow.
(These are extra good work
Hyde, with a good attendance, and Mrs. Ward Plants spent Sunday I Last Week’s Letter.
No. 11 Oliver riding plow.
dinner. A. C. Hyde was present, with his parentn and Beverly re- I Miss Norma Lightfoot and Otto
horses.)
and an request gave a talk on con- !j| turned home with
*“ them.
,
Kunde of Freeport spent Sunday
Oliver 99 plow. Gale plow
Mrs Mildred
Mildred ।| M1—
“ ----Lola-- Immberson
solidatlon of scliools Mrs.
—------- ol
. I evening with Mr. and Mr*. O. R.
Keystone hay loader.
zoo
1s soendins the week with
•
suvnu prewnto me l.uoo onI' “
»*
h her Lightfoot
COWS.
■'Proper Rood H.blu .nd Require-1 J™1?- Clyde Rued, .nd l.mdy .nd । Mrs Ray Wieland, who tuts been
Side delivery rake.
ment* for Children" Miss Gladys brother. Fred.
[caring for Mra Spinor Jolnuon at
Jersey cow, 5 yrs., will freshen soon.
VYagon with rack.
CUm. oj Rudins.. . worker under! ,«» L.wrence Cnruuu, or H..Brindle cow, 5 yrs., giving milk.
rhe Feder.I Reeorery Arc. s.ve
“»
J V HUMn turned home Saturday.
Wagon with box.
talk on the Origin of Bacilla and balurdai
j
Mr and Mrs. Chester Savocool
Heifer, coming 3, due in May.
। Mr. and Mrs Vernier Ruffler and spent Saturday evening with Mr.
Two-horse cultivator, Little Willie.
Communicable Diseases
Miss Joyce VanAuken spent part I sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and and Mrs Date Cook at South
Crotchback double harness.
' Mrs Claud Sabin of Albion.
of last week in Grand Rapids.
Two-'year-old Guernsey bull from
Bowne.
supper
Double harness. Fanning mill.
Mrs. Hazel Norris returned Sun- . There
- . ,,will be
.. a .cafeteria
.
'•
Mrs Henry Fry was called to
Lake Hills herd; eligible to regis­
d.y from Pennock hrnplul u H«&gt;- ••
M«&gt;&gt;«du&lt; el.uren •n.uto.y Oklahoma, by U&gt;e death of her
Good set oscillating sleighs.
served be
by Ul
all me
thc member,
members father.
tins., where ,he .ubmlUed lo . ml- cvening ■'•vto
tration.
2 good corn shelters. 2 buggies
nor operation. Her sister. Mra. Eva of the Ladies Aid Society of the
Mr ana
and Mrs annur
Arthur Moore
Moore »nu
and
J
.t" ™ •' "uudy
RUurdey nW WIU,
Winans, of Lansing cared for the
TOOLS.
30 P M Following
PoltowU,. is
.. the
lb. menu'
mm„ ;Mr
J&gt;y
Norris bouseiwld during Mr*. Nor­ 5S10
Roast pork, mashed potatoes, sauer 1 Carlton.
Deering binder with trucks.
ris' absence.
.M
nrallopnl l»&gt;“-('oi'u.'arreorr. «ho hi., Wn
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner of kriuc
McCormick mowing machine.
Other articles too numerous to men­
Ux. SpinUhrUN b^Mb^ra.rih-l^ij
Detroit were week-end guest* at
tion.
Thomas disk grain drill.
their parents' homes. Mi. and Mrs b.|e Ml., molded uM. aisorled । 1Jlh pneumonU. |^wd **.&gt;' .1 IU.
PU».
e.kn
i»d
crem h
^^,1. m 15. run.,,1
Fred Miller of the Ellis and Mr. and
at
McUiodU’.
Mrs. Homer Warner, of Hastings, j tNeryom come «nd enjoy a n-.l L.„ hcla
church officiated by Rev. Loomte.
A. C. Hyde and family were Sun­ feed.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paul were , interment at Pleasant Hill cemetery
TERMS:—CASH.
day guests of their sister, Mrs Wli“B'J‘ liat Flexport. Much’ sympathy is ex­
son Case, and family, also visited guests of Mr and Mrs. Chas *'
.
tended to his mother and only
tiieir parents. Mr. und Mrs. Lucian of Hastings Sunday
Tlie monthly meeting of .
I
brother
Clinton.
Hyde at the Mr and Mrs. David
held |
Jonas home, where they arc cared
Tuesday. Feby 20. at thc school
. ,I
for.
FAIR LAKE.
Miss Gladys Cairns ot Hastings, house. A very Interesting and cn-,
tertalning
program
has
been
promwho has organized an adult class of,
, ' Mu* Mac Williams Is sick and in
Instruction at Delton, Bunnell dis­ teed. The men of lhe Coats Grove the hospital at Delton We ail wish
. tricl. Cedar Creek, and at Lake Al- P T A will put on the program. |I she will have a speedy recovery.
i Gon-Quin, under the F. E R. A J| Refreshments of sandwiches, dough­
Mrs Frank, Davis of Battle Creek
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer
will meet a group at the home of nubs and coffee will be served
and Miss Helen Davis of Detroit
MPs Done Woodmansee on Thura- ‘, Mrs. Robert Born delightfully cn- , wen- Sunday guest* of Mrs. Earl
:
tertained
lhe
members
of
the
Bridge
'
day afternoon, for organization und j
I Fritz
Club Thursday evening.
a talk on mental hygiene
1 Henry Faul returned to Detroit I Edward Lechleitner is working In
The Briggs Parent-Teacher or- ,I last week after a vtelt since the hol­ Lansing
on old friends in this neigh- Mattle Adams at Bedford.
Lx&gt;'&gt; Angeles Times:
ganization will meet on Friday eve­
Tuesday evening about 35 people callers
1
Sunday.
Ansel Talmage and family spent Oklahoma motorcars are fueled
1
ning when Miss Elinor Mumford, a idays with hte mother, Mrs. L. Faul. gathered at the home of Mrs. Lottie borliood
representative of the Health-Unit
Counter and gave a shower to Mr 11 Earl Pennock and family went to Sunday in Kalamazoo as guests of ^opne made by student* at Ur
CARLTON CENTER.
and Mrs. Claud Norris of Carlton Baltic Creek Sunday to visit hte Ler mother and sister.
— ,
of the Kellogg Foundation.'
‘
Btilutton's own plant. —
Thera
i Last Week's Letter
show health films.
Center.
mother who is ill there.
--------------- • • •----- to be!no limit to the refining
Bennie Cram has been ill the 1 Special meetings arc being held
George Winters of Bedford and
Mrs Earl Fritz and Mrs. Lottie
Woodberries: Be sure p
each
evening
at
tlie
M
E
church
pa*t week with the grippe.
.
johp Maurer of Grand Rapids were Collister were callers Friday of Mra. wrong before you back up
Leland Stanton has returned to I All are cordially invited.

Friday, March 9th, 1934

H. J. FLOWER
PROPRIETOR

This Association
Founded and built on the security of the
American home — an everlasting human ne­
cessity — and fortified by adequate and wise
laws, under which to operate, offers every
reasonable safeguard for its members.

We will be pleated to tell you more about
tbit company and itt eharee

JTlje ^attonat ^Joart &amp;
T'Hucstntf nt (jfrmtpanp
1250 Griswold St. Detroit, Mich.
Detroit's Oldeat Bnlldlaa and

J. L. Maua, Hastings, Mich.

Good, Heat-Producing

COAL
—is undoubtedly the most eco­
nomical fuel to be obtained.

Our experience in buying coal
is an advantage to our custom­
ers. A kind, or grade of coal
that produces the most heat for
the money is the sort of coal to
buy.
We not only sell good, heat
producing coal blit our deliv­
ery service is prompt and
painstaking.

Some one of the several varie­
ties of coal we sell is sure to
meet your individual require- .
ments.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Stock Fto, Cod, Loot, CtowM
TELPEHONE 2257
HASTINGS, MICH.

Poultry

?*„“*“*;
1’h
। the Itornc of Mr. und Mrs Wm Hale
rOr dinner All are cordially invited.
'
Tlie home talent play given by
Last Weeks Letter.
}Carlton Grange was well attended
Mrs. Hattie Weaver of Nashville i and very much enjoyed by all.
wa* a guest of her sister. Mra. Dare' H —
Norton •is •••
ill at this writing.
McClelland, a part of last week
Mrs. Nelson McElmurry passed
Mr and Mrs. Cha*. Clirtstopher away and was buried from the Ad­
entertained relatives from Lanrtng ventist church Friday afternoon. We
sympathize deeply with thp family
Marvin Troxel and wife of Lan­ in their loss.
sing were guests of hl* father. Har­
Allan Corey is employed at Clem's
vey Troxel, over thc week end.
garage
Mrs. Clair Harris of Assyria,
Mr and Mrs. Nell Wilson an­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D A. Mc­ nounce
iivuun
i
'll
the Ilin,
marriage
of WIVII
their
Clelland of this place, was operated daughter. Eleanor, to Murray Myers
on at Pennock hospital Thursday at 1-aGrnngc. Indiana. Jan. 25th.
morning. She was doing as well as They will reside in Lake Odessa.
could be expected Saturday.
Clarence Nortte and family re­
Mrs. Edward Mathews fell on the cently moved on thc Levant Mclnicy steps of her home bust week and tyre s place
injured herself very badly. However,
Mr ana
and Mrs Robert
itoowt Krohn
iuwui have
nave
no bones were broken.
purchased the Krohn place and ex­
I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hummel were pect to move In the first of March
, week end visitors of her parents. Mr
Mr nnd Mrs Ralph Nobles of!
and Mrs. John Gerber of Dowling, near Delton visited the latter's par­
who celebrated lhe 40th anniversary ents. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Marlow
'of
oi their
meir marriage Sunday
uunoay
I Mrs Charles Harrington enter-1
I tained Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Booth''
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Van-1 Last Week's Letter
—
• ••
-The fortieth jgeddlng anniversary
dyke of• Grand
Rapids
Monday
of Mr and Mrs. John Gerber was I
night.
Cleo Montgomery is working for commemorated on Thursday. Feb. I
15.
by lhe Ladles' Aid Society al |
Harley Graiiam in Van Buren coun­
their regular session which was hcld
Clayton and Arthur •Webb were in at the church nt tiiat Lime, the ob-1
servnnce of the event being a Jolly
Battle Creek Monday
Nora McClelland. Lenna Howard one.
The table occupied by the bride
and Mrs. Chester Winans and chil­
dren of Lunslng called on Mrs. Ha­ and groom was decorated in colors |
zel Nqrris at Pennock hospital Sat­ and was centered by a large heart­
shaped cake organ music was fea­
urday.
Marguerite Mills is working at Uw tured and thc following lines which
home of Arthur Appleman at Nash- were hurriedly written by Mrs. L. J.
Oswald and Mrs Orlie Fisher were
vflle.
sung by the members in honor of
the occasion —
EAST DELTON.
Last Week's Letter.
You wandered today to the Aid,
About forty-five attended the
...
Louise.
party at thc home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
John thinks you arc sprightly
Floyd Morford and daughter Friday
-----evening. The evening was much en­ Thc ftUdgBT
creak and thc squeak of your
joyed with progressive pedro. besshoes. Louise.
aic Waters and Art Oolhson receiv­
Is to him like sweet, music each
ing first prizes while Una Mason
day.
and Allen Griffen received thc
booby prizes A fine lunch was served Forty years have passed by and
still you arc "Old Pais."
and all report a good time.
And
have never regretted the day.
Mason Newton and Stewart Wa­
tics have grown dearer as time
ters were in Hastings Saturday and Andmarches
on.
look dinner with Mr. and Mra. Edd.
And you travel each step of tlie
Newton and family.
Mason Newton and Rex Water.-,
ad wife enjoyed Wednesday eve- And as you are aging and grey.
Louise.
Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
There'll be trials of life, one by
Griffen near Pair Lake.
one.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waters and
Marte spent Bunday at Charley So we'll sing this old song at thc
Aid. Louise.
.
Beck's near Galesburg
To assure you, we're glad that you
Betty and Barbara Lemmord of
come.
Delton spent the week end with Mr
The community in' general gave
and Mrs. Ike Lelnaar.
Mr. and Mra Gerber a real surprise
FLEAS A?&lt;t'RIDGE.
at their home Saturday cvening
Last Week's Letter.
They were presented with a Jemcry
MrMrs. Warnle Kelsey at­ and a' cooperative supper waa served
tended Hui Brethren Aid at P. C.
Wag's in WooCand Wednesday
S0UTHWE8T RUTLAND.
Mr. and Mn. Obcil Honk of Bat- Last Week j Utter.
Joan Beverly Is the name of tlie
Kline spent Sunday with Mr. and • 1-3 pound daughter born Tuesday,
Feb. 13th to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart.
All concerned doing fine.
Mlsa Ethel Rag la o! tho city wus ■ Mr and Mrs. Ernest Garbum and
'home over Bunday.
,
children and Mr. and Mrs. WUlurd

ment at the' Rich*steel ptant.n,P1O&gt;
,,t

morcak

ADMINISTRATOR SALE

In order to settle the estate of the late Lorenzo E. Mudge, I will have an auction sale
on the farm, 7 1-2 miles east of Hastings, or 1-2 mile south of Barryville church, Sec.
6, Maple Grove township, on

Tuesday, March 6
Commencing at 1:30 P. M., and aell the following property:*DOWLING,

HORSES.
Team of black registered Percheron
mares, well matched, weight about
1500 lbs. each.

cAttle.
Guernsey cow, due April 22.
Holstein cow, due July 1.
Durham cow, due Nov. 8.
Guernsey cow, due now.
(These are all good, young cattle.)
Guernsey bull, 1 yr. old this spring.

HOGS AND POULTRY.
2 *hoat», wt. about 150 lb». each.
Stock hog, Poland China, wt. 200.
Brood low, wt. about 250, due Apr.
About 80 Rhode Island Red hem.
25 Barred Rock pulieta.
TOOLS.
Deering binder, 6 ft. cut.
TERMS:—CASH.

McCormick mower, 6 ft. cut.
Spike tooth harrow. Diac bar
3-sec. spring harrow. Walking plow
Syracuse riding plow.
Pivot-gang riding cultivator.
Steel wheel wagon and rack.
Double hameua. Single harness
Set bob sleighs. Dump rake.
Farmer’s Favorite 11 hoe disc drill.
Auto trailer, 2 wheel. Pump jack
Wagon tongue. Fence stretcher.
Many other small tools.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Dining table, 60 in. top, nearly new
Oak buffet. Set
FEED
About 60 bu. wheat.
About 6 bu. June cloverteed.
About 60 bu. com in crib.

No property removed until aettled fat.

E. H. LATHROP, A
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

�THE BASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY U. IS? 4
.

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Mrs. Wm. Strang and baby of
Jackson and Mrs. Harrison Blocher
.____
j H-'em dinner guests at Mrs. Otto
or
(Townsend
or male
balk OF
or UAL
smm. MTATX.
«
Bnd« Wednesday.
prank Moxon Qt
I Caledonia spent Wednesday with
aatat* at Aagl* their daughter. Mrs- Guy Karitner.
J that by virt**
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandbrook
at aa. order at aaid court mad* &lt;m th*. atld son spent Friday with relatives
te?-.. co. ». and n.»

| LEGAL’ NOTICES

w*t : Th# North- Ing several days With Mrs. Norton of
Carlton Center.
;fMt Quamr and
Vern and Glenn Piper are entersoutl»»&lt;t Quar- tainlng the chicken pox.
*»“•
Miss Nevah Fariee went Saturday
irm* FJ** share, to spend an indefinite time with-her
. -.
. grandmother. Mrs- L N. Williams,
at Ftbrutry. A. 1^^,. piling, who Is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Elworth Smith and
_____ family of Hastings spent Sunday
afternoon with Chas Fariee.
NOTICE.,
railway comJ&lt;* Gram »nd family of Battle
hood Sunday afternoon.

!

PODLNK.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Yecklcy en! tertained a cotapany of over fifty of
&gt; tiieir friends Saturday night. The
i evening was spent in playing cords.
RAILWAY COM All having a very enjoyable time
Dola Laubaugh Ls recovering from
scarlet fever.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cody Laubaugh
spent Sunday in Nashville, visiting
her parents.
MOBTGAQB BAIX.
. Mr. Bernard Cain of New York)
visited hb parents over the week I i
; end.
il Connly. Michigan to
cf Baiting*. Michigan,
bain* dated (ha 11 lb

ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
Rial* of Michigan. the Circuit I

LOW
PRICES!

BUY
NOW!
ESTABLISHED

1vigarenes
IfrnPnHnO Camel,
Lucky Slnka*.
cbe.terGeid, oia Gold

Chase &amp; Sanborn Cotte e

■b.... 26°

Maxwell House Coffee
Whitehouse Milk™0™
Soap Chips E-’T“l

68'
s,h ■,”-25c

Birdseye Matches F-"c““' 6

25°

carton

&lt;p 1.1 2 ^FfwURHCONOMYlULEs]

Eagle Brand Milk

2 —39c

Campbell’s

3--25c

Campbell’s Beans L'.b. 20 -$1.00

Beet Sugar

C01*n

Nutley Oleo

10- 99c

No. 2 Can

Golden Bantam

M-*-

3 "&gt;• 25c

4ro11* 21c

Pineapple N°2C-

6 — 89c

Cheese

10-25'

Pink Salmon ™

6 — 75c

String Beans

4 can* 39c

Swansdown Cake Flour .*.25'

Apple Sauce

3 &lt;“ 25c

Peas Np 2““

6 ““ 76c

Pet or Carnation Milk

Lux Toilet Soap

Iona Apricots

6

Grapefruit

y can* 87'

Northern Tissue

lb

Itflh da

P&amp;G Soap

&gt;ty Build-

Sb*

inch lb«r*of

it hl* apprarancr that
war to th* plaintiff**
to l&gt;* Bird, and a cop*
red on raid plaintiff*'

46c

10

doren

o^»m^

34c

6

17c

74'

of aaid bill and notice
•aid &lt;l*f*ad*ai.

ing* Bannr

MORTGAGE RALE.
a heraby glr*a that a (aorlgag.
• S4.
by D. MJ

Iona Cocoa

Palmolive or Camay Soap 3&gt;“ • 14'

Bulk Tea G'—•Jw"

Corned Beef Hash

2 — 35'

Our Own Tea B,“k

Tomato Soup

2 — 15'

&gt;»—■&lt;&gt;•

2 ib“" 19c

-39c

Little Kernel CornN»2“» 8 — 95'

J 7C

Iona Peaches N“ 2«“"

Baking, Chocolate Amk’““ ;Ik

12C

White Corn "-J“*

i2 — $1 .00
/

large can

Pancake Flour

23c

Red or Kidney Beans

Sultana

Bran Flakes 1X7.

2*-19'

Chipso

J

Sauer Kraut

Quaker Oats

■.*■15'

Sunnyfield Bran

Salad Dressing

•“"i” 25'

Ajax Soap

Royal Baking Powder

8 “■

Heinz Soups

2-25'

; ib. Pb,.

6 ““ 81'

RUSSELL B, MePEF.K.

CTUiaoa’

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Stat* nf Michigan. lb* Probata

r* rmairrd t&lt;
•aid Caorl. at I

la Sarinra Ban'
corporation or
Stai»"of iZirhl

“•

Ovaltine

fl**tlari

5

»-‘M

large pkg.

c**””1"

'c””F^,,:,..k...

10c

10 can*

8 — 99'

Fels Naptha Soap

6-25c

Peanut Butter «&lt;“

Gold Dust Sc°urin» p°*d"

~5C

Crackers 5,rf“ ~ Gr*i“m

Bouillon Cubes H-kO*

... 9&lt;

Chocolate

10b~.

45'

21b.;.,

23'

Probata

Raisins s,,,dtd °r •••«*•••»

। ib.

35°

29c

Ketchup

*• 15'

flJT Bai*S

pu.

i^a. km.

Q“8“M“d

J2C

Cocoa

B.k..,.

2 **»•

19'

H lb. bar

19'

M Ib. Un

10'.

Plaintiff.

Mellow Wheat D’ikk~c—'

ber*by appointed

Oxydol 1

of thia order for
pre*iou« t« aaid &lt;
Haxing* Banner,

a:

49'

ORDER TOR PUBLICATION

addratc Allegan. Michigan.
___ _____________
&lt;&gt;ut a ai
CHANCERY NOTICE.

Calumet Baking Powder "-""23'

ORDER FOR PURUCATIOK.
of Michigan. iba Prub.te Coui
. County of Harn

CHANCERY NOTICE.

Stat* ot Michigan

th. County of B

ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
Stau at Michigan, lb a Probat* Court

2 *•• 10r

'

Head Lettuce 215c
New Carrots
2 *- 9c
Cauliflower
15c
New Potatoes 6 25c
Onions
10"~ 29c
Bananas
19c
Ib*.

Strawberries Mushrooms
Tomatoes

-llc

.

Macaroni B“ik

3- 25c

Chocolate Drops

. “■ 10'

Babbitts Cleanser

3 **“• 10'

ASP MEAT markers

•JFSH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Judga of,
kt Elida I

true copy.
Mltdr*d Smith. K*«iat*r of Probat*.

’■ E-,r* pk« ■'

National Biicuit

Bologna or Li

iausage

Swift’* Silverleaf Lard
Frankfurt*
Beef Roast* t.—., ch..k c,t.
Ground Beef F™.b-r«. *w
Ham*
Qu.u,- u. h.u
Boiling BeeY TKI m«i, si«t Rib.
Bacon Square* o„ s»,k c„-

LENTEN SPECIALS

Whitefish

Winter Caught

lb.

3

17c

Fillets of Haddock
2- 27c
Salmon or Halibut
si-j ia. 23c

Sliced Bacon
Slab Bacon

29c
4 iu. 29c
3 iu. 29c
IK IOC
3IU. 19c
IK 12c
IK 5c
IK 9*/2C
1K 17c

A 14c

llollia

All Prices In This Ad Are Subject to the 3% Michigan Sales Tax!
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

MVMOSMIOE1T -

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NASHVILLE BOY ’SCOUTS
AGAIN GET MOST OF
THE HONORS

CUPS PRESENTED FOR
TROOP ACHIEVEMENTS

Filled At Spring Election, April 2'

lb..

25

lb.

17

MUCHINTEflEST

ONE HUNDRED FIFTYFOUR SIGN.CORNof1
HOG CONTRACTS

« am ta^nj-roip.,

„„

Harper Maybee and Singers
to Appear at Central School |
Friday, March 10

SEVERAL MEETINGS TO
BE HELD NEXT WEEK

County Agt. Foster Hopes to
JIave All Contracts Signed
by Saturday, March 17

rotary party ft

MIDDLEVILLE SCOUTS
PLAN FAMILY NIGHT

F NE SUCCESS-:;-vT-

CWIISH
Mil

mgn Awaras to Bo Present­
ed During Special Court
of Honor
HAS OUT BARRY'S QU&lt;
unusual evening of 1SEA SCOUTS ASSISTED BY
Middleville Troop No. B5 Boy
entertainment, the ■
FROM 140 MU TO
ARRANGING DECORATeachers* College,
376 MU
T10NS AND SERVING
er. Scoutmaster, will hold a family
Clubs under the i

promising an
fine music and
Western State
combined Glee
leadership of Harper Maybee, naitionally known director, will present
a concert in the Hastings Central
auditorium. Friday. March IS at

affair* of Hastings so man- record to recent years. The city tax
to keep city government *aat y®Br was only 61c on the 1100;
the minimum, and at the I yet considerable Improvements were
County Agricultural Agent Harold
The Boy Scout Court of Honor for same time not neglect essential | made and paid for. and the city itJ. Foster reports great interest
February was held at the court room community Improvements.
«... ha* no
w outstanding b o n dr
'**»
last Wednesday evening. Scout Exec-,^2^
w
^at
the —
Banner
ha* aaId -T-*.*™
There la
Is na decided ..tillm.ni
sentiment in among Barry county farmers in
..
.
..
.
....
t8^afRr«uPr?Wingr^.thC froJi “me to time It must be evident i Hasting, against bonding for city signing the government Com-Hog
Reduction Contracts. Up to Satur­
absence of tha Rw. I/. U . Dewey
, everyone
everyone mat
that we
we nave
have nix
not nuiue
made improvements;
yet we
have been
,,
' io
---- z--- ------------- day night. IM farmers had already
E■’tamlners preaent were Arlie A.i,he Bbovc statementa M a crillci-vn'making decided improvement in re­ signed the contract either at the
n
£
&gt; d'1 A1n1drfw ®Jtc’ of
the
present
city
officers.
Quite
the
&lt;*nt
years,
at
the
same
time
paying
. . —..™in visy wuui*. xunc *,iv
f-------—- -— -- ---- - --- - - - — office or at Sign-Up days held In'
Russell E- Cleveland. Harvey Bur-.
-—J..
....
.»-7_
».'■&gt;■&gt;
hniwis
without
Increuine
i contrary.
we Z...
belteve
they
have all
up eltv
all city
bonds,
without
increasing the northern part of the county.
rcm. Albert Dykstra and Bert New­ managed the affairs of this city taxation. In fact it has been steadily
When the program was introduced
land.
' wisely and with a view of saving. reduced. We will not attempt to the government officials expected
Troop 77 of Nashville. Arlle Reid. money for the taxpayers and at the enumerate all the improvements In
around 50 to 75 contracts from Bar­
S. M.. again distinguished Itself by same time having needed things the lust twelve j-ear* Hastings has
ry
county, as County Agent Foster
winning the Kim Sigler cup for the done
(laid its bonded debt of 339.000. built finished his educational meetings,
highest percentage of Second Class
There will be elected a mayor. s «®«ral blocks of cement paving,
promotions; the Hodges Jewelry cup city treasurer, member ot board of. ««ral miles of Tarmac paving,
much interest In the Com-Hog Con­
lw IU8WM "WTOiot tauau review. Justice „
--------- - improved all the streets of
of „„
the peace. two'BreaUy
tract as tn the wheat. As 154 con­
.. . Ial,..„i,i,
--------.—
h.iiit
a new
sewage
disposal
womolton, «nd tlrt will, Tmop IS. ■ ,U....
|«,rv|«i,.
lmm_u
«„d
Ito I
dty.
bulll
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_ - ----------------Hullnn. Har.ey Buy*,. s. M. tm | C„U.U™, The mw, wlu wrv.ro. I
UU
ml « « new tracts have already been signed
from the northern and central parts
he RoUry cup awarded lor hWw.1 ,lw0
and ui.y
elly i------ a™* &gt;",a
'&lt;» 7•“ .
,
-wv m„, [M wpe.vlMr» u.iu
----,7 —
.
of
the county. It demonstrates much
total number of pointe earned. Troop treasurer -for one year, member
•
; provements whiu.
while novin*
paying bonds =•
as greater interest In Corn-Hog than
72 tied with Sea Scout Ship 104. board of review and Justice for twojihey have matured.
in
wheat reduction contracts.
Russell Cleveland. Skipper, for the years, the aldermen for two years! While the council, the mayor and
During the coming two weeks.
Whitman-Lathrop cup for the high- i and the constables for one. Calls' the other city officials have worked
est number of First Class promo-' for city and ward caucuses by both 1 together in all this work, we believe Sign-Up meetings will be held in
the southern pan of the county.
ttons.
1 parties appear in another column 1 we haxard nothing in saying that
Promotions made were- Second of thta issue. Tliose caucuses should I there arc two members of the coun- Thursday. March 8. Sign-Up day
Class, Frederick Williams, 77. Har­ be well attended, and the effort ■ cil whose work for the city has been will be held in Baltimore town hall
vey Burgess presenting the pins; ■nude to name the best available outstanding during all of this per- while on Friday. Mr. Foster and the
First Ohuu. Russell Engle. 72. Lynn candldatcs on the city and ward lod These two men arc Aldermen community committeemen will be al
Marble. 72. Lloyd Hopkins. S.8.8 tlrkcts. The alm should be to select William A. Schader and Charles W. Johnstown grange hail to assist pro­
ducers witn their contracts. During
104. the pins being awarded by T. 8 men not because of their popular-1 clarke.
। the week of Monday, March 12,
K. Reid; Star Scout. Emerson BtruSign-Up days will be held at the
ble, 71 and'Jack Sage 73. Arlie Reid

46

I ba.

Hastings Has Enjoyed Exceptionally
Good Management In Recent Years

I The annual election for city of-' Ity or prominence, but because
I fleers will take place on Monday, their interest in this dty. Sometime*.
Isnrii -&gt; TUI. will iw.
Imrvwt.ui 11 has been true in Hastings that

Men. Badge. Earned for
Various Phases of the
ibusiness
aged as
Scout Program
costs at

PAGES Ito 6

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MARCH 7, 1934

10 PAGES

&lt; OVER
TWO nUNUntU
HUNDRED
OVER TWU
WERE IN ATTENDANCE

Club
The Hastings Teachm' C
... to Program Consisted of Songs,
Ickete go
go1
.
.
.
sponsoring the program. Tickets
Business Session, Read­
on sale Saturday, March 9. at the J.
C- Penney store during the hours.
ings and an Address
2:00-5.00 P. M. and 7:00-9:00 P. M.
Each year the party given by the
admission price ui
of ten ।|
A general aunuasKHi
cents will be charged. In case of any , Hastings Rotary Club honoring the
surplus, the money will be used to Rotary Anns, the teachers of the
purchase vestments for the annual ' city schools, nurses of Pennock hos,
teachers' carol service.

: anticipated, the one on Monday eve■ nlng being no exception, when over
'two hundred were in attendance.
| Some few months ago. the Club
1 sponsored the newly organized Sea
i Scout Ship 106. and to return for
I the interest manifested by the Club,,
I the Sea Scouts splendidly and faith- 1
tw fully assisted to the preparations for ]
MUST BE CONSIDERED
this annual event, helping to make!
, it such a decided success.
I
THE FUTURE, SAYS
As the guests came down the
DR. HALL
gang plank into the dining room,
• they were greeted by the Sea
ROYAL
G nHLL
HALL TO
standing pla
at ying
attention,
and
RU
l HL U.
IU TELL
I CLL
lI Scouts
Uie urchMtrM
"Anchors

INTERESTS OF THE
MANY, NOT THE FEW

night with special Court of Honor
on Monday evening. March 12 st SOME WORTH-WHILE
'
7:30. A splendid program has been
arranged Including a talk by Boput
PROJECTS UNDER
Carl Benson of Allegan on his trip
th# World jamboree; the At County Infirmary, at tkt
eight parts of a Scout's life to pan­
Woodland and Freeport ।
tomime under the direction of Mr.
Schools
*
Roy Matthews; address by Lloyd
Shafer. Field Executive; the pre­
The original CWA quota for BaMV
sentation w
of cEagle
to seven county was 440 men. to ba rwutoW
*-b-v badges w
scouts and three Bronte palm
employed. Because the CWA pert^
awards by Area Executive of Bat­
tlc Creek Area. T. Ben Johnston,
H®
^e'd,
urn .M
^rps ’aKd~b^d |
"VH* dmm
arvl’bugte
h
taiprogram.
and invited
to happily ,
will assist in filling out pl
the
,
*guest*
U-ri~S
;
Parente
and all the many friend* of. {ir*' P*
,

WAV]

on
yrinq iiu EDIcni
62 Will
n/ TrAtlii li r

TORIH. iUlWESS
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EDWY 0‘. REID HONORED
BY ALLEGAN CITI­
ZENS FOR IT

i
county has been reduced to 375. Tfata
number will be gradually rilinfrilrtted
until the expiration date. May 1.
Some very worthwhile projects aa«
now being carried on by the CWA.
The entire County infirmary la be­
ing redecorated, new flooring put to

same organisation la redeoOraUM
the Woodland Consolidated school
building at Woodland. Another peoJect that will be appreciated k*
tiM»e concerned is the fact that ttw
Freeport school building will alto be
completely redecorated, put in gOO&lt;
■HTOl.no,'. member o, .he
| m0"W Dl»«r for Him—
condition
and considerable now
wiring done in the building by IM
Brotherhood, not a person In the; At each place was a copy of the ‘
Many Editors Present
city, who should miss hearing Dr. | passenger list—the names of the
The writer was privileged to at- CWA.
All this wort to much needed. V|
Royal G. Hall of Albion College, guests, the Rotary club, the Sea t
hlte fathertni
who will
at me
the oruuiernuuu
Brotherhood I ocvuu&gt;
Scouts auu
and uactr
their ncipcja
helpers-also
a rcu
red
"
1
,
WM4 speak at
—auu a
presenting the Star pins; a bronze
...
..
.
.
.......
.
.. national
..
. colors
.
. Allraan
i Hickory Comers Masonic Temple; meeting
Monday
evening.
March 19. i boat bearing
the
andi^*®*
1* nr,
On WMinasdav
Wednesday avantnir
evening fact
last,
palm was given Arlie Reid. 77. B. M . ANNOUNCE THE BRIGGS
' Tuesday at Delton Community hall. I Dr Hail has some very pronounced | containing the salad course. Dainty | in company with Attorney Kim Blg- appreciated by the taxpayers '
Nashville.
CHURCH AUCTION SALE
“2., Cr^\ss*y
the rtuumun;
economic snuaiiuii.
situation. He'and
attractive menu cards carried ler. who appeared on the program. arc directly interested.
Merit badges awarded were I
. „
.,7. ’ . 'views on WK
i
hall while °
on
the 15th. *t
at K...
..
C
n Thursday, ^e
ha., a„ piam straight-forward waj- of....
।out Die ship idea. The Rotary
While the CWA organisation
given to the following Scouts: Bird
colors
, it was a testimonial dinner to honWill Be Held Next Tuesday
Bn&lt;J
stating them, which will appeal to .and vases of spring flowers com- or Edwy C. Reid for «2 years ot con- '
Study. Emerson Struble. 71; Carpen-,
the 16th. at Middleville Consollclat- JXXJ
Roosevelt
plazu to
continue
March 13, on Farm
pleted the table
mull decorations.
UCUUIIIMU. There
1 utl c .! tlnuous
unuou* publication
puoacauon of
Ot a
B newspaper 1dent
---- ------—- - -- - ------try. Arthur LaBalllstcr. 73. William
। *'d Aciwolhouse.
I Dr. Hall believes that this coun­ were two l±“? !?•"'.;•
Fox.,S. S. 8 106; Farm Home and
large lovely bouquets on in Allegan Most of that time he’—
has "*!
TtU..?a|&gt;&gt;B7
Near Church
, Co,\Iracts may be made out and try cannot afford to continue to de­ the speakers'
trtf table which were later'been
later been the sole owner of
ot a paper, a
°
Ite Planning. Arthur LaBalllstcr.
DEAN BAILEY, NOTED ED­ signed
at the County Agents office t vclop the usual typc of individualism given to the
r How'tt
the "lucky fifth" Rotary | part of the —
time
he -was a partner.
How It will be handled we
ire 4do 1
— —
73. and Jack Sage. 73; Ftremanship, ' The Briggs church, one mile east
-v-, . whose uauico
hut full tnfnrmatlnn ■
UCATOR, MADE THAT
■in Hastings on any day. An extra m our economic life, such os has n*M&lt;
Ann uiim
and h
lady
teacher
names nir,
Mr. itria
Reid also
also serveu
served mr
for mur
four years
yearsknow.
Carl Edmonds. 73;
&gt;m, wiKwr
&lt;I1
... Life
—Saving.
of Lacey, has had a long and help­
force to on duty there Saturday* to
revraled slhCe the Civil war. were drawn from a hat. The Sea t m an apprentice and printer on an glvcl]
.J' , er
Gayion Belt 65.^and WIllajd^Amold. j fui career. It has ministered to the
PREDICTION
take
care
of
the
extra
rush
of
that
He
beheves
that
one
individual
has
.
Scouts and their young lady friends । Allegan paper before he became ■ t»acted the law which the Pr*M
8. S. S . IM; Metal Work. William spiritual as well as social and moral
day Everyone should try and have j
uke to hlmsrlf „ UrKe
did the serving of the delicious din-, interested as a publisher; so his tomY®®Fox. IM; Personal Health. Robert,
I needs of a large constituency It is u
their work sheet, evidence sheet and, a sharr of economic goods and prop- ner. while the ship's orchestra, led tai newspaper experience In Allegan
'" ’
1
Bronson. 72. Arthur LaBalltater. 73. community asset, a community cen-1 DEAN OF AGRICULTURE
~
. Aim thio map oi
out
?f larm
fa™ oianx
b,?.nk nneah*'
0" erty for hto own Individual benefit
Robert Howell. 77 and Herman New­ j ter from winch has radiated through;
by Loren Francisco, played current
ARE YOU REGISTERED?
AT CORNELL SAID THIS attending Sign-Up meetings.
land. 89: Public Health. L Z. Hall.)
as he can grab from society. Dr. Hall popular airs. Following the dinner.
Mr.
Reid's
birthday
was
February
; the years an Influence that has
------------- I County Agent Foster hopes to ta not a radical Socialist, but he be­ J M. Townsend led In the singing of
IF NOT, DO IT N(
71. Robert Howell, 77. Herman New-jI blessed the Ilves of many jx-ople
28. when he reached the ripe age of,
Former Michigan Man Spoke have all Corn-Hog contracts in the lieves we cannot afford to go on familiar songs which all enjoyed. 82 years. He I* still going strong.
land. 89: Physical Development,
CTMintV signed
ttitrnrH and
end in
In his office by
hv
; Three are not easy times for
county
Herman Newland, 89; Pioneering, J churches, and Uw Briggs .hurch is I Friday at "Rural Progress
with a civilization that produces The regular Rotary Club business
Voter Not Now Be
Saturday. March 17. Producers over multi-millionaires, and even billkm- session was held. President A. H.
Robert Brotuon. 72; Safely. L. Z
Issues one of the best weekly news­
J*, no exception, it needs a lol of re-;
lered, Out Befister Ml
Day” at W. S. T. College ;the county agree that the payment uIres, while increasing numbers do Carveth presiding. Clyde Wilcox, papers in this state.
Hall. 71. Emerson
Struble. 71;
‘ •pairs. "Hie members are unable to
for
hog
reduction
is
very
good
and
not know where the next day * Uv- .cnalnnan of the Fellowship commit­
Weather.
Emerson Struble. 71;
Saturday, March 14
Attorney Clare Hoffman, of Alle­
'meet the cost, and ought not to be
Woodwork. L Z Hall. 71. Robert 'expected to do It all Since this is, tom of the Western State Teachers' all seem to be willing to sign this ing Is to come from. Soup houses tee introduced Charles H. Leonard gan. acted as master of ceremonies.
part of the contract and take the and palatial homes should not be
Howell. 77
and William J. Field, who gave their Guests present represented the dally
la COMMUNITY church.
__________.
------------------------------------------------------------------It is fitting
-----------. College at Kalamazoo to observereduction. Many however dislike re­ found in a Christian civilization.
birthday
responses,
much
to
the
papers
of
Grand
Rapids
and
Kalaland only fair that the community
production for its
“
PROCF^inN
DF
community annunj)y what is known as "Rural ducing pom
Dr. Hall will tell about his recent pleasure of their listeners.
maaoo. as well as weekly papers of
"PROCESSION
OF
rnULtoolufi Ur
should help.
help. They have responded „
.. ,
_____
.
payment. In most cases it figures visit to Russia, where he studied
Lloyd Shafer. Scout Executive, southwestern Michigan. An enjoy­ found a registration notice,
TUP RRinCC” APR e splendidly They did not have the ProRteM Dey
The prograii
as
~
out that if a producer agrees to reTHE BRIDES APR. 6 ready caah to it UBJl proposed that nlwa&gt;.s
f-h“r“n 2n&lt;»-n to the duce ho« he must reduce corn pro­ at close range the Communistic was in charge of the program which able program was put on. tn which by the city clerk, announdi
...
n
‘
n
;they havc an «uction sale to raise
thk rountv*
' lh; duction also and the producers end experiment which ta toeing tried out followed. Several very Interesting many deserved tributes were paid to
to that country. Wei, have never and humorous readings were given Mr. Raid for his long and honorable
Wedding Gowns, Bridal Dec- the money to pay for the repairs.
.°*.c°^tky
.. d . up by taking the com reduction to
heard his lecture on Russia; but we by Roy Heath ot Macatawa Park, career as a newspaper publisher, lered In Hastings, may regia
orations and Music to
Many article* were donated outDay thl4 get the total com and hog payment
know that it will be informing, who was a guest of Mr. Shafer. Mr. and fighter for the general good of order that they may vote on
j right, ^«TorX
and many others were X
con- M
Fealare Program
|X,
----------straight-forward and truthful, and Heath Is a talented reader and im­ his city, county and state.
year and the exercises were unusu-. iin-rrr) cniirATflR
ally ’Interesting.
The writer
1
tUUVR I Un
he will make use of the opportunity personator whom all enjoyed.
Wedding gowns of other days will the church to have a liberal com- ?
w^^rt^tTVn
hTvhi# counted
an o^ j
•Mr. Reid was called on. What he
On any day, from eight
express his own views on the eco­
Someone had made up some clever
be especially featured al the Meth- mission on the sale This Is a novel ---------- ------------------ro Lrenrt mhers
f^n ‘
----------HERE NEXT MONDAY to
nomic situation which confront* parodies on some of the well known tent ion by the 100 guests present. Saturday, March 34. any qu
odist chureh on Friday evening, but entirely legitimate way to raise ^'un'’L’[v tSS^sunerlntendeirt
thta country. It will be a thought­ songs of today, and lhesc were feel­ He stated that when he first came to voter residing In thia city, t
April 6. when "The Procession of the money for a church, and the people ‘^‘s vicinity wer
•
secretari SuPt- Waihburne of Winnetprovoking address which no one ingly rendered by Rotarian Roy Allegan the village was beginning to Dot already registered. may
Brides will be presented Already concerned arc doing a fine piece of “"d
Van Btworx.
should miss. The Brotherhood has Cordes, accompanied by Miss Flor­ emerge from the status of a lumber
a 'great
great "deil
deal of Tnte^haT'^
Interest has been community work In
in* promoting thta
thiij. *"«**'of
। 0 £hS
County and^Mrs A.
»’l ka‘
’’ t0 Addre““ Teacharranged to make It an open meet­ ence Campbell at the piano.
shown by the ladles and a number auction.
.
J JohnC-Ketcham.
n w^i'Jr
Mr
ta,and
u.l£
Mre R. I
town. Ihe village was small, yet
ers of the County
ing with an invitation extended to
...
. I O» another page in this issue ot B. walker
itay
Not many, who were present Mon­ there were 19 saloons, two houses of cept Sunday, during the ha
of. wedding
gowns .have .been offered
Walker ana
and
Ray noaiuu
Matthe s.
Superintendent Carleton W. the general public.
day evening, had ever known much prostitution in the town and two named.
for display.
.‘he Banner will be found the large. There (were several more from oth-.
Washbume
of
Winnetka,
Illinois.
- Dr. Hall 1* to great demand as a about the actual experiences of the more Just outside its borders. He
min’akd he^Utantaare’Mre 'V ’ ^“ery0^1^ auctloS
M^Edilh M
of Carleton.' ^T^niT ne«
A special registration day is fii
speaker at luncheon clubs, gather­ sailors on the German raiders which sailed Into this situation In his pa­
n°Wniskero
“rw* 1 and Wesley Graybum cterk Th. chairman of the Home and Com- in Hastings observing the work of ings of business men and at con­ captured so many of the allies' per. drove the houses of 111 fame out for Tuesday, March 13. which
o IMWw*.
ISSwXTb .
to ewSStaii; ■»“»«»
°&lt; the BUM the 10&lt;»l
end contort ventions of various sort*. He will ships during the World war. until
of
the
town
and
compelled
the
li
­
JS
™
' hone. COT. 7h«o
tSltr,
'P01"
“&gt;• «ore«»n Wth the leecher,. Ke will conduct e
they heard Count Alfred Von quor sellers to respect law by the
“ °ther commiltees naimed j now».
aneep. sw ne pounry.
CreMmxn of
round uble discussion at 3:30 for
The supper squad for the Broth­ Nlexychowskl. now of Detroit, who
Xh.&lt;iate nrCMMU^%ifrS nC
Ii?rr’ hold goods etc Read the adv
Michigan Department of Public In- city and county teachers In the erhood for Monday, March 19. will made the address of the evening. vigorous campaign he put on against
them. He was sued for libel several voter*. Illa to
M^Jamre! Mr ^nnen- donated his services Ruction.
A timely address was playroom In Central school, and will
be In charge of Fred Smith as cap­ He gave a resume of life on board times. His opponents didn't get any­ man . ndwivr.
Floyd ' Everhart
SStol
mTbUdty and
Miss Mrs.
Ntebel 8Lvi« auctioneer and the Banner the »‘v*n »&gt;y John L Brumm professor (deMver an address In the Centred tain. and he will be assisted by the the Kron Prins Wilhelm from the
where with that. When a few of
Bristol;
urisioi. tmoueny. miss ___
Maoei bis- ।
.. .
... ,h ..mi™ n_. of Journalism at the University of | school auditorium at 8:00 o'clock following members: Hugh Riley. time war was declared In Germany them attempted to settle It with fists
son
and
Mis* Eva
A. Hecox.
’’toc
"ISr
Sund.,
M cU» l&gt;rce«d» "t the ule will so to the MieMs.n De.
‘ prophehc; Mona.y
The
•,"&gt;ti'S Warren Roush. 0erahum Severance, until the ship was interned by the
they came out second best. Mr. Retd
inc nncnor Bunaay Bcnooi class.rhurrh
view of the ecoflomlc future of this meeting will
HU be open to the
the public
Mrs Guy Keller, teacher wfil make Briggs
' I cohntry made his address an out- and it is hoped that many wUl avail Henry Sheldon. Albert Stauffer. United States after our entrance in said that If he had his life to live
The
will serve
liltfr
™ Briass
Briggs Ladles'
uunes Aid
aw win
sene country
' made his address an out- and it is hoped that many will avail Stanley Stauffer. Alcid Stauffer, the conflict He told of the cap­ over he would choose the same oc­
the baskets for the eight littfc
a w-arm dUiner at noon for 15 cents ^Ing on.. At its conclusion he, themselves of the privilege of hear- Winston Sheffield. J. M. Townsend, ture and sinking of several ships, cupation. far he loved IL He was
flower girls, doing the work at their ix.r plflW
I cited for recognition for service to ing Mr. Washbume.
Edwin Traver and Clarence Grohe. but said no lives were taken, the glad to say that conditions had so
class meeting Mrs. Forrest Johnson,
’
,,,
their respenlve communities. Edl-1 Superintendent Washbume Is one
passengers and crews always being greatly Improved that an editor
assisted by Mrs. Leonard Board and t*ici i ' L/XIAIA/AI I cr
I Wr8 Edwy c. Reid of Allegan. James of the outstanding school superln- COUNTY MEDICAL SOCI­
taken aboard and made as com­ doesn't have to put on fighting day. March M.
Miss Lucille Bassett. will supervise WtLL KNUWN LtL|m. Moms of Marshall, W. H. Berkey Undents in the country. He to espefortable as possible with the lim­ clothes in order to run a worthwhile
the small boys who are to act as
TIIRFR HFRF FRIDAY of Cassopolis and M. L. Cook of dally noted for his work In adapting
ETIES MEETING HERE ited accommodations available, as paper.
ushers to the flower girls. Appro­
■ untn iiliil rniUMi Hutln&lt;1
Miss Anna Swanson of schools to Individual differences.
REAPPOINTS COUNT
most of this huge ship was filled
The concluding number on the
priate wedding music and bridal
j the Minnesota State Department of. Many of the methods used in the
with coal so but few staterooms
TAX COMMI
decorations will help to make the Miss Mary Sue/. Wigley to Education spoke in the afternoon, i Winnetka schools have been adopted Noted Chicago Doctor and could be used. Later when the ship program was an address by Kim
Bigler of thia city, whose topic was
occasion more enjoyable and inter­
The
outstanding
address
of
the
for
use
in
the
Hastings
schools
and
was
Interned
by
this
country,
the
Dentist
Will
Address
"A Good Neighbor." He felt that Jut
Address Women's Club
feres ting
day was given by Dr. Liberty Hyde for that reason local teachers and
crew scattered to various army the life of Bdwy C. Reid had Illus­
Save the date of Friday night,
the Gathering
and Guests
Bailey, dean of the School of Agri-1 parents will be further interested in
camps, but everywhere, the speaker trated what a good neighbor ought
April 6. and attend this entertain­
There will be held In the Episco­ said, the men were treated with ev­ to be. Such a neighbor should not
Miss Mary Sue Wigley, whose ad­ culture of Cornell University, Itha-' hearing Mr. Washbume.
ment which win be filled with beau­
■
pal Pariah House tonight a joint ery courtesy by the Americans.
dresses to women's organizations ca. New York. He grew to young'
submit to conditions that defile a
ty and romance.
meeting of the Barry. Eaton and
Dancing and cards closed the eve­ community and harm the mocal
everywhere are sponsored by the manhood on a farm near South MINISTERS MEET­
tun ta/ci I ATTCUncn Allegan county Medical and Dental ning's entertainment, all having had life of Its people. It rather require*
National Association of Life Under­ Haven, later graduated from the
WtLL Al ItriUtU Societies. Dr. Joseph L. Brenne- a very happy time.
writers. will give a lecture before Michigan State College and is now
that a man be ready to taka hl*
ot the Children's Memorial
Much credit is due the Sea Scouts, place and fight evils in his com­
th® Hastings Women's club and S
B"' *&gt;«■ oi Ch^lou. Wb. mann,
Barry Ooonty Tmt
Hospital in Chicago, and Frank B. who worked long hours arranging munity which destroy real neighbor­
guests Friday afternoon at 2:30,
Rhobotham, a Chicago dentist, will the attractive and appropriate deco-, liness. The presence of so many
1 ■ Speaker—Sunday School
March 9. to the recreation room of noted speaker and writer.
give addresses
MRS. MILLIE HAYNES.
Dr. Bailey predicted a new er* in
WnrU.m Prs.ent
rations, for assisting the young la­ business men of Allegan at the
the Central building. She to highly
Worker! Fresent
Physicians and dentists from Bat­ dies with the serving and helping gathering, he said, was all the evi­
Because she has decided to quit recommended by the Life Under­ rural Ufa. which would make It possible
There
farming, Mrs. Millie
1TK: Haynes will writers'
.....Jrt' Association and by several “
Dle for
lor the
lnc person of
oi average inmere was a good
g«x&gt; attendance
ntciunxx on
ou tle Creek and nearby counties have the Rotarians in every way possible dence needed to prove that Edwy C.
chairman of the Finance
have an auction sale at her place., Hastings women who have heard diligence and industry to build up Tuesday al the meeting of Barry been Invited to attend. Dr. Brenne- to make the party a success. This Reid had been a good neighbor, liv­
her in Detroit. „„
Her u^iu
topic wui
will prw&gt;nrob-1 • —
competence
would
remove 1। --------county
ministers
Sunday
In jvas their first cruise as a protege ing for and fighting for clean things
one half mile south of the Render- llcr
—•—.—which
-------------—.------------*
----------r-,, and
—
- - r* mann will apeak on "Pactora
•-- —Economic
---------- •»
—of
-• I
fear
‘
-* tite -----ahott schoolhouse, sale to begin at ' ably be "The
Problems
fear of old age and at
at the same School workers
held at
Meth­ Dietetics'* and Dr. Rhobotham on of the Rotary Club and augurs well and a better community.
one o'clock. Henry Flannery, auc- the Family." a timely subject which1 Ume le*ve Ume and opportunity to odist church. After the pot luck '•Child Dentistry in Ite Relation to their future success and advance­
tioneer. She offers a good work u sure to be very helpful. 11 will be d®veloP himself.
‘ luncheon at noon, a fine program General Health."
ment.
•team, ..Illa
...
.
......
TM-M,a.ln.
K* ■I.Klro.t
UHh naalzw*
I Kn
Discussing *the
subject "The Ru-_ I ....
was TOwAm
given. OTOr
Rev. Roth,
pastor nV
of the
The same doctors spoke in Battle
cattle, -farm .tools, hay and a real. opportunity
Guests from out of town were K. OF P. LODGE
for Hastings
grain, etc. Bee adv, for complete women Co hear this nationally :ral Outlook," Dr. Bailey pictured Congregational church of Charlotte, Creek last night and while, there Charles Gardner. Pint Mate of the
INSTALLS OFFICERS Kill-.Jff
visited the Ann J. Kellogg sciiool Battle Creek Ship. Miss June HUI,
list.
'
‘
a rural life which, he believed, would being the guest speaker.
known speaker.
for handicapped children, also tile E. C. Larke. Skipper, Mrs. Larke,
-------Members of the County Federa­ attract some of the best minds of
j
tax limitation
JUD PHILLIPS.
HO JURY THIS WELK.
W. K. Kellogg school near Gull lake H. K. Wilder, Commodore, Mrs. Supperr and Prnmm
Program Vaa.
F«
tion of Women's clubs. Ladies' Aid the young people ot this country.
He ventured the opinion that the
It had been expected to call the and the Kellogg Foundation camps Wilder, Clifton Haughey, Third
Jud Phillips has decided to quit
organisations from .Hastings
turtd Meeting Held on
farming no will sell his personal
Mate, and Miss Katherine Roder­
churches and otiiers arc being invit­ prreent to an opportune time for Jury for the present term of circuit at Pine and Clear lakes.
such person* to take up rural life- court and have them on hand thto
property at auction at his place lo­
f
Tuesday
Evening
ick. all of Battle Creek, and Roy
ed to this lecture. The Home De- .
but they must judge results in term* *«M Monday morning. Saturday,
cated 4 miles north and 80 rods west
MADE NO CHANGES.
pertinent which Is sponsoring this
of the Nashville standpipe, sale to
of satisfaction* rather than by the imwever. word waa received from
The Barry county road commis­
program is especially desirous of
the following officers at their
begin at 12:30 P. M.. Henry Flan­
Judge McPeek by Sheriff Leonard. sion have made no change* to date BIRNEY MelNTYRE EST.
having as many as possible take ad­ size of the bank roll
nery. atctloneer. Included are a
---- -»♦»-----------------notifying the latter to notify the
TO HAVE AU
in th.tr plan* for roads to be taken
vantage of this good fortune tn se­
C. O.-HaroM
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Jurors not to come. Thta postpone­ over from the townships and to be
curing Mias Wigley to apeak to an
tie. other stock, lot of good farm
To the dttoena ot Hasting* I ment was n#ces*ary owing to the
tools, feed. etc. See the adv. for fun organization of the size of the Has­ would appreciate your vote for the terlou* Ulneo* of court Stenographer improved this year. They are waiting ney McIntyre, an auction tala Will
tings Women's Club.
authorisation from the state hlgh- be held, the advertisement to xpparticulars.
nomination for tha office of dty William Smith. We understand

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six-thirty o'clock, the annual ban- [1held
r
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quet for the Hastings city firemen urday, March 10 at two P. M. Very
and their wives and guests will be ; urgent business requires the preaThe Cheer Up Club announces a ak» on Tuesday. March 13. with a
Iwlrt at th* flnt ham Carrti will h* len^e nf twin, mamlMv at that
i81. Patrick party at the K. ot P. pot, luck supper at 1:30. Mrs. Bari
played following the supper. This Ing—Everett Swegles. Secy.-Treaa. hall on Monday evening, March 19. Boyea to chairman. AU members are
la always a happy occasion.
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Monday
J signal tor
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.v. osinging
.immii* "America" as all
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Vl-l.,
fnr^rl Ihm Rtnrs
Allevan Citizens
TeatiNight March 110n
stars and
and stripes, fol- Allegan
Ciliiens Gave Testi-

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On Saturday. March 17, a SL
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St Rose dining room from 4:30 Uli
3.00 F. M. Committee to chatge,
Mrs Florence Pomeroy. Mr a B A.
LyBorker. Mrs. Leo TaffM and Mrs.
Ed. McPharlln.-Adv.

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The Dramatic Festival sponsored
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LOCAL NEWS

&gt; • Complete plans for the observance Mrs.
mo. Dehlia
rzcuiin Tungate
Auugntv DI Since
Much Intereat In Henyenly
* of Birthday Week for the Camp Fire
June was
rb in
Three-Quarters
Ouy E Cr0Nallona|
°*
opened
a new:
June,
rec quansn offlcfl
BjLnk Bufld
. - Traveler—Seen in Various
’ d Girls were made at a meeting of the
Century
Club
Member
•ng.
Sections of the State
k guardians,
guardians, held
held February
February 21
21 at
at the
the j Mrfl
fiuwate. 81, a pioC. A. Wibert has been quite 111 the
Last week the writer mentioned
American Legion rooms, when Miss neer resident of Barry county, died past ten days with a throat infec- the fact that he saw a meteor at
’ Florence Craven, field secretary oflat 6;22 P. M. Thursday at the home tiou.
about five o'clock Ln the afternoon
the Hattie
Battle Creek area,
area. was the euest
guest of Mrs. Viola Willett of 412 West
The
th, Monday study Club was.en- of
of February
February 8.
8. We
W requested any
of
a pot luck
in I .----Van-----Buren.
Tungate. had ---been
urtalncd uy
by MIX
Mrs. r.
P. W.
Stebbins UUITI
other persons Willi
who O*W Ik IO ICpUd
— honor
-----------at _
, , supper,
.........
. . ,Mrs.
— 7 ------1 KI
TV. UVCUU11K
nt Mrs.
Wm Ray
Rnv Bchultz.
Rz-hnhv it* rnnru*| In
health
nrvera!
vrurs nnrt
.1-1___lhu
l.
__ ■_ Monday.
__ only report we have re► charge of
P&lt;w tnr
health
for several
year,
and
(to us- Thc
► ' Birthday Week, which will be ob- bad been ill since last June, making
x Q Q p panoake supper for I ceived so far is from Carl Baldwin.
™to mvuwvi. TueMay. March 13 at
TO » *
u, «
o-au■ who lives north of
. Fire organizations exist, will be from thcl’. Mrs. Tungate was born in „
.v All
*n members requested to m
o&gt;lzv
’clock.
be. Hastings
Hostings about
about three
three miles.
miles. It
It was
was
March 11 to 17. Each girt la urged to Rnchesler. N. Y. May 1«. 1842 and present—I. 6. O. P. Oomm.
(about five o'clock P. M.. Carl said.
* attend services at her own church on came to Batty county abouJ
o
na
11 s'u * bright day. He saw It trav► Sunday. March II. instead of the iyw» M&lt;&gt;««&lt;• J*1, husband,
► union Mrvirea usually held. Th.
died in 1808^ made their home
k Torch Bearers club, which is com- ।
Augusta Mr. Tungate wasa Civil
posed of girls who have attained the war veteran. Mrs. TUngiuc became a cense at County clerk Reid s office.,
► third
or nignesi
highest rana.
rank, win
will have
member
of, the
A meeting for the organisation of ‘ at first a long tall of white light,
iniru
or
nave;
........
—
. local
&lt;—. TTiree-Quarters
---------.
&lt; assembly
. &gt; rs»nturv
► charge
of.* a program at. the
Century rlnH
dub nh/uit
about IS
15 years ntro
ago a Young Democratic Club will be but lhe speed at which the meteor
►1 al the High school on Friday. March
wasaUoa mGYiber of the Ban- held in the court roam on Friday (was traveling soon took It out of
i 8. with Lillian Tolhurst. Edna,flc’d Methodist church. Mrs. Tun- evening at 8:00 o'clock.
this sight.
k, Schultz.
by.
Fire was discovered in the smokeSchultz. Madeline
Madeline cook
Oook and
and Jeanne
Jeanne ' 6“**
The writer has explained that Mrs.
the Rooe and Daniels and
___________
DeVries. comprising the committee Mrs.F J lt&gt;*n »f Hickory Corners; &gt;houw, al
hlmaelf_______________
were seated at
Z£rt?hiM
Va,
‘
«darttt
Thursday
night*
at
the desk in lhe rear of the front
’ in charge.
►
On Friday evening. March 16. all
Funeral services will be held Satcr first noticed tills meteor. It liad
f&gt; jlhe
Khle of
M the
'he nneue
। live girls
various «roupe
groupa will irtS'^nernooi .i s Wtoa iCthe) “u“!““'cd wlU“ul "r““
► unite tn a party at the parlors ot nanflcM church. Burial will be
The
of Harry Blake will be then traveled far beyond and to the
the Methodtat churdi A pot iuc k ’ ^dc ln the Banncld cemetery- brought
today. Thc
ureugm to
io thta
uua city
eny woaj.
inc bur
our-- north of Hastings. The Banner oflal will be made in Rutland Ceme-1 ftc«
lhe north, so that the me► supper will be served at 6 o clock Bnll|r Cr«.k Enqulrcr-Ncws
tery.
He
was
born In Rutland andl^Y hl“* &lt;°ne way beyond this city
iwilh thc parents of the girls and
_________ &lt; ♦ »
■
lived in thta city for several years. : before he discovered II. so he did (
’ the members of the executive com- cn||D CDITHRQ MAN■ miun « ,u»l. o: honor
1"U.NU . 7nn
Mr.- M.r, fcn.
W. SUU ».'
J”"*V
H Prereding thc guardians' meeting
UntL) Al AALAMA4UU
dazzling. white light. From the ।
* nt tlie Legion rooms Miss Craven
,
,
, „
where she underwent an appendi­
»| met girls from all lhe groups, hear- Prof. Brumm of U. of M., citis operation on Saturday. She is time we Oral saw it until It disap- .
doing nicely which ia good news to onds.
k i ing reports of their various activi-1
Cites Them for Service
. tics and helping the girls choose
(her many friends.
When Carl reported to the home,
, I The Wesleyan Service Guild will
* their hobbies which is a feature of
10 Communities
► the Birthday Week.
'' At -------------* Life
--------- ---------- *•,J , hold a St. Patrick's dinner at lhe folks what he had seen, they laughthe Rural
conference
held
cd at him, and thought lib Imag­
Kalamazoo
Friday afternoon.. Methodiat church Wednesday eve­ ination was working over
*
Following the supper, it was de-,,in
m abi
»uu*jw on -------time, j
-------------------------for thc Mftrch mw!tlng Mbj
► cided that Mrs. Ray Cook s group. I Prof John L -Bmmm.
head ol .h.
thc n)ng
rang tor tne March meeting, mlsj When hi. folks read about it in the '
► Klyugan.
at . Univer
myusnu. would
wwju be
wx awarded
awaiuv-u a
•• week- School
-------- —
—— ------~
. ­ Belva Riley and Miss Lucille Bas-1 Banner, however, they were willing’
end at the camp at Clear lake as a slty of Michigan, honored four edl- g€tl luTO charge of arrangements.
to believe he really had seen this '
’ reward ‘for 7he*'n^l'‘wOTk“acrom- j tors of Michigan weeklies
for their
John Hetherington,
age 64. who* i big meteor. The wrlW ™ reaL
I pilshed and best attendance.
service
to
their communities
■
...............
........
. .
„ IIUHK
WO" Uk
1UVUI buki
.i, lie vans
I ’s reluctance to behome was
at 804 East Thorn
street.
Carl's num
family
vu.. .1...
.... tMh.....
... .,a
I...... his story,
__
— .
..
Hie editors cited were Edwy C.. •this
clty d|ed on
February
28 Hts' Ueve
’
At
At the
tnc election
election of
oi officers
omcera which
wnicn 1 „
, .
,,r
„
Gazette: n
Mar- deaUl was
___ ________________
■«.. ,u
... ’
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followed. Mrs. iAben Johnson was : rid at the Alletran
r
due to lnfluenM T,,c
son the writer did not mention it
elccted chairman of the committee. 511 •n tL CtoolJ.&lt;5(?hB
?.an‘ ncrnl *a-‘t held March 1 and lhe until after he had read about It in
succeeding Mrs. E. A. caukin. who n®r;
H Mos*\
Ma.r.‘ burial was in Riverside cemetery.
other papers, and had learned that
has served the past two years Mrs
8valiant'
°n “‘"h 5 Om&lt;?r 8ponable' we it had been seen in South Haven,
Ray Cook and Mrs Faye Donley ^rkc&gt;_°f.lb
1‘s V gUnnt. M
thu cUy dlcd Bt hla home, Kalamazoo. Jackson and Lansing.
were re-elected secretary and tress- Edw&gt;’ Rc,ld b“ becn
death being due to a complication of The fact that it was seen al each
-- — for
— 62
„ years
------J M.
urcr. respectively Thc associatlpn. ----Allegan
and
M L. diseases
dlscaAM The funeral will
will be held of these places proves It must have
.
:
.
Cr&gt;r&gt;lr
hnc
wrvnrt
fnr
M
venrs
ox
Han.
.
____
,
___________
•__________ _____ v. o
welcomed m new members. Mrs. Cook has served for 54 years a. Ban- frOm bls home tomorrow. March 8. been high up in the air.
Mortimer Townsend, guardian of ncr editor--------------------------------------------- Bnd the interment will be In Valley
Each year the weeklies of lhe Home ceinetery.
Netoppew group. Miss Belva Riley,
STATE THRESHERMEN’S
Byron Payne was arrested Sunday
guardian of Tawanka group and state are asked to send copies of
ASSN. MEET AT LANSING
Miss Gwendolyn Gaskill, guardian their (vapers to Mr Brumm, who has 0I) ftn intoxication charge. As such
doubtless
based
hla
selections
on
arofr
cnses
on
his
part
had
become
of a new group of girls from the Me­
Barry County Threshermen
Omber and Hendershott schools tides published bi the papers sent rather numerous. Justice Matthews
him.
la^t
night
gave
him
a
sentence
of
This makes a total membership of
Should Attend—Interesting
Friends of the four editor, menand costs or sixty days in Jail
' j 80 girls from thc Hastings district.
Program Prepared
tinned extend congratulations and He ks boarding with the sheriff.
On March 17, all local girls are f«.t
chArlc# Nonhrup Of Castleton,
feel th.,
that .hr
the rlLilrm.
citations wrrr
were fully.
fully
Hie
annual meeting of the
eligible to attend the big council Justified in every case.—XXXX
age 17. was arrested Monday for Michigan Threshermen'a Association
I fire at Battle Creek, which will prob-- --------driving from the scene of &gt;n
acci- will be held in the city of Landing
I ably be held In the boys' club rooms
CREDIT
ASSON.
TO
was
ar-j
next
week
Wednesday.
Thursday
-------------------------.
dent
on
January
20.
He
?.z_
_r
'
------------------- ---------Several girls from the Hasting.'HOLD MEETINGS r»,8ned before Justice Matthews last and Friday. March 14. 15 and 16.
groups will be ready to take rank
evening, who assessed him *10 and The president of lhe Association is
nt that time.
Members of the Torch Bearers Dr. E. 0. Johnson to Discuss c0,u Fortunately there was no one 1 Mr. Albert F. Wlcringa of Mlddlcseriously hurt in the accident.
|Vllle. Many Barry county thresherClub, which is composed of girls
Function and Plans of
The p. T A al the Branch school men are members of the Association,
who have attained the highest rank
was well attended. Everyone enjoyed and should bear the dates of tills
in Camp Fire work, are working on
Association
,
,,
me
the program puv
put on oy
by inc
the lovai
local।; uiuiuhi
annual cuuvcnnun
convention in minn.
mind. A sp;i
splcnthe project of planning balanced
f1"1.'" *■?.
a“
meats and nt a recent meeting held
from Hastings Miss Donna MeIn connection with the convention
at the home of their patroness, Mrs Corporation, will be in Michigan era
]
Keown
and
Richard
Darby
were
i
a
big
machinery
allow
will
open
at
Milo DeVries. Jeanne DeVries and next week for a scries of meetings.;(
Hasel Caukin demonstrated the Dr. Johnson is coming to Michigan chosen for next program committee the Pere Marquette railroad station
making of a pineapple and banana for thc purpose of discussing thc and Mrs Decker and Mrs. Martha The machinery exhibit will be open
। Marshall, eats committee
I until one o'clock Wednesday and
cocktail for a first course
Viva function and plans of the produc-•
i Thursday and all day Friday.
'Smith, Betty Donley and Barbara lion Credit Associations
PASSING OF MRS. ANi The convention will meet at 2:30
| Crook were appointed as a commit­
Thc meetings will be held as folme YOUNG FRIDAY.
..
.
---------- V p M Wednesday. March 14. The
tec to plan lhe main course of a
Mrs Annie Elizabeth Young, who address of welcome will be given by
dinner at thc March meeting
mazoo. Y M C A building; March would have been
years j Mayor*Tem^eton'of
'tai»lng&lt;!lThc
ntilri clghty-flvc
have been’ elehtv-five
vrars
-w
.
'2 ?7 30 rP Mt 5ftnrt
O,d on
71 P*,“ed *‘W,y “l “F -^n»n "SK? deX to bZNE-TOP-PEW GROUP.
of public library; March 13- home on Weal Green street, on Fri- llCA5 matters The evening session
Miss Isabel Sage was hostess to torium
1 00 P M Flint oourt house. March day. having lived in the «me house wlH
oined with musk by
the Ne-top-pcw Camp Fire Group
M' An” Arbor' Y M
I •‘*Lc,e
bu,U.
........ ! ..Clemens’ orchestra. There win folThursday afternoon at 4:30. Miss
A. building.
j She was nearly four years \old'
Marcia Ironside was chairman of
low an address by Representative
Farmers and others who arc in-1 when she came to Hastings with her
the meeting Every member was
Charles F- Parker of thta county and
William
present except one. Much interest terested in Uic function of thc Pro-. parents. Mr. and Mrs
a.&lt;«iinn
| Hams. In point of continuous resi­ interesting motion picture*.
is being shown in the scrapbooks duction Credit Associations of Mich­
On Thursday afternoon there wlil
and there will be prizes given for igan which have been set up by the dence. Mrs. Young had over 80 years be music by Clemens' orchestra, an
St Paul Production Credit Corpora­ to her credit. She was a member address by Honorable John O.
the best one and two others. The
tion
arc
invited
to
attend
any
and
of
Emmanuel
Episcopal
church,
and
meeting was Interesting The girls
Ketcham ot this city, an address on
could tell of the first meetings held cooperation of the manufacturer
arc anxiously awaiting the time7 al) of these meetings.
in this city al Hie home of Rev. and. thresberman on collections by
when ••hikes’’ can be taken and out­ DEATH OF MRS. LOJoseph W. Bancroft, later tlie first J. M. Preston of Lansing
door meals cooked and enjoyed
VINA TREGO SCOTT. • rector.
Gowns and rings are bemg dis­
Thursday evening's program will
Monday night. Mrs Lovlna TroAfter his return from the Civil open with mu$lc by Clemens' or­
cussed Every member who does not go Scott. 86. who suffered a frac- '
possess a gown is planning to haw tured hip about three weeks ago. I war. she was united In marriage to chestra. There will be an address
one tn the near future The next died at the Masonic Home at Alma ' Oscar Yodng In 1866. Surviving arc on "Cross-Heads and Blocks" by
meeting will be held al the home of She was a twin sister of the late two sons. Dr. Clarence Young of Rev. Karl H. Keefer; a boxing exhi­
Mrs Ira Wininger. assistant guard­ John Trego and the last of u family Allegan and Will Young of Bellevue, bition by college athletes: some hu­
ian. on East Thorn St. with Miss of five boys and two girls The re­ and one granddaughter. Dagtnar C. morous stunta by N C. Thomas and
Leona as hostess, from seven to nine mains were taken to Grand Rapids ■ Young, of Battle Creek
Vern Loring; and an exhibition by
Possessed of a wonderful mem­ । two vaudeville stars.
I o'clock.
'
and the funeral will be at the dry,
.
Mrs. Young could recall dates.1
Spring funeral home Thursday aft- names and Incidents of pioneer days 1
OBITUARY
I
HASTINGS GIRL BEATEN.
emoon. March 8. at two o'clock. as
।
clearly as If tbe time were but, Mary E. Van Antwerp, daughter
[ Miss Vivian Biddle, of 439 Clancy
with burial in the,laying cemetery
oj Lorenzo and Susette Livingston.
। Ave. NE.. wus attacked by a man There arc many relatives in Barry yesterday.
Funeral services were held at the was born in Orangeville Twp. Bar­
ion Fountain St. near Ransom Ave.
county
. NE.. about 5.30 yesterday morning
J. A. McNulty officiating. Burial parted thhis life at her home in
'Orangeville March 2. 1834. She was
• Division Ave. restaurant
Mrs Feed
F
Fausey
'Clara was in Riverside cemetery.
I She informed [xvltcc slie escaped Kurtz&gt; of Lansing died on Monday .
TraHorl’i, liuhal
। SSJ,"
JSTi’aiK
। from tile man who struck her and afternoon of pneumonia. MrsJFaulllv
voniermct
’ beat her. inflicting severe bruises, sey hved alone but when she became heId al lhe
8UW.
which confined her to her home
B born two sons. Paul and Russell,
ill she was taken to the home of Collr&lt;c ln Klllnialo()
Police yesterday were searching her daughter. Mrs Beatrice Me- wrlUr |L,toned wllh tnlerW lo jn who reside In Chicago. III. She is al­
I for her assailant who wa* described rkMigall who gave her every
addreM by MLu Anna Bwanjon who so
■ survived by one brother. Fred W.
। as a heavy man with a gray over-1 S'X!® “re
“ connected with lhe department of
« S’
,
„ u
u
। coat.—Grand Rapids Herald. Mon­
TohL une.ra w’
91!* “,l1Crno^n education of Minnesota, devoting
’ Orangeville and Mrs. Ruth Terpenday. March 5.
at 2 30 in Lansing and burial made ber lime tn the rural schools
here in Riverside cemetery She was
one thing she mentioned that was ning of Pine lake, several nephews
OLIVET COLLEGE
the slater of Mrs. Mary Hots of' Of exceptional interest Is the fact and nieces and many friends. Fu­
TRIO PLEASES. .hl.
m~,.h« ..
Um&gt;
MlnncM&gt;u
neral services were held in the
this H.v
city Sincere .v
sympathy
is -v.
ex­
raises
■ Those who heard the Qltvel Col- tended the bereaved ones.
and uses a large fund for the help Orangeville church Sunday at 3 P.
| lege Trio at the MctiiodiSt church
JOINED CONSOLIDATED DIST. of the schools of that alate. For In­ M. under auspices of Shelbyville
Two Yankee Springs rural school stance, it pays the tuition of all Chapter O. E. 6.. the Rev. Kendall
I noon were delighted with the -pro­
districts have voted to unite with rurab students wlw pass the eighth of the Plainwell Baptist church of­
' gram which consisted of well known
th&lt; Thornapple Consolidated school grade examinations and go on to the ficiating. with interment in Orange­
classical and semi-classical num­
’
district First to act was the Bawens high sclwol. The state pays »7 per ville.
bers and others less familiar
Mills district, which gave its ap­
Miss Christina Schoonmaker was proval by a considerable margin. mouth for each of such rural pu­
BOWNE CENTER.
pils attending high school in cities
violinist. Miss Larida Scott, cellist,
Mrs. Wayne Benton and Lauranco
Last week the Coman district, by or villages. However, the high
and Miss Evelyn King, pianist All
were Grand Rapids visitors Satur­
a vote of 17 to 8. also decided to Join
who did not attend this concert the Middleville Consolidated district. schools selected must be approved day.
by the state department of educa­ . Visitors at Watt Thomas' the past
missed a real musical treat.
tion. Hie money for state aid for I week were. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Win­
HURT IN FALL.
; PROMINENT FARMER DIES.
public education is raUed by Indi­ , gicr. Mr. and Mrs. Corwin PorriU.
W. L Hinman, of the North Side
Jay Sherwood. 75. of Plainwell Grocery. U confined to his home by rect
taxes in Minnesota.
'
, Mrs. Ralph Huntington. Mr. and
'died on Feb. 27. after a short sick­ injuries received when he slipped on I
• Mrs. Oriey Bums. Mr. and Mrs.
KLINGENSMITH
ness at Bronson hospital in Kala- '■‘I',1,11
"&gt;“”!?*; Mr.
Mrx John Ml Ian! ' Guy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
amazoo. He is survived by his wid­
while hadha sroeerto
Oil the
tM p,rtl. ,„m to ,i' Penoyer and son and William Mnrow. Martha E. Bigelow, and one son.
' , shall of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Ad­
truck. No bones were broken but fann near Hastings
•
Marlon x&gt;f_ Kalamazoo. Mr Sl cr- inlureri i»rVM .nri mno-te. Bn&gt;. Mf
Pickard have die Benton.
injured nerves and muscles
|wood was a prominent farmer, re­ causing him severe pain.
'
Joe Baker has traded his farm
moved from the Roberts' farm to' for an oil station in Grand Rapids.
siding on the old nomestead east of
w. c. T. u.
•
tl,e Ben
tarm and wl11 work‘, Misa Elsa Herman and Mr. Schuti a cousin of Mrs. Nellie Hyde ot this
The Southeast Rutland W. C. T.
' ucman
tlaman ot
of Caiedoi
Caledonia vhlted at Guy
td-.y.
U will meet with Mra. Olive Van- winter "tn Grand Rapids will "work Smitha recently, nuriicUr
&lt;rf
derbrook. Wednesday P M March *
‘nUr m Orand RaDkU *U1 work
—
” —
for Oren Roberta thta summer.
, r,itL„aBurdc«c
ot
CIRCLE NO. 3.
14. Leader Mrs. Myrtle Williams.—
Mrs.
Albert
Own
returned
to
।
,peMl
wk al Wayna
Circle No. 3 of the Methodist L&lt;iMary
Walers.
IdiB*’ Aid meets Friday Mar. 9. wllh
Mrs
Addie
Benton
ta
on
the
sick
U U no wonder these ocean flyers &gt;n Maple Grove with her abler. ’
--------------------- - —- -------Mrs Violet Smith. All members are
urged to come.—Linna McMUlun. do stale on lhe technique of land- Mrs. Lee Lapham who has been ill
Mr _n&lt;1 M
...
Secy.
ing They hav. ao few opportuni- for «me lime. Mr. Will OrWn ot
’
ilea to come down. - Philadelphia Detroit came Monday to stay a week dav
Olen Dean' Frt’
CIRCLE NO. 1.
Inquirer
with Mrs. Lapham. Mrs. Lapham
7
.
Circle No. I of the Methodist La­
Shirk are now’ being offered three |0,ktaXhIlinTrlpp and Albert Green demded^'rS14 to'^btributc^caffifU
ddies’ Aid Society will hold the
’* &gt;.?“• U "**ly •““fcrfu* *nd family spent baturday night u. among p^ik entaSJ mrU ^e
March meeting at the home of Mrs.
R Gerllhger. TJO W. Grand St..
S-Patoltodir
O^Ui* *,U&gt;
‘Od Mr*
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Rapid, Christian.
I activity and the Trl-Oounl, Boxing 1
the Hawkateri were leading by a
Herewith arc details of the first Trophy contest is the result. A
single point
; handsome sliver trophy has been seThe. record achieved by the squad
G ft P cured which will be presented to1
this year U rather exceptional. At Hastings
0
o
o &lt;he "most outstanding and popular
the beginning of the season only one Lawrence. U.
0
0
0
athlete” competing in the meet on
The calendar of events for the
player with any previous experience Barnum. l.f. .
2
0 1 ,hnt n*«ht. decision to be made by Boy Scouts for March includes the
on a regular team was available.
. 2 0
2 [the vote of the fans wha w111 ** fur" following aside from the regular |
Coach Hawthorne found himself Beckwith, c.
1
2 s^nished a form of ballot to deposit In Troop and Pack meetings:
[surrounded with a squad which was -------------- —
’ j
o j a box os they leave the arena. In
'green in experience, but willing and I Walldorfl. rs.
Last evening. March 6, the superaddition to the usual prizes provld- Intendcnu and principals and sixth |
enthusiastic to learn. After develop-1
0
3
7;cd by the Oddfellows tlie boxer who grade teachers of all schools in tlx-;
Ing a scrappy combination during
Total ......
’
„
pleases
the
crowd
best
by
his
skill
or
lhe first semester he was forced to | Grand Ledge,
Battle Creek area met In Battle
2
n ’i' lls
w,1l receive lhe addi- Creek to hear Dr. W; G. Coburn and
practically rebuild the team again J Friedman, l.f.
‘ « n , 1 tonal "grand prize" or boxing tro­ E. B. Killian, who spoke about camp
ENDS SEASON WITH REC­ for lhe games remaining during the Holmes, l.f. ...
° °
jPhy.
work. Music wus furnished by the !
second semester because of loss Taylor,
*
* . ..
r.f
ORD OF NINE VICTORIES through graduation.
i n m Allegan. Kent and Barry are the Kellogg Sercnadcrs.
;
Hammond, r.f.
' } ’
“ three counties that will match their
Yet In spite of these handicaps Parker, c. ...
AND FIVE DEFEATS
Thursday evening. March 8, the4
' n n n young men in this meet. It is hoped
lhe team won nine games and lost Blough. l.g. ..
First Aid class will meet at the
' n n n'thBt Dlc,t Palmer, winner of the
five. In two of these five lhe Hawk- Baird. I.g. ...
?
‘ ruby studded Silver Gloves at Dc- Methodist church at 7:30, with Mr.
GREEN SQUAD SHOWS
sters were defeated by a single point Kingsley, r.g.
•_ _ _2|lrolt. will again meet Frank Kauff- Tew of Battle Creek in charge.
games that went Into an over
At*............
Prairieville
on
Friday evening.
_
man oi
of am
Alto.. The
so cain-u
called "younger
UP SURPRISINGLY WELL in
_ __ 'man
1 nc ?o
younger
«
. .....................
............ *■
time period. In only one game dur­
Total
3 ’*sct"
ot Wayland
will ui.w
also be
here.,•••=
, the Aral meeting of ......
their »...
third
year
sci ui
nujiiuiu win
ur ircic.
u ......
ing the season were the Hastings
Prices remain the same and the seat of organization of Troop 80 will bo
Only Snowed Under Once by High eager* defeated by anything'
sale
opens
Saturday.
March
17th.
al
held,
tlie
new
charter
presented
and
BOXING
Decisive Margin—The Re­ that resembled a decisive margin.1 TRI-COUNTY
movies
shown.
Lee
Nottingham
is
Rehor s and at Carvelh &amp; Stebbins'.
MEET AT 1.0.0. F.,r
' Scout Master.
'
'
“ "
Ali during the season tiiey were up
serves Win 14 of 15
against veteran teams and -were
Troop 65 and Cub Pack 12 of Mid­
PARKER-COACHED
FIVE
Hastings High eagers ended the forced to make the most of fighting
Amateur Leather Pushers of ;
dleville. with L. B Beeler and My­
season Friday evening with a double spirit and real team play to gain the
WINNER AT ARKANSAS ron Smith as leaders, meet Monday
win over Grand Ledge in the gym­ results they did. Coach Hawthorne
Barry, Allegan and Kent
■ -night. oaarcn
nigiu.
March 13.
i.-. ai
at which time
nme s«-vsevnasium there. The
first
team says the squad this year was made
to
Compete
Here
With
Only
Three
Vetrans
asm
lads will become Eagle Scouts
squeezed through with a 14 to 11 up of some of the most enthusiastic
■ making 12 In Troop 85. which K
has
on Thursday evening. March 22.
Nucleus, Fred’s Team
’victory while the reserves were held and clean living bunch of athletes
in registration of 63 boys. This is
tq an equally close margin. 18 to 15. he has ever worked with.
the Oddfellows will again act as
m„__ tt„„_
hosts to
to the
the !local fight fans. Since|
ToP» HettP
[the largest group
tLm.IT
to become Eagle
Tight defensive playing by both
The reserve squad now has a rec- . hosts
—
„--------------Carl
the finals
of the Golden Glove I Friends of Fred P.irker will be in- *■"
8®
’u4
n??
’„ 1Jrn
teams made opportunities to rlna ord of only one defeat In fifteen the
finals of
up boskets at close range few and games.
Tournament the local arena has Iterested lo know that he is having
in the district tournament Has- been dark during the usual lull that considerable success In his new poM-l®»1
tar between, consequently the law­
Itself matchedIn the follows the strenuous training for I lion a-s coach at Arkansas stateJohmiton ofBattle Creekwill speak,
score. Both teams kept nearly Ungs finds
ot the the big event, but now both patrons 1 College,with only three veteran’, The firstof the fivearea leaders'
abreast throughout all four periods first gameagainst one
of play. At the end of the first half strongest teams on thc list. Grand and boxers are demanding renewed, to form the nucleus of a basket ball । training course series is to be held
1
. squad his team won lhe Slate;on March 13 at Baltic Creek, with
1 Northern Conference Championship' Walter Klpllnger as the leader,
and Is expected to make a strong1 Battle Creek area has the largest
'bld for state honors.
[enrollment of leaders in the world.
Commenting on the record of the from 200 to MHi attending these
Finest, Selected,
Arkansas State team an Arkansas meetings. An exhibition by the Sea
sports writer says:
Scouts and the Battle Creek swiinRich. Meaty Fruit.
“Wilh one more game to be pnlng champions for three years, all
played, thc Arkansas Stale College Scouts, are to also give an exhlblStrengthening and nourish­
baskel ball team has annexed thc lion.
11 IF. managers and
northern conference championship [ Discussion of the financial set-up
ing. Excellent for cakes,
. regular sales people
and earned thc right to |&gt;artlcipatc J for Burry county Scouting will feapuddings, etc.
In C. Thomas Stores are
for the alate championship honors । turc the District Board gathering
"Coach Fred Parker in hU Initial on Marches at 7:30 at the com­
appearance in Arkansas basket ball I munlly room of the National bank
circles deserves much credit for the ■ building. Plans for the coming year
their experience In re­
Fancy. B»Ht and Ten17Whole Oreeti BefngM.
1/lr
performance and showing that his1 are to be discussed.
der. No. 3 can.
* &lt;C
He. 2 can.
tailing them. Because
team made in the state With only
All or the mln|stcrs of Barry counthree. veterans as a nucleus for his.ty, regardless of creed, are to be
of thia knowledge and
squid
he has developed a. defense guesU at lhP PllH. take Health
training and their deand a scoring machine that has a Camp on Monday night. March 19.
record that can talk for itself.
for dinner. Later plans for a re_ u 8. c OAfiEDC cun
trcat ln
f“n aflcr ,he re2ular
food ^election easier
I. K. H. b. LAUtno tNU
[summer camp closes will be dis*
Rochester Golden Bantam. Cream style.
and more satisfactory.
SATISFACTORY SEASON CUM*d
—---------, Wednesday. March 21. Is the date
First Team Wins Nine Of Tor the next Court of Honor.

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Games on Schedule—Girls
Lose Only Two

I A new Tro°P- No 81 ■ has been
| fonned at Assyria with Theodore
Tuck as Scout Master. Tills Troop
Middleville first and reserve bos-1 takes the place of thc Farm Patrol
ket ball teams won from Byron Cen-1 of the McKelvey district.
1 ter in games played there Tuesday I
‘
l&gt; 31.
I evening. Feb
27. llw
the reorex
scores being
being Ij „" b“a, »' Jwf l&gt;“™ J ■*«
reejieetlvely. T
The °'“S»‘ tour *nd J"11
16-13 and 15-8
U
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. . .. . —
.. wr rritirizr Prnnri* for nmirlno
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Middleville girls were defeated 14 we criticize France
'to 16. In a till with Woodland there lions into national defense.—Rich­
4Thursday, the T- K. H. S. girls lost mond Times Dispatch.
I by the same score.
I In the tournament at Woodland
I Friday, the Middleville first team
[lost to Portland by a score of 15 lo
30. Play was fairly even during the
first three quarters, the lead shifting
I from one team to lhe other, In the
I last
period,
however,
Portland
[turned on the steam and won by a
; substantial margin.
I Although
T. K. H. 8. lost the
[tournament, the players wound up
| a satisfactory season, winning nine
of lhe games on their schedule The
girls' team went through the season
with only two defeats.

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TO FORM LEAGUE
Girls of Middleville. Wayland.
Clarksville and Caledonia High
schools arc planning to organize a
basket ball league. A meeting will
be held in Caledonia to discuss the
project
__________
IRVING.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel and
daughter and Mrs. James Nagel
visited In Lansing a couple days the
last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nagel and
daughters of tlie Powers neighbor­
hood Were Sunday afternoon visitors
of Mr. and Mrs./Lou Nagel.
m
Mrs.
a. Anna
miiiu Pierce
(mix has gone to the
home of her son at Dowling after
being with Mrs. McCann over two
years. Before leaving she received
word that her nephew. Kenneth
Weaver of Battle Creek was at
Nichols hospital where he had been
operated on for appendicitis.
Mrs. Philip Nichols and Mary
Jane spent Saturday with her par­
ents at Middleville.
Mrs. Lucretia Benham has re­
turned home after spending thc
winter with her nephew and family
near Woodland.
Glen Nichols is not very well at
this writing.
STATE ROAD.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Cooley of
Hastings spent Sunday with
Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Becker.
Mrs. Janet Pettenglll attended a
birthday dinner Bunday at
thc
home of Mrs. Mabie Bennett. Cov­
ers were laid for sixteen.
Mr. and Mrs. Oiyde Stedge and
Jean and Lynn of Bast Irving spent '
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James
Sothard.
&lt;*«OI
Our P. T. A. at the PUher will be
this Friday night. Mrs. Lena Beck­
er and Viola Kennedy will furnish
lunch. Elsie Sothard and Dorothy
O'Connor, program committee. Otloj
Isenhath and his Hill Billies and
some entertainers from Coats Grove
will put on lhe program. Bring cup
and spoon. We are hoping for a
good crowd.

The

little red brick.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond
and mother, Mrs. Minnie Hammond
spent Sunday at Chas. Hendershott's
of Hendershott district.
Ftoyd Craig, Phyllis Edger Mrs.
Arthur Tyler and daughter Phyllis
attended the play, -Mary Castle In
the Air" at Vermontville Friday
night.
• •
Herb Claggetts of Hastings were
Bunday guests at Will Claggett's.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Voisin have
moved tn the tenant house on the
Charles Woodruff farm and expect

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Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

This and That

builders ora Dr. G. W Lowry and
I Em. Busby.

Backward Glances;
.....
Bits of Yesterday1

French people want security,GerA Blanket Mortgage.
m HuUd„. mhum.
man people want revision of the
yMftO
---------- Versailles Treaty. British and ArnerRevising owutllutkm.
QQOK booh.. Kduor..
p^e Want to keep free from
from
A MaUer af Taste.
Hb^«&gt;VK.xtt EIGHTH YIAB all foreign ammltmait.;
commitments; nradui
French.
senatorial iconomy.
Mrxlem Warfare.
—
The United States Senate ha* deTO
A»ie«cw l»oa
or more
Jour
----------------- ----Any bond issue authorised by the end with her daughter. Mrs. Chas.
all ardently desire peace yet ..
to qu
*. u rmeasure
---------- --that
-----------'•« »•have
— ,government of Michigan represents
,—
would
Dawson, and family in Ann Arbor.
for war. What 1* repealed Veterans' Administration
tratton a blanket mortgage on every piece
piece, Urs Clarrncc rxpunu
OrBnd
economies
adopted
last
year, J
of taxable property L.
in ~
the state. • naplaJ
jupuu, g.
week with her
1.000 aa ,Therefore
Therefore it
it seems reasonable that । tUu-hw/’ M^chuT PoUa/ ud
The
answer to this paradox i* amoutl,ln« ,o about 8300 &lt;»0.000
ine
answer io mi* puraaox i* &gt;w.
juwcjU that thc! before such an Issue Is authorized
people arc more stubborn than
wfli ni*o stop the effort of the people who own that property
Mr/’ -j.
sighted: more self-centered than large bloc in the House to pay Im- should have some voice in determln- T Goodvror are inendhic the dav
visioned; more material than mediately in greenbacks the socalled ing its Mae.terms and the use lo wllh *4- vtB, niamond
n,and
more barbaric than elvil- veterans’ bonus of $2,400,000,000. if .which the money derived shall be1R.DW7"urnmona o. uranu
'spiritual:
WK

*-&gt;,,0,4

\

l£i

ard. were in tha
Saturday.

dty

Friday

and

W. Wilkins of Ann Ai
Ute city Saturday and

Dakota are guests at A- Davenport’s.
Mrs. I. A. Holbrook and daughter,
Kiltie, have re turned from Muske­
gon.
can display thia insignia.
Mrs. Cora Witham of Orleans.
Ionia county, is visiting her father,)
David Bowker.
Consult with us on your bunking problems
Mrs. Ella Bowen went to Fenton
w m
Tuesday where she has secured'
&gt;
and destruction than to budge
Bthrr of those measures would this extent But our governor docsn t
iMKOia. employment in a mifllnsry store.
Mrs. Theo Jone* called on Mr*.
their “rights."
interfere with the admlntxtratlon’s believe that it is necessary for clli*|Wj»h »,t* former odrl---- ---------- . rhliocer* here. l. Stedge and Mrs. A. Whitrtght
Admirable though it may be in operative economy plan on which rens to have tjite privilege He U
. , ,..V_
A. J. Larsen. Ivan Payne, Harold la*t week. Mr. Jones and family
•rtv. Leland Hawk in* william haTe jjyed in Grand Rapid* for'
mmmmnib
------- 'y» taro yearn and now they are
-rtxhts- wvmiutax n-pn-xOTU
U1
IkjVJ-aK. JWUBWcl,. JOTXV.r,
YU
on their farm in Carlton
|
------------| "H
'It is aimcuit
difficult for a juage
Judge not to
'No crisis In any country was em
thc world to the unr God Mars. *“1
Only one-third of the
-- . when be knows
.---------..
.. ­ noised by the simple process of run­
night and heard Harrison Elliott FIFTY-PIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. 1* Influenced
hla de
Senators come up for re-election i
make a notable address in connec­
A sheet and pUJow case party was ct*Wn* may have favorable or od- ning around in short circle* and
। next fall, while ail of the Repre­ I We wonder if a governor with
screaming.
"Isn’t It awful?"—Heytion with the three-day campaign of given at the residence of Hon. H. A. 'erac effect when he is compelled to
POWER OF OPINION.
sentatives have to face their constit- | such notions is a safe person to en­
Never was the power ot public uents. That naturally makes a dif-, trust with thc responsible duty of religious work emphasis being held Goodyear. Monday evening last. A *eek re-election."—Joseph H Bteere.
,ar8c number were present and the
demonstrated more clearly rerance In courage it has seemed. I;revising the state constitution?
Picnics
are
Just as enjoyable If
Mr and Mr* Gardner Bennett, evening passed off to the enjoyment I v ™
‘
...
Jr., of Grand Rapids, were Bunday of all present.
! vance
n® a,
5 ^Ured wllh paper and refuse are not scattered
than in lhe case of the head tax. though, in these last years, that thei
Senate usually feels a more genuine
th.
over the ground."—Lord Ponsooby
The young ladles of the Literary. c*nnon. —L*vw uoya George.
“e The governor and the legislature ren*e of responsibility toward tlie
ftreret.rv
nL2 fuT guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thid
|Reform Club wish to extend their !
Thad Craig.
Craig
th.7 %
Said "Thou shalt pay." tlie public Whole public than the House does - *t' ,l‘d
r'—w.i,
,i
gcrald claims that all the changes
S. H. Nevins of Kalamazoo spent sincere thank* to the newly organ. through the mute eloquence of mas* Battle Creek Moon-Journal
required to bring n,i.
this document up the week end wt'h his sister, Mrs. ized Pink Ribbon Club of Nashville.
। a inaction sold "We shall not pay. '
| to date can be covered in four J. W. McLeod
who so pleasantly entertained them
Former
Governor
Wilber
M amendments; and Mr. Fitzgerald
' Constitutional law. we presume, is
Mrs. Minnie Harrison, who has at the organization of their first
’ Brucker is quoted a* saying. "Let’s
___________
■ha* already had more experience in been spending a part of the winter meeting
—*
on Saturday of last week.
on thc side of tne governor and the:
™
p““u«, here with her sister. Mrs. Harry
After an earnest appeal from the
legislature. But the real powfr of
Walldorff. left Saturday for Adrian President, seventeen young ladles
AN ARCHAIC SYSTEM.
final authority 1* on the side of the
where site has accepted a position came forward signed the pledge and
can^’^H^Xon^’ ^N^t^ly I
“^rwila1?1 ete^ttoS '£hl™ as matron of thc hospital there
■ Dillingers la
latest escape from an public.
donned the Pink Ribbon May suc­
cess ever attend their efforts in the
would like to see Republicans clean ».h
. 5.!! “
f
Indiana prison demonstrates the Inwork of Temperance and Reform.
These are Interesting times we're
adequacy of
ot our
o
present law enTWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Aaron Clark and John Carve th of
set-up in a rather start- living in. Events of world import­
C. M Van Riper. Stale Deputy Oil Middleville will speak at Union Hall
...
'inspector, of Hanford, was in the
ance come and go so quickly that
manner.
for the clean man I’m through. In !.cl th, pravni kovcnwr »I !SH2!!r1S5dtLHtoj5,"tU*?!' U“ cm Temperance next Sabbath after­
noon at three o'clock. Turn out
IThoBmost dangerous criminal in one cant begin to grasp the signifi­ lending my aid to men whose only . rcn ----—
C.-'S'YT
1
nl ilnWw
1 Bccldctil’lw
In which Will Marlin
oblrel In netllns unto u Io «r»b all JJJ" u’ rather consi.ti-ht vlnluinr
^*.5
ol’u.oar
’oU everybody.
Ainerica was entrusted to thc care of cance of what is happening. It
• -- ------------------------- —
The Republican city committee
i they can out of it for themselves u,e su,tc “»»• "p refused to file sUtVe
sheriff whose only qualification would be interesting to be on this and some naiiKers-on
. .. ..
,
. ,
will meet on Thursday evening at
That goes ।nn ac°ouht of his campaign cx- S
MU* Charlotte Mannl. ant of the
p^t Mven o.dock M p&lt;.r noUce.
about two hundred years from tlie top lo thc bottom and I !*"*«• ijj- y*1lv“$d
earth
remove a
was that her husband had been
ceriaui
vuiciai
vnen
me
scnaia
reI
?
!
n
C
*,
ty
,
and
it is expected that every memOne 1931 MODEL A FORD PANEL
hente
and
learn
what
historians
am stating it now because the time pprtaln ofl,cta.1 when ,ho wnaU
killed while holding down the same
fused to confirm her appointment. „
t°.,hCr.25OTC S Orantl Hapids
wln
prftscnt.
DELIVERY at only
iiavte to say of the present 1»V ta aui.n: when
SSSta'uTBSTS"
Moni.,
ieplh
hiS
.
.
..
..
. Mnnnnv
hv b,
thethe
de.ith
nf «
hfrta
father
Mfloe No doubt many other sheriffs
wUl be coming around seeking votes!
who h«d •*«" ln P°°r llpallh
,
sre elected for equally sentimental eraOne 1932 M.ODEL B, 4-cylinder
for county office*.—Thomas Con I in i000 *’^ bond issue on the &gt;tate with- ।
TUDOR at only-___________________ &lt; W
Crystal Falls Diamond Drill
l°ui 010 «nclton of qualified voters
and victor Hilbert and
A WORD OF APPRECIATION.
How can the governor expect the i „ x~ ,,',p ■•}"*’««« ” ,‘ a.utBRIEF
!
ptrience to train a man to fill the
OBSERVATIONS.
One MODEL A 1929 FORD TUDOR
OfWonder how many people in IhU WHERE BAD BOYS
WORSE ■»&gt;»&gt;le of this elwte i„ M l»« Otar,iberills job efficiently.
Usually
in good condition, at only__________I tw
community really appreciate what « *
.Si’lhJuwm hu'SS?"Mr
“d V|'“M M'ble
'&gt;■' &lt;«&gt;
’’One of Uic best recipes for suc­
about the time a sheriff has ac. . Mrs.
..
---------- Collins
...
the fire squad was up against tn St. Johns boy was returned to his oi me iaw on ni* pan&lt;■ sir. uomsvocx
Mr. and
George
and. cess that I've come across is to keep
One 1926 MODEL T TUDOR
guired sufficient knowledge to func­
home from the Vocational School
• Mussolini nor I* he governi other folk good-tempered and hap­
subduing thc blaze that damaged at Lansing Certain men took an in-11™ ln 1,al&gt; Pe,,ille °r Michigan, [children of Grand Rapids spent the
now only
tion properly, he's put out of office
first of the week wllh Mr and Mrs. py "—Sir Harry Lauder.
the Hastings City Bank? Prom eight icrca-.
terest 111
In this
little enup
chap nnu
and nc
he wa*
was /
’1” PXl*S
to;i —
uus nme
---------t Useir
—* - chief executive
— —
- —
by voters on the ground* that "he
One 1925 MODEL T TUDOR
o'clock until long past midnight, thc e&lt;*vv&gt;u&lt;
"Tlie
tiling
to
do
is
step
up.
hit
aged
iu
hu
Atiuigiiv.
A
icw|—
'
OTcwr«irt
.0
m
xiraMM
ire
j
J"™
u,[
“
tn
“
“
&lt;
Ut
'
“
“
«►
|
ik. had tlie job long enough, let's
Beatrice Carruthers who is
—u. ago
— ...
he "snitched" ..a small
—„ lion.
t,on
_ _ _
!„undi,« m Ywinir Nonnoi each Job as hard as you can. and
men "ate" smoke and sloshed about weeks
now only____________________________
lhe somebody el*e a chance at the
sum ot money and he is back at tlie |
in waler with thc thermometer well
There b no xccounlinx lor the
““ *?'!.“V"1-?.'? p"’ leave the rest to the other fellow.”
money." Tlie same thing Is true m
lan*ing institution Superintendent । tnoner ol Uxte. Down In Florid.
—Bruce Barton.
Dr “J
,“j™?'™
below the zero mark. Some of lhe
Robert Marsh would like to find a
F lesser degree of deputies who us•"&lt;&gt; JR* Will Vertale ond
fellows literally had their clothe* suitable home far this boy—he in­ thee .moke r.Ulle m.ke «« over . ,
"Btudnes* men and politicians do
hickory Are .nd conxlder the pro-| Sf""”"’
RaI&gt;- not change their methods as soon
oally go out .of office when a new
lad. is ....
not —
bad—---------merely the
frozen right to their backs. Most of sist* the ..
...
sheriff conics in. The woman sheriff thc men have regular Jobs during victim of a bad home environment duel del,clous; cxlllomtou .ro be- '*■
«“““ »f «' »™1 «” as they see the handwriting on thc
ginning lo nibble at . bread made klpl!r™ 81Mon Tuesday and Wed- wall; they must also see It sin the
M Indiana is not to be criticized too ,i.«
...
■- This-week two other older St-Johns
tl.e daytime and work on the dewho torine.ly &amp;IX,nl
tlme from seaweed flour; a Chinaman
severely site is thc victim of an
Mb* Katherine Ironside spent ceiling, the floor, the garage and the
shark’s
partmenl UV.B...U.VO
constitutes .A,,extra .wu.u
hours. ftt
hi i
the
I)P Vocational
vocational tscnvxn
Scliool nave
have con- considers
..........
“ fin one of the best’
And your old battery. Including Sales Tax
week end with friends in Lan- furniture.’’—L. W. Droeger.
■tchalc system Probably the aver­ Fortunately wc don't need the fire fessed to a senes of theft* and of Korxl In,ats; Japanese cat fish the
.
attended a nartv at the M
break-ins Former Warden Sfiean of |raw; most people who have Uie|«"g
party at tne M
age man sheriff would have done no
A -• ana Mwnaea a
.....
j
"Radio depersonalizes music; the
equipment often around here but
better. She took the precaution to
the Ionia Reformatory has told us
when wc do we re fortunate to have that many of hl* young vconvicts
»&gt;»
w.mi
appoint special guards but these a gang like this ready to answer the were graduates oHhe'l^lngVoca*
daughter. Mrs
Minnie Farr, of losl ~Slr Th»maa_B&lt;*chman.
purds couldn't have been very well
alarm.
tional school It is a pretty well
| Prairieville.
'■ "There is growing up in Mexico a
trained for the Job because one of
established fact that prison* in
communal, not communistic, civili­
Employees ot the Hastings City Michigan art post-graduate schools!
them broke all Jail regulations by
| THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
carrying In a revolver to a cell and
{ Frank Robards, of Hillsdale, spe­ zation which may last a long time ’
THE LIGHT of
- Newton D. Baker, ex-secretary of
"
Duunucr.
totoc„ „
,te
UmJng
al
cial agent for the post office depart­ War
understanding, hu­
General and Corduroy Tires and Accessories
ment, was in the city Tuesday Mr
fake pistol.
a(|cr
tjje Pc(Jp].c are
___________
_______
_ ____
«...
.. won.
lcjwt
#n
chance________
to straighten!
mility kindlelh and
■
Robards
had
but
recently
returned
"I have had many opportunities to
We can see no reason in the near dering how they did it PoMlbly a out these youngster*
youngsters and influence
pride covcreth. —
Jfrom Delton, where he inspected help otlier people over hard places.
Recent ob­
IMun why th, Oil« ol NrertH
exir. hours vohiourUy Shen them to "Ko straight."
" ST
several proposed rural routes, which This Joy. the Joy of kindness, is in
Quarles.
servation of
John*
graduate*
&gt;n..... ...it.
.
of St.
Johns
graduates
inhe expects will soon be put In op­ a way the greatest thing in life, for
Xhould not be done away
with ...
cn- but
not strictly. authorized by the aiservauon
cat«ii it is
aStplace
where
bad boys
eration
■
it la always within reach of every­
tttly. The equivalent amount of NRA is a port of the answer.
---------------------for
grow
worse ThL- is discouraging,
f Mis* Pearl Jackson and Ntr J D. one."—Dr. Wilfred Grenfell.
money could much better be spent
a boy embarked upon a life of crime
Karrcll of Grand Rapid* wbre lhe
is an expensive person—each one
in maintaining an expanded force
"Sharing is the great and impcraTHAT REARING POND.
guCsU
ot
Mr
and
Mrs
Robert
' cnsta
v.»u» the
ine taxpayers
laAuayci:
thousands
■ live need of our time. An unshared
of trained slate police.
i Burch over Sunday.
Unless the unexpected happere. dollars - Schuyler
C-.".-,kr
Marshall,
St
The Misses Ethel and Callie Mills life Is not giving He who shares . . .
Barry county will be in possession of Johns. Republican-News,
greatens —
ills life.
Rabbi Stephen
went to Newberry Monday, where ------------— ”—a fish-rearing pond by June of this
THE CHAIN.
they have accepted position* In thc 8- Wls* °f New York.
HOW LONG WILL I LIVE?"
This is a development that
asylum
-----------------------------------What is it that causes war—Fuui- year.
.
...
.
...
*•
vi
M»,c.
uic
nerve
tr,
maV*
nerve to make the first gulp can
Mr and Mrs. Ed Woodard left
__________________
..., ihou,d ha'T bcrn undertaken long experts, you may reasonably expect {JSkac^hre
.... - —-.-B a
for
tjrdiplomacy. a scramble for power.
1 for Organ, New Mexico Tuesday,
fear, jealousy, social agitation, mill,nd u “°w madc P°“lblc only to live 34 years longer Wc won’t1 o„terJ ^cr ln
oysters; over in the tropics they eat where they will make their future
through the CWA.
"""
Ur, dlwu. luu, ArcudUB
"S
I“
a fruit saturated -.u.
with nywwen
hydrogen .u.*ul- 1 home.
r.;.,. H. SUnond.. dstu.iuKM
«
“• “
«™“ "&gt;»
Most
tourist*
and resorters arc JS, “’,,1“ rXb", b,
; Mr and Mrs EL Wright ot
hittorial and student of world al- l’rct,&gt;' favorably lm|»resscd wllh Uw drwn a bit and taking life cas- open cesspool; in thc Malay penin­ Kalamazoo visited friends in this
sula native* cat insect wings fried
lakelands here as prospective build- irr. we might lack on a few in oil a* a special delicacy; the
.
------ ,.
Mrs Jas Walden and son arc in
who make conflict with other folk ing sites: not always so favorably &gt;e»fs W”’ Wc have oil known mm French consider cooked snails very Rock Stream. N. Y.. visiting friends
impressed with the fishing Ye: “r *0,"’n *ho 'hould have hvrd
toothsome In fact some of the pc- and
- ■ relatives
inevitable by in*i»ting without com­
*
the age ol 75 Who die at 50 and al- cuiiar foods one finds are so revolting
Will Hitclicock left for Dowagiac
promise upon What they consider to t,KS4‘ 44nu‘ *“ke.s used to be topto a western palate that wc hesitate Monday where he luu accepted a
be their "right-” Mr Sinrmds finds no,ch ,n thw
Cvmtmuai
to set them down here Incidentally. position
profu* Uiustratums of hl* conten- &lt;uhlnl-' combined with inadequate
Mrs Patterson of Vermontville
fried tea grounds as n special fa- spent Sunday with Mrs. A. D May­
Uon in lhe present trend of nalkMu. »«*• &gt;»«*'»* have gradually depleted
vdr to particular friends our own nard.
The French people, for example. thp bfcCs u“n'
personal selection of all the fine
timers"
desire peace but insist on a suaran- "old timers
’ who know where the mi IhciM- who surprised you by living
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
tee ot their .security German* want good
K"‘M' fishing hole* are located. Of on to 80 when everyone said they sampled would be .good roost beef.
H B Andrus and J C. Ketchum
peace but are passionate in their ,B,&lt; MMllC "‘tempt has been made lu wouldn t get )m*i the 30-iear mile- /well done, and Juicy
attended thc Eaton County Teach­
ers’ Association Saturday morning.
demand for a revision of the Treaty restock a lew of the larger lake*, tlw
No matter how tong you live life
The general impression i* that —Nashville items.
of Versailles. The British people de­
i. good today Some men live more I new instrument* of destruction
sire peace but arc deter mined to re­ demonstrating what can be dune in in » week than others do in a make modern warfare destructive deuce* will be built in Hastings this
with month, one who live* m thb glor- |beyond reason But analysts quoting slicing
fuse all commitment* aiucli might
t^PfG. Now.
Among the
prospective
tow*
era Rets more of a year'* living jofficial figures and statistics have
apek them into the vortex of an- rcarU,S
'u»plyuig from five to
than .
some formerly au
did ...
in a decade
,!■&lt;&gt;»
(o me conclusion that thc
other war on thc continent. France *eren hundred thousand Ikigcrling —Dick Baldwin Northville Record | great World war was one of thc saf­ airplane bomb and poison gas has
each year tor Barry county
cannot agree to a revblon of
, tlie
est ever fought. A smaller percent- been grossly over-estimated, statis­
exclusively fishing as a sport
Versailles Treaty aithout tmpairmj lakes
1
CONSIDER THE HAMMER
age of thoac engaged were killed, ticians believe Japanese airmen, for
wounded or died of sickness than in example rained 6.000 pounds of
her present security. Th* the ’will be definitely on UW upgrade
H keeps it* head
any other conflict in history. At bombs on a wooden observation tow­
Within a few years our lakes
French people will not tolerate. A* a
It docsn t fly off the handle
Gettysburg, tor example, the Union er near Shanghai on which Chinese
oomprotr.be the French will agree 'sltould prov ide a* goovi fishing
It keep* pounding away
*
were rperched
without one
army lost one man out ot each 87gunners
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It finds thc point, then drives It men during each day of the battle; knocking It down; the United States
to a revision providing Ute lead- grounds
1
home
600-pound bombs svere
were
at Bunker Hili lhe British last one army found £00-pottnd
ing powers of the world will guaran­
It look* at thc other side, loo;
not sufficient to break a condemned
THE ANSWER IS—NOf
tee to protect her present border* in
and thu* often clinches the matter 70,000 Ramans out of an army of bridge in North Carolina; finally
Can Michigan afford a $35 000.000
case of Invation. But with the Brit­
It make* mistakes, but wlwn it 76.000 lay dead on the field after 1.100-pound bombs had to be used.
ish people re!using to make commit- 1bridge across the Straits of Mackithe battle of Cannae; In the fierce Even tlie largest of bombs falling
It is the only knocker in the world fighting of the Meuse-Argonne In near a .modern sleel-and-concrete
menu which might embroil them in . nuc?
that doc* any good—Cliet Howell which Americans were engaged, „„
one structure would do only local dam­
another war. the keystone in thc
„
Chesaning
Argus
soldier out of 1.000 was killed per day »se In afi the raids on London durThe
W«Mlv, area acmxutol b, Prxue,
6l“‘"ky ““
The Revolutionary hero who was mg four years of World war the lo­
u BUMtas. PMpl, w th, ‘U..UM T" T U"'
SU"’ l"“b’
cant toned not to fire until "you can
number of persons killed was leas
States, too. desire peace but like the
"“*"****
see the whites of their eyes" killed vliasi half lhe number killed by trafniore of the enemy with ten bullets ‘Ac In the year 1938 In regard to
NEWS GLEANINGS.
Briliut they insist upon their right tlcians in lhe world alter all.
than the modem soldier can with l&gt;ol*on gas. it takes 300 pounds of
to remain lotcver free of "foreign
World and Cars.
10000 During the World war 28.000 phosgene, tone of t,he deadliest!
The
number
of
automobiles rifle and machine gun bullets were evenly distributed to gas an area 100
mm.- v,r.« M.W.
throughout thc world averages one fired for each soldier killed. In thc yards square. Il would take 2».one canirx place the linger of
0
or
car
to
every
66
person*.
In
thc
A
Franco-German war of 1870 . 80 000.000 pound* to cover a city the
blame on any one nation, certain* new flail which stretches like
United Btatcs tliere is one to every round* of ammunition were required slxe of New York and would re­
.
! ■
■
ly one can t criUdze France for de- eUtUc hM
discovered in a five persons.
to kill a soldier: In the Russian- quire a fleet of 14.000 airplanes
mandlng security', nor Germany for -*BuU rtver
British Honduras,
Japanese war. the number had each loaded with 2.000 pounds. At
400 000^)00 ton* of salt tn solution
demanding a revistoo of the Ver- New’ indwtB-Punch.
Jumped to 150 rounds and in thc present there are not 1.400 such air­
isjhe estimated content ol lhe
World war. 860. Genghis Kahn, lhe planes in lhe world and even If
sallies Treaty, nor Great Britain fur
Great Salt Lake.
A feminist leader predicts that tlie
greatest conqueror who ever lived, there was it would take a fleet of
refusing to accept continental corn- (
Dramatic censorship was so severe slaughtered more than eighteen mH-,3*0 airplane carriers to servtoe
mitmcnU. nor the United BUtes for 'day will come when women will be
getting men’s wages A* though they In Vienna in the early part of lhe lion during 12 years of sporadic war. them and an airplane carrier U one
nineteenth century that stage lovers As man increases the destructive- of the most vulnerable of war craft,
ct this tangle is a martial parade. don't do that very thing every Sat­ were prevented from appearing in a ness of weapons, he also Increases Gas la a weapon of limited use and
' urdsy night.—Roanoke Tunc*.
scene unless -ccnmixuiied by a U&gt;e effectiveness of hl* stlf-dtfensc of all tbs varieties used in Mw
Wancc, unable to obtain a guarantee
Soldiers of-the World war were World war only twelve have been
chaperon.
' of aecurity by diplomacy. 1*attemptThe modern equivalent of the
given belter ration*, better medical retained a* practical Thc prospect
tug to insure it tlirougli armament; camels difficult passage through a
$1J00 p$r mile 1* the estimated cost care and better protection from the of a fleet ot small, fail aircraft wlpOgnuaid. unable u&gt;get a rrviawu of needle s eye u traffic through a bot- of illuminating rural highways suf­ eneiuy Uian in any oilier war.In lib- ing out a vast metropolis by a tew
well-ulsced bomba, fortunatelv I* a
Uie Verndiu- Treaty by negotiation, tie-neck street -Arkansas Oaxeite. ficiently to permit an automobile to torv.
be driven with dimmed headlights.
Even lhe destructive force of Um matter for the very remote futufli.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1934

!“THE VIRGINIAN" CAST

Social Events and Personal Mention

BEGINS REHEARSALS

Novel Scenic Effects Being
Constructed for This
In {
Production

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i Legion

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'nit Activities'

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Helpful Suggestions
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, .v ■ .igT-«as=aga and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A BEEF ITEW OF DISTINCTION.
I Niethamer of Woodland. Mr. and
2 pounds chuck beef.
'
On Wednesday of last week, Mrs.
jjj&amp;gc Rising and son of West
F. C. Parker was in Lansing on
Mr. and Mra. Julius Cran* of East
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Cook were
Harry Waters was hostess to the WoodUnd. Ur
and Mn Forrest ■
Tuesday
1 Caledonia were Saturday guests of Grand Rapid* on Saturday.
Members of “^he Virginian" cast. American Legion Auxiliary Sewing IlobcrU
8 small white onion*.
Mulr LaVerne Roberts
8. J. Amer ta In ‘Grind Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Dan I^wta.
John
Brnndstelter
and next offering of the Hasting* Civic Club. After the pot ludc luncheon, i of Uke
6 medium-sized potatoes.
wd Mr and
1 small bunch celery.
for a couple of days on business.
| Mr. and Mrs- Roy Randall ot daughter. Mra Nina Boyle, of Milo &gt; Plajm. together with other* who !!!?. l“,kUkrwed..(Or
Olta.r
Robert* and children of North ।
Hartley Finstrom was home from Grand Rapid* visited Mr. and Mrs. visited Mrs. Nettie Hyde Tuesday.
are assisting met at the High school Billet. They will meet again thta Woodland were guests of Mr. and 1 2 tablespoon* minced parsley.
1 1-2 teaspoon* salt.
East Lanalag over the week end
Robert Burch on Wednesday
Mla3 Arloa Johncock and Cleo El- Tuesday evening to commence rc- ••eek Friday. March 9 at the home*M„ Oeo
of Norlh Wooa.
Pepper.
■
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cran* and linger ot Plainwell spent the week hears*!*.
“ •
of Mrs Edw Downs to fintah the land and hel d ceUbraU Ule
। Have tlie meat cut into small
family ot East Caledonia visited Mr. end with Mr. and Mrs. Roeell 8tanOwen Wister wrote hta epic of the sewing and tie a comfortable. All1
birthday.
the city on Monday on business.
I
piece*,
about 2 Uiches aero**. Wipe
and Mr*. Dan Lewis on Monday.
ton.
1i Wyoming cattle country from which S^t^kT^h^Jo^Jill1^' Mr
Mr’ Pr,ink Kilpatrick 'wfthl
dt^ip *lnth
cioto~iS&gt;^'ta»
kgul
Mr. and Mr*. R. K. Hurd visited
with a damn
llrnwn In a ’irat*
Count Alfred Von Niezychowskl the play ha* been adapted long be- rewd m one o'clock
™
iind (am“y wcre «ucsU
Mrs.।Ue containing hot lard. Add boiling!
relatives in charlotte on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Larsen and
family visited Mr and Mrs Theo- 'of Detroit was thc guest of Mr. and tore lhe ••western" type of thrlUer
A handkerchief shower for the
F,u,ir'r °r Lam,n« Sunday, water and cook gently Forty-five j
Mr*. A. D. McDonald while tn the became popular. FoUowlng hta rovisiting friends in Detroit thia week. dore Kilmer of Lansing on Bunday.
clty on Monday and Tuesday.
mantle story ckwely. the stage ver- Billet will also be given and mem-1 Mr and Mrs. Raymond Faul “d ^n^^fw^ingaddthe vege- ;
Paul J Van Antwerp of Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Matthew* of '
are asked to send their dona-1 Henry Faul were Sunday guests of tab,8f- Rlve
carrots cut in
Mr. and Mrs Marshall Miller, and **«•
"The Virginian'' 1* not to be bers‘u
u““
C»S: MU..,
oLto ol lowhwu. ploc«&lt; unlou I hoy
was in tha city on Monday on busl- Grand Rapids were In Hastings ,
hl* mother of Shelbyville, and classed with the blood and thunder
over the week end, visiting txtands.
«n*R nu^ineh sUcka Serve' oa^
daughter.
Hilda,
and
husband
ot
melodrama of the u*ual cowboy- meeting and bring IL Quite a num- Lansing.
Mrs. George Hicks of Lansing
—
Dr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson of (
near Doster spent Saturday with Mr variety Dustin Farnum rode to fame ber of handkerchiefs were made' Mr and Mm. Ed, Covey of Gobles If*‘cr’’lA
was In the city Saturday on bust- Ann Arbor visited their mother. Mrs.
2rr
and Mrs Bert Tinkler
lhe title role of this play back In from the cloth left from M&gt;me of lhe and Mrj. James Lugar and daugh- jh®^
nes*.
Eliza Johnson, of this city on Thurs­
tter. Margery, of Kendall spent&lt;ne
£Xkta
County Clerk T. 8 K. Reid and 10O&lt;’ •«“&gt; f™nk Campau won the garments made by the ladies
around ,l
it.- 8P
Sprinkle
with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branch have day.
The Fourth Dtatriot Birthday week end with Mr and Mrs. Clyde (ranged
n*wl &gt;round
nnkle *
dlh
Maurice Foreman were in Luke distinction of being "the world *
returned from a bpslness trip to
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minced parsley. Thicken the liquid
Mr. and Mrs. Milo DeVries and Odessa Monday evening attending b®61 bad man" playing the part of party at the Veterans' hospital at ,. .,
Detroit.
r
,,
„
J
'for gravy and serve separately
family were Sunday guests ot Mr.
Camp Custer will be on Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs F E Border called1 If desired, twelve minutes before
Mrs. Maude W. Smith and Mrs. and Mrs. J. Dornbush of Grand the American Legion meeting and Trampa*
Commercial club banquet, both upWhile the actor* are busy with re- March 14. Those wtu&gt; plan on go­ on their daughter, MU* Winifred thc sU.w j* to be served, dumpling*
Mabel Clark were In Lansing on Rapids.
ing. please notify Mrs Harry Wa­ Border, of East Lansing Friday.
pcarlng
on
the
program.
hearsal.
another
group
is
engaged
in
|may be dropped from a spoon Into
Saturday.
1 Miss Olive Clark ot Grand Rapids
Mesdames Leon Tolhurst. Keith constructing the scenic effect* to be ters. phone 2669. not later than Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McLachlan was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tor­
Don Shorno of Olivet College the stew. If so. allow them to rest
J. M. Townsend. Edw Van ,,se&lt;1 during the four acta. Two drop urday If possible as reservations for
ot Detroit were guests of Mrs. Mae res', B. Lane and family over the Fuller.
Popering and Ida McCoy were In' curtains arc being painted, a ranch
*• luncheon must be made in advance. spent the week end with his pur-1 on the vegetables rather than dropN Treib Friday.
week end.
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ernest
Shorno,
ping them into the liquid. Tlie
house is being built, the wilderness Il is hoped there may be a good
• Grand Rapid.* Friday.
(TT*HE DAY before j
Pierson Mcrlau and two sons of
Mr. and Mrs. E C. Sackrider of
and attended the basket bail tour- stew kettle must t&gt;e kept covered
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sigler and of Horaethlef Pa** Is being con­ representation from Hastings.
Coldwater were Sunday guests of East Lansing were over Sunday
I tightly while the dumplings .arc beEasier is a poor J
Mrs. Adclbert Cortright and Mrs nament here.
Miss Nelson of Baltic Cree . • v.-crc structed so that actors may enter
|
Ing steamed.
Mrs. Nettle Hydc.
guest* of Hon. and Mrs. John C.
at a high pjlnt in lhe rear and come Thon. Johnston are in charge of thc
Nine couples surprised Mrs Rob­
guests
of
Mrs.
Mae
Treib
and
Mra. Effie Biddle Is In Grand KCD?“winifred McLravy and Mrs.
Tt^r
■time to buy a hat. Buy 4
down the rough, reeky wall to the social hour for the next meeting of ert Born Saturday evening, the oc-1
SPANISH GUI8ADO.
Rapids caring for her daughter.
campthr at the front of thc stage, the Auxiliary on Thursday night, caslon being her birthday. Bridget
Mr.
and
Mrs
Thomas
Johnston
Tillie
McLaughlin
of
Grand
Rapid*
Mr
“
nd
now—when stocks are J
Miss Vivian Biddle.
&lt;A Favorite Span Uh Slew)
and a side street In an old western March 15. The attendance lias been was played and later refreshments
Mr*. George Wyblnea went to were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. motored to St Johns Saturday and town U being reproduced.
2 pounds chuck or neck of beef.
increasing and all enjoy the social were served which were provided by
attended lhe funeral of Mr Johns­
complete and you have J
Traverse City on Tuesday for a John McLravy.
1-3 cup olive oil. or butter.
(
hour also.
vLnlt with relatives. '
I. L. Boyes and David Boyes were ton'* cousin. Frank Burley
3
small
onions,
chopped.
a belter chance to get
Mr. and Mrs Welby Crockford
Mrs. Frank Hoes was called to HEARD MISS MAR­
Mr and Mp Earl Boyes and Mar­ in Grand Rapids Monday. The lat­
2 tablespoon* chopped parsky.
SOUTH BOWNE.
and daughter. Janice, and Mr. and
jorie were guest* of Grand Rapids ter'a wife and Mrs. R. K- Hurd ac- Lansing Sunday by thc illness of her
1 dove garlic.
thc hat you want.
GARET SLATTERY
.sister. Mrs. Clara Fausey, who
Mr and Mrs. Roy Heaven, son. Mrs. V. K. Brumm of Nashville were
friends on Sunday,
.
0 |&gt;outoes cubed or cut into balls.
“w*2S M™ R»y B. Moor* o(!^Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Al
­
Milton.
and
Elwin
Klne
-jf
Clarks
­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutts of Al­
3 green peppers. cut into strips.
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Thirty Hasting* Young Peo­ ville were Sunday callers at the C. fred Higdon of Grand Rapids. Bob,
Bundav guests
miest* of Mr
legan visited Mr and Mrs. David Battle Creek were Sunday guest* of
2 teaspoons salt.
The 1934 spring hat
Carl
Finstrom
were
Mr
and
Mrs
June
and
Jack.
Crockford
spent
the
M.
Benedict
home.
Boyes on Thursday
Mrs. Eunice Moore, who is ill. and
ple Attended Meeting in
1-8 teaspoon pdfiper.
Andrew Kemp of Baltic Creek and
Rev and Mrs E M Roush and day with their cousins. Ardis and
is narrower in the brim
Lorman Zerbel of Stuart Lake Miss Anna Johnson
Flour to thicken.
Grand Rapids
son Melvin of Carson City called Dick Brumin of Nashville.
was the guest of Donald Wldrig
Mr. and Mr*. Jas. Bristol. Steven 'Jack and Charles Beaumont of Bay
Put the olive oil. chopped onions,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and
—crown is about the
About thirty young people of the at the Will Mishler home Sunday
Bristol. Mrs. R. W. Cook and Miss City.
'
parsley, and garlic into the stew,
son, Morgan, spent the week end
Mrs. Hazel Kruko of Jackson has Methodist church went to Grand afternoon
Mrs. Sophia Haas of Allegan visit­ Constance Cook were in Grand
kettle and cook slowly until the1
same height as last
returned lother home after spending Rapid* Sunday afternoon to hear
Little Norval Thaler spent Wed­ with relative* in Paw Paw. The । onion is a golden brown. Remove the
ed Mrs. Mae Tjeib and daughters Rapid* on Saturday.
former's
mother.
Mrs.
A.
V.
Morten,
the
week
with
her
sisters.
Mrs
nesday
at
the
home
of
his
unde
Miss
Margaret
Slattery,
who
spoke
'
garlic,
add
the
meat
cut
Into
pieces
Thursday and Friday.
R. M- Lamble visited hta sister.
year.
Mrs Agnes Fisher visited Mr. and Mrs Mary Davtaon. of Romeo part James Crcglow and Mrs. Frank nt the First Methodir.1 church at an and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Wil) Mish­ who has been visiting here for two I about 2 inches across, and cook unPender.
weeks,
returned
to
her
home
tn
Paw
ler.
while
hta
parent.*
were
In
intcrdenominatranal
meeting
The
Mrs Karl Johnson and family ot of last week, going Wednesday and
| til tlie cube* ot the meat are
Paw with them.
Mrs. Lyman Johnson left Satur­ Hastings young folks were grcatly Grand Rapids on business
Buttle Creek on Bunday.
returning Friday night
He also
; browned on all sides. Add the salt.
Colors are attractive
Mr and Mrs. George Leecc ate
Mrs. F. W Stebbins and Miss called on relative* at Rochester. day for Ann Artx&gt;r to visit her interested in her and her message
shades of brown, blue
Marjorie Stebbins were Grand Rap­ Pontiac and Flint. Mrs. Davison Is daughter. Mis* Doris and aon, Hol­ which uas especially for young peo­ looking after the work at the An­
mi J Rrtl
Bnd slnunor Ior one hour Then add
drew Blough home since their de­
, (
ids visitors on Saturday.
seriously 111 at thc home of her son. lis Johnson. She will also visit Mrs pleC. L- LaValley of Detroit
and gray. Young men
parture Wednesday to the home of
Mlt»&lt; ELLANEOVS SHOWER.
their daughter. Mrs. Rolland Nel­
will want blue—it’s the
on Friday to assist in tlie care of
Fourteen guests were entertained son. of Sliipsliewanee. Indiana.
Th* rin« r nutria
Idonc nnd 11,6
*• tender. Thick- I
H T5^nTb«n the liquid, for each cup of liquid'
her mother. Mrs John Robinson by Mrs Harn Bush on Thursday
Clarence Van Patten's
have » n
fashionable color this
wtio is seriously sick al the home of evening complimentary to Mrs. A. G. moved onto the J. B. Wolf farm re­ m-d 3^ oi •nSSii- dniSlht
!itlr ln Uble»poon flour mixed with
her daughter. Mrs Sol Stanton
.
Whittum 'Martha Gardner&gt;, a re- cently vacated by Galen Overholt.
year.
Mrs, T N- Knopf and baby and cent brltlc The lionor guest was
Mrs Harod Rosenberger and son.
sa
and
Woodland
won
with
a
score
1
BEtF
ADAPTED
TO
her brother. James Fennell, were presented with a lovely ml.scellan- Marvtn Harold, of Freeport called
The Woodland girls
OVEN-COOKED MEAL.
iii South Haven over the week end eous shower Three tables of hearts on Mrs Harold Yoder Saturday of 21 to 35
Prices arc $3.50 to $5.00
| played
Middleville ------girls. Il* was
a - •On
there
seems
to be anto see their mother. Mrs H M were played. Mrs. Clare Johnson. evening.
t•
— -i
—«days
—z- when
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cram*
1 -■ number■ of things
•
•---*-save---Goldsmith, who is seriously sick
.
W H Pardee recently received a VCD'v-rrv
exciting
game
andnnH
theythru
had hod
I endless
to• do.
j
for Hats of excellent
Mrs
R. . A Gardner
and...
Mrs Raysmall sack of walnut* from thc old *° Play overtime. Woodland girls1 yourself lime by having a dinner)
Mrs Harry Waters. Mrs Ertw
"
mond Bolton winning the scores
quality
Downs. Mrs.
------ Donald
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------------ and
Lovely refreshments were served Thomas Jefferson homestead in I winning with a score of IB to 14. On cooked entirely In tlie oven. All you
Virginia They were sent for plant- (Yrlday night. March 2. Woodland need to do Is pul the food in *thc
Miss Erma Waters were In Battle by the hastens.
Creek Saturday and were dinner
------mg.
boys played Caledonia. Woodland 'oven, set the temperature correctly..
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mr and Mrs will Mishler and i J051 *,th “
of 29 to 32. Port-' and forget about thc dinner, for it
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Leins.
..
A delightful
birthday ,,
party In daughter. Gwendolyn, attended the ;mnd boys also played Middleville. । cooks itself with little or no watch­
The Rev and Mrs L. L. Dewey
. honor of Mrs Mabie Bennett and wedding of Mrs
Mishler's niece, j Portland won wllh a score of 30 to ing. You can then turn your atten.... Nona
..— Thaler, to Mr BaRU
were in Grand Rapid* on Monday daught: Neva was held on Sunday Miss
Bast 15. On the last night. Saturday.; tion to the other thing.* to be done.
Clothing and Shoaa 4
“*l", ---™
5f“.rc.h 3; ------------por.u,md------------------played Caledonia,
attending a meeting of thc Gran . Sixteen
jiao-vii
of Uielr near relatives Thompson of Pontiac Sunday aft---------- i Beef, especially the cute which
For Men and Boys j
lathered at their home bringing a emoon «t the home of thc tsrirte» Caledonia winning with a score of" need long, slow cooking, are well
Y. W C. A . Miss Margaret Slattery ,X)l |uc|t vOfmr.r
dinner and all
having a
parent*. Mr.
and Mrs.
to 13.
-,ii h.ii'inu
., | iv.rf.ni,
vtr .nnd
v&lt;r« John
Tzvim Thaler.
•T’Huiafr ' ^1
21 to
13
Caledonia wiv. declart-d .adapted to the oven cooked meal.
HASTINGS MICHIGAN
being the speaker.
i;ojd time. All wish them both inanv Wc extend heartlrtt congratulations i winner of the Class C Tournament
STUFFED
FLANK
STEAK.
to
thc
newly-weds
I
Beverly
Plants
has
been
111
Merle F cook, formerly of Has- nl0re happy birthdays.
1 flank steak.
Mrs Harry Cramer is sufferim; and confined to her home thta past
tings, ta being hospitalized nt the
-------1 cup soft bread crumbs.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
with a very severe attack of laryn-1w&lt;*k, ,,
„
„
American Ix'gion hospital at Battle
Cut thc beef chuck Into
4 tablespoons bacon drippings.
I Mr. and Mrs. Fay C Wing were
Creek for tuberculosta and also sinOn Wednesday of this week Mrs* gitls.
1 tablespoon minced onion.
derwent an operation enme week* Wm Olney. 318 South Broadway, ' -&lt;!rs. Arthur Declair and son. &lt;u“tt of Mr and Mr‘ G®0 Goode1 tablespoon chopped parsley or salt and pepper and dust with fl
of Sebcwa Sunday.
ago. He ta well on tht way to re- gave a luncheon in honor of Nirs. F. Fred. of South Boston called on Mra.
Heat the bur n drippings and bn
I The ladies ot
the
Methodist celery tops.
covery.
Marvyn Sage, whovc birthday oc- Jennie Pardee Wednesday
1 tablespoon chopped green pep­ thc piece* of meat on all side* b
Edith Cramer was absent frotnlchu«:h £lub No. 1 will serve supper
Mr. and Mrs F L Bauer. Mrs curred on that day Nine ladies v.-cre
Then transfer it to a casserole d
church Wednesday. March 7 pers.
Emma 8. Evans nnd Mrs ArchU- present. The afternoon was pleas- ichool Monday on account of ill- at
Add the carrel, onion, t'”n*tn-*&gt;.
1 beaten egg.
Thc Republican caucus was held
McCoy wcre in Kalamazoo Monday antly spent with music and visiting, naM.
1 teaspoon salt.
bay-leaf and season with salt ,
Adrian urunicr
Cramer reiurnra
relumed nomc
home I.
[he town hall -------Monday
afternoon,
attending thc funeral of Mtaa Lyte
-—
_
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Aurian
—r —
.
.............. tlie past Mnrrl*
;&gt;cpper. Ocver and bake in a nux
Pepper.
POT LUCK BRIDGE CLUB.
| Sunday after
spending
March s5. TH*
The rn1lziu*ln*
following u.-nrn
were „nomlMartinson,
daughter of Mr
ate oven &lt;350 degrees F.l until d
Mr and Mrs Floyd Gaskell. 314 week In Grand Rapids.
| nated for election; Supervisor. Glen I Flour.
and Mrs. Harry L. Martinson Mr
muiuoh; I
Select a good sized flank steak,
„ .
---------------J
-------------------clerk. T. C. Muntan-I
Martiivnn 1* Most Worthy Past s Broadway,
entertained
their pot I Frank Walton was in Grand, Wotring:
highway Have It scored in crisscross fashion baked potatoes.
treasurer. Agnes Leffler; h!
Patron of the O. E S- slate of luck bridge club on Thursday cvc- Rapids on business Monday.
—; board nt the market. Season it with salt
Bernice Walton spent Saturday I commissioner. Henry Hynes;
'Michigan.
nine. covers being laid for sixteen.
OVEN POT-ROAST OF BEET.
Gardiner; con- «nd Pepper. Mix the bread crumbJohn
Honors at bridge were won by night and Sunday with Grace Bry- of
3 or 4 pounds rolled beef chuck i
stables.
Cole. Ora Lehman, wtth chopped parsley oc celery tops.
BANNER CLASS MEETING.
1I —h
'" Henry n
I Mrs. Keith Fuller and Clyde Wilcox. an* of Freeport.
I MUs Eva A- Hi-Cox will enter­
■ ~•
•-—,1,
Besse Hilbert, Roy Perkins.
The!minced onion, chopped green pep- rump.
2 tablespoons beef fat.
. '1
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Citizens' caucus was
held in tlie persand 2 tablespoons bacon driptain the Banner class of thc Meth­
U AND I BRIDGE CLUB.
odist Sunday School at its monthly
Mr utIU
and »»&lt;.
Mrs W.
O. v.
C. Marshall and J council room Mondayp. M.. March ;lngs. Add the beaten egg
and
Mrs Dnn Lewis is entertaining
ml
1 large on toti.
•
—
-5.
Tlie following were nominated: enough water to moisten. Spread on
meeting on Tuesday evening. March the U and I bridge club todav nt I h. J Volty.
spent- Sunday
at Chas.
5
1 thick shcc rye bread.
.cr
&gt; 12. It is hoped there may be a good her home on W Mill St.
Cobbs'in *&gt;.&gt;&gt;■*
Battle Creek .
and
na ss
Mrs
— . 1 fo.
tor election: Supervisor. Lawrence the steak. Roll up and lie or skewer
3-4 cup tomato puree.
' attendance.
Flnefrock; c.
clerk. Ralph Rise; treas- Into shape, sprinkle wllh salt and
Voltz returned home with them aft-1, Fmefrock;
2 tablespoons choppad parsley.
j er spending the week as a house urer,,Rosc Wachter; highway com-. pepper and dredge with flour. Mell
MARTIN CORNERS.
1-2 cup celery, diced.
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 5.
missioner.
John
Summ;
board
of
rethe
other
4
tablespoons
bacon
drip
­
Some in thta vicinity have been * guest of thc Cobbs'.
Mrs. Glenn Brower entertained
constables, jPings in a deep baking pan. and
I Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Van Aukcn view. Ford Stowell;
Sall and pepper.
Guild No. 4 at a pot luck supper on pulling up Ice the |&gt;a*t week.
Percy Lehman. Will Oerllnger, Carl brown the flank steak roU on all
Mrs Velma McCauilcy of near | and sons are moving on the Art Helse. Leo Rush
Paprika.
'
(aides in the‘ hot fat. Add’ 1--cup
wa
­
Tuesday evening:
Mrs. Andrew
---------farm south of- the
Quailtrap
'Clarksville visited Mr. and Mrs. । Hill
...
- .
Roush la chairman of the Guild.
iter. cover lightly and bake tn a
Clark Oversmith and family the past (school.
Business conditions are responsl- moderate oven &lt;350 degrees F.» until Brown thc rolled chuck or rump OU
____ week
' Mrs Peter Hoffman has been
- all aldM. ata^ th* sliced onion.,
The Jolly Kight Bridge "club was
Mr. and Mrs J M Townsend st (confined to thc house with lhe flu. ble for a fourfold Increase in the done, about two hours.
chopped par«wy and celery. Whad
sale of fishing tackle, according to
------------entertained by Mrs. V D. Wldrig on Hastings were callers at Mr. «nd4 O C. Marshall was at Battle a wholesale sporting goods store In
BEEF EN CASSEROLE.
Thursday. High score went to Mrs. Mrs. Orr Fisher's Tuesday evening Creek Wednesday on business.
pounds beef
beef chuck.
chuck.
St. Louis.
I 22 pounds
James Creglow
of last week
I Mr. and Mra. L. W Jarrard and
2 tablespoons bacon drippings.
salt, pepper, and paprika,
___________________ ____________
Remember thc preaching service (family spent Sunday at Bob Elll- Manufacturers are making a quiet
1 small carrot, cut in dice.
tightly and place in a m
at lhe church next Sunday. Com* to, 'ton's
in West
Vermontville.
investigation w
to uiiu
find wiKniri
whether quiiw.
quiltej 1 small onkm.
...........
....... ..........
; ’
r luirnitwwi
■■■■— 3
and stay and hear a good serMr
' ’ counterpanes, or blankets are most
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gr*r
Gray °*
1 cup strained tomatoes.
til done, about three bow*. During
mon
East Assyria spent Sunday with popular, the reports coming, of
1 bay-leaf •
White House
.
M. „...i
cl.uk O-rt-mi'h H.iire Ciue.'i man and lit Mrs Lal i course,.from undercover men,—Ar-' Sait and pepper,
and Mrs Velma McCauilcy and son (Gray's
kansas Gazette.
flour
। lure, if necessary.
Elliston mu!
and AUi
Adrian
McClel­
|
Rfitfl
. l u
;■ ! Mr and Mr
tin
Bob Ellv.'on
un M.C.-l'Jack
visited
Mrs. Au
Austin
Ovcrsmilh and family of Marshall land of West Vermontville were
Saturday callers at L. W. Jarrard's.
Sunday.

REED’S DRUG STORE

Corner State and Jefferson Sts.

Hastings, Mich.

Specials on Cold
Remedies

T-S. Baird)

Cod Liver Oil, High Test, pints . . 59c

Vapor Inhalant, 50c size39c

Ephidrinc Nasal Jelly, 50c size .... 39c
Aspirin Tablets, bottles of 100 ... 39c

Antiseptic Solution, pints49c
Analgesic Balm, 50c size39c

Turpo with Electric aporizer49c

New I 934 Wall Paper NOW on SALE.
Priced from I 5c to 50c Double Roll
for Color Fast Patterns.

BARGAINS

Friday, March 9

Saturday, March 10

Coffee

«• 25c

Ammonia

F»u&lt;jH.n.

19c

Eggs suuu, r...b

13 jC

Toilet Tissue 4

29c

Seaioole-Full 1000 5b..t Roll.

CAa&gt;« A Sandborn

C.otfec

Cocoa H.,a./.

ib. —

19c
WHEN YOUR

» 28c

Butter
MiddlnritU or Frrtport

MEAT SPECIALS
FI SHUS

HocklaM Picnics

Smoked Ham
Beef Steak

* 13jc
» 25c

GLASSES
ARE BROKEN
WE are able lo
repair them *ilh

New LENSES
New FRAMES
New TEMPLES
Replacing broken lenses.
Soldering broken frame*.

RecemanUog bifocal lense*,
Supplying new springs. new

L.V. BESSMER
OPTOM ETRlit

We Deliver

The BIG• Little

NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Slocum of
. Woodland. Mr and Mrs Vernon
Karrar. also Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Slocum and Robert of Hastings were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sixlr'ley Slocum
| Garth Slocum spent from Sunday
until Thursday with Mr. and Mrs
Dewey Zerkle and family in Lan। sing.
•
1 Mrs. Garth Slocum taught the
Castleton Center school three days
: last week, as Mis* Echlinaw entertwined the mumps.
| Gladys Bennett ot Hastings was
l u week-end guest of Carrie Cogsj well.
' Mrs. Helen Karrar of Woodland
spent Monday and Tuesday wllh her
(parent*.
.

Pboaa X«34

■■ Haitian

HOSPITAL NEWS.
Three babies were born at Pen­
nock hospital the past week as fol­
low*:
On March 2. a daughter, weighing
seven pounds and seven ounces, to
Mr and Mrs. John A. Martin, 912
South Broadway She was given the
name of Marian.
On March 4. * daughter, weighing
eight pound*, named Marie Elaine,
was born al the hapttal to Mr. and
Mrs. diaries Hawthorne, who live
on Route 1. Dowling.
On the same day a son. named
William O. was born to Mr and
Mrs. Nlal duteleln. who live on
Route 5 from this city. He weighed
four pounds and two ounces.

WEST ORANGEVILLE
AND EAST GUN MARSH.
Mrs Margaret McCafferty. Helen
DOWLING SCHOOL.
Lowery and Mrs. Earl Buffenberger
1 Jhe tenth grade had a rebsarsal started for Kenton. Ohio. Wednes­
। and luncheon at thc schoolhouse day morhl ng. We are looking for
Thursday night.
them back some time tliLs week.
I The tenth grade honors were given
Thta warm weather surely ha*
out by Mr. Putnam last Tuesday. been a welcome guest in our neigh­
The honors were as follows: Eileen borhood.
Norrta, 923: Hazel Van Patten, 91 8;
The passing of Male Van Ant­
Thelma Williams. 90;
Margaret werp »o suddenly wm a great shock
Hammond. BIX- Neil Jones, 854; lo her many tri^iMta^nd w* all Join
1 Nell Granger. 843; Leonard Oswald. lhe family In their grief May Utby j
813.
accept our sincere sympathy. '
|
Mrs Dickerson v tai ted li*c Anne
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. VanEtl and
J. Kellogg *qjwol Tuesday.
____________ __
son. LaVem. lhe father. Scott Van
Carol DePriester luu relumed to gn. spent Saturday at Otsego call- '
I school after a month's illness
jn- on friends.
The ninth grade began fraction*I
-----------------■ -■
Monday.
। Dad buys * new gadget when it,
i The ninth grade ta reading tbe'fiiat eppears; mother welt* until it
-Lady of lhe Lake."
'■-------*" —by
* Hie 10-ccnt
1
ta copied
stores.
Mildred Coon. Editor.
Lob Angeles Timas. .
.

Use More GOOD
Clean
No single article of food should be so popular in the homo as
Milk. These are the reasons why you should buy and use more such milk:(1) Milk it •’nearly “balanced food" in itself.
(2) It i* the cheapest food you can buy, when fo&lt;
considered.
(3) 'It is a nourishing food.
(4) It is especially needed for growing children.
ealth authorities urge at least a quart of milk per day
(5) Health
for each child, and a pint a day for every adult in the
home.

How nearly does the consumption of milk in your home approach the
ard fixed by ^hese health authorities?
i n
Highlands Dairy can furnish your home with Grade A Milk at the same
price charged for a lower grade. Visit our dairy and you will see why tha
State of Michigan authorizes us to sell our milk as Grade A. Every drop of
milk you buy from Highlands Dairy comes from our own tasted and sc- , J
credited herd.

The HIGHLANDS DA
telephone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.

Huth

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1934

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HEAVENLY TWINS

coats grove.

WANTS

The Birthday meeting was held
with Mrs KendaU Coats Tuesday in
honor of her sister. Mrs. Doris Teet-

DDiruTCN IlkllUFRQF
Two see hawks were caught on
DnlUrl I tN UNIVtnat the liner Britannic, near Liverpool,
during Mine bad weather. Both
blrda were caged for a while In one
of the dog kennels. As Mine, of the
passengers thought they were a bad
Some are tapping their sugar
bushes this ---------Monday
morning
- ----------„
WalUlng two by two in their omen and responsible for the
rough weather, they were later re­
The
L.
‘
.
.L S.
meets this week travels
through the vast spaces ot j
Thursday wllh Mrs Marluw Bur- the universe are 2.350 new found
num. Dinner by Club No. 4
pairs of double stars, the heavenly I
Some from here attended tlie pro- twins which interest astronomers no
gram at lhe JCUpatrlck churcli on much, reports a Memoir of the Royal
Kentucky blue grana, (&gt;eriiai&gt;a the
We provide High Quality
Astronomical Society of Londotv
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Sunday evening.
noit (Hipular lawn gran produce«f
combined with artistry in
Floyd VnnWic and Harvc Wixxl- • listing thc discoveries of the La­
man were in Grand Rapids Friday inont-HuMcy Observatory of the In tida country, la uut. ai Ita name
weaving* flowers into bou­
afternoon.
.
' University of Michigan, located at Implies, a native grass In the Unit­
«...
ed States.
It is nn in&gt;|x&gt;rtntlon
Virginia and Martha Thompson. Bloemfontein. South
Africa.
’
quets that say just the
T)»e
only
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Townsend
IT,.. new finds represent
— —
-L five ' from Europe. As a matter of fact,
things you vvgnLanid
and Bessie _Woqdmon Attended thc years
Uw southern skies mast nf the best grnesrs now grown
rears of scanning the
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH
Pstsr Hondrrd. Pa«Ior
basket ball tournament Tn 'Wu6&lt;!-~by Dr. R. O Rossiter.
Astronomer in
whether it be
R. CLi |n this eauutry have been Itftrucharge, according to Professor Heber duce&lt;1 here fr,lln fo-,.I&lt;n ...urces.
Sriin..i . ii a.
•• » rr”®£
Carlton tinci Doris Coats hare D.Curtis. Director of the University
-----------bc«-n si&lt;T with the flu
observatories. Whereas double stars
CHURCH or CHRIST. COATS OHOTE.
Miss Royer of Hastings spent Ute were thought to be only about 1 out
r. c. wia&lt;. rutot
If the secretary of alate should
of 18 n few yearn ago. rapid dis­
0-4V—Rnndxv Si-Ii.-.i in IV—Pr»»rtdull Coats, and family.
coveries all over the world make 1 succeed to the office of President a
out of every 4 seem a reasonable es­ new secretary of state would tie ap­
timate now
The Lamont-Hussey pointed by the President, with the
the Observatory list is thought to be the
Al) report a good time nt
consent of the senate.
Branch P
A Friday evening
largest ever located in a like time.
Remember lhe Dorcas Society nt
Mamed couples'* might be more
the home of Mrs Sarah. Oslroth
.. apt than "twins." as a description of
and .Mrs Mabie Adam- Thursday
'
.the double stars, since although the
Spring flowers nt their
of this week.
_____________
members may be ...
almost identical in
Hallie Lathrop, administrator of size and brightness. more often one
best. Tulips and DatToSHOE REPAIRING and
the L E Mudge etal-'. will have a ls the better half of the union in
dils, beautiful Acacia
sale tomorrow nt thc premise., of the both these respecU. In fact, one may
HAT CLEANING SHOP
late t. E­ Mudge.
from the hills of Califor
131 8. Jefferson. naatlnfs Mich
Miks Helen With its of Kalamazoo very durk mid retiring brunette, nevState Normal spent thc week end ' er
— known ••••
•- •—• -•
nia, Hyacinths inunless- »•
it —
gets
in •front
of
Ladles' Sole*, electric vulcan­
with the home folkr
its blight companion and partly
ized, no nails to both­
all colors.
or wholly erlijiees it, or unless it is
er your feet—Soles
OUu
detected by tlie astronomers sensi­
HEELS—15c
tive spcctra-coiie
Lansing Sunday.
। Usually the partners are tar
Men's Work Shors, soles and
I enough apart to be recognired by
rubber heels, four 14 OE
the sjiace between them, when
months guaranteed *1 • £•«
FAPDQ ( TUAMk'C vu-ued with me telescope If very
t--Zl/\£7-J Ol 1
dose together, however, they arc
MEN'S DRESS
CCf*
---------- ----------- -- ■■■■■-------- only seen us two by the spectroscope.
SHOES SOLES ...
DOG
. »ki, o&gt; nips. w
«..i, b. which analyses their joint light and
BOYS* RUBBER
a
•' • ।
.1 ■.•s’, show.-, an overlapping except when
SOLES
... vUv
,"'i
bot,‘ “•* directly head-on to the
,
,
telescope Thc gravitational pull of
SHOES DYED—30c
'
,
a completely dark member will also

the churches

ENT A WORD. NO ADVER- '....................................
ONT CENT A WORD. NO
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c. CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN
IN CUBIST.

cr.

, .
——,. ■
Astronomers
Find Unexpect­
ed Number of Double
Stars in Space

Quality in flowers

is everything

Guaranteed Truss
Fitting Service

' Selective Prcaaura
Nothing also Ilka

Tie Prescription Drug Store

An AMniversary
A centerpiece for a dinner
A smart corsage for her A token of sympathy
Or a Birthday

Our Service
To PROTECT You ConsUnlly
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
Wa Isavrs Hob««. Hootbold Goad*.

GEORGE’S

Privets Oarsgss at LOW RATES

CITIZEN'S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.
40t Kalamazoo Nat). Bank Blds.
A Homa Coapaoy Otsanlzsd 1174.
J. L. MAUS. Local BapraaaataUra.
Haatlnca, Mick..

GEO. M. NEWTON

be u flaming blond mid

Say it with Flowers"

rfnstj KT86 oc“

EG

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Mufflers

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FOR ALL CARS
.

Body Glass installed
while you wait

PARTS FOR ALL
MAKES OF CARS

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sho» tn the spectroscope, by causing
shift.i in the spectrum bands of light
’from its bright companion
Double stars interest astronomers
for several reasons The rapidly in­
creasing
number
Ix-ing
located
' mokes it M*em very likely that our
«-• sun. with life-bearing planet uttendJimmie Raachall and His Famous |
' ani.s. i« very much the exception
among the star imputation The NEW ORLEANS RAMBLERS' 14double star. too. was probably once Piece Colored Orchestra, featuring |

HuUnga

666

GRANGE PROGRAMS

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist

NOTED COLORED DANCE
ORCHESTRA COMING!

i i-..,.».&lt; r..., -■
• on. or tihm,. «. ...... t. .. 'o,,f uldch broke into two bodies
।- ii.. i.
from the rapid whirling ot the liquid
■
ii.-L. atMi this throw* light on the
I,
\
‘
।
problem of the growth of heavenly
• • -i-.-•
•
bodies and the laws ot gravitation.

j GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
1 Phone 2837

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,

.

Estelle Galloway. Noted Dancer, and
Lazy Hones Baeon. Entertaining
Drummer, playa for a Special Dance
In Lowell city hall. Thursday Night,

rtENCEK
Cotaata. Girdles. Btaaalaraa.
Belta and Snrcica) Coiaela.

PIANO BUYERS
ATTENTION!

MONEY
TO LOAN

Reliable party may h a ve
choice of nearly new bunga­
low player piano or upright by
paying only small balance dur
on easy payments. Famous
makes. Wonderful opportunl-

on ears—uyw or used—al*o
ynur old eontraeU with oth­
er companies refinanced to

Box 352. Detroit, Mich.

* Want to Buy or Sell?

new low rale. No signers
needed. All inquiries strict­
ly confidential. Write for In­
formation. Box «23 Madison
Square. Grand Rapids.
3-7

Try Our Want Column

Singer Sewing Machine Co.
AsthorUsd Barry County A&lt;«nl
THEO. BAUGHMAN

I

CAUCUS NOTICES

Grand Piano

AUCTION SALE!
Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction sale at my place, 4 miles
north and 80 rods west of Nashville stand pipe or 2 miles south and 80 rods west of
Warnerville on Sec. 11, Castleton, on

Beautiful tone and case,
looks like new, also
Midget studio upright.
Can be had at real bar­
gain and on easy pay­
ments. Write

Thursday, March 15th

“M," care Banner

SALE TO BEGIN AT 12:30 O’CLOCK.

I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

HASTINGS MARKETS

LIVE STOCK.
Work team.
Red cow, 5 years old, giving milk, due
May 20.
Holstein cow, 5 years old, giving milk.
Holstein cow, 10 yrs. old, calf by side.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, giving milk.
Holstein cow, 10 yrs. old, giving milk.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, giving milk.
Holstein heifer, due June 1.
4 fall calves.
Duroc sow, due to farrow time of sale.
Poland China sow, due Mar. 22.
4 shoats, 100 lbs. each.
50 White Rock laying pullets.

FEED.
100 bushels oats. 100 bushels corn.

FARM TOOLS.
10—20 Farmall tractor.
P &amp; O tractor plow.

Pride

McCormick-Deering double disc.
Aiderman Taylor bean thresher.
John Deere grain binder.
John Deere com binder.
John Deere manure spreader.
Monitor fertilizer drill.
McCormick mower. Gale corn planter.
Sterling hay loader. Keystone hay rake.
Cultipacker. 5-tooth cultivator.
Little Willie riding cultivator.
Two-horse walking cultivator.
Spring tooth harrow.
Wagon, flat hay rack. Logging bunks.
Set blacksmith tools. Belknap sleighs.
Walsh, no buckle, double harness.
1 1-2 H. P. engine. Pump jack.
Hay fork and slings. Dump boards.
Scalding barrells. Tank heater.
5 and 10 gallon milk cans.
DeLaval cream separator, No. 15.
And many other articles not mentioned.

and
TERMS OF SALE:—CASH. No property removed till settled for. On the
tractor I will accept one-third down, one-third this fall and one-third next fall.

-teem every

Funeral’
»e conduct

“r trade Mr tlier ri • Mill,
r»o4 rrsfn
'WU
mh&gt; Nashville 4 mil*,
rt»W BALK—1*S sere. rMin «

CHARLES H. LEONARD

Childrsa in School
are between pn.OflO and
^00.000 Indian chlhtren of school
“&lt;• "nd
Of ,h*^n ,r*
,
...
.
, .
lnc v,m* klnd
500W "rr att^odlnx th* public
schools with white children.
There

s
II
over ana now well.
ragged people must
quit buying gasoline.
Times,
j

JUD PHILLIPS, Propr
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

CLARENCE MATER, Clerk.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, March 7, 1934
SMALL MERCHANT HIT
BY BUSINESS CODES

HaBS5M«BB5Ea«HB=«3ES (

WARNS OF EVIL RESULTS.

WHEAT MEN CAN STILL

I HteBBSMSHMagHMB

PART
I

! meeting each afternoon this week at

GET CROP CONTRACT1
| the parsonage, making use of their
Homemakers' Comer '^^M^^^^a^-Uome Economics
, reading course books.
Extension
Work
The P. T. A. U meeting at the Agreement Among Nations
Senator Capper Says Under
schoolhouse this Wednesday eve­
Michigan State College
which Is now before the Senate, has i BaSKWMBBffil

REAL

ning. The program Is in. charge of Gives More Michigan Farm­
been issued by
Representative
Mr. Carter, who has promised
ers Chance to Qualify
George Foulke*.
Dem. or
ot Micmgan.
Michigan. |
STAR NUTRITION CLASS.
a wMh-a n-Ate... -i-iau ..ut
George
Foulke*. Dem.
-------------- ....------------------ of the
.i-jj we
We neia
held our thlrd
meeting. rvo.
Feb. ■omethlng unusual. A large attendA W
menus which will tempt Representative
Foulke* U
one
intra mating,
East Lansing.—Michigan wheat
Here I* yosr chance D |ti » N® GUARANTMD HOT
Washington. D. C —That the small the
appetite
of
children
between
the
three
members
of
the
House
who
'28.
at
Emily
Helmer
1
*
for
an
all
day
growers who have regretted that
....
Mtetete... vc.tovd, w.c. tnree memoera ot me iiousc wno to. at emny ncuner* ior an hi uay
The
Standard
Bearers
enjoyed
an
business
is the conspicuous vic- ones
urines* man Is
took
meeting. There were 10 members TT1' swnaara i
they did not sign reduction con­
ages
six and
and
against the
measure,
ugu of
vi rix
unu twelve
twelve nnd
ana which
which [took
loox the
uie floor
noor nsrinst
uie measure.
measure.;I(meeting.
it, supply &gt;1..
___ .food
__ . I&lt;h»
and six vlsllors
Mrs. Carrie
tracts when lhey were offered last
will
the —
necessary
!*he nth&gt;r&lt;
others h»in»
being 8Uwn r&gt;f
of New vtirV
York ana
visitors present.
present, wire,
uarrie "old fashioned dress" party
-- - at
- - lhe
tlm of the NRA U the opinion of —
Fisher and Mrs. Jun* Martin, lead- home of the Misses Florence and ■year can now qualify to reduce their
Senator Arthur Capper, of Kaivas. value*, have been prepared by home Iand BUrmann of Iowa.
«.
Ite__ _____ ...-te.
mop. WtaO
’1}!
and win
will receive au
all oenenv
benefit
— Ot __
__ - -.1»
__
/ ..-----L :
------ - J*
■. "I
.:; acreage ana
economic*
nutrition expert* of
Declaring that militarism 1* a fu- to«*tan.
He says:
'
'
one made last1
Mlchlgan State college.
I tile method of protection against
Edna Younrnve all the lesson on
*hat they pre-1
accorjjng to R. J. Baldwin, ad- i
"A month ago I called attention to
Monday — (breakfast)
tomato attack by foreign nation*. Reprtsen- ite Fre-tehoJ^kd school child u
S^tel &amp;MdIte*'r..'
the
MlcWth* fact that there was grave danger julce. oatmeal, hard toast, muu; tative Foulkes said:
in thc immense powers given In the (dinner/ buttered carrots, creamed1 "In »P»e of all the argument* In c^Mcnte^
nda
—--------- - —— - ——--pair department ot uie aciirn. gas i
NRA codes. If that power were chopped liver, cabbage sandwiches1 favor of great military and naval , -----..
contracts was made necessary by
wrongfully or even carelessly used on whole wheat bread, milk, apple i f°rce« °n the part of the munitions us about using more Michigan beet
day.
agreements between the United1
or given to the wrong people to sauce;
(supper)
buttered beets.|crowd- no nation has ever yet built sugar and more butter. We then ad­
Mr. and Mrs. Victor SUson were States and other nations to reduce
handle. It was jmlnted out alio that prunes, poached egg on toast, wormian army^ or navy large enough to journed for dinner.
Hastings visitors Monday afternoon. wheat in tills country and in the
the delegation of power to code au­
guarantee it against attack in time
The chairman called the meeting
others by a certain percentage of
thorities giving them power to write
Tuesday—(breakfast) orange juice, of peace or to insure its victory in lo order after dinner and turned the at this writing.
$1.00 bottle of
4QC 5Oc bottle
tlie average acreage planted.
i
codes, to Interpret codes and to en­
time of war. No nation ever can or meeting over to the leader and she
Miss n*z*i
Hazel nuuver
Hoover spent uic
lhe week
M1»
wcc*: gome, Michigan farmers who were
Cod Liver Oil__ "tv
Rubbing Alcohol
force codes in their own industries whole wheat cereal, hard toast, will be able to do thia. Peace and
gave us the lesson on the Ideal end- with her people al Middleville. . not certain tbat their contract*
milk;
(dinner)
macaroni
and
tomacould lead to grave abuses. I
security
can----only
result
from
fair Child and school lunch. The chair­ . Bun.da.}L /v.?.n 25 .«at„
I
to.
IV,
buttered
UULMTXVU
cabbage,
L.UVV-t,l,
bread
UllUU
and
UI&gt;U
but---------*
----J
,
--------E"
would
be
approved
and
who,
there- -—* ----------- —
wuuau tn appivtcu ai«u *i»v, utcacpointed out that the code uuthorl- Ur. cornstarch pudding; (supper) and honorable dealings and llmlta50c box Day Dream Face Powder
man appointed Martha Beadle and church the W. F. M. 8. will give ».fore. planted their usual amount of
tics would be composed largely of
Hons of armaments among nations. Nettle Sunday to talk with the special program in observance of wheat can meet contract agreements
50c jar Cold Cream------- i--------- BOTH for
•leaders In lhe industry/ Now the| creamed eggs on toast, green beans.
V..U.-U
All •ttempu at
competition in school teacher about hot lunches.
■X
A..nr4a&gt;w«* riaV
Crtotal. I mllCl?.
ttFlH .
.........
...
. ...
canned peaches.
Founders'
Day. Special
music and
by disposing of the excess above
leaders in almost oil Industries are milk,
Wednesday — (breakfast) tomato squadrons and battleship* ore in
We are to meet with Mrs. Ella short talks will feature the service. the contracted acreage. The excess I
4 Qc 50c HENEPH
25c HENEPH
what wc have termed big "business. juice, oatmeal, hard toast, milk; va,n-“
Hammond of South Jefferson Bt. for The
ltu. public „
Cold Tablet*
is cordially invited to wheat can be removed by pasturing
Cold Tablet*__ I
And their codes may be written-- idlnneo meat loaf, escalloped potaThe Congressman contended that our next meeting in March—Fem
program.
or by cutting it for hay.
already In fact some of them seem toes, green beans, whole wheat bread 1 there 14 no sound basts for the claim
BUvln. 8«y.
-------------25c HENEPH
4 Qc 50c HEN
AU farms under wheat contracts
HENEPH
to have been written—in the inter­
and lettuce, baked apple, milk; that money spent on a larger navy
OBITUARY.
will
be
inspected
by
local
men
to
|
Cough
Drop*
I
V
Laxative
est ot big business and against the
FREEPORT.
(supper)
vegetable soi^i. towst. will relieve unemployment.
1 Effie Jane McCann was torn ...
in determine it the contract agree­
interest of little business, against
"There is no merit." he sold. “In
prune whip. milk.
Another
aged
resident
of
Freeport.
South Bend. Indiana. Oct. 26. 1851, ments have been met. These in­
the interest ot the smaller unit* of
25c HENEPH
4 Qc $1.00 HENEPH
Thursday—(breakfast) tomarto unnecessary expenditures of money
and passed away Feb. 27. 1934. at spectors will be Instructed In their
the industry. At that time I point­
Anacid Po.____ Off
Laxative Tableta I v
Juice, whole wheat cereal, hard to hire men to build fleets and carry passed on. Morris Osborne died the age of 82 years, four months.
duties at meetings to be held with­
ed out the danger of this course of
toast, milk;
(dinner) scrambled instruments of destruction when In­ Wednesday evening. Feb. 28. al the
On April 5. 1873 she was married in the counties. The inspectors must
action. And my fears are increasing
ternational
relations
and
____
agree$1.00 HENEPH KIDNEY PILLS
along tills line us the situation is egg. baked potato, cabbage sand­ ments permit the turning of such home of his son. Seymour. Mr. Os- to Charles McCann of South Bend. Certify that a proper reduction has
wiches. apple sauce, milk; (supper)
Indiana. To this union six children been made in lhe wheat acreage be­
developing from day to day.
cream of spinach soup, toast, plain resources Into making of good roads, 28, had not been 111 although con­ were bom: Mrs. Adelbert Wilcox of fore final payment* will be made
"From a grocer in Newton. Kan­ cake. milk.
the building of better homes, lhe fined to his bed for some time
Rutland. William McCann of Irv­ under the contract. ’
sas, I received a statement showing
Friday—(breakfast) tomato Juice, promotion ot education and all the prior to his death. An old resi­ ing. Mrs. Chester Benedict ot Red­
The inspection work will start os
that the chain store in his neigh­ oatmeal, hard toast, milk; (dinner) other arts which minister to the
dent. a pioneer, Mr. Osborne lands, California.
We still have a Limited Supply of Paint at $1.00
have made----growth
Mra. William soon as crops
------- ---------------------------borhood. operating under the NRA. creamed salmon, mashed potato, advancement of human welfare.”
hod a large circle of friend* who Cushing of Alma; Grace McCann । enough to make the work practiis selling at retail many articles at lettuce sandwiches, custard, milk;
per gal. And Window Shadea at the sale price.
Characterizing the Woild war as a mourn his going. He leaves in his and Ida Mae who preceded her in cable. The second payment* on the
the same price or even less than (supper) creamed dried beef on failure, Foulkns declared. "We shall
Immediate family, three sons, Sey­ death. Fifty-eight years ago they first year's crop will be made, start­
“Ask for Ticket*"
this Independent grocer has to pay toast, |)eas. stewed apricots, milk.
still be arguing 100 years from now mour of Freeport. W. M. of Bt.
ing in July, provided that the in­
moved
to
Michigan
and
lived
in
at wholesale But he. the independ­
Saturday — (breakfast) orange which nation was responsible for lhe Charles. Minn., and Fred of Lowell. Irving and vicinity all their married spection service has been completed.
ent grocer, is told thot under codes Juice, whole wheat cereal, hard
Mich. Funeral services, conducted live*.
Wheat growers con get all details
the amounts he requires cannot be toast; (dinner) soft cooked egg.
about thc new rulings on wheat
by Rev. Frank Loomis, were held
wold at les*. Whether it is in tlie baked potato, stewed prunes, milk;
contracts from the county commit­
from the late home on Saturday
ORANGEVILLE.
code* I cannot say. but it looks as If (supper) vegetable soup wllh finely
afternoon and the body wm laid to
Charlie Bourdo and family spent tees or the county agricultural
.someone hss fixed prices on a slid­ cut beef, stewed tomatoes, toast,
agents.
rest in Pleasant Hill cemetery.
ing scale, allowing huge discount* milk, rice pudding.
L. M. Curtiss, accompanied by Roy tive*.
for quantity production, so that the
Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy Are Shawn
THE BILL SHOULD PASS.
Bunday—(breakfast) tomatojuice,
Despite the slippery roods, a large Blough, Clare Cl urn. Maurice Ritter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Collison and
big business concert) can undersell oatmeal, hard toast, milk; (dinner)
We understand that a bill has
Charles
Austin,
and
Gale
Murphy
delegation
from
tlie
Woman
’s
Liter
­
son
Kenneth
of
Kalamazoo
called
__
__ ~
tlie little fellow and drive him out of tender roast beef, moshed potato,
.been introduced
at Lansing and it
Hastings, Michigan
went
to
Durand
Wednesday,
return
­
ary
club
of
Nashville
came
to
Has
­
on
ttente
.t
taU
pUte
SuM.r
J.o^i/
’
^mVo
I
btwlness. Now. you who buy grocer­ carrots, sponge cake, milk; (supper)
tings Friday to present thc ex­ ing the same day with an engine
Itarnuin Hurdlebrink ted i.mily n„ wnt u
Imported fata ted
ies may think thL* Is a good thing cream of
wheat,
prune-cottage change program before the Women's which Mr. Curtiss had purchased, to spent
ftel from Friday until Sunday aft- !oUa
i„,la Z
„ „ mtendeST^1 £ed ™
a,,
for you. but I tell you that it is cheese sandwiches,
warm
milk. Club in the play room at Central replace the one that was wrecked a
ernoon with relatives in Ohio.
;
aubgtltutes
signing the death warrant of the in­ canned peaches.
week ago Friday. The new engine
school.
C. U Rate ted l.mll, or Oita;.
,01»ulute, I„k the ewn.
dependent business man; and when
Appropriate to tlie month of has been installed and tlie necessary .pent Saturday wllh hla porenu al ttal
white arr round ta have been spending the past few]
that warrant is executed it will
Working hla way through college
HOLMES CHURCH.
March, an Irish afternoon was alterations made so that tlie mill this place.
mean the death warrant for busi­
j
,
rcal butter- They depress the price weeks with her parents. Mr. and
—- —~----------- t~-u--.-n
was
to
have
storied
up
again
Tues
­
carried
out.
Mrs.
Elwin
Nash,
pre
­
The
many
friends
of
Mrs.
Mary
w
,
ow
lbal
lt
|mposS|b]e
ness and employment in your com­ through the backfield.—Cleveland 1
Ur.
™ rvi nnd 80,1 &amp; Carlton spent WadM
Mra.
Oscar
Wurm,
returned
on
Fri-1
day
evening
at
Wickham**.,
day
or
Wednesday
morning.
Al
­
siding.
■nn
Antwern
were
sorrv
to
hear
______
.
.
*
.
Van
Antwerp
sorry
News.
।
munity."
dairymen to compete,
compete. we
We nope
hope the
. A.. A..U
cu.... uairymen
Mr and u». n r omm j
Two very delightful violin solos. though an expensive experience it ..
that she had passed away Friday legislature will
this blu. whlch day to her home In Roy. Indiana.
"Londonderry Air" and "Sweet Mys­ was one in which Mr. Curtiss wm afternoon Her funeral was held will glve gome prolection but n0l
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hubbel of By­ daughters of Grand Haven
tery of Life" were given by Mr. Mix. very fortunate and all are glad to Sunday afternoon and a large gath- enc&gt;llgh. lo the dalry mdustry.
dunk called Wednesday at the home
toteMrs. .Pultz. accompanist. Mr. Mix «e him getting everything fixed up crlng of people turned out to pay
----------------- ..*4_______ _
of Ous Peake.
graciously responded to an encore. ] again so quickly.
their last respects to one that lived
Mrs. Harry Smith of Kalamazoo Crockford and family were I
NORTH HOPE.
'HirM
Edsar
Edgar Chenev
Cheney soent
spent Riindnv
Bunday at
at here the greater part of her life.
Three rnmnrohonciv*
comprehensive papers show­
——
Mr. and Mra. Howard Johnson of spent the week end with her mother. day evening callers.
ing much preparation followed: the H. W. Goech home. In the aft­ She leaves two sons and one broth­ Hickory Comers and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs William Faust.
"
Miss Phyllis Barnum spent Bate
J™
“Music of Ireland" by Mra. Elwin ernoon. Mrs. Cheney and daughter er. and a host of relatives and Robert Vrooman and baby of Has­
Mra. William Hart and baby of urday in Battle Creek.
Nash; "Story of Ireland" written by Donna accompanied him to their friends to mourn their loss and the tings spent Sunday with Mr. and Southwest Rutland are spending----- -------------------------- -----------Miss Effa Dean and read by Mra. new home near Eaton Rapids, after family have the sympathy of all in Mra. Rankin Hart and family.
some time at the home of Mr. and daughfer, Darlene, spent 8m
a
week's
visit
with
her
mother.
Strait; "Irish Drama," Mrs. Elmer
their bereavement.
Adam Endres' In Freeport.
Mra. Clair Binkley and son who Mrs. Rankin Hart.
Mr. and Mra. W. Ritter and son
Cross. Mrs. Fultz, who is a moat
pleasing vocalist, rendered two much Maurice, formerly of Ada, now oc­
appreciated solos. "Fairy Dance" and cupy the house just west of the
blacksmith shop, known as the Dr.
“Irish Lullaby."
AND
As a climax to the afternoon's Miller Itouse. Both men are em­
program an original playlet was ployed In the Curtis* Wood Product*
IN STOVE OR FURNACE
Co.
Mr. Ritter was born on a farm
given under the direction of Mrs.
Cross. In the fine old-fashioned west of Freeport and In early years
scened skit. "Tell a Woman." the attended the Brew school.
Word has recently been received
rapid travel of a bit of gossip, al­
though slightly exaggerated, was here by friends of Elbert Wood, who
well and amusingly shown. Those taught school at Jones school about
taking part were Mesdames Frank fifty years ago, that he ha* been
Purchlss. Gall Lykins, Cecil Barrett. confined to the hospital for some
Gertrude Mason. Clarence Mater. time but is home again, and will be
Nelson Brumm. Coy Brumm, and glad to hear from any of hi* former
friends. His address is Bt. Louis.
Mildred Caley.
Serving of tea by the social com­ Mich.
Revival services continue at Carl­
mittee followed.
Next Friday. March 9 at 2:30 Miss ton Center this week, interest is in­
Sue Wigley of Chicago a member of creasing and you are Invited.
Ralph Shaw and sons, Robert and
the Underwriters Association will
talk. As Mis* Wigley is an outstand­ Fred of Ceresco were Bunday guests
ing speaker before club women all of Mr. and Mra. F. E. Brunner where
the Barry county club* are invited. they celebrated Robert's fifth birth­
day anniversary.

the NRA Death Warrants
of Independence Signed
w hin , " nr-

$1.75 Comb. Bottle

sue

u

$1.00 »££

$1.25 Hot Water Bottle. .75c
$1.25 Fountain Syringe . .75c “fix.

"• ■*“«

Also Some Other Real

Women's Club

Telephone 2115

Red Clover
Eastern Kentucky Coal BURNS

LONG

CLEAN

SERVICE as usual

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Telephone 2515

Frank Sage

In Spite of a Stubborn Fire!

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

Y.M.C. A. ITEMS

SUE IS INVITED OFTENER,
NOW THAT SHE HAS A TELEPHONE!
Sue u*e&lt;l to "mi»* out” on many of those last-minute
parties because friends couldn’t reach her easily. Hut
now that the hat a telephone, she enjoys more good
time* than ever before.
The telephone in Sue’* home serve* lhe re*t of the
family, too. Mother use* it for shopping and for "run­
ning” errand*. It helped Sue’* brother get work by
enabling his prospective employer to call when a job

Freeport Girl Reserves had a big
meeting with their leader. Miss
Cowles, last Thursday night, dis­
cussing parliamentary law. and the
Young People's conference report.
The Big Twelve Y group of Has­
tings had a skating party at Camp
Barry lost Thursday evening wllh
the Y group of Freeport joining
them in the sport. The boys enjoyed
a supper of pancakes and sausage.
T. 8- K. Reid gave the boys pointers
on rope tying.
Woodland Y group liad a veryhelpful Bible study at their last
Monday night meeting at the home
of Franklin Townsend; David
Christian 1* their leader.
Middleville Y group now being led
by William Carmichael. Is planning
on a big meeting March 0. Their
last meeting was spent In discussion,
Thursday evening.
Rabbi Ccdarbaum of Lansing will
be the speaker on the program of
the Young Men'* Y group March 14,

Don't forget village Election Mon­
day. Everybody should turn out and
vote.
Angell.
The Standard Bearers will hold a
"Improper use of leisure time has
baked goods sale at the F. E. Brun­
killed every civilization of the past.”
ner store soon.
—Samuel a Weyer.
.
Mra. Vivian Anderson spent «everal days last week and the forepart
privileges of human being*."—Lib­ of this week at the Dr. Wedel home.
erty Hyde Bailey. 1
Robert Relgier has been staying
C. F. Angell assisted In Sunday
at the Wolcott home while Mr. Wol­
School in the Cranbrook School last
cott spent several days In Grand
Sunday and heard Dr. Rice tn De­
Rapid*.
troll Bunday night.
Those from here who attended the
A meeting ha* been called at service* at Carlton Center Bunday
Muskegon Wednesday night and
I evening beside*
Rev. LomUi
Loomis and
.n
tettlet ,Hev.
u&gt;4

Our concrete and steel fire-proof vaults, which contain the safety
deposit boxes, kept every record secure. Not one dollar of assets, or
a valuable paper lost. This would have
been true had the bank building burned
to the ground. I
This experience is an evidence of the care
and service received by the depositors and
patrons of this bank. We desire always to
render you this same safe, uninterrupted
service.

We invite you to become a patron of this
ban]c where deposits are insured under the
Federal Banking Act of 1933.
We take this opportunity to express to the
public our appreciation of their patience
and continued confidence.
«
-

tte «uw at tte uotetoon Y. M. c. d
y.. v}eiar 8LMan
*Tte »» Hl-Y dub ta Hteltatol-aSLSlater
High sclrool and Lhe Woodland Hl-Y j

And they all have thc comforting assurance that, in*

ting* Wesleyan Methodist church
Thursday evening. The evangelist.
Rev. Harold Baker, of Marion. Ind.,
la a former schoolmate of Mra. Blsaon.
Miss Josephine Powell, who has
assisting Mrs. Vanessa Lobdell at
the bank for several week*, has re­
turned to her home in Grand Ledge.
Rev. and Mrs. M. Lewi*, daughters
EUssa and Helen and son Meredith,
and Jed Btowe and daughter, Mrs.
Orson Laubaugh. attended service*
at the W. M church at Hastings
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mra. C. N. Van Patten
and
daughter
Dorothy
moved
Thursday from the Tho*. Cheesebrough house onto the J. B. Wolfe
farm, north of town, which they
have rented.
Mrs. Moma Vanderlip was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Arthur
Richardson of Carlton last week.
The Kings Herald* met at the
church basement Saturday after-

The next morning after our bad fire of Feb. 26, this bank opened at
the usual time and continued to render an uninterrupted service to
our many customers. Plaster had fallen from the ceiling of thp
banking room and a strong odor of smoke filled the building, but
the organization of this bank continued to function, and every pa­
tron was given painstaking attention.

and

tota-tataUw.rrtJuw.toUtota
_______
Lewis overboil and Mr. and Mr*.
Galen Overb
In Hollywood studio*. a sign was and Maurice
displayed cm lhe art whlc h said “No
Smoking—The Snow Is Inflammatom totert U o«a»d ta u.
ome with * arrere odd. Mra. Eckert
Geologist* bdlere that the water*
of tha upper Great Lakes once were
Don Richards and family of
discharged through the Mlsairippi Grand Rapids were Sunday callers
at the H- W. Goech home.

Telephone 2103

Mich

�TUB HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAMCfl 7, 1M4

OBANGEVUJX.
I WORKING TO SAVE
Last Week's Letter. .
I
WHITE PINE FORESTS COURT HOUSE NEWS The Orangeville Community

produces more milk... more cream
and BIGGER PROFITS!
Farm grains must be supplemented by
rich in protein, minerals and vitaAYNE 16}^ Dairy Feed will
help you to get maximum milk produc­
tion at the lowest possible cost per gal­
lon. Give WAYNE 16|^ Dairy Feed
fair trial and your cows will prove it.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
TELEPHONE 2118

HASTINGS, MICH.

BALTIMORE CENTER.
I near Shultz have moved into part of
Mr. and Mra. Fred Butfbee and 1 the Will Allerdlng house.

Ml** Grace Balch attended church
fn Hastings Bunday.
Mrs. Pete Tletjens returned home
from Carlton Wednesday
after
ipending several days with her
grandparents of that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Smith from

Mary and Bobbie Gardner went
| to Clear lake camp Monday for
twelve weeks
I The Camp Fire girl* held their
meeting at the home of Margaret
Oarriron in the Hendershott dlitrict
I Saturday

Scientists Fighting to Control
Blister 'Bngt—Disease
Spreads Rapidly

held its monthly

meeting

Club
Friday.

Est. Samuel Coulthard, dec’d. Or­ crowd attending, due lo the unset­
tled and cold weather. The Ladles'
der appointing Admr. entered.
Aid Sewing Circle were present
I considerable is being done by the Order to cash end surrender life In­ however and a quilt, which was
fetate Department of Agriculture in surance entered.
Bit. B. J. Palmiter, dec'd. Annual
'the way Of Controlling white pine account of Admr. filed.
i blister rust—a diseaae that threatens
the short program was finished.
Claude Sparrow was ill In bed
the while pine timber of the state, rant and inventory filed.
..... ■■.toMMto, much
&lt;&gt; better
totok.to. —
—"
Saturday but Is
now
Est Betty B. Hecker. Nomination
the first indication of thc presence of
Jhl* rust being discovered tn 1917 of Gdn. filed, order appointing Gdn. I for which we all feel thankful.
cold snap has increased
'near Ziegcnfuss lake, in "Montcalm entered, bond of Gdn. filed, letters
of guardianship Issued.
, lhe price
ontoua considerably. All
county.
Est. Lorenzo E. Mudge, dec’d. Pe- Ujose who still have onions In storI Not only Is nature “wonderful,"
tiilnn
fnr Admr
tlttan for Admr. filed,
waiver
of no- filed waiver nf no- ...__ ___ __ &gt;ui.
the case of white pine blister rust. tlce filed, order appointing Admr. fact. Mr. Emmett Bourdo and Char­
I for example, two entirely different entered.
lie Coinlno tracked some unions last
Est. Maude Albertson, dec'd. Pe­ week to Detroit. Aa yet have not
! forms of plant life are necessary for
the continued existence of the dls- tition for Admr. filed, order for pub­ heard how they fared.
The Orangeville Sewing Circle
ease, the removal of either from the lication entered.
Est Cheater Hecker, deed. PeU- lucl BV MIB
U1
BJM1
I area breaking the chain and leading
I to the reduction or extinction in that tton for Admr. filed, waiver of notice cnfford Kahlto, Thursday. F*b 23.
presented Mrs. Kahlto
! locality of the cV*ea*e. according to filed, order appointing Admr. en- T11C
I block* for a friendship quilt, also
the extent to which the chain is l&lt;*red
Est Rattle E Chaesebrough. dec d.
oth€r nlct. present* which afreally broken. One of these forms of
plant life is the white pine tree. Tlie PeUUon and order certifying to dr-1 forde&lt;1 a pleasant surprise. The
other is thc gnoseberry bush or the cult court filed and entered, bond next meeting Ls to be held at Mrs.
on
appeal
filed.
;
Bu*le
Morris' home, when a chop
European black currant bush, also
Est. Margaret Dedmer. deed. In- '^y dlnner will be served.
known as the cultivated black cur­
It nlny )nlcrcst some to know that
rant Part of the existence of the ventory hlcd^
Est. John Ourd, deed. Inventory Mr chark-* Bourdo ha* a phone In­
parasitic fungus that causes this
disease must be spent on ribc* "
„ v
. stalled In his home.
ker',d*Sd. &lt;Bf,nd
Scout Troop 109 took a snap(gooseberry or European black cur­
dlMwere&lt;1 that
rant bushes) and part of It on while of Admr filed letters of admlnistra- py hlke They
pine trees, thc parasite alternatin'.; lion issued, order limiting settlement Qicy pid some swift fox and hounds
pnt^rert petition
rw*tltlnn for
Fnr hearing
h,*rTn&lt;? claims
rat™
.
.
......
!
entered,
between them, thc spores being car­
when it came to tracking
,
filed,
notice
to
creditors
Issued.
ried from one to the other by thc
Wc regret to hear that Mary
Est Lorenzo E. Mudge, dec'd Livingston has suffered a severe
wind. This being the case, it fol­!
low* that, if the ribes are removed। Bond of Admr. filed, letters of ad- stroke.
from among the white pine trees and। ministration Issued, order limiting
School is progressing fine In the
for town hall tn spite of some pessimis­
for a given radius surrounding it, settlement entered, petition
(it has been discovered that the! hearing claims filed, notice to cred- tic people's propheale*.
Miss DeFoe. our school nurse,
spore* will not carry over 900 feet• Hora Issued.
Est Ellen O Hilbert. Annual ac­ visited our school last week and an­
and live), the spore* will lose their
vitality and be unable to reproduce. count of Gdn. filed.
nounced that physical examinations
;
Est
John
Hinkley,
dee
d
Petition
are to be held at the church March
The problem, therefore. Is to remove
the bushes in question, which 1* be­ for special performance filed, order 6th and 7th; in the forenoons. She
special performance entered.
ing done wherever nnd a* rapidly as’ forEst.
Mary A. Bklnner. dee d Final urges all parents to attend and
possible by crews of men whose ac­
bring their children.
tivities are directed by trained, account filed, waiver of notice filed,
Stanley Jones has returned from
foremen supplied by the State De­ order allowing account entered, dis­ the Kellogg Camp. He says he en­
charge of executor Issued, estate en­ joyed his stay there Immensely and
partment of Agriculture.
rolled
Ls
in much better condition than beNot only is the white pine a valu­
Est
Samuel Coulthard, dec'd.
able commercial asset, but it* con­
tribution to the scenic beauty of re­ Bond of Admr. fii«i. letter* of ad­
Uncle Joseph Duncan, from West
ministration
Issued
sort*. etc.. Is very great, so that any­
Branch was a visitor at Mr Charles
Est. Hervey H Church, dee d New Bourdo'* last week. He was the hon­
thing that menaces it* life is of seri­
jbond of Admr. filed.
ous import.
ored guest of Mrs. Lambert Couslno
During the month of August a to-] Est- Robert I. Hendershott, dec'd. at her birthday party
Everyone
tai of 389.574 bushes wcre pulled In .
enjoyed themselves. Including out
,ieven
c c c and M E. C W 1
Regina Karchcr. Petition for of town guest*. Mr and Mrs Mose
amp. to Uw &gt;UU, to Wil to
:
“PP^n'toy Odn. DeCanl from Marshall and Mr.
bushes on private property in Antrim 1
i*”.
1'Marion La Platt from De non. Ohio
and Kent counUto. Uie owners ot iff™«&gt; “d
Work has began on a fish hatch­
the private timberlands providing Ic
’
Ponsorr&lt;1 by
°y the
ery nrrr
here It is 5sponsored
their own crews, though lhe work is I ** Chester Mesaer d&lt;« d Annual,
. County
and Oun Club
ftnd the *Wltvla belnK dOnC b&gt; 0,6
supervised....................................
by trained state foremen.1 uubhcatlon X
or by federal foremen cooperating P Est Lewi!' V? Potts dee d Final CWA Tbe hatchery to be is located
with the state.

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due entered
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Est
Frank Eugene Bidelman.
Will Velte Is recovering nicely
dec'd. Petition for Admr
filed,
from hi* seige of pneumonia
Mr and Mrs. Cappon and family waiver of notice filed.
Est. William R Wickwire. deed.
of Prairieville have moved on the E.
and order----to---------------------release mortJ. Sheldon farm.
&gt;। Petition
------------------------Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner were, R»8e filed and entered
Thursday visitors at Lansing.
| Est Hervey H. Church, dec'd. OrCarollne Shopbeli is spending a । &lt;icr releasing bondsman entered.
tew days with her daughter and I
EfI
Frank Eugene Bidelman.
few
i dec'd Order appointing Admr. en­
grandson of Diamondale.
of Admr
filed,--------letters
Mr. and Mrs. John Stairs and | tered, bond
-------------------- -------— of
ndmlnLstratlnti issued,
iiwtipd order
nrd„ limiting
daughter. Lucille, spent one day administration
last week with Mr. and Mra. Clair I settlement filed, letter* of admlnlssetSawdy of Hasting*.
I tration issued, order limiting *etMlss Alto Haskell spent Wednes- tiement entered, petition for hearday evening with Martha Fenstc- ln« claims filed, notice to creditors
maker of the Holmes district.
Issued, inventory filed.
Mrs Lelaii “Logan of Lansing I
Barbara Ream, dec'd. Order
spent Thursday with her parents, j aasignlng residue entered.
Est1 jBr,
Jane
Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Hansbarger.
e*
e Lamb. dee d. Final ac­
count of Admr filed, order assign­
residue entered.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ingEst.
Stewart Mullen, dec'd. Third
annual account filed.
Est E H. Lathrop, deed. WarI rant and Inventory filed
Est. C. L Glasgow, deed. (.
Order
ybaent. Aid. [ for widow's allowance entered.
’
,l
v.
Est William Orns. deed. Order
I appointing Admr entered
■r,
I Est. Samuel Coulthard, dec'd. Pe­
. m «s tiUon for hearing ciaims filed, no­
..... i- uo ttce to creditor* Issued.
'o
&amp;t s,rah J Norwood, et al. An­
; "- j0 nual account of Odn. filed.
_ .
.'
1 ini' E8* Martha E. Varney Order
Order to
si no a«*Pt refinancing offer entered
i so 1 Est James N. Jones, dee d Testl____
j- many of
See™ to
*" sell L«urd
। Est. Anna E Hazen, dee'd. PetlUon for rlctermlnation of heirs filed,
order for publication entered.

MIDDLEVILLE.
Thc Shippers' Association held
their annua) meeting March 1- A
smaller number present than usual.
Three new directors were elected.
Only one was new to the board. Os­
car L. Flnkbelner Instead of Hum­
phrey Gardner
At their board
meeting March 3. Albert Wleringa
was elected president and Oscar L.
treasurer aim manager. He has
been acting for W R. Harper for
some time and ha* made good, so
was given lhe position.
Our street* were very dangerous
Friday A. M. from the coating of
Ice. Soon the truck came along’and
spead sand that made
traveling
much safer.
Many truck loads of chairs are
being sent out by our little factory,
which gives work to several people.
Quite a tot hurried the last few
days to pay their head tax, before
tlie books were returned.
j Many from here attended the fu- j
nera| Of Mrs McCann al Irving.
1 She was well known here for many
years
1 A large, number attended lhe fu­
neral of 'Mrs John Flnkbelner on
Friday She had lived here for many
years and leaves many friends who
extend their sympathy to relatives.
Caucuses will be held this Mon­
day p m for township officers.
| village election will be held one

seem to be much Interest shown.
We hear that Late Gibson, out
east of town, is very ill. His many
friend* hope for his quick recovery.
W. J. Robertson has not been so
•‘ well of late, we are told We hope
PINE LAKE.
I, H,
to tMHU
hear wtMir
better iwwa
news auuti.
soon
On Friday Clare Doster was takC L Boley ha* so far recovered
4. ifn to* Kalamazoo hospital where i as to be able to be down town a
*0; ne will have a complete rest for two ‘ few minutes Saturday and Monday
|H
a
..
to
1 he *•» oul
11'
*y' Marah 13. Myrtle Roger*
Mr and Mr*. Eaton expect
to
b, and Mary Muilendorr
will
go to
Grandon
Rapid*
on Thursday.
----- -----------w tnu»e
io move
uranatonapias
snursoay.
to "»«•»
meet Miss
Mis* Hershey,
Herahey. who
who TTiey
They will be missed
mtesed from among
Y,.. "m I Hastings 10
,rh.mi .nd
.&lt;.d Il*
will
‘*&gt; present
Present a lesson to the local us. They have made many friends
. IV.II.,.
nutritinn leaders
l.nH.r, in
In the
IK. county.
.^...1..
.__ .to the
.
'
~
.
«re nutrition
, during
few .years .here.
Good
bv I Lloyd and Ruth Nottingham had | luck to you.
■b, P»rt« In thc playlette presented by
Ur (thc Dramatic Club at Adam's Op-'
HIGH BANK
”dAH cra I,9UM‘
Thursday evening A
Mr and Mrs. Worth Green and
’ . large and appreciative audience wa* son. Marshall, were pleasantly sur­
r«,j i.. in attendance.
prised Saturday evening when the
n\Vr'i1 Ilelcn Anderson, from Grand neighbors came In honor of Mrs.
,-r &lt;nm Rapids, who Is teaching for the re- 1Green's birthday. A cooperative
‘ AW- mainder of the year in the Belling- isupper was served followed by music,
Walter, ham school. Is staying with Mrs. .speaking and visiting and all hav­
.....................................
Nichol* and Cleo Warner
ing a good time.
Mr *nd
Earlp DeHaven of
Mr and Mrs Carlton Prase. Miss
i.. .uii.ari.xi &lt;■. bm tka
«.&lt;« Detroit spent the weak end with Mr. Hortence Biggs and friend of Union
r..l. lot ron.tromon
n.x be, Rm** and Mrs. Russell Minar and Reeta
'City. Ind. were over Sunday guests
HVealV'M.rte’^KrirkVr”
brhli”. j A Jjne crowd attended tlie Re- at Mr. and Mrs Geo. Green's.
ab.eai. st* &lt;•(*»*' "alter. at&gt;4 w«» publican party caucus held at PralMr. and Mrs. Fredric Swarts and
s*"1?** ...
. ,
, , rievllle town hall on Saturday aftfamily of Battle Creek were guests
Mlo«. at a birthday dinner given at Mr.
1 w» th, undmicorii eiiwtion remnu 1 ing candidates for township offices. .and Mrs. Bert Daly's Sunday honorI &lt;7rt.fi thYt J&amp;r’d.teVt'Eb/n’TMV Supervisor. Newell Barber; Clerk.
.« rLerkxi «k, atea.t’ure. x. tJ M jHenry Rogers. Township treaaurer,
tit.nn
ipy&gt; Chandler .nd
other Otis Bonlter; Highway oommlaatonJ*?’1^** CL-Ernest Morehouse; Justice of thc
d’r Ari No l’3o P. a Peace. Elton Tubbs: Board of Re’T'.i.*1 ivl°w. Charles Hughes; for OonI thr,*Ju*74u’i.r ri' J »&lt;ables. Irving Barber. John Rogers;
Stop Gculnp Up Nlphl.
Ihr nr,,,,«rT i,n f-rf Charles H. Hughes and Robert)
*•"’ Ford; Township commiltee. Newell!
“*
Mis PH.UOII.
Bttrb&lt;.r wul Norrtli and Robert
When kidneys are clogged they
rank Uxit.n
Burchett
*
i.rr.
The Farmers' Club will meet! become weak—the bladder is ir­
■ CemLtieZ jwith Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hall Batritated — often passage scanty
s-h»d,r. .upvorted hr urday evening.
cecum*. March
raaren 10.
lu.
and smart* and burn*—sleep is
i-terrt1 0,1 Friday nnd Saturday evening
restless and nightly visit* lo the
c«rrird. several from this community attendbathroom are frequent. The
irwiW I»
”, Blv*n at th* Delton community hall
right and Inexpensive way to
th, uoniioa -t by local talent. It was especially well
*top UUs trouble and restore
is?
‘
"
d
bumoroM.
healthy
action to the kidney*
■a. r
------ 1ST
•
and bladder i* lo get from any
t,r! los Angele* Time*: When an au•tjthor say* old custom* hate duapdruggist a box of Dr. Derby'*
” . peared. It mean* lie think* the
Pill* aixl take a* directed —Adv.

Flush Poisons and
Acid From Kidneys

j world has changed because be baa.

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at public auc­
tion at my home, one-half mile south of the Hendershott school
house, on

Monday, March 12, 1934
At one o’clock P. M., and will sell the following property:
HORSES AND CATTLE.

Good wagon with double box.
New hay rack. Stock rack and box.
Double harness.
Third horse harness.
Double driving harness.
Several good horse collars.

Bay gelding, weight 1450 lbs.
Brown gelding, weight 1450 lb*.

(Extra good work team.)

Durham cow, 5 yr*., giving milk.

Durham yearling ateer.

HAY AND GRAIN.

Black Jersey yearling heifer.

Several tons of alfalfa hay.
Some timothy hay.
50 bushels heavy seed oats.
100 crates of good com.

TOOLS.
Champjon binder, 6 ft. cut.

McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut.
Shoe drill.' Disc.

*

Steel roller.

2 apike tooth harrow*.

Oliver 99 plow.

Dump rake.

Hay tedder.
Two-horae walking cultivator.
Five tooth and one double ahovel
cultivator.
Good set oscillating sleighs.

Fanning mill.

Corn shelter.

TERMS: — CASH.

MISCELLANEOUS.
3 H. P. gas engine.
Hand sheep shearing machine.
2 horse blankets.
20-gal meat crock and other jars.
3 com planters.
Some carpenter tools and post drill.
Crates and grain bags.
Some household furniture and arti­
cles not mentioned.

No property removed until »ettled for.

MRS. MILLIE HAYNES
Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

Charles VanVranken, Clerk.

ing two of their children's birthdays, were Sunday guests at the home of and family of Barryvllle called
Mr. and Mra. Merle Hecker. Miss Mr. and Mrs Fred Miller in As- there m the aflcrnoon.
Lura Francisco and Keith Yerty of syrt*j
■
,,,
Kfftoto UKff Tnur.«l.y
Mr. «na Mr, Clair ManhUl «nd
Arkara„l&gt;.&gt;«M: n&gt;r« are day,
w U) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haw-;(aml]y of near BaUevue were Bun- when the ^x&gt;rts pages feature thc
0,KB’
‘day guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Worth skin of the pig and the market
Mr. and Mra. Byron Guy and son* Green Mr. and MY*. Harry Green pages the rest of the critter.

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BEALEBS

r.aswnon

OF

MICHIGAN

�THE HARTINGS BANNRK, WBDNEHDAY. MAUCH 7, 1M4
Vttgiline Wood sprat the day, 8atn\*Kvvuu.
Mrs. Gay Skinner and Mrs. "Will
Tlie ’Shults Echoes' will meet at
Hyde spent Saturday In
Battle thc home of Mr. and Mrs Andrew
the fiu. Hte ton.
It is.more or. less of a medical
Ernie Matteson and family with
Creek and Pine lake where they vis­ Smith Friday evening of this wask.
axiom that most persons do DOC
An important meeting and all mem­ Mra. Rheids Whitworth of Dowling
ited Um Girls camp.
drink enough jratar. Knowing this,
nlng has charge of the program
There was a large crowd at the bers are especially urged to be pres­ visited at lhe home al Frank Mat*.
"Tlie Dutch Detective” drew a
the peddlers of fake cures find some
Rev. L. D. Mlles will begin a •»ent. A cordial invitation is exteodof their best profits in advertising irge crowd botlunlghte ana every- rMs ot rerival meetings in Delton end Mra. Hyde.
day.
/
ne seemed to tnjoy the comedy
pure H2O. with a little adulterant
on Bunday evenihg. March 18. Rev.
Mr and Mrs Hal Lathrop and
visitors at Byron Lewis' Bunday
Basil Hayward and family at Al­
rakeTm
Charles Jacobs of Charlotte will asfor taste, as a remedy far anything sra
family were recent gueste of Mr.; were, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith and lo were Bunday afternoon callers at
and
rra
23^X5
St
aUl
01
bTln
&lt;ing
the
measagrs
and
from the morning after to appenend
and
Mra.
Mn.
J.
J.
Willette.
(
*on,
Bobby,
of
Grand
Rapids
and
Chas,
van
Vranken's.
and ns 23 was the iwt proceed*.
. M(M lUnnkl) D*hl*trom. of Reed
dldtta.
Mrs. Heber Foster spent Wcdnes- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Durkee and
Some of the women of the neighThe regular monthly meeting ot ,aty wlu have charge of the music. day in Hastings with her daugh- daughter. Annetta, ot Hastings.
Naturally, a great many “patients''
Club wm
will be
Tju- )uck
one* to win the prise*
are willing to write testimonials | the Delton
ueiton Community
uommunny uiuo
oe
The
luck ones
prizes le[’,1Dor!: ..
„
1 The Misses Maybellc Hart and Millie Haynea Wednesday and
raying they were •‘cured.” Probably next Monday night, March U. Mr. prldsy and Saturday night at the
Mta Dort. OUHUe of Hutto a,tba„ chunterUln »l&gt;ltM
&gt;1 made comforts for lhe welfare.
they did feel better. If they’d drink1 ““I Mrl Barnum have charge of gyx ware; Josephine OonUno, W.
»pent Ite to.
with ter »r- p,,,,, Brown'« n»r torteUte.WMrs Mary Henry, who has been
the same amount of water from
pro“5,,T
R Johnson. Mra. Schilling and Roy ente. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Gillette. | d„y evening
on the sick list. Ls able to be up a
their own faucet or well they would Homer Kelley are the committee McBain, Eva Johnson and Robert
Miss Helen Willetts of Kalamazoo
t. m.it» in at thi«
have obtained similar results. At. appointed to serve the pot luck sup- • Adams
was a week-end eue&amp;t of tier oarMrs. Will Drake is quite ill at this part of the time.
e^te
*
writing.
Her
many
friends
will
be
Mrs. Carl Bryans and Mrs. Geo.
least ten percent weren’t sick in the1 P**- “I 8:30 o'clock, with the busl-1 we are glad to report again the
first place. Fifty percent felt belter nes* meeting and program follow- । improved condition ot little Dickie
Mrs. Gay Skinner came Tuesday
ahe musl
,n Haynea have both been on the sick
list tile past week.
long enough to write a letter to the 1 ln» T^e Delton High School Glee Barnes, who was so badly burned lo spend a week with Mr. and Mra.
—__ ——IJoyd Stoner and family were
Mr.
John Chamberlain
manufacturer, and the other forty' Club will furoUh music and a aome time ago He will soon be able Will Hyde Sunday gueal*. besides
Mr nnd
nnrt Mrs. Jr
supper guest* at Albert Brill s Fri­
were relieved of conditions wiilch I speaker from Kalamazoo Normal to get around on crutches
Mrs. Skinner, were. Dr. Morgan and Maybelle Hart enjoyed "The
ihclr self-dlagnoata had made them .ha* been procured, who will speak; Mr. and Mra. Charles Kahler will Skinner of Lacey and M1m Sarah Dutch Detective" al Delton Batur- day night and helped with the mu- jday evening.
regard a* serious
1 on "Essentials of Education.” Mr. entertain lhe Cedar Creek Cemetery Pinch of Grand Rapids.
ing.
Good mineral water has its relief Bwkcr and
d™m*Uc clM&lt; fr«n circle on Wednesday. March 14. A
Heber Foster was in Grand Rap. ­ t Don’t forget the meeting ot the
The Helping Hand class of the
Ladles' Aid at Mn. Mina PranshSTS
!£_■-«
•- * —o " ids on business Friday.
Sunday school will help Mrs. Leo
.
act play. It is requested that our noon.
Mr. and Mra. Merritt Mead at­ ka's on Wednesday. March 14. This
twhat s the correct title for a m...Mrs. L. D. Miles Ls in Holland Litis tended church in Quimby Sunday will be an all day meeting and ev­ Hendershott's club to serve the L.
iral water salesman?) doesn’t at- local people who contribute lo the
A. 8 dinner
March----------------------the fifteenth, —
at
------------zd.l
lempt to advertise it as a cure for g* hlckcQ*
dd a little bit more
and spent thc remainder of the day i eryone is asked to bring her fav- ...
quilt pattern and some pieces (the home of Mra. Oliver Johnson.
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Cameron Mein- jorite
1
really serious diseases, he is con­ this time to provide for ouUlde tai- Miles' mother, who la 111.
i and work will begin on the quilt al, on 420 E. Madison street in H*sducting a legitimate buslnera. Not to
mwho
h p ln
pro"
tyre and Norma.
GLAH8 CREEK.
‘ that time.
I tings. They are preparing for a
-Electrovlta," a concoction ot weak “rttrn
Miss Margery Gillette of Nash------- -- ------- *-*-•----------------- I large crowd and we hope they won't
Chas. Whittemore and wife visit­ vlllr attended thc L. A- 8. at Mrs. i,
lithe water whose promoters had i Mra. Lula Wertman will entertain
HENDERSHOTT.
I be disappointed.
the audMlty to recommend Hua the Oarden Club on Thursday of ed the former's mother at Delton Hyde's Friday and spent thc rc- I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond' Remember the Jello on sale at A.
•«». um
vm* Sunday.
tnaindcr of the day with her moth- '
this week,
but. a*
it aaaa
isn't* a**,/
any vaassa
club **
from
cure for tuberculosis, among other kino
nnd
mother
the Red Brick Dls-;C. Clark's and Forrest Hall's and
lake it from the printing in our last I' The community meeting at the ^MivT ElMnr^DaV^nrnt the week lr^* visited Of
at the home of Clias. I do your share to help the ladles disthings.
the Lakes of Ireland as one would Good Will church Saturday night
Oh. not on the label—they were week's items. Our dub is known
in Hastings
Hendershott Bunday.
ipoae of it- Everyone is urged to buy
well attended. Hie music by the [end
,
too smart for that. No. thc label
Mr and Mrs Flovd Fassctt en
Margaret Garrison entertained of them whether aid members or
as the Inland Lakes Oarden Club. । High schoo 1 orchestra was very
says, very nicely, "not a specific or
Saturday aft- nouitU
» 8ood c™* along,
'All members are requested to be much enjoyed. The next program tcrlained the member* of the C. E.ithc
a cure." thereby eliminating any present. Mrs. Jennie Aldrich has will be in charge of Wayne Conklin al their home Friday evening. Aft- erno°n.
| Doni forget your birthday money
censorship or interference under the charge of the program.
I and Russell Whittemore. Supper er lhe business meeting they served •
1906 Food and Drugs Act. But read
The Pather-Bon banquet will be committee. Ben Newland. Harry ic cream and cake which was much 1
a bit from the instruction manual
given Electrovita's Bright young held on Friday night. March ». at J*‘nn and ForTOit Havens and fam- enjoyed.
Mrs. Wil) Hyde and Mrs. Gay
,
. „
. „
~ t
salesmen:
"TUB ER C LOS IB- thc hall. EHls Faulkner will act
as toastmaster, Robert Bames wm | Bunday visitors at Roy Oakes wen- Skinner spent Monday with Mrs.'
Pulmonary. You will be safe In ac­
ol
Creek- Ganka and family in Battle Creek. I
cepting any case of thc above, ex­ speak in behalf of the fathers, and T®? Lord
Elwood Edy In behalf of lhe sons. I ’ J71' ^ood WUl LA. 8 was enterEarle Mudge of Hastings spent
cept where the customer is obvious­
Dlst. Supt. Dr. W. 8. Kendrick, of V‘lnel„ln Ahe
ETrty *?°nJe
Saturday at his old home here.
ly too weak and about to pass out.
|,rf
day.
*v The March meeting will be held
We are glad to report Chester
but do not turn down any one. In Kalamazoo will be the speaker.
at
Fred
Smith's.
all cases, never promise complete
Mr. and Mra. Eldon Beadle and | Miss Ruch Erway of Kalamazoo Willetts was able to return to his
home in fxtnsing Sunday after av- ।
recovery on less than 75 gallons of Dolly of Prairieville and Mrs. Kate
; was a week end guest of iver parents eral weeks’ stay at Pennock hos- |
Electrovita. and In an advanced Burdick of Hickory Corners were' । here.
pita) In Hastings.
ease, it will take al least 100 gal­ Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mra. I1
Bunday visitors at Forrest Ha­
Hurry F. Wertman. Mr. and Mrs.;'1.vens'
lons.”
wcre. MUs Virginia Havens of
WEEKS CORNERS
Allen Griffen of Kinsley district' Hastings and Ml&amp;s Katie WhltteMr and Mrs. Frank Matteson and |
were guests of the Wertmans on1 .more.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuy Whitworth of the
Thursday.
.
I UUs Dtther Erway of Yankee Culver district attended a party '
Mr. nnd Mrs. ____ ___ _ _____
Springs spent the week end with Wednesday evening near Kalama- j
family attended the funeral of their
ttrs
her p*rPnU hcrc 011 Sunday they zoo. the occasion being Jake De- '
oSS
•»“ -nd
Crocker's birthday.
at Banfield Saturday afternoon.
About twenty-five attended the ,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Terry of Lilch- I Ray Erway and wife and Mra.
party Saturday evening al the home ■
field and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Kate Erway visited Henry Shively of Mr and Mra Elmer Barrett The ‘
Toa n of Detroit were visitors at the
and wife near Gun lake one day last evening was spent playing progres- ।
home of Mr. and Mra. Wade Town i week.
sive pedro. Mrs. Mae Hammond '
during the week end.
I Re vlvia I meetings arc in progress and Donald Steele won first prize |
Rev. and Mra. George Brown of al the Good Will church All who
and Leia Jones and Elmer Barrett
tole were toU or Me. «nd Mr»
to
were consoled.
----------- —------ —------ —------ ----------------- plan to hear Rev. Jacobs as he is
Mr. and Mrs Nelson Dubois vis­
giving some very interesting ser- ited the latter's father. Mr. Garrett,
rak ^^k
mens.
of Delton
recently.
His many
wx-c-r riniTov
friends will be glad to know he is ,
H tbT CARLTON.
on
gain, as he Is able to all up
Mr- and Mrs Samuel Geiger and part of lhe time
•cm. Donald, of Quimby called on I Mr and Mrs Lyle Dickerson at- i
the former's sister. Mrs. Frank | tended a surprise party Wednesday '
Yarger, Sunday
.evening at the home of Mr. and'
Mrs. John Richardson has been Mrs
of uroanuaie.
Urbandale, uic
thc
.w.v Fred
rim Qauch oi
The home has been the unit of progressive civi­
ill with the flu.
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occasion ..............................
being their golden wedding
Members of Owen Blecklc s family anniversary.
lization. The great worth of the American
are ill with fiu.
Mr and Mra. Leslie Dickerson vis­
home to society is undisputed.
Mesdames Vander lip and Nagler ited thc former s sister. Mrs Char­
of Freeport spent several days thc lotte Ritchie, ot Kalamazoo Sunday.
First mortgages upon homes are, and have been
post week at Art RicharcLson - They
Mr and Mrs Ernest Matteson of
for many years, the security back of building
and Mr. Geiger's people of Quimby thc McOmbcr district visited their
and loan shares.
were Bunday dinner guests
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mat­
Jay Blough, who has been enter­ teson. Sunday.
AS AN INVESTMENT. WE BELIEVE "NATIONAL’
taining the fiu is somewhat im­
Little Richard Ferris of near Has­
proved. One of the children is now tings visited fats grandparents, Mr.
SHARES WILL INTEREST YOU
and Mrs. Harry Whitworth, over
Robert Reed and David Burling the week end.
attended lhe funeral ot Mrs. Hink­
WEST HOPE.
ley who died in Grand Rapids. She
Quantity Perfection-Giant seed oata.
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard and Pros­
was formerly a resident of thc pert
20 crates Yellow Dent corn.
ot Freeport that was known as Lin­ per and Venice spent Sunday with
den. near the present site of the mill Mr and Mrs. Harold Springer and '
8 bushel* of oat*.
2 bushels of pop corn.
dam. She has made her home with children.
1250 Griswold 8L, Detroit, Mich.
Quite a crowd attended thc auc­
5 bushel* No. 2 Late Petoskey seed potatoes.
lite Burling family in Grand Rapids
Dltrolt'a Oldaal BbIMIbi and
tion sale at Mrs. Bertha McKibln's
for several years.
■
Lean AatoclaUoo
2 bushel* of onion*.
last Tuesday in spite of the intense
DOWL1NG.
cold. Tlie goods went unusually
100 pound* Pure Buckwheat flour.
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
Much credit Is due the men of high which we think is very encour­
aging
the community who had charge of
Mrs.
Clara
Morehouse
is
spending
the supper at thc church last Wed­
some time in Hastings with Mrs.
nesday evening.
One 80 lb. pig.
5 Plymouth Rock pullets.
Mr*. Lawrence Holcomb and son. Kale Collins, who is 111. We all hope
Bernard L.. have returned from for an immediate recovery for Mra.
1 Plymouth Rock rooster. 5 laying hens.
Pennock hospital to lhe home of her Collins.
Miss Laurin Anders of Hastings
parents, Mr. and Mra. James Crawvisited the home folks Sunday.
Mrs. Lynden Johncock and Jack
Mrs. Anna Pierce, who has spent
Oliver riding plow.
Mowing machine.
the past two years at Irving, has and Jerry spent thc week end with
returned home and is ut present Glenna and Ira Osgood.
Lumber wagon.
Dump bo*.
Flat rack.
Teddy Hayward spent Tuesday
at the home of her son. Mr. and
evening with his chum. Estei King,
Small gasoline engine.
Mrs. Marshall Pierce, and family.
The Health Class held their last of Baltimore.
Nordyke Marmon 14-inch atone burr mill, good
Rev. Isaac Osgood of Freeport
meeting of the year at tlie home of
condition.
spent Monday and Tuesday with thc
I Mrs. Otis Altman, Wednesday.
I Mra. Eva Hoteomb has sold her home folks.
5-ton stock scale. Portland cutter.
Gordon
McCallum
of
Lansing
place at Bedforfl and is residing at
3
hand
power washing machine*.
{present with her son and wife. Mr. spent the week end with his par­
ents. Mr. and Mra. Everett McCal­
land Mrs. Lawrence Holcomb.
Ball bearing clothe* wringer.
Tlie Cemetery Circle will meet lum.
James
Anders.
Mrs.
Harold
12 new elm potato crate*.
this week on Thursday for dinner
and thc Ladles' Aid will hold their Springer, Winfield Miller and Ed­
40 *ap bucket* and *pile*.
regular session on Thursday. March ward Willson attended the funeral
of Mra. Maude Albertson of Hick­
ory Corncrajecently.
EAST DELTON.
SOUTH THORNAPPLK.
Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Morford and
Victor Victrola, mahogany cabinet and record*.
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Ring enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Leingar were in
Bed davenport.
Oak center table.
tained friends from Kalamazoo
Wayland Wednesday on business.
Rex Waters and wife spent Bun­ Sunday.
Leather seat rocker. Leather seat sewing rocker.
David McKeown, who has enployday- afternoon at George Leinaar's
Bed spring*.
2 heating stove*.
ment in Chicago, accompanied bv
in Hickory Corners.
Ray Durkee and family of West hl* cousin and wife, came and spent
Small parlor heater.
Coleman gas lamp.
Sunday with his paninis. Mr. and
Hope visited home folks Bunds v.
Mrs
Bam
McKeown.
•
and
family.
Cold
Blast
heater,
coal burner.
Mason Newton visited his brother.
James
McKeown
accompanied
them
Manson, and wile, near Richland
Student lamp, kerosene burner.
Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Acker of back to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Ch^s. B. Johnson
Other article* of furniture and clothing.
Augusta and daughter. Helen, and
two children of Chicago were also attended the Mineral of their cousin,
Mrs. Jane McCann, at Irving on
guests.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waters and Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Rollo Johnson of
Marie spent Sunday at Gordie Dureast of Yankee Springs and MIm
Ue’s in Delton.
Mr and Mrs. Clair Collison and Irene Dudd spent Sunday with his
uncle.
Chas. B. Jolinson, and wife.
son of Kalamazoo visited al Floyd
Mr. and Mrs. John DeKani (nee
Collison's Sunday. __________
Lottie Sabini of Kalairiaaoo were,
six o clock dinner guests Sunday
ADAMS LAKE.
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Tobias of Bat­ of her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B.'
tle Creek called on Mrs. Tobias' fa­ Johnson, who reside on her father's,'
ther. Richard W. Hughes, Bunday the late L. D. Sabin's, homestead. ;
afternoon.
I
DOUD CORNERS.
Several of the neighbors called ut
Tlie cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
the home of George McKibbtn Sat­
urday evening. March 3. An enjoy­ will meet with Mrs. Katie Kahler,
able evening was spent with music March 14 for dinner.
Hcnr* Btrgman.
and songs
Rush Saunders and' daughter, Will Qauch. Mrs- John Houghtallng
Mary, and sister, Edith, of Indian­ and daughters attended the 50th
apolis. Ind., spent lhe week end wedding anniversary of Mr. and
at the home of George McKibbln. Mra. Fred Qauch of Urbandale lhe
Poultry and Stock Foodo Coal, Limo, Comint
George Morehouse is on the sick 38th of February.
Mr. and Mrs. H. o. Armour of
list, we all wish him a speedy re­
Hickory corners were callers at Will
covery
Carl's Sunday.
First sure sign of normal timesMr. and Mra Harry Waters visit­
That Um beat you’v* gOt?'V-bau ed their daughter and family of
Francisco Chronicle.
MuUnu eui.4.,.

QUACK!

QUACK!

DELTON.

-«*. W. Basil Saturday.
ti
A Founder's Day program under

SAFETY

and remember too that next Bunday Melts ere moving on ttw
!■ n\l»*&lt;/un«nz
farm
a inwall
term nearPl
Plainwell
U
missionary Cundtv
Sunday.

LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
Oakley Lam phier. who is work­
ing for Prank Roush, spent Sunday
with his mother at Galesburg.
Joe Stenger and family visited
their daughter and family at Bat­
tle Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Oarnaat
and children of Kalamazoo are
spending several days with Chris
Zimmerman's.
We are sorry to lose Clement De­
Kosters and Harvey Hartwells from
our neighborhood. The De Kosters
are moving on the farm recently
occupied by Fred Ball and the Hart-

derwaiker farm and Mr. Baldwin
and family on the Woodhams am.
Several accident* were narrowly
averted Friday on the icy curve
near the old Grange hall, lhe
clontlng roadbed and steep fafthk
making traveling particularly d*ngerou*.

ographles are quite attractive. The
poor boy, by thrift and Industry, fi-

BRIGGS CHURCH

AUCTION SALE!

I STRENGTH BUILDER

FROM THE STONE AGE
TO THE PRESENT

To finance greatly needed repairs on the Briggs church in Assyria, an auction
sale will be held on the Ray Miller farm, the first farm east of the Briggs church, one
mile east of Lacey, and 2 miles north and two miles west of Assyria Center. The
property offered at this sale has been donated outright to the church) or a commis­
sion of 10 per cent on sums up to $10, and 5 per cent on amounts above $10 will be
allowed on the sale of the consigned goods and the commission will be donated to
the church. The sale will be held on

TUESDAY, MARCH 13,.1934
COMMENCING AT 10:30 A. M.

Donated Articles

(Jbc Rational TEoait &amp;.
flnuesfment (JTjantpaiut

GRAIN AND VEGETABLES.

PIG AND POULTRY.

FARM TOOLS.

Good, Heat-Producing

COAL

—is undoubtedly the most eco­
nomical fuel to be obtAined.
Our experience in buying coal
is an advantage to our custom­
ers. A kind, or grade of coal
that produces the most heat for
the money is the sort of coal to
buy.

We not only sell good, heat
producing coal but our deliv­
ery service is prompt and
painstaking.

Some one of the several varie­
ties of coal -we sell is sure to
meet your individual requirements.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

TERMS:—CASH.

The property offered i* a* follow*:—

Consigned Articles
LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY.
Cheap work horse, weight 1200 lbs.
Several good work horses will be offered at thb

Fresh Holstein cow, 4 years old.
Fresh Jersey cow.
Grade Durham cow, due soon.
Several breeding ewes.
Duroc Jersey sow, 2 years old, due last of Marsh.
6 pigs, weight from 40 to 60 lbs. each.
..
2 pigs, wt. 85 lbs. each.
25 Barred Rock pullets.
30 Plymouth Rock pullets.
3 hen turkeys.
1 turkey gobbler.
'

FARM MACHINERY.
Empire cream separator.
Ford roadster.
Side delivery hay rake.
Auto-top style top buggy, good conditio*.
2 sets double work harness.
Army saddle.
19th Century gravity hand power washer.

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Child’s bed and mattress, nearly now.
6 brand new sheep skin lined canvas coats, aiaM
40-44.
3 pairs brand new men's knit I
10 bushels good onions.
12 bushels Early Rose seed pot
Many other articles.

No property removed until *ettled for.

A warm dinner will be *erved at noon by the Brigg* Church Ladie*’ Aid at the

church.

Price 15 cent*.

OFFICER OF THE DAY—HUGH JO

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

General Committee:—Allan Hyde, Will Jone*, Arthur Miller, Walter
Ketcham and Clayton Case.

TELPEHONE 2257

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

HASTINGS, MICH.

WESLEY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7. 1934

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NEW RULES ADOPTED

oann roa rnucAnoM.

cloverdale.

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LEGAL'NOTICES | ’■»&amp;«!

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r-nn nri i mr
' Mlsa Dorla Monica and Jeis
The annual meeting of the Home
run btLLINu UnlUKo Haney were married at Miss Mon- Literary
Club
was
entertained
------------- ’lea's home Saturday afternoon at Thursday at the home of Mra. Ida
Michigan Man in Charge of two o'clock. Congratulations are ex- Brandstctter with Mrt. Boyle co­
_
.
_ .
-tpnrtert
tended tn
to tHnm
them fmrw
from nVw.-rKn.l,.a
Cloverdale hostess. -t-V...
The n«AM*tln»
meeting —
was nrw-nArt
opened Hv
by
Enforcing Rules Govern­ friends.
singing from the Club song book
Many
mtui} friends
iricinu of
oi Mra.
ftira. Lester
Lcaitr mlxi
Mon-- and
ana roll
run was answered
answerca by
oy "How
now can
van
ing Sales
lea surprised her by dropping in on ,we improve our Club." A number of
East Lansing. — Michigan buyers
tvi.i.........
....... ।baskets
..... of. good
...... suggestions
. ....
____
.w. j The
her Friday
evening with
were oflered.
by tin* rauri drirrmiemc ;of
of habv
baby chicks
ehicks will
w“’ benefit •from
------ the;'
(good things to eat and presenting secretary. Mra. Prouty, gave the ansellers of day-old poultry are re­ her with an el«trtc lamp for a nual report which showed we had
quired to meet certain conditions birthday gift. Games were played made progress In what we had been

VOTIflB TO CTEDITOBl

MOKTOAOE SALE

SJ

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■OBTOaOE SALE

Mildrrd Smith. Rentier ol Probate.
OKDER FOR PURLIOATIOK.
Rial. Ol Mkhiran. lhe &gt;
fur lhe Ctounty of Barry.
Lena Vrlle. Kmma K. Rplndl
R. Uradovt.

DuAaCKBT XOTICE

nd

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everyone invited^

Thompson,
DuQuenae Are., employed by the Pennsyl-

residence Saturday night. Dee. 30th. On
the following Wednesday morning ho re­
ported to the police that the money had

Why lake chances—PLAY SAFE—De­
posit your money In thia bank.

Deposits Insured under the Banking Act ol 1933.

National Bank of Hastings
ALL PRICES IN THIS AD SUBJECT TO THE 3% SALES TAX!

IONA

FLOUR

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”------ SOUTH VERMONTVILLE
and Mra --Mlles
of Delton.
Harry
Owens and Wilbur Markley of Hick­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith spent
ory Corners and Mr and Mrs. Lee
Sunday In Nashville at home of
Nottingham, local. He is some bet­
Prank. PurchLs. Jr.
ter and we hope he will soon be able
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor have
to be about again He appreciated
returned to their home after spend­
j lie fruit sent him by the Ladies’ .
ing the winter keeping house for
Aid.
Homer Jackson from the CCC 1her father. Mr. Price, near Hastings.
Some have tapped their sugar
camp of northern Michigan spent ।
|
n jew days with his grandmother. bushes in this neighborhood.
Mra Fannie Jackson. Russeii Jack- , Ethel Powers of Lansing visited
the home folks over Sunday.
son was home too. having a hard
The P. T. A. will meet at Wells
cold
Home looks good when one
does not feel Just right, doesn't it? j'school Friday night They are plannlng a fine program several coming
Mra Floyd Wales went to Kala­
I from Vermontville to help out
mazoo Thursday with her son. Gor­
Mr. and Mra. WIlford Price of
don. where she was a guest of her
Lanalng spent Sunday at Asa,
sister, Mr and Mrs. Will Perigo. re­ iStrait’a.
turning Friday.
wm
Hugnes
oi
^.amazoo
w«
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Will Hughes of Kalamazoo was

Florence Peake and Amy SonneROBINHUE PARK.
ville spent Friday In Kalamazoo, j
Amy visited her sister. Mrs. Adah Last Week's letter
Mr. and Mrs Julian Potts were
Misener.
Gordon Kenyon spent Sunday Sunday guests of their daughter.
with his brother, Wendell Kenyon. Mra. Glen Dean, and family of
Bowne
and family in Battle Creek
Forty-one attended thc pedro
Mr. and Mra. Forest Smith have
a&lt; aafd t»ti ■ moved on
farm In the Me- ' party at the home of Mr. md Mra.
h is fnrtkrr ord.r»&lt;i. that publie natka Omber district. We shall miss them I Eugene Haight Saturday night A
fine time was lhe report.
.
.------ - and we wlgh them success in their I
, william Ingram spent most of.
new home.
Frank Hallock of Milo called on last week In Hastings with his fathhis brother. George Kenyon. Satur­
Mr and Mra. John Kollar and
day
Those who did not attend church Harold. Mr. and Mra. JyUan Potts
Sunday miffed a good sermon. We and daughter. Betty, spent Tuesday
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evening with Mr. and Mis. Ralph
l»pe everyone who can will come
Mr and Mrs. Lester Bonneville; ■Flnkbelner of Middleville
«nu Lorraine
iFrame and
ana Lorna
unu. visited
vianea his
rus ji
Wright Clifford and wn tifland
sUter. Mrs. Isabelle
_______________________
May. and fam- ....
«on .—
spent Washingtons birthday
In town Saturday on business Al!!y
w»h
John Kollar Mr. and Mrs way* glad to see the folks who reHaysSrewT hlstttal U^ChJ?’
ily in
in Battle
Battle Creek
Creek Sunday.
Sunday.
|sr
‘*w
Lorraine Bonneville started to I William Cramer of south of Has- sldefflhere In the past.
at Hays-creen nospitai
cnar
I' °
Some
from---here
the play kxta.school this morning after being out |“ngs called in the afternoon.
------•-------------attended
.w.
Mr.
and Mra. Ell Strait went
at Delton Saturday. Report It very
nearly five weeks on account of Ill­
Thursday to County Gleaner meet­
FAIR
LAKE.
good- s
/
ness.
ing in Kalamo
Last WefX's Lfti«r.
Looks this morning as though
About 35 attended the Ladles' Aid spring was lurking around the cor­
FAIR LAKE.
POWERS ECHOES.
ner.
Mrs. Lena Webster is spending
Mrs. Maurice Johnson entertained
the week in Flint vialting her son. reported. The meeting for March
At the Republican caucus Satur­
will be held at Mra. Mary Kitting­ day N. H. Barber was nominated su­ 27 young people at a birthday party
Leon, and family.
honoring her daughter. Bernice.
Mra. Edith Campbell Is ill at this er's with Mra Winnie Nye and Mra. pervisor. Henry Rogers, clerk, and Saturday afternoon. Tlie afternoon
Gladys Cornell assisting her.
writing.
Otis Boulter, treasurer.
was very pleasantly spent playing
Mra. Edna Roni beck and sons of
Mr. and Mrs Allan OrlfTin spent
Triple Link Club will meet at the games and dancing after which ice
near
Hickory
Comers
spent
Bunday
Odd Fellows hall Friday. March 16
Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Harry
at Lottie ooUUter's.
Wertman of Delton.
Co-operative dinner, program and Bernice received many dainty gifts
Mrs Earl Frits and children and 'a
, business session.
The Health Club of this communi­
Us help her remember her twelfth'
The Ladles' Aid Society will meet birthday.
ty will meet Friday afternoon with Beryl Pennock went to Battle Crecc
Rsclitsr of Probata
Mrs Russell Dudley. Mus Gladys Sunday to visit relatives.
Wednesday. March 14. with Mra.
Mr. and Mn. Henry Trait visited
Saturday night fifty friends and Mlles at the parsonage at Delton.
Calms is director and speaker and
friends in their farmer neighbor­
Mr and Mrs. Wallace Bugbee at
the meetings are both very inter­ neighbors met at tlie home of Henry
&gt;Wnj Um motorist who runs esting and helpful
Houvenlr. Progressive pedro was Gem. Kansas, spent Sunday eve­ hood near Dutton. Thursday.
played and a fine time was had
ning with Mra. Jennie Norris and
filling station quite easily.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffin spent Lucy.
A well in the Imperial Valley of
penslve glassware U obtained by
California produces 60 tons of dry Thursday with Mrs Mae ShefTMaurice Hughes. Vaughn Mott adding small quantities of gold to
Globe
Ice dally.
hauser of Delton.
and Cecil Cappon went fishing Sun- the slhca.

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Kia si«i»r. guintig.1| poorlv of late, being afflicted with
of his friends came and spent,
. ily Sunday
';
ered th.I lb. ..Id dr ,CBrbuncl„
| Mr and Mra Fred Bush and chil- I Mra. Allie Kelley visited her son. [Tuesday evening, playing games.
•- dren ot Urbandale visited lur par- &gt;Elwood and family, at Kalamazoo' vocal and instrumental music and
stunts. Later a lunch was served by
Monday forenoon caller at
ento. Mr and Mrs. W. O Tobias.Sunday.
the hostess
Frank Walton and Will Mishler,6unday
homes
Ralph DeMott and sisters. Mildred ,
••
-------------------------------------spent this week with Mr. and Mra.
Mr and Mrs Harold Yoder and and Marle of Hastings spent Sun- .
wevR.
|
Edd Rice
Gordon called ot
on wv.
Mrs
Yoder's
rarmwon
"r*|day with their parents. Mr. and Mra.
Leslie Gould and family spent r M "
-tnrrwrt
unde and ount. Mr and Mrs Willi, George De Mott
mend, «t Ath™ .nd
,rOm
। s..nd.y
Kepkey of Middleville Thursday.
I[ Mrs Will Moore spent Friday and
Mr and Mrs L. A. Andrews of ।Sunday afternoon with her mother.,1
ft snendinv
Word hlu been received from Mra
. «*ld vl*&gt;nlin«
Lansing called on their aunt. Mrs. ‘ Mrs Bump. In Hastings
mis
week
in
Flint
at
tl—
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Minnie Bouck recently
| we are an
w
I we are all glad U&gt; sec Mr. and Iy.on Wchster and wife.
Miss Ruth Stutx and her nlece|i.
Mr9
Ronald
H
baek
ln Ulelr
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Mr and Mrs E Thornton of Bat-.I good time.
from Hastings called at the W. H. home h
„e BgBln
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Hoffman and
here
again
tie creek spent Sunday with Melvin ,
u-H and wife.
family and Mias Doris HofTman
Pardee home Saturday
I Mr
Mr and Mrs.
Mrs Will Meyers
Meyers of
Of De
De-­ Campbell
Thr^MMlth
Education class will I.,pent 8und“y wlth Mr “nd Mrs
Mias Beryl Heller ot Dutton was ,tro|t v^ted Mr Bnd M„ Edd New.
!|WU1 Dickson of Bedford.
a Sunday guest at the A T Eash I [&lt;&gt;n Bnd fBmdy Sunday
meet with Mrs Russell Dudley Fri­
horn*
.
..
।I Russell Mott and family of North day P M Miss Gladys Calms of I, Rev. and Mrs Fred King attended
.. vWted
...--J li
r&gt;. p0oWle
.aMIa
Frank Walton wan in Lowell on —
hU. 5bner .Mrs
Mld-wlnter council at Caledonia
business Monday.
' Carey,
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—
Sunday
crowded to
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If you are a —
lover
Rood -music
SOUTH SHULTZ
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Hrnry West .nd mother. Mrs ,come nd1 10
5C,^h°d’5
nor. Outer, ol Hiwdlnr .pent Son. ‘d»&gt;
' ‘gLftS EvcrylxKly lnvl«d_ __________
progTam w„ rma.rM.
day with Mr .nd .Airs. MU. Ash-|'&gt;»
’***&lt; Stroller.
™7,SIvTLLE.
consisting of instrumental music by
by
from Hastings
prairilvillr.
Mr and Mrs Will Monica of KaiThe cedar Creek OmeUjy Circle
JamM CaKhrop. who has been Mr and Mrs. Hook. Mr. Oswald and
•mazoo spent Wednesday with their «»&gt;
w?lh..^,7r
ulh conflncd to ?ls bcd »or t*»e last two son and Duane Perry and several
parentsJrtr and Mrs. Charley KenP* luck dinner. March 14th.
hnd Tot callcrs Bunday Rev vocal selections.

—

HAICHT NOTICE

M,“

"Pittsburgh, Pa.

$385 Gone!

ASSYRIA.

from
---- — -------infecan “llacit or tne grippe
tlnn
cA tne
tlon of
the throat.
throat.
Mra. Clella Shepard and
Mrs.
Maxine Stannard of Battle Creek
spent Sunday al the home of their
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clell
Van
«»'«» •
h»iS^ .W«„; Udo
dub. BlxeWdw
which are to the buyers advantage
which hart
were. Auken.
which
had hern
been observed
observed were.
according to J. A- Hannah, now na­
LeVant McIntyre, who received
A few friends of Mrs. Harry Garden day; Capsule friend day
tional administrator for the code
Injuries while buzzing wood, is now
and formerly poultry specialist nt Owens certainly surprised her be- with a May morning breakfast; able to be about with the aid of
jyond any doubt. Thursday noon. Book day; Annual picnic at the cot­
Michigan State College.
;
crutches.
Chicks, poults, or ducklings bought I. when they walked in wllh a pot luck tage of Mrs A. J. Mills when Mrs.
The observation of the Birthday
dinner
and
demanded
"something
C
L.
Bennett
from
Kalamazoo
gave
from sellers operating under the •
l to eat at once." at her home In Kal­ a talk on Adult Education; Welfare Week project was under discussion
code must have good quality and';
day; Club- Collect Day when eight at a recent meeting of lhe Wahanka
must be delivered as agreed Any amazoo A mast delightful afternoon
Camp
Fire Unit of Assyria Center,
papers were given each on a verse of
duagrrernenu beta-een buyer
, t,.’________
T,.d
at the home .of Bernice Jones.
and
seller about excessive losses of birds 1I ( Mr a,
‘u Mrs. Trant Humeston re--the club-CcHeet; Guest day when
John Russell has been 111 with
can be reviewed by the code admin- i turned to their home at Battle the program was given by the Cli­ Infection in his throat.
Creek Saturday afternoon after max Club: Poetry day: Pioneer day
Wth'SS
WCek
their pari
At the last meeting of the Par­
and Household day and a Christmas
party. We Teel these meetings have ent-Teacher organization of As­
of the code are classed as unfair, n‘
trnde nroctlec'
Harry Fennels was
somewhat brought to nil mutual helpfulness, a syria Center, the Boy Scouts of
niSdmVor dreepilw «&lt;u-ru.&lt;-J™
c«n.v In to better understanding ot world con­ Bellevue, under the supervision of
m..1U or th. ■utetl.utloo o, ohkk,
ShSlv ditions. and a general advancement Mr. Knickerbocker. Scout Master,
artd
help
him celebrate
birthday. ot the requirements of women’s put on the program.
tor those adrentsed as harhut ape- ■
“h
lu hlm
cclebrQtc his
hb blrthdav
Tuesday, March 13. is the date tor
clal qualities are practices which al­ Games were played after which Mr. work. Mrs. Jennie Chase gave the the Briggs church community aucare classed
ciawu as
as unrair
RoM PlcrM’ nnd Mrs Welton Brooks annual treasurer's report for Nina
so are
unfair.
-u by sick­ tlon sale. Reserve that date to atntArt fnr hntrhinc hv
,av°red Ute party with trombone Fenner, who was detained
m
sh ns i ness. closing the year's work with ^d.
UP.U.U, of
V, thirteen
AA...AW.A dollars
UVUU.A i..
PUHIIM ^t WCttl
upwards
In t«iStreas- |
ounca to pt, dorm and no Individ- |C,,MrtalnddMwltn I"”" “l“।
U4&lt;U ....»• vi.u.ie
ury. Mrs Whldby give an amusing yrong during the aero weather, and
U.1 „« b penn«..-d
,.11 Wow tcriained Mr. and Mra. Frank Chil- sketch 'some impressions of the “OIcn leatl P'P*3 have been brought
one and five-sixths ounces. The use son of North Hope Sunday
use
by
club members ' which was very Into “
“ *'
w *the
h* rise in temperature.
of large eggs for hatching is ex­
Mrs. Veda Ouy and children of
pected to improve the quality of the I Mrs, Eva Davenport returned clever. Mrs Evers read from thc Baltimore spent the week end with
chicks hatched and also It tends to home Sunday afternoon after spend- club Scrapbook giving the names of her sister. Mrs. Evangle Miller, and
pass along to pullets raised from ing a week with her daughter. Mrs. al! past presidents and some of the family. Mr. Ouy was a Sunday
outstanding events of the club
these eggs the characteristic of pro­ Wm. Pierce, of Charlotte.
Don't forget the p t A. meeting which was organized In March 1887. guest there and they returned with
ducing good-sized eggs.
him.
Mr. Hannah says, the main pur­ at thc town hall Friday evening. Tlie president. Mrs. M R. Flower, in
Initiative steps are being taken for’
March
9th.
a few well chosen words thanked thc
poses of the code are to improve the
The L. A S will meet with Mrs. members for their help and cooper­ the organization of a Boy Scout
quality of all chicks In the country'
troop at Assyria Center.
,
Harry
PenncLs
Thursday.
March
8th.
alien
during
her
term
of
office
and
and to reduce the surplus supply
Mr
and
Mrs
Harry
pcnnels
and
the
meeting
closed
by
singing
"God
Farmers alio produce quality eggs
SOUTHWEST CAkLTON.
for sale to hatchcries will benefit as daughter spent Sunday at Kalama- Be With You" Twenty-four mcmMra. Anna Buck and daughter.
bers and two guests present.
thc code presumes these egga will zoo.
Mrs. Iva French of Battle Creek
Keep In mind the church social to Ach-iali, spent Saturday evening in
be sold at a fair premium above the
Mrs.
visited her parents. Mr and Mrs be held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Battle Creek with Mr. and
open market price.
Bradfield Saturday evening, March Tate Buck and family and also at­
Mr. Hannah's office Ls located at James MacDonald Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Monica en- 17. with a Bt. Patrick supper and tended the Youths' convention while
Kansas City. Mo.
tertaincd thc following relatives program. Attorney Miles from Hol­ there. Mr. and Mrs. Tate Buck and
land friends In honor of Mr. and land will be tlie speaker. We hope daughters brought them home on
SOUTH BOWNE.
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Jess Haney Sunday. Mr. and for a go&lt;xi attendance.
Last Week's Letter
•
nun
v&gt;ruu&gt;Kiuii mviowt
ruw&gt;
mv ww*.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams, Mr.
Mrs. Wellington
Monica s«&lt;«u
and daughMbs Nina rctuivi
Fenner aprai
spent thc
week
Leslie Roush of Lansing called on ter. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Bolo. and Mr. end at her home here returning to
LaFayette Usborne and
his uncle and aunt. Mr and Mra and Mrs Loren Gordinecr of Bed- Kalamazoo Sunday afternoon for Mr*- f"?ora Eiaenhood spent Friday
Will Mishler. Saturday afternoon ford. Mr and Mra. Russel! Monte* further treatments We are glad lo' * ,,
and Mra Lyle Quimby of (
Mr and Mrs. H A. Johnson of of Kalamazoo and Mr and Mrs. report Ml-M Nina much Improved , “u ,,
?,rs- W|lll*nw and
Bowne Center. Mrs Ella Stanley of Wm. Hayward and children of Del- and hope she will fully regain her: rs. usborne called at the hospital ।
Kansas, a cousin of Mra Johnson. ton. and Mr and Mrs Lester Monica health soon.
| !*] theafternoon to see their cousin.
Mrs. Lydia Porrltt of Bowne Cen­ and son Charles of Cloverdale.
Mr nnd Mra M. Bradfield and Mra Dolly Lee. who was Injured In |
ter. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Cosariff of
Miss Mack who has been Visiting' Mr and Mra Freeman Fisk were nn automobile accident three weeks
Lowell. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Pardee, 1 Mr and Mrs. Ross Pierce tor a Kalamazoo visitors Friday.
., a
aR
“° a,?’d i?
*« not v'ry much Improved.
improved,
visited Mrs- Jennie Pardee Sunday, couple of weeks, returned to her
.
..
.1 rmu Dof,naHf?
ruu
-Mr and Mrs Albert
Johnson
ata^—
ln‘ ----------"Pending
then all except Mrs Cosgrifi attend- । .home at Hastings Sunday evening. tended the funeral of Mr. J. Sher-,
with her grandparente
ed the funeral ot their coualn. Mrs. I
wood In Plainwell Friday.
| in Grand Rapids.
M- K. Lightfoot of Grand Rapids ut
HINDS CORNERS.
I Mr Schultz and Billie stopped’ Wade Marlowe spent Saturday
Fr.e?’OrX
. o.. u
Mr and Mrs C N Tobias visited al the farm Saturday on their way * Uh his sister. Mrs. Effie EmsbergMrsspent Sunday h)s M-wr,
sUtrr Mr
MrJ l.uu Mor
crj®* HasllnRB------ C M...Benedict
..
......
i»ir W1(1
iuiu
»u&gt; -. to Detroit from Chicago.
afternoon with
Mra
ni Baotl. ,aler
.
.....
— ....
Mrs Scobey and children from, Qj1ltc “ number attended
the
•tUrnoon
with M
il tv,u
Will r^ryKurirt
cowrin ol
Ni,hvnit. Tuestay.
Lowell ..
at the -home
--------of, Mrs Jennie i1 Mr an[|
Mcn Hcndc„hW1 Welcome visited Mr. and Mrs. Bar-: “du ‘cla“ 'n
Education on
Pardee
lan
Scobey
Sunday
»faltl» TUewtay at «he home of Mra.
and sons. Mr and Mrs Floyd To­
Mr and Mra. Harold Yoder and , bias and daughter all of Kalamazoo
Mr and Mrs Vert RnbinsOn of,
Us^°n’e They, are, vc.ry
family called on Mr nnd Mrs Dan-1 and Mr and Mrs. Harold Comp of Shultz visited at the Quick home 'nleresUng and educational and dlslei Zook of E Campbel) Sunday
cusses many new and old ways at
Hastings spent Sunday with their 8undaV
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duffy..: parents. Mr and Mrs. C. N. Tobias
-----preventing and curing diseases.
daughter. Nora Ann. and the Mls.se&gt; In honor of their mother s natal day
CEDAR CREEK.
Miss Anna Mae Pew of HasUngs
Hastings
Beulah and Mary Cramer of Grand
Mr, Bernice A.«ln e, lhe Doud;*1'"’ S“",d” “Wl «l&gt;i OrW&gt;.
Mr nnd Mra George Colvin and
Rapids spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mra. Sam Colvin of Has­ district spent Friday night and Sat- ,• Buck.‘
their parents. Mr and Mra H. A. tings and Mr and Mra Carl Lnfay- urday with Marie. Josephine and [ Mr. and Mra. Frank Shriber and
Cramer, and family Adrian Cramer jIctte and children of Welcome Cordaughter. Hazel, and Mr. and Mra.
Rnrr-.' nr.., enn an*n&gt;
returned to lhe city with them nnd i| ners spent Sunday wllh their daugh- HNfehiT Campbell and family are ■ I
expects to remain all week.
_____J_^Donley_of_Hastings.
j ter and sister. Mr and Mra Warren planning on moving near Hastings,
We extend our sympathy to Mr.I.
.
DURFEE.
’Brogan and family: nnd celebrated1 in the near future
and Mrs. W. W Boughner ot Free­ little Robert s birthday
' The community club Friday night
—
. .. .
....
.
port at lhe death of their infant
Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Colvin and
well .Hended. A Shod cupper. . |
'son. Richard Ixc.
... , .
. enuuren
time nnd the talk, given by p.
..ni
“?d Mrschildren oi
of Hn-suutc
Ha-stlngs vaiwu
visited hts i&gt;»»sis- |Ki&gt;od
.
Mil u A™*1"”2!
La Verne Blough nnd lady friend lef Mr (|nd Mr^ warren Brogan. I Mr Ketcham, were enjoyed by all
'i nf
mvMI were Qunrtav
of T
Lowell
Sunday miextx
guests or
of tne
the Saturday
who were present. *
14 Ewyone come. Pol
| former’s parents. Mr and Mrs. An­
Mr ana
and Mra
Mrs Lyle
uyie -looms
Tobins snu
nnd miu
son
Ury Bergman and wife attended
.
;
~t.iwi.rt w.
'?!
Crwefc viaura ina
ni» WJJe,.
-.he golden
widen weaaing
wedding ot
ot ms
hl. sutler,
drier. iL.“ShK^5Jj
ot uattie urecK
wu«..c., lne

&amp;,&gt;

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

■day at Orleans. They caught sev­
enteen good sized fish.
,
Tlie p. T. A. meeting Friday night
was well attended and much en­
joyed.

14'4-I.b.

PILLSBURY FLOUR
BULK OATS (
•r KIRK'S FLAKE SOAP
P&amp;G
PANCAKE FLOUR
PEANUT BUTTER
CHIPSO FLAKES or GRANULES

♦jf.OS

10 — 29‘
12 —29'
5i9c

2

20=

2 Pkn-27c

NOTE: No Sales Tax Collected on Feeds Sold To Farmers Rais­
ing Their Chickens Foe Marketing Purposes!

Scratch Feed
Egg Mash
**
Baby Chick Feed -Browing Mash
,u*
Starting Mash
,M u ■**
Dairy Feed
,w Lb BOyster Feed

$149
$169
$189
$189
$198
$115

79®

SODAS or
GRAHAMS

2£I9‘
CRACKERS
Gelatin Dessert
SPARKLE
Chocolate Padding
4‘" 18c
Doaen 12C
DOUGHNUTS
Sugared
Doten 1QC
HOT CROSS BUNS
6 19*2
AJAX SOAP
2
25c
WHEAT THINSIES
LA CHOY
1U.VK LABEL
SALADA TEA
^37=
«.19c
8 O’CLOCK COFFEE
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

8'b. 35c
4 lb.. 19c
15c
33c

ORANGES FT-rta. s~ai.
BANANAS
CAULIFLOWER
POTATOES Idabo Bakers
Strawberries

IN

OUR

STEAK

Tomatoes

MEAT

Celery

MARKETS

N-

BEEF TO BOIL
BEEF TENDERLOIN

,b 10c
IE. 6c
it. 23c

BEEF ROASTS ck k - ^ 10c
BACON, Slab
Machine Sliced

ib. 15c
2 ib.. 35c

LARD wu?. «ri?LjB'od‘kX°u 3

25c

DILL PICKLES Larg« j«ky, dos. 23c

MINCE MEAT

HAMBURG.^:
SALMON « Hat. v-i
HERRING F.~&gt;. fe-w,

CHICKENS

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3 -25c
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                  <text>SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MARCH 14, 1934

PAGES lto8

YOUNG D|“OCR 0TfSf.)CERS GOOD MEN NAMED
^602
V1LUE OF INOIVID- HooverDam Is A Gigantic
’INFLUENCE OF
Structure 729 Feet High
Well Attended Meeting Held
the E. R. Campbell auc­
illL INSTRUCTION
I THE RURAL PRESS at the Court House
ORCTYDFFCES tionInsale
adv on page 11, the

TEACHERS HEARD DR.
WASHBURNE HERE ON
MONDAY

R. Cook Tells Interestingly
of His Recent Visit There
W.

PROF. BRUMM TOLD OF
IMPENDING ECONOMIC
CHANGES

Friday Night

CAUCU8ES NOT SO WELL date of the sale ia printed

PUBLIC INVITED TQ :
At the court bouse or. Friday
ATTENDED AS THEY
night a Young Democratic Club was
[March 5. That date is wrong. HIM AT BROTHERHOOD
organized, with Democrats from
In a letter received lart week from of the way. At one time we must
SHOULD
BE
MEETING
the Junior publisher of the Banner.
"
. ...
. — going
....
-----various parts of the county attend- I
It should be Wednesday,
have coasted
15 or
20 miles,
jing.
iW'
Cook, then in Los Angeles, he down from a mountain.
MADE vwiivtei
SURVEY vi
OR
March 21. Please notice the TO DISCUSS CON­
i Officers elected were: Robert Van- ELECTION TO BE HELD
Far out in the desert we passed a SAYS COUNTRY EDITORS
siCDiTC fiC QYCTCM toldofavisit to the Hoover dam. We
MtrilloJUr
ST
o
I
Em
।are
passing
that
port
of
the
letter
derveen.
Middleville,
chairman;
Mrs.
|
mCfillo Ur OIOICIVliare
gold mine that was in operation, ro
.
FORM PUBLIC IDEALS Jack O'Connor. Hastings, vice­
ON MONDAY, APRIL 2 correct date*.
DITIONS IN RUSSIA
tn our readers. Mr. and Mrs. It must at least be paying expenses.
Oitea Three Reasons wuWhy 0,1
Cook
Mr and Mra David French. Waler Is the Important thing 'all
chairman; Robert O'Connor, secre- ’
,
Old Time Recitation Is the latter
' being the daughter
. .
Hinman and Chas. I The Banner regretn thia Is Recognised Authority oti
of. ..
Mr. through California. Thousands and Journalists MUSI Accommo- tary; Kenneth Babcock, treasurer. Uhaa.
Committeemen ore: Robert SchlUe‘
—
and Mrs. Cook, and Mr. and Mrs. tlrauiands of these desert acres date Themselves
to
Present
error
and
hopes
this
notice
Leonard Head Their
Not Practical
man. Charles Annable." Bernard Fl-;
Economic Subjects—Fred •
French'* daughter. Elizabeth, drov. would become very productive if wa­
Attitudes and Conditions
The teachers of the Barry coun-'to the Hoover dam on Saturday, ter could be brought to them. We
field and Kirk Foreman. Hastings;
Tickets for Mayor
herein will correct it.
Smith Heads Squad
ty schools were Indeed fortunate in March 3. from Lob Angeles. The dis- passed several places that looked ex­
in his address on "Rural Progress Jack Elliston, Maple Grove; Russell z The city caucuses were not large­
The next meeting of the Hasting*
Publishers Banner.
securing Dr. Carleton Washburne, tance covered was 330 miles. They actly like • lake*. When we got to Day" at the Western State Teachers' Buehler. Tbornapple; Floyd Aspin- ly attended. We hope this is not
superintendent of schools at Win- 'stayed Saturday night at the Apache them they became Just vast stretch­ College at Kalamaroo on March 2. al). Carlton and Mahion Strickland, due to the fact that there Is a de­
public.
The address will be giv
netka. Illinois, for the afternoon and Hotel in Las Vegas. Nevada, a few es of pure white sand, It is not dif­ John L. Brumm. Professor of Jour­ Castleton.
clining Interest in city affairs. That [
in the church auditorium and t
Glen Allway pf Allegan was pres­ surely ought not to be true.
evening of March 12 Dr Wash- miles from the dam. He wrote as ficult to Imagine how easy It would nalism at the University of Michi­
public, as well a* the member*
burne is one of the pioneers in ad- follows:
be for some struggling proapector. gan. spoke of impending economic ent and gave a talk of Interest to
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
the Brotherhood and their wtv
voeatlng the method of Individual
The journey
Journey to the dam through choking for a good drink of water. .changes to which journalism. t»th all assembled.
The democratic city
are caucus
urged towas
attend. It wa* felt It
Instruction in the public schools. I the desert was a mr»i interesting to be deceived by the appearance of city and rural, must accommodate
held Monday evening. The choices
this meeting should be thrown op
With the help of his teachers he one. Hie road 1* paved all the way these "lakes." We didn't no into Itself. His theme was "The Country
[were as follows:
to everybody, because of the InU
ha* written books and devised self- over the mountains and through the Death Valley, but passed by the road Editor and HU Community" He
| Mayor. Charles Leonard.
r, ...
*Instructive
* ” “ ~ materials
for use in. canyon of the Colorado, except one that leads down into It.
I Treasurer. Walter Wallace.
paid a fine tribute to what had been
and because of the reputation of tlu
teaching reading,
idlno nrithmctlr
arithmetic, snell-'
spell-' fourteen-mile detour as we neared
We drove from Las Vegas to the accomplished by the rural press of
[ Board of Review. John Wooton.
ALL BOYS AND GIRLS IN speaker.
Ing and grammar.
dam Sunday morning, t distance of the state and country. He mentioned
[ Supervisor. 1st and 4th wards. Jo­
No member of the Brotherhood
CITY ELIGIBLE TO
For the past five years the public nothing like it is there in the sum­ about 30 niile* We hired a guider an the differences in attitude toward
seph DeRulter.
schools of Hastings have been using mer time, when 130 and 140 degrees engineer on the project who didn't their communities of city and rural
Supervisor,
2d and 3d wards. L. R.it possible to attend, should
COMPETE
Dr. Washburne* books and mater­ are not uncommon. It is practically happen to be at work that day. and Journals. Briefly, the rural editor
Glasgow
this meeting next Monday i
ial* in reading, spelling and arith- all desert afte^ you leave Barstow, were therefore permitted to drive knows his community; has a per­ INVESTS 175,000 IN THAT
Tlie democratic ward caucuses
tnellc. adapting It to*the needs of with occasionally a hut off at one our car down to the former bottom sonal touch and a feeling of neigh­
were held last evening, but only one LOCAL MERCHANTS TO
BANK S PREFERRED
O Hall, of Albion College. Dr. Hall
the children In Hostings.
side, possibly occupied by tome pros­ of the river and view the dam from borliness for its people. The city­
nomination was made at the cau­
' recently spent a considerable time
GIVE
PljlZE
AWARDS
Dr. Washburne spent the first pector. OH station* are located every below, besides seeing it from several paper. especially in the larger cities,
STOCK
cuses. In the. second ward Fred
in Russia, making a first-hand topart of the afternoon visiting the few miles along the route. Despite observation points above.
Pleraon was named for alderman.
is apt to be a thing apart from the
various elementary grades in the the warmth. David kept his car up
Like the Grand Canyon of the ,community, so far as a personal
(The Democratic City Committee Bird Houae Builder, to Hold country. He will discuss “ A”*
SHOWS CONFIDENCE IN
Central building, observing the use I to 60 and 70 miles an hour most
(Continued on page six)
will meet this evening to name can­
touch Is concerned
[great human experiment.
Exhibition
at
Health
Unit
of his individual instruction mater-1
The country editor, he said, has a
BANK’S SOUNDNESS ' didates for aldermen in the first.
pose of which Is to benefit ■
lai by the children in reading, spell­
third and fourth wards.
splendid opportunity to advance the
on Same Date
IS itSni'iS
Ing and arithmetic. After school. Dr.'
Interests of his community. His Same Policy Carried Out in , REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
A city-wide kite contest for boys I opportunity in life. A keen ol
Washburne met all the Elementary.
The republican city caucus was and girls will be held at the Has- i er. Dr. Hall will give bis bert
I POSTAL SERVICE HERE zonal responsibility, for earnest
Junior and Senior High school
Big City Banka—Is Done
held last evening and the following ..
—
.
a
.. -w_a
merit ■■ fn tK*
~
r-lk
.ting* Country Club on Saturday ment as to the success or
teachers for a roundtable discussion I
nominations were made:
leadership, and he has not opened
to Help Business
morning. April 21. A number of thia Russian experiment.
of specific problems that have arisen
Plan Worked Out to Make In- ।his column* to the grosser tilings of
Mayor. Charles Hinman.
in the use of this material in Has- [
Unde Sara is now a partner in
Treasurer. E. L. Sentz.
I prizes
r* ***•“. will be awarded, based on flylife which harm hi* neighbors.
conveniences
as
Small
Board
tings. Several puzzling points were,
ooaru of
oi Review.
rsevicw, Henry
rsenry Wellman.
nciunsn •- ln&lt;f r . /• *orkI»wl*hlP' originall..7— .
"Thus '.he kindly country editor tlx- Hastings City Bank.
—_____ ■
___ ■ 111,
...wards.
___ 1 tv &gt;nt
artiHln
oratArar eta.
___ _ ______
. - doubt
. ... our
.. ______
..
1st and
'X itMlon
? &lt;'“*»■
J«OT»U°n..ete.
readers have
no- ii Supert'lsor.
clarified, and many helpful sugges*ks Possible
of yesterday—a man without
boast- _[ No
lions for further use were given. Dr. FOUND PLENTY OF EVI­
neighgovernment, through Clyde Wilcox.
, Judgment will be made according
literary gifts, but a Egood
* —
*-^ 1 it,ced t,lat
As a result of the emergency ed
'
Washburne feels that this matertai
“
en
dowed
!
^e
R.
P.
C
.
is
investing
huge
sums
1
Supervisor.
2d
and
3d
wards.
Mrs.
’
following
age
group*:
economy measures that the Post Ibur and a loyal friend.
DENCE OF ILLEGAL
first. A civilisation which prt
can still be Improved upon, and he
1 tender 1
nioney
to strengthen
the•-position
| Seven to Eleven year* Inclusive—
--- -- —
----------——-r Llbble Ashalter.
Office Department has found neces­ with a sense of humor. » av«.»uc&gt; । of- the
BALES
banks o'
of this
For
The Republican ward
caucuses
One flr8t Prise,
prizes. multi-millionaire* and pauj
and his teachers are continually
8«x&gt; deal
deal or
«1 quiet courtour- &gt;“
■&gt;&lt;
U&gt;'' country.
country.
• ‘
j- POT
»«&gt;u
chulum-o . ----- ----- tnn
------- two
- ' - second
sary to adopt In order to complete :heartt and a good
.....
.
..............................
nnnn
nf kite,
IrU*working on Ils Improvement, but
age has had&lt;...much
to do with the.k'instance,
recently
were held
Monday
night
at which one
prize for open
type of
j i.
Instance,
reeentlvthetheChase
Chaseand
and
the present fiscal year ending June development
.
believe Is either Christian or wo
Kites
by
boys
frotw
12
to
of
his
community.
We
|
City
National
banks
each
rold
to
the
the
following
nominations
were
K,tM
made
bv
bova
fro,ff
12
he stated that result* obtained by
■ 30th. 1934. without creating a drfi- ।are asking ourselves whether the 1£• C-. and received cash for it. made:
14 years of age. Inclusive, will be while. He believe* that this ca
standardized teats prove that Indi­ THE FIVE MEN ADMIT
cit. the Hostings post office will bo
I awarded one first prize for each of tion ought to be changed for
vidual instruction Is superior to
First ward,
Haven.
■ --------------------Arthur ”
------THEIR
VIOLATIONS
obliged to curtail somewhat it* city new demands of the changing times
I the following classifications: Air­ better.
any other method of Instruction—
National
Bank
‘
" 11
"" nof i Second ward, James Langston.
delivery service. Due to the ruling will bring a different kind of Jour- , The“ Continental
Dr. Hall is In demand througl
plane or common type, man kites,
and that his material is superior to
that all postal employees, with the nalism to rural communities and Chicago has also sold 450.000.000; Third ward. Harry Miller.
any other material yet published for Judge McPeek Accepts Their
aw...
-«M.
«...
w.u.^1.
box kites, bird or butterfly kite#,
preferred
stock
and
the
First
Na,
Fourth
ward.
Earl
Coleman.
exception of rural carriers, will be the smaller cities.
-------- ---—We think anyone who reads these multiple cell kites, other* not class­ gatherings where cconomjc to
handling this kind of instruction
Pleas—Will Sentence
furloughed without pay for four, "Thanks to the automobile, paved t tonal of Chicago 425.000.000 of
ere to be discussed. It will be • pt
In lite evening, his address was
stock.
to
the
R.
F.
C.
Grand
Rapids,
list*
will
see
that
our
city
governI
*
fl
c&lt;i....
(Continued on page s!x»
dajT* during the remainder of the
Battle creek
creek and
and Detroit
Detroit banks
banks have
have ment
ment will
will' be
be TrTgood
hands." ’ The
The &lt;I Boys over
over fifteen year*
yean of
of age
age will
will
hear 11,111 next Ufln
Them Later
open to the public. He gave a gen-1
Battle
in good hands.
City and county officers made a fiscal year, the city carriers will be
eral survey of the individual system
-----------------men named for the Important of-1* awarded prizes according to the
.
lay off one day a month. LEGION POST TO OB­
i considerable cleanup onobliged
liquor to
law
Hrt—« by
Kv both parties are qualified same
of Instruction.
The aim of the government In flees
jiame classifications.
classifications,
The
local
postal
authorities
have
ar
­
SPOTU1
prtx™
tor
the
“•
For the last twenty-five years It violators on Saturday
There had
investments is to make more and interested in city affair*.
tn
SERVE BIRTHDAY these
kite and the largest flying kite will;
111 char«®
Smith a- &lt;
has been known that mental ability, been an Increasing number of re- ranged Ute curtailment of city de­
cash available for business. Thou-----dlffers in individuals. However, lit- ports of Intoxication and evidence livery service so a* to cause the
sands
of
other
banks
have
been
following members: Hugh
tie use Itos been made of this'that something very much stronger least possible Inconvenience. Tues­ Original Signers of Charter examined, with a view of the sale STREAMS WHERE SPEAR­
Warren Roush. Gershum Ber
knowledge in adapting Instruction than 3J beer was being told in Has­ day being generally the quietest day I- to Be Honor Guest
Guests at 1 of preferred stock to the R. P. C-.
ING IS PERMITTED"I*,,
I The contest is open to all boys Henry । Sheldon, Albert E
te the ability of the child.
■ tings. While bootlegging is sup­ of the week in the local office, that
in order that such bayks may there­
Stanley] Stauffer. Alcid E
t h Is i posed to be a thing of the p^st.
past, aft- day
&lt;My has
nas been
peen selected
selected for
tor the
tne Tlty
Tity /. /
Joint Meeting8
Dr. Washburne illustrated this
and girls of the city of Hastings. Wlnstoft Sheffield. J. M. T*
Improve their cash position, so
by It
need for adaptation to Individual: er the Eighteenth Amendment was carriers to lay off. a nail day at ai.., On Thursday
Thursdav evenin*.
N
evening. March 16. |hey
•' f can be more ...
liberal In accom- On Some Streams Spearing Contestants must be on the field Edwin Traver and Clarence i
ability by the following example:*!
It was quite evident thati
U"ul July *',£«“•
•U1/U
with their entries. This Is the sec­
'the American Legion and Auxiliary | modatlng their patrons In order to
With
Lights
Is
Lawful
No teacher would put an average Illegal selling of hard liquor was be- I J* no afternoon deliveries or collec/will
’ w observe the fifteenth birthday j aid business recovery.
ond annual event of it* kind. Last
mg carried on here. The officers Hons m Hastings on the second and anniversary of the organization of
second grade child, third grade Ing
—Others Not
DEPOSITORS SHOULD '
It Is possibly needless to explain
child, fourth grade child, fifth. kept careful watch, kept their own fourth Tuesdays of the month the Legion by holding a Joint meet­ tlxat before the government, through
entries even though the contest was
GET DIVIDE*
grade child and sixth grade child all, counsels, and did not advertise what There will be no curtailment of ing at the rooms on So. Church St. the R F. O-. will make an invest­
vation officer George Sumner, we held on short notice. This year
together in a fourth grade, and ex- they were doing, but quietly gnth- service on rural routes.
The program, ns outlined in the ment In any bank it will satisfy It­
with more titan a month's advance
pect each one to do the fourth I ered the necessary evidence. SaturThe increase. In bujlntw. exper- Legion TOS
axme. wu,
» °&gt; «■«
magazine,
will at
be .onoaeu
followed TO,
self fully OT
of .OT
its TO..U..™,
soundness. ..
It .TO.!
first i 1’*"
Many Have Not Settled
lanced
last
year
by
the
local
P~t
J,
A
,
makes
■
rlttia
.xxmlnxtlon
M
I
streams
In
'hl.
emintx
wbere
.nd
grade work with equal ability. Yet day search warrants were issued
number and variety of creations is
counts at Hastings Na- |
continued ..r.
up to date,
date and
ortgin„| ,1g,the Charter bank’s u«U unde s»m |«IU not,
"ST?* J
this Is essentially what Is being done and four homes were raided, in office has eonUnued
expected to be larger than ever
In schools, not only In Michigan but i three of which liquor In considerable the enforced layoff of employees Is and reminiscences of the early his­ invest if the prospects are not good ** Permitted from March 1 to May
The committee tn charge of thl*
tional Bank
going to make it difficult to handle • tory of the Post given. War songs that he will receive the interest on ।,sall over the United States. In any quantities was found.
,
,
event is R. K. Hurd, chairman: Dr.
»&gt;' loltowlnj rtreun. U UJ... M. R. Kinde, Sterling Rogers. Hugh
fourth grade there ta this wide var-I1 As
*-----------a result
“ of
*' **
the
------raids
'■* **
Harry
-----------and
-* the malls. But a schedule has been will be sung and »n addres given Ure orelrrrM dock he buys H. .Iso ,
Hastings National Bank, stated tolatlon of ability, ranging from sec-,
I Howard Dickinson.
w_
George Poet. worked out which It Is believed will ’ by Rev. M E. Hoyt of Nashville, must have sound rearou tor b«- [durtns th. pretod Riley and T. 8. K. Held.
ond grade level to sixth grade level William Allen and Glen Baum, all result In handling all outgoing mail , who served as Post Chaplain for lieving in the safety of the principal, m?,,lt??n&lt;^' 10 .spcar w*,,1
A Bird House contest, open to all
(Continued on page five.
1a
?n™d“«a creek. Waboscon boys and girls tn the county, will be tors of the Hartings National
of ability.
In schools where no i of this city, were arrested and
&gt;
r
e t
k two
IWO years. His
,lla subject will
w&gt;*« be
««• "The
“I
notice is taken of Individual ability.1 brought to jail on Saturday. They
In addition to enforced furloughs History of the American Legion "
creek; Hlghbank creek; Mud creek. held on the same day. There will
dividend and the 60 per cent
without
pay
by
all
employees,
the
■
■
I
from
the
south
line
of
section
3.
every child of fourth grade age Is' appeared before Justice Matthews
-- —
_r . - \ - „” —;
Commander Albert Craig wUl
be two age groups; one up to four­
| Castleton township; Fall crook; teen years of age and the second dend of their deposit, that was i
expected to do fourth grade work. | on
~ Monday,
"*—■*—
—
*—■* examination
'—“
recent
of Poatmaster
General
0[)en me
tjle meeung
meeting anu
unj wui
win lum
turn me
the GLEE CLUBS TO
waived
.------ ruling
7--------------„------—— . open
Junnl’’A. FATtey
«IU i«
!or_&gt;W
AM- m„tlng ov
„ ,o j,. n„t comm.nParley calls
IM- &lt;1Uovcr
comman.
Butler creek; Messer brook; Tim­ fourteen years and over. All houses available December ». 1833.
and If he cannot meet this standard and were bound over to the circuit J.m«
It Is the duty of the roeelv
PRESENT
CONCERT
„ A
L_„ Bro
„,
berline creek; Scobey creek; Duncan must be at Seoul headquarters in
he Is branded as a FAILURE
court in the penal sum of 4500 each. continuance of all .actions until d■«.
A., Ly»n
Brown
A large
Isrp^JlrthrUy
he.nn, 15
IS
. creek; Kurtz creek; flaw, creek the Health Unit office bv nine
Another point brought out by Dr As they were unable to give bonds alter July I. Allowances tor tli«, A
birthday cate
cake bearing
Depositors who have
Washburne was that the old idea of they are still boarding with
the employnseru o' substitutes and alls-1 candles Is to be presented by Mrs. W. S. T. C. Musical Organi- from Bassett lake to the river; o’clock. April 21, for final judgment. possible.
received the fund# now avail
creek from the Orange- Prizes for the best houae of each
the "Recitation*' must go. The reci­ sheriff. We understand that each lllary service will be restricted to Donald Smelter, president o' the
zAtions Coming on Fri­ I Orangeville
emeraenrv ranulromanta
.__ ,,,__ . to...the-S-s__a
_____ of
requirement*.
Auxiliary,
original signer*
vllle village millpond to Oun river. type will be awarded according to should call at the bank without
charge lodged emergency
tation is supposed to have three ob­ has admitted the vmmw
against
him
of
selling
intoxicating
!
To
the
general
public
thl*
ruling
charter
who
are
present.
day
Night,
March
16
1
In
the
following
streams
it
will
be
jectives. First—in theory, it is a test- HKuiiLsi. mm oi scuuig munucaung
charter who arc present.
•
age group. The following type* may
.n.. x-k...
.1. k.
—jt.. wilt
....
.
liquor Illegally.
They could
hardly
wl&gt;&gt; n*t,irallv
naturally maan
mean tlrlla
little, av-am
except «
a; —
The original
signers who
are exj. lawful from March 1 to May 15 to be entered: Martin house. Bluebird
&lt;Continued on page six)
Plans have been made by the Hasdo anything eUe because of the alight
abridgment
of city
delivery
netted LU
to ULLTIIU
attend Ul
or 0CIIU
send KLCTUU&lt;fl
greetings Ungs Teachers' Club to entertain
zi'spear without
a light,----------which----------would house. Wren house, colony house, funds should be used to help
—
—................
.... ' ----'
----------- -----------Burr Van Houten. Alma; Lewis the Western State Teachers' Col- mean in the day lime: Little Thorn- open class on special design.
amount of evidence the officer* had *7^*' br&lt;™hJCh n u hOped 2? one I
posited In ths bank.
1 accumulated
will be seriously Inconvenienced, but Blsiiop. Lake Odessa: William Me- lege
combined glee dubs after the*apple river; Glass creek; down
1
Knight. Wilmette. Ill.; M Vere MU- Iconcert which is to be presented in 'stream from the south line of sec­ METHODIST “FAMILY NIGHT."
Thl* successful movement on the
part of the city and county officers a decided cut In pay, involving post] ler, Chicago; Walter Phelps. De- , the Central school auditorium at Uon 29. RuUand township; Cedar
Next Wednesday evening will be
master,- assistant
postmaster,
clerk.4
'
tight
o'clock
Friday
evening,
March
,
creek,
downstream
from
the
Cedar
evidences
their
purpose
to
put
a
trolt;
Ralph
Wood.
Alma;
R.
V.l,
- - ------------ • --------T -• v»», ivupu nwu,
«». &lt;.p(ui uvwc* rTUiay evciiiiia, mbilii
observed as Family Night at the
FRED L NEWLAND.
cbJsta11*! employee^ Tanner. Lansing; Harry
Miller. J6. There are
approximately sixty creek millpond; Auguste creek to the Methodist church. All the members completed in a very few mini
‘
Fred L Newland has Bedded to stop to liquor law violations. In this
It should be clearly undent
... ...e combined glee clubs |county
line; Johnston creek In Irv- of the church and congregation and
1
quit the farm and move bock to they deserve the support of every While the regular pay of rural car-t David Goodyear. Roy Hubbard and members In the
iicrs will
win not
not. be
oc cut there
mere U
is a s'
riers
21 Robert Brown. Hastings.
and music low
. .
. Ing township; Deep lake outlet friends are invited. Pot luck sup­ course, that thl* only affect*
lovers 'have acclaimed
Arizona; so he will itold an auction law abiding citizen of this city and | cent decrease In their equipment al­
---------------------------------------- --------------- —-best downstream from Turner lake to per will be served under the dlrec- ton who have not received
Following the program, the ladiea the organization as one of the
vale on what is known as the New­ county.
dend.
The five men were brought be- I towancc.
lowance, and the department's re
re-­ will serve refreshments. All mem­ in the state.
Bassett lake.
/
land farm In Rutland township,
The Thornapple river is closed to little later in the evening, upstairs
With Harper Majbee as director,
nine miles southwest of Hastings on fore Judge McPeek yesterday after- I cent ruling in tl)6 interest of econ- bers of both Poet and Unit are
noon. They admitted their guilt I omy Is going to mean approximately
the audience is assured of an ex­ Jacklight spearing from the Eaton In the church, there will be held a NEW FIRM HAS
Section 32. or 2 1-2 mles west and Their pleas were accepted, and they [41.217.50 taken out of the pockets of urged to attend Thursday night.
county
line
down
to
the
Nashville
ceptional program. Ticket* may be
Dramatic Festival, given by the Ep­
one-half mile south of the Good will be sentenced later.
BEEN ORGANIZED
[local postal employees alone. This
purchased at the High school for dam; also from Thornapple lake worth League, at which time three
Will church. Henry Flannery will be
1 measure will mean a saving of many IMPORTANT MEETING
ten cents, but the admission price down to the county farm bridge; al­ one-act plays will bq presented. This
the auctioneer. There Is a fine offer­
from the outlet ot Bassett creek should make a very interesting Factory Clearance Fumftnrt
' million*
to the
ing: Three horses, 7 cows. 7 shoals, REREGISTRATION
iiliiluio । ba i tun OF
uf
taklng
thepost office
M gdepartwho|fc
OF CENTRAL P. T. A. will be 15 cents at the box office so
into the river to the Middleville night.
Friday night.
some chickens, quantity of hay.
Company Opens Store
THE UNEMPLOYED 11 docsn■» s**-m very consistent for । An
Ar Important meeting of the Cen­
Following I* the tentative program dam.
grain and fodder, a long list of good
------------- the government to ask Individual | tra|
25e SUPPER.
on Saturday
We are sure that fishermen will
tral P. T. A. will be held next Wed­ to be rendered:
farm tools and a lot of household
The
U.
B.
Ladles'
Aid
will
serve
Must
Report
at
Sfervice
Ofcorporation
employers
to
tnt
’
appreciate
having
this
list.
We
sugAn important atmounsetnofii apBeautiful Saviour—Christiansen.
goods See the announcement on
nesday, March 21. in Central audl.
.
_ . _ .
rrfiaca*
aiKlla IH.
25c supper at church Wed. March 21
Glory to God—Luvaas.
another page.
fice On Or Before Sat­
1
u» pax ol iu
o.ctek Miowin,
tiretlon
fer to It easily. They had better fol­ from 5 to 7.—Adv.
The Factory Clearance
Jesu. Priceless Treasure—Bach.
employees.
urday, March* 2 4
ammo,™..
o[ oClcer,
-IU be a UUc by
Send Forth Tity SplriU-Scheutky. low the list carefully, because visits
BIRNEY McINTYRE EST.
DANCE.
from the Conservation Officer arc
The Choir.
Mr*. Lydia Ann Lynde, who will
To close the estate of the late Bir­
DeVon Putnam, who is In charge
apt to be not. only unpleasant but
Welcome Grange hall Fri. night.
O Bone Jesu—Palestrina.
। continue her excellent aeries on
ney McIntyre, an auction sale will of the National Employment Serv­ IMPORTANT CHANGE IN
also expensive
Waves—Ferrari.
be held at his farm home, three ice. with offices In the Withey build­
Child Training.
HOME LOAN SET-UP
The Shepherdess—Robertson.
miles northeast of Hastings on M­ ing, has received word from Wash­
Glanina Mia—Priml.
•
43 Henry Flannery will be the auc­ ington that will be of interest to
------- —
EVERY DEALER INVITED.
Archie McDonald of the Ba:ry| Grocerymen and meat dealers of
Women’s Voices.
tioneer. There is a good list of prop­ all those who have registered for
furniture
Give Ear Unto—Arkadelt.
erty—a work horse, several good work of any kind with this agency. County Home Owners Loan com-, the counties of Kalamazoo. Berrien
The order state* that a ne4v reg­ mlttee attended * meeting of rep- Cam. st. Joseph. Allegan, Barry,
Hall. Thou Star Resplendent—
Jersey cows and heifers, some other
cattle, some sows due to farrow this istration must be made of the un­ resentatives from Barry. Allegan Calhoun. Branch and Van Buren Grieg.
month, several good farm tools, a employed us no many have now se­ and Ionia counties in Grand Rapids ,re to hold a meeting 11. Kalamazoo
The Star—Rogen.
Men's Voices.
quantity of hay and grain, some cured permanent work and the list yesterday to discuss new plans that on Tuesday. March 20. at eight P
splendid buys.
Steal Away—Fisher.
household goods and other articles of all who are now available for had been worked out whereby the M, m the Lincoln school, on North
Barry,
attorney* will be able to close the Burdick street, for the purpose of
The adv. elsewhere In this issue jobs is very uncertain.
Chlllun Come on Home—Noble
loans. This meeting was to the n«- elcctlng a representative ‘from each
gives the particulars.
Mr Putnam asiu&gt; that all those
Caln.
ditton* which they wiM
a ■ch0°1 ot iMtrucUon for of these tour divisions of the In­
The Choir.
who wish work with the CWA. PWA
" representatives.
dustry. namely:
or any other kind of employment, the Home ’Loan
Battle of Jericho—Bartholomew.
Township caucuses have been held Treat , Will Ellis: Highway Oommr..
Having rented
his---------farm.- "A. *N. either
You will
come &gt;U
in person or write U&gt;
or
j Independent retailor.
Jolly Rogers—Candish.
throughout the county with the fol­
--.7...
....
---«••••» VMU1C
Williams will have an 'auction sale, telephone him so a complete re-reg- TOWNflHIF TREASURERS
Mott;
Justice,
John
Birman;
Om1l Independent
wholesaler.
Old
King
Cole
—
Forsythe.
lowing
nominations
for
township
of
­
Indtpendent
the
on his farm 4 1-2 miles south of: IstraUon may be made,
die final
MAKING SETTLEMENTS.
Men's Voice*.
ficers. the spring election to be held seer. Kenneth Garrett
Retailer-owned wholesaler.
Hastings on M-37 Henry Flannery date being March 24. The card*
Irish Fantasy, arranged and cos­ on Monday. April 2:
Republican— Supervisor. Ralph
Voluntary group.
wUl cry this sale offering about 100 of all who do not re-register will county have begun to make their
Assyria. Republican — Supervisor, Striker; Clerk. Orley Fisher; Trea*.
The representatives elected will tumed by the Women's Glee Club,
head of breeding ewes and a pure- be placed in The toacUve file
settlements with the county treas­ form the Code Authority Board of directed by Dorothea Sage Snyder.
William Strain; Clerk, Albert Jones; Harold Stanton: Highway Commr..
bred Guernsey bull. Readfull par- j At the present time there are 1912 urer. This work will probably not be the Tenth District al Michigan,
Without a Bong—Youmans.
Tress. Walter Stanton; Highway Floyd Garrison; Bd. of Review,
tlcular* on another page
of this name* on Mr Putnam's list but finished before, th* end of next week which cover* the above counties.
The Mlther Heart (Scotch Mother Commr.. Olen Puffoaff; Bd. of Re­ Cileries Van Vranken; Justice. Ro­
paper.
some of these now have
steady
view. Frank Bhroder; Justice. El­ bert Bryans; Overseer, William
Mr. M. Raster, of Kalamoaoo, is to Bongi-Stickles.
* u naMWRKi i
•
: '^Ork AU those who are (lea*rous of tabulated. County Treasurer Maus be the chairman of the meeting and
/G
Nlchavo! Ruslan word meaning mer Wiles; Justice to fill vacancy. Cruttenden.
will give us the figures.
■'Nothing
Matters"—Mana-Zucca.
Barry. Republican — Vupecrihar,
Clare Holder
he urges all merchant* of the above
Maurice Glosor.
Independent — Supervisor. Prank Morse Backus; Clerk. Vernotr'YrbbR R. Campbell will have an auc-[
777 &lt;“****“*•
AG. DEPARTMENT
The Three
Cavaliers — Russian
GIVES FREE SERVICE
______________
Folk Song.
Bernard Tasker; justice, full term. Highway Commr- Mason
of ' Cedar Creek on Wednesday,, Hastings Chapter No. 7 O. I. R
The Agriculture Department of
MOOSE LODGE,
Little Duck in the Meadow—Rus­ Myron Tuckerman; Justice, vacan­
March 21. Henry Flannery will stated meeting will be held on Tu*«- the High school is giving the free
Loyal Order of Mooee will hold sian Folk'Bong.
cy. Loren Evans; Highway Commr., Review. Charles Leehleilner; HXhcry this sale, ottering hone*, cattle., d«y evening. March 20, after which service at testing farm and garden nomination of officers, Friday eve.
Italian Street Song—Victor Her- A. J. Sylvester; Bd. of Review.
hogs, sheep, tools and feed. Full'real old fashioned pedro will be seeds and will prune grapes, berries March 16. Important business to be
Richard Kent,
particulars of this sale are published' played and refreshmenu served. AU and fruit trees. Inquire of T. N. i taken up. Members please attend.
Hall! Smiling Morn—Spofforth.
Baltimore, Democrat—Supervisor.
elsewhere In this week's Banner.
members urged to attend.
Knopf, st HasUnge High school
I if Interested in your lodge.—By 8*c.
The Choir.
(OonUuued on page three )

UNCLE SAM PARTNER:
IN THE CTY BANK

OFFICERS ARREST 5
L OUOR PEDDLERS

CITY K TE CONTEST
SET FOR APRIL 21

'force Curtailment

Four Auction Sales

Nominations Are Made
For Township Officers
Johnstown, Orangeville and
Yankee Springs Have But One Ticket

!£? M^T meeUng' TU&lt;"‘

�THZ HASTING 8BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1854

1DHSMDDOITISI5WHE

he bad to soy will bf of intcrctt |o

ITHIRTY-SIX PER
CENT REDUCTION

Women's Club

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FIREMEN HOLD
ANNUAL MEETING

HEP

LOCAL NEWS

all our reader*, because be did not1
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,•“("• VoUotoid by Bull­
deal in technlcaim** nor high-1 Motorists
Will Appreciate
Home cannot be run like a bust-'
.
Elwyn Daniels Is confined to his
sounding term*, bat
but gave
gav* a plain.!
plain.
wxmdiM
DecreaBe jn (Jost of
dboo," the mambers of the Hastings
Deas Session on Tnnrshome with the flu.
, underelandabl* talk
| Women-* club and the other clubs
day Night
License Plates
Mrs Ray Water* ha* been con­
He said that diet 1* an important I
In the County Federation, and their
—’J?-. _»
PU
are -----fuMa-1
„ a* the governor signs the
MEMBERS OP THREE 80 thAttef. Some. food*
r- —
A* soon
guest*, were told on Friday aftera/the^v fined to the houae with an attack
of the Influenza for several day*.
mental in a proper -diet. Among bill providing ffor
------a—38
- per cent re- noon at the Club meeting held in
OIETIEfl HEARD BML
Iheat are the leafy
lewfy vegetable*, milk, I duction in th(
the coat of automobile the recreation room in the Central
? luk )L'(nr
Mr.. and Mr*. Emerson Stauffer
CUU4TB
egg*, whole wheat
wheat and fruitfruit He
He '] license plate*.
plate*, the
r — Department of OkIHWI,
school, when
Mis* Mary OUC
Sue Wigab» being announce the birth ot an eight
WHIH 3UMU1
Wl*- ,whea ,and »e'eraJ
VOTE
did not urge a rc
vegetable
“irt!c diet
dirt bebe stale
‘-----will
••• start" —
making
*•"-------refund*
'••—*- —
to i ley of the National Association of
eight pound boy. Saturday, March
, ...
w man's stomach
w. Is the approximately 200.000 motorists ( !ufe Underwriter* was th* speak- .
cause, he said,
,0^" 10 Hc wiu ‘r4Wtr
016 narne ot
)R. BRENNEMANN DIS­
CJ£taf °“
RonaW Raymond '
too small and evidently not designed who have purchased 1834 plate* at I er and honor
noiMJr guest.
t Ml** Wlg^i*
old high rate. The bill provides I a
„ nationally
nationally known
known lecturer
lecturer
on
on
R™' " Johtj^eie^paid JJO toe and
PORK
CUSSED "DIETETICS" for »udi a diet. Civilised man eats the
The *
&lt;H£d her
a great variety of foods. The ani­ that weight texe# be reduced from ;£ome
Me ai
h«n,lre&lt;1lte«nr. who numb.nd .tout on. Secretary-Treasurer. Herbert Bl»h- u,ewsThursday, after having !
Bmphasked Need for Proper mal eat* to satisfy hunger, but the “to i!
civilised man to satisfy his appetite.,
.»
U
.j
,ii
w
I
hundred.
The
Barry
County
NorSwift"*
I admitted driving a x*r while under '
Food—Dr. Rhobotham Also
An unusual record hu been made the influence of liquor.
All refunds wllI be made from ma] cltM attended In a body
Essentia] elements In foods are
cird. -s'
nLc
Repr
by
the
above
named
officers
all
of
I
La
f
u,n
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a,led
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However,
there
is
one
big
resemGave Fino Address
proteins, fata, carbohydrates and
.
Poundthough
Mrs. Carrie Coleman, in a letter ।
it was an-1
an- loanee
automobile owners, it
b)Bnce between running a home and whom have served the city faithful­
A joint meeting of the members bone building substances.
party I
not be...
.
.
ly for a total of 101 years. Chief to Mr*. L Severance, report* *he |
We hare recently learned that nounced. and motorists wll chtekt
“ buslnea*.
BoHv-Xq be successful.
at the Barry, Eaton and Allegan
resenti
and
Mrs.
J.
p.
Edmond*
are
having
’
££ ftrSSU
according to XhuVlgley.
□ounty Medical Societies was held there
are certain •"
thing* very essen-according
.&lt;ILm NvigFey. must
must Giddings hu been in the depart­
last w
I from the branch onloe wnere thcy
tnrv . adopt
. . policies
.. .
it
the Episcopal
Epueopal Parish
Pariah House
House on
onjtial
to be
be found
found in
In foods
foods—
—the
the vita-1
in keeping with the ment for 27 yean and hu been a fine time at St. Petenburg. Fla., j
it the
ual to
vltaChief for 15 yean; Herbert Bishop where there are 00.000 tourUts
. mirchased their
1934 Kin!
ula
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nf fltete
n
IgOal
*“»
reach
Wednesday
evening last, and
wu mlns. L.
In ordinary foods ™
one will P
which
a -Pritchard
too many vitamins; •-*
but ‘he
I Her talk. "Forward Planning.".. has the longest record, however,
argely attended. Drs
----------- - J not get --------------------------mav
wl fo r lO^avs aH^
ba"d
&gt;x'r*:,“al experiences serving for 41 years and being elect­ Friday night. March 18. Program by .
measui
SarUng and Byington., of the Kel- . thought the attempt to concentrate
ed secretary-treasurer 21 times. Er­ Coals Grove Players. Supper at
In_ foods 1* a mistake and p‘“Xm‘yw bin^-comes XXV wh,ch be«an w,lh 4,1 **r,y
ogg Foundation staff, were
i----- . present, vitamins
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swift. Branded ib.
seven
o'clock.
Bring
table service,'
Hayes has served 18 years and —
-— —— —
—•• --Each ot thc counties wu
ra* represent- ■ unnecessary. One
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should seek .a 'SS
1hardahip
and‘S-TXi
poverty a* one of nine nest
explair
m^te^o^not^^1^1^’!^
Russell smelker 15 yean, each being aondwiches and ohe extra dish,
d by nearly Its entire membership .'sensible diet of foods, not concencart be
reelected to their respective offices 1. Mrs J- E McElwain hu sold her
lf the three societies. And It wu trated vitamins.
.
urging
house on W. Center St., formerly
•aid.
promote*
[J
ln
I plann,n« and i*«i«tent effort she three times.
roll worth the time of the doctor*
. .
..
.
out a
Following
the
business
session.
I
S
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uP
l
f
d
by
Mr.
and
Mrs
Raymond
— I*
- not made!
»_"«»• «»•»
..octal crar 8«ol which &gt;te
rho were present
growth. Thl* vitamin
I
that tl
cards were played and a happy time Wlndeknecht to Mr. and Mr* W.
ated U
A flne menu was served by the la- in the body, but 1* taken from foods paylng
wei&gt;ht lax will continue | set for herself. It was this setting enjoyed.
L Hinman, who will take possession
lies of the Episcopal church. The Cod liver oil contains It a* do car- lPnyfo4e U1U v4r. It was annmineed I1
rrctian
Hastings is fortunate in having r0??'
rots,
the
leafy
vegetables,
etc.
ble
oni
a VIM
-ill.
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,
|
a * » ------ervice and■'KI
theMIC
food
were
excellent.
having such a competent and faith- , Don Pierce and Lesa Daniel* have
|of MlM Wigley * .talk on Friday ful fire department rendering such ‘ort’«?d » Partnership in the garage
er capi
Dr. Lofdahl of Nashville, prndThe absence of Vitamin B from unuc AWn . CA1/C.
| "Liat you goals In life much as
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------- business and are soliciting patronlent of the Barry County Medical the diet is a serious matter in Ori- MuYC AHU ulhil
LtRVt
ment &lt;
Strictly
£ ■
••
NO »■•••
MAIL ADDRESS
you makc out your rwi'ry
,et ip,cndt&lt;l aefVtce_ y, doca 0113 onc
Joclety. presided and Introduced Dr. ental countries, where the princl•'
for sue
Fresh
|age at lhe Freer Building. Read
Found—
&gt;
future wants predominate
over
mnr-oonn -rn mat a
kxeph L Brennemann. chief of[ pal food is polished rice. In pol- j
Their special announcement on an­
staff of the Children's MemorialI lahlng the vitamins are brushed off I Dept, of State Reports Seven IP«“nl wants." she urged.
SULUtSSUK TO CWA
other page of tills week's Banner.
r
"Because
the thine*
w» w&lt;we- want
’
. from the grain Beri-berl a com­
"Because
the things
durMAY CONTINUE WORK
Families Do That
’ mon disease in the Orient, is due
j ing a month or a year, or a life| to the absence of Vitamin B It is
। time, are so numerous." she said, i
Every Day
often cured by taking the dust ob­
....
...
1 "and plans for getting them *o com- Development, nt W..hington ;'£X
Houm.n,
runite,
Ln
MMH
t
u&gt;
.
pUciM,
,
nd
1&lt;w
«uln«.
or
euotained in polishing the rice ker­
I ami* and* **
the east ‘coast of Florida
Will Determine Some
11 lessneu much more ratal. It Is plain
nel* knd feeding It to the patient. move each day
and home via Washington. D. C-,
County Projects
Vitamin B is well distributed in proper rorwardlntt address at their ;ho„e sense lo write them Joan.
and Akron. Ohio,
oir-B??”e7
,
, „
.
study them, revise them, adopt
grain* and vegetables.
It
1*
expected
that
congress
wll)
,
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WhB« ,cc“™te •t«H«tlca are Un-[them as policies and goah Such a
Vitamin C 1* especially essential
r^?r&lt;ls, or ths i110” 15 ■siting a conscious standard SS’JSiSSX COMMITTEES HAVE
for babie*. This vitamin is found H»to
Repar,"}.cnt
of living, and If you don t set a con­
in oranges, grapefruit, pineapple
f; tte
'
and tomato Juice and the other food state indicate that from five to sclous standard ot living you are liaarticle*. People who eannot afford !aeven families out ot each 1.000 fam-! tie to come out In the end without
f'
l.
, I what Jf0U *ant What dt&gt; Joo hope
to buy oranges can make tomato U
L
ew
from
a
»
fe
“
me
Income?"
juice from canned tomatoes. This ,
will be favored, but they must be
,1Q
4
for '"Procession
of* the*
j
2.000 motor vehicle titles shc a,ked -n you know whBl
juice ha* a plentiful supply of Vita- mately
:
have been mailed out by the depart- j uant most. If you have decided what projects that will employ labor.
Brides"
mln C.
The CWA will expire by limitation
Vitamin D is essential to growth ;ment each day. And from 10 to 15 you want least. If It Is expressed in May 1 so that some projects that
Tickets will soon be on sale for,
STORK
STORK
VS. rellFned *a*:h day
the management of the income, you
and health. It is not widely dis- (
had been considered in this county the "ProceMion of the Brides" to be
tte notation by postal authorities have lhe
„ alrcad
tributed but ean be obtained from
may not be undertaken because it presented at the Methodist church
cod liver oil. and by exposure of 'that the person ‘o whom the en- succeed."
on
Friday
evening.
April
6.
spon
­
would require time far beyond May
velope is addressed, cannot be Io"Wise planning." she concluded. 1. But It is believed that the new sored by the Ladle*' Aid Society.
the body to sunlight.
A suitable diet should contain cated.
1
"calls for a high standard—a ra- organization,
„.o_..
.. „
which It
is expected Admission prices are 25 cent* for
milk, Children should have plenty' All title* returned by postal au­ clonal standard—that ranks eco- will take up a line of work similar adults and 15 cent* for students, no
thorities
unclaimed
are
held
in
u
HONOR B1RNIE MORE
shall, we still claim him as a Has-i
of milk. Butter contains life-giving
JTj—“Tn ".’C ------ ."‘.1 “nomic
uu«*c murny
securitymgn
highamoi
among the most to the CWA. may be able to extend seats reserved
vitamins a* do leafy vegetables. ‘P?,
. fl e ,uunl' Lhe mo,°‘’151 desirable
E. B. More of Marshall, who Is tings' product.
desirable things
things In
In life.'life.'
the aid which Is needed for these
The music committee, composed ot
'eltrus -IrulU, whoH srwlra
wHi« W to lhe dewutment. Bivins
Th^xltereture
Dewu.....; of the Barry county projects
Thc^Lltcraturc Department
Mrs. Charles Kerr. Mrs
Robert president of the school board ot
ImeaU.
lhe new and eorrtet eddrte.
Womens
/omen's Club
Club will
will give
give lie
Its April
April 30
20
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Burch. Mrs. Floyd Everhart and that city, has just been named a
। Mrs. James
Bristol, „
is ----------planning
Dr. Brenneman declared that diet rinr nCDA QTUCMT
program on "American Literature" rr—«■
------ ------------ a member of thc Marshall water comThe W c. T. U. will meet March
has much to do in the forming of rlnt UtrAn I Mcti I
this week Friday. March 16. Please
musical program, which in itself.. mission. Bernie's many friends in 20th with Mrs. Edna Bassett, 304 8
good teeth, and that medical procGETS THREE CALLS note thc chan«c ln program.
would provide an evening of de- j Hastings arc pleased with the evi- Church St Mrs Lillian McLocxt will
tiUonera should give more atten---------------------------•---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- lightfu
tion to thc teeth. Dental caries or Practically No Damage at TOLD OF RELIEF
music Is always lovely and this pro- j that city. While he lives in Mar- grain,
cavaties in the teeth is a disease of
■•uuis.r
'
The last First Aid class will be gram will be one of the Interesting
Two Fires and $20.00
civilization
Animals do not have
WORK IN COUNTY held on Thursday evening at the features of the evening.
it in the wild state, neither do sav­
Other committees that have been
at the Other One
Methodist social rooms preceded by
ages. Heredity plays a part In good
named
ore:
Tickets.
Mrs.
James
Fire alarms have been quite Mrs. Carveth Spoke Before
teeth. We used to hear that If the
Ben Johnston. E. C. Larke and H. Ixmg. Mrs Ben GldlPy. Mrs J M
numerous in the city recently one
Commercial Club
teeth ore kept clean they cannot
K Wilder of Battle Creek and M. Townsend and Mrs. Gary Crook;
being sounded Saturday and two on
decay. But primitive man does not
------------------------- ------- -----------Mrs. Keith
Fuller. Mis.
Tuesday
,L. Withrow of Allegan will be pres- Decorations.
„
—
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brush his teeth:
neither
do
animals
°
“
1
,
.
.
.
,,
teeth;
animals.
ent and
with the examlna- S. D. B„
“----uer-—
Mrs •'F.
Iteucr. Mrs.
On Saturday the chimney on thc
Mrs A H Carveth spoke at the em anu assist wish uk exammaCivilization with its soft food
lions. R—ll Ckv.1,,,,0 Skipper &lt; 5^
Mr“‘ W WUcom:
"-' club at the noon
No bank can succeed unles* the com­
cause* dental carles. This disease David Troyer residence. E State Commercial
Mn H. J. rtacr. Mr. T N.
Road, was afire, calling out thc de­ luncheon yesterday, giving an ac­ th. Sea Soon, Ship, will
calls for Vitamins C and D. Chil­
munity In which It I* legated surceeds.
Hugh Riley. Vernon wupitaer. |
FI&lt;”J'r Olrl* “? T™ u’hcount of her work as administrator
dren should be fed more fruit or partment. .
By Iho *a^r token no Community can
Mrs.
A grass fire on the Al Shively of the Barry County Relief Assoc1- Pblnwr Oeborn and Willard Arnold
tomato Juice. They should have
will
lUlcnd
Hie
Assyria
P
T.
A.
on
L
7?T.
d
®?"
a
M1
“
Lurtll
“
Bl
“
'
progress without proper banking facilities.
plenty of milk, and often cod liver place near the state garage on No । atlon. which has charge of relief Prtdoy nlghl. Marc,, 1«. and asaisl I"11'
““"'I' Bunw; Hower,
Broadway and a tire In Frank Kel­
The officer* and direr lor* of this bank
oil. Diet also, he declared, has ley's garale on Woodlawn Ave., on work in tills county.
with lhe prowram. They will also | ”r’ oijy Keller and ihe -Anchor
We are sure the members of the
something to do with adenoids. It
have an abiding faith In the future of
take Seoul reglstrallom.
I
Owlmnta. Mr.. A. J. Vedder.
Sunday called out the firemen
club regarded it as a privilege to
The Leader,' Tralnuig course will I “t? ?«•'“ ^“r- «"■ ’’»■*. a‘.»Hasting* and the success of agricultural
Practically
no
damage
was
done
hear
Mrs
Carveth
speak
of
her
quite another thing to see that the
Van DURtereh;
pursuits In the surrounding territory.
at Troyers or Shively's and about work
It is important and well open at Scout heaelouafter. In Batchildren get what they need.
Ho Creek on March 13. with C. M. “"»“»• Mr., Hoy Hubbard. Mr.,
820.00 at Kelly's.
done Each case is thoroughly in­ Kinnell m the speaker and the 1
We pledge our support to the best In­
Basing his Judgment oq his own
AH-ers: publicUy. Mia. Mabel
vestigated before any relief is given.
terest* of this community and earnestly
experience in a child's hospital, he SYLVESTER GREUSEL.
Rucker iamily a. enlerUlner..
. I
,E"“ *
Except m two cases, there has been
declared Uvat 50 per cent of chil­
A meeting M lhe County Bmjd
A, a part M lhe publicity, a nun,,
solicit your patronage.
JR. VERY ILL. hearty co-operation by the super­
dren do not eat proper food The
wa.
called
lor
Mar
IS.
but
this
hi
I
ol
,
u
’
c
bo
&gt;
1
'
»"d
girl,
Suntey
From thc Battle Creek Moon­
Our deposit* are Insured under the Nawork
She tan changed to March 38 at lhe | Bohool claws hare tan asked to
percentage is far higher in homes Journal ot Thursday we learn that visors in this relief
where people can afford proper food. Louis R Greusel of that city, presi­ spoke also of the willingness ot the community room in lhe National i " l r a poster eon lest, all poster, to
be in by
He said that no child should ever dent of the central Electric Com­ doctors and dentists to respond to bank building. Area work will be "
hv Friday. March 30. when
calls
for
such
work
and
the
moder
­
be forced or teased to eat. except pany. was w
to leave _____
Battle_______
Creek ate fees they charged.
discussed and the Sea Scouts are I, they will be judged, and used as
after a serious illness
Diet ha*iFrway for Milwaukee, to which city
1 window cards All work mu*l be origFew people have any idea of the to consider flagship requirement*.
. Inal and done by the person entering
an effect on teeth, and teeth a defl- he had been called by the serious
extent of this work. Mrs Carveth DEATH OF MRS. CORA
lbe poster. Suitable awards will be
nite effect on health. Therefore much I illness of his brother. Sylvester ^nve figures in her address that eti
gnve figures
in lier *address
that
etiiSTdirt &lt;2 emidren'm^^^:0^1 Jr ag* 58 Both
f“he* amouni
of^llef
’Xn
POWERS ON SUNDAY, j gtven thc wlnnct~l
I h'„d
J"
' kn,7T1 'lrrr *here ‘bf-v
in this county Next week we hope
Mrs Cora Powers, aged 78. died on I _.
'they may grow better teeth ™d and graduated from our city schools t0 b,. abIe to preM,nt thCM. n
£ Sunday afternoon at her home in STATEMENT RECEIVES
I thus have belter health
Sylvester was stricken with a sud- and to comment on them
Mount Dora. Fla., having been alck'
Dr 8. M. Fowler introduced Dr. den heart attack. His condition Is
FAVORABLE COMMENT
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In bed for two weeks, though her
Frank B RhobXham of the North­ reported critical, with only slight
AGED WOMAN DIES
health has been falling since about j
western University faculty of Chi­ chances of recovery The many
Mr4 Marj. A Ca3r aged M moth. Christmas time She was a sister of Federal Land Bank Reports
cago. where he teaches dentistry. friends of the GreuseLs In Hastings er of casstus M Messenger of thl/ the late Dr. J. C Andrus of this
on Condition of Hastings
He paid • compliment to Dr Bren­ hope that Sylvester s condition may cUy. dled flt Battlr Crwk on FrMay city.
Hastings, Michigan ■ Telephones 2244-2557 ■___
A complete stock lo
nemann and agreed that diet is a
Building and Loan
Improve_______ ~
__________
night, death being due to pneuselect from at
most important matter for the child
formerly a hardware merchant tn
A
letter was recently received
DEATH
OF
JOHN
MATTHEWS.
b4d
b
^
n
‘
n
P
001
It ts important for the pregnant
this city.
SUNDAY
and MONDAY, MARCH 18 aid 19
Mr#
Harrv
Haves
write#
from
san
hea,,h
,or
several
years
Her
former
from
the
Federal
Home
Loan
Bank
mother, for the child* teeth begin r^£“£Sri"«.
Surviving Is a daughter. Mrs of Indianapolis, which Indicates
to form within five month* after
JACK OAKIE. JACK HALEY, GINGER ROGERS. THELMA
J,*5
wbc.n_ *h* IYr'-: Lemuel Colson. (Ada Powersi ot that the Hastings Building and
pregnancy—«o the diet of the moth­ that she had just received new*
Mount
Dora,
who
will
accompany
TODD. GREGORY RATOFF, LEW CORF. THE PICKEN.S
‘hrT Loan Company ts in round condi­
er becomes important The trouble of lhe death of her brother. John
' * ,C^, *.ere ,hcld al her mother's body here for burial, tion. Herewith are excerpts from the
SISTERS, and the Hundred Hollywood Honey*
। is. he said, that we do nut eat the Matthews, of Ashland. Wisconsin
arriving Thursday or Friday Inter­
There were four Matthews boy*.
d“y
1 foods that promote the growth of
ment in Riverside cemetery
"You have many percentages that
I a dense and heavy coaung of enam­ mxu of Mr and Mrs Simon Mat- {Jev CarlcU&gt;1lFfircx*s Miller official­
are commendable and which we &lt;
el to cover the teeth, so they easily thews of Irving towiyhtp. They u« Intermerffln the 5 oung* ttmePENNOCK HOSPITAL.
know are not accidental but arc the
I decay. An Increase m Vitamin C grew up on the farm, attended
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Comedy—"GOLD NUGGET8"
Latest Palhe News
Two babies were barn at the hos­ result of careful effective work.
will help most children.
school in Hastings and later located
’ J
pital during the past week.
COUNCIL DOINGS.
' Your percentage of real estate.
He declared that parents and at Ashland. Wisconsin, where they
ADULTS 15 CENTS
CHILDREN J8 CENTS
The
city
council
Friday
evening
1
• ... u,,/ vwmuvu riKjd; c-vuui*
■■ —
— ■— ----- —— 7-5. ta
mtutuuic and
mill mciuw
inc ■*Is favorable
below the
avdoctors snouid
should co-operate to pre- established and
uuevors
ano carried on for
lor aev
*evauthorised
Harold carpenter
Carpenter or
of vmeuonia
Caledonia on|
crgRP for
for the district (meaning
• meaning the
Hrral
vear* a ---------------nrnsnerous
wholesale al
»horlzed
a new sign
to be placed
nnro,D
on erl|F
| vent the "thumb sucking habit ' tnylgrocen^bustaeS
It
eral years
• S M.«SS^W
ow
“,f
walk &gt;&gt;y
bv the
the Trio
Trio Cafe
Cafe Friday. March
March 9
9 He
He weighed
weighed six
six,, percentage
nercentaae of
of real
real estate
estate acquired
actmited
jis difficult to cure, afld in many
supervision nf
of the re»
City pounds
Pounds and
and eleven ounces and hasjthrough
hasj
iTr I.. ... t; . .... ___ .
___ ______ under the sunerviaion
foreclosure.)
TUESDAY, MARCH 20
Wilson Bros.
cases it defornu the mouth. Month the last of the four brothers They
I "Your
percentage
of home
mor'.- percentage
of home
mort
­
I breathing is also something to be I were fine mtn. who will be remem- .Engineer The work has already i*«n named Gordon Paul
• Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daniels gage* to total mortgages. 98 5 la de­
: cured in children and require* per-1 bered by many people living in tills *^er.
wy,'1 der.c.
The City Engineer was authorized 'Madeline Matteson). 119 N Wash­ sirable.
Iststence.
What
he
termed the vicinity. .
. .,5
_ , _
by lhe rn
council
to attend a meeting 'ng‘°n St. are the parents of a air!
"It is noted that you have made a
i "tongue' habn iff nervous children. •
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"
pruning against
against the
the teeth
teeth with
with the
the&lt;j
SPECIAL NOTICE.
&lt;&gt;f *e»age dUpo*al plant operators born on March 12. She weighed six modest increase to your reserves
pushing
io
tongue, tends to make the teeth
March meeting of the Holl- of this state to be held at Lansing pound* and fourteen ounces and i* during the past six months.
Adde^—Comedy, “Hl NEIGHBOR"
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,m
out
’
of
shape"
He
Mdd'ttwt
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mothn
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will
be
held
Thursday
at
on
Monday.
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-T'».&gt;&gt;—rt—.. A* nn MranHav vfar,-&gt;, 9g,
named Barbara Joan.
"Your operating expenses arc in
। era and doctors should work togeth- ,he Pilgrim Holiness Mission AfterThe City Engineer was also
line for an Institution of your site.
ADULTS 15c — CHILDREN ISc — No Coupon* Required
f0r
W. R. C. NOTES.
' er to prevent the things that make noon service at 2:30 with Rev. Ruby tbortred to purchase supplies
"It is commendable and almost
i The Woman's Relief Corps met In unusual that you have no with­
' a child nervous. Among the things' Courtney a* the speaker Rev Hoosthe new south street sewer
their hail Saturday. March 10th. drawal notices on file."
। to be avoided are loo many visits *h» u conducting revival* in hU
----------------- **-•----------------WED., THU RS., FRI., MARCH 21, 22, 23
Tne meeting was called lo order by
These comments pertain to an ex­
of children to the movies.; Many church will be the speaker at lhe
DEATH OF BABY GIRL.
old
president. Enuna Weytrman. amination of tire semi-anual finan­
----malformation*
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the jawa
teeth,____________
jaws caning
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service.______________
These services
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never Margo M.. lhe five weeks' t._
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
)ycr
.i*nd mouth ___
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fall
nrrtv*
a
hk-wtlno
Van
ran
.
cial report of the Hastings Building
can be cured by correct- fal1 * Pro'e “ blewing You can d.ughter of Mr and Mr* Paul Dyer The regular schedule of buslnewwws
w
Ing bad habits and nervousness
Ret help and be a help if you'attend (Lillian Wolfe* died st Pennock taken uP’llh seventeen member* and Loan Asnclalion.
j Generally speaking, he said, chil-iWc *,n
you —Wm o. hospital Thursday night The Rev. iw^ent. Fourteen calls ninrted
dren should be taught to keep the OearhlV‘- S?0*
L L. Deucy conducted funeral ten- "'ade °‘1 yl® 4t“ and
OBITUARY.
'mouth clean. The effort. should I
------ .
--------lc“ at
home
Mr ,nd SIfs J 8®'®n dollan worth done lo assist
Elmer Sponable. oldest son of Al­
| be made to reduce the amount of
envem W Wp-,e 9n ^unday ““Pmoon ;
IUPf*r 5“ bert and Philindla Sponable. wa*
carbo-hydrate* or sugar In the diet
I-br'isn tet a mark In gmernburial in Riverside cemetery * succcss Press Corr
born In Hastings township Barry s
""OUT OF GAS," 2 Roel Comedy
Latest New
county. July 23. 1867. and lived pracTAWANKA GROUP.
Thc Tawanka Camp Fire Group tlcally all of hu life in Hasting# and,
ADULTS U CENTS
CHILDREN 19 CENTS
_.ta---------ta------- ..
.-y aJUr. vicinity. He was married to Louin!
i Afte? U^ n^rLir
i compllahed m saving farms that
GROUP
,‘
*- lh
f proc
*
r-nni n NO
wn 1i
n&lt;oon
’°11 “IK1 ertnln
evening,
tne
proceed*
to, Crouse of Hasting*. Jan. 1. 1891. who
'^iKr‘,.%hlc^
j™±,-j-"
is tw.u „,ta»°
-tou
“*™»*"
a 1to help di«d July K. 1928. Three children;
.
- .4’
go u
into
the
group fund, and
ExtenslOT (Troup No 1 »1U meet
or the
Proceeds blessed thl* union. Olive, now de-SATURDAY, MARCH 24
ItenUon, the doctor* spent much' tyc,r”wnert through mortgage fore- £n thC National bank community
ceased, and Florence and Albert. .He I
% FEATURES—FEATURE NO. 1
time with
with each
other and
and with
th* cloaur^
room Tuesday.
March 20, at 31, from the sale were over 12.00. Ftan- wa* married to Mr* Mae E. Kelly
time
each other
with the
GRANT8 THREE DIVORCES.
^factory ^,lc ^th’lou”otherT*!* on her
speakers in dlocusalng the subject
Of Lansing. Nov 20. 1925. who «ur-,
which had been presented
Three
divorce*
_ eflnstoering actual committee. Belva Riley. Guardian. vim. together with one brother. ‘
.luvw ui
-imvvo were
wciv granted
Rinilkcu by
uj n*aU,,
The doctors and dentist* are , a Judge
..j— «
~ McPeek .last. week,
... all
.. amount
of food needed for family, :
----Hayes Sponable. of Hasting* town­
R. R.
'
very agreeable Jot of folks. They being on charge* of cruelty—John will be discusaed.
THE BOY AND THE
FEATURE NO. »
ship. the son. Albert and daughter.
enjoy such gatherings a* thl* one. C. McKibbln vs. Hattie L McKibbln.
HALF-DOLLAR. Florence Mulvey.of Grand Rapid*,
and appreciate the One service the Wilma o Scott vs Roy T Scott and
LIBRARY COMMI8HIONERM.
Once upon a time
and an adopted grandson, William,
Kellogg Foundation Is rendering to Vada Mann vs. Arthur Mann.
At the council meeting Friday There was a little boy upon a hill, -at Lansing, and numerous relative*
them and through them to the peo­
night Mayor Leonard named C. W Then he went down the hill Into and friend*.
.
ITS A GREAT THRILLER of the WILD AND WOOLY WEST
ple of this county in bringing such
Wesplnter. Mrs Belle H Burton and
the woods.
GUILD NO. 7.
He departed thl* life March 5.
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expert# as Dr. Brennemann and Dr
Hospital Guild No. 7 will meet Mrs Bertha Wilcox u members of Afterwards to the river;
1934. after an lllnea* of several year*
Rhobotham
helpful with Mrs &amp;
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ty JAkwr.
Parker. o
S Jeffereou the
ure U
city Library Commiaaion. All of There he aaw something glittering, ■nd
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wa*
buried____
March
8. 1834. __
in
ADULTS IS CENTS
CHILDREN 18 CENTS
tatts m time delivered Wednes- St
St. on
on Wednesday.
Wedneatay. March
March BI.
21. ’There
Hiere ttiierf
he#e are reappointmentd Thc ! Il was a hall-dollar.
j ।the
the old
old Sponable
Ruotuibie cemetery
reinetrrv by
bv the
tiwi !
dev nteht.
«-tn
day
night.
will u.
be work.—Mr*. Edmonds.
council promptly co»flnned them.
Buddy Leonard (Age I).
Ude of hi* farmer wife.

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�Tint HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY.
urged on tlie grounds of avoiding OOOJXD. and added 119.000.000 more NominfltionS For
ROTARIANS SEE NEW
threatened ’'Insurrection.” There to be spent In grade separations at•l^UlIlUIUUUllb rut
was nothing of that kind threatened dangerous railroad crossings, also
W. K. KELLOGG CAMP
for bridges and for special road
Just why our governor, who work which would employ labor.
Member* From Eaton, Alle- ।
(Continued from page one)
But
the
people,
not
the
legislature
claims to be a friend of the people,
gan and Barry in Joint i
and who hu clamored far economy, and lhe governor, will decide
There is but lhe one ticket in
would want to lake the matter ot whether the bonds shall be issued
Meeting at Clear Lake
i
Burry township as has been thc case
A SUBSTITUTE BILL FOR Issuing *30.000.000 In bonds oul of
Rotarians from Barry. Eaton and |
In opposing the governor’s plan for a long lime.
their
hands,
on
the
ground
that
PUBLIC WORKS GETS. there is an emergency which re­ Representative Brown did a fine ; Carlton. Republican — Supervisor, Allegan counties attended a Joint,
GOOD MAJORITY ’ quires actloh-without Die approval service for the people of Michigan. Arlie Endsley; Clerk. Lawrence meeting held at the new W. K. Kel-!
.Farrell; Treas, Burt Long; Hlgh- logg Foundation camp at Clear lake'
of the people, seems Impossoble to
ORANGEVILI.E.
way Comihr, Arlie J. Todd; Justice. Tuesday evening. Charlotte Ro-1
explain. Representative Brown has
VOTE ON BONO ISSUE
Adam Lelnhart spent the post Owen Steckle; Bd. of Review. John tartans sponsored the meeting and
been one of those members of thc
supplied the program. Allegan led
Rlcliardson.
BY REFERENDUM legislature who Insisted at the time week in Detroit called there by the T""'
*
Hie singing and Hastings presided.
of the Introduction of the govern­ illness of his sister.
Democrat—Supervisor,
John -Us■
- -- • —
Dr. Hodgen. orthopedic surgeon of
The "Incipient In*urrection" or's bill that It was the right of the Miss Margaret McCullough from bome;f; Clerk, "z
no nominee; Tr;_
Treas, orand Rapids, was the speaker. By
people of Michigan to decide wheth­ I Ohio U spending a few days with Hale Corpenter; Hi.hw.V
Commr
g
of
Highway
Commr.,
Measure of Gov.Uomitock’s er *30.000,000 or more of bonds were her parents at this place.
Eugene Nichols.
types of crippled children’s work
to be saddled on them. He success­
Dies Natural Death
Castleton. Republican—Supervisor. that is being carried on In the state.
Mr. and Mrs. John Venema were
fully
fought
.the
proposition
de
­
Representative Vem J. Brown, al­
EL H. Lathrop; Clerk. Henry F. Assistance for crippled children Is
Kalamazoo visitors Tuesday.
manded by the governor, on the
though a member of the minority jraund
Mr.
spent Remington; Treas, Theo H. Bera; one of lhe main Items on Rotary
U&gt;«t Ihr taxpayer. of MIcW- ■ ”
r and Mrs Clyde Nlcnols ■«"&gt;
party In the Michigan house of rep­ gan are entitled under our state I P’u,rs&lt;1‘P*11 ’ *.’»/ dauBht'r. a’.ld Justice. Ralph M. Wetherbee; High­ club programs. Dr. Hodgcn stated
resentatives. won a notable victory constitution, and have the right to !h,“*"“*• Mr. and Mrs Ivan Edgett, way Commr.. George McDowell; Bd. that through proper surgical treat­
last week when the house adopted. decide whether 130.000.000 or more ,5on’Srs' ,,
ment and hospitalization
many
, of Review. Menno Wenger.
64 to 21. the Brown public works bill, of bonds shall be added to the state r.¥r „and
Tom McWhirter of
Independent ticket — Supervisor., helpless cripples are able to become
which was offered as a substitute debt or not. The vote of the house.!
and
and MrBo John S. W. Smith; Clerk. Arthur Housler; self-supporting, useful members of
for Gov. Comstock's •’insurrection-’ 04 to 21. shows that the majority ,*»»«•
Isn't Highway
this much better, he
J*?11*® were Sunday Treas,. .j..,
Adolphsociety.
Douse, Jr.;
measure.
Commr, Freeland Garllnger; Jus- *»®id. than to leave them helpless in
of thc governor's own party refuse
relatives al this place.
It never has been satisfactorily to stand with him on the ridiculous
hey “rC "
Ar\
"Pent Wednesday Uce, Frrd J. White; Bd. of Review,
explained, and we doubt If it ever proposition that an “IncijMent In- 1 *l1^.l^r.d“uf1’1"’
constant public expense?
cart be. why Governor Comstock. In propoaiUon that an ’ incident in­
Children from the three counties,
Nm&gt;1i*v£•
urging a *30,000.000 bond issue with- furreetton .. In ,Michigan makes It minette, and fomllv nt ,^nt
Hastings. Republican—Supervisor,
■ Mrs. Nettle Brown spent several William Mishler. Clerk. Mrs. Aille £
out
out a vote of the people. Insisted ' necessary to sell *30,000.000 of bonds ’ -days the past week at Petoskey, Munn; Treos., Gilbert Todd; High- ^
benefited
by work done nt the new
’\enrtl
that this money must be appropri- I
th* «*»»’*•» inlereat and
Only under-nourished, un­
^nctpal payments
jiym7nu"uw
th; alai- j
by JVf &lt;?eBth of hpr way Commr, Alden Todd; Justice. camp.
"
ated to escape an ’'Incipient insur- ready
principal
upon’”
children are enrolled.
overburdened people
ofthe
Michi- j.
' br°ther. Hugh Phetteplace.
Shirley Rilzman; Bd of Review. der-privileged
ocr"Dr
rectian" In Michigan! No re. pons I- re«&lt;ly °'TrbVrdfnrd pW,ple Ot Mteh‘* &gt;
—__________
Through proper"diet, projrer.amount
ble organization, representing elthgan without their consent.
। Once more thp Gulf Stream la Carey Althouse.
of sleep and recreation the ra....chilDemocrat—Supervisor. Forrest dren'are buTlt up'physicalYy? many
er capital or labor, or any other ele- I Mr. Brown's bill, ax passed by the { reported to be changing Its course,
ment of our population had asked ( house, reduced thc governor's build- Probably gone of tiie coral stand- Hall; Clerk. Jack O'Connor; Treas, 0, thPm gaining as much as ten to
tor such a bill as he proposed and Ing program from *30.000,00 to »19,- ard.—Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Chester Archart; Highway Commr, twenty pounds In weight
during
John Ormsbec; Bd. of Review. An- each session. Special teachers are
drew Kennedy: Justice. William nlso provided so that children can
’Craig.
geep up with their, regular school
Hope. Democrat—Supervisor. Ed.----- &lt;­
Fennels; Clerk. George Kahler;
The present new camp is a’ per­
3% Sales Tax Included in ail
Treas. Ross Pierce; Highway manent. all-the-year-round affair,
Commr, John Hine; Justice, Orov- with steam heat and closed-ln
prices quoted in this adv and
er Davenport; Bd. of Re view, Wm. porches to make It comfortable in
o. Tobins.
the coldest weather as well as In
AS IT EVER occurred to you that there might be
Republican — Supervisor. Bernard lhe summer time.
advantage and convenience to you If you could
DeGolla; Clerk. Arccllous Campbell;
Treas.. Henry Bergman; Bd. of Re­
could (hop more leisurely. You could (hop when fl
ASSYRIA.
view. Will Anders; Justice, Clyde
The Ellis Cemetery Organization
Leonard; Highway Commr, Fred will meet on Wednesday. March 21.
efficient services of the regular (alespepole and all the
•
Ashby.
while know that you were buying an economically as
at lhe Briggs church basement for
Irving. Republican — Supervisor.
you could any other day of thc week. This is what
a pot luck dinner. The main busi­
William McCann; Clerk. Forrest ness will be the appointment of
Thomas Stores are malting possible for you through
Buehler; Treas, John Perry; Jus­ committees and plans for Memorial
Che poller of ’’Everyday I-ow Prices.’’. See for your­
Proven. Standard Quality. Tree
tice. R.
B
Walker;
Highway Day services on Sunday. May 27.
self how this unique plan works lo your advantage.
ripened fruit.
Commr, Edward Walters; Bd. of Mrs Kate Cole. Mrs Bess Strick­
Fine flavor.
Review. Walter Hammjnd.
land and Mrs. Gertie Cotton com­
Democrat — S u pe r v I so r. J. D. pote the committee on arrange­
No.
,Knowles; Clerk, no nominee; Treas, ments.
'
Morey Moore; Justice. Frank D
The Wahanka Camp Fire unit of
Brayton; Bd. of Review. Miner Pal­ Assyria Center will attend the big
Punch Bowl. Broken Slices.
Dole No.
Crisp 1-lb. box
.
...
. ,,
council
councilceremonial
ceremonialmcciuuc
meetingnciu
heldatat
Johnstown Republican
8ul&gt;"- Battle Creek on Friday evening at
isor Allan Hyde; clerk. Vem Do- ,hp
club rwna
arf no
nunn
Vu nicmbcrs to take rank al this time.
Commr.. Gerald Dunn;
Justice, Al-­ due
"
recent organization.
bert Lyons; Bd. of Review. Will The parents will be guests.
Jones; Constables. Harold Hawks.
Howard Cole had lhe misfortune
Charles Strickland. Albert Conklin.’’ to crush a toe while buzzing wood,
Warren Van Syckle.
when a log was dropped on his foot.
Because there are so few DemoMrs. Iva Sylvester ts In very poor
Icrats in the (ownship, no caucus health. Her sister. Mrs. Gertie Hol­
Fresh and tasty varieties that are sure to suit your taste.
was held and no ticket named.
den. is with her.
M.plr Orow. Repubtai.-Swr,. Sherman is die ,„
w seven
Frank
new
vita. John More™.; cler». Ralph
d
„„
bon,
Pennock; Treas,
Trara. Verne
IM. Bivcna;
Mr ,„d Mrs M,,„ Sbhro*., „„
Highway Commr, Sherman Ayers; Tuesday. March 6 nt Nichols hos­
Bd. of Review. E W- Penfold; Jus­
For general baking. This flour is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
pital.
tice. W. H. Guy.
On Sunday morning. March IB.
Democrat — Supervisor. Claude following church school a ceremon­
; Hoffman; Clerk Fred Filler. Treas., ial meeting on UBmp
,rc law will
Cainp r
Fire
E. E. Uray. Highway Coniny.Cyg|ven by thc Wahanka unit a:
irus Buxton. Bd of Rc'iPW. John
center This service will be
Mason. Justire. &lt;W C Clark.
foUowtd by church services when
I Orangeville,
Michigan. Fine graulated. In bulk.
Orawesille, Republican — Super
Super-­ Itev B. p
U)C pastor, will
5 lbs. 24c
I visor. Bert
the
Ben Brown:
Brown; Clerk. Ed Lewis:
Lewis;
Treas.. Russell Johncock; Highwar Mr. and Mrs. Percy Henry have
| Commr , Herman Morelwusc. Bd. of
taken possession of their new home
Review. Ferris
Brown;
Justice. In Baltimore at their uncle. Andrew
John Kllhck.
Henry’s, farm, and Mr. and Mrs.
In Orangeville there was but one Lisle Strickland will locate on tlw
With Pork in Tomato Sauce. Keep a few cans ahead.
ticket named, the Democrats hold­ [Percy Henry farm.
.
ing no caucus.
The local corn-hog I committee.
; Prairieville. People’s Party—Su- Wm. Strain. A. C Hyde ‘and Wank
| pervlsor, Lee Nottlnglianu Clerk. Jones spent a busy day at the
| Floyd Shelp; Treas.. Clarence HamJohnstown grange hall Friday the
Monocacy Valley. Prepared from
Imond; Bd. of Review. Arthur Short9th. when thirty-five farmers signed
Liberty brand. In bulk. Soft, richly flavored.
|er; Justice, Victor Anson; Highway
Soaked Lima Beans No. 2
contracts for the project. Twenty
।Commr. Porter Tooze; Constables, contracts were signed at Assyria
and Green Com.
Can
Leland Hammond, Robert Steele, Center on lire March 7th.
I Lee Reynolds and Ferris Quick.
Set of Beelleware Measuring Spoons FREE!
The leaders of the Assyria Cen­
I Republican — Supervisor. Newell
ter Nutrition Class. Mrs. Stella
{Barber; Clerk. Henry Rogers; .Tuckerman and Mrs. Mabel Puff-1
i Treas, Otis Boulter; Justice. Eldon
paff.
go to Hastings on Tuesday for
Franco-American with Cheese in Tomato Sauce.
{Tubbs; Bd. of Review. Chas. Hughes. the class Instruction. They will ,
I Rutland. Republican—Supervisor,
meet the class on Friday afternoon
M. W. Stutz; Clerk. Harry Williams; al the home of Mrs. Eva Sarver at
sodas
j Treas.. Burr Laubaugh; Highway
one o'clock.
jCommr,
Cronk;-Bd.—of-- Re- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark. Mr.
ps.
----- -- - George
-- ---------view. Clifford Hammond; Justice. and MfS Oll5 Ketcham. SB. and
n-.,
Mr
Ben TVwrmnn
Bowman.---------------------------------------- Mrs
BORDO—
| Democrat — Supervisor. Elmer Earl Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
PllUd
JWU. Be,&lt; Ne.Und:
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Boley; Trees.. Glen D. Whitmore;
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Miss Nevah Farlee ...
returned home
Justice, Charles Baughman; High-; Saturday evening after spending the
way Oommr.. Claude Kenfleen; Con- past two weeks with her grandpar| stables, George Viera, Sam Zerbe ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Williams.
and Chas. Kermeen.
I near Dowling.
Democrat — Supervisor, Julian
Mrs. Glen Densmore entertained
Potts; Clerk, no nominee; Treos.. | the Bridge Club and their husbands
Forest Bender; Highway Commr.. Thursday evening.
Clyde Skinner; Justice. W. R. HarMiss Mary Townsend is ill at this
per; Bd. of Review. Glen Allenwriting.
.
Constables, Clive Churchill, Vem j Mr. and Mrs. Guy Makley and
Llctka. Leo Crane and Glen Solo- i family spent Sunday with Mr. and
mon.
I Mrs. Blake Makley at Charlotte.
Woodland. Republican — SuperMr. and Mrs. J. D. Wise
and
visor. Glenn WOtrlng; Clerk. T. C.1 daughters spent the week end in
Munlon; Treas., Mrs. Agnes.Leffler; ; Ohio.
'
Justice, L. H. Brumm: Highwayi Miss Phoebe Oaks Ls working on
Commr., Henry Hynes; Bd. of Re-ja case near Hastings.
view, John Gardner;
Constables,1 Mr. and Mrs. Sandbrook and son
Henry Cole. Ora Lehman, Ray Lyle attended the funeral of Will
Perkins. Mrs. Bess Hilbert.
। Bippley of Lake Odessa Friday.
Democrat—Supervisor, L. G. O.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Densmore and
Finefrock; Clerk. Ralph Rise; I daughters were Sunday guests of
Treas., Rose Wachter; Justice. Al-: Cary) Fuller of Bathers Corners,
bert Hauer; Highway Commr.. John
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kantncr of
Sumin; Bd. of Review. Ford Stowell; Hastings and Guy Kantncr and
Constables, carl Helse. Leo Rush. I family spent Sunday with
Levi
'Percy Lehman and William Oer-4Kantner.
। linger.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Farlee spent
I Yankee Springs, Republican,—8u-. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. I. N.
‘ pervlaor. A- L. Graves; Clerk. Will Williams near Dowling.
i Ellsworth; Treas . Donald Kimmey; I
-------------- .***?J5— ---------Highway Commr.. Henry Shively. I
LACEY.
I There
bu, one Uetel named! Mn- Chides B«n&gt;ey ipent «evtn Yankee Bprlnt, towmhlp.
|er«l dan lhe prat wedr whh her
i
-----------------------------------------{daughter, Vera, in Battle Creek.
BEAR HOLE LAKE DISTRICT. | Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
। Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckwith, Mr. Clayton Case were, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs Frank Kurr and Mr. and Roy Bouman and children of. the
I Mrs. Zellon Kaiser were Sunday Barney Mills district.
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Star Grim- । The Ellis Cemetery Circle will
mett.
■ meet for dinner In , the Briggs
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hurlesa of church basement Wednesday, Mar.
■ Hastings .spent Bunday with their 21. A good attendance is desired.
। son. Kenneth Hurless, and fgmlly.
Boaz Walton and brother. Alva.
John Cook, Teddlo Cook, Ruaaell of Battle Creek were Sunday after­
Craven and Zellon Kaiser bused noon visitors with their brother,
I1 wood for Kenneth Hurlesa Saturday, i Clyde Walton, and family.

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y^st$rudy'made many frtend. who regret thatr
' departure and wish them all kind*
The Good old Day*.
given only a minimum of training
.
... .
.
,
._ “bltnd” flytag.
ftvm* Yet
Yet Hi*
Uie army
army air
air ; “
In
Two Relic*.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
Will Mndteter and Mr. Knight of
LaGUARDIA
A8
MAYOR.
chiefs assured the president that |
An Announcement.
to ZZi. .K.
We have
Mrs. Hix* Cherry, who has been Grand Rapid* ware in the city yea­
have never narooreo
harbored any gsoi
great
their men could handle thc work. oplnJon of LaOuardla. but we cerMany residents at thl* conununity s pending -the winter with . her terday visiting Ur. and Un. George
Doubtless It wa* hard for them to be ulnly must tagf 0(T our hat* to .,;can remember when Read's Opera daughter In Norwalk. Ohio. 1* ex- i Menliennick.
I Mr. and Un. U. E Nevins and
candid in a matter which might that
..™.gentleman. The gambling
- or bHouse, a two story board structure peeled this week.
In New
reflect on the efficiency of the serv- slot
slot machines
machines Jn
New York
York ,City
&lt;?!»&gt;■[&lt;Ion the west Ude of Jefferson street
nt
' *°n
returned from BL Lout*.
were 'taking 14.000.000 from thc ।
north of the Michigan Central Ohio Saturday after a two month* Kto Monday. where Uley lxave
to U to. protoen: ted only
far the PMV
past WU«b«4.
winter
poorly paid people each month, or tracks, wa* In full swing. Stock com- stay In the city caring for her moth- .VI
1
» total of 848,R)0.000 per year.
used to_show
then
C"
------------------------------------------- Three
- - - _panic*
____ _________
_______
__ regularly, er. Mr*. W. D. Moorman.
Dr. and Un. F. Carrothen were I John Carson left for Bangor
DI BARHY courts'. TUBES months w,,° *'&lt;zned him instead of to his were operated by a gangland or- Many an old-Ume villain ha* stalked
Monday, where be ha* secured an
ganlzatlon which could not be in- the sweet, defenaeiea* heroine on in Olivet Wednesday night and Interest In * lumber jjard. Hl* fam­
JN aPVANCK - ------------------- —&gt;&gt;&lt; uniformed bureaucrat*!
heard Olivet college orchestra and
°&gt;K»iso
Under the American system of terfered with But this newo mayor' this stage only to be thwarted al
ily will follow later on.
--------_fi.au
nos
has aiaru-u
started ka icm
real war un
on this racket I(ne
the (a?v
last tn
minute
mute oy
by uie
the panug
daring courcour­ Roderick White in a joint recital.
__ I d(
J__
...p &gt;handicaps
_ .____________________________________
___ _ a ...7....
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sheldon were
juatfee. an individual or corporation and
.sp)t
which the Mge of the hero. Many
UtUe —
Eva
Harvey Fernamburg of Grand
is jinnocent
nnocent until proven guilty.
gumy. Unun- court*
courts made
maac for
tor him.
mm. he
ne is succeaasuccess- 'ha*
na* crossed the waving wooden ice Rapids visited his parents. Mr. and called to Toledo. Ohio, Thursday, on
account of the Hines* of the latter'*
less the president has access to facts fully carrying on his war against &lt;Qoe* and her soul departed heaven-i Mrs. F. A. Fernamburg Sunday,
sister.
ADVKKT18ISQ KATES
vet made nuMic the governrlch dnancial assistance to ward on flimsy cloth wing*.
. Messrs.
not jet made public, the govern gnilKlunu
_Iandsa upciauvss*
operation* —
-Frank Boyce
. . •
Clarke and G.
Mis* Elizabeth Field left thl*
G. F. Chidester will isee
_ 1(lj­ tonjght morning for a vtelt with friend* in
nrlvate air
.lr j. n orttnd. .i^dgc
*... Independent.
.&gt;opera~ Llghtata’ at Grand Rapid
ment's case against the private
Clinton and Tecumseh.
house used to be punctuated at fre- | M-^ ■’’{* Mr*
companies is by no means clear. We
WANTED P1ONEEKS
quent intervals by the rumbling of M”- T}*“e .Mc^*ughlii
h do not believe that American com­
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
. . hf ...
.moving
....... . usvst
.... just
I.lirv1 LLuc
and ana
The largest
largest company 01
of u*
Its nuiu
kind , . - .frelght
past
X tTb
“Kalhrri.
"d Katncnne
Katherine Lottu*
Loftu*
. .
...
J™
,tra...
.ui movimr
fust
’uc7
merclal aviation could have paced m&gt; lhp
-ants st
rong. fearless
At
drove to nrnnd
Grand Ranida
Rapid* Ri.ndav
Bunday to
to
tho worW
world u
wanLs
stronc
fearless lout. ,lde *he window
..
. . that
.. time tha drnva
Mesdame* Gard Chidester. Ira
the rest of the world if the great men al„i WOmcn who are willing Michigan
Central
line
between “cc Mrs. Ruth Gei*e. who i* at Hje Van Valkenburg. Will
Chidester.
majority o{ thc companies backing to take some risk for big returns. | Orand
Hnd Detroit wa* one Sunshine sanitarium and found her Fred Parker, C. W. Jordan. W R.
it had been organized for the role We. are a sound conservative bust-J of lhc
m
gUt&lt;
in very good spirit* and feeling 1m- Cook. Mr*. M H. Bailey. Misses
.Uro vt OB. .rm nurnme of stock promotion and ,w“'
P”*n‘ hBnd‘“pped by thorj qucntiy the finer "subtleties" of voice . Proved
Phyllis Diamond, Maude and Fan­
uo.mx ». . .‘UM Pu,T&lt;*r or ’«*» promotion ano dcfftulUng of srwnc of our employ. , wcre oflcn smothered by thunderous
Mr and Mr* Edgar Flfield of nie Btebbln* attended the. K. of P.
---------..
grabbing from the public treasury CCJ1_ pul sUn going strong. H6w- | roftrs
(roin
wttHout
Ordinary Melrose Park. Illinois, drove here ball at Kalamazoo last week.
Hl b» put.luhrj un Doubtless some of the companies ever, our product is not much in de- ^tchm chairs were arranged in Saturday to spend a few days with
Mis* Nora Nagler. of Freeport,
deserved
this is not- mand right now. despite u&gt;.
the fact
.
. punishment
. ------ --------- -but
-------------------•„ accommodate lhe apeeUWra
spent several days of the present
• ....
that It
r»n- In
wmu«
a luxury
that
it nnv
is not
in any
sense a luxury, and the lighting arrangement* were;
Zelphia Gilmer of Eaton week. Including Sunday, with her
BIN TING.
|te I sufficient excuse for disrupting an but an absolute necessBy.
almost "humorous " Nevertheless, i R^Plds wa* a guest of her parent*, brother, John O. Nagler and fam. ...
rn,entire Industry: an industry that
,IIU1 grrui
,n „
This
great wipu(BU&lt;
corporation
Is lw-lcu
located this old auditorium did some fine Mr and Mrs. J. M. Gilmer, over the Hy In thl* city.
SAVE GASOLINE
*
n"kind ct’u^k was giving us the finest and safest tn North America, a land where
... .week end.
Miss Julia A. Jeffery of Syracuse,
INCREASE POWER
—
maii and commercial service In the the resources have, barely been tap­ only place in town where high I Mrs. Leone Wood returned last N. Y.. ts visiting her sister. Mrs. H.
ped. and where there is a good liv- school plays and other amateur week from a two months' visit with D Seldon of Green street and ex­
GIVE QUICKER STARTING
lwotia„
.
.. Ing waiting for all who are willing
her sister and broHier in Minne­ pect* to remain for the summer.
IMPROVE ACCELERATION
HEADING FOR WHERE?
!I President Roosevelt undoubtedly to work for It. You will have to theatricals could be staged.
apolis and St. Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. 6t. Clare Brock re­
It 1* easy for the political' party acted in all sincerity. He made a bad take a chance. We believe In the
WEAR LONGER
turned from the upper peninsula
Now the interior of the theater
of our product, has been almost completely dis­ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.' last week where they have been re­
out of power lo criticise thc party mistake and has admitted It. This ultimate kSuccess "*
Mrs. Leon Custer and son Rich­ siding for a year.
once it ts dug up and put to work. mantled and serves as a storage
responsible lor our government. last is an extremely difficult thing
ard of Jackson spent from Saturday
If you are willing to take a sample room (or a lumber company.
Frank Hamilton. Jr.. Is visiting his
_ our _______
That was illustrated in 193X khen. to do gracefully, especially for a of
HU Tuesday with relative* here. grandmother, Mrs. I. A Holbrook,
product, sacrificing a few
They returned Tuesday accompan­
President Hoover was sharply con- man in pwltlon ot authority. There- pleasures, if necessary, for the sake
and Uit lenitr.
Recently on a tour of Inspection ied by her grandmother. Mrs Jane and expects to spend the summer
rfornuica of ye
with her.
demmed by hl* political opponents‘ fore give him credit. It Indicates of future great profit, we can use
M., °&lt; U» .pwruB Bpuk Plait.
Only U]mc
Urnsc who
whoBM
still have thc stuff &gt;tntn« °n the pn8mtoe&gt;:
tW°
Mrs. Florence Bowne and daugh­
to lhe number to .sneer oi com- th.t he spprectoe. hu
oiJrIieollne—provide
ters
left
for
Allegan Thursday
night,
I
.
”
*■
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lvr
mursasy
mini.
missions and boards he appointed sponslbllity to the American pco- of thc old pk&gt;nccrs arr desired. Wc
JbIJ,,1'y
“"‘t "w™
to leave on Saturday for Los An- i homte.
'
** *“*“*’
and set to work at investigation*, or pie. Also it prove* beyond question want no more near-sighted, cowardgele* whfre she will spend the
MIm Carrie Schumann has reto carry out various project*.
.Senator Vandenberg's contention ly men who start at their own
Jtalw?v
W
f£JSrt
bro
»
h
a»
’
U
f
rr
y,
Mc
'
turned
home
from
Grand
Rapids
It was not surprising Uuit flic that a government with ao much
KaivAv
—7
%
lurneo norae irom urand Rapid*
Kelley,
_ .—
■ .late... 111MW
fl’kJformerly off Mani*
Maple nnwo
Orovc UnU1 *hc recover*«—
from
her
j
i&gt;erson who can see ahead, who can
democratic party in their campaign power concentrated in Hie iuinds of
cbecr(u| and optlmtetie under
and Lake Odessa.
Will
Bhultcrs
and
daughter
Ruth
for the Presidency in 1932. called one man needs a constructive mi- dlfficultiea. and who can "take it”
DO NOT. (or one
Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis of
spent Sunday In Grand Rapids with Kalamazoo have been the guest* of
attention to public expenditures and nority party to check up on possible like your forefather* did. we promrepulse, forego thc
Mrs Shulters and daughter Helen
promised drastic reduction of them weaknesses in the government's ac’k!
Mrs. Anna Fuller thl* week.
purpose (hat you re­
Mrs. Edith Alexander Bruckner
by abolishing whst they termed Hons. If the president had given an e "Jr c;mJ*ny ls k,P^,n a,
of Chicago. English teacher In our FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
solved to effect. —
Listen to lawrenee Tibbett or Richard Crooks and Harvey Fire­
high school for several years, was
"useless commissions and offices" car to this minority in deciding the united States of America, and we
The contract for building the
Shakespeare
» week end guest guest at the home house on the county farm, has been
stone. Jr., every Monday night—N. B. C. Network.
and said they would “consolidate airmail ' issue, the lives of ten produce men. thc beat in the world
of Mr and Mrs. A. C. Brown.
let to Stephen W. Walworth and
departments and bureau*, eliminate youdg men would not have been If you've never tried it. put one of &lt;
Mrs.
Cha*
Francisco
ha*
returned
Walter
Stilwell
of
Nashville
for
the
..
our men to work. The initial in-1
ana .anmpiuh a »v. acrlhcM an Uie alto o&lt; official
ooe
to her home In Lowell, after being sum of 85.695. Tills is a glorious
called to this city by reason of ill­ contract for the county and a* thef
tag of not les* than 25 per cent tar stupidity. The president s error Was tt bcn such an endeavor demands
, ness In the family of her son'. John sureties arc first class insures the &gt;
the cost of Uie iederai govemmeuv' in permitting himself to be swayed daring and sacrifice, will make you
। Francisco.
erection of the so much needed
Phone 2240
Cor. Jefferson and Court
Hasting
ment”
by official advisor* who either dldn I une of tlw country's leaders in the
, Mrs Fannie Tower has returned county house for an insignificant
Wto tea K11»lly happened «1U know torn, they .-ere ulklne ebon: ««l»&lt;ure_Bnmrt Cotoly Omphfrom Kalamazoo where she has sum.
be revealed more clearly next July,, or who didn't dare speak thc truth
been for some lime and has re­
The psychology ot tax collecting curtain* were found: the old front sumed her place at J T. Pierson A­ vored with a pleasant call from!
at the end of the first fiscal year of However, give the president credit
is perfectly demonstrated in the curtain covered with advertisement* Sons
Hon C W. Prindle. M. D , eldest son 1
thc NEW DEAL, when it will be for admitting his mistake.
open rebellion against the payment and the Inner curtain with it* faded
of Hon. S. C Prindle of thl* city. Dr. |------------------------------------------------------------j------------------found that the public debt of this
of the head tax. For years motor "sylvan" scene
Prindle is now a resident of Grand 'publican ticket attest*.
‘
। country, was that
U— the roads were
Although each of THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
country will bare increased under
Governor Comstock states that car owners have seen their operat- these highly decorated expanse* of (
Mrs Charles sy,w«suci
Rowlader us
of WoodperfecUy tearful,
fearful.
wooa- Rapids and one of the best physi-1 Lewis Stem goes to New York on perfectly
’S5 , H11* clty Prldn&gt;' Mr and clans of that city. He L-s exceedingly । Saturday of this week to purchase
ROOMreIt fylfy tiO.Mn.000.000 It Will "he is not conscious" of having ing costs steadily climb but little canvas had undoubtedly been rolled
Chas. ”
H. »&gt;-•
Bauer
— will speak on na„ spring goods.
I tlonal finance at lhe Durfee school no pL&gt;Ir2'‘ Vnl11 rcern,*y •}“* up and down hundreds of times dur- f *' „ *'*, r. r«*ntly returned popular, as his election to lhe leg- his
also be discovered that up to this made one mistake during his term
...
been made by thc persons directly ing the active life of the theater, the I Xj?? Ftorl&lt;,B where they spent the mature in 1876. by the largest ma-1 Thc statement of ah X
— people i house in Baltimore on Monday eve­
the
time more than 40 NEW bureaus, o( otoee. tn Uto. rt.-ptet Mr Com- „,„tM
wh). amply ,K,al,.c o(
.. Saturday,
&lt;■_.—■— _u_
------- •-------the 18th Instant.
material was still in good condition i
i Jorlty given to any man on lhe re- on
who came
from“-e.nlng,
the
boards and commissions have been stock and President Roosevelt differ lllP
.........................
indirect method used to collect
and will be repainted for use as ]
established, with
40.000 new cm-Thc latter is big enough to admit thc tax.
This plan has conic to be backdrops In various civic producploics added to he Irfeto pay r»U- error.
*—» "
"“aunn
The Hons.
—
,
.
head lax could have been collected
The average ofgovemmcnh.I
exalmost without a murmcr If thc inNumerous name*. Initials, dates
penditurcs per day is non slightly
AN ELECTRIC EYE
dlrrr( mcthod hild
ap|,ilcd.but
and drawings were scrawled on the
jnort than twice what it was at tills
A
* super-^ye »•-«
has &gt;-«"
been stavabwrf
developed hv
hy
back of each curtain although verysciential* in us»&gt;
thia country, we read.•
lime last year.
few were legible. The oldest date
The question E^-and It should be capable of probing far above and bediscernable was 1899. The name of
"Gypaic Rover," Sept 22-23. 1910.
serlously asked. Will these doubled low the present range of visible
was printed in bold letters and un­
expenses. 40 additional boards and light. It is operated on a photo­
derneath various names, evidently
commission* pull the country out electric principle and ia a close me- when folk* had to dig down for two of those who were In the cast. In­
and
deliver •*-*&gt;«
them in
to a «*r.
cer­ cluded In the list were Louise Pot­
of the depression? If they do. we chanical approximation to the hu- smackers
• “
•••* *««•'«»•■
tain point by a certain time, that's
will all agree that It 1* a wise and man eye The possible service of different It Is all a matter of psy­ ter. Sadie Glasgow. Hilda Dunlap.
Helen Haye*. Lolah Barber. Cora!
necessary use of government money, such an instrument to humanity is cholory
t
— Charlotte Republican Silsbee. Geneva Hayes. Edmund
If they do tax help, when we look at unlimited If organism* of a virulent Tribune
Wood. Ira Peck. Merle Shipley. Ha- ’
zel
Stedge. Kathleen Wooley. Grace I
ttat ircnstol
toe srratly In- nsture exiM so stull as lo bare osw„. pol„[
thc
I
creased board* and their big pay caped detection with any method imimgcr case The noted criminal Busi) and Marguerite Matthews.

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rolls, and wa realize mat all this tor investigation yet known, this
must be paiii for by the taxpayers electric eye will make a systematic
-well, well all say a plenty. .
'
' “
'
‘
'iudy .possible. Some wieptbts have
advanced the theory that Hie germ.-,
A FRANK ADMISSION
producing colds and infantile paGive President Roax-vclt credit. raiyMs are of thLs type
lor admitting hu mistake in taking
the airmail contracts trom private
Pungent Paragraphs
hands, in assigning Uns ta*k t» thc
The Christian Science Monitor
Army Air Corps before the men
were properly traiiH-u or equipped, uncovered a music critic who deBicet storms combined with the In- &lt;eland that only 2 per cent of the
_ sing
. _*••=.
_ ..
experience of army airmen in bad pcojile actually can
Now.
If

delivered in Irons to thc woman
’bent! at Crown Point. Ind. made
hi*
perfect
through cor‘­
h
“ “
,r,ert get-away lhrouah
rupt ion or because u
of, the aupcrlallV(. ignorance of the sheriff's de­
partment of that county The de-

While we re still shivering from(
prolonged "cold snaps up here In
Michigan word comes from Cal I (or- ,
nia that people of Lok Angeles arc,
swarming lo the sea shores to es­
cape the heat A dead calm aidng
m their barefoced credulity Thc lhe coast combined with cloudless’
incident has been useful in one re- skies and a brilliant sun sent the 1
thermometer up to 80 degrees
K
X
Great boosters these Californians
mis is one
don't They know just how lo minimise the ,
.
.plarc where they
.
adverse
propaganda resulting from I
belong —Muri DcFoc. Charlotte Rca disastrous earthquake, just when,
publican-Tribune^
to broadcast news that will appeal i
THE DILLINOE^ ESCAPE.
......
.......
____
' to thc Imagination
of those living tn j
Tht- e.scape of John Dillinger, no-1 the northlands
weather flying have contributed to romethlng can be done n&gt; irrsuadc
the roll of ten death* since jwivate or compel the remaining 98 per cent tonous criminal, from the Crown
Point Indiana, jail should bring to
Cong
George
Foulkes'
announce­
contracts wcre cancelled
to quit trying —New Orleans State* attention tin- fancy frills aith which
ment that he ht to seek the Demo­
Bad weatlier at this season u* the
w« surround criminals.
Dillinger cratic nomination for United States j
Originality—Not profiting by thcwas
„ ... placed
„
in a cell with t4o other senator has been received about as |
mistakes ot others because you pre- hardened criminals. He uas allowed
one would expect Foulkes is a po­
number of experienc ed airmen could
fcr to make your outi —Duluth lo have underworld visitors He was litical accident who rode to success
have told thc president that it t-jofc Herald
allowed to listen to the radio read on a wave of universal discontent; '
highly specialized Uauiur; .-rod
nc usjuipers and magazines and even and even at that squeezed through ,
equipment to fly the airmail routes
Citizens ot Chicago vtant the Ul *hittle a toy gun. The sheriff with one of thc slimmest pluralities
on schedule. A number of uvtatwn Mayor to resign because hr did not |pnd the prosecutor even went so of any congressional candidate In
tar &amp;&gt;4o coax the murderer to pose
authorities, including Col Charles pay nls income tax promptly Such a with them for a photograph to b- thc state.
About the only comment on lhe
l-indbe.-gh, tried to toll tne president system a* suggested wirald put many broadcast in the newspapers.
Foulkes' announcement which has
Thc Jail was crowded with special come to our attention was written In
thia. Unfortunately thc advice was a prominent American into thc
Interpreted aa political propaganda ranks of the jobless —Pasadena deputies and guards But Dillinger a Jackson paper and is as follows. 1
mode an easy escape
It is'somewhat difficult to under-'
or worse yet. lobbying for private post.
i Had any ordinary citizen been stand why the Fourth district con­
TMteresls
given the task of guarding Dillinger gressman Is so sure of his hold on
The Department of Commerce
nrw wnnklc ln Journalism. the »|iecial deputies and guards
thc voters of Michigan.,He defeated
apecUln that a commercial pilot “,hr new« b^-d the new*.'' la tn- would have been dismissed. Thc John C Ketcham.' his Republican ।
shall have a minimum of 1.500 hours “’rcstln« but « sometimes leaves wi nun of common sense would have opponent tor Congress, by only a I
chained thc murderer sccorely to
In Hie air. Most private airlines In- *ondermg what s behind it.—Df&gt; the bars of Hie cell or he would slight majority In the 1932 election. j
And his most notable achievement
aist on even more; some demanding Ual{ Waws.
h^ve hung a couple of shackles at Washington has been to get con- j
about Dillinger's feet. The prisoner slderable publicity on thc shatter of j
as much u 2.000 hour?. Even with
How conic we small taxpayers can would have been allowed to converse
sending hi* Christmas cards undrr
tackKro«d. w ptlot to
nno iit„
uit muiu.
never find the loopholes Hut multi- with none of his former pals
government frank”
ant Ito. rattos mua une ope ye„ mtl;tomUr„ Ett ti„„u!h iuto„t be­
Dillinger was contemptuous of the
as a copilot to familiarize himself
"hick" cops who arrested him in
tag touched?—Arkansas Gazette.
tt is tor reasons outlined in the
Tucson. Arizona. He must be more
With the route and to fcaln experiparagraph above that we believe our
r. ten-* .I...v.
*hHum contemptuous o! the foolishness
«« to tea muter fttos. Some ot
Il isnt ala ays fair on the .par. ftn(1 61]ly gentlmentality „
of „„
hl* erst- Federal government should control
the older commercial pilot* have of the woman to judge her husband while Crown Point jailers I* It any the manufacturing of armament*
more than 7.000 hours to their by Hie man who lives next door He wonder he ls&gt;dcflant of Hie law?— Thc profit from thaw Industries
should be taken out of private
credit Even with aU this experience hasn't Hie same
wife.-Toledo. Ingham County, news.
hands. The temptation to make
combined with the assistance of an Blade.
money regardless ot consequences
elaborate radio communication sys­
frequently overshadows all sense of
.
.
a
A reputed shortage in oak treej
'
responsibility. Various concern* in
tem and a highly specialized set of
NEWS GLEANINGS.
may
be
the
resjilt
of
their
use,for
this country which benefit from Hie
instrument* for use In bad weaUier.
the manufacture of antique furol-. Thc word "and" In thc Bible ap- manufacture of warships and naval
MoidenU occasionally happen.
lure.—Atlanta Constitution.
pears more frequently Hun any oth- supplies, for example, actually sent
a lobbyist to one of the dharma-,
er word. 46X’7 times
ment conferences abroad with In­
army air corix made up u It b
[nf siuoios
—, .,
*—r—
An lirm
item lnxn
from the
studios tens
tells
structions to work against any
treaty which might put a curb on
ba &gt; I,w w&gt;- enluuneni u u. » Lu !hu LM, M u nwrto u
thc size of our own fleet. The pre­
fauu or r«per»nop ind prtollnUk Wm torb-inj It Into the
A standardised weight in dough­ tense was patriotic duty: but panuts has been asked by the bakers trlotisui of thia type u quilt- ubvmuoInlim, In bto .toter Ortto.. bub.t_Bo.wn Truucdpt
of southern Calilortu*.
ly measured in dollars and cents.

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I Way o/

Our World

Having decided to quit farming and to move back to Arizona, I will have an auc­
tion sale at what is known as the old Newland farm, nine miles southwest of Has­
tings or 2 1-2 miles west and 1-2 mile south of the Good Will church, on Section 32,
Rutland township, on

Tuesday, March 20
At one o’clock P. M., sharp, and offer the following property:—
HORSES.
Span of horses, 9 yrs. old, weight 2800.
Brown horse, 11 yrs. old, weight 1100.

Quantity bean fodder.
Quantity corn atallu.
FARM TOOLS.

COWS.

Holatein cow, 10 yr»., regi»tred, calf by
side.
Holitein cow, 7 yrs., giving milk.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., due April 1.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs., due August 15.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs., due Sept. 1.
Holstein and Jersey cow, 7 yrs., pasture
bred.
Durham and Jersey cow, 7 yrs., calf by
side.
SHOATS AND CHICKENS.
7 ihoati, weighing about 90 lbs. each.
40 Barred Rock chicken*.

HAY AND GRAIN.
300 bushel* of corn,
Quantity timothy and clover hay.

Fordion tractor.
Two bottom John Deere tractor plow
Oliver 99 walking plow, nearly new.
South Bend riding plow. McCormick mower.
John Deere manure spreader. Hay loader.
Easy Puli disc drill with fertilizer attachment
Dump rake. Riding cultivator.
2 five tooth single cultivator*. 2 springtooth drag*.
Wagon and flat hay rack. Wagon box.
Com aheller. Metz car. Grindstone.
Stoneboat. Logging toad. Cauldron kettle,

HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Prince Kalamazoo cook stove, like new.
A $228 Edison phonograph and recorda.
Singer tewing machine. 9x12 rug. 2 mattreaaei.
Bedstead. Drawer. Commode. Library table.
* Writing desk. Sideboard. 3 dining chair*.
Fibre rug, 9x12. Many other article*.

TERMS:—CASH. NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

FRED L. ffcWLAND, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

CHARLES ROBINSON, Clerk.

�TBB HA1TW08 BAXNPt, WMMfllBAT, MARCH 14, 1134

■lUHMOL.

dis- Michigan and Uie business leaders
strong and liquid condition, enab- the sick
t of of Michigan, shall address themI ling U to give better service to the flu.
on- wive*
wives toto making
making ar Just,
" — fair
*-•-----and
•*
people of this city and county. It
Mr. ai
declared, equitable
z.-'.'.L"!- system ot
o taxation.
' will also mean that . the federal Uy of 8 Bourne spent Sunday with
be taken
He expressed his
hl* sentiment as de­
'
'
'
rm j&gt;e inter-, Mr. and Mn. C. J. Moore and
•fit If ba cidedly "in 'favor of an income lax.
w«vu u&gt; um uwia.jpid that fed- Ralph.
. falls to pay his taxes. In this coun- If ai man didn't have the Income he
**
I ■ Mru.!2d
Robert Olxler and
a.
...
—
I try r*a! estate heart io per cent of would)
wouldn't have to pay. If he did
' rted out by th* bank. The** govern- -----daughters.
and
-------------Nonna „—
~ly afternoon ,
(Continued from page one)
FOBTPONING TAX BALES ttjt tax burden, while in England It।have
have 1it lie could afford to pay " He
; ment regulations have grown out ot Clarksville spent 8undkj
WILL NOT ROT W TXT b«ar» but 17 per cent. No wonder i urged—zl a broader hasty for taxation .Meh be lnw.1. in
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore1
««*.
X.'
XP
"
‘
"
’
"
!
""'
t
WILL tw-1 SOLVE THE
fBrme
ni and
(and
farmers
and home
home owners
owners min our
our
1 and u urged th* thinking people of
4nd family.
village* and cities find it Impossible I Michigan to assume leadership and
Unde Bern U dedrou, Uu&lt; benk.
Hdnlnn Cby Bank la to be
PB0BLXM
The county road men started cut­
to pay their taxes. We U*ve too | point Uie way out of our present generally speaking, shall be put in congratulated on having Uncle Bam ting brush on our road side last
much government in this state. We tax troubles.
a better condition to serve the as a partner In its business, foe week This makes a very fine Im­
a"
i The heart* •PPlxtuc
Sena.Hotita
in Mzturtne th. rvwt nt
Public,given
which
L* one of th* steps everybody knows that this Investprovement.
or Moore
should to
to reducing
reducing the
tne cost
oo*t of
or govgw- ttor
Moore at
at the
the conclusion
conclusion of
ot his
his. necessary to restore normal buai-lment by lhe government 1* the best
MUST BE REDUCED should
MtM Paulino Moore spent Bunday
ernment. He Instanced
that | address proved that the «entlmcnt* . ness
r«««ihto
possible n«v.r
proof nt
of it.
its confidence tn with MLm Mildred Huteliens at S.
the business leaders al this
a few weeks ago it was suggested that bank. It would not have pur­ Bowne.
Systsm Should Be Reviled the government at Washington *111'of
.
nr’n!’
w“ ’,lh » » r c.m„u&gt;o u,’“
chased
475.000
of
Its
preferred
stock
So Burden WUl Be Equit­ by• next
has ua the
-•
---------—• that
•
•
RIO PAINT BALE.
---— July
- • to
- 632,000,000.000,
------ - -------- ----- Iktind
w him. It Is fortunate Michigan
mikiuglui liu
If it had not been satisfied of the
Hastings City
Bank
lhe
rmects
relief’.lnan
«... of nis high ......
e
xpect* that the next vear
year a■ reUef
character ...
and fine bank sell 475.000 of preferred stock soundness of the bank and of its
ably Distributed
B A LyBarker has an announce­
ment in Jhis Issue of the Banner
Tit* writer had the privilege of !&gt;rcBr,“'’ *tU ,add •“LOOO.OOO.OOO • ability in the-senate of this state, to the R- F. C. Saturday lut this own investment therein.
be of
interlistening to an address on 'Tax­ more! The people must foot thc bill. I
purchase was completed and the
The bank, on Its part, welcomes which will -— particular
- State governments have been reck­
ation" by Senator Andrew L Moore
475JXX) cash was turned over to this InTOlmmt bre.w ot th., add- “■ “ property o.nen, Marti, 1« l&gt;«
FIVE MORE REPORT
of Pontlae, who spoke before the lessly Increasing their bonded debts.
I""!.."1*- wh“
the City Bank for its use. This ar­ rd Onanclal .trtnllih If give., and
Grand Rapids Rotary Club Thurs­ Cities, villages and counties have
rangement means
........ that
.... the govern - because of the improved service w,1‘ continue for eight days
A
SEEING
THE
METEOR
tjeen even mrirc reckless. particular­
ment has become
interested
made jwwi
possible by reason of this add- Dutch oven,will be presented to each
day noon.
.............
—..... - jointly
...... . ........
—— •• : inauc
of the first 10 paint customers of his
Senator Moore la a lawyer who ly in Uie eastern part ot our state.
with the stockholder* In the busi- ed capital.
"What will it avail Michigan to sell Which Passed Over Hastings
(Store on the opening day.
has made a thorough study of the
lies* of the Hastings City Bank- This
at 5 P. M. on Friday,
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Watch next week's Banner for
subject qf taxation, not only In thia out from one-thlrt to one-half of
arrangement gives the bank 675.-j
Mrs Ray Wieland to assisting Mrs Mr L y B a r k c r's announcement
country, but he has Journeyed to the farms and homes of this state
000 new money in addition to the
February 9
Europe In order to learn how tax­ for delinquency of taxes? Where
475.000 of common stock which Is Broadbent at Elmdale with her about another merchandising event,
would
the
people
go?
What
will
the
Since
our
List
Issue
we
have
ation Is carried on in the older
owned locally
This arrangement
b«, b™ „„!iX’
**
countries for the support of their state do with the land? You cannot learned of five other people who saw will put the bank in an unusually
build a state by confiscating the the big meteor which passed over
various government*.
Senator Moore began, by stating property of Its citizens Michigan this city on February 9.
that lhe repdrt of the Auditor Gen­ stands al the crossroads. Something
MLm Julia Rock of this city
eral showed that in Michigan, in must be done beyond Just talking chanced to look up at the righ'
1932. 33,000.000 acres of land were aboqt the problem. Tlic lax sys­ time, at about five o'clock, and saw |
tem
of
this
state
must
be
revised.
.. .
_ . ------ vllc
thc mcicut
meteor as ii
it was iHusuiK
passing over
assessed for taxation, of which 17.­
600,000 aura,
WU.UUV
acre*, or more inan
than nau.
half.
____ n
~
ctiy, so«ng more nortn man
were returned for delinquent taxes
' ”r °,WP ft fann. *Hld
*cel east She said it had a long tail of j
In addition 1442,869 descriptions of
wh,u ,l«ht' trom U,e rnd of whlch
---------from
idm because of execesslve tax-1
dropped • what looked like
property
In cities ------were...also_ re,
he wn
turned as delinquent. In Kent coun­ os whkti he cannot pay. That condi- snnrks
sparks. fl
She
watched it 'disappear In
Site .said ft was
ty alone 223,587 acres were tax-de­ | tlon CUWM conUMU. Tl&gt;, u, W Inor-.hrtvrt
—
linquent in 1032, almost equivalent tern of Michigan should be so re- , travelling
very swiftly. She could
to the average acreage of ten town vised that the burden of taxation not estimate how high it was. but
will
be
equitably
distributed
on
the
•hip* I
, the fact that u wa* seen in many
The speaker said that the • lax basis of ability to pay. Every form ' cities both east and west of Hastings
sales by the state which, should of wealth- and Income should bear would indicate that it was *&gt;11 up
have been advertised in May. 1933. Ils siiare of the burden "
Senator Moore especially stressed ,
were called off by legislative acUon.
Another person who saw the metSimilar action was taken for tak the need to eliminate the tax cor was J. E Lewis, who lives on ,
sales that would normally have been exempt privilege from all forms ot the Mrs Hopkins farm near Leach ■
advertised for May. 1934 The speak­ bonds. He made this statement: "I lake. He had Just finished his chores
er said there Is now a bill al Lan­ would remove tax exemption from at the barn and started for thc
sing, which he expects will pass, every form of capital In this state. he use when he heard a hiving noise'
which will call of! the tax sales that The system of permitting wealth to overhead. He taw the meteor whizz 1
would ordinarily have been adver­ go Into tax exempt securities, and past In a northeasterly direction,
tised tn May. 1035. He favored all of ut the same time demanding that much more north than east. He said 1
these
K.bbU bills;
Wl.bb, UU.
but he
UV IIWIMI
declared
’U that
blUbb the home of the workman who can- it had a long tail, and he noticed
postponing lax Mies and suspending Inot,
»'is taxes be confiscated. U
the sparks dropping from thc tail
penalties will not solve the taxation' ^‘Just. unfair and cannot be long-,
as reported by Miss Rock.
problem. They are merely hypodcr- lcr **»crated.
Two small children of Depul)
mlcs which relieve th© pain but do' ’n‘c N*»xer defended thc fifteen
Sheriff---Gall Lykins of Nashville al---------- anything* toward'm,u Ux limitation, which
was ---------not■ contribute
•।iplaced
placed in
IM
tttlf
he heavenly visitor and nocuring the.trouble
”
In the
thc constitution of this
thlsl*
0
The first essential Is to reduce I ktate bv
bV a
« vote of
ot the
«&gt;e nennto
people. He I' “
«*&lt;। the
«»e long tall of sparks and the
tlced
the
fire ball. When
taxes The first task to be under-’ •,ald- “whether you like It or not. rapid
r“"w pa-vlng of ”
’&lt;• "•*
taken Is to drastically cut the cost'thJa limitation is lhe thing Uiat is they met their father they asked
of government In Michigan. Our I forcing lhe taxation Issue in Michi- him. "Why do folks shoot sky rock­
state, with a population of 5.000.000
■" Ohio has gone even further et* tn the day time?" They thought
people, has over 43.000 local office After first adopting a fifteen mill somebody had shot oil a big sky
holders. Thc great bulk of our tax-! limitation, the people down there rocket.
atlon is Iqcal England, with a popu-1 have now adopted a ten mill limi­
Mrs. Mary Denkins. of Woodland,
tation of 37.000.000 people, has about taUo‘&gt; on real properly. Thc legis- writes us that she saw this ntrleoi
the
re­ also She says
"It looked like a
2,000 public officials If Englands laturc “and
nH ,h
“ leaders of Ohio
-------to correct their ,tax
ball—of —
tire ------------------followed by a -----trull
f-fficc holders were on the same fused
-------- —
— system large
- --------basis- as Michigan's her salary list ftnd u,l!l
nilll limitation was the of light and sparks II seemed near."
trould number over 300,000 One per-' protest
Protest of those who were unfairly 1 As wc
we have explained thu
this meteor
ron in every 100 in Michigan Is Eased against a continuance of such was also seen by people In South
lioldins public office.
; unfairness. It
^unfairness.
It will
will come In
in this
thia state.
state, Haven. Kalamazoo,
Kalamazoo. Lansing and
Senator Moore warned that some- llt' declared, unle&amp;s the people of jackaon. which would allow that it
Reg. price.
Sale price
thing must be done to save owners .Michigan and the legislature of
ot W11S
wa.s high in the air.

Securities Plus
Th. NATIONAL BANK OT

governMentmsts

The NATIONAL BANK OF HASTTNOI

National Bank of Hastings
Want to Buy or Sell?

Try Our Want Column

CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP SALE!
Sale Starts March 16th
UNTIL

March 24th Inclusive

HOUSE PAINT

Regular Shades

TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK!

Children’s
Shoes
89c
Boys’ &amp; Girls’ Shoes
for dress or school
wear. Tun or black.

Any size, 8 to 2.
While They Last

Jlas6
go
Fncer

Rubber
PACS
82.98

/n

Our

(LFARANtt

Rubber
Galoshes
79c

4 Hour.

“All Firet Quality”

5 Lbs.

*3.98
Mens’ &amp; Boys’
Heavy Work

Rubbers
98c

3238

Woman’s and Chil­
dren's Rubber Gait­
ers—your choice of
any pair in our stock.

Men’s &amp; Boys’ Work
Rubbers. All size*.
Get your pair now!

While
They

IVA.'Ai

Semi-Gloss

Fresh, live gum rub­
ber, 15 in. lace Paes,
'heavy red Holes.
While They Last

89c

Kitchen Gloss

98

King Wall Finish

$2.45 per gal.
1.35 per 1-2 gal.
.75 per qt.

Reg. price.
$2.80
1.50
.80
.45

per
per
per
per

per
per
per
per

Sale price

gal.
$1.40 per gal.
1-2 gal.
.40 per qt.
qt.
.23 per pt.
pt.

Reg. price.

Sale price
39 cent*

65 cents

VARNISHES
Triple Spar
Kwickdry Spar
Standard

All Purpose
Varnish

Reg. price.
$5.00
2.65
1.40
.80

per
per
per
per

Sale price

Sale price

$2.00 per
$4.00 per gal.
1.08 per
2.15 per 1-2 gal.
.58 per
.33 per
.65 per pt.

Reg. price.

gal.
1-2 gal.
qt.
pt.

Sale price
$1.75 per gal.

1.90 per 1-2 gal.

finest finish for floors and furniture

nd JOHNSON'S KLEEN FLOOR DUSTER

BOTH FOR

Flat Wall Paint
Floor Paint

98c
Sale price

Reg. price.

$1.10 per gal.
.60 per 1-2 ;

.65 per qt.
.35 per pt.

.18 per pt.

Reg. price.

Sale price

$2.90 per gal.
.85 per qt
.45 per pt

Reg. price.
Porch and Deck $2.75
per gal.
x Paint .80 per qt.
.45 per pL

.43 per qt.
.23 per pt

Sale price

.40 per qt
.23 per pt.

We Still Have a Limited Amount of PAINT At

25c qt.

50c | gal.

Hobnail Floor
Varnish
Standard Linoleum

Varnish

All Purpose
Varnish

Reg. price.
$4.00 per gal.

$1.00 gal.

Sale price
$2.00 per gal;

.65 per pt.

.38 per pt.

Reg. price.

Sale price

1.10 per qt.
.60 per pt.

.55 per qt.

Reg. price.
$1.05 per qt.
.60 per pt.

To the First TEN Paint Customers We Will Give a Dutch Oven FREE!

Suede Footwear!

$1.45 perigal.

VARNISHES

$2.50 per gal.
gal.
1.33 per 1-2 gal.
1*2 gal.
.70 per qt.'
qt.
.40 per pt.
pt.

Reg. price.

JOHNSON’S LIQUID WAX

Sale price •’

$1.40 per gal.
gal.
1-2 gal.
.75 per 1-2 gal.
qt.
.40 per qt.
pt.
.23 per pt.

Reg. price.
$2.80
1.50
.80
.45

.68 per 1-2 gal.
.38 per qt.

A bargain combination!

Sale price
30c per pt.

AakforTick.u

Watch For Our Special Ad In Next Week’s Paper

AU Sizes—Values to $4-00—All Styles

• TIES
STRAPS
PUMPS

while they last
take your choice

The Pair!

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store
"Barry County's Busiest Shoe Store.
114 W. STATE STREET

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Ly BARKER’S DRUG STORE
“ Where Immediate Courtesy and Attention Are Shown To AU”
We Deliver
Hastings
Telephone 21

�, THE HA8TTNGH BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. 1M4

eitaimk

d-utu-lpoUR VILLAGES HELD
lives of men; but:
f-n-rinuc aenunav
a negative acoomELECTIONS MONDAY

common knowledges can be mas- their daughter. Mrs. Roland Nelaqo
tcred by using jxrt of the day for I Shlpshcwanee. Indiana. Little DeIntenalve drIU on these fundamen- Von Nelson came home with hla
tala The other part of the day is grandparents, returning to hb home
left free to develop the other sides of [on Monday in company with pls
.j-j individual. mt
- —
.... Uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
this-------------many-sided
We
must
make opportunity for developing Nelson.
his social, emotional and physical
side. This can best be done by pro­ den. daughter Helen, accompanied
viding activities in which he can by Mrs. L. R. Wolcott visited Mr.
put his whole heart and soul and and Mrs V. L. Wolcott and Mr. and
.many other material and cultural of a people who have learned to live woodland. Freeport and Middleville
w
°u?
*®cnf ®nu“ tn which he must work happily and Mrs. Ion Shepard In Charlotte, Bun­
cooperatively with his fellow stu- day. They found Hale Kenyon, who
Itaorn1
UJ2?teUTl’“1l,and
on Monday
Monday of
of thto
this week.
week. Fallowing
Fallowing u
u a
a battle
battle of
of wits
wits lo
to see.
see'if
the child!
■ on
if the
child dents ' "
”
'the childhood of'persons now mid-1freedom. Otherwise, human living; are the results:
I will succeed hi getting Uie teacher I Dr' W1111txirne brought out the makes his home with Mr. and Mrs.
Shepard. In rather feeble health.
dtoagad, has developed advantages must inevitably revert to the beast. FREEPORT-There was excite- to call on him for one of the ques-'
thal UDhappy marriages, di-I
well beyond those of the city, now ial brutalities of the jungle.
ment at Freeport at the village elec- , l ons.lo.,* lic. '
answer. । vOrces. insanity, or leas of Jobs had| I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder were
: that the lure of audden wealth can [
b , splendid challenge we are
In Hastings Saturday and called on
no longer prove beguiling.- Con- 'faclng-that of creating better hu- tion Monday as 74 votes wcre cast, or wnetlicr the teacher succeeds in | ncver been known to result because |!
'Mrs.
Daniel Zook at Pennock hascompared with only 10 in 1933 and
lh®, Shl,d lhcL onl&gt;‘
the individuals did not know how '
cernlng lhe future lhe speaker said: jman values everywhere. For the
j to read? write, or spell, but because i pltal.
i There will be an access of new [moment, perhaps, we are a bit baf- 12 in 1932 for village officers. L. B. hc dOe5 not know
Mrs. Mattle Mishler attended P.
Lester was nominated for president
Second—in theory. It b o teach-[of social misadjustment or misnt.
ibut not alien blood to rural com- fled by the suddenness with which in place of the present incumbent, ing device, because u b felt Uuit|
T. A. In Freeport on Wednesday
---------------- —
munitiea tn the future, which will .the demand for readjustment has
Lester was chosen the other children will learn somej.—'-HH evening.
create conditions and forces which'come upon us. It Ls only natural Percy Rosser
Mrs. W. H. Pardee and Mrs. Jen­
by a vote of 6) to 11. Mr. Rosser thing from Ibtening to recitation—1 j,
.
call for competent interpretation that we should ding to the old and
nie Pardee helped entertain the La­
.,
ran on slips. Others elected were: in fact, it b usually a poorly stated j rl OlltC ErCOHOmiCS
and wise direction. Folks are going cherish the
familiar. We f—r
dies' Aid al Bowne Center Wednes­
But clerk- J&gt; E
treasurer. Mrs, summary of a few isolated facts that |
back home to changed conditions change least it lead to disaster. But
day.
.
.the particular
child reciting
Mamie Tabberer; assessor. Herman J'
'
‘
■
•has
-'and with changed conceptions of change has always been the price
Rensch; trustees. Earl Ragers. Mike Igleaned from his reading.
living. They are ready and eager to of progress. No thinking mon can
MORGAN.
Third—in theory, the recitation wavi
contribute their full share to the; truly believe that our civilization McCalla and Jesse Knowles.
Mrs. Florence Trumpet went to
supposed
to
be
a
socializing
factor;
ASSYRIA
GROUP,
... ...........
..............
.. remotely
.H|HV
.V.KW UW the
,
“Ckpta WerC [
material
betterment and the cultural has
even
approached
the home of her daughter. Mrs. Will
enhancement.... of the futureconunun- limits of Its possibilities for richer ,n the field. Republican and Ind&lt;*- in
1 the school room—In fact, the re-1 The Home Economics Extension Craig of Hastings, for an indefinite
.period is usually a period I Group of Assyria will hold ila next
ity life. The
tillage may now be human living, Knowing that, there pendent. The latter swept the field citation
1
stay.
stagnant and dlssplrited. The small is great promise for the future, if we 'rhe following .were elected Presi- 1In which the teacher asks stilted meeting at 1 P. M. Friday. March
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harrington
city may be Industrially deadlocked, but dare to venture. But if we ure dent. Dr §tuart Lofda hl; clerk. Ar- &lt;questions. based on the book and 10. al the home of Mrs. Eva Saner,
and children and Mrs. Clair Van
Farms may be threatened with‘content with the mere paraphernalia thur Housler. treasurer. Adolph ।receives stilted answers. There Is not I —Caroline Tasker. Sec.
Sickle
attended
the Nozarene
mortgage foreclosures. But however of life—machines and outmoded Dause. Jr.; assessor. Elmer Northrup: tmuch chance of a free and thought- ‘
church
at Nashville Sunday
evening.
radical the readjustments to be patterns of living—then we deserve trustees.
Amon E. Dull. William Iprovoking discussion, such Bs might
SOUTH BOWNE.
------------------------------------------- ­
We have a new pupil
In
made, there will surely emerge from to be blotted out. But if we have the M®rtln and Elmer D. Greenfield.
iarise out of a class meeting about I( Mr and Mrs. Walter Duffey.
....
...
our
what
to
"concerning
snow-balling
,,
daughter, Nora Ann. and Miss Beu- school,. Rex Draper.
. . He Is
*- lhe
'*■ son
, thto crisis in American economic life courage to think our way through
WOODLAND —Two tickets, Citi- '
on
the
playground."
'l-ih
c-rnTTV'T
r.rnnd
nr,,,!.!,
vicitwl
of
the
new
nmnrleti
[lah Cramer of Grand Rapids visited
proprietor of the Mor­
I thejCouditIons of a saner life and the confusion of the present, in thc zens and Republican, were m the,'
In al) circumstances in which a their
’
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H A. gan store.
fundamentally better civilization unconquerable belief that the spirit field. On the Citizens ticket Karl
than the one tiul has betrayed us. of man b greatei than the things Paul was elected president and
„..urecitation
'
could be used, individual &lt;Cramer, and family Sunday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VanSlckle and
And the newspaper, especially the
that now possess him. then we may Charles Cook,trustee.
Therest of
instruction can be used to much noon.
Mrs. Catherine McAdams of Lan­
community newspaper, must bring .look forward with confident hope.
2-?
In
Sunday callers al the Frank Wal­ sing spent Sunday with Mr. and
the officers were chosen on the Re- better advantage
. us to unanimity of thought and pur-! -Do you think that thto to a vto- publican ticket. Clerk.Vernice Raf. learning, standardized tests ..
are , ton home were. Mr and Mrs. Will Mrs. Clair VanSlckle.
children. Gwendolyn * Mrs. Lctha Atkins of Jackson
pose in the search for superior hu-ifonary crusade tn which I awld en- Her;
"" treasurer,
------------- "
P. C. Mpnion;
---- as- more accurate than ungraded ques- Dipp and
. man values.
. iut the
uk press
X**^» of
« thto nation, and sessor.H Brumm; trustees. R G Honing by the teacher; self instruc- ! Mtolilcr, Miss Beulah Cramer of spent a few days last week with Mr
। live and well graded material Is u Grand Rapids. John Flynn of Harris and Mrs. J. W. Howard.
f
the old
‘ ’ American especially tne
the country editor who CEKOQd and Gilbert McLeod
;J “Obviously
.
j idealology to played‘ oGt. With
the *lives
of’ ‘his
“ “*the ‘ lives his life close ‘to “
’
MIDDLEVILLE—About 200 bal­ much better tcachUig device th^i Creek and Grace Bryniu of Free­
BARBERS CORNERS.
; passing of our frontier, which made people? well, then I say to you lots were cast at 'Middleville “
k recitations by children, class meet- port.
The
; it easily possible to exploit new re- that it to a crusade that ail men of only opposition to lhe Union ticket tings and student council or dis-. Adrian and Nick Cramer spent
The P. T. A. at the Aliofl dis­
' sources for an expanding population intelligence and good will must en- was made by the use of slips How­ cushion groups about interesting ISunday afternoon with Lynn Grif- trict will hold tneir next meeting
. which. In turn, provided a constant- gage in or be accounted laggards at ever. all the Union nominees, were subjects such os astronomy or air­ fcn*of West Campbell
at lhe school house Friday evening.
Y°£r T” March *"
| ly expanding home market, we face a time of great need and great elected as follows: President. Her­ plane construction, music or pic- , NS.2JJd .??"•
16 n
A fine program will be
■ the problem of a cooperative Indus- promise. My only jusuficatlon in bert
Bencway;
treasurer.
Mrs. lures; is mucli more conducive to in Middleville on business Tuesday. put on by the CoaU Qrove p T .
KirUT
II
Dnr.lnn
■
KXrtTirlnv
.. . . ,
Mrs.
W.
H
Pardee
spent
Monday
socializing
the
child
than
stilted
' try. The old day of rugged Individ- addressing you in
In this serious vem Blanche Segtjrstrom; clerk. Dora
Pot iuck supper.
with her sister. Mrs. Lydia
i
; ualtom. which made for rugged col- ~
Is that I te
have
’-t 5faith
— — In men who White; assessor. George H Bedford: recitations where a child merely night
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer and
I
Porritt,
of Bowne Center.
■ lectivtom. to forever ouUawed by have committed themselves to the trustees, H C. Paulsen. Arthur । "says back" what thc tx»k says.
daughter. Maybelle Hauer, visited
I .Individual Instruction
Is a tlme.
Mr and Mrs. L- A Andrews of
necessity. It has long since served its!ideal of service to their fellowmen Geukes and Forrest Chase.
[silver.
facts and Lansing
called on their aunt. Mrs at Mr and Mrs. Floyd Ciurn's al
I saver There arc
— a
" *few
— ‘
'
• pioneering purpose. Henceforth ex- I congratulate you on the dtotincCoats Grove Wednesday.
abilities that everyone must know ! Minnie Bouck, on Sunday
J pioitation for profits continued de- Uo«t which this faith, shared so
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Matthews '
-------- — .
in common, such os how to spell । Some of the ladles in this nelghspite the forces that militate against widely, bestows upon you."
Sunday
afternoon with
i rrn r■&gt; f &lt; &lt;&gt;------------------------------ words the same way. how to use the i borhood received Kiir|&gt;rL.se letters spent
; it. will dtopoasess the many to I
;
'JiyrillllC Drl L1CIllrC same number system, and who dis- from Mrs. Elmer Denniston. a for­ friends in Freeport.
; satisfy the greed of the few. who
HIGHBANK.
—
—
------------------------------------------'covered
America,
but
each
child
can
mcrresident
of
this
community,
and
Mr
and Mrs. Fred Reed and sons
can exercise ruthless power But
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Marshall were
(Continued from page one&gt;
I team ah this under instruction fitted i wcre glad to hear from her.
1of Highbank
—
in Maple Grove spent
It dmdd W remembered, no,
.
.urprero Sunday when
' । pleasantly
surprised
.
. - ----------------- !to his ability in the time a child of i Mr and Mrs. Andrew Blough re- Sunday afternoon with their dougheltlldren Mr. »nd Mn. CUk coioraao the view is indescribable , bb special ability should take These turned Saturday from a visit with ter. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Nosh.
pie
Ole ruthlessly
ruthle.«lv disposed.
dlsoored. Short
Short of
ot'1
and |lmt|y o, near b.||c.
The engineer with us said that the
bloody revolution, therefore, we face
vue and Mr and Mrs. Worth Green dam will make a lake 115 miles long
a planned economy, carried forward
and son Marshall came for a birth­ Work Is being carried on day und
to serve the needs of all.
day dinner commemorating the night with three shifts of eight
■ “The country editor must be able
birthday anniversary of their moth­ hours each and seven days a week
to commit himself to a new outlook er. The feature of lhe menu was a
A series of many cables spans the
large birthday cake and the after- chasm where the dam is being contheir
1noon WB5 sJ*nt In music and vtoil- • । structed. All of them are busy
thetr faith In mere land, minerals. (ing.
.
I dumping huge cans of cement onto
forests, population and skill of•
Mr and Mrs. Carlton Summers, tht dam. Each can. I was told. IsolcLs
techniques and machines He must
daughter and son. of Lansing were seven cubic yards of cement
’ help them to grow out.of their easy i{Sunday
guests at Mr. and Mrs.
Th(- jjim is now built to a height
toleration oi
of government oy
by selfish
uMn.wm
Green's
of 300 feet but will be 721) feet high ,
and
ignorant
politicians
He
must
free them from lhe betrayal of’
when completed At the base the
catch phrases and booster slogans 15?*^^
Robert of Deflance. dam will be over 620 feet thick, or
He must lead them to think in terms gj®: aTre^e^SmuTay0 of^tra about the distance fronr-thc Banner
OT Use re^lUo oonrranimg Item. STUn ...1 “ office to lhe Trio Cafe. In height it
and in terms of their wishes. Our!A&lt;!? « \«nduP^arl
» would reach from the Banner office
to Bill Ducker's cigar store it yrtll
be about 700 feet from one canyon
bwr&gt; luUM men oom.-ort,I
wall to the other. The canyon here
dvillxation. Tte day of reckoning Is ‘“HST* *h
°
d
* , has rocky walls, extending straight
[upward for 600 to 1.000 feet and
perhaps more.
“Economic experts will point thc;
LOWER CROOKED LAKE,
way out of our material difficulties
Mha Hackney, our Milo school
A tremendous amount of prellmi—a managed currency, a supervision teacher, closed school Tuesday for nary work had to be done before
of Investments and equitable dtotri- the balaflte of the week, on account any work on construction of the'
button
income,
c» ,
_!*
v.1 of national lnc
7mc' aacurbing
of the death of a relative
dam could be started. The water in
of high-pressure salesmanship,
**■*“ a
" I| Mrs Christ Zimmerman accom­ the river itself had lo be diverted
regulation of basic industry and na­ panied Ted Zimmerman to Mat­ around the dam site. All the loose
tional and regional planning. Scien­ tawan Sunday.
rock along both sides of the canyon
tific management can take care of
and
had 10
**-------------knocked- —
off- ■ ------BoulMrs Frank Roush —
.4 Joyce,waUa —
------our physical wants; but unless there spent from Thursday until Satur- der Chy" had to built to accomU engendered within us a new mind day
,
at Hastings visiting friends and modate the 4.000 or 5.000 workmen,
and spirit, capable of bringing life relatives.
The town has fine .schools, stores,
generally to higher leveb of dis­
---- —♦ »-------------—
hospital, dining hall. etc. It is realcernment in the satisfactions it
Ttie United States with 6 per cent ly a nice looking city, and strikingseeks and the interests It serves, our of the worlds population, uses 54 ly different from Las Vegas where
civilization will fall. We must, first per cent of the worlds telephones, saloons and gambling places galore
1------------------------------------------------------------- run wide open.
| Il to expected that the dam will be
completed by next January and that
it will take from five to eight years
for the lake to be filled up. It would.
not require anywhere near that time •
Jf all the water coming down the'
stream throughout lhe year could be '
held in check by the dam. but that
to not possible, because Los Angeles
gets Ils water supply from a point
about 100 miles below the dam. and
much water for Irrigation purposes
must also be spared from the stream
below Uie dam. In raUiy weaUier it
to said that the old Colorado river
raises as much as 50 feel in 24
hours, and it to thto surplus which
will be captured aiyi impounded in
thc lake while th? normal 'supply,
still runs down the stream as before
in speaking about Los Angeles Mr
Cook writes that Uie town lias been
hard hit by Uie depression Especial­
ly was thto true for those- who. in
the boom times, lived on a "shoe­
string" "IT a fellow was earning
110.000 he proceeded to spend »15.000; and if he was fortunate enough
to earn, or make a profit of. $25.-.
000 he promptly boosted hto c«penses to S30.000. One of the first I
things thto class of residents did was
to build fine houses, with every convenlence. and tiled bathrooms ga-'
lore. When lhe depreasion hit the
country tlie&amp;e spendthrifts went'.
down like a row of dominoes, placed
on end and near enough to one an-;
other so that in falling they would
knock each other over." He tells ot
one l&gt;ome that coat 125.000. which!
would bring probably J8.000 or 19.-'
000 today. There are other beautiful
homes costing gSO.OOO and 460,000
selling, where a buyer can be found,
at from S12.000 to *15.000
, Mr. and Mrs. Cook left. Satur-;
day pn the first lap of their
ocean voyage to Uie Panama Canal,
taking the President Lincoln
of the Dollar Line. They will
spend a day at Panama. Uien sail:
through the Gulf and Atlantic
ocean, expecting to re^ch New York I
about the 26th. They plan while
■ there to visit Rear Admiral George
H. Rock, retired. While In Los An­
geles they met Mr. Rocks brother.!
John Rock, who will be remembered
by many Hastings people. Enroute
from the Canal to New York they!
will stop at Havana, probably for a
day They hope to arrive in Hastings
the very Last of thto month or early ।
, in April.

INFLUENCE OF
THE flUML PBE5S

a .11.

W OF 111­
I UAL INSTRUCTION

tkM from the
that to at best
piuuiraniu
u iv via-----------I cow what social and individual ob- Politics Cut Very Little Fig। Jectives are really worth struggling
ure in Any of the
I for. Material expansion and mass
. production did not bring happiness
Contests
and contentment. It remains for us
Village elections were held in four
winwithffiWJ
thc rewards
that
are mfashroads, the radio, motion pictures and [to
lonJd
hear
tTand"
“ di Incorporated villages, at Nashville. •*Jed£“*nf ^Jnl^eS^Ud

Extension Work

Hoover Dam Is A

mdkat SHELL!
WOLIEIIIE'l SECRET TIIN.E-TAII1II PMCEU
MAKES THIS AIMOI-HATE HELL LEATREI

Why ruin your feet
with hard, stiff, unemnfortable work shoes when the
world’s most comfcrtable
work shoe actually cotte
lets per mile of wear?

astounding softness and
flexibility of Wolverine
Shell Horsehides — com­
fortable aa old house-slip­
pers from the start — no
breaking In and the longer
you wear them, the more
your wonder grows at the
way they resist scuffing, perspira­
tion and barnyard acids—the way
they dry soft after soaking —
wear miles longer!
They owe their amazing wear
and durability to being made en­
tirely of Shell Horsehide — that
strange leather with Ufe tough

Inner, shell found only over
amazing softness and durability
to Wolverine’s secret triple-tan­
ning process known to no other
tanner. Try a pair and feel the
difference. We have all sixes in
a variety of styles.

SHELL HORSEHIDE WORK SHOES

Jronside Shoe Company
"The House of Quality Footwear"

ANNOUNCEMENT

On Saturday, March 17 we will open a

New Furniture Store

at 116 North Michigan Ave

Hastings, Michigan

FIRST door South, of the Home Lumber Company. We are
offering to the public a GOOD line of FURNITURE at prices
you can afford to pay. We have been able to make some
WONDERFUL BUYS
which we are passing on to you!

A $10.00 Piece of Furniture
GIVEN AWAY Sat. Night!
Your chance of getting it will be explained to you if you will
visit our new store next Saturday, March 17. You will not be
urged to buy. Our fine stock and low prices will do the talking!

Factory Clearance Furniture Co
W. J. CORKIN, Manager

�TWI HASTINGS BANWKB, WIDCTIDAT, MARCH 14. 1914

GIRLS OBSERVE

I
DiDTtmiv tut-r-u I

BIRTHDAY WEEK

Social Events and Personal Mention
Miss Anne Burton was In Ann Ar-

^r^.|THREE RIVERS ENTERlhe ™i end.
‘
TAINS CONVENTION

J. BmHh. m
Dr. and Ma Row Lethbridge and
on Thursday on business.
Miss Dorothy Long wm home from •on ot Mason ware Sunday guests
of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Woodbume.
Grand Rapids Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giddings were
Einar Frandsm of Ionia wm in
etty on Monday on business.
.Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace visit MUs Llbbie Underhill of Battle
Creek spent from Friday Uli Bun­
MLm Ruth Robson visited at her[ day
. with
.
Mrs. Mary Burgess and
home in Jackson over thc week end. family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bwikert and Mr.
Miss Editli Heald and MLm Fran­
and
Mn.
Rolla
Wilhite ot Lansing
ces Bage vere In Lansing on Bun- itfre Rnndsv oiu,at&lt;
a
dWMr. and Mrs. Frank Andrus were
MIM Milrlrert Wrenrtreit
PiXtM,X? ^rek0'^!

KUoESS.'i
Ki
"SS’SKPmUSS

------------American Legion
„ .
. -

units 01 Fourth

Oamp Fire
Oroupa
Take
■
•
amination for' the
Three Banka
j

in

observance

of

Camp

Ex-

Fire

a large
companyj ot
of
*Birthday
’r*’ Week, “
Ur“* ctWT&gt;pan&gt;

Posts

and Blr“ * ,h thelr ttuardlans attended
.
thB morning sendee at the MethDistrict
church on Sunday. Guardians

Meet M‘"h 28

_ , , ,B“roR'r
lj»«r ™ Bran Jh«
»IU&gt; l»r cnniMxitMn
RevlTbl aervicM began Monday but announced hla refused to run1 and family near Rockford.
XJ?”
•"» ctom
dub ~ eni«.
cnarge or the poator, Rav. F. Loomb. «oorr. justice, Frank Brayton; Bd. itnlned on TTiuradav tdeht hv Mrs
Meetlnga each evening at 7:45. It h of Review, Miner Palmer.'Caucus!oudM Bclson and Mis. PauUnc
planned to continue thc service.' committee. O R. Lightfoot. J. D Lykins AftcrUie bualnei mNtna
until Easter Bunday. An urgent in- Knowles and Morey Moore.
I ^ting « .U sdXenU
|vnation la extended to everyone ip. On Monday afternoon a group of were served by the hoateaaea.
attend these services.
I well satisfied Republicans gathered
There were siu »nte« e«t at the
Miss Mildred Hurley returned «t the hall and nominated their . J '
unSi,
McCann, who
i from
from 'Grand
“Grand Rapid:.
Rapids Monday
Monday mornmom- «lkte: Wm
Wm. McCann,
who has
has served
served 'independent ucvct
elected
line
In the
Ea^; Felghner and slater Mrs
|ng .nrt
Bnd snent
spent the
the d.v
day *tth
with he.
her ra
ro capably
capably in
thc capacity
capacity of
of 8u8uwhfle^^Burt^
PS
^roir^t^e
aunt. Mrs F. E. Brunner.
pervbor. again heads the ticket. .
while Forreat
Forrest Buehler
Buehler wm
was renomlrenoml- . WMrk end wllh
Mr
Mrs. N. Bourns returned Satur- whlIc

A NEVI

N,W

John™. a..'
.hildren in
wnain.
Grand Raplda.
. wrek .1U1 her ।”
"•'«
on£“
Joh“ SuSd^thn
wu
^"m^XSd’tn*Maith0*1
The next
meeting of
E A.
™.
“« regular
WUr ««■««
»&lt; the
th- Mrs. *
*■ Caukln.
Ckukln. Mrs.
Mr., Milo
Milo De
D.-­
«.OrnJ
Trouble
developed1W»
in
Barcroft,
refused
LaUre| chapter No. SI O. E. B.
A ICUIklV UC.UVJAU
111 the
me new
new encn- “, '
.
. who
.
----------- the
.--Fourth District American Legion Vries. Mrs J M. Townsend. Mrr.
gine
recently
Installed
at
al
the
Curtiss
’
‘
tomlnaUon.
‘’
"
’
‘
nation;
for
Justice.
Justice,
R.Br
b Walk- |ne
nlcl
.
t
Tuesday
iucway
mgm. after
night,
alter the
tne regreg­
and Auxiliary will convene al Three Ray Cook, Mrs. Ray Schults. Mrs
...tlng. a card party was
.. held
Wood Products Company necessitat- er was
*“ renominated
renominated and
and the
the veteran
veteran u^,. .mw
Rivers on Bunday. March 25. with Edwin Bayles and MPa Belva Rl- Wrwvt
ing considerably more work before highway rommlMloner. Ed. Walters, ‘X.® uL’X’.!
dinner promptly at 12:00 o'clock ley. The Rev L L. Dewey gave a
On Thursday night a St. Patrick'.
eastern Ume.
--------------lo ..
. . . using
.
the mill could start up again They
renominated as was Walter
splendid sermon
the girls
,, „
Hammond, present n-mivr
member, »r
of tw
the
It ts cxpccieu
expected trial
that movies of the
lhe as his theme. -The Fire.'' explaining are busy making the necessary re- H"mmonrt
for the members and invited guests.
Board of Review. Charles Moore. (
The Philathea class met Friday
«™«nUonJ»M m chle«o thc value, the uses, and the mean­ pairs and will begin operations as IFkirrest Buehler and Matthew Bed­
soon as jx»sibl«'
laSt
iMt fall Wl11
will **
be sllOWIl.
shown, necessitating
necessitating ing of thia necessary agency.
night in their room in the Com­
«mX
c- ,on°*ed by Ulc
ford wcre chosen as caucus com- munity house.
Mrs.
Samuel
Cannavan
has
pur
­
considerable
time,
followed by lhe
The camp Fire girls gave their
mittce
the
ata|
and
chased
of
Howard
Lite
lhe
gas
sta-i~
“
i
Mr and Mrs. Fred Fisher and
Membership, will be dlMiured and i law and their closing prayer, as a tlon which they formerly owned at | O”e
’he largest groups to ever family arc moving this week into
Mrs, Anna Half ot Grand Rapids bonie with her parenu. Mr. and
part of the service
iLoganr-iminderstand the Canna- 'attend thc P. T. A. meeting-gathered । the Donald Waldron house.
ts "ViaUlng her sister. Mrs David
Ah-n
PouHh Dk,,r,ct
falling
'Examinations
for
Wood
Gatherers,
'
van
family
will
soon
move
back
to
“
t
the
school
house
Wednesday
eve. . .
&lt;k.
■ k .
porter Kinne and grand­
Goodyear, Sr.
8hort of Its quota, especial emphasis Fire Makers and Torch Spare is
MTs. t). L. Christian was in Lan­
™iX"' □. lo" “
'O’"
Logan.
|nlng. Following a short bustnes; daughter. Ethel Mac spent Satur­
ranks have been held under lhe di­
Mr. and Mrs Robert Earle and session. Vere Carter had charge of day nnd Sunday with Mrs Charles
sing on Friday the guest of MUs
rection of Miss Florence Craven of.
week, returning Tuewday.
Ethelyn.
Helen
and ,1M! program Mr Carter formerly Hnwtinirne and family near Lacey.
Cluvrlotte Lake
Another Item that Is of interest to Battle Creek. Mrs A ben Johnson. daughters.
Russell Kimmel was in Charlolle
Doris of Smyrna and Dale Beach of taught school at Parmalee and that |I Mrs. Ida Wolfe .is OM4
w
Neville Wood of Detroit spent the
both Legion and Auxiliary is the
still, „
atv the
Mrs E A. Caukln and Mrs John
week end with his parents. Mr and Saturday to see his mother. Mrs. Herbert
Herbert R. McKinney Memorial Nobles. The girls who passed satis­ Belding were Sunday afternoon he was well liked there was evident [ Community hospital. Victor Jones
। Fred Kimmel, who U seriously sick, • ' Mrs. John Wt ’
[from the fact that there were forty-, was taken to his home on Sunday
Fund. Reports of work for and con­ factory tests will go to thc Grand guests at thc Rev Loomis home
Mrs. Bethel Shaw of Battle Creek eight from that place who drove
George Gibran of Battle Creek
Mrs. Mary Cooper returned on going from there to Detroit.
tributions made to this fund will be CouncH Fife at Battle Creek Friday
Miss Blgrid Kangas, a nurse at
came Monday for a few days' visit ovcr to help make this an unusual spent the week end with his mother
Monday from a week's visit with
given Hastings Post and Unit have
the University hospital in Ann Ar­
night to receive their awards, the; with Mr and Mrs. F E. Brunner
program. Orchestra music, special Mrs. Alice Comstock.
relatives in Lowell.
already made their contributions to meeting to start at seven o'clock.
| Geo. Bassett was very pleasantly numbers both vocal and instrnmen-1 The Misses Theresia and Agnes
bor. was a guest al the Herbert J. this fund.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wcsplnler were
Freeland home over Sunday.
Parents of the girls, guardians surprised Friday when his sister, tai, and readings, made up a very Dause of Lansing spent the week
over Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Il Is expected that there will be a
Mr. and Mrs Dan Lewis, Mrs.
Besides the cnti nt their home here,
Bam Roan of Flint
good representation from Hastings and invited guests will be honored Mrs Thus. Kelley and husband, interesting program
at a banquet in the Methodist social and t*o brothers.
group*-----------from Parmalee.
OrvUIc Tut-, a. E Dull and...
John bull were at
William and-------------- Mr. and Mrs Ivan Payne of Bat­ Effie Biddle and Kenneth Biddle at this convention.
1 rooms on Saturday evening os a1 Frank Bassett of Grand Rapids lie and Mrs Colvin were present Battle Creek Monday.
tle Creek were Sunday guests of Mr. visited in Grand Rapids on Sunday as guesU of Miss Vivian Biddle. FAMILY PARTY ON
; fitting close to National Camp Fire dropped In and took dinner with from Welcome corners and favored j
----and Mrs. Wm. Fighter
Dr. and Mn. E. J. Pratt will spend
TUESDAY EVENING Birthday Week
BAKRYV1LLE.
'MIm Helen Michael and MLm Rose
| him We arc glad to report that the group with readings. A lunch
from Thursday till Monday in ChiA delightful family gathering was
Hie L. A 8. will be entertained;
George is on the gain at this writ­ of Jello, cake and coffee was served
Clark were in Chicago from Sunday
cago wiUi reJallves and attend the held at lhe home of Mr and Mis
this week Friday at the home of Mr. I
ing.
i, Ull Tuesday on business.
•
wedding of a niece MIm Margaret Clalr Emerson on Tuesday night of
The Standard Bearers had a very proving a very lively organization and Mrs. Chas. Day. Club No. 1 j
Dr and Mrs Leland Holly and
Williams on Saturday.
ia,t week honoring thc birthday an­
I
successful baked goods sale at thc F under the capable leadership ot Mrs. serves. Everyone is welcome.
•on of Muskegon
wcre Bunday
Mr? rEuw?rd C"ln “nd n‘v«r8aries of Mrs John Helrigle
Mr and Mrs. Dale &amp;eVlne of I
gurus of Hastings relatives.
..
E. Brunner store Saturday The Arthur Moore president The next
two children of Detroit and Mr. and. and her great granddaughter and
money w|l| be used to pay the dues meeting will be held the finit Wed­ Nashville wcre guests Sunday of his I
Judge and Mrs Stuart Clement
Mrs. Bernard o Connell and Bobby namesake. Mary Ellen HocvemUr.
nesday evening in April ut which parents. Mr. and Mrs. RaJfih Deof the members
and Mrs Belle Clement visited relaI°! 5alt,C5l!e,t ?e.r.e 2,nnd*y «ueal&lt;‘he !■»« being born on her grand­
Thc W F. M S observed Found-[ time new officers will be elected
VUie.
tlves in Allegan cn Sunday.
er Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gilmer.
' mother s birthday one year ago
Non Fiction.
er's Day at lhe M. E church Sun-1 Monday was election day In Free­
Mr. and Mrs. Hubcrt^Latlirop and
'
Rlchafd
a,nd
Tbe children,
The
children, grandchildren
grandchildren and
and
E. V. Ullmann—Diet In Sinus In­ day evening with a Missionary port! Until the last few days it had baby of Nashville and Mr. and Mrs
son left Fr,day tor “ visit with rela- great-grandchildren «d Mrs H- lngle fections and Colds
seemed
a
very
quiet
aflair
but
the
Hal Latlvop and Dorothy called on
Smart—durable—different de­
program. Mesdames L B Lester. C
[Uves in San Antonio, Texas. Emil who were present numbered 76. and
Mrs.
Wm IX-Vine Sunday.
Henry J
Forman—Our Movie Van Paten, A Novtskey, G. Perkins. news leaked out that a surprise was
scribes the new Washougal
|Tyden met them in Chicago and ac- her brother and wife. Mr and Mrs Made children
Mrs
Floyd Fa-sBCtt and MLm
R Steuart. F LoomU. and C Bunn planned and it turned out that
Weaves, truly America's forecompanlcd them to San Antonto
F.vJ Bchwader.
achwader. of
of north of
u Free7.~Fred
Llnwcod Taft—Technique of.Pag­ reviewed the lives of Barbara Heck. that there was the largest vole in. Elizabeth Grtniii of Charlotte, ware
j Mrs Arthur C Brown, who has port u-err also guests
mo't suits for younger men.
*'
Callers of Mrs J. J. WilIda Kahn. Elizabeth Russel). Clara 1 a number of years At the time of afternoon
eantry
.been .pending the winter with Mr
AKer B brnntlfid dinner, the eve- ‘ Edith M Barber—What Shull 11Fra“to !wu,ard the caucuses, no one turned out to IltU.
Thc sturdy fabric is woven in
and Mrs John Nichols rip law An- ning was spent socially, all having a
Mrs Myrtle Scott of Hastings Is
and Lsabella Thoburn These were nominate a Citizens ticket so it left
thc Northwest — the smart
Igelea. Calif., relumed on Saturday delightful time.
helping
in
the
home
of
Phil
Dollar.
'
Interspersed
with
a
piano
duet
by
but
one
ticket
in
the
field,
the
Peo
­
styles are designed in New
Sophia C. Hadlda—Manners For
vlan,n® Mr and Mra c- w . Others present from out of town
Mrs. Noviskey and Miss Nelda Cool, ple's. Percy Rosser, incumbent, re­ Grandma Dellar. who has been 111.
Milliorj
York—the colors art new this
x
„ ,,,
a.
..
'ww* Arthur Helrigle of Battle
Coral Smith—New Dishes From a piano duct by Mrs Perkins and fused the nomination for Village is reported better at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs C- W Clarke. Mrs crw.k, also Mr and Mrs Alvin Heiseason.
Earl-Glo lining is
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
and L. B Lesser was
Mrs Stewart, a solo by Mrs Loomis President
SruC and
Ka°ir&gt;n rjg]P. jjr UI)(j Mrs Gordon Utbornc Let Overs
Will Hyde were. Mr and Mrs. Chas. I
used. Come in and sec our
Gordon Sinclair—Cannibal Quest. and o solo by Mrs Victor Slsjnn. A nominated for thc place. But for
Clarke have returned from Florida nnd Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hawkto ds. some McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. Billie
very interesting letter recently re- some reason, unknown
________
complete Spring collection.
Vera
Brittain
—
Testament
ol
where they spent the winter at Hol- in* of Freeport,
reived from Miss Etha Nagler. our [one decided to run Mr. Rosser on Corie and baby of Grand Rapids.
,
lywojd. St. Peteriburg and other
------ _____________ Youth
| slips
----- ---------mir&lt;4onary in china, was read.
&gt;• - against
- —«—• Mr LcMfer. Although
-------*Mrs.
Harold --------------Lunstrum----------------and baby ।
BUSINESS WOMEN'S
I MacLayc and Tatbck—Modern
I places of interest.
Mr —
Rosser
is —
hlgbty
respected and —
of -------------NMhville called
Mrs. Jesse,
Fred Tabberer. manager at the,™—
r------------------------------------- on
—----------------HOSPITAL GUILD MET. !lead7’• Chaucer
] Mrs James Campbell of Hopkins '
Cheescbrough
factory,
recently
de1
very
popular
in
the
-village
and
Fassett
Friday
P.
M.
Green m honor of St. Patrick was
Collins and Riley—Art Apprecia­ signed a new barley fork, which at would no doubt have walked away ] The C. E was held at the home of [
spent Wednesday evening with her
I cousins, Mr and Mrs. L. Severance. ble color motif used in thc decora-,
„ _
present is being tested out If this with thc election had he headed thc Dorothy and Ferris Lathrop Sunday
* —Dramatic
—
-‘ ■Scenes
| while her husband. Dr
James Hons at Uie Business Women's Hc»-1 Clara M lx»vc
proves to be all it appears to be, it ticket (h 'the regular way. the vot-[evening. Guests from away who at'Campbell, attended the medical pital Guild on-Monday evening. MLv. Fiorn American History.
will no doubt mean n great deal to ers of Freeport very emphatically tended were. Jack and Pauline BowLucy G Allen—Table Service
meeting at the parish house
Louise Gower and Mrs Harry Wood
Sheila Hibbcii—National Cook­ Freeport. inasmuch as the new in- registered their disapproval of aucn man and Alberta Decker of NaahMrs Jack Poppen of Otsego visit­ hostesses A delicious dinner was
strument will be made in the local J tactics as were used. The office of vllle. Mbs Greta Hefflebowcr of
book.
ed MIm Grace Edmond., and Miss served by the Pythian Bisters, cov­
plant.
1 clerk was also one that these part- Woodland and Russell Smith of i
Luther
C
Snider
—
Earth
History.
Ruth Robaon Wednesday evening ers being laid for nearly thirty
1
Mbs Gaytha Loomis entertained ics decided to select for their choice [ Vermontville.
A
L DeLccuw — R a m b li n g
while her husband, Dr. Poppen. was
-Following the business
____________
meeting, a
the
candidate --Again
the voters
show the • Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.!
,iiiouxii Science.
{science
— Standard
.......... Bearers at Iter home ---------------—- —
Clothint And Shoes
In attendance at the physicians' nnd shower of washcloths ws» presented Through
' '
. ..
Barrell WiliouShl&gt;y-Ala*k*ns Al! 1 “««da&gt;' evening Following
thc' result. Il ..
is -------------Interesting .to note
that A McClelland and family were Mr.;
dentists' meeting at the parish for the nursery school in thc First
For Men and Boya
Halliday Sutherland-Arches of “sunl business seasiop. games in there were- ?♦-votes cast on Monday and Mrs. George Firstcr and Mbs
house Mrs Poppen was a former ward. Bunco furnished the evening's
Years
keenltiff
wttH
SI
■
TVv
WAW,
n«
nvnHtKl
tn
lact
v»ainnrl
10 12
IHi»thc Edith McClelland of Vermontville
’ *" keeping with St Patrick's Day were as against 10 last year and
UASTINcj
■&gt; MICU1CAH
teacher in our city schools.
entertainment the prizes going to
[enjoyed and a lunch of vegetable [year before Of this number L. B. and Mbs Greta HefTlebower of
Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Mr and Mrs. C. W Thomas and Miss Evtt A. Hecox and Miss Jean
.... I salad, sandwiches and cocoa was Lester received 61. and Percy Ros- Woodland
Hamilton
FW»
Armstrong
Mis. Lllhe Thomas of Kalamazoo Barnes
served.
j ser. 11. while for clerk. J. E. Babbitt.
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Lathrop and
ler
’
»
Retch
came Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs., MIs-mm Joocphiiic Stine and Mar­
Donald Wilhelm—Book of Metals i' The Jest project to be undertaken Incumbent, had 67 and F- D Bray- baby of Nashville were guests Bun­
C- E&gt; Grohe, who went wllh them to ion Lamphcre are the April 1k*&gt;iAlMaton Cragg — Understanding locally has been in progress ,thc [ton received 1 vote and R. F. Kunde day of hb parenu, Mr. and Mrs.
call oil relatives in Quimby and Bat- eases.
Verne
HawbUtx
of Hlghbonk.
Hal Lathrop
oast week Everyone who has
ever'had
1 Unless
there is some legltiInvestment
tlon given by those Inter­
I tie creek, and then all spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Sattcrlee of
Bi -M. Shellow
—How To Develqif'flrtven into town from thc northeast' mate reason for running slip canTEE
BEES ----CLUB.
w.u. k»4i . U..U Jnia- n. A*.
----------------........
ested In vision conoervaknows what a dangerous place I dictates, such methods usually prove Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs. Holsebus and Dorothy ot Bellevue.
(Hyde and Miss Joyce Elaine in La-1 Mr and Mrs Clarence Bacchler Your Personality.
Uon. YOU muU decide if
. . Heber Foster Sunday evening.
The Nutrition Class leaders wll
Seabrook—Jungle Uffiys. . Sleckle's corner has been. A high 1 unpopular. Other results were: for
|[cey.
cey.
'entertained the Tee Bees Club on
Wm. B Seabroo
mrt Mtsi Hershey in Hastings TUCK
you might be benefited by
MIm Marguerite Babcock of Mid- Friday evening at ii seven o'clock
Alfred Batson—Atric#ar'.WHriguc bank on the southeast Side of Uie -treasurer—Mrs. Mamie Tabberer. 71 , Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wileox were
corner shut off the view while a For trustee, Earl Rogers, 72; Mike guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs., day for their fourth lesson.
dleville spent Tuesday In this city dinner at their home on Long lake ; Eva lx Gallicnne—At33
visiting friends.
|a”d evcry member did justice to the' Frederick H. Bartlett—Infants ami deep gulley on the west invited thp McCalla. 70; and Jesse Knowles. 68. '
cars to take a plunge. This bank H H. Rensch was elected os assessor
' Ward Baine went to Grand Rap- ■
I Children.
I has been cut down and the dirt used I but we haven't lhe exact number bf
“
ids on Tuesday hrfving been called' ThP dinner table was mode very' Helen Washburn-Bo You're Govotes.
aTa'G'uroMn the "united BteterDb*- interesting by the uv ot individual ing To Have a Baby.
I
[trtet Court for this term.
vases—filled with bouquets of imiEdwin w Kemmerer—Kemmerer' not on/ a
algh[** ,P°t but “
NASHVILLE.
-----------------&lt;
Illation
and attractive
flowers
which
I On Money
.much safer entrance into town and
II
----------------&lt;»
|tiation
and
attractive
flowers which On Money
I On Thursday the Seniors spent
J. F. FF. CLUB.
; lhe hostess made from red camlies
S‘r James Jeans—New Background I is perhaps the best piece of work । the day tn Battle Creek. They went
OPTOMETRIST
I done under the CWA here.
Members
Mcmuers ot the
uie J.
j. f
F.. P
r Club
cn
are and cellophane Hie evening was!of Science
Phone 2634
Hastings
group
I being entertained today -y
by------,.
--------- - ----------- lUhing.l William McGovern
.
,
, at 7:30 a ,,
„ ,.through lhe Ann Kellogg school
Mm.-rIpent
in visiting
about
—To ,Lhasa in ! Sunday evening
Every iiatiMuH bank, to property fill Ua
Francis Showalter and Junior'
। of young people from the M. E.
E
Claude Fighter at her home near county life and farming, and play- Disguise.
। Dull were returned to their homes
place in the cotnmanliy,
I Freeport.
,.Ing
ing the
Fighting Disease With Drugs.
5?urch *5 Ix’***’
thc clever
clever game
game of
of "Help
"Help Your
Your
Saturday
|
' -score was won b&gt;
Stephen Leacock—Charles Dick-!the 5crvtcw
thc local
M E.from Pennock hospital
serious obligations.
[Neighbor.'' —
High
Sunday
visitors
at
the
home
ot
church. This will be a very interestAlbert Beumer. The next party will ena
The Flnt of coin* la to keep fnnda »■Anna W. Ickes—Mfw Land.
Ink «-rv« and lhe public U cor­ John Wokott and sister, Mrs. Etta
be held with Mr and Mrs. David
trusted lo It by depositor, .afe and read­
Baker were. Mr and Mrs T D
i jcUon
dlally invited to attend.
Boyes. West Green street
ily avaUakte.
Irving Bacheller- Candle in the
The L A. S. will meet with Mrs Demeray of Kalamarob. Mrs. 1«Wilderness
Nagler on Friday afternoon of bcl*c Holcomb of Ann Arbor. MLm
The Second is lo (rant safe loans to in­
ATTEND BENEFIT BRIDGE
M. G Eberhart—From This Dark lhu weck for a P°l ,uck suPl*r. with i
B’&lt;*u»n and Ernest -Burr of
Misses Elizabeth Finch. Helen
sure lhe normal operation of businca and
Stairway
a program to follow. Everyone is in- Hastings.
Wade. Emily MeElwnln and Jo«- ownrway
_
industry within lhe community.
phine Stine were in Grand Rapxit.
B
M.
Bower
—
Thc
Whoop-Up
v
“
ed.
Kenneth
Lykins,
south
of
CharB
M. Bower—The Whoop-Up
........ .............. ...........
Saturday attending a benefit bridge Trail
Laurel Perkins has been 111 the jlotte spent the week end with Mr.
The NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
at the home of mL* Margaret Ver-, Frances 8 Wees - Honeymoon l«s! wcek but u beter
“nd Mrr Gail Lykins
I. performing throe two duties today. Wa
dler. the proceeds going toward u Mountain
Mr »«&lt;* M** Vernor Benton and' Mrs. Forest Babcock spent a few
earnestly solicit your de pod Is, and shall
scholarship at the National EducaEdison Marshall -Ogden'S Strange Dorothy Jean of Grand Rapids d*r8 Im* week wllh hyr parents
be (lad to discuss your problems with yon.
tlon University at Evanston, Ill story
I "pen* me week end wth relatives j ”par H^-sungs
r«t
— Verdler k«.tk-------- of .k_.
_/
. I here.
| Misses Therewa and Agnes Dause
Miss
being _i
alumni
that
Clarence B. Kelland—The Cats
;
Mr.
and
Mra.
Victor
Bisson
accomLansing
spent
the
week
end
at
college.
Paw.
The door prise was won by Miss
Fanny H Lea—Summer People.
-panied Mr. and Mrs Jed Stowe and | “’**r home here
^A.._k...
Wade and Mbs Stine held high
Rafael Sabatml-Captain Blood I dMU
«htcr Anna 10 .k.
,he wnrices at I Miss Eva Garlinger ot Lansing was
I
।I Mruiltzin
Moulton church Ctnrwlav
Sunday klfArnzinn
afternoon. home for lhe week end.
score at contract.
Mrs Mary Hope is spending a
Miss Helen Lobdeli of Kalama­
Laetitia McDonald—Silver PlatBANNER CLASS.
zoo and Richard Lobdell of MllwauA delightful meeting of the Ban­
Lb. Bax
Lcnora M. Weber-Mr Gold and!**- wu the wwk eHd
ner class of tlie Methodist Sunday Her Neighborhood House.
| their
mother,
Mrs. -----------Vanessa---Lobdeli.
--------Clean Quick
School was held at the home of Miss
’lhe nomt of Mr. and Mrs. John
Arthur M. Chase—Murder of a
Eva A. Hecox on Tuesday evening, Missing Man
Thaler was the scene of a pretty wed- J
nearly thirty attending.
O. Henry Memorial Award Prize ding on Sunday afternoon. March 4.:
After the business meeting, th"
at three o'clock when their daugh- J
Stories ot 1033.
evening wks epent with playing
G. D. and Margaret Cole—End of ter. Nona, was united In marriage
•'400" which all enjoyed.
to Basil Thompson, son of .Gertie i
an Anciept Mariner.
Mr. and Mn M. L Cook will
MCA
Louise Platt Hauck—Bill Had An Thompson of Pontiac. The single
entertain in April.
ring service was used and the cereUmbrella.
many
was performed by Rev -E. M. |
Nordhoff and Hall—Men Against
PANCAKE SUPPER.
Roush of Carson City, a brother of
Members of the. I. O. O. F. lodge the Bea.
When you buy Highlandti Dairy
invited to visit our dairy and nee for
John Masefield—Bird of Dawning. lhe bride’s mother The bridal cou­
enjoyed a pancake supper ul their
ple were attended by Miss Helen
Helen Reilly—McKee of- Centre
■
hall
v..
on Tuesday
&lt;
evening ilk
at which
WUU.U
- ---Grade A Milk you are assured of a
yourself.
Thaler ot Grand Rapids and Mar­
lhe local fellows who participated ,atE5et'
J
satisfactory product! Every drop of
Health authorities state that
In lhe Golden Gloves tournament!. G5°' W Ogden-Guard of Tim- vin Thaler, sister and brother of tlie
bride. Thc bride's gown was of light
wcre honor guest.' There was a berline.
milk we sell comes from our own
child should consume at least
blue crepe irinuned with lace, while
Cadaver pl Gideon Wjck
good attendance and all had a fine
her attendant wore a dark blue Mik
Town Talk Brand Freeh
tested and accredited herd. Our
Arnold Bennett—Buried Alike.
quart of milk per day, and every
time.
crepe
dress. Besides the immediate
Campbell and Rice—Book of Nar­
equipment
and
methods
of
handling
adult at least a pint. Milk is today
family, the ceremony was witnessed
ratives.
GAVE PLAY AT DELTON.
our milk have won for this Dairy,
the cheapest food you can buy.
Edwin Balmer — Dragons Drive by the grooms mother. Gertie
A group of five, the Rev. L. L
Thompson of Pontiac. Rev. and Mm.
'
Dewty. MUs Marguerite Vrooman. You.
from the State of Michigan the
Why not use more milk in your
E- M- Roush and son Melvin of Car­
Pearl S- Buck—The Mother.
Miss Virginia Waters. M1m Lucille
right to brand our milk "Grade A."
home? W-hy not buy Highlands
Fausey and Roy White, representing
Maud Hart Lovelace—The Charm­ son CKy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Mishler
and-datfghter Gwendolyn of Bowne.
the Epworth League of the Metho- ing 8ally.
And
it
costs
you
no
more.
You
are
Dairy
Grado A Milk?
Mrand
Mrs.
Myron.
Thompson
of
Jean Barnes. Librarian.
odtst church, gdve a play. "A Wom­
Campbell. MIm Iota ThQippson and
an Knows Men.' at the Community
friend -of Owoaao. The bride is a
BRANCH DISTRICT.
hall at Delton on Monday night.
Mrs. Lelah Bldelman was called' graduate of Freeport High school
* U AND I MIDGE CLUB.
to Richland by the serious Illness and has been a successful teacher
since tier graduation. The groom 1* a
The U and I Bridge dub enjoyed of her mother. Mrs. Saddler.
Mrs. George Green was pleasantly former Freeport boy and both young
a lovely Lenten lunch after an
i afternoon of bridge on Wednesday, surprised by her «on and wife and people have a large circle of friends
t ou
al Hie home of MVs. Myrtle Lewis. grandson from Indiana, who came here who unite in wishing for them
The hosfesa also awarded two lovely to spend one day with her Iasi week. a long and happy life together. They
The Aid al the O«&gt;troth-Adams left on Monday for their future
bridge gifts to Mrs. Beatrice DeCou
homo was nicely attended with 18 home at Drayton Plains, a suburb
and Mrs. Hattie Prentice.
for the collection.
of Pontiac.
CIIRM. OF TENNIS CLUB.
The little daughter of Mr- and
lhe Irving Township Democratic
MUa Beulah Severance write* she Mrs. Merle Cobb, who was ill lhe caucus was held al the town hall a
has been chosen chairman of the past week. U better al this writing week ago Thursday and the follow­
Tourist TbnnLs Club sponsored by
Mrs. Baddler. who has been 111 ing men were nominated to tight
IV« Dw/ipgr
The BIGrLittlt Start Phone 3491
ths Junior Chamber of Commerce at with the flu. camo home with her the battle at the elecllod’. For 8uHt. Pelcrsbtug. Florida, and is also daughter, Mrs. Leia Bldelman, to
teaching tennis
recuperate from her illness.
chosen as the standard bearer, Percy

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llent. Mrs. Haney received many
mviNo.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel have
moved back to Grand Rapids after
having spent several months here
_ _____ ■------------ ; luncheoni served.
luncheon served.
Lyle Sage of Battle Creek called with Mr. Nagel's folks.
chubch or thb united brethren Gn Mr Bnd j4rs rojj place Monday
Miss Lillian Sowerby was home
afternobn.
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I Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Gates were sur- ,end.
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"'Mr.’u'nd Mra Richard

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and children of Kalamaioo visited been spending the'winter with the
their parents. Mr ‘ and Mrs Ed. Prrry family, waa quite sick SaturPennels. Sunday.
day
»nd Sunday but la better
The Garden Club will meet with ■ at tills writing.
Mrs. Lottie Garrison March 22.
j Mr. and Mra. Richard Tompkins
Mr and Mis. Stevens of Warsaw. of Grand Rapids were Sunday ViaInd . spent the week end with her (tors in Irving.
daughter. Mrs. Harold Kellogg, and j Mra Lillian Sowerby has returne4
family.
.
home after spending the coldest
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pennels nnd weBtner with her daughter and husdaughter. Donna.Marie. spent Sun- tond Mr UIld Mrs Argyle winites
day with Mrs. Pennels' mother at near Middleville.
Mattawan.
Don't forget the Penny -supper at'
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
tinMrtown
.nr, hall
mo March
vjnvvvrIt).UM.npor.j
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Mr and Mrs Grover Davenport
xtrnM n l»rlh&lt;l«y p«rly on Mn.
Hl-vr. ;|x.u Sund„ wim

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Pater Hondjad, Parlor

EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPISCOPAL)
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MICHIGAN

HASTINGS

Pennels

J.'

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carl.,, rm.A.......... i- l*.L ......all.
ln-|u-’&lt;- Mr. Mrin- RlXlr-. ayla Ea.i
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all occasions

has

Potted

Spring Flowers
Easter Lilies
Daffodils
Tulips

ol MM

Brn HMlon
SMurd.y: J«j (“"'»*■ Mr
Mr&gt; “■
n«h&lt;1 WlHUUhL
Mrs. Martha Re plogle returned to
Several from our neighborhood ot­
her home after spending a part of tended the parties given by Mr. and
the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Mrs. Jim Mead and report a very
enjoyable
time.
Evcn-tt McCallum, of West Hope.
“*
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ir.rr., fr.Mt&gt; Who. f.rcl,..,n. II .11. i&gt;-H n.tl.E S-J............
&lt;«r,.M I&lt;t&gt;r Ivrr.l t&lt;&gt;
1l&gt;&lt;-r ar. a
l&gt;—* - a
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Hugh MacDonald spent Sunday ’ Wesley Benedict and Miss Ethel
I««rh l»*e&lt;r lur.1 aln, la&lt; I wo hrt«
&gt;-■■&lt;« ..-tir
l-h.-.r CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS PROVE,
Haskin. Miss Thelma Ellison and
with his folks at Richland.
rcr
llatrh al-H.r, ala... .-dlr.,.
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r. C. Wing, PSctS'aRussell Chester, all of Lansing, were
TV.. 1. -e. r.sLrn vrjr .1 &gt;1... a...-. y,,); »Al.r ra« 1 M |lrt&lt; 1
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Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
OATS_________
GROPE.
Mr*. Gey. Flegftl and daughter of BcI,ICplch.._ ________ _ ,w_Kuhiiiiuzou spent Monday. |—•
1I. E.
* Whitney of Flint spent the
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week end in thc Fred Camp home.
BAPTIST CHURCH
week, in the II. Woodman home,
1 &lt; .., n...,r.
■4..|.|lr..U. pr.onr 1‘"fp.'o
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i; me
The tagcr
Edger vonumuuiy
Community nicviuib
meeting
Mir Mnyme
nnd lwo&gt;„,
„ be
n,. ww
low„
will
held „
as usual ,
att tbe
the town
i.ll.lHY UHl' I'UGI nrar M.l.||. .Hr
,. . ,f,.
. ,.|, ,.(
ladles from Battle Creek attended hall
. - Saturday.
-March —
17.
thc L. A. S. and called otj the for­
j tm.r
mer's
mother,
Mrs.
Lillie
Bolton.
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COUNTY
LINE.
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Thursday.
Leonard Gibson was pleasantly
The I) G T O Club meeu this ; entertained
by a party of young #3
week Wednesday afternoon with-'
folks from Lake Odessa
High FtMrs Alice Allcrding.
। Thursday evening at the home of
Paul Woodman and Loren Over- I
smith went to Kalamazoo Thursday
•n&gt;,.y
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evening T?..-,
T.*;;'
min,or. Ik'm,-.. Om-v 1„
Mr?
Clrattr H.
and S
num nnd Gilmore Dustman bock to
VE8LEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Kalamazoo after having spent a few daughter. Barbara Ann, of Ionia I rttt
ot Ha&lt;ttn»«
* I spent Tuesday P. M. with har friend, -y
days hi thc Woodman home.
I Mrs. Herman Winkler.
| 5"
lluthin Church
There was a fine crowd present I Leon Vandecars are fumigating igf
nt the L A. S. lit Harlow Barnum's
Thursday. Chib No. 4 served a very !‘ their home after a cose of scarlet ।
nice dinner. A program was given, 11 fever.
including a nutnlier of readings, a ! Mr. and Maa. Herman Winkler I %
round in song by four ladies,
a j visited the latter's brother. W. J.

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And other choice blooma,
all of which ma|ce thought­
ful gifts that will be much
appreciated.'
. Flower pricett are now
about as low as they are
likely to be. .
If you wish a touch of col­
or for the table or living
room, try one of our 50c
bouquets. You will be de­
lightfully surprised with
the result.

1

Say it with Flowers

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist

CARDS of THANKS

FOR ALL CARS

Body Glass installed
while you wait

contest won by Mrs. Kelley of
HASTIN.IN PARISH
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CltULCH
C M Conklin

PARTS FOR ALL
MAKES OF CARS
j GLENN F. LA'JBAUGH
J Phone 2637

Hastings

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for ’"Hol.r'd'" KdU-i " piZtf"'1
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WANTED 1 i&lt;o-r&gt; rt.rr.l l.riio-r
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cr Nenraifla In 30 mlnutea
Fine Laxative and Tonic

FOR

SALE!

32-Volt DELCO Hand Vacuum
Cleaner, like new. Also rhea;
cabinet Electric Sewing Machine.
At Robleaki Shop
Singer Sewing Machine Co.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

I

PIANO BUYERS
CARLTON ORANGE NO 261

ATTENTION!
Reliable party may h a ft
choice of neatly new bunga­
low player piano or upright by
paying only small balance due
on easy payments. Famous
makes. Wonderful opportuni.

. r; ,

Willard. Russell and Lloyd Demond wen* in Baltic Creek Thun*1
day and Pear) De mon d spent that
day with her sister
Mrs. Stella
Tuckerman, of Assyria.
Tin- men will put on their play.
"Hen Peck al thc Hitching Post."
at the Altoft school house Friday
evening at the P T A
Mr and Mrs H Woodman ac-

i &gt; Inula Sunday evening to attend
the revival services of the Vawter
evangelistic party.

, ■;

ROBINHUE PARK.
Mr and Mrs. John Kollar spent I
Sunday with Uie former's sister.
Mrs O1 to Lightfoot and family of
Freeport.
Mr and Mrs Julian Potts were
Sunday guests ot Clive Churchill
and family of Middleville
Mrs. Marvin Cislcr accompanied
her son Floyd of Grand Rapids to
Cluiksvllle Thursday to attend the;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
funeral of her .-Oster. Mrs Charles
2286 Rising.
Mr and Mrs Dan Youngblood of
Caledonia called on Mr and Mrs
Wright Clifford Thursday. 1
JoAnnc Dean of Bowne* spent
Srom Wednesday until,, Saturday
DELTON M E CHURCH NOTES.
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Julian Potts.

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delicious cooking convenience, dean*
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Pride
Policy
and , .

Conscience
4oeni every

funeral-

we conduct

CHARLES H. LEONARD

one sister In the Harvc Robar (am- .
FOR SALE- Tran, r.f merra
weirht
lino. C Stadga
Phone 7 ;n—F3T Robar and bride of Otsego and Le­
ona and Mr Kershan of near PlainFOR RENT—Plra.ani f-tir n»-n ntralcira wellwrre married at a double ccreIraner.
month tli'S No Han-r'-r :n&lt;Jny on Tuesday On Thursday
Merl Robar and Grace Pike of Nee­
FOR SALF -Ernnotny h'lrc rr
ley were married Congratulations.
• ralnr F&lt;*.t r’a« eunJrt-.rm. Farrell'r , We regret very much the moving
Farmer*" M-arkrt
FOR RENT— Fnrni.hovl .l.ri-l C r.nrn. away of Mr. and Mrs. Underwood
nnd hope they have u prosperous
a) ion So H-annvr. to
year on the John Spoolstra form
For half or ticaDk Vrar
rvrlrll l.rr.l .1rr*ry hltll
"
Just east of Martin.
HnrUHte
A family by the name of Madden,
Hntton. Phone 7fi7 - F2
I 14
we understand is moving in thc
Whistler home now owned by Morse

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Mrs. Jdargucrette McCafferty and
fearl BufTenbergcr have returned
from Ohio More Canon. Mrs MeCafTerty's brother, returned with
them for an indefinite length of
time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. VanEtt and
son LaVem attended Dr. Jenk's
wife's funeral at Centerville on Fri­
day and Saturday, they were in
Grand Rapids on a business trip
and while there called on Mr. and
Mrs. Jinj Modjeska and Mrs. Flor­
ence Hawley. “
An American statesman says he
has no Wea what he will come
across on his next visit to England.
*i»"ifrh« Atlantic, we suppose.—Humor -

This beautiful range
means new perfection
in cooking., new econ­
omy, .and new ease!

rcamery for lhe butter­
milk. — Delton Co-Operative
Creamery Cd, Veraor Webster,
Secy.—Adv.

WEST ORANGEVILLE
AND EAST GUN MARSH.
Wedding marches and tnarrtjyie
vows seem to be in the orderm

JOHN’S LUTHERAN MISSION.

Horae and Mule
SALE

freedom
from shrinkage and loaa of healthful

CLOVERDALE.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humeston
have moved to Jackson Frank was
fortunate to get work in one of the
factories there so they moved Sun­
day.
A -miscellaneous sliowcr was given
tn honor of Mrs. Jess Haney at the
Chas. Monica home Tuesday after­
noon. About 50 friends were pres-.

Saturday, March l7

All horata told under iau
lee. TERMS__CASH

M. T. STUMP, Prop.

more

IT’S ALL YOURS
Complete with dven Heat Control; Automat*
Kitchen: Porcelain enameled

St. Patrick’s Dance
SATURDAY NIGHT

oven

lining,

convenience,

important econo-

YOUR OLD STOVE
TAKEN IN TRADE/
For a» little as »4 95 down, a Detroit Jewel may
InaUlled complete. And your Old Store Uk-

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THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednewlty, March 14,1934

PARTTWO-

products. From February 15. 1933. to' declared only 38 of that number had
COMPANY PAYING
SPREAD IN PRICES
September 15. 1933 the margin be- been competed. Only 27. ot those
BfeET GROWERS.
MUST BE REDUCED ^rtnar?&lt;S
7T
b*’
Grower* of sugar' ijeets in Barry
county shlpited them largely to lhe
from 81028 to 81121. The National
the Armistice ended the/war.
Sustained Judge and Jury in l^ke Shore Sugar Company at Hol-. Wgr deprettlon u climated to] Farmers Must Get Larger Farm Bureau as wen
the!
well as otner
other larm
farm!1 A
‘ major sea battle »between
—•
nent of'ta
is ■cost 16 WlllotM but the World wari j Share of What Consumer
organisations are giving earnest English and German fleets during I
Wm. Sulsbaugh Case—
U.r LSf.«**,»?![
hCO8t 41 blIllOnS- Bnd an&lt;*h«
'
consideration to this matter and it the World war was prevented by a'
Pays
for
Their
Products
for
beets
that
were
delivered
In
!,
th,
nt
war
to
tn
*
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vb
«
mv
»«
•
•
Suicide Not Proven
Is needed.
oRd November and an addl«hat each soldier killed coet
Before anything like nation-wide
The state supreme court lost week October
Tiie United States Flag h the I
ttonal 81 or beet, deliveredI in De£oW much oflhTt ter- proaperity can be rt.tored. Il will be
confirmed the decision of Judge
DID YOU KNOW??!
third oldest of the National Stand-1
Hatch, of the Calhoun circuit court
Approximately three years is re- ards. older than the Union Jack of
in thc case of the estate of William _..jt all the sugar pulfiand
qulred to build a capital ship of the Britain or the Tri-Color of Prance.
H. Sutobaugh. a resident of this city sea manufactured during the
Missing since April, a bell from
been owq.
sold.
113 oeen
™
I consumer shall be considerably re- Navy. One year is necessary to pre­
for several years. He was u Hustings has
the plans anu
ond aaaciuw,c
assemble ma ter- (}&gt;c German cruiser Emden whidi I
The returns to the growers were ,
_n
o
* william duced. The difference between farm pare me
resident when he died.
lai preparatory lo the laying of the|waj on# 0( Australia's most prized]
The plaintiffs in the case includ­ to be on a fifty-flfty basis with thc
ed Lloyd and Otto L. Powers, both factory, so it Is necessary that thc
sudes^o na'ttonaf recovery'*11 °b I launching ot the vessel; the third i Emden represented Australia's first
of Battle Creek. Theo Powers of entire production of the factory be
Hastings Hl-Y clubs are having a
Bellevue and Mabel J. Morehouse of sold before the definite amount to be
_
io-m
toil yMr 18 necessary to complete the
fight.
New York, relatives and sole bene- paid can be arrived at. The Com­ special speaker this Wednesday
flearies of Sulsbaugh. who was found pany has announced that II will noon in the person of Rabbi David
J, Cedarbaum of Lansing, who was dollar which was received by farmtbe American Navy made its first
dead as related in the Banner nt make an additional payment of 81
u"’t®d B,lales Navy w-as the dlve March n. 1898. remaining tin­
that time, in the gas filled kitchen per ton on March 15. which will be also guest speaker to the Young ers dropped from 23 per edit to 11 L
Men's Y group Wednesday evening. ner cent for wheat products- from 1 nnst regular cu.lomer for radio tele-1 dcr water
jWur and forty minof hto home In this city. Contending welcome news to the growers.
He was also chapel speaker-before JBMr
53 per cent
per cent
|,„
M.
Mnt’ to 37 &gt;r
«nt ror
for ««ph
graph apparatus in thto
this country.
|utM
that the death was due to suicide
of
the
high
schools.
some
United1 ,Four
art used...int
the Insurance company refused to
meats; from 54 per cent to 34 per | During the World war the Unl^«
wu. different woods -------------»
I —. products,.....I
_ - for
Rural Conference for seventh and cent
pay the policy which Sutobaugh car­
dairy
and from C'nlA.
(Stalesf,U
laid Hriurn
down 171
171 destroyershilt
but&lt; ,the construction of warships. They (
eighth grade pupils this year will 60 per cent to 51 per cent for poultry by the lime the Armistice had been | are pine. flr. elm and teak
ried in the Loyal Protective Insur­
,
likely be early In April, watch for
ance Company of Boston. Massa­
chusetts. The Jury, sitting before By Home Economica Specialists exact date and program.
Judge Hutch, held that thc death
A carload of boys and Secretary
Michigan Slate college
was accidental and awarded a judg­
Angell were at Camp Barry for
ment to the plaintiffs of 81.500.
work and dinner last Saturday. The
Carbon tetrachloride as a success- new
।
which wiu. the amount of the policy.
well at camp is furnishing fine
In sustaining the jury and in ful means of removing perspiration ,water for some of the near neigh­
holding that Judge Hatch did not Alains from silk fabrics Is suggested ।bors.
err in thc trial, the Supreme court by home economics epecialtots of
Woodland Hi-Y boys were wllh
reaffirmed the rule of fuw that a Michigan S&lt;atd\COlleRe.
। the Hastings Y groups last week for
presumption against suicide extols
Begin worktop from the wrong ।basket ball. The older Hi-Y of Has­
In such coses. In thc absence of posi­ side of the garment, laying it flat on ,tings are planning on a social time
tive evidence. The court also gave absorbent material such as a blot- ,and supper thto week Friday at the
what to regarded ns a new Inter­ ter or several thicknesses of cotton. ।home of Mr. and Mrs. Angell.
pretation. holding that "thc habits, and sjtonge carefully with water.)I Frank E. Gannett, publisher of 17
character and financial condition of working toward
toward thc
tne center.
center, This
i hb will
win i,newspapers_ u broadcasting this
the deceased
may be used In remove all
1 *?t.cr.“’.ub^
week weanesoay.
Wednesday. Marcn
March mn.
14th. ui
at
j week
tlrengthrnlng the presumption Carbon tetrachloride is then applied)
M over WEAF and affliutagainst suicide." Barry country to remove lh»
.
. . . .. . ......
the L.rAmgrease. Tnnnlnff
Tapping with ed NBC sUttons
In behalf of peace
friends of Mr. Sulsbaugh will be in­ a chamois will remove every trace of
and for the placing of peace in lhe
terested In tl)U decision.
thc stain.
cabinet.
Paint can be removed easily If
GIFTS TO MICHIGAN
treated before the stain becomes
DAIRY PRODUCTS YIELD
hard Apply turpentine to thc spot
UNIVERSITY LIBERAL to soften it. then carbon tetrachlo­
A THIRD FARM INCOME
riac to
ride
io remove the
me grease.
gieasc. Varnishes
vamuMici
Over Half of Its $58,000,000 may
removed by.«the
...-, be -----------------I Hsame-proIs Interesting lo note that In
cess, or slightly warmed alcohol to
gUt(,
Mlchlgan there Bre 238
Property Given by Its
equally successful.
i creameries. 615 large milk dealers.
Alumni and Others
Certain Hinds of Ink can be 5 pqq of the smaller Independent
Of the 858.000.000 total assets washed out with water if treated im- i milk dealers. 903 milk and cream
owned by the University of Michi­ mediately. Other ink stains may be. shipping stations. 351 ice cream
gan at thc end of 1931. one-half, or treated
-------- u with a weak solution of manu/ftCturers. 45 cheese factories
832.000.000. came to that institution oxalic acid, washed or sponged out. manufacturing condensed and evap­
since it was founded in 1811 in the following this with a weak solution orated milk
form ot private donations of lands, of ammonia. Rinse thoroughly with
The dairy Industry in Michigan
buildings and equipment, or money water before allowing to dry.
has shown consistent and substan^
to be held in trust for stijdcnt help
Cold water Is used to soften egg tlal progress and it to today a great’
or research Gifts by alumni of the stains, and then maybe washed out deal larger than the average layman
Institution represent over 6« per with soap and worm water.
would think. Out of the total farm
rent of the total of these gifts to thc
One of thc new methods of re­ income of tiw farmers of the state
University. The balance has cotnc
protein
stains,...such as white of Michigan, approximately onefrom non-graduates in many
nnny parts moving i-'
—................
nnd from
lc,e crcam
' ~
Bnr
? bl?°d' L 2 third to derived solely from the sale
of me
ot
thc United
uinwti atnu-.t.
States, ana
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trom
-----aonnt
lon.llvn
numerous corporations and. organl-I1 .......
nppb a digestive
agent• UllVtlKC.
whose- On&lt;l
and of dairy products, which docs not
rations. These facts were brought1 u,cn flUHh tl,e lrtnln w,th c ear w“* Include proceeds from the sale of
dairy cattle.
out in n study of thc private sup- '• ICTLatest figures available show
port of the University from 1817 to'
-----Michigan as ranking ninth In the
PLEASANT HILL.
1931 made by William B Shaw, dl-'
United States in total dairy rev­
rector of' Alumni
Relations and,
nnd | The ------next -P. T.
A. meeting
‘
Relations
-.....
. will enue. seventh in the manufacture
printed us. n supplement
supplement to the
Uie i■ be Friday night,
night. March 23. The of butler, sixth in the manufacture ।
1932-33 report of President Ruthven, men are the program committee,
of Ice cream and sixth in tiie manu­
Tilt- first aid to the University | and Stephen Carter is chairman. facture of all varieties of cheese,
came in 1817 when thc citizens of, They promtoe us a good program
Detroit, then a trading |x»t village, i arid ww hope they will have a good
MAPLE SYRUP
raised 85,000 by popular subscription I crowd. Plan to come.
for what bus become thc University
Mr and Mrs. Byron Rowlader.and
CAUTION TO RETAILER AND
of Michigan Ths money was used |children of Grand Rapids spent the
to buy a lot and erect a building on, week end with her parents. Mr. and CONSUMERS: The season Is at
hand when the "gyp" art 1st Is busy.
Rules street In Detroit More roman- Mrs. R. J Williams.
jlc was the deeding over of 1.871. ""
J ‘Lo report tlfttt Sey­ Thousands of gallons of Imitation
We are Kind
acres, to Uie University by several mour Jordan. Uho has been on lhe maple syrup arc sold in Michigan
every year as pure maple syrup.
Indian tribes, the profits of the sale sick list, is feeling much better.
Mtos Leon Woodman spent lhe Many times this is labeled as com­
to go to the new Instiutton with
the hb|&gt;c. on the part of lhe tribal week end with Miss Margaret Palm­ ing from Vermont. New York. Ohio
and Indiana and in tracing the al­
leaders, that some of their young
people might eventually receive the
Mt. and Mrs. Carl Kaechele and leged source-we find that the name
two
children of-----------------Grand Rapids
were and address on the label Is ficti­
white man's training.
—
--------------------.----- --------The University was reorganized in Sunday evening callers of Mr. and tious. It to usually made in Michi­
gan . or sometimes near the state
1837 when Michigan became a state. Mrs. Clare Williams and family.
Mrs.
The Ann Arbor Land Company gave . Mr. and If
—. Oscar Anderson are line In Ohio or Indiana. Michigan
labels are usually used in sales made
the Institution a four acre campus । both in poor health this winter,
tract valued then at 810.000. Before । Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Campbell In those states, while Ohio and In­
1854 Uie citizens of Detroit had and family visited friends at Moline diana labels are used for sales in
Michigan.
piven 816.500 for an observatory'.
' Sunday.
The actual seller frequently to In­
nocent as he works on commtoion

SUPREME COURT HELD
INSURANCE COMUST PAY

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

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Homemakers' Corner

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Red Clove
Eastern Kentucky Coal BURNS
LONG and CLEAN
IN STOVE OR FURNACE

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

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Frank Sage

Telephone 2515

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DUy OF Dell I 1 ry WUT VV ant VOIUTIUI

$75,000.00

Additional Capital
Put Into the

Hastings City Bank
making a total of $150,000 Capital Stock

The United States Government has become financially
interested in this bank to the extent of $75,000.00. The
Federal Government purchased this $75,000.00 in stock
because of the SOUND CONDITION of this bank, and
to supply additional loanable funds.

NOTICE!
I wish to announce that I have moved my ga­
rage business down town in the Freer Building,
218 E. State Street, in connection with Less Dan­
iels, forming a partnership in future garage
business.
DON. E. PIERCE.
We feel that we can give better service, both
faster and more economical, to customers, with
the same satisfactory results as we both have
aimed to do in the past.

When your motor or chassis needs repairs, it
will get it where it needs it. Sometimes adjust­
ments will save you money, if taken care of in
time, thus reducing wear and parts costs.
WE DO NOT MISREPRESENT ... We aim
to please with honest service.

SERVICE GARAGE
PIERCE &amp; DANIELS
PHONE 2613—Day

3881—Night

his product, but in the majority of
cases he is guilty of fraud in the
first degree as he carries a can lab­
eled in exactly the same manner
as his main supply, but pure maple
syrup Instead of the imitation. Prom
this container he draws a sample,
permits you to taste, then you ap­
prove as it is of fine quality. You
buy. or think you have bought, but
later And out that you merely bit.
These vendors usually travel by
auto or small truck, are strangers
to you but appear to be honest
farmers. Michigan's maple syrup
Industry must be protected against
such competition. Our consumers
are entitled to protectton' against
such fraud. We need your assist­
ance In apprehending the vendors
of this illegal product. Flrat. take
the precaution of securing absolute
identification of the vendor by in­
sisting not only on his correct name
and address but also on the license
number of his automobile or truck.
Second, sample your purchase im­
mediately and if It Is not like the
sample shown you when you pur­
chased, call the Department of Ag­
riculture. . Lansing, Michigan. Ex­
tension 311. and give us the forego­
ing information. It is Important
you do tills at once as we must
catch the culprit while he is in your
community.
TO hfISS FLAPPER.
Blessings on thee, little dame—
Bareback girl with knees the same.
With thy rolled down silken hose.
And thy long, transparent clothes;
With thy red Ups. reddened more.
Smeared with lipstick from the
store.
With thy makeup on thy face.
And thy bobbed hair's Jaunty grace.

Hudson and Essex.

"/fGos Won’t Afafe/t Go

It is a distinct advantage to the commercial and indus­
trial interests of this locality, as well as to the individual
resident, to have a government-affiliated bank in Hastings.

With Government Insurance of deposits in force, we
invite you to become a depositor of this reliable, old bank.

HASTINGS CITY

Glad that I wu born a boy.

SOUTH COATS GROVE.

GENERAL REPAIRING. Expert Service on
Buick, Pontiac, Olds, Chevrolet, ’

The same policy of operation will be maintained, and
under the same local management. The same courteous
and accommodating service will be extended every patron
as has always been done in the past.
and visitor

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Endsley and
Suzanne of Kalamazoo called
at
Gordon Endsley's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Flrater at­
tended a birthday party Friday
night honoring Hubert Barnum of
the Holmes neighborhood.
],

Wood and Audra Endsley were Sun­
day guests in the home of Lenah
Wood la Hartings.

HASTINGS, MICH.

CAPITAL $150,000.00

TELEPHONE 2103

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14. 1M4

..(dairymen
i

Successful Farmers

discuss

CHANGES FOR CODE
_ .1__of
Mitt. t.
{Marketing
Milk In Detroit

Area Subject for Hear­
ing in Pontine

miJRT
HOUSE iv&amp;rvj
NEWS
GIZVMf
PROBATE NEWS.

FlAr* nr,. Min,orKrtBtlmilallon
irilSA
for adjournment filed, order for ad­
journment entered.
&amp;L Mildred D Pierce, et al. An­
nual account of guardian filed.
E*t. Edward A. Day. Order al­
lowing claim* entered.
Est. Mary E. VanAntwerp. Peti­
tion for administrator filed.
Est. Thomas C. Williams. Annual
account filed.
Est Carrie L. Gerllnger. Will filed,
petition for probate of will filed.
Waiver of notice filed.
Est. William Oma. Bond of ad­
ministrator filed, letters of admin­
istration issued, order limiting set­
tlement entered. Petition for hear­
ing claims filed, notice to creditor*
issued. final account of special ad­
ministrator filed, discharge of *peclal administrator Issued.
Est. Glenn A. Boyle. Order al­
lowing claims entered.
Est Carrie L. Gerllnger
Proof
□f will filed, order admitUng will

HENDERSHOTT.
FOOD MARKET ADVICE.
|
nc.cuw.w
Relenting waalher promirea a . Miss June Parmalee of Johnstown
k-rratcr variety of fresh fish at tow- visited her grandparents, Mr. and
greater
er prices for the second half of Mrs. Floyd Garrison, from Satur— .
_ ». __ a
—
Urautaa nt lhl&gt;---___

°r *nhalibut
*t**k* and
or fllletsi
.-oy*Un
Ernk went
Matteson
and andMra.
Mra. D*»- clams,
Ml mon
ar. mer
Stocum
withMr

»u|ir pine and herring ara avail- j circle dinner at Dowling. Thursday,
able and being sold at reasonable md visited their mother. Mra. Rhslda Whitworth, in the afternoon.

Man representing Henry A. Wal­
lace. U 8 Secretary ot Agriculture,
| held hearing* March 5. fl. 7. and 8
ha* remained nearly stationary 'erance and wife of Hastings were
in Pontiac lo gel fact* pertinent to
while lamb, pork and veal have sky­ Sunday callers at A. O. Clark's.
the formulation of a new code for
rocketed. The price* of forequarter
tiie sale of milk tn the Detroll area
cute of lamb and hindquarter cute
of veal are not quite ao high a* they ling and Mr. and Mrs. Ottla Fisher
Farmers and their representative*
have been, but beef continues to of Kalamazoo came Sunday to visit
gave evidence of the factors influ­
offer the best value for your money. their sister. Mra. Mllly Haynes, and
encing the costs of producing milk
You will find round, porterhouse remained until after tier sale on
and also gave estimate* of what
and
sirloin steak* relatively inex­ 'Monday.
; those caste were. During the presen Mr. Hanna came home Sunday
pensive and top and bottom round
| tattoo of these cost figures, A. C.
pot roast and ribs of beef moderate­
Bal tier, dairy- specialist from Michily priced. Veal loin chopa cutlets, mazoo.
igan State College, was asked by thc
leg and rump are also priced for the
MIm Fem Sirowbridgr,
federal men to present any evidence
average budget. A leg of lamb at a been in Kalamazoo thl* winter, has
In his possession on the cost of
reasonable price la a bargain right been visiting her parent* the past
milk production.
now.
Mr. Baltzer told the committee
Macaroni, spaghetti and noodles
that &lt;$5 dairymen In Michigan had
Mrs DeWitt Rowley and children
are quick cooking foods which com­ of Jackson are visiting ut the home
cooperated with the farm manage­
bine well with milk, chease. meat, of her parent*, Mr. and Mra. Court
ment department of the College In
eggs and vegetable* in almost any Btrowbridge.
securing the actual costs of produc­
Mra.
Strowbrldge
Est Ell A. Davis. Petition for combination. They make the beat of came home with her after
ing milk from the 1.000 cows owned
'two
by those men. Thl* study showed Widow s allowance filed, order for sln*^
weeks' visit tn Jackson.
sd7'*M *” । ..............
pared in Infiinite variety. Cooked
that Uie cost of producing the milk widows allowance entered.
Mr. and Mra. Rennie Mott visited
Testimony
‘ spaghetti In glass or Un I* partlcu' Est Anna E Hazen 1
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hl* brother, Russell, near Delton
— •
larly
good
when------------------used to stuff
dred weight
on determination of heirs filed.
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» -— -------i - such on Sunday. They report that he is
Flour. Food, Coal, Camtnt. Lima. Brick. Tile
Farm implement*
Est Charles Hamilton Northrup.1 v*ga*abiee as cabbage, eggplant, to­
These cost figures are not mad”
recovering from the severe Injury
up by lhe College. They are the act­ Petitton for adminfrtratlon filed, or- matoes or peppers, all of which are caused by being kicked by his horse
.
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m
market
and
moderately
priced.
ual amounts of money expended in dcr for publication entered
Rev. and Mrs Conklin, his father ]
c..vm„ ...CM
New asparagus Is arriving in
Est Fred J. —
Ball. *.,.
Inventory
filed
producing lhe milk, plus a comput­
find Rev. Jacobs were Thursday |
Est Thomas C Williams. Waiver quantity and is available at a very
ed amount for home. feed, labor, and
night supper guests at lhe home of (
any other items fur which money of notice filed, order assigning rest- moderate price. It adds one more to Mrs France* Hcnderahott.
was not paid out of pocket Labor due entered, discharge of executor । i^e I**1 of Kreen vegetables. Green
(strlngieas beans are less plentiful
was figured al 20 cents per-hour and issued, estate enrolled
Est Howard R Babcock. Petition »nd
Prlced lhan thpy hBVe
Mrs Frances Hcnderahott, Bunday
*’* v
vz a
w-r sva a r* a v «
ing market prices of March 1. 1934. for guardian filed, order appointing {been and the quality is only fair, afternoon.
guardian
entered,
bond
of
guardian
' Spinach is young, tender and inex­
The hearing at Pontiac, presum­
' On Sunday. Carl Bryans and fam­
ably. precedes the formulation of filed, letters of guardianship issued, pensive. Green peas are alro attrac- ily visited Mrs. Bryans' grandmoth­
a new code to replace the one under petition and order for settlement | live in quality and price. Broccoli
should tc
be n;
more
“ popular
pep--—‘ than it -‘is.
f- er, Mrs Lucy Coleman, on the State
which milk Is now being sold in De­ filed and entered, inventory filed.
Remember that next Sunday ii
Some from here attended the
Est. Anson H. Noble* Testimony for its quality U excellent and It* Road and also at the home of How­
troit. Under the old code prices were
Fisher P. T. A- Friday evening and
ard Bryans in the Striker district. Church Sunday.
set for milk from the producer and on determlnauon of heirs filed, or- price low. Cauliflower U arriving in
Everyone at Sunday School Sun­ report a good program and
Am
“
Tiie Helping Hand class had a
firm
white heads and is ..
very reason“
“ —
~to the consumer The new code is der determining heirs entered
fine time al their party Saturday day missed Miss Gaskill, who has time.
Est. Caroline Ward Preston. Will, able.
expected to set prices only on milk
night al the home of Leo Hender­ been sick with lhe flu.
Mr. and Mra. John Mason of
bought from farmers and the dis­ filed, petition for probate of will ' Early spring is a good time to en­ shott.
Maple Grove were Bunday after­
tiled.
order
for
publication
entered
joy
salads,
and
the
market
is
full
of
tributors will determine lhe price to
MARTIN CORNERS.
Don't forget that the Ladles’ Aid
noon callers at Mr. and Mra. Clark
Est. Virgil Dryer. Will filed. Pe- fine lettuce, good winter tomatoes,
consumer*
The L. A. 8. will meet Wednesday. Overamlth's.
Is anxious to sell that jello.
City milk buyers will be protect­ tition for probate of will filed, waiv- celery, scallions and radishes.
The Aid I* meeting at the home---------- -r —---------------- —-------------Frank Overamith of Battle Creek
' “ "**'
'* as “
The fruit
picture “
is ~about
it
ed by the Milk Industry Board er of notice filed, proof of will filed.
of
Mrs.
Mary
Johnson
on
430
East
ll
®
Slocum
for
dinner,
which
will
be
-----—
ha* been with apple*, oranges and
which checks price rates in all the
WOODLAND.
grapefruit
fStatlful;
pineapple*. Madison street tn Hastings this furnished by club Na 1. You are hu brother. Clark Overamith and
cities and seeks reasons fur prices,,
family.
Dale Hauer ot Junior College. I pears and California strawberry Thursday. Tell all your friends In cordially invited to attend.
that appear to be out of line with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Townsend of
Grand Rapids, spent the week end I rhubarb available Bananas are very town and go yourself. A little exthose prevailing in other places
Three brothers, Frank, Winfield,
tra help and they want an extra Hastings were Sunday evening visi'
Mr ................................
and Mrs. .......
John plentiful and low priced. Strawber­ crowd.
tvioence
Evidence prcseniea
presented at me
the ronPon- with his parents.
I tors at Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher's.
and Harry Keyser, are assigned to
ries are a little more expensive.
tiac hearing showed that Increases Hauer
Lawrence
Matteson,
who
Is
workDon Phillips of Assyria is helping: the same train on the Boston &amp;
which pul milk prices above thc ! Mrs. Rose Wachter and daughter South American honeydew* and ing at the Rich steel plant In Mar. with the farm work al John Whet-- ’ Maine Railroad, as conductor, bag­
consumers' ability lo pay would de- ' Frances of West Woodland and Mr. grape* are in the better-stocked
; gageman and fireman.
shall, was home over the week end. stone's.
’
feat the purpose of the code, which and Mrs Blake Rising and son Gene market*.
Eggs continue plentiful with little
is to increase prices paid to farmers *erc Sunday guest* of Mr and Mrs
Uiawu milk
miiK means
Bi™.a■ surplus
aurp.ua which
wiwa.Frank
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or no change in price expected It
Unsold
Nlethamer
reduce* tiie price paid for the por-'
Ted Eupcr of West Woodland to a good time to enjoy angel and
tton which to sold. Employment con- called on her surer
Mrs. Vernice I sponge cakes, gold
cake, sllvtr
ditions and wage* have not yet im- i Baffler Thursday P. M.
. cake, custards and meringues. These
proved to the point where the work- 1 Mr and Mrs Ralph Rise and dishes are good food a* well a* true
ing man can spend hto money with- children spent Sunday with the for-1 delicacies.
out seeking the greatest possible mer's parents. Mr and Mrs C. T
■
vvlr
GLASS CREEK.
amount for his dollar.
IUit' of Beaverton
OLAW
। Chas. Whittemore and wife, also
I
i) d:■ yil--' '• -&gt;&gt; ’-!-l •'
• ■' 'I •.:.&lt;•
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Lee Russell and Hattie called Saturday
M
70. g?.- :. .:
| on Cleo Brown in the Leila hospital
production, is not an average cost Lehman of Woodbury
Mr nnd Mrs Chas Faul nnd । in Battle Creek. They found him,
; for all dairymen in Michigan Tiie
actual cost of producing milk on any Marietta of Hastings called on Mrs i nicely recovering from his recent
'
operation which wa* the result of a i
' teson visited the Henderaholt school farm "»ay be above or below that Geo Faul Sunday PM
BALTIMORE CENTER.
uciaav
——- tow proMlM Alene Mohler of Junior Col- rupture sustained while working on|
—
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sum In many cases, where
Russell Greenfield spent the week Tuesday
Ml** Gnxkili
hren *iek Uw!d»“‘n« «*»'* “fe kcP‘- *hc produc-1 lege. Grand Rapid*, visited her par- lhe road.
end with his son. Floy Greenfield.
•••-‘
ML
m Gasxiii
no* beennniv
sick
:*M™
me‘’ ‘j tton'cost* surely
i„ are’ higher ’
| cm».
cuts. Mr and
and ’ Mrs.
Mr* Wm.
Wm Mohler.
Mohler । Mrs Fred OU*
Otis called at the home
S
BMC mlleje u « pub.
IM her brother. Wm. fUren., ol
•and family near Quimby
I
,. taxes' The Kilpatrick Young People will । Southwest Rutland Saturday.
Misses Grace and Mary Balch.. aa&gt; is. »eex
„irL, w„e cnter. ,
IlctasUtutton supported k
by
Dewayne Greenfleld and Fred Bugat th&lt;■ iLnie of Grace Brill collected from city and rural dwell present a play entitled "The ForForrest Havens accompanied a
bee attended meetlnos
home oi Grace hfui ers. Fact* procured by in*
meetings at tiie
the We*.
Wes­ 'alnpa al
of men who Inspected the
Ity jI number
nui
thc rvutnoe
College gotten church" at the community
Saturday
Kellogg school near Hickory OorhalKr
leyan church in Hasting* Sunday.
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are available alike lo every citizen service next Sunday evenmg at thel
Miss Ara be lie Smith is on the sick
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According lo an Industrial note, of thc alate Fair presentation of lhe church of the Brethren There wi|[|Japp hursday
list at this writing
2 Revival' meetings are still In. progalmost 250 chemicals go into the
information
—*----- "—in*"its possession
------ — '*
is ,K
the
“ be special music
Michiarrjss at the Guod Will church.‘Those
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- making of an automobile And sev­ only course
Eric and Julius Sleddcr of B.
under which the
ng and “ho are fortunate to attend ate enping at Rev King's
I gall Stale College. East Lansing
eral additional ones into the mak­ College can continue to exist
■ ' Ftoyd Greenfield and family of ing of it go—Arkansas Gazette.
-------------- Orlln
unui Yank
i
m Traverse
ot
uoxi*. City
uiv, were
wvic joying some very fine sermons by
----------- T, r --------------1 The type set in the United States I Sunday guests of Rev. and Mra. V
rCliimby were guests of Mr and Mrs
Rev Jacobs
The most densely populated land Printing OfTice each year would r Beardsley
Russell Greenfield Wednesday
Mrs Lina Newland and Mrs. Eva
i* Java, with
wllh an print an eignt-coiumn
eight-column ncaspapcr
newspaper 01
of —
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I Miss Grace Balch has been caring mass in thc world is
Frank
Cook •of—Pewano
is
Havens attendee
attended tne
the Leaders
Leaders' traintrai
to spendfor Mrs. R. Greenfield, who tuts been urea of 48.504 square miles In 1931 750,000 pages, or 612 encyclopedic ing the week with his s.mi. Chas. I ing class in Hastings Wednesday.
having the flu
Its population was estimated at 36.-1 volumes with 1000 pages in each Cook,
• and
— ■ family
•
•’
—
—------- meeting will be
Thc
next• Group
. . Vttnon Smith and Russell Mat- 000.000.
| book.
Mr and Mrs Andrew Townsend held at lhe home of Mrs. Mina
of South Woodland and Frank Kel- j Whittemore Thursday. March 22.
mar of Coats Grove spent Sunday i Visitors are welcome.
with Mr and Mrs Henry Cole.
। Lemuel Oakes and Adam Arney
Mrs. John Dell and MU* Dorothy of East Rutland spent Sunday at
Dell wcre Lansing visitors Saturday 1 Roy Oakes' Grandma BurghdufT alMlss Virginia Faul was in East! so spent the week end there.
Lansing Tuesday and registered for
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otis and Mrs
Uie spring term beginning April 2. | Forrest Havens and Mrs. Ray ErMrs Chris Johnson and son Her- way. also Mr and Mrs. Roy Erway
man spent Sunday afternoon with (attended the burial of Harry Blake
Mr and Mrs. Vernice Raffler.
«t the Rutland cemetery WedneaRev and Mrs. Ray C. Wing ac- day
Al
and
companied by Mr and Mrs. Harve
“ Wolfe, wile and daughter ™
Woodman attended social services Maurice Erway of Grand Rapids,
at the Church of Christ of Ionia Dick Rose, wife and son and Mrs.
Sunday evening
Sara Erway of Hastings and Miss |
L Parrott returned to Ills home1 Esther Erway of Yankee Springs
Friday from Ann Arbor where he were Sunday visitors at Roy Er­
, has been convalescing from a recent • way'*.
operation.
| Mrs Roy Erway and son. Junior. I
Mis* Frances Wachter entertained ! called Saturday P. M. al Homer
a group of young people at bridge McKibben * in Yankee Springs,
Ml&amp;s Barbara OUs
Otis spent the week •
at her home in West Woodlaitd
Miss
Thursday evening Waiter Powell of CI1id
&lt;1 with her aunt
aunt. Mra
Mrs. Hutrh
Hugh Rilev
Riley,'
Hastings won high score.
{ 1,1 Hastings.
I Mrs Chas. Rowlader of Grand
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PINE LAKE.
Rapids is visiting her sister. Mrs
Lawrence Paul for a few days this. Ten members of Uie Helping Hand
week. Mr and Mr*. Chas Rowlader Club met at the home of Hattie KUaccompanled by Mr and Mrs, Roy [lick on Wednesday afternoon. March I
Rowlader expect to leave for an ex- 7. for the annual election of officer* 1
tended visit In Florida the last of Th® balloting resulted in Clara
Uib week
{Nichols for president; Ruth Hughes, I
| Eighty-two attended the Mystery &gt;ice-president; Pearl Bagley, secMothcrs and Daughters Banquet retary; Hazel Warner, treasurer,
held in the church parlor* Friday, Mrs Addie Brown and Mrs. Chatn, evening. A most delightful dinner pion were appointed as flower com-1
was prepared by die Missionary la-mittee and.Lennie Nottingham, or-]
die* and served by the men. Mrs ganbt. Thc annual reports were very
Dorr-Stowell actea as Toastmistress.'gratifying, showing a good balance
Mrs. Clyde responded to a toast rep-, in the treasury, and much has been
resenting the mothers Mis* Carolyn I done for needy families during the'
Born responded for the daughters.; past few month*. The April meet-1
and Clarence Tyler for thc son*, ing will be held with Mrs. Olive Fox
Mrs. C. B Anderson of Grand Rap-1 *‘ Doster; ,Ruth Terponing to act.a*
ids. President of the Grand Rapids program chairman.
district of the W F M- S. was the, Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Morse are
[speaker of the evening. She gave I leaving lhe Russel Minar farm and
a yery interesting talk on Trees.
moving near Gun lake. The chlj। Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Wynn are an- dren will be greatly missed in the
'tertaining thetr little granodaugh- *ch&lt;»i. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Howlgon
ter. Arm Wynn, of Laming tiy* and Marshall will occupy the house'
week.
which they are vacating.
About twenty members of the .Mra. Flora Smith of Fort Atkinclass for mothers of pre-school chti” aon. Wtaoonatn. is visiting in the
dren. conducted by Miss Elnora Walter Warner home tor * week.
I
[Mumford, expect to visit the Ann J
At the People'*
People* party caucus held
1 Kellogg School in Battle Creek at the Prairieville town hall on FrliWednesday.
[day afternoon the following nomi1 Mr and Mrs. Harry Bush of Hai- nee* for township
offices were
tings sere Sunday caller* at lhe(chosen- Lee Nottingham, supenriaor;
{home of Mr. qjid Mrs. J. V Hilbert |Floyd Shelp—clerk; Clarence HamMr. and Mr* Glen Densmore ol i mond—Treasurer; Board of Review
South Woodland delightfully enter- —Arthur Shorter; Justice of the
talned the member* ot the bridge Peace—Vic Anson; Highway Oom­
club with a pot luck dinner Thur*- mteaioner—Porter Tooze; Constable*
day evening.
Leeland Hammond. Robert Steele.

Demand the Best Seeds They Can Get!

They know that there are hazards .
enough without taking chances oh
low quality seeds.

Poor seeds never produce the kind
of crops that pay fine profits.

We have a good stock of Michigan
grown seeds.
See us before you buy.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

EDMONDS OIL COMPANY
HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN

ALWAYS USE

BEET SUGAR
MADE IN
MICHIGAN

This helps the farmers
of your own State

AUCTION SALE

Owing to the death of my husband, I have decided to hold an
auction sale at the farm home, 3 miles northeast'of Hastings
on M-43, on

Friday, March 16, 1934

Commencing at one o’clock (harp.

HORSE.

One work hor*e.

CATTLE.
Jersey cow, 5 yr*, old.

Jersey cow, 8 yrs. .old.
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old.

Spring Housecleaning

Grade Jersey and Holstein, 6
yrs. old.
Grade Holstein, 7 yrs. old.

We Have The Aids To Assist You

2 Jersey heifers.
2 fall Jersey calve*.
SOWS.

WALL PAPER CLEANER

10c can

2 Chester White wwi due to
farrow Mar. 23 and 26.

H. R. H. CLEANER for painted walls and woodwork.

WHITE SHELLAC for linoleum and floors

TOOLS.

35c pt.

McCormick binder, 6 ft. cut
Manure spreader.

L1N-X for LINOLEUMS—It is transparent, stain­

proof and water flroof, pints......................
69c

Grain drill for beans.
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut.
Wagon with rack.

MIROLAC VARNISH STAINS-It stains and var­
nishes at the one application. Light Oak, Gold­
en Oak, Walnut, Mahogany—30c, 50c and 85f can*
SPAR VARNISH, water proof

FLOOR AND TRIM VARNISH

New Deere hay loader.

Oliver walking plow.

75c qt.

Side rake.
2 see. drag*.
Steel land roller.

$1.75 gal.

Belknap sleigh*.
2-horse walking cultivator.
Spike tooth cultivator.

The NEW 1934 WALL PAPER is here!
Priced at 12c to 50c a double roll

Offering the following:—

HAY, GRAIN, ETC.

10 tons timothy and clover
hay. 75 bu. corn.
’
Quantity of oat* and bean
pod*. Feeding wheat.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Heavy hames*.
Light driving harnet*.
Single hames*.
Grindstone. Iron kettle.
Saws and other article*.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

2 itandi. Drop leaf table.
Iron cot bed. Meat jars,
2 10-gal. milk cam.
4 rocking chaira. 2 stands
2 library tables.
Set of dining room chairs
2 wooden beds.
2 sets of springs.
8-ft. dining table.
Good bench wringer.
Dishpans. Pails. Tinware
Jars. Lawn mower.
2 Rayo lamps. Spiders.
Butter scales. Oil stove.
Carpet sweeper.
Wash boiler.
New laundry stove.
4x6 sap pan. Wash tubs
Rag carpets. Cot.
Commode and many other
articles.

TERMS:—CASH. No goods removed until settled for

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

MRS. MARY McINTYRE

The REXALL Store

Goods Delivered

Phone 2131

--------- ---------------------

June wedding* should help to re­
duce like rice surplus. — Chicago।
Dally News

[Lee Reynida and Perrla Quick
Only one-tenth ol Niagara Falk

Hollis McIntyre, Admr.

Henry Flannery, Auctioneer

�THB HABTINGR BANNKR, WRDNMDAY, MARCH 14, UM

CLEAN PREMISES KEEP
BABY CHICKS HEALTHY

The American Home
baildin* *nd loan

uaoctaUen often to Ito itufWUlMl,

LKD OVER I TO L

|

CARLT0N CKNTKR.

In Wayne county, Mich, which. The spacial meetings which wtrs
include* Detroit, Itome of tho au- held during the past three weeks at
tomobllo industry, sales of Uie Ford Uie M. E- church, clewed Friday .
Thorough Scrubbing of th« V-l car during February were mors night. All who attended feel greatly |
than throe limes as great as those benefittod and very much appreciate
Brooder JfouaM and Glean­ of any other make in the low price the effort* put forth by Rev. and
field, it was announced last week at!Mrs. Locxnto. Special meeting* will,
ing of Bangei Needed
the Dearborn Branch of the Ford be held at the Freeport church be- ’
Success Ln raising baby chicks de­
!ginning Oil* Monday night and conpanels mora upon thorough cleanli­ Motor Company.
the 28 days of the month jtlnuing until Easter Sunday.
ness Ln housing and feeding than a During
total of 2.208 Ford V-Ba vrere sold , -mere wlu be a wood bee at the i
upon any other one factor because
pUc® this week Thur*-1
most of the diseases which affect the in Uie county, an official tabulation e. j.
| day. March Uth. for the M E ,
bird* are rapidly spread in unsani­
Wayne county registrations are church. Dinner will be served for
tary surrounding* according to the
especially significant be- [the wood cutter* at the home of M' i
poultry deportment at Michigan considered
r.ll»
cause fh-v
they an,
are believed tn
to reflect Mnd Mn| John ghupp
Slate College.
Elton Marlow of Grand Rapids
The first place tn start in preparing the automotive buying trend for
spent the week end with his par-!
for baby chick* is to provide clean thc entire United Blates.
The
Dearborn
Branch
reported ents, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Marlow
range far the brooder house* and
that
dealers
In
the
county
have
pre
­
Relatives here received word of ।
the run* where the chicks will be
confined No ground should be used dicted an even larger figure tor thc death of Chas. Getoenhaver of |
If any poultry has ranged upon It March, basing their statements on Potterville. Mrs. Getoenhaver was
during thc past two year*. Internal an Increased demand evident in the formerly Mary Knowles, sister of
first tew days of the month.
Mra. H. L. Allerding and Mrs. John
parasites and disease bacteria will
Usbomc. Funeral services will be
survive Ln soil that long and there to
held Monday.
no practical way to rid the ground RIGHT FEEDING MEANS
of them. Well drained soil growing
FAST GROWING BIRDS Mra. Mary BmlUi ha* returned to
her home from Ann Arbor hospital.
range.
Profits Depend Largely Upon And we are sorry to state that she
Dirty brooder houses arc guaran­
still to in a very critical condition.
Thrifty, Early Maturing
tees that the death losses will be
Sunday visitor* at the home of
heavy among chick* sheltered by
Pullets
Mr. and Mrs. John Usborne were
them. Swishing water around an old
East Lansing.—Proper kinds ot the Misses Mercy Usborne and Ag­
brooder house will not clean it so
feed in correct amount* keep baby nes Dancer and Ernest Johnson and
that healthy chick* can be raised.
chicks in the thrifty condition that Wm. Hedetnieml of Ann Arbor, alElbow power, plenty of soap and
means early maturing birds which *o Mr and Mr*. Lawrence Farrell
water, and a good disinfectant are
have the ability to resist infection* and Nelson Abbott ot E. Bar I ton.
needed. Scrubbing 1* more Important
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Usborne;
of various kind* and such bird*, thc
Uian the disinfectant
Michigan State Poultry department called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Aspin- 1
All possible dirt should be re­ says, are the only kind Michigan all and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Short.
moved from lhe brooder house be­
Sunday.
fore the scrubbing begins. Hot wa­ poultrymen can afford to own.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Henney and,
Water and mash should be kept
ter and soap should then be used Hi
before the birds continuously. Thc Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jolmson were '
liberal quantities. An old broom
chick* may be fed on newspaper* or guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. P. I
makes an excellent implement for
in shallow pan* until they have Greenfield of Qiumby
■erubbing.
,
Mrs. Gilbert Fisher of Hastings1
learned to eat readily but the mash
Disinfectant* should be used ac­
should be kept in hoppers after that.
cording to Uie directions supplied Plenty ot water and feed dishes ter. Mrs Fred Henney.
by the manufacturers. These prep­
------ -----------Mrs. Caryl I
Guests
of Mr.. and
must be provided so that most of the
aration* differ Ln character and the chicks can feed at one time. Nearly Fuller Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. j
methods or dilutions used with one
an inch of feeding space is needed Glenn Densmore and family of near 1
will not succeed with the other:.
Woodland.
by each bird.
Sometime* stronger solutions of dis­
Relative* from Grand Rapids
A starting mash may be used at
infectant are leas effective than Uie
first and then a change made to a visited Mr and Mra. Henry Norton
one recommended by its maker, so
.
growing mash or the starting ration Sunday.
follow directions
Robert Henney wav ill last week
used at lhe College can be fed until
the birds enter the laying house. and unable to attend school until
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
the
latter
part
of
the
week.
Milk is an excellent feed but ex­
The Quaiitrap P. T. A. gaVe a
Howard Daniel* lias been ill the I
treme care should be used to see
play. "The Path Across the Hill.”
that it does not attract too many
Thursday night al the Wilcox
able to return to school tills weekfile* in warm weather
church. A silver collection was tak­
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Daniels and
Chick rataera can buy good pre­
en up which was donated to help
pared feeds or use home feeds mixed family were guests of Mr. and .Mrs
redecorate the church. Proceeds
in a ration tested by the College. Wm. Schrader of near Caledonia
Sunday
The
ingredients
in
thto
mixture
arc
Mr. and Mrs. O C. Marshall were
Mr and Mrs Guy Noah and fam­
38 jxjund* coarae-ground. yellow­
Hastings visitors Friday
corn meal; 20 pound* bran, 20 ily were guest* Sunday ot the tet­
The Norton P T. A. will meet this
ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. OoyFriday night. The ladles have pound* ground oat groats or ground kendall. of east of Hastings.
oatmeal; 10 jxnmds dried milk; 5
charge of thc program.
M.
and----Mrs.- Guy -------Nash ---------received
----—
meatscrap; 5 pounds alfalfa
Word was received litre Friday pounds
leaf meal; 2 pounds steamed bone word thto week that their son, WIIof the death of Robert E. Chance rneal; 1 pound salt, and 1 pound cod lard, who is*• attending school
—■ •in
­
of West Vermontville. Mr. Chance
Lansing is til with the chicken-pox
liver
oil.
.
had lived on the farm for 74 years,
A satisfactory scratch feed can be •and was unable to come home over
coming here from Ohio wllh his
the
week
end.
made with 50 pounds cracked, yel­
parents when two years old.
Mrs. Erma Asplnall of Hickory low corn mixed with 50 pounds ot
PINE LAKE FARMERS' CLUB.
Corners spent from Saturday until wheat. Green feed should be provid­
The Pine Lake Farmers' Club met
Monday with her parents. Mr. and ed by supplying sprouted oats, cut at the tnme of Mr and Mrs. Ernest
Mrs,
«... Peter ™„««..
Hoffman. Mrs
«... Hoffman
work in Hastings for her cousin, Shriber spent Bunday Ln Ann Arbor.
has been critically ill at her home jlar material.
;Hal) Saturday evening, March 10. Mrs. Faye Donley.
----------------- ***
There were 49 present.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton and
Mrs Mary Yank of East Carlton
THE CROSSROADS.
SHULTZ.
Vice-president. Lee Nottingham
Cleota attended the funeral of Rob­
E. J Norton of Battle Creek called opened the meeting with community spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. DeConing and famert Chance In West Vermontville at the home of his brother. Rev. J. singing and repeating thc Lord's Frank Shrlb*.
ily from Byron Center have moved
Sunday.
Mr.
an&lt;T
Mrs.
Johnson
of
Grand
on
the
Lew
Matthews farm.
Prayer.
After
the
business
meeting.
E. Norton. Sunday
Mrs. Lulu Gray and son. Robert,
Mr. and Mrs Louis McIntyre of Lloyd Lindsey chairman of lhe pro­ Rapids spent the week end with Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen. Mr. and
spent Saturday at Leon Gray's in
, Mrs. Don Stedge and, Miss Jean 1
Battle Creek visited at Andrew gram committee presented another and Mrs Fred Dalstra.
West Vermontville.
Mr and Mrs. Leo Barry attended, Stedge of Hastings spent Sunday
good program In a humorous way,
Smith’s Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill of Nash­
Mr and Mra Cieit Demoray en- he introduced Stanley Wheater a tiie funeral of the former's uncle (with Clyde Stedge and family,
ville were callers at L. W Jarrard's
I Mr. and Mra. Fred Smith. Bea-,
itertalncd the former's brother, Ben promising student of W. 8 T. C. He near Potterville on Monday. ‘
and at Fred Hill's Sunday.
Miss Mary Barry and Miss Hazel [ trice, Owela and Marion from near
Demoray, and family of Hastings introduced hi* subject, "Living." by
Fred Hill and family have moved
saying that he thought farmers were I
Sunday.
on thc old Cummins farm from the
Mr and Mrs. Clem Heney of Del­ interesting because they have, opln- I
Quailtrap district, and Merle Belles
ton wcre Thursday evening visitors ions of their own and do their own
and family are moving in Libble
thinking. He said in part, there to
Brooks' house near Nashville,
The Misses Maybelle Hart and more to living titan making a living.1
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Preston and
Barbara Chamberlain called on the A person to be satisfied must like hto
grandson. Wayne Robinson, spent
formers aunt. Mrs. Martha Rep­ job. and thought farmers wouldn't
Sunday with Wayne's parents in
logle. at Cloverdale Sunday evening. be tilling the sol) if they didn't like
Grand Rapid*.
Mrs. Will Drake to confined to her farming. There are worthwhile qual- •
Mr. and Mrs. Byron VanAuken
ities in all whom we meet and we
and family have moved on the Ar­ bed with a heart attack.
Don't forget the P. T. A. at lhe can always find some good. Our own
thur Hill farm near thc county line.
make-up to a part of some one we i
schoolhouse Friday evening.
Plans arc being made for the have met. He told the story of Mich- ;
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tungate and Easter program to be given at the ael Angelo, when he was blindfolded j
family and Mrs. Florence Cook at­ church Easter evening. A choir Is and led to a place overlooking a!
tended the funeral ot Mr. Wm. Eng­ being formed and a play-pageant is most beautiful valley. He was blind-1
land &lt;a former resident here) at to be given Watch for further an­ folded because they did not want hte |
conception of the valley spoiled byI
Grand Rapids Wednesday at St. nouncements
Mr. and Mrs. Prcstoji of Kalama- Uie sight of an ugly looking rock |
Paul M. E church.
Frank Kepkey of Battle Creek zoo spent the week end at Will standing near. But he put the most
of his attention on the rock and |
spent Thursday with his brother. Hoisington's
finally sent for chisels and tools and I
Wm. and wife. We are glad to re­
HOPE CENTER.
carved an angel of peace on the'
port Mr. Kepkey to better since hav­
Fred Scott and Mrs Bertha Turk rock and made it beautiful too.1
ing a light stroke Wednesday. Mrs
are
entertaining
company
from
Stanley's
relatives who are in thc ,
Hannah Morgan spent last week at
majority in this community may be
the Kepkey home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Blood anti very proud of this young man.
A number from the M. E. church
daughter.
Ardath.
of
Grand
Rap
­
Robert
Ford
had topic* of inter- j
here attended the Quarterly con­
ids visited Mr. and Mrs. Burdette cat and gave excerpts from Britain*
ference at Caledonia Thursday.
reply to lhe Peace conference. Hugh
Neil Vrooman and Homer Crum­ Lyttle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Meyer (nee Johnson and lhe NRA, airmail
back of Green lakejlre again in our
Miss Queen Blackman) from Cin­ contracts and Controveries, why wc 1
midst shearing sheep, lor some it
cinnati. Ohio, called on Aunt Kate won't have war with Japan, and
means the 25th year,
Williams Sunday afternoon.
the chairman mid of the ammunl. !
The Ladies' Aid will be field in
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ashby spent tlon manufacturers selling ammuni­
the church basement Thursday.
Sunday and Monday with the tet­ tion td the dlficrcnt countries and
March 15th. Dinner served by Mil­
ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will then spread propaganda of war. He
dred McIver, Grace Wood. Ossie
Trtne, at Camp Custer.
thought
It appropriate to sing
Kermcen and Felna Schantz.
Fred Ashby and family attended "Spanish Cavalier" at thto time.
Wc are giad to report John Baa*
Dr. Kinde of the Barry County
on the.gain so as to be able to sit house Friday evening.
Health Unit was Introduced and lie
up part of the time.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Texter1
Wm. Reed and Mrs. Glenn Allen and son. Vernon, of’ Hastings vis­ illustrated hto lecture with lantern
slides which made the work he to
are on the sick list.
ited the latter's parents. Mr. and doing as well as the other doctors
Mr. and Mrs. George Adams and
Mrs. Chas. McDermott. Sunday.
and the county nurses much more I
son Melbourne wlU entertain the
Fred Ashby and family attended impressive. From the pictures and,
Young People's Class at their home
the party for Mr. and Mrs. Earle tire interesting lecture he gave wa j
Friday evening.
Gates Saturday evening at Clov- have a much better understanding!
crdlate and-export a fine time.
ot the benefit* derived from the.
PLEASANT RIDGE.
Mr and Mrs Carl Ricker and son,■ county health projects. How chilMr. and Mrs. Lester Kinne spent
Sunday in Battle creek with Mr. Kent, spent Saturday night and1 drey are examined and immunised I
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
from contagious diseases, ot the en-1
and Mra. Cecil Ronk.
■
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tetter. Mary Tester in Hasting*.
forced sanitation in dairy*, restaur­
and W. p. Teeter »pent Bunday with
ants, and bakeries. Ol the benefits ol
HOLMES CHURCH.
Mr. and Mrs. George Teeter in
&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Barnum and consolidated schools and other pro-(
Woodland.
’
daughters were Sunday visitors at jecls sponsored by the W K. KelThe Nutrition cte^s will meet on
’ logg Foundation.
Harry Woodman's In Grand Rap­
We will meet Saturday March 24
Tuesday. March 20. with Dorothy
Barnum for an all day meeting
Richard Durkee and Gertrude, for a dinner meeting with Almon
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur -Richardson Price were married at Lhe Wood­ Farr. Mr. and Mrs Clancy Farr.
and John-spent Sunday wiUt Mr
land M. EL parsonage Monday eve­ John KUllck. Bert Brown and Ell
and Mn. Rollo Mosher of Wayland, ning.
Lindsey will have charge of the dln.
and Mrs Edith Richardson returned
ner and Lee KUllck and Enuna Nev­
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres of
home with them.
ins will have the program.
Freeport were Sunday visitor* at
Wamte and Kenneth Kelsey were
Mectbig adjourned by repeating
Keith Durkee's.
the watchword —Pearl Bagley, Secy. '
In Wayland on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Olmstead
of Carlton were Sunday visitor* at
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Mr*. Etta Parmelee's.
Quite a number from thto vicinity
About 50 neighbors and relative* were initiated in the Carlton Grange
surprised Hubert Barnum Friday
Saturday evenlhg Pot luck supper
night, it being hl* birthday.
wa* served to sixty.
Sunday visitor* at Mr. and Mrs.
many, and known as hydronalium. Walter Culbert's were, Mr. and Mrs.
to reported lo be .as bard as steel a Smith and Miss Dorothy Gelb
Roy Gackler ot Caledonia.
and as light as aluMlnam
Mr* George Etu ol Woodland and
A perfectly tuned bell when prop­ daughter Pauline of Ionia spent
erly struck, produce* not only one Sunday with Mrs Anna Ruck and
tone' but a chord of five distinct family.
notes,
MIm Hasel Shriber Is doing bourn

AUCTION SA
Having decided to quit farming, I will tell the personal
erty on my farm, 1-2 mile east of Cedar Creek, on

We will
NATIONAL” and ITS SHARES.

flthe Rational jEoan &amp;
ynueginwrit fiTntnpany

Wednesday, Mar. 5
STARTING AT ONE O’CLOCK

LDCRAL HOME

J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.

Grey mare, wt. 1300 lb«.
Black mare, wt. 1100 lbs.
CATTLE.

We Are Offering This Week the
Following Bargains In

USED CARS
FORD 1933 DELUX SEDAN, bUck, perfect
condition, low mileage,
(fEEfil
•t only

30DU

FORD Model B, 4-cyl. 1932 TUDOR,
fine condition, at only9*" ■ w

C07R

FORD 1931 Model A PANEL
DELIVERY at only3&gt;£3U

(tOErt

Two Model T FORD TUDORS
at only

CO A

1931 8-cyl. BUICK COUPE,
fine condition, at only _

CQ97

1928 6-cyl. OLDSMOBILE COUPE,
good running order, a bargain at only

C4 4 E
5I Iw

I

$•940

Genuine 15 Plate FORD
BATTERIES, only
S~

On Exchange Plus Sales Tax
General.and Corduroy Tires and Accessories
Our Mechanics are expert workmen and we serv­
ice all makes of cars, Give ua a tried.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Universal Garage Co
FORD DEALERS

Hastings

WafcA the Fords

HAY AND GRAIN

HORSES.

1250 Griswold 8L, Detroit, Mich.
Detroit's Otowt BuiMta* sad

Go Buy!

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

Purebred Holstein heifer, 2
yrs. old, giving milk.
Purebred Holstein cow, 4
yrs. old, giving milk.
Black cow, 5 yrs. old, giving
milk.
Black cow, giving milk.
Holstein heifer, 3 yrt. old,
giving milk.
Red heifer, bred Mar. 3.
(These are all new milch
cows.)

HOGS AND SHEEP.
Duroc Jersey sow, due to far­
row May 3.
Shoat, wt. about 80 lbs.
10 ewes. Shropshire buck.

Quantity of hay
Quantity of com.
Quantity of oats.
TOOLS

Champion mower
Hay rake.
Two-horse cultivator
Five-tooth cultivator.
Good wide tire wagon.
Old wagon. Hay rack
». Set dump boards.
Crotchback harness.
2 No. 10 Banner plows.
15-tooth spring drag
Spike tooth drag.
Wheelbarrow.
Sharpies cream separator.
Quantity of household goods
and small tools used on
farm.

TERMS:—CASH. No good* removed until settled for

E. R. Campbell, Propr
C. Campbell, Clerk.

Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

Mld.ilevUl, spent Sim**, with
and Mrs. Orley SmithMrs. Clide Stedge received 1
..
. Me
nsOrntog ‘Wl
thto
mother

A night patrol made up &lt;
wise unemployed former
ular pottoe force of Topeka. Ki
thereby giving employment to
men.

AUCTION SALE!

Having rented my farm, I will have an Auction Sale on the

premises 4’/2 miles south of Hasting* on M-37, on

MONDAY, MARCH 19
at 1:30 p. m. and sell the following

ABOUT 100 HEAD of
BREEDING EWES
The*e are good ewes and are in fine condition.

FOR SAFETY
EVERY pOME SHOULD HAVE

A TELEPHONE
Because, In case of sickness, fire, acrideat or other

ONE PURE BRED
GUERNSEY BULL
Six months old.

In emergenciea, minutes are precious, and just
one such call may be worth the coal of telephone
service for a lifetime.
Considering the constant protection .. the day
in and day out convenience and eomfort... the

telephone more than paye fes way

Eligible to Register

TERMS: CASH—Stock must be settl

w

S WEAKNESS

A. N. WILLIAMS!
PROPRIETOR

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

�T^E HASTINGS,BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1»34

PAPE TWELVE

IGET BROODER READY

lb,der
Feetl hoppers and watering!
t MILO.
meet with Mrs. Beatrice Dunning Hughes, Lorwn CtolUnon. Prances Mrs. Leslie tnilan and family.
Mrs. Hawley Enxian and daugh­
Nicholson. Marvel Louden and Le­
necnpc rUirifQ**.
WeM B^y| Wr &lt;"“» the entire, community
ter spent Thursday with her sister,
,
BEFORE CHICKS COME
the stove to encourage thejwl|1
at. the home ber bring the weight of food used ola Harrison.
------------ J*”* r0°\!rrU
of Mr. and Mn Bradfield Satur- for lhe exact amount for one day.
Rev. Edward Swaddling or Greg­ Mn. J. Roberts, and family in Kai*
Saturday afternoon Russell Mott ory called on friends here lost week. amaxoo.
.h- vwm« ..
IM,
d&gt;y p^nln| Mflrch „ when At.
was hauling poles out of the marsh
The Community Club will meet at.
R0». flt-rt
JaJs. ( Before Birds Are Injured by (nbie the poultryman to tell u tem. tomey Mlles from Holland will be on sleighs and in some way he was
the Gleaner hall Saturday, March
CRESSEY.
with us to give an address. Re­
17. Ex-Representative Wilbur Know
Improper Temperatures
1 pejatuna.are to“ high or too low. freshments and program will fea­ acldently thrown oil of the load In
behind the horses which frightened
I
,
r
,
r
. , .x. I Crowding close to the stove means
of Comstock will be the speaker. Ev­
Station and m.n»wm,nl « th- |(M
C„1W1 ture St. Patrick's day.
them and one of them kWked him in lied relatives at Lansing Saturday. eryone welcome. Co-operative din­
Mrs. Smith spent a couple of days
Mrs. H. M. Kennedy and son and .the face cutting it quite badly, and
broodtr Mow I. another Importont
„„
, ,,le
ner.
part of chick raising that Michigan t
. h t
Mrs. Dankert of Dowagiac were ! ,,
v also received Injuries —
he
to ....
his back this week with her daughter, Mrs.
State College poultry specialists rec-1'*50 mucn ncat- t
.
Tuesday visitors of the former's ^4 llrnbs We hope he will soon get M. Callhrop, and family.
A New York publisher discovers
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Barber and
ommend be Riven plenty of thought i,CCD nicCACCO miT
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flower.
mended up and be able to get out
before lhe chicks are bought.
iKttr UlbtAbtb UU I
Irene visited relatives at Niles Sun­ that single girls enjoy fiction more
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Newman and again.
day.
than married women. A wife, of
— e»»
! Most brooder houses are small
QF POULTRY FLOCK two children of Kalamazoo were
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Crandall and course, delects it sooner. — Des
one-room buildings which must be :
’
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
’
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Moines Register.
equipped with brooders having can- preVGntative Measures Are Merle Bradfield and Jack.
'
Paul woodman and friend, Mrs.
opies. Stoves without hovers cnn j preventative measures Are
Mr. Spaulding. Mrs Wilcox and Oversmith of Woodland were call­
--------- ... .... be used in two room houses where More Feasible and Cheaper Jack were Hastings visitors Satur- ers of Mr. and Mrs W. F. Smith and
SOW. THEUFr&lt;'HF
So" "“W «“ H,le.ka
WWUte
tomper- (
Th
Searche&gt; for 0„re,
day
.
family Thursday afternoon.
ALL PRICES IN THIS AD SUBJECT TO THE 3* BALES TAXI
•-------------- atures for themselves by
moving
vo
Mr. and Mrs Albert Johnson enThe play to be given by the
nearer or further away from the I East Lansing-Successful control
ihJdrid‘S'mith.
from Cooper
and.—
young
people ot the M. E.---------society
5tove
Of the dl.seases
al-­ tertolncd
—
v- comjwny
— -------------r
— _ ----------------------------------­
«tnve,
of
diseases of chicks depends al
- -------c.
...
.-_____M
Precautions
to
reduce
Are
hazards
।
.
most
mZKf
entlfely
MnH^nlv
upon
iitvwi
preventative
nmvririnllva.
Plainwell
Sunday.
---------------.
occurs
March
23.
CHANCERT NOTICE.
should be mode before the brooder I measures than cures after tire birds
Mr. Bennett -from Grand Rapids
Mr. ana Mrs. waiue Bmitn ana
stove Is set up. An asbestos trad or become sick, so bacteriologists at came Friday to attend tiie Flower Karl accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
a sand box should be placed under Michigan State College advise pur- I auction. .
r
Floyd Miner to Homer Sunday
• the stove. An ash door should be charing chicks from dean slock nnd I Wednesday. March &lt;••
21. •»._
the »Ladles'
ju— where
whf* they spent
apem the
the day with Mr.
Mr.
easily accessible and should be thpn keeping houses and ranges in Aid will be entertained at the home ttnd Mrs. Mason Miner and family,
John F Brigham
placed so that it can be seen be- sjinltary condition.
,of Mrs. Hattie Bellinger for dinner.' “r: and
ncath thc hover.
I Several of the most common dis- •The hosteu will fumlah meat, po- caiyd, on l“e latter s P*»nU. Mr.
Monday. Mrs
The stove should be fired and «»» of chicks can not be exactly 1tatoes and coffee, lhe rest pot luck. and
regulated for a day or two before I diagnosed except by the examlna- Mrsdames Albertson and Barber Brigham returning Thursday to aire
thc program in charge. Al) ,or her mother, who Ls ill. Mr» Deal
chicks are placed In the house. This Alon of diseased birds by bncteriolo- have
:
S&lt;ratbM«t Qt&gt;
*“ curing for her.
permits adjustments if the tempera- ' gBts. Symptoms of the diseases are. to furnish for the traveling basket l«*s
i in Town Ft
I The health examinations ot our
ture regulator is not working cor- .ln several cases, so similar thnt the that desire to
Mr nnd Mrs. M. Bradfield were!5*1*’01 have been completed and
...
—
—
.
----rectly.
Temperatures
one meh poultryman may confuse one mala­
|.................visitors
business
......... ..............
In Kalamazoo
..... ..._______
Sat_ | ^th the exception of one pupil in
from the floor at the edge of the dy with another.
■
each room all were examined. A very
As|tcrgillosis. known ns brooder , urday.
'hover should be 90 degrees. The
Homer Fisher returned Sunday 'good record. The examinations have
room away from the hover should pneumoma. causes difficult breathing in the clilcks. and the birds are from n three weeks' visit among been very interesting to thc pupils
not be over 70 degrees.
Battle and arc pleased to find the cause of
The temperatures can be gradu­ light in weight and have diarrhea । relatives and friends in
CUCUMBER
ally reduced as the clilcks become in the Intter stages. This trouble Creek. Kalamazoo. Benton Harbor much of their illness. As a whole
PICKLES
Is caused by a mold which grows I and Niles, also went to Roan. Ind., they arc healthful group. Those In
on the litter nnd can be prevented ' to Mr. mid Mrs. Applegate's where the higher grades for whom no
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Tin.
by using only dry. bright material he spent a week visiting these old recommendations were made ore
Shelp,
John----------Woods. Theron
— -----------------on the floor of the brooder houses, j nt ighbors who were much surprised -----------------Allen
—
J- and
- * Albert
■Iwn.,1, Tlw mo,d also may KTOW on ol&lt;J|to see him On hLs return trip he ’'Neil.
NcU- George
Georsc
Hyde
Tail
u «','u 'sacking that is left around poultry stopped in Plainwell for a visit, then Arentz; in the primary room Louis
Cana
Wilkins.
.1 irr.i buildings
visited in Grandville and Weldmar J w
"k'n■
I Deficiency diseases, such as rick- where hLs uncle. Mark Chase, and i The General Science Class has
Tall
। eLs. uro caurod by failure to pro- family reside
Before returning been making a "School Museum." It
I vide pro|K-r vitamins or nutrient home he visited at the home of I। consists of mounting the pictures of
| elements In the ration. Adhering David Styles at Ban field. He is11 various animals, fish, birds, farm
to thc feeding program recommend- much pleased with his three weeks'I। tools and various kinds of wood and
MILD FULL CREAM
I bark. They have shellaced and var­
ed by the College poultry dejtnrt- vacation
ment will prevent those troubles.
Herman Fisher .spent nearly aI' nished tiietn which makes them look
Bacillary white diarrhea Is caus- week visiting cousins in Plainwell fine. Much interest is shown in do­
SODAS or
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
&lt;xl by bacteria II can not be cured and wa-s present nt a parly given ing this work.
Carton
GRAHAMS
of Mlrbln
by any specific
.specific remedy and
nnd is
,,,
Is passed | by Clyde Kershaw for his son. Basil. ______________________________
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bugbee
coonlr of B
Ifere.1. :on
birds which are enr- nnt
ana
mar- from Gem. Kansas, returned to their
,
•from adult
.... u._.
j briae.
bride_ who
wl|O were
Wcrc recently
recently mar: DM. 37. 1VJJ.
----- -- -----... wed. ­ home Wednesday after a two weeks'
m th, 'rlprs
,hl* disease to the chicks vied, participants
In a double
Ciliitna* 8ut» B»«lnr» Bank
...— ' hatched from their eggs. Adult ding
— service at Allegan.
• visit with relatives here and at Del■ ■I rllr I carriers can be delected by blood, J*r.
Mr. and M".
Mrs Dewey Tooze and ton.
’ '
—.... of Battle Creek---------..
j Rcv
BAKING POWDER
.1 m. tesU ond chicks should be bought' family
were callers;
Rev. Rnd
and Mra
Mrs. Harold
Harold Honeywell
Honeywell
ni,toinj
only from disease free flocks The at his brother's home Sunday eve- of Byron were guests of the former's
•» disease spreads rapidly if it once ning
| parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Honey*
7 appears among the chicks. Isolate
Mrs Porter Tooze visited Mrs. well the fore part of thc week.
r I sick birds at once, thoroughly clean ' Lafe Peak, whom she found sick. । ---------*-----* ------------dr. of J.l
Marion Johnson
of
Orangeville
■ n&gt;« wi|
contaminated
houses. and usp
w n I while
...... ....
»,
‘ i1 n
.ntamimi,a &gt;.»■&lt;«»«
Mr Tooze attended
an auc- । assisted Mina Smith In household
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
r«m I standard disinfectant Bacteria can I tlon nt Will Onra'.
' I03L »t t
duties last week.
or ROYAL GELATIN
Rosemae Higgins and Wllford
lot rubbers which me not worn white
WEST HOPE.
Frederickson expect to go to the
u, [ working on other places should be I MlVl Glenna Osgood and pupils Kellogg Foundation Camp this week
Plaintiff,
ALL FLAVORS
.irrit I used and left where chicks have this . °^
thc for several weeks' stgy.
-- ---thc
--- Count school
.. ...JVI visited
. ..-u&lt; u klltCHANCERY NOTICE.
’ ”’ [disease.
[Thornapple
I Thornapple Kellogg school ThursThurs­
Scout meeting At the tdwn hall
Dafandant.
day afternoon. The
Thc pupils will at- Friday night.
Coccldiosls is another common dw
Tall
Lee
Nottingham,
Coaal
Hulinaa Buildin*
2. । «nd destructive diM-ase of chicks 1Ipnd 'here next year, and were gel- Scout Master. Lloyd Shafer was
r of 1
~ । It Is paused by n parasite and is 1 ''n^ acquainted.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
present, had movies and also pro­
r,' most dangerous when It attacks! Mr. and Mrs. J P. CollLson of moted some of the Cubs to Scouts.
chicks from four to eight weeks old. Kalamazoo called at L. D. Wood- I Ed. Blake from Middleville was in
1* I The parasite can live in the soil man's Tuesday afternoon
town on business Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs Ray Barnes enter- ,I M
, for two years and will infect any
r. anu
Mr.
and mis
Mrs.. nenry
Henry uenwn
Benson ana
and
birds which range on contaminated lallI«l Wednesday evening for sup-I Hay Castle were in Hastings on bualRolls
' ground
Symptoms of the disense |Pcr Mr and Mrs. Abe Hayward and ness Monday
. nro variable, many chicks may die' children. Mr and Mrs Jesse Osgood
Charles Armstrong who Ims not
,t tn one night, nnd tiie birds some- ' "n«»
“nd Ira Osgood in hontn tlle best of health lately, acor MACARONI
'times show leg weakness or paraly- «r of Teddy Hayward's twentieth |companitd Elden Beadle to Hastings
« sis. Prevention is the best remedy I birthday.
'Monday to consult a physician.
au Do not
ni.i feed
.vv«i chicks raw egg shells.
sneus. .' , Quite a crowd attended thc
the aucTuesday night a bus load of Odd
.... ^,,7^
vu,w
' lv„_
(keep ....
the --------------houses and-------------range as._dry '.!lon....
su,c..at«...
R°&gt;'™__..
Terry's--------Saturday
' 'as possible, clean brooder houses “Rcrnoon. We are very sorry to lose home lodge. The guests brought a
' every fourth day and disinfect with j,11C Terry s but our loss Ls Battle bounteous lunch. A cheerful bunch
FRUIT COOIKES
Iodine Suspensoid.
Creek's gain Clifford Sims will farm
giving encouragement to Uie mem­
1 Blackhead* attacks both chickens !'’W Urbandale
bers of this lodge.
SEEDED or
’ and turkeys. The disease is very 1 Mrs. Fay HafTcndcn and sod JimAt the People's Caucus Lee Not­
serious in turkeys and the two s|xr- ।mle
Plainwell spent the week end tingham was nominated supervisor:
SEEDLESS
cles of fowl should not range on Jwl,h Glenna and Ira Osgood. On
Floyd Bhelp, Clerk; and Clarence
the same gound. The parasite' Saturday Mrs. Haffcnden. Jimmie
BLUE
Hammond, treasurer.
Tins
causing the trouble can survive in,and Miss Glenna motored to PotPETER
Mr. and Mrs. Nlel are moving to a
| the soil. A 70 |wr cent solution of I‘craville ,o vlslt Mr
ant* Mra
Mildred Smith. Rociaia
farm near Allegan. A farewell party
alcohol or a solution of Iodine Sus- |Oc“nje Tldd. They found Grandpa was given them Friday night forty
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
pcnsold will disinfect hatching eggs Brooks fairly well but Mr. Tldd is being present. We wish them suc­
r* for from flocks where blackhead has, having a serious time with arthritis.
f Frank I' been present.
nreumt
Sanitary measures' T,,e Garden
Club will meet cess in their new home. They will be
missed by their friends here.
| -------------------recommended for other diseases Thursday. March 22. for an after­
Don’t forget the Triple Link Club
RuSnELL It MrPEEK
should be used in buildings and on nt&gt;on meeting at the home of Mr. will meet at the I. O. O F- hall Fri­
ranges------------------------------------------------ [and Mrs Mark Garrison of CloverScoaring
day, March 18.
Catuilballsm Is not a disease but dale- All members urged to attend.
often causes losses of chicks. Birds
Little Miss Lucille Dinwiddle has
FAIR LAKE.
left too long tn a well lighted room
honor of being the only physThe Bunnell Ladles' Aid will meet
witiiout feed become uneasy and ' lcaUy perfect child in our school. All March 22 for dinner with Mrs. DonGranulated Soap
start pecking at any object. Toea,thc others had teeth defects and a ovon.
of other chicks are injured and. if 1fcw hfld other miner difficulties.
All remember the Kinsley Aid at
'blood starts, the attack is rontln-1 Saturday afternoon the truck Mrs. Mary Klbllnger's, March 21, for
I ued by several birds Weak and in-1 owned by Mrs. May Barnhart, thc dinner. Everyone invited.
Jured chicks should not be separated I driver having temporarily last conWe are all so sorry to hear of
| from thc others Keep feed before Itro1' careened backwards down the Russell Mott's accident, being kick­
notice to creditors
| the chicks Do not croud too many h,ll on the hind wheels and of! thc ed by a horse while working in his
Court birds in too little room
bank into L. D. Woodman s wham woods Saturday.
,
1 Michigan State College extension'neld- strewing five cords of wood
Small
Miss Alice Willison spent the past
1 bulletin No. 53 gives detailed Infor- I helter skelter Neither of the occu- two weeks In Hastings visiting rela­
t&lt;mr mation about diseases and their ;Pants was hurt and only a small tives and frtenda.
r”‘mI.1
r’ [control.
Extension bulletin *,
No
52 “mount of damage was done to the
About 35 neighbors and friends
f r rr
।
w.
'."'A. . tells
ffeed
ee&lt;j | truck or fence. The accident took gathered at the home of Mrs. Gay
.o'n.'i'V.id
U‘lls hnw
how tn
to manage «nj
and
I'tcrnt
Nl to ■ ■!
riominaitun | clucks Tiie bulletins will be sent place between Ray Barnes' and Saturday night. Music and singing
ir.J a.ljualmrnl
7r‘i‘rr'.rnlifree
t,IOSC Wl,° rMlue5l them Woodman's.
and games wcre enjoyed. Ice cream
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Wise moved and cake were served and a most
Ptoi.it,' from thc Bulletin Clerk ut East
back to Charlotte tiie last of the ,enjoyable time was had by all.
in. in •■&gt;d Lansing.
to oaui in caruu tor (heir । Harry
„„
Wcrtmanwllc
and„wife of DelFRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
SOUTH SHULTZ
•rendtojh olenn. who U bedl, crip.
w„t Bu,ia,y „ AU„ aristox
Mrs. Glen Gates visited her moth- pled wtth arthritis, w. hope olenn
cuffoM Ptnnocl
o„„d Mp.
Florida
recovers soon .nd will miss Mr. and ,a, ,wl th,
md wllh hu
LU.
Bi
Cl.meM Jud/e’tf Probala.
The &gt;ount’ P^oPk
»•* Shultz Mrs. Wise from our midst.
I brother. Earl Pennock.
------------------------------------------------- Sunday School met atthe home of
Fancy Arixona
I Jennie Herrington is caring for
DELTON.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.---------- Mr and Mrs. G E Kenyon TuesMr and Mrs L. N Bush and Mr I, her mother. Mrs. John Willison,
« 11
court day night to practice
for Easter
nd Mrs.
Mrs. Leon
Dunning and
and LeaLea- near Pclton&gt;
vefy 111 ■
and
Leon Dunning
of
program.
Joe Hammond of Hinds district trice attended church services at the
HICKORY CORNERS.
Good WiU church Sunday evening. I
Helen Lester is at Ann Arbor
Mts. L. D. Mlles is entertaining a hospital having her eyes treated.
"*
Clinton Horn spent Sunday with sister from California.
Her sister, Mary Trick, was taken
‘f ».*d “di Mr' «n&lt;l Mm- W111 Andrus of Brush
Mrs. Clara Willison spent Thurs­ to Battle Creek Friday suffering
IN OUR MEAT MARKETS
day with friends in Hickory Corners. will) appendicitis.
th.ir Ridge.
Mrs. Grace Moelcr of Kalama­
roonw'
A,va K*ny°n and family of BclleAt the .Methodist Protestant L. A.
a i&gt;’ vue spent Sunday with his |»rents, zoo has been here a couple of weeks S. Friday it was decided to have a
caring
for
her
mother,
Mrs
Lucina
•1 Mr. and Mrt. G. E. Kenyon.
Mother-Daughter banquet Friday.
Chock Cota
Frank Horn was a guest of Mr Eddy.
March 30th.
and Mrs Forest Smith in the McRev and Mrs. Oscar Smith were
be dressed and down stairs Satur­ at Capac attending the M. p. mid­
Ombcr district Sunday.
Fum with noodles
ib.
day. Wc liopc she keeps on improv­ year conference last week.
The Pacific Ocean covers more ing as she has certainly had a long
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Mrs. Lewis Hoffman visited her
au m-i
than twice the area of the Atlantic seize of sickness.
Stair of Uirlilsan. lhe Probate Coo
OcPkn. and the Atlantic Is not much
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Wcrtman
At lhe final elimination contest ut
At a worno of ai
larger than the Indian Ocean.
spent Sunday wllh Mr. and Mrs.
probat/olHcr.U thr
Tender Sirloin
Allen Griffin in the Kinsley district. first place In declamation and Lu-.
Mrs. Bertha Adams is 'much bet­ cille Galnder first in oratory.
.
ter so she is able to be up and
Mrs. Florence Peters Is in Battle
dressed. Mrs, Susie Francisco, who Creek taking care of her daughter
ik
has been taking care of l»er, went and new granddaughter.
Physic the bladder as you
wafer siked
Sunday to spend a few days with
ik
would the bowels. Drive out lhe
her son. Ellis, and wife ot Richland. Ing a play, a dramatisation of the
impurities and excessive acids
which cause the-irritation that
aird
»ere Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. put on by the young people's Chris­
wakes you up. Get a box of Dr.
Add Pennock.
Derby's pills made from buchu
tian Endeavor Mwmvierw
,
Mesdames L N. Bush. Leon Dun­
The Junior play. -The Vanity
ning. Chas
Harrington, and H Coach." a four act college play, will
on
kidneys
and
bladder
similar
Poultry and Stock Fudi
Coal, Limo, Cement
Wertman were Kalamaxoo shoppers be given Friday, March 23. a* Kel­
to castor oil on the bowels. Blad­
Monday afternoon.
'
der irregularities are nature's
logg school. There win be specialdanger signal. Get a box of Dr.
ous illness ol Mra. John Willison of cast of characters include: Ellis
Derby's pills today and get your
East Delton. Her many friends hope Hart. Wilbur Solomon, Tom Bo­
30 pills and 50C box TO.—Adv.
land, Paul McArthur, Lawrence
Tiie Delton Nutrition Claw will Brown,
Rrciator of ProUta
Wilma
Holden,
Marie
NtmUCATION.
' otxffi* ro» &gt;tn

I

7;7", stT* ®’!°“1,1.Be,E'gu'“i'&lt;1

HEINZ
SOUPS
2c*n* 23c

HEINZ KETCHUP

2 iX35‘

HEINZ

2
3
3
2

HEINZ SPAGHETTI
PINK SALMON
RED SALMON

CHEESE

2

CRACKERS

QUAKER OATS
ROYAL

DOUGHNUTS
JELLO

SPARKLE

2
3

WHITEHOUSE MILK

K

CORN FLAKES &gt;™wnn»

WALDORF TISSUE

j

6

SPAGHETTI

8 O’CLOCK COFFEE
ORIOLE
RAISINS

SARDINES

4
4

SHRIMP

GOLD DUST

GOLD DUST

2

RINSO

Good, Heat'Producing

PABST-ETT

—is undoubtedly the most eco­
nomical fuel to be obtained.
Our experience in buying coal
is an advantage to our custom­
ers. A kind, or grade of coal
that produces the most heat for
the money is the sort of coal to
buy.

TELPEHONE 2257

HASTINGS, MICH.

(47c

2 ^ 38'

Beef Roasts
Boiling Beef
Ground Beef

Some one of the several varie­
ties of coal we sell is sure to
meet your individual require­
ments.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

INSTANT POSTUM

CRISCO
POSTUM CEREAL

ORANGES
Swdl...
LETTUCE
IDAHO POTATOES
Asparagus
Tomatoes

We not only sell good, heat
producing coal but our deliv­
ery service is prompt and
painstaking.

Steak

Don’t Get Up Nights

:t

9'
17
10'
25'
5‘
19
19'
2925*
10
"»15'
- 9'

21c
17
**• 17'

TRILBY SOAP

COAL

39'
25'
35'
35'
19
19"
17
35
12
“&gt;• 5'

Sliced Bacon u.n
Minced Ham

Halibut Steak
Herring
Whitefiah

rw. 23c

10

35c
15c
29c
Strawberries

»-9c

6c
3 ib. 25c

U2jc
17c
15c

a21C

3iw25c
IK 21c

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SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

TAX BUDGETS BENG CONSIDERED

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MARCH 21,1934

PAGES I to 8

PRESENTING FINE
RELIGIOUS DRAMA

I DEMOCRATS NOMK
NATE ALDERMEN

Whitman la Directing
Play to Be Given on
Sunday Night

to Make Shift in
DOWN APRIL? Necessary
Nominees in the Fourth

RrauSeekincg To1_SoJ1¥LEn?pLoymAnt EFFICIENT WORK
aEK, DONE III COM Mrs.

nuuroainv
. I.
__’»
nv BMEBOENCY
nuvnnwiwmrWELFARE
trrwr n.nn
THE-2^^
SS^^nOFMVn
0F„'En!D i .'■‘"'•‘“
Ci
Night iX Dr. R. G. H.U of Albion EY
THIS SEEMS NO TIME
A very fine"religious drama. "The'
Play is the Thing.” directed by Mrs. |
VOTE &gt;30,000,000
Colkfe—Toll, of the Fiihire, Al Well Al SnccoiM,
BBLUtr COMMISSION

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of the Russian Experiment

THIS WINTER
uno

a

ii

A.nur-rn

EACH UNIT MUST
„
!! One of the best talks ever given Russian’people? If these questions
MRS. A. H. CARVETH HAS
CHARGE OF THAT WORK
SUBMIT A SCHEDULE:-1 any Brotherhood meeting was.BrP answered in the affirmative, the
H----- n n&gt;. «
Dr'
M“"' a
,--------oily
Hastings Has Charter! Department of Economics
of Albion there Is not available the necessary Commission
Commended for
wOf
or(mart.,
—
--------------- . ...

M. E. Whitman, wttt be presented at 1
the Methodist church Sunday everlno
irrr tr A
A
nlng- 1/orrh
Marcl1 OS
25 at O-1A
715 o'clock
magnlficlent religious lesson is por-

BONDS
~

TO

.

Ward
The Democrats found they had to
make one shift in the nominees on
their city ticket. At their fourth
[made for aiderman and it became

BETTER TO WAIT UNTIL j
ECONOMIC SKIES CLEAR the

WHITE C
Slit IS
procusds war.
STATS'S OBIFFLXD
CH1LDUX

PLAN TO SELL $220

•

ward on the ticket for that erfWORTH IN THIS COUNTY.
1 flee. They named John Wooton,
who had been nominated tn their
ker. Clay Bassett. George Dewey and To Add Millions of Bonds .to city caucus for board of review. Ac- Sale’Is Carried On by the
fl.nfn'. Tir&gt;k»
cordlngly Mr. Wooten's name was
So It Is Not Required 'college. He told of a visit he paid to {machinery and plant to build It. she Good Work and for Keep­ . Winston Sheffield.
State s Debt Seems
placed on the ticket for aiderman
Boy Scout and Camp Fire
to Present Rudoet
1 Russia in 1932. when he spent Mv- will build the buildings, buy the
Come and bring your friends. No
.,
Unwise
I and Carl Wespinter was substituted
to Present
rresent Budget
. machines, and impart the skilled
admission fee is charged but a col­
ing Down Expenses
Organisations
The legistoture at its special
|£
” C#nd1^
,
VVU...J
4 .. VVIUIIU44M4I
IMWI
K, W ini
The
county Tax
Commission Hid
met &gt;
labor W
to -I
show
her people MMW
how IK
to
Some Interesting figures concern­ lection will be taken.
in the office of the county clerk experiment which that country Uj operate the machines. As a result of
At a recent meeting, of the Sun­
ing welfare work done in this coun­
day School board, the department of slon decided last week to submit to | In lh# nrat waird Charles Paul was serves special consideration and
Monday, and began its consideration | trying. There were 20 other Ameri- this situstlon. Dr. Hall rays, there
ty
by
the
Barry
County
Welfare
deep
sympathy
it ia a erippled child,
of the lax levy to be Imposed in'can and English educators with Dr. is no unemployment m Russia— n.t^e s.J.
"Drama and Pageantry" was start­ the voters of Michigan the proposl- named for alderman. )io one see in­
Barry county by the supervisors. Hall most of the lime.
{every man hra a Job. Housing conthe Stesv of
of &lt;30.000.000
ed willing
take
nomination
ed. with Mrs. Whitman as director. ti,on ,of- selling upwards
---------- —
■----------- 1 |"**
» to
— —
— the'
— --------------- - whose deformities and physical de­
tends for the purpose of, in the third ward to the place waa fects mean for him a lifetime of
covering the fiscal year of 1934. The1 The difference between the eco-। dltlons are inadequate, woefully so. .iu-,, c&gt;rveth »u»rint«&gt;nrtrnt nf and this is the first production i°‘
Mrs. Whitman has had considerable c«rrytng on a state building pro- 1 left blank, and Harry Miller, the limitation, unless they are remedied.
commission consists of E. E. Faulk-1 nomlc situation In Russia and that'other living conditions are poor, [14., „._rk
It used to be considered that
candidate •for
training in this line of work and is l gram,
“ also to 'make
u" 'trunk
** line grade
J" 1 republican
v'"
— that place
ner of Delton, chairman; carl Wes-1of Ute United states or any other when compared with the United ,the
he w
rk done b
work
by lh(
the. commlssi&lt;xi
commission
plnter of this city; County Treas-'capitalistic country —is shown
very capable. A general Invitation separations near the big cities of'will have no opponent. Pred Pler‘"..‘"i Kr'dl”! !* ™
forr the mocm-u
monlh!rx&gt;f oewoer.
October, xowmNovemcrlpptod children. They ware re­
{Michigan, and to build certain 1 son is the second ward nominee.
urer L. P. Maus; Mrs. Maude Smith. {graphically in this statement by Dr. ZSlXiS.
-Iv-neln, w.^December. JMu.ry juW m- is extended w the pnbttc.------- ---------garded
as incurable sufferers, with
bridges,
etc"
I
county school -commissioner; Allan । Hall: In Russia the question of the
ruary. in that time a total of SIB.- (
no hope of bettering their physical
This U the bill that Governor I
C. Hyde, chairman of the finance । making of any article is not decldThe United States has the plants.
condition.
Happily,
however,
604 16 has been expended for re­
I Comstock has urged the legislature 1
committee of the board of super-1 ed by whether It will be profitable machines and skilled labor to manti- lief, all the money coming from the ’
throught the advance of orthopedic
' pass without giving the people a'
visors and the County clerk. T. S ' or not, because the profit element
SJS; state and federal governments. Lu
The :
surgery and treatment, a way has
1 chance to vote on the proposition. In
K. Reid, who is the clerk of the {has been eliminated The*e are the
been found to entirely cure acme of
w ”&gt;»n,1&gt;* »“ “ rot­
order to do that it was necessary to
Commission.
{questions they ask: Has Russia the men out or employment. Our toothese children. Many others can be
show that an emergency made such I
.
According to law each taxing unit I materials to make this article? Has tones are not run anywhere near
,
...
greatly helped, for still others their
action necessary. The governor met'
capacity Employment or reOCTOBER 132 families, eonsistmust submit to the Commission a'she the engineering skill to plan for their________________
ph&gt; ileal handicap* can be *0 re­
------------that
situation
by
having
the
bill
de1
1
lief
has
to
be
furnished
for
unem,n
«
of
642
persons.
Amount
expend
­
budget covering Its estimated ex- Its ecdfiomlca) production?
Has I lief has to be furnished for unem- "T J,"aWt-T
penses for the year 1934. The taxing I Russia the available labor, especial- ployed; men by the
&lt;L9i4.72.
PAGEANT lieved that they can become, in *
•* government.
I EXPECT
BETWEEN 600 c,are thal lhen! was an ■incipient INTERESTINGI
: insurrection"
Insurrection" that must be nrovided
provided
unite consist of each school district, *ly
“ “
“ skilled
*-*"-• labor -----— skilled
—— labor, the
the
necessary —
to While we ■have
families con.. . NOVEMBER—465
... ..
. , AND 700 CONTRACTS
PRESENTED"
AT
PINE
against by the state! The governor's
each township and village and also make It? Has. she the equipment, factories, the equipment, the engi- slating of 2306 persons. Amount ex­
cases are past all help. Many more
| plan for meeting this "Incipient InLAKE CAMP
the city of Hastings. The Tax Com­ buildings, tools, etc., for Its manu- neering ability to make almost any pended &lt;4.718 79.
TO BE CLOSED
would be like that unless relief be
surrectlon" was to have the legisla­
mission has nothing to do with city facture? Will the article, if made.1 article desired, the one question
DECEMBER—422 families con-'
given early.
ture vote 130.000.000 of bonds for the
taxes of Hastings, which are levied be useful and worthwhile to thc|
(Continued on page three)
slating of 2.498 persons. Amount ex-1
Michigan stands among the forcTIME
FOR
MAKING
CON
­
I people to pay, together with the an­ SCENES DEPICTED
for the support of the city govern­
pended 14.14150
nual
interest
thereon,
for
a
long
ment. because this city has a char­
LIFE AMONG INDIANS crippled children. This work
I JANUARY—422 families consist-'
TRACTS
SOON
TO
ENO
'DEFINITE
PLANS
FOR
|
period
of
years.
It
is
our
belief
that
ter and is therefore exempt from
Ing of 2.626 persona. Amount ex-1
needs continual vigilance, infantile
I
this
"Incipient
insurrection"
never
the fifteen mill tax limit so far as
Grandchildren of Eli Wait paralysis Is the cause of most of
MUSIC ASSOCIATION 1'“d"J ,3J1IU’
Woodland Loada With 63'Sutrt“«Spl'
city expenses are concerned. The
these deformities so that new'-cassa
«------------FEBRUARY—415 families consist-'
C
L
’
“
“
-----------*imagination.
------*—•— --------------overworked
Certainly
city wUl have to provide, however. In
Were Guests at Camp
Contracts
—Over
500
may develop at almoat any time. For
I if there were such an "Insurrection"
.its budget for Its share of .the
a"^.“.!PO.n.IO/.S.“'!,.'Or lA“ "V ’sign'e'd’in Count?
______________
_______
___
the betterment of society and for
on Wednesday Night
| it could not be stopped by putting
county tax and the 3 Of a mill
ganizations as Orchestra,
There have been 65 single resident' Corn-Hog contracts are being l,P “
state-oa-ned buildings and
The site upon which the KeUogg the health of the little sufferers,
levied by the state for tlie support
work for their relief must not be al­
i
cases
where
the
person
aided
llvt^
’
signed
by
Barry
county
farmers
ini™
1
^?
8
“
r
“
w
‘
mprovements
on
of the University and the Michigan
County Band
Pine Lake Health Camp is located lowed to relax.
i
.
i
—
---------.
./
Michigan
highways.
AMERICAN
LEGION
AND
State College, also for the carrying
Fourteen transients have far greater number than was ex­
was taken up from the government
Definite plans' for organizing a' alone
The people of Michigan should by Ell Wait the grandfather of Ell
on of the city schools, as the bonded
helped Mrs Carveth desl/ed to pec ted by County Agent Foater Mr
AUXILIARY HELD JOINT Barry County Musical Association bern
to benefit of these handicapped chUleam the church affllations of the!
Foster
reports
that- over
500 con-1 ?”d 4,0 “Pprcclate the fact that the Lindsey, in 1835.
thc|------- —
■ ••
—
debt for the Hastings city school*
were completed lost week. The pur­ adults who had been relieved. She
MEETING
tracts are now In the office listed, ‘rifklature refused the governor's
Mr. Walt arrived on horseback
was incurred before the fifteen mill
pose will be to encourage Interest in found that 312 had no church still-I or to be listed, with producers still co*umftbd to, pass this bill on the
Barry' county, within the next few
law went Into effect the city can
that year from New York state. days, a sale of "White Cross Beals."
and appreciation of good music ■ latlons. 164 gave their church mem- coming in fast to make out con- r,&lt;
iiculous •plea that
Hutt there
.w.
.......... ...... wining 111 mat wj nmKc out con- ...rldlculous
------- was
- — an After a thorough inspection of what
raise In addition to the fifteen mills. A ROUT &lt;JFVFNTY.
through active support to such or­
This will be carried on through the
prescribed by law. a sufficient RDUU 1
1 '
bershlp
or
church
preferences
as
tracts
It
Is
expected
now
that
beinsurrection
to
be
avoided.
The
is
now
Prairieville
township,
he
se
­
ganizations as the symphony or­
Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts, th*
and 23-------gave....
their
church 'tween 6CO Bllu
and 700
contracts wui
will uv
be W*«l*ture
declared
amount to pay the interest and;
. ---------- ----------.. ..........
IU4, vouiiuti*
7 their
----- willingness
------ -——
lected as the site of his farm the
FIVE ATTENDED chestra. band and county chorus. 1 -Protestant,
preference as Catholic.
I signed in Barry county before the t(? P“ss
bln lf
P«&gt;P&gt;e be lands on the east and north shores Camp Fire Girls and other organi­
whatever principal may be due on ।
Each civic club In Hastings, in- j ,01 the adults relieved. 491 had re- dosing date
.given a chance to vote on it; so on of Pine lake. He was convinced by zations. Committees hays been
’ the school bonds
t
' Reminiscences
By Charter eluding the Brotherhood. Commer- celved
an education above the j stale Administrators of the com- i
lQSt 11,6 hill was passed and the presence of numerous and
Up, to date only 25 of the 140 or
clal Club. Rotary Club. Teachers'
Members and Officers—
........ grade.
...... . 370 ..were
. . -----------.... 1 Hog program state that the closing 1 “UP
eighth
below Thirlh&lt;: voters
'
heavy-laden walnut trees that the
150 taxing units of the county have
Club, the central P T A . the Worn­ tv-nlne were ev.fervlee men There
The
Is: "What are peo­ soil was fertile. He returned to
,
...
Tile ouestiOn
Ls: question
"Whi
submitted their budgets Those that.
Talk By. .Rev. Hoyt
.
en's club and two delegates at large ty-nlne were ex-service men. There date (or taking contracts is excuunty. This will net &lt;220 One half
had been submitted allow that they j An outstanding event In the have been invited to meet at an were 39 out-of-county cases re- ' petted to be Saturday. March 24th. ple going to do about it?” In our New York for his wife. Irene, and of this sum will go to the state and
1.
J
outstanaing
in tne
lleved.
That
is.
the
persons
aided
:
f
O
r
Michigan,
but
in
no
event
will
JnnK
1116
™
they
ought
to
do
just
one
^ndiie
o8*’ by und,,r thr fifteen American
Legion
and
Auxiliary
was
curly
date
..r.;..™;.
to form a permanent had temporarily moved into this, the closing date be later than lhinZ wllh 11—bury It, and bury it his daughters. Jane and Olive. With national crippled children organisa­
min limitation.
ithe
-• observance
■
..
..
-------their
coming
he
built
a
flat-roof
of the fifteenth an- executive committee to carry on the
tions. The other half win be turned
lOanttnued
&lt;xj p. m. Saturday. March 3lst. No {dccp Wc have Rori'n along up to cabin.
(Qjntlnued on page 9.
0. part 2)
2i
, nlversasy of the organization of the work of the Association.
••*
contracts can be turned over to the 1111 time without grade separations
The rigors of pioneering proved
HOLY WEEK SERV­
---------- .....
sUU uinU al) conUacts ln Ule coun., and the buildings which the gover- too much for the mother and the
county gets mon­
children within the county. No on*
daughter Jane, as both died soon will be uiged to buy a quantity at
ICES ARE PLANNED
.
EY from STATE
after the completion of their new
. . n
1 Albert Craig. Legion Commander, tend any number of concerts up toi
-------■ r—..- - ,'—hut until the
j,.......
■ . r—.....
I. ■!,
i.
-----------— i
situation
is home. Their bodies, together with
Special Programs for Every opened thei vjcuiu
meetingwir
In uicruug
tile regular
Midicjuiat
Including four
tlut, the asso' . ---------. a,,..
signer
to draw
his money
In reasmi- but until tlie .economic
111 uue
i.iv.uuiu
i . -------helpless Tittle folks. w« know tt-M
■■------,—
.
I.
— Introduced-as
—.— .
. .
.i_ of
--Amount otill Due Is Jsa.uoU |able time*lf you want a contract Mr. untangled to a fax greater degree that of Mr. Wait, are buried tn •
I form, .&lt;
then
chairman
elation -----may---present The —
price
Evening
at *.
the Metho
­
than it has been up to the present, little plot of land he laid out for
From Weight Tai and
J-to,
&lt;•
u&gt; ten It In we
I tor the evening. A. Lynn Brown, these tickets will be 50c for adults
believe the isulng of &lt;30.000.000 that purpose near the North Pine
dist Church
.
,
bls
office
this
week.
। wiio was the first Commander of and 25c for children. At least three
them, enough to
Appropriation
| county Corn-Hog committeemen 'or more of state bonds and paying Lake schoolhouse, about a half mils
Holy Week services at the Meth-1 the Laurence J Bauer Post No. 45. concerts will be presented each sea­
Since the first of January. Coun- |of the county met with County interest on them for a long period from the present site of the Kellogg children who can be helped
odist church jtart Sunday night I Popular war songs were sung en- son and probably four or more,
at seven-fifteen
seven-ntusen o
o'clock
with a
a dra-1
dra-; thuslasllcaliy
tnusiastically under
under the
the direction
direction of
of Those
Those who
wno have
nave heard
ncaro the
the Symsym- ty Treasurer maus
nas received
recciveo Agent Foster Monday »..u
&gt;ea
camp.
Maus has
and talked ’1
at
’clock with
Alone with his daughter Olive, he
malic sermon by Rev. L- U Dewey T. 8 K Reid. Following the sing- phony Orchestra in action will-agree from the slate for money due this .over future plans for the campaign .
,»
.,[*2/
11
met the hard, lonely tasks of tbM
”-4 others.i.
ing
that this
this is
Ls an
an exceptionally
exceptionally reasonreason- county
county &gt;50306.45,
&lt;50306.45, The
The first
first payment
payment It
l»L5
tion.
11 »'«
wiu decided
ucciueu that
uwi committeemen
cutnpuisccmcii ।;ut)*u
.........
— •proposi
—
.
and
Ing all
all were
were asked
asked to
to rise
rise for
for aa that
..
* *.*
pioneer. It was fitting, therefore,' Kat is very much.
On Monday evening theYlnger period of quiet in honor of the boys
able price. But the association is not was 830.306 45 and was made In would visit larger Com-Hog pro-I
that four granddaughters dl Ehj r Committees will visit the different
Quartette will present a program.1 whom we "have lose awhile."
being formed to make money; only January. The last payment was duccrs in the townships who had JUDGE McPEEK SENWait, pioneer settier of Prairieville
assisted by a crayon artist These, Maurice Foreman was asked to to assist the various fine musical1 March 14 tor 120.000. The state still not signed as yet. and figure the |
TENCES SIX MEN and Barry county, were given the Scout and camp Fire Girls groups
talented young people are
widely! tell of Ute organization of the Post organizations in the county to con-1 owes the.county about &lt;42.680. This proposition through with them. The
opportunity Wednesday of last week,
program
is so popular they want to
known and all will want to hear;and he said fifteen men signed the tinue.
J**“ *■'*
debt—la'due
*“ - -------------------------to the non-payment
*
of
them.
application for a charter after thei1 Under the direction of A- A. Bl-1 the ^amount due the county as Its be sure every large producer In the All Taken on Charge of Sale at the Kellogg Foundation camp, of
witnessing a pageant, put on by the
"The Appeal of Christianity to a second visit of Col. August Oansser femo and with the assistance of a' share of the weight lax. and also county understands the program. So
and Possession of
children of the camp, which por­
Lawyer" is the subject to be dis- of
** "
Bay
— City, and “
the charter
'
'
was few seasoned players from • Grand [under the Horton bill, which 'made they agreed on the farm visits to
(Continued on page six)
trayed, the story of the pioneer days
Rapids, Barry county musicians' appropriations from the gas tax to larger producers.
of Liquor &lt; cussed on Tuesday night by Attor­ received In July. 1919.
of
their grandfather and of their
Farmers
in
the
various
townships
have
been
producing
a
very
high
of
Michigan
counties
to
help
them
pay
ney Louis H. Grettenberger of
Among the charter members in
Harry Dickinson of this city.. mother. Mrs. Ernest Hall, who now WEDDING GOWNS
have
taken
Com-Hog
contracts
ac
­
music.
,
1
|
their
bonded
■
—
indebtedness.
Grand Rapids
attendance were A. L Brown. Maur­
| charged with Illegal possession of resides on a part of the property
the following lists:
The
Treasurer—
hopes that cording to M;
Robert Baldwin of Albion. Past, ice Foreman. David Goodyear.
Hastings and Barry county have
.— County
--------- - ----------------BEIN6 LOANED
ST.1
originally taken up Eli Wait in 1B36.
Grand Patron of the Eastern Star, Ralph Ward now of Alma and gained considerable recognition tn enough may be received from the
S;
w and Mrs. Curtiss Brigham of Plain­ Arrangements for “Prooes.
will discuss 'The Appeal of Christ­ Harry Miller. Greetings were read musical circles for being the only state so that by May 1 next we will Ki
well. sister of Mrs Hall, were the
ianity to a Business Man."
from Verne Johnson of Lansing, community of our slz* in the state &gt;, be able to pay all of the bonds
IL^
at Ionia.a^ro,c,iz? x
slon of the Bridee" Are
Administration of the Holy Com­ Lewis Bishop of Lake Odessa. Wal­ to possess an active symphony or­ which were due May 1. 1933. which
| Howard Dickinson, charged with guests of honor for the program
arranged which was a feature of the
the county was unable to pay. The
munion In the light of the Cross will ter Phelps of Detroit. Vere Miller, chestra.
z
Nearing Completion
(Continued on page five)
feature the Thursday evening serv- of Chicago. R, V. Tanner of MunUh, |
Covert road bonds that are due
30 days, put
May 1. 1934. cannot be paid then as
Burr Van Houten of Alma and Wilmnfr.rf011 probation for two years and must
WOMAN AND GRAND­
manifest in the novel sxhlbttioa.
Within a short time contract
a ^,)e Qf
paying It at the NINETEEN PASS
no provision has been made for them
At two P. M. on Good Friday a Han McKnlght of Wilmette. III.,
.Imcrs
will
tor
p«mu&gt;.nl
«»•
|
„u
ot
K
OO
per
»£nU&gt;
until
.11
U
service will be held with Rev. A. E. BXch of the charter members pres- {
SON ARE ARRESTED by the county, and it Is still uncer­
FIRST AID TESTS given at the Methodist church
tain as to what money will be re­ munlty committeemen by a written liquidated
Wynn of Woodland as the speaker ent gave one minute responses when
Friday evening, kprtl &amp; under
Jr°ThJhe. Stv ,
Poet' cha^d »“h ‘he sale
from the state.
These services are open to all and Introduced.
Had Hearing Before Judge ceived
a°d P0**”®100 of “quor, was given Final Glass in the Series of
All of the &lt;50306.45 is not avail' *Sumentfflrai'mmitte^II
it is hoped there may be a good at­
Ten new memberships were turn-1
McPeek Friday—Gave
able for bond paying purposes. The Allotment Committee will be elect- a &lt;aj[ sentence of 60 davs out on
tendance in preparation for Easter ed in by Edwin Sayles, chairman of
Eight Held on Thurs­
ed. The County AlloUnent Commit-1aJT*1
“ “y*' Pu‘
Bunday.
the Membership committee.
,
larger share of It belongs to the
Plea of Guilty
tee will pass on the contracts which
n
.
y. ..
“ .
Barry county road commission, and
day Night
Past commanders of the Legion
On Tuesday night of last week was given by the stale for road con­ S.'SXnXl? &gt;■
।। The final Red Cross First Aid
were also guests of honor, each one
. uvumrcmtiu* juiy i.
ceeds will
Sheriff
Leonard
arrested
Alice
811struction and road maintenance on
responding with n short statement
I William Allen of this city, charged Class was held on Thursday evening
of the Incidents of tils tertn of of­ verthom. age 67. and her grand­ the county's system of highways.
¥,rv^ntv Aoent Poster renuests wUh a*le and Po64«u'to'1 of liquor,1 at the Methodist church, opening
ev^T rontrift slani^ ro J^d In
f,ven * J,U «ntence of 30
wllh • P04 luck »upp«r at six-thirty
fice. Those who spoke besides the son, Robert Barton; age 17, both of
O. E. PADELFORD.
chairman were m. O. HUI, Albert Hope township. The charge against REDUCTION IN THE
«1m « put 0,1 Villon for two years and.o'clock. There was an average of 34 supervising the event.
them is selling intoxicating liquor.
nS? «
Ove^M
mU£t
a flne of 15 00
men PWnt
e*ch Of the e*«ht
(continued or page six)
Having disposed of his farm. O. E.
! They were arraigned before Justlca
gSSSJ; have 1M
Olen Baum' ch*rged with sale • classes, which were ably conducted
PRIMARY FUND
Padelford will have a sale of per­
| Matthews on Thursday, waived exnthiSs Iand
of liquor, was given | by R. P. Tew. a Red Cross represensonal property at the farm located STRAND II
ING
{amination and were bound over to
cent
cvl
dence
covering
galea
of
hogs.
I
B
j
all
g^^nce
M
dgyg,
muit
pay
tetlve
from
Battle
Creek.
eight miles southeast of Hasting*
Tax on Utilities Based on r&gt;**raii-n iaiaai-r nm
PRIVILEGE CARDS
,v”“rl ?&gt;'
{&lt;5.00 fine before October 1, and will
Nineteen men passed the examlor one mile east and three miles
■
------------। the bond for each at &lt;500, which
Average Rate of Taxa­
south of Quimby on Section 13.
BANNER
WANT
LUL|be on probation for a two year per- nations as follows: John Bechtel. mond of Prairieville township on
Fine Courtesy to theJ'
unable to provide. About
Baltimore. Henry Fjanpery will be Extending
IIUU UUIHPI Y BrAn!*0’1'
Robert Bechtel. Clarence A. Bump,
tion in.the State
—
.
four gallons of moonshine waa
UIYirt WIUCLI RLMU
Edward Pembroke, whose place Albert Dykstra. Frank Erb. Roy Erthe auctioneer and Lloyd Gaskill,
'Boy Scouts and Gamp
found by the sheriff and his men.
The primary ------------------sciiool fund,------------which
clerk. Mr. Padslford offers a fine list
&gt; hidden In various places about the. has been so long a source of large Seventy-One Advs in Last was raided some time ago, for pos- way. C- A. Jacobson. Bernard M. ler. of this city. Mrs.
Fire
Girls
’
of cows. Including registered as well
session and sale was given' a jail McPharlin. Herman Newland, Lloyd of Charlotte is loan
Rnv Rmuts .nr! n«mn Fir* nirl. bttnl 00 thc PremUc3 occupied by revenue for the schools of Michlas grade Guernseys. He has also a wlU°be
- - •
••
CrestedtokXXt
MrS Silverthorne.
gBn. will be considerably-reduced in
Schantz,
Gerald
Week's Issue—A Recog­ sentence of -45 days, put on proba- Peterson. Marshall
quantity of hay and grain to be told, Hr»nrh ^m.n^
’ The two were urr“'Kncd before 1934 as compared with previous
tlon for two years' and lined &lt;150.
Smith, William Tuttle, W H. Weav­ Prances wheeler, on the occasion of
nized Medium
a lot of farm tools and household Branch, manager of the Strand
Rtrand (Judfe McPe€k
y^day and plead years. This Is due to the fifteen mill
Robert Barton. 17. and his grand­ er. Edw. B. Whitmore. Robert Wil­
goods are offered
The advertise­ theater, is again issuing "Privilege
Our readers no doubt noticed the mother. Alice Bilverthorn, age 67. son. Clayton Newland. Ted Ziegler
guilty. They will be sentenced later, limitation of taxes, which was
ment elsewhere will glv€ the «om- Cards" to the members of these or­
want column of the Banner last were brought before the court and land John Erway.
adopted by the voters of this state
ganisations.
plete list.
/
week, in which 71 persons or firms confessed to the manufacture and { Six of the men. who took tbs
PLAYERS BEGIN WORK
In Ifa. The railroads, uiwnieh participated. The Wants
made possession of liquor for the purpose work, are going to Battle Creek la­
nu
cncuir
ccccptc
llnea
,!
nes
and
.
olh
?
r
E, G. CORNING.
*
the Camp Fire Girls on Thursday at
UN oLtNIL trrtulo public utilities are not taxed local- nearly a column and half of solid, of selling It. They were remanded to ter for advanced work and special
Having decided to quit farming, their special meeting at the school­
the custody of the siteriff and their
—■■
■ ,
.
ly The state taxer them; their rate six point type.
F- O. Coming will have an auction house, and the Scouts can get their Old Canvas Curtains to Be of taxation is based on the awThs Banner's want column is cases will be disposed of later
cvbaon. Vernon Wlninger, Harvey wedding gown which is
sale on the Dun Putnam farm, one cards at Lloyd Shafer's office al 2:00
Burgess. Lloyd Shafer. Winston
1 age rate of taxation paid in the widely read, both by town and ru­
Repainted—“Flats"
half ipfie north of Banfield. Henry P. M.. on Saturday of this week.
ATTENTION—SPANISH AND
ral
people.
It
has
become
the
rec-"
Sheffield and Albert Dykstra.
state of Michigan. There have been
Flannery will be the auctioneer and . It will be necessary to turn in the
ognlrcd
means
of
getting
buyer
and
WORLD
WAR
VETERANS.
Constructed
times when this tax has been over
the list offered Includes horses, cat­ old cards as none will be honored
seller together-for numerous arti­
beneficial
and the men appreciate
An additional enrollment of V«t&gt;.
Patrons of Meyer's 5c and 10c &lt;18 per person of school age. but cles and various kinds of property.
tle. hogs, chickens, tools and house­ after Saturday.
erans for CCC cahipa Is soon k&gt;‘'having such an opportunity afforded
the drastic reduction of taxes
hold goods.
Full particulars are
This is certainly, fine -of Mr. store may have noted signs of ac­
Many people find that they have be made. This applies to veterank
brought
about
by
the
fifteen
mill
tivity
overhead
during
the
past
published elsewhere in this issue.
Branch and Uje young fcxtople should
some tool on the farm, or some arti­
week. This was caused by the con- limitation will brtnr the primary cle in tlie house, or some horse or only. Any veteran interested please
COLLEGE SINGERS COMING.
appreciate his kindness.
•
apply to Maurice Foreman. Service
are but
,'tructiori of new scenic effects and school fund this year to about &lt;10
JOHN J. DOSTER.
For its closing meeting, which wili
cow. which they can dlstxwe of. The
ttage properties for "Tlie Virgin­ per person between the ages of five Banner want column offers the way officer of the American Legion.
Having decided to dispose of his
FLAN COUNTY BUDGET.
be held on Monday night. April 16,
personal property. John J. Doster
The finance committee Of the ian." Civic Player production to be and 20. on which the primary to get this knowledge to the peo­
the
Hastings
Brotherhood
has
ar
­
CONFIRMATION.
will have an auction sale on his board of supervisors met Saturday presented In Central auditorium school money award is based. Last ple. If anyone is tn need of such
ranged Mr * Double Quartette of
will
Rt. Rev. John N.
McCormick.
farm 4 miles southwest of Delton. to prepare the budget for the coun­ next month. The rooms above the year it was about &lt;13.00.
, —
— 7 —------- - zmimwi
Albion yyvucme
CoUaae .students
wi'ivum w
to giro an
an article in Barry county they will _ The ---D. D., of Grand Rapids, Bishop of entertainment
The price
Henry Flannery will cry this sale, ty to be submitted to the Barry store have been loaned free of
BRIGGS CHURCH BENEFITS.
offering cattle, chickens, feed and county tax commission. It seems to charge to the players as a workshop
western
Michigan,
will
administer
nilaslon
mission wl
wil| be
be only
only 10
10 cent
cents. This ROD AND
Banner as it is so widely read. No
will
give
a
The auction sale for the benefit country weekly In Michigan reaches the rite of confirmation Palm Sun-’ double quartette
tools. Read full particulars on an- be w*n agreed that the county did and scenery loft. There the cur­
quartette will give a delight.
TO
tains ralvaged from old Reed's opera of the Briggs church' tn Assyria, so large a percentage of the people day evening at Emmanuel Episcopal
and that the budget will have to be house are bjlng repainted by Jake was held as announced and worked of the county where it is published
JOINS DELTON DISTRICT.
Miller to repreeent * street scene in out very happily for all concerned. as docs the Banner
dially welcome.
increased this year.
everybody. That will be what the
a Wyoming frontier town; there, There was a crowd of 500 present,
double quartette will give. Tickets
school district In Prairieville toWhPLAINWELL TO BE A CITY.
too. the "flats” and other special The bidding was spirited. As a re­
WANTED.
•
REBKKAH FAMILY N1GOT.
sen distributed among the
shlp. voted 17 to 11 tn favor of oonPlainwell on Monday of last week properties built by John Juglc are sult of the sale and the serving of
The Rebekahs will have a Family
A crpwd at Dowling church
aolidatlon with the Delton ooneoU- voted upon the question of becom­ being painted and pal into shape
Night at the I. O. O. F hall on Fri­ Broadcasting
Station
Thursday
dated school district- This is the ing a city and putting aside Its vtlrealised, which will be of much help day evening of this week. A pot luck evening. March 22. A play in which
second district |n Prairieville town­
different acenes in "The Virgin­ I tp the church in making needed re­
Bedford folks impersonate your fa­
ship which has taken that action.
ia IM.
followed by an interesting program. vorite radio star. Price lOo.—Adv. office.

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g

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Grape Nut

FLAKES

urnrxrxs.c5“ni,cxml.1

WATERS

moved Into lhe Fred Jones bouse.
221 W. South 8t.

CLOTHES SHOP

Thursday afternoon.
Fifty couples were present at the
Cheer Up
held in the K. of P.
P
cneer
up party naid
hall on Monday evening.
Coma to the Irving Grange Pedro
party* Wednesday evening. March 21.
Light refreshment*.—Adv.
Easter shoppers will do well to
note lhe prices quoted in F. L. Pair-;
child Co.'* adv. this week.—Adv.
|
How to get expert hotne-decoralIng service free is explained in,
Reed's Drug Store adv. this week.— .
Adv.
Circle No 4 of the Methodist L. A. ,
B meets with Mrs Fred Jones to­
day Tlie ladies plan to Ue off a
comfortable.
The Rexel! store offer* new selec-'
Hons and exceUent values tn small
paper. Mirroiac. Lln-X and window)
shade*.—Adv.
The Goodwill Ladles' Aid will

A Cordial Invitation is Extended
To Every Man To Inspect

Our Spring Ready
Made Clothing
Department

Smith. Friday. March 23. Dinner
noon. Everybody welcome.
Mardi 10. to Mr. and Mrs Robert
TYibias. Nashville. R 1. at Pennock j
hospital. He weighed seven pounds.
Mrs. Lillian Btillson of Battle'
Creek, former resident of Hastings J
fell and fractured one of her knees j
recently and is now in a Battle
Creek hospital.
Rev. Glen Rairigh of Woodland

7:30 P. M at the Church of lhe Naz-!
arene Sunday. March 25. Everybody j
is invited to attepd.
Court stenographer. William
Smith of Charlotte, who has been &lt;
suffering from a severe attack of in-'
fluenza. was able to resume bis court j
work hare on Monday.
A default judgment, in favor of.
Lena Maurer, was granted by the
court against her brothers in the I
sum of &gt;2.767.62. The action was on
notes which they had given her
Friends of Wallace Jones were
sony to hear of the recent death of
his father. E L Jones, of Sturgis,
who has been identified with a fur­
niture company at Sturgis for many
years.
We noticed in tlie agricultural' This P^rty marked the close of lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brandstetcolumns of a city paper the slate- observance
------------- of
-• •*
— —
— ----------- •* ter are moving into the Mrs Gas­
the
twenty-second
ment that if more people living in birthday of the Camp Fire organ­ kill house, corner Walnut and
Broadway Mr. and Mrs Carroll
cities would eat dairy butter instead ization.
of butter substitute*, the surplus ot
McGuffhi will occupy the Mrs. Rase
Benham house vacated by the fordairy products would soon be cansumed.
. Mrs. Forrest B Lane received a
The Banner would add that if
. , _________
■ f telegram Friday morning from her
every farmer would make a practice
~
...
r sister. Mrs J C Royce, stating that
of eating dairy butter instead of but­
The Boy Scout Court of Honor Mr Royce had parsed away that
ter substitutes the butter surplus
would be reduced. We believe that a will be held this (Wednesday! eve-1 morning at Lake Placid. Fla. Mr
and Mrs Royce's home is In To­
larger proportion of farmers than nlng in the court room
On Friday evening, March 30. a ronto, Canada, but were spending
city folks consume butler substi­
.Boy Scout registration meeting for ’ their vacation in Florida
tutes in this section.
j Troop 100 will be held at the Or---------- v----------------------------HEATH OF MARY HICKEY.
!angevllle church, fifteen boy* hav-f
OBITUARY.
Mrs Mary Hickey, who will be ing signed up. An Investiture cere. ( Benjamin rum was born in
better remembered in Utts locality . inony will be conducted by a group I Buckinghamshire. England. Dec 26.
-------------------.... on Tues­ of
|rom HajUlngs Thu u a 1M7. and ‘^parted to his heavenly
ua Miss
Mary Smith, died
day last week in Spring Arbor e»n,munlly ,&lt;n«lr «■«! a good „. tom Match M a&lt; the tana ol Ma
i
«“d Mtsband
hit and
township. Jackson county. She was tendance U eMkapaMd.
The cytunly Board meeting will be. Mrs. Ml.ton Traltord, at Dowling
making her home temporarily with
Ht« York «&gt;&gt;™
a nephew. Martin Smith. Her death held In the community room ot the I
was due to heart disease. She was bank on Wednesday. March IS. at eUhleen years ot age, Irom whence
he moved to Barry county abpul five
past 74 years of age. The funeral --------। years later, living the remainder of
was held Friday morning at St
। his life in Barry and Kalamazoo,
DEATH OF PERCY HENRY.
Bose church in this city, burial in
1 Percy Henry, aged 44. died on l^“2,u“’1, He was united in marthe Catholic cemetery acre
I Tuesday at his home In Baltimore I’rlage with Annie Messenger. Feb
SPECIAL SERVICES.
township, death being due tof, pneu­ 16. 1676. To this union two daugh- |
ters were bom. both surviving him.!
The special services being held al monia Surviving are the wife'. Ru’.h
Mrs Nell R Solomon of Ross Twp.
the Hastings City Mission are con­ Ann Henry, two daughters. Beatrice
tinuing this week, and the Sunday and Doris, one son. Donald, his Kalamazoo county, and Mrs. Mary
services were exceptional in inter­ mother, a sister. Mrs Maurice Calk­ L Trafford of Dowling. Mrs Furn
est and results The coming Friday ins. and a brother. Glenn G. Henry having preceded him seven yearn
Besides his daughters
and
the Rev Edw. Boone of Grand Rap­ of Stanton. The funeral will be at ago
sons-in-law he leaves three grandids and delegation from the First his mother's home at Lacey on
Pilgrim Tabernacle there will be Thursday at 10:30 A- M., with burial!'children. Ben Trafford of Mattawan,

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$1^50

Boy Scout News

Hi-School Suits, 2 pant

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Sizes 34, 35. 36

Also Top Coats In Several

Styles and Colors

Waters Clothes Shop
“If It Isn't Good We Don’t Carry It

DEATH OF FORMER
HASTINGS RESIDENT.
, Hastings friends were sorry to
Tiear of the death on Sunday, March
11, of Charles Albert Newton. 81,
at his home in Wilmar, a suburb of
Los Angeles. Calif
Mr and Mrs. present featuring a class of young in the Fuller cemetery.
' Blanche •DePriester of Dowling, six
Newton and family formerly lived singers All Rev Boone s old friends SIXTEEN JOIN UNITED
great-grandchildren who will’miss
in this city goirtg to Wilmar about are especially invited to come and
BRETHREN CHURCH, grandpa as no one but Jesus undermeet him again.
।| As a,
a. result of the two weeks' stands
Mr Furn was one of six
Surviving are the widow. Mrs
evangelistic services
recently
DEATH OF FRANK MAUS.
. .
.
,, held children One sister. Mrs Hannah
Laura E Newton, and three sons.
Frank J Maus, aged 62. died at
F1rRt United Brethren church, Stanbrook of Ixmdon. survives him
William E ot Palo Allo. Leonard E
He
has
been
a member of the Wes­
his
home
in
Martin
on
Saturday
*
class
of
sixteen
was
received
into
of Santa Roaa. and Charles H of
night after an illness of two weeks------------membership
--- by the pastor, *the
h‘ D
Rev
'v leyan Methodist church of Hickory
Wilmar
Mr Newton was a life member from heart trouble. He was tlie L E Lane They were mostly young Corners for 37 years. Tlie funeral
and Past Master of the Hastings son of Mr and Mrs J L. Maus of people This church will hold Its an­ services will be held at the church
Lodge No 52. P A A M . in which this City, and is survived by his wife, nual Family Night this week Friday Thursday P. M. at 2:30, Rev C. 8
he was very active while living here one son. his parents, two brothers to which all members, families and Rennel* officiating.
Funeral services, under Masonic and one sister
The funeral was friends of the church are invited.
MARTIN CORNERS.
auspices, were held on Tuesday. held al the Kalamazoo Congrega­ । Pot luck supper at 6:30 followed by
8 8 at the church next Sunday
March 13. with Interment in San tional
church
tills Wednesday a good program.
at 10:30 followed by preaching and
Gabriel cemetery. Sincere sympa­ morning at ten o'clock. Tlie be­
quarterly communion service. All are
MORE CARE NEEDED.
thy is extended to tile bereaved reaved ones have the sympathy of
There have been complaints lo cordially invited to attend these
ones.
u large circle of friends.
the Banner of carelessness of truck­
DIES UNe'xFeCTEDLY.
The Young People’s Class of the .
DEATH OF MRS SHAWMAN.
Iers who bring in big loads of wood.
They pile these slabs so high on the 8 8. will hold their class parly this ’
Mrs Frank Naglcr. aged 70. died
Mrs Ella Shawman. aged 77 years. ,trucks that the Jarring in driving Friday evening. March 23. at lhe &lt;
at her home in Yakima. Wash. on 6 montiis and 10 day*, died at Uic' frequently throws the sticks onto home of Mrs Carrie Fisher
&lt;
Sunday very unex;&gt;ectedl&gt; after an ikome of her daughter In Owosso on (
Miss Imogene Barry is staying 4
the ground lo the annoyance of. and
illness of two days Surviving are the Thursday. March 15. The remains
occasionally endangering drivers of with Mrs Anna Endsley in Hastings &lt;
husband, two sons. Earl A. of Al­ were brought to Hastings and the ,other cars.
the past two weeks' while attending 5
hambra. Calif. and Russdll ot Berk­ funeral was held al the Wesleyan
school.
[,
eley. Calif. also a sister In Grand Methodist church on Saturday at
A FINE SUCCESS.
Mr and Mrs Orr Fisher were; ’
Rapids.
two P M, Rev Wm C Gearhart
,„ aa I1(1C
Father B. N. Geller lcpo
reports
fine Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ’
Mr Nagler was well known in officiating. Interment was in th a attendance at the St Patrick : sup­ M. Townsend In Hastings.
I&lt;
this county having lived near Free­ Fuller cemetery in Carlton .Twp An- per on Saturday evening, abcut 450
Mr and Mrs. Austin Ovcrsmlth &lt;
port and was a student at the Has­ other daughter is Mrs Clyde Stedge, being served. The ladies .iwught
111-., northwest
nnrthwa.1 of
nf this
thia city
ritv
lhey ha(j rnough f&lt;xxl prepared but and family of Marshall were Sunday 4
tings High school Mr and Mrs. *ho lives
guests of his brother. Clark Over--,
Nagler went west over 25 years ago.
all were served.
iMMicui
Till’ uiiFAT
ran short
anon before
oeiocc au
servea.
smith, and family.
DAMAGED THE
WHEAT.
( They apprccl&gt;u
appreciate thU
this |pIe|MUd
splendid
Paul Sluts and family have moved j1
REV. WILFRED LLKDApparently wheat was badly in- patronage.
into Warren Coolbaugh’s tenant &lt;
8AY PAKSES. Jurcd by the severe cold weather ot
-------------house. *0 we have four new scholars &lt;
Many in Hastings will remember February. The injury was largely
DURFEE.
at the Martin school.
j&lt;
Rev Wilfred Lindsey, who was for due to the fact that so little snow
The Ladles' Aid Society of the
several years pastor of tlie Presby­ covered the wheat The full extent East Baltimore United Brethren
EAST IRVING.
terian church of this city. For wxne of the injury will not be known Un- church met al parsonage WednesMiss Josephine Hedges has gone'4
time he had been pastor of a lil the frost is out of the ground; but day. Thirty-five were prewnt and to work for a family near Clarks- 4
L
Presbyterian
church in Vassar. apparently the crop in Barry county enjoyed the day. Proceeds 8635. The vllle.
Michigan. He died at his home in will be short by reason of the frost. quilt was Anislied but not disposed
The county is cutting the brush
that city on Sunday The burial is to
of yet.
along the road north of lhe Ryan''
F. E. HILL CHAIRMAN.
be in Allegan today. Wednesday, a’
P. T. A. at schoolhouse Friday schoolhouse. Maybe we will have a &lt;
HU many Hastings friends were evening. Welcome.
eleven o'clock.
road soma day. We surely need it.' &lt;
pleased to read in the Grand Rapid*
The east Baltimore Nutrition class
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Johnson and&gt; &lt;
EXTENSION GROUP NO. 1.
Press Friday the announcement that will meet with Mrs. Edythe Welch Mrs. Mattle Orton ef Grand Rap-1
How calorie need of people U F. E. Hill ha* been made chairman Thursday. All members be present
ids spent Thursday evening wnl&gt;
determined and why our food needs of one of lhe Community Chest so­ and bring a bow).
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Page and '
1 vary were the subjects discussed by licitation group*. He will have
wt4V
1 the leaders. Mr*. K A Caukin and charge of his group in seeking aid Grand Rapid* on business ThureArthur Stocking of Hastings, who 4
' MrvC. D. Bauer, at lhe meeting of for various Grand Rapid* philan- day.
has been slaying at Will Page's the .
Extension Group No 1 on Tuesday thropies.
| Mr and Mrs OrvlUe Punell were past three weeks, returned home
'afternoon. Vitamins were reviewed
RitmNn WARD PT*
'8untU*
ot Mr. Jullu* Paul of Saturday
|&lt;
I and how tlie caloric value of food is
Warn* pt a will o/
•n&lt;l
former* mothe/
estimated was also discussed—Edith
The Second Ward “• T. A. will
..
wtib, tHwn tnr
(Johnson. Secy.
have their election of officer* at
wi&lt;4R, &gt; (V II T111WH tlie sick 11*1 the past six weeks. Is '4
.
their meeting Monday night. March WOQea
*
,
• Wl some better
DEATH OF WM. ROSE..
'
The policeman’s "billy" in Indian­
Tlie Associated Pre** con trots '&lt;
to be present.
apolis ha* been replaced by a rubber 823,000 mile* of leased wire and &lt;
his home in Orangeville on Satur­
mace costing 65 cent*—Um billy com serves 1300 morning and evening 4
GUILD NO. U.
&gt;
day. March 18. after a long illness.
paper*.
■.
Tlw funeral was held at the
Guild No. 15 will meet with Mrs
_
Orangeville church en Tuesday aft­ Georsa Biowell. Bo. HanosTr. Wad- , Candy purchaaea tn the United
A big jump in bicygla traffic has &lt;
ernoon. and interment tn lhe Or- nesday, March 28. Visitors are wrl- states total train 87504X10.000 to 81.l angevllle cemetery.

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

‘•IOe

Sweet Corn
Pink Salmon

Oleo

3 cans 21C
2 c«a&lt; 25C

Only

Salada Tea

29c

K. C. Baking Powder ig. «»• 22c
Gold Medal Flour 24) b. a. $1.09
Cheese Wisconsin Longhorn lb- 20c

Fresh Eggs
ChiM &amp; Sanborn

Coffee

*-X8*

Miss Virginia Townsend was host­
ess to lhe Ne-top-pew Camp Fire
group on Thursday afternoon. Mar
15. at 4 30 At that tlrrte plans were
made to attend the Birthday Coun­
cil Fire at Battle Creek which was
held in that city Friday evening
All the members of the group at­
tended and two of the members.
Miss Betty Sigler and Miss Vlrgina.
were awarded the rank of Fire Mak­
er The girls were very proud of
these members
Six others expect
lo take this rank in June, which
will make all members in this
group Fire Makers.
At this meeting plans were also
made for the local Camp Fire party
lo which the mothers and fathers
were invited.
Frank Sage ha* donated a large
room on the second floor of Ills
house on So Hanover street, to this
group of girls for their own particu­
lar use. and it will be converted
into a club room and meeting plan­
ter their Camp Fire activities The
girls are very happy over the
thoughtfulness of the father of one
of their membership. The group
meets this week on Thursday after­
noon with Miss Ruth Munton

LOCAL NEWS

Council

afternoon. March 18. in the rterta-1
Fire—Have Birthday
every evidenoa of H* favor. Pvopto
of that county hare only to 90 into
their neighboring county, Allegan, ATTENDANCE
WILL AP­ MH. C. D Bauer. Mrs. Harris Wood- BUty-three local Camp Fire Girl*
to see - wh»t vplendld woifc the
PROXIMATE ABOUT
burae. presided. After a short bus!- , and eight guardians, beaides several
Foundation U doing. If they should
nea« session. Mrs Kenlth McIntyre.1 guest*, went to Battle Creek Friday
vtalt Barry and Eaton counties,
850 CHILDREN
chairman of the Literature depart- night lo attend the Grand CXxmcil
which have had thia service long­
ment,
took charge ot the program.
F|re of this area, the meeting being
er, there would be no doubt In their D-Dcnliuc|
a।
I The
subject
ccxuldcred
was held at the Boy Scout building.
minds at lha value of the work । PERSONNEL HAS ALAUTHORIZATION WAS
whk-h the Kellogg Foundation Iscn RCCM NAMED “American Literature.” Mrs. V. R. marking the ctoalng of Birthday
OU DECH IDtmcu Wlnlnger gave a talk on "The Week.
MADE LAST WEEK doing and of the many benefit* it’
The Hasting* girl* who were ad­
Year's Advance in Letters,” and "a
will confer upon the rising gen.
W. K. Kellogg Foundation Is Review of the Year’s Representative vanced in rank were: Wood Gath­
Health Training Start* After eratton.
Drama " Mrs. c. B. Hodges re­ erer Virginia Ducker; Fire Makers.
When the matter was first pre- j
Doing Beneficient Work
Preliminaries Are Complet­
viewed tlie play "The Late Christo­ Susanna Sumner. Virginia Waters.
for Under-Privileged
pher Bean." by Sidney Howard, the Jean Everhart. Marie Everwon, Bcted—A Fine Service
entirely new proposition, Tne Founrne Kellogg
n-enogg Foundation
rvuouavun. lias
IU» ma- ---------------------------- *~ve&gt;,
year's----representative
novel, muu
Miss t&gt; Sigler and Virginia Townsend;
m only
—•_ show
_»----- •*--■
We congratulate Van Buren coon- 'dation could
that it ' The
Glasgow choee
chose 1Margaret I Torch Bearer. Edna Schultz, who
"e Glasgow
ty upon the fact that it will be the meant well, aa it had not done any lured plans for it* camps at Pino (Sadie
fourth county in which the W. K. work anywhere until it began op- and Clear lakes, lo be held during Ayers-flNms' “Within This Prewent," took her rank in handcraft. Mrs.
jthe edition of poetry Talifer" by Ida Cook wa* awarded the WauKeilagg Foundation’s health pro- era Lion* in this county Even C1m&gt; the summer months.
Approxlmatcly 850 children from Edwin Arlington Robinson was the pakisoo honor
for distinguished
gram will be carried out. The au- i board of supervisors had some mis­
thortzation for this extension wa* | givings a* to the wUdom of tanc- Allegan, Barry and Eaton counties, choice of Mrs Geo. Lockwood Alice service. Two other Hastings ladles,
made at a meeting ot tlie Kellogg Honing the work. They could not also from Battle Creek, will be cared Longworth's. "Crowded Hours" was-Mr*. E. A. Caukin and Mrs. Aben
received “
this
honor last
—------'*• --------Foundation directors held last believe that the Foundation would for during the summer camp periods presented by Mrs. McIntyre a* a Johnson.
at the W K. Kellogg Foundation leading book of the year, re presen t- year and were again recognized on
week.
come into the county and do all it
Friday evening because of their
ThU health program Is now lu Proposed without reddling a lot of Camp at Pine lake, tlie dates for mg non-fiction. Mrs. McIntyre read
.
tne
review
ot
mis
book
oy
M»
’
ara
outstanding
ouuuuiuun
work
wur*
during
uuruig
the ycwi
uic
year
of this
by Edward
operation in Barry. Allegan and Ean .expense upon the taxpayer* of this which were announced Thursday by the
| Kingsbury
from the “
Ne^t. •*
York
lhe board
board realized
v
—•- Mrs. Dosic Crue and Mrs. Elvira
ton counties. Requests have been I county,
countv. which
which the
realized the Foundation officials
Sayles received honorable mention
The first &lt;?f the three regular Times Book Review.
received from many other Michi­ they could twt stand for at that
After tlie
the reviews. Mrs. McIntyre
Over
~
seven *hundred
"*“■* gtrls and five
three-week camps will care for 150
gan counties for the extension of time.
boys and girls It will begin June and other members of the club'hundred parent* and friends were
this service, but no definite decision
It would be difficult to find any
25 and extend to and through July recommended many books both of present at the ceremonies, which are
has been tjiken by the board ex­ person In Barry county now who is
fiction and non-fiction and said that held annually in Rattle Creek.
not heartily in favor of the service
cept a* to Van Buren county.
The second camp will extend a number of them were in the cityi On Saturday evening the annual
Van Buren certainly gave evi­ rendered by the Foundation It ha*
library
Birthday party yas held at the
dence of tlie fact that It desired shown itself to be especially Inter­ from August 6 to 25. inclusive Each
Tlie next meeting of the Club will! Methodist church parlors, the par
of these camps will care for 150 un­
this service. A petition was pre­ ested tn promoting the good health
be zvp**&gt;
April u6 a«&lt;u
und viir
the program wm
will w
be ent* and Camp rFire
executive wmcomacr - privileged cnuuren.
••• v*vv«,**v
sented to the Foundation signed by of the children of this county, who der-privileged children
Following the last ot these three i in charge of the Citizenship commit-1 mlttee members being guests of
county officers, every supervisor, all will soon be U* future citlrens. The there will be two one-week camp. tee.
honor. Mrs. Aben Johnson's group
the phyUlcians, attorneys and benefit* of tlie work are to appar­ period*, for 200 boys each, of Boy
----------------- ------------------------ | had arranged clever and attractive
township officer* of the entire coun­ ent that there is no opposition
Scout age from Allegan. Barry and
LyBARKER s BIG SALE.
decorations of green crepe paper.
ty. No more conclusive evidence of
Eaton coyntles.
i As announced in these columns i candles, and small wigwams, for the
BURIAL OF MRS POWERS.
the interest of the people in the
Mr E. H. Martindale, who has last week, the Prescription Drug tables, all enjoying a pot luck supThe remains of Mrs Cora Powers,
work of the Foundation could be
directed the winter camps at Pino Store. U A LyBarker proprietor, per Mrs Gary Crook. Mrs William
who died in Mount Dora. Fla., ar­
lake, has been named as director of
of. has
lias some special news for lhe
the people
people '1 Duckcr. Jr
Jr.,. and Mrs. Martin
Martin Van
There are several preliminaries rived here on Friday and burial was tha aimmer ramn &lt;»lm
lhe summer camp also, with XXra
Mrs !nt
of Ma«tln»«
Hastings anrl
and Rarrv
Barry rrumtv
county thi*
thu rValaen
Dalsen comm-teed
comprised the Klinner
supper com­
to be looked after before the made that forenoon in Riverside
—. Tlie------------------girls sang'~their bless­
Grace Lobdell as assistant director, week. Commencing March 28 and mlttee.
Foundation will actually begin work cemetery. She is survived by one and director of nutrition The com-' continuing through the balance of
ing Ann,
song a* all were gathered around
in Van Buren county. There must daughter. Mrs Lemuel Colson, of
plele personnel of the staff for the that week, ending Saturday night, a the tables. Short talk* were given by
be organized medical, dental and Mt. Dora, who came with the body.
Pine lake camp will be announced | "One cent Sale" will oiler to shop- Mrs Stewart and Mrs. Burch of
later Mrs. Grace Lobdcll Is director pers an opportunity to buy to ad- Battle Creek after supper. MUr.
of the Clear lake winter camp, but | vantage. Mr. LyBarker announces Florence Craven, field executive,
thr
tulle a customer may
mav urged the closer cooperation of par­
the rtamn
Camp Firn
Fire Girlt
Oirls wilt
will huvp
have nw.
pos­ that at this sale
session of that camp during the select an article at the regular price ents with daughters as a mutual
The various Camp Fire
summer, so Mrs Lobdcll will be and then may obtain another just benefit.
spared for the Pine Lake camp for like it for only one cent Many items groups gave a short play In which
arc advertised far this sale Readers each one told of their "Hobble* ’
the eleven weeks.
a* "Father
Keith Gordon will be quartermas­ of this paper arc urged to turn to Lillian Tolhurst acted-------------------ter of the summer camp and Marc another page and find full par-,Time’’ and Betty Bigler wa* the
tlculars of this merchandising event page
Each group . demonstrated
Squler will be steward.
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Tlinn nrnilinrn

l°f conirou*! «le O&lt; liquor was dp-!mach«ery and the material to malef

I HtlH btnVILLo
fuff th nnunne
rntt lUUtUIUnoi^ s'^^rK;

, Industry and that of capitalistic'
countries.
Culturally Russia is advancing.'
That is the outstanding thing in
------------cunic
came
bock
uoc*
to
io
inc
the
United
uniicu
aiuics
States
uiiu
and
Russia. Schools have been estab­
r’ATTMnrrr Dsnv
■ v. i___ .____________
_ ...
COUNTY
FARM DEBT AD.wrote their views on the merits of lished everywhere. In almost every ।
JUBTMPNT nnMMTT
th0 Canadian, system of handling vacant room in towns and cities'
JUBimEAT COMMITth, HwlraaiBtlwlropinion, wm adults gather and are really going!
TEE ON THE JOB
a* far apart as the poles; yet they to school—receiving Instructions on ;
i had seen Identically the same things1 how to live.’how to do things, also.
j In Canada. Be thought that ap­ Ui many instances, adults are being 1
ATTORNEY ARCHIE D.
jpiivu
plied u?
to ivpv*u&gt;
reports vnint
that luiuc
come num
from taught to read and write. The pres­
to Russia.
Russia. He
He declared
declared that
that ent Russian philosophy of life Is:
MCDONALD, SECRETARY j visitors to
country is lhe most irritating and “No man shall be permitted to exexasperating, and at the same time plolt his fellowmcn for his own
Other Members, Eli Lindsey, 1 exasperating.
the
most
interesting
and
challeng
wr «
u , L.
-m
/
Interesting
challeng-­
When a young -4111111 gradM. 0. Nichols, Chas. Wood­ ing. country In the world today. , profit."
nates from an American university.
He said he thought Russia could hi* aim is how to make lhe best use
ruff, Mrs. Carrie Fisher
On Monday. kfarch 12th, 1934. at not be fairly Judged unless one took Of his training In order to make the
Into consideration what they are best living and the highest social
the Pantllnd hotel in Grand Rapids,
driving at. They have abolished standing he can for himself. In
a meeting was held at the request
capitalism and profits from their Russia group success, no*, individual
of the Farm Credit Administration
system.
They are Working feverish- fuccesa. is the alm.
9
of Washington. D. C. The purpose
i ly to make Russia a great industrial
wple the H
Question is a
of thia meeting was to conduct a
of the members of the Fa"mHDtbt shar,&lt;;tI
“J1 l?e pS°plc, ^tead of ^-bere. the speaker believes that
Adjustment Committees for the' JJSSuX Hite“mH" morc i,roKre“ ls b'II1K made ,hPre
Western District of Michigan in tn&gt;pndoua|y bl&lt; c^nlry. ,wlth
than in any other country .In flghtwhlch Barry county is located. vU°d“&lt;ite*Uri“ ^tei?Brberia^to *ng the,.drlnk hablt Youn« PMP'eThese committees were appointed In yiBdlV06t?x. &gt;” Eastern Siberia, to especially, are turning against vodcach county by the Honorable Sama.C“P,h2
kB' wh‘ch U the
drlnkuel T. Metzger, Commissioner of the !?i M igreJ*1 *5, lhe dbllance ffO*H cause it interferes with their efflDepartment of Agriculture for the!
n cleney w *wk&lt;r8 Tbe Kwernment
State of Michigan, some time agu. i?ot gm ou.l oJ £.a“J®” ,tcJT,t0lZ n issues strong propaganda against
The primary purpose of these com- lro*e**b,B ^rom Vladivostok to Mos- nt|Uor drinking. It isn't prohibited,
mlttee* is to act as arbitrators be- cow’
but U10 trend of the'government and
tween debtor and creditor, where it i
•'ald that Russia has been a of the people Is becoming more and
is necessary that the creditor cut hundred years behindthe so-called more set against intoxicating 11the amount of his claim, go civilized countries of western Eur- quors.
that the debtor may be able tocom-;°lw 'n
development, but she is
The speaker said the worst wrongp.r w&lt;ji tne requirements of the! now making tremendous strides. Her |n j^s judgment that had Imt-ii done
Federal Land Bank Commissioner I people, at the beginning of tlie So- by
t|le determined effort
In obtaining a loan.
cxiwrlment. were 70 per cent of (be government to stamp out reThe requirements of the Land1 ‘“‘’crate. At that time there were jjgion altogether. He said he could
Bunk Commissioner arc that the not murt' ,hnn 2.000 000 men cn- understand
--------------- -----------------------why they ■had
gotten in­
debts against any particular farm'?®
other^ pursuits
than farm. ged
— in-----------------------— — to that frame of. mind because, unc&gt;n not be more than 75 per cent of ‘' n«
~ “'ld n*7ic*"
“»ndwln« *Now
’ ‘ lhere &lt;j,r the rule of the Czars, the
the appraised value of the property. are 20.000.000 men engaged in in- ChurCh was used as an instrument
These committees have functioned duxtries This has brought a ire- of oppressjon. It uplieid thc Czar's
RuMlan cities, rule Jt kept tnc ppopje jn slavish
free of cost and have been helpful mendous iyowth
In many coses. Even where the Moscow, which in 1917 had one and jgnormjc,. and superstition and
million* of prople. now ftWght every attempt to hbwwlize,
debtor could not comply with the one-quarter
1
the government and give the Rus-1
requirements of lhe Federal Lond has over four ,nllll5&gt;2L ,In
Bank
Commissioner.
In several 'istencw elite* of 250.000 have been &gt;lan [&gt;roplp a ch&lt;nfp ,t un rtuc,. I
WTrf lmpovrrtah«j
cases the local committee has been built Within the last seven or eight Uon
able to get creditor and debtor to­ years in what wa* unlil then an bj, tbe building of great churches I
gether. whereby interest paymenu open
'
prairie.
wllh
bejeweled ikons. In 11have been waived and adjustments
The speaker declared that there luslratlng thc superstition fostered
made with lhe hope that eventually is, now more building going on in by the Russian church, he told of
Hie creditor will be able to work his Russia than in all the rest of the several Russian churches, each of
way out of an otherwise impossible world put together. They are fever- which held as a sacred relic thc leg situation.
ishly at work trying to provide bones of a certain saint When thc
The headquarters of lhe Barry Ih'.using for their industrial popula- Soviets took charge of the gevernCounty
Farm Debt
Adjustment . tlon. There is ,„
U1V ....
more
life ...
in Russia merit, they stripjx-d the churches of
Committee Ls at the offices of At- . than anywhere ™
else ™
In JXrcp?.
Europe,
these ikons, and put in a museum in
tomey Archie D. McDonald, of this I| Tnc
----------the
- w
, bines of thia aainL
Tlie BpeiUpr
speaker said thp
the first |nin&lt;
thing Moscow
leg
city. He is secretary of the commitlmpre5ses you on visiting n big They found that this saint must
[cityin
’ in
Russiais liThc
’crowds"of'pro^
b«d
mor^
lives
than
cal.
p..
a
.
'city
Russia
the crowds
of t&gt;*o- have had
more
lives
than
a a
cal.
in in
Eli Lindsey isthe chairman of the ple you fiM. on thc sircPtJ T^y arP order to hffve legs enough to supply
are j|t
either
many bones
bones for
for these
these churches—
committee. Tlir
The other
other members
mentfjers lire
,lth(.r goln/
going to'
to work?
work, coming
coming Zfrom
from «&gt; many
Mortimer C. Nichols.
E_
Hastings
. ;work or carrylng on some work He a whole room full in fact. Russians
Charles Woodruff, Hastings.
'UTS, and sa'ld'lie'
&lt;-• • • - (iidnoTsee
■ —- •
-whaTyou
-‘ ---• • - art-. »..OT,a,,w
might
turning ..MH.,,
away from M.anU
such silly
tlllrr j
Mrs, Carrie Fisher. Hastings.
call a well-dressed man In RuMla. ex- supersiltlon*. he said.
This committee wishes it known cept a few visitors in that country
The speaker tu»id the French revo-;
that they are at Hie service of the from outside. Ye£ ]&gt;eople we in lutioii had pul an end to the feudal
public to assist in any way possible;
comfortably clad Everybody wears system. He thought the Russian
but as arbitrators only. Their serv­
working clothes Stalin and all the revolution would put un end, wlthices arc free of charge.
hlghest officials wear plain working- in the next 25 years, to the cxploilamen's clothes.
। non of the- many by the few for thc
Soviet Russia Seeking To The thing thnt'stands out in your benefit of the few. In Russia this
mind as you visit Russia Is that idea is being carried out by the Bo­
Solve Employment Problem thers: are no unemployed. Everyone victs In Italy and Germany It lx
is busy. People move into Russia being fostered under dictators. He
from other European countries to predicted lint there would oe more
&lt; Continued from |&gt;age one)
find work, particularly from their dictators unless the other governthat would Interfere would be: Will Slavfc neighbors. Russia is glad to menu of Eurojie find a way to give
It be profitable to make It? If there set them
-------- w
to work, but tells .......
them employment to tiieir people ......
and bet—.
is no prospect for profit It will not plainly that they cannot have com- ter opportunities &lt;n life for lhe av
be made, no matter how many peo- &gt; fortable places to live, because it erage man.
pie might desire that article. .
’[lias *—
been
“ 'Impossible
—1—
lo build *—
build;
"J
The spKlker believes that lhe I
Dr
ur Hall
non did
am nut
not hesitate
nesnate to ings fast enough for the growing NRA and other alphabetic movetharply criticise many things he population of her industrial towns Incnts thnt our p^Ment has origifound in Soviet Russia. He
de- and cities, and do lhe other things natctl are a part of the American
nounced
Its ruthlessness in
carrying
I'peoples
lXx&gt;ple's protest
•
.HI
ui uu
i ) iRussia
nuiwHi feels she
nnv lias
iu» to do
uv first.mop.
protest against a condition
out it* program; condemned its atIn the Judgment of the speaker!of things which forces 10.000.000!
tltudc toward religion - os being 1 Russia, in ten years from now. will mcn out ot employment, while the i
narrow and bieoted
in
the
extreme
i
he
the
hest
eeonnmirnllv-eniiinned
...
—
&gt;
bigoted
thc extreme, j be thc best economically-equipped MUntfy haa machinery necessary lo
He found in Moscow from eight to oountry in Europe. She is becoming’ cmploy them and the American peoten people crowded into a single an industrialized
induntrinliznd nation
hnx ple would
■,_a
nation. That ha*
be Bjnd to u«.._
have ,i.&gt;
the things
loom and have lo live there. In been dlfilcult to undertone because whlch theM! ldic men could make, if
spite of all this he believes that In her population at the start was so a saner method of distribution
ten years Russia will have outstrip­ largely ignorant peasant*. There is
wrked out. He believes
ped the other nations of Europe, undoubtedly suffering in Russia due Uml America will work out her |
and in 25 years every Russian fam­ to lack of rood, said the speaker; problem of relief from lhe existing.
ily will be supplied with a docent but it seems to be borne willingly, conditions, not in Uie same way us |
home, and an abundance of the and 1* largely due to the fact that Russla. oennjmy and Italy arc do- |
things that make for human com­ Russia sells her best product* to lng. but in what might be termed I
American way. " Individual lib-1
fort and enjoyment on thc material get money to buy machinery, in ortide.
der to take her place a* an Indus- Prt ot MUon M we lmve known lt ।
Speaking of Russia. Dr. Hall said trial nation and to provide her ,n the past, the Slxwker said, he feels !
u wU| Ur&lt;&lt;.i dli&gt;p. |
that one's views of that country people with better living conditions. SUK_ u
and what is going on there are apt
Here in the United B .trs we
We
mort. .nd niore
to be tainted by his views on eco­ have the equipment, the rtllled men
0^^ or industry ,:
nomic subjects A few years ago. he and the machine* with which to and evfn of prtcea. (or
■aid. Dr. Clarence True Wilson, make articles that our people want; must be found to set Idle mcn nt
head of lhe Department of Educa­ but we cannot make them because
and
better methods of
tion and Morals of the Methodist mir people cannot buy them now. al- dmnbution must be devised thin
Episcopal church, and Clarence ??g^eT
ly eschan«e we have ever had in order lo have
Darrow, noted lawyer of Chicago, their labor for lhe things they want. our people supplied with tlie things
both visited Canada together, to de­ To the Russian It I* absurd to lack they really want and cannot get be­
termine whether Canada's method things when you have the men. the cause of uncertain employment.
j Tlie speaker dl/l not attempt to
say how this W to be done In
, America, but he believes the beginnlng is now being made at Wash-1
ington. We will have, he said, a j
new type of planned and controlled
social order, one that will keep peo­
ple at work, without the flood tides
We h»\e Just received a new shipment of Chain which will be
and ebb tides in our economic life,
'which have occurred so often and
produced so much suffering.
them. Many other nice piece* of furniture have been received
| We think everybody who heard
thia week. It will coat you nothing to visit this store and see
Dr. Hall was Impressed with the
fact that he tried to make a fair
| Statement of the alms and purposes
of the Russian government, which
he said Is now the strongest in Eur­
ope. There Is no question about the
Michigan Ave, 1st Door Sooth Home Lumber Co.
'Russian people being back of their
W. J. COBKIN, Manager.
A
’
government, because they already
begin to see that far better economic
I conditions are coni Ing to them,
i through government. He believes,
too, that the atheistic ideals will
disappear and that a vital and
spiritual religion will take it* place
in Russia.

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Careless Driving.
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Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
The Reading Circle connect*
with the Calhbhc church met at th
on the evening of St. Patrick's day,
and listened to an appropriate lit-

ran un.
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Hula
tr. and Mra. Leander Rogen and

ann.
r. Norton Of
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TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.

with their aunt, Mrs. Ernest Wilder ter attending * *how*r for Mr*,
muth.
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Under the title, “The Great Amer­ turned Saturday rratn Florida whera
On Wednesday evening Mrs. Bell­
1 *?*---------------- .**. J1**11*1**’! Unguent taxes.- Many delinquent spcct for head tax law and the ican* Gamble" we recently read a they have been since the 7th of No­
O. K- Doyl*. who formerly altendMr. and Mr*. Forrest Smith of
ingham Invited in a few friends and
‘
.
...._
!---------------.-----------------1--------- i.taxes
must either
be reduced, ad-"taxpayer's strike," there Is also a
McOmbeT
district, Mr*. Mabie
compilation of traffic accident sta­ vember. Ute former’* daughter and
; more serious aspect of the sltua- tistics that makes one atop and husband. Rev. Wm. Getetop and ticing physician of Augu*t*. wm
French of Urbandale. Mr*. Mary
«rl»tUn« br MslL Pe«tp»i«i:
Justed or cancelled. •
preddem of that village at
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..
.
, . tion which automatically throws think.
family of Alma, had Just arrived In ielected
1
McIntyre,
Mr. and Mra. Ray
IY COUNTY. ONE YEAH. 81.00
r p«m &gt;■ Mvaara.;
Reduce the cost ot government to
jnto the large class of people
mo
reccnt election by a good ma- Ing. On Saturday Mrs. Smith will Pierce and Allen of Bedford and
the state
state ror
for an
ail inaonnnc
indefinite stay
stay ■
a{j
return lo her home at Fkxt Atkln1ARBY COUNTY six montus «». the minimum. Tlie state must no'. who are doing more to destroy the
uurmg n»*j.
.huu were
Mr*. Ette Spiller of Ba.til* Creek
During
1833. jh
20.800
were xurea
killed few days
days'’ before their departure. |I
wtecnn*in
They report
a most• delightful
win- I wu.Rev, Cox- Judge smith. Jaaon
Me•on-- wucotuin.
‘
consume lhe citizen's itome with American character and the high, and 850,700 people were injured in
were
guest*
at
Andrew Smith * Fri­
uirj
rvjMt
uvi^iuui
----,
—
--------fXjHAjun^corNTr. three months
MIuo. TO.Hr
Handv snrl
A d»v
tin. of the Farmer'* day evening, the occasion being Mr*.
day rate
meeting
lo Azul
Mum
B.U, 1UM,
utd
Ideals for which our early patriot* —
the lu,e------------------ and highways. ’In «r. but re, dUappolmM, TL
Ts7 High Governmental eo*ts.
died
all the criminal class
other wotaa
words mic
one i&gt;cr&gt;oa
person out
out or
of evev-1overshoe*
■
u.vu than
...... -— omcr
and winter overcoat*, tte I
Nagler leave for Saginaw Club will be held at thc Almon Parr Spiller** birthday.
'
OUTSIDE HSHHY COUNTY, ONE
THE SUREST WAY TO REDUCE combined When we destroy respect. cry 1M RUffCred from someone's order of lhe day here.
home
on
Feb.
24th.
A
pot
luck
TEAR IN ADVANCE2------------Monday to attend the State ConvenMr. and Mr*. Dale Sponable of
luncheon in charge of John KUlick. Maple Grove visited al J. E. Nor­
TAXES IS TO SPEND LES8 for onc |BU al| law, must suffer a* careles.sn»M
U the general aver-' W. L. Bhultera. W. J. Field. DrJ1*®®* «*•
L?B&lt;ut'
-•2.00
a
age mat prevauea
prevailed tnrougnout
throughout tneic.
the C. E. Hoag. Dr. j.
J. woocon.
Wooton. noy
Roy GC- .
W‘11Uon «•« t°r Tote- Eli Lindsey, and
MONEY.
U consequence
conscquc.Kc of lowered
...»&lt;*.u moral
... fl- agc
" Bort Brown will ton •* Bunday.
thc -----------ultimate---------result------------must beLuuuirj
counlrywre
wereappiicu
applied to&lt;i*ovui*s.
Hastings,lliruua,
til Fuller.u-C v.U caimuiiua.
Edmonds.n,R.n-H.wpLop- , *&gt;•---------Ohio,--------Tuesday,
where
will be aerved al noon.
--------------------------------------------------- and.....
, '
---- —.*he~ —
Mr. and Mra. George
Fuller-----of
. Abolish tax exemptions on nil bcr.
4DVEUT18IXG HATES.
thr breaking
breakins down of all law en- wou
wrw,ia
&gt;»»■&gt;•. about 33
nc. dead and iinn_ I penlhlen.
nantniar, »«
t, v-rv
Thuraday. March 22, the Pine - Plainwell spent Tuesday al Andrew
the
|d mean
M. *
A t.mM.
Lambic, r*
c. A.
Kerr, । make an extended vlalt
visit with her
^I,3C^iirl»,C5
a^it2COn,rf fcrcemcnt
ftrcpmc'nt
These conditions
conditions have
have;; jjur
un,..d
d During
During the
the World
World war.
war. it
It is
Ls ‘ Frank
Frank Horton.
Horton. James
James Mason
Mason and
and daughter. Mrs. Walter Bucktout.
Buckhout, Lake Nutrition Class wlll maet at Smith**.
These
producing. AU forms of wealth and aIrTndy reached an alarming state.. estimated that 860 rounds of artil- Loren* Schrumpf went to Marshall and look after the interest* of her the tome of Emma-Nevins. The lesThe Ladles' Aid was well attended
Income should share tn the supW»
—
.j.
—
., .. .to attend ---------..-------of
. the new grariUoa. Henry Donald Buck­ son will be Counting Calories.
Whether
we like it or r,nf
not. ♦*••»
the !.
■ |—
ery nrc ------were—
used up—
per soldier
Tuesday
a meeting
at Mrs. Mina Pranshka's Wednes­
head tax is a binding provision on killed Therefore the annual de-1 new Rotary club tn that city ot tout.
day. A fine dinner was served and
port of government.
Miss Edith Babcock is the delo- staff spent the week end with her an enjoyable afternoon-wm spent.
tXK)k-' and *t possesses struetton of life through traffic hi I which E. B. More is president.
EVERY MAN. WOMAN AND odr
riinn HAITUF RIGHT TO LIVE i*4 "‘“L1? f°rCC
°thrr sIaU'' America is as deadly as an artillery
Mrs W. N Gladstone spent a few
Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain will en­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall.
, .
” TOL,Vb
whl,»' nn&gt;’ self-respecting res- bombardment of 25.714,000 shells. Ajday* las', week with her daughter. State Convention at Detroit thia
tertain thc April meeting.
On
un
Thursday
xiiursoay
evening
several
several
,
~ .
IN HIS OWN HOME
Ida nt is duty bound to comply with,, canllon woujd have to be fired once j Mias Elizabeth Gladstone, of KalaU» pomnuBlO .tuntoi u» I
Mixa Maude Trego returned from Minstrel atow and Mock Trial pre-1
A HOME SHOULD BE AN AS- &gt;»&lt; alone respecting Ito Christian each mU»ute day and night for 48 . mazoo.
uiazoo.
Echoes" at the baU Friday
JSt-ESS
harlotte Saturday after a three wnlM by th. PUlnw.U Drastic
k up uiu amount
uinuuni of
vi am-I
«u&gt;-1 IMrs. Irma Burt of Gait. Iowa.! Charlotte
c«m SET NOT A LIABILITY
•Irtue of being subject to all au-|ycara to U5C
'
.
thprlty not cofitrary lo Christian munition TT.L.
-Z__
_J idea of came Friday to assist
,
JU in the care ol'UC€Kj vlalt W'thtrlends.
This gives
some
Club and sponsored by the AmortPi^ciples.
| the destructive
Itlve force
force of
Of carelessness
carelessness her
her mother.
mother Mrs.
Mrs Alice
Alice Cundall.
rbinrlalt at!
r&gt;&gt; '
’
can Legion. Lloyd Nottingham was ?ci^.d F.^rvftneUJ5.?l!2A
U
us as being about
... the
— most sensible
_
T|W cl#lm t)1Bl [hls law
un. । on the hl(jhways
Mr# Erlwwrcl Groat'* in South Has- FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY a member of the cast.
2?d E','ery°ne welcome.
comment on the lax question wc constitutional has no bearing on, I
Professor R. C- Barrett of Ohio,
Th* Easter
Railbr nrrurram
The
program will
will Itn
be nlvpn
given
• • •
, Ungs.
On
Friday
evening
Marion
delivered
ids
popular
lecture
on
tlie
have read to date. Between the idea 'b&lt;1 *tB,us
the law and can only
"Drive v&gt;&gt;ciu»y
carefully niuuiui
enough im
for nnuyour- I mfj
Mrs.. w
W.. u
B. mcuutiuia
McDonald ana
and aaugadaugh- 1
Easter night at tbs church- Watch
"Immortality of the soul” in Ses­ Champion. Marion Boulter. Itelta next week for detailed announce­
and lhe fulfillment however, stands
“ Am- ^vrnlis "offl'
,b’‘t,o&lt;hPr
* J*r’ ^kn’
ChBrkMU' *"e
-.ii pr , . .
?. J
®nb , safe rule of the road to follow. Every Saturday of Mrs Ed Power and sion's Hall. Freeport. Sunday eve­ Minor and Rosemary Elzey, local ments.
politics This is why the lt.cas wilt clnl Interpretation to such deter- । motorist ha* certain legal rights (Mrs F- E McMillan. -*
ning. lhe Hlh. The hall wa* densely Camp Fire girls, attended the Grand
Mm. W. Drake Is reported slightly
probably not be put into cflcct soon, mination can only defer enforce- £jut aj) the rules of the road irt’the | Mr. and Mrs Arthur Gotts and packed Thc large audience listen­ Council Camp Fire at Battle Creek better at this writing.
is'also the reason why our present nicnt. but lt docs not alter the tax- WOrld won t bring back a lost life, children of Nashville are here for an ed with lhe closest attention for for all of the girls of this area. Hie
more than two hours, to thc very ceremony was very beautiful and
MILO.
WITHOUT A COUNTRY.
The--------girls--------were-----------sccom, able and instructive lecture. Thc 11impressive.
—---------- -------Mr. and Mr*. Freeman Fisk have
As recently as 1930 thc name of
Professor proved conclusively from, panlcd by Mrs. Bess Farr, local dla philosophical standpoint that the I rector. Mr- and Mrs- Claud Cham- moved from lhe Fenner farm to a
Samuel Insull was a synonym for
------- — w------------ --- ------- --Ul|t
w&gt;,
। m aryruin came aunaay lor i
____
____________________
farm
near
Coat*
Grove where he
soul
b
Immortal.
|plon.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Russell
Miner
power and gemus. HLs "invisible legLslature
ItRLslature was a -great success, emment has demanded that every whcrr
where a
n morc
more or |less
eM serious smash I with relatives here enroute from
wid’Clancy
eiancy Farr.
Farr.
;*‘u ««k the coming year. We will
Gold 101 1-9.
.and
....
...
.
Practicallv nothing
nothing was
wax accomaccoiu- ’nature
mature resident
restdent, contribute
contribute $2
$200
- pricc jor
•— toaing
•—
------------. Cleveland to her new home in ChiPractically
00 up- •
ih
e gam-|
utility empire was one pf the spec- ......
.
.
annually
to tlie
ot tho
Mr. Shemer. a farmer Uvlng on) On Wednesday afternoon Mr. and
nnniinllv t/i
tn,. maintenance
malnl/'Bnnr, nf
thn
I cagO
tacular feat* of the mad pre-1729 plbhed which was better than pass- agw| unfortunatcs and lf we wiu
.. ---------------.farm
------...Ln—
.... ­ Mrt charlM Jamfc of AUmo 1)&lt;ld Sunday school and Mr. .Flak frrxw
thc
Youngs Gilkey
Prairie
open house celebrating their for-^dl“
‘h®, *“ B"
boom period. Now broken tn health. ,nl* most of t,1c measures consid- Itxix
look at
nt It
it irom
from min
that angle
angle we
we may
may,,
j; horses hid a sense of humar TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY, ville. wldlc hauling a load of timber
osc some “{ bur resentment against1 [!icy ,nlght gel a good laugh at
will Herrick left for hl* home in to Plainwell on the Hlh instant, acfortune and prestige this aged su- "~“l
the tax collector and think more thcsc 5|cck looking bite of mechan- Roland. Ark.. Tuesday evening, after cldcntaUy fell from tlie load injuring from IhLs way who attended were ;
per-promotcr is without friends or
his
spine
so
badly
as
to
cause
death
Mrs.
Cassie
Hanner
and
Mr.
and
''
soberly
about
pur
obligations
with
Um
that
barge
along
the
highways
,
B
f
ew
dny
&lt;
vtaU
wlUl
old
fiends
in
A8 SHERMAN SAID
l
Mrs. Hattie Bellinger made a busicountry, a fugitive from law seeking
X1 ’I’
°!der',M
I today; might come to the very log I-&gt; the city. While Will enjoys his real- In }hirtccn hour*. He leave* a wife Mra. Earle Jones.
1 neaa trip to Decatur Saturday.
One first rate battleship cost'
ltlUK- lv
*
‘
| We are glad to say that Fred Otto '
refuse
to respect, clU conclu*lon that increase of horse dence In lhe southwest, yet he cn- and‘ eight ‘ children.
refuge on u dilapidated Greek forty million dollars Thuik what a in this
law*communitj
o7'tW3* state.*
theriTremains
| The Social was very well attendA literary entertainment, a gen­ Ih improving.
thc laws of this state, there remain* |x&gt;wt.r hasn't brought a correspond- joys getting "back tome" among old
tramp steamer. No nation wants
led
Saturday evening at thc home of
squadron represents in terms of po- small reason for claiming to poseral social and a good time on gen­
I acquaintance* occasionally.
him. Everywhere he finds thc door tcntial funds diverted from cduca- »«“ the nigh moral character of j ing Increase In horse sense.
■nviurjMr. Bnd Mra Bradfield, taking Into
' F. G. Ftebach, Albert Konklc. Ira eral principles, will be given by the
Irving.
i consideration the bad stormy night.
■ ot avclcomc closed and locked. Only
n,.a other which
orc wont to „boost
In 1925 Die average driving speed Peck and Mrs. Bert THmarsh of this young people of lhe M. E. church at
Uon. social welfare, and
,, ,, we ...
, —
, A. C. &lt;
Mrs Lyle Wilcox has been quite I About forty were In attendance. At. ,
.
.
VanKoevering in the Zeeland .Roc- was 33 miles per hour; the estimate city, furnished the music for thc an- Union Hall, on Wednesday evening
a few hirelings attracted by whatever
serlously 111 for the past
week.itorney N. A- Miles of Holland was
peaceful pursuits. Think of tlie slum or(j
for 1934 Ls 55 miles per hour. One Inual banquet of the Nashville of next week. Supper is to be served
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson will present and gave a very interesting
from 6:30 to 8 o'clock, after which a
are willing to assist him. Yet wcv HU* money the parks that could be lcndr|it
Paul
state s_r . h“” nrntorbU' driving habit* In-,evening
move
into Mrs
Jane McCann * talk, chiefly on lhe liquor question,
of E Voelker,
'lluXtloTwhu
literary program
will be given. ;
house
soon
They
have
been
occupya program of readings and music
lendent of Public Instruction, .who.
wonder if Insull is any more guilty
also lhe comical play entitled :
developed, the libraries that could lnjdr ulld .nd viatonary promises ----------- ---- --------------•—------- - —
-----------------------Mrs Lawrence
---- ---------------Archart -returned
------ "
Ing Mrs. Peck's house.
followed. Supper was served early
than those who heedlessly sank mon­
u..a, thc scientific
.—
--------—......................
hole state
Judging fron
fromi the 'serious
crl?.us, Bltcnt
attention
'on. ...
Monday
u..un/ from cauwv.
Elkhart. uiu
Ind . wwre
where Thirty Minutes for Refreshments."
be built,
expeditions
to put the whole
state school
school system
system JudKlnK
William McCann was home from in the evening.
ey into hL' ventures, never question­
economical
baste
and
g,vcn
motor
was
called
by
thc
illness
of
her
w
t.uiru
uy
inc
Ulricas
01
ucr
thc
week
end Bfrtving weMrs.
Jennie
not al w
all
dial could be financed to add to our on ~a 'more c ___________________
A pleJ?nVtT"ath?rmgTJ relatives ' M. 8. C. over
»er
® 50
***«*«
n. Hope
she Chose
U soon IsImproved,
—
if
.,
—
---------------------------"
“
brother.
John
fook
Ute
rtonth
rvI
John
Cook
His
death
oc
­
ing his purpose or mcthtxls *» long
store of knowledge The world is then after gaining office went out'
curred before her arrival in Elk- and friends was held at lhe tome of thBt
writcr w,u bc«toning to
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox are at
in the Held for money, money, morq
as dividend dircks kept rolling tn?
paying a fearful price for its bellig­ money
"liart
Mr and Mrs Charley Kenyon Sun- thknk. the numcrous starling* had their mother's who expects lo reeverywhere to run the
A false leader you say? But follow­
Mrs Lee Matthews, accompanied ,day honoring Mr. Kenyon* birth- M
erent tendencies.
P066**"**1 here that olh-;iurn to Battle Creek with them,
schootk on and tried lo make the
ers too have a responsibility, if
। by her sister. Mrs Oscar Spencer of day thirty-two guests being present Sr
w®re going to be scarce.। The p. T- A. will meet at the
legislature believe
that schools &gt;
Ttoraday. March 29 inpeople were less greedy for easy
,f lhc airmall blou.up rcaul(a (n a would be compelled to close down
I Carlton, visited Mrs. Edna Mahar of Gurate w«e there fram
{Jackson
and
Mrs
Spencers
daugh
­
thc
insignificant
sum
of
unless
money, discriminating in matters unified air ministry under such a
,VO MAN is such a
ter. Mrs. Nora Mahar of Vermont­
twenty-five
millions
of
dollars
waa
pertaining to business ethics, merf capnbll. type of man a* General
conqueror
as
thc
O.I.
.ni
««
«!»
..u
.
■&gt;u" Ktlto“
ville
last
week.
made available, is now being showed
like Insull could never rise lo power Mitchell, some constructive good will up, and It is shown that the schools
man who has de­
Mrs. Bruce l.. Hayden returned lo|'
that day Mrs. William Springer gchooi the 30th.
attractively decorated. A large
her home In Saginaw this morning was
a butterfly.
' We hope
mtcrested in Pralriefeated
himself —
have resulted from tills bad execu­ of lhe state will get by on not more
beautifully trimmed pyramid cake. caught
'
In regard to the coming city elec­
after spending thc week with her
Mrs Miner Palmer spent last vUle cfm,tery will attend the meelthan seven million instead of thu ■
Bl: I-CH UR
tive mistake.
a birthday gift from his daughterparents. Mr and Mrs. F R Pan­
week in Cassopolis with Mr Palm- ,nB Bt the town hall Wednesday,
tion. a good plan to follow would be,
twenty-five million. But then polltlcoast
Mareh 28. at t^o o’clock.
clans talk in millions now as gtbly
vote for the candidate best qualified
part of the bountiful dinner The er's uncle and aunt.
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION
Miss Ermina Goodyear of Jackson
Dorr Bllpston and son from
as thousands were mentioned in
by experience, training and charncSome seventy-four million dollars past years —Al Weber. Chcyboygaii.
Is expected home Friday to spend day was pleasantly spent together Grand Rapids were in town on
and all joined in wishing Mr Ken- Tuesday.
.
QUIMBY,
ter for tlie office in question Parti- ln puWlc
w|1|
,
|
a
ten
days'
vacation
with
her
par
­
Up for
This paragraph from a letter
ents. Mr and Mrs. D. 8 Goodyear. 1I yon many more happy birthdays
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Nagel of I The
------imby----------------------------------Nutrition Club met
san politic* should have little sig- consideration by voters of this
written by one of the best informed
Miss Gertrude Best and Mrs. Otis:'and all hope to meet with them an­ Charlotte were tn town the first of Friday at the church basement,
nifleance in a community like ours, state at the April election, Unless
other
year
men on public business in Michigan
C- Best of Nappanee. Ind . came ,'
the week visiting Mr. NagelY par-I The Ladlef' ^ifl met at Mra. Sponwhere those seeking office are per­ some pretty solid reason to the con­ Is of Interest
Mrs.
Lenna
Bishop
of
Battle
Creek
(able'* Tuesday afternoon.
Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. called on her uncle. Mr and Mra. G. 'ente.
sonally known to ru&lt;x&gt;t of the vol- trary b offered the proper vote will
The Adult Education classes are I A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
"Your comments on Fr Coughs
Gall Best
E Kenyon Sunday afternoon.
lin interest me because I spent speeds of thc near future will be 1
be no As yet thc state hasn't paid
The Shultz young people .will 'ended. They were much enjoyed and Nile Castelein recently,
four hours with him coming back considerably faster than at present
very profitable. Three members of j Several young people from QuimTHIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
off a fifty million dollar road bond
from Washington lost Thursday Wc have improved cars, tires, and
E W Thompson of Grand Rapids. meet with Rev. Fred Hot'n and the class didn't miss a meeting by attended the Sunday night servA TAX STUDY.
.
issue floated more than a decade
night, and we discussed about roads but states have done very lit- Deputy Great Commander of the family Tuesday night for Easter They
were Mrs. Vlnnie Johnson,: ice at Good Will church.
Senator A. L- Moore ol the Michi­
Mrs. Ruth Sowerby and Mrs. Alma I Harold Jacobs preached the morneverything under*the sun Fun­ tie to force an Increase in thc stand­ Maccabees, was in thc city Thurs­ program practice.
ago.
Mrs. Arney Sonneville and Flor­ WHcox
gan Legislature has given consider­
damentally. I think thc Reverend ards of driving Getting a driving day. the guest ot C H Thomas.
,
ing service tore Sunday.
ence
Peake
spent
Friday
tn
Kala
­
Mrs E- M Hoyt was tn | Grand
Fatlier Is not far off He Ls ex­ license here In Michigan is sill]
able time and thought to the ques­
In our opinion thc senate did well
cited about the banks, and he pretty mucli a matter ot being the Rapids yesterday lo attend' a re­ mazoo.
tion of taxation. He has been In to reject the St. Lawrence Water­
Harry
Misener
received
a
telegram
■proper age and having the required union ot thc excursionists who went, from Longmont. Colorado, Friday,
Europe several times to make a way Treaty. Sinking untold milllom
fee. The energy poaMsscd by an to California last' year The reunion that his brother was Just alive with
Oral-hand study ot systems there of dollars into a project that will
■ average motor car going sixty miles was held in Ma-'onic hall.
no hope of hja recovery. Mr. and
and in addition lias a knowledge ot give ua an expensive and hazardous
per hour is sufficient to hurl a six -j! John Lichly of Grand Rapids, was
opluEcoa.
{
teen-pound projectile ten miles. Yet I in the city over Sunday to visit rela- Mrs. Misener started for Longmont
thc various modifications of the route to the sea for only six montlis
'wc entrust such destructive force to lives and friends. John has a |m*I- Friday night at nine o'clock. Their,
American system as used by dlfler- out of each year, does not apjK-nr to
friends hope he may find his
wants government banks He and ^mpctent-s 4nd incompetents alike tion with the. Perc Marquette, his!j many
brother better
The welfare ot the NATIONL BANK OF
'&lt;nk&gt; state government*. Senator be good business. Will St. Lawrence
on.„thBl' lbut tl,e rc;'llNo wonder that motoring is almost run being between Grand Rapids!
• Wayne Gates and Gordon Kenyon
of his ideas will not hurt anybody 1
dftngcroite as war
HASTINGS and the welfare of this com­
•nd Detroit
Waterway shipment be lower than
much
He will change his attl- '
...
Mrs. Clarence Lathrop of Ionia were guests of Mark Garrison of
munity are one. We progress together . . .
strict economy as a part of any »ane standard freight rates when ail costs
Cloverdale Sunday
tilde about industry making u lot
When you arc driving at 20 miles was called here Thursday by thc
Mr and Mra. Forest Smith and
arc figured in? Tills point is still
of money when he finds out the,I per hour, you arc suspended above serious, illness of tor mother. Mrs.
^Bernita and Jean of Baltimore
Accordingly it is our primary purpose to
economy alone is not tufBcR'ii' that very much open to debate
facts — Muri DeFoe. Charlotte । a potential ditch 13.4 feet deep; a Darwin McOmber
Republican-Tribune
Mrs. Sam Campbell and Mrs ! spent from Friday until Tuesday |
the land tax whieh b thc flnanci.il
serve the citizens of Hastings and the pcoditch 53.4 feel deep at 40 miles per
&gt; with Frank Horn.
I hour; a chasm 1203 feet deep at 60 Clark of MidddleviN*. were guests ofi! Mrs. Edith Sonneville and sot).
backbone of a government in a
THE DIRTY DOZEN
miles per hour. So long as every­ Mrs. L K Powers yesterday
ability . . . protecting the money entrusted
auictiy agrteulturai state no longer
In a recent conversation with a
Chet Clsler and wife were in at­ Merle, of Battle Creek spent Wed-!
n&lt; wspapcr friend of mine, he re­ thing goes well you're .safe But a tendance at lhe funeral of Geo. Os­ : nesday with her son. Lester, and
represents an equitable baxu to:
...
to us by our depositors while maintaining
skid, a swerve, or a loss in control
family.
and promoting the IndlvIdi^L professionassessment In an indiutrialucd er. "a woman can purchase every marked in speaking of what sort of will send you and your car crash- ier in Middleville Sunday
! Clinton Hom spent lhe week end
new* should be printed that "in a .
Miss Florence Howey of Grand (with his mother. Mrs Ada Murray.!
from u
country.
possible type of raiment " As he cx- »m.ll epmmupp,. ™ A,, p». ।| mg
™, down
““"hA
* car
™' dropping
"X™,'n,J
Rapids
is
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
"''“"I
120J
,niu
customers.
Seuator Moore auggesb several amine* thc bill, her husband often rr«,l lb&lt;- cbjlcc.1 .„«s-he
of Nashville.
with Just about the same impact as John Harper
Mr and Mra Ernest Peake and j
Changes in Michigan tax law* ds feeb convinced that that Is just
Mrs O B Gates and Miss Bcrtliu dr,ughter.
' a car which smacks Into n telephone
Lydia, attended thc fu-{
the
follows:
what Jie has done.—London Opin, Marshall were tn Grand Rapids
| pole nt 60 miles i&gt;er nour.
' neral of an aunt at Dowling Sunday.'
'choicest" is often the dirtiest.
Monday.
Levy no state property tax. Tlie
Speaking of dirt—read thia.
For ail practical purposes the
Rockefeller Sr. Hands Out Half- .
state should deme its suppoi: from
1 "I heard—"
Irpjih or on,'. c,r luerru,. •«&gt;&gt; *»» with Un. nuluuicc-.iuiTO , Dollar to Musician—Headline. Tlie
listeners. No
ip.
ed
aoinH
10
mile,
per
hour
the
I
pu„bhmenl
The rl,hl to Imbibe inflated dime?—Arkansas Gazette. ■
Eterybody suy.s—
Repeal the Constitutional pro­
aier.tr
rar
need.!
38
fret
ot
the
,|
fo
|..
Q
|,
c
bei-erages
does
iae
Klee
one
’Have you heard
vision for • A uniform rule ol tax­ to fuol you While his thought* arc
roada.l hi font to eome |o a stop.
d
,w hu„.
' IMd you hear—"
. ear IrayeUUl, al &lt;0 mite, per hour
, dtu„k&lt;n slupor.
ation." Until Uus b done there can miles away —Los Angele* Times.
be no classification of proper!j for
A number of t»y» who entered
6&lt;j miles jier hour needs 263 feet So
8 "Did you ever—"
taxation purposes
a
Buildings and engineering con-!
the World War stem later 4o have
। a car can't properly be measured
9 Somebody said—"
I only by the length of its hood but by,. it true I Ions of all kinds are built with;
Change the legal definition of gained the tmprexdon thut they en­
10
Would you think — "
large factors of safety. The factor
an
imaginary
dblancc
tn
front
o!
"Cash Value.'' so as to make ;h&lt; an­ listed for the duration of the
11 “Don't say I told yousafety
In ---------motoring
thc car which marks the nearest of--- ---— ------ ~is largely
- -a
nual return from the property the
L "Oh, it b tcrnblespot st «bteh Uts or COUM Uldy J"™"'’’L' U » »f te l&gt;" "»» &lt;»-1
treasury.—Thomaston Times.
Paw Courier-Northerner
the
wheel
major item to be considered in as­
braushl lo a sUbtlsbU.
”'"'hind
1
•b~
‘ “ to allow for sufficient I
. « .
clearance,
clearance. until
Until mis
this fact becomes
becomes I
Two differences are noticeable up
sessing Real Property Real property
Al Inmah.polU U • .peedww «en««Uy appre^aied «nd put Into
should not be taxed ix votid Its to the present botween teacher-.'
bulb especially lor r.euiK ears Bui practice, the toll ol deaths and acability to pay. Homes and farms salaries in Chicago and Kentucky
NEWS GLEANINGS.
opmiou U uiat Uie .peed ot ran ha.
d'l’b'8
One
is
that
Chicago
teachers'
sal
­
must not be confiscated b&gt; Impos­
,one beyond lhe pbyuol llmllaUmu
u&gt; mount with miaiouii.oua
sible taxes.
aries are lugher. the other that Ken­ Germ.m, Hungarian. Russian. Ruth- ot thu Back lor Mie drlvlns. A-aar tbib-uly
.
...
...
.
Pass a graduated personal income tucky teachers, get theirs.—LouU- enian. and Polish, are used in the which attempts lo travel at 100
The,State of Michigan would not
miles per hour cut this course is'
United States. England and ।
satisfy the authorities that we pro­
Prague Parliament.
vfllc Courier-Journal.
taking a Inng eHance If excrsW
would.a«ree to prevent ship-.
'• •” give un the right to Hell our rfiilk as
duce Grade A milk;Enact a comprehensive business
s;&gt;eed*
ara
dangerous
on
a
specially
®
c,,t
annament*
to
belligerents,
A London inventor is planning to
Sixty tuna fish have been turned
"Grade
A
”
if
we
did
not
meet
the
constructed
track,
how
much
great*
’
ould
to
settle!
We «el&gt; only milk from our own
and manufacturer's income tax
make alcohol out ot peat and saw­
loose in the Atlantic with metal
dust and sell It as a substitute for er Ls lhe risk of driving at excessive n,elr differences by diplomatic neRetain the present Sales Tax with
conditions entitling our product to
accredited herd. It’s c I e a nz and
tags attached, tfhlch makes some­ gasoline at 10 cents a gallon. The in­ speeds on ordinary roads and streets sotiation since- these three great
■Some modification*. .
that classification. Those conditions
countries control Jo large a percentwholesome. It costs you no more.
thing new to watch out for in the ventor claims that no change would designed for ordinary use
• • •
, age of the money and materials re­
are first, a clean and accredited
salad.—Richmond Tlmes-Dlspatch. be necessary tn automobile engines
A telephone call will bring High­
ttaued with a possible loitering of
in drivins at Right the effecllre
No nation today would dare
to make use of the fuel.
herd
of
dairy
cows.
Next,
clean
and
range
of
the
average
headlight
u
8°
Bton
'
t
8ome
•
“
*
*0
“
“
lands Dairy milk to your door. We
the weight tax. Provisions should be
nc
was
a
tauurc
as
an
arcnnect
Scotch
Survey
He
failure
architect
approximately
100
feet.
A
car
*
n
®«
led
fumWi
men.
munition*
made for retiring the Covert Road «&gt; he went on the stage, but he
A duMty made tn7 Edinburgh,
well ventilated barns. Third, prop­
invite you to visit our dairy and sat­
travelling at a maximum speed of BPd ^one&gt;- Ucklag such support
special asiessment bonds if the isn't drawing any better houses — Scotland, revealed that children 35 miles per tour can come to rest the alternative would be a peaceful
er mechanical equipment to handle
isfy. yourself of the merits of our
weight tax fs reduced
Illinois Siren.
were not Interested in motion plc- within thia distance. Drivers who *ettlement. It is up to the greater
the
milk
in
a
cleanly
manner.
In
­
product.1 We will be glad to serve
Exemp*. from taxation .tock, tools
_
. -——...
dcl,‘cUn» crlme Bnd
“v- go faster are driving bltnd-al- na“on* of the world to keep peace,
spections of our plant are made to
you.
Farmers in the Middle W»st are,‘»«
tempting to do 50 to 70 miles per (
• • •
and machinery on the farms, and
tour
speed*
with
33
mtle-per-hour
There
is
still
strong
rumor
from
dumping
milk
in
an
effort
to
end
merchants’ retail stocks; also goods. '
Wooden Equipment.
bcadUghu.
.supposedly authentic sources that
lhe price .war. What they should do
... University
w
Tlie
of California has
wares and nierciiandtee manufac- ,
♦ • •
,Alex Groesbeck may enter the
13 spread propaganda asking the a 2600-ucre forest as part of the
Since the repeal of tlie 18th Michigan gubernatorial race sotnelured and in process of manufac- consumer to push the cap in with | «qulP&lt;nent of its school of forestry.
Amendment. thc problem of drunk- Um? later this year. Many people
en driving has coo»c to the fore. As who resented Groesbeck's abrupt,
Iratu, Uw pru.pt pnpur, ;his thumb.—Judge.
'™.nr Tt^rn scrtkla,.
yet statistics are lacking to indicate dictatorial manner when thjng*
school fund with * grant sufficient
You can't expect much more im- ‘the collection of King Georgeare In tow important a figure this latest: were running along smoothly have
to assure a minimum program in provement in gasoline. The ad writ-‘Windsor CgaUe.
example of careless inulonste will be come to the conclusion that these
in the sum total of accidents. But are juM the qualities the next govevery school in the state
er* have used up all the adjectives
-----------lusliuii-wlde opbton seems to be truer must iwve to straighten out
B.PU) .1) l.„
u. m. -u.
ratter definite on what should be the muddled Michigan mess.

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United We Stand

Pungent Paragraphs

FDIC

National Bank of Hastings

Way of Our World

We Strive to Merit
Your Patronage

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

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Robert W. Cook, Propr.

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Hastings, Mich.

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CHILMEN HON­
Sporting Items
ORED
NOD
Plus Performance
FANS TO JUDGE 1.0.0. F.

banxkb, wtokmdat, mabch

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=

fare .surely good entertainers. Thete’

FREEPORT.

। ] were several present trocn Hastings.

■of Mra. Roy Nagler Friday evanlng; Proceeds, A740. Thanks to eur en-J

I tertalnmcnt committee
Mr. and Mrs. Will kfcore and’
enjoyed the pot luck supper together
with hot biscuits and fish and re­. daughter spent one day last week'
[
port a tine meal. Something over■ In Grand Rapids.
St*? an wa. fa Van tn
'
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davidson of
We try to keep abreast of It
(Continued from page one)
BOXING TOURNAMENT Mra. Xd. Babbitt . Is numbered, Kalamazoo spent Sunday afternoon
times in all phases of banking 1
I with Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phillips *
among
the
sick
u
this
is
written.
closing week of the winter camp Winner to Be Awarded Silver
family.
/
endeavor to assist all of our [
and
Thc "Know Your Bible" class willJ, and
Mrs. Sarah Newton of Hostings
group. Two other daughters of Mr.
rtftet with Mrs. Victor Slsaon on
Trophy—Many Hew
patrons in solving their financial
Wednesday afternoon of next'week ।
L,p?rt,,ot l??1 WC&lt;1L
her
and Mrs. Wm. Dndsey and grand­
Names
on
Card
problem
All ladles interested in this are Hidaughters ot EU Wait were present.
abd
A very handsome stiver trophy is vtted Mrs. Hazel Boughner is lead-' Ur, ,and
Mra. Elizabeth Gibson of Nashville
We invite you to qai! at any
of the group
। daughter attended a St Patrick's
being given by the local Oddfellows erThe
Freeport Home Economics j
and Mrs. Elizabeth Ooaa of Kata- Arena to the boxer who wins the
time and consult our officers on
ma zoo Ell Lindsey, grandson of Eli approval
[
Hlc
n.*? £rlenda
of lhe "fans" In the lively Extension group will meet with Mrs. I ,.Se?,era
any
problems of banking or fi­
,Mr' “nd
Ronald Haynps
to be held at the Arena on Eunice Barcroft tills week Thursday I
Walt, and own^t*. with Mra. Hall’s contest
&lt;
1 (drove out to their home Saturday
nance th#t you wish to solve.
night of March 22. Thc trophy .. .«.*/. . **
husband, of the Pine lake property thc
1
1 evening and spent a very pleasant
is
of
silver
and
represents
the
figure
Mr
and
Mrs.
Robert
Hahn
of
Deposits insured under the
special porcelain Imulalor,
purchased by the Kellogg Foundn- .
of a crouching boxcr. He stands up­ IxiweU called on Mr. and Mrs Frank (evening despite Hie weather.
Mr and Mrs. C. N. Tobias visited
Banking Act of 1933.
an onyx jjcdeslal on which there Hynes Sunday afternoon.
present Dndsey and Hall farms as on
'
jls a silver plate to carry the name
Miss Dorothy Walton visited her Mrs. Hary Payne and family
well as the Kellogg camp site wero
Hostings.
-.of
Change to
a part of the EH Walt farm.
'' the lucky athlete. There are eleven grandmother, Mrs. Ida Myers, at ।I Robert Phillips went back
big bout* scheduled lor the Trophy Grand Rapids last week.
Firestone Spark Plugs NOW!
The pageant presented Wednes­
I Lchool Monday alter entertaining
contest and when the last gong liar.
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day night was based on the re■'­ [sounded tlie customers are asked to. dies’ Literary club held at the home | the fiu for three weeks.
You’ll soon make up their cost
searches ot E. H. Martindale, the r-t. ~ thr
.r -t their favorite of Mrs. Glen Perkins on Thursday.
camp director, and hU associates.' |
HOPE CENTER.
*
for that March 8. thc following officers were
It portrayed the arrival and the ex- boxcr on
ou a slip
!,llu provided
Drc
and drop it In the box on elected for thc year; President. Mrs ' Mrs. W E. Aldrich entertained
EACH to' SETS
periences of Mr. Walt and his fam- (purpose
1
i the way out OlHcials will Immc- Albert Wells; Vice-President. Mrs company from Kalamazoo Satur­ guests at thc McDermott home.
Mrs. Fred Ashby and sons. Lyto
ily when they came to settle on tha
day
dlately dump the ballots in the ceu- Fred Tabbcrer; 2nd vice-president.,
,
Mr and Mrs. Roland Fromar. and ' and Maurice, and WUllam. motored
farm.
.
I ter of thc ring and the judges of lhe Mrs. K Brgendle; secretary. Mrs J. Mr’ Anthony Williams and chilThe pageant showed Olive left ;contest will count them and award Gail Lightfoot; treasurer. Mrs. joht/dr*n “u ^rS' RuMe.ll.,K““T41 lwo children have moved on a farm to Hastings Saturday.
near
Battle
Creek.
We
are
sorry
,
Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Ashby rs­
the handsome trophy to the winner. Reamer; Mrs. Leon Howk. Mrs. H. !*?’“ “/““‘“‘“f®0 '‘j'ted their par­
the little cabin, while her father ! Many new faces appear tn the Wedel. Mrs. U R. Woloolt and Mrs Iand Mrs'
Leonard. to low these people from our midst turned home Sunday after a week's
Friday.
’.but our loss will be their gain.
, visit with the latter’s parents near
went to the grist mH) south
of , -. “r~.‘u~
7.~for
A-J-Godfrey make up thc executive
White Pigeon. It also depicted tho !f°’
p7_*?S.
^U.. “
f
Ma&amp;on Norwood and wife from
C. B. McDermott spent the week BaHle Creek.
night Tlie committee has committee.
visit,of a group at Indians, who ov- Thursday
ur
Mrs. Martha Paddock, and chljThere was a fine attendance at : Kalamazoo and C. L. Tcxter and end with his daughter, Mrs. C. L.
ercame the small girl’s fears and made a careful matching and lhe
family ot Hastings were Sunday Texter. in Hastings.
, dren moved to Delton Saturday,
remained to see that no harm came j;,bouts
”7 are sure to be fust and satisfy- lhe M E church on Sunday evenlng to listen to the fine program,
to her while her father was ab-I ‘-.j.
। 1 Denver Golladay, Plainwell 113 given by the four young men from
sent.
Mourer. Freeport 112.
Lowell. These young men are spiritBuch were the rigors of travel in I vs2. Wayne
Marshall Pallett. Plainwell 112 filled and their messages were full
these days that Mr Wait thought;
of life and pep So well received
his daughter safer alone In the cab­ vs. Harry Beaver. Hastings 112
3.
Ford
DcClalrc.
Freeport
113
vs.
were they that by special request
In. guarded by friendly Indians,
they are coming back to hold serythan going with him on such ~ Iona , R"nald Bu!tt»n. Bradley 112
4. Chester Fike. Plainwell 120 vs ices again on Wednesday and Sunhard journey, over difficult roads'
Demster Rom. Wayland 118
day evenings, bringing extra music
and through unfamiliar country.
The very name suggests the satisfied contentment lovers of
5. Puul llulu.sk&gt;. Wayland 126 vs. with them. It 1* expected that the
Tlie Anal episode In the pageant
fine doffee ^nd tea experience when they sip one ol these
church wiU be packed for these
introduced William Lindsey, des­ Frank Jablonski. O R 126
superior beverages.
6. Kenneth Granger. Plainwell 126 services. Tlie young men who make
tined to become Olives husband
[vs. Stan Lopika.i. Wayland 127
up this gospel team are. Lawrence
•TpVEBYDAY
Low
Prices
and later the owner of her father’s
7. Hub Gerkc. Grund Rapids 137 Maxson, Curl Munroe. Bernard Be­
h xu
c
property.
I_ni» a merchandising pollvs.
Ed.
Beaver.
Hostings
136.
dell
and
Tom
Doyle,
all
ol
Lowell.
Bswftk.
n&gt;«Ua*.
dl»UnctlT«.
|
Flu«rt Un*
Mrs. Brigham and Mrs. Bell, thc
8. James Thomas. Hastings 150 vs
Emery L- Jones, passed away at
guests of honor Wednesday night,
Stores have followed It aince
Ed.
Skiba.
Grand
Rapids
149.
his
home
in
Sturgis
on
March
8.
folare the daughters of William Lind­
9 Frank Sperling. Grand Rapids lowing a long illness Mr Jones was
ALL PRICES INCLUDE 3% SALES TAX
sey and OUve Walt Dndsey, who
a brother-in-law of David and
had eleven children, all but. one. 122 vs. Kid Burk. Wayland 122.
10 Jack Peeling. Middleville 126 Isaac Moulton and was thc son of
Eli Lindsey, who Ilves on a fiart of
the old Walt farm, being girls.* Six vs Ralph Kale’.u. Grund Rapids 12G Rev and Mrs. I B. Jones, former
11. Dick Palmer. Middleville 144 residents of Freeport and builders
of thc eleven children still survive.
’
. a ...
lJ1(_ ConKrPgat.ona| chUrCh
The two daughters who were guests iV*. Walter Remits. Wayland 146
here and the Moulton church south
of honor, commended tho faithful- I
are raised or towered ONLY
SOUTHWEST
WOODLAND.
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of town
The family will
be well rencss of the pageant and recalled
when lhe cost of replenishing
Evergreen Sweet Com. Cream style.
-------------Mure
.
U.V..
Mr
and
Mr„
Torrence
Townsend
memimtd
by older residents,
that, at one time, their grandfather
our stock Is higher or lower.
suffered an Infection In his hand! and Mr and Mrs. Paul Townsend
Mr* and Mw. Ford Stowell and
We believe that. Like many
and returned to New York tor treat- wcre Sunday guenis of Otto Town- Mr George Maklcy oi Woodland
FIRESTONE £
F1R£$1UNE
ment. walking most of the way. part ^nd. in honor of Torrences and were Bunday gunsts at the Frank,
others, you too, will find Hite
of the journey being aero® Lake Franklins birthdays.
U&gt;2!ts .
,
Kuper Oldfield
method convenient, economi­
Oldfield Type
Erie on the ice.
I Miss Marjorie Wise of Chicago is
Charles Hurley of Grand Rapids,
cal. and satisfactory.
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.
. . of
...
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—• Mrs.
■«-- F.
«S E.
EX Brun* I
Not
thc least interested
thc "I spending ....
an indefinite
time with called on *•Mr and
sijectators
w-aTor
’
a
M^
Byington.
!
"er
parents.
Mr
and
Mrs.
J.
D.
rectators
waa
Dr
O.
M
1
her
D.
ner
Friday
afternoon
Dry Dinas in bulk.
4.50-21 .
$7.10
_ $6.30
4.50-21 _
Mrs.
Emma
Sisson.
Mr
and
Mra
wisociate medical director of thn | Wise.
4.75-19 ...
. $7.55
5.00-20 ...
__ $7.45
neuoa
me
Mr nnc!’ ”
Mrs Russell Kunlner
and‘ Victor Sisson were Sunday guests of
Kellogg rvunoauon
Foundation sum
staff. At the,..®'
‘
time when Mr Walt was making I Willis Kantn.-r and family of Has- Miss Mabel Swson of Hastings.
his long trip through thc woods to tings and Mr
and Mrs. Levi
Quite a number ot farmers In this [
HKESTONE
FIRESTONE $
the White Pigeon mill, he said to hl;.! Kantner were guests of Guy Kant- vicinity are busy making maple ,
--- - .... Olive. "If you get
। -c;fright. Sunday.
Sentinel Type
Courier Type
daughter
| ner Sunday
..... sugar at present. So fur. it appears 1
W
M. ...
A. Hke “ poor season, with but little I
' cned while I am away, go to "air
Mr. ।j The
"p5- United
'Join., Brethren
.............
... ....
In bulk. Extra long thread. Excellent for cakes and plea.
Sand- ‘ugar which rpeans a good price to I
and Mrs Byington's house" The
Ti,v) wifi’ meet' with
-- Mrs. Harry
"
ri (to
n ।' brook
। the farmer
4.50-21
$5.65
4.50-21 .
[Mr. and Mrs Byington referred
brook Wednesday.
Wednesday,
$4.25
diaries Bunn was in Grand Rapwere Mr. and Mrs. Wells Byington. [ Mr
Mr. and Mra
Mrs Waller
V..k.„. Thompson
5.00-19
$6.48
4.75-19 ___
$4.65
J
■
*
•
•(cis
several
days
last
week
on
busi
­
;who then lived two miles north of Iand bab&gt; a,,d Miss Martha Foley
’Mr Wait’s home Mr and Mra Iof C®01* Grove spent Sunday ufl- ness.
The Revival services which began
Wejla Byington were the grander- I ernoon with Mrs Norton of Carllast week at tlie M E- church arc
ento ot Dr Byington
। l°n Center
Cream o’ Garden* Rich, ripe tomatoes. Solid pack.
Eh Wait died in 1866 His daugh- I Uw'&lt;"' Smith of Battle Creek continuing until Easter Sunday. The
ter. Olive. Mra William Lindsey 'l&gt;enl tl(*
cnd ^‘h his par- interest and attendance are in­
creasing nightly- and u real spirit of
Phone 2240
Cor. Jefferson and Court
Hastings
dtod Hi l#U.
enu
revival
Is
present.
Rev.
Loomis
is
I It was Interesting to watch thc ; Washington Helmer had the mUIn the Bulk
children carry out their parte of forlunt&gt;
,B1l n-’&gt;'1 injure his arm bringing old fashioned gospel mes­
sages each night preceded by a live­
this play and pageant. There were [rctti S4'rl‘’U'*b' «M»e day lost week,
present members of trie Fomxiu- 1 Thc ,n""y friends of Eugene Duv- ly song service at 7:45. Everyone is
Rich, full-flavored Wisconsin full cream. Soft and Porous.
llon’s board of directors and thc cnP°rt w,u
6,!»«* lo know he Ls Invited to these services.
Mr and Mra. WES
Foundation's office staff and their | l’on*'' (ro,n tho hoapltai and able
[ Grand Rapids called at the
1x1 J*P againwives Miss Florence Judd, daughBRANCH DISTRICT.
companled Rev and Mrs. Delbert
------------thc
former
’
s
mother.
Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Dan Roberts spent Oatroth to Waterloo. Iowa, to bring ter ot Mr and Mrs George E. Judd
BEAR HOLE LAKE DISTRICT. , Sisson. Sunday afternoon.
Hr,
‘I'' &gt;“«Saturday night and Sunday with
°"
u .»d Mr, Albert CM...
Friday being Star Grimmett's. Charles Moore was in Hastings on 1
.ho nave
uvo occn
been .pondlhf
th. winter
winter
spenaing tne
t
~ .‘I™?* ‘■‘r'etor birthday
mrtnuay some of his friends from
from [business Monday.
their son. Harold, and wife, at Lan- ano
with their daughter and husband. °
’“J1
t2
eSSX’ HasUn«» dropped in on him .to spend
---;j! F E Brunner and Victor Sisson [
Large, unwrapped bars. Product of Proctor &amp; Gamble.
aing.
nev
Rev ana
and Mrs. cnnwii
Clinton annul,
Smith. wv
Rev
the gening
evening. A gcod
good time wm
was had by
by were Hustings visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton and Mrs. Ostroth will slay with I PO^aycd in the pageant.
“1*
I Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stowe transact-'
and thc latter's brother. George their son until warmer weather.
‘
"
' Russell Craven and Otis Harthy' ed business at Hastings Monday aft-1
COUNTY LINE.
Miller, from Lincoln, Nebr.. spent
Hastings were in Kalamazoo on emoon.
Shantz and Xwo
-two
Mr .nd Mrs. Shanlz
Mr &gt;n(1
chf4trr Hansbancer [c.f
busLn^tu;^
Saturday night with Mr. and Mra.
ib.
u-~--~ --Mrs. Susie Hclrigle is quite 111 al,
Keith Norton. Bunday they al! sons, who have moved on thc B J. and family of Ionia were Sunday
—- - ■
—
Mr. and Mrs. o Tuttle were in I her home north of town. Her daugh70-80 size in bulk. Fine California fruit.
visited Mr. anti Mrs. Vincent Norton. Hoffman farm, attended church al guests of Mr and
—' Mrs.
**— Hennaii
”--------- Battle Creek recently.
.
'ter. Mra. Edith Bunn Ls caring tor
Thc men of tho North Maple the North Evangelical church Bun-1 Winkler
|
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Beckwith
ol
her.
•
Grove church Will have a wood bee day.
1 Mr. and Mrs Spcnor Johnson Hastings were out to the farm help-1 John Baar and family have rent­
in Frank DUbahncr's woods. Tlie1I Mrs. Minda Mudge and Miss Spent Sunday with relatives near ing Star Grimmett s trim grape cd the John Fish farm south of
entertained
friends
ladies will serve dinner nt the home Ruth
from Elmdale.
vines last week
; town and expect to move early this
of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Whitmore Grand Rapids Sunday.
I Thursday p. M. callers at Herman
All flavors. Quick setting with warm water.
There will be a play given at thc spring.
•
Wednesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton ' Winkler's were."’Mni Rose Wachter sciioolhousc Thursday night. Every- I Mr and Mra. Claude Walton were
one is welcome
•in Grand
- - on -business -MonThursday--------with,----------------------Mr. and Mrs.Francis,
ttn(i daughter.
The North Evangelical church Is spent
•---------------------of Etui ‘
Rapids
T XT
■&gt;
.
planning a pageant for Easter. .
J.
E. Norton at Shultz and found ...
woodland.
Mrs Emma Lucas ol
iday.
( Ukc Odessa and Mrs. Roy Scheel.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams ac-1 Mrs. Norton doing very well.
, i Mrs.
aars.Jacob
aacooSnyder
onyucrhad
nsuthe
mumlsuiu&gt;hn^mTitov ^U\n‘uP&lt;H^r id?? fortune to fall Saturday morning
Macaroni, Sphagelti, or Noodles.
born on Nov 11, 1&amp;&gt;4 the oldest t thc home of her daughtcr_ Mra.

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Friday and Saturday, March 23 and 24, to BUY—

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MICHIGAN

ul her home In Ihl, ,hlp 8hc
^^.ed In lhe L B.
ell, on Balurd.,. March H. ajed
ambulance w Pennock hr.pl;77 years. 4 months and 3 days She tal
had b-en in poor health tor * long
Mr and M„ Keith
antl
?n.
1887' 41,0 ?'aS daughter Darlene were Sunday vislh?
rtPen&gt;T' UUd W ,ors at ,hc Adnm Entires home Mrs.
u ,
.V1.1 Durkee and daughter also called on
। born, all of whom preceded their *•_ ai,n
w f Brunner
mother to ihe cat Be,,,.-rd -n,.!
»ni1 Mt*
; family made the!r'home in Ckrlton ।
HINDS CORNERS.
township unlll moving to Hastings
John Weyermati came home Sunsome yours ago.
j day after spending two weeks bI the
| Surviving arc lhe husband, ten u. of M. in Ann Arbor.
grandchildren, one great grandchild. । Mrs. Goldie Casey accompanied
[two sisters, Mrs Mary Brooks of her brother. Rennie .Mott, and wife
[Hastings and Mrs Margaret Ren- [and visited their sister. Mr and Mrs.
, kes ol
Detroit, severul
nieces Boylan and family, near Augusta
;and nephews, and a large ctr-(Sunday.
icle of friends, who knew Mrs. Spen-] Mr. and Mrs Lewis Abbott
of
[cer and loved her lor her many no- ■ Baltic Creek visited her brother.
ble qualities.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias. Tues-1
j The funeral war. held at St. Rose day.
I church on Tuetday morning at nine
Mr. and Mra. C. N. Tobias spent
o'clock. Father B N Geller offi- Bunday In Hastings, the guests of
cigting. Ijurial in Mt. Calvary ceme-1 their granddaugter, Mr. and Mrs.
tei*y.
-»
•
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--------- -------------------------------Dianna Matthews of Hastings vte.
OBITLARK.---------------- . |ted Miss Margaret Moore from Frt.„m.,ncU
.“t!'
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Mr. •*
Meyers
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and
William and Mary
Mary E.
E. Barry,
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26. 1869. He moved with his par- spCnt Saturday night with her par-1
en« to Carlton. Burry Co., when cnu, Mr. and Mrs W. O Tobias,,
i seven years old and lived most of his and Sunday with her brother. Mr.'
I life in Carlton except one year in and Mrs K^el Tobias
| Hie west and one in New York state.
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershott
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jto thU union were born five chlk £L N. Tobias.
I dren. Leo, Albert. Mary. Robert and
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias visited
David Vincent. He died at bis home hU brother. Frank, and family near
I in Carlton on Saturday. March 17.! Nashville Wednesday.
11834. after a lingering illness. Ho, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush of Urleaves to tnoum him hU widow, five bandale visited her parents. Mr. end
.children, two grandchildren, one Mrs. W. O. Tobias. Sunday after­
; brother. Thomas, one sister. Mrs. noon.
! Elizabeth Wood, gnd many friends.
Mrs. Ida Mcorc visited her sister
He was a good husband and father in HasUngs from Friday until Sun­
, and a kind and helpful neighbor.
day.
I He was burled from Su Rosa i We had a full house at our enter-1
| church ot Hastings on Wednesday 'talnment at the schoolhouse Friday j
|'morning, March 21, at 0 o’clock.
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CELEBMTESFFTEENTHBIBW
I Dykstra. Harold Newton. Dan Wall­

tion Class with Mr*. Dora Brumm
MIDDLEVILLE.
[
WOODLAND.
dent. In
chosen words, present-1
next Sun- leader met at achoblhouae Tuesday,
ed a birthday cake to commander,'
Thomappie townahlp board met
The community
held at the j March 20. The aubject wa* table
Craig, there being fifteen candles
at the clerk's office on the 15th, for | day evening will
United Brethren church with Laird ] setting.____________ __________
on the cake, which was meant es-[
their annual settlement with thc'
-- ----------- --pectally for the charter members'
Wotrlng a* general chairman.
।
township treasurerNASHVILLE.
MIm Lcnore Dowden spent the] i
and Past Commanders. Refresh­
James A. Young, we believe to be
menU were served at the dose of | ___
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garilnger
the first while child bom in Yankee week end as b guest of her aunt.
returned
apendthe
RaH,hPw'a’rdt I
(ConUnued from page one)
i;| ——« home Friday after
’ "•
-------Springs township, puased away last Mra. Dqwtfen of Lansing.
from away including. Ralph ward.
A
Mr. „„
and
of Batmonth* in Florid*.
week and was laid to rest Bunday.
u Mra. H. J _Stang
____ ______
Alma. Mr. and Mrs. KeRneth Leins. f ,putting
on thc White
Cross Seal
„ C....
---- &lt;.-------Mr -------and --------Mrs ---------------------Bert Miller and
---------- ----------..
----- । in Ml. Hope. He had lived in this! tle creek and .Mrs.
B. Benham
of.| ----------Battle Creek, the Rev. Hoyt. Claire I sale.
। vicinity all his life, and for 85 years j Huntings were Sunday guests of Mr. June of Battle Creek were In town
McDerby and Mr. and Mrs. Shafer I Paul H. King, of Detroit, has been had seen the changes that have
MM. Kari mui.
Saturday.
Complete line of New
of Nashviile.
______
____
_
very active in crippled children’s I taken plMc.'He served his township. p Mbs phylIls England of Chicago i The LadlW Aid of the Evangelical
New Dreite* of many
OBITUARY.
[work for many years. Hc U the nrst Y^kre springs, for many years as b spending a week’s vacation with church served a dinner Thursday

WHITE CROSS SEAL
SALE SNOW ON

DO YOUR EASTER
SHOPPING HERE

' dorff. Floyd Wood. T. S. K. Reid,
i: Maurice Foreman. Edwin Sayles,
&gt; Sterling Rogers and • Harry Wood.
1 Other Past Commanders who were
■ unable to be In attendance are Roy
p Hubbard. Verne Johnson, Henry in Catlaregus county. N- Y, Mar
, ^ssage from President tion. He was a man whom to
■ Hubert. Edw. C. Potter. Dan Peter- 6. 1850. and poised from this life at J
. man and Charles Sherwood. The Die home of her daughter In Delton. JRoosevelt the other day. As every- was to love for liLs manj maiilj
traits. Thc widow sonlves and but
j- men paid tribute to the Auxiliary March 16. 1934. aged 84 years and 1011body knows the President himself
__ ___ ___________ _______ __ ______________
' which has been such a help to the days. She came to_Mlchigaii when was a victim of
own "determined willi'who all extend to Mrs. Young their
। legion since its organization, the [
h^L87^ Barry und wUh the nld of
mcdi- 5OrrOW ln hln l’aislnK
[! cliarter being received September 6. |[°?°hl 5
qua Jn- ,a.-i4dm-ireifS-ln cal treatment, he has been able to
Waiter J. Robertson, who for
snenker of the evenlne the I
• overcome.
®,le
overcome, In
in a large measure.
measure, hls[niany
hls'niany months has been a patient
nallent

Weiby crockford entertained horn? Saturday from Community
Bobb .fl Wld jUnC S Sunday School hcapital. Mrs. Manning Is spending
.
qntur&lt;jav evenins with a St. a few davs with her
Patrick’s party.
;, Mrs. Fem Cross was hostess FrtPriFlnnle and
।
। Dr and Mrs. R. G. Finnic
and,day
night to the Dramatic Club,
t-ilh Mr. and
nllrl \after a short business session, games
children spent Sunday with
Mrs. Joseph McKnlght of Hastings, were played. Thc hostess served
The annual meeting of the Wood- lovely refreshments In keeping with
land Woman’s Club waa held nt the. St! Patrick's day.
school last Tuesday evening. A | Th barn on the Eek Meyers form
bountiful pot luck supper was served about a mile and a half northwest
after which was held thc annual of Nashville burned to the ground
ruary. 1919. Theodore Roosevelt In- pacing, two sons. Charles H. of
- t lived here for eight years and was election of officers. The following of-[on Tuesday. A quantity of hoy.
., vited men representing the various Marion. and Wm. Frederick of Has- '
,ar
e"L well known. The relatives haw the fleers were elected for the coming grain and tools burned. It started
units in lhe A. E F. to meet In 1 Unpi
tw0 daughters. Mrs. B F “P°n
“ ***
sympathy of all their friends in this year. Jean Finnic. Pres.; Mabie-from a water tank heater.
, Paris for the organization of some . Cowles of Hastings and Mrs. S S. n.ey.e. ‘{’T .p.
.?P.^ sad hour.
__
_____ _ Vlce-Prcs.;
,__ _____
Rowland.
Florence Kit-1 Rehearsals are in progress for
child
again to the 1j v
C. u
L uo,cy
Boley •'
started
son his bus i son. Recording
Se&lt; ; Eda Tyler, the pageant. ’The Living Christ."
■'
~
kind of a society among the ex- i Slanlon of Delton. Besides the chil-.-••••
“ should be called i7an"neot&gt;ir
“"l
service men to continue the fra- , drt.n. tllPre are 10 grandchildren
°r
,hk re^Sn’^hSt I rou,e •'
Mondn
&gt;' A M
.r-------------------—
t, the first time --------• corresponding
Sec.:. Dora Brumm..to be given Easter Sunday night at
I
.bout br th.
a to
ndctuhlr.,.
or a: “a Jt_l‘’Ll™”
™! „„— ----------------uln'“.
Treas.; Board of Directors, Hilda , the Evangelical church.
.v
h-„\ur“ i write now’ ‘o commend the moveA supper will be served In the M Summ and Matilda Cook. The club
On Monday afternoon from 3 to
clatlons of the fortunes of- war. On I ana
j‘ftW
"rge family, only
onl^ two brothers sur­ I ment. whkh M.mal aUte. soon are
f March 15. 1919. this organization vlvp
t Pennock of Hastings and 'll,n’E church basement Wednesday eve- voted to have a cookie shower for 5 o’clock Mrs. Frank McDerby enI'
was perfected and
anil the name. "Amer"Amer- ; ..
Henry
or
I i to laui"Ln
behalFof the ■ ning. the proceeds to be used in buy- Starr
j —
----- -”Benson a
#- .Prairieville.
Commonwealth
Saturday.----—.....................................................
tertalned
Mrs. Ralph Wetherbee.
lean Legion," chosen after a numnumThc funeral was held al the Wall-'lil»“ ‘
S
i;|| lean'Legion,"
ing song book-- for the choir and i March 24 |&gt;envr cookies with Ma- . Mrs W. A, Vance. Mrs. Gal) Lykins
ber ot others had been suggested dorn /uBeral home on Sunday. 7'P.P£dpLP .VaeVra) welfare
Sunday school classes.
tllda Cook or Vella Gager at their and Mrs. J, Clare McDerby. Re­
In May. 1919. the first meeting in, Marftl 1B. ai two o’clock. Rev. L D ,or 1,15 co&gt;e “nd 8encr“&gt;
Both Republicans ami Democrat.- home* or nt Shorno* store.
freshmenu were served. Anagrams
.............................
..............---------' *•-"F this country was held In St. Louis,
of Delton officiating Inter-[ As I understand it. this movement have g&lt; d township tickets in thc
A
very Interesting
meeting of
the ■were
&gt;
played during the afternoon.
Mo.. 46 from Michigan attending
en, ln Riverside cemetery.
1
will take
,h*the
fnrm
form of
° wh
a White
“,, nr'Cross
w‘
,________
field for the jieople to choose from. P T A will be held al the school- I ______
A lovely
time was____
had_ __
at ______
the SL
I Seal campaign, similar to that
f house Tuesday evening. March 20.1 Patrick’s party Thursday night at
, At this time the National Depart- |
—-------------THE LTTLE RED BRICK.
CARLTON CENTER.
I which has been conducted for many
(The committee
in charge J»as |the K. of P. hall.
i ment was formed and a constitution
The Carlton L A. S. will serve hot years, and which has made possible
Most ever)body in this vicinity worked out a program of music rep-1 On Thursday night was lhe Lehl adopted. The first Michigan Leglon convention was held in Grand lunches at the Orange hall election much of the crusade against tuber- । seems to be buzzing wood this week rcsentlng lhe different stages, of man Club family night at the I. O.
Rapids Oct 13. 14 and 15. 1919, with day
]
and getting ready for spring work
American History from the time of [o. F. hall. A pot luck supper was
A program will be given in the culosls.
Col. August Gansser as Department afternoon. All are cordially invited. • Thc
for । —
Our .P...............
T A .Li..........
this Thursday lhe Indians down to the present era | served followed by a program in
Society —
The International
..........
Commander.
Mr and Mrs. Wm. P. Hale were, crippled Children is to be cong rat-[night at the schoolhouse Thc men Different groups of the community 1 charge of Mrs. Frank Rydman and
'
Michigan Legionnaires were pio­ guests Sunday of their daughter. I uiared for promoting this campaign are putting on the program, so let’s are taking part In the various | Mrs. Louis Reed.
! Since It is national in scope. I am give them a good crowd, ladles'
scenes portrayed in the costume of i Fred Fisher attended the Amerineers In welfare work for veterans Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Fuller
Mr and' Mrs Clifford -Hammond
I the ti-time. Everyone ■.Ls welcome to'can Legion --2=;
meeting In Hastings
Frank-Barry passed away Satur- asking "Daddy ” Allen and those os"
----------- * '2-4
*nd their families. The Otter Lake
------- There
— —
-------------fee.
—
------ J
is —
no —
entrance
(Thursday
night.
Billet and thc hospital at Camp day night after a long illness. Fu- |soclated with him to give this mes- and son Bernard visited Sherd cyme.
Mr and Mrs. Welby Crockford | Mrs. Llbble Marshall of Battle
Custer are their two chief projects, ncral services will be held Wednes- sngc in the various states who are S|&gt;arks in Hastings Sunday.
Mrs Warren Bolton accompanied and family called on Mr and Mrs. Creek spent Sunday with friends
to supervise the White Cross Seals
■nd both have rendered valuable- day morning.
a former res- campaigns.
AITS. Oscar
VTMZUr Spencer,
Dpi
by Mrs Reuben Gerllnger of Has­ J L. Crockforci of Carlton Sunday i here.
service to hundreds. The speaker ,[ Mrs.
bul -----------for many
yenrs
Good luck and success to you.
! A Democratic rally was held Mon­
tings attended a birthday party at P M
Carlton
-------, ,-----urged his hearers to remember that Ident. of------recently
_-------passed
sincerely
away yours.
,
, tier aunt s. Mrs, Clara Bears, in
Mrs.
Recsor-------passed
’ " ”Catherine------J day night In the Odd Fellow hall.
it was an honor to be an American I of Hastings,
______.--------------Franklin D Roosevelt
...
er aa long
Woodland
Monday
away at her farm home west of lhe Rep. Parker, from Middleville, was
citizen and to always strive to up-,----after
long illness.
illness. Funeral
Mineral servserv- ,
hold the high Meals contained in ices will be —
this Tuesday
- ---------- ----------morning,
- -When YOU are solicited to buy! iFloyd v.,
Craig is working
................................
on thc City village Saturday morning. March the speaker.
Mr. and
Fred* "
Henney and
the preamble of thc Legion, nameJ ’Mrs.
*“ ”
•* white Cross Seals, don’t turn the dank tn Hastings helping to repair 17 al the age of 72 years Funeral
Mrs. E. A. Hannaman. Mrs. W. A.
services were held at the house Vance, Mrs. L. E. Pratt and Mrs.
ly. to uphold and defend the Con­ son spent Sunday evening with Mr. | Boy Scout or the Camp Fire Gill it.
, away empiy-iiunuvu u jvu cuu aslies
Charles Woodruff spent thc Monday P M and later at the
’
stitution of thc United States of and Mrs, Millard Brechelsen and away empty-handed if you can afRalph Wetherbee spent 'Thursday
| ford* ’to
seats.
I week end In Grand Rapids with her Metliodisi church conducted by with friends In Grand Rapids,
America; to maintain law and or­ son.
* *buy
— some
-------of
- *the
u-----**'
i A committee has been named to'niece and family, Mrs. Harold, Ten Rev A E Wynn and Rev Harley , The
ine Bible
Mime Searchers
searchers’ class met
der; to foster and perpetuate a one
.
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
. _
dispose of. these
seals among the EyClt
Townsend.
Burial al Woodland Wednesday night with Mr and Mrs.
hundred percent Americanism; to
___
_preserve
______ ____
_____________
Mr. and Mrs. George Shields, who I business and professional men. If
cemetery She leaves two brothers. Harold
j Bahs.
the__ memories
and__inciROR1NIIVF.
PARK.
George Fox of Sycamore. Ill.. Ed­
dents of our association during the reside on Mrs. Glen Nichols' farm. | you are not solicited, find some
ORANGEVILLE.
,
Great War; to inculcate a sense of on Saturday evening entertained member of the committee, or call a:
Mrs Evrid Jackson and son. Ran­ ward Fox ot Dayton. Ohio and one &lt;
Individual obligation to the com- with a dancing party for their the Banner office for some of these dall, and Doyd Dundas spent Thurs­ .sister. Mrs Emma Dcetcr of Cov-1। Mrs Effie John and. daughter.
day afternoon visiting relatives in I ington. Ohio, one daughter. Mrs. I 'Mary Lou. of Plainwell spent Sat­
inunity, state and nation; to com- friends and neighbors. Reo Bower- seals
with —
her parents.
Mr.--------and
bat tlie autocracy of both the man and brother-in-law. Clarence
- * *
Agnes Dorris of Chicago and two 11urday
----- ------------- --------, Lamoni, also Grand Rapids.
HOLMES CHURCH.
Carl, of tills
this place,
Art Earl,
classes and lhe masses; to make Grebe, ot Grand Rapids furnished ■
Mr and Mrs. Alex Potts of Grand sons. Albert and Edward and four,। Mrs. Art
| 5r.ee
Enos Lecee.
Lacourse
and fiir.i'.,
family have
right tlie master of might; to pro- the music, and a most enjoyable
....................
w _________
.... grandchildren
.4 r.r.d
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee and Rapids and Mr „..
and
Mrs. Ralph
Mr and Mrs Kida Guy of East [moved Into the house recently vamote peace and goodwill on earth: evening was spent. Both Reo and Mr and Mrs Richard Durkee were Finkbelner of Middleville were Sunto safeguard and transmit to pos- clarence were former pupils here in' Sunday visitors at Seymour Rclglcr’s day guests of Mr and Mrs Julian Woodland were Sunday guests ot rated by Elmer Cutcher.
terity the principles of Justice, free- the Gates school and all were glad near Freeport
’’
Mr and Mrs Fay C Wmg
1 Mr. and Mrs W O. Pierce of
,"
Polls
dom and democracy; to consecrate to welcome them.
| Mr. and Mrs. Roland Valentine
Mr and Mrs, Jack Wynn and Plainwell called on relatives at this
Fred Cisler and family of Grand
and sanctify our association by our
Mrs. Ben Johnson, who has been were Sunday visitors at Lloyd Rapids spent Sunday with
............... children of Lansing spent Sunday place Sunday afternoon
devotion to mutual helpfulness. In very miserable with rheumatic fever, Valentine’s in Hastings,
mother. Mrs. Marvin Cisler. and with Rev and Mrs A E Wynn I Mr and Mrs Ivan Edgelt of
dosing. Rev. Hoyt read an approa iRUe better which we ore glad) Mr. and Mrs Clarence Radford , brother. Ray
Little Ann who has been visiting Hickory Comers are spending a few
priate poem. "At Close of Day"
u, hear
,and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schultz of I Mrs __________
_ .of Otsego
her grandparents the past week, re- days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Elin Horton
As a remembrance from the AuxPerry Barnum was in Hamilton | Hastings spent Friday evening at visiting tn this neighborhood
turned home with her parents.
Clyde Nichols, at this place.
■
The March meeting of the NutriMrs. Blanche Wickham of Detroit
lllary, Mrs. Helena Stneiker, presi- (Friday.
J Roy Wickham’s.
, week.

Millinery y—$1.00 to $3.85
shade* and fabric*—
Styli.h Mode._____ _________ $3.98 to $9.75
New Spring Sweater*_______ _______ $1.00 to $2.19
Splendid A**ortment of New Skirt* __$2.00 to $2.98

I

We invite you to call and see these new things.
Many other Dainty Articles of Merchandiae for the ladies.

F. L. FAIRCHILD &amp; CO
Hastings, Michigan
I
came Friday to take care of her has been in ill health for some
mother. Mrs. Nettie Newark, who Is time, passed away Sunday. His fu­
neral will be held at the church
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Branson of Tuesday afternoon and he will be
Battle creek were Saturday night laid to rest In Oak Hill cemetery.
and Sunday guests of her mocker.
Mrs. Nettle Brown and grand­
Mrs. Ida Johnson, of thia place.
daughter is spending a few days
Otis Ear) is quite seriously Ul with friends at Prairieville.
with quinsey at this writing.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
W. T. Rose, of this vicinity, who

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you for a nominal charge. Please call in person.

HASTINGS CREDIT BUREAU
8 Stebbins Bldg.

Bonded Collection Dept.

THERE’S A DIFFERENCE
SUITS OR

stUtuds requirements
WILSHIRE WOOLENS.

DRESSES

i
j

2for$l

H. E. CARRICK, Tailor
109 W. STATE ST.

PHONE 9181

LyBARKER’S ONE CENT SALE
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 28, 29, 30, 31
You select any article in this Big List of useful and remedial
items at regular price and then you can buy ANOTHER ONE
JUST LIKE IT FOR ONE CENT

$
.51
.51

.51
.61

.61
.61
.61

.51
.51
.51

.61
.61

Call at our big store and see what ONE .CENT will do for
you at this BIG SALE!

.50 Fleur du Midi Butter­
milk Cleansing Cream, 2 for
.50 Fleur du Midi Cold
&gt; Cream_____________ 2 for
.50 Fleur du Midi Tissue*
Cream_____________ 2 for
.50 Fleur du Midi Vanish­
ing Cream_________ 2 for
.5j&gt; Fleur du Midi Vanish­
ing Cream Lotion-- 2 for
.50 Fleur du Midi Facial
Astringent________ 2 for
.75 Spring Blossoms Cold
Cream
_________2 for
.50 Spring Blossoms Almond
and Buttermilk Crm., 2 for
.75 Spring Blossoms Vanish­
ing Cream________ 2 for
.50 Penslar Almond &amp; Cu­
cumber Cream__ 2 for
.50 Camphor Ice Lotion, 2 for
.50 Cocoa Butter Cold
Cream__ 5?_____ _ 2 for
.75 Theatrical Cold Cream,
1 lb.______________ 2 for

.51
.51

.51
.51
.51
.51

25 Cent Antiseptine Tooth Paste......................................... 2 for26c
50 Cent Milk of Magnesia—Pints....................................... 2 for51c
50 Cent Aspirin Tablets—100’s......................................... 2 for51c
75 Cent Cold Cream — 1 pound tins . . .......................2 for 76c
75 Cent Pure Cod Liver Oil— Pints.................................... 2 for76c
60 Cent Nelson’s Magnesia Mixture.................................. 2 for61c
60 Cent Antiseptine—Pints.................................................. 2 for61c
25 Cent Hinkle’s Tablets — 100’s............................... 2jfor 26c
50 Cent Colonial Club Shaving Cream................. .*.Z for 51c
50 Cent Pen-Gesic Liquid Analgesic for Pain . . ..2 for 51c

.61
.51

.61
.51
.51

S .50
.50
.50
.50
.SO
.60
45

FOR THE MEN

Colonial Club Shaving Cream. 3 for $.51
Colonial Club Shaving I-otlon, 2 for “*
Colonia) Club Bay Rum...... 2 for
41
Colonial Club Hair Oil
------ 2 for
Colonial Club Hair Tonic . .2 for
Colonial Club Lllar Vegetal . .2 for
Colonial Club Talcum for Mcn, 2 for

Start the Qay With Colonial Club
.51
.76

PERFUMES and TOILET WATERS
$2.01
1.51
2.01

2.01
.1.51
.1.01

2.00 Jasmine Perfume______ 2 for 1.51
1.50. Jasmine Toilet Water___ 2 for 1.01
2.00 NarcisstHf Perfume 2____ 2 for 1.51
1.50 Narcissus Toilet Water, _2 for 1.01
.50 Perfume Flacons_______ 2 for .51
Your choice of Fleur du Midi, Jasmine,
Narcissus, C hyp re, Orange Blossoms

FINE STATIONERY
$ .75 Garden Court Paper
and fancy envelopes, 2 for $ .76
,60 Neba__________ 2 for
.61
.50 Penslar Pound
»
'
Paper------- -------- __2 for
.51
.20 Penslar Envelopes, 2 for .21

FOR THE BABY
S 45 Baby CasUle Soap................... t f

$2.00 Fleur du Midi Perfume __2 for
1.50 Fleur du Midi Toilet Wtr., 2 for
2.50 Spring Blossoms Perfume, 2 for
2.50 Spring Blossoms Toilet
Water------- -— -------- 2 for
2.00 Chypre Perfume______ 2 for
1.50 Chypre Toilet Water ___2 for

BUY NOW
THIS BIG SALE IS FOR YOUR BENEFIT
AND SAVE MONEY!
THESE ARE ALL FRESH ITEMS OF MERCHANDISE!

USEFUL THINGS YOU NEED EVERY DAY

Creams and Lotions

Face Powders and Rouges
$ .50 Fleur du Midi Face
Powder, White____ 2 for $
.50 Fleur du Midi Face
Powder. Natural___ 2 for
.50 Fleur du Midi Face
Powder, Brunette ___2 for
1.00 Spring Blossoms Face
Powder, White____ 2 for
1.00 Spring Blossoms Face
Powder. Natural__ 2 for
1.00 Spring Blossoms Face
Powder, Brunette__ 2 for
1.00 Spring Blossoms Face
Powder. Deep Ivory _2 for
.50 Fleur du Midi Rouge,
Raspberry_________ 2 for
.50 Fleur du Midi Rouge,
Strawberry________ 2 for
.50 Fleur du Midi Rouge,
Medium
________ 2 for
.75 Spring Blossoms Rouge,
Flame------------------- 2 for
.75 Spring Blossoms Rouge,
Medium__________ 2 for

FOUR BIG DAYS

45 Zinc Stearate

Many item* not listed here
because of lack of space. See
one of our bill* or call at the
store for information.

PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
Hastings

,

B. A. LyBARKER, Propr.

Michigan

Family Remedies and Items
for Your Medicine Cabinet
$.20 Boric Acid Powder-------------- 2 for $.21
.15 Epsom Salt r-_------------------- 2 for .16
.50 Buchu, Juniper &amp; Palm. Pills, 2 for .51
.26
.25 Castor Oil_______
.25 Camphorated Oil
_2 for .26
.50 Dyspepsia Tablets .
_2 for .51
.25 Tincture Iodine__ -_____ -__2 for
.40 Ext. Witch Hazel, 8 oz.
___ 2 for
.25 Glycerin ______________ 2 for
.25 Mercurochrome--------------—2 for
.25 Zinc Stearate-----------------___ 2 for
.75 Cod Liver Oil___________ ___ 2 for .76
.25 Glycerin and Rose Water____ 2 for .26
.25 Soda Mint*, Bottles of 100 .—2 for .26
.25 Aspirin Tablets-------------------- 2 for .26
.50 Cascara Aromatic Ext.--------- 2 for .51
.25 Germicidal Soap___________ 2 for
.50 Regulax Laxative Tablets___ 2 for
’.25 Hinkle’s Tablets, 100’c______ 2 for
.60 Nelson’s Magnesia Mixture *.u2 for -.61
.50 Sodium Phosphate _________ 2 for
.50 Pen-Gesic Liquid Analgesic __2 for
.40 Cascara Ext. Tablets, 5-gr._ 2 for
.25 Tread Easy Foot Powder___ 2 for
.50 Cherry Bark Cough Syrup__ 2 for
.50 Aspirin Tablets, 100’s_____ 2 for
.25 Aspirin Tablets, 24’s______ 2 for
.60 Golden Pen-Lyptus Cgh. Syp. 2 for .51
.50 Laxative Cold Capsules
.50 Analgesic Balm___
.50 Pen-Gesic_________
.75 Cod Liver Oil, Pints
.76
1.00 Hypophosphites__
2 for 1.01
.50 Inhalit . ....................
-2 for .51

�TOT HASTINGS BANNEB, WBDNMDAT,. MARCH M, 1M4

! ENJOYED W. S. T. C.

TER
lRE
00 to &gt;3.95
98 to 59.75
.00 to &gt;2.19
.00 to 32.98
w things.

it CO
Health for some
Sunday. Hte fui and he will be
Hill cemetery.
&gt;wn and granti­
ng a few days
airlevllle.

ourself
me, that

.liable to
i person.

tEAU
on Dept.

•NCE

Social Events and Personal Mention

GLEE CLUBS FRIDAY

Fine Program at Audi­

EASTER PAGEANT I
Young
OH 0000 FRIDAY

STYLEPARK HATS

People tendered a

Mr- and Mr*. Carl Boyes of Flint
Mr. and Mr#. Kenneth Leins and
torium
Lansing over lhe week end.
were Saturday and Sunday guests daughter were in lhe city on I A good steed audience wa* praaent •THZ BBBUBBZOTION” TO
- and
Boyac.
1 Thursday, —
Mra.
—
----- Mra. Earl
------ —
... Lein* and baby re­ on Friday evening to hear the splenDr. D. D. Walton wa* in Kalama- &lt;X. Mr
BK GIVEN AT CENTRAL
Mr*. Verrol donklin wa* called to maining for the balance of thc week did program rendered by the com­
soo on Thursday on businc**.
*
AUDITORIUM
( Wned
clubB of w e T c un_
Thoma* Stebbins was home from ber home at Honor Jaat week by the with relative*.
seriou* illneaa of her mother.
| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Talmadgc ,der the direction of Harper C May■ Ann Arbor over thq waek end.
Mrs. Wm. Zuldema of Grand tnd her mother. Mr*. Perry, and bee. head of thc department of DRAMA DEDICATED TO
Mr. and Mra. Harold Carroll vi*itRapid*
visited
her
mother.
Mrs.
AgMra.
Grace
Gamble
of
Marshall
music.
The
program
as
given
in
last
ed friend* in Nile* on Sunday.
CITIZENS^OFHASTINGS
ware Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs | week's paper wa* followed except for
Miss Florence Watkins was twine nes Fuhcr, Thuraday add Friday.
lUlph Ward of Alma «aa In U&gt;. oh“ Barnta.
;a law ehanaaa.
from Wyandotte over the week end.
Dr. and Mrs- D. D. Walton and
Prof. Maybee gave an explanation Stirring Biblical Story to Be
Russell. Zerbel went to Chicago city on Thuraday visiting hl* parfamily visited relatives in Kalama- of the aims of the music department
Bunday night, where be has a posi­ ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ward.
Shown in Eight Color­
Mr* Emma Bteson and ....
Mr ...
and
on Bunday and heard the Kala- at W. 8. T. C. and the young poo
tion.
u
ful Beenes
-• ‘Victor Bteaon
•
Attorney Kim Bigler wa* in j1 Mra,
of—
Freeport
were» masoo Symphony
»
-- -­ orchestra at thc pie demorutrated eome ot the vocal
„
‘
exercises used in “toning up.” The An Easter Pageant entitled "The
Greenville on Monday on legal bust- Sunday guests of Mbs Mabel Bkauditorium,
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Henry
nesa.
*|iu'
“
' **
“ —
"* **
“ -------- * Mulder and chorus te to be commended for It* Resurrection” written and directed
children were in Grand Rapids on excellent enunciation, which wa* by lhe Reverend John Kftehing. D i
Mrs. Wm. McCann of Irving wa*
the guest of Mr*, r
'
D.. pastor of the Presbyterian
church, and dedicated to the clti-1
Monday.
uarenls Mr and Mr* R. I Win*, mwriage of Mr*. Mulder* sister, age glee club.
Mr. and Mr*. George
eorge Robinson low
’
'
'
Miss Ella Blmpson. Saturday after-The women's choru*. under lhe rens of Hastings, will be presented
Id* on Friday on
. ,
,
„
noon.
direction of Dorothea Sage Snyder., at Central auditorium Good Friday
were in Grand Rapid*
। Mrs. Wm. Schulz of Grand Rap...
.
......-------- ...
...f-----business.
Mr. and Mr*. Lowell Herbert of gave an Irish fantasy In costume evening. March 30. commencing al
Gu* Hlraka* of Battle Creek was I id* called on her sister and husband. Otsego visited Mr and Mrs. Andrew that was colorful and very enjoy- eight o'clock.
thc guest of Winston Sheffield over,, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels. Satur-, Herbert over the week end.
able
Scene One will show Bt Mary.
me
wewa
umm
.
day.
the week end.
Maurice Glaser sang three pleas­ Salome and Mary Magdalene com- |
Robert Burch visited In Grand
„ Mte* Lote Langston comes home
Harold Swanson returned to Big Rapids over the week end. Mr. and ing solos. "Without A Song." “How (Ing to tlie grave In the morning. An ||
Saturday from Kai am a too for her Rapids Bat urday after spending tlie
Mrs. C. J Burch of that city re­ Ireland Got Its Name" and “Nlch- angel meets them and announce*
spring vacation.
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bwanavo.
” a Russian number.
that the Lord has risen.
turning with him on Bunday.
1
Scene Two show* the conrterna- I
Mr and Mr*. David Boyes were son.
Those whb failed lo hear this con­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maus. Mr and cert missed a treat as It was a tion of the Jewish authorities when'
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. John
“ F. Nichols
■ and...
Mr. and’ Mr*. S.
Mr* L. F. Maus. Mrs. M. L. Pier­ privilege to have them here Follow- lhe new* of the Resurrection te l
Sleigh of Allegan.
Jimmy of Detroit visited Mr. and son, Mr*. A. A. Crothcrs and Mrs.
'■
Ing
the
concert,
thc
Teachers
’
Club
Mr. and Mra. Edw Smith go to
broad
cast. Bt Stephen is stoned
'
Mrs. L. E. Barnett over the week
___ ______
_ Tarsus is given authorToledo today for a visit with Mr. end” : entertained to-:
with refreshments in and
Saul of
m„,
anil Mr* Ebben Smith.
tty to destroy thc CitrteUan* at
Mr and Mra Kellar Stem left on '&lt;Uy .U«mlU&gt;s U» ftwr.1 01 K.iil
j.
Maus.
On(
.
of
member,
o
;
me
chorus
Damascus.
Mr. and Mrs Dan Lewis visited Saturday fur New York City for a
I k Mias Dorothy Field, daughter of
friend* at Campau lake and East vklt with Mr. and Mra. Gay Jor­ MISSIONARY I NION
Scene Three, persecutor Saul ia
If you are looking for a new shape
Mr and Mra W J Field.
blinded by a great light from heav­
Caledonia on Sunday.
dan­
In a Spring hat that will became
Richard Cook was in Lansing
Mrs. George Briggs
Brigg* of
or Detroit
ucuoit k
i*
.
tTrun..
til.
--------en.
------- „ on
— I! Mr*.
Scene Four shows the convention
you. you are looking at It now. It
Saturday
attending a Michigan I visiting her daughter and husband.
l^th^home C VIC PLAYERS TO
PrfM MWto me.UK.
.U
MFFT Old APRIl Q and baptism of Saul into the Chris­
IiMr
Mr. -m!
and Mr.
Mrs. J.ck
Jack sum.
Stem, t«
for .
a tn
few
has th- dignity of good taste and,
H». John C Ketcham is in St. days
of
Wedmsaay. aftMttl UN APRIL H tian faith. Hk sight te restored.
thc distinction of a good name—
Scene
Five
'Many
months
are
J
Johns today to speak at the countyMr*. Mac Townsend returned Fri-,
------------and the virtue of good value. Get
wide Granger* Day meeting.
day from Saginaw, where she spent
« was the occasion of the annual; Member* of lhe Hasting* Civic supjxised to have elapsed since the i
it at Baird's.
Mr and Mr* Loy Royer of Bat- tbe winter with Mr and Mrs Geo.
,andJJpC, iprotram was PlByrr» Association will hold their conclusion of lhe final scene and
tie creek were guests of Mr. and Francis.
nrenared
tn
rrtehr.te
Pnunrter.
Dav
I
—
.u““
prepared to celebrate Founders Day ’fprinR pjay festival In thc Methodist now the Apostle Paul k seen in thc
Edgar Thoma* of Dayton. Ohio.
V* Womau* F°rcten Mimtonary .church on Monday. April 9. inMead city of Athens. Greece.i Before the!
. Mr*. Gary Crook on Sunday.
'
Woven from virgin wool—tailored in the
spent Sunday here with Mrs. Thom- J ooc^
,
,of April 2 a* first announced, ac- Philosophers he delivers his well
a* al the home of Mr. and Mrs , A*1*7 ,ie aerving of a deilc.aits ; cording to Mrs D D Walton, gen- known speech.
newest styles for spring, suits at Baird’s
CMarlea Johnson.
| luncheon the meeting was called to rra| chairman. Two one act play*
Scene Six shows th- trial of Paul I
i Mra. Carrie Montgomery, who iuss °f&lt;*£r by Mr*. L L Dewey .••neral directed by Mra. Honora Pratt and before King Agrippa Agrippa or-|
this year are of excellent quality in all
Nunn-Bdsh quality goes deeper than
been spending the winter in Grand chkhman cl the Union The usual Mr, M E whitman, will feature the ders that Paul be taken to Rome to (
the surface Forty extra operalkxu
price ranges. Satisfaction is guaranteed
Rapid* returned Monday to her »ouUne of bustnew b- ing disposed program In addition there will be a stand trial before lhe emperor
. make them better—in wearing qual­
this
year
as
always.
Dress
up
for
the
of.^the
programwa-«
wa.,given:j
given speaker,
speaker, music
music and
and aa buffet
buffet lunch
lunch there.
home in thi* city.
&gt;c Allowingprogram
ity and in ermfogt. Thc price* are
Mrs Will Dooley of Kansas City,
A duel
’ake Up Thy Cross."
duet T
Take
Crow." -fhc
-phe meeting will be open to memmem­
Scene Seven shows the clotting
Easter parade in a suit from this store.
M50. *7 50 and M 50
— U..
, U.. ..X .
.
Kan.. wnn
was lauru
called iicic
here munua;
Monday u,
by Jun
hour* of the apostle* life. An angel
nan
- «
~ by
• othe Mlvcs Bilv-o Riley and t&gt;er* only
lhe death at
of her brother,
brother. Frank J Lucille, Baraet.
Baraett with
?•'».: ■
the
-■... Mr. Jarr.e,
warns him of coming martyrdom,
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Maus of Martin.
Bristol as accompanist rhe devowhich he faces bravely
Mr and Mra. Fred Raymond and lions vetc led by Mrs. Bessie Puttie
v.. 15, wa* rather
Thursday. .....
March
Scene Eight Grand finale. The
son Claude, of Jackaon. were here Her topic was "The Builder’ and an unusual day in the life of Frank entire cast will be grouped on thc
on Friday to attend tlie funeral of scvcral Bible references wer- read Ryde of southwest Maple Grove. stage in costume. Music will be
..
—
—
from
slips,
given^out
by
Mra
Tuttle
»hcn
*
birthday
surprise
party
was
furnished by thc Masonic orchestra j
Mrs, Mary Hickey.
,------ - - - - - - - - , ----- - - -—» —-•&gt;-— &gt;----------- Mr.ond Mrs Olet) Hubbard of stJAnofhe&gt;' ducl- "Thou Ar: My Re,- planned and given him by his chll- under the direction of Don WallJohnS and Mka Gertrude Lewis of u*c was rendered by tne Mksc'
Misses dren
4^,, al
at the home ot
ol Mr and Mrs.
Mra dortl
Ashley called on Mr knd Mra F. L.. R&gt;*‘T and Bassett. Thk song was Claude Hodman honoring hk Bist
Following is the cast of players:
written hu
by M,
Miss
Elha
Bauer on Sunday.
“ F,h
“ Nagler. a
“ sis-1 birthday.
MEN—St Paul, Finley Joiinston;
,। me.
- noon a bountiful pot luck din­ King Agrippa. Conicliur. Mannl; Rul­
At
Mr- «.U
and Mrs clarence Crawford tw to Noble Nagler. who all une time
and'son Billy and Mr. and Mra. C *“«»« in lhe city schools MLv. Nag- ner was served the main feature be­ er at Sanhedrin. Dr P. Can-others;
JI AST INGS
MICHIGAN
W. wespinter were in Chicago Bat* * miraionary
. in China
, mg a beautifully decorated birthday Gaius. Roman Advocate, Archie Mc­
A. k
K Pr.&gt;nri«en
Frundscn ..ve
gave a re.
re- cake made especially for lhe oc- Donald; Nero* Headsman. Martin
urday and Sunday.
' Mrs *
.-iew
ot
Stanley
Jones'
latest
book,
casion
by
Mrs.
Will
Hyde
of
BarryVan Duben; Saint Stephen. Joe DeMtes Dorothy Barnes, who teach­
Christ
Humanity" ville.
[ Rutter; Flavian, the Centurion. Milo
es at Three Oak*. will spend the. -•••■
r and “Suffering
77";“—
week end with her parents. Mr. and and h,,r «P&gt;*ndld Interpretation of"
The afternoon was spent very, DeVries;
Bishop of
Damascus,
Anything al all about your
Mrs Charles Barnes.
thk book made a deep impression on pleasantly by vklting.
1 Archie Relckord; Caipha*. Leon
Ralph McClelland visited friends and West Vermontville district*
Kenneth Power* has been very ill
Guests present were Mr and Mrs Bauer; Festus, lhe Governor. Lem­
Mr. and Mra. A. T Eash of near t,UM* present.
. were present.
Freeport called on their daughter, Mrs
Cook distributed several Clem Kidder and son Nell anti Mn uel
Severance;
Zalmonah.
the in Hastings Sunday
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Keith questions and answers bearing on Sidney Stanton and Marylin of Scribe. Morri* O. Hill; Malchus. a
Donald
entertaining lhe | Mr cnd
vvilfonl Price an4
Mis* Virginia Day spent Bunday
D=™!d Maurer ;I*
--------Daniels. Monday evening
lhe activities and progress of th- routhwrsl Maple Grove. Rev. E servant,
Bob McLeod;
Pudens. In thc Frank Smith home near Ver- chicken pox.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Mosier at
। Mr*. Carl Finstrom and Roy Fin- Foreign Missionary Society since lu. Rhoades. Harve Marshal) and ND. friend of Paul. Vern Wlntnger; monlville.
I Arthur Kill
Hill of Nashville was a
s’.rom were In Lansing Saturday and organtealion and lhe meeting dosed and Mrs Fred Hanes of north M.«- Saint Peter. A. J. Larsen; Saint
■
11
Lansing
spent
Suxraay
in
Vermont"
MU* Genevieve McClintic of Lan- Friday caller in thU neighborhood.
’.Hartley Finstrom returned with I with the missionary teQpdiclM*.
•ple Grau;. Mrs. Will Hanes of Nash- John. Ross Johnson; Tobiah, a Jew. Bing spent.the week end with Mr
jfc and Mrs. Ray Bird arm f»m.
them for the week end.
A large number of members andI ville. Mr and Mrs Will Hyde ot Robert Walton; Tarlak. a Jew. Occil and Mrs Herbie Wilcox
ffy
-j?—
iiy are moving
moving on the Eli:
Elsie “
Furrrtss
A large attendance wa* &lt;
/ar a* you should? Or as
Mr and Mrs Weldon Bronson re-'guest* were present
Barryvillc. Mr and Mrs. Orin Hanes Munton: Dionysius, thc Areopagite.
I the Birthday club at Lon
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Wilcox were farm.
farm, north of h'aohvilk.
Nashville.
and Clayton and Eunice of Hickory Ermont Newton; First King’s Guard, tn Bellevue on business Monday and
well ** you khould. or a*
turned on Saturday from J»ckson'
vLiam
Mis* Dorothy Warren of Ithaca T'htiraday.
Corners Mrs Dora Marshall and Gordon
Mannl;
Second King’s spent tire remainder of the day with
&amp;
ACT.V1TIES
comfortably? Learning
spent lhe week end with her aunt,I
son Ear! of Bellevue. Mrs. C. T Guard. Edward Monica; Jewish Mr and Mrs. Albert Holsebtu.
Smith and other relative*.
■
Mn W. c. Debolt.
HOMINY CROQUETTES,
Mr. and Mrs- William Witeon reMra Donald Smelker. Mra Thoe&gt; Jones and Mr*. Libbie Marshall of Priest. Frank Fern*; Levite. Harry
these facte is Important to
c cooked hominy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Checscman i
turned to Grand Rapid* Sunday I Johnston. Mra Edw. Down.’. Mra Battle Creek
Watef*; Bugler. John Larsen: Greek tended Friday but a fine time was
you. and is secured from u*.
and family were Bunday caller* at
after spending the winter with her Harry Water*. Mra Albert Craig
•TVVCrUI
Kilk* were
"VI. ICl&lt;
Several gift*
left 111
in IllMIUt
honor VI
of Philosopher. Charles Wibert; Stoic enjoyed by those present.
Balt
and pepper.
*
,
and
were at lhe the day and many other relatives 1 teacher, Fred Young-.
motfwr. Mra. Claude Wood
I”
”* Miss *Irma Water* —
We are planning on h pot luck hi* skier's. Mrs. Clarence Bump., Chopped parsley.
Mr. and Mr*. Philo Jones and son' Veterans' hospital at Camp Cluster and friends remembered the oc­
WOMEN—Queen Bernice. Rose supper and special services at the and family and Mra. George Maurer ' Onion juice.
and a friend and Miss Ida Tinkler, on Wednesday. March 14. to at­ casion by sending birthday cards?. Walton; Archangel, Louis^ Ducker; church on Good Friday. Everyone is and family of Hastings.
Mrs. I&lt;ja Norton of the Moore dis- j Nutmeg.
All departed for their homes tn Mary. Mother of Jesus. Cora New­ Invited.
of Grand Rapids visited Mr- and tend the Fourth Dktrict Birthday
\
2 eggs yolks.
party, eighty veterans having birth­ thc late afternoon feeling that the ton; Salome. Ella Water*; Mary
trict spent Friday night with her .
Mra Burt Tinkler on Sunday.
Luncheon was day had been a very enjoyable one. Magdalene. Nina Van Datecn; Co­
DUNHAM P. T. A.
1
, Mrs. Mary Burgess. Mrs. Chas. | days in March
mother. Mrs. Anna Ciieeseman.
i Eg? and crumbs.
To the hominy, add cream
served
and
thc
ladles
report
an
enFaul
and
Marietta,
Mrs.
Herman
----------------.
OPTOMETRIST
The
March meeting
lumbia. Maxine Wunderlich; Ari­
------- -— of -lhe P. T- Mrs. Ebcr Hodman and .*««■ milk, and seasoning.. Mix MU ar
ANCHOR
CLASS
MEETING.
Zerbel and Mra. Chas. Aldrich spent ‘ joyable lime.
adne, the Sorceress, Ailccn laen- ...
A. was held -------Friday
evening,
of Hastings were Monday. beat until light, add the well-boa
, ------... the Campbell v,
Hastings
Thursday with Mra Edith Louden
The next regular meeting of the I Thc "Anchor Class' of the Mcth- hath; Damaris. a Greek Maid. Alice ninth.
ninth The meeting was
u*as called to &lt;*!)«„
..ill... Bt peter Hodmans,
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al Gull lake in honor of the latter's. American Legion Auxiliary 'win be I odist Sunday School. Mrs. Guy Kel­ DeVries; the Princess Naida. Fern order by the president. Mrs. Doroy— Chas Cobb--------Mra.
and Chas. Nor-. £old Shape into oblong
pea
I birthday.
Ion Thursday night. April 5. Mra ler. teacher, was pleasantly enter­ Munton; Zarah. the Dancer. Za- thy Hodman The minutes of thc mBn
„.k, „
w„, of
w Battle Creek shaped croquette*, roil In fine bro&lt;
tan
and
Necora
I____________________________ _______ i Thoe. Johnson and Mrs. Adelbert tained by Misses Sophia Wallace. belle Adrcunie; the Princess Korah. last meeting were approved a* rea4 spent Bunday
at G.
G. C
C Marshall
1*;
»nt Sunday at
Marahali's;
crumb*,
then
in
beaten
egg.
ar
crumbs,
In
egg,
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Cortrlght having charge of the en- Jean Everhart and Agnes Royer, at Emma Relckord; lhe Princes* Zeba. and the president appointed a comj«—
Mr. and
Mra. —
O. -E. -------Marsliall and again Ln crumb*. Fry at once, uni
.
1
tertalnment.
i the former's home last Tuesday eve- Ubbie A-vhalter, Zllpah. wife of mittoa lo nominate the new officer* Mr and Mrs H. J. Volta spent Sat­ brown, in hot fat 1X75 to 380 dagro
■ ning. Baskets for use at thc "Pro­ Fcstu*. Dorothy Adrounle; Claudia, for another year.
urday evening with Mrs. Esther F.) abort, leaflet* stalk* at pa
PARTY AT COUNTRY CLUB
cession of thc Brides." were made wifi*of Puden*. Geraldine Williams;
The meeting was then turned Marshall at Nashville.
THURSDAY EVENING.i, by the girls, games played and of­
oley thrust into pear-shaped or First Angel. Ida Waters;
Second over to the program committee. Mr.
Lloyd Marshall and family of the
A delightful pot luck dinner was ficers chosen for lhe next three Angel. Maude Smith; Third Angel. and Mrs. Clyde Kesler The crowd
Moore district spent Sunday eve­ will make them very atUacllva.
held at the Hastings Country Club! months as follows: Pre*.. Maxine Golah Storer; Fourth Angel. Mae stood to sing the song. "Smile a
ning at O. C. Marshall’s.
on Thursday evening for thc mem­ Bennett; Vice-Pre*. Dorothy John­ Mulder; Reader. Emily J. McElwain. Bit.” with appropriate motions. Hu­
TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL. I
bers. Cards were played, the scares son:. Secy-Treas.. Sophia Wallace.
DANCERS—Agnes Johnson. Vio­ ron Healy recited ’The Railroad
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
going to Mrs O- L. Lockwood. Dr. II Assistant. Kathleen Merriman Re­ let Spirts, Fern Mulder. Jennette Crcsring." Lillie Ciweseman gave a
1 c tomato tutce.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and
C. P. Lathrop and Mrs. Roy Cordes freshments were served by the host­ Van Daisen, Betty McMillen, Betty reading entitled “Aunty Doleful's
1 T mild vAegar.
children of Nashville spent Bunday
Committee member* were Mr and esses.
Lane. Enid Mohler. Virginia Duck­ Visit."
with his parent*. Mr
and Mrs
Mrs. G- E Goodyear. Mr. and Mrs
Tiny bit of bay leaf.
er. Betty Spirts, Araxl Boloyan.
Hon J. C. Ketcham of Hasting* Charley Smith. Mrs. Chance and
COATS GROVE.
John Ironside, Mr. and Mr. D A
1 slice onion, making 1 teasj
SINGERS—Lillian Clark. Jean then gave a very interesting descrip­ Mrs Elkton were caller* in thc aft­
VanBuskirk. Mr and Mrs. George
The school will pul on an Easier DeVries. Lola Aslialter. Lucille War­ tion of the inaugural ceremonies of ernoon.
when grated or minced.
Miller. Mr. and Mrs. James Rad­ program at the church. Further ner. Erma Waters. Marjorie Steb­ Pres Roosevelt
He made a plea
1 T lemon juice.
’
Asa Strait went lo Petoskey and
ford. Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Lane and announcement* next week.
,_ on business the first
1 bruised celery stalk.
bins. Leone Leonard. Eloise Storer, for loyally to the president, as no Mackinaw v
City
Mrs-Nora Dawsun.
MU* Jeanne Newton of Hastings Edna Schults. Margaret Tolles. Su­ one knows the burden* and respon-, o{
wcek ''
~
M)x ingredient*. let stand 15 1
spent the week end with Martha sanne
ST. PATltfciUS PARTY.
Sumner.
Ellen
Leonard. slbiilUes he carries He gave a brief j Mn BUderbock moved to Ver­ ute*. and strain through chroaacl
and Virginia Thompson.
Gladys Edmonds, Marjorie Adams. character sketch of Speaker Henn' montvdle Friday.
Chill and sene in small gllifts
Boms.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Hodges enter­
Mr and Mrs. Guy Giddings of Marguerite Waters. William Bach­ T. Rainey, telling how responsibility ।
tained with a St. Patrick's bridge Hasting* spent the week end with man. William Fox. Ian Ironside, develops qualiUea of leadership and
ana buffet supper on Sunday. Flrat Geo Coats and family.
character. Huey Long was described
Howard Ferris, Ellsworth Newton.
honors went to' Mrs Gerald SwerdMr. and Mrs Nell Smith of Mid­
SOLOISTS-Davld Van Buskirk. as having the elements of a dema-:
feger and J. Hall Caine. Out of land spent lhe week end with rela­ Roy Corde*. Annie Kltching. J M. gogue. absolutely impervious to1
town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. tives hefre.
things said about him and simply &gt;
Langston, Howard Frost.
lk
Hall Caine and Mr. and Mrs Law­
We were sorry to hear of thc ac­
HELPERS—Stage Manager. Ray­ won’t be laid out.
rence Watson of Ionia. Mr. and cident that happened to Mr*. Coy Waters; House Manager. Harry
The “Smiles” with which Mr.
Mrs. OmM Bwerdfeger of Mid­ Stowell recently.
Young; Dancing Mistress. Mis* Mer- Ketcham concluded hi* talk, were
dleville. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hart
The D O T O met with Mrs. sen; Stage Carpenter. John Engle; highly applauded
and Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Pratt ot' Alice Allcrding Wednesday after­ Electrician. Emerson Royer; Make­
Ernest Gray with the aid of Betty
Battle Creek.
noon. Il was "Youths’ Day." and up. Myrtle Stebbins. Mrs. K. S. Mc­ Donovan, dressed for their port*.,
l the following program was given: Intyre. Louise Newton. Laurence gave Aunt Mandy's Kentucky Phil-1
| Roll call with responses of bright Barnett; Costumes. Maude Wood- csophy.
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Mrs. Raymond Bolton entertainod sayings of children. “What Shall I burne; Orchestral Manager, Frank
Tire songs by Duane Perry, who
twelve in honor ot hfr riste-. Mr*. Give My Child lo Read?" by Kath- Adair; Orchestra Director. Hubert accompanied himself on the guitar. I
H. E. Whltlum, Friday evening with ryn Richardson. “Youth Adrift.” Cook; Pianist. Maude Cook; Organ­ were responded to by an encore ot
a linen shower. Game* and cards Bessie Woodman. "Should Children ist Mrs A. McCoy; Color Wheel. C. guitar and harmonica selections. |
By Expert from BENJAMIN MOORE A CO.
were played, prizes going lo Mrs. Go to Bunday School?" Alice Chase. T. Cordes; spotlight. Herman Frost;
MUs Springer told about "The'
Harry Bush. Mrs. Geo. Hillman mid Poem, "The
Pl—
------- ••” Posters. Barbara Chamberlin; Typ­ Tribulation* of Biddy Malone ” A .
Expert .advice on all exterior and interior
.... Ple
of* My Childhood.
Mrs. Sterling Sponable. Mrs. Bol- by
Tom
Ly Mary T.*n*end.
and a nice play­ ing and Advertising. Muybelle Hart; duet. “My Wild Irish Rose." by
home decorations.
ton served delioiou* refreshments.
’” "Poor
""
*"
let.
Little Tyke," by tho fol­ Ticket Manager. Forre*t Lane; Sadie Osiroth and Fern Ball, was
lowing ladies: Bopha Smith, Jen- Pres* Agent, Richard Cook; Music followed by th* "Byke Boot Song"
MISS FARRELL is with the Department of
nle Coat*. Pearl Demand. Nina Master. Dan Wulldorff; Director of by the school. Beatrice Buxton re­
The twelve members ot the J. F. Townsand. Margaret Coat*. Kath- Tableaux. Max Lewis; Trumpeter. cited “What a Little Girl Said” and ;
Home Decoration of the Moure Co,, and is
T. Club were pleasantly entertained ryn Richardson and Mary Allerdlng. Lucille McLeod.
George Ball. “Micky's Courtship.”
well
qualified in all ways to give you expert
on Tuesday afterhoon by Mra. MilThe Sluts family, who have b*en
Dorothy Hoffman gave a piano sc-1
ton Murphy at her home north of living on the Wm Bayne farm, have
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"For-gei-mc-nots.:'
The
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to----------------------------near Martin Corner*.
We
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brum and concluding number was “Sam's Let- !
formation.
are sorry to have them leave our little Annella were Sunday guests ter.” which was read by Wayne OsU AND I BRIDGE CLUB.
community.
of her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph troth.
SPECIAL on UTILAC — the Famous Quick
Mr*. Fred Prentice Is entertaining
Tlie Birthday meeting will be held DeVtne.
ice cream and cake were served '

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lhe members of lhe U and 1 bridge with tfn. Roscoe Castle Tuesday.
dub this Wednesday afternoon at March 27. to observe the birthday
her home in the second ward.
of her mother. Mrs. Carrie VanWle.
Pot luck dinner.
JOLLY EIGHT CLUB.
Willard Dernond and ton*, Rus­
The jolly Eight bridge club met sell and Lloyd, attended a thrrahwith Mr* Ed. Story on Thursday arinen'a cohventlon at Lansing Fri­
of lost week, high score going to day.
Mr*. John Jugle.
Thc P. T. A. Is to be held March
30 with a program put on by a
"500" CLUB. ,group from Clarksville.
Mrs. J. E Buskirk yas hostess to
iier "500 Club &lt;m Tuesday afternoon, Wing,
.
_
our
pastor. on Sunday. We
— for
—j. g 4pecdy recovery.
the ladle* having a delightful lime, u
hope

Mr*. Willetts te suffering from in­
fection in her limb. She Ls being
cared for at the home of her daugh­
ter, Mr*. Clara Day.
Wc were all glad to welcome Mr.
and Mr*. Arthur Lathrop of Prairie­
ville to our L- A. 8. Friday.. Arthur
is Improving tine now and will soon
be able to begin teaching again.
Thc C. E. wa* held at the home
of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Green Bun­
day evening
Archie McIntyre lud hi* tonsils
removed in Hastings last week.

to the crowd which numbered about
one hundred and fifteen.—Lillie
Cheeseman.

SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mra. Lulu Gray and Robert spent
Sunday with Harold Gray and wife |
in East Assyria.
The. Norton P. T. A. wa* held Fri­
day night with the program in
charge of th* ladies. A one act play.
"The Old Maids’ Club.” wa* given.
Guekl* from the Qualllrap. McKel­
vey, Maple Grove Center, Duohatu

Dry Enamel — Friday and Saturday Only I
Private talks for Women's Club*, Manual
Training Claaseg, Etc., can be arranged for
at our store. '

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Wedding bells rang In our neigh­
borhood Saturday evening when
Uiu Dorothy Crawford and Ken­
neth Andrews Were united in murrlage Tlie young couple will make
their homj iir Kalamazoo. CongratulatloJ.
The NullTamlly are now free from
quarantine Glad lo see them out
after their illness and long conflnement. but sorry to learn of more

line of Easter Novelties

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FARM

Funcis Are No1
Make Applic
Agent
The Federal Inti
Bt. Paul has notl
Production Credit
Michigan that thi
charged tb'fanne
March 16th win be
per cent &lt;5 1-2 pe
six per cent (6 pe
The Charlotte
Association which
tory the counties
and Ingham. Is iss

We will appreciate your
early order.

interest to these
5 1-2 per cent Inal
as they were told
application for tl
ganlzallon of the
tion Credit Assoc!

Say it with Flowers

according to Dr. Petrie.
Preliminary movies of sun-spots ua. ii««
‘ and prominences were obtained this rtihorjsed
summer, in spite of tlie fact that Ute “fo,
'solar actvlly, which undergoes a 11
ai.
year cycle, is now at a very low ebb. I*r. R-irk
During this work a series of about * g*,”'
600 separate pictures would be tak- all R»ir
en on the movie film at regular in- t"'",4"?l
tcrvals. tlie special automatic drive
R,*k‘
of the telescope, developed by Rob«‘ai
ert R. McMath. following the sun u,}l"}ir4c
in Its course across the sky. In the ,,,
course of three or four years, when »&gt;&lt; laawre
the sun will again exhibit greater
-‘excitement." motion pictures of iare and
large, rapidly moving disturbances
, will be obtained for projection and
7,'
'study. In this way popular and'«.&gt;&lt;, th sn
{scientific knowledge of solar acllvily. which has an effect upon certain,''
phenomena oh lhe earth and is rew»'
lated to general wtaUior conditions.'
will be further increased.

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Snapdragons
Roses Daffodils
Violets Stocks
Calendulas
Carnations
Hyacinths
Tulips

rector of thc observatory at Lake
Angelas, using a new instrument,
thc "spectrohelloklnematograph." a
^pcctaliy designed combination of an
accurate light tiller and motion

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tention to our Easter Lily
Plante—Prices at 75c up.

m , .
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WAXtFO—It Rat rwrnrt .ill, rt. . ... 1.*!'./
: ■■■ !• m ' i'-’m'-'-1n•'&gt;&gt;*•&lt; ,rom the telescope, and by a system
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m ii.. p.-i-ir.
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of mirrors and lenses totalling aev’-r&gt;. ».vl ........ fnr r..|.
Itarr&gt; IS .1
hem- Rm:te 3. Middleville.
riti.i!
rrnl *nch*a of glass, carries it over a
Methodist EPISCOPAL church. i12 *’ich path, finally filtering out all
R&lt;v. c. M. coakun tlie. light waves except those from
Rael dance: sis ». Ote«u st. Phon* itoaa incandescent hydrogen. In this way
*
the general glare of the sun's disk
RaniUv
i“;3o A- M. which hides the sun-spots and the
ii'.r.‘ilU'n""
Nrb.-.I Hl on t huge solar prominences, or gaseous
M.
explosions, is reduced, and these ac­
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Astronomical movies of tlie glgantic apou that disfigure, f ronj time to
time, thc shining face ot old Sol.
added this real star to lhe reel world
last summer. In the expectation that
actual photographic records of the
growth of these solar disturbances
will aid in solving some problems in
. ... Astronomy, the University of Michlwui I.- gan Observatory reports the firat re*V’* suits of a program of solar motion
picture pltotography.
*•
- Although moving pictures of the
Rnndax moon and planets have previously
been made at the Lake Angelo*
________
" branch of the Observatory, with
church or christ, coats qbovb. their special equipment adapted to
r. o. wing. p**tot promote visual education, the ao9.45—Bunday Reboot iu;4$— French-:hr work iuui heretofore been im■ r-s
u -Ju—r..mm.iHi«i».
possible. This past year however.
baptist chubch.
.-olar studies were made by Dr. R. M.
B. J. Adcock, Minister.
Petrie, ot the Astronomy Depart-

hones or other 11
chattel mortgage;
machinery, or to

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ricullural purpose
borrow money thi
Jotte Association i

F. L. Walton was in Hastings on
business Monday afternoon.
Mrs. H. A. Cramer has finally re­
covered from her recent illness,
Mr. and Mra. Emery Kinne and
family of Campbell were Sunday
guests at Harold Voders.

Science has mastered virtually all
the problems of everyday life, ex­
cept a matter of getting four legs
of equal length on a tearoom table.
—Richmond Times Dispatch.

Howard and Norva). of West Camp­
bell and Mrs. Cllttic Roush of Free­
port called at lhe Wil) Mishler home
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Mishler of Grand Rap­
ids spent Wednesday night with her
sister. Mrs. Will Mishler, and fam-

SHOE REPAIRING and
HAT CLEANING SHOP

A millinery situation has arisen
in which the child's hat may be cut
down to fll lhe mother.—Des Moines
Register.

GEORGE’S
vlsited her sister. Mrs Will Mishler,
and mother. Mrs Ellen Roush, Wed­
nesday while Rev. Hoffman weni to
Grand Rapids.
CUhon Meek left Wednesday aft-

I-adU*' Soles, electric vulcan­
ised. no nails to both- firt.
er your feet—Soles
DUV

family ot Premont.
m unity.
Ray Crawford spent the week end
with tils family in Otsego
~
E. A. Ripe of Orangeville called
on friends at this place Friday.
Mra. James Null was In Otsego on
business Friday.
, HHI KAI.K—IS (ell i if • "i* h’ay. Thrlel
lb». AIm,
n
marten |»Hr *»ulh ,.( Frr-|n&gt;rt Carl
‘ Iluatanre
H&gt;K HA I E 111 th- Ina sar.l-i frrlil

lava Increased Our Hock of

¥hite Leghorns
Im cur Incubator capacity. Price
er our cklek*. SS.OO p«r boared Iron March to May 15tk
7.00 per hnadred (or balance ot
teaaou. Custom Hatcblnf. heu'a
gga. 2&gt;,e per tu Tiukeye and
• locka. 4c per e*&lt; We hatch on
londaye and Thuredeye
Itevo
'eterelae Electric Incnbatore The
leaver ature and moletnre aiwaye
orrect. SaUalacUon guaranteed.

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trip to Plainwell Saturday.

purchase of seed
recure it through
ductlpn Credit A
have personal pre
from all encuml
the loan. But. fa
have sufficient pe
security for a loa
make application
Emergency Crop 1
each county. Ap
through the Ch;

companied their son. Claude, and
wife to Detroit Saturday.
Bunday callers at Harry Cramer's
were. Mr. and Mra. J. Poortvllet. the
Misses Beulah and Mary Cramer.
Mra. Walter Brown and Miss Marie
Bowens al| of Grand Rapids.
spent Sunday

and

Sunday

home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Coons and
Mrs UUcry of Lowell called on Mrs.
Jennie Pardee Thuraday.
Frank Walton was In Grand Rap­
night ids Monday forepoon.

and family.

YO

Hastings called at lhe Will Mishler
home .Saturday afternoon.

65c
Boys,

ing with infection In her hand.

MARRIED MAN reprrir
r'V. ’ Here 1*.'"^“."
if dr-lred. nitknut
eeeieidrr rrnlinr ema
K.lwar-I It*

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farm elreadr
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411 h'bile .mall
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compare quality and prices.

iple and

Marshall, spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Fredrtc Swarts and
family of Battle Creek were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daly. .
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rice of Has­
tings were‘Sunday afternoon guests
uf Mr and Mrs. Henry Bldejman.

Mrs. George Green were in Battle
Creek Saturday
Miss Lura'Francisco of Hastings
spent Saturday night and Sunday day at the home. Much sympathy
is expressed for the family.

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her Sunday.
.
Miss Merlyn Marshall of Hastings are seriously ill with streptococcus
spent the week end at Mr. and Mra. (sore throat. We all itope for them
an early recovery.
r Mr. and Mra. Mahlon Burkett and
com pan led Rev. and Mra D. C family of Kalamasoo spent the week
Oetroth of Lansing to Iowa. Monday end with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hamto get Rev. and Mra. Albert Oatroth
who have been with Mr. and Mrs. C.
8. Smith in Iowa City. They visited
relatives at Waterloo. Sederfalls,
and Iowa City and Naperville. Ill, i The play, which was lo have been
at Prairieville Saturday night. Mar.
returning home Friday.
Mr. and Mr* Frank Hrwblita were '33, has been postponed until Mar.
guests of Mr. and Mra. Merle Hrek- *30. on account of tlie illness of Rol-

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LOWER WEST
OE FEREO FARMERS

secretary * office, over the Munger
Hardware store in Charlotte, or at
at the County Agent's office in Has­
tings and Mason.
Bent by E P. Reynold*.
Secy, charlotte Production
Credit Association.

FEDERAL PLAN SAVES

EFFICIENT WORK
YOUTH AND FORESTS
Employment of Young Men
DONE IN COUNTY. on Timber Lands Popular .

Home Economics
Extension Work

FRUIT TREES FROZEN
PEACHES HURT WORST

Delay Pruning Until Extent
of Injury Is Shown by

Form of Government Aid

IRVTNO GROUP.
Blackened Wood
j East Lansing. March 19— Federal j The Irving Project Club met with
BARRY 00. FARMERS CAN OLD DOBBIN HTAO1NG
East Lansing. March 19—Pros­
A GOOD C OME-BACK. county but had not acquired a real- Planl 'OT
conservation of the j Mrs. ciarc William* March 15 for pects for a peach crop in Michigan
BORROW GOVERNMENT
county oui nio no* bchum u . .
Nalton . youth
vouth and
and of
of the
the natural
natural
________ _
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There can be rx&gt; doubt about old dence ttrre. There were nine unnat- Nation'*
an all day meeting. The lesson on. this year are very bad and the crop
WU(J
CASH AT 5 i/g PER OENT
wild UJ(
life. resources by using young
Dobbin staging a come-back. It is
en for constructive work on Umber "Counting Calories " was given with. from other fruit* will be more or
men.for
now an accepted fact that we do not urallzed persons who were given re- m
fourteen members and one visitor,
redUMxI according to invrstigaand cutover lands is one of the most
need to Increase crops in this coun­ lief.
TO AID THEM IN THEIR
presenL
, tions made by the department of
try but do need to reduce them. We
The size of some of the families popular and successful ot the meth­
Plans were made for Achievement, horticulture at Michigan State ColFARM PRODUCTION produce more than we can possibly that were aided will be Intereating. 'ods of government aid. according to Day
and our part in the program lege.
consume. Every other country Is There was one family of 14; two thc forestry department at Michigan discussed.
I All fruit buds on Elberta peaches
Funds Are Now Available— stimulating production of farm pro­ others of 13; 3 other* with 11 each; State College.
The . different subjects for next j In this state appear to be killed exRugged individualism which ex­
ducts. so our chances for export are 3 more with 10 each in the family;
yeart work were given us to decide ,cept a few. perhaps, in Berrien
Make Application to Co.
presses
itself
in
harvesting
natural
growing less and less. The manu­ 12 families of 9 persons were aided,
and vote ar
on nt
at nor
our n»vt
next rrMtlno
meeting, rotintv
county Rotith
South Havens and nrv-h....
Roches­
riches
and
leaving
the
site
q(
the
Agent Foster
facturers of farm tractors persist In and 9 famine* with 8 members.
harvest in such a condition that which is to be April 19. with Mrs. ter* are in a little belter condition,
The Federal Intermediate Bank of holding their prices so high for
It will be interesting to note tlie
Robert Williams. All day meeting. and Gold Drojis. New Prolific, and a
those tools that farmers cannot af- supplies received from government those following are robbed of oppor­ —Clara Schondelmayer, Secy. .
few
other
varieties
may
produce
a
_ .
.
...
. । ford to buy. so they are resorting to sources which have been given to tunities will no longer be tolerated.
very light crop.
Production credit AaocUUoiu In horse. Main. It U believed that
In some caws. huge dams have been
QUIMBY GROUP.
those who were relieved:
All pruning on the varieties which
erected to impound water, and the
Michigan that the rate of interest horse* will be much more economl362.05 ton* of coal.
The Quimby Nutrition class met----may- ---------------------------------------------------have some live buds should be
builder* later learned that the reser­
charged to fanners on loans after‘cal than tractors where corapara6,000 lb*, of cereal.
voirs silted up to such an extent March 16 at the Quimby church.' delayed until It can be determined
March 16th win be five and one-half lively small acreage* are farmed.
1.000 lbs. ot bean*.
The meeting was called to order by what portions of the tree show any
that the work was nearly useless.
per cent (5 1-2 per cent) Instead of1 Several farmers who have dis20.000 lbs. of smoked meat.
lhe president. Mrs. Ware; roll call j promise of fruit bearing. Two weeks
This
waste
of
money
was
caused
six per cent (6 per cent).
cussed the farm situation with the
3,625 lb*, of flour.
by unthinking removal of forest wa* taken and the minutes of the i of temperatures above the freezing
The Charlotte production Credit j writer have stated that sheep are
12.700 lbs. ot salt pork.
growths, which permitted water to February meeting were read and point will give the discolorations
Association which ha* for its terri- proving about the most profitable
6,000 cans of beef.
j,. approved. Mrs. Cante Fisher gave • caused by freezing time to appear in
run on the land much more rapidly
lory &lt;he counties of Barry, Eaton, livestock on the farm. Wool bring*
14.460 lb*, of dairy butter.
lf | a revjew of lhe first four lessons for | the woody portion* of twigs and
than would have been possible if
and Ingham. 1* Issuing it* first loons a good price, the market for Iambs
1.200 dozens of eggs.
who had been
the proper amount of vegetative I lhe benefit of those deliaht*ui
din" i.*branches.
”'’**’*"
to farmers thU week and the rate of r
- - -haa‘ advanced.
Mapy farmers
arc
. .. . .. u .. ..
ghowing serious discolora150 pairs of blanket*.
™ ujn
to- Uo«
n« re
interest to these farmer* will bo :finding that they can profitably keep
Mrs Carveth has given her time
_
5 1-2 per cent instead of 6 per cent, a
i flock of sheep. The one great night and day to the relief work of
cussing the five food neutricuis If the fruit bud* are dead but the
as they were told when they made ।drawback is the sheep-killing dog.
thc commission. She has had under
application for the loan. The or­
her three efficient nurses, who ex­
vary, how caloric need of people U pruning is probably safe. The prun-1
ganization of the Charlotte Produc- FOUR OTHERS SAW THE
amined every home and questioned berrnen specifies that limber lands determined, and caloric require- ing should not extend below any live t
on Credit Association is completed
BIG METEOR FEB. 19. the parents in that home; also in­ shall be left in a productive condi- 1ment* for an average person. Vis-1 bud*. Bark which ha* been tom'
tion.
now. It* contact with the Produc­
Hors in the afternoon were Mrs.1
— •tree
— should be tied
• -i.!
The Banner ha* learned of four spected the home to determine what,
loose from •&gt;
the
or
This awakening of public opinion
tion Credit Corporation of Bt. Paul. ,other parties who *aw the big me­ if any. aid should be given. She has
Fancher and Miss Esther Striker . tacked. Later, if the bark doe* not
1* such as to complete a loan to ।teor on Friday afternoon. February also had one secretary to do the cor­ arrived *loo late to give Michigan a —Sarah Gillespie.
resume growth. U can be removed. |
farmers In less than three week* ।9. One waa John H. Strange, who respondence and make out the re­ continuing crop of pine, which
Pear bud* and wood have been I
from the time the application for a lives on Route 4. Middleville. Mr. ports required by the state and na­ could have been assured by proper
POWERS ECHOES.
damaged. Pruning should be de-'
cutting and by protecting the for­
loan is made.
Strange write* that he was amazed tional relief organization*, and that
We were very glad to see that layed until discoloration* caused by
est* from tires. The C. C. C. camps
at the brilliancy of the meteor a* it secretary has had plenty to do.
in the state will help to re-establish Mr. Boley has so much improved freezing have had time to appear
rylng on their farm production pro­ swiftly aped by.
We are sure the people of this
and very little wood should be re­
in
health
as
to
be
able
to
drive
the
tree growth and to prevent fire
gram. such as the purchase of
Another person who reports see­ county appreciate tlie good work
roved if serious discolorations are ।
horses or other livestock, to pay off ing it is Fred Eaton, who live* on that ha* been done by the commis­ damage. Game cover, streams, and bu* again.
found. Wounds made by pruning I
Mr. and Mra. C. J. Schasberger,
chattel mortgages on livestock or the Lawrente Ritzman farm, east of sion and also Hie effort* of Mra. lakes all benefit by this work.
heal -slowly on discolored wood, and ■
Michigan's- resort industry can not Mr. and Mr*. John Grady
and
machinery, or to repay other debts town. He was working at William Carveth who ha* been so faithful to
ignore the help to the stale's at­ daughter of Grand Rapids, and Mr. wood rot is apt lo start In such cuts
which have been Incurred for ag­ Cramer's sawmill wlwn he saw the the task committed to her.
Winter injury to sweet cherries is
tractiveness.
Money
spent
hy
tour
­
and
Mrs
Virgil
Andrews
and
ricultural purposes, are eligible to brilliant white light in the north­
The taxpayers of the county will
variable; some orchards show serious
borrow money through the Char­ east. He said it looked like a sky not overlook tlie fact that all the ists and resorters has helped carry daughter of Augusta were Sunday bud-killing and some are only
lotte Association al thia low rate of rocket, and it seemed to him as if it relief given wa* paid for by the Michigan through the past few visitors al the home of Mr. and slightly damaged. Pruning should
Mrs. Arthur Bedford.'
interest.
were coming down toward the earth; state and federal government*. The year*.
be done only when the amount of
Farmers who need money for the but probably it wa* simply disap­ stale appropriated 112,000,000 from
Mrs. Ed. Balzer and little daugh­ winter damage can be determined.
purchase of seeds this spring may pearing from light. Tlie great speed the sale* tax. and gave it to Welfare
ter of Otandville spent several days
Sour cherries which were defoliatsecure it through the charlotte pro­ of the meteor would give one the purposes. Thc federal government
lhe past week with her parent*. Mr.
duct ipn Credit Association, if they1 Impression that it wa* dropping.
and Mrs Will Carter.
gave considerably more than that.
back. Advice given by the horticul­
have personal property that is free
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Miner
Palmer
vis
­
The other two persons who re­
The Barry Co. Welfare Relief
turist* Is to delay pruning but to
from all encumbrances, to secure ported to us that they saw the big Commission has been commended
'There I* no humor in profanity. ited hl* uncle and aunt. Mr. and repair any Injuries to the trunks.
the loan. But. fanners who do not fireball that Friday afternoon were by the state organization not only Some folk* should run their words Mrs. Jeff Palmer, al Cassopolis. Sat­
have sufficient personal property as Cha*. Duffey of Yankee Springs' for the excellent work done, but al­ through a refinery."
urday. Mr. Palmer returned home determined until the trees start
security for a loan up to 1150 may and Mrs. Lee Burdick of Barry so for keeping down the overhead
Rabbi cedarbaumx spoke to H. S. Monday and Mrs. Palmer Is to re­ growing. Those seriously frozen will
make application for a loon of thc township.
expense of their county organiza­ assemblies in Naahvilfe. Woodland. main a few weeks to care for the only half unfold their leaves and
Emergency Crop Loan Committee In
Middleville, and Freeport and to two aunt, who Is very 111.
then will die. Trees not so badly in­
Sales of automobiles have greatl/ tion.
each county. Application for loons
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Smith &lt;nee jured will have yellowish foliage
large Y. M C. A. groups In Hastings.
through tlie Charlotte Production increased in Germany since the
Soviet Russia has most of
He sounded a definite note for peace Ruth Bedford! are receiving con­ and will make very little growth
Credit Asson. may be made at Die abolishment of automobile taxes.
world's supply of platinum.
gratulation
upon
the
birth
of
a
and righteousness throughout all of
These trees may die or may recover.
daughter. Margaret Ann , at
a No treatment which will help them
his splendid addresses.
Thc Older Y group had one of Cleveland hospital.
is practical for use on an extended
The play by the Irving Grange. scale.
their largest attendances last Wed­
_ _ ___________
nesday evening to hear Rabbi Ce- "Here Come* Charlie," has been In­
Los Angeles Times: The average
darbaum of Lansing.
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. definitely postponed.
There will be another card party woman can be satisfied with cheap
Sec. Angell is in Lansing tljs
Wednesday to meet with the com­ al the Irving Orange hall Wednes­ clothe*, just so they are belter than
her next-door neighbor has.
bined groups of Boys' Work Secre- day. March 21. Come.
tarie* and all the town and county
employed Y Men.
Present plans indicate a wonder­
ful time for the 7 and 8 grade pupil*
In the one day Rural Conference of

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Hastings Hl-Y members and girl
friend* had pot luck supper with
Mr. and Mrs. C- F. Angell last Fri­
day night with 99 per cent attend­
ance.
President Emil Littler of Battle
Creek College will be the speaker for
assembly at Middleville H. S. March
26 and in the evening will address
the Father and Son banquet of the
Middleville Brotherhood.
Frteport Y. M. C. A. group fur­
nished music for the school assembly
last Friday morning.
OBITUARY.
Henry Harriaon Blake, better
known by his many Barry county
friend* a* Harry Blake, was the son
of Paul and Bally Blake. He wa*
bom in Rutland township, December
28, 1875. and died February 12. 1934
at the age of 59 years, one month
and fourteen days.
He was united tn marriage to Ma­
mie E. Tabor. November 30, 1899. To
this union four sons and one daughthree eon*. Harold. Paul and Jackie
and the one daughter. Ardalha. now
reside in Grand Rapids. These are
left to mourn their loss also a sis­
ter. Mrs. W. H. Otis of Rutland, and
a number ot other relatives and
friends. Harry was possessed of a
kindly, friendly nature and hl*
passing will be mourned by many.
The burial took place In Rutland
cemetery.
_______

PLEASANT HILL.
Mrs. Jane Brown, who has been
with Mn. Addie Lewis for sqme
time, has work near Hastings now.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter and
son. Vere, went to Grand Rapids
Sunday lo make the acquaintance
of the new grandson and nephew
born to Mr and Mrs Curtis Pierce
on Saturday. March 17. Grandpa
and Grandma Carter are doing us
well as can be expected.
Wm. Murray of Hasting* spent a
Mra. Seymour Jordan.
Tlie Sunshine Club will meet with
Mra. Clara Wllliatna Thursday afteroon.
The home of Mr. and Mn. Earl
of Hastings, where Miss Kami
Campbell is boarding. I* In quaran­
tine for scarlet fever.
Nel! Vrooman and Mr. Crumback
of Green lake are shearing sheep
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LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
Ansel Talmage and family of East
Hickory visited al Frank Roush's
Sunday.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chew and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Satterlee ot
Lansing spent Sunday at Ward
Lindsey's.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doster and
family of London. Ohio, are now
located on lhe VandeWalker farm.
Their three children entered the
Calkin school Monday morning. We

welcome them to our

Battle creek are visiting at
Zimmerman's.
Sunday visitors at H. and 1
ter'* were, Mr. and Mra.
Stratton. Mrs. Wilson and da
and Mr. and Mn. Earl Johnson «
Richland.

Regular Saving
Wise Spending
Habits of Frugality
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helps no one. Wise spending is one of the
“habits o‘f frugality.’*' Another one is to

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Deposits in this bank are insured under the
Federal Banking Act of 1933.

We solicit your Savings Account.

MORGAN.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mead and
family ot Battle Creek spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mra. Elgin Mead.
Clayton Webb, who spent the last
weak visiting around Lansing and
Parry, visited with the home folks
Mr. Shull and housekeeper and
children have moved to Maple
Grove. That takes three children
out of our school
Mr. and Mn. Wayne Christopher
and brother, Harold, of Lansing

Christopher Sunday.

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MICHIGAN FARMERS
HAVE FARED THE BEST

COURT HOUSE NEWS

Far Fewer Farmer Failures
Than Were Shown in Other
Mid-Western States

They know that there are hazards
enough without taking chances on
low quality seeds.

Poor seeds never produce the kind
of crops that pay fine profits.
We have a good stock of Michigan
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farming has been an unprofitable
business, especially for thc last tour
years. It did not show any profit to
speak ol during the boom yean.
Despite all the drawbacks to farm­
ing. the percentage of bankruptcies
In Michigan is far smaller among
fanners than In any other class of
our cltlaens Michigan 1*. in fact, the
brightest spot, agriculturally speak­
ing. of the great Middle West. The
I bankruptcies of Michigan farmer*
I have been less than three per cent,
according to statistics complied in
the United States Attorney Gen­
eral* department. The percentages
of farm bankruptcies in other state*
are as follows:
Ohio 11.8 per cent; Indiana 233
per cent; Illinois 18* per cent; Wl*consln 18 4 per cent; Minnesota 10J
per cent; Iowa 48-3 per cent; Mis­
souri 15.1; North Dakota 38J per
cent; South Dakota 418 per cent;
Nebraska 22 per cent; Kansas 20.6
per cent.
Ohio had the largest number of
farm failures of any state. Yet its
percentage of the farm failures was
smaller than Illinois or Iowa on ac­
count of The unusually large number
of bankruptcies in other occupation­
al groups. Out of a total of 66.723
bankruptcies in the United States
last year, only 5.917 were farmers,
who comprise about 35 per cent ot
the country's population. Wage
earners led with 27332 failures, and
merchant* were a close second with
17*61.
In some respects Michigan as a
farm state would not compare with
Iowa; but notice thc difference in
farm failures--less than 3 per cent
in Michigan and 463 per cent in
Iowa. No doubt the good fortune of
Michigan farmers 1* that thu state
1* not a one crop slate. There is
such a diversity of farming in
Michigan that it lias saved It from
the heavy volume ot failures found
tn so many other states.

MARRIAGE LICENSER
Delbert Whitmore. Hastings ...Ji
Josephine Smith. Hasting*--------- M
Oliver R. Peterson, Middleville ..2g
Helen R. Storkan. Middleville ....23
Dei tn C. Cable. Delton ................ .23
Catherine M. Monte. Negaunee.
•Michigan
__ ..................... «
Walter Ivan Thoma*. Mlddlevilte 22
Muriel Blata. Chicago ...................18

I’ROBATECOURT.
Est. Virgil Dryer, deed. Order ad­
mitting will entered, bond of Admr.
filed, letter* testamentary issued, or­
der limiting settlement entered
Est. Amelia L. Swift, deed. No­
tice of retainer filed.
Bit. Lorenzo Mudge, dec’d. Pelitltlon for widow’s allowance filed,
order for widow’s allowance entered.

tion for Admr. filed.
Eat. Effie Jane McCann, dec’d. Pe­
tition for Admr. filed, order for
publication enteredEst., John Finkbelner. dec’d. Order
to withdraw Building At Loan ac­
count entered.
Est. William I. Ford. deed. Peti­
tion to deposit bonds for redemption
filed, order to deposit bond for re­
demption entered.
Est. Hattie E- Gheesebrough. dec’d.
Order for adoummeQj entered.
E*t. Angie J. DeWolf, dec’d. Order
for adjournment entered.
ESt. Lillian V. Kennedy, dec’d. Or­
der allowing claims entered.
Est. Margaret Deamer. dec’d. Or­
der for Admr. to open safety de­
posit box entered.
ESt. Janies Cheeseman. deed
Resignatlon*of Admr. filed, order for
publication entered.
Est. Newell Williams, dec’d. Order
allowing claims entered.
Est. Virgil Dryer, dec’d. Petition
tor hearing claims filed, inventory
filed, final account filed, order as­
signing residue entered, discharge
of executor issued, esetale enrolled.

GLASS CREEK.
The Good Will L. A. 8. will meet1
with Mr*. Fred Smith. Friday for I
dinner. The program will be in
charge of thc Gla&amp;s Creek NutrlUon class
|
Forrest Havens and son. Gordon, j
were In Battle Creek Saturday P. |
M on business,
Lowell Whittemore began work’
Monday for his uncle, Ray Erway. I
Sunday visitors at Fred OU*’ were.
Lyle Otis and wife and Ray Olis
and children of Kalamazoo.
I
Sunday vial tors at Roy Er ways
were Louie Erway and family of
ORANGEVILLE NEWS.
Kalamazoo and Ward Erway of
Last Week's Leiter.
.
Hastings.
Lloyd Shafer. Scout Field Execu­
Rolla Williams of Burlington was
tive. will conduct our Scout Investi­ a caller at Roy Erway's one day
ture Ceremony. Friday. March 23.
Mrs Sarah Hanson and Ray Han­
Mrs. Forrest Havens spent last
son are here from Kenton. Ohio. Friday P. M. in Hastings with Mrs.
They arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert McOlockhn.
Benjamin Hanson.
Joe Arentz of Detroit was a week
Mrs. Thomas Olshesky is ill with end .visitor with his brother and
heart trouble Her daughter. Eva Is family here.
caring for her. Wc send the patient
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Warren and
our deepest sympathies and hope for Polly Ann and Russell Whittemore
her speedy recovery.
were Lansing visitors one day last
Max Bowen was driving home week.
from Martin High "school last week
Ml&amp;» Ruth Erway of Kalamazoo
when his car skidded off the slip­ was a caller Sunday al the home I
pery road.Into a ditch. He had sev­ ot her parents. Ray Erway and wife.'
eral other children with him but
Miss Anna Mae Pue of Ha.,Ungs
fortunately none were seriously in­ wa* a Sunday guest at Chas. Whit­
&gt;
jured. The cur was damaged some temore's.
however.
Dr. Swift and Dr. Lun from Mid­
dleville completed- physical exami­
nations here Wednesday. Our school
nurse. Mias DcF'U'. and two other
nurses assisted them No serious
physical ailments were reported.
Mrs. Mary Livingston Van Ant­
werp died Friday. March 2, due tu
a stroke. She was living in the old
Livingston residence with her sis­
ter. Emma Livington. Besides her
sister there 1* a brother Fred and
three children. Paul. Russell and
Gladys. Her husband has been dead
for several years. The funeral was
held at the Orangeville church
Sunday. March, 4th. M*ny friends
were present to mourn her passing
and extend condolences to her fam­
ily.
Elmer Cutchera’ friends may be
interested in knowing that he and
his family are moving to the south
side of Orangeville.
Alex Lester gave a big party for
ail the men and their families, who
worked for him last year. Supper

KLINGENSMITH.
___ ng bells rang in this com­
munity March 8 for Miss Helen
Storkan and Oliver Peterson. They
will reside on lhe farm of the for­
mer’s parents. Congratulations.
Charles Storkan of Grand Rapids
spent a few days with hl* parents.
125* Griswold SL, Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Storkan.
DaUatt’l 014MI Building tai
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green and
family and Marshall Tripp spent
Sunday in Maple Grove with Mr.
J. L. Mau*. Hastings. Mich
and Mrs. Lee Lapham and
Mrs
Wm, Green. Mrs. Lapham 1* able
to be out again after being 111 for
some time.
Several neighbor* called at thc
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. JohnNORTHEAST THORNAPPLE.
the home ol Mr. and Mn. George I »on Friday evening and helped them
celebrate their wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Schnurr en­ Eddy of Delton.
Mrs Perry Van Tuyle has been in
tertained thc Friendship Class at
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kermeen arc
their home Friday evening. A good moving this week to Middleville. Wc Nashville lhe past two week* caring
attendance and a fine time.
surely arc sorry to lose them from for a relative who has been quite ID.
Last week a crew of men filled
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cline enter­ our neighborhood.
tained thc Junior Department of the
The Home Economic Class will the onion storage at Deep lake with
M. E Sunday School at her home hold their meeting Wednesday with Ice. the onions being all sold recent­
Friday evening. A fine lime report- Mrs Verne Thomas.
ly.
Mrs. Arthur Getty and baby of
Miss Charlotte Tungate has been
Middleville spent Thursday with her
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cline and son* on the sick lut the past week.
were Sunday afternoon caller* ol
Lightning struck Mr. Owen s barn parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johntheir mother. Mr*. Nancy cline, at Saturday morning during the storm.

Rational ffinan &amp;
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Having decided to quit farming, I will hold an auction sale on the Don
Putnam farm, half mile north of Banfield, on east side of road, on

Saturday, March 24, 1934
BEGINNING AT ONE O'CLOCK, AND DISPOSE OF THE FOLLOWING:—
HORSES.

ind 10 years old, wt 2800.

COWS.
Jersey and Guernsey, 6 years old,
fresh 4 months.
7-8 Guernsey and 1'8 Jersey, 2 yr*,
old, fresh 5 months.
Holstein cow, S yrs., due May 5.
Red and white cow, 6 years old, due
Durham, Jersey and Guernsey heif­
er calf, 4 months old.

HOGS AND CHICKENS.
Chester White brood sow, due to

About 40 Rhode Island Red laying

TOOLS.
Buzx rig on E^d^basii*
Wagon and hay rack.
McCormick binder, 7-fL cut.
Riding cultivator.;
Single cultivator. •

5-row, 3-ft. potato marker.
110 Gale sulky plow.
Oliver 42-43 walking plow.
2-aectiop spring drag.
Manure spreader. .
Quantity of crate bolt*.
New wagon tongue.
13 bunches of shingle*.

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Hay rope, fork and pulleys.
Good set double harness. Third harness.
Single buggy and harness. Fork*. Hhovels.
18-fl. ladder.

Wheelbarrow.

Buck saw.

Splitting tnauL 12-lb. steel maul.
Gravel scrtcner.
Quantity of early and late seed potatoes.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Oak buffet and dining table.
6 dining chairs. 3 dresser* and mirrors.
3 bedsteads and springs. Day bed.
Oak writiag desk. Oak center table.
t kitchen tables.

3 good &gt;-day clack*.

Round Oak heater.
Galvanized ice cream freezer.
Numerous other articles.

TERMS:—-CASH.
n. no
No goods removed until settled for.

CORNING, Propr.
HENRY FLANNERY.
Y, Auctioneer.

J

E. G. CORNING Clerk.

the Boy Scout program. Get behind
the boys In titelx work and sbogf | *
them that ws appreciate what they
are doing in the Scouting work.,
which U a benefit to u* all.
.
Several small fire* about of late,
all found in time to avoid any
great damage
fortunately. John
Winger and George R. Dari* both
haring very narrow escape* of late,
had either been away from home, no
doubt great damage would have re­
suited.
Very few have procured their auto
plates, all waiting to see if a reduc­
tion will be granted at Lansing.
Chartea H. Whitmore, who is at­
tending Western State, and his lady
friend, from Muskegon, were the
week end guests of hi* parents, O.
D. and Mrs. Whitmore.
The chair factory is a busy place'
these day*, averaging an output of
100 chairs a day. King to all parts
of the U. 8. some A truck and some
Srail. Thlk 1* giving employment
several people with the outlook of
many more in the near future.
Randall Jackson has purchased
the farm known as lhe Charles
Davis farm and will work It in con-•
Junction with that of hi* parents, in
Northeast Thornappte
George Juppstrom. Jr., who ha*
beei^ working in Detroit of late,
came home Saturday to visit hi*
parents,
accompanied by Floyd
Gould. Jr. who was a resident with 1
his people here for several year*..
They greatly enjoyed seeing thc old
home folks.
.

Having decided to dispose of my personal property, i will
sell at public auction at my farm, One-half mile eut and onehalf mile north of Milo Station, and four miles southwest of
Delton, on
.1*11'11

Wednesday, March 28th
At One O’clock P. M., and offer the following property:—

CATTLE.
Black cow, 10 year* old, freth Jan­
uary 1*L
Guenuey cow, 4 year* old, Calf by
aide.
Jertey cow, 4 year* old, giving milk.

CHICKENS.
25 White Leghorn hen,.

HAY AND GRAIN
Quantity of alfalfa hay.
Quantity mixed hay.
100 bushels of oats.

Steel roller.
Grain drill.
Spring tooth harrow.
Spike tooth harrow.
Gale riding cultivator.
2 single cultivators.
Walking plow.
John Deere hay loader.
Fanning mill.
Tank heater.
Corn sheller.

MISCELLANEOUS.
Meat crock*.
Coleman gas lamp.
Several pitchforks.
Quantity household goods including
a dresser, rocking chairs, tables,
dining chairs, day bed, bedsteads,
and several other articles not
mentioned.

TOOLS.
Deering mowing machine.
Wagon and wagon box.
Dump rake.

TERMS:—CASH. No property removed until settled for.

JOHN J. DOSTER, Propr
Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

Homer Aldrich, Clerk.

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panied by good music Everyone had
a fine time.
The Orangeville Fish Hatchery is
rapidly taking form. Due to the fact
that all CWA project* must be com­
pleted within a few weeks, men are
working there all week long. There
arc three different shifts. Each
group of men have two days work
apiece. There are to be four ponds
to the hafchery and lhe surround­
ing grounds are to be landscaped.
The Ladies' Sewing Circle met at
the home of Mr*. Herman- Hurdle­
brink Thursday. March 8th. They
worked on a quilt that Mr*. Hurdle­
brink wished finished A pot luck
dinner wa* enjoyed by everyone.
The*next meeting will be held at
Mrs. Mattie Shoemaker's home
Thursday. March 15.
Miss Leora Robar. Miss Veida
Doublcilcln. Basil Kershaw and Orvllie Robar were the happy leading
characters in a double wedding.
March 6th. Leora and Orville are
tlie children of Mr. and Mr*. Robar
of Gun Marsh. Miss Veida Double­
stein is the daughter of Mr. - and
Mrs W. Doublesteln of Otsego and
Basil Kershaw is the son of Mr. and
Mr*. Clyde Kershaw of Prairieville
| A dance wa* given by thetr parents
| at Prairieville, that same night. A
large crowd attended to show their
good will and wish them a full and
happy future.
The Orangeville Player* Club met
at Mr. and Mrs. J E Coryell * home
Tuesday. March 6. They went from
there to the wedding dance at
' Prairieville. After dancing a couple
i hours they returned to the Coryell
■ home and had lunch after which
■ ‘they disbanded with the under11 standing that they were to meet
11 again Tuesday. March 13 at Mr*.
Kahllo'* home.
I Oh. yes! I nearly fJrgot to say
that Merlyn Robar surprised every­
one by suddenly announcing hU
i marriage to Grace Pike. Mr. Aj.tlmus Pike's daughter. Thursday,
(March 8. two days after hi* slater’s
[Land brother's wedding
Exciting
limes for the Robar family, rd say.

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AUCTION SALE!

.MIDDLEVILLE.
Last Weeks Utter
i Seymour Jordan of east of town
.La quite poorly of late- HL* many
1 friends hope for * quick recovery
j O. W. Whitmore ws* in Hastings
.Thursday ou business
I This Monday evening we are all
1 going to the school building to enjoy 1

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Knee-Action Wheels! Each front wheel, cushioned on it* own
flexible coil spring, move* up and down like a knee—“walks"
over bumps and hole* without jarring the car or the passengers.
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Hastings, Michigan

Phone 2680

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH &gt;1. 1M4
partoant of agricultural *Dgine*rln&lt; wait*. Hot water cornea in ntrect the dinner wa* secured, for which
contact with the tea and the k* wa­ we feel thankful. The official board
ter overflows from the water pipe as are enabled to have the plans com­
pleted to begin lhe work of plaster­
Systems Will Not Be Affect­
Frt*h well water can be used in ing thc church auditorium till*
Monday morning The work i* being
er
and
beat
away
too
rapidly.
How
­
ed by Warm Weather for ever. pouring the water through a
will be slower. Water forced in by rushed and may be ready for um In
Weelu After Freesinf
small pipe or hot* inserted in ths a pressure pump will do lhe work a short lime.
water
pipe
until
it
touches
the
ice
East Lansing. March IK—Water
faster
....... than
w-u. If
•• rr
poured
—— hi.
—
I Floyd Strickland. who has been
pipe* frozen during the subzero will remove lhe barrier in a short
Horizontal pipe* are more difficult at the University hospital at Ann
weather in February will not thaw Ums.
With but a r‘pe
~*can
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be in- Arbor
Arhnr for
f°r some time,
Umi* returned
rrtnrnwl home
hntnn
----------- — 00 Wednesday and is still very In­
out naturally for several week* after j Vertical pipe*
pipes can be thawed faseas- iwrted by cutting it L -short
iengtiu
warm weather begin*, but proper Uy by placing the small pipe or ho*e and coupling these together a*- ■»-the । ftrm.
I The girl* of the Lacey Camp Fire
them rapidly, according to the de-j poured through a funnel to prevent
Unit sold candy bar* and popcorn
work aa well in ahorizontaj pipe
at the Brigg* church sale on TuesDELTON.
iday. Proceed* are to be used
to
Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Meyers of complete thc financial obligation*
ALL PRICKS IN THIS AD SUBJECT TO THE X% SALES TAXI
Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs. Grey­ before organisation.
' don Blackman of Kalamazoo were
The Assyria Center Parent-Teach­
last week end gue*t* of their mother, er organization met on Thursday
Mrs. Matlie Blackman.
evening with the Monroe school or­
Mr and Mrs. Harold Burpee and ganization a* guests, who put on
family have moved lo Yorkville
the program, which wa* very much
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Smith are enjoyed.
moving from Shadyland on M-43 io
Al the Democratic caucus held
'Flint. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Kroos ut the town hall on Tuesday, nomi­
'will have charge of the Shadyland nations were made for an Inde­
I farm during the summer season.
pendent ticket a* follows: Super­
1 Mrs Mary Shedd had an exper- visor. Frank Jones: clerk. William
’ fence one day last week that she.i Sarver: treasurer. Bernard Tasker;
doesn't care to have repeated very highway commissioner. Allie Sylvcs| often. While everything wa* peace- ter: justice. Myron Tuckerman.
' ful and quiet in her home something,
&gt;
The leaders of the Lacey Nutri­
went bang, which she thought mint
tion class, Mrs. Helen Cole and
be a cannon. But when she investi­
Mrs Mildred Steven*, were In Hasgated. found that her hard coal Ung* on Wednesday to receive the
Task
Carlon
stove had exploded, and ashp*. coal
lesson on “Counting Food Calorie*''
dust and smoke filled the house.
and variations in caloric needs to
Then about as soon a* she had ev­
BAKING POWDEB
be given at thc home of Mr*. Flor­
erything righted up and put in or­, ence Babcock, on Tuesday.
der M*&gt;n and had settled down for
Miss Dorothy Martin, who lias
a UtUe rest, bang I it went again.
Then *he had all her hard work of been under treatment at the Unl. cleaning up to do over again, but veraity hospital al Ann Arbor for
thi* time it required the services ol several weeks, is now at home. Her
a stove mechanic who fixed the limb is sUll in thc cast.
WHITEHOUSE
Maple syrup 1* in the process of
sieve io she'* hoping such a catas­
making 61 the Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
trophe- won't happen again.
Mr. and Mrs. Ji. T. Wertman at­ Miller farm. Not much favorable
,
weather
so far.
tended a party at lhe home of Mr.
Dr. Morgan Skinner, who located
and Mrs. George Willison at Hickory
at Lacey last July, ha* returned to
Comers Saturday night.
WALDORF
Special meetings began in Del­. Grand Rapid* where he formerly
ton M. E. church Sunday evening.. practiced, so we are again without a
Evangelist. Rev. c. W. Jacobo, of’ physician nearer than Battle Creek,
Charlotte. wUl assist. MIm Hannahl Nashville or Hastings.
The Camp Fire group at Lacey
DaliUtrom. the Swedish Nightingale.
of Reed City, will have charge of[ have selected “Cheakchamy'' as the
as
the music. Come and enjoy these. unit name with Helen Gray
services, help in whatever way you। guardian. They attended the big
can and be helped. Whether mem­. Council meeting Friday evening at
ber or not. you are cordially invitedI Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Hain. Sagar*-.
Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones.
by Rav. L- D. Mlles. i&gt;a*tor.
Frank Doeter made n businessj Mr. and Mr*. Oil* Ketcham accom­
panied them.
trip to Lansum Tuaujay.
Mrs. Eva Whlttunorv'siitcrtalncd
.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
her sister. Mr*. May Anders ot Kal­
Mrs. John J. Brigham returned
amazoo a few day* la*t week
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Donovan will to her home in Decatur Friday after
entertain
thc Bunnell L. A- S. caring for her mother. Mrs. F. J.
Hughes, several days. Mrs. Nettie
Thursday. March 22. for dinner.
Mn. Earl Paddock and children Brown and Ncrma of North Pine
have moved into the Charles Mc­ lake are staying with Mrs. Hughes

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Sunbrite Cleanser
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Bananas r«~r
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Dermott house.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Wallers of Pot­
terville spent the week end ~"
u
with
Mr*. Ada Thorpe and family.
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Lewis of
Kalamazoo were Sunday guest* of
Mrs. Gladys Gaskill and Janette.
Mr. and Mr*. Vern Quick and
children of Banfleld spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Nor­
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cline and Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Cline of Middleville
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
Wall —
lake.
and Mrs. George Eddy at V.'ill
to visit their mother. Mrs Nancy
Cline, who has been ill for some
time.
Mr*. Grace Mosier relumed
--------- . to
her home in Kalamazoo Sunday.
Her mother. Mr*. Luclna Eddy, was
able to accompany her home to re­
main for a time until her health im­
proves.
Miss Kathryn Town entertained
ten girl friends Thursday night, with
a birthday party for Mis* LaVera
Molt Who wa* lhe honor guest.
Friday night there were sixteen
girl* and nine women from Delton
went to Batllo Creek to attend the
Grand Council Fire, honoring the,

Henry Benson and Ray Castle at­
tended thc funeral of tlie formers
sister. Mrs. Anna Robinson, of Hos­
tings Sunday. Mrs. Robinson pass­
ed awv Friday morning at
the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Stan­
ton. of Delton. Synugpthv j* ex­
tended to the family.
71
.
The play |jy the young pebble oj
the M E. church that was to huvf
been given March 23. was postponed
on account of sickness, and will be
presented March 30. nothing pre­
venting.
The postponed I. O. O. F. and Re­
bekah Round the World. Penny a
Spoonful supper II is hoped to have
March 31- Remember the date.
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
Arsoclation will meet at Freeport
March 26. Meeting begins at 8
o'clock P. M. Mrs. Barber of this
lodge is its president so why not
our member* give er a good attend­
ance from here.
The Triple Link Club did not have
a big turn out Friday However, a
splendid time was re|x&gt;rted by those
present. Thc program and dinner
was suggestive of St. Patrick. Your
scribe can vouch for thc Irish stew.
The Cemetery Circle will meet at
birthday week *1 Uta Camp Fire.
Rehearsals began this week for the town hall Match 28 for the clecthe play "Look Out Lizzie I" which। tion of officers and any other bu*i■
ness
that may come before it.
will be put on by local talent under
Thc Calkins district
meeting
direction of Mrs. Gwendolyn Bang­.
hart, in lhe Community hall. April[ -Wednesday night resulted in vot­
ing seventeen for and fourteen
EUls E. Faulkner attended a meet­. against consolidation. Some other
ing of the county Tax Commissionl districts will vote on thc subject
later.
at Hastings. Monday.
Miss Myrtle Smith of Battle
Some preliminary arrangements,
have been made relative to lhe cele­. Creek spent the week end with Mrs.
.
bration of thc centennial anniver­ Sarah Smith and Mrs. Mary Polley.
Rose Mac Higgins and Milford
sary of the establishment of Barry,
township which will occur sometime. Frederickson have gone to Kellogg's
camp for several weeks' stay.
this summer.
Mrs. Guy Higgins was a guest of
ASSYRIA.
her daughter. Mrs. Richard LanThe Dlls Parent-Teacher Unitl caster, of Hastings recently. met on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ehrmen of KalThe leaders of tiie Assyria Cen­■ amazoo and Frances Doster
of
ter Nutrition class. Mrs. Stella1 Nashville were Sunday guests of Mr.
Tuckerman and Mrs Mabel Puff-• and Mrs. John Doster.
paf. gave an Interesting lesson on1
Laura Reed of Hickory •visited
Friday al the home of Mrs. Eva1 Mr. and Mrs. Maurisc Hughes SunBarver, topic being “Counting Foodi day.
Calories,'' and variations in caloric
STONY POINT.
The Wellman P T. A. drew a
Miss Leona Miller is spending
some time with her sister, Mrs. large crowd Friday evening. The
play
was
put on by the men and
Doris Warner, of Detroit.
Thc Briggs' church communitv proved a great success and lhe mu­
auction sale brought an attendance sic furrushed by Victor Bawdy and
of about four hundred. The Ladles' Kennard Schaibly was enjoyed by
Aid served dinner to three hundred all.
Washington Helmer slipped while
at the noon hour. Our esteemed
John Ketcham was among us. The
proceed* from the auction sale, lhe and fell.Ln such a manner aa to
break
his arm. On account of hla
dinner and tlie donations will total
about one hundred fifty dollars to
be used for much needed church re­ it much more serious.
pairs.
*■ “
•
Mr. and -Mrs. Bam Crabb of Pe­
Naw* came this morning that Per­ wamo called on John Blocher Bun­
cy Henry, who has been ill thc past day
CJaud and Howard Demond at­
week with pneumonia, is In a crtU,
cal condition.
He moved k&gt; hi* tended the’ Threshermen's -conven­
uncle'* farm in Baltimore a week tion at Lansing Thursday.
ago. Later—Hl* death occurred
ADAMS LAKE.
Tuesday morning.
The Yankee Springs Christian En­
Through the unllrtig effort* 8f
our pastor. Rev. Harold Dixon, and deavor business meeting and young
aid of friends, the success of tlie people's party will be held at the
auction sale of articles donated and Yankee Springs sclioolhouse Satur­
day evening, March 31. al 8:00
o'clock, fast time. Pot luck supper.
NERVOUS, EXHAUSTED Everyone welcome.
Mrs. George McKlbbin and Doris
attended church at Yankee Springs
and called on friends al that place
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tobias and
little son. Robert, ol Battle Crack
were callers in the George McKib­
bin home Saturday afternoon '
George Morehouse is suffering
with a very pour eye caused from
the effects of the flu. Much sympa­
thy is expressed by all of hl* friends.

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AUCTION SALE

Having disposed of our farm, we will have a sale of personal proparty at the
farm home, located 8 miles southeast of Hastings, or 1 mile east and 3 miles south I
'-of Quimby, Sec. 13, Baltimore, on

Tuesday, March 27
AT 1:00 SHARP, OFFERING THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:
CATTLE.
Registered Guernsey cow, 7 yrs., giving
milk.
Grade Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., giving milk.
Guernsey cow, 4^rr»., dry.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs., due June 12.
Guernsey and Durham cow, 5 yrs., due
May 8.
Registered Guernsey heifer, 1 year old.
Grade Guernsey heifer, 1 year old.

HAY AND GRAIN.
Quantity of clover hay.
Quantity of oata.
Quantity of ear corn.
TOOLS.
Fordson tractor, plow and disk.
Deering corn binder.
Deering grain binder. * /

Adriance mower.
United manure spreader.
Gale plow. Peerless plow.
Left-hand plow. Side-hill plow.
Walking cultivator.
2-sec. drag. Grain drill.
Duplex feed grinder. Fanning mill.
1 3-4 horse gas engine. 2 1-2 hone en­
gine. Drag saw.
McCarty milking machine.
Bean picker. Bag cart. Large kettle, etc.
Side rake. Dump rake. Wagon. Roller.
'

HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Bedroom suite. ■ Bedsteads.
Dining chairs. Table. Parlor su
Rocking chair. Couch. Sanitary)
Stove. Incubator and brooder stove.
Many articles too numerous to i
'
—&gt;—

TERMS:—CASH. No goods removed until settled for.

O. E. PADELFORD, Pro
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

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PAGE TWELVE

carrot anil ralilji salad with boiled | the winter In Detroit, arrived In
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mill*, and.]
dressing. drop blsculU and butter.; town last week for a visit with the daughter Joan of South Bend, spent!
Hea. milk; supper—raw fried pota- home folks.
[Tuesday and Wednesday with their.
I toes, tomatoes, bread and butter,' Mr nIld
Arthur Crrvey and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant DlckBy Home Economics Specialists. Ringer snaps, tea. milk. Parboil:fBinn‘y j^-e moved to Hastings m erson.
Michigan State College
beans and save one third of them Mr. cpvey hBS employment with the
Sunday visitors at the James Macu. .11
,, .,
, ...
' f°r W rinirsduy. Bake ginger county in road repair work.
I Donald home were. Mr. and Mr*. I
, snaps, then biscuits, while Ax-ans
wnrvnv Rahr-oek I Roy MacDonald ot Kalamazoo and1
Seventeen cents per person per are baking. SaVe one half of cookies i
tnd.
’!?rVCL
Iva French of Rattle Creek and
day |s lhe avaraae tot of the for Thurisy dinner. Bare on half
roo\cd U“2
Mra a»/TS?ln ofYoriS
i
week's menus suggested by home of, salad dressing for salad on Fri- hou* andBrn Babcock willagate Mrs OtUCocwUi ol Yorkville.
।
economics nutrition specialists at day. Soak one cup prunes fur pud- .
°.f S'
.
over.
Michigan
State
College.
The
cost:ding
Thursday.
Mrs
M11,lc
U
‘
hc
w&lt;
*
k
Bl
“
“
JeM
Ken
*
on
:nigan oiaic uotK-gc. inc cost - aing Thursday.
——• ——- -—• -~
....
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j
...
—
.
the
Fv-nnlr
Hallock
fumllv
near
Milo,
home
at
llicknrv
Cornrrs
.
home
at
Hickory
Corners.
.„it ». d. !•&gt;.. u ... .'.M &gt;. ”&gt;■&gt; "nr LIS'1.1’11” “ ■»«“« I ThurM.y: VaUul-m »»!
SSShS? du ra
&gt;r«Boon of **i4 .Ibt. Eoirrn 6isnd- prices Of foodstuffs.* By planning ; mu,h With milk and stumr bread ? . U,P,r
duties. Mrs.■ - Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum
i... j. th. .ob.crihrr, cireoii Cort menus for a week the grocery Tndhmtlr
miibi
Hallock being in very poor health.
spent a couple of days at the Bert I
itMioarr. in and for uld Conotj ot
ar,
°nd butter, coffee, milk, dinner—,
Bedford broadcasters will be
Mason home at Richland.
ib*ii wli at public auction to th* mon&lt;y can lx made to go farther mashed rutabagas, potatoc-, with ,
tx_ h n
i.
S...S Tn"
,nd Wurr load will Iw me reran. ।
and ! ««&gt;« »&gt;«“»« e»Ureh Ihla week an।
»s &gt;
WSL.'?.
I
^Maal-head piddle taS. Jwe' Zp. ?ea.'
l"dTKau"'S”“a°‘
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
U,,d cakM w,th n&gt;o«»w«' *y'up. coffee,: per—navy beah roup, toast, raw car-.
X Hteilkt .nd mX other
Tlie community was saddened to
Mld£a“ ’aM »"K telJffi;:™11*:
S'™ el»P ««•&gt;■.,,« Mrtp., prune puddlna. lea. rarlk. ISftolriS
hear ol the death of Frank Barry
‘
““
""T.ffS’S.0' .’“K?? “"J
nee. Kermerh Honmarter en.er- of Southeast Catlton. Bynipatliy Ls
?™k.l
°nc “" 01 th'm '°r
'
! rained M, rather and ™iher, alra extended to lhe family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keeler and sons
tea. ...
milk,
cook
Friday:. uivumwi
breakfast-rolled
oats a nlsfcr and husband from Grand
■ toast,
---- ------------- - two.
----fiiuuj
—iuuvu uui.
spent Sunday wljh thc former's
cups of dry rice and save one half of | wlii, ...ilk nnd
sugar,
bread
and
but
.md sugar, bread and but-, Rapids Sunday.
mother. Mrs. Margaret Anspaugh. of .
—macaron
• ter. coffee,
coffee, milk:
milk: dinner
dinner—
macaroni j
------------- -&gt;■■» - "------------d’« ailiiltlcin to th* city oi »i*»-- it
- for
—, Monday
—. dinner. Soak
------- one
----- iter.
Quimby.
(h.rm»rir »ili»&lt;ei of ilaatinca. pound of brown beans for Brown and salmon, stewed tomatoes, corn,
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Quimby and
iu&lt; to tb* recorded put thereof, cap on Monday.
bread and butter, tea, milk; supper
Lee H&amp;itabarger has moved to hl.i Mr. and Mra. Jasper Herrick and.
lonn’cemmuitoer.I Monday: breakfast—com mCal
—hashed brown potatoes, raw apple rooms
,wuia over
o,vt the meat market in
family of Battle Creek and Mr. and
mush with milk and sugar, whole and prune salad, bread and butter, woodland
™ned
oau
e~klea
re.
milk.
Urn
S?
ami
Mr.
orlo
Bmhh
mrdl^S
I
Mra.
Henry Williams spent Sunday
Plaintiff.
wheat bread and butter, coffee. rolled oats cookies, tea. milk. Use
,
milk; dinner—Brown Cap. escal- salmon in macaroni a* cheese would family of West Odessa have moved.
““
’ 1 u
Oot 9 21 loped tomatoes, bread and butter, be used. Bake com bread and cook- on wliat
known as the old Sawdy
visitors at Mr and Mrs Waiter
,~r- “J1*1
,
------------- Dutch apple cake. tea. milk; sup­ its while macaroni Ls in oven. Save fann
Mr „nd Mra. John Stairs called'
AdR^. Mra.*7(1^0^.’;
ORDER TOR PUBLICATION.
per-boiled potato with jackets, milk one half ol cookies for Saturday
gravy, shredded cabbage salad, Soak one pound split peas oscr on Arthur Stairs Sunday of Carlton J Rram Mrs Etta Nash and daughnlght
for
Saturday,
soak
two'and,
Mr
and
Mra
John
Stairs
and,?e?lll«i'-£*h
S^Hastings
loa otf aaid
.»iZ court,
roa»t, h.id
held at
*t tba
th. oreaa.
bread, lea.
tea, mint,
milk. cook
Cook two
two and
one- nignt lor aaturuny. &amp;o.ik w&gt;'uiio(
ana oneftnd-jJra. John Stairs and
one half
half,'cups
cups crQck
cracked
wheat over
..mu. spent Frirth^ St^t^k of Awyris
half cups of dry corn meal antl MVe one
'*d wheat
0V,T'! children. Ira and .Luclic.
a Jh» I.th day of March. thrw&lt; oupa o( lt foT pudding Tues-: night for Saturday and Sunday.
day ln Hastings
I
------------ ■-------J.d,. .rdwnlshL Save one.luU o&lt; Dutch ; Saturday: breaklart - cracked
Mr ..nd Mra Vhdah lUtwbanter I| Center sp— *TsutSS?
J '•*J.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

SOCIALLY,

■ wheat mush with milk and sugar,of Chester spent Sunday afternoon .strodtbeck was hurt bv a bull one
bread and butter, milk; dinner
with Mr. and Mra. Pliny Hambar- day UM wjk
Tuesday: breakfast—rolled oaLs 1 German hot potato salad with ger and family.
Mrs Henry Williams Ls spending
with milk and sugar, whole wheat | frankfurters,
bread uiid
uiid butter,
butter, rice,
rice, Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mra. (Joe
(Joe Logan
Logan spent
spent B wCCl, Wlth her
frankfurters, bread
stater Mra
a week with her slater.
Mrs. Lvle
Lyle
bread and butter, coffee, milk; din-1
* ”Sunday
—
din- with
with banana
banana custard
custard sauce,
sauce, milk;
milk;] ;Saturday
Saturday nigh'
night —
and
with Quimby of Battie Creek
uer—creamed liver over mashed I supper
soup,, toast, out
-1 their |&gt;arcnts.
ner
*ui&gt;Der—
—split
sn)lt pea
neu solid
oat-'thrlr
Miss Doreen Stowell of Woodland
There arc fewer lonely &lt;iay» and dreary evening* for those
potatoes. Harvard beets, bread nnd meal cookies, tea. When cracked
Mr and Mra. E. J. Sheldon have spent wea
ne«iav ana
Wednesday
and murs
Thursday
who have telephone acrvlec. It brings you the voice* of
■1 i*'i-1 butter. Dutch apple cake. tea. milk;, wheat ta cooked, take out one half;
to
beds
m Ornha
, been comined
— their
------ ------—but
---- --re-1। evening
cVciuIig with
will 1 MI
Mew
G, p,iu Buck
ouvk.
I-------------------- —u.- ------------- . k.------- 1
..
1.
U..1I --..
port they are better.
। Mr. and Mra&gt; william Shriber and
friend* and family, and takes your* lo them. And when
&lt;1 nvEHDAt f
daughter of Hastings spent Sunday
... L?afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Prank
impromptu "get-togethers" are arranged, those who can
There will be an Easter program Shriber.
'
be reached by telephone usually are the ones invited^
by the Sunday School children arnfi Mr a'nd Mr5 prank Shriber Mrs
, white sauce is added. Soak three I top.
'orchestra a't 10:30 in the morning
BarTy -nd s™
on
nnd
tree »op».
A
telephone is worth Its cost in social advantages alone.
cups
navy
beans for --------baked—
beans
for —
above
recipes
will and ....
an "Easter
Story" pantomlmJ MTS
Mr8 Abld
of Hastings Sun-1
MiMrtS Bnllh. RecLtOr nt Probate.
—of
—.........
- ------------- I Directions
-— .. —
...............
,
.-wnv. U.K..
ADK1 nonley
LX
on Wednesday 'and bean soon
mmdr nt
no nrl
icit day evening.
I
soup on:
on be mailed if request Is
is sent to home
home 1 with orrhpxtrn
orchestra music
at a
8:00
o'clock
Also, it helps find employment, saves tripe to the stores
CHANCERT NOTICE.
department.
Michigan I in the evening at the Evangelical
L
Thursday.
| economics o&lt;
or elsewhere In stormy weather, and la PRICELESS
,or| Wednesday: breakfast—milk toast
toast; State College,
College.
[church. Easter
Sunday. April 1st..
(
_____________
. THE
.
THE CROSSROADS.
madewhole
fromwheat
whole bread,
wheat cot-1
bread, cof-----------------made from
nnwAvr
Everyone welcome.
। Clyde Stedj
Stedgc and family attended
PROTECTION in emergencies, enabling you to summon
DOWLING.
rialion &gt; ror
fee, milk; dinner—baked beans, raw
Mrs. Day returned from Kalama- the funeral of Mrs. Stedgr's mothlinn, Mlcblrin.
doctor, firemen or police instantly, day or night.
A program is being arranged and roo Friday afternoon, where she has er. Mrs. Shawinan. which was held
Ptalnilg.
will be given nt the church on East­ been visiting her daughter. Mrs. at the W. Methodist church In HasREGISTRATION NOTICE,
er Sunday. There will be bapjbm Harry Owens and family for n week.. tings Saturday afternoon. Mrs
tlir ntiallfinl elector* of the ■
also at this time and reception of
Mrs. Ross Pierce and Mrs. E. L. Shawtnnn had made her homo with
members. The young people will MacLeod were Kalamazoo shoppers^ daughter. Mra. Chas. Cliff, of
r&gt;r,.. —... have charge of thc program.
Wednesday.
Owosso.
' Ii'! !'1ml I Mra- Milton Trafford's father. Mr.
Mrs. Nellie Given who Ls staying; Harold Allen Smith of Hastings
who i."n"i iFern. whd has made hl* home with with her daughter. Mrs, Win. Smith, siicnt the wcet end with his grandpply tn m- , hjp daughter and husband for some of Delton, wiu home Sunday.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith.
**'"‘&lt;*. ,or Ititne. is setioiwly ill nt present at the
mf
Mrs. Koy
ana ।। Mrs.
Mr.. ana
and Mrs.
Roy Haney
Bailey and
Mrs. Jessie
Jessie Gain
Cain ana
and George
George KeiKel- ____________ ___________________________________________________________
. H».tiae*. [Tratjord home.
(family of Bailie Creek spent Sun- ler spent Sunday evening with Mr.I
«... o
/ I Mrs Anna Plcrce U nt thc ch”‘: ‘,aF *lth the,r parents. Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Bushong.
| R*Pld* “nd John WUlltta of Has- Sunday with Chas. Peck and family
in ofrt.ltCT Long home in Hastings where: Mrs. Jim Mosier.
| John Cook and family spent Sun“Pen‘-Sunday with Ernest of Rutland.
i.ht I she has been employed thc past two
The You pg People's . Class will day at Delton the guests ot Mr. and ■" iUwnw “nd family| Miss Mary Igieskl of Grand Rapweeks.
I meet Tuesday night at the Harry Mrs Lawtie McBain.
’ I Homer Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Orley ids came Sunday to spend a few
Herman Btanton. who has spent Penn'els home.
Mrs. Mildred Roush of Grand Smith, and Mrs. Harold Smith spent weeka with Clyde Stedge and family.
Cake for dinner Tuesday.
Effie Apple
Boil beets to use on Tuesday.

MORTGAGE sale.

A TELEPHONE PAYS ITS WAY

ORDER TOR PUBLICATION

uuattflrd rlwlon.

CMS?
J. (Irani'

slzlrr. plaintlffa*
ary 7. 1934.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

Coulthard, drrrarrd.

HEVROLET factories are breaking
record*, trying, to give America all the
cars it want*. 4000 units a day are rolling off
the assembly lines.
February output waa
twice that of January. March output, accord­
ing to present indications, will lie three timet
that of January. More Chevrolets are now
being produced than any other make of auto,
mobile in the world. And today, Chevrolet
is liapi^y to report that ail its dealer* will soon
be in a position to make immediate deliveries.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

ot Ikll order:
ct. Mid bill be

C

rio» filed in &gt;aid eoiirt

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

MM

COAL

breaking nationwide
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

demand, Chevrolets

these can have all been produced!

are being produced

—is undoubtedly the most eco­
nomical fuel to be obtained.
Our experience in buying coal
is an advantage to our custom­
ers. A kind, or grade of coal
that produces the most heat for
the money is the sort of coal to
buy.

Despite continued nationwide pressure for
more and more volume, every car that ha*
left the factories has been built and tested to
meet Chevrolet's' highest standard* of care,

at a record-breaking

precision and quality. The result: When you
plfce your order for a new Chevrolet, you’ll
not only get a big, rugged "Knee-Action” car
—you’re also assured of getting a typical
Chevrolet car in economy, dependability and
longlife.

rate of
NOTICE TO &lt; I'.l I.ITnB'.

4000

We not only sell good, heat
. producing coal but our deliv­
ery service is prpmpt and
painstaking.

Some one of the several varie­
ties of coal we sell is sure to
meet your individual require­
ments.

W^en you consider how *hort a time the new
Chevrolet ba* been in production—when you
consider, also, that the 1934 car is not last
year’* model improved, but ■ basically new
automobile, with sweeping change* in design
—this production record become* somewhat
of an accomplishment. Rut, a still greater ac­
complishment, in our opinion, is the uov that

To fill the record

Good, Heat-Producing

auvaourr motor company. Detroit, Michigan

units a day!

ORDER FOB PUBLICATION

A OINiRAt MOTORS VALUI

ba satisfied with any

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Poultry and Stock Feed,

TELPEHONE 2257

other low-priced car

Cool. Limo, Cement

R. K. HURD

HASTINGS, MICH.
B«(Utar ot Probata.

301 Eait State St.

Distributor for Barry Qounty
Haatinga, Michigan

Telephone 2680

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                  <text>SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

TM0P5IWINS
. TBDEEWDS
DOWLING BOY SCOUTS
MAKE RECORD FOR
MONTH

THE HASTINGS BANNER
CITY LIBRARIAN
Mly 151 i'
MAKES REPORT
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MARCH 28, 1934

12 PAGES

1 heme for bong ana Sermon
Hastings Churches Observing Easter
Sunday In An Appropriate Manner

. niU ini ।« tiv
ii uIa MIlLu I na

CWA WORK HERE
IS CURTAILED

No Definite Instructions for
Barry Oounty Received
,
Says Fr. Geller

PAGES lto8

VOTING MACHINE

Vol

DELINQUENT 1933 TAXES
Following instructions from TOTAL OF 57,568 BOOK!
/In
Washington. Father Geller, head of
The beautiful story of Christ's day School and at eleven o'clock, the j
DRAWN DURING THE /
MADE COUNTY SHY
lhe CWA In Barry county. Is cur­
'chine to be
resurrection will be the theme for I pastor. Rev. B. J. Adcock, will speak
PAST YEAR
tailing forces as directed. As yet he,
ON CASH
on Monday.

song ahd sermon on Easter Sunday,on "The Resurrection." At lhe close
In the churches of Hastings. Ad- of the service there will be baptism

_

has received no defiryte instructions

tried out In this city
Apyil 2.
\
The city father* first planned to

BE 01!
RESTING
F1OCBA1
THE "PR00E88I0N
)F THE BRIDES"

I

I concerning future work, but the
'
' place machines at every voting MODELS WILL WEAR
COURT OF HONOR
ministration of the Holy Com-,and reception of members. In th? PUTS PROBLEM UP TO
word that ha* come indicates that BRANCHES WERE
ber th, but finally decided to have
munton, baptism, reception of mem-(evening Rev. Adcock's sermon »ub-(
----------------- -------------------------WELL PATRONIZED I bul one and that to be in the first
ANTIQUE JEWELRY ALM.
ON WEDNESDAY EVE. bers. special Easier music and ap- | Jecl is "The Beast* of the Four
COUNTY TAX COMM'N. ■ the President and those in charge of

' propriate sermons will be featured , World Empires." using Chapter 7 of
pro- , the book of Daniel as his text.
(Qi.,
First
First Methodist
Methodist Church.
Church.

Investiture Ceremony For in the vartJtH churches. The
j-_n. be substantially
...n., as
Tenderfoot Scouts—Merit grama.wlll
low*:
Badges Earned
Church Of The Nazarene.

County’s Cash Impounded in
Failed Banks Makes the
At the First Methodist church, the
Problem Acute
i observance of Easter Sunday be-'

the program at Washington are
planning to do a considerable work
in the future: but just what that
work will be. how extensive it. will
be. has not been determined at this
lime.

precinct of the Fourth ward, at the

Three Hundred Forty-Seven city hall upstairs.
Attendants Announced lot
James E. Leavenworth, represent­
Entertainment Friday Eve.
New Patrons Are Re­
ing the Automatic Voting Machine
.Co., of Jamestown. N. Y.. win have
ning, April 6
ported

MU Iran aunra. «t, Ubr.run.:
“*
,U1'
At the Boy Scout Court of Honor
gun ai
at aix-miny
six-thirty wiui
with a sunrise
sunrise1 The County Tax Commission met
The evening
service at the । gins
held on Wednesday night al the Church of the Nazarene on El ,r. ....
There win be bepUrm. Holy «» “W” S' “&gt; w"k, "J”1
c^llan.tnS‘ngm"tK‘
but the members «
•
--------------- elected
Faulkner of Delton as.
court—
houj&gt;e.
SghL It ihtSSd thSrSwa bS^!™J? U,e
H«ungs to)the Methodist Ladies' Aid Socle*
------—--- advancements—in rank
— ouiiub
Sunday
/ w
ft to uc
be a musical
uiupu.ni oc.ovv
service 1Ivommuiiiun
Communion
Jiiu
and• icvcpuun
reception
ui
of• meinmem— Efils
—
were made by twenty-one boys. Wil- presenting "The Last Week of the ber*. The Rev. L. L- Dewey will
w... give ^a,r"Lan
A telfP-am from the
had been drawn from the city
I
ttoal ’'AU lhe worW
•
lard Arnold. Sea Scout 106. being (Life of Our Lord." The service be- a short address
rcM on "Light For a State VTax Commission advised them
brary and its two branches for the
tu ™tlSi whS^li brtde"
thdy are presenting. TM
Ttie
quartetf cmnporea
composed ~
lo “dJourn
made
an tegle Scout. Other pro- gin* wun
with m*
His triumphal
entry and
Dark way.
Day." T
—
—
iriunipnui cnny
anu ' uarx
iiir quarieur
-------- ThLv was rccommend„
. ,
mn.lrtr.1---------rtnnt--------a.n*. presents
___ _ in song
____ the
_ events
________which
.
. . Burch.
L
. Miss
...
. ... rdbecause
pd hpeativ the
th* State
Rtat* rpm
mltsUin
motions
were:. TVnU.
Tenderfoot.
Chester
lof Mrs. Robert
Lucy
Commission
»««•» uno"-»
on
“AT nearlv 4Rftn “ner V,!ry »lmP|e- Sample ballots 1UVC
Scott. Troop 51. Robert Paddock.|took fclace in that last week.
The
(Bassett.
Lloyd
Shafer
and
C.
A.
a
*
I
'
h
'
‘
d
to
study
the
recent
tax
legmnnth
^
“
neoHv
nn7
■
b
***
’
P
rtnt
«&lt;l
Which
Mr.
Leaven
. .. .
,
«.,
,
r.enlng, April 6, at the church st
------------month,
71; Sigmund Lewi*. 77, Hubert llron- service is a* follows:
-- -------------- — --------- J
*,h* ««*'•’ «*«(™
month, or
or nearly
nearly one
one for
for each
each man.
man. J worth wlll explaln ln connecllon
eight o'clock.
upon taxation
and.........
then MODERN IMPROVEMENTS woman and chl,d ln Hasting*. This
son. 72. Edward Fisher. 79; Second ’ Prelude—Sunday, the day of 1 Offenbach,
uiieiiuacn. and
anu the
me chorus
ciiuru* number
numiKi lta effect
.
------------ ........
Soft lights, enchsr.t.ng music,
'show*
-an
.hnrni conclusively
r..nrln«lv*lv that
that the
th*’ people
n*&lt;mU&gt; '
.... .is ..
. —
_ .. «nlhem.
....
__
. . —
... nresent
its nnrtmtri
UK
E-ter
-Th.
BaurP"””' ,«•
ItaPiniw lo th*
llie rmintv
county
•Tlass.
Carol DePriester.
Ed-j
vhm., viuui
izrriicavci. Horace
nuracc cm
- &lt; triumphal
triumpna! entry. "Hie
"The Palms;"
beautiful flowers, lovely brides and
GIVE
FOLKS
MORE
LEI
­
commission*.
51. • Monday, d
day of’ cleansing
lhe tem- rection" by Stulls.
monds and Gordon Rees, all of 51.'
'
attractive gowns will feature thia
(library which gives them a chance:
Clarence Courser. 71. Charles Nash. pie, -There ft a Fountain Filled with
The regular morning worship will
It ft apparent that the Barry
SURE TIME
presentation
of wedding dresses both
(al over 13.000 good books.
Duane Spaulding and 8anj Varney. Blood;" Tuesday, day of leaching, be at tlx usual hour of ten o'clock. County Tax Commission will have
old and modern.
' The books drawn from the main!
all of 77. Robert Moylan. 51 and Ed-.-Lord Speak to Me;" Wednesday, when the Rev. L. L. Dewey will it* hand* full, Last year the coun­
The various committees are com*
1 library for the twelve months end- (
ward FUher, 79; First Class, Virgil! day of retirement at Nazareth. speak on "Risen With Christ." Spe-, ty asked a budget of four mills. The MUSIC MAKES A
pletlng their plans for making this
Ing March 1. 1933 were as follow*:
,
Conrad. Dale Eaton. Robert Potter । -Sweet Hour of Prayer;" Thursday, cial musical numbers will be. a duet supervisors' rolls totalled 819.763 one of the most Interesting enter*
STRONG APPEAL
and Donald Sothard of 71. and day of Instituting the Lord’s 8up- "I Am The Resurrection and The 318. *0 four mills would have rafted ;
March
4.869 (
tainments ever given in Hastings.
Oeorge Spaulding. 77; Life Scout. ■ per. Bread of Heaven, on Thee We Life " by Bluite. by Mrs. Burch and »bodt 879*00; but the finance
1 Mrs. Forrest Johnson. Mrs. LeonApril
Alfred Rich, 79. Harvey Burgess pre- peed;" Offertory: Instrumental »e- Miss Verlan
did not figure on
how ( several Reasons Why YOU
etULIl . Linington,
LAIIlim.VII, and
«IIU the
WICcommittee
... ........... . —
^,1 .nr.
May
... 3.086
1 ard Board. Mrs. Harvey Burgess and
.
A.
L_u. u.be delin-I I Should Vote for a Band
|
rented
the
badges.
T. lection; Friday, the garden. "In the chorus
—
'*'* “
“ second Class *"■*
— •"
will
render the anthem, much A,
of .u_
the ---------tax might
June ........
... 2,125
Miss Lucille Bassett have selected
8. K. Reid the First Class and Ger­ Beautiful Garden of Prayet1;" the "King. All Glorious" by VaiL
I Oucnt *hen the taxes were to have
July
... 2.307
THE RESURRECTION’’ TO
Tax on April 2
ald Smith the Life Scout badge A* special Easier program Ls to b&lt;* ***n paid and It was found that
crown of thorns, "Marvelous
August
ralne Brown. Betty McfjanghMfli
la 1estab-' September ..
Have you ever attempted to
BE PRESENTED IN EIGHT Jannet Johnson. Jplia Sheldon,
Scout Executive Lloyd Shatey Grace;" the Cross. “The Heart that given at the Sunday School which ot this 879.000 that should have been
CRIME. ( October .........
presided in the absence of tlu Rtv. Was Broken for Me." "When I Sur­ convenes at 11:20. and lhe Easter of- In the hands of the county trees- ifth a relationship between Cl
4384
Marcia Carroll,
Barbara Puller,
COLORFUL SCENES
vey the Wondrous Crow;" Prayer; ferlng presented by claaaes.
The I urer by this time last year, onlyEDUCATION and INDUSTRY?
Marietta Paul and Vivian Fennell,
November ..
1
-----—
-------------------—
-Nearer
My
money goes to World Service
as ft I 860.000 had been ^received. This Criminologists admit that the po- : December ...
present were Waller FUher. Troop Message by the Pastor;
assisting them will be Marion Cook
has for many years
1 *'Ul make the county treasury about lice courts have lost control ofthe'
T9. T. 8. K. Reid. 71. Arlie Reid. 77. Ood to Thee."
HUNDRED AND FIFTY
and Mary Ketcham.
The small
January
1934
Epworth League meets as usual at I 819.000 short in Its county funds, (crime situation. The National Rec- ■
Russell Cleveland. 8. 8. 108. Lloyd
Flrrl BaptUt Church.
February ...
5.102
PLAYERS IN CAST ushers are Charles Hinman. Jr.,
six o'clock.
। To meet this situation the finance reatlonal Council attributes the in­
Peterson. 108. Hubert Bronson. Pack
Easter services.at the Pint Bap­
Closing the day's service* will be committee of the board of super-1 crease of crime to a relative increase i Main Library
14. Ray Erway. 89. Gerald Smith. tist church begin at ten in the
Branches ...
_ ...
.
viaor*
Ku* Voted
Choir, Orchestra, Vocal 80vLaars has
voted tn
to a«ir
ask th*
the rVpiintv
County In
In th*
the nmnamL
amount nt
of l.l.nw
leisure lime caused
Ip. Darrell Hall. 88. and Harvey morning with cxercLies by the Sun(Continued on page five)
Tax Commission for as nearly six by the development of machinery;
Burgess. 72.
a
los, Dancing Group to Be
Boyes. Winston Boye*. LeaUe Cot*,
% Total ................................. 57568
mills as the Commission can allow. and short working hours.
. &gt; . . —
.
Albert Becker. Harold Logan,
Lorin. John
John-­
Twelve Bcouts and Sea BcouU put
It
will
be
needed
to
make
up
the
Added Featurei
Criminologists suggest education; During the year 1J104 new books
on an Investiture ceremony for lhe
nie Armbnxstcr and Sumner Myer*.
deficit, tri the 1933 tax of over 819.­ as a possible means of reducing | were BWU
..Ui 1.145 being purchased
added.
An Easter pageant with 150 play­
Wedding music is always delight­
new Tenderfoot Scout*, Lloyd Sha­
000. The committee estimated that crime, but are vague as to how to. and 59 fiven. This brings the total ers will be presented in eight color­ ful and the orchestra under the di­
fer and T. 8. K.. Reid assisting.
even with a budget of 8120.000 only proceed. TTie National Recreational boom, m the library to 13.453. Dur- ful scenes at Central auditorium rection of Wesley Logan ft planning
____________ ___________ .___ .
A ♦ 'T’l. ~
Troop No. 51 of Dowling, of whicn
about 890.000 will be paid In by the CouncU advocates filling these lets-! lng the year 285 old books were dls- Good Friday evening commencing at
Harold I&gt;Prlester is Scoutmaster
first of April next year. Borne of ure hour* with worth-while activi- I carded and 31 old books rebound. A 8:00 o'clock under auspices of tlx* will accompany the chorus compoaad
won the honors, winning three of
(he 1933 delinquent tax will have
.
.i. . u
.r.
Ilotal of 347 ncw P®t«wis took out Presbyterian church The text for of Mrs. Rober Burch. Mn. JaowA
the four trophy cupa. gamely, lhe
been paid, but ft will take all of the
AM.u?lln® tbal
these theories J cards for drawing books during the the play was written by the Rev. Langston. Mrs. Floyd Everhart, Mn.
Kim Sigler cup for highest percent
re right,
riaht. it
It should
shzuilrl luW
held in the various churches on Fri­ 890.000 that it Is estimated will be are
not be aa Hlffirirlt
difficult ____
John Kffching. D. D. and dedicated Pultx of Nashville. Mrs. Rena Cuk
of Second class promotions, the THE COUNTY HEALTH DE­ day afternoon, as In former years
paid by next April, and the re- task-to analyze the situation and set
_ _________________ ____ .
first of March last year to the dtlsans of Hastings. This la
Whitman-Lathrop cup for hlghes:
ceints from the delinquent
rtallnmiant tax
fov tn
•
-■
-to work
• along
‘
• ■ ■ Ul On.hethe library
to j!.education
lines which
fund there was
( At the Baptist church the service ceipts
PARTMENT ANNOUN­
the third work of this kind that the' ter.
Hl, Miss
mua Maye
*&gt;ayc Smelter.
dluclmi. Min
a*»a Vari
»&lt;
number of Second class advance­
begins at 1:30 o'clock, with Rev. B. meet the county's expenses for the' will reduce crime by providing „ balance of 8760.92. From all Rev. Kitchlng has written and pro- Linington. Miss
CES PU&amp;S
MUa Lelo Lancaster. M
ments and the Hastings Rotary cup|
Vear 1934 and rnrr
o
..
■ .
.
..
year
care (nr
for tbp
the halanp-k
balance n'nrth-urhllp
worth-while substitutes. Obvidhsly
J. Adcock preaching.
duced
since
living
here.
'Belva
Riley,
sources
the
receipts
during
the
year
Belva
Riley. Miss
Miss Lucy
Lucy Bam
Ba
Lu.
I
_
.
_
.ft
—
.!...
___
...
.
.
_
___
..
___
.
...
,
for highest number of points fir
I The sacred "Three Hours" will be that will be delinquent In the 1933 this consist* in recreational activi- wcre *4017 m orPn
If J477J1!
The
various
scenes
of
this
pageant
I
Messrs.
Lloyd
Shafer.
Leslie
Hi
II
kept at Emmanuel Episcopal church
Uc3
n after
:
M
16 or a
of M.778 v
First and Second class promotions. DENTISTS CO-OPERAu county tax.
ties |In
after life.
life.
are based on lhe story of the Resur- thorn*. Paul Gangulllet. Chas,
The fourth award, the Hodges
This situation will mean hardship I
ty years ago people worked
the conversion of Saul and 1 Kerr. Roy Cordes and R. H. LopfX
For new books during the year rection.
।
Jewelry cup. went to Troop 71. T. 8.
TING IN THE WORK 3 00 p m evW«,. u'm« ..1- for the schools of this city. Last &gt;“»6««’*and harder than they do now. 81.404.66
martyrdom of the Apotitle Paul.1 thlen.
was expended; salaries re- the
1
K. Reid. 8. M.
year MM3
the iwii.y
county o&lt;u;
only ML
asked
Cdmc
. _ foe four I|A,tcr a len hour or twelve hour quired 82.075.46; magazines 8163.05; In
theme, the play is a sequel or
Among the old time wetfa
:
Merit badges were awarded the All Children of Ages Up to
ing day they had much home binding books. 830 89. There Is im- continuation
W A- E w&gt;nn of Woodland ft mills and the state .8 of a mill. This
of the pageant present­ gowns will be one worn by 1
1
following. Animal Industry. Lloyd
to do. such as chopping and pounded cash of 8306.25. and cash ed
viv»
u Uov/
10 ** the sp^ker at the Pint left available ten mills for the city's
last year.
Mary Torpey in 1856 when she
1
Peterson. 8- 8. 106; Bird'Study. Nell
Five Years to Have
Methodist church, the service to be-[-u
——
-----suggested
— .... addition
’ .
‘ schools.
The
of
firewood, etc. They had llt- on hand of 8588.60
In addition to the acton there married to John Sheeram in V
Rise. 79; Chemistry. Willard Arn­
the vuuiil
county
tax 1VT
for this
Ume ------enen,y
10
Opportunity
gin^at
two
c...
....... o’clock.
| two mills to
w Hit
/ ULA
Illis ’Uc
-- ------------* le,t ln which
------ --The two branch libraries brought 'will be a cnolr. orchestral accom­
old. S. 8. 106: Cycling. Cheater Ea­
I The usual Good Friday service year,
year. If ft
It shall be made
made, will cut formulate schemes with which to expenses as follows: Salaries and paniment.
a group of dancers under
1
ton. 71; Flremanahlp. M. Purchi*,
Plans are under way at the Coun-, will also be held at St. Rose church. I the school tax rate correspondingly nc*cc thelr fellows of their savings.
new books, first ward. 8353.70; sec- &lt;direction of Miss Meraon. and solos
and Gerald Gardner. 77; First Aid. ty Health Department for an ex­
--------1 and make it impossible to raise Today we hftVe 80 many convenAnnie Kltching. Roy Cordes. D it would stand alone, was all
ond ward. 8353 53. or a total cost for by
1
Alfred Rich and Neil Rise. 79;
what lhc schools of the city really lenc*s “nd such short working hours the two branches of 870723. Prom ■A VanBusklrk. Howard Frost and
tensive preschool examination pro- APPLY
Hl i L- | ON
via WEDNESDAYS
v»
■ w
,
'
• that,
Amartean hit
Oardening. M. Purchls and Gerald
that tha
the avaratra
average American
has the branch library in the first ward J.
need.
1 M- Langston.
Gardner. 77;
Handicraft, Lloyd gram. The method of organization
AND SATURDAYS FOR IT This ft only one of the problems eight hours of leisure time every 5.401 books were drawn; from the
Tickets for the pageant are now on ried to Oacar Struble in Hal
8. o.
8. luo
106;. i-uuuuiuuig,
Pdthfindlng. lL.,. oi
•Peteroon. a.
____
of uus
this program in
ft similar
similar 10
to prethat the County Tax Commission day and we naturally seek some re­ branch library in the second ward sale
at Cordes New* Stand. Reserva­ Co- Ohio, and her wedding
&lt;
Farm Prodnc“on Loa'” Ob­ will have to solve when they hold creation or follow some hobby or 5.742 books. This brings the total tions
are made without any addi­ will also be exhibited.
1
Alfred
Rich ------------and NeU Rise.
...
. rach
.. .
Lu.
else we get Into mischief. Education up to 11.143 for the two branches.
their meeting.
---------------’79;
tdmlUra.
In
ulnsM, at the County
tional
charge
Pioneering.
Alfred Rich, ..
79; J.
Public
1
ln each tnwnkMn
township comoorad
composed
Another Interesting one Is
1
has failed to advance with industry
The
county
has
a
good
many
thou
­
worn by the grandmother of
We believe that the city and dtl”—•••- M
•
- Qergjdlof one piember from each school
Health.
Purchft
and
In
providing
for
the
modern
ways
of
sands
of
dollars
in
three
failed
“LEGGER” IS
Agent's Office
zens of Hastings get the largest re- ANOTHER
.
Victor Hilbert of Woodland.
Gardner. 77 and Nell Rise. 79; district. These committees will be
living,
hence
Ute
seemingly
uncon
­
banks, which makes the problem of
turns in satisfaction and pleasure CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS Schults, a former Rutland real
Swimming. Albert Graham. 77.
| responsible for Informing the moth- 1 The Banner has explained about meeting expenses for 1934 an acute trollable increase in crime and the
out of the money that is expended
The cloth waa woven tn Ger
. ,
, ..
inc Production
the
t-roaucuun and
aim Credit
vtvuit. Aasocianaawwra ol lhe Um, .nd pl.ee or Uie tBI1 wBlch
IormM b, U)C |M. lone. We understand that a move­ prevalence of the "jazz age" in all for keeping these books in circula­
branches of living. Time was when a
Deputy Sheriff Bell Arrested condition.
COUNCIL RESCINDED
conference and willassist with the era! government for the purpose of ment ft on foot to sell several thou- card game waa considered unholy. tion of any money that they pay [
l sands of dollars of mortgages owned
out.
The
total
amount
raised
by
the
Russell
Van
Harn
at
Other gown* to be modelled
transportation
of
children.
One
making
loans
to
farmers
who
wish
USELESS ORDINANCES
Now jve are fortunate if our people
those of Mrs. C. 8. McIntyre (fa
Conference will be
held In each ’ to purchase seed, livestock, , farm (by the Freeport State Bank to the are content with such harmless taxpayers was quite a little less
Middleville
R F. O-. which would enable that
than 84.000 and yet with that ex­
township at the most central point machinery, etc.. In order to carry
amusement
What
Is
the
answer?
bank
to
make
a
considerable
pay
­
Deputy
Sheriff
Bell
of
Middleville
The Automobile and Recent possible. All children of ages up on productive work on their farms
penditure of money the people of
IS, 18M; Mrs. F. W. Stebbins (Myr­
MUSIC. DRAMATICS. ATHLETICS Hastings have the chance to read had suspicions that a Grand Rapids tle Sullivan),- Mrs. Kenith Mclntyyw
to five year* will have the opporwhile the headquarters of the ment to the oounty. It has already and LITERATURE.
State Laws Made Them
automobile came to Middleville oc­ (Katherine Tealei; Mrs. E. C. Back57.568 books.
tunlty of receiving a complete phyai- local Association to which Barry paid about 25 per cent. We under­
Literature comes first and is pro­
casionally for the purpose of deliver­ rider (Ruth Ketcham), married
Obsolete
cal examination. The conferences county belongs ft at Charlotte, the stand the Nashville Bank ft about vided for in our educational sys­
ready to pay 20 per cent on the
ing boose. On Wednesday last he
A reminder of the old days when will be conducted by practicing phy- . business in Barry county 1* and will county's deposit, which I* 858.000. tem. Music comes next because of CENTRAL P, t. A.
horse-drawn vehicles were used in slclans and dentists of Barry coun-! continue to be transacted at the
That will help a lot. if that bank Its almost universal appeal In sum­
CHOOSES OFFICERS otlwr person, the car standing in an
traffic was brought up at the city ty. Jhere will be a physician- and .office of County Agent Harold Fosmer and winter, day and night, in­
can
arrange
to
sc
11
some
of
It*
mort
­
(Erhmy Lou Start), who W*
council meeting Friday evening. The dentist, at each conference, and ter. Up to now a young lady waa
doors and outdoors, for young and
investigation; but the driver sup­
council recently published all the parent* will have an excellent op- employed to be at her desk tn Mr. gages to the R. F. C. a still larger
old. male and female, also because Mrs. Lydia Ann Lynde Of ped on the gas and went sailing
payment may be made
-city ordinances in book form. Thu portunity to obtain advice on the Foster's office every day ia order to
The finance committee of the of the imllmlted number who may
down the alley. If he had known as Mrs. Clifford Brainard (Aimee RenM. S. 0. Spoke Wed­
physical condition of the child and nil out applications fdr such loans;
participate
in
musical
activities
of
board will make t]ie tax levy Just
much about It as he found out later,
especially the care of the teeth This but it has been found necessary to
nesday Night
various type*. Music may be a hob­
he never would have made the at­ (Louise Potter).
From as small as they can; but they must
citizen who might want to know is the first year that a dentist has change this arrangement
The Central P. T. A. held a meet­ tempt. He ran into an ash pile,
..-u.- ..
u„. confer»_ now, on,
young lady will be at provide for the necessary county ex­ by, a recreation, an avocation or a
been available
at preschool
what the city's laws required.
profession. It may partake of humor ing in the Central school auditorium which he thought would be a yield­
penses.
An aiderman. who had been read­ encea. The addition of a dentist, Mr. Foster's office only on Wedneaor tragedy and may be combined Wednesday night, at which a talk ing mass, but ft was actually frocen
ing thia book, discovered that many however. Is 4«ry desirable as this Is days and Saturdays She will have
with dramatics, athletics and liter­ on "Understanding your Child" was hard. His car Upped over. The Dep­
tiie age when care and knowledge the necessary blanks and will as­ HUBERT BARNUM
ature. The rapid development of given by Mrs Lydia Ann Lynde, an uty Sheriff arrested the driver. HU
tings had provided an ordinance, of formation of the teeth are most sist applicants who wish to make
SUFFERSMCIDENT state and national contests In bands, extension speaker from the Michi­ companion made a speedy get-away, May' Curttea), who was married ss
which was duly published and important. Smallpox immunization ,I loans for the purposes mentioned.
orchestras and glee clubs proves gan State college.
running as if the old Nick were aft­
will be offered as In previous years.'1 The government la not in oppoaiLeft Arm Severed Between that the element of competition is For the ensuing year. Mrs. Wil­ er him The arrested party gave a
hitching poets be set up along our The teacher nurses will have gen­ tlon to the banks in this matter.
applicable to music as well as ath­ liam M Stebbins was chosen presi­ fictitious name, but it was later
Wrist and Elbow on
two principal business streets! Ac­ era) charge of the program and will Il is taking over a kind of business
letics. And lastly music is an educa­ dent and Mrs. Edward Goodyear, proven that he waa Russell Van
assist
teachers
and
communities
In
which the banks, under present con­
CLOSING BROTHER­
cordingly they were removed ’ and
tion.
vice-president. These are excellent Harn, of Grand Rapiris About seven
Tuesday
have not been in existence for many organizing the program In each ditions, are not able to handle. The
Vocal music has been taught in
HOOD MEETINS
’
Hubert Barnum. aged 33, son of the lower branches of our public relections. Both have keen Interest gallons of moonshine were found in
1 government requires security on the
years. With practically everyone community.
In tpe school* as well a* In the P. T. his car. HU case will be disposed of
. crops or on property in order to in- '(Dwight Barnum. suffered a terrible schools for many years, and has
travelling by automobile, there
In the near future. He has acknowl­
| accident on Tuesday of last week
Concert by Albion OoUwfR
seems little likelihood that hitching REMEMBER THE CITY
•sure the repayment of the loans.
failed to carry over into after life,
Miss Jennie McBain was elected edged his guilt to Judge McPeek
r-i r-AviAS! ATI sA/TAinaw
our
who may de­ I at the old Blocher farm, Just east of for It falls to function In the home as the teacher vice-president of the
Quartette Monday.
n Fr.Tiniu ON
nw MONDAY
onday I sire to loan money for the purposes (Ooats Grove.
ELECTION
and elsewhere without the associa­
I LAND OFFICE BUSI­
A* related to the Banner. Barnum tion of musical instruments of some
------------I named should call at lhe County
April IS
automobile owner within the city to
and Thurlow Anspaugh were buzz­ kind. Bands and orchestras have Donald was named the father vice­
office Wednesday* and
NESS SELLING PLATES
get a driver's license from the city Every Oitiien Should Vote I
president.
ing wood Anspaugh slipped and leaped into prominence in the last
for the Future Good of
" . “**
Mi*. Henry Moore was made *ec- _
„...
a .. .
[Barnum tliought he would fall into
few years a* educational subjects retary. Mr*- Earl Boyes, treasurer Wort
801(1
taken care of by the state, and that
/ TO ENROLL APPLICANTS.
\JWe machinery *o put out his arm because of their strong appeal to and Mrs A D. McDonald, historian ,
Haitinge
ordinance has been a dead letter for
- -Licenses,
•
—
Auto
Most• ofz Mr*. A. H. Carveth, Barry Coun-'t^\8avc An4Pau6h. As he did so. his students of the gregarious age and
The P. T. -A. ft a most useful and'
the church auditorium, with
a long time. The council felt that
We hope our city reader* will
. _
. Administrator,
..... . .
.has .been
7 ty
Relief
f\arm
arm araa
w“ Iran
(°° inaar
near 'rt
to (Ka
uie amar
saw.
Them Since March 1
(Continued on page six)
the ordinance should be annulled.
helpful organixalion. Il* cooperation i
forget the election next Mom e advised that Captain Howell Barrel.!’VjS *’cred 11 ab?u^ hal/.
**
’
Another ordinance rescinded was
with the teachers and ail other
______________
Mort Hill has been a very _
busy
1 of th* United states Army, will be tweeAtb* wrist and the elbow.
one licensing plumbers to do busi­ for any of the offices; but that .fact
FITZGERALD CLUB
school authorities ft appreciated, it person in recent day*—especially
ness In Hastings. Such licensing is ought not to diminish a citizen's. at the Relief office in the Btebbin* 1 ,*Ps??UihJ and ,a man b* lhe namc
HOLDING BANQUET helps to bring teachers and the since the new law reducing the last meeting that chia
building tn this city at eight o'clock 01 Perkin* doubtless saved Barnum *
no longer necessary, so It was interests in that election.
schools In closer touch with the (weight tax on passenger cars. Since
A. M Tuesday April 3. to enroll ap- ,Ke b* •PP’rins a tourniquet which
thought best to cut out the ordi­
homes, and promotes a decidedly | the first of the year, but tnoatly in should be open to the
Hastings is entitled to the best pllcanu for the CivUlan Conserva- ‘topped the bleeding. The injured Perfecting
Permanent Or­ better
nance.
understanding of the work lhe last twenty day*, he ha* aold nominal admission pri
service ft can obtain from Its offi­ tion Corps, ordinarily referred to a*
*“ rush'd to Pennock hospita
ganisation at Meeting
of both-,
2342 passenger car p.latea, 213 comcers. Splendid work has1 been (inns
_ - 'for care and 1* now at the hrane of■&gt;
«&lt;
■
mercial car plates, ttl trailer plates
by successive administrations
This Evening
hM ,peu«l 11# &lt;«• II®* I. thirteen Thoee Inter- Hute^u'doU«ainlJrn’Um’
thb
A FINE GIFT.
and ha* issued 1761 permits, good
cent years. This work has bpemu ।
------- ■~~•—r-------On this. Wednesday, night the
nracreu tor our dlr. w. mu.1 nx.‘"“d
P&gt;“«
Ray Branch is always doing fine, until August 1. This Is a total M
newly organized "Fftageraid— Fur things for other*. Last Saturday he &lt;607. Mr, Hill lias had several ashowever, rest on our laurels. Il is nouncertent.
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two children, has the sympathy of Governor Club" of Barry county are
CARPENTER AND POST.
presented a group of registered Boy *lst*nts. While the rush was heavy
possible to have a bigger and a bstBAKE SALE.
c*rcle 01 frtenda
lhls aI" holding a -------------------&gt;unJw -Scouts
banquet
in the community
The above parties will have an ter Hastings. That should be the alm j
Scouts with theater privilege tickets, up to and Including the day after
flkction.
hall in the puller building. A pre- g^ud fc
auction sale al the Clay Adana and desire of every citizen. A good
Saturday, March 31. beginning at
llH.ln.nr
maaflntf
frw*
lha
firo.nlTl.
__ ■ _
litnlnary
meeting
for
the
organiza
­
farm three miles west of Freeport or city government can help a lot to­ m A M., at Sponable’s market
registered Bcouts ait- admitted to he and bis force took care of the
eight miles east of Middleville on ward making Hastings the kind of * y |uimby Ladles' Aid. Phone special THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB. tion was held a little time ago. at the theater at child price rates, less applicants in good shape, so that no
Peter DeVries, well known prac- which C. H. Osborn was chosen than half what the boys would nor- (one was obliged to waft anywhere
county road 607 on Thursday, Apr.
rders to Mr*. A. D. Lowell. 716—F21.L
' tical nurseryman, will be the speak­ president and Harry Miller secre­ mally pay. There was a meeting of nearly as long as they did in most
5. when two horses, four cows, a tong have a better city government than
tary. of
These
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(er al the April meeting
theofficers were to act un­ the registered Scouts here Saturday cities. In fact several hundred plates will all
list of farm tools and household is represented by the average dtlEASTER DINNER.
Thornapple Garden Club to be held til the later meeting, which Is held afternoon.
goods will be offered. Auctioneer senahlp of Hastings. If our people
at which time Mr. were-sold hero to
~ Grand
—and Rapids
HUsey will cry this sale. Full* par­ are indifferent as to how the city's
The annual Easter dinner will be at lhe court houae Thursday after­ tonight, when permanent officers Branch made the presentation.
' folk*,
'
' did not enjoy
* getting Into
who
will be chosen. Mr. Fitzgerald will
ticulars are published elsewhere In business Is conducted, show no con- served in the parish house by the lioon. April 8, at two o'clock,
a line several block* tong and wall­
be
present
to
address
the
meeting.
CASTLETON
TWF.
VOTERS.
ladle* o€ the Episcopal church on
Anyone interested tn lawn*, gard­
ing for many hours for their turn,
I sincerely appreciate the (Jonfi-;^, uw,
„
carried on by their servants, then Easter Tuesday April 3 fr«n 5 30 entn« &lt;» shrubbery ft cordially In- It U also confidently expected that
and .pouted the fact
W. w. Potter. Justice of the Su­ dence the Republicanshave in me by I
ANNOUNCEMENT.
our city is already slipping.
preme Court, end Representative nominating me for TWp. clerk an- that they mi bl get them without
We peed to be attentive to the
Having received the nomination
V«m Brown, of Mason, will also be otixr year. If my services have been much
NOTICE
for Supervisor of Castleton Town­ real needs of the city and to put in MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET.
present snd give talks Honorable satisfactory, I shall be glad to sene .
. ,
■
Those desiring tickets for this
.
.. _.
ship on the Republican ticket. I will office, without regard to party, lhe
EDWARD L. NDtrC
appreciate your »upport at the elec­ men who. we believe, will do the banquet at Hickory Comers M P. postponed until Monday. April 2. John C- Ketcham of thia city will another term. Election Mon. April 2.
March 30.
pur- The
election• of officers will be held act as toastmaster We will give a Yours, respectfully. Henry F. RamWill appreciate your rote far city
"liy church
cjiuicn Friday.
riuia/, aaajLii
aj, must
muii, pui•
best job of carrying on our city
tion on Monday, April 2.
chase
them
before*
that
date.
—
Adv.
j
at
that
time.
Inglon
—
Adv.
^urw
next
Monday.
—
Adv
further
comment
next
week.
government.
’ .
•
-Adv.
R- H- Lathrop.

ONE WAY OF RE­
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stores

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immon

. and family
□rand Rap­
end a few
and family.

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all the
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accord­

's limn

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ill soon
iveries.
he new
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you'll
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typical
ly and
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(E1STEBSWT0

OE DUH ZED

PRESCHOOL EXAM- '^7^
At The Churches
(NATION PROGRAM

M

One Auction Sale

�TB1 BAITTNOI BAfOTO

MA*TB M, 1»M

ably the retail buslneaa in 88. Johns 'NEW OIL FIELDS
l“*WA woSSEISd cbvuh. YIN6ER quartette
this year will amount to about 50I"
DEVELOPED
A
PLEASES AUDIENCE
LOCAL NEWS
per cent c.f the'1929 figure, or 81.1
I presslve cantata is to be presented
- 1
;
880.000. Oh that basis—Just cut- ' The
Production Has Been at the south woodland church of Young Men Sang Delightfully ,
j Mrs. Nora Smith is confined to
*‘nf the 1929 totals in half—there
Limltad
by
Federal
iSKJE
’
TO?
Yta
&lt;'
r
»
»•*'
Il
be soent in 84. Johns this rar1
!her bed, due to broken riba and
”
b&gt; ,11 the ixopl. In u» X4U-.
, enttod Artist
heart trouble.'
Authority
tends to portray a aerira of evgut
Mr. and Mn. W. L. Hinman
,u, (which took Th«
place during the Pm
HOM. JOHN U- KETCHAM phases
! h»iu»» al
n
of the automobile Industry,.
industry
Notwithstanding the fact that theUklni twJrt'aro
J.
—..
Those who failed to hear the„llicvcd
Saturday to their new

IS NECESSARY

Wotring &lt;C»pt. of the guard).- Ytager Quartette at the Methodist borne on W. Grater St.
De Vault ictoudia’a hand- church on Monday night ml*Md at
Mrs. Spyder
Jack Snyder
of , Hasw
____
of South
mc7 • Ungs to slowly recovering from the
_
।।inflt&gt;*n*n
Sd won "
'
'
and cariota mother); Chalmer Herah- who are all »l
students
udenU. at DePauw
‘nnuenxa .n,(
ano heart
------ - trouble.
—,—„
"kllST WORK FOR
.iMOforcfi^
.
and
Charlee
arc fine vtalented
fellows /o*&gt;n Hulipg of Stony Point sufI
.u. Midland are being extended in sev-, berger —
r ^.1^7
’7 Townsend ai University •*«
»umik-u nuu.i
?.?*“•, *
every possible suerolAers.
A choir of eleven voices ■"’&lt;* dcaervtog of^er^SLL
*uc-;
rnuunw rnnn ' Tht5C »‘ati«tics. m quoted by the’ erol directions, and new pools have .“
LUMMUN uUUD Speaker,■ —gave
— - - •most
—— of the audience
■ ■ ■ * timvd it i* now rwnsiderd eerrender the beautiful Easter sea new sense of the size
county as well -.Sections. This service U planned for
acc
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‘
'»
sire and import- . "^2 , C1
Accompanying
them as---a —
crayon. ..7°°^ Center, the Feldpauact*
artist was Mn. Homer Ylnger, I Warehouse, announces a real soap
I Advocated
Amendment to anre of IhU community.
Oecoda. have good oil resources. The ft hou“ ful1 01 f*°Plc“ 30 don'1 Inlss artist
whose husband Is one of the quar- j
• ***° ap*®1*!* on many articles. |
।1 Concerning
the duty of
a com--- largest
1
Make State Income Tax
*— •*-------------■'’natural
- • gas -wells
.. to .be,it.,
.
tette. she did some splendid work.
1*“’munlty in voicing 1U opinion on fount| east of Die Mississippi have '
*, ।'
Possible
LyBarkcr has a Wg one-ccnt sale,
drawing three pictures, a nr.™
negro
public matters. Mr. Ketcham dealt been tapped near Big Rapids, with CAN
1
YOU LOCATE IT7
In
prdgres*
this week Wednesday.
mammy, a western range and a re­
subject
liw Clinton VUU1IU
------ - with
------ the
-- --------- —of taxation, . every indication that the field is an
The
County News imiK,
comes -briefly
IT MAY BE VALUABLE production of Hoffman's picture of Thursday. Friday and Saturday all
W- "
—
th. »*to hand with an excellently writ- He
“tailed the. passage of the
15- -extensive one. in another part of
Christ. The young man sang a hl* store.
Sn account of the Granger* meet- null amendment »h&gt;ch resulted in Mecosta, as well as in Montcalm
Judge McPeek hear the pro con­
'‘tag fcr Clin'on county, held in St. the reduetton of the state property county, the prospects for large oil 1Clay From This Locality Waa theme song as an accompaniment
to each picture.
. fess© divorce case of George Pat­
:,'3fehns tost week Wednesday. At that U* in Clinton county from ! 101,950 fields seem good. Oceana is certain
Used in 1846 for Mak­
The whole program was very ton vs. Lena Patton on Friday and
aathering an address was made by
i®3- w 815,600 in 1933. How- to be ah oil producing county.
granted
the divorce.
ing Pottery
much worth while.
•fcraer congreaunan John C- Ketch- tver- hf pointed out that the sale*
Annual Easter dinner al parish
-mn of this city, a tach the 8t John.
•‘“ch took th* ptoc. of th. prop­ THORNAPPLE—KELLOGG
A recent issue of the Battle Creek
house-by the ladies of the Episcopal
News cemnlimenu highly. In men- :«ty tax. will coat Clinton county
Enquirer-News tells of a dish that
'■tkning lhe addres. £ New* * peaks about 8114JXX) in 1034. based on an
church on Easter Tuesday. April 3, i
SCHOOL NEWS, EVENTS is on display there, the clay for the
5:30 to 7:00. 35 cents.—Adv.
.
RRfl .estimated retail
retail Kiialnaoe
business nt
of &lt;1
81.880
making of which came from Has­
Mrs. Albert Craig is doing as well ■
000. as shown m the figures above. I
many ;vara
years ugu
ago. That
imi paper .
The icacucrs
teachers inxn
from inornappic,
Thornapple. tings uiouy
“Speaking on the theme. "Bulld- — ------.—inc
as possible following on operation ,
Add to this the liquor taxand other Yankee springs, Irving townships says: A bright yellow dish, prob-&lt;
jjng a New Community," Mr. Ketch­
‘ On Thursday evening, April 12. oil Monday at Pennock hospital. All
new
levies
and
the
total
win
be
[ook
dj
nner
a
t
the
Thornapple-Kelably
once
used
for
vegetables,
has
am Mid that before an ideal comhope for her speedy recovery.
Cub
Pack
14.
Harvey
Burgess..Pack
school
as the guests of Mlsk been presented-to the Central Na- &lt;
..munlty could be set up “all petty many thousands aboveClintons
The American Legion firing squad ,
state property tax
1032 RaJe DeFoe
,.v total
«z-.itm-foritnq
who u tht. vU1Ung tional Bank of Battle Creek, for dis- :Master, will present the pageant.
-.jealousies, silly institutional dif- ;
was in Nosliville on Monday assist- ,
said Mr Ketcham.
nurse for those townships. School play with other relics In the bank's ’"The Coming of Akela” at the Cen­ ing at lhe funeral of Richard Mil- i
(prences and bitter political rivalry '
The speaker made a plea for projects for health instruction that Battle Creek room. The dish is tral P. T. A. On April 13 they wUl ier. aged 92. a Civil war veteran.
I
must be cleared away." Once this
&amp; accomplished It will be possible, the passage of the constitutional have been carried on in the school , owned by Mrs. Minnie Merritt Fay. give it at Wayland.
The White Star Refining Corn-'
The advanced First Aid class went
declared, to sound a new note of amendment which will make pos- at Middleville were discussed and a!It ,s one of three remaining pieces
pony were given permission by the !
to
Battle
Creek
on
Thursday
eveslble
the
adoption
of
an
Income
short
program
was
put
on
by
the
i
that
were
manufactured
In
Baltic
—
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--------------.
Unity and visualize the whole com- 1
council Friday night to pul up al
(Creek's first and only pottery, which nlng and took their, final cxamlna- sign at their station at North
- munlty more clearly than ever be­ tax in place of the sales tax. de- Boy Souls and lhe Girl Scouts.
that an income levy would
Mla5 Burns lhc 4th grade teach. was erected in 1845 or 1846 by Henry 1 tions at ,h
“ nurses' '»home
’"«« «•
lhe
at Leila Broadway.
fore. Once established, an ideal tlaring
1
and Mba'w,llu- A dtt»J«h‘cr of Mr. Willis en- hospital, the five men, Harvey Bur­
•ogmmunlty. in the estimate of the 1not only result Ln tower taxation for cr u U1 wUh th,,
Mrs. Alcld Btaufier. who has been
| trusted the dish to Mrs. Fay until gess. C. A. Jacobson, Winston Shef­ confined to her bed the pest five j
speaker, should play its part in 1Cllnton county but would be a fair. McKivett is substituting for her
| -r^e junior play -Heart Exchange" thcre should be a suitable place for field. VernoJ? Winlnger and Albert weeks with bronchitis and heart
. State and national affairs, and be 1tax for every citizen.
permanent safe keeping.’’ The Dykstra receiving the first advanced trouble. La now able to alt up a short
totclllgent and courageous in ex-1I In closing, the speaker made a will be given in the school auditor-,
certificates ever issued by Mr. Tew, time each day.
Enquirer-News says:
pressing it* opinion on matters of ;plea for a community that will work lum Thursday evening.
together for the common good. "Let
The White Seal campaign com -1
”Th‘s
*“s Io‘-a‘ed
‘be who conducted the classes here. A
public importance.
On Friday Judge Stuart Clement
unite and live." he said, "rather; mittee have greatly- exceeded their, corner of Main and Hall streets and three year plan of First Aid tastruc- united In marriage. Walter Ivan
"Figures show." said Mr. Ketcham. us
'
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...
___or five tion was followed.
,
than
fight
and
die."
quota
tn
the
community.
The
school
WM
ln
business
for
four
Thomas
of Middleville and Miss;
•nhat thcre are 1,171 families on 1
In this
thls'drive"
’ ii v
&gt;cars
cU
&gt;' ,nr
for ,h
thls
was
Scout Executive Lloyd Shafer and Mui lei Blain of Chicago.-The wit-j
----------------- ----------------------I isi co-operating in
drive.
”- nl
*v
'" -factory
------------------The
first all-school dance of the *h&gt;PJ*d from Hastings, which meant Hugh RUty will attend the Boy nesaes were Charles B- and Hattie1
SUSAN HELRIGLE PASSES.
_______________________________
I.im families being served by the
- at the
- school- an added expense, and as the clay Scout investiture ceremony at Or/ M. Johnson.
Mrs. Susan Helrigle, living a little'
»as -held
T.-K.
w«y mall carriers. Outside of the St
about Battle Creek was very poor for angcvUle on Friday evening. March
The fire alarm Thursday after-1
Johns R. F. D- routes there are nortn of Freeport, passed away on! last Friday evening.
making of pottery the factory closed
noon, at about six o'clock, wju due to
probably 600 or 700 families who do Wednesday, the funeral being held i
------------ • • • •
in a few years."
Those Who ye selling White a roof lire In lhe W. McGlocklin
DEATH OF MRS. AUSTIN,
their trading in St. Johns. Ac­ Saturday. Her husband died about
I It would be interesting to knou? Cross scali are asked to report to home at 812 Esat Bond street. The ;
cording to the 1929 census lhe re­ twenty years ago. being killed In a • Mrs. Christina Austin of Orange­
fall trade In Clinton county totaled cave-in in a gravel pit where he was I ville passed away on Friday of from what place in this vicinity clay the Unit leaders by Saturday. March fire department held the damage
was found that was suitable for this --­
more than seven millions of dollars working in Bowne township. She is pneumonia,
~
----------- -------------aged
79 years.------------7 month* pottery. If It could be located it i The Barry County District Exccu- down to about 825.
Mrs. Ellen Roush of Freeport,
Ln that year 83.790.000. or more survived by three daughters. Shcj, and 8 days. The funeral was held in
[han half lhe county's total, was lived with her grandson, Donald Plainwell on Monday at two P. M.. should be tested. An analysis wpuld live Board meets tonight In the Na- mother of Warren Roush of this
show whether it was adapted for tlanal bank community room.
city, who recently underwent an op-1
at retail in St. Johns. Prob- Miller.
■ with Interment in Plainwell.
(x&gt;tlery-maklng. If found to be so. | The Rucker family which gave eration at Pennock hospital, la do-|
then lhe extent of the clay and its such a delightful entertainment Ln ing a* well as could be expected.:
suitability for pottery-manufacture Battle Creek recently will be in Al- considering her condition.
I logon
on
April
several
from
would be worth investigating.
---------*—
” '* 11.
—and
-----------■ *-----Hastings plan to attend. There are nounccmcnt made last week of the ‘
BISHOP MeCORMICK
, nine CMUUTO1
children u
in___________
the family and all death of Mrs. Frank Nagler of YaktCONFIRMED CLASS ' „
.rttota.
ma. Wash. It should have been!
Ob Palm R.md.v
Com^^oncr J0l)n Q.
Ofi
Sunday evening .»
at Wm&lt;-1
Em*-|
manual Episcopal church a class of Smith of Detroit was the speaker ut Mrs. Will Nagler. Mr. Nagler being 1
of Frank Nagler.
six young people and seven adults the meeting of Scout leaders at Bat-1 a brother
----------------was presented by the rector for tie Creek 'on Tuesday night, dis-, DEATH OF MRS. WILLISON.
confirmation. The devotional spirit cussing -Juvenile Crime." A. E
Mrs Ljdla wHlison. age 65. died
Jamieson of the Guardian Union Co Tuesday afternoon at her home one
inspiring memory. Bishop McCor- of
, Detroit speaks on April 3.
1 nnd• one-half
- of- —
mile* northeast
Del-1
mick in his address brought out the
She was
the . daughter
of Johii
DEATH OF SENATOR LELAND. I ton Jane
Kellow
al£
ln
thought that all are to be steadfast

SF0XX TO DUNTON
OBANOKRS

!lnc,udln«
“4
»300 0®0 P
ed biS
.general stores; 8300.000 for hardSreSJSt^work^rao. . , • ’r'TTTT
. .
ithnrifv devolnomrnt work 11 nroi

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Waters Clothes Shop

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Dress Up

Easter
Sunday
Let Us Assist la Buyiag
Your Spring Outfit

Boy Scout News

We

Dozens and Dozens of New

Spring Suits
Are ready tor your selection

*16* *18
The New

Portis Hats
Are necessary too!
$3.25
$3.95

Crystal White

Light House Soap
Palmolive Beads
Super Suds
Palmolive Soap
Water Softener
BIG BEN
M

Soap
Chips

25c
9c
25c
14c
25c

10
2
3
3
3

7 25c

soap
Eggs

SUGAR 10 ss* 47c
Mop Sticks •

Brooms
Climax
Tomatoes
Cookies

Good Quality

10c
39c
25c
10c
2 &lt;4* 19c
Each

OU Mammy

Htkman't Santa Claus

*24
Mack Shirts
In those new darker
shades
$1 - $1.55 - $2

Easter Neckwear
Hundreds of new silks. Never have we offered
such a variety as we are showing this spring.
So moderatley priced too 1

A Real Soap Sale a*

FOOD CENTER

can fit you 1

69c 79c S1

Waters Clothes Shop
“If It Isn't Good We Don't Carry It"

Baltimore township February 17, |
1869. She was married to John Wil­
to attend church, but U&gt; be faithful
and to move forward at all times .^ct^
lison 47 years ago. The funeral serv-;
Ices were held Friday afternoon at I
and seasons. And the One we fol­
two o'clock from the home. Thc&gt;
low as our Leader is Jesus Christ.
n
Who came with recognized author- SP,S’ataSd
^r.'w burial was in lhe North Cemetery!
ARTHUR LORD DIE#1
end
container blew out. It
near Hickory Comers.
ny to instruct and lead, and with
Mrs. Willison is survived by her, ttfiii lid 111 Dice Til ten AV WM •*’ nn'™nl*
«“ rW
M husband and eleven children. Jason I rnOM INJURIES TUESDAY arm was broken and he was suficrtrul&gt; wln mcn' , ,
ing health for several weeks.
----------— ing from severe cuts about the face
of Barty township. Wolter of Plain­
;
ONE YEAR AT IONIA.
I Senator Leland went to Florida well, Edwin and Elmer at home. Former Rutland Man Hurt and bruises on his leg* and body
L„----------------------------------------- jwhen taken to the hospitnl. Hie two
Russell VanHam of Grand Rap- for the benefit of his health early Mrs. Jennie Herrington of Barry
by an Explosion Monmen were
Bn acetylene torch.
ids. who was picked up by Deputy 1
’‘nter He
taken critically township. Mrs. Mary Hartman of
It was believed lhe expkntofi was
Sheriff Art Bell of Middleville fori11* »hl*° motoring north to attend the Kellogg farms. Mrs. Vina Dur­
day P. M.
! caused by the torch-fiame coming
traiisportihg liquor for the purpose!‘be special session of the legislature, kee of Delton. Mrs. Ina Payne of
Word waa received Monday after-;'
of selling it. was brought before He was forced to quit his car and i Hope Center. Mrs. Lena Durkee of noon by Roy Oaks, of Rutland, that | in contact with the fumes of lhe
Judge McPeek for sentence yester-|ca“e to Grand Rapids by train.
,.. Eva qcv
*. U1
| Delton. m
Mr*.
Beck
of u,^,.
Gate.'.- his half-brother. Arthur Lord, of ammonia.
'
day afternoon. He had previously
Mr Lel»nd had been a member of । burg and Mrs. Viola Wolters at Del- Battle Creek, had been seriously in­
The world's largest silk hosiery
confessed that he was guilty of the ‘ht? Michigan legislature for elgh- ton.
jured by an explosion. He was taken
the offense. The records disclosed Jeen Years- ai* years of that time
to the Nichols hospital in that city, 'manufacturers sold 75,000,000 pairs
that this was his third felony. Under h® represented Allegan county In |
KETCHAM AT ST. JOHNS.
where be died Tuesday morning. • to 20,000,000 users in 1832, delivering
every
pair of the hosiery by mall.
those conditions the habitual crlmi- ‘he house and for the last twelve j| Former Congressman John C.
Mr. Lord was an employee 6f the '
nal act left the Judge no option ex- Yf®rs has been In the slate senate, Ketcham spoke at a county-wide
Five states—South Carolina.
cept lo give him the full penalty i wbere l&gt;e *0* “ leader. His inter­ meeting of the Granges of Clinton Battle Creek Gaa Company. With his
Pennsylvania.
Louisiana. Texas, and
provided by the tow. a one year ”1 h“? •I*“&gt;‘« been very helpful in ,county at .St. Johns on Wednesday
prison sentence
VanHarn
wak - a«rteultural
agricultural i*»Ri»tinn
legislation .nd
and always of last week. Clinton county is one (Miring an empty tank, of about four Montana, have slogans on their au­
or five barrels capacity, when lhe tomobile license plates.
therefore given that sentence in the insisted that such measures have of the best agricultural counties in
real merit in them. He had little pa­ Michigan, if not Hie best, and the
Ionia reformatory. ‘
tience with hokum or bunkum. He Grange has a strong hold on the
had been a supervisor In Allegan farmers of that county.
BIRTHS AT PEN­
NOCK HOSPITAL. county for twenty-two years before
-To Mr. ar.dMn. Allie Hanson. 6(H he began his long service in the
DEPT. DOES GOOD WORK.
boy, *t$te legislature. He was bom In
Hubbel street, on March 22.
On Friday afternoon two blazes
Hastings, Michigan • Telephone* 224-4-2557 ■_
weighing eight pounds, five ounces. "PaWlgfdale.
-’flfiesdale. C
Ohio, tn June 1857. He were discovered in the Virgil Dryer
amt to AUei
Allegan county early In life home in lhe first ward One was in
He has been named C liar les Oscar, came
vhere he --------------------------rear^l his family.
He is the roof, lhe qther was on the back
To Mr and Mrs. George Bagley of wl__:
-------------Delton on March 24. a boy. weighing survived by his widow and two porch, both of them being caused by
WEEK OF AP^IL 1
eight pounds and two ounces. He has. daughters, both married, one son. sparks. The prompt arrival of the
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
been named Jack Edward.
who is a mining engineer in Central fire department, after t.t;e alarm was
To Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith of America.
given, kept the damage down to
A very timely attraction for Eaater Sunday i* the
Nashville on March 26. a girl, weigh- ;
about 825.
PASSING OF A PIONEER.
ing eight pounds, three ounces. She
presentation of
.
lias been named Mary Hclem
On Wednesday morning of last
LICENSE DIDN’T HELP.
One day last week Harold J. Cline,
PASSING OF ELMER SLOCUM.
of Battle Creek, was found bv Con­
WMne«lMV&lt;momiMeda?4'hile&lt;hone tlW olde&amp;l re,,WcnUln ,he locality of servation Officer George Sumner
t^^fenderXtl \eh«&gt;llSe
^N." ^y”
Th fishing In the waters of Pish lake
near the Hendershott schoolhouse,
m&lt;*
in the stale of New York. She had in Orangeville. He produced a li­
following a stroke a week ago today.
cense. but it was good for the year
He ts survived toy his widow. Jen­ Creek and Cloverdale. Surviving are
A comedy with a muaioU background entitled "ROAST BEEF
&gt;
1933 not 1934. Accordingly the officer
nie Slocum, three sons. George. Leon
’
AND MOVIES."
«•-&lt;»•- i-&lt;—e v—&gt;
her husband, nine children. Lee of gathered Mm in before Justice Mat­
and Wayne, and a daughter. Mil­ Hastings. Hugh of Yorkville. Roy
thews Monday. .He was given a fine
ADULTS 25 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
dred.
.
and William of Kalamazoo. George of 45 and 88 85 costo. which he paid.
Arrangements for the funeral
of Richland. Mrs. Inez Corwin of
have not &gt;el been made.
•
TUESDAY
, Yorkville. Mrs. Ada Messany of Del­ DEATH OF MRS. GAS­
ton. Mrs. Ivy French of Battle
KILL THIS MORNING.
PARENTS OF A GIRL.
Mrs. Margaret Gaskill. 84, widow
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Zerbel of Creek and Mrs. Olenna Humeston of
Kalamazoo are the parents of a Jackson. There are seventeen grand­ of Benjamin Gaskill, died this Wed­
baby daughter born on Sunday. children and twenty-two great­ nesday morning at the home of her
March 25. She weighed nine and; grandchildren. Funeral services were niece arid husband. Dr. and Mrs. F.
three-quarters pounds and has been held Saturday afternoon at one E. WillLson. with whom she made
nameu zmu
.-ium.- °'Gock from the Cloverdale church, her home. Bite had been in |xvr
named
Ann. Louise. wmb
CongratulaCOMEDY END PARAMOUNT NEWS
lions Mrs Herbert Bishop 1* in.w,U1 Rev- George Holtz officiating. health for a long lime.
ADULTS 15 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
Kalamazoo caring for mother and .Bunal waJ&gt; U» Ccdy Creek cemetery 1 No funeral arrangements have
been made when thia was written.
daughter for a few days.
" ”
.----------DEATH OF MBS KATHWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
FA5IILY NIGHT.
ERINE COLLINS SUNDAY.
NOW IN THE ARMY
1 The Fir»t United Brethren church ‘ Mrs Katherine Collin*. 78 who has
Some time ago Joseph Heckman
in Christ held their annual Family , been in poor health for a tong tune. disappeared from his home in Irving
Nigh! mectuw March M. at tlx
on Sunday. March 25 about township, one day last week his
church with an attendance of 85. Alone p. M.. al her home, 930 So. mother. Mrs. Waiter Snyder, was
pot luck supper at 6:30 waa enjoyed church St.
called from Ft. Warren. Wyoming,
by all Weeley Logan and hi. orThe funeral was held this Wed- cn the long distance telephone by
‘
nesday morning at nine o’clock at
COMEDY—"MR. ADAMS AND DAV DREAMS" Paths News
■ which wai delightful.
jgt. Rose church, the Rev. Father B. ing lhe army, aad-wvould soon come
ADULTS U CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
■
ai bglrv (n il n NO IB
IN- Ocllcr o»cl*Ung. Burial waa In home on u short furlough
| Mru Otto Iscnhath. 804 a Hau-|jjy SSS? n“xt "wk A° 6blUufjr
HARD TO GET.
FRIDAY
AND
SATURDAY
over St. will entertain Hospital ।
,ppc*f n”*
The official* of tile NRA are find­
GuM No. 10 at her home lUursday. DKATH w JACKSOM
ing many difficulties tn the way of
TWO FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
A Member, are urged to attend and j , „
tAUBAUGH SUNDAY, adopting a suitable code for dairy­
men. They believe they have found
bring Humbles— Emma S. Bvam.,1 Jackson Uubaugh. aged 88. died the solution so far as 14 afiecto the
Secy.
,
=n Sunday night at his home after Detroit area, but tor the rest of the
I----------------- &gt;
a totig illnesz. He is survived by hi* slate the matter la still an open
'
PRINTED IN 1510.
; widow and three sons. Warren. question.
। A book of German sermons by Charles and Earl Laubuugh The
. John gon Kayscrberg. published in funeral will be at the residence. 912
V and U were ai one time differ­
11510. is one of the prize poascMlqns ’ W. Green St., on this -Wednesday ent forms of- the uuife letter and
PARAMOUNT NEWS
।of lhe Rev. A. nlger. pastor
jafternoon. al two ociock
o'clock,. the
tor of
oi.aiteracon
me Rev.
iwv were not given separate alphabetical
. ADULTS 15 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
Grace. Lutheran church al RiputL.
Ripuu.|£.
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imposition
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:wu.
। Rutland cemetery.
ul about
ebout IMO.

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�Tire HARTINGS BANNRM, WEDNESDAY. MARCH U, 1934

FEDEML W.
CHANGES PLANS
GOVERNOR MYERS BAYS
BONDS TO BE GOOD
INVESTMENT

"exempt from all Federal, state.1HSEMBHBRMBIBHESB
;*t Lawrence rfoicomb's. Came up to
&amp;RAND RAPIDS MAN
municipal and local taxation, except
Rnnbe Jn
'
tlJAC rut CDCAiTED "^2*"’
UY3'-,. , .
surtaxes,and estate, inheritance and
DOOKb in
WAS THE SPEAKER
The pupils in the Junior room are
gift taxAs." They are lawful secur­
------------- ; having a week of spring vacation and
ity for fifteen-day borrowings by
Twelve Fundamental Princi- Mildred and ,Robcrlt Q^111
spend a few days at the home of
member banks of the Federal Re­
pies Should Rule One's
‘SiTgkndjareni in Hasting °
their grandparents in Hasting.-.
serve system. They, are also lawful
Non-Fiction.
Mrs Cash Solomon has returned
investments for all trust, public and
in /days
Augusta after
spend
fiduciary fund* of which the deposit
Donham—Spending the Family
The speaker at lhe Commercial to her home £n
the home
ofor investment is under the authority income.
.
I Club meeting yesterday noon was Lr
Milton Trafford
or control of the government. The
Welxl. Jan - Quest For Polar |Armen a. Kurjian. Mies manager XrShea**“7ed in uS ca^"S
payment* of the Intereit on these
of the Oliver Machinery Company
.hcfSised awav last week
bonds and lhe repayment of their
&lt;&gt;f Grand Ranida. He named twelve .
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Public Library

HENDERSHOTT.
Mr. and Mrs. Chai. Hendershott
gpent 8und&gt;y at George McCuUa'a, staff 1* spending her
ra,t ol Hastings. Mrs. McCulla is
phla and while there
slowly improving in" health.
.nRf,2‘
Mondtjr

&amp;cn and famlly ,Penl 8dnday wtth
Mr. and Mr*. Leo Whitworth in Bat­
l,e Cwk s
MrsMatteson went to Bal~
...........................
tie Creek
Saturday
to visit“Mr. and

ISSUED IN SMALL

will

visit

week end tn Detroit and Ann Arbor
visiting friends and relatives.
Those who attended the Junior parents, Mr.
play, -I WUl, I Wont," given at the Marian rew
Plainwell High school auditorium on
Friday had a good laugh, and a,
very enjoyable evening.

United
__ __ I f‘nJnd“tton ,’rlncl,pl ’ whkh&lt; ,f P"' .visited at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
United Riatea
States, whteh
whl?h mMm
means’that
that if
if
HU'. J&lt;™&lt;
Ty&gt;.|;UUnUy Mowed by any-tenon.' j... nrewtalre n.or Hutlnn SonSunday afternoon.
the Federal Farm Mortgage Cor­
MORGAN.
Adamic, Louis—The Native's Re-।. will assuredly win for
tor him the
thr j_v
day thcre.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ven Stekle
poration siiould ever be unable to cum.
pleasure
which—
comes from
living i ’__________ ______________
Mr. and Mrs Harvey Parmalee of
..-__ ^12™
____L.L..
lhe payments on lhe bonds,
.
Johnstown were Sunday guests at Lansing spent Sunday with Clair
Thomas. Lowell—Old Gimlet Eye. ' a irood
good life, from dolnv
doing hl*
hta nort
part of
Land Bank Loans Now Made meet
Van Sickle and wife.
the treasury will assume such pay­
drew Krnmdy. on O» SU!*J
SHULTZ.
Flpyd Garrison's.
French. Samuel—One-Act Plays the world's work and will also bring
ment*.
■
Mr and Mrs Adolph Krueger and Wretoreday.
Through Farm Mortgage
Seward Walton of Maple
FJmer siocuni
Slocum was suickch
stricken wmi
with
for Stage and Study.
(the iiapplneas which results from . .TrrrvL
'izr.. Grove’
ramer
These bonds will be issued in de­
Jeans. Sir James — Mysterious a successful life. We have not space
friends in this vicinity SunWednesday. His condition son of Wisconsin are spending two
Corporation
tnu weex rnjay evening al t
•
.
I&lt;VI&lt;IUIB&lt;MW
nominations Ul
of BIUV.
1100. *JVU.
4500. BI1U
and Universe.
R
I
I l
nfin H f '------------ •-* ‘
| to elaborate. The order in which 'day
,av
*----------- -- —
seliool house.
Willis E. Streeter. *ecretary-trea*-*i,ooo. However, amounts les* than
She h
jJStJwn^tho is work-' Kr and
W Shaffer and
Muir, John—My Pint Summer in'the speaker mentioned these twelve her bed^rtth a bad
urer of the Barry county National 4100 will be disbursed In eaxh. For
b,d, a f •„?" 'Sli
I foundation principles was as fol- -!S
-------------.....
Laurence Matteson, who is work- Homer of Otsego visited with Mr.
Farm Loan Association, received example, k loan of 4965 would be the sierra.
STRIKER SCHOOL D1HTRICT.
,w.;
*&lt;“' «l
»»«» u’«" ing in surelmn. ... horn.. B.IU7Henley's Twentieth Century For-[lows:
word today from Wm. I. Myer*. be made in a 4500 bond, four 100
Howard
over
lhe
Mr. and Mr&lt; william
r
.. y day- His mother wmt to Battle' and. Mrs
_. J. . W.
/..jrz
~_»v
T-."
mulas.
.
’1. An
• appreciation of the value of
Governor of the Farm Credit Ad­ bonds and the rest In cuh. In addi­
Wolfe of HasUngs and Mr. and Mrs. r ’ k w)lh hlm
vlsll fo_ 4Trk end and called on old neighGhent. W. J.—The Early Far time.
vwrrMt cmirn *
^reck with him to visit for a few bors and frlend&gt;
ministration. Washington. D C-. tion. to provide for certain debts,
friends |n
in lhL|
this vlclnltv
vicinity.
Forrest Smith of McOtnbcr district.
West.
2.
Success
by
perseverencc.
thkl Federal land bank loans and such as taxes which cannot be paid
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Phillipa at
A good crowd enjoyed lite eats
Mr. and Mn. Lon (
Dale.
Barbara
—
Health,
Beauty
3.
Experiencing
real
pleasure
in
Albert
Brill,
who
has
been
skk
Land Bank Commissioner* loans in bonds. ca*h covering the required
Grand Rapid* spent the week end moved to their new
knd meeting of the Shultz Echoes the put week. Is out again.
and Charm.
will be made In lhe future through amounts will be provided.
Mr,. »M aarrixnr U on the «ek I wi'm'n
v.nhm
'Friday night. Much of the time
Wflitttatam.
4. The dignity of simplicity.
Jacobs. Helen Hull—Modern Tenthe Federal land bank In bond* of
"Loans which have been applied nls
• •• —
,
5. Appreciating the worth of n was spent in practicing for the llal
the Federal Farm Mortgage Cor­ for and approval, but on which the
—
Easter
program.
FiOrr nmoram
Remember the Easter services and ited her parents. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Freeport visited their lister M
Hedges. Ski G..—Games For Small good character.
poration. which bonds are guaran­ caah hu not been paid out. u well
Harrington,
Sunday.
i
Geiger,
and
family
last
weak.
o.
me.
'U “mC **'- program next Sunday.
8. o*re»u«
Stressing auiunesa
kindness u.
In one
one's* life.
teed by the United State* Govern­ as those approved by the bank in Lawns.
Bernard and Clifford Draper of1 Mr
a Herrington and
w&lt;XK
i—
7. Realizing lhe value of a good
‘J ».&lt;*&lt;-,
. .
Mr. and
and Ur.
Mrs. A.
Wood
—wanai
Managing the Home.
ment both as to principal and Inter­ the future, will be financed on the
Martin are spending their'vacation family of Battle Creek called1 »t
pna-n
f
------- •
Much
effort is being put forth
example.
—
--—
—
M
—
Alexander
—
Slanting
PINE
LAKE.
est. These bonds will take the place above bash This arrangement in no t ln.t
with the home folks.
Rl
Walter Ickes’ Sunday.
8. CulUvallna a sense or reaponsl.
Easier program
L
.,
u.v,i
Thursday. March 22.‘the fourth'
u-av disturbs
&lt;K«tnrH&lt; nr
altarv the
fha other
AfhAr pro
nrn.­ ....
'
of the cash distribution in lhe dis- way
or alters
which
church
w
“'h will be
l” given at the '
h,m
'h
Mr. and Sir*. Clayton McKadwn
Forbu&amp;h
and
Allen—Book of blllly by mreUng one's duties.
bunement of the unclosed loan* visions of the loans The Interest
Easter evening at 8:00 The playNutrition lesson. “County Calories." ।
EAST GUN LAKE
’
entertained lhe former's broth*/,
Games.
9. Practicing the wisdom of econ­ , pageant. "Why Sunday TSchool?"
previously approved .by the Federal rate on new Joans will contnue to be
was presented by Myrtle Rogers to
Floyd Brown and E Hill -were in Clair McKeown, of prand Raptts
omy.
Muir, John—Travels In Alaska.
--- --- thc ----------land banks.
.."O
o BSlewed
|eMed twelve
rauoncr
uUd
l&gt;antomlme.
twelve member*
member* and
and two
two vlsitoni
visitors Lansing
LansingMonday
Mondayon
onbusiness.
business.
4 1-2 per cent for lhe emergency
Sunday.
10. Pationce.
Orlloff and Raymore—New QnrThe bonds of the Federal Farm period w^err made through a na­
11 Development nf nne'« talent. Cross." will be especially
.....................
interest-'■*: of the ‘—
local
* group, "*
at the 'home of
*' James Null is
is spending several
dens For Old.
i’jSSSyX m iTv ofXe hi ,nr A twent^voice choir will sing'Emma Nevins. Wednwday after- day. in Middleville.
Mortgage
Corporation,
according
i
-------- ... —
- ------------ --------------- „to ttonal
farm loan association and 5
Eadie. Tom—I Like Diving.
helnhdLM-rvice to nthem
'
“ “nd ,n Eas'er surprise Is
being noon. March 28. a special meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Middleton of
the statement by Governor Myers.'pep cent when made directly by the
Mayorga.
Margaret
G.
—
Short
ntipi
ui
service
to
otneni.
planned
for
all
children
who
attend,
was
held
with
Mrs.
Rogers
at
which
Grand
Rapids
spent the day at
will have behind them not only the bank.”
Mr. and Mr*. Willard Ickes hate
History of the American Drama.
unconditional guarantee of lhe Fed- j
DEATH OF FRANK J. MAUS. 1 The offering *111 be used to fix the time she reviewed all of lhe lessons their cottage Wednesdaymoved on their farm.
Grove. John, ed. pseud.—Desert
«rnl Government as to both prln- .
Frank J.
J Maus,
Maus aged
aged 52.
S2 son
son of
of nlutcr in the back of
Callers at the Will Crawford home
Bunday guests at WUlard Icfcta*
OBITUARY.
, Frank
oi the
me .church, for those who had been unable to
Island
Adventure.
s good crowd i.
attend the regular classes. The-the past week, were. Mrs. Cal Chilson
clpol and interest, and the capital of
Mr.
and.......
Mrs. J. L Maus' of...
this I A
Is -------hoped- for.
Laura
Ellen
Martz
waa
born
at
Pack
and
Gill
—
Forests
and
Man---------------- VMM--- -----------rgpr.r
April m
meeting
i.v.ji.k will
-oi m
be held with
w.bi. of •*
rrvo.
— - vim—
— ‘lake.
ggr Mr
tlic Federal Farm Mortgage Corpor- ,
West
Gun
Mr. liiq
and Ml*.
Mr*.
city, passed away at his rural home
Manroeville. Indiana, September 5, ikind.
In New Zealand there is a levy of Pearl Bagley and Mary Mullendore Will' Crans. Mr. and Mrs. Julius
tion amounting to about 8200 000.-' 1858. where she spent her early life.
•Langdon-Davies.
——■—
John—Inside ..
the near Martin. Saturday evening.' 24 cents on every 45 earned by the will give a demonstration in table Crafts and son. Gene, of Middleville, Ham Martin of Battle Creek . sad
000, but also the consolidated bonds
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rockhill bf
March 17 of ea heart ailment and
She was married to John Shaw man Atom.
'
setting
and
a
talk
on
table
etiquette.
of the Federal land banks Issued in
compucauons.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dennis
w.tn
wmen
Keller
ne
of
nad
Has
­ Hastings.
------ ---- --------- ----------on Jan. 30. 1873. and moved to HasBcraud. Henri—Twelve Portraits complication*, with which he had
Jack Brouard. Lyle. Marian and tings. Mrs. Harry clem of Yankee
been stricken about four weeks beof lhe French Revolution.
Gordon
Champion
have
been
ab
­
;
a
week,
depending
on
size
of
\famSpring* and Mrs. Mary Crans of
Portuguese la the official langiMge
nnd the mnrreaTri.
,h®y lived on a farm until 1907.
Burge&amp;s. Thornton — Birds You
■ ily.
sent from school during the past Orangeville.
j of Brasil.
land ^nk^ com^llane^^JXirnC whcn lhcy *°ld the ,,rm and moVed
Although his Illness was known
Should Know.
!^1±^WmTOto’l&lt;merM’ecUrtlyl U&gt; this city where she has since
----------------- - ----------------- -------- ——. Gilkey. Jas Gordon—What Can
.
_
.
,»«*/&lt;«
.«,,&gt;■ ■a mAtnh*r
iy end came a* a grievous shock to
made her home. QK«
She was
member We Believe.
Governor Myers assured Secretary
his
family
and
friends.
Streeter that the Federal Farm of the Holiness Union of which or- ■ Oosgrave. Jessica G —Psychology
His early life was spent in HuMortgage Corporation bonds will be: conization she was a faithful mem- 'of Youth
He attended the
public
Morris. Ann Axtell—Digging in lings
an attractive investment -“They will ber. She passed away March 15. 1934.
schools and graduated from the lo­
at the home of her daughter. Mn. the Southwest.
be as readily marketable os bonds
Fiske. John—New France and cal High school, afterward entering
of the United States Government Chas. Cliff, of Owosso. She leaves to
! Northern University at Ada, Ohio,
mourn
their
loss,
one
son
and
two
New
England.
and they will be quoted in all of the
from which Institution he obtained
principal markets." he continued. daughters. Hollis M. of Hastings., Buchanan—Bacteriology.
Webber and
Webster — Short a degree in Pharmacy.
• Holders who have to dispose of Mrs. Chas Cliff of Owosso, and Mrs.
On March 24. 1903 he was united
these bonds should not sell them Clyde Sledge of Irving township, be- Plays for Junior and Senior High in marrilge to WUWfred Walker,
many warm friends.
Schools.
without first ascertaining their real;sides
1
daughter of Mr. and Mrs." Bert
। Funeral services were held Sat- Quennell—Classical Greece.
"’iTre'lovernw p.rUcul»rly ,trmd'urdw? M.reh 1T.1 &lt;h&lt;
Hireh
e* th* We?’«y?n
Flavin, Martin—Brains and Other Walker of this city. Two children
were bom to them. Raymond Walk­
. Methodist church with the pastor. Plays.
Rev. Wm. C. Gearhart officiating.1 Russell. Phillipa — William the’ er. whom with his mother survive,
ably will be large Investors in these
and a daughter. Franees Winifred,
Burial
was
made
in
lhe
Fuller
cemeConqueror.
securities since the creditors of
who preceded her father In death
tery.
Egioff.
Gustav
—
Earth
Oil.
fanners who are being refinanced
&lt;- ----------------------*» ■
■
। Winter.
nuiwi, Ella
iuib—
—
Red Virtue.
vuiur.
•
may not all be In the position where
He owned and operated the City &lt;
Grapefruit, at present 'an unfaWebber and Webster - Typical
they can hold the bonds so acquired
Drug Store in Kalamazoo for a
and will find it necessary to sell miliar fruit to Russians, is soon to Pl&gt;» f&lt;* Secondary Schools
mem. Secretary
oecnnary Streeter
tnrecrer *»«.
u»t be popularized. A Soviet farm to
Seward-Plant Life Through the number of years and in 1920 en- I
them.
states that
gaged in the barber and beauty shop |
these bonds,
has been_ -started
UKSC
uw.ua. which
»UHUI will
Wf&gt;&lt; be
wv tendered raise -grapefruit
------------------ Agre.
. farmers'
.—
anH seeds
aaaHa Imported
ImTbnrtArt from,
frnrr]
rllKin, Waller—MOrC rower TO supply business. He was owner and 1
to
creditor* in payment of with trees and
manager of the Kalamazoo Pharm-1
i You.
the refinanced - indebtedness, are the United States.
’ Hansl and Kaufmann—Minute leal Co. at the time of his death.
He was a member of lhe Elk
Sketches of Great Composers.
Report of Condition of the National Bank of Hastings I Clark. Coleman—Modern Pingal.-o a member of the Lions Club. He
|Pong.
In th* But* at MIcM&lt;»a, at th* *!•*• «f Inula*** ®n M«tch 5. 1*34.
...&gt;■ Ct*.],
. ,..l Lord. Isabel—Everybody'* Cook served as alderman at one time, hav­
AHHETH
■
Dallar*
Ing been the youngest to serve in
T2.2SO.3I 1 Book.
NONF
Fox. Helen M—Gardening With that capacity in Kalamazoo
I»7.«e3.&lt;&gt;5 1 Herbs
His splendid
enthusiasm and I
17 si* 75 incrn“.
warm friendliness endeared him to I
Fiction.
3'0.000'00; Johnston.
Mary — Miss Dellcla all with whom he came in contact i
NONE
w.2n*
Roo Allen.
and his many noble qualities will i
Wentworth. Patricia—Outrageous live forever in-the minds and hearts 1
NONE
of his sorrowing family. His passing I
Fortune.
2,500.00
। Stork. Chas. Wharton — Sunsql leaves a void In the family circle
which cannet be filled but his ex­
NONE
Harbor.
.
emplary life will always remain a
Lincoln. Freeman—Nod.
___ I Oppenheim. E. Phillips—Crooks in beautiful memory to those whom he
left.
.* *»«[ the Sunshine.
Besides his wife and son. surviving
«lt*r* Ct..' Bacheller, Irving—Unele peel.
•ill.llll II •
The fabrics are wofitedi, caisimeres and twiita—
Baldwin. Faith — Innocent By102. J 00.51 gunder.
’
Maus, and a brother Lorenzo F.
in patterns' and colors that are refreshingly new and
................
Gill. Tom—Death Rides the Mesa. Maus of this city, a brother Floyd
Benson. Therese—Gallant Adven­ T. of Long Beach, Calif., a sister.
smart or Spring! Minute attention was given to
SB 570.22 tures*.
Mrs. William Dooley of Kansas City.
every tailoring detail to assure you a coat that fa
Burr. Anna Robeson—Wind In Mo. also three nieces and two
nephews.
well balanced; a collar that fits I Truly remarkable!
Funeral services were held Wed­
; Rodney. Geo. B—The Mormon
nesday morning at the Oongrega.Trail.
1 Lockhart. Caroline—Old West and tion.il, church at Kalamasoo. Rev.
Twyson Jones of that city officiat­
'New.
so.noo.oo jI Hauck. Louise P—Life, Love and ing. Interment was made In Mar­
tin cemetery.
_ __________
•&gt;
NONE
'Jeanette.
Kyne. Peter B—Cappy Ricks
NONE
22. Hills pay
TRIBUTE TO REV. LINDSAY.
NONB
iComes Back.
23. I&lt;»«tl«enunl
The Tuscola' Coanty Pioneer­
Mowery.
W
B-Forbldden
Valley.
NONB
Bradley. Mary H.—Old Chicago. • Times of Vassar, dited March 23.
Bernstein, Hillel—L’Affaire Jones. comes to hand with a fine tribute to
NONE
Rev. Wilfred Lindsay, who was pas­
Ertz. Busan—The Proselyte.
NORM
NONE
Wilder. Isabel—Mother and Four. tor of the Presbyterian church of
that city, and whose recent passing
Jacobs. W. W —Snug Harbour.
Our famous “TowncrafF* brand I
llabllllieB
PhUlpotts, Eden — Bred in the was mentioned in the Banner. The
Expertly
tailored. ' pre - shrunk,
80. Capital artearn
funeral service was held in the
Bone.
combed yarn broadcloth! Full cut!
Presbyterian church of Vaasar. Con­
than ordinary tieel
Long I Attached collars At perfect­
I Bg.oo0.ee
Chase. Mary—Gay Highway.
KI.OOO.OO
,
•" Faith—White Collar Girl. ducted by three Presbyterian pastors
ly! Solid colors! Patterns! Whitest
Baldwin.
Priestley and Bullett—I’U Tell of nearby cities. Rev. Lindsay had
served
In
Vassar
tor
four
years
and
8S27.MS.S4 You Everything.
1 .Jordan, Elizabeth—Young Mr. X. had been ill for three months, his
MEMORANDUM I-oar
lo Hi-car* Liahlllllr*.
Buchan. John—Blanket of the death occurring at st. Mary's hos­
i ss.isnao
pital in Saginaw. He was held in the
NONE
Dark.
NONE
_________
Gregory. Jackson—A Case For highest esteem in Vassar where he
had done a fine work.
I cA.isooo Mr. Paul Savoy.
Cool/ Ccw/ortoW./
Rev. Lindsay was bom in Essex
Bentley. Phyllis —A Modern
county, Ontario. Canada, in 1860,
Tragedy.
Kerr. Sophie—Stay Out of My and for nearly half a ceatury waa
in the ministry of his church. He
Bon Life.
Brand. Max—Timbal Gulch Trail. had a very likeable personality, firm
jtowi
convictions on moral questions, and
They're doubb-soM . . . and if
NONE.
Jean Barnes. Librarian.
was an outstanding minister of the
you’ve ever woiti single-soled socks
NONE
Goepel. He entered lhe ministry in
you'll know what that means in
MARTIN CORNERS.
NONB
igh spliced heals I
1888. and served pastorates in Has­
Clare. Jeanette and Frank ■Traut- tings. Vassar. Allegan and Roches­
* 85,150.00
dark colors! 10-121
’weln of near Morgan visited their ter. Michigan; in Ironton and Wa­
grandmother. Mrs. Eva Trautweln, pakoneta. Ohio; Greenfield. Indiana
Sunday. .
and Lebanon. Kentucky. He came to
WARREN K. CARTER. Ca.hlar.
wim
Mr. and Mr*. Harold McCaulley Vassar in December 1929. He Is sur­
of Battle Creek were Saturday night vived by his widow, Lydia Lindsay;
and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. two daughters, Mrs. M. D. J. Mer­
, Clark Ovenunith.
ritt of Birmingham. Alabama and
Mn. Velma McCaulley. wht has Mrs. Trevett Chase of Grand Rap­
been working near Clarksvintt, la ids, Michigan.
80x60 Broadcloth
The body of Rev. Lindsay was tak­
spending a few days with Mr. and
en to Allegan for burtal.
'Mrs. Clark Ovenunith.

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Martln church Friday evening. April
&amp; A cordial invitation is extended
to all.
Next Bunday morning. April ’ 1.
'there will be an Easter program giv­
en at the church at 10:30 o’clock.
You are cordially invited to be pres1 ent
A Missionary offering will be
'taken. As It has been talked over

DOWLING.
There was a good attendance at
the Palm Sunday services al the
church Sunday morning and special
music was furnished for the oc­
casion. a number given by the quar­
tette was especially good. Next Bun­
day being Easter the program will

with a abort talk by the pastor to
which all are invited.
Mrs. Red la Whitworth received
word recently pf the sudden death
1 Rapids.
of tier cousin. Mrs. Robert Stokes, of
Sprinfleld. Missouri. Mr. and Mrs.
An apartment house in - Vienna Stokes owned a cottage at Barlow
widch te exclusively for bachelor* lake where they had spent the sumhas a clause in the agreement of
tenancy which says that lhe ten­ Whitworth * cottage adjoining them.
Mr. and Mr*. Deforest Crandall of I
ant shall not marry during the perBattle Creek were Bunday visitors

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What Others Say

This and That
"Ths Brain Trust."
Bed a True Blue.
A Topheavy Symbol.
A Radio interlud*.

Backward Glances;
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Bits of Yesterday

Mr*. M K. Taylor goes eaai thj*
» uuw.««
-a purchasing
I—_
*TCk fQr the ---------purpose. of
new goods for her mimnery establlahment.
aiA eand

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nil
I* old PASTIME

«

clpttous mountain trail* on the
stout back of a Tibetan porter Mod- '
ANOTHER SURPLUS CROP.
TEN YEARS AOO TODAY.
—
-* »
—.ill
MVKNVT-KlQirni YJUk em
IKht
lUtll
will
111 be
IX made
IIIBUC ULBOIUIC
possible In
inI,
ata
H
Dbmnlck Rochon and daughter. W. I. p. Hama and Oscar Young on
tw.nnivlnce
W.V mnvirvHo
Tb* board of supervisor* on Mon- - — ■■ this zwrt
theofwav
nnlv nnlv
thUrtfout
the way province
only d&gt;y receire&lt;3 , communication deI* the celebrated "Brain Trust” Mary, of Fowler and Ferdinand
The friends of honest money tn road. He name U Wonderful.
through one of the oldest and most ciarlng that the statq has a surplus simply a "Red Tru*l" plotting to
lhe
township
of
Prairieville
have
primitive forms of transportalton. 1crop
---------—
—
-------------force
a
of 10.000 teachers. Here* a dlfplaced in nomination for township may be longer. It may be a long, long
flcult problem. Every third row ernment on these United Blate*?
can’t be plowed under. Neither can Dr.. William ...
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Walton had officer* the following excellent tick­ Hom, He will draw me into a place
A. Wirt, originator of
'^OO^WTY. )0NIS rK*MA FINE FRIENDSHIP
et;
Supervisor.
Johre
J.
Perkins;
between mountain*. It is dark there,
One of the finest friendship* of the surplus teachers be dumped on;the famous Gary Public Scliooi
Mr and Mrs John township clerk. Edward 6. Brown, but IT1 draw back not. Ill be afraid
h foreign market in the manner System, claim* lo have definite his cousins,
modern time* Is that of Helen Kel- that wheat was shipped to China, proof that certain member* of the Baird, of Glasgow. Scotland, who ar­ treasurer, Wsshlngton cooper; Jus­
(x asuHv &lt; oLjcrr. tiikkk month* .
, ,
. . ,. j
peace. Addison B: mountain* that the Shepherd Chief
IK bdyancc —
(!• icr, deaf and blind since early childThese teachers were trained at accrual, at least, are infected with such rived March 2. for an extended tour tice of the
BSRMT COCMTY.
M hood, and her lifelong teacher. Mrs. huge public cost. Many of them hare 1 grandiose ideas. HU charges are of America covering point* as far Francisco: commissioner of high­
serlou* and for the sake of stilling distant as California and Panama. ways. William H. Burchett; town­ felt In my heart ah through thia life
nwgiGN SL-IWCRIPTION*. ONK
Ann Sallivan Macy, who with tnonu- been idle for two and three year*.
ship superintendent of schools. Her- will
— —
be ____________________
satisfied. Sometime*___He
It looks as though most of those rumors, should be given a public
xxxb m ADvaNCA.----------- ...w.oo mental
patience and persistence
10.000 will haie to turn their tai-. hearing. Personally we don’t believe Lonilng. who have been spending bert A. Berber; school Inspector, makes the love rope into a whip, but
taught this unfortunate girl to read, enta to something elve.
] for a minute that President Roose- the winter at Lakeland. Florida, John 8. Doolittle; constable*. Jabez afterward He gives me a staff to
»
r.
... ..
— George lean on.
.
B.
Sackett.
Daniel
M
Free.
What is the answer? Leader* of'velt la a toql in the hands of such visited John Bhawman and other
write and talk; was a constant com­
Wilson. Haney Williams. It■Ivould &lt; He spreads a table before me with
panion and tutor during the long the teacher*' union deciare the only;a wild-brained bunch of over-edu**
all kind* of food. He puts His hands
vLr. Vh.t *r«. v.iur
curv i*11 to
10 cut
cut oul
“ counl
y normal*
Senator Borah
Mlssea Elma Fisher. Arlene TutUe. be elected by a large majority.
ciire
out •
all
county
normals jested
j cated idtoU.
Idiots.
Borah un
un-­
years that Mis* Keller was acquiring #n() lengtijen coflege coursesThat | doubsedly came pretty near
the Dorinda Baker and Margaret Barn­
upon my head end all the "tired" is
gone My cup He fills till it run*
a
systematic
education
which solution has its drawbacks. Thous-i truth when, without attempting to urn were home from Blodgett Sat­
over.
....
M . ....
evTntually lead to a Master of Arts antis of our best teachershave I cast any reflections on the "Brain
urday night and a part at Sunday.
GEMS FROM THE POETS.
What I tell you is true. I die not.
,n4 degree Mrs Macy’* own sight has struggica
3tn‘8Klfd up
«P through
tnrougn county
county nornor- ,Tru*t"
Trust as
a* aa whole,
wnoie, he
ne said
said that
that tinunMis* Wild* Ganunage spent lhe
YSCT.,LA.rC
..„..r. .iU
„„, .M
1K.'iSr;r"..u.:™..rt.m
.IB u
w m;,,-,. MAIv ImMIrcd du
fluMus
IM m*u
'&gt;•*»•““» ■IMOiM col-1 douhlcdly ■ In member, oi ,h(.
Ihl* week end in Grand Rapids with her My own hope la. a *un wUl pierce
date*
become Dadiy impaired aur i g tie |ete under the proposed change ;mythical department are fanatical sisters. Mrs. Robert Eaton and Mrs The Liiietcat cloud earth evei will stay with me through thia life,
rtalM tn«
trw m
M c&gt;»i nurt.
msilrr.
and afterward I will go to live in lhe
•* *i"0 V'4* “I m2 recent ,Ws and thc r0 e of t&lt;,achcr ‘hey would be barred Only student*; enough Vo harbor such far-fetched Harley Pursell.
t stretched.
"Big Tepee" and «*•*
sit down with the
------- •**'
, t«ki and pupil is now reversed. Miss with enough financial backing to-ideas.
—Robert
iwucrt Browning.
mowniug.
I Mrs. Lloyd Lohmeycr and son*
Keller is instructing her companion »i*nd from two to four years in col-]
• • •
Junior and Jack of Philadelphia. Happy the man and happy he alone. Shepherd Chief forever —Churchman Afleld.
Atteld.
;man
u ■» «tn to
read
Rrville
which
ha*ha*
devclooed
lcge
*au,dUw
h*ve
B chanM
10#nd
,each I In a way.
system Pennsylvania, are expected in the He who can call today his own.
read
Braille
which
developed
under
chang(
.
UnU&lt;the
_d educational
u
lor a two weeks' visit ।
— izryucn.
city Saturday for
».
far from the primitive system the without financial backing would, through th* medium of the "Brain with their grandparents. Mr. and No man is born into thia world
J(U1 FRINTISG.
former teacher taught the little girl have no chance. That seems hardly ■ Trust " Never before have so many Mr*. John westeseri. Jack will re­
Is not bom with him. There U almany years ago. Probably few (“lr. A better plan might be a gen- college professor* and highly trained main for a two months* stay.
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
'• r«- people have derived more by way of $ral
*», alo,,“ “»e line'experts been given positions of inMr. and Mrs. James Bristol and
l
11
normals io
to urc
the uimri
univerfluence in
In me
the government,
government. n
If uirae
these •on
“To m Chinese. Christianity ap­
. . .
... .u
~1 from county iwwmaui
- 1 tiueucc
son went to uangor
Bangor aaturaay
Saturday to visit
mutual
friendshin
than
these
two.
....
.
.
.
.
•
....
.
mutual
friendship
of vniKiiiK
talking oi
of kuim
killing
men can
can aua
add sotncimug
something coiuirucconalruc- relative*. Mrs. Bristol and son rewho will;
pears to be the moat talkative re­
—
■ than these two. wly instead w
&gt;k men
And blessed are the homy hands of
Each ha* literally given lhe other the county normal* which in the tlve and worthwhile to the Federal
nnxt
irtminutralUn tb«n
toll.
past have nrndtired
produced mtnv
many eirrpllpnt
excellent adminlstratlon
then hlohar
higher educa­
"new sight.*••
PETITION SIGNERS
The ultimate alm of all moral
—James Russell Lowell.
teachers.—Ingham Oounty News.
tion will have definitely proven its TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY. ,
More than 150 students and foeThink
nought a trifle, thought it and social development must be
value
as
an
aid
to
good
government
AN EXPENSE.
Mrs. Gertrude
Dubridge
and'
small appear;
Lilly members of an Ohio university
self-government either tor the in­
daughter. Rose, of Grand Rapid* are
Somewhat In line with the hoax
Smail
sands
the
mountain,
moments
dividual
or for the
social and
voca"trust"
prove
only
impractical
bub
­
It Is an established fact that sev­
recently signed away their lives by
spending the week with Mr*. E. A.
Uoi^rto
whSTbe
telono.'perpetrated by the Ohio students erai
make the year;
appear logical on paper, j Burton,
«»«-■&gt; that
&gt;&gt;«»» npp
eral tnousano
thousand Micnigan
Michigan tarmers
farmers bles
X
W
vowing to decapitate themselves tn
nnwnrlr.hl.
In । Roy
n__«Supplee of Lansing visited his I And trifles life.
mentioned above was a Joke ptflled were saved from economic ruin by hlvhlv
—Frederick Richardson.
highly
—
—-rnnfiiftlnff
confust
------ r.,ln£^onH
nd u
nwor*“*&gt;,e ln
a petition expose Instigated by the
—Young.
at the expense of a former governor the revival df the beet sugar in­ actual practlce.»then the nubile can I mother&lt; Mrl chaa Jenaen&lt; and
college paper.
"Anyone will do the best work
rightfully question the value of ad- ,other relative* Saturday and Sun- Better have failed in the high alm,
dustry.
During
the
darkest
days
of
of this state.
when he Works along the line of his
Only one person of the more than
the depression it proved to be a vanced education, of the type one day
A group of young men arguing cash crop that brought the first gets In our universities. If a man i
Than vulgarly In the low alm suc­ greatest lntcra^t."-r-John D. Rocke­
180 approached recognized the na­
Mis* Joaephlne Anderson U hqme
ceed.
together came to the conclusion that rays of financial sunshine to strick­ with a moderate education plus from Akeley College. Grand Haven,
feller. Jr.
ture of the harmless-looking docu­
—
Robert
Browning.
years
of
practical
experience
gained
public officials in reception lines en agriculture Just why Secretary
for a week* vacation. Mtes Louise
•To improve is to change. To be
ment which read as follows:
--------- - ------ — — Wlcr of Indianapolis accompanied Accuse not nature; she hath done
never paid any attention to what Henry A. Wallace should deliber- . — ----perfect la to have changed often."—
her
part;
ately go out of his way to abuse more toward solving the problems
was said to them; that all of their this industry, he himself best--------------------------- :------------------------------- her.
Winston Churchill.
Do thou but thine.
earncst and sincere worker during
Mtes Beatrice Carrothen. who is
pleasant responses were stereotyped knows.
_
—Millon.
Eventually Mr Wallace will
y-t— n-—rn
attending the Ypsilanti Normal col­
"The college is made for man. and
the year that he has been head of
Who sweeps a room aa for Thy laws
phrases recited more or less auto- come to understand that such unlege. will return home Friday for the
not man for the college "—Chief
•----------- University. • • •. • In or­ matically. So on a bet one of the warranted
Makes that and the action fine.
J animosity
‘ on ‘hte
‘‘ port‘ *'
is
spring vacation. She will be accom­
Justice Hughes.
—Herbert.
der to show our appreciation to
being thoroughly resented by Mich­
A
panied by the Mlsae* Katherine
more experimental minded of this
igan sugar beet grower*. Under
President------------ we. a* students
"The enemies of parllamentarianWosnlk and Irene clement.
THE TWENTY-THIRD PSALM
group got into the "handshaking" previous administrations the indus­
Ism also serve tier cause by furnish­
Mr*. Anna Davenport and grand­
and faculty of the university, here­
NO MAN is such a
LN INDIAN SIGN LANGUAGE. ing examples of what not to do.”—
line nt a reception for the governor. try was encouraged and protected
daughter. Mi«u Ada Bradley, go to
by petition that this date of------------ When it came his turn he stepped to a large degree from the semlconqueror as the
The Great Father above is a Thomas O Masaryk.
Saline Saturday for a visit with Mr*
be declared a holiday for all stu­
peon labor in Cuba. Judge that al­
Emnu Henne
man who has de­
up to the honorable official and said
titude with the position taken by
I Mr*. A. M- Hall and son Frederic
dents and faculty and members wlvo
feated himself. —
in a casual tone "I killed my old this man who *ay«: "It is politically
of Belding, are expected Friday for
attend the day sessions. We do re­
eecher
grandmother this morning." "I'm
a week* visit with Mr. and Mrs. c.
solve that this day be spent in mer­
very pleased to make your acquaint­
F. Field and other relative*.
rymaking and leisure at which time
| Dr. Corbin of Grand Rapids was
ance." came the reply.
each one of us will decapitate hlmcalled Monday to consult with Dr.
However, with a governor as men­
Fuller concerning W. F. Hicks. Mr.
lelf with extreme joy. thereby show­
tally active as Chase Osborn wo* In
Hicks 1* slowly Improving.
ing his appreciation to the fullest
his prime, this young man would impossible to retire this Industry.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Re ide and
extent for the efforts o! President
family of Charlotte moved their |
probably have been burned to a The most you can do U to keep it
-—, who has worked so aplen- 'crisp. Chase always had a ready from expanding." Sugar beets are
household goods here Tuesday and i
grown on American farms, employ­
will reside in Mr*. Wetesert * house ’
dldly in our behalf.
answer for everyone.
ing American labor. Beet sugar and
on Walnut St.
’
L
“If our petition proves successful '
domestic sugar produced in this of government than a highly trained
plans will be made for festivals of
expert
whose salary I
country prevents exploitation of university
RUNNING DRY
putsskli THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY. I
the day. We believe that a birthday
According to David Lawrence, sugar consumers by (he sugar trust comes from the public purse, onej; Miss Pauline Van Kovering and I
r ll. 1TT»can be pardoned for questioning the Mr*. Jawph Schourverner of Grand
ball wfll be
fitting climax for such Kieran Washington correspondent, of Wall Street. It is our opinion that
■ Bl ABWfthousand* of Michigan growers and necessity for this latter expenditure. Rapid* spent Sunday with Mr. and!
an occasion. Therefore we include tf aU incomes above *10.000 had workers will remember Secretary
Mrs. Ja*. Van Kovering.
in this petition, a petition for the
confiscated test year in addi- Wallace s unfriendliness at the first
OR the coast of Japan, the cruiser
E. Lockhart of Castleton and Roy |
itudents to make preparations for a
lo normal levies, the total col- opportunity.—Don Vander Werp. Tomozuru. was found bottom side Taylor of Colcliester. Ontario, called 1
Fremont.
up
in
a
heavy
sea.
This
craft,
one
of
at this office Friday, thia being the;
birthday ball- held In honor of lected would still have been insufthe latest masterpieces of the Jap- latter* first visit to Uncle Sam's
President------------ .”
ficicnt lo meet current expenditures
• A FAMILY AFFAIR
ons*e navy, had recently been al- countrj.
,
- Several
'faculty
refused
We got a laugh out of reading the. tered to permit heavier armament1
------ . —
—mejnbfrs
j.....
.of the Federal government by more
to sign not because of thd decapita- • than a iWk1! Wc ve ' evidently Hartford Day Spring last week and than originally intended. Evidently South
;
Boaton. Ionia county, will
I III it
learning from it that Mrs. Irene the officials had hoped to Increase
tion clause, but for various technical reached a high-water mark in pub­
Foulkes.
wife
of
Congressman their oewntry's naval power in spite I.mote to this city about April 1st,
reasons
lic expenditures where cifen whole­ George Foulkes. U one of thirteen of the limitations of the London and will occupy the residence lately
vacated by Warren Williams.
This hoax was intended not as a sale "socking of the ricin* will not candidates for appointment as post­ Treaty. Thu topheavy fighting craft
Mrs. Clara Barber returned to tier
master 'or postmistress,&gt; In that vil­ u^iich capsized in stormy seas is
mere Stunt but to demonstrate how keCp the coffers filled
home tn Hickory Corners Tuesday
lage
be
■ We may
..
. wrong,
. . — but we arc
.
‘rather
-HIM paauuiQ
painfully a/uiiwiic
symbolic oi
of trie
the ;after a three weeks visit with
Almost willing to stake our reputa-1 over-burdened armament budgets of
Sheriff Cortright and family.
regard to the signing of petitions.
HOLQ EVERYTHING!
tion for truth and veracity upon a ihC natlans of the worId „ the
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barber and
People come around with a long
Doan in Crown Point. Ind., from statement that this Is probably the leading countries can’t agree to
Mrs Phyllis Reynolds attended a
manuscript on which our signature whence Dillinger eacaped. we read first time in the history of America some formula to prevent competitive ball in Charlotte Friday night.
|
,. ,
.
...
.
. auiMiiKHi.
armament, then »irc&gt;.
they. VW.
too. Kill
will vuril
turn
la requested. Rather than lake tlve that even the deputies have a hard
M1m Cora Rlckel returned Satur­
a candidate for the home town post- turl|c
the ocean of financial and
time to read it over, or to show our time hanging on to their badges, office The Foulkcs son h in thergplrUUM| unrcsl JU4l lllte lhc cruLscr day from an extended visited at I
Charlotte. Nashville and Bellevue. I
Ignorance of what it** all about, we specimens having been picked up in office of Attorney General Patrick!-------"Tomozuru "
Frank Marsh of Dimondale was
sign.
Thi* peUlton-slgning pro- several place* throughout neighbor­ H O'Brien at Lansing. With fath­
lhe guest of Rev. H. H. Van Auken
div it y of the American people* 1» ing.states. An ordinary man living er in congress, son in Lansing, and
A lovely lune come* floating in
'mother in’ the pastoffice the family through our radio. A Vlene*c Waltz Monday.
Mr
, M1IO
van Arman o
,.'
Mr.. Blia
and OTI
Mrs.
Milo Van
of
often made the baspi of a very* in a place like that must have to would certainly be well provided for.
song perhaps Reception is per- Grand Rapid* were in lhe city visit­
lucrative racket Wc had a demon- wear belt and suspenders both,
I—Ca&amp;sopolte Vigilant.
feet . We are transported to the lng friends the past week
stratum of this only recently- when
banks
of
the
Danube,
we
see
snow
'
*
1
SWINGING TO STATE RIGHTS
NO ”
DILLINGER?
numerous names in this locality . WHAT?
’ *
”’”
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
■ 1 A reading of the lost taxi decisions rapped mountain peaks in the dis­
Frank Bessmer nearly cut his
were obtained on a document pur- «• Movie Director Will Hays has '" of MIC
.v,.re «.««»
n. tance. nearby are lush little fields
the v
U o
8 OUH
Supreme
court nuU
would
porting to be spoiuored by an asso- supd an order barring the life and |ead
l0 p.c opinion that th* in a green and gold Idyllic country- thumb off yesterday while engaged
aide, vineyard* on the hillside*. in splitting
_____ wkindling
, which will dertatior. organized lor reducing the c«plol** ®( Dillinger for screen ex- court in swinging back from the sub- '
• ntnmohilp »eight tax in Michigan, ploitation. Hoarver fine and timely merging of the rights of the states peasants-in quaint Tyrolean cos- prive him of lhe use of his hand for
A five-cent fee to defray expenses, th-s action may be. isn’t it somewhat ^™m1^Xe&lt;miltfo?il» »Ute to|‘tumes singing, dancing, working— |some time.
—
.
wnauiu
.n; .mm. w *mv
our Iancy bl thrown into high gear.
The many friends In this city of
.1. etarsrtto
.ta.tur't S-c- or . reflection on IM motion plnurr wa
un- Bu!
"» • "»"»«' TM
Ho«le Moua ol Or.nd
reuo ot sure rnmec^l. plan ... MmUt tlul «ch an order had u, der IM emutllMmr. lo 1M lederal
SS? 1SL'*SS m.T'S-IlIS
and purring speaks out—"Are you severe illness. Her life is despaired
WMm.MMIlUon.odpreilM.ereboilhenr
.
WM.
ixMiicrca
wimi
iniesunai
aisoraen'.
j
bothered with intestinal disorders., of. her death being expected hourly,
j— your system -become
--------- -----easily
1 Frwl Jurdan
oi Hastings
and sis___________
____________________
lead to believe that theaswciatton
(.ruund outin QongrCaS now and does
had his«. dorsement. A’ a matter PungentPiir/l^mtih S
!lw' •ll
special session has clogged, are you troubled with ter. Miss Addle of Detroit, visited
headaches and
run-down, dopey J their cojuin. Mis* Iva Moulton of
'
bi ought up a lot of questions that iiruuauKa «uu a ru»-ovwi&gt;. aoprj uivir cajuin. Ml* rv* mouhuii oi
if so let me recommend—■' Irving Sunday.—Freeport Herald.
,
A-special -matinee. for barbers wx« will surely go to the court for dis­ feeling,
Without Mr. Fitzgeralds knowledge.
etc., etc. We quickly switch the dial । The Easier oflering given by the1
---- 8"en ■(- a* theater
•
• eye- posal. The two importAit decisions
U»r-k*»octattor.*'wMaBwnandwife r«*ntl&gt;*
An
Possibly ke- chance
_■
onto a- haunt-1
•
- M E. Sunday school amounted to i
that in the Minnesota mortgage
who divided the fees collected with *‘-nto
u
a*f-uuplring to case and
u the other the New York ins Italian boat song that brings •48.10. The greater share of It was
those who circulated Lie petitions. ?cc ro*’s
barbers listening!— njdk case, were brought about by a buck half-forgotten memories of given by the scholars, who were ac­
TOIH profli n.
&gt;&lt; »-veral Locdon OpuUon.
5 u &lt; count. Tte dUMm u p»pu- Venice; a melody that has the easy, tuated to* earn money for their of­
------------larly supposed U&gt; be along a con- graceful rhythm of a boat rising and fering. by little paste board pyra­
falling softly in the almost imper­ mids. given them to save their
Snickcr In the nets; The machines servative and liberal line of thinkceptible swell of a calm lake Once money in. some time before Easter.
wtah
LM
-Buy Bruagain we come crashing back to
Worthy Sloan has been spending,
A safe rule to follow in regard tn
Kit on every letter tint sos« into TMn
lo lhl. Crs,ul t1uu earth a* a voice blats out—"Arc you a few days with Charlotte relative*. ।
petitions is ;o refill your signature,
troubled with rheumatism, do your
Wm. Baldwm is entertaining his
links* you have ’horouth knowledge a British post office are themselves Dutnond Drill.
Joint* ache and creak, if so you will nephew. Mr Baldwin, of Vicksburg
stamped "Made tn U. 8. A.' —Maeon
Mrs. Oille Linington left for a vLMv
In the course ol his sermon Sun- find the miraculous soothing powers
of the proposition in question and
Telegraph.
I day morning. Dr A F. Way.used of—" by this time the dial is spun with South Dakota friends last
penodal acquaintance with the one
ThMM. wMite. aftan. hi. -Un. nn &gt;n thte "'Stulicaiit statement recently sharply around, .and the switch
wig) request* your name-. Petitions
Three weeks after his election, an niade by
o( Amerlca s reiigjou* snapped off.
very seldom do any &gt;eod; quite Ire- Omaha poMtlctan was photographed leader*
And so n goes PouiDiy we should FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AOO TODAY.
The* clink of the silver dollar 1*
feel grateful for even the periodic
quently wortrtrnL«chief
holding a child. No one understands
■ We need to realize that any
snatches of song and melody which not loud in the land. The. friction of
. ,._2. ~ T.'~’
’
unlcte be like* children.—Detroit1 system which produce^ « much
break
up the patter of ballyhoo. The 13 c*nt* permium seems to interfere
food
that
it*
people
starve
and
FOR
*LIGHTS
* ""
*" TIBET.
New*.. .
radio
u
a
Wonderful
instrument
I
w
i
lh it. What the people want Is a
ro much clothing that they
with unlimited possibilities as a currency on a par with gold.
freeze any .system that can pas*
•cure regkxis left in the world. L
"What can we do when Germany
medium for spreading education and
H. Salisbury recently of this
a law limiting the number of
culture. But at pret&gt;cni IU» being cltV ba* established hlnuelf tn the
•oca to be electrified. A complete « dumping thousands, of cheap: fish a man can take from a lake
used like a tin horn.
’ |Clty of Albany. N- Y-, In a commUbut cannot pas* a tew limiting
system tor electrical illumination atertp ctockt into this country?"
. . .
ilon store, and we are informed that
the number of millions a man
will be UuullMi not only in the pal- **ks an M: P. Wake up" seems to
can take out ot his fellow men.
Editor Joe Haas of the Holly Her- ~~ —
1
•ce of the Date Lama. IHgh priest of if the only answer—Punch,
can make one man stop expec­
aid think* that Vern Brown is too .than anybody else, who stood benorthern Buddhism, but monasteries.
■
callable a legtatetor to be sidetracked , tween extravagant and tnaant proLltvlnoff. according‘to the Savan-1 torating in a subway for fear
private lione* and public buildings
other* will catch his disease
into the office of lieutenant gover- posal* Mid the interests of the peonah Press, was born Finkelstein.
but cannot stop another from
nor. He says:
pie. Without him. the history of
will be strung with electric wires
Well, he’s certainly made a new
selling arm* for proM. lo gang­
We cannot endorse the boom (or Michigan legislation during the lut
and lamp*. It will be possible to
Vern Brown for live office of lieuten-1 few years would be a aorry mess,
name for htmaelf.—Atlanta Oman-, ster* who will shoot u* down on
get around In that lilgh, mountain
.
txtr
streets,
or
to
other
nation*
ant
governor
at
the
September
priWe want him back in the house at
tution.
r
lasUMSs at night without torchwlio will niw down our youth
mattes We do ikA wish to see lhe Un*ing-and speaker of It."
on the battlefield of tomorrow,
premier statesman of our tegislalury
Many people throughout
Uw.
bearers. Electric lighte may shine, LnoM change in men’* pockets,
any system that can [wotect
buried frotg service in any such Mate doubtlea. agree with Editor
la caverns where rumor lias It are say* a tailoring imxc. soon spoils the
, . ,
- —--------- ------- - —- -----------property but *ccnu impotent to
manner. The safety of our great Ha*5 ttut one capable rep.-eaeniaoonctaled Ireasurerstrfimmeiuehtt- shape of their clothe*, still, most
protect foUu—Ls a tragic refiecstate decrees that he remain right t.v&lt; who regard* hh Job as »otne.toric value Including tlie oldest wive* are very thoughtful and lake
iton
°n our sanity
" repu­
__ _ _________
.__ „ and
__1 a
where he U. Most of the construe- thing more than logrolling for hb
towaka In the world. One Mfdflca- care tliaj thM tort tX^Wng doesn't ‘ diation of all “the
“ principles of
tlve legislation enacted at Lansing own district and party is Infinitely
leUgkm '—Muri DeFoe. Otaariotte Ui recent year* ba* txxiu fauiercd more valuable Hum tiu&gt; best lieutenon l« intiaUtey the aQuiptneut Is happen.—Humorui.
Republican-Tribune.
by him. And it has been T.e. more ant-governor who ever lived.

SOT’

From Our Scrap Book

Crumbs of Wisdom

Quotation

B

wboin t«“urod thatr own antique*
m«tt of aa Wyptlan &gt;lihtertar aoblet found al the University of
Michigan archeological excavations
Russian type of Soviet gov­
throve thia *ld«light on the

The bit of klabaater cup or gobtet
wm found to the level of fisleucla
inhabited from about 140 B. O. lo
aertbsd. in ®gyptten
Kin &lt; of Upper and Lower Egypt, the
Lord of the Two Lands." The brok-

scripUon abruptly, but It la thought
that there followed the name of one
of lhe pharoalis of th* llth dynasty
in Egypt, which lasted from 1000 to
1400 B. C.
Undoubtedly the goblet waa part
of gifts sent from lhe unknown
pharaoh to his fellow ruler in B«leucia and eVen centuries later the
fragments were treasured by the 8*leudan householder*, who believed
them to be potent charms. Similar
"antique*," an early Sumerian mar­
ble *eal-bead and an early Babylon­
ian stone oyMnder-*eai. were found
In a room and a grave, both very
much later In date than Uic time In
which lhe preserved objects were

Way of Our World
NEWS GLEANINGS. *

10 and 28 cents for grand opera 1*
ow proposed by the Hollywood
0**10 Orand
A-odatlon and
the Lo*
Loa Angeles
Angeles Pteyground
Playground Com
Com-­
U&gt;e
mission.
A Jewelry store in Kansas City ad­
vertises Itself as the •'only refriger­
ation-cooled Jewelry store In the
United States.”

An ftiglUh »taU*tictan has esti­
mated that a room full of typists at
work is equivalent in noise to a moWomen Police.
Women arc accepted on Peiping's
police force. The applicant must be
between IB and 31. single, and must
not have served a prison sentence of

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Pungent Paragraphs

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NOTE:

llBO Of Ihlt *
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Washington

BELIEVED IN THE
4.
POWER OF WANT-ADS
ODAY, just as in George Washington's

time, thc surest method of securing a
T
renter, a buyer, an employee or the satis­

factory answer to any other “Want" is lo
“give public notice” of THAT WANT, and
the most economical medium of giving the
public notice of YOUR want* is the WantAd section of this newspaper.

HASTINGS

WANT-^
GET

�TUE HASTING 8 BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAK CH M, lt»

Resurrection Story To Be
Theme for Song and Sermon

Iva. Smiths;

Nunc Dlnthtls—Gregorian.

Beckwiths

vs

Bach-|

CLOVERDALE.

■and children of Detroit

Sporting Items

11
«a.
High school can ent
Only one mdmber oi
Organ—Mrs. Sadie Mae Palmer.1 ——————————
, and not more than two memocra ot: O'u«.« an
mm*t mory
panto(Continued from page
“*
“imlm. will, rtwu. n«5t .1 in.
Ptano-Mre. J. A- McNulty.
I CACT BOUTS ON TRI*
the beautiful Easter cantata. "The
Vlnilna—law Warm— «n«1 Jarir I 1
1
v
1
—
Organ Offertory—Mrs. Bristol.
u&gt;, on. n^-aa.
*U W. u.
H ».
8. v««m.
Rula Ev.ng.iM churdi.
, g.—„
tna oomp^Uon
nnmnatlltAn are
ar« mada
mafia entirely:
antlralv
,
k“l tXXTl IO UMIT (ISIMllMr
Living Christ." by Wlldermcre. to
Rakowsky.
COUNTY BOX PROGRAM I&lt;*
1 Wednesday morning nt
8:00 Olin Brown, of Plainwofl.
M rendered by the chorus choir of
Cello—Mrs. H 'Frederick Dailey.;
------------by the boys and they, themselves, do.
mmmunitv
&lt;0/ .
entlre rofhmunlly
Mrs George HoHx was pJensantly
about forty voices under Ute direc­
Emmanuel Church.
ai2&gt;&lt;SvPiJ^2?miBaptlfln’ &lt;And'Diok Palmer Awarded Silver
A u&gt;ul ot fourwen (shocked at the sudden death
Mn. , ,|,«t ■urPrU*1 when
&lt;1Cn&lt;tf
Hh^%^
dropped in
ro?p K^ «rvlce and Mite
-- ----------|teams enterod.Ijamra M^.M -nr.■j»m^rML^rid
bw
tion of Mrs. Robert Burch, with Mn.
The Rev. J. A. McNulty, rector,
Trophy by Vote of
Track practice U scheduled to bemorning to help her cale- Mahar and
James Bristol as organist. Following announces the following program
gln as soon as weather permits
brBU hcr birthday. Mn. HoUs raBarter Tuttla at
is the program:
for Easter Bunday at the Emmanuel Box presentation and Tableaux by'
Spectators
Mosl
of
the
meets
tills
season
will
‘
but
Tueilav^&gt;lVh?
“
,Ved
maay
Bnd
u
“
fu
*
P
”
*'
Emmanuel chureh »c1kx&gt;I
Episcopal church:
Organ Prelude—Mn. Bristol.
vrvati Prelude.
rnnuuc.
i . , , (?y PU* K'nt“"dy ! .u , „ be "'*«
held «*«
locally
“7 to
to*«"P
keep down »»»«•
travel-,‘
enU'
luck dlnMr *“ •er&gt;Td family.
Organ
Professional Hymn-No 169.
7:30 A- M —Holy Communion ("In
ing
expenses. BoBofar
farAllegan.
Allegan.Ionia
Ionia
IaS?
WrtStday h*;J130
f veryone r'‘P°rU * ■ood
Processional—"Again the Mom of i A f“r
P*5***1
y”* Ing
expenses.
i._LL
“"L"
Prayer—Rev. L. L. Dewey.
the quiet.”)
Gladness''—"Mom of GladneM *
Sate of
BIMi Lakeview.
raVei&gt;w Battle
Battle Creek, have!
have |tac &lt;and P*“ed ***
“way
umc
v. Odd
v~M Fellows Arena last and
’ ,Wednesday । Ume.
Hastings were Bunday Ruasu
oi. uiauiicM
...—itr,... ,k. been scheduled. Coach Hawthorne;'"
. “■’c tiiomlne
Grandma
__
• :30 A. M—Church school—All Miaancss
Opening chorba—•'Through Night
—w— awni
------orvn‘"«
°™
dmB wax loved bv! . Mr.
and Mn. Clifford Kaiillo of; and Mrs Kenneth Hurteaa
Borrow.”
10:10 A. M.-Choral Eucharist.
Easier Oantlde-'Chriil our Paas-' T^?!?ltybv8 LT
Fellow? in *‘H begU‘ wlth
an •** pathv ?? Juc^ided^u, th^mthe
»P«&gt;1 Bunday with the
Mis. Mary Ellen Hale of
Contralto ’
Solo
—"Let Thy Will—
Be I Ths
10:80exqulaltriybeTutlful
A. M.—Choral EuchArist.
»&gt;ne'_l^
v^^
music of
B Bacriflced for Os'
!
u?.t
,ww leam U1U yW None ot U,e family
extended 10 lh* tnUre Ross Pierce family.
Tenor 8ok&gt;—"Christ Has Risen"— !^Ch
the "Meue
Bolcnnclle
' &lt;8 sSl.
Oeclllai
Lesson—8. John.Flowers
20: 1-18.
Or,t elrln8 men...
remain over from
' o .w—.
_... ,
■ . . • Wrr
Mrs. Martha
Chamberlain
re-.Mrs.
re-1
Star GrinnelL
Li^iJSr
“*^(£!Z
C!!m^
UlB’ 1 Carol-l^Ur
are
Ung her
----- -- -----C5lh*rl.nt C‘,llln* . P*“«&gt; turned
turned last
last week
week from
from _visi
visiting
her 1 Mrs. Zelkin Kaiser, who has
-—------------ -e-a-a----------------“*•? Sunday at her home in Has- daughter, Mrs. Forest Chilson and'
th* rick list for five weeks, W
Chorus- Tho World Is N'ot Thy
Prelude—(Organ,
piano, violin. I Booming Bright - Glory in the of the twelve bouts, eight went thc
full three rounds lo decisions, two WAYNE PROSECUTOR CON'
ln&lt;&gt;
Goal," with soprano obligato by Mn. cello).
Highest.
were concluded abruptly by knock­
FAQY PARDONQ
*‘h\h C^t*u?d
T .*
Mrv
Humeston of Jackson
Th® children of our district
James Langston.
Hymn in Procession—“Welcome £r**u ,nd Frayen.
DtMNb LAST rAHUUNS knew her to Miss Catherine Cag- and Mrs. Iva French of Battle Creek having a week of vacation as
Soprano and Alto Duet—"Thou, Happy Morning"—Fortunatus.
I Tableaux—A series of unusual in­ outs and the other two brought to
a close by technical knockouts.
DMiz-nlno
Burins ?&lt;y *,nwHcI}T&gt;,,yiya'1' wh°
fous’ , *re spending the week with their teacher. Mias Edger, and her moth
Who Knowest Sorrow"—Mn. Robt.
Introlt Hymn—"Jesus Lives'—8. J
Of the represented cities Grand KidiculcB Attempted Saving in* of Mrs. Collins.
I
father.
|er
are moving back to Hastings.
, ’2
Burch and Mias Lucy Bassett.
Albirius.
-------------------------- "T Presentation of Mite Boxes
of Money by Paroling
* rv ra,?Llkrl,ut.Rc|??,lc..’w’eU,'en
Mr,‘ IUrr&gt; Pennela ia on the sick1 »"t oDonnril of Hastings was a ‘
Womens Chorus-'He Knows HU
Kyrie Elelson-&lt;8. Cecilia) I Wrtory--M&gt;me the Clear Blue Rapids |xohed three winners. Free­
port. Hastings. Wayland and Mid­
rtnnvlot.
8.U,u?u Mrs^ Dorothy petten- u*t mu week.
Bunday guest of Zelkm Kaiser.
Own."
Messc Bolennelle' -Oounod.
Skies' -"Children s Veto*.'
dleville.
two
each,
and
Plainwell
Convicts
gtu
pf
Hickory
Corners
U
taking
----------------«
,
|
Mr
and
Mrs.
R.
Craven
called
Chorus—"Love la The Greatest of
Gradual Hymn—The Strife is
O“ro*“",’?lr Da»,M!&lt;* Ag«ln on one.
The frequency of serious crimes In |ca*y of h"-„
„
.
' The average Pullman car weighs! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglaw in Hl
AIL” Duel, soprano and tenor. MUs O'er”—Palestrina
Easter pay — Puer Nobis.
As an added incentive to the box- this state committed by paroled con-1 Mr- an“ Mr*. Dougal McCallum 172 ton*.
i lings Saturday,
Benediction
.
Maye Bmclker and Rene Ganguillet. Oloris Tibi and Gratias Tibi—
Recessional—"Come Ye Faithful" era the local Arena offered a silver vlct*. let out of prison by our easy ----Chorus with soprano obligato by Gounod.
boxing trophy to the contestant who t&gt;ardon-nnd-parole
p.ruu,l-„lu.pBrWe system
a,,eam In
in Michimw.u- ((
-B. Kevin.
'
Mn. Langston Soprano solo, "Lo I Credo—Gounod.
ln *opinion of
gan luul
has received
severe cuiiucniimcondemns-,
... the
---- crowd
--------- ex- fcB11
icvvnm mzvcic
Organ
PosUude
Am with You Always"—Mn. Burch.. Sermon—"I Know that My Re­
celled all the others in conduct. Hoh from prosecuting officers ot,
Bass Solo-^'The Living Christ"— deetner Llveth '—Rev. McNulty.
and&lt; *kU1‘ P’Ck Pa,mcr. mu stale. The most recent one to' ।
P. A. Kerr. Quartette. Mn. Lang- Offertory—"Jesus Christ U Risen HESTERLY BARN
Middleville welterweight, novice fin- com(. Io our noti^
mBde by
ston. Mn. Burch. Leslie Hawthorne. Today"—Lyra David lea
In the recent Detroit Free Prosecutor Toy. of Wayne county, at
BURNS TO GROUND alist
and Mr. Kerr.
Festival Presentation—Whitney
Press Golden Gloves tournament. ion|a recently. We reprint below an
Soprano and Bass Duet—"We I The Comfortable Words —Cantus
recc'lvetl the crowd s nod of approval article appearing in the last issue of
Come To Thee"—Mn. Burch and SolemnU.
Fire of Undetermined Origin on the bjuU of hU showing against lhe Ionia News, which read, as folRoy Cordes.
, Sursun Corda—Gounod.
Walter Remus of Wayland, from low
Causes Great Loss of
Baritone Solo—"We Shall Behold Preface—Plainsong.
whom he look &gt; Uirra round deniTh, present administration polHim."—Mr. Cordes.
| fc’anctu* and Benedictus—Gounod.
Buildings and Stock
.•
SW T’Yf1’
Motons and parole, tame
Final Chorus—"Hear Us. Father." I Agnus Dei—Gounod.
Fire of undetermined origin de­ proved to be the hlkbllsht ot the m ,or Canatlc crillcUm when Marry
Easter Offering.
I Gloria In ExceUte—Gounod.
stroyed a bam. silo and considerable prasram. Runnlns a eloae secund g. Tn;.. Wayl,e count), pronto,,
livestock on the jlm.Hesterly farm, to Palmer In popularity waa dlmln- addresFtd lhe Gridley club banquet
two and one-half miles west and utlve Wayne Maurer. Freeport tty- at
Monday r.ltht.
one-half mile north of Woodland, weight, who. although seemingly
Toy. who tame Into prominence
last Wednesday evening. Albert handicapped b&gt;» eg deformity, put „„„. ye„„ „,0 ,.Mn he praeecuted
' Hauer, who lives across the road to up a great eatubluon ot boxing tM n„,orloU, aer.ld Buckley cake,
LL the latest models in canned, package
X the east of the Hestcrly farm dis­ when ho .cored a knockout over u cited by lhe U. 8. Senate crime
S covered
the blaze about
12:45 Ronald Bulfon ot Wa;Und In the commlMee u being one or the tatand bulk goods together with a special
X o'clock. At that time thc whole inro1"?*1
, .
.
,
.
*tandlng prosecutor;, of the country.
showing of exclusive items in fruits and veg­
Thomae Spacial
X | lerior of thc bam was abluzfe and
Jack Peeling helped Palmer give
Michigan, by its easy' parole i»oletables. shades of green predominating, will
C there was no opportunity to save Mlddlcville its other winner when lci« duringthV^Jt Kane’Sbe found attractively displayed for your in­
X ' any of the stock. In fact, it Is prob- he scored a technical knockout over tended an open Invitation to the
.. spection (and selection, loo, we hope*.
X able that thc span of horses, six Henry Ssroki Grand Rapids feath- Dillingers of lhe nation. " he de­
The smart ensemble for this season will con­
rklle «
cows, three calves, three lamb.', and erweight. Ford DeClair did like- cUrcd. He cited many cases within
sist of a main dish of proteins and carbohy­
hogs hdd already perished before wise with Maurer when he
put lhc lJMt ycar where hardened crimdrates with a touch of fats, a side dish made
Fr7port®"’cn« ,bc »-»nners with mala have been released on iMirole
up fcr the most part of minerals, generously
: Mr. Hestcrly was unable to ac­ a close decision over Denver Galla- an(j j,ave
rca(Tetted on serious
trimmed with vitamins. Top this off with a
count for lhe fire. He and his son dy. Flmnwrll flyweight.
Cdlln„ xlthl„ ,
u„„ ,It„
light dessert that tits well back in your taste
| it. .A,.
finished milking about 7:00 o'clock
It was left to the two Beaver m^,. rC]ca*e
buds and you're ready for the Easier Parade.
and did not have a lantern In the
Seriously though, folks, you’ll want fine qual­
? p*“
"Ob'- &gt;*■«*"&gt;
cotnmtalonKwiaa and Old
barn. Everything was normal when tings In the winning column when n excures hl. wholesale paroles on
ity foods for that Easier dinner, yet you'll
Yorke. H lb.
..We
EW SHOES for Easter are
Mr. Hestcrly looked out again at each gained a.lhree round decision
tna. „ B „„nB tl„
want them at low coat. C. Thomas Stores
ShefTord
’
s
Snappy
Jx B OO o'clock The loss of thc barn
.1?.
JS“
“•' money."
can meet both these wants—aiul do it lo ydur
.
, , —.----- —
—I'
: *nunc
niuurj. TO
joy said,
saio. -nta
1 ins u
is
a necessity—and where
? and stock is partially covered by tn- ano, l»M Tliunday n&gt; hte tint »t- M lnic.
u„ „U0!1
satisfaction.
could smarter ones be found?
X isurance.
’
.
itempi
emi.1 at
al tomjwiuvr !WleM5 ana ,h,.wn Millon dollar, a yoar-25
Xi If the wind had been blowing In
n gaining
™a
,* Oectsion
‘•“Ldon over
over Paul
Paul Hl- „„„
r„„ c,mM aMlarThey are moderately priced
v from any other quarter
thc 'I ISJ.ki,
Igski. Wayland
Wayland fralhens'elght.
featherweight. he
_ _ save ...hf am;
and ,hc
the Michi
Michigan 'taxpayer ‘has ‘to
V ' uirtheast Ik.r.hi'
himwif n
here, and smart as well.
X
thereby KlkkUflni.
blowing sparks nmveH
Proved himself
a rn-'-ihl.
capable anH
and n,
prom- pay hjg share
The average coat
X out into some vacant fields. Mr. ising boxer. Harry, somewhat more
,-crlnic
.
per'crime is »l.W0. and thU sum i
v 'Hesterly’a farm home and lhe prop- experienced, came up to his old wo
uld pkv
would
pky the
the kkeep of a criminal tn !
Fine Granulated. In bulk. For every house­
In bulk. Rich and with a fine, smooth tex­
X'erty of nearby neighbors would have form , in subduing Marshall Pallctt. our
our prLsjns
.jtlsjus for
for nearly four years." j
XI been placed in grave danger.
Plainwell flyweight, for Hastings'
j,
c
backed
i
hold purpose requir,,
40
ture Delightful flavor.
. - o
He backed his contention that I
Ing &gt;ug»r.
1 (J Ibr. 4oC
\ । Fireman were unable to save any ether tally.
thc Michigan crime and penal in-1
Source of fata, proteins.
X of the barn or silo but were able to
Grand Rapids gained its first vic­ stltution situation is bad by quot­
\ prevent a small shed to the north of tory when Frank Jablonski, feath­ ing thc recent Osborne Report, al
erweight. tock .n
an unpopular amideci- ;com,nkslon ..pop^a by waldont;
A
barn from miming.
burning.
» the
»» ■»»»
rrnrism.
•tv.my-l.n ymr&gt; ago . tarn on .bn « er Krn arangor o Pimn- BMeve|1. ,.fwh oonaemned lhe
X the same location was burned to thc | well. Hub Oerkc. lightweight, odd- Michigan parole policies
Fancy Blenheims. In bulk, Designed and
X ground threugh . Pre of Ineemll.ry rd la lhe WUl when he prayed too
Cotgnu.n„„&gt;
upo„
Rtpulnimn
Veltman'a Several delicious varieties,
cl“e!
F"“'
™""" partJIm.U. m geneml. TO tald.
fashioned in California.
nllla Wafers. Dutch Spice, Co- -i ».
. ------ j .L L .
nnair* m general, ruy saia.
X
"
■ 1 1
1
। and forced him lo concede the bout -tn-fr,
..ull»
j hav. a duly lo
-WeWwpublltans
coanut Bars, apd others
lb. £ J Q
Come in Gold color only.
Mie citizens
eltlmn. oi
ot our
our state.
slate, i
I; DOES YOUR DRIVER'S Ll- IS.
.1.- t-......
A... .. .Li . . — periorm io tne
the
th
»P Rl
Furniture
Jrnlt,ur* 5
City
Ki’?its
ta ,W
third
.rd wl,
winner
'ner We
w. must
mn«&gt; all forget
&lt;nra»t past
n.&lt;&gt; prejudices,!
r.w&gt;iitri&lt;r-»o 1
Faithful"—B. Kevin.
Postlude

ADVANCE SHOWING of
Easter Styles in Foodstuffs!
CHEZ C. THOMAS

beginning at 8 a. m. tomorrow—continuing indefinitely

Shefford
CHEESE

A

15c

S+iOt FASHIONS

Lb. 19c

COCOA
11c

SUGAR

Bove* Dress Oxfords

COFFEE

a la Michigan

PEANUT BUTTER

For School Wear

lb. 1 XQ

APRICOTS

COOKIES

18c

J

Sharkskin Tip
$4 .98
Oxfords, 9 to 3
I A

Shoes for Ba by

Women'i Sport Oxfords
98 .

Several New Styles for
Baby, wide toes $4 .19
for comfort
u

New Mandrukka Sport
Oxfords for
$4 .98
Easter, only _
Li

CENSE EXPIRE IN 1934?

$ In Michigan 536,013 Driv­
ers’ Licenses Must
protege came back smiling,
Be Renewed
about one solid punch to
»'.• Lansing. Mich.. March 26.—Before
J Nov. 1, a total of 536.013 Michigan
C motorists must renew their drivers’
X licenses
'•
X i The law requiring motorists to obv' lain new licenses every three years.
X was adopted by lhe 1931 legislature.
Records of the Department of Stale
show that 27.963 licenses expire in
X.May. 47.332 expire in June, 59.458
Ci In July. 59X135 in August and 87.686
XI in September In October 254530 n.oXjtorists will be required to obtain
X.new licenses.

J|
Light by Wind!
J; The wind furnishes light for the
X I room of R. T. Marquis, a youth livi'lng near Abernathy. Texas. A 32Shoe Store"
v 'candle-power lamp uses electricity
HASTINGS, MICH. X । furnished by a radio battery, which
0! is charged by a generator driven by
ZXz'Xz’z’XX/I/A la windmotor on the roof.

HASTINGS CUT-RATE SHOE STORE
"Barry County's Busiest
114 W. STATE ST

Attention Farmers!
Our representative from Detroit will be in Nashville

Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31, to BUY—

CALVES

Live or Droned

POULTRY Live
RABBITS u„

HOGS Dree.ed
LAMBS Live or Dressed
Eggs and Potatoes

Bring all you have for SALE FRIDAY and SATUR­
DAY, MARCH 30 and 31. Tell your neighbors!

FARMERS TRADING POST
NASHVILLE

MICHIGAN

OLIVES

“■»

XKM

landing
.
, , ___________
Skiba s VISIBLE WHEAT SUPPLY SMAIX.
every five.
---------• of- wheat
•
- -in —
Thc visible
supply
tho
Loiil4 Bovier chplked up Way- United
u....^ States on M
.iU; 1. according
March
land's first tally with a decision over to
to government
government statistic)
statistics, was 45.-1
rwi rwi bttsheU
h.ivHnic less
i..., than
ih.n a
„ year
........ ago,
*** '
Frank Sperling. Grand Rapids, in OCO.OOO
a nip-and-tuck scrap in the feather- the
me total
total being
oeing 95.000.000
va.ooo.ooo bushels";
bushels,
weight division. Wayland's final ,which
■ ■ • is
■ unusually
•• small. By visible ’ f
counter came in the last bout when , supply U meant the amount u
of.
,rC5clvetad A.nntlun,c' wheat in elevators, mills and other!
er' Rockhill's
hand
the mm,...
known places where
is StOFCd.
stored ||
, 7..... - helping
„ -----— at ....
mggmgm wheat
mi.grag 1S
conclusion of a listless encounter It may be this country is
Is taking a I|
with
u.n,.ri a.,
__-risk
.................______
with Trun
Tom X&gt;avnmr,4
Maynard. V.
Freeport
fiy- big
in curtailing. the acreage of
tfeight.
height
.
। wheat.
Robert Esrlc, featherweight, scor- 1
-------- -—
a--------- 2—
cd Plainwell's lone counter when1
OBITUARY.
he put Kid Buck of Wayland to
Catherine M
MacQonald
was
sleep for ten counts with a knock- ham in Ballston. Saratoga Co. Newout punch tn the first round.
York, the second daughter of
Johnny Wirth of Grand Rapids George and Sarah Vandenberg,
assumed Uie refereeing duties while With her parents she came u&gt; MichHarold Logan and Floyd Craig, bolh igan at the.age of seven years to
of Hastings, assisted him In award- reside at Yorkville. Mich., near thc
ing the decisions. Emerson Royer, rite where iwr oldest daughter. Inez
Hastings, timed the bouts.
Corwin, now resides. Immediately
Summary:
'following the close of the Civil war
flyweight nivUiom
»he was married to James MacDonFord DeClair. Freeport, defeated
Dowagiac. Mich., on Sept. 5.

Denver Gallady. Plainwell. Deci&lt; .
.
..
slon. three rounds
। Thelr ®r« home was in Oshtemo,
Wayne Maurer. Freeport, de- Katamaxoo county, whore their first
faated Ronald Button. ‘ Wayland. ,our
wrp b0™- !-**• Hu«h*
Knockout, second round.
iand George
Harry Beaver. Hastings, defeated
t0
county.
MlrshaU Paifctt. PlalhwelL Decl-‘*n&lt;*
near Cedar Creek, where
sion. three rounds *
• - —* Mr MacDonald with hta four little
Dempster Ross. Wayland, defeated
clMrcd ‘hc tom in true "ptoTom Maynard. Freeport. Decision. neer tohion "
three rounds.
8lx more children were bom near
Fe&gt;th*ru.i.hi
u—
Cedar Creek. Inez. May. Ada. Iva.
Frank jJbHt^ki6
nOntd&lt; WUliam and Glenna of whom nine
HeltaSi Ktn SJ’
FlSfiS■
re»»“Xw. «■&gt;' Emitter
TTri tVavbr
her mother. She was a charter
Pa“ ffitarid
W^ S"
member of the W. C. T. U. of Cethrti. mmSr W“&gt;l&gt;nd
DecU*o‘l• dar Creek, and was always very acLouls Bovier. Wayland, defeated ' SitlM1 ChlUCh *nd Su?d,y scn‘x&gt;’

SS?Kn^mdTdRapW*"
Bhe was laid to rest beside her
'^/KTing. XiieviUe, defeat- ‘^Xch M im"

ed Henry Saroki. Grand Rapids. ,Ury’ March.?&lt;'
_________
Technical knockout, first round.
|
HIGHBANK.
•
RBbei’v Earle. Plainwell, defeated , The North Evangelical church are
Kib Buck, Wayland. Knockout, • having an Easter pageant beginning
first round
|at ejght o’clock Sunday evening.
•
Lightweight Division.
| April 1. Everyone Invited.
Hub Gerkc. Grand Rapids, deMr. and Mrs. Byron Guy and sons
tested Chewier Fike. Plainwell.' spent Saturday night at Mr. and
Technical knockout, second round.
Mrs. Will Guy's near Nashville, and
Welterweight Division.
spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Skiba: Grand Rapida, defeated oienn Hoffman's.
James Thomas. Hastings. Decision.
Mr* Ada Bell and Pearl Basorc
three roqnds *
were Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Palmer. Middleville, ds tested c. Hoyt's near Aingor.
Walter Remus, Wayland.
Decision, : Earl Marshall and friend of Mar­
------------three rounds.
shall spent Sunday afternoon at Mr.
and Mrs Curt Marshall's.
jALL-H. H. S. TOURNEY
,, _____
_ ______
_____
Lyle
Thompson
of theStriker
dis*

TO QUARTER FINALS £?

AI) prices quoted in this
adv and in our stores in­
clude thc Michigan 3 Per

CATSUP Boule 12c

CHEESE
Full cream Wisconsin
cheese. Interpreted in rich,
yellow, soft and parous.

LARD
With this ’Slick' ereation you’re set to do
things up brown.

* Rice

the development of a new grain; it'
is a croa&gt; between wheat and rye.!
haring the quality of wheat end the
power of rye to resist cold.

PICKLES

Dn&gt;&gt; 12c

Sweets

CORN
4 O

Ik
ID.

I rSC
X OV

&lt;"k !■*

Choit, Bio, Ko.,

Ik.

FAMOUS NORTHRUP KING

Cream of Garden Golden u • 4
Bantam Swiet Com.
£0.4
Cream style, solid pack.
Can
X \JV

J 11—

BEANS

PURE
«
J

Choice hand picked Michl,
gan White Navy Beans.
Baked? Delicious! -

6c

* Minute Tapioca
13c
* Chop Suey VagatMu “L ’ 20c
c

GARDEN SEEDS

• PilUbury', But Kt "fl-09
• Pottad Stoats. 2&amp;T 15c
• Thin Shall SS.Z-JS.
15c

LAWN SEED
Golden Harvest.

Flower and Vegetable veeds. Make last
year's yard look like an Easter bonnet.

fDiQrn
CK13VU

Extra Value /feme
^pYS! Gat « Book on Bauball . . .A Dandy!

PEP 2 Pk.. 22c
PUFFED WHEAT ru 10c
PUFFED RICE
«» 14c
Ask about "Book, of Magic Tricks" offer.

u-m. 25c

With White Clover.

x,k FU Keclpe
*•rBWTa
aa4
OS«rl

1-lb can 20c

34b. can 55c

SCOT-TISSUE

3 «.iu 25c

Maybe we shouldn't mention it in an Easter
adv. but you’ll soon be needing housecteaniDg
aids. Remember we have a complete stock

CLIMALENE

3R.g Pkg. 25c

Water softener.
• Tunc In on "Dick Steele." Learn how to be­
come a boy reporter. Great fun!
.

5S5— TH1NSIES ~

SOFTASILK

aux

3 for 10c

Dills

Sweet Mi»a rut 21c

ca.fi... ps.

50c
— 10c

15c

MOP HANDLES

32c

CLEANER
&lt;- Sc
O.K. SOAP
6 —23c

Beautiful chromium nut and candy dish for
10c and the top of a Softarilk box. Last day.

LUX SOAP
3 b„. 20c
LUX FLAKES
10c
SUNBRITE Chun, 2 c... 9c

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fur that Easter Dinner.

C. THOMAS S

“Every Day Low Prices

Large size 2&gt;D

BROOMS GswOUUty

at * “nd

■ Fniirtann fl'wwa Ta a ma Oom 1 N0”*1®
Marshall luw been
fourteen ua&lt;e 1 earns uoiu- qulte sick with the flu aincc Thure[
pete for School Title—
!dsy.
Track Practice Boon
1 R^n natural* Icientuu~report
i An All-H: H 8. Basket Bail
.Tourney has reached the quarterI final round with seven loam* left hi
((he running as follows; Oladsiones

Important Nolic,!
nr

L»&gt;M gack.
IC ox. bottli

Make your

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28. 1934

Should-Vote
I many more concerts. We have the' complete changes of scenery, end rI poor health tor some time, had a
■■■
। —2
stroke while in Hastings Saturday.
■ The Band Tax. nucleus of a good band. What kind the skillful brush of “Jake" Miller.u
»-»
•
He wai taken to the home of his
I The people of Hastings NEED °f a bantl we w,n ^ve ‘Y° ream an expert of both artist's pallette fl OIYIC iLCOnomtCS
band^and should have it
hence. depends largely on how R Is and foctball fliSd. is busy each day I
daughter. Mrs. Welfare.
I?
■nd should have it.
2. The bond can not be adequately gSpte^chanre’toreceive traintag fain^ki~
painting huge
“hofeT'
“back
“ett^on.rorih
drops." motin-jI.
.liiXtCIlSlOn W OTk James Miller, a one-time resident
of this place, passed away at the
people a chance to receive training
Before you rent your house lhe next time, Ahat
financed by subscription.
1 home of his son.Fred of Nashville
।
In a band.
,
, houses and all the other scenic. I
your proaeptcive renter is a dependable credit
Hastings
’ has
progress
------- that will make thc play more - COATS GROVE NUTRITION.
Monday, with burial at the Stony
.u mus c I 8. The3.city
council
chargeL. ar- pl-.-m
should keep abreast with। the
risk. Our credit reporting service is available to
Point cemetery. He was 91 years
tne pro
nro-­ Ute
•».. expenditures for L„
Die --------------band and entertaining by reason of elaborate!
(Continued from page one)
i~—
_
17
'"
:
----------The
Coats
Grove
Nutrition
class
gress along other lines.
will publish Ute report
rt of
of .the
.the band
band •"?
and «"
well executed ■'
selting.i.
““«&lt;
'mH
',
with Un Donxhx Bumum. ' old.
you for a nominal charge. Please cal! in person.
! the lasting benefits derived from
4. The band tax has proven en­ fund the same as1 any other mu­
Juel. Sinn l.u Um arnMn, out M,r „
cn.lrma„.
wur. , This community was shocked
of tl em MfUnv. «s chnlrm.n ot lhe
un.ble to
lo come
eoqie UhW
bo I,.Tuesday P. M. with a very bad ac­
; participating in these organizations. tirely satisfactory wherever tried, nicipal fund. ~
*■*'- , WM
was unable
untu noon
noon so
'
idem
eccuring
while
several
men
Art
Commi'Ue.
A
miniature
»t«rr
...
—
..
—
r
and no city has desired to repeal it.
....----- A miniature rtage wllda AUenUng conducted lhe bust5. A band is a benefit to the whole AN INTERESTING STUDY
,.USCd t^,bu d UP
Proposed nM!l meeting. Owing to the inability ™
i keeping many families home nights
8 Stebbins Bldg.
Bonded Collection Dept
Hubert Barnum,
, .wu vum.« w, .»«.» w
- city and should be supported by all
setting. The model is on a scale of of
committee to find an oil stove ■ Walter Brown.
OF PERIOD COSTUMES one-half tach to a foot and u exact lo w lhe Hm Lunch project could owner of lhe buzz rig. slipped and
tered around doubtful places of I the people,
fell in such a manner os to strike,
in every- entail to accord with the not -be carried
...
amusement. The band lias an appeal
6- H put* K°°d entertainment
out.
'atrohg enough to take the place of within reach of all the people, rich Stvles of the Early Eighties dl.-.ii-nsions of tiie Central aurf.to-1I Roll call was answered by percen- his left arm on the saw cutting the
hand completely off. He wks hurrium stage. There is eren n feat’age
,
these amusements. Is this not »form or poor,
of home produced products rlcd to Hastings as quickly as posto Be Featured in "The
of education 'that would reduce: 7. It will enable the band to In- ;
■nd Mrs. Caryl Puller Sunday.
.KI. theimrat uurwlb- pl.eMbhh
good
„t our 1OBWOT
‘‘ '’"’S"!'?
led them home toe over the week
cHme?
{crease Its membership and give
Virginian"
«“ m aide otthe bl, auditorium.
M
V
em
Brink-.
“ was given by Vera Brink-&gt; “
DOUD CORNERS.
i When the curtains open upon the A glance over thc top of this tiny „ :orles
..’"
— _
t - ®«. „
It proved very interesting. wWe ,
The- Cedar Creek L. A. 8. will
। Mr. and Mn. Elmer Marlow en­
CARLTON
CENTER.
Report ol the Condition of The Hastings City Bank
first act of "The Virginian." the seal will correctly show
------,,cx
,? learned what calories were and !
tertained lhe former's sister. Mrs. meet at the church April 5 for din­
i Next
Sundayu..re
is Easter
Sunday
and S
drama of early Wyoming days what a patron
.—
-----------------SSiS
------- Mf8
llr&lt;)n occupying It
I. would w,iat became of them.
In
I.
hoprd
W1U
be
.
r»d
”
""??'
ner.
Everybody.
ftillv set
««&gt; l°r
tnr
Ar.
__
- members
.
see. This mnripl
model, fully
for .Ac:
Act
There
srre .19
present.1 11
be. ‘
cho
Lawrence, TtmrwUy
Min
which the Civic Players are diet­
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bergman and
3 of the Virginian will be display- und four vUUor,
p.rtake of lhe
10
*enrt?a “h
Elrtne Denrwy of HssUnZ wm a Battle Creek visited at H. Bergman's
ing on April 25 and 37. the years
Sunday.
will roll bock and the early "eigh­
Bob Whipple and Mrs. Evelyn
ties" will live once more. The first
iinret Coats
coau ano
All remember lhe L. A. 8. willMrMr» Fred Henney and
Ison. Margaret
and ximwie
Floosie
Sutherland and baby of Augusta
act depicts a party at "Uncle"
Bennett. V--------- -- •---------- * —1
visited *at Robert McMannis' Bun­
Hewie’s home. Il Is three o’clock
. Katherine ,.... ._
X“ - ?
•"
«*■
»■ ■“*- day. __________ _ t__________
in the morning of a warm June
with a demonstration on table set­
in ol»r* ... __ .............. 1 a.floo.oa
day. The dancing and thc gayety
fn, fonr.—Hossie vited.
Vited.
UngS.
_
। .—
«»•
._
11 BiBtn 111
The annual per capita sugar con­
Manlrin*! Il«.n-I&lt; ibi_.iw..i
ting with service for
•. | B1-.ll.
have run throughout the night and
Mrs. Wm. Hale accompanied ’Mr. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hole entertained sumption in the United States Is
Oilier Bonds in ■
Bennett.
Secy.
:...
121.10.1.35
1 l*l«irr&lt;l ..
Other Iludi sn.
now dawn is about to end the fes­
tind Mrs. Caryl Fuilor to - Battle relatives from Battle Creek and Mr. in excess of 98 pounds.
tivities. A cast of 26 men and wom­
WELCOME
GROUP.
en take the parts of ranchers and
(Continued from page one)
______
The Welcome Extension Class me*
their wives, cowboys and cattle own­
ers. The women arc dressed
in being deyorated with real lace Mutch 21, at the home of Mrs.
their best, those strange bustlc-fea- brought from France by her great- Ruth Haven. The meeting was
io’f ass ro tured creations that fashion of an­ grandmother over 100 years ago; an- called to order by the president,
' ’
other century decreed. High necks, other dress that is especially prized Mrs. Julia Smith. Roll call was takJ(&lt;
small waists, floor-sweeping skirts. is that worn by Sarah Jane Cowles, en and fourteen members were pres—---- ........ ....... . •.--------- ...»
ent.
‘ •••-Minutes
— -*
of the last
•--------meeting
—
sis.ooo.oo “h contribute to th^ “formal" finery who was united in marriage to Isa- i~~
Fnraltar* »t&gt;4 F»tar*«
..... ———
ii.hco oo of the Hewies’ party. Men who be- ac Henry Wickwire near Banfleid on were read and approved. After a
JJtNrr
«•(•'» ....... ................ isininn1 heved in side-bums and long droop- Nov. 8. 1871. the parents of Mrs. D. lovely pot luck luncheon the lesson
F«&lt;lo«er. H»«4« I»»1—«&gt;l«l «&gt;•!&gt; »(*»N
s/M
!nK moustaches, whirl thelrtpartners D. Putnam, who now owns thc was taken up by the leaders. Mrs.
(telsidr
otkRT &lt;
trmss
Olb»» *ss.t. ...
Anna Andrus and Mrs. Hazel Hlnkis,so* &gt;i through the strenuous mazes of n dress.
------------- 1 waltz-quadrille, their Prince Albert
Besides the gowns, thc "brides" &gt;ely on Count iftg Calories which was
1 coats contrasting strangely with' the will wear antique jewelry with the very'Interesting.
discussed plans for
; । easy pictHi-esqueness of cowboy older models.Till of which is very; Members
, "chops" and flannel shirts worn interesting.
Achievement Day which is to be
Rehearsals will begin soon under Muy 8. and different subject^ were
during their dally tasks. .
.
1
The greatest care is being used in the direction of Mrs.Af. E. Whitman voted bn concerning our next .year's
correctly showing the costumes, fur­ with the final rehearsal on Wed- project. Our group seems to be1, most
niture and all other details as of the .nesday evening. April 4. ut seven interested in sewing. Meeting ad­
days in which the action of the o’clock at the church. Special light­ journed until our next lesson April
play takes place. Thc elaborate ing effects will be arranged by !25.—Ruth Moore. Pub. Secy.
cowboy "outfit" In which the Vir­ Clay Bassett ahd Sumner Meyers. I
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Baird. Mr.1
ginian first appears and other cosGLASS CREEK GROUP.
tumei used will be obtained from and Mrs. A. K. Frandsen. Mr. and; Glass Creek Nutrition ulwup
Group met
one of the oldest costumers in the Mrs. R. J. McCreery and Mr. and wUh Mrs. Chas. Whittemore. March
su&gt;te of Michigan. Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Fred Jones will act as masters 22 for an all day meeting with fourPratt has this department under and mistresses of ceremonies.
Icen members jwesent.
’
suite-vision and nil peisons who
A dream by the -Bride To Be.",
business meeting was folhave cowboy boots or othet western Miss Dorothy Long, furnishes thc lowed by a very delightful dinner
out tit s which they would be a tiling theme for thc play, with Mrs. Or- atler whiCh the lesson on “Calories"
the. "Voice -*
o! was’giren**" **”'*
*"*
to loan to the Civic Players will val Sayles.
as lhe.
| nw iasl meeting of the group will
confer a decided favor by rolling Dreams."
Mrs. Pratt and so announcing. All
Ticket* are on sale by the mem- be held April 20 with Mrs. Francis
costumes loaned will be treated with bers of the L. A. S. circles, nt the Gorham when plans for AchleveWE adopted PROTECIU Bank Money Orders for
l great care and i eturned in good .Banner office and at the stores uf ment
iviit Day
uny will
win be
uv made
iiiauc.
,
two distinct reasonst
। condition.
Warren Roush. Jay Mend mid WnlIt is hoped
hojx*d all members will be
Few realize the immense amount ter Wallace. Prices are 25 cents for present.—Secy.
—for the added convenience to you of
of effort and work necessary to sat- adults and 15 cents for students, the (
|isfactorily put a play before the pub- musical program alone being worth j EAST BALTIMORE GROUP.
being able to buy money orders where
Dirertan. he. "The Virginian" requires four the price of admission.
Tile East Baltimore Home Eco­
you do your banking.
nomics Group met with Mrs. Edith

WAYOFREDUC NG CRIME

Property Owner!

Satisfy Yourself

HASTINGS CREDIT BUREAU

HSsio
BEOISPm

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OUR CITY COUNCIL

!wdch March 22 Ior •” *» d“&gt;

aonnn/1 —to gl,,e you a11
protective feaUUILU, turea and advantage* of other money
order forma at fees slightly lower than you have
been paying.

■ n ■ -rimir-rw nnnw mceting with 17 members and one
IS A THRIFTY BODY Visitors present.
--------------------I In the forenoon we reviewed last
Makes City Improvements
'&lt;™n white in '"'■ ■&lt;'7­
,
’’
, ,
,
noon Mrs. Fancher presented the
Without Bonds by Good
lessjn on "Counting calorics" and
Pinnnrinir
i&lt;LsJhow to figure Individual varia-

What Shoe Colors
Will You Choose?
EASTEK
FOOTWEAR
Idran
This EXster season brings navy blue
as an outstanding spring color.
Black is very good.
Contrasting
colors in gray give pleasing accent
in many shoes. These then, are lhe
best street and daytime colors for
early spring—lo be followed by a
riot of Color for summer sport wear.
You can see these new shades in

You should always have a receipt when money is
given for payment.

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

Buildings wrecked
Since 1892 windstorms

while you wait

tiful styles, all of them. These
styles come In pumps, straps and
oxfords. AAA to C. Size 3 lo 9.

Service!
Economy!
Comfort!
Style!

Buy Shoes for Mileage!
Shoes’. like railroad tickets, may look alike al a
glance, yet the $8 ticket takes you farther than
Shoes may look alike in pattern and color, yet be
vastly different in leather, construction, workman­
ship. The $8 shoes will give twice the wear of the
$5 shoes—and often more.
To many men who experiment with cheaper shoes
thU Li a timely reminder to figure on "service’' as
the real basis of economy. We have $5 shoes, too,
but we had rather see you wear the better grades!
because they serve better, look smarter, and save
£ou money.

We have our New Spring

C

Floreheime in new brown
and black custom toes, at

*r

‘

We have other styles at $2.35, $3.50,

$4.00 and $5.00

PROTECiU Bank Money Orders can be purchased
for any amount. They have a receipt stub which
you can keep, giving you a complete record of
your transaction.

Uojs ln calorlc nMda

financing

Thc excellent condition of city
a1lc ncxt mccung will be held in
finance.; was shown by the proceed- April with Mrs. Eva Bateman.—
Ings ot the council on Friday eve- Frances Shurlow. Pub. Sec.
ning.
STONY POINT.
Four thousand dollars were trans­
ferred by actlorTot the council from •1 John Hili and family, who have
the city Water fund to thc city's 'been living in the northern part of
Water Savings fund. Thc latter the state for the past few years,
fund was used last year to make ex­ have moved on^o Alice Coolbaugh'3
"
tensive Improvements at the' water­ farm.
works station, which have improved I The Nashville Bank has sold their
lly? appearance of the building and farm one-half mile east of the
especially thc interior. Tills re- ’schoolhouse to a Detroit man. Mr. j
| duced thc amount in the water sav- Roberts, formerly of Detroit, has1
j Ings fund to $2210.84. The action :rented the farm and took possesFriday evening will add $4,000 to 1
I that savings fund. There is still
Mr. and Mrs. Washington Helmer
[ left $8,000 in the city water fund. 1and daughter Carrie have moved to
which will be ample to finance Hastings. Sorry to lose such kind
I whatever may be required in the :neighbors from our midst.
John Ruling. who lias been in very
! way of extensions.
‘
By vote of lhe council. $4,000 was
transferred from the Sewer Savings
fund to the Sewer Checking ac-1
count, n Is easy to sec that if the
city had not had this savings fund,
and hod needed $4,000. it would I
have been necessary to borrow the I
money, which.Is being used In put­
ting in new sewers this year, when'
so much labor is donated by the i
| CWA for such a purpose. It is such
। financing ns this which has given
the city of Hastings a state-wide
reputation for the careful manner
in which its city business Is con­
ducted. City improvements are made
as required, but no bond issues are
necessary, because the council had
anticipated what might be required
and has planned to have the cash
ready when needed.
Thc City owes no indebtedness. It
has several thousands of dollars in [
savings funds in the banks for use'
should the situation require its use
and thereby saves bond
Issues.
। When city cash is not in immediate
demand, the thrifty city fathers
tuck it away in savings funds,
where it draws three per cent inter­
est. which Is larger than tlve gov­
ernment pays oh its bonds.

Every point has been carefully
guarded in our new “Great Scott"
Spring Shoes for children. Prices
are reasonable, yet high enough lo
allow good materials and workman­
ship; perfect construction and fault­
less fitting, to assure ptblection for
growing feet. There’s health and
happiness in our children's shoes
for Easter. “Great Scotl" shoes are
noted for. their wear and we have
a good assortment of styles and
widths in these children’s shoes.

Prices Range From

$po to $259

by

Windstorm

have struck Michigan
every year doing great
damage... often several
storms in ONE yearl

During thc past 30 years this big company has paid losses
amounting to $4,022,884.15. This is an average of over $134,000
per year. If the year 1934 keeps up this average, there will be
much property destroyed in the state.

PLEASANT RIDGE.

'

Mrs. Chas. Jamas' brother. Art
Roush, of Battle Creek, spent over
Sunday with them.
Hubert Barnum had the misfor­
tune to lo&amp;e his left arm below lhe
elbow on a buzz saw Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allie Cheney of
Carlton spent Friday at' Alton
(Woods'.
An Easter sermon will be given
; next Sunday morning by
Mr.
Thompson. The teacher. Mrs. Flos­
sie Allerding. and school will have
exercises in the evenelng.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ronk of Bat­
tle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Lewjs Ab­
bey. Robert and Richard. Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Kinne, Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Gass and daughter of Flint
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Kinne.
The Coals Grove P. T. A. will
meet at the schoolhouse Friday
night. March 30. Howard Norcutt
and a group of young people from
Clarksville will furnish the whole1
entertainment consisting of musical

piano music.
the church basmenL
table service.

Please bring

Thc time to get insurance is before the loss. The cost in this
company has been but 7c on each $100 insurance for 48 years.

Michigan Mutual Windstorm Insurance Co.
HOME OFFICE—HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

The Unrest of Its Kind in the Sate of Michigan

The owner of this once One property, Gladys Vick, promptly retired $1,799, the

See one of our
Local Agents
or write to the
Home Office.

�THl HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH M. 1W4

HIWWSocial Events and Personal Mention
Tll IN HER WILL

DELIGHTFUL PARTY.

APPLE CRUMBLE FUNDING.

lovoly party od Friday evening, th*
1-3 c butter.
guest* being twelve girl* who gradu­
1-2 c sugar (white or brown).
ated In Miss Royer'* clau from High
4 apple* « c. sliced).
cchool. also their mother* and »cvBlend thc pour, butter, and sugar(
eral Invited friend*.
with a pastry blender or me Anger*
Mr*. Gordon Utter (Helen Al-------- crumbly
,
mau..Slice th*I
Charles Birdsall of Grand Rapids
C. W. Crawford 1* In Toledo on
LATE
ELIDA
8
HAW
GIVE
8
larding)
and
Mr*
John
Walter*
apples
into
_________________
buainaa.
&gt; a
buttered baking dish;.
was in Hastings on Saturday.
dorralno Jugle) were honor guest* &gt; cover with the flour mixture. Bake
LIBERALLY TO HER
Mis* Eleanor Miller of BinningMia* Josephine Carveth was home
and were presented with a mUcel- |ln a moderate oven (375 degree* F.)1
CHURCH *
laneou* shower.
until apple* are tender and the
MU* Dorothy Field li horn* from
Lyman B. Chamberlain of Char­
aames were played al which Mr*, crust brown or about 45 minutes, i
lotte was in the city on Monday.
Lots Loe Hall won top prize and Serve with cream.
CREATES
PERPETUAL
Mr. and Mn. Guy Giddings visited
Dwight Fisher is homo from AlMrs. Nina Allerdlng the booby, lhe
Mr. and Mr*. Otto Isen hath enter­
bton College for thc Easter holiday*. friends in Middleville on Sunday.
tained the Ultra Club on Wednes­
BAKED CUSTARD.
TRUST FOR ESTATE gifts then being turned over to the
Cole Newton »nd MU* Helen New­
Miss Beatrice Giddings ot Battle day evening of last week, all memhonor guerts. Mr*. Walter* getting
3 c scalded milk.
ton were In Kalamazoo on Satur­ Creek waa home over th* week end. bere being present. The usual pot. Namns Michigan Trust Com. first and Mr*. Utter lhe tow prise.
Miss
Margaret
Merrier
is
home
luck
dinner
wa*
served
followed
by;
«
omos
micnifBQ
I
rust
uom
Ail
had
a
delightful
time
talking
day.
MU* Katherine Humphrey visit­ from Kalamaaoo for a week's vaca- election of oflJcera for the coming
over past experience* and renewing
pany ■■
as Trustee «r
of
ed Grand Rapids friend* over the tton.
year. Ed. Lawrenco was named o»,
acquaintance*.
1-3 t vanilla.
Her Estate
MLm Henrietta Bauer Is home chairman and Mrs. Otto Isenhatn I
Scald the milk. Mix sugar, eggs,
.
Mrs. Ethel Bradford of Saginaw is from Albion CoUcge for lhe Easter secretary and treasurer. At bridge!
_________ __________
The will of MU* Elida Shaw ha*
salt and flavoring and combine with
spending some time with her moth­ holiday.
top scores wete won by Mrs. Archie been filed in probate court. As she
scalded milk. Four into custard
er. Mrs. Mtaa Bcott.
Winston Boyes is visiting hU Relckocd and Wm. Schader and1 remembers in her gift* local Instltucups or baking-dish set in pan of
Miss Yvonne Trego was home1
Bo,“'
Clml“
“1 “ «*'
esltouly
hot water and poach in a alow oven
from Butterworth hospital. Grand1 this week.
inmiv Newton.
ncwvuu.
Ermont
. . ,
.
.
&lt;300 degrees P.) until firm. A knife
Frederick Palmer, who work* in
This meeting marked thc
the elgh=ir.-:"
, ®lven a OQQd
8°od rt
deal
“’ of ,hnuoht
thought to
to,
Rapids, over Sunday.
BROWN 8AUCE.
blade run into the center of the cus­
Mis* Margaret Benedict of Benton‘ IndlonapolU. Ind., spent the week tee nth anniversary ot the organ!- j what she wished to have done with
1 T chopped onion.
tard will come out clean.
Harbor has been visiting Hasting*1 end al home.
ution of this club, the first meeting , her property after herdecease,
we
relative* for several days.
Miu KatherineGiddings, who
U being held ■* the home of Mr. and । 'know our readers will
— be interested
Pepper.
EGGS IN SAUSAGE.
j
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Van De Lune। a student at W. 8. T. C.. is home tai Mrs. Relckord tiny shamrocks were (.,
....
2 T flour.
(Recipe for individual
1
serving)
F
used as favors at the first meeting.
J?* H.?
.ftrr the
of Holland were Sunday guests of a week's vacation.
1 c brown meat stock.
Mrs. Wayne Merrick
andMiss so Mrs. Iscnhath used similar ones' Wjrt. she provides that after the
Mr. and Mr*. R. J. McCfecry.
Salt.
1?Unei?11
Julian Townsend goes to Lowell Margaret Merrick spent Tuesday in at her party on Wednesday night.
Add
Brown the onion and fat.-----5
•
| During the years, the Club ha* i **en PsitL her household furniture. the flour and stir constantly until
tonight to attend the Senior Fair Eaton Rapid*.
1 t minced onion.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Chidester and done much good with gifts to the P®Jre*
■ 1x1 .Blv.Cn
P*”®"* flour Is brown. Pour In the brown
as the guest oi Harold Jefferies.
Salt.
Mrs. Donald Smelker is spend­ Mis* Mary Lou Streeter were in needy, contributions to tho hospital. (*hom*he1 h“ designated In writing.
i.": stock and cook with constant stirPepper.
-‘Hhe
"‘nntotea tn the
52
IS will that the
E­
ing two week*, with Mr. and Mr*. Grand Rapids Saturday.
Combine the meat, onion, salt and
Harold McDonald of Battle Creek.
"Mr. and Mfs. Rankin Hyde and I
pepper, and brown qukkly In the
Mr. and Mn. Floyd Buskirk visit­ George of Prairieville visited Mrs. I
,
WHITMORE—SMITH.
fat.
Arrange the meat in a ring in
ed their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nettle Hyde on Saturday.
I on March 17th at noon in the Company of Grand Rapids a* trus- /
WorSr- on individual ramekin. Break two
Snyder, of South Hastings on Sun­
Mr. and Mre Edw. Downs were beautiful Beverly Hills Pretbytcrtan Sl^hteh
w£l°f hCrishlre. “uce
** “dded- M you do eggs gently into the center and buke
day.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mre. R. D. church In Chicago, thc Rev. Lcason
in a moderate oven at 350 degree*
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gladstone Mancbcrtcr of Lansing.
Sharpe united In marriage Miss
! no1 happen to have any brown meat ?• until thc eggs are firm. Serve
and- family of Grand Rapids visited
Mias Eola Webster o&lt; Royal Oak Joiephlne Smith and Mr. Delbert
•««* 011 hftnd a boulllton cube mell- with escallopcd vegetables.
dren of her brother Joseph Snaw,
wm
nur.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gladstone on was the guest of Mis* Emily Me-, Whitmore,
wnitmore. well
wen known
known young
young people
people her deceased Uster. Martha Harmon.!ed ,n hot **Ur *1U **rVe lhe
Sunday.
Elwain over the week end.
I•of
Of Hastings.
Hastings. The bride wore a atrikstrlk- and of her sister. Ellon Bradley and |1
MEXICAN BEEF CASSEROLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kermeen of
Mra. Keith* Daniela called on her lng blue ensemble with accessories
2 lbs. chopped beef.
Caledonia visited Mr. and Mr*, parent*. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eash. of whRe and carried a beautiful her sister Sarah E. Cooper, oil of i
PEA TIMBAJ.ES.
1-2 c chopped suet.
jack Snyder of South Hastings on and family Bunday morning.
bouquet of bronze anapdragons. Batttlc Creek. She also gives 1100
2
1-3
c
cooked
peas
or
1
can
peas.
1 medium onion, chopped.
Tuesday last.
Mr. and Mra. Otto Iscnhath and ullsman roses, and white lilies Her lo her frlcna. Helen J. Patton, of
2 eggs. weU beaten.
2 c soft bread crumbs.
Richard Jacobs, who is attending family and Mta. Helen Wearer w«rc altendani wa. her niece. Mis. Kalh- Cloverdale.
2 T melted butter.
,
She-gives *1.000 to the Michigan
3-4 t chill powder.
school in Big Rapids, spent the week m-BatUe Creek on a»U»rday.
erlne Mary Kelley, who wore a green
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
MUs Mae Keller of Ann Ajbor will1 ensemble. Her corsage was made of Trust Company in trust, the Income
1-8 t pepper.
2 eggs.
James Jacobs.
spend lhe week end with her par-; gwect peas and gardenias. Mr. of which is to be used for the benefit
Few grains cayenne.
)
4 T horseradish.
Misses Elisabeth Finch and Helen ents.
mu. Dr.
Or and Mra.
Mra Guy
ouy C.
c Keller.
Kellar.
„
whitmore
„
chose for his best ......
man. of her brother and after his death. | Few drops onion juke.
,
for tho benefit of his wife. Whatever j
1-3 c uxnato catsup.
Wade will spend their Easter vaca­
Mr. and Mra. Kmh t»nUL, .pent. Mr. How„,a
Mr. FroU and i may be left in till* fund she directs j 1 c white sauce.
Combine all ingredient* and pack \
' tion al the former's home in Ko­ Sunday afternoon and erenln, with Mr whlunore are friend, ot Iona
Reserve
1-3
c
peas
and
rub
reS.’w.lM^V.
i.Wok'oUinci.r^Snd^'I'S
1&gt;“‘ “U°
Es’I nud^der throwh
^puip^ »dd in a greased casserole or loaf pan. J'
atari Urc ’V
t W.rlr.yft in nh.r. .
....
. .
.
...
komo. Indiana.
Burdette Smith left Hastings Fri­
Bake in a hot oven for 45 minute*.; w
Mra. Vlrplnra M.UU o&lt; Tr.rara. “m'lZ
i
,U"‘ ,U
™! '"f
'
day P. M. for Fulton. New York to
Mias Virginia Mann* of Traverse
u, ,„u.
U1 Mlu
and onion juice. Turn into buttered Serve hot or cold, sliced.
jSSl. M«7 pw£ i'e te!
visit his brother and wife. Mr. and Oily
City Inrara
leaves Uwraw
tomorrow lor
for horn.
home Mier
after pwdM
bridal party are ...du....
graduates M
of •!..-[
Hasmolds. Set in pan of hot water,
VEGETABLE SCALLOP.
Mrs- Stanley Smith.
vlsltlng Miss Mabel Sisson since . -----------------------:
tings High school.
quests mentioned, shall be, pul into 1cover with buttered paper, and bake
. Mrs. Fred Mahoney and Miss Sunday.
1
1-2
c
cooked
siring
beans.
I Returning
to the home of lhe •a
I Residuary Estate in perpetuity, until firm in moderate oven &lt;350
Tdlldrvd Newton of Kalamazoo were
Miss Ruth Wibcrt is home from bride's brother -and sister-in-law
1 1-3 c cooked sliced carrots.
degrees F-&gt; Remove from molds to
Bunday guest* of their parents, Mr. Hillsdale for a week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Kelley, a (and the Income from it used for the 1
1 T chopped green pepper.
serving dish. Add reserved pea* lo
and Mrs. Cole Newton.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles j luncheon was served. Tall tapers1 puritoses she mentions, which are as sauce and serve with timbale*.
1 T chopped onion.
.
!
follows:
Mr*. Glenn Brower and Mrs. Alma Wibcrt.
'and spring flowers made a lovely
One-tenth of the residuary estate
Flngleton were in Saranac Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faul and center piece for the bridal table.
1 1-4 c medium cream sauce.
CORN FRITTERS. .
is to be held in a perpetual trust
‘pie former attending a funeral, and Marietta were guests of Mr. and
Salt, pepper.
Sunday, the Rev. and Mr*. Leason; and the income therefrom lo be
2 c canned corn, drained.
the latter visiting friends.
Mrs. Richard O’Brien ot Loinsing on Sharpe entertained at dinner for
.1 c bread crumbs.
2 t baking powder.
given to thc Diocese of Western
Mrs. Fred Beckett and daughter. Sunday.
Combine
thc vegetables. Add
ten. That evening Mr. and Mrs
1-2 c flour.
Miss Madeline, and Mrs. Gertrude
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper and Whitmore and Mr. Frost returned to Michigan of the Protestant Epi&amp;cocheese lo the hot cream sauce, and
Haun of BatUe Creek were Sunday Joseph Dtlcker ot Kalamazoo were Hastings in a much decorated car.' pal church, to be ap|&gt;llod to any
cook very slowly in a double boiler
Pinch of pepper.
1 assessments made by such Diocese
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. George Bunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Wm. i the work of Chicago friends.
unUl the cheese to melted. Add the
1 c milk.
and credited lo Hm* Emmanuel EplsBhemeld.
sauce to the vegetables, with sea­
Ducker, Jr.
Vi nivcr
After nvoi
April UI»,
first. Mr. and mi--.
Mn.
1 T melted shorteningMr. and Mrs. Abcn Johnson and
Master Kingsley Zcrbel of Kala- whitmore will be al homp at 713 W. copal church of Hastings.
81ft dry ingredients thoroughly, soning* to taste. Place in a cas­
Qnc-tenth of the residuary estate
•Mr. and Mrs. James Radford re­ mazoo is spending some time with WBinut 81.. this city. Ttiflir many;
serole, cover with crumbs and bake
rub
In
butter
and
add
liquids,
beat
turned on Sunday from Minneapolis. his grandparent*. Mr. and Mra. Her- frlcnds unite’ .In extending best' is to be held In trust and the income
fn.a moderate oven. 350 degrees F„
well
and
drop
by
spoonfuU
in
a
ket
­
' to.be paid to the Emmanuel Episco­
Minn., where the men had been on man Zcrbel.
Zerhel
'wishes
for 20 to 30 minute*.
pal church of Hastings, to be used tle of dfeep, hot fat and fry at a
business.
Mr. and Mrs. William Severance
solely for the rector's salary of said temperature of 360 degrees until
L V. Beumer. the Rev. John W. and family of Battle Creek were
FAREWELL PARTY.
LEFT-OVER MEDLEY.
church. If thc church shall be wllh- browned.
pitching. Dr. Frank Carrot hers and Sunday guests of his mother. Mrs. [
2 c cooked flaked Osh.
Mrs. Jennie Clute. 51 Warren St..• out a rector, lhe Income durhig such
Finley Johnston were In Lansing on Mary Severance.
.
POTATO FRITTERS.
2 c cooked diced potatoes.
Battle
Creek,
delightfully
enter
­
'
period
shall
be
paid
to
carry
on
Mis
­
Thursday attending a Knights Tem­
Me. and Mra. Ford Demonci of
2jc hot. riced potatoes.
1 c cooked diced celery.
tained the girls of the Carton Dept sionary work by the Protfslant Episplar meeting.
Knlamazoo spent Saturday night
*T cream
1 c grated cheese.
of the Kellogg xzx,.
Co. ...
nt ..v.
her home ...
Fri-: C(ipal
copal enuren.
church.
Mrs. James E. McQullqugh and and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. vi
1 t salt
1 green pepper, chopped.
.day evening, March 33. A bountiful[ one-tenth o! thc residuary estate
ion ond her brother. Alien Kellogg, Bessie Leonard.
Few
grains
cayenne.
'
1 1-2 c cream sauce.
all ot Flint were Sunday guests of
MUs Helen Wade has been enter._­ I pot luck supper was iser'eci al 6:! is to be held in trust and the Income
Few
grains
nutmeg.
Salt, pepper.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and Mr. taining her niece. Barbara Wade, of places being set for twelve and the Is to be i»ald to lhe Pennock hos­
3
eggs,
well
beaten,
Fresh tomato.
table decorated for Easter with .a pital fund to carry on 1U regular
and Mrs. Harry Water*.
Traverse City, since Friday. She re­
2 egg yolks, well beaten.
Green pepper.
, yellow and white color scheme.
work.
Emil Tydcn returned on Tuesday turns tomorrow.
1-2 c flour.
Combine flsh with vegetables. Add
I The occasion was a fhrewell party
Three-tenths of the residuary es­
from a visit in San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs. Will Corrigan and daughter
Add cream and seasonings to po­ grated cheese, the cream sauce and
Mr. and Mn. Richard Groos and Rita of Chicago were guests of Mr- for Mrs. Josephine Dunkeiberger. tate is to be made a trust, and the tatoes. Add eggs, having bowl con­
seasonings to taste. Place in a cilswho
Is
moving
to
Lima.
Ohio,
where
ton' return today from their visit and Mrs. Ralph Eggleston Saturday
income devoted to tiro support of taining mixture in pan of ke water,
• serole, sprinkle with more grated
her
husband.
Leland
Dunkeiberger.
with relative* in San Antonio.
the Nashotah House at Nashotah. and beat until cold. Add flour, and
night and Sunday.
,
l cheese and decorate the top with
Miss Bernice Creascr of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. E- C. i Sackrider of has employment In lhe Artkraft Waukesha county. Wisconsin,
when well mixed, drop by spoonfuls1 sections -of tomato and strips of
Rapids comes today for a short visit East Lansing were RupsUi of Mr. and Sign Co.
Two-tenths more of the residuary
green pepper, radiating to the cen­
Mrs. Dunkeiberger 'Was presented estate is to be placed in trust and in deep fat and fry.
with Dr. and Mrs. Guy C- Keller, Mrs. John C. Ketcham Monday
ter. Bake about 30 minutes in a
। with a lovely purse as a remem­ the income used for tire support of
going from here to Marshall to be night and Tuesday.
FRITTER BATTER.
'
moderate oven.
brance. she has been employed in
the guest of Miss Anna Howe for «
Assembly of
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Johnston and the Carton Dept, for the past five lhe Stony Brook
1 1-3 c flour.
.
few days.
Stony
Brook.
Long
Island,
New
Mra. Charles Gorham were Sunday
BEEF FOR CHILDREN.
years
and
Is
the
daughter
of
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Everhart will guests of Mr. and Mra. Frank Mac­
York.
.
2 t baking powder.
and
Mrs.
John
Loomis
of
Nashville
Beef, it Is agreed, is an excellent
be guests of friends In Grand Rapids kinder of Battle Creek.
The remaining two-tenths of thc
t‘
food for children because it fur­
and attend the DuBoU Passion
residuary estate is to be held tn
2-3 c milk.
Miss Mary Lou Streeter and Lyle
r.F. .-rr ath riuthijay
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY,
^oratorio to be given by Park Congre- Scudder spent Sunday and Monday
trust and the Income paid into a
2 T powdered sugar. (For »weet nishes valuable proteins, minerals
and vitamins which they need. It
Callonnl choristers on Good Friday with the former's parents. Mr. and I Ftom tlie Saugus. Mass, Herald permanent fund, to be used and ap­ fritters only).
— In
... Holland.
taken -the—following----------article. conI plied
for providing
free
beds,
vtnlng.
Sift dry ingredients, add egg well may be fed to even the very young
Mrs. Lee Watson.
Iwag
---------------.. ,r
—■ —
------------ - ---------—. treatMr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett of
Mt» Beatrice Carrothera and Mlsr cernlng Ordway Hilton, .ion of Mr. nient and care at Pennock hospital beaten, and tnilk. The baiter should child in Ute form of scraped beef or
'Augusta. Mr*. Maurice Mills of Dos­ Jpsephinc Carveth arc expected ««&gt; ;----Mrs.
Alonzo
Hilton,
former
restin
this
city
for
needy
sick
children,
—-- -------------- ---------- ----- ------ -- - ......... .
be just thick enough to coat the ar- broth. As soon as he is able to
___ - .from Detroit lhe last’of the riAnl. hfrao*
™-*.. u.
_—.——-&gt;.. committed tkle It 1* Intended to cover. If It IS chew, he may have meat in other
ter. Mrs. Bernard Mills and Harvey ahome
who may
be ■temporarily
/ ’
| Orway Hilton of 37 Chestnut,to that hospital* care. The use of too thin, add more flour; if too forms.
Mills of Kalamazoo were Sunday week for the Easter holidays.
Meat for younger children should
r.ararm.
.. thick, add more liquidattests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
George n..,aar
Bauer. Uortiov
Hartley Finstrom, street
atroet became 19 rears
years of ace
age on Ii this fund fnr
for thU
this nurrwu.
purpose u
is to k
be
13th. At present K
he
direction of
the
Pennock
Robert and Nelson Gardner and February
------------------------------------“ to (under the ----------------• —
--------------ThU batter may be used to cover be prepared simply, and all ot thc
Mrs. Chas. Leonard. Mrs. E. J. Max Coats are home from M. 6. C-. Staying with his aunt, Mrs. Hawk-1 hospital board of trustees,
such fruits as peaches, bananas, etc rich gravies and sauces should be
omitted. Really thc only gravy In­
ridge of Clifton. On account of his
*• the time this article Is written,
Pratt. Mrs. F. W. Stebbins and Mrs. East Lansing, for their vacation.
At
cluded in the very young child’s diet
AtPLE FRITTERS.
A. IL Carveth attended a luncheon
Mr. and Mra. H- Frederick Dailey attending the Winter Institute of ithc inventory of the estate has noi
1 c milk:
should be the meat juice itself, and
at Hotel Olds Monday In honor of have moved back to Hastings from the Epworth League at the Boston ibeen filed, so It Is not known how
Uiis without a large quantity of fat.
MU* Frances Perkins. Secretary of Marshall and ....
.......
m
.
m
.
c
Street
M.
E
church.
Lynn,
on
Moni
much of the estate, after paying the
are living in the Mrs.
1
I
sugar.
Labor from Washington. D- C
Fred Parker house on W. Court st.'day evening, his birthday surprise ispecific bequests to relatives, will be
HORSERADISH JELLY.
Salt.
William DeMond of Ute Starr. was on the 13th. He visited hLs par- ileft for the residuary estate to be
Commonwealth at Albion came 8at-‘ent* on Sunday and they presented iused for the benevolent purposes
'For Roost Beef,
3 c flour
1 l baking powder.
urday to spend a week's vacation him with a radio which he can carry ishe specified.
Apples.
1-2 cup horseradish.
with hl* grandmother. Mrs. Bessie around with him. During the evcBREAKS HIP IN FALL.
To the milk add the weU-bealcn
1-2 cup vinegar.
Leonard, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,lln« he heard from thc Byrd Ex­
All were very sorry to hear of thc egg yolks and the sugar, then the
I Leonard.
-pedltlon very clearly.
1-3 cup commercial pectin.
Lawrence Wolfe went to Kalama-'
accident which happened to Mrs. flour mixed and sifted with lhe bak­
Measure the sugar, horseradish,
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Jennie Rowley on Thursday al the ing pawder and the salt. Then fold and vlriegnr into a large saucepan
zoo on Monday to join an orchestra
on
a
tour
uirougn
me
souui
unui
A
magnlflclent
bouquet
and
"a
home ot her granddaughter and in the stiffly-beaten whites. Add and mix thoroughly until the sugar
on a Xn
lour through
the south until “*PPX
jUne.
£e5 wlB
Wl"
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Jones sliced sour apple*, being careful to is dissolved. Bring to a boil. then, at
Houghton lakefor the summ™ re- Mrs.
Mr* Forrest B. Lane was met by of Wyandotte. As Mrs. Rowley , waa get tho batter all over them. Drop once add the pectin, stirring con­
, Tuesday at nine p. M. when she walking across lhe kitchen floor, by spoonfuls Into deep fat and fry stantly Bring to a full rolling boll
returned from the .Strand Thiater lhe slipped and fell, sustaining a two to three minutes. Serve will) and botl for one-half minute. Re­
Hon. and Mrs. John C. Ketcham
were In Pioneer, Ohio, on Sunday to discover twenty-six of her good broken hip. She was taken to the powdered sugar or cream or a sauce. move from the fire, skim, and pour
quickly into Jelly glasses. When firm,
where the former gave the Palm friends and neighbors In possession Wyandotte hospital and today It Is
WHEN COOKING BROCCOLL.
unmold and serve with roast beef.
Sunday address at the Methodist of her home. And was she surprised? expected that slic will be removed to
To prepare broccoli discard leave*
church of which Rev. Russell IL And what cats! Bridge was played her daughter's. Mrs. J. E. Mattoon's
and
lough
portton
of
stalks.
Wash
the
rest
of
the
evening.
Mrs.
Thomas
on 8. Church St. Owing to Mrs.
Brcadv is the nastor.
POT ROAST OF BEEF
thoroughly.
Let
stand
In
cold
water
MUs Mabel Sisson was lhe guest Paulsen of Detroit was an out of Rowley's age. her accident Is a seri­
WITH HORSERADISH SAUCE.
15 to 20 minute*. Drain. Cook, un­
guest.
ous one.
■
of Miss Elizabeth DeYoe ot Mw»- town -_______________________
covered. In a large quantity ot boil­
kegon from Friday Uli Sunday. OthBRIDGE PARTY
horseradish.
RETURN THIS WEEK.
ing water 30 to 35 minute* or until
"oo 8u,K4y *ere
Eight guest* were entertained by
Snlt.
Word received from Mr. and Mrs. tender. Avoid over cooking. Serve
fred McLravy and Mn. TH Me­ Miss Grace Edmonds on Saturday
Pepper.
W. R. Cook says they will be homo with melted butter, salt and pepper,
La ug111 in of Grand Rapids.
(evening at bridge, top score going to
Brown meat well on all sides In a
on Friday _of_____
this_____
week. They landed or with Hollandaise sauce.
MU* Helen Jeanne
launbic,
ketUe containing melted suet or
ElUabelh Finch and second to at New York City on Saturday. Mari
Jul happen*. Usaally th*
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Miss
!
RAW SPINACH*SALAD.
lard. Season with salt and pepper.
Jannet Michael. Refrgshmtnt* (24. after a two weeks’ trip on thc
Lamble. U home this week from the MU*
(
To 2 1-2 cups splMch chopped Drain the liquid from the horserad­
penon was Mm with imwere served and a delightful eve- President
,J—- ••
—•- —
■—•-------via
■- thc
Lincoln,
returning
Prances Shimer Junior College, al nlng was enjoyed.
or
cut.
and
2
raw
apples
diced
with
ish and pour over the pot-roast.
Panama canal. At present they arc
Mt. Carroll. UllnoU. for Hie spring
skins,
add
trifle
chopped
onion,
salt.
Cover closely, reduce the tempera­
guests of Admiral and Mrs. George
TEE-BEES MEET.
vacation. Miss Lamble Is a junior. I
Add lemon Juice to any good egg ture and simmer gently untU done,
Rock In New York City.
Mrs. George Coleman returned on
Mr. and Mrs Albert Be&amp;smcr en­
dressing to make sour and to«* to­ about three hours. Turn the meat
REPORT
N&amp;T
WEEK
Thursday from 8t. Petersburg. Fla., tertained
i
the Tec-Bees at dinner on
gether.
two or three times so that It will all
where *l»e. ih company with Mr. Friday
;
evening, covers being laid for
A report of the American Legion
be nicely flavored with Hui horse­
and Mr*. Frank Edmonds, had been eight.
(
Spring flowers made attrac­ and Auxiliary convention held at GRAINIOLA OF BREAK­
radish. Thicken the liquid In the
for several weeks. On their way to tive
।
FAST FOOD. kettle. This gravy will be a really
table decorations.
Three Rivers on Sunday will ap­
Miami, the three met with an auto
3 cupa com meal.
Tlw evening was spent with sing­ pear next week.
delicious horseradish sauce.
accident, their car being demolished ing
।
and visiting.
| ThQM who attended from Has* ' 3 cup* oat meal.
but none were badly hurt. Mr. and]
3 cup* whole wheat flour.
MARINATED VEGE­
new inre rena'
ltUy,H were Mr and Mr;*' Frank An’
Mrs. Edmond* are vUttlng in Kls3 cups white flour.
TABLE SALAD.
rrt..
.
I "able and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
rtaon yourself. Let our In­
Tlw
New
idea
Club
was
enterjworxi
slinmM. Florid*, before returning to! -------------- ---------------------------------------- -----Equal part* ot cut canned green
3 tablespoon* sugarklnAll
at.
thn
hrunra
Xr.
Vari
I
"
.
.
1
their
home-heretained
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
E»ri!
—
i
—
—
■,«.»
.
•
string beans, celery or shredded
strument* do that.
2 level teaspoons salt
, Boyes on Wednesday evening. Mar.
PAST MATRONS.
One to two quarts milk.
cabbage, portion ot grated carrot;
_ yyP8&gt;GQK8 OPERATION.
mtn.* Day dinner
uuuwi i The
me-**■•*
Matrixw liuu
enurr1•*■»■
14. *»
A lovely qv
St.. Patrick
Part Matrons'
club was enterMix cereals with milk and make (raw), a little chopped onion, salt..
Frtend* of Dr. Aorti* Uach of wai served
e.30, after ujildi a tained on Tuesday by Mrs. Herbert stiff dough. Roll out like pie prust. Marinate with French dressing and
L*?*1"* *T,T *orry
hear
*he vwry enjoyable social evening was Freeland; assteted by Mr*. George prick it well. Bake until golden thl* can stand one hour.
I
underwit a major operation &lt;xi 4pcnt,
members being present.
(White. The ladies spent thc after-, brown in not too hot oven. Eat Uka
Monday al Sparrow hospital in Hurt i
-------IXMHl working on Ibrtr Frlcnd- Swedish bread or grind and eat
PEACH DESERT SALAD.
clty Al UM report* »he was doing ; DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON.
du» ouUte&gt;
On
a
garnish
lay
narrow
slice*
of
with cream and sugar a* cereal.
as wall as powlble, It Is thought'! Mrs. Guy C. Keller was hostess at
p 1—-------- —,
OPTOMETRIST
canned peaches In ring. Mix ground 1
that t)Mt operation was thc result of a lovely luncheon on Tuesday, covJ. F. F. CLUB.
raisins and nuta with salad dress- I
CHRISTMAS SALAD.
Hasting*
an automobile accident austainad a ere being laid for twelve. The ladle*
Mr* Robert Mill* la entertaining
Equal part* ol diced cooked beets, ing and put dip In center. Sprinkle 1
while ago. AU hope lor her specdj- Jouk their work, ' pending the alter-1 the J. F- F club till* Wednc*&lt;l.iy gTMn bum* and shredded cabbage.
recovery.
jnoon with scWlng.
(afternoon at bridge.
Balad* dressing.

New Styled

Ultra Club Ob­
serves Birthday

Helpful Suggestions

i

Imperfect Vision
NeVer...

L.V. BESSMER

ISTINCTION in clothes is as much a matter of
quality as design. Suits here this spring are
woven from pure virgin wool. Quality is assured.

D

And they arc designed for men of good taste by
the world's foremost style authorities.

Prices on men's clothing are slowly rising—but
we have made every effort to keep them as low
as.possible and still give good value.

Shirts &amp; Ties for Easter
Shirt* with stripes arc called
for in lhe well-dressed man's
wardrobe this spring. And all
colors are good. We have tlie
latest patterns in stock, and a
wide variety in plain colored
shirts — whites, light blues.
Uns. and greens. Prices on
cottons have advanced and
there is a processing tea,, ip
spite of these factors oyr‘
l&gt;rlce range for shirts of tpou
quality is 11. 81.50 and 51.05.

Have you s$en the Gold
Standard ties? If you have
the very latest In color and
pattern fashion* for spring.
They're not only new; they're,
extraordinarily attractive, and
If you don't care for Gold
stripes, plain colors, pat­
terns of all kind* in the latest
styles for nun.
Prices are
58c. 75c and 41 for neckwear
of fine quality.

Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp; Boys
HASTINGS

Easter
Greetings!
Friday, March 30

Saturday, March 31

Butter

- Me

P and G or Flake White Soap u. 3c
Cheese

full

c.«m m.ij M-a-,..

Gold Dust wuku&lt; r.ws*
Crystal Wedding Oats

Post Toasties large box

Eggs

a. 18c
u.u.l7\ic

2-25c

Strkify Fn»h

Town Talk Blend
Silver River Blend

Bliss Coffee v,««. r-d.
Order Your Eatttr Hume
and Meat* Hero.

IINHA
W.DMmt

TUUGlMieitf

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MARCH tS, IBM
FOR RXI.K~1.Ibi

WANTS

'

‘

11,1 STAR TEMPERATURES

THE CHURCHES
_______________________ _ _

SELF-RESPECT.

Weight* and Meaaure.

BEYOND COMPREHENSION 'nomlc distress*when people are toaI tn«
ing thaal*
Qielr hiKinMB
business, fVlAl*
their Kramam
homes, IK-1their

The liter la a little larger than
the United States &lt;uart. which In
turn Is only about four-fifths of
the Imperial quart. Measured In
cubic Inches, the liter Is 01,162 cu­
bic Inchew; the United States quart
la B7.7A cubic Inches; the imperial
quart la 00J12 cubic tnchea. Tlie
Herman metric pound Is QUO grama
or half a kilogram; this la equal
to one-tenth more than our pound'
weight.

troubles, subtracts from your earn­
ings. multiplies your worries, di­
Accurate temperature measure - life savings, their courage, their am­
vides your attention, taksa Interest
menu of the suprr-heated stars , bitton. and their hopes. It U indeed
—
-------- --not only ...
- •
ordeal. A man may lose his
from your work, and discounts your
which
would
fry lhe &gt;—
proverblal egg. but burn it and reduce • earthly all. yet If he retain hte selfthe whole to lu original chemical reapect.he can sill) be, rich in the
t iemenu in a gaseous state, in prac- things that count—the things that
*i»rn Ir.e l'»l.
i.i,
l*i«rnm
Fritlar. . tically instlntaneous time, are re- endure and ire worth while. Ha who
(IL'ARAXTEEh IIOBNKN (&lt;•* *Mf »« all
jwrtcd by Dr. Orren Mohler of the
his aclf-respect. though he
*II4 .it «hn*|. Wright aLo.lt "i.*I,&gt;"' * I*11' 1*. M.. Young i
1 Um.. John... at lu*k. &lt;M*»m. 4 2S
•. m f.'.n..;*d i.&gt; L University of Michigan Obaervutory. have millions, U poor, and a failure,
,'HHAU' AND VAXIlER „KOI.K _ha«- a
rd. I&lt;nlirrt tiraoi •
-1 - Praia*.&gt; mrrliii* at 7 1
using novel methods applied hereto- When he loses respect fur himself,
1 race &gt;■&gt; MlJill-villr. .Ulrh Our hortea IVANTEIlj V*Hliig tuarr.rd mar'AJdrl'.1.' w.lruir. »ln *7. r.Sd
fore only to the temperatures of lhe, he has lost it foe everything and
»-rk .* f*nu In month.
*
to
’
e.ll
1.7.
lhe
| ar* all t**l*4 awl «a*»inat*4, &lt;.'-.»«* m . -NV—.llai.il, Kimi*
nebulae in thc far reaches of thc everybody.
II..t n
JusUnant for you. Let us show
— —. ——
BORROW MONEY
universe.
' Self-respect Is not pride nor
lul: MALE- ll-r.l ennl brand*
BAPTIST CHURCH.
prl&lt;» »i
l*t&gt;..i&gt;i. 7.12 —Fl I.
I FUR HALE-7 rm.m km*.* in «™**l eonAlton 1
The nebulae, clouds of incandes- haughtiness, but something which
on your Car and Pay
1 ditiun. Deairal.i* Malian. Will *ar
U ..~l Houle 1 lla.l.ng*.
a an
feature "Sa'actlra Pressure
B. J. Adcrck. Minuter.
- The various specie* ot deer ahed
OOBtrol**. Nothin* else Ilka
Your Past Duo Bills!
found that their light, when pawed new, pettineas, and harshness;
through a jwUm. gives a spectrum, which resents every form of unfairor "rainbow" effect slightly dinerent nc«. which rebels against Injustice by September or October. With the
than light from hot bodies at a and impels one io have lhe most exception ot one Chinese species,
The Prescription Drag Store
known temperature on tlie earth scrupulous regard for the righU of the ntales of all sixties of deer
Throughout every spectrum are dark others. No self-respecting person wUl hare antlers which they abed In
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
bands and lhe shift In position of do unto others what he would resent thia manner.
The reindeer and
. these lines gives a check on nebular having done unto him. He who
1 temperatures when compared with wounds lhe self-respect of another caribou are the only specie* In
which the females have antlers.
National Bank Bailding.
. earthly standards.
, mars and scars his o*n.
,
Some stars, classified by astrono- ( Self-respect is not a flower that
‘ mers its the Be gioup." are so hot can be cultivated in a garden over­
1013.19 Gmi Rapid*
, that a large share of their bulk is an grown with weeds. It is a virtue
Card on bedroom door In Hun­
National Bank Building,
extensive white hot atmosphere of that flourishes. In company with oth- garian hostelry,:
"Regarding the
T. PROTECT You Co2ku.il,
Grand Rapid*, Michigan
, cares, of a density far less than our era. Tlie man who cheats, whose reputation of thia hotel—the great
Adjuit Fairly
Pay Promptly
air. In fact; this gas is comparable business is not run honestly, whose alienee Is requested."—Boston Tran­
to a true neubla and Dr. Mohler de- daily object is lo get the better of
script.
ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN MISSION.
cided to ure nebular heat finding others can not retain the true'
al LOW RATES
methods. Results achieved were brand ot self-respect
Report of the Condition of The Delton State Bank
r much more consistent than previous ■ No self-respecting person will exineasure* of these stars and are be-: pect anyone, regardless of how tow
llevcd
to be unusually accurate.
they are In the scale of life to do for
CHURCH or CHRIST. COATS 0R0VE.
RKROURiTB
"
Fifteen stars measured by Dr him anything which he would not
Mohlvr nave an average temperature do for himself. Self-respect does not UIANH AND DINI or.STH
cf 17,600 degrees, three times that of mean that we must always be ar17,3*1 &lt;14 • fit.ISH.41 • 34.S7I.0S
thc sun. with two reaching 18.700 de-1 rayed In spotless linen, clean cufls
REA I. ESTATE M&lt;II&lt;THA&lt;IEH ...
• i33.ne.3i • I33J3«.31
crees. Knowing that a certain t cm-and collars and polished shoes; that BONDS AND RRCURITIRR. via:
perature. found by this method, our faces should never be grimy and
Ul KRXRSA I-ui I law
M
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
lime ..f »er.ir-, IV.-I arid fTnJ
S.000 60
means a nebuiae-llke gas jacket of that we must live tn fine houses. Thc
(EPISCOPAL!
• 1* 7S00WI
f'.r uh. Inah i *.1,1.l-r •*•) i-.iati.e*
a
certain
thickness,
and
that
this
scavenger
in
the
alley
digging
in
the
J. A. McNulty, D. D, Ratter
--- — . , , ,
lii-nrt La-maar. IVIton. Knut*
1
thickncM has a certain relationship f garbage boxes for a livelihood can be
5.000.OU • lej&amp;otM • Sl.fSOOg
Cantar Bl
Kill .*t,U.K lilt IRAItl —.1 room bun*
to the main mass of the star, thc i more entitled to respect than the RESF.RVF.H
almost acre lao-l. a|u, |&lt;&gt; grr*. W ill
temperature measurement also gives millionaire who leads a parasitical
7T0 V,"'U%f"r
,ul- •“I’*1*’
a clue to the diameter of this type of i and degenerating life.
II.7M4I • ae.Mo.13
W A.NTKII—Mnldl* arr.1 -ingle man r-ti
star.
j If a fellow is on the level he is
form !•&gt; nmnih Mo*t 1.- . .1 milker
• 43.7S(M&gt;6
---------------- *-o-*----------------- consclotui of
deserving respect
and h-ir^i-jj.an, .nnd &lt;*&gt;mi*etrnr. )&lt;e&lt;*r
Fl FPTRir “FAR”
What a weapon is thus placed in his
23.030 .54
cucumiu
Cjn
cni|wn hands, what difficulties can not be
t ow Kilt half «;«rn.*»
Doritam.
COMBINED'ACCOUNTS. sis.
fr*.h in .Ih.ui o neck., ».*-.
DIAGRAMS
SOUND
faced,
what
obstacles
can
not
be
Faw-1. Itr-ol* 0,
n 2(*
------------overcame and what disappointments
B.JM
=T=i-r i - ■ - ro. .
——------— --------Just how the voice of Demos- can not be bravely borne! Unless one
Other real e*lat&lt;
thenes. most famous of orators, rose builds on a foundation of self-re­
al)d fell as lie swayed tlie crowds in 1 spect, his Hfe structure, no matter
ancient Athens, or how Bryan var- how glittering and imposing on the
HTOBCn or THE KAZARENB.
.IAB1LITIF.H
led his voter in his famous "Cross outside, is corroded and honey70.000 00
of Gold" oration, might be pre- combed within, and liable to collapse
reeved today in photographic record ignominiously at any moment.—By
■ tided PruSl.
i '.on
If lhe electric ear." which registers Claudius E. Wade, ot Chicago,
COMMERCIAL DEPOSIT*,
sound volume as the humin ear
actually liears it. had been Invented i
Perfection of such device Ls reported '
I II-t &gt;
The capture of Quebec, by Sir
from the Department of Engineering
Total*
..... * 04.01*0,13
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Research of the University of David Kirk, took place on July 20. FAVINUH DKP0H1TS.
hi.i
Michigan, primarily for use in lhe 1G2D. The victory wns an easy one
HasUnn
University's speech research.
as Chmnplaln nod his few half­
DELT0N M. E CHURCH NOTES.
L. D MU**. Psrtor
It Is easy to make a device to starved followers were unable to re­
register merely tlie physical inten­ sist . the attack. Very little profit
sity of sound, but the humati ear is resulted, however, tn England, as
peculiar and imperfect In that it
does not react equally to changes In
•wear. that
intensity of sound, or to sound dur- In 1(32.
Ulin. Tsklvta 8*lv«. Mom Dro&lt;
atlnn. Hence "loudness." ns the mind
Ckacks Cold* fit*t d*r B**4**b&gt;
and ear recognize it. is not the same
Maa.ura. Wind V.locily
WiF.D O. HUGHES. President
thing as actual Intensity plus the
An anemometer Is a scientific In
Fine Laulive and Tonic
pitch of a sound. To make a mrstrumeut for measuring wind
■chnnlcal car with the Imperfections
Lf thc human organ was the task of loclty.
w vs rt i'
(Dr. Paul H. Geiger, research phys-1
C. WHITE LEO HORN CHICKS
icist.
In tht apparatus developed, the
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUECH.
voice or other sound is received into „
a microphone, from which it goes to
amplifiers. From here it goes to an &amp;
(WAXTEIt 1 .. 1 ........
Ii.i.r.b* and .
elaborate «&lt;rlc* of resistance cir- ®
; -tat* ini*.
.VII.... ' l&gt; ' rur* -I
evils and condensers so arranged
H.n,.,,
|
that intensities come out of the ser­
POULTRY FARM
ies as electrical impulses, not in the
same projxrrtton as when they en­
tered. but In the relations they
Finds Partridge Does
would have had if they had been
Little Harm to Crops
.•xrtiiKl impulses passing from the
Tlie Hungarian, nr European gray,
ear drum through tlie .Inner ear to
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
thc nerves leading to thc sound
pot particularly harnrful to craps. '
center ot the brain.
Now the electrical impulses are
st miles of so birds by the blolidcnl
Exactly like new. bench
ready-for recording or remember1 ....I t'a* I--S|,i,hir I.ru*» survey, i nited stat.** Department
match. Inear Hasting*,) to
anthem.
Ing" In the "brain" of the apparatus.
t- ‘’''fr J
T*'"1_______________ 1 '-’'l
Agriculture. Indicate.
This is simply a very sensitive elec­
tric meter, without a dial and with
. 1.. II*.tine I.«rer “e.r'd.'i* 'hi'&gt;“if feed hugely on green leave-, grains AVith't'
tiling to r on 11 nur. 17.00
of wheat, corn, oats, hurley, and
monthly payments. Brat nuke.
swinging pointer. Nearby is a plnMust act quidkly. Write
point source of light, focussed on the
bindweed.
’Bie cultivated grains
mirror. As the Impulses enter the
FINANCIAL MANAGER,
FIRST CHURCH
seem to be picked up mostly in.galvanometer, the sensitive pointer
P. O. Box 333, Detroit. Mich.
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
stubble field*. and the Inrestlgn• ‘wtagw. reflecting the pinpoint of
Out 4-4
. light on to photographic paper, per- i
tors believe, this Indicates no In-|
manently "remembering." syllable by
Jury to growing crop*
syllable, every word, with every varl- i wU
—the genuine product, home grown, gorgeous
Contents of the crops and glz- '
atton in toudueas. furnishing an ab-1
HASTINGS MARKETS
blooms, always fresh and beautiful.
solute graphic record. "Adding a 'C*T
that animal food made up tl |&gt;er cent
,
record of loudness as the ears hear
of their food. The young bints, la
tterlan church.
It. to those of pitch and time, fills .■&lt;&gt;
particular, displayed n liking for |
*• c«atw st
a gap which has baffled University1'®
grasshoppers, beetles, and other in
“
research workers in speech for
Jurloiis insects.
twenty years." stales professor Amos
R Morns, who will make use of the ®
This partridge has been intro­
new apparatus. _ _________
duced Into nunienius North Ameri­
Matta and Hida*
loitt CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 2Sc.

Hastings

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Fitting Service

RATES REDUCED

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of Michigan

Our Service

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Blooms for Easter

SMALL BUNGALOW
UPRIGHT

Special Sale and Display of Potted Plants and
Novelties at the Star Bakery All Day Friday and
Saturday—Also Sunday Morning.

I

We take great pride in recom
mending our Easter Lilies!

Bud and Bloom only 35 cents

can localities ahd has become well
established In some of them, par­
ticularly In southwest Canada.
WuNlilngton
state,
southwestern
Wisconsin, southwestern Mlchlgup.
and northwestern Ohio. As It is a
comparatively new bird In this
country its habits are Interesting '
sportstuen.

^^»^f»el,aa4W*,,,l,■ * **’ ” '
Veal ealtea, alHa 4r. "
Jaal ralica, dr**a*d, -Ue t*
Hoc*, alir* 4JS

•prtar CMckaaa:—
L*&lt;kora* Mr

lipw MUCH DID YOU PUT INt (®
Years ago. when the resort busl- ®
neas wius still in Its infancy, a win-1 -Hjt’
ter resort colony in Florida, street-1
ed a little chapel in which to bold®
Sunday School and whenever a mlntstcr happened to stray into the' jS
community, he was asked to con- ®

Wbaa^7S*.

Onto. 40e 1
Bari*r 55c
' -I
•nekvhral. • 1.30 1
Cara. 50c.

Grain • dust alone Is jwrfectly
harmless. but when It la mixed with 1

nrfS3|ahonU 11

_steady

Growth
would zk

WAmn-K..,!, ..a hr th.

Then any kind of external heat
reaching the explosive point of the
dust-oxygen mixture creates rapid
combustion. Thc heal to create the
explosion may be caused by stnrtc
tleClricity developed from frfcllon,
by defective wiring, by a broken
light bulb, or by the light of a match
or a cigarette. When a mixture ot

BOWENS MILLS CHURCH.

. if of this mission bank to the pastor
-ho preaches for us." and proceed­
ed to open the bank. Then handing the minister fifty cents with the,
i|x&gt;logy: I am sorry, but this is all
there Is in It." The minister took.
th*
»nd went away. With him ।
was w
hia
*“ ”
little
‘*U daughter, and when'
there is no wall or roof that can I the wealthy group In that era. they had gone away, she said 'SEE
stand against lhe terrific bloat. Huge owned the best trotter, the beat PAPA. IF YOU HAD PUT IN
concrete blocks are hurled tnnnv pacer, the best jumper, and ao on. MORE YOU WOULD HAVE GOT­
TEN MORE OUT OF IT." Thc more
The Initial show
waa „
In old Mmliaon
,
ullson .effort
effort &gt;(HJ
into your Sunday
Square garden. New kork. on Octa school Bible Class, worship and
ber 22 to M, 1SS3. Ths democracy ' church work, the greater the bless*
Jud Tunkina says you can't look
for much enthusiasm when a pa­ fact (bat although the main Ida*
rade Is started tn call attention to was to settle supremacy between
s*,,....:, R.II Mol.e
or horM“! a •our«‘ir •*»«
from ,he
hard luck. Nnbody exjiects three
cheers for telUng his troubles

~

The fonnltlon of the National
Horae Show of America, controlling
body for the sport, emne about In
INRI. us the result of friendly argumenis as to which man. among

f

tl&gt;

‘ _

Always Leap Yaae

CHARLES H. LEONARD

held services. When he entered the,
cliapel he deposited a fifty cent i.
piece in thc mission bank which was I
fastened to the wall near the en- [
trance. After the services the eldcr of thc church approached the
pastor saying. "Well. Rev., it Is cus-S

If we could do our work In
lighter, more anxious spirit.

Girls of Assam do all the propoalug. and If the man accepts, the
marriage takee placa and the busband must live with his wife's
people.

famous

raider

Emden.

which

wrought so much havoc among the
AU1,N1 *hlPP*n» during the war, w«a
,,ol,,n from ,u P,ac® on ,h“
I
, of t,,e ««&lt;*•&gt;
I
I sJdwy. Australia.
It had baau
, tbcro for yura, bolted down.

4

Home-Grown Plants and Flowers
Are Always Fresh and Keep Half
Again as Long as Imported Ones.
Other Home Grown potted plants in our line
include Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths
and Hydrangeas.
Prices range from 50c to $2.00
Also we are able to supply a fine line of cut
flowers. Our roses are exceptionally fine—also
our violets and other spring blooms.
Exquisite Snapdragons.

Our Easter Bouquets are symphonies of lovely
coloring. A gift that is sure to please.
Prices range from fl.00 up.

Say it with Flowers
Especially with the fresh, home-grown blooms

lyde
j»

Wilcox

The Florist us

�Wednesday, March 28,1934
OIL SPRAYS CONTROL
PEST OF CONIFERS

Spruce Bud Gall and Pine
Aphid Should Be Killed Be­
fore Trees Start Growth
East Lansing—Control measures
for Insects applied before growth
starts on evergreen ornamental
shrubs will save many of these
plants from disfigurement or death.
Entomologists
from
Michigan
State College say that the two wont
enemies of these Michigan conifers
are spruce bud gall and pine bark
aphid. The bud gall causes conellke growth to appear at the base
of new wood but the aphid defaces
the tree by creating a white cottony
blanket under which it lives.
Both these pests weaken trees
so that they become attractive to
wood boring insects which complete
the work of destruction. Sprays are
used for both tlie spruce bud gall
' and the pine bark aphid but there
is a slight difference in tlie manner
of making the applications.
OU sprays applied in the spring
are most effective. Prepared emul­
sions probably are most practicable
for growers who have only a few
trees. These should be applied at
the dilutions recommended by their
manufacturcr. OU sprays must be
applied during such weather that
the spray will become completely
dry before the temperature drops
' below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Buch
sprays are not recommended for use
on evergreens after the trees start
growth in the spring.
The terminal growth of the
branches must be thoroughly spray­
ed to kill the spruce gall. The spray
for the pine aphid should be coars­
er and applied on the branches and
trunk. High pressure is beet for ap­
plying both spraysA spray mixture which can be
used in place of oil Is prepared by
combining 1 pint of 40 per cent nic­
otine sulphate, 4 pounds of thor­
oughly dissolved laundry soap, i
gallon of molasses, and 100 gallons

BUYING
and

THROUGH
THE

WANT AM

THE HASTINGS BANNER

of water. Smaller quantities can
be made by reducing each ingredi­
ent by tlie same proportion. This
spray can be applied any time, but
the amount of molasses should be
reduced one-half for a mid-summer
spray.

FARM LOANS INCREASE

THE REGISTER’S FEES
Government Insists on Clear
Title—Brings Many Pa­
pers to Record ______
Aside from the benefits conferred
directly upon borrowers, the Parm
Loan bUl haa brought a lot of new
business to the office of the register
of deeds. For the last three months
Register Earl Boyes luui been un­
usually busy.
Before Uncle Same will make a
loan he insists upon a clear title to
the land vested In the owner. It
must be shown on the abstract of
title, which the owner of the land
must furnish before he can get the
money.
It has been a good thing for the
owners to have the titles to their
lands cleaned up. In many cases the
original patents from the govern­
ment, given the first settlers, had
not been recorded. There were oth­
er cases where mortgages had not
been discharged; still others where
purchases had been made by con­
tract and the deed not recorded;
still others where there were de­
fects in descriptions of the land. All
these had to be cleared up. It has
brought a lot of business to Mr.
Boyes, but Earl is a glutton for work,
and keeps up with the demand for
recording papers in hLs office. For
1931, 1932 and 1933, the receipts of
the register's office were hardly suf­
ficient to pay the salary; but this
year, according to the outlook now.
the county will not only be fully
recompensed, but if the business
continues os heavy as now there will
be a surplus to turn over to thc
county.
KLINGENSMITH.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis, nee
Edna Briggs, of Moline, are happy
over the arrival of a fine baby born

Burdette Willson and Mks Mar­
garet converse called on Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Lewis at Moline one
evening last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Steeby and
Jimmie Bowerman attended church
west of Middleville Sunday morn­
ing.
Tire many friends of J. Youngs, in
this community were sorry to hear
of his passing away two weeks ago
at his home In Middleville. He was
a former resident of the locality.
Much sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Youngs.
Mrs. Albert Green and daughters,
Marshall Tripp. Mrs. Lee Lapham.
Donna and Betty, spent Wednes­
day In Battle Creek with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Mayo.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Sharpe of
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson.

Attention Farmers
We are now Contracting Pickles for
delivery at the following Stations
Middleville,., Hastings, Delton, Free­

MRS. SILVERTHORN GETS
SIX MONTHS SENTENCE

It Was Her Second Felony—
Judge Had No Option in
Fixing Sentence
.
Judge McPeek on Friday sen­
tenced Mrs. Alice Silverthom. age
67. to from six months to one year
at the Detroit house of correction.
He had no option about the length
felony, the first one being in Eaton
county. Under the law the Judge
was compelled to give her for the
second felony half of the maximum.
She was convicted in Eaton county
In 1927 of a first felony.’
Mrs.
Sil verthorn's
grandson.
Robert Barton, was sentenced to jail
for thirty days and to pay a fine of
15.00, payable 50c per month begin­
ning next July. He will be on proba­
tion for a period of two years after
serving his jail sentence.
Russell VanHam. who was arrest­
ed Wednesday, as explained else­
where, waa brought before the Judge
on a charge of having liquor in his
possession for sale. He admitted his
guilt and was remanded to the cus­
tody of the Sheriff until ills len­
ience sliall be imposed.

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS
April 14 has been chosen by
School Commissioner Mrs. Maude
Smith for the Rural Conference of
7th and 8Qi grade Barry Co. girls
and boys, promoted by the Y. M. C.
A. Likely Lansing will be the meet­
ing place and Rev. McCune of the
East Lansing church the speaker,
therefore boys and girls save your
pennies for gasoline and lake your
lunch.
Dr. Emil Leffler, president of
Battle creek College, was the speak­
er tor lhe Nashville Hl-Y and tlie
whole high school assembly last
Monday and alao at the Middleville
school.
C. F. Angell spent Sunday near
Grant attending the Ashland Folk
school for Adult Education. Dr.
Peter Mannlcke. President of the
International College al Copen­
hagen. Denmark, was the speaker.
Camp Barry dates are very likely
to be from June 5 to 23 with a ses­
sion of 10 days for girls and one of
8 days for boys. The cost Ln money
will be about three or four dollars,
balance to be contributed In food.
We are hoping to have many of the
same fine leaders for the girls.
The postgraduate Y. M. C. A.
group visited the Woodland Y. M.
C. A. last Thursday evening and had
a fine time in the Woodland gym­
nasium.
ranging and guiding boys' and girls'
in town to the world's fair again
this year. Also on trips to Europe. Il
interested see c. F. AngelL
The Allied Youth movement for
temperance among young people
pledge themselves to the following
"To improve public health and pub­
lic morals, to advance my own
well-being and that of others. I
covenant that I will not*use alco­
holic beverages."
The Young Men's Y group held
their regular meeting Wednesday
night with special speaker on re­
ligion at the home of Secretary An­
gell. Pol luck supper preceding tlie
meeting.

Department of Education will be the
Church and Grange speaker at Wel­
come comers rally and community
family day. Sunday April 8th.

1 who have taken little or no part in
our achievement*, we jump to the;
conclusion that the price paid for
them is too high and we try to cut |
। the price of progress by subjecting,
Government Ownership
the cre«Uve group* to complete and'
nr n.iiM.*. detailed government control. We
ui iwirous hamstring business by bureaucratic
Government ownership of rail- control forcing business men to beroad* ta-no longer a subject of aca- come politicians until business en­
demic discussion and theoretical terprise becomes paralyzed and un­
argument familiar to us in the old productive—then we complain that
days ot high school debates. It is to- business ha* fallen down on the job
day a practical problem of direct and appeal to theory to prove that
importance to millions of people in the only way to get full measure of
the United States—in communities progress is by taking over the plant.
°f, e.ve.ry
who ,d0
Unless thc American people awake
what it may mean to theqi in the
an understanding of the true nafuture. To merchant*, factories. lure of the economic system under
fanners, laborers, rotuumers. tax- whlch they have lived, and the in­
payers and every person who has a *idtoitF process that is undermining
savings bank account or an insur- u the sUxy of the rallroadA wlll
ance policy or who depends upon an the Mme for every other industry.
XXyof ttte X tie. ^t7e^:
railroad. «*“ lnto
S are hritT^ this ‘ nductary han&lt;1" °*
rweroment. it will not
form
nnuctary
pubhc offlcIlds
lt
. _.
,
.
desirable but because the American
Railroads today form about one people hBVe ceascd to believe that
tenth of our national productive the princlple oI prlvtl&lt;, enterprise
capital or weath-they are about ,nd lndlvldual responsibility are
equal to tjje value of all farm land wonh presfrvjnir
in the country, two thirds the valNY”,
ue of ail mineral, oil and gas de- .
posits; two time* the value of our
L
£
forests; equal in value to about all
wh &gt;eh i?
m
the equipment and machinery of the
alU“,
th?
2
l.c'orin In U&gt;, country.
ZSL/tawSw « wKmUby

A Communication

In the depression they were bet­
ter able to earn fixed charges than
in pre-war years. Even in 1932, the
bottom
of the depression, they
the entertainment at the Altoft P.
T. A. meeting March 18 The next earned about 80 per cent of their
meeting will be the third Friday fixed charges—1933 about covered
evening in April, which would be them. With business recovery they
April 20. Supper as usual at seven have earned more than fixed
o'clock. Each family bring sand­ charges. The roads now owe the
wiches and one other dish of food. government about 550 millions, far
less than the total loans made them
Matthews on Sunday were, Mr. and. during the war. It can be said
Mrs. Logan Hunt of Flint, Mr. and I therefore quite positively that there
Mrs. Burgan and Mrs. Maude Smith is nothing in the present or prospec­
of Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mrs. Cal-: tive financial position of the rail­
vln Plumley and Miss Margaret roads that makes it necessary to
Snyder of Kalamazoo and Vemice resort to government ownership to
solve their financial problems.
Plumley of Grand Ledge.
Furthermore, there is no wide­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shroyer and
son. Junior, of East Carlton, called spread public dissatisfaction with
on the former's parents, Mr. and railroad service or any real public
conviction that government owner­
Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer Sunday.
ship will provide better or cheaper
service. By the public I mean those
intelligent citizens who retain some
of the integrity and Independence
that characterized our forefathers
who founded this country. For them
there Is no use of experimenting
with the dangers of stagnation and
degeneration of subjecting the fiteatlve efforts of individuals to a cen­
tralized bureaucratic regulation.
Everyone wlw has studied the sub­
ject knows that the railroads in the
United States are far in advance of
those in any other country and
especially those where tlie railways
are under state supervision.
During the depths ot the depres­
satisfy the authorities that we prosion and in tha face of bankruptcy
duce Grade A milk.
adequate railroad service for all re­
quirements
has been maintained in
We sell only milk from our own
this country.
accredited herd. It’s clean and
Coordinator
Eastman
recently
said "Theoretically and logically
wholesome. It costs you no more.
public ownership
and operation
A telephone call will bring High­
meet the ills of the present railroad
situation better than any other
lands Dairy milk to your door. We
remedy." He admits however, in the
invite you to visit our dairy and sat­
same report that we must postpone
government
ownership because wa
isfy yourself of the merits of pur
cannot afford IL He says that such
product. We will be glad to serve
comprehensive and detailed public
regulation as the railroads are now
you.
subjected to. make private owner­
ship impossible.
There he put his finger on the vi­
tal factor in the inescapable process
of socialization that is taking place
in this country—nog only tn the rail­
roads but every other industry. This
process of sociaMaaUon is taking

BARBERS CORNERS.

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Robert W. Cook, Propr.

Mirrolac

LIN-X

VARNISH STAINS

The Water-White Varnish
For Linoleum Floors.

Jftrr

Phone 2131

Regular Saving
Wise Spending

We Strive to Merit
Your Patronage

Telephone 2651

We invite you to bring your mail order house sample and
compare quality and prices.

Goods Delivered

Hastings, Mich.

The State of Michigan would not
give us the right to sell our milk as
"Grade A" if ?we did not meet the
conditions entitling our product to
that classification. Those conditions
are first, a clean and accredited
herd of dairy cows. Next, clean and
well ventilated barns. Third, prop­
er mechanical equipment to handle
the milk in a cleanly manner. In­
spections of our plant are made to

A Double Roll to 25c, 35c and 50c

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

Hirsch Bros. &amp; Co,
JOE DeRUITER, Mgr.

I

10c 12c 15c

Window Shades

Habits of Frugality

cash crop, with Guaranteed Price and
Market. Sign one of our Pickle

Phone 2649 or 2654.

The New 1934 Wall Paper is here and you will appreciate
the modest prices we have on this new line. Prices range

•n,. &lt;W.Uon u to .Minn th.
dependence
rapotutbuny tw the development upon government.
'
of the United States railroad system agenCy to ifve by robbing each othIs lo rest in governmental or private er
FOR FURNITURE,
It takes the rub out of scrub­
hands is crucial for the future of
'
.
M
WOODWORK and
private enterprise in every field of
bing and dries in four hours.
ir arvtivitv
must permit private ente&gt; prise and
- - FLOORS
.
____ ___
, imr.tment u&gt; tunetton to the rulle«
There U w |HUe under.t.ndlnj ot
Ihe„ mu,t „ re.lor.tlon or
the dUMlonKnd io much Indlder- pppnn,^
memtoe. In
encd*
tnwarrl it that unless this at___________________
ence toward
at­ _____
securities.
a declaration•»._
by ________
the gov­
It stains and varnishes at the
titude changes, in ten years our ernment that It la the policy of the
railroad system will be in the hands nation.to foster private ownership,
one application. All colors,
of the government and the Interest thus helping to restore confidence—
We make them to fit your
of everyone who uses them—lhe definite assurance that the govern­
Light Oak, Dark Oak, Ma­
.
windows. All sizes
'B?°nCr anu. ,hC. lnVC4t°r Will be mcn[
ment L5
La not
not BOUIR
going lo
to monopolize
monopolize inc
the
hogany and Walnut.
wholly subject to the mercy of a capital market and force industry
and colors.
federal bureaucracy.
to depend upon it for their capital
When thc railroads are finally requirements.
, U(\
«ovt™tn*l?t Our transportation system In this
which is
lx alrmHv
... ..
...
___-J
already feedinff
feeding tut
so irreedllv
greedily country
cannot exist half .regulated
upon the productive effort of the and half free of regulation. Given
people and paralyzing their creative equality In free competition with in­
vitality, our whole system of com­ dustry and the government itself,
munication will go with it and with the railroads will secure ample sup­
the nerves and main artery of our plies ot capital, maintain and im­
economic life devoured, the rest of prove their properties so as to ren­
Ute corpse of private enterprise will der -more and better service in com­
fall an
victim and not a scrap petition with other forms of trans­
will escape.
portation.
. This will not result from any inif recovery is to proceed under a
evitable weakness In the financial system of private enterprise. It Is
position of the tailroads—it will re- necessary that enterprise shall be
suit from the thought peculiar to encouoged and not discouraged. If
this period in which we live. When private owners of capital are u&gt; take country recover without sacrificing occupied by Jobe Cope and family, near Clarksville Saturday night.
all lhe fundamentals upon which the risks of business enterprise, ex- tlie Byitem of private enterprise up­ was destroyed by fire with little sal­
this country was founded arc being pond operations and increase thc on which the wealth and prosperity vage of contents.
scrapped for new and untried theor- volume of national employment, of the United States haa been built.
Edwin Young of Caledonia km
dleville spent part of last week with
les.
they must be left in substantial conthe week end with Wright and She
Julian Potts and family.
II is unfair to judge the railroads trol of the enterprise which they uqRay Claler lias gone to Muskegon man Clifford.
ROBINHUE PARK.
on the basis of the situation In dertake. This issue may be postBetween seven and eight A. M. where he has employment.
which they find themselves after poned but cannot be avoided. It
A number from this way attended
mv backed solidly by all
— who
w.~ Monday morning the residence on
four years of the worst depression must be
the country has ever known. They want to see the business of this1 the Charlie Schondelmeyer farm. the pedro party at Steve Miller's John Winger.
have weathered many difficult perf
kxls in their 100 years under private
operation and gone steadily on with
their development. There is no rea­
son to believe they have finished
that development. It is true a large
amount of capital has been poured
into them and some dissipated but
that is an inescapable principle of
progress under private enterprise.
The funded debt of the railroads is
not excessive in relation to their
whole capital structure or by com­
parison with other industries and
its proportion has changed little
during the post 25 years. Their an­
nual fixed charges have Increased
relatively little during the years
proceeding thc depression in com-

port and Nashville, for a 12 weeks’

Agreements.

1934 Wall Pap&lt;

Hastinga, Mich'

and in thia country also where our
perspective under the urge of indl-

I

It is perfectly all right to spend MONEY

money wisely spent and in circulation is help­
ful to the business and prosperity of the com­
munity. Money foolishly or. unwisely spent
helps no one. Wise spending is one of the
"habits of frugality." Another one is to

Save a Definite Amount
of Your Income
Lay aside a stated amount from each pay
check and govern expenditures.
These ‘‘Habits of Frugality” will help you on

the road to Success.
Deposits in this bank are insured under the
Federal Banking Act of 1933.

We solicit your Savings Account.

Hastings City Ban
HASTINGS, MICH.

Capital $150,000.00

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH U, 1934

STATE FARMS NEED
COURT HOUSENEWS
MORE YOUNG HORSES

PROBATE COURT.
Est. Esther O. Paton. Petition tor
Admr. filed, 'order for publication
husbandry department at Michigan
entered.
State College and that time has
c..l.r, I.l.or
of hearing filed, waiver oi notice now arrived.
Bld. (hi OW. ell
Forty-six horses sold at a con­ H Soth»rd. labor
filed, proof of will filed, proof of
Codicil tiled, order admitting will signment sale at East Lansing by H. Crawford. I
the
Michigan
Horae
Breeders'
Asso
­
entered, certificate of allowance
fHruua la
W. Coelbe.
filed, acceptance of trust filed, let­ ciation brought an average price ‘
ters testamentary issued, petition* 919435 The horses ranged in a
for hearing claims filed, notice to
creditors issued.
sold for MIO. Four matched
Est. Samuel Allen. Annual account
teams averaged 4355. Ten geldings
filed.
Est. T. R- Allen. Annual account averaged 9150.
The future condition of the horse
filed.
Est. Charles Wilcox. Objections to market was apparent two years ago
will filed, bond on appeal filed, stip­ when lhe College farm department
ulation for certification filed, order completed a survey of several hun­
dred farms that proved horse* in
certifying to circuit court entered.
Eat. Quincy Tolles. Testimony of the state were dying faster than
they were being replaced by coils.
freeholders filed.
id U&lt;1&lt;» C
Est. Willard Moffitt. Annual ac­ Another proof of the scarcity of
■d Buptilr Co.. lanplk
desirable horses has been the large
count ot Admr. filedlast
Est. Emma I. Barnum. Annual ac­ sums of money paid-in lhe
three
years
by
Michigan
farmers
count of Admr. filed.
Est. John Flnkbelncr. Order to for Western horses.
Tlie study made by the farm man­
transfer and assign stock entered.
Est. Birney H. McIntyre. Inven­ agement men showed that, on
farms owning 1,511 horses In 1939.
tory filed.
Est. Rozern Emery. Final account 39 colts were born and 71 horses
died. In 19311. farms owning 2,480
filed.
EsL James Friend. Renewal bond horses had 136 losses by death and
of executor filed, order relieving replaced only 78 with colts bom.
Farmers owning the farms on
surety on bond entered.
Est. Mary A. Turner. Inventory which the surveys were made
bought 207 horses In 1929 and 258
filed.
Est. William N. DeVine. Annual In 1932 The horses purchased av­
eraged more than eight years old
account of executor filed.
Est. Sarah Frances Searles An­ In 1929 and those in 1932 nearly
eight. Horses of these ages do not
nual account of executor filed.
EsL Lawrence Cromwell DeBoll improve with added years.
The average age of all horses
Petition for Admr. filed.
owned
on these farms in 1932 was
Est. Rotem Emery. Order assign­
12.14 years. Seventeen per cent
ing residue entered.
more
horses died in 1932 than in
EsL James H. Childs. Annual ac­
count of executor filed, order for 1929. as was to be expected when
thc ages Increased and mature
publication entered.
Est. Angie J. DcWolf. Proof of horses were bought for replacement.
Extension bulletin No. 128 pub­
posting notice filed.
Est. George 8- Marshall. Inventory lished by the College gives informa­
tion on coll raising and Is sent free
filed
to
those requesting it from the Bul­
Est. Elizabeth Flnkbelncr. Will
filed, petition for probate of will letin Clerk at East Lansing.

of the SAFETY of hU principal.

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COUNTY LINE.
land Miss Dorothy House spent
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Scheel enter- Thursday P. M. helping Mrrliowtalned Mr and Mr*. Arthur Bates ard Gibson tie off two comfortable*.
ISIS “nd M? ™Mr*. Ar- I
which a delightful luncheon
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Itcnded the funeral of a relative near
«on of Ann I nmd.l. FtU.,.

Arbor spent Saturday night and
----------------Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman ; If necessity is lhe mother of inwmtler
i vention. what a number of little new
Mcsdame* Ferd and Floyd Meyers.' glmcracks will be getting on the
Bpenor Johnson. Herman Winkler market this winter!—Dalia* News.

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IMPLEMENT COMPANY

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CEDAR CREEK.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mason vis­
ited hi* parents ini Delton Bun­
day.
Charles BheUenbarger and fam­
ily of Hastings visited Lloyd Owens
and family Bunday.
The health class meets this week
with Mra. Cecile Owen on Friday
afternoon. Everyone invited.
Leon Fuhr jumped down the hay
mow into the basement of hl* barn
Saturday night and sprained hl*
ankle fcry badly. Wc hope for a
fast recovery.
Ivan Campbell and wife of Ban­
field spent Bunday with John Gurd
and family.
Leslie Gould and family attended
the wedding of hi* sister, Bernice,
In Athens Sunday.
Clarence Campbell and family

HASTINGS, MICH.

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visited their son, Melvin Campbell,
and family, near Hastings Sunday
afternoon.
1 John Campbell, who has been
sick, seems to be on the gain for
which we are all thankful.
Myron Wertman and family of
Battle Creek visited al Henry Wcrtman's Saturday night.
Guyla Pease and family visited
Lawrence Bostwick and family of
Rosa township Bunday.
.
Rev Smith and wife of Hickory
Corners was calling on our streets
Monday.
Mrs. Jim McDonald of Cloverdale,

but formerly of thia place, was laid
to rest In thc Cedar Creek ceme­
tery Saturday. She lived to lhe
useful In all lhe walks of life and
will be greatly missed by all who
knew her. Tlie family iiave tiro
sympathy of all.

Those new aluminum PuUman
can should apix-nl to the light
sleepers.—San Antoplo Express.
The sticks is that region where
you get strawberries that eat well
instead of the kind that ship well.—
Atlanta Constitution.

this is the LAST WEEK
of this SPECIAL OFFER

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m'5«

W»yne Chick Starter Is
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meat scraps, soybean oil meal and choice alfalfa
meal, a wide variety of anima) and vegetable
proteins. Fifteen high quality ingredients care­
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uniform developrifent, low mortality, and low­
ered feed costs.

THE CROSSROADS.
Mr. and Mrs Orley Smith spent
GLASS CREEK.
Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Rodney
Sunday visitors at Fred Otis' were Post of the Fillmore district.
Louie Erway and family of KalamaMr. and Mrs. Harlan Brobey of
Delton and June Scobey spent BunMUs Ruth Eruay of W. S. T. C.
i
Mr andMre
Wilspending her vacation with her par-Mr ana Mr*' “r* w“

H„|1TOu.d JuhnHA.TMoiar^!

£

3
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filed, waiver of notice filed.

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Condition Predicted for Sev­
eral Yean Mow Evidenced
by Prices Paid at Sales

MARRIAGE LICENSEGerald H- Smith. Rutland ...........24
Lcora Benton. Dowagiac ..............24

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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

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Mrs. Haven* and Mr*. Hany Dunn Ke &gt;on “

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iMr^Por^rH^TM *pem°therpaM Broad*a&gt; sl*n‘ Sunday with Teddy
Mr*, POrrest Haren* spent the P. M.
and family. Sunday afternoon.
I .„&gt;■
callers were John Cook and family.
John Havens returned to his work I

i ST’d°.S“.!i'h'‘hunirr.,S2'&amp;

«»^3

old Logan and the Journalism class I
•p,,...,,
mwd'hf Mire'Siunm"'. ‘h'1’|»P'"d"&gt;K • &lt;'« d»'y« with Mr. Jane
Kr&gt;. rorre.1 Havt.u. Robert o,b.!

■oaas

Townaend .pent Sunday at

ON A BEAUTIFUL

K iltd'Mn.’Se
SSI
more and Mrs. Ray E-t*aj attended &gt;»» _ a .,
the L. A. S. at Fred Smith-. Friday. s“nll*&gt; altentoon at Freeport.

EDMONDS OIL COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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TELEPHONE CO

ANNE

JOAN

Since we had our tele­
phone put back in, Jo,

we’ve had so many more

that and more. 1 do my
shopping by telephone

good times. It teems that
every day to invite us
touch with Mother, and
Bob calle every noon

from the office. No more

lonesome days now , Jof’

John often has business
calle at home in the

evening. 1 feel no safe,
too, with a telephone, for
you never know when
you’re going to need a
or police right away.'

n aaa &gt; nuniMK. *w. not m cu an ituMiai wm

Thc Glass Creek Nutrition class [
PLEASANT Hl La.
was held with the chairman. Mrs.
Mrs. Seymour Jordan accompanChas Whittemort. Thursday. A very lwl Mrs. Harry Fish to Grand Rapenjoyable day wa* spent.
jd» Thursday.
Miss Virginia Havens was a BatMrs. Bun Nlbba has been quite
tie creek visitor Saturday.
| poorly lately and has Mrs. Fowler
, Art Lord and wife and Bob Lord Of Belding helping her
;and family of Battle Creek were, Mr and Mra Corkins and chllcallers at Roy Oakes' Saturday. On dren and Mr. and Mrs. Byron RowMonday morning Bob Lord went to uder and son Robert ot Grand Rapthc hospital in Battle Creek for an lds were Wednesday evening callers
ofieraUon.
| &amp; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. William*.
; Homer Warner spent the week
The little house Just north of Sim
■ end with hi* family in Hastings. |Nlbbs' and occupied by a Mr. White,
' Fred OU* and Clyde Warren were । burned to the ground one evening
(In Lansing Monday.
i^t Week. nothing was saved but a
Mr and Mrs. Roy Erway and son. ^d a«d a few clothes.
Homer, called on Wesley Brockway1। We all- enjoyed the program put
and wife in Hastings Friday.
!on by lhe 6th grade children of tlie
Al Wolfe, wife and daughter and Freeport school Friday evening.
Maurice Erway of Grand Rapids
Mrs. Stephen Carter is spending a
and Dick Rose, wife and baby and few days in Grand Rapids with her
- Mrs. Sara Erway of Hasting* were daughter and husband and thc new
Sunday visitors al Roy Erway'*.
grandsbn.
1

e wet
circu aunn or Boon

GAS RANGE
. . ..FOR AS LITTLE AS

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SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
DVBFEE.
Tlie East Baltimore extension
। Mr. and Mrs
Eugene Nichols
: spent Sunday with lhe former's par- class met with Mrs. Edith Welch
jenu. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nichols of Thursday for their lesson. on ' Cal­
Hastings.
ories" which was very interesting.
; Mrs Anna muck
Buck ana
and faintly
lainuy spent mias
riser oeing
Mias si
Striker
being aosent.
absent. Mrs
Mr.'Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr*. Ishurlow and Mr*. Cruttenden asWesjey Pew and farryly of Hastings, i.sisted Mrs. Fancher in giving the
Mrs. J J. Stroktbcck has received i lesson.
word that her granddaughter is I Muses Mary and Grace Baulch
i seriously ill with scarlet fever.
jure at Wolverine attending an
Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette Usborne J aunt's funeral.
attended thc funeral of Mrs. Claude i The P. T. A. at thc school Friday
|Carpenter of Lake Odessa on Wed-[evening drew a full house. Meeting
1 neaday.
opened with community singing lead
I Henry Williams spent thc week by Mrs. Bert Fancher. Mrs. Hunt
। end with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Quimby presided after thc business meeting,
i of Battle Crock. Mrs- William re- The program committee. Mr. and
• turn* home on Monday with him.
Mrs. John Birman and Mr and Mrs.
» Mn. Margaret
Anspaugh
of Robert Knlflen. gave a splendid enQuimby and Arthur Keeler of Has-1 tertainment.
Refreshment were
tings spent Bunday with Mr. and served.
‘
.
[Mrs. Earl Keeler, and family
Edd. Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wm. Shriber and daughter of Moore attended Lhe funeral of Mrs
Hasting* called on Mr and Mrs John Willison of Delton.
Mr*. Cha*. Hammond Is spending
Frank Shriber Sunday forenoon.
Miss Orpha Buck, spent Thursday several day* in Battle Creek.
night with Doreen Stowell of
PODUNK.
: Woodland.
Warner Laubaugh spent Saturday
Mrs. Wm Savacool has been hi
quite poor health the past week and night and Sunday with his father.
has been staying tn Hastings with Jack Laubaugh. who is ill. in Has­
tings.
her daughter.
Mrs. Jack Thompson spent Thurs­
Mrs. Joe Smith is a little bettef
at this writing but i* quite ill yet. day In Battle Creek
Melvin Poff of Battle Creek visit­
ed Monts Repiogle’s Tuesday.
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
Homer Bauchman spent the week
I We have three new pupils in our
sciiool. two of Jess Blough's chil­ end visiting a friend in Wilcox.
Mrs. Lizzie Laubaugh of Hastings
dren and one of Guy Miller's chilvisited
at John Walers' Sunday.
then.
.
Maxine Marble and Joe Englehart
: Mrs. Lydia Willson of Middleville
is spending, fiome time with her
{ brother-in-law and'sister. Mr. and
Donald Oler ot Freeport spent lhe
। Mrs. Otis Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tirana* will week and wiUi hi* grandparents. Mr.
soon go to keeping house in the and Mrs. Mania Replogic

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bring* yon all the benefits of Automatic Gm
Cooking for m Utile as &gt;4.95 down—and an
allowance for your old stove that further reCome in Ihb week—or jmt phone and ore’U

brighten yaut home with the eonvenlenre
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Family after family have already profited
from this offer. Every one Is enjoying newly
delicious meals, with leu work and with food

oven lining.

ing" bumen. more efficient, more economi­
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Chas. B Johnson tenant house-

Switzerland might well be called
There are 5280 feel in a mile un­ lhe moet peaceful nation in the
less it happens to be ou a detour. world, as it ha* Uad a longer period
. of uninterrupted peace than any *
i when It is approximately 23.765 feet.
I -Bprlngheld Union.
.
।(other country.

NEW

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OTHER NEW MODELS

and styles also at SPECIAL
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or Just Phone 2305

Consumers Power Company

�TOT HASTINGS BARNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH M, 1884

^POISON GAS USED
I
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Homemakers' Comer I
TO “DOCTOR” STEEl'nifc “KcwS mwi/vS!

EASTER
B PARADE
of FOOD VALUES
at Your Nearest AAP Store . . .

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Rajah Salad Dreuing
19c
2
Nutley Oleo
Beet Sugar
M,‘- 10 &gt;to. 48'
Navy Beans
Om™ 10 &gt;to 29c
Pkg- 25c
Swansdown Cake Flour
3 esn. 17c
Whitehouse Milk T*“
19c
Pet or Carnation Milk
H-ib-bor 19*
Baker’s Premium
Qraoi-lrlza
Gelatin Dessert ar
6 Pk**- 25*
□parKie
CbowUta Pudding
Pkg. 10*
Egg Dves p-"
r“
Ib. 10*
Jelly Bird Eggs
2
Cans
25*
Heinz Sonos
**“rt*4
Cana 25*
Beans with Pork
—
4 Lba 19*
Brown Sugar
"■'k
Rolled Oats asivia"!*, no 10 »- 29*
ib. 15*
Hockless Picnics
Ik. 15*
Sliced Bacon
"M Su'”'Cm d
5'lb- Raj119*
Pancake Flour
5 lb- e‘»- 25C
Soap Chips
43*
10
Soap
FELS NAPTUA
3
17*
Soap
LUX or L.FEBLOY
reils 25*
Waldorf Tissue
4 rolls 21*
Northern Tissue
ean
5*
Tomato Juice
AJe Vokon Club BblUr Ch»r,e 3 IfS. bol'tjjc
Ginger Ale
Dr? *-*u«
3'&lt;e bs|,,49c
2
25*
Maraschino Cherries
D". 12*
Doughnuts
pu£X:d
H ot bot. 23C
Encore Olives
lb. Jar 19C
A.nn Page Preserves
Confectioner’s Sugar u pkg. 3 pk«’- 25c
l-os. pkg. 2SC
Pecan or Walnut Meats
- 17'
Reliable Peas
N» t
Mb. lul 9C
loed
Special Raisin Bread
Wui 10c
Hot Cross Buns
Cocoanut Taffy Bars
Shredded Wheat "■
J H-lb, JMT.19C
Ambrosia Chocolate t

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

Carrot* c.w...u
Idaho Potatoes

2 be*. 9c
*M 29c

Bananas r«~T y.iu.
Tomatoes

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Asparagus

Oranges

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Swift’s Premium Hams

f

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Slab Bacon

mius-,., cu,u

ib. 15c

Veal Roast

Siaaulder Cups

it 12c

Veal Breast

Veal Patties

ib. 9c

With Pocket

ib. 23c

r~bi*u.

Fillets of Haddock n* w.".‘ 2^ 29c
Bacon

ib-bk* 14c

s-.-rittizc.il. Wr.pp.j

Halibut Steak

&gt;bl9c

Picnics h«u~

ib. 14c

LUBRICATION

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It Pays to Use Specialized
Lubrication Regularly

Jllt'KiXlStillrALSae

ANDRUS SERVICE

’SS 1

AUCTION SALE!
We will *ell at public auction to the highest bidder the following described propsrty on the Clay Adam* farm, located 3 mile* west of Freeport, or 8 mile* east of
Middleville on County Road 607, on

THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934
y COMMENCING AT 12:30 SHARP:—

Jer*ey-Guem*ey, 7 yr*., bred Jan. 15.
Jertey-Guermey, 5 yr*., bred Feb. 14.
Jer*ey-Guern*ey, 3 yr*., due May 3.
Jer*ey-Guern*ey, 18 mo*., bred Mar. 20.
3 calve*.
HOGS.
Brood &lt;ow, Chuter White, due' Mar. 28.

POULTRY.
40 pullet*. 4 bronze turkey hen*.
Bronze turkey gobbler.

Everyone Is pleased to sec Warren
Tape out again the past week after
such a long illness.
The Ladies' Aid meet With Mra.'
Gilmer Huyke on Wednesday for an
al! day meeting.
Mrs. Wayne Carpenter returned
Monday from Hastings hospital with
a brand new baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B Youngblood
were in Hastings Friday.

A BUILDER AND TONIC
F"- &gt;L F KM*I

12c

Tender Cuts

ALL PRICES IN THIS AD SUBJECT TO THE 3% SALES TAX!

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----------------------cotor -----•R’t------------f«ra product* and a Udy laving to'nvc o^jock.
laundering, according k» home eco- .worn ^
lurers.
’itte‘h^S?rtngta5tti |
ttnum BjtUe crak
nornlca extension specialists of
Michigan
.
.hould result
mutt from
tram the new
mw findings.
l^ff-.Utt'
ncmgan Bute
state College.
uouegc.
should
Tne first and most Important rule iily
reporM
ud
In a bulletin
of the UnlverMUWgan
Department
of
En-1
Mrs
Lulu
Gray and son Robert
t/b make
malra sure that
that the colon
mlnrw and
atirl
-*
isi to
textdrea are wuhable. This can be gl neering Research.
grandchildren spent Saturday
done by testing « sample in luke­ • The scale which coals steel maker.! **• M- at Battle Creek.
warm suds for flve minutes, rinse, nywe
money
y u
is essentially the Mme
same as
asI' Mr
Mr. ana
and MHMrs O. u
C - Msrsnan
Marshall were
. L forma On thc cast Iron of
-w Baltic
n.HU Creek
nrwk visitors
vtell/vr. Saturday.
Rxttirrtav UkLak.
dry. and compare with the un-1
wtUch
washed fabric. An inconspicuous c wry 1&gt;OUW. furnBce inUrtor .expend l Ing Mr. and Mrs H. J. Volts there
part of the garment, such as U&gt;e t0 ftime Bnd hot gases. Steel parts.lo he guests of Mra. Chas. Cobb Bat­
end of the belt, *eam. or under hem | mUBt
heat-treated, however, to | urday night. Mr. and Mra. Volta will
may be used tbr testing.
assume their strength and tough­ visit their daughter. Dorothea. In
Only a pure alkali-free soap in ness. Thc Inevitable scale must then Chicago a few days before returning
flake or bead form should be used. be removed by pickling, brushing
Mike a rich suds before placing lhe or tumbling, all costly, and In tho sin. after spending tho post six
garment in the water. The tempera­ end. if scaling has been heavy, some months with the Marshall's.
ture mu*l be almost cool, neve.Mewdames W. c. Clark. Fred
more than 90 degrees F.
Chemical changes may also occur Fuller. George Lowell. Lee Gould,
Silks and rajvuis should never be deeper tn the metal and the actual W. C. Debolt. Frank Norton. G. C.
allowed to soak in suds, but must be weight of steel lost Is alto a financial Marshall. Lulu Gray. Misa Alice Thursday. Club No. 1 serving dinner.
waalted quickly. Friction should be factor.
Fuller and Cleota Conklin attended Mrs. Agnes Haight in charge of the
avoided by squeexing the suds re­
By controlling the make-up of the the Birthday Club at Mn. Lillian program.
peatedly through the soiled gar­ •■atmosphere" of hot gases playing Mason's in Battle Creek Tuesday.
ments. Rubbing and twisting arc not over the metal parts piled in a fur­
Peter Hoffman was a Hastings
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
advtoable because the threads may nace. the amount of scaling can be visitor Saturday, taking Helen Rob­
The 8. W. Brethren church U giv­
hink how much monoy you hove In your cor. It
be matted or pulled out of shape. radically reduced, states Professor erts home who has been assisting at
ing a cantatta "Jeaus Only” next
The second suds may be used for Clair Upthegrove. In the research the Hoffman home the past week.
deserves tl&gt;e protection of Fireitono Specialized
Bunday morning at 10:00 o'clock.
fabrics shedding dye or for quite
The ladles of the Norton P. T. A. Sixteen characters are taking part
Lubrication.
bulletin.
soiled garments.
put
on
their
play.
"Tho
Old
Maid's
Too much unused air. water va­
Wa um Mvan different kinds of lubricants, each oae
After washing in the suds, rinse por. carbon dioxide and sulfur diox­ Club" at the Quailtrap P. T. A. Fri­ Be sure and come.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leedy and Mr.
the articles thoroughly In three or
especially prepared to thoroughly lubricate a particular
■
ide. all commonly present in the day night.
and Mrs. Orson Faxton of Scotts­
more cool rimes. Bluing may bq furnace gases, are the chief scale
Mn. John Smith of tlie Moore ville spent Tuesday night with Mra.
fitting. THAT is WHY you get better car performance
| used for white fabrics. Quick drying
formers, through their chemical district spent Wednesday afternoon Walter \ Hershberger.
—less expense and trouble—when you eee Firestone
is an important step, and this may
union with the surface1 steel. He dis­ with Mn. Frank Norton.
Mra. Nora HoUy of Mason spent
Specialized Lubrication regularly. GlVE US A TRIAL
be done by rolling with towels be­
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jarrard of last week with her sister, Mra. Tor­
covered. however, that by keeping
—you will like to do business here—our men are
tween all folds and removing im­ thc amount of carbon monoxide In North Assyria spent Sunday with
rence Toinuend.
.
mediately after the first water' 13
skilled, experienced, courteous. A satisfactory
L.
W.
Jarrard
and
family.
the furnace atmosphere around 2 per
Mr. and Mrs Harrison Blacher
■baorbed. Doubtful, colors should be
Mr. and Mn. Bud Ooodson ami spent from Saturday till Tuesday
lubrication at moderate cost.
cent, obtained by burning ordinary
shaken jjnlil almost dry; even fast
gas. the activity of the scale making Helen spent a few days the last of with relative*, at Union City. Ohio
colors and white should be hung
lhe week visiting relatives in IndiWe C,ll Far and Dalinr Your Car
John and Lawson Smith of Battle
away from the sun or heat. •
per cent over that when no carbon
Creek
spent
thc
week
end
with
their
When almost dry. shape and press
Matt Balch had hta tonsils re- ,parents.
monoxide was present. ThU should
the garments on Ute wrong side with
reduce materially the scale removing moved Monday.
Guy
Kantner
and
family
spent
a moderate iron. Never sprinkle silk,
Mr. and Mra. Dale Downing and ,
and never use a hot iron. This is coots after heat-treating, as well as Mra. Azoila Miller of South Castle­ Saturday with Rev. and Mra. Frank
lessen some of the other bad effects
Moxon at Caledonia.
especially true when Ironing rayon
ton spent Tuesday evening with Mr.I, Mr. and Mrs Torrence Townsend
as threads are completely destroyed. of scaling, the bulletin reports.
and Mra. H. J. Volt* and Mr. and Mrs. Caroline Shopbell and Harve
If the material is too dry. cover will)
Mra. G- C. Marshall.
Townsend called on Washington
BRANCH DISTRICT.
a damp doth’ and press.
.
Mr. and Mra, Clem Kidder and Helmer Bunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrx Chester Willetts and
Knitted sIHcs or rayons must
son of the Dunham district were
Mrs. Chas. Farlee and daughter.
never be shaken, but eased lo cor­ two children of Lansing were Satur­ nlso callers al thc Marshall-VolU
Nevali. are 111 with totullitls at thU
day
and
Sunday
guests
of
his
par
­
rect sl«e and dried flat. Never hang
writing.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. TVIUetU, and home Tuesday.
them on a line.
Mr. and Mra. Leon Gray'of West
। Mrs. Mudge and Miss Ruth.
Vermontville spent Sunday with
WUMU. who ta. b«n
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Phone 2240
Cor. Jefferson and Court
Haatiaga
MIDDLEVILLE.
Mra. Lulu Gray.
Thomapplc Tow.uhlp Board mct .eanM lor .lU.o home ot her daughMerle Bonneville of Battle Creek
,‘ith tiwTtown-^
lcn
Thur^ry to fettM wKh
:h= ~--= !*“■ Mrb Clara
CUr* D“y- ,or tc
“ “**■•
spent Friday and Saturday with his
COATS GROVE.
_
....
. rrttirnA/i
tn
her hntiu.
Ratnrrinv
returned
to
home.
Saturday.
brother.
Lester,
and
family.
ship Treasurer and Township Road
The P. T. A. will meet tills week
Mrs. Mina Kenyon, accompanied
Commission and went as far as pos­ Her daughter. Miss Helen, who has
Mr. and Mrs Lester Bonneville twelve o'clock. Their many friend.
sible with their work until the treas­ been attending school at Kalama- [ Friday evening with supper al .even by Mrs. Mary Anders of Kalamazoo
zoo. is home and will care for her.
। o'clock. Those in the community are and Mrs. Eva Whittemore of Del­ spent Friday night and Saturday'
sympathy.
urer seitled with lhe County Treas­
Miss Evelyn Day of Lansing Bus­ I requested
to bring a generous ton. attended the Brush lUdgc Cemurer. wix) had given the township
with hU mother In Bettie creek.
, Bn?Th““ „„
treasurer as long as possible so iness college spent thc week end at amount for lhe pot luck supper on ShulU s of Hastings , Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Herman Zerbel of Saturday with Mr. and Mn. cJ. 1
account of tlie visitors. The program
some who had not received their home.
Thc North Evangelical Sunday is lo be pul on by Mr. Norcutt and Seventeen were present. All en-' Hastings called on Mr. and Mn. O. ,&gt; Kenyon. Gordon Kenyon mcobI wheat reduction money, who had
planned on same to use toward., Schoo) will have an Easter program a company of sixteen from Clarks­ Joyed the fine dlnncrjind the pleas- KJCenyon Sunday evening and told |panted them home to spend tn
ant time together. The next meeting them about their new granddaugh- Meek end with hla n&amp;rcnU, Aha
their taxes, could receive same and next Sunday evening beginning at ville.
trr Ann
Ann Louise,
Tmilu they
IK.. hj^Tl^b^
b..a
b_... ra&gt;
__________ ,’*fainjiT' '
Kenyon^nd
' T
eight
o'clock.
Miss Ruth Woodman Is home for will bc' wlth’Mr and 'Mrs'Wlii’shii- ter.
not be put to the extra expense of
, ,
few...
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Congratulations arc In order for a week's vacation from her school ton. Everyone who Is Interested in to Kalamaxflo to see.
having them returned. This surely
Mr and Mra. Harry Mtsener. who! Wbat s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vem
Marshall,
who
work at Caledonia.
• x
Improving lhe cemetery in any way
U appreciated by those who know
Gull
The Nutrition class met with Mts. uvnuv
come vu
to H«r
the meeting.
were kouru
called w
to Longmont. uoio.,
Colo., oy
by , one gets an idea irom me ptcran
the cost of having taxes turned over were married Thursday at
Ida Carpenter attended lhe B. R. i the serious Ulneu of his brother,' of bicycles long akiru and pufla
to the county treasurer, as then the lake by Rev. Oillett. grandfather of Dorothy Barnum Tuesday.
found him
We were very sorry to hear of the Cemetery Circle at Hastings Thun- iuwiu
nun still
mil alive
anve but
out very
very tow
low ' sleeves
sleeves in
m department
depertmei: store eZZstate says what shall be added to the bride. They will go to house­
Occident lo Hubert Barnum Tuea- day.
| and he passed away Wednesday al
at I| Chicago Dally
Daily Newa.
News.
the cost, which is much heavier to keeping immediately al their farm
home.
A
shower
was
given
them
bear than thc small per cent
at
the
home
of
tlie
bride's
parents,
charged by lhe local collector.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Elmer
Gillett.
Friday
8u|&gt;per at the M. E. church basejmenl for the benefit of lhe chotr evening.
'
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fossett. Mr.
j and Sunday schools was well pat­
ronised. about *41.00 being taken in. and Mrs. Burr Fossett and baby
Thc books are in bad shape and spent Saturday in Battle Creek. Mr.
and Mrs. O. D. Fossett remained
many new ones are needed.
for a longer visit.
Wednesday P. M- a boo«x runner
came to grief in the alley on thc
•
OBANGSVUXa
north side of Main street when he
Mr. and Mrs. Ben-----------------Norman spent
found a car parked in the west end
-----------------------------------of tlie alley. He triad to run around * week with their daughter, Mrs.
and became stuck in an ash heap. I Charles Henson and family, at
Tlie officers were looking for him i Grand Rapids recently. .
and while One man leaped out and' William Rupe, who is attending
ran the car and contents were Western Blate Normal at Kalama­
taken and at last reports the man zoo. U home for a week's vacation
Mr. and Mrs. John Venema spent
was boarding with the sheriff.
Charles Juppstrom and Lloyd Saturday night and Bunday with his
Sensiba hate severed their connec­
Harold Swinehart was called to
tion with tho R. 8. French Mills
and are now working in Grand Rap­ near Three' Rivers Friday by tlie
ids in a furniture factory, wc arc serious illness of his father.
W. H. Beattie returned home tlie
«oid.
Many were after their auto li­ past week from Florida where he
censes lhe last of the week, some had spent several months.
Mrs. Christina Austin passed
look-advantage ot lhc stickers at
away Friday morning at the home
half price.
ot her daughter. Mrs. Clare Wells,
of this place. The funeral was held
HOLMES CHURCH.
Mrs. Walter Durkee spent Wed­ al tho church Monday afternoon.
Burial was at Plainwell.
nesday In Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Rupe were
Mr. and Mra. Roy Wickham and
sons attended a birthday dinner al at Kalamazoo Sunday to see theif
Clarence Radford's in Hastings son, Harold, who is 111.
Sunday.
BOWNE CENTER.
The neighborhood was shocked
Mr. and Mrs. John Nash were In
Tuesday when the newa came over
the phone that Hubert Barnum had Hastings Wednesday.
his arm cut off while buzzing wood
Mrs Jennie--Flynn
-----------------w
visited —
her —
slson the Brown place near the old' ter. Mrs. Amanda Ervin, of HasSchlappl church. He was rushed to “
tings a *'
few "*
days *"■*
last week.
*"
Mrs. Addle Benton. Mr. and Mrs.
Pennock hospital and stayed until
Friday and was moved lo his broth­ Watt Thomas. Beatrice and Merrill
er Howard s In Hastings. He expects Karcher spent Bunday wiUi Lewis
lo come home the last of thi week.
6Hnncr and family of Leighton.
Mrs. Wayne Benton and Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Valentine
spent lhe week end at Bkttle Creek spent Saturday with her children in
Grand Rapids.
and Hastings.
Quite a number from Bowne at­
tended the play given by Beatrice
CALEDONJA.
We again heard the wedding bells Thomas and pupils at tire White
ring when Dorothy Oclb, daughter Barn Friday evening. Proceeds,
of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Oclb. of Calc- •18.85,
Mra. Leon Hoak and mother. Mrs.
donia. was married tu Roy Oacklcr
of Leighton. Wednesday.. March 21. Dan Weaver, visited at John Naah's
one day last week.
Congratulations.
Mn. Watt Thomas, Beatrice and
Tlie CWA workers expect to com­
plete their work al Caledonia by Mrs. Addie Benton were Hastings
visitors Saturday
April flrat.

X

Beef Roast

was taken to Pennock hospital
where he remained two days and is
now at the home of his brother.
Howard, in Hastings. He is getting
along as well as could be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noble and Mr.
and Mn. Geo. Easley at Grandville
attended church licrc Bunday and
spent the day with E. 8. Thompson
and family.
Mn. Segar of Freeport haa been
visiting her sister, Mn. Dwight
Barnum.
We are sorry that our pastor. F. C.
Wing, is sick and will not be able to
fill his appointment!, here for at
least a month. E. 8. Thompson will
supply in the pulpit for him during
that time.
Phyllis and Vivian Barnum are I
staying with their grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Barnum. while
their parents are in Hastings.
The school will give an Easter
program at the church next Sunday
evening in charge of tlie teacher,
Mrs. Flossie Allerding.

COWS.

4 iu. 19c
Celery

.

HORSES.
Black gelding, 12 yr*., wt. 1450 lb*.
_ Black gelding, 12 yr*., wt. 1300 lb*.

u. 3c

n..

Cabbage

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I
------------Imontville. Joyce and Duane Gray
Home Economic* Bpedallxts
ita an Hi gaa that blows nobody returned with them to spend the
Michigan State OoUege
; good, now that science has put ear-1 week end.
tx&gt;n monoxide, the gas which kills
jadje*
u&gt;e Birthday Club
a. r«. *&lt;mnte n.ia.
automobile driver, who runlfBVe Ur3 jj j. Volta a farewell
...
““h cr, in dofed
to the | p«ny „ u,.
Getor. Mr,,
dlk end reyon leh-oeen Iran Utt
work ol prewnttng eleel eegl- o c M&gt;rdull ThuraUy ettemoon
By

day afternoon. While working in
Walter Brown's woods, two mllaa
east of coats Grove, hla left fare-

Ditto* tiy la b« *«rv Lne
look, to

jm

star &lt;oik* and toMt
«1m&gt;; l Fivi given it
a
N V
ji uu ur»

lOwfai?

BOWENS MILLS.
Grandpa and Grandma Driggs
(Mr. and Mrs. Oladeon Briggs) are
very’pleascd about the' new grand­
son. who arrived Sunday. March 18,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus­
sell Lewis of near MoUne. and will
answer to the name of Russell John.
There will be preaching at the
church Friday evening. March 30.
at 8 P. M. by lhe pastor. Rev. Peter
Hondred
Sunday services, preaching, at 10
A. M.. Sunday School, 11 A. M.
There will be special
music by
Grand Rapids talent at both tlie
Friday evening and Sunday serv­
ices. come and meet with us.
The Bowens Mills L. A. 8. will
meet April 3 (election day) either
with Mix Clyde Holmes or at the
church next door, for an afternoon
noting
Bustneu meeting from
lwo M 'our P.
dully Invited.

TOOLS.
Double harne**. Riding plow, Syracute.
Walking plow, Moore 202.
Spring drag, 17 tooth.
Garden aeeder. Wagon.
Mowing machine, Adriance-Moline.
Combination wood and hay rack.
Set dump board*. 2 hand cultivator*.
Riding cultivator. Grain drill.
Corn planter, 2-hor*e Hoo*ier.
TERMS OF SALE:—c-Aon
thing to be settled for at date of

A. W. HILZEY,

2 Sled marker*. Set deigh*.
Hay fork, rope and pulley*.
50-gal oil drum. Tank heater.
Grain fanning mill. Copper kettle.
Many other article* too numerous to
mention.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Kalamazoo Claatic heater.
Renown heating atove.
Laura] cook *tove. Library table.
3-piece living room «uite.
8-piece dining room *uite, walnut finiah.
6 oak dining chain. 4 drestera
4 metal bedateadi, complete.
9x12 rug. 8x10 rug. 6x8 rug.
Cabinet Victrola and record*.
Kitchen table. Child’* bed.
12-ft. maple extension table.
Atwater Kent radio. Ice box.
Folding ironing board.
Pork barrel and many other artich
SEPARATORS, ETC.
DeLaval, No. 12. Water Cooled, 6
160 egg Buckeye incubator.
Quantity whitewood and butternut lum-

until settled for.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH M. 1H4

TWELVE
.CDnUnurd their family tree direct |

j lowly
\e- mud puppy
mr a/vr- to lhp Malamand&lt;??'There

'

DELTON.

will be another dance In
related groups today. SUU the fam-ithe community hall Saturday night,
i
------------Uy "alt* on the evolutionary ttxwe. 'March 31. A Battle Creek orchestMtWTMOB
[ Some 200,0000.000 year* ago. In the.most at them living part of their jtra will furnish the musl&lt;\
FAULT UviM kM&gt; mi* la Ik. hill* ot north-central Texas, a group Uve* with gUb and nm and the re- । Mr Rnd Mrs wiuiani Slnllh vU.

LEGAL NOTICES |

---------Or ANCIENT
LINEAGE

father, returned home Friday after
FINE I^KE FARMERS' CLUB.
The Pine Lake Fanners' Club en­
joyed the hospitality of Almon Farr
C. J. Moore was In Kalamasoo Fri­
and Mr. and Mre. Clancy Farr on day on business.
Saturday. March 24 There were
Joe Flynn Is on lhe sick list this
sixty-seven present to enjoy a din­
ner planned and served by the men,
Otto Kunde and Nonna Lightfoot
they surely did credit to themselves of Freeport spent Sunday with Mr.

,44 protecting water disappeared. Drift- ’johmon
,y apron of pastel shade* (we are
---------Ing sand* covered them, other earth
The entire High ichool ha* been
not saying *o much about tlve fit) I
NASHVILLE.
'!*• changes came about, until finally the experimenting with growth of bac- । Mr and Mrs. Harry Wertman 'and atunding to everyone'* needs. ' Mr. and Mre. Menno Wenger went
aL little amphibians were buried under teria. tn the tert* eleven pupils spent Suiulay afternoon with Mr. ’ Wc wcrf wry gIftd to have
CUy Thursday to spend a
teas of earth and rock.
had A s. They expect further ex- , and Mrs. Ray Johnson at Yorkville. | president. Arthur Lathrop, with us few day* with relatives.
ISr’‘»7*twi“uwaand”f&gt;iM"iuA4‘riJ *»4
In recent ages, the Texas hill* Pfrl&lt;'nc&lt;’ *&lt;‘h bacteria growth. Very
The .Misses Hannah Jones and again. He did ix&gt;t feel quite well. The Kroger store opened for bu*lKmv. *M 4o/iMd.iiAn (IM4S40). hgve
part w(.athw&lt;1 awayt ,hd interesting und instructive to the La Vera Molt were Sunday gueit* enough to preside. Vlce-Pre*, Lee
Monday morning, the first door
---- - ------.....
nrss asunuay inuiiuiia,
ixai. mwi
±u;\"‘‘.;rkZr^uY.t4'
this summer the rock slab contain-, W***
' formers Pparents,
arcnt’" Mr
»d, .Nottingham
Nottingham opened
[ofJh
the
Mr. aand
ojiened the
the meering
meeting in.
in ^uth
south of
Of their
their present
present location,
location, the
the
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e^erW’2r!UL;&lt;Xal। Mrs Harold Jones.
) usual form with singing
- "Love's Old ____________________________________
building had been remodeled and
R br vtrte. Ot (be of these ancestral forms, called oy ™r‘ns *,
heJ
„ I Mr. and Mre.
Mr*. E. R. Willison spent
spent' Sweet Song" and repeating thc redecorated.
wb
scientist* “TrimerorhachLs." were
h°r
h
I Sunday
TherewillbeaunionGoodFri“undat- with
with Mr
Mr. and
and Mis.
Mts. Sanford
Sanford ! Lord's
Lord's Prayer.
Prayer.
—
-r.br
ua. »« found by W. H. Buettner. Preparator ,un‘cd,°hprh0^p. . n
. Willison at Hlckon' Corners.
I Lee Kllllck as chairman had dat service at the Evangelical
nA z^ura3luandl'tS ‘n the Museum of Paleontology in ' _“r-'and
Mr and Mrs
Allen Terry of l charge ot lhe program. Piano solo. chLthfrom 2 00 to3:00. TheNorth
be the University of Michigan. Nearby ®f"r*y^
M and ; Litchfield spent the ucck end with I----------- Miss Reta Miner.
'j «*»
“«»* Qrove
If0"1 J and
w Barryvill* IT*~
• Nanette
Maple
M. P.
ai tb. aoriboir or he also found remains of foosil
Sl,Ola
“ Hennessey and. fUlleh
Mrs.
daugh-I*the
,,lP-*home
&gt;ome- folks
Lee Nottingham wa* asked to tell;churches are uniting with thc local
HIM.
cSi»: (harks, minnow sized Ganoid fishes.
.2^. rntunJ
Mr nnd Mrs Lpon Fennock and
in« °ib. Halidin* the giant amphibian. Eryops and the ter',^ P?e', af,
prc 01 n* John Adam* were business callers "Why He Left tlie city and came . churches. The talks will be on "The
Back to thc Farm.” He gave a res-' Hearings Before Jewish Authorifriends In
in town Frldav.
Friday.
... ... .a. ------------------- •?----------------- --------on friends
Jn HasUnga y^.y afternoon.
, Esther Munger, wlu&gt; is attending | Mrs. Blanche Richards visited her utne of his younger days in the city ties:" “The First Trial Before Piwhere after trying various jobs he late:" "The Trial Before Herod" and
1 High school In South Bend, Ind., is
daughter. Ruth, at Leila hospital found one of the most renumerative -The Second Trial Before Pilate;
•*a«7tkkliiBte!Xt
S
|Sr&gt;
(
i
ThP
•l*
cJm
*
ni
of
th
*
w
farly
**
’
•
InUrotl lh»r&lt;------------- -- —
— .
speiiuuiM
spending a wrc*
week wi
with her mother.r* j In Battle Creek Tuesday.
rrnt
txr &gt;B&gt;iira.
other Mrs Adda Munger.
real nr
aaaum.'' atives of the mud puppy and Other
at painting buggies, and later when “The Sorrowful Wa/' and “The
was home from auiwiAwura
day salamanders, ...
are espeMr
and
Ocorgc Adrianson I . . Clair Richards
....
- ...
,,
r a
nd Mrs acorsre
.........
automobiles were nuuiuiuiuini
manufactured uc
he.• uraui
Death on the Cross and the
“ilp^TcertuaB.’rry ciaUywluaWe became of the good 5pcnt Sunday at Battle 0^. thejjji
12dDaU c Creek ,Of orcrjfo‘MKl another job‘ equally
" a* good- Burial."
••There will be special mu.l .0
l*‘r,ftc8‘lon of
&lt;* the heads,
head-’- showing .guest*
of, Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Harry
Harry Blake
Blake 1 n£ *TCK ””L . w^hineinn
n 1 If11 not
n°l better
bpUpr painting automobile*,
automobiles,sic.
sic. AtAAt7:30
MUkhttB.
„
petrification
KU(.5t, 0
...
7:30 inin lhe
lhe Mcukuuuv
Methodist
'
of tho SoaibMat Qi»rmlnute
mlniito struclurr
structure ol
nf the bon
banes
*i and
.. . Marion.
" ’
|rGeorB
George
® Miles
cs ?
off Washington. D
D. , In
r,, spllP
.ni.. oI
_• lhe fact lhat wages were
«... : church a union choir will present
Urik ot R*w
Raare Eifbl
BUM &lt;■»
&lt;•) »«.
Do not
not lOrget
forget tne
tlie supper
supper tor
for tne
the ,
p*?
Pl,Ued lo
HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES IN THIS GREAT
(4) Xorlk
«»«L and twth and ll* ,tra.w?. ol. »!*e
DO
Ui.
o/„’’
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I Tn
,, *ood hc
uv “
appucu
io rui Lindsey for the
UIC cantata.
caiiiaia. "The
Siu: Crucifixion."
^uvuuuuu.
■ Fellows at their
... hall
. .....
.
1 with his people. Rev, ant
and* Mrs
Mrs. L
L.’ D
D.'.w«lt
.....i, on the farm and
n..a has
i.... proved I। The union Easter Sunrise service
o
tMUltitf Elfkty (40) »&lt;tM Of laad. “slime canal*, which sheltered the odd
Saturday
ONE CENT SALE, ALL HIGH GRADE NEW
mn er
ckAkf*. Vnrir**»»
wmwry nerves of the head, just be- nl„ht March 31.
।MJ®8' a1]1
that even though he received In a , at the Evangelical church will be
Wi»* Haitian. Mirhi*AA. January ».1 neath the skin. The amphibian* deBertha Kolb Doris Burke Han- f pCCUf
C”
month from Eli what tie received in I at six o'clock, the program being
MERCHANDISE FRESH FROM THE MANUr„, m-,. berve
bi tlie history of evolu- nah and John JonMt jvfn n,.x ■ eVtery night this week in Uie M. E. a wfCk ln the clty lhBl onc can suc. sponsored by the three young peoi ea*tBiFACTURER -«*•
^nine. RMtlan Mifirkin*^
tion 1x031146 ,hey **’*•
Mary Jean and Janet Smith, ElizaWJna,bs und Mlsa ceed on
the
form
if
they
have
pleapie's
societies.
w~. ...» ...... ..
f-'w
pies sucicttea.
Dahlstrom
assisting.
Oni
S-2R-S4
animals
to
prove
that
life
could
exist
i.
.....
Dahlstrom
assisting.
...
,
.•
s
ti
(
-v.t
rt
.it.ivrno«
i
Tn
the
Rvnnsellrai
enurch
at
10
Out » 5S s&lt;
to
,'ty of "xtfck-to-)t-lvcness.“
i In the Evangelical cnurch at 10
bc-th and Junior Woods arc home
----------------- "f at least part of the time out ot wa- from Kellogg school on a vacation.।1 Mr. and Mrs. George Bagley are
Vocal duet My Wild Irish Rose." o'clock the pastor will speak on
OBDU FOR PUBLICATION.
। happy over the arrival of on eight Grace Boermnn and Joy Gibbs ac-1 “Christ, the Head of the Church."
, ter. Out of them, during the Perm­
The Ladies' Aid will serve din­
(and one-half pound son born Sat­ companicd by Dick Farr and Fred There will be a baptism service and
tan Period of ancient time, the land ner election day.
urday morning In Pennock hospital
reptile began to evolve, followed
Bocnnan on Hawaiian guitar*.
reception of nfembers. At 11 o'clock,
Some from here attended the
HrSi'rSSJT.
eventually by the brainier mommnU. Junior play al Kellogg's Friday at Hastings.
Bert Brown wu* asked to tell ot the Sunday School will give an
YOU NEED EVERY DAY. GET BIQ CIRCULAR FOR
2 “ im
Although outdistanced and sidc! Delton friends extend their sym- lhe activities of the Barry County Easter program. In the evening at'
COMPLETE LIST
। night and report it very good.
,
|Kithy
to
the
families
of
John
Wil
­
Pmaat. Baa. fiiuart Clmwui. J«d*« «&gt;f tracked In evolutionary growth, the
Emergency Relief and thc CWA. He 7:30 o'clock, the Clover Leaf Club
Mrs. Frank Boniface has gone to |
Of th, Ml.t» ot r.v\,' amphibian* did not die out. but Cornjohn. North Carolina, lo visit lison of East Delton and James Me­ read u well prepared report from will sponsor a pageant. "The Llv, FAMILY REMEDIES
TOILET GOODS
I Donald ofgpioveniale in the los* of Mrs. A. H. Carveth. administrator of Ing Christ." Those taking part are:
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Raymond.
’
Tonica, Laxatives,
thc wife and mother of each, whose the Barry County Emergency Wei- Jalnu, Harold Bahs; Lydia. Mrs.
OHDEB FOB PUBLICATION.
Face Powders, Creams
It has been .many years since she
funerals occuned Friday and Sat- fare Relief commission, ip which. Mabie Elder; Anna. Mrs. Fern
Dyspepsia Medicines,
..
ha*
seen
thgm
and
the
meeting
will
Lotiona,
Pcrfumca
•
■.lijv.3;. a.M .. ... * • »&gt;■’“■' «» Uhdouhudly ’
I
iurday
respectively.
she
summarized
the
origin
of
this
Cross;
Ruth.
Wilma
Parrott;
Mary,
Liniments,
Tablets
5
| Tlie Delton Boosters' Club banToilet Waters
worthy project, it wa* found Hut Mrs. Nettie.Parrott: Mary MagdaoSka in th» ritr of Ha&gt;iin&lt;&gt; in
Norma Brown spent Friday at'
mt,. «u th.- :4th da,- «f Marrh. Neeley visiting school where Mrs. iiquetted the officers and directors of | one family in six in the) United ^ene, Mrs. Stella Purchls; Salome.
FOR YOUR MEDICINE
FOR THE MEN
!?.4Hna. Binart rirmrnt. Jud*, of Mary Ann
. . Cappon I* teacher. Nor- thc different business organizations
।Slates were dependent. The money'Mrs. Lanah Fisher; Joanne. Mrs.
CABINET
&lt;
ma reports ttw .whool us fine.
I here Friday night. Tlie
‘EST
Creamery
Michigan Is pres-UM1 through -----------■
------Pauline
John,
Allen
Lykins;
Shaving Creams, Lotions,
thc EElevator
Co., Shipping As- ',hP 'u,lr* lax' whk:h »rovldrd »‘= - Brumm;
. Drugs,'Medicines,
Mr and Mrs. Maurice Mills had Co.,_!£,
^,.?
Ed. .Reynolds:
Peter.
------------- .
rZC
*■
Hair Tonica
F
Powders, Tablets
for
"000 000 for «*»»ef work. She told how Thomas. Wallace Graham. The pi­
for guest*
guests the
the week
week end.
end. Mr.
Mr. and
and
Mrs. Bernard Mills and Dawn and
to ta’'1’* appointment* were made and anist will be Mis* Bemlta Bowman,
Harvey Mill* of Kalamazoo. They [f " ‘J.
Kathrln^P^Jlmi
lhe •»*«is»nr Investigation* and violinist. Josef Mix. Fred Ackett
ASPIRIN TABLETS FINEST QUALITY 5 GRAIN
and their guest* spent Sunday vis-; 3n?dUw dinner
: hcw ,hey “re r*P°r,wl- aUo of the will be in charge of the lights.
MH4rW,7allk. Rryi.l-r of Prob.!,.
Me Bottle of IM—2 FOR Sic
itlng Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crooks-J*'
| co-operation of doctors. dentUt* and . At uie
the mcwmxusl
Methodist cnurcu.
church. oerSerton
of
Hastings.
!
„ s*^“Kcr and 8a'c a 'ery | nurses in the county. Relief is given mon by Rev. Hoyt, at 10 o'clock;.
ton
of
Hastings.
oun vox muoATtow.
clothing, ,j Sunday School at 11:15. The BunMrs.
J
. I| in the form of food, shelter, clothing.
50c COLONIAL CLUB
Mrs. Milo
Milo Lehman
Lehman has
has returned
relumed
50c MAO-LAC TOOTH PASTE
Mr.
and
Mrs
Willard
Hall
of
Kalnum a week's
wevas visit
vuni with
Willi Mr.
Mt. and
ana
। lights, tuvt,
fuel, uui
necessary
-vmii) &gt;household
iuusc.iuiu uay
day ocituui
School will
WUl »i»c
give their
ur
Easter
from
SHAVING CREAM, 2 FOR 51c
THE ORIGINAL, 2 FOR 51c
Mrs. Lawrence Osborn and family
Lr,
1 \.gU”%&gt;°\.thelr applies »nd medical attendance to program at 7:30 o'clock,
of Nashville.
(Mr “nd Mm' Frcd C' thr person In hla own home. There | The Nazarene church.
$1.00 BEEF IRON AND WINE 75c THEATRICAL COLD CREAM,
The P. T. A. will have their meet-:
n. T .-t-,.. „m u„
wep statistic* to regard to the num-1 M, Bunday School: ll.J
!!» npni u at me scnooinouse. M"bv iLf'S™. 5.
bcr
“"A
of persons **««
aided, the amount J morning
"”rnL"« worship; .•*
at ’
7:30.
:S
a Mis­
mg
wes” ...
2 FOR $1.01
1 POUND TINS, 2 FOR 7&lt;O
dam.. Oeorw Wood. Earl Johnrock.""' !,dl1, 1 "J / Cdn" expended and tlie amount of gov- slonary program will be given,
I and Arnold McLeay are the com- m~n ly 1 . Ap1r 13 ttnd ,4’
ernment supplies distributed and
Richard Miller. 02, a Civil war
50c GENUINE ASPIRIN
of Probate.
25C NELSON'S BABY FOWDER
Thev hnv«
' The ncxt regular community meet- make the moat out of life with what veteran, passed away Friday momJohn C Kr rbam a. .peak.?1-nroro ln“ o(
D*'tl011 Community Club
OKDEB FOB PUBLICATION.
2 FOR 26c
BOTTLES OF IN, 2 FOR 51c
Mita Im RSlXS?' JS" u‘" '» I-"
lh'
«• “«*» they have. They feel Die need for । ing al lhe home of his son, Fred
this kind of missionary work just as Miller, following an illness of severbriny Mndwiohr. lor yourwlf. and
"u and
HaITy great as In foreign countries. Mr. al months. Mr Miller was bom in
$1.00 SPRING BLOSSOM FACE
50c rmum
or
other dl.h
Wonman have ehartre ot th. pra- Brown cited a few local cases that Waterloo. New York, in 1842. He
MA0NU1A, 2 FOR 51c
POWDER. 2 FOR 61C
Mm. Maurice Hughe, .as In Kat- “™T
u"‘ * ■ »«-Wther have benefited from the Emergency served in the Union army and
amarno Saturday .hopplna, abro
c™nm“»'
- Welfare. Everyone is asked to re- fought in Uie battle of Kingston.
50c
PEN-GESIC
LIQUID
50c CAMPHOR ICE LOTION
red. lh«t public notice of I'robete.
, ! He nettled In Michigan as a farmer 1
«0M on her Mater. Mr«. Witham rations in the surrounding vlclni- j»rt really deserving cases.
ANALGESIC FOR PAIN
tmbllcetion of a copy
In the m
. ties. —
Each
will .um™.
furnish
Earl Clason played a very pretty' five years after the war. A lover |
Dunean, and family.
-&lt;■ community -&gt;&lt;■
2 FOR 51C
2 FOR 51c
Mra. Florence Molt, who Ira. been l™ " L1”" "W”1-" ™ &lt;•» ,!»»• piano accordion solo and responded ahd trainer of horses, he made the 1
d&gt;r«r. Jr., one of the
Communities which
will tw.
be to an encore.
Bird in wld rvurt Illa .uytng with her daughter. Mra gram. Commumtle.
whirr, .m
county fairs in this section of the
RUBBER
GOODS
FINE STATIONERY
represented
arc:
Douds.
Cedar
|M. L. Fear. Superintendent of state. He wa* active in horse racHugh Chapman, and family
of
Creek.
Hope
Center.
Cloverdale.
3
for
tbe
Price
of
Onea
for
the
Price of One—
malnwcll High school, was guest' ing until about three years ago. He
Hickory Corners returned to her
। Prairieville, Pine Lake, and Kellogg Weaker and he told us that we don't is survived by two sons. Fred of
Pl u* a Penny
.
Plu* a Penny
home here Saturday.
NOTICE TO CBEDITOB3.
Elizabeth Woods spent the week School. After lhe program, re- appreciate what the supervisors Nashville. Levi of Battle Creek, a
have to do in Emergency Welfare daughter. Mra. Grace t'zrr;.
Perry. z!
end with Bertha Stenger of Milo
। The Scout* expect to take a hike 1 cakMa"d, PlcW« »111 be und he stresred that we Uiould aup- . Grand Rapids, several granddiliThc IK 1 ton Community port them in every possible way. He dred. Funeral services were held
Saturday. March 31. Meet nt one served.
"‘rv’‘'1
o'clock at Woods' groyery. This will (Club will furnish thc refreshments, told of his experiences in CWA ' Monday afternoon at two o'clock at
be a Nature Study . hike. Junior and it is requested that each fam- work and of the higher standard of | the Hess funeral home, conducted
।i Wood*'
nuws put
rut
l,y who consider* themselves mem- living a* a result of this employ- by Rev. M. E. Hoyt. Burial at Stony
|&gt;atroi.
I Krnneih Chapman ot Illckory! brr&gt; ot our eommunlly. bnn, tax. ment. He spoke of the boys and girls Point.
Comer, Is eUlUnp „t the Kaurlee J'S"
»nd two toon in the teen age and the important | The senior play. "It I Only Had a
IHunhes home tor" lew.&lt;h»s.
IrrtM
... -Mrs.
-Mr, rr.™..
j frfbd mtaa
cakes. Mr
Mr. and
George question confronting them. "What Million,” was given at the
Star
Vaughn Mott w&lt;mt u, Scottville I Whittemore and other helpers will Shall We do When We Are Through । theater on Friday and Saturday
DEPABTMBMT Ot CONSBSVATION. i Monday. He Is InXhe employ of have charge of serving. Mrs. Lois High School?" -What Can We —
night*.
Lajulnf
Flowers. Mrs. Mary Henton. Mrs. Choose as a Career?" He spoke of
George
R.
Hocuth.
Dlrtrter.
।
the
Michigan
Mutual
Windstorm
Mrs.
John
Mason
underwent
a
it
Julia Doster. Russell Mott. William lhe changing trend, movement from!(major operation at the Community!
i Company.
and
E c..
E the
lhe cjutiiry
country hM
has about stopped
stopped.1| hospital recently.
I Reynolds un
U t.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Doster. Mr. Smith, H. T.
Faulkner
wi
I
act
as
reception
com-(
M
any
city
people
are
moving
to
ur, and Mrs. Vaughn Mott were guests
Mr. and Mra. Daniel Garlinger
mlttcc. we hoi* everyone who can j ban districts where they can raise a .nr In
Ul lLansing
*iuuu* Friday.
rr&gt;uay.
11&gt;I. ;of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ehrman of win come arid help to make this a lJart of thetr living. Detroit ha* 25.-, were
D«nnl* Yarger closed out his meat
Kalamazoo Sunday.
James Verrell i* home from Ot­ most enjoyable affair. Mrs C. M ooo less children which is true of [market here and will work on a
BANNER WANT ADA'S. PAT
McCrary of Kellogg district will mosl |arRC citiea. Job* arc harder to boat on tlie Great Lake*,
sego
for
a
few
days.
ri.il
r w,--------- ,
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION.
KCt
Mrs.
get because
because of
of electrical
electrical machinery.
machinery.
। Some from here attended the Jun­ give a short talk.
Mrs. Gail
Gail Lykin*
Lykin* and
and twin
twin —
sons ________________________________________ _________________________
Charlcs Robinson' Is
... u
.
„.........................
is electricity
viicuicny going
Kuiiih to
w be
uc our
vui Masouu- were in Hastings Wednesday,
ior play at Kellogg's Friday and re­ - U.
rf
Hickory
Comers
.ere
who
„
lhe
p
„.
cf
Comen
wjre
Sunday
(er
?
People
w
ho
are
best
preMr.
and
Mr*.
Harry
William* and
MMMMMWMMMMWM port it excellent.
truest* of
nf Mr.
Mr and
unit Mrs.
Mra Charles
Chorlr* HarWnr- ,1 pared will get
__ ...
. job*. ...
•assured
______ ■ family have gone to their home on
guest*
the
He
The young people will give their
ia . it
. .
*“ thMt u w,n take better training' the north aide, after spending the
play at the church Friday night, r w“T• t
, dp Town accidentally lost his for fnrming in the next 20 years. Ini wlntar with melr brother-in-law.
April 6.
Dixie
Oil account book recently. He advUlng
&gt;ixic OU
ndvialna girl*
&lt;rtrla ho
hn doesn't
rtoHui-t advise
arivtM* 'Charlav
Brown
Charley Brown.
Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. ”
Mr. and Mrs Lester M. Kenyon
Verne Calthrop's were. Mrs. Fran­ is hoping if anyone find* it they teaching unless they are absolutely
cis Van Hom of Otsego. Mr. and will realize the Importance of re­ sure they will succeed because at have moved to a farm near Bellethe prdaertt time there are 12.000 vue. Mr. Kenyon had been emMrs Dosle Van Horn and children turning it to it* owner.
of Cooper Center and Mr. and Mrs.
unempluyed teachers. There are 42.- ployed for some time by hl* brothSOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
N. H. Barber of Cressey
ooo teacher* for 30.000 job* For girls er-in-law. W. J. Leibhauser, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens and the field of public health nurses isn’t lumber yards.
Sjiccinl services at the M. E
I
Mr*.
Harry
Dunn
were
guests
Wedcrowded. For boy* most vocations. Lyman Elder. Vidian Roe. Marchurch Sunday.
and
J • April 1. Try
si, tutu
.
tool the pastor by giving him such nesday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otis are crowded but he must choose Ijorie Hoyt, Louise Wotxing, Betty
a full house that thcre will hardly ot o,ass Creek.
something that he had rather do ‘ and Louise Lent* and Miss Fem
be standing room.
Mr. and Mrs. Philo OU* and sons. than anything else and be an expert I Schulze of Michigan State College
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norris enterJunior, of Lansing were in hi* line. He spoke of mass pro- j are home for their spring vacation,
tained Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple. Saturday vlriton of the former's duction of houses and wondered lf[ Mra There*** He** wa* taken to
1930 SPORT MOD. A
Jack and Mn. KaUe Norris of Kai*- 'lster- Mn. Richard Laubaugh. Ma*- (arming would come to mass pro- Pennock hospital Saturday
1929 STUDEBAKER
mazoo over the week end and Sun- ,rr Donald remained for a week's dixilon? There are not as many. Miss Edna Brumm of Kalamazoo
State SEDAN, General
FORD ROAD- $4 Of?
day. They called on Mrs. Jennie vU!t
specialist* among doctors and more11* spending the week at her home
STER,
only
I
faW
j Norris and Lucy Saturday night
A larRC crowd attended the auc- doctors are coming to smaller town* j here.
perfect condition, a fine
Mn. Ed. Johnson and Marian of ‘lon “lc al Prcd Ne»land« Tues- from cities. There were 176 doctor*
Mr. and Mrs. E F. Moore of Bat­
1926 MODEL T FORD
Orangeville called on the latter day,
on the welfare tn Detroit, so there tie Creek spent Wednesday aftercar for the
Thursday.
Mra and Mre. Wm. Havens spent isn't much inducement tn this field, moon with lhe former'* sister, Mr*.
family, only
Civ
COUPE,
Soft
W. F Smith waa in Kalamazoo Sun«y with their daughter. Mrs There won't be any place for lazy Otto Schulze.
only £U
Monday on business His sons, Ivan Rankin Hart, and family of Brush person* in induitry He tries to Im-! Bom Monday morning to Mr. and
1931 8-cyUnder BUICK
and Rex. accompanied him.
Ridge.
pres* boy* and girl* to do a thor- Mr*. Ward Smith a daughter.
---------------- -------------------------Several of the ladles from here at- ough job of whatever they under-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold He** of
2 MODEL T TUDORS,
COUPE, fine condition,
IRV1NG.----------- tended the NutriUon class meeting
take and to do thing* on time and Grand Rapids (pent Sunday with
good tires,
your choice
Mr. and Mrs. William McCann at Mrs. Mina Whittemore's of Glass their chance* of success will be' lh«lr parent*, Mr. and Mn. O. T.
for only OC f
for only_______
&amp;U
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Creek. Thursday. All had an en- greater. Industry can't have ignor­
Dell Wilcox of Rutland.
joyable lime. The April meeting ance. Young people In the future ,
’
1924 BUICK COUPE, 4
Mre. Evelyn Gay and daughter of will be held with Mrs. Francis Gor- will show us as we showed our falhWEST CARLTON.
1929 HUDSON DeLuxe
Richland Junction spent lost week luim
—
____________ Verdan Ooville and wife were
passenger, a comfort­
here with her grandmother, Mrs.
Dan Karns of Brush Ridge was young people at heart and U mak- Middleville viaitore Friday.
BROUGHAM, 6 wire
able, durable car, with
Lucretia Benham.
- a Sunday visitor in the Jim Wilcox ing every pouible
pouinie effort
enort to help,
help
»r and
ana Mrs. Roy
Hoy Nagler
rtagier and
ana
Mr.
wheels, splendid condi­
good tires and in fair
Mr. and Mrs Garnet Peeling liave hbnie.
them. He gave a very interesting I daughters, Katharine and Florence,!
। moved from the Rutland-YankeeMrs. Fred Otis of Glass Creek and talk and we hope he can come again were Sunday guests at Art Richard tion, a aplen- IAEA
condition,
SEA
, Springs town line, south of town, to nephew, John Havens, of Grass soon and tell us of some ot the other
did car, only.. COU
for only OU
the John Perry farm west of Irving. Lake were callers Saturday after­ interesting things he lias in mind.
Friends of Mrs. Ellen Roush will
Welcome to our midst
noon in the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Grace Boerman and Joy Gibbs,
'
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry nf st. Wm. Havens.
two little girls from Parchment, did Pennock hospital. Mrs Roush ha*
11 John* were Sunday guest* of J M
Mr. and Mre. Ernest Gorham and tap dancing and responded to an lived with her daughter. Mrs will
Perry and Took Mr* Jesaie Perry, children of Kalamazoo spent Satur- encore.
Mishler, of Bowne the past few
GENERAL and CORDUROY
I who had spent the winter here with day w*th hi* parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Meeting closed by singing "God Be months.
! her son and family, back home with Francis Gorham.
TIRES and ACCESSORIES!
With You." and repeating the
them.
------ —■» • a
.
transacted business In Battle Creek
watchword.
Mr*. Whit Benham went to HomQUIMBY.
■
13 and IS Plata
We are invited to meet with the recently.
er Sunday to visit her parent* Tor
The Easter program will be held Delton Community Club at their
Cenuina FORD BATTERIES.
the day.
In the church Sunday morning after hall on Monday evening. April 9 — pneumonia, at Grand Rapids, is
William .McCann has gone with Sunday school.
Nona Battar at An, Prion!
Pearl Bagley, secy.
visiting his brother in Wisconsin
the M. 8. C. baseball team on their
Tlie Quimby church 1* being re­
, spring training trip to North Caro- shingled by the men of this comNORTHEAST IRVING.
Una.
munity and 1* nearly finished.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blakney of West
ADAMS LAKE.
The Bassett young folks.
Mr.
There will be a conununion service Carlton spent Saturday evening
The Yankee Springs Christian EnOangullletc and
the enuren
church Wednesday
eve-­ with
ana son.
mi, Misses
misses Helen
neien held at uw
weaneaaay eve
and Mrs. Arthur Moore.
: Weaver and Belva Riley put on the nlng.
Mr and Mr* Otto Lightfoot ac­
program at the Fellowship meeting.
The young people will have their companied by Mrs. Pearl and MU* Yankee Springs schoolhouse Sator! It was much enjoyed The oratori- Easter party Saturday night
.
Norma Llgtfoot were In Hartings
cal contest will be next month.
Tlie Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday
»m ~
fa*t time. Supper w
wUl
be pot luck
Mr. and Mrs. Earl West and son Castelein was returned to the Pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bushong of Everyone to bring own table service
of Eaton Rapids and Mr. and Mrs nock hpapltal for medical care.
Welcome comer* spent Sunday with Everyone welcome.
i
J IF—
.__ M___ ....
.
Joe Norton of Grand Rapids were
Mr and Mrs. Leon Scott an«| famJay Bagley's house haa so far
Sunday guests of their
relatives ily of Battle creek visited their parMrs Henry Fry. who was called been repaired enough to enable the
here.
entg here Sunday.
to Oklahoma at the
family to move into it last week.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

liras WILL
CONTEST SWTEO
INVOLVES THREE 0HILDREN OF LATE JQHN E.
LAKE OF NASHVILLE

10 PAGES

Procession of the Brides”
Final Rehearsal Tonight For Wedding
Gown Display On Friday Night, April 6

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, APRIL 4, 1934

PAGES Ito 6

NUMBEJ

BIG MEETING AT
WELCOME CORNERS

THE OT ELECT Dll rs“"EWSP,r.., ELECT ON BESUL
STATE STATUTES
Dr. Paul Cressman of Lan­
Pack 14 Giving ?x*The
| MUST BE FOLLOWED sing to Speak on Sun- j ■DffWlS QUIET CubComing
NTHECOI
of Akela" at 0
day, April 8

ESPECIALLY IS THAT TRUE

LESS THAN HALF OF THE

tral Auditorium

THERE WAS A LIGHT V0T1
Next Sunday. April 8. at Welcome
WITH THE BONDS
Corners church and Grange-.thero^- VOTERS APPEARED AT
next Thursday evening, April 12;
POLLED IN MOST OF
As the time approaches for the J loved It I* Mom" and Miss Lelo
THE VOTING BOOTHS,' Cub Pack 14. Harvey Burgess, Pack
OF OFFICERS
presentation of the "Pfocesslon of Lancaster will render "Ah.
THE TOWNSHIPS
community dinner after Sunday ।
Master, will present lhe pageant.
the Brides" at the Methodist church Mystery of Life." Mrs. Reno Culler
------------school.
“The Coming of Akela." The boys
on
Friday
evening.
April
8.
at
eight
of
Woodland
is
singing
"At
DawnpilRI
IP
RinUTQ
MAY
HIS FATHER RECENTLY
Dr. Paul Cressman of the State RESULTS WERE QUITE
will wear their Indian costumes and AND CONTESTS WERE
o'clock, much interest is being manl-:ing." Chorus numbers are. "Let Me
niun I o mH I
of Public Instruction Lci/csn v niuinrn head dress, about thirty Cubs and .
-----------------------------------OTHERWISE BE HARMED Department
.fest
and everyone seems eager to I-----------------------------------------Call You Sweetheart." "Memories."
DIED AT AGE OF 102 .help
FREE OF EXCITEMENT
the speaker in the morning at the;
EVENLY DIVIDED Pack Committeemen portlcipatlng. 1
make it u
a apicuuiu
splendid success.
success.'and
others well
known .and
loved.
■
■,
&lt;
iiiokc
. uuu uu.ria
wen luiuwii
auu ruveu.
.. - i church service and at the grange',
Mr. Burges* wrote the pageant '
Marfa Will When Nearlv 100 .Each committee is working hard on Mrs. James Bristol at the organ Allerran tin Cn«n in Which
maae Will When nearly 1VU.1U particular duties. whatever they playa a program ot such-favorite* a* AUe»an °°- Oa8e&gt; ln Which hall after dinner. Rev. c. M. Conklin The Voting Machine Tried and takes the part of “Akela." Wai- (There Wag a Stiff Battie On
HnaiA
Will
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has
made
some
special
arrange
­
lace Osborn is reader.
Wellraley
praiH.villA Townshtn
Out in Fourth Ward Re­
—Cale Will Be Tried
may be. The final rehearsal will be'"Flower Song," Mendelssohn's "WedKim Sigler Is Attorney,
Ironside 1* the Medicine Man and
in rXa*r*«VUie TOWUlIlip, (
ment* for extra music, and the
|held thi* Wednesday evening at ding March," "The Bridal Chorus",
sponded Quickly
in Allegan
Shows. Need of Care
school will furnish a special num­
Den Chiefs are Bernard Williams, I
Barber Winning
‘
'seven
o'clock m
at inc
lhe enuren,
church. Mrs.
Mr*.'from
Lohengrin.
"I^rgo."
and'
~ ,
. .
seven ociock
, irom
uonengnn.
Largo.
ana
of Uie towiuhius Of lhe
Less than half of our city's voters Gordon Crothers and John Barnett. &gt; ln
An interesting case involving the M E. whitman assisting the au- others. Ftor half an hour before and i A Cll5e rw*mly *»ied in the dr­ ber for the afternoon program.
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Rev. conklln 1* in charge of the appeared at the election Monday. Special stage and electrical effect*.
last will and/testament
and ^testament ot the late I pervising
pervising committees.
(after
I after the program, an orchestra un- cult
-—• -------Court ot Allegan
*’*------ -----------county--before
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forenoon program. The Ladies’ Aid There was no electioneering. People are being arranged by Hubert Bron- j00 nty the Vote WM
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der
the
direction
of
Wesley
Logan
Alexander D. Lake, who died a few
Those who love the old familiar der the direction of Wesley Logan judge Leonard o. Verdier. Circuit
has cturngc of the pot luck dinner who cared to went to the polls son. Tills program wo* presented ' Johnstown. Orangeville and Yankee’
,p■« and .Clyde Stedge. Master of the ।quietly and cast their votes os they some week* ago at a rally of Cubs Springs, only one tlckes was in the
neid. Probably the warmest contest
[allwr of the late John E. Lake, of'pan by Mrs. Floyd Everhart, and j The prologue for the play was Allegan. Illustrates the care that Welcome Grange, is presiding offi­ 1 wished. The election results were and their parent* and was splendid- '1 field.
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about. even between republicans and ly done. With a larger stage and
Nashville, will arise'in the courts of;-^e Qjjj spinning Wheel" sung by । written by Mrs. George McClung of should be exercised by township of- cer for the afternoon program.
Thi* 1* a family affair and all are democrat*.
better lighting facilities, the pro­ was in Prairieville, where a large
.5g.“n 5,
sh°rt time.
the chorus;- a violin'solo. "Love's,Grand Rapids. Miss Dorothy Long ncera and. In fact—by all other ofvote was polled.
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invited to come and share not only
In the first precinct of the fourth duction should be still better.
II “
^*adcr?
oW 8*Ct't Song." by Dr. D. D. Wai- ‘ representing the "Bride to Be." who ficial*. in following the statutes and
The result* by townships and the
cause of the fact that two of his ton; na .ro,
trio com posed, of Mrs. Archi-lia talking .hmd
about her wedding dress. .uws relating
. ..__ to ...
their particular
...
of. in the community dinner but the ward a roting machine was tried out.
name* of lhe successful officers are
church. Sunday School and after-’ It wa* easily oiieratccl by the voters.
three nelrs are resident* of this bald McNulty, pianist, Mrs. Harry^She falls asleep and the "Procession nclal duties.
a* follows:
’r, ‘*^7*
u
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nOon pr^Kram too. Each family 1* They soon mastered it and like it.
county. It 1* also of interest because Dailey, cellist, and a friend from Of the Brides" stuMN in he
her
ASSYRIA—The republicans swept
at
U^i v* Wttt801' I asked to furnish sandwiches and The fine thing about it was that
of the fact that Mr. Lake reached Marshall, violinist, will play "Ave dreams with Mr* Orville Bayles a* t M
the platter clean except for high­
™ .owrahlp AU«.n count, •f.ln.1
«,*, auh
Iood
„„ muiulej
Ul,
the unusual age of 102 years at the Maria.”
!^»eiuh uv*&gt;uh-i auu me »iur-,
----------------- -- --------------------- cfaM the re.ult ». the inKlnTtn
"Liebeatraum."
and
a the "Voice of Dreams.' 1—
VVwh
: way commissioner. W. C- Btruin was
time of hl* death.
"Minuet." and a* a cello solo. Mrs. used by Miss Long is Mrs. Leonard ties -upon her official bond ns treaselected supervisor; A. Jone*, clerk;
.that
precinct
wa*
known.
He came from the state of New Dailey ha* chosen "Spring Song." Board'a (Ruth Reed’si wedding urer of lhe township. Mrs. Lyle TayW. Stanton, treasurer; G. Puffpaff,
1 The question of the city appro­
York a* a young man and settled Roy Cordes 1* to sing "Perhaps drea worn by her on Christmas day )or wus elected treasurer of the
democrat, highway commissioner; K.
priating money for the support of a
upon a farm in Vermontville town­ Love s Dream Will Last Fhrever." in 1930 at Morgantown. W. Va.
.township at the spring election Ln!
band was submitted It curried by 41 NEW WORK DIVISIONS TO Wiles, justice; and Mr. Shroder,
ship. Eaton county, where three and Mrs. Robert Burch's solo is "O.
"Guest*”' arrayed in costume* at iOTfl. and wa/-notified of her success!
board of review.
inajority. The vote for it being 577
children were born—Mr. John E.. Promise Me;" "I Love You Truly" other day* will be given seats of Bt the polls the following day by the
BE FORMED TO CARRY
BALTIMORE—In thta township
(and against it 536.
Lake, until the time of hl* death, a is to be a quartette number; "Sweet­ honor. Included with these co*- cierk. The law provides that, within1
the democrats captured the superuimra w.u oc me or™ w«. o&gt; mra. ten days from the date of receiving:
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Lity°tSeL'Vtabutate?1*"*5
ON CONSTRUCTIONS
resident of Nashville; Mr. Eldora est Story Ever Told" will be sung tU
i^n* L^tLhe-,tr.T
lcn da&gt;'s.fr0&gt;n the date of receiving]
visbrshlp. clerkship, Justice and the
Lake, now a resident of Vermont­ by Earl Coleman; Mrs. p. G. Pultz C----8—-It.- , “*n
n o?“th:“8tate 2°°” Mi
republicans won township treasurer,
staled J^AXm
* „vltvtiVil.
e^r..MIC
the towiUMlip ACTION OF PLAY REQUIRES
MA VoR^Charles Leonard, demo­
ville; and Lydia Bale, at tho time of of “Nashville sings "Ju*t You;" Miss stalled as
UNITS MAY BEGIN OP­
a* President of the State treasurer .shall
k.h m.
file m
hl*
. «,
or her oath,
-------------------------------„YppR_ nTRFCTlGM AV
„ Hlnman
highway commissioner and board of
her death a resident of Fennville. France* Hunter's selection is "Be(Continued on page five)
of office, and that within the same
EXPERT DIRECTION .OF
ma­
ERATION NEXT WEEK , review.
’""’7Leon
“'’ Moon received ,6
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{publican. 443.
Michigan.
Jority for supervisor; Guy Jones.
------------------------------------------------------------- period of time shall file a bond in,
STAGE
MANAGER
I
TREASURER
—
Walter
Wallace,
When he wa* between 60 and 70
Employees
to
Be
Taken
Only;
1111®® majority for clerk; Harold
[democrat. 587: Edward L. Sentz. rc*
.
!
Stanton
renuhltean.
M
&lt;n.
Stanton,
republican.
39
majority
for
■ publican. 632.
retired from his farm and moved to
FOUR DIFFERENT SETS
From Welfare—April Bud­ 'treasurer; Lloyd Oarrtooa. republi­
BOARD OP REVIEW—Carl Westhe village of Vermontville. His first
can. 43 majority for highway com­
REQUIRED BY PLAY .pinter, democrat. 547; Henry "WcUget for Barry |7,500
wife and mother of the three chil­
missioner; John Birman, democrat,
„ ,
_
Tne oona was not iuea tn inis case
------------man. republican. 650.
On March 31 'of this year the
dren died, and after a time he mar­
Modern Models Carry Many|। within
Withtn the time prescribe^
prescribed by the j Sound Effect Man to Have a
SUPERVISOR—1st and 4th Wards CWA was suspended, according to 11 majority for Justice; Charles Van
ried again. He and his second wife
[ statute. There wo* no record upon |
Vranken, 12 majority, for board ot
Improvements Over the
I Busy Evening—Seat Sale —Joseph DeRuitef. democrat. 314; Fr. Bernard Geller, who has been in review.
lived in Vermontville tor a number
the township's books of Uic amount ।
Clyde
Wilcox,
republican.
377.
charge of the county unit. Work di­
of years, where she died. He then
Old
v.ia Ones
(designated by the supervisor, nor
BARRY—Only
the republican
Opens About April 12
SUPERVISOR—2d and 3d Wards visions, however, are being organ­
made arrangement* with his son. El­ GLEE CLUBS, ORCHESTRA,
ticket
in the field. The officers an:
About fifteen years ago this city was the bond approved Ln writing h&gt;"Traffic
direction"
promises
to
be!
-----------------------------------------------------Lemuel - R. Glasgow, democrat. ized to take it* place.
dora. with whom he lived until the
purcluurt 1U Amerlean-Lormnc.’;tll5?,uperT^or'
* a real problem in "The Virginian." (366; Libtile AShalter. republican. 147.
Supervisor. Morse Backus; clerk,
BAND TO PRESENT A
All desirable local and state pro­
time of the death of the wife of El­
Vernon Webster: Trca*urer. Mrs.
■,n» t™«. llimw „tUM
iK’ss[ Civic Play production to be present- I ALDERMAN — --------------First
Wnrdject* in process of completion at
dora. During this time he converted
JOINT PROGRAM
ed in Central auditorium on April Oharles Faui. democrat 104; Arthur the date mentioned above will be Kate Burdick; Highway Conunbmoat of his property Into cash and
[team and'fire wagon which it had .should be for. instructing the clerk■ 25 and 27. according to Miss Eva A.' Haven, republican. 135.
transferred to the work division of sioner. Mason Newton; Justice,
deposited it in the Barber Bros.
I used for many years. This truck, to notify the treasurer. The bond1 Hecox. secretary of the local pdiiiCliarlis Hammond; Board of Re­
GROUPS
PREPARING
ALDERMAN
—
Second
Wardthe
emergency
relief
commission.
State Bank at Vermontville and.
the ccity
not
filed until
until alter
after me
the expira- merclal club, who is serving as Fred Pierson, democrat. 209; James
view. Charles LechlelUier; Highway
nnrAin lllninrriA 1 with it* equipment, cost mk
.ij was n
oi niea
Fr. Geller says. All men employed
desiring to avoid the necessity of
SPECIAL NUMBERS i about
“bout $7,000 at that lime.
time. It hii-i
has tlon
tIon of the ten days. The treasurer, stage manager.'
Langston, republican. 94.
by this commission will be taken Overseer, Floyd Morford; oonstableSb
probate proceedings upon ills death,
been a money saver. It has * tremen-(entered upon the performance of
In the first act alone, for example
ALDERMAN—Third Ward—Harry. from the welfare rolls. The houra Allen Griffin. Homer Kellav. Elshe arranged three certificates ot de­
dously
powerful
engine
which
quick-;her
duties
and.
upon
her
own
mo
­
or labor .nd ortnp Ml be Wposit. One was made payable to- Event Is in Charge of Wes- (ly respond* to the driver. It reprc-; Hon. deposited the township's fund, 226 persons must pass bock and Miller, republican, no opposition.
across the thresholds of the
ALDERMAN—..
Fourth Ward — Dr. I.M V, (hr bud^Ury need, or .T*™™*-™
himself and his son John; another to
ley Logan and Miss Fran- (sented the last word in fire-fighting totalling some ten thousand dollars.•- forth
emnloved
i neaaea oy o. w. Smith for super*
four doors used in the set. It is Very John A. Wooton. democrat. 230; those
himself and hl* son. Eldora, and an­
7^?. ®. probable
; Visor, that
sweptaU
everythin*
bv «ood
ma.
"ZSTb
i jXeT£m
Ml&amp;Sl
In it* day for a community of this I in a bank in Allegan. The township1 essential jo the action of the play 'pat’ ~ ‘
ces Hunter
Jiri Coleman, republican. 212.
other to himself and daughter. Ly­
size. In the fifteen years the repairs board did not designate that bank, ---------------these entrances
----------------------and--------exits----beThe
.J T new councill will consist of
of the worthwhile project* begun
,,
The Annual Spring Music Festi- 'have cost but a nominal sum; and1 Thereafter, in January of 1927, the■ that
dia. These were Issued jointly no
made
without
hesitation
or
delay,
five
republicans
and
three
dernounder
the
CWA
will
be
completed.
f
that, -in the event of his death, the val will be presented by the Has- 1lhe truck is still in good shape for I bank closed it* doors. Certain divino work will be commenced by this 25“ lh® offlc* ,or yw&gt;' ***
Inzuddltion MI
Miss
Hecox will be re-jerata.
Trv'nrUiltlnn
ak Urrni
rp-lrmta
survivor would be entitled • to the tings High School Music Depart- business.
'
It was a mighty good in-1 dends were paid to the township by *ix&gt;nslblc for sound effect* and I
----------------- « a»
-----new unit until approval ha* been: rABImN-reh*
(Continued on page three)
obtained from B R Downing. ^-! this town^o eie^ed
ment Friday evening. April 13 at vestment for Hasting*. It lias been:the Allegan bank to apply on the sceK shifting. Considering that LAWS GOVERNING
efficiently
operated
and
has
kept
fire
deposit
of
township
funds
in
that
'
the «upartia&gt;r,
8:00 o'clock, at the Central auditorl- 1
thefe will be three shifts of *cen-i
-r* v rnUUlQQinkl gional engineer of this district, who1
L. G. MICHAEL IS HON­
um. It will be under tfie direction losses here at a minimum figure. ] bank when it closed it* doors.
ery during the four act* of the play..
1
tiUlYllYllooiUli u .TOClrt hm thu .reek. 8o the 2.*"22. “S?
At
Uiat
time
cheaper
outfit*
were*
The
township
employed
Kim
Sig,
.
,
« j r&gt;_„
e.rlWt poulble d.U ,t .Veh -rt
ORED BY U. S. GOVT. of Mr. Wesley Logan, who conducts offered the city, but the council'ler. of this city, to institute suit this last item is a Job in itself. Harthe band and orchestra, and Miss 1
ry Young will assist Miss Hecox in; Local Budgets Must Be rre- can be raumed will be neit week., “
Hunter, director of the /wisely decided that the best was I against the township treasurer and producing the numerous sound cf-,
lute, lor labor an now pendln,
“*■ n*'?‘
sented
Bcnted Before Second
Will Represent This Country Frances
wuu.
u Dw/a
none
lo° K°°d. The wisdom of their;her suretles on the bond to recover feet* and in turn must "Imperson-1
Girls' .»
and
Boys' Glee &lt;^&lt;uuo.
Clubs.
1
While lhe CWA waa In openllnn S-SE2S2..,?lhe band consists of twenty-five choice has been proven .by the man- the balance ot the deposit. The sure­ ate" gaUoping horses, a cackling
M73M.10 waa .pent tor labor In lhe, 45"“ IJTSL
at International Agricul­
Monday in May
members, five of wliom are seniors. ,1Cr ln which the LaFrancc has kept ties in the case were represented by hen. angry mobs, etc., etc. A trained I County Clerk T. S. K. Reid has county and tlXtMU tor material. “4?.
tural Conference
It has played for moat of the school
the
®'er “‘nee it wa* pur­ Mr. Pari pouch, attorney of Allegan, crew of twenty men and four women1 received from Lansing a digest of
Thh laal Item. how.,er. Include.
The Banner ha* often mentioned bosket ball games and ho* given chased. It has had mighty good care and defended upon the grounds that will assist Miss Hecox in shifting the a new tax law that wilt govern the
materials In projects not yet com­ treasurer by three majority; Nichols
the splendid record of public service several concert* for school assem- through the year*, and 1* capable of the proceedings of the township of­ scenery’- The Civic players arc tic- county tax commission of each pleted which will be carried on by for highway commissioner had TO;
biles.
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,
। doing good work
now.
ficers had been illegal and that they tcrmlned to cut the time between i county,
Shroyer, republican for board ot re­
aunty.
, the new work division.
made by Louis G. Mtchaek who was
The orenestra
orchestra nos
has 'thirty-three
But ln
meantime there
have .------had —
not -----complied
with
.ui i.
„ j . . ,
|j me
'tnirty-tnree ' —
-■ —----------------------------------•----------—-the
— statute. scenes down to not more than five! This law provides that the two
In the future material charges view, had one majority; Savsoool for
oorn m mis city and graduated from I mem
bers enrolled, four of whom are ’1x60
members
been improvement*.
improvements. The modern [ This ca*e indicates very concluamembers of the board whom lhe and the cost of supervision must be Justice, democrat, had 17 majority.
(Continued on page three)
our city
must uv
be taken uy
by
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP—The eh*
&gt;7 school*, later completing a
u ' seniors.
seniors, It
n started
siartea in the
inc fall
ran of
oi American-LaFrance truck, with it* i ively the care that uiuai
probate judge shall name must be supplied by the communities,
course at the 2-'.:
Suite Agricultural Cel
Col- •=;
"32 with but twelve members and' hi«W body, ----------------------can accommodate
-------------more- -----------------------------officers of township*, --------municipalities,
chosen in April. The first meeting
The Apr“J^J— *---------------------Barry coun- tire democratic ticket was successful
lege and
nd still later getting a degree!
degree! has grown steadily ever since.
since, It equipment, especially mere ladders, etc., to follow the statute. Very fre- BROTHERHOOD TO
of the board, for the purjxjsc of or- ty under
will «
be in Hastings township by a good ma­
from Columbia
rvu.._k&gt;. University.
---- New had p]
i 'aycd at Quimby.
Coata
- - Grove,
which are sometimes greatly needed, quently important right* of the cltijority.
Forrest Hall, democrat, was
MEET APRIL 16 ganlzlng, will be held on the sec- »7,560 which include* all•up
money for
Ynrlr
Hltv FYir mnnv-- won
h* wan o 1 ------- u.
r B. church. Good Will church, Il ha* newer and far superior equip-1 tens of the township, dty. village,
----------------------------- ---------------------made supervisor by. 76 majority:
aiuikk.
♦« ond Monday in May. Tile local direct and work relief.
member of the Extension Staff of and for several occasions at the,ment for fire-fighting, which ha*[or other municipality are at stake Albion Double Quartette to budgets for school district*, townJack O'Connor was elected clerk by
\ ——■ . 4-0» —
the Iowa Slate Agricultural Col- j Central auditorium.
It Is hoped Proven effective.
j and too much care can not be taken
64 majority; Chester Arehart was
HEAR DR- ERNEST
lege; but for the past fifteen years i that there wfli be a fineWe
crowd
wecouncil
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------ ..—•----------------------- Purni.b the Enterknoyvtowe We
haveknow
a city
.to protect •’those
rights.
Abraham
made township treasurer by 52 ma­
tainment
dj,?
SJnd
in
BURNHAM SUNDAY jority; J. Onnsbee for highway com­
he has been connected with .pie na­ hear this splendid festival. Pur-' which does a fine Job of looking aft- Lincoln once said. “Be sure you are
tional department of agriculture, as ther announcement will appear in (,er Ule city's Interest*, so the Ban-1 right and then go aheadTL.
oct your tickets
tor lhe
me ~noert
concert;: -vay.
wiuc.t tunc
uw jeunc,
county ■
.. -^-7-5...
. missioner had 59 majority; Andrew
O«
tlekeu lor
M.y, at
« which
Um, the
a special worker. For some time he ipxt week's Banner.
j iw hesitate* to suggest things they ; Judge Verdier has not yet renren­ to be given on Monday evening.; board of tax commissioners will Will apeak at the Methodist Kennedy for board of review had 63
has represented our government in
Most of tfie music for the Spring might do. but we do believe it will dered his decision. It will be inter­ April 16. by the Albion College Dou- consider these budget* and appormajority; Will Craig tor justice had
• in
■
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Church
Absence
ofsouthern Europe, hl* duties being to Festival will be prepared especially
68 majority.
* »1m use of money, a* soon as esting to observe what effect the ble Quartette, which will appear I lion lhe amount 'to be afsessed in
ascertain the probable demand of for this occasion.
; this city feel* it can be afforded, to failure on the part of the officers to here at the Methodist church on (each taxing unit m closely a* they I
HOPE—There was a close contest
. the Rev. Dewey
European countries for American
The Girls' Glee Clubs will con- h*ve * completely up-to-date Amer- observe the technicalities of the law the evening of the above date, at . —
can T
approximate.
I Probably no educator in Michigan
—---------------farm product*. He hsis also been sist of about fifty girls, some from ' Ican-LaFrance fire truck. Fortunate- will have upon this case.
Pennela
the last meeting of the Brotherhood. L
---------—...............................
I Preliminary notice*
notices must be. sent 11has
so---wide
a circle of acquaint
interested in gathering statistics of Junior High. They will sing some ly our waterworks system 1* earning
(Continued oq p—a two)
The ticket* are 10c each and can, out by the county tax commission I ances and friends tn Barry county
good profit, so a new truck could
the wheat production in the Dan- negro spiritual*. There will also • lood
be obtainol at the Banner office, i before lhe first Monday in June to as Dr. Ernest Bumham. who t* at
CHAS. W. JONES
ublan valley. He has. been for some be a mixed chorus of about thirty- 'be
“ purchased
'
J without a bond
' •issue.
These Albion College singers will Che taxing units for their consid- the head of rural education at the THE NEW BOARD
time the agricultural attache at the eight voices.
Fortunately too there will probably
, ACCEPTS NEW JOB give an evening's entertainment, eration and. if they have any criti- Western State Teachers
------- ’-----------College at
OF SUPERVISORS
American Legation at Belgrade in
The Glee Clubs have also been not be a demand for expensive ad­
which everyone can enjoy. At the clsnu to offer or any changes to Kalamazoo.
1 Jugo-Slavia.
very active thi* year. They present­ ditional water mains, so it would Fonner Hastings Man Is the low price of 10c. everyone should I suggest, they must be made within
These friends will be glad to Will Be Oompoeed of IS Be.
Our readers will be interested in ed the fine operetta.
"Ichabod seem as If. in the doc distant future,
attend.
I ix&gt;t more than ten days thereafter have the opportunity of hearing
President-Oashiet*
of
the following dispatch which ap­ Crane." besides singing on various a new and larger Are truck, fully
The Brotherhood will divide the ! in any taxing units which levy taxes Dr. Burnham, who will speak at the pubUcui, 7 DemoeraU uS
peared in the Wall Street Journal,
equipped and outfitted to fight fires
proceeds from this entertainment in July. If any unit does not levy Methodist church tn this city at the
Insurance Do.
One Independent
Issue of March '29. which shows that
could be purchased whenever the
The Banner has mentioned sev­ between the Starr Commorfwealth it* taxes until the following Decem- morning service next Sunday at ten
another fine honor ha* come to Mr. COMMANpERY OFFICERS
council feels it can spend the money.
for Boys and the church where they I ber. then sixty day* after lhe first o'clock. His theme will be "Relig­
Michael. The Wall Street Journal
Especially so when the old truck eral visits to Hastings of Charles meet. They feel that they ought Monday in June will be allowed for
Education." Teachers, especial­
ELECTED MONDAY EVE could probably be turned in to good W. Jones, of Kansas City, who was to pay the church something for the the assessing unit* to' bring matters ious
•ays, in this dispatch from WashCity
of
Hastings 1st and «h
ly. will bp glad to hear what he has
advantage tn the exchange.
wards, Clyde WUoox. republican;
to say on that subject
a member of the first graduating heating and lighting of the church up to the county tax commission,
"The American- government ha* Members and Families Invit­
Second and third wards, L. R.
;____________________________________
class of the Hastings High school, in for their regular meetings.
accepted the Invitation of Hungary
MINISTERIAL CONFER­
the class of 1877. He resided in
ed to Installation antf
to be represented at the 10th Inter­
Mayor Charles Leonard, democrat.
ENCE TO BE HELD HERE Hastings for a few years after his
national Agricultural Congress to be
Pot Lnck Supper
graduation and- later moved to
held at Budapest, June 13 to June
For the past
The annual election of officers of Minlateni of Wesleyan Meth- Portland. Oregon.
20. L. O. Michael, agricultural at­ Hastings
twenty yegrs he has resided in Kan­
Commandery
No.
56,
tache at the American Legation at
odiit Church to Mteet on
will begin at eight o'clock.
sas city.
Knights Templar was held Monday
Belgrade, Jugo-Slavia. will represent evening. April 2. with the following
George Heath will be the captain
Mr. Jones Is an earnest Christian
April 11 and IS
the United States, it was announced
man. and a leading member of the of the supper squad. The other Excellent Addresses Made by Supreme Court Juitice W. W. Potter the board. Probably Aiderman W. A.
results: James M. Langston, eminent
The Sixty-Third Annual Session Nasarene church. For ten year/ he members of the squad are: Glenn
at the State Department."
Bchader. who has served on tbs
commander; Lyman B. Chamber and by Secretary of State Frank Fitzgerald.
terlal6
।nM
Deen
Pr®
810601 OI
UM
&gt; Mutual
Wotring, M E. Whitman. Ernest
lain,
generalissimo;
Morris
O.
Hill,
has
been
president
ot
the
Mutual
RENDERS A REAL SERVICE.
Wilkins, Leo Welfare. Walter Wal­
B&lt;nent
Society,
an church.
insurance
Club Has Over 500 Members
Mrs. May CJoodrode placed an ad­ captain general; Rev. John Hitch­ the
i
antAUon
of that
Il 1*ora lace. Henry Sheldon. C. F. Angell.
ing,
senior
warden;
Cedi
O.
Munvertisement in our want column last
which will make him
responsible position. He had been Robert Cook, Stuart Clement. R. H.
If there is anyone who thinks the. tables at the "Fitzgerald For Govweek, saying she wished to get a ton. junior warden; Finley E. Johns­
«niM»d in the insurance business in Loppenthlen, Floyd Everhart, George republican party of Barry 'county emor Club" banquet Ln Puller hall
place to work. Before the Banner ton. prelate; Claus T. Cordes, treas­
follow that Mr. Schadsr will
urer; Frank E. Adair, recorder;
Kf‘nj’*3 Clty and elMwbe-’e for many Dewey. Charley Lawrence.
was btlried in 1932 he evidently has Wednesday night. A fine menu was elected. That will ’
’
The Brotlierluxxl officers for the
well
got it early who wanted the kind of Henry 8. Sheldon, standard bearer; I' for morning, afternoon and evening ycar*' 80lo heade*cepdonally
an insurance or- ensuing year will be selected at this another guess coming. Judging from; served. The cull for the gathering
Hubert
D.
Cook,
sword
bearer;
J.
M.
,
the
banquet
held
Wednesday
eve-1
&lt;*»
i«ued
by
C.
H.
Osborn,
temposession*
each
day.
with
much
spe‘
,usurancc
or
service she could render. This party
meeting, for which the nominating
called and engaged her services, in
ning in the Fuller hall, under the rary president and. Harry Miller,
dal music and interesting theme*
w». committee will prepare ballots.
Assyria. W. C. Btruin,
ton,
sentinel;
1st.
2nd
and
3rd
guards
auspices of the newly organized temporary'
secretary. These two
addition she said the had at least
Baltimore, Lton Moon.
"Fitzgerald For, Governor Club." were chosen at a preliminary meeteight other chances as a result of
t0
these session*.
kanj that
ha3
AN ILLUSTRATED
The date for this gathering and tn8 held a few days before lhe ban­
the adv. She feel* that the Banner's
Castleton.
Thue newly elected officers will
banquet could not be fixed until aft- Qu**- Al the time of the meeting
want column render* real service.
SERVICE
OF
SONG
PLAYERS
’
FESTIVAL
x
be installed next Monday evening,
er the Banner was issued week be-! ‘he number of signed member* of
Carlton. John Usbera*.
. , vxx nr
n anm
J*—-m that Mr. Jones, in addition to
WOMEN'S CLUB.
April 9. All members and their fam­
Fine Program at the Presby­ fore last, so no publicity could be Iclub had |&gt;a*sed the 500 mark,
duties of president, which he ha*
The meeting of the Women's ilies are Invited to this installation
given in that issue. The Banner ot I vmh thi* impetus it will easily
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, .Rjnned for ten .years, ha* now terian Church Next
Club next Friday afternoon in the and the pot luck dinner which pre­
last week was printed on the after-1 reach IfiOO.
spring festival meeting Mon- b^en given the duties of cashier of
play room al the central school
noon of the evening when the ban- I At the meeting and before the
' Sunday Eve.
day evening, April 9, in the Metho- the Mutual Benevolent Association,
will be presented by the ettisenship
The entortakunent committee
This next Sunday evening, April Quet was scheduled, so it wo* impos- banquet u nominating committee of
dlst church parlors, commencing at which ha* a large and growing busicommittee and will doubtles* hove a doing everything possible to
alble to pas* out any effective ad-1flve members wa* chosen to recom8:15 o'clock. On the program will ness. For several years Mr Jones 8th. there will be an "Illustrated vcrtlSing in that-issue. The only mend officora for tire club. Thi*
closer touch than many such pro- 'this one of the outstanding
be two one-act play*: '"Weenies for carried on.an extention general in- Service of Song" at the Presbyterian date on which Mr. Fitzgerald wa* committee rttlted and shortly after
grams. Some of the ladies giving ths history of thi*
there will be visitors from। Wednesday." directed by Mr*. Honora suranoe business in Kansas City, un­ church to commence at 7:30 o'clock. available, and on which other Br- reported
talks, because of their environment*. expected
1
naming
Judge
Stuart
of the neighboring Com- Pratt, and 'The Sham," directed der the name of the "Charles V Everyone is welcome.
are especially fitted to handle the some
'
A silver offering will be taken. * rangements could be timed for the Clement a* president and C. W.
sabWct*
' 1manderles and it is sincerely hopedI by Mrs. MT E. Whitman. Also there Jone* Insurance Agency." Since he
gathering, wa* Wednesday night of clarke for
The aommlttee
the members of No. 58 will turn out, will be several surprise events. Re- became cashier a* well a* president
PYTHIAN SISTERS—ATTENTION. last week. There were several other j choices were unamlmously adopted,
.
TO BOYAL A«CH MASONS.
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to
large dumber.
freshmenta will be servedof the Association, having charge of
rH'“ are ••.•aiau
excellent nominations __
and
j
The next pot luck supper ha* been 'meeting., that called people who 'These
This f&amp;tival Is open to members it* office in Kansas City, it lias bepostponed until the fourth Tuesday 'would otherwise have been glad to the club's interests will
•pedal entertainment for yourself
CASHIER LAMBIE ILL.
of the Player* only and no admls- come necessary for him to dispose of hi April, the 24th. Let everyone try (■•«••
vouauj an
*ti organized
onc*u**»u effort
enoc* after faithfully.
attend. Usually
and your family Friday, April 13.
sion will be charged.
hl* own business, which he lias done. and be present. By order of M. E. C.!
to *U ticket* for such a
Make your plana now.
’
Dr. and Mrs. Lathrop are fh and to devote all of hi* lime to his Minnie Young.
gathering, and z.
a liberal um U
Is made Toastmaster Ketcham called atten. charge of the event with Mrs. L. E. new duties.
of the telephone. That was not true
RKBKKAH SUFFER.
slightly Improved, though he la still Barnett, Mrs. Charter Hodges. Mr*.
Mr. Jon®*' friend* in Hastings
DANCB.
in this instance.
Chicken and noodles Wednesday very weak. All hope for his speedy Frank Carrothers and Mrs Prank. congratulate him on hl* advanceAt Carlton Grange hall Friday
In spite of all these handicaps 275
night. April 11, 25c.—Adv.
recovery.
Adair, acslsUng..
&lt;1 mont and wish him every success.
night, April 6. Clare Stahl.—Adv.
enthusiastic folks sat down at the
i continued on pegs six)

TRAFF C PROBLEMS
OF “THE VIRG MAN

|i H n coDIIUP IUIIC P'lafhance truck
n.n.u. Or nIIlb IVlUo U:
good investment

ESI VAL APRIL 3 W J_ "_ _ _ _ "_

CWASUSPENDS
PROJECTS MAR. 31

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F«ne Banquet Held Wednesday Night Under
Auspices Of “Fitzgerald for Governor Club”

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WKDNI8DAT, APRIL 4, HM

TKANDjrtiEATRF

At the Windstorm office the tele- [ isfered at several of the churches
phone began ringing vigorously aft- I The sunrise service at the Metho­
TWO BARNS WRECKED
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er the storm and reports of small ,dlst church was well attended, and
tosses
numerous.’S A
report [ a still larger audience was present
BY were
YESTERDAY
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 13 and 14
TWO FEATURES

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THE STATE CAN NOT
BE HELD LIABLE

LOCAL NEWS

CLOSE MONEY ORDER
DEPT. ONE HOUR EARLIER
Thia la Made Necpasary by
Rigid Economy Plans of
the Government

Your Spring Work
Will Soon Begin

Buy Good

liw Hastings post office. beginning
April 2. adopted new hours at busl-

afternoon, at S o'clock rather than
6 o'clock- This action wks taken duo
to the fact that during the threemonth period ending June 30. the
pom offlee department has adopted
WELL ATTENDED
"
WELL ATTENDED The Neville Bank clo^ ital Lloyd Shafer and the camp chair- a very rigid economy plan, praotidoors July
July 25th,
25th, 1031.
1831
A Receiver'men of the Battle creek Are. are
doors
tically eliminating ell substitute
tonioff and carried a dioance of Splendid Sermoni and Love- waa appointed, and a state law re-1 attending a regional camp confer- help. The local offlee. In common
torn on and earned a aurance or. r.
.
..
quire* that ah
all moneys collected by ence at Chicago thi* week Wednes­
quires
with other poet offlee* everywhere
&gt; 30 rods, other outbuildings were !
ly Music Make the Day
a Receiver of a State Bank shall be day and Thursday.
. __
_______ ___
_ ___
_ _
throughout
the _____
county,
has been
. moved in a way that would not hare
.
i
deposited with the State Treasurer.
Mrs. Albert Craig, who recently; affected, in spite of the fact that
been done by a straight blow.
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Inspirational
The new barn on the farm of j Easter Sunday was a memorable Mr. Finley, the Receiver for the underwent an operation at Pennock I it* receipts have continued to *how
bank, compiled by depositing the hospital. U gaining nicely and will , an increase, due largely to the
Gerald Dunn in the southwestern day for the churches of the city,
money collected with the State soon be moved to the home at her;splendid vu.iuc.
business
’w which
wtiavat the
cirv nw
Hupart of Johnstown was blown oier. the services being marked with large
Treasurer, a* the law requires.
I'•*
tings *Manufacturing
Oo. u enjoying.
mother. Mrs. Thomas Johnston.
‘
~
' killing several head of livestock and i crowds, beautiful music and approIn 1833 the parry County Circuit
■ Thi* company is tlw largest local
| doing much damage. There were ‘ priate sermons by the pastors. Court directed the State Treaaurer
Mary
uvuit uirvvieu h&gt;c outte treasurer , Mr*.
,
,—' . Perry
' is , -recovering
,,. - shipper of phrcel poat matter, which
। reports of other looses but none so Classes were received into member- «, turn mr to Hnrry Mnhm.nn.
&gt;™r’5'™“"
comes into lhe local offlee in the
severe as tn these two cases.
[ship and the rite of baptism admin- who succeeded Mr Finley a* Re- a d, *“,®°v®d fron* £enn?clc
middle of the afternoon and again j
!- [ istered at several of thc churches.
reiver ui
of the
Nashville Bank,
her
ccivpr
uie rtasnviuc
tsana. the ?»•*&gt;
---- d^
„ b?
j r&gt; Just before closing time. In order lol
I. j The sunrise service at the Metho- sum
......from
. ...
’ . . Mra tialnh
Hawthorne
Rundav.
«f 8188.051.
the general
Ha*^
ofne' 7? £on
Jundajr
fund* of the »t*te. The state TreasThe Wilcox Cemetery Circle due* handle,this parcel post matter so ax'
at tan tVrUirk ii.™
urcr refuse&lt;i to do this for the rea- t
duc the firstof March. Please to go out the same night it has been
' came frpm Livingston county of a st ten o ctock. when member* were wn
received nau
had . ** Pr°'
MUII thM
iua* lhe
UK- m
rectivea
. ”Pt 1,1 !«ytog them
— if- -you
_ ’ | bam badly damaged.
.
again received. The musical pro- been deposited in banks ,that
ha, had wish
wl*J’lhe
th® circle
^,rcl® to care for your
youf lot* der department windows one hour1
closed. Later two banks in which -**» • Olive McIntyre. Secy, Libble earlier so as to use the clerk-of that I
department in dispatching the reg­
dered by the chorus choir and in­ the State Treasurer deposited the C‘i£k
,
,
.
* WINDSTORM CO.’S BUSI­
dividual members. As a climax to money, reopened, and from them
Th® al*rm of
Wednesday ular first-das* mail and parcel post
;
NESS TAKES BIG JUMP
the Receiver was paid 868.043. leav- "Kht about eight o'clock was caused matter from the Hastings Mfg. Co.
'The Living Christ.'' by Wilder- ing a balance due lhe Receiver of by the dlscovcryofa blare in the and the other factories. These plants
* More Than Doublet New In- mere. splendidly rendered by a 1110.0g.
,roofxof Wallace Osborn* house, on are doing mueh to bring Hastings
choir of forty voices under
In its decision the Supreme Court. IWeat "fa'iiut street. The fire was back to more prosjierou* times, and
‘ surance So Far This Year, chorus
the direction of Mrs. Robert Burch [five
I
Justicea ooncurring, decided',extinguished wiUt practically u» Iom. the local post offlee authorities felt
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Compared With 1933
with Mrs. James' Bristol at the or- Ii U&gt;at as Receivership funds never
u
"'rH received from Mr. and Mrs. that the furtherance of their inter­
Word
Conditions tn thc farming areas gan. many of the audience saying became a part of the general fund 'E. A. Burton, who have been tn ests was to the benefit of the entire
of Michigan must be considerably
[ of lhe stale, there was no duty upon Kissimmee. Fla., this winter, says community, and would only slightly
inconvenience the general public.
1 Improved over a year ago During by the chorus.
, the part of the defendant to reim­ they are leaving thi* week for Ashe­
Rev J. A. McNulty of the Episco­
►1 the first three months of this year
burse thc Receiver from thc gen­ ville. North Carolina, enroute home.
WALTER J. ROBERTSON.
»' the amount of .new insurance taken pal church reports fine services1 era) fund of the state. Justices W. They have had an enjoyable winter.
' ‘
ith the music as being unus- I'
Walter J. Robertson, only son of
. by agent* for the Windstorm Com- a~°j ,5vely and inspiring. This is W. Potter and Henry M. Butzcl
John A. and Sarah Robertson, was
. pony of this city was more than 1 “***?
i signed a dissenting opinion
Kim
bom in Tiwmapple township. Barr;'
true
of ■all the other churches also.
' twice as large as for the same perl- |tr
— -Sigler served as attorney for the
county. Mich., March 14. 1853 on a
’ od in 1833. The agents report an '
receiver of the Nashville bank.
farm cleared and settled by his
&gt; improved feeling amongjanneraand ONE HUNDRED ATTEND
1 Tlie court decision came too late
father, and passed away at his resi­
I that is a good start toward better
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jS8Ue
SCOUT
TRAINING
MEET
J"
dence in Middleville. March 18th.
times. Government Joans, higher
mt print thc
prices and the wheat program pay- '
decision in our next. ’
a
ments have all helped to put money ' More than 100 men from Barry
• Continued from page one)
He »u united in marriage to
. in circulation.
.county attended Barry County
—F
_llsabeth E. McNaughton of Gales- [
I Night at the Scout Leaders' Train - ~
Bernard DeGoha, republican. Thc burg. Mich., on February 18th, 1878
CIRCLE NO. 1.
,B Course in Battle Creek Tuesday 1
|M
Ing
democrat*
elected
their
nominee
for
Circle No. 1 will meet at the home :■ evening.
...
She
preceded him in death on Feb-1
evening. A. B. Jamison of Detroit 1
clerk and the republicans gathered ruary 22. 1804. To thU union one *on.
of Mrs. James Long. 402 N. Michi- spoke on ' Character Building.'' Paul I
in all the other offices.
gan Ave.. Tuesday. April
10th., and Rene Ganguillet enterUlned
Charles, was born.
IRVING—The entire republican
Scout Executive Lloyd Shafer
Guests invited. — Mrs. Herman [ with music and yodeling.
He was later united in marriage
Hauer, secy.
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----------------- «-»-•----------------goes to Battle Creek on Friday night ticket wa* successful In Irving town­ to Lillian M Moxon of Thornapple I
i SUDDEN DEATH OF
to attend a reunion of Troop No. 4. ship by good majorities. The officers township on May J. 1807 and *he[
MRS. JOHN WATERS.'thc one lo wWch he belonged as a arc: William McCann, supervisor, passed away March 2lst, 1831 at1
Friday evening before the pageant
boy. The honor guest wii) be Forrest Buehler, clerk: John Perry. Dunedin. Fla.
had begun at the Central auditor- thc Scoutmaster, c. E. Cidl^s. who, treasurer; R» B. Walker. Justice;
Mr. RuberUon lived on Die farm
... was born u
„„, 1003 when;
ium. Mrs. John Waters of Rutland ! *r'fd
f°e CI‘7C22£B7’ Ed. Walters, highway commissioner; u here he
until
heart attack and died H® la aUn actlv® ,n 8®°^ work ln Waller Hammond, board of review. , he moved to Middleville. He has reJOHNSTOWN—Only one ticket.; *ided In that village since that time.
shortly after being removed to one Battle Creek A banquet will be
ope
features with
of the school offices
- of the -------- Mr. Shafer the republican, wa* in the field. Thc with lhe exceptions of many winters
nominee* were an
ail e«ccveu
elected.: spent in Florida.
Surviving are the husband a son acting as toastmaster.
I, following
lonowing nominees
Sunervlsor. Allan Hyde;
Hyde: clerk. Vem । He leave* to mourn hl* toe* hte
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On
April
20. the [Supervisor.
Harry
Waters
nattii of
ut Hastings, ana
and. uuc
ode■
— Friday
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Ihter. Mrs. Fbrrest
Forrest Weaver of Scout*
Scorn* will present a program and Doty; treasurer. Julius Frey; high-1 son Charles and IWo grandson*.
daughter.
■mA besides several ____
1-l.x UivwUlure
Investiture ceremony
ceremonv nt the Assyria
Auvrin way
wnv commissioner. Gerald
... . . 1 John
.fohn and
unrt James,
Jamn who
wh» reside In
Dunn;
In ffw.
the
Rutland,
grandchlldren and other relatives.
Center P. T. A. A number of toca! Justice. Albert Lyons; board of re­ old farm home east of town, besides
The funeral was held at the home ?«&gt;««*. Lloyd Shafer and Hugh Rl- view. Will Jones; constables, Harold other more distant relatives and
Hawks.
Charles
Strickland.
Albert
in Rutland on Monday and was
attend. The P. T. A. is
many friends.
largely attended
Rev. John w. ■’Ponsoring Troop 81 recently rtart- Conklin. Warren Van Sycklc
OBITUARY.
MAPLE GROVE—Surely Maple
Kitching officiated. Burial was in
t
j
.
Last
evening
at ~-.*Delton Grove must have surprised itself on
Rutland cemetery.
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“‘ Thursday
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Mr*. Waters was a woman of hiJi the application of Henry Carpenter election day when every nominee on Slate Run. Wyoming Co.. Pennsyl­
ideals, a true wife, mother a&lt;l was accepted as Scoutmaster of the republican ticket was elected: vania in IBM and departed from
neighbor and a steadfast friend. Troop 55. The first meeting under John Martens was chonen supervisor
She will be greatly missed in her ids leadership will be tonight. Wed­ by 73 majority: Ralph Pennock de­ years, ten months and twenty-eight
T. S. K Reid will assist feated Fred Fuller for township days. He was united in marriage to
home and thc community where she nesday
clerk -by live votes; Vem Bivens had Lucta Brainard and to this union
was so greatly beloved. Sincere with the program.
The Sea Scout Ship No. 106 meets 73 majority for treasurer; Sherman was born one won. He leaves tn
sympathy Is extended to lhe be­
tonight to choose a name and start Aycts for highway commisaloner had mourn his lost one son. George B. of
reaved ones.
work on their row boat and sail­ 55 majority; E W Penfold for board Glendale. Calif., two brothers Em­
,An obituary will appear later.
maker's bench, sea bags. etc. The of review had 38 majority; for JiD- manuel of Richland and Joseph
Scoute plan to name the Ship thejticc. W H. Guy had 36 majority. with whom he made his Iwmc, two
DOING GOOD WORK.
The writer was pleased lo receive "Admiral Rock," honoring Admiral Such a sweep had not been antici- grandchildren, four nieces, one
nephew, besides a lx»st of other
from Rev. Rdsaell H. Bready. whose George Rock of New York City.' paled.
relatives and friends.
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-.-..
formerly
ORANGEVILLE—With only one
Michigan-Ohio
parish
Includes of Hastings. Admiral Rock
churches at Alvordton. Ohio. Arn-'h*® sent his picture and autobi- ticket in thc field thc following re­
boy in Hillsdale county. Michigan, ography to the Ship and practical । publican mxnlnees were all elected: M. of Plainwell.
and Pioneer. Ohio, a neat booklet information that will be of especial [ Supervisor. Bert Brown; clerk, Ed.
If the home town pap*r told all
which gives thc officiary of hi*' interest to thc member*.
[Lewis; treasurer. Russell johncock;
churches, the organization* it main-F ^ixty-eight Barry county men highway commUslouer. Herman thc facts In It* wedding stories, it
tains and an alphabetical list of it*!went-to Battle creek Tuesday night; Morehouse; board of review. FerrL- would say that the groom was in
the conventional black and the
members. There are 368 members on to atteJMI the Leader*' Training [Brown; justice. John Killlck.
PRAIRIEVHXE-There
was «a bride's pa in the conventional red. [
thc membership roH*. 31 being pre- course wt Scout Headquarter*. Hon i ”
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—Boston Herald.
paratory members. Rev Bready U John C. Ketcham led the group stiff fight on in Prairieville town­
(loing a fine work for his parish He in singing and Miss Florence Camp­ ship between, lhe republican ticBet
; is trying out some novel plans that bell was pianist Troop Tl of Nash- and the independent ticket. Newell.
are attracting wide attention.
I ville was awarded the prize for at­ Barber on the republican ticket was 11
** *
tendance last week. Next Tuesday successful for supervisor by 38 ma- .
FUNERAL SERVICE.
evening Dr Voelker is to be the lority; Floyd Bhelp on the independ­
. Funeral services for Mrs. Margar­ speaker. Tonight, in the Legion ।ent ticket was made township clerk
et Gaskill. 84. were held at the home
by 40 majority; Otis Boulter wa*
;of Dr. and Mrs F. E Willison on M. will have a fish supper, as a fit­ elected treasurer; Eldon Tubb* was
Friday afternoon. Rev, L. L. Dewey ting close to the White Cross Seal made Justice and Charles Hughes,
J officiating. Burial was in Barry- selling campaign, the leaders being board of review by belter than 40
villc cemetery. Surviving arc her lhe hosts A big time is anticipated. majority each.
i niece. Mrs. Willison, two nephews,
RUTLAND—The republican* made
i Clyde and Gaylord Holmes of As­
a dean sweep tn Rutland township,
NOTICE
syria. and a slater. Mrs Alice Meelecting M W. Btutx. ouperviaor. by
Intosh of Hastings, besides other , I will not be responsible for debts 18 majority; Harry Williams, clerk,
' contracted by anyone but myself
relatives.
'
by 40 majority; Burr Laubaugh.
[after this date. April 3. 1034
treasurer, by 28; George Crook,
—Adv.
.
Claude R. Beck.
. MISSIONARY UNION.
highway commissioner, by three;
The Missionary Union of thc
• • •----------------Ben Bowman, justice, by 16; Clifford
Methodist church will meet with
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Hammond, member of board of reMr«. J M. Townsend Wednesd.i; .Robert Faulkner. Delton 23

Work
Clothing
Genuine

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minute magical raterUlniMnt at'
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One Wai in Barry Townehip tba Cheshire Grange h&lt;u tn ADewith
—J
In
°° Baturday. March 31. A small ™r Moneyi Deposited With
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Main are
and the Other was in
[admlerion was charged and there1 State Treasurer From Removing to a farm reef the Goodwill
church.
Jo*-&gt;own
eil.er. o!
B.nk.
The haavy rain stonn latetnTues- *lth theMsU^r^
. Mr. Crcvm,, _______
K. Stale Supreme
Yerterday ,lhe
“r
um.n
rh^dTin this nart^f who *Uo *UM&gt;11*1 the
Court handed down on opinion in ®
it^l^m a
Mr Llndshy atod Mr Craven are the Nashville State Bank case to *“* a~*cr
th* name of
»rere ^-ind* orni h the^Lthern
«n4«r the name of The the
ertret
that
the
BUU
Treasurer.
Edward
the effect that the State Treasurer., “wara
nf Vhe^Ttv* it
Harting. Magical Entertainers
I as
------------------------a* trustee
truitee of
of fund,
funds for
for clc»cd
closed banks.
banks. &lt; An
An eigeight —
and*----one-half
pounds
son
W
ij ..- ------Is not required to pay
nay same from was
bor to Mr. and Mr* Elmer
-------------- ■ ------------------------ia
»** born
cyclonic destructiveness in some
EASTER SERVICES
«tneral rund
thc1*ute.- ”1® ?u£\?L?“unB1 townah,pon lasl■
places.

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Somewhere In Sonora
JOAN BLONDELL. GLENDA FARRELL, GUY KIBBEE
FRANK McHUGH

HAVANA WIDOWS
LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS
ADULTS 15c
CHILDREN 18c

ELECTION RESULTS
IN THE COUNTY

Boy Scout News

Lee O’alls
They’re Heavier and Best

Coveralls
S2.29

Full Shrunk at 12.59

Work Caps
29c 35c 39c
Shop Aprons
59c
Heavy Blue or White

Work Pants
»p59

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

Bard O’alls
$1.19

Headquarters

For Redeeming Lux Flakes, Lux Soap,
or Life Buoy COUPONS!

Full Riveted

Extra Ix'jug

Work Shirts

Bring In Your Coupons and Get These Soaps Free!
ALSO SPECIAL PRICES ON SAME

LIFEBUOY
HEALTH SOAP

19c fc

OLEO Silver Nut 2 “'17c
Coffee "&gt;
Armonr'i Stir Lard
KELLOCC S COKN HjCKCS
Port Touties

Poat'i Bran Flakes

4 iu. 33c

12c
2 ti«,- 19c

Golden Bantam Corn

... 10c

Candy Bari or Gum

3

10c

Cigarettes

2

25c

4 Popular Brandt

11c

AU 10c Tobacco

3 •« 25c

qu.1,,.

3 it,. 23c

AU ISc Tobacco

2 r« 25c

Our Motber’i Cocoa

2 it., 22c

Potatoes

Pep Bran Flakei

Macaroni e.«.

Fig Bart
White Cara

lb. IIC

Head Lettuce

2 u*. ISc

New Cabbage

Oranges 'XCP 1
1

lit. Large Siee, 4o*.

£««•

29c

2

15c

ib. 3c

16c |

We Buy Eggs . . . Telephone 2609
Yournlf

&amp;n*-'

Food Center
Fatdpauach Warehouse

“If It Isn’t Good We
Don’t Carry It"

X5C

&lt;4

333 or Our Special

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

Stere

atternoon at 2 30 Devoltms will be
conducted by Mrs. Ruby Merrick.
The magazine reviews by Mr*
Florence Fuller and MLss Belva Ri­
ley will be foliated by a program
appropriate to Mite Box Day. All
members are requested to bring mite
boxes to this meeting. April 11.

Juanita Mitchell. Sandborn. Ind 21
----------------- a-e-o----------------HOLMES CHURCH.
Mrztnd Mrs. Richard Durkee were
Sunday visitor* at Forest PrioPa,
near Freeport.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Durkee and
Mrs. Sarah Durkee spent Sunday at

28. jack Edwin, weighed *ix pound.
.nd nine
.and
nine ounce*
ounce* and
and Jan*.
James Hw.n
Elwin.
weighed six pound* and thirteen
,
ounces.
oSSln“irarN“Hji^rHAOTU
Glocklin. 802 N. Hanover. April 4. a
hnv weighing
weiahina seven
.even nound*
boy,
pounds and
lour ounce*

“ ”r A
X
and they received many nice gifts.
Alt are glad In sec Mr and Mrs.
Hubert Barnum and daughter* back
'»»»
luuino'nwl,
hopw ••'"**&gt;&lt;
after being in
in Hastings
nearly
lwo wee|U About 30 men attended
# w(xxj
foj. Wm
Monday

THORNAPPLE—In this township
the democrats were generally suc­
cessful. They elected Julien Potts,
supervisor, by 138 majority; republi­
cans elected c. L. Bailey, clerk, by
47 majority-. Forrest Bender, demomajority', ^Claude Kermecn. republi­
can. was elected highway commis­
sioner. majority not reported; W R.
Harper, democrat, was elected Jus­
tice by 17 majority; Glenn Allen was
elected to the board of review by 43
majority.
WOODLAND TOWNSHIP — The
republicans made a clean sweep in
Woodland township, electing Glann
Wotring supervisor, by 118 majority,
T. C. Munion. dork, by 155 majority;
Agnes Leffler, treasurer, by 138 msJority; Henry Hynes. h|ghway com­
missioner. 145 majority; L
H.
Brumm. Justice, by 104 majority;
John Gardner, board of review, by
108 majority.
YANKEE SPRINGS—There was
only one ticket, the republican. In
the field and the following are the

the weather being so stormy they
THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB. had to stop work at noon, but ex­
to —
finish as ----soon
as the wenthPeter DeVries, well known prac-; pect
r~— .7^.
- ~
•
tical nurseryman. wUl be the speak- er *IU P*r®*‘
, .
er at the April meeting of the’ fclr'.“Pd
J®hn
•}*
Thomapple Garden Club to be held
th® ^pr,A
U*lr.
at the court houie Thursday after-1™” Bumford, in Hastings. Sunday
noon. April 5. at two o'clock.
Mr
“re
Barnum and
Anyone interested tn lawn*, gard■* Dan Wallemng or shrubbery 1* cordially in-,doJIg *"
vited to attend this meeting.
I M
Mr. *and Mrs. Welby Crockford
.and family of Woodland and Mr clerk. Will Ellsworth; treasurer,
'and Mrs. Bennie David «f Lansing Donald Klmmey; highway commis­
DEATH OF LITTLE GIRL.
I
Wut*r vi*ttw&gt; at
Joseph sioner. Henry Shively.
Mr and Mra. Harry D. Hotehkl*.! Crockford a
died on Monday al Pennock hospital,1 Mra. Ray Wlckiiam and Raymond er
a woman can ourclia
from meningitis The (y neral will be' *e”Bunday visitors at Fred Bu- poMibU type of raiment*
Thursday morning al ten
clock, toipto
’a tn
—
.
.reyhareToft.
l*n o
o'clock.
tolpi»
in Hasting*
i1 ^amlnw
the hill her
l

Serite

Youjatlf
Save!

HOSPITAL GUILD NO. U,
The regular meeting of Hospital
Guild No 18 will be held at the
home oi Mr* C B Baidu in un
Thursday. April U. Visitor* welcome.

-Landon Oplnguesta of Mn. Etta Parmalce
Mr and Mrs Irving Jordan and
________________________
[ daughter of near Woodland and Mr/ A London tailor offer* to repair
and Mm Floyd Fenstemaker were' his customers' clothe* for nothing,
Sunday evening visitors at Hubert' Thi* of rourae suable* them to Uve .
Barnum'*.
f
[ rent free—Punch

Store

Swiss Steak * 13c
Pork Loin Roantn mtu

ik 14c

Spiced Ham &gt;» r„. «-i - kt.. n&gt;. 25c

Lamb Stew
Bologna or Frankfurt* 2 iu 25c
Cottage Cheese s™.c~. it 10c

Lamb Roast

Shoulder lb.

WstcA for A-G Handbill Friday !

Feldpausch
Market £2
TELEPHONE 2272

WE DELIVER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL

iihtiim
15887276

herited hl» son. Eldora, with

EO

(Continued from page one)
•mount ot the certificate and it
would thereby become unnecessary
to probate hU estate/
Eldora'* wife died in 1923 at which
time Mr. Alexander D. Lake was updecided that he should go to Fenn­
ville and live will) hl* daughter. Ly­
dia Bale. Not long after hi* arrival
at her home Lydia appeared one day
at the bank in Vermontville with aU
three certificates, endorsed .by her
father, Alexander, and demanded
the money from the bank. Mr Stiles,
cashier of thc bank, assuming that
something was wrong, refused to give
her the money, certain legal contro­
versies then followed, wherein she
undertook to cfenpel the bank to
turn over thc money to her. Guard­
ianship proceedings were contem­
plated for Alexander, but it wa*
thought that, because of his ad­
vanced years, this should not be I
pressed and the matter was permit-1
ted to run along until the time of his
death, a few weeks ago
It wa* then discovered that when '
he was within a few days of one ,
hundred years old. he had made1
a will In which lie practically dl*ln-

that he had treated the children of
hi* deceased son. John, in about the
same manner, and had willed prac­
tically all of hl* property to the
children of Lydia Bale, who was
then deceased.
Mr. Eldora Lake, feeling that the
will was very unfair and unjust, ha*
retained Attorney Kim Sigler of this
city, who is taking the necessary
step* to contest the will in the
courts of Allegan county, 'lhe other
side ot lhe case ha* employed Mr.
Clare Hofiman. prominent lawyer ot
Allegan, and It is. expected that a
heated contest will be the result.
Many friends of Eldora Lake are
wishing him success in his attempt
to bring to justice the property mat­
ter* of thi* fine old gentleman, hl*
father. Alexander Lake, who lived to
the unusual age of 102 years.

BEAR HOLE LAKE DISTRICT.
Kenneth Hurless and family spent
Sunday in Hastings.
Mr*. Zellon Kalhcr 1* improving
slowly.
Russell Craven and Mr. Llndsley
gave an entertainment at the
Grange hall in Allegan county .Sat­
urday night.
William Claggett and son. Wig­
man. are on the sick list at this
time.
Zellon Kaiser Is making n busi­
ness trip to Manistee this week.

ALL PRICES

It’» Not a Secret!
TS not unusual lo have curlomers say. "I see you have a
‘Special- on” this or that article
and |&gt;olnt lo our adv. or hand­
bill.

I

TRAFFIC PROBLEMS
OF‘THE VB6 NUN’S

SOUP

10c

Nothing like Good Hol Soup.

Campbell's ore good.

MILK

These prices ore set by our cost
plus a reasonable prom and do
not vary a* long as the. cost of
replenishing our stock docs not
change.

KRAUT 2c- 25c

3 SIL 20c

Carnation, Pct or Borden's.

Just lhe thing for that listless appetite.

CORN MEAL^"But 21c
Punch Bowl
Broken Slices.
No. 21/. can

PINEAPPLE

18c

A year ’round favorite^ especially welcomed on spring menus.

2

RAISINS

Bulk

They help many dishes pass the "appetite test” these days.

22c

SALAD DRESSING
Quarts

SARA-LEE

CORN FLAKES

12c

Pkg.

Kellogg’s or Post Toasties. Cut-out toys for the children.

LARD a "‘3 - 25c

NOODLES K. 17c
Fine, brood or medium.

Pure Egg Noodle*..

COOKIES
15c
P &amp; G Soap 5 Bar- 19c

MOLASSES
&amp;,v-15c

VEGETABLES
NeUle’a. Can
10c
HOMINY
S5U- - 3£..’'25c
PEAS
K'lr'...
Si&lt; 12c
PORK and BEANS

The White Naptha Soap.

Biaquick

Ef • 20c

lUculta.

LARSEN’S

K. C.

baiihc h&gt;«du

(ittrtU.

u22c

18c

B.IUM. 1.1IU Ma

Palmolive 3 •— 14c

Camay

VUIKI.I

HOUSECLEANING AIDS

Oxydol

I Lb. 7Fk.- &lt;C

3 c.». 25c

C Midcan.

DRIED BEEF

Soda AM. . HAMMCI

Preserves

UllBT'S.

13c

R. &amp; R. SALT

Ki..

17c

10

FARMERS’ NEEDS

22c 3 SL 25c

o.
7c
Wyandotte
• V.-Lb. FU. 7C
Sal Soda
Borax
15c
Hau. Cu.
9C
Cleaner
H. R. H
... 9c
Ammonia
17c
Bowlene !ffl» 18c 3 SS* 25c
Bon Ami Powder
12c
Bon Ami Cake
10c
Mop Handle*
10c
Broom. JS»f*
43c
Paper hodJokold
10c

SMOKE SALT

SALT

85c

10 lb. can.

MORTON'S.

100 LB. BAGS

90c

MEDIUM-COARSE.

OYSTER Shells 90c
100 LB. BAG.

EGG MASH

$1.97

100 POUNDS

Scratch Feed

$1.69

100 POUNDS
WE CABBY A COMPLETE RTOCK
OF CBI8P, FRESH VEGETABLES.

C. THOMAS STORES

“EveryjDay Low Prices

1*34

THE CHURCHES

128 West State Street

FREEPORT.
Sundty callers kt the home ot Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Brunner were. Mr.
and Mrs. G W. Bangs of Detroit.
Miss. Dora Bangs of Lowell, Miss
Alma Wall and Mr*. Laurence En­
dres of Carlton and the latter’*
sister-in-law from Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Arthur Seifert returned from
Flint Wednesday after spending
several days with her husband. She,.
was accompanied by Miss Belly Al- !
bro, who was a guest at lhe Seifert
home “until Sunday. ^Sherman Al-11
bro and son accompanied Mr. Sei-1
fart home on Saturday and Miss
Betty relumed to Flint with them I
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brunner were |
Ln Grand Rapids Monday forenoon.
Mrs. Brunner remained at StMary's hospital for treatment. _ Mrs.
1 Brunner's many friends regret that
) her lira!th is so poor at present. ,
1 Miss Donna Moore of Jackson
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
11. E. Moore, last week.
' Miss Ruth Tabberer of Detroit

and MUs Dorothy Tabberer of Har­
bor Beach arrived Iwtne Friday for
। a week's vacation from their scIkxjI
! duties.
! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson were
! Hastings, visitors Saturday forenoon.
I Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Wedel and'
daughter. Martha Jean, were GranJ .
Rapids visitor* Monday forenoon, j
Mrs. Ellen Roush, who recently'
underwent a serious operation al
Pennock hospital, expects to return
to the home of her daughter. Mrs. I
Wm. Mishler, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W./Moulton of
Muskegon Heights were Sunday
j guest* of their daughter. Mrs. Roy
fNaglcr and family, Dr. and Mrs.
i H. S. Wedel and two daughter* were
also guests at the Nagler home.
Ed Andrew*, who lias been 111
thc past ten days. Is better at thi*
writing. His many friends hope for
a complete and speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Thompson of
Pontiac came Sunday for a few
days with Mrs. Thompson's people,
John Thaler and family.
A meeting of the local baseball
fans was held at the Pterkins' lunch
room recently and the following of­
ficers were chosen to manage a team
for Freeport this summer: Manager,
Ivan Roust); secretary and scorekeeper. Glenn Perkins; treasurer,
Frank Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurley of
Grand Rapids were guests at the
ner Thursday night and Friday.
Floyd Walton now has employ­
ment in Flint.
Rev. I. Osgood was a Hastings
visitor Saturday morning.
Dr. H. 8. Wedel has been enter­
taining a very sore fool caused by
Infection in one of the toes.
Robert Hanford was a Hastings
visitor Saturday.
The Barry County Spring Con­
vention of the Woman1* Foreign
Missionary Society of the M. E.
church will be held at the local
church on Tuesday, April 17. Meet­
ings will be held both afternoon and
evening, with a box lunch at six.
Mrs. Anderson of Grand Rapids,
district president, will be preeent
and take part in thc program. Miss
Mabel Eddy, a missionary
from
Mexico, will be the speaker of the
evening. This U a rare treat for
Freeport and one everyone will want
to enjoy.
The Good Friday service held at
the M. E. church was not as large­
ly attended as it should have been,
but tliw who were there declared
it the best service of 1U kind ever
held here. The splendid messages
of Rev. M. Lewis. Rev. F. Loomis.
Rev. I. Osgood and Rev. O. L. Wilk­
in*. and the paper given by Mrs,
Ickes, who substituted for Rev. L.
fekra. were all masterpieces and
made the Easter story more real
and more precious to everyone. Tile'
duets by the Misses LU Ilan Blough
and Wilma Wieland accompanied
by Miss Ellssa Lewis on the piano,
were also unusually good. All local
business places closed from two to i
four for the service.
Reuben Pish hsd the misfortune
to get his right hand and urm
drawn Into the electric wringer
at his home Monday morning '
Fortunately the wringer was of the
modern type with the large soft
rollers and only bruises resulted.
Mr. and Mrs. Htxiry Smelker, son
Kenneth, and daughter Zona, spent'
Sunday al the home of the former s I
father. John Smelker, at Hastings.

Willis
Blurgi*. June 1*.
away, March 29. 1

METHODIST

Ella KJ logman. Haren
Lowell. To tills union
eight children, two preo
death. Stella pasting ■
sgo. William, two year*

rlage they fettled an a
Stanwood. Mecosta Co., whei
resided 45 years, then moving
present horn* tn Hastily*
they lived until hl* death.
his widow and six children. Mrs.
of Carrtsowo. R.

Bumford. Mrs. Rcva Benson, all of
Hastings and Mrs Flossie Dunham.
Kwlamaioo, eight grandchildren, a
Kreat-grandchlld and on* brother,
John, of Big Rapids, beside* many

COST cyuRoR
3HRIST. M1MUT.

brat km tn the Ixxne of Uncle Hewie' /J*
and ending with the ill-fated »?-1 committee held recently a series of
tempt of Trampas to run the Vlr-1 ‘J’*** The^'wm’ne'’"cin*
glnian out of the little town of
panted“nSt O?L
Medicine Bow. Wyo.
,
12. “Llghtnln' ~ to be presented Dec.
Tickets for this play will be placed
anolbar pUn&gt; in (hi
on rale about April 12 at the Cordes 5 and 7. and •’The Ghost Train" to
Newsstand here. Because of the fact be presented In April 1935. In addltion
to
tills
program,
the
Kalamazoo
that the auditorium rental will be
Civic Players have promised to come
here next March with one of their
fine productions.
The Hastings Masonic Orchestra
which did such fine work for the
Association last year will provide
INCLUDE 3% SALES TAX
music for the production* again Ulis
year.
___ __________

To avoid misunderstanding we
want to state the “specials" at
C. Thomas Stores are only our
regular "Everyday Low Prices"
given publicity.

For this reason "Any Day Is a
Good Shopping Day" at the C.
Thoma* Stores.

4,

about double this year what It was'
{last year, thc Association has found
• ppTMlatarf. Tko.m^aUtrrUl
It necessary .to increase adult ad­
&gt;Uon»4 hk.th» luttlxa fkarth
mission charges from 25c to 30c
.and admission for school pupils
HUT
MB
THODI
ST
EFUCOfAL
,
from 15c to 20c Ttie Civic Players
uHUkCh.
“
Rial
irt not attempting to make money
but only wish to break even.
(Continued
| Last year only one of the three
,
’ plays netted more than *15 and that
minute*. In spite of the fact that | WM because the publishers did not
the stage practically has to be built charge the usual royalty. The net
over for each of the lour scenes, thc j Income from the two plays which
riFST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.
nrooertie*
are
beine
careful)v had • «*riilu* balance did not covworked
out and
with
«u,iru vu*
a**u w
«m*- the,
«■»-, assistance ’
-• _a crew
____ u-m-j
__ ____ of Outward Bound Till* dlncrcnce, CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN
of
drilled •_
to .b-the .1
precision
nr
CHRIST.
however, was made up by member........
"
...........this
*■** feat
- - can
an athletic
team,
be
accomplished, the players believe. *hlp funds so the players were able
There will be acene shifting rehear­ to continue. It I* the sincere aim of
the association to present its play*
sal* a* well as actor*- rehearsal*
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH
The Virginian" follows the class- at
* lhe lowest price which coal of
ic of Owen Wister very closely. ”production will permit. The fixed
toriiailf
Four of the outstanding episodes of charges for each play in regard to
royalty and auditorium rental alone
the story hsve been adapted to the
stage. There will be Molly the New amount to 1100 00 of more. In addi­
CHURCH OF CHRIST, COAT* OROVR.
England school ma'am, Trampas the tion of course there are expenses for
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
bad man. Steve the youthful pa) of building scenery, transporting the
the Virginian. Judge Henry the in­ set back and forth, publicity, mak­
ing and renting of costumes, etc. All
fluential rancher. Uncle Hewle. the
HaMlaxa Churci.
cowboys, ranch owners and visitors money save that required for roy­
alty and the occasional rental of
HASTING* CTTT MISSION.
from the East. The action .ofcT
the
S?
locally.
,

In some small town* th* needy
who come for government meat art
ao numerous they cant find parking
space—Los Angele* Times.

(EMSCOFAL)

paying for gas—Detroit Free Pres*.

Penney's for
Thc Right Kind for {.very Job
Our Own "J. C. P.” Brand!

fU

SHIRTS

49c

eul Reinforced I
Comfortable!

Metlium weight blue chambray
tested
quality, of course! They’re cut full and
roomy across the chest and shoulders!
Long length—nothing skimped! Comfort­
able interlined collar! Extension neck­
band ! Steel buttons! Boys' Sites, 19c.

Sturdy coiiotu!

Super Big Mac'

Men’s Blue Mix

Beys* Oxhide

Kiddies' Blue Denim*

OVERALLS

Work Socks

OVERALLS

Play OVERALLS

Sanforized!

$1.10
Perfect fitting I
Better made of
best quality de­
nim! 8 deep,
reunded poci
stitched!

Boy sites,Bic

IOC

59c

Men’s Black

Boys’ Blue Chambray

Knee Boots

Work Shirt

SJ.98

39c

Gturdlly modal

.tripedl Metal

acoupls-Savsl

Tested Quality! "Oxhidf”

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OVERALLS

Work SHIRTS

Full cut—not skimped!

Esstrt full! TrifMlcWt

89e

Stronger — because thsy’rs triplestitchedl Bar-tacked and reinforced!
Highest standard 2:20 denim I Built
to wear and wear I 8 deep pocket*!
Pana buckles I Boy? sites, too—39c

69s

An exclusive Penney brand! Tripte­
stitching means stronger seem* I
They're bar-tacked and reinforced,
tool Roomy at chest and shoulders!
Tested quality. ley? Mees, 39t^

Here’s Pheaomenel Vtbu!

WORK SHORS

Rows of nail* to reinforce soteal

Weatherproofed Retm

Men! Front Page N

WORK SHOES

WORK

Thousands say theyre greet!

Soles Saved for

— Penney's gives you low price
plus good quality I Chocolate rates
uppers, eornpoeitiou rubber soles and
heels, leather middle coles, 8 to IL

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What Others Say'

‘This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

were very interesting
Ve doubt if a pern

History at Corning.
power.
A Giant Cast.
'
Probably no more, todafatlglble I ar
■- ■
tmh
even including the late
The 201-Inch Lens.
siedger. even mcmamg tne
.
LIPPMANN
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
LIPPMANN AND
AND THE
THE NRA.
NRA.
Delicate "Processes involved.
ITO.M Amwodreo. rtw. I red than
no iirCTtn M u]c
. Dr. J. C. Andrus returned Sunday
By no stretch of the imagination
Admiral
Peary. Through
long
Wttlter
Lippmann.
famous
po-1
—
——
------- — - —
- yean
could waiter
Lipp*ua**k*.
famous
&gt;wl
u , ,, ......... , ,
exploration
in
the
Arctic
and
iiti_«i
re-reiinr
iw&gt;
railed
an
enrmvl,
o/ exptaratlon
)ltlcai ^tcr. be called an enemy] will be open to astronomic explor.. habits,
.
-------.—j a. of president Roosctrelt. Most of Uie.ation if the 201-inch disc of glass Cora Powers. Returning with him
„ .
-..
temperate
he acquired
BaternruaM t&gt;» Mail. PMiMid:
istamina that seems well nigh ln- time since the latter’s inauguration, now slowly cooling in an annealing Mrs Adah Steam of New York City,
"iSWi^.’ZLj0*•’ “ credible- On lhe dash to th. pole. Mr. Lippmann has defended the, oven at Coming. N. Y.. eventually who will spend some time here.
President and hte works.
| becomes the eye of the world’s larg- ,
another sister.
IN BAHRY COUNTY six MONTHS ao«. for example, he said goodbye to
But the writer has an essential-eat reflecting telescope. But the dlfDi'ua'rry OODinx thuk MONTHS
.Dob Bartlett, at the last base honesty which will not permit him ; Acuities of manufacture are so great';
to
approve
the
President
’
s
actions
that those in charge are not making 1*-^' .i
IN AbVANCK •---------------------- as* camp some 130 miles south of hl»
when
he
thinks
he
sees
that
these
any
definite
predictions.
.
**
“J11."
OUYatiie
HAMMY
COVkrr.’.„?
UNK
'
AaWaNCE.™
—siao
C“P{started back im­ actions ore leading the American |
. . .
ly or Grand Rapids were in the city
ykam Df anvANCg-----------mediately on thc long trail to the propl. U&gt;ro .irons., .nd pnrolbly
rOUSIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS. ONE
u
tnin- , mM,u,
SLS'mu, re. !S"sitt
YMAM IN ADVANCE.......... 4:
’ base camp. It took Admiral Peary* Mn Lropm.nn In a rerent wrtlrt..
bSv-auSu'staB'^irw i OomiMny « WU&gt;t. IrendUns irolwry.
seven daj-s to reach the pole and re­
«re.ff.l»u. lb. wublre Cl
'm"
turn to the outpost where he had
the administration “5* tha^
ten hours were consumed in trans-11— .n
a, q._ bom- _» b__
waved goodbye to Capt. BartictU NRA is the real peril to the national fcrTln&lt; lhc llquld
to
mo(d; i'TL iir
Yet Peary reached the base camp government.
...
Uuil
-k X*' ““
W" CU"' l0r
... ------ ----- ----------- --- --. r,-------------’.--..
.-—j-—
—. Urere .... fen moniiis win1 oe requircci u&gt; cooi
■hlA maenrs
. down
.
. room temperature.:
.
y4*-iK|W.
.....
’taVk ““fr a *‘ute ,norc lhan one day **’ ,wo Breat ,rouble
"talers In
in the UMpro- ..
j Mrs. Joseph Kopesay returned to
hind hte assistant. Tills in spite of fri,ni ’I?le flrst 15 ,
'T0.1?18?,«? iTtien if a single flaw is found lo mar',
her
home
in
South
Bend. Indiana,
""
t.„ tlut
™ ,2, nr., nss wugni inc pcupic umi uic .inn
r-a~‘
&gt;™ «“ 1
, , p,.„
_
Sunday, after spending four weeks
.. , — .......... —
• ■
.
is a iraiuicmu lusuumviu ui inwiin the city with her daughter Mrs.
years of age at the time of his 1I1K prosperity, and the rccond is
Alex Ironside, who has been in
“* ll" wl~"'
great adventure and Capt. Bob a ro- S.SM
■
•to
•—•
quarantine with a mild case of scar­
I
• • •
c«-&lt; bust, hard muscled young man in which it can never finish.
He speak* also ot the fact that the j „ {he Jfns cmcrKM from the an. let fever.
i.ura’,thc prime of life.
Mr. and Mrs. Norton Paton left
program is raising tl*e cost of things I ncaIi
ovcn tn
c0nditi0n.
I “ht
The harriers guarding
rding lhe
the north F ?cr - th
the ability
XTdWcui?
M
in
.., u^ing
i, &lt; rabUna
the ahlllt
v i .....
.. b.T?
... ... Tuesday of this week from Los AnM - geles where they have been spendpole are evenmore iiImpamble than of people to buy aixi says
traWporuU&lt;m arise. Many
•!»“*« F
and precipitous
precipitous that the theory is false.Adorer.
bridges and tunnels enroute to the
, Ue’thc high mountainsi and

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COOK liRoy.. Editor*.
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. iu glaciers which surround the south
poll- oecaiuic uic norm »
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geometrical point in a vast sea ot
Ice. Once an explorer leaves the
Iran,1.™c’Z...
f
_
cnura
uro over . drmlM.
emm He.
drlltta. crunchjng. breaking, treacherous surface
one might have to wait years before
conditions seemed
a
t favorable for
.

NO UPSETS.
WHIN very &gt;l*rtlb&gt;« MpproM
in city elections. A person analysing
the results could very well come to
the conclusion that people here

I er »rm
Seven
00 nelg

Jarrafd.

whatever man-

family.

vine, daughter of C. A. Hough, of young man who knows the value of, Ray Preston’a near HaaUnga.
the Farmers' and Merchants* Bank, on education.
।
* ■ *
to Duvllle c. Holly of Paducah,
Gharlea H. Whitmore, who U a
NORTH MARTIN CORffKRS.
Kentucky.
student at Western Btaif, and lady
Lewis Herwl spent Saturday in
• ‘tol ““
“•"“■™1
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
V„ U.U. uSTdrt*, «, u» »«» .kb hta U. n-MWU. with
Marshall Prickett retiree after two
years of moet efficient service in school bus for O. L. Boley.
I »be famUy.
which he has won thc approbation
When thia la being written 11 doe*
MarUn P. T- A. will be held Friof all good citizens, to give place to
not look likely that there will be a day evening, April 6, al the Martin
a man whose sympathies arc with
ven heavy vole out in thia town- church. Everybody welcome.
‘
। Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Karrar
watching* to ensure at hia hands thc shlp'
■rarr^. -IL*, ra.ra—
I mowd Frt‘Uj' tatO
U**nt h°U*
enforcement of the liquor laws.
SOUTH MAFLE GROVE.
I of wm. Brooks.
Bush-Slllson—At the residence of
the Rev. Mr. Mocfflan Mr. Eugene ' Mrs. Maude Benedict and Mrs.! Miss Dorothy Slocum spent 8&lt;tM. Bush and Miss Emma E. Stllson Ellxabeth Clark spent Thuraday I urday evening and Bunday with bar
were united in marriage.
with Mr*. Ida Norton who has been sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Karrar.
In the township of Prairieville confined to her bed thc past few ’ Afternoon callers were. Mr. and
Barry county, three and one-half
Mrs. Shirley Slocum and son. Garth.
mlla south of the village of Prairie­
Mrs. Garth Slocum and son. Rob­
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Cunning­
ville in the forest on Addison ham and son Arthur of Bellevue and tert, spent
-- it the week end in Hastings
Spaulding's place is to be found a Mr. and Mrs. Vern Eliteton of West with her mother.'*
,
__
J
ra
___
__
....
T1,_ Hertel
*»----- * _V.I1.
large oak tree that measures a trifle Vermontville and Robert Gray spent
Thc
children, who have
&gt;over fourteen feet around it. stump
been under quarantine for scarlet
high, and retains its bigness for over
thirty feet high where it brandies and. family and Mrs. Lulu Gray] out of quarantine thia week.
k,
M. „
off.
If there is a larger one In this
county we would be pleased to hear
about It.''
Gold 101 1-2.
The result of the city elections—
a victory for the sMoon interests.
down M a broke upon lht recovery |n„
i„ng».
ito
Professor
lessor Barren
Barrett oi
of vnio
Ohio win
will
which is being brought about by | Ipi hiv“ to b^electM * This will1, Mr5’ Wl” 9E!ctte' of
1»- speak at the court house tonight on
natural forces, combined with other
~
Ltesib y tana. w*» caUed here Wednesday by,the subject of Phrenology, lecture
£:
crn
(
n w. us now »ci
Kluurt«r
',ter‘^The
I,«**
cn.nero
*rt0UI d
dW
the Z^*proroc."
J&gt;“•&lt;iniury'or bmk^ Even®­ where hl*
brarhe, ratnllj
.
hte brother
recently &lt;UM.
died.
, ture
ture..
On March 31st the National Bank of Hastings completed its
The
llc of thc slou. journey from Ncw| Mrs. Reuben Wilson and daugh-! The Woman’s Foreign Missionary
flrxl full quarter year of history. On Dec. 31st ear footings,
The whole
whole article
article should
should be
be readl^"
read
were H24.513.86. On March 31st they wens $304,661.13. This
caiviuu, by
u, all
a interested in busi-■v„k statc to cnfom^
ra.iirr&gt;ra,i. wwin
carefully
yj
a '! Urt' Mlrla and Mrytle. spent from Society of the M. E. church will be
ness of any kind. It calls a spade I
L''acL rJdcal^w U?os? m 1 Fr,day untU Monday *“h her “*’• entertained at the residence of R. J.
nv k’Indicates,
nd T‘ ,'a as“ &lt;nari,
a spade, “and
many‘ """
^.*’2
th0W?
I A. R. Wilson, of Kalamazoo
* .Grant on Thursday afternoon of thi.

A Good Record
Of A Good Bank

don’t follow party politics very dash and even then counties traps bufl£pM mfn hnve aI^ady lhoUBht. charge of the transfer.
,
------------' week. A cordial tnvltatton to extend! TWENTY YEARS
AGO TODAY.
strongly so far as local offices are await to penalize a single moment that the nra will not work, at leas'
*.• • •
-r—
.
—
..
no* adrnintetered. — Tuscola .Then will come what is perhaps I Miss Ellvra Barnaby of Lansing is
------ ------ ’' - • »----------------concerned. It seems to us that all Of carelessness.
.
he another ad- County Advertiser.
!the m“‘ complex step in the pro-] spending her vacaton with her parMIDDLEVILLE.
of the men elected con be counted
There will never be anotner an
&gt;
of manufacture, grinding the ents, Mr. and Mrt. Charles BarnaC. F. SUllson and wife have reon to carry on the same efficient venture in tills world quite parallel
STATF liquor STORES
। dLY:
ExPert workmen who by.
I turned to their Grand Rapids street;
STATE liquor STORES.
|xjlLMicd the 100-lnch Ml.. Wilson I Mrs. Homer Buell of Ricjiland home after spending the winter in
■ type of administration that Hastings to that of Admiral Feary on his
A few weeks ago a state llquo.. tciCAcopc lens are still available., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I Ute west with a daughter.
I
lias been fortunate enough to enjoy polar dash. Even a plain recital ot store was opened in Owosso Several ThcM m,.n u u sold ahakc thclr, HarTy Walldor|T On Monday. she 1 c. Cx)bb. for Inany years a realduring the post few years.
the facts concerning this monumen- uumhvm
jncaas
jum.
business men..vm
from that«.*»/
city have
»)Cadsover
overtne
theprospect
prospectorofmaxing,
makingand
, and
Airs.Walldorf!
Waildorffwent
wenttotoSchool-,
School-dent
denthere
hereand
andtills
tillsvl&lt;vicinity, who for
cfllrf
it
no
nor
■ .... .... some years .has .been ... .
....
tai journey sounds hs unreal
and .said
that
it crentr/1
created
no furor
furor
nor
was. _a *11111*/,
mirror with
four times *«*•»
that OWsur- cruv
craft to ......
visit ...
Mrs. mu
Buell’s daughter,
--------——- That
*----- ----------,
---- uns
"nil IVU1
VUUl
mrs.
Miro* Allen
Aiinn there any evidence 01
of . increased jacc However
Hnurver scientists and
«nd engl&lt;*nci- [Mrs.
's&lt;rC -----u,.w,,.
...
fantastic os a story by Edgar
Harry
Knappen.
ROOSEVELT VS. CONGRESS.
,
Fremont,
passed away Sunday and
.
. .
&gt;
rfriiikhiiF
rtninkrnnrss. Ij1.1t
n..cro.,,.i,i*. _x*.n^_»r
F ----..1— ..
__-----. , rr..t..
drinking nr
or drunkenness.
Last week ' neers feci _
reasonably
confident
Miss Josephine
Anderson and, the remains will be brought here1
Congress rather titan Roosevelt
a similar store was opened in Ionia.
guest.
Miss
Louise
Wler,
returned
for
the
funeral
on
Wednesday
at'
lost prestige by over-riding the pres­
It Is reasonable to assume that
Because of thc fact that thc con-; Tuesday to Akley College, Grand the Baptist church. One by one the
sooner or later the State Liquor cave surface of this mirror must be Haven.------------------------------------------------- (dd timers are passing on.
ident's veto of the veterans’ allow­
A JOURNALISTIC FEAT.
Commission
will
open
a
store
in
ground to miscroscoplc precision,
Misses Ethel Hedrick. Florence
School play. 'Hearts Exchange."
ance act. Tne country respects Mr.
Any mention of Arctic exploration cumon county
...
...
—
—probably
In St and because gln.s-s expands and con-, Watkins. Marguerite Hetmansperger | was put on by the Junior class
Roosevelt tor having courage to say
brings to mind one of the great1 Johns. There is no drinking in these tracts somewhat according to varla- ant] Mab&lt;|
are nUrnding the [ Thursday evening to a full house.
-no" to one
of■ thc
organized.
«••— —
—•— best —
■■■ - ■
stores. Some responsible person la
is tlons in
In temperature,
temperature, all work on Epworth League convention in Lo- Thc play was greatly enjoyed by a
wo., pmrertul minority Moo In -JounulWle «l«nUira" ot .11 selected to run them. There are no|1 tlons
the
wll
done .jn a windowing wcll
,u_ )cn3
-------J..| u_ u___
, largc galherlng A11 dld thclr parta
thc windows
and
no at-i ]juratory in which atmospheric
Washington, thc veterans’ lobby; ir time; a news scoop tlial has been I screens over -------- -- -c.
~which
Former City Engineer. Frank Col- fine and much comment, all to the
moapherc
the saloon aboul.thtm.
about them.'conditions
-kill be kept as nearly [Uns. of
O( Manistee, has been visiting
vlsilin
mophere of thc
conditions Vill
good, has been heard on every side.
hasn’t any great admiration for unequalled. .
These stores are designed
as
human
ingenuity
per-'his
daughter,
Mrs.
Leon
Hopkins,
;Thcsc
oesigni-fl to offer|constant
onerrconstant
per-'hte
daughter
Mm
ij»on
nnnun,
tv.. special
_iai acts were also much
much enAn------------- —------------ - ---------- - uk&gt;u«&lt;uv&gt;, nilo. rxvn nuHKuut ; The
House and Senate members who in
It happened when a young Eng­ pure
nure liquor
liauor at reasonable prices as
ns mlt-V vontiiattnn
»«■ subject
mhiprt to. Mrs. qlaude «...
__ . __
■______
Ventilation win
will be
Stuart
and
son re- Joyed. The class cleaned up a nice
an election year jumped through
a jufthod of putting the bootlegger delicate control. The powerful elec- turned on Monday from Grand:sum for their effort*. We have
lish newspaper reporter named
and moonshine peddler out of busi­
lhe hoop of an influential organizajRapicR. where they visited relatives. I heard, say that it was lhe most en­
• tai’ibrt proml^'“o'uor"^rmtol &lt;’M‘l&gt; OH** &gt;«ure&lt;l . place In IM ness. It Ls in conformity to the law
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rorabcck of j joyable affair ever put on here by
of the land and is the plan of the
I Hickory Corners were over Sundaj11 our school.
votes as a reward Just as a trained first boat that went out to meet
state. The merits of thc system
I guests of Mr. and Mrs., Herman | The Parkhurst building, corner of
seal goes through its antics for a Capt.
Cook —
on ....
thc -------trlumpiial
re­ cannot be Judged today. Five years
—------.
Frost.
’
। High and Main strteeta, has been:
piece of raw fish.
.
■ urn rroro hl. purpirtro duro,w .[ro*
Mrs, Margaret Cain and daughter ,f«id and we understand a set of
and mim
Muss O
’Lcamy of
Congress voted for this huge ex­
.ana
oncamy
or Jackson
jacksc anrfscales will be set up and thc Ship-|
of the north pole, people were eager lhe use of ]lquor which will change
produce
| visiting n,_
the former's
sister, Mrs.
3
---------- i ping Association will soon arrange.
penditure Increase with full knowl­
no works. I see
edge that no appropriation had been
accUlm
,wro’ Hu
h"d CV ' sentiment. — Schuyler Marshal),
। Kate Shea.
to handle coal to their patrons.
I
Clinton County Republican-News.
That faith is not a
Word was received the last of the
provided In the budget. Where will cllcd the world, newspapers and
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY. week of the sudden death of Floyd,
living
tree.
the money come from? Since Fed- magauncs carried stories of this
1 Mrs, Carrie McBride was called to ,commonly called Chub. Tabor. Tfie
Thc publicans back in Christ's
—Hannah More.
• Lincoln. Nebraska, Friday, by the funeral was held on Saturday at |
end, expenditures have already in- Kreat adventure, universities, were time were guilty of graft, collecting
•serious illness of her son. Harry
creased to such un extent that con- ^iter to reward hte heroism with more taxes than were due and pock­
thc Beeler rooms, burial in Mt. Hope
. Pancoast, who is suffering with in-j1 cemetery. He leaves besides ids [
eting thc surplus, and graft in gov­
flscarion of all salaries ot $10,000 or honorary decrees. Yet of all thc disflamatory rheumatism, and te very ,mother and sister several other rela-1
ernment has continued ever since.
more would not keep the public tingutehed people in thc boat which
To eliminate it entirely appears to
tlves to mourn, besides the many!
i Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds went to friend/
coffegi filled, the average man. thc went out to greet Cook, only the be humanly.impossible, and we do
Charlotte Tuesday to attend a danc­
The Good Friday services at the
so-called “little fellow" is the only sharp eyes ot this young reporter not believe anyone will quarrel with
ing party and to chaperone a party, M. E church, being a Joint service ,
| that statement. What we can do Li
source left. Therefore by over-riding n&lt;”«i one discrepancy.
com|x»scd of the following young with the Baptist church here and
to limit the field for graft, and in
the president's veto. Congress scored
As the boat carrying Cook and the these days when there is so great a
1 ladles. Misses Mary and Grace thc Evangelical church of Leighton,,
'Grant. Florence Diamond, Vera drew a large crowd, and they great­
a direct hit against every pocket- welcome paijty neared the crowded cry for the government to engage in
trie lamps which provide IlluminaDoyle. Clara Hendershott. Harriet ly enjoyed the fine service.
b—Issxwe mxy
book in the country. Thc business dock. Gibbs happened to glance at business
may well consider that
‘I""'.’.'"1
*!el Goodyear. Katherine vu
more
the government partici-] IE K
Van Valkcnmagnate, the workman on part time the great explorer Just « he came ‘the
‘^„m
.0_re J.?®.J!
Sunday thc M. E. church was
Uwlr K.&gt; will not nope Into the
1Mwry
pnrl
pMes In business the more opporfilled to lhe doors to hear thc East- •
room.
employment and thc farmer trying UP the companion way onto the deck tunKy there
_ * will be for graft. We do, rot&gt;1”’
...
| John Stewart of Stanton is visitto get
prices and was somewhat startled ..to notice no
. believe
are | ...
n ....
In8 his sister and other friends of
-w
-w along
, - on
u,, low
IL),, produce .....
not
believs those
thosepeople
people who
who are
Most reflecting telescopes are sil-tf^tj city. After visiting here for a
will all have to contribute to, this an expression of abject fear that crying so lustily for the government vcred
। D
|anned to
cn&gt;. Aiicr
visnmg ntre
ror *a
i-rerl but
hut lt
It 1.
t.lonnerf
ir. coot
,-rait the ».
A
... ,Or

A Quotation

II FAITH

mromyum, -l.n lire
„l IU lire
senators and congressmen author- conquering hero. Gibbs at once susyes!erday, today and forever, [ a higher reflecting power than sil-!,dus Point. New York, returned Monalso has the added ,
izrd!
__________
pectcd the truth. Cook’s evasive an- and tliat the more government we 1 । ver. Aluminum
oTnSJuSF -mr-Vw.! XtoYuV-* *’“*Mr

voting for the quarter of a billion
dollar expenditure? At any rate
exthere will be some embarrassing ex­
planations to make when senators
and representatives start telling thc
folks back home "all about it.

ADMIRAL PEARY.
Twenty-five years ago this coming
Friday Admiral Peary made lilstory
reaching the North Pole. He was
Jlrst man to t'ravcxse tips par-

titular region on foot and probably
The’ north pole has only been
reached three times, twice by air­
plane and once by dog sledge. Al­
ukn/ueu further
.ukukv, aerial
aviuuk exploration u&lt;
though
of
the regton may be made It, is doubt-

were to a few direct question
swers
question?’ have thc more graft wewill
we will have.-1,.
have.— . ravik n
onjy within
Ti ls
lu nniv-wit
Hitt the
iHa past
iiAkk six
«lv ’
... seemed. Impertinent
.
.
....
,«• H. Berkey.
tkmreV.,.. C
nuEtfrevtlk
Vl.yllnlll
Mrs. Chas. Johnson and children
which
at the W.
a.w|x&gt;iLs vigilant.
| monthll tllat a pr^g, has ix.^ dc.
of Chicago, who have been visiting
Wne convinced Gibbs that thc great
M.vv rHsmvn
i'chvped for coating a glass surface
Mrs. Ida Wood, returned home
explorer »«« »n Improwr.
Tb^bkMkSiiS’bw'SS’irel &gt;
'
. .
, , ,
Wednesday.
While other writers were lauding whacking for smoking cornsilk out • T,w nu., elronut, .Ul Ire Import. , “*
Cook to the skies. Gibbs had suffl- back of Hie barn, now has an off-!ant. a surface clean enough'
Vhr
nt. A for
ilirfnre rlean cllntiuh for ..
...
dent confidence in his hunch to »l&gt;ring who must have hte cigarette &gt;Uveflng WUI not be clean enough .A*1"*"* ^ibard lhe first of the
O* a irlaan. a,1&lt;1
b0'017' retiring along for a|Uminating. Scientists will re-1
.
about one o'clock in the morning
sort to a process of electronic bom-'
A
.ninn Ar-1
Ar. I .ba rd. men.t .for ...
bbing'off
—"thrift
...............
^"he* Sphere
a time CllblH
Gibbs was one
on-: Chcv |IowH ...
ln Tl...
The Chesaning
of the most unpopular men in thc gm,.
truces of foreign matter from H*0 Railroad
1
world. People lute to have the jwdlciu’
. .
i Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Humm. spent
A DEBT.
estate of their Un gods shattered.
„
.
. . ..
Sunday
with
latter’s sistqr. Mrs.
Michigan ___________
Republicans owe a debt , , 1
'S'­ ,"W
Bra—
* the
■&lt; K-UlhX
Alumlnating. itself, is a highly in
Eventually., however, he proved his of gratitude to Democratic Cover­
trirate
tricate nrocess.
process. It can’t be done bv
by
claims beyond thc slightest doub; nor Com-Mock for correcting, as far paint brush or electrolysis. The
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
gained worldwide •' “ u
«&lt;» him to do » the
and thereby
Miss Florence Knappen of Grand
ga iieu woriuaia prroj. cojnmnUxl by the republican aluminum must first be melted on
recognition.
a tungsten wire of appropriate size Rapids is visiting her grandmother.
and
shape.
Then
the
entire
appara'
Mrs. M. W Riker.
Co^k'a fall to obscurity was thc
tus. including thc mirror and tungs­
Mrs. W. T. Brown returned to
weight which hoisted Gibbs to the
ten wire is enclosed in a gigantic Chicago Friday night after a few]
peak of fame,
&lt;
vacuum chamber. When thc lungs- days' visit with friends here.
ten is heated thc aluminum is evap-.i Roy Will of Lake Odessa was in
orated and Is deposited evenly on the city. Roy is now one ot the]
stateDECK?
convention in ---------------Grand Rapids
A STACKED
—-—a- the----------- ------------cool surface
of the nearby mir- leading tonsorlal artists in our
In the distribution of farm relief &gt;&gt;e*r ago. That bo*s controlled cqnj neighboring town.
money it wems that Michigan and b7gltromPFhnt and'nami^hitn'fOT
' Word received from Miss Sarah I

ful that any other adventurer will
attempt to duplicate Peary’s feat,
In fact when thc Admiral reached
the northern extremity of the giobc.lhe pure adventure angle of polar
explomtlun ceased. In fact there
is no longer any particular reason

ro
ure...r.
u» T.i pp.
lar tee
aunplj .to follow the trail
-Peary btazrd. Man had conquered
the fierce fitments of the north to

Then when a perfect reflector Is Horton orders her Banner sent to
all northern states have been left regent in lieu of Jim" Murfln of
pretty well out in thc cold, if* we Detroit, a distinguished alumnus of obtained comes thc problem of Ironwood, Michigan, whore she has
may believe the preliminary report t,,c University with a long record of transportaling the huge mirror with secured a desirable position as trim-1
its delicate reflecting surface to themer.
----1
of expenditures up to Jan. 1. 1934.
d&lt;»f“reg«i^ r"'^^ Shorts
mountain top where it will finally be
The Epworth League had a rally
only a liltlc more tiian eighteen &lt;r &gt;, Saginaw banker, offered to re- housed. One moment of carelessness.' Sunday evening in which the dele-1
one
accident
enroute
could
very
well
galcii
to
the
recent
State
Convention
1
millions of dollars have been div- sign, so the story goes, providing
tributed to the wheat larmers of Governo’ Comstock would fill the destroy the precise, painstaking' at Saginaw gave their report. Miss'
work ot more than four years. Is it Belle Handy gave a report of the j
r „0„h
lh.„
any wonder that those in charge of social department of the League, j
of’
dred and eleven million dollars io offered to-Judge Murfln who was the manufacture are not permitting MIm Nailer of the department ...
cotton growers of thc south. Texas glad to return to the regency task themselves to dreapi about enthrall- Christian work. Judge Smith of the i
alone will recehT forty-four million af“‘r a 90 dajw-interim between his Ing new discoveries into thc dark Literary and Rev. Cox of the Mercy'
recesses of space as yet?
and Help department The. reports [
0O“a'5
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Ute only possible justification for than twice the sum paid out to all attention of the voters of the state
With thia new ulmcope astronfurther expenditure &lt;4 money and the wheat growers in the country! to one of the weaknesses of long omm can nuiwu. known bounorisk of life would be in tne name of One may be pardoned for inquiring. and uninterrupted political rule - •rte, of .r«o b, mUlkin. ot UUn
million hUnb
adentific discovery
tW;«e. whether It .is mere coinCh&gt;rloWe B*«’uW‘c*n pwr. More thon
unlverabb man, ol which are prob•bly t.&gt;m,»,M&gt;le In M io th, Cllky
’ Admiral Peary spent nearly two ciflence that tfi¥ vicc-presWent. the
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HEPOflT OF MEET

Social Events and Personal Mention
Miu Ann BurtoA visited in Ann
C. W Crawford is In St. Louis,
Arbor from Friday till Monday.
Mb, on txuines*.
Mr*. Emerson Stauffer Is *11J1 in
Mr. and Mr*. Gary Crook were in
St. Mary’s hospital Grand Rapid*. Lansing on Tuesday.
Miss Florence Frandsen wa* home ' Miu Mae Keller w** home from

MU* Jannet Michael visited ( George Robinson wa* in Mu*k*gou
friend* in Ann Arbor over lhe week on Thursday on busines*.
end.
Mr*. Winona Downing of Lapsing
MU*
Ann
Velte
entertained spent Sunday and Monday at home.
tn.n&lt;U fro. Fan W«™. md. on
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Monday to hie home in Belding
after a visit with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bhulter*. and
other relatives. Mr*. George Hale,
Mrs 8halters and Mrs. Don Budge
accompanied him to Belding for the

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glon and Auxiliary convention held
al Three River* on Sunday. March
25, wa* very well attended, about
335 being served a: thc dinner at
the Country Club, the hostess Unit
Mr. and Mr* Vernon ■ Wellman
preparing and serving It. Spring
and Miss Ruth Ransom of Jackson
colors made attractive decorations
were Sunday guests of James Ilanand a fine menu wa* enjoyed.
aotn and Mrs. Maude Schomp. Mrs.
Wellman and MLss Ransom remain­ Commander of Throe Rivers, who
ing for the funeral of. their aunt.
also introduced four Gold
Star
Mrs. John Waters, on Monday afl- mothers Mention was made of the

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PRESENTED IN SEVEN
SOENEB
PLAY WRITTEN BY THE
REV. JOHN KITCHING

Ye&amp;rs
on*“
April
”
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ind Mr*. Eben A. Kelley. 826

surprised on Bunday. April 1. when
about thirty relatives and friends
came to Ivclp them commemorate
their silver wedding anniversary A

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' Mr. and Mr*. Kelley had opened and
admired a large Easter basket filled
-Th* decoration*
rti-mratlmii were ap
ntV-­
। with tfltlK
gifts. The
propriate to the Easter season.
। Guests from out of town were Mr
and Mrs. Allen Everhart ot BelA crowd of about 900 jieoplc turn_
„ ding; Mr. and Mr*. John DeKmter
ed out to ree “The Resurrection. !and Hmer K(jlley
Oralld
an Barter pageant, written and di-;Mr and Mrs, H. Leavitt of Cedar
reeled by the Reverend John Kitch-' Creek and Mr. and Mr*. Wallace
liuz D D nastor of the Presbyter- ' Mock of Dicey.
lau’church here, and presented &gt;»!Kri
Central auditorium-Friday evening. Kratuiations to Mr. and Mr*. Kei-

Special Features Included
’
. ,,
_
Solo8 and Ballet—Large.
Gait Takes Part

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wespinter. Jr.. 'd
*t Big Rapids over
recent death* of Past Commander
Mrs Elizabeth Reickord and son Steele and a Gold Star motiicr of
of Detroit visited their parent* here E“l*r.,
over Faster
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Willitl* spent of Lansing visited Mr* Mary Sever­ Buchanan, tiie convention standing
C. E. Thoma* of Dayton. Oh^. the week end with her people m ance and Mrs Mary English part In silence for thirty second* in thclr
of last week. Mrs. Reickord and son memory.
spent from Friday till Tuesday here Bay Cliy.
’
and her mother. Mrs. Severanor.
Music was furnished by the Hill
with Mr*. Thomas.
.■
------ -------Mis* ----------Kathryn --Clarke
was---home were guests.of Mr. and Mr?. GerMUs Florence Grohe of Grand from Grand Rapids last week during shum Severance of Middleville on Billy band of Tiuce River*.
District Commander Rockwell
Rapid* vtalted Mr. and Mn&gt; Clar- her vacation.
tn seven wenea. as a proKl PTlxiJt
Saturday and Sunday.
sj»kc
on membership and read a sentea
logue there wa* a patriotic tableaux I bMlTH—BENTON NUFTIAIdv.
cncrOrohe MondayMrs. Sable Brown of Grand RapMr*. Richard Doyle and daughter very fine poem on that subject.
Mia* Joyce Elaine Hyde of Lacey
and in conclusion a grand finale 1 From the. Dowagiac Daily News
of Purdue. Ind., were Raster guests
This wa* followed by a talk by Ln which all the members of the cast1 of Saturday. March 31. we quote the
spent Wednesday evening with. Mr.
of Mr*. D. E. Fuller.
George Dornum, superintendent of
and Mrs. C. E. Grohc.
Miss Helen Eamble returned on Die hoepi tai at Camp Custer, ex­ in thclr colorful costume* were i following of interest to Harting*
MUs Orpha Waters of Battle
ifriends:Tuesday to the France* Shlmer pressing his tiianks for lhe help giv&gt; grouped about the stage.
Creek wa* here Monday for thc fu­ Mr. and Mr*. Earl Nichol* were it) school at Mt. Carroll. Ill.
Thc first scene portrayed the | "In a beautiful Easter wedding
Lansing on Monday.
en by the Posts and Units of
neral at Mrs. John Water*.
Motiier of Chrirt. Salome and Mary ] service at high rrxm today. MUs LeMrs Cora Dunning and Lyle tlie Fourth Dislrirt, Mr*
Marie
William
Schader
and
Richard
HASTINGS
Mr. and Mr*. Karl Johnson and
----------- ----- ---------- -------------------------- Dunning of Whiting. Ind., are thc
Magdalenr. coining to the grave in i ora Benton, daughter of Charles
' Schrumpf of Niles and Mrs. E. A. tlie,morning and receiving tlie an--Benton of- Pok..gon, became the
family of Battle Creek were Sunday Jacobs are home from Big Rapid*
Clark of South Haven were intro­
guest* of Mr*. Agnes Fisher and for their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaver and duced and brought greetings. Fa­ nouncement of lhe Resurrection; bride of Gerald A. Smith, son ot
W &lt; r■ Howard Birdsall and
BrtM chll... itrons.
"
—•
•
Mr and Mr*. Fred A. Smith of Kas­
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Keith of Char­ ther John Day of Three Oaks said from an angel of the Lord
Mta* Barbara Johnson returned to dren »‘»lted relative* in Middleville lotte called on Hastings friend* on
ting*.
in Scene Two was portrayed the •*""*
he was glad of lhe opportunity ■ pf
her studies al Staunton. Va, on over lhe week end.
The ceremony took place at the _________________________________________ .
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Sunday
attending tlie convention. He is the conitcmation and incredulity of the
Tuesday having been home since
Mr. and Mr*. Elwyn Daniels called
Mrs Clara Wills of Oswego. New Department and Fourth District Jewish authorities on receiving the home of lhe bride's aunt. Mrs. Mor­
ri* Claypool. 804 West High street. »« the Pan American Exposition Cook al thc marriage of her couaia,
Friday.
I on Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Daniel* of
aaw« n!
Hu.
PAHiirrAr.
Infl
Kaul
news
of
thc
Resurrection.
Saul
of
York. Came Saturday to spend u few Chaplain. Mr* Orrin Wade, a Red
Mr. and Mr*. John Jugle are mov- j Carlton center Friday.
with
the
Rev.
Melvin
Oonklln.
pasfw
their
wedding
trip,
where
they|Mi*a
Dorothy
Cook,
to
T.
David
Tarsus, later the Apostle Paul, was
day* with Mr*. Edith Edger and
pig to Grand Ledge on Saturday
Mr*. Betty Caine of Grand Rapid*
tor at the Parish Methodist Episerected, an they arrived, with French in 1923.
other friends.
at a Base Hospital, wa* presented given authority to destroy the copal
news of the assassination
of; When
Mr. ......
and Mr*. D. D. Smith
where he haa a porttton in the chair «Pe"t Easter with her parent*. Mr
copai churches
enurene* of
oi Hastings,
nasungs. officialomcuu- the
—
- ------ ...
-------- .....
Mr and Mr* Martin Covert of to thc convention, followed by two Christians
___
&gt;____ _____ ■ I-.,-..- ........ Prr-ilrt*iir
MrlCInlev- Mrs
mirrtArl tn ---- • •- Scene
factory.
1lUvd Mr* Henry Osborn.
Scene Three-Saul.
Three—Saul, lhe
lire persecupersecu- ing. Fifty friends and relatives were Prosident William McKinley; Mr*, were married in 1908. her stater. M1M
Holland were in lhe city on Sunday selections. •The Old Brigade'- and
Mr*. Anna Smith tailed her ataMr. and Mr*
Wm. Schulz of and called at Hie John Waters home
tor is blinded by a great light from present.
Cherter Arehart will wear her Anroletta Lombard, now Mr*. CllnHeavcn
I
*
’
Attired
in
a
becoming
gown
of
mother
’
s
dress
made
in
1900
when
ton
Lahr,
was
bridesmaid, and her
"Go Ask Papa by lhe Three Riv­
ter and husband. Mr. and Mra. Jay Grand Rapids spent Saturday with in Rutland.
■
ers Ameriaun Legion quartette.
In Scene Four Saul become* con- BUIV
soft blue
chiffon with
white acces- J*nnle
to
be wont
by one of the
Webster, of Bhttle Creek over the Mr. and Mr*. Keith Daniel*.
VIUV UHUUA
Wlkll wiutv
--- Townsend
--- was ’married
------' dreu
------ wlU
— —
------- ”TV*
Mr*. Alice Grant of Grand Rapids
Michigan Is in Die first rank in
sories and carrying an arm bouquet David Wilcox: others are those of young ladies in the procession.
week end.
I rfdr and Mrs Earl Smith were visited Hasting* friends last week.
.. and...
. C.
_ ...
■ a
Child Welfare work and 1* doing verted to the Christian faith and ot Easter flowers tlie bride up- Mrs. Robert W
C&lt;x&gt;k iFlorence; At the close, several recent bride*
Mr.
Mrs. A.
Hyde and...
Mr. m
K’met
iert*
of/ Mr. and Mr*. Byron Smith
Kim Sigler was in Stanton on all it can for this cause a* well as hh sight 1* restored. He starts out
proachcd
the
improvised
altar
of
Harper).
1912;
Mr*.
D.
L.
Christian
will
appear
wearing
thriy wedding
and Mr*. Stevens of Lacey called of Detroit over the week end.
into lhe world to spread thc doc­
Tuesday on business.
to put an end to Child Labor. . The
Oct. 11. costume*.
costumes.
Mr. and' ""
Mr*. "Edw
on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Grohe WedM“ Johnston
-------of'
Madonna lUta and palm* to the 'Aurllc Lake Shlpmani. Oct
Mrs W. D. Reed of Pittsburgh American Legion of Michigan was trine of Christianity.
Or»nd R*P“»
Barter guest* ot
nesday evening.
Scene Five showed a pagan ritu­ strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding 1W7; Mr* Ray Cook &lt;Ida Eaton).j These Interesting and beautiful
Pa, ha* been the guest of her the first to erect a home for lhe
March played by Mrs. Ermie Froze. 19W; Mr* Homer Warner (Wikta costume*, the delightful 'musical
Mta* Dorothy Mead, who teaches Mr and Mr*. F. E- Johnston
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. children of veterans, where every al in progress. The Apostle Paul
In Holland, visited her parent*. Mr.
Mu* Dorothy Perkin* of Grand Leonard Board, for several days.
her *lster: She was attended by Mia* IJliven). married in October. IwXi. prczram and the bridal decjraltotu
care is given, a* well as lhe first to enter* and tell* the assemblage of Marie Beverwyk. Hastings, wearing ‘he gown to be displayed by Mrs. wiu doublkw* recall many iuippy
------------•— Mead. during her Hapid* wa* aguest at the Mrs. Ho­
and Mrs. Jay
Mr. and Mr*. Omrr Barker had provide a hospital for lhe former thc true faith.
mer Warner nome over Easter.
Raster vacation.
The trial of Paul before King a crepe dress of a slightly deeper &gt; Ronald.Warner ot Detroit, a daugn-1 memories and perhapa waken anew
as guest* during Easter week, her service men who needed care. Thc
_ __ _____________ Barnett and
Mrs Wm Ducker and two chllsister. MLu Josephine Kangas, an Department will be well represented Agrippa I* shown in Scene Six shade of blue. Melvin Smith. Has- tcr-in-law. and the one worn by tqe romance of youth and be an to­
Miaa Margret and John Barnett drcn visited Mr. and Mr*. Joseph art student tn Wayne University at
rpiratlcn for you to again i
Agrippa is nearly convinced of ting*. served as lit* brother * best. Mrs. Blake Allerding tn 1920
at lhe National Convention to be
were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs Cooper oi Kalamazoo over the
“ “week Detroit.
, Some interesting antique Jewelry Love’* Old Sweet Song.’’
Paul’s sincerity but he finally or­ man.
held in Miami. Fla.. Ihls fall.
8. F Nichol* of Detroit.
"Little Elaine Cotant. Hastings. , will be worn by Mr*. Kenith MclnTicket* may be purchased ‘
Mr. and Mr*. Ebcr Lambic and I In closing the general meeting der* the latter to jtand trial before
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Lorraine
Isenhath
of
Mr* L. M Ward of New York City
was tlie dainty flower girl and dl- tyre, who is to model her own wed- the L A. S. members, at the Ba
her brother. William Bell, of De­ the Hill Billy band played another the emperor.
came ThurMiay for an extruded vUit Flint were guests of hl* parents. Mr. troit came Tuesday for a stay of
Scene Seven depicted the closing minutlve Donna Froze was her ding costume. She has some be- office, at the storea of Jay k
number, and the Posts and Unit*
with her sister snd husband, Mr. and Mr*. Otto Iscnliath, Saturday several day* because of the illness
hours of the Apostle's life. An angel aunt’s ring bearer. Mi-s.. Marjorie tnxhal jewelry given to her great. Warren Roush and Walter Wai
paraded
from
lhe
Legion
Home
and Sunday.
and Mr*. Eugene Freeman.
of the former's brother. M. A. Lam- through Main St. and return, when warns him of coming martyrdom, Frost sang "I Love You Truly.’’ aft- great grandmother in England long Jar at lhe door. The only M*la
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Frey ot
er the •«&lt;/v»ee.'
•
j years ago and worn by Mrs. Mcln- , served are for thoze who . |
Mr. and Mr*. Carl W. Wespinter
which he faces bravely.
• bie.
they went to their separate meet­
City.
were guest*
of,
expect to leave on"8alurday for-a Michigan
— —
.• Ind.,
----- -----------------------'A—lour course wedding dinner , tyr# al her own wedding- Little Jo- leaned (iresaas for the display. P
Music for the production was fur| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood were Ut
ten days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Lemuel Severance over Grand Rapids on Tuesday evening ings. thc line ot march led by thc nishcdiby the Masonic orchestra.
wa* served at thc Claypool home Anne Finnic will model the fijwcr are 25c tor adult* and fifteen c
Drum and Bugle Corps of Sturgis.
G&lt;x&gt;. Hooper pf Memphis. Tenn.
| l‘,e week end.
Special
features
of
the
pageant
following
the
ceremony
and
Mr.
and
girl costume worn by Constance for student*.
attending a meeting of Railway Ex­
Mrs. Thelma Webster. District
Mr. and Mta- Frank Robison and
Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Daniel* of i pre** employees, the genera) them?
were solos by Annie Kitchlng. J. M. Mra. Smith left for a short trip i .
daughter, Nettle Jane, of Chicago. Northcsrt Carlton spent Thursday; tor discussion being 'Beller Serv­ President, said she would like lo Langston. Howard Frost and a bal­ They will later be at home tn their [
have the Fourth District place at
H-ent Hu- week end with Mr*. Robi- '"iwrnoon and evening with Mr. and'
newly built home soutfiwest of Has­
ice."
least second in the Herbert R. Mc­ let. A complete list of Uwse who
son's sister. Mr*. Alcid Stauffer, and Mra Elwyn.JJanieta.
I Mrs. Charles Wood wn* the gue.-t Kinney Memorial drive, urging thc todk part in the pageant was given ting*.
Inmily.
1 Mr and Mr*. Orlle Bishop and I ot iter aunt, Mrs. Carrie Kcnneuv
"The former Miss Benton is a
In thc Hastings Banner of March
Kennedy, oi
of
Mr. and Mrs. FTank Herrington children of Holland »«* 8u“d?y ।Grand Rapids on Tuesday evening, women to renewed efforts In this
graduate of Dowagiac High school'
project. About seventy-five attend­
and family have returnekl from their Kd“ta of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert BtahMus M|jdlcti Tuttle and her
Thls pageant was an clsboate un­ and ot Western state Teachers’ Col- ;
ed the March Birthday Party at
seven months* trip to Florida and op '“&gt;d ®‘,u’r
mother visited Ln Detroit over the
dertaking
and
represented
a
great
lege
of Kalamazoo. For the last four'
the hospital at Camp Custer, lhe
Mr.
Washington. D. C.. and arc located
Ur and
,nd Mr*.
Mra Forrest
Forrert Clark
Clark and
and II
. “'J
. “nca
deal of work for all concerned. \ years she iuu been a teacher in the
children of
Middleville were
Brand5t&lt;!tu.r
Mr veterans being entertained by se­
nt Dowling.
,.two
— -----------— ------schools of Hastings. Mr. Smith, a
lections from the various Unit*. The
Mr*. Gordon Irontade and Mrs. L. 8d®»ta of her mother, -----_
in fumtahlng a cixnmanity room for the
graduate ot thc Hartings High
GLASS CREEK.
airs.
Mrs Clayton Brandrtetter and Poppy sale question wa* discussed,
E. Barnett were in Grand Rapids Newton, on Saturday and Sunday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oakes attended school and of Michigan State Col- |
family, also Mr
and Mrs. Burr the district planning to again spon­
on Thursday, because of the death
Mr. and Mra Kenneth Daniels
yjUJ Houten
Houtcn of
ol Alma
Almft were Sunday
ounouJ
* Van
During the Month of March thia room
sor a Poppy Poster contort, a* in ihc funeral of Art Lord In Battle lege, operates a large farm near
of thc former’s grandmother. Mrs.
Barbara Joan spent Sunday BUC&gt;u of Mr and Mrs Runghart ol
Creek Thursday.
Hastings.
.with
her narrnU
parent*. Mr. und
and Mrs
Mrs. Er- “.3
Mr
a
i^ngnan oi former-years. Another project in ' Sunday visitor* at Cha*. Whitte­
Jennie Paul.
with her
M
“Out of town guests were Mr. and
which she urged lhe ladles to be
Mr. and Mrs Bert Kncesaer re..
­ 1 nest Matteson, of the McOmber dl*-1 [)onai4 Boye* of Saginaw spent more interested wa* thc sewing for more’s were. Cleo Brown and fam­ Mr*. John Lenz. Mr. and Mrs. Bu&gt; turned on Tuesday to thclr home in
tLrn
. An. tn
Ilhc wc«k «“* *1Ul his parent*. Mr
Otter Lake Billet
Hastings Auxil­ ily of Hickory Comer* and Frank dette Cptant and family, Mr. and
Service. Hospital GalM. Civic Players,
Dunkirk. Ind . after n visit with her
iary members have sent five dressc.-:. Francisco, wife and baby of Knla- Mrs. Frank Ferris. Mr. and Mrs
Community Pageant Committee, Bridge
tatera. Mr*. Sarah Powell and Mrs.
Fred Smith, the Rrv. and Mrs. Mel­
four pajama suits and sixteen iuuid- rnnzoo.
the First National bank. Mr*. Tol- ;
snending Uic woek with Donald
Robert Moore
.
Mis* Virginia Havens attended vin Conklin and Mr*. Rollins Leach
kcrchlcfs
to
the
Billet
in
recent
,
Mrs dOtaabeUi Cusick and two hurst and daughter* expect to go
the Benton-Smith wedding at Do­ all of HasUngs; Miss Mary Williams
fallen*. It please*
weeks.
daughters. Anne Marie and Helen.
of Kalamazoo; Dr. and Mr*. Wil I
nh.riAR jznrm.il unH
Among Ummc who were here from
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood and wagiac Saturday.
ot Muir and Ted Cusick of Cherter
Norman Erway of
Kalamazoo Ham ELsocej of Grand Rapids: Mis*
away for the funeral of Mra. John Mr. and Mr*. Frank Annablc were
DEPOSITS INSURED under the Banking
were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs children return today to their home I Waters on Monday were Mr. anck thc representative* from the local spent las* week with his uncle. Roy Mae Linderman of Coldwater; Mr
Coldwater--------afterE----------tailing---------her parC. B. Hodge*.
ijin
-------------------and Mra. Melvin Buchner and Miss
Mrs. Walter Church. Mr. and Mr* Post and Unit In attendance al lhe Erway. and family.
Mr and Mrs Gordon Ironside and ent*. Mr. and Mr*. &lt;Jary Crook, for Hazel Jono*. Mrs.xjrvlng Manning. Three River* meeting.
Chas. Erway and Harold Otis of Virginia Haven of Hasting*. Thc
family were In Paw Paw on Satur-. ge*cral days.
Kalamazoo
spent
last
week
with
following
Pokagon
people
were
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Harris. Mrs. Jane
Thc next convention to be held in
day to attend thc funeral of Mrs.1 Mr. and Mrs. William Bollock and Crowell and Mr. and Mrs. George May will be entertained by the their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. there: the bride's father. Charles
Jennie Paul. Rev. L. L Dewey ofAnn of Grand Rapids and Harris of Grand Rapids
Fred Oti*.
Benton. Mr. and Mr*. E. E Froze
Lawrence Poet and Auxiliary.
Delating at the service.
j MLss Betty Everhart of Akron. Ohio.
Clyde Warren and Fred Otis had and family. Mr and Mr*. Arthur
Adelbert Heath of Lanrtng. Walter Wtre Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
ENJOYABLE PARTY.
GIERMAN—HOLCOMB.
quite an experience last week when Potter. Mr. and Mr*. John Buck and
Heath of Albion and Mtev Stella Floyd Everhart and family.
A delightful dinner and party
Mr. and Mr*. George Holcomb ot; on a return trip from delivering: daughter Leola. Mr. and Mr*. Glen
Heath of Niles «penl thek Eartcr
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Van Houten of were held at tfie American Legion Prince St. Grand Rapids, announce: stock in Lansing. With a trailer loadI True. Mr. and Mrs Frank Jones and |
vocations with their jiarenta. Mr. Alma wen, guests of Mrs. Sarah rooms on Tuesday evening of last the marriage of their daughter. Misst of tile they backed off the bank Mis* Marjorie Froel."
and Mr*. George B. Heath.
I Brandstellcr over the week hid re- week at seven o’clock, when thirty­ Pauline Holcomb, to Mr. Charles A.. of Culvert hill west of the GoodI
On Monday evening a reception
Joiin Urstn wo* in Lansing on;turning to their home yesterday. eight employees ot the Michigan Gierman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Will church. As both trailer and
Saturday and Sunday to attend a Mr*.
Brandrtetter accompanying Bell Telephone Co. of thc Hastings ert Gierman of Sebewa Center. Ionia1 car backed straight down the bank Mrs. Fred Smith In Rutland, one 1
part&gt; at the home of Mr. and Mo-. .iheyj.
area met for their regular get to­ Co. the ceremony having been per­. a distance of fifteen or twenty feet, hundred twenty-five being present I
Theodore Kilmer honoring the sixth । Mr *nd Mr*. Mark Craig and gether. Easier decorations made the formed at the Holcomb home on। it wa* a lucky accident as no dam- The bridal couple were thc recip­
birthday of thclr daughter. Eunice.
Keith, spent Sunday with Mr. tables very attractive.
Wednesday, the Rev. Clyde Van1 age wa* done except a broken door ients of maty lovely gifts. Dainty
-Mr. and Mrs. A. H. CaneUj and »nd Mr*. Leslie Daniels and family i Three division* of
the work, Houten of Edmore officiating. At­. on the car. When lhe jnen felt refreslURppts were served
Mr. and’Mr*. Cha*. 8. Pott* leave of Carlton Center. Mr. and Mrs. Plant. Traffic and Commercial, tending thc bridal couple were Mr.. themselves going somewhere they
Out of town guest* were Mrs. Mor­
Thursday for Charleston. W. Va, | Ke“h Daniels &lt;l*o called there in were represented’ and talk* were and Mr*. Melvin Buchner (Louise• weren’t frightened. Oh. nol they on­ ri* Claypool of Dowagtac and Mrs.
•the
I.- former to visit se.
evening.
given by department heads.
Mr. and u-.
Mr*. the t-venlns
Shower man &gt; ot Hastings
ly hurriedly got out to ••push.”
Mae Bansill of Battle Creek
Saturday, April 7
Friday, April 6
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of
Following the program a social
Marion Hodgson and the others will
A Aumbcr from this vicinity at­
A large circle of Hasting* friends
Mr. and Mrs. Gierman are on ai
be thc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Katainaroo ware Sundaj guesu ot time wa* enjoyed.
wedding trip through Pennsyivan-. tended thc reception for Mr. and unite in extending best wishes to
Mr
and
Mrs.
James
Langston.
Miss
ard Pott*.
,
I Mrs. Gerald Smitli at thc home of Mr. and Mr* Smith. '
FAMILY DINNER.
Lois Langston, who had been here
Prince BUOrand Rapid* after AprilI Mr and Mrs. Fred Smith Monday
Mrs. 8. C. Brock entertained at a ;
for her vacation, returned to Kala­
night.
family dinner on Easter Sunday,
mazoo with Mr. and Mrs. Moore
The bride was a former Hastings
V
BARRYV1LLE.
Strictly Freeh
Dee.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D,' Smith covers being laid tor twelve. Mis* ,teacher and her friends unite 'In
.
and Misses Gertrude and Susie Betty Wilcox of Jackson wa* honor best
The L A. 8. will hold a pot luck
wishes.
Smith of Detroit were Easter guest* guest it being her birthday. She was
dinner at the church Friday. Ev­
(Continued from page one)
of Mr*. J. T. Lombard and other presented with some lovely gifts as
eryone is invited.
GUILD NO. U.
Beit Quality
guests. «hc former returning to De-1 well as a birthday cake bearing fif­
Mrs. Martha Dellar. who has
Hospital Guild No. 22 held a de­
trolt Sunday, the other* staying for teen candles.
lightful meeting on Wednesday eve- bfen staying with Mrs. Wm. DeVine, Federation of Womens Club*. An­
Out ot town guest* were Mr. and;
the weet
has gone to Jackson for a short other is that owned and to be worn ■
by
Mrs.
Mary
Van
Dugteren.
This
Mr. add Mrs. W. L Bhulters. Mrs. Mr*. Warren Wilcox and family and Mr*. Paul Faulkner of Middlcvdl--. time. Mrs. Mary Neal of Nashville
Compound Largo 10 O*. Bottle
George Hale and Gordon Clement. Mr. and Mr*. Bartl SntHh of Jack- it being a dessert bridge. Mcsdame* is staying with Mrs. DeVine during dress has quite a history a* it was
originally the property of h^rs. Don
Jr., were In St. John* on Sunday to son.
Faulkner. Sidney ’ French. Hubert Mrs Dcliar's absence.
wha.e
husband wa*1
see tha former’s mother, Mr*. Geo.
Mr and Mrs. Hal Lallirop anff Dickerson.
Cook.
Roman
Feldpausch
and
EASTER DINNER
,Gladys Ironside were lhe cxmunitlee Ferri* were afternoon callers of Mr. Portmalter General in 1888 and Wks
Shultcrs. They also called oq Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnston en­ in charge.
and Mrs. Charles Frltx'knd Mr. and
and Mrs. Ralph DeVine. We arc *w&gt;m by Mrs. Dickerson at Presi­
dent Grover Cleveland's first inadg- ■
tertained with an Easter dinner, the
Mr*. Arthur Knight.
At contract. Mrs. James Radford glad to report Ralph la feeling betural ball in Washington. D C. tn
Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Kelley and out of town guest* being Mr and wofi top score and Mrs. Lloyd Sha­
daughter, who have been in Hnlly- Mrs Harry Leins and lamlly of fer second, five tables being in play.
Mis* Margery Gillette, who works 1885.
Among the other wedding dresses
wixxLFla.. for three months, visited South Haven. Mr. and Mr*. James
Officer* elected for the coming in Nashville, was home several days
that will be modeled, tliat have no;
hl* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Stewart
year are:
arc; Chairman,
cnamnan. Mr*.
airs, Robert
rauoert last week with the flu.
h
k'iCook;
Cook: Sceretar,
Secretary --and
Mr*.
Kelley, part of lk»t week, going to
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Willetts and been previously mentioned arc the
----- - Treasurer.
- ----------------------QrvUle Sayles.
Sayles.
Chicago on ^Wednesday where the also several Hastings relatives.
baby and Clayton Willett* of De­ following ones: That worn by Edith
) Orville
Hudson when she was wed to Frank-,
former will play with an orchertra
Mrs. W D. Reed ©f Pittsburgh. troit. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Willetts
MONDAY STUDY CLUB.
at the Black Hawk Cafe.
and two children of Lansing were Un Lombard Ln 1880. Mr. Lombard
Mr*. Robert T Walton was host- । Pa, was a guest from kway.
Dr- and Mr*. Glenn I. Smith of
week-end guests of their parents being a brother of the late John T.
Lombard; another was worn by
and sisters
Charlotte Road. Grand Rapids, are
given rfckftmin
Mis-fonurd — too long,
entertaining
thc Misses Rexlne ueek at a dessert luncheon, eight
Ml** Evelyn Day of Lansing spent Louisa Baitinger when site married
lhe week end with her home folks. Frank F. Hilbert of Woodland In
Downing and Jean Brower and the
too abort—or otherwise
Messrs Julian Townsend and Jean
Mrs Herbie Wilcox, who has been 1878; still another h that worn by
A'1*'' BOler. who hu b«i&gt;
ta* -Tt£ VlnSnte‘
h :1Hht nur« lor
Mter to, «v- having a serious time with cor trou­ Anna Lee Holbrook on thc occasion
inipcrlect. Then vision
England at a dinner and following
hoot, The Virginia________
, qu,,, „„„n„n b,,. ble foe.the pf*t eight weeks, is bet- of her marriage to the Rev. Robert
to the ••Daffodil Bali” at the Mason­
that rniul be abnormal.
A. Carnahan tn 1885. the Holbrook
500 PARTY.
[urday evening in the Mixer office.
ic Temple thi* week Saturday eveThen strained ©ye*—
home standing on Ute site of the
nlng.
"
Mr*. Alien Pender very pleasantly Light refreshment* were served. Thc
Windstorm Insurance Co. office;
headache*, nervousness,
Quest* ot Mr. end Mrs James entertained a party of eight ladle* honor guert received *everal unique BRUSH RIDGE ( EME
other
dresses are those ot Mr*. Ar­
TERY CIRCLE.
Gilmer on Sunday were Mr. and with 600 Tuesday afternoon. Prizes 8UU. token* of friendship, having
or what not.
The Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle thur A. Crothers &lt; Margaret IronMr*. Deward Gilmer and two chil­ were given and a very pleasant aft- *on-the love and esteem of the
dren of Detroit. Mr. and Mr*. Burr emoon was spent by the ladle* pre*- household by her splendid and un­ was very pleasantly entertained by ■idei worn in 1812; Mrs. Maurice.
Have the viaion correct­
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shull*. East State Pierson iLovlna Ironside) in 1914.
Clark and two children of Holland. ent.
, s-clfish service.
Mrs. Guy C- KcUcr (Emmy Krantz) I
ed and all trouble* are at
.Mr and Mrs Bernard O’Connell
--- —&lt;♦ »
. . Mr*. Sigler leave* soon for Toledo, Road, on Thursday. March 22. there
THE JOLLY EIGHT CLUB.
Ohio, to fill an engagement ** betnk 17 present to enjoy the pot who was married in Grand Volley.
and son of Battle creek and Mr
once eliminated. Think
The Jolly Eight Club wa* enter-'nurse.
\ luck dinner. Then the regular busi­ Pa, In 1906; Mz» Leonard H. Evart*
and Mr*. Maynel Gilmer at Rut­
(Mary SUni. Die wedding taking
if the above MIGHT
ness
meeting
was
taken
up.
It
was
land. betide* Hasting* relative*.
talned on . Thursday attemoon by,
---------~ J
-----decided to make a quill to be sold place in Chicago on April 23/ 1911' 1
j The Misses Alice and Thelma Of­ Mr* Edith Bonnell. At bridge top]
CLAY BILLS. apply to you.
fley have returned from the Univer­ score wa* won by Mr*. Frank Pen- .Cllre Churchill and wife of Mld- later and work vou started on it. , Mrs. Frank Pancoast (Isabel Medlevllle and Julian Potts'and wife
The program consisted of some Ilheny), dale not known; Mr*. Leon
ity hospital. Minneapolis. Minne- dCr
■■ । e ©re
■
' were visitor* al Leon Pott*’ Thurs- very good Tradings by several of Ute Bauer (Georgia Taylor) who waa
sola. After a *l&gt;ort vacation at home
member* and were enjoyed very wed at LeSueur, Minn. op June 18.;
DINNER.
day.
Mum Thelma returns to Mlnneupall*
1902; Mrs Philip Van ZUe (Harriet
Mr*
Lucy
Creglow
wa*
ixwtcas
at
Clayton
Johnson
and
wife
of
much.
H
University
Hospital
where
»he
has
OPTOMETRIST
Next meeting to » with Mrs. Ly­ Goodyear) married in 1912; Mra.
accepted a position and Ml« Alice an Eastern dinner on Sunday, lhe Bownc and Vance Sharp and wife
We Deliuer The BIC Little Stere
Ph.a« 2634 *
Halting*
ha* accepted ■ position at Herman gwert* being Mr. and Mr*. Frank and daughter. Dorothy, and friend. dia Shilton Anil M fw ail day Richard Groos &lt; Florence Tydeni
wad
in 1927; Mr* Eliner Fisher
Pander
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
John
Mr
Gillett,
of
Middleville,
were
meeting.
All
metabers
try
and
be
Keifer Hospital, Detroit, leaving on
iJugte^
| Easter guest* at Leon Fotta'.
present and visitor* always welcome. lAine* Holly), married in 1901, gv-

for Bargains

in our display window this week

T. S. Ba hid

Clothing for Men and Boys

Community Service

’

National Batik of Hastings

LOW PRICES!

Honor Guests To Attend
“Procession of thc Brides”

isic

Eggs

Butter
Vanilla

Coffee

First Eyes
That Are

15&lt;

A

Maxwell House
Hills Brothers

X9c

Salmon
Kellogg’s
Kellogg’s

Order Your Meats From Ut

L. V. BESSMER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AFRTL 4. 1W4

n
* II 1J
rlty of the seven other members wlio northern Michigan. Wyoming ha*
belong to the democratic party, but only four or five officer* The*c five
.
he did question their Judgment. He counties have for tfielr township*.,
W AnflPCflRV N1 (X n E -’“‘‘I lJ'c principal trouble with lhe village*, and school districts aeveral
HCUUCSUdJ Hlglll gtaU admlnUtrBtton Bt lhc present hundred officers, all to be paid fay,
| ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
— time—and that Included the legtata- the taxpayers.
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.
BORROW MONEY
(Continued from page one)
♦ THEATRE ♦
. ture—is the inexperience of those
The speaker said concerning tax"7 charged with government. He de- ation that live fifteen mill* should
MIDDLEVILLE
MICHIGAN
north
power tn Michigan.
What Ummc elated tliat Governor Comstock ah be used for local exp&lt;m*es. The
CH*ft FKAKE
Ft. pledges really amount to. be said, lx faced a difficult situation and that .'ales tax should be simplified and
Your Past Dug Bills !
“ shown by what the new state ad­ Ms advisors had not helped him to reduced. The liquor tax should be
ministration will coat Barry county, properly meet that situation. Per- made to support our penal instltu.actually and prospectively.
sonally. he declared, the governor I* tlons and the insane In hi* Judg-,
FREEPORT.
In 1032. the last year of republican a very likeable man. but he had not ment the weight tax should be furMr, and Mrs. Harry Fish'of Midadministration.
Barry county |iald met thc expectation* of the people, ther reduced, and way* must be proGUARANTEED,HORSES
dlevllle called on the former’s mothastate
tax
ol
&gt;80.684
For
the
first
.
1MJtlctlvu
™BU
,v..«n. .
-- ------wlxj
elected lllul
him „
as wl
thclr
governor.
I vided to
care—
for-------------------------------the school*, ao that-I
tr. Mrs. Owen Dodge. Sunday aft- ...
year, under the ifeC administration.
as indicating some of the things;the burden of their support will not,
erbon.
Barry county’s property tax for state which he disapproved as a member fall so much upon local school dU-t
Tlie regular monthly meeting of icosts Nwas &gt;12.021. Burry couaty’s of the 5tBte administrative board. trlcU. but upon the people of thej
National Banh Building,
proportion ofjhe three per cent talcs Mr nugenqd said that a contract whole stole. It ought not to cost thej
Iwmt of Mrs. F. Loomis this week tax «4*ll b-.’ $100.81)0 The liquor WB&gt; entered into between the Detroit taxpayers more for education in one
on Friday afternoon.
tax. cutting thc estimated figures in Racing Association and the state school district than it does in anWe are glad to rc|x&gt;rt that Owen two. will cost Barry county &gt;10.800r administrative board, under which other.
Grand Rapid*. Michigan
Dodge is better and is able to out The proposed head tax 1* expected the BMOC|*uon agreed to pay the
The close attention given both adito
a revenue
of ------something
Mooo *
a ua,
dny tv*
tor owl
each u»y
dBy w*;
they W
dresses
noticeable. We believe!.
again.
.— -return
- - ------------------ "■
------ • MBte vu.wv
MW ■ was
ww ..w
Mrs. CUttle Roush spent Easter over *30.000 00 from Barry county, operated the state fair grounds al the impression left by both speeches:
at the John Thaler home in Camp- In addition to that, *aid Mr. Ketch- oetro*: for racing. In a little time was that they were most timely. Thei
bell.
am- ’hw administration is putting this association came before the people ot Barry county know Justice
FRANCIS DEE
Dinner cuesta at the home of Mr up [° lhe votcf? lhc PrlvU‘«e &lt;(Wdolld Mld lhey
lu&gt;t Bf. potter so weU that they expected the
■ FOR SALE
and Mbs. Albert Wells Friday were.
?.
pon, ,h
’’tJ'*&lt;......
’lves *38.000
■■I--.
■.......
—-- 000 (|ord
Oru I&lt;} puy
pUy gc.OOO
juijuu a
a day.
uay, and
ana asked
asxeo thoughtful
uwuiiiuui address he gave. They
KATHARINE HEPBURN
'AU
J Hal
I d datlgl t
nHrHtionnl Ivincls
— the amount reduced to &gt;2.- had never heard **»
of additional
bonds, In
to he
be isald
paid with- .to V--jiave
Mr. Fitzgerald. ir»
He|I
Barry county’s (ino B day The board, over his pro- left a very pleasing impression. Espe-,,
FOR KAI.)
SHOE REPAIRING and
Mrs Geo. H Wills. Miss Joan Wills in thirty years,
EDNA MAY OLIVER
proportion of principal and interest t„, Had granted that reduction dally were people attracted by hte
and Miss Ruth Ellen Thoma-- of
HAT CLEANING SHOP
such bonds would not be less than whlch was far below the figure* of- evident fairness.
NOAN BENNETT
Grand Rapids. The young ladles of
■omoM Thus
«ra..« ...
tv»i year
v~»r.­ fercd by oth4.r bUjders They had not
----------------&gt;210.000
we have a total
lit 8. Jeffaraon. Hastings Mich
remained until Sunday morning
REUIKTEI
ly
tax
of
&gt;153.000
.*ith
more
WHJ
|
m
*
cu
U,«i.
sue
amuuii*
per
UU,
.
------«
-------------------------PAUL LUKAS
only asked that the amount per day
r.rm. i&gt;*ir-when they accompanied Mr. and
Ladies’ Sole*, electric vulcanMrs. Wells to Grand Rapids where in prospect through the proposed j*. reduced, but also to have the rac-1
nails
to
bothOft**
cxtcndcd from 80 to 120 GRANGE PROGRAMS
they were lhe guests at tile Wills bond issue, to b&lt;- be paid within 30 |njt
The Picture America Ha* Walled
feel—Solen
OUU
years, requiring &gt;7.040 per year. day&lt;j. all of which had been granted.
11 home.
HEELS—15c
which this economy administration
Mr Piujlerald declared that thc =
The fire dcimrtmcnt wa* called has already .'addled, or wishes to Mate of Michigan is suffering from
■TAB OBANOB NO. &gt;0*.
to the home of 8. Osborn on Bast place upon the |xx&gt;ple of Barry to, niany ^4, cummtodons and
Admission—10'-25 cent*
robber heel*, four &gt;4 O f?
Main street 1 shortly after scvi*n counjy in the way of taxes. From committees. They are supposed to'do &gt;r
o’clock Saturday morning where this the Congressman said in fair- ,hclr work in most cases without
months guaranteed
I
w
,
Attend our Bargain Nighta
sjmrka from the chimney had caus­ ness ought to be deducted what has tXMlt to thc 5tBte; but ta B Rttle
MEN'S DRESS
CEta
ed a blaze in the roof. Efficient been spent in Barry county for wel- widle clerks arc hired, other expen- .on.
Every Wednesday and Thursday
SHOES SOLES .... UUw
work on the part of the boys kept fate work, which in the post six srA inclined, until not one ot them
tlie damage to a small hole in the months has been &gt;20000; but num cosU t|w sCatc |PM than wooo and
ALL SEATS TEN CENTS
BOYS? RUBBER
XBVINO OBANOB
roof.
oi that had bcm contributed by the w,mt. of them several hundred thou-; prnxnm
Irvin* &lt;ir NO. 85.
SOLES ...
Herbert Kunde was home from federal government,
rhe net re- _.and a year. He said most of these Ai.m r
„
SHOES DYED—38c
Jackion last week.' spending his va- 'suit
-t-,,’,--,
„
JUlt of the pi
present
economy
adoUglu to
eliminated. The
K»"
cation Vltlr tlie home folks.
| mintstratioh" in Barry county will MauTshould’ get"back' to~personal
run haM:-h
»&lt;»uh&gt;l. genllr nJ fme; »l«n »rrj &lt;•«(•.
Supt. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and show a huge balance on the wrong responsibility of it* officers. The
C. A. William .VI,,IJIr»illr It..,,|r 2 daughter. Beverly, spent a part of .»»&lt;!«-•duty of the voters Is to see that
Mr. Ketcham closed his fine talk men of experience and ability are
for kai.i:- sr — r.l II.,.,.— I..,.. ...,| last week with relatives at Battle
Creek.
’by a quotation from a popular au- chosen for responsible state offices.
.Vi-ril. II U Vril. mdr n.-rlb &lt;if l‘r.i
Severn! from here attended thc tbor’ w,1° RaW: '
,l,e l,,at ta We must cut thc cost of/governnxilir |-r..t ieadlr |.h..hr
4 4
funeral of William Daniels, aged characterized by faith, vision and ment. At the present time there are &gt; ••&gt;*(»&gt;*&lt;
55. at Allo Friday afternoon. Mr determinatlpn is Irresistible.” He also five boards, named by the
Daniels was n nephew of John Fux said the same will apply to parties. Mate, operating in every county of , t,w .
_ ■ Tuesday,
j_
1
_ ...
Tiw*
cKz.U'e Calf),
nn,
■
I
■ duction. Del roar ctacka kero
He died
following
an
ill-;1
‘*K’ n-.rtv wflir-l,
which shows
faith it,
in the Michigan!
I at PENNOCK’S HATOUBBT. vkera you
MArLS LEAF ORANGE
ness of puenmonia,
future, vision
The spe
- which secs things
Thcinspeaker
Instanced the Old: ,
can tee the Mock and know wkst you are
Pension fiasco. He said he beW11B
buying and eave Ike trouble of ions da­
We haven’t learned yet whether |the
""" right perspective and a deter- Age
*•— "
, Uvariea. Prlcae are right. Terma- Cash
■■ * o’riw*
the price of gasoline at" thc local mination to apply workable prin- lieves tn old age pensions; but It is rr.^.i r.tr. *n&gt;i
ar will take catlla ar marketable wultry
Awita Wook, torta
in axchanaa. ComnUance C.rUAcat.
Sunoco station has advanced or not. j'ciplea to government will kurely win. ridiculous to go about it the way the
T.vastmastcr •Ketcham, in intro- legislature and state administration
Perhaps tliat smile on Alhj Moore's
OBITUARY.
face is due to thc arrival on Wed- 'during Supreme Court Justice Wil- attempted it. They hired several'
?. Jones of Johnstown was
mmvn 28. of
u. a
a son
son at
at thclr
ineir !,,a,n W potu'r ,ta!cd that bccaUJ'1* hundred men in the counties of
nesday. March
born. nt Goraley. Gloucestershire.
bren
named Robert
‘ 15 no;
“ 8U»’r’,’ne ctcd
«jur‘to taJk
,K’ Michigan
to makedollara
a census.
home. He :has
M named
X?—-’ 21. IBM
l,Cn —««&lt;n»! away at
-I
na.......
uan
Kooert. ,u
woH]d
of u mUlton
of A quarold Eng .Dec.
Alva says it looks Just like its fa­ (bun pounce but. he sUi. we till Age FeMon fund we. .pent tor his home
on Friday morning March
h""” “
ther. Otherwise it ta a fine boy.
30. 1934. aged 74 years. 3 months and
know
Justice
Putter.
Wc
know
his
that
foolishness.
Quite a number from here attend0
days,
having
heart
trouble
and
fi
­
He said if his hearers could have
rd the Fitzgerald-for-Governor Or­ judicial poise.” and will expect him
nally a stroke. His wife. Sarah, pre­
KMUMUI
*i uicvuu*
“h”1'! ll'1’
°I been in Lansing while the leglstaganization
meeting ana
and wmtiuet
banquet ai
at ,o '“y
Hastings Wednesday evening add “CUve “derest in public afiair* by hire was in session they could easily ceded him on March 15. 1806 To
them
were
bom
nine
children,
Char
­
nf' ,hls
this country, which ta
Is have wen
seen what x»
was the trouble with
came home confident tliat the next ■the
th‘‘ citizens o
ley. May. Anna. Pearl. Ernest. Ethel.
governor of Michigan will be a re­ .urgently needed ut the present time, that- body, Il was made up of men Frank. Carey and Albert- Ernest and
Justice
Potter
declared
tliat
peowithout
legislative
or
governmental
publican and his name will be Fitz. pic who take no Interest in politics experience, many of them having Anna having gone to be with Jesus.
gcrald.
His funeral was held at thc Dowl­
Thc many friends of Ed. Hall are ’ arc slackers, and more dangerous to neither the ability nor the Judgr ing church, where he was a member.
glad to know that he has stifTtchnt- our country than criminals. You ment to qualify for such a place, [V [ on April 2. Rev. Kenneth HufTmoscannot coniine
confine a slacker
tn prison
He conoemneu
condemned tne
thc proposed saB.'i'
&gt;38. — "C: ".
Iv recovered from hu iiin.. &lt;
canuoi
muckct in
ne
— a puuu-uirivui (Ui no un;ivu ui UMU.UUU uona issue ana ruipru me
. &gt;
„ ,
u
... . .
(duty; but you do punish thc crliri- people of Michigan would vote it nue.'ted were sung by - Miss Lena
ina). The man who holds that 11 u •
••
- - --------- — Rrv“nt
W1(M Rov“
‘
tounix in polltamil o^cSedonta
,««n order to try to have hta Zxpayers vf Mlchigkn would. ln Ll»lc Smith as ptantat
ML« Helen TtailS-was home from ‘w,ty “and ft,r rlgbt
a‘,d to meeting the principal and interest. A f’S^.^tovedta stilted8
:ht tilings and
Grand Ranids Rnturdav n»d
have hta jMi ty a candidates men wha dig up over *60.000.000 It would
A voice we loved ta stilted.
Orund Bawd. s«lurd»&gt; .nd Suii-I^
„ruui
A plied u r.cMK ta pur borne.
Tlie
I mmlnp „|\r p T A |’k?t
f
"I £
'“ “
»««“'» .... iJPSURtSS, T.."2.ll„l
«U». b
ou.
„ ... UP “
Piunrcwuy
pensc
at
this
time.
When
lhe
state
„ d,w1'
Is bring held at the school houar ,
to ,,w bcs‘ Wtereats onqs councan afford n building program it’
*°ve had &lt;*v?n’
this Wednesday cvehihg with elec­ I Judge Potter spoke of the long should do it; but II siiould provide a And though the body slumbers here,
- Hh.T
Durham Mill. 8
lion
of
officers
Following
the
elec
­
«l &lt; liina liroml •&lt;•«*.
[struggle for liberty which had been plan that will not saddle *38.000,The soul t* safe tn heaven.
0
IIAnra
V.nTjnr
!».«
lion
a
play
entitled.
"Can
’
t
Be
tMr.,,Mirti
m..i ue sutgew oy memoers niadc b&gt; English-speaking people*. 000 of bonds on the people, At the!
j A pauhette. railroad engineer.!
Hmm l*rairiri&gt;nr SI- Fl
n111
staK,’&lt;( by members
the Barry
County\ormal.
Ev-1 ^“7* *’* lwn,‘ l,lM? W.!?**’’
prw^\l tUnc,
°*“ B,b?Ut has’ traveled 2,000.000 miles between
■ •।
FOR saI.I
r-. ir (Bf ainrk. 1X1.
.—
.... .. . . ..
dued England..he divided up the (50
000.000
of bonds.
The annual
in- - • Wash , apI
--------------------‘ Spokane
and Ellensberg.
hrad it A V enmlio-n. Frr.l eryone is invited to'thiFmretlng”
land
among
a
few
of
hte
favorites.
•»»■•««•
*!»*«»
u
a
K
aiu
&lt;0
non
non
■
terest charge la about &gt;2,000.000 a proxlraBte|y 160 miles.
II i.atr Mf.ldlr &gt;Itr Rnulr 1
4 4
CWa laborers completed the re­
T)U« proposed &gt;38.000.000
Foil HALE -llnl.t &lt;n hull. »l «M&gt;: alio pairs on tlie school house Saturday iTIr—sc who lived and worked on the year.
and school was resumed on Mon­ land were chattels, belonged to It. bonds Issue would add &gt;1.500.000 more ----------rorm.A,.
j They were transferred from one to the mtm.1 item. H. »I4 .hot.
day after a vacation of ten days.
th* Count, at Barry.
Revival meeting* closed Sunday owner to another in the same man­ 'the state ot Michigan needs U to
evening at the M. E. church, follow­ ner us were cattle and buildings. get back to the pay-as-you-go bash. la,th- nuiirr &lt;&gt;i thr -rt»i» of Mary E.
We must not continue to pyramid '
ito (&lt;xr month.
ing three weeks of special efiort on Tlie king assumed the right-to levy
.taxes
without
thc
sanction
ot
par
­
the part of thc paalor. Rev. F
Lxximta and a few of hta members. liament. Hampton, oife of England’s
prraenl tbalr claim* asaln.l said dceeaaad
greatest
men.
refused
to
pay
such
a
prosperity.
. I, ,a|4 eourt for asamlnsllon and adjustHe was loyally supported In his ef­
The speaker ridiculed the gover- man! and (bat all creditors of .aid da
forts by the United Brethren peo- tax until it had been authorized by
rl. ’
No taxation without nor'. Ide. ot Milins a &lt;UU cornU-1 gXu’ZJr’.Ti.'TKSt'riS fl Xi ^oSfo’tol’ot’otototoSfoltolitoAototolteoAolkoJkoifoiifotolitoifoAo (■
— pic. also the Wesleyan Methodht ’pxr!!x“la
was his demand. He tutlonal convention to frame a new 1 city ot iu.Um. la .aid eonair. oa ar
tb» people from North Irving and by representation."
^I’ta-vntat
.wks
but he ,lived
to
for Michigan. He said .bW»r» the a»th day of July.A. D. 1934. |
.ml
the people
from
the Church
T" arrested; ouv
*‘cu
10 see the constitution
"■ oKr. some
of theofBrethren
1 near
Elmdale
tS day whenJhhe
.^"L.^tn
it would coat at least &gt;500.000 to hold
,ao*‘r
w
br'
। July. a.
services proved a real bloasing to !hro?r’l which upheld the king in such a convention.
the Christians. A reaijwlpto JUe’,evyUltf BUCh a Uxl “nd thc. klnK
Our present constitution. as In-, &lt;•&gt;»•»«
unsaved and a time of strong ^n- himself was executed because he ig- terpreted by our courts Is ample, -he
"
Viction to others 8
.norcd the rights of,lhe people.
said, to meet the needs of this state [
OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION.
।
•
Our American Revolution had I! any
lu provisions are found
—
——
—__
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— - ----------- ----- on
--------, tltat there
------- —
-------- ororneed
;e.~.»----------\-------------—
i&gt; en fought
the theory
unworkable
needimprovement.
Improvement.s,*£
/-« * o r*C
c 'T'll a Kitro mUi‘ ** no lttSiatton without repre- the constitution itself provides a
At * ■•&gt;,
or //lA/V/id sentation It was believed that this way for that to be done. The great
«•&lt;
right was not properly safeguarded body of taw that ha* been built up 1 *
In the articles of confederation of in Michigan, based on the present I Pr»«*n
the thirteen colonics, so the federal constitution as interpreted by th* pr??‘.‘5
constitution was adojXed. tn which courts,
- would ail
—
* swept aside,
-■*' and ' mu
be
human rights were placed first. In we wouldn’t know where we were
»
that document lhe rights of the in­ al if we had a new constitution for
With the noticeable in­
dividual. were preserved, and all a long time until our courts inter- hrr.tif »r to
crease of business activity
rights, not specifically delegated to preced Its provisions.
the federal government were re­
Thc speaker criticised the failure
in
this country, flowers are
served to the states.
of the state administration to work
resinning their place as
In the speaker's Judgment we are
....
Snow faced wltfi a situation which of our public school*. Democratic
“the queen of gifts.” Re­
| will put up to the voters the choice institution* cannot exist Without an
gardless of^Individual ec­
between Sovietism and constltu- educated citizenry. The firat duty
Enquire about our
..'rational liberty; between collectlvum. and responsibility of the state ta to
centricities in taste, there
' •■ where the individual counts for provide for such school* and their
Cineraria, which
t ^‘nothing, and the American them;.- adequate support. The fifteen mill
are few, if any, people who
M°*r&gt;d°t&gt;9mlt&gt;i. Rxl.t.r ot Fratal*.
we can supply in all
of human liberty and human rights, tax limitation amendment to the
are not charmed by the
Mrlilrnn.
, HU speech was am excellent, force- state constitution had made it
cplors and at prices
ORDER FOB PVBUCATIONlovely coloring and delicate
I ful presentation, urging vigilance od necessary for the state to come to
from 25c to $1.00.
Mnr«l&gt;o&lt;or.
;the part of thc American people if the rescue of the schools, and yet
scent of a well-arranged
i
they
did
not
wish
to
forfeit
their
no
adequate
program,
in
fact
no
real
}SV vl»h «u
All (lowers we sell,
f. rights. He
bouquet or a healthy, freshnv declared
uumiru that
iim* lhe
ms Unituun- program
program at
ai all.
au. had
naa been
oecn worked
woraea out
out ,a.a ronBlr
FOR BFXT—FiaM.
rn&gt;o Al.n
। cd States is not the only nation shat will insure the maintenance of a. d, j»34
with few exceptions,
grown potted plant.
j.««ti:rr far r»n»
)
where this struggle is goiht on. It the public schools of thia state. He „ Pwant. 1
.v dX»» "llaTonrZ
are Home-grown
had been lost in Russia, in Italy insisted that It is the duty of the, ja u. au
We still have a fine se­
VVoft.D TRlDF- m . «&gt;»ht rm
‘ and Germany. It is for the English state to provide a better plan in- caiiian.
and will last half
speaking peoples to preserve liberty than
that of having in one!
lection of beautiful spring
again as long as
under law, apd
------ -- ------------- ---------- -1
flowers for bouquets; also
I consistent with thc good of the in- In other district* it puts an exthe imported
dividual and of society.
csash-e burden upon the taxpayers.
potted tulipsand hyacinths.
variety.
Tlie next speaker, who was fitting- He said it u evident that not over
. ... _
. ..
ly introduced by the toaatmasler. *30.000,000 can be raised for school
was Frank D. Fitzgerald, at the purposes by a tax on property,
•aVwMi l*1i«ii&gt;r aumT * * '*
1
present time secretary of state, who and the amount from primary
F«&gt;« SALE—&lt; »*l
* u”'
is an avowed candidate for thc gov- school money will not exceed, if it
/I &lt;&gt;OO rhlrh ,.,r.
• l!»&lt;. B»ai, 3. mite ».n»th nt Coal.
ernonhlp. Mr. Fitzgerald has had shall even reach. &gt;15.000.000. Yet our
4 4
twenty-two years of experience in public schools in Michigan this year
ItoRSE* FOR SALE—Jo.t
our state government. He began as will coot &gt;73,000,000. Where is lhe
an employee lu^-lhe secretsry of rest of the money coming from? He
mila* pnMhvaat. amilh id*
riipt i‘
T, r Sxwerty.________
state's offlee. then was promoted to ridiculed the idea of using liquor tax
FOR SALK—PL-niiaa trarlur and two
a fine position in ths state highway money to support schools. He tadepartment, where hr served until slated that it be used for the support
o^.k orr al— |.urr»,rr.| femal. Csllie
•(&lt;■&lt;
O E Padrlturd
anta
Ha.
he was called to be our secretary of of prisons and other institutions for
44 ,
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state.
which that traffic is to a large de­
Mr. Fitzgerald explained that gree responsible.
Michigan is ruled by what might be
We need a simplification of our
called a board of directors, vis: The system of taxation he Mid We need
State AdminlslraUxe Board There lea cat far local government. He
Hastings, Michigan
CARP
OF
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Telephone 2530
SZ2 S'»
are eight members He is the only instanced the fact that Wyoming
republican on that, board. His duty townghip tn Kent county has nearly
la tliat of a watchman. He said be 19BOO Inhabitants, or nearly 34)00
question the Inleg- more than five entire counties in

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, April 4, 1934

I1
last week with her parents, Mr. and
HOLLAND SUGAR MILL
PREPARING FOR OPERATION. Mra. Wm. Mohler.
All the children and their families
I Workmen are engaged In prepara­
tion for another season of operation of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nlethamer
at the Holland beet sugar plant. Ma­ spent Easter with them.
Birdsall Holly and Douglas Frost
chinery is being overhauled and field
men are engaged in contracting for of Detroit called on relatives and
acreage. It is hoped that the num­ friends in Woodland Bunday.
Barry county had received Its first farm where Mr. Jones died. During a nuisance and punishable aa a mte- I■ The Banner has mentioned several ber of sugar beet growers in West­
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wolcott of
most of the post year he had resided demeanor." Fremont plans a strict'
’ ern Michigan will be Increased to East Woodland were Easter guests of
check from the state to aid the
1times about the big meteor which
schools of thc county. It was re­ with hte children, tout about two enforcement of the ordinance.
crossed this city on February 9. It provide at Jeast 6.000 acres. Sugar Mrs. Rena Culler.
ceived Thursday by County Treas­ weeks ago moved back to the farm,
'
beet
growing
on
the
right
kind
of
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sabin and
was seen by people In various securer Maus, and represents the first having expressed a wish to live
•Jons of the county as well as in dif­ soil Is a profitable cash crop. Tlw family of Albion were guests of Mr;
partial payment to the county at
ferent parts of tlie state. We re­, Holland plant has a capacity of and Mra. Vernlce Raffler Sunday.
Coroner
Dr.
Kenlth
McIntyre
was
money that had been apportioned by
Mtes Elnora Mumford and Mrs.
T7 ,
• „ TT7
i celved
ceived last week a letter from Ar- abput one million pounds of sugar a
the state to aid the schools. The called, but decided that no Inquest
liXlCHSlOll W OTR 'thur Hamlin, whose home Is on, normal season. The 1933 operations Louise Rogers spent the week end
check was for 85.428. The money was necessary. Mr. Jones is survived
R&lt;x.« I from Bm H»U. Ulrhl,,n. 1„ produced &gt;l&gt; hundred «eenl, rhou- with friehds in Detroit.
came from the office of the superin­ by three sons. Carey of Dowling.
&gt; which he IPOU of IhU meteor. He “"d pounrU Mm; of lheje envied
Miss Virginia Faul and friend.
tendent of public instruction. Tt te Frank and Albert of Assyria and by
Mtes Ruth Clark, who has been
Mid: -WM much Inlerwled io lhe » »&lt;« frowln, &lt;hu pur mr
LACEY NUTRITION CLUB. ‘ .:..
.
......
..
* —
■nrCAPe but
hilt addi
errlell-­ spending lire past week with her, re­
called a supplement to the primary two daughters. Mra. Erwin Willison
Increasing their acreage,
The March meeting was held Item about the big meteor of Feb­ tional farmers will have to be added
school fund. It te to be used for im­ of Battle Creek and Mra. Arthur
turned
to their studies at Michigan
Tuesday, March 20, for dinner at ’ruary 9 in your March 21 issue. Per­ to the list to produce the required Slate College, East Lansing
mediate distribution among the Humphrey of Johnstown.
the home of Mrs. Florence Bab­ haps you would like to hear our ex­ tonnage. Farmers who have not
school districts. The apportionment
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mohler and
perience. Mra. Hamlin and I were
cock
with
sixteen
members
and
one
FREMONT HAS GOOD
of thte check will be os follows:
been solicited should communicate Mtes Alene Mohler spent Easter
visitor present. Our lesson on “cal- 1out in the yard at the time. We did with the Chamber of Commerce at
Hastings City ..
-----------..81387,00
with Mr. and Mra. Forrest McMillan
not see the meteor. Our attention
PEDDLER ORDINANCE
Assyria
165.00
Holland at cnee.
of Hastings.
•
dred Stevens and Mrs. Helen Cole. was first called to it by a noise like
Baltimore
318.00
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Osgood have
distant
thunder,
high
up
In
the
sky
It Has Stood the Test of the Our April meeting will be held In southeast of us and the noise seemed
Barry
204 00
moved Into their new home recent­
WOODLAND.
either the Ketcham or Jones hall.
Carlton ’
315.00
ly
purchased
from
Supt.
and Mra.
to
pass
directly
overhead,
and
died
Courts and Will Be
Mr and Mrs. Lester Brumm ac­
Plans will be made for Achievement
Castleton ........................
541.00
Day at that time.—Grace E. Mill. away at the horizon to lhe north­ companied by Mr. and Mrs Wm. C. J. Banrum.
Enforced
’ "
Hastings township
183.00
Miss Rcta Jarvis spent the week
west. Some reported the sound os Flory spent Easter with Mr. and
Hope .................................
211.00
end with her parents In Benton
Every city has tried to rid Itself of
being so heavy that it rattled the Mrs. Dewey Zerkle of Lansing.
Irving
333.00
the nuisance of peddlers, who go ASSYRIA NUTRITION GROUP. windows In their homes. We can­
Mr. and Mra. Donald Gager and Harbor. Her brother, Edward Jarvis,
229 00
Johnstown........................
from house to house and pester
The Assyria Home Economics Ex­ not say our windows rattled because son, Morgan, were Easter guests ot brought her home and spent thc
Maple Grove
260.00
folks by importuning them to buy tension group held Its last meeting we were both out in the yard. The Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brady of Grand night here before returning to Ben­
Orangeville
236 00
their wares. This te unfair lo business
sound was as heavy as the thunder Rapids. Mrs. Brady returned to ton Harbor.
Prairieville
169DO
Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Bulling and
men. The peddlers have small ex-[Eva
,
Sarver. The subject. "Count­ of the storm of March 17. The Woodland with them for a few days'
Rutland
134 00
penses to meet, do not pay taxes,!
Mtes Florence Anderson of Hastings
ing calories" was presented by Mrs. weather was 2 below zero and it visit.
Thomapple
468.00
and John Russell Bulling of Battle
have no Interest in a town except Mabel Puffpaff and Mra. Stella was a bright, sunshiny day."
Mr.
and
Mra.
Welby
Crockford
Woodland
363.00
Creek
were Easter guests of Mr- and
to gel what they can out of it. They Tuckerman. Fifteen members were
Since our previous mention of this
Yankee Springs
112.00
take up a lot of time, which people present. The work of the club is meteor, we Iiave learned of another and family spent Sunday with Mr. Mra. John Bulling.
,
Rev. and Mrs. A. E- Wynn were
would be glad to devote to some­ more interesting than ever before, person In this vicinity who saw it, and Mrs. J. L. Crockford of Carlton.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bernie
David
of
Lan
­
PASSING OF THOMAS JONES.
Easier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
thing better.
Mrs. c.*T. Flynn of Rutland. What
thanks to our leaders.
ONLY
sing were also guests of Mr. and Wynn of Lansing.
The city of Fremont Is getting
Thomas Jones, who lives near
she says about ft agrees substantial­
Mrs. Crockford.
Mr. and Mra. Donald Gager have
Dowling, was found dead In his much attention because of a new
ly with what reports we have pre­
HASTINGS GROUP HO. 3.
Miss Lenore Dowden Spent Easter moved into Mrs. Chas. Hatton's
home at about 9:30 o'clock Friday ordinance It has passed, dealing
viously
given.
__________
Met al the home of Mrs. Howard
with her aunt, Mrs. Dowden of Lan­ home. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas
morning He had apparently suffered with itinerant peddlers, it has been
Birdsall. March 20. The lesson for
sing.
:
Thompson are moving back from
quite difficult to frame a city law the day was on calories. Achieve­
OBITUARY.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard (O'Brlen and Vermontville Into their home re­
Ject, and had fallen from his chair that would legally curb the unfair ment Day was discussed, voted to
Elmer Merrick Slocum,
son of
children of Lansing spent the week cently occupied by Mr. and Mra.
peddler competition and protect the
have Mtes Hershey select speaker for Merrick and Carrie Slocum, was end with the latter's mother. Mrs. Gager. On account of ill health Rev.
covered by his son. Carey Jones, who householder from annoyance. Pre­
born August 16. 1869. In Baltimore
Thompson
has had
to gn
give up hte
Ilves only a few rods distant.
mont has such an ordinance, which same.
icu- Paul.
xnompKMi naa
nau io
township, and passed away March Geo.
Loader announced. Home Decorat­
Mtes Winifred Border returned to!pastorate al Vermontville.
The son noticed that there wax no has been tested In lhe courts and
smoke coming from the chimney of Iras been sustained. The ordinance ing. Home Economics. Sewing. Ad­ and 12 days On October 31. 1894. Michigan Stale College. East Lan-1 Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Finnic and
vanced Nutrition were available for
after spending a children spent Easter the latter's
hte father's home and decided to In­ provides that "the practice of going
he was united in marriage to Jen­ sing. Sunday
week's vacation with her parents.! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mcvestigate. Hte father had apparently in and upon private residences, ring­ next year.
Next meeting to be held April 19 nie M. Garrison. To this union
been preparing to start a fire when ing doorbells and knocking upon
I Knight, of Hastings.
were bom five children. Leon E.. of Mr. and Mra. P. E- Border.
at the home of Mra. Oidley.—Iva
Elwyn Dell of Romeo visited hte I Mr. and Mra. J. V. Hilbert were
Battle Creek. Merle V., who passed
Wlnlngar. Secretary Pro Tern.
on nine years ago. Mildred C. Sin­ parents. Mr. and Mra. John Dell. Middleville visitors Monday.
HUbert
of Battle
II Miss
“
"Louise
'
‘
clair of Battle Creek. George M.. of from Friday until Sunday.
MONROE GROUP.
Arthur
Kilpatrick
of
Battle' Creek College. Battle Creek, spent
SPECIAL TVADE4N ALLOWANCt
The Monroe Nutrition Class was Hastings, and Wayne R . at home.
held at the pleasant home of Alma He has always lived In this vicinity, Creek spent Easter with hte parents. lhe Easter holidays with her moth­
}
PHONE TODAY!
er. Mrs Stata Hilbert.
Nye. Dinner was served at noon. having resided on his farm 23 Mr. and Mra. Frank Kilpatrick.
Mra.
C.
B.
Benham
of
Hastings
Mr.
and
Mra.
Chas.
Faul
and
years.
Having
always
been
In
the
There was six visitors and twelve
was
an
Easter
guest
of
Mr.
and
daughter
of
Hastings
spent
Easter
best
of
health,
it
came
as
a
severe
members present.
with the former's mother, Mrs. Geo.
In the afternoon the chairman shock to his family and friends, Mra. Karl Paul.
Don Shorno of Olivet College Faul.
called the meeting to order by hav­ when he was stricken with paralysis,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nlethamer, Mr.
ing thc secretary call the roll to his Illness lasting one week. He Is spent the Easter holidays with hte
which each one gave their favorite survived by his widow, four chil­ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shor­ and Mra. Carl Sdofield and son.
Rodney, and Mrs. Pearl McArthur
household task. Most of them gave dren. five grandchildren and two no.
Easter callers at the home of Mr. were Easter guests of Supt. and Mra.
brothers and three sisters. Besides
cooking.
Then our leaders discussed our many other relatives and friends. and Mrs. P. E- Border were Supt. H. A. Kltaon.
next year's work, which each one Only those who lose can know the and Mra. C. J. Barnum of Delton
WEST CARLTON.
was to study and report, on at the loss of a kind and loving husband and Douglas Frost of Detroit. J
• Now you will gladly wear Elastic Surgical
Mr. and Mra. John Dell. Elwyn
Much sympathy is extended to
Verdan Coville and family spent
Just aa the suburbanite ba,
next meeting then counting the cal- and father.
Dell and Mtes Dorothy Dell spent Mra. Art Eckert In the death of her Easter with his parents. Mr. and reflect that grass cutting la
Stockings! Tlie new Bauer &amp; Black Elastic
Sunset and evening star.
over for thc season, lie no
Meeting adjourned to meet with. And one dear call for me:
me:
1 Easter with Mr. and Mra. Ezra Dell father, WUlte Bumford. of Hastings. Mrs. C. Coville, at Coate Grove.
Stockings, made of Lastex yarn, arc knit like
Claud Yeiter and Owen Steckle
Mrs. Art Richardson visited at
Jf of Lansing.
Myrtle and Bernice Wallace at Myr- And may there be no tmoaning
—
ordinary silk stockings.They are sheer.goodMiss Alene Mohler of Junior Col­ were at Carlton Center Monday as
tie Wallace's home April 19.—Winlooking, comfortable—yet firm in support
lege, Grand Rapids spent part of members of tlie township board.
| port Wednesday afternoon.
nlfred Dunn. Sec.
When I put out to tea.

he died. He had been dead only al'doora by sblicltora. peddlers, hawk-funpc PEOPLE RE-

FIRST INSTALLMENT
short lime when discovered.
itrs. itinerante. venders and others,
w
1 - ' T’
PORT ON METEOR
OF NEW SCHOOL FUNDS Mr. Jones jras born In England jnot having been requested or invited’
and came to America when a young to dq so by the owners, occupants, j
Came to County Treak Maus
marry and brought his bride to a llclttng orders for tne tale ot goods. »“«r s«*der&gt; m v»hom
Last Week—City Will
farm southeast of Dowling. About wares and merchandise or for the
Parts of the State
frvtv years
vMra aen
niiTTva* nf
— . . T,
forty
ago thov
they mnvavi
moved to thA
the'purpose
of rftenftdrur
disposing nf
of the
thi same, IS '
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For tho' from out our bourne of
MAPLE GROVE GROUP.
time and place
The Maple Grove Nutrition Class
The flood may bear me far.
met at the home of Mra- Dorothy
I
hope to see my Pilot face to face
Hoffman for fifth lesson of the ser­
When I have crossed the bar.
ies. A pot luck dinner was served

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HASTINGS, MICH.

Mrs. LUlle Cheeseman called the
meeting to order and each member
answered roll call with a favorite
holiday recipe. Mrs Dorothy Hoff­
man and Mra. Grace Mack gave the
lesson which was "Calorie Count­
ing." Each member then figured out
her calorie requirements.
The next meeting te to be held
April 25.

OBITUARY.
Jackson Laubaugh was born In
Pennsylvania, Feb. 6. 1840, and de­
parted this life. March 26. 1934, aged

family of ten children, all having
gone before him.
In early life his family moved to
Ohio where In 1875 he was married
to Catherine Patterson. They then
come to Rutland.
To this union three sons were born.
Charles ot Delton, Warren of Has­
tings and Earl of Delton.
Catherine Laubaugh passed away
Aug. 5. 1903.

QUIMBY.
The L. A. 8. Birthday Club will
have their April meeting al the B.
L Edmonds home and will be enter­
tained by Mrs. Amber Reid, Mra.
Lena Casteleln, Mrs. Minnie Ed­
ried to Mrs. JuUa Humes of Bowling
monds, and Miss Evelyn Lowell.
Mra. Margaret Gaskill, an old res­ Green, Ohio,
ident of this vicinity, died March
widow, three sons, two daughters-inWillison. In Hastings. Burial In law, eight grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Barryvllle cemetery.
He was laid to rest In Rutland
Mr. and Mra. Shirley Rltaman
and Janett were In Jackson over the cemetery, March 28, 1934.

OBITUARY.
Catherine Ryan was born Oct,
12. 1857. and died March 25. 1934,
Thanks to all who contributed aged 76 years, 5 months and 13 days.
to the bake sale which netted us She was the youngest ot four chil­
dren of Patrick and Catherine Ry­
We are glad to hear that Mr. an pioneer residents of Hope town­
and Mrs. Nile Casteleln brought ship.
their little son home from the hos­
On May 12. 1897 she waa united in
pital Monday.
marriage with Jerry Collins and
lived on their farm in Hope town­
ship until 1918 when they moved to
Hastings where she has since re­
sided. Mr. Collins passing away on
Feb. 18, 1918. She is survived by two
nieces. Mra. Helen McGlynn and
Mrs. Julia Dillon and one nephew.
George Ryan, all of Kalamazoo.
Several cousins and a host of
friends.
She was a life long member of St.
ROM church at which place her
funeral was held Wednesday morn­
ing March 28. Burial In Mt. Calvary
cemetery.

satisfy the authorities that we pro­
duce Grade A milk.
We sell only milk from our own
accredited herd. It’s clean and
wholesome. It costs you no more.
A telephone call will bring High­
lands Dairy milk to your door. We
invite you to visit our dairy and sat­
isfy yourself of the merits of our
product." We will be glad to serve
you.

the HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

::

Robert W* Cook, Propr.

Service to the Individual
Measures a Bank’s Worth
No bank can be of any greater value to its
community, or be held in any higher esteem
by its public than the measure of its service
to each individual patron and depositor

Miss Doreen Rltxman visited her
grandparents in Battle Creek part

Strive to Merit
Your Patronage

We

The State of Michigan would not
give us the right to sell our milk as
"Grade A" if iwe did not meet the
conditions entitling our product to
that classification. Those conditions
are first, a clean and accredited
herd of dairy cows. Next, clean and
well ventilated bams. Third, prop­
er mechanical equipment to handle
the milk in a cleanly manner. In­
spections of our plant are made to

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Hastings, Mich-

DOWLING CEMETERY CIRCLE .
The Dowling Cemetery Circle will

dinner Thursday. April 12. Plans
are being made for a program
Memorial day followed by a dinner.
More about thte later. The follow­
ing ladles are on the committee for
work: Laura Wilcox. Lois Altman,
Mary Coates, Emma Clemence and
Cleo Covey.
Blanche Powell, Secy.
ORANGEVILLE.
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Rupe are
lhe proud parents of a ten pound
baby girl bom Itlday. March 13th.
who will answer to tlie name of
Jacqueline Ann.
Kathryn and Ruth Venom* of Ot­
sego spent from Friday until Bunday
afternoon with their brother. John

saater guests or ner auwr, Mrs. w.
O. Pierce and family at Ptelnweli.
So many are HI with the flu In
this place that everyone te staying
thte writing.

For nearly a Half Century this bank
has built up a physical equipment to
care for the needs of its patrons. Ev­
ery facility for the safe keeping of
records (as Was evidenced in our re­
cent fire), fire proof vaults, custom­
ers’ safety deposit boxes, private
council rooms, free to customers and
in fact everything required in modern
banking. No expense or pains have
been spared to meet the requirements
■of an up-to-the-minute banking estab­
lishment.
Also, through the past years, this

bank has established a reputation for
being a friendly and accommodating
bank, and every effort is being put
forth to make our customers share
our friendly sentiments.
There is no more helpful agency to­
ward financial success than a good
friendly bank, where you can feel
that your best interests are being al­
ways considered. This is just the kind
of service this bank is rendering.
All deposits in this bank are insured
under the Federal Banking Act of
1933.

Make this bank YOUR bank...Start a
Savings Account here and watch it grow!

HASTINGS CITY BA
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTING 8 BANNER, WEDNESDAY, A MUX 4, 1»34

IE KORT

COURT HOUSE NEWS

Dalton. She waa patient through all
her suffering and Tuesday after-

NOBTHWE8T THORNAPPLE.
Th* Community class of the M. E.
Sunday School held their March
meeting in the church basement
Wednesday evening with 38 in at­
Barry Oouaty Ministerial A*m&gt;tendance. Everyone had a fine ttene.
clation mtt thte Wednesday in MlddlavlUe church with Rev. Norman
Cutlerville (formerly of thia place)
Kunkle ot East Lansing a* guest
speaker on “Peace" and with special
weighing nine pounds and will an­
music by the Brown-Evangelistic
swer
to Jack CHfYord. Oongratulateam that is in 'Middleville M. E.
church tor two week*' special
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cline and Mr.
services.
O. F. Angell wa* In Orand Rapids and Mrs. Verne Thomas spent Fri­
Tuesday noon with a committee day night and Saturday with Mr.
from Kalamaaoo. Muskegon and and Mrs Bert Hart of Lakeview.

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Wayne Starter

husband she leaves seven daughters
PROBATE COURT.
Est. Alfred Starr. OacdL Petition
to accept Home Owners bonds filed, friends. She was a kind wife and
order to accept Home Owners bond loving mother and will be sadly
entered.
missed in her home and by her
Wayne Chick Starter is a quality Feed. It pro*
Est. Ruth Pennock. Annual ac­ neighbors and friend*.
vides, through such valuable ingredients aa
count of guardian filed.
Floyd Morford, who ho* been 111
Bulldlnr and lean shares In Michigan are backed by
Est. Chester Hecker, dec'd. War­ th* past week with streptococcus
dried buttermilk, dried skim milk, fish meal,
rant and inventory filed
sore throat te some better at tills
meat scraps, soybean oil meal and choice alfalfa
E*t. Prank Engene Bide I man. Or­ writing.
der determining heirs entered.
Mrs Bessie Tungate Is caring for
meal, a wide variety of animal and vegetable
Est. George 8. Marshall. Sr., dec'd. Mrs. Viol* Waters who te 111.
tell roe sbont “NATIONAL" shares
proteins. Fifteen high quality ingredients care­
Orand Rapids, arranging tor a camp
Agreement filed, order dismissing
guest*
their brother
leaders’ institute to be held at Kai- Sunday
Sun“y K
ues'-s ot t,lclr
oetitlon to probate will entered.
ASSYRIA.
fully selected and analyzed, are thoroughly
Est John Shawman. dec'd. Peti­
Last
Week's
Letter.
Counsellors.
aievuic. blended to make what many feeders call "Amer­
tion for Admr. filed, order for pub­
__ ..
.
.
v/r
Few resident* of thc Brigg* School
Mr. and Ur.
Mrs. fluw
Guy Din,.
Cline anM
and anna
sons
Woodland Y group met last Mon­
lication entered.
ica’s Finest Chick Starter."
District recall the history of the day night with their leader at hte spent Bunday afternoon with their
Est. James A. Young, dec'd. Will
home, David Christian. Paul Beads- mother at Delton.
filed, petition for probate of will Briggs school fifty years ago.
In the winter of 1M3-1884 the old ley president. C. F. Angell was pres­
Mrs Hattie Carpenter left Bunday
The chicks respond with husky, healthy growth,
filed, waiver of notice filed.
structure, located where the present ent and outlined some future plan*. morning for Jackson.
Est. Nellie M. HRl. dec'd. Notice
uhifortn development, low mortality, and lowMr. and Mrs. Glenn Allen and
This week end Barry Co. High
of appearance filled.
Lacey,
was
adjudged
unfit
to
hold
son.
Richard,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
ered feed costs.
UM Griswold St.. Detroit, Mteh.
school boys are invited to meet, with
Est. Carrie L. Gerltnger. dec'd.
Scott
Scherwood
were
Sunday
school
during
the
winter
month*.
with Lansing Area H. 8. boy* in
Notice of appearance filed, petition
Detroit's OMeet BalMlag sad
Tlie last term of school wa* held In their annual conference, at Grand guests of the former's mother. Mrs.
to extend time to appeal filed, order
START ’EM RIGHT!
seaiuon thc following spring of 1884, Ledge. Secy, of State Fitzgerald 1* J. Alien ot Middleville
to extend time to appeal entered.
with Mtes Lillian Hare, of East As­ toastmaster at the Friday night
Mrs. Florence Cook spent part of
J. L Mau*. Hastinga, Mich.
Est. Hattie E. Cheesebrough. dec'd.
last week with her son. Harold Stim­
Petition for attorneys fees filed, an­ syria. now Mrs. Lillian Robinson, of banquet.
Grand Ledge, as teacher.
Welcome Corners Y group held son and family, of Grand Rapids.
swer to petition for attorneys fees
Grand Rapids parties have pur­
Early in 1884. Initiative steps were their bi-weekly meeting last week
filed.
taken for the building of a new at the home of Max Leach, where chased the Roy Sherk farm and are
Est. Wiliam Downs, dec'd. Petition
structure
Tlx building was com­ they were treated to some moat ex­ going to strut rebuilding the 10th of
for determination of heirs filed, or­
pleted in time for the opening of cellent fudge after the meeting.
April.
der for publication entered.
PODUNK.
hospital at Battle Creek.
The Easter program at the church
Herman Newland. David Leary
Est. Lettie L. Van Wagner, dec'd. school In the fall of 1884. Mtes Mary
The community was shocked and
Mr. and Mrs. Monta Replogle
WUcox. of Assyria Center, now de­ and Donald Weaver are joining thc was enjoyed by a fine attendance
saddened by thc sudden pasting of spent Sunday with their daughter Petition for determination of heir* ceased. a most beloved teacher. wi&gt; Hastings Hl-Y club this month mak­ and much credit is due thc pupils
filed, order tor publication entered.
Mra. John Waters. The family have in Freeport.
and tlie committee.
.
Est. Chester Messer, deed. Order secured to teach the flrat term of ing their total membership 15. Al­
the sympathy of all.
Wedding bell* rang last week for
scltool in the new school house. bert Becker te the leader.
Maurice Thoma* returned to his
allowing account entered.
Maurice Waters of Indiana and Gerald Smith and Leora Benton.
There was a registration of about
Anyone wanting to furnish Camp school duties at Galesburg after a
Est. George W. Davis, dec'd. Or­
Orpha Waters of Battle Creek Congratulations to the happy pair,
sixty pupil*.
SHULTZ.
Barry' with an old big cook stove
der
tor
adjournment
entered.
Mrs. Clara. Cteler, and Sunday Fred
came home to attend the funeral
Mr. and Mrs Fred Smith gave a
Some of the pupil* who attended that will still bake well, will
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morgan and
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Clouse made a Cteler and family, also of Grand
Est James A. Young, dec'd. Proof
of their aunt. Mrs J. Waters
reception at their home Monday
the first term in the new building confer a big favor upon the Y. M. C. daughter. Lois, attended the wed­ business trip to Ann Arbor Friday.
Rapids, spent the day with her.
Jack Thompson, who worked for , evening for their son. Gerald and of will filed, order admitting will fifty year* ago were;
ding
of
their
nephew.
Russel!
Brown,
•
A camp committee
Let Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith visit­
entered, bond Of executrix filed, let­
William, John. Ronald and Jane
George Ransom, te ill in Nichols wlfft"*Maggie Barker Lee, Fay Barber, Sage, T. 8. K Reid, Abcn Johnson at Grund Rapids Friday afternoon. ed their son. Ernest, and family in
ter# testamentary issued, order
Ann Ingram of Hastings called on
Sarah Miller Conklin. Charles Pratt, or Royce Henton know about it.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keagle and Delton Easter.
limiting settlement entered.
Mr. and Mr*. George Poland.
Mrs. J. E. Norton and Dorothy.
Est Lawrence Cromwel) De Bolt, Lynda Powers Cooper, and Ward 1934 camp feca will be the same low- daughter, Marlon, spent Sunday
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Flnkbeiner
Chamberlain.
Maybelle,
deed. Waiver of notice filed, order 'Clark, of Battle Creek; Lucy Brown rate as last year only SO'cent* a day. with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Gardner of Barbara
of Middleville. Mr and Mra. Glenn
Marshall. Mary Case Brandt, and Dates early in June for thc camp. Caledonia.
Grace and Robert Hart enjoyed the
appointing Admr. entered.
Fred Brown, of Bellevue; Daniel You may pay part in food contri­
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morgan and Easter pageant, in Hastings Friday Dean and daughter. JoAnn of Bownc
Est. Emma I. Barnum. dec’d. Pe- '
spent Easter Sunday with their par­
Case and Etta Bryan* Smith, of East butions.
daughter. Lots, spent Sunday with night.
tition for order to show cause filed,
LeRoy; Olive Miller 1\&gt;blas. Arthur
the latter's brother. Herman Brown,
citations Issued.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of Kal­ ent*. Mr. and Mrs Julian Pott* and
Miller. John Miller, and Hugh Case,
and family of Grand Rapids.
amazoo visited relatives here Sun­ Betty.
WOODLAND.
Est. Vonda Elliston. Final account '
of Assyria township. Barry county:
day.
of guardian filed.
Nellie Stanton Miller and Ivan Last Week's Letter.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
DURFEE.
Robert Smith of Grand Rapid*
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Robert* and
Brigg*, of Johnstown township. Bar­
Mrs. Fred Hanes Is not so well at
Mr. and Mra. Tom Hoffman will spent from Thursday until Sunday
account filed, order for publication
ry county; Byron Munger. Baltimore daughters of Lake Odessa were Bun­ entertain li»e Ladles' Aid of East with his grandparent* here.
present. Her daughter, Mra. Effie
day
guest*
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Glen
township. Barry county; Walter
Baltimore United Brethren church
Mrs. Wm.
Chamberlain, Miss Jones, of Battle Creek Is caring for
Est. Pearl E. Miller, deed. Peti­
Clark. Maple Grove; .Bert Clark. La­ Farthing.
tion for Admr. filed, order for pub­
Miss Ruth Clark of. Michigan at their pleasant home Wednesday, Barbara and little Patricia spent her this weekcey; Jesse Miller. Nashville; Willard
April 11. Pot luck, everybody come.
Thursday with Mrs. Grace Clark in
The Easter pageant given at the
lication entered.
Caw. of Portland; George Pratt. State College. East Lansing, te
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Harry
Scales
of
Kalamazoo.
North Maple Grove church wa* not
at. Florence Magee, dec’d. Agree­
Nebraska; Louise Stanton Kniffln. spending the week with Miss Vir­ Flint spent Wednesday with the lat­
so well attended a* the weather was
ment and settlement filed, warrant
ginia Faul.
California;
Clifton
Briggs.
Sarasota.
.... „„ the rainy weath- bad and thc cro«* roads nearly im­
tended___
considering
and report Commte. on Claims filed.
Thc Fellowship Class of tlie Meth­ ter's sister, Mra. Claud Hunt and______
Florida; Lyman Brigg*. Washington.
|er. Everyone who braved the storm passable.
odist church will hold their monthly famlly.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Padelford will ,elt rvpald'for hte effort for all par­
Mrs. Mlnda Mudge and Mtes
Walver of notice filed, order ap­ D. C-; and Charles Darling. Dowling. social evening at the home of Mr.
Thte school building has been .used
the
program did well.
move to thclr new ixxne in Kalanw ticipanU in ,K
-----------------Ruth were in Buttle Creek Thurs­
pointing Admr. entered, bond of
and
Mrs.
Donald
Gager
Thursday
The "Shultx Echoes" will meet at day.
Admr. filed, letters of admlhtetra- ;for thc past fifty years and I* still evening.
In the near future. We regret very
.
.
tion issued, order limiting settle- 1tn good condition It has served all
the
hall
Friday
evening.
Wc
hope
to
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Norton of
much
to
have
them
go,
but
welcome
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Finnic were
ment entered, petition to pay tuner- 'of the children of thte locality well Grand Rapid* visitors Sunday.
Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Mr. and Mr*. Clemens.
during
all these years.
al expenses filed.
'
Don't forget tliat the date Wed-' Mall and Mrs. Lee Mlacnar of Bat­
Easter guests of Mr ami Mrs Or­
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and son of
Although
being
located
as
It
is.
IX MOTORS run to destruction under
Est. Hattie E- Cheesebrough. dee d.
ville Pursell were. Mr. and Mrs. neaday. April 11, te the next time ik creek spent Easter Bunday with
the nearest high school* being at East Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
AAA Supervision I Result: Oil No. 4 quit
Acknowledgement of satisfaction .
Julius Paul and son, Lyle, of Battle for the Ladles' Aid which will be their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Vin­
Battle Creek. Nashville, or Kull and Antoinette and Don and
filed, order allowing claims entered. Bellevue.
;
Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pursell entertained by Mrs. Gladys Cham­ cent Norton.
at 1713.2 miles', Oil No. 6 quit at 1764.4 miles;
Hastings, a distance of from ten to Reta Bergman of Lansing were Sun­
berlain. Work will continue on the
Clayton
Willits of Detroit is
return from circuit court filed
and son Kendall of Grand Rapids.
day
callers
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
No. 5 wrecked the motor at 1815.9; Oil No. 1
Est. Catherine Collins, d^c'd. Will 'eighteen mile*, during liorse-and- Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick.
Mra. Agnes Purscll Is visiting her quilt so everyone come prepared to spending thc Easter vacation with
gave upat 2266.8miles;No.3 at 3318.8 miles.
buggy days, several prominent stu­
the home folks.
filed, petition for probate of will
son Harley and family at Grand piece.
Mte*
Katherine
Mohler
of
Grand
BUT—New and Improved Conoco Germ
Mrs. J. J. WilltU Is a trifle bet­
filed, waiver of notice filed, order 'dents of note have been sent out Rapids visited her parents, Mr. and Rapids
from the Briggs District, among
Processed Motor Oil carried on to 4729 miles
ROBINHUE PARK.
ter at thte writing.
for publication entered.
(
Mrs Fred King te 111 with bron­
are LymaiTBriggs, who bolds Mrs. Wm. Mohler from Friday until
Est. Carrie Matteson, dec'd. Order whom
'
—over 3000 miles farther than thc first oil!
Mrs. Fred Batey and daughter.
an Important position with lhe fed­ Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Forest Mc­ chitis. Her many friends hope for
The first Royal Scot train depart­
allowing claims entered.
Mary. Mr*. Gertrude Barnes and
Millan and daughter Betty of Has­ a speedy recovery.
Here's proof of the Germ Process—exclusive
eral
government
at
Washington,
f).
Est Lawrence Cromwell DcBolt. 1
Come to thc East Baltimore Unit­ children of Harris Creek spent ed from London for Scotland in
to Conoco! Aik at your red Triangle Station
Mte* Irma Brigg*, private secre­ ting* with Mr. and Mr*. Mohler.
dec'd. Bond of Adrnrx. filed, letters C.;
‘
Fay C. Wing te slowly gaining aft­ ed Brethren church Saturday. April [ Thursday evening with the latter's 1848. and since June I. 1862. such a
tary to W. G- Coburn. Battle Creek
for full details!
train ha* left London for Scotland
of administration
iatued. order
er
his
recent
illness.
7
at
two
o'clock
and
Sunday
al
10:30
■
mother.
Mrs.
Evrld
Jackaon
and
Superintendent of School*; Mr. Her­
limiting settlement entered, petition
family. They also called on Mra. each morning at 10 o'clock.
Supper will be served al the to quarterly meeting.
for hearing on claim* filed, notice bert Powers, a prominent doctor in Methodist church Wednesday eve­
Mr. and Mra. Edd. Rice and John Kollar.
Battle Creek for many years, now
to creditors Issued.
Mr. and Mra. .John Kollar spent
ning. April 4, by CJub No. 4 of the daughter spent Easter with Mr. and
Passenger* alighting at, the railEst. Lewis Potts, deed. Discharge Jdeceased; Mr. James Powers, a law­ Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. John Mrs. Dean of Hasting*.
| Tuesday with their father, Sqiiuyler । road station of Ovalle, Chile, are
yer.
Battle Creek; Mrs. Olive Kolb,
bf executrix isued. estate enrolled.
■
MU*
----------------------Grace Baulch
—returned
----------------------from .----------Kollar,-------west--of----------Middleville.
...----(handed canes and candles to guide
Velle. chairman.
teacher.
Battle
Creek,
as
well
a*
Est. Ellen Noud. dec’d. Discharge 1
Thlirsdav Miss
Mi« Marv
—
Mary rrre-, Flnvrt
Floyd Cteter
Cteler nt
of nranrt
Grand "
Rapid*
them through the town's inadeThe Woodland Woman's Study Wolverine Thursday.
many
capable
teachers
and
business
of Admr. issued, estate enrolled.
, 1
Club held a cookie shower Saturday mained for a longer stay.------------------ 'spent Saturday with his mother, quately paved and lighted street*.
Est. Anna E. Haxen. dec'd. Order 1citizens.
for thc boy* ot the Starr common­
Alex Cortrlght and William Stan­
determining heir* entered.
wealth school. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Est. Donald
Henry, dec’d. Nom- (ton. patron* of the district fifty Cook took thc cookies and other do­
ot this nations to lhe school on Sunday.
Ination oi
of ijuiiuuui
guardian &gt;ucu.
tiled, uiurt
order nuap- -(years ago. are_ still
inauun
. residents
...
...
pointing guardian entered, bond of J^ahty- Mr. Cortrlght is past eighMr. and Mrs. Raymond Faul, Mr*
guardian filed, letters of guardian- ‘y-three y^ars of age and reside* at Oeo. Faul and Henry Faul spent
ship issued
Lacey with hte son. Emerson and Sunday with Mr. and Mra. James
Est. Emma I. Barnum, deed. Proof family, and keeps himself employed Neal of Ovid.
of service filed
about the home. Mr. Stanton doc*
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brumm. Mr.
Est. Anna Curtis, deed. Order ap-!‘ruck Hardening and take* hte pro­
and Mr*. T. C. Munion accompanied
pointing Admr. entered, bond of '*—
-------- --by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Manker
Admr. filed, letters of administration tie Creek regularly three days per and daughter and Mrs. Sarah Moh­
Issued, order limiting settlement en­
ler of South Woodland were Sunday
As thc Briggs school reunion is guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Weav­
tered. inventory filed.
' Est. Edwin A. Day. dec'd. Agree­ held annually tn August, it would be er of Hastings.
a
fitting
time
to
observe
lhe
bl-Cenment filed.
Mr*. Kitty Holmes returned to
I E*t. Mary E. Van Antwerp, dec'd. tennlul celebration of this event.
Woodland Bundaf after a week's
Petition for hearing claims filed, novisit with her sister, Mrs. C. M.
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
tlce to creditors issued.
Brown,
of Grand Rapid*.
Miss Helen Keeler spent the week
. Est. Bingham Lewis, dec'd. Bend
Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford
Every Goodyear in our store
'of Admr. filed, order appointing end with Virginia Thompson of andL family were Sunday guest* ot
Coats Grove.
Lasting Strength
Mr.^and Mrs. Oeo. Higdon of NaahiAdmr. entered, letters of adminis­
ha« at least four full pile*
Miss LcNora Pew of Hastings
Proved
tration issued.
.
spent the week end with Mrs. Anna ville.
The following results of
Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Faul and
of Supertwist Cord — each
Buck and family.
Marietta of
Hastings
IRVING.
■ The famous
............Mr. and
ana Mrs. Fred
trea Dalstra
uatstra moved daughter
crage
percent
of
original
one rubberized to resist
■ The Ladles' Aid Society will nice: the pest week from this community called on Woodland relatives Sun­
strength remaining In
day.
at the home of Mrs. Will Dean. Fri- to near South Boston on M-16
heat — the most lasting
tire cords after 8, Ik and
Mra Hannah Vetter of Clarksville
day. April 8. Everybody Invited. Pot
Mrs. Anna Buck and daughter*
24 thousands of miles:
is
being
cared
for
at
the
home
of
blowout protection your
—
blowout
protected
attended a shower for Mrs. Claude I
luck dinner. Free will offering.
by 4 FULL PLIES of
Mr and Mrs. william McNutt and Norris on Wednesday evening at the Mrs Cora Shopbell. Mr*. Vetter is
money can buy. Because
invalid.
SupcrtwlM Cord Instil*
family have moved Into the house home of Mr. and Mra. Jerry Andrus tan
•
8,990 93% 82%
i
Mr.
and
Mra.
Henry
Cole
and
I
west of the Wilcox school recently of West Carlton.
Goodyear makes the mott
16,000 81% 36%
spent Sunday with thc latIng rubber.
vacated by the Jorgensen family.
Mrs. W. Lake and daughter. Mar-(family
1
24,000 61%
?
tires, Goodyear can give
’ Mrs. Georgia Samson will teach guretta and Mr. and Mrs. William,. ter's father, John Mead ot Coal*

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tion of telephone service. They have missed both
the social and business advantages of having a
telephone in their home*.
They have found it inconvenient, and often embarra*sing, to use a neighbor's te lephone. They
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,the Irving school next year. Her Shriber and daughter of Hastings i
spent Sunday evening with Mr. andI1 Mr. and Mra. Raplh Rise enter­
tained Mr and Mrs. Floyd Colla^of
been most satisfactory.
Mra. Frank Shriber.
'South
Woodland and
Mra o...
Ruth
Mr*
Peck. wlk&gt;
Mrs. Kale
rvaur rvea.
who has
nas been
urrn hi
in
Mr.
Mr and
ana Mrs. Fred
rrea Haywood
naywooa of,
oi~
—.........
.
j kirand
Grand napiu»
Rapids all winter was
in town
_ 1.
_ .. Welcome Comers spent Thursday | Duncan and sons of Woodland Bun*
.the other day.
I evening with Mr. and Mr*. J. J. day.
Lunch will be served at noon at
' Mrs. Lyle Wilcox, who has been .Strodtbeck.
quite seriously ill. te somewhat bet­
Mr and Mrs. Evan Fuller and the Maytag Store on election day.
ter.
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Monday. April 1. by the Plus Ultra
। Mr. and Mrs. James Nagel have Mr*. Claude Cole of Lowell. Mtes Sunday School Clss* of the United
। been entertaining Mr. Nagel * bro’.h- Vivian Ctole returned with them to Brethren church.
Misses Phyllis England and Vlr-i
spend a week with her sister.
: Leland Johnson of .Grand Rapids
Arthur Strodtbeck and Miss Ida ginia Faukspent Friday at Michigan
' wa* the guest of his parents. Mr Tilt
_____
of___
Assyria
___________
Center_ spent
...________
Sunday
, State College East Lansing.
Mtes Phyllte England returned to
and Mr* E. D. Johnson, the qther wUh Mr and Mra. J J Strodtbeck.
i~
night.
‘“u*
Kendall Buck and Misses Orpha her work in Chicago after a week's
and Ascha Buck attended a birth­ visit with her parents. Mr. and Mra.
LACEY.
day party Saturday evening for Ml** Glenn England.
Mr and Mra. Ernest Shorno were
Thompson at tlie home ot Mr MeLa»t Week's Letter.
guest* of Mr. and Mrs- Stephen
Dr. Kinde te expected this Mon- Elmurray and family of Northeast Pierce of Grand Rapids Bunday.
|day morning to decide what the Carlton.
Mr and Mrs Leo Barry and son
.children tn the Briggs school are all
WEST ORANGEVILLE
(having. Without a doubt it is Ger- son and MW Hazel Shriber spent
AND EAST GUN LAKE.
and
“■*
j man measles a* no one has been Sunday with Mr*. Frank Barry' "
Last Week's Letter.
family of Southeast Carlton.
really sick, just a rash.
Clarence Canaan of Kenton. Ohio,
CRESSEY.
has
returned
to his home after a
Erwin Miller were. Mr. and Mr*
week's visit *Uh his sUUrr. Mrs.
Robert Miller and Miss Vera Bar­ Last Week’s Letter.
There were forty-five present
McCafferty oi
of iIlia
thte piacc
place ana
and ■
a
ney of Battle creek
•
the CCC on Saturday. Wm. Shake-j brother. Al Canaan, wha lives at
Mr*. Ruth Henry and Donald
Manhall
nave
uai.ea back to
ui their
ux&gt;r farm
,.rm tn
in &gt;
------- have moved
the Eagle district. Much »ympathy
te expressed for them in their be- ,u'\Jhe next wUI be
evening pneumonia and other complications
reavemant
| meeting
Thursday. April 5. Mr*
Clyde! Mu* Vera Reynold, te working In fined to his bed. We sincerely hope
Walton will entertain the members. Kalamazoo
o&lt; lhe Evangelical L. A. 8 lor dinMr and Mr*
Barber and
Mrs. R. R Bradshaw Is feeling
very poorly cf late A bad tooth ache
... . . ... . ...
.
... ' r,t ISr anH Url Ptiilin RarIXr nl
will be lield. election of officer* will of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barber of is causing serious stomach trouble
Three Lakes on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs C- E. VanEtt and son
feature.
Robert Cosgrove »pent Friday and LaVam were Saturday shoppers al
Saturday In Augusta.
EAST DELTON.
v
Mrs. Mellon of Kalamazoo and
te getting to be a great
Last Week's Letter
After an lUue** ot two week* witn Mra Glen Gate* and aun of Shultz .‘•hopping district for Orangeville al
erysipelas.. Mrs.
John
Willwoo jpent the week end with Mr. and it te the pay station for lhe CWA
Mr*. Lawrence Hammond.
workerr.

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FEED COWS MORE HAY
TO GET LESS BUTTER
Reed, chief of the bureau
Mr.

Farmers Who Sign Uontraota_____
_ .industry, U. 8. D. A.
of dairy
to Lower Production Can
SJSfrtmit
department at Michigan State
Use Method is Minh.
is thoroughly familiar with
East Lansing.—Apr. 2—One way
in which Michigan dairymen can
qualify for the benefit payment* to
be paid to those who dgn contract*
to reduce thc amount of dairy prod­
ucts is to change their feeding pro­
gram from Intensive use of concen­
trates to more liberal use of rough-

and profits. Dairy farmers who plan to
the feed less grain and grow more !-('X Km.h ’■
problems facing the dairy industry, roughaga will benefit themselvee n&gt;.p&lt;«r iv -r a.i
- followil------Mr. Reed's statement on this way of1 and also agriculture as a whole.
••
‘‘•J
iTTJ'
decreasing butterfat production fol. I -Izss intensive feeding of dairy , B.ginnlnr
low*:
cattle involves an increase In paa- '
"When we have good roughage to
feed and cut our full grain ration
In two, we get approximately 10 per already taking place in many re­
cent less milk than on full grain gions. It helps to solve the grain 1 ,
surplus problem and to reduce the
un",
output of livestock'product*.
1.01,1a aloes &lt;
“The dairy farmer's gross income
1
may be less if he has his cows on s.Y u of
roughage and pasture; but his costs ih.nc« &gt;ui 1
nt nroduetlon will be less also. It *’n
“'11‘

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of a smaller yield per cow.".
Other methods recommended by
lhe Dairy Bureau for meeting the
requirements of thc proposed dairy'
adjustment program are: &lt;1&gt; Rais­
ing fewer heifers and extending the
period of whole milk feeding; (2)
Delaying the breeding of heifers:
(3) Using more dairy products on
the farm; &lt;4&gt; Culling unsound and
diseased cows; &lt;5&gt; Slaughtering low
producers for home meat.
SOUTH BOWNE.
Last Weeks Letter.
Mrs. A. T. Eash called on
mother, Mrs. Lena Mishler, at Logan
Sunday.
Saturday callers at the Will Mish­
ler home were. Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Erb and family of Bowne center,
Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Wheeler of
Grand Rapids and Leslie Roush of
Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker of
Battle Creek visited at Will Mish­
ler's Thursday
afternoon, dhen
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millon
Murpiiy and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Poortvleil. the
Misses Beulah and Mary Cramer of
Grand Rapids called on thclr par­
ents. Mr. and Mra. H. A. Cramer and
family Sunday evening. Miss Edith
Cramer accompanied her sisters to
the city and will spend the week
visiting friends and former school­
mates.
Nick Cramer accompanied Vere
Carter to Middleville Monday night
and attended the banquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and
family of Elkhart. Ind., are spend­
ing their Easter vacation with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ParClarence Benedict and grand­
daughter. Miss Eleanor Miller, visit­
ed the latter's parents. Mr. and Mra.
Glenn Miller and family, of^barlton Sunday.
Wm. Coagriff and wife of Lowell
were guesu of Mrs. Jennie Pardee
Bunday and supper guests at tlie
Will Pardee home.
,
Mrs. Harold Yoder has been on
the sick list tlie past week.
Leslie Roush of Lansing called on
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hutchins Satur­
day afternoon.
. Mrs. Ellen Roush was taken to
Pennock hospital Wednesday.
Rev and Mra. Frank Loomis of
Freeport called at lhe Will Mishler
home Friday.
Mra. Hattie Wilson and daughter
of Caledonia called on Mrs. Minnie
Bouck Sunday.

FARMERS TRADING POST
AT NASHVILLE, MICH.

findings indicate, however, that oth- in,
er grasses cut in aij Immature stale
contain as much-protein as do le-1 s
guinea cut at tlie ordinary stage. |&gt;i
Tlie shift to grass and roughage Is "
practicable to some extent almost "
everywhere.
Ilecihnin* at Hi
"Erosion loiwa are terrine
on
many lands in cultivated crops.
These same lands In pastures and
Hnrinnini
legumes would be protected. Culti­ II.lt.ni xr T
vated crops are hard on sol! fertili­
ty. Postures and legumes are a par­
tial answer to this problem.
“It is generally assumed that
many cows would have to be butch­
ered to accomplish the proposed re­
duction. but thc fact is that a shift
। to roughage and grass might make

lib M 43.

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ORANGEVILLE TWP

quartrr Iln» In ■•cliea IZ.Uienca
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.1 -.

CIA) VERDALE.
Mra. Jack Shorts entertained
friends to a birthday party in honor
of her daughter Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Monica of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with their
parents. Mr. and Mra. Chas. Monica,
Mrs Frank Humeston returned to
Jackson Bunday with her husband
after spending the week with her
father, James MacDonald.
Mr. and Mra. Bernard DcGolla
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meade and
Mr. and Mra. Emery Apsey of Hustings spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra. Fred Schulmeyer of- Plain-

Mrs. Arthur Johnqock left Monday
to spend some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Olin Brown of Plainwell.
Mrs. Roas pierce and little Mary
Joyce spent Bunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Kahllo of Or­
angeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg en­
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ste­
vens of Warsaw. Bid., and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Popeltln of Kalamazoo.
Easier Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Penncls and Mr.
and Mra. Harry Fennels ahd daugh­
ter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Penneis and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hart and
family spent Bunday with Mrs.
Hart s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Lawton of Hastings.
The Davenport family entertained
•
auv
Mr.
and ......
Mrs. Ernest Chalker and
family of Kalamazoo and Mr. and

Mrs Bert Patton of Delton Sunday.!, । James MacDonald went to Battte
| Creek to May with his daughter,
Mrs. Merle Clark. Miss Adell Hel­
Mrs. Iva French. Cloverdale friends
ler and Mra. Jaok shuts were Kala- will miss Mr. MacDonald, as he has
mazoo shoppers Monday.
made many friends during tlie yean
Mr. Grant Dickerson Is on thc sick
list. Friends hope he will soon be
friends in the spring.
about again.
Little Garland MacLeod Is sick
Visitors at the E. L. MacDonald
with pneumonia. Some improvement home Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs.
at present writing.
Miss Hazel Hosken of Kalamazoo Yucl MacLeod Mr. John MacLeod
Is spending the week at thc E. L. and Miss Mildred HoUan of HssMcLeod home.
tings.

rr

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Telephone 2515

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CASTLETON TWP.
liecinnlns at thr H. W. ear

TiretfBBt
AIR BALLOONS

Zeeland on business Saturday.
Miss Beryl Heller of Dutton was a
caller at the Eash home Sunday.

The NEW Flmioaa Ah
Balloom are the last wofd la

tie Creek called on Mrs. Jennie Pardec Thursday.
Mra. Joiin Mishler of Grand Rap­
id* called on her sister. Mra. Will
Mishler. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. |Roush of Ly­
ons called on their sister, Mrs. Will
Mishler and family Tuesday.
Dorothy Seifert of Freeport la
spending several days with Helen
Eash while Mrs. Seifert is in Flint.
John Seifert of Freeport is spend­
ing several days with “Pete" Mur­
phy while,Mrs. Seifert is in Flint.
Teddy Walton of Freeport took
dinner with his grandparents Sun­
day.

NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
Last Week'* Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jersey of
Hastings ipent Sunday-with their
daughter, Mrs. Leslie Weaver, and
family.
Mr. and Mra. John Garver and
Wesley Benedict of Lansing visited
their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John
Benedict Bunday. Mr. and Mra.
George Benedict. Mra. Alden Ryno
and daughter of Wayland also were
Sunday guest* of thc Benedict's.
Mr. and Mra. James Burdick of
Portland a|&gt;ent the week end in the
Jim Dibble hlme.
Wayne Williams, who la working
in Lansing spent the week end with
his parents. Mr. and Mra. Harry
Williams.
.
The Will McNutt family are soon
to move to lhe Rlwda Wilcox neighborixnd where they have purchased
a farm. It is reported the McNutt
farm has been sold to a Mr. Col­
lins.
The proprietor of a traveling fair
says lie U looking for a man eight
feet in height, though, how he man­
aged to mislay anyone that size we

Fireston* Air Balloons
provide more tread ar«a In
contact with the food. Big,
deep-cut blocks of tough
rubber bite and grip fire wet
slippery streets and prevent
skids.

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lr»in&lt; Twp. line.
Hralnnlnc al t
lion 3, Rutland

Driving becomoa a new
plaaiure a» you tail along
ovor rough, bumpy rood*.
You'll find its |uM like riding

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comfort.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1M4

FREEPORT.
PRATRfEVTI.LE.
I Mis* N)1a Jean Pierce was the
dlera. and young in all stages ot de­
Miss Myrtle Smith of SprtngtteW;I^vSed'thJhtah SS Last Week's Letter.
velopment Tlie winged forms usu­
Good Friday services will be held
k Mnd vWted
h*h
.
ally leave lhe colonies in the spring school. Battle Creek, is home for a ,
week's vacation.
j while there.
!
and only travel 75 to 100 feet.
Mn.
Pollay rtdlrit
offm. mat -lUt^bad
Mrs. Mary
Mary Polley
visited Dr.
Dr. .nd
and ,
MILO.
Ant-Like Insect Does No
Mr*. Charles Mullen and Mr*. Boyd
*h“‘Jf1
tme Reading and Prayer, Rev.
Last Week's Letter,
CortrTght of Otaego Wednesday,
^t week which nrcraaUate.! wre^i«aamg ana
Blowing Bui Bring. Hou.e
Mra. Harold Harmon and Mra. “
J10^1 a
J£“uwi*-^Christ and Hta CapThe Milo L. A. Society was quite
Itui
B&gt;ro« cmhi Down Around Your Ears
largely attended at the home ot ..
Hugh Chapman of Hickory Comers
health toes." Rev. Loomis; Duet—Lillian
Mrs. Bellinger last Wednesday. SiSdSy
'
0”
F1Qrencc Mott Wed" Bt hiz hone al thi* writing
-Blough and Wilma WWand. accom। Meeting was called to order by Mra.
Percy Jones. Vice-President. Nina
Boyes and Mra. Flower had charge’.
l- !*“ •?!?.,•
Wmpany Mr*. Irene Klbllnger »nd the Ctom.” Rev. Ickey; Sprclal musof the devotional period and a bust- ' - T^nv’tiie Dajtt week returned
.„ ^"department at Michigan State l&gt;eM 8^ston
; to his home Bunday. Esther Mun- daughter to Detroit till* week where lie; "The Risen Christ. Rev. WUthey will be the gueets of their sis- kins; Hymn by congregation; BeneCollege offers the house-rating ter- work wa* planrted to Increase our
n-tumed with him.
M
_______ t
•&gt; » worth? mweel tor mxnul
StS7i2?ii,ic7oi
Th' “l,y'
Onmttaut- tcr. Mra. Victor Sproul and family, diction.
It is hoped that all business places
. I. &lt;iuturt»nce.
’*''.“,“1'5,?* will be Blvm April 1 Inttend ot April Madeline Stanton, who ta having a
—I The termlie.- dllter tram lhe wolt ““ SE^S!.! £’ J™?
I «■ a- &lt;&gt;&gt;0 «
church. The youns week's v* cat km will be lhe house­ may be closed during ml* period
and
everyone
is
urged
to
attend this
wow Tlteieroxx, Hr on., .r u.,bea&gt;uee they do not br»rr xbout wh.l SSS;"'Sj. wi”r Do ] Oo q„ !W»ple hare worked hard to make keeper at the Pierce home during
service,
commemorating
the
suffer
­
-.nr.r. thry are join, to do Sometimes. cta,ge°" thl« » "icceae and are desirous ol their absence.
ing and death of Our Lord.
S the tint notice elrm ot the ter.“?•
ra larje crowd. Mrs. Henry Rosen
DELTON.
Raymond Perkin*. Maurice Over­
rtWffAaft’Rt'S m«n presence Is a eloul on the
lhe director.
Miss Ethelyn Harrington is quite holt and Roy Preston are enjoying a
c)Mk i&gt; Ik. f.mm. Zut.ni
head when the house falls down
**r®
A ww,y 1101 ,UCK d n i P. T. A. Friday night with Hon.
.
P T. A.week's
Fridayvacation
night « from their school
sick at the home of her ‘ brother,
m-t ot uwlrl JrS?
I
Mr. .nd

SUBSTITUTE FOUND
FOR BIG, BAD WOLF

cX'n f« k.
new food supplies which are some
try I* k»n. ct U&gt;» prruii*** dwtib- form of wood, either lumber in
"ut
buildings. po*U. stumps, or dead
I Mi* ■«rt&lt;*I». wiu laiami tk»r»-i trees and vine*. However, a winged
ik. rate Ct • prr r~t
•“«»- form leave* the nest in the spring
n «Mt* larfr^*m-l
...
. .
U JlVVai
The termites feed by tunneling

.through the wood. The entire in­
..
, ln« xri* • I' A ttmlxar ,T1 O V VtA

eaalalalatJClskli (»0) acrea af Usd. (gurfaec. Buildings have
,r ”*Or, Chaff**. Mortorw.
collapsed before the owners knew
•t*4 Haatlaz*. Mieh.*»n. January &gt;• that these insects were working in
D MtDanaM Attom.r for Mort- the structures.
■ata*. Baatiaz*. Miction.
| The best control for this insect is
Out »n« to prevent them from getting into
' ~
j the building by precautions in the
ui.^?Tkkiw,tk”roUuIC.»’ri fo,. original
«w«. Ail
original construction
construction Work.
All nmtim*k.
bers should be rataed 18 inches
at ■ Hui" .&lt; Mid »«rt, k.id •» th. above the ground on concrete wall*.
[M^aZt^aa ik.* fitk d»J’“ hf^rrh* The concrete should be topped with
. b. itM."
a metal plate extending two Inches
FVMMt. Hm. gtMrt Cteweot.' Jud*. OL out from the wall M
and
bent down
at
thTwte^
’edw
t****®- .
.
..
-jo
.--- - angle A
IHa ruitar wrtae
Ot. .
E.(k*ra
45 degree
at* .router
edge.
I The termites travel only in cover« th. Id *d tunnels except when swarming.
rr.ni»d ia The metal plate with the bent edge

.Miss Donna 'Moore is home from
_ . , , _ ,
....
„
WIkll
Ml rVMlIMIMUVM I1CF
her 5CDUUI
school UUltCl
duties al Jackson for the
Patricia Baker of Kalamazoo. Sun-^yyjjm the winter, was in Delton spring vacation.
'Mrs. Edwin Farr for thc first mcet-jrt”'"
--------- — -- ------------- *—
------- -—Ing of the club years with Mr*. Ian2.:
in ,h. rtrtin hnnrtiFrlday makln« PrtParaUon* to reMr. and Mrs. Galen Overholt and
Henry Whldby as co-hoate**. Tire:
dT»!l.Ln 1? Jhkh Mare|lt,rn ,o hU ho,ne here m a Rh&lt;Jr' UwU Overholt of Grand Rapids
meeting was called to order by the J™
member ore te £ltl,nc'
*.
spent the week end here with the
president. Mrs. Barber and roll was ^5“ '
»n of^
Arnoid ’?ulkncr
P“« hotne folks.
rest»nded to with current events. S
m the ra
w,th hU P*””* Mr and Mr*-'
“nd Mra. F. E. Brunner, acTwexcellent paper* were given, the
IE E' Pnu,ltncr- Mr “nd
Pau&gt; companled Lawrence
Endres to
first by Mrs. Harrington whose top- '£L%d
tlle Nat?onal&lt;BroQdc:util£ Faulkner und Jbnmie of Middleville Grand Rapids Tuesday. Mra. Brunic wa* -Our President. Franklin De‘ «udto nndD Xlltarlum sl»t'nt Friday owning with their per- ner had X-ray taken and planned to
lano Roosevelt." Mrs. Harrington's!^^nyMX^J!n^o!tUd'I.0r‘P'2 ent* in Delton.
remain at the ho.pllal there foe ex­
paper was prepared largely from ,
“£ p
2?.^.lnv Anril 12
HumcII Mott has rented hta home .mlnatton and possible treatment,
writings of our president own 25’°°?. F' 2J. 1?*“ ±h th? other
’ f2raUjr who hMVC moved hCre Her many ‘r,ends *** ahe wU1 re’
mother and was most interesting. JXo? woum an^nrobiblv
w from ft* Oun ,ake mnrsh and h“.w turn homc wry much l“Proved m
The second naoer was given bv “no°l Kroups ana prooaoiy one or renUf{1
of Mrs Myers to raUc heaUh
'
Mrs. Newkirk the topic Wing "His luntio^ls^venTv Dr^faddy^ThtJ onlons ‘hls summer.
.
Mr*. Iva Sullivan and Mr. DetWlfe. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt.'* SS’wHI sfiv over g^dav*?teiJhi ,MrS FJolse Leonard *pePt a
wUer of Grand Rapids were in town
and was no less interesting, showing
*.J■ •iS’.S’hra
1
I1** dayS lajlt week wlth her unc,c Tuc*d«&gt;’
»°me repair*
great pain* had been taken In get-1*0?,' anJ
liarve Woodman and a!ult ln Kalanlaroo
on the Mrs. Hulliberger house.
ting material up to date and timely. . J\'rp “Pd.
g2,v- vKFm
AKa,n wc wUh lo caU your attcn‘
'n*ere waa a flne •^ndance at
Delicious refreshments brought the
Bmlth-«^undav
™
alition to the time of the next regular the M. E church Wedneaday evemeeting to a close to meet April 12
attended com,nun,ty
of
De,l°n o,ng *nd again on Bunday evening,
with Mesdamcs'Gilkey and Confer I
SXm £hXi«v
“,tcnded Community club at the hall on wben the four
young men from
lheir home in West Cressey.
At the SctS^irele meeting Monday
APrl1 9 Mr •“» Mra- Low«b- Metara. Bedeli. Doyle. MaxMr an&lt;J
H j plowcr Mta*1‘w
^^a^
A
Tafki?
w«d«S
1
5^
Wtdnevla 7 F A Parker was dec
,Urry Wcr,man ,n chargc ol Pro' 400 and
“ld Munroe
Munroe had
had charge
charge of
of the
the
Bernice Flower and Mra. Bellinger
’
'
'KrBm' •»
8cven
—— —
oU».‘CT —
^^°«“dlo-8 services
—
The revival
• • service* conSeSStr BeSTcailhroi JiT communlly organizations have'been tinue thte week, ckwlng with lhe
attended the Farmers’ Club at the

3 fine gasolines
3 FINE MOTOR OILS
To make price selection
as convenient'as the nearest
Standard Oil Station
Each a genuine STANDARD gasoline
8TANOL1ND GASOLINE — foe molnrute who with to pay

STANDARD RED CROWN SUPERFUEL-for motorist*

RED CROWN ETHYL -for motortais who are gUd to pay
nurt’
I “nl,rd to
w,th u® th*1' toght Easter services. Are you attending?
home of Almon Farr Saturday.
,or a Be’-to-Rether meeting and soThe W. U. A. of the U. B. church
Mesdames Brundstetter. Boyle.
.ni.r.4 U.I u. :«&lt;» 4.X •&gt;&gt;&gt;■ •&gt;» Ixwxwl. Dr»ln pl|x. xbould
mSSd1 fron^ hr meh-idT Huehr''cUI “n,e Each communl,y »“&gt; ,ur’ held a very *ucoes*ful food sale at
be protected by a metal flange bent Germain and Bellinger were in Kal­
fnrm n^r nteh ,wo Of tbree numbers on the,the John Reamer store Saturday.
like the foundation plate. Timbers amazoo Wedneaday evening to see Clo«rta?e
Mr NaJe M X proifram' afUr whlch U»hl rerreShDue 10
necessary rcpMra.
i to be used on or near the ground "Will Rogers" in "David Harem."
ST ANOLIND MOTOR OIL-fur motorUt* who want ■ lowof “’'‘‘a'cbr’- ^rled cake*, such as redecorating the rooms and
Little Jack Bradfield was on Ute mX Mr MeKibbln
f
' pickles and coffee will be furnished the laying of some new floor* tn the
। After the termites gain access to sick list last week but able to at­
Cleone Woodman I, eniovlne a'and wvcd by thc De,,on Com* Kh001 Elding, rchool closed Wed•ure. cafe Iubrica lion.
timbers, holes should be opened to tend school this Monday morning. few
V^tmn from thr Hax imunl,y Club wlth Mr “nd Mr3
,or the spring vacation and
.w.p*p«r printed reach the tunnel* and kerosene oil Mrs. Minnie Quick ta also sick.
POLARINE MOTOR OIL —for motorut* who wmrMbr
UrMrad rchool- UMIMr^ Johnsat GeorRe Whittemore and helpers in WiU resume on Monday. April 2.
Mrs.
Scobey
daughter
_ Uoy^and^No^n^
„hnnl- Mildred
inhnwn ueor«c wnntcmore ana ne&gt;per* in wm resume on Mon
“
'
to which pyrethrum powder ho* Mr.
and
Mra. and
Harlan
Scobeyvisited
Sat- tlni
K.
modsrate-pric.*d motor oil they can buy. A wholly &lt;1m tilled
*J
nR? J5
h001, .M..drpd.. J°nns°n. I char«c of the serving. Each family. Mr. and Mr*. Ray Neeb and son of
‘been added *hopld,be forced in.
lubricant of great popularity and loog.pntvra worth.
fiM’Uitk. Rr&lt;lltrr of Probst*.
Club
Blissfield
spent a part
of last week
urday.
They
al)
drove
to
Kalaman
-.--v
frnm
llw
niainweli
„.
hnnl
&gt;
thc
1X1,00
Community
pi
Eight ounces of powder are added zoo in the afternoon. Miss Marjorie I
of s^, h Pme ! p,&lt;‘“sc brtn* lWD dozcn saodwlches' here with relatives.
j to one gallon of kerosene. The holes Parker of Hastings was also a vtai-!
^b^’rT”’? and
’
l
’
°
d
««n
*ried
cakes
and
I
Mra.
Bethel
Shaw
fried cakwi and I Mpt. Bethel Shaw returned to her
made Into the tunnels should be Parker of Hastings was also a visi-! Mr. and Mrs L. J. Erb and Lamar ..... ..w
they can buy any whore— a lung •loot log motor oil that will not iludgr.
i cither pickles, or cream and milk, I duties in the orchestra at Battle
,
. small no that the fumes of tlie kero- tor and accompanied them to lhe of Delton visited Verne Calthrop I
coffee
cream as We
we want creek Tuesday after a week's visit
'city.
.tat* of Elid.
u conflned.
l। mixed,
to scrvcfor
&lt;Mlr
v^
....lon **"■
.. .... hope iI,Bt
1KXnc o( Mr antj jjgyg. p. e.
ITANCX.IND
POIAIINI
MOTOR OU FRiCtS
iuoma search should —
djligenl
be ...
made Mra Osborne who spent the win­
|j£d th^arhel? nV Hairtel-me
* K00d “,,&lt;'nd:‘nce Thcre *&gt; “°
Brxmner.
P*r Quart
ter the home of the colony of ter-1 ter with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
fOt *^n.rlc *,c admission or charges whatever.
j Burt Brayton of Watervliet was
2U.f3.!r"iS3"lx'.";.:"i';"j3
Mun, umb«. «■
&gt;»»«»«« »
ihrr tea shZ S
Mf and Wrs PHCT Adriahson and
___________________
guest of his brother. Frank D.
*MMd to Mid conn for M.min.uon and near buildings are likely places for ^bls community. We welcome her wtlnglnd imtrucUv/talk on ££h H“rry spent EasUr wllb Mr »nd ', the
Brayton Tuesday evening,
lhe establishment of colonies. As (back.
...
irs. Roy Aananson at Batue creex. 1 Mr*. Ellen Roush, who has made
। Mr. and Mrs Leon Leonard enter-' her home with her daughter. Mrs.
ASSYRIA.
lhe Standaid Oil Warranty of Quality
were
given
by
different
teachers
Last Weeks Letter.
। tained over lhe week end the latter's • v/m. Mishler ot South Bowne for
,
Make vour cluiloa, with aaauranoe that you will get ynur full
Donald Rogers and wlfc^veral years, wa* removed to Pennn‘rrid. “’he’zith’dir’l colonies
I Mr
Mr. “
and
*'d Mrs. 03,1101
Daniel CaS
Case
* °nd present. Mrs. Maude Smith was a 'brothers.
guest
too.
Such
n
good
time
all
j
m.^v**.w&lt;wih
rJu,
i-iHirteinu. rinert ocrtioe. wlitrricr rlA
l*d. iw*. "i
o'chirk to\k.. The tenniteg iook ukc anta except
Ke'home°I»t htf1 brother &gt;around wos hnd ‘heY planned To and Sheldon Rogers of Chicago, al-'nock hospital Wednesday where she
you *«&gt; tin familiar Standard Oil sign.
■&gt;io Mr. ahd Mrs. W. A. Sheldon of underwent a serious operation thc
&lt; Mank t». a. h. Tss«.
I they do not have the slender waist
case's sister' mNft agaln ln t,w ncaF tuture
| Kalamazoo were Sunday guests.
| following day. Owing to her adyan CUaMM.
at P~l.aU ' ^tnKanta^ They ore ivory
Sbert CiaTof Ucey j . Ha
“
*
CaUhF
‘
Hazel Calthrop was n guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burpee of) Flank Smith moved hta lost load v a need age and her weakened conOXDEX roa PUBUOATIOH.
iof^ood* Friday from Shadyside d it ion. her condition is considered
'not often seen
The colony con- 8u”day'. ..
, Yorkville Tuesday and Wednesday.
tains a queen, kings, workers, solKIr'k_ H! a Schroder a,ld ‘nfanl
farm. Wall lake, to Frebona. where critical. Her many friends hope for
Mr. and Mrs. John Vnnderbrook
*
• m
*.
hp.
son
Sherman, of Assyria
he has bought a store and will gO|B couplete recovery.
| Center have returned from Nichols I and daughter. Getha. of Kalamazoo into business there.
ALIO IIAflllUTOII OF ATLAS
. Miss Virginia Manns of Traverse
were callers of lheir aunt. Mr. and“i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cltae of Mid-[city
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
oxdex fob publication
hospital at Battle creek. Mrs. Irma ,
Mrs. Henry' Benson. Sunday.
'
ita’ot Mlcklran, th. Probata Court I Henyon 1* With her.
' dleviile were Sunday guests of Mr. victor Sisson and Mrs. Emma Sisson
Mr.-jmd
Mrs.
Floyd
Stielfrs
Eastj
I0.’ J1’.*‘ r“-n?r lt?‘J2;t b.iA .1 th. I Due to the r&lt;‘ct'm *«th Of her t
' and
Mrs
George twuy.
Eddy.
*
'
----------■*—
&gt;1..
...io
from
Friday
evening
until
Bunday
Mr.
Gallop
and Mr. Ballance of!Slocum. The family have our syraoiat.
"• ftk. citr of Ha*tinc*. in husband, Mrs. Percy Henry and son er
. guests were. Mr. and Mrs. Milton . Mr. and Mra. Robert Barnes en-[ evening, when she went to Hastings
atid family of Grand
thy.
—“
—
d enoair. on ibe 34th J.r of March. Donald have returned to their farm Finkbelner
.
tertaliied the latter's mother, and to spend a part of the week with her Hastings came out to our common- pa
Rapids and Mrs. Chappell of Way­
Mrs- Millie Haynes of the Hender­
sister and husband frotu Flint tor aunt. Mlsa Mabel Bisson.
u.. &gt;i.m.....
5“ “»■?
Iland,
• Ity meeting Friday evening and en­
.Strickland who hod located at the
Easter Sunday.
Joe Flynn has not been so well tertained us with some nne music shott neighborhood spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Osborne
with
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes.
and
singing,
we
all
enjoyed
It
and
,n Henry farm have returned to thc
There will be another dance spon­
and children of Nashville
were
Ralph DeMolt and sisters, Mildred
id (Lucian Hyde farm. X.
sored by the Delton Community
Mrs. Arthur Seifert went to Flint hope they come again.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Bush of Ur­ and Marie of Hastings, spent Bun­
adDr. Kinde of Hastings, county Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Club at the hail Saturday night, Friday for a few days with her hus­
Lehman.
bandale spent Sunday evening with day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
bMbrr*»nih health officer, visited the Briggs
Ajiril 7. The McCarty orchestra band. who is employed there.
'
(school on Monday In regard to an Roscoe Bios* of Allegan visited Mr. from Bottle Creek will furnish the
Mr. and Mrs. George Brownell of , her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. O. To­ George De Mott
and Mrs. Albert Rogers Sunday.
We are sorry to report that Mra.
th* 'P*'101’110 ot German measles in the
music. Three door prizes will be Fremont and Mrs. Ida Myers of bias.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doster had for
Mr. and Mrs, Keet Tobias and
u (School. Tlie major part of pupils are
given.
Grand
Rapids
called
on
their
sister
' *aid prti- । involved.
, Easter guests, Bert O'Donnell of
Mrs. Matilda Smith is suffering an and daughter, Mrs. Claude Walton. children visited Mr. and Mrs. Pres­ writing. Hope for better news next
Hastings. Frances Doster of Nash­
ton
.near
Banfleld
Bunday.
infection
in
one
of
her
eyes.
We
"
.Mi, notir.' Thc Ellls «»«tory organization ,
Thursday afternoon.
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn
Little Marian Tobias ot KalamaThe Golden children entertained
n of a eot&gt;» at its quarterly meeting on Wed- Mott.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fish ot Mid­
Ideal.
---------- hope site may soon be better.
zoo returned home witli her parents,
_Mi,» work* nesday, voted to sponsor Memorial
dleville called at the home ot hl* the flu last week were able to go
tm» eopr.
WESt'hope
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Tobias. Bunday
ESS •SS.'T
.D»»
1» wnxoon «w. U» : Mrs. Hazel Otis and Earl and
MUSrad Smith. Refiiter of Probata
mother. Mrs. Owen IXxige Bunday back to school today.
Morgan Hinkley of Hickory Comers r^t week's Letter
Thi* neighborhood was saddened evening after spending her Easter
and rireniai.4 in .aid ronntr.
Assyria Center organization. Mrs.
This community was saddened evening and attended the revival last week by the passing of Elmer vacation with her grandparents.
.
Htaart ci.tB.nl, J nd*, ot Probata. ' Irene Jones and Mrs. Kate Cole called on Mr and Mrs. W. F. Smith
service at thc M. E. church.
Tuesday.
A MUdrH^-itk. Brtti.trr of Proboia.
|compo*e the committee for the Ellis. and
„. family
.
. _ . . Sunday
ouuuuy afternoon
ouciiiuuii to
w hear
near of
u* the
itic
Richard
....x. of .T
— Kate »
_ _ Collin*
__ of I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Loomis. Mr.
Ihcltard Mclzav
McLeay will on
go tn
to Kai.
Kai- j
death
Mrs.
Ryan
The Wahanka Camp Fire Birth__________ ___________________
and
Mrs.
Fred
Loomis
of
Clare,
Wmxoo-Tuesdxy.co
take -an
Hutlngx. »Jrj. CollUU togeUiJr W.bl.
with
-- examl.
----- , UMXU.,.
j: .
j----- .
day sCJAice. held at Assyria .Ceutce .HtVinll
were guests of their brother. Rev.
for rntrinrr In r*C,n nn.t &gt;... . » ...__ a ■___________ __ a-_ __
recently, included a three minute notion for entrance to CCC and, her husband. Jerry Collins, who pre­ Frank Loomis, and family Thursday.
hopes to be able to pass,
,
'talk on Camp Fire Law. illustrated hone. tn he .hie tn .»«. Success, ceded her in death by several years.
Owen Dodge has been under the
to you. Richard.
was
among
the
first
settlers
of
this doctor's care for the past few days
I by scripture readings; Mrs. Eialyn
Mrs. George Woods and daughter. ne
lKnw
neighborht|od. Mrs. Collins was
Tasker, guardian, gave a three
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bisson and
Elizabeth, attended tlje Mother-known
known widely as a woman of re­ Miss Virginia Manns were Hastings
minute talk on Camp Fire work;
Daughter banquet at Kellogg's Fri­ source and character, as possessing
(Rev. B F. Hitchock, the pastor. day night.
visitors Saturday afternoon.
remarkable insight and always see­
I gave a special message to the girls
Mr. and Mra. J. D. Crawford. Mrs.
Mrs. Ola Hennessey of Otsego ing the humor In any situation. She
,on "The Woman who Saved a Na- visited **“ *----- ----- —
Mrs. Anna Van Tine last leaves an adopted daughter. Mrs. Alice Lystrup. and Mrs. Ayers of
I tion.”
Ionia, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy den
Clara Morehouse, who was with her Warner and children of Lowell were
| Miss Beatrice Moore teacher tit week.
Mrs Silas Doster is spending during her seven weeks' illness, and
the Ellis school and Mtss Katherine
much of the time with her mother. many devoted relatives and friends. Sunday afternoon callers . at the
Jones of th* Austin sc Iwo1 attended
, Mrs. Josh DeCrocker. of Richland.
The Garden Club was postponed
Mrs. Susie Helrigle. widow of Wm.
from Thursday to this Wednesday, Helrigle, passed away at her farm
One 1930 FORD Mod. A SPORT ROADSTER^—
owing to the death of Mra. McDon­ home northeast of town Wednesday
assist In the plans for the eighth
James Calthrop, who has been
Thi* car has been put in good condition
4 A|?
grade institute to be'held at Belle­ seriously ill for some time, is re­ ald of Cloverdale.
evening, March 21. after an illness
Several from here attended the of
o[ only ,
Iew
WIU
,
,
Hleumulll
.
and is a buy at only-----------—- ----------- N fcw
vue soon.
a few days with pneumonia.
ported somewhat improved.
Mra.
Tire official board of the Ellis
F. J. Hughes and Mrs. Peter Castle family, which was held in the',
school and the Assyria Center
are also belter, which Is good news ! Cloverdale town halt Friday eve- ot
, Freeport and very highly respect­
One 1933 V-S FORD DE LUXE SEDAN.—This
school will accompany the Bellevue to many.
ed She 1* sdrvived by one sister,
nine.
nlng. We are sorrv
sorry to lose them.
school board on a trip to visit the
.Mrs. Jacob Oeiger. who is spending
car is in wonderful condition with brand CEE A
Miss Mildred Osgood of Muncie, the winter In California; three
Kellogg Foundation school at Mid­
DOWLING.
new tires. A bargain at---------------------dleville on Tuesday afternoon.
Two bus loads ot children, mostly Indiana, spent lhe week end with daughters, Mrs. Edith Bunn of Free­
the home folks. Mra. Eloise Bower­ port; Mrs. Nora Kaiser ot Caledonia,
girls, who ore attending the winter
TIIE LITTLE RED BRICK.
sock and Joan of Potterville accom­ and Mrs. Beulah Miller ot Plym­
1926 Model T &lt;OA 1926 Mod. T &lt;AA
Mrs. Edith Edger and daughter rcliool at Camp Kltannlwa. Clear panied her home where Mrs. Bower­
lake, attended the Easter program
outh. several grandchildren, among
Ford Coupe only^CU Ford Tudor only
Phyllis attended the funeral of their
them. Donald Miller, who has made
which was given by the Dowling sock will assist in her Art Shoppe.
cousin. James Young. In West Irv­
We are planning an Easter pro­ his' home with her since his birth,
ing Sunday.
gram to be given next Sunday at the and a wide circle of devoted friends.
here Bunday morning and uhich
One 1931 8-Cyl. BUICK COUPE.—Per- M4 |?
Mr and Mrs Charles Woodruff
church. Everyone urged to attend Funeral services conducted by Rev.
was very much enjoyed.
feet mechanically, food tirea, at only
I V
spent Friday in Grand Rapids.
the service.
F. Loomis were held on Bunday aftThe Misses Virginia and Charlotte
Visitors at Warren Bolton's Sun­
Wilcox
spent
a
part
of
their
Easter
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
day were Mr. and Mrs- Lewis Clum
E. church of which she had long
One 1929 PRESIDENT STUDEBAKER SEDAN.—
of Lake Odessa and Barbara Lou vacation with Battle cwk relatives. Last Week's Letter.
Mrs Anna Pierce i* in Hastings at
Charles Kermeen of MlddlevUle been a member. Burial was beside
Castelein of Hastings.
the husband In Pleasant HUI cetne6 wire wheels. Perfect
Several families in the district are present assisting in the care of Mrs. spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jennie Rowley, who is confined at Guy cline and sons.
condition, at only---------------- --- ----------- on the sick list this week.
The annual meeting of Ute Free­
the
home
of
her
daughter.
Mrs.
J.
E.
Mr and Mrs. Otto Schantz spent
Frank Beckwith's of Hastings
port Fire department was held on
Mattoon,
with
a
broken
hip.
Bunday
with
relatives
in
Lansing.
called on Star Grimmett's Sunday.
1924 BUICK COUPE.—Comfortable and
A
Lloyd Edwards visited his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Finkbelner Monday evening at the Rosser Bar­
Loren Erb of Hastings spent Tues­
ber Bitop Election of officer* wa*
in good condition, at only __-------------------day night with Bernard Hammond. Mra. Rose Edwards, at Ann Arbor and daughter of Caledonia and Miss
Saturday where she has gone for an Ruth Heintz of Leighton spent the main business ot lhe meeting.
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Verne
later on account of Mra. Morris Cal­ operation.
HINDS CORNERS.
The funeral of Thomas Jones aged Thomas and sons.
kins' brother's death. Our sympathy
80 years, a pioneer resident of Bal­
Ralplr Skidmore of Vicksburg is
Maurice Thomas ot Galesburg is
is extended
13 and 15 Plato Genuine Ford Batteriea
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond timore township. U being held today spending his spring vacation at visiting his father, M. W. Skidmore,
(Monday).
Mr.
Jones
suflered
a
fa
­
for
a
few
day*
home.
General and Corduroy Tirea.
entertained a party ot sixteen guesu
tal
heart
attack
while
alone
in
his
Mis*
Susie
Phillipa
is
caring
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alton
Finkbelner
Friday night. The evening wa*
&gt;pent In playing cards and visiting. home Friday morning, his lifeless have purchased the bungalow of
Bunday. April IM.
After delicious refreshments Were body being found by hl* son a short Lapleere B’.lmson and will take posserved by the hostess, all departed time afterward. He leaves three sons
and two daughters to mourn hl* Hoover will move to Martin.
having had a delightful time.
passing.
on the woodpile to speak to him.
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Shultz the past week caring foe her
Phyllis Edger, and mother from our
midst. They have been living at Ed. Hoffman who are the parents of mother. Mra. J. Snyder, who has tained their daughter, Mr. and Mra.
Mell Henderaijott and sons and Mr.
Rebecca Craig's for the winter and twin boys, bom last week at Pen­
Daalor* In WOOL, GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
Mr. and Mra Andrew Roush of and Mrs. Floyd Tobias and daughter
moved to their bom* in Hastings nock hospital.
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.
Mr and Mrs. Otis Fisher of Kal­ Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Du- from Kalamasoo for Easter.
Saturday.
Miss Margaret Moore visited bar
We are enjoying a wtek of kpring amazoo visited relatives bare Sun­ Marseq and Mr. and Mrs Bchyler
day. They will leave this week for Bowen of Bowens Mills were Bun­
vacation in our school
Idaiio. where they have spent thc day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Nashville from Thursday till Bun­
One of the best collections of jsdc the past two years in the gold mines Kepkey. We are glad to report Mr. day. Her parents, Mr. and Mra. Will
in the world is in lhe Metropolitan and will again engage in mining Kepkey on the gain being able to be
tpmAint Um day there.
Museum of Art In New York.
up part of the time.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, APRIL 11, 1934

14 PAGES

PAGES lto8

4907 LANDBAND
BUT MIE Large Audience Was Pres
DRESS GRANGERS I DHL LIFE MO
THE
ent On Friday Evening
Ha« Chosen "Vital Needs of
Miss Hershey doming Tues­
LEG SUTURE DID
WILL SOON MEET •“ Agriculture" as His { I REM. EOUCMI day and Wednesday,
LAST LESSON IN
NUTRITION SERIES

REPRESENTATIVE VERN
BROWN REVIEWS ITS
PROCEEDINGS

MANY GOOD MEASURES
WERE MADE STATE LAWS

“Procession Of The Brides” Was Success­
fully Presented At Methodist Church
The__________
Methodist__________________
Episcopal church
was filled Friday evening for the
"Procession of the Brides," spon­
-sored by the mefhbers of the Ladies'
Aid Society, and very successfully

Bassett. Miss Belva Riley, and
Messrs. C. A. Kerr. Roy Cordes. R.
H. Loppenthlen. Earl Coleman. Les­
lie Hawthorne and Rene Gangulllet.
included “The Old Spinning Wheel." (
"Just
jiusi aii
An via
Old Fashioned
raanionea uaracn
Garden"

WILt ABSAH0B PLANS
FOR OITY AID TO
BAND

Subject

MUST COMBINE RELIGION

Carlton Center Orange will be
AND EDUCATION, SAID
hast at a meeting, of Barry county
granges, sponsored by Pomona, next
DR. BURNHAM
Saturday evening. April 14. We are.
Indeed fortunate in securing as eonvc AT iirTunnior
________
,,
guest speaker.
N. P. Hull, of Lansing. SPOKE AT METHODIST

VOTERS AUTHORIZED
------------------ ---------- CH[JRCH SUNDAy A
SUCH AID ON APRIL 2

M.

April 17 And 18
The last meeting of the Barry
Oounty Home Economics Nutrition
leaden with Miss Roberta Henbey,
Michigan state college, will be held
Tuesday and Wednesday. April 17
and l*th. This will complete a five
lesson course given by Mias Henbey

STIRRING AOTIO
TAKES MONOTO

COMMITTEE MAKES

COSTUME “FINI
_______
—— ■ ,—••—■ 7—- —
_______
Twenty-nine groups have been
Heat and most Interesting events
Bund I. Duly 0rfunlied-It.
Home. th. Church, th. studying the course throughout the Ticket Sale Opens Today at
Mr. Brown Believes the Leg- ever given in the church, without a
ories."
Solo
numbers
were
"Perhapsi
Representatives
Will
Meet
Ito
discuss
“
The
Vital
Needs
of
Ag-1
-----winter
with
over
four
hundred
wom
­
•islature
*
—
■j School Have Their Part
Doos —
Not—
Deserve- doubt.
Cordes Newsstand — Two
en enrolled.
With the Council
Iriculture" which he IjM choeen os
Never was the church more at­ Loves Dream Will Last Forever,"
।
io Such Education
Performances Scheduled **
The annual Achievement Day will
Much Criticism
tractively decorated than it was on Rov Cordes' "O Promise Me" Mrs
.
n18 subject.
Burch: “Sweetest Story Ever Told.”! _?.
We
e believe JU
it. was B
a surprise to]
to
a play by members of the Carlton I
in the absence of the pastor. Rev. be held at the Methodist church tn
The people of Barry county have. FrW
rriuny evening.
evening, ai
At each
eacn pew end
ena uurcn: "sweetest story Ever TOia." '
”,
, .7
n H
A. C
।
BO_»cucc
oi uic pastor,
kcv■ .
n
—
...
___
■
_
V.
were wmte
white aisle
aisle
posts »-■-•**holding while
white Earl
Earl Coleman;
Coleman; "Just
"Just You." Mrs. P.1*"??? H“Ung’ fol«
the
Orange will be given and musical L. L. Dewey, who was in New York Hastings on Tuesday. May 8. Mrs.
totne to believe that what Repre-1i ___
were
,,u posts
holding
actresses will take tt»
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Inn
far
citv
mnnti»nnnrc
nt
a
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and
were
placed
G. Pulta of Nashville;• "Beloved It 08,t*on for clty man tensnee of a selections rendered. A seven o'clock I city. Dr. Ernest Bumham, head of C. D. Bauer, county chairman of in "The Virginian." a fou
tentative Vem J. Brown of Masoncandles,
-------- -■—
-•candelabra
—- —— - —7fBrr*cd Bl th® electtan
2. P°t luck supper will precede the the department of Rural Education the Nutrition groups, has appointed
either
of lhc
the «
stage
Is Mom.
Mom." Miss
Miss Hunter:
Hunter; "Ah. Sweet
says about state affairs, especially at elt
.her side &lt;»*
u«e which I 11
■ a f°rward step. A good band meeting which we hope may be'of the state Teachers College at various Achievement Day commltabout the legislature of this state, was decorated in green and white Mystery of T.lfe," ,Mlm Leto T&lt;nname by Owen Wister to be present­
Dawning" Mrs. udda 10 ti’e enJ°ymentilfein any largely attended by grangers and Kalamazoo, gave an interesting and
h both fair and is told In a sane.1
a ,ovelJr “tt,ng for the ex‘ caster,
and• "At Dawning.
Dr
D
D
Walton
c
*ty.
The
Interest
shown
last
summer
i friends Interested In present day helpfuladdressonRellgtousEduca- ranging programs and exhibits for. cd by the Hastings Civic Players tn
| truthful manner. In his paper, the ■ hibitknj. Large baskets of fiowers played as a violin solo. "Love's Old “‘‘j1
ems —wlv»
*
Central auditorium on Wednesday
°nH ,,H hu ”* P^
hi.nrtruM.
---------- ------------------ ... (Jon gt
MethodlSt ChUTCh Sun­ the day.
.
Ingham. County News, Mr. Brown &lt; 5an,ked„*Uh
fems and
and Friday evenings. April 35 and
; day morning. He was introduced by
gives a summary of legislative acts Ettat«r ll&gt;*es were an addition to the
27. commencing at 8:18 o'clock. Al' his long time friend, former Condecorations.
by the present legislature, which we stage rt
*~**,u"’*
Mrt J^ MSdty DtanhtPM^
•PProval- wh*n the Andean
Igres&amp;man Ketcham.
An orchestra under the leadership
believe our readers will find interam?owle'understand that ‘
--------i Dr. Bumham took as his text. "Do
of Wesley Logan rendered delight­ Harry Dailey, cellist, and Miss’ Pauleitlng. He says:
make a suitable background for Use
1 naturally the things of the law. be1
“There appears to prevail among ful music of old time favorites be­ ine Loomis of Albion and Marshall,
swift, colorful action of this play.
th^^tand^^ll1^1
j cause the law is within ourselves."
certain newspaper editors of MlchL fore and after the program. Mrs.
। He defined religion us possession of
l gon a positive conviction that some­ James Bristol gave several pleasing
Virginian.” will be played by Joseph
gave "Spring’song" as a cello numund£eD’&gt;suchUI dreum° '
the life of God. as explained by
how the state legislature has fallen organ numbers. "Flower Song."
DeRuiter; Margaret Gladstone ha#
i
Jesus
Himself.
Then
there
is
science
-.
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.
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44
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v
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0U4C1IUV
far short of ha duty and that the Mendelssohn's "Wedding March." ber. The music was Interspersed I
There could be no doubt of THE NEW SCHOOL LAW whose development depends on ed- ELECT ALLAN HYDE OF the role of "Molly." the school
most recent special session marks the "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin throughout, the program as brides of the interest ...—
teacher from Vermont. "Trampos."
DOES AWAY WITH
^5?°.
_°!
the high point of legislative assin- and others equally loved. Selections I tie various years marched in.
JOHNSTOWN
TWP.
AS
the brusque, insolent enemy of "The
;
the
few
band
programs
which
were
I
Mrs. George McClung, wife of the I
I along with folks is helped by both I
inlty Insofar as attention to the.in- by the chorus composed of Mrs.
Virginian." will be played by Coach
given here last summer and fall
'
I religion and education.
CHAIRMAN
THEM
i tcrests of the people of Michigan Robert Burch. Mrs. James Langston. Rev. McClung, pastor of the First
Leslie Hawthorne All three are ap­
The fine music furnished at those'
| What everybody ought, to do. said
is Involved. The governor is quoted Mrs. Rena Culler of Woodland. Mrs Methodist church in Grand Rapids, concerts was also an evidence that \
pearing for the first Unw in a Civic
j Dr. Bumhani. is to devetopVphllosas saying that only "fire, flood, hur­ P. O. Fultz of NhshvUle. Mrs. Floyd wrote the prologue which was based there is excellent band rtaterial in DIPLOMAS TO Bt GIVEN
Players production oltliough they
Ophy of life that will enable him to COMMITTEES FOR THE
Everhart.
Miss
Frances
Hunter,
Miss
on
a
dream
by
the
"Bride
to
Be."
ricane or riot” will induce him to
this city and vicinity which, with i
aahaai
AAimn rnw:t problems that may arise in a
RY
YEALA^E CH0SEN
call a third special session. One im­ Maye Smelker. Miss Lelo Lancaster. Miss Dorothy Long, who is talking proper organization and support,
BY rn
CO. ^CHnni
SCHOOL
L COMMR
COMMR. fmanner that will not upset him; in
DI
LU.
aunUU
LUMIVin.
Miss
Verlan
Linington.
Miss
Lucv
(Continued on page seven)
portant stale editor insists that the
dramatic presentations. Than than
would mean that a fine band can be
.
,
—
a
wa
Y
that
w111
develop
the
highest
governor is voicing the fefling of the
maintained in Hastings. Such a band Teacher
1
s Becommendation
quauties in his life. There Smith and Backus Head the
add to the enjoyment of the play.
electors and closes his diatribe with
could not be kept up without finan­
READ IT CAREFULLY.
*•
' '
—
...
recently grown up what might
Equalization and Finance
to Oommiaaioner
Will
these words. "The legislators have
NASHVILLE LADIES
The complete cast will be given
cial
support.
Few
people
realize
the
ibe termed a humanistic philosophy
Beginning on our first page Is an
made their record, now let ’em run
Committees
required for practice and re­
Bring the Diplomas
; which holds that you can educate
GIVING PROGRAM time
article which girei verbatim the
A committee under ths direction ’
hearsals that are necessary for a
The board of supervisors met for
Through County School Cornmls- ■ people to the point where they will
What is the record?
pas-sca at tne recent special ses- «
.
- first class band. There are many
their April session at the court
Neither time nor space permits a .ion or th. MM. .obmiuta, ’’«•«“■&gt;» "ProoeMion •&gt;! expenses too for music and other ,sloner Mrs. Maude Smith we learn attain the highest ideals of life. Dr. house In this city on Tuesday, yes­
of an important change made In Burnham believes the advocates of
discussion of all so let us consider
...
,
the Brides" on Friday
Items. There ought to be a trained granting eighth grade diplomas in, that Idea have missed something, terday. They organized by electing riding boots, neckerchiefs, old fash­
the last special session which, after
leader for such a band. Such a rural schools. The legislature, al .There are more things in life, he Supervisor Allan Hyde. «f Johns-; ioned costumes and other proper'*
Evening
all, is the one being moot discussed.
leader would find plenty to do to
town as chairman of the board for
I At
At the
the Nashville
Nashville Methodist
Methodist church
church assist the members and keep up the second extra session, passed . said, 'han their philosophy has ever
What did the governor ask for andI ’“‘Cthis year.
what Is known as House Bill No. *3 dreamed of.
what did he get?
• We hope every reader of the Ban- 'on Friday evening. April 13. at eight their interest. A voluntary, organl- as an amendment to Section 7555 of! The supreme need is that there
Mr. Hyde named his committees1 have been agreeably surpriMd
His first message opened' up a vast: ner will carefully read that MH. He o'clock, the ladies of the church will ration could not be expected to con­
the Michigan Compiled Laws of shall be developed in each of us a to serve the board for the coming find what a wealth of authentto pi
field of legislative exploration. Chief,
tribute the funds required to main­
year as follows:
lod costumes, furniture, etc., can
of course, was his "insurrection" telllgenUy at the special election Brides." There will be lovely brides tain the band and meet its expen- 1929. This amended section of the dependable character, a life that
Equalization—Smith. Stutz. Wil­
bill, a repetition of a demand made which will be held on Monday, April wearing gowns dating back to 1860। sea. They donate far more than school laws Is very Important to will foltow the path of duty and re­ cox. Hall. Moon. Brown and Pennels. such as this and a number of
------- --------- districts------• •
- sponslbility. because and by reason
rural
school
and
to --------parents
at the first special session in No­ 30.
; and up to the present time, several is generally realized by giving their of children attending such schools. of an inner urge to be something
Miscellaneous Claims — Martens,
vember that Uve legislature give as­
On pa*e 2 of thia week's Banner being the same as were used here own time to carry on its work. We It does away entirely with eighth and do something. This inner life, Glasgow and Struln.
early eighties have already
sent to a scheme to permit the state we present some arzumcnls against list Friday evening. Many other old believe the only way in which a
Criminal Claims—Graves, Usbome secured. In addition several
which God Himself can supply, will
administrative board to borrow from adding 538.000,000 of interest-bear-lime dresses have been loaned fori। community band can be sustained grade examinations for rural school
tumes for the leading chan
children. -It means that practically help us to work out our philosophy and McCann.
federal funds and to engage upon a ln&lt; bonds to the state's Indebted- the occasion by friends from NashLivestock
Claims
—
Potts,
Backus
huge building project involving the ness at this Ume. Read the bill,1 vllle, Vermontville. Bellevue, Wood- by the voters of this city one week all rural school pupils who com­ of life. Along with It should be the and Stutz.
w education which the schools can
expenditure of about *30.000.000. then read the Banner's comments, land_and Charlotte. There will also ago Monday, when a good majority plete the eight grades of school
Roads and Bridges—Struln, Wotwork in district schools will be
U give. With enlightened hearts and
most of which was for buildings and vote as you
—'■* u* 4 ----- -— "*---------*------- -- ------------ decided that th# city should furnish granted, without examination, ad­
rlng and Barber.
•
(Continued on page two)
which the state cannot support even after reading both
. lone from Italy, one from Hungary, the financial support for such a mission to hlgn schools within the
Salaries — Schader, Brown and ' for school students. This alight
if secured without cost or debt. The
tc I and one from Ireland.
band.
Potts.
coimty
where
they
live.
The
rural
first special session reduced the
The Hastings City Bond some time scwol district will, as in the. past, THE COUNCIL MET
Finance—Backus. Glasgow, Mc­
xBclyeme to actual needs and insisted
ten by Mrs. George McClung of
(Continued on page six)
struln and Usbome.
be compelled to pay the tuition for
FOR ORGANIZATION Cann.
That a referendum be taken to the
Grand Rapids, with Miss Jean Roe
Township Clerk Reports—Wotsuch students who go on to high
ALBION COLLEGE 01
people. Falling to secure this nice
representing the "Bride to Be." and ACHIEVEMENT DAY
ring. Barber and Wilcox.
school; but recent laws will help
(Continued on page five)
written opinion stating who may Mrs. J. C. Fumiss the "Voice of
Apportionment
—Glasgow, Martens
districts to meet that expense In all Thd Appointments of Mayor
TETTE MONDAY
Dfeams.”
and Pennels.
SATURDAY, MAY 5 districts where the number of pupils
Leonard
Have
Approval
। A very delightful program of wed­
Printing—Hall. Smith and Brown.
SCHOOL ORATORS IN
enrolled exceeds eight children. Tlie
10 Cents
copy of that opinion.
ding music is being prepared by 4-H
of the City Fathers
(Continued on page six)
Clubs
Organized
in
new section which does away with
TOURNAMENT HERE
Mrs. f. g. Pulta and her commltte.
ting of Brother
eighth grade examinations reaefcr'as
The new city council met on Mon­
Twenty-Five Rural
Mrs. Charles Betts will preside at
SPRING MUSIC FESfollows:
day evening for organization, nam­ CITY’S SCHOOLS GET
Until October
The Sub-District Speech Contest
the piano. Nashville musicians will
Schools
“Section 5. Pupils eligible to have ing the standing committees and
tlVAL FRIDAY NIGHT be assisted by Mrs. Robert Burch
of Michigan High School Forensic
$5,000.00 FROM STA
Club their tuition paid shall be holders making the city appolntrhents.
The Barry County .
Association will be held at Central
and Mrs. Floyd Everhart of Has­
W. A. Schader succeeds himself as
Achievement Day will be held at the of eighty grade diplomas, which
Auditorium here this afternoon and High School Band, Orches­ tings,
shall have been granted prior to the president of the council, making him The Money la Advance^by given by college students.
Methodist
Episcopal
church
in
Hus
­
evening. Five schools are participat­
Quite a number of local people
effective date of this act by the also a member of the Oounty
the State Department
tra and Olee Clubs to
ing: Lansing Central. Lansing East­
ore planning to attend the produc­ tings on Saturday. May 5. according county board of examiners, or shall___________
With the opportunity to hear
Board of Supervisors as is also Mayto Harold J. Foster. County Agri­
ern. Bailie creek Central. Kalama­
tion at Nashville Friday evening.
Albion College quartette at
Present Program
of Education
cultural Agent. 4-H dubs are organ­ be grunted by the county cornmls- ‘ or Chas. Leonard.
zoo and Hastings High. The decla­
sloner
of
schools
of
the
several
I
Nominations
for
appointments
ized in 25 Barry county rural
The Spring Music Festival to be
mation contests will begin at 3:30
ELECTION
OF
OFFI
­
counties
upon
the
written
recom-1
made
by
Mayor
Leonard
were
all
schools. An effort is being made by
o'clock, the oratorical contests at presented this Friday evening at
j-..
—
__
ai
,p
rovtx
j
by
Uje
council
and
all
mendation of the teacher or the i
the legislature, provided that 815.- The admission will
7:00 o'clock and the extempore eight o'clock by the High school
CERS IS COMPLETED every club to finish their winter's principal of the school, nubile, pri- ।are reappointments:
(W0.000 yearly be appropriated to as­
speaking contests at 8 00 o'clock.
band, orchestra and glee clubs, is
Superintendent of the Water sist the public schools of Michigan,
Achievement Day will bring the vate. or parochial, in which any
John Leary will represent Has­
Corn-Hog
Bedaction
Associ
­
such pupil is enrolled, or shall have Works and Street Commissioner. the money to be disbursed 11trough
under
the
direction
of
Miss
Frances
exhibits
of
all
club
members
to
­
tings In the declamatory division;
members of the Hastings
completed eight grades of work in Bert Sparks; City Marshal. Harry the Department of Education.
Hunter
and
Wesley
Logan.
The
pro
­
gether
for
the
selection
of
the
coun
­
ation Chooses Wm.
Irene Jones in the oratory division
hood.
1____ ________Night Police, Clarence
ty champions in the various years' a graded school district, os evi- Thompson;
and Lillian Tolhurst in the extem­ gram will be Jn the Central auditor­
This college quartette will
Strain, Chairman
ium beginning at eight o'clock.
work of Clothing and Handicraft denced by the written statement of Shultz; City Attorney, Kim Sigler; be paid to the schools, under the reg­
pore division. Other contestants arc
(Continued
on
page
six)
t
Health
Officer.
Dt
M.
R.
Kinde.
Especial features are the comet solo
ulations fixed by law and by that de­
Election to the various committees
follows:
by John Chandler, selections from and offioers of the Barry county
Standing committee# named by partment. U now available, the state
Champions in the various years'
Declamatory — Richard Kellogg.
Mayor Leonard arc:
is advancing to schools that need
Battle Creek; Arthur Bates, Lan­ operas by the band, and selections Corn-Hbg Reduction Association work are awarded a trip to Michi­ CO. AGENT FOSTER
•
Public Safety and Improvement— more money than they now have in
sing .Central; Glenn Willoughby. from II Trovatore to be rendered by have been completed according to gan state College to attend Club
CAN GET SEEDLINGS Wooton, Pleraon, Hoonan and Wels- sight to carry them up to the end of
County Agent Harold J. Foster.
Week in July. This trip is always
Lansing Eastern; Muriel Hess, Kal­
presented
throughout
the
program,
looked
forward
to
and
enjoyed
by
The
ballot
for
election
of
township
tills school year. These schools would
”
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OS.A..U
nsnn.-;amazoo Central
Side and Crosswalks — Hoonan. have received tills mcney later. The
op­ Farmers Should Place Their
Oratory — Joe Harmon. Battle all being especially prepared for ■committeemen closed April 6. with every club member who
Festival. —
The wglee
clubs -------and the result that every township put portunity to attend
Haven. Schader and Welssert
----- ---------------—----------Orders Before Thiirtf.
Creek; John Bates. Lansing Central; this
mixed
chorus
will
sing
several
beau'
Into
permanent
office
their
tempoStreets
.and
Bridges
—
Welssert,
County Agent Foster is arranging
on their work. Superintendent Van­
Lawrence Payne. Lansing Eastern;
day,‘April 19
\ Schader, Haven and Hoonan.
tlful songs under Miss Hunter's di-1 rary committee that served so well a delightful program for Achieve­
Buskirk applied for *5.000 from this
’ Lloyd FayUng. Kalamazoo Central.
Following U the --------------------program:
Water Works—Schader. Miller. education fund to help meet run­
—
during the Township Bign-Up days. ment Day on May 5. Rural boy/
Oounty Agricultural Agent HarcM
Extempore — William Centner. rectton.
Wooton and Hoonan.
Chairmen of the community cem- and girls over Ute county genera/y
ning expenses so that the school can
Battle Creek; Harry Purdy. Lan­
Trlsglan March. Losey—The Or­ mlttees were then called to Hastings are invited to attend as well as pdr- pine and spruce seedlings for farm- ' Finance—Miller, Wooton. Schader
sing central; WiUls Bullar. Lansing
ii nd Pleraon.
Pierson
Saturday for the perfecting of the ents and others interested in toys' ers of Barry county to be used Ini and
school year. This *5,000 would have
Eastern; Jack Nuthall. Kalamazoo. chestra.'
and
girls*
work.
forestry
and
windbreak
plantings.
Fire
—
Pierson.
Miller,
Haven
and
been
paid later to the Hastings
county
organization.
William
Struln
"The Rosary," Nevin—Comet Solo,
of Assyria was elected president of
For the most part Mr. Foster or- Relckord.
bion college will serve as Judge for John Chandler.
ders two year old seedling trees] Llghtlng-Schader, Wooton. HaSelections from 11 Trovatore. Ver­ the oounty Association; Roy Brumm SHIRLEY MAYO IS
all of the contests.
whlch come at about three to three- ven and Miller.
it would have paid later on to help
di. Remembrancca of Wkldtenfel, of Nashville, vice-president: Harold
HURT IN ACCIDENT fifty per thousand, depending upon Sewers—Haven, Wels&amp;ert. Schader our schools.
Seredy. Bohemian Dance. Engelman. J. Foster Oounty Agent, secretary-.
variety. Norway Spruce. White and Hoonan.
and Connecticut March. Nossam—
The County Truck He Was the
■Ordinances — Relckord. Wooton. mlsstoner. Mrs. Maude Smith, re­
Hastings, treasurer.
Spruce. White Pine and Norway
The Orchestra.
made without difficulty.
Tlie all important Allotment Com­
Red Pine are available this year at Pleraon and Wcissert.
ceived word from the state educa­
Driving Hit By Train
The Brotherboot
City Property—Haven, Welsaert, tional department that the *5.000
mittee. which has the bulk of the
the above range of prices.
\
JOHN WATKB8.
Deep River. Burleigh.
Monday night H
at
Milo
Miller
and
Hoonan.
requested
to
help
the
schools
of
this
'
Last
year
farmers
in
Barry
county
1
Owing to the death of his wife and
Didn't II Rain, Burleigh—High
taxable and helnft
An accident that was little short set over 80,000 seedling trees. Many \ Elections—Miller, Wooton. Pier­ city as, an advance payment, had
due to his own 111 health. John Wa­ school and Junior High combined clsions to make regarding the pra«
been granted.
gram. is made up of the following of a marvel happened tills Wednes­ of these people have already placed ion and Relckord.
ters will quit farming, and will dis­ Olee Clubs.
men: William Strain. Assyria, chair­ day forenoon al M110 at about ten their order for trees again this
pose of his personal property at
III.
man; Vem Webster. Barry Twp. and
year. Some varieties of those menpublic auction at his farm on 8ec.
Grant Us True Courage. Lord, L. O. C. Flnefrock, Woodland Twp.
Usually the C. K. &amp; 8. train tloned above will be delivered April
33. Rutland township. 4 miles south Bach.
7711s committee is now arranging —_
---------------------------------------—
35. so It will be necessary for any
and west of Hasllngs.on M-43. Ho
for the printing of contract data In day. but this time it came on Wed- fanner wanting trees this year to
will offer a good work team, full
Chorus.
the local papers of the county. As nesday instead. Shirley Mayo, driv- place his order right away.
blood Jersey cow due soon, poultry,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
soon
as
the
Stale
Board
of
Reviews
ing
one
of
the
Barry
county
road
Mr. Faster Is sending the total
hay. grain, feed, potatoes, and a
Solute to ClebUm. McOosh—The passes on tlis contracts they will go trucks, evidently did not hear the
THE ^TATE OF MICHIGAN—DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1 county order to the College on
good list of farm tools. Henry
Bandto work on this large maw of mater-1 whistle or see the train, and drove Thursday. April 19. Anyone wanting To AU to Whhm These Presents Shall Come:
Flannery w|U cry the sale, with
All It Well. McOosh—Cornet- lai.
:onto the tracks directly In front of trees, who lias not yet ordered, must
I, Frank D. Fitzgerald, Secretary of State of the State of Michigan and
Frank Waters as clerk1. Read Mr.
Baritone Duet. John Chandler. Rob­
«i«
— . —
I the engine.
place the order before that date.
Custodian of the Great Seal thereof. Do Hereby Certify that the attached
Waters' auction sale advertisement
ert Hoos.
W. R. C. BIRTHDAY DINNER. , Luckily the train was travelling
Is u true and compared copy of House Enrolled Act No. 30 (Act No. 40
In this issue and remember the date.
DO YOU OWN
Scenes from Opcraland. Overture. ..T*1*
yontWy Birthday:about 30 miles per hour when the CUBS TO GIVE CEN­
of the Public Acta of the Extra Session of 1934). the original of which is
Indlviduil owners
Intermezzo, Dolly Dimple. Mc- dinner wiU be held at their hall oa car was hit. the impact turning -he
COMMUNITYHAIX.
on file in this office.
TRAL P. T. A. PROGRAM
a.lura.,. April 14 conpllmrnlAr, lnx±
,u
' There will be a big Community Cosh.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
Washington Post March. Sousa— ■» T-.&lt;? w5“’7 „A‘LS?”b*” "* in
rib. Th. truck «u pushed
Auction Bale held at the fair
and affixed the Great Seal of the State at the Capitol,
urnd u&gt; alimd U poMlbl,
.ion, u.. rrkek two or thre rod,. Presenting "The Coming of
grounds. Saturday, this week, under The Band.
(SEAL)
. tn the City of Lansing, this 30th day of March,
the management of Andy Matthews
■
■■■—. before the train was itopped. when
Akela" at Auditorium
1934.
and J. E. Norton. Mr. Norton is
PRANK D. FITZGERALD,
Thursday Evening
an- auctioneer and expects to make
Hastings ills home. Full partlulars
Tomorrow, Thursday evening. Cub
X-rays were taken. It was found
of this event will be found on anPack 14, Harycy Burgess, Cub Mas­ State of Michigan. 67th Legislature.
bonds: and to provide a referen­
ZX11X.1L/ 1 / , 10 /YIND 1 7 serious injuries sustained. Mr. Mayo ter, will present the pageant, "The
dum thereon.
wishing to dispose of certain pieces
Coming of Akela” at the Central P.
(BUI No. 33.)
The common council of this city
of personal property may bring it
He was removed T. A., in the auditorium.
has
designated
April
17.
18
and
19
to this sale and have it offered to
city as
at once,
once. The
cuy
rne 1 Harvey Burgess wrote "The Com- HOUSE ENROLLED ACT No. 80.
J
demoted.
^il«:
as "Clean-Up Days" for Hastings.
the highest bidder.
AN ACT to provide for the con­
Those who wish to put their yards, hHh m
«tr^rivUnrnhih^’
thankful the accident was no Akela. Thirty Cubs and cub leaders
tracting of a debt by the state; to
RUSSELL MILLS.
lawns and parkings In order should bish in gutters is strictly prohibited.
assist with the program.
suppress and prevent an alarming
1 Having decided to quit farming.
Those violating this notice, after
__________ ______________
Otlier characters are: Medicine
ana dangerous dislocation in the
Russell MIHs will have an auction than the last dkte mentioned. The April 19. will be proaecuted/ Ths
NOTICE.
Man, Wellesley Ironside; Reader.
—r- —. ------------------------- r— dty will co-operate with tha propcouncil has an ordinance covering
The Hastings Memorial Day Corn- Wallace Osborn; Den Chiefs, Gor­
people of this state; to provide
of Hastings on M-43. then 3 miles erty owners by providing trucks to thls matter, so that the city authori- mittee will meet in Legion Hall at don Crothers. Bernard Williams and
for the furnishing of employment
south and 1-3 mile east. J. E. Norton (pick up the rubbish if placed at the
John Barnett; Hubert Bronson has
will cry this tale, offering one horse,' curbing.- This
be an accom
accom-­
4 1U3 will
wiu oc
April 16 to, discuss, and form plans charge at the special lighting effects.
catlle. tools, etc.. Read full par-1 modation
modation which
property
owners
which property owners
for the construction of certain
ought to appreciate.
sited audlendo to witness this pro­
projects; to provide revenues and
of this Issue.
After having extended this fine Charles H. Leonard.
। should bear this In mind.
duction.
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NO MORE 8TH GUIDE
XIMINITIONS

SUPERVISORS IN
SESSION TUESDAY

Three Auction Sale*

LEGAL NOTICE

CLEA N-UP DAYS”
A PR IT

I

1 *7

£TSS« ESTUS

1 Q A NTPi 1 Q lhal ***« were

bonM

«•

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AMUL II, MM

OTE “NO”

STATE P. T. A. CON­

IBEILLFEffl
GRESS APR. 25-27
Nationally Known Educators
Six Hundred and Eighty-Six
HEIL EDUCATION to Speak—Interesting
Farmers Sign Corn-Hog
CORN LANDS ARE
BEING APPRAISED

—news
LOCAL NEWS \

items from

THORNAPPLE-KELLOGG

■■• i as a

reward for selling the most

You Men
who wear
Overalls

netting Ackers and red horse from tohool or community in Barry counthe river.
tr. Ute Thomapple-W. K. Kellogg
Program
TM&gt; U N» ftM io Add *38,000,000 to Michi,.**’. Boadod
Reduction Program
(Continued from page &lt;me&gt;
The Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle
12“ mte?dlS
The stale convention of the Mich­
DoU—Woald Roquir. m,*00,000 InUrul Io Bo
, Harold J. Foster. Barry County '
XLX.
L’dl* ““““
igan
Oongrecs
of
Parents
and
Teach
­
Agricultural Agent, reports Barry informed minds we can Ure helpful,
achievement and its Interest in tellPkld
T.^*)r»r*—“Po-Ac Yoo-Go,’ers
to
to
be
held
in
Grand
Rapids
oounty farmers signed up on th* u«ful Hves
on April 25. 28 and 27 In ___
the _Civic
Rutland Cemetery Circle meets
government Oom-Hog Reduction! Dr- Bumham brought home to _w.
During the last few weeks the
program far stronger than was ex- everyone the conviction that the auditorium. Mrs. David W. Stewart with Mrs. Emma Wallace Wednes- homappie-W. K. Kellogg school
pected Tlie taking of contracts1 foundation for religious education Iis the president of the Congress and day P. M. April 18.
refer MA bear in mind | the
tore will bk a SPECIAL people nttut approve the bonds be- clored April 1. with 688 contracts In must be laid in the home, where Iis an exi&gt;crfencrd educator and
Mrs. Ida B. Bogart has traded her who were atudylng the methods of
the hands of Oounty Agent Foster, parentrtake the interest they should Ileader In child welfare.
DN &lt;» MONDAY, APRIL lore issuing them.
.
m^e c^trs^are now fo the uTtheir cMldren. seek to intelllgmi- , Mrs. A. H. Reeve, an international farm to Grant Muir tot; city prop- our school. We are always glad to
Is Stale; to vote on the pro-1 It may be that government, state
.
extend a welcome to visitors at Our
of community*committeemen i ■&gt;' Bulde them, and especially to live j leader, is to be one of the outstand■ua of nearly 538 000,000 of and -national, can restore prosperity hands
oaiuu ut ounuuuiiikj uxuuuiictuihi
-------------- . -----•----- ■
.. ,
The many friends of Fred C. school.
Martny state bonds. If the | by piling up huge debts. We do not for the appratelng of com lands, before
Hpfnw them
thi-tn Ilves
live* of
nf virtue,
Virtue truth
truth Ing
inir speakers
sneakers on Wednesday
Wtdncsrby evening.
Parker arc sorry to hear lhat he is; Bupi
—
’Tintandante Roundtable and•
subscribe to that philosophy. Debts AIW* Ulh they will be turaM me, *M amerty. TbM U Mi tauwlue
, to the house by Illness.
banquet was Held at the Thornapple
of Mother-Singers hare been re­ confined
must be paid; and the larger they toUWBUU Oorti-H.« Bo«M u, &gt;un »«*«! n-ll«lou, edueMIjM.
About twenty local Eastern Stars W. K. school Tuesday evening. The
Dr. Bumtiam spoke of his own hearsing selections to be given at were guests at a special meeting of Home Economics Department of our
used to nuke extensive improve- are the more troublesome they be­ Review for inspection and apthe
convention.
It
is
expected
that
come. No
.
proval.
Allotment
*'V* individual
... who wished
,, co
, , pro*
al. The
i lie Oounty
irfVuuvj o11**&gt;ii*^i
*t Oom- Ufe as a boy
- on
, the • farm . and of the
menu and additions to state-owned w****.
200 women will assemble for a Joint Freeport Chapter O. R 8. on Thurs- fcho°* «rved the banquet.
th*
' -lttee
_*n
&lt;lhen
i__ _ ku
___ uyci
_*u. uic
nlaee•P^ce
, -- which
— the
-------------—
___ wiu
would li.rinlff*
Indulge
the hallurlhalluclwU1 uicu
over
the w*iconchurch
had In
Miirtnw ugn ior «e&gt;vnu nuuc prosper wwwtlH
- ------------------ uniitcc
—
---------------— his
day evening.
!----------------- -----------------------h—that
.I..* ho could
MMail/t get
&lt;**., ahead
. hnud by
hv tracts
_
. for
- their approval
...__ .
.._ __
p.rlv Hfi* y'T’llhf'r,*
WA*W thpn
mnvMnamUaDs on trunk line highways nation
after
which
^' There
were nn
then
no mov- rehearsal, under the direction of
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kurr.
OBITUARY
2*r Detroit and for highway con- increasing his interert-bearing otoll- j they will be sent to Washington for *«• no automobiles to swift y carry Miss Clara K. Starr, of Detroit.
Another new feature will be the 135 E. Bond 81.. Thursday morning.
Augusta Laubeugh. daughter of
.iHyiVn
Nearly all of the pro- gallons, in our Judgment that ap- . *&gt;ayment.
one
places he wished to visit, bu.
■aada rf Ute bonds would be used to piles to governments as well as to J Everything possible is being done the church and the folks in it were •■Verse Speaking
choir" oi
of nuueui.
students’ April 5. a daughter who has been John and Almira Laubaugh. was
xu&gt;a vninr
In the
ih. CountyM«Zo*
«™*« and
"il in
&gt;" S'
IK of
01 a
i movie he said from the ElStocking
Sm out a buSdlng program for1 persons.
Ifn
Hgenl . office
the beat kind
—„l.
—I —sixth
—
school
named Anna Maxine.
bom in Ashland county, Olik». on
ctafe-wwned ifoUtuttons, and
for
state1&gt;»*hasw*Mn
gottenMom
along committees Oover
the county
county «,
to rash
rush Tb
U1®™ and Ibel*
thelr *«««
faces and
- • Our
.l«U
v*r th*
TO “udy them
Md grade.
Mrs. Henry Weaver held thelucky July &gt;• 1M7 a»ddeparted this life­
---W. Whitehouse of Al- number and waa awarded the Pres- °° March 30. 1934 at the age of 66 i
jt*mU separations.
.through
four *****
years ot
of dapMoalondepression—. lhu
thln
gs along w
as tut
fast u
os noadblr
possible toto- K*'’-their
­ ­
through too*
™
‘heirattitude
attitudetoward
towardvital
rltalrere
.nA
•*..worst of it&lt;&gt;too—__
wtltvMilthe
the. WBnla
. . p.yment.
_______ H. D. Hootman.
• - - Dis—- &gt;!«l«*»l/*n
«n*»real
*-ollife
Ufahad
hadeducational
arlumatInnal bion College is to speak Wednesday byterlan
A B qull, the quHl bc. yean, g months, and 30 days. She;
As we
weunderstand
bonds—'—
and
without
‘on and
AB
unuentaiiu It.
**. these
uum.
——the
— — — — -- —
- -­
afternoon^Aprtl
25,
and
a
pageant,
I
ln&lt;
Elated
by one of the members, came with her parents to Michigan:
re to
retired at
' huUdtag
andImprovements
Jmprovementato
trletuircctor
Directororof com-nog
Corn-Hog won.
work.
leaving —
out
cooperation
are
to b.
be retired
at the
the rate
rateof of,new
buildings and
s trict
• °&lt; -------- ---------- Membc— o. u.e weslevan Metho- ln 1818 al
of nlne yea”- 8l»
•tout 11J80D00 a year and the tn- ’ present buildings which are owned. compliments the County Agent's of- Uj® teaching from the pulpit and "International Mut, with a cast
tmt. dm?Wa 30-year period Gas by the state. The grade separation* n„ ror the „y they have handled the Sunday school mere Uno eon“
- .hev
“*&gt; have,
ha«- until
unlU thel.ui.
lhe Ch" Vxre^ny taVamoTnt of n*ct.
and
“**—*•““* •• wZditSS'R
.
. i-n
„„ W.|&gt; ..
filet, he
he said,
said, between
between religion
religion and
to tetatat ytTly to retire about state can provide them. So can' •; work. He reports lhe county very adence nor between religion and
. *.&lt;«, i J
»“■T S.X'-’S “S'
half the issue. No matter where new reads construction program. We I weu advanced in the program in education. They must work togetho. Waters of Hastings and Mrs.
program and talks by prominent ed-,, CT matters,
„
,
.
... Eiizatxm
Elizabeth weaver
Weaver or
of nutiana.
Rutland, wnu
who
the money comes from, the people of, “re not opposed to a state building comparison to other counties in the «r.
Th* Hnm
Home
Co. hu ■ b«U
, bnxhe*. Le.l L.UWhile
denominational
religion ucators will all help to make the | The
Michigan win foot the bUT The and road
construction program
Sids'^rill draw 4 per cent interest.! »hlch would coat 538 000.000. if and state.
convention inspiring and profitable. ;W *"*»u*w*m*nl In lliU Usu. ol n,u,h
Bra.nlown. WUoomU,.
cannot
be
Jaught
in
our
schools,
yet
Even with the good advance the
!?t^
annw
’
Th0
^
e
.
wh
Y
c
on
,cn
’
P
1
*
t
*
’
*nd
nv*
irtndchlldren
lurvlv*
he*.
religion
and
education
are
not
sep
­
at Hmieht s ner cent not com- when provision is also made for
fr^nded, the taxpayers of Michigan I paying for it. without adding 522.- program has in tlie county. Mr Fos- arable. A good tenclier may never
bulMlOBor r«p*b-u&gt;g buUdlni* »UI, bralde m»n» other reHUra and
be interested.
, (rjends. She has always lived in the
if the bond issue is voted, will have 1800.000 of Interest for taxpayers to quite some time yet before any speak of religion to her pupils; but
Especial attention I3 called this township of Rutland and near her
to pay in principal and interest: dig up. The state now owes WO O®®? money is turned over in Barry If her life is what it ought to be and
she is thoughtful of her influence
week to lhe large announcement of old home, excepting two years she
(uitotantlaliy 580 800.000. instead of I000- In our Judgment it will be poor county.
a^WMO can our Mate hope to financing to add 538.000.00 to our
। upon the children, without any cfAn especially interesting and in­ the Rexail Store by Carveth and | resided in the city of Hastings, hav। fort she
she can
can help
help their
their religious
religious life.
life.
TUC
QTATE
I
AUUC
MIIQT
;fart
*«
interest-bearing
debt
at
this
time
time.
Stebblns.
This is an opportunity to- Ing lived in her own fam home for
spend itaelf Into prosperity by vot­
(That isjrue in the liomo with the structive program was presented at stock up at low expense.
Michigan should get on a pay-as- Int dlAIC LRVYo IvlUol
। 45 years. She was converted at the
the Women's Club Friday afternoon
ing big bond iMues?
RF
COIVIPI IFD WITH ।train
parents. lie believed parents should with the citizenship committee In
The J. c. Penney company store age of 17; A. K. Stewart being her
Governor
Comstock
originally you-go basis, and not add millions of
DC 7___TIC
their children religiously.
tor at that lime. She has always
tergbd that the legislature authorize interest to Ute tax burdens of its
charge. Mrs. J. T. Mohler presiding. of this dty is announcing In this
TntvaukiM
Bhrttriri I while there are critics of our pub­
Issue of the Banner a special mer-1 been an acUve worker in the W. C.
the tone of wo.ooo.ooo of bonds citizens. Bonding is the "easy" way; Township
Officers Should llc schools, the speaker believed that "Know Your Own Community" chandlsing
event. This Is the 32nd jT. U. and other community activiwas the avenue of approach chosen.
without submitting the matter to but it is the most costly. If the
was---a ,loving
mother and
Know Requirements of
iour system of education will inevi- Mrs. Marian Goodyear ajjly Intro­ annlversary of the company.
Michigan legislature will work out a
&lt;{ties.
,u* She
- ----------'™1----------------------Thnir nffima
1 teW m®*" « higher standard of
Judge McPeek held court Tiiura- ij her kind, gentle disposition won her
dieulous proposition was that there plan we can. with the return of bet­
xneir unices
‘living and a deeper and more sln- duced the ladies to the' plan and
management of our city ijovernmcnt. day and Friday, taking up only a large circle of friends and rela­
exists an "emergency" which re­ ter limes, do all the work contem­
Jt is now time for township of- cere religious life. When he entered
plated
by
the
538.000.000
bond
issue,
tives
who
will
sadly
miss
her.
quires such action. He alleged in the
Start early to teach children the chancery matters, practically all of
fleer* wiio were elected April 2 to be high school, he said,
said. statistics
bill he had drafted for the legate- with 522.800.000 interest, by applying functioning in their offices. We hope showed that there were about 200.- basis of government, citizenship, them connected with the receiver-1 Borne day the sun of life shall set
lurt that there is an "incipient in­ the principle of getting of debt by
rights of others, and later the other ships of the Nashville and Freeport'j and I shall fall asleep. '
all of them, especially the super- OOO pupils in the high schools of
And leaving all that I hold dear, will ■
surrection" in Michigan, because of keeping out of debt.
branches vp to our National govern­ banks.
visors
and
township
boards,
read
:
this
country.
Now
there
arc
beThe Banner docs not favor voting
| find the silence deep—
ment. Stress the knowledge of fre­
unemployment, which could only be
Mrs. Pauline Bites has been cmthe
article
in
the
Banner
of
last
tween
four
and
five
millions
of
suppressed by giving the governor 538.000.000 bonds, thereby adding
quent repetition. A detailed outline ployed as deputy clerk at the city! For where I go we know that God
week, in which we mentioned how young people in the high schools of
of the municipal management in hall. Since the death of Miss Pat-jj has promised perfect rest.
authority to spend 530.000.000 on 522.800.000 of interest burden, at the township of Watson In Allegan; America.
Hastings, the adult's duty to govern­ on. the vacancy has been ternpor J And peace for every aching heart,
a building program for the state! this time. We hare waited four
county stood to possibly lose a con-, The training one derives from our
Made from Jolt Denim.
The money was to come from an years, and we can wait a little long­ slderable sum of money because tlie public schools is not merely what h ment. and an urge to always vote arily filled. Mrs. Blisa has received i and every troubled breast.^
er
for
the
contemplated
spending
i And lo&lt;e more lasting than our own
gave much instruction.
issue of 530.000,000 of 4 per cent
supervisor and the treasurer of that, obtained from books. Much more
permanent employment.
.. give vu
I He'll
to U1C
me vo
to accpkeep—
program.
The
state
of
Michigan
OVer 1716 more feet of
bonds, payable 51.000.000 per year
' Law Obedience. Self Discipline"
township and the town board had | ought to be derived from good ex­
A roof nre
lhc Mrs -Richardson wh-n aU my burdens are laid down
can.
and
ought
to.
do
whatever
and the Interest. Those bonds would
wax presented by Mrs. Geo. W. home on E. Thorn St., on Sunday |
j Uave Bone to riecp
cord per pair than in
failed to carry out the provisions of amplcs of wholesome, clean and
have cost the taxpayers 548.000.000. building and construction work may the Michigan statutes with refer-' helpful living by teachers. One of Sheffield.
called out the department. The dam-1
--and they would have only the privi­ be required, when times are better
Mrs. H. A- Adrounic explained age amounted to about 825.00. Mr. 1
ordinary overalls.
ence to depositing money in banks., the finest things that can be taught
OBITUARY.
lege of paying that huge sum. with and without bond Issues.
naturalization of the foreign woman --------------------------------------- ------------------Miss Edna Gingrich was bom AuIn our Judgment the voters of There are other statute require- u a sense of appreciation. The pcr- as it stands under the cable Act. and Mrs. Kes par and Mr. and Mrs
no voice whatever about the plac­
VTAwitt
......
...... .....
Hewitt nrrnnv
occupy th&lt;*
the residence.
ments governing other township.son who meets life with the selfish
gust di
27. .
1906, at ct.
Saranac
and ___
was
ing of that big debt on themselves Michigan should register an emphat- offices which ought to be followed. , purpose of getting out of it all he a law of 1922. It is rather a simple
Hastings Chapter No. 68. Royal
That is consideration of the people's
process foT a woman, who lost her Arch Masons will hold a family married October 28. 1933. to Percy
The judge has not as yet granted Can for iiimsclf lias made a poor
Kucmpcl. After an illness of more
rights with a vengvnee. Fortunately the election on Monday April 30.
his decision in the case of Watson. start in real living. Tlie young per­ citizenship prfcr to 1023 to become night at Masonic Temple Friday than five months she passed away
Visit our w'ork clothes
township; but it looks as if the fall-; son who appreciates what has been naturalized, but such a person can evening. April 13. for jnt luck dinner I April 4. 1934. She is survived by
noundng the death that day of his ure of the supervisor, the township I done for his benefit in ages past, never again become a natural at 6:30. To be followed by special
VISITS “LITTLE BROWN
tier husband, mother and father and t
department. It is com­
citizen.
But ninety days, after
CHURCH IN THE VALE.' mother, Mrs. Johanne Ironside, at treasurer and the town board to fol- what is being done by people now signing the first papers, must elapse program and entertainment of a two sisters. Funeral services were ‘
her home in Aberdeen. Scotland. low tlie plain mandate of the laws' living, is getting a right start tocompany of about fifteen artists of Heid at the Methodist church Sat­
plete and our moderate
in such case before final examinn Mrs. Ironside lived in Detroit for a
urday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev.
received from their son and wife. number of years, returning to Scot­ of Michigan would prevent the ward a real life. The aim of real tlons and steps fpr naturalization Grand Rapids.
pricts will please you.
township from collecting from those1 education is tlie development of a
| C. M. Conklin officiating. Burial
can be taken. One who Is a natural­
land about five years ago. Sincere who signed the treasurer's bonds.
, better life for the Individual and for
i was in Riverside.
views and a short history of "The sympathy 13 extended to the be­
ized citizen but not a natural citi­
The state or county ought to fur- (society.
Little Brown Church in the Vale."
zen
is
under
United
States
proba
­
reaved ones.
Boy
I
powers echoes.
nlsh township officers and the townxt was a very interesting and
ship board a digest of the state. helpful address.
* tion in certain foreign lands for'a
...
....
-- I Last Week's Letter.
------------------definite number of years. The na­
CIRCLE NO. 3.
laws which define lhe duties of such
----------------- &lt;■&lt; »
.
" ' ' ' . ........................... ~ l Mrs. Arthur entertained fourteen
Bradford near Nxsliua. Iowa. It is a
tural citizen is not limited. If the,
Circle No. 3 of the Methodist L.
husband
Of"
a
foreignwoman"
is
"a
’
Tp»P
«»
ot
MlddlevUte
L
R.
&gt;rtiin«
people
at a party honoriM
typidid country church surrounded
.
NASHVI1
I F CFMFTFRY
NASHVILLE
CEMETERY
citizen, she may become a citizen of Bw,eri hW1 ,nadc a n,,e rccord wlu» hcr
Oeor«c on hte 12th birth-}
by ptoe trees.
Swegiea In the city hall building, on ST. ROSE PIANO STUDENTS
IS WILLED $10,000 these United States in ninety days ia teregtetration of lOOper cent, hav- :day. Saturday. March 31. T^e after Dr. W. 8. Pitta, who was the au­
Friday.
April
13.
at
3.-30.
PARTICIPATE
IN
CONTEST.,
thor of the beloved song, la buried
and not be required to wait the ux-l ««
„Cu,b PaC5 T" *“ Vcry,. P‘T*2‘ L ’H"11.
The Junior members of the Music (i:vpn
v
r» t
In RosehlH cemetery, near the town
12 °I Middleville. L R. Beeler and ।playing games after which Irt cream'
Department who commenced piano Ulven °y 1,1110
**• omith— ual five years
GUILD NO. 7.
A paper read by Mra. F F Adair ] M&gt;”’" Smith, leaden., hare 21 boy* I and cake were rarab
/
of ytedericksburg. Iowa, twenty
Will Use It to Build a
Hospital Guild No. 7 will meet study last September will take part
Frost hM" B
gone
to'
Miss
miles from the "Little Brown
and written by Mrs. L- E. Barncit c,,J’ol*5d' ln_
„
r**M
^ «!Irene
rCI?5 Pr&lt;Ml
°nc lo
Church." Mr. and Mrs. Caln visited with Mro. Vemor Blough. 1329 8. in a contest Sunday evening. April,
considered the social life in the
AhoUtcr 100 per cent Troop is No. Grand Rapids to work/
•
. Chapel
Hanover St.. Wettneaday. April 18. 15, at eight p'ciock In the achool acommunity telling ot the social or-'17- Nashville. Arlic Reid, Scout MasFred Hauser is vqry «tek al this
sembly hall. Prizes will be awarded
The cemetery at Nashville will be
at 2 P. M.—Mra. Edmonds, Chrm.
plainly marked
gantzatlons
lter- Thls Tro°P has raised 850 for writing with a severe sore throat. .
to the two best players. All who wish greatly benefited by a bcqia-st left
Hiey also visited the smallest
In the "Contribution of Churches Purchasing a merit badge library of
Mr. and Mrs Henry Frost and
to attend are invited.
iby the late Daniel L. Smith, who to tlie Citizenship of the Community " &gt;103 'flumes giving the activities for family spent Easter Sunday with her ,
CIRCLE NO. 4.
church in the world. 8t- Anthony's
iv,,up u, MIC vuiiuiiumiy
~ .
. ”, ,
Program.
died in Florida on February 4. He
Circle No. 4 of the Methodist L. A.
Chapel located two and one-half
Jc*™J*dgrs
relative*
« Ote home of her .tster
her., wh
wh,ch
merit badges anjiwaRM^
are awarded.
.
Charm Waltz— Rolfe—St. Rose 1 made a gift of 510.000 in his will to. Mrs. Guy Keller quite surprised her
listeners with the fact that Hastings I A new Cub
w,u,.the
at_A^a.
miles from Frsttna. Iowa. ThU 8. will meet on Wednesday after­
School Orchestra.
' the
me village of Nashville
Nasnvme for
tor the
tne ercc-1
erec-:
“"sv““'S iuA.rt7 n«
t. twin*.
Ralph P&amp;(
Bmali building has pews for but noon. April 18. with Mrs. John Hocipier has b?cn quite ill
tion and maintenance of a funeral &gt;‘«»o fourteen church organization.* jWtirtt as Cubmartcr. is being or­
1— Mlnuetto
&lt;Don Giovanni)— t™- -—I
cf ..
,
&gt;e .-J
past-few
eight people.
days with jaundice.
_____
- — . wllh niembersliips of nearly two.Santacd
at Nashville.
Mozart—Mary Ketcham.
l&gt;°me at the cemetery. The home u
______ .
ww _ W ....
W .
.
'TH** April
A„rll Court
f’ZMirf of Honor
TZnnnr will
wilt be
K* | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schasberger of
The
2— Three and Twenty Pirates- to be known as the "TCen Smith tliousand. The Sabbath School* held at tlie court house on Wednes- Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.
CABLEGRAM TELLS
GUILD NO. 5.
have more than thirteen hundred
| Memorial." .
Mrs. Charles Leonard will enter­ Hoist—Francis Goggins.
OP MOTHER'S DEATH.
day night. April 25. when prizes for Virgil Andrews and daughter of
My Piano—Recitation — Bonita
In recent yearn Mr. Smith had re- enrolled, besides the more than one the kite contest are to be awarded. Augusta spent Easter with Mr. and
On Thursday of last week. John tain Hospital Guild No. 5 on Thurs­
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Brandsletter.
•
.--Ided in Battle creek during suin- thousand members of young peoples'
Ironside received a cablegram an- day evening. April 12.
3— In My Rocking chair—Wag-‘ mers and spent his winters in Ftor- societies. Ladies' Aids and Mission­ Pictures from the State Conserve-,/Mrs. Arthur Bedford and family,
. tion Department will be shown, fen- _
ness—Betty Oortright.
&gt;
'da He was a former resident of i ary Societies.
.......... w».„.u ...I The school* were capably reviewed turlng lumbering, fishing and bird —,
4— Bells—Williams — Mary Ellen
y .w
f
.
s’
remember his old home town. The I by Miss Emily McElwain, pupils In life.
Saturday. April 14. at 9:3Q/A. M. &lt;
.. ..
the grade are 580. Junior high 161.
That Wonderful Mother of Mine— will provides that on the death of
the widow. Mrs. Jennie Smith, the high school 500. There are 46 teach­ the Scout kite contest wfll take &lt;
Vocal—WUliam Velte.
place
at
the
Country
Cjdb.
Judges
.
5— Rabbit Revels — Williams- 110.000 Is to be paid over to Nash- 1ers, and health supervisors, two In are R. K. Hurd. Dr. M.-R. Kinde.
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 2244-2557
ville. for the purpose mentioned. Hl* connection with the Kellogg Health
Bonita Brandstetter.
unit.|6 Janitors, clerk-and as.slstont. Richard Cook. Hugh' Riley and ’
6—The Harp — Williams — John requested that his body be cremated
&lt;
and the ashes burled in the ceme- It coats per capita for grade pupil's Sterling Rogers.
O’Donnell.
A company of Scouts under the &lt;
Instruction 559.81 for a jeer and in
lery in that village.
■
Cavalry—Crammond—Orchestra.
SUNDAY
and MONDAY, APRIL IS and 16
grades six to twelve the yearly per direction of Lloyd Shafer and Hugh 4
7— Failing stars—Williams— Char­
capita reaches 568.71. Tlie finances Riiey are to present an Investiture .
RETURNS HOME.
lene Thomas.
ceremony at/lhe Assyria P. T- A. on ’
Ramon
Novarro
and Jeanette MacDonald In
and
activities
were
also
fully
given.
Mrs. Dolly Lee. 41, of Hastings. 1
8— Fairyland—Piaget—Agnes TafNext Friday afternoon. April 13, Friday night. April 20.
critically Injured tn an automobile
Fftld Day sports are to be hejd at 4
will be tlie date for the Hobby Tea.
Give Your All—Recitation— H. accident near Bedford two mouths
Nashville
on
Friday
afternoon,
May
&lt;
Eight or nine will speak on different
Bessmer. R. Banash. R. Jacobs. W. ago. returned to her home from hobbles and each lady is urged to 11. the schools of Castleton townNichols hospital Monday. The acci- :
Taffce and W Velte.
•
ADDED ATTRACTIONS—Latest Palhe News and Selected
and
participating.
'
uring a specimen of
01 her
ner hobby.
noooy. The
inc stjlp *»**
m vicinity
••*.*•••*/ p~,*vip*u,^.
bring
9— Jojxjus Waltzz—MacLachlan— dent in which Mrs. Lee was Injured later afternoon wiU be devoted to JI ' The last
Taut leaders'meeting
lAarlera* w,M»llnn was
uraa held
KalH *H
Short Subjects
resulted in the death of Mrs. Winl- 'looking over the specimens and to be at Scout headquarters in Battle t &lt;
Gall Foster.
CHILDREN 10c
10— Sing Lee. China Boy—Lively ft?d Kermeen. 43. of Hastings, and the social hour with tea. Time 2^0.’Creek on Tuesday night with nearly «
injuries to one other person. It took Place. Central school play room*
—John McReough.
'ewie hundred from this county al- '&lt;
■ LaBrunnette—Violin Solo—Junior place on one of the coldest days—
The committee is also pleated to’tending. Troop 71. T. B. K. Reid,
I Leonard.
accompanist.
Marcella February 9—and was caused by con­ announce that Miss Francfe' Huiftbr j leader, had a kite display, featuring J
Our Tenth Anniversary Week—Tuesday, Apr. 17
fusion resulting from a large cloud /will present a group oj' her High the 40 foot kite made by Nelson
! Goggins.
1 Orchestra Personnel—Violins. J of steam coming from a frozen school pupils in a program of Negro. Gardner.
s
Next week end. April 21 and 22, a 1 &lt;
Leonard. M. Moore. R. Murphy. J. radiator. — Enquirer-News, Battle music.
, '
,
Next w,
" ‘
Wilcox. R. BUvcn. Guitar. D. Smith.
------ 'leaders' camp will be held at Sher-' &lt;
[Cello, W. Falsetta. Trumpet. W
-----tv. 14c
DEATH OF MRS/ H.
I man lake at Camp Ben Johnston. 4
, Velte. Clarinet. K. Velte Saxophone. BOX SOCIAL THRL'SDAY NIGHT.
ADDED—Paramount News and Other Short Subjects
J. QOHSTMAS. APR. 7. the total cost for meals being 75 4
iv 14c
W. Bump. Drums. W Taffee Bells,
Under the auspices of the young
Mrs. H.
a iviuui
former!ernus.
cento, or
or jo
35 ccsiui
cents lor
for a niiigic
single incus.
meal., ’
n. J.,Christmas,
w.
u
ADULTS 15c
CHILDREN 10c
P LyBarker. Xylophone, A. Taffee. people of T. 8 Baird's Bunday Hartings resident, died at her home The men will sleep in the buildings *
h u
i*. 17c
■ Piano. E. LyBarker. L Miller.
.school class, a box social will be In Eaton .Rapids on Saturday. Aoril 'where cote will be furnished, but &lt;
4 • •-------—
held in the social rooms of the
7: She to survived by one son, Earl emh must supply his own beddhtg. &lt;
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APR. 18 and 19
iv 15c
NE-TOP-PEW GROUP.
’Methodist church tomorrow. Thurs- Chrtytnas and two sisters. Mrs. D. | Walter Itastings. of the Conserva- .
The
Ne-Tbp-Pew Camp Fire d9y. evening at 6 30. It will be the R Jffwter and Mrs. Freeman Ford. :tlon department, is to show pictures
group held a very interesting cere- old type of box social. The women , Funeral services were held at the lO( Michigan's wild life and there arc
' mortal at the home of Gertrude Finbring t|W boxes and the men home in Eaton Rapids on Tuesday, to be many other interesting tea-;1
strom on Thursday evening. April 5. (OiitS are exi—
‘*J **
— *"
---- —and
y
rpected
to ‘
buy
them,
at ten A. M., and the remains tures.
i&lt;
With SPENCER TRACY. COLLEEN MOORE, RALPH
| from
1
----- seven until nine o'clock. Every accompany (he
iadlca to supper. Alt-1 brought to the Fuller cemetery hi
Lloyd Shafer, Harvey Burgess. Al- &lt;
MOROAN, HELEN VINSON
!! member
was
-present,
thethe
Fire
Makbert Dykstra. C. A- Jacobson. Vcr- '&lt;
iera
of the
group
lighting
cere!, tcrthP nupper there will Be thvcti a Carlton for burial.
1 '*" nf ,h*&lt;rro"n liehtina
th&gt; cam. one act pjgy for the entertain me nt i During their years of residence in non wlnlnmr
tr
nllrl
Wlntlnn
ADDED ATTRACTIONS— Latest Pathe News and Other
Wlninger. Jr., and Winston
monte! fires of "Work.-Health and ,of
,
| this city, the family made —
many
those present.
■
— Sheffield have been awarded their
Short Subjects
I Love.” the girls wearing their cere-'
friends who extend sincere sym- advanced Red Ctom First Aid di­
AN APPRECfA'r|&amp; SALE.
I monial gowns. Each girl responded
. CHILDREN 15c
। pathy to lhe bereaved ones.
plomas, the flrat ever given in the
| to her Indian name by discussing
Battle Creek area by R. P. Tew.
Carveth ann
and Stebbins, the Rexail
Wmwn
her hobby and her work connected
:_.e ip this issue a large'V. R- WOTRING GIVING
flu Barry County Board meeting
I with It. The membership cards were advertisement
'------. announcing
.
a long
C“ALK TALKS IN EAST, is to be held in the community room
FRIDAY aad SATURDAY, APRIL 20 and 21
distributed also 200 honor beads Be- Ju
list, of. articles which can be pro-, “r. v- B'
of the National bunk on Wednesday
I fore closing, tlie group's guardian. cured from
..
them, during the days |
tn2St evening. April It.
TWO FEATURES
aacb 19C
1 Mrs. Luana Townsend was admit- mentioned ,in
n ln(l
rriisrmrnt n
the BOV
advertisement,
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CIRCLE NO. 3.
CIRCLE NO. 3.
-----Aldrich.
-----, Circle No. 3 of the MethodistCircle Na 2 of the Methodist L.| Mr. and Mrs. George William*,
NOTICE.
I church meets April 13. Friday, with i ...
----------- ---- — Ave. are
---------------—»
A. S will —
be -----entertained
at the notnc 700 Michigan
Um parents
: I will hot be respooiible for debts Mrs. Mildred Swegles. .AU mem-iot Mrs. Hugh Riley on Moodayiot a son bom on April 8. He
contracted by anyone but myself ben are
to be present
and vtoluck supper
at, weighed
seven
and fifteen
_ urged
_w
t
- ... I evening.
*■**■*■*&lt;,■ April
.. 16
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n«&gt;, •*
— o'clock.
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—• 1 «***«u^«
itors
welcmie.
six
Mrs x
Floyd
Everhart,
ounces *****
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has been n*pn**t
named Row
Ken-—
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' Claude R. BecK
Secy.
| chairman.
nelh George.
La* . cream
.
i Gertrude's guests wifi.
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Views and Opinions;
This and That
|.
That wa.000.000 Issue.
What Others Say

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

I•
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
Vrooman-Haskin — In thta city, I
April «. 1878. by Rav. R. W. Fletch- [

PINE LARK

J. Haskin, both of Hastings.
I —Brtn—v«.i» wi v ai..h nt u..
Next Sunday evening Rev. Levi ..,^2
.u
; Chamberlain substituted for him.
Huten will totfn * Jrta. ol to““ ‘“‘J
“,^f?
Barry*“
thia week, and after the re­ while he was sick.
moto
the
runtomenUl
Twto
W
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
After enjoying a week's vacation
Fimto inmo tie, Ito the elto^ ^_cto Wleltar
ON tWLATION..
mb. Alto. j. LoTon,. u«______
creation had pancakes and maple
Miss Alice J. LaPorte, teacher of Christianity, the first to be entitled
the following students and teachers
j .1 te. t^.&lt;
.. Iiuiigr. &lt;ouuuittee. the chairman
।
(Author Unknown.)
Every taxpayer In Barry county:Britton High "rase;,
school, has "1)0*1$
been
’’When prayer lags my whole life returned to their work &lt;m Monday:
U M Mc«jr&lt;uS%Jtter
' terstate and foreign commerce comp-Ofcssor Dingbat, of Wamdoodle should be prepared to cast an Intel- spending her spring vacation with
Tlie regular meeting of the PioMuriel
Lindsey to Battle Creek.
igs.“—*. Stanley Jones.
- ---------------- mittee. the chairman of the river* College
and Professor Rocking 1 ligent vote on the $38,000,000 bond-[Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vrootnan. She
nets Engine Company. Na 1. H. F.
Dorothy Brouard to South Haven.
■tritaieas br Mali Pmipaid:
and harbors committee and the Horse, of Haywire College, lived in ing bill which will be jriaccd before [returned to her school Sunday.
D.. will be held Tuesday evening.
the Camp Leaden Institute conduct- Velma Brouard, Ruth and Alvin
»Y COUMTT, 0X1 YKAB. *l.oo b.lr_.n of tK. nuhiic buildings houses Just one mile apart. They ,the public at a special election on
Mesdames
Frank Adair and
Nottingham to Plainwell.
U ia tdrsare.)
chairman oi me puo icnt visited each other frequently.
April 30. About the most Intelligible : James Ironside. Misses Gertrude
pose of electing the officers for the
On Wednesday afternoon, April 4,
BABBY couxty six N0KTH8 etc and grounds committee These arc
One evening they got into a dte- and impartial digest of this bill that I Rus*. Arlene and Florence Campbell. ensuing year.—W. L. Wilkins, fore-1
Grand Rapids Y. M. O. A. camp on ten members and three visitors of
kostu,
■&gt;»
ch-lr- cusslon of lhe fact that they lived &gt; we have read to date is one prepared [attended the Minneapolis Symphony man; F. 8. Bowen, secretary.
Barlow lake near Middlevilia. There tlie Helping Hand Club met with
Mrs. M. E. Taylor has Just re­
2t ALv ancx---------------- - -------- m&lt; manships and committees. Il is not one mile apart—quite a distance to’by Schuyler Marshall, editor of the;Orchestra at Qraad Rapids Friday
Mrs. Olive Fox at Doster. After a
arc
warm
cabins
and
a
big
fire
place,
turned from the east with a splen- ,so regardless of weather the train- short business session. Mrs Ter­
‘
। hard tQ dl3cover why thC gtate of travel to see each other, and that I Clinton County Republican-News night.
Il took them a half hour to walk it. I which we present below. Read it over
Mr and Mrs. Ctare Burton and did uuorhnenl ol mlUtaery uodimpTJSuiiLust)
penning had charge of a program
will wn ■» SEf
Texas, which contributes less than After a time the brilliant question carefully nnd. equally Important, do sons. Lowell and Charlo* Dean, of “ncy pood., which
of readings. Each one present was
''Michigan to the revenues of our occurred to one of them why It (not fall to register your opinion on (Monroe, visited their parents, Mr. Sd I^Sdtl^oo
“""“O’ w- “in » «rk-d ol asked to give a helpful or short cut
------------------------E
ADVERTIBiNQ 11AT£8.
[government, can get this nice plum would not be Just as satisfactory, (election day.
(and"Mrs. Chas. Will, and their
1»“ OP- toy, Attended lhe hip raolerenoe ol for housecleaning, several
‘
nnd even more so. tn fact. to. have |
...
[mother. Mrs. Morris Burton, last ’WBtod deelTO to -B .Uto-.SE St
gestlons .IliV
were offered.
toil- ..-th
'
__
May
of $44381,000. while Michigan re­
tlie mile 10300 feet, instead ot 5380 j For tlie first time since the people week. Mrs. Burton will remain for a
Uon to his new wagon shop, where lwlth
banquet
7
**n‘| Nichol*, and Mr*. Lathrop will have
s i7oi~if m ant p**«.
u*»'iiu.7 ‘|crl¥TO " Mn“‘ *“ nuuut
"‘-fret- It that change could be inadciof thc state of Michigan amended :short stay.
I F
t' t "Th1 '“/'’“k ‘1 l114' wI,rat mow Tes the south, they would then live only one-half | its constitution to that only taxpay- j Miss Jean McKnight arrived home he may be found at all hours of any ; 1B31
t] flftlelh w,r glnce cha*T® *t the program,
dey.
rowdy
to
do
,ny
work
ta
hU
the
Y,™
“
.T
topw
“
r
r Esr~:t
“‘i nnd Texas particularly, realizes that'mile apart.
.
era .could vote on matters of direct! from Die University of Wisconsin to-j
I
tar4» of Thanite, ta Msinorteia •»&lt;! thl, u thelr golden opportunity.
T11®1 was
E«*l a-' fnr 85 U expenditure of mRney. that amend- day for the spring vacalioii. She line from putting a now spoke in Buminer Campo tor bos* Manylsso- iln P‘a*n«U and Otsego on Tuesday
^d» * burtnem trip to Ha.I
Bi.rri.r.. will b. n„.v
nottine ninm&lt; while
b,lt 11 wou,d
,nlte thpm B m,,nt 15 tn bcoome operative April was accompanied by her friend. an old wheel to the building o( the c^lon* wS cetetwate thta ^rtf and
hiiu jnuuc a uusiness
|
neilwaYrM nJ
‘ ‘‘.They ore busy getting plums White half hour
WftI|£ thc dlstancc
30U1. On that day the "qualified,Miss Elizabeth Shepard, of Kansas be*t buggy ever seen in lhe oounty “ Jtalnment
tings &lt;«
on Wedneadav.
Wednesday.
J
&gt;••• the getting Js good.
tween thc houses They then worked I electors" (only taxpayers) will de-: City, who was also a classmate at
Lyle Nottingham, Jr., of Kalamal"
The Post Graduate Y group led by
•t I OU
‘mil the idea that if the hour was cide the fate of toe $38,000,000 Ward-Belmont.
the shop with Jason Rich and pr Harris Woodburne is having a soo spent the past week vlalUng his
120
minutes
instead
of
60
minutes
]
bonding
bill,
so-called,
passed
by
Mfs.
Chas.
Bruen
of
Denver.
Colbrother,
corner
of
Church
and
Rail.^
hcs
of
vocational
talks
given
by
grandparents,
Mr. and Mm.
Lee
PAY AS YOU GO.
special session
session recently
recently aaod- orado.
orado. who
who has
has been
been spending
spending a
a iroad
local men to their group each Tues­ Nottingham.
t borrow" hut "nav as vou ((and
,nna why
wny should
snolu&lt;1 it
11 not
no1 be),
Del- they (tlie specuu
*r«. «niMI •« txir. u.! "Don't
... ‘
could
distance in a quarter !'Joumed
Joumed
pertinent ■'caunlc
couple of
of weeks
u-ee)u here with
u-ith F.
w E
f HUI
Hill!
Hill
coma walk
want the
me instance
journea There
mere are some pertinent
Lyle and Marion Champion were
* ~
day evening at 8 o'clock.
an ho
hour
Then Instead
instead of
of beinirlfacts
being j facts regarding
regarding this
this election
election whichtand
which | and famllv.
family, left
left Mnndnv
Monday for
for hnnw
home.
WOODLAND,
I pc«i cBc* addrma.
Ito. ta the advice of Dr. Melvin 1- oof
f nn
Ur. Then
Welcome Corner* Y group will absent from school all of the post
job PBIXTINO.
Copeland, professor of marketing of separated by one mile or one-half the voters should keep In mind. We She was accompanied by her niece.
Mr and Mrs Edward Pearse of
'
not meet this week. There was a week because of illness
'the Harvard Business School, to hour they would be separated by I wjII endeavor to outline some of Miss Virginia Hill, who will enter St. Grand Rapids and Mr and Mrs F targe crowd at the church there last
““
only one-half mile and one-quartcr them in the following paragraphs Mary's school at Knoxville.- Illinois. E. Border were Sunday'guests of Mr Sunday to hear Paul Cressman of
*'**' end
vwer
pand lu do »n»
01 kvos.
. ,,
.
of an hour.
(To begin with:
( Dr. and Mra. Chas. E. Hooker and rand Mrs. E. O. Shorno
the
State
Department
of
Education.
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j,*™
v
ud Job vriaUpc.
menu. He claims that lhe two
But they used tci carry books and , 1-The $38,000,000 item ta some- daughter. Mary, of Grand Rapids, i MrWK. Mr.
Paul Bnlllh of who was very good. This meeting .^"^“^W Wto haagpent
other articles back and forth and thing of a misnomer. Due to pros--attended services at Emmanuel igomh woodland werd visitors Sun- was arranged In cooperation with'
■ I
....
hundred and fifty billion dollar debt
^.th Lrtenda al
? THE ADVANCE GUARD.
(structure built up by the people of then they decided that the pound । pective PWA rewards, or grants, i church Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. E day at the home of Rev and Mrs the church, grange, and school.
‘&gt;ora,e °n
"You cannot be happy living on
*^?he *1U ,Uy tot thc
should
have 32und
ounces
Instead
of jactual
irom thc
federal government,
the!Wilkinson
returned with them
v R Beardslev
’
This is the time of the year when ^Ta^twclv^bilHT'dolL^ tatcrest nnlu
on
Jy I®
0Mnccs
,hc!‘ 171
?
’r-v
cy n-niilrl
*®u,d
amount
day
for Sunthe)| •IA rumres
nn.I Ihrn
__
_ _ _ taxpayers
___ _ — of Michl- *i
na; ..and
..ta remained —over
—- ..
....
*•the animal level." "Love, chivalry, summer months. •
th$ four walls of office or workshop annual twelve oui.on aonar imcresi only
onjy have
j,avr to carry
carrv one-half as much l!..««
— asked to „&lt;
— ta about $30.I
Ban are
raise
meeting of »h&lt;&gt;
the Catholic Club there I “r a?d “ra’ Harry Bush and son
and high purpose do not work them­
J
A.,
.to
.
ioog.ooo.
I
Monday
night,
which
Miss
Gertrude
!
^L
01
H
*?
t
lI
l
Ba
T
’
S
8
un^
y
.
BuesU
take on the oppressive charactcrte- ‘oad was nne of ,hc maln handicaps; weight,
SOUTH SHULTZ.
selves."—Dr. Slutz.
ta’^*48 , lhat U ! 2—Assuming that approximately BenUcy °f
cl‘yrttended. ’ of Mr’ a"d
J’ v HUbert’
tyj ot a prison; a time when you of this country during the present
That
The liard storm and wind last
Camp Barry dales arc. for boys,
they reduced the dollar from one
.u““
: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and
lock to chuck ordinary routine aside “nd wUI *** a ««»«»“ durin* tbe Pcr'
June 5-12 and for girls, June 13-23. week blew down Rev. Fred Hom's
hundred cents to fifty cents that,
[&gt;WA awards the taxpayers TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY, son. Morgan, ore visiting relatives We take great pleasure In announc­ corn crib and took it out in the flrld
anh hit the open road for—any- *°&lt;I of recovery. Future slumps are wou]d
their taxi...fare in bad
.................
Nfd Brooks, who has bgen em- "£”£7 durtn«
ra“Uon ing to the girls that Miss Helea ।. —
Mrs
Shannon
Kalama.’oo. who
■ ~
—,~r. of
-- ----------yAry B time when visions of Inevitable, he believes, regardless of wcaUier and would have less weight pay this amount to the federal gov- ployed In Grand Rapids tor some.,r®m
Merson .director of the Girls' Phy.,
b. **" ?pen?Vng ‘ome Ume with
mXntain trails, woodlands, seclud- any and a»
panaceas of money to carry around, if they
,RoscnJ“/T OBUaernment in federal taxqs. whether time, has accepted a much better Mrs FJlzabcto Mahler, who has Ed. in Hastings) will be the dlrrctor' ,(te^1dau.g,?tfr’
. edicamps and take shores flit tant-, which may **Th«« P««cy h« °7t rtwu^this point the Janitor not It gets it back. Michigan pays.' position in Detroit, leavlngjor that made her home with her daughter, of their Camp. Miss Merson has had ’
7?*
em,ih
alirtngly across your consciousness worked out admirably here in Has- cnni(&gt; jn aiK1 M|d -jf yousc guys we arc told, about 6 1-2 per cent of city the first of tlie week. He spent Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick, the past several years' camp experience and
8pCnl Sunday night
Saturday and Sunday with his&gt;’car- Is making an extended visit is an expert in many of lhe activl-1
to'the tune of murmuring trout
where it
been
adopted
al- will
now I■ »«■&gt;
will mop up
and all thc federal taxes.
■JI W*
——
-- has------------r'
—
..... get out 1(1."
up UIU4
ties of camp. Oort 50 cents a day.
*«*],.
’
L
“
2:--------------■
imofher.
Mrs.
Mary
Brooks.
;
with
her
daughter.
Mrs.
Ivan
Dennis
..I most 100P"
per «■&gt;■'
cent:“It «««
worked “
out
spittoons. "—Detroit 3—Assuming the proposition car­
BTOtaE Itamtortag WAk-rlMU
• clean out the splltao.ta--D.tota,
-------- ~---------------------- *
Daisy and Laura Hallock of Doud
ries Anrii
April 30111.
30th. (we
(we do
doTrot
txlteve it
it'
,of Jackson arrived jo? Grand Rapids.
.... over In
.
_
.
... Saturday
RainrHnv Nignr
uir.hr
ries
not believe
HINDS CORNERS.
district spent Saturday night and
th4 invigorating aroma of pine for- splendidly
Tuscola
county
will) let's analyze roughly how the Saturday evening and spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. ct»as. Higdon and
R*hta Ekldmota or Vlcuror. .nd 'Sl
""lr
ts?;
* funda
« •
estjt; a time when the thought of wher
where
functa ,or
for buUdln
bulid.ng
u new ,। V(?rn Brown of the Mason News. $30,000,000 to come directly from Iwlth Mr a,,d Mrs. Robert T. KluweJchildren and Mra. Elizabeth GlbNashville were
guests of his father. M. W. Skidmore, visited
------ -------------Mr nnri
. steamships, oceansand the far cor- rourt h°usc werc accumulated In commenting on the great present sur- Michignn iicople will be paid back—| Jumes Mason left Bunday for Lns boncy ot -------------... cles- California,
---------------- where
--------- ...
borrowed money must be paid back [ An«
he will Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Welby Crockford
Creckfcrd Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tbbtas Wedncs- aI1(1 (iRuehicrf EnnSne
advance
thereby
saving
taxpayers
a
plus
of
teachers,
warns
against
tryI
nen of the globe provoke acute at­
enter the
the employ
employ of
of a
a moving
moving Die-,
pic- ! Sunday.
Sunday.
“ur nnd
n »
with interest:
I| enter
i day.
I
tacks of wanderlust. Only those who substantial sum tn Interest charges 'ng to plow under every third row
ture company.
Mrs. Homer Harrison of Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Mackinder and dill- wn; «aftertyL.® u.th Mr
• in—About $15,000,000. or oneI
baye passed through the chill grip of atonp- Comm uni tic. that once try. —like we did cotton. Why not treat
I Mrs. Jane E. Radford, who ha.v spent the week end with Mr. and dren of Battle Creek called onMieir
d Mrs HarrvMli^r nr K.ln I
half. ot this amount will be col­
the colleges like the wheat and
I
been
making
an
extended
visit
with;Mrs.
Glen
England.
.
mother.
Mrs.
Mary
McIntyre,
at
Wmazco
'
mwcc
oi ivaui-,
I
frigid winter months 'dan fully ap- the P?y M you B° plan win never vura
.
UU
|programs
r
uirc
mem
an
lected from general taxation
corn-hog programs? Give them an
[her granddaughter. Mrs. Lion CusH. A. Kitson visited hte parents O. Tobias' and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis| Mr Bnrt
I
nrectate the feeling of release which *'Uh td adopt any othcr- In thc fu* a‘IoUnent. and then pay lhe proter of Jackson, returned to her home, tn Indiana from Thursday until I McIntyre of Battle Creek were there i H-uahter r-vdi.
I
.to,. u» .bv.ne. ,u.rd oi •»- « ►l1"' «“»
,,le u“,,m 'h'&gt;'
im this city Sunday.
Sunday.
, to see their mother Friday
-r Mra Alma Whtonle k/ku
Miss Eleanor Pardee, of Traverse I Wednesday the Woodland Town-, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore and gU5lB »-entto Beldlna Gtatutoa^ to
I
.Mlns .TOP. suddenly mwn u. “““'I'd 100 per cent ta the county. ;I train.
Icily, a former resident of Freeport, ship School was forced to close on [daughter spent Bunday in Hosting* Ln th- tatter-, father
r Mxtal with It Ute tot warn “»"&gt;“&gt;&gt;•
««d .dilute staemGOLD—FROM THE SEA.
’
has signed with lhe Redpath Ly- account of bad roads, the busses be- ■ with hte sister. Mr. and Mrs. Edward „
who has had a stroke anti Is
I
taoeb o&lt; taothtand breros. Ute Kata
T““ ■&gt;l*n
“&gt; * ““I
Forty years ago or so a Yankee
as. who
iceum Bureau nf Chicago and will ing unable to get through the side Tudor.
’
I
a the robin, .nd a «uuo ol new We °™
Individual. u&gt; try either.
i minister named Jamigan formed a
I join one of their musical companies roads. It is thought tliey will have
IT IS love that recompany to extract gold from sea
|
'“'y-h”-.___________
»|
PAYMENT BY RADIUM?
i "The Musical Maids." as cornettat. to be closed all this week. Hoping Iner brother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank j^y recover
water. He sold stock in hte com­
veals. You cannot
June 1st Miss Pardee is an accom- that the roads will be passable by ]Newton, in Hastings Friday and
Marlon Metcher. Mrs
Evelyn
E
’■
' It has been proposed that Bel­ ’ pany and got into a lot of trouble.
know all that a man
pltahed pianist as well as an gxcel- next Monday.
ISunday they ’Pont the day with । Sutherland and baby and Mrs. Mae
But he was telling the exact truth
SOUTH
IN
SADDLE. glum pay at least a part of her war
'' is unless you love
| lent cornet player. Her many friend* j Tlie Woman's Study Club will hold itheir son Floyd and family in Kai- (whippie and children of Augusta
;
-------- ---- —
--------when he said there was enough gold
wish her success.
, &lt; their April meeting in the basement iainazoo.
That the south ta in the saddle al debt to thc Uniffff States in radium in the Atlantic Ocean to pave North
visited Mrs Florence Peake Thurshim.— atham
Miss Ann Davies of Detroit tathe of thc Methodist church Tuesday • Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Payne and day afternoon
Washington cannot be doubted from rather th3n in gold. Radium U। America. His only trouble was that
guest of Miss Gertrude---Potter .....
this: evening
because lhe school building
&lt;
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- son
and Mr. and Mrs Clark Payne
visitors at Rev. Fred Horn's Bun..-III not
on! be
&gt;u* heated
luiuntj.rl this
.trio week.
wirrolr Tlie
'T-V.r? (and
&lt;
things that have occurred In recent valued al aipproximatcly $50,000 per, it cost more to gel it out than it
son and their mother. Mrs. day were william Moody of Batweek.---------------------------------------------------- will
was worth.
j
Archie
McCoy was home from i subject for the evening was Garden- Mary Payne, of Hastings spent Bun- |t|e creek.' Byron Moody and family
months. Probably one of lhe best gnm, and it would take about 2001
Now. with gold worth $35 an ounce
(jratid
Rapids
over
Sunday,
and
to
ing.
Mta*
Stella
Parrott
will
give
a
day
evening
with
Mr.
and
Mr$.
CN-.'oit
Maple Grove and Mr and Mrs
illustrations ot favoritism for tlie grams, to carry out the plan for rc- Instead of about $30 chemists are
his vote on Monday. He has not talk on that subject.
Tobins.
Icenard Smith of Hartings
’
soythem part of the country U evi-jtiring an Indebtedness of $10,000,000. giving serious attention to the protjmissed a single election since bc-i MLss Lxiutac Hilbert of Battle
Sunday callers at W. O. Tobins:
---------------- --- - dept. In the amount that lias been Belgium has a virtual monoply on irm of recovering gold from the sea.
I coming of age.
| Creek College. Battle Creek. Is were. Mr. and Mrs. Charley GramosJ
THE LITTLE RED BRICK­
At the American Chemical Society
'spending her spring vacation with Itnd father, Reuben Grames. and Mr,
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Erb and
paid to cotton growers in thc south the production of this rare clement,
meeting Ute other day a chemist .
.■ THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY, her mother. Mrs. State Hilbert.
i and Mrs. Fred Bush of Battle Creek.1 family of Hastings called on Cllfas compared with wheat growers in Because of its value no nation has who is extracting bromine from sea­
’fd.t
*’ Rue11
nd;«"
Mr and
and Mrs
Mrs. BB Geschwind
Geschwlnd were'
were , Mr
Mr, nnd
nnd Mrs
Mr,’Jc,
clya
KUC" *
*,?!*
.1 rt Mtas Betty Taggart of Hastings, ford Hammond's Friday night. D»r(property taxes, sales taxes, or II Mr.
th$ north for the purpose of re- been able to accumulate a supply water commercially, said that the
1! called
to -Grand
- -Rapids
- -Tuesday
by »«»*"*
-I’“"/
"pendingihn
the—week
.win.'
with j,lr an(j Mrs. Ronald Haynes en- cn stayed to spend the week end
form
ot
new
taxation
some
itrlcting the two crops and thereby targe enough for adequate "expert- same process “ionlzrtt" the gold in
the death of her stater, Mrs. Minnie 2LC attCrS ,p?,rf'1"11*' Mr" and Mr5’ tcrtalned her brother. Robert Bech-iwlth them.
which may later be levied &gt;
the water, making it more nearly
Mtarins . brt.„ price.
■m.bUUon. Tlw pnwdbUUU. ol
tel and family, and mother. Mrs. I Mrs. Addle Lewis and Fred KatEd. Covey, of
'bl—About $15 000,000. or.the 'Rork
Rork Morgan.
Morgan
I
”• Gobles
'jw"
Mr. and Mrs. George Menhcnnick.
The member, of the Bridge Club Edith Bechtel. Mtas Theressa Bech- tenberger of Middleville visited at
other one-half, will be taken
There were 33 states which par- ium as a cure for certain of the
We learned a long lime ago not
Mrs Emil T&gt;den and daughter. ?nJoye^
*^U?Y‘n*! &lt;“5.P5uni tel. Mbs Jessie Cane and boy friend Mr and Mrs. Wm. Blrnusbaugh's,
from future highway revenues—
tictoated n the bounty paid to wheat more vicious huma:^ maladies—notregard anything as impossible,
all of Hastings Sunday.
Wednesday.
Florence. Mrs. W. R. Cook and *n'
a"d A*
the weight and gasoline taxes.
growers, who made contracts with ably cancer—have therefore never ~LowMl ledger.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy and daughter I Mrs. Rebecca Craig visited her
daughter. Dorothy, were in Grand der Bar Tuewlay In Grand Rapids.
We should remember that the
thy government to reduce the acre- been adequately
tested. If the
Tlie landslide took* a man by the
Rapids Tuesday.
00,1 8h»rno returned to his nnd husband of Woodland visited granddkughter. Mrs. Dale Roush, in
future highway revenues are al­
W. R. cook was in Chicago Friday 5tl,dlc»
°,ll.TCt an*.r. " w&lt;*k‘5 ra‘ their daughter and stater, Mrs. Hastings, Tuesday.
agf planted to that crop. The United States sticks to a demand for nil"&gt;c &lt;&gt;t Gcwge Foulkes Into Washready mortgaged with the -re­
and Saturday, attending a meeting ,cai!?n * th ,
ni.nmintr . Ruth Weyerman and family Friday, i Wyman Claggett is again In school
tirement of Covert road indebttotiul amount paid by the govern- gold we ll force Belgium to repudiate
•“ c®n*£Mn'*n: H'' u from
I Of the
the
The Masonic I^dge Is planning a
Frank Golden and daughter Vera after several days' absence on acness. mnlntainence of existing iof
the executive
v committee of ....
mjtt foe that purpose was $18396.- because, barring the dtacovery of uhrn°[lr
”u^&lt;£XK
roads, taking over the county ।
&gt; Michigan Press Association, where pot luck supper Friday evening for and son Dale spent Bunday with his count of sickness.
Its
members
and
wives
or
guests. The father, Nathaniel Golden and fam-1 Mrs. Warren Bolton was hoaftts to
(XXJ. But the amount paid to the some new source, there ta not Christmas cards under the "federal
and township roads, and such I arrangements were made for the St.
cotton growers in eighteen southern" enough yellow metal In the 'world frank. Now. he projxKes to make
supper
will
be
held
in
the
basement
ily
in Baltimore.
a Birthday party ot fourteen ladles
new roads as may be necessary.
Louis excursion In May.
Mrs. Sarah Newton. Ralph De- Friday. Guests present were from.
suitea amounted to $111,405,000. ac- to cover all indebtedness. Even if h!N *Uc ix*l»nistre&lt;s. His son Is
4—How..Will this money be spent?
Mb» Louis Hubbs of Big Rapltis of the Methodist church. A lively
evening is planned by the committee Mott
_. _
_ stater
__________________
—______
_ _____ : _ _______
___
and
Mildred of Hastings
Lake_________
Odessa. Wbodiand.
Freeport
TOdta,
■»
Uta
p^MtaM,
„p.„
u
.
m
,
tre
TOWBTiM
WTOV.
ta*t taaued b7 the federal aorera
m
Ta
.
L
T you ‘Upp°* he ““ OVNlo&lt;)lud any- oboiil $30,000,000 direct, to which accepted a jxvition with G W. Mix- and all Masons are urged to come, (spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sunfield and Hastings.
Just issued by the federal govern-.would thc United States be so mitch thing?-Frunk Bryce, Grand Udge'wHI 1*' added about $8,000,000 offer.
A group of young people were cn-| Geo. DeMott.
Sunday callers at Wm StrausMr. and Mrs. Will Newton from । baugh's were, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Tenwei
.i------ -- in
------------.■— a substance
—to-.------- . Independent.
|PWA funds. The bill propotos:
"
- tlie »loser
accepting
Mr. nnd" **
Mrs. AE. Rcnkes
and- tertalned Thursday evening by Mr.
&lt;a»—$17,500,000 will be spent
Both these amounts were raised that very likely wifi enable scientists ARE WE GOING SOCIALISTIC? I•
Mr. and Mm. C. W. Clark returned and Mrs Ralph Leffler with a north of Hastings called on hta sta- trB| and son Delby of Battle Creek.
ter. Mr. nnd Mrs. George DeMott,
Bernard Hammond apent the
In bulldtog new needed hospitals
from Wall lake Thursday, where the Hard Times pa^y.
by a processing tax." that is. those to discover new methods of combatIt ta becoming more evident to. and adding to and - remodeling
Jean
England
nnd
Carlye
Burklc
Sunday.
wtek end with Howard Stanton near
finishing touches have been put on
who make breaklast foods, or flour ing disease in place of a metal people’in this couptry that so-called | existing state institution*. There
were Detroit visitors Friday and
''
—
Dowling.
their cottage.
Saturday.
J
^TQNCElNTER.
I Mrs. Lawrence Cooley of Hasfry
lhe government a which immediately will be locked material wealth may become one’s' is a very real and honest heed in
; Drs. J. A. Wooton. J. C. Andrui
Misa Lenore Dowden I* spending Lart Weelft Letter.
tlnM called on char|cs Woodruff’s
regard to thta item—we cannot 'and F. E. Wllfison attended a Joint
prgreasing tax for that privilege and from sight and sound In the recesses “property" only by sufferance of
1 Friday evening.
government. When government de­
guarantee that $17300.000 ta the •^meeting pf the Central and South­ the spring vacation with her aunt.' Jlbfre *'Pre a KC*xI many
the government used this money to of some burglar-proof vault?
Mm. Dowdm M UU“tas.
i'J U1f ®““r ■crvlro .1 lhe M. E , ......
cides clint too few people have too
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bolton en.
right amount. We suspect it ts a
ern.
Michigan
dental
association
a’
pay the farmers who curtailed their
ML« Beta Jwrvtv U v“Bln« her —
church.
much and thereby seek to redis­
--------- There
- . - were thro new
, mem‘".tcrtalned twenty
guests Friday
very liberal appropriation for j Grand Rapids lhe first of the week.
l»renu ta Brnhta Bettor durtap bc---------2_re7■lv
—
?1
1 lnto eh.
Uw .w..-b
cV,urch „
, night Cards were played Ice cream
aettsge
cf wheat. Likewise the
tribute more evenly that wealth,
THAT BONDING ISSUE.
this purpose;
' Mrs Carl 8tokoe of Middleville
^?2L.L;.A'*C 1&gt;a ’ and cakc were^erved by the hostess.
the.
vacation
from
school.
Does Michigan need $17,500,000 In then the individuals alplity to ob­
$1B.405.0Z&gt; paid to cotton growers
ib? $18,000,000 is to be spent
viritcd Mrs.-Qeo. Tolhurst the (ore
ronised Monday. A good many at-igmging seemed to be the added
tain and keep huge fortunes is dlfur highway. Does Michigan
wiy cut their acreage In order to
hospitals, buildings and cnpart of the week.
MARTIN CORNERS.
l,,e Piwram in the afternoon fCBtnrc Of thirevening, and all demintahed-and curtailed In such an
ii -cd lhat amount on new high­ '. T,‘! ,wp‘*?n B‘”n by Mr* Chlr
The L A B will meet Wed nea­ whlch was enjoyed by all.
get a better price did not come from largcmente of old structures; $18.­
parted In the wee hours of the
ways? The present State High­
ter Messer Thursday evening to the I
A u la ,t thc hoinc of MrB
Mr and Mrs. Carl Brechetaen *n&lt;!’morning very happy.
tha federal treasury, but was paid 000.000 worth of new highways: $2.­ day Of course we shall not go "all
way Commissioner was elected
members
of
the
executive
eonimlttee
•
Blanchc
(or
dlnnfr
being
famllv
and Mr
Mlllnrci
family
Mr. nnzl
and Mr*.
Mrs. Millard
by a processing tax; that Is. manu- 265.000 worth of national guard ar­ .the way" socialistically But we
after he hud advocated a "road
of
the
State
Federation
of
Womens
entertained
by
Club
No
3
A
corBrecheisen and son were Easter day
■hall go quite a distance In- that di­
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
holiday." This item would, how­
facXurers of cotton goods, or any mories? Furthermore should Michi­
^ehjhtful affair- dla| |nvBauoh is extended to all.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kick of
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Lulu Gray
rection and. if it be handled and
ever, furnish work for many idle
AJ?v^U"8 Mr’“nd p,rs VCarrenirt*’ Wc arc a!l 80 sorry ,o hca,: lhat near Freeport.
manufactured products where cot­ gan bond itself for $30.000 000 to get manipulated fairly, the great mawere, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray of
men. vyhlch ta the basts for the । reiving were Mrs. Francis w. Smith.
Jamcfi Varney must go to the
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marlow arc
ton is used, .paid so much .per .pound $8:000.000 worth of Federal aid;.jorl'.y of Americans wllf favor'Tt.
PWA grants;
visiting their daughter. Mr. and Gray and family of West Vermontfor the cotton they used In the should the state add this amount to • Please remember that “government
visiting ladies and Mrs. M. W. PrBijOn Her many friends all hope Mrs. Ralph Nobles of near Delton vlUe. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howe and
Wightmary. president ot the IocM^H'mJS-"'^
her ipe^
manufacture. As the people of the its total
------- ■ •
---------- - •s only the retlectAd wnnbufiftnn ot
for national guard armories.
indeb'.edness
of- -$685,000
energy and or apathy of its sov­
----- ---mother. Mrs. Olive Howe, of Detroit.
There may be some Justification
entire country consume the flour 000 (which figure includes the in­ ereign citizens'—George Averill.
club
. recovery.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nash went Mrs. O. Howe remained for a longer
for thia expenditure, but we can­
and the cotton, goods, it U tlie. pco- debtedness of stale, and local gov­ Birmingham Eccentric.
vr.nc
' SuPV and MmE B*1)'’*1
- —
--------- - —
Monday
to -Laming
to -----take----------their -------------------------------------visit with her daughter.
not furnish it. We believe it to
FORT)
years AGO TODA)
Sparta
were
over
the
week
end
son.
Willard,
back
to
school.
Mrs. Etta Chance and Mr. and
pla of the whole country who pay ernment units)? This, in p nutshell,
be port extravagence and cnWe note some talk of Congress­
’ Rev. a. D Grigsby. Mrs. Grigsby: guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fisher | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoamer visit- Mr». Bob Elliston of West Vermonttircly wasteful.
.
the tax. As the great majority of te the problem facing voters in re­ man George Poulkes a&lt; the Former­
and Mr. T. 8. Husted attended a I and family.
I ed the latter'* daughter In Lansing, ville were Wednesday visitor* at
5
—
How
much
docs
Michigan
now
the people of this country live in gard to the so-called “insurrection Labor candidate for Governor As
meeting of Lansing Presbytery al
Mrs. Bco-Merrick ta giving a sur- Saturday
, Prank Norton and L. W. Jarrard.
Mason on Tuesday and Wednesday,|prf.c dinner party today (Monday)
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Craig and the! Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Marshall were
■ the nayjhem
„
states,. they
.
paid
rbill"by
or more specifically House En­
good Shape We owe about $80,000,000
Dr. M. W. Wightman of New York
honor of Mrs. Lavanche Merrick's tatters mother. Mrs. Young of Has- Sunday visitors al Mrs. Zalia Mllter the Largest part ot both of these, rolled Act No 30 at a special elec- they want him—W. tt Berkey, but we have saved up enough toward
Cassopolis Vigilant.
City ta visiting her sister. Mrs’ Dr. birthday.
—------------------------"“■* Mr. and ler'j------tings
spent
Bunday
with
north of Nashville.
taxex. But one cannot help but b? tion to be held on Monday. April
retiring this debt so that our net
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Reiser pt De­ Mrs. Leslie Daniels and family In
Boni to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weeks
debt ta about $42.000.000-no ’. bad Drake. She has Just returned from
impressed by the difference In the 30. If your aiuraer Is "yes" to the TAKING JUDGES OUT a five months trip to lhe old coun-, troll were over the week end guests honor of little Patty Daniels' birth-;a baby girl at their home In Battle
OF POLITICS. for a large, wealthy state. But uc; trFAnrounte—$18396.000 p&lt;ld to wheat above questions, vote “yes" on the
of the former's sister. Mrs. Carrie day. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels,, Creek Mrs. Weeks was formerly
Plans to elect Judges in Michigan should remember this Is not all of
Will Moreland, who lor several, Fisher, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrader. Rich-; Mildred Gould.
growers and $111,405,000 paid to cot- ballot; otherwise vote "no" A vote
on a non-partisan basis are being the public debt. Most of our coun­: years post has been connected with! Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCaulley
ard Bchoenhom. and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C- Marshall spent
ton plarewa.
of "yea" means that you favor bond- slut ped by persons who seek to di - ties. cities, and villages have debts of
A significant thing about the'trig, the state'’for $30,000,000. A vote von* the court from politics. Such their own. The total, as we recall it. the Banner, left for Kalamazoo iOf Battle Creek were Saturday night Louie Daniels and family were Bun- [ Thursday with Mrs. Cha*. Oobb at
Tuesday evening where he has ac-'1 cuesta
Mr. and
aiui Mrs.
Mrs. Clark
Clark Over
nver-­ day afternoon and evening guests of Battle Creek.
guests nt
ol Mr.
is
about
$685.000,000.
Add
to
this
lhe
amount paid to the cotton growers of "no" means that you do not fa­ a plan ta well worth considering by
! cepted a position with the Publish­ smith.
every person interested in improv­ $42,000,000 the state o*ys and the ing Company. Will is a good, faith­
te that Ute cotton planters of the vor an issue of this stee.
visitor Friday.
Miss Myrtle Overamllh. who is
—7—^
ing judicial procedure. Qualtfica- total public debt is about $727,000,­! ful fellow and his friends hope to see working in Battle Creek, is spending I
COR?&lt;LRS,
000. Are- we willing to add another
। him get to tlie front.
CLAY HILLS.
Ito mk wllh tor tor.au, Mr. u&gt;d
Mr$30,000,000 to this debt?
MUX) Of the $111.405300. or about
TAX ON TAXES
Mrs.
Clark
Oversmith
,
Prairieville
and
Mrs.
Rollle
Day
and
Mrs. Ed. McDonald of Middleville
Miss Maud Trego attended thc
6—If we don’t vote the $38,000,000! wedding
40 per cent of the total, or ntwrly -At last it has arrived—the utter
—---------- 4-e-»__________
Mr*. Allred Ball and children of ta visiting Frank Harris and wtfe far
of Miss Maude Hough at
what will happen? That’s another
two and a half times the total paid absurdity of tax extremes, a tax
STATE ROAD.
I Allegan were Bunday visitors of Mr.
story. Michigan has been spending, Nashville yesterday.
The Fisher P. T. A. will bold their and Mrs. Leland Hammond,
Guy McNee and wife entertained
Mrs. W. N. Chidester. Mr*. Morliwheat growers in 33 states.
on taxation, itself. Congress now
money at the rate of about $1,000.Miss Ruth" Hammond spent the the Pedro Party Saturday evening.
When you look into this matter proposes to place a tax of ten per tion* for candidates for Judgeship, 000-a-month for relief. Our unem­ mer Tower and Mrs. W. R. Cook meeting this Friday evening. Mrs
Leite Becker and Mrs. Viola Ken- week end in Kalamazoo with Mlu
were
in
Grand
Rapid*
Monday.
Leon Potts spent Bunday in Kala­
one can arrireiat'very substantial
on the total Federal taxes paid however, should be of such a nature ployment troubles will not be over
nedy will have charge of the |&gt;ro- Ma urine Husted.
W.
R.
Cook
is
attending
th*
meet
­
mazoo
at the home of their daugh­
reasons why the cotton planters of by individuals and corporations. that ability, experience, tontesty. next year or the next, very likely., ing of Michigan Republican News­ gram, which will be put on by thc' Clarence Hammond spent Friday ter, Mrs. Morris Lewis and husband.
and other high attributes of char­ Bluill we continue to spend money
"Altoft
district.**
Mrs.
Eva
Rowley
evening
with
hte
ateter,
Mrs.
Roy
paper
men
at
Owosso
this
week
■ciuBg
wiu&gt;
iu&gt;
uMcr
.
rwy
,
Harold
England and family of LanTexas were thus favored. As that This idea has been more or leas of acter are absolutely necessary before and get nothing for it: or. shall we
and
Mrs.
Margaret
Cunningham
will
—
*
r
*
.
•
—
•
•
handler,
of
Hartings,
and
attended
king
were
also visitors at the Lewis
.
Mn. M. M Mallary and daughter
tlie proposed candidate can come get some new needed hospitals, new
home.
1 le "Procession of the Brides."
of Grand Rapids were guests of furnish tlie eats. All are invited.
many terms of service in the lower people ever expected to see it seri- before the electors. This is Impera­ trunkline highways and new armorMr*. Pearl Matthew* is able to be Mrs. Cynthia Chaffee of Hastings! Wilbur Gibb* of KAlamazoo was a
Mrs. Mattie Spaulding last week
tive.
since
-it
is
a
long
cstabllahcd
boOM as well as in the senate, and ously proposed. Our national Uw­
..
u end
—
Bl Quy
Saturday.'
week
calling
The above paragraphs are general
Mr and Mr’ w ”• 8&lt;’uter4 and out again Item her sickness Little -.pent. thc
fact that the average voter cannot not
specific. e^nrtloJu and facta
Gertrude of Big Rapids Dan has been staying wilh his:friend* in this--vicinity,
es both bodies award committee ; makers however, having authorized
i Tlie Busy Bee Chib will meet with
be expected to know every detail
-----------*—- - last their president, Mrs. Leno Batey.
Mrs. HuMa Cooper
returned
and high
of billions atk • ,Mter
*
achairmanships
------------- -places on . expenditures
about the candidate for whom be about the matters you. Mr and Mr*. baye h**11 vUiUn8 relatives tn thc grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Matthews.
,
week for.—
-----------an indefinite
-------------- visit
- -------with Mr. Thursday to tie off the quilt thrt
Taxpayer,
will
be
asked
to
decide
clty
'
'
committees on the length of aervice rate than any normal and reason- casta lib vote, and ao he merely
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Riser and *nd Mrs. Robert Steele and Joe they have been making for the Cope
&lt; the members of auch committee?. able taxation could poulbly cover
somewhat blindly—or at beat Monday. April Mth. That date Is ---------------------------------------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy and Tome.
family, who tael their bedding by
M i* not difficult to see how Texas' has thus been forced to consider
»‘"crack.
™
»s»wr Ihould b. &gt;1 lb. poiu &lt;hn Homer Becker and Majesty, attend-1 Clarence Hammond is working at
It
deserves
your
careful
scrutiny
and
dBy
or
against
h
.ma u&gt; «« AU Uo&gt; Irian ol mu
uwc uwuure.
BUmUutaS fcOTSc””
ed a party at Nashville Saturday the C&amp;rence Avery (arm of South
Guy McNee has Mcured employ uxwuaiui oomuMUbn.
evening.
Pine lake thia week.

SB “ta-t..-.
BB
ST7

--------- m,,t“ •“ BWopmUou. the etolr. w
°*~ , '*,t
m*n of toe oommltue on Mrieto-,

nooroorrno

Some Pertinent Facts.
Is Is Needed?
.
--------------------New
Taxation.

1

On Monday morning Mr. Lathrop

m

A Quotation

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�in reaped to these two measures! ifor a place on thc bandwagon was it |tario.
I
Dec. IS, 1810. To this union
Detroit complained that there I show In itaeif. Only one of the sen-' were born Roy W. Perry of Hart
wera those sufficiently low down on ators who had signed the pledge re-; and Mrs. Rose Hawthorne at Hastbe criminal scale ao that its scrip malned loyal to hta promise. Anwns being counterfeited and pointed other party caucus was held and tings. Mr. and Mrs, Perry moved
trades lobby and offers instead a'
out that the criminal laws did not house membep did better. They pre- to Bloomington, Illinois, in 1800,
vented the
one* per cent where they resided for some time,
------reduction
»- —• —to
-—
work relief bill which If adopted gymnasiums, community halls, and oover thta sort of thing. The lefts- —
will furnish Job# for skilled and un­ what have you. all without consult­ lature acted promptly and thta । and so that bill died. A few will not later moving to Hart. For the past
skilled tabor in crery section o! ing the taxpayers. The legislature measure was passed. A few other care to run on thta record but most
fourteen years she has lived In Has- I
Michigan. It contemplates only Jud passed such a measure but pro­ measures of merit were also includ­ :of the members will.
tings. Mrs Perry has been a life- j
Juicy plum for administration poli­ about half the sum to be borrowed viding for referendum to the people ed and os promptly acted upon.
Summed up the record ta about
ticians, a majority of the senate, to be met by general taxation and at tlie first special session. Hie gov­
like thta. Every meritorious measure long
—_--------------member of the Methodist Epta------ . ----------under the lash ot the administrative encumbers future highway revenues ernor vetoed thta bill because of
which did not Involve drastic chang- icopal
church. -----------------—. faithfulj
-----------whip, walked put and left the.meas­ to . meet debt requirements for the the referendum. It has now passed
les In lhe whole governmental atruc-1 Christian, always an active partlciure in the air. The governor repeat­ remainder. Again instating that the again and once more it carries the
| ture was adopted. The measures de-1 pant In all phases of the church
ed hta appeal In February, practi­ jxjoplc have a right to be consulted,' referendum clause and again thc — --------- ------------------------------------------w.- ...— ,™. deserved work. Her thoughtfulness and kind,
cally the same measure os was re­ lhe measure finally passed with sub­ governor ta objecting. He seems passed both houses to reduce this defeat. Others were defeated by rea- “
nets
her -----a place
~
' .....
'
“*■ -u&lt;,n
— for '—
““ In the
jected in November being cast tn the stantial majorities in both house afraid of the people.
interest rate from 3 1-2 per cent per । aon of regional differences br by hearts of a multitude of friends. She
hopptr, having been drafted by tlie and senate carries a referendum to
month to 1 3-4 per cejit. Thta thc reason of honest differences of opin­ departed thta life April 0, 1934. Mr. ■ .
t
Wants Election Change.
attorney general and administration thc people who will be called upon
.
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•
—
lon
The
legislature
should
be
com
­
governor vetoed after making a bar­
Perry preceded her in death nine
RUTiwnHX rwm
The governor wanted a lot of
years ago. Surviving are: a broth- „ _ BALTteiORE
to pay the debts Incurred.
■
advisors.
.
changes in the election laws of the gain with the loan companies to re­ mended for what It killed off as well
Legislators certainly will be will­
er. J. H. Wonnacott of Blooming- Last Weeks Letter.
Siitatilata ta Passed.
state. In the regular session, the ad­ duce thc monthly rate to 2 1-3 per as tor the little harm it did in meas­ ton, HL. two- sisters. Miss Margaret j The p. T. A- will be held at the
What happened to thta bill? It ing to run upon this record.
cent. In the passage of these bills a ures passed."
ministration forced through a bill
WM never seriously considered by
The governor also wanted a law
Wonnacott and Mrs. A. W. Frost. McOmbcr school house Friday «vewhich destroyed the non-partisan lot of the governor's friends found
the legislature. Instead a substitute passed which would have permitted
of Detroit; a son, Roy W. Perry of1 nlng. The men are putting on thc
feature of the precinct election themselves "out on a limb." They
measure drafted by a republican municipalities to have borrowed un- board. He wanted to go much fur­ pleaded with him to give them a
Hart; a daughter. Mrs. Ralph Haw-1 program, also the supper.
Mary Elisabeth Wonnaoott was tlxwne of Hastings; four grandchil-1 The Camp Fire girls will be enchance
to
redeem
themselves
and
in
ther in thta respect. Not one of
bom Sept. 3$. 1860. at Bltaford. De­ dron. Dorothy and Clayton Perry, j tertalned Saturday at the home of
these bad measures was permitted to' return promised they would not cut
the
rate
below
his
bargain
level.
vonshire,
England,
lhe
daughter
of
I Martin and Wayne Hawthorne. The Arabella Smith.
pass and purity of the ballot ta thus
held av
at her
late home
and ears,
Mra Howard
jimca n. ana narnei nern wunna- i funeral
iiincrai was
wan nna
nrr laic
name J■ Mr. ana
nowaxa Kemberllng
lurmocnuia
far the time being preserved. Does
ate tlie republicans offered an jeott. She left England tn 1809. on Monday afternoon at two o'clock. I of Battle Creek spent Easter with!
the Detroit editor object to thta?
Stratford.
Ontario, Canathe Rev George Shepardson of Mr. and-Mrs. Ed. Traver.
to cut the rate to 1 jxn- coming to _____
___ _______
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Tita governor refused to permit amendment
.
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Mf and
Pennington of
cent per month. Hta henchmen for-! da.
Her marriage to Absalom Payne I Grand Rapids, officiating,
lhe legislature to consider the matgot their pledges and thc stampede j Perry took ptace at Woodstock, On- | was in the Rutland cemetery.
Quimby moved into the Archie Tofor motor card at the November spe­
cial session. Finally yielding to an
ALL-WAVI
Insistent demand stimulated by the
campaign of a republican rival for
Listen to London, Berlin, Paris.
the office of governor, thta subject
Madrid, Buenos Aires, etc. as well
was opened to lhe February special
as your favorite American pro­
session. Bills prepared and intro­
duced by the legislative council were
grams! Marvelous worM-wlde re­
promptly adopted and are now in
ception
effect. Is any member of the legtaia-

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A vicious fish lobby for years has
blocked the enactment of proper
regulations against deep water trap
netting for white fish. The governor
opened thta subject U&gt; the last spe­
cial sesaion and a good bill was
passed. Anything wrong with thta
At tlie request of the legislative
council certain subjects relating to
exemptions and moratoriums for
the relief of property owners under
the present emergency were opened
up and such measures were prompt­
ly passed. No trouble here at all.
The sub-committee on general
taxation of the legislative council
had made exhaustive study of our
existing tax laws and offered sweep­
ing* reforms. It was not surprising
that a legislature which had not
sufficient time in which to study tlie
measure rejected it. These measure*)
were ordered returned to the legtaJkllve council for further study and
some suggested changes, a perfect­
ly normal and reasonable solution,
it would appear.
Bills offered by tlie governor to

promptly acted upon. If any criti­
cism ta deserved in thta respect It is
because lhe legislature yielded too
passively in granting, all that was

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lea. and permit the governor to ap- ■
point a congressman of hta own
choosing to fill a vacancy caused by
the death of congressman Joseph
Hooper of thc third Michigan dtaI trict. The legislature very prompt­
ly and vigorously rejected such a
proposal. Anything wtong in thta?
In keeping with thc recommenda­
tions of the commission of inquiry
into state governmental expense tn
1933. a bill was introduced by two
republicans early In the regular ses­
sion cutting down both the number
and the pay of legislative employees.
If that bill had passed, the taxpay­
ers ot Michigan would have been
saved about S100.000 during the

in the senate by action of the ma-1
Jority party. Hie governor permit­
ted It to be presented to tlie speclal session Just closed and it was
passed by the house again but again

• Any good new tire is pretty
safe from blowouts—but how
safe is it after thousands of
miles? Think over those per­
centages above! Remember, the
public finds that Goodyears
stand up longest—that's why
more people buy Goodyears
than any other tires. Since
Goodyears cost nothing extra,

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Wanta Straits Span.
The governor wants a.bridge built
across the Strails of Mackinac. He
had his way and certainly he cannot
complain If a large number of legis­
lators cast thilr votes in the nega­
tive. It wil! coat a couple of hundred
thousand dollars of slate money to
find out that the federal government
would not possibly lend on so vision­
ary a scheme but al least the gover­
nor had his way in thta case.
Then there was that plan sub­
mitted by the governor under $yhlch
local school districts were to be!
wiped ,out and a county unit plan'
substituted. A roar went up from tile.

dumb legislators could not fail to
hear and thc bill was smothered un­
der an avalanche of "nay" votes.
Few legislators will be afraid of
their records in thta respect.
On March 7. the governor submit­
ted hta fourth message of the special
covered in this message is found a
proposal to submit an amendment
to the state constitution so that cer­
tain counties, metropolitan tn char­
acter. may reform governmental
agencies now found expefiilTe and
Inefficient. It was a proper measure
and deserved better treatment than
It received. However, the members
from rural sections were afraid of It
and turned It down. After all they
wore elected to represent their con­
stituencies and perhaps their judg­
ments may be correct, who knows?
la thta same message was a pro­
posal for a minimum wage for wom­
en and children engaged in Industry.
The measure never emerged from
committee for the reason it was felt,
lhat industry ta having its difficult
ties right now without adding fur-!
ther to Ha problems. And then there
was a proposal that Michigan ejiact
its own recovery act; thus setting up
within the state a supert-body In
addition to General Johnson's out­
fit. incidentally It provided consid­
erable possibilities th the way of
patronage and thta too was rejected. |
Were the legislators reprehensible,

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1 churches, banks, railroads, etc.
"Community News Paper" were I The "Community News paper" te Ilf) linnF OT I fl IIHP
compelled to grant diplomas to all
children who have been recon
in recent years many changes among the first things considered as essential to the small community lull Il/I I I k H I IL (I L
h*v»
* loo roon
■na lh'7 ,h°uM "
M .*
,10«;
HU lllUI L U I
U in L
mended In writing by the teacher
w. *ny *chooi? rnie slate
of
state superin
superin-­
,
I
.
. o
last to go.
-again I assert It te as essential to
»■■■ ais
I this village boasted of ten passenger;
resident of a sn»U town the small community as thc schools
tendent of pubUc Instruction says
that the commissioner has a dis­
trains making regular stops dally, knows that a special c)&gt;rch ori,uld the churches.
r 1 Hllfl IVfl
criminating power to refuse to grant
At lhe same time we had two banks. I school attraction win always draw | No doubt the editor of the "ComI I think most people will agree
a diploma U lhe commissioner is Dot
Now we have none. And God only I a crowd. But why? Because tlie munity News Paper” ta experiencing
&lt;Continued from page one)
I (hat the schools and churches are knows when, and if. we will ever | -community News Paper" has been the same financial difficulties os tiw
satisfied that lhe pupil has satisfac­
Cmo main- essentials or supports of have another. Many things were largely responsible for putting lx banker, the grocer and the butcher.
torily completed tlie work of thc
the small town or community thought essentials a few’ years ago I across. People take the local paper. ■ However, the "Community News the superintendent of schools in eighth grade.
Science teaches that a tripod, a we have found we CAN get along
6. By whom shall any test, which
furward to j(S coming be- P“P&lt;r" editor who meets the de-, suchgradedschool district."
three legged stool, furnishes the without. Many of us have found (cause they want to know what te mands ot the residents of hta com-1 Thta billpassed the house with
h may be given as a preliminary to
that we can get along on a much1 - going on.” Not from the viewpoint ‘ munity to advertising, honestly only one dissenting vote and re.. I lhe granting of eighth grade dilc 1 plomas. be- granted? By the teachsmaller amount of money than we ol
Qamp. as a gossip, but' portraying the public needs, wbefh, unanimous vote of the
Uwught it passible a few years ago.
01
of u,c
Hie school in which the pupil
u from
from thc
the politlcaL
political, rellgiX
religious soctal
social ^r
u,cr it
11 ta
“ social, political,
pmiucai. religious.
rcugwus. ”lved
cr °*
1 civic pomtKw aTexpresM^and :&lt;w otherwise, need not worry. The
new
makes the U enrolled.
Ttwrcfore, I would like to present We have been forced to take back-*~* —- -r»,of PubUc
Public Distxucinstruc­
* implied
Implted by the "Community
Community News, &lt; demand
Community news
News ----------- •». —1
Superintendent of
oemano for
ror a
community
the school.-, and churches as being ward steps along many lines In the
te self
self et
evident
and is ______
consid- “&gt; granting of eighth &lt;r«de ^Plo- tion Voelker rules that the form ot
jjPaner
Paper”” ta
___________
two of the essential supports of a last few years. Substitutes have Paper.”
—
-11 town —
1,' mas:
the written recommendation to the
lhe gubstamtal citizens of the;.
crod todB&gt;- b? lhe “
naU
rM1
community. and I will endeavor to been established so that certain en-;
.
1.
Eighth
grade
examinations
are
terprtees
are
hardly
missed.
It
will
'
&amp;m
all
town
the
arrival
of
the
den
teas
essential
as
lhe
schools
and
com
niluioner
of
schools
of
the
show why the community newspaper
। abolished.
,county for granting an eighth grade
certainly be a farther step backard -community News Paper." ta like re-1 lh« churches,
u a third. 1* equally important.
2. The power and duty to grant ,diploma must be one that Is recom­
than moat of us care to take, to giving a letter from one of the
Henry F. Remington,
diplomas
to
applicants
from
schools
L
give up our railroads, banks, schools. (am|]y uho resides in a distant city I
Nashville. Michigan,
mended by the commissioner.
olber lh»n school, In
school | This nrw
w puts .
ponnew „
law
a lot „
of ra
reepona brjie aCqualnt-!
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lhe convenience and well-being of churches and our "Community where you
dlrtrtert h,vln, • nqwUltendMI. uum, ul&lt;al
| ance, which tells of the happenings,
he Individuals residing within a News Paper.”
u.,“'rr7d
u&gt;e
Hscuchf they «U1 dHlke to rrtua
The churches, schools and the many and varied, that interest you. ।
[tven radius, such as schools.
xy board of school examiners to the g recommendation to any eighth
The -nnmmiinitv
"Community Nrwi
News Panrr"
Paper” to•
'I The
in.
count, oomtnUMoner ot Klraols.
p,dt p,,^ „
forms you of the one hundred and
11111
OnOR lifTT 3 pte Mtntt rttmmlsjloner «nutu annM
the opiirtunlty to (o
i.I'iP things
tlr.llk’u that
1h.:t enter
i.ntrr into
InIn your daily
JiJ |
IAI I I
III I
Il JI I- • I
1 one
eighth gratU. mplonuu to pw u «&gt;■:„„
t0 nign
hl,h scnooi.
„Hool. lines
.Inc. tne
the state
Mot.
on to
life which help to make you the de­
on the written recommendation of and
—-• thc —rural
’—• —
...
school district —
unite
sirable citizen that you are. and al-I
the teacher or principal of the in meeting the expense for tuition.
so helps to make the community a
(Continued from page one)
school in which the child te en­
desirable place in which to live. It;----------------------------------------------------------- rouea.
inis law
rolled. This
law win.
will, ot
of course,
course, ao
do
BOWNE CENTER,
informs you that Mrs. A- is in the ago adopted a new constitution and away with the county board
of
hospital aa-^se-wSi
sick. -Why. she was at is
the by-laws and at the same time
Examiners
ssiti
Mrs. Addle Benton spent Satur­
This new service which has recent­
Ladies
Aid Tuesday
afternoon,
and ass;
elected a board of directors
to taJd
haveQuestions
be day with Mrs. Jesse Johnson ot
■» S
Su^y”
rii uii S
ui?
: th?”’““” naturally
™“r“‘y arising
”*** will ”
this is only Thursday. I’ll take her charge of its business. At tlie band -naturany aruung win oc Grand Rapids.
ly beeh instituted by this bank fur­
%
night last
Mrs. Jennie Flynn returned to her
nishes the community with an op­
i
. L
m’.’. T
’ meeting held Thursday ......
-1
1. Wil) test questions be furnished
soul. I hope it tan t Serious. It gives weCk the directors selected the fol- by the department of public instruc- own home Saturday after spending
portunity for the transmission of
you the market reports on what vou
you iztvtint,
lowing n(W/*&lt;*T&lt;officers;
(tion? The answer te No
the past three months with her
have to sell. The merchants, through । H. —
■- —
- •-----------of
• -board,
J
D. —
Cook,
chairman
funds at the lowest possible rate.
2. Docs the statute contemplate daughter, Mrs. John Nash, and fam­
their advertisements, quote you । ifoward Frost. •President.
.v»UvU*.
that any test be given the children ily.
Compare our rates with any other
prices and call special attention to. Wesley Logan’ Vice-President,
preliminary to the granting of the 1 Charlie Posthumoa was in Detroit
the bargains they have to offer.
R
oy Chandler, Secrctary-TreasRoy
Secretary-Treas- diplomas? The statute te silent on Friday.
money order rates and you will be
many of which are as appealing to urer.
this point. Whether or not a test I Mtes Mamie Tyler te assisting
pleased with the saving you make
the small town or rural resident, as
The local bond therefore Is in a
shall be given by the teacher will w|th the ivousehold duties at thc
are
the
full-page
ads
in
the
city
position
to
coojK-rate
with
the
city
in the purchase of these orders.
be determined by the educational Wayne teenton home.
dailies to the city dwellers.
; council in working out plans for the
practices set up by the commissioner
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith of
It is not common to find persons support of such a musical organl- of schools of his county. The gen- Grand Rapids were visitors at Guy
DEPOSITS INSURED under the
in a town of one. two or three thou- ration by.lhe city.
erally
accepted practice ta that some smith’s Friday
Banking Act of 1933.
sand inhabitants, who know prac-| We understand . that the new
!
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L
wUI
m
।
Alyce Porrltt and He,cn
tlcally everybody living within its'council and representatives o( the
3. What office will furnish the di- accompanied Mrs. Watt Thomas
borders, and many rural dwellers as band wlU meet together at the first
plomas? The office of the rupcr- and Beatrice to th«
• — Club
— •
the 4-H
well. They know the various Indi- session of the new council, which
intendent of public instruction will Achievement program as
North
vlduals by their given names, and will be held Friday evening of this
furnish blank diplomas to the coun-J park High school Saturday.
can tell you how many children they
at which time It te hoped that
ty school commissioner.
| Lewis Skinner and family of
have, what church they attend, and definite arrangements may be mode1
.
the statute take away the Leighton spent Sunday evening at
to what lodge they belong.
: fur regular concerts by the band.
Jurisdiction of the county board of Watt Thomas’.
No. the persons who have this In-, Hastings will not be alone In pro- examiners over the granting • of
Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Levi
Levi Miller
Miller of
ot
tlmate information are not guoslps, viding municipal support-fot a band.
eighth
grade
diplomas? Yes. The Leighton spent Sunday at Glenn
He might be the village clerk, who There are several cities, and some
power and duly to grant these dl- Dean’s.
collects the water rent, or the local1 villages, which have for years given plomas te now vested In the county |
—-------------- a »
manager of the light and power public aid for a local band. They commissioner, who will exercise it
General Johnson's plea for the
.company, to whom you pay your have found that lhe mpney so used
uix&gt;n thc recommendation of the white collar worker was beautifully
monthly light bill, who has acted in was not an expense but an Invest teacher of the school In which the timed. A revival of the smoke nulthat capacity for the past twenty ment. which paid splendid dividends pupil Is attending.
jsance is noted in all the large inyears, or the comer druggist, who by adding to the joy of life in such
5: Is the county commissioner dustrial centers—-Detroit News.
has supplied your family with head-;communities. They found that in1 ache powders, paregoric, and even creased harmony and good will were
prescribed for Juniors croup, in the’abo resulting benefits .
absence from town of the only doc-.
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Communication

VIM Ml

SPRING MUSIC FESTIVAL
By HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA,
BAND AND GLEE CLUBS

Friday Evening, April 1 3
Central Auditorium Eight o'Clock
ADMISSION:

Advance Sale 10 cents

•

Box Office 15 cents

COUNCIL AND BAND

Bank Money Orders

FDIC

National Bank of Hastings

AMAZING
DENTAL
OFFER!
A Good SET of TEETH

$5

Conscientiously made by my Dental
Mechanic of 28 years experience.
Same workmanship and material as
used in my regular $10.00 plates.

Don’t pav one cent until plate is finished! Be your
own judge! ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED

Extractions i«&amp;»tUt» OCn Fillings
Local SMslbtic. NaaeUkdistnss

Dr.

Twtb Cteanad

DENISON

Efln
JUL

SUPERVISORS N
SESSION TUESDAY

1

'To such persons, who are brought
into dose touch and intimate bus!-'
ness relations with lhe whole com-1
munity. the "Community News Pa­
per" is a part of the fabric of their
very lives. To them, as well as the
one hundred and one other restdenta. thc “Community News Paper’
(Continued from page one)
|
is one of the essentials of the small———:—w'.tWZ AuZZZ
town
। County Property—Wilcox. Usborne 1
l "Why The Community News Pap- “n.d stu.u.
.
’ .
'
' er!” That important organ of society , Inventory of Court House and
1 which took a quarter column to tell
^^uand
'about the birth of twins, and gave a!..Inventory of County and Deten- h
front page announcement of our, ‘lon Homes—Hall. Smith and Me7 Susie's wedding, and emphasized । ,n”’, ,
,
„ . .
.'
,'grartdr.theo
virtue, and p,lt I Judiciary—Barber. Schader and
die soft pedal on hte weaknesses. W°tr,ng,, . .
.
until hte very enemies were led to
Water—Leonbelieve he was a great man In the
Penncls
communitv
'
i Insurance—Usbornc. Leonard and
I
1
■ '______ •*________________ I Graves.
*’
,,,
Drains—Moon. Martens and Us•
it borne.
r''Supt. of Poor Reports—Stutz, Hall
and Pennete.
County Clerk’s and Treasurer’s
Reports— MpCann, Moon and Wil-;
icox| Resolutions, Rules and Regula­
tions—Brown. Backus nnd Potts.
Taxes—Strain. Barber and Moon.
Livestock sanitary—M a r t e n s,
Graves and Potts.
Agricultural Extension — Pennete.
Glasgow and Strain.
Health Unit—Schader,
Wotrlng
and Moon.
I Pay Roll — Wilcox, Backus and
Schader.

AUCTION SALE!

Having decided to quit farming I will »ell at public auction
on the farm, 2 mile» weit of Halting, on M-43 to Tamarac
Cornera, then 2 milea south and and 1-2 mile eaat, on

MONDAY, APRIL 16
Commencing at one o’clock and sell the following property:—

WORK HORSE.
Bay gelding, a good work
horse.

CATTLE.
Red cow, 8 yr.., fresh 8 wks.
White cow, 6 years, calf by
side.
Holstein heifer, 2 years old.
Wkit- heifer, 2 years old.
heifer.
, ||)[

TOOLS, ETC.
Double harness, good condi­
tion.
Driving harness.
Wagon.
Combination rack.
Mower. Dump rake.
Riding cultivator.
Plow. Drag. Buggy.
Cream separator.
One bushel seed corn.
Many small articles.

TERMS:—CASH. All goods to be settled for before
being removed from premises.

Russel Mills, Propr
J.

E. Norton, Auctioneer.

Andy Matthews, Clerk.

HUS s CAST
j

'Continued from page one)

I been made necessary by the fact
that the auditorium rental will be
' nearly double that of last year. Ev- j
ery seat sold will be reserved.
; This play has the largest caste of
any yet presented” by the local
players. Twenty-seven people will
take part. Needless to say that it
requires considerable skill to direct
this number of actors and actresses
: and to see that entrances, exite and
positions on the stage are all done
properly. The •■traffic” problems of
the production arc being ably hand, j
led by Miss Eva Hecox.
• "The cast of The Virginian Is the i
most enthusiastic one it has ever

E. Barnett, the director, states. "Re­
hearsals began on March 8 with two
sessions per .week. Tlie number has
since been increased to four and
during the final week will be held
dally. But this cast never seems
willing to quit. We finish our sched.
ule and they stay right on asking
for permission to do one or anoth­
er of the various scenes over again.
Even at the best, rehearsals become
monotonous after several weeks of
steady work, and this enthusiasm
speaks pretty well for lhe play, it- i
self."
DELTON GROUP.
The Delton Nutrition class met1
for March meeting at the home of
. Beatrice Dunning, with ten mem-.
. bers present.
I Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs Dunn
discussed the lesson on Counting
I Calorics How thc calorie need of a 1
|*rson is determined, and the cal­
oric requirements for an average
person
The next meeting will be
at Mrs. C. F. Barnum’s on April
30.—Secretary.

taking their bills out of tlie en­
velopes—Readers Digest.

The TIME TO PLANT ROSES In your yard and
garden iff at hand. Thia year we have arranged
with a large nursery of some 25 years experience
in growing nursery stock of all kinds. *
Beautify Your Home at Money-Saving Prices
•nd SAVE Money by Growing Your Own Fruit
See Our Display—Get Our Prices on nursery stock

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AS A SPECIAL for the next TEN
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TRY SUPPLIES
Bulk Garden Seeda and Lawn Seed a Specialty
CHICK STARTING MASH—$2.15 Cwt.

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Heatings, Mich.

Phone 2458

COMMUNITY
AUCTION SALE
- AT THE -

”

FAIRGROUNDS, Hastings, Mich.
SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1934
Thia Sale ia being held for the purpoae of furniahing A QUICK MARKET FOR
ITEMS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Bring in anything you have for sale—Hay,
Grain, Seeda, Potatoea, Poultry, Etc. At thia sale there will be offered:—
HORSES.

bill

Announcement!

Several head of good Michigan horses—
matched teams and singles. Also sev­
eral head to be offered at private sale.

CATTLE.
Cows, Heifers, Bulls and Calves.
OTHER STOCK.
Sheep, Hogs'of all breeds. Chickens.

COMPLETE LINE OF FARM TOOLS.
Wagons, Plows, Drags, Mowers, Cul­
tivators, Etc.

LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE­
HOLD FURNITURE.
Some nearly new—Beds, Dressers, Ta- a
bles, Chairs, Stoves, Etc.

John Dryer will offer a complete line of
farm tools at this sale.
Nearly new Economy King Cream Sep­
arator.
Two bird-breeding cages.
Chicken mash feeder.
1934 Tested Onion Seed.

Many other items not listed in this an­
nouncement. Come to this sale—we
may offer just what you want.

TERMS - CASH

J. E. NORTON and DEWEY REED
AUCTIONEERS
•

ANDY MATTHEWS, Clerk.

J. E. NORTON will be at the Fair
Grounds all day Friday, April 13, to
list property.
.

•

DEWEY REED will be at Service
Oil Station No. 2, cor. Mich. Ave. and
State St., to list any property you have.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WTOMBSDAT, APRIL 11, 1934

’civic players held

LargeAudience
—__
—
&gt;
Was rresent

-.h* rvAfr.iK.
— I _The _Rev. _L. _L. _Dewey, in company
Mtas Jeanne
DeVries modeled .K
the
th. rcv. l r RobtSS; or
_____________________________ 1 (Margaret Ironside) at her wedding Grand Rapids, have been spending
in 1912, and Mtas Jocelyn Ironside several days in Washington, D. C.
• Continued from pt|t one&gt;
the Hr.- nt Xtr. Onh-H UZ
.“ . z
to her wedding dress which she 1s Cook (Florence Harper), also In that night at Akron. O, whcrethsyl
Mtes Agna* Smith of Grand Rap- &gt; Mr. and Mra. John George of HoiMtas Grace Ryan visited in Bat­
to wear on the morrow, using Mra. ’ I?}?.Mra- Donald Van Zlle (Harriet met yj.. Van qu, a fOTmer Y. M. C.
tle Creek over the week end.
Ids was home on Bunday.
land nnd Mr. and Mrs. John KuernOne hundred and fifteen mem­
Mra. Jack Stem ta visiting rela- Rd and family of Kalamatoo were bers ot the Hastings Civic Players Leonard Board's dress of 1930. She
ta *• “cretary in Michigan. On Wed-,
Fred Hill of Grand Rapids, was
Uvra In Detroit this week.
here on Saturday to attend lhe fu- Association were present at the
in lhe city on business Monday.
“‘*'1’ *"a &gt;" X"
MW Donjl,,'Ml.
Ml«s Barbara Wilcox U home from
'
*
first “Informal" held in the parlors sees the "Procession of thc Brides." Barnett rflodelcd the wedding dress arrived in Washington Thuraday
Thoma* Stebbins Is home from
of the Methodist Episcopal church who, ..
Olivet college for the spring vaca­ Percy Kuempel.
Ann Arbor for a weeks vacation.
----------- ___ _________
_______
. ______
..... .to call
... on
. .
as each approaches,
ta intro- nf k&lt;rz
Mra- D
D n
D- W&gt;)tz&gt;n
Walton ItZMila.
(Louise Pnt
Potno^...and
went gt
j . Mra. Eliza Joiinson returned Monday evening. Featured on the duced by \he "Voice o»~Dreams."
Rev. and Mrs. Oartland of Lak-.- tion.
J?? Scnatoc Arthur H. Vandenberg, who |
Wednesday night from a few days’
Mulliken in
in 1919.
Miss
Ruth Merrt- g»vTthra
idmtarton
oudsto
■ Muiintm
iaio. mu
. Ruth
___ .«_____ ___
•_ ■__ ._ _____
«_ " tha
__ I I
Miss Mildred Frandsen was home visit with her son and family. Dr. program were two plays. “Weinles Mrs Orville Bayles
for
Wednesday,"
directed
by
HonDewey on Monday.
from Mt. Pleasant over the week and Mrs. Lester Johnson of Ann
Four small ushers In dress suits, man of Nat»leon wu married to E. senate, the White House the mint
Miss Olive Lathrop of Detroit was end.
More. Mrs. More loaning and other places of interest. They
Arbor.
Charles Hinman, Jr.. Paul Benham. Burnette
leen
Isnhath,
Mrs.
H.
A.
Adrounie,
her gown which was modeled' by 3&lt;w the supreme eburt in session1
Mr. and Mra. Ray Brandi were in
Miss Florence Frandsen has re­
Kwn-iro
wun, •*. kum*
Richard rosier
Poster ana
nnd Tnomas
Tlwmns Fennell.
Detrdlt Tuesday and Wednesday on turned to her teaching at Thrr-e Bud Wolfe and Loren Boyes in the preceded the little flower girls, Lor£n®
beard Huey Long. Rat Harrison. B»ncast, and "The Sham." directed by
Mr. and Mra. Newman' Tuttle of business.
ator Couzens and &lt;*“«« bi debate.
Oaks after spending her vacation Mrs. M. E.1 Whitman, with Archie raln* Brown. Betty McLaughlin.
Lansing were guests .of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. O. H. Cleveland of Columbus, with her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. A. K.
Jannet Johnson. Julia Sheldon.
-S.^in
°n ‘hC‘r lll"erary were Arlington
McDonald.
Margaret
Gladstone. Marcia Carroll. Barbara Puller
Martin Tinkler on Monday.
Ohio, ta vtaftlng her mother. Mra. Frandscn.
*nd ’iJ”?
rt'melery. thc Congressional LiHarold Logan and Clay Bassett in Marietta Paul, and Vivian Fennell ^d .*?’ ”4^
Mrt. C. P. Lathrop haa been in Nettle Hyde.
;
the Lincoln Memorial, thc
: Supt. and Mra. O. E. Balycnt of
Mias Dorothy Banira. was honje Sparta were Friday guests of Mr. thc cast. Both plays were very well who scattered petals upon the atage.
Shakespeare Library, etc They had
done.
from Three Oaks during her vaca- ,and
■
Marion Cook and Mary Ketcham ^‘JuSaXd bv Mtas RrtiTlta^
c,*tno* cl“b to tha old
Mra. Llye Fisher on the State
A
brief
business
meeting
com
­
Carroll Eckman returned on Sun­
acted as assistants. Young men who'
’w
Madison house in company
°"
bined with the social evening, dis­
day from the CCC camp at Kcpton •mtTW mJ*. Jack Rentschler of
ushered were Harold Logunr Robert
Iw1th Mr .^wey'a uncle. Lister Dewwhere he had been for five month*. ^^&lt;\«5°!Lt»?Unday w,th. p' c'i Mra. Phyllis Reynold*. Mr*. J. R tribution of year books and Refresh­ F£14.
----------------..... ....... cy wno „ R government employee.
WU«Um
now.
J™« ...
ment* were other items on the pro­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Lewis were
worn w MU» Co.ut.nce &lt;»* .[«■, vulun, M(. Vernon. *lew&gt;HMih
d™, tocElwaiii. Mrs. W. R. Cook and gram.
Myers. Johnnie Armbruster. Loren
1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
when she was flower girl at her drla and various points of interest
Mtas Margaret Heath and Itoy
gmjy McElwain were in Kaiand Leslie. Cook.
Mrs. Deforest Walton, general Boyes
Rathbun of Battle creek ori Bun­ Heath arc home from Muskegon for , ama^o ot* Saturday as guest* of
Weddlne dreue. --heeln......
™*&lt;IUW. »cc»nip.nled MBs u», W1
New Tort, cite when,
U/A/OII
*--- '
’ ...
chairman of the association, gave
.
w ll''' P*»«nn|they were Co be the tvnU ot tel.day.
a week’s vacation.
I
Ad— McDufly
Lloyd Freeman of Columbus,
Mis* Helen Sawyer of Union City
Mtea E M. DeYje of Muskego.) a brief account of the Little Thea­ 1850 up to the present lime were
The tvro brides of 1924. Mrs. John tires of Rev. Roblnsonr. and hoped
ter Conclave held In Lansing last modelled, moat of them having an
Ohio, spent thc week end with his
Edmonds on Bat-, j waa |n tbc cny O(I gaturday enroute
C. Kctcliam 'Ada Belle Shilton) and to hear Dr. Harry Emerson Foadick
month which was attended by four Interesting history.
1^
parent*, Mr. and Mra. Glenn Frcc- urday and Bunday.
Mra. Roy Cordes (Mildred Rcy- on Sunday, returning home today or
! to Kalamazoo to visit her sister and delegates from the local association.
I Mtas Margaret Mill* of Grand husband
The dresses and models as they nolds) modeled their own gowns, tomorrow.
'
1. Mr.
. Mnr. Effie Biddle left on Monday Rapid* was "the guest of Miss jean 'p^^"2nd
”fL-« and
Jane Mra.
Parks Arthur Mra. Gordon Ironside of thc Mem­ appeared were: The drew worn by
Mtas Janet Teale wore the wedding.---------------- -----------------------bership
committee
reported
that
the
for Ban Franctaco. Cal., tor an ex- |Bame* on Sunday.
|
MJcheta nnd Fred VanDyke of
Mrs. Barbara Schultz, formerly of dress of MLv Florence Tjdcn. who!
tended .te!. m l«r ™. Oorta.
Her J!. W. Wetenxte ^Wddle-1
.TJ'Xte X
membership so far thta year was Rutland, when she was married in married Richard Groos In 1926 Miss’ ™—------------ -------176 or more than double the en- 1850. and now owned by her grand­
S «dM., B.F. weep
Barbara Will displayed the wedding-and Merrill Karcher of Freeport
ikmiic oi ij. ocvriancc. ntrn. viuiuyxe roltawnt of last year
u.^,.
M„. Victor
VICUJr „
llom OI
daughter. Mrs.
Hilbert
of
i returned with them after a visit of
Those who attended expressed a Woodland, was displayed by Miss dress of Mrs. Aurlle Lake Shipman'were united In marriage Friday cvefamily of Grand Rapid* were Sun- i Mrs. Delta Kopp of Wrat Wood­ two weeks with her parents, Mr. and
who married D. L. Christian in ning
-------at **-the ‘txxne
------- of
* "
Mr. and Mrs.
keen desire for more meetings of Frances Cowles, who also wore thc
clay guest* of Dr. and Mrs. C. P. I land visited Mr. and Mra. P~
■
‘
•
Russell Benton of Grand Rapids.
Be!l Mrs Severance
a similar nature throughout the bonnet and carried lhe small para- 1927.
Uthrop.
; Tinkler on Saturday morning.
ml3
vcllB
OI
„
Rev. Edward Boone officiating.
. .I Mex
Mra. who
Celia Prior
of LarT1£TOI
Carrizoza,
N. yctL r v
owned by Mrs. Schultz; the doth 1 Mra. Harold Faster (Helen Mc­
Mtas Mildred Walters returned on | Mra. Phyllte Reynolds of Ann ■ ArcaKed
hcre by '.he
LhB‘
WM thc Q“lst" for the dress was woven in Ger- Lachlan), a bride of 1929. loaned her
HASTINGS.
Tuesday from
Btodgett hospital.; bor te spending a week's vacation dcath ofher father Wi liam num- •
Orand Rapids, where she recently with Mr. and Mr*. Roy oordra
[ rrnrXd
vtelt wfth reta- hvlJ~C£y8?
nieeting aided many over a century ago Second gown to'Mtas Florence Westerlind,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McIntyre and
and Mrs. John Crue, Jr., (Marie
*-as lhc go*n modrIed by Rosebud
family of Grand Rapids were Sun­
underwent an operation.
’ Mr. and Mr*. Robert Jemen ot i
pUnnm- to return in atarnt
Carrothcr^Mr*. William Stebbins Larsen and owned by Mrs. E. J Rawson). aLso a bride of 1929. mod­ day visitors of Mrs. McIntyre's
MLws Vivian and Doris Biddle 1 Chicago were guest* of Mr. and Mrs.----------•—
a week or •ten days.
eled
her
own
gown.
MLu
Marion
.» This -■
----- ----------------.Pratt.
dress
was worn ...
by an,'
of Battle, creek and Helen Biddle clarence Crawford over the week:■ Miss JuanUa Kidder, who has and Mrs. Frank Adair.
Hailwood displayed tlie wedding parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. John­
of Grand Rapids were Sunday1 end.
।aunt. Mtas Mary Torpcy. when she i gown of Mrs. E. C. Sackrider (Ruth son. Another daughter and husband.
ibeen acting as nurse at the nursery MtKR inniA't Itx.nn
,was marrled «» John fiheeram In 1
guests of their mother, Mrs. Efllc j Mrs. Floyd Eveyhart and Mra. C.
Mr. and Mra. Bert Williams of Mid­
t*- school, in the first ward, has acHEDS RTl ART CLEVELAND. Philadelphia in 1856. and U all hand i Madeline Ketcham i. a bride of 1930. dleville came in the afternoon.
Biddle.
|D. Bauer were guests of the WoodIn 1931. —
M1M
Grace
Clark was
,SErL*pK51‘2ibl.?S'M,5:
me marriage
of daughter
MLss Lorena
made in^
Mrs museum
Pratt nlans PhiladelrJ)la
t v nlare
- ?--•
—— Woodburne.
—
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Springer and
Norinne
Baird, only
of Mr. ’' gown
lO —
Ur
Harrta
iuid Mrs. Thoma* Storey Baird, to! as it ta considered very valuable Tlie “,,d MU3 M*rK*rot Gladstone mod- sons, and Mr. and Mrs. William
Springer and daughter attended lhe
Mr. Stuart D Cleveland of Port thW br^e ™
chaTdMr. Stuart D Cleveland of
dr»&lt;m Friday evening
Leone Leonard and Jeanne .DeVries ,------ - —
—
Kenlth McInt&gt;'rr 'Katherine funeral of Mra. Percy Kuempel at
week to Portland. Oregon, after a Huron, son of Mr. and Mra. Elmer ter who dtantayedI her"grandmot
were tn Grand Rapids Sunday nft- two months' visit with hta parents. Cleveland of Imlay city. m wlem • S.
Milo
SV
•nolh" ^‘de otlWlexhlb- Hastings Saturday. Mra. Kuempel
| ernoon,
VandewalkerTo dr'-. Hed her own wedding coatume-dreas. was Mra- William Springer's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliurlcs Hubbard. He nlzcd on Saturday evening at eight ,Emma p
Mr. and Mra. C. M. Sisson and jhas a position there as a govern­ o'aoek. .1 Ute home. Ml W,« »■&gt;Mim Lillian Sowcrby returned to
m 1TO. Ma. ch.Sdkr dS !"!
S
East Chicago, after a short Easter
children. Billy and Barbara, of Kai- ,ment surveyor. Robert Bchlllemiui
hairT'"'tlw betrothal Jewelry of her greatter 8t.. the ring service being read i
by the Rev. C. M. Conklin. Only the ,
Mr. and Mrs. William Cushing of
, Mrs. Richard Groos. Dr.
Immediate families witnessed the Atiss
;
Irene Jones modeled thc wedwtm
m
and Mrs, D. t). Walton. Mrs. L. E.
.it,,..
nt
r, ... .oicss was moocii*) os Miss naze) Alma were Sunday visitors at Wm.
McCann's. They had been in Has­
in Kaltimazzoo on Sunday to. see Bamett. Mrs. G. E. Goodyear. Mrs. wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland. ।
Mra. Clare Jones, who is ill in the W. R. Cook. Richard Cook and Miss thc groom's parents, being present.
tings tn sec Mr. Cushing's father. Baskets
of
pink
and
while
roses
,
Cool won .1.. jo»n im, O»nrt “&gt; IOW Jord«n In 1*11. T»o bride, ot
hospital there.
•
Emily McElwain were In Kalnmasnapdragons
and
palms.
I Miss Margaict DeMeyer has re­ ,zoo and saw thc civic Players in with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton of Grand
S,"k'
Hanked with candelabra bearing her mother;^'Sic L* Wkk-i'”3
turned from her home In Kalama"A Criminal at Large," on Satur­ white tapers, mode an attractive 'wire (Rami* i..v.
* .1 w,l° WBS married to Janies Me- Rapids spent Sunday at L. D. Hall's.
.roo where she spent last week be­ day evening.
d-CNseOFcmc of ^ie ta?i’
'Laughlin at Ann Arbor, and Mrs.
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Nagel of
retting for the beautiful service,
cause of illness.
vvnn’v p^ii^ aluart Clement (Pauline Gerlingen, Charlotte visited his parents here
thc candles furnishing the only light Srt aJutal £lXen of w^’ &gt;lhc fc™'0 dn*s bclng nxxlrlrd
1 Mrs. Warren Roush and Miss
R Cook wert' |n Charlotte on Frl- for thc living roam.
urn. iSTdSTXT’nXeMb; ““ K!'o.hT™,"1'nd,b.'.'"
A Mr. Campbell and family have
A -r
the former attending thc fuWearing a lovely gown of ice blue
moved into Mrs. Viola Brison's house
satin and carrying a bouquet of Miss Allecn Iscnhath. She also wore *arC her 0 “ |own and hat'
just soutli of lhe village.
f
®trt luncheon guests of Mrs. R. R. Briarclitle rosebuds, sweet peas jukI Mrs. Hilbert's wedding jewelry—a
“ MUng close to lhe "ProccsThe services at the church Bun­
McPeek
who
returned
to
Hastings
were two recent brides. Mrs. day morning, conducted by Mrs. ’
vuned Mr.
Mr and
.n.1 Mra.
M™ D.
B L.
I. ChristChrt.U ;
aUend
..p^. budlea. the bride was charming. watch with long chain and cameo
visited
The bridal couple was unattended
locket with ear rings to match. The Delbert Whitmore
(Josephine Brown and 'Miss Brown, who arc
'lan and Mr. and Mra. Walter Lake ,
slon of the Brides."
Mrs. Cleveland graduated from next bride was MIm Marjorie Baker.(Smith) and Mrs. Gerald Smith holding* meetings at Middleville,
on Saturday and Sunday.
thc Ionia High school, later al- modelling the wedding dress of Mrs. ;'Lcora Benton), both wearing their
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Glasgow and'
Clothing and Shoes
were well attended and very much
Mfoa, Mildred Glasgow of ‘orand ' CHENEY—BLANK NUPTIALS.
tending the Western State Teacher­ Franklin Lombard, who was mar- bridal costumes.
enjoyed.
Rapids were Sunday guests of'fCtt.
John «*.
R. unmv;
Cheney "*&gt;u
and Miss dtiwiii
Belden I ,College
and
five years
for Men and Boys
vviui
..........
.. for. the
, past
.. ...
, tied in 1880. Miss Ruth Winslow] -Preceding the program, the "honcome to us for. Your visit
...1 ..
..-in
j ...
.has turn
a*‘teacher
tn
the
Mt
Morris
Blank
were
united
marriage
at
1
a
"
**'
cn
“
lc
“
c
,
,e,
i
in
the
Mt.
Morris
dtaplayed
the
bridal
costume
of
Mrs.
I
°r
guests"
of
the
evening
were
es
­
SOUTHWEST
CARLTON.
I and Mrs. Herbert Freeland.
buma were uunea U1 marrin«c UK i
"7™~
—7—■.“L’l
will be more important
ft Mr. nnd Mrs. Kellar Btem return the Baltimore United Brethren par-1 b®®*6- tor. Cleyeland also attended Perry G. Henry &lt;Lura Bryant). |corted in by the ushers, the guests
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Etaeniwod and
HASTINGS
I
today
from
New
York
City
where
ronngt
al
6:30
P.
M.
April
9.
thc
’
8l
*Xe
Teachers
College
and
whose wedding took place in 1882. »&gt;* wearing antique costumes. Mrs. family of East LeRoy spent Sunday
than that Your VISION
. have
. .
,._i»...
.... being performed by Rev. fartlie
thcnasi
pastseveral
severalvearx
yearshaw
hasbeen
been Two irides of 1884 were Mrs. M. L Mary Van Dugtcren modeled the with Mr. and Mrs. LaFayaltc Us­
I ..
they
been visiting Mr. ..and
ceremony
ta more important than
Belle Wheeler Young), whose drew owned by Mrs. Don Dickerson borne.
Mrs; Gay Jordan for several weeks. F- W. King. Tlie groom is the son of In thc insurance business in Port
Miss Barbara Bosnian of Lansing
Mra. Lemuel Colson returned on Mra. Hannah Cheney of Baltimore. Huron, where he now has hta own dress and hat of fifty years ago were ; and worn at President Orover
■
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
worn by Miss Betty Blough, and Cleveland's first inaugural ball in spent the week end with Mr. and
Sunday to her home in Mt. Dora, Twp . and thc bride ta thc daugh- agency.
They will be at home at 1214 Mrs. Frank Pancoast (Isabel Mell- Washington. D. C„ to 1885. Mrs. Al- Mra. Walter Culbert.
daughter, Marjorie, of Ha
Fla.. after spending some time with ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blank of■
Wayne Nichols of Ann Arbor is guests Sunday at Lloyd C
her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank An- Assyria. Tiwy were attended by Mr. Washington St.. Port Huron, after heney, whose dress and hnt were । bert Vedder wore a gown and bonApril
16.
Congratulations
and.
best
drus.
‘
..
....
modclcd
by
her
niece.
Mrs.
Jack
net
owned
by
Mrs.
J.
T.
Lombard;
spending
hta
spring
vacation
with
drua.
.
and Mrs. Floyd Chehey. he being a
Ed. Trethric was taken
wishes arc extended.
O'Connor, who carried Mrs. Pan-[other raeata were Miss Lucille Bas- Mr. and Mra. Eugene Nichols.
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Young of brother of the groom.
pltal at Camp Custer
coast's small parasol of thc 1884 ’ Mitt, wnnse bonnet wax thc property
Kendall and Orpha Buck arc where he will receive a
needed. Come a* a patient
Bellevue, Dr.'Clarence Young of A1-' The bride wax attractively attired
HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
period. In 1885. M1m Bcrrcida Hoy
"—*• "-------------- --------- -------- * having vacation on account of the
legan nnd Mra. Dagmar Young of in navy blue silk crepe while the
keeking comfortable vision.
Monday. April 9. marked the sev­ was married to Oscar Struble, mid by her In 1867 as part of her.golnj I
’Battle Creek sjient Sunday in Has- bridesmaid wore a beautiful gown
diLion. necessitating hta
enty-ninth milestone in the life of Mtas Helen Weaver displayed this away costume after her marriage.
Mrs. Deema Williams. Mrs. La- that institution.
.tings al lhe Young homestead.
(of lavender silk crepe,
Mr. and Mra. Dan McDougall and ' All wish for thc contracting part­ Mrs Levanche Merrick, to her wedding gown. Another in 1885 was Mtases Helen Newton, Ethel Jones, :Fayettc Usborne and Mrs Flora
Mr. and Mra. Bandy Wortman M
' family and Mrs. Frank Thomas of
a tong, happy antf&gt; prosperous daughter-in-law. Mra. Blanche the one worn by Mtas Anna Lee Hol­ Ellen Phllbrook and Alice Hackney, :Elsenhood spent Tuesday in Battle tertalncd Mr. and Mra. Orv Dun
Merrick, planned to give her one brook when she was married to thc nil arrayed in dresses formerly 1Creek.
Laming. Mrs Frank Roberta nnd r-JJ— ’•*and Mrs. Blanche Belson Sunday.
complete surprise. With the conniv­ Rev. Robert A. Carnahan. Miss owned by Mra. clement Smith.
Mra. Mary Yank ot East Carlton
daughter of Williamston and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Norton Slocum RM
ance
of
a
State
Road
friend,
Mrs.
iorilta Smith of Lake Odessa were
Reity Leary modeling lhe dreijs,
The various committees in charge -called on Mr. and Mra. Frank Shrib­
OPTOMETRIST
QUEEN'S &amp;EVIEK.
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Ml
Lcvanche Merrick was invited to which Is now owned by Mra. Mar­ of thc "Procession of Uie Brides" 1er Bunday afternoon.
! A copy of thc St. Petersburg
Hastings
Mra. Anna Buck called on Mr. Clro Card hi Johnstown.
Parker thc first of the week all .Times reports a Festival of Slat**. spend the day at tlie friend's home, vin Sage, a sister. 5jb« Helen Anders wish to express publicly their ap­
coming on account of Mr. Parker's , bringing to a climax one of tlie city's and the party with'whom she rode modeled thc dress worn by Mra. C. 8. preciation to those who in any way and Mra. Abid Donley of Hastings
WEEKS CORNERS.
1 stopped nt the Ben Merrick iiome. McIntyre In 1898. The dresses worn helped to make this event such a Sunday afternoon.
i recent Illness.
:mwt successful tourist season. Mtas here lhe honor guest went in to get
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry and son
Mtas Bernice Woxl of Kaiamabc
I Beulah Serevancc of Hastings was1 her coat. She was greeted by sixteen by Mra. Homer Warner (Wilda Bliv- success, especially tliosc who acted
en) and Mra. David Wilcox's (Jennie as "brides." those wiio loaned ■spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
chosen Sun Queen by thc Solarium friends, and was she surprised!
Townsend's), both ot the year 1900. gowns.'gloves, fans. etc., the musi­ nnd Mra. Oscar Hall and family of Leslie Dickerson.
society and wore a gown of blue and1 Just ask her!
were displayed, the former worn by cians. the Wilcox greenhouse. Home Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. McIlwain a
carried
a large
bouquet. The'
The dinner was lovely and the Mrs. Ronald Warner of Detroit, a Lbr. Co., and many others. Not least
tertalncd the former's brother ar
queens were chosen on the basis of tabic was. beautiful with decorations
DOWLING.
daughter-in-law. and thc latter by among the latter arc thc husbands
wife from Grand Rapids-Bunday.
35 per cent for queenly bearing, 351 bf soft shades ot green and tan
The Cemetery
Circle
Mra. Chester Archart (Beatrice Wil­ and
uuu children
viiuuicn who
witu So
so cheerfully
uiccuuin ran
rail
.
7----- will
.-----meet
.— thta
per cent for beauty and 30 per cent blended with lavender.
*"J -IU P&lt;*n
cox). a daughter. In'1901, Mtas Ag­ errand, .nd » ,»urnU, endured1™* “
for personality. Ten thousand peo­
Among the guests of Mra. Mer­ nes Holly was married to Elmer cold luiteMa durtnj are d.y. ot ,“”lr
ple around the band shell in Wil­ rick's own age were Mrs. Wm.’ New­
..
.
...
.
..--- . MnvSnth Thr- T adllre AM will ■*&gt;»-v*
Fisher, her gown being worn by preparation
for this event, all of May 30th. The Ladies' Aid will serve
liams park watched thc dL'-play of ton, Sr.. Mrs. Thomas Johnson. Mrs.
Miss Florence Frandscn. Thc first which was a great lie Ip to the com­ their dinner on Thursday April 19th Kalamazoo.
beauty, charm and youth bi the an­ Jasper Black.
to which all are invited.
and Mrs. Hetty wedding veil displayed was worn by mittee members.
nual Festival of States queens' re- Richardson.
■
Miss Frances Sage, who modeled the
Much credit is due the various ■ Dr. Charles Daniels and wife of Mrs. Jessie McArthur of Hlcka
Many lovely gifts of flowers, wear­ dress worn by Mra. Leon BAuer committees also for their splendid Aurora. Illinois, visited their cous­ Corners and Mrs Ethal Whttwwi
ing apparel, checks and letters were (Georgina Taylori in 1902. lhe wed­ cooperation A nice sum was real­ ins. Mr. and Mra. Wilier Ormsbc. df the Cptaer jitatrtat spent Wedna
Saturday.
received. The remarks and thanks ding taking place in LeSueur. Minn. ized from Uie production
day P. M. with Mr. and' Mra. PhU
Mrs. Jennie Gorham of H
Matteson.
■ Mrs. Linns McMillen entertained of this friend of ours as she gra- As a surprise, the wedding dress Of
ta making an indefinite stay at the j Leon Whitworth at Batita CrH
the U and I Bridge Club at her ciously.commented upon each gift as Mrs. Russell H. Bready
(Mary
SHULTZ.
libme of Mrs. Redla Whitworth. Mrs. Laurence Christiaman at U* M
home on E. Bond street on Wed­ she opened thc package, will be a Elizabeth Richards) now of Pioneer.
Mrs. Willard Drake is not as well Gorham spent Sunday with Miss Ornber district and Harttart Whi
nesday afternoon. April &lt; Tlie Ijobl­ lasting memory. A touch of sadness Ohio, was exhibited. The drew was
Lizzie Smith while Mra. Whitworth worth of tha Culvtr district ww
ess served a delicious lunch after was added when Mrs. Merrick in worn by Mr*. Bready in 1903, and at this writing.
BKINO IN VOta COl'rONB A WE WILL REDEEM THEM
Mr. and Mrs Byron Lewis and the visited her sen and family in the callers at Prank Matteson's BunA
cards. Together
with thta the, closing re|&gt;eatcd Tennyson's subllm- was inojftlcd by Miss Virginia Boyes
Misses—Dorothy
Norton and
OraccCulver district.
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eight ladies gave a napkin shower est poem, “Crossing the Bar." When whose parents were married by Die ---------Pierce
s
Bed-1
|
.
3 Lars 19c
Hart
called
at
Ray
Pierce's
at
Bed:
Lax Soap
for Mtas Ann Burton's nursery he wrote it. a long life, well lived, Rev. Bready. Mra. F. W. Stebbins'
school in the first ward building. a life Into which sorrow had come (Myrtle Sullivan's) wedding dress of ford Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Swlckert. who lias
large bos 20c
Rinio
Twenty-five 18-inch lunch napkins, and faith had follo«-ed doubt, he 1904 was worn b)' her daughter.
knew would soon end and he would Miss Marjorie Stebbins. There wei« been caring for her sister. Mrs.
were given.
MACARONI
NOODLES
leave his loved ones.
two brides of 1905. Mra. Guy C. Kel­ Drake, visited in Otsego over the
Lax Flake* re,, t.. 10c
All unite in wishing Mrs. Merrick ler (Emmy Krantz), whose wedding week end.
SPAGHETTI
. SOLOMON—CONKLIN.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain.
j Announcement ta made of ___ , many more delightful birthday an­ took place in Grand Valley. Pa, and
Bliu Coffee ta 25'/ic
p» niversaries.—Contributed.
Mrs. D. D. Putnam (Mary Wick- Mtas Barbara and little Patricia
' marriage of Donald Solomon of the
wlrel. the former s dress being worn visited in Kalainasoo Wednesday.
Second Infantry Band. Fort Wayne. BUSINESS WOMEN’S
Rev.
J. E- Norton made a business
by Miss Dorothy Ballance, and the
Butter
i Detroit, and Miss Dorothy Conklin,
ik 23c
HOSPITAL GU1.LD MET. latter's by Miss Ltlliah Tiiom|«on. trip to Battle Creek Wednesday.
instructor o$ beauty culture at thc
Mias Josephine Btlne was hostess In 1006, when Mr. and Mra. Donald
Mrs. Mary Morford of Kalamazoo
Flu.T..
I Anna Rose Moran Beauty Shoppe to the Business Women's Hospital
ta vtaftlng at the irame of her -sta- i
tn Flint. They were married at Guild on Monday evening at a D- Smith (Edith Lombard) were ter. Mr*. A- Smith, for a few days.
Jack Froit Powdered
.Flint last week. Best wlsliej are "While Elephant" party in the so­ married, her stater. Miss Anzolclta
A good crowd enjoyed thc games!
Lombard, now Mrs. Clinton Lahr,
. extended.
Sugar
2
17c
cial parlors of the
Presbyterian was bridesmaid and her dress was and singing at the Hall Friday ।
night. The next meeting will be Fri-!
church.
modeled by Mtas Margaret Chand­
BANNER CLASS.
gn' Feb
a«. 13]/2C
The dinner was followed by thc ler. Miss Geraldine Isenhath wore 'xlay night. April 21. at which time'
i outs will be served. Messrs. J. E. |
Twenty members of tlie Banner business meeting and social hour.
" KrW7ni lota
, class of the Methodist Sunday
Mra. D. A. VanBusklrk ta to be the Xto
JETbX ’iXK
« .&gt;» .upper rum­
To meet the demand for this type of paper, wa
School held a delightful meeting at. May hostess.
the home, of Mrs. J. M. Townsend
have put in a Fine*Assortment to Retail at Be a
maid's dress worn by Mrs. Arthur
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1
SERVICE GUILD.
on Tuesday evening. After the pot
Crolhers
at
the
marriage
of
Mtasj
----------------***
-----------------i
singe roll. No need to go out of Hastings
The Wesleyan Service Guild was
.luck supper, the business and social
Charlotte VanAukcn in 1909. Mtas’
EAST GUN LAKE.
meetings were held, the program entertained on Saturday evening by Dorothy Field wore the wedding | John Crawford was in Plainwell
to got your wall paper.
'
Round Steak ik
jc
being in charge of Mrs. A. D. Knta- M1M Thelma Kennedy. Plans for the costume of hef mother. Mrs. Wm. J. on btulncas Wednesday.
Mystery Mother's banquet were
ken&gt; and Mra. A. B. Oidley.
Mrs. James Null made a business:
made and the Mothers will soon re­ Field (Mabel Rumi, who was marAssortment of other pap
ried twenty-five years ago. In 1909. 'trip to Hastings Saturday.
ceive their invitations.
Porter Home or
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
MIm Norma Jacobson modeled
Wednesday Mrs. Kenneth An-'
fer Double Roll.
Mtas Ethel Junes gave a review of
’ Jn honor of her twelfth birthday.
cant
Ute chapter In thc study Book. A lhe gown worn by Mrs. Ray Cook draws went to Kalamawo to join
Sirloin
il 19c
Zabelle ^drounle entertained twelve
(Ida
Eat
o
*
d
in
1910.
Thc
wedding
’
her
husband.
We
wtah
them
much
fine time ta reported by all who at­
of her schoolmates on Saturday aft­
gown of Mrs. Maurice L. Pleraon I happiness.
.
Look ot Our Stock Before Yea
tended.
Bacou
IK P*&lt;. U'/zc
ernoon at three octock. Games were
(Lovina Ironside) was worn by her
Will Crawford ta spending a few
played and refreshments, with at­
daughter,• Mtas Harriet Pierson, the day* gt the home of Will Cran* in
DINNER AND BRIDGE.
tractive favors, also a large birth­
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCreary en­ marriage taking place in 1910. Miss! Middleville
day cake were enjoyed. Zabelle re­ tertained with a dinner at the Kel­ Mary Blm married Leonard H.
Mrs. Ja*. Null and children spent
ceived many lovely gifts.
logg hotel at Battle Creek Saturday Evarts In Chicago &gt;n 1911. and her Friday P. M. at MlddleVlUe.
evening in honor of Mr. and Mra. gown and hat were displayed by' Spring days are bringing our city
DATE ANNOUNCED. ,
Leon Tolhurst, who are leaving for Mtas Norma CooL Another 1911 bride neighbors to their cottagos.
' The date for the annual Bam' Marshall In the near future. Covers was Mrs. Floyd Everhart (Mattie | Callers al the Will Crawford home'
Cor. State and Jefferson Sta.
County Federation of Women’s Clubs Mjere laid for eight. The remainder May CurtlM). whose niece. Mtas Jean were. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crans. Mra.
of the evenlpg was sjx-nt tn playing Everhar t, model**! the dress which I Julius Crans and aon ot Middleville i
port- Mrs. Floyd Eberhart Is Coun­ contract al the home of Mr. and wa* ulimned with real lace brought and -Mra. Carl Deltman at Catety President.
from France by Mrs. Everharts donla.
Mra. McCrecry.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1834
Mr.----------and Un.
Gid Oage.
Mr. and'Hall. EH Lindsey of-Pine Lake, Mrs.
: --ur-Jj.i
w. E Sisson and nephew. Ray------------------------------------Ray Cteler ot Muskegon spent
j..--------------------------Brlgliam of Plainwell, Gib from Friday until Bunday with his
r. n&gt;o«d Potts, of Grand Rapids called Mrs. Gall .Lykliu
and twin sons were Curtis
i
on the formw'i mother. Mrs. Emma guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and :MorganUulcr of Nashville and mother, Mrs. Clara Cteler.
i Siaaon. Monday afternoon.
| Mrs. John Johnson in Battle Creek. :Elsabellc Oom of Kalamaaoo.
- .
- .
B
John
Jr
Mar Lgke CTty
Deputy ahertff, Gall Lykins was
crMssey.
BAPTIST CHUBCH.
motored to the village Thursday called to Uie cast part of town I
I with a load of efldar fence pc«U for Monday afternoon by the neigh- 1 MtesIrene
Barber spentit several
’! the Freeport Creamery Co . and vis- bora of Prank Allerton, an aged man .daysthe-- ,------pastweek
h
— with. her
sister.
v’«t ited relaUvea here until Saturday who lived alone. He had not been Ur=.
Mrs. Edgar Huggctt,
rL ~z‘A, and tfamily at
SHOE REPAIRING and
• -i when he returned home with a load seen for about four days. Upon en- Detroit.
|
HAT CLEANING SHOP
‘'I"’? of hay.
terlng the house. Mr. Lykins, found- Mra. N. H. Barber attended the1
Miss Elhelyn Earl and Date Beech hl^ *n *
c®n&lt;UU?n/
mc*'Un« &lt;X Rebekalu at
of Beidlna were guests at the Rev. suffering from lack of nourishment.1 Vicksburg on Tuesday,
7m.i- Loomis home* Wednesday evening WUI Chaoc accompanied him in the
Mr. and Mra. Phil Barber of
X G.fth. accompanied them to «mbulanc« to the county farm.
I Three Lake, spent Bunday with their
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rr&gt;ii'&lt;"&gt;, "r Mould ir*«l
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CARDS of THANKS

ll.lt 'All

a„h Belding for a ten days' visit with
Mr. Zantop and sister of Jackson 1 P"«nte. Mr. and Mrs. clay Barber.
i.a j.r her cousins, the Misses Elhelyn and called on relatives here Sunday.
I
Y.c‘2,,uRf,yno
J1*11,1,, ,the
' *n,J Helen Earl
The Clover Leaf Club iuid a wry' P“l(&gt;week with Mr. and Mra. Walter
Richard Lobdcll of Milwaukee vis- enjoyable meeting Thursday night Wtilte and family at Pareiimeqj.
■ ited his mother. Mrs Vanessa Lobat the home of Mrs Otto Anderson.
2s “JS’
rs LUTHBBAM miJskYT , dell, over the week end.
A pot luck supper was served at । tof Mrs. Frank Haltock of East DelFied Brunner and Lawrence En- seven o'clock. foUoweff by the bust- t09/wlt’) *’*r 1,®Vsel!c&gt;to duties,
dres motored to Grand Rapids ness meeting. Two names were preMrs Arthur Meade te on the sick
Thursday to see-Mrs. Brunner, who sented for membership.
1
. .
was a patient at St. Mary's hospital
The high school baseball achedDelbert Enzian made a business
Fire of undetermined
Lamina
HASTINGS PAURB,
’
mieu origin was ute for 1834 is: April 20. Potterville, trip
•- to
— -4
n!,P28, Thursday _
METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
1:30 Wednesday -----------------awaju- April
Woodland,
»nd1 Mrs. Robert Cosgrove
«y. V.
„ooaaCHURCH. discovered about i£:
- 27.
--------------------- away;
------- 1 I Mr- -™
B.v. C. M. Conklin
— i,...
-------- May 4. Bunfield, home; May 8. rriade a business trip to Allegan
i: sis E Or«a st rkon. asst morning by Mra Mary
Lou Henney
a. iu;30 a. M. ,n tlie .residence of Frank D. Bray­ Middleville, home; May 11. Freeport. Saturday.
Mrs Chaffee of Quimby spent
'
’ ' ton. The local fire department re- home; May 18. B. E. A. A. Field
10 oo a. m. .sponded to the alarm but found it a Day. Sunfield. Plans for a girls' in-1 several days last week with Mr. and
iu io a. u very stubborn fire to fight, as it Iuid door baseball team have been start- Mrs Laurence Hammond and fam­
iiy.
.
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v
s-ho'i «&lt;• to * &gt;i. eaten its way through the second ed
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson have , Visitors at the Reynolds home
u
'•
atory and into the roof , by way of
lhe partitions A great deal of water moved into the Ernest Hecox house, ffcinday were. Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith have Crandall and family of Kalamaaoo
was used and thc fire was finally
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
conquered. Tlie damage to the moved onto their farm and Mr. and and Florence Johnson of Richland.
(EPISCOPAL!
Mlaa Marian Johnson of North
house was considerable and was not Mrs Dayton Smith have moved to
insured. However. Mr Brayton car- the Prank Bennett farm and t|»e Prairieville spent several days the ।
rlcd insurance on the furniture Bennetts are living in the house on I past week with Mr. and Mrs Peter
I
Which was also damaged a gical the south side vacated by Fred Rlckenmure,
deal by both firo and water.
'X'',‘*p„l( l«Mr .„dMr. wU.
’AJ5llr n„„
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Endres
Ham W rw»nH a Wl Anrll 9 tn Mr
MT. And Mrs. John KOliBr BDd
and F. E Brunner were in Hastings

60c

HKKLS—15e
rubber heel*, foar 14
months' guaranteed I itv

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NOTICE!
•28 and T8 Whippet and oth-

One block narih of National
Bank.
on business Friday afternoon.
to Mr. and Mrs. Forest Babcock, a
UIMT* mother to Grand Ra^ |
Mr. and Mrs. John Baar. Mra.
Clltllc Roush and Mrs A. B. Fish
F A Hanneman wax in HatMr ttnd Mr* 8am A&gt;hby Ot ***'
transacted business at Hastings Fri­ I tle C^eek Satmdav
,dngs spent 8und»y-wllh
^in- ,
day.
Mr. and Mn. OlU, Lykin. &gt;•« I
'Ku?
Mra. Vanessa Lobdcll liad as her
TUMday lor * wwk'. vlUt with mln- .
JI,
guests a part of last week. Miss Uvw In Indiana. They were, at-1
“V”1 M" 8*m
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.
Katherine Otterbein. Mrs. Thomp- companied by Mrs. Minnie H&amp;tt to1 Zertx! ot Middleville.
json and daughter. France? Jean, of
her home in Lynn. Indiana. She | ------- ------------- -—
1"
Detroit.
Mrs. Ralph Burton and two chil­ to£“lXWW,r W’m
•*“:*•"*“* PUno Manufacturer ha. a
dren of Detroit were guests at Uie
■irons, haaltar ckicks frota our awn hans,
home of her parents. Mr and Mra. tn^t
“'n"‘n‘‘ BUNGALOW SIZE ■alaetad and br*4 for pioSUkla MS »»•I. E. Moore, last week.
■ action. Oat your cklcka bare al boat*,
Glenard Showalter who has been TJY AVIP'R L&gt;T A
O at rBMMOCK'i HATOHBRT. wbara ran
Mrs. Ray Hamilton entertained
her mother, Mrs Ella Johnson. last in a CCC camp in the upper penin-, A Au/a A Lit A ArkliV
FIRST CHURCH
8U1Mr.
U --------- Wiahw .nrf d.naht&gt;r “«Mr Hastings, which hi slightly used Urertaa.
week.
.------—
or CUBIST, scientist
There was a fine attendance at
Mrs. Fred Fteher
Fisher and daughter.
Cor. Church and Color MUoeti
Pa-tv.
M-rrire ■■ Huso a m
Rnb- the annual meeting of thc P. T. A. **■**
“ were in Hastings Thursday. »nd almost paid for. To ure shipMiss Lila Kleckner of Battle ping will transfer this contract to
Hr'bB.,1 .I- v'.io'a. m'
’’‘‘to
toe school house Wednesday
Creek
spent
the
week end at her responrlblc party willing to finish
H-r umr, «i T:45.’ Rrmiint evening. The annual election of offleers was held and resulted as fol­ '“X.Kr.nd Youn, &lt;d chnrlolt.. |
Phone 41
0.1 4H
NuhvUte
_
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lows: President. Mrs. Roy Nagler;
CHURCH or THE UNITED brethren Father Vice-President. Harold Yo­ Mrs. Louise Miller and son of Eu- mf«*nnatwn. write
tun Rapids called on MIm Amy'
CREDIT MANAGER,
rn christ. «l«»r:
Mother Vice-President, Mra.
p. o. BOX 352, DETROIT. MICH.
Fred Tabberer: Teacher Vice-Presl- Hartwell Monday.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parrott of
' "
' dent. Miss Ella Oowles; Secretary.
I
Vere Carter; Treasurer. Ray Wle- Hastings were Sunday guests of his
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Par
­
a. land.
Following thc business sesMon. a program consisting of two rott.
Mrs. Carl Huve and daughter
What duets by Pauline and Virginia
l^oorc. two solos by Max Whitney, Marion, spent Monday with her.
and a play. "It Can't Be Done," porenu.
Mias Minnie Fumlss spent Friday.
urif staged by members of the Barry
County Normal Class, was enjoyed. with Hastings friends.
Miss Elizabeth Gibson arranged
Mr. and Mrs. Miner King acc?mriEST UNITED BRETHREN church, panted by Kenneth Sinclker motor­ a delightful dinner party recently in ■
ed to Ortonville Saturday after- Iwnor ot her parents. Mr. and Mrs.:
Will
Oibaon's 25th wedding annl•ilnr.'noon and were week end guests of
’ M- lhe former's daughter and husband. versary. The table was decorated
vu
,„c way uuwn
uuric they
u.ey uw
On thc
down there
had »llh a centerpiece of pink roses and
thc misfortune to have a heavily candles, the nut cupa and place
loaded oil truck bump them from oards were In silver. The guests
the rear due to a necessitated sudMr. and Mrs. Dexter Brigham
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH,
den stop in heavy traffic. FYirtu- of Decatur. Mr- and Mrs. Ernest
natciy no one was injured and al- "
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Pr*m*,&lt;-a. l**lt&lt;-w plorie
11 4 1 i
k'OK HALF .Ii.f -t-n-d a t. nf nt.e
-atinc turnip. 4&lt;&gt;r a hu.h 1 al the
l.«a.e- Jim Hoiliard. 1 ’, mil-* &lt;m
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4 tl

WANTIb TO RENT—Sm.ll hntUM

Tata to «w W Hod

CHARLES H. LEONARD

with it and arrived home safely.
a» .* Xiw &lt;rf MuT’wmri. h.H si tbs
FREEPORT.
Rcmcnitfor the Spring Rally of pr«b*t» offlr» in ths eity ot Hsaiinr*. in
A very pretty wedding took placq tlie Barry County Womens For-. •/%*“• ,h' l0,h ,Ur ,,f A
,Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock at elgn Missionary Society to be held
'pvmml Hon. Stuart cirawaL J«
the M. E. parsonage when Rev. F. at the local M. E church next week Pr«*a‘«...
Lacnils united in marriage Jacob B. Tuesday. Tlie meeting begins at'
“*"• of
Wolfe of Hastings and Mrs, Moma one o'clock. A box lunch Will be
Hohvrt Martin, ailmini.tr.1or.
Vahrfcrllp of Freeport. They were u-rved at six o'clock. Mlaa Mabie
‘n •»i‘’ c-'"' hl*
J'
attended by the groom's daughter Eddy of India will be the guest i uiJJLrTto'Lll।
ini,rT.i *
PROCEEDINGS “»d husband. Mr and Mr-- Earl apcakcr in thc evening service.
I • »t»t» I* thv real ratal* IhrrHn dal
Bqmford of Hastings. Mr. Wolfe
Mr. Oorrw Oemlo, I. In could •' fj.-O', "Jj „„ ,b.
d„
L. a former Freeport resident and Rapids keeping house for her son. &gt; a l». iMt. at tan o'tlnrk- in th.
*’ both are well and favorably known Frank, while his wife is visiting her '
•• Ml-* prot.it- afw». be ■
" . in this community and thc best people at Big Rapids for a few dayg.,
&gt;'.r kearinc •••-!
rr wishes of a host of friends go with
Oscar Kurtz and family moved I It la farlhar ordarad. that pnblle
• them into their married life to­ from thc Wolcott farm to their new
&gt;*• *■’•? k»- tmMusttoa ot
rn gether. They jare residing al Has­ home east of Clarksville last week. M»lloia°u*r»aM,iy*afTi25hiL*
im tings.
Thc Literary Club meets on Haallnt* Hannan a nawapapar ’ ।
J: । The Misses Ruth Kendall and
...., Marie McCullough of Kalamazoo of Mrs. L. R. Wolcott. The bo«t- a tnT.“ pt T*
t.wr lb j called at the F. E. Brunner home esses arc: Mrs. Wolcott. Mrs Les- । Mildred ■■lib. Rrelitrr o
*•
Wednesday afternoon.
ter. and Mrs. Deardorf. The roll
OB’"* —
FOB PUBLICATION,
| Everyone seems very well pleased call will be responded to by nature' Mat* OBDBB
ot MlrhlVan. lhe ....
at
llrralt Cour
-lover thc result of the recent towu- .Quotations Mrs. Thelma Seifert will
B£!rp.‘"
;ship election. A full republican tlck- be thk chairman and will be assisted
r " *,
‘
" '
|et was elected. AlfhotrKli there are by Mrs Babbitt and Mrs. Mary Cool, Hunmer W Atwood. Defend
some fine men running on the oth- Tli&lt; topic for the day Is “Art. Old
i cr'ticket, everyone appears to be and New." Music will be In charge
, a ell fed up on tlie democratic ad­
ministration in higher offices and tie Everhart will give the Current
i want p change.
Events.
;
Burt L Brayton, his daughter.
' ] Mrs. Marvel Gunn, and her son. tings were Sunday guests of Mr. and
!.»iir». Wai 'Clarence, all of Watervliet, visited
the formers brother. Frank D.
Il Brayton. Sunday.
•hurch in the morning. Mrs Deeds |
*• j Sunday afternoon callers at the Nnglcr was also a dinner guest at
I home of Mr. and .Mrs F. E Brun- the Richardson home.
,t I tier were, Mr. nnd Mrs Floyd RcigHarry Lane, a former business |
j Ung and three children of Grand man of Freeport, was greeting old ,
-Rapids and Mr. and Mrs Claude friends here Monday. Mr. Dane has
• rl Warner and children ot Coopers■J- villc.
• cral years but has Just sold out
’ Mr and Mrs. C. A. Brayton of
We understand that the Carr pool
'Detroit and Mr
and Mrs. L. B. room has been sold to Lansing par­
Brayton of Dayton. Ohio, a-rre ties.
.
, r guests at the home ot their father.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee and
i V.S.; j Frank D- Brayton. Sunday.
II.1,K..r.l, I Mf and Vrs H w
Mnd daughter, Darlene, of near Coats
their guest. Mrs. Earl Jack, spent parents. Mr and Mrs. Adam Endres.
'•» | Tuesday in Grand Rapids, where
.»il |.thcy wtre lhe guests of their son »r BllulkM «IULM 111. wnu. Mr. SUr,.,“li,’IK!.“lir~X
•T-rraTrA [and brother. Don -Ricliards, and and Mrs. L. Neeb, last week.
&gt;n
i*
or that in ma
**.n ..?*[’ family.
Neat Sunday evening Dr. Hugh •
The many friends of Mrs. F. E. Kennedy, district superintendent, of 17.V,
ipaonH t.v ' Brunner will be glad to know that Grand Rapids. will preach at the
»••• »pi**ra*e».
ii
i*01'
,ble 10 leave St
® local M. E. church. Following the.
RV88EI.L R MePERK.
v.w. am. hospital Saturday morning and was s/rvice he will conduct the quarter- , Kin Blaior. RWamer tor Piaianff.
*’
i w»,..rrt. I taken to the home of her sistee. Mrs. ly conference. Dr. Kennedy Is an
,r "Ir , Charles Hurley. In the afternoon unusuauv
imeresung
socager
an
unusually interesting speaker and
OBDBB ros PUBLICATION
i i
?’r
,,urley brought her to everyone will enjoy his message
Vf ’ her Jj®nw Pere: Shp U *ll&lt;hUy imMUs
Miss Kate Kidder of Hastings
"
|,n&lt;, eM*Sts to return to the spent the week end wtth her als&gt;t hospital some time UHs week for ter. Mn. Geo Bassett
f further treatment.
.......................................................
..
,
Mr .nd
W„d Hjn.&lt;
MU­
Mr. and ~
Mrs.
1
.I -...
... Earl
Jack and Hngtoh spent a part of last week
, v r daughter of Detroit were Saturday with his porente Mr. and
■In mr I toght and_ Bunday guest* at the Frank Hynes.

NASHVILLE.
Miss Phylte Brumm spent a few
l days last week with relatives in St
Mr and Mrs Edgar Cheney and Loute
daughter of near Eaton Rapids were
Regular maeting ot Laurel ChapAt a self-service garage in Ne- Bunday guests of Mra. Cheney's par- tar No. 11 O. E. a met Tuesday
rxmiKNCED nntsAifAKER »iif
braska a customer can repair hH vnts. Mr. and Mrs. H. W Gooch.
night at the Masonic temple. FVJown car "With advice of experienced
Tlie Misses Ruth an&lt;J Dorothy lowing the meeting a card party was
mechanics." In ordinary garages the Tabberer have returned to their Held Refreshments were served
.
- .. work Is frequently., done by expert- nehoo! duties at Detroit and Hwtor
Mayford Householder of VermonlAi.a ko.n1 I.- .. . enced mechanics with advice of the I Beach after spending the spring va- ville underwent an operation Banm'S. 2 &lt; l*dy to the back seat. — Ariunsas I cation with Uirlr parents. Mr. and day for appendicitis at ths CosaTttlGMStlft.
v|Mrs. Fred Tabberer.
(munity hospital.

We are now Contracting Pickles for
delivery at the following Stations:—
Middleville, Hastings, Delton, Free­
port and Nashville, for a 12 weeks*
cash crop,.with Guaranteed Price and
Market. Sign one of our Pickle
Agreements.

Hirsch Bros. &amp; Co.
Phone 2649 or 2654. Hastings, Mich.
JOE DeRUITER, Mgr.

The Gift of
Springtime
With the noticeable in­
crease of business activity
in thia country, flowent are
resuming their place an
"the queen of gifts.” Re­
gardless of individual ec­
centricities in taste, there
are few, if any, people who
are not charmed by the
lovely coloring and delicate,
scent of a well-arranged
bouquet or a healthy, freshgrown potted plant.

Extra Special!
For the balance of
this week we offer

gorgeous roses for
sale at $1 a dozen.

All flowers we sell,
with few exceptions,

are Hume-grown

We still have a fine se­
lection of beautiful spring
flowers for bouquets; also
potted tulipsand hyacinths.

and will last half
again as long as

the imported
variety.

“Say it with Flowers

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist
Hustings, Michigan

Telephone 2530
P*4

�I WednMday, April 11, 1934

THE HASTINGS BANNER

hands of receivers or conserve-' It ta an old saying that “common [rnPY OF SUMMONS
Majority Opinion of Supreme Court Against 'the
enjoyed by all present.
tors. They held that the receivership I taw ta common sense.” While it tai
from the Nashville bank, which statute law that governs thta case.|
ISSUED IN 1859 Tlie twenty months old child of
Depositor, of Nashville State Bank—Three funds
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eaton had the
were paid to the state treasurer, nev- we believe it ta a case where com­
er became a part of the general fund- mon sense should be applied and Justice W. W. Potter Has the misfortune to fall into an unused
Justices Believe State Should Pay the
of the state, so there ta no duty cn Justice would be furthered thereby,
Original Valuable
cued in time to prevent drowning.
lhe
part
ofrthe
state
treasurer
and
jThc
taw
of
the
state
compels
the
re
­
Receiver Balance of $119,007.38
paDer
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fossett and son
auditor general to make reimburse- 'reiver of a failed bonk to make cd-

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OF A
*i roll «*»: AlC Ctal
IwM Aid. H.iekor.1

, , . .
, ,
_
Mr. and Mra. Ellis Gutchess were
menls to thc receiver from the. lections on Its notes, mortgages and
The Banner is Indebted to Su-|Sunday guesta Of Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
state's general fund. This, of course.1 other obligations for the benefit of
w.
an. Barr Fu.
makes it impossible foe the receiver I the depositors. The same taw oom- prem. Court Mto william w.
Potter
tar
a
chance
to
see
lhe
orlgto get the money from the state un- pels the receiver to depoalt tills
Elrrtlon h»l&lt;&gt; in
was Isless and until It shall be paid to money with the state. It does not Inal of
-- a
- summons
---- which
-- ---- ' Mn( Vincent Norton and Margery
■■ ■ state ---------------------------------------’KM’&amp;iSriS! spent Saturday and Sunday in Bat­
the
by the receivers or conser­
vators of thc failed banks; and if money lie receivu and keeping It In Doud of Rutland. Tlie three parties tle, the guests of the former's
there shall be any loss, through the some safety deposit vault until he Is mentioned in the summons were daughters.
then prominent residents of Barry
Mrs. E. F. Rhoades, who has been
failure of these banks lhat are now required by law to disburse it, but
about 889,000 which, with other in receiver's or conservator’s hands compels him to pay It to the state oounty. The summons reads as follows:
this writing,
moneys he liad collected, enabled to pay the state in full, then the treasurer. The same law specifies ;
"State.of
Michigan)
how
this
accumulated
money,
be'
The
Dorcas Society of N. Maple
him to pay a 10 per cent dividend to Nashville bank and not the state
Grove will meet Thursday. April 10.
longing to the depositors, may be
treasury must stand the loss.
the depositors. There still remained
Oounty of Barry &gt;
Justice Fead filed a dissenting dtabqrsed. It must be done by order ' To Any constable of Said County at the home of Mr. and Mra. John
8119.00738 of money collected by the
Howell. A cordial Invitation to all.
of the circuit court, the circuit
receiver of the Nashville bank in the opinion. He holds that the state Judge representing the state in the —In the name of the State -of Election of officers at thia time.
ought to pay the 1119.00738 to Re­
The Easter play that was given at City Trtunrertransaction. The Judge issues the Michigan you are hereby command­
banks that had failed. Judge Mc- ceiver Mohrmann Q-om the general order to the proper state officials. 1ed to summon Seymour H. Tillot­ the North church will be given again
fund;
but
as
that
fund
Is
overdrawn
Peek issued an order to the state
According to the taw. It ta their du- 1son. If to be found in said county al the South church next Sunday
treasurer to pay over this 8119,00738 by over 818,000,000, It is Impossible ty upon the presentation of this or- to appear before me at my office in evening. April 15.
to Harry Mohrmann, successor to for the stale to draw 81194)0738 tier of the court to place this' money, the township bf Hope on the 17th
Mr. Finley as receiver of the Nash­ from a fund that is several millions which It has accepted from the re- 1day of September A. D. 1859. al one
HOLMES CHURCH.
ville bank. The treasurer declined
afternoon to answer unto
Mr. and Mra. Fred Durkee and Mr.
ceiverr In hta hands for disburse- o'clock
J
to pay the money and Indicated paymem should not now be Issued. 'ment.
David O. Robinson. In a plea of and Mrs. Keith Durkee and daugh­
Justices W. W. Potter and Henry
that he would not do ao. According­
trespass on the case, to plaintiffs ter were Sunday guests of Mr. and
It seems to us that common sense damage three hundred dollars or
ly Receiver Mohrmann, by his At­ M- Butzel file a radically dissenting
Mra. Adam Endres in Freeport.
would require the state, which com- '
torney Kim Sigler of this city, opinion. In which they hold that it
under, hereof fail not. and have you
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ragta of Has- ‘ aiasmxa—i
brought suit to compel the state Is the duty of the state to pay this pelled lhe receiver to hand the then there thia precept Given under tings were Sunday
money
over to the state, to be rentoney
to
Receiver
Mohrmann.
treasurer to pay this money to Mr.
my hand this 13th day of September Charles Bayne's.
sponilble
for
this
money,
and
pay
It
Justice Potter's dissenting opinion. ]
Mohrmann, so that he could pay it
A. D. 1859. Solon Doud. Justice, ot
back
to
the
receiver
upon
the
order!;
to the depositors ot the failed bank. In which Justice Butxel concurs, is
the Peace."
year will be at Uie schoolhouse FT I- |
.
' the circuit Judge, who acts In this
The case was brought directly to the couched in his usual vigorous lang- of
day night. Tiiere will be election of Cou‘iLll1?*~Madit?'r?rd
ORANGEVIU.C
Supreme Court and was heard sev-, uage. He first calls attention to the matter for the state. If any Individ­
officers. Mrs. Mae Barnum and Mrs.
'
"
Itou and Frances Wickham Of
eral months ago by all the Judges • fact that every proceeding taken in ual had accepted thta money under
of the highest court of our state.
Uie case of ~a *closed
’------1 1bank
—*" **
Is ■*
done
— *■
by
“ like circumstances he would fie -Detroit spent Saturday night and
That court last week handed down virtue of state laws. The receiver forced to repay it. We think the ,Sunday with their grandmother.
its decision, which was concurred of the bank, the banking depart­ state ought to pay this 8119.00738, Mra, Nettie Newark, of this plac£.
few days at Harry Parmelee's in
The sick ore all much Improved at Buttle creek and Mtas Donna Mc­
in by five members of the court, in ment, the circuit Judge, the state notwithstanding the opinion of the
which they held that the state could treasurer and the auditor general, majority fit the supreme court .this writing.
Millian of Woodland is spending a
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Herminelte of
not and did not become responsible all of whom are concerned with thc bend). It does seem to us that their
few
days with Ctarabellc Parmelee.
or disbursement -----------of moneys dectalon ta a hardship and an Injus- .near Prairieville spent Friday with
for the cosh the receiver hail paid collecUon
- ------------------------------------Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend
to the state whlih was In failed collected by a receiver, act as state tire to the depositors of the Nash- ।their son James and family nt tills and family, Lon Woods, Mr. and
banip, and that the state had never j officers. Their duties are mandatory. ville State bank.
Mra. Dwight Barnum and Mr. and
In conclusion we commend Judge
Mrs. Ida Johnson Is spending a
OMumed such liability, it was held They represent the state, and every
Mrs. Hark) Barnum and son of
that the state was relieved from 11- action in a receivership ta an act of McPeek for Issuing the order lhat few days with relatives ar Battle
daGahter^ Mrs Edith!CoaU Orove- MrMrs. Don
ability on Its showing that the funds ! Rie state. From thta It would follow, the slate treasurer pay tlie 8119,- i
Uh™*d7ir McLeoud of Woodland and Mr. and
8
1
h
d
I
Mrs Victor Henney and children of
arc not available, and that that con- according to Justice Potter, and it 00738 to Receiver Mohrmann. We
U Byron tUkrr .nd Mr. Bril.1
t"’n‘
“ H“'
dltion was not due to any fault of seems to us hta reasoning ta sound, believe that Receiver Mohrmann and
the state treasurer, u the money was j that the state cannot evade its re­ hta attorney are to be commended for
Wickham and
deposited in banks ’ that are still in I sponslbUity to lhe receiver, nor to taking the legal steps they did to Mine? of Mishawaka were Sunday .oe”
Brown or
the depositors of the bank for whom protect the interests of the depod- iIu«U OT Mr,
he ta acting, by dodging behind lhe tors of lhe failed bank. The fact that
fact that the money for which the three supreme court Justices dissent­ . J2b•ESiS'Atw "X ^r "'SrV^kta" In report for .

This Decision Seems a Hardshp to the Depositors, When
State Laws Compelled Receiver to Pay to the State
Treasurer All the Money He Collected—State
Took the Money Belonging to Depositors and
Ought to Pay It Back , We Think
The Banner mentioned last week:
the fact that the supreme court had■
decided thc case of Harry O. Mohr­
mann, receiver of Uie Nashville
State Bank, vs. Theodore I. Fty.
state treasurer, and John Stack, au­
ditor general, of lhe state.
Briefly the facts are that Edward
Finlay, who was first appointed re­
ceiver of that bank, followed the
plain mandate of the statute which
required him to place the money he
collected In the hands of thc Michi­
gan state treasurer, which he did.
The amount of his collections had
reached over 8188.000 when it was
decided that he pay a 251 divi­
dend to depositors. Jadge MePeck Issued the order, as provided
bf lhe statute, authorizing the pay­
ment of that dividend, directing the
receiver the amount of cash he had
on hand belonging to tlie receivers
so that he might pay It to the
depositors. Before the-checks were
rent out to the depositors, the bank
holiday was ordered by Governor
Comstock, and n national banking
holiday was a little later proclaimed
by President Roooevelt.
Thc state of Michigan kept the
money received from Mr. Finley In
a separate fund and deposited the
same in several banks, some of
which failed to reopen. However,
from those that did reopen, the
state treasurer drew the money
which he had placed in these re­
opened banks and sent the receiver

state ta custodian and which belongs
to the depositors, was placed by the
state in banks that have failed. The
fact that they failed, in the opinion
of Justices Potter and Butxel. does
not warrant the state in sidestep­
ping its obligation to repay to the
receiver of the failed bank the
money it took from him. as the state
forced Die receiver to pay the money
to the state treasurer.
•
Thc concluding paragraph of
Justice Potter's opinion contains this
language.

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"These statutes should not be
technically, but liberally construed
to protect lhe interests of depositors
and creditors. (Stone vs. Dodge. 96.
Michigan Ml. The same statute

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HASTINGS, MICH.

the money directs how it shall be
paid out for dividends to a bank's
creditors. To contend that, under
such circumstances, a specific- legis­
lative appropriation Is necessary for
the stale to pay out the money
which the state received by reason of
this statute, and is directed by the
same statute to pay out upon the
order of the proper officer of the
state, is equivalent to saying: 'If
the state does not pay the money
received for a specific purpose and
to be paid cwt for such purpose by
lhe proper officer of the state, a
statute should be passed to compel It
to do ao; and. if that statute Is dis­
obeyed. the state should pass an­
other statute directing It to comply
with the law, and so on ad infini­
tum. The order and direction for
the paying out of money by the
state was made by the proper officer
designated by the law of the state.
This constitutes an appropriation
by the state of the money in ques­
tion for a specific purpose. When, as,
and If. money comes Into the
treasury of the state the money due,
appropriated by law and ordered
paid by the lawful officer of the
state, should be paid. This is not
a suit against lhe state, but to com­
pel the performance of a statutory
duty by the treasurer of the state.
The writ of mandamus should Issue,
but without costs, the matter being
one of public interest.”
Where learned Judges disagree as
to the application of the law In a
case like this, sorely a public news­
paper cannot be criticised for ex­

We Strive to Merit
Your Patronage
The State of Michigan would not
give us the right to sell our milk as
“Grade “A” if we (did not meet the
conditions entitling our product to
that classification. Those conditions
are first, a clean and accredited
herd of dairy cows. Next, clean and
well ventilated barns. Third, prop­
er mechanical equipment to handle
the milk in a cleanly manner. In­
spections of our plant are made to

satisfy the authorities that we pro­
duce Grade A milk.
We sell only milk from our own
accredited herd?- It's clean and
wholesome. It costs you no more.
A telephone call will bring High­
lands Dairy'n^lk to your door. We
invite you to visit our dairy and sat­
isfy yourself of the merits of our
product. We will be glad to serve
you.
•

ed from the opinion handed down
by the other five, the three being
outstanding members of our highest
court, shows that there Is real merit
in the action brought to compel the
Kiynient of this money. The amount
voived and the injustice done the
depositors by the state's refusal to
pay would seem to warrant further
action-If that is possible. It does
force a bank receiver to hand over
the depositors' cash to the state and
then say to them: "H's Just too bad
that we put your money In banks
that later failed, but we are free
from all obligation on that account.
Your receiver might have put the
money in a safely deposit box and
paid you 100 cents on the dollar:
but we, the state, wouldn't let him
do it. We compelled him to hand
over all his collections to the state.
We put the cash in banks that have
failed, so we are able to pay you
only what we may receive from such
banks." That seems too harsh a posi­
tion for the state of Michigan to
take, when the state enacted all
the laws dealing with failed banks,
and ^forced the receiver to deposit
his money with the state.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Farlee. Mr.
and Mra. John Covllle and M. L.
Coville of Coats Grove attended the
funeral of the tatter's granddaugh­
ter. little Padella Hotchkiss, at the
City Mission In Hastings. Thursday
I morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clum took
their daughter. Arlene, to Grand
Rapids Sunday where she will at­
tend school.
Mrs. Bernice Kantner and chil­
dren and Mra. Gladys Sandbrook
and sons were entertained at Wal­
ter Hershberger's sugar bush Sat­
urday afternoon.
Garnet
Townsend
commenced
working In Battle Creek last week.
David Christian entertained a
boy friend from Holland over the

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson
and baby and Mrs. E. Thompson of
Coats Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Thompson and children of Battle
Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Thompson and baby at the home
of her parents Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Olsnn Densmore
and daughters spent the week end
with Carl England in Lansing.
Glenn Wotring will meet on the
board of supervisors at Hastings this
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ptaher en-'
tertained Dr. and Mra. Raymond
Flnnle and children. Charles Cook
and family and Karl Paul and fam­
ily of Woodland to a sugar bush
party Sunday.
Mrs. Guy Kantner, Mra. Glenn
Wotring and daughter, Betty, Mrs.
Harry Sandbrook and Mrs. Royal
Frantx attended the "Procession of
the Brides” at Hastings Friday eve­
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Townsend
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Fred Mills, In Battle Creek Sunday.
| Rev: and Mrs. Harley Townsend
{and baby spent Bunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Teeter In
Woodland.
Guy Kantner and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Harrtaon Blocher were
Sunday guests of Russell Kantner*!
In Hastings
John Gardner and family spent
Sunday with Torrence Townsend.

FAIR LAKE.

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

Robert W. Cook, Propr

Hastings, Mich

The Kinsley Ladles' Aid will meet
the third Wednesday, April 18. for
dinner, with Mr* LotUo Oolltater.
Mra. Allen Griffin and Mra. Clay
Rorabeck in llu&gt; group assisting her.
Mrs. Mildred Frits ta moving away

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thin pUce.
, ______
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lewis called
nwniswm.
on Henry cdlllson al the home of I
KLINGENSMITH,
hta son. Floyd, near Hickory Cor-i1-** Weeks Letter.
ners Bunday and found him Im-'
“nd. ’J*1'
proving in health, which his many .
’J?"1 _l*'e
[week
end with
friends will be giad to hear.
...................
- friends
- In this com­
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Norman have munity. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Saund­
moyed into their new home recent­ ers returned with them to their
Mayo In Battle Creek Sunday. Other
ly purchased of german Morehouse. home to spend some time.
Mtas Florence Stanfon of Hamil­ guests there were Mr. and Mra.
" BRANCH DISTRICT.
ton spent Sunday with her parents, Chas. Mayo and three sons. Ken­
neth. Charles and Wayne.
Mrs. Mudge and mim Ruth will go Mr. and Mra. Claude Willson.
to Detroit today to visit the former s
Melvin Stokus has gone to De­
We are having spring vacations at
daughter, Mrs. Frances Ryan, and troit to the home of his brother and our school this week.
son-ln-taw, Wm. Ryan, for several expects to vrork in Detroit thta sum­
Miss Neva Mayo, daughter of Mr.
days.
mer.
and Mrs. Claude Mayo of Maple
The Hastings Normal class gave a
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green and , Grove, and Will Green of- Battle
Ittle play Friday evening at the family and Marshall Tripp were | Creek were united In marriage two

a niece of
place.

Albert

Green

ill for some time.

Gordon Green.

Service to the Individual
Measures a Bank’s Worth
No bank can be of any greater value to its
community, or be held in any higher esteem
by its public than the measure of its service
to each individual patron and depositor
For nearly a Half Century this bank
has built up a physical equipment to
care for the needs of its patrons. Ev­
ery facility for the safe keeping of
records (as was evidenced in our re­
cent fire), jire proof vaults, custom­
ers' safety deposit boxes, private
council rooms, free to customers and
in fact everything required in modern
banking. No expense or pains have
been spared to rrieet the requirements
of an up-to-the-minute banking estab­
lishment.
Also, through the past years, this

bank has established a reputation for
being a friendly and accommodating
bank, and every effort is being put
forth to make our customers share
our friendly sentiments.
There is no more helpful agency to­
ward financial success than a good
friendly bank, where you can feel
that your best interests are being al­
ways considered. This is just the kind
of service this bank is rendering.
All deposits in this bank are insured
under the Federal Banking Act of
1933.

Make this bank YOllR bank...Start a
Savings Account here and watch it grow!

HASTINGS CITY BAN
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

of

this

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB, WEDNESDAY, APBIL1L flM

fooo cos

SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
BO ITH BOWNE.
Last Week's Letter.
Frank and Ralph Walton were In
Mr. and Mra. Matthews spent Mon, Flint on business Thursday.
tag account entered, discharge of
Clifton Meek returned Thureday
Admr. Issued, estate enrolled.
, evening after a two weeks' vi*R with Sunfield.
EsL Rrastaa M. HInman. Prtltton
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and I
16
Belden Blank. Assyria
and order for repairs on property
mont and friends ta Grand Rapids. children, Mr. and Mrs. Myrlen
filed.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Walton, Ralph Strait of Nashville spent Easter with
Sunfield
Est. William A. Hendershott Or­
and Bemice were in Lowell Thurs­ their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Asa
der allowing claims entered.
Strait
PROBATE COURT.
Est. Samuel Coulthard. Warrant day evening.
Mr. and MT*. Asa Strait drove to
Est. George O. Dean. Annual ac­ and inventory filed.
Detroit Monday, taking with them
Est. Doris E Henry. Nomination Frank Martin and daughter. Marl­ KU Strait. Mrs. Olive and Mrs. Elsie i
count filed.
very atUractlve.
.
lyn.
of
Grand
Rapids
called
on
Will
Est. Samuel J. Hulllberger. Final of guardian filed, order appointing Mishler Sunday. Then all went to French, to see their staler. Mr*. Al­
guardian entered, bond of guardian
account filed.
len Idema, who ta very ill. Mr*.
filed, letters of guardianship issued, John- Thaler's and had Easter din- Etale French remained to help care ,
Est. Matilda Bachman Fox. Order final account of guardian filed dis­
"NATIONAL' SHAKES.
.
' ’
Edith Cramer returned Friday for b*r,aitt*r.
allowing claims enteredcharge of guardian issued.
The neighbors here, where Dr.'
\ Est Ann* Curtis. Petition for
Eat. Virginia Hess, et al. Petition from a week's visit with her sisters Snell lived a few years ago. were
hearing claim* filed, notice to credi­ for guardian filed, nomination of ta Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler. Mrs. saddened to hear of hta de th Thur*-1
tors (sued.
guardtan filed, order appointing
d*y night. He was a wonderful
EM. Amelia L. Swift. Agreement guardtan entered, bond of guardtan Mattle Mishler. Mrs. Anna Thaler, man. loved by all who knew him.
I
filed, letters of guardianship Issued. daughters Helen and Mrs. Basil
and settlement filtd= Miss Ethel Powers of Lansing
Lansing '
Thompson,
called on their mothei
Est. Marta Hampton. Final ac­
want part
rxa rt of her ivacation with her
■ Ext Thomas Doyle, petition and
rpent
and
grandmother.
Mrs.
Ellen
Roush,
'
order to employ attorney filed, and -count of executor filed.
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cecil
Pow1
Est. Thomas E. Cheesebrough. at Pennock hospital Sunday after­
entered.
Third annual account filed.
" noon. They found Mrs. Roush as
UM Griswold St, Detroit. Mich.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Roathere and
Est. Kenneth C. Dewey. Release of . Est. Effie Jane McCann. Order ap­ well as can be expected.
I guardian filed, discharge of guard­
of
Mrs. Andrew Blough attended Mr. and Mrs. Myrlen Strait
pointing Admr. entered, bond of
HCWE
Nashville spent Thursday evening1
ian Issued, estate enrolled
Admr. filed, letters of administration Ladles' Aid dinner at Bowne Center
with Asa Strait. Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Est. cliflord c. Dewey. Final ac- jissued, order limiting settlement en­ on election day.
J. L. Maus, Harting*, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eash called on old King and Arden Housler, Mr.i
count filed. Waiver of notice filed. ,tered, petition for hearing claims
order assigning residue entered, dta-1 filed, inventory Med
Mr. apd Mrs. Ervin Mishler of Lake and Mrs. George Hal! and family
were there on Tuesday evening
'
charge of administrator issued, es­ I Eat. Reuben T. .Jones. Order for
Mr. Get Iman of Owoaso was a
Frank Walton was ta Hastings on
tate enrolled.
I publication entered.__________
caller at George Hall's home on
Est. Vina Smith. Final account ■1
business Saturday afternoon.
Thursday
of
last
week.
filed, waiver of notice filed, order as-1
DELTON
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pardee. Mr.
DOUD CORNERS.
Hallock nnd Mtas Bethel Hallock signing residue entered, discharge:
.
Ly|c Lctaaar are and Mrs. H. F. Miller and family ot
Auto repairs must be cheaper
and Mr.
y
of Elkhart, Ind., were guests of Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Norris Bergman of and friend. Ray Peake, spent thc of executor Issued, estate enrolled. ,
Est Vonda Elliston Releare «»»mS
now. You seldom see a 310 bill that
Battle creek came to visit hta par-,*^ end vtaittag their aunt and
Jennie Pardee Wednesday.
some mechanic has used as a towel.
; ent* and get Donna Bell, who had I uncle of Shultz.
tajrtaiuedftled' D*achargP of guard‘ | George Cowies arc happy over the
Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Miller and -Loa Angeles Times.
stayed at the Bergman home since i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Ha.sdaughters ot Elkhart. Ind., returned
rat Mirth t Swift rirder dis-1 arrival of a little daughter.
; fiaater.
tings visited at Harry Waters- Sunn,
d
I Mr. and Mrs. George Mosier of to their home Saturday after a
Mtes Laura Hallock. Mtas Daisy day p. M.
missing petition entered.
I KalamMOO spenl Sunday with Mrs. week's visit with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W H. Pardee, and other
■■ ■ ■
.
——- Luclna Eddy and family.
Itea 30. Ik*.*. .o«ih U .11*. &lt;h..r.
News came last week of the relatives and friends.
ALL PRICES INCLUDE MICHIGAN 3 PER CENT SALES TAX
NOTICE OF TAKIMO TOWNSHIT
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cosgrlff of
death from pneumonia of Rorert
ROADS UM COUNTY ROAD
Morewcod. aged seventeen years, in Lowell were Easter guests of thalr
sister. Mrs. Jennie Pardee.
Pittsburgh.
Penna.
Robert
was
born
hrglnnin*
m**tlns of th* i
Mr and Mrs. Harold Yoder and
Ho*J, He
and always ifced In Delton until
L«*Bi&gt;»ilonrT, of
■a, h*ta on th* 37tl
about three years ago when tlie family spent Easter with Mr. and
home was broken up by the death Mrs. Emery Kime and family of
Pleasant
Valley. On their wa&gt; home
of the father, and Robert and stater.
Milled from fine Kansas Hard Wheat, Guaranteed to give baking satisfaction
Lucile, went to live with their aunt they called at th* Daniel Zook home
ta Pittsburgh. The five sisters re­ and found Mrs, Zook much ' im­
proved.
)
maining have thc sympathy of Del­
Misses Beulah and Mary Cramer
ton friends In taelr sorrow.
PBAT*IEVIXJ.B TWP.
Mr. and Mrs E. R. Cummings of and Mr. Derwood Volte of Grand
Rapids spent Sunday afternoon with
wuon a. rrairir»ui* i»i&gt;. Kalamazoo
~ were visitors Saturday
--------- - Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cramer and fam­
FRENCO Brand. Rich. Smooth and Creamy
on quarter Ila* road Ihrourh I of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Willison.
...__________
«■
,,
1 Elmer Kelley of Grand Rapids ily.
Kllon 5. Hailing, Two, ihrore j
Jrireiil* Twi&gt;., th«nc* ra*t | visited his brother. Homer Kelley.
COATS GROVE.
igh arrtian 5 en* mil*. lh»nc* ‘ '«
। aouth aretion lin* of ■**-1 and family last week.
OLIVES
» ”•
T»' wU-Uiorm Tuealay noon too, Last Week's Letter.
ill*.
Miss Helen Keeler of Carlton Cen­
K mil*, thenr.- aouth ap | the roof off of the dairy barn on
Manaanlllaa
HOPE TWP.
ter spent the Easter vacation with
* .“’i? t*ti,h.’ *&lt;hU"‘ ,r&lt;1“,n I Victor Jones' farm.

cotWTWouwwws

IS

Eat. Reuben T. Jones. Petition for
Admr. filed.
BsL Hattie E. Checsebrough. Final

WITH

Frosh Vegt
ty, Fur
Necesi

Plow Repairs

Safety of Funds

East Lans
gardens not
amourtt of t
spend for fo

We are ready with a good stock of
Plow Repairs and Shares for the Gale,
Banner, Moore, South'Bend, Syracuse
and I. H. C. plows.

We can furnish parts for most any
make of plow you may have.

QJfje gjatirmal &lt;Eomt &amp;
UnweBtatent fflnmpany

See our new MOORE-GALE Walking
Plow and get prices before you buy.

i.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICH.

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TELEPHONE 2118

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Purpoae. 241/^-Ib. Sack

PEANUT BUTTER

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“nJ1. S “J" ".'iVJ. connr.iul.itan. tn otxndrd u&gt;
aection line of Hee. 33.
Robert Faulkner and bride.
J!” 8i,w.,.cc',"*r “A.,hr- Everyone, remember to set ‘the
teTCu: &gt;».&gt;-. ■!«&gt;» out ■*««.• n» wion
County Lin* Roa.i throuih! players at the hall Friday and Sat15
nl!l'u’ A‘lrU ,:l ,nd ’* . Tl'°“
aeetton line ot arc lion tv.

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iilmatda

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Hon &amp;. Haitli

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JOHNSTOWN TWP.

.(.’■■inly Rnad So. 4&lt;W».

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winning at th* X. £ .
33. Carlinn Twp . ih&gt;

&amp;ASTLET0N TWP.

• eat Saif
CaatlHoa

Virginia and Martha Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dcmond
spent Easter with the latter's par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Graves of
Stony Point.
The Birthday meeting was held
with Mrs Roscoe Cassel Tuesday in
RUTLAND TWP.
Harold Burpee.
Robert Adams. honor of her mother. Mrs. Carrie
Regiunitig *t th* 8. w. corner of ar« Kathryn TdWn. Leda Harrington Van Wle.
tton 7. Rutland Twp.. ihrne&lt;*’ea.t ;-n, antj Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carpenter.
'r-a'-iiSJ-AclS1Hau“ *»«««». u
Thursday with Mrs. Kendall Coats
% mH*, inlrraeclinx with Imprurnl lowu. In bed with pleurisy.
with dinner served by Club No. 1.
«hin read.
.
The Inland Lakes Garden Club Program in charge of Agnes Haight.
.. lh'*«r"r?h 14 'W1U rneet wlth Mr nnd Mrs‘ L- NRuth and Marian Woodman went
inn line of .eeiio'na Bush on Thursday evening. April Friday to Finley. Ohio, where theyi.t on ouarwr lin*. ig
A co-operative supper will be spent a few days, returning Sunday.
'
rr*'r
i served at 7 o'clock and each mem&amp;«•*
Mrs. Paul Thompson and children
»nter of north ,»e ber is requested to come and bring of Battle Creek spent pan of last
weeks with her mother. Mrs. Lillie
and one other dish of food. A short BoltA.
S. E. *orn*r of **e program will follow the supper, and
The teacher. Mrs. Allerdlng, and
i*P ihene* 'nZikwAi Peter DeVries, a nurseryman from the school put on an Easter pro­
gram Sunday which ail appreciated
very much.
road on aouth aoetion lint of arclion 30. | table service.
E. S. Thompson gave an Easter
Rutland Twp.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallbridge of sermon on Sunday morning instead
s
*he’x’ K v'
3s" UnU,e Creek were Sunday guests of P. C. Wing, who is still confined
Rutland ‘ Twp,. thrne* north 1 mil* "to I of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith.
to hta home by sickness. Special
iui*rirciiat&gt; with M 43.
j Mr. and Mrs. Cosby of Vicksburg musical numbers were given in thc
r.S"r.”".‘™ sfi:
•'uli-ii.T; “j »■
««•a|e™
Sunday School.
in »Mtion 13. Rutland Twp, thrne* Middleburg. Ind, were Sunday aft­
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chase spent
. .a.
-a. . .i . .. — &gt; .v, en)OOn gyp *
- - ■ —— ——
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. E. Daven­
vey Dings.
Ilrginninr *1 the N. W.
port of South Woodland.
fir.
lion 3. Rutland Twp.. Ibr
—.. VC-.
------ ---------------- ------and her
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Woodman and
•nuth**&gt;v j aunt. Mrs. Sheldon, of Kalamazoo son Paul visited at Fred Smith's at
Prairieville on Sunday.
lie* of ,*ciion s.
1 about two months, with the hopes
A fine program was put on by the
THOBNAPPLB twp.
that the Florida climate will do Clarksville crowd Friday evening at
^wove
!«»»«■»
&lt;&gt;t .ntion ii. Thnrnappio Twp. ib,u*i- j health. Mr. Leonard took them In pot luck supper nt seven o'clock.
*»»i one mile.
■
; his automobile, but he will return
Mrs. Minerva Woodman was sick
Mrdnninc al thr All&lt;«*n Count? line. .Ururtlv
rrutrr of arellun |H. Thornspplr Twp.. ■ SDOCliy.
with the flu last week, also Robert
nnd Dorothy Sense.
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
The Club will meet next Wednes­
J . Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mills spent day afternoon with Mrs. Blanche
•i Sunday with their son. Bernard, and Bayne and with Mrs. Kathryn Richf family of West Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coats were In
riion, visited old friends in this vicinity i Grand Rapids on Monday .of last
SH.thbor* . njiip
, tne past week.
X. w. com** of «**-' Joe Stengers entertained a party
r Twp.. umc. »«»ih at cards and dancing Saturday eve­ cident that happened to Clarence
S E. earner of the nln«Ktane last week.
.... -r.__ .....I
...
t--i
i»l» Twp..
Ed. Cowles and tl
H. and XX
E. rv_._
Dos­
'? • ter accompanied John Kammerer to
MILO.
mH* nr
, "rriiim the Odd Fellows Home at Jackson
The April meeting of Milo Ladles'
Aid will be entertained at lhe home
Mrs. M. A. Mills will enlwUln
WOODLAND TWP.
nl ,rr the Triple Link Club at her home shore farm. Wednesday afternoon.
&gt;g at th* X. W. ren
•nth ..n Friday.
April 18. Bring needles and thim­
I* ni'i,.
Oney Roblyer and family of Cres- bles to tie quilts.
mth'ra
*Pent Sunday evening at Nick]I Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Flower and
------------------ ------------ -- -----------------Mrs. Bellinger spent Wednesday
r«'nnu&gt;« *t thr x w *om«* ot th*
HBrv*y Hartwell's friends here are with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moreau at
k.it Of tvction T&lt; WoortUn.1 Twp. “^y &lt;o hear he is laid up with Augusta. Mr? Moreau remains about
rr aoutb on quarter line of aaid aee- erysipelas.--------------------------------------------- the Same.
„7".t a. x w .. .......
’»"&gt;» »»“i' »»*
‘
-----dark DOollttle of Detroit ar®
&gt;»n 7, Waadhmi Twp. thenc* »&gt;i&gt;ih nB a business trip to Hastings Friday.
I Wayne Flower of Kalamazoo were
•**■•!?• \tn* nl re«i*a i. •pproxi-,' Sunday. Alfred Zimmerman of callers of thc tatter's parents on
“JS.ii.'S'u. X. w. .......
— OulllUc vUU«l hi. parrnu. Mr and Sunday.
W a Spaulding and Mrs. Wilcox
pleasantly surprised by a visit from were Hastings vtalton Saturday.
•IK
their daughter and family, Mr. and
John Bradfield spent Saturday in
Mrs. Fred Schutz.^jf Paw Paw.
Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. Schults came over I
Mr. and Mrs Rex Hannon are
staying
the --latter's
parents.- from Chicago Friday and remained
. _ with
--------—
-----------------------Mr. and Mrs. c. Zimmerman, while at their Lake Hills farm till Mon­
to th* Eaton County preparing the cottage next door for . day afternoon.
..............
BtXQB twp.
occupancy.
| Mrs. M. Bradfield and mother
X K ..-e.ter.jif the
Sunday visitors at H. and E. Doe- spent Monday shopping ta Kalamai 9. Yank.- Sprint, tcrs.were, Mrs- Mary Blood and aoo.
«t’&gt;o»nh!&gt;T‘!f,.’,rIicu. ^rs M“y Dunnln&lt; o» Kalamaxoo.
Meadamcs Bellinger. Duggan and
Mr. .nd Mo Fetar V.nHout oi CMnn.ln mix In K.l.m.r« S.iX g earner of th. Galesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Del- urday on a shopping expedition.
‘
i.7
**rt En“an ot Crewcy.
I J Bradfield. Mr. and Mr*. Merle
. u
Frank J. Roush ta on thc sick Bradfield and Jack were guest* of
। relative* on th* Clapp farm near
r-p th*."
------- RABT’nKLTnN--------Galesburg Sunday
’•»» »’• |.... Wp-k^A|SJ,?rELTON’
Mre Jennl*1 Lyons and son of
riy «w ■
I ; ruin •'•r M mil* Last Weeks Letter
iBanfield visited in the Quick home
"•«'eww L^ha °°1,lsoft and daughter ol Sunday. That evening Mr. and MT*.-

?.f: .1.

|Kalama20o spent Wednesday at Quick visited Mr and Mrs Vern
’rn*r «f th* Floyd Collison's. Loreene Coiltaon Quick and tamlly’at Banleld and
'V*
returned home with them to attend X.
„ V1

H&amp;iiCrit.” . ....... .
.ufT.-isufS.wyr•

KAITUOK

Tn

' lug r

-**
Mrs
BesJiie Tung.tr returned
°n
.‘4
Sunday after caring for Mra. I Mrs. Germain and Marna Smith
tiu. Viola Waters lhe past week.
!an? sick with *treptocoecl sore
JJriS te^‘“ M°r,Or&lt;1 b slcl w,lh,throat. Wc missed them at Sunday
। scar les lever.
school
3*.
Meryl Kelley, of near Hickoryl Mrs Hattie Bellinger made a bu»'• Comers, has been wiring Mason;mess trip to Kalamazoo and Mcn, «. Newton's house and he has now had don the first of last week
a new Delco system Installed ta hta I
77r
, % home.
Pablo: Ono* upon a .time there
Nellie Mae Watson spent Saturday was a mtn who never left hta com!'• . night and Sunday in Kalamaaoo1 mutation ticket In hl* other ooat.—
nr. (with ralailvea.
Ban Francsco Chronicle.

19c

Beltta

Of Courau — Yga’ve Heard It!

T

Double Criap

Crlap la Milk or Cream,
fts 8c ter 12c

UC

PHOTU

F1OFIT

1 9c

CONVI

HE call of the great outdoors? Who
hasn't these spring days? Many of
us will be loading up the family chariot
ana heading for the wide open spaces os
soon as possible each week from now on.
Of course, we must eat, and if week end
buying is impossible we must shop on
other days. Doe* that mean higher food
cost? Not necessarily.
C. Thomas Stores' policy of "Everyday
Low Prices" provides thc opportunity to
shop economically ANY day of tlie week.

POST
TOASTIES

GINGER 4
ALE
1

TEI

ei5c e25c

SALMON

RICE
KRISPIES

PLIASU

D*lleUnaly

PKISTK

JU °‘ 12c
LIME
RICKEY

FIRST
PRIZE

« zx
1UC

TO OR

COCOA
2 21c
-■ Z\
FIG BARS Sy
1 UC
2 19c
CRACKERS
MACARONI
O. K. SOAP
6 “23c
BLob,

BROWNED
Pound

Fresh Bakt. Sodas or Grahams.

1 Lb. Box 11c

Or SPAGHETTI
Elbow, in bulk

Lb-

"T
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LAUNDRY

Life-Time Chromium Bon Bon Dish
FREE with the purchase ot 3 pkgs.

SHEFFORD
A superior product for lovers of fine
cheese. All varieties ex1 Lb. &lt; p
cept-Swiss, Old Yorke.
2 Pkg. -LmC

WHEATIES 2&gt;*.-25c
While supply lasts.

i

One deal to a family.

Wh

KOSTO &amp;
Delicious, Nutritious.

pkg.

5c

For Desserts,

OATS MF 5

18c

Product of the Quaker Gate Company.

COFFEE TnT1 °b 25c
One Coffee Ar tells another.

A trial prove* why.

Cin-O-Mon-Ettea

TR1M-ETTES

Add color aad Uas to
ulad*. *te.
Pkg-

For buuUfyiog f.od,.
drtaka *U. Ph*.

1/V,
AW

ODESSA
PETIT P018

PEAS
l»wl and
teadar.

Cmi 3

17c
BEETS
Wa Ki'* 2 ro* 25c
FRUITS FOR SALADS*

*Or»cl*

cm1

JUNKET

ROWDEM

ru
PINEAPPLE

12c

Fancy Sliced
FlMkout.

21c

Flavor*.
«
1 UC

lb. 9c
PRUNES
RAISINS
15c
APRICOTS &amp; 18c
ORANGES
27c
We carry • Complete Stock of Fresh Fruita
and Vegetable*.

15c

KIRK’S

No. 19
Con

COCO CA3TI1X

1

6

than
nic
buying an
Insist on

Food File,
FlexoTray
Freezing,
hinged s
interior l
shelf, the
Set, the
many oth

The Foa
dairy bas

Thrift Tra
china con

oven may

AMERICAN fffi
teaar* - i9C
WOODBURY’S
cu. ] Qc
SUPER SUDS
3 ar 25c if 15c

Grape Nut Flake*
11c

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K*l*in«

128 West State Street

visua

�THE HA8TTN0B, BAMWOt, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1334

FOOD COSTS REDUCED
WITH HOME GARDENS
Fresh Vegetables Add Varie­
ty, Furnish Elements
Necessary to Health
East Lansing.—Home vegetable
gardens Dot only cut down the
amount of money which need be
spend for food but thc vegetables

t

grown have a freshness and an ap­
peal tfiat Is not present in most
Rx««n stuffs which are purchased,
according to the department of hor­
ticulture at Michigan State College.
The quality of home grown foods
Is helped by the fact that each pro­
duct can be harvested immediately
before it is to be used and al the
time the vegetable la al the proper
stage of ripeness to provide the most
tasteful meal. Dieticians compute
that a family of five persdns needs.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

NASHVILLE.
3.100 pounds of vegetables and i
fruits each year.
1Last Week s Letter.
Most families will not care to
Mrs. D. D. Meyers of Hammond,
produce the entire quantity of these ;Ind., spent from Friday until Sun­
foods needed and. in some cases, ,day with tier mother. Mrs. Frank
ground is not available to grow the McDerby.
;

termining factor in the productive
power of a garden. The gardener
who develops his ground to the best
advantage will reap a greater har­
vest than thc man who does not
lake time to plan his work.
A half acre of ground is needed to
grow the 3.000 pounds of vegetables
that five persons will consume in a
year. Part of this quantity would
impossible to consume that amount
in lhe gardening season. It is pos­
sible to make selections ..from 25
different vegetables which will grow
successfully in Michigan and tills
long list increases the families ap­
petite for food from the garden.
produced. Potatoes, beets,. turnips,
celery, onions, and others will keep
well if proper storage space Is pro­
vided. Peas anffcom can be canned,
ns well as snap beans, asparagus,
and spinach
The season for many varieties of
fresh vegetables can be prolonged
by planting early and late varieties
or by using varying planting dales.
When the garden space Is limited,
crops like melons, cucumbers, and
pumpkins should be left out in fa­
vor of others which will produce
more food per square yard of
ground.

COATS GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisk and family
from Milo are living in Will Bayne's
tenant house and Mr. Fish is work­
ing the Bayne farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Karrar have
moved into the tenant house of Wil­
liam Brooks and Mr. Karrar will
work for Mr. Brooks thc coining

^REASONS WHY
O YOU SHOULD HAVE
TELEPHONE SERVICE
PROTECTION — In eaae of fire, alckneo, bui

PROFIT—A telephone often la helpful in securing employment.

CONVENIENCE—You ean onJer groceries in bail weather and
run counties* errand* by lelephone, without leaving

and "gel-logeiher*" arc planned.

PRESTIGE—A telephone of your own 1* both a social and bu*ine*a awet. And II eliminate* lhe embarnwament of
a*lking to u*c a neighbor's telephone.

TO ORDER TELEPHONE SERVICE, CALL, VISIT OR WRITE
THE TELEPHONE BUSINESS OFFICE

Melvin Coville and son John and
wife attended the funeral of the
former's granddaughter in Hastings
Thursday.
Mra. Lena Sca.se has been sick
during part of last week.
The L. A. 8. met with Mrs. Ken­
dall Coats Thursday with good at­
tendance. Agnes Haight had charge
of the program. Mra. Irene Brooks
won the Bible picture contest prize.
Three other contests were won by
Mrs. Alma Boulter. Mrs. Irene
Brooks and Mra. Harlow Barnum
who received fine bouquets of paper
flowers.
Several from here attended the
community service in Woodland
Sunday evening.
E. 8. Thompson Is supplying the
pulpit here on account of the Ill­
ness of our pastor, who was able to
be present at services on Sunday and
will not be able to preach for some
time by the doctor’s orders.
The Birthday meeting will be held
with Mrs. Bessie Woodman. April
19. for pot luck dinner.
Tlie classes in Sunday School nnd
rome individuals bought stamps to
help In thc drive for crippled chil­
dren.

NATURES

FEATURES
■gLr Why be satisfied with less

is hollow and can be filled
with water and chilled. sK

■fl than thc fullest conve­
nience when you arc
buying an electric refrigerator?

Insist on Kdvinator and get
these extra features: the famous
Food FUe, the Frost Chest, thc
Flexo Tray, die World’s Fastest
Freezing, the ice tray lifter, the
hinged shelf, thc automatic
interior light, the rearranging
shelf, the refrigerated Pastry
Set, thc Water Pitcher, and
many others.
The Food File consists of the
dairy basket, thc Crisper for
vegetables and greens, and thc
Thrift Tray with three covered
china containers in which left­

Modern refrigeration Is not
complete unless fresh meats and
fish can be kept for as long as
you wish. In the Kclvinator,
this problem has its complete
solution in the unique Frost
Chest a roomy compartment
" that docs not deviate from its
below-freezing temperature.

STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scott attended
the funeral of Mr. Bumford in Has­
tings Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geiger spent
Thursday with Bob Geiger at Law­
ton.
Miss Leona Coleman of. Battle
Creek is spending a few days with
her grandmother, Mrs. Jankes SuHne.

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shurlow
and family attended the wedding
of tike former's sister in Lansing
Sunday.
Mra. Blapch Padelford of Hastings
and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Padclford
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Fancher.
Miss Esther striker spent Satur­
day and Sunday with Mra. Mattle
Striker at lhe home df E. L. Bentz
In Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ickes and
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Striker spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Ickes in Hastings.

COUNTY LINE.
Last Weeks Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkler
and Richard and Miss Dorothy
House were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Rose Wachter and family ot East
Woodland.
Mrs. Chris Eckardt and Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Eckardt attended the fu­
neral of a relative near Ann Arbor
Monday.
Neighbors and friends, to the
number of forty, pleasantly surpi iced Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wink­
ler Friday evening. Sandwiches,
pickles, coffee and doughnuts were
served after which Mr. and Mrs.
Winkler were presented with some
money and thc best wished from
their many neighbors and friends
for their success In their new home
on the George Long farm In North­
west Odessa.

DRAIN OUT SLUDGE,THE OIL EATER
TJ&gt;/j New Motor Oil stops sludgt
formation ... cuts ell coifs
Time now &lt;d drain out winter-worn
EK oil and change to heavier grades, and
when you change, decide that this summer
you’ll keep sludge out of your engine. For
sludge dogs your oil lines, binders lubri­
cation, fouls your filter. It makes valves
sluggish so you lose gasoline power. Finally,
it causes rings to stick and pumpoiL It is the
greatest cause of high motor-oil consumption.
Keep sludge out by using I so*Vis "D , the
Anti-Sludge Motor Oil. it does not sludge
under the hardest kind of driving. It keeps
rings lively and free, reducing oil consump­
tion to thc minimum. That’s why you have
to add to it les#.frequently between drains.

ISO’VIS "D"................... 25c-v

26c- *

TOTAL

'/vkte
STANDARD OIL SERVICE
ALSO DISTRIBUTORS or ATLAS
c**r. l»J4.Siin4u4O&lt;lC*.

tirkb

MIDDLEVILLE.
Tlie storm, while severe, did more
damage in washing lands, some that
never had washed before have real
gullies in them now. A bam in Yan­
kee Springs township was struck by
lightning and a small amount of

small building Just north

Oftentimes, in any household,
there is need for emergency fast
freezing, it is Kelvinator’s proud
distinction to offer in thc IsoThcrmicTray the World’s Fast­

Thc Pastry Set is composed of
mixing bowl and rolling pin, the
bowl of an unusual design with
cover and two han-

It is die oi)e refrigerator that
will answer your every need.
Easy terms.

Robleski Electric Shop
Hastings, Michigan
REHUGCRATORS IN]

will answer

Henry Bidelman. Rcfreahmnts were
served at a late hour and all re­
ported a good time.
Ervin Charlton of the Lakeview
district called on Frank Hawblltz
Friday.
Richard Edmonds of Battle Creek
spent a few days with MF. apd Mrs.
Laurlel Marshall.

TIME TO
CHANGE OIL

Thursday evening thc men work­
in the Oeuke's meat market all went
to the fight in Grand Rapids. The
ladles went to the city to a show.,
The fire alarm Friday P. M. was

est Freezing Speed, from water
to ice cubes in u national aver­
age of eighty minutes.

Kel-inatortoi

Clark Tltmarah has returned to
his home here, after spending the
winter wilth his daughter, Mrs.
Walter Scheldt, in Allentown, Pa.'
Mra. Charles Betts. Doris and
Bobby, were In Battle Creek Satur­
day.
Miss Theresia Dause returned to
her school work in Lansing, after
spending the week at her home
here.
Miss Margaret Nelson of Lansing
spent lost week with Mra. Elsie Furnlss. Miss Helen Fumlss of Has­
tings spent the week end at her
home here.
Mrs. Ottle Lykins relumed to her
home Sunday after spending ths
past three weeks helping in thc
Iriand home.
Mrs. Coy Brumm was hostess to
the dramatic club on Tuesday night.
The Clover Leaf Club will be en­
tertained on Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. Otto Anderson. A
pot luck supper will be served al
Seven o'clock.
Mra. Pete Baas was taken to thc
Community hospital suffering from
a fractured arm and an Injury to
tier hips.
On Wednesday the Woman's Lit­
erary Club met for "Legislative
Day," the speaker being Mrs. Maude
Glasner of Charlotte. A luncheon
was served at one o'colck.
M. J. Hinckley is thc new coun­
cilman. Tlie standing committees
are:- Streets. Dull. Martin and
Wetberbee; Water. Wetherbee. Bai­
ley and Greenfield; Lights, Hinck­
ley. Martin and Bailey; Finance,
Greenfield, Wetherbec and Hinck­
ley; Parks, Dull. Hinckley and Bai­
ley; Ordinance, Bailey, Greenfield
and Martin.
“
Funeral services for James Rose.
83, were held Thursday afternoon
at lhe Hess funeral home conducted
by Rev. M. E. Hoyt. Mr. Rose-pass­
ed away in Kalamazoo Tuesday
morning of hardening of the aru­
les and heart trouble. Mrs. Rose
passed away several years ago. He
leaves two daughters, Mra. Stanley
Mix of Kalamo township and Mrs.
Lena Kennedy of Hostings and
three grandchildren.
The Ladies' Aid of the Evangeli­
cal church was entertained at thc
home of. Mra. Daniel Garllpger on
Wednesday. She was assisted by
Mcsdomcs Mabie and Esther Mar­
shal).
Mlsfl. Alice Roscoe returned to her
school work at Ypsilanti Sunday
after spending her spring vacation
here.
Mrs. Alda Lewis, who haif spent
lhe past twelve weeks in the Sani­
tarium at Battle Creek, - has been
brought to lhe home of her sister,
Mra. Anna Gribbcn.
George Evans has sold .his oil sta­
tion at the south end to Victor
Jones. Mr. Evans and parents will
move on a farm near Traverse City.
James Eddy has been confined to
hts home for a week with a sejere
cold.
v
There were 232 present at the
Evangelical Sunday School and en­
joyed the fine program put on by
titc children.. The church was full
in the evening to see the pageant.
•The Living Christ.”
_
The following arc the returns of
the township election: Supervisor,
E. H. Lathrop (Rep). 192; S. W.
Smith (Ind.), 344.
Clerk, H. F.
Remington (Rep.), 237;
Arthur
Housler (Ind.), 298.
Treasurer.
Theo H. Bera (Rep.). 184; Adolph
Dause (Ind.), 348. Highway Com­
missioner, George McDowell (Rep.),
213; F. J. Oarllnger (Ind.) , 317.
Justice of Peace. R. M- Wetherbee,
(Rep.). 288; Fred J. White (Ind.),
239. Member Board of Review,
Menno Wenger (Rep.). 228; L. E.
Pratt (Ind.), 302. Constables, Wm.
Mater (Rep.), 10; Bert Trautwlne
(Ind.), 300; Floyd Nesbit (Rep).,
239; vem McPeck (Ind.), 310; Norval Barger (Rep.), 213; Harry Pen­
nington (Ind.). 293; Al Bennett
(Rep.), 227; James. Howard (Ind.),

man's In Baltimore In honor of Ills
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daly nnd
Cleon Mead were Bunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brasy In Bat-;
tie Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz and
Bernard Whitmore called on Mr.
and Mra Merle Hecker and baby
daughter. Joon Patricia, Tuesday
evening tn Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Reid and son
of Bedford were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reid.
Mr. and Mrs F. Hawblitz called
on Mrs. Fred Hanes in lhe McKel­
vey district one day recently.
Mr. and Mra Curt Marshall of thc
Branch district and Earl Marshall
of Marshall were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Greem
Several neighbors were cntcrtaln-

KELVINATOR

when the department arrived, to
they had nothing to do..
The Woman's Club kre having
very interesting meetings. At the
last meeting a paper on "Modern­
istic Art” was well given by Mra
Byron Smith; Mra. Prlndle'a subject
being "Colonial Painters and Days
of Silhouette."
Harold Kollar, who lives ^ith his
uncle, John Kollar, hod the misfor­
tune to strike his foot with an ax
while splitting kindling the other
night, very sore, and the worst U.
it keeps him out of school for a
time.’ Too bod Harold.
Here is
wishing you. a quick recovery.
Some of our streets have been al­
most Impassable for a few days. Sev­
eral cars'have had to be drawn out
of the mud and the streets look al­
most as If they liad been plowed.
E. b. Whitmore and family of
Hastings were guests of his parents
Sunday. In the afternoon P. R.
Smith and wife were also
the
guests ot O. D. and Mra. Whitmore.
We are told that we will soon
have another shoe repair shop In
one of our vacant buildings.
Our chair factory is getting the
old factory building In shape to
move Into very toon. They are
cramped for room whare they are
and having a fine lot of orders

distinguished by its Streamlined Beauty
and an entirely Neu1 Utility feature
IE NEW Ford V-8 Victoria* te,.

T

distinguished for its modern
style and teauty. Its smartly stream­

lined contour terminates in a smooth

sweeping flare behind which Ford

more help
HIGHBANK.
Mr, and Mra. Glenn Hoffman and
family spent Bunday at WU1 Hofl-

stylists have concealed thc newest

thing in luggage compartments.
11 holds several subcases or picnic bas­
kets or golf bags or vacation baggage,
out of the way, yet easily accessible.

twin tail limpa, cowl lights, two

Tbc V-8 Victoria u |610k L o.
Detroit Other FordV-8
‘
*515 up. rr_
authorized

�THE HASTINGS BANNZZ, WKDNMMT, APML, U, 114
latter’s nrother, Mrs. Eva Trautweln. because it was the only date open the next meeting, which will to has secured wot
Mrs- Luana Townsend of Hastings for the "isenhath Entertainers" held at the home of Mra. Walter The farm, where
.
। Sunday,
■ - ■■*
Kt Thursday of last week with from HMttngx.
In --*•the Star district, —
on April
U able to walk
Millie Fisher.
All who want tickets on the La­
Home Economics Specialists
dies' Aid quilt arc requested to get
Carl Bryans and family will soon
Chas. Tobias Is (Carting to build
Michigan State College
BANNER WANT ADVS.PAT •

8 Wins Gold Cup Road Race ' Homemakers’ Comer
j By
I

Spring sunshine brings the desire
Mrs. Velma McCaulley Is assist­
to brighten the portions of the house ing Mrs. Agnes Barry with her
that have become dull and drab, and । bouseliold work for a few days.
many women place their kitchen at
Remember there will be 8. B. and
thc top of the list for such improve-1 preaching service at the church next
menu. Ooior is the cheapest way to Sunday morning. Plan to attend
add beauty to the home, according ^h these services.
to home economics specialists ofi
---------------- «»»
Michigan State College, and kltch-'
WEST HOPE,
ena can be pretty as well as useful,
Week's Leiter.
SUrtmg with the floor, which,
M
d u
nonaid Ansbould be thc darkest, the sldesslb
“
sl»ould be much lighter, and the cell"J.
ir ihun.
low weighed seven and turee-quarpounds and will answer to the
! dw" H 'is St to St tt^w^xl- Imm* of Kttrl Howard Mrl- Anders
A thrilling moment in the fa-

Stock cart al Lot .Infelct.at tiro
Eord V-t cart battle for tho lead

is leaning oil I
turn. Felow, Stubby Slubblofield, thc tinner.

| color ns thc walls, making them less
i cotkipicuous.
I Another guide in planning the
colors for a kitchen Ls to keep the
•colors light nnd dull on the large
[areas such as thc walls, cupboards,
! and woodwork, and then use the
(bright cheerful colors for tlie small|CT
sucn as
~ curtains,
curtains, stools.
suxhs.
cr uu.u..
things such
and chairs. These smaller articles
arc less permanent and can be
changed more often thus eivlnc a
, different effect to tlie room with lit-1

24 Tablets

WARNING!

TIRE PRICES ARE
GOING HIGHER!

25c

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25c

IS 2«~76c

E 5OC 2

at the

0RGNA1

HuxBt3sr
CASTOR OIL

2Sei...26C

'Puxetssr
MILK of
ORDERLIES
(EQ,
MAGNESIA WUMtt,
on. box

ONE CENT SALE

51C

'or

THESE EKTRH SPECIALS

ONE HOUR ONLY

HERE'S HOW ITS DONE
10,000 Rexail Drug Stores take part in this tremendous
sale. Due to seasonal demand a few of tho items listed '
may have been aold at prices lower than the regular
price listed here . . . but never as low aa on thia sale. -

If THEY LAST THAT LONG

io

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COD LIVER OIL

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Softening and beautifying for
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your skin.
bargain.

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or

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The tooth paste you need to
keep teeth sparkling.
Only one salt to a customer

IN ONE BOX
Only one sole to a Customer

TOOTH PASTE

$1.19

2&lt;o,26c
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BEAUTY CREAMS

36c
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JASMINE
35c

JASMINE

£ 2,., 51c

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3 p.m

OIL

TOILET TISSUE
i ion 10c

One 50c Jonteel Foundation Crear
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One 50c Jonteel Cleansing Cream
One 5Oc Jonteel Face Powder

1 pint

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8 oz. bottle 40c

2 0, 41c
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delicious to taste.

1 pint $1*00

BEAUTY NEEDS
and TOILET GOODS

Powder.

2 for SI.01

2 for 51c
41.00 Lavender Body Powder

Jteea.

'.’.■3Oc 2 ta 31c

2

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51c

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' I pound pkg.

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25c Georgia Ros. Talc 2 for 26c

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and Mrs Fred Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Osgood spent
Saturday afternoon in Bowens Mills
With their son, Win. Ellsworth, and
family.
Next Sunday there will be quar­
terly meeting at Baltimore. There
»d»
to*
cordially In­
l0
f
m
Mrs. Fred King is quite ill with
bronchitis. We hope for a prompt

here who attended
accelerative ability of thc Ford V-8 ,%7n?.^7ehri0htcr«mtr«tinJ
engine, and partly because tho
Ford transverse springs minimize
tilting even nt high speed around should be careful not to make the
tJhJv mv
' T ddy Ha&gt;war&lt;1
turns. Ten Fora cars took tho room appear spotted or outlined
first ten places in thc event to
with such a color. For instance, all
l.&lt;t
share the prize money.
Miss Olenna Osgood missed last
[of
thc
tiny
grooves,
hinges,
pulls.
,
The Ford sweep in the Los
week at her teaching at the Carter
Angeles event, thc premier winter and nobs should not be covered with ,school because of sickness.
- rend racing, classic of the Pacific the trim. It Ls much better to trim11
।
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Hart
and
Joan
coast, was a repetition of thc results the flat edge of the working sur-'
In thc Elgin National Stock Car ,,face. the inside of cupboard doors,.'called at L. D. Woodman's Sunday
Rond ,Race
nt’wJ»
Elgin.
26, nnd lhe ,ower "be Indies of chair,,Clarence Jojincock and Miss Ethel
iX-X
«vZn"
‘jy"'vIll.,
,*''.‘August
*iiSX’‘»s,Reid of Orangeville were also callers
first seven places in the famous aP4,t"to!f le8S “nd
1uar,cr roun&lt;* I there.
200-niile event. Fred Frame, one at 1,1C floor,
Mra. Richard Laubaugh and Rus­
of the entrants in thc Los Angeles
Here ary n few combinations of sell spent thfc week end in Lansing,
race, won in a Fbrd V-8. his aver- I color which might be used:
251.sp?f(* for Jhe cour« being | in a north or dark kitchen, brick guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Otis.
Miss
Mary Louise Arentz of Prai80il2 miles per hour.
I red linoleum, cream wall, ivory
--------------------------------- TT-------------------- woodwork, light dull green table rioville visited friends on this street
Saturday.
oncs-rca
'.VEST ORANGEA'ILLE AND
cr. Leo. expect to motor to Oakland, una
and cnairs.
chairs.' gn-cn
green anu
and brick-red
Those who were able attended the
on -the
curtains; --------------or green ,lin
AND EAST GUN MARSH. Nebraska. They will start Wednes- !trlm ""
--------‘" ­ 1 funeral of Mrs. Kate Ryan Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Madden of East Gimlday “’Is week and return in about oleum. tan walls, cupboard and Wednesday in Hastings at the St.
woodwork very light green, pale
tfarah have moved in the Morse thxce weeks.
Rose church. Mrs. Collins, with her
yellow-red inside cupboard doors, husband. Jerry Collins, who passed
tanaan house.
.
J
STONY*POINT.
and a narrow black trim on small
on several years ago. settled on their
Heber Pike has been on the sickl p. r. A. will meet al thc school things.
' farm iiere and lived many years In
list the past week His many friends, holUH? Friday evening. April 13. A
For tlie south or large light kitchhepe for his speedy recovery.
| R00d program is being prepared and cn. blue linoleum, cream walls, ivory this place. Mrs. Collins was widely
Ben Hansen and wife have been | lhe ],lllcp wlj]
M.rvcd before the woodwork and cupboards, table and known as a woman of sterling char­
acter and shrewd wit. She posses­
in the —- —tbe past Jew dnyr.|progm,;,.
p»vrih'u.
chairs pale blue with block and
Both arc recovering at this writing i
Ru_v.c)| Keys of Jackson yellow trim, cream curtains trim- sed the rare ability of seeing things
Mr."and
Mrs R. A,
A. Moll and
a.... ;t‘|&gt;ent
„ „last
wv week with
__________________
Mr
and ^MrsR.
her parents of med with blue; or green and black in their true light and always with
daughters. Beverly and Ethlyn. and this place.
&lt;
linoleum, pale yellow-green walLi. humor. She leaves an adopted
Mr. and
Mrs. Frank --Otto of Lansing!
—
•------------•--------’— •*------- ---------------------------------The
man who
owns
the •farm
now ivory woodwork nnd cupboards. daughter, Mrs. Clara Morehouse,
Sunday visitors o! Mr. and, cccupted by Mr. Roberts, was out ' Chinese red shelves in cupboard and who cared for her faithfully during
Mrs. C. E. VanEtt.
X2"",1_____
’' from
,r,’n* Detroit
Detroit Sunday
Sunday and
and delivered
delivered stool,
stool, and
and cream
cream curtains*with
curtains with green
green
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Parris will soon a nice pair of horses to Mr Roberts trim
,&gt;and several devoted cousins. Mrs.
move on the Walter Boydson farm
Mr and Mrs. Andrews ol Shultz
For mothers whose children must ’
near Bradley. Mr. Boydwn is at the,Bnrt Mrs. Chas. Welch of Quimby be kept indoors, the frequent rainy **"“
Camp Custre hospital
Wld Lisle Bidelman of Pontiac were days of spring become problem days.; “‘ft, J*?™ u sincerest sympathy
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Culver and callers at B. J Wellman's Satur- Window Contest" is a game which ■ln
|OMmother. Mrs. Art Culver, and broth- day.
| will help keep the youngsters busy. I
’ ° "
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
•-Try to. sec how many different ob- ,.
ILast
Week
’s Letter.
ijects can be seen from the kitchen'1
।
Ralph
and
Dale
Townsend re­
window, count the automobiles or1
1 people who pass or have each child turned to North Manchester Col­
' lege Monday after spending their
choose a raindrop at the top of the
! Easter vacation with their parenls.
window and see whose raindrop
Chas. Farlee and family were
reaches the txtftotn first.
! Delicious drinks. JeWled desserts, were Easter guests of Mrs. Sherman
; Smith in Hastings.
or pudding sauces may be made
John Wotring and friend ot Cleve­
throughout thc year from rhubarb
land. Ohio, Miss Louise Wotring of
juice canned this spring.
M. 8. C. and Mrs. H. D. Wotring of
Three coats of waterproof varnish
for the wall behind the kitchen stove, Nashville called on Glenn Wotring
Saturday afternoon.
will allow spots to be removed easily
Misses Leona and Ellen Leonard
i from tills surface with soap and
of Hastings spent the week end with
&gt; water.
Margaret and Audrey Densmore
I Try a tablespoon of kerosene In
Guy Kantner and family attend­
Another tire price increase expected.
DON’T WAIT !
the water for washing windows. It
, ed 0e "Resurrection" pageant at
cuts grease easily and leaves the
Get your Firestone Tires Now. Raw material costs have
Hastings Friday evening.
glais bright and clear.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rogers and
jumped tremendously—yet tire prices have not'followed
To remove print ing^on flour and
. Miss Ixittlc Rogers of Lake Odessa
feed sacks, wet them thoroughly
in comparison. Be smart. Heed our warning and get
with . kerosene, roll tightly, keep! and Mr. and Mrs George Rudd of
Ionia were Easter guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Sandbrook.
STATE ROAD.
Mrs. Jay Ditman of Detroit spent
Equip your car with the tires
from Thursday till Wednesday with
' Mra. Mary O'Connor has returned her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
Champions buy — FIRE­
homo from a visit in Chicago* with Blocher.
her sisters.
STONE HIGH SPEED Tires.
Mr. and Mra. Russell Kantner of
Mr. nnd Mrs. James
Sothard Hastings and Mra. Carl Wespintcr,
For fourteen consecutive
were in Battle Creek Wednesday.
Jr . of Detroit spent Wednesday
Mr.
and
Mrs
Willie
Wilkes
of
years they have safely car­
evening with Mr. and Mra.
Levi
Battle Creek visited Mrs. Janet Pet- Kantner and Guy Kantner and
ried thc winner in the In­
tcngill Thursday.
family.
Mr and Mra. James Swanson. Mrs.
dianapolis Race. Why take
Mr at£._M&amp;L. JBrtfL Banlgan of
: Clifton Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Detroit spent Saturday with Mr.
chances with ordinary tires
Sothard and Mrs. Janet PettengUi and Mrs. Oscar Flanigan.
attended Coats Grove P. T. A. Fri­
when you can have the safe­
Garnet Townsend, who has been
day evening and report a fine pro- in thc CCC camp at Champlorfvfor
ty that Firestone gives you.
Igram.
.
a number of months, returned home
i Mrs. Pearl Matthews is sick In Sunday.
| bed. and we hope she soon will be
Mra. Torrence Townsend enterI up again. Her little son. Dan. lias1 tallied seventeccn relatives Easter
:
HIGH &gt;PEED TYPE
I Just got over Ui« scarlet fever.
|I day.
Mr and Mrs Archie Cunningham!
ii a
A nine and a quarter pound girl.
were in Grand Rapids one day last । who
who will answer to the name of
,1 Shirley Ann, came Tuesday to nj«ke
Mr. and Mra. Wynn Nobles of her home with Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward
.Coral visited their daughter. Mrs.:Thompson. Congratulations.
4.50-20
Jack O'Connor. Wednesday. Jack's , PnUj Beardsley spent Wednesday
retumed home with them nnd spent J evening with Ralph Townsend
4.50-21 _____ $8.15
!thc week end, coming home Sun-j Willis Kantner and family of Has:da.y.
....
. tings and Guy Kantner and family
4.75-19_____
8.65
j Mrs. Janet PettcngUi. Mrs. Elsie spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Leri
‘ Sothard and Mrs. Ethel Shultz were Kantner.
5.00-20 _____
9.60
;
in
Battle
Creek
Monday.
Miss Olenna Blocher of Holland
5.25 18_______ 10.30
Mr. and Mrs. James Swanson spent' and Leslie Lockwood of Hastings
5.25-21 —I, 11.35
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Winnie' were Easter guests at Harrison
The MASTERPIECE
|
Dove
of
Carlton
Center.
Blochers. Mr. and Mis. Forrest
CMAcr Sura
/..,t
Mr. and Mrs. Sam White of Has­ Christian and son. David, spent the
of Tire Construction
tings spent Sunday with Mrs. Lucy afternoon there.
Coirman.
I
Mra. Carl Pchrn of Detroit called
i Earl Wheeler of Coral, who has on Chas. Farlee Sunday evening.
। been helping Jack O'Connor cut
। wood, -returned to his home Sun­
HENDF.RNIIOTT.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Eash and
I Company the past week at Jim daughter with Mrs. Elmira Easton,
FIRESTONE
FIRESTONE
FIRESTONE
all
of
Jackson,
were Sunday guests
I Sothard's were, Mrs. Mae Hart of
1 Hastings. Mr. and Mra. Hale Car- at A. C. Clark's
Oldhcld
$E-70
Sentinel
$E-13 Courier
$0.71
i penter and children of Carlton Cen­
For the benefit of those in this
Type
U
Type
W
Type
W
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pettengll), district who go to the McOmber P.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Kingsley, all T. A. we here announce that they
of Battle Creek.
will meet this week Thursday night
4.40-21 $5.70
4.40-21 $3.71
4.40-21 $5.13
.! .Mr. and Mra. .Carl Bryans and The program will be put on by the
4.50-21
6.50
4.50=21
4.38
children of Hendershott spent Sun­ men.
4.50- 20 -5.56
Ernie Matteson anef I-awrrnce
day
with
Arthur
Coleman.
4.75- 19
6.90
4.75-19
4.79
4.50- 21
5.82
Little Tom and Ann O'Connor Christensen and their families were
4.75- 21
7.35
have a Shetland pony, given to Sunday guests at the home of Fay
30x31/,
4.75-19
6.23
them by their grandfather, Dr. No­ Whitworth in Johnstown.
Cl. „ 3.55
5.25-18
8.35
5.25-18
7.B2
bles.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison and
the gtrls visited Mr. and Mrs. LouU
MARTIN CORNERS.
Ferris east of Hastings qn Sunday.
.
Other Sizes Proportionately Low
Last Week s Letter.
On their way home they called on
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Bush In the
thr schoolhouse Friday evening. Gregory district.
Listen to Lawrence Tibbett or Richard Crooks and Harvey
April 6. You are cordially invited
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sinclair and
to attend.
children of Battle Creek spent the
Mira Beatrice Barry of Grand week end with their mother, Mrs.
Haven spent thc past week with her Jennie Slocum.
parents. Mr. and Mra. Mito Barry.
Tlte
Hendershott
community
Miss AnnabUe Cogswell oh Lake­ meeting and postponed Easter sup­
view visited her aunt. Mrs. Millie per will be held this Friday night in
Fisher. Monday ol last week. ’
connection
with
the
Hendershott
P
C«Mr JtHeru. aad Cwt Sc, Hutiap PUae 2240
Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler of T. A- meeting. This brings the p. T.
’ Woodland were Easter guests of the A. a week earlier, but It so happens
Seventy-five thousand person!
cheered madly as Stubby Stubble­
field, popular Pacific coast raring
star, i.Hated a Ford V-8 car to vic­
tory in lhe famous 250-mllc Gil­
more gold cup race for stock cars
at tlie Los Angeles Municipal Air­
port. His time was four hours. 46
seconds, and his average speed over
the perilous two-mile track 82367
inilM an hour. Officials sold thc
race was the toughest test ever
given a slock car.
Supervised and sanctioned by
the Contest Board of the American
Automobile Association, the race,
with its *3,500 in prize money, at­
tracted 26 entrantr. Of these 22
selected Ford V-8'3 for thc grind,
partly because cf thc power and

BIG SHUIIIGS

2 ..lie

2-2SC

Itaatt
CORN
SOLVENT

ZSCbettl.
2 'or 26c

SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL DRUG STORE

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
APRIL 18, 19, 20, 21

S? CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS Th. d™,^.u
'

HASTINGS

7*.3teiag&amp;Jta.
■nu^^ston

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNBB, WMMCMDAT, AMUL Ik ttM

legal

it ta existing and lor prevent it by force, and it is wiser J act; the moneys in said fund are I New laundry with equip-

Notice

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farce.

lhe toes of savings,

Ira Stores
Are Featuring This Week-End

NUTLEY OLEO
3 'to- 25c
PILLSBURY’S BEJT^u.$1.03
BULK LARD Pure WUte Rofinod 2 lht- 15c
COFFEE Chase A Sanborn
»&gt; 27c
PET or CARNATION

3.19

MIY V*
.
The World's Large-4 Sailing Q tall
IVHLIx Wlillchouse
Evaporated Milk
cans X f

TOMATO SOUP CAMPBELL’S 4 cans
SOUP CAMPBELL'S Vegetable-Beef 3
2
GRAPEFRUIT
6 bare
Gian. Bara
AJAX SOAP

25'
25'

23'
20

3 eak«14C

PALMOLIVE or CAMAY
SOAP
LITTLE BO PEEP AMMONIA X* 23=
CLIMAX WALLPAPER CLEANER 3 '-ns25C
3 roUo 20 :
SCOT TISSUE
6 roll* 25c
WALDORF TISSUE
BAKER'S
K-lb. bar 19
CHOCOLATE

GRAPE NUT

Breltleware
Spoon Free

FLAKES

skr 10c

Gelatin Deosert
or Chocolate Podding

SPARKLE
PEACHES »-».onl«
KETCHUP
PRETZELS SLIM JANE

19”

2M

23c

tool—

National Biscuit

SHREDDED WHEAT
TOMATOES n«i "“to No.
BREAD Grandmother's, Whole

5C

pto

No. m Can
Halves

lb.

23
12'

13c

2 Can

REALLY FRESH COFFEE IS GROUND BEFORE YOUR EYES

COFFEES
21
to 23'
to 25'

8 O’CLOCK
RED CIRCLE
BOKAR

More People Drink A&amp;P Coffee Than Any Other
Coffee Because There Is No Better Coffee At Any
Price.
________________ ____
IN

OUR

SMELT

MEAT

MARKETS

BEEF RIBS f&gt;m to Bob.
FRESH GROUND BEEF au

it. 6c
3 ib.. 25c

i.,c...

to. 10c

BEEF ROAST

t—

RING BOLOGNA or
CLUB FRANKFURTERS

3

Ib..

29C

PORK ROAST c~“- c- 3to.u.., ik. 12|c
MINCED HAM Wafer Sliced
SWIFT'S DRIED BEEF X to. pi...

BUTTER

Ib. 19c
~.h 10c

2 ito. 49c

Creamery

PLENTY OF FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS
AU Select Bird.
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

’ LEAF LETTUCE

* 5c

CELERY FMoaut

NEW PEAS I.-,
NEW CARROTS
BANANAS r™»rn*
Cucumbers

5c

'*

Asparagus

™"‘
New bakery with equlp-

36 to provide sunporch
for tubercular children
Addition to power plant
and distribution
34900.00
350,000.00। Power plant equipment
jRoada and walk*'.
150,000 001 Concrete roads .......
80.000.00! Replacing roofs on 20
60,000 00 ; old building* ...............
। Sewers and sewage dta45.000 00: pogai
11.000 001 Remodel large dormfKAAotv.
tory No. latMLPleaz10290090

I. Sanitarium, to be located in thejat MteUgMi
2322 00 upper peninsula, on a site to be *8-1 HoweH:
ltcte.1 by the Tuberculosis Sana- nhikiran’a htw
100.GOO.00 torium Commission, if in the judg52 000 00 ment ot the commission such sana9,648 00 torium ta necessary:
[ ^a*
363M*» 200 bed unit, admlnis- , ’
trqtlon building and
$325.00090
Po*W Pl*** - —
site ———,--------25,250 00
Ct
45,000.00 Remodeling
Power plant
Laundry
,.t..
J6.GIM00
75,70590
Nurses’ home -------------40900.00
Linoleum
Superintendent and phy­
Farm ...
sicians’ apartment
Surgical
27,500.00
building .....................
40900.00

*7”

3 u». 25c
2 —9c
4*. 19c
Tomatoes

ALL PRICES IN THIS AD SUBJECT TO THE 3* BALMS TAX

y..

Personnel

National Bank of Hastings

ONE CEMENT MIXER!
BORROWER Please Return
to ED. BROSS, or

MS.OHTO
at the option of the holders us'nt Kalamazoo State Hospital:
building ---------- --------40900 00
to principal or as to both prin- Receiving Hospital. 300
1896 Remodel Cottage
Service dormitory
30,000 00,
clpal and interest Tire form, the
bed unit, new
$745,000.00
35,624.70 Garage ..._i
5.000.00
terms and the conditions of Is- Tuberculosis unit. 150
1896 Remodel Cottage
Equipment $450 per pa­
suance and sale and retirement of i beds, replaces present
35,624-70
tient. 200 capacity ...
90,000.00
said bonds shall be as the adminunit of 100 beds. 50
1896 Remodel Cottage
istratlve board may. by resolution.,
250900.00
3337.00
—I.. beds added*.....
added*............
Total
$590,000.00
direct, not inconsistent with the 1 Addition
------- ■to —
Men's
- ■ -In1903 Remodel Cottage
—Is I, firmary, 200 beds, adds
! provisions of this act. Such bonds
4,796.00
I may be sold at either public or pri­
115 beds
90,000.00 1B03 Remodel Cottage
vate sale. All such bonds shall be Addition to Van Duescn
27.292.76
signed by thc governor and attest1913 Remodel Cottage
Hospital to provide
led by the secretary of state, under
"G"
hospital kitchen, din­
17,471.00
1914 Remodel Cottage
ing rooms, and two dorI signed by the state treasurer und j| matorias, adds 50 beds
“H” ...5.121.00
92,00000
auditor general. Such signatures Add story to Women's
1917 Remodel Cottage
may be in facsimile in the discretion
Infirmary,
odds
50
5,121.00
of the state administrative board
beds
53,000.00 1907 Rerqodel Admin­
Interest coupons with lithographed New chapel, equipment
istration building ....
64926 00
facsimile signatures of such officers , and foundations now
1901 Remodel Cottage
may be attached to such bonds. 17&gt;c • available, seating ca­
74,582.60
bonds herein Authorized and thc
pacity 1300
113.000.00 1900 Remodel Cottage
interest thereon 'shall mature seri­ Addition
”Q"................
to
laundry,
35311. ...............
43
ally in equal annual- amounts, as
with necessary equip­
1900 Remodel Cottage.
nearly as possible, but not later than
ment ....................
37353.85
54,000.00
thirty years from the date of issu­ Fireproof enclosures for
1898 Remodel
Main
ance. but such bonds shall be call­
kitchen and dining
stairways
In
three
able at par plus accrued interest,
buildings, eliminating
room ............... 102953.00
at the option of the state admlnlsextreme fire hazards .
New
Staff
20,000.00
house ..........................
Addition to power house
4734553
tag date from the date of issuance,
equipment, made nec­
19J5 Remodel Nurses'
shall bear interest at a rate not to
essary by added build­
home .....................
1632290
exceed five per centum per annum,
ings .......................... .
New
Employees
’
94,000.00
aha)) be sold at not less than the Tunnels for heat, light
-------------- residence
-------------- ............
149345.71
principal amount thereof together
and service connecting
1903 Remodel Laundry • 64,607 00
with accrued interest and shall be
building
16900.00 1896 Remodel Occupa­
In the principal sum of not less than Erection of general shops
tional therapy build­
one hundred dollars or multiples
for central mainte­
ing ......................i...
thereof; and said bonds shall be
nance department and
1903 Remodel Meal
payable In such funds as are. at the
market ..........................
for storage and garage 110.000.00
4.580.00
time of maturity, legal tender for Remodel No. 3 Annex
1903 • Remodel Bakery
3353.00
the payment of debts due the
1913 ’Remodel T. B.
into apartments for
building
........................
United States. The bonds and the
married employees
17,00090
64.17638
interest thereon shall be exempt Underground storage for
1915 Remodel
-------- --------Garage
3342.00
from any and all forms of taxation
vegetables and fruits
New Power plant 270.950 18
10,000.00
by the state or by any |x&gt;lltical sub­ Addition
to
canning
Farm group — 5
division thereof, or by any munici­
buildings
plant
With
added
63.966 98
pal corporation therein. Thc state
equipment ................
30,000.00
administrative board Is hereby em­ 100-ear garage for resi­
Total.
powered and authorized, on behalf
dent employees
...$1.191964.42
35,00090
of the state, to make such contracts
New construction and alterations
and execute such instruments con­
Total ............................. $1,729,000.00 at Ionia State Hospital:
taining such terms, provisions and
ANO SETS NEW STANDARDS OF BEAUTY,
Construction of new unite at Yp­
conditions, not Inconsistent with the silanti State Hospital in accordance Addition to women's
building. 30 beds add­
QUALITY, CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY
terms of this act. as it may deter­ with original plans for institution:
ed, and extreme fire
mine to be necessary or convenient
hazard remedied .... £76900.00
for the purpose of obtaining the Occupational therapy
We want you to see this new Prigidaire.
building ................... .
$175,00090 New power plant, with
loon herein authorized. The bonds
With its smooth flowing lines, panelled
Eight new unite for pa­
equipment .........
160.408.00
until sold shall'be deposited with
tients to bring capaci­
New horse barn
10.000.00
design and sparkling’ lifetime porcelain
the state treasurer to be delivered
New cattle barn ..........
ty of Institution to
20.000.00
by him as directed by lhe state adit introduces an entirely new trend in
3,000 beds ....
Tool
shed
3,000.00
2,125.000.00
mlnstrativo board.
*
refrigerator style and beauty.
Additional
water
supply
Root
cellar
and
storage
50.000.00
Sec. 3. Registration of bonds;
Additions to heat, pow­
for fruits and vefceta-i
Never before have so many conven­
registration book; cancellation. All
bles ........................
er and light plant
4.000.00
bonds Issued under thia act shall
iences been assembled in one refriger­
(equipment only&gt; ...
7690090 Sewage disposal plant .
20.000.08
be numbered consecutively and shall
ator—’/&lt; more food space with no in­
be registered in a book provided for Enlarge dining room and
add equipment '.
Total
$292.408 00
53,00090
crease in outside dimensions—auto­
that purpose to be kept in the office
Additional building for
New construction and alterations
of the auditor general, said book to
matic tray releasing that causes the ice
employees
250.000.00-.at the Michigan Home and Traincontain a record of the date of the
trays
to float out at the touch of a finger
Additional
staff
building
56.000
00
'
1 Ing School at Lapeer:
execution and issuance of the bond,
Additional
laundry
—shelves that are adjustable—a frozen
the number thereof, the amount and
Cottage No. 39. 316 beds |$243324 00
equipment —
25,000.001 Cottage No. 41. 316 beds 37751690
the date of maturity, tho name of
storage compartment—double HydraConstruct chapel unit,
the purchaser and the registered
Cottage No. 42. 108 beds
95398 00
120x130, seats 1.500 ..
140900.001 Remodel cottages Nor
holder thereof, If registered, togeth­
Enlarge general shops .
20900 001
defrosting—and many other features
18, . 19 and 30. built
er with 'such other Information as
Additional
dairy
bam.
the state administrative board may
1894. 1895
that save time, work and trouble.
64360.00
30,000.001 Industrial shop with
require to be kept. The auditor
The efficiency of Frigidairc’s famous
Garage for resident em­
storage baM^nent ....
general shall also keep a register
5794190
ployees
35,000.00 Apartment building for
two-cylinder unit ha* been increased
showing the date of payment of
Green house »....
10.000.0t)I
employees .................. ..
twenty per cont. It uses only a small
each bond, and of the Interest,
145335 00
thereon, indicating specifically tho Children's ward and
Auditorium for girls, ca­
amount of electricity—do matter how
I school, with equipment,
pacity 1900 ...................
number of the voucher by which | &lt;100 children in insti­
97973.00
hot the weather.
such payment is made. Upon tlie
Industrial shop, altera­
'. tution to be accnmotions ..........................
payment of any bond, the
. In its chromium fittings, porcelain
1,066.00
dated) ............................
1 Store Building ..............
shall be cancelled and shall be filed
6553890
cabinet and powerful tnechaniam. tha
Improvement of grounds
with thc voucher as a basis of the
Addition to garage
1.501.00
and construction of
Equipment jor dental
warrant of the auditor general for
service reads ........
10900.001 . unit
....................
IU payment.
2397.00
Sec. 4. creation of fund and ap­
’ New equipment for launTotal
$3,255,000.001
dry ..................................
propriation. The proceeds of the
31372.00
Alterations
and
additions
to
pres
­
bonds hereinbefore authorised to be
■ Fire protection
...........
14302.00
and
issued BSMSU
ISblllAJ
shall be
UV MltputlkCU
deposited U1
tn niv
tho atsic
state ent
■ , plant
----- - —
— construction
—------- '- ■ ot re
-­ ­ Addition to building No.
treasury in a special fund to be c***ln« hospital unit and other■ *35 to. provide play­
known as "Tha state emergency buildings al Pontiac State Hospital::
ground for crippled
children ............ ......... .
construction fund” and shall be used Receiving Itospltal. 300
4,030.(
only for the purpose* specified in this , bed unit ——.,.... $745,000.001 Addition to building No.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co. I
Telephone 2S15

Frank Sage

We invite you to seethe
new Super Series

FRIGTBTIRE
' hoW^'^mote

3 II- 25c

Fresh Michigan Caught

to

" lu MUten&lt;*- *hJch administrative board, signed by the Emptaytos* buUdihc —
tuwnpioyment. ^retary thereof and countersigned Occupational therapy
building __________
homes and:by th,, govamw.
Staff building
' S* 8
r«n«* ‘rtOn* *«n ‘he
General shop building..
or the Issuance of tho bonds
tn rwk aetrrrmnllsnea DV nro........................
...... ...
vidlng cmploymint to j&gt;ersona un- ।
and UIldcr the direction
employed within the state by em-|P®administrative board Greenhouses
....................
Greeihouscs ....................
roJltJSetto^of* D^k^workl
r°r
•,urPQ;*
trying on the ’Tunnels for heat, light
and service ■...construction of punllc work* as
construction work and all other acta
10,000.001 Remodel lar(tP dormlIT^ry*
«• ,hln«* neewsary or convenient Vegetable storage
30900.00
Service dormitory
character, and to Iborrow from thi tllfrvfor lncludlng the acquisition 1Blacksmith shop and
Total ...........
$381308*6
5,000.00
M«W»; to? N°governmental agenclM Crrel^l by of land or sites: Provided. Such , storage ........,....
Addition and alteration* to OKI
27,500 00 Equipment $450 per pa­
rtf ^tta^ ,unds th“11' ‘“ofar as practicable. Horse barn .existing
90.000.00 building amt construction of Bite
tient. 300 capacity ..
'Alteration* to power '
barn to be converted
- ------------- buildings at Blate I’ltycbopottfig
ten.' of article ten. of the state con- £ ntteTrf1 the^state ‘ w toltoi?
6900.00
Plant and distribution
for storage)
Total
— $50090090 । Hcwpltal at Ann Arbor:
I system with added
Farm bam for young
18.000 00
If such appropriation is not re- ■ Total ................. $400*0*06
25,000.00
equipment ....................
million, eight hundred seinrnty-four 1)Orll0_
their respective areas;
stock ..........................
17,500
00
।
Household
equipment
..
qulred
for
the
.purposes
specified
Michigan Soldiers* Home, QHMSd
Alterations to dining
then the amount tlvereof shall be Ra|Ads:
34 000 00 Rehabilitation of 8 small
room ------------ .......
dottan wd rwt,-two
to tA(r ,Mpw.|ln. popuiption*. »
1 cottage* -------- ----------3300 00 added to the allocation for high way
women’s Building tSDOMAM
Sprinkling system In old
w.to?
ensus; '
I Improvement ot grounds.
.purpowt
po.,, pl„,
................
llMtUt
units, reduces extreme
the one-fourth thereof in proporUon to
500 00'■ New construction and alterations
&lt;Continued on puge fourteen)
faith and credit of the state for the
mileage of state trunk line felghfire hazard ’ 102900.001 ro»ds and sidewalks .
2.000.00
Fences and gates ------•’rtSn ‘heh respecive toSn- Fireproof enclosures for
| Vocational shops equip­
stairway
In
old
build
­
crt
tnr thr ' dartre; nnd one-forth thereof In pro5,00000'
35,00000' ment ..............
.
zhall be used exclusively
or the
t&lt;&gt; thp
wplfarc
ing
600.00
। Other plant repairs ...
‘^ThLt «ru^rPU^ caSe load!* lncludlnK workers on fed- Additional service tun­
5o.ooo.oo; ..
vided, however. That, if under Ute
. c w A
therein as
nels .........................
imuonju todu.M.1 RKO«ery_ Art rt
M.w Addition to granary ....
11
Total
$1.493326.00
3900.00
Mher U*. ot
»'.
'y ‘wril.re commit, .nd. Grading and construcImprovements and additions to
Amrtlrt. Mjral
mmrt.UI Men-;
,|w
emc^,ncy „Ue,
2.000.00 ।buildings and equipment at Michi*.
Nothing counts more In the- success of * bunking Inatitatlau
m «^n^rt ffrant’raonevI'etnliHUon on March one. nineteen Garage for resident em­
I gan Farm Colony for Epileptics at
than lhe right type of personnel. The Directors of this bank
16,000.00 Wahjamega:
.
ployees
MUhKaa. aa • ***"**,“'‘JSSI’t,hundred thirty-tour: rraelded. That
feel confident that in the selection of the officers and employee*
‘“I
to'appheetlonotthetoreynn,tormTwo new buildings for
...12,157,700.00 i1 male patients. 216 each
Total ..
S
»'■ '» ton .-eeturn ,haliln io ew»
Improvements, new buildings and One new building, for
toe amount at the approprt-male patients. 316
'tom. tn melon Ma otthU remodeling, at Traverse City State
bond, be tmued In exceaaot the ar-.
contraeta tor such eotutrue- Hospital:
,
Two new buildings for
affability.
patients. 80 each
"on toall be let In such manner Receiving hospital, 300
5 tta Skeu’iSuXuld by^ler- ,nd
«”h term. a. the Mate
l*d unit
$780,000.00 One ,new buildUig for
। Alterations
...—------- ----to power
--------1 male patients, 108
Total
for
above
I
.$1327,000
00
community
plant and distribution
Detention building, re­
*'! Sec. 6. in view of the existence
system, with added
suance of bonds. The state admin-,,
Jt of the emergency recognized in sec­
equipment 121,000 00 । ceiving unit. 188 beds :360.700 00
civic enterprises.
istralive board U constituted by act '
190,700.00
Employees' building ...
tion one, it has become necessary Hospital unit for dis­
number twenty-three ot the public
New power plant with
DEPOSITS INSURED under the Hawk­
turbed patients, 238
in order (p properly house And care
acta of nineteen hundred thirty-one
equipment and rail­
beds ............................
ing Aet of 193L
for the mentally and physically af­
360,000 00
254.500.00 (
is authorized and empowered on be­
road siding
flicted persons In the state to bor­ Employees' buildings, ac­
half of the state of Michigan to,
67,000 001
Auditorium
commodating
238,
re
­
row from thc governmental agenI Stores building ______
borrow such sums of money from
18.000.00
: cics created by the National Ind ustime to time as may be necessary 1 trial Recovery Act of nineteen hun­
ent hospital
315,000.00 Laundry and shops
58.500 00..’
to carry but the purposes of this
building ..................
Rhmodel present kitchen ,
act, not exceeding in tlie aggregate dred thirty-three thc sum of not to
Garage ........................... ..
8,700.00'
and dining room, add- ।
, exceed sixteen million three hun­
the num of thirty-seven millions,
Remodel cottage No. 7 . • 4.800 00
ing 45 beds to present
dred clghty-elght thousand four
eight hundred seventy-four thou­
79.700 00
capacity ....................
40,000.00 Water system hundred fifty-eight dollars and for­
sand, four hundred fifty-eight dol­
63.700 00
Power distribution . .
ty-two cents, to properly construct Cold storage and refrig­
lars and forty-two rente; Provided, I and equip armories for the military
erating building
50.000.00 Sewers and sewage dis­
however. That the authority of thc;I department of Michigan to bor­
86,000 00
posal plant ..............
Alterations to laundry,
state administrative board to con­ row from the governmental agen­
and nddeti equipment
55,000.00 Improvement ot grounds
tract such indebtedness on behalf
and construction—of
cies created by thc National In­ Alterations to bakery.
of the state shall cease to exist at; dustrial Recovery Act of nineteen
50.500.00
7,000 00
and added equipment
the expiration of six months after
hundred thirty-three the sum of Addition to occupation­
lhe effective date of this act. or
Total
.$2,560,800.00
al therapy building ..
29380.00
not to exceed tao million two hun­
sooner if the state legislature shall; dred sixty-five thousand dollars, ।
Northern Sanatorium. Gaylord.
hr cmurrmt mduuon
|
0r07Rt7
9
Total
.$1.757360DO : Michigan:
Schcdule for new buildings and' 200 bed unit and adinlnremodeling additional buildings at I istration building ... $325,000.00
Power plant ..........
45.000.00
the Newberry State Hospital:
Laundry ............................
15,000.00
board may cause to be issued nego- ■ *pcc " , y
„
Year building
Estimated
Nurses’ home ..................
4090090.
liable general obligation bonds of u A&lt;“‘tloni S’1*1 «M*raUons to old
erected .
Building
Cost
Superintendent and phythe state of Michigan, registerable buildings and construction of new 1696 Remodel Cottage

it t* eontrerv' ln« the
R te contrary to the genius

quires that thta condition

P—M «"*&gt;. ”T“"' ■PPwprt.Ud

POWER

Installed

ability and

�THE HASTqfOg BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL IL 1M4

[•thirty
minute
comedy.
“Qua/kl I FfiAI
NOTICE !&lt;,red thlrty-four retirement fund"!
ASSYRIA.
Quack.” Il ls interesting to note! AyC/LjrX1-* LN y/ A jvzL/ )ln a separate account for the pay- k
(Last Week's Letter.
Hhat some of the players have two I
tnw lain- thlrtrenT* •ment °f 016 Principal of and the Inj Mrs. Jennie Holmes, who submit­
'Ml 1’nuL Th. HU. -Poor
uiiru.ni
U|gl upon
at Leila
..r
...—
------------------------------------.
_for doc.
pnay
du(t
HCCOunt ln ted to a mayor
n.tti*operation
-ruesaav
is[
jPathef.
ir r
will
have
to be .postponed
two cottages
row publication.
—
—
-- -.
.
, hospital at Battle Creek Tuesday is
— .u.
— being o
tors ................................
13.000 00
fund is hereby exclusively &lt;Ptb. Prout. Coart -*■
for
the &gt;&lt;
time
u two
two of
of 0,^
the
characters
have been
farced to
to drop
------------------- proprlatqd for said purpose. Thc q OuesU ot OrMnn Cummings on
iaiy
Barrycharacters have
been forced
drop
out for lhe time being.
Total
8387.000 00 Proceeds derived from the sale of Su,‘,

PRAIRIEVILLE
Mra. W. F. Smith. Mary Jean and &gt;
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
Scott Allerdlng haa bought a farm
Rebekah Lodge thc first and third Ivan and Hasel Calthron were Kai.
.
ln Irvlng
wtl) move KX)nafternoons of each month. Why
Ollver
Lydy remains about tha
not plan to be there and help to
daughters, of Homer. Mr. nnd Mrs. same.
/
make it interesting.
Loren Smith. Mr. and Mra. John
Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Sarah Smith, Miss Myrtle
iSmith, Mrs. Mary Polley and Mrs.
and sons of Orangeville and Mr. I IJoyd Endslay and children of Fow­
j Luck Norris visited Doctor and Mrs.
and Mrs. Raleigh Adrianson iffid lerville and Mr. and Mra. Walter
Charles Mullen and Mrs. Cortright
family of Neeley gave their mother, Lower and children of Lansing. Mr;
lx. Of E!nD*t ®?und
tabllshmcnts.
j"PPro- Bird and family, of Battle Creek.
u.------ -------------- Mrs. Wallle Smith, a great surprise and Mrs. Geo. Francis and children
. S
of Reld Artillery. Detroit
8500POOOO
Mu&gt; Lcona M-Irr' who h“ been 1 Hon J c Ke**«n
Sunday. They came with oceans of of Saginaw were there Saturday
160
000
00
thc
Pun?
06
*
6
specified
in
this
sec
­
2.W.
Mr on,. Ur. n.rrv Hllneer of Cavalry.
_
.
............
................
,
the
purpwcs
M*c»ned
t
h
.
seethc
gu
„
{
hcr
Mns
Ronald
^
B
very
interesting
talk
at
lhe
Detroit ---------'
J tL
tion.staVe
Unless
otherwise appropriated
tre«ureri^hXS^
rtV^diWarncr- of’Detrolt ,he pu51 two P- T. A. meeting Friday night. These good things to eat and hearty good night and Sunday.
Infantry and 'Medical 1 AAA/winn cd
,hcto
■‘,tatc
trvasurer Is hereby dlrect- weeka returned Friday accompanied 1 meetings should be of special'inter■ wishes for many happy returns of
credit
i Armory'. Detroit
Vil lo credl1
accent
? “nd tra,ud*V to ^e said
Waniera. who will spend eat to a11 in the district Why not her natal day. Such an enjoyable Gull lake. Mr. and Mra. Elwyn May­
eo.uou.uo I-----—. &lt; -* ~-■ ■ _.
Kkavmxa or to aono *&lt;b»r au&gt;t ror’ dinner. Mr and Mrs Will EBln- Cavalry. Alma
ward of Delton. Lyle Lydy and Miss
^X'.uuS.hT.TS.'.^
_______ _____
«. .»« to b. UM. ~h day was apehL Congratulations.
A Mother-Daughter banquet Fri­ Ainsworth of Laming, Mrs. Geo.
Naval Reserve, Grand
■ from the state highway fund a sum . Guests of Mr. and Mra. Fred Mil­
time?
day. April 30. at the M. E. church. Lydy and Guy were Sunday visitor*
Rapids..............................
120,000.00 sufficient to meet lhe payment of
*. si «»u o
io- (Jtcon
aikm juiuinup.wa
ler
Bunday
were.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ray
The Scouts meet at the town lhaU
at Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lydy's.
,J
i
cox
Plainwell were there. The Field Artillery. Jackson 200,000X)0 j the principal of and th# interest
Jones and their daughter, Mrs. Doris every two weeks. Friday night. Lee for thc occasion.
Louisa Lydy Is on Uie sick list. ■,
’
*
Harry Ellingera have recently been Ambulance Company.
'upon the bonds Issued under this !
Warner, and husband of Detroit.
Nottingham is thc leader.
Belding
75.000 00 section as the same become due and
[as certified by the state axJmlnLstra-1 Mr and Mrs. Clell Van Auken
Motor Cycle Company,
aI Orangeville.
Ivan
and
Rex
Smith
ana
Junior,
, 'were guests on Sunday at the l&gt;ome
75.000.001 tive board, and the said sum is hereMidland
'" of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shepard of Woods received their basket ball
Naval Reserve. Hancock
75.000.00,by appropriated for such purpose:
S'ltfSihJ}0"
p,i
THE CROSS ROADS.
" ;Battle Creek, other guests were.-Mr. letter al the banquet at Kellogg's
-------------- । Provided, however, That such bonds ,
Thursday night
Btaart ci«n»nu Judjt* ot Probtio.
Last Week's Letter.
.82,265.000.00
shall
be
amortized
over
a
period
of
Jand Mrs. Neal Shepard and mother,
♦ iTSJa’&amp;oiii. Rwi.t.r Ot Protato.
Mbs Maxine Stedge of Grand
Mra NetQa Browrt and . Norma
State Fish Hatchery. Paris. Mich-in°t to exceed fifteen years from Mrs. Bessie Shepard.
MiMrH fliHS. R*«I*UT Ct
— Rapids spent Saturday afternoon
! date of Lssuanre. *‘i^the wttent’£at W|?nw{^^rvSra’
BrlgS Brown, who have been with Mr. and
xonas TO cbbditobs.
and until Sunday noon with her par- igan:
!‘laU*of i«u«n«»
•*&gt;»
&gt;»*.&gt;
Mrs. F. J. Hughes for two weeks,
&gt;f Miais**. Th* Prob«i. Coart fa enu. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stedgc.
-Improvement'of grounds
returned to their home In Orange­
of*STmtst* Of M»ry E.' Mr and Mrs. Newman Tuttle of
ville Sunday. Mrs. Hughes Is much
and buildings I
Lansing spent Bunday with Mra.
.h„ improved in health.
State Fish Hatchery. Grayling, fund, the duty of the legislature to fu.r “‘“PS' lh„ linh.a
? to,!!TV ""T
-h*' T" n* Jane Tutl*e taking their son. Buster
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shelp and
Michigan:
appropriate
sufficient
sums
of
money
,
oveu Iter riruuvu iv ........ —....... .
...... ...---- ---- ■----tnr th* i*nvm*n* nt *w*» nxn^i.M.1
workers the Briggs church auditor- Mrs. Honeywell were In Kalamazoo
Improvement of grounds
M&gt;in*t Mid d«r»»*&lt;i week with his grandmother.
~ “■a®-' and Plainwell Wednesday.
and buildings
«fSdMU “d»John Cook and
entertained
The play Skturday night was well
Michigan Employment
io pr»»«nt ih»ir
the following ns Easter guests. Mr.
patronised, and each one In the cast
legislature falls cd appropriate
“
for the Blind. Saginaw. Michigan: .the
when’ it has been 3
unfit for use.
One 1930 FORD Mod. A SPORT ROADSTER.—
la sum sufficient to pay the principal,**5"
did splendidly. Mra. Ruth Cappon,
/ 8100.000 00 ?^en7^U„^‘dorb1ndl‘t1re AJ?^Tn“r^^M^
Re mode 1 l.rfg factory
~ ’ 7 Fire Unit of one of the cast, was taken sick Sot­
This car has been put in good condition £4
McBain of Hastings.
building ...
- --------------------------------—---------------------------- . urday and was unable to take her
„i.„a hl.
-Sha l
or. ln t ’C un&lt;l
chicken
ole
sunner.
cleared
and is a buy at only _—____________ 9 l.*aW
Michigan School for Jhc Blind, event the funds paid Into the slnk- und chicken pic supper, cleared part. Mra. Honey Mott supplied.
Mrs. Tip Ketcham of Martin.
832.75 which will
-.n be ------used ----------to pur­ Proceeds. 830.50. Much credit Is due
Lansing.
n&lt;’ *"Michigan:
jng fund provided in this section are
Miss Mary igicski. who has wonk
chase their leather suits.
One 1932 FORD DELUXE COACH in fine con­
Mrs. Henry Rogers for its success.
Completing
unfinished
|
insufficient
to
pay
the
principal
of
in Hastings spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hyde went
Township Sunday School conven­
jnnd the interest on said bonds as
portions of school
dition," good motor,
.
O"7E
Clyde
Stedge
and----------family and
oxdeb fob FUBXJCATION.
. ------------------------— .Miss
building, also neces­
the same shall mature, then and on- Friday to spend Easter with their tion will be held here Sunday after­
good tires, only------------- - ----------------- 9W f W
&gt;to w Michigan. th* Probat. Court for jean Stedgc spent her Easter vacaparents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Buchanan,
of
noon.
April
22.
Everybody
welcome.
sary alterations and
,ly then, there shall be and there is
*rDMi7*eearL S«14 al tha tion at home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Woods and
repairs to balance of
hereby levied annually, a state tax , Niles.
। iha eitTaf Ha«iln„. lai Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jay
Cole
visited
One
1929
FORD
COACH,
family attended cjjurch at Hickory
buildings ------- -------824 000.00 io such amount as shall be sufficient
th* Ziiih day of Mares, song of Hastings spent Easter with
Michigan School for Deaf. Flint. lo pay ,he Principal of such bonds their daughter. Mrs. Hazel Hoffman. Corners Sunday. The Girls' Olee
repainted, a baragin-------------------------smart cu-.au J.4z. of Mr and Mra Orley Smith and HoMichigan:
,
the interest thereon ns the1 1 and twin grandsons. Jack Edwin Club, of which their daughter, Eliza­
,mer Bates.
[same shall mature.
Jam‘j* Eiwin at Pennock hos- beth. Is a member, furnished the
---------- . J&lt;jhn wUJUU of Hastings spent Older Girls' J3ormltory.
ire. Tlie
The auditor
auditor
1926 Model T £0(1 1926 Mod. T (AA
.ennanna Rellcrnl 8hal1 f’^ude
such amounts
•lltal 0,1 Sunday. The)
born musical program at Die services.
lude
such
amounts
Ford Coupe only9*aU Ford Tudor only
45 beds
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ernest
IM.OOOM
tl„
,0
kv|rt wrdn^l.1- Myth U.
.&gt;
At the township board meeting
Williams.
Small Boys' Dorifiltory.
Io, .suit purpoa-i «&lt;ur MM !»•.■™1“unc&lt;» ,nd
Saturday, Henry Benson was again
Art Hedges spent Sunday with Mr.
60 beds (kitchen, din­
One 1931 8-Cyl. BUICK COUPE.—PerE
itbe M.le MlMMnulvr
“■* UilrUw. ounces
employed to care for the cemetery.
and Mra. Fred Jarman.
ing room and recrea­
'■■rrunc.ltei, Ihmol lu &gt;hr QUdilor ,
KVmn, Cote «&gt;enlo&lt; Mr. Benson has had several years'
feet mechanically, good tires, at only _
Iw
Mrs. DeConing's sister and hus­
tion room!
05.00000
n,..
«"* ■&lt;.HMUm «im her PW- experience In the work. The ceme­
band from Byron Center visited
--------------- s».ll be ,el ».lde oul ol lite hinds '“*■
ou'" n*».
One 1929 PRESIDENT STUDEBAKER SEDAN—­
tery shows the good care he and his
Total ... - ---------------them Saturday.
... 125.000
00 receiver
---------------nTei-.rt from
Iran tne
Uie tax
ink levy imposed
Unpowd
*' a
At
■ ceremonial
eeremonlol meeting
meetin* of lhe helpers have taken of IL
6 wit-e wheels. Perfect
( Victor Allen returned to hLs home
.
........
...treasurer, ...
American Legion Hospital. Camp herebv,
by the state
into AoKvrlis
Assyria rvnl**r
Center Camn
Camp Plm
Fire cilrl*
girls on
on
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hughes and
condition, at only------------------------------at Jamestown Friday.
Custer. Michigan:
|the sinking fund provided by thU'al tb® home of thelr ,cad' 9&gt;are Thorpe from Kalamazoo were
For lhe construction of
section. Tlie said sinking fund. lf.cr’
. E\“ *?c Tas^cr- honor* at Mra. Sarah Smith's Sunday.
BARRYVILLE.
1924 BUICK COUPE.—Comfortable and
permanent buildings. $500,000.00 invested, may be invested only in di- completed during February and
Miss Hallie Backet of Topeka.
■--------------- —'rect obllgattons of the United States March were awarded.
Kansas, called on some of her many
I Miss Inez Nesbitt of Hastings
in good condition, at only ______________
r-.D*vn
..nM.... 42 of America.
- ------ *„
Miss Helen Gray began her duties friends Sunday Mra. Ben Temple
‘rpent the week end with the home
GRAND TV-.T.*
TOTAL ... .819.874.458
Rrei &gt;t*r ot Probat*.
on
Thursday
at
tlie
home
of
Mr.
of
Kalamazoo
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
folks.
WII.A, I.
.For the PurPOSt‘ of providing for I
8. Should any court of com* and Mrs. Charles Servcn. general
Mark Norris of Orangeville town­
Wilcox
of me
the principal
principal of
of peiciiv
petent jurisaicuon
Jurisdiction acciare
declare any
any secsec­ ,
OBDBB POX PUBLICATION
1। Herbie
r
, ui
7_ is
. * improving
UI „ti„ the
ui tjie payment oi
looks of
of his
his farm
farm bv
shineline his
hLs and the Interest
. . ...
. .merchandise leader, at Assyria Ccn- ship were also callers.
f Mirhicaa ts* Probata coart tor • looks
bj shingling
upon bonds issued tion. part,—sentence,
clause or word
13 and IB Plate Genuine Ford Batteries
Eleanor Lewis and Ellen Siielp
tJ.rtLof .abFeoart. hriJ at th. **51?
e„. ,u toT 1110 Purposes set forth in this of this oct invalid for any reason.
•■*• in th. ritr or Hwtinr., in . „ *£*?* A®nC6 «M.cf??na,dt of
’secticw’- n aha11 1x1 the duty of the! then such decision shall affect only , Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, who visited the Kellogg school Wednes­
General and Corduroy Tires.
'
■nty. on th. :nth day of March, Hastings Is assisting Mrs Herbie legislature to appropriate sufficient; such section, part, sentence, clause [have bepn located at the farm of his day.
mother. Mrs. Belle Miller, have
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mills vis­
«f
with sums of money for such purpose.:or wofd properly at issue in said moved to Battle Creek. His broth­
ited Mr and Mrs. Bernard Mills and
1 ri
u *^Cn
tn The “mounts appropriated shall beUa-V and so declared to be invalid.
er. David Miller and family, are Dawn al Kalamazoo Sunday.
t- the CCC has returned home.
Ke,
hv tn* *t'.t.
u. 'and
- ■ —
“ —
— other
-■
shall
not afject any
sec­ '
to* Colli r
Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. N. H. Barber.
rt rc^vcdVMondaynmorn1ngU Ionslh|to a asking fund to be known as tion. part, sentence, clause or word taking possession there.
Thc metisle epidemic ut the Briggs Lucy Norris, Clara Scott and Dora
Si '^^Mra^^rKicox were
n^^huSK lS?£ of this act.
•
school has subsided.
Johnson from this lodge attended
:t ,»nSr- “nd M"
four reurenwn! l-d "" “
Sec. 9. The appropriations proAn Easter Cantata was given nt the District Association of Rebek­
vldede for in this act shah not take „
re Awr
,w CIlure
u oummy
B. ahs at Vicksburg Tuesday.
the
Assyria
church
Sunday c»v.un
evening.
Miss
&lt;Miss Elizabeth McClelland of Has.X iSSSerest’upon effect until the same shall have been untJer the direction of Mrs. Rovenu Scott was on the program. They
SUhn^d l°
appr°vcd by U,e Manby of the Ellis district. Messrs. repdrt an enjoyable session.
Triple Link Club will meet with
Mral Mina Mills at her home Fri­
in ten days after the approval ot , The Boy Scout troop, with a regis­ day. April 13. Each one Is to con­
»“•
Mr and Mrs Geo. Higdon and
nunxisp The nmm-d* rteriveH ; this act by the governor, the gjvcrtration of eleven liold meetings reg­ tribute something for the travelling
! nor shall Issue his writ of election ,ularly aach- week. Plans are under basket. Co-operative dinner. Good
tor the purpose of submitting the way toifinnnee the work of thc or- program. Be sure to attend.
The meetings will continue this
।approval or disapproval of this act, .ganlza*jn.
week at lhe church. Rev. Benedict Is
shall be used only for the purposes
and the several projects herein pro­
still with us and will be this week. .
[specified in
Unless | vidcd for. to the qualified electors' of
... this section. uiura
otherwise appropriated or the act: this state. Said writ of election
------ -- McOMBER SCHOOL NEWS.
The'p'r’^A ’wUl’meet Thursday u
, oder whlch the Privilege tax is shall state the object of said eke- Lost Week's Letter.
laht April
Anri!12
12 at
P M.
M The
men , evled ** rrl:ta,cd- t&gt;ie state treas- tion.
lion, the
tlie date
date and
and the
the place
place or
or:; Several ladies from this com­
ORANGEVILLE
nlght,
at 8
8 P.
The men
'
,
urer
Is
hereby
directed
to
credit-and
places
of
voting
and-a
written
or
nwnlty
attended
tlie Mother and
' Orangeville community Club met are [Hitting on lhe program. Bring :
to thw.sald account In said printed copy thereof together with, Daughter banquet at the
M. P.
■,transfer
March 30th for their monthly meet­ potato salad, rolls and fried cakes ;fund
from the proceeds of thc cor- a copy of this act shall lx- posted in I church at Hickory Corners Friday
ing. They tied Ute usual business ^MiM^Tutlle visited our school P
0™110’1 privilege
““iirthte*st«te
‘veiling and
poratlon
privilege tax
tax levied
levied by
bv seesec-!^each
each ■’voting"
votiue precinc
nwiner
in this stntn . •evenlnK
and report'an
reoort an Interesting
interesting
Meeting and a pic social.
Thursday and weighed Ihet boys and U,°?Jour
“« number eighty-five at least »ten days before the time time.
,
The Boy Scouts ot Troop 109 were airli
qoojsan
thc publ|c
of nlnetc(.n hun. ...
ftxcd
o{
. _S_were
, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germain
formally recognized by the Boy
jtlon ten .such
such electton
election and like copies shall be
be|in
Gold­
The Camo Fire Girls are going to . d twentjMJne. being action
' in Almo Saturday to attend a GoldScouts of other troops, from various
Battle Creek
Creek next
next Saturday
Saturday to
to spend
spend ------lhousand
-----------------------------onc hundred forty
,„.ly of the published in at least one newspaper t*n w~
Wedding anniversary
of
-• some
parts of Barry' county. The demon­ Battle
w oay------------------------------------------------ compiled laws of nineteen hundred! in pach county of this state or if j relatives of Mr. Germain's, Mr. and
stration was headed by Mr. Lloyd the day.
The Boy
Boy scouts
Scouts win
will meet
meet ut
at the
- »s
The
tne ,w’?’}tr-nlne
—
„, collection
,i ,uu*? thereof is'iionc be published in any county Mrs. FltzmiUer.
Shafer. Scout Field Executive There
.. ..
■—
received,
aa sum
sufficient
to
meet
then
in
vonin
notvcn-it-.r
lo
.iriizun.
Bernice
Flower was in Augusta
schoolhouse
Saturday
received,
sum
sufficient
to
meet
then
In
some
newspaper
in
an
adjoinI^....v~
were twenty-three boys to receive
The Sears children have moved Jhe payment of the principal of and | ing county having a general circu- Saturday afternoon calling on her
their tenderfoot badges.
interest upon the bonds issued|, lation
such
F. Moreau.
Hastings. Ww*&gt;** in
■■■ O
uv,&lt; county,
wu***y. at
*** least
*c**»* two uncle.
***m,«v, Mr. and
■»&gt;«* Mrs.
«-**■*• -C.
v*. *.
The Orangeville players Club will to —
Don't fontet the p T. A Thursday under
section as the same be- weeks before the time of such elec- Mr. Moreau is not at all well and
meet again with Mr. and Mrs.
a*ii
come due and
and as ecrtificd
certified hv
by th*
the,tion.
iia—
cconfined
------- ha nnx
to .his bed »the
past two -w
or
Monts Mohler Tuesday. April 10. night Good
-state administrative board, and the. The secretary of state shall certlfv l&gt;irec weeks.
Robert Moore, reporter.
The club is now working on a new
t’
IO“V»« wm oi crccuon togetner wun
An E*-S,cr program was given at
To the extent that|lhls ncl to thc ejergj oI t|ic several Sunday School Sunday. There were
nrp paid into the
ft,,.
....
...
...
sufficient funds&lt;; ore
counties ot the state as required by ,ort&gt;’ ln attendance. Rev. Jacob*,
sinking fund by the transfer of thc law and it shall be the duty of ail Evangelist, who has been assisting
proceeds of such corporation privi­ officials to take such steps as may be Rev. Miles at Delton, brought iu an
lege tax. or any other source of rev­ necessary to have this act submitted Unpreisive Easter message and Ml«
enue which may hereafter be ap­ to the said qualified voters.
DahMrom. assisted by Rev. Jacobs,
propriated. the duty of the legulaIt .ball be the duty ot the board
W[U1 •
-mr We
,ture to appropriate sufficient sums
eteetten rommtauoner. ot reh
'of money for the payment ot the ol
county lo cause the said copies ol hp w . ol lleie people In lhe
I principal of and the interest -upon
the said writ nnd act to be posted
t0,ryL..
said bonds shall be abated In the and published ni aloremM and to
W.
Chicago
was al
" C.
c Schultz of n
--------------------; event that the legislature falls to
his farm here the fore part of last
appropriate a sum sufficient to pay prepare a ballot for the use of said
„
LIVE STOCK­
Onion or garden cultivator.
i the principal of nnd Interest upon qualified voters in voting at such
Porter Toaze began April first his
zald bonds as the same shall ma­ election, which ballot shall be in seasons work at Lake Hills Farm.
2-sec. spring tooth drag. "
•
Good span black mares, middle­
ture. or in the event the funds paid substantially thc following form:
W. A. Spaulding spent Tuesday In
aged, about 2800 lbs., good work
(Here Insert title and body of act). Hastings.
Spike tooth drag. Diac harrow.
. Into tlie sinking fund provided in
'this section are insufficient to pay
team.
"Shall act number .... .of tho
u.u«»-u.-«w
Mrs. OWVKf
Scobey and u.
daughter-in-law
Iron
Edge
seed
drill.
the principal of and the Interest on public acts of Michigan (special ses- ef near Hastings were at the Quick
Full blood Jersey cow, 8 years old,
said bonds as the same shall ma­ Mon of nineteen hundred thirty- homr Saturday. They, in company
Milbum wide tire wagon, 3-inch.
due soon.
ture. then and only then, there shall four., authorizing the s ate to ex- with Mra Harlan Scobey, visited In
Hay rack. Light wagon.
be and there is hereby levied an­ liend thirty-seven- million, eight Kalamazoo in the afternoon, where
POULTRY.
•
Crate rack and wagon box, com­
nually. a state rax In such amount hundred
**‘*nty-four
thousand the former is taking treatmenu
bined. Single haraeaa.
.as shall be sufficient to pay the prin­ four hundred fifty-eight dollars and
50 Rhode Island Red bent. .
Three
Three new
new pupils
pupils were
were added
added ite
to &gt;
cipal of such bonds and the interest forty-two cents &lt;837,874.458.42/ to our school this week. Blzabeth. EdDouble harness, 1 1-2 in., good one.
2
Rhode
Island
Red
roosters.
thereon as the same shall mature. relieve unemployment by the con- na. and
Mcdurkln. making a
Light
double driving harness, good
’
The auditor general shall include st ruction of hospitals to properly lo(al of eighteen pupils.
HAY, GRAIN, ETC.
such amounts In the annual state house and care for the mentally afMra Hattle
and R M
1 1-2 tons alfalfa hay.
Gale walking plow, No. G-L
tax to be levied for state purposes, fileted persons In the state, to con- cadwallader spent Easter Sunday
after estimate by the state adminis­ struct and equip armories for the
theJr uncle
aunt
,n'
75 baskets com.
Double mold board walking plow.
trative
board
and
certification military department of Michigan: Mra. H J Flower and Bernice
Hercule# 4 1-2 H. P. gaa engine,
thereof to lhe auditor general. The and ui the construction of highway " " • r*°wcr *Sa ucrnK*'
It
surely
seems
lhat
spring
has
nearly new. Root cutter.
amounts so certified
ccrtmca shall
snail be
oe set grade crossings and separations, and
aside out of the funds received from | the construction and Improvement come as we listen to many different
Feed grinder, 8-in. burr.
h.
klnda
ot
blrds
lhls
Monday
morning
the tax levy Imposed hereby, by .the ?5Jvl5i7 y and b ld8 ' h® “p‘ and enjoy the sunshine and balmy
Few crates of carrots.
Blixxard silo filler. Arbor with saws.
state treasurer, into the sinking proved?
breezes.
fund provided by this section.. The
FARM TOOLS.
,
MISCELLANEOUS.
said sinking fund, if Invested, may­
No ( )."
TlfE LITTLE RED BRICK.
Mowing machine, 5-ft., good condi­
10 bu. pop com on ear, 1 year old,
be Invested only in direct obligations
Il shall te tha duty of the board Last Week’. Letter
of the United States of America.
tion. Hay rake, 10-fL, good one.
Rllth Haywood spent the week end
| Sec. 7. In view of the existence of election commissioners of each
Gale 9-fL land roller.
,
180 Iba. shelled pop com, 1 ^ear
of tlie emergency recognized in sec- county to deliver the ballots ao pre- m Detroit visiting relatives.
United manure spreader, nearly
old, extra good. GrindUonf.
pared to thc election Inspector.
Mrs. Minnie Hammond visited her
new. Riding Gale cultivator.3 pairs ice tonga. Log chaina.
order to properly provide for the within their respective counties daughter and family. Mrs. Ruby Mcsafety of the highways of Michigan wilhln thc time ballots to te used at culla in Hastings Sunday
7-tooth spring tooth cultivator, good
“Jim Brown'* fence stretchers.
*
Mrs. Warren Bolton- attended a
I In the elimination ot highway creas­ a general election are required to be
one. Walking Gale cultivator.
Hoes, forks, shovels and many oth­
ings at grade and the construction delivered to such election Inspectors, quitting bee at her cousin's Mra Tl5-tooth cultivator.
.
er articles not mentioned.
and Improvement of highways and AU votes cast at such election shall tu, wUV#&gt; tn sunflem Thursday.
Our school is again in Mission with
bridges to borrow from the govern­ be counted, canvassed and returned
mental agencies created by the Na­ in the same manner as is provided only Wyman Claggett ateent
tional industrial Recovery Act of by law for the counting, canvassing | Mr and Mra. Leon Tolhurat and
nineteen hundred thirty-three thc
rCt
,Or *U‘5 daughter, of Ha.tlng&gt; were Bunday
*5?
°* ““VI HraHBOd-1.
sum of not to exceed eighteen mil­ S
1°’,:
“» •“&gt; “» Oarte. Woodn*
lion dollars. For the purpose of W * ^,c,'r
o„nd lupldi UUlon rrtd.,.
providing for the payment of the m volln, .1 .uefc ilKiw. n
principal of and the Interest upon take effect thirty days after said, Mra. Russell Todd and baby of
Hastings called on her parents. Mr.
bonds baued for thc purjxates set election.
Dealers In WOOL, GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
forth In tljis sectton. it shall be the
This act is ordered to take Im- and Mrs. Herman Feldpausch FrlFEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.
duty of tho legislature to appro­ medlale effectday.
.
priate sufficient sums of money for
Mr. and Mrs Walter Newton of
such purpose. The amounts approSpring housecleaning Is a simple Detroit visited Warren Boltons
art
You Just sweep and dust as Sunday.
■
state treasurer into a sinking fund usual and then put all the furniture
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith and
to be known u "General obligation
daughter of Hastings called on her
public works bonds of nineteen hun- Chronicle.
parents, Morris Caulkins Monday.

NOTICES

AT THE UNIVERSAt GARAGE!

£4
9 I Cw

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UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO

ta'

MA
St

FORD DEALERS
Hatting* Michigan

JTCJ-

Watch the FORDS Go By

AUCTION SALE!

On account of jhe death of my wife, and due to my own ill
health, I have decided to quit farming, and will dispose of my
personal property at public auction at my farm on Sec. 22, Rut­
land township, 4 miles south and west of Hastings, on M-43, on

THURSDAY APRIL 19

This

Commencing at 1 o’clock aharp, and will offer the following:—

Is Seed Time!

Seeds with high percentage of
germination are the least expen­
sive seeds to buy—in fact are the
only seeds to produce a maximum crop.

We carry a large stock of High
Grade Farm Seeds of the most
desirable varieties—all Michigan
grown seeds (except the alfalfa
seed).

We ask you to consult us be­
fore you buy your farm seeds.

SMITH BROTHERS

2257

Harting*, Michigan

TERMSi—CASH.

Henry Flannery, i

Frank Waters, Clefk.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

PAGES Ito 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, APRIL 18, 1934

12 PAGES

'RURAL LETTER CAR
I
RIERS MET SATURDAY

THE BE® OF
FORMER RESIDENTS
» WORKS
------I heir Emphatic Jrrotestsi nnnriTinir inner Filling Open Date by Com­
Parker Talk­
FOWTIBI
THE GRANO CONYON Representative
ARE SUCCESSFUL hsuance.Of
nc
PRUFITABLEA55EI
ed on “Game Preiervei"
ing to Hastings Metho­
$38,000,000 4 Per Cent Bonds Would
,w
—Meet Here in May
HERBERT AND ENOS BAR­
BER FORMERLY LIVED
NEAR CRESSEY
,

Mean $22,000,000 Interest DESPITE REDUCED RATES,
To Pay In 30 Years
"
i
SHOWS A GOOD

dist Church

A real treat is in store for Has­
tings people on Friday night when
Barton Rees Pogue, radio star, au­
thor. lecturer and reader, will ap­
pear al the Methodist church at
eight o'clock. There is to be no adrglioS’itanB’bLt’,
wui of­
fering 1* to be taken.
Mr. Pogue had an open date, con­
Htw
„w„
sequently the church wiu&gt; able to
•g^'totm’for’Friday hight” He ha* n

THE VACATION MONT
ARE About
PRESENTED
TODAY
forty were present
on Sat-__________________________
CALL FOR THAT
AS PERFECT EXAMPLES urday evening at the meeting of the

nv PPnRTGN 'Rural Letter Carriers Association of
AOTIOM
KKUBlOri
Barry roumy h(|d at the Masonic
PROFIT
Last week the Banner presented per cent Interest," so that Instead of;
hail in Middleville. Dinner was
‘the complete bondiflg. proposition paying four per cent. It may be that
IT
’
S
AN
INVESTMENT
CARRIED
ON
THROUGH
-------------------------,
las -------------passed by the —
legislature,
which tiie bonds actually sold will draw five SEALING COAT ASKED
NOW LOCATED AT
-------------will ** submitted
■llKmltlMl to
*/. the
ll*A voters
IWnrc on
nn per cent. Undoubtedly five per cent|
num i ai/c r»Ai ir I wtl1
--,
TARMACKEO ROADS
ANO NOT AN EXPENSE
COUNTLESS AGES
.m
BLUE LAKE, LALIr. Monday. April 30. This was paid for --------thlrty-year bonds would sell ut a
------------time. Tire program consisted of a
------------I as a legal notice. The Banner felt gtxxi premium. They might realize.
The Colorado River Is a talk by Representative Charles F, Other Towns That Have it
Delightful Description of In- however, that It ought to be present- four or five millions of dollars more City Engineer Made InterestParker, who discussed "Game Pre&lt;. 1,
A
.
.
Eeport t0 0jty (Joun.
t •rArilne Pl nr no on thn
ed to
readers not as legal notices
Find It Saves Juvenile
Strange Stream and
■ serves." instrumental music and
tereiiuig flacei on tno
,
uui u in malltr typo
Ixmds instead of four per cent. The
a41 T n at WnnV
message of laughter, and cheer and
I singing.
Delinquency
Defies Control
Pacific Coast
|und grouped with other legal no­ state would have that much more;
cu Dast went
hlghly recommended. Thaw.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Bacheller,
At
the Commercial Club last week
money
to
spend,
which
is
the
thing;
A good many years ago wise old
Prom Bertha Rsrber Adams. 1307, “«»• Accordingly we used our regThe old council held their final wh0 have heard him urge all who
evidently wanted by the state of-i
Horace Greeley said. "Go west, Mrs. Claude Wood. Mr. and Mrs. and at the Rotary Club Monday the^
&gt;tockbridge Ave, Kalamazoo, we,‘ ulnr reading type and started K
k IM nMnu* tn vni«* meeting on Monday of last week, can to be present Friday evening. He young man. go wesx. wnue perSherman
and
Ed.
Birdsall
। coiu plciously op the first page of- fleial* who ask the people to vole i
young man. go west." While pcrhaye received the following Inter- j th^ Banner in* order'um evety these bonds. Ftri ... zz~t Zzz.Zhap.-; we can no longer exactly quak- wc"
in this
children during the three summer
j oeoole of Mlehican Snarks submitted his renort on the ?lde.do*n' and.
f 's “ ,l.Cr *“ Ify as a young man. yet it Li not a
n. Al
n
^ht*to be'after'.’*”
ify as a young man. yet It Li not a
esting letter concerning (wo well- reader might readily see It, look It would cost the people of Michigan Sparks submitted his report on the
r^tn month! was brought up. Each of th*
&lt;^mc and hear this talented en- difficult matter to go west, and lt’cll&gt; al
known former resident* of Barry I over carefully and understand what 85.700.000 more in ‘nteral. thani our operation of the waterworks system
organizations appointed a committea
is
never
an
unpleasant
experience.
the
maintenance
of
the
streets
tertalner
and
have
a
nood
laugh,
county, which we know our readers « U proposed to do. We hope every ngures given last week, based on 4 ; an()
and the maintenance of the streets tertalner and have a good laugh,
Anyone can appreciate the wisdom &gt;Smlth Sherman as chairman of th. to meet with committees from the
per cent interest.
will be glad to read| reader of the Bunner entitled to
uf this ciLF. This is a decidedly In-'
----------------- • • *---------------city council and other organizations
or old Horace's advice to the young program committee^
As stated In the bill, a* printed in j' .teresUng report, showing as it does
"Should old acquaintances be for-1 vote on this matter look the pains
men of his day when the country,
got and never brought to mind?" | to read it. It will be printed again the Banner, the money procured by that, in addition to paying the cost ,
city during the long vacation period.
was new and a quarter section of
To the older residents of Barry next week, so that if anyone failed wiling these bonds, would be spent ,of repairs and changes on the,
Few people realize how important
this
1
rich,
level,
productive
soil
would
'
county, the names. Herbert and I, to
___________________
read it last week,will
he will
havehave
a
a in building new stale buildings or ini1 pumping plant building, which were i
tins work really is. Many cttlea
i. . . -------- .. . aBking
[
Enos Barber are strangely familiar, chance to see It again in our issue of making additions to or changes In over 91.600. the plant earned almost |
the size of Hastings and a Uttio
present buddings; also to build sev­ 91,700 in addition. Some of tire fig­
______ w______ _______.9 11 o'clock ;
larger, where juvenile delinquency
and the older generation will re­ April 25.
in the forenoon of Jan. 15th, last.
Briefly the proposition is for the eral grade separations at railroad ures In his report will be decidedly j
during the summer vacation period
member with pleasure the two
Mrs. Cook and I arrived In Chicago i
brothers who lived at Cressey, but state of Michigan to sell nearly 838.­ crossings near Det/oll; also to pro­ interesting.
for many years past have resided 000.000 of bonds. The Interest rate vide money for a lot of construction
Amount of waler pumped 93330.-1 A SPECIALIST IN LAND- in the lote afternoon. We left Chi-'
most complete cure for that trouble
(Continued
at
page
three)
la
specified
us
"not
to
exceed
live
on the Pacific coast.
000 gallons for the year.
“"’.nJ
TWP. CLERKS NO LONGER when supervised play for the chllSCAPINO TO GIVE A
In 1882 Herbert closed a successAmount of electric current used:
lunch in Kansas City. It is Indeed t
CAN PILE CHATTEL
DEMONSTRATION
123300 KW. whlcfr cost 92397.60.
I
child delinquents, which almost in­
Jul year of leaching tn the Cressey
quite difficult to Imagine, os you,
variably increases during the vaca­
schoolhouse and. seized with the SOCIETY BUD PRESENT­
The total receipt* for the year for'
MORTGAGES
roil over this country today In a pa­
tion period, dropped enormously Ln
spirit of wanderlust, responded to
water used were 99510.08. TJtal dis-, U/HFAT RROWFRS NOW
ED AT TEA DANCE
latial Pullman, that only a very few
------------- .
bursements
were
97.849.86,
inunUKVEHO nU¥V
these towns which had supervised
the call of the west, resolving to
decades ago great herds of buffalo LAW DOES NOT AFFECT
make hLi fortune on the Pacific
eluded In the disbursements being
HAVE ANOTHER CHANCE roamed over this section; that sav­
Deacendants of Pioneer Has
munitie* a* have bad It found that
coast. Il was my very good pleas­
nenrlv
11600
for
renalrs
on
the'
..
nearly 11.600
repairs
the1
age
Indians
held
undisputed
sway;
CITY
OR
VILLAGE
CLERKS
ure the post winter, while tnivollng
tings Family Figure in
building at plant. Cash on hand Dates Will Be Open Till May that only a little later daring horse-1
In California, to visit the little vil­
January 1* 1934. 94,790.63, which In­
*
Lovely
Event
back
riders
were
the
only
means
of
।
Chattel
Mortgages
and
Con
­
lage of Blue Lake, the town made
vlded all the coat. They found tiiey
10—Busy Times for
LARGE LIST OF PRIZES cludes 93.130 41 which was on hand
"quick communication" with the far
Oj interest to the feminine por-'
famous by the author of the Cnppy
March 1. 1933.
tracts in Townships Filed
Go. Agt. Foster
weet by mall: and that the stage
AVAILABLE FOR THE
Ricks stories who wrote so delight­ lion of our readers we are pertain,'
unfriendly but potent personality tai
Mr. Sparks in his reports says:
With the Register •
Leaders of Barry County 4-H coach was the only means of pas-,
fully of thLi small hamlet.
"Considering the amount expended
WINNERS
will be the account of a coming out ।
senger service. Today a* you see
In this town, nestled among the party as its done at the Capital of ।
for improvements of buildings and Clubs and adults over the county in­ the great cities of the west with I The Michigan legislature, at its do.” Gangs of youngsters will form.
mountains which entirely surround
grounds, we feel we have made a terested Ih boys' and girls' 4-H club every modem improvement: as you;*Pecla* session, passed an import­ Unless supervised the chances are
our country, the story being taken; poiiaitDY Pi HD Tn
the place. I found Herbert Barber iron Hie welny .ectton o&lt; tlie LUUNIKT CLUB IU
very good showing. Please do' not work, will meet at the Hastings look upon great, level, rich, expan- ant law. doing away with the tiling that some of them will get into seriMethodist
church
for
a
pot
luck
attending to the duties of |x&gt;stmas- Washington. D. C.. Star.
sight of the fact that the fire
sive fields and beautiful, attractive z*
of chatty] mortgages zni
and ttlL;
bills cf
of
BE "FLYING FIELD' lose
ter and a very active employee of
fund owes the water fund 91500 and supper and county Get-Together, on homes: as you sec immense herds of sale* with township elerks. It pro­ redations.
Of especial local interest it will!
Uncle Sam. despite his seventy-nine prove because two of the girls men­
the contingent fund owes the water Friday evening. April 27th.
—•— ­
The Get-Together is called by cattle. the transition from the days vidcs that• •hereafter such *instru
winters. I shall always cherish the tioned, Mary Dwight and Barbara Three Age Groups and Six fund 92500. There is $3,800 imllUllcu
av
ments
shall
be
filed
with
the
rcgis•
(Continued
on
page
six)
many happy hours spent with this 1 Crim, are great granddaughters of ।
clubs. The expense would not be
j&gt;ounded in the waterworks savings County Agricultural Agent Harold
Classifications Insure
aged. man. and the many interesting pioneer residents of Hastings, the;
large. We all recognize the ditferaccount in the old National Bank J. Foster and is for the purpose of MEMORIAL DAY
Change the filing of such papers
tale* he told of tlse surrounding former of William Barlow whose
Chance for All
Should the water department have discussing, will) leaders and oilier
•
nntiiii-rrrr het wlth dty clcrks and viUaec clerks
country fiften reminded one of the daughter. Mae Barlow Dwight, is ' A city-wide
kite contest for boys
all the money that is due it. there Interested workers, problems and
COMMITTEE MET In Incorporated cities and villages.
.
.
“Death Valley" days so often told
pluu confronting the 4-H Club pro­
citizens. The writer can remember
grandmother of young Miss Dwight, and girls will be held at the Has- would be a balance of 91259043."
------------- ; The change- affects only township
over the radio, and these proved no
(Continued on page throe)
Mr. Sparks' report shows a total gram in Barry county.
Miss Crimjis the daughter of Amt- t|ngg country Club this Saturday
Preliminary
Arrangements clerks.
b
leas Interesting.
Slate
Club
leader.'
A.
O.
Kcttunen
of 94,090.10 expended on the streets
I
The
passing
of
this
legislation
Is
Under Way—Hugh Rileyj i । 'r*”&gt;
He had settled in this community
of this city during the past year. ot Michigan State College, will be
MEN WILL PLANT
an
Invaluable
service
to
Michigan
fifty years before, had pioneered up •। Goodyear, well-known pioneer mer- i
o'clock. There will be three age Mr. Sparks recommends that the present to assist with the meeting.
।। chattel mortgagees and mortgagors.
General Chairman
8,000 TREES TUESDAY
Mr. Kcttunen is a-man who has de­
and down the Russian river valley
chant here. The old homestead still groups with six prizes to be present­ streets that have been Tarmacked voted his life to boys' and girls'
This change was made in a bill
and finally located in the lumber
On Sunday afternoon the Memor-1
standing on the corner of Court ed in each group. Judges will be be treated with a seal coat this
district around the once thriving
problems—a man enjoyed by the ial Day committee met at Uw Amer-,,sponsored by the administration at Commercial Club Membei
rummer,
which
would
cost
approx
­
, R. K. Hurd. T. S. K- Reid and Dr. M.
town of Blue Lake; he had followed and Church streets.
young farm folks over the state of IdanXegion rooms to name commit­ the request of the federal credit ad­
imately
$3,800,
He
said
this
would
Michigan girl mentioned R. Kinde.
Continue Work Started
h&amp; vocation of teaching, and later in Another
County Agent Foster tees and make pions for the observ-' ministration of St. Paul. Federal
the 11#] of guest* to Miss Betty I In the saven to eleven year old put these streets in shape for about Michigan.
I authorities pointed out the weakserved many years as bookkeeper In
(Continued on page three)
ance of the day. May 30.
!
Last Spring
group there will be one first prize. five additional years of service.
(nesses
of the old statute in this
(Continued on page ten, part two) Vandenberg, of Grand Rapids.
Hugh Riley is general chairman,
An interesting note in the report, ADDlfiONAL FUNDS
Mary Dwight, a cream and gold' two second prizes and one prize for
Tuesday. April 24. the ma
' state requiring the filing of chattel
Frank Annabie,
secretary, and
which shows the conservatism of Mr.
Q mortgages, contracts and similar bers of the Hastings Oammerc
lady in the modem manner. A pe- open type.
Miller, treasurer. Others on , agreements with township clerks.
WANT TO HELP BOYSAND Ute figure will) un amber tan from Kites made by boys from twelve to Sparks' estimates says: "We esti­
Club will add about 8.000 trews
’ WILL BE NEEDED Harry
the general committee are Edw. jI In requesting the amendment of
suns. A gay Hille face fourteen years of age will be award­ mated the cost of sewage disixual In
GIRLS OF CITY AND CO.? Florida
Downs. Cornelius Mannl. Frank the chattel mortgage
T law, rresjoeiu
framed In soft blonde curls and ed prizes for each of the following our report last year at 9800. We find
President
Reynolds, A. H Carveth and Henry ^7 Suse^T thZ
Pro
“&lt;
wearing a frock cf deep yellow j classifications: Airplane or common it cost $752.20, which charge will re­ Hustings Welfare Association
Sheldon, representing the Spanish- Cre(ut Corporation of Ot. Paul, Springs, Last year the first
Will Cost you No Money— whose shoulder bows Hared In saucy । type; man kites; box kites; bird cr main near that figure year after
Has Furnished Milk
year. The plant is operating very
, American war veterans and Sier- MlnnMoU.
Governor Comstock
(Continued on page six) butterfly kites; multiple cell kites
Hastings Housewives,
tarSht
Ule
method
pr’and
Footwear
....
...
.
.
------- ——"----------------and others not classified. The same satisfactorily."
The acUvlties of the Hastings j^rtright and’ Charles Townaend. |
*not oily ful. but very enjoyable. The met
Please Read
list of prizes will be available for
bers of the Club, therefore, dcctal
BETTER LOOK AT YOUR
Welfare Association for thia year]World war veteran*. Committee onlo^^
dlscarded to make thia a yearly event until
Practically every home in Has­
nmtt'-n.A ■ ,/ir-aiAr- toys of fifteen years or over.
HEALTH CLINIC FOR
have consisted solely In providing.‘PMker. music and program Is An- by
other
the ground given the Club shall
DRIVER’S LICENSE In addition special prize* will be
tings can do a mighty good turn for
—ilk in homes
milk
k—
where there are
„„ xhii.
chll- nahlc
nable. Cortrloht.
Cortrlght. Reynolds and ManMan-1I
(Continued on page six)
-----r
(given for the smallest kit- and the
YOUNG
CHILDREN
covered with growing pine aeedUn
the boys and girls of this city and
dren. and shoes and rubbers for .nl; officers of the day. Rogers.
---------------------------------------«ie. an
eounty. who attend the yearly sum­ And Be Bure That It Sas Not
school
children.
The
funds
have
Downs.
Craig
and
Wood;
Schoolnprpiwp
HONOR
FOR
„
.
, „ ,
„
„
, . donated by business and profeuional County Health Unit Co-oper­ been carefully conserved, but there how. Downs. Carveth and Sheldon; HCLtlVE HUNUrt rUfi
mer camps at Camp Barry. These Expired
Before Some Traf- &gt;mcn of Hastings.
are conducted by the County Y. M.
ating With P. T. A.
lance, Miller. Townsend and Rog- i‘
will probably not be enough to con-' Finance.
HJGH SCHOLARSHIP good growth, but it will be two
fic Cop Stops You
I T*115 ls thc Mt°nd annual event of
C. A. It will be inexpensive for folks
Riley, Cortri-*.
Cortrlght.
i; Transportation.
tinue this work to the end of the &lt;-'rs;
Tmssper’-tk-?. PJley.
it* kind. Last year there were a
three years before much deveki
Organization
to do this; but it wlU be very help­
Drivers of automobiles should large number
ood. Carveth and Townsend.
Townsend.
school year, unless some personal. Wood,
,
Ingenious
entries
The Barry County Health Unit donations are received. Anyone' Further plans wiU be announced, Three Hastings High Grad­
ful if they will all do It.
look at their driver's licenses and and this year the list promises to be
siderable time for the roots to 8»t
in cooperation with the Parent­ wishing to help continue the work of, later.
If you find at your home any old note the day of expiration. This:;
uates on Honor Roll
even larger.
'
established in the ground and
Teacher Association will conduct a
flower pot* of any size that you will ;
The committee in charge of this health clinic for young children, be­ the association may get in touch CD.UIOLI aurDinau
functioning properly.
not be using yourself, call Secretary ,
with any of the officers, Mr. Adelbert SPANISH-AMERICAN
tween the ages of six months and Cortrlght. president. Miss Eva A.'
Angell's phone. No. 2453. if you are
Pt in. W. T. Wallace of the High
**“
VETS
TO
MOBILIZE
willing to donate these to help
five years, the date* being early In
school
is
in
receipt
of
two
letters
Hccox. secretary and Miss Florence
May.
Camp Barry conduct its camp and three years.
,
Campbell, treasurer. Hastings Com­ Annual Muster at G. A. R. from John C. Hoekje. registrar of
Tuesday. May 8. has been selected
buy needed equipment, such as
Western State Teachers' College of
It will be far better to attend to
mercial Club office, Stebbins build.
boats, dishes, etc. These, as well os thia
■
as the date for the First ward clinic
Kalamazoo, concerning three Has­
now. rather than have some NEW SIDEWALK
Hall Saturday Night,
other equipment, are greatly needed traffic officer hold you up and com­
Bt_ the schoolhouse. Mrs Arthur
tings young people of whom this
the usual Club dinner. which will be
FLAGSJVAILABLE
April 28
Haven being chairman. The Sec­ GOVERNOR COMSTOCK TO
at the camp. You are not asked to go pel you to face the charge of driving
community should be especially
ond ward clinic will be on ’Wednes­
to any trouble in this matter, except ,a car without license to do so. An­
The annual muster of Funston proud.
TALK ON BONDING BILL.
to see if you have such flower pots other good thing to remember, es­ Gan Be Purchased Through day. May 9. at the schoolhouse with
The letters pertain to Miss Mar­
The Fourth District will have an Camp of the Spanish-American war
that you do not need. If you have pecially if you are driving outside of
Mrs. Otto Isenhath as chairman. opportunity tot hear a discussion on veterans will be held in the Has­ garet Merrick, Miu Evelyn Johnson
American Legion Before
please call phone 2453. Some Y. M.
Mrs. W M. Stebbins Li chairman for tire
thc merits of’
' the
tne 938.000,000
wa.ooo.ooo bond
bona tings g
G.. a
A.. r
R.. hall
nan on Saturday
Baturaay and Clarence Hackney, whose names
Memorial Day
C. A. boys' group will'hall and gel your driver's license with you.
the Central school clinic on Friday, bill to be voted on April 30th. when I evening. April 28. All Spanish war. appear on the High Scholarship List
the flower pot* and see that they are
A good many of the sidewalk May 11.
Governor Comstock talks at the U. i Philippine war and Boxer rebellion for the winter term. Mr Hoekje
PRAIRIEVILLE
CEME
­
disposed of in a way that will help
If you have children between the S.
H Naval Armory.
Armorv Benton
Renton Harbor.
Harbor, veterans
veteran.*: and all other veterans who writes that this is a signal tumor, in
flags, purcliascd a number of years
TERY CIRCLE.
Camp Barry. This 1* a chance to do
ages mentioned, bring them in for Friday evening. April 20th at 9 P. M. served the United States from April view of the fact that the standards
led disposition to do
Tills Circle was organized in 1920, ago. are In a very dilapidated and examinations, and if your neighbors Eastern Standard time.
a mighty good turn for a lot of
21 to July 2. 1902. whether affiliated set for achieving this distinction are hours of good, steady
Barry county boys and girls. We and through the efforts of this or­ worn condition and need renewing. have children urge them to lake ad­
very high.
All arrangements have been com- with the Camp or not. are invited.
New flags are now available and vantage of this splendid service.
hope that, wherever possible, these ganization and the co-operation of
Misses Merrick and Johnson have
Kted for the Governor's banquet at
flower pots will be donated for the people Interested, the cemetery has orders may be, placed with Frank
Miss Rosebrook, psychologist for
i Vincent Hotel at 6:30 P. M., 6:30. followed by a program and a received this honor a number of
been changed from a wilderness to a Annabie, Albert Craig or Sterling' the Kellogg Foundation, will be Eastern Standard time, after which speaker from out of town. You are times, and it is a credit to the Has­
purpose mentioned.
Rogers. rcpicacuvuig
representing uio
the rvuicikcuil
Americani present, if possible, and assist with an old fashioned torch light parade Invited to come and see your old tings High school as well as to these
beautiful
ucauuiui place. It
11 has
IUL5 been
uccn maulmain- Iwacta.
More about this next week.
ery. In fact, quits
tained mostly by $1.00 subscriptions1 Legion. The flags are sunproof andI the examinations.
will proceed to the Armory to hear comrades. • Eugene Sweet is Camp three young people to have this dis­ township had pine 1
from people interested in keeping up waterproof and the price is but 9150.•
Definite hours will be. assigned i the Governor.
CITY SCHOOLS TO
tinction given them.
Commander.
white settlers faceted
"
If you place your order at once, thei the mothers, in order to avoid the
CLOSE ON JUNE 1
IT you wi$h to help to continue the flag will be ready for Memorial Day., long walls.
HEARING ON RAIL
work, please mall your subscription being delivered ready to place on
Committees to Arrange for to Bessie Calthrop, secretary. Del­ the staff.
MUSIC FESTIVAL
ROAD QUESTION
ton, R. 1. or Lucy Norris, treasurer.
These sidewalk flags are a great
Alumni Banquet Are
Delton. R. 1.
addition and convenience, presenting! // BY COUNTY CHORUS
Frecport Residents to Attend
—Adv.
a more uniform street decoration.
Parker, Pres.
Named

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4-H CLUB LEADERS
WILL MEET HEES—5?

REGISTER BOYES
HASNEWDUTIES

JKITE CONTEST TO
BE HELD SHOT

The Hastings City schools will
close on Friday, June L this year,
somewhat earlier than for several
years past, the graduating exercises
Ming on Friday afternoon, followed
by the Alumni banquet in the eve­
ning in the gymnasium. The officers
-and
executive
committee
have
.named the following committees:
Speakers. Maurice Foreman; Ar­
rangements, Bert O’Donnell; Menu.
Mrs. Don Siegel; Decorations, Jack
Since it waj) flrat published. "The
““SU. of the Association ere: Virginian" by Owen Winter lias
ranked among the eleven all-time
President. Mrs. Ruth Baine; Vice­ best sellers In this country. There
President, Jack Stem; Secretary,
1 Is a naturalness and sincerity about
MiM Thelma Kennedy: Treasurer.
Lester DeVault; Executive Commit-!(this study of the early, action-filled
days of Wyoming that sets It apart
tee. Maurice Foreman, Mrs. Siegel
from the stilted, artificial situa­
and Bertrand O’Donnell.
tions and mock-heroic elements of
the ordinary "Western thriller." IV
COLORED SINGERS COMING.
The Mason Jubilee Bingers, one of is a play adapted directly from Wis­
the finest troupes of colored singers, ter's great story that ths Hastings
is scheduled to give a concert in this Civic Players will present In Central
city at the Methodist church on auditorium here next Wednesday
Tuesday evening. May 1. These sing­ and Friday. April 25 and 27.
Reiiearsal* have been held regu­
ers have a high reputation and give
larly since March 7; committees
a delightful entertainment.
have been delving into attics,
trunks and store rooms to ferret out
JOHN WATKBSThe
.uc wuiua
John Waters
a buvi
auction
-v,, sale will
wu« :;period lAto.muvo.
coetumes, iu.iu.un
furniture auiu
and canothtakc place tomorrow (Thursday) er properties; still another commit­
afternoon at his farm In Rutland, tee has been at Work constructing
This tale was advertised In last' aijd painting scenery and working
wyek's Banner to which we refer out numerous technical details; at
you for further particulars.
I the end of this week still another

■ Third 'Annual Event Spongored by M. S. 0. Tuesday Night, May 1

'
Civic Players To Present “The
Virginian” Here April 25 and 27

The third annual Music Festival
sponsored by Michigan State Col­
lege will be given Tuesday evening,
May 1. at the Central auditorium. A
group of eight festival oonga will be
sung by a chorus of about 250 from
the rural and village school*. The
Thornapplc-W.
K. Kellogg Orche*cqmmittee will swing Into action, the
srene shifting ’"crew" who wUi'be!tra wi,Lgive three numbers and Dr,
scene shifting "crew" -*■- drilled in tlselr part* like an athletic E^Vnt^ornublk- ‘^tnsL^rttan1*^!!
team. In short, according to the di- tendent of public instruction, will
™*or. u» Pto,,r&gt; h.v, am, ewn-'
rrw™
tiling poMible to insure patron* an.wU1 aI&gt;Pgar next week

Curtain To Rise At 8:15 Prompt On
Colorful Drama By Owen Wister

enjoyable, fast-moving show.
"The Virginian" isn't a problem
play or-social drama nor even the
usual type of Wild West melodrama.

r. -r * noun
CITY P. T. A. COUN'

conteur* of modem American writ-.

in order that the play may move/

pii uAUCQ GCCIPCDC
/&lt;*!«- NAMtb UrrlLtrth

riTSoUar Pre.
Clinic About the
First of May

7 School

along on scheduled lime, the curtaiM
Mrs. D. D. Walton has been elect­
will part promptly at 6:15 o'cledx. ed as president ot the P. T. A. City
The orchestra will commence play Council, the other officers being,
at 8:00 while , patron* are taking Mrs. Earl Coleman, vice-preeident;
their seats and at a quarter past (he Miss Grace, Edmond*, secretary;
hour, the play will commence.
Mrs. Bertha Kuhn, treasurer.
Each eventful act of this play
The council is planning another
moves rapidly to a conclusion, each pre-school clinic to be held on Tuesof the first three building up the day, Wednesday and Friday. May
(Continued on page seven)
IB, 9 and 11,

Meeting on Thurs­
day, May 8

Freeport, will be held

Grand Rapids on Thursday.

U planning* to attend I
Petitions protesting the
of the railroad are twin

Campbell, Carlton and

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1«. 1M4

ISTRICT FOBENSIC WINNERS

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,

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.

Calendar Of Events

■IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" D“T“
CONCLUSIVELY PROVEN w-u? X

woodland.

».

away on Sunday at his home
’.Mnea’H0®0 LUHlbCF OO. Get# FOF- !r. Woodland,,
having been, in
Prof. Kenneth Hance Was Because there are so mano
many thing-..
declining health for a long time.
planned
for
the
coming
weeks
in
efgn
Order
as
Result
or
Only Judge at Contest
In point of years he was the oldest
“J «». IM B«ra&gt;7 itateln .
&gt;n AdvMnijemcnt
resident of Woodland uiwnkhlp.
x»o
-------------- _ —
'Calendar of Events might be of
coming there when he was eight
On Wednesday •rurara
afternoon *nd
and eweve- assistance io
to u»
the various octette,
societies' A.
“ «W
~ « our tcteten
‘ ‘ jnow. Ure
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WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
■—
WEEK AT UNIVERSITY

LOCAL NEWS

Annual Program la An­ j Miss Ethel RMl»
nounced For Week Be­
ographer at the
Health Unit.
ginning May 14

U the pew sten­
Barry County

OWNERS AND BREEDERS
OF BEAGLE HOUNDS

May Oome to Hasting* for
the Beafle Hound Field
Trials Next October

SATURDAY
SPECIALS’

'The Third Adult Education InP^V*'
Hastings may become the center
sUtut*. under the auspices of the
-"jLw' T' A' 'of Interest for the owner* and
Extension Division of th* University
e'&lt;u’ln&lt;- *t e'ght oejook.
।
breeders
Beapl* hound* of. the,
of Michigan and the Michigan State
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foreman have ।
United States and Canada, and •
have had a targe demand for these I?r.' K11Patrlck f°[ 25 years. For Federation of Women's Club*, will be
Jhelr summer hom* near ,particularly of the Central states, if i
2
sJons..mS,&lt;1* by
nesday.
District
Federation
of in this country, but never thought of JJJJIT”}*
ip Ann Arbor during the week Gun lake, leaving on Tuesday.
I
thia city la chosen as the trial
Kenneth Rance of Albion Oollege. Wonjen-3 ciUbs at olivet.
Mrs. .John Hoevenalr
Hoevenalr is
is entertainentertain- .
.
any export trade on them
ship clerk of Woodland and was al- iOf May 14 This Institute marks a
Mrs..Joon
to the declamation contest held in
MsQ. 5
saturday-4-H CCubs
C „ * one
iSugme ihdr
surprise WMya conscientious and faithful inth* rxJicy of thS ,n“ Clrclc No. 4 of the Methodist L. grounds of the Wolverine Beagle i
tbp afternoon, Richard Kellogg of Achievement Day at
Methodist
hDdl“ thStor^ wh™ «"* day l«t%
J?U
“ c‘crk ^uX oivtaion in SopSatK A *
Club
_ ________
next October.
______ __________________
Battle Creek was first, giving "Acres church.
Last Saturday night several of tho i
*t^UnC!L%PuWi^“n lwllh ln'JX)rtant organizations of the
’7'?^ AapkjjyU are owner* of well bred Beagle hounds1
of Dtaxnonds;" Mto. Mildred Itas cn“,y 8.
_ A^e^ent they received from Cardiff. Wales. “e*(“
-------------- - well bred Beagle hounds
from the firm of F W. Pipe and ’ T?nK.?re ,hc *ld4?w state lu the field of Adult Educa- ■?“*'"* to vhel^
*n CarlU^n ,ln Ujj, cJly attended a meeting of i
wer. merenanu
mutant. J.,
“Y!. .uon
t “f
■"“
L’""'.”S£
V"w.“kSSJaSS. Who|g.TL %
:
Nutrition Groups, ot M.lhocnglneCTfc
m
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—------ana is “
roe
tn.ru
apnua.
m«n^“^turday-Rura, Letter
ol^bi^S
M b~n „rWu.„
JX C«_h, OrjMHjpbte. .hg,
rance Payne of Lansing Eastern was
; Tuesday afternoon with interment
Michigan Fedwattan of Worn
been ^rtously 111 for the past
first in oratory, using as his sub­ Carriers Association
Legion rooms “ t“Kuer th^
tha^- / « in Woodland cemetery
r*awBUOB 01 wtxn four weeks, is improytng slowly.
May 18 Friday-County Federa- ’1' 1,1 ,be ,cucr ‘he&gt;
thal n 11v
ject. -The United States Has a New
verine Beagle club of Western Mich­
---------------- ***----------------- ! Out of town soe»kcrs aro Mr
The condition of Mr*. George Me,, -John
---------------------------- - ------Deal,"
Bates of--Lansing
Cen­ tmn of Women's Clubs Vj^wport i15 M‘tL'fBCtory‘ ,here u “ chance
igan. Group, “A" went' on record as
-Athe
” To“o'
'« “
|io£e
Grove iitSia.
Patterson. UM
Editor ot
ll!lt
U(
added to each that wc may
ab!c 10 placc “ con' HONORED r. 0. WEBtral won second place, his subject
sub1— ।
favoring Hastings for trials during
is improved, for """•
which ■"
all —
are glad. ]
— w.
•• In
™i “t «i I* *aae« u&gt; eacn ldt.rBb|c bluUless with you "
ncn
nw
didtuhav
!'«»
t»p,
»
‘
voeiter.
“
being. -I
“last
We Wnre.1
Forget."
In (to.
the ex- '' week
the second week of October next.
as events are announced
kt|cr cxllUlns
thf&gt;. a„
__________
Dell Button, who hu been in poor
ocn UN Din I HURT state Superintendent of Public Intempore speaking contest, William
If Hastings should be decided up­
Gentner of Battle Creek placed first, j
■indebted to Messrs Nickerson and
~
lalructlon; Mr. Wynn Wright, dlrec- hnillli tills winter, is somewhat im­ on m the place for the October
HOSPITAL GUILD NO.
Colllns Company. Chicago and New W. R. C. Ladies Had Party tor of Dramatics, radio station proved, for which his friends arc ,meeting, we are certain that all1
his' topic being. "Roosevelt as a
immimii; ' Willis'
wuns Bullard
oanarn of
oi Lanran- ■ Will meet with Mrs. Ben Gldlcy, I York, who
publish "Ice and Refrig­
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------iwwj. Detroit; Mrs. Emma A. Fox. glad.
visiting owners and breeders would I
Statesman;"
The Bunnell Ladles’ Aid meets ,
sing Eastern was second, talking on ®57 W. Green St., on-Tuesday. April eration Illustrated." for your name."
‘
Detroit, nationally known parllabe so well pleased that they would
Slipover Stylo . AH Color*
"Roosevelt. Man of Action."
24. at 1 p M. idcwert bridge) All
This letter proves the benefit of
—Was 86 Years Old
Imentarian; Mr. Robert Henderson. with Mrs. Edith Campbell on Thurs- ,want tc come again. If hills, val­
».v Hostings ,----------------------------------------------------- - —
Covers were laid for twenty-five1 wl‘° »in “Kain direct the Dramatic day. April' 26. for supper. Allie KeL ■leys. lakes, streams, swails and for­
Representatives of the
members urged
to be,------------present. Vlsi-j
advertising.
When
the ----------------Home Lum(
ley.
president.
Reg. $1.75 now $1.29
speech department received several tors welcome —Mrs. E- M. Hames. । ber company Unit made this new at Uic Birthday dinner given by the (6c«soQ at_Ann Arlxir; Mrs. Sears R.
ests near by are any Inducement,
Holland. President
President of
of th?
lh?,' T™,La*'cv,cw ?- T. 4- will be held
third and fourth honors.
Chrm.
i product they advertised It in the members of the Women’s Relief I'McLean.
McLean. Holland.
Hastings has a lol to oner, in addi­
Reg. $2.98 now $2.39
State Federation
5hlhb hi*1"”
“l 1 tion to a cordial welcome.
-------- -------- -*-*— --------I
------ =--------- ***----------------above-named journal, which clrcu- oJni_s On Saturday at G- A. R hall ‘
“------of
' Women's Clubs;
and Mrs. M. R- Keyworth. Detroit. ®
Th”
are to fur­
GUILD NO. 15.---------- i
EXTENSION CLASS NO. 3.
, lates only In this country, and rc- honoring T. o. Webber, who was
Mrs. Herman Zerbcl will enter-; This group will meet nt the home ceived a good response from it But celebrating his eighty-sixth btrth- chairman of the Adult Educatkrn D7:?.f.
TWENTY-SIXTH AN­
tain Guild No. 15 at her home on|cf Mrs A B Gldlcy. 657 W. Green. I they had no Idea that tlils adVertls- dav
•- -surviving mem­ Committee of the State Federation.
..... Hc •is thc —
only
So. Hanover St. Wednesday. April Thursday afternoon nt one o'clock. &gt;ng would be the means of opening -ber of G. A. R. Post 125.
17)0 remainder of the speaker* on
NUAL CONVENTION
^?d 5°°!]
D5Ck 0
— — —------------- ( Al) members urged
...
to be present..B |xxv.iblc foreign demand for their
Mr Webber's daughters and their the program have beeu selected
(ice
chests.
The
letter
proves
the
.wis
­
from
the
Faculty
of
Uie
University
I
Claude
R.
Beck.
havbands. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
b
entcrUJ"«S Prairieville Township Sun­
dom of advertising. Responses come Marko and Mr. and Mrs. R. j. Doris, of Michigan. The Third Annual ;,h“"
Season will furnish enter- iV? p™,,^’JJUm NUr&amp;C™, a1Ud
। 'sometimes from unexpected sources, apd family of Royal Oak came forDramatic
day Schools Have Pre­
---------------------------------------------------------•
- during
• - evening for the . of Pennock hospital on Thursday
as in this case.
the party but thc latter family got (talnment
toe
pared Pine Program
atlmvrwvn ul
•rnc t- ti...,a ।
stuck in the mud on Mount Hope (Persons in attendance at the ln-|,I afternoon al her home. 725 E. Bond I
St.
। The twenty-sixth annual convenAve.
In
Lansing
so
didn't
arrive
in
[dilute
and
their
guests.
Tiie
reglsj
SYMPHONY CONCERT
itraUra7«
fw
Mthe”tlre‘----week'u
Thc w?CQnd dc«rec will be confer- Uon of the Prairieville Sunday
time for dinner.
«
—
»
—
u
,_i
tiro ddta£
«e Men to aH?ed by
F * A “ • No. 82. this! School Aasoctatlon will be held al
On
Sept.
5.
1861,
Mr.
Webber
en(
---------------------------—
—
....
16
O|^n lo “ll | evening, the degree so be given hi a the Prairieville Methodist church on
Mated in Company F. 1st Wisconsin i Interested j&gt;cr.x&gt;ns. Several persons
form. Refreshments will be Sunday. April 22. with Mrs. D- W.
Barry County Music Associa­ Cavalry, serving three years and from Barry county are planning to new
served.
•
Shepard In charge of thc music.
eleven months whre» he was honor- attend,
' Floyd Miller, who fell and broke The program begins St 1:30 fast
tion Elects' Members of
Men’* New Spring Patterns
ably discharged, having been with
----------------- * * *
------(his leg several weeks ago, has re- tlmc a,1d will be as follows:
Executive Committee
his regiment in 47 battles, and GIRLS
’
PHYSICAL
ED.
--------- ------------------------ -----j turned from the Marine hospital In
Song Service, leader—Rev. L. D.
,
।
Under sponsorship of the newly- dt'tachment of his regiment captured1
nPMnMQTRATinW Detroit and I* convalescing at his Mlle*.
Jefferson
Davis.
Hb
came
from
a
f
nI
nj
I
-----------------,
,
w
„
,
nomc
.
n
[niJI
cltv
.
formed Barry County Association,
UEMUiiol nft I IUi* home in this city. •
Devotional*—Mr. Nelson Beers.
- ----------,no®'
c,!y'.
the Hastings Symphony Orchestra ily that did their part in the Civil
/ The boys in Mrs. Ella Eggleston's
Song. Mrs. Carl Krick. Miss Lucille
i2w to the Metta^kf
will present a concert in Central war. his grandfather being in the: Annual Event to Be at Gym r
=!^l- !r. th; M;2^4ht Sunday Adrlanson.
Our Finest
Yridar
;X[
auditorium here on Wednesday eve­
[School will be entertained i)y her
Reading—Mrs. Bellinger.
t
ning, May 10. commencing nt 8:00
pt
xxi
a
social
meeting
on
Business Session: Reports: BecApril 20
'ThtSSdav ?«nln»^t L?'
o'clock
Mr. A. A. Bifenio will be in Battery D. 1st Wisconsin heavy
—r —
evening
T‘K nnnual
Phy,—
“ca* Education Thursday
i
«at her home on rctnry. Treasurer. Schools, Nomldirector.
The annual Physical Education, So. Jefferson St.
Rating committee.
by the girls of
thc
At a meeting of the general com­ age of 13. in St pt 1863, being dis- .Demonstration
l.
. ...
jameg j. Barker, formerly conscrSong—Mrs. Castle.
ye^».tater’
. a
A ki I
,I1Rh and
»h sctools.
mittee of the Music Association held rhtoBrein
“,,u Jun,or
•'uniur H,
mgn
scnoois. unun- (•valor of the Romeo bank, has been
Address—Rev. D. Stanley Coors.
In wiutan
1010 Mr.
Webber
received
his' dor
।
last week, the following oflicer.; BrVt
‘ clirek
“fronrthr
• *mt1"thc
B'1-direction
directionof
of Mta
Miss Helen
Helen McrMer-named
as receiver of the Woodland Kalamazoo.
were named to serve on the execu- ernmem none ^ktiw nth?™ SirIson,
l*°n' will
WLU be
** held
hcW in
ln thc
‘hc gyn
State Bank, and will close up the
Song-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lath-1
tivc committee: D. A. Van Buskirk,
f« theJ .1?
I on
°!’,Friday
F«2day evening. A
^1' 20.
cl«ht a«a^ of the bank having .heady rop.
April
general chairman; Roy Cliandlcr. Mr wrhtof* !£..v rrtwiH. ^tf^(o'clock.
ocock The
Thc proceeds
ProcP«‘d« from the five (begun
hl* duties there.
Reading-Mrs. Paul Brown.
mission fee will be used for
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Btirffp have
Song
vice- general chairman: Mrs. Roy Wrthdivbbcon-ra?utat£w tnd E!
Round Table, conducted by Rev. L.
Hubbard, secretary; Fred Jones, Xhct^nd X *f r Id^ milSiSie ‘&gt;urckaMn« ^“'Pment The follow-(moved into his mother s home at
treasurer; the Rev, L. L. Dewey, such haDov ann^rslrtra
* “°*T
program will be followed
! 113 No Park St. and Mr. and Mre. D- M‘&gt;«
‘
business manager; Mrs. Guy Keller,
Aft? toe bwnUtoF dlnrcr on
£°?,ure Drill-Fifth Hour Class. I Angelo Spirts have moved into the
Ottering.
SatXy mu£ wm fuSwiM bvl E***? R-ces-Seventh Grade.
(Kelley house on w State St. vocalC^ing Song.
membership chairman.
New Styles.* New Silks!
Tiie Hastings Symphony Orches­ Mrs L L Swev a^td the S^v ^e?
No?elty G"n‘e' ?hlne* Soccer- 'ed by Mr and Mrs Bump.
---------------- ------------------------tra has Impressed all those who ma •
attended its concerts with ns abil­
ity to present a wide range of pop­
ular and symphonic numbers In a
Freeport
“S"[BoroUn,.nt-ir-0-ou„ty Nor­
thoroughly charming and finished
manner It Is unusual for a com­ w R C meeting, the next one to I Quadrille.
American
Country houses,at 218 W. Thorn St.
|
mal Limited for Next
munity of tilts size to have an or­ be on Saturday. April 28.
। Dance—First Hour Class.
| a grass fire In Orville Sayles' yard
ganization
of
this
kind
available
Year
One
, Figure Marching — Third Hour .Tuesday afternoon called out the (
Sturdy Rayon Plaited
UNDERGOES
EMER
­
and mention of this fact has been
(class.
j The Slate Department of Public
department. No damage resulted.
GENCY
OPERATION.
nuw
made in several musical publica­
Nine court Basket Ball — Eighth
I Instruction has requested County.
Friends of Representative and Grade
tions.
lb. Box
I
Normal
boards
to
accept
mo
less
.
। Mrs Charles F. Parker and- family
‘
Two Ciirt Basket Ball—Juniors
fourteen or more thaji tweit*
i were sorry to hear that Charles. Jr.. s. Beniom.
LAST MEETING OF YEAR | than
ty to the County Normal classes
MUSIC STUDENTS
Is in Blodgett hoepltai.Grand ..«|..UO,
Rapids.
।, .....
—*
» * &gt;___________
Package
.
— ncx‘ &gt;’ear- Abo students requesting1
AWARDED HONORS where he underwent an emergency pA sic| niQrilQQiniU AT
Judge Clement is New Presi- entrance must have a scholastic av- ’ i
operation for appendicitis on Sun- '
UIOUUOOIUIY Al
croge that Is ranked in the upper 1
dent, Walter Wallace, V.
Agnes Taffee and Mary day night While still very sick, he]।
SEC0ND_WAR0 P. T. A.
third of the graduating class.
teems to bo doing os well as pas-1
P., Chaa.
Treas.
_______________ ___________
Ketcham Place First
are inPaul,
the hands
of
siblc
Meeting on Monday Night, The last meeting of the Brother- ,llcApplications
vnrious superintendents of the
Charles had been home for a
.
in-Contest
April
23,
Promises
to
hood
for
tills
year
was
held
Monday
1
°°unty Bnd “» County School
On April the fifteenth at eight week’s vacation from Ann Arbor
night
with
about
the
usual
attendCommissioner
and
can
be
had
upon
Be Interesting
• o'clock the nine junior members ot whcrc he is a student at the Univer­
ancc al the supper.
i request.
'i The Second Ward P.T A. meeting
the st Rose musical department sity and was tuken ill while home,
Following the supper a fine enter-1 Students will be accepted In the
All hope Yor his rapid and com-i1 will be held at the schoolhouse oo
participated in a contest that merit­
ta'ninent was given by a double ;&lt;,rdcr o( lhclr application until there
plete
recovery.
I
Monday
evening.
April
ed much praise. Agnes TaOee and
"L"~ 23.
r\ al
“v 7:30.
•-~;i quartette of young ladles from AL I1* a claM of twenty- A few applica­
Mary Ketcham.. who tied rbr the'
nt! parents and teachers being urged । bton college with their Instructo: Uona are "lrcady in.
WOLFE—VANDERLIP.
first place, were awarded prizes;
u
'111 music. There were also special1 1110 sta,r Normals grant ten full
of Jacob Wolfe, well
Bonita
Brandstetter.
who was known
. The marriage
Hastings resident, and Mrs (inTh-4he 'indivFdiml^Bite^M i&gt;lpc orKan nu'”ber;- P'ano and v»o- crrd,ta r». the year of County Nor-p
judged next best, was given second Moina Vanderhp ef Freeport oc-1,tn ’o,w' A1* were tF-utifully ren
wh,ch
°n£ two Iras than
honors. All the contestants are de­ curred Wednesday evening. April 4 I ^SSiTtbS^ho will take nart
BreaUy enJ°yed There «&lt;* a year of State Normal work.
|
reeving of considerable recognition at
1
the Methodist parsonage, with , m thTdUcSrton «e Walter WM-'
«n*ny entertainmenta in Has“
ns their etforts demonstrated the !Rev Loomis officiating They were *!.«, aJSXtey Mra OUo Sn
Now
is
the
time
to say farewell1
&lt;Uy’' -Wh‘C.“ kcpt d3’“
to
depression
with
*
lot
of
good
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
earnest application of each in the 'accompanied by Mr and Mr*. Earl hath. Mn
SuJhSr
mJL the attendance at this concert It
musical held In deciding the b?st 1
buys —Boston Herald.
1
. —
z. ... . =
Grace Edmonds, and Prin. W. T. had much merit and ought to have
renditions the technic, rhythm and Biimiord.
been largely patronized,
Mr
mid
Mrs
Wulfe
are
at
home
to
Wallace
with
Supt.
D
A.
VanBusphrasing, accuracy, interpretation. .
Al the business meeting of the
thelr friends at 436 E. Bond st,'.-.-^ - ’ 2r.n
l.-ersdnahty and selection of piece .
kirk as chairman. Thia will be an Brotherhood Ute following omeers
had to be considered. Sister An- Hastings.
opportunity to learn more about this
The News joins the many friends method of teaching as well as af­ were chosen for the coming year:
tlonctte S S J nf Barbrur Hail and
President, Judge Stuart Clement.
of the couple here in extending sin­ fording a chance to discuss ques­
Vice-President, Walter Wallace,
Academy judged the ability of the cere be.it wishes.—Freeport News.
tions which may not be fully under­
Hastings, Michigan • Telephone* 2244-2557 BL—
Secretary. T. N. Knopf.
various students
stood.
Treasurer. Charles Faul.
ATTENDED
BANQUET
Our Special
On account of conditions which
everybody understands the member­
Dr John A. Wooton. A L Brown. F. L. JOHNSON NOW DI­
SUNDAY and MONDAY, APRIL 22 and 23
Lorenzo Maus. Dick Rose. Mike OtRECT FACTORY DEALER ship of the Brotherhood was this' &lt;
year below its average for several'4
Edna May Oliver — Edward Everett Horton
had resided In this city for sixteen taoen. Mr and Mrs Jack O'Connor
Motor Car Co. have...... years previous to last year. For the U
Mrs ^...,
Ellis Daniels
w..w. were
------------------------'I Dodge Bros
.-------------------------------------years, dud al the home of her son. and Mr and «...
Geonre A Pierce of Armada on in Allegan Tuesday evening attend- appointed Forrest L. Johnson direct last two years the times have rc- .
with
them.
This will ----enable
.sale
of •«the ------usual--------number
4“- ,u
— •*■*■*—i I duccd the —
•- -•
■—
Or Gum Drop*
lb.
Sunday She is survived by four sons. ing the Democratic banquet and dealer ~
Loren D and Bert Pierce of Has program, the guests of honor being him to give belter service and he 1 of season tickets. Il is to be hoped
.tings. George A of Armada, and Governor William Comstock and wil) carry a complete line of parts. I a fine program can be planned for
ADDED ENTERTAINMENT—Latest Palhe New* and
which will serve this community next year and that interest in this
Golden Bantam
Cong. George Fouikes. Burry county,
Warren j . of Charlotte also two
Usual Short Subjects
daughters, Mrs Je.x-.iv Hollister of outside nf Hastings, was also well tn a way which it should be served (worth-while mens organization mgy 4
on
tills
automobile.
The
Plymouth
I
be
greatly
Increased.
z
Flint and Mrs Nettie Hartwick of represented All report a fine banADULTS—23 CENTS
CHILDREN—10 CENTS
■ car is also handled by this agency, I -----------------------» --------------------I
Kalamazia
quel and interesting program.
;
which will gel the same kind of at- COMMANDERY TO
4
1 The remains
’

ESS'S KSW^.S“"
Wsm ..- ■

XT
^.1S£2X ES «£15~ ■?

Exceptional Values
for One Day Only I

TOPCOATS

t^S^B^erinTSViir’uw;

Reduced to

«13“ ‘14«5
SWEATERS

One Big Lot of
Boys’ Slipovers

49c

rarr
r nt Cm

tooibs.
SUGAR
Every Saturday!

Don’t Pass this Dpi

Planned for may

Dress Caps

Ask Us About It—Be Present On
Saturday at 3 and 9 p. m.

Trench Coats

New

Spring

Neckwear!

Butter

»■• 24c

Tea Siftings

Ik

Trneworth Cocoa

2

19c

Iodized Salt

h..

.. wAhUtewn. D ,ltth ujr'u'

Bsnjy •t- state demands
SSX.'iK “high schol'arship

49c

Dress Hose

brotherhooTheld-

3

pairs

49c

7C

Royal Gelatine •* 5c

WATERS’

CLOTHES SHOP

Silk Toilet Tissue 2

9c

Soap Powder

Water Softener 3 »&gt;•- 25c

T. N. T. Soap

7&gt;--27c

TRAN© TiTAI I f=

Coffee

18c

Chase &amp; Sanborn’s Coffee

27|c

Chocolate Drops

10c

THE POOR RICH

Premier Corn

White Corn 2

HOLINESS INION.
An^mouDeemen, u, U,U
o,
'
ENTERTAIN MAY 17 1
TUESDAY, APRIL 24
nrujJV.VIU, S&lt;irvlllK&gt;n al tl-JI UCIWK
•
DHIIWUIIWIIIIII, 111 MIL., LDAUt VI
I
The
April meeting Ul
of the HoliI at the Bapti-it church. Rev B J ’»&lt;•» Union will be held this week ■ lhc-B*nner describes the outstand‘
।Honoring the Right Eminent/
Adcock officiating. Burial in tile Thur.ulay at the Free Methodist ln8 features of the new Dodge.
Grand Commander Clyde .L
Pine River cemetery cast ot Bland:- church There will be no afternoon
------“
ADDED—Short Subject.
—
(ard. Sympathy is extended to the service during the summer months. FORMER RESIDENT
A. Fulton
j&lt;
CHOSEN FOB CHORI'S.
The
। bereaved family.
~
‘— evening service wil) be. buslADULTS—15 CENTS
CHILDREN—10 CENTS
Maurice
Foreman,
son
of
Mr.
and
'
nc.vs
meeting
at
i:uu
r.
m
.
ana
puo7
.
------------Flans
are
being
formulated
by the 4
ness meeting at 7:00 P. M and publie service 7:30 If you enjoy a warm
Foreman
of
Kalamazoo,
members
of
Hastings
Commandcry
&lt;
- -- ----------------- .... ...x..—..» w. .
V'lUlllUUlUI I J ,
was one
of “
the
to entertain
008 of the six
Ub members
memh*r* nf
* No. 56 -------—•the
— Right Emi- L
Frank Allerton, aged about 70. spiritual atmosphere be sure
W S T. C. High school glee club nent Grand Commander Clyde A. ’
WED., THURS. and FR!., APRIL 25, 36 and 27
was found ill and starving at his come.—Wm, C. Gearhart. Sec.
named to sing at the National Mus- Fulton ot Charlotte at a reception/
rbome in Nashville last week and
Death-Dealing Thrills Lurking in an Icy Wilderness
(removed to the enmity iiihnnary
c Supervisors
his IIUUUI.
honor, Uta.
the UHIC
date j &lt;
ex.
- ------ convention
---------- ...... in Chicago and dinner in
Ul IIU
SPECIAL SERVICES.
Rev and Mrs Clemens of Elm- on
0,1 Friday evening. Anril
April 13 FallowFollow-'’ havincr
having tarn
been set tor
for Th.truu,,
Thursday. May \4
where he died on Wednesday. The.
1ale. Mich., will conduct special tnK a study of the music at Kalama-117. Tins meeting will be an unusual &lt;
ftmcrul was held at Nash villi'. A hale,
at
the
the
zo
°----Foreman
and
•rvlrcs «.
ut &gt;*»
the church
church vof
nf
the NazNa?- ----roo.
Foreman
and—- his
his— associates
associates event
t vent in
in the
the Commandery
rvunmnnrterv activities
daughter in Mt. Pleasant survives .rrviecs
* »..«
-—-—----. .. and
A...Ilboth
trx -&gt;l
......w*nt toa....
afnlwhere
tn Chir-OOr.
nrtrr-rr.
.1.........
..... ...... . . ........................
As hL neighbors had not seen him arene on April 20-21
BunChicago
they had
two,hov
of the year and will be attended by
about for several days, an mve.stl- day services. Rev. Clemens U well days' intensive training by Dr Hoi- ladies of the Sir Knights of the lo­
gallon was made and they found known in Michigan, having served 115 Dann of New York University, cal Coinmandery a*;weU *s ranking
him in this serious condition.
many years as Captain of Crusad- ,w
(t,r ,he
the final
nnal concert before 1,000
1.000 Knight* and their ladies from Char­
ltrs Band and as a pastor in Wes- music supervisors of America
lotte. Battle Creek. Grand Rapids,”
THE STRANGEST LOVE STORY EVER SCREENED
THEY DID GET ONE
leyan Methodist churches in North -' f Th
- ® _______________
Foreman family has many Ionia. Kalamaxoo and other OomOur attention Iras been called io ern Michigan. You are invited to friends in Barry county where they manderles.
Latest Patoc News
AdulU—«5c
Children—He
the fact that an error appeared in hear him each service.
formerly
u.. i&lt;
lived,
—। -who
-------------extend
- sincere
-------The honor guest of the evening,
our announcement of the election
----------------- &lt;«&gt;
congratulations.
,
the Right Eminent Grand Com­
in Castleton township. We statedGENERAL
—
AID MEET­
mander. was one of th* moving
SATURDAY (ONLY) APRIL 28
MISSIONARY UNION.
that no one on the republican ticket
ING ON WEDNESDAY. MAY t..’
forces in Charlotte Commandcry
The Methodist Missionary Union when Hastings applied for a charter
was elected; but it appears that
The general meeting of the Meth­
TWO FEATURES
| Ralph M. Wetherbee was chosen as odist Ladies' Aid Society will be heldI was delightfully .entertained by Mrs. to form a new organization in this
justice for the full term oi four tit the church parlor* on Wednesday. J M. Townsend on Wednesday aft­ city. He ha* always held the high
years He was running on the re­ May 2. with a pot luck luncheon ernoon. April 11.
esteem and respect of the local
publican ticket.
Mrs Levanche Merrick conducted Knights, who feel justly proud of
Circte.No. 3 lias charge of the
luncheon and Circle No. 8 will fur­ the devotions in two parts. "A Trl- this opportunity to entertain him.
BEYOND HIS EXPECTATION.
nish the entertainment. A goodI bute. to Spring" and •‘Stewardship.”
Russell Mills was very much time is being planned.
and Mrs. Floyd Everhart assisted
KICKED BY A MULE.
pleased with the results of his auc­
with the music, several interesting
Ecway Harmon, living near Lacey,
FYTUIAN SISTER^
tion sale advertisement that recent­
and inspirational letters from mls- was Injured Saturday night, when
ly-appeared In the Banner
.i Thcroapple
...
Temple No. 31 meets sionariea In the foreign field were he was kicked by a mule, sustaining
This was a very small sale, but a tn regular session. April 24. Pot luck read and Miss Belva JUley gave a bad cuts over and under his right
■•good sued number were present, and ’supper at 6 30 o'clock. Plan to come splendid review of the Missionary
the bidding quite lively What rape- By order of committee. Jotephi-w Friend. As It was Mite Box day, Mrs
Latest Paramount Nei
enoe of mind of * bpy who w** uresAdult*— 15c
Children 10c
। cially pleased Mr Mills was that the Whitmore, Louise DurbUi Mrs. Ar- Florence Fleming read a story ap­ ]ent aijd awutecl Mr. Harmon, ids In­
| results far exceeded his expectations, ner.
.
.
propriate for Uic occasion.
i Juries might h*v« been worse.

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Potatoes
Bananas

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STRAWBERRY ROAN
RAFTER ROMANCE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL II. 1M4

4-HCUIBLHDERS |C0U,TF,."‘SS«
WILL MEET HEBE

ually will cost the taxpayers HW.- either four or five per cent.
600.000, If the bonds draw four pci
cent, and *08,600000 if they draw ftankly and sincerely. Voting bonds
five per cent, cannot be afforded la a comparatively easy proposition
If people want to do it; but those
Interesting Program Benbonds will have to,be paid, and the
(Continued from page one)
Moreover the new buildings the paying of 138.000.000 of bonds with
dered—Address by Miss
state will build. If the bond Usue Interest at either four or five per
ccrric&gt; WU1
|lMIC
1U
Mabel Eddy
work , by the state highway depart­ as promising very much In the way iccrriea.
will have to be maintained
(Continued,---------------------------------from page one)
of labor; while it ]"/considerable
lerahle yearly
veariv expense
exnense to !C*’11' c0**rln&lt; •
of
______________
1 On Tuesday the county rally'of
ment on trunk lines.
. of employment
- I-- — ——wrabie yearly expense toi„
, n u-ht fob
certainly promised a great deal in the the lUte. There will be yearly ye^e'
may be eounu It • real tribute to &lt;-H club I'** «■ *■ «■
"f
’
emiihuilcaHy But the lOlk. to B*r.y county to Here Mr ^urrh
br,&lt; M,MwtwKl&gt;I
her La opposed to the idea of bond­ way of added burdens to the tax-I maintenance work on the highways
payer. We do not believe In the Idea that are built, so the taxpayers will
‘jj "hc^ural dBtricu ought Keuunrn praenl lor the meetlm.
representatives
j
renraenteum present
oment from
rmm Woodu
ing the Male for *38.0004)00 at either payer. We do not believe in the Idea
u.rr&gt; coun-.y
1
......................
.. fb*d themselves faced with not
~
by selling
four or five per cent for the purpose of’ promoting prosperity
•
Barry
county
has,
for
thc
last
of building new buildings, making interest-bearing bonds for the take motol, ills principal and Intorcal «.prJSi™ „l IbU kind U several years, been one of the lead-,_ov, B
U»
Honda.
M
a
jurliTtoatoienjtoco
I
J™
d,»dla
to
ih.
of
employing
labor.
It
U
contrary
ing
counties
tn
the
state
in
thel,
Robert
Cq^
gave
a
talk
on
additions to present buildings, con­
a.
!&lt;«&gt;&lt;
M
ine
new
hulldln.,.^
in&lt;1
&gt;&lt;1U
structing grade separations or new to Individual practice under condl-,
amount of 4-H club work carried on. J
trunk lines, or paving old ones, with tlons that face the people of Michi­ or new.roads may last.
’emphatic protest against this undc- This vear due to the heavy Gov- members of the Wesleyan Service.
money received from the sale of gan. Individuals meet such a situ­
ernment Emergency program carBe?va’ Rfiey^ VcH?n1
We
we are In
m favor
ravor of
01 the
tne state
awe of
01 liable
^gble kind of state financing.
rled on by the -county Agents over
Chandler.
Riley, Vcrian
ataU bonds. Tiiat might have been ation by cutting down their indebt­
Michigan paying its dobts instead of I
;-----the state 4-H Club work has de- Linington, Norma Rowley and;Thel-&lt;
, w ure,„. „„
Justified at the beginning of a rood­ edness instead of Increasifig it; by BUUU1
adding to them. Wearejn favor of I
cimed romewhat
rn» Kennedy, presented a short play
building program, when we hud no paying up their obligations instead' lhe gUtt or Michigan reduelnq Its
Anrow interested In the rural *“&gt;&lt;* »’&gt; enjoyed. Miss Riley alio
roads to apeak of in the stale; but of adding new ones; by reducing I yeurIy expenses instead of increas-1
boy or girl w invited to attend and
°.!* "Adventures with Kings
we do not believe that at thia time thc annual Interest charge and by | lng them. At this time every taxpayer
Michigan Is Justified in adding *38,- paying up their debts Instead of bM alI thc tax burden he can ca;ry. |
hear the program and take part in
...
the discussion. The pot luck supper
T,ve
theme for the pro000,000 to its bonded debt, with adding to their future burdens.
|To Bdd to that burden In times like i
ts
to
be
held
at
7:30.
All
In
attendKram
was
Adventures in Spreading
bonds drawing four or five per cent,
If the state'could obtain *38.000,-) these Is both unwise ar.i. In our‘
ance are asked to bring table serv-.the Light.
Eddv
in order to construct new roods, 000. which of course it cannot, with- Judgment, unnecessary. We have ;
Ice. sandwiches and one other dish I
make grade separations, build new out payment of interest, there would gone through thc worst of lhe de(Continued from page one)
buildings or additions to old ones.
not be the serious objection we have pression and thc state has gotten [
gave a most' interesting address and
Anyone who has watched the to this proposed bond iasue When along
'
—
without
—* “
the
■* proposed
J new. that it was his Job as a boy to split
number of men employed on a road the. advocates of this plan glibly talk buildings and the additions to and pile the wood during the winter
. «nXpS.ito!
.uxb
paving Job knows that the money of *38.000.000. they do ix&gt;t mention buildings and without the roads and for the coming summer. It was his
I
.
i
spent for that purpose would not the fact that, spread over thirty grade separations. We think it can do morning duty to see that the yawn- shrub planting demonstration on the Deautlful.
mean a great deal of employment. years, with a definite amount ol so for a little while longer until bet- ing chasm la a big woodbox was Sr‘3Of|^Mawu2rofA»taitSgs0on the rl06P of lhc afternexjn meeting.)
‘ “
--—
times shah arrive. Then we think duly filled. The voracious appetite SVo^We^^y°\K S&gt;- A
There are other kinds of work cost­ principal and interest paid yearly,
BaDd’ Orchestra and Glee
ing the same amount where the men the taxpayers would have to dig up. the state, by a sensible plan of tax- 'of that woodbox Is still a fragrant
„ L
c *
h i
Clubs Gave Concert
employed would be fur greater In with four per cent bonds. *22.800.000 atlon. can build the buildings it memory. The family horse and cow general meeting open to the public ™
s™?,Er™'
Ni’ht
number than would be needed for interest. If they were five per cent needs, construct the roads and grade 1 had also to be fed and cared for. s
Besides the six young ladies, Mrs. |
any construction or ■ building Im­ bonds they would add *28.500.000 In separations that may be required, on [That was generally the writer's Job.
^&gt;’d JV,0
ftobert • n
,oc
cording co
to uouniy
County Agent rwer.
Foster.
u^»SSrt:_'
?e .Sprt.n.g .Mu,i.cal. Z*?.UvaLal
provement program. In other words, Interest alone. We think that *38.- tne pay-as-you-go plan, without Occasionally his father would buy cormng
Mr. Gregg has given five lessons d«‘L
Rt*ert
ttUditorium last Friday evewe do not look upon this expenditure 000.000 of Improvements which act- laying interest on *38,000,000 ut; atx foot wood which had to be sawed
nlng was given before a fair sized
_________________________________ ; in two. sometimes twice, in order to during the winter to parties inter- Cook.
audience the stormy weather doubl'get it Into the furnace. That was ested in landscape activities un&lt;A ‘”&gt;d
from1 “
this
city. District
:
‘Is city■^
s“lcl President.' ,css
keeping many away.
(part of the writer's Job. There was who have Indicated that they want J™
Mrs
EB
Anderson.
of
Grand
Rapin&lt;_ Hlih
ni&lt;n tohool bbnd
MIia .nd «to
ptol
torub.
.rwuil
IMr
m
“
iThe
| a good-sized garden to be looked
farm
buildings,
These
lessons
nave
a
^
“
,"
SJ?!*
e?e*
chestra under Director Wesley Loj after during thc summer. Thc writ- farm buildings. These lessons have
been
given
by
lecture
with
the
aid
d
’
tftog
the
day
and
eve-,
,
.
--------I er can well remember his reluctance
1 gan gave the major
part
of the proigram. os published last week, doing
! about tackling the hoe and rake. of solorcd slides. In all, twenty-one ",ng WBa «P^ndtd। some exceUcilt ensemble work espe­
)but hi&lt;f father reminded him that farm families have been enrolled, j
1KCRKASED EXEMPTION.
cially in thc march numbers.
that was port of his Job. There was
In the demonstration planting.
Thc supervisors In the townships' The only soloist on the program
a big lawn too that hod to be mowed Mr. Gregg will show iu&gt;w nursery­
A Coffee Youll
------------ - ---------------------------------------------------------fill find ....
the -----------amount----of ,personal
was John Chandler, whose cornet
and raked. The writer is not criti­ stock should be pruned for Betting.' „...
Ask for Again.
cising his father. He never did a He will also show how the plants are property on their assessment rolls solo emphasized him os a musician
(better thing for hU sons than find­ made. Mr. Gregg will plant thc en- considerably reduced as a result ot a of much promise on this Instrument,
Satisfaction assured with
1 11
1 Q
Blended right, ground to or­
both quality and price.
2
UC
ing jobs for them.
tire
.... planting plan as it
.. was made
_____ for
_ _ .....
law passed ...
at ___
the _________
recent special
_____
ses-1
— . Two,
_____ —
all too
— ------brief,. --------------selections by
—
der at time of purchase.

Eligible Voters Should Register

Their Emphatic Protests!

Sound Banking

j ^LAY

• mweraw

National Bank of Hastings

,„iThe spring

music

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An Attractive Display From Which to Select.

named Ken Bryan Cobb.
Mrs John Maurer. NaahvUte. Root*
4. on April 17? She weighed eight
been named Gertrude Mary Bar-

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kermeen are
the parents Of a daughter born on
Tuesday. April 17.
Fourteen patients are receiving
enre at the hojpiUii this Wednesdaj morning.

There are so many
automatlo
Now
there Isdsno wood to spilt, no
Several hundred shrubs will be set exempts *1,000 of personal property1 glee cluba of forty voices and a vices for the home now. fcny brids
------ - -----------J
i ----------for any--farmer.
will
cut down couple
numbers
by a mixed
chor- can go right to housekeeping If she
of, many different
varieties.1. /
|
--------- —*That
■*"—
--------------------------*“ of ------*------------------ ---------------In the planting plans made dur- the personal assessment in most of us. under Miss Frances Hunter, were
•
■ ■
— hardy native ...
.;
-"much enjoyed.
mechanic.—Montreal Star.
mg the
winter
many
the townships.
shrubs were used. These shrubs will .
be set to allow cooperators to Iden­
tify them for their planting plans.
It Is. lioped everyone who has been
taking the le**ons through the ‘win­
ter •will find it possible to attend to
PENNEY'S
watch the method of marking tho
shrub bed. how the beds are made,
- ---------------------------------------------------------etc. This, will be the only demon,
stration of this kind held In this sec- (
tion of thc county.
L /Jnn.vt ".a.i W j
County Agent Harold J. Foster,
announces tiiat he has received word
from the Wheat Section of the Ag­
ricultural Adjustment Adminlslra- i
tlon that farmers in Barry county;
who have not- signed a wheat re-1
duclioa contract and now care to do.
so have the opportunity.
Those farmers who do choose to
sign up now will be entitled to the,
last payment on the 1833 crop or
about 7c a bushel on their farm al- \
llotment In addition these contracts'
will receive the same payment as the
i regular contracts on all payments
fol thc 1934 and 1835 crops. These
Members of thc Hastings Women's1 parmenU os to amount are in no
Club and several guests from Wood­ way guaranteed. The only loss a
land enjoyed an interesting "Hobby farmer would have by Joining now
Day" program on Friday, April 13.■ against lost fall is the 30c per bushel
That means a whole sum­
After a short business meeting Mrs. payment already inode to early signmer wardrobe for a young­
H. L. Woodburne presented the
various speakers who discussed their
Anyone wishing to make a wheat
ster at next-to-nothing! It
particular hobbles—Mrs. Roy Cor­ reduction contract will have to come
means plenty of fresh,
des. "Words Often Mispronounced;" Into County Agent Fosters office
Mrs. Guy Keller. "Painting;” Mrs. and do so. Dates for taking contracts
bright new housefrocks for
MUo DeVries. "Reading Character will be open until about May 10th
you. New drapes for sum­
from Handwriting;" Mrs. C. D. after which time they wUl again be
Bauer, "Making Slip Covers for closed and no more wheat contracts
mer cottage rooms. Choose
Chairs;” Mrs. Kenlth McIntyre, taken In Barry county.
tiny floral allovers, conven­
"Modernizing and Beautifying the • The Wheat Allotment Committee
Clothes Press;" Mrs. A. W. Wood- will be in session nt the County
tional patterns or big dress
bume, “Files for Clippings. Scrap­ Agents office In Hastings all day
designs. All 36 inches wide.
Book. Tropical Fish;" Mrs. F. L. Saturday. April 28th. for the dis­
Bauer, "Water Colors and Pastels;" cussion of regulations with farmers
Mrs. Frank Carrothers^ "Hooked who have already, signed wheat re­
Rugs;" Mrs. D. A. VanBusklrk, duction agreements
"Gardening." These were all very
delightful talks, and showed thc
varied Interest tn different leisure­ IT CERTAINLY WAS A
time activities. There was also an
VERY UNUSUAL MEAL
exhibit of hobbies women engage in
such as the interesting scrapbooks
of Mrs. Wm. Olney. Mrs. Frank Success of Experiment Does
Carrothers' hooked rugs, fancy work
Not Warrant Humans in
and paintings of Mrs. Guy Keller,
Following Example
tinted photographs and snapshots by
An It/ai In the news letter this
Mrs. Janies Mason, pastels and wa­
ter colors by Mrs. F. L Bauer, artis­ week from our West Hope corres­
Sanitary NAHUMS
tically covered boxes by Mrs. Kenllii pondent reports an occurrence that
McIntyre, a Merry Widow hat by is so unusual we thought It deserved
Mrs. Hibner of Woodland, and other special mention. Our correspondent
hobbies. After a general discussion writes:
"There are a great many different
Miss Frances Hunter presented opinions as to what constitutes a
Stock up on thia
the combined Girls' Glee Clubs of good meal; but we think thc prize
Anniversary
Buyl 12 to box!
Central and Senior high sciwol in goes to two young helfenr belonguig
Standard make,
two exceptionally well-interpreted to L. D. Woodman, who dined Sungood material I
and effective Negro splrltuak "Deep day\ noon on the glass cloth cover­
River” and "Didn't It Rain!" both ing on the hen house. There was no
Indication of indigestion."
arranged by BurleighEvery
reader
who
knows
what
Tho next meeting of the Women's
ofVp&amp;Aete!
Thrifty value*, you’ll realize
Club will be held Friday. April 20. glass-cloth Is will award the palm to
at 2:30 in the recreation room of these two heifers. While th* ap­
when yeu see them! Flesh
Central building. The program will pear to have gotten away with this
or White Nainsook with
be on American Music arranged by novel meal, the success of their ex­
the Literature department. Miss An­ periment will hardly warrant hu­
contrasting
embroidery I
na Johnson will give a paper on mans in following their example.
that comblnss
Women’s sizes I Lay in a*
"Folk Songs of America," and Mrs.
OBITUARY. '
W. R. Cook will discuss "Musical
price, long
supply at Penney’s!
Mrs.
Jennie
M.
Rowley,
aged
82
Minded America."
Grand val
years, died Friday night. April 13.
DEATH OF MRS. ARMOUR.
Mrs. Hamilton Armour. Bl, passed daughter and husband. Mr. and
away at the Pennock hospital Sun­ Mrs. J. E. Mattoon, 721 So. Church
day noon, following an emergency street. Mrs. Rowley suffered a
operation performed Friday night aQ broken hip three weeks ago while
Her granddaughter.
Mrs.
midnight. She was Miss Emma visiting ----------------»&lt;Dunn prior to her marriage, and Mildred Jones, in Wyandotte. Mrs.
Straight-cut, with Bodice Top!
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rowley was a member of the Meth­
odist,
Episcopal
church,
the
Order
Dunn, of near Hickory Comers She
was bom Sept. 13. 1873. Surviving of the Eastern Star and thc Wom­
her are a son. Floyd Armour, of en's Relief Corps. She was the wid­
Hastings, and four daughters, Mrs. ow of the late Wolcott Rowley, a
For the woman who likes the comfort
Vesta Shedd, of Battle creek; Mrs. veteran of the Civil war, and had
and economy of cotton for under­
Velma Dickeraon. Hope township; lived In Hastings about 30 .years.
things t In straight-cut lines, for bet­
Mrs. Fannie buckland, Litchfield; She leaves to mourn their loss one
ter
wearing qualities 160 square Nalftdaughter,
Mrs.
Mattoon,
a
son,
Mrs. Mabie Hampton. near Dowling.
100k. Flesh and White, siuo 34-441
There are also nine grandchildren Frank C. Rowley ot Adrian, three
and a sister left to mourn iter pass­ grandchildren and two great-grand­
ing. the sister being Mrs. lantha children. The funeral was held
Rlsbridger, ot Battle Creek. The fu­ Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
neral was held Tuesday afternoon Ute Walldorf! funeral home with
at 2:30 o’clock at the Bunnell church Rev. L. L. Dewey officiating and
and burial made in Cedar Creek Eastern Star services. Thc burial
cemetery. The Rev. C. 8. Rennells, was made in the Grand Ledge cem­
pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist etery..
church, and the Rev. Oscar Smith,
Golf provides balance for the bus­
postor of thc Methodist Protestant
iness man. He spends half his time
116-118 East State Street — Hastings, Michigan
church officiated.
trying to get in thc hole and tire
Envelopes came Into general use other half trying to stay out.—Loa
Angeles Times.
about a century ago.

sawing, nor currying It into the
house. Very few In town keep a
’cow these days, and no town folks।
;keep
horse and buggy. r?-/
Few have
j a garden of sny size. So a boy grows
(up without being responsible for
(seeing that certain things are done.
I Boys are naturally active and bound
to be doing something. Al this per­
iod in their Ilves supervised play
comes in very nicely. Tne super­
visor will see tiiat they play fair or
get out of the game. The games ore
)not expensive but will keep boys
■ busy and Urey can have a lol of fun
out of them.
I We certainly hope that plans may
I be worked out this year to have su­
pervised play in Hastings during the
three months of summer vacation.
We feel confident that thc merits of
such a plan will be so well estab­
lished that it will be a fixed policy
In this city to provide supervised
play for both boys and girls

FOUNDERS DAYS *
Thursday, Friday and Saturday

What an Anniversary! You Get

Women’s

NUTONE PRINTS

Felt
Slippers

in Clear Fast Colors, at

Women’s Club

9C yd

Leather Tips
SoftLeather Soles

Only

3X«

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Feature

Actually! Hand-embroidered

Men's Elastic

Suspenders

PORTO RICAN
for

1O«

NEW! UMBRELLAS

ORANGES “f D~ 27c
GRAPEFRUIT 4 -25c
LEWIONS Sunkiat Doz. 29c
ONION SETS v-u. 2 ib. 35c

IVORY SOAP
t:
- ioc
SILVER KING

It’s “Balanced”
For Bread. Biscuits, Cake.

24%-lb. Sack

OLD DUTCH
asr™. 2 e... 15c

Tax included

$*| 09

1

£

• All C. Thomas Stores' Prices INCLUDE the Michigan 3 Per Cent Sales Tax.

C. THOMAS STORES
‘Every Day Low Price*

128 West State Street

■

Ray Clinton. 317 N. Park St, on
April 14. He haa been named Jack
Raymond.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cobb. MO
N. East St., are the parents ot a&lt;
son bom oh April 14, weighing seven;

GOWNS

Beans
kidney, as-o*. cm
10c
Peas EVEBOOOD. M*d. Mo. 3 CU&gt; 12c
K TO BLUE LABEL.
Sli. Can ‘ 10c

FRESH FRUITS - VEGETABLES

Madinin Brown

MOLASSES
Aant Din*
M*w OrlMtii.
V* 17c
SALT
ru. r.ti. TO Ha 17c
PUFFED WHEAT
10c
GARDEN SEEDS

18c
10c
25c
18c

Vcltman's fine quality. Fresh and tasty.
Several varieties to choose from.

Crescent Self-Rising

i.u. m.

Lb.

COOKIES

ITT ATTD pancake e
Egg Noodles
Larsen’s
Vanilla rouu

'

Cooked with Tomato Sauce

FENNOCK HOSPITAL.

A non .weighing
pounds and
FESTIVAL
ISseven
ENJOYED
u_____________

Lace-trimmed Nainsook

39c

Men's and Boy9*

Sweaters

98c

PENNEY

�\ J
rut ummi monnt, wcunuur,

Banner
DwMent
*-,***l“tl It-.,, —....llv well

and Opinions; j
What Others Say

Senator LaFkdlette. for
lasses himself as a Republican but
.-juldn't subscribe to very many of;,
’the qualifications mentioned. On the j'
r a«VENTY K!OHTll yexb iother hand the Guardian's descrip- WE
■■ ■■■— —
tlon of a Republican fits Senator

mn,

u.

------------------

•
example,, Vtewr
iupui&gt;-

‘This and That
The Heralds of Spring.
Feathered Songsters.
Joyful Tunes.

;

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

Grand Rapids division of the Michi­ have been much Interested for *evgan Central is very good just now' era! years in handicapped children,
and the freight trains an simply and so should be interested tn over­
coming dafaptlve «peech in children.
■ In your homes” *be said, lhe thing

The Triple Link dub at Mra.
bafore the children."
Maurice Mills' was enjoyed very
She invited those Interested Io call, much. There were fourteen present.
at
the
Ann
J.
Kellogg'school
in
No .niw;1;1iJ18._nr‘xt tnonth but will
’ i‘Olw. .rd, txmoer.1. Mt *bo&gt;il 100 ' "»»« J* *?"« “
Ti! No joyless forms shall regulate
Buttle Creek and mo thc work ac-1 meet with Mrs. Pearl Barley -uua
June
Our living calendar;
------------■ **
ci*** n*iur.
tM'Governor?" Tliat question to asked
lually being carried on there to 8tfi.
tually
•otecriMiPM br Malt. Punuja.
,act' •a"dln« to UlL • many times every week. It indicates We from today, my friend, will date
benefit children In that school who
IM »oiMr ^ntTT oxx
ii 00
thC “*e vbllln,an u more that the prraent Governor, unless
The opening of the year.
Thc Cemetery Circle have hired
need to have defective speech cor­ Robert McKlbbln to care for the
“ft
Ilao4v««*.)
”
Republican titan most of thc Rc- lie Improves hto position with the
rected.
cemetery this year. Please mall
IN Bzaar county six months eo* 'publicans. This list might cosily be roters of the state, to going to havo
Thus did Wordsworth eulogize the
your dues to Prairieville Cemetery
a bard
Hard time bring
oemg rc-clected.
re-cjcctca. It
it. [ first mild days of spring when the
(It Ml* lu **«**&lt;«.)
n
OrBAMY COUNTY. THRKK Months enlarged.
Ifurther
‘- ■
■ ---------- ••-&lt; feathered songsters heralded the re­
,
PRA1BIEVILLE.
Circle, Lucy Norris. Tress.
indicates
that--------------------many people
IX adtaNcb
----- -——. *&gt;«
in fact party names mean very ore still open-minded so far as treat of winter bleakness with bursts
Mary Jean Smith returned from
ir rxM’MTY &lt;&gt;mm
—----—
-----“c ,uu
w »»&lt;
««•&lt; ui •&gt;•&lt;
PINE LAKE.
Chicago Friday night The trip
v*Wr*k , , '
,|i so little these days. .There are men avowed candidates are concerned-j of melody.
was very interesting and a fine ex­
that
• • • '
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Frank
OMPTIOX8. ONE
Within the Republican ranks
^
C&lt;3
.™^k------,has
h“.. announced
..
laiiRJ whose
wikaw Mr.
---r;- Comstock
-------------.
. ,
, j not
....
.
...
..
pOT^ exagger­
perience for the children. Thfcre Shelp returned to their home after
«.
du,„
were two hundred children, mem­ spending the winter months ' in
*
first robin sighted, the
,J more widely than, certain Demo- d Fitzgerald, republican Secretary , first joyful
bers of other band*, stopping at the Florida. Friday and Saturday they
----- warble heard is a dis­
crats with certain Republicans. J of Stale, by virtue of being the only Itlnctive
eve
same Iwtel where the Kellogg school visited her brother. John Sperry, in
tinctive event.
Yet there are times
group stopped. They had a wonder­ Kalamazoo.
Ks***??
Thomas Jefferson the great liberal, surviving republican state officer in later on in the season when the
te. !ta.!"!.~*. &gt;■? f
u,c
tllpollcn, M
.b,
m.M .^
uon. i.
ful
time.
the ,1932-33
elections,
is .„
an avowed mossed
to -------------attending the University
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Doster an­
I.UWOVU choruses
wiuiuava of
Ul bird., become ■
a —
-------------- of Mlchl.w
sac. mcb , ,
. . .
..
..
candidate and has the advantage of most decided source of irritation, j
spending the Easter vaca- SPEECH HANDICAPS
Don't forget lhe Mother-Daugh­ nounce the birth of a daughter
m
. dom and the **tron Ralnt of,the manypollUcalconnectlonsthrough- Take the carly-monUng chattering J lion with their parents. Mr. and
ter banquet Friday night. April 20. Thursday. April 12th, at Kalamaaoo.
WAS
HER
SUBJECT
a. 1* a «w4.
M .Democratic party would frown with out the state. Other prominent sparrows, for example, and who has; Mrs. Perry Henry.
Mrs. Myrtle Rogers and Mrs. Mary
ot birth* or tn«rri*&lt;e* win b« disfavor on some of the experimen- democrats frequently mentioned arc not been awakened nt dawn of dayi Mr- and Mrs. George Jones and
Rapids speaker; also the Bunday Mullcndorc went to Hastings on
"“
i-.lui ud |»ler».iutk meiuura Wta 'O""k ,T
by a wood pecker or flicker thump-1 &lt;laughter. Leona, of Toledo, spent Interesting Talk by Mias 8c- School convention. April 22. when Tuesday to meet with Miss Hershey
t&gt;t |uv
,ii tius
tiu’ Philippine
PnlUnnlne Islands. Ing away on a tin roof Just outside! lhe week end with Mr. and Mrs.
General of
Rev. B. 8. Coors, pastor of First whft presented lhe last Nutrition
bald of the Kellogg
c« &lt;it on« erm advocated by some of his "followers" , Judge Arthur M. Lacey. Both of Yet despite all annoyances, there are | Henry Kuempc). Mrs. Jones and Mrs
Methodist church of Kalamazoo
&gt;» “word °rJ': toda5'- Alexander Hamilton whose these men have also been mentioned [ few tw
Foundation
people who would be willing to' Kuempcl are sisters and it was their
will be speaker. Mrs. Belle Shephard thts time plans were made for
...ov.
■
v,
i
,-..i
'
fl
rat
mM-tIna
tn
tw-ntv
as
democratic
candidates
for
the
U.
I
part
with
the
annual
tree-top
festl:'
flrat
meeting
in
twenty
years.
is. P°,lcl03 B!* ntodlfled by Abraham
The Rotarians, at their Monday has charge of lhe music program.
County Achievement Day which will
Miss Genevieve Bush returned pn —
—__________
noon
luncheon, had „„
the privilege of
Lewis Johnson has purchased of be held some time In May.
Lincoln form thc basis of the pres-1 8. Senate to oppose Arthur H. Von- vais for the mere sake of addedI
denberg. They have not indicated quiet
Sunday from a visit with friends in hearing a very InteresUng talk by Ernest Armstrong the corner prop­
Miss Maggie Brouard has returned
ent Republican party believed In a their intentions. Among the repub-1
- - Three Rivers and several other Mbs Sebald. who has charge of lhe erty in the north part of town. to her home from the hospital and Is
—
-y..
, ... —.... .. strong Federal government as op- llcans. former Governor A, J.
I speech-correction work of the W. K. Pleased that Mr. and Mrs. Johnson slightly Improved in health, but
The song of a bird, like a precious; Michigan towns.
d“lLc“kiMdot,bwk
to Jefferson's view of a rath- Groesbeck's name to heard often. stone, needs a proper setting to be.
Mrs. Ellis Lake and daughter of Kellogg Foundation. Most of her will remain residents of our town.
Mrs. Frances Brainard is very seri­
tad job prikUna.
cr lease Federation of the states. Strange as it may seem, the very fully appreciated. We have listenedI Colon, who have been caring for [work is done in the Ann J. Kellogg
Rom Pengo of Kalamazoo was hi ously Ul now.
same
people
who
condemned
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Slbbersen are
■
But even Hamilton would probably Groesbeck back in 1926 for being an to many reproductions of bird song*i Mrs. M. H. Burton, returned to their (school for handicapped children in town Saturday.
but somehow they all seem woefully’ home on Monday, accompanied by I Battle Creek; but she also visits
Saturday night the Ladles' Aid en­ moving to Plainwell, where they
MINORITY BLOC RULE
balk at some of thc intense conccn- autocrat and wielding the "big flat and discordant. There wast Mrs. Burton, who to convalescent. I various places in the area covered
tertained to a chicken supper. A havo purchased a home.
stick"
now
want
him
for
identically
Misses Kate Sibley and Georgia by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation— play "Where's Grandma" was given.
something lacking; the mysterious;
Arliss Calthrop who has been very
A tool veteran called our atten- lratton ot
tor whtch fuPubtion to the fact that in an editorial 1Kan rcprcsenUtives and senators of Uic same reasons Uicy formerly dls- aisles of wood I ah ds with their leafy■ Brown went to Detroit Friday to at- [which includes Barry county—In Decorations were green and pink. ill of pneumonia, is Improving slow­
, .
. ,
.
.
&gt; liked him. They feel he is one mon arches overhead;
thc smell of lend lhe state meeting of the Camp- [order to render assistance in speech The sumptuous repast showed ap­ ly.
post
years
voted.entitled "Roosevelt vs Congress' we the P
451 'few
ew J'®*
18 have voted
| sufficiently well established polltifire Girls
Olrls’ and Counsellors os
as reprep correction to children.
Are
On Monday evening, April ninth,
preciation of the efforts of those
referred to thc veterans' allowance | 11 l,n 1 possible- to describe one s [ cally to reorganize, co-ordinate and
.resentatlves of
-• ‘the
y- Hastings ~-_p.
gryup.
Most cases of defective speech taking part.
a large group from thc Pine Lake
------------I with which she deals have been
act without mentioning tliat a size- Political
views nowadays by tiie cstabltoh order where there Is now
Mrs. Mary DeBack Is a pneumon­ Farmers' Club attended the "get to­
I TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY- caused by infantile paralysis; but ia patient In Delton hospital. We gether" meeting hold at the Delton
able part of the quarter of a billton '**®Ple wrm ''Democrat" or "Rcpub- confusion and chaos. Former Gov­
ernor Wilber M. Brucker Is said to
I Mrs. Birney Kenyon and baby of: there arc other causes. Her alm is to wish her a speedy recovery.
Community Hall sponsored by the
dollara in question was to go toward lcun ” n u
to state fur­ have a hang-over case of political
(Lansing have been the guests of her;reach youngsters.where there is any
Mr. and Mrs D. N. Honeywell Community Club of that place. The
itch,—
but
Increasing the pay of Federal cm- ther whether one is a liberal Rc- ------. is-getting
w---------w little cncourage---- ------- [parents. Mr. and Mrs Hiram Rog­ hope of correction and teach them visited their daughters, Opal Honey­ hail was filled to capacity, six
pioyre. and not to veterans. Our PuMican or Democrat or a radical ment to relieve it in the coming
EVERY joy is gain.
ers, and other relatives this week.
how to overcome their speaking well al Nichols hospital and Mrs. clubs being represented. Very goad
.
t? a dozen
Frank Dooley of Memphis. Tcn- handicaps. Many cases cannot be Philip OToolc and family of Battle programs were prescutad by each
[
editorial was not concerned with the’«ePt“^“n or Democrat consenaAnd gain is gain,
or more greats or ncar.-greats in
i neesee. visited Hastings relatlvos corrected; but where a cure is pos­ Creek Sunday.
group after which refreshments of
however small. —
dtopotal of the money, but rather live Democrats and Republicans each party suffering from the same
Sunday. His friends will be glad to sible It Is wry interesting and help­
George Wilkins, who lias lived in sandwiclms. pickles, fried cakes and
Robert
Brown­
। with thc fact that members of Con- whether they like it or not liold malady. More important, we believe,
I know that he to making good in ful work. She spoke of cases of chil­ tills vicinity nearly al) his life, died coffee were served by the Delton
[ Memphis.
gross in an election year gave way practically the same conceptions ol than the pinning of hopes to cer­
ing.
dren who stuttered, or who had some suddenly Tuesday afternoon. He group. Buch meetings arc very in­
Miss Dot Stellma. Miss Aldrich other Impediment In their • speech. leaves four sons, Ned, Bert. Roy spiring and the Delton Club slxnild
to thc demands of a minority blo&lt;r Eownunent; so do liberal Rcpubli- tain Individuals. Is thc need for
the leaders of both parties to get
land Mr. DeVries of Grand Rapids Occasionally there Ln a deft palate, and Harry and tvqo daughters, Mrs. be commended for their gracious
• lor the sake ot nursing votes. We re- caIU a,ld Democrats; so do radical
together and each select a tentawere in Hostings Saturday to at­ or some other physical defect, which Tolles of South Haven nnd Mrs hospitality and courteous treatment
fuze to believe that the majority of Republicans and Democrat*.
; tive ticket mode up of the strong­
tend the funeral of Charles Steb­ hud been corrected, after which the Lulu Shepard of this place, several of all present.
senators and representatives. DemWith these differences within the est men they can draft. This done,
bins.
child had been able to talk readily. grandchildren and many friends to
| Mr and Mrs. Chas. Hicks enter­
She stated that few of us can real­ mourn his passing. Burial in Prairie­
EAST DELTON.
‘ tocrat or Republican, in a normal ranks will the traditional two party let them present these names to
thc voters along with a set of prin­
tained for Easter Mr. and Mrs. Sel­ ize the difficult situation of a child ville cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Griffen of Fair "
I year would hare over-ridden the vc- »&gt;«em of this country be able to
ciples. or platform pledging what
by
of
Oklahoma
City;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
who U unable to talk correctly. He
Gordon Wales has employment hike spent Monday evening with
I to of a president to set the budget u survive or will a realignment of
they propose to do. Of course, this
iSanuon of Hastings and Mr. and cannot mingle comfortably with other with Ward Lindsey nnd Frank is Mason Newton.
। quarter of a billion dollars off bal- lortxt or possibly
.
. n break-up
. of. the would not eliminate the primary
| Mrs Robert Garrison and son of children, and often become:, u sub­ with Russell Miner of Doster for the
Rex Waters and wife had for Sun­
flowers, and grass and growing
more
ject of ridicule, which increases the
I ance. One cannot prevent the or- major parties into three or r..
—- 1 c’ccLion and the hordes of self­ things; tiie murmur of brooklets; Battle Creek.
day visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Murton
starters. It should, however, give an i
A telegram was received Bunday handicap. But where taught what to
Mrs. Cecil Cappon returned home Rupe of near Orangeville, Will Lou­
sanization Ul
of uuuu&gt;»7
minority uiuuB.
blocs- c&lt;ui
can- ___
camps be inevitable? So far Amcrlthe
soft
hum
of
insect
swarms;
the
II bwxmmum
.
CIluU
raca
uckci
,
or
siate.
on
aavan--—
«**~«-*
ow
&lt;
muu
&gt;.
urc
endorsed ticket,
slate,
ad vanby their friends in tills city an­ do to correct the trouble, or where from Borg ess hospital fit Kalama­ den and daughter. Marvel, of Gull
not prevent them from employing cans *1“'® 1,01 received the idea of a tagc, It might convince people, it skv and clouds overhead, in fact the nouncing the -arrival In San Fran­ thc defect can be successfully treat­
zoo Saturday.
lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Locher
skilled lobbyists at Washington; ncw PArty favorably. Even Theodore was better to vote for a program in- Bctual sound
sound issuing
issuing from
from ths
the cisco Saturday of Ool. and Mrs. A. D- ed by surgery, the Improvement has
Maurice Hughes submitted to a
• cannot prevent them from flooding Roosevelt for all his forceful leader- 5trad of ambitious individuals. It ’b™aU oI tbes® r®«thered creatures Kntokcm. They have spent three been rapid and marked. The re­ tonsil operation at Delton hospital and two children of Wayland.
uitui iruui uuuuuio ..... —................ ....... —------------- —
.
....
, . ..--------Ray Durkee and family of North
ts not SO
so perfect in
In itself
ttself as the time.
time, years in China and the Philippines ward in satisfaction to the teacher
... made
. mlaht
mnnitntr the
(ha very
van* evident
avldan* 'S
ti» halls of Congress with telegrams s,dP and personal. popularity
nUgln dr
demonstrate
Wednesday. Hc is getting along Delton spent Sunday with the home
icicKnuiu.r
.
j
weakness
ot of
thcthe
primary
system
and
weakness
primary
system
and place and manner in which the and have been assigned to Chicago, has been very great when she can nicely.
’
folks.
•
postcards and letters when "favor- practically no headway with
wnn hto
ins brlI
brlng obout corrective legislation, 1 "robbing notes are struck—notes which will be their liome. and for see such children speaking and act­
Mr. and Mrs. Lehman visited rela­
The community was again sad­
doubt that We believe „
it WUUfU
would be worth
tryhlch -seem
be a call to come which city they left San Francisco ing normally when with other chil­
able" legislation is pending. It prob- BuU Moose
But wf d__L:
wurtIl tr)r
. ' *--------to-----------------tives at Kalamazoo last week.
dened Sunday to hear of the death
■
—*— doubt if it
.. will
—... bo
, attempt. [
1 fcirU
fnrth’- 10
tzi &gt;•«
llv«. a
nnH
ir. wniA,.
ably would be contrary to the spirit luch acut0 and fundamental diflur- 'ng.
We
nd to
enjoy,
dren.
yesterday.
. 1
Homer Jackson Is In Dearborn of Mrs. Harnmic Armour, who died
of lhe Federal Constitution if these ences existed within party ranks'cd. for th.c 5,mP,c reason that the|
Miss Charlotte Olley of ScottsvlIJe' Addressing herself directly to the
after an operation at Pennock hos­
has so dhtnmUvi
disrupted narfv
party '| What music tn thc world to more came Tuesday for a visit with Mias|Rotarians she asked; "What can you where he has employment.
u. Mre &lt;
iahuuiumum ii uicsc.
i
i
primary has
Margaret Reed spenfSunday with pital Saturday evening.
activities were forbidden although. lhcn a® now.
leadership that there is today noiAl,rrln8 than lhc festival of sound Grace Edmonds and other friends. |do about all this? Well, you can do her parents at Hickory Corncra.
Mason Newton spent Sunday at
individual or group of individuals lS5U,nH at daybreak from a grove or
tn our opinion, they are being car­
Mr. and Mrs D. M. Barrett ofja 8»od deal." she said. "Rotarians
Mr. and Mrs. De Forest and chil- Ed. Newton's near Hinds Comers.
ried on to an unreasonable degree.1 Governor Comstock still maintains strong and influential enough to I woodland well populated with a va- Grund Rapids were guests of Mr., ———___________________ '
rally any considerable number of ,r'cty of birds! Music by the great •nd Mre. A. C- Brown Wednesday. [
It to squarely up to Congress to cll“t tic hasn't made a mistake!
Is ■"
more
subtle, -----------------more appeal-­
party chieftains to such a plan.1i masters l,:
—
check the over-zeaious demands of
----------- = YK/MtS AGO loBAY
Look for announcements and devel- ing to the Intelligence but does not ■'
all minority Blocs. If senators and
•-­
The many friends of Chas, Weis- '
■! iHIH ■
LEARNING
TO LIVE.
।|opmenta
opmenu as soon as the' present excel in sheer throbbing spontaniety
and
joy
And
what
a
variety
of mol- Jsert. Jr., now in hto junior year at)
survey
made------------------atnnng employees
.special
session
ends -It—will
representatives are afraid to say
- -------——r
----------------------- be an imody
is
produced
by
these
songsters
;
j
Harvard
College,
will read with I
*no~ to such groups—at least during of
of the larger industrial P°Ftntnt and •n’erestlng campaign,—
Marshall, Clinton nmmtv
County what a contrast between the plain-, pleasure that hc luu been elected |
election year—then we cease to have concerns indicates that the enforced ,Schylcr
v cr Ua
live note of a mourning dove, the'one of the regular editors of the
Republican-News.
anytlilng which resembles a demo- 'ctoure time caused by the depressprightly trill of a thrush, the eerie, Harvard Illustrated Magazine, 'nils
moon of a hoot owl, the jolly little | magazine is published monthly dur­
cratlc government and descend to 5,on combined with a reduction in
FATHER-AND-SON COMPLEX.
song
of the wren, the lusty chant of | ing the -college year, and portrays I
rule by minority blocs. Is this the working ijours and a general slowing
We have attended many falher- thy robin, thc vibrant tune of a song the current events of college life in ’
type of government that George down In tiie tempf of living has iand-son affairs in the last twenty- sparrow.
■ timely articles uj»n matters interWashington fought to build, that stimulated an interest in reading. 1
• • ’
esting both to students and gradu—and gencrYcs indeed! Songbirds arc much ates. Mr Wetoscrt wrote a story re-1
Lincoln fought to save, that Jef- s|*?rU^hobbi&lt;3 and thc home. Back ways interesting to\usv^uitcu
u
'aliy enjoyable
One occurred this more an integral part of spring than cently which was not only accepted I
tenon visualized, that Hamilton ln &lt;hc twelve and fourteen hour wwkVn^T^j^nT’whlch’hada ca”
: arbitrary dates marked on our cal- by thc editors, but secured his elec­
worked to consolidate? Eurojje has working day period people didn’t parity crowd out. That proves tojendar?
tion from tiie class of 1905 to a reg- j
demonstrated that Ute Inevitable h»vc much leisure time. One of thc ,,s- 11 nothing else, that there are
I ular editorship on the magazine.
great
many m,
men
who
wish
answer to minority bloc rule to die- stock arguments used against short- ' a cr,
’at mnnv
"n w
h,‘ do not w
**u
which in itself is a great honor, as
to paw up an opjwrlunlty of putting
some
of the brightest men In the
tatorahip. is this what thc fate of cr hours was that workmen not themselves on record as being in-।
। country have served on thc publlcathe United States is to be?
knowing how to employ their idle terested In their own sons—or boys i
, ... .
time would become restless, dissatis­ generally. Sjieakers frequcntly_aLtempt to set up a sort of Ideal code 1
trwjKiri, Mich., । Mr nnd Mrs. Will Douglas and
! daughter of Grand Rapids spent
fied and an easy prey for agitators. of ethics between the kid and lhe1 Fdl,_p ftf .... Rann?rprU M' 1934
'Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Clarence
“A—1* one who believes that cvca But thc facts of the past few years old man. Generally n falls pretty1
fl1.
in an emergency the purpose of our indicate that this is not true, Elgh- flat on the cars of both. Not that I Among thc many newsy Items Goucher. They left yesterday for
Palestine. Texas, where -they will
from
Fwjxrrt
in
this
week's
BanConstitutlon to to guarantee Individ- ty-four per cent of the men ques- secretly they do not regard one an- |1 ner we note the following—"Every* make their future home.
ual rights against the arbitrary au- Honed and 68 per cent of the worn- other highly—they do The hitch t[one seems well pleased over the re­
Mrs Frank Radford and daugh­
comes in talking about it. Thr dad I'
thority of government. He is one en spent more time reading News- who "thinks his eyes" of that boy sult of. thc recent township elec­ ter. Oracle and Master Harr&gt;
Bood manners nr ,,on
,ul1 republican ticket was Wooorun
Wooarufl spent
lpem Friday
Fr,d“&gt; and Saturwho favors tree speech, a free press, papers headed the list with maga- seldom believes itttogood
or |®'®®‘«F ‘ ** Everyone appears to be d“&gt;' '» °k*nd Rapids.
Uli manners
the
tell the bov so C
mi fcd “P w the-democratic ad- „jos- Simpson of Sen
the free competition of tree Individ- zines artel books following in order, even good sense vto wtuL^hr^a^
wcU
Simpson of Seneca Falls. N.I
when
ceases I,'nUlUtraUon ln hl«her offices “d XIJos.
uab.
Fifty-nine per cent of thr men spent ’.Likewise the boy.
■fdom
tellshcthT^ld
7.
“
’t*d his
hU daughter-and
dM?ht&lt;
'
lilted
-ether :
to be a baby, seldom
the old *a"' * ®ban«®" _
UV.BUStellse 2^5
‘(relatives over .?
“??•&lt;
Sunday.
“A—is one who is opposed to a morc t'tne enjoying themselves at man what a helluvaguy he secretly want a change."
Mrs W1U Rlcl) who has been visitmanaged economy, whether Cotn- °"’do°r sports and 80 per cent of believe* him to be. The bond that I, p The enclosed clipping from Tiie
I Pathfinder of April 14 explains how in?
sUt®r. Mrs. Wil) Thomas, at
munist. Fascist or Socialist. He is thc women devoted more time to the exist*, and tliefe's no denying that .. well wc are fed up."—
Holland,-----------returned
Tuesday.
such bonds do exist, is a secret i '
Chtnat ta inti-sludgt lto*Vlt "D”—
j Mrs Clarence Folger of Vermontone who believes that happiness, household arts. The shorter woikDO YOU KNOW THAT—
one It comes to the surface beauItep tludg* out—seve oil
Ivllle to visiting relatives and friends'
progreM and prosperity in America ,nB *eek seems here to stay and If lifully in times .of emergency, stress [ ....
During March thc Federal Sur­ • in the city.
can best be promoted, not by Fed- anything will probably be reduced or great emotion. The rest of lhe I Plus
Relief
Corporation
supplied
plus
sup,-----destitute unemployed families with
eral bureaucracy, but by private en- cvcn further Therefore thc use of
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
' 1.529359 bushels of grain. 132300
l*r thiat Thc grralrat cause of high oil conCiu-i Barlow visited relatives in
terprtse and initiative, duly policed
Hmc takes on added importlaumt
I texes 01 oranges and 99314,600 the city over Sunday. He will
•umptioa in automobile engine* u slud#—
•gainst abuses, bul-with a minimum ancP- *n
to be gradually
sludge that foula filter*, make* valve* •luggidi
snot oer own I pounds of other foodstuffs. 779.792 travel in New York apd thj New
Ot red tape and regulation.
dawning on American people, pro*
blankets and 518.264 tons of coal?
[England States, ind does.-not
,ou Iom gasoline pouer and nuicage, and
"A—to one who reasons that ,CMlon*1 •"««. (-workmen and cmto return
this
cau»e* ring* to (tick and pump oil.
Are we well fedI pect
up? I'll
say we to
are.
' section Sf -----recovery will come more quickly and Plo-vcrs aUke’.‘ that wc were all going time they generally choose to Ig­
.
- -------Dr. H. C.
Peckham. (country for a year.
Al»o rrtnrmlxr thi*: You can keep sludge out
-----. ------- -- ——.
— called to
of Tour motor bv tuine Iao.Via "II". &gt;kn &gt;ntl.
more surely from restoring confl- at iUCh a fftit PJC(’ lntent only on nore it—just go along on a sort of_
VACANCIES EXIST.
Nashville
Saturday
where
hto
man • to - man. ask-no-quarter-andddhee in natural economic forces, money and Production that many of give-none basis. This fact may not
According to information received father-in-law. Mr. Wore, was hurt
than
from brusque
than from
brusque experiments
experiments ,he morp cnJoyab!e features of life suit thr sentimentalists, but it is at the local post office there now ln 1 rimaway accident.
Miss Sarah Jones L
is drilling a
slippuig by unheeded. Amer­ true . What we are trying to say is: exist in the United States Army Air
, which perplex, bewilder or frighten were
'
icans
have learned to beat thc There may be more real, deep-seal- Corps at Selfridge Field, vacancies, company of local singers for the
both Investors and producers.
1
cd love in a gruff re joiner and a for desirable and qualified men who'oP®ra 'Little Tycoon." Miss Minnie
leal, Am lubricstioa you ean buy.
"A— Is one who favors a sound and ’world at mass production; now. they lusty sock on the chin between a wish to enlist as privates for the 1 Dickinson will take the leading part,
stable currency, based on gold. He is !are learning to live^
father and son than there is In a performance of the ordinary duties They expect to present it about the
Tree-top Melodies.

WE SHALL8S.

Messrs. Lone and Beamer. Their
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
goods are arriving by the carload
Miss Elisabeth Severance attend- and they evidently mean business.
There is a stem necessity for the
de Creek last Tuesday evening, the enforcement of an ordinance against
occasion being thc reorganization of drunkenness in this city, and has
the Business Men's Club of that
city. She was accompanied by Mrs.
Ethel Rankes.
At the regular meeting of the
Mrs. Bella M. Pancoast returned
pioneer Engine Company No. 1 held
Bunday from a three weeks' visit on Tuesday evening the following
with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Sheldon officers, to serve for the ensuing
(Eleanor Rorabeck) at Chicago.
year, were elected: J. Harry Ander­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marshall
son, Foreman; W. M. Scudder, asand daughter. Marguerite, of Battle ztotant Foreman; Irving D. Cressey,
Creek spent the week end with Mr.
secretary; Baker Shriner. treasurer;
and Mrs Carey Edmonds.
F. Stanley, company engineer; AnMiss Hasel, who Is teaching in

ft";

A Quotation

drain out

A

carload of loving kisses and sweet
We now read that a committee of phrases. Thin b sort of complex,
.
Republicans is going to investigate or paradox, which some people cun.
not understand —.Schuyler Marshall
the
motives
ol
the
Democratic
mem
­
.
bers of the committee which investi­ । Clinton County Ropublican-News
,
gated.
the
so-called
air-mail
scan
'
dais.
Now we suppose the Demo'
NEWS GLEANINGS
train
will retaliate by appointing .a
j
Democratic committee to investi­
Before the coming of the white
• lief, should be avoided; that we can- ’gate the Republican committee in­
man to America, the Indians had
thc Democratic commit­ eaten dried hnd powdered cranber­
Dot squander ourselves rich; that vestigating
J
investigating the airmail situa­ ries with wild turkey. And the cran­
prosperity for a|J will result rather tee
J
tion. AU of which isn't exactly berry has been habitually umoclafrom less Government spending and .
limpid but U at least a bit clearer ted with turkey al Thanksgiving.
Jowei taxes, than from more spend­ „„.
, .
nuuurau.
Christmas.
anaand
New
New
YeaYear's dinners
and more conclusive than any air- since early pioneer days,
ing and hlgter loxes."
mall facto brought to light to date.!
------------Which of the two major political
—,-3r--=z=:
| Eighty-flve per cent of all cotton
partus would you insert in the blank
All the llghta m a block of Lon- ®ooda manufactured in the United
zpao-z in the above paragraph? don flats went out for 10 minutes 2?'*? dunns 1933 *“ m*'1' lnthe
Tbe artkte originally appeared in a reoldeni who .pent the time enI Moochester Guardian as « defl- {flavoring to finish hto bath to of the ' Approximately SI 1.000 is Che cost
“l of a Republican but the de- opinion that it's time somebody in- t® .th® United States Government of
i would fit a cxmserrativt vented luminous soap.-Humorlst
“giving
2 a boy’ four
f0Ur years instruction
at the Naval Academy at Annapolis.

, one who believes that control of thc
naliotud credti should be vested in
the Federal Reserve banking system.
not in'Che political bureaucracy of
'
r thq. Treasury. He is one who believes that pending recovery, every
medy citizen must, of course, be fed
•nd sheltered by appropriate means( ,
but that extravagance, even for re -■

Way of Our'World

Communication

of an Air Corps soldier.
[ middle of June.
Applicants should meet thc folMrs W F Powers and daughter
lowing general requirements. (a&gt; 18 ’®ft this week for an extended visit'
years ot age or over (parents' con- with Battle Creek relatives.
sent required for those under 2D;
Grandma Crawley left for Spring
till - Ohio.
rvhin Monday, _called
.
(b&gt; of excellent character and repu- M1U
there by
tation; (c» citizens of the Uplted ‘he serious illness of her sister.
Slates or legally declared intention
Misses Anna and Jennie Wolfe
&lt;&gt;f becoming a citizen; (d, able txxl- *®B Saturday for the Mid-winter
led and free from disease; &lt;e) high Fair “nd an extended trip through
school education, preferably grad- C*Ufomia.
u»tM.
.
Miss Gertrude Pendergast
has
Persons desiring further informa­ completed her musical studies at
tion should write to the Command­ Boston, and is visiting friends in
ing Officer. Selfridge Field, Ml. the city at present.
Clemens. Michigan.
Mrs. Francis Potter, of Irving.
New York, to making a two weeks'
Reporter—Irene Weaver.
visit at her old home In Rutland
Teachep— Mrs stocum.

Soo Paulo. Brazil, is considered to flFTY-FlVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
be the greatest Industrial'city of
Our fellow cittoen. John W, Cus­
South America.
ter, Esq.. Is doing a wonderful work
in the temperance cause in Calhoun
The Soviet has only recently lifted —
„1C 4IU
llBmc5
county. At Marshall BU
alone
270 names
u ban on jazz music and gypsy were added to the list as the result
^QPg4.
’ of hto labor. May success evorywhere
Deven billion linear feet of words attend him to the wish of hl* many
are printed each year in the United I friends tn this dty.
States.
. The passenger business on the

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THI HABTTN08 BANNER, WtONtADAT, APRIL 11, 11U

ISHOP FIRM SETS
NEW HIGH FOR YARDS

time when Mr. Bishop.

and

his at which time th* present firm of ELYA GRANGER FAYB

TRIBUTE TO FLORIDA.
thrub
The following poem published re­
Come the drowsy hum of bees.
cently in lhe at. Petersburg. Fiori- Here roses their crimson pelals un­
told.
Older Boys’ Y group enjoyed a
home paper, the Charlotte Republi- to Banner readers because Its au
Turks-cap, hibiscus, polnsettlas pot luck » upper andgood discus­
Ihor is a former Hastings girl, Kiva
sion meeting at the home of Mr. and
tall;
another commission flrm in Detroit dcavored to maintain the highest Bauer Granger, whoee ability to
Mrs. B. A. LyBarker Hast Wednes
and entered into a partnership,
write poetry la well remembered by
day evening. Cranston Wilcox was a clause in boteny, on
Michigan;. Finn Wall Sum to
known aa Bishop &amp; Bul­
High, school classmates.
scarlet and gold.
welcome attendant again. Mr. and
Local Shippers and Fanners
len. which concern continued tor
Mrs. Granger In this poem has
AM U&gt;e ttorwu MUIMe
Mr.
UTSilfmrM wilt
Thirty-seven successful years in
lion Arm
up with UH
caught lhe spirit of the lovely south­
tertain tiie group April 25
thc livestock commission business in Bolding, Michigan, was taken into and continuous leadership the Bish
ern climate and interpreted its Hours pass, the sun in the glowing
Mr.
Detroit is ths firm the business under the Arm name of op organization has enjoyed on the many charms in finished poetic
au Ted
icu Knopf.
njiopi. — lhe
um nrst
nrsi voca- ...—r_„_
Uonal speaker before the p. G. Y. I June 5-12 tor
record of Bishop. Spicer, Bishop &lt;fc Bullen. Thia part- Detroit market for thc past 35 yean. style.
nershlp
,—
also
. continued
—
for one year,
,
'My partners, Mr. Hammond and
M. c. A. group, met with them last! girls
A DAY IN FLORIDA
Like a bail of gold It sinks to rest Tuesday evening.
Jackson, as well as Mr. Spicer leaving the firm follow-1 Mr. Jackson and myself,** said Mr.
eastern sky
---------------------. is
glory of rose
our
In lhe waters of the bay.
the yard record for Ing which the old partnership of Bishop, extend
—*
- thanks
— to our The
"Camp Barry." Y. M. C. A. camp1 M. C. A. camp
school for
The swift white flash of a sea­
Bishop &amp;i Bullen was re-established. I friends
for the loyal support
for boys and gtris. is glad to an- all young men and any who want
Thc
shadows
grow
longer,
bright
gull’s flight
tlslied stock yards
nounce tiie securing of Mrs Gerald to learn more about successfully
stars appear,
in Michigan. The taken into the flrm and the flrm: continue to serve them as effldentPatton to cook tor lhe camps. Mrs. leading and conducting a summer
Day and thc night combine;
ward UM
ruune changed to Bishop. Bullen Ac I ly In the future as we have in the
Patton has ecoked several summers1 camp. Cost UDO. Camping experts
The air grows heavy with fragrance for campa twice as large as our ‘ will direct thc discussion and dem­
Holmes, which continued until the I past.
la tipped with living light
From jasmine, orange and pine.
March 7th and the [ death of Mr. Bullen on April 20.
"An -----------------------------------------------added service for the benefit The air Is like wine; the sparking
capacity is. We are sure of being , onstrations,
The silence deepens, lhe world is well-fed. thus maintaining our past
itory deals with 1930. At the death of Mr. Bullen [ of Michigan farmers everywhere Is
still,
many upstate Io-1 another reorganization was neces- I tlw broadcasting of the closing live
record of "plenty of food
OBITUARY.
And gray mist.
like shadows
eallties.
H. M sary and the firm was established i stock markets over WJR each MonThe
moon
floods
all
with
her
allcooked" Miss Gertrude Slater
Mrs. Ellen Roush. a highly resteel away
Bishop, as lhe con-i unoer
| under me
thename
name or
of uunop,
Bishop, nounea.
Holmes, day. Tuesday,
Wednesday
and
vry light—
"Kalamazoo will have charge at, spec led resident of Freeport, passed
A3 the sun In his majesty rises to No words can picture the glamor I A*lmniln« «aUl thb *car Miaa 8la- away on Saturday, April 14. at the
tlnuoua senior member of the’Hammond it Jackson and oontin- Thursday at 5:15 P. M."—Adv.
Rrm naturally occupies thc major I ued under this name until the death
and thrill
ter is a Red Cross Life Saving awim- home of her daughter’ Mrs. John
The beautiful new-born day.
role. The record goes back to I of Mr. Holmes on November 30. 1935,
mer and a capable Christian leader. Thaler, having been in poor health
The charm of a southern night I
May Festival Offers Rare
High noon, and thc palnu against
In the Edgewater Presbyterian for a long time. She had been a deMM
Granger
1 church of Chicago U a Young Men’s voutly
religious Christian since
the sky
Treat for Music Lovers
Barely stir in the gentle breeze;
CharloUc. Midi. | Class with average attendance of childhood and leaves many precious
Brilliant and sparkling musical
Offerings will characterise tiie six
programs ot the Forty-First Annua)
May Festival, which will take place
al Hill auditorium. Ann Arbor, May
9th to 12th. inclusive. Not only are
Lhe programs exceptional from tho
standpoint of celebrated artists and
organizations which will be heard,
but the musical numbers which will
SANDALS
ormed are ot unusual interest
attraction.
OXFORDS
Lucrezla Bort is the leading star ot
the Metropolitan Opera Company,
PUMPS
and Is a world figure.
Rose Ponaelle Is another great
operatic star who has won great dis­
tinction. because-of the many major
operatic
roles which she sings, and
SUMMER
because of the stupendous successes
she lias made m recital apd In or­
W EAB
chestral appearances
These two artists will be the stel­
lar attractions at tiie Wednesday
and Friday evening concerts, Ponsellr appearing at the former, and
Borl at lhe latter. Each will sing
three times in the course of the eve­
ning. offering some of their favorite
solos in which they hare made such
spectacular successes
Other artists who will appear In
miscellaneous concerts are: Gula
Fashion
Bust a bo. distinguished young Amer­
ican violinist, whose fine perform­
ances with great American orches­
nil aeeaatatm
While
tras. and In recitals, has attracted
wide recognition. She will appear
pique shoes will assure
twice in the Friday afternoon pro­
gram. M tech a Levitzki, world re­
nowned pianist, la an American citi­
wneUiar
zen born In Russia. He ranks os one
rolling. dancing.
qf the outstanding piano virtuosi
and 13 still in his early thirties. He
!:• u| n:.;
appears in the second half of thc
Thursday evening program.
Distinguished soloists will also ap­
pear in the choral works which will
dean ea.-dly.
be provided. Tn the first half of the
Thursday evening program, the ma­
jor portion of Haydn's "Seasons"
will be sung. Thc soloists for thc
occasion are Jeannette Vrecland.
soprano. Paul Allhouse, tenor, and
Chase Barorneo. bass. All three arc
American artists who have won
Barry County’s Busiest Shoe Store
places in the forefront rank of thc
114 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS, MICH.
oratorio singers. The same trio, with
the addition of Coe Glade, con­
tralto. will also be heard a second
time Saturday night, when the first
American performance of Robert
Heger’s great choral work entitled
"The Song of Peace" will be heard.
The Chicago • Symphony Orches­
tra. Frederick Stock, conductor and
Eric DeLamarter. associate conduc­
tor, will participate during the en­
tire Festival week. It Is significant
that this will mark tiie thirtieth an­
nual Festival at which this organi­
zation has been present.
WELL KNOWN LIVESTOCK COMF,B* FABSM JTTH
ANNIVERSARY IN DETROIT

Y.M. C. A. ITEMS

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localities of Ober­

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one bring your own table sarvtea.
Everyone welcome.

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MIDDLEVILLE.

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Varietity of Patterns at—
NEW BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES
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Made in Michigan is highly refined, whole­
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rile section boys are now work­
ing four days a week; this helps
seme after being for months only
orking three da
Our school will close the first day
of June this year, earlier than us­
ual on account of a shorter school
year.
Mrs. Susan Keschele was down
town Saturday, the first time in
four weeks, having been very 111 for
a time.
The Middleville Shippers’ Asso­
ciation is now nicely settled in the
former Parkhurst building, comer
of Main and High streets, where
they will cater to the needs of the
public In their line,
Mrs. Lucille Stridden of Grand
Rapids came down Friday to visit
her parents. O. D. and Mrs. Whit­
more. returning early Monday A. M.
We hear of the death of the for­
mer wife of Jack Gibbs, who was
well known here years ago,
Glbba died
but recently,
Thus
passes another old time resident of
our village.
The R. F. D. boys, their wives
and sub. carriers and ladles had a
very enjoyable meeting Saturday
evening. The O. E 8. furnished thp
supper. We arc told a fine program
was rendered
Thc
E.-----------ladles
— M
— -are already
planning their Mother and Daugh­
ter banquet for May 11th. No doubt
It will be a sucenss.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Rosenberg
have gone back to their farm home,
after keeping house for C. L. Boley
all wtatef
Township Supervisor J. M. Potte

lord, started their- assessing work
Monday in the village.
Our chair factory is now located tn
tho old factory building, where they
will have plenty of room to put on
more help, as their many orders dcmand

FAIR LAKE.
Our community wu greatly sad­
dened by the death ol Mrs. Harnmla
Armour, who passed away at Pen­
nock hospital after a brief sickness.
Deepest sympathy is extended the
bereaved ones
woman, a kind wife and mother and
faithful friend.
Mrs. Charles Lechleltner and son.
Leo, and daughter. Marguerite
spent
visiting'
spent Saturday in Lansing visiting
Edward, who 15 sick there.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL U, ItM
on thia old planet where a few steps' carting the allt! from the interior.]^
the property therein mentioned, up­
the honor of making the west such on this old planet where a few steps carting the silt from the interior,[ nTflinTm OHl/rO
Win bring
Krlb. a
n greater or mnra,
'&lt;* —
... — •■ 11— W..H■ —— * dam! I ULLIS I LU Hill
on wbieh affidavit the register of
an important part of our wonderful will
more fl.rill.
thrill- jt
eventually
buUt ma great
deeds, or tlw clfy or . village clerk,
country, and carving out Individual ing transformation than will the (right across tho Gulf, and left the IILUlU I LII UUl -U
states thst are an empire in size, few paces after you alight from tho upper stretch as the Saltan Sea.!
■■■» iinil ntlTim shall endorse the time when the
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------same was filed: Provided, that such
An
interacting letter could be writ- car and walk to the rim of the , especially noted because
it is 270 ■
affidavit, being made and filed be­
ten of each state, and each citv. Grand Canyon. On the rim you 'fret or more below the ocean level— I
All honor to Buffalo Bill. Kit Caf- stand in awe. amazement and ad- due to evaporation. Due to the con- 1
fore any purchase of such mort■, gaged property shall be made or
son. and scores of other brave and miration at what you see before you. stant and large accumulation of silt,'
(Continued from pace one)
(Continued
from
page
one)
&lt;)thcr
mortgage received or Hen ob­
patriotic pioneers who won the west, It to the most perfect example of; the Colorado to noted Tor the contained thereon in good faith, shall
of the Indian and the buffalo In and tlxxse far-seeing financiers who what erosion has done, and can do. stant change of its course after ita the nation. By transferring the
wM
as valid to continue In effect such
the intervening years seems almost linked it up with the rest of the that to known on tins earth. No pen waters leave the Grand Canyon. No filing of chattel mortgages and con- be
mortgagT'aTiFthe'same
were made
country by roads of steel.
can describe It; no brush can paint lone knows tdday just exactly where 1
impossible. How few of us give
The Santa Fe "Grand Canyon IL H has to be seen lo be appre- the river will be tomorrow. Only a 1tracts to the register of deeds' of- and filed within the period as i^bovo
thought now days to those early
’
pioneer settlers, and those unrecord­ Special" lands you at the Grand elated. Nature has painted a pic- few years ago a small barge was :flee, where it belongs. Mr. Susens provided.
Section 14 provides that the ef­
ed heroes as we "cross the plains" Canyon at about 7:30 In the mom- ture there that will stand as a chai- sunk in the river below the Canyon. 11said the legislature would be lifting
:
debts out of the category of fect of any such affidavit slud! not
in luxurious cars. To them to duej Ing. I doubt if there to any place len«e to the most gifted painter or. Recently tn digging a canal, the ex- such
Thursday, Friday and
Wrltl’l*
I
“ unearthed
imAn—f l.n.l that
rl.n* boat, but
K.t* .common gossip and placing them continue beyond three years beyond
. writer.
|cavators
The Grand Canyon to 217 miles it was miles away from the present where they are not everybody's bus­ such Ume witen such mortgage
Saturday Only !
»^v. wide,
...........
-.--------------------MIC ......
long, ..vui
from eight w
to 20 miles
channel.
The Colorado
river to dlf- iness. At the same time «...
Mr. Su- would otherwise cease to be valid
and fronva mile to a mile and a fcrenl from other rivers In thnt it, sens said Hie registering of chattel 115 against subsequent purchasers or
quarter d?ep
Perhaps one could has defeated man's efforts to in any mortgages would be greatly slmpli- ' mortgagees '•»
in —
good
—• faith. - '
This act Is important to both the
get a better appreciation of its sire way control It. with possibly one ex- fled and the creditor would be afif he could picture a vast chasm ceptlon. in 1904 tome settlers In forded• greater
- ---- protection without• mortgagor and -the mortgagee. A
Grey or Red Sole
copy of the law should be gotten or
extending from Detroit to nearly to, the Imperial Valley wanted to dl- needlessly embarrassing debtors.
Blg Rapids; as wide as from Has- vert a little of the water for irriThe change in thc statute was de­ read so as to note the changes re­
All Sires
tings to Freeport In its narrowest Ration purposes down thc dry bed sired particularly because of lhe quired by this new legislation.
part, and us wide os from Hastings of* an old stream, so they cut a large amount of federal financing
; uTmiF----------" fchT HO1 *to Caledonia In its widest part, and channel through the banks. It was of farmers In Michigan. The change
from one mile to one and a quarter all right, appareptly. as long as the In the law. however, affects all
Th® Community club will meet
miles deep. But it isn't its "SIZE" | river was at low stage. But when Iholders of chattel mortgages and
Ira. Belle and John McCallum
contracts in the town- lbto Friday, night for a tn a pie sythat impresses you. It is the beauty freshets came the river seemed to merchandise
:
“ EVERY PAIR
, and Ute grandeur of the massive take fiendish delight in* adopting thc shlps.
i
rup supper. As there were no defiFIRST QUALITY
The law became effective on nltc P!®ns made our hostess says to
picture that Nature has painted and new course as its regular channel,
All chatlei mortgages bring biscuits, buns or sandwiches
in a way that only Nature can do. and raising the old Harry with ev- March 28.
Standlng on the brink of that vast crything. Tiie Southern Pacific had and contracts recorded with
thc ond on® other dish. Also bring a
chasm, one can hardly help but l to move its tracks thrte different township clerks since that day will &lt;Ll»h for the hot syrup. Ail members
think how small and insignificant times, nt great expense, to keep them have to be recorded again with the I urged to attend.
Man really is, nnd how tiny his out of the water. Finally in self de- ।county register of deeds. The change,' Edward Wilson. Jr., vtoited here
boasted handiwork. It has been fig- fense. and al an expense of mll- In thc statute with regard to filing’recently. He has accepted a position
I ured out that if all the human be-, lions Of dollxfrs. after a determined of Chattel mortgages, contracts, bills ip the
114 W. State St.
Hastings, Meh.
— Reforestation
.....—- —... program.
Ings in the world could be corded up fight the Southern Pacific forced ।o&lt; Mie eu.. Mil h.ve lhe
ol
str ,
nd krv Ernest Mo
„hoUM of
Mr.
and
Morehouse
in one heap, it would make a pile the silt-laden stream back Into Its ispeeding up thr government s work
| a half a mile long; a half a mile former channel, which is constantly iin making production and emer­ South Pine Lake spent Bunday
.with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morehouse.
wide and a half a mile high. Such changing.
। gency seed loons to Michigan farmMr. and Mrs. Ronald Anders and
| a pile could be placed in the bot- 1 As the value of the crops pro- &gt;
sons returned home after a three
' tom of the Gr»od Canyon, and from duccd annually in .the great ImRegister of Deeds Earl Boyes is woks' stay with her parents, Mr.
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
There will be a P. T- A. entertain­
;iLs rim would hardly nrtract'attcn- perliii Vnllcy amounts to 100 mll- making room for the filing of these
• tion. We hear a lot too about tho Hons of dollars or more, there nro papers, which have Iwretofore been and Mrs. Fred Cook.
ment at the school house Friday
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. William McKlbbln
.
.
..
great «..
Palisades
of...
the Hudson.
If t-eoinjfnij. rPasons W|iy (he ranchers kept with township clerks. This will
There will be a general clean-up evening. April 13. Refreshments will
and son Ronald of Prairieville were
they could be transferred to the In this fruitful area should be pro­ be an Important addition to hto
day at the Striker Cemetery Satur­ be sandwiches, cake and coffee.
Grand Canyon they could hardly be tected. This 6 especially true for work. Township clerks will have to callers at the home of hto parents. day. April 14. Everyone that to in­
Mr. and Mrs. George McKlbbln Sat­
seen, and even our great Niagara the reason thnt the foodstuffs they bring all these papers now filed
terested please come.
CRESSEY.
Falls would scarcely appear as more produce are not generally obtain­ with them to the register's office urday afternoon. Doris McKlbbln of
Yankee Springs came with them to
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mead of Has­
Miss Frances Barber of Spokane.
titan the drippings from un eave­ able at the same time of year in on or before April 28. The register
tings and Mr. and Mrs. Laraway of Wash., has been visiting the -past
spout. The great Empire State other sections of the country. This will properly sort them and file spend the week end. returning to
her school Monday morning.
Grand Rapids spent Sunday at week at the home of her uncle,
building would Indeed seem puny wa.s one ot the reasons that prompt­ them In a convenient manner In hto
John
Ruse
returned
'
.
—;
............
nl‘-Mr.
Joim
nmc
nunhas
rciurneu
io to James Mead's.
Clayton Barber, and family.
if It could be placed by thr side of ed the construction o| the Great office,
where access to them w|fl be.
farm here lulely vacated by Mr.
Dale Herrington of Batlie creek
Mrs. Clayton Barber entertained
the great stone pinnacles that tower Hoover dam across lhe Colorado, CRAy’nh no I rt» I ■
V
hl 1ttnd Mrs- W°n«cc Nfldel.
spent lost week with hto grandpar­ at dinner Sunday, the occasion be­
A change In lhe law makes chat-1
—Z'.
—a
river of which I wil) write in my
upwards thousands of feet.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ickes.
ing the 17th birthday anniversary
tel mortgages good for three years j
OBITUARY,
As you stand on thc brink, after next letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayion Shurlow of her son. Forest Barber. Covers
W R. Cook.
from the time of filing the same, or | Fayedella Joan Hotchkiss was
leaving Ute train, you can look down
a copy thereof, unless within ninety born April 25. 1927. in Hastings, und children visited their aunt. Mrs. were laid for twelve. Out of town
into the Canyon and off to tlw left
you can gel a view of the Colorado SOCIETY BUD PRESENT­
days next preceding the expiration Michigan, and died April 2. 1934 in Mary Shurlow, of Augusta Sunday. guests were. Miss Frances Barber
river, about 13 miles distant.
It
of the year thc mortgagee, his agegt the same city, aged 6 years. 11 mos.. \ Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Wheeler of of Spokane. Wash., and Mrs. Ber-B
Adams of Kalamazoo.
ED AT TEA DANCE or attorney shall .make
and annex 23 days.
_...
Battle creek spent the weekthaend
—---------- to the instrument or copy on file as
She was ot a kind, loving and with Mr.-and Mrs. Willard Ickes. .
A number of our young people
in width and appears like a serene,
&lt; Continued from page one)
sng)
aforesaid,
an affidavit setting forth
thoughtful disposition to all.
|I mus
Miss lxwis
Doris Biauecome
Bldllecome or
of KuiaKula- attended the dancing party at La
---------------------------------------------! ..lougntrui
insignificant little water course.
the names of the parties to the mort-j Of those who survive there arenuuoo spent last week with
her , Belle Gardens Saturday
night,
From looking at it. you would never
। Those
going over were, the Misses
dream that it is the third largest silliness, a spring deb making her gage, uie then owner of the mort- three brothers, two sisters, her lov- aunt, Miss Ethel Eaton.
ruin- gage, thc time and place where filed.'Ing parents. Harry D. Hotchkissand । Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dailey of Ma- Wllda Shoemaker. Frances Barber,
water shed in tills country How­ bow to Washington against a
ever, instead of being only 15 or 20 bow-colored mass of blooms
Mrs and thc bitcrest which tiie mortgagee. Lola Hotchkiss, and numerous rela- pie Grove called at Walter Ickes' Dorothy Olin, C. L. and Robert Barby ’lrt”
“la "»««•«' ln|U«.
IrtemU.
|Tue«Uy.
,ter.
feet In width, lhe Colorado at that Robert V. Hemin, In Mn.-eotoml
point to 300 feet wide, varies from
Hastings THS BIG REXALL STORE Michigan
12 to 40 feet in depth and flows at crepe and wearing one of those
terrific speed for a river, at thc small hats which start of! most de­
spot where you first see it.
. in frontrtand end up perkily
murely
No Middleman in the Rexdll Plan: the saving goes to You
What Ls especially interesting to in the back chatting with Mrs.
geologist about the Canyon, is that Dwight and watahingOthe dancing ui
it has disclosed five great periods thc ballroom. Madame Peter, wife of
of the earth's formation. As you the Minister of Switzerland; Mrs.
view the river from this distance. Stanley Reed and Benoru de Alfaro,
you arc Impressed by tiie fact tliat (wife of the Minister of Panama, a
the river Is flowing tfirough a can-, smartly gowned threesome, around
yon of black stone. That black I thc silver
.. and shite tea table.
stone, as geologists claim. Is one of
Barbara Crt....
Crim, down from New
the oldest os well os one of the I York,
und Mary
-—
Z»* guest, having a
'hardest, being really thc original perfect
perfect time
time and
and aamiinng.
admitting, tor
for tne
the
earth crust, and dating back to thc first time in her voting life, that she
time when the "cooling off" process would m»„
like to tiv»
live in ««•....,
Washington,
was far from complete. Very simi­ und obscrvmg that thc Capital's
lar strata have been found in Can­ young men ask one to dance as if It
ada. in Brazil, in China, in Africa was u pleasure and not ns in other
and elsewhere. Tills stone is said lo cities, tus if it were „a duty. Betty
be as hard ns gloss. It to so hard Vandenberg, daughter of Senator
Another tire price increase expected. DON’T WAIT ! that scientists claim that the Colo- and Mrs. Arthur Vandenberg, n colarrado river with its rolling and turn- ful figure in a green and black print,
Get your Firestone Tires Now. Raw material copt&gt; have bling rocks and boulders eats Into with a wee straw sailor“atop her
jumped tremendously—yet tire prices have not fallowed it at the rate of only ONE INCH head, dancing with Pen । "Bishop of
In 125 years. As the Colorado lias Havana") Hogan. Gen. William E.
in comparison. Be smart. Heed our warning and get
already worn Its way down into it Horton. whuTiatt -just finished an
to a depth of over 1500 feet. It can enthusiastic conversation with Wavyour Firestone Tires at present low prices.
readily be figured out that It lias eriy Taylor, stepping out on the floor
taken Die rivej over 2.250,000 to trip u few steps with Nelin VeverEquip your car with the tires
YEARS to cat its present more ka. who looked decidedly chic in an
than 1500 foot deep channel.
• ankle-length black crepe dress, with
Champions buy — FIRE­
In this black rock, in which the 11 V-neck collar of white pique and a
STONE HIGH SPEED Tires.
Colorado to now flowing, no trace »'*dc brimmed black straw,
of the remains of either animal or
Emily Maddox and Hope Jackson,
vegetable life have ever been found, both home from college for thc holiyears they have safely car­
so it is figured that this Vefy exten- days, were surrounded by college
slve
layer
of
rock
may
have
been
youths
“
who
“** were al) set lo Jdance,
ried the winner in the In­
formed before jhere was any ani­ and Hope. who was wearing dark
dianapolis Race. Why take
mal or vegetable life on this planet. grey wore a most intriguing little
On top of this layer of black jock turban which smacked of Russia ,
chances with ordinary tires
is a great layer of limestone hun­ Mrs. Thomas p. Cheeseborough. Jr,
when you can have the safe­
dreds of feet in height, in which the
first traces of Vegetable life are to sister. Rahcl. now Mrs. Aldace Wal­
ty that Firestone gives you
be found, though no evidence of ker. were both holding an tmpromptu reception and both very lovely in
animal life.
black and white costumes plus huge
On top of this limestone forma­ wide hats. Mrs william Laird Dun­
HIGH SPEED TYPE
tion are layers of sandstone hun­ lop in dark blue, had Iter niece.
dreds of feet thick. In these layers Helen Powell Potts, under her wing
have been found the impressions of —but not for long and never have I
ferns and other plant life, shells, seen such exquisite copper-colored
fish and the first traces ot animal hair as Helen possesses. Johnny deYOU HAVE TO COMPARE this Dodge 5-paaaenger. two-door Sedan with
Slbour got at least two steps of
On top of thc sandstone Is an­ dancing with Gertrude Faust, who
otheia to appreciate its amazing vain*. Coats only a few dollars more than
many lowest-priced care which havan’t hydraulic brakes, patented Floating
other layer giving evidence that at was, so involved with "cuts-lns" Hint
4.50-21
$8.15
some period a great sea covered her afternoon was a matter of brief
Power, and all-steel body. Only |74O list price at factory. Detroit.
this country. On top of this to the stops nnd new beginnings.
&lt;75-19
8.65
k
most,
.wv recent ia)ti
layer uuu
and iiinn
from uic
thc toafosDolly Fleming in blue gray chif­
5.V&gt;%0 __
9.60
sil remains found the time lias be-' fon. girdled with cherry red velvet
come known as the "Age of Mam- ,[and a low back outlined bi pleatedi
535 18
10.30
mals."
'
'ruffles, nnd Valerie Prochnik wear-;
535-21
11.35
STURDY DODGE FRAME-BUILT CLOSE
Probably at no place in the world Ing a two-toned gown of turquoise'
AUTOMATIC CLUTCHfThe MASTERPIECE
TO THE GROUND—The Dodge do.bU^rop
of similar space, can a more qom-,[blue chiffon and trailing black skirt!
X-bridge-type frame la not only ten times more
pletc record of the earth's history! were the two prettiest golden heads
of Tire Construction
rigid than ordinary frame construction; it alto
be seen than at and near the Grand |I there.
brings the Me, bigger Dodge low to the ground.
Canyph. The glance of a mile or |1 Evelyn Condon, who was trying to
more down into the chasm is most collect her two big sons to start for
nod
constant
adjusting.
Interesting, but not so entrancing home, finally gave up and sat her­
as the tnAight that here you can
self down to a long conversation
look back through vast periods of! with Mrs. Sol Bloom, who had just
time, measured only by millions tliat
uuu moment
FIRESTONE
FIRESTONE
FIRESTONE
moment rreigneu
resigned ncr
her pamion
position
NEW EASY WAY TO COMMIE CARS!
and mtlltons of seara. and appro-, ln Ironl of the
swvx* to
OdEeld $£.70 Sentinel $£.13 Courier $0.71
elate that in the five chapters in wnie
1934 Dodge
Type
MM mstt. h.«e divided Itae. ■
rap,r OH,, wto k al„n
Type

fflEWIESOF
IHEMDCOn

WEEK-END

SPECIALS
EXTRA SPECIAL

JBIG HUNGS

Men’s Hip Boots

$&lt;&gt;79

FOR ALLTHE

’ FHITIILV

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

ORIGINAL

RADIO

ONE CENT SALE

4 BIC DAYS - APRIL 18,19, 20, 21
more than

TWO for ONE plus ONE

CENT BARGAINS

I CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

I

SEE ALL THESE SURPRISING

NEW IDEAS IN THIS
1934 DODGER

WARNING!

TIRE PRICES ARE
GOING HIGHER!

CHECK THESE LOW PRICES!

Type

&lt;40-21 $5.70
4-50-21
6.SO
4.75-19 6.90
&lt;75-21
7.35
5.25-18 835

4.40-21 $5.13
4.50- 20 5.56
4.50- 21 5.82
4.75-19 6.23
5.25-18 7.52

O

4.40-21 $3.71
4.50-21
4.38
4.75-19 4.79
30x3%
Cl. .. 3.55

Other Sixes Proportionately Low

ANDRUS SERVICE
Cerier

Jeiitnw and Court St., Hastiags

Phone 2240

? n T151 “T* Part °r CBCh C™ has i40 ’tunning and beautifully turned
*
.
i,
। out’
tat* but in time to hear
ni“*
which Sidney Ixsd written
the Rocky mountains of Colorado • for M.iry Dwight A song which
•nd Wyomln,. 1,u im «dl„ Ion, J.'uJS'
“2didr’ n8O'fl2*&lt;, 000,Sf’U‘rc nU cs around the piano and gave them
un^Ld 880 ? many a delighted chuckle and loud
chief «eupa ion has been to wash appUu*e at the end. The little deb
?rCa
rushlnir
between dunces to listen
CaUf°rnl*&lt;.and n-to goodbyes and say a gracious
».the
ev!"I "thiuik you" to each and every one. i
thaVu
iA vcry up w the mlnutc young lady:
that it carries down stream 1.000.000 but with —
»------- .---------------— old. i
a charm
that Is ages
tons of silt EVERY 24 HOURS. The
water is so heavy that it looks some­
COUNTY LINE.
thing like thick chocolate. It to
A miscellaneous klwwer was given
really too thick to drink and not for Mrs. Leona Schneider Bates at;
quite thick enough to plow. This
river, flowing on a* it has for thou­ afternoon. An enjoyable afternoon
sands of rears, has been rextvm&lt;dhle was spent and she received many
I for building up the
lhe great and
and‘very nice and useful gifts.
fertile Imperial Valley in CallforMrs. Cora Scheel and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Free mlre of Sunfield spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Anna
Gulf of California. But working Eckardt and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
24 iKHirs a day for countless ages in Scheel.

la easy to use. Puta complicated mechanical

NEW BIGGER
DODGE "FLOATING-CUSHION" WHULSand falls with lhe bump. No tilling of the car. With
engine mountings, hydraulic shock absorbers, shock
long 117-foch
field to offer a

DODGEW
"c« al (aclorr. Datrait, tubjaat to chanjo without
ot«ce. t Spacial aquipmant at alifht additional cotI.

FORREST L. JOHNSON, 220 E. STATE STREET
Now appointed direct factory dealer

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDMMDAY. AMML 11. 1SJ4
John Taylor, a cattle owner—Rus-1 Mrs. Marion Clem and daughter. jBlrth of a Nation" by Mra. Mwto
.
[Norinc. of Carlton Center were thc ,Kznc; "Movies and Tfalr Effect on
own«r“'’u«’u
P A ThomM home Children." by Mra. KU1« Furnisa.
,
» frontier
U°n£U»'! AdolPh
■ WUllam Rhupp.
Is Grandtjaugbter of tlje Late —fronUer clerKrtnan. Recently uc recorded the fact Edwin Kane, Dr. Pulls and Gall
iSmnu
H
.ini.ter
-har.^.r
1
lhat
F
1
*
1
Tabbcrer
had worked out Lykins attended thc fizh supper
Rev. find Mrs. A. D. '
J
’ * ,ww barle&gt;’ fork which he had 8lyen by the Rod and Gun Club
C. W. Crawford is in Chicago on
ur. and Mra. J. M- Townsend were
Grigsby
wav thrmiahTf^lJrik.
8ubn&gt;ltl«‘ tor inspection and trial.,«t the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday
GIRLS’ LEAGUE PAR­
business.
Detroit on Wednesday.
Spanish*!*!—Max^Bauer
, We are glad to learn that this Jork j nlgfa ln_HasUngs.
_
In the current issue of the Grand
* Mrs. Mac Trelb and Mias Florence
has met with approval and Mr. Tab- ! Mra Bessie Brown and mother.
Harry Walldorff goes lo Saginaw
TY ^SUCCESSFUL Rapids Mirror, a very mteresUng bi­
Shorty
—
Loren
Boyes.
Trelb were In Battle creek on Sat­ today to attend a special embalming
monthly magazine published in tho
berer has received an order from a Mrs. Lofdahl arc visiting relatives
urday.
w&lt;3raiiP^* ranrh,.r*.
ul,,rnla concern
Bessie j
One Hundred Fifty Enjoyed Valley city, a picture was published
. ^
California
concern tor
for tniriy
thirty dozen
dozen m
In ana
and near
near vmcago.
Chicago. oars.
Mra. Besalc
I
Miss Margaret Heath returned on
.
ranchcr * of them. Thc forks will be manu- Murray is staying with Con and
of Miriam Bulecba. daughter of Mrs.
Mra. Ruble Kelley of Kalamazoo
the Masquerade on Mon­
I Bunday to' her school duUerat Mus- spent the week end with her mother.
Olive Grigsby Bulecba. daughter of
a
t.m.n r»r,llr"d ‘n 0" heal handle factory . *«
ranoher—Julian nnd we hope wU1 p^., wch B unJ. ■ t-)1d niany friends of Mrs. C. W.,
!
day Night
a former pastor of the Firs: Pres­
. kegon.•
Mrs. Mary Burgess.
. versa! favorite that it will be a real: Pennock will be glad to know she;
'
Mrs.
About one hundred and fifty High byterian church here, with lhe fol­
asr». Wrti.
wm. Schulz
ucnuiz of
oi Grand
urano Rapids
iiapios
Mrs. Stuart D- Cleveland &lt; Lorena
Alex Carmondy, a rancher—Les- boon to business here.
U on the gain from her severe 111-!
•called on Mr. and Mr»- Keith Dan-' Baird) left on Thursday for her new school girls were present at a very lowing very complimentary write-up.
“A small and dainty portion of at­
happy gathering at the gym on
Recent guests at thc hdtne of Dr.
,
. . ..
lela Tuesday.
| home in Port Huron. ’
i
The
Virginian,
a
cowboy
on
Judge
tractive femininity who ranks as one
H c Peckham and Mrs. Edith God-'
Jw“ng after
Mrs. c. 8. Jones of Wyandotte isi Mr. and Mra. Charles Stuart of Monday evening when the annual of thc better commercial artists of Henry’s ranch—Joseph DeRuitcr.
frey were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
vtaitlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chicago were week end guests of;। Girls'. League party wnj held, it be­ this &lt;Jity. Possessed of considerable
Sullivan—Maurice Edmonds
Cochran ot Chicago. Mrs. Cochran
X, xV**8?
*n,‘ I
J. E Mattoon,
; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tischcr and .ing in thc nature of a masquerade. knowledge concerning furniture she
"Educated Simpson"—John Bar­
wu-lormerly
Miss
Nellie
Bussell.
,
“
a
.
t
*
d
11:0
lnt
P
lhclr
lod«c Tuesday,
Some
clever
costumes
were
exhibited
Will peck of Long Beach, Cali- John F. Smith.
little opportunity or
of proving
proving nett.
..... arrived
.... win the city y-Urday
nrlzez
awarded
Suzanne has noW",,luc
prises were
awarded.
fornla.
Mr and Mrs Warren Roush and and
Sun.nVtel^
chiZn
tfa’ £Ki«
Qmte as cotnmendab*
"Razorback Charlie" — Winston 'A number from here attended Use n|8nt
maple syrup social put on by the '
—— ------ » -——
buslncsz trip.
Free dott on Monday ._________________
____ I .
&lt;»rn her rhiidn-n'. ithiorofinn. ..i Merrick.
on a business
family were in Freeport
tractive. She was dressed as a •arc her children’s illustrations, yet
Bowne Center L. A. S. at that place WEST ORANGEVILLE
.
"Dollar BUI"—Lloyd Peterson.
Mrs. George White was the guest attending tiie funeral of his mother, Spanish scnorlta
|
AND EAST GUN LAX Ek
Gertrude Fin­ 1 she finds pleasure nnd recreation do­
Four more of Judge Henry’s cow­ Friday evening.
of Mr. and Mra. Milton Murphy of ii Mr“ Ellen
ftoush.
----- -- -------strom. as Harpo
Har|x&gt; Marx.
strom,
Marx, was chosen ing landscapes In oils and water boys.
group
of —
about
thirty avww,
local Odd I' ----Mrs ----------Reuben---------Reed,• who
1i A W
—**■
—
......J
- — — has
— ■been
. ■■■
Bowne on Bunday.
'
II Mr.
end
Mrs.
R
m
...
hi
.
color.
Miss
Buleeba
spends
several
Mr. and Mrs. Roman Feldpausch "
as thr
the —
most
™ original; Jane Van
The Time—Summer and fall of M*owa motored to Caledonia Mon- I Quite sick, is able to bo • around
were
in
Grand
Ranlds
Rlindav
nnd
a.
.
K.
Adelbert Heath is home from Lonto
Rapids Sunday and Gorder. os r barefoot boy, wos the weeks each summer at Mackinac Is­ I8at.
’
.day evening where they conferred [again.
sing, his work under the OWA itav- Monday because of the illness of her funniest; the negro twins, Ethel land pursuing this hobby, and one of
Thc Place—a section of Wyoming lhc M®®™* degree upon a class I Will Lattimore of Otaego called
ing been completed.
! brother. Charles Parker, Jr.
sunton and Hazel Caukln. were the these paintings received Honorable not far from Cheyenne
there
On the return trip only a 011 Mrs
McCaficrty nnd other
Act I—Tiie interior of Uncle Hew- •''horl distance this side of Caledpn-1 triends In this vicinity one day tho
Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Simmons of ( Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Marko and best couple; "Our Gang,” a group Mention at a recent Grand Rapids
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mra. R. J. Doris and fam- composed of Constance Cook. Mar­ Art Association exhibition- Versatile le’s ranch house about 3 00 o'clock1
thc car driven b? LcaP Karcher &gt;&gt;“-&lt; week
and Mrs. Ward Baine.
; Uy of Royal Oak were over Bunday cella Kennedy, Irene Jones. Lillian in technique, she contributed the in thc morning of a warm June day Iand containing H, H. Rciuch; Henry I Job England nnd dnughter, Ber­
Misses Helpn Michael. Rose ClarkJ guests of the Igdies’ father, T. O. and Pauline Tolhurst. Jocelyn Iron­ three interesting comic sketches to The close of a party in celebration Karcher fti‘d Norman Miller, hit a | nice Ourver. of Traverse City, were 1
and Hilda Werner were In Chicago. Webber.
side, Betty Rclckord and Ellen and this Issue ot The Mirror."
4 the christening of the Hewlc M&gt;,t -'P01 *n the road, such os are so callers among friends and relatives I
Sunday und Monday on business.
Mrs. A. H- Carveth, Mrs- Mae Leona Leonard, was declared the
twins —-We ain't been introduced. ” Plentiful Just now, And turned over | here last week
Mrs. A. A. Anderson of Grand Trelb and Miss Nonna Michael were best group, as they did clever stunts ROD AND GUN CLUB
Act II—The yard ot Judge Hen- 1,1 llw ditch. Fortunately no one
Mrs. C. E VanEtt and son. La
Rapids is spending the week with &gt;n South Havejt on Tuesday alientl- and furnished a lot of amusement.
ry’s ranch at thc close of a hot July' *“ Injured beyond bruises, and a Vern. and Mrs Rctta Quinn were 1
HOLDS FISH SUPPER afternoon one month later Th couple of broken windows were *&gt;,.
Games, dancing and refreshments
her daughter, Mra. Josephine Todd, tog a.meeting of Welfare case workthe shonners
rhoppers in
In Ha^Unn
Hastings Mnnrlav
Monday, last '
of punch and cake helped to make
Mr. and Mrs. William Severance , era of thia area.
Members of the Barry County । b,“rtlbt.—"I've met - -------------only
damages
to
the
cur.
Others
»
’
«*•
real hero."
of Battle Creek were Bunday guests I Mrz. Lena Burroughs returned the evening enjoyable.
Cecil Hanson and wife nnd little '
Rod and Gun Club are holding a
Act HI-Horsc Thief pass high In ' of tho crowd came along in time
cf his mother. Mrs Mary Severance, j last week Tuesday from Oakland.
■The committee In charge was:
to
help
the
men
right
the
car
and
,»».
Virgil,
were
Sunday
visitors of
fish supper at Odd Fellows hall Ilhc mountains on a moonlight night
parents, Mr. and Mra. Ben HanW11CIC she
u&gt;c spent
open I the
MIC winter
WUJICI Miss Eleanor Edger, teacher chair­ here this evening. There will be a !onc
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nichols of De- Calif. where
Ulcr T*"5 law of ,hp Wcsl they came on home thankful for!
chairman. re-regbtraUon of old members and “^f l1 l,ke
trolt were Saturday and Sunday months with her daughter and hus­ man. Lena Andrus.
। son.
medicine grace- lhe narrow escape.
Maude Wallace. Mary Whitney. Bet­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Larsen. band. Mr- and Mrs. R. J. Michael.
Village president, L. B. Lester, has 1 Dannie Brower and family have
drive for new members in addi-!,u’
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tischer and ty Blough and Leona loonard, PaMr. and Mrs. Leland Hawkins and
tlon
Several Important matters
Act tN—h street intersection in received word that the hearing rela- moved in the Burton Hurdlebrink
children of Mansfield, Ohio, are Janet Marlene returned home Sat­ tronesscs present were Mrs. D. A­ pertaining to the bluegill rearing Medicine Bow on an afternoon in Uve to the abandoning of thc Elm- ' tenant house. The children attend
visiting relatives and friends in Has­ urday after a two weeks''visit in Van Buskirk and Mrs. Abcn John­ pond at Orangeville will be dis- September of the same year. The dnlc-Precport spur of the P. M r . the Orangeville school. Quite a few
tings.
*
Lansing. Mr Tischer returned Mon­ son. It was pronounced one of thc
R.. will be held on May 3. begin- new Pupils are attending thc school
Mrs. cedi Roberta (Louise Rog­ day morning to his work tn the most delightful parties ever held by
StaTS rota out^ hoiLe
md‘‘ r
---------------- ***----------------room at thr Hotel
at Grand
Ed. Parris is able to bo out and
the Girls' League.
ers) of Woodland was the guest of Fisher Body plant there.
caics u soia out house,
j
FREEPORT
Rapids
A delegation from
here [around again after quite a
long
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Wesplntrr
Mrs. J. M. Townsend over thc week
SUFFERS STROKE.
returned on Sunday from a visit
end.
S™' of lhc ,ocaJ *«&gt;*»
their 1 PtUns‘o •* present and every possi«P«M
„HU "ian&gt;' ^ends
The
many
Hastings
friends
ot
Mr
with
Mr.
and
Mrt.
George
Hooper
of
Mr. and Mra. William Anderson
slumbers disturbed abouttan o'clock blp cff°rt will be put forth to keep (hope he may continue to regain his
and
Mrs
Albert
Konklc
of
Balti
­
nnd daughter of Grand Rapids were Memphis, Tenn- They spent SalurTu«*lay evening by a lot ot racket, ’the railroad herr Attorney Fred »ealUL
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Dell j day night with Mr and Mrs. Ches- more. Md. former Hastings resi­
IIC vilglllldll ncrL ;bre&lt;.21n„ ln frnm
Ulc
hnrthwest I Gelb represents Freeport. I Jerry Parris of Grand Rapids was
dents. were shocked to hear that he ------- .--------------------------------------------------- IwhMwkr n »■.. .
hL.vJ I The Barry County Federation of ■ visiting his father and mother, Mr.
Button.
■
ter Stem of St.
St- Louis, MoMo.
(Continued from page one)
Mr. and Mrs
Lyle Scudder and Miss Mary Lou।
Mrs. Dorrance
r~:--------- Trethrick recently had suffered a stroke of ----------------[ing
out. a family argument, or a cat Women’s Clubs will hold 1U annual a,ld Mrs Ed. Parris, the post week,
t-jrrrt! this
th*: Wednc
”'?dnc*day
morning „
to' paralysis. HU condition has im­
Streeter spent Monday with her 1' —
returned
—
in Fecjwrt
on May •».
18.1 M*-5- Chlole
Parris
and
background for the dramatic climax iiKiii
n8ht was hot
not Known
known until later. , convention
.........
—
. „
.
------- Angclctto
” : .—----J .._ . . ... .... Il-nlparents, Mr. and Mra. L- L. WaUon., their home at Cleveland Heights. proved so that Mrs Konkle took him Just before the final curtain des-1
when it was learned' lhat
It ■was Just
: husband. Rozzie. were visiting Mr.
“•** “
‘ * Extensive plans are being made
St. Augustine. Fla . last week
Ohio, having been called here by to,
at Holland.
a UtUc
crowd
^
***Ur
Bdd»X
of TO­
Wednesday, the doctors thinking tlu cends All "manner of situations are •
»l‘,p group
*™P of
of friends
friends who
who had
had entertain a large cr
®’d and *a *fine
“® i*
&lt;(“
foge1O
hto8 Ite
art
________ _ . .
....
. nrnovan, )c
ItdO. Ohio, the nast WM&gt;k
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelsey andI the deoth of, hlz father. Edwin
change would be beneficial He stood i l*f**nted in this play from the lu-1 congregated with such weapons of
Jean and Mr. and Mrs. McGraw of Trethrick. ol near Dowling.
■
..
..
.
idi.r/in.
noise iis
as tiwv
they rnnid
could command, tn
to r
F.‘ it
R r.\irart
Everart ot
of Hastings
Hostings Is
is nrcsiprcsiPerry G. Holden of Whitehall was the trip fairly well, though was very I dlcrouz "mixed baby" incident of glve Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karcher dc_________
Martin were Sunday guests of Mrs..
ROBINHUE PARK.
!*1 of„thp____________
Federation.
thc
“ first act to -tho
-----stirring
-- -----------------scene in
the guczt of Dr. and Mrs. E. J. tired.upon arrival. That hc may'"
Rev,
C. E. Wood.
.
“ F. Loomis,
— - -occompanied
- ■ • ■by ' Mr and M*'-i- George Poland spent |
the third act when The Virginian a good start in their married life. Mr. *and
Mrs. Victor Stason. motored ;su,,day with the latter's brother. I
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush of Pratt over the week end. At one recover rapidly and completely is the
Mrs
Karcher
was
formerly
MKi
B'*aand
his
pal.
Sieve,
come
to
thc
part
­
Kalamazoo were guests of his par­. time. Mr. Holden aub&amp;Ututed for his wish of all.
to Smyrna and Belding Sundiy aft- (Fred Ingram, and family of Has- ]
trice
Thomas,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
ing of the ways; from thc light­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roush,, brother, who was then superintend­
CIRCLE Nt). 2.
hearted gnycty of Uncle Hewie's Mrs. Watt Thomas of Bowne They ernoon. Miss Gaytha acoctnpanied i llnR,!ent of thc Hastings city schools.
pver Bunday.
Mrs. Hugh Riley, assisted by Mrs. Christening party, the droll fan ter were united in marriage on Friday them home after spending ten days • Mr and Mrs. Julian Jqlta und
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Burton and
[daughter. Betty, spent Bunday with
Bishop Kuhn has relumed to his
Agnes Fisher and Miss Mabel Sb- of the cowboys to Tfie Virginian's evcnliiH, April 6. at tiie home of with relatives at these places.
rtudles at Ann Arbor after spending; Miss Ruth Handy returned on jon. entertained Methodist Ladies'
Dr. Hugh Kennedy, district super- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Potts of Grand
gentle but persistent wooing of Allt Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benton In
his vacation with his mother. Mrs. Thursday from Kissimmee. Fla., and Aid Circle No. 2 on Monday evening,
Grand Rapids’ Rev, Edward Boone intendent. from Grand Rapids, de-!R#lJldsVermont
school
ma
’
am.
Asheville.
N.
C..
where
they
had
Bertha Kuhn.
about twenty-five being present, to
All through thc play lhe deep of the First Pilgrim Tabernacle per­ Uvcrcd one of ills fine, sermons all Mr and Mrs. John Kollar were
Mrs. Floyd Everhart goes to Sun­ been spending the winter.
enjoy lhe pot luck supper, which friendship of one man for another formed the ceremony. Both Mr. and thc M E. church Sunday evening, '“greeably surprised by 87 friends
field Friday to attend the* meeting1' Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. was followed by the business nnd so,-----..v
naau 'nw *trv,ce
followed by thc1 ^jday• night, the occasion being
-------- - ------------------- ------------ that thc sturdy life of the old West Mrs Karcher are popular local
nf the Eaton County Federation of G. DeCou were Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Quarterly conference.
|toelr 25th wedding anniversary.
clal
meetings.
Miss
Lucille
Bassett
|
fostered
is emphasized. A theme.young people and have a host Of
Walsh und son Richard. Mr. and
Women’s Clubs.
friends who unite inextending best
Wtn P»i8teten has purchaedthc i T”c, evening was spent in playing
sang several picajijig solos and a [song, well-known and appropriate1
Mrs Ophelia O’Halr of Chicago Is Mrs. D. J. Remer and son Robert contest and conundrums completed has been adopted for use in "The, wishes
' I John Deming property In the north- tear®- Pot luck supper was served
making an extended visit with her and Guy Harris of Cedar Springs.
•
Mrs
Claud
Walton
went
to
Grand
cast
n
“
rt
of
t0
»"
n
and
u
putting
it ■ttt midnight and a nice sum of
the program.-------------------------------------- | Virginian." The strains of "Myi
Clothing and Shoes
Rapids WednesdayOn Thurs^y mto eondiUon to occupy.
(money ra, left for them.
Mrs, Fred Fead of Port Huron.
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrz Gershum Severance will en-1 Buddy" repeatedly creep into action
Mrs. Eliza Truax of Akron and Mrs.
D. W Crawford.
Charles Humphrey, who has been! ^^d Clslcr and family of Grand
for Men and Boys
tertaln in May at her new home I of the play. In contrast with thiss she accompanied her mother Mrs
Ruth
Meredith
of
Detroit
visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Jeffries and
. Ida Myers, of Grand Rapids, and operating the Cash and Carry groc- RaPid* spent Sunday with their
near
Middleville.
I
theme
song
is
thc
insolent
little
Harold Jeffries of Lowell were the the former’s daughter and husband.
———
song of Trampas. -Dead Broke." • her sister and husband. Mr and Iory here J°r the past few years, is | mother. Mra. Clara Clsler.
HASTINGS
ruesLs of Mr and Mrs. J. M. Town- Mr and Mrs. A- D. McDonald, last
t Mrs Geo Browning, of Fremont to ! closll‘« out h*» entire stock and is II
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which
seems
to
laugh
and
mock
at
SOUTHWEST
WOODLAND.
i
week’
(end on Sunday.
Following the regular O. E B | everything
Lowell where they helped their un- 1 BO1,U{
of business We have not
Mr. and Mra. John Walton of Kal­ meeting on Tuesday cvenir.g. a fine
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of North .
Mr. anc| Mrs. W N. ChIdfcitere­
Thl. last song Is from lhe original! cle and brother. Peter Zylstra a le*ened what his plans are but his
turned Thursday from a two weeks' amazoo and Mrs. Jesse Crandall of program was presented which ul.1 production. Il is no longer pub-. former Freeport resident, celebrate '• ,riends regret to See him leave and Dakota are visiting his father, Bov. |
John Smith, and his brother, Owen, [
___
visit with Rev and Mra. W. K. South Bend. I^d . were guests of Dr. enjoyed. Tlx- Rev. John W Kltch- llihcd and a copy could not be ob-. his birthday.
wWi him success in whatever his
for a few days.
children of Battle Creek spent Sunand Mrs. D. D. Walton on Monday. ng spoke on the principles cmlxxl-. mined
Chidester at 8t. Johns.
However, thc director re-.
Mr and Mra Charles Overholt nr* rentme will be.
A. L Brown was In Kalamazoo on irel In the teachings of thc O. E 8.. membered It from thc days when
The Double O class of the U. B. ■ day with relatives here,
Mrs. Clara Wills, who has been
l visited their sons. Lewis and Galen
Mr a,,d Mrs. Charles Hurley of church meet with Mrs. Harry Sand- j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and Rev.
Monday
on
business.
visiting Mrs. Edith Edger the past
Miss Beverly Bigler gave several | ouslm Farnum was making a name. and the latter's wife at Grand Ran-1 Grand Rapids spent. Thursday aft- .
Misses Mildred Funk and Mary
brook Friday evening. Twenty-two: and Mra. John Smith were Sunday
two weeks, returned to her home at
I.lg ta a C^nCt?.' Mrs'.
Ilor
•«» ‘de title role of this
[ ids Wednesday.
ernoon with Mra. Hurleys staler. I
Lawrence, teachers in Niles, and
were present. Refresh- guests at Owen Smith's.
Oswego. New York, an Friday.
Mrs. Mary Ann Snyder, aged 75 IMrs F E- Brunner and hiuband. members
.
r ?
1
Bl,t ho*
'he score on!
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grigsby have Luella Lawrence of Fremont accom­ reading and Kim Sigler told of hl., paper? since the director makes no, who fell three weeks ago. breaking Mr Hurlcy and daughter. Mildred. ,menu were served and a fine time I Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Perrin and
[children of Detroit called on the
come home from Kissimmee. Fla., panied tyiM Stella Heath home from rerent trip by atrphne to Nebraska, pretenw; of being an accomplishedI her hip. passed away al thc home were ln Hastings during the aftcr- enjoyed by all.
Floyd Collar was accepted
for i letter's sister. Mrs. Chas. Fariae,
where they spent the winter months, Niles for the week pnd. Bam* Palm- Refreshments closed a very pleasant .soloLit, tbbi was a real problem, of her daughter. Mrs. Charles Stahl.;noou,
service In lhe CCC Thursday at Saturday afternoon.
having a very enjoyable sojourn.
evening.
Somewhat in doubt about the pos­ near Elmdale. Tuesday night. Be-1
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Grand Rapids and was sent to De- | Mr and Mrs. Harry Sandbrook
C. E Tiiomas of Dayton. Ohio, Heath home.
NASHVILLE.
।
sible results he essayed to Warble, sides Mrs. Stahl, another daughter,!
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moyer, Mr. and
troll immediately.
and children were Sunday guests
spent thc week end here with Mrs.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
out the tune in the presence of a, Mrs Emanuel Yoder, survives. Pu-1 Mrs Elmer Bivens of Battle Creek
Margaret
Murgaret and
ana Audra
Auara Densmore of Ralph Rise in Woodland.
Thomas, who returned to Dayton Mrs Clarence Burtraw and Brice
। spent the fore part. of....
Matthews of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. prized on Tuesday evening “by six- ,ra‘ned «nw»ictan and was told. neral services were held from the »pcnl the week end here.
last week in' My. and Mra. Mortimw HaU and
with him for a two weeks' stay.
, Mennonlte church on Saturday aft-1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuttle have iHastings.
।children of Grand Rapids spent part
Mr. and Mrs. Will Orans of East I----------------------------------------------------------Melvin Skinner of Adrian and Mr.
. 'H»tes
cxlaUd
In rany known, ernoon with burial In Mennonlte returned from Florida, where tlwy
big her birthdav.
birthday Various etna
games.1_
musicM
“au
’
Duane Grey spent the Week end of last week with Mrs. Ethel HalL
Caledonia and Mr. and Mrs. Corl and Mrs- George Newland of Olive: Ina
spent the whiter with his mother, -with his uncle near Clarksville.
Dctman of Caledonia were Sunday were here on Monday for the fu- bunco and dancing made lhe eve- ,
' Somewhat dismayedI cemetery.
Garnet Townsend and John and
Mrs. J. d. C&lt;x&gt;i was able to be out; Mrs. C. W. Smith.
(but by no means disheartened, thc।
ning very delightful, Misses Mary!,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dean and
guests of Mr. and Mrs Dan Lewis. neral of Mra. Jennie Rowley.
Mrs. Ella Larkin has returned to niece
।
Mr. and Mrs. C. W- Clarke. Mrs. DeVries and Eleanor Haven assist­ (director sought thc assistance of to church Sunday morning. Her
and Mrs. Bertha Mulllncg and the week end with their parents.
Ouy Shull, who has been spending
musician-friend.
Once, many friends are glad to see her | ber home here after spending sevlhe winter In Miami. Fla., came on A- C. Brown of Grand Rapids, Mr. ing with lhe games. Lovely refresh- ’ .another
. Improving so nicely.
eral montiu In Dayton. Ohio, and
Thursday for a visit with his sister and Mrs. Floyd Everhart. Mrs. Rob­ incnte Including a birthday cake again thc tune was tried and after
,
Carl Gilliland Is now employed Jackson.
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. ert Burch, Mrs. John C. Ketcham. were also enjoyed and Miss DeVries jfinishing the first verse the vocalist
| Miss Mildred Caley was hostess
Miss Emma Chandler and Miss Ma­ was generously remembered with al- .looked up enquiringly only to dis­ at Flint.
Beumer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Thomas
and
I
Tuesday night to the Dramatic
cover
that
his
hast
and
hostess
had
Miss Elizabeth Jane Dawson and bel Blsaon attended the ’ Procession tractive gifts.
run for cover Into different rooms son. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Pcrrigo of. Club.
&lt;
friend of Ann Arbor were Sunday of thc Brides” entertainment at
of the house each trying without Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.; Funeral services for Frank AlterBAWDY—SANBORN.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Tobias. Nashville Friday evening.
On Wednesday afternoon. Judge success to choke down impolite Brayton of Detroit. L. B Brayton of !l°n* n- *'cre held Friday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs Roy Cordes. Mrs.
Miss Ethel Janes was in Grand
Phyllis Reynolds. Mrs. W. R. Cook Btuart Clement united In marriage bursts of laughter. But finally after Dayton. Ohio, were guests at the at two o'clock at thc Hess funeral
Rapids on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dolan re­ and Miu Margery Reynolds attend­ at the probate office. Bethel B. Baw­ many repltitions and experimenting P. A. Thomas home on Sunday of home. He leaves one daughter, Mrz.
last we^k.
Chamberlain of Mount Pleasant.
turned on Sunday from California ed the Grand Rapids Repertoire Co.'s dy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baw­ about with iwtcs and keys the exact
The regular monthly meeting of The service was conducted by the
and other points on the Pacific presentation of The Vinegar Tree dy of Woodland, and Miss May San­ melody desired was finally recorded
the L. A S. will be. held on Wed- R™- M. E Hoyt. Mrs. Gall Lykins
coast, where he has been on business Wednesday night, two of Mrs. Rey­ born. daughter of Mr and Mrs Jo­ on paper. "The Virginian" without
ne.sday
of
this
week
at
the
home
of
Burial in the Hosmer cemethis
catchy
snatch
of
song
would
.for over seven weeks.
nolds' former Delta Gamma girls seph Sanborn of Sunfield. Wltnesse:,
being in the cast. Miss Amy Loom­ were Mrs. Homer Smith and Miss seem Incomplete yet this one detail Mrs. Glenn Perkins with a dinner |‘ery.
| John 8. Green Is moving his tallalone took many hours to perfect for thc public al noon.
is. director, and Miss Martha Ellen Margaret Gladstone.
fawrcnce Endres. Mr. Hampton or und dry cleaning business into
and cost some local musicians a
Scott, who takes the ingenue roles.
rather "bud evening" in addition.
and F. E. Brunner were in Hastings the old State Savings bank buildHAPPY SURPRISE.
Relatives and friends of Mrs Ed
। ing. He had been in his present loTickets for this play are now on on business Wednesday.
Boat
MRS. REYNOLDS HONORED AT Sheldon surprised her last Tuesday sale at the Oordes Newsstand.
Mra. Earl Jack returned to her cation 18 years.
NUMEROUS SOCIAL AFFAIRS.
evening by bringing a pot luck sup­ Prices are 30c for adults. 20c for home at Detroit Friday after spend-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ottlc Lykins rcMrs. Phyllis Reynolds of Ann Ar­ per to help her celebrate her birth­ high school students. 15c for school *nn the week with her mother. Mrs. turned Monday from a week's visit
bor. who has been spending' thc
day. AU enjoyed a good old fash­ pupils up to and Including tfie H. W Gosch.
(with relatives in Indiana. On SatStrictly Frwsb
spring vacation here, has been the
I. na.
__ _ advance
_ I_____ in;
...
Arthur Seifert was home from' urdajt_thcy attended the funeral of
Mrs. eighth grade
"The slight
ioned chat and1 *Jclt
“** wishing ••
honor guest at several very pleasant
hzQpy _____
returns
of the Price over last year was made neces­ Flint over thc week end.
! the former's brothcr-ln-law, N. R.
Bhcldan n^any h-^,.
________
social affairs during her stay.
Full Quart Caw
sary by Increased rates for rental of
Leap Karcher lias been rcRairimj' Love, at Richmond. Ind.
Tuesday afternoon her daughter.
the auditorium. AU-scats are re­ the damage done by thc fire at thc 1 On Bunday Junior Dull entcrMrs. Roy Cordes, gave a very charm­
ORDERED
TO
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— S
—
served. Box office sale of scuta, at Frank Brayton residence the past' talncd ’ Bobby Betts, Charles and
ing tea. Thursday Mrs. Wtn. R. Cook
Ch. Pharmacist’s Mate Corlus W. the auditorium will open at 7:00 week.
’
[Sherman Lykins In their sugar bush,
entertained a number of guests at Baiiey, who has been on duty at the o'clock eacn evening of the perforLawrence Endres is driving a well | Miss Agnes Da use of Lansing
a bridge luncheon Ul her honor, at Naval Air Station, ius been ordered mance. Seat reservations may be
at the Moore gas station this week, [spent thc week end at Iter home
which Mrs. Orville Sayles and Mrs. to report to the U. 8 8 Wright for made In advance by writing or tele­
Mrs. George Thompson spent a here.
Richard Gross won top scores. Fri­ duty with the flag allowance. Mr. phoning to the Cordes Newsstand.
few days lost week with her son/ Mrs. Lyman was called to the
day afternoon Mrs. Dasle Cruc had Bailey is tiie son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thia play Is the most ambitious Harry, and family at Hastings.
hotn: of her daughter in Detroit.
nu. ugbt 4-s«w.d
a group of friends at her home for Hoisington of Bhultj and is serving production yet undertaken bg the
We were misinformed relative to ’ On Thursday night will occur ana thimble party and Saturday Mrs. on his nineteenth
hi the navy- dvlc Players. The players in order Floyd Walton having employment ether party for thc members and
Fancy Quality 5-3
C. W. Clarke gave a very OHightful
■" obaoi atU in may
2llhelr
«&gt;U»»m at Flint. He is still on thc job at' invited gucsLs at thc K. of P. hall,
dessert luncheon, honoring as well.
the Walton garage here.
| Mesdames Cora Warner. Mary
Messrs. Lawrence Endres and F.' Hope, Minnie Biggs. Esther Jobn' ««*• " '*“h
Grand Rapids. Instead of the us­ is a member of IhM-ytars gradual- initgintan_ John
Barnett
E. Brunner were In Grand Rapids son and Pauline Lykins were
tn
ual bridge, the new card game of
Fighting eye strain—below
on business Tuesday.
| Battle Creek on Tuesday.
Arnos and Andy proved a jolly sub­ Nursing School hi
In Grand Rajiids.
Rapid.*).
Mra Alex cannondy—Edith DcWalter Coats is spending a few! Funeral services for Mrs. Mary
par mentally and physical­
stitute. Miss Margery Reynolds fin­ Thc commencement exercises will be» Rulter
.
weeks with relatives at Wayland.
, Wilkinson. 85. were held Saturday
ly? Nobody knows. But It
held at Park Congregational church
ishing with the lowest score.
cn
Mrs. Andrew Dow—Angie Haw­
Gardening will be next on tho'afternoon at lhe Evangelical church,
on Tuesday evening. May 22.
thorne. The* above are ranchers’ program nnd everyone sems anxious conducted by the Rev. 8. R. WUrtz.
CLA88 CHOOSES NAME.
wives.
to get started at It. Several already Burial in the Hosmer cemetery,
Fancy Round
J.
FT.
CLUB
On Tuesday evening. April 10.
Mra. Albert Bessmer was hostew
Mrs. Hewte, the complete hostess hove some tidngs planted and are Mrs. Gall Lykins sang. "Going Down
Miss Betty Bigler was hostess to her
hoping for warm weather soon.
I the Valley Qne by One" and "Sweetto the twelve members of the J. F- T.
!-!P c,n Jreavcr- .
u
Sunday School class. Mrs Fred
Club on Tuesday afternoon, lunchHewle ■ &gt;°vU1 hoat-RobMra. Ida Huffman of Charlotte ly Resting.'- Mrs. Wilkinson had
Joiuison. teacher. Twelve members
was at tlw John Thaler irame last been in feeble health for some time
from childhood up. In a|l
I enjoyed a delicious pot luck supper con being served *»l one o’clock. Thc erl, , „n.
nqjt meeting will be with Mra. . “r5„Fre"Trkk ,°gden. a guest week assisting In the oare of her and had been tenderly cared for at
communities and all walks
st a table beautifully centered with
Armour'* Fancy—FIm for Saadwtefas
Prank Rogers,
mother. Mrs. Ellen Rouzh.
| thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hosnc^ci*. on
uu thc
uic Battle
uatuc Creek
t,recK rr?L
,,n N.f
..,* j .. ..-------- .Walton
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calendulas and other spring blooms. rum
__
j in three
__ ____
".Inrtoo" Mnnrv______________________________
Tw&gt;no Bayles,
road,
weeks
Mra Judg«* Henry—Irene
Cbarles Hurley of Grand Rapids mer in Charlotte, where slw poized
During
the
business
session
tiie
roaa. jtjJirce weexs__________
Frederick Ogden, a New York
mistake in deciding that
called at the F. E. Brunner home ‘ away.* She leaves two daughters,
Order
a Pound of Our Home Mado Sauaaf•
1 mystery
name “W. M. B-" was
TEE-BEE8
business man—Dr. DeForest Walton. Monday.
;Mrs. Dema BhWngstool of StockTEE-BEES MEET.
Chosen for the class and plans made
Mr and Mrs. David Boyea enterJudge Henry, a wealthy cattle
Mrs. Pearl Smith is in Grand bridge and Mrs. Sol Baker, north
[for securing pins bearing thia device.
WE ARE STILL REDEEMING R1NSO AND LUX
Rapids where she has employment [ of Nashville, several steixhlldreb,
talned the Tee-Baes at dinner on owner—L. E. Barnett.
;The following officers were elected
COUPONS . . . BRING YOURS INI
— 'n'~
.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. I grandchildren and other relatives.
[for lhe coming year: President. Miss Friday evening at six-thirty o'clockBud Wolfe.
Lipscomb.
। The Women's Literary Club met
!Betty Bigler; Secretary. Mtas Phyl- Clarence Bacchler was awarded thci
-Nebrusky ”—Frank Andrus.
prize for telling the best stories.
Thc W. M A. of the U. B. church Wednesday for Motion Picture Day.
111s Hfcwfan; Treasurer. Mias Jocelyn
•Baldy"—Roy Cordes.
will hold a faked goods sale at tho The opening lines of tlw program
Ironside. A pleasant hour of games
L' AND I BRIDGE CLUBOPTOMETRIST
"Honey" Wiggin—Mort HUI.
F. E. Brunner store on Saturday of paid a tribute to tho lovely C*Ufollowed and Miss Beverly Bigler enMrs.
_
w„uo of Thc tbls wekk.
A____
trio
of cowboys, „
friends
! fomla zunseta. Mrs. Robert Smith
[tertalned
reveral tap dancing ing
the Allison
U and ITolles
Bridgeis entertain_ __
__
। tertalned with —
Haiti ng•
ing the U and I Bridge Club at her Virginian, strangely reminiscent of
The mid-week prayer service at was the music chairman. "Qrigin
!?^£r’ TW*
’Jul,“nd“ct to® Ihome on E. Blate 8t., this Wed'. --fhe*Three’Miuketwi.''
”*
W. Mtr Tit, BK1 Lilli, S*n
the M. E church will be held on' of the Motion Picture industry," by
&lt;2P!lnUJg C*.erc.^, Ot the 8unda&gt;‘ I afternoon. The club has eight memMolly Wood, thc schoolma’am fWiday evening this week In the Mrs. Nelson Brumm: "D. W. Grif- 1
School on April 29.
| t&gt;ers.
from Vermont—Margaret Gladstone. church basement.
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But if so much isn’t a living wage .
-r one group, how can others with
the same wage afford flivvers?—
Cleveland News.

GEORGE’S
SHOE REPAIRING and
HAT CLEANING SHOP

Organized, Considered Sev­
eral Matters, and Ad­
journed Wednesday

HEELS—15c

fall lo go through.
McBharlln. Ted Zkyler. T. S. K.
As we explain elsewhere, the Ire- „rM vcrap„ wlmnaer Hush Riley.
FIRST CHURCH
Islmurc ha. by law reoulrod the Arl.m. crolhen. Gordon Crothrr.J
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
• , ™
f
Stuart Clement. Emeram Struble,
in
the ™.m.
county w ui whom .hall bo Uoyd
m .h.
ItolM rt cook. D. A.
hereafter filetl the chattel mort- vanBuaklrk. Duane Miller. Albert (
gages, bills of sales and contracts Dykstra and Lean Kenlield.
that heretofore have been filed with
Junior Specialization Certificotes
towruhip clerks. This does not nfhahtikos parish.
fd cities and villages.- but does will be awarded to Clayton Newland,
methodist episcopal cuurch.
change the situation for township Herman Newland. R. H. Erway and
John Erway. Hastings, Route 6; C.
R.». c. M. ConkUn clerks. Because of this law. all these
Rtllrtenca: LIB B. Or.cn at. Ebon. 21B2 papers will be brought from the hies A Jacobson. W. H. Weaver. Albert
of township clerks and placed with Dykstra. William Tuttle. T. A. Zieg­
• thc register of deeds. It will be- no ler. Clarence Bump. Robert Bech­
."mall Job to properly Index and file tel. Robert Wilson. Frank Erb. Ed­
them- In the register s office. Ac- ward B. Whitmore. B. M. McPhnrcordlngly thc board voted 860 far lin. and Lloyd Peterson. Hustings;
M. extra clerk hire to tiie register in or­ John Bechtel,,Hastings. Route 3 and
der that he may take care of the Gerald Smith. Hastings. Route 6.
Advanced certificates
have
been}
u. big grist of these papers that will
------------------------------- —
come from township clerks, and be awarded to Harvey Burgess. Vernon
deposited with him this month.
Wininger, Winston Sheffield. Lloyd |
Thc board also voted, as it has Shafer. C- A. Jacobson and Albert;
done since the County Health Unit Dykstra, all of Hastings.
was established, to become rrsponsiEighty-nine Barry county men nt- j
church or the nazarenb.
ble for the rent of the offices the tended one or more of Die meetings
Unit occupies. Considering what at Battle Creek and 35 were present
Barry county is getting in service at one or more of the meetings here
from the Hralth Unit the county at Hastings, the certificates named
can richly afford lo fiay thc rental, above gouig to those who attended
Among the CWA projects consid- five of tiie leaders' training meet­
cn-d und approved ' in' ....
this-------------county (nga hcre o|. Bl BaUlc Crwk.
drains tiuil may be
.were
... ..-Acral
.
---------On Monday evening Scout Excbullt bv labor paid for by thc gov- ciruv-c jjoyd Shafer and Robert
cinment The board last year fixed cook were in Battle Creek attendl oLr try..&lt;jr tl,c dr“‘n comm!''- mg the area Camp Committro meclu‘o er\.me?!Tr. sum of ,n«- 1,eltl a‘ lhc Sanitarium dining
BOWENS _MILLS CHURCH.
5••Jv! f
8-j0. Naturally Mr. Walker. thesr&lt;x&gt;m. Arrangements were made for
s.and»y drain rommbuioner. -------------does not----feel
aunlrnrr Camp program And It
• .icum,.. ..hat he can afford to do tiie extra was decided to have un eight weeks’
’ work that will be required If these Counsel camp storting June 24 at ।
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
drain! projects go through Without Shcrnuin lake. The cost will be 85.00 |
(EPISCOPAL)
comulnsation. The board request- and Scout Troops and their Scout-1
,clor
cd tnat hc keep an account of the masters are urged to attend in groups |
T«i. mi extra work required and present his together. Complete plans for Barry I
iii.ni, it... bill for same to the b?ord where tt county’s progfiim will be made on (
*’*&gt;' b»’ passed upon by the claims April 30 at the meeting ot thc I
committee. Tiie county can well County Camp Committee.
afford to take this action because
Lloyd Shafer was In Middleville
If the drains are constructed, there
will be no labor cost for lhe taxpay­ on Tuesday night attending a ।
ers. thr federal government fool­ meeting at the Knights of Pythias
। hall, that organization sponsoring
ing lhat bill.
j Troop 65 of Middleville.
I The Sea Scouts of Middleville
BAPTIST CHURCH
MILO.
B. J. Adcock. Mlnlitir.
On account of the Township Sun­ I have registered, with L- R- Beeler
day Schx&gt;l convention at Prairieville os Skipper. They have named their
nex’t Sunday afternoon, there will ship. ’’Sea Scout Stop Aquilla.”
.tun.Sunday
On April 24. the Barry County
Jw ----------------no church------------serviceounor
School at Mito. Riving ail an op- District Board meeting u to coniwrtunity to attend the convention vcne at local 64:0111 headquarters to
and listen to Rev. D Stanley Coors consider summer plans and pro­
of First M. E church. Kalamazoo’ Beams for work,
Hugh
who will give the address at that
"
”°h Riley and Lloyd Shafer and
twelve Scouts go to Assyria Friday
to conduct an investiture servMr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and“ night
ice at the p. T. A. meeting.
family have rented the c. C. Dewey
The April Court of Honor will be
house of west Hickory and will move
held
in
the court room on. Wednes­
and occupy the same about the first
of May. We regret to lose them from day night, April 25.
, Tonight T. S. K. Reid is in Del­
this neighborhood.
ton
assisting Troop
55. neniy
Henry car
Car-­
____ .u.
. to
n oMUtmg
XToop oa.
r iln Pni'T
members of H. L. pentcr. 8. M..-wlth handicraft work.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Club nnd two guests were delight- .specializing in loothercraft
-----------------—
and
fully entertmned at the home of arci,crv

MMdames Gilkey and Confer on
Thursday last, for a ’’Nationaf Song
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Day” program. Roll was answered
ItetauH h
by "one of the old Composers.’’
Sketches' of thc following old songs
were given. Old Folks at Home" by |
D. C- Foster. Nina Boyle; "Holl Co­
lumbia.” J. Hopklnson. Mrs. Bellbigcr. Star Spangled Banner," Fran­
cis Sc-jU Key. Mrs. Gilkey; ’Dixie."
Dan D
Emmett.
Mrs.
Doster;
■Maryland. My Maryland." J. Ran- iV&lt; &lt;iu
dell. Mrs. Jones, and "Home. Sweet J'"'"'
Home," John H. Payne. Mrs. Snifien.,^ Sand
Stanzas from each of these old rontfs »&gt;'«u that b
were sung preceding the readings.
The hostess served a lovely supp«r.
t&gt;idd
FTP ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ! after the program.
|
R»T. John KltchlDg. D. D. Pulor.
Mr. and Mrs W. H. Flower and 121V' d.i
ns W. C«&gt;ur Bt.
Phono 218S
children of Kalamazoo spent the
Ali-minc worship. to 30.
week end and Sunday with their
CHURCH OP CHRIST. COATI OROVH. parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quick spent
11 :flOSunday with their son Clinton and
. Mrs. Quick of Kalamaaoo.
Mr. and Mra. Harlan Scobey enmVINO ORANGE
ASSYRIA.
tertalned Sunday
the
former’s
" Last Week’s Letter.
^mother and family-from Welocme.
‘ I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice CrocAston
Detroit accompanied their parents, of Hastings ai}d her brother. Leo
I Mr. nnd Mra. Fred Miller, on a Quick, were supper guests Sunday
trip to Allegan on Thfirsday to visit of their uncle. Mr. and Mrs. E.1
Mrs. Miller’s mother. Mra. Sylvca-1 Quick, and family.
I
.
------। Mgny lnany peopje visited the I
MAPLE LEAF ORANGE
Mr. and Mrs.'Claud Spellman and
mother. Mrs. Hvu Payne, and week, when thc driver of a road
daughter, Amy. of Battle Creek truck so mlracuously escaped with
spent Sunday at thr farm home of but a few minor injuries last Wed­
Mrs. Payne in the Ellis district
nesday when the truck was hit by
The Briggs Parent-Toucher Unit lhe freight train on the C. K. and
WA jiTKO—H&lt;ia
NOTICE TO CBBDITORM.
llnlurtien met on Friday evening with a good
of Mleklgaa,
program and attendance.
Mrs. Wilcox entertained for din- larSula
. u,.» monly
R»t
A bee. to assist Gerald Dunn in — —.
~ - —— —
Willis
Wlikl
MtLFWXSTlfb-V.O.« man -..red
the construction of a temporary Lyle Wilcox and Norman from Bat­
structure to replace the bam which He Creek'
— blown down last week during
Thc April meeting of the P. T. A.
STAR GRANGE
the windstorm, was held on MonMon­ will be held at the schoolhouse
day.
Thursday evening the 26, featuring
Mrs. Ruth Henry. due to the
Three of our ladles. Mrs. Germain.
at the farm home on Thursday.
Mrs. Bradfield, and Mbs Hackney,
k»u half German measles have invaded tiie will take part in the operetta at the
...
Who wouldn’t like to see British Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burchett Kellogg School. April 31. and are
,n- films supreme?" asks a writer. Hol- home. LflLle Betty Lou is th* first meeting nearly every evening for
’1% lywood wouldn’t.—London Opinion. victim.
। practice this last week .

84
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robber hceU. foar
months guaranteed

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Boy Scout News

Governors visiting army and navy
This week end. at ’Camp Ben
Johnston at Sherman lake, will be posts within their own states are
the final meeting In lhe Leaders’1 ■now entitled to 19-gun salutes—
formerly they received 17.
The supervisors at their April ses- Training Course and only thctfc men
who
wa,v attend mp
this vwanu
camp wall
will cft
be
sion.
for the
year, awarded
7 .,0.
3‘on- after
ww organizing lor
me year.
awarded the certificate from the ‘
ai i-rain-viii.-. w.m*i-l lAih, gave consideration to routine mat- Boy Scouts of America. Attendance1
is’"
»ir^,fr"Fri.iv lers. adjourning on Wednesday.
this camp is necessary to comReliable Piano Manafacturer
»"•' »• * 1A fitting resolution was passed ex. plcte the course.
has a Bungalow Site
i,L’m!rh i&gt;w Pressing the kindly sentiments of
Gunnar Berg, director of Voiun- 1
i &gt; i-. Sun the board toward the late Birney teer Leadership Training In Ui-j *
-.MU McIntyre, who for so many years Scout organization, is to be the chief
near HaiUnga, which is alighV
was supervisor of Hastings town- speaker nnd will bring n hApful
'&gt;• ship, and who was highly regarded message. He has * had splendid
by his associates on tho txxird.
training and U a man ot talent and
this contract to responsible
Register of Deed-i Earl Boyes came ability, specializing in1 character ed­
party willing to finish small
before the board to ask for Instruc- ,______
ucation._________
Cars for.those who wish to
monthly payments. For full
! tlons as to what he should do about __
go to this camp flJ1 |oavc fOr&lt;3twr_ .
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Information, write
charging accounts in the cose of man lake about twelve o’clock ns the
CHURCH.
nppllounLs for federal Joans. In program starts nt twb o'clock. See
CREDIT MANAGER
such coses there are a number of T- S. K. Reid or Lloyd Shafer con-;
P. O. Box 183. Chicago. III.
pa|MTs nnd expenses that ore creat- cernlng a way to ride. It Is hoped
ed by the applicant in tiie register’s at least 40 men from Barry county !
office before lhe applicant knows may attend.
te will rraly. Uw l«u&gt; or
Re8utar lralnln, rwriitau., for’
&gt;ol. Thr board auUrorired ih. re,- F,„t Aw ,„rk ,3, M preKnln, w
Liter io ehariie ll.eie eoeounu and. lhlrty.|WO Ba,.,
mcn. who
wb'-re
the Menu loan weM
COTipleM the .peeUU worn ot-1
IhrcUKh to rollecl ll&gt;e account, but ,etcd
y.c RwJ crow. The men
cHvr.cn or Tin: vxiTito BRCTitrr.e in caw the loan failed to 8o throush Brc Hehon Bnimm Coy Brumm.’
IH milt io forgei ll. we think that la t«lr j..ck a.„„ WU|lam Hecker. Wulit .a proper for the Ml«er '"lace oraham. Arlle Bold and S. B
briny ihh matter before the board. Wuiu ul NmihyUle: Harold Jonej
Ixoiiar he l» on a salary and turns
BanlWd. Hubert Brotmin. Fred
all fees over to lhe county. He did Ballance, Harvey Bur«a.. Donald
not wish to la- n«x&gt;ialble. m cases tinny. L. Z Hall. Darrel Hah. C. A.
of unwld leea alien federal loon. j,„2v&gt;n. Win,ton shrlBeld. B. M.I

crvice
antaed to hold Ui« rupture

SUPERVISORS DID
ROUTINE BUSINESS

MEN’S DRESS
SHOES BOLES ....
BOYS?
SOLES

SHOES DYED—Me

NOTICE!
land. 27

and 28 Chevrolet,

28 and 29 Whippet and oth­
er makes. Also buying used
and old can."

Bank.

ARCHIE TOBIAS

S. C. White Leghorn
J. E. NORTON, Auctioneer
Phone 3509

GRAND PIANO
4915
Will sacrifice on very moderate
terms, almost new Apartment
Grand If sold at once. Will ac-

ment.

CHICKS
daction. Got year Udeki her
at PENHOOK’S HATOHIRX.

Ut or Marketable eoaltry
Oomollaaea Certilcate

PENNOCK
POULTRY
FARM
41
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4-18

Out

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT

Attention Farmers
We are now Contracting Pickles for
delivery at the following Stations:—
Middleville, Hastings, Delton, Free­
port and Nashville, for a 12 weeks’
cash crop, with Guaranteed Price and
Market. Sign one of our Pickle
or Cauliflower Agreements

Hirsch Bros. &amp; Co.’
Phone 2649 or 2654. Hastings, Mich.
JOE DeRUITER, Mgr.
We handle a Complete Line of Mich. Fertilizers

3

F lowers
Are Never Expensive and
Always Ready to Serve
for birthdays and
Anniversaries
Ji

di

Try Our Vase Combinations
and Gift Novelties

GRANGE PROGRAMS

}fl!

Influence
of the

Pleased

Good

CHARLES H. LEONARD

5

Time to plant Perennials—We
have a fine line at very
reasonable prices

Say it with Flowers

Clyde Wilcox
‘The Florist
Hasting*, Michigan

Telephone 2530

�Wednesday, April 18, 1934

PART TWO-Pafw
------------- ;—
■-

THE HASTINGS BANNER

THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN ANQ DENTIST IN
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
GEORGE A. DARLING, JR,OR. P. H.

‘‘FHyrypTflld for GoVOmor” ZXUVOGdlLb
AdvortltPS
Pprfppt
A StntP OrcrnniVYltinn
-TCllCUl IL OldlC V/Igdlll/,dL1O11

provided in either one of two ways: the physicians and dentists of Bar- [
first, by the employment of phy- ry County, the W. K. Kellogg Foun- j rlUgerUlU 1U1 VJUVVII1U1
siciana and dentists on a salary dation established a scries of postbasis; or second, by.' bringing Into,graduate fellowships not only for'
active cooperation the existing pro-!Barry county but for the neighbor-.

Lansing. Mich, April 12—Secre-.attempt to connect me with this

H»'

W, K. KtlloU Foundation. Hattie Creek. Mich.

(Because the following article, tallment ot the work of the official IUU will wte imvenll.e moll- 'rural
M l,.vr .My comannounced the name, or ;ix-nalu« or pruarraa. II 1 were n«
local health department. On tiie Cine
for governor, and,
cine along
atong with
wttn curative medicine
mcaicine In
in pleted
pietea their
uieir first
nrst course In
in postgradpostgruu-;, those
inoae who
wno will
win be
uc in charge
cniw of Ills a candidate
,------ -written by Dr. Darllpg of Battle —
. . own offices.
—
—
. .fulfillment
....____ of. uate training,
__ ___
_____ ____ .afor
______
________ rm.. •The
therefore
In the
nathupathway of l
contrary, the first essential of such I their
The
and. of 34 dentists. ..
38 campaign
lhea,.
Governorship.
'therefore
In tuiliticnl
the political
Creek, of the Kellogg Foundation
an
enterprise
should
be
thc
estabthLs
last
mentioned
program
requires
have
had
tiie
advantage
of
similar
personnel
of uic
lhe ucucrai
General vumiimwv.
Committee. i ---eerlain
rr- ,
tnw last mcntioneo program requires invc naa ine uavaiuagc oi similar personnel oi
— ambitious ones, this apparBluff, Is of general Interest, and llshment of
nf a
n whole-time,
whole-time properly
nmrwrlv.u...
.. cooperation. of the health training.-m—. .-n.
u.
the hearty
These
fellowships
provided।and other officers who...m
willu.be. theentlv
cnt*yorganized
0r8“nV’f‘1effort
e?ort to , !link
nk .I?mvl
y
because it commends thc public personneled and reasonably flofficer who must act as a sttmulat- .for a two weeks' intensive course ana-'dlrecUng head of the organization. Is name with this group wouldnot be
health work in Barry county az nanced. local health department.
agent In forcibly bringing to lhe [most of the physlcluu and dentists ns follows: Philip C. Pock. Ann. Ar-made.
r"n ”
carried on under the direction of Buch a recommendation was tmani-1 attention ot lhe public tiie need of received this training at recognized bor. Chairman; Carlyle A. Gray,
Those
whose —
minds
are not
------- -------------, uucnuoii ol vne puunc uic nrcu oi inxitru inis uuining ui rco^uocu uor. i^iuiirnuui, vuiiyw o.
-----------------•
Dr. M. R. Kinde of this city, wc ■nnu.Uv
. . .h preventive -C-.
,-. nnd
..... in co-1«professional
...
I
......
&gt;. ni.L.
tnounly unnrnvrd
approved hv
by thA
thc delegates fzi
to I aue
services
centers In Chicago.
Ih1 ..
Lansing. Secretary:
John
C. Hicks. »'»»*l&gt;cd with personal political am-|
gladly give it a place In our col­ J1'1' “st unnutt
meeting- of the ordlnatlng the activities of the vari- ’addition, men of profejwlonal ability;St. Johns, Treasurer.
ibltlons. that arc being curbed by
umns. It originally appeared in the Michigan state Medical Society and ous professional groups.
ihave presented special subjects in
Executive Committee—Chase S 'fearon of my candidacy for goverMarch Issue of lhe American Jour­ this state organisation is now en_ DrogKU in thia direction is Ith’ n«ld
Preventive medicine to Osborn. Sault Ste Marie; David If
know full well that during my I
nal of Public Health —Editor, i
gaged in a plan for extending such .J?
gaged in a plan for extending such wen*7nustrated in* the "annual report,the Phyxiclan’s at their own county Crowley. Detroit; Joseph C. Arm- 22 &gt;’ears
i
dkuWj
Included in the summary of find­ cooperative services to every county of
leetings.|tron«. Detroit; Arthur E।1 DingeOne 1931 157 in. WHEEL BASE FORD TRUCK
my
administrative
policies.
ings nnd conclusions of the commit­ bi Michigan.
Experience thus far indicates tliat |
partment
Just
released
by
the
Health
—
Dual
wheels,
good
condition,
new
tee which studied city health or­
"Of course, as usual there are some
Noteworthy progress has been
It is perfectly practical under rural
ganizations for the White House made during thr past 20 years in re­ Officer. Dr. M. IL Kinde. Barry U a conditions to carry on a cooperative |
tires on rear—a bargain
position to a leading candidate, raise I
.Conference on Child Health and ducing death rates and in minimiz­ typical rural county located in the health program where a well organ­
southwestern
part
of
thc
Stole
of
Protection, there appeared the fol­ ing the prevalence of such com­
the cry that lie is tied up to cer­
ized local health department works
lowing:
tain political leaders or factions. Tu
One 1929 157 in. WHEEL BASE
municable diseases as typhoid fever, Michigan. The only city is Hastings harmoniously with the local dentists
all such who seek to apply a ciiarge j
Some activities now included In smallpox, and diphtheria. Nineteen with a population of 5.227. There and physicians.
CHEVROLET TRUCK—now only _
the program of most health depart­ hundred and thirty-three will be re­ are four Incorporated villages. The
of that kind to me. I answer: My
ments can be transferred gradually membered throughout the nation as county has a population of 20.928. of
public record does not allow any
such tendency. 1 am. always have |
to lhe general practitioner of medi­ a year of low death rates, one with whom 96 per cent are native white.
One 1932 V-8 FORD DE LUXE
cine. In lhe Interest of child health. new. low, all-time records for many The county contains 560 square miles
have been and always shall be Inde­
COACH, fine condition—now only _
tv
In so far as practical, tlw family Infectious diseases. Apparently we and has an efficient County Health
pendent and free from control of ■
Department
consisting,
in
addition
physician should become u practi­ have been carried forward by thc
those who seek to use public busi-.
ness for selfisji purposes. Politicians
tioner of preventive os well as cur­ momentum of previous years, os a to lhe Health Officer, ot a sanitary
One
1931
MODEL
A
DE
LUXE
ative medicine. He should take an direct result of the seeds of health engineer, a public health nurse, and
and political leaders have their
COUPE, a good buy—now only
■place in the order of things. I am a |
Interest in seeing that his clients are education which were so effectively a clerk. Hie W. K. Kellogg Founda­
protected against small|x&gt;x. typhoid sown during the more prosperous tion has also assigned to this coun­ SENATOR MOORE MAKES
friend of all but an ally of none.
My public record ought to be a suf -1
lever, and diphtheria, and that limes. The public mind lias been ty four public health nurses all of
One 1930 MODEL A TUDOR,
SENSIBLE
RECOMMEN
­
whom are qualified graduate teach­
aroused
to the necessity
of com­
adequate periodic physical exami­
flclent assurance that. If elected1
good condition——only
nations are made.
'rhe public munity effort in the furtherance of ers. Certain additional services are
governor of Michigan, my chief con- ,
DATIONS
from
time
to
time
provided
by
the
health service should stimulate in­ public health services. While there
terest In extending postgraduate in­ may be momentary lapses in the Foundation.
people. Politics will be shunted into]
In this rural area the physicians HE IS AUTHORITY
the background.
struction to the general practitioner health programs and temporary cur­
of medicine to interest him in tills tailments of adequate support for and dentist# have organized them­
"It is no wonder that many able
Off THAT SUBJECT
13 and 15 Plate Genuine Ford Batteries
type of service, and also to estab­ health problems, there can never oc­ selves so that they have become an
men do not asplre-lo public office,
for it is very plain that when seek-1
lish reasonably uniform methods of cur a reversion lo thc high mortal­ important part of the health'ma­ "The Surest Way to Reduce
General and Corduroy Tire*.
procedure.
...
-------------------------------ity of 20 -years
ago. Our,-----people
are chinery of the community. The
ing high public office one must mul­
Taxes," He Says. "Is to
There Is a growing tendency to demanding protection for them- Health Department senes as a co­
tiply his battles against miscon­
Improvc the cooperative relationship । selves and for their children. The ordinating body; the Health Officer
ception
and
slander
and
envy
and
Spend Less Money"
between local health organizations, j local health machinery must be himself serves as secretary of tiie
malice."
The Banner Itos mentioned the man. Detroit: Paul W. Tara. De­
butli official and voluntary, and the । maintained in good working order, County Medical Society and acts
troit; Leslie p. Kefgen. Bay City:
inedlcal and dental professions. Ini Tiie I tealth officers must use their in an administrative capacity tn fact that State Senator Andrew L.
DOWLING.
Herbert
J.
Rushton.
Escanaba;
Felix
Moore,
of
Pontiac,
was
a
persistent
the expansion of such services, it ingenuity in finding thc means with! formulating the services and tn or- — ------ —------- - ----- —. - «-------------- H. H. Flynn. Cadillac; Gus T. Hart­
The Sunday School hour lias been j
should be understood that there U which to carry them through the ganlzing the work which is carried I and consistent advocate in lhe legis- man. Houghton; Henry- R- Baird. changed and during the summer!
system
on by the physicians and dentists ’lature
*— of *a proper —
*— “of
* *tax
— ­
no place In such plans of profes-. period of stress and strain,
Port
Huron;
Puul
W.
Chase.
Hills
­
months services will be held one
slona! participation in health work : In general the medical aspects of so far as possible In their own of­ ation for the state of Michigan
Senator Moore is qualified to make dale; Alton B. Clark. Grund Blanc; half earlier, beginning Sunday, i
(or the elimination or even tiie cur- I the local health program can be fices.
At Hie beginning of the year 1933 suggestions on this subject, for he John A, Lake. Petoskey; Robert S. April 29. at 10:30 A. M. with preach­
it was determined that every school lias given years of study to it. Not Armour. Grand Rapids; Arthur ing immediately following.
Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Bowman and
child In both the rural and urban only that, but hc made a trip to Hagen. Owosso; George S. Barnard.
son of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. I
schools should receive a health ex­ Europe, to various countries on that Benton Harbor.
Coincident with the announce­ John Ten Harkle of Grand Rapids;
amination at the hands of tiie prac­ continent, for lhe purpose of getting
ment.
Mr
Fitzgerald
made
the
fol
­
were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.'
tising physicians working under a first-hand information as to the
plan controlled Jointly by their lo­ methods used in those countries for lowing statement: "I consider my­ William Stanford.
The funeral of Mrs. Ella Lenhart
cal medical society and thc Health collecting the necessary money for self most fortunate In thus enlist­
ing thc aid of such men as these to Woodruff will b« held at the Dowl­
1 Department. Each physician has the support of government.
We are sure our readers will be assist me in the. prosecution of my Ing church Tuesday with Interment I week being called here to attend the | Miss Inez Ashby is confined to her
taken his turn In giving the screen­
ing examination to the children at Interested in the recommendations campaign for tiie Governorship. At in our cemetery. Mrs. Woodruff was' funeral of their father. Ed. Trethric. bed with a severe sore throat.
- ------------ -- —
- -—------ ------Senator Moore as to necacci
needed a later date I will announce a Wom­ formerly a resident of Prlchardyllle.. -- ---------------school. Hie dentists have organized of
ot senator
- ------- at .the
k- American
...—.—
Chu McDermott Is on the sick
Fred juu
Hill ana
and lamuy
family are
are moving
moving r”. •passed
an's uvninuiicc
Committee uuu
and there
be
nine will ue
ftcu
—r— away
.
—J
—z/
a similar program. Following such changes in Michigan tax laws, based uua
fusion hosnital at Camn Custer list.
___ .. .
service, the more thorough and de- upon his long study of that matter various county committees to work I on to the Millie Herrington farm , 8t0'\ nosPlu* al Camp Custer
in
conjunction
with
these
two
gen-rand
Mrs.
Herrington
will
reside
at
I
Thursday.
Frank Leonard and family visited
tailed examinations, and the cor-. and his visits to and study ot the
eral
committees.
In
their
hands
will
Bedford.
1
Mrs.
OHs
Altman
entertained
a
in
Kalamazoo Sunday.
rectlve services are provided by the systems of taxation in the leading
Mrs. Melllasa Ashby from Kalama­
professional men in their own offices ’ nations of Europe. We therefore sub- rest the general policies and con- ■ Burton Bauer and daughter. Mrs. company of relatives Sunday in honzoo.is visiting at the Fred Ashby
i Thelma Knapp, have moved to Bat- for of her mother's birthday.
where not only the school children. I mil his suggestions for the consider- duct of my campaign.
home.
, .
'
Thc price of Vanilla Beans has advanced 60%,
There is evident a desire ot certain ,11c creek as their farm has been sold
----------------- *-**----------------but the children of preschool age re- atlon of our readers. They orc as
politically ambitious parties to con-Ito E. W. Proefrock who. with hit
HOPE CENTER.
celve their diphtheria protection' follows:
.which will raise the price of Tincture of Vanillin
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ashby
and are vaccinated for smallpox. An i Levy no State property lax. The nect John Gillespie, et al. with me family will occupy the same.
Compound, N. F.
Intensive educational program to enen­ 1 stale should derive its support from andimy campaign for the governor-1 Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance Trethric of'Monday, a baby boy at the Delton
shid The deliberate and continued Cleveland. Ohio, were in town last I hospital.
.................
---------- .. the cooperation
three largest In the world.
courage
of the par­ indirect taxation.
On FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
Repeal the Constitutional pro­
ents has been sponsored by the
County Commissioner of Education vision for ;A uniform rule of tax­
APRIL 20 and 21, we will sell
and promulgated through the me­ ation." Until this is done there can
VANILLIN COMPOUND at the
dium of the school teachers and be no classification of property for
with the cooperation of the public taxation purposes.
old price ... a pint for—
health and teacher nurses.
Change the legal definition of
The principle of thc entire pro­ "Casii Value." so as to make the an­
Get your summer supply, it will be the last
gram As to bring the child in closer nual return from the property the
relationship with the family phy­ major item to be considered in as­
chance at the old price. It will not cook put or
sician. The Health Officer states sessing Real Property. Reul property
freeze out, and you will neqd it for your ice Ijream
that it has long been realized that should not be taxed beyond its abil­
preventive and curative medicine ity to pay. Homes and farms must
this summer.
cannot be separated and both are not be confiscated by hnpoosible taxfunctions of thc family physician.
Pass a graduated personal Income
An additional essential of such a
Friday and Saturday
program of professional cooperation
is the necessity to prepare the profes­
Enact a comprehensive business
sion. first, with respect to the group and manufacturers' income tax.
Retain the present Sales Tax with
plan which should be under thc con­
Regular Size,
trol or supervision of thc local med­ some modifications.
Box for only
ll U
The gas and weight tax to be con­
ical society and health department,
and second, with regard to the tech­ tinued with a possible lowering of
nical procedures to be followed. The the weight tax. Provision should be
ter clothing. Keep the
physician in private practice should made for retiring lhe Covert Road
NEW EXPERIENCE
moUis away with
be willing to subordinate his views special assessment bonds if the
and plans to those sponsored by the weight tax is reduced.
ARMOND CONTAINS
organized profession. Failure to do
Exempt from taxation stock, tools
Cenol Spray—
Tub. Anuood Founafe
so would result in misinterpretation and machinery on the farms, and
Italian Cr,»m; Tub. ■ I l| Ip
Cenol Moth Crystals
on the; part of the public. In the merchants' retail stocks; also goods,
Armond Cl«»n«ln«
&gt;||l&lt;
Moth Bail*—Cream; Box ot Foco
# I 1
carrying out of diphtheria protec­ wares and merchandise manufac­
Powder and Powder g ■ I
tion services each physician must be tured and in process of manufac­
Puff: Box Bon&lt;o;
conversant with the accepted prac­ ture.
Bottle of Perfume— ■■ W
tices; he must know whether toxinIncrease the present primary
antoxin or toxoid Is to be used; he school fund with a grant sufficient
must have a knowledge of the reac­ lo assure a minimum program in
tions which may be expected tn every school in the state.
children at various ages; he must
Repeal all laws providing for spe­
know the length of time for which cial assessment improvements. These
protection is usually given; and he laws in the main have had a bad
The Pre»cription Drug Store
Haatinga, Mich.
must be prepared with answers for effect on real property.
Abolish the State Tax Commission
for the numerous inquiries which
and provide for the review of as­
will occur to the public mind.
To provide postgraduate work for sessments by thc local courts.
Create a settlement or adjustment
board with power to deal with de­
linquent taxes. Many delinquent
taxes must either be reduced, ad­
justed or cancelled.
Reduce the coat of government to
the minimum. Tiie state must not
consume the citizen's home wtth
high governmental costs.
THE SUREST WAY TO REDUCE
TAXES IS TO SPEND LESS
MONEY.
Abolish tax exemptions oh all
forms of securities that are Income
producing.
All forms of wealth and Income
should share In the support of gov­
The State of Michigan would not
ernment.
satisfy the authorities that we pro­
EVERY
MAN.
WOMAN and
give us the right to sell our milk as
duce Grade A milk.
CHILD HAS THE RIGHT TO LIVE
"Grade A” if we did not meet the
IN HIS OWN HOME.
We sell only milk from our own
A HOME SHOULD BE AN AS­
conditions entitling, our product to
accredited herd. It's clean and
SET. NOT A LIABILITY.

PRICES OF USED
CARS ADVANCING

vClv

£O*T£

&lt;04 £
^£**0

CHANGES SHOULD BE
MADE IN TAX NG

COQE

$185

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO
FORD DEALERS
Hastings Michigan

Watch the FORDS Go
i

Last Chance
To buy Tincture Vanillin Compound, N.
F., at the'old price 1

NOW ... i. the
time to guard
against moths!

YOU. and your Bank
have Mutual Interests

KOTEX 4 J(
I £1

THIS BANK fully realizes its responsibilities to its pa­

trons and the people of this city and this trade area, also
it is appreciative of the splendid confidence that has been
reposed in this bank during its nearly half-century of con­
sistent and painstaking service. The prosperity of Has­
tings and Barry county is reflected in the prosperity and
well-being of this bank, likewise the success and progres­
siveness of this bank is sure to aid the progress and enter­
prise of this community and its people.

LyBARKERS

We Strive to Merit
Your Patronage

that classification. Those conditions
are first, a clean and accredited
herd of dairy cows. Next, clean and
well ventilated barns. Third, prop­
er mechanical equipment to handle
the milk in a cleanly manner. In­
spections of our plant are made to

Savings Accounts
in this Bank are
Insured under the
Federal Banking
Act of 1933

wholesome. It costs you no more.
A telephone call will bring Highlands.Dairy milk to your door. We
invite you to visit our dairy and sat­
isfy yourself of the merits of our
product. We will be glad to serve
you.

The

W. Cook, Propr.

Mich-

SOUTH SHULTZ.
I Mr. and Mrs. Mila Ashby visited
[ Mr. and Mrs. John Bush of Hope
। Center. Friday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peake spent
Saturday with his brother, Guss
Peake, of Brush Ridge, who is very
sick with pneumonia.
His many
j friends of this place hope for his
speedy recovery.
| "Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kah^r of
North Barry visited Frank Horn
I Bunday.
i John Mlnxey of Marquette. Mich.,
is spending some time with his als
ter, Mra. Mina Kenyon.
Arney’ Bonneville visited her sls-

maaoo from Friday until Monday.
Russell Zerbal ot Hastings called
on Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Kenyon Sun­

.

Money placed in Savings Accounts in this bank will help
commerce and industry in this city. With thriving indus­
try and normal, active commerce there naturally follows
prosperity for the individual citizep.
Economy in living will assist in accumulating a Savings
Account. The more Savings Accounts the more industry
and commerce, the more industry and commerce the
greater the income, the greater the income the more you
can buy and the easier it is to save. Thus Your Interests
and Your Bank’s Interests are Mutual.

Start a Savings Account Now!

HASTINGS
TELEPHONE 2103

BANK
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 18. IM&lt;

PAGE TEN

Ifl ilMlf In former days when the
' lumber Industry was at IU beat; It I*
; here tliat a large lumber company Thc lone tree died of a broken
heart.
j ihut down its plant one day hoping
'to start again in the near future; 1 took little heed of thc arrow tree
jbut owing to unforeseen events the ' then,
’
machinery remained idle: buildings Or the lesson it teaches lo all striv­
--------------------------------------------------------—I were closed indefinitely: the cooking men;
| iContinued from page one, part one) housC9. bunk-houses, and minor The wide world over or what ages
~
~
‘
*
| cabins remained empty and de*oIt stood
the office* ot the different lumber |Bl&lt;.
Altfr mony months of Idlc- Like the Andean Christ to thc men
conccms. and finally located in Liie ।
tjlc company received art ofof the wood.
employ -of Uncle Sam, which post- ' fer or gao.ooo for the machinery
For
here the Great Spirit once pll| tlon hc has held for many years, j WhjCj, WJU nt once refused. Today
Across the village square. I found. tliP oId mln s(ands )n n dilapidated
Of fighting red children, gave them
the brother comfortably situated condition, ivy growing up through
plenty
and peace,
.nd these two men afforded me with lh(&lt; b|g fl&gt;..wheel of th(. coat]y en.
.and
| many a never-to-be-forgotten tale.■ gincs which are rusted with age; And set ids peace token where all
men could see
Mr. Enos Barber hod recently re­' small trees have found their way up
signed as marshal of the village and1 through deserted cook-house where Thc arrow point deep in the old ar­
row tree.
was taking n well-earned rest from1 still set thc pans, pots and heavy
thc activities of the ofiice.
dishes once used by lhe concern. Still oft in my dreams do I follow
the mail
The charming village of
Blue' The old mill never again saw action
At
u
clip-clop trot o’er thc old HooLike Iles In the heart of the red- nnd thc whole picture Is a true
pah trail.
[wood district, where thc big trees story of Goldsmith's Deserted Vil­
of California flourish more abund­ lage
The railroad leading up to As blithe ns a robin, and with spirits
antly. in Humboldt county. Many the one time busy place Is now covtimes a day one may sec the lumber cred with debris, und in places hld- A* the day I first rode by the old
arrow tree.
train loaded to capacity from thc den from view with earth and rocks
mighty forests above the
town.' washed down by mountain streams
hauling the redwood lumber to
There arc today many different
EurHu., whtn- U 1. 1-ara &lt;m w „,
ra
tribes of Indians living in the vi­
Ih. m.u which lr»i»i»&gt;rl II In Ih.
rf Bl„ Ul o„d
different port* of the Pacific Here.
- •
■; many -Indian
children
In the school;
too. are many trucks passing dailyv prominent among the Indian _j?ol.
PICOBATE COURT.
currying
ony is
Is u
a Unique
character cauco
called by
,- - thc ,bark. of the redwood
,
j onj
unique cimrucier
uy
Est. George Daniel Gould. Petition
... nrartiy l»ru .. H.-re U Is M.l.hrd
Au„. Mo]l
a
„ he t.nurrtes »n,l h&gt;&lt;-. ... ra™«
. „,d „„x.ctel by
p,|._ lo sell Consumers Power Co. stock
filed, order to sell, transfer or as­
[leather.
Puther. making
tnaklnc itt more
morn durable for
fur tacc
.... neighbors
_ .
as much as .by .her signment of stock entered,
footwear. It is not ^uncommon to
own people She well describes thc
Eit. Busan A. Barry. Inventory
see the redwood bark sixteen inches
march of General Grant through filed.
.
in thickness, tough und fibrous.
that territory and thc merciless
Est. Charles H. Northrup. Order
Almost within thc boundaries of 'laughter of the Indians by tho sol­
appointing
administrator entered,
Blue Lake is the little settlement diers. Only n mere child al that
of Glendale, once a thriving village time, she well remembers running bond of administrator filed, letters of
administration issued, order limiting
nr.d hiding in the brush, watching settlement entered, petition for
Hit entire family the meanwhile hearing of claims filed, notice to
being killed by the whites; ‘ she creditors issued.
tells how a|jpr the troops had 'Est. Caroline Ward Preston. Ob­
passed the remaining few Indians jection* and ground of contest to
gathered In a hollow redwood tree the petition for probate of alleged
until they could establish further will filed, inventory filed.
1
quarters. Aunt Molly 13 thc Inst
Est. Chester C. Overholt. Final ac­
remaining of ttha Alabascan tribe, count of guardian filed, release of
and although some question her age guardian, discharge of guardian Is­
she claims to be 102 years old. She sued. estate enrolled.
has three broad tattoo marks down
Est. Frank Bryans. Petition for
her chin winch she has worn from license to sell filed, order (or pub­
childhood: she is deeply religious lication entered.
and no person leaves her door with­
Eit. Lucinda J. Hulllbergcr. Order
out a parting benediction. The past allowing claims entered.
year a delegate from thc Stanford
Est. Florence Magee. Final ac­
University spent many days with count filed.
Aunt Molly, gathering items to be
Est. Peter VandenBosch Testi­
u-ed in scientific research concern- mony of freeholders filed, license
■hr thc dilfercnt Indian tribes One । to sell real estate filed, oath filed
of the most interesting places before sale filed.
around Blue Like Is thc "Old Arrow
Est Elizabeth Tasker. Annua) ac­
Tree, located on the Hoopah trail count filed.
up the mountain side, the tree that
Est Elizabeth Finkbelner. Proof of
every Indian can read bhd under­ will filed, order admitting will enstand. Here ns thc different In- [tered. bond of administrator filed.
(bans ' pass, up or
the trail, icucfs
1. letters testamentary
... down
....... ....
testamentary issue
Issued. order
they shoot an si
.
..
...
1
arrow up into the umjtmg settlement entered,
tree or put n small twig
twin Into the
the ' Estv.&lt; James
......... Chccscntan
_______ .Order al­
tiny holes miide (or that purpOM; lowing account entered.
these twigs denote what tribes go
Est George Wilkins. Petition for
up the mountain or down to the administrator filed, waiver of notice
villages
When the big redwoods filed, order appointing administra­
l'",e lUtrtx .i.nc »'lh &gt;mvr««rd lo­
•' •I.'
of
thc
forest
were
being
cut
for
lhe
tor entered, bond of administrator
ll»«"&gt;ni'.x .t th- N. W. mrnrr. id &gt;•
lumber
begged
-■ Ita’l-u ••1 1« I.. tl..*’i&lt;. l.-.r*.I. 1
tiled, letters
of itaiinnisirauon
administration is... , ... nulls,
. . ..thc
„ Indians
.
”
turn.
ivnera oi
thal this old tree might stand un- sucd, order limiting settlement cn* • i.r.. i
.... -4'. tin r i.
•'
molested from the m
AllhmitzH . ..
.. for. hearing
. .... claims
Although
terei petition
..................
filed! notice to creditors issued.
‘ •■
h'Z.nnioz m
tree it now stands a mute sentinel
E&lt;
Philip
T.
Colgrove.
Order al­
l&lt; •
of (ormer days, and many were the lowing account entered.
,
' or— lull. III. i.'.utlv, 1:
•wigs. some.dried
and
some
fresh
, ,,
..
................
c-iiEst. Wm.
win. c.E. jonncocK.
Johncock. moiiu
Bond on
th- -r )' ....... t ,.r ..
”
and green, telling their own story tfale of rval estatc nlcd
...... •• ‘ 11 .
tne passer-by.
nasser-bv
___ . n(. sale
... filed.
.
to the
sale ......
(lied, report
।
Not thc least of the
... interesting
---------------- ; Esc. Edwin C- Clapp, ct al. Annual
r -..l 30.1
jifacrs in
iauum of b
&gt;umuumi mn*.
In thc town
loan is
Is the tiny Jail ,account
guardian
filed.
which every Indian fears and gen- | Est Messer E. Nevins, cl al. In"J
,
&lt; rally visits if he gets filled with ventory filed
to.-much fire-water, and not alone
Est. Howard Birdsall, cl al. Inven­
ts K if temporary abiding place of torv filed.
thc redman, but his iHilcfnced brothEst. Carrie L Ocrlinger. Warrant
'•r a well 711c building is capable and inventory filed,
ot holding four prisoners, but nt
Est Dori* E. Henry, el al. Inven’ ’’ the
time
I
visited
it.
the
huge
door
tlii* tniu1
it ih.. '.uh.
i tortes filed
f ... stood open wide and the great key
Eat. Florence Magee .Order as­
!b»*-i bungled {rom the bar which held it. signing residue entered, discharge ol
I, evidence enough tliat the redman executor Issued, estatc enrolled.
ircii-n and his brothers were obeying the
white man's law at that time.
COATS GROVE.
THORNAPPLE TWP.
The climate ot Blue Lake docs not
The Loyal Women's Birthday
. , 1,. , | \.. i.|, ,,. |
.. .
vary to any great degree through­
..( ...-too, 11 1'...rtu.;... I — ..
out the year. February finds thc meeting will be held with Mrs. Bcsto'Mll.
an&lt;l
.prow
noieraln
uJJ
.*
“ft *“k ?‘“.nfUy...
HrgliMn'.c it Ihr VI- .............
pnmr. and on Ih, IKh
o| .LKUc
M.rrh «c .lu8 nra |«n«oe. rrom'"” ""l'*
X'r. and Mrs. Chas. Townsend
the garden, which wore large and
ripe
The little village was very were in Battle Creek on Tuesday.
Mrs Edith Richardson was .called
beautiful nt this time with thc btossorning apple cherry and prune to Grand Rapids Wednesday by the
trees which flourish in great abund­ illness of her daughter. Mrs. Arlie
Townsend. V
ance
Thc young son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kimball of Eureka penned
follow ing lines o( the old ar- Ollie Boulter is seriously sick with
pneumonia and other complications.
Mrs. Vera Hewitt Is nursing him.
Thc D. G. T. O. Club met with
remember the Joys of a day long Mrs, Blanche Bayne last Wednes­
ago.
day P M. Roll call, responded to
Win ii thr (nr hills wore white with by favorite plant.
Song—Home.
thr first winter snow;
Sweet Home. “Success with House
I had Journey by ocean. I had truv- Plants, " was given by Mrs. Bertha
Case. - Music — Bessie Woodman.
And I rode with the carrier o’er thc Reading—"An Old Fashioned Gar­
old Hoojwih trail.
.
den." by Margaret Wilcox. Poem—
Pearl Demond. Open ducusslon cn
‘A Modern Farm Woman.” Read­
in thc south.
I hud coursed thc great river from ing—"Farm or Town. Winch?" by
Jennie Coats.
Its source to its mouth;
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Smith of Mid­
But I never had witnessed such
land visited thc home folks on Sun­
grandeur I know.
Whm I saw the clouds bridging a day.
valley below.
The young married folks’ class of
The carrier to me was a new story the Sunday School arc having a red
and blue contest. There were 10
book.
I present last Sunday.
Now this is thc trail which thc gold
। Mrs Dwight Barnum has been
seekers look;
Over there was the crest of yon I sick during thc past week
Mr. and Mrs. H. Woodman visited
brush covered hill
Where the Indians lav hiding, tiie: Hubert Barnum and family In the
j Holmes neighborhood on Sunday
white settler to kill.
afternoon.
YANKEE SPRINGE TWP
In a pine darkened gloom where the '' Mr, and Mrs Eugene Davenport
it-Jlu?nCCdut?‘l ..
u
.
** anri Mrs’“Ethe) HalTof near Wooda mek
n8*BdOn| °‘
VUllcd Jcw Chjuc's on 8uu'
a pack train bell:
“
.
And the drooping mules to a trough '
and a fountain.
BARBERS CORNERS
Seemed struggling from nowhere
The p. T. A. of thevAlto(t school
• over lhe mountain/
And here on this summit by aTa.ni will hold their April meeting Friday
evening.
April 20, The usual pot
of rude form.
.
Some China-men died In a great luck supper will be held with a fine
winter storm;
But thc strangest story lie related be eicciion of officers.
Mr. and'Mrs. M. H Hathaway of
to me.
Was thc talc hc told of-thc old ar- । Hastings and Mr. Julius BhellenMrger of near Lake Odessa called on
,
—■ I Clark Barber Sunday.
Great trees were fist nunng and
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Nash and famthe vanishing bands.
uy 0[ near Warnerville called on
To the lumber men raised their en- their sen Burl and family recently
AnrfUe.aUnfi &lt;taTk h*indS;
U
'
Shellenbarger visited relaAnd. fi‘ve ‘tow’y voto
lira near Lake Ode*M ovi-r the
..»j„»brO*.Cn,piea'.1
(week end and relumed to his hom«
Not cut, long time des one InJun Bunday afternoon.
trec'”
“geWii Orvll Shellenbarger has moved in
So the tree was left standing In ‘with Mr- Haywooq ani U expected
kindly good will. . to worit the farm for Mr. Wm Hay­
Like an altar, a, temple or shrine i wood thia year and Julius will ocon a lilil.
[cupy Orvil’« home.
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COURTHOUSE NEWS

.

LAKEVIEW.
Miss Helen Butolph of Hastings
' apent the week end with Sarah and
Iona Oillcspir.
Wtn. Cogswell and daughters.
Ruby and Dorothy, called nt Heber
Pikes at Orangeville Sunday.

Carric Cogswell spent the week
end. with ML-6 Gladys Bennett in
Hastings.
Thc Lakeview Community Club
will mpcl Thursday evening. April
19. at 8:00 Bring cup and spoon.
Everyone come.

NOTICE OF TAKING TOWNSHIP
ROADS INTO COUNTY ROAD
SYSTEM

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MOUTH BOWNE.
Last Week's Letter.
Eleanor Thaler
_ ---Southwest
-------------Campbell spent Thursday night with
Bernice Walton.
Mrs. F. L Walton epent Thursday
evening with her brother. Will Dipp,
and family of south of Freeport
und was treated to warm sugar.
»Ve extend congratulations to Ja­
cob Wolfe and bride. Mr. Wolfe owns
the farm onto which Clarence Van
Patten and family moved this
spring.
Mrs. Ellen Rousli was removed
from Pennock hospital Monday aft­
ernoon to the home of her daugh­
ter. Mrs. John Thaler, of Southwest
Campbell. Mrs. Roush is not as well
as her family and friends wiJi.
Mrs. Alma 'Mishler, daughter*
Velma and Marcella and Mrs. W. J.
Mishler of N. Bowne called on Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Blough Sunday
afternoon.
W. H. Pardee and Ed. Aubll of'
Lansing were guests of Mrs. Jennie 1
Pardee Saturday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Poortvlclt. Mr. I
and Mrs. Walter Duficy. daughter.
Nora Ann. thc Misses Beulah and I
Mary Cramer of Grand Rapids
called on their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Cramer, and family Sun­
day evening. .
F. J. Brown of Grand Rapids
called on Mrs. Jennie Pardee Manday evening.
Floyd Walton is not employed in
Flint a* per announcement in Free-!
port Items in the Hastings Banner ,
of last week but is on thc job nt thc
Walton garage same as usual.
Congratulations to Merle Karcher and bride uiee Beatrice Thomas). (
C. M. Jacquet of Martin was a i
caller at the Will Mishler home Fri­
day evening.
Leslie Roush of Lansing is spend-1
ing the week with his uncle, Will
Mishler, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Andrews,
daughter and husband of LansinR I
called on their aunt. Mrs. Minnie
Bouck, Sunday aflernoun.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler and I
little Marilyn Martin of Grand Rap­
Ids were Sunday guests of Mr. and I
Mrs. Will Mishler and Gwendolyn
In thc afternoon they called on1
their mother. Mrs. Ellen Roush at '
Pennock hospital.
Miss Eleanor Miller spent’ Tues- 1
day night with her parent*. Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Miller, near Hastings. I
Gwendolyn Mishler entertained
and treated to warm sugar Saturday |
afternoon
the
following
little I
friends. Edith Cramer. Marjorie
Whitney. Belva Francisco. Pearl and
Billy Cook. Norma and Gordon Yo- |
Mrs a T Eash and non Alden j
Unk a load of Logan chlselers". to
North Park Saturday to attend
Achievement day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Wells of
Freeport called on Mr. and Mrs W
H Pardee Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hutchins at­
tended thc funeral of the latter's
uncle nt Cedar Springs Saturday. I
Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler of
Campbell nnd Mrs. fffll Mishler'
were Tuesday afternoon callers ul ■
the Frank Walton home.
Mike Grant moved back to this i
vicinity Tuesday afternoon after an 1
absence of two years during which
time he resided with his brother
near Harris Creek
John Baar nnd family are movlni:
onto the farm of Mrs. Cllltic
Roush, formerly called the Jolui
Full farm one and a half miles
south of the Freeport schoolhouse
Mrs. Frank Walton and son Floyd
were In Hasting!. Monday afternoon
Tuesday guests at the Will Mish­
ler home were: Mr. and Mrs Basil
ThompMNi of Pontiac and Mr. and
Mrs. Jonn Thaler of Campbel).
Clifton Meek nnd Frank Walton
were in Alto on business Tliursday
afternoon
Mrs. Bertha Porritt and 'two
daughters of W. Bowne callt.l un
Mrs. Jennie Pardee aturduy.
Frank and Floyd Walton made a '
business trip to 1 Lowell Tuesday
forenoon.

CLOVERDALE.
•Mr. and Mrs Chas. Snyder and
■son'Emmett and Mr. and Mrs Elm.i
Snyder motored to Gary. Jud., Frl
day to visit relatives.
Miss Hazel Hosken.-who has been
staying with tiie E. L MacL-od fam­
ily the past week, returned to Kal­
amazoo Sunday
The Father und Son banquet was
» success. Mr. Ketcham of Hastings
gave a very Interesting talk. About
75 were present.
Mrs. Lyle Kingsbury is staying
with thc Olin Brown family ul
Plainwell indefinitely.
Mr. atiff Mrs. Harry Funnels und
daughter spent Sunday , with Mrs.
Lizzie Pennels and children of Kal­
amazoo.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pennels and
son oi Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs.
Ferguson, also of Kalamazoo spent
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pen­
nels.
Mrs Grover Davenport was a
Kalapiazoo shopper Friday.
Mrs Lockstedt motored to South
Bend. Ind . Tuesday.
Arthur Shattuck oi Howard City
spent Monday night with the Quiv­
er Davenport lamily.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Monica
and daughter of Bedlord spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. CIum.
Monica.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mrs.
Martha Chamberlain and Henry
Pennels.
Mr. and Mr*. Kellogg and family
were Saturday shoppers at Kalama-

Little junior Hart, who ha* been

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Plow Repairs and Shares for the Gale,
Banner, Moore, South Bend, Syracuse
and I. H. C. plows.
We can furnish parte for most any
make of plow you may have.

See our new MOORE-GALE Walking
Plow and get prices before you buy.

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pendlcltls. is somewhat belter at
present writing. Hc is still at the
Pennock hospital.
Mrs Edith powers and children of
Allegan spent 8unda&gt; with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Johncock.
Mr and Mrs. Emery Apsey ol
Hastings, epent Sunday with their
parents.. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DeOolia.
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LIGHT WHEAT CROP IS INDICATED THIS YEAR

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SPARKLE Chocolate Pudding 6 ■u. 25c
BEANS WITH POBK Lb. Cal 6 m. 25c
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LUX TOILET SOAP
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LUX FLAKES rt7u
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GROWING MASH
STARTING MASH £1?; *2.05
BABY CHICK FEED
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OYSTER SHELLS
79’
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NEW POTATOES. Honda Whit.,
6 lb.. 35c
dox. 29c
ORANGES, Sweet Seedleu
BEANS, Green Stringle..
lb. 10c
IDAHO BAKERS
1IS lb. bug 33c
CARROTS, New Gdiforni.
2 bch». 9c
BANANAS, Fancy
4 lb*. 19c
Strewberric.
Atparagu.
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PORK ROAST
PORK SAUSAGE
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10 Lba. 9»c

VEAL ROAST Fancy R’tlhd
VEAL CHOPS
VEAL STEW

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PLENTY OF FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS
AU. FM1CES IN THU AD SUBJECT TO TNI IN SALE* TAX

IT BOND UBVt OABBUBl,
BARRY 18 PROMISED
♦170,000

83 Years
The Michigan crop report for
April declares that the condition of
Michigan winter wheat on April 1
Uila year is the poorest for that date
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sing spent Friday with their aunt,
Mrs. Ida Norton.
Mrs. Ida Wilkinson. .Mrs. Rebecca
Stamm and Mrs. Celia Bilderbeck of
the Mayo district spent Wednesday
'afternoon with Mra Frank Norton.

Hastings visitors Fridiy.
Mrs. Kila Taylor ot Nashville
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Mrs. Ida Norton, wlio has been 111
for some time. Mrs. Cells Bilderbeck
was a Bunday caller.
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spent the latter part of the week al
lhe Perry Barnum home.
Miss Ann Peterson and sister, Mrs.
Arthur Terry, came from Chicago
Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Terry will
return lo Chicago Tuesday and Mrs.
Peterson will remain here al the old
home.
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Carlton were callers Wednesday of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson.

ONE CEMENT M
BORROWER Haase
to ED.BROSS.or

Bunday afternoon callers of their
children, Mr. and Mrs. John Thom-1
as. and family of lhe Hendershott
BUT COUNTY WOULD PAY dry weather, and tlw top growth mer’s daughter. Mra. Helen Miller. school
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district.
of
such
acreage
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m small.
This
and
family
near
Lake
Odessa
SunMUCH MORE THAN THAT condition, followed by low tempera­
DURFEE.
tures and Inadequate snow cover In
John Cheney of tlw Striker dis- .
This Is No Time for Michigan many parts of the state, accounts
POWERH ECHOES.
trict and Miss Belden Blank of As- ■.
for the low April 1 figure of only
to Add 188,000,000 to
Mrs. Miner Palmer returned to syria were United In marriage by
63 per cent for winter wheat. The her home Wednesday after several
Telephone 2515
Ffcmh SajR
Rev P W. King Monday, April 9.
Its Bonded Debt
ten year average for Michigan Is weeks of caring for her aunt. Mrs. at 6:30 P. M. at the parsonage. The
If the 838.000.000 bond issue shall I83 per cent. Weather conditions be­ Jeff Palmer at Cassopolis, who groom's brother and wife. Mr. and,
carry on Monday. April 30, the al­ tween April 1 and lhe harvest lime passed away two weeks ago Mr. Mrs. Floyd Cheney, were the w*tlotment for highway construction In may increase or diminish lhe pros- Jeff Palmer accompanied her hAnc ne&amp;ses The bride was gowned In
peels
for a wheat
crop ---------In this--state.
Barry county will be 8170,000. so it L----------------------— —
------- to remain Indefinitely.
I blue silk. Beet wishes are extended. '
The marriage of Moma Vanderlip | daughter, Mrs. Earl BumfoM URd
tea been announced by thc state. At present Ute esUmatc for this
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. • The Ladies’ Aid of East Baltimore
Highway department. That depart-' year Is a crop of only 12.016.000
Garner Schondelmeyer and family ’ United Brethren church at Mr. and ,
ment plans to have every county bushels, if that is net exceeded It were, her parents. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Tom Hoffman's brought out 37 ,of Freeport and Jacob Wolf of this । husband.as witnesses. Mr. aPd MH.
city
occurred at the Freeport M. E. Wolf will be at home W
shAre In construction work, if the will be the smallest winter wheal James Bowerman of Yankee Springs,. for dinner In spite of the bad roads ,
parsonage Wednesday, April 4, Rev. friends at 438 E. Band OL, BMttDfL
bond issue is approved by the voters. &lt; crop for this state since 1818.
Mr. and Mrs. Reo Bowerman and;and weather
Proceeds 85.05.
Loomis officiating. with Mr. Wolf's Congraiulationa.
Whatever the figures for Barry
Holdings of com, wheat and oats family of Home Acres and Mr. and
Another wedding was solmcnlzed
'or ahy other county would not on Michigan farms on the first of
Mrs. George Eggleston and family, at thc parsonage Thursday evening. |
change the Banner's views about April this year were 28 per cent
Miss Almira Reed and nephew,, April 12. when Everett Allen and
the prqposad bond issue. While the smaller than stocks on thc same Charles Hauser, and Mr. nnd Mra. Miss Eva Smith were united tn marpeople Of Barry county would like date in 1933. The relaUvely short Bert carter and son Maurice al- rlagc by Rev. F. W. King. Thc bride 1
to have'.thc state highway depart-'production of oats nnd wheat tn tended Pomona Grange at Carlton I wore brown silk while the brides- |
ment do |170,000 worth of construe- 1033 accounts for most of this ra­ Center Saturday evening and rc-, maid was gowned in olive green «Uk. I
tion work Ih this county, our peo- I duction.
ported a very fide program.
|The bridesmaid was Mrs Hazel Colpie would not need to deceive them- | The United States winter wheal
Mrs. Addle Lewis has been quite ! nnjj and best man Eldon Scars. The
I selves. Thia would have to be paid crop, as Indicated by April 1 condT- ill lhe past week, but is some better [young couple will live with the
for. because the bonds must be Hons, is estimated at 491.793.000 at tills writing.
I groom’s father on a farm near Verliquidated, nlsp the Interest on them bushels, which compares with 351.Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Andrews and montville.
at either fouk or five per cent. [ 030.000 harvested In 1933. nnd a five
future for
daughter of Augusta, spent Bunday I Come to Durfee school house Frl-,
which would be no small Hem for ■ year average of over 632,000,000 with her brother. Arthur Bedford.' day evening. April 20.
[lhe taxpayers. It would cost Barry i bushels. This figure makes no al- and family.
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I Mr. and Mra. Horry Reaser of
county much mdre than 8170,000. ■ lowance for reduction of acreage
LET UH ENROLL AMONG THR HTO
Mr. and Mrs. earner Schondel- I Lakeview have moved on the GoodThe Banner hopes to see a sound | which producers may make In order
meyer gpent Saturday ‘evening at (ale farm recently vacated by Mr.
taxation system adopted by tho legcomply with present or future
thc home of her brother. Fred and Mra. Roy Belson, who went u&gt;
Mature of Michigan. If we had , government wheat contracts,
Bowerman at Hastings.
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that, it would be possible for this
Stocks of wheat on farms in the
bill Ilea.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Litchfield and fam­
state to construct Whatever new United States April 1 this year arc
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
iiy of near Charlotte have purbuildings are needed for state in-' estimated at 114.647.000 bushels, os
Otto Isenhath will be at the Gates chased and moved on the farm re- 1
stltuUons, make any additions or against 182935 000 bushels on April school Friday evening. April 20. ‘ cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ray
alterations that might \&gt;c required •• I®’3- and 169990.000 bushels for
Come. Let’s have a good crowd. Clemens.
In older buildings; It would also en- that date in 1932. Form supplies Bring sandwiches and one other
----------------- »---------------------able Michigan to carry on JU high- °r corn for the country as a whole
dis):, also table service. Don’t forget'
WEST CARLTON.
way program without bond issues, are reported as the smallest since the place, Gates school Friday eve­
John DeWcerd of Byron Centre
Thc trouble with thc proposed 338,- the spring of 1931. Gate on farms
ning. April 20.
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000900 bond issue Is that, in order ln the country are about 58 per cent
Mr and Mrs Frank Hula spent Thursday.
to have that amount of money to of the usual April 1 figures for that Bunday with friends near Bellmont I Much sympathy U extended the
spend right now, the taxpayers of
111 formers' hands.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wieringa bereaved children of Mrs. Ellen i
Michigan will have to pay 860.800,'
*• - ----------------and family of west of Middleville Roush, who passed away at the i
000 in principal and interest If the
ASSYRIA.
were Bunday afternoon callers of, home of her daughter, Mrs. John i
bonds draw four per cent, and 866,Erway Harmond, who sustained their parents. Mr. and Mra. Chas.IThalor. Funeral services were held!
600,000 if the bonds draw five pek injuries by being kicked by a mule, B. Johnson.
| nt M. f. church Monclm'. Interment.
cent. We think It very poor flnanc-\while he was hi the barn caring for
Mrs Lydia Willson of Middleville In Freeport cemetery.
Ing for the state of Michigan to now * «lck hor«c Saturday night, re­
ask tiie voters lo put upon them- ttirned from Pennock hospital Mon­
selves the Increased tax load that day where hc was taken for X-ray
wilrbe necessary to retire the prin-}«&gt;te&lt;iiinaUon. He was badly bruised
clpal und Interest of these bonds. al,d .many stitches were taken for
We are especially opposed lo this cutB
his face, but no broken
bonding proposition at the present (*'cr0 iound.
lime, when lhe taxpayers have all1 Mr “I'd Mrs. Byron Guy of Balthe tax burden they.can carry. To Umore were Sunday guests of Mr
load up with a 30 year proposition, and Mrs? Fred Miller and family,
which Governor Comstock urges.
John Miller, who lias been In
does not appear to us to be good P™’1’ health for some time, is imbusineiK or good sense.
i proving slowly.
No individual would think, in
M‘"’ Hazel Hoffman and twin1
times like these, of adding to his fi°ns. Jack Edwin and James Elwyn.
Indebtedness and putting a load up- came from Pennock hospital on
on himself for thirty years lo come. Wednesday and are being cared for
In order to make improvements on Bt Mr Hoffman's parents home. Mr.,
Ids farm, or home, or factory.
and Mrs. Dirk Hoffman, of Quimby. I
Larger groups can get along with- f There were two farm sales in thc i
out Increasing their debts as well' E®#16 district last week. One al the I
as Individuals. Just a few years ago Percy Henry farm on Wednesday,
the city of Hastings owed about and at thc Steve MarUn farm on
840,000 in bonds. ’It his paid these Thursday.
bonds, built a 850.000 sewage disposal
Mr. und Mrs. Steve Martin have
plant including large additions to,cxchallKcd their farm property of
its sewage system, and has paid fori the Eagle district for property at
It without selling a dollar of bonds. Burlington ajid are moving to their
Il has also built several miles of, &gt;&gt;cw location. A Mr. Reed and son of
Tarmac paving and many blocks of Burlington, with witom tiie deal was ’
cement paving hi tliat lime, without made, will take possession at thc
Knndir.o.
u.u Martin home.
bonding: It has Improved, graded
Charles Serven of Assyria Center
and gravelled many miles of streets
and has put them In excellent con­ has been ill the past week but is
dition. It has made extensions to improved. Hugh Case and Henry
lhe water works system and paid Gray are also better. .
Mrs. Edith Cable has exchanged
for them. Al the present time'tiie
city has no debt. On thc contrary her Lacey residence with Mr. Will
ll has money In tlw bank lhat will Thompson for property at Level
more than carry It through to June Park. Battle Creek.
Wayne Berry. Superintendent of
30. when the fiscal year will end.
Last year lhe tax rate in lhe city the Bellevue school, gave a talk at
of Hastings was 60c on Uw 3100. th'e EUls schoolhouse Friday eveDuring thc prosperous years of 1924 “ing pertaining to the new Kellogg
to 1830 the tax rate never exceeded Foundation school proposition now
81 on the 8100 for the city govern- under discussion, whereby twentyment, while we retired the bonds jhve rural school districts, within a
and built and paid for thc Improve- [ twenty-five mile radius, would unite
menu wc have mentioned.
with the Bellevue school. A very
The sUtc can, If will set about it. good First Aid demonstration foladopt a taxation plan that will re- lowed by a delegation of Boy Scouts
lleve real estate of all burden for [from the Bellevue Unit
taxation, pay for needed improve- |
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menu as we go along, retire the
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE
850,000,000 or 160.000.000 bonds thc' Miss June McNee of Clay Hills
state now owes, and In 35 years the spent the week end with her school­
state will be out of debt, have the mate. Mias Laurel McIver.
buildings It needs without having j Frank Gibbs and son Arthur of
bonded for a dollar.
• Campau Luke were Sunday guests of
In our Judgment this bond issue ids sister, Mrs. Malcolm McIver and
would postpone the adoption by thc family.
state of Michigan of a sensible sys- I Mr. and Mra. John Kepkey ot
tern of taxation, such as we outline Hart spent Friday with the former's
In another column, which was sug- ! brother, Wm. Kepkey, and wife.
gested by Senator Moore, whom ev-1 MUs Mary p&gt;is Preshney of Mlderybody wfll admit is on authority dievllle spenu Sunday with Mbs Lois
on that subject.
Geraldine Frizzell.
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»----------------। Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown of
ORANGEV1IXE.---------- Grand Rapids were Sunday guests
Mrs. Marian Rupe and son Gerald ot Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morgan and
were Kalamazoo visitors Thursday. Lois.
Mrs. Frank John and children of1 Alton Stimpson of Kalamazoo
Plainwell and Mrs. Ray Herminetto spent Sunday with his parenu. Mr.
and children of Neeley spent Friday . and Mrs. Laplcrre Btimpson.
with their parents at this place.
I Johnny Kermcen is entertaining
Mrs. Ben King and son Reuben of the mumps this week.
Gas City. Ind. and Mrs. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dotzerl of De­
Marks of Plainwell called on friends, troll have moved into thc Henry
at thia place Saturday.
; Simmons house formerly occupied
Mr. and Mra. John Venema went Ko
by Milton Kermcen and »,i&lt;.
wife.
Friday to Pontiac. He returned
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sherk have
home Monday and Mrs. Venema re­ moved into the tenant house of
mained for u week's visit.
, George Adams’.
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The little daughter of Enos LaMrs. Myrtle Carpenter of Middle­
Course has been very 111 the pastville
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cared----------for at----------------thc home
week, but is improving slowly at this I of Fred Gale.
vrltihg.
Mrs. Kraul entertained a number
of Harold's boy fgiends Wednesdv
after school in iymqr Jof his 10th
EDGER SCHOOL NOTES.
Our school has farmed a club to birthday. They gfi enjoyed a fine
give a program every Friday mom- time.
ing. Our officers are: President,
Ladies' Aid this week Thursday
Blanton Benslba-Secretary—Jimmie''todayi In church basement. Din­
Dibble. Program conwiittee: Virginia ner served at noon by committee.
Tjirllrs*’ bring
hrlns sewing'equipment.
enulnmcnt
Winen, MUdrcd Belson and Mn. Ladles
The Home Economic class meets
We had no school last week this week Friday with Mrs. Cherry
Thursday und Friday because ot the

Hastings Lumber &amp;

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SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. G- C. Marshall spent
Sunday with their aunt and uncle,
Tlw seventy and eighth grades Mr. and Mrs. Al Winona ofNaahwere delighted to hear that they ville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R Hunt of Holt
have no State Examinations to write
and Mh. Myrton Watrous ol Lutthis year.

gcholara. The McNutt’s have moved

CHEVROLET SALES AND SL«
301 E.
Telephone 2680

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1M4

iutf Dnu/CR nF ANIMAI

DELTON.
Istones. Funeral services were held*
LACEY.
meeting of the differ-'Tuesday afternoon at 2:M o’clock. The Briggs L. A. 8. is planning a
organized community clubs, in at Bunnell church, with burial in program and penny supper ThursI
- --------1—
I adjoining communities, held at the Cedar Creek cemetery. The be- day evening. April 28.
| Standard Oil Company is making opito,, ha!) Monday night was a reaved husband and family have the ( The Hon. John Ketcham of HasBT ~
for “Uve power” the theme of 1U spring moat dfcldcd success. There were sympathy of a host of friends.
tings will address the members of
"E
‘and summer advertising campaign near|y four hundred people seated
Wednesday evening. April 11. the (the Stevens P. T. A. and invited
of tbs ««t*t»' of M»ry E. in newspapers throughout its terri-: jn ()lP jmll on tiie main floor and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. guests on Friday evening. April 20.
.v ..
«..'tory:balcony. There were six different Faulkner vis the scene of a very,
r.v'^rVl/rh" Td
UliBfratlomt of wild animals In communltic., represented. We were pretty but quiet wedding when their,
,
for cr&lt;4itor« to action portray the live power ani- Mrry that Prairieville did not rc- !«&gt;n. Robert E.. and Miss Juanita
,nals h01d ln re*erve- nbovc ,hclr rpond. They mi.wd n good time. At Mitchell of Sanborn. Ind., were
SJiton&gt;
Ol.• told
1 normal--requirements,
to draw on
in o
8 uiuuvk
o c]ock.. President E E .Faulkner
united ...
in nviy
holy vuuuo
bonds ui
of niuuiuKHiy
matrimony
,t »n
Bll “lrre
,l»r. p
...a 4*- ------------------------------------------------------..UlKncr uihku
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times v.
of need. Parallel illustrations cnUcd thp meeting to order, the in the presence of a few relatives1 pennock hospital over the week end.
„- rasatrxt
---------to--prw«i- Ih.tr chime uinva
—w
to.
m u&gt;. .w_
n wcn.uj.y, rcport of the meeting «nd close friends. The impressive I the result of being kicked in thc
show how -------------reserve "live power" .in
A?*. t&gt; UM. gasoline helps the motorist Thc■ was read and approved. As the j ring service was read by Rev. L. D.' face bv a mule. Several ktltches
**£**,,*1
advertising message relates how the meeting was to be chiefly social. It
to th* company's laboratories have was turned over to the program
1 achieved this additional "live pow-' committee. Mrs. Wcrtman. who in1 er" by turning heavy molecules1 troduerd tile presidents from odwhich formerly gave little power’ Joining dubs, and Invited them to Miss Dorothy Mulder of Caledonia t give the address Decoration Day at f
R’^*J
-----------*—-----•’— permitting,
1—
into
molecules which become' take seats in front and announce and Arnold T. Faulkner, brother of "
tiie
cemetery,
weather
“~obdeb rox rtratJCATioir.
~ lighter
------- ---------- • - c&lt;&gt;=rt for fast-acting energy unit-s.
their own program. Program was thc groom, the ceremony taking |I otherwise al the Briars church at
Sable antelojx. Impala. koodoo1 os follows: President Faulkner wel- place beneath a bridal arch of pink 1.00 P. M. sharp, remainder of pro­
1 corned thc visitors: Elwood Eddy and white decorations. The bride 1 gram to be announced later.
arc a few of the animals ttsed in navT a reading. i&gt;crtalnlng to thc w*s gowned in blue satin and car- j
these parallels. To Insure authentic "Ole Mule:’ Seven colored awci»a
QUIMBY
swells ried a bouquet of pink rosea and
portrayals, assistance was secured (| B
.,,v „
..... woie\Xur^eam\nk^UJlrrMr. McKeown lx rebuilding the
gave
a demonstration ot -Whal
from the Field museum of Natural Manners arc " The Hope Center
Sever □epertnent
rfrd a mixed bouquet, a delicious [hauiC on lhe Spon“blp fnrm and win
History. Walter A. Weber, artist p t a program wax announced by
formerly with the museum, execut- Mrs. Wilbur Gibson. A grotlp of
ed many of the drawings, with Paul young people rendered two selecft*d^f.™ »
■aiubu prx- Bransom. renowned for Ids animal nons ••silver Haired Daddy of rated with pink and white snap-;
of illustrations
in the -------Saturday- Eve- Mine" nnd "Pictures of My Moth- dragons Out of town cuesta were ’ Mni RofiC Wure haJS 501,1 her ,arm .
IU 27ih
.'iin d»r
oar or
—— ----------------------°f ^“tln|fS and U
in o'clock
‘ ’in■ ih» “ning
*—
Post, doing -»»*■
others.
—
cr.- Dialogue. "Hired nnd Fired." Mr and Mrs Clifford Eldridge and 10 Klr’
. .
..
' „
i
ta office. be and, Radio announcements throughout'• was given by Doreen Cappon and daughter. Dolores, of Battle Creek. "’T’*1’.®
haarinc •* !■' ■ , thc m|ddle WvSt are tx?tng used tO' Ruth Horn, one garbed as n ne- Miss Ruth Robbins. Miss Kathryn
;j
Toot,
and
William
H.
Toot
of
Grand
l
.
ln
’
^
lia
'
c
movcd
on thelr ,nrm ।11
iktt public notica । cau attention to lhe advs, and bill1 gro applicant Then thc orchestra
Hnplds. Mrs. J. D. Murdock of Has- ! .*?’ _ ,
„
. „
&gt;»,_.!«.» •&gt;&gt;»»a
'’wreardo *w«kl boord messages are tied tn with the furnished music.
tings. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M Faulk- , Mrs Tliehna Campbell, who ha*
h ,
mTmiT Hi ot htarinc. tn &lt;h.1 advertising focused In the newspaThc Cloverdale P. T. A. program
ncr of Middleville, and Mira DoroS rL
”
was announced bjr Mrs. Delos Flow­ thy Mulder of Caledonia. After a
®ld
h-? Lm?
,,________ . probate. I
ers.
Mr. Welton Brooks sang
short honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs .^rnUJ.
‘°v her ho,ne
NORTHEAST IRVING.
MUdJd’l-llh. R«rl»t*r
ot Probate.
j Mr and Mrs. Arthur Moore. Pnul- "When the Mocking Birds Arc Sing-1
___________
___
S
■»!
&lt;•"&gt;
Ing" and responded to an encore,
*
■ ------------ - ’
--------- Ine. Virginia and Mrs Ida Moore and tiie orchestra rendered more
“ lh'lr
•"
L“
obdeb fob FtTBtJCATlOH.
18pcnt Sunday afternoon with Mr.
C&lt;,Ort
and Mrs Jan,ca Matthews at Mid­ musk:.
....Doud
......... ...............
..
..............
»■! Mr
Mrs. B. F. Ctaokm of “J*
NUM Swt
Thc
Community
club pro-1
Mr. MV...,
J.-ss gunsux-fc
aund
mornl„/ '
Itersm
■ ...I, uns
” — announced
. V V L. b&gt;- .......
- - - _ were Sund.y rlsllor, o&lt; ■
Miss Beulah Fry Is assisting Mrs. Larabee. Paul Smith gave two solo Mr and Mrs.
Mrs L. N. Bush.
Bush,
,
*
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.
.
........
..
.
Tb..... Ou.ll
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or .----------------« ■ * ■
■
selections, which were very much
&gt;— ——&gt;—
Henry Fry and family are mov­ enjoyed.
v,&gt;WvU. Then
K..v.. there were
-v.v two mu­ E church next Sunday evening j COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
ing from the John Fish farm to the sical
steal iiiunuvfs
numbers i&gt;,
by M,
Mr uiiu
and Mi.'.
Mrs. BullBLh- ..which
include
— — •.• will
...........
»■»»•. baptismal serv- •
Roy Deming farm in the Lowe dis- op and they willingly responded to ,CIS n,,d reception of new members
John Bach and family are several encores.
j lnt° lhe church. Services will open
The Kellogg P, T. A, program was a* Y 30.
announced by Mrs. Harmon. Mrs |
’ ■ *--------------- J thr ing at the Stahl home near Elm- Henry’ Bare a vocal solo and Mrs.
sum
“
dale.
r
| Koolvord gave two baritoneMr.
horn
and Mrs. Iru Chaffee. Mr.
and Mrs Edwin Chaffee of Quimby.
1 The hen brought more prosperity
-■ this
- country
------• any other
•
The
Creek Community
to
than
bird.Cedar
------------------------- ---------Club
--z —— Mr and Mrs. Floyd Preston and son
‘li,’.’: and then along came the blue eagle. Program was announced by Artlie Harry of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
—Arkansas Gazette.
&gt;
Mrs
Benedict entcr- afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Wm.
'-------------. talned with a iblstllrig solo and Holsinguii.
Mr. ani Mrs. Ferris Brown and
OBDEB FOB PUBUCATIOK.
responded to a hearty encore Mrs.
' Protat. Court GoU|di Mrs. Gurd. Mrs. Owen, daughter’ Lsabclle of Prairieville
art. h»iJ at tho Misses Amy and Donna Hammond culled at Maybcllc Hart’s Sunday
of Hootlno In sang "Silver Haired Daddy of afternoon.
' '•*» *■*
Mine" and “School Days.” Two
Mr. and Mrs Glee Drake and son.
tan.lmit rommittrr
Cleiarat. Judgo more musical numbers were given Ernest, of Otsego, visited nt the
by Mrs. Loon Benedict nt the piano home of their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.
•iaie of Reuben nnd gd McGoldrich with traps and Willard
Drake.
Sunday.
Mrs.
Irut flled in laid ,drum.
Drake's condition remains about the '
&lt; that ibe a.i
Pine Lake Farmers’ Club program same.
Mrs. Lizzie Wailace. who is being
* Mh?r\uHai&gt;u wns announced by Arthur Latiuop.
'
’ iMrs. Bell Shephard gave an instru­ cared for at thc home of Wm Hob-'
I !I
ct* &gt;!&gt;r nt May. mental piece on the piano, nnd ington. is somewhat better at thr. | it
Finsnrr — Millrr, Wnoion. Krlimlrr.
an
Date Lyons representing ’’Maester writing.
yTr^-rirrooii. Mlllrr. Haren. Itaiek
1 60
Tin* MImm Barbara Chamberlain
White from Alabam." entertained
1 BO &lt;irii.
I.lchlinr Hrfi»4er. Wtiulon. Harm.
mid
Maybclie
Hart
visited
Mr.
and
the audience in a very
unique
1 67 Millrr
darkyfied manner and responded Mrs John Christy in Battle Creek
Krwrrr — Harm. WrUorrl. Srhaflrr.
.Saturday night.
Mrs. McCrary, a former nutrition
Thc
-------Ladies Aid was well attended }}’
—«*y considering
specialist and extension worker nt Wednesday
the M A C.. and who now reside* weather und‘ roads.
’
Mrs.
on thc Kellogg farm of thc M A C well entertain thc next inc
was introduced und gave a
nice second Wednesday in May
5 00
r. no
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
demonstration and talk on "ProjHT • Mrs Edwin Chaffee of Quimby is
5 00
Foods ns Beauty Products"
।spending several days with her
™»..
.. .o.
The program was then closed by grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Wm. |
Itr Of lltatinc'. &gt;n six little girLs from the Delton pri- 'Hoisington
d*’ "f
mary room giving .a "Good Night"
The P T. A will be held at the
thereof In
ir» of drill, and song Refreshments were schoolhouse Friday evening. The
1 00
then served In the dining room nnd Normal girls from Hastings wil) en-!
nil went home declaring that the tertatn with a
c play. Refreshments
evening had been a very enjoyable IW1'! 6e coffee, cake, and sandwiches. I
’ 00 Idertaml H.-rt Spark.
one.
A good crowd is
Is hoped for.
for
Funeral services were held Sat-I Those who attend the meeting of
urdoy nt 1 30 in Henton's Home for "the "Shultz Eciioes" please note this |
Mrs. Pauline Kelley. 69. who died change in date of meeting On ac-|B,,i7*ii’
5.00
at her fnYni home near here. She count of lhe P T a this Friday ■ w‘&lt;i.b„i
'
5 &lt;&gt;0
B.on
was thc daughter of Mr. and Mrs night the meeting will be held a'M”.'’.
5 on
Isaac Tack, nnd was bom in New i week latery
4.&lt;in
York state Aug 7. 1864. and was still
There was a nice increase in ul- |w. n ll

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SHOWN IN ADV SERIES‘ent

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MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE

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CO

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tLsrsLB .1

'WE’LL HAVE A TELEPHONE
OF OUR OWN TOMORROW1
"This is the Inst lime I’ll lx* using your telephone,
Mr». Johnston. We’re having one of our own In­
Mulled tomorrow. We’ve been a terrible nuisance,
I know, and wc surely appreciate how nice you
have been about It."

You can have u telephone of your own for only
a few cents a day. It will serve in many social and
business ways, nnd nave time, carfan* and driving
cxiiensc. And in ease of fire, accident, sickness or
other emergency, you can summon aid instantly,
by telephone.

ORDER TELEPHONE SERVICE AT THE TELEPHONE
BUSINESS OFFICE

The Famous

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by 4 FULL PLIES of
Supertwiat Cord in$g70 vUlated wkh
T^ud heat-resli
ing rubber

xs

Is Seed Time!
Seeds with high percentage of
germination are the least expen­
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only seeds to produce a maxi­
mum crop.

We carry a large stock of High
Grade Farm Seeds of the most
desirable varieties—all Michigan
grown seeds (except the alfalfa
seed).

We ask you to consult us be­
fore you buy your farm seeds.

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VELTE&amp; COMPANY
Deahn la WOOL, GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, BALT, LIME AND ETC.

Telephone 2257

very young when her parents moved I tendance at Sunday Sciiool Sunday, iJ.11"'?1.*
|05 no
to this locality In I8t*o fhc was A special children service is bring i",vo O1,
50 M)
married to Peter DcKildcr. who planned for next Sunday. Don’t nilas1« R Posndrr &lt;o r&lt;p»
1.20
died in 1925 the famllv at that time •*’
i being residents ot Delton
Two'
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
1 years later she was married
to!
Frank Kelley, who with her three i *1
The
,,v wnwn
Carlton unuigc
Grange cmcrminru
entertained
UppllM
3.50
children. Isaac DeKildcr of Otsego. Pomona meeting with a large at07 .SO
13 20
Jacob DcKildcr of Woodland. Mrs. I tendance on Saturday evening. Mr.
3.00
Nellie Pennock of Hickory Comers. I Hull of East Lansing was the speakand eleven grandchildren, u broth- I er and gave an Interesting address
'
cr. Jacob Tack of Benfield, and a on "Vital Needs of Agriculture." One
sister, Mrs William Mason of Del­ need was for co-operation and is
ton. are left to mourn her passing. found through no better way titan
Rev Victor Janes conducted
the the Grange.
Mrs Anna Buck and dnuxhter
services and burial was in the Hick­
„.J Corners cemetery.
woctr.,.
and LaFayettc Usborne attended thc
ory
.
Mrs Bertha McKibben of Yan-Iunlon tneeting of Bedford. NashReieknrd, Bchadrr.
kee Springs is spending a few days;vll,e- Hastings and Carlton churches
Carried.
Uith Mrs. Matilda Smith.
Saturday.
The evening meeting of the DelMl“ Orpha Buck spent the week
ton inland Lakis Garden Club has । end
“Uni‘ khz
Enz oi
of Woodland
nu *
*’,lh
nn Pa
Famine
woodland i|
Thursday | Mr. -and Mrs. Henry
Henry Williams and
been postponed from Tl.u.ada,
Anrii 20
-&gt;ri '*Mr.
and Mrs.
Mrs. Guy
Guy Nash
Nash of
of Carlton
Carlton
night until Friday night. April
Mr and
instead of April 19. nt the home of '»!»’« Sunday In Battle Creek.
Mr. mid Mrs L N Bush. Co-opcrKendall Buck spent the week end
alive supper at 7 o'clock, followed 1111 Batllo Creek and attended a
by program nnd talk by Peter De I birthday party for his cousin.
Mlilee. Relrkont
Vries of Zeeland.
Each member
Mr »nd Mrs. Waller Culbert spent
Sunday ^rtth **Mr. —
and
bring your husband or a friend.
• Mrs. Sydney
Tiie Nutrition class will hold its Gelb of CaledonioI Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wcyerman and
meeting on Tuesday. April 24. at- —;----- —- — ---------thc home ot Mrs. C. J. Barnum daughte
daughter. Thelma, of Hastings spent
Tills date was changed because It I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
conflicted with the meeting to be I Sirodtbt
Strodtbeck.
held on Friday the 20th at thc,
and M”' Claude Cole and
church when Mrs Davis will be here
&lt;»«
the
eI^
to give the lecture on child trainMr. and Mrs. Evan Fuller and
family.
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shriber and
Mrs. Nellie Harrington of Dow­
ling Is assisting Mrs. Addison Pen- daughter and Margarelta Lake spent
Wednesday evening with Mr. and
[nock with her housework.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry-Worthington, Mrs Frank Shriber.

GOODYEAR
PATHFINDER

Haitingi, Michigan

i Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and
1 Eileen Pegg and two sons of Kala। mazoo were Sunday afternoon vls1 itors of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Peni nock.
i Mrs. Helen Pennock entertained
| her sister. Mrs. Carl Simmons ot
Ann Arbor, from Wednesday until
Sunday. Mr. Simmons came to
spend the week end.
The play. "Look Out Uzxle.” was
very ably presented by the cast of
Delton players Friday and Saturday
nights. Everyone remarked how
well they enjoyed it. About 140
were taken ill.
•
Clair Richards catfie home from
Battle Creek over the week end and
his sister, Ruth, came home Wed­
nesday to stay until she is strong

PLEASANT RIDGE
The Nutrition Class will meet with
Mrs. Arthur Richardson on Tues­
day. April 24. for an all day meeting.
Alonzo Woods is not so well, being
confined to his bed.
Mrs. Ella Kinne spent part of
last week in Battle Creek with relaThe class party will meet this
week Thursday with Bessie Wood­
man for an all day meeting.
Mrs. Ruby Wood and Greydon
spent Friday with her people near
Carlton.
Mrs Edith Richardson Is helping
to care for Mrs. Ruth Townsend of
Grand Rapids, who has pleural
pneumonia. We all hope for her

hospital.
■
Everyone In this locality were
much grieved to bear of lhe death Johnston of Cedar Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelsey and
ot Mrs. Hammie" Armour Bunday
Maatsg eqalpawal
afternoon at Pennock hospital,
Telephone nt elatlea .
where she was taken on Friday
night and operated upon for gall Warnls Kelsey'sTotal diibur»MHato

Not one or two

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

14 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, APRIL 25, 1934

SOMETHING ABOUT |Vote Against More Bonds ffl UNWMRANTED
Is Np Time To Saddle $38,000,000 More Bonds, Which
18586721
THE HOOVER DIM । ThisWil)
Add $28,500,000 Interest to Phy in the Next 30
THE RIDE ACROSS THE
DESERT ADDS TO T]
PLEASURE OF TRI

Years. State Should Be Easing Taxpayer’s
Burdens, Not Increasing Them

PAGES lto8

^'Vb^d^TdeathWHOCRNVOI

SPANISH WAR VET
ERANS TO MOBILIZE

18737630

Meeting Called for Saturday
Night, April 28, at
Battle Creek

Saturday Night; His Clothes
Caught Fire While Buming Leaves

STATE ADMINISTRATION The Banner's Bear Hole Lake DIGEST
OF REGULATIONS
'
WRONGS MICHIGAN
correspondent
.
gives us the details of |
GIVEN BY RECOVERY
an accident which happened in that I
COUNCIL
TAXPAYERS
locality which resulted in the death

I This U tlie last Issue of the Ban- also (22.800.000 of interest, If they
■ ner before the election to be held iare five per cent bonds, which
", Iof
I of ,luk
little Marvin
Marvin Clagget.
nlaeort We
We quote
matte
Monday, April 30. to decide whether they probably wilT'be If'the prop■ the state of Michigan shall add to orttlon carries, the Interest charge USES SCHOOLS AND STATE from our correspondent:
GREAT ENGINEERING
REQUIREMENTS ARE
of
terrible
'-u‘the
—u—
• •----------accident
Its debts nearly (38,000,000 worth for thirty years will be (28,600.000, STORES FOrVrOPAGANDA 11 to learn—
PROBLEMS INVOLVED | of bonds “at not exceeding five per In addition to the principal.
CLEARLY DEFINED
i cent Interest." Tills matter la Im- i Every taxpayer should realize
------------i which resulted in the death of lltPurpose Is To Provide Power I portant to every taxpayer. The that this Is Important
rUrgesto Voting
him. He or$38,000,000 tie Marrin Clagget. five year old son
Many More Cases Covered
- - - - —
- 1 money, as we have explained, if
(of Mr. and Mrs. William Clagget.
his descendants will have to pay Bonds That Will Cost SOO
And Control The ColoThan in Opinion From
their share
share of
of this
this principal
principal and
and in
In-­
oonus inav W1U U0Sl ♦
voted by lhe people will be used for [ their
'The circumstances are as follows:
----' lerest of (60.800,000 of four per cent
■ • rado
River the building of new buildings for 1
500,000 in 30 Years
[Marvin and his nine year old sister,
Attorney General
Anyone going west, whether by J1®1*
or repairs and bonds, or (66.500,000 If they are five । W. ... .urpru«l U»l
The question of who can vote at
, ,,
'
.....
night. Marvin got too close to lhe
&lt;Min .&gt;,*.,11
.
। : Improvements on old buildings, or! per cent bonds, it can be taken for '
automobile or train, should no. miss for grnd(&gt; ,Cparatlons on trunk line, granted that all the prestige of lira ol the ...» .amlr.IMr.ltai ,i;„„ „,a
p,n[
the election to be held next Mon­
a visit* to the Hoover Dam. From highways near Detroit, or for con-1| Governor Comstock and thaw who laming would undertake to use tile fire as a result. His older brother, day. April 30. is important to every
Los Angeles, it means a drive of | slructlon work on trunk lines want to put this program across will schools of this state and to have Wyman, tried to put out the fire
—i—,commissioners
---------------------__u ’others
--------with-hU
f|(h hu hands,
hands buf
bul the
lhe’iittte
|luIe teliow
fellow
and
something *vra.
over inn
300 miles (o Las Qtroughout the state. As the bonds' be used to get out a big favorable school
' ing that matter which came from
Vegas. Nevada, the Hoover Dam be­ would probably bring the state (5.- ’ vote. It will not do for taxpayers send out propaganda In favor of &lt; was scared and run away from him.
. the Attorney General's office.
ing about 25 miles distant from that 000,000 more money If they draw to neglect to vote If D\ey are op­ Governor Comstock's proposition of. IBy
—------------*“ "
"1
the time---they ------caught
him ’and
We hare Just received a digest
city, and a very pleasant drive.
।
his clothes off he was burned so? that seems to corer many more
five per cent intereat than they posed to piling up more state debt. selling (38.000.000 of state bonds got
On a Saturday morning Mr. and would if they carry four per cent.' Tlie Banner does not hesitate to which, with the Interest, will cost Ibadly that he lived only a few! cases than were mentioned in the
Mrs. David French and daughter It Is safe to conclude that they will i say that’ we are opposed to selling lhe people of tills slate over (66.- iminutes."
Attorney
General's letter. Those
Elizabeth. Mrs. Cook and myself, be .five per cent bonds, because the (38.000.000 of slate bonds. This is 500.000. The school children were
who have any doubt as to their
left Los Angeles around 9:30 in the state will naturally wish to get all not a time when burdens should be [ asked to take such circulars to their
right to vote can. we think, have
forenoon, and at five o'clock in the the money It can.
added to the taxpayers of Michigan. ; parents. Not only were the schools
lheir doubts settled by reading the
afternoon arrived at Las Vegos.
The voters should not overlook' They should be lightened Instead of 1। used, but also places licensed Sy the I
, following digest which comes from
Nev., of which city I will write more the fact that these bonds are to be Increased. The proposed building JI state, and state-owned liquor stores.
’ । Employment
Recovery
Council
later on.
retired at so much a year for a and highway construction program , were used to hand out circulars
I headquarters at Lansing. Following
The drive to Las Vegas was very period of thirty years. If they draw can wait a few” more years. These
^is bond Uaue. It is Indeed
is their statement on that subject,
Interesting, most of the way being four per cent interest, that will mean I! Improvements, while
worthwhile,
y""
-----**—' uprising to us to think that Super­
.which we pass on to our readers:
desert country. During the summer the taxpayers will have to pay not have been Just as much
- needed
...in intendent of Public Instruction
I Who can vote:
months it is terrifically hot tn this only the (38,000,000 principal, but
Voelker would lend himself to this 1OPPORTUNITY FOR EXAM­
(ConUnued on page sixj
Lansing. Mich.. April 24.—Only
desert region, and it was plenty
type of pernicious propaganda.
INATION OF YOUNG
persons having property assessed for
warm the day we made It the latter
Some reasons urged In these cir, | taxes, or whose husbands or wives
part of February. A very good MASON JUBILEE
■ culars to Induce support for the
CHILDREN
have properly assessed for taxes,
paved road leads all the way to Las
; bonds is. in our Judgment, very mls­
can vote in the referendum election
SINGERS COMING
Vegas, ovej- which our driver had the
, leading. For Instance, the
first
I April 30. on the (37,800.000 Public
car up to 50. 60 and 70 miles an hour
Item In the sheet, coming from state PRE-SCHOOL CLINICS
,, । Works bond issue.
most of the way.
Presenting Program at the
headquarters, declares that the "dole

DOCTORS AND DEN­
T STS TO ASSIST

ACHIEVEMENT DAY
i FOR THE 4-H CLUBS

THROUGHOUT COUNTY T™"

The annual mobilization of Fun­
ston Camp. Spanish war veterans,
will be held in O. A. R- hall tn Bat­
tle creek on Saturday evening^ April
28. All Spanish war veterans. Philip­
pine veterans. Boxer Rebellion vet­ BUSINESS AND PLEASURE
erans and all veterans whq served
COMBINED AT MEETING
from April 21. 1898 to July 2. 1902.
regardless of affiliation with any
Comp, are invited.
J. Tinker^of Conservation

Department Shows Wild
6:30, and there will be speakers
from out of town. Eugene Sweet Is
Life Films
Camp Commander.
,j
Odd Fellows hall here w»s taxad
In last week's Banner appeared
nearly to capacity Wednesday eve­
usmlliar article but the place and
ning last week to house the crowd
of hungry sportsmen whq attended

06313975

DELINQUENT TAXES
AMOUNT TO $7,828.79

Total Sum Wag &gt;20,700.44
of Which 12,443.65 Was
Redemption Tax
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10663345

N° C0^E®T

LEGAL NOTICE

Two Auction

Sales

ry County Rod and Gun Club,
About 260 were present. Member­
ship In the club has now reached

TO TREASURER
MOST OF MONEY GOES
FOR AID OF SCHOOLS
IN THE COUNTY

I County Freasurer Maus was hap­
- It surely Is quite a marked change
and the CWA cost around (90.000,­
Methodist Church on
------------; amended, provides that whenever 1
from the beautiful cities, streets and
last week
in being
abletownship
to send
000 In Michigan lost year In state,; Registrations Promise Good i direct expenditure of public money py
groTOO.44
to the
various
orchard groves to the hot desert
Tuesday, May 1
federal ninaa
funds Wltn
with little
lilUe
WTT t
TT-nr TX Tmnn ™ local and leuerui
Attendance — Schedule
।
wShive^roS*c,ly and vU1Me treBSUrera &lt;*
country, with its sage brush and
The Mason Jubilee Singers, a na-1 WILL Bxj HLLD ILtliE IN |M*rmanent constructive benefit."
various kinds of cactus and other tlonally famous company of negro)
If
there
was
little
permanent
of
Dates
Next
Week
"S
^To/XTan?c^e
METHODIST CHURCH
desert growth. Houses of course are vocalists, entertainers and radio fa- i
amount was for schools, and came
constructive benefit from spending
Registration for the Pre-School)
. ”7 ®00 0&lt;” ,^n&lt;1 ,l“ue *^d as a part of the state's contribution
SATURDAY, MAY 5
I such a huge sum of money, why vote
very scarce, but oil stations with
their lunch stands and cold drinks vorites, will appear al the Methodist
[ (38.000.000 more? That question and Infant conference show prom-3’rov f1.0 foS ®ddlt,ons to, &gt;nd con- to the support of the schools from
Ise
of
very
good
attendance
this
i,at
«
institutions,
roads
line the way'but a few miles apart. church Tuesday evening. May I. at
will naturally arise. So far as Barry
the »15.000,(»0 fund which It iiad set
PRODUCTION CREDIT
,
I county is concerned we think there
We even pass the town of Baker out eight o'clock.
aside for that purpose, most of
Their Jubilee presentation will in- ‘ LOANS NOWBEING MADEl^^'^f'^"^ organized In all parts of the county. Ilht ,&lt;-Kla,aturc “ a work-relief which is to be taken from the sales
on the desert, the excuse for its
| measure.
existence we were unable to learn. elude a popular program of appro­
so that it will be convenient for;
You may vote if:
We also passed a road, that priate songs, clean, clever comedy, Apply to County Agent Poa. L
parents to bring their children to
Another item was (762878 of de­
(1) You own real estate in fee^
these clinics.
branched off the main highway, that readings, and novelties. A plantation
linquent taxes.
Are purchasing real estate on
would have taken us up. or down, scene. "Way Down South Befo' de
ter for Them Wednesday ! c“n get its hands on it. win be spent 'In many, communities the pro­ a (2)
The remainder was foi redemption
land contract which is in full
into the famed "Death Valley." with War." will feature well known
gram
is
completely
In
charge
of
lo
­
taxes
paid In 1931. 1932. and 1933 for
and Saturday Only
Onlv
“ way thBt win &amp;lvc ,Br8c em*
and
ana Saturday
oaturaay uniy
ployment to labor. Have you ever cal committees. These committees force, or. If the contract or mort­ taxes which had been assessed in
its well-known "Scottie" of Death I spirituals and jubilees, camp meetPlans
Barry |'
plantation
melodics,
and
Plans are
are completed
completed for
for the
the Barry
(Continued on page three)
Valley IUUU7.
fame. Scottie's maiiaion
mansion k-.
is i Ing
- ahout-s,...........
....... .......
.....
have arranged for the place of the gage has been foreclosed, the per­ 1929 and previous years, the amount
iod
for
redemption
has
not
expired.
one of the sights of Death Valley, i
rollicking care-free tunes and County 4-H Club Achievement Day-----conference as well as transportation
of this redemption tax being (2.­
(31 If your property is on this
and Us construction is said to have IIo1, aonK* of the period.
for the children. The conferences
443 65. The largest single amount
which will be held Saturday. May i PUBLIC INVITED TO
ears, assessment roll, as of April;
cost way up into the six figures Not . "““W u vtr&gt;' fortunate in havwill be in charge of a local physi­
going to any taxing unit In the
■ t;
so -many years ago Scottie rather i*”* thls
company, well- ungs10,0 MclhodUt church ln HBS"
MUSIC FESTIVAL cian and dentist, so each child will . bi counties where this
raram.nl roll w nol &gt;rl oompl.led
startled the world by hiring a spe- iknown to r»dlo &lt;throughout the
be
assured
of
a
careful
physical
and
During
the
nrr“lr.- xoafcr..*
cial train in California to carry him c“u’ltry- a?P*“r &gt;»ere. It is hoped
Tl?»SS£
Pro
'™
»y
Burs!
and
VO.
dental check-up. As arrangements
to New York City for a little outing. | ‘hnt there will be a large crowd to which will start at 10:30. motion
will be dinde at these conferences such as stocks, or securities, and it ‘al*
““
pictures will be shown. Mr. Footer'
(Ojntinued on page 9. part 2)
bear «”*
entertainment
lage Pupils Tuesday
for Immunization against diphther­ is listed on assessment rolls.
I
(Continued on page six)
has secured very Interesting reels I
------------- »
I The price of admission is 10c for
ia. parents are urged especially to
Eve, May 1
of the World s Fair al Chicago, seen- j
bring children of between six
~
Ic reel of
Niagara
Falls. Trip; On Tuesday evening. May 1. at months and two years of age. The sonal property upon conditional WARD CENTERS FOR COL­
tHmucrh
I 18 15 o'dock in the Central auditor­
through th*
the W*«t
West TnAlA.
indies nnH
and »a —
reel,
th* Performance.
Admission
conference is limited to children of
LECTING FLOWER POTS
vwwu, v.ivii
i
i
nJghl
of
performanc(
. win on the
J5c
showing a Western Rodeo, with its lurn- t,ic public is cordially invited
six months to six years.
and 25c respectively Tickets can be | bucking horses and roping.
'
t© attend the third annual Music I
Children grow very rapidly dur­ forfeited or foreclosed.
Will Be Donated to Help Buy
obtained at the Bunner office or I
afternoon program will fea-1 Festival given by the pupils
'
In the
(8) If you arc the owner of per­
ing the first six years of life, and
from Epworth Leaguers of the ,ture
__________
music, ___
plays by 4-H dub
rural
memand
• rural
village
andschools
village ofid this
Equipment for Gamp
sonal property at the time of the
(Continued on page three)
, bers, *a Style Revue al which time county and• sponsored
Methodist church.
I**~"
-• by (he Music
election, April 30. If you sell per­
Barry
। the girls In the clothing dubs anil; Deportment of lhe Michigan State
COMMERCIAL CLUB, RO
...
sonal or real property between now |
LIST
Last week we suggested that those
i model tlie dresses they have made j College under the direction of Miss SENIOR HONOR
election OBM),
date, IOC
the .right to;(
trt a &gt;1 1IAI ...rarara and the OCVUOD
TARY AND LEGION URGE TOWNSHIP CLERKS ,
having old flower pots, which were
I during the past season. This pari Josephine Kachley with Miss Mary
IS ANNOUNCED vote 8OC« to the purchaser.
the PROJECT
;
SHOULD FILE RECORDS ' of
*' •*
the
---------------program1 is always grehtly
gre^tly'en-1
en- A,UI
Ann Collinge
Collinge as the Instructor)
instructor
-—
(7) If you own property by deed no longer in use. could get rid of
I
_______
joyed by parents and club members. ; who hlts spent two days each month
John Erway Leads With 'or contract and/ or are the husband them and at the same time do a
1 —
Mr. John c. Ketcham will give
the teachers and pupils. Therp
very good turn for the Barry coun­
|0r wife of the property owner.
Chattel Mortgages and Bills the address of the afternoon. Mr. wl*l be no admission fee and the
244.75 Points—Miss
NAMES COMMITTEE TO
| (8) Both the husband and/ or ty boys and girls who attend the
summer camps at Camp Barry.
of Sale Now Go to Reg­
Ketcham was the sponsor of the program is as follows:
\ \ (Continued on page five)
Irene Jones Second
MEET CITY COUNCIL
They were asked to donate these
Capper-Ketcham bill in Congress, Processional: "Concord March”—
The High school senior class hon­
ister of Deeds
4-H club
Thomapple---W. ...
K.
fiower pots for the purpose of buy­
I which
WIIA.ll has
&gt;10.-1 made
IIUIUC 1-M
VIUO work
WUrW ‘I Harold Bennett —
--------------------ors were announced on Tuesday with “THE VIRGINIAN” CAST
Cost Will Be Comparatively Each and every township clerk available to Barry county boys and Kellogg orchestra.
ing camp equipment, such as dishes,
in Barry county should turn in.his(girls. Mr. Ketcham always has! Children's Chorus. Accompanist­ John Erway heading the list, so will
boals. etc. for Camp Barry, which 1s
AWAITING
CURTAIN
Small—Benefits to
be valedictorian.
having 244.75
chattel mortgage records, says Reg- , something of Interest for rural young1 Mrs, J. A. McNulty.
located on Stuart lake In Orange­
nf Deeds
n**d. Earl
Pori n«v*«
». Sat-{folks.
o.t_ I *_&gt;u_
May Song—English pointe. Miss Irene Jones is second,
Boys Great
later of
Boyes, as
”
~ °!. j Cornish
Members of ‘The Virginian" cast ville township. It is an Ideal place
with 241.5 points, so will be the
*[f
lay
'..
AprU
M
'
15
thc
last
date
for
I
During
the
afternoon
County
1
Folk
Song
We have mentioned the fact that
salutatorian. Other honor students and those who have been assisting for a boys' and girls' camp, but it
filing
Wiese
records.
Agent
Foster
will
announce
lhe
,
2. W1LO Is Sylvia?—Schubert.
needs more equipment. Tlie dona­
the Commercial Club, the Rotary
are. Miss Lillian Tolhurst, third, with
-mi outing
staging ucmua
details ui
of the
inc proa
producac­ tion of these flower pots will help
As explahied in last week's Ban- county Champions of the various,
3. Cradle Song—Brahms.
Club and the American Legion had
with 238.75 points; Miss Frances
4. Shepherd's Song-Old French Cowles, fourth, with 236.5 pointe; tion are now awaiting' the rise of to purchase that equipment.
become interested In providing sup­ ner. the legislature passed the reg- nnM of 4_H cjub work
These champions are given a trip, Melody.
Since the Banner mentioned this
ervised play fur the boys of this utatlon ordering that hereafter all
Miss Marjorie Stebbins, fifth, with the curtain for the opening per­
“^
an.^ bUU
to uui.t
State viuu
Club Week
at --------Michigan
Thornapple W. K. Kellogg orehescity through the summer vacation. . ... n^
-. tf
. a”
. —
— _,of “
—le w
rrcciL —
223 pointe; Miss Betty Relckord. formance this evening. Through matter we are pleated to ray that
fllpd with the Register
Remitter nt
-II—- In .....
be filed
of state —
College
July.
Each of these organizations appoint­ shall he
sixth, with 219 points: Miss Lena thirty-five evenings of rehearsals arrangements have been made to
clerks. I| Monty k, .unin, to tone In
Drala. not with uwiuhlp tlertt.
1."Fortuna"—Overture — Zamec- Andros, seventh.^with 210 pointe.
have
a collecting center in each
ed a committee as follows:
the players and assistants have done
------------------------------------------------onler. however, doe. Mapply
apply| |
(Continued on pate alxl
The Commercial Club named ThU
all that an organisation of.this type ward for the flower pote where they
Others receiving nonoraoie
wuicro
honorable men- —
Warren Carter. Robert Walton and I| to dty or village clerks, affecting on­
2. “Precision March" — Harold tlon are: Mtes Geraldine Isenhath ICBn do w blaure ■ smooth-running, may be left. If they are in your way
ly
township
clerks.
SILVER MEDAL CONTEST.
Bennett.
H. D Cook. The Rotary Clulj
eighth. 20155 points; Miss Helen I conv,nc,n« Presentation of -Owen before Saturday. These collecting
This regulation also states that i_________
Mrs. Wayne Merrick announces a। Director—Dorothy Marsman.
named Charles Leonard and Dr
je[na_________________
_
Keeler, ninth. 199 points; Miss Lethal
wuters »ctlon-filled
drama. Few places will be at the following
township clerk shall receive a Silver Medal contest at the Irving:
Children's Chorus:
John Wooton. The American Le- each
'
Kelley, tenth. 196.5 points; Miss IplByi hBVC ever becn attempted ’here homes:
.
First
1. The Blacksmith—Mozart.
gion selected Roy Hubbard. A. fee of (4 00 and mileage at the rate church on Thursday evening. April
First Warrl
Ward—
—T. rt
8. W
K. P*)ri'«
Reid's hnrrx*
home.
...........
,»□
Ia,i with
wlth 5” 1am
lar«—
c —“n
n art,ill
adult
or which
Maude
Wallace, ccrcun.
eleventh. 195.75
ten cents per mile to and from 26. under the auspices of the W. C.
2. Charming Marguerite — Old points; Miss Grace Will, twelfth IEvolved 80 many complete changes
Brown antj Albert
Craig. These of
1
Second Ward—Mort Townsend's
French Melody.
committees met Monday night and his home, as recompense for Ming T. U.
194.25 points; George Dewey, thlr- of wenery. According to the dl­ home.
organized by selecting Mr. Carter this records with the Register of ■ Those from Hastings High school
3. Skye Boat—Old Highland Mel­ teenth. 189.5 pointe; .......
—
r*ctnr
th*
In
—
,
hlrh
thThird
Ward
—
George
Townsend's
William Fox. rector, the manner In which the
I who will participate are Delphine ody
os chairman and Robert Walton as Deeds.
players went through their parts at home.
yhls is a vitally important matter Englehart, Marlon Weyerman and
4. There's a Little Wheel a Turn-1 fourteenth. 185.75 points; La Verne dress rehearsal Monday evening In­
secretary. They named a commit­
Fourth Ward —C. P. Angell's home.
Cooper, fifteenth. 185.5 points.
shoqld receive the prompt at- Donald Weaver. A Gold Medal con­ Ing—Negro Spiritual.
tee to go before lhe dty council at and
‘
If you will place the fiower pots
Marks
In
all
school
subjects are dicates fine performances for Wed­
tention of the township clerks, as^test will be held in May, date to be
(Continued on page five)
Address. Dr. David D. Henry. As-! considered
nesday |tad Friday.
on the front porch of your home
in
determining
th;
the
Saturday. April 28. Is the last day.
named later.
aUtant Superintendent of Public In­ pointe, and only those of the first
next Saturday morning, cars will be
struction, Lansing.
ATTENTION
—
I.
O.
O.
F.
along
and pick them up and many
EPIC FILM OF. NORTH
eight semesters arc considered. No
On Tuesday night. May 1. a class thanks will be given for them by the
Presentation of Music Apprecta- student who Is not in attendance at
TO BE SHOWN HERE
tlon Awards—Mrs. Maude W. Smith, tlw Hastings High school at .least of candidates from Potterville, un­
der the leaderslilp of the Rev. Karl Camp Barry.
Commissioner of Sclwols.
two years is eligible for honors.
••Eskimo," a melodrama of the
Credits from outside schools are H. Keefer, will come to Hastings for
Arctic regions, photographer In
DANCE—WELCOME GRANGE.
the Inflatory degree It Is hoped
evaluated in points according to lhe
northern Alaska, hailed by critics M
Friday night. April 27.—Adri
average number of points per unit there may be a good attendance.
an outstanding film, is belne shown
________________ ________________________________:
vt I run oAlUnUAi made while in the local High school.
at the Strand theater here this eve- ■
C’C------------------------------------------------------------ - ---- —-----------------------------------------------i
j »
»
/ The old niethod of determining
nlng, Thursday and Prld*y
Saturday. May 5. has been select- gan made appropriations for Starr t
Lack of Wind Forces Event honors by percentages has been au­
are a large number of native Eski­ ed as Tag Day In Hastings for the Commonwealth but, Jailed to pay Die,
tO Be Held Over for
perseded by the above which is
mos in lhe cast and a number of
3Urr com™n.«lU. Ior &amp;». A 'SS'LS
found to be more fair and Just to
spectacular photographic shots of _
.
.
,u
,,,
. very
"‘X Muntujr.
largely. This
iwa uciiui
deficit,, nuucu
added to
u&gt; &gt;
a
•the
u- students.
a Week
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
/native hunters pitting their skill number of lhe boys
’ will come
** * to ^e
the drop
dron in
In personal
personal donations,
donations, lias
has) 1 Lacg of wlnd 8ttturday morning
The Banner, In common with the
against the big game of the north make the canvass In this dty, as in been a serious matter and has । forced a postponement of the kite
THE STATE OF MICHIGAN—DEPARTMENT OF STATE
many friends of these fortunate sen­
former
yean,
under
the
supe.-rislon
caused
hardships
and
worry,
fftlll.
n
y^
c
^
n
^
‘
^
n
n
^
n
^
o
®;
^nd
rirh
Including
caribou,
walrus
and
To All to Whom These Presents Shall Come:
iors,
extends
sincere
congratulations.
whale.
of some of the Commonwealth,no boy who really needed the care of
community and sponsored by
I. Frank D. Fitzgerald. Secretary of State of the State of Michigan and
*^At'the nresent time there are' n^jwSlth^hfi'^'baen1 dwiteA0^" !the local Boy 800111 teadcrs- There HOSPITAL GUILDS’
Custodian of the Great Seal thereof. Do Hereby Certify that the attached
। ninety
AC the
present
are trance.
monwealth,
haswith
been lhe
denied
en- ^U°7r^
-.---. fnr&gt;v ns&lt;n*
*nfri*&lt;
m* him
Is a true and compared copy ol House Enrolled Act No. 30 (Act No. 40
boy.
being time
cared there
for at the
Along
financial
dS?u™
aS
ANNUAL MEETING of tlie Public Acts of the Extra Session of 1934), the original of which U
Commonwealth, and if one thinks worries, came the loss of nearly al) one-half Inch construction to one
this ts an eao job. a visit there will of their garden produce, due to the forty ^eet iX ^JthS^nStWw Luncheon and Business Ses­ on file In this office.
In Testimony Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand
HAMILTON ARMOUR.
giro you a true picture of the task
dry. hot season last summer, ro it
and affixed the Great Seal of the State al the Capitol,
sion in Methodist Par­
The Commonwealth. In common was necessary to purchase more food Un„ co..ntrv riuh rrninuk
(SEAL)
in the City of Lansing, this 30th day of March, A. D.
Hamilton Armour will sell a quan- with all other institutions doing a than usually Is required. This enlors May 10
1934.
simUar work, has been having a tailed more expense and additional SSctag^t rw o'itock. CtasaSSand additional men^ng at B;00 o’clock. ClassincaThe annual meeting of the various
FRANK D. FITZGERALD,
hard time making its money stretch worry
in charge
prize awa^s^in
worrv for
for tho«
those In
chanre os
ss funds uon of entries and.■
.
... Guilds of Pennock hospital Is sched­
Hickory Comers: sale to begin at one far enough to pay all expenses. For were hard to get.
Secretary of State.
I
| be the same as announced last week. uled for Thursday, May 10. in the
P. M. with Henry Flannery as auc­
many months, the teacher, received
Some of the people of Detroit are
Methodist church parlors, starting State of Michigan. 57th Legislature,
bonds; and to provide a referen­
tioneer. Included are stoves, rugs, no compensation, but continued becoming interested in the work be­
DECORATION DAY SPEAKER.
with a cooperative luncheon «t 12:30
Extra Session of 19347
dum tbereou.
tables, beds, chalra. etc. See the adv. their work because they loved it Ing done at the Commonwealth and
The committee having In charge o'clock, each Guild sitting by Itself.
foe full particulars.
(BUI No. 21)
and wanted to help the bovs under are presenting a band concert In the
.... program for Decoration Day in
Following the dinner, the business
Michigan enact:
their care. It has been ratremely; that city on May 6. the proceeds to this city count themselves fortunate session will be held. Guild reports HOUSE ENROLLED ACT No. 30.
CLEARANCE FURNITURE CO.
Henry Flannery will cry an auc­ severe on Mr. Starr personally, go toward a fund for building a |n the selection of a speaker for given and officers elected. A program AN ACT to provide tor the con­
whoee health broke under the .train, | gymnasium and workshop roma time that occasion He is to be Mr Fred will dore the meeting.
tracting
of a debt by the state; to Unpredecentad economic dislocation
tion sale for the Clearance Furni­
b»t
.i*
recovering
nicely,
which
in
the
future.
h
.
ul
suppress
and
prevent
an
alarming
resulting
from a financial and tn&lt;
N. 8earl. of Grand Rapids, assistant
All Guild members are urged to
ture Company. No. Michigan Ave.
and dangerous dislocation in the dustrial
depression,
occasioning
Hastings, offering anything In the 1. cheering new. to all interested in i When the boys greet you here In praaecutlng attorney of Kent coun- attend this gathering wlilch is al­
the CommonwealthHastings on' Saturday. May 5, you ty. He U also president of the Kent ways interesting and enjoyable. .
social and economic life of the
people'of this state; to provide
This home for boy. is not en- •: will be impressed by their manly, county council of the American
Read full announcement an anothDANCE.
dowed. nor is it an Institution re- courteous manner .nd their sin- Legion, and a good speaker
for the furnishing of employment
ceivlng aid from the .state, but is cere appreciation of any amount)
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New management, Campau lake
foe such purpose, and the Issu­ discontent ia oaual
RUMMAGE SALE.
supported solely by contributions, that you may give them. Every pen-.
pavilion. Saturday night. April 28.
ance of bonds therefor; to provide threatened unreat a
SUFFERorganizations end
ny will, be spent
for a worthy pur-r-^ ■ In parlors of Preabyterian church
Round and quadrille dances. Music
___________________
—
«
for the construction of certain state of Michigan.
Thursday night. April 28 ai from friends and
by gifts from the counties. Last poae, ao do what you can for this Thursday. Friday and Saturday, by Simon Clemens orchestra. Bill
projects; to provide revenues and
iyear many of the counties of Michl- humanitarian cause.
. .
[May 3, 4 and 5.—Adv.
25 cents each—Adv.

Starr Commonwealth Tag Day
In Hastings Saturday, May 5 KITE

IENBSD
ABOUT 260 BOD AMD C
CLUB MEMBBM 1117
AT I. 0. 0. P, HALL

meeting and program which follow­
ed the supper. Community singing
was led by libyd Bhafer. after
which several members of the club
uable functions that such an organ­
isation of sportsmen can perform

helping to kwptba
itreinu stocked with
8tate Department of Conservation
In maintaining tlie natural re­
sources of Michigan.
George Sumner, conservation of-

Ing ponds at Orangeville.

Officer

movers in getting thia pro)
cussed In some detail the
made to date on the oca

started as a CWA project will
continued under the ERA. Mr. C
born suggested several method*
labor charges,
Albert Hessmer announced
the Wolverine Beagle Assort
was considering holding Its ai
field trials at Hastings this
From 500 to 800 dogs will pro

J. Tinker of the Michigan De
ment of Conservation was the
Igan wild life prepared by the
partment. Of special Internet '
the film entitled "Nature's Ga
sters." which showed how &gt;
breaking hunters and fishermen
nually deplete the woods i
true sportsman.
Concerning the dinner, itsalf,

most appetizing manner.

DRAMATIC CLUB TO
GIVE “ROBIN HOOD"
RtheuaUf for Xnjorabl,
PreienUtlon on Fri­
day, May 11
The Dramatic Club of Hastings
High school is about to taka
wiS

the central auditorium, the threeThis play should ba most enjoy­
able to both young and old. A gay
romance winds its way through the

create an exciting
atmoeohm
throughout the play.
The Sheriff of Nottingham (Itfia
Kerr) seems to ua to be a rather
displays his cowardliness In a nnM
delightful manner, while we are
thus engaged in poaping from be-

pursued by the sheriff, bls men, and
Ouy of Oiabourne (Vernon Winin-

marriage with Guy

(Ian ironside) is travelling to see

you have often beard, come to

worth Rewtuni. Allan-a-Dele

Win scarlet (Robert OtattW.

smith). Lady

es,r' “ “

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15, IM4

PAPE TWO

ASKS SUPREME COURT
'
,.JPECIDE IN FAV0R 0F
,cbooi- 1
FOR A REHEARING oSST'xU’o'BARRY AND EATON CO. ■ LOCAL NEWS
-I.V" by
K-_- Marshal
Mnr.n.1 i.
. .
.
reated Saturday night
I
Siirler Wants High- Thom?sonwand.N‘®!jLPo,Uc&lt;
I Two Damage Oases Based
Xkk. Mo Compolp. for Uou,I Attorney
3 K
, , 6
on a drunk and disorderly charge.
•
। MUsea Lillian Tolhurst and Marj
In
the
room
was
*
desk
and
a
ra'
est
Court
to
Reconsider
justice
Matthew*
heard
their
pleas
1
On
Fire
Losses
Heard
By
Robbing flre entertaining the
■
tenant Governor But
* •
------ J-*— 1
Monday admitting Um offense. Van!
d|o. A box of matches was in a
Jnd&lt;a B. «
W. ~_._u
Hatch
mumps.
Nashville Bank Ouse
. fetopid'hu imwJ wun hu .
i
Would Accept
urwww o.
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L D. DICKINSON MAY
fikb in
Ij
BE CANDIDATE AGAIN 1^^

Observed Golden
Wedding Saturday

The New
Styles Are
Here Now!

On Saturday. April 21. Mr. and
drawer of the desk, and it is
Decisions in the two cases brought I Mrs. C. W- WesplnUr has been Mrs. W."D. Bennett celebrated their ।
Attorney Kim aigler of thia city. case. Bolton Is taking his out in
I Hon. L. D- Dickinson, of Charlotte, thought a mouse might have gotten
against the Barry 8r Baton Insut- confined *to
“ her **
home
“ the post* week
u igolden wedding anniversary at their
|p*« announced himself a* a rerep- !•"
n matches, ,representing Mr. Harry O. Mohr- board with the sheriff.
tn -"■*
and chewed »ome ej
of n,
the
.with an attack of th* influenza.
Ihome. 6M X Mill St. The event also'
* ance company by Daniel and Clara I Mr*. Herman Zcrbel is cntertaln-i1marked the alxty-nlnth birthday of
live candidate for the position of caiulng tlie blase. The desk, the ra- mann receiver of the Nashville State HOUSE ON CHASE
« party. He says If the people would dk&gt; .nd • .Itoun do« India, to the
„„ Maki„
,hu
Ball of Vermontville township and ing Hospital Guild No. 15 this after- :Mrs Bennett
lieutenant governor of thia state.
&gt;itr. to
Dickinson
he knowing
will not hl*
do coal room
like
have himsay*
serve,
------------------n n
—
tll, s„.
were all
destroyed.
The , mM|on (ot „te,tlns
All of the children, grandchildren i
Henry Carey of Tamlin township, noon at her home on 8- Hanover fit.
FARM
IS
BURNED
view*
and understanding
that any
if damage was approximately $35. It
any canvassing,
nor organize
preme Court in the case of The Re­
were filed in circuit court Saturday
Isaac Houvener. who underwent 1and great-grandchildren were pres­
elected
he
will
aim
to
give
lhe
state,
piovement for his nomination for b reported.
ceiver of the Nashville Stale Bank
ent except two. O. H. Stebbins of
a
dean
and worthy
administration
that
position
by the
republican ' L. R. Glasgow Heard Prof. v*. Tlie state Treasurer and Auditor Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hummel by Judge Blaine W. Hatch of Mar­ An operation al Pennock hospital !
shall. the. case* being tried before on Monday. 1* doing a* well a* pa*- ‘Louisville. Ky.. and Russell Coat*
of the office, he will be glad to ac- j ATTENDS
« « SCHOOL
--------- ---- •
General in which application was
and FAmily Occupied
who is with the U. 8. Navy now at
him here without a jury. In both slble.
to Lhe Supreme court for a
। Panama, thirty-two partaking of the;
he finds a judgment in favor of the
ie overwhelming majority,
Residence
OF INSTRUCTION made
C. A. Kerr has been confined to),
writ of mandamus to compel the
•
jcompany of no cause for action, and nul nom_ _v xlrrn*s. for tn, n... delightful dinner.
Sven tn Michigan last year against
his home by sickness for the past
The house on the Will Chase
t,, ni. ai ui
imijj
Guest* from out of town were
e prohibition amendment, it would
ceiver from the general fund of the farm, a quarter of
Mr*. O. H. Stebbins and son George ।
U a mile east of [of all proceedings in which to file
not look as if Mr. Dickinson would
state the moneys which had been Irving on the river road, occupied a motion for a new trial and settle
of Louisville. Ky.. Mr. and Mr*.
0. 0. Dohman of
have much chance for the nomlna- (,
John
has been a ■?pa- Howard Gebert and children. Rich-1
deposited by command of statute by .by Mr. and Mrs. _
_ . ,a ^U1 Q1
*cvu»iuii»
r! —
— Npble*.
*—•—■• who
--t- -------------Ray „
Hummel, and]
and!*
01 c•«•?«&lt;«».
Uon. However, thc manner in
thc receiver in the state treasury
by Mr' and Mrs.. Ray
Hummel
to'recover damages ttont
,n P
pnnock hospital.
Cincinnati
tlent in
Pennock
hospital, Is
is rewvreoov- nrd, Sue and Marilyn, of Lima.
which liquor selling 1* being con­
It is the claim of the state that three children, burned to the ground i .
hU h
d
[ ertnr
erinx and iuu
lui* been removed tn
to Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mate and I
On April 10 and 20 L. R. Glasgow
ducted. the greed shown in many
instruction. SO”1P ol the tnonf,&gt;' was Impounded
t,ye*ve “nd
' furniture, drctroyed by fire August :hte home.
children. Bernard and Anita, Mr.'
attended a school of 1&gt;UsIUuwm&gt;&gt;.
In closed bank* and that the state Monday night. The origin of lhe j 1Qjj
n
.—i ront™,,.
The Methodist Missionary Union and Mr*. LeMar Niggle. Mr. end*
sponsored
by lhe Michigan* Depart- ___
___ &lt;______
... tv- —
flrr
It I *L
0,1 ““ ■*'lrsru oral COniTBa. i rill
r
WISO .&lt;
ISICIClUiC
IIV._ IIUU.U IUI 3U,
- „-at nndntprmln-n thzuiah ...
olv* art avrhanaa
ul 1 Mrs. Clifford June and *on Bruce of
ment of Health, covering twelve turn.
’
might have caught from the chlm-1 sign the required application and to the NcihvUle Methodtet church on Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
In ills motion for a rehearing, it ney In the evening Mr*. Hummel i pay hi* insurance fee*.
Priday. *»•«
May *A
Matthew* and children. Jack and
...
1* Mr. Sigler s contention that the had been popping com. but the1 fire
In | the Ball case, the Federal Farm
The Barry County Health Unit la Richard Coat*, of Detroit. Mr. and
The school w»i* held in the Crystal interpretation
placed
upon
the had died down so it was nearly out ।
i Loan Board
held a mortgage sponsoring a clinic nt Freeport on Mr*. Kenneth Lein* and daughter'
iliwnM uw IBrnii BntI „ piBlinin munroav. Mny * tor enuaren oi----------censes. may make an opening forj Ball Room in Bancroft Hotel In the statute in question by the recent when the family retired.
Marian------------------------------of Battle Creek. The other i
May 3. for children of children
The New
When Mr. and Mr*. Hummel । WB8 unabie to nay the morteaae the Thursday.
orc-school use
from Hasting* were Mr. and
Mr. Dickinson. The selling of beer ! city of Saginaw and was conducted decision of a majority of lhe Suin licensed places and the opening by Professor Charles o. Dohman, preme court amount* to confiscation awakened they were nearly suffo- f
deeded to the mortgagee i tmuw Britten
to wIuua Mrs L*nn Ncwton an(1
Roderick.
.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----Of liquor stores by the state, and president
of....
the Cincinnati
College of property by
the state of Michigan,
rated
by-----------------------------------------tlie smoke, and the whole
the* regulations made for liquor sell- of Embalming. Professor Doh man L* without due process of law; contrary middle section qf the house was to.to.nce euieakd. on Oel. 17 lhe .uoely torn an Mtocb ol pnnimonto
dm uwWhSh. Un!
Thej’ are so different
ing were supposed to put an end B very- capable instuctor and no to the constitution. It la further hbi ablaxe.
Tlie Middleville firemen ban. on the place w.i dealroyed by
pennock bosnltal
lh ..
b*o(
,hl.
■»“
&lt;”
J
in color and style that
I* (o drunken lawlessness. But reports doubt all tn attendance will be able contention that in view of the fact ttl&gt;d truck were called, but they Are. The lartn loao board M mOfU
fire. The farm loan board as morI—-v
that thc money was paid over to thc could not save thc building. Every­
from all part* of the state indicate to apply much of his instructions.
mM. out proof, of l&lt;» .nd
“t£" ‘J“ *7“
Mr. and Mrs Bennett were re-.
last year’s styles look
state by command of statute, that Oilng was lost except a trunk and received 82,000 from the company. ’
the traffic is drifting back Into the 1
--------—----------h?m*Zn2rc membered with many lovely gift*
antique.
A really fine
DR.
KENNEDY
PREACHED
HERE,
jbe
receivership
proceeding*
were
the
quilt*
Mrs.
Hummel
wrapped
I old saloon era, when law* were Ig­
and all wish for them many more I
lhe board never having been notified
‘
selection
at
Rev. Dr. Hugh Kennedy, district instituted by thc state, thc receiver around the children when she of lhe cancellation of the policy. t0J?„ ,
nored, sale* were made to minors,
, 7.
. ,
u years of happy married life together..
to intoxicated people and to per- superintendent of the Grand Rapid* appointed by agency of the state, roused them from eleep. and took The plaintiff claimed to be entitled
*h“* J?" *“ *“
*
”.*1 Dnvc» nvu UCCT
The
plaintiff
claimed
to
be
entitled
™1
sons in the habit of becoming In- district, occupied the pulpit at thc &lt;nd the various steps in relation them to the home of Mr. and Mr*. to 8500
IMO insurance on farm produce WU1 J*®k.
Peck. of Venice California,
Califomta, rold
cold &gt; BOYS GYM MEET
Stoxlcated-oll of which was and is Methodist church Sunday morning, to the handling of the money con- Ben Beverwyk. their nearest nelgh- and
__ । 1100 on
_ ■___
&gt;_________
__ the
7
_ _ ________
tool*,
because the .
bam
,h®. John Turner farm nn
on Rrr
Sec. 7,
^contrary
to law.
law. a
A large
favorable Tlie
pastor. Rev. L. L Dewey, trolled by the state, that the rule of bore
-contrary to
large lavoraoie
ine pasu
THURSDAY EVENING
lass had been paid, but this the BaUlm°re township to Will McDon--------- might
— .....- be
•o. 1preached
-------&lt;—i i...
n
Muskegon
---------------------- — Central common honesty require* tlie state
A» reportrel to the Banner, there coenpony refused on the ground the aia‘
vote for Mr. --Dickinson
construed as a wholesome warning ] Methodist church,
----------- whose
-------- .regular
------- „
to m
pay It back.
some
------- -------------insurance on the house—
policy had been cancelled.—CharThe Goodwill Ladies’ Aid will met Physical Education Classes,
u--------j 1-------.— Rev. Dr. Johns, 1.te necesJt
Involving hold
; to the authorities at Lansing
and
preacher.
n is an important
Important cas/?
case involving
ho*d good*
goods but
but none on the house itit­ lotte Republican.
al the
home
Cotan;
“
“ u
---------of
- Mrs. Burdette «-*
—
to Give Demonstration Di- '
*-------- J ■vendors
—J-------------|*arily obsent from his pulpit for a fundamental principles of govern- s®11 The family ha* the sympathy
i » t le ’licensed
of* ”
liquor.
far an all day meeting Friday of
'-----------------------------------------------------------------*-•
—
... j*. of the community in their loss.
!w weeks.
__________
mental
activities
and
will
rected by Joe Brosak
this week. Good program.—Leora 11.'
NE-TOP-PEW GROUP.
Smith.
The Ne-top-pew Group of Campi
.
An
athletic demonstration by boy* ।
«VFra&gt;«
d.eid«i COUNTY SUNDAY
Special price* on paint* are quot-|w|U be held in the High school gym- '
Fire held election at officers In their,
&lt;*. w.
thla C4U(, nve or thc jusuce, held
■»'
SCHOOL
ASSOCIATION
cd this week by the LyBarke.- Drug
^dub room Thursday evening. April । who l* visiting her sister. Mrs. Philo thflt thc J[ate u not llab!c The
1®. Miss Isabelle Sage was elected Fuller, suffered a stroke of paralysis other thrff. including Justices Potter
,
Joseph Brocak,
j --president
and Ml&amp;s«.—
Betty McMillen, -on T...
Tuesday
about .W
sixBnd
'
— evening ahA...
hHd that thf gutc u interdenominational Rally at
director of boys' physical education,
secretary of the group. All members o'clock and is in a critical condi- liable• "nd should pay the money
commencing at 7:45 o'clock. Ad- '
Nashville on SaturAbout seventy-five people were in
were present
one.
J tion.
Mr*. Charles Lepnard. who under­ mission will be free, Tlie program I
from thc general fund when there
at the
shall be sufficientattendance
money In
thatmeeting of Barry
day, May
12 operation at Pennock hos­ arranged will present to spectators j
went an
County Granger*, sponsored by Po­ pital last week. is doing us we’l ax
fund.
various of the exercises, games and
The held
Barry Saturday
County Council of Re­
mona, which was
possible which is good news to her stunt* which constitute a part of
ligious Education will hold It* an­ evening. April 14. with Carlton Cen­ friends.
the regular training received by pu- j
THAT FOULKES-WIRT DE- nual conference on Sunday School ter Grange, whose hospitality wa* ‘
The
condition
of
Mrs.
Emerson
pils in the city schools.
appreciated.
BATE WILL NOT OCCUR work on Saturday. May 12. after­ much
Stauffer, who is a patient at St.
The program of event* 1* a* fol­
A bountiful pot luck supper was
lows:
Mary's
hospital
in
Grand
Rapids,
_
noon and exiling
own
evening Bl
at INashville in
with the program opened
remains
aliout
the
same.
Her
friend*
1— Pyramids %nd tumbling by Oral
Gary School Man Says He the MethodDt church The grn- l] enjoyed,
with community singing "Carlton
wteh
for
her
a
speedy
recovery.
hour
class
.eral
theme
1* "The ""
Christian Use Center News." a clever one-act play,
Never Agreed to Debate s*
”‘ “
“
2— Novelty relay* by'third h&lt;Jur
'of Leisure Time." The Vacation wa* very creditably presented by' Friends of Charles Parker. Jr..
Hundreds of
With Any One
Bible School and Parent Education members of Carlton Center Grange । will be glad to know he Is recover- das*.
3— Freshmup Flashes by fifth hour
Congressman Foulkes of this dis­ are the discussion subjects for the and provided a great deal of merri­ Ing nicely from his recent operation
trict again goi into the lime light afternoon session. -Tlie evening ment. Mr*. Carlin then favored and expects to be moved from tlie class.
Are here to go with
last week, os lie has a habit of do­ meeting will be devoted to Youth the audience with a piano solo, ar- hospital in Grand Rapids to his I 4— Game* by second hour class.
1 I 5—Ping pong and basket ball
ing. He boldly announced that he Rally and a'conference on the sub­ tlstically rendered and much en­ home in Middleville this week.
the new shirts. They
*
Th. nctimd.lR tor th.
h” “» J,‘"lor “,ul
had arranged for a public debate ject of "Leisure Time."
joyed.
are
lighter in color
Miss Ione Catton. who always ha*
latlonal hank
classes.
with Superintendent Wirt of th?.
The guest speaker, N. P. Hull, ot Notional
bank. Alva
Alva ftiunwrina
Cummins, re.
re­
and many new colorGary, Indiana. High school on the an inspirational message, will be Lansing, was next Introduced and-------ceiver.---------—
and the __________________
Woodland Slate
DUNHAM
P.
T.
A.
question of ‘The New Deal." He. present.
ings.
presented hl* addreaa on "The Vital ? St ale bank. James L. Barker, reilw uunnam
r. A
The
Dunham P. T.
A.. met
met al
at ina
lhe
Save this date. May 12 and watch Need* of Agriculture." In a clear, ceiver. were confirmed by Judge schoolhouse
specified Where two of thc debates
Friday night for the
were to be held, and announced that, lor further detail* of program next i f2L&lt;?£?ljWa.y.
n0 doubt ln nu^‘11 R. McPcek ln circuit court )a«t evening meeting of thc year
SILVER NUT
j lhejml
he proposed to demolish the Gary
ilnds of hi* listeners as to his on Thursday, .
,A ghori business meeting wa* held
This Association te interdcnoml- *&lt;a»d uu
school man for even questioning thc
on imuijr
many Ui
of our prcseni-aay
present-day
ocvcrai
' member*
memtxzra of
oi the
me Wealeyau
wcsieyan; nnd
and It wa*
was voted to discontinue thej
the
Several
value of thc
movement* being national, so members of all Bunday problems, T
hisiT
faith
Service
Queen Esther c,rrle
Circle ihot
j hot lunches for thia
this year, which the i
m in the sincerity “
*j’*Cu Guild. Quccn
This store is full of
launched at
it Washington under the Sclioois are Invited. It is hoped of the administration, and the urge.and
urec and the Missionary
Mlsslonurv Union of the children have enjoyed since last'
—- —
• -'
there may be a large attendance.
the newest in Suits,
name of "The
New Deal.
for "Co-operation Through Organl- Methodist church expect to attend! November. Tlie new officers elected
A newspaper reporter went to ser ' _.Inr-.l-ro ..A i/tr
raUon • as being the vital need for I the Grand, Rapid* District Convcn-ifor next year arc: President Fern
Hats, Caps, Hosiery.
till*
In order that our -in.,
- .. ...
_
. . .
.
Superintendent Wirt to inquire -STUDENTS MAKE
the farm
farm rwinli.
people, in
tion nf
of the'w. H. M. &lt;•
S-, to to_
be K-lj
held at Ball;
Vice-President. Olive McIn­
jabout this debate, whlph our conronPUFTEn RIIPQ "Industry" may be on an equal with the Holland Methodist church on tyre; Secretary. Lillie Cheeseman;
Drop In
gresstnaa had announced was to be
UnUUFIElCU flUUO every other industry in America.
Friday. April 27.
Treasurer. Ernest Gray. Our May
held in Benton Harbor and in one
—:
A short business session brought
meeting will be held with the school
other place in thc district. Mr. Wirt Members of Home Manage- to a close a splendid meeting of.
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
picnic, each family to bring sandwas quite astonished, declaring that
_____and we adjourned to meet
w M|EVV
ThLs Wednesday morning twenty
lbGrangers
ment —
Class —
Have —
Fine
wictie* and the rest pot luck. A
he had not even thought of having
with Maple Leaf on Saturday eve- Patients and six babies are being
ert fnr
to, nt
.i pjnnrv-lr
"if):|
2."“’!^
nlng, June 9
rarrvi
Hwl
a debate with Congressman Foulke.i
Exhibit
i.roMi
nnmito,
..
Oi-,,.
were
given from a fifth grade school
or anybody else; never'bgreed to one
... the cast
vw display window
wu,uwww
Mr*. Lena Norris. ,
In
&lt;f
Pomona Lecturer. | * ------- •— •----- —- --— ---------and never thought of doing so. So llw j. c penney store te a display
lb.
—-- ---------- &lt; a »
---------Ing babies were born at the hos-' from those used now.
there you arc.
~ _________
oj rugs lnadc py some of the mem- .
UAl/c Drrii’i'iADQirn
bers of
Hor”c Management clast, ASKS COURT AUTHORITY
p,u1
The work done by the .gh’is 4-H
chota
Tn DAV a mtnni-im
Mr and MrB Mlle» Sawdj. Has- clubs was exhibited A dress parade,
HAVE BEEN MAKKIED
in High school under lhe direction
T0
PAY
A
DIVIDEND
tings. Route 2. a girl on April 19. with each girl wearifig the dress ।
SIXTY-THREE YEARS
Miss Eleanor Edger, which are
j
weight. 7 pound*. 2 ounces, name.
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splendid.
_
.
i~‘- • »—• •
she had made, wa* much enjoyed.
—
_____ Crocheted cotton rugs made by Receiver Ready to Pay 10 Per T’Pf®
Irene
Mr. and- —
Mrs. —
Henry
Fennels Lucille
Mr.11®®
and"
Mrs.- Kermit Day. 430 w. Six girls were In the club and some .
Foote, Virginia Jacobson.1
~
— • — —
Mr
snd
Mrs
fine work was shown.
Cent• •to Nashville
Bank
State st., a girl on April 21. weight
of Milo to Take Trip
Lctha Whitworth, Helen Skidmore.
Dahlia bulbs and garden seed*1
five pound*, four ounces. Name Mar­ were donated and sold, thus taking !
Ethel
Prentice
and
Louise
Baldwin
Depositors
on May 4
celine Mae.
...
. .
“ro exhibited, Beside* these are a
care of the expense* for the year.
I
Judge McPeek ha* signed an order
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Burroughs.
Mr and Mrs Henry J Penncte. rayon rug in pastel khade* made by ।to show cause why a dividend’
who live near Milo, will have the Marjorie Adams, a machine made ।should not be paid by the receiver 002 S. Jefferson 8(.. a girl on April
Moot«b«*d
While
pleasure on Friday. May 4. of cele- one by Grace Will, one of braided t
21. weight, sevep pounds., nine
to
brattng their slxty-Uurd wedding burlap b&gt;. Maxln&lt;. 8wlfl a
, depositor* of the Nashville State
Bank. This order In substance Is no-;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kroger. Ver­
anniversan
J; has always been cottcn one by Dolores Sunday and itlce to anyone who te interested in
their custom to take a "wedding a crocheted wool rug made by Win- the
|
bank to appear before the court montville, a girl on April 24. weight
trip on the anniversary of their n(c Romh
seven pounds, eleven ounces. Name
and
give a&gt;y reason he may have
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 224-1-2557 BL
marriage .nd are planning to do so
Much credU u duc
for ,
Mary Alice.
why the dividend should not at this
again this year. Mr and Mrs Pen- ;]lcir efforts and the display speak* ।time be disbursed A hearing has
This Wednesday morning. April
nN* came to Pralrteville township in wcU for lhc instruction they receive. .-been
|
set for Saturday, April 28. and
SUN., MON., APR. 2R-3O—Special Attraction
1875 from Rlchuad. and have since
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John
Walters,
427
E.
MUI
St.
‘anyone who may be interested can
fr’iends
“ Y* M' C* A*
M_°™ERS’
--------------------------appear on that date and object to,
DELIGHTED AUDIENCE.
BERT WHEELER, ROBT. WOOLSEY
many emwrucounter alCLUB ORGANIZED the ’?Ln‘enLl.t!!? &lt;??ldrn&lt;1 “ “ Considering the
— .......
Before her marriage. Mrs Pen­
Dumb-crack their way to glory while the goofy nation cheers.
S. &lt;/lea ~ 7"'"“ i ircrtions.
Ua®ttona- mere
lhere was
ws* a
a one
fine auaiencc
audience
ned was Miss Lucy M Peters and
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"
L-~
opportunity
to
adrznre
t,,c
mcMiuulat
uuurvh
on
rTiday
was born in Milo Mr Peunel* re- Will Assist With Camp and
°"*
222^*?*ad¥ance
the Methodist church on Friday
any 8ound
sound rosson
reason for the nonnavnonpay- „i»ht
nlght »«
to hear Barton Rees Pogue,
sided in Buffalo
Bny
Other Youth Ac­
ment of the dlviderid.
1 who is called the "Eddie Gue*t of
Il Is a delight to know these
With RUTH ETTING, THELMA TODD. DOROTHY LEE
I Mr Harry o Mohrmann. receiver Indiana." Mr. Pogue i* al*o a rasplendid people and to See thc com­
1
!!?*_ ’
"PP?^.
10.” &lt;h° star,
itar. his nrogt
programs being broad­
. «
a
to
1&lt;M
inr Mn,c' nlw tne
PPhcatlon'efio
panionship they enjoy Their wide. A
' 2? .0 S' Mo*Vcr8 clu,b UB', requesting
authority .to pay *the
over WLS C
ADDED—Latest Pathe New* and Other Short Subject*
. .
....
’— divi-1 cast Chicago.
circle of friends wuh for them many organised Monday altemoon to •*- |dend. in hi* petition h* .howed that
*11 who were 'nreaent Frldav
Ail
who
were
present
Friday
night
more happy years together and con- ,
&lt;7a,mp an^ Mtnllar actlvt- hr ha* sufficient money on hand '• greatly enjoyedP Mr. Pogues5pro
­ _,
ADULTS—33 CENTS
pro
CHILDREN—11 CENTS
gratulate them upon their sikty- ties with girls and boys.
boy's.
from collection*, receipt* from the gram and would like to hear him J
third anniversary
Mrs. Aben
Is president,
to pay aa CU.UkllU
dividend again
Is
- ---Johnson
-- .
- ^jate treasury, toetc.,
vw.. IM
rice-president; ot
,,r 10
in per
rwr cent and »,«
Mrs. Mon Townsend, vice-president;
he ..v.
ask* the court
TUESDAY, MAY 1
WOODLAND HIGH
Mrs Roy Boyes, secretary1; Mrs. C for authority to do so.
'
n
Most
of thia
money
come
,mosi
or mis
money
willwill
come
Intointo;
’
HONOR STUDENTS F’fwllri
Charlo* Laughton, Carole Lombard, Charles
This Club is for all mothers of
Barry county. In view of the fact
Ithcr boys or girl*
girls w
who
bo have been that there
that will
tht«w*bek..upwards
i.nw.-ruof $75,000'.
enenru'i
.
Backford, Keet Taylor
Miss Marie Rairigh Gets either
or may go to Y M C. A- camp or paid out by the receiver; it will be '
Valedictory—Miss Ellen
belong to Y groups or Giri Reserves. a very fine thing.
I May j—Manon Jubilee Bingers at
Right now. if you have any old
Black Second
Methodiac ciptrch. auspices Epworth
dishes for table service or linoleum CHMMFRCIAI PI HR
1 League.
Senior class honor* at the Wood­ to put on tent floors, please let one, UMM tnUIAL ULUB
ADDED ATTRACTIONS— Paramount Latest New* and
May 1—County Choru* Music Fes­
land Consolidated school, have been of the above officers know. This Club
12
PLANTED TREES TUE9. tival
Other Short 8objects
al Central auditorium.
announced by Superintendent Hugh will also receive camp registration*.
KItaon,
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uj j e onn n.
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...
M’y 1 ant&gt; 2—District Federation
cm.
ADMISSKIN-ADULTS 15 CENTS; CHILDREN 10 CENTS
Added 5,000 Pino Seedlings of Womens Club* st olivet.
Mt** Marie Rairigh. granddaugh- A STATE OFFICIAL
ter of Mr and Mr* John Rairigh of " ° 1 H '^.,7; r 'Yj1”E, UCDr
to Their Yankee Springe !
3-Wom.n . Mte.»n.ry no­
,,, r
°
cal. ill day meeting at Mr*. Eleanor
Woodland Is first and wlH be the
WILL SPEAK HERE
r0r6&gt;l
Btricklen'*. 545 No. Hanover St.
valedictorian
Miss Ellen
WED., THUR*., MAY 2-3
turn Black,
uiuLK.
_
Several members of the Commer-1 May 5—Achievement Day for 4-H
daughter of Mr. t
apd Mrs **
Howard Will Urge Voters to Boost
clal
club who could get away ye*- Clubs at Methodist church.
Black 'Grace Cut
LIONEL BARRYMORE, ALICE BRADY in
albert., who ....
live I
the &gt;38.000,000 Bond
J
'terdgy
and several more who sent I May 8—Nutrition Group*' Achieve pi,. 4c
wliand stands
itinrtt sec
**&lt;•-­
I
southeast of .Woodland,
Issue
'substitute* were represented
____________
at the
...________
ment Day
______
at Methodlat church.’
ond and wffl be life’ sahRatorian.
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May jo_AnnuaJ moeting of Pen­
Other honor students are Ml*s Mar­
Mr Judson H- Richardson, an as- iannuel
tree-planting,
which took
garet
Densmore.
Mis*
Dorothy slstant to Uic attorney general and P*1*0® On lhe Vankce Springs land nock Iraspilal Guild* at the MetljoWith CONWAY TEARLE. KATHERINE ALEXANDER,
.
Beardsley, Mis* Pauline Hoover. wiw U connected with the BUte owned by the Commercial club. Last diat church parlors.
Howard McVay and Miss Doris Employment Recovery Council, will y»*r *bout eight acre* were planted
MARY CARLISLE
,
Perkins.
United
Brethren
speak in this city tomorrow night. lo P1"® tree* This year It wa* ex­ convention at
church
on
E.
Oranji
8t.
‘
ADDED
—
Bhort
Subject*
and
Latest
Paths
News
April 28. The meeting will be al P®cted to plant 10.000 more; but
W. M. A. LOCAL WILL MEET.
May 13—Rural Letter Carriers'
eight o'clock In the Central school County Agent Foster could only get
CHILDREN—10 CENTS
The Woman s Missionary Local of auditorium. Al! taxpayer* are invit- 5XX» at thta time. *o there will have Asaoclation at Legion room*
the Jefferson Street United Breth­ ed. He wJl dtocuM the proposed
be another “bee’ later on.
May 12—Barry County Sunday .
renrtav
church will meet May ~2 7«
for “
un
all
‘‘ h01’11 lssuc of *38,000.000 for the conMr. FWe? report* that the tree* School convention al Nashville. Also ,
FRI., S*T., MAY 4-B—Two Feature Atlrectiom
Mr’ ^ruction of instltuttonal tpUldlng*1 planted a mr ago are-coming nice- Barry County Ministerial Associa­
.Hfn?.Vcr and highways. We hope every voter X with about the usual percenUga tion in conjunction
■l21JXrt^ta,niW5h*Un,,to pwalbly can doao wHl attend
growing While it seems
May 18—Symphony Concert by
and important meeting to all mem- thla meeting.
rather slow, unquestionably if thia Hastings 'symphony ' orchestra at .
sber* of the society and friend* of
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itre* planting shall be continued Central auditorium.
rrdssion work. The delegates to thc
NOTICE.
' until the entire acreage 1* planted.
May 17—Hastings ‘ Oommandery
Branch wifi give their reports. Four
List your property with J. E. Nor- ,the sons w grandson* of present No. M. Knight* Templar dinner
Mahar of Man**
reading circle certificates will be ton. auctioneer, for the oomhiunlty ’ members of the Commercial Club iHxwring Right Eminent Grand
preneiited and.plan* for work during auction sale to b* held Saturday.'will agree.that It wa* a fine thing tu Commander Clyde A- PUlton.
-15c; Children 10c
the ensuing year will be made. Pot May 5th, at Che Fair Ground*, Has-Ido. when It will have became a valMay 10—County Federation of .
| luck dinner at noai.
Ung*.
'uable forwt.
Women’s dub* at Freeport.

Dress

?]J55

I

N. P. Hull Ad-/

dressed Grangers

100 lbs
SUGAR

Free

New Neckwear

SATURDAY-Be Present
Saturday at 3 and 9 p. m.

69c - 79c

25c

Our Special Coffee

WATERS'

18c
5 IK—d. 18c

Oat Meal

Tea Siftings
- Macaroni

CLOTHES SHOP

llC
3 ii». 23c

Mother’s Oats

Ur,.

25c

FLOUR

Coffee

85c

24c

XTRANE) TtifULf

Van Camp Mackerel
3 cant 25c
Dole’s Pineapple Broken sited iNo 2 can 15C
Clothes Pins
3 dot 10c
No. 99 Health Toilet Soap 6 bar. 25c

Compound

“Hips, Hips, Hooray”

ib. 9c

Calendar Of Events

&lt;

“WHITE WOMAN”

Armour’s Corned Beef

or

No. 3
Corned Beef Hash 2 &lt;•». 35c
Armour's Corned Beef 6 lb. can. a*. $1.10
Idaho Potatoes
10 ib.. 27c
Flower and Vegetable Seeds

“Serve Yourself and Save

FOOD CENTER

FBLDPAUSCH'S WAREHOUSE
PHONE 2609

“Should Ladle* Behave”

“Cr&lt;&gt;**

Cruise”

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, 1M4

to preserve thia right something
HASTINGS FINANCES
'
'
No. 72. succeeding Harvey Burgess;
must be done to curtail drunken­
' ness aiid drunken disturbances on the , „
Jesse Kelly. B. M. No. 75. Charles
IN GOOD CONDITION;
Annable. assistant; Henry Carpenstreet. It must be remembered that,
it was not total abstainers who
Some
Other
Michigan
Cities,
■
| There were 49 entries in the kite | A community meeting
adopted prohibition. Millions of I
However, Cannot Say
।icontest on Saturday,.which had to ------------------in the Freeport
- ----- Masonic
Masonic
Temple on
; voters who drink occasionally be ।
Mav 1.
1. Scouts,
svwitjv. parents
narrnta and friends
came disgusted with lhe manner in. —
be postponed because there war. no. May
as Much
which the liquor traffic was eonwind. The kites ranged in size from being invited. A pot luck supper will
ALL LIQUOR VENDERS whlch
con-'•
(Continued from page one)
Some of the difficulties which
i ducted
saloons
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iducted
and and
felt felt
thatthat
the thc
saloons
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one and one-half incites square fo be served, followed by a pantomime.
17 «
if , towns
on
SHOULD OBEY THE » (Ought to be put out of business., watched a cement paving Job?
----- encounter, which arc not —
40 feet long. The contest will be held "The Eight Ages of a Scout."
। They will do it again unless those you did. you know that in propor- (J™p’“n
Tlie District Board meeting was
LAW
| selling liquor cea-^ to break the law
to the coal of such an Improve- J ngs.
c‘D.
Hastings
Hastings count
Country club it the weath- held on Tuesday evening pt Scout
and stop sending onto thc streeta ment the labor is a comparatively
“.fLer is favorable,
headquarters here.
men who
arc mauc
made irresponsiuie
irresponsible lxand
few
' “5®
Tonight Is tlie April Court of Hon­
TRAFFIC
MUST I1UI
NOT OU
BE
riu muoi
|incxi
uno arc
ix.- •moll Item —
ucomparatively
.......
Barry county made a splendid
' SnOWIl In JS?
rtCClll
itt'mS
A PJIfil in NIIIQANPE . cause of having been allowed to mn»,
men arn
are az-tunllv
actually wneratrnH
engaged in
nl .’FICUS
J®*5 2.
1? ,In
n the showing at the Leaders’ Training 1or at lhe court bouse.
A rUBLIU NUIoANLt dring
much liquor. '
work. The same could be said ot daily prt»- For instance, last week
Thc bird iwuse contest closes Sat­
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fir.no where hfoh-,....
din­ comp al camp Ben Johnston. Sher­ urday of till# week and tiie winners
grade separations,
highways we
we noticed that
that Allcvan
Allegan had
had disman
lake,
over
the
week
end.
A
total
Moderate Drtak.r. Will Out- LJXteT.S ”£»“
are built under railroads. They are carded two boilers and a steam envery expensive, but thc labor cost'Bin*- *hidh it purchased in 1906 for of 163 men were present from the
law Traffic If It Begets
j not mention, have In thc course is comiiaratively small. In the|‘“ waterworks, for which it built Battle Creek area, with Barry coun­ ar the country Club.
TnwlAianABa
'of caaual conversations with lhe building program outlined by the “&gt;&gt; addition to Its pumping Mallon. ty having nearly a third of them.
Lawlessness
wfUer wRhln lhc
month
COATS GROVE.
Tills marked tlie close of the train­
Hastings now has a full-fledged. made this statement: ’’Unless those Governor Ute number of men em- !The engine wiu removed some time ing course, which was the best yver
*eek the boiler* were
liquor store, which is located on! who sell liquors now curb their ployed would be relatively small. :“«&lt;&gt;• and
... .....
meeting with Mrs. Bessie
held. Men present
from XM...Z
Barry .vu..coun-Birthday
1
This
expense
of
*38,000.000
would!**
1
08
lunk
for
w0
Bands
were
hJefferson street. In the double store grw.d Bnd cnrry
thC spirit as
not accomplish, very much in em- sUCd tar lhl* equipment in the sum ty were R. W. Erway. John Erway. I Woodman Thursday. She received
building Just south of lhe Citibank. | well as the letter of the law, it will
ploying labor, but it would accom- of *25000. of which *13.000 are stllL Herman Newland. Robert Phillip*.'a ,,lw **"&gt; *l for a present. The
The state liquor commission hksinot be five years before the people
pllsh a lot for the taxpayers of ■ outstanding.
, Clayton Newland. C. A. Jart&gt;bson. program was In charge of Irene
eddedtotoput
nutIninliquor
Honorstores
storesinInthe will
„.&lt;n put the liquor .traffic out r.e
decided
Gerald Smith. Albert Dykstra. E B Brooks and Katherine Clum. Music
of
larger towns which have not had business again." And. as we have Michigan. They would be paying i Hastings recently Installed a com- Whitmore. Lloyd Shafer. Henry
by Marian Woqdman. Mrs.
“"SI “
— miii Mil ana sigim
them heretofore, hoping thereby to said, the people know how to do It.
Sheffield. Fred BalBai- JGlum
thirty years, .pending in all over waterworks station, consisting of Mulder. Winston
w'"’ 8heffield._Fred
™ and son Earl Jand Agnes
curtail the activities of bootleggers; They did it once, can do It again *46 000.000 in order to get *38.000.- four electrically operated pumps.
^rS A ^id ^f.^v Bur the appu rontot
and the effort will probably be suc­ and they will If the traffic becomes
costing several thousands of dollars „ urt?".
. n'
□ T? । Lon Woods Nln* ““------- —‘ ”—
cessful. Whether this plan will in­ an unbearable nuisance. It will not 00o worth of improvements.
t. ..
a o. av. jw.M, I
n Woods. Nina Townsend. Don« u. pn^nd.
l»UX«
. tend L. Z. Hall. Vernon Wlnlnger. Donald ald Towrucnd and Lena Sense have
crease the use of intoxicants oc not be so called "temperance fanatics"
remains to be seen. It will depend who will do It. but it will be largely sent out to the schools declares that J4811*- T&gt;1C c*tJ “k® made changes Doxey. Virgil Conrad. Emerson!
8lck
waterworks plant that cost a ---— Otis Gallup.
~’ Ctook’!
largely on how the business is con­ people who drink liquor themselves, *18,000.000 Is to be spent on the tn
whkb
glv. W.l-ywmw J- - mW. 1.1JM StrubU
Z A MeSSu^ Rulcrt Cuok.1 A number went from here to the
ducted. We have tried to learn if |but do not abuse the privilege. These
Rev. J.'A. McNulty. Coy Brumm j Lalteview P T. A. Thursday eveany request from the city had been1 will * Hie controlling factor, ta ««&gt;d build road. In eve?y county for ttjem without Incurring a dollar Jack Green. Henry Carpenter. Rob- i "lnR l»nd assL-rted In the program
। bert Mitehell. Je.ste Kelly and 'and aL’'°
lh*' AltoR °n Friday eve­
'
i nlng.
mouoo
| M
w
„ up to , to MOOT.., £
I
d&lt;PK»»»T| Eddie Coats suffered-a light stroke
of paralysis Thursday morning.
Under V*'
10 “ .Lquor
"7 reUrc these'bonds in the next thI r tv Urs worth ot bonds. Tlie tax rati Erway. Herman Newland. Clayton 1 . Walter Thompson and family and
Edward Thotnpson and family of 9.
u ‘&gt;eerPern’,t *’n’c things spcct U)C letter and the spirit ofl.r_-_
1
n n 1 w,rty for
for ritv
city »umos«
purposes has
has never
never rxrewlexceed- Newland.
Newland. C.
C- A.
A. Jacobson.
Jacobson, Gerald
Gerald :Woodland visited Paul Thompson’s
that will bring back conditions that, the law. If they do not their prlvl- years.
ed
one
per
rent,
and
was
only
60
Smith,
Albert
Dykstra.
E.
B.
WhitAnother statement made is that],
in Battle creek on Sunday.
used to exist on Jefferson street. For lege may not last long.
• cenu on the *100.00 last year.
;niore. Lloyd Bhafer. Winston Shef-.
"the federal government furnishes 30 ]
Mrs. Myrtle Smith of Kalamazoxo
Instance, one week ago Saturday ]
, „ ,
night three fellows were roaming I
”
visited at Ernest Smith's on Friday,
FRESH CAUGHT FISH
and on Saturday and Sunday at H.
that street, reeling and making re-1
I
Woodman
’s.
marks that were not pleasant for
luted 1„ ,he Otena B.PU.
r« S. "'n.L?
T |। Mr. and Mrs. E- S. Thompson and
women folks to hear. As soon as
Mrs. Agnes Haight and daughter
City Marshal Thompson heard of
Xre I. no“wtemm ot™
I “ 'S’
h“to ML"te!°»nd W«Hte o “otS
. | Wilma attended the Community
j there Is no agreement on the part I
it he directed them to go home and
Henry Mulder and Wallace Graham:
1 service in Woodland on Sunday evenot to stand on the order of their
going. They vanished quickly after
30 per cent. All that could be said pcnscs up to July I. when the new'1- c *
^'UJ,on Shfn’eld'] RUt
Ruth and Marian Woodman went
that warning.
Is tlmt lhe state hopes to Induce
xv Wurtz.
wuriz. Ooy xaxvuiixii
(Continued from page one)
tax levy will be made Besides that|। ix,
Rcv’. o.
3 R
Brumm.. juix
Jack' to Kalamazoo Sunday afternoon and
I the federal government to pay thir- It has savings funds, laid away tor I&gt; Green.
Wednesday night, on the Banner
and
•
rtM*n Nelson Brumm “
,v1 Hubert (Mrs.
Myrtle Smith returned home
office comer, a young chap who had during titls rapid growth, physical ly P»’r cent.
contingencies and drawing three per Bronson; Part II. Lloyd Shafer, Ar- with them.
evidently tanked up with too much defects are apt to develop, which 1 From beginning to end. we think.
rent from the banks, which will ,He A- Reid and Harvey Burgess; I On account of 111 health Bro. F. C.'
Y«a W« Have
liquor was standing near tlie cor­ may cause permanent damage If1 Uic circular a misleading plea for
Troop Committee. Fred H. Ballance;
save bond issues in the future.
Wing
went to California starting
ner and around him were gaUiered they are not corrected early. For I people to vote thirty year bonds on
Archery. Vernon Wininger. Donald i
several young people. He was tell­ this reason It U advisable to have, themselves.
---------------- 1. For thc state to make
Doxey nnd Emerson Struble. Rev. | last Thursday. He expects to be gone
Phone
2162
—We Deliver
W. Schenkel,
! about a month. It is hoped, by hla
ing everybody In a loud voice that children examined at least once a 1 ,ltp
use of the
t*1" schools, stale owned NEW HUDSON AND
Wurtz of Nashville conducted the many friends, that he comes back
iw was going to lick somebody, and year. This examination should be liquor stores and licensed
beer,
religious service on Bunday morn­
TERRAPLANE CARS Ing
was going to fight right away. His followed by early correction
bringing an inspirational mes-'• much Improved in health.
of ' places to send out thbs propaganda, “
conversation was punctuated with physical defects found by Uie physi- Is. in our judgment, an unwarrantsage. Barry county won third place]
BOWNE CENTER.
. Will Be in the City Saturday for |x&gt;inu awarded for camp aclivi- |
oatlis and talk which ought never dan.
led proceeding.
I Mr. and Mrs. Will Simpson and
.....
to be permitted on a business street.
—
toti Ted from lhe northern part of
John Nash and family visited Miss I Mr. and Mra. Will Fox were
ties.
Through
Efforts
of
Good
­
When children enter school in the
A little later thc proprietor of one
ROBINHUE PARK.
New leaders made eligible through the state visited at the Will Fox. Bernice Flynn at her parent's home shoppers Saturday.
fall for the first lime, they should
year Bros., New Agents
of the Jefferson street places where
recovering
fromwas
her
this Training Course, starting their | Asahel and Henry Thompson homes whereti-..,..
she is recovering fromwhere
her i she
Mrlis
. Merrill
Karcher
g
be as free as possible from physical] | A number from tills way attended ( -nlr&lt;&gt;UKht
beer Is sold led IhLs fellow away defects. Tlie child’s progress in I
*
t thc efforts ot thc
recent operation.
pleasant surprise Friday afU
‘"S ‘t.1’.?
h°”’» ?*
OoolKAr Br» U.nl..^ Company ] work next week are. Henry Mulder, i Wednesday.
where he couldn't be heard.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas spent
school is influenced largely by his
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Benton and when her pupils gave her a aL
Salurd“y which has taken on the Hudson Cubmaster. Puck 9. Bernard MeWe arc mentioning these things physical condition. If lie Is hand!-]I *?di,xMrS'
Pharlin. assistant: E. B. Whitmore. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glen Godfrey were in Lowell Ice cream and cake and candy
for this purpose: People not in fav­ capjied by one or more physical de- ]
agency for this city and vlcinKy tlie Scoutmaster. Troop 74. succeeding | Lewis Skinner of Leighton.
।
(Thursday.
served.
or of such scenes and such disturb­
fects. his school life may be inter­ I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ashby-of Has- Hudson Motor Company will have
ances caused by drunken folks will
, rupted by illness and not Infre­ tings spent Sunday with their moth- a number of late model Hudson and
become exceedingly tired of that!
i quenUy. he may be required to re ■ i cr and brother. Earl Robinson, and Tcrraplanc cars in this city Satursort of thing and will contrast It
family.
day to demonstrate to anyone intcrwith thc lime when such disturb- Lpeat the first year. On the other | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dean and eMed In buying a new car. Thc
i hand, if u child enters school in good
anccs rafroly occurred.
| condition and free itmil
from pn/aivxM
physical urde-]! daughter of Bowne spent Saturday Teraplane Li now included in the
_
, .
,
...
. .
Ilwiuuiviinuuiicr
One of two things will surely hap-1 feels, he has a much better chance 1 night and Sunday with their par- low-price class, the new Coach being
(Said at *661 delivered, with tax in­
penIf such disgusting acts as for normal progress and for happi-1I cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Potts.
William and Russell Ingrain of cludcdwe have mentioned continue, the! |ie4s in his contacts with other chll- ]
people, not only of Hastings' and ' dren
Hastings coIVmI on Mr. and Mrs.
iwfwmhu
Barry county, but of thc slate of
We hope that every parent in the ' George Poland Saturday.
;
KLINGENSMITH.
Michigan, will get tired of standing district will take advantage of this ; Edwin Young of Caledonia spent1 This community was greatly
for lawlessness and will vote tlie health examination. If you have no 'Sunday at the Wright
Clifford (shocked
C™™'**
—*■"’-'
when
—
Mrs. Fred
J •*■
Huff
“-------passed
-*
liquor traffic out of existence. Just way of getting to the clinic, will you ' home. His parents. Mr. and
nA Mrs. hwav
ii short
fthnrt illness.
illnnM The hit*.
away after u
hus­
as they did once before.
(kindly get In touch with thc reprc- 1 Hurry Mendenhall, were afternoon band and three sons survive, John
Il Is entirely lawfuTfor people to tentative of your school district, and, cullers.
18. George 17 and the baby four
,
drink beer In a public place. People she will try and plan for you to got
Mrs. Julian Potts spent the latter years old. She will be greatly miss­
can now buy hard liquor in public. to the conference,
pait of the week in Middleville car­ ed by all who knew her. Much sym­
places conducted by the state of
Schedule of dates will be printed ing for her mother, Mrs. Sam Zerbe, pathy is extended to the bereaved
Michigan. If beverage drinkers wish 1 next week.
' ones.
who Li ill.
Wofxi was received here from Mrs.
White u Right tn '
Jim Leonard, who has been In the
hospital for the past four weeks in
Ann Arbor, that she was operated on
last week. Her friends in this local­
ity are giving her a postal cord
Smart Accents for Spring!
shower this week.
in o quality of many uses, at
The Uttlo daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Kermeen bom at Pen­
nock hospital. April 17. will answer
to the name of Donna Jean. Mrs.
Crisp organdy or pique in these froth
Kermeen was our teacher last year.
A substantial 35" weave of close,
style, are spring tonics for the
Several from this district called
heavy texture. Excellent for summer
most jaded of drease.! And ao very
on Mrs. Kermeen and litHe Donna
flattering to facte, as well I Choice
Jean at Pennock hospital last week.
so many colors you're sure to find
of ascota, bibs, bows, ruffles!
j
Mrs. Velma Steeby and Miss Ann
just what you want f
Storkan were hostesses to a miscel­
laneous shower given in honor of
the latter's sister. Mrs. Helen Peter­
FriUy with Orgenjfl Hew
son. Saturday afternoon, April 21st,
at the home of Mrs. Steeby. Thc
bride was presented with many-love­
ly gifts. Among them was a set of
m Sheers and Rondo Prints!
silverware given to her by her moth­
er. Games were played after which
ice cream and cake were served.
Pink and white were lhe colors used
In decorating.
A Most Popular Sheer!
! Mr. and Mrs. P. Peterson expect to
Colors and patterns like gay bits* of
move to Hastings soon.
Spring! Sleeves and necklines crisp
j Esther Green is assisting Mrs. Roy
with organdy! Waists tie back with
0
! Brumm of near Nashville with her
sashes, skirts are flared or fitted!
I house work as Mrs. Brumm has been
Every dress vat-dyed! Sixes 14411
ill.
Lynn Hamilton has returned from
Something to crow about!
Detroit after spending the winter
there with his daughter and has
Thete Finer Qunlilie, o/
Careful buying enables us to
moved south of Yankee Springs.
offer it today in brand-new
A very good tum out to Sunday
School and church at Yankee
patterns and flattering col­
Springs Sunday. They an- planning
ors — at an irresistible low
■n
Colors Uniuwell
a program for Mother's Day.
Mrs. Hummel entertained the
price! You can use it to
(0(2)00
1 Christian Endeavor at her home Satmany ways... for your own
• urday evening. A good time reported

JI STATE LIQUOR

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TIN Him I
" PROCEEDING THIS

Boy Scout ’News

1

Special*

and Sat

Coffee (Circl
Toilet Tiuue
Laundry Soa

.... 11
6 for 21

Vegetable

Soap Flakes (Arc
Tea (Uncolored)
Tea Siftings . . .
Toilet Soap .
.
Cocoa

my) . 5 ibt. 29c
. . . . 1-2 lb. 16c
. lb. 10c
.......... 3 ban 10c
■ . 2 lb. can 23c

6 lbs. Shoulder Spare Riba and
1 can Sauer Kraut, both for

Beefateak
2 lb., for 25c
Ground Beef (Grade No. 1), 3 lbs. 25c
Swiss Steaklb. 10c
PorkChops2 lbs. for 35c
Bologna . . ........................... 3 lb*, for 28c

DOCTOMD DEM­
ISTS TOK®

WALL EYED PIKE

Cottage Cheese3 lbs. foe 25c
Pig Hearts and Tongues... 2 lbs 15c
Beef Rib Roasts

Made Only for Penney’s

Rayon CREPE

AUCTION SALE!

There will be an auction sale of New Furniture at our store
in,the Fuller Building, North Michigan Ave., Hastings, on

Special Bargain in Blue Bonnet

BATISTE PRINTS

SATURDAY EVE., APRIL 28

Commencing at 7:30 P. M., and will offer the following:—

Dining Tables
Dining Chairs
Bedroom Suite
Separate Beds
Springs
Mattresses
Chiffoniers

Dressers
Occasional Chairs
Rockers
Room Rugs
Ihrow Rugs
Many Other Individual Pieces

TERMS; CASH

Clearance Furniture Co
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

N«w Neckwear'

Wash DRESSES

98'

-W4 )C

fe I

I

Just two more weeks of
and our school will be out.

frocks, for youngsters’
frocks! In vat-dyed, fast col­
ors, 36* wide! Buy now!

school

HIGHBANK.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Bldelman at­
tended the funeral of James Cal­
trop In Prairieville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reid and fam­
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reid
and sons attended the funeral of
the former's mother, Mrs. Sarah E.
Cowling, in Battle Creek Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Marshall and
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green were In
Bellevue Sunday.
Will Guy of near Nashville called
on Byron Guy Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lauruncc Potter of
Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Bldelman Sunday evening.
Frank Hawblitx called on Howard
Kelly's in the Pratt district Bunday

Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman and
Miss June Talman; who has been
with them for five weeks, re’timed
to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Talman. near Battle Creek Sunday
night.
George. Hoffman. Jr., and John
Giddings of Coldwater, spent ‘Bun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Hoffman.

PRINTS!

All Silk

Printed

Sheer
Silk Chiffon

CREPE

HOSE

63c
39 inches Wide

New Summer Shades

116-118 East State Street

25'

Color-Guaranteed"Avenue

PERCALKS

‘•Avgnue* Parcslse. It r
ing tots* frocks, too. A

_

�THE MASTING 1 BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS. 1M«
Rannor lhln» woul(1
true &amp; a n*Uonal
ljunxier
the gambling instinct

Views and Opinions;

This and That

DISTRICT.

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

diving.

The sixth day ot May at two o'clock home with

ia better.
and two children tram
Craven were guest* of hl* father; 0.
A Debate That Failed.
vtattfag with1 —
“ Saturday and Bunday.
and* ““
wife.
j*cob R.*WmH
Dud!
Wirt and “The Brain Trtut.”
—---- ----------- ------------------ JtOOb ~ DraaiSi
sanction of the Federal government.
The Fellowship meeting will be
John Latimer. Thoraau„,
held on April 38. which comes on
Some Basis of Pact. ■
Loe.-------------Woodland; John N. Stuart,
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
------re months' vtelt with Thursday Instead of the regttlar
■mrr iBmTui
oohoshnino roams.
I
Prophetic Statements.
(Contu
Mra. Harold Pelham of Detroit,-Yankee
---------------Springs;
Thoma* Mulvaney.
Craven, In Chicago.
night
There
will be a silver medal
.lenry W.
Eaton,
Baltl~ •
- During the post few weeks poo-| book the other day and happened
oratorical contest with six contestCongressman O e o rg c Foulkes visited her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Assyria; Henry
ir nwetl
______ .
more; Ahram
Bunnell.
Barry; "spent
-------- Bunday tn Delton with Mrs.
1 3er»7*'i»------------------------- Dle around here have had a taste of. to turn to an account of the down­
ml gilt have had a great little de- mother
returning with her on I George Braydon. Carlton;
sk.
to w
Wm.,
of
the
Roman
Empire.
Several
Cook's
parents.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Law
­
----------- ---------------------------- I what roads were like before Michl- ; fall
■upper.
1 ail 01 UK.' nuniau ruiip.iv. LA-.u.A.
.......
.
.
Castleton; Wa...
of the causes of thc downfall, as ।
with Dr. William A. Wirt con­ Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pelham are !Northrop.
tie McBain.
Mrs Mina Palmer has relumed
The comi
j Brown, Hasting* township; Robert
i ILsted by the historian, have a fa- j ccmlng the Red tendencies of the moving to Flint soon.
I
Willis Bumford and Gay Norton of
r
looking
,r,----------------------------------- —
------...vy set —
■— - ,1-------------MIm Margaret Huger and Harry Campbell.
vauipucK. Hope;
Iiupc, Levi
uevs N.
tt. Mosher.
MOSnCT. Hastings and Monroe Leach ot Wel- oils, bringing with her Mr. Palmer's
MrmM.) ■ ■ ■
freezing- of
the --------ground combined
mlllar
rlng
us to —
sronder। nnuar
miliar im*.
ring. They
wonderBrain Trusters. ----Our----------------------congressman.
—— months
——
-*&lt;m with rantH
anrl heavy
heavv ratn«
Maple
•OOUXTY SIX
rapid thaw*
thaws and
rains ' ing about the truth nt
of thr
the «nvlnc
saying | so it appears, got himself a hall and Huger returned to their home In Johnstown; Wm. Wheeler.
’
* *
aged unde, whose wife passed away
flay would
—.’“•J*------ L_
___
made even tlie best county toads that history always repeat*. Here . publicized lhe event to the best of ’ Philadelphia on Tuesday after | Grove; Lewis A. Nichols, Orange­ Mr. and Mra. Zellon Kaiser's.
recently.
; are two paragraphs taken from the i hte ability. The only trouble U that. | vteltlng Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Rehor ville; Philip
-’•*« Barber.
and mainPrairieville;
trunk lines rather muihv nre tw° P*««raplis takenMr.
from
theMrs.
I his ability.
only trouble is that. ellered
• vteitlng
—a:M
and
William The
Springer
‘ and main trunk iinra rauier mushy itext:
/orgot to । make
mftke arrangements
BrranfemenU 'I and
other relatives
relative* here.
here.
David Eycleshymer. Rutland; Sam­ antly surprised Wednesday night are moving to Hastings,
he forgot
“nd other
*111 receive
$1.40 *n spot*; plck out the worst you ve I1 -Many
Mr. and,Mra,»Merrill
and Mra. Merritt and
"Many of the country people, un- (with the noted Gary educator. And
and daugh- uel Carlyle, Thornapple; George D. when the neighbors and friends from
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel and
pOO invest!
encountered, multiply that by the willing to become colon!, forsook1 even lhe multiplex ambitions of the 1 ter and Mis* Mary Schermerhorn, Barden, Woodland: Wm. W. Dole, Hastings, gathered with well filled Utile daughter of Grand Rapids vis­
I While th
,a'00 total mileage of roads in Barry their fields and turned io the city Fourth District representative do a nurse at Blodgett hospital, all of Assyria; George Padelf ord. Balti­ baskets to spend the evening It be­ ited his parents here Saturday.
For Hasting
iraunlr .M l-oO
«llrt O'"?
, « i»&gt;-1 n»J Include conducted . TOO de------□rand
- --—
Rapids
------- were
——
Easter
---------guests more; Charles A. Polley, Barry.
ing her birthday. Music and cards
Mr. and Mra. Alex Mayville have
[ . •
AOVKKTierxo katzs.
ration tlmi
were played. Sandwichea, cake and returned from Grand Rapids where
.pile*Lu.i.L -huh
iw. IwortM and weed-grown fields were | bale.
‘"'—
“.the
lhC dJ
difficulties
®cultles whlc
which
h fuimerly
formerly be- no uncolnmon
uncomrnon sight.
„fht As there
tht.re was)
WM
...
Miss Phoebe Harmer, a former
coffee were served. Every one seemed they spent the winter.
wonderfully
lne
’?* aet thofie who trlcd 10 Kel nl&gt;xu ,hc lew land cultivated, thc amount of. Concerning tlie Wirt ciiarges Hastings school teacher, now of the
to enjoy the evening.
Mr*. John Perry is spending lhe
titles.
It f
nffnrHj.rrpn.AH 'rhe
Tl'r scarcity
cnnn-ltv of nt
—• Trust."
—---- • -•nothing
.* .---Hamtramck schools, was the guest AN EARLY SPRING MORNING.
’_..v"
* in county in I.,
early spring or —
after
heavy j food decreased,
(against the “Brain.
Zellon Kaiser, Kenneth Hurless week in Grand Rapids wltli her
likes to dd
It was a magnificent morning In and Russell Craven went to Free­ daughter.
E&gt;tb rains For several weeks during the food waji ,c,t fnftst severely in the, in the way of new facta were of Mrs. Royal Myers Thursday and
■avocable t&lt;
vwiijr spring
npium when
wucu Ii watched
waicnva among
minij port Sunday to'call on the Newton
The friend* and neighbors of Mr.
I site
„i cltlps- where prices rapidly went up. brought out during the conyreMlon- Friday' on her way to Grand Rap­ : early
toy physic,
' ‘ • year, many communities were al- Tlie destruction
dcstruc0on of
ot the
Ihp small
smaI| farms
fann&gt; al ln
..f..u„tlon. "The
‘th- doctor h
Bd i 'ids
a visit with her mother.
invesUgalion.
had
“t/for
”' "
।
I; the trees to see the pJwa
procession
&gt;.JOn come brothers.
and Mrs. Joseph Springer to the
[ally. Whei
etniun will b« man Isolated. Without questioning , was perhaps the chief cause that been given a pretty thorough trial,
Bate. w« home from । down the hUkide. The uppar air
Mr. R. Fcldpausch of Hastings number of thirty-five met at their
Ffl, to consl
'word, cr Im. the fact that Michigan has un-| brought about the decline of this by newspaper* before he ever ap- lhe M A" c
"d- 8he
w lh the music ot lark*, called on his brother, H. Ftldpauscli, home in Irving village Monday eve­
, is well as
peared
in
Washington
In
spite
of
«&lt;»mp*nied
by
Miss
Florence
and
my
wlrole
world
thrilled
with
and
family
Bunday.
ning to give them a farewell parly,
doubtedly gone about tlie improve- great empire At the same time biul« of »&gt;•'~l.
nmmoote n ,,ess ln ,hc cltles *e*l off- “nd man- the manner in which his testimony1 p*"«bu"‘ °,f ^d, A*e.
J »he conception of summer. The
Jo DeRuiter, the manager of the the family being about to move to
i.-Art1"'
"“ds ,n
a uUcturers h.d io
their was ridiculed and In spite of the:^™
pat? went to Grand | young pale wind-fiowera had risen pickle factory at Hastings. Mr. and Hasting* where Mr Springer U em­
loclety. St
pabiuh.d an manner, we wonder what percentage worknicn who swelled the number* fact that he undoubtedly look some: ^*Pl^,,Tue*d&gt;y to,r » few d*F« '.by the wood-gale and under the Mra. Frank Beckwith of Hastings ployed as fpreman on lhe M. C. R.
. lvUn
[visit tbefore
leaving ***
for her
sun called
1
vhere *upe
*fM* ,MV,n,r
h'r home in . hazels, when perchance lhe hot ...»
■‘•ddr»* U,|of People would be willing to go of lhe unemployed. The cities be- rather frivolous statements of ceron Mr. and Mra. 6. Grimmett R. section.
■egulariy a
(pushed his way, new little suns 'Thursday.
Jback to the dirt road trails
came
in order
filled with poor
""'people
J
’ scramb
u ­ tain unimportant "brain trustera"- Detroit.
JOB PBIXTIXG.
Mr. and Mra. Newman Tuttle of
ling for a place In the waiting lines, rather seriously, we
„ concluded
.....v.uu.u that
w..,.
AreH, B»U» u&gt;d jwith
SOUTH SHULTZ.
is
some
slight
basis
of
truth
I
£
am,
*y
lcfl
Monday
for
their
new
There
was
a
certain
thrill
and
quick
­
Lansing,
Titos.
Beck
and
Dan
Mar
­
The
many
friends
of
Mrs.
Kather
­
to which thc government dlstribu- there
there is some slight basis of truth i
*“* M,c'
roads Is money well spent we believe ted free grain, wino and meat.
&gt;lay, direct
in Dr. Wirt's charges. Very few.
few of Ihome
*'°,ne ln North
NorLh Muskegon
Muskegon.
Miss enlng everywhere . . . Birds called ble of Hastings were Bunday guests ine Hart and fatally wish them suc­
horlty, wh
'so long as we do not mortgage the
with her
•The crushing weight of taxation, course, believe that the "trusters" ' Franccs
cess in their new home at Freeport,
France* Bates will remain wkn
ner 1i and
ano flashed
nasnra on every hand;
nana; they
may of Mrs. Jane Tuttle.
iteo know*
Allen Malcolm and family of but they will be greatly missed by
future too far ahead to build them. the money needed to keep up the have any direct hook-up with Moa- Brandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. A. W., made off exultant with streaming
ong to pili
■'^nX. nt
——
Hastings were Bunday guests of all here.
luxurious court of the empire, to cow or that Rooaevelt is merely an iCook- dur*ng the school year.
|I strand*
of grass, or wisp* of /ifleece,
:ourt
cost*
The ShulU Community dub will
‘plunging into the dark spaces of Frank Bushong.
'
VOTE "NO.’For a few jjgyg iast weck prOpa- satisfy thc demands of the army American Kerensky in Die scheme
vrong. it
YEARS AGO TODAY. । the wood, and out again into the
It must be spring now. as all the meet with -Mra. Arney Bonneville
1
!
Next Monday voters of Michigan gan(ja favoring lhe administration's and to supply tlie city Idlers with of things to be shoved aside at some | TWENTY
rom makli
food and amusement required a later date when Tugwell and his ij Mrs. E. 6. Bhermah of Pontiac blue.
neighbors are out getUng onion Thursday May 3. Bring your thim­
must decide whether or not they ,38.000000 bond bill was being dte- constant Increase in taxes. It -was gang will assume complete charge. 1I visited last week at the home of Mr.1 A lad moved across the field from ground ready.
flay ha* pi
bles to work on the Album quilt.
entllive of
wtah to throw debt obligations of trlbutt.d through state liquor store*. customary to require a group of
They will meet this Wednesday to
land Mrs. Willard Ickes and other ‘be farm below with a dog trotting
The Ban
..
"L. ,
.
.. relative*.
.'behind him.—a dog. no. a fussy.
BARRYVILLE.
finish the quill they are quilting at
$40400,000 onto the shoulders of c(ulrman Heard quickly rescinded wealthy men to'become responsible
। Mrs R. A. Carnahan and E. A black-legged iamb trotting along
he.council
Mrs.
A.
Craven's.
for u
the
Mr* R A Carnahan and E. A. black-legged lamb trotting along
I their children and grandchildren to thc
howerer. claiming he did „
„ taxes
|cn of their-district.
tm&gt; attco.4When
raRM nrX u ^in ih, rX,n7X
Mr. and Mrs, Heber Footer and
or
this nx
it was felt prat this discouraged
Those who were not out to Sun­
Holbrook of Muskegon are spend- on it* toes, with its tall swinging Dora and- Kenneth Bage were in
provide an artificial business atini; 1M&gt;.
that the circulars were of men from
developing
their
business.
of
Industry
and
agriculture,
in
the
lng
the
weck
wtth
lhelr
Mlsa
'
behind.
They
were
going
to
thein developing their business.
Battle Creek Wednesday evening day School and church missed a
“?
' mothers on the common, who move ,
L iilm
SYMPHO
ulus for the
lhe sole benefit of those of a political nature. Governor Com- the'
treat as the young people had a
mc state
Aiau- enacted
CIIHLICQ laws
mwj forbidding
tucuiuouiK i. ”‘X
, "?&lt;Th rov ”
7 vernment bure,“5 Agnes Holbrook.
and
attended
band
rehearsal.
and*, au
authority,
government-­
...
—
...
.
.has in.
•&gt;.I , the .present:
men
to &lt;’give
up their *’business
and■ ant
thority. in a government
Mrs JOnn
John
Kronewitter
who
»ke
little Igrey clouds among
thc
stimulus which will stock
no justification for at- 1 I™
n . ,n
,v* ,,n
1«..,**«. ana;
lo■ KOC
up
uiiir WMnro
..rnnomtn ---nrA^r-,
Wh.f
Mra
nronewlttcr
Who
n*S'"*
c MW®
Mra. Etta Beach of South Has­ nice program.
....
. I rnre 111. n t nrt nnnnnmlr
* — - »..i
—.
SCHEO
Mra. Florence Peake and son Jay
! certainly produce no permanent tempting to get by with such a trick. requlretl sons to follow the trades £w?no' n "r bcen ’Pending some time with Mr*.' | d»rlc 8&lt;&gt;rae.
tings spent last week with her
.
——■--—» —
------ ----------- --------- and nrofessions of their fathers and) na'e Tugweli. Wallace and other j pi--... Tobias” has gone •_
to Grand
------ « i I» cannot, help forgetting and daughter. Mra. L. A. Day, Bunday took a trip to Coldwater Saturday.
benefit* and wlU not relieve unemliquor store* belong to the state even fixed wages and the prices of j *ry "1P” of ‘h* trust accomplished i
"
Sarry Oo
j.
laboring the spink's triumph, when
We are glad to hear that Qua
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
the once free
free' Roman I „ PrlY"tc °r public life to indicate |1 Frank
, ployment to the extent claimed by Of Michigan; not to a political par- Kvuua.
goods. So tlie
jrTRnK
-------- -tuingairom
— - |van
1 he flashes past with »
Latlgslrom of
of Cincinnati.
Cincinnati,
a rreree
fleece irom
from Wood and Vlrgeline of 8. Hastings. Peake is some better at this writing.
lecta p
I citizen, rich or poor, in country or I £ 1
J°
lned
Langstrom
________ ,here
___ 8atur-|a
bramble buah. It I will
_ ■ Mrs
Mrs. Mina Kenyon and Evelyn
the administration.
,t
juuiru
niio. a
i^uiiaauuui
ncrc
oaiur- n- K-Tt
w—
— corer -*the Mra. Ruth Springer and Mr. and
.... independent
.i.... lile
1,... to reorganize me
lhe United
united States?
btntes?
,... and
. . will
... spend. a few
.
.
Plec
city, had almost, no
.
day
days
as (bedded mow. it ...o,
will weave among Mra. Keith Graham of Hastings and Horn called on Mra. Cenard Smith
Most of us can remember clearly
ine the guest* of Mrs Langstrom's par- 1‘he &gt;oft red cow-hair beautifully. It Mr. and Mrs. Forest Beach of Lan- in Hastings Saturday afternoon.
of their own He was watched by How much Influence docs “.•.he
A concert
when lhe state bonded itself for |
trust"
have
in
Federal
affairs,
how
WHO PAYS?
। government officials and spies who
now ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Hender- U » Pf‘«411 ecstasy to have BilUf.
Harvey Leonard of Dowling visit­
Jounty Mt
to build roads. Only
„ $50,000,000
.
. a
Who is paying for the special saw to it that the grain dealers.
captured
it at
------- |»hott.
*" ■* “
* the right moment,
‘
Mra. Chas. Hutton of Clarkston ed his cousin. Rose Hallock. Tues­
presented I
I little more than a decade has passed election Monday? Tlie general elec- butchers, and bakcra supplied the
.spent from Friday till Bunday with day.
—
Mra. H. J. Ciiristmas of Eaton and the nest Is nearly ready.
pymphony
I ud U&gt;,
o! .11 OU, wndl.ltta, tow ^wlne, that U&gt;, cm: o( people and
“nd never deserted their oc­
Ah. but the thrush 1* scornful. • her parents. Mr. and Mra. Will
Mr. and Mra. Alva Kenyon and
Rapids came Wednesday for a few
cupations.
in
a
word,
the
Roman
ringing
out
hi*
voice
from
lhe
Mtoriura hi
days
visit
with
her
sister.
Mrs.
D.
I ture on present day employment is ballots and election inspectors be deHyde. Mrs Hyde naa been on thc sons. Bobbie and Bennie, of Belle­
p•
government attempted to regulate
hedge!
He
&amp;et*
hi*
breast
against
,
vue
visited
his
parents,
Mr.
and
R. Foster, and other relatives
May 17. con
sick IBt the past week.
exactly aero—in fact sub-zero be- (myed by tlie counties in the same almost every interest of life and
Mrs.
G.
E.
Kenyon.
Sunday
and
his
&gt; R. B Mesaer returned last week the mud. and models it warm for
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
under the d
I cause we *U11 have to worry about manner as a regular election. It Is wherever the citizenturned lie felt
•from an extended trip through the turquoise eggs—blue. blue, bluest ,J. J. Willltts and Miss Helen were uncle John Mlnzey of Marquette
The prog
TO-BE what we
' paying the debt. Likewise a few difficult to estimate what the total ‘**5 lrl“om‘- interterence and
opEgypt and the Holy Land, visiting of egg*, which cluster *o close and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Willitls. accompanied, them home for a'
jibout one t
_____
_ the
__
.
.nmu.t nt ih.
in .
prcssion of the state. —Ingham
are. and to become
some of
cities___
,-of ________
southern round against the breast, which ;Raymond and Janette of Lansing, week's visit.
J y«ars after thc last of me proposed expense for all counties will be. coU11t&lt;. News.
j Europe.
’___' "___ ’____ ’
bound up beneath the breast, nest- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wlilltta of
what
wc
arc
capable
it. *3*
AlVl
non
l«
arv-nf
III
—
hron
—
tn
n
—
..
___
...
___
.
___
-nrn
nnn
....
phony
and
$3$J»0.000 is spent tlie benefit* to Estimates run from $250,000 on tip. [ “
PLEASANT HILL.
Mrs Franlj Denslow of Muskegon »n« content You should *ee the ,Concord and Mra. Olive Campbell
k symphony
of becoming, is thc
If thc present tendency toward
While fixing up a buxx rig. Ix-o
employment wifi have dissolved into However it te worth this much to thc
j was the over Bunday guest of Dr., bright ecstasy in the eye* of a nest- ,and mother. Mra. Owen, ot Hastings.
tort vlolinii
Harriet
got
a
piece
of
steel
in
his
only
end
of
life.
—
regimentation
and
collectivism
con
­
IDenslow's
mother
of
this
city.
I'taf
thrush,
because
of
the
rounded
dear air and well all be left holding people of lhe state to say whether or
MBs Agues McDonald, who has
’he orchesti
,I Andrew ---------------— .been
------ j ores* Of the eggs against her 1 been assisting Mra. Herbie Wilcox eye. He wns taken to Blodgett hos­
tinues from Washington, how soon
Harper who ihas
Stevenson.
the bag. so to speak, for annual in- not they shall vole a bond issue of will
». each of us prepare to be regulat­
flifcrno. H
I visiting relatives here for a week, breast!,
for the past two weeks, returned to pital at Grand Rapids where it was
terest charges totalling $22,800,000 J3Q.000.000.
ed by political bureaucrats? Talk I
Whitt a hurry the Jenny wren her home south of Hastings Satur­
returned Friday to Minneapolis.
about prohibition taking away "per- j
over a period of thirty years.
lose the sight of the eye.
• makes-*-hoping I shall not see her day evening.
i 1. Ovcrtui
Some confusion
exists- —
regarding
Why r
prohibition
will(
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY. ;dart Into the low bush. 1 have a deWe seriously doubt that this huge
------------------------------------------- sonal liberty!"
...
--------------- ....
Mr. and Mra. Verne Hawbllte and
lad." A. B
Evcrctt Stinchomb and his sister, light in watching them against their children of Highbank were Sunday the Project Club Thursday when
expenditure will have anywhere near the so-called $38,000,000 issue. Thc
**,“ v,erU?£1&lt;&gt;.f‘‘B of d^nk2. "Adagli
,
. .
.
...
.
.
... ln« ,n contrast with the vanishing I
Mrs D Kelley, of Marshall arrived shy little wills. But they have all guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wil- they received thc last lesson on
B» enTO on unemploiun.nl Ih.l tele will not bond ioell lor te, ltJ,ny
und„
Concerto. F
in thc cityiSunday on account of the risen with a rush of wings, and are
this year's work. The same officers
3. "Vatec
Chose favoring the bill claim. About full amount but for $30,000,000. If of thc threat* that loom from the!
............
serious Uljera of their mother. Mrs gone, the birds. The air is brushed Nashville were callers there.
were elected for next year and our
half of "the nxmey will be spent on this 1* done, the Federal government Brain Trusters— George Averill in)---------- —
....
--------------„.... agitation. There is w
~ ...
dub
voted
for
the
Co-Operative
I A. —
R. Trumbull.
with
no lark
in
Mrs. B. Geiger of the Striker
4. “Murill
I much
much ro|&gt;e
ro|&gt;e does President Roosevelt 1 Dr. W. A. Wright and wife of New the sky. not one; the heaven te
new buildings or the remodelling of will supply tfl.000,000 for public Birmingham Eccentric
district called on her daughter. Mrs. Course for next year's work.
L
Terschai
I propose to give them, how far will York City are spending a few day* i clear of wings or twinkling dot — Pearl Foster. Friday. ’
The Sunshine Club met with Mrs.
------------I 5. "Woodl
old ones. This means the use of works projects. However, everything
When at Ishpeming last week Iihe follow-along with their ideas?
Ideas? ’ at hte old home in Carlton, enroute i From "The White Peacock." by
Mrs. Mln da Mudge and Ruth re­ Seymour Jordan Friday afternoon
UacDowell
considerable machinery; also a spe- received from the Federal govern- met an employe
r of the
.■ post .office
..... 1 Questions
« ...
-t. as
_ ..these __
— to Rpojtane. Washington, where, David Herbert Lawrence.
such
area_.
being
turned to their home Friday after a and finished a quilt which will be
given to the Cope family al Middle­
clallzed type of labor which so ffar ment eventually has to be paid by department who told me a. story i asked by many a private citizen of; they will make their future home. I----------------- »■*■»
two weeks' visit in Detroit.
Will c
rel- the
the people
people of
of the
the state,
state, either
cither directdirect- thBl wt mc thinking of what Is go- &gt; tlie United States who are rather ] Mra. Ida Palmatler went to Wood- 1
DAWN­
has not constituted the bulk of welThe last lesson of thc Nutrition ville. who lost all their pos.se.sslons
u- nr Indirr-riiv
n,„. r«r
... l|ig 0,1 ,n the ,edcral service these fearful of the ever-expanding Fed- 1 land Monday to see her brother. G.
Of warm Bprtng rain against class will be held al thc home of In the fire. Thc next regular meet­
fare roles. People ot Grand Rapids
life ly
lx or Indirectly, so that
Orel for
lor all pracprac- « um mail
ra,&gt;.-» « ncuuuiiaiu.
, R,pul,)te
' „„ power.
"
‘
"From
,
oe,n
. .
L
ing
will
be
held
with
Addle
Lewis
W. Houfstatter. who very sick. She I
thc windowpane.
Mrs. Herbie Wilcox Tuesday.
recently completed a Civic auditor- ileal purposes we will be voting for a
opposed to the measures or some
May 3rd.
report* him us being better.
i^jj lwo young birds out on the
fl. "The
lum. One of the arguments used »38.000.000 debt obligation, hm ~ of “
----- *' that
'
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Raymond of
them
arc being »pon.sored
Dr. Wirt's specific charges* were
Cet Cteler has purchased a res- 1
jBwn
WE8T ORANGEVILLE AND
Ichlepegrel
by the Roosevelt administration. In ' rather ridiculous But he was cn­ taurant on Canal street hi Grand I challenge its music with their song.
was the great number of men to be $30,000,000 bond issue alone.
EAST GUN MARSH. Martin were Sunday guests of her
7. "Intern
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton
n discussion with a member bf the tirely correct and voiced thc opln- -----------------Rapids and---will —
take
-----—- ,possession
---------- -— of1'
as dawn
employed.
Actually, however, the
Clarence
Canaan
of
Kenton.
Ohio,
Campbell, and family.
opposit km party some time ago he Ion of many when he questioned the the same next week. His family will Moves bravely on. brushing a light
REAL HORSE POWER
spent a few days last week with his
effect of this construction bn Grand
Several from this way attended
&lt;ct forth hts opinions A short time influence of the "brain trust" in not go until June.
grttV
'
lymphony.
Talk about bad roads, reminds us after this talk occurred an Inspector affairs at Washington. Very few
Rapids unemployment was Just
K-lss Carrie Barber of Hurfson was | From wakening eyes, and keeping 3 sister. Mrs. Margucritte McCafferty, the Altoft P. T. A. Friday evening.
9. Selectk
and brother Morse. The last of thc
Lloyd Colvin is working near
about nil. Likewise general hnem- th*t nothing yet invented has been for the .poslofficc department visit-1 people would care to see the United -IrctrH
a« ’frarhar
ibIIbK ,
sweet tryst
elected as
teacher nt
of BS
English
erome Ker
week the two brothers motored to Freeport and expects to move this
r.t his home announcing^ States turned into a gigantic labor- Thursday evening at a meeting of I With earth and sea and skies—
ployment in Michigan would scarce- an improvement on thc horse lor
10. March.
Marshal)
to
visit
Al
Canaan
and
wife
that
he
had
come
to
investigate
a
I
atory
for
the
edification
and
amuselhe board of education.
ly be touched by the expenditure of getting about muddy, ruiiy. sticky
*
'
1 The Bart
over
the
week
end.
Clarence
will
j
The last meeting of the P. T. A.
complalnt that "You have s|X&gt;ken inent of a small clique of IntellectuMr. and Mrs A B. Hum wen- Then before very long, the wind
stay al Marshall as he will farm on-; will be held Friday evening. Mr. and
S17AOO.OOO. Building construct 10:1 roi‘ds A *»*«&gt;» powered automobile disrespectfully of tlie President " ‘ als.
called to Kalamazoo Monday by
comes strumming
fcntlnualiot
ions mi the Marshall manh this Mrs. Clare Williams are the pro­
does not get money into the hands cai‘ lcave faithful old Dobbin biting Think of It. readers! Since when. |
- - lhe death of the latter's brother. Upon the open shutter.
Iheatra and
.....
gram committee.
About all one can
do is to trust Theodore .....
Huff Mra. Hum will go And It whispers. In a sort of low summer.
of those who need it the moat. Too thc dust on a hard surfaud road in this nation, did il become an of- j —
aid poMlb
Mrs. Lillian Lacey and friend Al­
fensc
for
anyone
to
criticise
any
ofthat
President
Roosevelt
will
hold
from
there
to
her
old
home
in
humming.
much goes for building materials Dut lct» that trail become a sea of
he format
vin Johnson of Battle Creek called
llclal from the President down to ills visionary associates to earth. Us- Mendon to remain several days.
CRE88EY.
To some leaves, gay and bold,
nd‘ other
and much of lhe work is done with mud and ^he f^t motor car made
poundmnster if one feels he has | tening io them wlUwul being swayMiss Eunice Kelley of Traverse Adventuring in the little eave«- on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Paris and Mr.
6 inday visitors al the D. Enzinii
leavers. Ir
and Mrs. C. E. Vanfcttt Saturday home were Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Cran­
machine old. Nor Is it probable that despite its hundred or more horse something to criticise. Is this part1 ed by their opinions
Tlie public City visited Katherine VanValken[Ion will a
gutter.
afternoon
and
evening.
i
still
has
confidence
—
----------------------------------------------i
still
has
confidence
in
Roosevelt
burgh
iasl
vyeek.
dall
and
daughters
and
Mr.
and
------the $18,000,000 to be spent on roads Power engine will stall helplessly
Ind arrang
And it must have told
Mr
and
Mrs.
C.
E.
VanEtt
and
son
1 ■
—■ 1
। despite his advisors and associates;
will help lhe labor mart Much of sinking in deeper with each revoluThem that thc sun. with radiant LaVern were Bunday visitors of Mr. Mrs. Carl Enzlan and daughter of
kith concer
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
ArUtiM »pp««rin« la uu eoiamn | not because of them
Kalamazoo, - .
banners.
financing
these funds will go for the eluni- t&gt;on of the wheel while a couple of
and Mrs. R. j. Mott of Lansing
It is reported^ that Thornapplc
Miss Frances Barber of Washing­
llirough me
Was swiftly coming.
I Speaking of the "brain
---------—-------------------- -They also took their aunt. Mrs. Rltta
nation of grade crossings near metro- *“&gt;»« will go ploddingly but certamike wfll
be lowered
in—
lhe------near
fu-­
It 50 cents
For at once, they begin to mind their Quinn, to Lansing with them to her ton spent the past week at the
bring* w mind a speech made by lure U this Is done it U claimed
politan centers and for trunk line *&gt;' forward. Two real horse power
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Barber
Ihlldren. ar
manners—
daughter's. Mrs. Frank Otto's. Mrs. add family and other relatives here,
| Herbert Hoover that was strangely ’tiat several thousand acres of land
pavement construction. This type under circumstance is worth more
Ittend any
Quinn has been visiting at the Van­
•»f tin' Ni-w. Deal? Looks as if we re prophetic Hoover was without fav- can be cultivated that now comMr. and Mrs. John ShulU and
A conference takes place among the Ett home the past three weeks.
■ nd indudi
of construction, too. requires a large ,hju‘
the mechanic power that licaded for 11 condition similar to I or tijpn. mid most of his remarks Pr'-'c one big swamp.
family of Grand Rapids spent Sun­
hlatian may
We understand Mra. Charley Bur- day with Mr. and Mra. Otis Boulter
outlay for materials and the cm- could
Placed under one hood.
that told of in tin- William Tel) leg- --------fell on---deaf
ears.------HeMiss
said:Katie
‘
Miss Katie
------------Lein* returned
to Leiru
thei returned » thr
"We have heard a gregt deal
about S
“te *•
Normal
‘
hU
d 8 d don is home again after a very suc­
f-nd uherv an Au-sirian official hung...................................
...
“*‘—
------ • at Ypsilanti Monday . As '-hnd mJ
ployment of considerable machinery
and family.
RED I
cessful
operation
for
goitre
at
the
up hw hat on a past and everyone reactionaries, conservatives, progres- IJrs Andrus. Fowler. Vivian and A d
..rnmtie throb, thmueh
ALL SUCCESS.
Mra. Smith spent some time lhe County c
The $2J65.000 to be spent for na­
ms
.
liberals
and
radicate.
I
have
W
H
Spence
spent
Bunday
at
Wall
"
I*
0011
*
trough
Borgesa hospital. Kalamazoo.
past week with her daughter
‘
and•
:ecived no
Wc wish thc newly-formed Barry who passed by had to bend his knee
tional guard armories B too ridicu­
Mr. and Mrs. Al Canaan motored family. Mrs. Marsh Callhrop. as
not yet heard an attempt by any Ilake
Jduction in
County
Music
Association
all
b
suclous for comment.
.
here from Marshall Sunday to bring Miss Arliss has been ill with pneuone ot the orators who mouth these
C1——’_ZZ— zbz zzz Z™.
cw achcdu
qt th, mure sum of usoooooo
&gt;' ««&gt; onrenlred u&gt; nuk, pre,,
Morse Canaan back to Mra. McCaf­ rnonla.
I cannut think .that President phrases to define the principle upon w J Blld L L Holloway for two,
“ Than thc coming of dawn in early
ieclaratldn
ferty's. also spent Sunday here. They
Several from here attended the
a high proportion will go for mater­ siblc n continuation of the fine work ROMevell would for a minute sub­ which they base these classifies- yr®ra past, has returned to the city' I'
Spring?
etitton for
report the work on thc onion Grange meeting at Silver Creek.
scribe to any such regulation. It tions
»nd ha* entered the employment
erllficaU'
ials and machinery: a small propor"There te one thing 1 can -say ol w H- Goodyear, where he will
marshes around Marshall about the Tuesday evening, and enjoyed the
undoubtedly originates with some
tlon for labor. The benefit to MichlPl^_na,nc Barrj' county wa- Subaltern seeking to entrench him­
same as here, weather conditions are talk given by Stanley Powell.
without question of doubt: that te. $f®cl his many friends with smiles.,
"ALL
DAY
PARKING
—
one lost a
used
in
recognition
of
the
fact
that
very favorable.
self and at the same lime provide that the spirit o’f liberalism te to
Wil! the Lowell and Hastings
gan employment will therefore be of
There was a good attendance at
25c
PER
HOUR."
Barry cou
little con*equcnre On* the contrary a number of musicians and patrons a way of getting rid of some em­ create free men: it is not the regl- railroad be extended to Hastings
the Community Club Saturday eve­
Here where the motor* stand on
KLINGENSMITH.
if Michigan voters do approve of Irn® v*rtou* parl' of thc counl&gt; ploye protected now by civil senice mentation of men. It is not the ex- ,hls yrar? We are aware of some
ning. Carl DcLano. state representa­
w&gt;~» look
&gt;w* a*
m if
&gt;&gt; it would
wvuiu be.
tx.
cindered ground
•
i who
tension of bureaucracy.
things that
John Grice, age 73. passed away tive. gave a fine speech
this sum. it is more than likely to hau' to’hnbutcd considerable in thc
out el
Dr and LL-.
Mra. J. C. Andrus and Dr. In
°f Beaming steel and gioa- Bunday morning. April 1st. al his
ronage seeker.—Tom Conlon. Crys­ ■ "You cannot extend the mastery
C..
Mr. and Mra. Warren Cairns and
develop into one of the worst ex- -w,y 01 tlmc snd wlcnt to the i»ro- tal Falls Diamond Drill.
of government over the daily life *’&gt;d Mrt. E. H. Lathrop gave a
8y PMnt.
home near Deep lake. Mr. Grice the otto girls spent Saturday In
of a people without somewhere mak- pleasant pedro party to about fifty W
J wa*. &gt;oun8 I came in had been in poor health for lhe Hastings
amples of political plum grabbing in ^*c:‘
MARH
ins itjiiaster of-peoples souls, and friends, Fridayevening al the forSpring and found
past two years. Much sympathy is
Mlcidgan hbtqry.
-------------—*-——
The folio
A silver U.VISC
thoughts. Expansion of govern- mer's home on Green street. The! Annng tne Brass, still dull with extended to the bereaved children.
MORGAN.
ave been
Thl* bill is not sound. It will not
.
-L.no GLEANINGS.
UUC^ll'l.’UD.
••• business means that
.lists lhe
MIC l|me wom custom of giving prizes ,
It b estimated thot some 200.000 - r
NEWS
. • ment in
Mr. and Mra. Edward Bowerman Last Week's Letter.
ounty
-Clo
t, whs done away with and is to be And Winter* breath, the crocuaef and children of the Cotnan district
do what it pretends to do. It Isn't
Air rondlllond.it lor automobile 1
f'"1"t» prolret ;It,
Robert Campbell of Martin spent
“^ounces
of silver are
In hoarding
worth live cost. It deserves to be 'b^h
’f7'sbecutat^*s
o?liiis
countrv m«&gt; be
lhe next hinovations
l»n(uaiiT5 much, nnuuniuum.
Sweet
larence Hs
self
political rnrtSMlimrps
consequences
commended The c«.ui|iic
example ori,
sei
sweet birth,
birlh;
. one of...
.
.
Arif from
from the ivulttlra!
are spending some time with the
irresistibly “
•*'*
ili ho '*
doubt
have many---------------followers. The
that ‘upward former's parents. Mr. and Mra. Jim the week end with Clifford Draper.
. —iter speculators of this country.
Ira. cynth
“"*•* -----------------* tender spears
‘
buried under an qyeraljelming
burled
oven* helming dta- ,
‘
' :n the motoring world. An American of Its errors is driven
Darwin McClellahd of Nashville
— •
-------- ----thrust and curled.
tings Tw
j Bowerman.
lanche of "Noes."
Ca!1
®ny connection manufacturer has been demonstrat- without peace to greater and■ greater
visited his grandparents, Mr. and
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODaV. Breaking with fragile strength lhe
the nation's
press
llfford E.
with an amendment to the Dies Bill ing a unit to motorcar munufac- control
Wmlormof rn»
wcch dor,
n« and
live
u ra
iuc 01 pen, wt- j
TOtenlii'
c.nh
jd
‘or&lt;"d“'teMdT' 11S Mrs. D. A. McClelland. Sunday.
Ftollowlng is
the list
of petit Jur-.j
“
*—--------------platform. Free speech does not live
Dick Tolles of Hastings was a
which would shoot thc price of silver turcr*.
■
.
.
. many
hours after free industry and ors dr“*n on lhe 20th day of April. I Hour by slow hour till beauty wa* week.
STYLES CHANGE
-]hc rctail center of Manhattan free commerce die
pursuant to previous notice, to
unfurled.
.
Oll H111
&lt;home aft- guest of Linwood Christopher over
Btylei do change. At one time from 45 cents to $129 per ounce?
the week end.
"It Is a false liberalism that in- M,ve Bl lhc
term
tho clr‘;
er spending some lime with his slsIn eminently correct Boston it was Silver proponents claim they are has made four moves in 50 years: in
Last Monday being Mrs. Harring­
ee Bell. M
terpret* itself into Government op- «“u court
c°untJ' ot Barry Here in the April dusk I used to!tcr £
working
for
humanity;
are
endeav1385.
in
1900.
in
1915.
and
another
ton's birthday, friends called in the
illegal to use a bath tub without ad­
ina Gillas
ponder,
ponder,
. w
oring to supply the world with more chanre hks been in progress during erat ten of business. Every' step in *or Mld }’e,r ,o ** summoned to be|
| Mr
Mr. Mn(1
and Mr
Mrs.
Wm. Bitgood h»v»
have evening and helped her to celebrate.
vice .of medical authority. The doc­
that direction poteons lhe very roots ln attendance on said court, at lhe i While lantern lighters
made their
' nioved &lt;o N**hvllle.
Nuhville
'
thr lnAt fEw v&lt;&gt;ar«
---------------------------I moved
MA
of liberalism. Il poisons political
miden rounds
—•*n^
. J^” *llT.rt_Orecn and
tor* must have had some good iob- money and thus create a world re­
Spellbound
and breathless at lhe I --?ff..
freshmenU,
The Youn
Hamlet has more lines to speak equality, free speech, free pre** and efficiency it would be purchased al
vival in trade. But we wonder! Are
family and Marshall Tripp spent
Mir party
Mrs Adolph Krueger who has been
agelong wontier.
than any other character of Shakes­ equality of opportunity. It te the the cost of freedom.
they?
Bunday in Kalamaaoo at the home visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Oblivious
to
the
city's
raucous
peare, with a total of 1569.
road not to liberty but to less lib­
"It would Increase rather than de­
of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walls. Mr. Stewart Draper, has gone to Mus­
U Tt. A
sound*.
.
A NATIONAL LOTTERY?
~'
7--------- T "
erty.
crease abuse and corruption, stlfte
and Mrs. Douglas Rouse of Battle kegon to spend the summer. •
ly invito
A movement te on loot in congress
“ “ rumorM thal * P°Pul,r &lt;UUy
Seventy per cent of the total utiA small boy caught In beauty's
Initiative aijd ---------------invention. Undermine
"True liberalism is found not tn-----------------------------Creek were guests there also
I Mrs. MUli
Mr. and Mra. Elgin Mead are
a •' ,. n-tt— । vh
P^r te1Uconsidering
the idea
of inpower in In
ti»,1«&lt;™
Unit- striving to spread bureaucracy, but development of leadership, cripple
&gt;oun, nrol...
TO .nd
in lized
« mechanical
b TO.Xro
rylcr
and
spending
a
few
days
visiting
their
Now cindered ground, but I can­
tn
striving
to
Mt
bounds
to
it.
True
mental
and
spiritual
energies
of
our
Nashville
spent
Sunday
evening
at
1
Wcodlam
jtalUr w the
wklTO to. nut
,muUo, „
0,
uwwp.
daughter, Dorothy, at Newaygo, and
not forget.
liberalism seeks all legitimate free- i F““il»,
*-------extinguish
—"■-*-------equality
-----------------of oppor- 1
the Green home. MBs Esther re­ Rev. and Mrs. Garter at Conklin.
fh certain European
----------Charles Grenville Wilson
dom first In the confident belief t------ty
, and dry up _____
^TLoiutelv
.rainrt countries We ent*.—Punch.
The
first
canal
dug
ta
the
United
the
spirit
of.llbturned with them to spend two'
The first canal dug in the United
■TO absolutely agalnrt this measure
.; - -.
buu. was In Norrtetown. Penna. in that without *uch freedom the pur-, erty and progress.
The
longest Sinugin
straight stretch
ol
NORTHLA8T WOODLAND.
States was in Norristown, Penna., in suit of other blessings 1* In valn. j “
• **
Men
ore
h,i“.
*ne longest
stretch ot
— whn
— **-*
Men
who are going about
tills highway In the United States la on
Gambling is a mighty Inefficient: a* to the ownership of the world'* 1T40.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stairs called
Liberalism U a force, truly thc spirit country
«
juntrv announcing that
that they
thev are ,8 te 5.
1. .. U,UZ“...
“ T
_
on Mr. and Mra. E. J. Sheldon
OOIDH (XIKNKKH.
tnf to raise money tor public bene- jongeit memory, there te no shadow
RralJI nrhduw*
than proceeding from thc deep realira-; liberal because of their promises to £
road ha/ m? clro ta S' for
b* Victor
Brazil produces .more cotton than lion that economic freedom cannot extend the government In business .DDroxinStel?so^niteM
Thursday. Mr. Sheldon is up and
Mrs.
Ctian.
Hyde
and
children.
Ed
­
1
*
&gt;
c“niple' ,e«'ulJwd of doubt. It is the radio Jokeamith any other Lal In-American country.
ward, Albert and Freda, spent last around while Mra.- Sheldon is alUl
faallnga w
-hittlmr rm horse races and all hut _Nfw Yort&lt;r
with Oil annual output Of abOUtJOO.- be sacrificed If political freedom is are not liberals, they are the rear-1
week visiting her mother of Dowl- in bed. gaining vary slowly.
to be preserved.
tlonarte* of Uie United Slates.
ftw thousand dollar* at lhe large
:
000.000 pound*.
.
——. • -I। More
More than
than 30000
30.000 automobiles
automobiles (on
(on “Um- Bergman and family rif
Mr. atid Mrs. Pliny Hansbarger
Thc Y /
“
Even
if
the
Government
conduct
_
...
-------------------------U|e
B%eralel
uje
HpUand
Tunand
children
spent
Sunday
with
■Ba handled were diverted away
ot business oouid«ive us the maxi-One can afford , to ponder over |MB
nei, ,under the Hudson River every Battle Creek vMted at home Sun­ tiielr daughter and husband in
nd an int
th. Mate', coffer*.
rame
U-'Arrt.; now
RAW without prejudice,
A.w day.
,
mum of efflclency instead of least these words,
I-anti
n
g
day.
.
he collcctK

What Others Say

From Our Scrap Book

A Quotation

—Way^of OuT~Wortd -

S

«

�THI HASTINGS BANNER, WIDNI8PAT, APRL U, IM

HE CLEAR LAKE CAMR
FORXAMP FIRE GIRLS
VUl le la Operation From
Junt 95 to Auguat
81, Thia Year

(Continued from page one)
Announcement was made late last
ir meeting Friday, night of this *®ek th#t **» CamP Flr* Olrt*‘ •“»eek.
sk, to urge the assistance of ths roeT carn
camp
P at ClW
Clear lake will be made
Ity in carrying out the plan.
IUP of nw two-wrek periods, beginThe committee were satisfied, aft-.
39
cJoaIn« A“«ust 31.
r looking Into lhe matter, that I Thl&lt; **» be the second summer
ight or nine weeks of supervised that lhe C*mp Fire Girls have used
lay would cost about 8200. It »*, । the new cabins which were erected
elleved—and Ute Banner agrees al C»mp Kltanniwa by the W. K.
1th the conclusion—that Hastings I Kellogt Foundation. However, lhe
new lodge
lodge and
and the
Hie winter
winter cabin
cabin will
will
in receive
™™i« large returns from that ' new
will
be used by them this summer for
i'JOO investment.
•
I While this would be a new thing the first time. The camp will ac­
for Hastings, supervised play for vo­ commodate 106 girls, during each
cation time is not an experiment. two-weeks' period, with seven girls
It has been tried and hsi brought and a counsellor in each cabin. This
__________ ___
_______
Wonderfully
good
results in „
othsryear the camp will be divided Into
Sues. H provides something a boy Ilhree unlta- each with a different
ikes to dd and creates conditions Program and head counsellor. The
favorable to the development of the,unl1 w,u &lt;»nri«t of about 21
r. I girls ---------from six
age
lx» physically, mentally .nd mor- *to
“ nine yean
-----------of- —
...S,
..... ,1C
lB- imr
. in the Bluebird group. The second.
illy. When
he learns K,to,,play
fairto consider the rights ot others Junior unit, will include 49 girls
is well as his own. he has gone a ithe ages of ten and thir------------- making
himself a leen &gt;eara- and the Senior group
way-- toward
makir
etable member of *1U ** romP°scd
38 «Dle between
ul and ■ respectable
tthered
fourteen and eighteen.
loclcty. Statistics
gatK In cities |lh®
.y is
where supervised F4
play
I carried on1 Heglstrations may be made now
■egularly show that Juvenile delln-IfoT a Pcrtod &lt;* » number of periods
luency practically disappears when « the
»ys are provided with supervised CAn?P F&gt;r« G*r‘s will be 85.00 per
ilay, directed by someone with au- •we** °L*101&lt;J° f°r U?* two
hority. who knows the games and
^“Oth
ilso knows boys. It does not take
the Camp Fire organization,
ong to pile up many times 8200 in 9?®
W °°
OT
murt caste for a boy who goes i *,a 00 a I*riod.
W. Brainard, who
vrong
n li better to keep him'I Mrs. Clifford w
will
be
remembered
here
as
Mias
rom making missteps. Supervised
j’.ay has proven Ila vaiue aa a pre- Aimee Rankes, la chairman of the
camp committee in charge of ar­
entltlve of delinquency.
The Banner eamstly hopes that rangements for the summer camp.
he. council will fin'd a way to sponor this movement.

I ANNUAL MI81IONART MEETING.
1 The Woman's Branch Missionary
1 Assoclalkon, church ot tlie United
__________________________________ I Brethren tn Christ, met in knnual

Women’s Club

AUDITOR GENERAL

given

Economics
Work our teaaom for this year. W&gt; an

Ho Refuses to Fay 142,500, j

Which State Hsi, z.lons■
ing to the County

Mrz. RM. Wheeier. prerirtentM
t*® M-’octeiton presided. Miss M. M.
T,tul- Charlotte, president emeriof lhe Oenrral W. M. A. Board
Alf^t^d Inii
,lt"ndcd throughout. Miss Titus
served as president of the General
Mav 18
winnto
;Doard ,OT ,Orty yea"'
WMt
I A” branch officers and delegates
hrinl
■roprwcntlng -the various local so­
* SlSLu “Jlcletles in Michigan were present.
y°un« «t •tudenta of ■' Haslln
fca Local
Hastings
Local was
was represented
represented by
by
wk.
&lt; ’ Mr
* Addah
Mra.
Addah^ Pauaey. Mrs.
Mr». Ada Miller
; and Urr
Mfn. Olennls
Glcuula Gaskill,
uukui. others
Outers In
til
helpful word study after which, Mrs [attendance -from —
-Hastings were Mrs.
K. 8. McIntyre, chairman of the gi .
B.rlcMten
w
Btricklen.
Mrs. Harlow
Literature Department, took charge. ; Eleanor »
r,c_Mle'*
Zlev. EB. Griffin
and Rev.
"S “‘‘‘LA. A. OrKln'.
Br.«h
O
A. A. Griffin. Branch Organizer.
Thc reports showed a marked In­
Cook, who read interesting and well- crease in membership, finance and
prepared papers which all enjoyed.
missionary interest during the year.
Miss Johnson's subject was Folk One new Local and several Harvest -

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TAKES QUEER STAND Home

■skmmmmmkm'SSUTm.

PARMELEE GROUP.
'our next year’s work. OHMrciScan
Th® Parmelee Nutrition Class met I w®re rt-etected. Our group voted
alady* Thomas for their for Oo-operatlv. ooum* M M
county something like 842500 for Mfcrch meeting.
: choice and clothing aS second.
Hits county's share of thc weight tex
The meeting was called to orderOur next mrettng will be a social
and also for money due the county b&gt;' Hie president, Mrs Miller. Roll, meeting the third Thurzday in May
under lhe Horton l.w, Thu moot,'“I1 •“ “»™&lt;&gt;
nlneUcn men.- .c m. hmM ql Mr*. Wen B«1W.
X:
-go -gg-S. Crtqr-1'
‘

I
The state of MlclUcan owes Barry1

mobiles, plus a small percentage ot
and meaai«1n« foo&lt;1
calories
mohbok oaovr.
their gasoline tax. Thc state has the!
^’en.
,
The Monroe Nutrition class met
money; lias had it since the first of I
wer*J made t0T.
1at the home of Myrtle Wallace. In farwtrT atoter. Mra. Harold
January, for it Issues no licenses n'ent Day and our part In program fthe A. M- a contest wm given, then
unless the money Is paid. The pur-,
'election of county officers. A well
chuer or luollne pare the U« when
Th&lt; dinerenl &gt;ub&gt;cU for nert balanced meal was served at which
he »u&gt;. .1 the .tauon. Tet lhe .udl-1 &gt;'*'• *“* w"e «lv'n “* “
।taxlre members ware present.
lor generwl or U.U .tele rrtue. to1 “J «• “ “
In the aftertxxm the leaden dteFrancis Gorham.
• ■ money -to -- county, and which is to be at Mra. Conrad Cher- ।
pay this
this
Miss Zana Douglass wi
assumes* the right to hold this: ry's home on April 20th.—Mildred ।gave us a lesson on etiquette and
table
service.
। Wednesday night of hcF
money. althoughJt te due to Barry
Election of officers was next In ents. Mr. and Mrt. Roy
county and te needed to apply on
GROUP NO. 1.
line; Pint Leader. Helen Drake;
the Covert road bonded Indebtedness
for which purpose the Horton bill
Extension Group No 1 will meet Second Leader. Beryl Strickland;
Mrs. Francis
frequently to the results of an ex­
Izcd during the year.
was passed by the legislature. The with Mrs. Milo DeVries. t&gt;05 W. Assistant. Bernice Wallfuse; Beey.,
tensive research made by John
The missionary offering on Wed­ money te also needed by thc county Green St.. Wednesday, April 25, for Myrtle Wallace; Chairman, Wanda
Campbell under Hie sponsorship of
nesday evening amounted to nearly road commission to carry on their a pot luck luncheon at one o'clock. Ciemence—Winn ifred Dunn, flee.
the Russell Sage Foundation. Mr.
regular work of rood construction
Campbell. errote down many songs 8300.00.
flu. He Ul a
Rev. w. H. Zeigler, Huntington. and maintenance. Yet the Auditor
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
ASSYRIA GROUP.
especially those of the Southern
Indiana, editor of the Christian General declines to pay.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of
The last meeting of the Assyria
Highlanders, as he heard them sung
Conservator and a minister of wide
That state official demands that Home Economics Extension group Hickory Comers were Bunday eve­
by these people while he lived
experience,
delivered
the
annual
thu county ttau mu. «Wi hu oOle. for this year w
„. be he+d on April ning callers at the home of her Par­
among them.
will
sermon.
for all rejected taxes as well as such 20 at 1 P M at the home of Mtes ente. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens.
Classifications of our American
NORTHWEST THORNAFPLE.
Rev. Efile Hodge boom, Hunting­ other taxes due the state from tex ■1 oienna Jones.
folk songs, include Ballads. Old Re­
Mrs. Fred Newland does not gain
ton. Indiana. General Secretary of payers of this rounty on which the ] Members will please make up any
ligious Songs. Play Party Bongs. Neg­
as fast as her many friends wish.
missed lessoms before this meeting
so She is suffering with Inflammatory spent the week end with the latter'a
ro Spirituals. Songs of lhe Levees. the W. KJ. A. Board and a returned state has any claim. Part of this te ,----------------------------------------------------- —
missionary from our Sierra Leona. Impounded In banks.
Songs of the North. Songs of Michi­
.
.
. It^t
lhat as
aa many
many of
of us
us as
as possible
possible may
may rheumatism.
West Africa, mission field, gave the
The particular sticker is what te complete the course
Dorothy Havana returned to
gan Woods. Songs of Texas. Indian
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Roush ot
Any who have not yet contributed school Monday after being out four
Lullabies and others. Miss Johnson missionary address on Wednesday known as "rejected taxes. • These
evening.
—
—
—
■
x&gt;.
AM.
v,
p
—
o,
/cnin,
1
I
_
_
___
_
_ ___ _
closed with a beautiful quotation
Miss Mary- Teeter. Woodland, an1 which have been reported to thc ^nd still have an opportunity.’
from Edward Arlington Robinson,--------------------------------- --- -------—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nash and
ordained rider in the Brethren Auditor General
as delinquent,
-Let
-- -•— this our beet
* -—
Mrs. Cook's subject was "Musical
us make
meeting- children of Hastings were Sunday
Minded America.” Despite the fact church, gave a mpst interesting ad­ which he rejects because of defective —Caroline Tasker. Sec.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and
Mra. Wm. Kepkey.
’
descriptions of the property taxed.
that many cities have made ad­ dress on Mission Work In China.
--Those from here who attended the
’ Tlie 1935 annual session of the No one can blame the auditor gen­
Mrs. Jack Snyder of Hastings
vancement along music lines, and
IRVING GROUP.
community meeting at Ira and Belle
lhe Jullllard. Eastman. Curtte &amp; Association will be entertained by eral for rejecting these taxes When
The Irving Extension Group met McCallum's Friday evening had a
the
local
W.
MA.
Society
of
the
he
reports
them
back
to
the
coun
­
SYMPHONY PROGRAM
Preusser Foundations hove done
Jefierson St. United Brethren Mis­ ty treasurer, the latter reports them at the-home of Letha Palmer. April most enjoysble time. A good promuch to further musical Interests in
Jay Tinker Is remodeling tha
19. with fourteen members and two ; gram and a maple syrup supper
SCHEDULED FOR MAY f7
to the supervisors. These rejected
America, the deplorable fact still re­ sion in Hastings.
were features of the evening.
George Cline bouse In Grand Rap­
Among the resolutions adopted taxes are then reassessed, either to visitors present.
mains that only two cities can main­
'
The lesson on Courtesy In the ' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bagley of ids.
Jarry County Orchestra Se­
tain Grand Opera companies and lhe following is outstanding: "In as the individual against whom they
(Continued from page one)
that Americans are all too prone to much as the sale of beer in public were assessed in the first place, or
lects Pleasing Variety of
be content with being s|&gt;ectatars in­ places has been legalized, be It re­ they are spread over lhe township.
the wife of property owners may
Pieces for Concert
stead of participators in one of the solved that each Local plan a tem­ In the nature of things the treasurer
’ A concert sponsored by the Barry vote.
finest means of expression of the perance program for one meeting of Barry county is unable to pay tlie
during the year. Be It further re- auditor general these rejected taxes.
(9) If property is located In Michi­
ty Music Association will be gan and appears on Michigan as­ highest and beat within the soul.
He has not received the money for!
"SpectatoriUs" te becoming too
nted by the Barry
County sessment rolls, although thc prop- prevalent a disease In American life. refrain from patronizing stores that them. He has no fund from which I
sell
beer."
he can take the money represented
ihony Orchestra in Central auOur manner of using the phono­
.
township
or
county,
as
long
as
it
is
by such rejected taxes without the
iunrturn here Thunday
u—mtnl roll. «xne- graph and radio is conducive to this
listed on assessment rolls some- condition.
authority and direction of lhe suCAPACITY CROWD SEES
May 17. commencing at 8:00 o'clock. | where In lhe state.
pervteors; and their authority for
In Germany, every town has its
GYM DEMONSTRATION that te doubtful unless the treasurer
'under the direction of A. A. Blfemo.1 &lt;10&gt; IT you are a partner In ownmunicipally owned opera company.
I Tlie program arranged will last *n&amp; property, real or pesonal which
has the money, in any event it te
Even boys and girls whistle arias
&gt;bout one hour and n half and con- *» on assessment rolls, even though from grand opera. Mra. Cook quoted Girls Under Direction of Miss an Impossibility for the treasurer
ains a pleasing variety of sym- the property is assessed in the name generously from "Music In American
to remit these rejected taxes at this
Merson Impress Large
time. For the auditor general to tn-1
phony and concert music including of onl&gt;’ one or two members of the Life," a book written by Augustus
k symphony by Howard Cress. Free- partnership.
stet on sqch a settlement seems I
Audience
Delafield Zanzig. after a two years'
fcort violinist and concert master of
(ID If you own real estate by
grossly unfair, in view of the fact!
survey of over 100 American cities,
A' .capacity crowd turned out to that the state has in Ils possession I
'he orchestra, and a march by A. A.i reason of a joint tenancy.
many of them the size of Hastings. sec the gym demonstration present­ thc actual money due to Barry conn-1
Blfemo. Herewith is the complete I '13) M you
own
real
a I One outstanding example of success------121J
— estate
------by
1 ~
re?v^a on aj^ment
fU1 endeavor ak*lg this line te found ed by pupils of Miss Helen Merson. ty, while lhe county treasurer does
th.7 i
&gt;&gt; iln Fl,nt-where m,*t °f lhc muslM| directors of girls' physical educa­ not have In hte poasession the
I 1. Overture. "The Grill o( BagaU activity centers in and flows out tion. In the High school gymnasium amount due the state for rejected
lad." A. Boleldleu.
the'roll
th
y aPPe»r on frotn the pubnc
Thla ctty also
here Friday evening. Every avail­ get it except through reassessment
2. • Adagio." from the 7th Violin
iiiio.nl,,.
u.
h" 38 church choirs, many of them able scat was filled.
•
Soncerto. P. Rode.
and payment later on. and that
During the course of the evening takes time.
3. "Valsc Symphonic." Howard
the 350 girls who took part dem­
onstrated
to
parents
and
friends
the
„u,.
GAS TAX SHOULD NOT
{freeing thing in the world. Even
*. Terschak. A. A. Blfemo.
itlons name and Individuals own Sweet Adeline accomplishes this, various exercises, games and stunts
which constitute a part of their
BE REDUCED IN MICH. I
| 5. "Woodland Sketches." Edward 8tock
the corporation, not In the
but the Hallelujah Chorus does lt&lt; regular physical education training
। property.
MacDowelly—
-----------much more effectively and construe- during the school year. All spec­
(14) Owning an automobile does tiveiy.” Artistic presentations
"To a Wild Rose."
Fairest Way to Maintain the
by
"Will O’ the Wisp."
not qualify you to vote, os after li­ Ki wan is clubs of Los Angeles, thc tators appeared highly pleased with
Roads—Weight Tax *
cense fees are paid for automobiles Bach Choir of Bethlehem. Pa., and the spirit and precision with which
"At an Old TYysting-Place."
Miss. Merson's pupils went through
they are exempt from further taxes.
"From an Indian Lodge."
Should Be Less
{
othert were cited. Our High school
(IB) If you own stock in a com­ boys and glrifc are among our most their drills.
Intermiaalon.
There are being circulated In I
The
program
consisted
of
the
fol
­
fl ‘The Emblem Overture," R. pany which pays all assessments you precious natural resources. Let us
many garages in the state of Michllowing features:
Ichlcpegrell.
cannot vote, except In the1, case of
develop within them lite most beau­
gan
two
petitions,
one
to
reduce
thc
|
1— Preventitlve and
7."Intermezzo," Alphonse Duver-. railroad, insurance company, tele­ tiful means of expression. \
weight tax and the other to reduce
drills by the freshmen.
oy.
•
graph company, or bank stocks.
Mrs. Cook commended the high
2— Relay races by the seventh the gas tax. We understand that
8. "Largo." from thc New World
grade of work being done along this grade.
the big oil companies are sponsor। property be assessed in your name
lymphony. Anton Dvorak.
lng tlie gas tax reduction, claming I
.line by lhe variotte choir leaders of
3— Chinese,jioccer game by fresh­
9. Selection from "Show L—.
--------------------------------- --------that more of their product would i
men and sophomores, score tied
erome Kem.
i as ownership of property on the,
in and more Joyal support of the
be purchased if the tax were re­
4
—
Bean
Sitters
Dance
and
an
10. March. A. A. Blfemo.
assessment roll te the test of quail-:
duced, which 1s probably true. But|
good
work
of
our
school
music
de
­
English
Morris
dance
by
eighth
, The Barry County Music Asao- AcaUon and not whose name te on I
partment.
there arc other things to consider ।
graders,
HaUon was formed to Insure the1 the ro11The
uplifting
influence
of
“
Home
5— Miniature and group pyramids besides selling more gasoline.
kontlnuatlon of the symphony or-1 ,,7&gt; Naturally, the voter must)
As to the weight lax, we believe
fheslra and band here In the county al*&gt; have all the oilier quallfica- Music” was dlscuwwd. Mr. zanzig by thc second hour sophomore
urged people not to dispose of their class.
that ought to be reduced more than
uid powlbly later to bring about!,lons of
elector.
pianos as many have done since
6— American country dance by lhe legislature did reduce IL It Is
he formation of a county dhorus ..._!a2* •_■—
purchasing radios.
unfair to require such heavy pay­
seniors.
.nd' other worthwhile musical en- WOULD INCLUDE SOME
This paper was especially timely,
ments on weight of automobiles as
7— Figure march by seniors.
leavorz. In particular the associa­
between two owners, one of whom
ASSYRIA SCHOOL DISTS. in view of the current movement in 8— Figure march by juniors.
tion will attend to business details
the interest of a County Music As­
may drive two or three thousand
9
—
Two
basket
ball
demonstra
­
Ind arrangements In connection
sociation and many expressed the tions, one a demonstration of nine miles a year and another one 20 to
Propose
Building
a
Consoli
­
kith concerts and practice sessions,
hope
that
the
Banner
might
publish
court basket ball, by the eighth 50 thousand miles a year. We be­
financing will be done chiefly
dated School in Belle­
thc portion bearing on civic move­ grade, score tied: the other a dem­ lieve Secretary* of State Fitzgerald
Uirough membership tickets selling
ments along musical lines.
vue Village
onstration of two court basket ball had the matte# sized up equitably
It 50 cents for adults. 25 cents for
During the open forum following, by Juniors and seniors, the senior when he proposed that on light
Ihlldren. and entitle thc holder to
Plans are being formed for a con­
weight cars the weight tax be fixed
Ittend any nunibcr of concerts up solidated rural agricultural school Mrs. J. C. Ketcham described the team winning.
children's choir of the Belding
About 820 was cleared from the at 83 per year; on medium.weight |
|nd Including four which the asso- at Bellevue, which will take in the
Methodist church.
five cent admission charged. Tills cars 85 and on the heavier ones at
U«tl&lt;m may present during the year following school districts from Barry
Many favored regular Sunday aft­ money will be used to buy equip­
county, if lhe project goes through:
ernoon concerts in Hastings.
We think the gas tai Is the falrment for the gymnasium.
REDUCED THE FEES.
Austin. Assyria center, Bell. Lin­
Several guests were present.
be imposed. It one
County Clerk T. 8 K. Reid has coln and Ellis disIrlets of Assyria
Six-ctators seemed to be unani­
icclved
of. ..a ...ej
fifty per cent and Hie Mayo UMMIVb.
mously agreed that the demonstra­ tlon to the use he makes of the'
------ notice
--------- —
district, W1I1CI1
which IA
te a
8UN SPOTS TO BLAME.
auction in naturalisation fees. The iractlonal district ot Maple Grove
tion was a complete success.
According to astronomers it Is out
public highways. If the gasoline
•w schedule adojrtcd
as follows- and Assyria.
.OBITUARY.
tax should be reduced to lhe old
Work of getting thc necessary In­ of order to use any cuss words in
leclaratlori of intention 82.50
James Calthrop was barn al Bos­ figure, two cents a gallon, what
formation to voters Interested is speaking about the weather. In the
ttitton for citizenship 5.00
ton.
Llndonshire.
England.
August
would
become of our reads? Il Is
erttficatc ot arrival at port... 250 now under way. If the plan shall first place "cussing" doesn't help
hard
enough to maintain them with
be adopted there will be twenty-five any. In the next place the blame is
*e for new paper In lieu of
rural districts combined with Belle­ usually not placed where it belongs. home in Prairieville township. April the present gasoline tax.
one lost or destroyed 1.00
id.
1934.
aged
eighty
years,
seven
Do
Michigan
garages want to cut
Barry county has not rtigny peo- vue village district In this enter­ These astronomers say that huge months and twenty-five days.
themselves out of a Job? .They will |
le who are net naturalized: but prise. It is expected to have the sun spots, such as show up once in
Mr. Calthrop came to the United if they shall make It Impossible to!
hose who are aliens and Intend to Kellogg Foundation and the federal about eleven years, are now evi­ States in 1872 at the age of nineteen. build and maintain Improved itlgh-1
Me out citizenship papers will be government furnish the necessary dencing great disturbances on the On June 10, 1875. he was married to ways, If our present roads are al­
leased over this reduction in fees. funds for the budding and equip­ sun. One of these spots, according to Miss Viola Stanton who passed lowed to deteriorate, because they
ment. As planned, the proposed con­ reports. Is more than 16.000 miles In
solidated school would operate on a diameter, and Is whirling across the away December 4. 1918. To this un­ are not kept up. then lhe interest
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
ion six children were born. Two sons of the public In automoblies and
The following marriage licenses tax limit of three mills, while the face of the sun. There are many
survive him. John Laverne residing trucks will rapidly decline. What
ave been issued recently by the average school tax in the twenty- others of lesser size. Thc number of
in Prairieville and Marshall IX at the is the use of a car if Aou haven't
five rural districts Is SJ mlljs.
Ounty-Clerk:
these spots and the intensity of the old homestead where Mr. Calthrop
The Banner regrets that some disturbance are much greater than
larcnce Hammond?Prairieville ..63
Il seems to us that gasoline staplan could not hgve been worked out usual in sun spot years, say these had lived for 56 years and where he
(rs. Cynthia R. Chaffee. Has­
by which all of the school districts scientists. They predict wc will passed away. Besides two sons Mr. Hons and garages are working
tings Twp. •t-.-j-w.J............ 65
in the townships of Assyria and have a oold spring, with plenty of Calthrop leaves seven grandchildren against themselves. In asking that
II fiord E. McMannis. Hastings ..20 Johnstown and Including near-by
and six great-grandchildren and the revenues of the state and county
delta A, Peake. Hastings ....
“* districts in Maple Grove and Balti­ rain and that wc are booked for many friends who will miss him for highway departments be so reduced
spring and possibly early summer his sterling good qualities.
that the roads cannot be main­
Arrest A. Moored. Hastings
more might have been Included in weather that will be unusual.
tained.
irace E. Marble. Hastings ..
such a plan as this, with a building
EAST GUN LAKE.
We believe the cost of mainte­
CARLTON CENTER.
ee Bell, Maple Grove
close to the center of such a district.
John Crawford was in. Plainwell nance of our slate highways should
Time for The service at the M.
ma .Gillespie. Hastings Twp .... 22
bo paid by car owners who use
THE CROSSROADS.
E. church has been changed. Be­ Wednesday on business.
. MARTIN CORNERS.
John cook and family spent Sun­ ginning with next Sunday. April
Mrs. James Null was in Hastings them, and In proportion as they use I
them. We believe the gas tax Is the
The Young People's class will hold day with Miss Jennie McBain of 29th, preaching will be at 9:36 and on business Saturday.
Hastings.
Sunday School Immediately after.
Will Crawford spent several days fair way to make those who use the
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith and
Mrs. Orr Fisher Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Asplnall of with relatives in' Middleville last roads pay for their unkeep. We
Lpril Tl. All young people are cor- Homer Bates accompanied Mrs. Hastings moved during the pas’,
would add some special taxes on
busses and commercial trucks be-1
ilally Invited.
Homer Smith and Dorotha of Has- week onto their farm In Carlton.
Callers at the Will Crawford home
[Mrs. Millie Fisher visited Mrs. Eda
Mrs. Wm. Savaoool had her ton­ were Mr. and Mrs. Will Crans. Mr. cause of lhe fact they so largely
Theodore Cook and family have sils removed. She la getting along and Mrs. Julius Crans and sons from increase the cost of maintenance.
&gt; Woodland last Tuesday.
returned to Manistee for the sum­ as well as can be expected.
Middleville and Mrs. Carl Detlman THORNAPPLE* GARDEN CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam White of Hoa­ mer and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert are
Mr. and Mrs. H. Norton moved and children of Caledonia.
The Thornapple Garden Club will
ngs were Sunday afternoon callers living tn their house while they are during the past week and will live
Jack Russell returned Monday nwet at the court house on May 3 at
gWte.
with their eon in the Holmes from St. Petersburg. Florida.
2 o'clock, a fine program has been
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cogswell and
Clyde Btedge and family spent Church vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Warner and arranged for the day and a full at­
8-lidren of Lakeview and Mr. and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Al­
Mr. and Mrs. John Usborno and children moved to Selkirk lake Fri­ tendance te requested, jhe business
Its. Victor Benner and children of len of Hartings.
family spent Sunday with their son. day.
of planning for the Flower Show tor I
fastings were Sunday afternoon
Bob Woolston' and family were Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Usbonie. of
Mrs. Ray Crawford and daughter August will be discussed.
Sunday afternoon callers at Orvni
have been spending several days
The I* A. 6- at Mra. Blanche Tuttle's.
Henney. Wilma Usbome with relative^ in Otsego.
Mount Mitchell tn North Carolina
Clayton Llndsley and family of
Mr. and (Mra. James Null called is the highest point In the Eastern
an interesting program given. Hastings hare moved in the Dale
on relatives in Ouego Friday eve­ United Blstes (6,684 feet above sea
Cook bouse.
Grove.
ning.
level).

E

WHO CAN VOTE
MONDAY, APHIL 30

E

ON OUR REGULAR

STANDARD GRADE PAINT
We are enabled to make these low prices through the co­
operation of the manufacturers, Adams &amp; Elting Co., who
are taking this method of acquainting the public with the
splendid quality of their product.

This Sale Will Help You Save
Money On Your Paint Job!
Double Lustre House Paint

White—1 gallon . . . 82.89
White—1-2 gaUon
. 1.53
White—1 quart86

Color* and Black

1 gallon .
1-2 gallon
1-4 gallon

32.72

Color Varnish
One quart
One pint .

1 gallon$2.04
1-2 gallon 1.10
1-4 gallon59

Inside Gloss
1 Rollon ............................ 32.67
1-2 gallon 1.44
1-4 gallon., .76

Semi-Gloss Ad-A-Glo

1.36
.69

Double Lustre Floor Paint
for Inside and Outside

1 gallon32.67
1-2 gallon
1-4 gallon

Barn Gray
.. .31.80
1 gallon
5 gallons, per gal. ... 1.73
1.44 Screen Black
.76 One quart
One pint,.

Flat Wall Paint
White and Colors

1 gallon32.59
1-2 gallon
1-4 gallon

Barn Red
5-gal. earn, per gal. . . 8 .98
1 gallon can* 1.10

Batik Enamel
1 gallon33.29
j1-2
* gallon 1.76
1-4 gallon93
1-8 gallon
42
1-2 pint
.34
1-4 pint19

King Wall Finish
5 Ib. pkg., all colors
white

AU Purpose V
I gallon

1-4 sallon
1-8 gallon

1.44
.76

LyBARKT

The Prescription Drug Store : : K

33c
19c &gt;

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15, 1834

strucUve a* well as interacting.
' II
saw hundreds of white faced cattle steps and marched in to their ac- start to finish. The ladles feel grateMra. N. H. Barber. Dora Johnson '
~M,i.r.&lt;~ii.
„„ -j;
t&gt;w Tii:
hili- oustomed reata. then lesson* began ful to all who helped to make It a
and Mra. George Woods went to f
In earnest. The patient little teach-1 succes,.
*«
i»rtfeui» u™
Battle
Creek
Wednesday
where
they
1
। thousand cattle were feedinger
in explained
the
over and over In detail
The 2flth annual Sunday School
Many tales had been told me of
oI 30-000 “cres; 20.000 acres the lesson, of the day; one hour lea- 1 convention of Prairieville wwruhlp with others were royally entertain­
sons------and. then,-----a recess
held at tlie ***•
M. E. church quu
Sun-- ed by Mrs. Carrie Blanchard. Past !.
ite mounuuns
mounuta wmen
which ru»e
row, in
In sraauKhrol-V. —
s. •------ , . ,------tod ,;T;—-------. me
.7Z, of ten mln-.
opposed to the state of Michigan
eur around the' little town of Blue U*c R 1X5,1 ranch being available for jutes; and this continued through- day afternoon. The King service President ot Che Rebekah Assembly,
adding $38,000,000 to its bonded debt
Lake. California, and a* I gazed on pasture. Two ridcra were engaged in :out the day. It was with regret that WM led by Rev. Miles; Devotional, ut Post's Inn. A fine time reported.
(Continued
from page
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie of Kal­
as they roamed;I took leave of my new-found Mr. Beers; Bong. Mra. Karl Krick
---------------- ---------- -- one)
- 1the-dizzying
tne» dizzying height*
heights covered
coverea with
witn carUig for Uie
—cattle
r-—r~
gram. We hope to see the time
L--------------7*
------j—
j .------ — at
the
mountains.
। friends at the clone of day and was an&lt;j mu, Lucile Adrairuon; Song
amazoo were Sunday guesta of Mrs. '
,
-------------------....
I wondered
howLeaving
there tHnvioh
althe
willcar.
through
the z-----------come, and it will come quicker if we c ty schooU to carry on until thc could 1 dense forests
r6ads
wlde cnoUKh
we followed
fnitr.wad aa । driven slowly down the mountain by yr and X!rs Arthur Lathrop Jennie Norris.
hardships which the
vote this bond issue down, when dore of the school year
. foj.
aj^nll car to
drtvxn Up mountain stream far down the trail side, back to the little town of Blue । Mrs. Mildred Cattle and Mary Jean
Howard Temple, wlw&gt; has spent
Michigan will have a sensible, work­
The amounts ofthe different tax- Uirough and around ltlO6r steep into the redwoods where a mlnla- Lake and home again.—Bertha Bar- smith; Mr,. David Shephard had several mon Ills with Mr. and Mrs.
able plop.of raising what money it ra and fundsrent out were as folMark Norris, has entered Fairmont
to u,mk ol nnctM,t hlgh ture |»etrined forest wo* located;
**“’
j charge of the music. Mrs. Bellinger
- __ . ,
. . ..
iicciu
needs iw
for auui
such programs
piugrains u
as un*
this
.
up ln ^40^. mountains on which linmenre logs turned entirely to
If the Mateat Mlchlt^a had the|wlthoul pum, up interest-bearing lows.
; and Mrs. Pearl Brown each gave a hospital. Kalamazoo. for the aumDelinquent Tax.
crops were raised seemed almost un- stone lay scattered about In our
one* or could get it without pay-' obligations
hh—k™. for its -■»&lt;
—n. to pay.
reading; the round table talk was.I"'Friday the Delton and Prairieville '
.citizens
ALL VISITORS TO THE
$ 1G6571 believeable.
j conducted by Rev. Miles. Tlie re-1
lng Interest—which Of course it
Assyria TwpMy curiosity was soon Pathway. This formalioif U not un­
'school boys crossed bats. resulting i
' nor Is bv thn
. . 826.11 to be satisfied when nn invitation common in different section* of
CENTURY OF PROGRESS Iwu
u» irhrvrl*
Khoou wah
m
cannot—we would toe glad to aee
Maple Grove Twp.............
In Prairieville's defeat. Never mind,
ling. Mra. Homer Flower haa been
these improvements made. Wc be­
Castleton Twp .. 202.81.cakne tor our entire parly to spend northern California, especially
1.091.53 a few days on the Russ ranch. con-|*here the wood is subjected to the Will Hnvo an Onnortunitv of
lieve such, a bond issue at this time
enic,enl present of the con- boys, you did well and next time
I Woodland Tw p ..
----------WH1 Have an opportunity oi ,vantlon
lu organIlBUon May you may be the winners. If not, keep
.
353.90
fisting
of
10.000
acres
several
milts
.mountain
streams
which
contain
a
would delay the adoption of a rea­
Johnstown Twp
smiling. You know victory or de­
Seeing
How
the
New
OhevI
she
retain
thia
office
many
more
sonable plan of taxation tn Mlchl..
781.37
,
up
in
the
Sima*,
about
3.000
feet
*««•««
percentage
of
silicate.
Passing
Baltimore Twp...................:
feat take It like gentlemen and I
.. 698 57 above sea level.
back «P through the narrow trail
- gan—one that would enable the
rolet Car. Are Made
““
h,r
Hastings Twp.......................
know you do. Better luck next time.
»tate to retire the bonds it now
.. 186 45 j On the appointed day. a tiny slip ® startled deer paused tor a moment
Carlton Twp.........................
Installation of equipment for the
Tlie Multifile Hitch will be demon
owes, over $50,000,000. not Increase
.. 60571 of a girl Barry
called Twp
for ......
us seated very “’d «»’n sought refuge in the new­
assembly of Chevrolet automobiles I &lt;UX1 by H
P Moxkv
EAST WALL LAKE
them, and at the same time grad­
Hope Twp ... 303 93 confidently behind tlie wheel of the b&gt;’ thicket. Upon returning to the
(Continued from page one)
AND VICINITY.
ually build the buildings and con­
.. 216 44 big car that wa* to convey us hither ranch house wc made a trip of ex­ the^W?"c7ntury0ofr‘Pro2e5ffIn- mal h‘“b“ld»y specialist. Michigan
Rutland Twp.......................
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bolter and two
struct the roads and Improvements
this county from the Production Irving Twp .. 812 14 tor mile* above thc towns and leave ptoraiion to a deserted old fort at
^‘Tprii1128EUThSln s
®ona and Merle Reynolds of Cressey
. 255.06 us stranded somewhere on solid l,u? farther end of the old ranch
Credit Association, covering appll- Prairieville Twp.................
Visited
at
Clifford
Kahler's
Sunday.
Ch
’
al
i
ri
t
a
m
nr*
n
comt»anv
b
M
E
a,lo
*»
te
ams
of
four,
five
or
six
. you-go plan, instead of adding, bur­
..
115
30
ground
between
the
earth
and
sky
y
ar
‘
iB
was
with
eagerness
that
we
cations made by farmers within the Orangeville Twp
Sunday visitors at E. D. Reynolds'
handled without the
dens to people who are already
. 87.72 With some
ronie strange
strange mUgivings,
misgivings, I
I . lifted the latch of the heavy d
door
^°r Chevrolet Motor Company. M. E. borscs to
last few weeks, according to Harold Yankee Springs Twp.........
Mr. ItaSJ
were, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas.
over-burdened.
.. 301.19 questioned if this little iady
lady was i s:1
nntl
“ pepped
stepped Inside;
inside; this old fort Coyle, president and general manaJ. Foster. County Agricultural Agent. Tiiornapplc Twp.................
.....
■
.
*
.
u&gt;n«
Kull*
VrtF
flip
KZklHlkkr«
nnrfpv
I
H
a
Mrs.
Jennie
Honeysett,
Miss
Helen
— —— ■
capable of making such a liazard- ■ was built for thc soldiers, under the ger. announces.
talnly knows how to handle the
We hare no sympathy with the
Six loans were closed last week for
Complete Installation will be; ef- lcams ab rfght. Now If the farm- Wiliams. Clyde Fisher and-friend ot
.87,004.80’ous drive over tliose dizzy heights., command of General Grun^, who
idea that the stale of Michigan can the buying of horses, tools and
Total
the ached-, erl
and the Kalamazoo.
635 05 along narrow roads, around elbow wore stationed on this land. Many fectcd well in advance
bring prosperity to its people by necessary farm repairs. Production city of Hastings
Jennie Reynolds spent Friday In
1680 curves, down steep inclines and sought protection here frotA thc uled reopening of the 1034 Worlds equipment necessary for the work
retting out on a campaign of money­ Credit Asson. loans money to farm- Village of Middleville ..
Kalamazoo.
iucky
7485 bring us safely to our destination; ‘terrific onslaught of lhe Indians. Fair on May 2fl. Mr. Coyle said. as- they-i]
spending, with tlie idea that we can ers at 5 1-2 per cent Interest for a village of Freeport
/ “
,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cairns, Miss
Bl M later I leanied she had often driven ; Many massacres occurred in the suring early visitors that they will
spend ourselves Into prosperity. year&gt; time, with .the privUege. In village of Nashville . .
be able to see an automobile built' Ja*j'es Calthrop passed
away Jane Ann Wlnefred and Rachel Otto
«■&gt;',
tliose
trails
un
many
a
dark
night.
:
nearby
mountains.
The
old
walls
Prosperity will not come that way. some cases, for renewals. A chattel Village of Woodland ....
6J5 more trans un many a uarx iiigm. -------- '
. ----- . V
— ’--------. t.n (mm the ham frame tn the Monday evening at his home where
'.were
stillstill
intact
andand
thethe
ra van
ex of of
____ i Mi-mingly unafraid.
Wl're
intact
ravages
com'teu-d e.r r"
tte op.nSs
'or ’J?1’-1!" of West Cressey were Saturday callNo individual would think he could mortgage is taken back on stock,
era
of E. D. Reynolds.
$
823
99
We
started
out
across
the
little
t
‘
mr
had
made
little
impress
on
thc
better his condition by Increasing tools and sometimes crops to secure
Total
^*"..ter' .“te VT'n'.teXS
Several have tried fishing but no
| town of Blue Lake, over the moun-1surroundings; it now served, as a UU tte eK-« to, or Ur.
his debts and paying more interest, the loan. Parties wishing to nva
avail
School District Aid.
luck. Too cold and windy.
tain side, down the narrow hill to! store house for small tools used on tion.
The state is made up of individual themselves^ of Jhis loan must be
good moral risk as well as have re- MaVd^Grove Twp
165 00 Korbel. across the old bridge where I the ranch.
E. D. Reynolds and wife spent
Machinery is identical with that
LV'ki el|,bty, V?. "’TL**
,V “
“Z Thursday
mursuuy with
wnn ui
260 00 |
thc
day
their son,
curity to offer. Applications can lie Castleton Twp P ’
Evening—and again wc gathered used in Chevrolet's nine other us-1 highly respected and will be missed &gt;Lce.
When the present state adminis­
541.00 Ilour real ascent began; up past the
and family at Cressey,
rembly plant*, with lhe exception
made out at County Agent Foster s woodiAn.i tJ-t.
hv hlx
_____ .. —.
tration took over the government office on Wednesdays and Saturday, SuX Ton
not nnlv
only by
his famllv
family hut
but hl«
his mnnv
many
363.00 old Indian arrow tree, up tlie nar- about tlie open fire place and. as of overhead conveyors. Thc latter j nnt
row
grade,
constantly
climbing;
stories
of
former
days
were
told,
it
they promised economy; but we fail
friends. He leaves to mourn two
229 00
OBITUARY.
have
been
replaced
by
floor
type
pausing
only
for
a
backward
view
of
seemed
thc
heads
of
the
deer
above
0,1 y'
Baltimore Twp
218 00
Mary E&lt; Snyder was bom at Sathe । sons. La Verne and Marshall, six
the peaceful villages we had left • the mantle looked down and told conveyors to bring part* to
Three forms of loans are now Hastings Twp
proposition of selling S38.000.000
183 00 fur behind, ever winding — ever | their silent story of the survival of proper stations along lhe line. This' grandchildren and seven great­ vastapool July 11. 1851. She was
worth of state bonds that will cost i available to the farmers from gov- Carlton Twp
315.00
slight change in factory procedure grandchildren. His wife and four :married to Rev. Spencer 8. Pierce
the people of Michigan $66500,000 In 1 ernment agencies. The Federal Farm Barry Twp
preceded him.
Sympathy
. । 1869 In Isabella county. TYj this
204 00 'climbing-over the narrowing trail the fittest; poised on top of the provides visibility for the thousands children
--------—
-----''*n
with only a plucky girl acting us mountains there above lhe world we
principal and interest, on the ridlc- Mortgage Loan loans money with a Hope Tup
expressed for the family. He was union were bom eight children, two
is expressed
211XX)
oh real estate
security.
Rutland ~
Twp! .!!
!
picking her way slowly seemed so very near tile stars .*01111- who will watch the assembly each buried in our cemetery Wednesday, of them preceding their mother in
ulous assumption that we can spend mortgage
- ---- ‘ 'for
-----------------------134.00 'chauffeur,
and cautiously, the great car re- 'ing brightly above; a shrill cry from day. Machines will again be finourselves Inta prosperity. Individuals There loans ore for several hundred Irving Twp
j death. Mrs. Ida Mary Bellinger of
333.00
■ s........
I,.,.,
itu.-.
..... ...
.....
... some
----- - wild ..........
i of the r......
, callvJ-'J
■shed tn sliver with black trim, and afternoon
169
00
l
’
o,Rlln
K
,Htc
magic
to
every
turn
of
anima)
forest
dollars
or
more.
।
Prairieville
Twp
!.
!
and communities, and we will say
Mrs. Elizabeth Williamson of Kai- Mecosta Co. and Mr. Edward Ray
All
be manned by approximately
236 00llhe wheel- Past mountain cabins, ing to its mate and ail'was still saver*
1
The Production Credit Asson. Orangeville Twp. . .
ttates also, will find that they can
2&lt;M)
workers In white uniforms.
1 amazoo. who lias been seriously ill. Pjerce of Pine River. Rev. Spencer
112
00
s&lt;
’
1
,ttr
back
,n
the
Great
forests
of.
the
little
mountain
brook
crooning
0
*
help thc country out of its present loans money with a chattel mortgage Yankee Springs Twp.
A balcony reven feel above the is convalescing at tlie home of her a Pierce died on May 11. 1910. She
i mammoth redwoods where shy a soothing .song beneath our win­
financial distress by easing burdens on personal property for security. Thomappie Twp . .
assembly line and erected in cir­ sister. Mr. and Mra. Milo Lehman. । was then united in marriage on Dec.
__। children pcN-jx'd out to rec who Hie flows.
Loans from a hundred and fifty dol­
Charles Garrett was called to 22nd. 1913 to Rev. Benjamin Travis
------------------------- ...
M ... M I posser-by might be. climbing higherj Day-break—and wc were to visit cular form so that the maximum ' Minnesota to help care for a sick of Middleville, who was an earnest
lars
and up----------------------arc made, depending
on
TYrtal ..........................
number of visitors may walk com­
the security.---------------------------------------------------. Mastin™..................... ir.
on'
dfrp ^nyons yawning at the , the
kiie little
niuc mountain
iiuniiiuiiu school
sciiuoi that
mau day
uhj
minister of the Ompel. In lhe Unltpletely around the line and watch brother. He started Wednesday.
The Government S«ed Loan Is City of Hastings
—
~ 00 s,de|flve
..
.
I five miles
miles distant.
distant. At
At the
the apiwlnted
appointed every operation in tlie building of a1
Mr and Mra. Robert McKibbln ed Brethren church. He passed away
made with a chattel mortgage
.
Redemption Tax.
Below, the winding mountains. tlnw th(. plucky nttle tcaeher loudcd,
and family went to Martin to Mr.; to his reward on May 28. 1923.
against the 1934 crops. Loans of 625, Assyria Twp
297 8s where between the trees wc caught her two youngest pupils into the lit-. typically modern automobile, lias । DcForest's home where they celeMrs. Travis was taken sick two
I Mn
Maple
Twp.
. and up are made.
"’" Grove n&gt;
"*' ...
246.90 I glimpses ol nn occasional open je old truck which served as school been provided.
Production of 25 to 30 cars a day .!S?u“d.ln.lAonor of D°,u,ltIf&lt;’n Me- weeks ago and gradually grew worse
j There three loons are designed to!J Castleton Twp
69 2) । space where mountain homes were blls and started tor her day's work is planned.
Two body types—1;Kibbin s 8th and Bernard and Ber- till site passed away on Sunday aft166.8G 1 sighted; glorying in tiu? wondrous; ttcrofi* the mountains, describing on
take care of all the credit a farmer Woodland Twp
coaches and sedans—will be built on • nardeen DeForest's 4th natal day,, emoon. April 15. 1934. at the home
Johnstown
Twp
| needs. Application and information
212JO.wildness of lhe canyon a* It lay in, the way Die interesting places we
rplK&gt;rtcd.
of her son. George pierce of Armada.
Master Chevrolet chassis. Reg- A J??0*1 4lnw
I on any one of the three may be had Baltimore Twp
193.46 all it* natural beauty, hundreds of1 ,)UXM.d Traveling through acres ot lhe
ulnr inspection poet* will check ev- [ The Barry County Odd Fellow where she had been staying since
Hastings Twp.
at the County Agent's office.
•
247J1) feet to the rushing mountain stream |nnen timber she described vividly
be
• •--------—
operation along the line, and and Rebekah Association will
Carlton Twp
14161 below. Again, ae looked down on the little village that had at one ery
held
Monday
evening.
May
7.
Ex1
Barry Twp.
75.35 Christmas prairie, nearly hidden by Umc nourished here among thc I the cars will be driven out under | pect to have a good speaker and a 9 months and 4 days. Surviving ore
OBITUARY.
six children, George A. Pierce. Ar­
Hope Twp
15 10. thc toreu where peaceful cattle stumps; after the Umber had been their own power, tested and put 1good time so be "here and enjoy It. , ma da. Bert and Loren D. Pierce,
Emma A. Armour, daughter of Rutland Twp
through final Inspection right on !
85 12 grazed, still climbing up and up-.cut- lhe
cablns werc burned
Remember the date.
I Hastings. Warren J. Pierce. Char­
fEUick and Sally Ann Dunn, was Irving Twp
200 74 the charming little chauffeur talk- ]cst some squatter take ixjssession the spot.
Mrs. Smith and children attended | lotte. Mrs. Nettie Hartwick. Kalama­
bom in Shiawassee county. Michl- j Prairieville Twp
Additional Interest will be fur13 95 ing lovingly to the big car. adddre.ss- and rcnialI1 mdeflnitcly. much to the
a dramatic operetta. "Lelawala," nt1 zoo. Mrs. Jessie B. Hollister. Flint,
gan. Sept- 13. 1872. She passed away Orangeville Twp
nlshed this year In the Chevrolet L
~
7
52 Jl lng it a* Dinah and encouraging it rancher's displeasure.
Otembly plant by the ln.ull.uon or
"Wb'- one brother, Loren Snyder. Grand
at Pennock hospital In Hastings!‘ Yankee Springs Twp .
227 89 by promising the radiator a cool, At
- a certain |&gt;laco
•
in thc
narrow a "knee ietlon" mtembly. «n out- Tte prolowtat. -Th. Intend or NIM- । Ledge and sixteen grandchildren.
Sunday, April 18. 1934. aged 61 years, i Thomapple Twp
112 71 Itfffhk when we reached the trough trai)
,
thc holn was sounded rather .undln, rexnre ot the 1KH Chee• 7 months. 2 days.
«"•&gt; Funeral services were held at Bap­
-------— on thc mountain side at Hungry viciously and tiirec little chlidren rolet. Visitors will see Just how
tets rollowing It. Time was ' list church Wednesday, April lij.
; She was united in marriage to. Total
1.358
81 Hulluw.
At
this point
were all
,cnnie running out from among the
K&gt;8B1
HO1IUW.
AC
mt|»IDI
we
ail
this remsrksble derelopment. which
? ,v‘v,,d
Rev. Adcock officiating. Interment at
; Hamilton O. Armour. January 21.
AKE the most of your
City of Hastings
S3
0,
dellshuM
lo
■»,«
and
pick
tte
wild
»„
w
rrmlx
from
no-«tere
contributes w m.l.Hslly lo riding ““ happenings ot that time. In­ .' Pine River cemetery.
1890. 1Y&gt; tWs union were born five
। gj flowers growing tn profusion everyreading hours. Enjoy
children: Mrs. Lyle Shedd of Bal-| Village of Nashville
comfort. Is constructed.
_____jwhere. In by-gone days a small
in Home distance from thc trail and
tie Creek. Mr. Floyd Armour ot Hus-1
Chevrolet
is
again
the
only
com
­
Total
84.84
flourished at this place
omy stopping
stopping in
ui the
me neighborncignoor।.were
were only
, Ungs. Mrs. Lyle Dickerson of Dowlcompanionship, the charm
thc mountains
where nn Immciue
lltXK1 lur
for u
lbc
of uiicnaing
attending pany which will oix-rate an auto­
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lc purpose 01
j ing. Mrs. William Buckland ot
that have made the AT­
iiriu'-mlll «»&gt;..
iri.vr rmtilnvniAnt
In tteth,. lw
.montte
.. . whool
.
. period,
. . mobile assembly line at tlie Fair,
employment to
McOMBER SCHOOL NEWS.
I Litchfield. Mrs Gamer Hampton of
men ot &gt;!&gt;.' colony Bm no! . m. l hrM. „„ children competed tte Mr. Coyle stated.
LANTIC. for seventy-five
Hastings, all who are left to mourn, Our school beat the Dowling
Ude
oi
tte
filiate
remained
«nd
only
^noni.el
or
lhl&gt;
mountain
Ktad
years, A ra er leas most
school
Friday.
Wc
are
going
to
play
PRAIRIEVILLE.
lhe tass of a loving wife and mother. -------------------— - -—•» ~
„ ■ Pnduy De' ­ the maul.tain slream told the tale 0( ^*1 sal In the school room that day
Besides there arc .left to mourn tliA
the rXiirfAn
Durfee school ....
next
There were more than a hundred
quoted and most cherished
Business Indexes such cm car loading!,
one sister. Mrs. lantha Rlsbridger of
Greenfield U our captain for
■ ,
&lt;
.
tlhe thought came to me many time., attended the Mother-Daughter ban­
magazine.
still
climbing
slowly
up
and
up.
wondering
If
other
means
of
an
cdelectric current consumption and percen I Battle Creek', nine grandchildren. Ihe spring season. Good luck, bascquet Friday night.
Mrs. Chester
untll It seemed »e were driving over'ucaU&lt;lll would
unordcd tiure Johncock was toastmistress, intro­
ond a host of other relatives and b®11 t«am!
the t^
tap
off llv
the’ world; lhcn
then *'
with
In this little white duced by Mrs. L. D. Mlles. Miss
of buxine?*. These all show steady In­
1 The little folks have been making thr
p5I
th one children save in
Send $1. (mentioning this
friends.
i trrrlfir riln wn r—tllnrl rirrumH Ou.
...
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creases. As a nation we are winning out
One precious to pur hearts U gone .trips to Banana Land and Orange?Iterr‘,ic dl,‘WP ro,lcd around tlie last schoolhouse on the mountain side, Margaret Burchett gave the toast
land. We have an orange grove and Cbrve of lhr ^reatu mountain, past We arriVPd at the building and soon to “Our Mothers" and Mrs. Hazel
The voice we loved is stilled.
Safety, up-to-the-minute facilities, court­
The place made vacant In our home , banana plantation in the sandtable ,c corJ'a1-'' ,l’’to'he gnrat raf,ch the American flag was floating high Billings to "Our Daughters." A vo­
eous and efficient personnel .and active
The Camp Fire group. Nalslhi..ynr&lt; w 2cr* .* ]c b R car •M?c7lvd, 10 .above the little grove surroundUig cal solo by Mrs. Earl Dunlop; a
The Atlantic Monthly
Can never more be filled.
community Interest and co-operation are
spent
the
day
In
Battle
Creek
g^j.
,
S,
°P
exhaatted.
A
neyer-to-bc-forlh
e
rehoolhouse.
There
wa*
much
reading by, Mrs. Paul Brown; in­
Our Father in His wisdom called
indexes of a foo' *—------ ' '
8 Arlington Street - Boston
urday The girls went through the!80”0*1
unfolded before ,work lo p..
bef^. thc IeMons strumental music with Mrs. David
The boon His love had given..
are winning out.
A fire must be kindled at piano juid Miss Mary Jean Smith,
And though on earth tlie body lies Kellogg factory, visited Camp Firci^, °'er, du&lt;2?’!» ra£8e.« o(. n’uU&lt;'!' coUld
._____ 5-3
headquarters, and enjoyed the aft- U ?? ue bchc d 1 ,c
U1 a L*U ant* frcsh water brought from the clarinet; nn able address by .fdrs.
Thc soul is safe in Heaven.
ernoon playing and swimming at the 'ris,^ ,k'n‘.,Uu * .u.1 U w dU‘ mountain stream, so there was lit- W. II. Veen Boer of Grand Rapids.
V. W. c. A. Ttenk. to Mte TuUk “,r
Jteemlbl. upon tte
,lmc lc„ Ior
Wo„
„„ The banquet was all that the word
anti Mra. arernteld (or tramnori-:!?"!“"? JS”1?? "*?• “«h J *“ t
’ ‘
"
„ ... ”
T &gt;
rung. Eac*1
farmed in line implies. Thc decorations were love­
tlon
their glory
rhe
.
lhe old ranch hcucc , according
to their height before Ute ly. It was an enjoyable affair from
»rl, *a u-i-1rnrtiin&lt;r
itx
Camp Fire ntteUnk Saturday tmh!
brT",tea
»tti
Edith &gt;Tobias
the Hemtersltu
t sctlina of tiurnlc “
nd gold.
8°,d Once
On" in,n?
vzuri.
a-i.i™.. of
.... . • .
and
district
Mcnaersiwi SJd&lt;1 {hc h|gh ft.nce surTOundlng lbd

A Visit to the Russ Ranch
Near Blue Lake, California

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we have said in this article
More Bonds erandwhat
heretofore, to add that we are I

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Friday, April 27th
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Music by

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-

RAY TALMADGE, Caller

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38’/2% Loss Ratio.
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Boy scout Troon 88. meet* Satur-1 ra'"b,l,,s old P'acc. Tf
day at the schoolAoure
,*“h evcr&gt;„ conceivable plan', and
The men hnd a nn.
.. ■1 flower until it seemed that nature,
&gt; no.
"te lul P
bm'“ "“d
bni"h ,n

The next P. T. A is Mav 3 wi h P“lnl-' °r ,hP old masters and was
Iscnhath Entertainers and normal
class play.
.llcrv and there along the way adding
Our district is helping the Durfee color ,*?
^r?d5i n*"'2'lK fo1:
district with their p. t a program ,8f.e o( b.‘ish and 5hrut 71,1 ma“vd'
thl, month"
P
stalks with their lavender and I
We are having an Arbor Dav oro- dc*‘l1'&gt;r purples were softly blended
gram this next WedrwJtay. Beatrice ■
u.hy
Matteson U clmlrman.
i »“ns,es 1’cc’x'd ,rom thelr bcds- 1Ut'
The 2d. 3d and 4th grades have 12® ,hflr
“* *‘Ung «un.
been having a contest in Arithmetic Fjery,noo,k and comer seemed to
They have
have been
^ divided
divided into
into' hrol*
tav 1
,r&gt;ln»
« *
* oul
out-do
each 2
other
with
They
,ryln
'.d“ each
Uier w
.“h
teams, the Lions and the Elephant*.
Elephant* i.thclr.. 7&gt;&gt;al colorln
colorl,18*
S* Hoapitaiit)
Tlie Lion team consisting of Connie &gt;rtalht‘d "'iwyn'c over all; climbing
Thomas
Louise Pennington and
up
‘hr •rrlra r?rt“ aba'r
Moe Morgan were the whuiers Mae
W*'c^d “,C 8Un d,p
Morgan was the highest scorer
slowly into the Pacific,
TTie Camp Fire Girls afe planning'
lol*owed ‘he mountain chill
,a bird hunt breakfast Saturday
lhr ahadM of cve»‘n8 gathered;
l April 28. at seven A. M Breakfast and \hB.Vun M .Wc *2olt °.Ur pbce2
is to be cooked In lhe open following "ound .
nre-place and
। the bird hike
&lt;i there high up In there mountains—
We un
are having a world series
terte. in,;.
ir. Q"1* ma«erple
Iwened
. ,,7 te»-we
..
.— ~ , lo
n.,..
...
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.
the
rarliu
Ihn
baseball The New York Giants Ithe rad*°
thc FVrntK
evenU d
ot Ibr
lhe
are leading the Yankees at tlie end
,n
““f*
*»‘dof the 5th inning. Bob Traver Is Wc *erc s!,u a 1&gt;art of ,lhls KITUt
captain of tiie Yankees, and Dora.unlvcr8e alth°U8h seemingly sus‘.jpended hA
between
earth and *sky.
Gardner. the oUnts.
'****" —
v*'
I Blowlyjhe voices were hushed; tlie
Beat Durfee Friday Inoisy lAughter died away and each
Robert Moon, rejxirtcr.
one wa* in a land of his own
|j thought world as lhe logs crackled
THE CROSS ROADS.
lhe and blazed in Ute open fire. Softly
Mrs. Mind* Billingsley' of t.„
,,_-k one by one sought his rest and only
Wood district is spending the week
-life, shadows of the flickering fire
। with Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith. '
Clinton Allen and family of Has­ were left for company; night—and
tings have moved In the Walter only the faint tinkle of a far-away
cow-bell wafted from the hill-side
1 Snyder house.
Mr and Mrs. Edward Brown and broke the silence. What a li^ven of
.
-Louis of Paris and Mr. and Mra rest for a tired business man.
Morning—with all It* glorious
Jack Allen of Hastings spent Sunday
sunshine, and what a surprising view
with Clyde Sledge and family.
Harold Allen Smith of Hastings met our astonished gaze as we hur­
spent the week end with his grand- ried out beyond the corrals to meet
the sun and bid the old Pacific
parents.
I John Cook and family vWitcd their. good morning. Not a mountain wa*
.parents. Mr. and Mrs..Lawtle Mc­ in sight—not a tree—no ocean in
the distance; during the night what
Bain. of Delton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Tuttle of a change iiad been wrought! A* we
Lansing, Mr. and Mra. Dan Marble, stood tn the gorgeous sunlight, beand Lynn. Mr and Mrs Tom Beck km* us lay a sea of fog. like billows
and Mra. Nellie McMurry of Has­! of ice over forest and mountains.
tings were Sunday guest* of Mrs. What a sublime scene as we feasted
Jane Tuttle.
•
Little Miss Wilma Lou Roush ac­
companied Mildred Crates to Grand Uy beneath us. then aa it slowly re­
ceded the distant mountain tops
Raptds Sunday.
shown out, resembling small islands
. The annual world wool clip la
more than enough to fill 1333,000
lions of the ranch that morning, we

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 19J4

Social Events and Personal
Mention
_

I TEACHERS’ CLUB
HOLDS MEETING

dinner for

in th. rliUw
uifrt fr«i.
“THE VIRGINIAN” CAST
the Bunday edition of the Kalama-'
------------zoo Gaaette, concerning a former Players, Wivef, Husbands,
H^Nte1&lt;andM&gt;e»nl6ole Newton. Has-’ Assistants Combine Work

3TTUI
Helpful Suggestion

Members Vote to Join Barry
PIE CRUST.
:-----■ - ----------Hi
County Music Associa.
~3 cupa pastry flour
1 teaspoon salt.
ting*, announce the marriage of i
•
John Shafer of Fowter wa* lhe
Rldiard Wilson of Belding wa* in
Mr*. Jack Snyder of South Hastlon—Present Gift
and• Pleasure at “
Club
6 tablespoon* lard. cold.
to Glesa-1
the city Mohdky7
Ung* visited her daughter. Mrs Earl । At
monthly meeting of the their daughter, Mildred,
ana Mr* cvMember* of the cast of “The Vir­
Kermeen, of East Caltdonla from ; Hasting* Teacher*' club held in the
Donald Doyle was home from Fedewa. and family on Sunday.
Mix tlie salt with the flour. Com­
ginian." four-act drama to be preMr*. Charlo* Pott* spent part at Bunday tUl Thursday. She also at- K. of P. hall on Thursday evening,
hur^as 7prll
by
H“Un«*
Belding over Sunday.
bine the fat and flour and salt, but
P D Wmci oTLiowr waa tn th*
Mr motb&lt;r’
tended the Parmelee T. a. fi nn a delightful program wa* enjoyed were.read at noon Thursday. April era thl* week Wednesday and Fri- &lt;io not ovtrmlx^ The fat should
M Worse* of Lapeer, wa* in the
DePlanta of Grand Rapid* Thursday.
consisting of two piano snips by Mis* 19, by Dr. John W. Dunning, pastor day. together with husbands, wives not be divided into tiny particle*, for
clty Monday on buxine**.
Mr*. Richard Welton and daugh­ Mildred Tuttle, two violin number* of the First Presbyterian church, at and those who assisted in it* pro-| if it 1* the pie cru*t will never be
Frank Bole* of Battle Creek wa* home tn Lo* Angele*. Calif., after
ters, Barbara and Julalne, Mr. and by Wesley Logan and a reading by the home of the bride’s brother- duction. were delightfully enter- , tender and flaky. The fat particle*
r HaatLng* visitor Monday.
■pending aome lime here on busi- Mrs. Ros* Bldelman and Norma Mis* Jean Barnes MU* Anne Bur­
------- |tained at a buffet supper 'at the should be about the atee of small
Fdm Eldred, well-known attorney nca*.
jean
spent Bunday with their cous­ ton wa* In charge of tlie game*, F TheMbHde---------------------------------------- 'Hollnts Country Club Friday eve-[pea*. The combining may be done
of Ionia, waa in lhe city Monday on I Mra Kellie Crou returned on
in*. Mr. and Mr*. A- T. Keech. In which were enjoyable. The Club pre­ hiiT. Irinte
nlng commencing al 6:30 o'clock?with a tough blender, a small de­
buaineaa,
.
‘'Wedneaday
weaneaaay trom
from trie
the winter*
winter* *o*o- Grand Rapids. They also visited sented Mrs. Gerald Smith &lt;Leorn
?
"T? TB’
to eh«TI« ol Uw vice «hKh raabto on. U&gt; out U» Ut
Mra. Wlllia,®
! Journ in Kiaalpunee and other Richard Welton at Blodgett hospital.
Mn» HUI
.nd ?.ruoni.
.“?■
Benton) with a lovely gift.
wa* the gueat of Mra. Robert Mills
MIm Beatrice Goggins was in
ciiairman. Mr*. James Bristol and in with two knfve*: or If you work'
The committee in charge was
enMra ££ Fedewa and Miss’AmMU&gt; Jfl“c Vlnoenl °* B*,dln« Grand Rapids .on Saturday.
with
valley
chiffon.
MLss
Martan
composed oi MU* Marie Rowe. Fred
Mrs. Richard Grow.
Miss Janet quickly and deftly it may be done I
bra Fedewa were in Grand Rapids
th* 8U“l °l M1” QfrUude
John Hoyt of Potterville was tn S. Jones. Mbs Lena Leiter. Mrs. Hayes. Grand Rapids, bridesmaid,
Teale assisted with the serving. The with
„4th the finger*,
Angers.
Hampton on Tuesday and Wednes- the dty Saturday to visit old friends Bertha Kuhn. Mis* Mary William* wore a dusty pink triple sheer crepe
tabidl were charmingly decorated in
When the particle*
•
of fat arc
on Saturday.
|day of lost week.
dreu. and her bouquet wa* of rap­ frontier ityle.
and Mra. Mabel Clark.
Earl Warcham ha* gone to Detroit
------coated
-— with
- --------------flour,---sprinkle
------------------------a little’
Club members voted to join the ture roses, tied with pink valley
where he ha* apposition with an ad- L Mr. and Mra. Harry Foster of ot friend* at Wolfe lake over lhe
During th^ course of the evening, cold water evenly over the dry mix­
[Bellevue and Mra. Mary Barlow and week end.
chiffon.
Arthur Balfour. Battle
Barry
county
Mu/lc
Association
Dr. DeForeat Walton presented L. E. ture. and then, using a fork, mix
KUn.
*
55
■rw.tit
with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Meyers and which U in procea* of organization. Creek, waa best man. Following the
Barnett, the director, with a travel-.with a tossing motion, *prinkling|
daughter visited friends In Lake
service* Mrs
Mobooey served a
George Huffman of Detroit spent W.
w H. Otb of' Rutland.
RuUBnrf
lng bag on behalf oi the cast in ap- I more cold water on the top a* dry;
wedding breakfast, and covers were
'I Mr. and Mr*. Loyal Edger and Odessa on Sunday
Bunday In the dty.
preelation of the work he ha* done, flour and fat come to the top. con[children and Ml** Helen Wibon
Mis* Vivian Biddle of Battle CAST DINNER FOR “THE
laid for fifteen guest*.
Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Cook andj'
By way of entertainment was a tlnue adding waler until the dam- ।
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burdette
Brigg*
Creek
wa*
the
Sunday
guest
of
Mr
poem composed and read by Mrs. . pened particle* iticit together when'
Mrs. A- D. Kniskern were in Grand
VIRGINIAN
”
PLAYERS
1
Mrs
DBec
15
n
eruduate of Ha*.
vinui
raiHn
fla
i
eno
jl|nga
H(gh
and
cm
and Mr*. Dan Lewis.
Rapids on Saturday.
t I of Bowen* Mill* Sunday.
Edward Goodyear into which the lightly pressed.
1 Mr. and Mr*. Ray Kelley spent, Lora Norton relumed recently
ployed for several years at the Con­ names ol all members of the cast1 Divide the dough into halve*, and
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Smith of To­
At
thc
conclusion
of
the
second
ledo were over Sunday guest* of Mr. ( Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. from Chenango Fork*. Ne.w York, performance of "The Virginian" sumers Power Company In Kulu- I Were cleverly woven. Also of spe-1 press the particles of each firmly towhere he spent the winter.
maz&lt;x&gt;. Mr. Dxge was graduated clal Interest
IIUcre*t wa*
was ia motion picture Igether (but do not knead). Roll one
and Mrs. Edwin Smith.
r,~' oTTr.'iT
Mr. and Mr*. C. A- Wibert spent Friday evening, members of the cast from Western State Teachers' Col-I'film taken dduring 1 rehearsals of the half into a sheet about 1-8 indv
Fred Palmer, tqho I* working In No™ 8m,‘h1‘" Ruttand■
the week end in Hillsdale as the und assistant* who have worked to- ,lege. After u short honeymoon trip.|plJ£ by MraRiX
Indianapolis. Ind., has been apend-,
”,
lard Groos.
-thick, then line a slightly flour pan
gether through some thirty-five re- ,the couple will reside in Holland | ‘
; John A. Wooten and W. J. Field at­ guest* «f Miss Ruth Wibert.
.
bride's going away suit was of: Tlie
“ social1 'part of the evening at with it. Fill with fmtt filling.
tended live Jefferson banquet at
Mr*. Olive Phillips ot Grand Rap­ hcarzal*. and a few outside guest* The
'the club wa* cut short iin
order
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bowerman of
n —
i— to
Ron
Mcond half into a similar
id* U spending the week with her will be entertained at a buffet lunch- .green silk boucle with navy blue tte- »»,. Ai&lt;.h «...
Big Rapid* called on their aunt. , Grand Rapids Thursday evening.
allow plenty of time for the more sheet and cut a design on it Damp­
con in the community room at Cen-1i ccusories.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Edmonds
re
­
father.
Mort
Townsend,
and
family.
Mr*. N. B. Rose, Sunday.
। serious business of rehearsing the en the edge of the lower crust
Mrs. Ray EUcman ot Fort Wayne,
Guests
Ou~U from out of
ol
Mr. and Mra. Milne Patrick of turned Friday from Kissimmee. Fla.,
second
and
fourth
acts.
the
upper
crust upon the
“
mk
T
j
ES
Tolk'u
’
m
’
rti.rm.
1
Mr
"
Arlhur
B«ltour.
Bold,
Crt«k;|
Ionia were Sunday guest* of Mr. ■nonding a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ind., i* the guest of her sister and
...
, I pre**
Thosethe
who
attended
the onto
party
upper
crust firmly
thc
“0 Mr, Umom No.l.m .nd'
, Earl Fraas at Cuyahoga Fall*. Ohio. husband. Dr. and Mrs. G- L. LoCk- ui'tai™ Mil .Irmo,
and Mra. Vernon Wlningcr.
the luncheon with various Item* on “J?
,ucre: Mr' “nd Mra L- E Barnett, lower and trim off the extra pastry.
Mrs Nettle Hyde and her daugh­
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Darling of De­
the
menu
being
contributed
by
Mra.
John
Barnett.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Joseph
Bake the pic lo a moderately hot
Llttlc Bobby Cochran of Coldwat­ Richard Groos. Mra Edward Goodtroit were Saturday night and Sun- !ter. Mr*. O. H. Cleveland, of Colum­
n.?
DeRulter. Loren Boye*. Leslie Cook, over &lt;425 degrees to 450 degrees F.)
day guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Harley bus, O.. visited Mr. and Mrs. A .8. er I* spending ten day* with nil year. Mr* Frank Andrus. Mra. W. R I*™ M
Cyrus
of
Pa
|Mr. and Mys. Roy Cordes. Mbs Mar- until the fruit is tender and the
Johnson of Flint over tlie week end. grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. George
Fox and William.
'garet Gladstone.
Mr. and Mrs. Lcs- crust I* a golden brown.
O"*'
W.a,,on'-Mr* {ATTENDED REPUB------------Mrs. Isabel Pancoast returned on Newton. '
The Rev. and Mra. L- L. Dewey.
Ite Hawthorne. Mr. and Mr*. Morris
William Stebbins, Mrs. James Bris­ ------------------- --Friday
from
Saginaw
where
she
MU*
Josephine
Carveth
and
Miss
George Dewey and Victor Munlon
LIU an GAI HLRING. | H1I1 Mr and Mrs Orvllie Sayles. Mr VEAL POTPIE W ITH DUMPLINGS.
| ha* been spending thc winter with Joy Fralelgh of Detroit spent the tol. Mrs. Kenlth McIntyre and Mrs.
were in Muskegon on Sunday, where1-—------- - -j-——Mrs.
Mort
Townsend
and
Mrs.
R.
and
Mrs
Harold
Smith, Mr. and
Jack
Stem.
2 pounds neck or shoulder of veal.
the former pmiehed m th. C.mr.l, O’
Bruce H.ya.n .nd week end with Mr. and Mrs. A- HG. Jefferies of Lowell spent Wednes- - Mr*. William Stebbins. Mr and Mra
1-4 pound salt pork.
Carveth.
Mcthodht church.
।
u
TEACHERS DISCUSS
day in Detroit attending a feeling j. M. Townsend. Julian Townsend,
2 or 3 medium sized onions.
I Dr. H. A- Adrounle returned on
CHILD
PSYCHOLOGY.
,
v
iiviA,,,
&lt;.
v.
of
the
iwpuuiunu
Republican
women
wv,ii,.-ii
ui
of
'Michlwuii-i
.
uf.
Dr.
ana
and
MTS.
Mrs.
ucrureai
DeForest
Walton,
nuiiou,
Mia*
Aliss
1-2 cup diced celery
; Sunday from a two weeks' visit In at Bullards Comers near Sparta on
Last evening. Tuesday, a meetingigan at the Statler hotel. Thire were,Helen Weaver. Bud Wolfe, Mr. and
3 or 4 carrots, diced.
New York City and with hl* son. Sunday to attend the funeral of W.
of the elementary teachers of the'nearly 1.000 guest* at lhe 12:30,Mra. Robert Wilson. Russell Cievc2 cups potato balls.
Harry Adrounle, In Springfield. J. Mullen.
schools, in conjunction with the luncheon after which a splendid'land. Mr. and Mra. Maurice Ed2 tablespoon* flour.
Dr. and Mra. Collins Johnston and clty
W. K. Kellogg Foundation, was held I program In charge of Mra. Barber? monds. Winston Merritk; Lloyd
1 cup small peas.
1 Mr. and Mr*. Harlow Brigham Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Goodyear ol
at the Presbyterian social rooms. | of Jackson, state president of Re- j Peterson. Mr. and Mr*. Frank AnBalt and pepper.
(Ruth Andrus) of Rochester. N. Y . Grand Rapid*
visited
Hastings
After the dinner, a psycliologlcu11 publican Women'* Clubs, waa en- drus. Miss Janet Teale. Mr. and
Dumpling mixture.
and Mr*. Dan Reason of Stock­ friends Sunday.
discussion of children was held. Joyfd.
-Groos.
­
I
Mrs.
Richard
Mr.
Emil
TyCut
the veal and salt pork ’Into
bridge visited Dr. and Mrs. J. A.
Dr. and Mra. Tashjalan and son
Among those who gave short but den. Mr. and Mrs. James Bristol. Mr. cubes. Cover with water and let
Wooton on Wednesday.
David and Miss Stlell of Kalamazoo Miss Helen Wade presiding as chair­
very interesting talk* were Mra. and Mrs. Charles Paul. Mr. and Mrs. simmer for on hour. Then add lhe
' Mr. and Mr*. O. H. McCowen have were Sunday guesli’of Dr. and Mra. man.
Dr.
Rosebrook
of
the
Foundation
Jacob
Stcketee.
national
committee
|
Roman
Feldpausch.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
onions, diced celery, and carrot* and
returned from their winter's so­ H. A. Adrounle.
Journ In 8t. Petersburg, Fla. They
Mbs Anne Vellc spent the week was the main speaker and brought women. Lawyer Toy of Detroit, for- ig. Goodyear. Miss fva A Hecox. Mr season with salt and pepper. Cook
icport 50.000 tourists in St. Peters­ end with friend.* in South Bend, In­ out many interesting facts and mer governor Wilber M Drucker. and Mrs. C. B. itodges. Miss Aiken slowly for fifteen or twenty minute*,
idea*.
Sec of state Frank D. Fitzgerald |isenhath. Dr. and Mrs. Kenlth Mc- then add the pea* and thicken with
’ burg during the winter. .
diana. and called on friends at Three
Other guest* were Dr. M. R Kin­ and others. The main address of intyro. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Pratt, flour smoothed in cold water. If
Mr and Mra. Kenneth Daniels Rivers on Sunday
de, Supt. D A VanBuskirk and Miss thc afternoon wa* delivered by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stem, and Mr. necessary add more liquid. Drop
and Barbara Joan, Mra. Vaughn
the dumpling* from the end of a
Fuller and Mrs. Ernest Matteson and Hessmer attended the Consistory Mildred Tuttle, school nurse. Cover* Hamilton J. Fish. Jr., of New York, and Mrs. Harry Young,
who ha* been a congressman during I---------------- -----------------------spoon and let them rest on top of lhe
son of thc McOmber district were meeting in Grand Rapids last were laid for twenty-five.
the past 14 years. His address em- PAST MATRONS OF
vegetable* and meat. Cover closely
In Grand Rapids Thursday.
Tuesday evening.
DISCUSS
INDIVIDUAL
bodied
an
explanation
of
thc
air
Mr. and Mrs. Will Holdsworth and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gammagc
O. E. 8. WERE GUESTS. and cook for twelve minutes. Serve
SYSTEM OF TEACHING.
moic.ur
luvninu. mall controversy and what wc do
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Holdsworth of Grand Rapids spent the week
or
ao
not
owe
uic
American
Legion.
•
M
.
r
S
\
4l
Ida
*
V
,
Cry
A
very
interesting
and
educational
or do not owe lhe American Legion,
This dish makes almoct a meal in
were guest* of Mr. and Mr*. C. W. end with their parents at Welcome
meeting of the Second ward P. T. A. and our duty to xlbabied American love y mnn" party Tuesday evening, itself. Thc only accompaniment* It
Clarke on Monday, enroute from Corners and Hustings.
soldiers He explained some of 0lu-.] April 24. at her home on West State
needs in order to completely bal­
Florida to their home in Traverse
Gordon clement. Jr., of Belding, wa* held on Monday evening, with law* and *l*n gare a fine tribute to I3?*?/1*1’
Ple“”,r5
| cur.
ance the meal are a crisp salad, hot
spent the week end with his grand­ Hupt D. A VanBu-nkirk a* chair­ the late congressman Hosner. ofj°\
nine Worthy Matrons with
rolls, dessert and beverage.
Mrs. John C- Ketcham and Mra. parent*. Mrs. Belle Clement and Mr man.
u* ■iroAd pv.rv sra(.r ' whom she has worked during the
Steven Cooley. Mrs Otto Iscn- Hn’tle
j W. M. Stebbins are in Grand Rapids and Mrs. Will Shutter*.
Eye* than perfect—no arBROILED “FRENCHED”
(attending the State P. T. A. ConMrs. ollie Thompson of MUhn- hath. Wolter Wallace. Mrs. Chester
Long.
Miss
Elizabeth
Finch.
Mis*
LAMB CHOPS
IgrcM on Wednesday. Thursday and waka. Ind.. Is expected seen for a
gumrnl about that. The
he or she be a Republican ■H^5tnRS £h?pt5r N0' 7
.
Have the lamb chops cut about 1
|Friday. Mr*. D. D. Walton will at­ visit with her sister. Mrs Thomasj Grace Edmond* and Mrs. Louise wfethcr
ofo! *ome other polltical party
^^‘^ardY^X^Xte.
tllfllcully I* to tell one claaa
'of
some
other
political
party.
'
Buchner
held
a
|&gt;ancl
discussion
on
Inch thick, also have them Frenched
tend on Thursday.
Sullivan, and other relatives
Cora
Doak
Gebhardt.
Esther
White,
from the other. You, our
Mrs R. M. Bates, who has been
Mr and Mrs. George VanTiffUr. thc merit* and demerit* of thc indlBertha Rogers. Grace Murphy. Lu-' meat removed from the ends of the
reader*, muil decide wheth­
spending the winter months in De­ and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van’ virtual system of (caching as used in CELEBRATED TWEN­
ana Townsend. Ethel Tolhurst. Ger­
troit with Dr. and Mra. C. M. Over­ Tlfflln and little daughter. Rose­ our city schools. Many new idea*
er you do or do not need
TY-FIRST BIRTHDAY. trude Chamberlain. Mildred Haney rib bones Thoroughly preheat the
broiler oven with the oven regulator
street and in Marshall with Mis* mary. of Lake Odessa, were Sunday, were advanced and a better idea of
help In seeing. Be very
Between twenty and twenty-five and Lillian Ashalter. The guest of as high as possible. Put the chops
the system was givfn. The discus­
Alice Bate*. I* expected home tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earh Boyes
young folks gathered at the lx&gt;mc of' honor wa* Georgina Bauer, associate
rareful about your decision.
Mrs. Curti* Butt oi Detroit i* vis­ sion was lively and helpful, the par­ Bob Fighter Monday evening to Grand Matron of the Grand Chap­ on lhe broiler rack placed so that
Mrs. Edwin Pate of Detroit came iting her mother. Mr*. Isaac' Hou- ent* asking question* which showed celebrate his twenty-first birthday ter of Michigan who was Matron of there Is a distance of about 3 1-2
inches between the top of the chops
vision.
Saturday for a visit with her par-' vener. being called here by the ill­ their intense interest in thia sub- Thc local guests Included friends this chapter back in 1916.
mistaken
and the flame. Broil with lhe oven
ents. Mr and Mrs. E. C. Edmondt. ness of her father, who underwent Jcct.
and former schoolmates while those
The dinner table was centered door open. When the chops are
an operation at Pennock hospital on NO. MICHIGAN AVE.
in attendance from out-of-town in­ with n beautiful bouquet of flowers
scientific answer.
nicely browned on one side, season ■
in Grand Rapids, os a delegate from Monday He is doing as well a* pos­
BIRTHDAY CLUB. cluded Mary K. Oougherty of Grand in colors of blue, yellow, white, with salt and pepper and then turn
the P. T. A. of which sne 1* the pres­ sible.
X
MacDonald. Mrs.'green
'
and red. representing the
Fourteen members of the North Rapids. John
and brown on the other. When
ident.
Michigan Avenue Birthday club Thomas Oougherty and Margaret1colors of the five point* of the the second side la nicely browned.!
HONORED MB. AND
of Bowne, Hi Baxter of j chapter
s
.w,
s emblematic
star. This
were entertained by Mrs. Henry Oougherty
Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Ivan [color scheme
wa* carried out with the chop will be done. Slip a paper
Nashville and Mr. and
tnrl Mrs.
Mra Tvan'mtnr
srh.
MRS. LEON TOLHURST Weaver on Wednesday evening, as­ Nashville,
frill over the end* of the rib bones ।
L.
Schulz of Grand Rapids spent Sat­
i the food, which was served In three and serve on a bed of boiled rice,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fuller enter­ sisted by Mrs. T. 8. K. Reid. Three Payne and son of Battle Creek.
urday with Mr. and Mrs Keith Dan­
OPTOMETRIST
Parlor games, music and dancing courses. Covers were laid tot eleven, sprinkled with chopped parsley.
and
tOUUU twenty-six
Lnt.KJ -r&gt;U friends
IJICIIUO at a coCU- guest* were
WWIV also entertained, Kliu
iels. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. V. L. tained
operative dinner at lhe country i three new members admitted to the featured the evening's entertain- I Tlie hostess made a very charmWolcott and Mr. and Mr*. Keith CTlllh nn Th I Irvrl arvrnlnr’ lutrwwlnr* cltlh Mrs OIIKnrt Vnh,.r pits
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Hailing!
ment. at the conclusion ot which, ing talk as to why she had called
PRUNE DESERT SALAD.
Daniels visited Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Club on Thursday evening honoring clyb. Mln Gilbert Fisher gave a tlie host's parents. Mr. and Mr*, her past matrons together,, and
resume of her visit to Henry Fiord’s
On a lettuce leaf lay three or five
Eash and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Leon Tolhurst.
Dearborn.
following Wm. Fighter, assbted by Mr*. Nellie during the dinner and throughout cooked prunes stufled with cottage
Contract bridge wa* played after Village at
L. R. Wolcott of Freeport.
Conaway,
served
lunch.
Thc
opening
lhe
entire
evening,
the
spirit
of
dinner, high scores going to Mrs which heart* were played, Mrs. Mar­
cheese. (Add nut meats, olives or
•
Floyd Gaskell and Edw. VanPopcr- tin Tinkler winning the first place and displaying of lhe birthday gifts [ reminiscence .prevailed.
pimento to cheese if desired).
Ing. second to Mrs. VanPopering and Mr*. Gilbert Fisher, lhe consola­ followed. Later thc guest* took their | After dinner each guest reviewed Sprinkle with salad dressing and
and Leon Tolhurst. Mr*. Glenn tion. Refreshmenu were served by leave, having assured their Inst of her year a* Matron and told of the add celery curls and a tuft of giatan evening delightfully spent.
special things that happened, both
Brower and Morris Hill getting low lhe hostesses.
— -- ------------------------happy time*, and not so itappy.
score. •
MEAD-RYAN WEDDING.
cal^’g much Uughter and discuxBIRTHDAY surprise.
FRENCH DRESSING.
The honor guests were presented
Mis* Grace Louise Ryan, dough- 'bIqii. Some of these experiences
In honor of thp birthday anni­
Take 3 time* more oil than vine­
with a lovely end table.
versary of her husband. Mrs. Er- ter of Mrs. Martin Tinkler of Has-|wfrc unique. Indeed I But each ma­ gar or equal part* oil and lemon |
tings.
and
Mr.
Theron
G.
Mend,
son
aron
was
identical
with
the
others
In
mont
Newton
entertained
with
a
juice and shake well. If deaired add
HAMMOND—CHAFFEE.
family dinner on Sunday, the party of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mead of Bat- [praising the help and inspiration ol a little dry mustard or onion Juice.
Clarence Hammond of Doster and
being a complete surprise on Er- tie Creek, were united in marriage , ldtt-a work aJ orgsnbt. without Lay on garnbh of lettuce leaf, car­
Mra Cynthia Chaffee of Quimby
Sat . April 21, at five P.
which chapter activities arc Incotlu rot tops or parsley.
mont. .
were united in marriage at the' Hus­
Those in attendance were Mr. and home of thc officiating clergyman, I piete
tings parish parsonage Monday eve­ Mr*. Cole Newton and Miss Helen the Rev. Wm. C. Gearhart, pastor j During the evening. Mrs. Bauer
CARR0T-CHEE8E SALAD.
ning in the presence of three of
To two part* grated carrot and
Newton of Hastings, Mr. and Mra. of the Wesleyan Methodist church presented an appropriate gift to
their nieces. Miss Helen Skidmore
Fred Mahoney and Jack of Kalama­ of thb city. The single ring cere Mrs. McCoy from the guests in re- three part* cottage cheese, cut up
of Noshyilje and thc Misses Mar­
a
little
sour pickle, add a little aalt
rnony
was
used,
the
couple
being
mcm
brance
of
happy
limes
gone
by.
zoo.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glcs&amp;ner
Dagc
Beat Quality Lb.
garet and. Emma Chandler of Has­
The -bride
wore an al-j Thc evening was finished with and some salad dressing Put in cup
------------------------(Mildred Newton) of Holland and unattended. -ra.
tings. Rev. c. M Conklin officiating.
tractive gown of light blue crepe. I&gt; games and the singing of old songs. mold and turn out on garnish of
Lowell Teeter of Caledonia.
Congratulation.* are extended to
After the wedding, a supper was
-_________ . , ,
lettuce leaf or spinach.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammond.
ATTENDS CONFERENCE.
MTvcd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. GOING TO KANSAS
* —II....,
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
Tinkler. *.&lt;r
Mr. «&gt;&gt;.l
and 1Mrs.
Mead I.....
leav­
CITY. MO. T1O RSOAV.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mrs. Geo. Roll la under lhe doc­
in Lansing this week attending ing later in the evening for their
Jeske Vester has accepted a posi­ tor’s care.
Marjorie Norton entertained at a. the Spring Conference of Methodist new home at 17 River Road Drive.
tion with Carter and Co., wholesale
Bernard Mills and family of West
party on Friday from 3:30 till, ministers of lhe loser peninsula of Battle Creek.
Hastings friends extend congratu­ bakers in Kansas Chy. Mo., where Lake spent Sunday at Maurice Mill*.
5:00 o'clock In honor of her ninth, Michigan. Among the speaker* was
he will have charge of the pie de­
Jay Herring and family of Grant
birthday, twenty-one of her friends, Dr. Fred Eastman of Chicago, who lations and best wishes.
partment. Mr. Vester leaves Thurs­ spent several days last week at
being present to enjoy the gamesi discussed "The Menace of the MovRECENT
J8R1DE
day.
'
Christ Zimmerman’s.
and general good time. Prizes and; les." Dr. Eastman gave the result*
'
isTlONOR
GL'EST.
Bert Stenger and wife of Kalama­
favors, a lovely birthday cake with of a wide survey of thc movie indus­
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Mrs. Louise Buchner, Mrs. Ber­
zoo visited his brother. Joe Stenger,
candles, and cakes containing for­ try and it* effect* upon our coun­
Lust Week's Letter.
and family Sunday.
tunes helped to make the occasion try. Kirby Page of New York City, tha Kuhn and Mis* Mary Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. of
Mrs ChrUt Zimmerman visited
a happy one.
editor of "The World Tomorrow." were hostcase* at a delightful party
ents,
on Wednesday evening al the home Nashville entertained their pare)
friends and relative* at Lawton a
spoke on “World Peace.”
Bun- couple of days la*t week.
of Mrs. Addie Leach. Mrs. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith. Si
NEW IDEA CLL'B.ATTEND CONCERT
Smith (Leora Benton)
being the day.
Frank
Roush and family spent
Thc New Idea Club was enter­
Mrs. Chase and Donald expect to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will BlExtra.Rich In Milk
IN GRAND RAPIDS. honor guest, other guests were thc
tained at the home of Mrs. Wm.
move into Lon HiUtehouse the last delman at Nashville.
Among the Hastings people who lady teachers of thc city scliool*.
and Batterfat.
Norris, on Wednesday evening. April
of this week.
were in Grund Rapids Saturday eve­
Various
games
were
played,
the
Mra Ora Smith ha* been assisting
18- A lovely 8:30 dinner was served
The P. T. A. met at the school­
Large Sliced Loaf—
by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Gor­ ning attending thc final Symphony honors going to Misses Grace Ed­ house Tuesday evening with good her daughter. Mr*. Manhall Cal­
concert at thc Civic Auditorium monds. Marion Lamphere, Josephine
throp. and family during their re­
don Thompson and Miss Dorothy
Stlrfe. Lol* Carter,' Lena Leiter. attendance. There will be one more cent sickness and bereavement.
Goldrlng Eight members were pres­ were Mr. and Mrs, D. A. VnnBuskirk. Mrs. Frederick Palmer. Mrs. Frances Hunter and Jennie McBain. thl* yAr.
ent. The club will meet with Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Myrlen Strait of
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Lovely^ refreshment* were served
Jas. Bilabee and Mrs. Fred Palmer Nellie Conaway and Misses Florence and Mr*.'Smith wa* presented with Nashville spent Sunday with their
Mr. and Mr*. Will Brown and.
First Quality
and Arlene Campbell. Eva A. Kecox.
ib.
next month.
family spent Sunday with Mr. and |
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Strait.
Winifred Johnston and Helen Mer- a shower of mbcelloneous gifts.
Bill Anderson visited id* father Mrs. William Smith aVMiddleville.
Hmi’u,,
ik
son.
also
Albert
Becker.
Guest
con
­
UNDERGOES OPERATION.
in Battle Creek Sunday.
Mrs Ray Wieland is caring for
ductor was Michael A. Petrilii and THREE TIMES FOUR
Mra. Nay Bump underwent an op­ Josef Lhevlnne was piano soloist.
CLUB HONORS MEMBERS.
Harold Rockwell went to Indiana Mrs. Kenneth Stahl and baby of Lo­
ik
eration on Saturday morning at
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Murphy, who to get hl* wife and daughter where gan.
'
New
Borges*
hospital
in
Kalamazoo
live north of Freeport, delightfully she ha* been caring for her mother.
qu.ii„
J. F. F. CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Savacool
At last reports, she was doing as
Members of the J. F. ?. Club were entertained the member* of the They expect to locate in Nashville. and family spent Sunday with Mr.
well as possible. All hope for her delightfully entertained by Mr*. Three Times Four Club and their
and Mr*. Date Cook and family al
FAIR LAKE.
complete and rapid recovery.
N. Bowne.
Verna Yargcr on Tuesday afternoon. husband* on Saturday evening,'cov­
Lar** Box
Miss Marguerite Lechleltner and
At cards, the winners were Mrs. ers being laid for twenty-two for
Mr. and Mrs. William Moor* and
friend of Battle Creek spent Sun­ family of South Hastings spent Sun­
ENTERTAINS GUESTS.
Frank McMillan and Mr*. Herbert dinner.
,
'
Miss Frances Conklin entertained Calkin*. Lovely refreshments were
Bridge was-played In the evening, day in Leslie.
day with Mr. and Mra. Arthur Moore
WE ARE STILL REDEEMING RINSO AND LUX COUPONS
The Bunnell Aid will meet Thurs­ and family.
several of the young people of the served by the hostess.
and Mr. and Mr*. Leon Tolhurst,
Congregational church of Bedford
Mr*. William McCann of Irving who will soon make their home In day for supper with Mrs. Edith
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Moor* and
at her home on E- Green street on
Marshall, were presented with a Campbell.
family spent Saturday evening with
About twenty attended thc Kins­
Friday evening.
lovely gift a* a token from the club.
MARRIED AT GOSHEN, IND.
ley Aid at Lottie Collister’s. Thc Carlton.
Y. M. U CLUB.
Miss Olenna Barnum. daughter
VISITING IN GENEVA.
meeting for May will be tiw 3rd
Mr*. Fred Savacool entertain*
Dean and Mrs.
Mra. Eugefie
Eugene Davenport,
Davenport. Wednesday, for
lor supper, with Mr*.
Mr*,
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
U»T M
dub on Thursday at a I ver Cheney, mu of Mr. and Mr*. of Woodland have gone to Geneva, | Charles Hammond. Mr*. Agnee WllMr. atwi Mrs. Wil) Bayne i
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cooperative lunclieon at her home Allie Cheney, were married at N. Y.. to make an extended visit li*on and Mra. Bessie Vaughn will Flora Wood spent Sunday al W
at Lake Al-Gon-Quiu.
Ooahen, Indiana .Friday, April 30. with Dr. and Mrs. Tukcy and family, assist.
Kidder * in Hiuttog*.

There Are Far
More Imperfect

V. BESSMER

Savings!

J-Ho
Style
Comfort
Quality

All you could want In
suit* or trouser*, providing

wool arc called for on all

J3— J5— *6—
Suits for Young
Men are priced

i16^loi33
SHIRTS
for Summer
Shirt* last longer when
you change frequently in
rummer.

and then look our supply
over.
latest styles and pattern*.

$j22

Friday «»a Saturday, April 27,28

24c

Butter

ORDER A LOAF OF

DAYLEE
BREAD
10c

Hill» Brothers Coffee
Anza Coffee n.
Bliu Coffee
Sweet Corn r,~r

Gold Dust

36c
48c
26c
3 —27c

13c

HINMAN'S

SHOES
for Summer Dress
and Sports Wear
NUNN-BUSH Ankle Pkahtoned Oxford* far summer
quality

again

this

&gt;522

T.S.BA
ClothiR
for !

ywr.

*7«

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. 1934

WANTS

THE CHURCHES

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

Guaranteed Tru
Fitting

Control”. Nothing elM Ilka

aaateUvaa.

The Prescription Drug Store
HASTINGS

FOK NAI.E —N... Isk. Ini, .a«t
L.srh lakr Un. h-»tiun.- I Lnp

Our Service
To PROTECT You Constantly
Adjust Fairly

Pay Promptly

Flints Osrxss st LOW KATES

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.
SOS Kslssssoo Nstl. Bsck Bide.
A Hta. Ooapaar Orssnlisd 1871.
L. MAUS. Locsl ReprennUUv*.
HssUasi. Mick.

1.

GEO. M. NEWTON

—----- - WANTED- w..m»n

; inrria.
FOK NAI.L—4 •r.«il yoons rattle.
La.-y
•rid. Byr&lt;ni M.iru-r. l&gt;-.wlin&lt;
l l*i nn.
1 WANTKP—Waal.inca, alar, will n&gt; t. .nd
il Nt.
J:
. « ANTED—&lt;mrl- »l-&gt;. &lt;&gt;td .-snn.
.
1 *nrl liulla
N~
milrh.
' .J.,
. Prrrirmv Lowa-IL Kuutr 2.
---- ±-1
Full SALE— It f lt».a~lF t-l*n
«'■&gt;
Lat r.rirr. A-I.ltr.a ll.inrir. |t*
i Mr- «"• •'««; FtlK SALE lUl. bttrr -SB- al ma Irratw
1 t.....I t(l- l.r.,| 1.. 1., il,r,
7araS
1 ^CC
ll.t'rt. "«|,.iir“&gt;’'lalCi&gt;* r\.’
Hu. la m&gt; anchllr oar at till.
1 wr*w. Kr.|&gt; tn, rt.M'k rtrllol *&gt;i,l
' &lt;r&gt;am tfca- lv.1 TlaanlairK lira,
r l-r
■•alr-riaz- I’rle.; &lt;-t &gt;r

hit

irma-ral

•.Ilf., ir-arklaaail r«a.an hiilaaira.
'»'•&gt; ') ai..t.. noril.w —t
..... ..
Foil N.tl.E--wiwam.l rriwrh
h.rknr. «a»aai|. t.ilhrrt Nrntl.

linn.w

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1
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and
I'l.nn.

FOR SALE Irl.l, l .d.ld-r
t-riat-.-.
i;...r&gt;;e l&gt;-Mail"
T2tt—FTl. Ila.
tlr.c.
&gt;.
!
Full SAL); -|hir„r 1wf»r.
if nk.n
„ UB,, f ,,|,
,
,

J

BOWENB MILLS CHURCH.
H.intUy

J.rL .re..,,,,/,
............. .......... ,
F&gt;&gt;« SALE F-arl. and 1,1. ..w,|
......

ffait.iK.,

. „ CARDS of THANKS

SC
r AMD nF THANK*—Wa- «l.h m rt
"ur,
all -I.r i.a-i.
UI'AKANTKEI) ItnltKES O.r .»!» at all
1 lint.• Johnaoii st l-alci* Odrana,
X*..*".
'"mtaX du‘r.1.;
1
Tf ’ma
r.r « ra»m&gt; ■
L«t Otorss | WANTEDFu raw anal trill In. .n fiaral &gt;»t !&gt;■ aat
Mr irr.l Mr- Mar.hall 1 at'lir..|. '
town. In&lt;|i)irr al AL*tra&lt;t tiffara- &lt; -3
Mr rami Mr. l.aVrrr.. i allhr..!-

IbptoS^tnst

FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
Det. Cbnreb sad Ctaltr HlrttU

Sub-

W'«lnM-

Inirch building
BAPTIST CHURCH.

.4

Wrecking 1928
CHEVROLET
CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS DROVE.
P. O. Wing. PuUr

Wheel Bearings.

PARTS f OK ALL CABS
HASTINGS PARISH.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

j GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
* Phone 2637

w

GEORGE’S

FOR MALI
dltawri.

MICHIGAN

1M.. Saturday. The
many beautiful
It out without much help from the
???DL^ni’tu,.
HL^'Ti^wed
ui iSh
nrem
fuming boys, who were quickly
Mr. and Mra. D. D. Wolverton 13----------------------------------------------showed the high regard
in
have a dog of which they are very , which lie wm held here, where he
------------fond. Wednesday of last week they had spent so many years. Besides
EAST DELTON.
were in tnc uaie oi
mr. **a^,
westiau i,
mm.
WJJr.
.In Sales In Hie Low Priced ,wn»*iCalr
1TRBT METHODIST EPISCOPAL
and left the dog outside, but when Idred Lynd- ot this place, and a son,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waters and
CHURCH.
Field in the Detroit
I they came out no dog wm to be Milo, who wm with him on the daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Claud
found.
They
hunted
all
over
lhe
fann
»wo
atatera
and
a
brother
aurHarrington visited their stater. Mra.
Area for 1934
■ Mnrnlng
town, no dog. They remembered
al#o • larKc number of other
1 Detroit. April 34 —More than 46 that four fellowa had been In the “Stives and a host of friends are Eva Beck, at New Borgess hospital
per cent of all the automobiles sold place and left before they did. Aft- &gt;*tt tp mourn the passing of a kind Sunday afternoon and also called
In the Detroit metropolitan area, er an investigation they were round-, husband and father and a real on their niece. Lota Hartman, of
CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN
south Hickory comers, who is unmotor capital of the nation, during ed up in Hastings and the dog found ।frlendthe first thfree months of 1934 were In the home of one of the parties.' Mr. and Mra. Ellas Gray of Lake
Mra. Mary Waters ta spending
Ford V-8s, official tabulations re­
The four were placed in Jail and City, who had been In Florida for aomfe time with her daughter at
ceived by tlie Dearborn Branch of the Wolvertoiu were much pleased'tlie winter, arrived here Thursday
Plainwell.
more than 45 per cent of ail the to get their dog again.
evening on their way home. Th*y
After being confined to hte bed
lhe Ford Motor Company disclosed
&gt;
Jack Hamilton, who delivers pa- vteUed relative^ ana friends here moat of lhe winter. Henry Collison
today. During tlie month of March.!
' pers after school, was giving a ride over the week end. Thy greatly en- Is able to ride out some days.
cars registered in that area were
art,, the
rt, figures
nr,„. Indicated.
!„*»«
» one ol hU UtU. Irtrnd. .nd wl.Uo
“M *" b°th “
Fords,
In U» ,roup ol Ihrra low priced “““W
W™‘ Mrin .uw hill
; :i:
us:; :■ i&gt;
&lt;• j: it h I cars.
----------V-8s comprised
-------This week Wednesday evening the
Ford
more they fell. Jack Ireceived
L-------- a severe
than 63 per cent ot tlie registrations £0,t and **“,‘&lt;*lcpd out for - time
™.-- last of the church get-together sup- ।
- ------------------ ....
--------- - —
for
tat ouorter. u w„ rt.-rtlrd. to
•omo hood
n»url«.
hut th. fc'.lol. pers will be held. A fine program'
In. -has
prepared and a fine time
with more than three tune.
M lowing
low.nd afternoon
a.-entoon was
wsd able
=—: to
~ be -r.
- - been
-------SHOE REPAIRING and
__re ...
. “
- • ..
-ToXed
m.nv as lhe wwt.no hl.hrtt member
*«"ln ....
Wc •
■“ «'
looted forward
forward to.
to.
HAT CLEANING SHOP
------- -- - — m ■—h
or the Urtt.p Dudn» Mdreh Fort
"-“d hope The
that Senior-Junior banquet will be
car, made up In rx'ra or ■&gt; per this
lhl' will call the bicycle riders' at- this week Friday evening in the I
rent of the low priced group rrgis- tention that speed te not safe on basement of the Pythian hall, the'
trntlons. again with a total over •he paved roads.-------------------------------- i Pythian Sisters serving the banquet j
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.
ixed, no nails to both- Cftf*
A committee wm called together to l»I*ople. We arc sure that an
three limes a.s great as the second
er your feet—Soles
DUG
Pancoast Building
Thursday to otuii
start piuwaimss
proceedings iwi
for i cnJoy
a,"blc evening te being ptanned
In the group.
. ... Some
I
.. “ thte/"
/ fnr at
vnlin. people.
hMKl. ---- x—-- -------,
Of the 14.681 automobiles of all a_ celebration here
time
1thp
™ young

IE FORD V-8 LEADS
.1 I rnrnTiinnn
ALL THE OTHERS

Ilaslinn

nukes and prices registered In the season, in honor of the founding I Kot*rt vanap- Veen and family'
W1T1 are
are nlc*,v “till'd in lhe home of
Detroit area in January. February of this town. Another meetinge wilL
plans . c- Lthus again making a
mid March this year. 6.870 were be held soon and further
pl™
Fords. Of the 7.144 total for March, made and we hbpe lb ace a real• time home, for C. L., who has been alone
!
since
Claud and Mrs. Rosenburg
3,242 »were Fords.
here later. ' •
Thc second highest registration In
Our, factory is now nicely located went back to the farm.
The fire alarm Saturday evening
the low priced group of three dur- in the old factory building and a
,
....«
.....
™ ....
U»
jI1B (hP nrst quarter
was....
1.953, and larger Crew working than was pos;
in March .alone was 1.069.
flble under the old conditions. Tills Tfcrm.ec"",0P Easl,
n
A
Throughout Hie first quarter the ls a
thing for all. both worke^ted in a clothes closet and
Ford V-8 maintained a steady rec- &lt;*« and the town.
i&lt;&gt;ld a lot of damage to Ujclr clothes,
'ord. registering substantially more
O. D. Whitmore was in Grand'£!”“* dn,na8p ‘°.the dwelling. Mr.
than half of all cars sold In De- Rapids Wednesday In attendance at Kermcen
home and soon had
trolt with a insistent lead of three- an insurance meeting for the agents:
to-onr In the low priced group.
iof
’* one pf the companies
‘
he repre- 'fi=
Registrations in lhe IWrolt area sente.
sent*.
,
arc regarded os slgniflcailrsliice ail-1 , Hie Consumers Power Co. have,
lomobiies comprise lhe major inter- recently been busy setting large
est in the city.
poles west of town in order to supsup­ j
ply several farmers with the Juice.!
They will greatly enjoy thia serv­
Ray Erway and son John. Clay­ Ice no doubt, not only for lights
Instead of rcshlpplng to fac­
ton and Billie Newland. Robert Phil­ about their buildings but also for
tory. 1700.00 Player Plano,
lips mid Gerald Smith spent the the purpose of power about many
week end at Camp Ben Johnston at kinds of their work on the farm.
like new. can be had for un­
This
community
was
greatly
1
Battle Creek.
»
paid balance of &gt;31.40 remain­
shocked on Wednesday to hear of
Sunday Visitors at Preti Otis' were. the sudden death of one of its for­
ing on contract. Write al once
Louie Erway. Ray Otis and families
to Edgar O. Netzow. i Depart­
mer townsmen and for many years
of Kalamazoo and Harry Dunn and a businessman here. M. E. Thomp-1
ment of Accounts). 4743 North
family of Southwest Rutland.
son of Hersey, who a few years ago
Sheffield Avenue. Mllwrukee,
Pete DeVries and wife of Lansing purchased a large farm east of Her-1
Wisconsin, who will advise
spent the week end at Fred Otis', sey In order to enter the stock ratewhere piano can be seen.
and Mrs DeVries and mother. Mrs lng game. Tlie remains
were
Kindly furnish references.
Fred Otis, spent Saturday p M. in brought here and the funeral held
Kalamazoo Mra. Frank Sherer and at the Methodist church at 10 A.;
baby returned to Lansing with the
DeVries for a visit
MORTGAGE HALE
Mbs Esther Erway went to Kala­
mazoo Sunday to spend the week
ruled I
with relatives
Mrs. Sara Erway returned home
last week after spending the past
two weeks caring for Mrs. Geo.
Cowles and babv near Delton.
Week-end visitors at Roy Erway's
wen* Al Wolfe, wife and daughter
and Maurice Erway of Grand Rap­
ids. Dick Rfcse wife and baby and
Ward Erw.J of Hastings.
Roy Oalres. uife and Dellla and
Roy Oakes were in Battle Creek re­
cently
Sunday visitors at Chas Whitte­
more's were. Mary Bishop of Cedar
Creek and Isadora Pranshka of
Hope.
Mrs Chas Whittemore and Mrs
Fred Bechtai and Billie of Hastings
were visitors at Delton Friday.

rubber hce4s, four |4
months guaranteed
I

MEN'S DRESS
SHOES SOLES ....
wBOYS*
Claud RUBBER
SOLES

pE

CCsw
DOC

50c

' SHOES DYED—30c

Player Piano
BARGAIN!

J. E. NORTON, Auctioneer
Phone 759—F3

Attention Farmers

FASTI Hr FaUi REST

Uenld. Tsblats. Sslva. Num Drnp,
Ckecks Colds first day. Hssdacbror Nearslfiis In 30 calsiatcs
Mslsrta la 3 days
Fine Laxative and Tonic
Most Bpoedy Bsnrdlss Known

1

Hr a kraal a

&lt;

IT..... Tip. -F- ..

; st;
Ilog SALE
I —T*J..

Mr ami Mr.. K-I.i H Haynr.

U.h..a,M--- SlimllT Srhnnl 1

----------------------------- 2----------------------------

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
of nsiucgi.
Wm. Ossrbsrt, Pastor 401 E.
HasUnas Church.
r-. B------- *---- *----------------------- -------- ---- 7-----Sumis, Srh...d mon
R,
1 - :
MAPLE LEAF GRANGE

grange programs

H.mml |.iat. ..Id . .....
__ t'1:'.

__ 1,1

RATES REDUCED
BORROW MONEY
on your Car and Pay
Four Past Due Bills !

•• . i ■ "".i

• .la-.t.i:

We are now Contracting Pickles for
delivery at the following Stations:—
Middleville, blastings, Delton, Free­
port and Nashville, for a 12 weeks’
cash crop, with Guaranteed Price and
Market. Sign one of our Pickle
or Cauliflower Agreements

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

Hirsch Bros. &amp; Co.

ST. JOHN S LUTHERAN MISSION

Phone 2649 or 2654. Hastings, Mich.
JOE DeRUITER, Mgr.

held at I.

Fidelity Corporation
of Michigan

i.l &lt;•...;

EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPISCOPAL.)
J. A. McNulty. D. D, Rsctor

Wc handle a Complete Line of Mich. Fertilizera

National Bank Building,

Mirra
atiti 1 labor ........ ............ ......
1 labor ...... —__ _ —...
labor ...... -................—

1018-19 Grand Rapidt
National Bank Building,
Grand Rapidr, Michigan

HASTlXOa CITY MISSION

f.
HANKIIUFTCY NOTICE

HASTINGS MARKETS

Influence

Pleased
for mutual

Good

H. LEONARD

On Tuesday evening thc Pine
Lake Farmers' Club and the Cres­
sey Community Club were guests
of tlie Silver Creek Grange at a
special meeting. Stanley Powell ot
DELTON M i:
Ionia, who needs no introduction,
was the speaker of the evening. His
theme was Rural Betterment " He
said: "Only through co-operation
will we. as farmers, be able to gain
any recognition The Grange is the
lull SAl.E—V..nr,
' C'r rr.lt. -aril al... .r.'ii* 1 rd and oldest and largest rural organization
of this sort ' He stressed the fact
IT...OS 3172
1
that our young people, must be giv­
WANTED—Udr f..r &lt;rr.rr.l f...r,. — ..rk en a safe and sane recreational pro­
r.itunr, I all rrrnir.r.
gram. and one which will encourage
WANIEIa- W..m.ii.
rar.- f.-r invalid them to become the best sort of fu­
filo nr
ture citizens. There were one hun­
Tlie P. T- A. at the schnrlhouse
’.1 —. -.J4 S.. Itrnadwa,
4
wanted Farm hand l.y m.'rith
Tn dred thirty-five present to enjoy Friday night drew the usual full; '&gt;•)
and
interesting house. .Many thanks to al) who as­
UUjrr .1 11. Lot k'niffrn. ooa l.att will. the instructive
lira ai.uth Qillml.r I 2'. thoughts which were so ably pre-' sisted in any wgy. especially the
FOR RALE—T«r..
sented IfJ' the guest speaker.
,....
McOmber school for ......
their ...„
fine'play.
rir will -rxehancr nnr
Tlie entire community extends
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pursell and
Harry Hr.-im, }1a«4 35 sympathy ta the family of James'daughter. Dora, spent Sunday with
WANTED-—Lowri, tu mow and other Calthrop who passed away on Mon- I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Preston of
*..rk Call al S.i| Earl Ornn.l St 4
day evening after a long Illness ot. Banfield.
FOR SALE —Earl , arrd nntatora. I'ttd. heart trouble and other compile#- i Miss Doris Elalni Hoffman is un. f'lr.lre Phono 730—F.’.’______ d-as
tiuns.
der the doctor's care.
On Friday Donald Brouard. who| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Couch and
Muat 1- rin.t
year, a&gt;M. war.■I riom and 'iT.7h has been in California for the post daughter Joan, accompanied Mr.
Phon. '.’Ill
few years, returned to his home and Mra. Art Fisher of Lansing to,
HaV To SELL i■ I tkr Oarri Fdm..r„|.
here for an Indefinite visit with Delton and spent Sunday witii Mrs.
■the family.
Cpuch's father.
Mrs. Clara Nichols will entertain
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Harry,
■W!'; 7;:;nr por.krrd l.ttrrr-.-a-r
Irr t'larkrtill.
t
the Helping Hand Club Wednesday Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
M*
&gt;OK sri.E O&gt; TRADE—Grr, marr afternoon. May 2nd
Mra. Grace Hammond were, {Mrs. Ruth Erb and H»*p
».cht .-ar. &gt;v&gt;ld. wr.rkP 14'10 ilui an
ir-r.il.alar 130 r*&lt; -ur. f..y S'&lt; Wm. Lathrop is program chairman for son Carl of Grand Rapids, Mr. and *|,, ,
Ntrwart. Naah.in*. Koutr 3. His mtlra this meeting.
Mra. Melvin Moms and Guy Erb of Mnhiar
aoalh ..f Narka illr
a 2‘.
On Thursday and Friday evening Newaygo and Mr. and Mra. Milo
many of the parents and friends of Bivens of Battle Creek.
Kila worth
the students of Plainwell High
Word came from Section Hill,
school attended the program and that Mr. and Mra. Roy Beteon arc I
tt'AST TO BUY—Altalf*
exhibits which has come to be an rejoicing over a baby girl.
annual event. Much credit is due
tlie operation for appendicitis at the
Middl.rllla uh-uie' the teachers and pupils for
careful preparation and the good Petoskey hospital, near Wolverine,
workmanship which wm displayed.
where she wm visiting. Her many 1
On Thursday afternoon. April 2g. friends here wish her a speedy retrain r r Rbod* thp laM meeting of the Nutrition co very.
Mr. and Mra. Leon Blanton of
-f.. ,.4 •- ley- Mary Mullendore will present Battle Creek spent Sunday at Will
for~'half.--tw*
da'm."
lesson at thta time. The com­ Hoffman's.
\
Salla, rrariloxa. I
mlttateaw
A/-V,I..-,™a-n
*
T~te.tr
urlll
J. A. O«Md. Cl
rim mittees for Achievement Day will
The Job you like that pays a llv*
also be appointed.
A new baby has arrived at the
"751 home of Mr. and Mrs. jay Bagley.

LT-t,

■1 «

Flowers]
Delivered
delivered to
your door
More and more people in all
flectionfi of Barry county are
availing themselves of the
Wilcox Free Delivery serv­
ice which brings flowers to
their door at no extra charge.
This offer good anywhere in
th&lt;f county.

i—No .claim wm b« racalvad ror t’d

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

The preparation of Memo­
rial Wreaths or Bouquets is
a phase of the floral art to
which we have given par­
ticular attention and study.

We ma|ce it n policy, always
to have on hand a plentiful
aupply of all seaaonau
flowers.

All orders from
thc smallest of
bouquets to lhe
most elaborate of
memorial wreaths
treated with equal
courtesy and
attention

Phone 2530

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

Say it with Flowers

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist

�from the
e quickly

Aters and
n. Claud

i hospital
so called
tman, ot

■pendtnc
ghter at
li lx bed
Colllxm

'S
&gt; and
HOP
Mich

&gt;0c

| Wednetday, April 25, 1934~*|

PART ’

THE HASTINGS BANNER

'scorched appearance of most every-1 ted to Boulder City and to view the and this likewise will be filled with! COMPANY OBJECTS
thing but members of the cactus construction of
the Btruc-j|
VI the dam. you have’cement and tends to
—make
—_---------------TO MORE APPRAISALS
interest-­ tn
to pasr.
nasr. the Inspection
inspection of an armed ture as strong and enduring as Ute
tlie
• family, the .drive was very Interest
ing, high mountains towering on U. 8. official, but as. we evidently rocky stalls between which It was
~ side of the highway, which looked harmless, and os people with built. The dam itself will be 720 Company Charges State Has i T. 8. K. Reid and Clint Lahr have
ited a constant change of view, no evil designs on the project, the feet high (the tallest one ever
assisted in getting the Camp Barry
Made No Use of Those
inspection was very brief. The tn-, built); 650 feet thick at the base and
I headquarters-shack well along to•j around five o'clock and put up for spector provided us with a ticket tapering to 45 feet at the lop. It
Previously Made
I wards a real service building. Money
(Continued from page one)
[the
the night
night at
at the
the Apache
Apache hotel,
hotel, a
a permitting us to hire a competent will be about 700 feet long at the
Lansing. April 20.—Objecting to! for lumber and equipment is to be
77
■—
very good hotel for a city of the size guide, should we desire one—which base and over 1,100 feet long at the
and he emphasized hl* liberality by O( j-a&lt; Vegas.
we did. We were very fortunate In crest. Cement sand and crushed further expenditure of huge sums secured from lhe sale of flower pots
.
. —
---------- &lt; to be from
gathered
Saturday
by lhe*
obably securing the services of an engineer stone are brought by train toads to forI-useless. Inventories
and----appral*-|£
’Se tnext
Tmc
'a poupi
teasing hand* full of silver coins] tits Vegas Is a city of probably
wWe-lemptayMoti the job^but who ffid
*ls
properties, the
anad^Ton
for the news boys to scramble after. 7,000 or 8.000 people. It is a v’"a •"
double
It wa* rumored at the time that open town with e
*■' emphasis not happen to be at work that day. walls. A perfect net-work of strong Michigan Bell Telephone Company ] merchandising to the Young Men's
Scottie's mansion covered a secret ■on me "wide." There are a few,Through our guide we were permit- jcables Is stretched across the riv- late Thursday filed a peUtion with «rouP. Dr- Harris Woodbume. leader,
rv&gt;ar&gt;e
tn drive
rtriva our cor
rtaht down onto ,er
। er over the site of the dam. A man
car right
tunnel, by means of which he ex- «ood stores, perhaps,
but about ted lo
U» PubUe OU1IU-Oommtato tor(,"iJ«^ Aw„
trlcated fabulous sums from the every other building holds a saloon tlwt coffer dam. extending up a few in a little coop high up on the can­
rich pay-dirt below. Whether there or a gambling joint—and do they feet from the old bed of the Colo- yon wall* presses a lever and out a hearing a* to the necessity for Rapids Friday assisting E. T. May In
rado
river,
and
had
a
perfect
view
comes a great can containing seven further audit of Its books and prop- hls Y. •is anything to it or not has never gamble! Ladies are welcomed os
•-----------M. C. A.
program*•there.
.
of
the
dam.
j
cubic
yard*
of
cement.
So
perfect
been divulged as far as I have ever wel1 “ the men. and the weaker sex
A Mother’s meeting was held at
ertie*. The CommUston has asked
1931 MODEL A FORD DELUXE
CO9E
Th* -to.to of . UU to-fh* "*
heard. At any rate. Just to prove, that 'Physically speaking of course&gt;
the Company for S5.000 toward the the High school in Hastings Monday
precious metals are there, while way seemed to be Ju*t a* willing u&gt; lake
expense of bringing the audit and afternoon In the interest of Camp
FORDOR, food condition—...
out in the middle of the desert, we a chance as their stronger male e»- rado River Board, composed of emi­ any spot desired and dumped. A appraisal of lhe telephone proper­ Barry-for girls and boys.
passed a gold mine in active opera- cortx. Saturday night was perhaps nent engineers and geologists. Aft­ small army of men u on hand to ties up to date In connection with
“When people try-to change them­
1932 V-&gt; FORD COUPE, fine comHtton. Tlie mill; not n large one,;an exceptionally favorable time to er months of examination of various
the new rate action, hearings in selves instead of trying to change
tion, small mileage—a good buy
probably would not be operating unthis and It sure was going full sites they finally selected the Black
which were adjourned Thursday un­ others, harmony will be more easily
leg* It was a paying proposition, be-; blast. Millions of dollars ore being Canyon, where tlie dam is now un­ fact that the great dam promises til April 27. The petition shows achieved." This might work With
to
be
completed
many
months
before
cause it would be hard to conceive j spent at the Hoover dam. These der construction.
1930 MODEL A TUDOR,—
that since 1920 the Company ha* nations.
the time tlie contract calls for.
of anyone running such a place, way i gambling joints make an ideal place
expended, at the Instance of the ' May 5-6 at Bartow lake is lhe
The Hoover Dam. like the Grand
out on lhe desert, just for the ‘•furil*0’’ those aportily inclined to be Canyon, must be seen to be appre­ When v^e were there tlie dam was up Commission, approximately 12.000.­ Leaders' Training Camp by Y. M. C.
of It." One station Umt we stopped | separated from their money, and ciated. I wish that I possessed en­ to a height of about 300 feet and .000 for three appraisals. Thc final A. of Muskegon. Grand Rapids, Cad­
1931 BUICK COUPE—
at displayed a sign which read: i from appearances some of lhe dam gineering and mechanical ability to work wa4 going on rapidly. It is appraisal, made in 1931. 1932 and illac. Kent Co. Kalamazoo, Barry
said that the dam Itself may be 1
good condition'
"Please be .sparing of water as we’employees were taking full advan- give you an adequate description of
1933. cost 61,154.000, and., it Is con­ Co., and other near-by Associations.
completed this year. In the con­
huve to cart It in 12 miles by i 'age of the opportunity.
ha* not even been made a Saturday. 10:00 until Sunday 3:30
It. and the engineering propositions struct ion of the dam over 3.400.000 tended
.
1931 FORD 157 TRUCK, good motor, CO*7C
truck." Every once in a while, along
The next morning we arose quite confronting Its builders. Not pos­
matter of record or otherwise made1 only a dollar expense. Bring blank­
cubic yards of concrete will be used. '
the road, an arrow would point to a early, and after breakfast drove to sessing that ability I must draw up­
available. "With all this expense cis. pillows, and tennis racquets.
dual wheels, new tires on rearwC ■ V
With such a vest amount of con­
A 12x16 shack Is being built at
certain spring up in the mountains, Boulder City. 25 miles distance, on your imagination.
Imagine if crete it would take several years for . . . and interference with the nor­
and efte the number of miles distant Boulder City is the very antUheals you can two walls of solid rock, ris­
mal functioning of the telephone1 camp to serve as headquarters and
1932 V-S FORD DE LUXES TUMM
It happened to be. Everything along of La* Vegas, everything being neat, ing up almost perpendicularly from it to properly season and dry out. service organization." the petitioni storage ot supplies and a new diving
DOR—« real bargain the road was dry and parched with orderly
—
and quiet. Boulder City '•
is the water to a height of 1300 or To overcome this over 800.000 linear says, "no substantia) practical use1 board has been supplied by Robert
'feet of two-inch boiler-tubing will .
.
no Indication that rain had ever-----a municipal
-----by-product of the Hoo- 1300 feet. Way down In the bottom
has been made by the Commissioni Cook.
* Dam. It
by uncle of the canyon formed by those rocky be Imbedded in the concrete and of anything so developed.”
The Young Men's group met at
fallen there. Occasionally you would “
ver
.. WM
—
through this a stream of cold water.)'
look ahead a mile or more and see ■ Sam and has grown up under his walls, the Colorado river flows, al­
The Company contend* that now■ Lite home of Mr. and Mr*. Delbert
what you would swear to be a beau- watchful eye. In 1930 the site ot ways muddy, turbulent and deflant. supplied by a refrigerating plant will the Commission has a new group, Whitmore Wednesday evening. Pot
13 and 15 Plate Genuine Ford Batteries
tlful lake. You could see the thick ] the city was Just a desert waste. A At this particular spot the river Is be run. After•'tlie dam is finished of engineer* which does not ap­. luck supper.
these pipes will be filled with cement ]
.rushes standing up all around the year later it was a community of 300 feet or more in width and has
prove the appraisal recently com­
General and Corduroy Tires.
edges, with the clear, deep, blue wa- 4.000 people with 600 buildings, an average depth of around 30 feet.
pleted by another group of Com­ MOVIE QUEEN LASHES
was
not
expected
tliat
lhe
pouring
ot
ter just beyond them. When you ] paved streets, waler, sewers, electric A fellow doesn’t have to be much of
mission engineers at a cost of more
ARE BAO FOR LAMBS!
would get up almost to it the beau-1 lights, telephones and what have on engineer to appreciate that cement would start before next De­ than a million dollars, and
the
tlful picture would vanish and you | you? ' Just what will happen to it building a dam In this canyon,
Commission proposes to spend more
would see nothing but an expanse of after the dam is completed and ths where for four months every year lowed for its completion, but the money to check and bring the ap­ Foreign Materials in Eyes
clear sand. How natural II would j workmen leave, remains to be ween, the heat is also almost beyond contractors are way ahead of praisal up to date. The Company
Cause More Trouble Than j
be for some prospector, choking with though doubtless those who will have endurance, would present some schedule. Perhaps it is well that the is objecting because it has been Ks
thirst, to be deceived by It, and | cliarge of the power plant at lhe problems. Naturally the first great contractors are so far ahead with experience over a period of 14 years
Usual in State Flocks
J
their work, because there is no tell­
doubtles* many have been, and have | completed dam and possibly others
problem of course was to divert the ing when the constant dumping of that this Is merely a continuing
East Lapsing. April 23—Long.1
given up their lives because of it. i will continue to make their home in water so the dam could be built.
program with a never-ending and
But despite thc dryness and the Boulder City. Before you are admit- Standing on tills 1300 fool cliff and silt below may cause the river below useless expenditure of money, and curling eye-lashes may be an ad-'
the dam to break out of its channel that nothing In the record Indicates vantage to a movie queen but ttwy ■
looking down at the river with and cause no end of damage to the
scarcely an Inch of shore to be seen Imperial Valley. To protect the that any use has been made of these are a source of annoyance to lambs j
anywhere, one would readily con­ 75.000 people in this moat fertile three appraisals already made, at a which often develop sore eyes when |
OI $2,000,000
S^.OUO.UUO. The
me Company
company the lashes
fivuics turn Inward,
uiwuu, according
uccvruuig
clude that this was no place for a valley was one of the reasons for lhe cost of
therefore. that the Com- to the animal husbandry department
novice to experiment. It look real construction of the dam. and the contends,.......
1,1 .1.,., ...... .......... nt
Qtntr rVillnsrn
he men. who knew what they had to sooner the dam is completed the saf­ mission now sliould show any neces­ nt Michigan State College.
Reports
of
bad
eyes
in
lamb
flocks
do. and then went ahead and did It. er the people in that valley can feel sity for further appraisals and ex­
penditures before ordering a new are more common this spring than
| In ocher words they did the thing
that many people said "could not be silt and it can be better regulated. group of engineers to undertake the usual. The trouble is usually caused
work. It Is claimed that such con­ by some foreign object irritating the
done." The river forms the bound­
The reasons for buUdlng the Hoo­ tinuing demands upon thc Com­ eye. Dirt, seeds, pollen, and other out with a 3 per cent solution, or a the wool. Animal! with sore eyas
ary line between Arizona and Ne­
strong solution of one of U&gt;e cool should be treated wiUi one of ttw
vada. The builders drilled two tun­ ver Dam are principally four: 1st to pany for meeting the expenses of materials may be guilty.
Profuse watering of the eye Is us­ tar dips. The solution is applied with solutions recommended.
nels on the Nevada side through this control lhe treacherous waters of such Investigations is. In fact, a
a dropper twice dally.
the
Colorado;
2nd
for
regulation
of
ually
the
first
symptom
and
a
milky
method
of
depriving
the
Company
solid rock, each tunnel being 4.000
Eye-lashes can be prevented from
According to a noted
feet
tong
and57
idI dhuneier
flow: of'the^riveK
3rd foe the ’de
Anyone
can
readilyfeet
understand
that | lhe
zth^'the storwe
rih­ of its property—in oilier words, con­ appearance of the eye-ball appears turning inward by stitching the loose
later. In some cases, the eye may
fiscation.
part of the lid to parts above or be­
turn
red
or
it
may
show
white
spots
it took some figuring to get those &lt;th for thc slora«e of »he rivers slL.
make bridges by forming in chair
Under
the
constitution
of
th^
low
it.
The
stitch
wilf
come
out
in
a
which have the appearance of small
„ s adam
great
mammoth drills down that 1300 foot I, The
willlake
make a great lake
German Republic elections are to ulcers. If the spots are permitted to few days but the lid will have lidding each other by the tall, sj
precipice. Then they went over on nearly 130 miles long. Holding back
be held on Sunday or some other develop the animal often becomes thickened enough to prevent trouble. then swinging out across a river
the Arizona side and drilled two that vast amount of water will bring
holiday, so that lhe greatest number blind.
Occasionally, old sheep develop
more tunnels through the solid rock, a terrific pressure, hence the size
If a veterinarian can not be ob-'sore
can 4ote without stopping their work
’sore eyes
eves when
when wool
wool gets
sets in
in them,
them.. monkey couldn't hold up the
exactly the same size and length and strength of lhe structure. The
talned, the eyes should be washed [ Tills can be prevented by clipping j Qf four or five others.
as the two on the Nevada Side. sale of power, from lhe 1,000.000
This of course was to divert the wa­ horse power to be developed, is
ler around the spot where the dam counted upon to pay the cost of its
was to be built. A coffer dam was construction. Indeed one eminent
built above the dam to raise the wa- official. Dr. Elwood Mead. Commu­
ter so that It would flow through pioneer Bureau of Reclamation, has
-■*•••
•
-it nil
all fimired
figured mu
out that
that in
in 50
50 veers
years,
thete'
big tunnels.
Another
coffer it
dam was built just below the dam through the sale ot power and wasite to prevent the water backing up ter.^he government will have all of
Its
money
back
and
a
paltry
surplus
and interfering with the work. That
all may perhaps sound easy and of $66000.000. Sometimes these sur­
simple, but If you could see those pluses. figured out by eminent offi­
rocky, perpendicular walls and the cials. do pot materialize, especially
Colorado river with absolutely no if they happen to be politicians.
shore, you could better appreciate But there will be a whole lot of us
the engineering feats Involved and who will not be here in 50 years
feel like taking your hat off to thc anyway, so what’s the difference? If
builders. Of course it would be an it doesn't pan out It will only be an­
endless job. and almost an impos­ other liability handed down to the
sible one. without a good road being next generation to wrestle with—
built right down to the bottom of and wc arc handing down plenty of
the dam. So a good and fairly wide them now days, compared with
rood was blasted out of lhe solid which a few millions, or hundreds of
rock and leads right down to the millions is a mere trifle. As it is
now. the construction ot the Hoover
good rood wc drove down when we Dam calls for the expenditure of
visited the dam. The thick black 1155.000,000. Ot this the dam and
water was pouring out of those 4,000 reservoir call for 170,600.000; the
feet long tunnels in torrents and 1,000,000 horse power development
coming out below the dam. Sev­ call* for 138300.000: the AU-Ameri­
eral thousand men are at work on can Canal In California for 138.­
*
the job and working 24 hours a day 500.000; and Interest during con­
In three shifts of eight hours each, struction for $17,700,000 more.
and working seven days a week. The
The arresting of silt In the Hoo­
reason why may be explained by the ver Dam should make a great trans­
fact that the contractors are subject formation in the condition of the
to a fine of 63,000 a day for every day- water flowing from It downstream.
over the time the contract specifies. Hie assumption is that in a few
To make the dam absolutely safe years the river below the dam will
the rock In the old bed of the river be cleared out and that the water
was blasted out to a depth of 100 will flow over a clear sand or gravel
feet or more and the pit filled with bed. This should be of great bene­
cement. That forms the base. Thc fit fo the 75.000 farmers and people
rock at the sides was blasted out too, in the Imperial Valley and to the
areas drawing water for irrigation.
It should surely ease the minds of
people In the Imperial VaUey, who
for years have never known what
the antics of this strange river
might do to them or their crops. To

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Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Prices Advancing On
USED CARS! ■

BUY NOW

S1J5
$295

.25
»5c

iOc

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO
FORD DEALERS
Hartings

Michigan

“Watch the FORDS Go By

oneer

FREE!

5

Friday and Saturday

April 21 and 28 at the Rexall Store

1

Given free with every
tube of Rexall Milk of
Magnesia tooth paste!)
Both for only 25c
Every boy will want
one of these big Kites!

YOU and your Bank
have Mutual Interests
This

Lots of Wall Paper from
10c a Double Roll and up

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The Rexall Drug Store

REDUCE Living Costs!

*

That’s the problem these days! The people of
Hastings can do it by increasing the con­
sumption of CLEAN MILK in their homes
Milk is the cheapest food you can
buy. It has the Vitamins and food
elements which promote the_health
of your family.

We are permitted to sell our milk as
Grade A because of the cleanliness
of our barns and cows and the clean
and sanitary manner in which we
handle the milk.

Highlands Dairy will furnish you
Grade A Milk, Pasteurized or Raw,
from our own state-accredited dairy
herd, Our Grade A will coat you no
more.
.

We would be glad to have you,-visit
our dairy and see the care and pains
we take to furnish you with CLEAN,
GRADE A MILK at no additional
cost to you.
- .

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

BANK fully realizes its responsibilities to its pa­

trons and the people of this city and this trade area, also
it is appreciative of the splendid confidence that has been
reposed in this bank during its nearly half-century of con­
sistent and painstaking service. The prosperity of Has- ’
tings and Barry county is reflected in the prosperity and
well-being of this bank, likewise the success and progres­
siveness of this bank is sure to aid the progress and enter­
prise of this community and its people.

Hastings, Mich.

should be a God-send, as well as to
communities gettipg their water
supply from the Colorado river. It
Is a wonderful piece of construction
work that presented a great many
engineering problems, all of which
' thus far at least have been success­
fully met.

HOW OHIO DOES IT.
j *Rie state of Ohio, according to
j dispatches received from Columbus

recently, has made a saving of 62.­
‘000,000 In two years by the closing
of 300 expensive and unnecessary
schools In that state through con­
solidation. The consolidation was
| accomplished without impairing the
' service.
Transportaton
faculties
were revised, routes were consoli­
dated and the pupils of the closed
schools were centralized.
In this
manner better educational facilities
i were afforded to puipls and a reduc­
tion made in the expense, all of
। which Is very desirable.
in Hollywood. California, there is
| a hill said to have some mysterious
magnetic force, so that a car re­
quires power to go down one side
of It. .This la really not true, but a

slight slope which appears steep,
hence the belief.

Savings Accounts
in this Bank are
Insured under the
Federal Banking
Act of 1933

Money placed in Savings Accounts in this bank will help
commerce and industry in this city. With thriving indus­
try and normal, active commerce there naturally follows
prosperity for the individual citizen.

Economy in living will assist in accumulating a Savings
Account. The more Savings Accounts the more industry
and commerce, the more industry and commerce the
greater the income, the greater the income the more you
can buy and the easier it is to save. Thus Your Interests
and Your Bank’s Interests are Mutual.

Start a Savings Account Now!

HASTINGS CITY BANK
TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, Mil

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1934

and visitors of&lt;
SOUTH BOWNE.
Harold Yoder.
Daniel Zook and family ot near the Evangelical L, A. 8. at her home
Tlie funeral of Mrs. Ellen Roush Clarksville called at the Harold Yo- in the Dunham district Thursday.
waa held Monday afternoon from der home Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Erb. Mr. and
Acres Should Be Considered UM M. E. church In Freeport, Rav.
Frank Loomis officiating. We extend Mrs. Leo Erb and family and Mra. dbagroaable weather oondlUons the
as Rented for Period Cov­ our
heartfelt sympathy to Um be­ --------—- —
I program for the Union Cemetery
Taxable personal property doe*
ered, by Agreement
reaved children and grandchildren. day guasu at th* Andrew Blough ctrcUwUl be held ta the South
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (not entitle onejo vote unless it U
Those from this neighborhood,
J
‘Evangelical church Decoration Day
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Griffin enter-1 instead of the Briggs church
as
aside from relatives wi&gt;o attended
MAKES RULINGS ON
“
”
of
Michigan
farmers
who
have
‘Another question that has arisen
talned their niece and husband of stated last week,
THAT MATTER
signed contracts to decrease their Mrs. O. R. Smelkrr and daughter runt over the week end.
• . ■I The Carey group in Nutrition met
| person holding real or personal
Mr. ^nd Mrs. Basil Thompson of
Thursday
afternoon.
April
10.
In
the
properly assessed for taxes must apBlough, Mr*. Ertella Roaler. Pontiac called at the Will Mishler Ketcham hall, for their last meet­
PROPERTY MUST BE ON
________________________ plans to handle the contracted drew
Mrs. Minnie Bouck. Mr. and Mr*. home Tuesday forenoon.
ing for tills year's work and elec­
TUT AQQCQQUPNT Rfll I (believe that it 1* necessary a* long
WlULs Hutchins. Mrs. Jennie Par­
tion of officers for 1834-35. Sixteen
I rtt R00E00MER I HULL M tbe property u on the assessment
dee, Mrs. Harold Yoder. Mr. and week end with her parents. Mr. and
r#
\
a
I roll at the time of the election, and crops department at Michigan Blate Mrs. Clarence Van Patten. Mlsa Mrs. Glenn Miller arid family of members were present. Wc also
added three new names to our list
If Either Hnaband or Wife ,he elector b the owner of such College.
Carlton.
Mildred Hutchins and Mra. Claude
which
brings lhe total membership
Mra. Frank Walton called on Mrs
Owns Assessed Property
property on election day."
Whitney.
to twenty-one.
Mrs. Meta Hyde
.
.
In a letter to the secretary of permitted: 1. plant to trees for a
Frank Walton, son* Floyd and Cha*. Wibert of Hastings Wednes­ was elected chairman and Mrs. Ma­
fann
wood
lol;
2.
-allow
to
lie
fallow
Both Lan Vote
state the Attorney General's de,
Ralph were In Lowell on business day evening.
and
mow
and
leave
any
natural
bie
Hyland
secretary. Mrs. EUtaThere Ls. and should be. much in- jpartment further says:
La Verne Blough of Clarksville and
Thursday.
beth Gray and Mrs. Florence
lerest In the election lo be held j "In view of the fact that there has
Raymond .--------Shaffer
were —
Bunday
Mrs. Bill
Schulx ui
of u&lt;w&gt;u
Grand Rap-। - —
oui OCI1UII
• Babcock will act as leaders for our
mia.
Monday. April 30. to decide whether 1 been considerable intereel manl- destroy noxious weed*; 4. plant to ids called on her parents, Mr. and «umU “
Andrew Blough home.
first meeting.
the state of Michigan shall sell 338 -, tested from all part* of the state crops for soil improvement or to Mrs. Abe Eash Tuesday.
Frank
Clifton m
Meek
sv
”nk Walton and roirum
—v
prevent soil erosion; and 5, plant to
000.000 of interest-bearing bonds, relative to the manner of qualifying
were
in
Lowell
on
business
Tuesday
Mrs. Frank Walton called on Mrs.
WEST CARLTON.
payable within thirty years, in order electors for the purpose of votmg 1 r
:
- - - -------- Glen Perkins at Freeport Thursday aftertxxmto carry on a state building program, upon Act No. 40 of the Public Act*
J1 ■
C&lt;^b^C '...
Claude Yetter and Mrs. Owen
evening.
also a construction program for ■ of 1934. Extra Session, and abo con- ,hutle« _ hindweed
H
u
■
LACEY.
Suckle received word of the death
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blough,
hard-surfacing certain trunk line sidering the fact tliat the legislature
v-ar^.v „kU!^?Jn
The penny supper advertised In of their uncle. Wesley Yeltcr, of
highways and making extensive rail- faded to furnish any legislative pro-.
Jnflh71?i
last week's issue of the Hastings South Lowell, and funeral services
road grade separations m the De- vision governing the interrogation or
.w*y..“ to. f*U tended the funeral of Mra. Mary
were held Tuesday.
i plow the ground, plow it again in Ann Snyder Saturday afternoon.
troit area. The question naturally qualification of electors at the imWillis Hutchins accompanied Les­ M. Program to follow as soon aa
Warren cairns and wife and the
pending
referendum.
I “therefore
sug™?h lie Roush to Lansing Tuesday.
urlses: Who can vote at such an-----**-------‘------ J
------- ----------possible after supper. Date, April Misses Ann. Rachel and Winifred
gest to you the following certificate.®?0^.1®
election?
Mrs. Emery Kime of Pleasant
Ott of Dorter visited Art Richard­
lf lh„^rn,/nrflhb.
No one should be better qualified to be signed by electors upon making
Mrs. Lily' Cheese man will enter- son and wife Saturday.
Valley called on her sister. Mrs.
to answer that question than lhe application for a referendum ballot: Diowwl nnlv
-I hereby certify that in addition ^^SeS
J
Attorney General's department al
gTOund pto*rl
LansUig. Below we give a verbatim to being a qualified elector In this
Another question that has arisen

the tax la payable in 1934 or 1935.
I believe that it makes little dlffer-

Safety of Funds
a boildlnr and loan

Let as furnish yon with more information about these
“NATIONAL- SHARES.

Rational ffioan &amp;

Unueafment {jTnnynnuj
UM Griswold SL Detroit. Mich.
Drtrrtt'i Oldest BaUSln* sod

MEMBER
EDERAL HOME
HR SYSTEM

J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.

STEEL
GATES
LAST LONGER
AND COST LESS
WE HAVE THEM

THE
HOME
LUMBER COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

The next issue of the

HASTINGS
Telephone Directory

is

GOING TO PRESS
If you desire a telephone installed in lime
to have your name listed in thc new direc­
tory, or if you want/your present listing
changed, the order must be placed by

Tuesday, May 1
Call 2233

TELL WAYS TO MANAGE
LAUD UWER-CONTRACT

BOND NG ELEM

copy of a memorandum to Governor voting _ mvcinct I have property asMort of
trouble.«ne weeds
Comstock from the Attorney Gen-'seased for taxes in the state of (j
Michigan,
that my
or XL S? nint ^in!E7£? ™
eral. which reads a* follows:
— or
-- —
- •husband
■
wife hre property assessed for taxes!Xj^h
Memorandum to Governor Com • ।
in the state of Michigan.
[food
Any lrOwth 0&lt;^lhe
stock:
.
"Great interest has arisen as to I
plant draws on this stored food as
who can vote under House Enrolled Date ...
lon« as no new green growth is per­
Act No. 30. Extra Session of 1934.
mitted to appear above ground.
and I am therefore furnishing you
-Signature of elector.
When leaves appear, they manufacwith.my opinion relative to the eligi­
Upon being challenged the
"n'^
“roton« lhc 11,f
bility of electors to vote at thc Im­
plant'
.
pending special election in which a shall constitute lhe oath to be adCrops most commonly used in
'referendum submitting the a bow ministered by the inspectors of elec­
Michigan for soil Improvement are
act is to be held.
.
। uon.
, tion." rne
The Attorney
Attorney General's
General's dede- J
"Sectlon 9 of said act provides in|partment recommends this ccrtlfl- sweet clover, soy beans, field pea*,
part as follows:
i; —
— *because
----------- &lt;•it —
— - of
- rye. vetch, buckwheat, alfalfa, or
cate
will save the—time
clover. AU except rye and buckwheat
।
‘The appropriations provided
the inspectors of election in ques- j are legumes and can add to the nit­
| for In this act shall not take ef- I cloning and qualifying prospective
rogen supply in the soil
feet until the same khall have leJectdrs. and in cities like Hastings,,‘ Sweet clover is one of the most
1 been submitted to and approved
which have permanent registration,
popular of these crops and will suc­
by the qualified voters in this
the signed certificate would also ceed If thc soil U not too acid. The
. state in the manner hereinafter
make it unnecessary for the elector summer growth is not large but thc
provided."
to sign his name for the purpose of tops are large at plowing time thc
"Section 4. of Article III of the comparing signatures.
next spring.
Michigan Constitution, as amendeo ,| The
" Attorney General's
“
“
depart
'
­
Soy bean* may be sown in late
provides as follows:
ment further recommends that this May or early June and usually
"Whenever any question is
certificate be sent to absent voters make a good growth which can be
' who apply for ballot*.
-aubmlttcd to a vole of the elec­
plowed down In August or Septem­
tors which Involves thc direct
We have now passed on to our ber. Buckwheat can be sown in the
expenditure of public money or
readers ail we are able to learn summer It is the only crop which
the issue of bonds, only such
about the qualifications of voters for can be sown successfully in Michi­
persons having thc qualifications
election to be held Monday. April gan at that time. Mixtures of rye
of electors who have property
30. to vote on the proposed issue of tt
,lu vetch
,CUill vcan be sown in August or
and
$38,000,000 of interest-bearing bonds:, September
i tlie district or territory to be
I"' Al,al,
Alfalfa
a”&lt;1 clovers are excellent
V142UVHIC.----------a “
affected by the result of such
NASHVILLE.
L-~oll builders. Thc growth can be
j election, or the lawful husbands
Miss Donna Northrup of Battle plowed down and the land left un­
or wives of such penions, .shall I.Creek spent Sunday with her par- der contract. No hay nr pasture,can
I be entitled to vote thereon"
,
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Northrup, be harvested while thc land is under
"The only question to be deter­
Miss Donnie Rothbaar has gone , contract.
mined here is just what qualified .
Alfalfa sown on contracted Meres
electors shall be eligible to vote up­ to Battle Creek where she has
should be seeded without a nurse
position.
on this referendum. Thc Constitucrop. This is the most certain
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson
•Uan states that only those having
method of seeding on most Michigan
Battle
Creek.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gi
property assessed for taxes or their
soils. Seedings made late in June
husbands or wives may vote ujkhi Lykins. Mr. and Mrs. Gid Gage. I&lt;
qu".“«u
m.:«»’•
"’»■ ■*

The law is well settled that having
Hnd Jnck Ells,x)n spent Sunday,1
properly means owning property and!w,th Mr- *,,d Mrs. Henry Sywcrda
. noihmg else
"Property
means
Grand Rapid*.
I

Extension Bulletin
Extension
Bulletin No
No IS
139. now
printed at Michigan
w" Slate
College, will help farmers who have
both real and personal property and
-------- --of -the
- Odd ,contract acres to handle this land.
Thc“ 115th -----anniversary
I the authorities dre universally in ' Fellows lodge will be held Thurs­ The bulletin is mailed free to those
day night at their hall for their1 who write the bulletin clerk at the
I accord upon this proposition.
1 "I am therefore convinced that •members
—--------------and the Rebekahs. A i»t College. County agricultural agent.) ]
only the following persons or the 4
luck supper
-_rr:r will be served.followed will have the bulletins within a short
।husbands or wives ot the following'by
; by a prograi:
program.
time.
jiersons may vote upon this proposi- | Mr. and * Mrs Clyde Briggs spent
tlon.
X
Sunday with the former’s brother.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
I
‘
T. Persons owning real es­
Ivan Briggs and family at Dowling
Mrs. Chas. Farlec has been
very I
Miss Mildred Cole was hostess to
Vft2
tate in fee or persons purchas­
her bridge club Monday night.
I*.,
U
better
ing real estate upon a land con­
Born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otto
Ander1
*
rtUn
®I
tract which is In full force and
son a son.
1 John 1111(1 Lawson Smith and Oar' etfect may vote if they are tiie
I owners of such property at the । Funeral services for Mrs. Harry net Townsend of Battle Creek spent
Hunter were held Tuesday afternoon 0,6 *’cek cnd w,th
parent*.
j time of the. election and such
| property Is on the assessment ; at the home of her parents. Mr. and 1 The Brethren Aid Society will
roll.
Mrs Simon Sc ham of near Ver- meet with Mrs. Mary Fisher tills
"2. Persons owning personal
montvlHe. Mrs. Hunter underwent week Thursday.
property or persons purchasing
a very serious operaUon n Jew weeks
Mrs. Guy Kantner is til
ill with the
jiersonal property upon condi- । ago She leaves her husband and! nu.
(parents besides a host of other rel­
tlonal sale* contracts, such prop­
Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Townsend.
erty being on lhe assessment roll atives and friends.
Rev. Harley Townsend. Otto Town­
1 and they being the owners of । Thc 13th annual Mother-Daugh­
send and Harve Townsend attended
, such property at the time of the
ter banquet will be held at lhe
the funeral of the latter's brother,
. election.
Community House. Friday. April
Frank, at Greenville, Ohio. Thurs­
“Inasmuch as this referendum 27. at 6 30 o'clock In keeping with day. t
concerns bonds affecting the entire the tnidiUon of these banquets, a
Harry Sandbrook and Paul Brod-1
hstute of Michigan. I believe that the delicious banquet will be served in
;&gt;ro|&gt;erty above referred to has lo be beautiful settings The program, beck attended the Commercial Club
situated and can be situated any- also promises a delightful hour. The banquet at Lake Odessa Tuesday .
(where in lhe state of Miciilaan
------- «. Weaver of evening as guests of James Reed.
main ---------feature is The
; However. I believe that all ol, Drcams." a masque written cspecUlEdward Thompson and family ac- &gt;
i: he partners in any |&gt;artni-rship b for Mother-Daughter occasions companied Walter Thompson to
owning property, real or personal. Womanhood and girlhood, as is *□ Battle Creek Sunday where they
which is on thc assessment roll may often thc case, misunderstand each were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Vvotc upon the proposition even other, but as they visit the Weaver Paul Thompson.
though the property may be assessed of Dream.', she shows them that
Mr. and Mrs Paul Townaend and 1
m the name of only one or two they are -really alike in the funds- Mr*.vtll
» Tttwnsend were in Battle
Celia
members of thc partnership, and I mental thing;-they have-fhe same creek one day last week,
have a* my
the-------case— of— dream'
They leave--rejoicing
because
• •Mrs.
— —
-------- Davenport:
—■ authority
—- —--------—------------------------- -----------------Mr. —
and
Eugene
Hoyt vs School District 235 Mien in dUtovering thLs (act they have;left for the East Thursday where!
338. 209 Northwestern t&gt;*
come to understand one another |ihey will make an extended visit at
Under the same authority 1 be- The play has its setting in a gar- Geneva, New York.
'
Sieve that all persons owning real den. while the Weaver of Dream; ; Mr. and Mrs I. N- Williams and'
estate by reason of a Joint tenancy utanda by her Splining Wheel. The ■ granddaughter* of Dowling were
or a tenancy in common may vote other numbers on lhe program ,Sunday guest* with Cha*. Farlce]
upon the proposition if they are thc carry out thc theme of "Weaving ' ■ »nd
and family.
owners at the time of the election The Old Spinning Wheel" will b.' i1 jg
r. and
Mr.
and Mrs.
Mrs. Fred
Fred Manker
Manker ot
ot
and lhe property Is upon the asses- sung by a mother and daughter and'irvtng spent -Sunday with E. Luca*,
smen: roll, irrespective of whether they will be accompanied on the
Mr. and Mrs. Ca*go Smith of Lant
or not all the names of the tenancy P'mio and vtolta by a mother andiS|ng. Mr. and Mrs Ward Green and
appear on the roll.
daughter Get your ticket* early ui daughter. Phy Hi*, and Mr. and Mrs.
1 believe it would be advisable the Methodist Missionary Society.
p*ul Smith and baby were Sunday
when a voter requests an application
A pretty home wedding wa* (guests of Mr. and Mrs- Bert S mltil
for an absent voter * ballot tliat the rolemnlzed Saturday afternoon at j ln honor of Etta's and Wilda's birthirespectire clerk mail out to thc vdt- 4 30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and day*
er. together with the applkwiien Mrs Fred Fuller when their oldert I Eiu»orth Smith and family Mra.
Ellsworth Smith and family. Mra.
(or nn absent voter s ballot u Ccr- daughter. Miss Alice wa* united in Sherman Smith. Mra. Velva Krevtificate also t.i be signed by such marriage to Allan Lahr of Grand |raus and children of Hastings and
— h—
_e _,ia
-----*-- l---------&gt;roi?'rt-&gt;------Rapi
r----ds,—the
- --------------ceremony
„ «&gt;»•
beJng perper-(M
I r4. George Piper spent Sunday
tn the state of Mil
lichigan assessed
E. Hoyt.
The
L
’ " tor
‘ formed by the
** Rev.
** M.
~ *"
*
| afternoon
with Mra. Chas. Farlee.
;
b husband
or. wife of j[bride
bride was charmingly gowned
in
taxes, or thaiAhb
__________
------...! Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson and
‘ la
' i bouquet of
such voter has property in thc state blue crepe and' carried
of111 daughters and Mrs. Frank Haight1
I rose buds,
sweet
peas and
ar swawsonia.,ttnd Wilma of Corfu Grove spent
of Michigan assessed lor taxes."
------- .
—. peas
Yours very truly.
&gt;hc wa* attended by Mis* Lillian (Sunday evening with Mr. and Mra.
I
”
Patrick H. O'Brien.
Lowell of Kalamazoo Her sown was Edward Thompson
Attorney General.
lose colored crepe, her bouquet the
Smce giving this opinion to lhe ■ same as the bride's. The best man
BARBERS CORNERS.
Governor the Attorney General; wa* Albert Rohrer of Grand Rapids,
The regular meeting of the Alloft
A
wrote another letter, in which he'A two course wedding dinner wa.. I 't* A —... —.AH

' One question rabed since my prettily decorated with rose* and
। previous letter is regarding the sweet peas. The guests were Mr.
meaning ol the clause "nr the law-1 and Mrs W. H. LAhr and family of
ful husbands or wives of such per- I Grand Rapids and the Fred Fuller
son* shall be entitidd to vote there- family. Mr. and Mra. Lahr left for
in." I believe it was Umi.intention of; their newly furnished apartment al
[the constitution that lhe husband or11133 Turner Ave..'Grand Rapid*.
। wife of any person having property) Rev. and Mrs. 8. R. Wtirta and
aMc&amp;scd for taxes could vote also; Mrt. Fred Elder were in Grand Rap­
, and I construe the word "or" to|ld* Monday.
mean the same as "and "- It Is diffiThe Chamber of Commerce met
cult lo conceive how the constitution Monday night at the Belaoa Bakcould be construed otturwUe.
;«ry.

per. At the business meeting the
following officer* were elected: Mrs.
De Forest Snyder, president; Mrs.
Lewis
Matthews,
vice-president;
IMtaa Frances McIntyre, treasurer;
Miss ‘ Loretta DeVaull. secretary.
'The next trte«lng will be announced
'
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brown and
daughter of Freeport called on Mr.
and Mra. John Lewis Wednesday.
.Mr Brown also called on Clark Bar-;

Food-Buying Economy
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
To make each doUar do its duty buy food­
stuffs. the quality of which is strictly guar­
anteed and buy them at regularly low prices.
That is lhe way to food-buying economy. Tliat
Is the "C. Thomas Way." Why not let it
help you save?

HATEVER else-it may Involve there can
be no real economy in food buying If
each dollar doesn’t bring home 100 cents worth
of food value. Pay “long" prices for foods of
ordinary quality or ordinary prices for foods
of uncertain quality and you defeat economy.

W

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�7

Injuries of Overeating Pre­
vented by Hand Feeding
Or By Bulky Rations

Homemakers' Comer
By

Home Economics Specialists
Michigan State College

CATTLE GAIN FAST
ON SILAGE RATION COURTHOUSE NEWS
Sufficent Oom If It Ib
Placed In Silo

Est. Charles H. Northrup. War­
rant and inventory. filed.

I

May 11 and 12 have been set aside
East Lansing—Com silage proved
East Lansing.—Pigs may be pip as home economics high school day
to be a better and cheaper feed for
but lambs are hogs when given an at Michigan State College. Invita­ fattening beef cattle than either
opportunity .to serve themselves tions have been sent to Junior and whole shock cqm or ground shock
with food. If the results of feed­ senior high schools throughout thc com in the feeding trials reported
ing trials conducted by the animal state to send three representatives at Feeders Day at Michigan State
College.
husbandry department at Michigan to participate in Uie contests and
Three lota of cattle averaging 888
Slate College can be accepted as
pounds in weight were started on
program which is being planned.
The purpose of the day is to stim­
Lambs will consume so much that
they kill themselves If they are per­ ulate an Interest In home economics
mitted to cat at will from self feeders work among junior and senior high
in which shelled corn. oats. bran, school students. Representatives at­
and pea-sized Unseed cake . are tending must either be taking home tured and yielded about 48 bushels
placed in separate compartments. economics work or have had the
of shelled corn or six and one-half
It is safer to hand feed lambs for work previously. Reservations must tons of’Milage per acre.
18 days unless the grain In the be received at the College by April
This te the second year of the
feeders is mixed with cut or ground 30. with the total limited to 250 trials of the relative values of the
alfalfa in the proportion of two contestants.
The program will include a tour different forms of com. and silage
parts of alfalfa to one of corn for
has given thc most rapid and thc
10 days, then equal amounts of al­ al the campus, style show, talks on cheapest gains each year. The fin­
falfa and com for a like period, and home economics and physical educa­ ish of the cattle tn the silage-fed
one part of alfalfa to two of tion. music, and a dancing party.
A
number
of
contests
have
been
cracked corn tire rest of thc feeding
planned. These Will Include judg­ two lots. Less ground was required
Ume.
•
to grow sufficient feed in the form
Lambs can be safely started on ing food products, diet selection, of silage tlian waa needed to pro­
grain by hand feeding them for 18 child care, clothing selection, and duce enough com in the other two
days or by limiting the amounts of house decoration. Each school may
a mixture of one part pea-size lin­ participate in three contests. Three
Thc net returns per acre of silage
seed cake and seven porta of com prizes will be awarded to the scitools
were 128.13: for shocked com they
In the feeder for 18 days, the gaining most pointe.
Cost for attendance will be one were &gt;12.79; and for ground shocked
amount of feed being kept down for
dollar,
payable
at
registration,
18 days until the lambs become Jess
which will pay for housing Friday
voracious.
Injuries caused by overfeeding night and three meals. Registration
may not prove fatal, but. In any will be from 11 to 2 o'clock. Friday.
case, the disturbances are severe May 11.
The silage fed lot weighed 997
enough to lessen the rates of gain । Curtains and draperies should be pounds per head at the conclusion
and to Increase the costa of feed- I bought Just as one buys clothes, ac­
cording to home economics exten­ of the trials, a gain ot 319 per ani­
lng.
mal. Gains made by cattle eating
One ration which has been satis-1 sion home furnishing specialists ot
shock com were 259 pounds per
factory at the College is made up , Michigan State College. They arc
head; and the gain on ground shock
of four parts cracked corn and one like clothes In many respects in
corn was 280 pounds.
,that
they
must
fit
the
size.
part ground alfalfa. Oat hulls have
1
The
size
of
the
curtain
decides
Ito
been used to add bulk to the ration
is a very valuable addition to a cat­
proper
length.
The
glass
curtain,
and were all right except that the
tle feeding yard in Michigan.
net returns from feeding were leas when used with draperies, is most
Ulan when alfalfa was used to in­ t pleasing If it is hung to Just escape
the sill. Without draperies, how­
crease the bulk.
Mrs. Houghlalln of Hastings spent
ever, it may hang to the bottom of
one day lost week with Mrs. Burrell
the apron.
HENDERSHOTT.
.
The McOmbcr and Hendershott
Draperies may do a great deal to Phillips and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and
Camp Fire girls spent a happy day change the proportion of a window,
Saturday sight-seeing in Battle make a tall one appeal shorter, and sons spent Sunday in Hastings with

count of executor filed.
Est. Sarah Ella Stowell. Annual

Est. Carolyn V. and Wayne N
Andrus. Release of guardian filed.
Final account filed. Order allowing
account entered.
Discharge of
guardian filed. Estate enrolled.
Est. Glen A. Fingleton. Release
of - guardian filed. Discharge of
guardian issued.
Est. John Hetherington. Petition
Letters ot adOrder limiting

Est.TJomes A. Young. Petition for1 hearing claims filed. Notice to cred-1 Much sympathy te expressed tor
the family of James Calthrop. who
hearing claims filed. Inventory filed. Itors Issued.
Est. Frank Allerton. Bond of ad­ passed away at lhe home of his son
Est. Frank Allerton. Petition for
administrator filed. Order appoint­ ministrator filed. Leiters of admin­ Marshall. Monday.
istration issued. Order limiting set­ | Mra. Laurence Hammond of Crcsing administrator entered.
' sey assisted with tlW housework for
Est. Mary E. Travis. Will filed. tlement entered.
'Mrs. Leland Hammond a couple of
Petition for probate of will filed.
|
days last week.
Several friends and neighbors 1 Howard Carpenter went to Lan­
dropped In Wednesday evening to sing Monday to work for the sumfiled. Letters testamentary iraued.
remind Leland Hammond of hte
Est. George Murphy. Petition for birthday.
I Some of our neighbor children are
administrator filed. Petition for spe­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele and 'suffering with the whooping oough. family of near Cold*
cial administrator filed. Order ap­ Walter McMannis spent Thursday
i Mtes Jean Hammond spent Friday □ ten WsUx&gt;n of Dctu™
pointing special administrator en­
in Kalamazoo. Mrs. Steele remain- night with a girl friend In Kalama- i. of the week with their ft
tered. Bond of special administra­
I Peake, who ha* been very
tor filed. Letters of special ndmln- Carl McMannis.
1
[ Mra. Hulda Cooper returned to reP°rU!&lt;1 better at Ma WTThe Lent Sunshine Club met with 'the home of Mr. and Mra. Robert
Jamas Murphy, who ha* I
Hit. Ester O. Paton. Order ap­
pointing administrator filed. Bond Mrs. Clare Thomas Thursday for Steele Friday for an indefinite visit, feting with rheumatism
their April meeting.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Francisco and
”pOrtM mOC” 1
administration issued. Order Unt­
Mis* Ruth Hammond is working children and Mr. and Mrs. Leland .wu writing,
iling settlement entered. Petition in Kalamazoo at Ute Nally Shop.
Hammond and son and Mra. Sage
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Clarence
Hammond
te
spending
a
for hearing claims filed. Notice to
» spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' and wm of Bugbee Comer*
creditors issued, inventory filed.
1 few weeks In Hastings with his ste- Lawrence Hammond of Cressey.
?
"
“*
“““
Est. Alfred Storr. Inheritance tax ter. Mrs Roy Chandler. He is help. Mrs. Lura Francisco and daugh­
determined.
lng decorate their new home.
ter. Gloria, attended the Mother­
.------- ..
---------------- , Mr. and Mrs Earl carpenter alDaughter banquet at the M. E.

coufm .T wSuTwitoSdi?.

CHEVROLET
can afford to put

a short wide one look taller. The
Creek.
A large crowd enjoyed tlie splen­ tall window, with a horizontal line
Mrs, Goldie Casey accompanied
did supper and program at our across the top In the form of a
schoolhouse Friday night. All were valance, with vertical drapery loose­
pleased with Mr. Isenhath's enter­ ly tied back tn graceful folds and
tainment.
terminating at thc bottom of the I evening.
Burrell Lancaster Joined the CCC
!
Mr. McElwain and family have apron, will appear much shorter,
moved In with Mr. Henry to work
A short wide window needs an op­ a short time ago and writes home
posite treatment, avoiding a valance, he is nicely located at Newberry.
ihe place and care for him.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias spent
Miss Eloise Storrer of Hastings and allowing lhe drapery to hang
Sunday in Kalamazoo with their
ipent the week end with Grace Brill. in vertical folds at the sides. It may
son and daughter, and families.
Floyd Garrison and family spent extend to the top of the base board
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey or one inch from the floor according
Parmelee near Bonfield.
j to the effect desired.
Mrs. Lawrence Christensen went
----------------- -----------------------lo Battle Creek Friday with Mr. and j The phrase "not worth a tinker's
Mrs. Chester Tompkins.
I damn” may have originated in the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brill visited tendency of tinkers to swear n
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes at Har- great deal- Some believe that it been seriously ill with bronchial
rls Creek on Sunday.
| came from tlie tinker’s dam. a wall pneumonia, te much improved at
Don't forget thc L. A. S. dinner of soft clay raised around a spot
I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy
with Mrs. Walter Sunday tills which a plumber wishes to cover
Thursday.
with lead. It is worthless after use. of the State Road spent Wednesday

)

FULLY
ENCLOSED

The National Banking Art of 1933 IN­
SURING DEPOSITS te proving iteelf »
most effective means of restoring confi­
dence and promoting business. Every bus­
iness day brings convincing evidence of
this fact to lhe NATIONAL BANK OF
HASTINGS.

INSURED DEPOSIT*} completely answers
the demand of Investors for safety. At­
tention then naturally turns toward new
business prospects and opportunities. Here
again the NATIONAL BANK OF HAS­
TINGS te prepared to aid the recovery
program. Bring us your problems.

The NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
was chartered by the United States, its
buineac te carefully checked by the
United States and Its deposits are Insured
by the United Stales under the terms of
lhe Banking Act of 1933.

National Bank of Hastings

with

KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT MOTOR OILS

Ellen Kline te on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ingram of
Hastings called at Burrell Phillips'
Sunday afternoon.
We were grieved to hear of the
sudden passing of Mrs. Hammie Ar­
mour of Hickory Corners. She for­
merly lived near Cedar Creek. She
passed away Sunday morning at
Pennock hospital. She underwent
• serious operation Friday night.
We extend our sympathy to the be­
reaved family.

SHOCK-PROOF

STEERING

Bunday visitors at Fred Otis'
were. Lyle Otte and wife and Chas.
Erway of Kalamazoo —J ”-----Dunn and family, also
। Scherer and baby.
Forrest Havens and____________
| and Gordon, were Sunday guests
with Robert McGlocklln and famUy in Hastings. Mrs. Havens re­
turned home with them after spend­
ing the past ten days there caring
for her daughter and Infant son.
The baby has been named Robert

on a low-priced car

costly to build­

Wben you pay the price of a Knee­

Little Dolores McOlocklln of Has.
tings is spending the week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
visited Sunday at Cleo Brown's in
Hickory Corners.
The many friends ot Mrs. Fred
Newland are sorry to hear she Is
confined to her bed with inflamma­
tory rheumatism and hope for her
speedy recovery.
The Presiding Elder will be on
the parish next Bunday and will
preach at the Good Will church
next Sunday evening. Wa are sure
he would appreciate a good audl-

(

KNEE-ACTION

Dianna Matthews of Hastings was
tne week-end guest of Margrette

Insured Deposits

&lt;'""cn “

Watch for the announccnient of
Fred otu&gt; u
gaining after
When we're right wc credit our
wedding bells in our neighborhood ^13 long illness, which is good news Judgment: when we're wrong wa
soon.
jto hi* many friends.
curse our luck.
.

Est. William I. Ford,
lowing claims entered.

HM

LAMB BECOMES HOG
WHEN EATING GRAIN

you naturally want

world’s largest builder of cars, can afford to njaka

genuine Knee-Action and all that gon with it. You

the necessary huge investment in new machinery

Action

—and still keep prices among lhe lowest of the low.

want the new gliding ride at its smoothest, safest,
and best. You want simple, foolproof, and trouble-

proof consthiction—the huskiest, sturdiest front­

and you II never

volume of tain that permit this extra production

end you can buy. And, of course, you want shock­

ified with any

proof steering—it is the natural companion of the

ow-priced car ,

gliding ride. You pay for these things, and you

Only Chevrolet has tlse resources and th* assured

Chevrolet doe* it because Chevrolet believ**
to KEEP ON SELLING THE MOST

CARS, YOU MUST KEEP ON BUILDING

New and Improved CONOCO Germ Proceued

want them all—but you can get than, in the low

THE BEST. And judging from the popularity

Motor Oil supports claims with positive proof I

price field, only from Chevrolet.

The reason is

of the 1934 car, America agree* with Chevrolet.

IX motors run to destruction under
AAA supervision! Result: the first
oil failed at 1,713.2 miles . . . others
failed in rapid succession ... the best
of the competing oils ran to a total
of 3318.8 miles... while New and Im- AAA SANCTION Me. MOI
proved Conoco GermProcessed Motor
Oil carried on to 4,729 miles, over 3,000 miles farther than
the first oil, and over 1,400 miles farther titan the best of •'
the competing oils. Here is POSITIVE PROOF of the
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CONOCO OIRM PROC1SSID MOTOR OIL
Eadwivs N«w Fattens Protected U«d« Ku—IU. S. Pateste

Bradford Hinkley of Hastings was
a Sunday guest of Junior Erway.
Mrs. Clara Robinson of Wayland
was a guest at Roy Erway'a sev­
eral days last week.
Sunday guests at Clyde Warren's

simple.

Fully-enclosed Knee-Action wheels are

children of Lansing.
Naomi Clagget of Hastings, Lem­
uel Oakes, Dorothy Smith and Ad­
am Arney of the Cook place were
guests at Roy Oakes Sunday.

SIOCK-FIOOF
STEEIIIG
and Mr. and Mrs. Lantz of Battle
Creek were Bunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Norton.
Remember the Dorcas Society at
the home of Mr. and Ifin. John
Howell Thursday of thte week.
Mr. and Mra. Manley Sherman of
Hastings entertained Mr. and Mra.
Forest Bldelman of this plats over
lhe week endThe play re-glven at the South
Maple Grove church was well at­
tended Sunday evening.
•Prayer meeting la to be held at the

BO HOBSENWEB
IB MILES FEB BOW

CABLE-COITIOLLEI

BIAKEI

miEtn
FURER

SAVE WITH A CHEVROLET VALVE-IN-HEAD SIX

R. K. HURD, Hastings, Michig;
R. D. CADWALLADER, Hickory Corners, Michigan

�asszsa---------WILL SHOW GROWERS
REASONS FOR PRICES

m lumni »Axm,
thirty years from the date of issu­ Fireproof enclosures for
stairways
in
three
ance, but such bonds shall be callbuildings, eliminating

room

• DOUM '
r»--3040040 ■l&amp;i a Remodel Nurses'

473M.M

th* amount ibarroti

1843X00

Addition to power house

Potato Growers Have Chance
equipment, made nec­
essary by added buildTo See Standards Bet By
Detroit Oonaumere
shall be sold at not less than the Tunnels for heat, light

wtokmd*t. amul is, um

louearoo

New Bmployaae’
New construction and alterations
149346.71 at Michigan State Sanatorium,
residence .............
94,00000i 1903 Remodel Laundry
64407.00 HoweU:
1896 Remodel Occupa­
Children's hospital .... 818040040
tional therapy bulldSewage plant ...................
25400.00
16,000.00
1
tag ..................................
29.41640 Two employee dormito19Q3 Remodel
Meat
market .......................
4.580.00 Administration building.
3,253.00 Power plant
P8®3 Remodel Bakery
20400.00
11040040I19U Remodel T. B.
Remodeling
children's
I biiilrilng ........
54,176-38
unit for adults .....
10400.00
Oarage
1918 Remodel Garage
3442 00 Well and refrigeration..
7.500.00
1740040 '
New Power nltnl
plant 270360.18 Llnoisum .............
9,000.00
Farm group — 5
3.000.00
10.000.00 ■
building^ ....___
63486-98 Surgical
2.50040

by law tar the counting, canvassing
county to deliver Um ballots «o pre­ and returning ths votes for slats
pared to the election Inspectors officers’. if thb act shall be approved
by a majority-of said qualified vote
era voting at such election. U shall
or the highway* of Michigan
take effect thirty days altar *ald
elimination at highway cross- a general election are required to be
delivered to such election inspectors election.
This act b ordered to take Im*
AU rotas cart at such election shall
bo cwnUd. canvassed and relumed mediate effect-

M Um a
tlon one

But
—Reasons why some principal amount thereof together j and service connecting
potatoes from outside sections sell with accrued interest and shall be' building ........'------.» higher
6.1.Kar prices on Ikn
at
the TkafroU
Detroit m*r.
mar- ln thp principal sum of not less than Erection of general shopo
ket than stock grown within the’one hundred dollars oY multiples, for central malntetional Industrial Recovery Act o&lt;
state will be shown to all growers Qicrcof; and said bonds shall be | nance department and
nineteen hundred thirty-three the
who accept the Invitation of the 1 payable in such funds as are. at the
for storage and garage
nun of not to exceed eighteen mil­
Michigan Potato Growers Assoda- | Ume
maturity, legal tender for Remodel No. 3 Annex
lion dollars. For the purpose ol
Uon to inspect the Detroit market the payment of debt* due the
into apartments for
on Thuraday. April 26.
1 United States. The bonds and the) married employees ...
Arrangements have been made by 1 interest thereon shall be exempt Underground storage for
bonds issued for the purposes sst
the Association and by the farm from any and all farms of taxation, vegetables and fruits
forth in thb section. it shall be the
crops departmental Michigan state
^e state or by any political sub- Addition
to
canning
duty of the legislature to appro­
Collage to liavc Vpmpetent market 1 dlvision thereof, or by any munld-| plant
with
added
I Total,
Tolal —. 8362.00040
priate sufficient -sums of money for
men accompany the growers to the pa] coriwratlon therein. The state
equipment
30,000.00i|
200
-11,191,804.42
such purpose. Hie amounts approDetroit union
Union r-rouuce
Produce Terminal
em- 100-car garage for rexi­
uotroit
1 erminiu (| administrative board h hereby cmAddlUon and alterations to old
__u
__ u.u.w
denl employe„ _ 35,000.00 . New construction and alterations building and construction of new
and to the Central Market and show । powered---------and authorized,
on behalf
1st Ionia State Hospital:
state treasurer into a sinking fund
the condition in which potatoes of thC state, to make such contracts I
buildings at State Psychopathic
to be known as “Generaj obligation
reach the market from all potato and execute such Instruments con..81.729.000.00
Addition to women
’s
Total________________
__________
Hospital at Ann Arbor:
public works bonds of nineteen hun­
growing sections.
। talnlng such terms, provisions and
Construction of new unit* at Yp- 1I building. 30 beds add­
Total--------------------------- 8400,00040 dred thirty-four retirement fund”
The mspecUon trip will start from condiUons, not inconsistent with the silanti
.
ed. and extreme fire
State Hospital in accordance
Michigan Soldiers' Home, Grand in a separate account for the pay­
the Port Shelby Hotel at 7:30 A. M. terms of thb act, as It may deter- with
,
hazard remedied 875,000.00
original plans tor institution:
Rapids:
ment of the principal of and the In­
Transportation will be provided । Inine to be necessary or convenient (
New power plant, wiUt
there so that the enure group will for the purpose of obtaining thc OccupaUonai t h e ra py
160,406.00 New Women's BUUdlng 8200.000.00 terest upon said bands as the same
,.»»»«&gt;
make the trip together. Breakfast: ]txm hwein authorized. Tlie bonds ~®R, lng
175,00040
10400.00 Power plant...............
in k.
-.i at ।the Terminal. I until
... ‘sold shaJUl
.
.....
Eight new
new units for pasaid fund b hereby exclusively ap­
will
be obtained
’ be depoited
with. Klcnt
■ New cattle born
20,00040 Two cottages for doc­
propriated for said purpose. Thc
Short talks by retailers, consumstate treasurer to be delivered1, tients to bring capacltors
----------12.00040
[Tool shed ____________
3.000.00
proceeds derived from the sale at
era. farmers, representatives of the by hlm as directed by the state ad- ' ty of institution to
Root cellar and storage
3.000 beds 2.125.000.00
State Department of Agriculture. mlnatrative board.
Total ............................... 8387.000.00 the bonds authorized in this sec­
for fruit* and vegeta­
Additional
water
supply
50,000.00
tion arc hereby specifically appro­
jM maubw. rf toe -US o: tte
,
,u.,ot
bles _____________ _
4,000.00
Michigan Military and Naval Es­ priated to and shall be used only for
^rXSL^at^ F^Shelto Ireuiuraten
registration book:
All Additions to heat, pow­
Sewage disposal plant .
20,000.00 tablishment*:
book: cancellation.
auteell.Uon. *11
er and light plant
the purposes specified in this sec­
noon p. -------- — —-------. bonds ls8UCd under UlU “** BhaU
“tte
(equipment only) ...
76400.00 ) ToUJ............................... 8292.408.00 Field Artillery, Detroit.. 8500.000 00 tton. Unless otherwise appropriated
These' talks will explain what thc be numbered consecuUvely and shall
Cavalry, Detroit
160,000.00
the state treasurer is hereby directconsumers demand, why Uie retail­ be registered in a book provided for Enlarge dining room and
New construction and alterations Infantry and Medical
add equipment
53.000J
ers have to go outside Michigan to
. that purpose to be kept In the office Additional building for
at the Michigan Home and TrainArmory. Detroit
1,000,000.00 account 1 n said retirement fund
get potatoes to satisfy this demand,
of thc auditor general, said book to
Cavalry. Alma
employees .................
250, 000.00 ! ing School at Lapeer:
60,000.00 from the state highway fund a sum
and what can be done by Michigan
contain a record of the date of tte Addiu^ sUn buil’dtag
sufficient to meet the payment of
56,00040 Cottage No. 39. 216 beds 8243 42440 Naval Reserve, Grand
growers to save their largest home
cxecuUox^and
AddiUonal
laundry
Rapids ......________
120,00040 the principal ot and the Interest
market.
Cottage No. 41. 316 beds 277.516.00
the number thereof, the amount and
25.0CO.OO . Cottage No. 42. 108 beds
Michigan can grow just as good
95,296.00 Field Artillery. Jackson 200,000.00 upon the bonds issued under thb
the date of maturity. Ui© name of Construct chapel unit,
Ambulance Company,
section as the same become due and
Remodel cottages Nos.
table stock as any state in the
the purchaser and the registered
1JUA1JU
120X130. scats 1,500 140,000.00’ is, 19 and 20. built
Belding ..........................
75,000.00 as certified by the state administra­
Union. It is merely a qucsUon of
holder thereof, if registered, togolh- ^4ial-KC jcnfTa] ahops
20,000.00 1 1S84. 1896 ..^...........64360.00 Motor Cyclo Company,
tive board, and Uie said sum is here­
u-r will, xiu-h nth«&gt;r Information ns -j.,,.,__ ■
_
. .
75.000.00'by
ty appropriated for such purpoee:
Midland ................
Industrial shop with
SXTS ”11 "tet mSt1
«&gt;«
----------’
the state administrative board may , 70
\
bonds
75.000.00 Provided, however, That such 7,
—™
30.000.00
storage basement ....
57441.00 Naval Reserve, Hancock
twiulre to te kept Tito auditor u„
Iar r77i,je„i
) Apartment building for
shall be amortized over a period of
the demands, t^xey will have to
general shall also keep a register1 p]oyccs
Total
-82.265,000.00 not to exceed fifteen years from
accept the lower range of prices
35,00040 - employees
145335.00
showing the date of payment of Green house "!
date
of
issuance.
To
the
extent
that
1040040 Auditorium for giris, capaid for inferior stock,
7 UIlTU ,IOUM --­
State Fish Hatchery, Paris. Mich­
Railroads ore offering special each bo"d* , “?d of
Children's ward and
sufficient funds arc paid into the
parity 1,000
97,973.00 igan:
rates to those wishing to go to De- thereon,
thercon- indicating specifically
soeclfically the
the,, school, -.&lt;•&gt;
--------------- with
equipment,
sinking fund by lhe transfer of the
Industrial shop, altera। number of the voucher by which; (100 children in instlImprovement
of
grounds
said sum from the state highway
troll by train.
tlons ___
1,06640
j such payment is made. Upon the
and buildings8
60,000 00 fund, the duty of the legblature to
tuUon to be accomo­
'Store Building ..............
65.53840
T l?r&gt;M
payment of any bond, the same
dated) ........................
to garage------State Fish Hatchery, Grayling, appropriate sufficient sums of money
1,601.00
LEGAL INC) 1 ICE i shall be cancelled and shall be filed Improvement of grounds 200400.00 | AddlUon
for the payment of the principal of
Michigan:
Equipment for dental
------------------------------- ------------------- ------ with Uie voucher as a basis of the
and construction of
and the interest upon said bonds
1 unit l_______________
2497.00 Improvement of grounds
(Continued from page one, partone) warrant of the auditor general for
service roods
10400.00 New equipment tor launand buildings
825.000 00 shall be abated. In the event that
more serious character are threat- j '^W^ent.
---------------- . dry .................
31372.00
Michigan Employment Institute the legislature fails to appropriate
ened. The safety of thb state re*• CrcaR?n of fund ttnd
a sum sufficient to pay the principal
Tbtal ------------------------- 83355,00040 Fire protection
14,802.00 for the Blind, Saginaw. Michigan:
uulra UKt Ud&gt; eundlUon 6. .up- prop.-uuun
Tte prteted. ot tte
of and interest upon said bonds as
Alterations and additions to pres- | AddlUon to building No.
Remodeling factory
nressed so
and 1x111115
authorized to, be em
thc same shall mature, or in the
play­
pressed
so far
lar as
as it
11 b
is existing
eaisuug ihiu
------ - hcreintefore
, ,
ent pinny
plant ana
and conscrucuon
construction or
of rcre35 to provide playbuilding
8100.006.00
.. .7
that it be prevented insofar os It
b issued
Issued shall be denoslted
deposited In Uie
th© state c&lt;!iving hospital unit and other
event the funds paid Into the sink­
ground for crippled
Michigan School for the Blind, ing fund provided in thb section are
children
4,03000 Lansing, Michigan:
inrcaurncv, siw auppicaoiux un • ----------- —
.--buildings at Pontine State Hospital:
prevention of thb condition cannot known us
Die state emergency
hospital 300
Insufficient to pay the principal of
1
AddlUon
to
building
No.
be adequately accomplished by constructton fund" and atellije used
boepltal. 300
Completing
unfinLihcd
and lhe Interest on said bonds as
8745 00040
38 10
sunporch
portions of school
force. It b contrary to the genius only for the purpose* specified In thb
the same shall mature, then and on­
'
। for tubercular children
2322.00
of our people to attempt tp suppress ■ “cl- thc moneys in said fund are
P
building,
also
neces
­
ly then, there shall be and there Ls
102000 00 Addition to power plant
sary
alterations
and
hereby levied annually, a state tax
’ I and dbtributlon ..........
10040040
(odo Tuby liter .M
1 “"V ou&gt; U&gt;t PurpoK". Ot &lt;hU■ .£ N”
e’U'prepair? to balance of
in such amount as shall be sufficient
w co ao Of uuicr miu pvuccju; -- -z
— - •—,---- - ——
52.000.00
3440040 Pow«r Plant equipment
buildings _________
824,000.00
mram. ThU
rnpum.
This cuodluon
condition o&gt;n
on te
be tot,*“ "“&gt;“»• In
ln “w lutel
"““J .tell
?“» te
•»
b
'
to pay thc principal of such bonds
250 000 00 Roads “nd walks..........9,648.00
—... -..ju..and
। nald
nut iinnn
the orderPald
of the
Michigan School for Deaf, Flint. and the interest thereon aa the
suppressed
prevented
by removoul state
UP° ”-9^ °V1" at
OccupaUonal t her a o’y
’
Concrete roods
25350.00
lng the
cause of
Its cxhtence. which
therapy
Michigan:
same shall mature. Tlie auditor
uur
u&gt;c cauac
u* no
wi.aui administrative
---------------- ,-------board,
-------- -signed
-- -- by
-- tte
-- 150 000 00 Replacing roofs On 20
u
b the wirfrsnrrad
widespread unrmotoment
unemployment, secretary
secretary thereof
thereof and
and countersigned
countersigned s“j....................
general shall include such amounts
80’00000
°M buildings
35350.00 Older Girls’ Dormitory,
the loss of .savings, homos and j b&gt;*
governor.
45 beds ......................
860.000.00 In the annual state tax to be levied
60400.00, 8cwen‘ and scwft«e dl&gt;General shop building..
for state purposes, after estimate by
Small
Boys'
Dormitory,
farms, and the resulting suffering.
Sec. 5. All funds arising from the Attendants' building ..
75,70640
377.70040 „ po6B.1 , ------------ --------the state administrative board and
60 beds (kitchen, din­
destitution and discontent This h rale or the Issuance of the bonds
45 00040 i Rcmo&lt;1ei large donniGarage ...........
certification thereof to the auditor
ing room and recrea­
proposed to be accomplbhcd by pro- authorized by thb act shall be ex- orccnnoU54
.5
11 00040
No 1
Mt- pleas­
Greenhouses
..............
general. The amounts so certified
tion room) ---- ....
6540040
vlding employment to persons un- pended by and under the direcUon Tunn-a. for
ii’nht
'
I ant .................. ...............
27,500.00
shall be set aside out of lhe funds
emnloved within the
thc stat©
state by
bv eta- of
nf the state administrative board
0[)d gpj-yice
’ *
employed
15 000 00 I R*^ mode I large dorm I To^l ................................ 125,000.00 received from lhe tax levy imposed
barking upon a program of state i for thc purpose of carrying on tlie Vegetable
ve(teulDle storage
aM3rtt4Ce
10 000 00
tory No 3
Mt Ple“construction of public works as a! construction work and al) other acts **'
Blacksmith
shoo
■
I ant ...............
....
* —
• ? and
American Legion Hospital, Camp hereby, by the state treasurer. Into
27,500.00
the sinking fund provided by thb
necessary, useful and state-wide or things necessary or convenient
p
5 000 00 Alterations to power
Custer, Michigan:
ar’n "’(’existing
section. Thc said sinking fund, if
character, and to borrow ffrom
—— the therefor’ including'the acquisition
'
' 1 plant and dbtribuUon
eeted by
by of
of land
land or
or sites:
sites: Provided. Such;™*
fl?
Invested, may be invested only in di­
governmental agencies created
.
I system with added
permanent buildings. 8500.000 00 rect obligations of the United Slates
the National Industrial Recovery funds shall. Insofar as practicable.'। barn to he converted
I equipment __________
16.000.00
for storage)------- 1.
6 000 OO
—•----------------------------of AmericaAct, under the provisions of section be expended within the several
'
I Household equipment ..
17,500.00
GRAND TOTAL ....819474.458 42
’oun«
ten. of article ten. of the state con- c-.ur.U~ U Ux
:u’.~r7u;1
25.000.001 Rehabilitation of 8 small
Sec. 8 Should any court of com­
stltution, Uie sum of thirty-seven ' One-fourth of said
salrt funds
fund* in
In pronro1 *
For the
purpose
of
providing for
cottages
.............
3,200.00
—
.
.
.
s^s
pcicm jurisdiction
petent
juruoiciion declare
acciarc any secsee­
Alterations to dining
the payment of the principal of Uon. part. jcnlence, clause or word
million, eight hundred sevonty-four portion to their respective areas;
hnprovement of grounds,
room ------- -------------and the Interest upon bonds issued Of this act invalid for any reason,
thousand, four hundred fifty-eight: one-fourth thereof in proportion to
roads'
and
sidewalks
.
500.00
mr the purposes
nnmruuaa set
■*»* forth &lt;in
n thb tbe^ such '(fedsicn shtol'Tffeci
... — . wily
. .
dollars and forty-two cents, and to, their respective populations, as Sprinkling system In old
for
Fences
and
gates
2,000.00
then such decision shall affect only
units, reduces extreme
issue general obligation bonds of i shown by the iateet federal census; ’
section, it shall be the duty of the such section, part, sentence, clause
Ore hazard.... ...........
102,000.00 Vocational shops equip­
|he state therefor, pledging the full one-fourth thereof in proportion lo
ment —
5.000.00 legislature to appropriate sufficient o, worcj properly at Issue in said
Fireproof enclosures for
(faith and credit of the state for thc the mileage of state trunk line highgt_.
Other plant repairs ...
800.00 sums of money for such purpose.1 case and so declared lo be invalid.
stairway in old bulldThe amounts appropriated shall be an(j ghall not affect any .other sec­
■payment thereof and of thc inter- ways within their respective boun-1 .
'
35400.00
jttt thereon. The sum so borrowed daries^and one-fourth thereof tn . ^-.7..
Total
.81,49332640 set aside by the state treasurer in-,tion, part, sentence, clause or word
— a
— sinking fund
IUUU to
LU UT
KUUAU Wf
shall be used exclusively for the l proportion to the respective welfare i Additional service tunto
be known
as, of thb act.
50,000.00
Improvements
and
addlUona
to "n^nArnl
neb
______________
50.000.00
61.. ......
11. ----1 'purposes hereinafter set forth: Pro-1 case loads including workers on fed"General zU.1
obligation
public
works
3,000.00
'buildings
and
equipment
at
Michi
­
Addition to granary ....
Seo. 9. The appropriations pro­
bonds of nineteen hundred thirtyprided, however. Tliat. if under Uie cral C. W. A. projects therein, as
gan Farm Colony for Epileptics at
Grading and construc­
vided for in this act shall not take
four
retirement
fund
”
In
a
separate
National Industrial Recovery Act or shown by the records of the state
2,000 00 Wahjamega:
tion of roadways ....
r laws of thc United States of emergency welfare commission and/
account for the payment of the effect until the same shall have been
Two new buildings for
rxca. federal governmental agen-! or the federal emergency relief or- Garage for resident em­
principal ot and the interest upon submitted to and approved by thc
ployees .............
16,000.00
male patients. 216 each
qies shall advance to the state of ganlzatlon on March one. nineteen
said bonds as the same may be due. qualified voters in this state In the
One new building, for
Michigan, as a direct grant moneys hundred thirty-four: Provided. That
77ie said account in said fund Ls manner hereinafter provided. With­
Total
.82.157,70040
male paUents. 316
for any of the purposes hereinafter , the application of the foregoing form-'
hereby exclusively appropriated for in ten days after* the approval ot
Improvements,
new ----buildings
and Two new buildings for
•et forth, the amounts of said grant ula
— in this section
— -•--••
said purpose. The proceeds derived thb act by the governor, the gover­
shall ■ in no case'
—----------- - —
—— --------male paUents. 80 each
nor riiall Issue hte writ of election
•shall be used to cancel bonds Issued reduce the amount of lhe approprl— । remodeling, at Traverse City Blate
One new building for
under thb act. In no event shall atiou items in secUon six of this 1106111103 ■
ized in thb section arc hereby for thc purpose of submitting the
male patients. 108
J bonds be issued in excess of thc ag- act. Contracts for such construe- Receiving hospital. 300
specifically appropriated to and approval or disapproval of thb act.
Total for above 81327,000.00
'.gregate actual cost, as determined tion shall be'let in such manner
shall be used only tor the purposes and the several projects herein pro­
bed unit---------- --------- 8780.000.00
Detention building, re­
•by the state admlnbtrative board, and upon such «rms as the state Alterations to power
specified in Y thb section. Unless vided for. to the qualified electors of
ceiving unit. 188 beds 760,70040 otherwise appropriated or the act thb state. Said writ of electton
‘.Ot the projects authorized by sec- administrative board shall deterplant and distribuUon
(Employees' building . .
190.700.00 under which the privilege tax Ls shall stale the object of said elec•ttans six and seven of tlxb act.
mine.
1 system, with added
121 MX) oo ‘New P®*" Plant
leMM be
UK IUte Ireu |“f”. ““ ■*»“
P1*-* “
•;i —
Sec
.. 2. Creation-of stateuuu.,
debt; 1s- Sec. 6. In view of tlie existence, equipment ................ —
'
&lt;
equipment and rail­
urn U hereby dlreued u credit end \
« •»&lt;“« ■"« •
unit *for dis­
;suance of bonds. The state admin- of the emergency recognized in sec- i Hospital
1,“’ •••&gt;»•
road siding
transfer to the said account in said Panted copy thereof together with
.. constituted u
nccCMary
Iterative board as
by act. Uon onc K has
turbed patients, 238
Auditorium ___________
67.000.00 fund trora lhe proceed, ot the cor-1 •
U&gt;U «t UuU be patted In
beds .................
•.number twenty-three of the public in order to properly house an&lt;i care
360,000.00
Stores building
18.000 00 porottan pHMlep Ui levied by «£-“' ■ »■“* prectact U&gt; ihu eUU
tacts of nineteen hundred thirty-one for the mentally and physically af­ Employees' buildings, ac­
Laundry and shops
Uon tour ot eet number eldhtyilve, “ &gt;•
*W»
commodating 238. re­
■is authorized and empowered on be- flicted persons in the state to bor­
building
58.500 00 ot lhe public uu ot nineteen bun- ““ )» ““ ’Tl1.0'
leases 80 beds in pres­
•hslf of the state of Michigan to row from thc governmental agen­
Garage
such
election
such electton
and likeand
cootes
likeshall
copies
be shall be
8,70040 He-a
died twenty-one, being et^.
section
ten
ent hospital 315,00040
•borrow such sums of money from cies created by the National Indus­
published
in
at
least one newspaper
Remodel
cottage
No.
7
.
4.800
00
thousand one hundred forty of thc
Itime to time as may be necessary trial Recovery Act of nineteen hun­ Remodel present kitchen
Water system
79,70040 compiled laws of nineteen hundred in each county of thb state or if
Ijo carry out the purposes of this dred thirty-three lhe sum of not to
and dining room, add­
none
be
published
in
any
county'
Power distribution ...
twenty-nine, as collection thereof is
tact, not exceeding in the aggregate exceed sixteen million three hun­
ing 45 beds to present
received, a sum sufficient to meet then in some newspaper tn an adjoin­
capacity ___
_______
• the sum of thirty-seven millions, dred eighty-eight thousand four
40400.00
posoi plant
86,000.00 the payment of the principal of and ing county having a general circu­
.eight hundred seventy-four thou- hundred fifty-eight dollars and for­ Cold storage and refrig­
Improvement of grounds
the interest upon the bonds issued lation In such county, al least two
*sand. four hundred fifty-eight dol- ty-two cents, to properly construct
erating building
50400.00
and construction of
under thb section as the same be­ weeks before the time of such elec­
.lara and forty-two cent*. Provided, and equip armories for thc military AlteraUoms to laundry,
55400401 ro“ds *............................
50.500.00 come due and as certified by the tion.
however. Tliat the authority ot lhe department of Michigan to torand added equipment
state admlnbtrative board, and Uie
.state administrative board to con­ row from the governmental agen­ Alterations to bakery,
The secretary of state shall certify
7.00000
T®1*1 83.569.90040 said sum is hereby appropriated for such writ ot election together with
tract such indebtedness on behalf cies created by the National In­
and added equipment
j Northern Sanatorium. Gaylord. such purpose To the extent that thb act to the clerks of the several
of the state shall cease to exist at dustrial; Recovery Act of nineteen AddlUon to occupaUonsufficient funds are paid into the counties of the state m required by
29,360 00 Michigan:
Jthe expiration of six month* after hundred thirty-three the sum of
al therapy building ..
sinking fund
transfer oi
of me
the i*w ana ii snail ue tne auty ot an
4hc.effective date of this act. or not to exceed two million two hurtauiwuiM
luiw by
uj the
uic uanaicr
--------------: 200 bed unit and admlnTotal ..
sooner if the slate legislature shall dred sixty-five thousand dollars,
..81,757,360.00
istratlon building .,
8325.000.00 proceeds of such corporation prlvi- officials to take such steps as may be
by concurrent resolution declare thc aiid for tlie construction at otiier
Schedule for new buildings and' Power plant ........
4540040 lege tax. or any other source of rev- necessary to have thb act submitted
emergency, the existence of which buildings the sum of not to exceed remodeling additional buildings at ’Laundry ............................
15.000.00 enue which may hereafter be ap- to th© said qualified voters.
proprlatcd. Uie duty of the legbla-i
.
Ls recognized by section one. has one million two hundred twenty- the Newberry State Hospital:
Nurses' home ..................
40,000.00 ture to appropriate sufficient sums! .u
** ^*e dul,y °* the. b®*”1
ended. As evidence of such indebt­ one tiiousand dollars, as hereinafter
Year building
Estimated Superintendent and phy­
ol mow
toe pwmenl ol toe,0'
"j•“&gt;•
edness the state administrative specifically set forth:
sicians*
apartment
erected ’ Building
e
..
---------county
to
cause
the
Mid
copies
of
Cost
board may caute to be issued negobuilding
40,00040 principal of and thc interest upon
1896 Remodel Cottage
30,000.00 said bonds shall be abated. In the and published as aforesaid and to
835424.70 Service dormitory
Garage ------------------------540040 event that the legislature falls to prepare a ballot for the use of said
«■' K*um*“° s“k
1896 Remodel Cottage
appropriate a sum sufficient to pay
qualified voters in voting a( such
35,624.70 Equipment 8450 per pa­
to principal or as to both prin- R««lving Hospital, 300
•
;tient, 200 capacity ...
9040040 the principal of and Interest upon election, which ballot shall be tn
cipal and interest. The form, thc
unl1- new ...
-- 8745.000.00 l87L.. Rctnodcl Cottage
bed unit,
said bonds as the same shall ma­
substantially the foilowUig form:
35424.70
Total
~
terms and the conditions oi is- Tuberculosis
----------- ----- unit. 150
8590,000 00 ture. or in the event the funds paid
1896 Remodel Cottage
Into lhe sinking fund provided in
auance and sale and retirement of
'
'
beds,
replaces
present
"Shall act numberof thc
3337.00
thb section are insufficient to pay public acts of Michigan (special ses­
Mid bonds shall be ar the admin­
unit of 100 beds. 50
1903
Remodel
Cottage
upper
peninsula,
on
a
site
to
be
sethe principal of and the Interest on sion of nineteen hundred thirtyistrative board may. by resolution
... /dded .................
beds
250.000 00
4.796.00, lect«i bY U* Tuberculoeb Sana­ said bonds as lhe same shall ma­
direct, not inconsirtent with the Addition to Mens Infour).
authorising the state to ex­
torium Commission, if in the judg- ture, then and only then, there shall
1903 Remodel Cottage
provisions of thi.
this act. Such bonds
nmvuions
firm try. 200 beds, adds
27392.76 ment of the cbmmbsion such aana- be and there is hereby levied an­ pend thirty-seven mllltoa, eight
may be sold al either public or pri,
l0 ocas
hundred
seventy-four
thousand,
115
beds ____________
90,000 00 1913 Remodel Cottage
torium b necessary:
nually. a state tax in such amount four hundred fifty-eight dollars and
.J" “cl' to"'“ “l“11
JMMUton io V.n'Du7«m
- *'O” ................ •_.............
17,47140 200 bed unit, \admlnbas shall be sufficient to pay the prin­ forty-two cents (837374,458 42) to
signed
dmM by
hv the governor
imvemnr and
.nn attest­
Hospital to provide
1914
Remodel
Cottage
i
tration
building
and
cipal of such bonds and Uie interest relieve unemployment by the con­
ed by the secretary of state, under
hospital kitchen, din­
“H
5,12140
site
thereon as the same shall mature. struction of hospitals to properly
—- — —
. ma
ing rooms,
room*, ana
end xtwo dor­
1917 Remodel Cottage
Power plant ..........
... adds
,;j M
The auditor general shall include house and care for the mentally at*
-signed by lhe state treasurer and ---------matories
92,00040
5,12140,Laundry
1540040 jsuch amounts in lhe annual state fiictcd jicrsons in the state; to c«iauditor general. Such signatures Add story to Women's
V
1907 Remodel Admin­
'Nurses’ home
4040040 tax
|
to be levied for state purposes,, struct and equip armories for the
may be In facsimile in the discretion
Infirmary
adds
50
istration building ....
64,526.00, Superintendent and phyaf^er estimate by the state admlnls- military department of Michigan;
ol tne state admlnbtrative board., beds
53,000.00 1901 Remodel Cottage
tratlya
board
and
certification and in the construction of highway
InUrea. coupon, .uh InUogr.phed New
M'-lp.™'.:
74,533.60
building
40,000.00 thereof to the auditor general Hiei grade crossings and separations, and
facsimile signatures of such officers
and foundation.;
1900 Remodel Cottage
Service dormitory
3040046 amounts so certified shall be set thc construction and improvement
jv.uwAiv
may be attached lo such bonds. The , available Matins ca35J11.43
Garage
J.
8400.00 . aside out of the funds received from
honds herein authorized and thei parity 1’200
11340040 1900 Remodel Cottage
Equipment 8450 per pa| the tax levy Imposed hereby, by the proved?
Interest Uiereon »1mH mature serl- AddlUon
to 'laundry
37J53A5
went. 200 capacity ..
90,00640 *, state treasurer, into tlid sinking
ally in equal annual amount*, as, with necessary equlp’
1808 Remodel Maia
Dtarly as possible, but not Uter than j ment
P
-------- *■ ■• fund provided by thb section The
54,000.00 ■ kitchen and dining
, Total
859040040 Mid sinking fund, if ipneted, may

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year*.

Tlie valedictorian is Lillian I

MILO.

Blough, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.; Profoasor C. M. Jansky of the Un­
Wesley Blough, who took first place I iveraity of Wisconsin at Madison,
with 133 points. EUssa Lewi*, tte1 and Mr*. Jansky, visited their sister,
Injuries To Turf By June Bee­ daughter of Rev. and Mra. Minard Mra. H. J, Flower and family and
Lewis. U salutatorian with 123! niece. Mrs. Bellinger, from Friday
tie Larvae Controlled
pointe. Both girl* have been active IUU Monday morning, spending sun­
in all school affair* and Miss Lewis day with their brother. C. F. and
With Lead' Areenato
ASSORtED SIZES
IIts
la school
„
___...
scnooi pianist
piunut and
ana an aooocn-iMra.
aocom-lMra. Moreau, at Augusta.
Augusta, Prof.
rror.
East Lansing.—How would you piuhed musician.—■Grand Rapids. Jansky has been one of the faculty
ko to have
have aa lawn
lawn that
that rolled
rolled up
Un n—...
.
.vi university
___ .... since 1006 and
-..u is
like
*
of this
like a carpet, te the question asked
Hlgh KhooJ
a
graduate
of
Ann
Arbor
electrical
ti.“»
p£r&gt;u
engineering department.
Michigan State College when thc
season Friday. Th? game was
Several from here enjoyed the*
buy bunur. un ulklni Moul Uw
Dramatic operetta 'Lelawala-' at;
common June beetle.
^he on lhe local diamond. Tho
Kellogg Agricultural School BaturThe removable lawn might prove f^tora arrived and Hie game start- day evening. All pronounced it very i
popular with the young ion who te
but aIlcr Uylnf thrw lnnl
good.
.
detailed to cut the grass but home ;they called the game off owing to
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones have',
owners and golf greens committees the gnowstorm and it will be played
moved into rooms In Harry Leon- I
are not so well pleased with thte, Bt
future dBU.
K '
type of turf. Grass roots severed
Harvey Furlong of Campbell wa« ord’s farm home.
Telephone 2S1S
Frank Sage
The Ladies' Aid was postponed'
by the June bug larvae came the brought to Dr. Wedel s office TuesO27eJU»rf„and
SP°t5 &lt;d,y »urtertng from a severe cut In
which follow such injuries.
&gt;thl. Brni C0U5C&lt;j by coming in con­ thc hostess. Mrs. Jones, but will be
1
1
All the June bugs In the United Uct wltJ1 B bu2Z
whUe attempt. held this week Wednesday.
States arc divided into three great lng to
rubbhh wh,ch
STATE ROAD.
last day ot school. No more P. T. families or broods, one of which, has had accumulated beneath it
the Sunday School
convention
members than
mBny fiends of Mr*. F E. Sunday, rhe address given by Dr.
Our P. T. A. was well attended A. this year.
oU1Sr lW0&lt;13heS^ Brunner are glad to know that she
Mrs. William Schanzenbakcr and
Friday evening.
A fine program
beetle* live through
period of
feelln niuch better the last few terest to 6. 8. workers. He said "the
son.
Leo.
of
near
Battle
Creek,
visit
­
wa* given by tho Alloft school.
K
ed Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Becker three years, most of the time as dayR
work of the church school was the
Lunch consisted- of sandwiches,
l.rv.c undcryround so™,
[b.v r Ixx)mu-,„d Oeo 3^,,, biggest work in the world today. Al­
.
pickles and coffee, served by Mrs. Bunday.
by ““.Un Mo„d,y lorfnoon tor toe lor- though he did not come as an ex­
Stanley Rich of Battle Creek U dom to Urdwood
Cunningham and Mrs. Rowley. All
ItodlM
or
toe
m,lure
beetle,
durlny
m
„-,
,„
m
pert he had studied thc problem
new officers were elected for next called on Mra. Janet Pettengil). to, Mort period ot Utelr «lyM but
,o
nd
, greatly. Parente have fallen down
year os follows: Mrs. Elsie Soth- Monday.
the feeding larvae causp the most | U)e week
‘
on their Job. Get the Individual right
ard, president; Mrs. Pearl Mat­
Mrs. Newton, who has stayed trouble.
....
' Mm. Norn Hulliberger and daugh- and the rest of the wo?Id will be |
thews. vice-president; Miss Majesty tlie winter with her son and wife.
TYee* can be protected from the^ ter and Mrs? Ira Sullivan of Grand right. Thc coming generation will
Becker. Secy, and Tress. We will Mr. and Mrs. Will Newton, has re­
“"IS,
°'
If.'!!” R*»ia*
“&gt;»" SelunUr look, soon take over our work. Wc want
meet In May for pot luck dinner turned to her home in Hastings.
applied just before the beetle*.,ing
— after their ---------- here.
J
property
prime young people we can depend
emerge from the ground
7“ and re­ : Herbert Kunde, who bass been at- upon. He said we ought to repent in ‘
newed if necessary. ILaftVs *
----n“ .eyiuun
tending ■
a uuauim
business evuege
college in
in uacKJack'- .•ackclopi and ashes for not taking '
yolr yreen, au, be proleeted Iron;
hll ,tudl„ „ „ „mU„ seriously our opportunities for this
Uie l«rv.e by applytoy .™n.u ol „,lool
Orand
Mond»y.
work. Our real assets are our boys
leM to the toll ,t toe rele ot nte
Thl. p T A
„r,a „
and girls, not bonds, rail-roads, etc.
pound, tor every 000 ware
tohool houu, on WednoMiy eve- Teachers should be able to thrill
b'!ore Sf
,-u
' nU&gt;«' “•&gt;’ 1 T1“" '• &lt;»'
■»&gt;«- their scholars with thc message "Be
pouon ehwld he reked Into the toll ln o( the ,yiyr ,,L(1
.peetyl Invl- Something. Do Something.'- Teach­
ond lhe protection 1MU roplwo or u"„ „
alL w .llend. A
ers are the metal seed com of the
three
'
....... years.
i fine program is being arranged.
community. Our prayer ought , to be
Injuries to turf, already growing, I Miss Donna Tlialer. youngest • Give us good teacher*.-- Teachers
can be reduced by applying two daughter of Mr. and Mrs
John must know Christ. Many more\helppounds of lead arsenate for every Thaler, is recovering from injuries ful pointe were— given inspiring
1.000 square feet of surface. Tlie received while at play at South Fish greater efficiency in our work as
OVENIZED
poison should be worked into the school on Monday. April 9. Willie Sunday School teachers and worksoil by raking or by soaking the running she fell and it is supposed
Whole or
LB.
turf with water. Tlie College en­ that another child fell on her foot
Leg Half
Matt Parker of near Middleville
tomology department would like to at the same time, injuring thc ankreceive a cupful of June beetles । le. She was taken to her home nnd was a caller at the Flower home
Wednesday afternoon.
from all Michigan localities at the ,
Branded Beef
thc following Saturday was taken
Mrs. Ida Brandstctu-r and daugh­
time
the
Insects
appear.
The
de,
w
„„
vin&lt;B
wncrc
A
a
„.
I to Hastings where an X-ray dlsChoice Meaty Cut*
lament U ^us able to determine clowM B bn&gt;krn and a cracked bone ter. Mrs. Boyle. Mrs. Bellinger and j
randed Beef
&gt;h&gt; time of rameney .nd In the
,„Ul Thy injure mvmM Bernice Flower attended the Moth­
er-Daughter
banquet at Prairieville
future can issue warnings to apply----. ...in a cast
----- and. —
ROUND or SIRLOIN
I was placed
Donna -b,
Friday evening and report a fine
sprays at the proper lime.
| patiently awaiting her recovery.
lime.
The brood of beetles which emer­
OF BRANDED BEEP
Mr and Mrs. Victor Sisson at­
ges this year is called Brood C and tended the Missionary address glvMrs. W C. Schultz will be at their
is not us numerous as Brood A, en by Miss Mary Greene, for six- Lake Hills farm next week. She and
which was in adult stage In 1932.
sJS’Sm
• teen years n missionary in India. Mrs. Quick will be hostesses of lhe
The larvae of Brood A will causee ' at Moulton church Monday evening. Home Literary Club Thursday, May
serious damage in some sections of
Mrs. Sisson and Miss Greene are
the state this year and the adults of friends of many years standing.
TUE LITTLE RED BRICK.
this brood will again be blundering
Wc are sorry to report Uie serii ous Illness of Mrs. William Olthouae Last Week's Letter.
nuni-rZynkLO
"
L ■' •&gt;» home &gt;"
Bowne We
Mrs. Edith Edger of Hastings and
tract the beetles so they may be join her many friends in wishing Mrs. Clara Will* of Oswego. New
killed has not proved to be a satis­
York, were Thursday guests of Re­
SPRING S^IRoilt,IBM^IFM
her a speedy recovery.
factory control as only the male
Rev. Minard Lewis and family. becca Craig's.
beetles are attracted.
; Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stowe and doughMr and Mrfi Clifford Hammond
ter. Anna, Mrs. Grey, Mr. and Mrs I accompanied by Mrs. Sherd Sparks
FREEPORT.
tr u
....1 ir.
I
and
and Mrs
Mrs. Frank
Frank Rrh
Erb ofof Hactinrrc
Hastings
I Sunday visitors nt tlie itome ot E H. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Fred were Grand Rapids shoppers TuesTabbcrcr were those from here who
; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brunner were heard the impressive missionary ad­
I Mrs. G. W. Banks of Detroit. Mr dress by Miss Mary Greene at the
rar. and Mrs. Warren Bolton visi­
and Mrs. Roydan Warner and chil­
North Irving Wesleyan church Mon­ ted Cleo Sears and family of Wood­
dren and Miss Dorn Bangs of Low- day evening. •
land Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ryker and son
We congratulate two of our local
Mrs. Sam Custer passed away at girls who have been attending Bar­ Karl, of Royal Oak spent the week
ber home In South Bowne Friday ry county Norma! the past year as end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slrausnight.
Although her health had wc understand both have secured baugh and family.
SWIFTS PUMIUM
Ovenlxed Sliced
Floyd Craig accompanied friends
been very poor for several years, their schools for next year. Miss
her death was a real shock to her zona Smelkcr will teach Uie Detrav to Kalamazoo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherd Sparks of
many friends. She is survived by school just west of Caledonia, and
two sons. Alfred and Roscoe. Fu- . Miss Margaret Perkins has been en- Hastings called on the latter’s
Supreme ik u»
neral services were held from thte gaged for Jones school south
of daughter and family, Mrs. Clifford
Hammond, Sunday.
home and from the. Mennonltr j Freeport.
Mary Long of Woodland visited
church Monday afternoon.
I a clinic for babies and pre-school
Fish has been a very popular ar- I age children will be held here on her cousin and family. Mrs. Warren
tide of diet around these parts the May 3. under auspices of thc Kel- Bolton. Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Potter of
past week due to the fact that many i iogg Foundation. We are Informed
sucker* have been caught in the lo- । the clinic will be held at thc Ma- Welcome Comers spent Sunday at
the
latter's
mothers.
Rebecca
CAMPBELL'S
cal river as they were on their way , sonic Temple.
v*
up stream.
I The L. A. S. meeting at held at Craig
Our school has only five more
According to their schedule thc । the home of Mrs Greta Perkins
CHASE A SANBORN
»b. tins
weeks
of
school
before
lhe
summer
local High aclvool nine played Way- Wednesday was quite largely at­
tend here on Tuesday of thte week •—*- • —
------- — was vacation.
tended
and a *bountiful
dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller. Jean
and on Friday are to play Sunfield enjoyed.
and Charles, of Clarksville spent
at that place. Next Tuesday they
Wednesday with Warren Bolton and
play Wayland there and so far have
MORGAN.
no games scheduled for Friday &lt;4
Mrs. Millie Flory returned home family.

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SALAD DRESSING *■»&lt;-&gt;« 2S'
.. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES . .

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New Cabbage
New Carrots
Asparagus

eggs and cither small articles, and the new
Frigid.irc Servashelf that's so convenient I
.
And, if you're the kind of person that appre­
ciates real value...you'll realize what a hand­
some investment the Frigidaire ’34 is. For, ia
addition io the savings it brings, the Ftigidsire
*34 operates oo u&gt; amazingly small amount of
electric current.
Come in and see why so many proud women
are boasting, "Oun ia a Frigidaire *34.**

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GROUND BEEF

Idaho Potatoes

Learn whit his happened in electric refrigera­
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You’ll see Frigidairea ihkt have automatic de­
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gleaming, Lifetime Porcelain inside and out.
Frigidairei with double-capacity Hydrators;
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ISm. 31c

a. 3c
i—k 5c
Cucumbers

Lettuce

SUBJECT TO THE 3% SALKS TAX

next week.
Thursday from Daytona Beach.
Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Clemons of Florida, accompanied by her friend.
Elmdale called on Victor Sisson, also Mrs. Hester Clegg. In whose home
at the home ot Rev. Loomis on she spent a most pleasant season.
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Bert Phillips of
Mrs. H Hoelxey of Grand Rapids Grand Rapids spent a few days
called on Mrs. F. E. Brunner Sun­ with 8. E. Draper and wife.
day.
Garnet Webb is still at Ann Ar­
Gall Carter and son. Robert, of
Marion. Ind.,’ were Wednesday aft- 'bor where she went last week Tues­
erpoon and over night guests of the 'day to have her tonsils removed.
Stuart Draper Is remodeling hte
former's sister. Mrs. Victor Bisson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sisson accompanied store at Morgan and Installing elec­
them to Grand Rapids In the aft­ tric lights'.
ernoon.
Mrs. Beatrice Knapp and daugh­
Miss Mildred Hurley returned to ter. Elaine, and girl friend of Has­
her home in Grand Rapids on Fri­ tings called on Demaris Hagerman
day for a few days' visit. Miss Gay- Sunday afternoon.
lha Loomis te assisting with the
Ray Yarger and wife and Loyd
household duties at the F. E. Brun- ;Rice and wife of Hastings were Sat­
ner home during her absence.
urday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Omo Knowles te able to be ;Mrs Stuart Draper.
up and around the home again aftAugustus Northrup of Hastings
- , ,
,----- .
,,,—
&lt;-«nv
called
a 0.1
on nicinu
friends in
in mis
this village
village oatBatFloyd walton has been 111 with urdny.
mumps the past two *^clts
I Letha Adkins Is home again after
mMim, of the
th. viii=».
—mui ---- -•&lt;—
,
i» iwme again
At a meeting
village council
— ----------— ■alter
■■
lut wk U w
U&gt; l»y • Ml. ■ &lt;ken. kJ. J. W
Si Mr,,
ary of 135 per year u&gt; U&gt;e uea.urer
ciark, a, j„k»m.
-_a
...
--------and Mrs. Roy Nagler was appointed |
to that office In place of Mrs. Fred a card from her son Clayton, mailed
Tabberer. who was elected but re­ at Los Angeles. Calif. Clayton and
fused to qualify. President Lester two others drove a Dodge sedan
appointed the following commit­ from Detroit through to Long
tee* at that session: Street. Knowles. Beach. Calif. From there he went
Thompson and McCalla; Water and to
Angeles. He writes of lhe
Light. Poatnia. Rogers and Moore; wuu
,
wonderful
weather and lovely sc{nCemetery, Knowles. Moore and Rog- ery.
era:
Pnstmn
"
era; Finance. Post
ma, Mnnre
Moore and
Thompson. Allen B. Fish was re­
BRANCH DISTRICT.
appointed superintendent of the
Mrs. Mudge and Mias Ruth re­
turned from Detroit Friday after a
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Steson were few days- visit with the former's
In Hastings on business Thursday daughter, Mrs. Ryan, and son-lnforenoon.
law. Wm. Ryan.
Teddy Walton ha* been under the
The Dorcas Society at the home
doctor's care and confined to hte, of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Howel) was
bed the nast week
well
well nttorirfert
attended Thiirsrlnv
Thursday. New offi­
Mr. and Mra. Bert Freeland of cers were elected for tlie coming
Hastings -Were Saturday afternoon year.
guests at the Jehlal Rogers home.
Owing to the serious Illness of thc
teacher's father, Mr. Flory, there
Bouma, and a former Freeport boy. was no school in lhe Branch dis­
has announced hl* -candidacy for trict Thursday and Friday of last
the office of sheriff ot Kent county.
Mr. Bouma 1* at present a Justice
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Marshall and
of the peace at Grandville, but has children of Bellevue were Sunday
visitors of friends and relatives here.
iff and is well qualified for thc office
Several of thc relative# of Mrs
Mlnda Mudge helped her celebrate
The honors of the graduating —
- Sunday.
her ----------birthday
class thte year go to girl*, clow i Mr*. Rhoades te *1111 quite ill. Mr*,
friend* throughout tiwlr High school Blanch Hanes te gaining slowly.

POWERS ECHOES.
Mra. Ed. Balxer and little daugh­
ter Jerry May of Grandville spent
several da&gt; with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Will Carter.
Mra. Dwight Tabor of Grand Rap­
ids visited her mother. Mrs. Senia
Kelly, from Thursday unUl Satur-1
day and attended the Home Eco­
nomics meeting at Mr*. Bert PalmMr. and Mrs. Corner Bchondelmeyer and family spent Sunday aft­
ernoon with her parents. Mr. and
Mra. James Bowerman of Yankee
Springs.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Andrews and
daughter of Augusta and Mrs. An­
drews of Grand Rapids were Sunday
afternoon callers at Arthur Bed­
ford's.
Miss Irene Frost of Grand Rapids
spent several days al Uie home of
her parents the past week returning
to her work Wednesday.
Neil and
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Nell
neighbors we welcome into our com­
munity having moved upon the farm
recently vacated by the Sampler
family who moved to near Ann Ar­
bor.

BARRYVILLE.
Last Week's Letter
Mrs. Chas. McCoy ami two sons.
Junior and Russell, of Grand Rap- :
ids spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Will Hyde.
• Mrs. Herbie Wilcox took her son
Kennetli to Katemasoo Saturday
and he started bock for Big Bay
Sunday after a week's visit with
hte parents.
Mrs. Elmer Gillette has been en­
tertaining the flu the past week.
There were seventeen young peo­
ple from here who attended thc S. j
8. convention at Bradley Sunday. I
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Lathrop of'
Prairieville spent Saturday and
Sunday with tier parents. Mr. and
Mra. Jesse Fasaelt, and attended
church Sunday.
Tlie meetings which have .been
held live past two weeks were endlargely attended but were much en­
joyed by chose who were there
Mra. Will Hyde Is 1U and under,
the doctors cere.

WANT TO BUY OR SELL? TRY OUR WANT COLUMN

AUCTION SALE
On account of the death of ray wife, 1 will offer the follow­
ing article* for sale at my place in Hickory Corners, 1-4 mile

west of the stores, on

*

SATURDAY, APRIL 28
AT 1:00 O’CLOCK P. M.

Heatrola.

Dresser.

Range (Garland).

2 bedsteads, springs and
mattresses.

Linoleum rug.

Congoleum rug.
Sewing machine (New
Home).

Kitchen cabinet.

6 dining room chairs (leath­
er seats).

11 1-4x12 Axminster rug.
Trailer with stock rack.

Library table.

Victrola.

2 dining tables.

Miscellaneous articles too nu­
merous to mention.

Chest of drawers.

TERMS OF SALE:—CASH.

.

No good, removed

settled for.

HAMILTON ARMOUR,
Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

Garner Ha:

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1M4

FOURTEEN

BEARIIOLE LAKE NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd spent
Sunday
aftemcon at
Herman
'
1
Feldpausch's. ’
Miss Betty Calkins Is spending a
UlUliatlon of Every AvailH SUoKS
Oare In
few
days
at
home
entertaining
the
able Square Foot Puts Most the plants and with regard to the Shearing and Handling Clips
mumps.
rood on the Tabla
Imr date. In.y. tealby.
-i - Helps
-Orndc
—of Fleeces
Mr. and Mrs. Art Tyler spent Sat­
I East Ltn&amp;lng. April 23 —Prices for urday at Gun Marsh and Doster
WOODLAND.
having supper with Mr. and Mrs.
good grades of wool have raised
of garden space can be made to La«t week's Letter
Raymond Oglesbe.
produce appetizing foods if proper
Mrs Christina Kebler of Grand enough to encourage Michigan shepLittle Willie Christy spent the
attention is given to planting plans. Ledge tv spending a few days at the herds but this advantage is lost un- week end with his aunt and uncle..
and gardening specialists at Michl- Frank Moii.*mlth home.
jieM practices of handling the flock Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller and
gan Stale College recommended
Mr and Mrs D B Green enter-!nnd the wool permit thc owner to
...
, family spent Sunday afternoon all
that all members of the family be mined Sunday Rev and Mrs. V- R- I "I
t
Arthur
given a voice in the planning so Beardsley and daughter Evelyn and place
1
, the *clip
- .in the higher grades. :*»■
—••• Tyler
»/•—’“s.. each one will have an active Interest Mr .and Mrs
Ward Green and MWding to the animal husbandry
Sunday callers al Mr. and Mrs.
1 In thc garden.
daughter Fhvllls ol South Wood- department nt Michigan State Col- j Zellon Kalyr's were Mr. and Mrs.
lese
1 Frank Beckwith of Hastings, nnd
,
Succession crops should be used. und. '
‘
1 Tlie breeding of the sheep, flock j Mr. and Mrs. Star Grimmett.
When one of tlvasr is used another
Ml's Louise Hilbert returned to
management, nnd proper prcpara-1 Secretary C. F. Angell, ol thc Bar­
chn be planted in thc spare left va­
,
c’on of Che wool for market are the , ry County Y. M C. A. and Wayne
cant. Radish, green onion.*, and let-;
■‘‘■’'I ■f rnii iu. a ""* •
three factors which determine the Conufti of Hostings, were callers at
luce can la* harvested and the' wnb
h.r nuihe,. Mr. SUU Hilbert.
woo| p„„
ground used for late potatoes, beans,
Mr* Donald G
Gage
ue? entertained u
a ixisscssina
possessing uoud
go-jd sliearine
shearing nullities
qualities j Earl Haight Is helping Orval Tut­
or late beets for canning..,
few
children*
and
their
mothers
will improve
tfic wool
clip
“
' tie with his farm work.
, ,------ ...
------ -r. Care
Definite planting dates for garTuesday
afternoon
in
honor
of
Mor•
---------■ In
■­ selecting rams.so
should
be
used
Mr. and Mrs. clayton Llndsley,
dcnir.g crops can not be given for
pan
Gager's
third
birthday.
that the number of gray and black Mr. and Mrs. Qrvnl Tuttle and Earl
the Michigan because lhe seasons yary !
| Haight were Bunday evening callere
Fn'd Lamberson Is visiting his sls- fleeces will be reduced.
Ithtn 3 ^reat deal and considerable varSheep protected from internal'of Mr and Mrs Russell craven.
iattans in temperature occur in lo- ter. Mi" Loin Lamberson of Kulaparasites are more thrifty and pro- i Mary Tuttle spent Friday night
calitles only a few mile’s apart. The mzoo for a few days
Welby
drockfard uuc
ducc
«bt. strong
strong won.
wojl. r.xternai
External । with Nellie Mac Busiiong.
resistance of different
different varieties
varietiesof of MrMrand
»nri Mr?
Mr* Welby
v
Crbckfard
' “br,
r.gni.
- - •
- PnnrnsilM
eniiM* nibbing
ruhhlnc and
onH ragged | Rcseinary
bn-.i ■ vegetable to frost differs a great and familv were Sunday
guests
ot
,'raMtcs caure
Rosemary FeldpaUSCh
Feldpausch Spent
spent WedV
deal. Some are not injured
bv Mr and Mrs Victor K Drumm of «!«*&lt;*». All types of parasites can be nesday night wRh Mnry Tuttle.
some arc
are ruined
ruined by
L*hvii7e ””w*'" *“
controlled
"h freezing
freezing and
nnd some
by N.'
Nashville
controlled by
by’drenching
drenching or
or dipping.
dipping II Mr
Mr and
and Mra.
Mra. Zellon
Zellon Kaiser
Kaiserspent;
s
••ntr light frosts
’ \(lv
Lcnorc Dowden returned Rpeon&amp; Bl u“’ College show that Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. •
Vegetable.'; classed as very subject xn'-nd
ait.-r a week ■. visit with Ikt dlPPc&lt;1 n°*ks produce an average of । Whitman Benham.
K.
to frost damage are cucumber, egg mmht- Mr:- t hu . Dowden ot Pine 0 P°und n,orv of '‘‘‘a* J*r head lhw
Mr a,ld Mrs. Wm Clagett visited
■icr plant, lima bearet. muskmelon, pep- village »-ui&gt;»na
unprotected fi-&gt;cks.
I hls brother. Herb Clagett. Sunday''
—
-------- ---------------—
rt
.
. Women's Study
,
Wool should be clipped
only
afternoon.
. .
per, pumpkin,
sweet
potato,
squash.
The Woodland
----- when
------- - ----- - and water melon. New Zealand club held its regular monthlv meet- the shee,
sheep‘are
a,e dry
dry.'Thc
The fleeces
flw*et should
«,,ou,d i Mr “ "d
J Mrs
----------------Kenneth ---------Hurless
ORDER FOR rUBUCATION.
spinach, snap beaps. sweet eoni. nnd
In Ult. bd.*ement of the Metho- be kent
kc|,t intact
lnlar‘ and n»
n* fcw'jomnri
R'wV^cond ' spent Sunday morning,in Hastings.
cuts “
us jxxsslblc should be made i
■ wisbirm na,r7.
tomatoes are only a little less in- &lt;jLst church Tuesday evening in cl,ts
‘
SHl’l.TZ.
• Fleeces removed carefully can be ’
Ai ■ ,M.ion ft »»id ronrt. Heid at tho Jiired by frost*
Artichoke, beets, p][ivc ot tin- .• choolliouse.
Glee
Drake —
of .-----Otsego
spent
thc- ,
*&gt;&gt;■(* OBef in tlir rtllv
ru ..rtiilirl..-.
—.
.
' tied without p wool box. Tills can
------ ---------- -•
----- —
r-th ft IfMtitirl
"“‘."'V tn
*1 ‘■arrets,
cauliflower, celery,
chard. |,,
owing program on • Garden”
be done by folding in the sides and WW!lc cnd »«*’ &gt;'*-•&gt; mother. Mrs W I
„. io:m '
’
*r '
endive, lettuce, parsnips, potatoes. :iVl-n O
,M.W. ORrvi
Music.
Sweet U11U
ahd Low" by
a.. n.
ends
mid
the
j^fi
completed
by
roll»»
‘
O
Is
some
better
at this;
Pmrat. Hon. 8tu»rt Clement, Juil&lt;« and salsify are liulf hardy, and tju. r|ub Rrfi nil) a paper writ''
ini:
from
the
nnr
three-fourths
of
i
writing.
'iMfeMMdAeMiiedRenk. ?ther ve*etable3 tan
&gt;&gt;ard ten by Stella Parrptt entitled "Keep­
'■ the fleece and then rolling tlie
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wolfe of Has-'
. Jmh.
,
lng House un the Outside" was read shoulder wool around the outside.
I UnKs were mie»ta at Byron Lcpts-1
Tlie average dates for thc last by Bc.*sie Hfibei:
A piano solo
killing frost m spring and thc ear- FK&gt;u&lt; r Sonx wu.. played by Alice- Pajicr twine should be used in - Friday evening.
tying the fleece
The tag* should I Th,‘ MUse.i Barbara Chamberlain
llcst one tn .’all have been compiled smith. A paper on
Our Modem
froni years of records kept by the GaI(lrr&gt; was
by Mildred Os- not be tied Up with the fleece. When ehd Maybelle Hart enjoyed the!
Federal Weather Bureau
St Jo- cwd and writ ten by Mrs Cha.* Far the wool is sacked, gray mid block Oimmiinitv meeting at Ira McCalWeM Hope. Friday evening,
seph and vicinity has the longest
springing., were sung x* a fleeces should no| b- mixed with thc lurn*
A Rood crowd attended the P. T. A
growing reason with the frost dates du,t. Frrn Trll„,bo nnd Mabie Row- white Fleeces rmtalnln-; chaff and
.should be kept .eparatc at the sehoolhouse Friday evening
at April &gt;5 and Ort 27. Detroit |and accompanied by Mrytle Bulling bun.* also —
—
—
।
und
were
pleasantly entertained by .
dates are April 26 and Oct 14 Dates Bl
pl.lllo A
o:i
OId.
the nlay put on by thc Wormalites
CEDAR CREEK.
for oUier localitle* are Grand Rap- Fx'hior.cd Garden* was read by
Thc Community club together and the music.
k ?ii' ,a- F,lnt May It’ . Emma
of town
Emma Davenport
Davenport
with six other club' visited thc Del- I Sunday visitors nt Willard Drake *
Oct. 5; Cadillac May 15—Oct. Cr guests were Mrs.
----------Htu*rl C'ltmtnt. J
Of l-r.’i.M.. West Branch June 3-Scpt
23; president ol lIIV
the oariv
Barry voluny
County rra
Fed- tor. Community club lust Monday I
ma envy.
nil did.Nfine, each club |
p-averse City May 11—0^1. 16. oration of Women s club, and Mrs night They
X'
Ulhlred Smith. Re(OO
Gaylord May 27-Sept 20; East c D BauPr. pieskleni of the HasORDER FOB PUBLICATION
f B "
Ta was May&gt; 1^—Sept. 29, Petoskey Ungfl Women's Club, both of Has- lhe entertainment, after which re- '
ut Mir-Niran. the Probit. Cow
. ... „ ,
„
I
•» A1|)°t'3 Mn&gt;’ *3— tings. Thc posters which were made frrshmejits were served Tlie Deltui
■Community chib L* to be congratu°L M?Ple Grove
■T,o°
“ th* Oct I: and Cheboygan May 18 Oct. by [ll(
the —
"
..... nwm
.... bcrs
I- &lt;&gt;!
Woodland'!
visited
friends
here
Sunday.
"ri" ItT
&gt;■ UVH.
Uppvr benlravta Iwa- Club were Judged and. also
7. voted on luted for entertaining the surround­
About
thirty-five friends and
first place going to Miss Helena ing communities so rovally. It was neighbors surprised Mrs Kathryn
PrrieuL Hoe fituirt Clei
Schuler and second place to Mn. ‘ decided success and everybody en­ I Hart. Grace, and Rjbcrt at tlie hall
(kina Parrott. There posters will joyed the gathering
Wednesday night A very enjoyable
again be judged ut the County Fed­
evening Vas spent
Mrs Hart and
eration meeting in May at Free|»rt 'passing ol Mrs llammic Armour at children expect to move to Freeport
with pasters from all the clubs oi Pennock hospital Sunday The be­ soon.
reaved ones have the sympathy of
thc county
Don’t forget the meeting of the
The P T A Will hold their April all
Shul'z Echoes" at the hall Friday.
meeting nt the schoolhouse Tuesday
Gerrit Wasdyke of Grand Rapids, night! Singing, games, and "cats"J
evening There will- be election of visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. will be thc program. We hope to see
officer.* foi thc ensuing year.
new faces again this week.
Mr nnd Mrs Karl Fan) and chil­
Next Sunday morning is Family ■
Myi m Wertman and family of
dren spent Sunday with Mr. arid Battle ere-k vMted friends here Day" fit the church A sjiecfaU ser­
&gt;» bv fublintl
Mrs H J.fStnng of Battle Creek
mon k being prepared and it is
Sunday.
Mr nnd Mrs Clyde Ruelt and
hojictF
that many families will
Henry Weriman and wife were
family returned Saturday after a
be present nt the services. Sunday
visitors in Augusta last Wednesday. , School
SlWI &lt;■
at 10:00. preaching ut 11:00. I
week's visit with Mr and Mrs. Ed
A irur i-arrMelvin Campbell and family of
Covey of Gobles ■
Hastings visited at the home of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Clarence Campbell over the week
vacntlnti with her
end.
/
ton Hu: bar
Clarence Calms of Carlton Cen-'
ter visited at the home of Lloyd
been helping care for Mr WesOwen Sunday afternoon

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ill altitude affect Hit temperature.
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I*

.*. an old pioneer of
'the funeral of Mrs DeKUder at Del­
,-d away at hls home
ton Snturdny
Sunday. April 15. al

born in Tiflin. Ohio in 1847 He was
married to Ml»s Mary Matilda Mc-

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Hastings, Michigan

MARTIN CORNERS.

Sunday afternoon along towards
evening n certain man who lives
moved t&gt; Woodland where they near here Hiougtit he would go out
have since lived in thu|old McArthur and do his evening chores and ns
he procedcd
pul) some bean jkxI*
life ns u school teacher
— .... and
----- after...
ol|t flf tjw stack, lo and behold, the
wards was a plmrma-.lct in n local’ _,tnck toppled over on .him, leaving
drug store for 2.5 yeuni. He wax clerk just enough of him outside to yell1
thc township for 39 years and a Milo let out several good lustv 8 O :
i" mi'nih»r i'll [ hi’ Lm- it IC of P c... ....
.
i»dce lit* (eave* the widow, one |ng them for some time but as she
brother. Jess Meyers, of Lake Odes- dld
bear him he managed to get
:ui and five nieces and four nephew* hls hands looS(. nnd got busy und
The Methodist Sunday School proceeded to dig himself out like a
class of young people w.lh Mrs Bess woodchuck. After some- time in
Hilbert, teacher, ore having a dinner which the bean pods flew tn all di­
m th* church Tuesday evening The rectioiu* and he felt as if he had
class chose sides some time uko and turned over two Ions of bean pods
beld a competition as to at’rndance m this strenuous exercise he was
mid the losing side are giving thc Out. but he still cannot sec why with
winners a dinner
Us much yelling ns he did hls wife
The M.-vonlt Lodge held a family dld ,10t beor him.
nighriit the Methodi.*: church Fnvictor Phillips si&gt;ent Sunday with
day evening Following a bountiful
parents near Assyria Center.
,
pot luck supper the program was
several from here attended the]
bold A duct by Margaret mid Audra Fisher nnd Wellman P T A s Frl- 1
Densmore with Mrs Densmore nt duy evening nnd all report good pro-1
thc pluiio A b.itth- mid cork game Rrajn&lt; ttitd fine times nt both places.!
waa played. Mrs Erma Tyler gave
-------------- -»-»■»----------------o very delightful reading about
C ARLTON ( ENTER.
"Our Cow ’ A relay suitcase game
Mrs Win Crockford Is quite ill
was much enjoyed by the auda nre again
Mrs. Veil । Born gave a piano solo lost week; Mrs. Crockford's daugh- j
and Mrs. Rena Cutler a vocal solo, ter came Saturday to stay with her
Charade? were played with Lester mother for awhile.
Lake nnd Welby Crockford a.* leadMr. and Mrs. E. Karlan moved I
.era, Thc program was closed with recently from lhe W. W. Eisen hood I
■ n song by tho Densmore outers and ! place to Hastings
"Tlie Old Spinning Wheel" by the
Mr^and Mrs. Joe Batey moved
audience.
the past week from the Frank As­
.--------------- .« • &gt; ------------- pinall place on a farm north and
Qll.MBl.
' west of Freeport.
Mrs. Julia Hicks has been quite' Mr and Mrs. Fred Henney and
I ill al lhe Samson home the past Robert accompanied LMlss Verda
’week.
Zuschnitl to Kalamazoo Sunday to '
We are nil sorry lo learn that Mrs ..see thc latter's sister. Mrs. Clare
Cynthl* Chaffee u moving ta her. Jones, who has been very ill.
home tn Hastings.
j,fr nnt| MrB E j Beck Bnij fam_
The Home Economics held their - ily visited the former's parents near
last meeting for the year Friday and Shultz. Sunday afternoon
fleeted officers for lhe following
Pomona Grange was held at the
year a. follows: Mrs Robert Martin..Carlton Grange hall Saturday night,
leader: Mr.*. Lisle Fisher, assistant There was a large crowd, nearly evleader; Mrs. Howard Ware, presi- t.ry Grange In thc county wu repredrnt; Mrs Lawrence Rltzzman. sec-isented. All eiiJoyeK the evening
rotary; Mrs Harry Sponable. *or- very much, there were two speakrespondent secy
|ers at the-meeling. Mr. Hull and
■ The L. A 8 will have a supper at Mr. Patton, who gave some very lnIthe-church basement. April 26 Let’.- terestlng and instructive talks.
all boost and help fix thc churtfh.
,
------CLOVERDALE.
M1M Ann Perry and MUs Ruth
Sawyer nurses from Pennock lies-' Mr Shorts made a week-end trip
pita). Mrs. Kate Haywood local and to Chicago veiling friends and rel­
.Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bechtal of Has­ atives.
tings visited Mrs. Glenn Kellogg
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Haney are mov­
during the past week.
ing on a farm southwest of Middle­
ville. Friends wish them good luck
SOVTHEAST JOHNSiOWN.’
on their new start tn life.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Dunn and
Mrs. Jim Mosier has been quite
family spent" Sunday with Mr. and sick the past week. Mra. Allen New­
Mrs". Roy Carey ot Neeley.
land of Grand Rapids is here tak­
Miss Clara Dunn of Delton spent ing care of her mother.
Sunday with home folks.
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Carter and
Mr and Mrs. Alton Hall ot Char­ baby of Kalamazoo spent the week
lotte spent Sunday with Mr. and end w|th their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Semer.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

Hastings,'Michigan, may 2,1934

12 PAGES

COUNCIL MMES
06588334

™fWSDOWN
Withholds Weight Tax Money;

I 39306159
. .

Makes Impossible Demands
WHO WILL WORK WtTHi
THE VOTE AGAINST WAS
The Banner explained last week that had been paid to him; so there
THREE OTHER COM­
FIVE TO ONE IN
that the state of Michigan owes was no reason why this money in
MITTEES
Barry county H2.UO.44. which rep­ the possession of the auditor gen­
MICHIGAN.

HARVEY AMES IN­
T
JURED IN ACCIDENT

Tractor
Him Under
Rib* Broken

PAGES Ito 8

LOSINGELESEDEDrLANN"AoNNFuBLANQUET!OI
Are Named for
LOTS MORE WATER Committee!
PMM
Anniversary Event on

g() THE OTTY WENT ou&lt;j

Tuesday, May 15

j Committees have been appointed TWENTY-NINE GROWS
Harvey Ames, who was working ,
-:
on the James Boulter farm, three
AND SECURED ENOUGH | for the annual I. O. O. F. banquet to
UNITE WITH FIN1
miles east of Delton, met with "a
be held at the O&lt;W Fellow hall on
TO
LAST
FOR
YEARS
EXHIBITS
very fortunate accident on Thurs- I
Tuesday evening. "May 15. Charles
resent* money collected in Barry eral. and belonging to Barry coun­
.
I day. He was disking some muck'
’Leonard is chairman of the program
county tn 1033 for automobile weight ty. should have been withheld by .
TO PLAN SUPERVISED
‘committee. Ray Water* and L. E. NUTRITION SUBJECTS
THIS COUNTY SWATTED
land ^‘h B tractor, when in some THAT’S TH&amp; WESTERN.
taxes and a small percentage of that official.
TUC DI AU DV os TO 4 unexplained manner, the front end
---------------------- ------------The particular thing which has
VACATION
AY tmone
y collected
in thiawncounty
for
WAY OF DOING THINGS i
VHUM I IUH Pl
rt-HI
gM ux
Horton
provWe
.d
I nt rLAN Hi cA IU I of the machine lipped up. throwing
TO FEATURE DISPLAYS
prevented u settlement with the au­
------------| It over backward, pinning Mr. Ames |
w be purciuued
....
~ ..
fhatrrnan. Tickets ,.
may
V4 —
eniiA
lhat' tor a Htniled time, all the ditor general was the fact that
Expense Limited to $200 jwelght tax paid by the counties shall County Treasurer Uaiu did not pay Barry First, Yea 0, No 100 under the tractor It took about an Asphalt Pond in the City at the Waters' store.
Prpf. Paul Gressman is the
।
hour
to
extricate
him
from
his
per------•
Yield. Skeleton, of Pre- ’ I
Works Splendidly in
be returned to them, half to be used to the state what is known as the'
—Five Other Towns
Hous position. Mr
Boulter being'
Speaker for Gathering
°” thc c°«nty roads for their con- "rejected tax." which tliat state of- I
assisted by several of his neighbors. •
Gave 1 Yes Vote
Historic Ages
I A* this event marks the one hunutner vines
lutrucUon or maintenance, the other
ficer had charged against this coun-1
Here Tuesday, May I
The ride Iron, the Grand cu,,™[ dred nltoenth annlreraary ol tl»
itees representing the Has- half to be used to retire any out- ty. This "rejected tax" occurs
In urging the legislature to pass ' It was found that several ribs were
Barry
county women enrcAM in
ujuavu ai,u
mi. Ames
nines was
»iw quite
quio.- .
,
.
,
founalmr
and Mr.
founding at
of the TI. r&gt;
O. o
O. W
F.. an «nap­
mmercial Club, the Lau-1 standing Covert road bonds. We ex- when
emergency 430,000.000 bond issue broken
tho*c who fall
to
pay an
i
badly burned. That he was not In,hc COMSt h a
one.,I propriate program will be featured, the Nutrition Extension Course from
J. Bauer r,«.. or a. A.,,*.,,
!"•
their delinquent taxes within the last
1
winter. Governor Comstock said
the change
”
‘
-from —
the
desert
• wastes These occasions are always very de- Michigan State Coilege, will clow
Inna in* D/jarv
(Jcncrul Black has assumed the right time prescribed by law 'have such that an emergency existed In this stantly killed U really a miracle.
to
to the
the beautiful
beautiful orange
orange and
and lemon
lemon [, lightful and this one will follow the their year's work with an Achievetaxes, and the descriptions of the istate, nothing less than an “in­
K ffight to UW upon^hTt tSy,und had up
1Mt week
to property on which they are levied. cipient
—--- marked.
-------------- The
-T-.,- lati_._ usual custom.
. ,
j groves being .very
।
Insurrection" among the
Methodist church in Haatlns*.
- upon
pay any of it to Barry county until reported to the auditor general people
; ter port of the trip Into Los Angeles
i
of Michigan. Judging from
the sponsoring of a program for
j is really but a path between orange,
this county shall pay to the state all Then, under the law. these unpaid the reports of the election held
supervised play for the boys of this
ExhiblU Committee. Is working hard
i lemon and grape fruit trees, all la­
the money he claim* is due from the taxes would be sold at the annual :Monday on the 438.000.000 bond Is-1
city during the coming summer va­
to have interesting exhibits from tha
den with delicious fruit, and making ■
county to the state.
tax sale held In May of each year, sue,
i
which the legislature later sub­
cation.
29 groups. Every exhibit will deal
। a beautiful sight.
Tills money, which he says is due A person who bought the tax title mitted
i
to
the
voters,
the
warlike
The council received the commit­
with Nutrition subjects as. diets for
Los Angeles is one of the miracle.
from this county represents the sold by the auditor general at the mood
i
of
the
people
of
Michigan
was
'
tees very cordially and listened with
the over weights and under weights,
stale's part of the tax of 1V33. col­ following tax sale would get from faf
:&gt;*( greater than,
man. though
mougn quite
quire difan- , npnuzna npoDnunnrp mo cities of
. the west
L having enjoyed ua*
close attention and with much in­
good and poor noonday lunches,
'ferent from, what the governor had
KtBrUflaiVE TO marvelous growth In the last quarterest to the suggested plan Tlu- lected in December and January him a lax deed to the property. '1
I proper table sellings for all throe
suggested.
,
RAPID
ACTION
OF
,CT
°*
“
centuryIn
the
decade
be'
last; also the state's proportion of This could be redeemed under cer- i
proposition presented to the council
: meals, tabic flowers and many other
--------------------------The legislature refused to bow to
_
, tween
i tween1020
1020and
and1930
1930it itdoubled
doubled
4taits CHILDREN, SIX MONTHS
delinquent taxes of previous years, —
tain
conditions,
but_______________
Ln many cases
would call for an expenditure not
interesting exhibits. Twenty-MWn
FLAY
;*ize
sizeand
and today
today has
has more
more than
thanaamil-1
mil­
which had been paid to the county in this, as well a* other counties, it the governor's will, declined to sadTO SIX YEARS,.ELIexceeding 4200. The resulting bene­
complete exhibits in all have been
—j
lion and a quarter population.
treasurer up to the present time. waf found that the description of die gJb.OOO.OOO of Interest-bearing
arranged.
fits to the boys and the greatly re­
j O« course
one of the
great attrac“
MEMBERS
OF
CAST
o
,
u
,»
GIBLE
TO
ENTER
County Treasurer Maus has been the property
to be sold for ■taxes was t
The Program Committee headed
duced possibilities of juvenile de­
ready
at
all
time*
to
pay
to
the
state
so
defective
that,
in
case
the
prop'
gan
on
the
ridiculous
assumption
!
linquency during the three months
by Mrs. Fem Croaa of Nashville ha*
all tile 1033 tax that had been paid erty were sold, the auditor general 'that there was any "incipient Insuryou "iKiuiun i nappen to nonfe “
mis
SCORE
D
ECIDED
’
SUCCESS
“
PHYSICAL
AND
DENTAL
arranged a fine program
Prof.
vacation period would far more than
| especially when tt was 26 below zero
to him by the township and city could not give a valid lax title deed rection;" but later they did. with
offset this small cost. It would take I
Paul Cressman of Kalamazoo will
treasurers, also all delinquent taxes
in
Michigan
there
are
plenty
of
resi
­
(Continued on page six&gt;
f hi* approval, submit to the tax- period Costumes, Scenery
TESTS TO BE GIVEN . deliver the main address at the aft­
but a few cases of delinquencies,
dents there who will call your at­
paying voters of Michigan the prop'
such as we have had here before, I
ernoon on "Modem Adult Educa■ osition of selling 438,000.000 of state
Direction All Local
tention to it. What California needs
which would coal considerably more
and must have, is an abundant sup­ Smallpox Vaccination II Op-*00**” Lk»7&lt;l Bhafer. Barry County
bonds, bearing five per cent inter-:
Products
than the amount requested.
♦ innnl
UnnUk
Scout Executive. wiU lead the comest. including with the original 430..
. „
,
\. v ply of water. Land, really desert
tional—County Health
munlty singing during th* afternoon
Supervised play for boys will be,
i 000.000. asked about 18.000,Oto for | A rollicking, jolly play, inter- land, that you wouldn't give two
new for Hastings It has been tried
Unit to Be in Charge
and County Agent Foster will report
extras
.
...
which
the
governor
and
hl*
spersed
..
with
romance
and
rn^Joctots
an
acre
for.
produces
most
and is being worked In hundreds of
AG^mento tor .hr prr-«hool*»»«• “»
'
advisor*
seemed
to
think
necessary,
j
drama,
quite
different
than
any
yet
ahimdantly
as
soon
as
you
can
get
cities with excellent results. The Forty-One Entrants at the
dtolr. to br oondurtod by Ihr Barry : J"1"1™,,'”"
™
The people of Michigan on Man-} presented was "The Virginian." the water upon it. In fact without irrioutstanding merit of the plan is the ।
Country
Club
Saturday
County
Htolu,
Unit
with
the
day swatted this proposition os it' Hastings Civic player* first offering gatiou. the culture of fruits and
fact that wherever tried Juvenile
I deserved,
burying it...under an adfor their 1034 searon.
vegetables wouldn't attract much inForenoon
■ i-—
« ..
.
delinquencies have reached almost;
out the county are now complete. I M1
M
.ndurv
Saturday
n fine dsv for Die BOYS WILL BE IN HAS- .verse majority of more than five
It was received with every evi- tcreat, in most parts at least.
the vanishing point.
.-• Even
TiNQS ON SATURDAY
I■ ~
“
?»" Detroit,
D'tron- which
whkh was'dence
«•!*« of approval and appreciation Up to a few year* ago, Los AnAldermen Relckord and Schader' kite contest at the Hasting* Coun­
I supposed to be the beneficiary un by two fine audiences at Central geles felt that it had on abundant where these examinations will be tings High school Giris' Glee Club
were appointed to represent the' | try club and the forty-one entrants
held are as follows:
i
der
the
bonding
scheme
for
sevauditorium
on
Wednesday
and
Frisupply
of
water
to
care
tor
its
people
OF
THIS
WEEK
council and meet with the commit-!
will also sing under the direction of
Date.
Place.
I eral million dollars of improvemenu ■ day nlghu last week.
for quite a long time in the future.
Mis* Frances Hunter. During the
tees in working out a plan which, had a happy time.
May 8—First Ward School.
j paid for by the state—even Detroit1 Hie informality of life on a But so rapid has been the growth of
day a play will be given by Um
will later be submitted to the coun-1। The boys were divided Into three. Sji |u r-ry i inn r|u
May 9—Second Ward School.
. —
J turned thumbs down on the gov- j Western ranch in the eighties as set I the city, and of other cities and
age groups and the winners named ■1 ’’c 1 *
Nashville civic Dramatic Club aiM
ell.
| inCH"
each division by the Judges. Dr.
May
11
—
Central
School.
RDI I PR AT PRF^FNT crnor- Thus U can be seen that forth in the play allowed a wide towns near by. that the supply of
one by the Assyria Group.*
May
15
—
Dowling.
nwu _U ” '
1 l we ore not going to curb that "in- range of situations from the mirth water today Is not far In excess of
M. R. Kinde. Hugh Riley and Leon-1
the morning a quartette mad
May 18—Star Grange.
Q
.
.
.
fclpient insurrection" by a bond Is- producing exchange of infants Ln the demand
You havfr to admire
ard Board. Donors of prizes were T
Mr. olarr and Associates sue. The "incipient Insurrectors" I the first act to the quiet tragedy of the people in the west for the way
May IS—Harry Bown's home (Al- Smith will sing.
18. K. Reid, Di*. Kinde. Dr. C. P
.
Arc Accomplishing Splcn- lwlH have • chance to get busy in I the hanging of Steve and Spanish in they do things. Anything that they toft and Fisher).
; Lathrop. Ray Waters. T. 8. Baird.
The morning session atari* at
May 1—Prairieville.
..
. a r
'the
rn pass.
nniniA^
&lt;»•&gt;»i want they Just simply go out and
! the next few weeks to prove the ti»c mountain
In the.«n.
opinion
Lloyd Bhafer. Bann&lt;u* Office. Lam­
10:30 with a business meeting. Mrs.
May
3
—
Burroughs.
I
governor's
in
­
did
Results
governor
’
s
statement
as
to
their
inof
many
it
was
the
most
finished
get.
It
was
Just
that
way
when
they
C.
D.
Bauer,
county
ciiairman,
iMi
! hie
Doyte. R. K. Hurd. Mark's
May 8—Cloverdale.
Representattves of the Starr Com-1' surrectory
surrectorv state
stat— of
rtf mind.
mlnrt Ilf
Of rinirtn
course, presentation of the Civic Players to found that they ought to have more
— - * 1 — t iku * ,1—
Store, Goodyear Bros . Auto Sport
May 24-35—Delton.
*
1
water. The nearest and most abundI Shop. Welsscrt Bra*., Earl Coleman. mon wealth for Boys will be in Has- 'nothing like that will happen. If date.
(Continued on page six)
tings on Saturday. May 5. for their there ever had been any thought of
The scenery, all the work of local ant supply seemed to be from the
the Methodist Ladles' Aid. Reserva­
THE CHILDREN'S CHORUS clyde
Wllco« ttnd
Arthur Crothers
I Winner* in
In the croon
group aired
aged twelv*
twelve annual Tag Day. a number of the »uch an "Insurrection" ar. the gov- folks, was a factor In the production , Colorado river. Tliat river was
tions must be made for the noon
GIVES FINE PROGRAM 'to fourteen years of age. the style boys being delegated to this work. ®rnor pictured, the small amoundof not to be overlooked, likewise the around 150 miles distant. To get to NAMED JOSEPH BROZAK
luncheon.
(Continued on page five)
| It. great tunnels must be bored
supervised by some of the common- employment made possible by Jn&lt;.of
kite
entered
and
the
prizes
won.
Mr. Foster, County Agricultural
SUPERVISOR OF PLAY
AT CENTRAL SCHOOL
438,000.000 bond issue would liave
-------- ““----------------through mountains and hills, and
were: Harold Flnkbeiner. two-stick wraith workers.
Agent, commenting on the prangM
kite
nalr . R/vuit uv-kaWavne
Every penny received from the been A futile gesture toward Stop­
lit must be carried across valleys.
STANLEY LYONS
THORNAPPLE-KELLOGG
SSbcfil. tSTL^ui^S Tag Day gifts will be spent wisely, pin® R
...----- 'That didn't make a bit of difference. Committees Organise Has­
tings Playgrounds Asso­
WINS IN CONTEST ;The water supply was there; the
ranged for the Home *
□ Akin ai on di cAcro 8lx-*idwl- *M,r 84501,1 soclt4; °*en and there are at least twenty places | So far os we can learn Barry
□ ANU ALoU rLtAScS|Ga*kiM, star kit*. Scout hat; Eu- for every dollar that will be con-1 county carries off the palm of re­
| people of the cities and town*, and
Group*.
Every member
ciation Last Night
tributed
"cording
cording the
the heaviest
heaviest wallop
wallop to
to the
the
even the fruit growers needed it. so
------------- gene Bush, airplane, flashlight;
Awarded Silver Medal
The committees chosen by the city bring their friend* to
'that was all there was to IL Los
’governor's bonding program, defeatDr. David Henry Gives Brief,John Bush, airplane, baseball bat; Starr Commonwealth 1* gaining a 'governor's
Middleville Event on
I Angeles and the surrounding ter- council. American Legton. Commer- I exhibit* and hearth* program.
Ing
8 11
it 1in
” the county by a vote of
Dale Eaton, two-stick. 25 cents; nation wide reputation because of &gt; ln
Address — Mrs. Maude j Robert Abbey, three-slick, necker- Die splendid work it is doing for the, almost 24 to one. The vote In the
rltory bonded for 4220.000.000 and In ciai Club and the Rotary Club met
Thursday Night
! chief-and
slide. ,
boys committed to its care, at pres- county and the stale was corn para- m2L1 ^U^ay
all this
country
will last evening and organized by mak­
Smith Presents Awards ......
-------i VI’" ‘a
h&gt;few
‘c «nyears
a^nd^t
supphof «ter.
1
ing the temporary officers perma­ ANNUAL W. C. T&gt; U.
the
enrollment
numbering •lively ,light
l»hf
Much, nt
mum
of &gt;n.«
that ...
wo* a...
due
Central auditorium was well filled ' 'In l’*?e ’5'5° td
‘f twelve years group. ent
as follows: President. W. O.
to
the
limitation
to
tax-paying
vot
­
Ing Methodist church, it* being the;
2,10° nent.
ring: Vern McMillan, ninety. These boys are given every
Tuesday evening by people who
____ __________________
CONVENTION
Carter:
Secretary-Treasurer. Rober*. Many who had the right to program for the Irving FtUowshlp!
”,£** *' **" 2)
came to hear the excellent program , two-stick, belt; Orville Cooley, box. care for their physical, mental and
ert
Walton.
They
named
the
or_
__
?
(Continued cm page three)
roller ■ZT
skates;
Jack
three- spiritual welfare, belter than many,
pul on by the Barry County Chll- | ~."*'
’"''"7
” O'Donnell, -------Club.
ganlzation the "Hastings City Play- Dllt. Pres. Mrs. Clara Ball
dren's chorus, under the direction'
“Pd ,t|c' Alden ®urse“; would receive in their own homes, j
Stanley Lyons of Middleville won BANKS PLAN TO
grounds Association.”
to
Speak
—
Gold
Medal
of Miss Mary Ann Cdllnge from । ^fsUck-JMUr “d
Bern‘rd An excellent school is maintained- THE CITY ENGINEER
the silver medal, there being fourA general advisory committee was
the music department of Michigan
ball « ove; Don with competent teachers, the boys
PAY DIVIDENDS appointed,
Mrs. Lyl* Fisher of Has- ‘
Contest in Evening
as follows: W. O. Carter,
WILL MAKE THE TESTS entrants.
State College, and the Thomapple 55^1 ,’Llrptall5' w ^8^ba11John are housed in large, spacious, mod- (
ting* and Mrs. Wolverton and Miss
. chairman; Roy Hubbard. CharlesThe
______
fifty-sixth
__________________
annual convent]
__
ern cottages and are always super-'
W. K. Kellogg orchestra, directed
knlfe'
. '
Vaughan of Middleville acted as Depositors in Nashville and Leonard and Albert Craig.
of the Barry County W. C. T.
Those in the fifteen year* and over vised by trained workers, whether Will Save Money for City in Judges.
by Mis* Dorothy Marsman.
I
---­Ten
Freeport
May
Get
»«
-------Ji
Te.ttag Water From
The orchestra opened the program group were:
"X Harold Bolo. box. flash­ “ ™! w
A
Besides
the
contest,
two
delight
­
Robert Walton, chair- church in thia city on
airplane. 75
75; When some of these lads, who
with the "Concord March" and lat-1 light; John Leary,
Loary- alrplsne.
Per Cent Soon
ful violin solo* were given by Mrs.!
« Jn mesXd tlw XtiSC? ov- ccnU; John AdTOck' dnM,w'' belt: coo® from every station In life. I
man; Robert Cook and W. A. 8cha- May 10. opening at nine A M, .!•
Sewage Plant
the foilowing program:
*
Gerald Smith and a mixed quar-1 From Information that comes to der.
erture and the "Precision Mafrh" Don&gt;,d DoKe&gt;'- ceUWalter; have arrived at the Commonwealth.
A variety J^oik^Sl ol? £?id ; Adcock
50 “nU'
Mr «&lt;•"
“**»•»«• ^ve . It will be remembered that Hos- lette from the Irving church ren­ । us It seems quite certain that both
The committee on rules and reguSong Service conducted by Mrs.
melodiesy*S negro splriluaU were 1i .a
AJ.*
“mbcL®
ve9'„mierestmg
lf'.ter,t.lng types ;I wonaereu just »hat
dered two pleasing numbers.
the
—,
Nashyilie
______________________
and Freeport banks latlons Is! A. L. Brown, -.halnnan; Bessie Woodman, Woodland.
uumoer
qir very
wnat step*
step* should
snouid be
De
A Gold Medal contest will be held wUl pay a ten per cent dividend to Dr. Wooton and Archie Reickord.
of kite* were exhibited of various' taken to help the boys to readjust
b&gt;
5tBt*
Devotions
—
Mrs.
Prank
Loomis,
interpreted in a most Intelligent^.i,...u...
, board of health, nil* wo* done not on Thursday evening. May 10. Ln1 depositors in the. near future,
It is expected that there will be Freeport, Evangelistic Supt
kind ol citizens. Only through In-1
bwHIh ol the connection with the County W. C. । There Is a certain amount of rou­ organised several soft ball and
Department Superintendents' Re­
T. U. convention at the United)tine and red tape in carrying out baseball teams, which will oppose port*: Treasurer, Mr*. Woodman;
finite patience have some of the people of this city, but also to save
the
pollution
of
the
Thomapple
Brethren church. Those who will such a plan, but we understand that each other in the twilight after 0 Secretary, Mrs. Olive Cabpball;
(Continued on page three)
river. Until the sewage disposal participate are: Mis* Marleah Bar- ^the receiver has in hand the money o'clock.
President. Mrs. TJihan McLe*d.
,
office. for their prizes, which
h *"
plant was erected all the city sewage num. Woodland. Stanley Lyons, i available for a ten per cent dividend
Any organization, or any group
Plan* for the Future—Mr*. Clara
emptied directly into the river.
Middleville. Lloyd Demond, Coats 1 In each case. With the payment of wishing to organize teams to con- Ball. District President,
* One of the requirements of the Grove and William Bauchman and that dividend the depositors of the test in these games, should get Ln
’□ectlon of Officers,
Ah7“»™ ANNUAL MEETING OF
state board of health is that the Mias Virginia Waters of Hastings.. Freeport bank will have received touch with some member of the ad”
Noontide
-----“"*■ Prayer.
"
Mrs. Wayne Merrick is the super- 33 1-2 per cent and those of the visory committee.
.
____ __ __ .
...
, ____
ST2
iS-^l
HOSPITAL GUILDS
tntendent of medal contest* In the Nashville Bank 20 per cent. The
If this work proceeds as the orDevotions—Mia* Tillie Tyden.
met with various county school I
. .
_.,u
.
1
rcr ter which goes from it into the riv- W. C. T. U., and sponsors auch state of Michigan still has in its ganlzer* anticipate, it U expected
Memorial Bsrvic**—Mr*. Ffcrsi
teachers and gave them Instructions Reports Will Be Presented
events.
{possession, or probably we had bet- to enlarge it by including group* Fleming.
Now ™
.11 -MU*., 1^-X7X. to
regarding the music. Most of the'
- and- Officers —
Elected
—
1 ••
। ter say impounded in banks, over
rehearsal work therefore was done
vised play in the morning* and aftComet goto—Mia* Lucille McLeod,
CAPACITY
CROWD
SEES
«
Program Follows
forePt toP*the Dra^JtkIf 0,6 W,t&lt;r lhBl come8 from ,hc
by Individual school*.
From the
nr-««ariK-rn
Nashville State Bank. Up to emoon The baseball and soft ball Mia* Suxanne Sumner, pianlrt.
&gt; .a.inw
splendid manner in which the songs
Methbera of the various «««*»
Guilds forest, lor me Drarnatlc Club of »anks hart iz.
lake--------------------place In the —
early
Address and L. T. L. Demonstra-*
GYM DEMONSTRATION lhls time he has refused to pay this contests will
----------w
were presented and the accurate of Pennock hospital are urged to re- —- - - .--rrr.-- ,
'
money
to
the
receiver.
The
matter
evening,
as
os
the
twilight
period
covtion.
Mrs. Ball.
— —
— three)
m-----------------------------------. ------r_ .to ■be( U» that delightful three-act play of |
(Continued on
page
member
the annual
meeting
was taken to the supreme court, who cr’ several hours after six'o'clock,
“mA#
’“s Boys of Hastings Schools
held at the Methodist church on
split on the decision, five holding
The organisation expect* that
Thursday.
May
10.
starting
with
a
Put On Exhibition Under * that the state is not liable and three I Mr. Joseph Broxak will have ---Prayer.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
-—
_
pot luck luncheon at one o'clock.
holding that the state U Hable. This charge of the supervised play, and
Gold Medal Contest with Mrs,
Direction of Joe Broxak
PLANT 8,000 TREES Reports of the officers and Guilds working .XMpUoo.Ur hart, end un-!
matter Is soon to be brought up In Kenefal charge of Association work Ruby Merrick in charg*r,“fl
Every available scat in the gym­
will be given and new officers elect- der the direction ol Mint Ruth Roh-;
the supreme court for a rehearing durjng the vacation period.
Presentation of Medala and
hlmjelt.
,
nasium was filled Thursday eve­ It la to be hoped that the state will
Have Named the Project
--------- -**&gt;--■
dree* by Hon. John O. Kstaha
. pADDr-. . . piinnno
ning when boys of the Hastings be compelled to pay over to the re- ‘
Guild No. 5 will present a one act son. it Is aurt* to be a big succero
- --It Is a play of romance and ad- A CAPPELLA CHORUS
"The High School
High school put on a physical edu­
play as part of the program. All who
venture. Ln which the spirit of youth
rnUlUr GM UAV 17 cation demonstration under the jll- ceiver this money which the stale
con
are
urged
to
attend.
Forest"
be served, tn* Hastings ladM* fur­
compelled the receiver to pay to the
frolics in an endless summer. The
UUMINU UN MAT IJ rvetion of Joe Brcoak.
——————
—’ ’
nlshlng
the
coffee. —“
state treasurer. We cannot see Imw
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- —
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Reforestation work Is being con­
play te presented with an invitation
nr. i
Three of the most popular events
COMMUNITY SALE.
table aervic*, sandwich** and
to all to withdraw from the exacting Giving Concert at Wesleyan on the program were the basket ball it can be held that a stele is not
tinued by members of the Agricul­ THORNAPPLE GARDEN
liable for money which it compete
Another community auction sale other dish at food,
ture club of the Hastings High
round of our complex life and lose,
Methodist Church in
game between the Juniors and Sen­ a bank receiver to pay over to th*iwU*
CLUB
MEETS
THURSDAY
held
at
018
grounds.
—
—
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school, the project being known as
ourselves in the fine romance of
as*
iors, which was won by the Seniors;
for a specific purpose and Hastings, at which wUl be offered JQHN KETCHAM TO BE
the "High School Boreal," according
Sherwood Forest, and its merry out’
tne Afternoon
the tumbling exhibition which in­ state
taka entire rreponslblUl, lor the {«»«». caWe. !«&gt;««. WoU utd !»»•- Jun"
IU DU
The Thornapple Garden Club will law*.
W’T. N. Knopf, instructor.
। The A Oappella chorus of Spring cluded mat diving, hand springs and
meet
at
the
court
house
on
Thursmoney
II
11-us
receives.
However
that
“
‘
1
«««
“
•,
J
*
Norton,
auctioneer,
ALUMNI TOASTMASTER
Last week Friday, April 37. a
day. May I. at 3:00 o'clock. Mrs qq NORMAL* STU’
bor°MtehiMn^m’tfve^servicZof pyramid formations; and novelty matter may he aeetlrt In the very 11 “Oductln, title aale Read lull
group of High school boys planted Eugene
Davenport of Woodland will UU. NUMMAL b I U’
|
wUl give a *enlre of relays, which included obstacle races,
fjjtm-g
1 partlriilara
nn annttuH*
naa* nt
»hla
। particulars
on another
page
at this
John w»«rham win to
8,000 tree* in their forest In Yankee SS
:
DENTS HAVE SCH00LS
“2!; a croquet relay and a back walk re; issue, property may be luted by of the Hastings High A
Spring* township, making a total of and visited In different countries.
™enuren ounuay airernwn. May
14 acres planted. The forest 1* lo­ SL taZEn?
.eommunlWto, with Mr, Norton.
u
One WU1 T*Mh in Kent °0UQ- 'V&lt;rled
consisting ofXslcs. the
An unusually spectacular demon­ BANNER WANT ADV
cated on a large hill one-half mile
stration was the flashlight, demon­
east Of Yankee spring*. The boys h “opnpXlto
GETS QUICK RESULTS
StSJlIS I
ty Lhd Another in
j
*“*
strated by the freshmen. Light* In
are greatly interested In the work
~~
have an auction sale at houaehuid
5uS‘“il Sh‘l'u‘.n0o5n mrelle' I
l0111a'
'
T M LOwM1- “» director, the gymnasium were turned out and
and are enthusiastic in their effort*.
F. L. Bauer of thU city lias ex- goods and miscellaneous article* at
a freshmen drill team marched
ri™ “r^^ My Mil M d£' 8e’n&gt;
N°™*‘ •“■-iJS
,«™»
consldrr.ble
»tul«ctlon report. U» UM lxl« odrtrttod In
a tout In various formations flashing preued
Plans for Peony Day will be dis­
H. H. S. CLEAN-UP DAY
with
results
obtained
from
two
want
thU week** paper. Henry Flannery
the
lights
which
were
covered
with
eurecd. as
u well
well as
a&gt; the
u» deciding
dcddta, of
ol £"&gt;* miMSlSre^'rt'
cussed,
WELL. A real treat is in prospect red paper.
ads Inserted in the Banner last u the auctioneer She offers table*
® tol
kSTcou
SCHEDULED FOR MAY 9 auto lor ■h.An?imlttareraho,.
for lovers of good music. A free will
week He. began receiving answers chairs bed* dUhea. stoves, etc Bee adsniMian.
Vault. Uw
CUTS FACE ON GLASS.
to one on Wednesday, the. day of the adv. for particulare.
Mtes Lucille Austin of Lake Odes­ offering will be taken. This enter­
ADULT CLASSES TO
* *&gt;
■
sa. the Johnson in Ionia county; tainment will be given under the
The little three year old eon of publication, before hU own copy i
Hlgh school will be held Wednesday
of the paper was delivered. By NOTICE OF MEETING OF
.
Mtes Nelda Cool, the Fick; Mis* auspices of the Holiness Union.
END AFTER MAY 15 Margaret Perkins, the Jones; Mtes
the ----------------following day three
answer*u-.
had |
morning. May 9. under direction of
- -------------BOARD OF REVIEW. "QUEEN
flight of stairs Tuesday fa
Joe Brocak. director of physical
Th* Board of Review will me*t
Jar the
other advera head
and face
face quite come through
UjroughJor
1
id aj&gt; his
head and
Adult educate cuare whto France*
ASCENSION DAY SERVeducation for boys. Each teacher
glass bottle which
U«m*nt. Of ccttr-t
course we can't guaran- :Monday. May 21, 1034. In Uw-ooun•^-..rnrom SS:,^!ihU^Xo.'
ICE FOR COMMANDERY
will be placed In charge of the first
~ jee
tee results but if any
ai
person in the cll room al
carrying. Several &gt;titches were
hour class and three classes will through the assistance of funds sup-.
cwpnty wants to buy what you have
•aary to close the wounds.
1 A special Ascension Day Service
work as a group. There are five piled
from the FKRA will
terminate
______________
LEGION
AUXILIARY.
to x11 or trade, or to sell or trade
after May 15 according to SuperIn- \ The American Legion Auxiliary for the Hastings Commandery. will HONORED 8UFT. VANBUSKIRK. what\you wish to buy, a Banner
assigned a definite section of the lendent D a. VanBuskirk. plan* are will meet on Thursday evening in be given at the Episcopal
J *
At the Michigan Schoolmasters' went m 1* the quickest and cheap­
building and grounds to put in or­ being considered, however, to con- the Legion rooms and it is hoped here Bunday by the Rev. J.
Club held in Ann Arbor last week est method for getting result*.
der. All rubbish Will be carted away tlnue tiie nursery school, which has there may be a good attendance,
Nulty. Members of the Ootnh
Superintendent David A. VanBusto the city dump Instead of being been doing fine work for the past Mr*. Frank Annable and Mrs. Ber- will assemble al the J*
I Tem- klrk of this city was honored in be­
SLABS dance.
piled together and burned as was few months and which was also tha Sherman will have charge of the pie at ten o'clock and
to the ing made a member of the execu­
Martin's farm 3 miles east Dowl­ changed.
supplied through PERA fund*.
. entertainment.
i church.
Adv.-Out HO
tive committee of that organisation. ing Sat. night. May 8.—Adv.

THEVIBGINir
PLEASES AUDIENCE

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PRE-SCHOOL CL NIC
DATES ARRANGED

STARR COMMDNWEALTHTAGDAY

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LARGE CROWD HEARS
MUSC FESTIVAL

MAY 10

Dramatic Club Preseating "Robin

Two Auction Sale*

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B*n^
rRnCSLI2
GIVEOCONCERT
MAY 17

U-

.

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAT L 1M4

PASSING OF MRS.
PRESIDED AT CHI­
JULIA ANNK JONES.
CAGO GATHERING Mrs. Julia Anne Jones, aged 78.

HARD MAPLE TREES

LOCAL NEWS

bemhlp tweet* are priced at 50c for
2. “Valse Symphonic,"
Howard I
HAVE BEEN PLANTED
who spent her,entire life In and near
1 adult* and 25c for school pupiU. The ’ Cress
Y Of Poanl&amp;r and Gias- "Price of
ticket* has been set, 4. “Murillo" Concerto, flute solo, Chicago Tribune Prints Ac­ Hasting*, died on Bundsv at the
In the Park Near the High
. - — r
...
। at the very minimum which will A. Terschak. A. A. Bifemo.
s
A
”
*•
'™
l
*•
b
"
n
«
ih
count of Talk by Philip
permit the orchestra and possibly a -5. "Woodland -u-..
— .. Edward
ileal Pi«cc« Included
Sketches."
School and at the Sew­
““ ““““Xt™1*11'*'’'" a’"“’
Barry county chorus to function.
i.MacDowcll —
Kniikern
age Disposal Plant
"Tto a Wild Rose." ,
ta w b..lu,
„ hom, ,lut
On May 17 the Barry County Or-1 At 11
lng of WP^wntfttives
In the Chicago Tribune of Sunday Lsb.
WUl O' the Wisp."
’ The city ha* commenced to do i
a m
N«h*,neand Delton. |
last there 1* an account of a ban-| surviving are the daughter. Mr*. I
imto direction of A. A Bl-held
yMterday'
“At an Old Trystlng-Place.'’
good piece of constructive work in
quel
held in the Union
League
Clubi
. ------------------------- —------(KnlottrtXKker. and one son Frank
Or*nd Rapid*, where aiw took beautifying the city, by setting out ।
"From
an
Indian
Lodger
­
will prc«nt a variety of pop-, afternoon considerable enthusiasm
of Chicago and prosided over by:
BalUe
nve *everal treatment*
Intermission.
50 nice thrifty hard maple tree* in
and classical selections in Cen-; was expressed for the work to be
and
three
great
A
blaze in the roof of ths the west part of the park near the
8. "The Emblem Overture.' R !2!U,p J*'. K{1Uk*‘n' ®( ,N7L YOrt grandchildren
andltorlum hete commencing at d&lt;w? b* ‘he.",u-c
*n«l
City, who is
the appraisal
to, grandchildren She
called out
A----------------- 2. adviser
——j^^israuuwiuurau.
one alio
aiso leave*
leaves two
two Wallace
——Osborn
—uwn home
himuc- uauivu out High school, and 50 more at the
. o'clock in the evening- A spr- particularly there was xtrong sentl- ’1Schlepegrell.
7. "Inter-mczao." Alphonse Duver- “*e 1,01?C«?\’\CrLLoon Corlx*alk»n brothers. EH and Andrew Henry of the fire department on Sunday. The sewage disposal plant.
number on
on the program will be ment lor the formation of a coun­
board ‘at Washington.
.HoxUng*.
MrCjonesVas
in —
active
was
slight.
' '»
iplsi number
"n
’”
“
““ *
—— adamage
—
- very .I*-*.*
There is roim fur planting plenty
’
by Howard Crew of|‘y chorus. Herewith i» a complete noy.
'
ie c,h‘c“&lt;o Tribune repeats a member of the Wesleyan Methodist: Mrs. Edith Edger, who ho* been more trees In the part, but this I* at
a symphony b)
ft "Largo, " from the New World Mr’^lk^X
rreepon. noiini
violinist and composer I program to be presented by the orchureh' “‘ten&lt;llnt “ ,On‘ “ hw
to heTh^ne toeZtT^
Freeport,
Symphony. Anton Dvorak
least a start in the right direction.
Ticket* for this concert are being chestra on May 17th:
w i health permitted, and was also a week* with inflammatory rheumaP Select ion from "Show Boal " mir
sold by the Barry county music as-1 1. Overture. "The Calif of Bag- Jerome Kem
our reader*, which are os follows
| member of the Lady Maccabees.
tlsm. Is slowly gaining
been taken out or destroyed, and
eoclation and will Include not only.dad." A- Boleldlcu.
'
A woman bothered William H., The remain* were brought to this
w,,
a, ’ —
■ 10 March. A A. Bifemo.
many of those that are left are not
McNeal, manager of the HOLC. with city and the funeral held thl. Wed- n-u^t
8m^‘
in the thriftiest condition As the
several requests for a loan, but was:nesday afternoon at two o'clock, at J?1**1!1» ...8t. ¥"? . ho,plu1'
years go by some of them will doubtDEATH OF MRS. TOLLES.
wesieyan Methodist
Memoaist cliurcn.
evasive regarding details." said *■**-.
Mr. me We.leysn
church a i
R*p,d* ** «to»ly improving
At last
Mrs. Etta TOUes. 66. died Wed- Knlakem.
Knlskem. “"At
last the
the usually
usually calm
calm, nephew,
nephew, the
the Rev.
Rev. D
D. T
T. Prerine
Perrine of A hope ,Or l&gt;er r,pld reeovery
splendid plan to have this young
nesday at the home of Mrs. Lester Scotsman, thAMMawiv
thoroughly annoyed
. .... over-------------; Lansing, officiating. Burial Dewey
will beReed
-t
ha* a small an­
growth coming on to take their I
Rush near Lake Odessa, where she her persistence,
wrote a rather 1 in the Carlton cemetery.
'
, nouncement
in this Issue of the places.
'
was aiding in a case of other sick- sharp note asking what she wanted; The deceased had many friends Banner about crying auctions of
A sewage disposal plant is never
ne«s She had been a resident of the money for.
| who unite in extending sympathy.
livestock and general farm sales.
an attractive spot, but much can be
Lake Odessa almost since the town
- T haven.1 got a home.' she re----------------- -------------------The many friend* of M. A. Lam- done towards beautifying live sur­
«---------------[|,,4
-I
rtnn't
mm
«n»
nmnrrlo
and!
started. She leaves one daughter, plied I don't own any property at’d'TU/n CIRCQ DIIRble. cashier of the Hasting* City roundings of the plant heye. Wf are
Mrs George Verekce of Lansing: 1 haven't gpt a mortgage. I want, 1
Bank, are glad to know that he has
that citxcna generally will be &gt;
two si.’ters. Mrs. Nora Clemence of tha! money to buy a new set of;
INu HAST WEEK recovered sufficiently so he can ride sure
pleased that a start has been made,
Bedford and Mrs. Daisy Bergman of teeth.' "
------------out in the car.
—that onier for a monument or marker
and careful thought should be given
Cloverdale, and two brothers. John
Another letter received by Mr Lack of Water Results in
The Vernor Blough family have to further beautifying It.
should be placed at once.
Norris of Lacey and George Norris McNeal, according to Mr. Knlskem, |
। been released from quarantine fdr
Burning of House—
of Hostings. Funeral at the Lake wa.s an exuberant epistle from an
! scarlet fever, their little boy havWe have a splendid nswoHment of the
.THREE
Oder-sa Methodist church at 2 P M. aged man who had Just had a loan
Ing recovered
Miss
Betty EATON
Blough I YOUNG MEN
One Hoof Blase
very finest grades of granite, made up
Friday Burial in Lakeside cemetery, negotiated through
the HOLC ‘ The
111V 1I1V
Mrm
-^untica
on
weonre alarm sounded on Wedconnned to the house by sickness; CHARGED WITH LARCENY
"TTiank God for Uncle Sam." heineviav night of last week was
in* handsome designs, on display in our
wrote "IY&gt;r the first time tn my life caused by the discovery of a blaze A meeUn« of the Striker CetnePENNOCK HOSPITAL
Brought Here Wednesday—
show rooms. You can depend absolutely
or «bt ■
I SIS ™r *
iff!
Sixteen patient* are registered at
Two Are Bound Over
Pennock hospital this Wednesday
upon the grade of work we offer our
। at the comer of Washington and of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fancher on
morning.
(Grand streets. The loss was com­ । Wednesday. May 9. al 7:30 P. M.
TOWNSHIP CLERKS
to Oircuit Court
• customers.
There
will
be
election
of
officers
r- । *-asi n* r»r-r»o paratlrely small.
A son was barn to Mr and Mrs.
I
and
payment
of
dues.
Three
Eaton county young men
We invite you to come NOW and look
FILE LEGAL PAPERS At about 9:30 Thursday morning,
Vincent Kelley. Clarksville. Route 2.
------------the alarm was given for a rural Are । A round table discussion for su- were brought before Justice Mat­
on April 30
He weighed eight
over our big display. It. will cost you
thews Wednesday of last week on
pounds.
larceny charges.
.
nothing to see the fine memorials we
Mr and Mrs John Van Deventer
Earl Kinne and Donald W. Ken­
S]25
of Nashville are the parents of a
have already made up and on display.
yon were charged with larceny from ‘
_„r,
mere was a nign
BevenU will
teachers
boy bom April 29
He has been
?
L
th- nunc m
andinc
n0raoi.
WBter
ft8h,‘wino
U!C schools
attend.from the local j ■ building. They waived examlna- ‘
If you have in mind some special design,
named John Morrison and weighed
The new law requiring the filing flwnes. The house was completely
Mra Nellle cro^ ha8 returned to tlon and were bound over to circuit
7 1-2 lbs
other than we are showing, we will be
of chattel mortgages, bills of sale.; dMtroycd However the other build-&gt;her home
w Qreen-St. after rcourt. The justice Hxed the bond tn
etc with the register of deeds, tnfftnn
Mved
--------- ------ - -----------each case nt 11.000 and neither was
glad to make it for you.
nC-*-rn OF
nr MRS.
MRU IDA
mt
*
uH
‘“deffect
of l°*Although
,lshlP clerka.
now
l»; total
reach by
$5,000.
and is spending the winter in Florida. Mrs.1 able to furnish It. The two were
DEATH
flI
the islaw
pro। loas
rtl will
covered
insurance.
Do not delay, see us at once.
Bessie TutUe and Miss Mildred Tut- . accused of the theft, on November
NEWTON ON TUESDAY. vWcd ,hal nll sUch Instruments In
7 ‘
---------------tie, who have occupied Mrs. Crons'| 12. of silverware which it U alleged
Mrs Ida Newton, aged 76 years. the han(1J Of township clerks must quo Q|TY SCHOOLS
house, have moved to the Harry (
was taken from the home of Mrs
3 months and 24 days, died on
brought to the register of deeds
AMfiTUFR ROOST Hayes
Haves house, as Mr.
Mr and Mrs
Mr* A.
a k
K Martha Dellar of Castleton townI'uesday. Ma- 1. at her home north w.jvrt turned over to him. not all the
ut I ANU I nun DUuOi
Frandsen
have moved to their Wall »hlp
ol Hastings She is survived by a son. township
township clerks
clerks did
did this
this. The
The law
law |i
•
________
lake
cottage.
Robert
Nash,
age 18. entered a
Frank Newton, and a brother. Eu­
gives a fee of »&lt; for each clerk, al*. The State School Emergency
B. A LyBarker proprietor of the
of guilty of simple larceny. He
Hartings
Ironside Bros., Props.
Phone 2497
gene Bush The funeral will be held a mileage of....
-----------------—
ten cents
a mile,
for।
—-------------*
Drug store, reports admitted stealing a pitch fork from
at the home on Thursday at two P. tiritMflng in these papers that were.
Fund Has Surely Helped I Prescription
that in spite of bad weather last Mrs. Deliar's hotne on March 1 He
M. the Rev. L- L Dewey officiating
nlc with him. so It is expected
1 week his paint sale was very xue-1sentenced to pay a fine of $9 50
the State's Schools
Burial in Riverside.
ttint all township clerk* will do this |
erssful
He has received pcrmls-! or serve ten days in jail,
County Treasurer Maus last week
Just Right for the J-Hop
‘
- *a &gt;
very won.
. I received from Use date 13.754 to be slon from the- manufacturers. Ad-|
It is certain that this new duly of | pald to the m-hool board of thU city smj A: Filing Co . to continue these ,
OBITUARY.
the register ol deeds will add a lot for t^c maintenance of the city tpeclal prices for another week । Marvin Charles Ctagrtt. son of
$ |50
8^50
to hLq work. Filing of the papers is schools Thl* Is a part of the $15.- Head full particulars on another William and Nellie Claggett,
was
ii simple matter, but that Is not all qqoooo fund voted by the legislature P*8f
I born August 8, 1929. and departed
of It by any means There is a good {or alt|lnK the slate's school*. It
Conservation Officer George Bum- this life April.22. 1934. at the age of
deal of correspondence concerning , pome ln mighty handy this year ner arrested on Suuday Charles 4 year*. 8 montiu and 14 days. Hq.
these papers, especially with those
Btate jlag advanced several Juppstrom. 29. Melvin Stephens. 32. leaves to mourn hts father. mother,
who file the chattel mortgages and thousand dollars for our city schools, and W. A. Ten Eyck. 30. of Grand one brother Wyman, and slater.
other instruments. All of this the which has enabled the board to pay Rapids for spearing game fish in the Mclvn. and L grandmother. Mr*
register will have to answer, which ln fllu this year's installment on the Thomapple river. They paid $10 line Orin A DnvU.*and a host of other
will mean a considerable addition -a-hnnl bonds and the interest on and costs each in Justice Matthews' relatives and friends.
to his clerical work.
- same, a* we report elsewhere.
the
,«urt on Monday.
"One precious Flower h** gone.
----------------------------------------The voice we loved is stilled.
DEATH OF CLARK DOOUTTIJ. BARRY COUNTY HAS PAID 'jin never "mme 'te*auJd.
'
SIX HUNDRED VISITORS
Many In this city and county, par„n F*R Our Fath&lt;r In HU wisdom called
il
I
11 the
township of Prairie- $b3o HEAD I AA OU iftn TJj(, boon |lu |Ove had given,
AT TWILIGHT SCHOOL tlcularly
ville whea*■ he was bom and grew
tir.M And though on cart!) the Ixxly
Prilnary Gradca Hold Ab­ । up. will fen
lies.
■member Clark Doolittle. Over12,000Persons Were
Ouf bnby (s Mafc Jn ,1Pavrn
They will be
pained to learn of his
he ibalneH
i
----Listed as Subject to
breviated Classes for Bene­ death, which occurred Sunday at hi*
home in Detroit. Clark Doolittle:
DELTON
GROUP.
That Tax
fit of Parents, Friends
graduated from the Hastings High,
The Delton
Nutrition class met
-- --------------------------------About 600 people attended the school in 1905. also from the West- ■ The state Old Age Pension Bureau I ..
primary twilight school held at the cm State Teachers' College of Kai- at Lansing has acknowledged $638 as ’“‘h Mn*' c- J Barnum. April 24.
two ward buildings and Central amazoo and the University at Ann having been received from this wUh 13 members and 11 vhltora
in
head
taxes
This
covers
'
P^nt.
seven
of
the
visitors
bcinj
school Monday evening commencing Arbor. He has taught school at the county
1
girls
the entire county This represents fCamp
'"r”n Fire Ulnt 6 30 n'clqck.
western High school of Detroit for
Abbreviated class sessions were nn.was marpersons in the county, out of the - class decider! on taking up Co-op­
titc pnm
past luiwn
fifteen year*,
years. xie
He was
mar' erativc projects for next year.
held, sufficient to give the parents ried to Marie Steadman of Detroit1
,han 12,000 re|»rtc&lt;l. who have
Election
of
officers: chairman.
farr *paid
We
“w 'their
h,’lr taxes w
" cannot
and friends nt pupils attending an In June 1913. He leaves his wife and so '°
opportunity to sec the type of work one daughter. Elizabeth. He was a understand why the governor did Winifred Senslbu; Vice-chairman.
done During the last hnlf hour the fine type of man. and the world 13 not have the legislature do some­ Elsie Horton; leaders. E-thcr Dunn
c.„.
thing about ttys law at the recent and Irene Carpenter. Secy and
children were taked out onto the poorer for hts passing,
e Crystal White
special session. It seems to be in a Tress.. Margaret Oarrcu. Recrea­
playgrounds while the parents were
tion chairman. Marie Williams
-bad snarl at the present time.
given an opportunity to talk over DEATH OF HARRY F.
Plan.-, were made for Achievement
various
....--------matters
with
w
..„ the teachers.
STOWELL ON MONDAY.
Day. May 8
ib. pk(.
J”has
.c e'5
”‘ wftJ'a “regular
d»xlded
succes-s
Harry
aged
54. son of KIM Qiuuun
SIGLER WILL
and
become
feature
of H*
late F
MrStowell,
and Mrs
c.«in&lt;
will FHEAD
ilRU
Mrs Dunn gave a talk on table
the late Mr and Mrs Camius 8toHASTINGS ROTARY CLUB cttqu-tlc and Mrs Carpenter gave
the annual school program.
। well, died on Monday night at his
the denionslratkMi lesson un table
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
I home in Kalamazoo after an illness
of two years. He is survived by hU Clyde Wilcox, V. P.; W. R. service.—Secretary.
SENIORS PLAN PROGRAM wife two daughters, one KrrUKpbrother.I |
Cook, Secy.; Harold
Coy Stowell, and one sister. Mrs. [,
FOR COMMENCEMENT George Wunderlich.
Smith, Trcaa.
Funeral services wUl be held at
Commencement. to be held in the the Truesdale chapel in Kalama- I , Hie election of officers for the
Rotary Club, who will be­
Central auditorium. Friday after- aoo on Thursday afternoon at one Hastings
‘
their terms on tlie first of July,
iUK&gt;n. June I. commencing at 2 00 o«lock. Rev. Staalcy Coors official- gin
.
OUR SPECIAL
held Monday after the noon
H.-lingL Michigan ■ Tclephnnr. 224I-25S7 ■__
o'clock, will be |Nittomed after the Ing Interment will be in Riverside was
,
luncheon.
The
following
were j
one held last year, according to Su­ in this city about three o'clock.
u..
perintendent D A VanBusklrk The
Mr and Mrs Stowell were former
SUNDAY
.nd MONDAY, MAY 6. .nd 7
President. Kim Sigler
Senior class itself will put on the Hastings residents and have many
Vice-President. Clyde Wilcox.
entire program with no speaker friends here who extend their sym­
See What Hapened to the Wi»e Guy Who Couldn’t
pb,.
. |
brought in from the outside Each pathy to the bereaved ones.
I Secretary. W R. Cook.
Take "No” for an Answer I
Treasurer. Harold Smith
department in the High school will
ib.
....... UNION GOESwwa&lt;.
Directors. Dr Charles McIntyre
t&gt;- represented on the program by MISSIONARY
TO NASHVILLE FRIDAY. *nd Dr Pr*nk Carrothers
demonstrations or talks. The event
last year was generally considered ar/unron^r^toNohvilirW-'
The Methodist Episcopal Mission- ;
*
*
KNOW WHY* •
THEY
D&lt;&gt; IT?
I
srf -uecessful that the Seniors and
Starring GLORIA STUART and ROGER PRYOR
(acuity members decided to follow day to put on an exchange pro-' The revival of business
being!
the same scheme again this year
ADDED—Wall Disney's ‘ Color Symphony—THREE LITTLE
gram for the Union there.
shown by the Increased national adThe program for which Mrs W. rertlslnx done by companies which &gt;
BUNNIES" Comedy—"STEPPING OUT’
ENJOYED THE PRIVILEGE.
R Cook Is chairman, will be given can make a nation-wide appeal for
ADULTS—25 CENTS
CHILDREN—10 CENTS
Attorneys Archie McDonald. Kim by Mrs Donald Smith of Detroit, their products.
Sigler and Adelbert Cortright of this Mrs Fred Jones and Mrs Robert
Ah outstanding feature of this In-,
city attended the meeting of the Burch, with Mrs Wm Mishler and creased advertising is the fact that
TUESDAY, MAY 8
Calhoun County Bar Association, Mrs -J M Townsend In charge of the big companies are increasing .
SILVER NUT
which was held in Battle Creek the devotions. Members will meet their appropriation percentage for
Thursday night. They had the priv­ at the church for transportation nt newspaper advertising over what|
lbilege of listening to a timely address l :3o o'clock, the meeting at Nash- they paid in 1933a Tills is an evl-i.
by Piofescor Tracey of the law vtiu
—w— for ....
j
-----------of
. ■how
— highly the
’,
ville being called
2:15.
dence
tne shrewd
anrvwuL
tb
school of the Michigan University.
men who have-xliaurof the settingt‘
ADDED ATTRACTIONS—Comedy. "BIG CASINO"
It will be remembered that Mr
MORE CASH CROPS,
of uiuHMia
ui
billions ui
bf dollars
ooiura wurin
worth o|
of good'.
gtxxr. |I
ib.
"STRANGE AH IT SEEMS"
'
Tracey
spoke
at
a
Commercial
Club
According
tv
the
Michigan
crop
regard
newspaper
advertising.
These
Lb. 1
dinner here not long ago The three report recently issued reports from far-seeing men invest their adver-'
ADULTS 15 CENTS
CHILDREN IS CENTS
Hastings attorneys were elected 2 000 farmers indicate that the to- tl*Uig dollars where experience hasj
members of the Calhoun Bar Asso­ tai acreage of held crops will not proven they win yield the best reWEDS.,
THURS.
and
FRL,
MAY
9, 10 and 11
be
materially
different
in
this
state
turns.
ciation. which holds regular meet­
ings with a good program each Ume. from 1933. The indications are that
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
——
-- -----emphasis wiU be based upon cash
2c bollla cbg.
PAID
HIM
TO
READ
BIBLE.
;&lt;
PICKED LT TWO.
crop* this season. Decreases in corn.
Bunch 5c
A state weights and measures in- barley and hay acreage will be offset' Strange as it may seem, a repre- &lt;
tpeclor vUited this city and county by Increases in areas devoted to oats. sentatlve of the Standard Oil Com-'&lt;
2c bottle dig.
1; last week. He caused the arrest of potatoes and field beans,
pany was reading the Bible at Exo- ! &lt;
du*. where It says "and daubed It |
two oil station keepers for selling •
-------‘ with slime and with pitch."
i•hart measure gasoline. Each paid MITE
1
BOX PRRSENTAJOHN GILBERT. IAN KEITH. LEWIS STONE.
The sharp .wilted representative!4
cost* of $4.50. The Inspector did
TION ON SUNDAY.
. ELIZABETH YOUNG
concluded that where there is pitch !
not
believe
that
the
men
planned
A
delegation
of
twenty
nine
per
­
SO
Comedy—“GOOFY MOVIES" LATEST PATIIE NEWS
there
must
be
oU.
so
he
started
drill&lt;
j to short measure customer*, but had &gt;son- from
Emmanuel
Episcopal
ADULTS $5 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
become careless and had not watch- chut
&lt;
ch attended the annual Mite Ing an oil well right near where L
100 Ib*.
cd the measuring closely enough to L
Dj...
* -------------Presentation
...
Service in St Mooes la believed to have been bom.
Cam and Cbocolat* Drop*
know that their apparatus was out'Luke'* church. Kalainazoo last Sun- Oil was struck and now ihere are i ’
SATURDAY
(ONLY)
MAY 12
of adjustment.
day John ’Lockwood
* and" Frances several good producing wells there. ' &lt;
Yea, It pays to read the Bible. Try &lt;
TWO rUTTU ATTMACTIONS
Sutton made the presentation for
t
DEATH OF MRS. DAILEk.
&lt;I dumimm
*wsi vuuiw
Emmanuel
Church' ouioti
School,, wnicn
which it some lime.
&gt;
.11S.S1_ exceeded
- ■ ■ last
.____
...
Mr*. Melissa Jane Dailey, aged'amount
slightly
year's
CONSERVATION PROGRAM.
85. died on Tuesday al the home of offering.
Ixr daughter. Mp Oliver Bolton J----------------- &lt;♦ a
Next week Friday. May 11, there ’
। The funeral will be held at the home
FIRST WARD P. T. A.
will be put on at the Western State, ’
on Thursday at 2:00 P. M. Inter-; The First Ward P. T. A will hold Teachers' College auditorium in i I
------ ALSO
Itaant In Nashville.
| their next meeting Monday, May 21. KaUtnasoo a Conservation Day pro- [ &lt;
' „ ------- :—..***•" '. ‘'. iProgram will be announced later.
gram. In which addresses *111 be .
Ye goode aide day*, when people
*»&gt; ■ ,
I living tn the neighborhood of fac-1 Another of humanity'* need* 1* a made by wsU known authortUes on
With NIGEL BRUCE. HEATHER ANGEL VICTOR JORY
eonservsUon topics. Mr Ben East '
ADDED-Cmnedy. "Kid. |n Africa" UMM Paramount Nep.
i tories considered the noise and bridge table that collapses u eully •rill appear &lt;m the program
I smoke as naisances —Arkansas Gs- aa almost any Kind of internattonal
ADULTS B CENTS-------------------------------CHILDREN 10 Cgjrfs
one who can arrange to go i
| wtte.
conference.—Detroit New*.
well repaid.

—----------

NewThings
Just Arrived
for Spring

New Dress Shirts
by "Mack"

SJOO ~ SJJ55

With Decoration Day
Less than 30 days away

250 Spring Ties

69c ‘ 79c

‘1

Spring Hosiery
Hcautilul new colors
and pastel shades

25c 35c 50c
Polo Shirts
with Zippers

S')° d“““m °'«

White Duck Caps

25c

Hastings Monument Works

Light Flannel
Slacks

Grey Flannel
Bi-Swing Suits

‘1821!

Values At
OOD CENTER

Come here for the
New Things
First

WATERS’

SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE

Soap Chips

5

25c

Sunbrite Cleanser
Palmolive Soap
Gauze Tissue

lOc

3

Z5c

3 B.r. 14c
2 &lt;or 9c

39c

White House Coffee
Mac-Spag Noodles
Potato Bread

24c
4c
8c

Potatoes

peck

Cocoa, Trueworth
Butter
Lard

Ginger Ale
3 i" 25c
Lime Ricky
3 25c
Electric Light Bulbsl 3 25c
Block Salt
iy 39c
Scratch Feed
$1.69

TKAND Ti r U Kf

r

I Like It That Way i

29c
2

2

19c
26c
7c

Stan Laurel

Oliver Hardy

Sons of the Desert

FRESH VEGETABLES -

GRETA GARBO in

Carrots
Cabbage

3 u&gt;*. 10c

Candy

«*• 10c

FOOD
CENTER
FELDPAUSCH’S WAREHOUSE

TELEPHONE 2609

CLOTHES SHOP

9c

Best Quality 59c, 49c,

Brooms
COFFEE

2

WE BUY EGGS

Queen Christina

THE BIG SHAKEDOWN
MURDER IN TRINIDAD

►

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MAT 3, 1M4

DEFIES DEMANDS
OF BANK BOBBERS

A. M. and declared “this its rtlck-I them to/quit the bank, was Edwin

। tlils city. In recognition of the
plied. •The. hell
K, wna nrA.
for his shaking iron and let drive, I moted to the presidency of the inTwo bullets came sailing at Web-1 stituUoM and his wife was made

WOULD BE FOLLY i
TO LOWER GAS TAX

STATE TURNS DOWN

y.m.c.a.items

Woodland boys of the Hi-Y group
furnished the program for community
■ services Bunday evening in
the
KNOW
Methodist
church
at Woodland
0
, (I&gt;e&gt;r tadir.
MW4
chrwun.with
&lt;11-

I

D

ber from the bandit sentry at the cashier.
bonk-door; but he didn't have to' in the Banner office window you
dodge, the slugs merely cracked the will find a picture of Mr. and Mrs. TVATTT n PREVENT
• (Continued from page one)
bullet-proof glass surrounding the Webber,
REMOVAL AND MAINreeling.
sashier’s cage, and he escaped un- 1
TENANOE
Nearly a thousand flower pots vote failed to do so. The detailed
harmed. Webber fired three shots
vote
for Barry county is os follows:
—■
were donated and collected last Satthrough the little opening in his ’
unor DEACnuo Tfi IK1
| ttrday. to be sold and the money
Precinct
Yes
No’
. cage. The three robber* look to their : L . ...
FIRED AT THEM FROM
MUnt ncAoUNo IU IN। used for Camp Barry equipment.
Assyria
1
heel*. The town vigilantes. heard •
--.I....... 3
IM
tills call to battle and were soon ।
• CREASE THAN LOWER IT
K Baltimore
HIS CASHIER’S WINDOWI swarming
Barry. 1st ......... 0
100
from nearby shops. A|
112
Attitude ol Certain Oil Oom. !Xl,^°X'“A”?ho,“'2^ Barry 2d .................... 1
, bullet dropped one robber as he
1'49
Carlton .................
3
He Is Son of T. 0. Webber of raced -for cover toward a lumber | ’ (Continued froth page one)
195 ' recorded 212 against and one in favCastleton. 1st
9
panics Favoring It
in gathering them.
THE CROSS ROAM. *
Hastidgs—Receives Pro­ yard. Wm. Lubec, working in his.-_______________________________
I Rfv M E Hoyt of Nashville. Rev.
Castleton. 2d
3
198 ■ or. In
in tills
tms city and
ana in the townHarold WlUiama
WlUiams and Fote*l
Fwaal
^kbed hii rake and boyl come to a realization of their
Harold
Heems
tjueer
I
Melvln
Conklin
of
the
Hastings
ParHustings
Twp.
--------7
123
UUpa with vtliagea the Yes vote Utu
tvtM 8und*y and
wUh"’ST 1
motion for Bravery
--------- ..
------ .In. Ih.
---- «trlrtlw
. . ..------ wm~*— .(“-in
anea
rrl.uo~hlp. (nd thHr out­
The state highway department as uh. Adelbert Heath. Arthur CrothHopb 3
u*n&lt; .larger
larirer
thin
___ ouniau
—«Haney
_____ wua
Our readers probably noticed the,
was
than
in the strictly
ru- Mrs jCS4e
of- .Middleville. down. najOwr
„„ „„ ,„n.Ionn«d. The dli­ well as many county-road commls- era and Aben Johnson assisted with
213
Irving____________ _
rnl townships.
Inwr.chlra Evidently
EvidentIv a
a few were
w-rmucy q» miumvvum.
ral
account of how three robbers, gun­;
u,elr “r ”&gt;d ™“d out „|„ o(
wu. lhc „|ue of han jslona are taking a live Interest in the the construction ot the Camp Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Newman TUtUe o&lt;
Johnstown
120
caught by the specious argument*
ning for )&gt;ank mon«;y on Thursdayf Ofe,^*n',. v
ui
.
.
. ideals also respect and considers­ attempt of certain big oil companies headquarters and supply building
150
Maple Grove
of last week, entered the Round .
wl“ho" to »■&gt;'''&gt;
"O'"' « •»' bu.le ! to have the gasoline tax In Michigan lost week.
the sturdy faAneri of Barry coun- !wlUl
mother- Wr* Jan* Tul
95
Orangeville..
Lake. Illinois bank. When the
d 0 ,7 Kh
wl'°.
wtolto,
omiduetod
at SUrr | cut to two cent*. Many road cotn-; This week end is the Y. M. C. A.
159
Prairieville —.
ly. Their common sense told them
Wilson Fcdewa of Hustings
three robbers entered at about 940' 1“
would-be robber, and toeod Commonwealth. The boya plant and ; missions, including the one In Barry Camp Leaders’ training camp nt
Rutland
149
that economy, saving, paying debt* • working for John Cook.
care for the gardens, harvest the1 county, realize the danger to road Barlow lake. All men TTik,
Ernie
Williams
spent lbs will
279
Thomapple .............
who desire
instead of increasing them, mark
crops, help can the vegetable* and ! construction and maintenance in further help in leadership are urged
•the
U_ —
.u of
_» safety —
J —
..y for end In Hasting*.
274
Woodland ..........
path
and
sanity
fruit, care for the campus, assist this proposed constitutional amend- to attend
Yankee Springs ....
ioa
Cost only II 00. Bring
Mrs. Kenneth Hurless was on i io
Michigan.
with the work in the cottages and at ment.
jyour blanket*. •••-•— —and
-*1 .’Hastings City:—
Wurm•—lodge
sick list last week.
school and have the opportunity for • The petitions call for 35c per dining room.
1 First Ward--------------121
Miss Jean Stodge of Hastb&lt;* .
play and normal development such hundred in weight tax. which is I Nashville ",
Hi-Y
group are out for | Second ward. 1st ...
. H
NEW TIRE GIVES 50
131
fpent the week end with her p r*
n.V a
n a
.. hike
(.&lt;).» and
n...l supper
........... as.
... soon
-.-...a. ns
... the
• k. .. 1 Second ward. 2d ....
1 as every boy cvcrywliere should what we have nowl They also ask
PER
CENT
LONGER
have. It Is a wonderful place and two cent gasoline tax. in which some I winter weather is over Woodland '
Third ward ................no
Mr. and Mn. Dan Marble a Ki
splendid work Is being accomplished uf the big oil companies seem to be had n big supper last Monday night
NON-SKID MILEAGE Mrs. Nellie McMurry of Haslli pi
Fourth ward. 1st ... 13
in teaching and training boys how greatly Interested. WJial a two cent at the school. .
139
Fourth ward 14
and Mrs. Pearl Haywood and dau( 1to live in the right way
C.
F. Angell
was In -Lansing this
oil tax would mean can be summed
- —
- I
ter
of Rutland called on Mrs. JaM
Frank Andrus, Local Fire­
; There are so mnny phases of the up In a very few words os follows: ■Wednesday with some rural schools!
3528
Total ..158
Sunday afternoon.
’
stone Dealer, Tclli of Oth­ Tuttle
work that would be interesting to
1. No more snow plowing of high-11 visiting the College and the school
John Wlllltl* of Hastings sp it.
The Banner Is prouder than ever
Banner readers, that we cannot ways in the winter.
for the blind, the capital, etc.
­
er Improvements
■ ol Barry county for having-dlsplaymention them all. The only way you
Ernie William*.
'
2. Roads could not be scraped so
The June meeting of the Barry ed such good sense and sound JudgA new High iBpeed tire Is an­
can learn about them Is by visiting often as they are now. and’ would County Ministerial Association will ment as to record a vote of almost
Mrs. Charlie Price and UI le
Starr Commonwealth and becoming therefore be rougher, and more un­ be held at Camp Barry, likely June 24 t() one against the ridiculous no­ nounced by Firestone Tire At Rubber daughter of Freeport visited Mrs.
Company and is now on display, fea­ Frank Bushong Bunday.
familiar with what Is being done for pleasant to travel over.
'
'tlon that a state can spend itself
turing an Increase of more than 50
• the ninety happy, contented, normal
3. No dust layers like calcium
Mr*. Jasper Decaning’* slrter
into prosperity by selling interest­ per cent in non-skid mileage, ac­
boys in this fine home.
EDGEK SCHOOL NOTE
„
chloride could be. thought of with a
bearing bonds,
allowing the gov­ cording to Frank Andrus, local Fire - from Byron .Center visited her BupBE SURE TO BUY A TAG ON two cent gasoline tax.
I The children are planning a clr- ' ernor
d*y.
eFFw? and
ir.d his administration to' stone dealer.
SATURDAY. MAY 5.
4. There would
be
no
ntoney
for
Id
money
cus project tills month,
supervise tlic spending and giving
•The new tire has five important
the constructloirdf
ifof any more roads
roads.
... IK,rf„.
Those-who had perfect attendance the taxpayers the precious privi­ Improvements—flatter tread, wider
WHO PAID FOR IT?
The township highway systems,
lege of paying 838.000.000 principal, tread, deeper non-skid,
greater the Kremlin at Moscow; and aa
Elsewhere we comment on the de-, which are in process of being taken lost month were. Mildred Belson.
Elmer
Johnson.
Virginia
Warren.
J?
1
.
(lime
BIIU
IUUK11CK
J
■thickness, and more and tougher
chive defeat of Governor Comstock-* over by counties, would have to be
For linoleum. Make* it
Phillip Warren and Irene Weave^.
JO-year bond Issue.
rubber." Mr. Andrus said. "This Is been rung. It Is 28-feet high." k |
138.000.000 bond issue. We think It forgotten because of lack of money ।
easy to clean. Full pl nit
■ Those who had a perfect spelling
It will be noticed that In Assyria, made possible by the Firestone pat- feet in circumference, and welgu
Is proper to comment at this time to maintain them.
Ue.Ason were. James Dibble. Diilc Barry, second precinct. Johnstown,: ented process of gum-dipping, by 400,000 pounds.
IT. R. IL and Dlckado
on some of the work fur the bonds
The Banner cannot understand
preceding the flection lost Monday. Hie short-sightedness of an oil Laubaugh. Madeline Tabor and Orangeville and Yankee Springs, which the high stretch cord* are
Cleaner* for WaU and
Irene Weaver
there was only one lone vote in each soaked and coated with rubber, proNew York sees a new build kg
State employee* went about the___
___ _ ...
company
in urging a two-cent gasoWoodwork
endorsing the governor’s vldlng greater strength, safety and erected every 51 minutes, a weddfig
*tate arranging meetings and slate line tax. when they must know what scholars. They tire -Helen. Robert1 • township
I blowout* protection.
‘ridiculous
ridiculous plan
plan But
But the
the palm
palm goes
goes!blowout
protection.
performed every 13 minutes, a ngw
employees usually addteased such {such a reduced tax would do to the
, and Willowdean DeWitt.
1—
------ -----------"—---------------1 ---------------to ”
Barry
township,
first precinct,
| Special --------------announcement "by Flre- business starting up every 10 B
meetings, we previously commented highways of Michigan. The reason,
Reporter. Mildred Belson. ' with 100 No voles and not a single stone will be found on another page ules and a passenger train arriv V
on the fact liiat the public school.. [ we have so many automobiles now is ‘
Teacher, Mrs. Slocum.
Yes vote. The township of Barry of thia issue of the Banner.
'| every 52 seconds.
and the state liquor stores were used 'because we have good roads. It, costs '
’ to-disscmlnate propaganda favorablemoney
------------ to •build
—••-■ that• —
■
kind• of- roads,
; to the bond issue. We do not know and it costs good money to maintain
। how mnny circular* were put out. them. The fairest way to provide
jbut a good many hundred thousand for such road costs is a gasoline tax.
of them evidently. "Who paid for In our Judgment it is the fairest
, them and why? Who |&gt;ald for the tax
_________________
that is levied In Michigan at the
lime of slate employees to go around । present time. People pay for the upmaking speeches, arranging meet- keep of the roads in exact proporIngs and pulling out propaganda, I tlon to thelf use of them.
1 attempting to saddle 138.000.000 of1 There was good reason for reducj bonds upon the taxpayers of Michi-1 tog the weight tax. The old weight
A large assortment to
gon? And why did they do it?
tax made the man who travels two
-------- &lt; ••
thousand miles a year over the
•elect from
We cut them to fit your
ROBINHUE PARK. (highways pay the same high weight
window.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar spent tax a* the man who traveled 20 or
Sunday with their niece. Mrs. Wil- 30 times as much. The weight tax
11am Cramer, and husband, south [ should.b* placed at a reasonable flgA Doable Roll and Up.
of Hastings.
। ure. It would seem that 35c per huni We are torry to lo*e Mr*. Clara ‘ dred pounds is a reasonable figure.
Clsler from out neighborhood. She ' In our Judgment, in the Interest of
Is moving today from her farm to pxxi roads in Michigan, many more
■ reside In Middleville.
reasons can be urged for increasing
&gt; Mr. and Mr*. Otto Lightfoot of the gasoline tax than for reducing
Freeport called at the John Kollar it.
Iwme Sunday.
i, ,
Edwin Young of Caledonia spent'
’ the week end with Wright
—-'1
Sherman Clifford.
•
Jack Dunning of Leighton spent,
Sunday with Harold Kollar.

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538867

AUCTION

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SATURDAY, MAY 5th
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manner in which the pupils fol-'
lowed their director one would nnt-!
| urnlly assume that the chorus had
I rehearsed together regularly for
/many weeks. Mrs. J. A. McNulty.1
‘ the accompanist, assisted the young
singers greatly by tjer fine work at I
the piano.
j This Is the last year that Barry
•county rural schools are scheduled
to have the advantage of thks type
[of musical instruction. All those
who have heard the programs dur­
ing the past three years hope that
there will be some way provided to
continue this work in the future.
At the conclusion of the program
Dr. David D. Henry, assistant su­
perintendent of public Instruction,
gave a brief address. He said that
the Barry county music festival wa*
। one ot the outstanding events on
■ the scholastic musical calendar of
' Michigan. Our county Is one ot tho
। few in the state where this type
। of Instruction has been carried on
and the work of the pupils and the
response have exceeded expecta­
tions.
Dr. Henry said that modem
schools had been criticised for the
fads and frills which they Include
in their curriculums. However, he
challenged anyone to define just
where practical subject* left off and
fads and frills began. In the early
days of Michigan, he stated, that
the average pupil quit school at
twelve years of age and went to
work. Today conditions are differyear-olds. Pupils now stay In
school until they are seventeen to
twenty years of age. Since only five
per cent of those who enter schools
go on to college the schools must
touch on all phase* of mental de­
velopment which pupil* are likely
to need. This includes subjects of
an artistic and a cultural nature.
There are only three tilings Hint
can be done with young people un­
til they are able to secure steady
employment. Dr. Henry pointed out,
either put them in the army, send
them to Jails or keep them in school.
This last is by far preferable to the
others.
Tlw purpose of education. Dr.
Henry said, is not so much to train
pupil* to fill practical Jobs a* ft is
to train them to get increased en­
joyment from life through an in­
telligent understanding of books,
history, music and other similar cul­
tural enjoyment*.
At the conclusion of Dr. Henry's
speech, Mrs. Maude W. Smith, com­
missioner of schools, presented mu­
sic awards to the Belgh school. Lu­
cille DeWitt teacher. Among the
village schools the seventh grade at
Nashville received first place. Ths
seventh grades from Barryville
and McCallum also turned In exceptlonaliy fine note books.

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OVKNTY-NIJITH YE1R-faiblbera are fooling themselves if; BERRIEN COUNTY'S
—Z— -------------- -(they-are laboring under the delusion!
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NEW ’rRICK

This and That
Living by Government Permit.

A Brain Truster's View.
The Value of Liberty.

Backward Glances;
[ FIFTY-FIVB YEARS AGO TODAY.
Bits of Yesterday

Lester Brumm was a Grand Rap-

Boy Scout News
■ and family aooomi
Mrs. J. L. Crockford of
Carlton
spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert- Owen of Grand Haven.
The members of Che Bridge Club
,are entertaining the lady teachers
.
and
the teachers' wives Thursday
,evening at the home of Mrs. Glenn
England
Miss Virginia Faul of Michigan
,Stale College spent the week end

tan, of this city, is visiting friends
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
in and about Hasting* He lived here
Mrs. J. R. Hayes is visiting her] nearly twenty-five year* ago. and bouse on Wednesday evening. April
daughter.
Mrs.
P.
B
Droulllard
of
this
is his first visit to our city tn a 28. Thoie who received this promo“If we finally go all the way to­
*Mg a
U» »■« rnfe prohlbltfe ™.
Pontiac.
The
family
has
Just
re
­
quarter of a century.
ward nationalism, it may be nec*stioa were : Robert Abbey, Troop 73;
M.n V...
Permanent. Repeal is on trial just somf. part&gt;
leaders in Berrien »ary to have compulsory control of, turned from Melbourne. Fla., where
Geo. Freeman, wife and eon, of Robert Hartom, Dwight Hitchcock.
Leads Jone*, James Lanigan. Clauds
Dt baxry OOt'irrr onbyV^4’.,
,8th Amendxnent was on trial county have devised a echemc to marketing. Hcaxvsfag of plowed land. । they spent the winter and occupied
1 fix pal* u *4rBaca.) '
«. •x.ooiy repeal brings about condition*1 prcvent appearance of more than and base and *urplu* quotas for their new residence in Magnolia mond. of Bsllevu*. were In th* dly Miller, Russell Bhekton. Aaxpn
(Sunday to attend tha funeral of Schroder, Orlo Shepard, Gordon
every farmer for every product for Park al Melbourne.
“o’™
"» «« “ fexwumfeit u uiMrs. James E. Wilkinson of Niles Mr*. Jas. Mead of Laming.
Tasker and Donald Kie*er. all Troop
"1’aRW?!"”- T,l,“ &gt;“&gt;»’■«■ •“*
,nd
'"""■•n'BA io -n- Ife
” C&lt; u wfe'feX! each month of the year. We may
have to have government control of came Wednesday for a visit with Fr. I A vicious stallion so injured Ed. 81; Dwight and Howard Ferris. ]renoc Paul and attended the Junior
•mu&gt;«
“”d"
aa re-.
(he .ute, luxe tailed ail surpfixsea and a far greater de­ and Mrs. John E Wilkinson. Her 'White of Yankee Spring* one day Cliarle* Wallace and Httnez Yeckley. play Friday evening.
-preprimary'* convention
convention to
decide gree of public ownership than we husband. Rev. Wilkinson, came Sun­ (last week, that amputation of one Troop 89; Ralph Blauvelt. Lawrence
Mrs. Fay O. Wing spent Sunday
. TEAM if ADVANci...21:„.‘_ n JO «Unc- Uwn thcrc wUi certainly be a 3a "P«prtmary"
to decide
which one of several aspirants shall
day for a few days' visit also. An­
Bourdo, Paul Bourdo,
Raymond with Mr. and Mrs Klda* Guy of
other guest at the rectory this week । tertafned that he may not survive
West Woodland.
■irictjlry side of the scale once thnC ,n Qt|lff candidates *hall *tepi make a public utility out of agricul­ is a brother. Lawrence Wilkinson of [ his injuries, as gangrene had set bi Bourdo, Donald Bronaan. Wm. Burkture . . . Every plowed field would
head. Richard Ellingen Charles
Mrs. Geo. Goats of Coals Grove
aside and the county's vote be have its permit sticking up on a post. Chicago.
Heffner, Stanley Jones. Earl Lah- icalled on Mrs. Philip Kimble ManSDVXMTIStNO KATZS
unamlmous for the candidate fa­
Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Bready of
Married by the Rev. Mr. Brew*- man. Clarence Uv|ng*ton. Kendall ।day afternoon.
"As yet we have applied in this
vored by the party organization country only the barest beginning Detroit were guests of Mr. and Mrs ter of Christ'* church. Detroit. Dr. Isihman. Cheater McCullough, Ivan
UTOPIA.
Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Finnic enter­
Till* will not. of course, prevent ।i of the sort of social discipline which C. A. Kerr while in the city Tuesday'. . A. J. Wright of Carlton and MatUe Pardee. Sylvan us Reed, and Glen .
tained the pot luck bridge club BatThere is considerable agitation at'other aspirant* from bcooqiing ac-|i a completely determined nationalism
Mr. and Mm. Chait Hubbard and | L. Uhl of Youngstan, Ohio.
Bourdo. Troop 109; Robert Meade. ।urday evening.
tlve
it *•
is —
expected• »*
that
aiiy such
present for a six-hour working day. •*
— *but
“•' '•
—• -*•— -&gt;• ' requires .
. Il is quite as serious I William and Mrs Sarah Aidham I M. J. Croa*. the wide awake Troop 77. The First class promotions
V. R Wotring returned home last
action
will subject such candidate' a question whether we have the vWtad * relative at Nichols Ixiapital |[Prairieville merchant, was in the were: Hugh Johnson, Troop 93 and
&gt;»1 Bin toe idea is not a new one. In
to ostracism This is the first time resolution and staying power to 1,n
Frederick
Williams.
Troop
77.
city
Tuesday.
Creek Bunday.
in b« fact, it was conceived by a joung that any Republicans have adopted',
Troop 81 of Assyria, Theodore northweahlcm Ohio. Pennsylvania
swallow all the word* and deeds of1 Mr Bn&lt;1 Mrs- J®rry Btapelton and
and
West Virginia where he gave
.Hl or 1M. English scholar. Thomas
More. the favorite Democratic scheme of.• our
MARTIN
CORNERS.
&gt;
Tack. B. M . won the Kim Bigler cup
robust, individualist past. andilbe Misses Glenna and Josephine
__________________________________
c4*on! 10,i Bbout ,bc tlmc that Christopher a boas-controlled party.
About 9:30 last Thursday morn­ for highest percentage of Second chalk talk programs among the
xubmit to a completely anny-llke ]Lunn
ot Battle Creek were Bunday
It requires a deal of nerve fo.''discipline
' discipline in peace time.
Mrs. Charles Lunn.
I, ing Roland Barry, who was drill- Class promotions; the Hodges Jewell churches, high schools and other
guests of Mra.
•• • worn. | Columbus set sail on too voyage
organisations.
dis-1 ----- -----and —
Mre.
Harry
are
--- —
— ■/ Decker
-•. —
- ■ I —• ——• —— •—• —-— -1 ry cup was awarded to Troop 109.
abiMbed un that took him to the mainland of Berrien county to try to get this; "Qur own maneuvers of1 social &lt;usTlie Woodland Extension group
nomination ui
in view ot
of inc
the many cipiine
cipline to ante
date nave
have been mildly
r ' ' per- 'entertaining
* ”
‘the •latter's
•• ■
mother.[sack
-•
ot fertiliser and noticed that Orangeville, Clifford Kahlio. 8. MAmerica. VisuaUzfag a new social
Jn whu.h ln person of Mr suasive and democratic . . . Regt-]Mrs EUxabeth Durkee, of Woodland. I a «mall blaze was coming from the for the highest number ot Second 1met at the school house Tuesday
job niNTIXQ.
order which would do away with Hamilton, that county held the con- imentation without stint might In-,
week;
[roof of hi* home. He called to Mrs.| Class advancements; the Whitman- ’for their last meeting of the year
to call the fire truck and- -1m- Lathrop cup for the highest percen- 'which was an all-day meeting and
»x u* the tyrannical rule that existed in grewiona] post
The Republican deed. I sometime.* think, go further
”
Mr. and
’ Mrs. Floyd -McCallum
-•
and I Barry ........
tage of First Class promotions went 1had a large attendance. The les­
his day. More s cconccptiotH took politicians think that the b:g vole of and faster here than anywhere else MLw Hasel Smelker of Fenton come mediately got the ladder and water
...I
Berrien can overcome all the nest of!. . ■ Great prosperity is pouiblc for taday (Wednesdayi tn visit Mr. and and tried to t»ul it out. Alfred to Troop 77, Nashville. Arlie A. Reid. «son was on "Courtesy in the Dining
definite form several
e.ai jears
ia.cr t)w dutrlct ln the primary. Mr us if we follow the strictly national- Mrs. Lucian Will. Mrs. Mary Brnel- Fisher, who Uvea Just east of Mr.; 8. M ; Troop 109 Orangeville also &gt;Room" and included a demonstra­
on table setting and serving.
.i.i the office twenty-four । istlc course, I....
___ ____
and
Rarrv Uv
aama1 won the Hasting* Rotary Club cup tion
1
when in 1515 he? commenced to Huntlton k
held
but In *uch case
wekcr
*U!r
-----------------------------------10**nthar
otherretallVM
relative*,1.
'
' I Barry,
saw the flro
fire ahmit
about tha same
Plans were made td take part in
and
Mra. Claude Wl
Wiseman
and
Mr.
Barry
did ,and
was soon ] for highest number of First and
write his "Utopia” in Latin. Inter- year*. Berrien should be given a rest must be prepared for a fundamental! Mr. sn
- Mrs.
------------------—------, —
—---------------THE -INCIPIENT REBELLION
'the exhlMt for County Achievement,
—such
------ | planning
istlmr as
us a work of
nt pure
mire imaglnaimnvinu- from
I planning and regimentation of agri- /a,n,ly Bnd Mr and Mr»: John Mar- there but with hl* help and the Second Class promotions.
esting
long service.
Merit
badges
awarded
were: 1Day at Hastings May 8 and the
Another phase
pha*e ot
of •»&lt;
this matter is
is ,] culture and
at industry far beyond that!tln si*111 Saturday afternoon and'Women of toe household no headJudging from election returns on tk)n more * dissertation t* of no value
i
reorganized for next year's
the way Berrien voted last year in [which anyone has yet suifgested To Sunday with friends In Toquin and w*y could be gained and it was soon Dairying, Ernest Ewan. Troop 82; group
the 438.000.000 bond issue. Governor as a practical guide to a better form bolting the nomination of Congress- 'carry out such a program effective- South Haven.
The following officer* were
1
I evident that thia lovely farm home Flremanshlp. Seth Butler. 77; Per- work.
----------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------Comstock grossly underestimated of government. He leaps past the man Ketcham Without Berrien he ly. with our public psychology as in
-JI
8on*l Health. Beth Butler. 77.
'elected: Gladys Crockford and Dora
Brumm,
leaders; Mae Ruell. chair­
Seoul
Executive
Lloyd
Bhafer
pre‘
the state of Michigan's "incipient shortcomings of human nature, and
h-ve had 515 majority in the Is. may require a great amount of TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
-----------------------------------------------------------w
....
v
,
Mr
and
Mr*
Cha*
F
Gent*
and
were
*°
dry
Bnd
*
oon
»
h
°le
roof|
man;
Lillian
Warner, secretary and
aided at the Court of Honor In the 1
it was wholesale
whnUsalc revom
revolu- ^o^rs
___ election
H was atmoaphere
Berrien which
governmentakaid
care
of
’ fnrmertv
"
"
rebellion. - It
into a rarefied
far gave
Q
m&lt;.mher to
of take
eomtres*
I nrade
Arlie Baker, chairman of flower
n
Democratic uu.uiuu
member of (.uiniv.v'
congre.u I people ivinicriy
formerly engaged in imIm- uauanvcr
daughter anu
and jonn
John a
A.. WagTfer
and WM
B
°&lt; flame*. By this
time I
»
wagner
ana
~
....
tlon but of a. type somewhat differ- beyond toe range of even
The group presented
inc from tht* district Perhaps these ad- port and export business. Il will daughters, the Misses Flora and
■ crowd had gathered and I Harvey Burgess. I. H. Osgood, Theo­ committee.
Dora Brumm with a coin gift in
ent than that referred to by Mr. "brainiest" of Roosevelt's "brain
rain ...........
mirers of the -pre-primary"
of Uiviaviu)
millions UJ
of [&gt;Wtwo-,! Bertha, •••
all Ml
of wrauiu
Grand Rapids, mumo- ,he•* ,urned
*lr r:
attention
•■• . ........ —' expect• I mean the shifting VI
.
~ th
-------------- to aav- dore Tack. Wallace Graham. Cllf-1
,l.. Republicans of toe district to pie from
_ ....
____ .1of....
A ' But. tored to Hastings
_ _____________
. Iiur
thav
Oomstock tn hl* attempted consti­ trusters." About the only point the
the &lt;farms
toe. south
Bunday and&gt; atln« what
whal u,e
y &lt;viiild
cotoa. hut
but could *rat
gel I ford Kahlio, Ray Erway. Gerald appreciation of her work a&gt; leader
Smith. H- J. DePriester and Robert] this year.
forgetNo
matter
who
the
pre-prlthese
are
minor
considerations
ini
tended
the
Methodist
Episcopal
vcry
,,
ttle
from
the
top
floor
except!
tutional dodge. By a majority ofwhere hl*
_____________________
_____ .
beautiful
imagining*
tnary favorite in Berrien may be. I,comparison
—-v.1 with toe extraordinary , church, and listened to the sermon .,he
thc bedding. Down below the plpl­ Hartom were the examiners present. ] The Methodist Ladles' Aid Society
about 5 to 1 taxpayers of thi* state touch ground is toe working day he will have to face the hostility of complete
At the close of the court of Honor will serve supper
...................................
---------- ---two
— xthe church
control of ail agencies of'by the pastor, who was for four*’’0, ,wo'beds —
and a
drqsaeni.
ta■poke out and declared themselves1 The present standard Is only four all the rest of the district ITiew
publlc opinion which ts necessary to years pastor of their church in;blCB' and ta'° OT
nigs with moving pictures of State Conserva­ Wednesday evening. May 2nd. with
.some chair* were saved, and *ome| tion work were shown which were Mrs. Ellen Reisinger, chairman. Ev­
against governmental agencic*&gt;nours short of More's specifications. cotutdcratHiu will Justify the de­ keep the national will at a tensity Grand Rapids
eryone I* invited.
—children's
----------------------------clothing.
With
" very interesting.
which hare been on a wild spending perhaps this may be regarded as a feat of any candidate Berrien may, necessary to carry through a pro-1 Mr*. Archie McCoy. Mrs. Hakes.
-----’onS of
ota^.
re«der. prosperity
lh.
Iff
| the cellar full of meat,
lard, and, Next Sunday. May 6, thecampresent —Eda-y Reid. Allegan Qa-1/gram
isolated
"
■*
“ r- ni'ii;— — - —• ■
-. n
&gt; 1..
Fay C. Wing is spending a few
spree Ignoring the mandate of toe first 5tep toward a practical Utopia;
canned foods very little was gotten paign for funds for tha Boy Boouts weeks in Lo* Angeles, Calif., visiting
zctlc.
15 mill limitation. The result, too.[but a Utopia that will .be us
out. The house had been built
sev- and Camp Fire Girls of Barry coun­ relatives and friends, and will stop
No. dear reader, these Agridu
are not the
A*'’nPa
.............
Statc3
°remw ■n/( w|J,
farlBHolbrook.
*1 Godt^l Sadie Gias­
ty will open at Nashville. Scout over in Nebraska with his brother,
. .
.
..
.
...
ira.io.
THE CONGRESSMANSHIP.
was a direct rebake against the ad- removed froxn that of More. a*
Executive Lloyd Shafer will remain Earl, on his return trip.
ministration
and
its campaign More's was from the system of his1 The vulnerable and able Edw C
I left of what had been one of the In Nashville untU the campaign
Reid, editor of the Allegan Gazette.
Rev Harry Wolf, a recent gradu­
goethod of printing and distributing day.
Rev. and Mrs W. D Rowland of I finest homes in the community, it doses there. Dates for the other] ate ot the theological seminary at
[doesn't like the Idea of Berrien Rcpropaganda at public expense. The ,
z
"... ,.=
sections of the county will be an­
I publicans holding a pre-primary
Columbus. Ohio, was called to bo
■ . M. AA*.1 j auu nounced later. The drive in Barry]
decisive manner in which the bill;
THE SILVER FLOWER.
convention to select a. Berrien man
pastor
of the Zion Lutheran church
---------- everyone in the county this year has been styled the
wife, and nearly
was beaten Indicates that opposition, Father Coughlin, radio priest, did to contest tor the Republican nomi­
' , at Woodland and was inslalled Sun­
| HU Hasting* friends heard from ‘community has pleasant memories "701" drive.
was on a strictly non-partisan basis, nothing wrong by speculating in sll- nation for Congress Editor Reid for
Thirteen Eagle Scouts have been, day afternoon. April 29th. Rev.
I
of
that
home's
hospitality
and
I
R
T.
French
lost
week
With
ill*
some reason think* It's rattier a low I One* first reaction to these radi­
| George C. Bubolz. pastor of the
Votera of Barry county can take ver futures but he did weaken hl*
. wife and son he Is touring France in friendliness in days past as well as accepted at Middleville, Scoutmaster | Bethlehem Lutheran church al Landown political trick.
cal statements i* to ask. "Cax» Mr
। in recent years, and will miss this L. R. Beeler being an Eagle Scout 1 sing. Installed Rev. Wolf. He was
considerable pride in the fact that position considerably a* an advocate
The Allegan editor points out that Wallace be serious?" The answer Is ■ an automdbile
ThoseOiUeitwho were
approved
l-1 Mrs. Margaret Bailey Freeman of I house from our street as we would also.
WoodrowWrT a
PProvea are
ar
they turned In toe heaviest major- of silver coinage. Money sent to the the late congressman E L Hamil­
“'s
an old friend
The firemen had
of Fowlerville and Rev. Clyde Wide­
tty against the bill of any district shrine of the Little Flower Is' placed ton. of Niles, held the office for 24 as Mark
writ- .vWl HasUnn rtutlves and friend* I. very
hard work to save the wood- '
k Sullivan,
Sullivan, the
the political
nolitle.) writ.......
.rears and that * enough congress- H
band of Jackson. The vested ciiolr*
fa the state. The vote here was unreservedly in his safekeeping. If
er points out. L* a reformer and pos­
xnanshtp for Berrien for some time sessed of that autocratic ruthless-', Rev. George Bullen of Reed city I house which was Just back of the'
of the Bethlehem church at Lan­
• about 24 to 1 against toe measure.
he thinks that the funds for carry­ Brother Reid thinks.
wm toe
me guest of
or Mr. and
ati Mra. J. D I house and had it burned the other
was
ding
assisted in the installation Fol­
ness which is found in all zealots, zagelmelcr Wednesday.
i
building*
toe
large
new
bam
would
But
that
isn't
all
Editor
Reid
say*
Ing on hi* work can be profitably tnlowing the installation, the congre­
Reformers wish the whole world to | Mra. Dollic Lee of Ba
certainly been burned and prob­
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.
in aUver he hfu autllority y. without Berrien's vote two year* ago
gation served a Bohemian dinner In
]
ably
with
the
high
winds
prevailing,
i'KS. s,‘
°»
’
h
"wilfeSI
|
visiting
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs
the fiarsonage in honor of the new
Health and health education are act accordingly. But once an in- Congressman Ketcham best Com­
neighboring buildings, on the east
Leander Cain.
pastor.
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. ,
.
rauc
rade ruuines
Foulke* oy
by oia.
515. m
in tnc
the aistnci
district
Mr Barry carried Insurance which
very properly being stressed in vestor in sliver, he ceases to be a dis- at |an{e, and that If Berrien hadn't
Mrs. John Dell will entertain the
I THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
*111
the loss All are
■chool training today.
Interested critic in monetary policies bolted Ketcham in November of 1932
W. F m. S. of the Methodist church
w A. wn«h( ..nd wu, or Nr, 'S’ ["
While this topic was under dis- of the United Slates. How much of Comrade Foulkc.s would still be in
al her home Tuesday evening. May
u" as d
1st. Guests are cordially Invited.
cusrion by a group of men. one his verbal blasU against the gold H“[^°[du*‘JJat**' hNwi? Congress•
The graduation exercises of the
NOT in tlie shouts
asked why it was that in the old standard, for example, arc issued man Hamilton Berrien had the ronWoodland High school will be held
and plaudits of (be
days before sanitation wu given with the welfare of "the people'' in grc.vsman*hip for almost a quarter of
Thursday. May 3l*t
The Alumni
banquet will be held Friday. Juno
throng.
much of a serious thought, when a mind; how much with the know!- “ cwHury. But that wasn't Berrien's [
called to Kalamazoo Monday by the
were iSav vUlltora 'i ---------1." and this new Cub Pack
IsL in the gymnasium. Programs
wroden bucket of water and a tin edge of substantial silver stores in fault.
""
*Tire
r**" *fact
“*** L*. or was. that
" Mr
*
But in ourselves, are
death of the latter's brother. Theo® d y vliUtor’ Bl at NMhvtilc.
will be announced later.
Hamilton was a good congressman
At
Freeport
Tuesday
evening
a
triumph
and
defeat.
dipper were used by a roomful of possession o( The Little Flower and (hrougitout his 12 terms he had
1 dore Huff. Mr* Hum will go from
an?,,,
. **.
1
fine community meeting was held at
pupils, when the one wash towel which wUl increaseimmensely in no serious contenders. Toward the
—Longflllow.
TIIE LITTLE RED BRICK.
there to her old home in Mendon
(
I to remain several day*.
"ld ®i1rrLJL,l^rpd
thpQh?me I which the parent* and friends . of । Last Week's Letter.
_
“o
i of
;f Hamilton's service
_ _on tlie
might hang for weeks without dean- value once silver is copied
en
Scouts were guests. A splendid pro­
Mr* Ida Pnlmatier went to Wood- 2* “r' *”*her
Mr. and Mrs Stuart Clement ot
' ' JuHt-r
Judge Thomru
Thompson of Allegan was a
Ing. when the school was poorly tame basts a* gold?
land Monday to see her brother. G
^he’v
Si. gram was given including a panto­ Hastings called on their cousins and
candidate for tlve nomination^ put
mime, "The Eight Ages of a Scout," family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bol­
heated and ventilated* during totW Houfstatter. who 1* very sick.
received a new.
and an address by Lloyd Shafer.
ton. Thursday.
.
cold months of the year, that to
Vcrn J. Brown, editor of the Ing- mctnber
member correctly,
correctly. even Allegan1
She reports him as being better.
1
1
Thursday night a meeting of Bea
Mr. and Mr* Wil) Thoma* re-'
175, -J?
J
Rosemary and Lenora Feldpausch
many of the youngster* grew up in- lum County News, enroute south county stood by Hamilton tn that
Scout "Skipper*" will be held at
turned from Toledo. Ohio, last week [
2*”'.
rRfveraI
spent the week end with their lister,
to robust men and women A look doesn't believe that toe government primary contest
headquarter*
at
Battle
Creek
rand will make this city their future IltnFn “nd »1BMWye.
Mr* Russell Todd in Hastings.
U U» mum mortfe,,- rfe in ttofe corn-bo, .moment U ver; Import“ ro“Kntfe,tS’’u™P^:
Flagship requirement* will be dis­
The needle work club met at the
t0 home.
,
I
see as they do. to do as they do. ...
cussed and plan* made for the sum­
BARRYVILLE.
days, we believe, would provide an *nt so far a* Michigan 1* concerned nore a nun-.^.r o( (actors that played | march along
—» together
—in a lock .»&lt;»&gt;
step
Mr, and Mrs Chester Messer and 1' The L. A. S will be held this week mer cruises and outdoor activities home of Mr*. Clifford Hammond tor
a pot luck dinner Tuesday. The oc­
answer. A youngster had to be He says that lie ha* seen single a part m the victory of stoe Hartford parade' In ,act thcy not onl&gt; *'uh the latter * mother. Mrs. Butler.
Friday at the home of Mr and Mr* The Hastings Sea Scouts are pre­ casion was in honor of "Mrs. Leon
leas dry afire
kn^ that'hut
10 ‘Car dow” ,nd
J? t&gt;troU
»“«t|
"tough" to survive early childhood farms in central Ohio which pro- Bentleman.
If he
Ketcham
had t—-- ••'
•
Clayton McKeown for dinner. Club paring their boat In antlcipatioiv of Tolhurst who will soon move to
a fine lime this summer.
Th. phtfe.lly ftfe ..re eUmuterM
mo,, .wine then could pofebly
".7c destroy in order to force thc.r
Marshall.
trict was wet the probabilities arc "ideals" on the musses.
Mr and Mrs. Freeman Ford o( No. 3 furnishing Everyone L* cor­
dially invited
early in life Those who managed to bq kept from the market if every [hat he wouid still be in Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ten Eyck
. Hickory Corners are visiting Mr and
WOODLAND.
pass through this period ot their 'lock raiser in certain Michigan today
~
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and daughter* of Grand Rapid.*
Mr and Mrs Frank Hubbard and
. But Berrien
alone
dldn
Mrs. H J. Christmas.
Mr Wallace may be right
The Woodland Grange are pre­ were week end guests of Mr. and
Ketcham's candidacy Th. haps complete regimentation
Dr c P- Young of Allegan spent Mr. and Mrs Fred Hubbard of Al­
live* had an extraordinary rests- township* signed up 100 per cent.
*"irjlt"
with
bion and Mr and Mrs Bert Walker, senting a play entitled ‘Deacon Mrs. Charles Woodruff.
Sunday
with
his
parent*.
Mr.
and
tence to disease
a Federal bureaucracy doing "io'™
all the |
Mrs Warren Bolton spent Thurs­
TABUS TURNED.
who are returning from Florida to Dubbs" at the Woodland High
Mr* Oscar Young in thia city.
Much toe same situation but in a
their home tn Chesaning, were call­ school on May 11 at 8 30 P M. This day visiting Mrs. Sterling Rogers in
.
.
Btauu., «,uc ,„c o. cfehmu,.
,Xr^.ggr
M
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
ers of Mr and Mr* Ralph DeVine is a rollicking comedy and they hope Hastings.
more pronounced degree is found
for a good crowd to enjoy the fun
Sunday.
Mr
and Mrs. Arthur Tyler and
Otto
R Hlntermlster. —
the presfa certain sections of Serbia There favorable to European countries, toe ocrutlc landslide tn these other labor
guaranteed bank deposits.
----------------------------------family apent the week end tn Lan­
Mr and Mr*. Perry Faasetl of Prices 10 and 20 cents.
condition* are so severe that, as g-c United State* may lx- the host to a ooun:le*
down uor,nM1 Republi- guaranteed Income*, etc All of the',C,5J* ual H°Uow»y'a.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Flory and sing.
...
...
.
. .
.
.
.
can majorities.
i..,
j
connived
to tnc
noose
this
week
confined
u
to the house this week with near Marquette arc spending a ten
I
above
are
desirable
But
what
price
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Flory
attended
recall, only one child out of two or latite influx of tourists from foreign
EdltorRcid says "No matter wha
days' vacation with hL* parents and
A very sad thing happened in our
Editor Reid say* “No matter wh.
[•’ are we willing to pay for them, cvenjI 1an attack of the grip.
three ha* any chance of reaching shores. At least 30.000 arc expected the pre-primary lavorite m Berrien
1 J*s. M. Bauer and A E. Ken aston other relatives and friends. There the funeral of their brother. Edward ncighborliood. Saturday when. Mar­
'" aoxuming they might be achieved?
Flory, at Hasting^ on Monday.
vin Claggel. son of Wm. Claggcl,
of Hastings, were In town yester­ will be a shower for Perry and his
the age of thirty. But once pa*', ta visit us between now and August may be. ho will have to face the
bride
at
the
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs
was
so badly burned, when his cloth­
day
shaking
hands
with
their
many
this mark they live on to remark- Steamship companies report that • IM
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’
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dL?u !Br8r lnMiUrf of our personal freeO D and Mr and Mrs Burr Fassett Mr and Mrs Donald Gager were ing caught nre, from a bonfire that
‘ c’,
Thcj!c, coxislderatioru wu1 (1(Mn. our individual initiative, our friends —Freeport Herald
Grand Rapids visitor* Saturday.
ably old ages—far past the century 42 per cent ol current travel is bew.
It caused his death at three o'clock
Mr* Mary Cross of Dover. New on Thursday evening
||»U(&gt; She Ueleas .
csuiltM,'..' „„„
jpcreh, P„,UM „
Mr.
and
Mr*
Clark
Bliss
of
Mid
­
mark fa many instance*—and are mg done by Europeans instead of 7 Berrien *may"present "
.
।
Bunday
morning, our sympathy I*
Mr* Heber Foster «pent Tuesday
Hampshire, who ha* been the guest
Berne,, ,n..
„US «e doubt „
dleville were guests or Mr. and Mrs. extended in their bereavement.
poasessed of exceptional physique* P« cent as formerly. This should
That kind of argument doesn't1
of Mr and Mrs D O. Robinson the, and Wednesday near Doster with D. B Green Bunday.
her sister. Mr* Bessie Cairn*.
Visitor* at Clifford Hammond's
being able to exist hale and hearty be an illuminating experience for {”ak®. ,f&gt;r RcP“blte*n harmony in । Think for a rnmute what complete past w^ek. returned home Tuesday
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Verolce
RafTler
and
under conditions that would kill an everybody concerned. It isn't probd
ract-[regimentation would mean! The! Mr Wesseliu* of Grand Rapid* I Mrs Mary Nc*t *ho 1® staying family were Sunday guests of Mr. Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. P. 8.
Sparks of Hastings and Mr. and Mr*-was to the city Tuesday on business with Mrs Wm. DeVine spent Bun­
.
.
.. get Comrade
I-oulkcs chances
of going
v..firril
nt WkaSm
.iLh i,..average man .in a very few
years .It able that
many visitors will
to Washington
Moreover,
it'fhe
rlght «nvernn,.
w tel? Farmer
£ a 'connected with the Hastings Furnl-J day with her daughter. Mr*. Earl •nd Mrs. Claud Sabin and family Lee Hubbard.
of Albion.
.yXMm^tead in Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shcrington
lx an example of the survival of the lurther west than toe century ot lucks an element of fairness in that uack forty out in Baltimore town- _______
Orlln Yank of Traverse City and and daughter* of Byron Center and
Geo
Potter
and
family^left
for
**
‘
•
•
fittest without medical interference Progress fair at Chitagd or much it doesn't recognize qualification and ,|lip for example. Just what and
! Julius and Eric Sledder of Michi­
Allegan Saturday Mr. Potter will Mr. and Mrs. L. A Day Sunday eve­ gan State College. East Lansing, Mrs Dias and son of Caledonia
compel
But this is not meant a* a con- further south than Washington. D.
* how much
*" ' to reive ” It could
*■*
‘
were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
engage in the ch«c*e business there ning
hyps to get licenses to till his land. In ,
K
demnaUon of health afid health C
“ —
There will doubtless be numerous
Js very interesting meeting of the were guests of Rev and Mr*. V. H. Voise ii
fact some bureaucrat down fn the this summer
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig of Has­
class was held at Die home1 Beardsley Sunday.
education. In fact any science that accounts and analyses of our country
Mesdames clement Smith. M. LNutrition
----------------------------------------------------------Department of Agriculture might Cook and Ira VanValkenburg were rot.Mrs Herbie Wilcox Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Manker and ting* were Sunday visitor* of Mr,
has Increased the life expectancy- in written in terms of New York City.
|«ven decide that the land in ques-members and sueetc
guests tefa;
being Mr* Sarah Mohler of South Wood­ and Mrs. Wm. Btrausbuugh and
.['tn Grand Raptda Friday.
twelve mestbee:
land spent Sunday with Mr. and family.
thia country from 31 to 58 year* of Coney Island and Niagara Fulls,
,-------------------------- । tlon wasn t worth tilling and re-'
Mra Minnie Greble and mother, present.
Mr* Lester Brumm.
age la moat certainly worthwhile. It Well probably laugh at the sketchy fitness for office, but reduce* con- I quire Farmer Brown to move to' Mrs Butler, returned from their
Several families tn this vicinity
Mr! and Mrs. 8. E. Powers of
। some other section of the state, pos­
Miss. Kath- were Invited guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
।Nashville
iNaanvuxe
and
Mr
ano
and
Mr
Mrs.
anti
Alberti
Mr*.
Albert
। Mias Marie Lelk and .7*
ta our guess that we will ultimately manner in which these tourtstado' grcs-donal
'
' .consideration
'
*to a geosibly to
take up resioencc
residence in some
some -----------------------------------------------------------iltolMbu* DorU Donald and Doro-’ •"**. numo,TU of Portland called Lawrence Cooley in Hastings. Sat­
Sioiy
io laae
reach in thU country through ta, cmud «.«. .nd the fe.UK
o( th, nearby state and might even require tralized government is efficient but .5*1
-U-.U of on Kr Bnd
cha&gt;- C®* Bun-]
urday night Card* were played and
What tiie Republicans of the1 him to take up some other occupa- vulnerable. Il give, capable honest
Mra Herbi WUrox^nday /
’
day
aetenre and correct living a state deductions thc&gt; make Irom their pour
to district need to do i* to find
sandwiches, coffee, pickle* and
, e
’'II Mra Ralph Lefllcr entertained the
&lt;4 tong life equal to the remarkable iuperficlzl
superficial
observations—Just
as a man Who really 1* congressional lion The fact that Farmer Brown officials a chance to do infinite good. ’
doughnuts were served by the Ixrstw*a attached to his land, that his likewise it give* grasping, unacrup-i
COATS GROVE WMVWa
OROUP..
18
-lrU from th* flrat grade and *ev- em. All enjoyed » fine lime.
■actions of Serbia referred to above. Eurojjean tourUta hat* been laugh- timber and get behind him. regard- pioneer
.. . ...
------- of
• *•-forefather* cleared the landulous officials a chance to do infinite' The Coat* Grove Nutrition
Class real
eral other friends •tn •honor
the
Mrs Rebecca Craig U on the sick
.fe CBfe K
and Milled it. that on his own prop- harm. One saving grace of the;met with Mrs. Katharine Richard- *eventh birthday of Joan, Monday,
lut
CAUTION NEEDED.
lean tourists who annually Invaded Kcws-Palladium.
erty Farmer Brown was complete United States system of government, son There being quite a Mt of illMrs Henry Cole is spending this
Mrs. Prank Erb of Hastings spent
master with authority to keep even is that it can withstand shocks. The Ineos
ness about
about there
there ’ were
were only
only twelve
twelve "^k with her father, John Meade. Friday with Clara Hammond.
।
**»
Tncre is a small but persistent their shores.
the president of the United Blates structure b so loosely woven, so to members and one visitor present
I[of Coats Grove.
Mr. and Mrs Lewis Clum of Lake
trouble from public drunkenness
from trespassing, would be too sen- speak, that a breakdown of one
Our exhibit for Achievement Day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Brien and Odessa spent Bunday- at the Warren
timental for the intellectuals of the strand
—"* does
J---------not
* rupture
*— “
the
--------entire
**“ was planned in the A. M and re-1I children of Lansing spent the week Bolton home.
NEWS
GLEANINGS.
government
bureaucracy
to
consider
fabricBut
under
complete
regi
­
ports made out. then after a well' end with Mr*. Geo. Paul. Mrs. Faul
been no very great disorder but
mentation Mr. Wallace would have balanced dinner served by our host -'| returned with them for a short visit
' Should
young men be taught
MAPLE GROVE ECHOES.
In the course of his duties a cer­
lap«ctaclca of this kind no matter
,
and
Brain trusters are underestimating us place all our reliance on one cen­ •ess and
ai.u uuec
nciper*. our lesson I Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo
jiuiuuu ana
three helpers,
English pp&amp;tman is estimated to
The Maple Grove Echoes met al
asks a writer. It tain
[
how alight are irritating axid un- housekeeping?'
was presented by our leader, Mr*.1 Mr- Bnd Mri Ward Planta and Bev- the home of Miss Mildred Mack.
have covered a distance equal to we believe, the value American citi­ tral strand.
moeaaary. The liberal liquor laws *&lt;*ma a good Idea. The young worn- six times around the earth.
Brinker, toe title being "Courte»y In 1 erty spent Bunday and‘ Monday
------- 1 Thursday evening. April 38. with 34
zens place on personal liberty, a
with
wlUk granting permission to imbibe en might then think it manly to
value which b on a par with the de­
No. we believe that Mr. Wallace, the Dining Room." Tills Included relatives In Fostoria, Ohio.
members present Music and games
alcoholic beverages do not give any Imitate them.—Punch.
About 5.000DOO barrels of cement, sire for goods and material things tiiough probably honest and sincere Table Etiquette and Table Service ■ Mr. and Mra J. V. Hilbert entar- took up a large part of the evening.
and 19.000.000 pounds of reinforcing WUl a real American ever kit by in his convictions, has permitted • ill 1 the demonstraUon on Table 1 talned Mr*. State Hilbert and Refreshments were served and
a
individual the right to make a nuiand
permit
freedom
to
be
taken
over
1
daughters
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
Glen
1
Setting
and
waiting
table
in
which
1
This country
•teel will
may
be not
required
have for
twothe. Boul. --------- ------------ -----------------«&lt;xd time enjoyed by all The next
Mom of teimaelf in public. Offend- cars in every garagv. but it seetns to der ’Hooven Dim.
by a Federal bureaucacy for the thustasm over an abstract Idea Hej
Blake of Middleville and P. F. HU­ meeting will be held at Middle lake
New officers elected for ensuing bert in honor of the latter's birth­ the last Thursday evening of May.
I should be dealt with firmly. If
luuwrtora B.
». .fetal I sake of possessing mere automobiles, is a free balloon, so to speak, floating
eating a better quality of food and tn radiant clouds ahich entirely year: Chairman, ftari Demond. : day Sunday.
’ holders of beer or liquor sale
There will be a Mother's Day play.
Eleanor
~ _____
»taU«i.—Arkansas Gaxette.
i president by a majority of one elec­ dressing in more stylish looking shut 31$ plain but aolid earth far 8e« -Tress.
Orpha
Richardson.
■T&gt; Mita
— fe
—
—.... Mumford
ww—.vww returned
UH, "Does
AAUV3 It
JI Pay? SV
MilpiO
al UW
toe 001**0
South Maple
clothes?
below completely from view.
Leader*. Vera Brinker and Wllda
Wild*! Sunday night after a tan day*' visit Grove church. May 13th. beginning
place* free from thi* type of
Natural adentUU claim that cer-1 '°ral VOUAlierding.
’
1 in Washington
' *”
YortIBl
tu o'clock.
and .New York.
at el»
eight
o^lock. There
There will
will be
be *peMl*s Alene ,Mohler
u L
rr---------- —,
--------lnl„
Laid between 30 and 40 year* ago.
—
Even If regimentation
~
could bring
- ' Our KkJJk idaa of the "brain
*
Moh^r,, and
and
Dale rt*1 mu*lc between each act. EvOur Achievement Day. «./
May g,l
4 ’ .,**?"
a very
«*uer of Junior-----------College.
sharply against ths sale so do certain oromusory notes - &gt;!tc‘
ktU1 1/1
«“»»» [about most of the good things Mr trust"'ta date 1* that Its member* brings to a ck»e
c— ;
.^.7 interesting
-------------------------------... Grand eryone 1* invited to come and see
u
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1 South AM- I Wallace says for it. would such a should never have left the class and profitable
.m.year
---------—-Bec.-Trta* mania,
. Rapids, spent to.
tha —
week
fe*. end —
with
a. thu^ptay. a tree will offering will
I system be dMirabie- A strongly cen- room.
Houle Benett.
I tbetr parents.
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our in

gavo
the
other
group
jesday
; year
g and
e leaDining
nstradng.
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ement,
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were
Dora
chalry and
flower
tented
ift in
leader
oclety
hurch
with

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stop
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SunRev.
the

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the
held
mini
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and
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and

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MSI HEIL JOB

made last year. That will again be
true this year. In both instance* it
Is the Kejlqgg Foundation Health
work that put across the inspection.
Burry county has a chance to capi­
talize on "this Inspection of its re-

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1*.^, Julian Townsend. John Bar­
Mr. Board stated that sixty years
ago the average span of human life ----------------------------------------------------------- c&lt;Jok wlnston Merrick,
in the United States was 31 years. picturesque coituming of fifty years. Lk,yii petarson, Maurice Edmonds,
Loren. Boyes as ranchers and cow­
At the present time the average is
lending color and strength
M years. The great advance*
58
advances made
The speed with which the change punchers.
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in surgery, In proper sanitation and1 of settings was made, four in all, to
i the cast.
Other minor role* excellently In­
inspection, in preventive medical gave evidence that the stage crafteterpreted
were
that ot Robert Wilson
trealmcnt. In blotting out contagious men are becoming adepts at the i
I
SCHOOLS AND RESORTS or
infectious diseases in children, • work.
ias Uncle Hewle, Dr. Walton as Fred­
Ogden, the New Yorker, Di­
responsible for this wonderful
The Masonic orchestra under Dr. erick
1
Inipection of AU These Is a are
Barnett in a splendid make
increase in the span of human life | Walton played with admirable skill rector
।
as Judge Henry, the man of parts
which we have mentioned. ’
:und taste and got -an enthusiastic up
1
Real Service to Barry
hi* section, and Orville Bayles,
A discussion followed this inter-! response from the audiences both in
1
Oounty
the Bishop, as a frontier clergyman
citing talk by Mr. Board. In the night*.
I Leonard Board, sanitary engineer
Bud Wolfe, one of the seasoned
coufse of it Dr.. Kinde, head of the
, i__nUmberin«
of the Barry Oounty Health Unit, health unit in this county, reported twenty-ctaht^id with the excep- players of the Civic group, gave a
mtnorrote* it*wJ^n- strong and well balanced characgave a timely talk on his work kt IhV .taUMIc. toow that the gain in
I the Rotai’y Club luncheon Monday Kurb£nktarreI?
below Urely iie* material, which policy, terizatlon of hte rather difficult role
i noon. The program committee was tlw
AfUsFlLl? ESJteite
the Clvlc
d“lrc 10 maintain ot Steve, the lovable and vacillating
disappointed tn securing a speaker.
pal of the Virginian.
throughout their productions. In1
At the last minute they drafted Mr
Max Bauer also did a good bit ot
CTO J
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WBX nCW
Will De glVCU HI11 character work in his port of BpanBoard. He put on several lantern fan! mnrlaHIv
.slides giving'views of dairies, res- said Dr Kinde.' there were no doubt ^S^tff'oreanlza^V wiu'g^adSy! ish. one of the follower* of Trampas.
laurants and rural schools In Barn , a great many death* In Barry coonNot be overlooked should be the
[county to Illustrate the kind of work ty from smallpox, diphtheria and
Jlj”’ f"r
men and women "behind the cur­
tain" who have given hours of work
In the dairy area tributary to [county there has not been a single
LA
! and thought to produce the smoothHastings, which supplies milk for [case of smallpox. Diphtheria has
r
running play that was presented.
the air. u U Mr
&lt;luly u&gt;.'du.pp«,rd
r™ u,r IM ol SSf!?' *
Director Barnett, and his assistant.
Uupal Um wrr.r milk bourn, «nd . dldu,, Sc.rlrt lever U no lender
V remI!!^M,^nouU Mrs. Groos; Mr*. E- J. Pratt, Aileen
been&gt;ewrded M U,e .errtbl..«»urK 1,
I&amp;enhath and Mrs. o, E Goodyear
.
properly tested for disease
He f once was. In fact at tlie present go on to still better things.
for costuming; Miss Eva A. Hecox In
Joseph DeRulter In the title role' charge of backstage traffic; the
stated that within the post yrar | time whooping cough is a far more
as the high principled, soft speaking: prompters. Mrs. James Bristol and
l.i
— have ------------------disease than scarlet fever.
there
been several- --------severe ....
ty­
(Southerner gave a fine performance! Mrs. L. E. Barnett, who came In for
phoid epidemics In Michigan cities
showing a commendable sense of re­ almost no work during the two perthe size of Hastings which were FINE CROPS OF ICE
straint and emotional depth in his1 formances but were very busy pertraced to dairies selling raw milk,
FROM BARRY LAKES * interpretation of the character.1 sons during rehearsals; Charles Paul
where conditions were unsanitary.
------------- i coupled with a fine stage presence' and Jock Stem, who scoured HasIn one instance the outbreak was
L caused by an employee who was
Cold weather during February
* splendid voice Sharing hon- tlngr and the surrounding territory
found to be a carrier of typhoid and March produced an unusually ors with him was Miss Margaret for suitable properties; Harry Young
germs. In one Michigan city there good ice crop on lakes of the coun- Gladstone, whose personality and1 who had charge of sound effects;
were fifteen deaths from typhoid ty. according to dealers In this city. bkx»de attractiveness fitted her ex- Emerson Royer, tlie electrician; the
fever lost year. This shows the The lakes froze to a depth of four- cellently for Jiho rote of the much1 scene shifting arew which conslstneed of proper inspection by health teen to fifteen inches and the ice sought-after Vermant school ma’am,; ed of all available "cowboys,"
was unusually fine and clear. Ice She w“* natural and at. ease and' "ranchers" and property men plus.
authorities.
In rv.vtaurante Ute effort is made houses are well stocked with one of I played the part with much sincerity, Bud Chase. Vent Wininger. Bob Fur­
to have the kitchens where food Is the beat qualities of ice to be sold
L&lt;esllc Hawthorne, in excellent row. Lynn Perry. Gordon Havens.
prepared kept in sanitary condition, here in years.--------------------------------------- make-up as Trampas, the bold badI Nowal Btamm and George Town­
also to insist that only foods fit for
i num of the play, came in for a large send; Ernie Hayes for general ullNEED NOT HESITATE.
share of the honors and was in great around assistance in managing the
human consumption be used.
In -rural schools the inspection In­
Instead of receiving cash on their favor with Ute audiences, giving a stage lights and properties.
cludes
-----------------such-------------work us--this:
----i government loons, those who take vigorous and well rounded interpre1. Testing the drinking water sup-lout "Home Owners Loans" receive tatlon to the part.
DECIDE INTER­
piled to the schools
bands, the principal ond Interest of
A h^h
t
pl#y
lhc
2. Requiring sanitary arrange-1 which arc guaranteed by the federal । work of th‘o -Three Musketeer*"—
ESTING QUESTION
menu for children to wash and, government. The bonds arc now rranx
pn.nu Anarus,
Andrus as
os nenrasxy.
Nehroskv
“
Roy
wipe their hands nnd faces.
, worth
----------------------worthmore
morethan
thenthe
thecash
euhrepresentrepre«nt-&gt;—
„-----[Uldy.
,nd Mort •Hill u Barry County Wheat Allot­
3. To have the school room prop-led,
rd as
.. they
lh„ are now selling above
wure,„ the
who
ment Committee Meets
erly lighted, so it will not unduly par. At the present time about . put across their parts with much
strain the eye* of the children.
$650,000,000 of such bonds are out- gusto and enjoyment and kept up
Obstacles
9
4. To see
toiletsconare standing.
total
being in[provided
and that
kept proper
Tn a sanitary
crcased'’at That
the rate
of bi*50.000.000
a ।JX/ot?\hrte°^ery a^peLanoTto
The Barry county wheat allotment
committee has had to decide some
diUon.
week, and will Increase even more
nt ihrir
interesting cases. Because of a light
Last year In this county 85 lake rapidly from this time on.
.
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lre«.!/v„
View
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vuu«ru «,
uy mn ouardj Many
home
owners■ in this city' MU.
Mtes Helen Weaver, who did weh
such snowfall last winter and the ex­
land those
associated wiui
with mm.
him. The
and coumy
county have
applied iur
for incac
these•■ 7“-^
und•; ceedingly low temperatures late in
lunu
uiuac ip-xauucu
k nc iiuu
nave appucu
--- .worlt
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showed
her
versatLllLv
as
the
wife
of
waler used in the resorts was test- I loans. They need not hesitate about “P0, „hcr. FernatWlty os tnc wife of the winter, considerable damage was
Ird for bacteria. Kitchens and snnl-1 accepting bonds for them because of Uncle Hewie. gracious hostess to the caused to the wheat- crop. The
tary provisions for guests were duly the government guarantees them mob of rammera, and mother as well yield per acre will be smaller than
usual even where the,crop was least
[inspected and suggestions made for which gives them a value equal to °* tl,e lamotui Hewle Twins.
damaged There are some pieces,
Mrs.
making
keeping them In such u condition regular government bonds
•*
“ Orville Bayles —
*-•
• her
। first appearance with the Civic however, where the crop was so
as would not endanger the health
---------------i 4 a »----------------- :
of guests. Owing to lack of funds
This department offers Its heart- IPlayers as the wife of Judge Henry badly winter-killed that the damage
the state of Michigan has discan- felt thanks to the French fliers. &lt;drew much favorable comment
Some farmers who have contracts
tinned its inspection of health re- They cemented bonds of good will :for her naturalness, case and ex­
with the government, agreeing to re­
sorts Al the present time there are between New York and—Just a min- ।cellent voice.
only two counties, Barry and Allo-lute, now—Rayak. Syria.—New York-, Mrs. DeForest Walton was well duce their wheat acreage for 1934
found, when the spring weather
gun, where such inspection
was'er.
|&lt;.cast us the visitor from New York. ojxmed up— if it can be said that we
have had any spring weather-that
the prospects for n wheat crop were
very small. They have wondered,
in view ot their contract with the
government, if they would have a
right, if the wheat yield did not
promise much, to drag their wheat
fields and sow a crop of oats,
In the opinion of the Barry1 &lt;punty wheat allotment board there is
no question about having ' such a
right. Tlie sole question is whether
EVtRY “BuOGEIEf R" SHOULD VISIT OUR
tlie fanner who put in the yheat
iiad carried out his part of the con­
tract with the government by tak­
7
,
ing the necessary pains In fitting his
ground and sowing his wheat properly. If that was done, and the crop
was heavily damaged as it has been
in many cases, there can be no ques­
tion about tlie right of the farmer,
who has such a contract with the
government, to drag his wheat field
and put in oats where he had
planned to have a wheat crop.

LEONARD BOARD TELLS
ROTARIANS ABOUT
HIS WORK

dairies, restaurants,

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Here arc a few features of the Frlgidaire ‘34:
Automatic defrosting—you don’t have to re­
member t? turn it on again after'defroellng.
Automatlo ice tray rcloase—djie Ice trays
glide from the freezer at a' Anger touch.
Unusually large food apace, with extra pro­
vision tor tall bottles.. lifetime Porcelain
interior. Gleaming Dulux exterior finish. A

। quiet, efficient motor that you can scarcely
hear running. Why! . . . this Frlgidaire even
has a special compartment for frozen foods
that must be kept frozen!
Vlslt our Spring Showing and you'll quickly
realize why so many women already are
boasting, "Ours is a Frlgidaire 14."

The Hastings Women’s Club held
their last meeting of the year Fri­
day afternoon. April 27. .There was
il short business meeting at which
report* of officers were read. The
topic "Radio" was presented-by Mrs.
F. E. Adair who read a letter of ap­
preciation of the radio by those An
rural .sections also presented infor­
mation in regard to sound effects
and how they are produced. During
the open fcrum the members told
of many interesting experiences in
connection with radio programs and
visits to broadcasting stations. After
the program the decision of the
Judges for the Poster Contest was
C' en. the first choice being "A
ntem in Her Hand" depicted by
Mrs. Guy Keller and second "Pil­
grim’s Progress" as presenter! by
Mrs Floyd Everhart. Mrs. W. R.
OMk conducted an interesting word
study.
The retiring president. Mrs. C. D.
Bauer, thanked the officers and
members for their loyalty and co­
operation during her two years ot
office. Mrs. W. R. Cook. In behalf of
the members expressed their appre­
ciation of the splendid work done
by Mra. Bauer. The gavel was then
turned over to Mrs. F. E. Adair, the
new dub president, for the coming
year.
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Miss Mary Waters visited home
folks over Bunday.
Bernard Caln of New York spent
the week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Theron Caln.
Those on the sick list the past
week were, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Loehr. Mary- Cain, Frank Waters,
and George Ransom.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasso Vester of Has­
tings visited ,at George Ransom’s
Tuesday. Mr. Vester has gone to
Kama* City, Mo.
Delbert Heath of, Hastings is helptog George Ransom with hl* farm

Tlie annual .meeting ot the Battle m their
cuit Court
Council Ol
of- UBmp
CMmp ntC
Fire WITIS
Girls
Thro..el, the ~M.rtmv At CVM.ntv Creek V0UI1CU
R lK
al c*mP Kltannlwa. Clear to contribute her favorite recipe.
1
PrW*’r evening, April 37th. The Queuing coatasta followed for which
JhJ ?
r r
r Oouncii U composed of people in the Suzanne Sumner and Hasel Caukln
Thls'l^rt^menH^nl thJ
«v«al districts who art Interested received prize*. The hostesses served
This report mentions the business of )ln promoting Camp Fire in their a bountiful lunch which they had
the circuit court for Barry county; conEnunlties’ Hastings has eight
prepared ftom thalr favorite recf^the quarter ending March 31. mwntoe„ ln
CounclI.

phil

Group Council Ftre.
in U&gt;.t inm month, nln. I.. ’
YcivU) cases were started Including were M.. and Mr*. Aben JoiitMon,
Kiyugan and O-E-Ce-Ca group*
two appeals. Twenty-one chancery Mr gnd Mr. Hugh Riley. Mr. Milo will hold a Joint Council Fire at the
DeVries and Mrs. E. A. Caukln. Aft­ Legion room* Wednesday evening.
cases were begun and thirteen
er visiting the camp grounds and In­ May 2. Honors will be awarded and
criminal cases.
specting the new lodge, dinner was a program woven around individ­
Four caser were settled—two law
cases and one each appealed from served in the dining room of the ual hobble* will be presented.
lodge. Hastings girls, having won the
probate and justice courts.
attention of the executives from
DOWLING.
Tlie number ot law cases disposed
Battle Creek by their ability and
of in the three months was three;
The Cemetery Circle members arc
willingness to give service, hail bcen
ot chancery cases five; of criminal
invited to do the serving. The twelve sponsoring a dinner to be held at
cases sixteen; of appeals from Jus­
girls who responded were Leona the church on Decoration Day, with
tice court one; and appeals from
Winlnger,
Isabel
Sage. Loretto a speaker and a musical program in
probate court two case*
Bpringer. Betty Sigler, Virginia the forenoon and as this Is a new
The number of days in which the
Townsend, Gertrude Finstrom. Ruth and experimental venture with them
circuit court was held during the Munton. Betty McMillen. Marie Ev- I they hope to entertain all who are
three months was twelve with Judge erron. Margaret Flngleton, Ethel interested, especially the people
I who have friends buried here,
McPeek holding court 12 1-2 days Bayles and Ingartha Peterson.
and Judge Simpson 1-2 day. Judge
so plan to be present at this time in
R. A. Sullivan, president of the remembrance and loyalty to those
Simpson was called in a trial where
Council,
presided
at
tlie
business
Judge McPeek felt he ought not to
meeting
and
Mrs.
Ebba
Waiters,
hear the case. "Rital number of days
Mr and Mr*. Orlle Hsher, Mrs.
court. justice
Justice chairman
spent by
oy the circuit court,
", of the guardlaiu, called Etta Stanton and Mr*.
Millie
court and probate court in the trial
!
ot
of cases was thirteen. During that j 5b? ‘ UU* Of Haynes attended the funeral
their
aunt, Mrs. Etta Tolles, at Lake
time there -were no circuit court.0* work ta hBr dbtrtcu
Odessa Friday.
Juries summoned.
' Mrs. Katherine Maxwell of DcMr*. Anna Pierce is visiting at
Thls report indicates that the
chairman of National District
gal business of Barry county, rep-1
and Miss Stearns, executive the home pf her son, Marshall Pierce
resented in the trial of cases, was, ^ro,n Detroit, also the chairman of and family.

carried on at the very minimum of 0,6 Detroit guardians, were honor
expense to litigants and to the guests.
county.
Community singing, camp songs
and the play presented by the
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Dramatic Club of Battle Creek
Mrs. LaFayette Usborne called on Camp Fire all brought out the
Camp Fire spirit.
Ungs on Saturday afternoon. Mrs.
O-E-Cc-Ca Group.
Lee recently returned from Buttle
The regular Wednesday night
Creek hospital where she has been ;meeting of the O-E-Cc-Ca Camp
for eleven weeks recovering from7 an
automobile accident.
Mrs. Wm Savacool is slowly re- 1
covering from her tonsil operation.
Misses Ascha and Orpha Burk
spent the week end at Cedar Lake
Academy.
Hubert Marlowe of Carlton and]
Lena Andrus of West Carlton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LaFay-l
ette Usborne.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Strodtbeck at­
tended the Installation of a new;
minister at Zion Lutheran church of j I
Northeast Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hall of Has-'
tings called on Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Barry Sunday afternoon.
Mr- and Mrs. Leo Barry and son ■
Norman .have been Qn the sick list |
the past two weeks. &gt; Mrs. Ruby
Barry and Mrs. Nina Barry of
Southeast Carlton spent
a few
day* -the past week helping care for I
them and to relieve Mrs. Frank !
Shriber, who has been caring fork
them night and day.
I
Mr. and Mrs Walter Culbert and
son sp^nl Saturday in Grand 1Mt
Rap1
Mr.lnd Mrs. Evan Fuller have
bcen on the sick list the past week,
----------------- &lt; • &gt;
-------SOUTH SHULTZ.
Mr. and Mr*. William Bonneville
iand daughter, Suzanne, and Miss
Eva
Bonneville of Battle Creek spent*
!
Sunday
with their brother, Lester]
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Bonneville,and family.
.
l
Visitors at Charley Kenyon’s Sun­
day
were. Mr. and Mr*. Lynn Bish­
i
’
Op
of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mr*.
!
Hayes
Bponable and Ed. Sponable
Of
East Hasting* and Mrs. Emma
'
Wallace of Rutland.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hallock of
Milo and Alva Kenyon and family
of
Bellevue visited Mr. and Mrs.
&lt;
IQ. E. Kenyon Wednesday.
Ernest Peake has not been able
to go back to his work In Kalama­
zoo the past week on account of
trouble
with his back.
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Mrs. Edith Bonneville of Battle
Creek spent last week with her son,
Lester, and family.
Mrs. Florence Peake spent last |
■week with DorrUf Peake of Brush.
Ridge, helping care "for her father.!
Ous Peake, who is still very ill. All I
are hoping for more favorable news
of him.

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Mrs. Myra Wright and Mrs.
Gladys Woodmansee were in Grand
Rapids Wednesday, called there on
accouht of an operation on the lat- ,
ter’s Infant son.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Syckle
were guests Sunday of their son. |
Clifford Van Syckle. and wife of i
Battle Creek.
Alonzo Stanford of Levering ar-

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Only
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A modern Baby Grand la
a beautiful two-tone ma­
ple cabinet. Includaa spa­
cial Electro-Dynamic

police calls aa well aa
regular broadcasts. Mar­
velous tone!

WA1D BAINB
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

the summer with his uncle and
family. Mr. and Mrs. William Stan­
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Titus, Will T1Kalamazoo were Sunday guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Fisher.

SPECIAL LOW PRICES
ON OUR REGULAR

STANDARD GRADE PAINT
Wed., May 2 to Wed., May 9, Inclusive

We are enabled to make these low prices through the co­
operation of the manufacturers, Adams &amp; Elting Co., who
are taking this method of acquainting the public with the
splendid quality of their product.

This Sale Will Help You Save
Money On Your Paint Job!
Double Luitre House Paint
White—1 gallon
$2.89
White—1-2 gallon . . . 1.53
White —1 quart................ 86

obitvaby.

Olander Elmer Flory was born in
Montgomery county, Ohio. June 22.
1864 and departed this life. April
months. 6 days. He came with hU
parents and six brothers to Barry
county in 1879. When twenty years
of age he went to Denver. Colorado,
where he learned the carpenter s
trade, spending 9 years there. From I
Colorado he returned to Michigan
and settled in Oceana Oo . where he
was married in 1899 to Catherine |
Carnagan of Chase, Mich. To this I
union 8 children were born, four dy­
ing in infancy. In 1913 he returned
to Barry county where he resided
the remainder of his life. Surviving
are the widow and four children.
Orville of Lansing, Donald of Grand
Rapids. Edna and Aton of Hastings.
Four brothers remain. Warren of
Denver. Colo.. David of Scottville,
William and Perry Flory of Wood­
land.
The funeral was held Monday aftemoon at the home. Rev. Dewey
officiating with burial at Woodland.

OBITUARY.
।
Lottie May Judson was born at
Covert. Michigan. April eleventh
eighteen hundred seventy six and
died April twenty-fifth, nineteen
hundred thirty four at the home of
Joseph Mead of Hastings where she
wax being cared for since the serious
accident which resulted in hfrr
death. She leaves to mourn her falher of Covert and one slMer, Mabie
Judson, of Grand Rapids and two
niece*. The day of her pasilng she
responded heartily to the singing of
hymns and exhortation and con­
fessed her trust in Christ. Funeral I
services ware held at the Jos. Mead
home, Rev. Gearhart officiating,
Mr*. Wm. Gearhart and Mrs. Lee
Mead furnished tlie music. Burial!
was -made In the Falrplam cemetery i
at Grand Rapids.

. Headpower!—The unique method
The United States Navy seaplane
of moving pianos adopted in the NO-4 was the first aircraft to fly
town of. Pernambuco, Brazil.
across the Atlantic.

Color* and Black
1 gallon........................ $2.72
1-2 gallon................... 1.44
1-4 gallon......................... 76

Flat Wall Paint
White and Color*
1 gallon........................ $2.04
1-2 gallon................... 1.10
1-4 gallon......................... 59
Inside GIom
1 gallon........................ $2.67
1-2 gallon
1.44
1-4 gallon
.76

Semi-Gios* Ad-A-Glo
1 gallon........................ $2.59
1.36
1-2 gallon
.69
1-4 gallon
Double Lrntre Floor Paint
for Imide and Outside
1 gallon.................. ...$2.67
1-2 gallon
1-4 gallon
.76

Barn Red
5-gal. cam, per gal.
1 gallon cam . ...

$ .98
1.10

Barn Gray
1 gallon........................ $1.80
5 gallon*, per gal. .... 1.73

Screen Black
33c
One quart................
19c
One pint...................

Color Varnish
One quart....................... 89c
One pint..........................48c
Batik Enamel
$3.29
1 gallon . .
1-2 gallon
. 1.76
1-4 gallon
. .93
1-8 gallon
., .82
1-2 pint .
.34
1-4 pint . ,
. .19

King Wall Finish
5 lb. pkg., all color* and
white....................... 49c
AU Purpose Varnish, Spar
1 gallon........................ $2.85
1-2 gallon................ . 1.54
1-4 gaUon......................... 83
1-8 gallon......................... 48
Carter White Lead
100 Lb........................ $11.00

LyBARKER’

The Prescription Drug Store

Hastings,

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAT 8, 1934
now pleased to be able to virtually
PAID INTEREST ON COrestore the old conditions. An order
restoring the annual vacations has
VERT
i
.been received, thus giving employ­
ment to the substitute* who have
Will Pay $18,000.00 Soon
been virtually laid off while the
। economy measures were in effect.
and Probably the Bal­
This is good news to all the postal
ance This Year
"
OLD SCHEDULE OF DELIV­ employees. The first vacations be­
__ Improved
___
Yesterday $51,110 of Barry coun­
____
gin this week.
Greatly
ERIES RESUMED
business
conditions
through-fly Covert road bonds became due.
out the'country, as pointed out by The intarest was paid in full but
MAY FIRST
Postmaster Genera) Farley, have re-1 not the principal However. Counsulted In such a substantial increase ty Treasurer Maus believe* that
BETTER
BUSINESS iiv
IN
In postal revenues during
the!with
the iuuuum
amount w
of muury
money that
is
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II S A IS THE REASON months Of February
March.
&lt;In sight, k.
he
will
soon be able
to reIu. Q. m. IQ HIL ncHQUn
ofTer 5ufh prospccts of conttH. - tire 118.000 of the bonds due May
In
conformity
withGeneral
the
recent
or­ j[ ued
the
First
Months
_ increase*, that he ha* fell
*“ ju*ti- ’1. if the state will come across this
der
of
Postmaster
James
Receipts
of Three
Local
Postoffice
an. w '
a
&lt; furfledj In revoking his order provid- year with what It owe* till* county
A.T Farley discontinuing
payless
Larger
Than employes
Year Ago
mg ffor
Or puyi
c&amp;s furlough*
payless
furloughs of
of postal
postal now
now and
and with
with what
what It
It will
will owe
owe by
by
loughs
of postal
andfor
re- । .ling
storing postal service to It* former : employe* and curtallmenU in »erv- the end of the year under the Hor1 ice during the remainder of the Qs- ’ ton bill. Mr. Maus believes the eni cal year ending June 30. 1934.
tire amount can be retired this year.
In line with this statement the That would take care ot all ouli Hastings postoffice lias shown a standing Covert road bonds for
I good increase in business for the which the . county is directly reln«l tf»ree montiis of 1934. over that »]»nsible. However, there are a few

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the Hasting* High *chool ping pong
tournament. The champion will be

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Sporting Items

bonds due may

I

tournament director,
INDIANS DEFEAT
NORTH IRVING 13—6 TILDEN TO APPEAR
Tlie opening baseball game for th#
IN GAME AT LANSING

Hastings Indian* and North Irving
team* was played Sunday, the In­ Profesaional Tcnnla Players
dians winning 13 to a. The batterire
WUl Give Exhibition at
were: For the Indians, Kellar, Rose
and Smith;
For North Irving.
State Capital May 5
Woodard. Utter, Demand. Keeler
William T. Tilden and Ellsworth
and Gangulllett.
Vines will give aa exhibition tennis
Next Sunday the Indians play
match in Lansing. Saturday. May
Rutland at the fairground*.
5, at the Boys' Vocational School
Field House. The exhibition Is under
TEN MEN ON HASTINGS
the auspices of the Lansing Athletic
Club.
HIGH TENNIS SQUAD Thcs# t»x&gt; players have been stag­
Ten men are out for the Hastings ing exhibition matches all over the
High tennis season. according to Al­ country recently. Big Bill TUdcn was
bert Becker, coach. They are: Wil­ at the top of the amateur tennis
i effective
effective May
Mav 1.
1. resumed
resumed its
1U former
former
holiday and generally ad- standing, which were Issued by the liam Fox. Gordon Crothers. Horace ranking in the United States for
3?2C ver»e business conditions, the rev- slate- which must be paid by Barry Angell. WeUraley Xronride.Bob Cor- many years before turning profes­
«huhTuLn enues of the local office showed a “ntl Eaton counties, to cover the'kin. George Dewey. Bill Gladstone, sional Vine* won the 1932 national
i
™
phenomenal Increase. This year's cast of the six miles of Covert road | Hugh Kelley. Vernon Wlnlnger. tennis tournament and became a
professional player last year. Accom­
and nlirth
nf ths
recelPu from Jan- 1 to March 31.'built from M-14 in .Maple Grove Robert Taffee and Roy White.
hi,. hUn
Th?
nf : were 818.140.60. against 816.190 23. eastward into Eaton county, where, Thursday afternoon the team will panying them on the tour are Keith
X nw?v
denartinent^.v. for thc corresponding period of a &gt;t makes connection with the Char-1 play Ionia there. The schedule for GledhlU and Alfred Chapin, wlto will
the money order department have
•
° r
intt.
4.-w &lt;.
— ------lotte improved road. t
There
is «,.i„
only‘! .u.
the balance of .1
the
year 1.
la as fol- also engage in exhibition matches
been attended so that money orders &gt;
"o~
lows: May
ii small amount of these bonds, and lows:
May b
8.. wuyiana.
Woyland, there;
there; May.*
May, 1^ U»e troupe appears in Lansing.
may be obtained pp to 5:30 o'clock. » —— 10.
Ionia,
12. n.lliMina«xj
Kalamazoo
.Slnce, lhl
u the
! they
can be easily uiuui
taken v.ic
care ui.
of.
1“ IUIIIU.
*—'* nciv.
1here; May
*— 14.
•
— j kill
IV.
---- ?- —
---- --------- ------ that.
Wlille this department In most post­
The taxpayers of Barry county Central, here; May 16, Kalamazoo!l‘lese stars have appeared in MicHloffices closes at 5 o'clock It was felt
outside nt
of t
Detroit,
a capacity
Will be glad indeed when the last.----------"
----------------------------n
**™" ---------«...
Central, there; May IB. Battle Creek‘”gan
that a half hour extension would be
crowd
is
expected.
Early reservations
niTrn annimnrn Covert road bond lias been paid. In ICentral, here; May 22. Allegan,
of considerable convenience to those
for tickets should be made through
11A I ,L AU Jin
.|| llhe building up of a highway sys- । there.
Summer's unarieat fabric come* to yea now In footemployed in the factories.
the local high school athletic direc­
JI I LU
11 fill IIHIULW
1 II ,,,n
p,nn
,,iu’,tj*
When the orders, of the Postmas­
tor.
Uli
place,,hc
butCovrrt
under present
condition*
INTRA-MURAL BASE
ter General were Issued several
• your pique costume*. There 1* nothing smarter for
it has outlived its usefulness. We
weeks ago curtailing the service in
(Continued from page one&gt;
I doubt if that law will ever be in­
■anuner wear than these Inexpensive, cool, chic pique
BALL TEAMS COMPETE TRACK TEAM OPENS
the interest of economy, the local
I voked again to force the building
May 10-11—Kellogg Ag School.
:
postoffice figured to give the pub­.
SEASON HERE MAY 9
of any highway in thi* county.
Five intra-mural baseball teams
May 3—Freeport.
lic the maximum of service, evenj
have
been
organized
under
direc
­
May 4—Barlow Lake.
sometimes at Die expense of theF
tion of Joe Brozak. director of phys­
Hastings High track men will
May 9-10—Middleville.
postal employes themselves, and Is,
ical education, and will play a reg­ open the season here at the fair
May 17—Orangeville.
ular three game per week schedule grounds next Wednesday afternoon.
1
May' 15—Wood.
(Continued from page one)
commencing this Tuesday and con­ May 9. with Lakeview. Battle Creek,
May 10—Coats Grove.
tinuing each Wednesday and Thurs­ furnishing the competition. Tlie fol­
Muy 15-16—Nashville.
to the property because, In assessing day. The teams have been practicing lowing Saturday Allegan High school
May 22—Assyria.
the tax, the supervisor had made a
will come here for a meet. Coach
May 23-24—Woodland.
mistake in the description of tlie competition. The band wi|l be rep­ Hawthorne has an entire new squad
May 29—Maple Grove.
“Barry County's Busiest Shoe Store"
property This. then, became a "re­
A complete physical and dental jected tax." In the case of rejected resented by a team and , one teach to work with this season and will
around
considerably
examination will be given to each tax. the auditor general charges each has been formed by Charley experiment
114 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Struble. Art Fuller. Leon Payne with different combination* In these
child who enters the clinic. Vacclback to the county the state's pro­ and Merle Tasker. Altogether sixty two opening meets.
nation for smallpox will be given
*"1P DESIRED " Children who cn- portion of such rejected tax. and boys have entered Into this sport.
'
PLEASANT HILLS.
!'ter the clinic do not have to have then reports the rejection and the
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pierce and
Bunday guests of Ed. Bedford Dan McDousal and Mrs Clare Wil­
amount he has clurged the county
PING PONG TOURNEY
son of Grand Rapids spent Sunday were. Mr. and Mr*. N. C- Kraft and liams spent lliuraday with Mr.
&gt;to
“ the county treasurer. The
in, latter
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
APPROACHES
FINALS
make
"’•!&gt;&gt;'•'» 111
«e cannot
daughter. Bertha, of Charlotte and Campbell's tnotlier and sister and
S'.
."'"'icoUra Una rej.-ctott U»; but he
। Stephen Carter, and brother. Vere.
Out of an original held of 44 enMatt Bedford has been troubled Mr. and Mra. Seymour Jordan and family at Grand Rapids.
triqg Horace Angell. Frank Beck- with a lame back the past week and;Mr. and Mr*. Clare William* and
Mrs. Bert Palmer and Mra. R. J.
with. Gordon Crothers. Steve Bristol. Mr. England has been working for: family.
Williams spent Friday with Mrs. Cy­
Lynn Perry and Billy Gladstone; him«
| Mr. and Mra. Clifton Campbell. rus Shroyer at Barbers Corners.

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Labor unionists complain that a
dollar a day and keep is low wages
for reforestation work. On the oth­
er hand. It is pretty princely pay
for going out camping —New York-

Auditor General

Hastings Cut-Rate $hoe Store

Paid in Claims!

CITIZENS

MtrruALAuToiNs.u

M. O. HILL

15% Operating Profit for
tlie year of 1933.
38'/2 % Loss Ratio.

Business increased more
than 75 % over year ago.

Local Repreienlaiive

for examination. Parents who have
2° .Pro®pc5M
of getting it otherwise. So the coun­
no way of getting to the clinic are
prequested to get in touch with rep- ty treasurer cannot get this money,
represented in the rejected tax. in
I’rescntatlves of their school district.
his possession until a year of more
after the auditor general reports it
HOLMES CHURCH.
| Raymond Wickham celebrated hu to him. Tlie supervisor must prop­
birthday Sunday. Eleven nf his boj erly assess the rejected tax in the
friends from Hastings and there­ way we have described; and the re­
abouts were at hi* home aa guests jected tax must be collected by the
township treasurer: who tn turn
for the day
I Mr and Mrs. Archie Wilson of pay* it to the county treasurer
The auditor general insists that
Kalanumoo and daughter were Sun&gt;day guests at Mr. and Mrs. Roy he will not pay all this S42.68O.44
due to Barry county until he reI1 Wickham's.
'ceives a settlement in full for all
the state claims is due from Barry
county for laxe*. which Include* the
rejected taxes, which the county
treasurer has not received, and
he cannot pay it until he docs re­
ceive it. There Is no fund available
for him u&gt; draw that money from,
except the rejected tax fund, and
there will be no money in that fund
until the supervisors spread the re­
jected taxes again and the township
treasurers collect it a year from now.
Last week County Treasurer Maus
went to see Auditor General Stack
to get a settlement with him. Mr.
Maus received 837.680.44 from Mr.
Stack. That official held back 85 000
He said he proposed to hold
It until the rejected tax Is paid He
admitted that he was holding that
85.000 as a club to force payment
from this county; but how he can
expect our county treasurer to pay
him that money, when Mr. Maus
doesn't have it and cannot get it
HE B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company has
before another year.* passes our un­
appointed us dealers for the new Goodrich
derstanding
•
Safety Silvertown Tire. This is the tire with
It seems to us that there is no
the Life-Saver Golden Ply, the remarkable
warrant for this arbitrary action on
I the pan of the auditor general. The
Goodrich invention that prevents blowouts.
Mate lias received from Barry coun­
Today’s high speeds—40, 50, 60 and 70 miles
ty the money which it has in it*
an hour generate terrific heat inside your
possession. which belongs to Barry
tires. This heat causes rubber and fabric to
county Thr- auditor general admits
'that the-stale has It. The county
separate. A blister starts . . . and grows . . .

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CITIZENS’ MUTUAL
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nlNoi™AuLNbi
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Local Firm Named by
Goodrich to sell their
New LIFE-SAVING TIRE

bigger and bigger - until BANG a blow-out!
And what happens then isn't pleasant to
think about.
■
How New Invention
Prevents Blow-outs

The new Goodrich Life­
Saver Gulden Ply I* design­
ed to overcome thia hazard.
It realata the mo*t terrific,
internal hat. Rubber and
fabriedon't separate. Thu*
blitter* don't form in*idc
the tire. Blow-out* are
prevented by overcoming
their CAUSE.

FREE

nothin*

HASTINGS MOTOR COMPANY
H. D. SHARP, Propr.

Goodrich

Silvertown
WITH UTt SAVER count I’ll

jjected tax. and cannot until another
year. Under, such conditions we fall
j to understand how that officer" can
। think that our tounty treasurer can
pay money that he does not have,
and how he can insist that such
I non-payment Justifies him in hold­
ing $5,000 which clearly belongs to
I Barry county Buch an arbitrary
'course might be expected from Dic­
tator Hitler Does Mr Stack assume
that he has been made the Hitler of
Michigan?

BEAR HOLE LAKE DISTRICT.
Mrs. Clayton Lindsay and daugh­
ter. Arvilla. were Saturday guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Adcock at Hasting*.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Zelk»n Kaiser's were. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred B. Warden and son of Colum­
bus. Ohio.
Week end guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Star Grimmett were. Mrs. Orim, melt's daughter. Mr. and Mrs Fred
Warden and son. Freddie. Jr., of
Columbus. Ohio. Freddie. Jr., is
spending the summer with his
grandma. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck­
with of Hastings were also Sunday
guest*.
r
Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick of Yankee
Springs were Sunday guests of Art
Tyler and family.
Wm. Clagett and family were
Sunday guest* of Mrs. clagett *
parents. Mr. and Mra. O. A- Davis,
at Hasting*.
Miss Rom- Mary Feldspausch spent
Saturday al Robert Bechtel'* In
Hastings
Mrs. Otto Miller and daughter.
Leona, of Hasting* were Bunday
guests at Herman peldpausch'a.
Harvey Meyers and family of
Hastings were Sunday guests of
Kenneth Hurles* and family.
Mia* Betty Calkin* has returned
to work in Hastings after being
home with mumps for the past two

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(These are actual dealer figures)

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TABLE ,

Social Events and Personal Mention
Dr. D. D. Walton visited hla par­
ents In Kalamazoo Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Charlotte Beumer was home
from Aim Arbor Saturday night and
Sunday.
Miss Edith Thomaa of Kalamazoo
visited Mr. and Mra. Clarence OTOhe
on Wednesday.
■Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hawthorne
entertained his mother from Detroit

N

R
lets

€
H.

. Clare Wllwlth Mr.

Mrs. R. J.
th Mrs. Cyornera.

ta

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hubert were
in Grand Rapids on Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. nusett of
Trout Lake were In the city on
Tuesday.
Robert Manhall of St. Johns was
in the city on Saturday calling on
friends.
Sunday guests ot

hla . people

Watches

For the

Graduates

BESSMER
The Jeweler

Low Prices
Friday, May 4

Butter
erlook
Model

th tax
'ones
only

110

Saturday, May 5

u

Bait Quality

26c

cj Lb Box
26jc
Soap Chips Cta“
Tall Can
3c
Babbitts Cleanser
2 c*“' 25c
Grape Fruit
2 U., Baa 19c
Cocoa
3 ’•••• 29c
Post Bran Flakes
5
i*. B.. 22c
Oat Meal
Full Croam
Cheese
17jc

MEAT MARKET SPECIALS

Oleo
Beef Steak

JAN
nice

ilton

In

Mtes Jannet Michael was ui
at Camp
Mr. ano
Mrs. Prancte
Francis Huver
nuver ana
and Mra.
and
PaHr'Ina clear
fAlaaa lake,
lata*
—..a— iLa
children of Lansing y,telte&lt;J relatives Kitennlwa.
over
the
in the city from Friday until Sun-jW”11 cnd.
day
-------o.
----------------------; Mrs. Mary Siiowerman of Pratt­
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bronson are ville came Friday for a few dajrs'
spending this week In Indiana as |pvisit in this city.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bar-' Miaa Eleanor Zoerhof of Grand
ton.
t0
!h
~
...v
. ,,
.
..
1 IRapids wm the week end guest of
Mrs. Dorothy Parker and daughter rusmU Cleveland
Harriet of Kalamazoo were SalurMr and
OtvUlted
day and Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farrell of
j
o
Coldwater on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Seibert and. Mr. and Mrs. David Vail of Muschildren of Kalamaxoo were Bunday keBOn were Sunday guests of Mr.
guetrts of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox 1 and Mrg &amp; A. Burton.
end Win.
I Mtes Mabel Steson spent Bunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ben East of Grand with Mr. and Mra. 0- M. Steson and
Rapids were guests of Mr. and Mra.'children of Kalamazoo.
A. D. McDonald Friday eveqing
M„ Herbert Bishop and Mrs.
coming for "The Virginian.
EjVa settles visited Mr. and Mra.
Mt and Mrs. Earl Boyes and Mr. Qrlle Bishop of Holland on Friday,
and Mra. David Boyes were in Flint
Mr. &lt;nti Mrt. Paul Williams of
Sunday to see Carl Boyes, who is near charlotte spent Saturday evejust recovering from a mastoid in- 'nlng wlU1 Ur. and Mrs. Keith Danfectlon.
I tel*
Mr. and Mra. 8. F. Nichols and f Mr. and Mra. Gordon Clement and
son of Detroit were guests of Mr. (two children of Belding were Sunday
and Mrs. U E. Barnett on Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Shuland attended "The Virginian" tliat । rters.
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith left on
Mr. and Mra. Sterling Shoemaker 1Tuesday in their house car for
Of Grosse Pointe were guests of Mr 1Traverse City and other northern
gnd Mra. A D. McDonald over the points.
week end. coming to attend ‘The
Mrs. George Gillette of Detroit
ytrglnlan" Friday night.
Clarence Baker, from Friday till
Tuesday.Mr. and Mra. D. C. Bronson, who
have been spending the winter in
Grand Rapids, relumed on Styiday
to their home here.
Mra. Arthur T. Kress and two
children of Grand Rapids were the
guests of Mrs. Lawrence J. Ryan
from Thursday till Saturday.
Miss Anna Johnson spent last
Tuesday and Wednesday with Dr.
Winifred McLravy and Mrs. Til Mc­
Laughlin in Grand Rapids.
Gruen Watches
Mrs. George Potter, Mra. John
Withey, Mtes Lulu Campbell. Mrs.
Elgin Watches
Leon Shavey and Mra. Hiram PeaBulova Watches
bddy of Mulliken were guests of Dr.
and Mra. D D. Walton Friday eve­
Yellow Gold Watches
ning, •coming for "Tlie Virginian."
White Gold Watches
Guests of Mra. Eunice Moore on
Sunday were Mr. and Mra. J. E.
Moore and daughters, Miaaes Bea­
No nne gift to the grad­
trice and Eunice Moere. of Battle
Creek.
uates will be more priz­
On Tuesday of lost week Probate
ed, more appreciated
Judge Stuart Clement was in Alle­
gan holding court for Judge Tucker.
or more cherished than
Ills mother, Mrs. Bell^ clement, ac­
u good watch.
companied him and visited her sis­
ter. Mra. Orville Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J LaMastcr. Er­
These watches are mod­
nest Severance and Mtes Dorothy
ern, they are Accurate
Sampson of Detroit spent the week
end in Hastings. Miss Beulah Sev­
Time Keepers and they
erance returned to Detroit with
are as Dependable as
them for a two weeks' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dahn,
yiey are Beautiful
daughters Letitia and Joann, with
Mtes Beulah Severance arrived in
May we show them to
Hastings Tuesday P. M. having
spent flv# months in St. Petersburg.
you?
Florida. They report’ a wonderful
winter. The Dalin family spent Fri­
day night at the L. Severance home,
returning to their home at Luding­
ton Wednesday P. M. While in St.
Petersburg MIm Severance met
Carleton E. Ehle former Supt. of
Schools in Hastings with whom she
Since 1383
enjoyed a pleasant visit. He has a
‘Always Something New"
real estate and insurance office in
, that city.

Porterhouse
Lard Best Pare

3 u~- 25c
13}c
18c
4 U-- 29c

Fancy Rating

HINMAN’/
Wt OtluHr

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Phont 3491

Mr. and Mra. Aben Johnson were
In Detroit over Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Snydfer of South Has­
tings and Mrs. Minnie Tryon of
Welcome Corners were gucsu of
Mrs. Adam Smith on Wednesday.
Miss Katherine Giddings of kala­
mazoo and MIm Beatrice Giddings
of Battle Creek spent the week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs
Ouy Giddings
Little JoEUen Angell of Lansing
has been spending several days with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Angell, who will go to Lansing
with her today.
Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds of Ann Ar­
bor came Friday night to attend
"The Virginian" and returned on
Saturday. She was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Owdes.
Miss Mary Lou Streeter and Lyle
Scudder were in Grand Rapids Sat­
urday and spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Watson at Holland.
Callers of Mr, and Mrs. Keith
Daniels Sunday ’were. Mrs. A.',T.
Eash. Alden. Helen nnd John and
John Seifert of Freeport and Miss
Virginia Heller of near Dutton.
Marlon Whitman, manager of the
local J. C. Penney Company store,
attended the J. c. Penney conven­
tion *t Cincinnati last week, visit­
ing at Hamilton. Mo., and Chicago
enroute.
Judge and Mrs. Russell R. Mc­
Peek of,Charlotte were In- the city
Friday evening to attend "The Vir­
ginian." remaining aa the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W R Cook till Satur­
day noon.

DISTRICT MEETING

Local Organizations Are Well
Represented at Holland
on Friday

wnMMDAT, MAT I. UM
here who are bound Io be In style. |
Charles Juppsiront and family are.
■moving to Grand Rapids, where he;
has employment, and Roundle Pool- '
•on and wife will soon move into
"their house; Claud Krrmeen and
family have moved Into the Mrs.
' Desmldt house on East Main street.
and so on.

I[
POPPY OIY" IS
SATURDAY, MAY 26
LEGION AND AUXILIARY

WATCH t
WINDOWS o!

Mrs. Fred Fleming. Mrs. Bert Ci­
CONDUCTING POST­
lery, Mrs. L. L. Dewey. Mrs. C. J.
MORGAN.
Lahr and Miss Lettlo Garn of the
ER CONTEST
Mrs. Ellsworth Duxbcrry is very
Missionary Union. Misses Lucille
poorly at this writing.
BaMett and Thelma Kennedy, rep­
Opal Webb of BntUc Creek was
resenting the Wesleyan Service CITATION GIVEN TO
I home over
over the WCB
week
end-- AHIDer
Amber |
Guild, attended the Grand Rapids
nim.l n
nmiAZM « U,OBW
* ena
PUPILS AND SCHOOLS Van Sickle accompanied her backl
District convention of the W. H. M.
I to Battle Creek Monday.
8. in Holland on Friday.
You’ll And bargains displayed that' ,
Mrs. 4. B. Gldley. MIm Elizabeth Winning Poster Will Be En - i Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Draper and
sons visited relatives al Potterville!
Henry and Mrs. Leroy Foster also
will save money for you and help
tered in District Contest
accompanied a group of eleven
Sunday afternoon.
round out your spring wardrobe.
Mr. and tyra, Robert Van Sickle |
—Prizes Are Offered
Queen Esthers who remained for the
banquet and evening session. Those
Hastings and Barry county In of Bhaftsburg and Catherine MeIt costs nothing to look — and you
who went were Mtescs Sophia and general will bo called upon to honorAdams
____ __„of _______
Lansing
w were
___ w______
guests of!
don’t HAVE to buy.
Maude Wallace. Doris Nye. Winnie the World war dead and give aid to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Sickle Sun-1
Roinh. Virginia Jacobson, Jean the war's living victims by wearing I day.
Everhart. Ethel Prentice. Louise. memorial popples on May 26th. This
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard, he-'
Grace and Barbara Will and Marlon day. the Saturday before Memorial 1 tha Adkins and Arthur Webb spent'
Hailwood.
Day. will be "Poppy Day ’ through-Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ma.
Mrs. J M. Rodeheaver of Chicago out the United States and will be ter of Nashville.
gave a flne address Friday evening, generally observed by the wearing
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Noem and
her subject being* "Suneying the of the little red flower of Flanders daughter. Marion, of Chicago spent
Highway."
Fields.
Other speakers on the program
Marlle Main hud the misfortune!
Observance of "Poppy Day” here
were Mrs. W H. Veenboer, iiatkainl will be directed by the American of losing his forefinger by a saw.1
trustee, and Mtes Rebecca McKenzie Legton Auxiliary with Mrs. Edw. Juit how it happened has not been 1
of Lansing, conference correspond­ Sayles as general chairman. Wom­ learned.
ing secretary Mrs. M D. McKean of en of t»*c Auxiliary will distribute
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Draper made!
Ml^dlevlile conducted the memorial popples
PUW.C. on
uu the
u.v streets and receive
•- “ business trip to Allegan Monday.1
hour paying tribute to members who contributions for the Auxiliary's I Mrs Jane Doy and baby of Bar­
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
had passed away during the year. welfare and relief work among the I ryville and Mrs. Etta Beach of Hen-1
Three members of the Hastings disabled veterans and their families,
Mrs.
families. .derahott. district called on
Auxiliary. Mrs Ida Eaton, Mrs. 'brganization
Organization of a corps of volun
volun-­ Chas. Harrington and family one,
a
Mary Perry and Mrs. Jennie Rowley, -teer workers
•
.. . —— “
-- —
- ­ afternoon last week.
to distribute
the
me
were remembered by Mrs. McKean. morial flowers
throughout
the
Mrs. Etta Whitman of Holland Isi bounty is going forward rapidly un­
lory Corners spent Bunday night (Plains called on friends at their
,
ORANGEVILLE.
president of the District, and the&gt;Ider
aer ulc
rBUCr&gt;nip w
the ,leadership
of Mrs.
Sayles.
A
. ...io. hcr parents, •«— r-io.t...
. „
mr.
Mr. and *»
Mrs.
Clyde place Bunday evening.
Mr. m.u
and mra.
Mrs. nr.
Art wr.
Earl soent i
Holland ladles were most gracious. large
lorgc suppiy
BU.)ply of
of lhe poppies has been Thursday
with their son Clarence! Nichols, of this place.
1 Will Graham of Detroit is spendhostesses
Ilordcred
- •- - • &gt;run&gt;
*from
----- _______
—_ .h »&gt;»:■»
Camp.. j
Custer
where
. .-......
',
pi.inwell
• "
----------------------------- 1 ln&lt;r a- few days with
.
.
..
furucrcu
vuj
.......
.............
Mr. and -Mrs.
Fred—Schulmeyer|Ing
arUk hla aitat,
..HI Mra. '
Everywhere the Dutch motif wasidbablMl
|dbablcd veterans have been riven
given ;
r,a,"“eu:....................&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Edgetl of Hick-1 and Marcella and Leroy of Oun . Ann Jesup, of thia place.
in evtdenc^-the programs were sil- .employment during the winter and
hmirtfM
. .....________ ......
__ ...
houettes nf
of wooden shoes,
and _
David Boyes and Mrs E J Pratt windmills, wooden shoes and tulips spring making the little paper
went to Allegan Monday evening to were features of the decorations In
•The purpose of "Poppy Day" is to
see a performance of "Shavings.” a the banquet room and on the plat­
three oct play, put on by the Alle­ form. Young women pages, garbed give everyone an opportunity to pay
individual tribute to the men who
gan Eastern Stars.
in Dutch costumes, were at the serv­ gave their lives In defense of the
Dr. and Mrs. Rowland F Webb. ice of the delegates and every visitor .
Miss Fknny Webb and Dr. nnd Mrs who registered was presented with nation. The little act of wearing a
poppy touches the individual more
O H. Southwick of Grand Rapids a pair of tiny wooden shoes as her ,
closely than large public ceremonies
were guests of Dr and Mrs C P badge.
in which he is only a spectator and
Lathrop Wednesday evening and at­
Hostings members wonder If our awakens a realization of the indi­
tended "The Virginian ”
city might not choose some symbol vidual responsibility to the nation,
Mesdamcs C. D Bauer. James emblematic of our town and fea­
sj greatly needed at this time.
Mohler. A. B Gldley nnd Floyd ture this on all possible occasions.
"Poppy Day" also gives everyone an
Everhart attended the District i'edThe meeting next year will be at opportunity to share in the vast
eratlon of Womens’ Chita at Olivet Joy Memorial church in Grand
work which the American Ixglon
on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs Gid- Rapids.
and Auxiliary are doing for the dis­
ley being the delegate from the Has­
abled men. their families and the
tings Club.
families of the dead.
Callers at Mr, and Mrs. Jack J-HOP AT GYM ON
SMART, COOL
Again this year the Legion and
Snyder's of South Hastings on Sun­
FRIDAY EVENING Auxiliary are holding « Poppy Pos­
FABRIC SHOES
day were Mrs Cora Rein of Grand
ter Contest among the pupils of the
Rapids pnd nephew. Billy R«u. of
grades and high school classes. The
OF IMPORTED
Middleville. Mr. and Mrs Guy Wil­ Annual Event Is One of De­
local Auxiliary is offering prizes,
lard. Mrs. James Harry and niece,
lightful Occasions of
IRISH LI N E N
the‘same for both the grade and
Marguerite, ot Hastings
High school winners, flrat. 81.00.
Bohool Year
Miss Ethel Ragla was in Vermont­
FOR SUM M E R
cash and second. 50 cents cash. The
ville over the week end as me guesi
One of Ute lovely events of the winning posters will be taken to
oi MIm Mary McLaughlin, and at­ Hastings High school year Is the the district contest and then
tended n kitchen shower honoring annual J-Hop. when the Junior district winners go to the state pon»
With summer alwc values like these it Is an economy to be wellMias Loraine Hinz of Ann Arbor,, class entertains the Seniors. This test, certain rules have been adopt*
dressed! Now every woman can afford correct shoes. No need to wear
who will soon wed Dr. Neil Mc­ party will be held In the gym on ed governing this contest and ure
Laughlin of Vermont ville.
1 Friday evening of this week, under mandatory, having been made by
the same pair with every frock. We are offering chic Imported Irish
Superintendent and Mrs D. A the direction of John Barnett, gen­ tie National Department. They are:
linen white shoes in a variety of snug-fitting styles at this price. These
VanBuaklfk left Friday morning for eral chairman, assisted by Mtes 11 Subject: "Veteran-made Popfine quality fabric shoes clean easily. It is real economy to buy sev­
1-aMolllc, Illinois, being called there■ Louise Baldwin, who has charge of Vt." Ute words ' American Legion.
eral pairs. Wear them white now and dye them darker colors for late
by the death of Mrs. VanBuskirk's&gt; the refreshments; Mtes Freda Bump. American Legion Auxiliary and
mother, Mrs Oliver Foster, which1 programs; Mtes Margaret Barnett, World War Veterans" may be in­
summer and fall wear.
occurred Thursday night very sud­ entertainment; Miss Helen Angell, corporated In the posters, but no
decorations; Mtes Arloa Myers, jn- jxuiter using the word "Buddy" will
denly. They returned on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Mannl. vital Ions; Howard Ferris, music.
be considered.
and daughters Hazelmae and Pau­
Leading the grand march will be
2. Size: The poster^ must measure
line, and granddaughter Barbara, John Barnatt and his guest. Miss 14 inches by 20 Inches.
attended the annual banquet, of Rose Mary Cronk. Roy While, Jun­
3- Scale of Judging te as follows:
Guy V. Henry Post. Spanish-Amer- ior president, and his guest. Miss &lt;ai Appeal, the force with which
Lllflan Tolhurst, followed by John the jxtetcr drives home the message i
' of the veteran-made poppy. &lt;2.
A. In Grand Rapids Saturday eve­ Erway. senior president, and ’
his
40
ning.
\
HU'-t
.
pointe;
&lt;b)
Artistic ability. 20
John Ironside was one of four । Tlie "Prowlers" will fumteh the pointe; ic.i Attention value. 20
delegates from Michigan to attend' music for dancing.
pointe; 'di Neatness. 10 pointe; le)
a regional meeting at Columbus.
Orginality, 10 points.
Ohio, this week Monday to study LUNCHEON FOLLOWS
4. The contest doses on Thurs­
the code ot the monument indus­
day. May 10.
try. This meeting was composed of'
PLAY FRIDAY EVE This, poster contest has been pre­
t111rteen delegates from Michigan.
sented to the city schools and a
Ohio, and Kentucky, and the code Tabic Decorations Reminded number of the pupils have signified
under which thi* Industry is work­
their Intention of entering. An­
One of Frontier
ing went Into effect April 9.
nouncement of the winners will be
made in the Banner.
Days
CRONK—CAMP MARRIAGE.
A citation will be given the Unit
Following the final performance of
At the Irving Methodist church
sjionsoring
a contest, also to the
Just before the morning service on "The Virginian" Friday night the
school conducting a contest and to
Sunday. Rev. M. D- McKean of Mid­ members of the cast and several out­ every student entering a contest All
dleville. the pastor, united in mar­ side friends, with visiting group,
posters are to be used for advertis­
riage Miss Alice Lucile Camp, from other towns, enjoyed a lunch­ ing tlie "Poppy Day" sale, on Sat-.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred eon in the Play room near the stage,
urday. N^iy 26.
________
Camp, to Mr. Kenneth Cronk ot steaming hot spaghetti being the
Rutland, using the single ring serv­ principal dish. The table was spread
■
MIDDLEVILLE.
ice. The couple was unattended.
with a red and white checked cloth,
The
supper
al
the
M. E. church
Mri. Cronk wore an attractive en­ red ahd white paper napkins and
semble of brown Silk crepe, with red candles in wrought iron holders was attended by a large crowd. The
brown accessories. She is a grad­ lending a bright touch of color. The speech of the evening was much en­
uate of the Hastings High school luncheon was in charge of Miss Joyed, and It appealed to the large
and Mr. Cronk was employed '
Janet Teale assisted by Mrs. Kenllli crowd as full of truths.
The Pythian Sisters met on
Michigan Bell Telephone Co’. _
M^lQtyre and Mrs. Jack Stem.
Thursday and cleaned the basement
a short time ago. For the present
of the hail,
Mr, and Mra. Cronk will reside in
FENDER—RAIDT.
The O. E. 8. had supper preced- ’
Rutland township.
Word was'received here on Tues­
Congratulations and best wishes' day announcing Ute marriage on ing lodge work on Friday evening. '
A large crowd was present and a
are extended.
Monday of Mr. Maurice Pender, son
good time was had.
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pender, to'
The Junior and Senior banquet
GUILD NO S HOLDS
Misa Gertrude Raidt. daughter of
ANNUAL TEA. Mrs. Albert Raidt. So Michigan Friday evening at the Pythian hall,
Dining table. Dining chairsBench grinder.
Hospital Guild No. 3 Mrs. P. T Ave., the ceremony being performed put on by the Pythian Sisters, was
Oolgiove and Mrs. W. R. Cook. In Indiana.
attended by over one hundred of
Kitchen table. Dish cupboard.
Carpenter *nd mason tools.
the pupils and their friends. There
Chmn.. held their annual tea and
Mr. and Mrs, Pender have gone
canned fruit shower at the home of to Kentucky for a short wedding followed a dance at the T. K. 6.
Kitchen safe. Dishes.
Tackle blocks. Wheelbarrows.
the former Tuesday afternoon. Dues
auditorium. A splendid time was en-.
; trip and on their return will reside
Bedsteads. Springs. Mattresses.
were taken In and plans made for in their newly furnished home at Joyed.
Tool cheat Forks. Shovels.
the annual Guild luncheon next; the comer of East Green and South
The fire department was called
Dressers. Commodes.
week. Mrs. Cook talked Informally of Hanover Sts.
to Irving by the bunting of the
some of the features of her recent
'Will
Chaue
farm
house
too
late
to
Dresser commode.
Congratulation* and best wishes
California trip.
'do anything when they arrived, as
Canthook. 3 crowbars.
are extended.
Miss Hirst, superintendent of
the fire was not discovered until it
Rockers. Library table.
Pennock hospital, was a guest, and
■was well under way The building
12-gauge shot gun.
HONORED GUESTS.
Stands. Couch.
spoke IntcresUngly of the work
►was a total loss and nearly all of
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McDonald en­ the Irousclkold goods of the tenant
and problems her position brings.
16-gauga shot gun.
Lounge. Sewing machine.
The afternoon closed with a social tertained twelve guests on Saturday destroyed.
Mounted deer heads.
hour over the tea cups. Mrs. Elite evening with a six o'clock dinner, ■ C. L. Boley had as hte guests, a
Heating stove. Oil stove.
Rannay of Greenville, was an out- honoring Jheir guests. Mr. and Mrs. brother, wife and daughter from
Sterling
Shoemaker
ot
Grosse Jackson over the week end. They
of-town guest present.
Gas stove. Laundry stove.
Many other item* not listed in thia
Pointe.
till spent Sunday with the daughters
’ Bridge followed the dinner, Mr
Gas engine. Pump jack.
of C. L. In the country.
’ i
announcement.
Mrs. 8. C. Brock entertained her nnd Mrs. M. E. Whitman winning
Our drinking fountains were plac-'
"W club on Tuesday' afternoon top score, and Mrs. Shoemaker and cd Friday so that the dry ones can
at her home on E. Center SL, eight Larry Wolfe, the consolation.
have a drink of our pure spring
ladles being present. Mrs
Edith
water.
ENTERTAINS CLASS.
Bonnell was the winner of top score.
Election day. but we are all afraid
Lovely refreshments were served by
Thursday evening Mrs. Frank Ed­ that many will think that their
the hostess. Mrs. Ray Cook enter­ mond's 8. 8. class met with Mn. L. home work is too Important for
tains the club on May IB.
Severance for a co-operative supper, them to leave and get out to vole.
MONDAY S'ftjDY CLUIL
seventeen being present. Florida was We are wishing for a large vole and
the topic of the evening as Mn. Ed­ hO|Je to see the vote for No carry
monds. Mrs. Coleman and Mtes Beu­
to the Monday Study Club at her lah Severance liave Just returned by a large majority.
Mrs. Max Lynd accompanied her
from that land of Munahine. Michi­ mother. Mn. M. E. Thompson, to
the book. "Life Begins at Forty." was gan looks good to them also.
her home at Hersey, remaining un­
given by Mrs. Campbell, and current
til Sunday. While on the way home
events were presented.
GUILD NO. 5.
she'stopped at a friend's and Ingoing
Mrs. Roy Hubbard entertained to the car stepped In a hole in such
JOLLY KIGHT.
The Jolly Eight bridge club met Hospital Guild No. 5 on Tuesday a way'as to sprain an ankle. We all
with Mri. Art Wheating Thursday evening. At bridge top store was won hope for her quick recovery.
|
P. M. High score wu won by Mrs. by Mrs. David Boyes and Mrs. Ches­
May 1st Is called moving day with
' jood
:
We haw several
ter Long received the consolation.
V. D. Wldrlg.
•

Thursday - Friday - Saturday .

WATCH for WINDOW SPECIALS AT

T. S. Baird
Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp; Boys

THE BIGGEST
VALUES IN
TOWN

s

$

IRONSIDE SHOE COMPANY

AUCTION SALE!

I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES FOR SALE
AT MY FORMER RESIDENCE IN FEEPORT, ON

Saturday May 5th
AT ONE O’CLOCK P. M.

TERMS OF SALE:—CASH.
-NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

MRS. MORNA VANDE
WOLF, Propr.

Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

�THE HASTINGS "BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY L 1934
that the blood of these caries-free j
people definitely "agglutlfiatas." or'
clumps up and destroys the bacteria
when injected, while akin injections
give reactions which are in kcepONR CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
Michigan Stale College
I ing with the susceptibility of the in-,
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.
dividual to canes. These reactions
are similar Co the behavior of the
I July 22 to 27 are the dates an- blood and akin in most germ caused
Guaranteed Truss
East Lansing.—Gladiolus growers nounced for the annual Farm Worn- diseases, and are important evidence
can protect plants against their moat en’s week at Michigan Slate Col-1Lhat the bacillus te responsible for
t troublesome Insect pest by treating lege, and program plans are rapidly dental decay, he states.
r’. conns which are to be plant'd, ac- being completed, according to Mbs: The Children’s Fund research has
. cording to die entomology depart- Edna V. Smith, state leader of been carried on for the last four1
ment at Michigan State College
home demonstration agenu.
years among school children, at thei
1riBBT UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.
A species of thrips te about the
In addition to instruction in University Hospital, and tn orphanI6M '■ALL —I'-il'*'- *&lt; Trail’* Md Ono
lab*.
randmon and priced 1" *»1l.
only insect which injures the glad- clothing, foods and nutrition, iiome ages and homes such as Lapeer ।
joctmant for yon. Lot a* show
T-rm. if dr».r*d. Inquire gather
'•
iolus
and
this
pest
can
only
survive
furnishing,
home
management,
and-Home
and Training School, tlie1
Whnr ar lla-iln*. « ip llal.b
’.8
• Michigan winters by livira upon child welfare.-which is a regular col waler Children's Home and i
WANTED—Seat. reli»M* wman for
. .. work Mr* A l&gt; Penmiek. N«'li
'
the conns which are
stored for feature of the program, there will be the Lucas County Home at Maumee.
Control
Nothing else llko
J spring planting.
lectures on miscellaneous subjects. Ohio. During thte time many basic
J. E. NORTON, Auctioneer
IUH ’HALL - or Oa-le Lir rr&gt;«. a «in.t I
JThe corms arc treated by placing such as poetry, landscape, gardening, facts have been cstabllslied about
oaaUUraa.
work kJ" »l
•■■Uhd. I'linne
Phone 759—F3
them an a bosket, to be covered with flowers, dramatics, literature.- and
BOWENS MILES CIHJBCH
The Prescription Drug Store
cloth or paper The container should community problems.
ready to make practical applications 1
HUI IILN1 M-l-rr, hi*» •!...* In. 1
f all ol
t. N'atr Road or I’bon* ,
The morning meetings will be of the findings. Dr. Bunting says •
not be air tight. Then one ounce of
,
______________ 5_3 f
to instruction
and By feeding an adequate, but varied,
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
naphthalene flakes per 100 corms Isi given over
Foil Ml I Tw trar ..II ll.ll.trin bnf
dusted on the corms and left for a demoiutralion in tiioM? subjects diet, low in sugar, mouth conditions
.r ».i.| .
rear i.lil Guern.et row.
week or 10 days. If the corms are The lectures are planned so one may ixave been $o controlled amow some
HASTINGS PABI8H.
eurii. Gu&gt; MrKenair. I'bune 784—I METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUBCH. placed in an air light container or! hear one or two topics discussedchildren's groups u to, practically
Quality Rocks. Reds and Leg­
F.-I
.
5 3'
। if there te much moisture present during the whole week or may at- eliminate the disease,
horns.—Custom Hatching.
FOR SA 1.7 White i.ir, wrn wrrk' old
mine of the conns will be Injured by tend one meeting of each division.
-----------------wo
|
I r,4. It Jobtl.on. Hunt* 1 . Mi.ldlrrillr.
52
flehnnl. IO:SO A.
I Afternoons and evenings will be
The New Day begins at East Cape .
Mlddl*vUl*. MUR.
FOR -AL) emit— f..r e* .|"‘r Mr". JA^a
is, suium.i, u&gt; on a.
Organic mercury dusLs can also be given over to lectures,-recreation. | the Eastern-most extremity of Bl­
from -•* r I.. «l l-r l....h.
To PROTECT You ConaUntly
.beria.
used for tills treatment. Use uccord- and social entertainment.
Hir*it, 1 S Ullle* M'.lth .4 Vrnnonlm"0'
ln« 10 thfl directions given on tlw
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
rille.
53
HriHw.1 10:10 a. st. package by the manufacturer.
FlHl swr
GERM PROVED CAUSE
W* laror* Hao**. HosMhoId Qo«d*.
Ph„n7 S3—Fl 13.’’ Na*h'*lTe
If
any
thrips
apjiear
on
the
grow
­
Prlrata Oar*&lt;u at LOW RATES
ing plants, they can be killed by a |
OF TOOTH DECAY'
spray-made with two tablespoonful11
HABTIXOB CITY MISSION.
of parts green and two pounds of; A germ which flourishes in most I
brown sugar mixed with three gal- mouths and produces an acid which
«0l Kalpaaxoo NaU. Bank Blds.
3- 'Ions of water. Purls green is a via- in turn etches away the enamel ot I
■J,’ lent 06ison.
"
A Roa* Coapanp Ofsanli*d 1874.
AT THE OLD TAYLOR BARN
the teeth te the real and fundainen■r
Circular bulletin No 149. recently tai cause ot dental caries.
I. L. MAUS. L*cal EaprnantatlTa.
The
20 head Ohio and Indiana horses, 3 to 9 years
HaaUnca. Mick.
Jj
published by the College, gives de­ fact that some persons are immune
i
old, weight from 1200 to 1700 lbs. Thoroughly
tailed information about all phases to decay of the teeth is probably due
broken to farm harness. Nice mated teams
Ujjiof growing gladiolus It te sent free to the fact that conditions in their
„■ to those requesting it from the bul- blood and saliva check the growth
suitable for any kind of work. Several odd
in Ictln clerk at East Lansing.
of the bacteria. In much the same
horses, one mule, Shetland pony.
way that other parts of the body are
R. J. ADAMS, Agt.
HENRY FLANNERY, Asst.
DURFEE.
protected
from
germ
disease
invas•
|
rrnt*
*t.o«r
my
market
prlrr.
t'ba*
II.
Jnrakr
' IWt”
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHUBCH
Nre Mr. M.Ui- Ilia.
, 1 J&lt;«bn*on Two mil.-* •oath Hr-'C oil
The
parsonage
was
the
scene
of
ion
by
substances
In
the
blood.
fi t&gt;» &lt; i *.:
M.rh
1 ti..n Root* 3 MoLIIrrille I'honr I1 . a notlie r pretty wedding Wedpesday
These conclusions on Ute cause of;
FOR HALF.—&lt;», will li■*.lr L. r fr.irr
dental
decay
are
advanced
by
Dr.
!
evening, when Miss Adelin Peake
FOR HALF Three rar old n«|«racn*
became the bride of Clifford Xlc- Russell W. Bunting, of the UniterArthur ilalhawar
S3
Munnls Rev F. W Klrig officiated. slty of Michigan Dental School. Dr. ’
FOR HALF Fl... k ■ ■ I. —..|. nF wre.l.l
The bride is the daughter of Mr. Bunting and a group ot coworkers,
rr.'l. f... ........ tw.. ^.u—l l.or. —I. k In..
and Mrs Ernest Peake, and was biochemists and bacteriologists base
Il.fk.... li.."t- i
i'l.r.ne
gowned in flowered voile of pastel their statements on four years of •
WANTED . .........
li«.«i*erlrart&gt;nc or
shades The groom's parents wen laboratory work and observation of
.jrn.a f..r .ti.I.lr-'
the witnesses. The groom is tlie thousands of Michigan school chil­
Mr- Jnr-.on A,.| I, .*.e wr.t .f ll.- l
son of Mr and Mrs. Robert Mc- dren in a project sponsored by the I
Mannls of Hojie township
with' Children’s Fund of Michigan.
Htl.FH'fF.S T.. rr
t
married II*,*' r.r.
whom they will reside.
Dental decay has been a subject i
.t.|, t.. 1.... . .... .
nr -r..ii,| i.,,■ ■
Sunday guests of Mr. and Xfra of much investigation and discus-,
FORDS
CHRYSLERS
Ray Clemens and Mr. and Xfrs. slon in recent years, with the cause'
V CHEVROLETS HUDSONS
Amos Clemens and family were. of the widespread 'disease ascribed ‘
&lt; PONT1AC8
OAKLANDS
Mrs Howard Curtis and son. Clar­ to unclean teeth, general mouth
STUDEBAKERS
BUICKS
HASTINGS
ROUTE 6
ence. and family of Lansing.
&lt; WHIPPETS
DODOES
acidity, lack of calcium and phoaXltes Gcrtude McPharlin lias been phorus in the diet, shortage of vltIII with flu and school lias been amines C and D. too much sugar
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
closed this week
—.
and w..
other
conditions.
None _.
of
Hastings
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Hammond these can be said to be tlie real and
and Xfrs Eva Bateman returned determining cause of tlie disease,
DELTON M E CHUBCH NOTES.
home Saturday after a week’s so- says Dr Bunting, although any or
Jotim with Mtes Mary Bauich at all may be contributing factors in
il l- N* H llr.i
i. . li. It'.
1.
X| Petoskey. Miss Mary* Is getting that they favor tlie growth and ac5U
im.i,.' along Just fine
tivity ot the acid producing "bacilFOR rIKRVhE-M.
■»r&gt;l.re.|
1 Lull Ila.. Var.ltrnL.
Tlie Nutrition class met with Mra./lus acldopholus.'' the real villain.
Claud Hunt Tuesday for their lost Without the presence of the bacillus,
Foil HKN1 -Dwara *iai
;*'/i1
lesson which was on ’’Etiquette " 'the other factors alone will not pro­
-(■*.- liraomal.lr re
Mr and Mrs Tom Hoffman mo-'duce cavities tn the teeth.
' '".'i
1 |..rie. T.'.l F,..t Mil SI 11
Fine Laxative and Tonic
tored to Plainwell and Gordon
a certain number of i&gt;er»ons nev­
in Wolf came home with them Satur- er liave dental decay, even under
i»t :d,f
’
•
th® worst conditions, and these peo&lt;■' Sr..r' iia* ■ r&gt;r.. out
„t
Airs William Hoffman arrived pie undoubtedly have some means of
home from Clearwater Saturday.
preventing the growth of the germ
FIRST CHUBCH
FOR HALF I HEAP Maje-| r ran. - n
' 11
_H, R. Norris is much improved In ln tlie mouth. Dr Bunting declares.
or CHRIST. SCIENTIST
I health.
The Michigan workers have shown
Cer. Cbnrrh and Canter Hlrtela
Mr. and Airs. Claud Hunt and
1 family and Gordon Wolf spent Sun­
day at Owossso.
“’1?,
"• »•».
■— ■“
•“»
spending a few days with the for- (Ants v«ir* Scrap).
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaud E»»ry «inr» uuaranteed on Fit and
u*“i::^'
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Hunt.
Wear.
Mold
Board*.
Caal.
Potl*b*d
U
.CHUBCH
Miss Kutlterlne Reaser of Assyria P‘. 2®«?.-“*!!.. 1!. ollw- ,GA' 1,0
spent Sunday with Xlr and Mrs.
DEMOTT
BBO8.
Harry Reaser and family.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Demaray &gt;of
EIGHT *o
Wanted motorrrrlr o trade n,.e
Battle Creek spent Sunday with
• omr rath
11 ' | I I.- ter
Chas. Hammond and family.
ll.'.or'/Z H.oile
J
W INTI 1. pure ..f 3 »r 1 *rr.. n.t
EMMANUELCHUBCH.
25 HEAD OF GOOD
We handle a Complete Line of Mich. Fertilizers
(EPI8COPALI
BRANCH DISTRICT.
I The Brunch P T A. will be held
National Bank Building,
k. oh H-rrincl.in fl.»w 11i)C * *'
at the schoolhouse Friday evening.
Fo|&lt; stl.L
an.l ten |..c.
Ionia, Michigan
FOR SALE NOW AT THE FAIR
old. Cha*. K. Andlrr Mi.l
May 4 Supper will be served before
.11-,.It.
9
1018-19 Grand Rapidt
the progrum abjut seven o'clock if
GROUNDS
HASTINGS. MICH.
loll HtLP.
r.low ,..||,n&lt;
possible.
joto^otv^oioSro^oWoAoltoio’i’o^otolfcoi-ototoloi-ol'oAollto)
National Bank Building,
Mrs Vincent Norton was in Nash­
i|.*m land r«l rr
G...HI 3
Grmd Rapidt, Michigan
Will
Tree
­
W
ville Saturday night and Sunday a.s
i Mo' We. MUI' Hr” H? tint*
S-3 In
her father. L. B. Potter, is seriously
FOR HtLF -Fwlr troh
.d'rr
Want'd
111.
| H-mer ’ft
Congratulations are in order for
-ter'Hj.l’no' Root'e’ 1 ‘ 'ss
BAPTIST CHUBCH.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bell and did their
HASTINGS MARKETS
| H.H Sit t Or Irt.Ir f..r Itchier hnr*»
friends charivari them Wednesday
evening! They will go to keeping
Livestock and General
house on the Dorr Webb farm when
Mrs Bell finishes her school near

PROTECT GLADIOLUS

THE CHURCHES

J WANTS

BABY CHICKS

Our Service

20 HORSES FOR SALE

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.

20

FRIDAY, MAY 4, AT NASHVILLE

GEO. M. NEWTON

Ynrtl H"8&amp;

SPECIAL CONSIGNED BANKRUPT STOCK

&lt; New and Used

15unham Cultipackers, Cultihoes, Cultimulchera 50f&lt; to 75% of former prices.
America’s Finest Spreader, All Roller
Bearings, $118—F. O. B.
FRED SMITH

5 PARTS

J

4
J

Attention Farmers

666

CARDS of THANKS

REDUCED RATES

PLOW

POINTS

Refinance your car
anil reduce the pay­
ments! Call or write

We are now Contracting Pickles for
delivery at the following Stations:—
Middleville, Hastings, Delton, Free­
port and Nashville, for a 12 weeks’
cash crop, with Guaranteed Price and
Market. Sign one of our Pickle
or Cauliflower Agreements

Hirsch Bros. &amp; Co.

Phone 2649 or 2654. Hastings, Mich.
JOE DeRUITER, Mgr.

Fidelity Corporation
of Michigan

WORK HORSES

GRANGE PROGRAMS
STAB OBANOB NO

toH HFST- 1
•rerrnnt room.

ST It N.V ED

.... rkrot.ir.e ..r
Call • 1 IP. CaM (re

I. .

' ’*&gt; t;.*'!l.,I Lv
Pre.

»oR SALE-It...

M»j E Ntate R»*d
• mail
nnd Mn FTed Otte called on
Wm E Ai,.|r-«. S'.
Wm Otis and wife at Southwe&amp;t
For REST- '. (1
r....n._. f,.r .loir. Rutland Sunday p XI.
.r 42ft Ea.i i. -en
The last meeting of the Glass
&gt;l,o
.(1,^,1
rthaUpn at «!• Creek Nutrition cluss met with Hie
Ph.
secretary. Mrs. Mamie Gorham.
Fl&gt;K HALK-F..U row 3 new
1
Thursday A very enjoyable day was
&lt;’ M. Ha*rth..rn
Pl ace lam S-19 spent.
Sunday guests at Roy Oaks' were
For SUF Lath
Ollie Douglas and family of Hope
e. _ Tk.e_l.OI.. r"’ "
Robert McGlocklin and family and
Louis and Virginia Havens of Has­
tings were Sunday visitors at Forrest
Havens'.
Gordon Havens altered a birth­
day dinner in honor of Ray Wick­
ham at Carlton Center Sunday.
Roy Erway and family spent
Sunday al Louie Erway's in Kala­
mazoo
Mrs. Sara Erway is spending tlie
week with relatives in Kalamazoo.
Mtes Esliwr Erway returned to her
st 319 ,x».
work at the Yankee Springs store
----- - —----------i-2 after spending the week in Kalaj*mazoo
for mutual
-. .... .... is
Mr tnd Mr* Ftank Cook ahfi
Huii«o darinr »h&gt; of Mar 7«h children of Laming spent Sunday
L.
*' w,ty.°r* * »*. 57 at Clyde Warren’s.
iSS’t-rMu^’
ch“ Whittemore and wife also
W. N«*n. Bl.'* s'; Ixiwell Whittemore and Isadora
wanted—ComprUni &lt;iri f.r
Pranshka spent Sunday at Wm.
i T?,
u '"V ‘‘k1 4"*r -f”,
Whittemore’s near Delton.
_______
.. ■ ...... , ——
r-&gt;»*t*. Mra. aojr corda*. Telepbona
----------- si
The troubles of others a/e Intergv, ,.
. g.
। e
,
LOST OR STOLEN—Male for larriaF.
r.,r.tr*rf with
lir.'l'luL'l*—

Influence
Pleased

Good

CHARLES H, LEONARD

. mi ,

Fib
BANNER WANT ADVB. FAY

b'ent-

Fifty years ago everybody
sorry for children; now we

felt
feel

DEWEY REED

Flowers

AUCTIONEER

The Gift for
all occasions

Mrs Allen Sage, who Is working In
636 EAST CLINTON *8T.
Ypsilanti- was called home by the
serious illness of her son. Harold, j
The Branch school played a game
of baseball, against Berryville school
Dales Made al Banner OITIce
Friday afternoon, the Branch team
winning the game. The score stood
CHUBCH or CHBIBT. COATS OBOVB. 31 to 26 in favor of the Branch.
Harold, the thirteen years old son
h«ol. it no— of Mr. iuid Mra. Allen Sage, underrhinr ►.«. k
appendicitis pprroperi &gt;- went a serious appenaicitis
_ _ ......
.
.
•,lr Ur atlon at community hospital in D. C. White Leghorn
NoKhvilla
Thnndiv
.1 1 ■'In
c
Nashville.
Thursday
nightnlrhr
at 1:30.
Although
still very ill ----------it te hoped,
he
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
.—....
Mtes Donna tycKeow-n spent the will recover. The neighborhood ex­
week end with Miss Frances Darby tend sympathy.
of Maple Drove.
Earl "Mudge of Hustings was a
Mr and. Mrs. Harry Rimr ot Has- guest at Mrs. L- E. Mudge and Mtes
tings and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lara- Ruth last Saturday,
at PENNOCK'S HATCHERY.
.....
w.w can a«« tha atock and know «
way of Grand Rapids were Sunday: *'
**“ "
. George Miller of Marshall were Sun- t"&gt;r»«s and aava tka trenbU of loos
visitors at James Mead’s
v'n“,”I-•:&gt;-."‘-"■•u'"'
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Maple
Grove have moved on the Swan
The Doreu Boelety of Nonh
** "M
farm.
Mr and Mrs. Allen Houghttdln of M-ple Onne will meet at the home nrUUnpH DI1III TDV I1DU
Hastings spent Thursday with Xfr. of Mr. and Mrs.' Sterling Oatroth.I L11IIUUIt IUULIKl lAltm
Thursday. May 10. a cordial invila- Phoao as
Oai s ifl
Naaknllo
and Mrs. Arthur Houghtalln.
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Shurlow tlon is extended to al|.
and children went to Millbrook. Me­
costa CO. Sunday to attend the fu­
neral of a distant relative.
Xfr. and Mrs. Wolf of Hastings made the national anthem of the I
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. United Status by act nt congress, 1
SHOE REPAIRING .nd
Geiger
signed by the President, March 3, I
HAT CLEANING SHOP
Mrs Nagler of Freeport spent
several days Visiting her sister. Mra: 11)31. Prior to thia Its only official
,
M and family.
x
I recognition occurred nearly a huoSamuel
Geiger,
Mr. andito^Bint Houghtalinond dred years «»er It was written,

OTHING expresses the senti­
ment of Mothers' Day better
than a beautiful plant or a bouquet
of cut flowers.

NOW is the time to make your
Perennial garden. We have a fine
line of plants in pots priced at 15
cents each . . . or $1.50 per dozen.

Our FREE DELIVERY service
will bring flowers to your door.

GEORGE’S

family of Battle Creek called on Mr.
and Mn. E. L. Houghtalln Sunday. '
Mra. Oliver Ickes &lt;X Hastings
spent Friday with Mn. Willlrd (
Ickes.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maywood of I
Albion called on Mr and Mrs Bert
Fancher Wednesday
, i

____ _____ t a a

I

when it was formally ordered to be
played in tbe army and navy on oecavions of ceremony. Its standing
WBI undisputed In other lands, and
whenever America was honored In
music this air was played.

,

laalaa* • Fifth Got*mor

The world’s longest “straight-1
Noah Noble, a Virginian, becama
away.*' te the 300-mlle stretch of the fifth elected governor of Indi­
track, without • curve, on the trans-; ,na. Jlorn |0
^nt,. virAustralian railway^
•
I &lt;tnla; j,Baary IB&gt; I7W. Koble came
Great expectations often lead tO|‘° Indiana by way of Kentucky
great dlsapixWnlmenLi.
, where he apent hla young inantiood.

Say it with Flowers

sur 60c
month* gaaranlced

1.25

MEN’S DRESS
SHOES SOLES ....

CCra
OUG

BOYS» RUBBER

50c

8HOES DTED—Me

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

TELEPHONE 2530

r

�Wednetday, May 2, 1934

FIRMER EXEMPT
FROM PJY NG S60
PROVISIONS OF TRUCKING
LAW PLAINLY EX­
EMPT HIM
TERMS OF ACT202 OF
1933 SHOULD BE READ

Farmer Has Right to Sell His
Own or Other Produce in
Way the Law Provide!

THE HASTINGS BANNER

turned over to the state treasurer
and credited to the state department
ot agriculture.
Section s slates that all perishable
produce in possession of a licensee,
who is a trucker or wholesaler, shall
be subject to Inspection at all times
by representatives of the state de­
partment of agriculture. Failure to
comply with this or preceding sec­
tions will forfeit the license.
Section 8 names the penalties for
any person convicted of violation of
the provisions of thU Act. He must
pay a fine not exceeding *100. or be
Imprisoned in the county jail for
not exceeding thirty days, or be
punished1 by both fine and Im­
prisonment at the discretion of the
court.
SECTION 9.-NO FARMER OR
FRUIT GROWER WITHIN THE
STATE OP MICHIGAN, WHO
SELLS HIS OWN PRODUCE OR
THE PRODUCE OF ANOTHER
FARMER OR FRUIT GROWER
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. OR
FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE. SHALL
COME UNDER THE PROVISION
OF THIS ACT. PROVIDED THAT
THE
TERM
"FARMER”
OR
FRUIT GROWER” SHALL MEAN
ONLY A PERSON WHOSE MAIN
BUSINESS
IS
FARMING
OR
FRUIT GROWING.

Many farmers have' feared that
the trucking law passed in 1833,
which requires a license fee of *50 a
year for truckers, would apply to
them if they attempt to sell their
own or their neighboring fanners'
produce.
,
Through the courtesy ot Oounty
Clerk Reid we have been shown a
copy of the Act which bovers this
matter.
It specifically exempts
farmers from payment of any license
fee where they sell their own pro­
duce. or produce from some other
farmer or fruit grower, provided,
however, that the produce sold be
grown by a person who makes a COLLEGER TO AWARD
business of farming or fruit growing,
C. M. T. C. SCHOLARSHIPS.
or that he purchase such produce
Trainees at the citizen*’ Military
from a real former or fruit grower. Training Camps in Michigan will be
In order that our readers may awardeg. scholarships
by
three
better understand thia law we will Michigan educational institutions.
outline its provisions. It is called Phelps Newberry, civilian Aide to
"Act 202 of the Public Acts of the Secretary of War. announces.
1033,' and la entitled "An Act Reg­
Mr. Newberry stated that these
ulating and Licensing the Business offers were received from W. O.
of Dealing at Wholesale in Farm Hotchkiss.
president.
Michigan
Products or Fruit to be Used For State College of Mining and Tech­
Human Food."
nology. Houghton; D. B. Waldo,
Section One defines (he word "pro­ president. Western State Teachers’
duce" to mean and Include all fruits, College. Kalamazoo; and T. Paul
berries, vegetables, beans, melons Hickey, director of education, De­
and other products of the soil, to troit Institute of Technology.
be used for human food in the na­
It has been the practice of these
tural state without milling or manu­ institutions for the past several
facturing
the same. The word years to award scholarships to out­
“wholesaler or produce dealer" is de­ standing students at camp Custer
fined to be and to include all per­ and Fort Brady. TTie officials of
sons. Arms or corporations, or their these colleges have commended the
agents, who buy. sell, barter, or ex­ high type of students which have
change any produce, either from a come from the Citizens’ Military
flxed place of business, or from Training Camps and T. Paul Hickey,
carts, wagons, automobiles, trucks ।of the Detroit Institute of Tech­
or other means of conveyance, to nology. in his letter offering a schol­
retail dealers, or for the purpose of iarship again this year, said, "I be­
resale either in interstate or intra- :lieve this is our fourth successive
ttate commerce.
year and in each case the young
Section 2 requires the wholesaler, iman who has enrolled on your
as defined above, to have a license ;recommendation has made good.”
and he must display that license in
The unprecedented rush of en­
a conspicuous place.
:
rollments
in the Citizens’ Military
Section 3. This sections tellsthe 'Training Camps for Michigan con­
steps necessary to obtain such a itinues and with the advent of bright
license.
;
spring
days the number of appli­
Section 4 makes the license fee for &lt;cants has increased tremendously.
wholesalers *50 per year, payable
when the license is issued. All 11....
What
we don’t know makes us unlenses will expire on June 30 each'easy.

Highest Market Price
for your

WOOL
Car of FERTILIZER Ju»t Received

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

:h better paying1
a. In fact orange
growing has not been a profitable ’ L
ree or four years.

IOSANGELESNEEDED
I OTC MADE IA1I1TD
Lu I o Munt MI tn

stony that it would seem as if there
would scarcely be room for root
growth, but, with water, it produces
splendid crops. Take the stoniest
farm in Barry county and multiply
the atones by 10 or 20, and you will
have an idea how some ot this soil
looks. Yet you try to buy It and
you'll be surprised at the price you'll
have to pay. ThU rocky coil is us­
ually on the gentle decline that
mountains. In ages past perhaps
massive rocks have tumbled down
the side of the mountain, broken up,
and disintegrated. Cloud bursts may
have accounted for many of them.
Al any rate, the stones arc there in
places, in great profusion. Buch
stony soil seems to be better adapt­
ed to lemon culture, and right now

i

Milk is the cheapest fdod you can
buy. It has the Vitamins and food
elements which promote the health
of your family.

We are permitted to sell our milk as
Grade A because of the cleanliness
of our barns and cows and the clean
and sanitary manner in which we
handle the milk.

Highlands Dairy will furnish you
Grade A Milk, Pasteurized or Raw,
from our own state-accredited dairy
herd. Our Grade A will cost you no
more.

We would be glad to have you visit
our dairy and see the care and pains
we take to furnish you with CLEAN,
GRADE A MILK at no' additional
cost to you.

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Robert W. Cook, Propr.

I---------- —^1

THIRD PAYMENT JUST
MADE—PRINCIPAL
NOW 1146,000
ALL PAYMENTS MET—
NO DEFAULTED BONDS

Drive a Different
for MEMORIAL
We have a Few Choice Uied
Very Attractive Prices

Fixed Amount Yearly—Prin­
cipal Payment! Increase
ai Interest Declines

One 1932 FORD
paint, and tireaat only________

Last week the school board paid
the third Installment of interest and ]
principal on the 1170.000 of school '
bonds Issued in 1830. The total.
payment on principal and interest]
was 116,500. The bonds bear 4*4 1
per cent Interest. In 1832. *8.000;
was paid on the principal, in 1833 .
the same amount, and this year]
*8.500, or a *24.500 reduction on the i
principal, leaving the amount due
of the principal *145.500 on May 1st
this year.
Tlie last payment is to be made
on the bonds in 1846. The same
amount is raised every year, but
the reduction on the principal grad­
ually increases as the amount of in­
terest is reduced.
The school building and equip­
ment for which these bonds were is­
sued actually cost about *225.000.
This, of course, included the fine
new auditorium with Ito equipment.
Fortunately the district had accum­
ulated about *37.000 in funds to
provide for this building. As there
were no bonds to be paid in 1831.
and the regular amount was raised
by tax, a considerable sum went
into the building fund.
When our citizens realize what a
splendid school building we have,
and what a privilege it Is to have
such an auditorium as the Central
sciwol building affords, they can be
very thankful that the people voted
five to one to have It. The last two
winters have demonstrated, to the
entire satisfaction of the people
of this dty. that the auditorium
fills a long felt civic need. Because
we have such a place. Hastings has
been able to get high-class entertalnmenta at a fraction of what
they would cost per person in small
auditoriums. The advantage of this
is not in the money it saves to those
who might afford to pay a higher
price, but it lies in the fact that it
makes possible the very best enter­
tainments at about the cost, or less
than the cost, of a moving picture
show. We all realise that for school
purposes the auditorium is needed
for the entertainment put on by
school organizations and for com­
mencement exercises.

One 1931 FORD Model A TOWN
COOC
SEDAN, a bargain—only___________

One 1930 FORD Model A TUDOR, recondition­
ed motor nnd in first class mecani(F4 QK
can condition—at only---------------- ___ 9 ■ Ow

::

Hastings, Mich.

no other asphalt pond in thia coun­
try, though we believe that South
America has a much larger one.
We may think that it was a long,
long time ago that Columbus bumped
into America, but it would be only
as yesterday compared to the ages
that have passed since this asphalt
pond was formed, and the animats
mentioned above sank to their eter­
nal resting places in It.

MAXWELL COACH with 1934 plate*
and in running order—for cash only__

Two 157 in. 1930 FORD TRUCKS
One 157 in. 1930 CHEVROLET TRUCK at very
attractive prices.

GENUINE FORD BATTERIES
GENERAL and CORDUROY

UNJjVJ'RSAL GAR
A'

FORD DEALERS
Hastings Michig

"Watch the

=

It is probable that, if the vote on
the proposition had been delayed a had the buildings; but ths aetfe
of the legislature in appropriate
tied. The (act that our city has *15500500. to help achoota *|
beeq able to meet the payments due would otherwise be seriously banl
on the bonds so far indicates that capped by this fifteen min limit
we will go through with the bond Uon. has made a change in thej
Kject and liquidate thw whole bond nation. If tiu
le without causing serious hard­ us It has plan
ship.
schools can probably get aMHt
It was feared that tlie adoption still keep within the tax lint
of the fifteen mills tax limit might 15 mills where the total tax
so reduce the school funds that we
would not be able to carry on our

The Financial and Commercial Foundation
and the Reliability of Every
Is Dependent Upon SOU1ND BANKING

U. S. HONORS MOTHERS;
BEAUTIFUL NEW STAMP

Good banking facilities are absolutely necessary
our city and community are to be thrifty and prosper­
ous. Also a successful bank is dependent upon the
friendship and confidence of the people of the city
and community if it is to render the service that is
expected of a good bank.

New Stamp Obtainable at
the Hasting! Portoffice
Thursday, May 3
As a tribute to the mothers of
America’ the Poatofflce Department
has prepared a beautiful 3-cent
■tamp, which will be obtainable at
tlie Hastings postnfflce on Thursday,
May 3.
This stamp Is a reproduction of
the famous painting by James Ab­
bott McNeill Whistler. entitled “Por­
trait of My Mother," possibly the
best known of that famous Ameri­
can painter's work. Along the top
of the stamp, at the left in aolld Old
English lettering, are the words "U.
6. Postage." Directly below, arrang­
ed In four lines, in solid gothic let­
ters 13 the inscription, "In Memory
and in Honor of the Mothers of
America." Underneath the Inscrip­
tion. in two lines, ore the words
•Three Cento" In solid gothic, in
the lower left corner Is a vasu con­
taining carnations.

WEST CARLTON.
A roof fire irt’the Claud Yeltcr
residence was discovered Friday
morning by passing motorists. Their
timely assistance with the help of
neighbors and Lhe Freeport Fire
truck quickly subdued what would
soon have been a very disastrous
fire. Mr. Yelter was away from home
at the time but was quickly sum­
moned.
John Richardson and Claud Yelter
served on the election board al Carl­
ton center Monday.
Verdan Oovllle played ball at
Ffeeport Bunday as a candidate for

balloon were Fllatro DcRooler and
Marquis D’Arlands* tn 1713.

Savings Accounts
in this Bank are
Insured under the
Federal Banking
Act of 1933

*7

■

One 1929 STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT SEDAN,
6 wire wheels,' in splendid condition POCfl
at only___________ _________________ 3&gt;£OU

YOUR
YOUR

That’s the problemdhese days! The people of
Hastings can do it by increasing the consumption of CLEAN MILK in their homes

::

IS PAYING

l| I

------ /rnnfinnM
onAi----- ' 111 getting up to the zero mark. Mrsd Following
Following are
are the
the programs
programs for
for
(Continued from page one)--------- Cook and I accompanied Mr. and । jkr. 1935 for me Southeast Rutland
th.
Mra- w' J' Qu,nlan 10 hl» lemon | w. o. T. U.. the year opening on
miles or more below the Hoover manch 40 or 50 mile* from Los An-1 Wednesday, May 18:
Dam. The Aly of Los Angeles will geles. Mr. Quinlan will be remem-1 yay ]g—Mothers' Council Hosthave water to supply a population of' bered by ‘many Barry county people, &lt;1Si Gertrude Batichman; leader,
eight or nine million people and 1
J* “^’Tbis^XJll 'Lulu
’ ”
’
Waters.
&lt;
many of the residents there are
‘™
5
June 13—"The Month of Roues ”
Hostess, Muriel Perry; leader. Addle
optimistic enough to believe the city
d
will eventually need every drop, n IL08 AnP’1*4 booster—and a very suc- Perry.
would seem that Los Angeles has |CMaful on«- Our P&gt;cn‘c lunch wasenJuly 11—"Tls Vacation Time.”
provided plenty of room now for a'^ree
Hostess. Lulu Waters; leader, Mary
population of that size. The city U ] '"arj
Waters. A picnic dinner in the
said to include an area of over 450 1 J”™- Fortunately (for me at least)
square miles. In certain directions Mr'
Aug. *—A Study of Patriotism.
..
_
...
. _
. . orinif irrr. In hlx urnnn rrave nnd
you can drive a long, long time and orange trees In his lemon grove and ;Hostess. Mattie Hine; leader, Ger­
finally come to a sign reading—"Los I. will confess that I never ate so .trude Bauchman.
Sept 12—Settling Down to Work.
Angeles city Limits." It is said, that many, and so delicious, oranges at
last summer a government explora­ one time. The big ripe golden bolls :Hostess. Myrtle Williams; leader.
tion party made a trip far up into picked right from the tree al least ।Ollie Vander Brook.
Oct. 10 — Christian Citizenship.
the Interior of Alaska, and when the seemed sweeter and juicier than,
party was way off in the mountains, those that had been picked for ;Hostess. Carrie Loehr; leader. Muri­
far from any habitation, it came up­ some time. A gang ot lemon-pickers ,el Perry.
Nov. 14—Thanksgiving. Hostess,
on a sign which read—"Los Angeles had been over about half, of his
City Limits.” Of course that was the grove, but there were many smaller :Eva Havens: leader. Frances Erway.
Dec. 12—'The Angel Song.” Host­
work of some practical joker, but lemons coming on. and even many
If the people of Los Angeles could lemon-blossoms gave evidence of a ,ess. Jennie Loehr; leader. Ella
benefit by extending the city’s limits still further mate^al addition to the Smith.
crop
later.
What
surprised
me
was
Jan. 8—Faith and Courage. Host­
up into the frozen north, it isn't any
ten to one shot that they wouldn't to see that the lemons picked were ess. Frances Erway; leader. Eva
do It. When It comes to civic loy­ as ' green as grass.” instead of being Havens.
the
rich
yellow
color
as
we
knpw
Feb. 13—"We Honor Frances Wil­
alty. and boosting their iiome towns
and cities, the people of the west them. There were a few grape fruit lard.” Hostess, Elia Smith; leader,
coast are "Johnny-on-the-spot," and trees in the orchard too. and the Luella Otb.
March 13—8. T. I. and Press.
never let an opportunity pass. They frtilt was dclldous.
One of the very interesting spots Hostess. Ollie Vander Brook; lead­
"boast" together, they stick together,
they work together. They may to visit In Los Angeles, and one that er. Mary Waters.
no
onb
should
miss
who
Is
there,
is
Apr.
—Annual
meeting.
Host­
scrap ferociously over politics and
cither matters, but when the good of Hancock Park. Wilshire Boulevard, ess, Muriel Perry. Pot luck dinner.
their cities or towns is at stake, all one of the best known thorough­
differences are burled. "Knocking” fares in the city, passes right by It. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.
Tlie United States Civil Service
will not Tie tolerated, and. in many At Hancock Park is a small pond
places, if a fellow tries it. it will be of asphalt, said to be almost pure. Commission lias announced open
just as well for him if he departs— The land is level hereabouts, and .competitive examinations as follows:
Chief Topographic
Draftsman.
the sooner the better for him. Na­ from the boulevard the surface of
turally with such a large area in the the pond looks like water. Great ;12,600 a year. Principal Topographic
limits of Los Angeles, the city in bubbles of gas work their way up Draftsman. *2300 a year. Senior
through
the
thick
mass,
and
present
•
Topographic
Draftsman.
11,800 a
places is fairly well scattered out.
But you talk with residents ot the a picture not unlike some great flsh year. Assistant Topographic Drafts­
city, and especially any real estate coming to top after a bait or a fly. man. *1320 a year, various services:.
Senior Scientific Aide (Texonomagent, and you will have ample as­ Evidently at some time quite a lake
surance that all those vacant spots of asphalt covered this territory, but ic Entomology), 12,000 a year. Bu­
will be occupied in a few years— probably it has been all filled up by reau of Entomology, Department of
blowing
sand
except
for
the
little
Agriculture.
and may be they will. Surely if the
All salaries given above arc sub­
city keeps on growing as it has In stretch left, perhaps 30 or 40 rods
the last decade or two, many _ ot long and six to eight rods wide. This ject to a deduction of not to exceed
those vacant spaces surely will be Park is especially Interesting be­ 10 per cent until June 30. 1834. and
filled. Where Mr. French's resi- cause it connects the present with of not to exceed 5 per cent during
ages and ages past. perha|M 50.000 the fiscal year ending June 30. 1835,
farm lot less than a decade ago. or 100,000 years ago when great as a measure of economy, and also
Now is is solidly built-up aglh beau­ beasts, long since extinct, roamed a deduction of 314 per cent toward
tiful liomes for miles beyond. Tills this section in great numbers. Over a retirement annuity.
All states except Iowa. Maryland.
is but typical of the faith of the 90 excavations have been made In
people in their city, and the same the fields surrounding this asphalt Vermont. Virginia, and the District
thing is true of all the cities, large pit. and from them have been tak­ of Columbia have received less than
nnd small, up and down the coast. Ib en the skeletons of camels, masto­ their share ot oppointments in the
this spirit of optimism due to the dons. saber-tooth tigers, and many apportioned departmental service at
Washington.
\ \
sunshine and ocean breezes? At any other animals. Dig down tn these
Full information may be obtained
rate if Hastings or any other city or fields to a depth of eight or ten feet
town in Michigan could have such and you come to the asphalt, show­ from Hugo C. Wunderlich, Secre­
ing
that
tlie
lake
must
have
been
of
tary
of
the
United
States
Civil
united, persistent boosters as has
much greater extent evidently titan Service Board of Examiners, at the
California, nothing could keep them
It Is today. Possibly the anlqnls post office in this dty.
from going on.
Lots of warm sunshine and plenty fnay have walked out on a thin
of water is a pretty hard combina­ crust of earth, covering the asphalt.
tion to beat when it conies to grow­ The crust may have broken through
ing fruit—or most anything else. under their weight, and left them
With the large iddltlon to the wa­ hopelessly entangled. At any rate
ter supply, many of the cities in they are there and the asphalt lias
thia section will be provided for served as a perfect preservative of
many years to come. Fruit growers their skeleton remains. The city of
too will have an added supply, if Los' Angeles maintains a beautiful
they need it. and perhaps new fruit museum of natural history, and
and vegetable growing sections, not there you may sec the mounted re­
now supplied "with water, will be mains of these giant beasts that
opened up.
California has the sunshine; the ago. that were taken from these pits.
land must have an abundant supply But very, very little of the land in
of water. The soil generally is very
rich, but if It cannot have water it
Is worthless. There are doubtless brought forth remains especially in­
great stretches of land out on the teresting to the archeologists. You
desert that would be very produc­ will enjoy a visit to tills Park and
tive, if waler could be gotten to it. to the Museum, where the mounted
Some of the choice fruit land is ao skeletons of extinct animals taken

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Brilliant and sparkling musical
[offerings wiU characterize the six
1 programs of the Forty-First Annual
I May Festival, which will take place
। at HUI auditorium. Ann Arbor. May
9th to 12th. Inclusive. Not only are
i the programs exceptional from the
standpoint of celebrated artists and
[ organizations which will be heard.
। but the musical numbers which will
' be performed are of unusual Interest
'and attraction.
Lucrezia Borl Is the leading star of
। the Melroplltan Opera Company.
1 and Is a world figure.
| Rusa Portsene is another great
[ operatic star who has won great dis­
tinction because of the many major
operatic roles which she sings, and
because of the stupendous successes
1 she has made made in recital and Ln
j orchestral appearances.
These two artists will be stel­
lar attractions at the Wednesday
and Friday evening concerts. Ponsclle appearing at the former, and
Dori al the latter. Each will sing
i lbtt£_Unu».ln the course of the evening, offering some of their favorite
solos in which they have made such

WQOJALANp.
Last Week's Letter.
.
Little Severely Plante celebrated
her fifth birthday Wednesday, April
18. with her grandpareuta/Mr. and
Mrs. Milan Trumbo and Mtes Marda
Faul us hex guests at her birthday
dinner.
Mrs- Lena Jarvis of Saugatuck
visited her daughter. Mrs. Etta
Faul. from Thursday until Sunday.
Mr. Olid Mrs. Raymond Faul and
Mrs. Etta Faul took Mrs. Jarvis to
Saugatuck
Sunday
where
they
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Jarvis.

tills week Thursday. May 3rd, for
Charlesl topper with Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
। Henney. All are cordially invited.
Friends of Mra. Ph|Io Fuller, a
The pre-school clinic will meet former resident of Carlton, will bo
at the school house here Tuesday. ■sorry to team Chat she is quite Ul
' at her home in Hastings.
May I. for Prairieville township.
Mr. and Mra. Artnur Yarger arc
The 6th and 7th grade spelling■
, We not only are able to offer our
contest has closed with a victory moving In the John Lewis house at
depositors safety in the form of
for the CWA workers. The losers. 'Carltan Center.
entertained the winners with a
A number from this vicinity at­
INSURED DEPOSITS, hut we
party Wednesday afternoon.
A tended “The Vlrginlart." presented
game of hall was played In which by the Civic Players In Hasting*
further give to them all the vari­
the OWA's were defeated by the Wednesday and Friday night*.
ous accommodations consistent
Mra. John Smith has been quite
MIm Frances Doster te coring for UI during the past two weeks, suf­
with good banking principles.
Mrs. Eaton of Hastings.
fering from Infection in one of her
Mrs. Sam DeBack, who has been
W° UrgC y0U t0 tSl{e advantQK°
a pneumonia patient at Delton hos­
Mr. and Mra. Guy Nash enter­
pital for two weeks, was taken to
of these accommodations and
tained relatives from Grand Rap­
ids
Sunday.
•
consult
our officers for counsel
DcBack, where she will slay until
recovered from tier severe Illness.
ttI»d advice whenever occasion re­
Mra Arnold Is in Borgesu hoepl- tings were guesta of the latter's
quires.
tai. Kalamazoo, where she submitted bister. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Daniels,
Sunday.
_
to an appendicitis operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marlow and
The Boy Scouts spent Saturday
son, Ervin, and Mr. and Mra. Mina
at Holcomb lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson of Elliott visited relatives |n Grand
Bay City spent several days on their ■Rapids Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
■Sherman Oler accompanied the El­
farm here recently.
'
James Verrlll of Strobrldge was liotts and Marlows home Saturday
in town Saturday. He expects to night end stayed over Sunday.
Miss Mercy Usborne of Ann Ar­
come soon for the summer.
The project carried en by tlie pu­ bor visited home folks Thursday and Mra. John Usborne, visited the
Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. John Usborne
Us borne vlsvispils of the High room in the study and Friday. Friday afternoon Mer­ latter’s daughter, Mra. Calvin Stef- ited Mra. Florence Usborne of lake
of "Bacteria" has been very suc­ cy accompanied by her parents. Mr. fey. of near Kalamazoo.
----- J—
Odrssa
Sunday.
cessful. Many Interesting facto have
been discovered. The work was so
successful that Mrs. Wetzel lias
asked various pupils to write in
their results to Dr. C. E. Turner,
author of the book. The tests were
above the average.
Mr. and Mrs. Danford Higgins of
Food-Buying Economy
Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Wins­
low Martin of Gull lake were guests
What Doot It Mean f
of their mother, Mrs. Ethel Stebbins
Sunday.
N ADDITION to getting
Some of the Rebekahs and neigh­
100 cento* worth of guaran­
bors gave Mra. D. N. Honeywell a
teed quality merchandise for
surprise. Fifteen were present and
each food dollar, food-buying
a jolly good time was enjoyed. Mrs.
economy means the selection
Jackson read an original poem for
of foods which exactly meet
the occasion and as always it was
your requirements.
This is
Use it also for
good.
not always easy when you
Salads, and as
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Miner and
face the many grades and va­
children of Homer were over Sun­
rieties offered. Peoa are Peas,
sauce for meats
day guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Wallis
but one grade will work in ad­
Smith and Karl.
mirably while another would
spoil the salad. C. Thomas
Tlie Ladles Aid will meet with
Mrs. L. D. Mlles at Delton Wednes­
Stores' well-trained salespeo­
day. May 9. Pot luck.
ple assist you in making prop­
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Ketchum of
er selections by giving you
Hershey’s Breakfust
Topco Salad Mustard
all the information required
Kalamazoo were callers of their
grandmother Sunday evening. Mr.
for such a selection.
32-oz.
and Mrs. Laurence Osborne
of
Jar
Nashville were also callers.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Temple and
Helen Sackett of Kalamazoo were
Fine flavored
Saturday guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
Wisconsin Full
M. J. Norris.
Lb.
Patricia Baker of Kalamazoo is
Cream Cheese
tlie guest of her grandparents, Mr.
and Airs. Grand DePriester.
THOMAS SPECIAL
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Norris. Lucy
Ground Fresh at
■Norris, Robert McKlbbln. George
Lb.
McKibbln and Russell Watson at­
time of purchase
tended tlie funeral of Mrs. Harold
Ritchie near Bellevue Monday.
Californias,
40-50
Betlie Joe McKlbbln of Otsego
Size,
Lb. 11c
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc­
Lb.
70-80 Size..........
Kibbln and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Munn and
Mi. and Miss Morrissey of Battle
Cream o’ Gnrdcn
C^*ek called on Mrs. Sarah Smith
2 Vo Can 12c.
and Mrs. Wilbur Polley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lancaster of
No". 2 Can . . . .
Hastings were guesta of Mr. and
Mrs Russell Lewis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkins, Mrs.
No. 2
Lulu Shepard and Marcella were
Sunday juesta of Mrs. Eh’a Wilkins
Can
of Kalamazoo.

PRAIRIEVILLE.

ily called on friends In Pewamo
Sunday.
.
Mrs. Henry Cole spent lust week
with her father. Mr. John Mead, of
Con to Grove.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Nlethamcr and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nletiuuner
,
called
on Mr. and Mrs. Deeg of
Lake Odessa Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Grant Osgood will enter­
tain Group No. 2 Extension Class
Friday with an all day meet with
pot luck dinner at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and
।
daughter
spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cole.
Mrs. Karl Faul entertained the
Bridge club Friday evening.
Other artists wix&gt; will appear in
Miss Louise Hilbert of Battle
miscellaneous concerts arc: Guls Creek'college spent the week end
Bustabo, distinguished young Amer­ with her mother. Mrs. Statu Hil­
ican violinist, whose fine perform­ bert.
ances with great American orches­
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Brien and
tras. and in recitals, has attracted children of Lansing called on rela­
wide recognition. She -will appear tives in Woodland Sunday.
twice In tlie Friday afternoon pro­
Keith Guy of Hastings spent the
gram- Mlscha LevltzkL world re­ week end with his sister. Mrs. Dclnowned pianist, is an American citi­ mond Culler, and husband.
zen born in Russia. He ranks as one
The Junior class play. "Where's
of the outstanding piano virtuosi Grandmo?'' will be given al the
and is still in his early thirties. He Woodland High school the evening
appears in the second half of the of April. 27th. This Is a snappy in­
Thursday, evening program.
teresting comedy with plenty ot
Distinguished soloists will also ap­ story value. Rood characterization
pear in the choral work* which will and plenty of hilarious laughs. The
be provided. In the first half of the cast includes: Grandma—Marleah
Thursday evening program, the ma­ Barnum; Gretchen Bloke—Lorena
jor portion of Haydn's "Seasons" Hilbert;
Jack
Worley—Chalmer
will be sung. The soloists for the Hershberger: Bob Blake—Oreydon
occasion arc Jeannette Vreeland. Faul; Lucy King—Helena Benner;
soprano, Paul Althouse. tenor, and Arllne Truesdale—Helen McMillen;
Chase Baromeo. bass. All three are Carl Worley—Marguerite Valentine;
American artiste wlio have won Midnight—Gerald Mahler; Dahlia—
places in the forefront rank of-the Norma Murphy.
oratorio singers. The same trio, with
Mcsdamqs T. C. Munion. G. Os­
the addition of Coe Glade," con­ good. Albert Hauer. J. a. Reisinger
tralto. will also be heard a second and"p''8. Ntethamer "aciu from
time Saturday night, when the first | Woodland as the delegation to the
American performance of Robert Barry' County Methodist Missionary
iHegers great choral work entitled Spring Rally held at the Freeport
' The Song of Peace" will be heard. I church of which Rev. Frank Loomis
I The Chicago Symphony Orclies- | formerly of Woodland, is tlie pastor
[ tra. Frederick Stock, conductor and on Tuesday. April 17. The afternoon
Eric De Lama Tier, associate conduc-; program was put on by different!
tor. will participate during the en-1 ladies of the county. A banquet was I
, tire Festival week, It is significant, held in the evening and Miss Mabie I
that this will mark the thirtieth an- Eddy, Foreign Missionary
from 1
, nual Festival at which-this organ!- ■ India, was the speaker Mr. and
zation has been present.
1 •Mrs.
— C J. --Barnum
----------------1
and -a -----------delegation
I of Standard Bearers attended from
NASHVILLE.
Delton.
I The Mason Jubilee Singers were I
| Club No. 3 of the Methodist La­
at the Method Ln church Wednesday I dies- Aid Society will serve a supper
evening.
[ ! at the church next nlunuxloJ
, mio
.
Wednesday.
Mra
1 he stores began keeping open i j, s. Reisinger, chairman.
Wednesday night. May 2nd.
. Mr and Mra. Al Laird at Battle
। Patients at Community hospital | creek and Mr. and Mrs. Let R. Jorare; Mrs. Dejong of Hastings for dan of Edmore were Sunday visitors
{treatment, Willard Bate* and Hai- at the home of Dayton Jordan,
old Sage underwent operations for
Bobby Cole spent the week end
appendicitis.
with Mrs. Roy Norton of Carlton.
I Bom April 28 to Mr. and Mrs I Quite a number of people expect
Clement Mead an eight pound boy, to attend the Virginian put on by
who has been named Paul Hubert.
Ute Civic Players of Hastings WcdBorn to Mr. and Mrs. J. Van De- nesday and Friday of this week.
i
Venter. April 29, a son who has been j The young married people's SunnkmAH
day gchoo|
thc Methojut
named John Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ostroth re­ church will hold a social evening
turned to their home Tuesday after Tuesday at the home of Mr and
IRVING.
spending the winter in Waterloo. Mrs. Ward Plants.
Just before the morning service
Iowa, and Lansing. \
Mr and Mrs Welby Crockford. in the church here, of which site Li
Mr and Mrs Harry Wolcott and Mr and Mrs. Robert Born. Mr. and a member, Mtes Alice Camp, daugh­
Mr. Morris of Maple Rapids spent Mrs. Ralph Leffler and Dr and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Camp, was
the week end with friends here.
' R. G Finnic were guests at the united in marriage to Kenneth Ray­
Fred Potter has gone to Lansing ; K. of P. dance in Nashville Tiiurs- mond Cronk, by Rev. M. D. Mc­
to -.pend a tew days with hts brother 1 day evening.
Kean of Middleville. Congratula­
and family.
tions.
Mrs. Lola Mcida of Lansing spent
The Ladies Aid Society will meet
SOUTH BOWNE.
the week end at the S. R. Wurtz
at
the hall Friday, May 4.
[Last Week's Letter.
home.
Dell Schlffman and son were In
Mrs. Claud Perry and Mrs. Gail ' Wil) Cosgriff and wife ot Lowell Kalamazoo Sunday to see Mr.
were
Sunday
guests
of
Mrs.
Jennie
Lykins were in Battle Creek Wed­
Schlffman's mother, who Is ill nt
Pardee nnd called on Mr. and Mrs. tlie home of a sister there.
nesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Myrlcn Strait moved
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Wilcox and
Monday into Mrs. Susanna Smith's 1 Miss Beryl Heller of Dutton spent Mr. and Mrs. William McCann were
house.
Sunday afternoon visitors of Gary
Clifton Meek is spending a few Mason and sister. Mtes Hallie MaA large crowd enjoyed the Moth­
er-Daughter banquet Friday night days in Grand Rapids.
•son. ot Wayland.
Mrs- Estella Rosier was a Lowell
at the Community house.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nichols and
Nutrition Group No 3. elected the visitor Thursday.
son. Philip, and family entertained
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Mishler,
following officers for the coming
on Bunday. Mr. Nichols brother.
daughter.
Gwendolyn
and
Harry
year Leaders. Mrs Estella Graham
William Nichols, and wife and their
and Mrs. Gladys Kellogg; chairman. Cramer were in Caledonia Monday two sons, Leon Nlehols and family,
Mrs Effie White; secretary and afternoon.
and Chester Nichols and family.
-----------------Mrs Gw) c,ftrk “nd daughter of
treasurer.
Mrs Arvilla vw..
Cool.
Mrs. Kate Peek of Grand Rapids
The Junior class sponsored a May B^ntont
Mrs. Mary Pender of was In tpwn looking after her prop,
Festival Monday
night at the Caledonia were callers at the Will erty Saturday.
schoolhouse.------------------------------------------ Mishler and Clarence Benedict
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hummel and
Tlie third annual Track and Field hom&lt;,s Saturday afternoon.
children, who lived on the Chaso
Day will be held on Frldav. May
Mr and Mrs. Will Mtahler and farm, are staying with her father.
11th.
’
daughter. Gwendolyn, called at the Mr. Wilson, in North Irving tempo­
Frank Hecker has been ■•pending a
stahl home
Z‘on HUI Btin- rarily.
week at his home here His work will da&gt;’ afternoon.
be m Chelsea Instead ot Jackson
Dorothy Seifert of Freeport spent
LENT CORNERS.
ihereafter
(Thursday night with Helen Eash.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hammond
Nashville is to liave a movie again
Mr ant* Mra. John Eash of and son and Mr. and Mrs. Marc
Some Battle creek people will open Joknrtown. Pa.. Levi Eash and sister, Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Lau­
here May 5th.
IMrs Lizzie Speicher of Sh»|»shc- rence Hammond and sons of Cressey
A large crowd enjoyed the 115th »'“nee. Ind., spent Sunday with their spent Suunday with Mr. and Mrs.
anniversary of the I o O F at broth". Abe Eash, and family Mr. Roy Chandler and Mr. and Mrs.
their hall Thursday night A dc-iand Mrs. V. L. Wolcott of Charlotte Clarence Hammond of Hastings.
licious supper was served at 7 ’•«&gt; Mr and Mrs. Keith Daniels also
Howard Carpenter of Lansing
o'clock. The following program was 4Pf*u ‘h«
„
spent the week end with his par­
given, readings by Voylc Varney.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mishler. Gwen- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Carpenter.
Mrs. Rydman, Marquita Brumm. d°b'n. and Mrs. Clittte Roush of
A very quiet wedding took place
and Mrs. Cftde Briggs, vocal solos Freeport called on John Thaler and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
by Dr. Lofdahl and Mrs Gall Ly-'
Saturday evening.
HaU Saturday, when their youngest
Ilins
' Mrs. Frank Walton and son Floyd daughter. Eleanor, was united in
Mr. and Mrs Fred Warner enter- '»*« ln Hastings Saturday forenoon, marriage with Mr. Kirby Mason of
talned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Hector
Mr- “fd Mra. Elmer Shauffer spent Richland. They left for a short
.Hawkins, their daughter and her six Sunday.with their parents, Mr and honeymoon In Kentucky. Congratu­
Mrs. Noah Shauffer of ........
near Elm­ lations and best wishes accompany
month old triplets from Lii»tdnS.
dale.
“ them from their many friends.
______ POINT.
_______
I Mr. and Mrs. Will Dipp of south
STONY
Miss Jean Hammond spent from
Robert nnd Junior Blocher visited of Freeport attended the funeral of Thursday until Saturday in Ann Artheir sister at Neeley Sunday.
['Mra. Sam Custer Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wellman were I
----------------- -----------------------Mrs Alfred Ball and children and
in Charlotte Thursday.
EAST DELTON.
Mrs Roland of Allegan were Sun­
Mrs. Claud Demond visited her • Mr. Ines, who Lj living on James day callers at the Leland Hammond
' mother and sister, of Hastings a. few Boulter's place, had-a narrow escape home.
days of the latter part of this week. Thursday morning. He was plowing
Mra. Arthur Paul and children of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Combs and Mr., onion marsh with the tractor and in Kalamazoo spent Saturday night
o.. iome manner
tipped bock with
Forest
and Miss Myrtle ...
Mead. of
with her sister, Mr. and Mra. Lyle
। Kalamazoo were Sunday caller? at him. pinning him underneath it. Francisco.
H J. Wellman's.
Several men were called and lilted
The many friends of Mrs Frances
' A number from this way attended the tractor off him. He suffered Brainard of Pine lake were shocked
I a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Roland three broken ribs and a very badly to hear of her death Saturday. The
. Barry Saturday evening. Everybody burned shoulder. A very lucky and funeral was held Monday at the
deeply sympathizes with them in
Pine Lake hotel.
■ the low of their fine home by fire.
Mr. Blocking and Mrs. Smiley of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Waggoner and Cressey and Mr. and Mra. Clair Col­
CARLTON CENTER.
son. Kenneth, of Olivet visited B. lison and son of Kalamazoo were
There were a good many out to
J. Wellman’s Friday.
Sunday visitors at Floyd Collison's
the services at the M. K. church
' Mrs. James Varney returned last
Mr. and Mrs Rex Walers and Sunday morning. All remember the
week from Pennock hospital and to;Mrs. Mary Waters spent Sunday aft- change in time, preaching at 0:30.
recovering nicely from her recent ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Will
operation.
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course dinner served at noon, it be-' Mn. Lina Newland with us next
HIGHRANK.
DELTON.
ing the purpose of the class to year
The Dorcas Aid Society of the
stress proper ‘etiquette, setting of . Ten members out of 18 had per- North Evangelical church will servo
week bora ma your scribe wm sick
the table and serving ot food at the feet attendance.—Minnie Gorham, I
dinner at Mr. and Mra. Sterling in bed with bronchitis and sinus.
table.
I Secy. ’
■
-I Oouoth's Thursday. May 10.
trouble.
*M m follow*:
Mra. Lou
We are very fortunate in having
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bldelman
There were about twenty-flve at- I
Maus; vwt-cnainnan. Mrs. HatUe Mrs. Dorothy Hoffman and Mrs.
were In Battle creek Thursday eve­ tended the evening meeting of the
GROUP NO. 3.
Prentice; Secretary, Mra. Texter.
Grace Mack accept the leadership
ning and heard the WLS radio Garden Club at L. .N. Bush's last
Mreting turned over to leader, who again for the coming year. County
Extension Group No. 3 met al
players.
the home of Mn a. B. Gldley for gave our lesson.—Mrs. Louise Duck- officers were then, voted upon and
Forty neighbors and friends at­ had and everyone thoroughly en­
the lost lesson, 'Table Etiquette." er. Secretary.
plans for Achievement Day were
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
tended a shower at the home of Mr. joyed the talk by Peter DeVries of
Subject for next year wm discussed
made.
George Wahmofl. Middleville R. 1.23 and Mra. Kenneth Mead, newlyweds. Zeeland.
Nutrition 3 was our first choice Faye
.
and voted on. We also gave our
MAPLE GROVE GROUP.
Lewis. Wayland .....................is Saturday evening. Pot )Uck supper
The next Garden Club meeting
choice of Achievement day menu.
The Maple Grove Nutrition class and Co-operative second for next!
will be held Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Wlnlngcr and Mrs. Arm­ met at the rural home of Mra. year's work.—Ethel Donovan. Secy.
PROBATE COURT.
ful wedding gifts.
May 10. at the home of Mn. Loda
bruster were asked to take charge Dorothy Hoffman. April 25, for tho
Est. William E. Johncock. Order
Mr. and Mrs. Frcdric Swarts and Harrington. It la urged that all
of exhibit for Achievement day "Bet­ last lesson of the year.
confirming sale entered.
QUIMBY GROUP.
family of Battle Creek spent Satur­ members who possibly can. be pres­
ting Dinner Table."
'
Eat. Susan A. Barry. Order allow­ day night and Sunday at Mr. and ent. as the lesson will be on flower
“Courtesy In tho Dining Room.” I The Quimby Nutrition class met
We all look forward to our annual with eight members and three vte- at the Quimby church April 20. With ing claims entered.
Mrs. Bert Daly's.
shows, and some arrangements will
pot luck which will be held at the iters present
Est. John A. Turner. Order al­
the business meeting held In the
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clement be made for a flower show later on.
home of Mra. Iscnhath May 16. Mra.
The lesson wm carried out
in forenoon. The lesson on "Courtesy lowing claims entered, final account Mead an eight pound son Saturday
H. Birdsall. Mra; Maus and Mra. reality with a well balanced three In the Dining Room” was given. filed, order assigning residue en­ evening at the Nashville hospital, day at the hotne of Mrs. Shorts at
ALso a demonstration of proper set­ tered. discharge of executor Issued, named Paul Hubert.
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Cloverdale. A co-operative dinner
ting of the table, and the serving of estate enrolled.
Mr. and Mrs. John Everette of De­
the meal. After which it was voted
Eat. Mary T. Travis Waiver of troit were week end guests of Pearl
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mluar of Doster
that our same leaders act the com­ notice filed.
Bosoro and sister. Mrs. Ada Bell.
were Sunday visiters at Uus home
ing year.
Est. John Shawman. Order for
Mrs. L. Mudge and daughter Ruth of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Pennock.
adjournment entered. of the Branch district spent Bunday
Rev. L. D. Mlles and family went .
GLASS CREEK GROUP.
Est. Mary Van Antwerp. Warrant at Mr. and Mra. George Green's.
to Holland Monday to attend the
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Mr.
and „...
Mra. Forest Bldelman
Tho Glass Creek Nutrition Group and Inventory filed.
Est. William Downs, testimony I spent Sunday with Mra. Saddler in
meet for their last lesson at the
Mrs Blanche Richards Is confined
Timo is one of the greatest things
home of Mrs. Frances Gorham, filed, order determining heirs cn- Heatings.
to her bed with throat trouble and
April 26, with 16 members and three
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Reid opd son cold. There seems to be lots of sick­
we have to contend with and is
Est, Lettie L. Van Wagner. Tes­ of Bedford were Sunday guesta at ness around at present. -Fred O.
visiters present.
more valuable than many of us
“Bie following officers were elect­ timony filed, order determining Pied Reid's.
Hug lies has been confined to his
ed for next year; chairman. Mina heirs entered.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hecker and bed the past two weeks with bron- |
realize.
Eat. Bert W. Jones. Order for daughter, Joan Patricia, of Hastings chltte and sinus trouble.
Whittemore; Secy.. Minnie Gorham;
adjournment
entered.
। leaders, Eva Havens and Pearl
called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank HawIf we fail to take advantage of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Terry of Litch­
E«l. Mary Ann Wilkinwn Col­ blltx Wednesday evening,
Newland.
field spent tlie week end with tha
the opportunities! time affords us,
Our group voted for "Co-operative lier. Will filed, petition for probate
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rice of Has­ latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade
we are the losers.
Course” as first choice and "Cloth­ of will filed, declination of trust tings spent Sunday evening at Mr. Town.
ing” second choice for our next filed, order for publication entered.
and Mrs. Henry Bldelman'*.
.
Mra. 8. E. Willison of Hickory
This bank offers timely oppor­
Est Albert J. Thor burn. Annual
year's work.
Mn. Laurel Marshall and two Corners spent the past week at
Tlie lesson on Dining Room Cour­ account filed.
daughters spent last week in Pon­ the home of Harry P. Wertman,
tunities to everyone. Open an ac­
Est. Frank Allerton. Petition for tiac with her husband, who has work caring for Mrs. Wertman through
tesy was Riven by Eva Havens and
count with us today. Keep the
.Pearl Newland, the latter substl- hearing claims tiled, notice to credi­ there.
sickness.
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money you are saving working
tullng for Mrs. Lina Newland who te tors issued.
Mr. and Mrs. Ecabecker of Battle
Mrs. James Underhill spent a few
Eat. Catherine Collins. Proof of Creek were Sunday guests at Fred days over tlie week end with her
sick. Demonstrations on setting the
here under our INSURED DE­
table and serving a meal were giv­ will filed, order admitting will en­ Reids.
daughter. Mrs. Charles Lechleltner.
POSIT plan.
tered, bond.of executrix filed, let­
en.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reid and sons and family near Fair lake. Mr. Untestamentary
Issued, order were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. dprhlll is in very poor health, hav­
As a token of appreciation, tlie ters
members presented each leader with limiting settlement entered, peti­ Beryl Nash al Barber's Corners.
ing to keep to hla bed all of the
a “Friendship" quilt, each member tion for hearing claims filed, notice
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hawblltx called time.
making a block and putting their to creditors issued.
on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelley in
There will be a box social at the
Est. Iris I. Burlnc. Petition for the Pratt district Sunday afternoon. school house Friday night. May 4,
i name on it.
i All regret that we will -not have guardian Hied, order appointing
under auspices of the April group
entered.
WEST ORANGEVILLE AND
Est. Cecil Surin*. Petition for ad­
EAST GUN MARSH. be given. Each one bring cup and
ministrator filed.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Culver. Mn. teaspoon.
Est. Mary E. Travte. Bond of ex­
The funeral of Mrs. Williamson,
ecutor filed, letters testamentary is­
aged 90. of Hickory Corners te to be
sued, order limiting settlement en­ turned from their trip to Nebraska held some time Tuesday.
tered. petition for hearing claims and report a wonderful trip with all
Mrs. Vida Morford and Mrs. Ella
;&gt;aved roads after leaving Martin.
filed. Inventory filed.
Reynolds entertained the Willing
Est. Pearl E Miller. Order ap­ They were gone on their trip about Workers Bunday School class at the
pointing administrator entered.
former's home Friday afternoon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Parris
moved
Est. Etta J. Aldrich. Petition for.
Several of our local sportsmen at­
Friday to Grand Rapids where both
administrator filed.
tended the-smelt dinner put on by
Est. Pearl E. Miller. Bond of ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Parris have found em­ the Barry County Rod and Oun
ministrator filed, letters of adminis­ ployment.
Club at Hastings Wednesday eve­
A number from here attended the
tration Issued, order limiting settle­
State theater in Kalamazoo where ning. They all report a fine Ume.
ment entertd.
Mrs. Nellie Larnbec of Hastings
the merry go round bam dance crew
spent from Tuesday night until
ASSYRIA.
from WLS In Chicago played a two
Thursday night with her brother, I
Lost Week's Letter.
day engagement Thursday and Fri­
H.
F. Wertman, and wife and Mr.
new Firestone High Speed Tire
Mesdames Mildred Jones and dayMrs. Allen McCafferty and Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Garrison and two
Helen Cole, leaders of the Lacey Ex­
sons of Hastings were callers there
fur 1931 is the greatest tiro Firestone has
tension class on Nutrition, Mrs. Earl Buffenberger were In Kalama­
Sunday afternoon.
ever built. With its witler, flatter trend,
Stella Tuckerman and Mra. Mabel zoo Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Francisco of
Puffpaff of the Assyria Center Unit
Mrs. c. E. VanEtt and son LaVerri
greater thickness, deeper non-skid, more
Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs.
were at Hastings on Tuesday to re­ were at Kalamazoo on Friday on
Charles Whittemore and son. Low­
und tougher rubber, and greater non-skid
ceive the last lesson of the scries of business.
ell, and Miss Isabell Bronsky ot i
five
in
the
year's
work.
The
farmer
Mrs.
Marguerite
McCafferty
and
cunt net with the road, you get more than
Hastings were Saturday'and Sun-1
leaders presented the lesson which Morse Canaan and Mr. and Mrs.
day guests of Mr. tuid Mrs. Will'
50% longer non-skid rpilcuge.
was on •‘Table Setting and Table Ejrl Buffenberger expect to motor
Wnittemore.
Etiquette" to tlie class on Thursday t J Kenton. Ohio, this week Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Willison ot
This new development is made
afternoon at. the Ketcham Hall at day and stay for the week end. Mr.
Hickory Comers spent Thursday
Lacey. The latter group met al the Canaan will remain at Kenton fpr
ihle by the Fi res to no pa ten ted process
evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
home
of
Mrs.
Olcnna
Jones
of
As
­
a
while.
of Gum-Dipping, whereby the cotton
Willison.
syria center on Friday.
The children of Ragnal Bradshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Pennock. Sr.,
fibers inside the high-stretch cords are
Mra. Elsie Conklin and friend, Mbs are home from school sick, and Mrs,
and Mr. Hermlnctte visited Mrs.
Maxine Bailey, one of the Battle Bradsliaw Is on the sick list also. We
soaked and coated with pure liquid
DEEPER
Julia McElwain Sunday.
Creek Blossom Queen contestants, hope for their speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Willison spent
NON-SKID
rubber. This provides greater strength,
spent the week end at the Mr. and
Tire play entitled. "Quack. Quack,"
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mrs. George -Conklin liomc.
put on by the Orangeville commun­
safety and blowout protection.
'Hartman at the Kellogg Farm.
Kir. and Mrs. Ronald Warner of ity club played at the Orangeville
GREATER
Mra. Sadie Palmer and
Mrs.
Detroit who were here to attend tlie church Friday night was well at­
. Firestone engineers pioneered and
.
Maude Schomp of Hastings were
THICKNESS
Industrial conference lield at Battle tended and all report a fine enter­ Sunday guests ot Mrs Matilda
develo|&gt;c«l the first successful balloon tire |
Creek on Saturday were guests at tainment.
Smith/
in 1923, and it is only natural that
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the parental home Sunday.
FLATTER
Delton friends of -Mr. and Mrs.
The recently organized Harmonica
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Firestone would lead in the further
ind WIDER
Isaac Houvener's severe illness and
club ot Assyria Center, under the
Mrs. Ella Taylor of Nashville Is hope for hte speedy recovery.
development of lire construction to meet
TREAD
leadership of the. teacher. Theodore spending some time with her sis­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pennock
Tack, made thefr first public pre­ ter. Mrs. Frank Norton.
the demands of the high-powered
are assisting Mr. and Mra. Leslie
sentation at U»e Parent-Teacher
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cobb and
MORE and
high-speed cars of today.
'meeting on Friday night. The mu­ family of Battle Creek spent Sun­ Kelley in moving into their ’hew
home in Hickory Corners which
TOUGHER
sicians from the Ellis district gave day at O. C. Marshall's.
they recently purcliased of Hamilton
The new Firestone High Speed Tires
special numbers.
RUBBER
BUI Upchurch of Charlotte has
for 193-1, have already proved their worth
The Erwin Miller crate mill, which been spending a few days at L. W.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mosier and
his been very successfully operating
by constant testing on the Firestone fleet
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Mosier and
at Lacey the past two years, contem­
Mrs. Edith Debolt entertained the families of Kalamazoo spent Sun­
of tat cars over all kinds of roads and
plates soon moving to Olivet where L. B. Club Friday.
day with Mra.' Lucina Eddy and
tliey will continue to operate the
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman and family.
highways throughout the United States.
business.
kon. Victor, spent Sunday with their
A cooperative session of the Ellis daughter, Mrs. Glen Asplnall, and
Firestone High Speed Tires arc further
ited the former's mother. Mrs. Minand tlie Assyria Center Parent­ family at Hickory Corners.
Die Chandler, at Gull lake, Sunday
subjected to tbe iuoet severe tests known
Teacher organizations was held at
Don't forget the Wilcox Ladies'
the latter place on Friday evening. Aid chicken pie supper at t^e
on the greatest proving ground in the
HIGH SPEED TYPE
shv tz
The supppr featured a sale of Grange hall at Maple Grove Ginter
Mr,and Mrs. Roy Sears and chllworld—die Indianapolis Speedway.
In
SIZES
PHICES
roiCES
SIZES
clothes pin dolls for supper partners. May 4, Friday evening. Everybody■ dren and Earl Wallace of Sunfield
fact, Firestone Tires have been on the
The proceeds to be used by the Boy ’welcome.
spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Scout Troop to meet the financial
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$1443
Ila Jarrord of Battle Creek spent, Mrs. W. Hoisington and Mrs. Lizzie
winning cars hi the annual 500-Milc
obligations of the work. Lloyd Sha­ the week end with her parents, Mr. Wallace. Mrs. Wallace Is not Im­
15.10
8.IS
Indianapolis Race for fourteen consecutive
fer and Hugh Riley with aome of and Mrs. L. W. Jarrord.
proving in health as her friends
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their Boy Scouts from Hastings con­
years — conclusive evidence of Firestone's
Eble Zemke of Vermontville wm
ducted a ceremonial session affiliat­ a neighborhood caller Friday.
16.40
George Fuller of PlalDWell called
1O.3O
outstanding leadership in tire development
ing the new Scout troop No. 81 with
Frank Norton and son. Howard,, at Andrew Smith's Wednesday.
17-50
1I.3O
the organization, supper followed. were Vermontville callers Saturday.
and construction.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Preston.
The Briggs Parent-Teacher or­
,
daughter
Beatrice and son Harry.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliston of West
Olhe, Siw! r
ganization has been postponed to Vermontville spent Sunday with, and Wm. Keene ot Kalamazoo spent
Friday
evening. May 4. Irving their parents, L. W. Jarrard andI
afternoon at W. HoUlngBrandt, chairman of the program wife.
.Y" Li a tan to Laurtnct T i b b a t1 o
WMr/Rg—and Most Dapwmfrtfa T/res F/rastona
r| Richard Crooki and Harvey Fireitone, Jr.
committee, has a playlet in prepara­
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hawkins of Ver­
Messrs. Tom and Ed. Norton ot
tion.
U.
wary Monday night — A". B. C. Network
montville spent Sunday and Mon­ IBattle Creek were Bunday guests
Little Dwight Conklin, who sub­ day with her sister, Mrs. Frank, 'at J. E. Norton's,
mitted to an appendicitis operation Norton.
Mra. Kathryn Hail moved to Frecthree weeks ago. also a minor one
Harry Preston of Fremont and, 'port Saturday to care for her moth­
later, was brought home Sunday 'niece of Grand Rapids spent last, er, Mrs. Bodnia. Her many friends
from Pennock and Is convalescing week end with his parents. Mr. and
at the parental home.
Norton moved onto her farm Mon­
Mra. L. Preston, and grandson.
Our pastor. Rev. Harold Dixon,
day.
was very appreciative of tho unus­
PINE LAKE.
The meeting of the
"Shultz
ually large attendance at church
On Thursday. April 26th. a baby Echoes" at the hall Friday night
serviqg on Sunday and hope they
was well attended.
Ourd.
may continue te meet with tte.
Wm. Hoisington and Clint Jones
Mrs. Charlotte Doster and baby made a business trlp to Allegan and
McOMBER school news.
The new Firestone Air Balloon for 1934
daughter. Phyllis Edna, returned Kalamazoo Thursday.
P. T. A. Thursday night. May 3. from the hospital on Saturday.
embodies all the improvement! in the
Mrs. Drake te some better at this
Iscnhath Entertainers ahd Normal
On Thursday, the final lesson in writing. Her daughter. Mrs. Beule
new Firestone High Speed Tire. Tho
Class play. Bring sandwiches, cake the Nutrition course, was given by
Coot of Potterville, has been with
or cookies or fried cakes and milk.' Mary Mullondore at the home of
her the last weet
Pearl Bagley. This W*s On Tabic
Edwin Chaffee from near Jackson
Dora Gardner. Arabe lie Smith Etiquette and was demonstrated visited his wife and grandparents,
Gum-Dipping Safe-T-Locka the cord*,
and Beatrice Matteson are going to with a mock meal. At the business
Mr. and Mrs. Hoisington, over the
■sing In the music festival Tuesday session the following offlccnt. for week end.
provide! 30 to 40% greater deflection and
evening.
next year's work were chosen:
The Ladles' Aid will meet with
Mrs. Smith and four members of Chairman, Dorothy Ford; vice­ Mrs. A. Smith on Wednesday, May
Got 1933 low *wrung style by equipping
the Normal clou vtelted our school chairman. Emma Nevins; Secy- 8. for an all day meeting. Everyone
Fr’in?y J?ornln»,'
t
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»reas, mive
Treas..
Olive rox;
Fox; icancrs,
leaders, Mary
Mary invited.
The Camp Fire Girl* will meet | Mullendore and Myrtle Roger*. At
Saturday with Josephine Sunday for i this time a ballot was taken for
SOUTH THORNArriC
a council jlre. '
y
I county officers and the routine bu*lMr. and Mrs. Wn\. Hayes, who re­
-***1 P&gt;*y Lha DUrfoeInes* conriocted with Achievement sided on tlie late Martha Hoyt farm
m i hm w RmiMM Hi«h m Tiru "«Z« al *• Finitona FuMry «nd Eriiibitwn
■school Friday, May 4. We played Day, was transacted.
through the winter, have moved
M "A Cuiivrr af Pnar«»"-O!«nka Mar H
the Star school last Friday and won,
Russell Mlnar and Prank Wales •back in with his parents, Mr. and
U'.
.
1 made » business trip to Detroit on Mra. Ted Hayes, and family.
The Giant* beat the Yankse* in [Friday and while there attended the
Mr and Mrs. Theodore Wlerlnga
ourJ?r5t“a,ne ofthc bal1 “rles‘ *1 Detroit-Chicago ball game.
and family of west of MlddlevUlo
to 37. The second game te being' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Champion camo up Thursday evening to sea
played thi. wort.
and family w«e in Paw Paw on FTl- her fqther, who has been quite 111
Thanks to tho school board for ajday evening and attended the 4-H with intestinal flu.
fin* naw ball and bat
'club exhibit
The children were
Mr and Mrs George Thomas en­
Don't forgst ths p. T. A. Thursday j former pupil, of thte school and tertained Mr. and Mn. John Thom­
as and family of Hastings and Mr.
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the displays al#o meeting
• Robert Moon, Reporter, ‘their farmer classmates.
and Mrs. Walter Thomas Sunday,

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4 1 Mtes Zona Dougl/uw is confined to ■ Mtes Nina Fenner returned home
Mrs. James Mosier, who has been
&gt;. her bed at this writing with the Saturday a week ago after spending Uj for the past few weeks, suddenly
kuM4
wd®. ••
.10° iI grippe
grippe.
i the winter in Kalamazoo where she had a stroke and passed away
*.u"tu ■Tk's." oT'pf^Tr, 19IL I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens were took treatments for her ears, which Thursday morning. She had been a
&gt;»&lt;i rwrorded i® tb, .&lt;■«
th,
Bunday guests of their daughter. have been bad since having the flu. sufferer for years with high blood
I -■
r..- n.rr. &lt; oanlT Mirhltfaa. ..
— . .
.. ■
■
We rejoice to have her borne again pressure and her heart. Sympathy te
i 333. and Brush Ridge.
and hope she may enjoy better extended to Mr. Mosier and the five
A iintkr. j Mr. and Mra. Ernest Gorham and health.
daughters, Mra. Alien Newland. Mra.
•
children of Kalamazoo were SaturOeo. Gallantly of Battle Creek Lyle Williams, and Mra. Oscar. Niece
t th, d«i,’day guests of the former’s parents. and Earl Payne of Chicago were of Grand Rapids nnd Mrs. Rube
_______________________
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Flower Wed- Austin of Bloomingdale and Mr®.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of nesday.
Roy Bailey ot Battle Creek.
of Hickory Garners were Sunday after- j Mr. and Mra. Merle Bradfield and
Mrs.
Grover
Davenport
nnd
““noon callers in tlie Geo. Havens’, sen and Mra.
Wilcox
were ...
in Has- daughter Helen, and Mrs. Bert Fai­
----------------- ---&gt; ••!• •! publir^
lings Friday evening to witness tlie ton were Kalamazoo shoppers FrlCoun’»«■«, »■ ’«'*• «i«» &lt;&gt;»
Erwin Havens *as out of school iplay
I play "The
"The Virginian"
Virginian" by
by the
the Civic
Civic day.
day,
."7
“ ,Mt• week w,th an kabeess on his Players And
pronounce
it very good.
Mr. B1K1
and Mra.
Mra. BUM
Ross ricnc
Pierce »&lt;&gt;
ond
if July. A. D.
l&gt; rasT
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nix.
m
flea la
n IIt
■ 1® better
TW»ttOF nt
Thd
Aid U.-n&lt;
nttpnztoel at
nt &lt;1,0
.&lt;_....v.we-_..
for.noon. Ka.urn O,..J
st.nd- nawalr
neck. He
te a
little
at tlsLl
this
The Aid
was WF&gt;11
well attended
the daughter.
Mary Joyce, spent Sunday
n'''!hrWto-n.77','&lt;,'f‘ ji'.’X *rllln*.
i*xxne °riMrs Joncs w«th Mra. Al- with relatives at Lansing
I Os m®Um ®t 1
"ounir.
dr»rr&gt;t
The last meeting of the Glass bertson assistant hostess. Mrs. Nina
Mr. and Mra. W. D. Pierce of
KSSU'i.lLr
’ follow®. tc
Creek Nutrition class for this year;Boyle and Mrs. Evera furnished a charlotte spent Sunday with the
nthla
was held Thursday at the home of (good program of readings and a Grover Davenport family.
• .nj Mrs. Francis Gorham Sixteen mem-, guessing contest. Delicious refreshMr. and Mra. Grant Dickerson
1 ho»- bers and four visitors were presentiments were served by the hostesses, spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
y^Cowtialiu Wu'
“r&lt;“in.’' and enjoyed a fine dinner and had a j Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield were Kai- George Whittemore of Delton.
... ............
wr.t pleasant time. The lesson on Table!arnawo visitors Thursday. The same
Mrs. Martha Chamberlain is at
hundred forty rnd«. itwir,
.Courtesy was given in a very able day their mother. Mrs. Wilcox, had txxne again after helping al the
o®&lt; JJZtoJJKa
h°.nd“d Thirty1 manner by the leader. Mra. Eva Ha-1 for vlsitora. Mr. and Mra. Lyle Wil- dan. AMhby home at Hope Center
weeks."
”
mor, or I-.., »rrordioC to-f. a. vens, and substitute leader. Mrs.
M~.'cox
-- — ■*and son of Battle Creek.
v
- •. for a few
--------,y. In io«n t«o nurih. rant, s»v,n Pear] Newland. The class elected
ected
Sunday Mra. H. J. Flower and
Mrs. Lizzie Pennete and daughter
xb»ro4ito-1 their leaders for next year. The ■ MUs Bernice attended evening serv- Hazel and Mra. C. Vanderweld of
tic® of this O U?w‘u1Mbii!hM*te t*« KwHh'ri- ®iih ®n
!iurt»n»nrr. thrrronto t.e members presented Mrs. Evu Ha-'ice at Parchment. At that lime the Kalamazoo were entertained at the
HmIIbo Ba" «r. a artrap«p«r printed, menu ond
eireoUtiBc I® «aid c®onlr(
,h* "a“*
,hr
vens and Mra. Lina Newland with | newly organized Parchment band of Harry Pennete home Sunday.
.1 MM t® o.rb
D®t~l’at Ha.tinn. Miehion.thi. 3&lt;)ih quilt tops in appreciation for their forty
---------musicians
-—
made
•*“ their first
.........................
Mr. and Mra. Bert -McCallum
- irc®uian. or that
routo &lt;!»» «f Apr.) a !». 1934
services as leaders the past year. public appearance and ployed a Rpenl Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
Drf'1i*d’.a’i\^ron',t”nlrA4Fib.H c-rtriXi it "ro»7 to7 a.ViInro. A11 ffl1
Pa‘d
the work done program of sacred music under the Bert Mason of Richland.
leadership ot Mr. McDowell, ReMr. and Mra. Stevens of Warsaw,
ho lira* abort prrKriLod i Hu«&gt;nr«, Addrraa llaatlnca. Mlrbizan. .this year.
»®e®.
i
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The many friends of Mrs. Lina marks were made by J. Kindieberger ma 4pent (he week end with their
BirsflELL R; MrPEEk.
oRDBb roB pqbucatiom.
Newland ore pleased to learn she te and Rev W H- Helrlgel had charge daughter. Mrs. Harold Kellogg, and
I, fl,tu ? ^irh'Pu**"' able to be up a little. She has been of the service.
family.
I ’“at a aCaaXo of oa*reosrt. bald ai tbo confined to her bed for several weeks
Mr. and Mra. J. Eppley and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Shorts enterProbat® uflea in th® ritr of H*®Un«o in -With Inflammatory rheumatism.
Cora Marhoff of Kalamazoo were tained Mra. Shorts' mother and sis­
NOTICE TO CKEDirons
1 .aidi ruunt&gt;. «&gt;n tho «5th day of April.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox and callers at the Flower home Bunday ter and family from Chicago over
/ p?rorot? Ho®. Stuart CT.tn-k. Jud«o children were Kalamazoo shopperl afternoon.
UTek*end.
'
.
Of Probata.
Saturday. They spent the night and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith-enterMrs. Melissa Ashby of Kalamazoo
tained company Sunday. Mr. and ls visiting Mra. Chamberlain this
...
......... »■■&gt;■ •»&lt;! Mrs. Harold Prindle, and husband Mrs. Smith will move to the Dewey week.
xnpin, havlnc Rl'd i® ••M r»urt at Plainwell.
house this week.
Mr». Mary Cagney and Mr. and
I®. »&gt;»■( tw &gt; 4&gt;r h M for
Mrs. McKee of Cloverdale came
Mr. and Mrs W. C. Schulte have KIr. and Mrs. Leo Ma aI and chil"b® aUowrtlat
1 i Saturday Tor a visit with Mr. and bcen at theiP farm here for several drtn of Kalamazoo visited Mtes I
rtiiVK Mr.
Xfr Schulte
Rchultz will return to
t/&gt; Catherine
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_____ ____
______Ryan
___ '
rdFrf.1 tii.i the 2*ih &lt;i»r nt M»r. Mrs.’Fronds Qorham.
dhys.
Cagney
and■ ••
Henry
,1.tid“,X,".''l«k. kl ..'"Li 31'cre •“ “
“ lhc °lL’ Chicago tills Monday. Mrs. Schultz Sunday.
iPIi&lt;..at«d tor hrariac ••■d prti-1school Monday as the teacher. Mrs. will remain this week. She and Mrs.
TI1C cloverdale L. A- 8. will be
...
I Slocum, was sick.
Quick will be hostesses of the H. L held at the home of Mrs. J. T. 1*dpublic nofs"w’
'««•»
•&gt;
L. D. 1934.
Club next Thursxiay.
.
row Wednesday, May 0. A j&gt;ot luck
thi, ordrr. tor tore® •urcr»»i»® W. H. Olis home included. Mr. and
KUNC^SMITH.
J*™" "" *
SOUTHWEST RrTLAND

LEGAL’NOTICES

Tufu'i.ua
' Hastings and the former's parents
Mra. A. C. Johnson entertained the
Stuart Climut, Jad&lt;® of Prob®to. from Quimby. Mr. and Mrs Harry Prairie Literary dub at her home
eopr.
_ .
. „ .
I Foster of Bellevue. Mrs. Fred Bar- Wednesday.
roi AmHh, BeaUtor of Probata
| tow of HaJStlng, and Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Rollo Johnson and
Fred Otte of Glass Creek.
Mr a.nd Mrs. perry Van Tuyle spent
MOTICE TO CBBDITOBI.
Friday at Nashville.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Mr and Mrs W. Hubbel and
faml)y ot
of Hastings were guests or
ot
Mr. ana
and mts
Mra.. riarnson
Harrison Blocher
niocner ramijy
। called on Mr. and Mrs. l^vl Kant- Mr and Mrs. Perry VanTuyle SatMr. and
Lju™ t- ner, Mr
ttnd Mra.
Mrs John Blocher,
Blocher. and day evening.
evening,
s'd
I also to Nashville Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Velmt
Mrs
ycima steeby and two of
, and adjust.
Mr. -------------and Mrs. Walter
Hershberger
her scholars.
—
--------- -------------Gordon
Green and
of th li
in (Jimmie Bowerman
Bowe
attended a bull
and Guy Makley spent Saturday In
Grand Rapids.
game at the Dowling school Friday
Mrs. Mary Fisher. Susie and Jer- I afternoon.
ry Fisher and Mrs. Cora Wise spent
Melvin Slokus of Detroit spent
■ nd that ••id
the week end in Ohio.
the week end with hte parents, Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Ezra Dell
and and Mrs. Joe Stokus
NOW. THEREFORE, b, nrta.
daughter of Lansing spent Sunday । Roger Converse of west of Middlewith Owen Smith.
| ville spent Sunday with hte sater
I Dale Townsend of North Man- and husband. Mr. and Mra, Orville
NOTICE TO CBEDITOB8.
' Chester College spent the week with Pickard.
/relatives and friends here.
I Mr and Mrs. Albert Green and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kantner of family and Marshall Tripp called on
tala Hlra-t
.
' Hastings and Guy Kantner and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kermcen and
■ildlnc. in
County. U
Ai”’ "on I ’ ‘ r‘m,|X wcrc Sunday guests of Levi i Donna Jeanne on the Center rpad
&gt;r rrmiitor, io (Kantner.
I Sunday afternoon.
I Rcv- Harley Townsend and daugh-----“ ..u‘".
M«ry.
thU, writing.
„ Wf.
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_ ___ ...111__&gt;1____________
_
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
i ' .1 . l . r
ri,ims
Ellsworth Smith
Smith and
and family.
m**’ f
1*1?* I! Ellsworth
family. Mra.
Mrs. II John Jones te recovering from an
lB‘MShsrman Smith and Mra. Velva attack of pneumonia
a
r&gt; ’Komrans and chjjdren of Hastings!
Cowles, who has been on the
spent Bunday afternoon with Mra. s»ck list, te improving.
Chas. Farlee.
Tlie Roush children are out ot
S,.U".I ,
Mtes Glenna Blocher of Holland school entertaining the pink eye.
spent Wednesday with her parents.
Visitors al H and E. Doster's
Mr. and Mra. Harrison Blocher
Sunday were Steve Doster and famMra. Chas. Farlee is suffering from "J •nd Bird Doster and family of
EAST WALL LAKE I
a nabscess on her neck, but te a lit- Doster.
AND VICINITY. tie better at this writing.
to public
A number from this way attended
Rev. P. Vreeland of Tecumseh
the funeral of Mrs Jay Brainard of
visited his cottage one day last
ni«
EAST IRVING.
Pine Lake Monday.
Last Week's Letter.
____
Harry
______________
Lelnaar and______
family_______
of DelHarold Andrews and family of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Yankee ton visited at Frank Roush's Sun­
Kalamazoo spent Saturday at Mrs ;Springs spent Sunday with his ste- day.
Sprague's cottage.
| ter. Mrs. Wm Page, and family.
Oakley Lamphere spent Sunday
Ed. M.U»W,
Mt, ct 1JU.- ! „„
i Mrs. Lottie Sherman and children with friends in Grand Rapids.
tnuoo .pent Friday ,1 twin raiUjr
MUI wlnI
o(- —
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Harvey Hartwell's of Plainwell
Lee Reynolds, wire and son Rua- p,,., c&lt;lled on their mother, Mrs.
Mr.. visited at Nick Boerman's Sunday.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
o“
T" ?
•' E ° M“,lt _______
Hedpa._______
Sunday
afternoon.
.________
j.
Miss Millie Arntz ot -Diamond
Reynolds Tuesday afternoon.
■ Mrs Orley Smith _
C...
.
_
expects to go to Springs vtelted at J. R, Jones a
the Butterworth hospital in Grand couple of days last week.
Rapids this week for treatment.
---------------- *
— — ——
The Ryan school will close this
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Wednesday, the school and P. T. A.
will hold a meeting and have a pro­
Kam »„d supper In Ore evening.
r.m„„
'"t;..
MORTOAOB SALE
DEFAULT barter Urn rc«

This

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.

Is Seed Time!
Seeds with high percentage of

germination are the least expen­
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8® on

WEEKS CORNERS.
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Dickerson
were Battle Creek shoppers Baturday P. AA
Mrs B?ss DeCrocker of Scotts.
Mrs- Jessie McArthur of Hickory
Corners. Mr. and Mra. Fay Whit­
worth and family of Culver dis­
trict. Lawrence Matteson and Fem
Strowbridge of Battle Creek. Mrs.
Millie Matteson and son of McOmber district and Mra. Madeline
Daniels and baby of Hastings were
Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Matteson's,
Mr. and Mra. Fred Ritchie and
Bernice Wood of Kalamazoo were
Sunday visitors at the Leslie Dick­
erson home.
H. O. Armour of Hickory Comm
is spending a few days with his
daughter. Mra. Lyle Dickerson.
Mr. and Mn Will McIlwain and
family of the Hendershott district
were Sunday p. M callers at Frank
Matteson's and Lyle Dickerson's.
The Weeks school went to the
Dowling school Friday P M. and
played ball with the latter. The
Weeks school won with the score of

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grown seeds (except the alfalfa
seed).

We ask you to consult us be­

fore you buy your farm seeds.
MOTICE TO CREDITORS.

SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE&amp;COMPANY

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Daahn In WOOL. GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIMB AND ETC.

Hastings, Michigan

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Telephone 2257

Mrs. A. Johncock. Mrs. Grant
Dickerson. Mrs. Wilbur Gibson and
Mrs. Lester Monica were Kalamazoo shoppers Tuesday.
Tickets for the g Mother and
Daughter banquet are for sale at
both grocery stores and tlie post
office please buy your tickets as I
othce.
;xxm ns possible to save confusion, j
' * *
HINDS CORNERS.
Mr. and Mra Cha*. Oramea and
father. Reuben Gromes. Mrs. Perry
and Mrs Payne of Battle Creek
‘called on Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias
Sunday afternoon.
Thalma Tobias of Battle Creek
and friend. Everett Maier, of School­
craft spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. Tobias.
Mr. and Mra. Kect Tobias and
children spent Sunday with her ste-.
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy,
on the State Road.
Mrs. Pearl Barrett of Detroit nnd
Mb Harold Comp of Hastings arc
spending a week with the formers
parents. Mr and Mrs C. N. Tobias
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tobias and son
ot Battle Creek visited hte parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W O. Tbblas. Bunday
Mr. and Mra. Glen Moore and
family of Nashville spent Sunday
with hte brother. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will
Moore and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Holley of Kal­
amazoo called on her sister. Mr and
Mra Burrell Phillips, and family -on
Sunday.
Mrs. Dorcas Chatman of Has­
tings spent last week with Mrs.
Clara Brown.
There was a good turn out at the
Community meeting at tlie school house Friday night and we all en­
joyed tlie talk by the county nurac.
Miss Wetzel, and also the music and
singing by Miss Eveline Beardsley.
Kenneth Shribley and Paul Smith.
The next meeting will be Friday,
May 11. when the men are to fur­
nish the program.

Itlop, l&gt; ®a!4
dh j«r of Mar.

D.l»d. April 19. A. D. 1»U.
Bto*ri CImmiI. Jadf, ,(

SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Mrs. Elgle Ackerson of Lansing te
visiting relatives here this week.
Mra. George Hall entertained for
her father's birthday Bunday.
Mra. Asa Strait will entertain
Wednesday night for Prteclllas
birthday.
Co, aapiiili
30 SO
Mra. Au Strait te looking for her
brother. Roy, from Green Bay, Wtecotuln.
Delbert Hall, wife and baby of
Charlotte were callers at George
Hall's Bunday evening.
There was a very gvxxl attendance
at Birthday club Thursday at Mra.
Snoke's.
Mra. Au Strait and Priscilla Hall
spent one day In Grand Rapids last
All.
John Strait spent the week end
with hte brother, Mllbom. in Yp­
silanti.
Merle Hall and family of Charlotte
YiM! ad. •pent Bunday with hte sister, Mamie
Laming Saturday night to the Ma­
sonic Carnival. Tlm-Do-Little and
hte orchestra of Detroit were there.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

PRF-QPIinm
I YE AR
MHER

CLINIC IS NOW ON

Itselfl
inounced
perform­
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RVICE
NE 2482

OLUMN

Misuses Power to Keep Youth Who Beat Up
On Elderly Man From Serving Sentence
Governor

Comstock's

immediate

pardon of Thomas R- Metzger three
hours after being convicted on a
DOCTORS, DENTISTS
charge of assaulting the 67-year-old
DONATE SERVICES James Stanton of Greenville is one
of the most violently partisan uses
This Is a Real Benefit for tho of this power to all Michigan po­
litical (history, Such examples as this
Children of Burry
make one seriously wonder whether
County
a governor should be trusted with
Last week we announced that ar­ this responsibility. Certainly Gov­
Comstock has demonstrated
rangements had been made for the. ।ernor
—
—-----------------.—th4|^ ho fihou]d Hot
pre-sciwol clinic, which will be con-1 conclusively
.... ^.,,
z
u’. : rich or poor cun be perducted by the Barry
County
Health........
.Unlt
.....................
. assistance
_ . .
. .
।i mltted to a
—
with the
of: doctor*
defile
the laws of the state
and dentist* throughout the coun- lln Utte district." said Judge Royal A.
*
•-----•
.
Hawley.
In
passing sentence. And by
ty. A house-to-house ranvass has
.executive
action
Governor Comstock
been made and it is expected that
there will be a largely Increased। ('virtually uld "Oh yes they can. proattendance over previous clinics. The v ldtog they have sufficient pull.”
remaining dates to the schedule for
examinations are a* follows:

One can't help but wonder how
"Justice" wvu.u
would have

the vvuiac
Mlt
course u.
of

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SPEAKER SECURED
FOR 1.0.0. F. BANQUET
S °CWN-H00 CONTRACTS
Event Celebrates One Hun-!
.................................. ................................... "I
dred Fifteenth Anniver- |
sary of Order
IS A VERY FT.FABANT AND
111 the OoMty
DELIGHTFUL HOUR AND Program chairman. Charles H. IB A VERY PLEASANT AND ... — county newspapers this FOUR HUNDRED BC
Leonard, reports that plans are be­
INTERESTING PLACE
ONE-HALF PROGRAM
ucck will be found information re­
GIRI^I WEBB FBI
ing completed foe the I. O. O. F.
garding signers of the county ComFOR TOURISTS
IS ARRANGED
ACHIEVEMENT
banquet to be held on Tuesday eveHog contract program. This data

(Governor Ignores
All
—Sense off TANPFRI RY HARRY
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Justice tofardon
to-Pardon Thos. Metzger
Met:
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THE DATES AND PLACES
WHERE CHILDREN
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 9, 1934

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ritog. May 15. and a fine time Is osIs given sb that members of the As­
(sured.
sociation may assist the County Al- YOUNQ PEOPLE COM­
SIGNAL HILL ONE OF
I Carl W. Otto, secretary of the
roc*T nil CICI no lwn'fnt Committee to presenting a
.
Lansing
Chamber
of
Commerce,
has
MUSIC ASSOCIATION
PLETE ALL PROJI
UntAI UIL rltLUb fair statement to the government re­
been secured as speaker. He has
------------- Warding every producer. Please look
of the husky. 23-year-old Metzger
------------been here a number of times and Oil Derricks So Numerous It over youx figures and those of your Winners Have Opportunity to
whom father to addition to being a Representatives at Meeting
lias delighted all who heard him.
wealthy "potato king” Is also secreLook. Like a Fore.t
Discuss Organisation of
Roy Cordes will sing and the
Attend Club Week »t ..
snip committee any statement you
lary of the state board of agricul­
Karmes young people are to furnish
From a Distance
may find that is wrong.
Chorus, ., 'nunc
•s.
College in July
ture and an influential member'of!; „ . a County
music curing
during me
the Dunqirci.
banquet.
. __ ' .
There are so many sights to see,' _Tho Woodland township list of
Governor Comstock's party.
|I Next week Thursday evening, May, Dancing will follow the program.
The Barry County 4-H Handle
and
so
many
places
to
visit
out
o»;f?
irn
*
”
og
l
,
,,g
?
eni
w1U
It la not exaggerating to say that. „ lh Bar
dlcraft. Clothing and Hot Lunch cluhfl
—Orchestra
—....
if many similar abuse, of the power,
A? b fer~
will pre- -Doc" McGuffln's orchestra playing, i the coast, that it 1* !mpoasibte to 1th* Woodland paper, the Carlton
held their annual Achievement Dav
rt'’m7.r*
nxM!a * A-. *•
B'terno.- wm preof vrtn mra tn aJhFTf
lohL it wnT*
will &lt;lo
more .721
. J?..
?rc ' Ticket chairman is Ermonl New- mention all of them From Um An5vln’J'Uu 1x1 fhe Fr5ep2rt E*’ Saturday, May 5, with 400 boya anil
“nt a
ln Central auditorium ton and Ray Waters and L. E. Bar­
to put tne public in a real revoiu-illtire commencing at 8:00 o'clock, nett form lhe decorations commit- gele*. where we were, one could look 1 P"- thc „Thofn&gt;?plp‘f1?J
gtrl* to attendance at the Metlionorth and see the mountains back Springs list* in the Middleville po­ dlst church In HasUnga.
tlonary frame of mind
than
the
Thc
pr0Brain&lt;
containing
a
pleasing
.
tee.
.
‘
hirh ov&gt;vr.rrtnr The Pr0Kra,n. containing a pleasing tee.
of Hollywood. A drive of a mile or,P"- V* Cartieton and Maple Grove
economic condition* which' rtoduetn variety
This
variety of
of concert
concert and
and symphonic
symphonic
This banquet
banquet marks
marks the
the one
one hunhun- two would bring you to sight
Uie*.,Na?!iy1Ue , P^?er .A11 Handicraft project and made
,115 “ °oag
selections,
«‘«;Uona- ha*
has been
been arranged
arranged to
to last
last dred
dred fifteenth
fifteenth anniversary
anniversary of
of thc
the some of lhe beautiful ivomes. really other township list* of Com-Hog
------issue
on,
about
ttnd
hourv
—
------------------force his Insurrection bond issue on , aPout
and one-half hour*.
I founding of Odd Fellowship.
mbits of their work. Ninety­
palatial mansions of some of the ' signer* will be found in the Hastings girls completed the Clothing pre
, Of special Interest will be a "Valse I
well known movie stars. Harold । Bann*r----------------------- । Symphonic" by Howard Cresa of
Lloyd has a large estate and a wonCommitteemen wUl receive romFreeport, an accomplished violinist
derful home, as has Mary Pickford-' h*”1* on these lUta up to May 20th.
club year, according to Harold 3.
| and composer. Another feature of I
JUNIOR HIGH TO GIVE
Moy 11—Central 6clxx&gt;l City.
and many others that might be
Foster, County Agricultural Agent.
। the concert will be Tershak's "Mur-1
May 15—Dowling.
.named. On the route there Charlie
OLD-TIME MINSTRELSY
Miss Sylvia Wlxson. Assistant
I fillo," a flute solo, by A. A. Blfemo, |
May !6—Star Grange.
Chaplin's
studio,
a
whole
block
Stale Club Leader. Judged
the
I the director. Thl* flute concerto Is
Muy 18—Harry Brown's home (Al|
lang,
is
only
a
little
out
of
the
way.
An old-time minstrel show with
!one of the most difficult piece* ever!
clothing exhibits and Style Ravua
toft and Fisher).
(Several other immense studios are
black faced comedians, end men and
and named the following girl* as
____ composed for this particular tostru-1
May 8—Cloverdale.
delegates to the annual Club Week
Jokesters combined with a number of
,■
ment and requires the touch of a LEADER AND HIS MERRIE scattered around thc city and not so
May 24-25— Delton.
far dHtant. Great, high fence* sur­
musical specialities will be presented
at Michigan State College to July.
. —- -'real mister to render properly. Wl
May 10-11—fcellogg Ag. School.
, BAND TO APPEAR IN round them, which really serve as
by Junior High school students at BUDQETB PARED TO MEET
Clothing delegates, Helen Reeaor,
May 9-10—Middleville.
a notice that the public is not wel­
the final Control school assembly
Woodland;
Kathryn Horton. Dal­
pupils,
will
play
the
difficult
piano,
CENTRAL
AUDITORIUM
MUCH RESTRICTED
May 17—Orangeville.
come. However, over the top of the BOTH ARE VERY ACTIVE ton; Dorothy Cogswell of Lake View
Wednesday.
Moy
30.
commencing
al
accompaniment.
Among
the
other!
May 15-Wood.
INCOME
ecial
interest
on
the
Dl
Av
nnl
nD
r..|
r
?
nc
*
“
&gt;-OU
c
t
n
mak.-belleve
10:15 to Central auditorium. Mr.
was named as alternate in case
IN COMMUNITY
number* of special interest on the
May 10-Coata Grove.
Wesley Logan has charge of the in­
Woodland
Sketches"
PLAY
IS
COLORFUL
.stores
on
make-believe
streets,
and
neither
of
the
other girls could at­
program are:
"
May 15-18—Nashville.
AFFAIRS
.R.TVM..H, containing!
UFRQIHM nF I FRFMn make'b&lt;Ueve
on mak*-beheve
tend. From the Style Revue. M1M
strumental music and the vocal mu­
by Edward MacDowell.
containing1
May 22—Assyria.
Wild Rose"
VtnblUN Ur LtbtND water. In fact, if it wasn't for the
sic will be to charge of Miss Frances SALARY CUTS ABSORB
Wlxson picked Marjorie Jones of
the four numbers "To a 1
~
“
May 23-24—Woodland.
it an
------------{"make-believe" there wouldn't be
Lacey and Frances Warner of
Hunter. A complete program is given
MOST OF REDUCTION "Will O the Wisp,j,” al an uia
_ Old!
.
May 29—Maple Grove.
..
a.u:,—
n—»----------Made ' much to the movie business today. Il C. H. OSBORN COMPANY
Costumes
Woodland as the Style Championa.
From an Indian
i Hertings,
Trystlng Place." ”1
A complete physical and dental
‘
| is to be congratulated however on TO MOVE TO KALAMAZOO
&gt;me—Gerald Schultz.
Most Teachers Here Now Re- ; Lodge" and "Largo" from “From Under Personal Supervision
!l tlie natural appearance it produces
examination will be given to each
school was chosen as Hot Li
ceive Lor, Pay Than Liquor |'h'
»» *».
child who enters the tllnlc. VACCI­
even
though
it
is
artificial.
But
the
of
Miss
Ruth
Robson
,
। ton Dvorak.
Two Tickets to Georgia—Ensem­
Plant to Locate in Grace Cor­ delegate.
NATION WILL BE GIVEN IF DE­
P. O. Lundin. Assistant State
Store Employees
Of all MacDowell'* compositions
Robin Hood and his band of mer- movie business is an important in­
SIRED by The parents. Also ble. 30 voicesset
Building
—
Change
Per
­
dustry
and
means
much
to
HoliyLeader, chose the following
Speaking before the Commercial pone hn3 bftn n»ore universally pop­ rle men will appear before Hastings
Jokes—Interlocutor—Sanford Rogthey will be given toxoid treatment
from the Handicraft clubs as &lt;
Club Tuesday noon Superintendent ular Uian lhe series of pieces to­ audiences on the stage of Central
mits
Many
Economies
to make them Immune from diph­
r7View | eluded *"
to Woodland
Sketches. auditorium this Friday evening. land are a temperamental bunch.
gates: Kenneth Litts of Dalton
End men—Pcrsus Newton, Carl D. A. Vsn Buskirk gave a Tv.^w
People of this community will re- Thomas Robinson of Carlton i
theria IP -HIE PARENTS DESIRE.
of lhe elty schools for lhe current1i These compositions were written May 11. commencing at eight o'clock
We explained last week that the Edmonds.
.Whistlin' to the Dark and Throw year to comparison with the 1931- i&gt; white MacDowell was living to Bos­ when the play "Robin Hood" will bees around a molasses barrel. Pos­ Robert Walton arc planning to move
clinic Is limited to chlldren-Txtween
ton before he took up his duties at be presented by the Dramatic Club sibly It should be a matter of regret to Kalamazoo some time during the
Another Log on the Fire—Boys' *ex- 32 session.
the ages of six months and six years. •
tliat
immigration
has
and Winfred McBain of Delton
In brief the school census has In- 'Columbia University. "Will O' the of the Hastings High school under though
Parents are especially urged to bring i tet. Leon Van Dalsun. Vernor Few­
readied such a low stage that stars middle of June or tint part of July. named as-alteraatea.
let*.
Hl». Harry
null) Thompson.
R IKW A11 NORA I &gt;. IXAUIItAn
Kenneth illHOCU
creased slightly
Ollgllliy W1UIC
while UIC
lhe llUlIlOCr
number 'Wisp." second to the series, has burn direction of Miss Ruth Robson.
An unusually favorable opportunltheir children between the ages of
The County 4-H Club B
Many versions of this well-known are being compelled to marry their
Norman Bogart and Keith of pupils has remained pracUcally described as a perfect tone picture
six months and two years. If they I Stamm.
~
Old
husbands.
Champion was not picked 6ati
constant. Tlie cost per capita has of those mysterious dancing insects story have been written for the
have no wuy to bring them to the
'
Not far from tlie Asphalt pond, pany. of which he has been mana­ to represent the county at
which llv«
liven
stage but the particular one select­
Tumbling
—
Margaret
Beaver
and
been
reduced
from
885.04
In
1931-32
wnicn
n
summer
evenings
with
ger
since
1919,
to
the
Grace
Cor
­
clinic they are asked to get to j
to 884.16 in 1933-34. School bud- F’elr flickering light. "From An In­ ed by the Dramatic Club is gen­ mentioned last week, Is an old oil­ set Company building in Kalamazoo Week. The County Health
touch with the school officers .or the Myrtle Lancaster.
1 "She Powders Her Nose," reading get* have, been cut by one-third. | dlan Lodge" was based upon a Kl- erally considered to be the best of field. Some ot the wells are still prompted Mr. Walton to consider1 will make this choice Utter
school teacher of their district, win
owa
(The amount received from tuition '"
1"* Indian theme, a woman's
- -song
----- them all. Costumes and settings pumping oil. but scores of the der- the move. Through economies in club members who have finish*
will try to arrange for them to be —Arietta Arnold.
(Continued on page five)
"Valse Helen," Cornel solo—Persus is about 83.500 leas than in 1931-32. of mourning for her last son. Mac- hove beeti made under [icrsOnaJ su­
operation made possible by thl* new
taken to the clinic.
pervision of Miss Robson and five
&lt;Continued on page six)
Newton.
and taxes received locally are about
location, his company will be able
of the costumes for the leading CAPT. L- B. POTTER
"Hombone" dialogue — Ellen 828.000 leas. Considerably leas money
to moke considerable savings to pro­ BARRY CO. NORMAL
characters have been ordered spe­
has been received from tlie state COUNTY FEDERATION
White. Phyllis Newton.
duction costa.
'
OF NASHVILLE DEAD Both Mr. and Mra. Walton have COMMENCEMENT MAY
cial from a New York costumer.
"Dinah"—Ensemble.
primary fund,
mna. although
annougn the
tne school
Tlie price of tickets will be ten
. Novelty Dance — Agnes Johnson system here Iym benefitted from I
MEETS AT FREEPORtaken an unusually active part In
about 810,OOd additional state and I
cents until Friday noon and from Former Well Known Farmer civic affairs here. Mr. Wklton was Graduates Presenting
, and Zabelle Adrounle.
I "Chloe" vocal solo— Earl Cappon.
(Continued on page five)
i Honor Guest on May 18 fc then on 15c. The advance sole is of Maple Qrove and Father the second president of the Rotary
esting Program in
being conducted through the High
Junior High basso.
Club, was president of the Com­
|
school office. Box office sate to
of Justice W. W. Potter
Harlem Plunkers. Guitar and har­ ILLUSTRATED LECAuditorium
mercial Club last year. Is a director
Central auditorium will commence
selections—loivem Catlin.
Capt. L, B. Potter, father of Su­ of the Hastings City Bank and of
LOCAL FLORIST CONDUCTS monica
Wagon Wheels, Ensemble—Robert
TURE ON THE MASS' tb.« an hour and a half before the show preme Court Justice Wm. W. Pot­ the Hastings Building and Loan As­ wlll hold ft* comn
starts.
INTERESTING SERIES
McLeod. Keith Craig. Keith Hawk­
sociation.
He
was
on
the
board
of
ter.
died
at
his
home
in
Nashville
else*
on
Thursday
1 the Barry County Federation of
The Dramatic Club as It* name Sunday after a long illness, at the directors of the Hastings Country
ins and Charles Bmelker.
Father Bernard Loeher toi Women's Clubs will be held in the indicates
OF TESTS
is an organization of stu­ ripe old age of M years, being the Club for nine years, and lias taken of the Central school. A cli
"No Surrender March." two piano
Speak at St. Rose Church Masonic Temple at Freeport on Fri­ dents interested In plays and play oldest
number, four girls— Ingartha Peter­
resident of Nashville.
fifteen will receive diploma*.
day, May 18. with the following pro­ production. Each year it puts on
son.
Ruth
Munton,
Helen
Will
and
CUTS TIME OF NORMAL
Capt. Potter was bom to Camillus,
(Continued on page three)
Thursday Night
Again, a* in the previous
gram:
’ one or two programs for public
Ethel Sayles.
.
Onondaga Co.. New York, Feb. 8.
9:00 A. M—Registration.
The citizens of Hastings and vi­,
PLANT DEVELOPMENT
presentation and Robin Hood will 1838, coming to Michigan to 1850,
EIGHTY-NINE
H.
H.
S.
cinity are cordially invited to at­
Cotton field with big moon shin­ tend an illustrated lecture on the' Devotlonals—Mrs. F. O. Tabberer, be the current offering. The Dra­
Daffodils Made to Bloom in ing.
matic Club Is able to draw on the
SENIORS_TOGRADUATE sion, each member ot the
,
The Civil war broke out a couSacrifice ot the Mass at St. Rose Freeport.
(Continued on page six)
"Missouri Waltz"—Ensemble.
'
i pie of years later, and on Sept. 19,
.Eight Days—Heated Soil
Flag Salute.
church on Thursday evening. May
"Go Down. Moees"—Ensemble.
1801. he enlisted to the Merrill Horse The Rev. John Kitching to to Education to Meet the 1
Welcome—Mrs. Albert Wells. Free­
Experiments Underway
RECEIVER NAMED
The Youngest in the Family." her to his lecture Will explain the port.
in Battle Creek, enlisting in As*
and Economic Changes." Mias I
Deliver Baccalaureate—
Remarkable results
in
plant reading—Ruth Munton.
syria. His service was such that he
Cool will play a piano aoto: a
Response — Mrs. R. O. Finnic,
deep lessons of the various symbols
FOR CO-OP ELEVATOR was selected ns Captain in Nov.
growth by use of artificial light and
Violin ado—Charles Leonard.
tette will sing two songs and
01ms Night May 31
and ceremonies of the Mass. The Woodland.
electrically heatgd soil have been re­
"Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose." Mau is the central act of worship of
1864, and continued to serve his
Maude Smith will present th
Minutes of annual meeting and ex­
Elghty-nlne seniors wlU be grad­ plotna*.
ported by Clyde Wilcox, local florist, Mammy Chocolate and Pickanin­
teountry until the close of the war.
Dissolution
of
Company
Ask
­
ecutive
board
:
Recording
Secretary.
the Catholic church. It I* the very
after a series of experiments con­ nies.
He came home on a furlough In uated from the Hastings High school
Following the program the
heart of the Catholic religion and Mrs. Ernest Smith. Coats Grove;
ed of Court—Chas.
1M3. and’on Feb719, ’ leoTXi (Bupertnducted through the winter months.
Accordlan solo—Victor Belslto.
therefore it occupies a most import­ Treasurer's Report, Mrs. Glenn
unlted lu marriage to Miss Clarinda
°71115
Under ordinary
conditions
a
"Stop dat Whimperin.' " girl trio— ant place in the life of every sincere Densmore. Woodland: Revision of
Cook, Receiver
and friends, former County
Trimmer.
After
the
close
of
the
1
of
.
the
,
smaU
“
l
classes
of
"cent
greenhouse temperature of about 55 Kathryn Saunders Imogene Cooley,
graduates, and Normal teec
Papers have been filed in the cir­
Catholic, and the chief source from By-Laws, Mrs. C. D. Bauer,’Hastings
degree* Fahrenheit is the maximum Helen Strimback.
cuit court for a receivership for the
which he or she derives the grace and Mr*. Prank Lenta, Nashville.
1833, 110. The record class for AH
that can be maintained at night to
Vocal solo "Lazy Bone*"—Rex and help to live practical Catholic
Appointment of Committee*.
Hastings
Co-operative
Elevator Grove township, where he
time was to 1823 when 113 received
insure a healthy plant growth. With Foreman.
.Club Reports.
Company. Charles Cook, of Wood­ until he moved to Nashville in 1908. diplomas.
lives. Our Non-Catholic friends often
higher temperatures plants grow
Guitar solo—Charles Smelker.
Surviving him are two sons, Su­
mal room.
Speakers' Bureau — Mrs. C. D. land; Is named receiver In the paattend Catholic service* and this
Leading events on the schedule of
splndtey and "anemic." But by using
preme
W“
m - w T&gt;n&gt;tar
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"—En­ lecture will afford them an oppor­ Bauer, Hastings.
Receiving diplomas are:
pent II, u now oportUn, th. &gt;•»
“ Justice w
the graduating class for the balance
artificial light twenty-four hours out semble.
Mary Thompson Memorial—Mrs. WtxxlUnd elevator tor the hra °» NMhvlIlr. .nd two daughter..
tunity to team more about this
of thfe day temperature* as high as
Finale.
Bureau
'
,Mra- Vincent Norton of Maple Grove
central
act
of
worship
of
the
Cath
­
Baccalaureate
service
to
be
held
85 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit can be
There will be general regret that! af* M1“ ««•
* Neville;
Conservation—Mrs. J. F. Mohler.
olic church.
Bucoessfully used. This higher temthis action
seemed wj
to uc
be ni-vesaary.
necessary I 5 grandchildren
and 10 great- Sunday afternoon. May 37. at Cen­ Darby. Noah villa; Arlene
bckm. occtuca
. .
-----ANNUAL SCOUT DRIVE
Father Loeher Is from the Sacred Middleville.
tral auditorium commencing at four Woodland; Nalda and No
K..&gt; there did
jta.
grandchildren
&gt;- perature assists to speeding plant
not seem any other I Grandchildren,
County
Project — Mrs. Marian but
Heart Seminary of Detr.oit and will
growth.
way. The Co-operative elevator was
Ti'p funeral was held this Wed- o'clock, the Rev. John Kitching will
PLANNED FOR MAY 21 bring an inspirational message.
Goodyear. Hastings.
deliver the address and the Girls’ Preejjort; Marciel Ba
In one scries of experiment* hya­
a
well
constructed,
but
not
a
well
nesdoy
forenoon
at
the
home.
Rev,
State
Meeting
—
Mrs.
c.
D.
Bauer.
The slides that Father Loeher
cinth. daffodil and tulip bulbs were
A dawn to dusk campaign will be
planned elevator, os one can see M.
M E.
’ Hoyt
Hnu* officiating. Interment' Glee Club will present several num- Alta Potter. Marte
will use in illustrating his lecture Hastings.
brought to bloom in from one-third conducted by Scouts. Camp Fire
District' Meeting—Mrs. F. R. Ev­ from looking It over. There 13 too was made in the Wilcox cemetery.
were made by the Keystone View
to one-quarter the time ordinarily Olrl unite and friends of these or­ ComjAny under . the direct super­ erhart, Hastings.
ting*little wheat raised to Barry county
Night to be held in Central
required In all three instances bulbs ganizations
______________
__ ,, May 31. „
on____
Monday,
to vision of Father George A. Keith.
Report of Nominating Committee. to justify building such an elevator CENTRAL P. L A. TO
ium Thursday evening. May already
were brought in from oflt of doors raise funds for continuing activities
13:30—Dinner. Methodist church.
8. J., who has used them to hl* lec­
frozen solid. One lol was grown un- during
- ------------'
’ ‘
the coming
year. —
The drive
INSTALL OFFICERS Geiduutlon exercise* to be held
storage of materials that an elevatures to practically every state of
der artificial light shining twenty- will be handled much after the fash­
Vocal &gt; Solo—Mrs. Orville Dearthe union.
Prtdsc. June 1. commencing at two
four hour* out of the day and a ion os the one liftt year. Although
Reports of P. T. A. Congress o'clocf . In the evening the graduates
There will be no admission charge dorf. Freeport.
(Continued on page three)
Monday will be the day of the drive
In Memorlam—Mrs. Cheater W. C. T. U. CONVEN­
and the expenses of this lecture will
wilt be guest* of honor at the Alum­
to Be Presented Thurs­
there will be special Scout demon­
be defrayed by a free-will collection. Smith, Nashville.
TOWNSHIP CLERKS
ni banquet.
TION
TOMORROW
strations
and
activities
during
the
OFFICIAL CANVASS
Presentation of New Officers.
day Evening
Programs for Class Night and for
week.
DEPOSIT
Plano Solo—"Invitation to the
ON BOND QUESTION entire
-.IV
vtAi.iai
i
.
*.
n.
W.I.
IICIU
graduatton
I
exercises have not been
Gold. Medal Contest to Be in the auditorium on Thursday eve- ' i
The object thl* year will be to get SPECIAL COURSE FOR
Dance," Joan Will.
arranged completely a* yet.
patrons of Scouting. Each unit
Remarks—Mrs. M. J. Cross, Dis­
X Held at the Evening
. ning, May 10, at 7:45 o'clock, when I
—— ------------------K.(i.UrBoy..rtHMMAl
BARRY TEACHERS trict
Barry County Taxpayers 701
has been assigned a quota and plans
President.
K’jyr
'“L.JSj-1’" “' TAX COMMISSION
Session
for the organizations are under way.•
daxln&lt; Chattel MortVote 158 Yes and No
Plano Solo—"Edelweiss 011
During the week of June 4 a speWithin the past few year* Scout’ clal course to psycho-educational Waltz," Ruth Ellen Thomas.
;
Tomorrow. Thursday, the fifty­
MEETS HERE TOMORROW
3,524
and Camp Fire Olrl work has been' problems will be held either to the
Ballet —"Country Gardens" by sixth annual convention of th?
The county canvassing board, con­ carried on with great success. To
’ Central or the High school building Grainger. Joan Wills, accompanist, Barry County W. Q. T. U. will be
Members to Decide Distri­
Becretary—Mr*. Earl Boyes.
sisting of tlie county Clerk, County date there are GOO boys and 300 girls
held at the United Brethren church,
depending on the number who en- Mrs. P. G. Pultz.
Treasurer—Mra. Robert Moore.
bution of Fifteen
Treasurer and Judge of Probate, throughout the county enrolled in1 rolL Classes will be held for a total
Address—Mrs. Henry. Felton, of starting at nine A. M. Mrs. Clara
Historian—Mrs. Archie McDonald.
finished their canvass crf.the votes of these two organizations.
Ball, district president will speak at
Mill Levy
of 34 hours during the week. Two Grand Rapids.
Father Vlce-Pres.—Archie McDon­
the recent bond election to this
With the assistance given by the to three term hours' credit may be
Vocal Duet—"Tell us Merry Birds the forenoon and afternoon sessions ald.
Between agitation for a 838.000.­
county Thef found the total Yes W. K. Kellogg Foundation the coun­
of
Spring,
”
Lillian
Blough
and
Wil
­
and
Hqp.
John
C.
Ketcham
will
earned. Mr. Carter of the Western
Teacher Vlce-Pres.—Miss Jennie 000 bond issue and other expendivote* were 158 and the No votes were ty Is only required to raise about
present the medals and speak In the McBain.
State Teachers College will be to ma Welland.
' 3434.
SlvOOO a year to carry on this work.: charge. Work taken up to connec­
Poster Contest—All Clubs partlcl- evening, a Gold Medal contest will
Report* of the delegates, Mr*. D. __
_____________
may _
have
overlooked______________
the fact that _
Without such assistance the county
feature the evening meeting. The D. Walton. Mra. W. M. Stebbins and there 1* a fifteen mill tax limitation
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE.
tion with this course will be "Cltolcould not provide these organiza­ cal studies of pupils presenting psy:
Resolutions of Courtesy Commit- complete program was printed in Mra. J. C. Ketcham, who attended j law still in effect. Yet such is the ।
There will be a community auc­ tions for the benefit of boys and
last week's Banner.
,-■*
cho-educatlonal
problems,
such
as
thc
Grand
Rapids
convention,
will
lease.
tion sale at the fair ground, with girls without expending several
One-Act Play—'They Criticised,
behavior difficulties and deficiencies
I* given.
I Tomorrow. May 10. the TairOqgj- .
Messrs. Burdick. Milter i Matthews times this amount.
to reading, spelling and arithmetic. and How?" Cast of characters, Free­ BRILLIANT METEOR
----------------- -----------------------mission consisting of Ellis Faulknei, ।
a* managers; Emeat Oray as Clerk
Hugh Riley, a* county chairman,
individual
base port Women's Club. Mrs. Amy
and Dewey Reed as auctioneer. The will have general supervision of the Work involving
SEEN
BY
OBSERVERS
studies, home visit*, conferences, la­ Black. Mrs. Eflte Rickert; Mrs.
sate will start at 1:00 o'clock sharp.
boratory and clinical procedure. Helen White, Mrs Ida Houck; Mrs.
A meteor of unusual brilliance was MEETING DATE CHANGED wUl meet to decide how the fifteen
A fine list of property will be offered,
Theory and practice of the case May Green. Mrs. Thelma Seifert; seen to flash across the sky here In
■mill tax shall be spread here In the erwise
including some farm machinery,
study, including 'history and phys­
In view of the Odd Fellows ban­ county. Lost year here in Hartings ,
a westerly direction about 2:00
live stock, harnesses, milk separators, MEMORIAL PROGRAM
psychological, and educational
o'clock Sunday morning by Harry quet to be held May 15 a meeting the school received nine and ooa- ,
various kind* of (toves. tables,
AT CENTRAL SCHOOL ical,
NOTICK OF MEETING OF
examinations
as
well,
as
remedial
Young and Bud Wolfe. It. left a of the Hastings Playground Asso­ half ml'Ja, the county four mills
chairs, couch, *ettee, bed steads,
BOARD OF REVIEW.
will
be considered."
A Memorial program will be held treatment,
mattress and springs, commode,
glowing trail which could be seen ciation committee, scheduled for and tlie state 1 of a mill. Out in tlie I
Tlie Board of Review will meet for many seconds after the meteor that day, will be moved forward to county thc township* received two to
shot guh, suit of clothes, vtolln, dul­ to Central auditorium ^Tuesday, There will be no expense to Barry
cimer. and a larg® U»t of mtecellan- May 29. commencing at 10:15 to county teacher* who taka this course. Monday. May 31, 1834, in the coun­ Itself had passed from view. Before Wednesday. May 16, Ute meeting to four mills, the county four mills, the
cil room at the city hall, city of
be in the city hall.
. eou* irtlcfe*, Here is a chAnce for honor ot veterans of the Civil, Span­
GUILDS MEET THURSDAY.
Hastings, Michigan, at nine o'clock teor appeared to explode and break
went to the schools.
r you to get Just what you need at ish and World wars, and the Auxil­
Tomorrow, Thursday, the annual :in the forenoon.
CONVENTION POSTPONED.
auction prices. If you have anything iary organizations. Tlie program will
up Into two parts which continued
meeting
of
the
Pennock
H
“
P.
1UI
I
Hospital
At
this
time
any
persons
desiring
ANNOI
Because of so many conflicting
you want to dispose or, bring It consist of a play, "in Memory."
to follow nearly parallel courses. It
th« win
and inability to get the dealong, a commission of 3 per cent given by sixth grade pupils in which Guilds will be held al the Metho- to do *o, may examine hte, her or waa aesermeu as oy tar me
mane event*
. •
, th. tin, County
will be charged for selling. For com-1 are incorporated mardies and mc- dist church parlors, with a pot luck I their assessment on thc tax rolls briuurn meuw th. two
Bunday School convention, scliedplete list of articles to be sold, terms.' mortal exercises. Central school luncheon at one o'clock. Report* of i and may show cause, if any exist*, had ever seen
a '
__________
tiled to meet in Nashville, has been port at the primary
eta. read the Community Auction teachers have charge of directing the ofltoera and Guilds will be given I why the valuation thereof should be
--------------------postponed.until fall. Notice of th
DANCE AT CBE88EY.
Sate advertisement to this issue and, this play white Joe Broaak is trato- followed by election of officers and I changed.
City Clerk.
Saturday.night, May 13.—Adv.
a program.
I Adv.—Out 5-10
time and place will be given later.
remcmtxr Uw dale.
1 tog U»e boy* to the flag drill.

.*££«“S5Si MANY ENROLLING IN

IBEVIEWOF
H1SIMS SCHOOLS

DRAMATIC CLUB TO
GIVE‘ROBIN HOOD

MR. IND MIS. BOST.
WILTON TO LEAVE

73

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Decoration Day

uran,

Sell Poppies Saturday, May ?p\ LOCAL

Memorial popples which the worn-1 making centers have been in operMrs. Frank Edmond* is confined
en of thc- American Legion Au*il- I-ation
Lu 40
1* re- w
to her ucu
bed W&gt;UI
with MM!
the 1IU1UOIIB*.
infiuenxa.
”" —
” elates, bnployment
i
men unabl*
do work ot I
-nd
u
_ h__n
Ilary wl^ distribute in Barry Oo. on ctriotad *to
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PROGRAM AND EXHIBITS
"Poppy Day." May M. have been a
FKATURE MEETING
means of providing employment to

sss

“I

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ON TUESDAY

hundred* of disabled World war
veterans through the winter and a hand rather than machln#
spring month*. The little red flower*
OFFICERS
CHOSEN
wi
1
VUWMU.IS
nave
have made possible earnings of
of apFOR COMING YEAR ’proximately $100,000 for these dls- .UM n&gt;n&gt; emWo&gt;»d In the poop,;"1’ ,or PKttailuh-**.
run LUMINU ICHfi ublcd mcn Making of the paper project. The number of popplea tn nt I The
Presbyterian
Missionary
. . ,
,t,, n-popples which lhe American Legion a man can make In one day i* re- meeting date has -been changed to
Addresses by Paul Pressman - ^MXtnpry ntim on "Poppy Day" to striated m order- that the worker* Friday, May )1, at 2:30 P. £4.. at the
and Miss Roberta Hershey, be worn in honor of Use World War will not tax their strength. Thc , home of Mr*. Robert Walton.
ar k r
dead U reserved strictly for the war work is directed in such a manner
Mis* Betty Blough, who ha* been
M. S. C. Specialist
’disabled. It offers a mean* of em- that it will aid in the physical and seriously ill with double pneumonia,
The ninth annual Home Eco- - ployment to veteran* unable to do mental rehabilitation of the veter- i* somewhat Improved, which 1*
notifies Achievement Day was held at - other work and not only bring* them ins. a* well u giving them financial 8°od new* to. her many friends.
the Methodist church on Tuesday. J money for the support of themselvet jcneflU. Hie money contributed for | The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.1
.with 445 women In attendance. The and famlli4». but aid* in their re­ .jopples pays lhe wage* of the pop- 'T. N. Knopf, Theodore, jn. is gain-1
members of the twenty-nine grtxups ’ habilltation by giving them bene­ □y-rriakera and help* support thc Ing splendidly from hl* recent at-1
... Barry —
,—
ncta). interesting work.
in
county have
completed
Legion and Auxiliary's actiyitle* for tack of pneumonia, for which all,
their second year’s work in “Nutri­
The poppin* are made in govern­ .he welfare of the disabled veterans are glad.
tion." the lessons having been very ment boBpltaU and in special poppj aid dependent families.
1 The law case ot Mra. Lena Velte,
profitable.
BUY A POPPY ON SATURDAY, et al va. Jamca R. Meadows for a'
workrooms maintained by lhe Auxll
Some splendid exhibits were made iary. This year 58 different popp: WAY 26.
bill'of accounting wa* heard by:
|
Judge Me Peek on Thursday. He.
by the groups emphasizing thc lopTcs studied during lhe year.
.
------------------------------------------------------------ t granted the bill for accounting.
HUDDEN DEATH OF
, Wilcox’* Greenhouse flower* may'
MRS.
M.
J.
CROSS
presented with leaders’ pin* by the
MRS. CIoARENCE RADFORD, be bought at the Star Bakery and I
group members In appreciation of I
ELECTED PRESIDENT The many friend* ot Mra. Clar- ’at the Western Union office. See the ,
their splendid, faithful work ini
ence Radford, aged 62. were sad- adv. for particular*.—Adv.
HASTINGS :: Telephone 2497 :: MICHIGAN
presenting the lessons.
Justice Andrew Matthews assessed
I Honored at District Feder- dened 10 near ot' ‘
whlch’
Election of officers resulted a* fol- ,
ti u
. zm:
*
.occurred suddenly on Saturday eve- Harold Tasker and Arlie Haight, ।
A HOME INDUSTRY A MEMBER of the NBA
lows: General chairman, Mrs C. D. i
ation Held at Olivet
nlng at her home 336 W. Marshall both of Ionia. 16.80 fine and co*te,
Bauer; Secretary. Mra. Leon Dun-1
81 ahe had wwked that day a* for spearing illegally, their arrest be- j
Last Week
nlng.. m»vM,
Delton; Recreation v&lt;uuuw&lt;i,
chairman,
&gt;1 ixuk
.
I customary, and her n&amp;sslne was a Ing made by Conservation Officer
"" " " 1 ~",JJ
,'
•____________________ Mrs. Esther Dunn. Delton; Publicity]
Southwestern District Fvdcr- &lt;hock
^er fgjnHy. w&gt;lo thought George Sumner.
PLEADS GUILTY TO
I DEATH 0F raEO CUSHING.
U,e Ptaher’ E 8lBtC umVat O^ve?ra. May 7VndTK ,&gt;hR„Xl^
one MI^ION ARY’lINIDN
I

Wednesday, May 30

THIS DAY will be observed by many

people all over the land.
Perhaps there is an unmarked grave on your
lot. Why not see us now and make a selec­
tion. We have on display in our showroom
the most beautiful designs of Memorial Art
wo ever have shown. Prices very reasonable.

Hastings Monument Works

FI.WWO UUIM 1

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cu^jng, Bged

79.

B*10'1 Countj Federation. It be-,daSer

county chair-

pawed

AlLiv.

(«-««•

LARCENY CHARGE

-

MISSIONARY UNION
EXCHANGE PROGRAM

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
For Friday &amp; Saturday
... we will sell...

-

SUEDE LEATHER

BLAZERS
for

Suses 36
to 46

Smooth, Perfect Skins, Leather Lined Lapeh,
Sateen Lined,
Pure Worsted Trim.
Genuine Talon Zipper

.

35 of These Fine Garments Go On
Sale at This Special Price

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

I news He Ls survived by his wife, a
Boaaid Kenyon Draws Tenn Ison. Will W. Cushing ot Alma, and
M.ur.
L,dl" ’**“ H“hernoon al lwo °,ctock- 016 Bcv &gt;J w I
a daughter, Mrs. Rose Hubbard, of kins. Caley and Smith. Nashville
at Ionia—Kinnie Case
ville Society on Fri­
Sklt-’The Tramed Rats.’ Assyria '
Mrs 7 K1Uhln« omclallng, interment being I
Postponed
' Funeral service* were held at the
day Afternoon
| J. Cross and Mra P R. Everhart be-1 ‘ wvcr*iae cemetery.
2 Ronald W. Kenyon was brought i united Brethren church on Monday
j Friday afternoon. May 4. several
i" by I ,n8 the Hastings ladles in attend-1 onYQ UAl/F &lt;1P1 PM
kwftwn: juujt
Jnrfae MrPork
nn FrW*v
and afternoon. Rev. L. «..
E. Lane officl.1t-'I 1:00 P. M.—Trio. "Ave Marla"
jvuni
Mcn^s on
rrw.y *uiu
members of Ute Missionary Union
thc banquet.
Others
who al- DU1
nftVt ftFLCNentered a plea of guilty to larceny ln8- Burial was made in the Irving QOUnod. Joseph Mix, violin, Mrs ,ance
- -- at
--------------- ---------------------------• of lhe Methodist church, went to
1 cemetery. Rinrrre
lowneierv
Sincere «vmn»thv
sympathy i«
is explano. Mrs jMmeS tended on Tue*day and Wednesday
Nashville to give an exchange pro­
DID
OPPORTUNITY
ffom a dwelling. He was given •• tended the bereaved one*,
Bristol organ
were Mrs J F Mohler- Mra. C. D.
,
gram, thc Nashville society having
sentence of from six months to four ;
&lt;*»
“Home Economics News
News"’’-Miss Bauer and Mrs A B Gldley
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 224-1-2557
Eighth Credo Winner in the
* p™r*m
“rU" “
BARN
BURNS.
.
Nutrt
.
Tuesday
morning.
President
Jo
­
is-------------------------------------•— ------------ ।
------Roberta Hershey. M. 8. C. “
seph
H
Brewer.
Jr.,
of
Olivet
Col
­
County Can Attend
I Mrs. M E. Hoyt of Nashville in"probation for two years and request-1 Thc fire Friday evening was at Hon" Specialist.
ed to pay 115 fine
!tlic h3mc of Mrs Homer Warner.
project Plans Tor coming year.
ll
‘Be ?
avc 3
lege
gave
a welcoming address excx। troduced Mrs. L. L. Dewey, general
SUNDAY
and MONDAY, MAY 13 and 14
Free
School
'chairman,
.-.&amp;rl Kinnir .Un «-a. hmi.aht hr IThc *oss
aboul *500' The&gt;'- had Address - "Modern Education"— plaining briefly lhe new plan. "The
i WMBMMMtll, who
waw in turn
nil •• presented
V—,'IIKV
brought be- ..!slarted
ft flrc UJ the leaves some mu
dis-- i-aiii
paui urcssman,
Cressman. ---------------State-Dept. -or
Edu--- : OxTord
of Education,"
wuura Plan
rtan ot
txiucutiau. to be
oc put
eighth grade boys of Barry ' Mrs- W. R. Oook, who had charge of
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
AdulU 25c
Children 10c
..
, ,_ “. ~°
, ..
’hi,™ »
--------Juoae but
hut there were some
xzune , tante from thc bam and the bam
unn-. cation.
.,
.
.....
i„tn
efTrrt i
KI-----------b coming
mtnlner
m Olivet
z-sli,,.. t ’roitnly will be Interested in know- the program.
|I Into
effect
this
fall, —
at
! the Judge
Lansing.
|™---------—
- —
--------»«_
------ ra
ng that lhe
— Maude —— —
•—-• •by
—
the Michigan state
State Fair
Fair, •
Mrs.
Brown
assisted
igs about his case that required | door was open, and it was thought
vocal Solo—Mrs. Grace Pultz. r-xit—
Mrs. Sears
R. McLean iIng
lher investigation so there wa* i that sparks from that bonfire set flrc Nashville.
i
«°“andL State Federation pres- Boys’ School has been reorganized ■ Mh. Clara Mishler conducted the
devotlonals. Mra.
Mra. Brown
Brown having
having ’
■cntence imposed.
to some liay in lhe barn.
,। playlet
—"Tell
A Woman"—Nosh- f «*cnt. was one of the speakers, us- land will be conducted similarly to devotlonals.
Playlet—
“
nf other
aII.i- years.
____
...___j. ....... •
I ih/Md
those of
...------- ---------------------|tng
as..her theme
"AbandoningTrad!
charge of the candle lighting cere- &lt;
II ville
Civic
Dramatic
Club.
■ -—
-------- ------------- ——-------- | One boy from each county will be mony. Mrs. Mishler reading the 4
Selection—Girls' Glee Club. Mi**
°“‘Cr„ ,lpe^teJ8 _TcrJL
With Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart, David Manner*
entitled
to
attend
through
having
I Maurice
R.
Scripture lesson and reciting a poem .
Frances Hunter, director.
'
1 Key worth ot Detroit,
Mra. L. B- Niles of Greenville and ! won the contest in his county.
"Just Keep Smilin’ " in negro dia­
Inspection of Exhibits.
and the Goldwyn Girla
Necessary requirements are that lect. Mrs. Burch sang a beautiful ’
• Dr. A. H- Harrop ot Albion College.
I Dr. Harrop spoke on thc subject | the boy must be under 18 years of solo accompanied by Mrs. Dewey.
Added—"BOSKO thc MUSKETEER"
,4
GARDEN CLUB PLANS
। "The Code Behind the codes." Thc age and one who expects to graduComedy—“SEASONED GREETINGS’
Palhe New* Event*
Mra. Donald Smith of Detroit was &lt;
of four
...
from lhe eighth grade. He must to be the principal speaker of thc &lt;
FLOWER SHOW AUG. ] 8 code he proposed consisted
------------- words ’•Intelligence. Honesty. Fidel- rignify -his intent to enter this con- afternoon but she was unable to
TUESDAY, MAY 15
“Peony Day” Will Be 0b- Uy and Courage—IHFC." Dr W. D. ’test by answering a special list of come on account of Illness- In thc ’
'----------------------------------- ------Henderson
Dr.
questions _.
in ----------------agriculture which ....
are,I family, and Mra Cook succeeded In*:’
- — w.of Ann Arbor and w
,_ -------------served in County on
James King of Olivet were speakers furnished by the Department of, providing an excellent substitute in 4
on Tuesday.
. Public Instruction.------------------------------ ,^he Rev. M. D McKean of Middle- 4
Friday, June 9
Special musical numbers were
The winner in each county I* *c-\ville. Mr. McKean in a most inter- &lt;
RICHARD ARLEN
JUDITH ALLEN
The Thomapple Garden Club held
presented
by ■*
a kwuuAKm
committee mi
of which
which thciestlng
and instructive
Instructive manner rere- ,
iic;cuku by
uj a
u trio
iriu from
num Olivet
unvci Oolvoi- iected w
mi' cjuiiif ana
, its regular May meeting at the court |lege,
Added—"RADIO ROUNDUP" Comedy—"SAILOR, BEWARE"
two solos by MUs Oughtcraon.1 school commissioner is chairman. I viewed several chapters of the book ; ’
house Thursday afternoon. Plans
' The Hill* of Home” by Fox and “A. “hd &lt;UI be the boy receiving the 1 -Re-thinking Missions."
-’
PARAMOUNT
NEWS
Adult*
15c
Children 10c
were made for the annual flower show
Brown Bird Singing'’ by Haydn i hlrfiest average standing on IBs
Thl* book was compiled from rfia- 4
to be lield at the fair grounds on Wood Two numbers were given by, cxnnlnatlon on "The Science of
terlal collected by an investigating 14
Saturday. August 18. In connection
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 16 and IV
thc
Olivet
College
Symphony
orLivmg
Things."
and
the
special
ng
commission
of
thirty-five
laymen
i
.
। with the flower show there will be a
from seven dinerent denomination* ’
SPECIAL ATTRACTION’
Adults 25c
Children 10c
display of antique* and quilts, also chcstra directed by Dr. Pedro Pax. * Cultural examination. He must alHastings was especially honored 50 P^ » physical test and will then and wa* published in 1932. Mrs. ’ ’
■ various amusements, the proceeds
from which will be used In beautify­ in the election of Mrs. M. J. Cross. 1x1 entitled to attend the sctiool at Burch again favored the meeting &lt;
ing Barry bounty. Committee* will district president Thc other officers thc expense of the Michigan State •with 11 solo "Open the Gates of the 4
are Mrs. w. L. Hclkie. Three Oaks. Fair, together with a round trip
be appointed at lhe June meeting.' vice-president; Mrs. Homer Brown, deket to and from Detroit, The boy* Temple” accompanied by Mra. Hoyt. 4
A Ural National Sensation starring WILLIAM POWELL,
Thc program closed with a reading .
"Peony Day" will be observed on
recording
secretary; I will be given a tour days’ stay at thc by Mra. Fred Jones "Fishing Jim- ’
BETTE DAVIS. VEREE TEASDALE FRANK MclIUGII
Friday. June 9. the peony having Coldwater,
1
.‘fair grounds and ----every
effort
--- —
’ — made inie" from the book "Seven Drcam- ’
40 Gorgeous Model*—200 Glorioils Girla
been chosen as the official flower of ‘Mrs M L- Fear of Plainwell, treasto
show
the
lads
a
good
time.
era
”
by
Harriet
R.
Spofford.
i
4
Barry county. Members named to । urer,
।
1
Examinations
in
Barry
county
will
Added—"PURE FUED"
The club women of thc district are
The Nashville ladle* served de- 4
take charge of displaying peonies In 1
be held during thc third week in llciou* light refreshments.
14
Comedy—"YEAST IS YEAST” | PATHE NEWS EVENTS
business places over the eounty are: ;planning a trip to Holland during
May. but thc date is not definitely
Mrs. Nellie Cross. Mrs. C. D Bauer. the tulip festival and Saturday. Moy
i set. Any boy who wishes to enter this NAMED POSTMASTER
Mrs. E. A. Burton. Mrs. Floyd Ever- ,19, has been set for the day. It Is
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, May 18 and 19
contest should get in touch with
AT WAYLAND. .&lt;
hart. Mrs. E. J. Pratt. Mrs. Vernon hoped many from Barry county will
School Commissioner Maude W.
to attend.
Morri* R. Eh|e. a graduate of U»e' &lt;
TWO FEATURES
Adult* 15c
Children 10c
Wintnger, Mrs. E M Barnes, Mrs plan
1
Smith..
Hast mgs High school, has been 4
R. Dunning and Charles Rogers of
named as poatmaster al Wayland. &lt;
Hasting*; Mrs J. F. Mohler. Middle­
CORN-HOG CONTRACT
PAYMENTS DELAYED GRADE
GIVE OPEREUA according to a news report. He sue- .
ville; Mr*. Albert Wells. Freeport |
cccds Rollo Mosher, who la also well
and Mrs. Victor Hilbert. Woodland
known in this county, and who has ’
Mra. Eugene Davenport of Wood­ Papers Must Be Beviewed by
A lawless beauty in a lawless land! Good to the
I On Friday morning this week Du-!“rved tor 13 yeftra Mosher’* term &lt;
land, bpcaker for the afternoon,
Board
and
Sent
to
pils
of
the
first,
second,
third
and
[
exp
l*fTd ln Dtetn*J*r- but
Demo- &lt;
gave a splendid description of "Old
laat thrill! ZANE GRAY’S
fourth grades
grades will
will present
present an
an opop-1cr,lk 4UCCfMOr ha* just been sc- &lt;
Fashioned and Old Time Gardens."
Washington
Fourth
eretta, “The Button Tree." under
£f?,n B fiekl of eight appllwhich she had visited in the Unit­
Barry county farmer* are stopping 1 S••”"".'----- ed States and abroad. The original ।In County Agent nmer, officTin&lt;*------MU. ftther
Doty,
Mr* ।cant*. Ehle is a tinsmith and preai- '
Spantsli gardens of St. Augustine; qulring as to the probable date the Carroll McGuffin, MU* Helen Pur- 'dent of the Wayland local of the 4
Added—Popeye Cartoon—“ 1 YAM WHAT 1 YAM"
’ Union. Mooher I* editor of &lt;
the first gardens of the’ Puritans. ,first payment on Com-Hog con-ln^ ‘nd MU. Prance* Hunter Thu I Farmers
,
PARAMOUNT NEWS
the Wayland Globe.
&lt;
which contained such old fashioned ।tract* will be made. As many pro- IwU1 »* &lt;»«
th®„re&lt;u**r
|
flowers as marigolds, feverfew, la- ,duccr* signed the papers in early j Programs, and will take place al
vender, roses and loscmary; the ,M&lt;rch they feel it U about time pay-!10,15
UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS
|_
Dutch gardens In which tulip* and ‘ment was made
I ** B *'lndup event for the as*em.
COMING TO STRAND
cabbages had a prominent place; ’“Mr Foster state* that payment U15*&gt;' Programs of thd year thc *lu------ EAST DELTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waters %nd ■
the Heditr Fence of New England. ....
. . lar away
....... inal
.. . no (rood. init*u
. „ dpntx nt thn .fiinftnr
John and Ed. WlUlaon
accom- i Mario spent Sunday with Mr. and i
vet so
»&gt;«aai.m» VfloH or-VwU
os.&lt;im&gt;za.
...
vtiummi otcunican ‘ be
wlu present
K«*nt •
show o,Vnufu**
coming to lhe ixnied Mr. and Mra.'Gordie Dur-j Mrs. Robert Linden and family in
Pro^01^
Front door; old fash- call
1)C given
lven as to the dates the here will
a minstrel show
loned flowers such as the plney, checks
------- will come
........
.
In but ho expects
Wednesday morplni. »*«.,
May ■»«
30. -r-ui.
Tills, 6‘rand Theater here in thc near kee and son of Delton to Potterville the Bunnell district.
pinks and box plant* were dts- jit will be sometime in July.
*lu
a“ 01(1 tlme minstrel event future are; Roman Scandals." fea- Sunday where they visited relatives. I Mason Newton, Mra. LiUle Grlfcussed by Mra. Davenport. She also
The program went along fine in *'llh blackfaced singers, end men j
‘J “d
Mr *nd Mr*. Oamer Hampton 1l fen and Mrs Bessie Walers attend­
Barry county until about a month and interlocutors.
I
and Fashions of 1034 orf May and family have moved back
to ed the funeral of thc former's aunt
ago when" the contract* were sent I
---------- w
------------18 Bnd 11
j Hastings,
|near Hastings Thursday afternoon.
evidence. These garden* with their back to thc Township committeemen I _. w
’ „ ‘n.
’——————————————--------horizontal lines were things of bcau- lor WM or eon, UM,. No.rb I, ™
.................... .............................................................
for appraisal of corn lands. Nearly
I ty. She also stwke of the Nit. Vernon
every township committee did this
St. on Tuesday, May 15. Mrs. Amy i
the lawn, &gt;r™.
trees, flowers and
.nd shrubs
cou„.y Ag,nt| Bower program leader.
___
.
cover 300 icrcsand are well selected
Foster’s office since early April, exHOLMES CHURCH.
I
for perpetual blooming. Tlie south­
Hd "pt
contract* for Castleton
lloy wickham received word Sun- ' &lt;
ern garden* nearly all have thc old
township which are still out.
(jfty morning that hl* sister Mra '»
sun dial* and the inscription "11
?*
’
Clarence
Radford.'Nad
pasted'away
ft
I Count None But Sunny Hours ’ MrLTJ ,T.„
«—u i&gt;«^--u
- . • ....
JRattirrtav nloht
Davenport closed her talk with the X
'Saturday
night verv
very nliHdenlv
suddenly at
at her I V
Big Shipment ju«t arrived.
next slepi until all contract* are home In Hastings.
M r^uoned
Very Stylish — Variety of V X anf»
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Willette of Has- 1
SdiLSflX^’ ftthout an llw County Afent'a office and toUngs and Vem Shccnan of Bay I;
Patterns — Prices
City were guest* of Julia Durkee [ ।
The next regular meeting of th;Sunday.
ueki^’thr iSmr of xfr
County Allotment Committee can
Mr.
and
Mra.
Keith
Dnrkee
and
;;
JT
h t
% Mr‘
ndMr J lhcn m**t *n&lt;1 81#n 016 contYMte
F Motueron JUM7.__________
and Uwn Mnd thcm t0 Ws,hlngloo Darlene were Sunday visitors of ‘1
Mr. and Mra. Adam Endres in Free- I
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
*&lt;* P*yn&gt;«nt. Assuming Ujal all port.
Complete Line — Retails at $1.50 and $1.75
A son wa, born to Mr. and Mr*.
O’™*
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Valenllhe 1
Robert Glasgow. Hasting*. Route 4
°®c* r*«ht away it accompanied Mr and Mra
Lloyd !
ion May 3. He weighed six pounds
‘‘J”1 *
ValenUne ot Hasllnga to Grand •
2X lb. box
and eleven ounces and ha., been Washington before the middle of Rapids Sunday.
.June.
.
Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Durkee
.named Maurice Everett.
Up until a month &gt;go Barry coun­ were Bunday vteltors of Forest Price
1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Preston. City
Route 6. are lhe parents of a girl ty was one of the leading counties near Freeport.
in
lhe
stele
In
reference
to
the
prog
­
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Barnum and
born on May 6. She weighed 7 1-4
lb*., and will answer to thc name of ress of thc campaign. At lhe pres­ daughter* accompanied Mr. and
Margaret Irene.
. ent time everything is up to the Mra. John Woodman to Ml. Plea*Coufity
Agent
’
s
office
even
to
the
A daughter was born early this
ant Sunday to visit Mr. and Mr*.
This is a Splendid Line of Summer Footwear.
Wednesday morning to Mr. and Mr*. publishing of data regarding con­ John Tuoiiy.
We cannot tell you ALL about these NEW
tract signers.
'
ALL WHITE-BLACK AND WHITE
Ronald Pennington. City. Route 4. •
Little Jimmy Fenstemaker had
SHOES, but ytiu are invited to call and see
the misfortune to faU and break his
them. You will not be urged to buy.
.
BROWNS AND BROWN AND WHITE
DEATH OF ARCHIE EARLE.
ROTARIANS TO HAVE
leg above the knee while playing
I Archie Earle, aged 38. an employee 1
uivu vyhh vrirnnra^ on a gate Friday iu*ua
night.
-CIVIL
WAR ¥
VETERANS
of U« Mklfigan Bell Telephone Co.
**
1 *’L WWW
C1 Cn*Wd
Mra Venden Bosh, daughter and
died at Pennock hospital early fhu [ Hastings Rotarian* will be host* and friend ot Allegan spent a few
l,&gt;Or?21^
*o cl,rt* war veteran* at their noon'days last week with her mother,
dren
by
*nd tWU
" |,unctoe‘’°. Monday, May 2$. All.Mra. Etta Parmaloe.

fTRAND THEATKF
EDDIE CANTOR in

Roman Scandals

Our Special

Coffee *

Hell and High Water

FASHIONSof 1934

Fresh Egg*
15c
lazga pkg. 12C
Com Flakes
terg* pkg. 12C
Post Toasties
Shredded Wheat 2
23c

GR.DF pupT?™----

Paul Muni in HI, NELLIE

TO THE LAST MAN

Fig Bars
it; 11c
Rose Brand Peas 2 1- 27c
Coffee M.Lau,bhn-. Kept l-'r ..b lb. 25c
Macaroni
3 ib- 23c 1

£ .xs,

NEW WHITE JECEJ

n,

J ana

New! Irish Linen Shoes

Fels Naptha Soap 10 •»,. 43c
Crystal
19c
Crystal
3
25c

MEN’S SPORT SHOES

Serve Youreelt and Save

FOOD CENTER

rBLDPAUSCH'8 WAREHOUSE
•NE 2609

WE BUY EGGS

Get Your Children’* Sandal* NOW ! — 95c, $1.50 and $1.75

Tlie funeral will be held &gt;t the j

’wifi^bc'uiv?te^UMiltend**** i

No armr e'Tr won a battle unless

j Methodist church on Saturday aft-,----------------- ———
, it believed It could lick Qie enemy,
ernoon al ta-o o clock. the Rev. U
The man who gets ahead ’is the 1 No oodununity ever overcame It* obL. Dewey officiating. Burial will be one who plans and carries out the stacles, unless -it had confidence Ui
,made at Ceresco.
.plan.
'it* ability to triumph over them.

IRONSIDE SHOE COMPANY
tWBwmuww* mi Hum

J.

�THE HAITTNG8 BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MAT 8, ISM

J-HOP WAS SUC­

CLOVERDALE.
Mr. and Mra. Prank Sayles
of
Hastings spent last week end at
their home here.
Mrs. Harry Fennels and Mrs. Ross
i Thc Maccabee lodge had pot luck Pierce were Kalamazoo shoppers
(dinner with Mrs. Jock - Shorts Friday.
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gibson and
I Mrs. Given and daughter. Mrs. Rev. Holte and family went to
(Continued from page one)
‘Wallbridge, of Battle Creek were Nashville. Sunday.
here
at
the
Given
home
a
few
days
Don't forget the Cloverdale I*. A.
check lot from the same batch
B. meets with Mrs. Tedrow Wed­
planted simultaneously and de­ recently.
veloped under ordinary greenhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Snyder and nesday. May 9. Everyone welcome.
conditions.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snyder motored
Tlie Mother and Daughter banqut will be held at the town hall
A box of daffodil bulbs brought in, to Gobles Sunday.
frozen solid were brought to bloomi
Miss Elia Rodgers is staying in Friday night. May 11.
in eight days under artificial light. Hastings.
Mrs. Iva French of Battle Creek
while the check lot grown under
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Snyder and and h^r father, James MacDonald,
normal conditions took 34 days to• Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Babcock spent who is staying with her. spent the
bloom and then did not flower asi a week ago Sunday with Mr. and
evenly or os nicely os those grown
.home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humes­
i ___
Mrs._____________
Wm. Carter_______________
of Kalamazoo.
under electric lights. Surprising reMr. and Mrs. Grant Dickerson Iton of Jackson spent' the week end
suite were also obtained with tulips. ’ were entertained at the Frank Chll- iwith them. Cloverdale friends were
Under artificial light the bulbs took. son home at West Hope Sunday.
iglad to sec Mr. MacDonald feeling
12 days to flower while those grown I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pennete iso well and looking good.
under normal greenhouse conditions [and sons and Mrs, Emma Collins of
Mother's Day program st the
took 40 days. In addition the flowers ’ Kalamazoo were guests of Mr. and &lt;Cloverdale church Sunday; Every­
of tulips subject to electric lights I Mrs. Ed. Pennels Sunday.
(one welcome.
were larger and more brilliant inI Mr. and Mrs. Applegate and
coloring than those grown under daughter. Miss Elsie, arc back al
DURFEE.
——------ conditions.
——*-------(their summer home here, after
ordinary
The first baseball game the Dur­
.
Usually., Mr. Wilcox said, it te spending the winter in Indiana.
fee
Tigers have played thte spring
'
Miss
Dorothy
Heller
of
Radne,
,
rather difficult to judge the time
was Friday. Tire McOmber Giar.te
which Easter idles will take bloom. Wls.. spent the week end last week came over with the intentions of
with her father and sister.
1
By use ot controlled artificial light
jnrooK of
™ KaiK.Q1- carr
&gt;'|nK away honor*, but were dteMr. and Mrs. Tlpp Jucobs
'
and heat, however, he found it pos­
Youn»
and
Score was 33 to 40 in fa­
....J ,
sible to Ume lhe period of bloom amuzoo and Chas.
, vor of the Durfee Tigers.
friend. Mrs. Tippy, of Charlottej; Sunday callers at Jock Moore's I
within three days.
were guests of the Grover Daven-1
Hydrangeas grown under artificial port family Sunday.
I were.
Llebhau*er-----------------and daugh------- Will
----- ------------------- 1
Mr.;,
light are much brighter and more
Mr. and.Mrs. Harry Pennete spent 'ter Edith.
Ed&gt;th. Mrs.
Mn. Hiram
Hiram Walrath,
Walrath, Mr.
attractively colored than plants Sunday with Mrs. Harry Pennete' and Mrs. Hoskins of Nashville,
grown normally. Mr. Wilcox says. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bums.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reaser atSubjected to the sun's rays hydran­ of Matawan.
. tended, n funeral at Flint Saturday
ershlp we
geas are more or less bleached out.
Mrs. Ross Pierce received a letThe East Baltimore Nutrition
Artificial light, however, gives them1 ter from Mrs. Harold England of class are
planning
to
attend
bright, lively colors.
Lansing, stating that baby. Robert, Achievement Day at Hastings Tues­
A battery of lights spaced four who has been seriously 111 with day.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Rice and
feet apart and with special reflec­ pneumonia and whooping cough
tors were used in these experiments. the past week, te somewhat better. daughter. Vcta. spent Sunday with
The area covered was approximately Friends of the Englands are glad Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kellar and fam­
ily near Orangeville.
10 feet by 10 feet.
to hear the good news.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wetherbee of
Mrs. Olin Brown and baby of
Experiments were also conducted
visited
Mrs. Dorothy Nashville spent Sunday with Mr. and
relative To the effect of soil, temper­ Plainwell
Mrs. Sam Couch.
.
ature on rale ot plant growth. Heat Kingsbury Saturday.
was obtained by u lead cable laid
six inches under ground ahd carry­
ing a 220 volt current. Various kinds
of plants grown in pots were sunk in
the soil above thb; cubic. Soil tem­
perature of’ 75 degrees Fahrenheit
was maintained al all times by
means of u thermostat control.
Ordinarily the soil in a green­
house. heated to 52 degrees Fahren­
heit. varies from 45 to 47 degrees
Fahrenheit. With Increased soil tem­
perature It te possible to grow
plants successfully that would be |
impossible to grow under ordinary I
circumstances, coleus and fuchsias
were two varieties which responded
remarkably well to thte healed soil
treatment. On the other varieties
tried no great difference was noted.
By using heated soil Mr. Wilcox was
A Handy Site!
able to root cuttings or slips in about
half tlie time required under ordi­
nary conditions.
Boil heating te not exactly new.
Pull cut smart
For people who
however, since this process te being
slip-over or coat
like bath towel
used in commercial plants in Den­
texture in a face
mark for growing vegetables,
towel
sixe
at
a
A new scries of experiments are
1 eral colors. A-D.
low price!
being conducted by Mr. Wilcox using
combinations of heated soil and ar­
tificial light.
j
Certain types of flowers have theig
buds retarded by light. Chrysanthe*
mums are notable examples. Mr.
Sizes 6 to 8l/z
WilcoX te pliuudng a series of ex­
periments tills fall to see whether or
And They Cost 'a Lot Less!
not it would be possible by artificial
light to retard the normal growth of
Striped or plain,
chrysanthemums and thus control
with elastic tip­
their time of blooming.
ping in cuff!
It isn't often you find an ample
omeaea^j^® Range of new
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.
popular colors!
The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced open
competitive examinations as follows:
Supervisor of Secondary Educa­
tion, $4,600 a year, leas $400 a year
Lace-lrimmed!
for quarters, fuel, and light, Indian
Field Service, Department of thc
Interior.
Associate Public Health Nursing
Analyst. $3.200 a year. Public Health
Service, Treasury Department.
or bodice top, In
Tlie salaries given above arc sub­
white and flesh I
ject to a deduction of not to exceed
36 to 521 Buys!
10 per cent until June 30. 1834. and
of not to exceed 5 per cent during
the fiscal year ending June 30. 1935.
as a measure of economy, and also
to a deduction of 3 1-2 per cent to­
ward a retirement annuity.
Full information may be obtained
from H- C. Wunderlich. Secretary of
the United Stale;. Civil Service
Printed chiffon voiles, sheer
Board of Examiners, at the post
muslins and fine lawns, with
Only 2c each
office in thte city.
for hemstitched
crisp organdy touches at
white cotton
MARTIS CORNERS.
nock and sleeve! Graceful
handkerchiefs!
The L. A. 8. will be entertained
Women's!
cape collars of seif-material,
by Club No. 4 at the home of Mrs.
Orr Fisher Wednesday, May 23. for
some with edgings of cross­
kupper. Please note it te postponed
bar dimity I Belts or soft
‘and will be a week later than usual.
A cordial invitation te extended to
sashes I In stripes, dots,

Miss
lln entertained with banjo numbers follows: Programs.
and songs, Mlu Lelo Lancaster sang Bump; Decorations, Miss Helen An­
CESSFUL EVENT two pleasing numbers and Misses gell; Entertainment. Miss Margrcl
Katherine Merriman and Florence Barnett; Refreshments, Miss Bald­
Two Hundred Students and Westerlind did tap dancing which win; Invitations, Mias Arloa Myers,
al! enjoyed. The grand march wm and Music, Howard Farris.
Guests Were Present
led by John Barnett, general chair­ j All of the balodhy seats were oc­
man, and Miss Rosemary Cronk. cupied and there wm scarcely
Friday Night
About two hundred studenta, fao- Roy White, Junior class president, islanding room for the guests up­
___ _________
ulty members and their wive# were and MLm Lillian Tolhurst, and John . stairs.
preaent on Friday evening st the Erway, Senior class president, and
1 RURAL TEACHERS
farewell party given by the Junior his guest.
Music for tlie grand march and
class honoring the Seniors.' It wm
ISSUE CERTIFICATES
Wm.
considered one of tne finest occa­ dancing wm furnished by
sions of the kind ever held. In the Kennedy's orchestra. Refreshments
of punch and wafers closed a hap­ Eighth Grade Pupils Do Not
local gymnasium.
x
The theme song wm "The Last py evening.
Have- to Take State
Roundup” end the large room was
Much credit for the splendid suc­
Examinations
attractively decorated In true west­ cess of this J-Hop is duelhe chair­
ern frontier fashion—oil lamps, man, John Barnett, and vice-chair­
It seems strange not to have any
shawls, etc.
man, Miss Louise Baldwin, and the ‘eighth grade examinations for ru­
Earl Cappon and LaVeme Catl- various committees, who were as ral pupils tills year. The law has
l placed the responsibility for pass. Ing the eighth graders entirely up to
[ the teacher of a rural school. If a
teaclicr certifies that a rural school
I pupil luu completed eight grades
J and gives the pupil a certificate to
that effect that is a valid certifiI cate and entitles the pupil to en! ter any high school within
the
county. In the pMt about 80 per
cent of thone who took the eighth
grade examination passed. We pre1 aume to soy that In lhe future pracYou will find a good assortment of Plants of Vari­
j tlcally every eighth grader will past.

741013

1N0 PUNT GROWTH

Hastings Ice &amp;

, Wallace Feed &amp; Seed Store
Will have Some Choice Dahlias for sale Saturday.
1 Dozen Mixed Gladioli Bulbs_______________ 10c
Rock Garden Evergreens____________ „_2 for 39c

L. VERNE SLOUT
AND HIS OWN COMPANY

VISION

THORNAPPLE KELLOGG
HIGH SCHOOL-NOTES
1 Middleville won
their second
jlcsgue game Friday by swamping
.Woodland 15 to 5. The T. K. boys
' iuwl a big day collecting a total of
18 hits, 7 ot these were for extra
bases. The whole team looked liked
a champidnship outfit both at the
plate and field. This made thc
I fourth straight victory this year all
I of them by large scores.
Middleville and Nashville are
leading the league thus far.

FDIC|

National Bank of

Field day is at Sunfield. May 18.
I thc two championship baseball
: teams will play for the champion­
ship of Barry and Eaton counties.
[While the track squads buttle it out
' for honors in their events.

Tomorrow !AHAboard for BARGAINS.

On Wednesday evening. May 2, a
group of 22 boys and the Instructor
| Mr. Bell, left for Lansing. Tills
j group were nt the M. 8. C. from
Wednesday night to Friday noon.
1114 schools were represented and
{each one competed with tlie other
‘for Judging honors. The Thoroapple-KeUogg schools did Judging in
dairying, poultry, potatoes, livestock,
and grain. All the students were
housed in the gymnasium and Ar­
mory overnight
Tlie students liked the Athletics of
M. 8. C- and a fine talk was given
for the boys, by a track runner.
Thursday night a well enjoyed pro­
gram was given by the Military
Band. M. 8. C. Glee Club and a
Dramatic Club. Some good speeches
were made by the college members
also.
| There were many other Interest­
ing tilings too numerous to mention.
Tlie boys enjoyed two full days dur­
! ing which they never ran out. of in­
i terest.

OPENING PLAY

‘LAZYBONES’
101 LAUGHS 11
LADIES FREE First Night I

NIGHTS Hastings

3 Ce.Uscisf..|

W
| ;

THURS . MAY IU

voftonCa
Fast Color

Tea Aprons

Mercerized Anklets

■ Wednesday. May 2, the T. K. H 8
■ Band went to Caledonia and enter­
' tallied the assembly there. Tlie Band
i is progressing rapidly and has enI tcrtalncd quite a few times this
| year.

Jj

in

COMMUNITY

White

Ask for Wizard, Jr. They’re

Sturdy Sheets

IOC

74c

of Cool Cotton SheenI

HANDKERCHIEFS

Commencing at 1:00 o’clock sharp, and the following list of property will be
offered. If you have anything you wish to dispose of bring it along. A com­
mission of 2 per cent will be charged.

Our teacher. Miss Iona Gillespie,
and Mr. Lee Bell of Maple Grove
were married recently. A miscel­
laneous shower was held for them
at the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Gillespie, In Lakeview.
Saturday evening. Delicious re­
freshments were served and a good­
ly number were In attendance and
the lovely gifts attest the honor and
esteem in which thja young couple
are held. All unite in wishing the
best of good luck and a long and
happy life together.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barry and
Mrs. Thom of Lansing visited rela­
tives here Sunday afternoon of last

SHEERS

florals, novelties! Sixes 12
to 52! Better come early!
Whites! Plain Colors! Fancies!

MEN'S SHIRTS
Fill Colored Brosdclallu

Another Shipment of

Marquisette
Curtaining
SC yd-

Mrs. Nellie Charlton and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Charlton of Hastings
Fisher's Saturday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Haskill and
granddaughter. Alta, of Like Odes­
sa were Sunday afternoon callers
at Mr. and Mrs. Clark Oversmith's.
Joe Btuta has been 111 with pneu­
monia but te better at thte writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ttecher of
■Lansing and John Smith of HasI tings were Bunday visitors at Clark
Oversralth’a.
| Thoe. Crawley, who has been 111
with pneumonia In Pennock hoe-

able to be moved to the home ot
John Whetstone to be cared for.

Eme*t Grey, Clerk.
I

ting along bo ntaely.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Elite of De­
troit spent Saturday and Sunday
at Clark Oversmith's.

Ho» Much for New DrsfesT

36-lnch

Unbleached
Muslin

Pro-shrunk!
terked! Bth
farced! Slsy
models I Styta

98c

Lots of

BURDICK, MILLER &amp; MATTHEWS, Managers
Dewey Reed, Auctioneer.

98*

10«

DRESSES

SATURDAY, MAY 12th

TERMS OF SALE—CASH. No property to be removed until settled for.

BreaCcloth Pajama*

Crisp Ruffle-and-Ruching Trimmed

There will be a COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE at the Fair­
ground* in Halting*, on

Singer sewing machine, good con­
dition.
3 rocking chairs. 3 straight chairs.
Settee and chairs.
Bed, mattress and springs.
2 wooden bedsteads. Couch.
Commode. Picture frames.
Cream cans. 12-gauge shotgun.
Blue serge suit, size 38.
’
2 lawn mowers. Violin. Dulcimer.
20 lbs. Brigham strain onion seed,
tested. 50-gal. cider barrel.
Trombone spray. Garden cultivator.
Metal.hen nests and 5 gal. poultry
water fountains.
4 carpenter saws. Square. Augur.
Pickaxe. Brush scythe.
List of saws, rakes, shovels, scoops.
Garden tools. Grub hoes. Crowbar.
2 scythes. Pitchfork. Crocks and
jugs, and many articles not men- #
tioned.

TERRY TOWELS

Broadcloth SUPS

AUCTION SALE

International 14-in., 2-bottom trac­
tor plow in good condition.
3- acction drag.
1-horse Banner plow.
Holstein heifer, 2 years old.
Heifer, 3 years old, due in Septem­
ber, giving good mess of irrijk.
Brood sow, 2 years old, due to far­
row soon.
Sow, about 140 lbs.
8 pigs, 8 weeks old.
Double driving harness.
/Single work harness.
Single buggy harness. 2 bridles.
Economy King separator, 700 lbs.
capacity.
Economy King separator, 550 lbs.
capacity.
New Perfection oil stove, 4 burner. ,
Gas range. Good cook stove.
Stove pipe. 6-leaf round table!
4- leaf table. Table.
Victrola, nearly new.
.

E*it Green St

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING

Remember Mother
With A Plant

. ous Kinds, as well as Pansy Boxes, Daisy Boxes,
%
Small Evergreens, Etc., at the

Fael Campe

Telephone 2194

CRETONNES

IOC

Swiss ribbed
combed sotted
shirts. V atom.I

BANDxnaam

Btardy wbiti
cotton; boss
stitched. A fM
slie far owrj

Nm'a WASH PANTI

�THfc HASTtSnS BANNER, WtBNtfiBAT, MAY S, IKi

most intimate friend*. Itamedtatily

Donner ta cro*^ «ity asetoon* this to not

actings Danner ।development
'
.r“utHMtu’rar Jefion.*7
V',----:----------- - -------------------------------------------------oook BRO8, K4n»-n.

of
[consolidated school*, small oomTnunlUas can provide educational
faculties equal
equal to urc
the best.
be­
lacuiucs
KOk Wk
rrw w
Ileve that email, progressive ccm-

Views and Opinions;
What Others Say,

This and That
Drunken Driven.
Other Road Peats.
Omnipresent.
Crying "Wolfe."

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

TEACHER OUTPUT

'

.

EXCEEDS DEMAND
latlons to

x «-&gt;
“rv?twen Yrortad

out

and

only

,
awaited lufflctept nyyt ,pa*tr to
the matrimonial «e*
ths
TEN YEARS AGO 'TODAY.
WHEN I SAY "SCAT' I MEAN IT.
avert; place them tn good numbers and tn
Miss Annamarie Kraus was thc
There is n yam about a Tennes­
d to fill
Considerable 1* appearing in the guest of friends in Chelsea over the
see mountaineer who had four cats
ow areen street, Mondays and Wed­
BACK TO SANITY.
and had four hole* cut in thc door newspapers
1
these days concerning
fc. and Mrs. George. Robinson. nesday* until Juno 1st, when they
Report
has
it that
the admlnlstra------------------------------------- -------- -— of his cabin. His explanation
for
Uie
।drunken
driver* who cause traffic
workers at any camp can be em­
Such oflense* should be Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robinson and contemplate a western trip of sev­
tlon at Washington will abandon ‘ four means of cat-egress through accident*.
।
eral
weeks' duration.
ployed on such dqttes at a Ums.
.
.
.
:.u___
____
T
RPAT
I
.
dealt
wltli summarily,
revoking
a BAUY COUNTY, 1oxx yeIk Si-001fur
ther experiments with price fix- 'the door
”wl,cn 1 *®y SCAT------- ---------------------------------------- the
— Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bechtel called
power to
Mra. Ambler of Northville. Michi­
“irXte 1.
urther expenmenu
wun
nx
Mfchl&lt;Bn aaia
Mon
-a llceMC
IS
I
___ .price
.
. me&gt;n
mean (t
lu_ MKmgan
n|o“ . drJwr
Olivers
license oeing JUiUned
jiuiuicu.. we
we on Miss Bernice Robinson at Nichol*
gan.
is
visiting
her
granddaughter,
fK BARRY county
COUNTY BIX
ing and CUTTCnc}
•QorMVinnA hnnrllmz
SIX MONTHS See
so« ,lng
currency nepreciatlon
depreciation in j„..
daj. lo
j38.ooo.OOO
bonding nronprop-, Ii^ltovr
believe. nfT«nrt»ra
Offenders mint
must Iw&gt;
be tattohl
taught Hv
by hospital in Battle Creek on Sunday.
MOVIE CAMERA SHOWS
Mra
A.
H.
Johnson.
i. .a..a,a.i
rna favor of supporting natural recovery I action
byj
Mr. and Mra Robert Burch and
ceuiioir and
ana it
u was
wu-&gt; very evident j uthe
... strictest sort of police action.
------- Mr. N. Parker , Is In Cincinnati. the report
IN MABRY COUNTY. T1IRFX MONTHS
FAULTS OF TRAFFIC
i"c processes through quickening nor- the lopsided
‘
~ It;that *Intoxicated
— — drivers
—
— Mr. and Mra. Henry Hubert attend­
vote that they mean
will not- •be
From 1810 to ind thare was a 67
, —emphatically. There is satisfaction [permitted to travel on Michigan ed the marriage of Miss Florence Ohio, whither he vent foe the p6r cent increase tn school enroll­
. .0 mal channels of trade. This Is wcl- . in this vote tn that it indicates that I highways.
Jackson and H. Martin Timmer in purpose of attending a sale of ment, and, during the war years,
Care moving at varying speeds
. ........
in tn is vote in tnav it uiuicwira uu» ■ mgnways.
blooded horses. .. .
come
news
to
many
who
never
have
the
u&lt;re
IK
&gt;.
(
W
|
Cd
by
the
But
the
major
share
of
accidents
Grand
Rapids
Thursday
evening.
shortage
of
teachers.
Aa
a
result
of
along
streets
and highways, at vary­
L
o*?’K.oo1]ftd fftUh m the theories of
[liad faith in the theorie; ot"the [ distribution scheme embodied in it. never have been and never will be
Mra. Buren sang "At Dawning."
these conditions, all of tbs 01 public ing distances apart, are large of­
IT 18 SIGNIFICANT.
mvruTTsnin k.rrs
ibraln trust" element. Manyhave i A certain amount of moncy was alcaused by drivers under the in­
Mr.
and
Hall spent
—
. —
— Mra.
-— -- cMtrles
—---------—
yvnuc we know
anew that
uiui all
an Americans and parochial and private colleges fenders in lhe causation of traffic
While
,, u“ua.M ».st .• •»»!&gt;&lt;• felt that the uncertainty and appro- locate* to each aivd every county,i flnencc of intoxicating bev«-r»«« Sunday In Plainwell. On their re- M—* SMM., cv
;rJ be a
— ■■■
* ' war
...— . be- training teachers Increased their Jama and time Jost in slowing down
__ .3_______________
&gt;r m iruiin r im a
ippIt was the belief of thc framers of; ignorance
ordinary
rules
of the
turn thev
they called on Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. •tween .£&lt;It was thcofbelief
of thc
framers
of. ignorance of ordinary rules of the ttirn
this-country and Japan, the production, states Professor Arthur and speeding up. Highway engineers
m l«»b and r«»dias notke« :o&lt; henston caused by the governments thL. jag.ODO.OOO bill that this would;road and carelessness rank ahead Phil Griffin df Hickory Oojtwxb.
o| ine
recently-stated attitude of the lat- B. Moehlman. of the University have long believed that if an even
c )“* a"!
lo* *ch la ; experiments with inflation have buy vote, |n cat.ji county. It was a|of inebriation in taking a toll of life
P. J. Palmer of Battle Creek, Mr. ter country toward China may poa- School of Education, and Eugene El­ speed and spacing were main tabled,
1
’
teracted any bene-[ variation
ondMrs.
Mrs.Jas.
Jas.Silsbee
BlUheeand
andMiss
MissSadie
Sadie',|~h
1 alhly
|y~r4,(^, trouble
trouble ln
In lhe
lhe^futurc
future liott, research assistant, since 1030 a good share of the enormous an­
variation of
of the
the reward
reward system
systemland
; and injury
injury along
along our
our highways.
highways. AA and
Mne Silsbee
ftllshw spent
*nent tlie
the week
week end
end in
in ; jftDan 7I* a nartv with
iTJ 7.Die United enrollment has not grown at lhe nual money loss in time wasted in
which was so successfully and dis-1 driver who habitually takes chances I Mae
la Mamorlaia.aaS f&gt;tS Which may 1have been derived Tastrously
worked m
in uw
tlie trover*
Covert: passing
passing car*
cars ami
on ouna
blind curve*,
curves, woo
who t t
Niles
with Mr. A.,-----------------W. Silsbee.
China—
and
five—
other
astrou-uy worxea
--------------------------r'states.
OWlra England.umm,
-—
..
rglc of the previous decade, with the American traffiq could be saved.
J manuka will b« fnMn hicrcased prices.
'rice*.
rj.AA.,
Art T,
Arrwirl Tn
anzij coun
... ..tr...
.
.
...
Road,Act
It linn
has na counterpart
In ./Imho.
dashes „i..l
past ,l.n
the motorist nbnnd
ahead nn
on;’ Mr
Mr. nnd
nnd Mm
Mrs. Wrrl
Fred Stebbins and|
ies to
a treaty guaranteeing
result that lar more teachprs are be­
Moving pictures ot traffic In mo­
the PWA distribution of federal the crown of a steep hill, who lakes i family and Mr. and Mrs. John M *Qje integrity of china and equal ing graduated tiian can be absorbed tion. igken with definite time Inter­
HELP PREVENT 1
—
, funds. Altogether, thte jilan of offer- chance* cutting in and out of the Gould and family visited Mr. and opportunity to thc signatory dow- by the schools, they report.
vals between photographs, is the
some
traffic-—
line-—
on narrow,
high-(Mrs. —
Harry Karttow of Lansing on!^
commcrCe. and dealings with
1 Each season hundreds u&gt; acrcs
««« of Inc taxpayers
-----------.-r- of
— -their
. - own ;I -------—— —crowded
-—--&gt;■
To control supply and demand, newest method for studying thfk
era in commerce ana dealings witn
.
. rrirtnpv
v will
ntimtiriii
If China;
—.___ yet
_ A the Japanese
«........ ..... . have
... been the surrey suggests a planning coun­ problem and glyliig the traffic expert
Mirhiran tamberiand are destroyed
moncy If
lf turcy
uHr
‘cy
u111 nupt»&lt;&gt;p&gt;
»PP
roPrll‘It*
l‘' .&lt;
.mnrelwnvii
nlt)r
ways, uhn
who »pccus
speeds nrrmte
across mnln
main Inter-I
Inter-- j RtmrlAV.
Sunday.
money
u
wm
a»a».'’
-•. wajA.wno
wcruas
nuun
ouuuny*.
on Michigan umoeriana are aestrojea .to
tb go
m with it
R for
for’-certain
C(,rtnln designated
dwlgnatcd lections,
who drive#
drives too
too fast
fast within'
within1 Miss
Miss Frances
F
sections, who
Carrothers ot Olivet. rcccntJ disposed to ignore that cil of the superintendent of pub­ a permanent record from which he
u. by fire, the majority ot which are Ute and dictated purposes to bad. if not I city limits, who speeds along lhe | and a classmate. Miss Gertrude trealy and
clalm certain exdu- lic instruction, the president of the may prepare worth while recom­
' result of careless smokers or campers, vlclous. ft puts the spending power* |highways without giving proper at- Shewhn of Fort Wayne. Ind., were' glve right* in china which would State Board of Education and the mendations or regulations, It U an­
job printing.
th? A* the dry season approaches in the hands of thc officeholders and tention to the cjndltion of brakes [over Sunday guests of Dr. and Mra.:|Rnore yie nine-nation treaty In­ officials of the University. State nounced by the Highway Engineer­
tax-spenders, and contemplates us- and tires, is Just as much a menace; Frank Carrothers.
, decd lhe has gone m&gt; far as to de­ College, teachers colleges the non- ing Department of the Unlvertlty of
»&gt;■■■*.
1. pr." U1° #tat® Iorcst ureas become ing taxpayers’ money to be used ns'as a drqnken driver and should be
Mr. and Mrs. oienn Sanborn and; clare
slie wjB not n*rmlt any pnhlic institutions and Michigan Michigan, as a result of research by
say *i:&gt;d of book tUiderllkc and Jt takes only a small1 Hr.lt
bait tn
to or-t
get tnxnavcrx
taxpayers to shell out;' nrrnrrlr&lt;l
accorded similar treatment
treatment. .
'Mr
...
Mr. nnri
.nd Mr*
Mr.- R»v
JU, Clemens
emmrn, are
me leavle.vot ,.
tor.ljn__..c
rr.UUU W|U&gt; Education Association executives. It Bruce D. Grcenshlelds, Fellow ' in
flame to start a destructive blaze: more moncy. It has worked in thc (
Un smurday tur. a tew d„&gt; ,uy tn clun, ,.hlch
chln&gt; ,w suggests also a revised State Board Highway Engineering.
The Greeiuhiclds method uses the
l Judge as harmful to the Chinese of Education with increased power
raging over many square miles ol: past—but tt foiled dismally last jj Few first ladies of the land have Ev*rtTEMPERANCE EDUCATION.
Monday. Apparently taxpayers. who|lever
(
to appoint tire superintendent of camera set- at right angles to the
been so constantly before thc
'people.
territory. Ordinarily It takes a
Ju
A temperance education campaign[ burned over area of land about for thc first time In Michigan had i1 public eye as Mrs. Roosevelt. She TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Japan
has not shown herself to public instruction, by the governing toad, trained on two poles or other
the
whole
say-so
Monday,
are
keen
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Langstrom
such
board
of
the
four
Slate
Teachers
objects
a known distance apart.
goes
everywhere,
is
interested
in
uv
a
friendly
nation
toward
b to be conducted throughout thc
thirty to forty years to recover. 11: ly awake to the dangers and abuses everything. Perhaps it is her ap­ returned last week to their home In China
— •
and toward other Asiatic Colleges, supervise state-school fi­ Each car photographed appears in
state and nation, according to re­
people who travel about Michigani of this system. This Is encouraging parently indefatigable energy com­ Cincinnati after visiting Mr. and countries as would warrant the ex- nance and have complete control two pictures and the distance It has
pot, by the Women's Organization
It
should
squelch
further
attempts
Mrs.
R.
I.
Hendershott.
over
the
standards
and
conditions
of
moved in a given time is easily de­
bined with a penchant for appear­
Ipectatten that she would use this
would observe three simple prccau। to trick taxpayers into spending
Mb. Wlnr.lc Roblmon »l&gt;o U at- assumed powerr solely „
termined from the known time be­
for National Prohibition Reform, the
in the Interest granting teachers' certificates.
ttens, a majority of these destructive' millions by tlie reward subterfuge ing In unexpected places al unex­
Because good teachers arc more tween the snapping of the two views.
.»™.l »rt. .pent Irom o,
u
to tx
pected times that inspired the fol­
same organization which took such
forest fires would undoubtedly be' But thc Monday results carried lowing delightfuFktory.
Friday until Tuesday morning with
interested in instructing than In ef­ Thus the highway engineer has a
p'*1" »«&lt; J««"
■" »»"«•
an active and influential part tn
down with it some .worthy and bad­
prevented:
it sccma
seems nun
that a .-waiuui
school tcouiu
teacher was her parents near Hickory Comers.
n
pollzc Chinese trade and to treat forts to find new positions, they suf­ record of all the details he needs to
haring the 18th Amendment nulllfer in competition with poor teach­ know about moving traffic, which he
Mr- and Mrs. C. Markham of Hp - that country as a subject power,
I 1. Break your match before throw­ ly needed features Michigan needs telling her pupils the story of Robmore tubercular beds, especially In inson Crusoe, how he was marooned , land arrived Saturday to visit their
their I Because of thia fact It
it is nr
of intor.
inter- ers who arc active Job hunters, con­ can study at leisure. Thc method
Ing It away.
the north. Thc pro|x»ed Northern on'a desert Wand, how he built; daughter. Mrs. F. J. Bette, and re- Ml
Ainerlcans
Yn^
in trary to popular assumption, thc re­ will be tested to determine highway
Several months ago W. O. N. P. R.
1 2. Make sure Uiat your cigarette Sanatorium at Gaylord is mid has himself a home, how with crude i mained over for the Home Coming, proIX&gt;l-t|on to the number of Inhabi- port declares. Setting high stand­ capacity, time lost at traffic lights
announced that, its objective having 7
cigar butt Is properly cxtln- been long needed. The insane insti­ tools and hand-nuide Implement*, he | social at tne Baptist church Monday । tanl8 t|ic jxjpulatton of Japan Is ards for 'be granting of certificates and the efficiency of difieretit types
been achieved, it would disband and or
'
and cutting down the number of of lights, passing practice, stopping
growing twice as fast a* that of the
1 gulshed before throwing it away and tutions are crowded and many Inin­ carved a comfortable existence for night.
retire from further activity. Evi- 1
Mrs. Ellis Lake of (felon was in
; drcds of insane and feeble-minded
temporary nr three year and re­ and starting speeds on different
that your pipe contains no glowing are cn thc waiting lists. Had these himself Then came the day when the city Tuesday. Little Eldon and | United States; but because Japan newed certificates would eliminate
Robinson, strolling along thc slrorc
kinds of road surface, and many
dently tlie organization now real­
has 67.470,000 people while the Unit­
before dumping the contents. worthy needs been segregated on n of his island domain thousands of
ed State* has 126,144,000, the aver­ many poorly trained teachers, to other city and country traffic prob­
Izes that tts most important re- embers
'
thc
benefit of the schools, it states. lems.
। 3. Make absolutely tertaln that separate ballot or laid the "pork" miles from civilization saw foot­ st.ylnp Mre tor n,«
«■ I Me
u&gt;
r«,m-o!
J.piui
Is
eompsrsage In favor of Japan Is compara­
sponilbility lies ahead—1. c., cont infeatures
amounting
to
about
$23,000,Life
certificates
should
be
good
only
turnwi
home
with
her.
tlrely
but
It
u
ut
advutuge.
prints
in
thc
sand.
"Now
boys
and
^•our campfire is out before leaving
tively Email; but It is an advantage.
GCfl been left out entirely, the result girls." the teacher asked. "whose
U holders kept up to date with per­
As Or. Bur.on Fern, wm, drtrlne Tlw IM3 df„h
w (n Japa
[might have been dificrcnt. Michigan tracks were those that Robinson toward
•TWrd town Monday
Mned.v morning
morulnu about
.bout |lb0l|. „
,hou,„,d J”
iods of study, to eliminate the inef­ SEARCHING FOR NEW
torn of proper control and temperate
precautions
। tftXpayers
to millionthree o'clock and when this side of
ficient and old fogy teacher, and to
nr
n-hr. rfrv' r,oncNone of these
Ptcv“
uww,a w“*!will
taxpayers
saia said
"scat"scat"
to mmionDENTAL MATERIALS
use ot alcoholic beverages. The dry Ufcc mor(j than q {ew extra m0_ d0]|ar..aqUanderfng Monday. Clinton Crusoe saw?" Without hesitation, thc McElwain farm home on the eight points above the United prevent teachers long out ot the
and in a matter-of-fact tone, several
[states; but the birth rate in Japan
M»ut irol.1- mMti
but U1,nk o, lln.
„ld n U, UM
2,
,
cemetery road hb automobile dipped [is about 33 per thousand, which Is field returning to increase competi­
It the gold standard of dental
down thc high bank and turned I,
bitlon made the mistake of dlscon—Schuyler Marshall. Clinton Countion for the well trained Instructors fillings and repaint wn* carried on
ttimout
twice
that
ot
thU
country.
destruction
they
will
save.
U»uln« UMlr axutou.1 „xl eKRUn
ul" “™ly RcpuMIcn-Nm
turtle, making a complete turnover. |.
in hard times such as the last few during the next two years at lhe
The Japanese birth rate is as high
For a wonder the Dr. himself i (
rale called for by American dental
propaganda once the , 18th Amend- &gt;
escaped with only a few bruises. Hla '
FADS AND FRILLS.
.
d.
Dickinson has anfaults alone, as much gold would be
while the birth rate tn the United
ment had been passed. A constltu-. Where do practical subjects leave' nounced his candidacy for the posi­
lights went wrong nt the time ,
burled in patients' teeth as has
Slates has dacllned in that time by PREDICTS RETURN OF
tional tew was regarded os sufficient on nnd fttda and IrUh
Ju re. .■
------&lt;
..
..........
.
the
accident
happened
so
that
her
tlon of lieutenant governor on thc
[over one-third. It can thru be seen
Jost In shipwrecks In all re­
DOBBIN TO FARM been
w-rb unable to keep thc track.
‘
to change the habit* at a nation. jpccl to
cunlcu!ums? We Republican ticket. Dickinson's ac­
corded history.’ That is one reason
i that japan 1* determined to make
Supt. of Chy schools W. E. Conk-1,
population lahgc enough to back
The dry forces expended too much dout)j that any two people could tion is one of thc most selfish that
A return of the horse to thc farm, why thc noble metals for dental re­
| ling hxv accepted an invitation to i her
[
has come to light. It's the old typo
[up
her
aggressive
attitude
toward
pairs
are
going out of fashion; they
with
his
mechanical
competitors
be
­
effort In law making; not sufficient
a 100 per cent agreement. at office seeker stunt; thc type that
। act os one of thc Judges on thought I[other nations.
ing stored away in the bam, will are too wasteful and expensive. An­
[and composition in thc annua) con-]
__________ , , r
in the all-important work of Im- Wiat B waU oI protCst would arise has nothing constructive or pro­
probably be seen during the next other is that where two metals are
test- of thc Peninsular Oratorical] m-,
Lx tiy- j
planting thc idea of prohibition in hCrCi foj example, even among those gressive to offer but which capital­
used
in
the
mouth, they act aa thc
few years on American farms, while
League composed of thc larger cities i L^rU7HUS Of \V ISCIOPI
the heart and mind of the American clanwrln45 ioudest for tax reduction. izes n following to get into office
the farmer will go in for a wider plates in a tiny electric battery and
•of this state. Thc contest will be*' -J
It's selfish for another reason.
variety ot crops, predicted Professor start chemical changes around their
I held in Saginaw on May 15. There
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
-people.
,
y schools should go back to a strict Frank D, Fitzgerald is candidate for
location which may do much insid­
wUl be w«u conlounu.
.
I ..Oood M]1
teIn d,nn^ „ u„ H a. Patton, head of the economics ious damage.
Perhaps thc W. O. N. P. R. wishes
vriUng and arithmetic ---------— - He
— and
-----------------------governor.
Dickinson---------come
department. Michigan Bute college.
to profit by this mistake; perhaps it 5&lt;.(lfdu]e. Any iubje« is practical1 ‘ro,n lhe 5anw county and Dickln-rml-rv vfawq AnnmnAV
desire of a person to rej4m to a
These arc tjre main reasons why.
The prices for which the farmer
1
XiEAKSa.A°i?
. I’*** where he has Jteen well trealannouncement
ueceasurllf'
sees •&gt;..&lt;
that i*
if Intemperate ....
use n»
of al­ which arouses' the intellect of a stu- son's
at lhe University of Michigan, rxhas
rold
his
crops
and
thc
prices
C. 9. Mohler, who has been at- ed .-_p B Booiu Jr
prejudices Fitzgerald's candidacy;
coholic beverages
brings about conwhich he has had to pay for goods, tensive experiments are in progress
a
_ dent. Perhaps It may be English ^opie^don't* like‘too many" office.&lt;f
I tending medical college at Grand
’ '
'
to
furnish non-tnctolllc dental rche buys, have been separated by a
dluons that resemble thc old open jlteralure&lt; perhaps algebra or trig- held in one county.
lUplte u
Ui.lUWI buite W1U1,
•Pund,nKdUl h.pplnra depente
wide gap ever since the latter part pairs. Only 20 per cent of the Anjcrl»ld
«t W. II. Spence. mo„ lhM1
Lv,
saloon days, thc ---great
-----------mass of —
pub.k_ I'ommetry.
,
Dickinson's candidacy slrmlri be
j lean people, whose teeth arc the best
perhaps chemistry, per­
of 1021. so that agriculture, as a J
urged against by every Republican
I iL
6’ and
j Ur, CTyj
.
.Iniay be called a friendly interest in
lie opinion in this country which is ।
cared for In the world, can afford
Ur
dc B
Buck
haps botany, perhaps art
No
pcr- who has in his heart thc i-pliabllita- of the youngsters piped up slmultan- 1 ¥
r and.Ur
’ -.PT*
«ck and'LT.^:
persons and things." - Bertrand part of the American business set­ adequate dental service, due largely
----neither intensely wet or dry will ,
up has been, on the whole, "in the
-Mrs. Roosevelt*.
children of New York City arc visitson can tell for sure snxe pupils !ion of the party in this state and it* : couriy.
This dory as we see it. to no dis- lng Mr and M„. Oeorgc Tinkler |Rimf1’
red" for more than a decade. Pro­ to the necessity in the past of using
swing in favor of prohibition as a dlUer
i dedication to the advancement ot j -,,'rt-AV
in
ihe
ninor
active Amt
,nK. M&lt;r nntI ...
Mrs' uror
nc l ,*■lKlcr
precious metals. Dr. Rickert de­
~n.irtA.AV
Tn
iHr
.uiwr.firllVA
firm!
...
.
fessor
Patton
pointed
out.
To
correct
“
“uiTu'i’SSXnf’S KJ
•"*
“
protest against existing con^ltiorus
'
Conlin.
"No man ever thinks n poem out; this situation production must be clares. Perfection of cheap substi­
Just as it swung to repeal as a pro- |
crjsial rate Diamond Drill.
h
cn„e, d.-m«r«uc. Ltod! WKi,n„ ol utcMcld died he only feels It out."—Edwin Mark­ reduced, while crop prices must be tutes is the iiexl step due in dentis­
REMOVE BILLBOARDS.
ham.
test against big-time bootlegging, we hope that the sentiment
brought to the level ot other prices, try. A much greater percentage of
TUGWELL; IN THE\RAW?
the gap being closed by the process­ the population could then afford to
pl, and Ihliwa. No- One « no Ions- Ltojd to ptopt„tot
A
,
and racketeering which developed UBainst billboards which deface
"If all the folks in the United ing tax. or similar bonus to the take proper carfl of their Utth
adrr— the cr surprised
While we distinctly admire
to sec
thethe
gracious
Mrs.
.urorL-ed
to „e
or.e„.„
M„
,nd la meelln, with K&lt;XXl
during the era of prohibition.
,otherwise beautiful landscapes will
States would do tlie few simple
through reductions possible In denspirit of loyalty that compels Prcsi- &gt; Roosevell bobbing up anywhere atiISUCCC55
success.
The W. O. N. P. R. can perform not cease. Because Michigan is one dent RocMevcit to stand by Professorianytime; and Uh- young pupils' M
__u Mrs.
.&lt;r_ Jesse Atkins
*tkin« ren&gt;. things they know they ought to do.
With millions of acres out of cul­
I Mr—and
When gold, silver or platinum go
an important service to thl* coun- Of thc leading resort states in this Rexfoid G. Tugwcll. we most ccr-should most certainly be pardoned ...-n-H fmtn Haiibom North Dakota most of our big problems would lake tivation for sale crops, to keep dawn
&lt;»u.b »tre, &lt;hal U U the prMW.
uaumlnt II .Khiu Ibelin, ol
N»nh Dakou. care of themselves."—Calvin Cool­ overproduction, the horse can easily into teeth, they go-permanently out
try by taking n lead in temperance country, people here should be parmake i™'
Rul- idge.
of an American to disagree with , probability that in the midst of Monday
!a"' nlfiht and will
■ ...^
stage a comeback, because this land of circulation, unless our distant
tartm,
protr-swr TCrwfh. Uu..o.. cr«««-.dW„w.oI forced
,».U «U
,X„ S
educatten if it is really sincere.
tlculatly concerned about the prvbdescendants
take to mining our
may be used as pasture and for win­
thouuh
perhajK u .smart and clever | (solation, none other than the am!i-jtrv hA. ilk(M. Miehliran better
'Tlie texture of our skin matters ter feed, thus making Dobbin's keep cemeteries. and this fact has alreadylem of keeping landscapes
free
.“V Mythe Wh'lr ••«*« should, &gt;
Thm R|„„ not; it is thc character within which very cheap, as compared with the prohibited the uae of these metals In
WILLIAM H. WOODIN.
from tbe Ug,y interference of ad- ac.d.mlclah quit. tatrned
I Clayton Lockwood of Three Rivers makes us all kin. It is not the pres­
some countries. "The metals arc al­
existing and still nebulous theories 'appear from nowhere across the
Willlam H. Woodin. firs: secretary thing signs. Several states have
spent Sunday with his parents in tige of color, btrl live prestige of cash outlay needed to run his me­ so going out of favor because of ap­
,
..
or human relationship, has suggest-1.M.H1 and lend him back lo civilichanical substitutes. Professor Pat­
• this city. His wife who has been cliaracter. "—Dennis V. Allen.
of the treasury v
--'
"
— —
'■*—7-7;
------** in
'-this cd mofl. ..
under
RooscvtliL
mac#; ------considerable
progress
,|^n. O1W anti-Anwrlcan^ahon?
ton stated. At thc same time, ’he pearance*. the old style dental
visiting here for some time past rcJewelry and barbed wire entangle­
administration, apparently died as respect and Michigan should not be,policy as a contribution toward re-1
looks
for
a
return
to
a
more
"self
turned with him.
"It te not to avoid/the failures of
he served, faithful to his chief, at all backward in following suit, emery. Tlie Professor has also be-[
ment bridgework is avoided rather
1 One of the questions mast
John Todd and family and Miss yesterday, but to adventure into the sufficient" type of farming, with leas than called for, which Is a good
for »ah’ »
who&gt; qucjifly heard these days—'
emphasis kslng put on specialisation
This cheerful little man won the As a matter of fact, there ls no come the main target• »-«Belle Nevins of Grand Rapids spent fullness of tomorrow that youth will
thing." says Dr. Rickert. "A metal
seek to prove Chat Roosevelt's ad­ they caught Dillinger yet?"
! Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. spend and be spent in the quest for in one or two crops and more gar­
sympathy of live nation by thc smil- reawm why billboards should not be
toBrif
j
’
leading xhe United
den. fruit and dairy products being filling may be an electric Irritant
and Mrs. Andrew Nevins.
peace.*’—J. B. Matthews.
Ing, persistent manner in which he taxed rather heavily. Without goodSlates toward C&lt;
luntsm. Facsim,
raised and used right on the farm. and furnish space for germ activity
George
Sdrafilcld of Chicago,
Federal agents have made a fine
C
■attacked the turbulent problems mad* and highway* u is doubtful। .Hitlerism,
rum. etc.,
Vic., etc.
civ.,Kr«twUy.
cvraoimn?. we
»t do
u„
in the tooth pulp. It was thc best we
This
would
possibly
mean
a
leaser
"resident
of
the
clarke
Advertising
—-----------------------------v
"There should be a rigorous law to cash income per year, be said, but knew In thc old dayk, but we ciin
'not bciievc thaf * Mff7 Tugwell
is record to date against kidnappers. President
"■™‘ "■»“«■ 't"1
■« “ •&gt;&gt;'*
«'
".hi
really brave enough to want tills Only otic case since the so-called Agency of that city. Whs in lhe city suppress every newspaper treating the “real." or total Income would be now see far enough ahead to prom­
l.uidbcrKh Law became effective re- Tuesday os a guest of C. W. Mixer. war as morally more tolerable than
assumed office. Before the last «ouid ever have developed GoodCOUqtry to&gt;ungc into the deep well
ise eventually manufactured mater­
as much or more.
,mains
unsolved*
agents
sue-' mm-v
''T.L.Lir-.rs mrvrvav
we j™"*
mwelTfail
TORTY
YEARS
TODAY
assassination." —&lt;J. Bernard Shaw.
cheers of the inaugural ceremony roads have brought about the ■f such rtin-Amertcan policies, «...
. XJ'XT
.
. Federal
....
vrinc
Professor Patton also suggested ials for all dental repairs which will
latest methods of
J°hn Lombard lias purchased the
had died away. Secretary Woodu. heavy concentration of traffic which rathej imagine tiiat the Columbia.
that the farmer and the industrial be perfectly inert chemically and
eolirac brain truster" like, the scand are abte S lots on the corner of N Broadway
"When competition becomes
worker would move closer together will defy any but an expert to tell
was worcing on (Jans to rcUsfurcc hike people past these signs and
aunty and the emoluments that
onc stc. aheiUj of me cleverest and Green street*, known
known a*
as the
the tense, then business runs to
in coming years, as decentralization from the real tooth,"
thc sagging finaitcial structure of adrertlsera base their justification.-■with
Government."—Merle Thorpe.
With tx-ine
f
5l5_\c.r.t52 Tinkler ^rOnertv
imrterstanbeing on
cn the public payroll; , *‘‘P 01 c 5’el»
of industry moves more plants away
We understand
[■ 1 crooks. In criminal Jdcntificathn Tinkler__PrjPcrly;i
Uds nation. He was too &lt;xrupictl for using tius type of sales pronit&gt;It used to be that a fellow could
from the large cities to smaller
for example, dcscrijrtion cards, ma- Mr. Lombard
T~”
“will commence the
"No country, as no man. can exist towns. If and,when this comes, he tell the home of the richest man In
with tremendous responsibsi::K.v .&lt;&gt; tu»n on the fact tiiat a certain' pcrcninc
sioiica
&gt;n
a
aminne
nuumcr,
erection
of
a
fine
new
residence
im'chine slotted In
definite manner.
to himself alone."—Stanley Baid- said, the factory worker might very lhe town by the length of the hitch­
ge;*much fe^Ung of person* 1 cla- centagc of peop!c who drive by will
filed lor
for rvAvrc«Acv.
reference. Suppose inin- ---------mediately.
A —
handsome
house
on
ar* »&lt;l*cT*a lor laau
*ua co sre nn:u
••
;--------- T
“
ing
rack out in front. — Florida
.
.,
.
........
A.
.
....
thns..
riAAlmhir
IntK
will
malrr
nrv*
well spend part of his Ume in the
Cd u.m»»*rUy i«arM«at our own
formation comes through that the these desirable lots will make one
tton or sat us.'action tram thc hona: notice a sign; a dtl; smaller percenshop and part on a small farm or Times-Union.
0,ilnlc'°'-_________________________
criminal in question wa* said by an
the finest home* In the city­
bestowed on him W.'hout a doubt tage will be infiuerced to buy. Since
"I am chosen by destiny to lead garden outside the town, as is com­
At the
election of officers
_____ ______ . hvrvrr to be dark-haired and
*’ annual
- --------- --"*(-----thc
German
people
out
of
tlie
house
The trouble with steel golf clubs
tlie fatiguing hours of labor ar.u »&lt;-od roads h&gt;&lt;e produced thte
we hardly think that hr would
about six feet high. Thousands of for thc fire department Monday of bondage and slavery in which It mon already In England and Ger­ is that you cant take them home
night the following officers were '
many. The regular farmer will
worry which filled ids first few theoretical adverting value, ad- willing to cast hts lot under a mob _____
____ ______
_ _.
these _____
description
cards
aree . run
languishes since the Treaty of Ver­
and throw them Into the tire when
through
------ *- thte -----machine
K‘— '—
which auto­ elected for thc coming year: W. A. , 'sallies went into effect.''—Adolf probably not suffer from this, how­
week* In office undermined hte none vertlsers &gt;hou!d pay for using lhe rule—especially If that rule includes •*you've had a bad round—San Fran­
ever.
he
said,
sinoe
most
of
the
In
­
Scidmorc.
Chief;
A.
E.
Rcnkes,
too robust health, forcing film to re- b.ighwafs Just lhe same as motorist.! the possibility that he might have matically sorts out all descriptions
Hitler.
dustrial workers' crop would be used cisco Chronicle.
ol dark-haired criminals six feel! Ass t. Chief; Fred Soule. Secy.; Tom j
tire after qlglit months' service. An;, do. -Such a tax would be thoroughly to wear rags and go hungry . These hurtr. At the outset this narrows the] Doyle. Trcos- Committees were .also 1
ss add itinnal frmri. a nd not to red ucfl
are. of coucse. our own belief.it
'•Nmrttt ytiurswr intra tti« you' -------------You can't blame a magazine for
nation suffers a real lo» in tn? Justified. More important yet. bill­
amount
- ■bough!
” * * from farmers.
might be paMjpte that the Professor field of search among criminate appointed to meet visiting firemen | cannot accomplish what you set out the
preferring famous authors. Would
death ot such a man as WLUam-li.’.board advertising should be dis.- would like to be a cliff dweller, a down considerably and often leads at the trains.
CCC CAMPS* BIG
to."—Henry B&gt;rd.
You risk buying a car with a name
H. J. -------Christmas
of——Lansing
—
—----—g- —has j
Woodin.
z *
icouragcd completely.
leave man or some other type of to valuable Ups. It takes mighty
you never heard before? — Detroit
"No judge from whom
voter can
primitive human being, wrestling smart agents these days with a well- purchased thc photograph gallery of
AID TO FISHERMAN
against the rugged elements for organized system supparting them to George L. Heath and will hereafter expect a favor is worth voting tor."
conduct the same. Mr.. Christmas —Newton D. Baker.
THE SMALL COMMUNITY.
,
mere existence. We agree that Fresl- irack down clever criminate.
Fishermen
whose
creels
and
has
had
over
twenty
year*
exper
­
We believe that the tendency ,t j'
fdent Roosevelt. In his brave efforts
■ An .n-nibtnr noor l«np cord that । w
ience in tire business, and the work
"Behind every argument is some­ stringers carry heavier loads in fu­
to lead his beloved country to „„„
more
Hastings is a pretty dark place,
ture years may thank the busy
decentralize industry speaks well lor ,
will not kink Is now obtainable, permanent abundance, should have these days after 12:30 o'clock hi the!',that he has done and te doing, one's ignorance."—Louis D. Hran- workers in the Civilian conserva­
the future of the sthidl city or town
I speaks best as to hte ability a* an ifels.
What
...WA wo're
wu ic aim
still waiting
wailing ivr
tor is
Is one theorists
uicMiwna a.
at iu«
Ills side ...
in w,v
the White
■■■■..v evening.
tion corps, who have furnished the
| artist. He has come here to stay and
Concen'ratlon of population is ‘me thnt wlH nQt Uc
-Arkansas House; but it » equally true, too.
extra man power to push ahead at
'guarantees to get out all work
in theory but gives rise to many Gazette
that he ought t-&gt; have these thcorAlthough w© can't follow along
a multiplied speed many of the most
promptlyGive
him
a
call
at
Mr.
|tel*
counter-balanced
by
men
.of
drawbacks which'mon- than ncu'
with-President Roosevelt on all of
needed lake and. stream improve­
Heath's old stand.
.
NEWS GLEANINGS.
trullzc any (fain In efficiency. The' A
&gt; British paper tells of a golfer t *'lt5e &lt;«&gt;owlcdge and practical «per- K^ experimental programs—or jrrment and conservation Jote. de­
.
,.
.
lienee in the world of reality. Its ail I&gt;laps it would be more accurate to'! Levant McIntyre had a genuine • A committee at 10 lias been ap­ clared Dr. Carl L. Huboe. director of
period of depression has proven that who
ho recently got
Rot married on
on 0
n right and fine to talk
• .iv about
ohmit th
f
’
.. . _____ .___ _____________ ■
the
pointed to make plans for the cele- the institute for Fisheries research
““
a small community can manage its Saturday afternoon. That's true tnillenium. to lay plans to create an which he perrnL certain of hi, In-.
bratton of Harvard University* (n the University of Michigan,
earthly Utopia, but we must not for­ tellfetual underling* fc dabble about
w
B had 300th anniversary in 103$.
r
**----------•* only
—
affairs more economically and with love.—Philadelphia Inquirer.
Better
spent* •is —
not* “
the
re­
Rf ”
get that as a human society we ore w ith —we believe he 1» entirely cor- ------ - ------ y,, coc ^0^ Mld Dr
. leas graft and political corruption
rect in calling down big business b,um
A bakery in Philadelphia gives1
( (
critic •1hat|rtill far from being able to make an
, —iuse 11 has been proven
than a nwlropobtan center. Then,
„ ' ascension without pc*s.wssiiig. the leaders for crying •'wolfc." Construe- '
hundreds of loaves of stole bread, that great
- areas of cut-over land
' some English novelists are
coo, livuig coodttions are better.
. r , proper wings
wing* ot
of wueniAnucas
unselfishness ana
and Uve criticism te always legitimate
each week to the Sooitly (or the
r. [
,
*
.
have little economic vajijo except for
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
popular in foreign countries, than mt^panonal brotherhood. - George
but considerable literature has been . Married—At thc residence of the Prevention al Cp»ltjr to Animal* to future timber and present recrea­
People are not crowded into itutly 1
they are here?" We can only sug- Averill, Birmingham Eccentriccirculated among stockholders-In big bride's mother, corner Court and be scattered in various parts of the !tional possibilities, water improve­
tenement districts or canyon-like
gest that it is because their books
■ —. ‘ ‘ ‘
corporations of late which 1* most Hanover streets, Wednesday evening, city for birds. '
ments making the lands fronting on
’ A
wonijn uve
tn Adtech. Calif., pur­ d,-ridediv
•t reels of apartment bouse*. Every- have not yet been translated into !ch
2«^
Is (minded
decidedly nanlrkv
panicky and is
founded on
oo
and lakra more desirable
1
posed two Uve entekens at a poul­ assumption rather than strict fact. May 7th. al seven o’clock, by Rev. , Washington Monument visitor* streams
W. A. Hunsberger. Marshall L. Cook bften exceed 10,000 in a oixigle day [for cot Lage* and camp sites should
the languages of the countries re- try marxet
market
They yielded 120.30
definitely enhance such real estate
.
and Belle Wheeler Youngs. Miss
I worth ot gold ni'ggcls when she pre' ferred \o.—Humorist.
A young man in Rochester. Ind. Stella Wheeler and B. D. Whitlock
Apparently Boatonlan* believe in 1values, aa well as bringing more
1 pared them for cdoklng.
t
recently received a sentence of com- acting as maid and groomsman. Tiw being on time. No fefer than 113.7W Icash into the handr of local rednlty have a chance to put in some of
A new rose has been named after
from tourists, hunter* and
।
There are 2.710.000 motorcycles In pulsory Sunday School stter.dsnce ceremony wm witnessed only by the a*ked the telephone company for dent*
their spare time gardening and rate- a lecturer. Jt is not of the rambling
the world, and about nine-tenths of for one year when found guilty of immediate relatives of th* contract­ the correct time during November ;fishermen, be statedThe IruUluti for Fiahsris* Rebreaking and entering.
Ing parties, and a very few ot their
(them are in Europe.
UVEXTY NfNTH ykar munltie* b*v* *n assured future.

Kr

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Way of Our World

and

THS

WANT APS

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(Continued from pat*

Irlcks have been taken down after

at oil mrywfim tn thia country, i
and w»m are permitted to operate I
buj a short time each day.
tl

wish
nice
--aUrthoBd.i
ML regardle** of I
Whither you want to drivt through &lt;
the beautiful valleys or up over the I

to dl* tn afl ttw harder.

tn. Dolly. demonstrated

iMUIBMBS.BOBT. !KS®SM,

with sufBctent grit and do-

X dJdh’l
would be
had to enjoy the
very between shiyers- Ordinarily
re te plenty of snow in the wintftoe at Arrowhead take and
iy go there to enjoy the skiing
‘■•it the pact winter
fall was lacking.
___ tram tne attend­
ance. If you Ute mountain riding,
which I will acknowledge I do not
especially enjoy, there are many
feature* about the trip to Arrowhead
.lake that would appeal to you.
.
W. R. Cook.

the well* were pumped dry. The
1« along the Roosevelt Highway, it perous HtUe city and haring what
greatest oil field tn this section te on follows right along the shore of the « claimed to be one of the largest
Signal Hill at Long Beach, perhaps ocean hundreds of mile* from Ban »««»r beet plants tn thc country.
2fJ miles from the business district of Diego to Loa Angele* and on to Ban' H*1* Dame Fortun*. which teemfngPTtnelecb. then on to Portland and ly hadn't given
" *him
u- “
“ “a pleasant
’
‘
even
Los Angeles. Whenever I have heard Beattie. Oregon. In long stretches it look, completely changed her ways
of li« Signal Hill oil pool. I had pic­ has been btaited out of the »olid and showered on r~ 4au’~ *■— —
tured Signal Hill qa a great, high rock. A* a result you often have the winnlng amllea. D
ijia effort*
•levution Imagine my surprise when Pacific, always beautiful and ipter- to the production
bean* and
________ ___________________ bd&amp;khia
I saw a hill probably not touch ealing on one aide and
•—
|tiller than our Iran Bridge hill on Ing cliffs, often many
__ ___ __of estate *t the Ume of hte death a few
North Broadway. Tlx area covered feet in height on the other. In some yean
ago, would reach way up into
:
by derricks on Signal HOI is probably places the road has been paved to the
"alx rtgurea," and that He gave
'
not over a mile king and a halt mile a width of eight or ten rod*, while generously
during his life tim» to
l
ifide, but is It covered? I was In­ in other* more remote, the pavemeiR many
charitable ehterprteea that he
I
formed that on Signal Hill over 2.100
regarded a* worthy. It would be
PfcOBATE COURT.
oil wells had been drilled, each well width. But gangs of men are at 'difficult to find a more fertile sod
E*t. Ellen L. Roush, dec d. Petition
coating from 900 000 to 1165.000. AU work constantly widening It out. so than thte around Oxnard. Ute land for Admr. filed.
told probably 9200.000,000 has been that at some time tn the not far te a rich black and lays as "level as
Est Ida A. Eaton, dee d. Final ac­
spent In drilling well* and putting distant future, there will be a good a floor." Only a few miles away te count filed, citation* issued.
Up derricks on Signal HUI. In fact wide highway all along thte beautl- the octan; off the ocher way are lhe
EK. John Flnkbelner, deed. Order
Rhe derricks are so thick that from a ful ocean drive.
mountains. Thte whole section te assigning residue
entered,
dis­
'distance It looks like a forest. A
One day in company with Topi noted for Ita production of sugar charge of executor issued, estate
great many of these wells produce Heaney, formerly a well known far­ beets and lima beans, and doubt­ enrolled.
upwards ot 1.000 barrels of oil per mer of Thornapple townkhlp and lew others there have reaped rich
Est. Ward Quick, dec'd. Order al­
day, some of them way up Into the whom many residents of Middleville rewards from their culture.
lowing claims entered.
thousands. One would think that will remember, we drove up to Ox­
Mr. Dolly has passed on to hte re­
nt. Angle J. DeWolfc. deed. Pe­
with such n constant drain on the nard. a nice little city of 8,000 .or ward, but hte widow survive*. Still tition to reduce bond filed, ordered
pool down deep In the earth, with 7.000 population. Tom te a very ami­ active and sprightly, the buffetings to reduce bond entered.
over 2.100 wells, going night and day able companion, a good fellow, and a ot life obtained through many var­
Est. George Murphy, dec'd. In­
as they did before restrictions were good driver. Going up we took what ied experience*, together with her ventory filed.
placed on thc output, that lhe pool la known m the "Inland route," a abundant supply of good common
Est. James Cheeseman. dee d. In­
would soon be sucked dry. The Sig­ nice paved road that leads its wind­ sense and good humor, all unite to ventory filed, discharge of Admr. is­
nal HUI oU field was found In 1920. ing way through narrow mountain make her an interesting personality. sued.
and apparently is going stronger to­ passes, beautiful valleys, through Quite naturally the time that she
nt. nther O. Paton, dec'd. Agree­
day than ever. It seems to be quite extensive groves of English Walnuts, and her husband spent tn Michigan, ment filed.
lUnusual In that when oil ha* been and even by Mack Bennett's studio. now seems almost as a dream. But
nt. Mary Headley, dec'd. Order
pumped out In the upper layers, the We returned by the ocean side drive, as the sunset of life approaches, it te to make assignment of certificate
wella have been deepened and a along the Roosevelt highway, with said that *he has plans for the dis­ entered.
greater supply found lower down. lhe Pacific but a few rods distant position of some of the accumula­
EK. Madison Howell, dec'd. Order
But as stated above a heavy restric­ most of the way- With the sun shin­ tions of a busy life, in a way that assigning residue entered, dteebargo
tion has been placed oh the output ing warmly and a light breeze blow­ would be most pleasing to her de­ of Admr. issued,estate enrolled.
ing. it can be imagined how greatly ceased husband, and that when it is
nt. Frances Brainard, dec'd. Pe­
done many crippled children will tition for Admr. filed
। the entire trip was enjoyed.
We drove up to Oxnard to call on have reason to be thankful that Mr.
Est. Reuben T. Jones, dec'd. Order
and
Mrs.
Dolly
lived.
a lady whom perhaps some of the
appointing Admr. entered, bond ot
Showing what a climatic change Admr. filed, letters of administra­
residents of Yankee Bprlngs may re­
member. and who has had experi­ can be experienced In a few min­ tion Issued, order limiting settle­
ences in life that only go to show utes time, Mr. Heaney and I drove ment entered, petition for hearing
Up in the mountains one day lo claims filed, notice to creditors is­
how the hands of fate may turn.
Along tn the 80's Mr. and Mrs. Arrowhead take. Thte beautiful lit­ sued.
John Dolly, both young, active, and tle lake Is nestled among the moun­
nt. Mary E (Travis, dec'd. Peti­
THURSDAY C 4 fi Q
'desiring to get ahead in the world, tains at an elevation of about 6.500 tion to cash Consumers Power stock,
FRIDAY
▼ I U
settled on a farm in Yankee Spring*’ feet. The interesting thing about filed, order to assign stock entered.
thte
drive
is
that
the
elevation
of
township, not far from lhe one then
nt. Elizabeth Flnkbeiner, dec'd.
SATURDAY
| ----owned by the tate Leander Pryor. about a mile and a quarter te prac­ Inventory filed.
I They hoped to better their fortunes. tically all made in the last 15 or 16
' but the sale of products from Its miles and over a paved road, with SLOUT PLAYERS TO BE
{sandy fields, wouldn't permit them numerous elbow-turns around tower­
HERE THREE NIGHTS
: to make both ends meet. So at the ing ledges of rock on one side and
' end of a year they gave It up u a great deep canyons on thc other
Tlie Lavem Stout Players will be
hopeless lazk. They then moved to' Naturally lhe road is quite narrow,
being
blasted
out
of
the
solid
rock
here
for three nights starting
i Grand Rapids, where Mr Dolly se। cured a job that called for a tot of mast of the way. and the paved part Thursday, May 10, when "Lazy­
hard tabor at teaming, at which he possibly 12 to 14 feet wide. Prom my bones" will be presented. Unusual
i worked for two or three years, but seat on the right hand aide of the between act vaudeville featurea have
without being able to get any fur­ car, when making the up-grade of been added to the program this
ther ahead financially than he did 400 or 500 feet every mile. I could year. Several new stars will be seen
'in Yankee Springs. As Grand Rap- look right down on the tops of trees. in the casts.
| ids. at that time, didn't seem to have, and impressive heap* of rock way
ELIMINATE POLITICS.
in tlie chasm below where I
much to offer a man tn his situation down
.
Removal of Judges and chiefs of
land. If for any reason the ca4with an ambition to get ahead in the- would
'
swerve four or five feet to, police from political Influence by
i world, he decided that he would should
{
giving
them a life tenure of office
l tempt fortune In the rapidly growing the right—and tots of times it , during good behavior is advocated
'city of Chicago, where he ventured 'doesn't take a car very long to do by Prof. John B. Waite of the UulPatant and Whit a
' in some kind of business with a part­ that. The day was beautiful, thc
verrity of Michigan law school, not­
' ner. But the partner didn't seem to 'scenery impressive, but somehow or ed authority on criminal taw
law .and
and
whenever I looked down,
'
Be Biirc to take advan­ I have that high regard for honesty other
court procedure, Tlie college savant
that a partner should have, with there seemed to be a great vacant points out that in this manner
tage of these EXTRA
space
around
the
abdominal
region
. thc result that al the end ot a year ;
Judges and chiefs of police would be
The
return
drive
down
the
mountain
Special Sale Prices!
or two the partner had the money.
left free to exercise their powers in
1 while Mr. Dolly's assets consisted te even more thrilling than the a fearless manner without having
almost entirely of experience. There drive up. because you go with so to cater to any group or organiza­
। are many more enjoyable situations much greater speed. Naturally the tion.
in thte old world than being prac- road iiad Lo follow the contour ol
We, In smaller communities, do
mountain very largely. Where
tlcally dead broke in a big city. the
1
not see any evidence of political In­
I where such a quality as "sympathy" some great rocky structure Juts out. fluence ,in
Judgeships
although
Ite
comparatively unknown; On the the highway has to follow right
114 W. State BL, Hastings
there may be a trace of it In the
around
It.
or
where
some
ravine
has
I other hand, with some people, such '
taw-enforcement officiate. But in the
| a thing as being busted is only an been eaten Into the side of the
metropolitan
areas
there
is
a grow­
mountain, the road goes along one
side of It until a turn can be made, ing opinion that thff courts feel po­
then follows up the other side, in litical influence. As Prof. Waite
one spot, after you have traveled a points out. we can only expect to
quarter of a mile or more, only a have a fearless enforcement ot the
few feet away but perhaps a hun­ law when the authorities are In a
dred feet lower dawn, you can see position to act fearlessly.
Crime is largely a local matter
the road you Just left, with a deep
canyon intervening. There arc elbow and we must expect to deal with it
turn*, hair pin curves, and every locally. For this reason we cannot
other kind of curves that you ever hope (o have much help from tlie
heard of—yes even including Mae federal authorities except for those
West's. The laying of thte mountain who carry on Inter-state crime.
highway naturally required splendid Speedy trials and courageous Jus­
engineering talent, because it te so tice will do os much as anything to
built that. If one wished to. he could curtail crime which has grown to
greater pro(x&gt;rtions in thte country
make the whole ascent on high.
The drive down the mountain is than ever before.
Just as thrilling, even more so, than
OBrftJARY.
the drive up. With an average drop
Julia Ann Jones, daughter of John
of 400 or 500 feet to the mile, and a
good hard surface read to drive on. and Sarah Henry, ptoncer residents
of Barry
bom m
in Carlit te
is pretty
nrettv
hard torequired
hold any car
1 county, was
ick.
7he
y prime
U! .^^^ip
^y 3L 1837
..to

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(Continued from pw one)
-. •
r v-n, i
At the “urt
0,1 M£*&gt;&lt;i*y |tftPresbyterian church, being treasurer emoon, the Barry County Beekecpfor a number of years and a mem- cr1' Association elected the followber of the board of trustee*. Re­
.
Intyre; vlce-Pres., Herman Zerbel;
cently he Wm named as secretary secy.-Treai. WWIam O
Dean,
of the Hastings Playground Actiri- Nashville. Township leaders were
tie* Committee. Bob also te a golfer
discussed.
of considerable ability, having won LAS,
the "Old Timers'" championship presfnl M&gt;d assisted wills the buri.nd im
.u
ln u.e JunS I"» f"1'1'1 f"J P" J? °“S?' 5
hu&gt;dln.p .rent. 4Uo be lt one ol *'
the leading bowler* tn’ the annual iZ
es *cre to draw up a
Holer, Soolln. m.Khe.
Intake SidnekTrmullS
—_
.
..
' । disease eradication, help formulate
JFi SSLSK,
“ bone, ridln, Ud numtUte In Presbyterian church circles,'
was president of the Women's Club
and has taken an active part In af­ IMMIGRATION SERVICE
fairs at the Hastings Country Club,
FEES ARE REDUCED
being one of the leading players
among the women golfera. Both
County Clerk T. 0. K. Reid re­
have a wide circle of friends here.
Mr. Walton came here In Septem­ ceived word Monday from the immi­
ber. 1919. to take charge of the gration and naturalization division
C. H. Osborn Company, which man­ of lhe United Slates Department of
ufactures a line of foundation gar­ Labor concerning the new schedule
ments with chief markets in Ohio. of reduced Tates and fees Incident
Pennsylvania. Texas and Michigan. to naturalization service. A partial
Previous to coming here he wm list wm received by telegram last
with the Grace Corset Company on week and published In the Banner.
Church and Eleanor streets. Kala- The complete list Is as follows:
New
-----Old
maaoo, for twenty yean. At present
Declaration of in­
he Is vice-president of the company
tention .......... 4 3.50 • 5.00
and his brother Is manager. Thc
Petition of clllzentwo concerns, although entirely sep­
■ ship ..................... 5 00
1000
arate organizations. have always
worked closely together. This year
rival ...................... 3.50
5.00
he received an attractive offer to
New Declaration of
take over a large vacant floor space
intention or cer­
in the Grace Company. Among oth­
tificate in lieu of
er advantages he will have a central
one lost, mutilat­
heating and elevator service, and
ed or destroyed . 1.00
10.00
will have hte entire plant located
on one floor and will have the serv­
change or name
5.00
1000
ice* of an experienced mechanic to
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
| crepe, and
Special
certificate.
look after some of lhe rather comJake Johnson and family visited sweet peas. She »■
was attended by
Certificate of Der­
Slcated machinery used in produtat John DePriester'a of Dowling' Mtea Hahtet Harrteoti ot Datrott^
ivation. of c i 11g his line of goods.
5.00
10 00
Sunday.
Who was gowned in aqua marine
Several of his present employees
Record of rcgistraMr. and Mrt. Maurice Mills spent fciue U(i carried pink roaea. Paul
have requested to move to Kala­
10.00
8.^\y.
thelr
Noteboom of Richland acted h. bM
mazoo with tlie plant. Miss Ger­
trude Bentley. Mr. Walton's office
I man.
Miss Stable Shuneman of
TAX
DELINQUENCY
assistant, will continue her duties
-- -Mrs
Christ
Zimmerman
was p
w Paw played Lohengrin's
1’a
aW
Lohengrin* wedwtdIn the new location. Mias Bentley
aa the bridal party «n»nCLOSE TO LAST YEAR , »l Ted Zimmerman* at Lock Shore 'ding march a*
has long been an active figure In
_______ ------------- --------- ।. farm Bunday
Sunday making the acquaintacquaint- I tered and took their place* before
. ..— ---------here
------------ coun_— I--------------------—....Iiev K v
pastor of Um
the affairs of the Episcopal church
Tax. delinquency
in the
ance of. .w.
the twin boys
who arrived
here. She plans to return here each ty is running very close to that of: April 30- Congratulations.
Richland Presbyterian church, who
last year, although somewhat lower, I Prank Roush and family spent performed the ceremony. Both the
Anrta C. Velte, floor lady. Clarence according to
County
Treasurer 'Saturday tn Hastings
bride and groom e'er* graudate* o&lt;
Charlton and his mother. Mra. Nel­ Maus. Also considerable sums are
Mrs
Mrs. Alva
ajv» Rounds
nounas and
ana children
cnuaren of
or w, c
lie Charlton, who has charge of the being paid against back taxes.
H at Richland. Mr. Mason, who
Battle
Hattie Creek vt
visited her parents. 1931
boxing department.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stenger, and
fam- _j
aleo attended Western Stale Teach­
Intelligence is what you get from ' ^5'
------------iwme. Common sense you must de-1
and
^^lard and ers College, la a descendant of Um
Rev. Leonard Stater, missionary to
^lop ywrrelU Learning te what you
or
_ )dson
______________________
__________ the Indian*. The happy couple left
obtain in school Knowledge teiwhat)Pmnk
FTank Roush's Rundav
Bunday.____________i; amiq a shower ot rice and old shoe*
theworld hands yoy. Judgment [ On Saturday afternoon. April 28. for a motor trip to Kentucky. Th*y
comes only with the years. Expert- lat thc home
Mr- Bnd Mr* J M- W1U n‘tld' °" lhe Dunnlngton farm
S. n,i’IJSIl.
«*u o'
occurred Che no- north ot JUelilyd.
riage of their daughter, Eleanor j
--------------- . • • •
' ■
'
en with a bit of conscience, wisdom Ruth, to Kirby A. Mason of Rich- I So many government official* ar«
(Continued from page one)
Is a phantom often chased but ael- land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude on the air with equal number of *t&gt;dom overtaken. Success or failure are Maaon ot Charlotte Ave.. Kalama- luttons for what is supposed to Ml
county eld which wa* not received a matter of opinion. Reputation fa1 zoo TIw bride was attired in an us that th* old Fadko is getting cxnthe golden scale. Contentment the ‘ensemble of ashes of roses
silk, fused.
Because of the fact that normal final objective.
running expenses had been pared
down sb low as possible since 1932,
this rtwuced budget has been met
entirely through
the cutting of
teachers' salaries. For example, the
■ RECORD FKEZIK
highest salary jtald in 1931-32 was
42.500, and lhe highest paid In 1933­
Ma
34 Is 11,800. Thc lowest salary paid

HASTINGS CUT-RATE
• SHOESTORE •

If the brake* on dlM
died on
An Sunday. *
April
nH1 29. aged 76
your car are not good, you are go­ years, 11 months and 8 days, at the
hofoe of her daughter. Mrs. Carl
ing to flirt with Saint peter every
Knickerbocker,
having
been a help­
Inch of the way. with the chances
more Uian even that Saint Peter less Invalid for many months. Her
will win. In some spots you look daughter and family gave Mrs.
straight ahead and It looks as if Jones constant and devoted care,
you were looking out into-space and anticipating her every need. She was
nearing the “Juirtplng off place." If married Nov. 7. 1880 to Theodore
your brakes are not In good condi­ Jones, three children blessing this
tion. that Is probably Just what It union, two surviving, Mra. Knicker­
would be. but a turn will lead you bocker of Grand Rapids and Prank
on to something else. It Is surpris­ Jones of Battle Creek, also five
ing though to see the pace, set by grandchildren and three great-'
those
accustomed
to mountain grandchildren. Two brothers, An­
driving, in making the descent. drew and Ell Henry, out ot a family
When it comes to making these of twelve, survive. AU her life sh«
turns, and these are plenty of them, was active in school, grange and
it te impoeslole to took through the church work, leaving a host of
roqjty mass and see who, or what, te friends to cherish her memory. Fu­
coming up on the other side. It- the neral services were held on Wednes­
utmoet care ten t exercised some­ day in the Wesleyan Methodist
thing may happen, and happen very church, the Rev, D T- Perrine of
quickly. Yet accident* do not occur Lansing officiating, assisted by Rev.
so very often, but when they do Wm. c. Gearhart Burial was in the
they are bad ones, and nothing Carlton cemetery.
short a miracle could »avc lhe oc­
OBITUARY.
cupants of a car that goes over the
Metassla Jane aixbery was bort in
rim.
New York state. April 23. 1849. and
Arrowhead take is a mountain re­ died at the home of her daughter in
sort located In a pine and spruce Hastings. May 1
at the age at 85
forest. The air te clear, crisp and years and 8 days. At. the age of 23
laden with the aroma of spruce and she was united tn marriage to War­
pine. There are several hundred ren Daily who preceded her in death
cottage* and quite a number of peo­ three yean last December. To this
ple make It their year-round home union one daughter was bom. In
In the summer lime hundreds and passing she leaves to mourn, thte
hundreds of people enjoy the resort daughter, now Mra. Oliver Bolton,
there with it* boating, fishing, and five grandchildren, seven great­
the pleasure II offers as a retreat to grandchildren. nieces, nephew* and
get away from the every-day hum­ friends Funeral services were held
drum of things. Many people ot the Thursday from tlie home of her
movie world patronize it. Tlie day daughter. Rev. Wm. c. Gearhart of­
Uiat we were there it was almost ficiating. Her body was tenderly laid
unoomforably
warm in San Bar- to rest beside that of her husband in
nardino, from, which city you »t*rt the Nashville oayjery. ,
•
to make the drive up to Arrowhead
Good merchandising has really bedistance of p*rhap» 20 or 35
oorne on* of the fins arte.

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Prices will increase at least
50c per toh bh June first.
Time payment terms can be
arranged on approved credit

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1 REVIEW OF
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Mtmsn

est in 1933-34 Is 4800. Compare
these with salaries paid in state
liquor stores which' at present range
from 11.200 to 11.500.
Herewith is the condensed sum­
mary of the facta Superintendent
van Buskirk presented:

nu frost chest
FM1VMTMUTK

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NEXT WEEK WILL BE

Beauty Week
You orw-cordlofly Invited to o spoctal showing of lhe New
Gordon Court Tollatria* ot our ilofo during the coming
It wifi be Gordon Court Boouty Week, and with the pur­
chase of any Gorden Court product at the regular pric*,
which Is 55 cents, you will bo privileged to select any
other Gordon Court product of the Santo value, ond It wfU
monutodurar.
akin, such a* Crwoma, Lotion*. A*lrir»g*nt*, Foe* Powdoc,

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Hastings, Michigan

IMPREGNABLE POLITICS.
Il wm* a distinct shock to the
nation to learn recently that 22,000,­
000 persons arc the beneficiaries of
public funds. Over half of these arc
receiving their full support from the
political payroll; the other half are
receiving partial support
through
crop
and
livestock
destruction
grants, veterans' benefits and socalled farm and other loans. There
can be but one result to this appall­
ing state of affairs. If it Is con­
tinued the party In power will be
placed in an Impregnable political
position.
This Is not meant m criticism of
the Democratic party; It is meant
as a criUctam of thc Bureaucratic
party, which tn the very nature of
things will soon absorb both the
Democratic and Republican parties.
With. 22.000.000 voters already com­
mitted to the party which gives
them sustenance, what chance wlH a
napless minority have If it happens
to disagree with the policies ef the
tax-entrenched majority? — public
Service Magazine.

NORTHEAST IRVING.
Mr, and Mrs. John Kollar of near
Middleville spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Lightfoot
Mr. and Mra. Morris Eckert and
family ot Green take called at Bam
Eckert's Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Moore at­
tended the funeral of Mrs Ida New­
ton at Northeast Rutland- Much
sympathy la expressed to the be­
reaved one* iu Mrs. Newton was a
kind mother, friend and neighbor
Helen Savacool was on the tick
list ths past week with bronchitis.

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■ HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAT 9, 1934

CARVETH WELLS
SPOKE ON RUSSIA
DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS
EXIST UNDER SOVIET
GOVERNMENT
SAYS FEAR IS THE
POWER THAT RULES

IA lot of American teacher* visited ■

13516333

put tn charge of a Russian lady
teacher. In answer lo question*, she .
told of the kindergarten and grades I
and when asked what salary she re-.
ceived *he *ald 400 ruble* a
That would mean, according to the,(Continued from page one)
way they exchanged money with
Americans. J200 a month, but when — .. .----■
._. .
one uses 400 rubles he can only buy
m*df ‘he me,ody fore’
what »8 of our money would pur- most, as te typical of Indian music,
chase in the United States.
but has woven a* a background for
Mr. Wells stated that he was told ..hU me]od.. . web of subtle haf­
that Stalin, head of the Soviet gov°L
ernment. did not personally meet 0X1,1 le* wh,ch lend color
an ambassador from another counThe Introduction of the first part

Sporting Items

ssi COUimOBCHESTHA INTRA MURAL BASEBALL
CREATING INTEREST
Great interest is being shown in
the intramural basebail aariaa con­
sisting of five teams chosen from
High school student* and being con­
ducted under supervision of Joe
Broaak. physical education super-

The spirit *f America

old HaiUnn-Batae Creek ptenk road.

the season Leon Payne's team de­
avowed communist. At the present assemble. There are two long feated the band 6 to 2 and then
time, said Mr. Wells, the only rep-, chords then two short one* and a,(trampled under Tasker’s teamU to
'2.
The Fuller* beat the Struble* 6
resentativc ot any foreign govern- crash, during which tom-toms are
ment in Moscow who ever meets and heap! beating out their summons, j - R7h-dul
.
th
.
.
talks over II11UCI3
matters Willi
with OUUIU
Stalin U1
in Now the song of mourning Is heard.
8c^“^“
n®xt &lt;wk ««;
had ...V
the great pleasure LHIIU*
I| The
...V writer ....U
•tin greater development and safety in
■ Mr.
-- Bullit.
- -■ our ambassador slow and plainUve. The occom- ??ur?Uy;,^v*and satisfaction of listening to a ' person, is
panlment here consists of a single ““***•
** 0tru^;
lhe methods of doing business.
Ulk even at the Grand Rapid. Ho- “ &gt;&gt;»»»« sovernment. One ran
chord on the second beat of each
“ Jhe
Th,lf.R.v i. . idraw hls °*’n conclusions from tiiat
thej J®- • .W^nesd,,y'
tary Club Thursday noon of last | BtaUmenl. Mr WeUa declared that measure, the arums keeping
, week by the noted lecturer and au- he thought there were a lot of half­ beat all the time. The song ends bund;. Thursday, May 17. Payne vs.
.............................
thor, Carveth Wells, of Chicago. Hte' baked American dreamers at Wa*h- and again the chords and tom-toms 1
Thc standing* to dale are:
' theme was "Russia." and the picture 1 ln6l°n; headed by Mr. TUgwell. who 'are heard.
Thc "Largo,” according to critics.
'h.
__ j
s&lt;*med to be aiming to have Amerhe painted of that country and of|lca ,«
forget
things 1U
fori which mw
she provides one of the most beautiful
aBfc the
m,v w.u».
C. Struble
the communistic experiment being has always stood and go as far a* uscs ot the English horn found In
tried by thc autocrat* who rule the possible in tlie direction of commun- all
A. Fuller .
__ orchestral
_________ literatures.
_________ L In thl*
this
Russian Dcoole
nn Iron
'niece
people with an
iron hnnri
hand, ism.
piece Dvorak hn*
has oivrn
given a tone nlr.
plcBand ........
For year* thte nation has proceed- did these very things; that they viowas anything but an inviting one.
ed on the idea that Investment lated every confidence, and that
ncua
UUV..UVU
Ml
detail
'tore
of
the
homesick
immigrant
Mr. Wells described In
II
There
te
no
such
thing
as
liberty
in
bunkers were honest; Uut they j they utilized every trick to evade inwhat he saw at the depot in Mos- 'who has come to lhe new world In j IONIA TENNIS TEAM
^T*HE time is sure to come when she
Russia, he declared. Freedom te a cow on lhe night when he left that search of fortune. While in AmerlnCCCATC U U Q CnilAn would not betray the confidence of come tax payment* on their loot,
thing unknown. Fear and not re- city to go south on lite visit to Mt. ca Dvorak used to visit a Bohemian
UCrtn I O fl. n. o. dUURU their patrons; that they would not'
■
&lt;a»
can no more receive your expressions
Ispect for government is lhe power Ararat. He
that I
from tlie hot- ---------------settlement in ------Iowa each summer ||
—
- use the resources of depositor* to
Many a man who is satisfied with
,1V said IUAV
of love—when the curtain has dropped
I tiiat rules in that unhappy land. He tom of hl* heart he pilled moat of nnd II te thought that these visits to
Hasting* High Tennis players were gouge the public for their personal I himself te awfully disappointing to
and she will never again appear upon
—.--------.------ .---------------— ihte
&gt;i« rwmtrvm.n
t)IP defeated
defeated 3 to 2
3 in a match
match at
at Ionia
Ionia gain.
।
does not expect much good to come •*-Tlie record sIkjwb that they (other people.
the Russians
whom
he saw at .u
that
countrymen, settled on
—
—
frqm the Russian experiment be­ depot, particularly the older ones, broad prairie* far from their na- there last Wednesday. Gordon Crothe stage of life.
cause of the character of it* lead­ who looked so undernourished. He U'’c land, suggested to him the thers defeated Wilder 6-2. 6-2. while
Present her some gift on this Moth­
ers and because of thc inefflclency stated that during lhe last year 10.-1 theme for thte composition. This Crolhers and Fox paired together in
and Ignorance of the Russian peopil-. 000,000 elderly people died in-Russia. pte&lt;* i» "led” by the English horn lhe doubles to beat Wilder and Nimz
er's Day. May 13, an expression' of your
To begin with, said the speaker. largely due to their Inability to get'while the muted strings play a quiet 8-1. 6-1. William Pox Jo*t to Wild­
affection NOW. while she can yet re­
Russia never had a middle class. work on account of their age and accompaniment. The second theme
ceive and appreciate it.
Under tlie Czar there were the aris­ because of their age and poverty '*• of a more agitated character and Robert Taffee 7-5, 8-6. Wilder and
____
_________
tocrats and the peasant*, tlie latter their inability to get food- He said it '18 pl»y«i by the flute*
and
oboes Lawrence defeated Bob Corkm and
We have a fine asortment of gifts
forming about 90 per cent of the wa* the most pitiful sight he had '^tler which
rhlch ths
the first !s
1* rep
repeated.
—•--* Horace Angell 6-2. 1-8. 6-3.
for "Mother." Call and shop—or phone
Ionia
comes
to Hastings
population. Lenin. Stalin and the ever witnessedito see old men and Thc principal melody hasbppH
--------, Tonjorrow
—------------ —
----- -------_ .—
and we will lay aside something for
leaders of the Soviet government old women left to die because a adapted to tlie songs “Goin' Home", for a return match and &lt;m Saturhave either killed or driven into ruthtes* government seemingly deyou. Don't waitI
Dear."
jday. May 12. Kalamazoo Central
here.
exile or Imprisoned all thc old no­ cided that they are not nt to live. No composer ever loved the,out will play here,
bility as well as nearly all of those and because they cannot be made to °t doors more than MacDowell. In
who had reached any position of fit Into thc communistic scheme of much of hi* work he translated into
H. H. S. THINCLADS
trust or responsibility in the gov­ life. They are really being killed by mualc U»e charm which field* and
OPEN SEASON TODAY
ernment or in departments of the the deliberate act ot the govern------woods
- *'
held
“M for him
MacDowell
government.
and Dvorak both called attention
ment.
Hastings High trocksters swing in­
The Prescription Drug Store, Hastings, Mich.
He told about tlie arrival of the
Turning to hte auditors he asked. to the existence of native American
steamer on which he sailed, with 200 "What are you going to do about al) folk song elements, capable of use to action thte afternoon al the fair
other Americans. When it reached tills? Of course I know you do not in a characteristic body of artistic grounds here with Lakeview of Bat­
tle Creek furnishing the competition.
Leningrad, a Russian steamship was think it concerns you at ail. but it music
also attempting to make a landing does." A few days ago t liere was a
During Dvorak's sojourn In Amer­ On Saturday there will be a meet
mid was encountering many difficul­ ixirade of 10.000 communist* in ica he was much Interested In ne­ here with Allegan. Both of these
ties and annoying delays. Finally in Chicago. Communistic workers are gro music. He was particularly in­ tournaments are In lhe nature of
A whole page could be used in list- I if. as the physiologists say. soft
order to make possible a landing lhe gaining a foottwid tn our schools by terested In national types ot music practice meets. Coach Leslie HawtlxM-ne ha* an entirely new squad
Ing the advantages of these days foods are changing the contour of enterprising Russians cut out enough
teaching their atheistic doctrines to and In the "Largo" from his New of candidates to work with and will
over the "good old days." And yet, the human chin, what's the unre- of the wharf so that thKprow of the American boys and girls.
World Symphonies he makes a re­
do considerable experimenting with
you'll still hear people actually mlttlng application of hard grind­ steamer would fit into it. That shows
Mr. Wells declared that while he markable use of tlve negro folk his men against Lakeview and Alle­
sighing for a return of those good stone going to do to the human their way of meeting such a situa­
tunes.
had no belief that the American
old days." ft's a funny world.
| nose?—Arkansas Gazette.
tion.
We hope that there may be a gan.
people would follow Communistic
Most all of lhe 200 Americans had Russia because thev were too intel- &gt;ntR«' patronage because there can
come to Russia to take a four days' llgent and had had the benefit* of a
no quesUon but that a delight- HASTINGS INDIANS
supervised trip. They had one day free government too long, yet we ful
----------program
-will
,n be -rendered.
----------- Be­
BEAT RUTLAND 14-11
in Leningrad. He spent his time in must not. he said, overlook the fact j low is.the complete program for
looking into the museum of anti-re­ that there 1* an organized attempt this entertainment:
Hastings Indians defeated Rut­
ligion where were gathered all sorts with power and money behind it to
1. Overture. "The Calif of Bag- land 14 to 11 In a closely contested
of things, the purpose being to teach teach communism to lhe American’ day." A. Boleldieu.
game at the fair grounds here Bun­
people not lu have any regard or re­ people.
2. "Adagio." from the 7th Violin day afternoon. Keller. Oaks and
spect for religion whatever. He told
To the question. "What do we need Concerto. P. Rode.
Rojc formed the battery for the In­
of lhe annoying, vexatious time to do to combat this real danger?"] 3. “Vatee Symphonic," Howard dians while Edger, Matthews and
the American tourists had getting (Mr. Wells declared lhe answer Is a Cress.
Bacheldcr performed a similar duty
squared away for a railroad trip to revival of American ideas and ideate
f. "Murillo." Concerto, flute solo. for Rutland. On Sunday the Indians
Moscow where they finally arrived. of liberty under law. Turning to hte, .A. Ttrachak, A. .*
-----will play North Irving on the base­
An
American
railroad
would
hate
5.
j
"Woodland
audience
he
said.
"I
am
satisfied
Sketches,"
Edward
Conscientiously made by my Dental
ball diamond near the Ryan school.
gotten them there tn half the time that thc majority of those before me MadRowrli:—
Mechanic of 28 years experience.
and with far greater convenience to were raised in liomes where lhe
"To a Wild Rose."
NO PLANS FOR AN
the passengers.
blessing was invoked upon thc food
"Will O' lhe Wisp."
Same workmanship and material as
Tne Soviets desired to put up a they ate and where molliers and
INDEPENDENT NINE
“At an Old Trystlng Place."
good front, especially to impress fathers .tried to live and teach
used in my regular $10.00 plates.
"From an Indian Lodge."
Americans, who like these 200 j»s- Christian ideate. The danger now te
No plans have been made for an
food *av(pg—money saving—elimination of othIntermission.
sehgera. come to their country for a tiiat we let children grow up without
Independent baseball team tills year,
6 "The Emblem Overture." R. according to Charlie Leonard, man­
short stay. They deliberately ignore such training in the home and with­
antithetic. No needle ditlrcu
the things that such folks want to’ out leading them to see the beauty
lepegrell.
,
ager of the learn last year. Although
see and give them a chance to and the strength and Ute help which
7 Intermezzo.' Alphonse Duver- the 1933 season was successful from
see the things the Soviet govern­ C hr 1st fan ideate can bring to every-’ noZ'__ __ _ .___ ...
qusn titles ot meat*, vegetable*, etc., which can
... ..
the standpoint, of games won. pat­
ment wants them to see. According­ one of us." If America can have a
8
" "Largo,"
rz.”'. from the New World ronage fell o(T considerably and the
be kept longer and better with proper refrigera­
ly a fleet of Lincoln ca*^ wa* at the revival ot that kind ot MralLao. te,
*"“n
team was not able to meet expenses.
tion. Improper refrigeration mean* dangers of
.
.
0
Aavlaw-tlzvn
fwvrva
"ttKo™
••
depot to meet lhe American tour­ said, communism can never get
9 Selection from "Show Boat,"
BARRYVILLE.
food spoilage and the loss of all the benefits
(Jerome Kem.
ists to take them to the leading lio- foothold in America.
I 10. March, A. A. Bifemo.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of
tel In Moscow where during the two
days' stay in the city they had a
I Memberships are being sold by Grandville spent Saturday with Mr.
Electric Refrigeration protect* you against this
chance to feast on good food.
■ lhe Barry County Music Association and Mrs. Merrill Meade.
Mr. Wells and hte wife desired to
Several from here attended the
and these ticket* will include not
—that’s why electricity la cheaper than spoiled
funeral
of Elmer Moore
at. the Wilstay for several weeks and they re­
only the admission lo
w this concert. ------ - —
--- —
mained at the hotel, hoping to get
|’ but to three others as well, which, cox church Sunday.
the same accommodations that had
will be held thte year. These memMr. and Mrs. Perry Passett spent
I ' bershlp tickets are priced at 50c'Friday and Saturday with Mr. and
been given to them while the- 203
_ for adult* and 25c for school pupils, i Mr*. Arthur Lathrop of Prairieville,
Americans were there. But when the
I These very low price* are made in
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brumm en198 left, things dropped back'into the
(Continued from page one)
old way. Thc menu wa* exceedingly
~ order that there may be a wide- terteined Sunday in honor of her
Inadequate, the food was not prop­ entire High school for talent
spread
county
mother's birthday,
------------------* interest in these con---------------------——■i
erly cooked and hot enough of it
Herewith is the cast of charac- certs No ^ner place for such conWe are planning on attending
and the variety wa* limited. Fur­
certs than the central auditorium Achievement day in Hasting* Tueathermore the courteous attention
could be found, and it te rare in- day.
Robin Hood—William Fox.
! deed that people can have the prlvA fine time wa* had at the L. A. 6.
that hud been given them stopped
Little John—Ellsworth Newton.
ilege of fefcr such entertainment* »t Mr. and Mra. Clayton McKeown's
from tiiat time on and Mr. and Mrs.
Alan-a-Dale—George Dewey
Week-End Specials
Wells had difficulty in getting
during the year at an average of Friday.
Friar Tuck—Dennis McIntyre.
; 12'»c for adults and 6Hc each for
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Pade Iford of
enough to eat. He told about a
Will Scarlet—Robert Corkin.
breakfast ot the vilest tea he had
David of Dorcaster—John Bar-1 children. There ha* already been Kalamo called on Mr. and Mrs
ever tasted. Coffee was not on the hett.
a liberal sale of season ticket* but Herbie Wilcox Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
I
there
ought
to
be
many
more.
They
Verne
Hawbhtz and children of
program and the toast was toasted
Madge—Walter Caukln.
black bread and he said that it was
may be secured from Mis* Eva He- Hlghbonk were guest* also.
The High Sheriff—Lyle Kerr.
lucky that it was biack in order to
Mte* Donna. McKeown and Mtes
Guy of Gisborne—Vernon Winin- cox at the Commercial Club or nt
S»ifp.
i
| the Banner office or from members Ruth Mudge spent from Friday till
hide the dirt There was another ar­
ticle offered for breakfast which wai
Tuesday with friends in Grand
Sir Richard of the Lea—Ian of thc Association.
so poorly cooked that they simply Ironside.
, Recently there was held a meeting RapMsof representative*
--- ----------------from Nashville.Mr.
I Mr.
and and
Mrs.Mra.
Harry
Harry
Green
Green
enterenterFrigidaire today brings you a new and finer Electric
Hugh—Robert Angell.
BachJ
**-•••
—
•-*
■* *Mr. and
“•* *Mrs. Jesse
—— —
**
cated one restaurant where a fairly
FrAvport.
Delton
and
this
city.
The
;
talned
Fassett,
Wandering Friar-William
Refrigeration ... built on years of leadership ... years
decent meal could be obtained. He man.
gathering was held in the court I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fasaett. Mr. and
told how they fleeced the Americans
house
and
its
purpose
was
to
furMrs.
Perry
Fassett
and
Mr.
and
of preferment by thousands of American housewives.
A Pilgrim—John Phillips.
The'Russian ruble in the days of lhe
ther these concerts We doubt if Mrs. Perry Fasaett and Mr. and Mr*.
Link Boy—John Adcock.
Maid Marian—Mildred Woodman- In any other city in the United Arthur Lathrop Sunday.
gold. The fiction Is stUl maintained
Stales four such concerts as will be
that two rubles equal an American
put on at the Central auditorium start back to their home in the Up­
Lady Jane-Lillian Tolhurst.
dollar. As a matter of act neither in
would be given for Jess than four per Peninsula Wednesday after en-I
Dorothy—Irene Jones
You can begin enjoying the
Modern electric refrigera­
Russia nor outside of it Is a Russian
times that these would cost, even Joying a ten days' vacation with
Ruth—Deiphlne Englehart.
advantages of electlc refrigertors use lew electricity than
ruble worth more than two cents,
for general admission, and much relatives and friends
Nan—Bettie Relckord.
most people think. You can
but If an American wishes to change
Miss Dora Foster is working for
more
for as good seats as will be
Prologue—GcraldUic Isenhath.
buy a Frigidaire—that use*
his money into Russian rubies or if
now.
The various scenes of the play available anywhere in the auditori­ Mr*. Jone* in Lacey. '
less current than one ordinary
he offers nte money he pays for the are as follows:
um here tor those who care to at­
Mr. and Mrs. Heebie Wilcox re­
A small payment puts a
Ught bulb I Electric rate* to­
Russian ruble at the rate of 50c
ceived the news last week that their
Act I—A glade Tn Sherwood for- tend.
gleaming new Frigidaire in
day provide "the more used—
Tills is Just a sly skin game put over est.
At me
the meeting neia
held in
In tni*
this city son. Kenneth, has been seriously 111
your home —small monthly
on American tourists.
lhe lower the price." You can
Act I—Tlie. great hall in Nottingsuggestion was made that there since he went back to Big Bay.
payments over a long period
Connected with his room, he said, ham
°e formed a county chorus. This
Miss Eleanor Butler of Nashville
buy all the electricity you
was a bathroom but when he "Went
Act HI—Under the greenwood oration was received with en­ spent lhe week end with MIm Vir­
need for live Anest automatic
white It's saving money for
'in to turn on the aster no water tree Sunrise In Sherwood forest.
Ujusiasm and If Uie nutter can be ginia Day.
refrigeration, and it'* all
you ail the time. Many mod­
appeared. He notified the clerk,
Various committee* which assist- arranged, and it certainly ought to.
Mrs. Esta Dey and daughter Vir­
measured in PENNIES per
el* to select from—convenient
who ordered another man to fix the rd in staging this play are as fol­ it would be fine lor such a chorus ginia and Mis* Eleanor Butter spent
terms on all.
to put on an oratorio.
water supply, but it was never fixed. lows:
Saturday In Battle Creek.
U p*y, lor ItMU.
There was no bathtub that he could
Everybody should be looking for­
Publicity—Dori* Shute. Lealha
use. but there were three empty Kelley, Francis Cowles.
WEEKS CORNERS.
Harold ward to a fine entertainment next
tub*, one stored Inside thc other, Perkins.
week Thursday night, and they will
Mr. and Mrs. Gusta Day and chil­
which had never been connected
Costumes—Agnes Royer. Florence not be disappointed. ,
dren of Barryvllle and Mrs. Beach of
Westerlind. Margaret Erway
the Hendershott district spent Bun­
WEST CARLTON.
In order to give the 200 Americans Rosemary Cronk.
day with Mr and Mrs. Leslie Dick­
ONE CENT TODAY BUYS MORE
an Idea of how Russia treats Its la­
Stage—Hx&gt;mas -Stoke* and SteMr. and Mr*. Geo Thoenpoon of erson. Mrs Beach remained for a.
boring men, while the 200 were en­ phen Bristol.
Freeport were Sunday guests of Art few days’ visit.
ELECTRICTY—DOES MORE KINDS
joying a fine dinner. in march 50
Prompters—Donna
Myers
and Richardson and family.
Mr. and Mra. Herman Gorham of
OF WORK THAN EVER BEFOREI
Russian workmen In their shirt
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes and Battle creek called at Prank Mat­
sleeves and were given the same
Programs—Maude Wallace and wife of Freeport called on Vem teson's Sunday P. M.
food that the Americans had. Of Connie Cook.
Yarger and wife Saturday evening.
Mr*. Irene Dickerson. Mrs. Lillie
course, these American* would be
Properties—Grace Brill. Suzanne
Mr. Kundee and sons of Freeport Matteson, and Mrs Velina Dickerson
expected to tell that back home. But Sumner and Bessie Karmes.
have placed a metal roof on the and Jeane attended lhe Music Peaduring Mr. Weils' stay in that ho----------------- —r-----------------Claud Yelter residence replacing, the tlval in Hastings Tuesday evening
We believe in Individualism but damage by fire which recently ocMr. and Mr*. Vemor Webster and
Lake Trowt tk 22c
Leningrad, no workman was ever when the members of a profession curred.
Lalie Litt* of the Bunnell district
seen Inside that hotel, it wai Just prove that they are unable to protect
Mr*. Art Richardson held one of
Batter Frwpwi b c
a bluff. At the cafeterias, in the tlie public from sharks of*rating un- the lucky numbers at LyBarker’s Kinsley district were caller* al Les­
hotels and everywhere there was evi­ dcr thc protection of the "ethic*" drug store Saturday night at tlie lie Dickerson's Bunday P. M.
dence of this same indifference to so-called, it is tlfne for somebody to drawing, the prise being a foufitaln
Mrs. Irene Dtekeraon attended the
the comforts and welfare of people. regulate the profession. .
j pen and pencil combination.
4-H Club in Hastings Saturday P. M.

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�T— ■AaTtWOB BANNM, WWCTM4T, MAY 8, 1M4

PAST MATRONS EN­
JOY HAPPY PARTY.
The Past Matrons of Hastings
Chapter No. 7, O. E. 8. spent a very
enjoyable evening al the home of
Mra. Grace Murphy, north of Free­
port, M»y Ut. preceded by a 8:30
Anna Smith visited h«r sister
Mr*. Wayne Merrick wm in Bat dinner, in honor ot Mra. Ethel Tol­
The home of Mr. and Mra. M. L. • been continuously and efficiently acat Dowling over the weak and.
hurst. Cover* were laid for 21. thc
were in Raia an ano Sunday attend­ tie Creek on Mtmday.
MUs Anna Velte visited bar broth­ ing the cdebratton honoring the
from M. Part Matron* of Freeport Chapter roM.n bloom. Morniw. Irt«hU uk-1 «• '
being present.
er in Grand Rapids over the week cighty-slxth birthday ot lhe lorMra. Murphy was assisted as host-! .
,U1
•
.
..
. , as church treasurer tn the same
end.
mar's mother.
AMUUm Suus*, by Mr*. Fannie Burgess. Daffo- In, Ihl. mu o» Mndtt, «w.lRichard Welton returned from were In Kalamazoo on Monday.
Mr. and Mra Weldon Bronson and
dlls. Jonquils and yellow baskets ol i stations and good wishes for their1 pertntendent of the Sunday School
Mrs. a; C. Brock visited relaUvea In Grand Rapids Friday where he un­
mints
ware
used
as
table
decoragolden
wedding
anniversary
which
™ 1878 and Superintendent in 1888.
derwent an operation at Blodgett spent Saturday In Grand Rapids.
।fell on the date of May 7th.
He h» broken all record* in our
Mr and Mrs Guv Giddings veil­ lionsMr. fend Mrs. Chester Keech and hospital. Ho will be confined to hls
After dinner and while *U11 sit-1 Roses, snap dragons, daffodils and Bunday School for continuous served rolatlvaa Ln Balti* Creek on Bunchildren were gu**t* ol relatives at
ting around the long dining room ■ calendulas filled vases and basket*. |l« as a teacher. He was an officer in
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lamble wont
Howell ©ver the week end.
iao&gt;c, a
table,
• half
i&gt;*4&gt; hour
nuur of
oi visiting
&gt;uuuii* and!
aim: In
m the
me evening a dinner for thc
the,&gt;the Epworth League when first'orfirst'orGardner
Chidester,
Jr.,
was
home
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tinkler and to Ypsilanti Tuesday for a few days' from Madison, Wls.. over the wee^ remlniscing were participated in,' Immediate family including the ganlzcd In 1889 and has served as
visit with Mr. and Mra. R. B.
accompanied by much laughter and' nieces and nephew*, wa* tieId at lhe District Steward, member of BulldRouse. Mr. Lambic U making a nice end.
the
telling
of
Joke*
On
each
other,
family
re*ldcncc
at
which
letter*
Committee*,
delegate
to
General
Odessa on Monday afternoon.
Kim Bigler ha* been in' BtantM
recovery from hls serious Illness.
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Gallup and
this week where he is trying the After this a short business meeting and greetings from friends and ab- Conference and Trustee of Albion
Mra. Nellie Cross and Mra. 0. D. Metager case.
was held and Mrs. Tblhurst was sent one* were read. A toast In College. In every church relationclUldreu are moving this week to
Bauer wars in Kalamazoo on Mon­
present with a gift of linen from the which there was a clever interming - «hiP. Mr. Cook has exemplified thc
day at a musical as guests of the ■uast of MUs Mary McElwain during local Past Matrons, who are Indeed Ung of poetic meter and prose, call-1 highest Christian Ideal*. He has
tlon.
Ladles' Library Association. Supt. the month of May.
sorry to lose her from their midst, Ing to mind the background ot Has- 8lvpn unstintedly of time, service
Mr., and Mrs. Swan Anderson and Herold
Hunt gave a splendid talk.
Ungs fifty years ago and well known “nd eubstance and hls share in the
Mr. and Mra. Edgpr Brooks are when she moves to Marshall.
Mr. and Mra. John Thomas spent
Mra. Curtis Butt and two chil­
MrM. Georgina Bauer gave a
and characters ui
of Hit
tire priMJU
period •present
position
O short names iuiu
.....
—------ and accompllshSaturday afternoon and evening in dren of Plymouth come today to visiting Mra. Winifred Maus of Mar­ talk, which wan enjoyed and appre- and family events.
chUrch »
la very large.
■nu lainiiy evema. was prepared and
ana ।i menu ot our vhuiuai
imv,
tin
for
a
few
days.
Jackson.
....
__ I -_________ * of. all
..present,
__ _ ... 1I Tl."
l&lt;r. rv
U V,-.
stay with her mother. Mra. Isaac
dated. Mrs.
Seifert, of Freeport, _S
read
to the enjoymont
Tbe services Mra.
Cock
has ....
renMrs.
Claude
Wood
returned
on
Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. Houvsncr. Mr. Hourener is slowly
by
Shirley
W.
Smith,
a
nephew
of
jdered
are
likewise noteworthy and
president
of
Hie
Barry
O.
E.
8.
Asso
­
P. Lathrop were Dr. and Mra. R. F. improving but Is still a patient at Saturday from n visit with her chil­ ciation. gave a talk also, and dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Cook.
|
continuous.
Her
church
membership
dren In Grand Rapids.
Webb and Miss Fanny Webb of Pennock hospital.
A specially prepared yell by the181*® b»ck to meetings in lhe old
cussed
plans
for
honoring
.
Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Mead Brown o|
Grand Rapid*.
James Talmage and Mias Ger­
Bauer at Grand Chapter in October, grandchildren for the grandparents. I court house. She has been treasurer
Mra. Edwin Pate returned to her trude Craig of Pontiac, and Mr. and Greenville visited Hastings relatives when she becomes Grant] Worthy reminiscences from various members
tlle Ladies’ Aid Society for more
home Ln Detroit Saturday after Mrs. Stuart Jackson of Detroit were and friends on Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Curl Finstrom visit­ Matron of the Grand Chapter of of thc family, two solo dances Uylhan thirty years, is a charter mem■visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. guests of the latter's parents, Mr.
ot thc Woman's Home MlssionMichigan. After this, little Beverly UtUe Marion Cook and old time
ed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Andrew
Kemp
of
E. C. Edmond*.
and Mra. W. R Craig, and family Battle Creek on Sunday.
Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. and songs passed a happy evening.
Society and also very active in
Miss Mania J. Newton and Erling
Present from away were Mr. and 'heWoman's Foreign Missionary SoMr. and Mrs. Sterling Zerbel and Mra. Lyman Chamberlain, favored
H. Udslucn of Kenosha. Wls., «pent
Mr. and Mra. Nicholas Kucmpcl two children ot Kalamazoo visited the guests with several tap dancing _Mra.
_________
, W.
...______
__ _ ciety. Her contribution of 85.000 to­
Shirley
Smith.__Ann ...
Arbor.
the week tnd with her parent*. Mr. have returned to their former home
ward
the present church building
numbers
accompanied
on
the
piano
Judge
and
Mr*
R.
R
McPeek.
CharHastings relatives over lhe week end.
and Mra. George M. Newton.
by her mother, Mrs. Gertrude -----a-'“------- -------- ”
• made In behalf of the Ladies' Aid
in Freeport. Mr. and Mra. Frank
lotte. •Philip
W.—
Knlikcrn.
New “
York.
Kneeland McNulty wa* thc guest Annable and Mr. and Mra. Charles
Chamberlain.
Mra. Blakeman Qua. Pittsburgh and Society and her like pledge of oneof Harold Tower of Grand Rapids Annable have moved Into the BatUc Creek were guests of Mr. and
The remainder of the evening was Miss Marguerite
Hctinanspcrger. half the cost of the pipe organ, will
Mr*. Marlin Tinkler over Lhe week
rxx soon be forgotten. Quiet and un- i
Ruempel house on Bo. Michigan end.
spent in visiting.
Ypsilanti.
organist at Bl. Mark's church.
Mrs. Day of Owosso and Mrs.
At the Methodist Episcopal church assuming, yet faithful and effective i
Mr. and Mra. M. E. Nevins haye
.
Mr, and Mrs. Cole Newton and
Mra. Carrie Montgomery left Fri­ returned from Grand Rapids where Spaulding of Ferndale. Itouse guests on Bunday morning the pastor. Rev. In every position of responsibility, j
Miss Helen Newton visited Mr. and day for Grand Rapids to make her
of Mrs. Bauer, were also guests at L. L- Dewey presented Hon. John C. Mra. Oook ho* endeared herself to I
they
have
been
visiting
since
Wed-'
Mra. Earl Paton and family in home with her daughter and hus­
this meeting.
Ketcliam who. at tlie request of tile every member of the Board and thc nesday.
Charlotte on Bunday
band,
and Mia.
Mra. llu
Lloyd
DeLano.
“
' and made the
‘
i»»u&lt; Mr.
.'U. ana
)U IZILIUU,
Official Boora
Board &lt;&gt;i
of tne
the church,
enuren. rraa
read church.
Philip W. Knlskem of New York; Mrs. Flo Wolccgf and Mrs. Mildred UHicuu
acquaintance of the little non born j Mr. and Mra. Frank Edmonds have
the following .-Appreciation'' of Mr. I In Breteful recognition of the long,
City visited hls mother. Mrs. A. D.l Haney will be the next hostesses.
to Mr. and Mr. Paton two weeks rented Mra Montgomery's home on
and Mrs. cook which voiced the faithful and fruitful services of
Knlskem. and other relatives on I
E. Canter 8t., and will move there Monday.
‘ SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
■■
-of thethese
dear
friends and associates In
sentiments
whole
church.
soon.
the work of thc church and in the
Mrs. Guy Kanlner entertained a
An Appreciation.
Mra. Ellis Ranney and mother,
Mr. and Mra. Dexter Brigham of Mra. Rose Col grove, of Greenville company of ladies In honor of Mra.
Tomorrow, May 7th. odcurs thc building ot the Kingdom, lhe Official'
Decatur called on Hastings friends were guest* of Hastings friend* on Guy Makley Friday afternoon.
fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Board of the Methodist Episcopal
on Thursday. Mrs. Brigham will be Thursday.
and Mra. Marshall L. Cook. Thc church of Hastings thus formally
"------------Miss Margaret
ML» Louise Gower. Mra. Fred Og­ Mrs Lucy Rise for an all day meet- | family, relatives and a wide circle records Its appreciation of them, and
in our city den. Mrs. Edward Smith and Mra. ing nqxt Wednesday- Come!
of friend* will Joiri In messages and their contributions and extends
.schools.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Luca* called on tokens of sincere congratulations. heartiest felicitations on their GoldWilson Guidet spent Saturday in
Mra. Nay Bump, who recently un­ Grand Rapids.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Farlee Sunday good will and appreciation In ccle- cn Wtdding Anniversary.
Hugo Wunderlich. ‘
derwent an operation at New Bor­
Mr. and Mra. Claude Bentz and mornlng. Other callers to lhe after- bration ot this happy event,
ges* hor&gt;pl tai in Kalamazoo, reJohn C. Ketcham.
noon were Ellsworth Smith and; Thc Methodist Episcopal church
i turned; lo her home here on Sun•Mrs. Guy c. Keller,
day to spend the summer with hls family. Mrs. Sherman Smith. Mrs.’of Hastings, through Rs official
iday and is doing as well as possible. father, Ed. Bent*.
Committee.
Velva Komrans and children and board, is especially happy to add its
AU hope for her speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith and,tribute of love and appreciation lo
Mrs. Guy C. Keller, in well chosen
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Clarke were and Peter Fedewa visited Uie for­ dnughtorof
daughter of Hartings.
Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs Oook. For more than words, presented Mr. Cook with a
called to Grand Rapids on Wednes­ mer* brotlier. Matt Ulrich, of
Mr. and Mra. Guy Kantner and fifty years both of them hare been ‘ large basket of lovely golden flowers,
day by the serious Illness of their Ionia on Bunday.
children spent the week end In active Ln the work of tills church.'and he in turn, made a fitting re­
daughter. Miss Kathryn Clarke, who
Mr. and Mra. T. N. Knopf and Caledonia with her |&gt;arenta, Rev. Board records indicate that Mr. Isponso. This part of the service
| was taken suddenly with an attack
Cook began his official service Sep- closed with singing "Blest Be The
James Fennell were in South Haven and Mrs. Frank Moxon.
of Influenza, she is nbw recovering
Mr. iHid Mra. Harry Bandbrook tember 3. 1877 as Steward and ha*. Tic.' —XXX
Sunday to see their mother, Mra.
i nicely.
and sons*called on Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Goldsmith.
' Mrs. James Gower. Miss Louise
Ora
Walktngton
in
Orange
township
Mr. and Mra. Frank KHne and
Gower. Mrs. Wilson Guidet and son.
a
—--I ■■ ।
cracker mixture. Mix well. Line
George Huffman of Detroit spent Sunday afternoon.
Jr., and Master Jack Smith, visited Sunday here, the latter remaining
Mr. and Mra. Willis Kanlner and tjt
t?
•
la pic pan with thc graham cracker
Mr. and Mrs. C. R- Plumley of until today, Wednesday.
mixture. Beat egg yolks until light
daughter Elnora ot Hastings spent rloine tLCOnOWllCS
’ Grand Ledge and Mr. and Mrs.
r? .
•
1ir
. and fluffy, add condensed rndk gradMis* Beth Tuttle of Flint, a Sunday with Levi Kantner.
Lawrence Gauss of Lansing over nurse In the Chevrolet hospital,
CjXtenSlOn W0rk\uiM. then lemon Juice afid rind.
Bunday.
—
__________ _______________ Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites.
visited her aunt and uncle. Mr. and MAY MEETING OF WES­
LEYAN GUILD.
’
'
pquj tjjjg mixture into thc lined pie
In some localities arc ft­
Mrs. Marlin Tinkler, on Saturday.
poet to have as Mother's Day guests,
ipan ftn() bakc ln a I]KXjrrflte oven
Mrs. Edith Ormsbce very pleasant­
EAST BALTIMORE GROUP.
. qulrrd to take a vision test
their grandchildren. Gordon and Margret and John Barnett were ly entertained sixteen members of
Thc East Baltimore Home Eco- | (375 degrees F.) for 25 minutes.
'
before being Issued a driv­
Shirley Jean elemdht of Belding, dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. I. G. the Wesleyan Service Guild at her
nomlcstGroup met with Mrs. Orpha ■
thc former's mother. Mr*. George Benton of Battle Creek on Sunday
er's license. That should be
home on Weal Grand St.. Thursday Hunt April 24, with 15 members I
CORNED BEEF HASH.
Shultera. and a sister and husband.
a universal LAW. Every
Mra. U. C. Manns was the guest owning. Plans were made for the -na ,»o vuiion prraral.
,»*».«&gt;»( WulMta,
Mr. and, Mrs. Cliarlea Fritxz of St. of her sister. Miss Mabel Sisson/on Mystery Mothers’ and Daughters' and two visitor* present.
, driver for HIH OWN safe­
The loaonon T»hk
.nd 11
Then pUc.lt tn
Johns.
Friday and Saturday, enroute from banquet to be held Wednesday eve­ Table service .u presented by lhe “ h™'T
“nd P«nr hot water
ty should know if he sees
Mra D. D. Walton. Miss Janet Detroit to her home Ln Traverse ning. June 6. The committee for this
kadera. Mra Nellie number and
«• °°°“
0™' •
.low Ore
os well as he should. Many
Teale. Mrs. W. R. Cook and Richard city.
banquet is: Chairman of Invitations, Mra. Annabelle Clemen. &lt;»ub.tllulei IU"1U
“ «ton«. but
«x*ed »
Cook were in Kalamazoo Thursday
Bassett;
—
■
now driving cars are men­
Transportation.
Mr*. Lee Gebhart. Mrs. P. L Lucille
Thec Mock Meal wlUOi
““I that
u“‘ it
11 la
u ragged.
which all
an took
lOOK part
pari much
evening attending the play. "The Bauer and Mrs. Dan Ashalter were Elizabeth Henry;„
Supper.
—
••••
1 In the meantime boll or bake po­
aces to safety because of
lZTln . in proved very interesting.
Goose Feather Bed." written by a
Decorations.
Emma;
In Brookfield last Tuesday attending Ormsbce;
m“
Officers elected for the coming tatoes in their skins. Let them cool,
Imperfect vision. To be safe
Kalamazoo .woman and produced by the Eaton county O. E. 8. Associa­ Chandler; Program. Ethel Jones and1
year are as follows: Leaders. Mra. then remove the skins and dice
get
the Illi
ini(JC, our
out service
BCI11LC for UM.| the Civic Players. Mr. and Mrs. L. tion.
Chryslal Thomas.
them as for creamed potatoes; that
j
Nellie
Fancher,
who
has
served
In
II
provement of your vision.
E. Barnett attended thc .play on
Officer^ were also elected for the
Miss Ethel Jones visited her sister.
this capacity for eight years, and U, dice them very fine.
Saturday night.
Mrs. Glen Bristol, of Marshall over coming year as follows: Pres.. Lucy
Cut. but do not grind! the beef unPrincipal W. T. Wallace, Assist­ the week Aid. Mr nnd Mrs. Fred Bassett; Vice-Prc*.. Belva Riley; Mra. Gertrude Purcell. Thc latter
replaces Miss Esther Striker, who
ant Principal Fred Jones, Herbert
Jones were also guests on Sunday Recording Secy.. Betty Leary; has served most capably for the last , tatodlcc to be used with It. Carefully
Rhinehart, and Harold Perkins and
Corres.
Secy..
Edith
Onnsbee; two years. Mrs. Orpha Hunt was
s combine the beef and potatoes in
Superintendent' D. A. ' VanBusklrk
,—. -OPTOMETRIST
Mrs. Kenith McIntyre will spend! Treas.. Ethel Jones; Dept. Spiritual elected chairman; Mrs. Grace Rice.. | the proportion of about one part of
attended a conference for supcrinciwi loorartl i*«f to one of potatoes. Bcatlie latter part ot thc week in Ann Service. Chrystal Thomas; Dept. Secy.-Treas.; Mrs. Edythe Welch.
tendents and men teaciters of this
Pbooa 2634
Hastingi
Mrs' son to taste with onion Juice, papArbor as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. World Service, Norma Rowley; Dept. Recreation Chairman, and
M.~district held at Grand Haven Sat­
Charles McIntyre while attending Christian Citizenship. Lucille Bas­ Frances qiiiuww
Shurlow., ruoiicuy
Publicity aecy.
Secy. |rlka- or minced green pepper; and
urday. The discussion was In charge
sett; Dept. Social Activities, Mar­
thc May Festival.
Plans were made for Achievement &lt;°r 2 cups of beef and potatoes, add
of Superintendent VanBusklrk.
Guests of Mrs. Minnie Bhriqer on guerite Vrooman; Dept. Music. Lena Day and lhe exhibit which the 1-4 cup cream.
butter
Sunday were Mr. and Mra. Albert loiter and Vertan Linnlngton; Dept. group Is to prepare after which we'I Melt about
“ *2“ ‘tablespoons
"
Hayward. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Hay­ Publicity. Margaret Gladstone.
adjourned hoping to resume our in a frying-pan, put lhe hash in.
ward and Mr. and Mra. Basil Hay­
work
again
next fall—Frances 'and cook slowly until It Is thor­
DINNER AT COUN­
ward of Kalamazoo.
oughly heated. Then turn it out on
TRY CLUB FRIDAY. Shurtow. Publicity Secy.
Mr. and Mra. Claude Stuart, Mrs
a serving platter and .garnish it with
On Friday evening of this week.
Emma Douglass ^nd Mrs- Jessie
parsley and bright red radishes.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Pittenger of Grand Rgplds were May 11. the members of tlie Has­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Dunn
and
Bunday guests of Mra. D. M. Stuart ting* Country Club will have their children were Sunday guests of the,
REFRIGERATOR BISCUITS.
annual dinner al the, club with the
and Mus Dona Stuart.
S c flour.
directors and sports committee and formers brother. Gerald, and fam­
4 t baking powder.
their wive* entertaining, namely, ily pf Bedford^
TWO LUNCHEONS.
1 t salt.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens spent,
Mrs. Richard Groos was hostess Messrs, and Mesdantes Kim'Sigler. Sunday in Hastings, the guests of
&gt;T shortening.
Fred Stebbins, Glenn grower, Henry
al a delightful luncheon on Wednes­
3-4 c liquid tmiik, water or mix­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harthy.
day ot last week, places being laid Sheldon, Clifford Dolan. Chas. W.
ture). •
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Francis
Gorham
for twenty. Small baskets of spring Clarke. Clarence Crawford. John were Kalamazoo visitors on Friday.
Mix dry Ingredients and sift. Cut
flowers
centered
thc
luncheon Ketcham. Roy Hubbard. Robert
Best Quality, lb.
In
shortening or work In with Ups.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bishop and
Walton. W. R. Oook. Kenith McIn­
tables.
son and daughter of Cedar Creek of fingers. Add liquid gradually,
At bridge, honors were won by tyre and James Radford.
were Sunday callers at the home of mixing with a fork to a soft dough.
Dinner
will
be
followed
with
Mra. James Radford. Mrs. Earl OdeMr. and Mrs Dan Douglass.
J Wrap dough In waxed paper and
bridge.
man, Mra. Earl WarehAm and Mrs.
in a covered
May
be
W. H. Otis Is having n metal roof1I -place
--------------------— dish.
------- —
. —
Full Quarts
James Bristol.
-•“J a week in thc refrigerator beput on ht* house and is also having 'stored
INVITED TO MEMBER­
A number of Hastings ladies are
SHIP IN NATL. SOCIETY. llghUting rods put on hls buildings. I *ore baking.
attending another luncheon given
Miss Margaret Merrick, daughter
Mra. Harold prlndle of Plainwell
rmrmN*nr
today by Mrs. Groos at thc Woman's of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrick, ha* was a guest for the week end In the
.
City Club in Grand Rapid*.
en&gt; boll two
received another splendid honor at home of her brother, Jim Wilcox 'or three minutes, P®PP
B«*t, Pur
then eivt.
cut intr.
into
gpcj family
'
three vnuiute* then
W. a T- C. Miss Merrick has re­
MARRIAGE DATE NAMED.
ceived an invitation to become a
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hoard and shreds. Shred thc light and dark
In the Sunday Detroit Free Press member of Kapps Delta Pl. the grandson. Alfred Carter, from near leaves of a head of lettuce or en­
F*a«y Hoad
appeared an item of interest to largest co-education honorary so­ South Haven were Saturday night dive separately, cut three tomatoes
many Hastings people. The article ciety in education. It is a national and Sunday guests of their daughter In spreds. Remove the peel and
announced tlie coming marriage of organization nnd membership comes and aunt, Mra. Geo. Havens and skin from one large grapefruit and
cut in sections. Let stand separate­
John Ralnor Clark of Cleveland, son only to those of very high scholar­ family.
ly in French dressing for a few
of Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Clark ship.
: minute^, chill
thorouglily, then
of Middletown, conn., to Mis* Alice ' Hastings friends extend congratu­
drain. Arrange each article sciiarataLouise Robinson, daughter of Mra. lation* to MUs Merrick.
iy on large plate, having circle of
Mrs. J. Arthur Robinson, of Detroit
: light and then of dark green endive
the ceremony to take place In De­ FIRST LUNCHEON
or lettuce around the edge.
ON NEXT TUESDAY.
troit on Tuesday, May
CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP.
Next Tuesday thc women of the
Hastings friends extend best
CABBAGE AND PEANUT SALAD.
2
c
canned
or
stewed
tomatoca.
Hastings
Country
chib
start
their
wishes,
1 small head cabbage.
Bay
leaf
(size
of
a
dime).
reason’* activities with a luncheon
3-4 chopped peanuts.
for members oply, the time being
PARTY FOR SISTER.
1 t salt.
'
3
c
thin
white
sauce.
MUs Grace Edmonds was hostess 13:30. Mrs. Kenith McIntyre Is gen­ ■ 6 peppercorns
1-8 t paprika.
to twenty-four friends oh Wednes­ eral chairman this year, and will
1 plmlento,
Heat the tomatoes with the sea­
name the committees at the busiday evening honoring her sister.
Mayonnaise or boiled dressing.
neM meeting whleh follow* the soning*; rub through sieve; reheat.
Mrs. Edwin Pate, ol Detroit.
Discard outside leaves of cabbage
Just before serving stir the tomato
Honors at bridge went to MIM luncheon, plans for this summer pylp slowly Into the while sauce. and cat head in quarters. Let stand
will be discussed also.
Elizabeth Finch and Miss Frances
f iq
c
Add salt If necessary. Tomato soup in Ice water until crisp. Drain and
Hunter and Mrs Pate was presented
CHOSEN JUNIOR ROTARIAN. will separate or curdle on standing chop. Mix with peanuts and add salt
with a guest prize. Lovely refresh­
The Hastings Rotary Club has se­ or on reheating. It may be made and paprika. Serve with mayon­
j
ments were served.
' lected Johp Erway. high honor stu­ smooth by beating with a rotary egg naise or a boiled dressing and gar­
nish with strips of plmlento.
dent of the High school graduating beater. Four servings.
BUSINESS WOMEN’S
class, as their representative as a
CIIOCOLAtFcREAM ROLL.
LEMON CHIFFON PIE.
HOSPITAL GUILD. Junior Rotarian, to attend the dale
24 chocolate wafers (thin). &gt;
Graham cracker* (1 c crumbs».
On Monday evening. May 14. the convention to be held in Traverse
1-2 pt. cream, sweetened and
City
on
Monday
and
Tuesday,
May
Business Women's Hospital Guild
whipped.
4 egg yolks.
will be entertained pi the Presbyter­ 91 and 22. Congratulations.
Spread one of the wafer* with a
Grated rind 3 lemons.
ian church parlor*, with Miss Mabel
kasjwou of whipped cream, cover
HOUSE PARTY.
4 egg whites.
Sisson as hostess. Dinner I* to be
it with another wafer and another
Mr. ana Mra. Kim Bigler enter­
2 T cinnamon
served at 0:30 o'clock, followed by
tained six guests at a house party
1 14-oz. can sweetened condensed teaspoon of cream, and continue to
the business and social sessions.
altenuitc wafers and cream until
at their Gun lake cottage over the milk.
you hare used all. By this time you
week end- Those who were present
6 lemon Juice.
’
Y. M. L&gt; CLUB.
Mrs. Herbert Calkins will enter­ were Messrs and Mesdarnes David . Roll graham crackers very fine- will have a tall round stack. Lay It
Goodyear. Clifford Dolan and Orvillj &lt;one cup crumbs* and add the cin- fiat in a long pan and cover top and
tain the Y. M. L. Club on Friday.
amon. Cream fat and add graham [aidea with the remaining cream. Set
Bayles.

Social Events and Personal Mention

Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cook
Observe Golden Wedding

Drivers of
Automobiles

L. V. BESSMER

ummer
ports Wear

S

Of Superior Quality

White Duck—Slacks
Sanforized ahrunk duck* and alacks,
tailored to fit as well as the best dress
trousers. Medium and wide leg bot­
toms. The cotton slacks are in brown
or black and -white stripes.
Price*
arc: for white duejes, 91.95:’ for
slacks, $1.95 and 92.46

Sport Belts
All colors and patterns. A wide vari­
ety of the new leather-backed cloth
styles. And the prices are only 50c
and $1.

Sleeveless Sweaters
Patterns and colors in the latest styles.
Terry cloth sweaters with sleeves,
• with or without zipper, are 91 and
91.75. Sleeveless sweaters in whit*}
yellow, brown and blue are 91.50

Sport Shoes
EDGERTON ALL-WHITES are 95,
and worth every cent of that Famous
Nunn-Bush all iwhites, 97.50. NunnBush black and whites, 96.50. Per­
forated styles at 95 and are the moat
comfortable shoe for summer wear.

T.S. Baird
Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp; Boys
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

the pan in the refrigerator over- sprinkled with paprika, and
night—or for at least 10 hours. Just of
ocooer
before serving the outside of the,
roll can be spread with niore
whipped cream and sprinkled with;
clwcolatc shot. Thc only trick to this i may bring forth, and small
dessert is in the cutting. Slice it tunttle* are often the
diagonally, so you will get that in­
teresting layer effect.

Bring taxes down, adapt
PINEAPPLE CELERY SALAD.
the ability ot the I
1 1-2 c canned pineapple (cut in individual to pay—
cubes).
oovery go into high,
1 1-2 c celery (cut in pieces).
1 c chopped nuts.
Combine pineapple, celery and
nuts. Mix with fruit salad dressing,
Serve on crisp lettuce leaves and
garnish with cream cheese balls,

Bargains

MIXED DANCE!

Friday, May 11

MURRAY’S CLEAR LAKE LODGE

Saturday, May 12

BUTTER

26c

Dill Pickles
Chipso
Lard
Rice ‘

17c
29c
2 u». 19c
25c

2 boxes

19c

P &amp; G - f'.“. ww&gt;.
Salad Dressing
Tea u*t**'. &lt;v—« -

Strictly Fresh

3 &gt;»" 10c
«..

23

xa. 25c

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"Where

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Mutic by Harlow Ranch and Orchaitra

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Helpful Suggestions

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FRIDAY, MAY 11

t

BIG BOY CONES
Our Ice Cream Department Now Carrying Sum­
mer Stock of Cream for Big Boy Conog
and for Home Use.

Sodas and Sundaes - 10c
Try Our Spacial Hat FuZpa S«o*aa far—IS,

WALL PAPER
10c to 60c a Double Roll
Large AMortmeat of Pattonu

Moore’s Paints - Vari
Complete Asuortment for Interior
terior Um.
, i

�THI HAgTWOS BAWNCT, WtDXHDAT. MAT I, ItM

'ICHROME PLATE GIVEN
'O'c-

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10 -

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ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER- ;
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Guaranteed Trust
Fitting Service

ran MBTBODin bfiooopal

Eatlmatee

uli u perfectly harmless substance
Those who attended thc
4-H
in | to come in contact with human
„ foods, setting at rm any rumors Achievement In Hastings Saturday
Forrest Havens,
Mrs.
such as luunpcrca
hampered me
the use oi
of aiumialuml- were:_Mfs.
---»»■
। num utensils when that metal first; Ray 'Erway and daughters, Joan
’
'became popular years ago.
Maxin*, also Barbara Otte and
B.cU.
| The very thing that makes Mary Dunn. Joan won first place
t.l tsia chromium plate good looking and m lhe girls' sewing class in the
easy to clean, its untarnlshablity. OUs »choo).
te the reason why it cannot be “Bunday
—“visitors
**“— **
at "
Roy
— ‘ Oaks'
harmful as a food container. Tar- were Bab Lord and family and H.
nteh. means that a metal is being af­ T. Lord and wife of BatUe Creek.
fected by chemicals in the air or in
a liquid. To all chemicals found in a week's visit.
foods or drinking water chromium
Sunday visitors at Clyde War­
CHRIST. COATS OBOVM. : turns a smooth and unaffected ren's were, Mrs. Warren's grand­
mother, Mra. Gates, of Lansing, and
her
father, Mr. Gates of Eaton,
ioA
| chromium resists It perfectly, *report
Rapids.
Moiher .: Richard Schneldewind. Research
Mrs. Sara Burghduff came thl}
| Engineer for lhe University of
week for several months' stay with
BAPTIST CHURCH.
[Michigan Department of Engineer­
her daughter, Mrs. Roy Oaks.
* j
ing Research, and Dr. Willis 8.
Sunday guests at Roy Envoy's
I Peck, of tlie University Hospital.
Sere, Al*Wolfe, wife and daughter)
Hydrochloric acid Is lhe only
nd
Maurice
Erway
of
Grand
Rap
­
iTr %'i lhln« *hlch will attack chromium
Ids, Dick Rose and wife and son;
■n Take in any noticeable degree. Soap and^of Hastings, also Either Erway of,

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r&lt;Klll 1200
to 1600 It...
Priced io mH.
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MICHIGAN

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.
ft 23
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HASTINGS MARKETS

The gleaming chromium plate
which has been coming rapidly into
favor for dishes, eating utensils
and all sorts of restaurant fixtures.

GL4B8 CREEK.
of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McClelland
Sunday visitors at Fred
Otte' recently.
were: Louie Erway and family and
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT. I
Ray Otte and family of Kalamazoo.
Mra. Sarah Erway returned home
Sunday after spending the week
with relatives in Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Edith Wilson and daughter, ।
Louis Havens of Hastings spent Miao Vera Wilson, and Vcrn Pierce
of Ithaca spent Bunday with Mr. and

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mile, ea.l Mid.lli.ille on M 17
u 11
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rater .lie IG. a C"&lt;‘d 5 mum organ, i
al.ii .nine goml ruling i-.iau.e. .nd
alfilfa bar. Phone 74a—FU
L.le
Dicker.nr.
59
FOR SALE - Sow and 7 Plga. la., aeeka
old Ii J William. Jl.ddleiitl..
u
FOR SALE—flay. Wi.h to hue good
new milch cow. Me. Jennie Will. 2
• mile, north of Soldier.' nuiliiiinrnt .1 !
| Mach lake.
9
S400 CASH Wilt l.u. h.u.e an.) two let.'
a Uh garage. 6 Idurk.- from t'rnir.l
1 .rhnrt, Ihutt.rr SO2 W K. utb
59
| KOH HALE Ton mt alfalfa hay. Frank
, Trego. No Itromiwav
9
j WANTED—Middle aged man. eaperlenred '
with hnr.c io work on farm l&gt;, month. 1
Jim Hath .rd. 1 &gt;, mdea E Stale Road, i
1_______________________1_________5 0
FOR SALE While Jrraey' Giant hatch- ,
Ing egg., Mercer .Iraln? Our aelilnr, ,
, JI SO hlin.itrd. good lavera. large egg.. 1
। Two oil burning brnndera 30U and 500 1
1 .lie A. J Mri.enl.aeh, Houle 6. Phone 1
| Clo.erdale
S9
FoH SALE—Eating polatoea alan early
and late aeed puUdiie.
Tom Kurti
Pl-one 720—FA_______________ 59

fven in the heat of cooking, produce
next to no effect on R. Water in
whlch a tnr*c chromium plated
sample had been Immersed for a
month was found to have dissolved
"I’y nve thousandths of a port In a
million parts ot water. Thte te much
less than most metals would lose,
alltl far below “ny concentration
could conceivably be consldered harmful, they state. To supPlen»enl lheir findings, the invest!gators polled municipal health offleers in all parte of the country
aIld found Hurt none had ever hod
any reason to blame chromium far
ill effects.
,
i

j

Sara
Mrs. Sara Erway te visiting reintlves in Yankee Springs.

Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Marsliail of
Branch district called al Walter i
Ickes Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rockhill of
Hastings and Mr. and Mra. Chas.
Ickes and children of Battle Creek1
spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs; I
Willard Ickes. Mr. and Mra. Wayne'
Wheeler were callers at Willard'
icke.'. Friday.
J. E. NORTON, Auctioneer
Mra. Amanda Greenfield, McOm___
__
ber district, called on Mra. 8. Geiger
PhOOC 759—&lt;3
Monday.
| ________________

Mr. and Mra. Ralph Striker called —————————

BABY CHICKS

Charlotte Sunday.

Quality Rocks, Reds and Leg­
horns.—Cutom Hatching.
.
GETTY'S HATCHERY

"Say It With a
Planting"
Let the “Splc and Span" land­
scape, tree, shrubbery, lawn,
seeding, flower and garden
specialty planUng man do It

morgan'
Rev. Dortha Hayter of Nashville
i
called
on Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Har-.
i
rington
and family Thursday.
Mrs. Beatrice Knapp of Hastings!
230 N. Broadway. Phone 3401
It . Mid
1
visited
Miss Dainerias Hayter Sun-1
rar»t.n« •&lt; ih«.
i
day.
Hrhiwd. i is p m.
Catherine McAdams and
Otto)
’Van Sickle of Lansing were guests
&gt;err will
&lt;
of
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Van Sickle I
}*'«'»•
!
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Draper and (
I WANT TO SELECT
u.. &lt;’..»■
1
family
called on friends at Clarks­
a reliable young man, now
mt
ville Sunday.
employed, with FORE­
Garnet Webb was taken
sick
POLITENESS.
'
HIGHT, fair education and
Tuesday evening. It was
first
mechanical
inclinations,
j The lack of politeness stamps us thought she was suffering with the i
who U willing to train
FREE METHODIST CHURCH.
os boorish, crude, brutish and Ill- fiu. She was taken with a nose
spare time or evenings In
bred.
bleed Thursday evening and more
Hastings to qualify aa IMn,u,?:V,x! a tev days aK° whue waning in severe one Friday morning. The
8TALLATION and SERV­
7 It"' ’ll'1 "n„B“n1,l,r “■ ,n,"« n neighborhood bakery, I beheld one doctor was called «nd diagnosed it1
ICE expert on all types of
..ii i""J.r"’.tuT Xii
'of lhc Krcatest demonstrations of u bad case of sinus trouble. She |
Electric Refrigerators. For
te
a
little
better
at
thte
writing.
I
a i'.uim-ii* Hun.u,. 3 uo p. u , „• ipoliteness that It ever has been my
interview write, giving age
The Draper boys spent thc week!
ran tharch.
[pleasure to witness, in the crowd
and present occupation.
end
with
the
home
folks.
stood a little boy of about seven. He
DELTON M. E CHURCH NOTES.
C. H. Jennings of Albion was in
UTILITIES ENGINEER­
(was ragged frojn head to foot and
ING INSTITUTE
[hte clothes were many sizes too the village Saturday.
Callers on Garnet Webb Sunday
large for hte emaciated body. He had
evidently been waiting for some were Mrs. Elgin Mead. Mrs Marigaret Mead.
Mead. Albert.
*"—•- Greenfield.
”-----»
hte urMleee
p"“,Betty McClelland. Mrs. Will Itayuia. privilege.
,
Nor_..
'
ter. Nonna, Keith and Lesly Hay­
ii a m e«
Well-gnxMned and successful-ap- ter of Eaton Rapids.
r.r7- lirnniid PWlng men looked down on him as
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hayter and
i
.nd Jusl another unfortunate and crowd- family of Eaton Rapids were guests
•e Rrcd r.tv cd him back. Women in fine array
" “h \&gt;i took hU PIace 1,1 llne because h?
ORDER TOR PUBUOATION.
i- rim-k didn't amount to anything. Through
■ '*■•» 'the entire ordeal, hte politeness nev­
. H.in ier wavered. Finally, he was given a
| bag of stale bread, and with a grac^
Wt.LET.K MXTBODIST OBIOOK I'°“
You con go to the college campus,
.the hulls of learning or any place
whejfc culture and refinement are on
| pariflc. but you will never see a
greater expression of politeness than
I. ।that demonstrated by this little
waif.
j Politeness te not a veneer. It is not
la coat that can be put on and taken
off at will. It te a truly humble at&gt;kr&lt;. trlbu,e ,hat always ponders tha feel,n«8 of lhe other fellow before say- lBw.ut c. c„(n
MbHeatio*
... ing or doing a thing.
»&lt; tki. ordJr. for thr“ .“«“.i“.
1 genuine nolueneu
nounn«. fu.'X 'S.'™,.".’
noun but gains much. It continually ad- “*d
i» »*iil count,.
verttees to lhe world what caliber a
,od«»f Pr&lt;
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN MISSION.
we are. If you are so important, or
Mli4re4 fimith. R«iti.r of Pr»i
so busy that you have no time for ----------------- -----------------------------politeness* you should be able, and Bul
,IOTIOB
CBeditobs
would do well, to employ some one
to act in that capacity for you —
We handle a Complete
By Claudius'Wade.

FOR SALE!
All makes of PLOW
POINTS. A great re­
duction in price. It
will pay you to see me
before buying.
ARCHIE TOBIAS*
FUR SHOP

Ray "Pat” Slattery

S. C. White Leghorn

chicks
at PE)f ROOK'S HATCHERY, wk.ie r«

PENNOCK POULTRY Naahrilla
FARM

Attention Farmers
We are now Contracting Pickles for
delivery at the following Stations:—
Middleville, Hastings, Delton, Free­
port and Nashville, for a 12 weeks’
cash crop, with Guaranteed Price and
Market. Sign one of our Pickle
Agreements

Hirsch Bros., &amp; Co.

r.HII) OF THANKS—!

PARI* OF THANKS

Phone 2649 or 2654. Hastings, Mich.
JOE DeRUITER, Mgr.
Lino of Mich. Fertilizers

BARBERS CORNERS.

doing .the housework for her aunt.
Mrs. James Bragdon. the last four
weeks. Mr
•
the same.
---- —
-J
UIC
housework at James Bragdon's now.
i Mr. James Bragdon ts suffering
; from Infectton in hte left foot.
I Mr. and Jars. Oliver Ickes of near
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH.
NOTICE TO CKEDITORg
Hastings and Mrs. George Myers
called on Mrs. Bragdon Sunday
School. 11 A. M.
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reed of
ORANGEVILLE.
Maple Grove called on their daugh- •'&lt;&gt;&lt;•&gt; ike »ih 'dir
Mrs. Nettie Brown and grand­ ter. Mr. and Mrs Burl Nash, a few
... ..
daughter went Sunday to Mishawa­ d.» MO. Mr Old Mr*. Burl M irtS
ka. Ind., where they will spend sev­ and son Delos visited the latter's meet and that ail creditor, of .aid
eral weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
Sunday.
' e,al““ u "aid court. *t tki
Belle Miner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brel fuss and
oV Uforo°,iii?*t!i&gt;
h'd*T
Ray Hermlnctte and family of
Neeley were Sunday guests of his daughter of Chicago spent two days * D.- *”*•
«•« "te
brother. James and (amlly of this with the latter's parents. Mr. and
place.
Mrs Lewte.
Charlie and Irving McCullough
Mr. and Mra. Cyrus Shellenborger
were called to Toledo the past week and
i
daugfjter spent the week end
by
lhe
serious
.Illness
ot
their
mothi Sunday with the former's fath.
---------------------------------------------- and
hotiox to creditor.
er.
er, juiiU5 Shellenbarger, near Lake
c&lt;”
Charles Hensen of Grand Rap- Odessa.
h C«»re ot Barr,
ids was a Wednesday guest of Mr.
_Mra.
‘
Wm. Nash and daughter op
and Mrs. Ben Norman and sons.
Warnerville called on h*r son and
Beatrice Wickham of Detroit was family one day last week.
a guest of her grandmother. Mrs
SOUTH MAPLE G*ROVE.
Nettle Newark, from Friday until
Sunday.
Elmer Moore. 72 years of age.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O- Pierce of
Plainwell and Mr. and Mrs. U. G.
Morrell ot near Plainwell called on
relatives at this place Sunday.
Mr* Alec Lister has gone to Tole­ Wlloox church with burial In the
do for a short stay. Mrs. Ida John­ Wilcox cemetery. Surviving are
son will attend to her household du­ two other daughters, five grandchil­
ties during her absence.
.
dren and one great-grandchild.
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE.
Mrs. Moore passed away last July.
FAIR LAKE.
Mudames Etta Chance and Ira
All remember the Kinsley Aid for Elliston of West Vermontville and
supper. May 18. held at the home of Mrs. A Eddy and sons of Naahvllle
Mra. Charles Hammond. Mrs. Ncte6n were Tuesday afternoon visitors at
Or» i c -..:'
Willuon and Mrs. Will Vaughn as­
and dlalrir
sisting her.
Miu Blanche Goldsworthy and
Mrs Lester Preston accompanied
Arthur Longbreak, of Battle Creek her daughter. Mrs. Graae
Brake,
spent Sunday with Mra. Lo«te Col- of Zeeland to Grand Rapid* Wed­
Iteter and Henrietta Walters.
nesday, calling on her other daugh­
Jason Willison and family attend­ ter. Mrs. Eva Robinson.
ed the funeral of their aunt. Mrs ’ Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Manhall and
Leonard Lepper, of Midland Park Norman Cobb were Battle Creek
visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Nettle Fisher and son of
Pontine visited at Porter Knowles and family spent Bunday at Har­
old Gray's In East Assyria.
Friday evening.
A Mother's Day program -will be
Mr and Mrs. Prank Norton and
given at the Bunnell church next Cleota were Hastings visitors Mon­ I ADELRRRT TORTRldHT.
day.
Bunday at ten o'clock.
Mrs. Lotlie Oullteter - and Mias
Proceeds from the chicken sup-___
Henrietta Wolters spent Saturday per given Friday netted lhe Ladles'
in Bedford with Mrs. Ray Pierce.
Aid belter than P0.

FIHST CHURCH
or CHRIST. SCIENTIST

GRANGE PROGRAMS
CARLTON OKANQE NO. 2«4

BOWNE CENTER.
Charlie Crouse of Hastings vteltfd.hls sUtCT' Mrs wni Fo*- Sunday.
». n ' ^r- nnd Mrs. John Thomas of
•n&lt;t
Lowing spent Saturday night at
&gt;«r» .1... Guy Smith's.
a s&lt;\
Joan Dean spent the week ’ end
—
-r-rr
—
with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
lUH -il.E
&gt;c Guwn Pol^. near Middleville.
poutne*.
Laurence Benton nnd Mrs. Bur­
dette Lasso were callers at the Lasso
na • n', home near Caledonia Sunday.
of the
------- 7^7
Mrs. Addie Benton te vteitlhg Mr.
g &lt;i
Mrs. Lewis Skinner of Leighton.
hotfRE FOR RENT—Mclem coaveni- i Mabie Watte of Chicago visited
»nc»«. |iru« Inquire E. F Bottom.
tlatlves here the past week.
H'-el Codr Grind Rapid. Mlrh B-9
iini.n
Sunday
visitors at Watt Thomas'
for mutual
WASTED—To buy full-.ltej u.ed ilolln
,.r. were. Mr. and Mrs Orley Bums.
_s « Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karcher. Mrs.
WASTED-Middle aged Mr v ...i.t George Karcher. Mrs. Nell Karcher.
'"""■ Mrs. Guy Smith. Mrs. Howard Smith
of Grand Rapids. Kenneth Buehler
and Mtes LyBarker of Hastings and
FOR KALE—Thirty foot ateel
John Thomas and family of Lan­
Addr
sing.
Saturday afternoon Marian SmelEHatioctw. Fnwwral S*rvic*
ker gave a shower at her home hon­
reliable.
oring Mrs
Beatrice Karcher to
about seventy of her friends. Many
beautiful and useful gifts were re­
ceived by the bride. Games were
FOR h ENT—Field. for
played. Ice cream and cake were
of Shakespeare was
served and a fine time enjoyed by
■■ Innate universality, wherefore

Influence

Pleased
Good

CHARLES H. LEONARD

inteilert prostrate beneath hls Indo­
tent and kingly rate. He could do

Business Report. American Feder­
ation of Labor: "If deflation h&lt;d run
its course, half our population might

proposed to do hereafter, would not

People who count nothing but
money as a thing worth while will
some day wake up and realize that
I there are other things.

for Mothers

Day

Clyde Wilcox, Florist
Suggests the following
Plants
Ageratum
Hydrangeas
Geraniums
Cinerarias
Petunias
Hyacinths
Cimarillis
Tulips
Fems Martha Washington

Combinations of Plants
and Novelties

Fresh Cut Flowers ]
Stock
Roses, all colors
Carnations Snapdragons
Mixed Bouquets
Corsages
You can purchase Flowers
at the Star Bakepr and at
the Western Union office.

Say it with Flowers

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist
HASTINGS..MICHIGAN

TELEPHONE 2530

�■1

Wednesday, May 9, 1934 |

89 Cents of Loan Dollar
Refinances Debts

)N, Auctioneer

759—F3

CHICKS
Every Tuesday
■tom Hatching.

SALE!
of PLOW
A great re­
in price. It
ou to see me
» buying.
t TOBIAS’
. SHOP

ite Leghorn

icrs

3018.

CtrtUcate

12

MubvlU*

ners
kies for
itions:—
n, Free­
! weeks’
rice and
’ickle

Co.
[8, Mich.
Fertilizers

kol'o£oto'.fro£oj

^ay
st
■g

Anin T CHlirATinN
'state Parliamentarian. The lunch-1 CONSERVATION DAY
Broup undeT Scoul »eaderahlp. The]
ADULT EDUCATION
Wcdne*day will be in honor
11
'’’J’
w ,, staff will be entirely roluntoer men
WEEK AT ANN ARBOR of President and Mr*. Ruthven, arid I
PROGRAM MAY II |who are qualified to handle nature.
HI MN ii Known
pr-day a luncheon and business
— swimming,
----- ---------------»»
Indian ilore,
camp—
craft,
handicraft, etc. A certified Red
„ ,
,
7
.
tt,,.,
meeting will be held at which Dr.
University Oo-operates With Henderson will preside. Al 8:15 each Theme Is “Land Utiliza­ Cross Senior Examiner will be In,
charge of the water front. A com­
tion and Plan­
Michigan Federation of
evening in the Lydi* Mendetuohn
plete start will be announced next
“
,
Theatre Robert Henderson will pre­
ning”
Women a. OlUDB
sent the American Premiere of "The

A Conservation Day program will
Taking up such question* as How Brontes" with Violet Kemble CoopAnyone knowing of a boy whom,
be held Friday. May 11. in the they think a deserving applicant.
the New Deal Affected the La- er and Elizabeth Rl*don.
cents; Joint stock land banks. &lt;30.- Hu*
’
Problem. Should We Increase &gt; Advance registrations are now be' should contact the nearest Scout
300X100. or 54 cento; tax authorities, bor
I
amazoo, the general theme being' leader In Hastings, or any memper
Our
Armament*.
What
is
the
PolitlIng
received
at
the
Extension
Di
­
&lt;17.320.000, or 2.7 cents; mardiants. 1
"Land Utilization and Planning." I Of the Rotary club.
&lt;6.000.000. or nine-tenths of a cent; •cal and Economic Significance of-vision of the University of Michigan The pmtram win. .t a»^|
„ spon­
of Troop „„
No. 75.
"othera," or creditors not separately 'Ute Recognition of Russia. What is The enrollment fee for thc entire with «n wumlln, «ron|&gt; « «Wk- I Members
by the
U„ Second -Ward
W.rd P.
F T.
T. A.
A.
sored by
classified. Including mortgage com- 1the Case For and Against Hitler, the: week11* &lt;2.00; for one day only. &lt;1.00 cm. as follows:
--. ” ~
. inusiuum,
I ------Hastings,
unacr
under uic
the icauciuup
leadership ui
of
panics, private mortgage lenders, re- 'Third Annual Adult Education In-IAdmission bodges arc transferable;
* 2? P;.r-M -A
A?' ttielr scoutmaster. Jesse Kelley, and l
tired formers, and many others to ।stilute, under the auspices of theiany person who has paid the 12.00 scmbly.
mbiy. "Conservation
w&gt;»«&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;wv&gt; Problems in:membpn, of lhelr trOop committee. |
Extension
Division
of
the
University
.registration
fee
and
finds
It
imposwhom formers owed debts. &lt;255.750,- '
Fur-Bearing Mammals." professor I C.
[
A. Jacobson. Vere Herrington. J. I
of
Michigan
and
the
Michigan
Slate
*lble
to
be
present
the
entire
week
000 or 40.7- canto, and miscellaneous. 1
of Women’. Clubs, open*, may hand her badge to another per- G. W. Bradt.
J. Meade. Winston Cooley, Robert
&lt;4.790,000. or clghtrtenths of .a cent Federation
I
2:00 P. M.—Southwestern Michl- '
son desirous of attending the IrutiWilson and accompanied by the
Approximately &lt;09,300.000. or 11 Iin Ann Arbor on Monday morning.
gun Representative Meeting—Wil- Field Executive. Lloyd Shafer, are
tue.
cents of lhe loon dollar, of loans :May 14.
lam H. Berkey, chairman.
making a special trip to Grand Hu­
With the Idea that tlie dissemi­
made from June 1, 1933. through
'Tlie Michigan Program of Land ven Saturday and Sunday. Muy 19
’financing. These figures are esti­ March 31. 1934. was used for other ।nation of knowledge is just as Im­ DAIRY PLAN DELAYED
Planning."—Dean E. L. Anthony.
and 20. Thc boys will be entertained
duty
ot —
the University
mated on lhe basis of the study, purposes than lhe refinancing of|»portant
—---------a —
* —
------------- -as
“Michigan’s Part in
National at the cottage of A. E. Jacobson on'
PRODUCERS
DISAGREE
farmers
’
indebtedness.
Of
this,
apIto
collection.
Integration
and
elabwhich covered more than half of
Land Planning."—L. R Schoenman. Black river four miles from Lake
proxlmalely &lt;34350.000 or 53 cents' oration, the Extension Division of
the actual loons.
Discussion—Five minute limits.— Michigan, and members of the
of
the
loan
dollar
was
used
for
the
the
University
of
Michigan
has
The classes ot creditors to whom v«
man oumu was
iur me--— —•——•.» —---------- —
Representatives See Produc­ Ben East. Chairman.
Grand Huven Scout Troop and Sea
the proceeds of these refinancing (purchase of land and equipment, the [ established a policy of cooperation
1. City or urban implications and Scouts will provide entertainment. ,
tion Control From Dif­
loans were paid, the approximate to-' construction or improvement ot with various organizations of the
effects.—George Barnard.
The boys arc supposed to be in
lai received by each class, and the, buildings, and for general agricul- state aiming at the advancement of
ferent Viewpoints
2. From the standpoint of the uniform and furnish their own
proportion of each class to thc total lural uses, Including lhe provision the individual adult education plans
East Lansing —No program in- school —L. C. Mohr.
blankets. The boys will leave the ■
in terms of oento of the loan dol­ of capital, while* the balance, about of each organization The Institute
3. From lhe farmers’ standpoint. troop headquarters in Hastings at'
volving
lhe
payment
of
benefit,
for
In
Ann
Arbor
during
the
week
of
thc
lar. are as follows:
$34,650,000 or 53 cents was used for
—Waldo Phillips.
1:00 P. M. Saturday. May 19. This is
Commercial banks. $173,400000 or various other purposes, such os Die 14th of May marks the third meet­ thc reduction of dairy products will
4. From the forestry standpoint. one of the finest trips ever taken by
27.8 cents, including about $6,800,000 redemplion of or repurchase of land ing in cooperation with lhe Michi­ be undertaken at present, is lhe an­
any local scout troop.
of debts to bunks in lhe hands of previously foreclosed, for purchase gan State Federation of Women’s nouncement made by the Agricul5 From the recreational standThc American Red Cross Exami­
receivers and conservators; insur­ of stock in najional farm loan asso­ Clubs. Women’s clubs throughout
point.—Ben East.
Hie state are urged to send at least
ance companies. $65340.000, or 103 ciations, for loan fees, etc.
6. As the rural sociologist sees it. ner for life saving sent from tlie naone delegate to the Institute. It is
। tional headquartcis will be at Battle
believed that lhe majority of the , tor of extension work tn Michigan. | 7. Resulu'on” tomw of rural WV..“t TV“Sd“.v'
dispensable. Final checks on con­ clubs in the southern part of lhe| This decision has been made aft-1 ernment —Ford PaliHon.
*nd l0- Bt 016 Srou*
OFFER RECORD BOOKtracts will be paid only after the state and many in lhe Upper Pen-[er Washington officials studied the ' » Prom lhe rpcruraan s juurf. I juanera .wlmirUn, pool. Any pjrxm
reports
*pf
regional
meetings
i-cnresented
Inreoorto
jjf
at
insula,
will
be
represented
at
the
In
­
|
holding
expired
certificates
should
point—Henry purer
|"“""1
TO STATE FARMERS farmer has proved Dial he has ful­
which the proposed plan was ex­
,'be re-examined and renew their
filled thc requirements, and this will stitute this year.
surnmary or the discussion by
Thc subjects to be discussed by plained to representatives of thc Ben East.
certificates for lhe new year at this
be difficult without some form of
Provides Way of Getting written
the speakers Include, tn addition to dairy business. Michigan men at­
time. Classes at 4:00 P. M. to 7:00
records.
Data to Prove Compliance
Such records will be valuable also those mentioned in tlie first para­ tended the meetings held in Indian­
In obtaining contracts If thc govern­ graph. Chinese Painting and thc apolis.
Thursday evening. May 3. at Sea
With Orop Contracts
Al these meetings, it became ap­
Spirit.
What
English
ment offers them later for oilier Amateur
Scout Headquarters building. Battle
East Lansing. — Any Michigan crops than those now designated •* Classics a Well Informed Person parent that opposition to the plan
Creek. Sea Scout officers of the Bat­
Jarmen now can obtain free, a farm basicBliould Know. Thc Philosophy of thc would develop from producers of 1 !
‘
------------------------------ । tie
tie creeK
Creek area
Area gamerca
gathered tor
for tne
the oea
Bea
record book which will give him
New Deal. Great Decorators of Ja­ some dairy products. Most of thc
The Boy Scout period of the W. K.1 Skippers meeting. At that Ume plans
great help in proving compliance
pan, Community Dramatics, Parlia­ objections to the plan, as presented, Kellogg Foundation summer camp
made for a picnic. June 24. at
OBITUARY.
with the terms of wheat or corn-hog
mentary Law. Review of Slgrid Und- came from representatives of fluid will be held thl* year. June 4-10 and Oul1 ‘•kc entertaining Sea Scout
Laura
Agnes
Cunningham,
only
reduction contracts or in obtaining
set's “Kristin Lavransdatter.” Amer­ milk interests.
June H-17. Thia will care for 175 , leaders and their wives and sweet­
any federal loam, according to thc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cun­ ican and European Painting. Sculp­
Officials of fluid milk producers' boys each week, ranging In ages hearts. At present there are six acfaim management department at ningham. was bom March 22. 1904, ture. What is the Meaning of lhe organizations stated that their mem­
at Hart. Mich., and departed this Re-valued Dollar. Mussolini. Emis­ bers hod already token the steps to frorn 10 through 16. and includesSeoul Ships to the area al
Michigan State College.
boys who are needy and who are Saugatuck. Allegan. Otsego, MlddleThese books are distributed by the life. April 27. 1934. With her parents sary of Peace or War. Henrik Ibsen,, reduce production that the federal
dwervlng of a week’s vacation bul-vUle. Hastings, and Battle Creek,
Agricultural Adjustment Adminis­ she moved to Kalamo In 1916.
the Man and Hls Plays. The New men now asked everyone to take. could to no other way attend camp.: and others forming In the larger
tration through county agricultural
She was united In marriage to Deal in Education. President Roose­ Tlie plan, therefore, would compel
agents or through Michigan Slate Harold A. Ritchie. Dec. 6. 1912. To velt's South American Policy and these men to further reduce their except with lhe financial assistance centers throughout the area.
I Members attending this meeting
College. Books can be obtained by tltis union were born four children the Monroe Doctrine, and The production which had already been of the Foundation.
These boys will be picked from | from Hastings were R. 8. Cleveland.
Michigan farmers from either place. Kenneth 10. -Keith Wendell, who Trend of Modem Fiction. The guest brought down to the amount needed
Lloyd
Peterson, mate;
Books furnished by the A. A. A. do passed away at thc age of 2 years. speaker* are Dr. Frederick B Fisher. to supply their market. This second Barry. Allegan, and Eaton counties skipper;
not replace the farm account books Lyle 7 and Clare 5. Resides her hus­ MlnUter of the First Methodist reduction, they contended, would by Scout leaders, school officials. Lloyd Hopkins, steward; William
purser; and TLloyd Shafer,
’*----------------published and sold at coat to co-op­ band and children she leave* to church, Ann Arbor. Dr Paul F. Voel­ reduce their Income from milk more nurses, and others having a contact Tuttle,
erators by the College farm man­ mourn her passing, her parents. Mr. ker. State Superintendent of Public: than the benefit payments would with boys. Thc doctors of these field executive.
On Sunday. Monday. Tuesday and
counties are cooperating by
fur­
agement department. Tlie govern­ and Mra. Wm
Cunningham of Instruction; Mr. Wynn Wright. Ra­ add to their receipts.
Wednesday. Moy 6. 7. 8. and 9 the
ment record book is designed pri­ Kalamo. one brother. Clarence Cun­ dio Station WWJ. Detroil; Mr. Rob­
All federal benefit payment reduc- nishing a physical check-up two or
first financial drive in Barry county
marily to help those who have crop ningham. of Bellevue, and a host of err
basic tivpa
crops three days prior to the boys’ camp
ert ncuuvraoil.
Henderson, uirwwr
director ui
of Mic
the »oai
1934l ■ tlon control plans for
i«i uiwov
to
obtain funds to carry on Scout
period
Each
community
Is
respon
­
contracts or who wUh to apply for other
।
relatives and friend*. Funeral Ann Arbor Dramatic Season; Mrs. I are entirely voluntary. No plan is
were held at tlie home ot Scora R. McLean. Holland. Presi-1 begun unless the greot majority of sible for It* transportation to and activities was conducted at Nash­
federal Joans. However, any farmer services
.
who is not already keeping crop her parents Monday/ April 30. Rev. dent of State Federation; Mrs. Em- the producers of that crop are from camp, and visitors are welcome ville. At this time plans are made to
records will find the books valuable. Hitchcock of Assyria officiating and ma A. Fox. Detroit. State Parlla- agreed that the plan will help them, and urged to visit the camp at Pine secure 101 more boasters to carry on
Farmers who have contracts will burial In Lakeview cemetery. Nash­ rnentarlan. and Mrs. M. R. Key-1 No such agreement appeared at the Lake any time during this two Camp Fire Girls and Boy Scout ac­
tivities. Further plans for the coun­
find these record books almost in- ville.
worth. Detroit, chairman of the regional dairy meetings and tly weeks* period.
This Is the third year for such-a ty will be announced later.
Adult Education committee of Jhe dairy program will be postponed un­
til such time as the producers c«r
State Federation.
Professors from the University of reach an agreement among them­
Michigan who will address the vari­ selves
The government will continue to
ous sessions of the Institute are Dr.
Alexander G. Ruthven, president of assist the dairy Industry by aiding
thc University; Dr. W. D. Hender­ measures to reduce the numbers of
son. director of lhe Extension Di­ diseased cattle and to bring about
vision; Benjamin March. Lecturer permanent control of tlie two most
on Far Eastern Art; Dwight L. serious bovine diseases. Federal
Dumond. Assistant Professor of His­ purchases of dairy products to be
tory: Louis, I. Bredvold. Professor of distributed to welfare agencies also
English: J. Raleigh Nelson, head of will be continued. These purchases
Take advantage of the YEAR'S LOWEST
the department \&gt;f English in the will increase consumption, as thc
PRICES under the codes.
College of Engineering and Archi­ products are used by those who are
tecture; Bruce M. Donaldson, chair­ unable to purchase these goods at
Fill up your bin now, before prices advance.
man of tho department of Fine Arts; present.
Miners are permitted under the code to work
James K. Pollock. Associate Professor
The postponement of the dairy
of Political Science; Max S. Hand­ program leaves the industry facing
only 35 houra per week. To avoid a coal famine
man. Professor of Economics; Avard serious problems. The number of
next winter,* miners must be kept working all
Fairbanks. Associate Professor of dairy cattle Is the greatest in his­
summer. Coal cannot be stored at the mines.
Sculpture: Leonard L. Watkins. As­ tory and the purchasing power of
sociate Professor of Economics; consumers Is below normal
The public must order NOW if the miners are
Preston W. Slosson. Associate Pro­
Milk marketing agreements in the
to be kept working, and a disastrous shortage
fessor of History; Jesse 8. Reeves, fluid milk shed will be continued.
chairman of the department of Po­ These agreement* are not affected
avoided next winter.
litical Science; and Kenneth T. by the proposed plan and would
Rowe. Assistant Professor of Eng­ have been used.
Superior Red Ash Pocahontas, Dixie Jewell,
lish.
Further study of the dairy situa­
Good Old Majestic, Solvay Coke, Sterling An­
The Hoate&amp;s organizations in con­ tion will be continued by the U. 8.
thracite and Kentucky Egg.
nection with this year’s Institute are Department of Agriculture which
the Washtenaw County Federation of stands ready to assist dairymen at
Women’s Clubs and the Ann Arbor any time they can approve a nation­
and Ypsilanti Federations. Thc so­ al plan for production control.
cial events open with a reception
and tea on Monday afternoon at the
President's residence by invitation
of Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven, as­
sisted by the Ann Arbor and Ypsi­
lanti Women's Clubs. On Tuesday a
Boys' Camp is from June 6 to 13
luncheon will be held tn the ball­
room of the Michigan League honor­ inclusive. 50c a day. Rev. T. H. Hooa
ing Mrs. Sears R. McLean. State
President, and Mra. Emma A. Fox. and Rev. A. E. Wynn of Woodland
helped Clay Bassett and Sec. Angell
and Wallace Osborn at camp last

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For Friday and Saturday
May 11th and 12th

•or'^’s.'si^

GENUINE FORD BATTERIES
GENERAL and CORDUROY TIRES

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO

Boy Scout News

Fill Up Your Coal Bin j
Now at Summer Prices •

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

to know be Is Improving and enjoys

friends here.
. LlUIVVa hospital. May '
Glasgow at Pennock
3. B
Mrs oiaagow was former­
]y vivlan Kellogg of this place. Y
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All are glad that our

mail route again.
Miss Gwendolyn Gaskill of Mb'Ombcr visited relatives here Batur*
day.

Good banking facilities are absolutely necessary if
our city and community are to be thrifty and prosper­
ous. Also a successful bank is dependent upon the
friendship and confidence of the people of the city
and community if it is to render the service that is
expected of a good bank.

TELEPHONE 2118

That’s the problem these days! The people of
Hastings can do it by increasing the con­
sumption of CLEAN MILK in their homes
Milk m the cheapest food you can We are permitted to sell our milk as
buy. It has the Vitamins and food Grade A because of the cleanliness
elements which promote the health -of our barns and cows and the clean
and sanitary manner in which we
of your family.
handle the milk.
Highlands Dairy will furnish you
We would be glad to have you visit
Grade A Milk, Pasteurized or Raw, our dairy and see the care and pains
from our own state-accredited dairy we take to furnish you with CLEAN,
herd. Our Grade A will cost you no GRADE A MILK at no additional
more.
cost to you.

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Robert W. Cook, Propr.

QUIMBY.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Haywood and
family of Baltimore visited at Orval
Haywood's
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jotoi Christy of
Battle Creek visited al Lawrence
nitTmon'* Sunday.
Rtmdav
Ritzmon's
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Van Tuyl of
Middlevllleville
visited at Wm.
Rllzman's Sunday.
Friends of Wallace Bldelman.
who is a patient at the'University
hospital, Ann Arbor, will be pleased

The Financial and Commercial Foundation
and the Reliability of Every Community
Is Dependent Upon SOUIND BANKING

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

Telephone 2651

Watch the FORDS Go By

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YOUR TOWN

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BARGAINS

Elghty-nine cents out of every
dollar of Federal Land Bonk and
Land Bank commissioner's farm
mortgage loan* closed since last
June have been employed in the re­
financing of farmcra' Indebtedness,
it was shown in a itudy just com­
pleted by the Farm Credit Adminis­
tration.
A total of over 251.000 loans agCiegating approximately $026,700,000
were Hosed from June 1, 1933.
through March 31, 1934. of which

HASTINGS, MICH.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER

Hastings, Mich.

Camp leadership for the boys will
include some specialist in the arts
and crafts, T. 8. K. Reid on leather
and handicraft In wood. John Mor­
gan In the arts of painting, sketch­
ing. molding, and will direct the
music which will be a feature with
the boys' camp. Laird Wotting of
Woodland will have charge ot the
'waterfront and will direct swim­
ming. Phil Lopezx. a native of Mex­
ico, will be assistant cook and avail­
able in many activities centering
around better relationships. Clay
Bassett will have charge of ath­
letics. Compare prices in other
paid camps then enroll for old Camp
Barry.
Barry county had seven leaders
at Barlow Lake Camp Leaders Re­
treat over the last week end, with
47 in attendance from eight places.
The program was declared best of
any ever attended by men of exper­
ience.
A new ping pong table has arrived
for tills year's camp and can be
played in the new cabin when it
rains. There will be another new
game awaiting you, land hockey.
A lady to direct crafts for the girls
has been secured, Miss Velma Wyant
of Alma, who has had much exper­
ience and was secured by Miss Adella. who was our crafts leader last
It Is hoped to have the annual
picnic of Barry County Ministerial
Association at Camp Barry, May 31
with picnic dinner at noon, baseball
and swimming. Each minister and
hia whole family are urged to at­
tend.

Savings Accounts
in this Bank are
Insured under the
Federal Banking
Act of 1933

Every time you “boost” your own home town
and bank .. . you boost your own interests!
The years of service this bank has rendered to the
people of this city and country have firmly established
it in public confidence. Every courtesy, consistent
with safe and conservative business management,
has always been extended to every patron.

Start a Savings Account Now
and Watch It Grow!

HASTINGS CITY BANK J
TELEPHONE 2103

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN |

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1134

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a part

of

their

food.’Lou Henney. Master Richard accom- aonallty” wax given by Middleville|glad to

society;
"The —
Stewardship
of Pray-1
main
USE
Inhere IL11V
any luutuwiiw:
subsistence UUUIUIOKI
homestead panled
homcjzfter-------visits^t
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AS SWINDLER’S MASK iraWU lure bren urekrttten In illuf ta grandmother .Ince rtM»y.
er. ■ W WoodUnd and TJ. BUw-p

events leading up to that
Ulned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles
'tne U. B.. local men propcriy nc- • Mr. ana Mrs r a. niomu spent
—~r
-- --------- ----- — class this year go to girls, Lillian Welch of Baltimore. Lyle Bldalman
Blough,
daughter
of Mr. and Mra. of Pontiac and friend from Has­
Defraud Persons Of Last credited arc in charge. People are Saturday with Mr and Mra. John
Wesley
Blough
and
Elisa*
Lewis,
_
warned not to pay any one nny|Ajpinail east of Carlton Center andt“»g8 gft™..
J*”?
tings.
Barrier Between Them
subsistence homesteads without ln-lcallcd on Mr and Mrs. Marlon Clem ****■_ Edt,h Parks ot Nashville,
Lewis. Miss Blough has the high reived the sad news Thursday that
and. Charity
vestigattng the sellers and the land at the Center.
her only brother of Denver, Colo,
BMt Lansing.-Swindlers are to ** *^--------------------------------I /• E ,®ram®
I lunch was enjoyed at six o'clock.
i
FREEPORT.
|BlMrlBS!d’jk!n&lt;&gt;,Lws " Kenney ‘ of The evenin«nwre largemaskinr their schemes
behind
twenty-nine Al and two B's. Both heartfelt sympathy to all In their
claims that land which they have to
girls have taken an active interest
_ n a— ..HI—., to. Ito- am—n- 1
In «n school affairs and have extra
Not a failure in Michigan among building and loan
We are surely glad to report that
mens, am....... nr D«n.s«ao
A
t^'^reeSS10 High
Henn*y' I Service Guild of Hastings sar.g the curricular credits above those pure­
Gus Peake is much better at this
taefto aoeordlng to a warning re- members of the Freepo.t High,Sunday afternoon.
'beautiful song written by Mixa Etha ly academic.
writinc.
celved atMichigan State College School Alumni
Associationwas ' The Woman's Foreign Missionary , Nasier of china. Hie addreas of Iht
Tlie Senior calendar for the re­
Mrs. Daily Anders attended the
Let ■■ supply you with iufonnallon about “NATIONAL"
from M. T-Wilson. Washington, dl- Ilf*d at the home of the. president, society of tin- M E. church enjoyed; evenhjg wa5 ^iven by Miss Mabel mainder of the year is as follows:—
banquet and Achievement day at ।
k(.r. n.i
eve-I their
uh.., annual
.«m..i Mystery
M«terv Mother
M.Wher and
.nd
^dta‘
WM very nwch
rector for this Phase of the federal Kenneth om,l
Smelkei
on Monday
Monday eveParty for juniors. May 4; Annual
relief nnsram.
ntng. Members present were. Miss Daughter banquet in thc church enjoyed. Following thc address an Skip day, May 0; Baccalaureate. Hastings Tuesday.
Little Jimmie Randall Is quite ill'
Residents of cities and villages arc M»hel Sisson and Warren Roush ot | parlors Friday
evening.
Down
7 '
- -- Im
impressive
press ire candle light service wu
was May 20; commencement. May 24;
the present time.
themoot numerous victims of these [ Hastings; E. C. Eckert. ££?:
Robert ■through
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IS" -»&gt;'2'“ Sf*-* »««• Alumni banquet. May 25. Plans for atMrs.
Otjo Pranshka and sons.!1
schemes which hare been reported | Reigler. Ralph Moure. Zona Smelker. Mothers have been doing little Group from Freeport. New officers Skip Day include a visit to Postum
from aeveral secttons The frauds and Victor Sisson. Plan.-, were made things for their daughters and the of the association elected al the aft­ Cereal Co- and to the State Prison Kenneth. Harold and Paul spent the
week
and with her mother. Mrs. I
m*v be worked by the promoters in for
annual banquet which will [daughters were glad al this time ernoon session are: President. Mrs.
Furgeson
In Kalamazoo.
one of several wava.
bc ,ield on Fr|da&gt;' evening. M»&gt;’ 25. to learn who their respective mtXhBaccalaureate services will be held
One plan is to rorganize
a co-opK of u
P. Hall. "TTlie
program
were. About
fifty aEtanHaH
attended .Hn
Edlth^Parks of &gt;Nashville and
.
_ 1 «■ th* u’t.A n-.'i
-ran. jera
I a.. ....
Alwu.r fWfv
nt the United Brethren church and tings spent Sunday at Dan Karn's.
erattia
wmpany°tobm
UlBnd
andVo
’Siemc
chosenGarwas taneuet
"Nature
Gar-was
banquet
'given by Mra.
the Frank Loomis of
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ehasen
was
' Nature's
which
given which
by was Treasurer.
Commencement exercises at the
Mrs. Donald McCallum was in
comnletc all details necessary to den " Ralph Moure was selected as mothers. Songs by the Standard Freeport.
Methodist. Complete programs will Hastings Saturday.
1250 Griswold St. Detroit, Mich.
harethe land accepted
by the gov-1
toastmaster and Howard „..«-•»
Cress will 50.0
Bearers
and tile
Kings Heralds and
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W Mra.
Miuiuie
u.e' H W Gosch. C. L. Henney nnd be given later.
eminent, aa a homestead project have charge of the music AH for- a solo by Mrs. Loomis preceded tlie
Where, inquires Old subscriber, is
Although it has not been custo­
fraud
students of Freeport High introduction of thc guest speaker
Thia is. of course.
'
‘ because
.n»ak«r
the gurcrtunents nomestend work is school, whether graduates or not,.MUa Elizabeth Vandertlll of Grand!
0,1 business Monday after­ mary to hold graduating exercises a poet for NRA? Somebody to put
for the eighth grade for the past few
J. L. Mausy-Haatiaga, Mich.
handled only throiKh established are urged to attend this year and a Rapids, a returned missionary Fol- ' n0°”'
...... ’
Incal officials elected or annointed bv lot of the old timers are expected, (lowing her address, lhe Standard1 Dick Moulton. Karl Gilliland and years. Vere Carter announces tiiat
such exercises will be held thia year,
citv state or nation II is unneccs-1 A special scries of services will be Bearers under tlie leadership.of Miss .Arthur Seifert were home from Flint
We can't truly serve another un­
on Monday evening. May 21. aL tlie
sani for any one to pay any un’-lheld at the Campbell Brethren Ella Cowles, presented Miss Vander- over Sunday.
Methodist church. The class consists less we satisfy hi* self-interest.
known person fevs to handle any church from May 13 to May 27. Nor-1 uli with a bqx of beautiful linen.( Sunday
“
----------------callers
at the
F. E- Brun­ of thirteen members with Dorothy
homestead project
!raan H Uphouse of Ashland Theo-(handkerchiefs.
ner home were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Perkins as class President and Ione
The promotions in some cases arc logical Seminary will bring the mes-, in some way our account of the MoOre of Lowell. Miss Mildred Hur­ Bryans. Secretary and Trcasurcr.The
All C. Thomas Stores' Prices INCLUDE the 3-^ Michigan Sales Tax
attampte at the outright sale of sage each evening. Such subjects as annual convention of the Woman s ley and Mrs Janies Wickham of class colors are yellow and blue, the
land actually owned by the promoter “The Antichrist.'' ' Doomsd a y. '■ Foreign Missionary Society was I Grand Rapids and Mra. Ada Thomp­ flower Is the Sweet Pea. and their
but of such character that any “Sign Posts of Prophecy.'' and "The omitted last week so we are giving .son.
motto is. "We Finish to Begin."
homeateader would
arc it this week. Tlie convention was ।i Mr. and Mra. Adam Endres and Both Lucille Bassett and Meredith
JKJUlCSkCHMd
wvww be almost cer-,' Greatest
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»
wa,! among
among the
thc announced
announced serm&lt;m
serrndn topics,
tonics, held al the local M. E. church on)
tain to tooc whatever investment was
Mrs. Carl Gilliland called on Bert Lewis will give valedictory addresses,
Tuesday afternoon and evening.' VanDyke of Bownc Sunday evening.
made. Such swindles are very tragic IA general invitation b extended
aa each have received nineteen A’s
aa they are perpetrated upon pro-1 Frank D. Brayton was in Hastings April 17. Delegations were present &gt;
and three B's as final grades during
from Nashville, Delton. Woodland. । Wm. Yule of Grand Rapids called
pie who are making every struggle,on business Tuesday forenoon,
ion Mra. f. E. Brunner Saturday the last two years. Dorothy Perkins
to help themrelvea and are de-1 Mrs. F E. Brunner remains about Hastings and Middleville. Thc pro-1'
has run a close race and will give
evening.
gram
of
the
afternoon
was
put
on
[
1
frauded of the last barrier between the same at this writing,
i Normal Miller. 35. Lt In Mercy lhe salutatory.
by
the
different
auxiliaries.
Mrs.
I
themselves and charity.
I Mr and Mrs. Victor Henney of
Wm. Pingleton and family have
Cadillac with a bullet
I:
Michigan cities have in some cases' Hastings spent Sunday afternoon Loomis was in charge of thc devo- 'hospital,
moved into their new home recently
established gardens where citizens here with hls mother. Mra. Mary ttonals. "Tlie stewardship of Per- wound In hls left arm between the purchased of the John Deming es128 West State Street, Hastings
, f elbow and shoulder. Miller, who
lives in Cherry Grove township, told
the attending physician and hospital
attendants he was shot accidentally church will hold their May meeting
by hls uncle who lives in thc same
house, while they were shooting at a the home of Mra. Ralph Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. John Karcher have
target in the barnyard. The Miller
| family moved to Wexford county moved from Hastings into their
home north of town where they
jirnrn Hastings last fall—Grand
lived
for many years we are glad
Evergreen Sweet Corn
TUplds Herald. Mr. Miller is the
to welcome these good people bock
son of Mr and Mrs. Peter Miller
Cream Style, Standard Puck
to Freeport.
.
“Fresh Bakt" Sodas, Crisp and Flaky
who live about three miles south of
i Freeport.
HINDS CORNERS.
* Mrs. Pearl Smith was a Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tobias and
I visitor Tuesday afternoon.
Lb. Box
daughter. Marian, of Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Moulton of spent Saturday and Sunday with
। Muskegon Heights spent Sunday the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs
1-Lb. Box Sodas or Grahams
10c
I with their daughter. Mrs. Roy Nug- C. N. Tobais.
I ler and family.
Mr*&gt;. Lydia Davis and children of
KrESTONE haw maintained ita leadership in tire development by producing a new 1 Mr. and Mra. Ed. Hall have moved Hastings spent thc week end with
I back into their own home after Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes.
tire for 1934 with a wider tread, flatter contour, deeper non-skid, greater thickncwH, and spending the winter al the Gtwge Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Shanti
and family of Hastings visited Mr.
more and tougher rubber, which gives greater non-skid safety, more traction, greater । Leonard home.
Hard Wheat Prod- 211... Lb.
Pocketbooks arc being pried open and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and family
_
blowout protection, and more than 511% 1[around
here and the rusty hinges Sunday
&amp;
uct. Guaranteed.
Sack
longer non-skid mileage.
Mrs. C. N. Tobias accompanied her
are being oiled. Everyone is getting
I ready for the ten percent payoff daughter. Pearl Barrett, of Detroit,
[which
Mrs.
V
Lobdell
‘
has
an
­
and
her
daughter.
Leah
Caqip.of
These achievements arc made practical
COMAR NUT
nounced is ready as soon the court Hastings, to Kalamazoo Tuesday and
Wilson Bros.
is received. This will make a spent a couple of days with Floyd
Lbs.
Gum-Dipping, providing greater adhesion 1 order
total of thirty three and a half per Tobias and Mrs. Mell Hendershott
Product
between the plies of the high stretch cords cent that thc Uveal bank has paid. and families.
and between thc Gum-Dipped body of tlie
Thursday Mrs. Barrett took her
Miss Donna Moore was home from.
tire and the tough, massive non-skid tread. • her school duties at Jackson over' daughter. Leah Camp, to Ohio,
wliere her husband han employment.
It also provides greater strength. longer flexing . the week end.
NON-SKID
Rev F. Loomis and daughter. Mrs. Barrett going from there to
Pkgs.
life, and greater protection against blowouts.
Gaytha. were Hastings shop|)er3 her home in Detroit.
GREATER
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hal) of S.
afternoon.
THICKNESS
Gum-Dipping made it possible for ।I Saturday
Raymond Perkins. Roy Preston Hastings called on Mrs. Clara Brown
Firestone to design, develop and put on the |and Maurice Overholt were home and Mr and Mrs. Edd. Newton and
Pure
market the firat eucccsbful balloon lire in
WIDO Tie AD
from W. g T. C. over thc week end. daughter Sunday evening.
Lbs.
Mrs. Ora Hines of Ceresco is visi­
Rendered
Mrs. Pearl Smith has returned
1923. Tliin tire was the pattern lined by all
MORI and
ting Mr. and Mra. Edd. Newtfin and
liomc
from
Grand
Rapids
where
she
others and completely revolutionized the.tirc
TWISP
Mrs. Clara Brown.
employed.
industry and set new standards for the । was
Lewis
McIntyre
ot
Battle
Creek
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Yule of Grand
automobile industry.
Tall
Rapids spent Saturday night nnd called on ills mother. Mrs. Mary
TOMATO
MORI
Sunday here with hls mother. Mrs. McIntyre, at W. o. Tobias' recently.
No. 2
TRACTION
ND. and Mrs. Lewis AblxHt anti
Alice Brand
I Chas Austin and family
Can
all-rubber non-skid tire, and has always been | Mrs. Frank Hynes has been ill Mra. Fred Bush of Battle Creek vis­
MOM
ited Mr. and Mra. W. O. Tobias
NON-SKID
first to give motorists the benefit* of new । with flu the past week.
Tlie first symphony concert spon- Wednesday.
and
* discoveries in non-skid design, providing more jI sored
Robert Phillips is suffering wlili a
by the newly organized Barry
traction and greater non-skid safety.
County Music association features gathering m his head and unable to
attend
school.
tlie “Valse Symphony" written by
THE New FIRESTONE
For fourteen years leading race drivers
Howard Cress. Froc|&gt;ort violinist and
PINE LAKE.
have driven to victory on Firestone tires,
concert master of the orchestra, and
HIGH SPEED TIRE A. 1934
On Wednesday afternoon. May 2.
u march by A. A. Bfcrno, director.
built with Gum-LhpfHxl high stretch cords.
Tlie concert will be held at Central eleven members and three visitors
They have trusted their lives to Firestone
auditorium. May 17 —Grand Rapids of the Helping Hand Club met with
TI&lt;°MAS
Leadership—as they know that thc patented
Mrs. Nichols. Following a short
Firestone construction features provide them
Mrs Ida Myers of Grand Rapids business session Mrs. Lathrop pre­
Carefully blended. Ground
Q w
with greater safety — longer mileage — and
spent the week end with her daugh­ sented a very good program treating
to order. Always fresh
Lb. gb A C
ter. Mrs. Claude Walton and family on the reasons for world peace, also
greater blowout protection.
Orno Knowles and Consumers reconuoended some very good read­
Power company employees ot Has­ ing akrtig ttiose lines. After this was
HIGH SPEED TYPE
tings completed the installation of a guessing contest tn which Mra.
yourself and family by driving
•’KU 1 '
the necessary equipment at. thc lo­ Rogers was winner. The June meet­
in today and replacing your smooth,
•7.S5
814-45
cal creamery, so that the churning ing will be held with Mrs. Cham­
Fancy Red
8.15
thin, dangerous tires with the new
and other work formerly dope under pion nnd Hattie Killick will have
15.10
8.8$
power generated in their own plant charge of the program.
Sockeye
15.55
Firestone High Speed Tires for 1934.
Friday afternoon Mra. Malle Bliss
is now done by this more modem
18.38
18.40
Rich and Firm
of
Silver
Creek
visited
Mra,
Georgia
method.
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11.38
17.50
Mrs Delia Yule’ has returned to Bellingham.
Tali
O&lt;M-r
PnpmtlMftrlr
Tlie past week Ernie Morclvousc
her home here after spending the
every Monday night'
winter with her daughter. Mrs I L. carried mall on Route one from Dos­
Cails
ter in the absence of the regular
YELLOW
!4-Lb.
Boyes, and family at Hastings
Campbell's in .Tomato Sauce.
LABEL
Pkg.
Rev'. F. Loomis is spending the carrier. Albert Porter, who was in
forepart of thc week at hls farm Chicago as a delegate from the
White Shrine of Kalamazoo.
near Belding.
On Friday afternoon the local
„ Mrs Wm Olthouse was able to re­
Quickly
small &lt;&gt;£
turn home from Butterworth hos- group of Camp Fire girls with their
Prepared
Can
Yellow. In bulk.
mothers and guardians met the oth­
I pttal on Sunday.
। The Pre-School Child Clinic is ers from this area for an opening
being held today, Thursday, at the meeting at lhe clear Lake camp.
Cans
home of Mrs. Arthur Slefert. The Tea was served and a general good
Carnation. Pet
clinic is being held under the aus- time was enjoyed.
or Borden's
Fresh. Selected. Fancy Pack.
I pices of the Women's chib, the
We arc sorry lo report that Code
The new Firestone Air Balloon for 1934 emlxxlien all thc
jrommlttec consisting of Mra. Seifert. Mullendore is seriously ill of pncu-t
improvements in thc new Firestone High Speed Tire. Thc
i Mrs Fred Tabberer. and Mra. Frank monla.
Box
Arm
Ham1-Lb.
i Cool and is conducted by Dr. Wedel
lower air pressure provides maximum traction and riding
mer Brand
Box
and representatives of the Kellogg
HENDERSHOTT.
An ideal breakfast cereal for summer.
comfort. Gum-Dipping aafety-locks thc enrds, providing
Foundation. Parents of children beThe yoiuig matrons of our Sunday
| tween thc ages of six months and school are putting on a Mother and
30 to 40% greater deflection and Idowout protection.
six years are urged to avail thern- Daughter bouquet Friday night al
K. C. Double
ilS-Oz.
Get 1935 low swung style by equipping your car today with
' selves of this free clinic.
chaSJ!015
Bottle
the schoolhouse. If you haven't a
Action
Can
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurley and daughter at l»omc or near that you
these new tires and wheels in colors lo match your car.
Also other Sunglow Soft Drinks.
Mr. and Mrs
James Gedris of can bring borrow one for the oc­
Grand Rapids spent Thyrsday eve- casion. Mrs. John Ketcham will be
TREE TRIAL O.\ YOUR CAR.
lhe speaker and there will be a abort
GOLDEN
*4-Lb.
i Mrs. V. Lobdell was in Hastings on program.
SUN
Box
1
business Tuesday morning.
Miss Joseph toe RqnriK of Kalama­
I Mr and Mrs. Victor SUaon and zoo spent the week end at A. C.
ROADTESTEDon the
Mrs Emma Sisson were in Hastings Clark's. We were pleased to have her
1 on business Tuesday afternoon.
with us a&lt; Sunday school and en­
I The local fire department was joyed her music.
called to the home of Claude Yelter
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kruger and
on tne Hastings road Friday morn­ daughter of Homer were week end
ing. A small roof fire, supposedly guests at Rennie Mon's.
I caused by sparks from the chimney.
Grace Brill spent from Friday un-,
We Carry an Attractive Stock of
I was soon extinguished and lhe dam­ Hl Monday in Kalamazoo and Has­
»4 KilUMto, tvddin, al “A Cantor, al Pro,r&lt;„" —Op«n&gt;ng Ma, -»
age was very alight.
*
tings with Frances Cow lea. They, i
Tuesday afternoon Wayland sent with some other Senior girls, visit­
over their High school ball team to ed the State Normal on-Saturday, it
clean up on the local lads to lhe being Women's Day at the collage.
Thc Ladies' Aid will serve supper
Mr. and Mrs. Hale Dodge and Mr. at lhe schoolhouse next week Thurs­
and Mrs. Fred Dodge of Grand Rap, day.
«&lt; i
ids spent Sunday with their father.
MT- and Mrs. Lloyd Storer and ।
Owen Dodge and wife.
Eloise of Hastings were Sunday vbi- ,
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tors at Albert Brill's.
The Mother's Day program will be
gifen next Sunday evening.

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�THE HABTING8 BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAT &gt;■ 1»34

GROWERSCAN EXPAND
MARKET FOR TURKEYS

MILO.
I “The man who gleans hls an from
Che care of the twin boys. Jock Ed­
win and James Elwin.
The May meeting of Milo Ladles’ books may glean a knowledge great.
The Briggs Ladies’ Aid will hold a Aid will be held at lhe parsonage but the man who learns from travel
regular session o&lt;; Thursday. May 10. nt Delton Wednesday afternoon.. is tlie one who’s up to date.” The
COATS GROVE.
'May in
10. with Mr.
Mrs. Mil-.
Mlles ...
as bosteu''
Bommer Vigltorg Pay Well
meeting will be thc annual
Baldheaded Beans Caused by for dinner and special order of busl- ■Mn
Last Week’s Letter.
A pot luck supper will be served. May breakfast at the homo of Mrs.
for Birds If Supply Is Al­
The Erwin Miller crate mil), which A cordial invitation to al).
Thc D. O. T. O. Club will meet Insect Which Can Be Con­
Jones al'Lock Shore farm with Mrs.
has been operating at Lacey for
with Mrs. Margaret Wilcox on Wed­
luded to Meet Demand
Barber
oa assistant ironless.
trolled by Right Measures some time, was moved to. Olivet last You are urged to attend Sunday
East Lansing,'-Michigan turkey nesday afternoon. May 0. it is
School next Sunday at two P.. —
M.•
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield and
East Lansing.—Baldheaded beans week where it will continue Its --------- ——------------- —
Michigan Day and the program Is
honoring Mothers Day. May we Gack spent Bunday In Kalamazoo
grower* can Improve the return* tn charge of Carrie Van Wle.
have one trait In common with work. They will not change resi­
not have every mother as well as u their old home there,
from their business if they will In­
The Nutrition class met with Mra. । baldheaded men. the trouble can dence for a time and will drive to the young people and children with
Elmer Howard of Kalamazoo was
not be cured; but entomologUts at and from work.
vestigate the possibilities of mar­ Arthur Richardson Tuesdky.
us next Sunday? The fathers are B caller of Mrs. Wilcox Sunday,
Mr and Mra. Leonard Bchmenk Mldhlgan State say the hearts have. Floyd Miller resumed hls work tilso urged to come. May there be । Mr. and Mrs. Flower and Bernice
. ketlng the birds at other times than
the usual sales before Thanksgiv­ and Mra. Pauline Holloway and one advantage, as their lack of top last week at tlie Leon Cole form, a record attendance.
' cttued on Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Moreau
after recovery from a severely
ing and Christmas, according to the daughter from Detroit spent lhe, can be prevented.
Mr. and Mrs. McClurkin had vis- i at Augusta Bunday afternoon, also
। Thc tops
of-the beans are killed
wrist sustained
while Hora from Middleville Bunday&gt; Mr. jon Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Trtakett at
------— sprained
poultry department at Michigan week end at John Woodman’s. Mr. .
and Mrs. Herbert Barnum and ,b* a t,nV "WTO*, which Is lhe lar- handling timber.
State College.
and Mrs. Richard Summers nnd Augusta,
daughters.
Phyllis
and
Vitlan,
and
I
vac
of
a
•
man
two-winged
fly
often
The Lacey Camp Fire Girls sold three children and Mr. nnd Mrs.; Several from here attended thq
Summer visitors are one class of
Mr.
and
Mra.
H.
A.
Woodman
and,***
1
*
ln
lhe
sprtnff
ncar
P
,accs
whcrc
Un can paper flowers al the Briggs David Smith.
people who are ready to eat turkey
funeral of H. J. Krans nt Brooknt times other than the two holi- daughter Ruth also spent Bunday lhere ,s decaying organic matter in penny social on Thursday night.
Mesdames Schultz and Quick were ' holm. Gull Jake, on Friday. Our
•here
In the soil. Fields where barnyard
days and Michigan has. a marked ’there,
pleasing hostesses of the H L. club1 hearts are filled with sorrow at the
| Mr. and Mrs. E. fl Thompson and manure’ or green manure has been
DELTON.
advantage in selling to these peo■■■“ «*•“■ &amp;■#&gt;„*•■«&gt;«&gt;»«»«&lt;
.LIT i7~
Thursday
at
the
former
’
s
lovely
passing of our friend and we truly
.—’^&gt;'
ii.. attended church In
i- «,
ntow-ed riown attracts the flies
pie. Growers in other states can ।1 £an
Woodland
There will be no community meet­ home al Lake Hills Farm, for a extend our sympathy-to thcjKjrrpwj which deposit eggs In the decaying
. ----- --.
ing this month. The next regular •Tourz” program. Roll was answered ink wife and daughters and other
not afford to make shipments ot Bunday evening.
Mrs. Arioa Payne of Hastings L&gt;! mjjterial.
business and social meeting will be by each telling of an Interesting ; Relatives,
small tola of birds but Micldgan
larvae held the second Monday night in
1I These 'eggs hatch into
flock owners can make a nice profit working at Arthur Todd’s again.
tour they had especially enjoyed.
----------------------------------------Word was received from F. C. which will feed upon the new June.
from supplying the demand at lo­
CEDAR CREEK.
Mra. Barber had a paper 'Tours by j
jprouu °t clUier eon, or bv.tu, but | Mr „d M„ culr RrynoM,
ta 1 hotels and restaurants, if they Wing that he was feeling better and
The school house was packed to
th.
Injury
l.
wu.lly
met
mrere
on
thUd„„ Irom Chlcuo .pent Plane." which made one wish to
enjoying hts trip to California.
will grow choice, early birds.
be
able
to
enjoy
such
n
trip;
Mra.
।
'capacity
Friday night at what was
b7“n,1
Ground which la
Oraund
Is lo
to be Bolurday
B.lunUy nlghl
night add
and Sunday wtU.
with
Arthur Todd's sister from Kala­ bowu
Tlie College poultry department
Bellinger
told
of
a
boat
tour
which
llliint/'.l
tzv
lv&gt;nn«
nr
mm
anrl
nrvin
..
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__
.
...
..
—
.
supposed
U&gt; be the last meeting of
advises feeding a good growing mazoo has been visiting him for a punled lo beana or corn and upon ,MU. ,Brtnt, Mr. ,„d M„. H. T. she enjoyed on the Pacific ocean
I the Community Club this season,
I which manure la applied ahould be fteynolda
mash. One which can be mixed at few days.
plowed aa earl, a. powUUo to per-. Pcre, Minemaker la Quite .lek from Los Angeles harbor to Beattie but for thc fine pfogram which was
home is made up of 20 pounds of
mil the ontanlc m.ller to decay be- W1U1 pneumonia al the prraem writ- and on to Alaska; Mra. Whidby gotten up by Mr. Goldrich and the
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
coarse ground yellow com. 17
told of a tour by foot; Mra. Hum- interest so —
... ..it was decided to
Taken
fore seeding time. Fall plowing is lng
pounds fine ground oats. 10 pounds
Several from here are planning on beat, but eatlr. aprin, plowlnit re-! Quto , ,cw lmm
,uended phrey was to have B tour by motor continue it another month or the
bran, 10 pounds flour middlings. 5 hearing Norman Thomas, Socialist
hlouom fe.tlr.1 at Benton Iler- but was unable to be present, Nev- | first Friday night In June.
pounds alfalfa meal. 14 pounds meat speaker, at Vermontville in thc aft­ duee. the damage done by the ma,crtheless these -----------------tours were--------much
*-1 There will be Mother's Day ob। bor Sunday.
scraps, 10 pounds dried milk, 10 ernoon of Tuesday. Mt\y 15.
Y'“l
Kaiheryn Horton won first enjoyed and we really thought that servancc at tlie Bunnell church
pounds soy bean meal, 2 pounds cal­
Gordon Endsley and Will Bayne
cium carbonate, 1 pound salt, and were in Lansing lastMqpek Tuesday. parked wwd bed are Injured lew. t„„„, ,n „w,„, ln ,he
Planted deeply and re- club Contest tor Achievement Day
1 pound cod liver oil. Scratch grain,
Mary Stutz went to Ann Arbor
qulrln, more time to atyt growth ; Saturday and »ha also lied with anequal parts cracked com and wheat, Tuesday for a tonsil operation.
n„t honor In
is fed In addition to the mash after
Katherine Feltzer of Freeport Crop. are Injured more during wet. „„„
cool aeaeona than when the weather tht ,uu ^oieat Kenneth Ulla won
the birds arc six weeks old.
spent the week end with her aunt,
la warm enough to atari the aeed
ln tl„ handicraft Work lor
Tlie feed should be kept In hop­ Myra Firsler.
M
boon
aa
planted
and
lo
keep
the
;t
h.
boys
4-H
Club.
pers where the birds can get it at
Mr. and Mrs. William Bayne, Flora „Unu
.™,m. well.
WellI. Th.
n j»ack—V.
W1U
(ne u]kK movlw!
plants growing
The
well
Tlie —
puck-1
all times. The hopers slwuld be Wood and Melvin Covllle of Coats
ed seed bed assists rapid growth, —
os | ,picture shows here every Wednes­
moved often enough to keen them Orove were Sunday guests at Orlcy
it helps to supply the
thc moisture re
re-­ :day night beginning, Muy 16. Every­
on clean ground.
Gilliland's in Lake Odessa.
quired by the growing plant.
one enjoyed thc free shows last,
A new bulletin on turkey raising
Paul Stutx and family have moved
summer and they*promise to be
Is now ready for distribution from from the Warren Coolbaugh house
SOUTH BOWNE.
equally as good this season.
Michigan Slate Gollcge. Il will be into Hie Elmer Ollilsplc house.
Last Week's Letter.
Sunday was Mrs. Angle Titus'
George Brownell of Fremont spent birthday, and in the early hour of
Saturday night with Frank Walton lhe day friends and relatives began
nnd family.
gathering at her irome. until they
Miss Beulah Cramer of Grand numbered forty-four. They came
Rapids called on Mra. Frank Wal­ from Lansing, Jackson, Bedford.
ton Sunday afternoon.
I Kalamazoo, Battle creek. Samona.
Rev. and Mra. a. E. Wynn of Dowling. Hickory Comers. Bristol
Woodland were Tuesday evening School. Lacey. Grand Rapids and
guests at the Will Mishler l»me.
Prairieville;
They brought well
Will
Mishler,
wife,
daughter filled baskets too, and everybody
Gwendolyn and the former's mother, present enjoyed a lovely dinner and
ON A TOTAL OF FIVE QUARTS OF DILI
Mrs. Lena Mishler, called at thc a dandy time.
Mcrl Hoatettler home near Lake
Mrs. Ella Rogers and granddaugh­
Odessa Bunday afternoon.
ter. Betty Leonard, spent Saturday
Mra. Jennie Pardee called at thc In Kalamazoo.
w cation has proved itself greatly
Cosgrlff home in Low-ell Bunday eve­
We were shocked and much
W superior in competition with
ning to see Mrs. Croe&gt;grlfT. who lias grieved to hear of the death of Mrs.
&lt; five widely advertised and
been confined to her bed the past Addison Pennock early Friday morn­
week
due
to
trouble
with
her
limb.
iH nationally known motor oils.
ing. Although she has been In poor
CONTINENTAL
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kime and heal ill for a long time, her sudden
OIL COMPANT
The best of the competing
family of Campbell visited Mr. and death was a shock to everyone. She
oils lubricated its motor only PTK8EtjOTWN.BC.
Mrs. Harold Yoder and family Sun­ was bom In Prairieville. March 15.
day.
3318.8 miles, while New and
1863 and was married. January 8.
Mrs. Jennie, Pardee was a Satur­ 1884. Mr. and Mrs. Pennock cele­
Improved Conoco Germ Proc­
day guest of her slater, Mrs. Lydia brated their 50th wedding anniver­
essed Motor Oil completed
Hl|kt
Porrilt. of West Bownc.
sary last January. She leaves to
4729 miles, more than 3000
Mra. Llbble Roush, Mrs. Zora Poe mourn her passing, her husixmd,
leadership that Chevrolet
miles farther than the first oil to
and Mrs. Odell Poe of Grand Rapids two sons. Cleo and Leon and a
made in 1933! It's an errn gn'afer,
im­
called at Will Mishler’s Friday aft-1 daughter, Mrs. Bertha Adams; also
fail, and more than 1400 miles
emoon.
farther than thesecondbcst oil!
CONOCO
seven grandchildren and one grealpressive record that Chevrolet is makinp for
Bunday guests at H. A. Cramer's1 grandchild Services were held at
Full details at the nearest
19.34! Already, sales arc tens of thousands '
were, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duffy, the home Bunday at 2:30 with Rev.
Sign of the Red Triangle.
daughter. Nora Ann. tlie Misses La D. Mlles officiating. Burial in
of edra ahead of last year. Production is
Beulah and Mary Cramer.
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Drive in and get a fill of
Chas. Prairieville cemetery.
Fisher and Robert Newberg, all of
running
higher than that of any other auto­
Mr. and Mra. Sanford Willison of
Grand Rapids.
Hickory Corner^ spent Sunday evemobile company in thc world. And every
Mr. and Mra. Frank Martin. nlng with hls brother and wife. Mr.
daughter Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. E R. Willison.
day, from state after state, comes the same
Ken Faulkner, all of Grand Rapids,
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Kem were
report on registrations: Chevrolet is leading
called atwthe Wil) Mishler and A. T. hbnored guests at a dinner party
Eash homes Bunday evening.
celebrating their 41st wedding annlall other cars!
Virginia Moore of near Freeport versary, Sunday at the home ot their
spent Friday night and Saturday daughter. Airs. T. G- Pocock of Lan­
The big reason for such preference is plainly
forenoon with Gwendolyn Mishler.
sing.
shown at the right. Chevrolet has so many
Excludva New Fssturei Protected Under Recent U. S. Patents
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver and
the latter's father, Jacob' Konkle
SOUTH SHULTZ.
vital features that others in thc low-price
of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Oliver Peake of Ross Center and
fibld have left out: Kncc-Action wheels that
Stahl were Sunday evening callers Mra. Leone Scott and daughter.
al the Andrew Blough home.
Mary Janet, and san. Richard, of
arc fully enclosed for complete safety ami ab­
Mrs. A. T. Eash spent Sunday Coldwater visited Ernest Peake and
afternoon In Hastings the guest of family Sunday.
solute dependability. A six-cylinder valve-inher daughter. Mrs. Keith Daniels,
Everyone come to church next
bead engine with an exclusive "Blue-Flame”
and husband.
Sunday. There will be a Mother's
Clifton Meek spent Saturday night day program and all will enjoy It.
head.
Big, "cable-controlled” brakes, the
at Frank Walton's.
John Minzey spent Tuesday after­
best in thc low-pric* field. Large, spacious
MUs Eleanor Miller spent the noon with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bishop of
week end with her parents, Mr. and the Doud district.
bodies by Fisher,-with Fisher No Draft
Mrs. Glenn Miller, and family, near
Mr. and Mrs. WU1 Oates and
Hastings.
Ventilation. And real "shock-proof’ steer­
grandchildren visited relatives jn
Frank and Ralph Walton have Bedfofd Sunday.
ing that brings new ease and comfort to
been helping the basebail boys get
Gordon? Kenyon spent Sunday
ball ground in shape for the . shape with Wayne Oates of the -----driving. No other low-priced automobile
Doud
”
for the coming season.
district.'
has a single one of these five leading 1934
Mr. and Mra. Frank Maas and
ASBYBIA.
features. That’s why no other can be backed
Mrs. Kate’ Patton of ..
Two local boys. Howard Cole, son visited Mr. and Mra. Mila Ashby
by such a confident statement as tliis:
of Mr. and Mra. Jay Cole, and Wil­ Bunday afternoon,
lis Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Frank Hom and son, Clinton,
Gray, left Saturday morning on an spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
extended motor trip. They will go Forest Smith In the McOmber dis­
to northern Michigan where they trict.
will spend some time trout Ashing
Mr. and Mra. Harry Mlsener of
before touring the western states and Kalamazoo apent Tuesday evening
California where they will visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
relatives on the trip.
George Kenyon.
Hie Assyria Center Nutrition class
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hamilton
will meet at the home of Mrs. Ad­ of Lansing spent Saturday and Sun­
dle Leonard on Thursday afternoon day with lhe latter’s parents, Mr.
for the white rat skit rehearsal to and Mra. Adelbert Craven.
be .presented at the Achievement
For Unoleun. Makes It
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrus and
Day program on May 8. at Hastings. baby. Mary Jane, of Hostings called
easy to clean. Fall pints
The leaders of the 4-H Club work on Mr. and Mra. O. E. Kenyon Sun­
and youll never
in sewing and handicraft, also thc day afternoon.
IL R. H. and Dlckado
parents and the club members go to
Cleauera for Wall and
be satisfied with any
Hastings on Saturday to participate
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Woodwork
in Achievement Day program.
Miss Grace Balch and Mrs. Rus­
ther low-priced car
A very impressive talk was given sell Oreenfleld attended church In
by Dr. Wheeler of Clark Memorial Hastings Wednesday evening.
home of Grand Raplda at the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Demeray of
Briggs church on Sunday morning, Battle Creek called at the James
and other points of the church. An Hammond home Bunday.
offering of trull and eggs were sent
Mr. and Mrs. Hoes of Hastings
to the home.
called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO.. DETROIT. MICH.
Remember the Briggs Parent­ Russell Oreenfleld Monday.
Teacher meeting on Friday evening.
The McOmber P. T. A. elected of­
A good program has been prepared. ficers for the coming year aa follows:
Miss Orra Strickland and friend President, Florence Clark; vice­
of Lansing spent the week end with president. Let* Haney; secretary­
the Mr. and Mra. Floyd Strickland treasurer, Orpha Oreenfleld.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tletjens spent
Mra. Agnes Purcell Ls spending Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer
some time with her sister. Mrs. Mary Hammond of the Durfee district.
A large asaortment to
Purcell. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paul of
select from
Ed. Traver is able to be up and
We eat them to fli your
Battle Creek were Bunday guests enjoy the sunshine.
window.
there.
Miss Oa&amp;kel, Beatrice Matteson.
MUs Beatrice Moore of the Ellis Dora Gardner. Arabella Smith,
school and MUs Kathrecn Jones of Jacqueline Thomas and Mrs. Rus­
A Doable Roll and Up.
the Austin school attended the sell oreenfleld attended the music
seventh and eighth grade Institute Festival at Hastings Tuesday eve­
held at Bellevue on Friday. The for- ning.
sent tree to anyone requesting it
from the bulletin clerk at East Lon-

PL0W SOON TO AVOID
LOSS OF BEAN CROPS

CEDAR P
ASSORTED SIZES

GENUINE WHITE PINE
BARN SIDING

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Frank Sage

Telephone 2515

n&lt;?xt Sunday morning. There will
Mra. Will Shriber and daughter
#everal speclab of music and | of Hastings spent lhe last part at
some speaking. Every mother is, the week with her parents, Mr. and
to have a token and a prise for the Mra. Will Gurd.
for the oldest and the youngest
Visitors at-Mr. and Mra. Henry
mother present.
Wortman's Bunday were, Mr. and
Miss Marie Lclnaar has been help­ Mrs Russell Benton and Muri
....
Ing her grandmother. Mrs. Peter Campbell of Grand Rapids, Walllc
Lclnaar. of Delton for a few days,
Campbell and family of Freeport,
Miss Gladys Calms of Hastings Louis DuboU and wife of Augusta,
'spent Friday night and Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Will Coneetrict
'with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Owen.
'of Climax.

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arithmetic. Miss Jones gave one In talned by the Isenhath comedians
geography.
.
Thursday evening.
MUs Dorothy Martin, who has
Mr. and Mrs, Coy Stowell attend­
ed a brother's funeral at Kalama­
haz returned home. The cast was zoo Thursday.
removed from her foot.
Mrs. Catherine Cole has been
"Bargains" produced at the ex-

CHEVROLET SIX
R. K. HURD, Hastings!
R. D. CADWALLADER
HICKORY CORNERS, MICH.

Mrs. Ed. Huffman home assisting In short of wolves In sheep's clothing.

SER1

�TH1 BAITIHOM BWU wypbn^DAY, may &gt;. iw

C0RN-H0G CONTRACT STATEMENTS OF MEM­
BERS OF THE CORN-HOG CONTROL ASSOCIA.
TION OF BARRY COUNTY, STATE OF MICHI­
GAN.
'

32 1 •-■FHH
TA 1 . _

barmy towwbwp.

HPM '31 0: *32 S3; PUB *91 0; ’»&gt; 0.

The following Is a statement of the basic Information on com acreage
and hog production submitted by Individual producers of HASTINGS,
RUTLAND. .ASSYRIA. JOHNSTOWN. BALTIMORE. HOPE. BARRY.
ORANGEVILLE and PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIPS who have signed
HPM
contracts under the 10J4 Corn-Hog Production Adjustment Program of
the Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
to —
total
acreage
Ln farming
| hpm^As
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS.—TA refers tv
~-----------------------unit: CA means oom acreage planted: Cant. A. means number of axitracted acres; Lin means number of litters owned by producer when far­
rowed; HPM means number of hogs produced for market; FHB means
number of feeder and stacker hogs bought.

| l.tri
0:
91 S3; PUB -91 0;

92 30

* &lt;•; kin -91 5; ‘33 Bl
11 33; PUB *13 0; *13 0.

19: 33 IS; HPM *33 100
FHB '3T 0; '32 0.

FHH S3 0

33 14; com. A O: L1r» '33 4: '3
HPM *33 34; *33 3«. FHB '33 0;

■ j]
FHB

HPM -3J U&gt;'; -33 04; FHB '31'o
20: 12 20. uout. n . . ..... ..
6; HPM 33.37; '33 40; FHB '33 0

•B3 *4; FHB '33

111*31*33 i».'33 IB:' FHB '31 o':

HARTDtOB TOWNSHIP.

52 *; HPM

10

0. 111*31 '33 40;’ '33 3d; FHB '33 0: HPM '39 14: -.13 37: FHH '33 0;
t'llffnrd Doolittle—TA 70: &lt;’A '
□□ io:
Mr. '33 0
32 3: HPM
FHH -3J 0

SSSYRIA TOW2ISU1F

Si”:

FHB

HTM

U l

SHULTZ.
I J E. Norton and family have
(moved onto Mr*. Kathryn Hart*

jj 3u.

I rllloxill—TA 27«

32 130

13 &lt;1

HPM -33 29: 32 30. FHH

Sxmurl Dudley

III'M 1 I

FHB '93 0
TA 340;

A J. I.ln ’.Il
32 I FHB '33

1

Wm. H. II

10*31 '33
BALTIMORE TOWNSHIP.

FHB *33 O;

HPM 33 IO. '33 11: FHB '33 u

Moon
'33 12
■S3 1
FHH ill 0:

11PM 'lis
'.I • •

FHB

32 Mi. FHB

and Mra John Chamberlain
land Patricia enjoyed the Music Feiuvai in
- -------77
.
Mr*. Anna Pierce of DowUng ha*
been caring for Mrs. Drake the past
week. Mrs Drake h ri'i»rtcd some
better at thl* writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Vlclt Demaray have
moved to Hasting*.
Everyone l* invited to attend the
meeting of thc •'Shull* Echoes" al
Uie hall Friday evening. This Is a.
33 CO; FHB '33 £ery important meeting and a good ’
crowd is hoped for.
Plans are being made to observe
Mother* Day at the church next
Sunday. A special program will be
given and eaitfi mother will be pre*cnted with a gift. Plan to come.

FHB
FHB

33 0

FHB

33 U;

CARLTON CENTER.
Carlton Center school was well
’’3 "■ I represent** • *1 Achievement Day.
is “: The following boys and girls ex-*
‘33 o'. Ihlbiled their projects: Zane Nash,

13 104: FHB

FHB 33 0;

13; FHB

HPM '33 K.

HPM

HPM 33
Fill! '33 U

40. nni

FHB '19 o'
32 3; 11PM

HPM '33 17; xJ.’m.-TA “22” 7a‘3'33
The only jig-saw pmxle tiiat no&lt;vnt a ss i.ir. *33 2K: body has yet been able to assemble
u '33 I3i; '33 loi. FHH [ correctly Is the map of Europe
Atlanta Constitution.

.. . HPM
FHB '.13 0: -33 0,
» hb

r Illi

&gt; e

'33 3:

j Norma Todd and Mayorna Valen'33
' I tine. All Use boys and Mayorna and
1 Ev* wcre
honorable mention
14: '33 ,or bic hlgli grade of work Uiey
HPM
' । had accomplL'.hed. Thomas Robinson
« .«&lt; A 0 1 tr/’is*? wa* chosen as one of Uie delegate.!
&gt;2 2: HPM1 -3» i»j 'S3 14; FHB *33 to represent Barry county at Lan­
sing during Club Week. Much credit
’MA*«rTLlri’*:33C4- '33 S' U duc
the loca’ tlub lcaders- Mrs
: '»3 35.'FHB ''33 &lt;‘&gt;. ''32 &lt;&gt;' | Shupp and Floyd Todd for their
JrKIbhfn—TA 15* &lt;*A '31

33 4.
12 I .

HPM 'JI o

■33 T son. Charles Wilson. Alice and Ruth

HPM '33

32 i '.

FHB '33

.

R-l-rrl H.
3: HPM '33

I i r A 1.1

Floyd Mnrfnrd

30: Fill! '33’ll

22 FHH 33 &lt;&gt;.
91 H . &lt;*A ‘33 7
.u
.lr. '33 3 '92 .1 HPM
FHH '33 0

U

30; FHB

HPM 3 1-ii
FHB '33 o
FHB '33 ri

HPM 31 3fi

12 30: FHB

Ul)

33 10: 32 13: FHB '113 «l
FHB n 1

HPM '33 7.

FHB .13 &lt;i

FHB J3 n
HPM '.13 15

IIPM

FHB JIn

i

HPM '33 44.

JOHNSTOWN TOWNSHIP
Community

SO. TllH
-■ ho
FHB

FHB

FHB 31 0

13 0; '32 &lt;•
FHB

Ja O;

Hl FHB 33 6

• IB

: ■. ■

11

FHH '33 o

HI'M

FHB

Fllli ’ 11 n

19

nr»

FHB

HPM* *33

RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
Cosnaolty Cor.Ditt.r ■

IK

HPii

FHH

HOPE TOWNSHIP
it» Committee

11

FHH
FHH 13 &lt;i

FHH 31 O
« . ..... 33*S. *33 3
.12 IS: FHH

HPM HPM '33

UYERS like dustless streets, clean stores,
clean cities so well that they go out of
their way to patronize them.

Now thaf business is
busy and people ase
can’t afford to let your
cause streets are dusty,
buildings unattractive.
I 'M &lt;31 i .
FHH 3 I

FHB

11

HPM '33 34. '32 31 ' HIM '33

»?«।

” ”■

Dowfiake is a white, odorless dust-layer in
the form of small, white flakes, which absorb
moisture from the air when spread on the road.
The moisture they absorb stays on the road

and keeps road surfaces firm, dbst-free and

pleasant to drive on. There is nothing dirty or
sticky, nor any odor from a Dowfiake dust
proofed road.
Get the fact! today. Get the business by keep­
ing your community free of dust. Write for
our folder, "flow to Control Dust.

I
HPM '33 15

FHH

picking up, stores are
spending money, you
towrTTbse its share be­
merchandise soiled and

Dustproof your gravel streets and country roads
with the cleanest of all dust-laying methods,
application of Dowfiake Calcium Chloride.

ra ।

THE

CHEMICAL

COMPANY

MIDLAND,

MICHIGAN

HPM

HPM '31 17.

K J: HPM '33 42
HPM '33 31

FHB Ila

DOW

HPM 'S3 «

»&gt;, 13 «. Font. A 3; Llr» '33 1

HPM* '.ii ;7 -32 *#; FHB 33 u
I f
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HPM '33 5;

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Uaw-Vilfe VA

ORANORVILUl TOWNtlUP

DOWFLAKE

CALCIUM CHLORIDE 77-80.

�Tltl HARTTNGflBANNER.WKDMMD4T. WAT «. 1334
cbATS GROVE.
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Mr. and Mra. Olen Edger of Bat­
Next Sunday. May 13. Mother's
Day will be observed with fitting ex- tle Creek spent Sunday with Mr.
erctees In the Sunday school and and Mra, Walter Culbert.
-A precj^ HerlMichigan Farmers Approve ;By Homa Economics Specialists church A
Mrs. Anna Buck and daughter.
Transplanting Vegetable* to
holly Tomatoes are
Michigan State CoUega
tw«e" will be given by several ladies Either. and son, Kendall, spent
Plans to Adjust Production '
Gardena Helps Growers
—w
jgggwH during the Bunday school hour.
Sunday with Kendall Baird's of
to
Meeds
of
Consumers
i
1
Beat Short Seasons
' Several of the members of thc Hopkins.
fcst Lansing-Btanalurm of more
The M&gt;P«ttelng appearance of a Nutrition class will go thte week
Mrs. Cressey of Hastings and Mrs.
than 34.000 Michigan farmers have properly made sated helps make it Tuesday to Hastings to the county Ferule Carpenter of Ypsilanti spent
been placed cm contracts to reduce u&lt;te Kood
COOI meeting.
Thursday evening with Mr. and
their producttan of com and hogs
n
°
Mr Ind Mra' Clarence Shelley of Mr
* UFSyette
i
Mrs.
LaFayctte Usbome.
Usbome.
transplanting them when the frost
in compliance with the plans of the Michigan State Coltege
mm asra c^rencc »au &gt; o.
and
Wcycrman
hope
danger is past enables the home
"‘.‘u
twp daughtera of Hastings called,
gardener to beat the short growing
Mr. and Mrt. Will Hoyt and Agrlsultural Adjustment Admlnte-1 Certain simple fundamental rules
Ion her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
reason In Michigan and to get bet­ daughter Bernice from Plainwell LraUon^ according to Verne H.!in preparation will keep a salad
ter yields from more varieties of visited Chas. McDermott and family Church, statistician for Michigan, ffrom mediocre looks and taate. In . We were «orry to hear of the dealh atrodtbeck. Sunday.
Lenawee county has turned In Uie the flirt place, a salad should be
I*1,0?!™'?'
| Mr. and Mra. LaFayette Usbome
vegetables.
Sunday afternoon.
number
of
contracts,
and
chosen
which
offers
proper-color
and
who
dl6d
last
Monday
night
In
Kaiattended the funeral of Harry Stow-1
'greatest
Instructions for building either
ed for
for aa .&gt;c)
c&gt;|j on
on 'rhtu^day
Thursday at
at Hastings.
Hastings.
-bw— ifding counties
•
[tunazoo where he has lived
1
sash houses or cold frames will bo sons of Kalamazoo visited their par­ . other
coun.— are Branch.1 flavor contrast. ’
-----.
....
.
.
number
ol
veara
He
wax
a
fine
mini
1 &gt;&gt;&gt;• g»_..i.
rsent to anyone requesting them ents. Mr. and Mra. Frank Leonard., -Hillsdale. Monroe. furon. Gratiot,
Variety
be wmMsorb
i„ me « I
&lt;»
"«,1,
I K'"
Mn
Mary Vank ol Bast Carlton I
IwUon
ot
1
baeLround.
aa
leal
’
‘ I2JK
from the bulletin clerk at Michigan Sunday.
Ionia. Calhoun. Tuscola, and Clin......
“ •
. — , _
, , ; . ■ipcni rtiu.-iy
mi. turn inn.
aonallty. Thc funeral Was iwld at Pran|[ ahrtber
|
State College
Many growers pre­
Mra. Georgia Bowker visited her tasv. Farmers in M counties have UtUteejerixn. be^t teoua.- BUT
Kalamax'.o on Thursday afternoon
Mr. .nd Mrs. Earl Keeler
and
fer not to bother with thc early sister. Mra. Kate Williams. Tuesday. signed contracts.
Boston head lettuce, chicory, endive. । ^..aa. ...
burial in the Hastings eeme8aturday ul Mrs Mux. I
starting of planta but to buy them
The exact totals for counties and shredded young cabbage, watercress. ‘ with
Fred Ashby and family visited at
lcry
j'
from commercial growers. Plants Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Aabby’s home In state can not be given yet as Hte or Romaine.
'| prv
goret
Anspaugh's
of
Quimby.
Mr. and Mrs E. 8. Thompson, Mra.;1
obtained by growing or by purchase Kalamazoo Sunday.
work has been completed in only
Mr and Mrs. Frank Shriber atid
Bene pw salad 0014 and dry. and F c Wlil^ alld Mr iU1(, Mni H
sljould be transplanted carefully lo
Mra. Kate Williams was taken 39 counties and some contracts may uie a laryr enough pUU so Chat tne
, chu„h ol Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burry and son i
insure Uiat they will live and grow very til Sunday and to still confined be refused even in those counties.
~
------ --- ------.
enure dun la not covered. leavu«lichni[
ua&gt;„„„
y enneenuon
at 'spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. and I
rapidly.
Moat of the contracts involved thc jumelent space around the edge »&gt; B.,llc c,„, -n,IcpoIl . Mr. Abid Donley, ot tU.tlnn.
Bailie
Creek
Toeol.v
..V,
reoort
.
Mb,
K(efcr
wrf.
Only well grown, hardened plants
Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Tester reduction of both corn and hogs that thc salaUi may be eaten without mie attendunct* mid program A misshould be used. Hardened plants
.niilino
!»u|«usr«».n iii&lt;
ncsaay
nesduy evening wiui
with ncr
her granagrand- •'
spilling.
I slonnry from China, was one of the । tlloln,.r Mra. Margaret Anspuugli.
are those which have been, exposed
stances, men who could not qualify
,
uwt
.
„„
Marinating
meats,
fowl.
Bna,mam speakers
lot Quimby.
to out of door temperatures long
. \
J?r °ne conunodlty -cooked vegetables with a tert French I Word comes from P. C- Wing, who!
__________« a r
,
enough to acclimate them to out­
,cr- .
.
’ dressing before adding thc ma yon-I| ,went to California about three weeks
Mra. Dorothy Vaughn and eon and 8 «C «?r U&gt;e
(1R«Mnrvn i f
side conditions. Plante should be Mrs. Will Trine of Marshall spent
.??yn?*n? ‘o *mBde for nalse a ill help to bring out the full'
"
.2.. tawT* c.iin i akf
. .
. .
. ... .
Iago. that he te feeling fine and cn- j
protected from the sun while they, Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clare th» rwlurHnn In Imm mill final an- ■
ua nan. au^a ^aiu
joylng
[r|„
eXpCCt-S U&gt;tX'
'
'
‘
'
~
are out of the ground. Cloudy days Ashby.'_______________________ •
being
characterless, |blick thls w,,ck a|ld
flll hu r,,g.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lowery and
tlonal ll.5lfo.000 will be paid foe the the
Cusalad
„,w from
ul„ttM11
, ollouu&gt;
are best for setting tlie plants.
thought should be given
appointment at church.
■Mr a,,d Mrs- Uvn Hanson and
Flarlcultural note suggests "lady decrease In com acreage. These , toCareful
Hales made for setting plant.? I
the arrangement
arrangement nt
of salads,
salads, strlvstrivthe
Herbert Rlderuxir and Mtes Mun- daughter, Marjorie, attended the
should be large enough to permit slippera” surrounded by Duteh- [ are
the
sums
due fronfthem'^
but the local the
expense
will
be paid
,Or
VttrJUUon , —
FU!5ly. s‘Y*dde&lt;J1 ger of Baltic Creek vtoited Mr and Saturday night dance at Prairieville,
the roote to lx- spread out natural­ men's "breeches." So thc trousers- termers will £celre XhLlv
.‘*Muce u*d
*n P!a&lt;^ ot Mra. Rujoell Demond on Sunday
»&lt;'"&gt;
Mrs Reuben Reed twin
ly. Tlw earth then should be pack­ for-ladles Idea hila gardening, too. 1 xnTriJmL.TT . sll?hUy
Uw
used leaf u
or
. School
Rchno! will
will dose
dose next week
week FrlFrl- uaugntera
daughtera on
on many,
Friday. may
May s.
4. motnMothirfr on
™ either
Pith.r 11 varlM
uu: commonly
vu|M
‘‘“,,u,
“&gt;lwIn
‘ Iceberg
ed firmly around the roots. Water i —Arkansas Gazette.
No payments are made
w
m
or
lhp rubles'
J_?[ c
2, ^
„ ,. 2p .next
nn.i
h-bix«
hr»
’amn/
e,““r varieties will help, or the
vegetables
dBy&gt; May
18 th
t a and sdwol cr
and
babies
tore
doingnn».
fine.MrMr.
contract
until
the
contracts
have
LA;
‘ “ . . „"Tr!5
“ “
nr fruita
«
InilU may be arranged operate-1
-.pars,.- wlll joln ln thP J&gt;rot(ram
.......
h- —
~~»»
and Mra Reed are now »thc
i»rcnts
In small lettuce cups, serving sev-1 wln pclwnkln of Battle Creek of twelve children, eight girls and
a, I'06' f.rQn' erl1 on t,le
IPvlead ot mixing spent a few days recently with Mr four boys, all nt home but
one
be ““ “ then, WgeUii In one m«.u.
daughter, the wife of Dennis La­
i
—
—
—
-—
-------------------land
Mrs.
Harley
Scuse
and
family
Washington Immediately.
■ —• - - . .
When salad ingredients are to be alld Sunday they all called on Mr. I Fountain.
mmmcvn.ua
.
i
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t
-------------—
J
—
'.V
v»»nv»»
vi
nutwtwvnw
Mrs.
Margaret
McCafferty
and
Xir.
blended, care should be taken to and Mrs. Boss Cotton of Northwest
PRAIRIEVILLE.
no_
Mr. and Mrs. Billings and Mr and mil
mlx them
'^cm llirhtlv tn
,o nvnul
“vold all
«&gt; “
P-j Woodland.
'and Mrs Earl Buffenbarger return-1
I Mrs. Robert Burchett attended the J’*«rnn‘’e of mewincss. The apjjear-1 Mr )UKt Mrs. Leo Demond and j ‘ &lt;1 Home Sunday from their trip to
funeral of Mra. Billing's only sister. al,cc 01
are improved by such b^y of HnMlngs called on Willard Kenton. Ohio. They report it so,
telephone afford
Mrs. Abbie McAru. of Flint Friday Rarnislies as: hard cooked eggs. nemond's on Sunday. 1
I dry In Ohio the farmers arc quite;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shelp and Mra !sllCed- ’■*CPd &gt;'olk silvered white.—
----------------- t a » \----------|concerned about Uicir crops, every-1
D. N Honeywell wmln KalBmnv»3' parsley,
whole,
minced.—tomato.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
thing burning up.
quartered. —
— nuts,
nuts, halved.
halved.)Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Pliny
Pliny Hansbargcr
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs. Maddens
Maddens Yomw
Young mnmoand to Pine Crest where Mr. Shelp sliced.
5,lccd- Quartered.
J- Mr.
Hansbaracr i Mr
—radishes
radishes— whole, chopped.'entertained their children from Lan- t&lt;)ri-d io Kenton. Ohio, last week for'
called on Clare Doster Tuesday.
(Ichopped.
chopped.—
I
Mrs. Belle Pancoast of Hastings 'roses
ros*8-'—beets, sliced, cut In fahey sing. Chester nnd Woodbind on Sun- a few days.
shapes.—plmicnto, sliced, chopped.,day
| Mrs. C. VanEtt and aunt. Mrs.
called on Mrs F. J. Hughes Tues- "
cut into shapes such as diamonds. । Mr. and Mrs Dennis Haskell of | Mary Crons. motored to Hastings
day.
Leland Honeywell and Mine Borne hearts.—celery, curled, stuffed—pick- Tamarac called nt John Stairs' home । Thursday afternoon and did some
। shopping while there.
of Dowagiac spent over thc week les. whole, fans &lt;cut In parallel: to see Miss Alte Haskell recently.
WHFRF ECONOMY RUHS
Rory Bawdy and friend of Port-; Mrs. C. Van Ent spent Tuesday al
end with Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Honey­ slices almost to end and spread out
, fnnwlsei strawberries, fresh, pre- land. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Ham- 1 Kalamazoo shopping and calling on
well.
served
—
cheese
balls,
coated
with
mond
of
North
Hastings
spent
Sunfriends.
The Kellogg school held a May
Festival Friday night. There were chopped nuts, flattened with nut day nt Homer Bawdy’s. Mr. andMrs. S. A McCafferty and Sarah
two hundred children taking part. meat on top—cheese carrots, yellow ;Mrs. John Stairs called there in the Buffenbargvr were shopping at Kalmi
' amazoo on Monday last week.
Elizabeth Woods w chosen Muy chee.se shaped like carrot.—bit of evening.
for
green top,—cheese
Miss Alla Haskell. accontxinted
--------------- -------------------------Queen. Mary Jean, Janet and Ivan parsley
Thc 22222:222;
humiliating 2:
tiling -~z~.
about 2
It 2
te'j
CREESE Mild Full Cream
lb.
Smith each hud i»ru in the pro- pumpkins, yellow cheese molded by her grandparent*, visiteq Sunday
the youth who thinks he know.into pumpkin shape,—stuffed olive, j afternoon at Clark Oversmith's in that lhe
knows
gram.
,rmore
—- Uian&gt;•&lt;-----------— ,
his----------parents,
so often j
does.
Mra w. F Smith and famfly. Mr 'whole sliced.—green peppers, sliced. South Coats Grove.
shredded
.
____________________________________
_____
and Mrs. George. Wood and family
Chestcrfteid, Old Gold “rt&lt;,n
and Mra. Honeywell attended the
tall
May Festival at Kellogg Agricultural
MIDDLE* ILLE.
.
or Carnation Milk
cans
school Friday night.
I Mrs Sophia Chase was 84 years
Mr. and Mrs G. M. Woods and ' old on Saturday and still enjoys good
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. flieallh and looks nearer like a wornCAMPBF.LL'S
Titus Sunday honoring Mrs. Titus'ran of 60. She received many beauli-'
birthday anniversary. There were ful flowers and cards and other
pkg.
All Flavors
about 45 present. It was an enjoy- i presents, which she greatly enjoyed.!
able affair.
'she hod seen many changes in this|
Mrs. Jennie Norris and Lucy and town.
'
-jwa.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norrte were, ini "
Many from here Attended the Nit
Kalamazoo Sunday, the two former :Day Musical in Hastings and Breit
visited Mr. and Mra. Free! Ketcham j Ily enjoyed It.
’
and the latter vteltcd Mr. and Mra. I Our cemetery is being cleaned up
Ben Temple.
hin nice shape nnd will look tine. We
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ritchie of ineed a good rain to make it look its
Gun lake were In town calling on 11
(relatives Saturday. Fred Ritchie and I The remains of Mrs. E. M. Brown
s ib. XT
i wife of Kalnmn^no were also callers. I of Detroit, for many years a resi, Mrs. Edna McKIbbin and son Rol- dent here, were brought here for
Colton Soft
land and Lcahmae Frederickson I burial last week The many friends
SEMINOLE
were m Hastings ..hopping Wedncs; extend to the bereaved ones their
I day
i sympathy.
pod** track!. BUI?*
ROYAL
ii ail started .boat ■
I Mrs. Arnold*McLcay is home from 1 Supt. Bell and 21 of hte Ag. class
Borgcss hospital and te doing nicely. | spent a couple of doys last week in
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------[Lansing. They went over in the
Aooorte
At.
Rosenberg bus and returned Friday
AIIB, SMby lu. McpUdI. no-IKTh, c. L. Boley b». They l,.d .
si
nrlnrlrml In
erhnul at
at „
..
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.
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si tlon
tlon as
as principal
In n
a school
fine time and all enjoyed their trip.
Mulliken for the coming year.
The lowest of all low things that
About 30 attended the Klingen- we have heard of in our life was reamilh school picnic Friday. Games ccntly done In our cemetery, when
and races were played In the after­ not only markers but plants and
noon.
bulbs were taken from graves, as
Mtes Velma Steeby has been hired well as water hydrant fixings. We I
'to teach our school again next year. do not know of sufficient punish­
The Yankee Springs school closed ment for such dastardly proceedings.
Friday with a picnic.
Postmaster C. A. Gardner and his
Mother's Day exercises were held assistant have been making trips.
at the Yankee Springs church Sun­ over the routes from here ot late.
THAT FULL-FLOATING
day. Mra. Strickland of Hastings Nice trips for Uie fellows who arc
THOSE ROLLER BEARING
TkAT OIL 1
waa presented with a picture for be­ tied up inside most of the time.
THOSE VALVE SEAT
REAR AXLE WILL
UNIVERSALS WILL
ing the oldest mother present and
Many were afraid there was a bad
GIVE MORE SERVICE/
INSERTS WILL ,
FILTER WILL
Mrs.
Georgia Giddings was pre­ fire the other evening when the boys
TRANSMIT MORE
SAVE
GAS'x«A
sented with one for being
thc were working with the fire alarm,
SAVE OIL/i
POWER/
’youngest motrfer.
as no notice had been given as to
E. Latta spent a few days last what they were to do. The whistle
100 lb».
week In Battle Creek' with hte son. blew long and hard, but fortunately
Miss Vera Latta of near Barlow there was no fire. Some time there
r THOSE "
lake spent two doys last week with maybe and no one will tum out.
iwiu
HYDRAUUC
Anna Storkan and attended the
Fire call Saturday called the dept,
school picnic.
BRAKES
out to the farm known for many
ioo ib.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Latta are the years as the Bill Shaw farm. The
WILL'SAVE
parents of a six pound bhby girl barn and all outbuildings were de.
born April 24. She will answer to stroyed along with some stock and
TIRES/
the name of Lena Lillie.
tools. A bad loss for Ted Hayes who
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rouse of lives there. As we understand he had
om
c
Battle Creek, Mrs. Win Green. Mrs. no insurance on his personal prop­
Esther LeBaron and children of De­ erty.
troit and Archie Burd of Lansing
Frank Cave received word Satur­
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. day that a brother, living at Lake
Albert Green.
t
Marshall Tripp, Archie Burd. Es­ to see him.
ther and Alberta Green spent Sun­
G. D. and Mrs. Whitmore were In
day evening in .Battle Creek and Grand Rapids Sunday attending a
attertded a show while there.
birthday party ol one of their
Rlciiaxd Green, son of Mr. and grandchildren.
Mrs. Frank Green of Nashville, who
Armur Whittemore and Ed. Stim­
has been working In the CCC near son. former residents here, were
Houghton lake, has accepted a po- dowp Saturday calling on friends.
‘sltlon In Lansing.
Come again boys, you are always
I
Mra. Albert Green has been quite
welcome.
•
ill but te better atr thte writing.
The Memorial day program te un­
A new family has moved on the der way and we expect the usual
DeVries farm.
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crowd at our program- It will be
worth while.
PLEASANT RIDGE.
BRANDED BEEF
rom coast to coast-everywhere - cleaner, erankctM FMttURtot
A program for Mother s Day will
buyers of low-priced trucks are pressure lubrication give'
EAST WALL LAKE
be held next Sunday morning.
AND VICINITY.
switching to Dodge by thousands. Theon engine life. You want
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kinne spent
reason is simple. Over two do»cn“plu&gt;"
Mr. nnd Mrs. Otte Boulter and
over Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al­
family ot Cressey were Sunday visi­
bert Kinne in Flint.
value features are built into Dodge,..
iving feature like throa.
Mr. and Mra. David Flory of tor* at Chas. Kahler's.
each one recognised by truck men in­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ricker enter­
Scottville were callers in the Arthur
stantly aa*’ be tte r bull ding* eechpne a
tained a cousin and family- from
Teeter home Tuesday P. M.
money-saver doing its part to cut down Ths "Show-Down "ssotsi
Battle Creek Bunday.
gas, oil, tire and repair coats. Figure for
w
Mr. and Mra. Warner Bera of
houaccleanlng near Lake Odessa.
Nashville ate supper with Mr. and
yourself howhydraulicbrakeS.thatsfay
The County Achievement Day of Mrs. Clifford Kahler Friday evening.
equalized, decrease the wear on tires,
Ilk.* Xth.kMikaM.
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mIIm *«■■!
•,
'the
Nutrition J.M
classes
are. -maetlng
John VBl
Plough
and M
family
and Mrs.
save adjusting expense. Look at the
'this week Tuesday in Hastings at Sprague of Toledo. Ohio, were at
extra strength in the full-floating roar
the Methodist church.
their cottages at the lake Saturday.
axle. Notice how the oil filter, air
Services for Harry Stowell were' Clifford Kahler and wife were
held -at the Riverside cemetery: Kalamazoo stoppers Friday.
Thursday, May 3. A large crowd of
Mr. and Mra. B. D. Reynolds called
friends from here attended.
on Mrs. ChM- Teller at Cressey
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LEGAL NOTICES |
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SEEDS NEED

FOOD MARKET ADVICE,
THE CROSSROADS.
Good meat te good meat whether
mus
ucm Tuttle
luvue or
MUs Beth
of runt
Flint nun
and k
R..
SSS,STSS.SIS?
WELL-PREPARED SOIL itnom th. wmwiru&gt;,|l.
or sou. c™»
rajliai wirk a« m®rt»a&lt;or». to
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hindquarter of an animal. Which ; guest* of the former s krandmothcr.
fo.V Thorough Working of Soil you choose depends partly on the: Mrs. Jane Tuttle. Saturday. MUs
8
.
a.
.
length of your purse and partly on Tuttle U the daughter of Mr. and
Necessary
Necessary to
to Start
Start and
ana
^ow mucu nmf. Jou can spend in' Mrs. Newman Tuttle of Lansing and
lhe kitchen. The so-called tougher a member of this year’s ^fraduating
! JoVT.7; s’a.’ JS ।
Grow Plants
cuts.
If cut thin, can be cooked in a class of Hurley hospital of Flint
i?M“‘,7edAinBUbJr
EjU!l Lansing-Thorough prepara- 1
short time and may be superior in
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cook and
p«r» M2: Ihrrr I.,, tlon of the sec^l bed for gardens is 'tenderness-and flavor to tlw so- family of Freeport spent Sunday
m'pir bi ii&gt;&gt; &gt;utr onc WBy Of jnsurlng bountiful barcalled
tender cuts ot "lower .grade” with John Oook and family.
JrmMiTdr,! I«‘&lt;S" vesta of vegetables, according to
meat. Long, slow cooking at low
Mr. and Mrs. John Haight of Has­
&gt;o*. .•Toile, la hrrr garden specialists ut Michigan State .
rtut ^&gt;f Ue .power of College.
1, temperatures such us bruising or tli'Ks called on Mr. und Mra. Orval
I pot roasting or stewing is the secret Tuttle Sunday.
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.1 pobbe .Utuon |.&gt;
Whether a spade or a j*low is used [tough
cute tender^Thc
Homer
m
Homer Bates
Bates spent
spent part
part of
of last
last J
In... In ihe
im »ii,
‘I W1H
forequarters of
of beef
beef and
and lamb
iamb and
and week in Hustings
7 "f
..i to
10 Mlr
AUr the
lnc “
5011
W,H ‘&gt;5l*’'!d 0,1 l*]cIi forequarters
.« size
shw olllw
of li» garden; oither
rither te
all
cuts o
off port a
and
vcal require:
reqUlre
lunir. M-h.e.n
u.ek.t.n •«
U suitable |iQ
|| culs
nd veal
Harold Smith and family of Has-i
iLLra
’k.Lm4’ m.na"
Stlna" lf alx lnches
,nches ot
°J 50,1 15
u ,lurncd
l,unicdovover
*;r this
type type
d cooking.
of cooking.
Since
Since
thesethese.'
Ungs spent Sunday with Mr. and
• inc drarribrj'prrmr.rrib»d prom- 10
,o l°
f°rm
r,n ““ seed bed Heavy
Heavy soils'
soils cu
cuts
ts arc
arc Qp. onfs
onts best
bcSt suited
suited to
to the
the Mrs.
1
O. Smith.
uwn.hip of M.pi.
should--------------------------------not be worked when-- they
the
--------------—, arcaverage
average food
food budget
budget atat this
this season.
season. Miss Dorts Williams spent
r Micbicau, dr.cr.b
wct or
or the
lhc soli will
wlll became
became so
so hard
hard pproi)Cr
cookery must
must supplement
supplement week end In Hastings, theguest of
'
wet
rOper cookery
Ihnl plflnU
tilnnts W,M
ull! not
ml Brow
jmir P
nrniM-rlv
_.___ meat
.
My rod. Mrt Of t*.. 01:11
ropcr,&gt;' good
(Mr. and Mrs Pat Hager.
nf .retion tbiriy t-o.
Materials added to increase tlie । pijh is more plentifuleach week I Mr- and Mrs. Jasper DeConing cnMt Mnrty iMo. .&lt;&gt;4 plant food of thc soil should bewell । ftn&lt;1 lt4 frest) delicacy should be tertained the following guests Sunr«rf7.
covered. Three inches of wellpul- frequently enjoyed. Many people will j day. Mr. and Mrs. William DeVries
•r&gt;a t-o third, ro.i»,
verlzed soli should form thetop I be glad to hear that lhe spring lob-1 and son. Charles, of Portland. Mr.
’
Xh ‘"yr of
B»r&lt;len. Too little worki8Wr waM)n b ln (ul) sv,.lnK
thal and Mrs P. Hoppen and Ben Hulzrod^ to pl»r. nf hrUw ground permits air pockets. thls SWeet-mealcd seafood is very enga and lady friend from Grand
t on. hundred thiri. to remain under the surface and।n5asonab)e
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(Rapids.
'L *7nhd,»nl! £•* these allow the soil lo dry out very, Fortunately, new crop onions arc | Mrs. Sarah Burd of Grand Rapids
TRPWlyplentiful, for onions are almost in-[spent part of last week with Mrs.
Commercial fertilircrs. may be dispensable in the types of meat [ Clyde Sledge.
used to add plant focxl to poor soils cookery suggested above. Carrots
Harold Williams spent Sunday In
but nne or well rotted manure is mid celery add their flavor to the Lansing.
.
i
. Mirh.ccn ibU 3&lt;iih better for garden soils. The humus rich brown gravies which arc char- 1 Mr. und
and Mrs. Bert Frisby of near
in the manure is needed to help re- acteristic of braised meats. _________'*Freeport*spent
-------* Sunday
J—- —
-1 —
--•with
Clyde
,r. Aoicnre.
u»»n moisture and to keep the earth
r ; arc ol Rood quality and „„
Peas
are Sledge and family.
i. Mleld»»7,r 1,1 B*'3*1 11,01 Manure should be available
at summer prices.
While I Mrs.----------------------------"
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but commercial fertilizers arc ap- to lamb or poultry they are equally ‘ Ernest Williams and In the afterORDER FOR PUBUCATIOK.
surface
soil
after
home with
nnd beef, noon
Mr. -----and
i&gt;. &lt;no Probai*
iruoaie Court
Luun plied
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'tic ground has been spaded. It is I Green beans are moderate in price.’Mrs. End Williams to Grand Rapids I
'“iw'MMtai.ta lhe"
‘Mo lhe soli. Four Asparagus is plentiful and is rea- to visit Mrs. Mildred Roush.
r 3Mb "l»&gt; *"f Afr.1 pouhds of commercial fertilizer lo sonably priced Lettuce is a little j Chrfs. Moore of Freeport was seen
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each 100 square feel is an ordinary high right now but less lettuce is, on our street one day last week,
Stosrt
nnrt ci,ra«r&gt;t.
Cierawt. JuJ&lt;»
JuJ&lt;« ta
ratte
e of application
required
required for
for fruit
fruit and
and vegetable'
vegetable' Homer*
Homer Bates.
Bates. Mrs.
Mrs. Orley'
Orley” Smith.
Smith.
,f lb, r.iau of Grnrr*
Some soils are too acid to grow .'salads than for green ones. Toma- Mra. Mlnda Billingsley. Mrs. Clyde
ini
vegetables well. An application ot toe» and cucumbers are more abun- Sledge nnd Mrs. Sarah Burd ntSai,rjnrn !rt4kr.X”ri ,,mc c^sts 1,ulp UJ,d lncrcases lhe dant and radishes and greed onions tended thefuneral of
Mra. Julia
&lt; ib*t » j»x
«ri for productiveness ot the garden. Simple
,help out l&lt;n' salad bowl. Jones which was held in Hastings
&gt;nnat arrount
«nj that outfits to test soil for acklily can beBig sweet cherries are plentiful; Wednesday.
Ii'i“ 24th itar nf M.y obtained from seed stores, county,and Inexpensive. They arc good to*
----------------- -----------------------«n u-rinck in iho fore- agricultural agents, or the soils de-leat plain and contribute color and
CRESSEY.
.
.ban.
hr ah.1 i. partmcnt at Michigan Stale College.' flavor to many, salads and desserts. I Mrs. Wm. Culp spent the week
fur heannr aaia pro
C(ML
Bn(( thc u.sU call
Calilaloup&lt;. nrc plentiful and of
s'ith relatives al Niles.
)
rdart, that poblle nomade by anyone who will follow uootj quality. Honeydew melons are
u
„
u
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M
,
lllv
Mr. and Mrs. Hurd of Nashville
i.n t.y publication »f a the directions given with the outfit generally available. Strawberries are arc spending some time at tiiclr
i'
o7b*»u£a‘In Limestone to correct soli acidity te1 plentiful nnd cheap and red rasp- farm home here.
art a na-apap-r print- inexpensive or hydrated lime can be berries from thc west have come In- • Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Aldrich and
in aai4 conntT.
used Only enough limn should be ।' to murKc.
market. Appies
Apples arc
are .sun
still plcntlchildren of Parchment called on Mr.
picnii- cniiarcn
m»nt. Judra of Probate, applied to make the soil neutral.
U] and
and new
new crop
crop apples
apples are
arc expectexpect- un
und
d Mri.
Reynolds and
and family
family
I!(ful
Mri. Lee
Lee Reynolds
j After the seeds are sown.
t.
„
the'ed
ru io be
ot in
Ih nuirari
market aviiiciiini
sometime ui
in’;Sunday evening.
rrenl June
---- ..
—u thc
_r .u.
M(. be cultivated
Mr|
ReynoIdj.
often
II--------------approaches
end ground
of the should
cBough to keep the weeds down and season for Florida oranges and ।family spent the week end with Mr.
to form a fine earth mulch on thc grapefruit and for navel oranges but (and Mrs. citas. Hndson and daugh­
surface of the garden. Weeds take California Valencia oranges are ex- iter at Vicksburg.
plant food and water which thc peeled in the very near future
Mrs. Beulah Barber and our
Thc earth These oranges arc available during ।teacher. Miss Elma Schumakci. took
vegetables will need
mulch helps to prevent the ground the summer and early fall.
thc ;&gt;chool children on a visit to the
from drying out rapidly It Is much
This h the peak of the pineapple , |Parchment mills Friday P. M.
easier to kill weeds when they arc sea.son.
aeu-wii. If
11 you enjoy conserves, try
Mr Ul&gt;d Mrs. Ray White and famsmall than when they have attained a
n rrimbinatlnn
combination nf
of ntneftnnle
pineapple, rhubarb fly unfl Mr. and Mrs. Waller White,
some size Frequent cultivation that and strawberries All arc plentiful. | and ‘family of Kalamazoo spent
keeps the soil’s surface from crust- seasonable and Inexpensive.
Sunday with their parents. Mr. and
। Ing will serve bath purposes
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-------------- -------------------------Mrs. Wm While.
Plants need more water than us­
BEAR HOLE LAKE NEWS.
, Miss Elizabeth Hartman has re­
ually falls as rain during thc Michi-1' Oscar Hurless of Hustings spent. turned to her home here after asrl.rr ..
.nu
«“•&gt;
Watering the Sunday with hls son Kenneth Hur- Isteting Mra Hallock with her house­
m.jnrit, at thni .ii .garden with an ordinary hose or loss and family.
[hold duties for several weeks.
&gt;«i&lt;l itonno &lt;•» pprr»ii»r Kir with the porous hose devUrd by the; Russel Craven anti Mr Marion | Mr. and Mra. Paul Albertson haVc
l.riv’-inn* '"t'Ari ’x" "suH n? ,agricultural engineering department Clem of Carlton were in Grand Rap- bought the Jlin Teller farm near
Act. &lt;.f Miciuean of thr .r.r at the College will increase the ids on business Monday.
; Richland
‘Fl* \hVf‘L"d1^r7.,.'rX*n'*lh!i,i ylc,d-’ ot Breen foods. Less water will
Mr. and Mrs W Bachclder and
Mrs. Merriman's mother, who sufhr "iMoirtS. -Meh t^ be needed if it is applied late in the Mr and Mrs. F Beckwith of Has- fjred a full a few days ago. te re­
rr.Bed by the ■s.i.tit uf ».iJ afternoon or at night
! Ungs were Sunday guests of Mr. 4&gt;vering nicely.
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and Mrs. 8 Grimmett.
; ♦ Mias Irene nnd Mra. N. H. BarWe understand that the American1 Alden Suttbln and family of Cii-(bcr visited relatives at Niles. Sun­
। singers In London who nightly de- max
;
were Sunday guest of their' day.
Mr and Mrs. Horace Cole.
-----clare that they wanna go back to cousin.
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Mr. and Mra Floyd Anspaugh and'
Alabama are not even ringing up
MeO.MBER SCHOOL NEWS.
the old folks at five pounds a min- •daughter. Mary of Charlotte were'
A large crowd attended the last
Sunday
guests
of
her
sister.
Mrs.!
। ute.—Punch.
•
(P. T. A. Thursday night and enArthur Tyler nnd family.
' Joyed'thc fine program given by the
.hail I It Is said the invention by a CamSome of the neighbors have been[ Iscnhalh Entertainers. Officers
। bridge &lt;Eng.) professor of a new busy tills week setting out 1,0001 elected for next year are: President.
inr.: universal language “is creating a lot white pine trees.
Mrs. A. C Clark; Vice-president,
«h» of talk." We have no doubt —DeMrs. A. Tyler. Mrs Clagett and Mrs. Charles Haney and Secretary
trolt News.
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Mrs O. Tuttle were in Hastings Sat­ and Treasurer. Mrs. Russell Green­
urday attending the Achievement
; field.
day ot the 4-H Clubs given at Mie1
The Camp Fire meeting postponed
M. E. church.
.
from last week, will be this Satur­
Mr. and MY57 Jot Smith of Wood­ day afternoon with Josephine Sunland called on Mr. and Mrs. Zellon‘|day. A Council Fire will be held.
। Kaiser Sunday.
Our school played ball with thc
1V34 h.T.
&gt;IU»d tar er.AUara
Mr a,ld MfS. Albert DaVlS fTOm Durfee scltool bust Friday and lost
p«..'nt ibrlr rialm* »x»ln.t &gt;ald dvri-’aH
Fisher District were Sunday (
29-24. We arc to play Dowling this
to Mid Court for •lamination and »d|uu guests ot Mr. Wm Clagett and fam- (
1 Friday.
moot and that ail crxhlnra ot ,ald do- nv
r,a&gt;rd aro rr&lt;salr»d to prnonl th-lr
rtalma io &gt;*14 c&lt;mri. at tbo probata offira.' Mr. and Mrs Walter Eaton. Mr the program Friday morning. Dora
!n, ,h* rL'7.of.?“’»!?.*? I" •*'? roun,r and Mrs. Clarence Texter and John:I Gardner Is chairman this week.
A. I&gt; 1934. and tha‘t m!4 etelm. t“u"b; Texter of Hastings were Sunday
Catherine Haney and Dora Gard­
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TU&lt;\dav nlJht
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CARLTON CENTER.

• rmf for rrinrinol and inlor-«I
•f Sit Ilundrrd Etfbtjr polli’.m

Geo. Pilgrim and family of Battle .There were a good many attended
1 Creek were Sunday guests of their „
services at the M. E. church
L’’* cousin. Mn Horace Cole, and fam-J“V
?
' uy
113th, is Mother s Day and it U hoped
I Miss Phyllis Tyler spent the week i .lher® *111 »* » «ood congregation out
.nir* end in Hastings with her sister, ।10 observe the day.
27ih dar
Jriir. a. Bonna Tyler
Mrs- York&gt; who haa bet’11 wlth hcr
•ci-rk i- lb. r..r«.~.n
and faml|y of W|)fxl. ktster. Mrs Otis Landon for oome
land were guests of Orval Tuttle i
10 her home east
and family Monday.
1
Woodland this week.
Dale cook and family of Freeport I Mr
°"11
were
were Sunday
Sunday guests
guests of
of John
John Cook
Cook f“»Uy of Grand Rapids visited the
former s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
and family.
Henney.
Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Kenneth Hurless and MUs
Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Fuller and
Doris Craven attended the Mother
and Daughter banquet given at the Elaine spent Sunday with Mr. and
U. B. church In Hastings Wednes-, Mrs. Edgar Cheney of Eaton Rapids.
The community was shocked to
day evening.
John Haight and family of Has­ here of the sudden death of Mrs.
tings were Bunday guests of Orval Clarence Radford (Etta Wickham*
of Hastings. Saturday night. Much
Tuttle and family.
John Cook and son Richard were sympathy is expressed for the fam­
in Middleville on business Thursday. ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks of
Herman Fcldpausch has two new
tenants on hls farm. Mr. Daly and North Carlton were guests Sunday
Mr. A. Service and family from Irv­ of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marlow.
Mr. and Mrs John Robinson spent
ing.
MUs Beth Tuttle and gentleman Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
friend from Lansing were Sunday H. L. Allerdlng.
iddrooo: Ilntlnti. JIirhlc»n,
guests of Mrs. Jane Tuttle.
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Mrs. Zellon Kaiser U on tlie sick
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Last Week’s Letter.
for th. Gaentv at n.oov
Mr. and Mrs. Herald Ten Eyck and
San Francisco papers have been children of Grand Rapids spent
delivered by airplane in New York Sunday at Charles Woodruff's.
on the day of publication. But lhe
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Hammond
San Francisco papers will not nec­ attended a card party at Mrs. Max
essarily now run regular columns of Eek's at Thornapple lake Saturday
“Gotham Gleanings." — Arkansas night
Mn Grace Caukins has been on
of May.
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Every person believes that gov-

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Barbara Lou Casielein of Hastings
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

16227378

Last of "Old School” Class at T. K. H. S.
Twenty to Receive Diplomas at Woodland

STARTS IN HASTINGS ON
MONDAY MORNING,
MAY 31

HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED

re
&gt;y
to
U

Students to Elect Officers to
- Conduct City Government
on Saturday

Starting on Monday. May 21. the
annual financial drive for funds to
carry on the work of the Boy Scouts
and Camp Fire Girls in Hastings
will take place.
Plans are nearing completion and
if all co-operate who can. the camClgn will be as successful as it was
t year. \ There are few move­
ments that receive the whole-heart­
ed support which the Scout and
Camp Fire programs always find
waiUng. The building of good cltlrens is a project that the American'
public never seems to consider un­
important and depression, business
worries and other unpleasant con­
ditions have not tn the part deterred
people from rallying to this clarion
call.
According to present plans, on
Monday will be the caucuses at
school to choose candidates for Jun­
ior city officers. The school Is to
be divided into two parties and
each will select a complete list of
nominees, who are to make strenu­
ous campaigns for election. These
two parties are holding a torch­
light parade on Tuesday evening,
extolling the virtues of their partic­
ular candidates
Election of officers takes place on
Wednesday at school. Ust year the
election proved to be very exciting
as well os interesting.
A breakfast for the campaign
workers is the feature on Thursday
and the wlvole day will be a strenu­
ous one for those who are to do the by an impressive ceremony confer­
canvassing
It Is hoped Lha&lt; the ring honorary membership on Sir
work may be completed, the pledges Knight Fulton, whose term of office
turned in and the final check-up as Grand Commander expires soon.
made on Friday evening, says Scout The ladles will be honor guests also
and the Sir Knights are requested
Executive Lloyd $liafer.
. the week * 1A.UBAMZ1
Closing
program mi
on 10 wear their full dress uniforms.
Saturday, the Junior city officers! ’ 8lr K«*«ht Hugh Riley and Mrs.
will run the city government for the Ri&gt;y are general chairmen for the
day. taking over the duties ot the, cvenL An interesting musical pro­
regular city officials. Last year the । Kfam will be rendered and there are
Scouts did splendid work and thi3'0,ber features planned
year should do efren better. In the | Commandcries from Battle Creek,
evening atwther parade will be held ‘ Kalamazoo. Grand Rapids and
ied by a drum and bugle.corps. ’ I(Ionia are sending representatives
’
to
This campaign Is called
’the
’ 1I thia gathering which promises to be
one of the .finest ever held by the
(Continued on page five)
local Knights Templar.

2!!.

N

WE VISIT MISSIOH |H "at COMMERCIAL CLUB SHTICCEUB
Invited to Hear Na­
Ml 1TJVEBSI0E Publictionally
Known Foot­•-! GIVES ’ROBIN HOOD
ball Coach _ .

AND FOUND IT FULL OF
INTERESTING HELIOS
PAINTINGS, ETC.

... ..

MEETING IN COURT
ROOM FRIDAY EVE

INF,

Members of Fitzgerald for
Governor Club to Dis­
cuss Plans

Coach Harry Kipke of the Uni- PLAY
0AY»
ATTENDANCE WAS
A meeting that should be of in­
veralty of Michigan will be speaker
FAST-MOVING, HUMORLARGER THAN IT
terest to all members of the Fttaat the Commercial Club luncheon
------- ---------- -----------------------With June 1st only fifteen dsys Bien Black salutatorlan. Margaret
LAST YEAR
OUS
AND
COLORFUL
gerald
For
Governor
dub
will
be
here Tuesday. May 22. By develop­
away county and village schools of Densmore, Dorothy Beardsley. Paul­
held in the court room on Friday
ing two national championship
ine
Hoover
and
Howard
McVay
Barry county are looking forward
evening of this week at eight o'clock. WOMEN’S COMMITTEE!
elevens in successive yean. Coach SECOND-ACT SETTING
rank next in order. Others who will FAILED TO FIND ANY
The purpose of the gathering, says
to commencement. At the Thorn­ graduate are: Doris Perkins, Ar-'
Kipke ranks as one of the foremost
DRAWS BIG APPLAUSE ciuiS^.urtokSSrStaat
RIVER AT RIVERSIDE , football mentors in
In the country and I
GAVE FINE ASSISTAI
apple W. K. Kellogg Agricultural nold Johnson, Evelyn Hynes. Ken-1
------------cuss plans for carrying on tlte cam­
uuex. uiaays
ziaxer. Harold
riaroia ...
.
1 ho brought the Michigan system in­
‘school at Middleville Superintend­ aau
dall Buck.
Gladys Baker,
—
“
“
U’ty of Azusa Re- to the limelight, coach Kipke is an Oast Turn* In Good Perfonn- paign In Barry county and to enlist One Hundred Sixteen Cft
ent Leroy Bell states that the class Forman. Kenneth Geisel Doren
more
members
In
the
Club.
I
entertaining,
worthwhile
speaker
•
--------------------------------- this year la the last which attend­ Stowell, Evelyn Lucas. Jean Eng-:
ceived
Its Name -la Typ­
ance—Costuming
AU who possibly can should be dren Receive Fhyeical m
.and will have slides along to illus­
ed school In the old building beforei land. Charles Townsend, Victor
jiresent Friday night and cooperate
trate his talk.
ical of the West
■
Effective
Dental RxAminationn
consolidation had taken place. For' Wensloff. Robert France and Frelda1
with the movement In every way.
Because of the fact that many
that reason It is likely to be smaller■ Super. Kenda)! Buck Is president. Riverside. California, is noted for
Robin Hood, presented by the
The Hastings infant and 3
Only a few months remain before
'
.,
*.
than any class to be graduated In nf
of the class, PaulineU/vv.r
Hoover,vIaviceat least two things, 1st its oldOl.
Mis- people have expressed a desire to „
hear th. «»U&gt;. Ihr mwiln, will b. Hutlnu Hluh School Dr.mwllc the state primary to be held on School Clinics werelwidlntho y
the future. There are 27 who will president; Kenneth Geisel, secretary slon Inn and 2nd its luscious orand Second and Central ad
receive diplomas this yekr. for ex- and
Howard
McVay, treasurer anges. The orange* grown around open to the general public at 12:30. Club, under direction of Miss Ruth Tuesday. Sept. 11.
Eveyone should be interested in buildings thia year. The attends
ample, while the Junior class num- Events of graduation week will be Riverside are claimed to be the Anyone who wishes to hear CPuch Robson. Friday evening proved to
bers
t.— 45. c.i.-.,
School _jM
will close jJune
—j i1 ~
as ;dk&gt;wi:
follows: May 25—Junior and sweetest and Juiciest grown in Cal- Kipke can cpme at that time. There be a gay. sprightly play with plenty the primary as It is essential that Central *cl&gt;ool clinic
the
be.sys^en
be
nominated
in
order
will
be
no
admission
charge.
•
•
•
—
.
.
.
.
। of action, plenty of humor and col­
at which time graduation * exercises
~
Senior *banquet: May 27-Bacca- Ifwnla. In company with Mrs. R B.
orful costuming. It wu a very diffi­
will be held.The six members of laureate; May 31—Commencement. Messer and son John, we enjoyed
cult play to do. involving a rather
the class who ranked highest in or­
Five students will be graduated the most pleasant drive to Riverside,
invited and a eareful ph
'sizable cut. The second and third
der are as follows: 1. Roberta from the tenth grade at Dowling, in 1872. or only a little over 60 years
dental examination was
' acts in particular moved along rap- I
Shaw. 2. Mary Wilson. 3. Lucille Exercise* are to be held Thursday ago. the land oq which the present
I idly and with smoothness. Good
Bchanta. 4. Jean Jackson. 5. Bea­ afternoon. May 24. at two o’clock, thriving city of Riverside stands,
, largely due to Um intertat
1 performances were turned in by the
trice Austin. 6. Marion Klein.
according to D. D. Putnam, princl- was part of a sheep ranch, really a,
I forts of a number at Hastln
I entire-cast. Miss Irene Jones and
At the Woodland township school pal. Hasel G. Van Patten Is vale- 1 desert. The sheep have long since
I en. TlMse women organised
Dennis McIntyre making consider­
Superintendent H. A. KI Ison an­ dlctorian;
E. Williams,
salu-- disappeared,
urvuMxut. Thelma
Aiicuua a*,
niuiauu, miu
auappearea, and
ana the
me land was dede-|!
________
nounces that a class of 20 wi|l be tatorian; Margaret M, Hammond voted to the more profitable culture nRTTAT PROGRAM ROWPD able out of the minor roles of Dorothe homes of all children
the
nronheev
and
Iwinflfitl
"
graduated One boy and flve girls will
—give
------------------- --------------will
give
the class
class------------prophecy
and hishis- ! nf
of rrrnntrM
oranges. &lt;&gt;«.
Here .....
again .na uuunu.u.
bountiful. 1 **
and
FrUr
ORGANIZATION
SPENDS
Uul Lee
T —— ,supply
, of. water
.
,
...
.
.
are on the honor Hst. as follows:, tory. Neal W. jonea and Neal
made
this
desert
ULE WILL AGAIN BE
William Fox caught the spirit of
SEVERAL MONTHS
Marie Ralrlgh Is valedictorian and Granger will also receive diplomas, j region blossom like the proverbial |
FOLLOWED
I Robin Hood and gave a good interRPtTFARflTNG
rose. Beautiful oaange groves, ave. pretation of this role. Mildred
REHEARSING
nues of palms, pepper trees. beauU-;
TZi.r| Woodmansee made a very attractive
------------HONORING GRAND
ful flowers and greenery of all kinds .SERVICES AT CEME1
"oZZnnmii AD iun nnimcoT
greet, the visitor. Surrounding the
TEDV AT MIUC A U
attend- POPULAR AND CONCERT
COMMANDER FULTON
city on all sides are miles and miles
TERY AT NINE A. M. je^by her ladlesjn^waiting. Irtne
miMOCDe ntl nnncn4
Laubaugh, Mrs. Voight
of orange groves, with trees laden ...
_ —---- ; _ _ , j. Jones,
“
Connie Cook and Betty
“
NUMBERS ON PROGRAM Mrs Verne Winlnger.
------------Hastingg Knights Templar
with luscious fruit. But just why the Attorney Searles to Speak at Relckord. Ellsworth Newton as Litcity
should
be
called
"Riverside"
is
------—
u.
Jolm:
Dm,,
u
A.
A.
Biferoo,
Director,
to
Conferring Honorary
Central Auditorium FolDale;
AXHIl , Robert
I t n.
A. VAJ*
Carkin IM
as Will
Will
’_
’
a question, because except in the
Scarlet; Walter Caukin as Midge. Play Flute Solo AocompanMembership
ing the Parade
rainy season one would look in vain
' * ‘by --------*
A delightful time is anticipated 1OUT IN REVENUE FROM for the si ver from which it evidentchildren given complete physical.
ied
William —
Kennedy
Committees
—
in cliarge of the nr­ the Miller; John Barnett as David
of
Doncaster
and
Dennis
McIntyre
.
.
___
~
,
___
.
,
..
ly
takes 1U name. In the dry
season,, rangementa
__________________________
r______
is for Decoration Day as Friar Tuck added action and colLOCAL SOURCES
by Hastings Commandrry No. M
A changs has been made In the pro- dental examinations was 39.
the river retires, as do so many Cal- have practically completed their or lo the pl.y M member, or Bobbe
cruenua
by
h»
Berry
Knights Templar on Thursday eve­
ABOUT IS,000
Ifornla streams, and leaves nothing work and will follow largely the In Hood'. Merrte Bend.
Omnly
OrchejU.
U&gt;
cenuel
eodlning of this week when a dinner
The general clialnnan n» Mrs.
but a bed of pure white sand, -with schedule of other years.
Vemon Wlnlmrer nude a villeinhf" tM*
the water several feet below.
The Civil war veterans and W. R. on. Ouy ol Olxbornr end l.yl« Kerr
0C!?S-_T?e
In the early days great fortunes C, are asked to meet at G. A. R. did well In handling the comic role Bohemian Girl overture by Belle,
Commander of Lite Grand CommanTO BE $6,000 LESS were made in the culture of oranges, hall at nine o'clock and the Span- or
the high .hrrin or Hortlnalmm.
*1w * Davls. Mrs. Bchanta, Mrs. H
dery. and Mrs. Fulton. Dinner will
but the competition of other fruits ish-Amerlcan war veterans and la- Inir'mrtouvi
..... —__ . , .a •
*_ _ ..... substituted
cnrMtitiitM for
tnr the
thn “VabsSymphonValaa Rvmnhrvi. and Mrs Dean. Records and
be served al seven o'clock followed
hss served to change the picture, dies, the American Legton and ®Jrn^^v^Btnh'r^™a
ie." by Howard Cress. Mr Cress

ACTIVITIES FOR WEEK

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PAGES Ito 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 16,1934

Schools Of County Prepare
For Graduation Day Exercises

COUNTYMDE 701
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12 PAGES

;DECWMD1Y !
WCEMENTS

comni
COIICEmSDlY

SCHOOL’S SHARE OF
MILL TAX REDUCED

primary school fund

Board to Offer Full Qurrlcu- IuS*p^'r&lt;S"US"1‘‘"'
,or
___ ____ ______—__ __ tally true for
lum of Studies—Shorter the
■
past few years, when orange
growing
his not much more than
Term a Possibility
i

ajy.8c&lt;““
.
taSrnXoman muter. M
Auxiliary. Boy Bcouu and camp
“1
“T , ,
has resigned M concert master. Carl carab£,
?Yall“
Fire Girls are to gather at the Le- "
con!1uiwornes
““!‘* ap.‘ jBfrnt.o^ Grand. Rapids will act in
. l A"«el* nu.il, Baicot
F
gion hall at the same hour. Trans- . henchmen. Delphlne
Engelhardt I
place. Mr. Bemt studied tn
.
operating «pen«,.
expenses, while
wnue thU
mis portaUon
punsuuu lor
tor me vivu w»
war cvniruucs .1ml.
. ■-*—
"------- , ~
'
At a meeting of the Hastings paid
1paui opCTUns
------- .-..v
... -------, Germany
under the master, Llxxi.
may have been rather tough on the and W R. C. will be provided. The , ably Interpreted the role of the can- । This concert Is being sponsored!
school board held Monday evening, irowr &gt;« oomumer. .re nor.low Ita-or much to&gt; (.meter, will
W*“•
«“*»-•’ by the Barry County Music Assoc!- ‘
it was announced that tire school's !
ing Friar who turned out to be King I
share of the fifteen mill tax was re-,'in taking advantage of conditions, be led by the band, memorial serv- ^Richard the lion-hearted, was tak­ ation. Admission prices are being Central school Friday. May 11
Before we left Riverside, Mrs. Mes- ices being held at Riverside.
kept down
to the lowest possible
duced from 9.4 to 8.1. Based ...!!
oni
drove to one of the big orangeAt ten o’clock, following the re­ en by William Bachman, while the:_ '
the valuatlohs of last year, this wi"'sfr
1
Membership tickets which
' . narklnff
hpr, bought over turn from the cemetery, «■the
— second
j minor roles of a Pilgrim and and1"®"*;
mean a reduction of aonroxlmatelv
P*ck,n« rdant*
plants, anri
and ’there
1 " ' admission to four concerts blns. Her committee was con
Tn reS^ren^fS^Kld ‘ bushel of !ar^
Juicy oranges, line of march will be from the Link Boy were well rendered by Include
are
priced
at
only 50c for adults and of Mrs. Forrest Johnson. Mrs.
tax™ It bTr^lc towe™ thSi1*?1 had bcen “re,ull&gt;' sorUd’ for
chure»»'*&gt;»*» x (Continued on page four)
25c for school children
These Radford. Mrs. Joe DeRuiter, 1
valuations will mln he inwerwi *hlch she paid 11.00. Had the or- children are asked to assemble,
course tickets can be secured At the
betaken without being sort- then east to Michigan Avenue. BETTER FARM CON­
Hastings Commercial- Club office,
Stfli further
fUndl(jed.
ed. the
price
would
have
been
30
north to State St., west on State
the
price
would
have
been
30
north
xiuvuii** Banner
AMMuicr office,
uuux, the
uic Hastings
nuuiip — ■ —■
still further.
DITIONS INDICATED Hastings
_____On
_ _______________
___ _
_______ St.
.... to
.y Jthe monument, south on
, I cents.
the streets of Los
Angeles
High school office, and at the Cor- Brands-ctter. Mr*. Clarence
Primary money, according —
. , liawkers
hiwlrrc wr*n*
amlllnrr smaller sired
iile.H Broad
Broazllmy to the Central auditorium
were selling
des news stand. Course tickets will
(ConUr.ued on psga fir
mate* released by the state board1
(Continued on page six)
where the program will be rendered. Windstorm Insurance Com­
of education, will be *6,000.000 less
HIRSCH BROS..’PREPARTliursday evening. Single admLs- HICKORY* CORNERS
pany Agents Report In­
than last year, which means that*
w-7’J5funiwWth.e'
sion prices are 35c for adults and
Barry coifnty's share will be reduced ’ BARUCH PLACES KEY
crease in Business
...re---. .,«r-.n.A singing and Mr*. Sadie Palmer Is
' PLANS OBSERVE
15c for school pupils.
ING FOR BIG SEASON by about M,000. Altogether, thereIMPORTANCE ON FARM to be pianist.
The tide In the economic life of
Members of the orchestra have
fore, the school board here Is faced
•-----------Following is the tentative pro­ this country has evidently turned for been rehearsing regularly for several Centennial of Villa&lt;e
Double Contracted Acreage with prospects of getting along on Believes Increased Oonsump- Rrafn: ,
„
months on the program to be prefrom 111,000 to *12JXX) leas than last
.. . _
Opening Song — "America, the the better. There are many things
Celebrated Some Ti
and Add 100 Per Cent
(Continued on page four)
year.
’
to Indicate more favorable condi­
tioo, Not Restricted Pro- Beautifui."
in Auguit
State aid is problematical. Last
tions as compared with 1931. 1932
FAIRGROUND TO BE HEAD­
Tank Capacity
duction ia Need
0 Invocation—Rev. L. E Lane.
year in addition to primary money.
and
W33. One of
the beat indlca- SELECT PROGRAM
Hirsch Brothers are making ex­
Bernard M Baruch, financier and
A U°F“C y
_______________
,________________
QUARTERS FOR OCTO­
(Continued on page sfx)
tions U the amount of new insur­
THEME
FOR
BANQUET
tensive
additions
to
their
pickling,
advisor to the President, stated
Blue
U)e arey"-Roy ,ance
‘“8 written for the
ance ^
being
the WindWlndthat village’s centennial, the
BER FIELD TRIALS
plant in Hastings, which are called SUPERVISED PLAY
Thursday in one of his rare press white
1 l**
z‘r’n Tn«nr«n«»
I storm
Insurance rvwnnanv
Company of »uu
this
tHnl th, lr„w tn nnnnnrnln
*
tor by the fact that they have
&gt; Allegiance to the Flag-Boy city. That company has about 1.000 Annual Meeting of Hastings August.
DOG SHOW TO BE
doubled last year's acreage contract­
was a successful solution scouts —■
FOR VACATION TIME recovery
agents located In all ports of the
At s meeting held
High School Alumni Asso­
.Hn farm
fam, problem.
nrrjAlam Xw
.
for this year tn this vicinity. They
the
Mr. Baruchintroduction
of the
the Speaker
£
’
nlng. s committee composed
etale. Their reports of new insur­
AN ADDED FEATURE ed
■of
T..
--------------------------------IntroducUon
of
------- —
have extended their bunding here (Oommlttee* Working Out the does not believe that the correct commander Albert Craig
ciation June 1
C. 8. Rcnneils. chairman.
answer is
is cutting
euttlmz production,
nroduetlon but
but ^VZ-^ed M.^les, Grand ance for January. February, March
answer
and have added 100 per cent to their
and April this year make a total
The committee arranging for the
Several Hundred Owners May tank capacity at the Hastings plant.
Details—Many Teams
rather increasing consumption at
twice as large as that of last year.
Hastings High School Alumni, Asso­
(Continued on page four)
home and abroad.
For the first time In three years they
Attend—Total Crowd of
That is only a part of the pic­ ciation banquet on Friday night,
Organised
have this year contracted for cab­
ture. Whenever the Company levies June 1, has chosen a very timely the centennial.
ARMBRUSTER
TO
OPEN
2,000 Possible
The
committees
representing
the
bages in thia area. The prices paid to
program theme, "A Century ot
A KIST DIARY STORE
Field trials of the Wolverine growers this year is a little in ad- !city, council, the Lawrence J. Bauer Uu. . (u«Um«nul nujlt, Uftohss given the time provided by its Progress."
Beagle club are x&gt; be held here the vance ot more ot a year ago sc P**1' Commercial Club and the Ro- ‘creasing purchasing power of the
------------charter for payment by the policy
Hon. John C. Ketcham will be
I
second week in October, according there should be. with a normal sea- ttZnCJilb, 4re gettln« (th® d^aUa average Individual, whether on the Business to Be Located in holders, the Company charges off toastmaster, and those responding
TT
son. a
a considerable
considerable increase
in the
the *r
arranged
r*n&lt;Bd .for
for. ‘
a ‘summer
“mmer In
in Hartings
Hastings farm or In the city. In other words
to sctlon tsken by members during son.
increase tn
from its books the Insurance policies
Building Formerly Occu­
1OT boy’- T?* ,u* there must be a more equitable dis­
I
a business meeting in the commu- number of their employees, all ot ?.,”?perTb!e^
for which the assessments have not who gives the welcome. William
^“taTfivJrite'Su^’ewre* tribution of wealth.
nlty hall at South Lansing Satur­ which Is gratifying. Anything that
pied by City Grill
been paid. Last year this chargewbo “ a jBVOrlt€ ’•th everyday evening. This event, one of the promises a fair return'to the farm"The first thing." Mr Baruch
Jonn W.
„ tArmbruster, manufac- off was the largest in the history of Rachel Caln. Richard Cook and throe datyhtera came later
John
beet known of its kind in this sec- era
employment
ini
. „ .
ers and increased
increa
—,—,—
“d’
m ?tablUh
buy‘n« turer of ice cream
ana ooiiiea
sou the company, due to severe economic Clarence DePlanta. Special musical
cream and
bottled soft
,
Several
team*
| Several
ball hall
teams
and anA
other
tkm of the United states, sttracta Hastings surel...
y is good news.
drlnlu here l'“* taken over the conditions. This year’s charge-off, numbers will be rendered by a high.
sports teams have already been orI . many
hundred
beagle
owners. |
£"illp °
’ *• ‘J**1 “ ,thBt building just east of the West End from present indications, will be Giris’ Trio, and Wesley Logan Is to
IPVTWtlM
’kTHIAN CIITVKR
SISTERS.
I ganlxed and are ready to participate ilh
r- Crowds of more than 2.000 are not
Cl&lt;*r 8lOre °n W“l BtaU ,Ue€t fully one-third leas than last year, play a violin solo.
Hie District Convention U to be' when the opening date shall be anr uncommon at these trials.
1
1
1 notWoe formerly occupied by the city Grill and possibly the decrease may be
Nine members of the Barry Coun­ held in Grand Rapids, May 22. at noun red The committee plans a
. 06 «v&lt;x&gt;
and
open B new
o. be even greater. With business extend­
meeting
today
and
hopes
to
have
ty Rod and Gun Club attended the
known *» the Kist Dairy Store, poa- ing over the entire state of Michi­ Presbyterian ladles Tickets are now first dwelling was built la
meeting Saturday evening to pres­ will drape the charter this year. worked out all the details, so that
control act, the corn-hog gibly by Memorial Day. The store gan. practically all ot it with fann­ on sale and may be obtained at the Solomon C. Hall.
ent an invitation to Hastings, drawn Will the Sisters who arc planning definite announcements can soon be production control act and numer- wm be In charge of his daughter, ers. these reports of Windstorm High school office of Mrs. Ward
^ce°ired
r 22,UCe^reuted,t^
A’’ U
U Byer
Byer’’ and
and w111
wlU handle
handle a
*lCo‘npan* business make a good in­
up by the local Rotary Club. The 'to go or who would like to do so,
^oe°lSdr
A
Baine, at the Banner office. Or
I nine were: Claude Hammond. Dr. please call 31M or 2395 as soon as
. by
line of Oda fountain dishes and dication of better farm conditions. from any member of the Executive
that if there are other organiza­ aS temt^k
B. A. Perry. Al Beasmer. Art WU- Ipossible?
Hastfilgs, TtarnaiBte, &lt;
d*lry products *uch M cheese and
tions who wish to name ball teams,
Utts. Forrest Coleman, Wilbur Gib­
FIRST
WARD
P.
T.
Awhich is leas than for a number of and Barry. There are m
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Ice cream and founor teams to participate in other will not do anything toward helping buttermilk.
son. Homer Smith, Bernard Ryan
cstlng historical records &lt;
drinks will be -sold either for
The next meeting^ of tiie
I
am
a
candidate
for
the
nomi-j
sporte.
they
will
appreciate
it
if
and Philo Sheldon. Members of the
teSolf’toteroumnvCCOn0m‘C PrOb' “"““option on the premises or for
Invitations have been sent to all Barry township and Hlc
for sheriff for Barry county, each organisation will designate a
Beagle Association voted unani- nation
1
1
ot
oouotey.__________
taking away. There wMl be tables evening. May 21. Scout Troop 72.
on
the
Republican
Ucket.
Your
sup.
captain
for
Its
team,
as
it
la
planned
mouaiy to accept this Invitation. Dr. '
and chairs available for serving Harvey Burgess. 8. M., will present present prospects are for sn in­
I B. A. Perry also extended an invite- port at the primary will be appre-' to have a meeting of ell the captains
an interesting program. A good at­ creased-attendance and greater in| of teams to arrange dates and
p tlon from the Bod and Gun Club 1elated.
tendance is desired.
■
Schuyler L. Bowen,
schedules.
and from the Barry County Fair ’—Adv. 5-18.

WOLVERNE BEAGLE
CLUBTOMEETHEIIE

Association.
Headquarter! will be at the fair
grounds with the Parker House a
center for registration. Trials will
begin Monday. October 1. and con­
tinue throughout the week. Wed­
nesday evening there will be a show
at which the dogs will be judged.
The event Is being advertised
(Oontlnued ac page elx)

St. Rose Music Dept.
Announces Recital definite
"Sj iT.X
as it all’Xa
depends

on what

The Junior and Senior members the trade here seems to demand. A Ten Poppy Posters Entered
Pennock Hospital Guilds Held
Kist store, similar to the one to be
of the music department of St. R
_________ ______
__
'school'will
participate
tn a unique opened here. Is glready in operation
'recital
week Thursday eve- al Wayland.
In Contest In City Schools
General Meeting On Thursday nlng atnext
2:00 o’clock in the Central WANTR MFT a!jGAI»-----------

.
'

om

Tickets are now
Another Interesting and delightful displayed some of the numerous ar- auditorium.
.mcetlng of the Pennock Hospital tlcles made by the Surgery and
sale and may be procured from
Guilds was held
In the social-------rooms
--------------------------...-Nursery Guilds, all of which are "S
*“ “*
’
of the Methodist church on Thurs­ needed at the hospital. She also said
A
—in
day afternoon, opening with a pot that the ■hospital had been able to
luck luncheon at &lt;xje o'clock.
maintain ita credit and read a let­ U1IwSm U.JT2X
Wowteh attht. Hm.
Mrs. Leon Tolhurst, general chair- ter
w., from
«■
one hospital muppiica
supplies UAL*
comman, presided at the business meet- pony thanking her for her prompt- Ing.
pupils durina
during
ins. at which time reports
renorta were giv&gt;lv- ness
neas In
in psying
navins their invoices.
Invnlrea "This
-Thia ths work of the nunlls
ep by the secretary, Mrs. D. A. Van-1 would not be possible," said Mias 'past year
' Hirst, -if we had to buy all of the• a r

LOAD LIMITS HAVE
BEEN REMOVED.
A. L. Brown, state highway en­
gineer, has received word from Lan­
sing that the load limits for state
highways have been removed in
southern Michigan, in all the area
south Of M-20, Which runs fromjw- Stebbins Officers elected for
Saginsw to Big Rapids.
the coming year are: Mrs. C. D.
Driving too heavy loads over the
tenoral chairman; Mrs. D.
highways before the frost was out A VanBusklrk. vice-chairman; Mrs. .
of the ground caused the State K««h Fuller, secretary; Mrs. F. W,
Department to place a limit on the Stebbins, treasurer.
Miss rLuverne
superinten
loads as some truck driven carried
”—“ Hirst, ---------— ­
such heavy ones that they ruined the dent of Pennock hospital, gsve sn
enlightening talk sbout the work
done by the Guilds, mentioning
DISTRICT MEETING TO
especially the Surgery and Nursery
BE AT LAWRENCE. Guilds. Miss Hirst first urged the
vni Bunday. mBj
On
May mv,
20., MW
ths rvurwr
Fourth -VUKII
women mi
to iw
be vjj
loyal to their Guilds
District convention of the American and cooperate in
Iwlrti and Auxiliary will betb»&lt;
Legion
be hold
held in fh&gt;
at Lawrence. It is hoped a large through the splendid assistance givUnit will attend. A good program
is being prepared and questions of
Importance are to be discussed.
nccUon with her talk, the speaker

on WANTS BEET

workfum

the

“plor
_ ment Service to furnish them men
lo •«* ta the mV tel &lt;Md&gt; ttu
-n
AU experienced beet field

Winners Will Be Announced Next Weel
Poppy Day Is Next Saturday, May 26th

Popples to be worn in tribute to I ter turned in from the Hastings
the men who gave their lives for High school and nine from the
th* l?ter?te&lt;&gt;. tn_
i •or’c America In the World war will be grades. Splendid cooperation was
the
«
should write D. W. Putnsm. Nation­ offered for sale throughout the given by MUs Marlon Lamphere, art
al »*-employment Service. Port county on Saturday, May 2«. by the teacher In the city schools. Winners
American Legion Auxiliary. The will be announced in next week’s
articles that are not donated byRFPIIRI
IPAN WHM
Office Bldg., Charlotte. Mich., be- popples, paper replicas of the flow­ Barnier, and the remaining porters
the Guild*
National Hmoltal Dav
UDLIl/AN WUMfore May 21,-1934. This is not a
was Saturday. May 11. but no special'
EN’S FED ERATH ON
of «roloyment but he wlU ers tliat grew on the battle fields. are to be displayed in the store wto-

Pennock _.
rrnnocx

fan ~ P^ce these men.
erans at Camp Custer. All contri­
butions received for the popples will
ASK TARMAC FA VINO.
A petition was presented to the
council Friday evening by Louis fare work of the Legion and Auxilabout
Miller and several others for the
equipment necessary. Because of the
The Republican Women* Federa- pavlnif ot south Dibble street with ans and dependant families of vetvery generous donations by the peo- tlon ot Michigan will bold a stale
fT^. ^t State street

observsnee wu
wu traa
held
uuacrvaucc
hospital Miss Hirst,

st
st

.,

_

.------------~

.

do &gt;u

howerer, ex-, Judge Liddy to Address the
S. V,T14U?° *? ,u,e ,&lt;dles |
Gathering at Benton
&lt; Harbor Friday
how Jt is ooextooted and the'
,

°A Btrry 5°unty- ll. 1—4 bcen
to* PaltoU to hare
fresh vegetables aU winter, rather
than having canned regotabtes. Ml*
Klrrt vetoed her appreciation &lt;or
Utia kindness also.
----- d...
- - -Hr!

““Uns *1 Hotel Viftcent tn Benton
Harbor on Friday, May II, with
luncheon served at one o'clock.
Judge Ralph W. Liddy of Detroit
Is to be the speaker and it to expeoted Utat Frank Fitagerald wilt
,1*. V-. --------- .
*

reports Mrs. Mulder, though some
were not the slse required by the
district. Prises will be preeanted to
those who win and citaUona given

These poppy Fosters will
vivid pictures to Um minds of
&gt;outh to East Grand street The peFor several yean, during a period
tition also called for curb and gut­ preceding poppy Day. the local Post Th, popph. bkx
Ur Ior llul portion of Dibble street and Unit have conducted a Poppy waste and deatruc
Porter contest, the winning poster front, and among
A FINE ADDRESS.
being entered in the district canA very timely and fine spirited
UU-AW__ —
. . .A___ —......
___

nclal dlflteulttes. Mias Hint has
This meeting is open to both man John C. Ketcham at the Methodist
ren to be a splendid superinten- and women and it is lx&gt;ped many church Sunday morning. He paid a
(Continued on page three)
I may attend.
beautiful tribute 'o motherhood.

I. 0. 0. F. BANQUET
DECIDED SUI
GatI W. Otto of L
Spoaka on Thom*
The eleventh «
Hastings Lodge N&lt;
Order of Odd Pel
&lt;Odd Fvliowi hall
i
Ifair, refleeting
&lt;
I
ianil tl&gt;e
i

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNXE.
traduced and in his usual pleasing
Mrs. McLeod said in her presl- •way gave a *ery interesting and en­
dent's address, that although there couraging talk. He said that the
'Were fewer paid members this year present situation makes it unthink­
there was about the usual amount able that the W. C. T. U. would
•of work being accomplished In the give up and be 'discouraged. We
aren't fighting for ourselves but for
butrtanding twk in the medal con- our children who will be the future
citizens. Remember the lime of the
HTTKUMTma . RIP0RTS
Master, the discouragements He had
menu.
PBlfiBNTKD BY 00UKThe treasurer. Mr*. Bessie Wood­ but was He discouraged? No! Lett
■meet
the situation gladly and con­
man. reported 528.71 on hand. 57.60
TV Om«BM
taken In on dues and the expenses fidently. Finest service that can tx
'rendered is to present the facta ant
had been 112.75.
DISTRICT PRESIDENT,
conditions as they arc. We should
At the election of officers the fol­
all keep the faith.
MRS. BALL. ATTENDED lowing were elected for the ensuing Mrs. Bessie Woodman gave hei
'year:. President. Mrs. Beatrice DunPress and Publicity report. She hat
1 _■__I,.....
leijionz Closed With Talk .nlng? Delton; Vice-President. Mrs. made a largo scrapbook containing
.
‘Lillian McLeod, . Hastings;
Itec.,
by J. O.
0. Ketcham and
•■ bv
(s«y-. Mrs. Florence Fleming. Has- many articles of Interest to W. C. T
I tings; Cor. Secy.. Mrs. Olive Camp­ U. members and next year she will
Gold Medal Contest
bell. Hastings; treasurer. Mrs- Bes- present a scrapbook to the Union
that gives the brtt report.
The
fifty-sixth
annual convention
------------------------------------------------- sle woodman. Woodland.
Mrs. Floy McDermott. Fourth Dis­
of the Barry County W. C. T. U.
At
afternoon session a memo­
diet st the United Brethren church.' rial service was conducted by Mrs. trict Chairman of Christian Citi­
Hastings Thursday. May 10. 1B34.
[Florence Fleming, which was most zenship. gave a short report of he:
work.
The meeting opened with Mrs. | improve. In honor of Mrs. James
Lillian McLeod, president, presid- McDonald. Cloverdale; Mrs. N.ary
tings, under the leadership of their
tag. Bong service wm in charge of. Perry. Hastings: Mrs. Augusta Wadirector. Mrs. Clara Cooley, gave a
-• Woodman;
— -*
devotions ters. 8. E Rutland; Mrs. Jennie
Mrs. Brosie
demonstration of their songs and
airs, rrana Loom is; Rowley. Hastings and Mrs. Jeanyells and then a playlet. This was
gave I ette Miller. Woodland.
Department BupcrintendenU
Bupcrmicnaenw
enjoyed
by eyerjone.
— Clara n.n
their reports; .I
Mrs. Mae Trafford. ■- *1
Mrs.
Ball, of r-rttrtmn
Coloma, .thb
Tiie following department super­
Flower Mission, reported many nou- 1 Fourth District President, was then intendents wereu/npointed: Medal
queU.
plants,
fruit,
baked
goods.
•
introduced
and
told
all
the
latest
JUCl*. UUUILA, llUfU,
-----------------------„ .. ,
,
contests. Mrs. Ruby Mcxrick. Hos­
Liaed clothing,
med
clothing eggs,
eggs etc-, being giv- news of
ot the W C. T. V.
U throughout
tings; Flower Mission.. Mix Mae
__out
_ . ■by
_____
n'r W.
-r- C.
rt T. U. mem-1: the Hmfrlrt
en
various
district and itntr'
state'.
Dowling;
Evangelistic,
bers
j Miss Lucille McLeod played a Trafford.
Mrs. Frank Loomis. Freeport; L. T.
Mrs. Olive Campbell, correspond- cornet solo, accompanied by Miss
L. Mrs. Pearl Foster. Morgan; Child
Ing secretary, gave her report. Five (Suzanne Sumner at the piano, who
Welfare
and
Mothers'
meetings..,.
,,
,
. , „ „
onions. Bl members. 6
C honorary
*------------ 1 ; also played ■a •piano
d“~‘ solo.
Mrs. Muriel Perry, Hastings; Press *our generations of Potters: Left to right, Copt. L. B. Potter; his grandeld. 12 med-1 Hon. John C. Ketcham was innembers. 34 meetings held.
and Publicity. Mrs. Bessie Woodson, Philip ~
Potter; *■'
hb great-grandson.
*
PhiUp W. Potter; his son. ‘Jus­
man. Woodland: Jail and County
tice William W. Potter; Inset.
L. B. Potter.—Courtes/ Chas. A.
j Infirmary. Mrs
Maude Dccdrick.}
Welscrt, Kalamazoo Gazette.
; Hastings; 8. T. I.. Mrs. Lillian Me- I

Four Generations Of
L. B. Potter Family

.

We Have

YES

Swift’s Branded

Swift’s Beef Kettle Roast «*• 15c
Swift’s
Steak
Swift’s Summer Sausage “• 19c

ILcod. Hostings; Christian Citizen-'
..
.
DEATH OF FRANK LEONARD.
ship. Mrs Floyd McDermott. Del- SENIOR CLASS NIGHT
—• an rt ■ rt
aa a
Frank
’ H..IW artVUIAl
Leonard.
U, O4r
60,, who
w HO had
Iluu 11.
lived
CU
ton. Actual expenses up to one dol­
EXERCISES MAY 31 for many years on the Walldorff
lar will be allowed each superin- •
------------- farm near Wall lake, died very sudtendent. The next convention will
be in May. 183'5, in Woodland.
hnunui
Honqr oiuuuuis
Students-PcrcocuuuK
resenting 1;^
n,•y —.------- - —
mo?;?,‘n“K »hiie
----.
. at
. ;the
„
z
4
,
0° 1i barn
barn doing
doing the
the milking,
milking, death
death being
being
| The evening meeting was opened 1
Program at Central
due to heart trouble.
with muzlc by the High school or­
Auditorium
I Surviving are the w|fe. one ion.
chestra, lod by Wesley Logan. A gold (
Clyde Leonard, at home, and-five
| medal contest, conducted by Mrs.
CI»M Nam
lor U&gt;. srn- d»iaht«&gt;. Mr., June Ajhler. cen1 Ruby Merrick, was held. There were ,
I five contestants. Miss Marleah Bar- 1lor class of the Hastings High (ton. Ohio; Mrs. Crystal Shear, at
. num of Woodland winning the med- Jschool will be held al the Central I home; Mrs. Ethel Williams and Mrs.
al
Mrs. Clara-Bal) presented the 1.udummm on Thurrf., eramni.;
nun TO.
medal
A playlet. "My America," ;May 31. at eight odock. Honor »tu-,funenU wlll
lhls Wedne4dBy Bfl.
directed by Miss Lucille Bassett was
enjoyed by all.
‘ denta who will participate arc John emoon at two o'clock at the home.
----------------- -- --------------------1Erway. Irene Jones. Lillian Tolhurst.,Rev Holtz ofBclatlng. Burlaf will be
Frances Cowles. Marjorie Stebbins, | In the North Hickory cemetery.
[CITY TEACHERS TAKING L...
Berry ....,
Relckord, Lenna Andrus, Ger- j r
M•

EXPLAINS SYMBOLISM
OF THE CATHOLIC MASS

Th® Bev. Father Locher
G|yeg niuitrated Lecture
on This Sacred Drama
An explanation of the symbolism
of the Mau vu given in a most in­
teresting way by Rev. Fr. Loebar.
of Detroit, at St. Rone chureh
Thursday evening. The Mau U the
most important part of the worship
in the Catholic church. It Is really a
sacred drama, and every movement
attendant on It Is pregnant with
meaning.
When understood they are very
fitting and beautiful and greatly
venerated by qvery member of the
faith. Very beautiful colored slides
helped materially in the explana­
tion of the thirty-six movements re­
quired In completing the Mass, each
one symbolic of important events
In the Ufe of the Savior, and em­
phasizing His mission. His sacrifice.
His power and authority and the
fact that in the Mass every one of
the ceremonies pay tribute in moat
reverent form to His love and sacri­
fice for mankind.
Every one who heard it came
away with a better understanding
and renewed veneration for this
feature of Catholic worship.

THE NEW CAR PROVED
TO BE ALL RIGHT
But For a Few Moments Jim,
Radford Thought the World
Was Coming to an End
Jim Radford surely thought the
Germans were coming the other day
He had Just purettased a ntw car
nnd the fellows 01 ’r at the factories
across the river, where Jim Is em­
ployed. felt that the event should be
duly celebrated. So while Mr. Rad­
ford was busy, somebody rigged up
some sort of a contraption and at­
tached it to the starter.
When Jim was ready to leave, he
proudly Jumped Into his new car
and stepped on the gas. Flrat there
was an outbreak somewhat .similar
to the city Arc alarm, and this was
followed by a cloud ot smoke tliat
completely enveloped his car.

LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Ed. Sheldon U reported a*
bring seriously sick at her home in

A number of local Knlghte Temp­
lar attended Ascension Day services
In Battle creek on Sunday.
Jimmy Coleman had his tonsils re­
moved at Pennock hospital on Tues­
day and la doing splendidly.
Miss Betty Blough, who has been
seriously sick, is- improving nicely,
which Is good news to i&gt;er friends.
Permission was granted to Henry
Sheldon to erect a sign over hl* I
abstract office on South church'
street.
Gordon. McCallum wu taken to;
his home tn Hope township, follow­
ing a recent operation al Pennock
hoapilal.
The council has authorized the'
purchase of three kmoke masks and
three new lantern* for the fire de­
partment.
The Hind* school reunion at‘
schoolhouse. Saturday, June 2. Ev- |
er/one come, up to make it best
ever. Pot luck dinner and program, i
-Adv.
The council Friday night granted
the usual 5100 appropriation to aid
the committee to carry "tout a prop­
er observance of Memorial Day in t
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler and '
family moved last week to their new
home Just east of the city on M-43. ■
which they recently purchased from
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blakney.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smith, who
have been connected with the Krog- &lt;
er store since It opened, have pur- '
chased the Arthur Crolhers hard- I
ware store. Their many friend* ]
wish them success.
Friends of Isaac Houvener, who I
.recently underwent on operation at
Pennock hospital, will be pleased to
learn that he ha* Improved to such
an extent that he was removed to
'nls home Sunday.
Requests were presented to the
1
council
Friday night for two new
।
gasoline
service stations: one for E.
.A. Caukln at the comer of Green
and Stalo streets, on a triangular,
lot; the other for Russell Bauer, at
the corner of Bond und Hanover
street*.
.

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putting it mildly, but appreciating
the disposition ot. his associates to
give vent to their talent in putting
Will. George Dewey. William Fox I
FCLXT WdTntnti.1 on something that is unusual. he] TO REPAIR TARMAC
List Used as Basis for Dis­ and LaVerne Cooper.
®' recognized that it was only another
STREETS IN CITY
practical Joke and drove away.
Th?
program
follows:
I
Complaint*
have
came
to
the
tribution of State
Processional March. High School,Barry County Health Unit that
Aid Money
some people arc violating
Council Plans to Begin the
Bund. Wesley Logan, Director.
—-a state GRADE PUPILS PRESENT
I Parents of Hastings arc asked to
law. as well as making lire roadsides
Invocation. Rev. L. L. Dewey.
“THE BUTTON TREE”
Work Some Time in July i
dirty and untidy, by scattering gar­
Salutatory. Irene Jones.
'cooperate with school teachers in
as Taxes Are Paid
bage along the highways. Since fur­ Excellent
Clarinet Solo. Gordon Havens.
Performance of
1 the taking of the school census
"Alice
Alice In
in Wonderland"
wonaeriana —History.
History, nace tires are extinguished, some
v
Last year the city tax was placed
which is now underway. The city Betty Relckord; Will. Lillian Tol- loUts t»ke their garbage “for a ride"
Tuneful Operetta Pleases
at the lowest figure in the history of
Zipper From, White
JT 25
has been divided into districts with_______________
hurst; Prophecy. Frances Cowles. and throw‘ it out -promiscuously.
----- ----------Hartings.
The budget prepared by
Large Audience
Blue, Green and Tan
LThere is a law making this a mis­
। a teacher assigned to each. Hoitve ‘Marjorie Stebbins. Lena Andrus,
Pupils of first, second, third and the city council for the year pro­
demeanor. with a Jail sentence and
to house calls will be made All chil"
' “Solo.
'
Vocal
William“Fox.
vided for no improvement*, and for
fourth
grades
presented
an
operetta.
fine as a penalty. The law will be
dren between the ages of five and
Valedictory. John Erway.
a minimum of expenditure*.
"The
Button
Tree"
at
Central
school
published next week.
SLEEVELESS
, twenty arc supposed to be on the
Benediction, Rev. L- L. Dewey.
That, of course, cannot be carried
assembly Friday morning, under di­
i school census list. State aid money 1
rection of Miss Frances Hunter and on Indefinitely. This year much re­
! h distributed according to this cenEXPERIMENT MAY
the grade teachers. Miss Esther Do­ pair work will be necessary to save
'sus. 520 being alloted for each name CUB LEADERS’ TRAINING
the
city'*
inveatmerit
in
.
Tarmac
Mrs. Carroll McGuffln and Miss
PROVE EXPENSIVE ty.
on the list. Herewith Ls the formal
COURSE JUNE 2 AND f
Helen Furnks. This operetta was one paving, which covers several miles ।
notification which has been sent out
of the most enjoyable events of its of our street*. It will be necessary I
। to parents by Superintendent D. A. ।
Barry County Does Not Hayo kind ever presented here. Tire oper­ to resurface them with Tarmac.'Ac-'
To
~
Be
Held
at
Camp
Ben
1 VanBuskirk.
etta had a clever plot and tuneful cordbigly, at the council meeting I
Maintenance Contract
Johnston, Conducted
May U. laa.
music. Pupils were exceptionally Friday evening. It waa voted that the
Dear Parent:—
With State Dept.
well drilled in their parts and went city engineer purahase a quantity of1
by 0. F. Smith
| The teachers will begin today to
The Clinton County News and through the entire performance pea gravel, which he lutd an opportake the annual school census. This I■ A social Cub leaders' training . Republican Inst week stated that without prompting of any sort. The tunlty to buy at a reasonable figure I
includes all children and young pco- course for the Battle Creek Boy the highway department of Michi­ stage effects were prettily worked Tarmac will be bought later. The
I pie between the ages of five and
Scout area Is to be conducted on gan had again contracted with the out and spontaneous bursts of ap­ Improvement wlll probably not be
(twenty whether they are in school or
plause from the spectators Indicated made untU the July lax is begin­
not.
J ; June 2 and 3 by Charles F. Smith of 1county highway commission for the
‘maintenance of the trunk line high­ that &gt;the operetta was thoroughly ning to be paid, a* the city has not
I The amount nf school money re- Columbia University. The course will
the funds now available In the
ways in that county. Experience appreciated.
HASTINGS
ceived from the^tate is based upon be held ut Cainp Ben Johnston at-,
streets fund. Il Is estimated Chi* sur­
'seems to show that the state can
the number on the school census: Sherman lake.
■
a,fsave some money and a county can ANNUAL CLEAN-UP DAY
facing will coat between 53.000 and
•If It Isn't Good We Don't
I the larger the-number the greater
ZL- epeetai --------------- —
„ monc
,. by aou
- tnus
54.000.
The
course will
be open toj^ke
money
doing
this wurjt
work.
AT HASTINGS HIGH There are other Improvements
.amount of money that the school Cub masters, assistant and pros-1 and lt &lt;. reBnv too bad that this
idbtrict will receive it fa highly Im-'pective. Cub
leaders,
fathers of Cubs■ county
that will be required. m&gt; that some
,
, , ■
county ls
is llo
not. going 10 have
nave vne ad
aa-.
Annual
portant that we know everyone who and the chiefs from the entire rut-1
.---------•-------------------------—
----- ----clean-up day was conduct■-------cnys
ouogvi over a ■
Bat-1 ----VBntMe
which
would have---come
to
Increase In the city
’s budget
ejtpK.tcd We aU
should be on this list, as you see.
tl;
tie Creek Zz~z.
Scout *rc“- which Includes 1 ,t ^y having a contract with the cd at the Hastings High school yeBr
“now th* council will hold the figYou can help by seeing Hint the Barry county.
--------------------„nway aelwrM
ncns u&gt;
county. Cub
leaden ------frontrsunc
»smte ni
highway
department
to mainmain- T,U^y.n!onl nf .The
MNT ADV8. PAY.
divided Into districts with the vgri- urea to
lljnU po^Me
vill alm hr invitwl ....___
&gt;•
uism
B«r_y___________
ous first-hour classes under dlrec-_______________________ _______ ’
all children that should be on the The week end will start at one :county.
f----- •­
(census. If you know of any families o'clock Saturday and ck»e some 1 If Jack Rakowsky had been kept tian of their teachers responsible for
•
I that have come to the city recently. ‘ ume Sunday afternoon,
I as engineer, the plans were already each sector.
kindly call one of the school buildlaid and would have been car­
EVANGELIST FROM SEATTLE.
lings and give that information. Al-1 DEATH OF IRA D. BROOKS.
' rled out.
for the county
road comThe Chureh of the NazArene has
1
Ira
D.
Brooks,
a
veteran
of
the,--;—
■
»
-rj-­
m&gt;. if you know of any children that
Ch 11 war. died Sunday ut the home
maintenance a faraway evangelist. Rev. E. E.
j have been missed, kindly do the 1
of
his daughter.
Mrs
George *ork Jor 1,IC Rt*tc Ji
B P**? Wordsworth of Seattle, Wash.. wh6
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 224-1-2557 W
I same.
Tidrt. near Pohervillc. He was bom that.hc was not retained. Tiie ar- will bring a message of full salva­
Slnccrcly yours.
in New York state. May 18. 1342. and ™ngement that Is now In vogue tion to the public each evening a^
D A VanBuskirk.
had lived In Barry county nearly ,*»‘lh.one of the county road com­ 7;4fl. from May 15th to 27lb. in­
Supt of Schools.
ail his hfe He served tn the Union
of construction clusive. He is well known through­
SUNDAY and MONDAY, MAY 20 .nd 21
Army throughout the Civil w-^. wk. *nd another man emptoyed to out the Nazarene movement, hay­
, PASSING OF PROMINENT
ing served the church as pastor,
FARMER ON TUESDAY. making a fine record. He was mar- J
ried in 1861 to Miss Suszanne Wei- work will be found, we believe, to be dLitrict superintendent and evangel­
, William F. Kepkcy. aged 76. a
ton They lived happily together tor ,c“l(ln«
‘ j1
county was ist. The public is invited to these
well known farmer living west of
•
more than sixty years. Since her,,p.a&gt;,nF.J?ckf R^owsky for doing wrvinM
Middleville, died at his home oh
EDMUND LOWE ANN SOTHERN MARIAM JORDEN
death Mr Brooks has been making,^Utd of work. And the fact
j Tuesday iiftefr an Hines of three
BOARDING IT OUT.
&lt;
®arr&gt;r “u1n?y, ‘Hscharged her
' COMEDY AND LATEST PATHE NEWS
[ years He is survived by his wid­ his liome with his children and for ‘
Friday
night
Nashville
officers ar- L
the last two years resided with hLi.' "8in*c.. and that was * hat it
ow. two brothers. Frank ut* Battle
rested
Haley
Penfold
and
Joel
Hum-1
daughter near Potterville
amounted to. ended any possibility
Wall Disney Colored SiUy Symphony—"IN THE CHINA SHOP"
■ Creek and John of Hart, and two
The funeral of Mr Brooks was
»u&lt;* contracting with this mell on a charge of disturbing the ’
|! sisters. Mrs David Bcnewu and Mrs.
held yesterday at two P M. at the ^“nty for maintenance work. It peace. They were brought before a|’
ADULTS 25c
CHILDREN 10c
J Hannah Morgan of Middleville
y‘cnu to?
B*rr&gt;' countX Nashville Justice, who gave them |10 &lt;
| The funeral will be In the Mld^lc- Cloverdale Evangelical church.
He a survived by two sons. Dr. b" «°l «« l,earn,
“Pensive ex­ fine and costs each and 30 days in «
1 ville Methodist church Friday at
Howard Brooks of Wisconsin, Wei- P"160"* that attempting to save Jail. In default of payment of the .
two P M. Interment in Mt Hope
ton Brooks of Cloverdale and by a mo'lfy *n. cn5‘b*erlf1« coaU uJnot fine and coals fifteen days wlll be
TUESDAY, MAY 22
cemetery
’
daughter. Kirs. Eulah Tidd. of Pot-;“vln8 but adding to costa, and at added to the Jail sentence of each.
, tcrvllic.
lhe Mn,c tllne H has done-, sway
DEATH OF NANCY CLINE.
HONORED. BUT RESIGNED.
Mr Brooks was held in lhe high-' **Jh »*“ I»«WUty of Barry coupty
Mrs. Nancy S. Cline. 77. died Mon­ ' cat esteem by all who knew him. ltlo nK the maintenance work in the
Jack Clark, formerly connected
day at the home of h&lt; r daughter.’
MU*m b&gt;’ all who knew him. I “"***" “
with the El W. Bliss Co In this city,
Wiih LIONEL BARRYMORE
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■
Mrs. Blanch Eddy of Delton. Sur- “c
“n upright, clean-living.
; county. It seems to us as If the was elected Grand Master of the
-supervisors and the county road
ivivtag besides Mrs. Eddy arc three kindly, Christian man.
Grand Council Royal and Select
COMEDY—LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS
commissioners should adopt a con. sons. Walter of Brown City and PASSING OF SAM
* **
I listent road policy with a view o( Masters of Masons at the 73th year­
' Grover and Guy of Middleville and
TRAVELOGUE—SCOTLAND
Adults 15c; Children 10c
.MARSHAL-L MONDAY.' getting, if possible, the state malnte- ly convention in Detroit yesterday.
. another daughter. Mrs. Ella Scott
Inasmuch as he is now located in
Sam Marshall, aged 83. died on I nance work.
, of Giandvillc The funeral will be
Middleton. Conn. he at once re­
Monday at his home in Nashville.
----------------- -----------------------I at the Parmelee Methodist church
signed
and
the
Honor
went
to
Wil
­
being suddenly stricken with heart PI ANQ ARE MADE FOR
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 23 and 24
Ion Thursday at 2:30 P. M.
liam H- Johnston, qf^Lralle.
trouble while out in his yard 1 ,7
.
! PASSING OF MRS JANNA
-- is survived -j, H. H. S. WATER CARNIVAL
He
by —
his wife, —
one'
SAVED OTHER BUILDINGS.
RALPH BELLAMY, FAY WRAY
MYERS TUESDAY 2“?8bu'r' “rs Charles Jcmcs. of
I-ast night's country Are. alarm
Word was received Tuesday of the
c‘"k- “nd thrcc **«■ Ohm.
Next Wednesday. May V. the an­ was due to the discovery that the
I! death that morning of Mrs Janna t^‘ur,cl "nd Curtis Marshal), of nual Hastings High School Water chicken coop on the Waller JohnMyers of Grand Rapids, mother of
Grove 'toynship There are Carnival will be held at Streeters cox farm, on M-43 a little this side
Mrs. Millon Murphy of Freeport. »&gt;«»&gt;» grandchildren and three landing. Gun lake, according to of Barbers Corners, was in flames.
COMEDY AND LATEST PATHE NEWS
'formerly of Hastings, sincere sym- &lt;ITal"frandfhUdren. The funeral present plana. The caravan of cars The good work of the department
EXTRA—"Whal the Scotch Started” Adults 25c Children 10c
, imthy la extended to the bereaved &lt;‘11
the NaahrtUe Evangelical will Stan from the High school al and the help of neighbors saved the
I ones
|crmrcn
। church Tnttrwlav
Titursday aluHwin
afternoon alat two ithree o'clock and return at eight other buildings.
o'clock. Rev. M. E- Hoyt officiating. o'clock.
।
ALARMING INCREASE.
j Burial ip the Nashville cemetery.
ADJOURNED TO MAY U.
FRIB^V and SATURDAY, MAY 2S
BPECIAL NOTICE.
We picked up the Bellevue Govw«'MFnat------------The county tax commission com­
zette
of
Thursdnv
May
10.
which
i
iliial
lain
.
Cay meeting of the Holiness pleted the apportionment of taxes
rontamM reports Iren varied parts I A
TMT WITOAIf MORNING. Union
DOUBLE FEATURE—i DAY:
rlU.be held this week Thurs- for the various units of the counof Eaton county, showing six ar-1 A 8,'VTr.
P0”1?1 T111 ^i1— — •—
——
— — • —.
rest* tliat week for drunken driving;at u,e Quimby church, next Buslnea* meeting. 7:0). The speaker
In the one county: Tiie inerra^ ot'
moratag under the dlrec- u the Rev. E. K. Wordsworth ot
luch driving U really becoming
Mrs Wajne Merrick The Seattle, Wash., evangelist. who is each school district, township and
alarming
service is al eleven oclock.
ih
r,M&gt;nB meetings a
&gt; ik
.&gt; church'
*»' A
* other taxing units.
'holding
at
that
. , ‘
lit
1 Mis* Marleah Barnum of Wood-jcordial welcome to a helpful service
with WYNNE GIBSON
ONLY THREE CRIMINAL CASES, land wp the winner of the gold ।is extended to all —Wm. C. GearwUh KEN MAYNARD
LOWER RATES ON M. C.
County Clerk Reid is al work on iuedafi'at the contest held al the U. 1
the court calendar for* tiie May;B. church on Thursday night Her
Century of Progress tn Chicago in
term. It wUl be about the same subject was.-John. A Mother's Boy.",
IBM wlU be glad to know that beginlength as the culendar for the Feb- The Judges were Mrs. Heber Porter, ’Robert C. Cobb Hasting* 36 nlng the moratng of May 22 the
ruary term. There will be cnly.'Mrs. Day and Mrs. Clara Bali. W. Frances Bumgarten. Grand Rap- (Michigan Central will start their
three criminal cases on the docket jO. T. U. district president.
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YEARLY SCHOOL CENSUS

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Rib Boiling Beef

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�THE HASTINGSBANNER, WEDNESDAY. MAY II. 1934

Hospital Guilds Held
Meeting on Thursday

CITY IMPROVES SANO
BANK “SCAR” ON M-37

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(Continued from page one)

Hardy Boses, Ever-Blooming

dent and capable financier, and is Variety to Transform Place
to be commended for her oonsetenInto a Beauty Spot
tious and successful management.
No longer will lhe sand bank near
Mrs. Kellar Stem, representing Riverside cemetery on M-37 be a
the Women's Board, told of some of ■car on the landscape. Rose bushes
their work and Mrs. E A. Burton of a hardy ever-blooming variety
presented the activities of the have been planted under supervision
Charily committee and the cases ot City Engineer Bert Sparks. These
with which they have to deal.
bushes, like raspberry bushes, will
Annual reports were presented by bend over and take root, so that
the Guild clialrtncn. a resume of within a few years the bank will be
which la given below.
Following the business session, a
The object ot this planting was
short program under the direction! practical as well as artistic because
of Mrs. Roy Hubbard wu given by the intertwining roots of these
members of Guild No. 5, Mrs. Edw.
plants will keep lhe sand from shift­
VanPopering, chairman. Lewis Ken­
ing and washing down onto the
nedy. accompanied by Jack O’Don­
pavement. This has been a yearly
nell on the piano. gav« a negro skit
’ nuisance which has coat consider­
which wu cleverly done.
[
able
money.
A short play. "Boosting Bridget." I
______
'
These plants were purchased from
wu presented by Mrs. Keith Puller. I a ^tlte creek nuriery. brought over
Mrs Andrew Roush. Mrs ChMter|u&gt; Rulings on state highway detonl??Mrsi ?!cnn Broweri Mrs. EdwJpgrtment trucks and set out with
Smith and Mrs. Kim Bigler, and welfare labor, so the only direct cost
furnished a lol ot amusement. It w lhe dty will be the actual price of
wu evident that the Hastings Civic the rosebush?*
Playere have overlooked some good I
ilate highway department has
“ the flV® Udlea dld «teo finished a landscaping job at
splendidly.
|the Interestton of Broadway and
Judy Fuller. Evelyn Brower and M-37. These Improvements will do
Betty Bigler, dressed similarly to much toward making the northwest
their mothers, presented a panto- approach to Hastings very attracmime dance which all enjoyed, fol- live.
lowed by a tap dance by Beverly J
-----------------------

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marble of
kTHE CROSSROADS.
ry Beaver
of Hastings Is Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Matble of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. New­
ig for Orval Tuttle.
man
Tuttle and son. Buster, and
ler Bates and Mrs. Orley
friend of Lansing were Sunday aft­
ernoon callers of Mrs. Jane Tuttle.
listings.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams, Mrs.
Forest WUlitls spent the week end
Erma Williams and Doris were Bat■with his father in Hastings,

lie Creek visitors Saturday.
Miss Jean Sledge accompanied by
little Miss Marjorie Hill and Miss
Mary igleskl ot Hastings spent the
week end with Clyde Sledge and
family.
. d Mrs. Harold Smith and
j Harold lien of Hastings spent Sun-

49f DAY
Long-wearing Chardonize! Penney’s Most Popular Seamless

STOCKINGS

5£.er^=*S‘5,JT ““ p'““ ”1। hear noted
author
AND PREACHER

Closing the program were two dellghtfui solo* by William Fox and
another dance by Beverly Bigler. Rev. George Bennard Oomwho shows much talent u a dancer. I - —
ing to Prairieville
——
Wrote
Reports from the various Guilds
were os shown below:
|
“The Old Rugged Cross”
Guild No. 1. Curtain Guild, Mrs.|
The Rev. George Bennard &lt;Poet­
J. C. Ketcham, chairman. 22 mem- Preacher) m
..
of Hermosa Beach. Califbens, 822 dues paid, made 42 pairs author of the greatly loved song,
of curtains, gave 2« quarts fruit, 33 ’Tiie Old Rugged Crow." is to conjars Jam and Jelly, bushel grapes. | duct revival services at the PralGullds 2 and 3. Mrs. W. R. Cook rteville Methodist church opening
and Mrs. P. T. Coigrove, Chrm., May 20 and dosing June 3. He wlll
have 26 members. 826 dues paid, apeak each evening’ except Saturgave canned fruit shower to hot-.day at 8:00 o’clock.
pita!.
I Miss Hannah Dahlstrom, Swedish
Guild 4. Business Women’s Hos- ,fnger from Reed City, will have
pltal Guild, Miss Mabel Sisson, charge of the music. Tiie Rev. L. D.
Chrm., 42 members, paid 85 dues for,Miles, the pastor, invites all to atlast year and »42 for this year, re- und these services and hear this
membered 11 children at hospital noted preaduff. Rev. Bennard.
with toys, books, games, etc. Have
8535 balance in Birthday fund.
Guild 5. Mrs. Andrew Roush, REQUEST OF STACK
chairman, 18 members, 818 dues, do­
AMUSES COUNTY BOARD
nated two dozen bath towels, 18 cans
fruit and vegetables and 10 glasses
Barry county supervisors were
jelly. Balance on hand 85-04.
rather amused at a request received
Guild 6. Charily Guild. Mrs. J. A. from Auditor General Stack to re­
Wooton, Mrs. James Long and Mrs. arrange the tax rolls by sections in
Richard Loppenthien, chairmen,
—:r—-• 24
v , the rural district* or by property lots
a
Su, i.to'f.m1'
elu«« •IU&gt; xMlUon. to M.iorto
gax
1
'cl|y “n&lt;* Ja£\. I sequence. It would take at least
Guiid 7. Mrs. Frank Edmonds. thrNS month_, of Mlld
the
Chrm., 13 Members. 813 dues, made p&lt;rt
eKh superVbor to make this
bln&lt;lm'e lo*e,a- *o,d- change and after completion would
sauxe. Cash on hand
of abjoimdy JR) value to the
...
..j ..
. ’county or townsldp officers in mokH
?&lt;v»”ery
jJa* ing tex settlement*. fx&gt;t instance.
rS?
du“' many people own several pieces of
Donated 132 diapers. 10 blanket*. 17 property mattered in various parte
Pf '
13 ot u,e county- tt «uch a person went
pairs stockings. 30 can* fruit and two ln
inquire about the total amount
jar* jelly. Cash on hand 876 20
t
due lt
meftn Koln~
OUld' W.™ h:
l^ recorTimd tatonFu'
HU k^UTO '
df'&gt;" tot*1 of several different ledge? enGave 84.00 cash to hospital, fur- lrlM At present lhe properties are
k“5hf*n ut^ll;“TUn^.g
^ped by ownership a.^ the 2ax
m
*m t®1*1’ c‘n * rapiafy determined.
Ouild 10. Mrs^ C. 8. McIntyre.
un.mmou^y
Ch.TJ ’ "x me™bcr’'
to* । disregard Mr. Stack’* request,
nated and made 18 bedside table1
.
,, ,
cover*, also quantity fruit and Jelly.
Guild 14. Mr*. E. M- b
E—~~ THREE NEW WELFARE
Chrm.. paid 819 dues, donated 24
'■
WORK PROJECTS HERE
' wash cloths, fruit, jelly, Jam and
fresh vegetables and fruit. Cash on
Hastings welfare work projects are
hand 84.49.
nearly completed, according to Bert
Guild 18. Mrs. Edw. Down*. Chrm., Sparks, city engineer. Preliminary
8° I'^'ouart* *friHt
lakes' Jdlv' survey
aurvey work
worK I*
ls now
now in
111 progress
ProKrPM on
°n
8
4»
ffi' Ithree additional Jobs which will be
made 12 bed sheet*, folded 2 bolt* distinct improvement* to the dty
“‘T
lhr*
Graveling and
,h*Pln« etreet on Bond street north
btedera. furnished
of the
Catholicchurch: arm
shaping
and
---------- ~~ . 12 cotton , bed
r u*
vnc vsinouncnujcn;
ping ana
blankets, uave as to Charitv
“
CharUy ffund.
d: I sravellnr South Michigan avenue
J
Cun on hand 848.94.
and grading work by the Catholic

•

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Bumrr amid. Mr.!

JUrk Ctol«. etirto. U
•1?“
82047.
826 87. Furnished and folded 400
sponges. 29 lap sponges. 24 surgeon's
large linen towels, 24 smaller slxe
towels, 6 laboratory sheets. 12 clinic

wrappers, donated 12 quarts fruit, 7
quarts vegetables and 10 glasses
jelly.
Guild 22. Mrs. Earl Coleman.
Chrm.. 38 members, 835 dues, do­
nated 48 pillow cases.
report of the Charity Committee
which shows the splendid work this
department Is doing.
Receipt*.
June 28. 1033—From Ro­
tary Club 8 35.79
July 5, 1933 —Lecture
Course Comm
8.29
Nov. 1933 —From Dean
Davenport ..... .. ......... 20.00
Dec. 1933 —Gift Prom a
i oo
FTtend ............ .................
Dec. 1933—Guild No.9...
440
Feb. 23. 1934—Guild No. 6 50.00
April 21. 1934 — Guild
6.00

Total Receipts 812448
11 patients have’received
care during the year
at an expense of ......814640

Funds available, check­
ing account
..... 8 4240
Funds available, savings
account .............
0148

Total

mul Receipts 888.79
By care ot 4 children .... 1540

.870.79

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Damask

LARGE AUDIENCE EN­
JOYED A CAPPELLA CHORUS.
The visit of the A Cappellf chorus
from the Spring Arbor Seminary
and Junior College at Spring Arbor.
Mich- was a success. The procram
was splendidly carried out. This
group surely reflected the excellent
training of prof. Lowell, the conduc­
tor. An audience of 248 crowded the
Wesleyan Methodist chureh. the
sacred concert being sponsored by
the Holiness Union of Barry county.
We wish to thank those who helped
to make It possible by the loan of
lumber and chairs—Thos. H. Roos,
chairman and Wm. Gearhart. Sec.

FORMER RESIDENT RECOV­
ERING FROM OPERATION.
Barry county friends of W.A.
Raymond of Tompkins, brother of
F. E Raymond of Jackson, will be
glad to know that he is recovering
nicely from a recent serious opera­
tion for gall stones, the operation
being performed at Mercy hospital
in Jackson. The men spent their
eatly lives in Yankee Springs town­
ship where they have a wide circle
of friends.
HANGED HERSELF.
Mrs. larsel Haff, who lived on W.
Center street, hanged herself early
this. Wednesday, morning. The body
was found in the woodshed al her
husband, officers were summoned,
but no inquest was considered
neeeaayy a* the cause ot her-death
was evident. . White
V*M** not considered
_ l-X
actually demented, her mind
was ___
uiAalanced. She had made frequent
threats of doing away with herself,

FIR* DOU 84M DAMAG* ON SATURDAY.

DO NOT HAVE TO »OK*OW.
The fire department was called oo
The council voted Friday night to1 Saturday afternoon to tiie Paul
transfer |2,000 from the ••contingent' GanguUlet Iwme on e. Thom BL.
where a fire had started from sparks
• from the chimney. The loss was
our ctUana appreciate how fine it lai estimated at MOO. Mrs. Marcel Evato have a council that plans for the

cash they do not have to io to the
bank and borrow Uf
.
house, because of the damage done.

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‘
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Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

| This and ‘That

Backward Glances!
Bits of Yesterday

‘ DECORATION DI

u

lHBINCFMrNTQ

An Elaborate House-Warming.
Soviet Embassy Open*.
hand* with friend* In the eMy th*
A Flrat-Hand Account.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
------A DANGEROUS DEFECT.
'
The Price of industrialism.
Mriand Mrs. W. N. Chidester were
andFnSSo^^*toraJ?to -------______________________________
KRYENTY NINTH YEAR wUl get more picture, ot lhe type
, There 1* only one apparent rcato
cKni
Rapid*
Monday
and
afSng itatord?/^'
Amtetent Prrwocutlng At­
------------------------------------‘
mentioned
at
the
beginning
of
this:
~
~
..
------------ — —------iM)n
son Ior
for lIlc
the |jartlon
jiardon wnicn
which uov.
Gov. com- -j. Quite recently lhe Soviet Embassy
paragraph. After all it is largely up ^ock extended with emotional eag-iwas opened officially. Herewith is a tended th* Btahop'* dinner given in
o B
. Detrott, i* torney ot £e«&gt;t Co.
m*kln« hU Hasting, reteUVe* and
OtaMng 8ont--Am«toa."
■'
to lhe public to say what sort of ernes* to Thomas R- Metzger, of first-hand account of the event wTtr uiS
r
TXP*.
&lt;hows it wishes to sec Censorship Stanton, after-the young man had written by Mrs. Arthur H. Vanden- West Michigan Episcopal diocese, frlend4 „ vlal,
•aburbUMi br Mail. I
1
'
1
jbeen
sentenced
for
committing
a
berg,
wife
of
Michigan'*
junior
*cnwho
ha*
been
in
Europe
*everal
Mln
^
Mudge
spent
Bunday
'rhc number of Olvll war veterans
Df BAXXV COUNTY. ONt
(If Hfa la a4&lt;auc(.)
' cowardly and brutal assault upon a ator. for the Women's City Club ot month*, at which their aon. Rev wlth hc
mim Mudge i* ts Stowing less each year, there beKeitli Chidester, and wife, were abo
™V£Xaro£
“ ing but a few Wt to be honored at
IN B*khY county HIX MONTHS eoi factory.
ivictim almo6t three times his age. iorand Rapids, it would seem that K*lth Chidester, and wif*. were afao Wachlng ta Maple'Grove.
Ing but a f*yr lett to b* honored at
I l U P*i4 I* aJ &lt;»«»*.)
_____________ •
------------present
with
many
other
clergymen
’
w
phe]
l
j^^arta
ano
। The offender is lhe son of a regardless of food shortage and »tartori the exercise* on Decoration Day,
IN BAHKY COONTY. THRU MONTHS,
~~rL
*ecll°n 01 Mfa*
Jama* A. MacDonald.
uuuu SEASON
owwvn INDICATED.
prominent state official. The Cover- vatlon in Russia, the Soviet* spared KUrhtonn Wi'M fr°m
MLM Steven*
Uicvena of
or Vermontville
vermuumuc were
writ )n namely.
-----IX ADVaNC* --------------------------- Zlci GOOD
Michigan should enjoy a thriving. nor wanted to be a ' good fellow" no effort to Impress , the despised
OUTSIDE BARRY COUNTY. ONN
.
Mlcnigan miouiu vhwi a m&gt;u&gt;u. &gt;»,-~---------- —. th*
. - vrxith
- . a'ut. nhlp "bourgeois
Mr. and Mrs William Norrlngton mown alto wifo4
YRAJ4 IN ADVANCE--------------ami consequently
rrmutniKMiriv
capitalists over here.
.
fhi
iiMTinK hv and
the youth
was able bourgeois capitalfat*"
resort season this year judging by
gct Jjukfc lmmunJty fruni a punfahPORKION aUBSCKIl’TIONH. ONR
and
Mfa*
Eleanor
of ^‘JrSTo?^
•
Grand
Rapid,
were Norrlngton
Sund^.u
Smm’WS
"Thel
really
"high'
1
spot
in
’
tills
YJUR IN ADVANCE_j
advnnce inquiries for summcr ln-;nienl jw richly deserved and which last month was without doubt the
of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Lennon
X Bhe\are a very totere*tlng talk llh- Wm Waffle, Dewitt C. BlafauvMx,auau rates
naisa.
formation and accommodations, tu:- —
might
- --------------------have done him
------ -----real good.
------- opening of the new "Union of 8oMfa* Lucille Bennett leave, on
‘
ladtes assembled at d«11- Jiroto H Klu«h- Harry Wlckadvertising
U*4«»urtM “mi,**‘•u wpIIm-.cording to the Michigan Tourist For if the record in tiie case means vlet Socialist Republicans" embassy Monday for LoutavUle. Kentucky.
S MrTstoSi
Wilbur and Dr. H C.
anything, young Metzger, fa badly in I which was the 85 room home of thc
and Resort Association. More let- m-ed of a jolt that will bring him to I czarist regime and ha, been closed where she wlll spend the summer
qj Dickey ot Jackson
wa*. In Peckham.
___
_
with her afater, Mr*. George Steb- HaMlnBS ovc7r 8unday.
Tfto*! wh° h*™ &lt;»«* durtfig the
himself.
oil these years (built originally by
bins.
„ a.B ‘
-■
'
past year arc John Ragers. Ira
•«“ K.X!season than during the boom years
Thc pardon was no real favor to ,hB Pullmans.) curiosity has been
Mrs. Norman Sherman and MUs ucuu I AlAJQ RFAIPFI
Brook,. Gideon Kennedy, William
P‘tch ever since repairs bc- Dorothy
of 1028 and 1929. Many people who the recipient; and from thc public
Sherman of Rush. N. Y.. r,C¥’
.7
Blven,, Gilbert Peek. Richard Mul.nnrfrv.i.., the
ih,. action
..ctk.ct. of tiie zinCTaTGover­ Ran and they say the embassy was were over Sunday guest* of Mr. and
j u formerly travelled abroad during the standpoint
Cl AL TO TAXPAYERS IU. Lucian B. Potter and John Mildeluged with request* for Invitation,
—»,-------ler.
summer are now forced by ctrcum- nor was one of a long series of de­ to this opening reception to which Mrs. E. A. Burton.
plorable- acts of weak leniency to­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Woodyalt
of
Regulations
Affect
the
PayThe various patriotic orgnnlxaal i“o stances to confine their vacation :
ward more or less serious offenders about 800 were Issued. Awnings were Grand Rapids were Saturday and
mftnt nf Dnlinannnt
tlon» harc accepted the Invitation
stretciied the length of about a half;
", —
»T~
^wurj'
to till* country. Michigan with ।against law and order.
T“- °
muu ui
of the Rev. John W. Kitchin* to
block each way from the entrance; ®ynda&gt;. ?
ucaU
r Mr ~
and 1^Mr. Comstock,
did. —
not
its many lovely resorts is a logical ■ —
--------------- of course,
------------ —
Stewart Brazee.
Taxes
attend service, at the Presbyterian
published un
I wuh to do anything evil or malic­ which was also covered and carpet­
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rupe and Mr.
Aj me
tbe recent
special session
of the
• It bears lt« Choice.
ousy open■
ai
tewm opecmi
scabimii ui
nw church on Memorial Day
_ morning.
ed. Tnree
Three doormen were busy
ious He did not desire to injure his co.
ing cars upd giving out tickets;
Mrs- 0111 Rupe of South Bend. Michigan legislature two acts were Sunday. May 27.
state and hLs fellow citizens. But he
job raiNTixu..
flash
lights
were
a*
frequent
a*
at
gU
”
U
paoed
affecting
the
payment
of
taxOn
.
..
..
_
.
...
”
------—
------i
nwr
u
MIC
w.
to*;
—------- 1 J- M;:■
—- —
REMEMBER THE LIBRARY
did perform a sadly incsponsible
H. M
M. Hill.
for t--h0
yCar--1933 —
and' for
previous
Auxiliary will vialt the
ah opening Hollywood night; at the and Mrs.
Mr ”
-------------------• 11D .DO u pr..
M dual's spring housccleanlng you act He increased already strong
Mr.
and Mrs. Birney Moorman of yean.
year*.
various vcutcicim
cemeteries oi
of me
the county
county
itoir each guest
uucst was "checked"
"checked on
"
tar kind u*Uok run across surplus books which you evidence that fundamentally he is door
llw
1UI.
OCTCCTlUilns
considerable
I
N°
“
psymem
where
veterans
.re
burled
Pjseln&lt;
l,int
no longer need, don't throw them lacking in an understanding ot lhe delay but they say quite necessary to,
M
W D Moornu‘n on Sundelinquent taxes for the year 1933 a wret‘5,
aPd_??,di.ng
. obligations of public place.
avoid
the
"gate
crashers."
■
da
-';
_
and
prior
years,
which
have
not
*
memorial
service.
It
fa
hoped
that
,
away but save them for the dty 11________________________
__ along
At a time when Michigan
reHCTCTVinCT u-runs „
vr!
Mrs Mac 6Pears ol
*'M been reassessed, may be made at there may*be a large attendance at
A DOUBLE FAILURE.
brary. Possibly they can be put Into with the remainder of the United
After checking wraps up the vel-1 thc But.8l of her mother and sister, tne ratc of 10 per cent a year That lhese services as all are Invited. The

AIIIIHIlDLIlILII I U

Public indignation against Gov- general circulation. Running on a States fa trying desperately to find an
.mor O~K1 in connrrttan wlu&gt; r«iuCTd bu*«. th. IncT llbr.ry m effective curb for crime
"* conditions
—“,—
that are a genuine threat to contin­ SXSXS
TWENTY Y^OO TODAY. !
lo!,8„ pn.ch.v u m»nr new_____
ofX KaS’lwT?Uw before^”uance__
of good order ...
In America, acts ’n?H°rr'^Ir‘n el^ancc of.?‘ls TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
books as it formerly did in spite of such as this last characteristic otic palatial
P®’------•ltlal embassy.
ci
bais&gt;
Greeting
us -----“‘^5
at
the niter
Alter
AftCT
nine
nlne
yearsot ofcontinuous
continuous &gt;i vembe/1.
vembe?!. 1934. may
mav’be
sc paid
nalri with a
&gt;
—2—
---------„------nine
years
the fact that the demand has in-। by Gov.-Comstock arc positively per- u----------— Mrrrwc
entrance--------------------------(b the drawing ------room was
scrvlcc
„ un.rr
driver oi
of me
[hc city
clty nre
nrc ^mection fee ot only three per cent.
Tvire «
driver
IKniiv
nr.
thn suave
KimVo perfectly
tM’rfrrtlv attired
utllreH AmbosAnihal. .,.
___ . Orvcy
____ ..
______ &gt; ,ha*
__ .been
___
creased So think twice before dfaAn‘|*“11Pcr,on *too because, the
tcam
Haywood
'
and no Interest added.
or for any 0
other
vacatlonon
„rtm, . to*.. „„ th. UbmCT ■ or blind amiability
torCTrimm— ;sadcr. Mr. Troyanovsky. and his (compelled to take a '
“TIojwct C
tThe council Friday evening passed:
reason Is unable to refrain from per- | FTench-gowncd wife, who prefers to; count oI U1 health Some time
the governor's. This fa Samuel T. chance to use It; it may be that forming
resolutions to give the taxpayers of'
forming them
them periodically
periodically Is too be
called
Mrs
rather
than
Mah
e
suffered
from
a
nervous
trot
— --------—----- - — ne suffered from a nervous trouble Hasting*, who may be delinquent in
Metzger, the father. Mr. Metzger was dozens of readers in this community dangerous to keep in office,
dame
On Into the enormous. and
bas taken the advice of a
remarks
there *fa’ nothing magnificent dining room with ite phyjldajl
appointed to office by Gov. Com- Wlfl appreciate your thoughtfulness. I In ‘these
u
*" **
|one to uwk upon a
^personal. As on individual. Mr. Com- carved,
—...... ------------ ----- ..’ where
I'arm near
-inornappic
iaxc. wane
paneled wails
we farm
near Thornapple
lake. While previous years, the benefit of these
stock. A* *n Influential member of
stock Is a pleasant gentleman witli gazed upon an array of toed thd
the' he
away the ,_
lcam
nm _,.ii
wiu
j-iv*n
drjven
the Democratic party and a public |
SAVE THE RELICS.
ati attractive personality.
personality. But ho like of which was never seen in by hfa brother. Fred Haywood who
an
official he should have at least aotne
Hastings will celebrate its cenlen- seems unable to understand that | Washington
CTllAHIUKllAI—
-- W,W4,
with UUW.-..butlers CTUCT.-.m
dashing J began work on Monday.
’
n high nubile
public 'hither
[hither and yon
van to serve the oinra
curious I j.— c
Gladys
—/. Sisson ...»
has .ciur.^u
returned
regard for the law and equitable ad- nia] m 1036. An Interesting feature high public office is a
ministration of justice in thfa state. o( the event will be a display of fur- trust, not a plaything. n diversion, or crowd,. All I qould do was look, hay- froln Mw;ral day&gt;. vUll ln
an pullet tor emotionalism or per- ing Just come from a dinner, but in whcre fihc
tf,,. glieat of Mr and
Buc how did Mr. Metzger rtpay hfa nlture. clothing, tools and other or- ronnl friendship.
the next room, the tempflng mounds. Mrs Hcnry Bi0lJgh. On Sunday she
obhgation to’the governor and to the t)C|es used during pioneer days here,
Ru&amp;sell Cleveland. Skipper, and
Michigan already has suffered of real Russian caviar, packed tn 'resumcd her old place in the choir
people of this state? By asking the There must be hundreds of such considerably from this blindness; and blocks of ice were just irrMfatlijle (Of thc First Methodfat Episcopal Lloyd Shafer were In Kalamazoo
Thursday night. May 10. attending
governor to mfatue one of hfa most items hidden away in Barry county is likely to suffer more. But it will With It was served the real vodka, I church of Albion, where she greeted
have only itself to blame it it does pure white, (some say tiicy took it । o]d friends and associates for a few a Sea Scout Squadron, including
Important powers—The power of homes and barns. Anything used in so longer than Jan. 1 next.—Detroit
two ships and the Bea Scout drum
days.
parole. EMcntlally Mr. Metzger said: the early days here will be of inter­
I Mr and Mrs. Claude Pierson and and bpgle corps. A fine demonstralion and program were presented
im bang with the governor, to hang cst to somebody even though It may
daughter, Dorothy, who have been
honoring Lt. Comm., Tom Keane,
With th* law, ot thfa slate, to Ixang not be In a perfect state bl preservaPOLITICAL PARDON.
In Las Angeles. California, for the
national director of Sea Scouting, in
post year and a half, returned
Wc are at loss to understand' the
with the judge, to hang with my re- tion. So in the yearly housecleaning
»,ic eUv nnd -r.. m».i&lt; conversation wi|h
wijn Mr. Keane, said
iponslbility to the public as an office ff SUch articles are uncovered put apiuireiii mental aberration that
b.
prompted Governor Comstock to
sonally knew Admiral George H.
holder, to hang with the Democratic them aside if possible and save them
WHEN truth is re­
Lombard
issue an unconditional pardon Tues­
I Rock tor whom the local 5ca Scout*
party—*ecp my boy from serving a for display at the centennial cele- day to young 1-jtn Metzger within
Mrs C._ F Brooks and Mrs. Oscar | have named their ship, and stated
vealed. kt custom
Spencer
accompanied
by
Michael
j*ll sentence. This self centered at- bration.
J a few hours after hc had been sen­
. I further that Admiral Rock fa greatgive place: kt no
Kelley of Fort Madison. Iowa, spent
tenced by Judge Royal Hawley to a |
tltude not only fa extremely dan­
|ly Interested in lhe Sea Scout work,
man prefer custom
Sunday al Gun lake.
AN IMPROVEMENT.
'80-day Jail term for assaulting an
A banquet for Sea Scout officers
gerous In a man holding public of­
before reason and
.i —
Mr.. W.
... -J.-----------------Locktonof Batttb
~
in
aged
employee of the Greenville
of-.l
of the area was given and Mr.
IMW
luu
do».
.3.
»
ln;
ncc
oI
w
„
r
com
fice but also helps to explain the
.Creek came Wednesday for a vi*it'.
truth. — August­
Keane dfacussed problems of interviolent and ungovernable temper beautifying the northwest approach pany in an aigument over a 67-cent
with Mrs. W. E. Merritt and other jel to Sea Scouts.
ine.
- (fiends.
and distorted sense of self Import- to thfa city on M-37. The sandbank light bill.
•- • ’ •
Young Metzger had a fair trial­
once which young Metzger ia said opposite Riverside cemetery, always
’twirtv VK-xnc xnc mn.v
T*10 results of the "101 Booster
well voucii for that, knowing the
Vr &gt;nr( MrasLwraT nnZhv La! Dr**®" held in Nashville last week
io possess, possibly the sixty-day a scar on the landscape, has been
character of lhe presiding judge—
«•" toe Scout and
aentence. certainjy richly deserved, planted with a type of hardy, cver- and hfa sentence was merited. Sixty
CMr dH..J£ i.«
CwnP Elrc lc»ders much encourageI
.
,
fn^th^nm-Vhrm rmrt
mcnl A eP^ndid spirit of enthuswould have been Just the tonic blooming rose which will transform days would nut have been too long
f^thenorthernpartolthestateon
,nd
w m evl.
needed to make the young man thfa area into a mass of Ipvcly color, tor the culprit to meditate upon the
.
kct
dence. many of the men assisting
come to Ills tenses. So it appears The intersection of Broadway and viclousncssaof his act in attacking
thinking it was water). I Just tasted
Raymond Hards of Grand Junc-jM_ Rh.fer for the full three davs in
a man three times his age.
that the senior Metzger not duly M-37 which has been landscaped by
Tom is
Ot course, the father, of Tom
fa it.
It- and that was enough, liquid lire! I110”- Colorado, was in the city yes- n..u!nc thC canvass Rev 8 R
Into another room
filled
with
He -is the »
guest
pf Mr andw t p Lofdahl W D Wailace
"“
'.‘J?.
1!:11 bril- terday.
failed as a public official but also the state is also a distinct improve- a member of Comstock's official ! ir.to
m“
..—
....
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lhe prdoo 01 TOUM Thornu Meuger ran high—and with reason,
However there is another public ofBelli whose sense of official rcsponBhuur dtptwd u&gt; ct low ut rtb T

Boy Scout News

A Quotation

ctAw.uw

Oounty TrgMnrir Maui OolUolW S10.S1S.7S hring Lail Month
Last week Oounty Tr*a*ur«r Mau*
made a distribution of delinquent
taxes which he had collected for
th* month of April to the township*,
oounty and state.
The total collected for the month
wa* 410412 W. After deducting the
county and the state'* share of this
money Uiere wa* left to be distrib­
uted to township, village and city
treasurer, of the county 48.547 37.
which wa* disbursed a* follow*:
Haetlng, city ................ 8 6»01
Middleville
2850
Naahvllle
39 59
Freeport
414)0

TbUl

‘ Aaayrta
Maple Grove

Johnstown
Baltimore
Hasting* Twp. .
Carlton
Barry
Hope
Rutland
Irving
Prairieville
Orangeville ....
Yankee Spring,
■Hyomappl* ....

I 83110
.
.

319.99
419.41
49333
249A8
' 333 00
33 54
308 45

535.52
36 09
1.45538

114.13

Total 45JI16.17
Total for city, village*..4 831.10
TXrtal

*™k Annabto/ttcretary;
MUler. treasurer: Edw. Dow
Downs. Cor-

-88.547.37

heUus Mannl. Frank Reynolds, A.
H. o.
Carveth.
Henry
Sheldon.
”
—sa
------ - aH-i
— Sterling
Rogers. Harry Wood. Adelbert Cort­
right, Charles Townsend.

ORMMTIC MB
CIVES'BOBBI HOOD

COUNTYORCHESTM
CONCERT THIW

Jolin Phillipa and John Adcock, re­
spectively.

(Continued from Page One)

(tented Thursday. The organisation
has made considerable progress un­
der the direction ot A. A. Blfemo
and is able to present various numbera which are anything but amateurish. Several members of the fine
Grand Rapids Symphony orchestra
will take part In the program. Such
an organization as this preaent* a
valuable activity ror
for local musical
vaiuawe

•"« ».«.» ?■ yraaaa.

programs which are decidedly *uperior to much of the trash which
comes In over the radio.
The program which ha* been
timed not to exceed one and &lt;mchalf hour*, contain* a pleasing variety of concert and popular music
Mr. A. A. Blfemo in addition to be­
ing director will also serve as solofat. He will render the lovely "Murrillo" by Terahak. Thl* flute eoncerto fa one of the moat noted ever
compoaed for thl, instrument. WilHam Kennedy, one of Mr. Blfemo'*
pupil,, will play the difficult piano
accompaniment.
Herewith fa the
accompaniment.
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PnUUHKJITV AlirTinw
^uMMUNITY AUCTION
bct. b r community
auction

B Nellfat
Nellfat nf
of Hasiine*
Hastings tna-ntownandTh'e Rcv."m E."*Hoyt
----- - । limit ..paintings
.......... .. of Russian peasants! il*Jrs.
Mrs F.
F B
SALE WELL ATTENDED
M a parent.
ment. One importaijt job needs at- family and the "potato king"■ must
....
comprised the committee. Hasting*
—»---------- ...
.
itcntlon. however, and that fa plant- have had considerable influence Wandering on and on we came to ship.
with tiie
hiui
uiv governor^
vimvidu
But» that
i«&lt;at does'the
uura-mc brilliantly
uuummij
lighted ubmomuim
ballroom i। James Lampman
Lamoman who
who fa attending
attending ----------.
. ----------- -. .. .
DOUBLE PARKING.
In8 » screen of trees to conceal tiie not excuse the slightest Comstock'.1-1 where an orchestra was playing fori school at Albion college, spent Sun­ men who spoke on Wednesday al tiie Large and Varied List of Art»,
U.., -were U..„K
taU— Hon.
wa8 Qffere(J an(J
breakfast
Hugh Riley.
TrTUe In Uw bu.l«u dUl.lct "»«»“»
*•”» ™»
*
bald flouting of the courts and the I dancing, it was here that Frederick' daX ,n the city, the guest of hfa
John C. Ketcham and the "Rev. L
peace ot the commonwealth. He has j Wjlliam Wile made the comment Parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamp- L. Dewey. Fifty-five men and women
Bidding Was Lively
here is congested enough without done w-iUiout great expense and brought down the wrath and con- ' it is without doubt the most lavish.‘man.
sCTberad lor lhe -raly Bled BreAk„„ Bale „
the double parking of huge motor would cover up an ugly eyesore.
The Community AU
Auction
at
'demnation of members of hfa ownjbrilliant affair ever held in Wash-, Mrs. Fred L. Heath and Miss
party.apdrightlyso.it for no other ington." And another newspaper; Franc Williams expect to leave for
trucks or even smaller motor cars
of lhe worth ot HCThvllle boys end urd,y aIIctiwoo ellracled • good
SCOUT WORK.
reason than politically selllsii ones, I man went on to say that the zestor- • Toledo. Ohio, for a few days' visit
at the corners of the Jefferson and
8,r
“
'
...
’
sized
crowd.
Around
75
automobile*
We hope that the Boy Scout for ills Ill-advised action has not Ing of the crystal chandeliers alone with Mr. and Mrs. Waller Buckhout.
Stale street intersection In fact
only .spelled hfa own jwlltteal doom cart 410.000 This room fa decorated
Mrs. Sarah Bancroft left for a
Boys planning to go to the Pine' were parked near by, the occupant*
double parking here makes driving Boosters' Week which commences but has cast a stigma upon the par-1 in gold leaf and the others in red two weeks' visit with Bishop Oilic,being prexcni u&gt; attend Lhe sale.
lake camp for live period. June 4 to1
next Monday. May 21. will meet with
A wide variety of properly wu ofdangerous and some sort of bad ac­
ty that, after all. contains some sen- isatin broacadcd walls with draperies Pi® and family in Grand Rapids,
17. must have lhals applications in
the same success in Ute county it did siblc minds.
match.
■ jto
to match.
Will and Iva Bristol, of Marion. this week. This camp is for those[ fcred for sale including live stock.
cident is certain to happen if thB
And right here, we want to com- 1 "Then
-Then begun
our
ramble
to
the
' ,Indiana. and Bert Bristol of Lews। farm and garden tools, and even
ia-st year. Scouting has very cor­
began
our
nunfile
to
the
lads between the ages of 10 and 161 a couple ot hound pup*.
fault is not corrected.
mend
the
outspoken
crlUcfam
of
the
next
floor
—
on
the
stairway
waved
,ol
&gt;.
Idaho,
have
been
guesu
of
their
rectly been termed "community in­
who cannot attend any other camp'
Thc bidding wa, quite lively, some
surance" and Is a valuable activity. governor by our fellow-townsman. tlu. soviet flBg. n white satin back- sUter- Mrs. Frank Sage, lhe post period and who would otherwise
BARRY RESORTS.
Lieutenant-Governor Allen Stebbins. gr0Und with the sickle and scythe ww‘k
have no vacation. Turn your appli­
The mere fact that the enrollment
&gt;.r.&gt;riil&lt;..rrCTr. ...
, ,to&gt;' Hillsingcr ha, returned to his cations in to your Scout leaders at worth and others going at bargain
It shows him to be entirely divorced (embroidered
in red.
Talking of the resort season, will
'
। home in Toronto. Ohio. He was
prices. These Community Auction
in Scout troops and Cub packs has from the pernicious ring that ap- ' ...■
Barry' county attract IU share ot
• Imagme our surprise to And .tfll called ^rt. by an accident which be- once, as the committee meets either Sales should offer people an oppor­
increased from less than a hundred patently surrounds a misguided beau
'another
being served.
served, feI| hfa (alljer. Roy ts a prosperous Saturday or Monday.
nothcr buffet supper
sunner belne
tourists who are expected to visit
tunity to dispose of article, that are
to about 600 and that 300 girls are of the commonwealth.—Ionia Cuun- Just iv, com]&gt;lete ar- in the smaller
not needed, because somewhere
banker in Toronto, and has met
Michigan during the summer and
Saturday and Sunday. June 3 and
'room below, with more caviar and
taking part in Camp Fire girls' ac­
around the county will be someone
with splendid success, having ac­
fall? This county has never put
more vodki! The smaller reception cumulated a nice property and en- 3, are to be 'red Ittter" days at who wants them. Community Auc­
tivities indicates that young people ROOSEVELT IS COURAGEOUS
forth any great effort to attract the *
rooms on this floor were furnished , Joys the confidence and high respect Camp Ben Johnston at Sherman tion Sale* have been very successful
are interested in the work. We be­
I in perfect taste, quietly elegant and I of the people of hfa iiome city.
transient typeyrt trade. Perhaps this
in other places and there fa no rea­
lieve that scouting would be worth­
Smith, teacher and director of “Rec­
son why they should not be here.
ha* .been the wisest policy As a re­
reational Methods" at the Colum­
while even If the entire cost had to lies to crr.tcfrc each other.. /nd ette adjoining, and thc last word in
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
while wo agree that criticism, de­
sult our lakes have been built up
bia
University
tn
New
York
City
will
| ml
,a vnaa
be raised tn lhe county. But through cently conceived and aimed, is good refrigerators.
Mr. and m
Mrs.
Chas.. wun-vu.
Wolcott, wuu
who
DRINK OF BLUE PAINT
largely by people who consider thn
• if you can believe it. still *noth-,have been the guests of Mrs. L D. be present al camp. He Is the author
’ assistance given by the Kellogg tor mankind, wc agree that there is
KILLS SIMMONS’ COW
district to be their summer home
Gacdncr. icn
|Clt Tuesday iui
for viikiku
Chicago of numerous games and books on rec­
aillLSt attacks
atl.i: K- cr floor
.
. offered the
. same refresh...
umuun,
Foundation only about a third of not much room fur unjust
"lust for the m,'nts' lhe same elegance and tiie&lt;pYom there they will visit several reation. He will teach during these
Unquestionably this Is the most de­
'
Ed. Himmons. who live, here,
two days and anyone interested is
the actual amount required has to upon a party ..."
Which onlv!'\
r,,xl •'5rvJ.W! Tl
]e -------Ambassa' ea5tcrn vikica
cities mid
and then
then sa
sail for
1“.Bmc
—l*
r.------~
1. . iwwwih
for welcome to attend Mr. Smith** owned a cow that had a mind of It*
sirable type of vacationist; p™•sake of an argument
private
"den
-was
in
very'dark
g
uropc
spend
the
summer.
bt l,rovldcd here. Based on scout prompts us to opine that, while ।dors
iEuropC tO spcnd the summcr
who take pride in their projwrty and
wood
with
green
and
-■
Roosevelt may ‘deserve I *
ood *
lU1 R
rccn "
nt* red lighting.
|•Cf-t f-or the
western classes. Cub and Scout leaders are own. On a hot day last week the
and camp fire enrollment, this will President
crSZ Iran ilmJ (T Um,
-&amp;‘mThi°£ “•*“ ‘T M
Tu“d*r HU especially Invited. The cost will animal developed a thirst. Not find­
at least a mild sort of interest tn
"
, 7 . " su»ves wncre ne travels ruesaay. his
average only Slightly more than a crlLciS, Lrnuld be Cireelrt », hu “
u"1 imagine great "deals might be
-- -------------------------------could
Beamer,
accompanied- probably be not over 25 cents per ing any water handy It took the
county
affairs. However, after
next best thing it could locate,
meal.
dollar for each boy. and girl taking
|conccx:ted._
Rapids.
travelling about the .state and see­
hones’ inten
inten-1
-----.. . . ■ ______
.__ .tt
.
. him to Grand n*i»ua.
resultf. and not hts hones:
­
which unfortunately happened to
part. Surely this is a small price to
are grateful
A' we.
back downstairs 1, D w r^^ u ln L,oot&lt;- Van
tions. Personally, we a...
ing many of the places where tour­
this we fuse 'owr*&gt;&lt;:artJ f,omc ®nc
l?Hev-TuB- iBuren county, this week adjusting , Troop 71. T. 8. K. Reid. 8. M-. will be a gallon of blue paint. It drained
pay for the advantages we arc get­ that at such a tune as iI
this
we
have
Ito era!!""
2“
“ •&gt;»
u&gt;e ‘put on a program for the Hastings
fat* spend their money. It srems
ting.
a man in the White House who can|~* '.' 'i '7'wL
nnTv
" •••“
— "• —* Chapter No. 7, O. E. 8. next Tues­ was feeling just about as blue as
luce man or beast without a tremor; (or U' but
5“?*.
y
'»‘nd'torm there recenUy.
evident that the county is mfasu.g
the paint It swallowed. Ed. admin­
day evening.
«lw. .mcrrtU U ui.que.uowde-l ......................
W.
...
w. P.
r. BtlrUdJ
mining «
wi atdU
gaion BdpMl.
tiapias,
out on considerable of the trade it
Troop 72. Hubert Bronson. 8. M., istered some turpentine to cul the
। Docs a nation pay for industrial
of the state Fireman's Aseven though same of hts ideas are
might have, our resorts here may
--------------------paint and lhe animal
seemed----------to be
dcvclopmeni by physical detector- soefartton.was in lhe clly yesterday. had a hike to Leach, lake Monday -------------------------not be lhe mort beautiful and un­
Impractical
to
effect
—
George
Av
­
night
where
they
cooked
supper
out
i
decidedly
Improved. It lived for a
A girl's dearly bought summer
“Uon?
The twenty-sixth anniversary of
erill. Birmingham Eccentric.
then succumbed
*“~* to *the
u* **
ef­
According to a stetfatlcal study of Memorial day. Inaugurated by Joiui of doors, played games and had a 'week, and1 “
usual in the state but arc far from coat of tan won't carry her through
fects of the extraordinary "beverconscription returns for the past ।
Logan oommander In Chief of happy lime.
being the worst and certainly rank the winter. She'll still demand the
President Roosevelt want* a law seven years completed by a Tokio Uw Qrand Army of U)e ^^10
The 8ea Scout* are to hold their
way ahead of ^he average places to. expensive tanned coat of some other pawed regulating the New York correspondent, this appears to bc|wlU
observed Wednesday the first over night crufac on Friday,
stock exchange, r believe he fa right. true in Japan Since Japan fa a|30th. under the direction of lhe Poat May 18. going to Clear lake with SPECIAL SESSION ACT
which tourist* flock.
animal.—Philadelphia Inquirer.
typical example of a country which and w R c AU dvll roijgfou., an£j their boat and living out of door,
BRINGS TAX PROBLEM
"*
THE PUBLIC'S CHOICE.
purchasing bargain* made by
has
changed
over
rather
rapidly
military
aMoclalion* and school Friday night and Saturday. •
Article app&lt;»rtu«
On Monday nigfat. May 31. Troop
from an agricultural to an Indus- chxidren are invited to participate
• ••l(ct«4 tor thtlr
Barry county taxpayers will soon
“D.«d CcwrtWd," -Vanity
wl« ■“ •' • ««*
““
trial state, the *»me thing might be ln the crcmonle* of th* day.— 72. with Harvey Burges*. Fred B*l- feel the effect* of an act paaeed at
rar.- -Prldd .nd rreiudta; -Le.
«“■«&gt; •»
&lt;“
lance
and
Hubert
Bronson
a*
le*dproved ot other nations if similar Jam„ w
commander.
the special session giving Immedi­
Mlacrahl...- -Rip vw&gt;winu..-|1,“ Urta-Oktohom. Clly OiUhntact, were available.
I As we mentioned lut week Mc,- er*, will present a program at the
Whik- the number taking physical da^, Emory Busby “nd Kep Slfa- First W«rd P. T. A. »t being th* ate effect to exempting personal
rm reminded of a father who once
farm property from taxation to the
■ Cyrano, and *Tha count rd Monts m*l1_______
cxumtnations for the army are in- ibce
i.— .have
----- ----------j —
—2. —
opened
an Ice .cream
par­
extent of 11.000. Th* average de­
.
said
to
hi*
boy:
"Now.
son.
start
Cristo." are among the appealing
the growth
Note to Ladles— Man loves his dog raving your -pennies and put them creasing
------------ with
------ —
— of- popu• •
'lor in the Messer bulldin* formerly
Member* of the United State*
title* of moving pictures planned for because the u
a think* him,_________________
m
««&gt; kt mo.
the Cltf
dog always
to this yellow box.__________
and when...
you get
Congrew have the me of an under­ sixteen township* here In Barry
next *ea*on. At the tame lime there r^der~-Alfante CtorurtKullMi
Pe«nle* t&gt;(vn
Sive ihetn to me and T'll
I'll i.rj-r pmparuon r-pcted u undl.
.
.— - nve
flv» TMUYntiK
known yyM Iddlu Te addpU ground garage In the Capital. This county will be from IlSMO to 43O.«
a
wonder.
—
Atlant*
constitution.
wfll probably be the usual Ua*h- ‘ *on“r Auanta pon*utuuon. - )flyf
g nlcke| and yOu-c*n put it In IBT. tor eumplr. « PCT ml o&lt; ,t
nnr k» creom. Tbrj h*n
garage cover* two square block*, and WO. This mean* a total reduction
those examined were passed as fit’
underworld melodrama*, cheap thrilrnramatiAMai ~ &lt;&lt;inin«na&gt;.&lt;CT ..-'-w■&amp;'
^ue box. Then when you get
has a capacity of more than S58 of from &gt;340.000 to 4320.000 With
ton mrriirt ' nmhtom- nton nurwr
International diplomacy appears nve nickel*, give them io me and while tn *1832'the percentage had ।
1
land valuations being continually
i*p. sordid problem play,, superbe the ability to bury the hatchet । ni give you a quarter and you can dropped to 594 Thus from lhe mill- ing quarters, sweat-shop working
lowered this will soon force the ,usophisticated junk. The public com- wRh one hand and grind -the ax put it in thfa red box " Seventeen t«ry point of view the larger popula-' condition,, low wages, new v ices
Coral reefs bring to mind tossing
tlon
of
1932
gave
only
386.000
poaforeign
to
rural
life,
lack
of
outdoor
mea
n* of making good thl* d*er*s*e.
plain, about such productxmu but wUh the other-Omaha World Herthe movie people maintain that they 1 nM
| th£ r— to*
thc OAB ML PER slble combatant* against 405.000 for cxercUe, insufficient food and idle- leal aklaa; yat. much to th* awpriae
i—Parma News.
O»!o. Norway, fa not a new nam*
thc smaller population of 1927.
ness all are contributing factor*.
ot the geological world, a coral reef
an put out to meet a demand; that
This survey also Indicates that
These facts indicate tiiat a nation wa* diaoovered In Vermont.
for Chrfatlanla. It wu that dty'*
from th* standpoint of attendance
Expert* ar* tagging fish to find i' The 70-foot wingspread of a new
deterioration is spreading undergoing a rapid industrial dename about BOO year* ago. and wu
rural regions.
velopment cannot afford to neglect
to Christiania by Kin*
•Bd box office return* such pictures out where they go tn lhe ocean In t^'in-mocored monoplane, now in use
A player by lhe name of Alllaon changed
i
(Christian, who rebuilt the city after
jrt altogether aurprfalng that luch. fixing* a* sport,, games and ot the Cincinnati Reds used a glove|i
In 1M0
iaaa and
arwt Ihu,
K.&lt;ran\A the
thn first
flrat destruction
I
thus became
had fallen upon It about
tndiutrializatlon *hould bring about other health building form* of rec- in
U would aaem that th* ha* no privacy.—Punch.
Qje heaviest elephant* in captivity. thls state of affair*. Congested llv- reaOotx.

Pungent Paragraphs

DELINQUENT TAXES
ARE DISTRIBUTED

(Continued from Page One)

particularly fine. With a carved oak
screen, a few pieces of furniture to
match, a large chest and draperies,
lhe set designers sketched out a very
effective medieval cAstle interior
which brought a spontaneous burst
of applause from the audience as
the curtains parted. At the con­
clusion of the second get. during the
curtain calls, the members of the
Dramatie Club brought their direc­
tor. Miss Ruth Robson, onto the
stage and presorted her with a bou­
quet of flowers.
Most of the costume* used were
made under the direction of MUs
Rcbeon with six of those used by the
leading characters being rented from
a New York costumer. The outfits
were very effective and added a
touch of color to the play.

NO BASIS YET FOR A
GLOOMY PESSIMISM
Rotary Speaker Thought It
High Time to “Come
Out of It"
President Ernest Brown of thc
Ferri* Irutltute was the speaker and
honor gue*t at the Rotary Club
Monday noon. He brought five young
men from the Institute with hintone a pianist and four singer*. The
boys gave several fine vocal num­
bers, which were greatly appreclat-

Mr. Brown spoke of many thing*
in recent literature that seemed to
.■mack of pessimism, especially men­
tioning recent writings of H. O.
Wells and Mr. Stoddard, who seem
to take a very gloomy view of the
future. (The general proposition as
they *ce it is that life Is becoming
more complicated, the white race
lea* able to meet its demands. They
think the colored races are mak­
ing progress toward mastering the
civilized world and seem destined to
rule lhe world.
The speaker said the world is fed
up on foolish optimism; but this is
no Ume for gloomy pessimism,
which is shallow and worse than
folly.
In the judgment of the speaker wc
are clearing the ground for further
progress There is no valid reason
for asserting that the while race
has lost.lt* power. Il is. in his Judtf*ment. destined still to have a com­
manding place in lhe civilisation of
lhe future. The best thing to do with
gloomy pessimism, in Mr. Brown's
opinion, is to come out of It.

TELEPHONE REWIRING
IMPROVES APPEARANCE

Gable Systems Reduce Poles
on Main Streets by Half
— Baveb Trees
An Improvement In telephone serv­
ice as w»ll a* in lhe appearance of
the clly will be made when the rewir­
ing of the system here is completed
by the Michigan Bell Telephone
Company. The Job ha* been flnUhed In the secoqg ward and Is
under construction |n the flrat ward.
Right* of way are being obtained
prior to sterling work In the fourth
ward. It will lake about a year to
complete all of the work planned,
according to J«on McBwaln, the
local manager.
.
Under this new system wire* are
replaced by cable* and so ar­
ranged that the number of pole* on
m»ln *treet* will be reduced by a
lialj. Furthermore, by using cables
It U not necessary to trim or cut
tree*. Chu, helping to Improve the
appearance at street, where pole.-,
and wiring are neceasarv. In the

switch box, which **rv** a* a dis­
tributing point to nearby hbuM*.
A brief inspection of this new sys­
tem of wiring in comparison with
ward* where change* have, not been
made, will indicate the improvement
to appearance mode po*»lble. 'When
the new system I* complete, all pole*
will be taken off tram Broadway.

I

�THE Il AB TING 8 BANNEB, WEDNESDAY, MAY II, 1M4

Common Sense Bank Talks
BANK DRAFTS —
Bank drafts are used in the
transmission of larger sums of
money. They are drawn by one
bank upon another bank in some
other city, perhaps hundreds or
thousands of miles away, and in
some cases are on banks or
branches in foreign countries,

• The bank that issues the draft
must of course have sufficient
money on deposit at ths paying
bank in order that the paying
bank may honor the draft and
pay the amount of money in­
volved when the draft is present­
ed. In the systematic way banks
carry on their business it is sel­
dom that bank drafts are ever
dishonored. We maintain bal­
ances in several cities to accom­
modate our customers.
.

iiotresponsidle

charge of assault and battery. The
case was therefore triad primarily
to detannine the guilt or the inno-

FOUKE PM
KIM 8IGLBB, MITZGKK'S
ATT0RN1Y, HAD XO
FAIT HI THAT

IT WAS DUE TO GOV’NRS
FRIENDSHIP SOLELY
MeUftr’i Father and Gov.
Comstock Are Warm
Personal Friends

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Sporting Items

I

golfers to meet here

SUMMER PR
NOW IN EFFE

Tournament to Be Held at
Country Club in Afternoon
H- s- TRACKSTERS
—Public Invited
WIN TWO, LOSE ONE
count.

At the conclusion of lhe
the

Members of
Michi; the
r Western
,
«
“cni-

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directed verdict, which was granted! L»ke View in Moot Here— [the Hastings Country (flub Monday,
May 21. About twenty prof rationais
To^m to Herion&amp;ls Bat.
| from Clubs in this section ot Mtchl■■
- ------ gan are expected to attend.
upon inc
more serious
charge.
There
"JT'r -7"
c Creek , m the morning there will be a
upon
thc defense,
more
serious
charge.offered
There ^«^^kaitSd?v
was no
therefor?
cStTHaw*
.me*Un«- #t ,‘oon Incheon

by Judge Hawlay. upon the ground &lt;

for young Metoger on the lesser
Co*c*’Ha»- and li&gt; the afternoon a pro-amateur
charee of
of ““assault
" L..
a Uana ?f ,8 J”'11, e*«n^ »n which the professionals
charge
assault and
and hatters
battery."
to the regional meet at Grand Rap- {will be paired up with local ama­
Judge Hawley therefore based his
. Iteurs In a handicap
sentence upon that count He made
-­
Hastings
High tracksters opened Play will start about 2:00 o'clock In
It much more severe than in an or- '
_r_S£lI1 ,nl,
nw
..
dlnary assault and battery, because iTk-X^ of BMtli Cr
aot•flenwon and
."a the pub)
p&lt;M« h In­
It was nn aa era vs ted case-R newer-'
. . ?!.. —,,
ntch thc matches.
--—C------.—.7?
-- — 14
-- 111
— ; vlIcd
nicu ,o
w*
wauar-Ute
tnatciteS. A num­
X or
S fairground Wednesday ber
wr of
or n«
wru be
* present.
pre-m.
a meet at “
the
fine n&gt;m
golfers wiU
■ fterrwin Huttnizs nlar.M(
*»» -________ ......... ......
. ..

created a furore throughout Michi­
gan when he pardoned Thomas R.
Metzger, son of Samuel T. Metzger
of Greenville, almost immediately
after young Metzger had been sen­
to such an extent that hospital scort&lt;j a slam in the broad Jump.
tenced by Judge Royal *B. Hawley
f°r B WMk °r mOfe *“|The l0* record on thkpole vault Is
at Stanton. Michigan, to serve sixty
^Rieler's vnlrw In the
cxPUlne&lt;1 b* thc f,Ct
P0^
I days tn the Montcalm county jail.
enrtLrt
broke and no other was available.
thre* candidates who cleared
gather with furnishing a bond of
ithe bar wcrc’ therefore. S**cn a tie
• 1.000 to keep the peace for two
toVuSSLnn'S.SSXtKi'?’T
•" a'u“'

Nick Weber of Biythefiald. BUI
Brown. Frank Sprogell. Norman
Stahl. Blake Miller. Mike Tansey.
Lee Kosten. George Tuttle and othEddie VanPopering, focal profes­
sional and a director In the Asso­
ciation. will have genera) charge of
the event. Maurte Wells la president
ot the Association and E. W. Har­
bert of Battle Creek is secretary­
treasurer. This tournament will at­
tract the best field golfers ever to
appear on the focal course and fol­
lowers of lhe sport will doubtless be,
able to see on excellent brand of
game. There will be no admission
charge for spectators.

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COKE

tournament.

$QOO

Fill your bin during May!
Prices will increase at least
50c per ton on June first.

Time payment terms can be
arranged on approved credit.

Young Metzger, who is 23 year*
Y.K.WT’i 230
Hurdle—Beckwith, (H).
of age, was charged with having as­
«eatUb^lllv^^ hS? th™H*ven8' ’«&gt;• »ecand; White.
saulted Mr. Stanton, aged 67, the 7o
'
1
““ (H). third; Bush. CL), fourth. Time
Greenville manager of the Con­
crime of murder.
|
gAconrf,
sumers Power Company. Hc was
are glad to know that Mr. 81gvsrd nimh Puller tm flrnt*
angry because that company had lerWe
had nothing whatever to do with 1
Pita' "lV
turned the current off at his home' .fro^Siw'cto^S^Jl^riSJhlS thlrd: °°rnel1- ,Ll' fourlh- Th»c
on account of non-payment of his
seconds.
felectrlc light bill. He charged the from the close personal friendship
ffthZr'' M,lc Run-OUver. (L). first: Pettaanager with responsibility for do­
»^ki.
er9on. ,H&gt;- «cond; Larabee. (H).
ing this. The proofs In the case
BOARD OF REVIEW.
| til Friday evening. May M. by
hl^ina
fan5J.infoir^t' thlrd: 1'arnni, (L), fourth. Time 5
showed thst the order to shut off
HASTINGS NET MEN
U
appolnUncnt
: minutes, nineteen seconds.
Thc board of review will meet &gt; which time it la hoped thAt the the current had come from Alma,
।
Yanl p^sh—Wlnlnger. (H),
■
„„
'council will know the extent of the area center of the company, from the governor,
WIN AND LOSE
next Monday to go over the oweas- changCi mAdc ln the
by
first; Leaze, &lt;L). second; Cooper.
and was not at all due to Mr. Stanments made by the supervisors. The |the board of review, and can make
(H). third; Desplns, • (L&gt;, fourth.
Hastings High tennis players de­
city budget will not be adopted un-1 their plans accordingly. , .
Time 59 seconds.
feated Ionia 4 to 1 and lost 6 to 0
The Banner lost week commented
120 Low Hurdle—Becker, (H). to Kalamazoo Central in a tourna­
on the governor's act, so that we
first; Havens. (H). second; Bush. ment held here last week. In the I
heed say no more about that. OutIonia series Gordon Crolbers de-j in Michigan, that's just one state,
Islde of the governor’s part in this
(L). third; Brady. (H). fourth.
220 Yard Dash-Fuller. (Hi; first; feated Wilder 5-4. 9-11. 6-4. Horace but whether the drink is sold at
case there was considerable Inter­
Barnum. (H), second; Furrow. (H). Angell defeated Nlnz 7-5. 6-1. Law------------------------------tables or bars the------results
are just
&gt; eat In thia case to the people of
j Hastings for other reasons. First,
‘ stroll
■ — down
— the
(Continued from page one)
third; Flta, (L). fourth. Time 25 rencc of Ionia defeated George Dew-' the same.- Just
ey 1-6. 6-4. 6-3. Crothers and Angell, streets of our fair city late at night
because it was tried before, and
the sentence was pronounced
by. "Oounty-Wldc 701 Booster Drive”: 880 Yard Daxh—Jngle, (HL first; defected Wilder and Lawrence 7-S, j and count those who are Intoxlcat. Judge Royal B. Hawley, of Ionia the Idea being to gain 701 boost­ Johnson, (L), second; Ovenmlth. 6-1 in lhe doubles while Dewey and ed.
I who. like our own Judge Russell R. ers for Scouting and Camp Pire (H), third; Williams, (H». fourth. Taffee
defeated
Benedict
and
"Wine Is a mocker, strong drink is
Time two minutes, 18 seconds.
Chance 6-2. 8-6.
. raging and tlwse that are deceived
iMcPeck, has ganled an enviable
Hugh Riley Is general chairman,
Relay—Barnum. (H). first; Fur­
reputation throughout Michigan as
I
-------------—----------an able, *fair and conscientious assisted by Richard Oook, John C. row (H&gt;, second; Beckwith, &lt;H&gt;. RANCHERS TO PLAY
| judge. In recent years Judge Haw- Ketcham. Maurice Foreman and third; Fuller, &lt;H&gt;. fourth. Time one
BATTLE CREEK TEAM „A„S11
PHAIKIKVIlXE
| ley has held court In Hastings quite Mrz. Aben Johnson. The funds re- 1minute. 474 seconds.
ANU LA31 ULI.1 MAMOU.
Pole Vault—Barnum. (H). and
। frequently. Those here who have at- celved will go to assist the Scouts,
Mr.
and Mrs. T. McDonald and
A baseball game between thc Bar­
| tended circuit court and been In­ Camp Fire Girls. Cuba and Blue- 'Thompson, (Hi; Bush. (L). second.
ry County Ranchers and a Battle'
Shot Put—Payne. (H). first; Fish.
terested in cases presented to him birds.
Creek colored team In the Class A
■have always been Impressed with I When one considers that a gain (L).
second;
•
-------- ; White. (Hi. third;
May 20—June 3
of forty
for’v per
nrr cent
rnnt has
hn been made
marl* in
tn Barnum.
n&gt;r.n,,m (H&gt;.
.ir
fourth. Distance. 39 League will be played at Indian
'his fairness, knowledge of tv..
the law ot
Landing Sunday afternoon com- ,
Inclusive,
■knd high sense of justice. They membership In these groups during Ffeet. 2 1-2 inches.
mencing at 2:00 o'clock.
consider him a man who docs hon­ the past year and greater activity: High Jump—Blackbum. (L). first:
Providing.there is sufficient interor to the high position of circuit is a result, the need for county-wide Johnson. tL). second; Fuller. (H). e&amp;t shown by fans the Indian Land­
co-operetlon is
Is further realized. Be
Be-­ tiilrd;
third: White,
Whin- (H).
iH&gt;. fourth. Distance
: judge. The governor's action could co-operation
GEO RUB BENNABD
ing team plans to schedule a num­
not be construed as anything else cause ot lhe fine assistance given 5 feet, three inches.
ber of strong teams for games and I
Bro,id Jump—Furrow. (H), first; to build up a good Une-up of play- |
than an unmerited rebuke to Judge by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation,
Hawley. We believe the sentence the amount necessary to raise in Havens, &lt;H). second; Barnum. (H),
'was fully merited. It is very im­ Barry county is less than last year. second; Barnum. (H), third; Beck­
Show
your
interest
in
and
loyalty
with. &lt;H), fourth.
portant to the welfare of the state
Hastings High tracksters lost to
knU every community in it that the to our boys and girls by doing your
At the time of the repeal of the
Idecislon of courts should be respcct- part in this "701 Booster Drive" Allegan 69 to 54 in a track meet at 18th Amendment the sentiment of
ted. It Is certain Judge Hawley ex­ next week.
the fair grounds Saturday morning. a great many people was, "V(e never
He has conducted revival eamiaUrns in practically all of the
Recently the statement was made Herewith is a summary of the re­ want to see the saloon back."
ercised his best judgment in decid­
ing this case. Thoae who know him that in New York City 700 of that sults:
But I would like to quote an ar220 Yard Dash—Conlee, (A), first; tick* from the "Grand Rapids Her­
are confident that he acted with an city's public school teachers refused
Ifipen mind, uninfluenced by politi­ to swear allegiance to the Constitu­ Befcwith. &lt;10. second; Brady, &lt;H&gt;, ald" as follows: "Gov. Lehman of|
Hear Him Each Evening, Except Saturday
tion
of
the
United
States,
many
be
­
cal considerations and unprejudiced
thfd; Barrell, (H). fourth. Time New York signed the permanent 11- |
by public feeling or the nature of ing avowed communists, in these 27.4 seconds.
quor control bill (May 13th) opening]
the act and that he fearlessly did days when there Is so much activity
100 Yard Dash—Smith. (A), first; the way for New Yorkers to drink;
Sunday Service*.begin at 9:45 A. M. and 7:99 P. M.
by the communists among the Conlee. (A), second; Fuller. &lt;H), legally at liquor bars on and after)
his duty as he saw it.
Local interest in the case was fur­ school children of our land and our third; Griffith. (A), fourth Time July 1st."
Miss Hannah Dahblrom. lhe Swedish singer ot Reed Clly, will
ther Ina eased because of the fact own state. It Is with a feeling of 11:00 seconds.
Of course you say that that isn't
that a Hastings attorney. Mr. Kim confidence and relief, as well as
Mlle Run—Bfoss, (A), first; Peter­
Sigler, defended young Metzger, pride, that we have such character son. (H). second; Ranke (A&gt;. third;
Remember the place. Don't forget thc hour. Don't forget the
building
organizations
as
lhe
Boy
against whom two counts were filed,
Larabee. (Hi. fourth. Time 5.18 sec­
the first being "assault with Intent Scouts and Camp Fire Girls, these onds.
L. D. MILES. Pastor.
to do great bodily harm leas than lads .and lasses knowing the history
440 Yard Dash—Da moth. (A),
• the crime of murder” and second and meaning of and therefore loving flrtt; Ransey, (A), second; Balogne.
our own beautiful national emblem. (A), third; Wlnlngcr, (H). fourth.
I "assault and battery.?
| We learn that Mr. Bigler Inform­ Let us be glad to be of service in Time 57.1 seconds.
ed the defendant and his father at thia splendid cause.
120 Yard Dash—Havens,
(|J).
the time he was employed that
first; Beckwith. (H). second; Jones.
| there could be no defense to the
(A), third; While, (H). fourth: Ttme
15JJ seconds.
■
220—Yard
Dash-Smith,
(A).
Aral; Fuller. (H), second; Barnum.
(If), third; Griffin. (A), fourth.
Time 25 seconds.
880 Yard Dash—Jugle. (Hi. first;
Williams. (H), second; Ovcrsmlth,
(Continued from page one)
(H). third; MUler, (A), fourth. Time
Mrs C. B. Hodges, Mrs. A. D. Mc­ 2.17 minutes.
Relay—Allegan, 1.41 minutes.
Donald. Mrs. Earl Boyes, and Mrs.
Pole Vault—Finn, &lt;A). first; Wil­
Harry Walers. Mrs. William Steb­
bins was chairman of thc committee son, (H&gt;. second; Zabcth. (A), third.
Shot Put—Finn, (A), first; Miller.
to assist the physicians and dentists
(A),
second; Payne. (H), third;
at the school. The committee was
composed of Mrs. A ben Johnson, ShoemakCT. (A), fourth.
High Jump—Finn. (A), first; Bar­
MIm Janet Teale, Mrs. C. G. DcCou.
Mrs. Earl Wareham. Mrs. Forrest rett, (H). second; Fuller, (H). third;
JohnsjQ, Mrs O. E Goodyear. MUs Beckwith, (H). fourth. 5 feet 3
Sara Schader. Mrs. Orville Sayles. Inches.
ksm
Broad Jump—Damolh. (A), first;
The number. examined was fiftyHavens. (H). second: Jones. (A),
four.
third;
Furrow.
(J|&gt;,
fourth.
Distance
Vaccination against smallpox was
offered at the lime of lhe conferScore—Allegan 69. Hastings 54.
•ncer and flfly-seven children were
Hastings High track men defeat­
vaccinated.
Small
appointment
cards, making an appointment with ed Ionia 55 to 45 tn a meet at the
the family physician for the admin­ fair ground here Tuesday afternoon.
istration of toxoid, were given to The local team f cored first In the
220 yard low hurdles, lhe mile run.
each Parent.
Home nails to be made during the the 120 yard low hurdles, thc 8R0
summer will be made on thc par­ yard run. and the shot put. Wil­
ents of children who show physical son of Hastings came within onchalf inch of tying Campbell of Ionia
defects needing correction.
in the broad jump. Hastings scored
DEATH OF- GEORGE LY­
a slam In the' 800 yard run.
MAN CRACKER REAGER.
Residents of Barry township will H. H. S. ARCHERS WORK
be interested In the following item
ON BOWS AND ARROWS
H. a H. CLEANER
sent the Banner from Oskaloosa,
Iowa.
About 35 boys are now taking an
George Lyman Fracker Seager was active pert in the Hastings High
bom at Gilman. Iowa, on July 11, school Archery club, according to
D1CK-A-DOO PAINT
1873 and died al the Downing hotel Verrol Oonklin lijstructor of manuel
and WALL CLEANER
In Oskaloosa, the home of his ma­
training. Ten have hickory bows un­
ternal aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. der construction and three are
GOLDEN OIL, for Cleaning
E O. Lalnson, at five o'clock Wed­ tackling the more difficult job ot
Woodwork, quarts
£a0G
nesday afternoon. May D. 1834, aged fashioning stoves otit ot osage or­
00 years, nine months, and 28 days, ange. A number of the boys. too. are
VARNISH for Furniture
after s- lingering lllntas. He is sur­
vived by hU wife, Mrs. Margaret making arrow sets. A second hand
standard target has been recondlSeager of Marshalltown, Iowa, one
dltioned and will soon be ready to
daughter. Miss Holly Seager of Des
SPAR VARNISH, for
Moinas. lows, one brother. Charles put in place on the range west of the
Exterior Work, quart .
Seager of Whithall, Mich., and other schoolhouse. No tournaments wlll be
relatives, the daughter having as­ held this year, but a number of

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The Utile twin daughters of Mr.
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fine.
Quite a few onion growers are
replanting their crop or a part of it

and hard frost have done consider*
i able damage.

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FOR STRING BEAN ACREAGE!

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sisted with her father's care tor two

Funeral services were held at the
Wilcox-Garland
chapel
at
ten
o'clock Friday morning. Burial in
the Marshalltown* cemetery. -Those
from out of town present at the fu­
neral were Mrs, Putnam Kellogg and
family of Montour. Iowa, and Mrs
Nellie o. Seager, Chicago Beach Ho­
tel, Chicago.
Mr. Seager had a summer homo
at Delton where he had come every
year since 1822. and will ba missed
by his many friends.

next season.

PERRY WINS H. H. S.
PING PONG TITLE
Lynn perry defeated Horace An­
gell two out of three mutches in the
ping pong finals Wednesday after­
noon to win lhe open championship
of the Hastings High school.
Don Widrig came out first in the
novice tournament by defeating

Floyd

Everhart,

Jr.,

two

games

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1*34

don't dispute it, not when you are in
I Anna.
Another town that we passed
through, stands more or leu as a
‘
to a former Barry county
late Harvey Williams, of
-.-it's the town of Monrovia.
It's more than a town—it's a city,
(Continued from page one)
(Continued from page one)
'and a good substantial place that
,
'has enjoyed a splendid growth, has
oranges seven ctetn Tor 25 cents.
nne buildings and from'all appear- "Hounds and Hunting" and other
| It is beyond my power lo fittingly I ancea is coming along nicely. Those. dog magazines.
Although there is no way of eslldescribe the Mission Inn at River-, who knew Mr. Williams in Ids life­
North Michigan Ave. - Hasting*, Michigan
side. It will always stand as a mon- time and were familiar with his ag- mating in advance the number who
ument to the genius of one man. gresslve, straight-forward, impulsive will attend, it is probable the crowd
Frank Miller. Ils .founder. Millions nature, can well appreciate that he will exceed lhe capacity of the ix&gt;of dollars must have been spent to believed in Monrovia with all his tel and rooming house acoommodareproduce the architecture, charm heart and soul, and overlooked no, tlons here, so that the cooperation
and restfulness of tiie old Spanish opportunity to boost it, and go the of there who have desirable rooms
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
harvard and wife.
days, iu charm has spreafl around limit in promoting iu welfare. He for rent will be required. A commit­
Mr and Mrs. Frank Norton and 'Mr and Mrs l-con Or“y SL1’d
CleotawSreBatUe Creek visitors “X of West Vermontville spent Bun- the world and it has entertained became interested in Monrovia when &gt; tee will be assigned the task of se­
Kings, Presldenu and. notables ga- it was not much n»re than a name, curing a prospective list of rooms
wednesdav
I day wlth
Lu,u Oray.
lore.
Small wonder -then, that fa- and saw It develop into a pretty, later. When the trials were held In
c.. rnhh Tr Ot Rattle Creek । MrS Grovcr Marshall attended
end Sthhb* brSwr ,he MolheT’» *** program at the mous writers should come to this substantial little city, of which he Allegan there were not sufficient
beautiful place for inspiration. It was one uf the leading splriu. rooms available to take care of the
a
jS5ngEV*n*CH“1 CbUrCh BUnday was here that Carrie Jarobs Bond Though he has passed on. he Is not crowd that came. The entry fee will
.
Ila Jarrord of Battle Creek spent i
'
» &gt;
wrote her famous song. “The End Of forgotten, and his loyalty to his be *3 00
On a Saturday evening during
a Perfect Day." after a trip to near- western home is still spoken of on
the week end with her parents, L. W.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
the middle of July a meeting will
by Mt. Rubidoux, made famous for tiie coast.
1U Easter Morning sunrhe services
{Still another cltv that we nnsM-di1* he,d ,n l!1* fourt h0U3e
to
winch wm «bo .urced by Mr. Mil-1
«, Uili
«”ri1 '■
,he„M
'"Il
'Hllrt on Mverel ore.rloru. wu lhe so to discuss plans for a barftjuet at
which the beagle owners will be
occylon,
“
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V.n
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Hu
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MauUI01
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tended these
nnn, read
hbs ocauuiui
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unded
services and
his
thc. w.
Qt.
fftmoua
Hunttaftoo guests.
The different classes to be judged
wMehtall n^vxOfthL^e ' L*bn‘n' Whkh *‘U b&lt;’ ,nOre
which Is always included In these alvejy referred to later. Many very during the meet are os follows: 13
7 “Jere^ Zona Gate has said. wcallhy
loca[^ ln inch class. 18 months and under; IS
This sunrise advice is a racial ex- Pasadena, after they have "mode inch class. 18 months and under; 13.
presMon as old as lhe ImpuLw ol Ul.tr „yc- ,„ n.e
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i„hC SS* 7*
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and m.Xn. In ““h £ bitch class, all ages; 15 Inch dog;
Your Phone Call Start* Our Trucks On the Way
class, all ages; IS Indi bitch class.
in wonder John Steven McOroarly &lt;prM lhl. cto5,„g yni„ ot bul&gt;.
wnu hu wm Si'”
"
•“
“nd
10
Bural Bishop Is president of the1
.
write ms MlMton piny
tractiveness ot the clly. There are
Bew-ral Pmldenu or the United wlfc lhld
„d Wolverine Beagle Association and
SIS:00,1
nlng. .May 18. Admission wlll be farm after a five years* residence
IRVING.
Telephone 2194
Ea«t Green St
,* W J“rewel' hbhdder [d shrubbery and surroundings, all
here. They will be missed.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer, Mrs. charged but it will not be huge.
nLn2?o 71* tlol*
n mhllng to add lo the ailraellveoeas
The school picnic wlll be Thurs­
John Springer and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel of
,77',
U&gt;«
____ ,v ,‘------- 7 , ,1
vne city. AMde
Asiac Iron
irom Ute
me HuntingHuntingWilliam Springer, who had ail just day. May 17. All the district is in­ Grand Rapids and their daughter
planted
original na- •lo
—
__
..-----pl«nM one
on. of the
lhe two
»o«rl«ln*
„ ubr.ry. on.
ot ..
lhe ...
Inviting
moved to Hastings, were called to vited.
were Mother's Day caljers here.
veto™.,I,m--------------------------Blacli Q„ae„
vel
orange trees
in the Court of .h.
thc &gt;poul&gt;
I Flint by the death of Bert SprlngMrs. Lucretia Benham has re­
Mr. and Mrs. William McCann.
,rSnb'!l'” “"i “
«»
“
&lt;
”
A„n,„wrO
uw„
.am,'.
Busch Is At Anheuser-Busch fame.
er. who passed away at a hospital Mrs. Lewis Wilcox and Jack Perry turned from Richland Junction.
7,
”u ■““&gt;’» “ “» mulll-mllthere on May 9. The family have were in Lansing Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Alex Mayville &gt; ti­
1 honaloe brewer ol SI. Louis. He aperit
the sympathy of all.
ter tai ned their children from Grand
The
Irving
folks
gathered
at
the
o
8U17L LVh"'57"*“ a lorlune In IrwiiMormlng a deep.
Don't forget the play, “An Old home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nich­ Rapids on Mother's day.
(Continued from Page One)
PrUtce ouslavusAdolphus and crown ,„k. ra,t„c. „1UlnlnB m,ny
Fashioned Mother." under the aus­ ols to give them a farewell party
the school system here received
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
on their tour ol the world In 1920.
ol „„ trees, shrubs. Io­ about *10.000 from the state. The pices of the Ladles' Aid. Friday eve- before they moved back to their
'?
'»«' "'d
'"“ds Have been
the Oovemor
.Lie at .
u ....
K(jom. amount to be received tills coming
Governor »r
of the stale,
a Un.
ban­
year is not certain. It may be more
quet held In the “
“
­
Patio
of---Mission
.modatlon of automobiles and it Is
Inn.
’visited by throngs of people, being
Conscientiously made by my Dental
The board announces that by re­
Beside* being one of the best. open to lhe public.
ducing teachers' salaries and cutting
Mechanic of 28 years experience.
known
nown hotels in the
_ country
-------- the
ln
In compBny
company WIU1
with Mrs
Mrs.. n -r. expenses all possible the school year
Mlwlon Inn Is also really a combi- French we enjoyed thc delightful ended with a comfortable balance
Same workmanship and material as
Muifum “nd Art Gallery ,drlrc to
Barbara.
w on hand. The surplus, however, is
Probably no place in the world has|mUea
of
AngelM. going by not sufficient to take care of lhe
used in my regular $10.00 plates.
*
u 1rctl°" of old way of lhe Roosevelt Highway along drastic reductions
in
prospect.
shore of the ocean. Around Ven- School teachers will be offered their
anesthetic. No needle dutreM
I^rts of the earth. The collection is tura ls
on oll ^uon which is
almost Priceleu In va ue because, unu,uai »n Utst wells have been year and a full curriculum of stud­
they could not be duplicated, and drt|led way oul
ies will be given.
represent all ages and forms of evidently paying because some of
Prom present Indications the
r
worship
..
worxhin
them were In operation.
, board will have to entertain the
There's the Spanish Art Gallery,
I possibility of reducing the length of
Santa Barbara Is one of the very ! the
------school
*T’' year
---------y
ris re-"
resembling a great hall of old Spain.'; .tlAcuve
unless
aid- i.
cities .long th.
A1Jlh. jehdol ye.r
ulto&gt;
.W
refilled with paintings of representa­ most at IU front door U lhe Pwlhe
'‘md’ to
ol
tive Spanish artists of the 17th and whose vastness and mystery always I th*t given last year,
18th centuries. A marble stairway
leads up to lhe Chapel of St Fran­ give it a peculiar charm. When in1
thc presence of our grates! ocean i REGULAR SURVEY
cis of Assisi. This was designed as
a place for weddings, meditation and 'one feels likes standing with un­
BY FOOD INSPECTORS
covered head. Its ceaseless surge
has been dedicated as an interna­
and Its appalling space suggest the
tional shrine for aviators The beau­
Infinite. At the back door beautiful General Sanitary Condition*
tiful altar is of carved wood and gold
rear their
tnetr lofty
tony crests,
crests. .
Found Considerably
leaf and was made about 1720 for mountains rear
always something grand
ASSORTED SIZES
~' I
the private chapel of Marquis de and there is o'
Improved
c about the mountains. &lt;
Rayas of Guanajuato, and Ls of thc .and majestic ---------------- ...-------------, They stand as monuments to fearful
W. H. Knapp and W. E- Bicknell
finest 18th century Spanish work-;,
dairy and food inspectors of the
manship. The windows and mosaics 'tragedies that occurred countless
Agrlcul------- — of------------were designed by Stanford White !ages before man's appearance on Michigan Department
this old planet. From thc base of the culture, were in Barry county all of
and mode by Louis Tiffany Hie mountains the land gradually slopes' last week making their regular surMission inn is one of the favorite
to the scsi. and on tills slo|x? the city vey of dairies and food establlsh|Jaces for young people to be mar- ,
was built.. The place and its pro- menu In the county. In company
ried. In fact the day that we were tective features must iuive appealed 1 with Leonard Board of the County
there a young couple were married
to the Mission fathers for in an ear- Health Unit. Mr. Board makes freand were given quite a rousing send . ;ly 'day the Santa Barbara Mission j quent inspections ot these estaWlshoff by the good sized bridal |»rty aa- ‘was built here, which we visited. Ils menu throughout the year and
companylng them. x
walls, six feet in thickness have de-' about twice a year the state inspec­
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
ted
the ravages of .tors
j tors maxe
make surveys wim
with mm
him lor
for uIInortwin
ned earthquakes and the
an
ana ll M lnd.y „ one'wlue mnew.l, .nd t» u.Ul him In
nTnv1^
of the best preserved Mission build- correcting taw violations Mr. BlckRUMla fIt2vf Bariumand ^thrr lngS On l,W COa*t But VCr&gt;’ ,eW I*0* ncU “lsO USted SC“I“ “nd ®aaO,lne
enunlrJ.
XE pl.
then-lod.y. .nd mel.neholy pump. In «om»d dlhnd .ultan.
countries.
This collection alone
, fairly broods over the place that ' These inspections include the
represents a sizeable fortune.
used to minister lo thousands. Tiie sanitation of equipment and meth- I
There is also the cloistered walk monastery gardens are grown up to ods of handling products In dairies. |
of a monastery, wltft niches of the
h
grasses and trailing vines, and the milk plants, creameries, meat mar­
chief missions and their patron
stately crucifix casts a sliadOw like kets. grocery stores, confectioneries.!
saints, statues, pictures and paint­
restaurants slaughter houses, etc.
ings tell the Mission history, and per­ a benediction over Ils sleeping dead. Water samples are collected at these I
Jong since turned to dust. A few
Daring April, 493% of all new
petuate the memory of those brave
monks arc still there, but all around establishments annually by Mr. I
souls who spread the Gospel all
is an atmosphere of sadness and Board to determine their purity and
car buyer* hi Detroit cboac Ford
along our western coast. Many rare
*
unreality. Like aged pilgrims they safety.
oriental objects of art in stone.
The general sanitary conditions
live in the days of long ago. while a
V-8*b. Ford outsold the second
new world has sprung up at their were found to be considerably Im­
found in the Court of the Orient
proved. especially in the meal mar­
and Japanese Tea Garden. In the
car three to one! Thia in the
kets ana those establishments sell­
I—
, by .
UMaUA Hall the "Ho-onwNt&gt;t ,ar removed a modern city
near
Phoenix
Our Boot of MW Ford F-8’s is coslhut us Uss for
ing beer. Several contaminated wa­
Kan" 1* to be seen. This Is a carved
b’'e" bul,t “P *lth »e* ,deaU
fourth consecutive month iu
ter supplies have been discovered
lacquered Buddha of heroic sire. It und aspirations. In one way this has
and corrected within the past year.
Is several hundred years old and came
expressed in the new *1.500.000
Those food establishments which
which Ford sales have topped all
from an old temple In Japan Be- court house thl‘l ,n
decoration
are considered as taking the ele­
cause of the effort of the Mission “"d appointments would do justice
mentary precautions to protect the
other* by a generous margin. And
Inn to promote intemattonalunder- lo a clt&gt; mzuxy
1Ls slze The
health of the consumer are awarded
standing, through the expression of
homes are substantial and al­
Eaters of approval by the Oounty
no wonder! Ford owner* and
appreciation-arid friendship to other tractive. lawns well kept, the streets
ralth Unit and are displayed for
peoples, the founder of the Inn has c'ean and well paved Banta Barbeen accorded many honors. Among bare is a beautiful little city and the benefit of those consumers In­
driver* of car* in every price
them was the Order of the Rising m&lt;»t attractively located. While terested in clean, pure foods.

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Hasting*, Mich.

Bun conferred upon Mr. Miller by there wc enjoyed luncheon in the
OBITUARY.
the Emperor of Japan
patio of the Biltmore, a large resort
Ida May Bush was bom in Huron
Delicious meals are served in the hotel, on the shore of lhe Pacific
Co.. Ohio. Jan. 6, J 858, one of elev­
patio of the Mission Inn throughout and whlle dining ©fluid also enjoy
en children. When six years of age
the year In a setting that is cUs- .the never ending- beauties of the
she with tier parent* and family and
tlnctlvety
ocean.
(others of that county, 23 tn all. mi­
tlnctlvelv Moorish and Spanish
Snanlsh:;''ocean.
with fountains playing, and orange
While in SanU Barbara we called grated to Michigan and settled In
and nalm
] upon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hams, and ,a then sparsely populated section
palm trees in Profusion,
profusion, it
1; goes
i
without —
saying
J...O that lhe patio at- daughter. Mrs. Rlzoe. Mr. Rizor not , of Barry co Except for four yean
tracts many people at all hours of; having returned home from the city. spent
,
In Ipwa during the early part
the day. No one should, visit River-' All were former residents of this ,of her married lift ahe. for seventy
side without devoting several hours city, will be remembered by many .years, lived In the vicinity of Has­
to a tour through Mission Inn.
| Banner readers, and wished to be , tings. forming many warm friend­
The people of the West are noted, remembered to friends "back home." ships and associations through the
for their adaptability and for hav- They are all nicely situated, enjoy­
ing the qualities that enable them 1 ing good health and their western
married to Robt. Newton and to
to meet conditions we th&lt;*7 arise.' On home. Anyone visiting Santa Barthis union one son was born. Prank
the way to Riverside you pass bare could readily see bow this Newton, who survives, together
through a pretty little town called, would be possible—and probable.
with three grandchildren and one
Aausa. The rather peculiar name'
W. R. Cook,
brother. Eugene Bush of Hastings.
prompted me to inquire why the!
----------------- « • »
Mrs. Newton was a conscientious
place was called Azusa. The reply BRUSH RIDGE CEMEworker, a good mother and a true
was that when the town was first j
pioneer spirit, devoting henelf «acTERY
CIRCLE.
started. Its founders were somewhat
rlAcially
to the best Interests of
M. came to
~ selecting
The Brush Ridge cemetery Circle
stumped when it
her home and family. After a brief
an appropriate name for the mu- met with Mrs Lydia Shilton Thunillness she passed
on to her
nicipal fledgling, and it was a sub- day. April 36. there being 31 present
eternal reward on the morning of
ject.pt deep consideration They to enjoy lhe pot luck dinner. After
May 1. 1934. She will be rememtalked and Ulked. and debated and ■ the dinner the regular business
debated, and never seemed any1 meeting was taken up. It was decldand deeply mourned by those who
nearer to a solution. Finally they ‘d to have lhe next meeting at the
wondered whether there was any- cemetery on Saturday. May 26. for
thing that could be produced in' all day. Anyone having extra flowNORTHEAST WOODLAND.
that section from which they could era w shrubs to plant please bring
name their burg, and one fellow them. Also bring your own hoes and and children spent Sunday with Mr.
actually inquired. “What can we pro- rakaa. etc. Pot luck dinner at noon and Mr*. Vivian Hansbarger of
dure here, after which we can name and please bring your own table Chester.
this town?" Another fellow prompt- service. Everyone interested should
Homer Smith of Carlton spent
ly replied. "We can produce even'- try to attend this meeting and do Sunday at John Suin'.
'
thing from A to Z that U produced their share of work in the cemetery.
Mr. and Mri. John Stain called

puzzle, and today “everything that
Cheesemakers, now framing their cently. She 1* gaining slowly.
can be produced from A to Z in U coda ot ethics, should not tail to
8. A." stands forth In the proudly standardise the holes in the Swiss
progressive town of AZUSA—and I variety .-Chicago Dally News.
more you have left

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Social Events and Personal Mention
Charley Powell . and Earl Smith
were. tn Chicago on Monday.
Mra. 8am Mote and Miss Letha
Mote spent Bunday in Holland.
Miss Holly Seager of DesMaines,
Iowa, was in the city on Tuesday on
business.
Victor Dixon of Chicago was'the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall

Dr. and Mrs- Wm. Ttiwalte* and
family of Grand Rapid! were Sun­
day guests of Dr. and Mra. Dennis

Mr. and Mra. Charles Dawson and
family of Ann Arbor are expected
Friday to epend ths balance of th*
MMk at Wai) lake. ■
Mr. and Mra 0. J. Lahr and hl*
mother. Mrs. Ella Lohr, were Sun­
day guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Remer of Cedar Springs.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Finstrom were Mr. argl Mrs.
Andrew Kemp of Battle Cheek and
Charley and Jack Beaumont of Bay
City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Frey and
daughter drove up from Michigan
City, Indiana. Saturday with Mrs. L.
Severance, who had been visiting

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It is a fact that

L. V. BESSMER
OPTOMETRIST

Hasting,

Friday, May 18

BUTTER

DELTON.

Amancan Legton
Unit Activities XS wlttl Mr

WOODLAND.
Ths Woman’s Study Club
their May meeting at the a

**

yr
Mrs Chester* Banghart
All members of the American Le- were Sunday guest* of Mrs. Sarah iclub, "When You
glen Auxiliary who possibly can are ■ Brandstetter at Hastings.'
Charles Faul made a business trip
urged to attend thc meeting on I Mr. and Mr*. Gordie Durkee and iswered to roll call. A paper, “Liter­
to Detroit on Monday.
Tiiursday evening m final plan* for' Mr. and Mr*. Ike Letnaar went to iature in the Home" was read by
Puppy Day are to be discussed, also Holland Sunday to see the tulips.
:Matilda Cook and another on
ln Batpe Creek on Monday.
for the observance of Memorial and
Lealrice Dunning spent tho week
Mlaa Anne Burton spent the week
Decoration Days.
.end with her aunt Mrs. Clarence 1There were musical selections on an
ehd with relative* In Ann Arbor.
Delegates to the Fourth District (Texter at Hastings.
old-fashioned Concert Roller Organ
Mr. and Mra. Morris Barlow visit­
convention to be held In Lawrence
Our rchoob will close next Pri­ by Margaret Baitinger assisted by
ed relative* In Linsing Sunday.
on Bunday will be named. Dinner dV with a picnic at Prairieville Ruth arid Mary Lake. Thia IpstruClyde Keeper visited hU mother
b to be served In the Lawrence Public Park.
at Pari*, Mich, ovter Mother's day. i
High school at noon, and the proPerry Nunemaker passed away created much interest. Another pa­
Hubert D- Cook has been spending
gram and business session* are Tuesday morning after a short ill- per “Art and Pictures in the Home"
several days In Chicago on business
scheduled for the same place. It b nes* of pneumonia. Funeral services was read by Helena Schuler. A poem
expected that several of the De-;were h«ld al thc Funeral Home PriMUs Mario Rowe.visited at her
partrnent officers will attend and ] d®y afternoon with interment bi I which thc club sang "Home Sweet
home in Big Rapid* over the week
music by the Sturgis Drum and ,1 Hickory
cemetery.
”
____ . .Comers
_______________
_
I| Home."
,
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Wertman were | The 18th annual meeting of the
Bugle Corps wlll enliven the con­
MIm Josephine Stein visited her
vention with old time martial mu­ Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra. El-; Barry Oounty Federation of Wommother at Harbor Springs over thc
sic. Lawrence has never entertained don Becdle at Prairieville.
, cn's Club will be held in the MasonMr. and Mra. Cha*. Lechteitner j ic Temple at Freeport, Friday. May
a District Convention, but has a
Mrs. Charles
Gladstone
____ and
live, growing Legion
A baseball and Marguerite and Edward spent 18. All club members are urged to
daughter Charlene are visiting in
game follows the business session Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth attend.
HollandMrs. Frank Annable and Mrs.
At five o'clock Thursday morning
Mra. George White
Mias
Bertha Sherman comprise the com­
There will be two free talkies in the Woodland fire truck was called
Elizabeth Finch . were In Battle
mittee on entertainment for Thurs­ Delton this week. One Wednesday to Sunfield to help fight a fire in the
Creek on Tuesday.
day night. The president. Mrs. Don­ night sponsored bv lhe Delfon Boos­ business section. Due to the strong
Mra. Charles Jones at Baltic
ald Smelker. hopes there may be a ter dub and one Friday night spon­
HEN Mr. Sum­
wind the fire could not be headed of!
on Tuesday
good attendance at this week's sored by the Ford Motor Co.
and Ray Welch’s implement store,
calllng on friends.
meeting.
At the Garden Club meeting Mapes furniture in the store room
mer Sun beMr. and Mrs. M A. Lamble have
Thursday afternoon, plans were above, the dance hall and- part of
returned from a visit with Mr. and
The officers, executive board and
srinR boiling down on
made for d flower show to be held
the Shell OU station were bruned.
Mrs. R B. Rouse of Ypsilanti.
their wives iiad the evening in LEGION POST AND
June
20.
and
the
following
commit
­
The elevator was on fire but was put
MUs Choula Burton, who has been charge which, following a business
your fur felt hut, it’«
UNIT GIVE SCHEDULE tees were appointed: Registration out without much damage. The fire
living in Fort Collins. Colorado, has M.uion and a ix?rlocl of community
committee. Mr*. Ada Thorpe and departmenu from Lake Odessa. Mul­
like keeping your
come to live with her aunt. Miss singing led by former Congressman
Mrs. Clara Loomis; exhibition com­
Anne Burton.
Ketcham, was passed very pleasant­ Graves of World War Vet­ mittee, Mrs. Lillian Hayward. Mra. liken and Woodland were all called
head in a Turkish'
to help fight the Ore.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Mulder and ly with bridge. Thc prizes were I
erans to Be Decorated
Esther Dunn. Mrs Jennie Osborne
family visited her mother. Mrs. A. awarded on the baste of a blind
Beginning
with
Thursday
the
80th
bath.
and Mrs. Vina Durkee; schedule
May 27
E. Simpson, of Grand Rapids over bogey icorc and went to Mra. Roycommittee. Mra. Beatrice Dunning. annual session of the Parent Board
Hubbard. Mrs P. T. Colgrove, Dr
of Missions was held at thc United
Mra Ruble Kelley of Kalamazoo G. E. Houghton and Orville Sayles.
Straws are not only
Brethren church. Thursday evening
p ' ,r 1
C»rp«nl«r;
pubUdw
eommlUrt-.
visited her mother. Mrs Mary Bur­
lha speaker was Rev. p. M. Burkett;
cooler, they’re the
gess. and Mr. and Mra. Charles Faul ENTERTAINS AT
Friday evening Rev. L. M. Davis;
"in
over the week end.
WOMEN'S CITY CLUB.
Saturday evening, Rev. E- C- Clapp;
M,.:
smart
thing to wear.
Mij. Ross Lethbridge and son of
A charming social .event of the u&gt; Memorial day'every cemetery in |
.rd
mUlee
committee
on Sunday at 10 A. M. Bishop W. E.
Mason will spend the latter part of put wuk wu the luncheon oo:l»rrr county In which veteran, of
.„i; p£^&lt;
hSltlmS
Musgrave, D. D.; Sunday 2:30 P. M
the week-with her parents. Dr. and Wednesday at the women* City the World war are buried. A memor-.- ?
5
Mr* Hattie1 Whiti^8
You
’
ll
find all kinds
Club in Grand Rapid, riven by Mrs. lai service u held at each place.
Mra
HoSIi MrY^B^'
Mrs. A. W. Woodbumc.
Rev. c. P- Mausburger. A Is
Floyd Merrick of Detroit came Richard
of straws — Toyoa,
Rlchard Groos.
Groos. Dover.
Covers Tor
for seventeen
seventeen In order that relatives or friend.! ,h, B
Bu&amp;h and Mrs J«nnie Aldrich. crowd attended these meetings.
Saturday and took his mother, Mra. were laid in lhe private dining room,
Arthur Kilpatrick of Battle Creek
Panamas, and water­
Lavanche Merrick, back to Detroit the table being centered with a love­
.June 14 with Mra. Esther Dunn. spent lhe week end with his parents,
with him for the summer.
ly, arrangement of snapdragons, tu­ the eastern half of tiie county on]
proofs, and sailors—
i when each committee will report Mr. and Mra Frank Kilpatrick.
MUs Margaret Merrick of Kala­ lips and roses in shades of rose, jr- Sunday. May 27th.The Grange will repeat their play
•
and
arrangement*
will
be
completed
mazoo spent the past week and chld and yellow. Bridge followed in
Puller cemetery—1:45 P M.
entitled "Deacon Dobbs* this Friday
in the newt
for tiie show.
Mother's day with her parents, Mr. the yellow room on lhe second floor,
Woodland cemetery—2:15 P. M. jj Miss Maxine Henton of Taylor
and Mrs. Wayne Merrick.
and in all a
Nashville cemetery—2:45 P. M.
top scores being made by Mrs. Edgar
I University was home for over the house. Admission os before, 10 and
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Buskirk and Thomas. Mrs. W. Il Cook. Mrs. Sid­
WUcox cemetery—3:45 P. MI week end.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Struble and ney French and Mrs. J. A. McNulty.
Joy cemetery—4:30 P. M.
Mbs Katherine Mohler of Grand
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Chandler
visit
­
And the prices
daughter. Evadlne, spent Sunday at
Barryville cemetery—8:00 P. M.
Quests present were Mesdaine*
ed their mother. Mra. Minnie Chan­ Rapids spent the week end with her
Holland and at Lake Michigan.
Sponable cemetery—fi:30 P. M.
Aben Johnson. Archie McNulty. Wm.
only:
dler, at Gull lake Bunday and also parents, Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Mohler.
Miss Beatrice Carrothcra and Mrs. M. Stebbins.
Laurence Bamett.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Parmalee
called
on
their
sister.
Mrs.
Mark
Clara Manna*au ot Detroit were George Lockwood, Robert Cook. W
8PENSLEY—BARNES.
Hammond, whom they found very and children of Battle Creek spent
guests of the former's parents. Dr. N. Chidester. James R. Mason, Wm.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes an­
Mothers day with Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Frarfk Carrothers. over the R. Cook, George Slawson of Bangor. nounce the marriage of their daugh­ sick.
Death took from our midst early Grant Ozgood.
week' end.
R. R. McPeek. Charlotte. Sidney ter. Dorothy Geneva, to Mr. Frank■ this Monday morning. Mr. Frank
Mr. and Mra. Vcmice Raffler en­
Mrs. E- H. Sharp. Edward Sharp French. Middleville. Otis Watson, Spensley. son of Mra. Agnes SpensLeonard, who lived .on the Wahdorff tertained Mr and Mr*. Gus John­
and Bud Rlteema of Greenville were Grand Rapids.
ley of Chicago. Illinois. The cere­ farm at Wall lake. Mr. Leonard ha* son and sons of West Woodland and
guests of Mrs. George Sumner and
mony took place on November 25,■ long been a resident in this com- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Euper of East
Miss Suzanne Sumner Friday eve­
KAECHEI.E—VROOMAN.
1933, in the Methodist Episcopal1 munity and has a wide circle of Woodland for Mother's day.
ning and attended "Robin Hood.”
Announcement b made ot the church at Indianapolis. Indiana,
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Towns and
Mrs. Wayne Merrick went to Kal­ marriage on Saturday nt Howe. Ind , the Reverend W R. Wlant officiat­■ friends who will deeply regret hl*
family spent Sunday with Mra. Ly­
amazoo Tuesday evening and Wed­ of Mis* Marguerite Vrooman of Has­ ing. The attendants were MUs Em­ departure and will extend sympathy dia Plcknor of Sunfield.
nesday she accompanied her daugh­ tings and Carlton Kaechcle of Blur­ ily Pdfscheidcr of Three Oaks. to tiie bereaved ones.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Mohler and
Spence Gale is very low at the
ter, MUs Margaret Merrick, to' gis. Rev. W. G. Pitkin of thc Prcsby- Michigan, and Mr. F. D. Omatey of;
Clothing and Shoes
present writing with but little hope* Mbs Katherine Mohler spent Sun­
South Haven. MUs ‘ Merrick will1 tertan church officiated at the cercChicago. Illinois. The bride Is a1 of his recovery.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mc­
teach at South Haven next year. I! mony.
graduate of Western State'Teach­
for Men and Boys
Mra. E. R Willison called on Mrs. Millen of Hastings.
Mra. L. S. Schill of Cleveland:
The bride was a teacher in the ers'
... College
____ „_____
and__________________
has been teaching
_1 Nettie Hyde and daughter Leda at
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and
spent last week at thc home of J. 8-■ Hastings school while the groom has in Three Oaks for the past two
HASTINGS
son. Morgan, returned Bunday from
Bechtel helping care for her sUter.■ been associated with hl* brother. A. I years. The bridegroom attended’ Hastings Friday.
Paw
Paw
where
Mra.
Gager
and
son
Miss Holly Seager of Des Moines.
Mrs. Edith Bechtel, who recently’ E. Kaechele. in Sturgis in the enj-1 North western University. Mr. and
have been visiting her parents, Mr.’
underwent an operation At Pennock1 ploy of the Holland Furnace Co. ’ (Mrs. Spensley are residing at Gn-1 Iowa, daughter of lhe late George and Mra. Harry Hough for oyer a
’ Seager. wa* tiie guest of Mr. and
hospital and U slowly recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. Kaechcle plan to (lien, Michigan. Congratulations are' Mra. Leon Pennock on Monday.
week. Mr. Gager spent the week fend
Mrs. Etta Nash and daughter, Al­ make their home In Three Rivers &gt; extended.
there.
Schuler and Miss Helena
berta. accompanied by the former's1 where the groom will be in charge
Announcements have been reCOATS GROVE.
sUter. Mrs. LcwU Todd and daugh­ of lhe branch of lhe Holland Fur­
PARTY AND SHOWER.
celved from Dr. and Mra. O. J. La- ■
ter Jean, of Clarksville. vUited Mrs.; nace Co. in that city.
The D. G. T. O. met Wednesday Barge of Salt Lake City. Utah, of ,
Mrs. Keith Daniels was hostess at
Wm. Snobblc of South Haven over
Their many friend* unite in con­ a delightful party on Friday eve­ with Mrs. Margaret Wilcox. It was the birth of a son on May 6.
the week end. The ladies are sisters.
gratulation* and best .•ishes.
ning honoring Miss Mary Lou Street­ "Michigan Day” and a program on
Glenn England. Raymond McLeod
Drs. C. P. Lathrop. H. A. Adrouner. whose marriage to Lyle Scudder that subject was given, in charge of and Clyde Rucll are attending thc
le. Guy Keller. Matthew Kinde and
DELIGHTFUL TEA
will be solemnized on Sunday. May Carrie VanWle, ,The members re­ undertaker's convention at Grand Rev. and Mra. A. E- Wynn. 1
A. W. Woodbume attended the Trlsponded
to
roil
call
by
giving
Mias Angie Bates of Hastings en­ 20. Fifteen guests enjoyed playing
Rapids this week.
Katherine and John spent lhe
Counly Medical meeting at Char­
Mr. and Mra. Harry Marten* and (end with their grandparents.
tertained Mrs. Ida Morse of De­ bunco. Mbs Streeter winning top “Beauty Spots of Michigan." Mrs.
lotte Monday night, and listened to
troit at a tea Friday afternoon at score and Mrs. V. L. Wolcott thc Jennie Coats gave a paper on Mich­ son. Harry. Jr., of Bay City spent
a talk by a representative of the
igan's Noted People. None Cool- lhe week end with Dr. and Mrs. R.
her home here at 123 West Green consolation.
•
STONY POINT.
Mljo clinic.
street. Both were formerly school
Mrs. Alice Coulbaugh of Heatings
The guest of honor was presented baugh gave a resume of an article. O. Finnic.
Mrs. Arthur Patton was the guc*'. teachers here in Barry county and
“A Visible Church in an Invisible
with a miscellaneous shower, re­
Mra. Sena Crock ford of Milwau­ U visiting her daughter. IfiC
of Mrs. J. T Lombard on Friday the guests invited included many
Town." by William Lyon Phelps;
ceiving many lovely gift*.
kee.
WU.,
spent
Wednesday
with
Mr.
Claude
Demand,
for a few dayshaving Just returned from a three of their former schoolmates.
Out of town guests were Mrs. V. L. Margaret-Coats gave a reading. and Mra. Arthur Allerding and
Will PettengUl of Battle Creek
months' stay with a sister in Dallas.
The guests invited were: Mra. WWcotl of Charlotte. Mrs. Vem Erie There was a musical selection on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Welby has been visiting at Lowell DaTexas. MUs Helen Patton has Alice Bates. Mra. C. M. Overstreet
the vtctrola and Bessie Woodman Crockford.
mond'a the past week.
joined her mother at Cloverdale for of Detroit; Mrs. Bello Pancoast. and MUs Dorothy Frle of Bettie gave a reading on "The Little Red
Mb* Naomi VanLoo spent the
Mr. and Mra. B. J. WcUman were
a ten days' vacation from her du­ Mrs. Marian Goodyear, Mrs. A. D. Creek. Mrs. Jock O'Connor. E. State Schoolhouse Is In the Red." Mrs.
Road, and Mra. A. T. Eash and Miss
week end with her parent*, at Zee­ in Olivet Saturday.
.
ties at Midland.
P. R. Everhart of Hastings. County
Knlskcm, MUs Edith Babcock. Mrs. Helen Eash of Freeport.
land
and
attended
the
Tulip
Festival
Mr. and Mr*. W A. Crabb of Crys­
Mr. and Mrs. FrancU Townsend Henry Cook. Mra. C. H. Osborn,
Federation President, was present at Holland Saturday.
tal are putting 1n some time at the
of Ann Arbor were guests of Mr.
and gave a talk.
Mra. Wallace Osborn and little
ANNUAL LUNCHEON.
' Mbs Reta Jarvis spent thc week farm lhe last few days.
and Mrs. j. m. Townsend on Sat­ daughter. Mary Jennet, Mra. E. A.
F. C. W|ng returned last week en with her parents in Ben on Har­
The Extension group ot which
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Waddell M
urday and Sunday. The former will Burton. Mra. M. E. Nevtns. Mrt
from Califcfrnla and other places In
Homer. Onral WadaD of Kalamagraduate from the Unlveratty of Charles Kerr. Mrs. Edgar Brooks, Mrs. Otto Uenhath and Mrs. A. B. the west where he had been for borGidley have been chairmen the past
Word ha* just been received that
Michigan on June 18. receiving two
three
weeksHe
returned
Improved
Mis* Julia Rock. Mra. Harry Wall­ year will hold their annual co-op­
Mrs. Floyd Van Wie ot South Wood­ Neeley were Bunday guoat* i
diplomas, one fdr aero engineering
dorf! and Miss Minnie Harrison.
erative luncheon at lhe former's in health and filled the pulpit Sun­ land died very unexpectedly.
Blocher's.
'
and lhe second for mechanical en­
day for the first time In a number
Harve Rode ba ugh and Mra. Er­
homl» today. Wednesday.
gineering
B. W. IL GUILD MEET.
vin Bnydcr of Lansing and Miss w*mo nailed Mr. and Mn W. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder of
Twenty-seven members of the
The L. A. 8. win meet with Mra. Benilla Rodebaugh of Hastings Crabb Sunday.
MORGAN.
South Hastings entertained the fol­ Business Women's Hospital Guild
Several from this way attended Coy Stowell of South Hastings on called on Mrs. Phillip Kimble Sunlowing dinner guests on Sunday. Mr. held an enjoyable meeting at thc
June 7.
• day.
held Friday night. A tU|fl program
and Mrs. Archie Kermeen of Cale­ Presbyterian church parlors Mon­ the A CappeUa chorus at lhe Wes­
Carrie VanWie has been quite sick
Mra. J. V. Hilbert, MUs Eleanor was given by Mr. Isenhalh and
donia. Mr. and Mr*. Lapeer Stim­ day evening, with Miss Mabel Sis­ leyan church at Hastings Sunday- and under thc doctor’s care for a
Rev. and Wlll Hayter. Flossie
Mumford. Mrs. C. B. Benham and.troup from Hastings. Election at
son and family and MUs Ruth Hu- son as hostess Three guests were alTew
days.
Olive
Cassel,
her
daugh
­ Mrs. Karl C. Paul and daughter'officers resulted as follows; PrcalShoupp, Pearl McPeck and Billie
Hoffman of Nashville called
on ter. ha* been caring for her.
Marda attended the Tulip Festival dent, Mra. Hildebrandt; Vice-Pres..
presented with some lovely glfU in
Some from here attended the at Holland Saturday.
Bouquets of tulips, purple and Garnet Webb Wednesday night.
(Grace Blocher: Sec. and Treai..
honor ot Mother's day.
white lilacs and bridal wnytth deco­ Garnet is able to sit up at this writ­ Gold Medal contest in Hastings
Mra. Hannah Wright. Mrs. 8. C. Robert Biochar. ,
Thursday evening. Lloyd Demond
rated the tables.
ing,
Bechtel home Sunday were Mrs
After the business session. Mrs.
was
one
of
the
contestant*
and
did
Mrs. J. W. Howard observed
Anna Cheeseman and Mr* Ida Nor­ W. R. Cook told In a delightful
very well. The medal was awarded
ton of Maple Grove, Mr. and Mrs. manner of her trip to the Grand Mother's Day. the guests being Mr. to Mbs Marleah Barnum of Wood­
Ronald Haynes of Hinds Corners, Canyon and some of lhe Interesting and Mrs. C. B. Clark of Jackson, land.
All things being equal, price the game, buy at home
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bollinger of
Mra. L. C. Schill of Cleveland. Ohio, things she saw in California,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson and
Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dux­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Breidensleln and
Mra Charles Faul Is lhe hostess bury and Letha Adkins of this vil­ children of Battle Creek, Mr. and
two friends from South Haven and for Juqe.
Mra. Edward Thompson and chil­
lage.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Miller
of
Lan
­
Guy Rjlsby of Eaton Rapids.
sing. Mr. and Mra. Troab and fam­ dren of South Woodland spent Sun­
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M ELECTED TO NATIONAL
day with Mr. and Mrs. £ 8. Thomp­
SPEECH FRATERNITY. ily of Dimondale and Mr. and Mrs. son. The Floyd Dunnigan and
Townsend on Sunday, in honor of
Walter Heath. Hastings, a senior Will Mater of Nashville. All par­ Frank Haight families called there
Mothers' Day and the latter's birth­
day. were, her sister. Mrs. Jennie M In Albion College, b one of the six­ took of a bountiful dinner.
in the afternoon.
Opal Webb and Amber Van Sickle
Smith, also Mr. and Mrs. Claude teen members of the men's debating
Mbs Ruth Woodman of Caledonia
for
Jack and four children of Okemos. squad which recently completed one of Battle Creek were home
spent Sunday at home.
Mother's
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gammage of of the most extensive seasons in
Earl Chase of Grand Rapids spent
Mrs. E. Duxbury went to Battle
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mr* Albion's forensic history.
Mother's Day with liu. home folk*.
Creek
Sunday
for
a
few
days'
visit.
Heath Is a four-year member of
FrancU Tqwnscnd of Ann Arbor.
Mra. Bessie Woodryan attended
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Christopher
the squad, having participated iff
thc County W. C. T. U. convention
SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY.
thl* activity each year he has bean of Lansing spent the week end at in Hastings Thursday.
r
Earl McKibbin was thg victim of a In college. In recognition of his their cottage here.
School close* on Tuesday. May
delightful surprise on Wednesday proficiency in debating, hr has been
22.
SHULTZ.
evening ot last week, when Ms elected into Delta Sigma Rho. na­
A playlet "A Precious Heritage,”
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Drake of
daughter and husband, Mr. and tional honorary speech fraternity..
Lansing vteited the former*, mother. was given during thc Bunday School
Mrs. Willard White, entertained
Mra. Willard Drake, Sunday. Mrs hour Sunday. It portrayed lhe
PARTY AT JORDAN LAKf.
about twenty friends In his honor, kt
mothers of former years and tho
Drake's
condition
remains
about
thc
Mr. and Mra Charles Solomon.
being his birthday. The evening was
present day mother.
pleasantly spent and lovely refresh­ Mr. and Mra. George Ruling, Mr. same.
John and Wm Chamberlain at­
and Mrs Ammon Eaton. Mr. and
ment* werejerved.
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Mrs. C. Mannl, Mr. and Mrs. Paul tended the funeral of Row Reynold*
UNDERGOES ’OPERATION.
Mis* Ethel Powers of Lansing wa*
Bogart, Mesdames Anna Newton. at Coopersville Saturday. Mr. Rey­
Dr. D. D. Walton submitted to an Row Calkins, Sophia Mannl. Flor­ nold* at one time managed the gen­ home for Mother's day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, and
operation for appendicitis at New ence Baker and Pauline Bliss were eral store here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and family, Mr. and Mra. Asa Strait and
Borgew hospital in Kalamazoo on entertained at a pot luck dinner
Sunday, and la doing as well as pos­ Wednesday at thc home of Mr. and family of Delton were Sunday guest* Edwin Williams spent Mother's day
at
the
home
of
Andrew
Smith
at
Myrlcn Strait s in Na*hviUe.
sible. Mrs. Walton and - DeForest, Mra. Rathbun at Jordan lake near
Those who attended the Ladles'
Tlute wa* a very good attendance,
Jr., accompanied film to Kalamazoo.
Aid ' Wednesday report. a»pleasant at 9. T. A. Friday night and a very1
All hope for a speedy recovery.
Phone 2497
Haiti
time. The June mertlng will be en­ fine program wa* given. Vivian Roth 1
HAfPY FATHERING
tertained by Mrs Josie Chamberlain. and Beulah Bnoke were the commit­
ful lime was enjoyed.'
Conaldering the rainy morning a tee. Thc officers elected for next
•everal friends bf Mr., and Mrs
ILL WITH PNEUMONIA.
good crowd attended the Mother's year are, Mra. Marsh. President;
Frank Rogers took well filled bas­
Hastings friends al Fred Hender­
service at the church Sunday Thelma Hall, vice-president; Iva
..
nbvl Sunday
Uxn'rtau HUI.
Uli I secretary-treasurer.
kets and went to their farm home shott of Grand Rapids will be sorry morplng. Beginning
next
one and a half mWs north of to learn that he is seriously ill with each class la competing against the
Mr. and Mrs Charley Smith spent
Dowling lor thc evening. A delight­ pneumonia in one of the hospitals in others for a banner. Come and help Mother's day with their son and
ful time wm ths report of all.
□rand Rapids.
wife in Nashville.
your class win the first one.

bttatfeeterN.

Mr. and Mrs. dart Wespinter. Jr..
of Detroit visited home folks over
Die week end.
Mr. and Mra. John Nobles spent
the week end at Whitehall with the
latter'* mother.
Mbs Helqi Biddle of Grand Rapplds visited Hastings relatives and
friends on Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Ira Shultz and fam­
ily were in Holland Bunday attend­
ing the Tulip Festival.
I
Wayne Bldelman b home from
Mra. F. L. Bauer was in Union
I thc CCC catap at Newberry visiting Oity on Friday evening where she
hb mother and other relatives.
gave an address at the Mother­
Mb* Florence Campbell went to Daughter banquet held in the High
Saginaw on Monday to attend a school gymnasulmmeeting of Credit Bureau managers.
Misses Helen Wade and Elisa­
Hubert and Richard Pairchild of beth Finch spent the week end at
Detroit visited their parent*. Mr. the former's home In Traverse City.
and* Mrs F. L. Fairchild, over Sun­ Miss Grace Edmonds accompanied
. day.
them and visited friends in Travprse
Misses Vivian and Doria Biddle Clly, '
of Battle,Creek were Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. Jason McElwain,
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Dan Misg Emily McElwain and Miss
Lowb.
Mary McElwain and her guest, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush of Kai- T. 8. Brice ot Detroit, were Sunday
were Sund.y
o&lt; 1&gt;U
p«rei&gt;U. Mr. .nd Un
W«r“&gt; ।I guests of Mrs. J. M. McElwain of
v
“®ll8h
Mr. .nd Un Walter Harper and
Mr. and U.r u.v&gt;n WUlrana
oI
Ura
and three chUdren oI aun Manlt Hopen
„ wednenlay. enroute
and N. brother Melby MHaa In)m AUJU,u. oa.. to AtunuU.
ol Ooolor ylanod Mr. and Mn. Burt Maine, where they will .pend the
Tinkler on Saturday.
summer
,| Lloyd Lohmeler. Elson Harring­
ton, Ralph Turner. Richard Karmes
I and the Rev. J. A. McNulty attended
। the annual diocesan alcolytcs dinner
' and festival at St. Thoma* Episcopal
church. Battle Creek. Friday.
i Miss Emily McElwain was in
Grand Rapids on Friday evening at­
tending the annual dinner of the
| Alliance Francalse as lhe guest of
(Alliance
Mbs Audrey
Audrev Wrlsht
'Mb*
Wright, thr
the cathe-rlner
gathering
i being held at the Women's City
। Club.
i Mrs. Nettle Hyde and Paul Hyde
। accompanied Mrs. O. H- Cleveland
to Battle Creek Bunday, the latter
| going from there to Adrian where
she-met her husband, thc two re­
turning to their home in Columbus.
Ohio. Bunday afternoon.
I Mra. J. A. lANulty of Hastings at­
tended the annual meeting of the
। Women's
Auxiliary
in
Trinity
Some whose eyes are
church. Marshall, on Tuesday and
। Wednesday of this week. .Mrs. Mc­
defective CANNOT
Nulty is diocesan secretary of this
be made to see nor- ' missionary organization.
I Mrs. Fred VanDyke and children,
mally. What is done
Ernest and Miss Beulah Severance
in such cases ? They
and Miss Sampson of Detroit. Mr.
and Mra. W. O. Frey and Miss Lois
are given the BEST
Severance of Sturgte wire week end

vision possible. Is
that worth while ? '
Decidedly so. The
benefits are very no­
ticeable and bene­
ficial. Secure here the
the best vision you
can be given.

TUESDAY LUNCHEONS
BEGIN AT COUNTRY CLUB.
Country Club activities for the la(USa began Tuesday when the first

o.iu mie. urvu niiwaurt, jr.,
and daughters, Louise and Leona,
and Mrs. P. J. Cusack and son Row­
land, all of Chicago, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs prank Rogers from
Thursday till Saturday. Mrs. Rogers.

ing sisters.
Mra. Marian Wetzel, school nurse
at the Kellogg school, Hickory Corijenir wax a dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Stebbins Saturday night
with Miss Mildred Tuttle and Mra.
Laurence Bamett. Mra. Wetzel, who1
Is a former Iron Mountain friend
of Mra. Stebbins and Mra. Bamett.
has just been transferred to Van
Buren county where she is to have
charge of the public health work.
.

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The long-table from which the
buffet luncheon was served was
spread with a lovely lace cloth and
centered xjth a vase of tulips. Lilacs
were used on lhe other tables and
in yarioui parte of the lounge.
Only members were present as the
opening day Is largely in the nature
of a business meeting.
Mrs. Kenith McIntyre, chairman
of the executive committee presided.
Dues for the season were fixed at
fifty cents; thirty-five cent lunch­
eons will be served each week, the
hodr being set for 12:30 o'clock.
Bridge followed, top score being
won by Mrs, Chas. Potts, with Mrs.
Robert Walton winning the gulf
event for low score In putting.
The committee for next week will
be Mrs. John Ketcham. Mrs. W. J.
Field. Mra. Thos. Baird. Mrs Rob­
ert Walton. Mrs. James Mason
Lilacs and apple blossoms used in
profusion made a charming and
fragrant setting tor the May dinner
at thc Hastings Country Club Fri­
day evening, over ninety members,
their wives and guests being pres-

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Two Hastings Men Viiit With Livingston Oo. Man Hopes
(Continued from page one)
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Mrs. Sarah Israel of
desolated and trampled, by the mast the long lines of tables in the hall,
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CH ICISS

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■ ... io in a m R»b
Jn4**mm.'.ri*i^i' '
jstructlon and death were every- ।
One day last' week Secretary
Emeat Wurst and Mr. Smith rerhite uniforms,
pink cr$PeiCenl
jy had a very interesting ex­ Parker of the Windstorm Company
Sunday Srbool »i »:i»o a. M. w*4a** i: where
wiren: but
uui amid
auuu it
11 all
an the
uic little
mile wild
wuu '--------------------- wore
" ,
.
Poppies bloomed on. When machine । P®»*r aPruns and JauntX serving - perience. The two men went to drove over to see a patron In Liv­
lUn- La 8»wrdJ7h®«» ’ »• » r- M
M.gun and ahc
Bun
shell
ll fire look
took their toll from caP“ to match.
•Bradley and while lirere the former ingston county. This policy-holder
Music for the dinner hour was
had a fine flock of ewes, with num­
ii-hi
-------------। the American ranks, the poppy was
purchased a small basket made by
bnlldlnro. apple* anti ot
&lt;&gt;n« first united DBETHREN church. &lt; nature's floral offering on the graves furnished by the Karmes trio, piano, an Indian woman. Mra. Sarah Is­ erous lambs. Mr. Parker remarked
acre of land
Inquire
cello,
violin
and
flute,
on
ideal
com
­
to lhe owner that be ought to make
Ciiy
K E- l-a*- r“Ur
of the dead. Those popple* seemed
■alrlni. Cut
ae» Roy Chandler at
rael.
who
Is
over
106
years
old.
Mrs
_ u
R»nd»y Nrhoni. » 33 a. M.
' to symbolize the brave spirit of^fall- bination. as lhe wicqtlon* made a Israel is hale and hearty and her a good profit from his sheep. The Phen* IS
Oul S IB
Naakvlll*
far Old Gald.
” ‘ i’nt»rm*u.tf »nj SMiinr &lt; Ea «:3o i&lt; en comrades and when the men re­ background for the conversation at mind 13 clear, remembering many
I» VANDER K0I.K have
"Sheep are about thc only thing
x’ \i i-rurbinr, 7 :u&gt; p m pr.vvr mn-t turned home they made the poppy the tables without drowning it out. interesting events. She speaks her
UMktilk. Mirh Oar km
Thur",,» 7 10 r M •' |tiie memorial flower of the Ameri- as banquet music Is quite often apt native American Indian language, on the (arm that the experimenters
to do.
‘
! can Legion.
and French
CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN
NEAR HASTINGS — A Large
Following
the banquet,
John also English
___ ...I____ _r .i_- r,AvrTra-&lt;
Nearly ten million Americans wear Ketcham
IN CHRIST.
led In some enjoyable
■^hl‘'a»“ ™'7.
Chicago Manufacturer has a
stock that's making the fanner real
tiie American Legion and American
community
singing,
which
was en-1
Agent fcr Van Ogden Prod- I
money at the present time. I hope
nearly new UPRIGHT PIANO
Legion Auxiliary poppy each year on lered into with spirit. Following
Thu
thU
J}er,,ba*Met makln«.
. the government will continue to
tidrly u«ed In Mailings. Man
"Poppy Day." lhe Saturday before • -----------------and a beautlfdl Bungalow
-........................... Worthy
Grand
Hastings
men were delighted
wonny
urana
..
.
.
.
Memorial Day. and contribute near- ?harl*s An!lab e------------------ with their visit with Mrs. Israel keep its hands off."
Player Piano (fine library of
FOR REST—U-hiiw lurated at Rbulti.
ly one million dolUr. lot Hie lellrt I “•“» »' “» ,0«e..,n •
■!&gt;:
«1« McCamicy UMg., Battle Creek,
Fuitr Jollare «r month.
Vnlroroal
rolls with music cabinet
;o&lt; lhe wat dlmbled. lhe wlhoww «nd '
U“S
&gt;P&gt;'"dld and surprised at her fine mental
Michigan.
and
physical
condition
at
the
adbench). Both almost paid for.
Kin.tax Reboot
lartwrleM children. AU ol the poP-!°rdS ?* Odd Re low. Inlradtaed
Wlll sell to parties willing to
pies are made by disabled velerras. Prc- SwlB- b[ Middleville os
continue small monthly pay- .
AS the latal on each poppy shows |
»■ Swjrt tailed bpon
■
I Early in lhe wlnier lhe making oi,
vBotlcrvUle. as THORNAPPLE-KELLOGG
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH.
FOR RENT—Hnui». ouiiiulhl.nfa, larc*
P»t*r Hondrad, Psitar.
horns.
—
Custom
Hatching.
.
lhe
potalea
which
will
be
wnn&gt;
the
“
“
wta
will
probably
al
acme
lime
' aarilrn. hen vark. at RanSeld. Inquire
CONSOLIDATED NEWS
tcblnc **rvle*. &gt;o A M.
rollowinK
May.
begins
In
govemmem
I
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n
lI
l
e
1*
ll*
lieta_
ol
lhe
orj C*l.m Rn,&lt;l. H~lforJ. Fh&lt;&lt;ne Har.S-ld
GETTY'S HATCHERY
To PROTECT You Constantly
I eirhanre 1»—1
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u hospitals ux.u
and In
special
workrooms
*J
Michigan
rad
uked
him
to
Detroit, Michigan
5-23
MJddlavllle, JSUk
Phone SI
ui apevm, wviuuums.
—"n-,.- —— Aua”m.'i’
Friday. May 11. in the afternoon:
Adju(t Fairly
Pay Promptly
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w*ll
VAf-l-^'’iDr. Darling and Dr. Morris of the j
IfoR RALE—Or »«eb*n&lt;». liea., wnrk
maintained
by .tthe A
u x I i ..1 a rInirrwltir-e
y &gt; ,lntr ,the
c* the
. , knzxwn
k’lown
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
hur.e foe Vuw. or conns raltlr. Phone
W* In*ar* Haan. HnMkaU Oo*di.
throughout lhe country. Hands of'10wa o&gt; the state, who were present (w K Kellogg Foundation. Dr. Ed-1
(EPISCOPAL)
75SI —F3
.1 E Norlon.
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PrtTlI. O»ri(e, M LOW RATES
disabled veterans, weary of idleness.1 « »“•»• They were as follows.
,nongon aupv
the University |
J.
A.
McNulty.
D.
D,
Boctor
I FOR RENT-- l-iphl b.iuM-keenlns ri-rua.
M are given employment shaping’the' „.Suprcnl® Cc’?rLJ1^tlce „
M' High school, Ann Arbor. Dr. Davis:
.
. , . . . . . . . . . .
3 16 saa
CITIZEN’S MUTUAL 1 133 IV. R.a.l
” little paper flowers.
Discouraged
Grand Warden. State Sen- and two others from lhe University
Mav SO.
iFOH NERVfl'E -- RnrMterrd Prerhi-run
h men whose spirits have sunk to des-1aU&gt;r
A- Kuip. Past Grand &amp;laff visited at Thomapple-W K. I “
Fire Insurance Co.
1 xtallu.rr'at 1.' D IVnxidman'x torn.. Ch.x beloved fl.'uxul. uf
•i
pair
from
months
and
years
of
un-:J}
aa
‘
er
'
M
y
,C4
p
Gray.
Past
Grand
Kellogg
Agricultural
school.
We
H
1
.r.1.1.
Relate
3
F**
810
S
Ifl
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umu iiiviiuia uua years ot un’
40t KaImbmo* XUl. Bink Blds.
/."/beautiful ’the ' '&lt;
’hmvCommani'm" employment are given the reviving Maater
M„ cr'
.
... ...
..
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1 were glad to have them call.
■
i FOR SALK—Or rent. Hl' room Iioimo .n.l.u.na 7 :n&gt; A m
A H*a« Ccapaay OrgaaHsd 1ST4.
------------------------------------have
lnJorme&lt;| by
r&gt;.b kehoj. all trad., •-------experience
of again earning money. .’ Raxv rardm
Cordes, With
with Ml..
Miss Florence
’ 1n Don tins, rleetelelly. laexr SAr.Irn. ■ lb a
S. 1,. MAUS. Local B*pr*t*atsUv*.
I ehirken &gt;ard f’bart... SrbulU ’,7 So
I*' Eu,!,*rTthc money of,cn meaning food. jCompbeil as areompanUt at the the Secretary of the University
HaaUnsa. Mich.
I Mrl'anil.v St . Hallie &lt; reok
Phone
(shelter and fuel for their families '’‘?no'.,avo"d,‘hc 1*“d,e”c* wllh “ i Committee
«mmi«» on Relations
&gt;«-*&lt;&gt;* that our
TTH.1
s in
----- COATS GROVE. during the winter. Even blinded vet- I8?1® Wagon Wheels and respondschool has been placed on the
[for SALE— Tboronsbbre.1 xearl.nc Ifni CHURCH or CHRIST,
erans take part in making the )x&gt;p- ,fd to llK hearty encore accorded accredited list of the University of
I .lein hull, from ll,e l.w.t hue of breed
.n&gt; ll A.ui .1.1.. 1
Itonlw •
10:00 A. M —N.ind»v 8*bo*l.
pies.
,
Michigan for the two year period
Volunteer workers will beMn Has- ,„Tl!5..*pc?^er °,f thc evening. Carl ending. June 30. 1936.
lanting time is here, come
tings and
of U1C
Die , °,.ll.° 01_Lansl,|
nr*! introMr Ckoi.
b^ij we
nt raw
to cuira
Martin
last week
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
u.iu the.
on. various
• a, IU*' villages Ut
_ 8.
"lox
x.i. aw.
wx-wm
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Raiift Th&gt;
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—
to our greenhouse and select plants
county
Saturday.
May __
26. and. rinred
^utxd hv
by Dr
Dr. Swift.
Tiie subject nt..of &gt; to u|g __
on —
consolidation
every citizen Is urged to BUY A’h“ l“ * was * Am 8tl Rich, and interested in a new school. About
for
your Rock Garden, Window
f FOR SALE -IMS Pint.. Ria 4 donr ,e.
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urn
XA-lch
'b.f
over-xi
nprran
Irx
Urrrv
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xwe wish that every person in Barry lwo hundred turned out and much
b
l.n \ rrx’ lox. mil.ar. .xr.llcrit runAid luncbeoa. POPPY.
Box, Cemetery Vase, Vegetable or
county who Is centering too much interest was shown
a
dittos Prnate owner. A,i - 1 .&lt;rff«
►
Nt
3 in
thought upon himself, or herself. | A delegation b expected from OrFORDS
CHRYSLERS
STRANGE STORM WAS
Flower
Garden. You.will be pleased
WEBLETAN METHODIST CHURCH
durlng these depressed times, could angevBle this week sometime to look
CHEVROLETS HUDSONS
| over our scixiol and learn something
■
with the-variety we have to
OAKLANDS
THAT OF LAST THURSDAY have listened to it.
Hut10(1 Chores.
The speaker asked lhe permission abcut consolidation as their school
STUDEBAKERS
offer—and satisfied with
irl.ixol. 10 &lt;H) A M.
the audience os he referred to burned.
DODOES
Michigan Folks “Bit the of
'himself.
Something over a year ago.
• • •
our prices.
r nil
Dust" From Kansas and
j GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
while serving as Secretary of the
Baseball News.
Chamber of Commerce in Lansing., Middleville ♦—Nashville 5—10 In­
Other
States
/
Hastings
I which |AjD&gt;uui,
position „c
he auu
still uaxupie*.
occupies, *he
uings_
__
iwuivn
,c nlnga
The people of Michigan on Thunt- ()iad lo take three reductions in his I Middleville 8—Sunfield 1
School al 2 :&lt;&gt;n
d^t\Utf™ du-hirhnSrt^P n‘?h °{ “ “lary‘ On tflp of thU' U waa ,0Und
Tbe Middlevilfe baseball team lost
du-.t storm, which started in lhe ex- tliat he must undergo a very serious oie first game of the year in six
trerne southwestern part of Kansas operation. All of this happened starta to Nashville Tuesday in a 10\'ANTEI&gt; Mi.1.11.. az-11 man tn do (arm
w.wk hr month 55 illi.n, Miller Fir.t nf )&lt;.-. Minard i
nnd spread north and eastward over when he was burdened with debt inning game Peeling and McConhoii.e Wr«t Alc.1t.qinn lake, north .1,1. lu on Hermon,
™ Pn!*rk£i ’J,‘Th and h“rdly knC* whlch vay
lur”' neU t‘,rtw ,or Middleville and BeU
r.ia.1
’. |&lt;|
jloost soil was picked up by the high The after effects of the operation for Nashville. 9jmr heavy hitting tn
CITY MISSION.
'
“'ld hla nnanclal «»nd“lon only the ninth inning tied the score and
„( midwest section of our country. It is rendered his depressed
condition ail but won lhe game for Middlc- said that in Kansas. Nebraska and more acute It w£ at
this time. “ne
B
mfirh°ha™21UVh^&lt;,h^hd
•*hen ** k®”*1*' kneW'
***
FT,day the
bcat 8ul’ne1d and
M.
A trip to the greenhouse will enable
7^,1
Kih&gt;
b&gt; o.h 8h,i
turn- lhal he mct lwo fellow8- who Will play Nashville again, field
you to nele/t just what you want—
■Id
winds which blow away th .-oil and completely changed his course of Day. May 18. at Bunfield for the
also expose the roots ot wheat and|thoughl and left him with the feel- Barry-Eaton County Championship.
Everything is in bloom—Make
Xe TJS!* Xn’Juh y
Jurcd y
U,:U ' 1 Am 81111 Rlch " The
Truck and Field mee^ill &amp;
the protracted drouth.
your own choice.
one of the two fellows was- Joe held in the morning between WoodSnltzler. of Mount Pleasant, who land. Middlevllip. Nashville, Sunfield
QUICK RESCUE WORK
had lost both legs and one arm, and Bnd Freeport. Medals and ribbons
QAVF^ WII I 1AM UIINmthrc“,encd w,th the ,0M ot theoth- wdl be given to the winners and a
jhvlj VVIL.LIHIVI nun I er due to a tx&gt;ne disease that had trophy and 12 gold baseball charms
LOST- 301
r on rim It I.'
,
HASTINGS PARISH,
National Bank Bailding.
i.r 31«*
-.16 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. I
William Hunt, who lives on West bcen with him since childhood. De­ to the winners of the baseball game.
;—TTi^TT;—7a7l
»&lt;T. 0. M. OonkUa
' Clinton
........
FOB HALEstreet here, narrowly va
es-. spite his crippled condition. Joe
Band Concert.
i&gt;»ib m r-raj BmMibm: sis B. otwn bl Pion, esia caped serious injury while working meets the world wllh a cheery smile
The T. K school band will give its rs
. r.. in
...n,, M.y so-j
| with the Barry County Welfare And has been of yeoman service to
National Bank Building,
I urn.
ixi.nt
H.ndrr.hMi—N‘J.i.rh»rhJi. io oi‘&gt; a’ workers on a sewer project on South the crippled children of Michigan. first concert on the street in Mid-1
FaRMERH" Broadway when the’ bankTof a'dHch I'N^,c‘.P«.“r h™?'8 !ow
}&lt;* dlevllle Wednesday evening. May 23. ’
“ caved in. breaking a water main j
J?*'’.y01* .®°l
^.d'‘ at 8:00 o'clock. If the weather is1
u
M Hunt was buried underneath two ’?^.s^d, *b?ulJ .-1 d 8 ve “ million stormy lhe concert wllj. be held In ft
feet of sand, but by quick rescue ?ollars’f *h“d “' f*&gt;’our
g“d the gymnasium.
U..I.I
MEAT liAHhlr*• u-ttrk was soon extricated HU in- *e*1' *y,d 1 tL?!ve anoth*r million for
NUndav Hrli&lt;u&gt;l 11:00
FREEPORT.
Thrrf Olli br a -i^rlal l
juries were a bruised back and ahe
Wc want to Join the large circle of
BUsh‘^inl' which •sUu'ST’hfm |
"sSls”^
friends scattered about the coun- '
. during the rescue process He was !"!*?***.,JW aPlrlLs- “?d try in extending our congratulations
said. "Bill, you have no reason to to Mr. and Mrs M.' L. Cook on |
•' on the Job again the next day.
•» yvnns peotile anyth in thia route
feel depressed. You've got something reaching fifty years of wedded life.
• i A water ditch crossed thi? old
ind mH.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN TELEPHONE 2530
I ditch on which work was in prog- I'd give all the money in lhe world May they live to enjoy many more
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
I such happy years together.
,I
| rcss at right angles Tiie ditch was ton-juoa eyeajhlCHURCH.
expertrace
meertn,
T,„ many iricnoa
Wln4, oi
ol Mrs.
M„ Marion ,
down about eight feet when work- , The
rfnmnlptrlv
T . of
,
C
j theje
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rnpn
— .
. .1
cn, c
Lmp,t!f£. rhanffrtrt
C,1iani^ the ..
Nagler of. Chicago
were . shocked
Ran.l»rt men above noticed that the plank **° ™
in.'.ird Ni-^i.i ■«&gt;!&lt;■
’ ’ ' was B,v,n8
' JJfJ* Wednesday to hear of her death at
r'‘ ’
giving uway
away.' A
A wRrntng
warning was
was
■und., Rri. Ji m i I 30.
’ shouted and another man. working I
8J”T7 lhat place- 8he had be*n 1,1 Poor
Every truss we Ct Is guar­
j.-rtrih I.r.cur
•‘•*rh.rrh with Hunt, scrambled out of the I *°r. ’l1^!?,' IS
L*,!!; hc*lth for some time but was not
anteed to hold th* rupture
d Lidoar me."
‘JtaJ'if u /iltch in time, but Hunt was caught J “ d
considered in great danger. Death
l&gt; E Fulk
».
'
The forft of the cave-ln broke the'“"ft ble“^B8.4ft* JereJ±"T°d
r“uI1
pneumonia. Fujaststnt for yon. Let as shot
[TOR RAl.i:cnn*rn or
winirw
water main and a fiexxi of water'‘
neral services were held in that city
tvu&gt;
CHURCH or THEI NAZARENN.
|
lnto the dltch adding to 5?01* frlenda a?d a
,rome i Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs.
.■Mra/muiTrnmi^reiTraUni rae S
ra^ldrx
NraRr
feature "Selective Pressure
R« Rab? C.^Sir^MUf
Hunl‘» difficulties. It looked for a cl the« ble»m„ tat with ■■e.liSJta to “« d“ tt^S lJX'
Con'rol". Nothing els* Ilk*
rlo.e to erhuol.
I,Me RrbMl. 10.00 A M. Moraine .mlnuUf “ thou&lt;h
might be
Fnreit Cnlenr.n
r.h.p 11-00 A M X. Y r a r. 30 smothered to death or drowned He
st Eveninr ev.nedi.tie
1 so • was completely buried and the res- it. to liave what they are lacking. Bo o, niMcago
itW—a Uw
II
From Si x v 15th to 37 lnclu*iv*.
v—_ ,
,
M, rwm ,ta..ra ran
vleu&gt;t
r» will b» aiwrtai *v*neriiatie
cu® workers had to guess as 10 his Mr. Otto, though still bothered with
The Pfescription Drug Store
„ to
„ Fairmount, Ind., Saturday
„„„„
ll rvrnlnx at 7 45 R»» E Word.- location It WU3 while this rescue drtl. nruM n out -I Am IKU1 tored
Rich, .nd he U meelln, lhe raid erato&lt;
t
’
m's"’.*' &gt;P*. work was In progress that Hunt was
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
«Uh .Ywpy «nue rad h«. &gt;t&gt;re.d
u M,
d
ar-ht-r i.f unu.Mai alahtr"ha’x l'-r
hit with the shOVCi point.
’
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R°
d
„
t
"''
r
“
“
“
"
’
iMn.
R.
B.
Crater.
KlumU,,
home
churrh
th» Naiarene m th- r.
Hunt recovered from the shock
wctloni of
or Michigan.
Mlchlxra
Moodar rhe, were eeoompraled
iMev*M*ii*s?r‘ "*,*,rlc’
'quickly and except tor lhe fact that sections
When you think it all over, isn't I
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the doctor ordered him home for
•s far as Wabash by Stanley WatMr Otto right? Are we not all too
BAPTIST
CHURCH.
"
the afternoon would have continued apt
to feel sorry for oureeives" and
n^nthl He
with his work.
■
strew the bothersome thing, ot Ute.
Ind^sTohlo
plrini
rather than properly appreciating nd Utc
u.
.
Pennsylvania
n "p’w’
OBITUARY.
the many blessings that we enjoy in ™
“
Pennsylvania
m."' •'
Clarissa.Reed, daughter ot Thomas Lhet.ry °fb&lt;17- ‘f°Od
We are glad to report that Mrs.
i‘&gt;
nnd Hannah Reed was bom In
hralu,. ,«xi triendx, .art whw.; w„. olUraoe U Imwirtn, hw, bra
&gt;i&gt;ur »r Prairieville. Michigan. March 15th, children, and happy homes? Just M
uln
M
d „
ol.
1863 She spent her girlhood days in think this over. Though you may not | tor. Aik; .al 1.10.
I trit or
at th- *be home of her grandparents. Mr have thought about it. may be you ,
home In town the latter part ot this
and Mrs. Win. Herbert, on Gun
Plains, her mother dying when Clar- good things in thia world besides
Mrs. Ellen Seese U staying at her
Years ago we set out to do a service for this
home in town now. She spent Moth­
CAR DS nf
/VA^*?January 8th. 1884. she was united Ln cold cash.
S' / marriage with Addison Jn. Pennock.
er's day with Mr. and Mrs. Wip. Olcommunity. We determined to be efficient
WEST
HOPE.
house In South Bowne.
’ in,h ”
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—' coming al once to the farm that has
in
our duties te those friends who, when
Everyone remember the Com­
Freeport was not exempt from the
card of thanks—w* ari.h io r« been for fifty years her home until
munity Club to be held this Friday! dust storm last week. Those who had
*•«&gt; MM "rt Th. xoldra wedbereavement has come to their families,
n
v —a v,-k.
fDr lh, beau ding anniversary was pleasantly evening at L D. Woodmans. Sand- their spring house cleaning done,
,
have the pleasure of doing it
kindneaa. to celebrated last January 8th. Al- aLcijes and one other dish for sup- can
called on us to serve them. The methq^d In
J. E. NORTON, Auctioneer
.
again.
•*»«in« and though her health had not been per Jim Wilcox and William Mq- over
which we have conducted our business has
lee. at ihr good for some time, she was spared Callum are on the program com­
Phone 759—F3
mittee.
Everyone
welcome.
mother and much suffering whan God suddenly
won the approval of the citisena of this
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morehouse
k Nrwtcn.
called her to Himself. At the time
FOR HAl.ltloy»*.
; of Tier home going she was sevdhty- were called to Kalamazoo Sunday to to the store each day and has ridden
community. In the future as in the past
HASTINGS MARKETS
will
one years, one month, and twenty see Mrs. Victor Anson, Mr. More- ,
O,
„.e»u.’ nliikbu^ da&gt;»
a«* ®he &gt;eaves her husband. house's sister, who is seriously IU at ;her many friends.
we will continue to give our aympaI on to mo n&gt;»«k
Dr. H. C. Peckham and Floyd
&gt;nd R.v. Mile, for th.ir kir.dn... three children, Cleo. Leon and Mrs. Bronson hospital.
Henry Davis of Bowen Mills U Walton motored to Chicago Wed­
thetic aid when we are
*------- A.^n, ffc, Mrk»~* Bertha Adams, one other daughassisting
with
lhe
farm
work
al
the
nesday
called
there
by
tiie
death
of
eek
ter. Mrs Grace Kahler, having
called upon.
n Adama.
passed away August 10th, 1911. She home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Marion Nagler.
Jesse
Osgood
a a. Fmooek. &lt; ulso jeaves seven grandchildren and
i&gt;kh «.»»»
Bert and Julius Maksym. tie cut­
church held a very suej two groat-grandchildren. She 'had
Alin or T1IANKN- I wi.h io 'bank one brother who died two years ago ters In the Osgood limber, spent the ,
l,.LiO|,, inofb also °°e sister who died in infancy. week end with their parents in Bel- Brunner store Saturday.
70»Have you noticed the big, broad
. kteJlrre anT On APr11 l®th. 1932 she was baptized
Mother's Day was observed st our
durin&lt; ui&gt; &gt;tay and joined the Methodist church.
Jim Varna
i holding steadfast to her faith In her church Sunday with MUs Belle Mc­ Poetma's head? And had you noticed
Callum
In
charge.
how
much better the creamery but­
-------w ra —-------------x
j Savior until thc end. She found
MUws Glenns Osgood and Vir­ ter tasted of Ute? Had you won­
GRANGE PROGRAMS
IN MEMORIAM—Io Iovine mamory ot comfort and delight in the hours
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. gpent readlng her Bible. Her pass­ ginia Hayward attended a party Ln dered why? Well, here's the answer
Distinctive Funeral Service
—an eight pound girl came Thurs­
ing will be mourned by relatives Freeport Friday evening.
KT,'
Little Jean and Joyce Golden of day afternoon to call him Daddy
other than her Immediate family
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
and by a host of friends. Burial in Grand Rapids are spending several He calls her Phyllis Ann. CocwralI Honor,
integrity,
truthfulness, Prairieville cemetery Sunday. May days with Mr. and Mrs Glenn More ulationa.
diligence, thrift, spbriety. modesty. 6th. with Rev. L- D. Mlles offlclat- while their parents are away on a
trip.
'
.
,ni‘
in
School closes May 33 with a pic­
they are the only rules of life which
A statement from a group of Tin nic dinner.
can lead to real greatness
,
Mok—Hrnl, fetallv.
Phones: 250S—2417
Rrodly—**l. H»*1r
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send in your items.
Pan Alley specialists declare that
The principality of Monaco for­
*mii' A half column editorial discusses
re, but that, bids its inhabitants secern to the
t mint,
"What Causes Unemployment?" AJBANNER WANT ADVB. PAT.
lau—4Ul«rt*a bv Dawrr Joan
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for them — gambling tables but exempts them
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Wednesday, May 16, 1934~[
SMELT IN STATE
TO STAY IS BELIEF

Experiment, ip 1913 Kitablished Tiah Here; Still
on Increase

FARM

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- i Each year the smelt runs In
. Michigan are a feature which
causes many fishermen to flock to
the smelt stream*. When one sees
the thousands upon thousands of
these little fish swimming up stream
In apparently Inexhaustible numbers
one wonders how they got there.
Experiments in Crystal and Torch
lakes In April, 1912, are said to have
started the spread of smelt in
Michigan. Several million Atlantic
smelt egg* were planted . in these
lakes In the belief that the pres­
ence of smelt might aid In attempts
[
to establish land lock salmon.
I’
Tiie planting in Torch lake war
not successful, but some years later
smelt appeared in Crystal take in
large number*. The first sizeable
run was reported in April 1922 and
subsequent years reports carte in
that smelt were spreading to other
point*/ Frankfort. Green Bay, Petoskey, St. Ignace and Kenosha A
flood of reports in 1932 indicates
that smelt seem well established
over Lake Huron and Lake Michlgan and have penetrated some of
Michigan's larger streams. Any
thought now of attempting to eUminate tiie species would be futile.
It 1* lhe belief of many that a
considerable market may be develoj»cd for fresh smell or product*
ot the fish. Those who have eaten
■ properly cooked smell say that it Is
a delicious fish food.

PRICE CHANGES GIVE
FARMERS SOME HELP

Farm Sale Receipts Increase
Faster Than Coats of
Things Bought

THE HASTINGS BANNER

1934, 24 cent* per pound 1* only two
cent* leas than the prewar average
price, but the increase in dairy coats
make* a 31 cent price tor butter
necessary to equal the prewar level.
Lowering of production per cow and
the disappearance of storage stock*
arc encouraging factors in tiie dairy
field.
Thl* information and other ma­
terial valuable to those Interested In
.agriculture will be fircpared quar­
terly by the economics and farm
management departments at the
College and will be *cnt to anyone
who request* it from tiie economics
department, price trend*, crop con­
dition*
and outlook, and business
[
'conditions will be reported. Thc ma­
terial will be available in April,
July.
October,
and January.
'

DAIRYMEN RELIEVED
BY GOVT. DECISION
■

Will Fare Better If U. B.
Does Not Attempt "Pro­
cessing" Butterfat

Wet»elleve the dairymen of this
j
state
and county should feel re­
■
lieved
if It shall prove to be true
.
that lhe AAA authorities at Wash­
ington
have given up their plan to
;
‘‘benefit" lhe dairy industry by a
.
processing
tax on butterfat.
The very fact that such a tax wa*
i
being
considered depressed tiie price
(
of
butterfat lo lhe Injury of the
&lt;dairyman. Anyone who knows what
|ho* hapj&gt;ened to the market price
&lt; hogs by attempting to help hog
ot
j
growers
by Imposing a processing
t
tax
on pork can realize what would
।
have
happened to the dairy indus­
try had the AAA plan been carried
through.
The chief dairy Industries of the
country were opposed to it.
not
alone because they believed tiiat at­
tempting price fixing is futile, but
because they believed It a-ould add
lo the burden* of an already de­
pressed industry. They have made
their opinions known at Washing­
ton and we understand the AAA ha*
given up attempting to finance ben| eflt payments lo dairymen by a pro­
cessing tax on butterfat.
Since it has been understood that
lhe AAA ha* given up this idea but­
terfat ha* increased one and onequarter cent* per pound in the Chi­
cago market.

East Lansing—Farmers have an
advantage in the rising price* with­
in lhe |xut year, as farm price* have
increased 50 per cent while tilings
farmers buy coat only 20 per cent
more than they did at that time, ac­
cording to*thc economic* department
at Michigan Stale College.
Thc greatest price Improvement*
have been for grains, wool, and po­
tatoes Prices for lambs are better
FAIR LAKE.
but other livestock prices are about
—
___________________
_
Mr. ___
and___
Mrs.
Charles Lechletiner
thc same. Dairy and poultry pro- i and son Edward spent Sunday at
ducts nrices
prices are a little better.
Kenneth B
dbw's of Milo
spew's
Milo.
Considerable aid to tiie farmer
Frank Leonard of Wall lake, who
may’come from the Improved in­ formerly lived In tills neighborhood,
dustrial conditions with the conse­ jiassed away at hia home Monday
quent larger number of pay checks morning Much sympathy is extend­
and ability lo buy food products ed his family.
February payrolls, this year, were 60
Floyd Morford is gaining nicely
per
er cent
ccnv better
uciirr than
man in March
suihii 1933.,
i&gt;M.^uiwr
after an operation at uw
tiie hospital
Tli? price ot butler on March 15. [ for removal of hi* tonsils.

Fill Up Your Coal Bin
Now at Summer Prices
Take advantage of the YEAR’S
PRICES under the codea.

LOWiEST

Fill up yopr bin now, before prices advance.
Miners are permitted under the code to work
only 35 hours per week. To avoid a coal famine
next winter, miners must be kept working all
summer. Coal cannot be stored at the mines.

The public must order NOW if the miners are
to be kept working and a disastrous shortage
avoided next winter.

Superior Red Aah Pocahontas, Dixie Jewell,
Good Old Majestic, Solvay Coke, Sterling An­
thracite and Kentucky Egg.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

banquet at Hendershott Friday eve­
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Win Meyers of De­
troit visited Mr. and Mr* Edd. New­
ton and family from Friday till
Over Three Hundred Have Hastings Hl-Y selected Homer Te«t Well Driven Near Muir [Sunday.
Yeckiey for president. Lyle Kurr,
Applied for Aid Since
-^-One at Edmore a
Mr*. Forrest Hall and son* Dale
Vice-Pres., George Cogswell, Secy ;
and Norman and Mis* Sunday of
February 1
Good Producer
and Arthur Fuller. Tress , with Herwjuth Hasting* called on Mr*. Clara;
An oil well, flowing more than Brown Bunday afternoon.
More than three hundred farmers (man Newland as membership chair­
in the counties of Barry. Eaton and man. white Donald Weaver will be 1.000 barrels a day, was brought in
Mr*. Wlll Moore and daughter,
to the Faculty-StuIngham have made applications for representative
*
.
— last week at Edmore in Montcalm Margrett spent Saturday in Battle
. ....
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i.
I dent
—riu Council.
cxjuncii. Albert
aiia.4. Becker,
iKxKti, leader.
itaurr. I1
government
government
finance) nnancei
throughthrough
the
the
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Mrs. Bump and Mr. and Mrs. Tu­
territory in thl* state.
A test well has also been driven dor of Hastings spent Bunday with
near Muir, east and a little north lhe former's daughter, Mrs. Will
Moore,
and family.
of Ionia. Oil burning sludge wo*
used for the nurchaae
purchase of horses
horses. ।Itrack
;
been med
n)Wt gt NMhvl]le lot Friday found at a depth of 2.062 feet. This1i Chester Lancaster, son of Mr. and
Buch a loan te a real help to the [by
I. u*e of the weight system of com­ Indicated nearness to a good supply
I Ann Arbor Tuesday for an operafarmer as otherwise he would be petition.
',
thus giving all a chance of oil end the drillers believe they
seriously handicapped in getting In .to win point* for their grade and are about to make an Important tton. Last reports are that he is get- ‘
hl* spring crop*. Horse dealer*, and school. Thl* system wa* introduced new discovery in Michigan, This i ting along fine.
| The
community
will add Ionia, as well as Montcalm i------------,------- meeting
- ------- --- was held !
farmers having horses to sell, *Pcounty, to the list of oil nrnrfurine Friday evening at the schoolhouse
predate thl* system of government
counties in
in Micmgan.
Michigan. Already
Already this
purpoee of electing officers.
finance loo, as it gives them cash '■ , &gt;h.
vi.
w.. .
counties
thls'‘for
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Mran
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"' *"d • '„°°d
for their horse*. Other farmers who
Pea£$. 7“
ub?5cl|of Die Mississippi river tn the vol- tlmr Th* mens program wu fine.
have received a loan from the Char- , ,.***,c'imo^lnr'
1 wUS.7 om' 01 011
toll b«i »'
•" ™&gt;W&gt; «■ A,Ur ■»•
lotte Production Credit Association .
will
be
at
camp
Barry.
Wednesday.
f
thc
limitation
i
n
.v.
c
nroduction
freshments
were
served
we adhave used the money to pay off a May 23. which will be In
in the nature
„ IT. JT I!. T?n5 pr&lt;XJU.cl
m~» aMin n»t Rentemloan they had with some finance ‘
not so much will be shown at the Journd to meet again next Septem­
of a party with a supper at 7 and
ber. We voted to have an ice cream
company which wa* eJiurging them lady friends present.
production of oil. The.quantity al­ social Friday evening. June 15. at
two to three per- cent interest a
Nine hundred seventy-three flow- lowed to Michigan Is less than ten the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
month. The government through the ,
production
credit
associations. ,at Hastings, all donated. We have per cent of the total capacity of Weyerman to finish paying for our
piano.
charges the farmer only 5 1-2 per (orders far more. If you were missed tiie oil well* already brought in.
cent interest per annum. Many in the collection please cal) 2453.
CLOVERDALE.
HINDS CORNERS.
farmers have used thc money loaned I
The committee are very grateful for
Mr. and Mr* Mell Hendershott
Mrs. Day. who has been In Del­
to them to pay for new tools, or to the
,
gifts of flower pot* and for the
pay the chattel mortgages which gifts of dishes, etc. And you all are and sons and Marian Tobias of Kal­ ton for the last six weeks, spent o
amazoo spent-Sunday with Mr. and few days al iter home here, return­
some Implement dealer had on their )
urged to visit Camp Barry this sum­
ing to Delton Friday night to be
tools and livestock for tool* pur- ,mer. Boys' Camp June 5—12. Girls' Mrs. C. N. Tobias.
Bchoot closes next Saturday with with Mrs. Shepherd.
chased last season. Here again the 13-22. and only 50 cents a day for
a pot luck dinner. We are all glad
government loan works lo the ad- (each camper.
Mrs. Lou Anna Patton has been
Mrs.
Smith
will
be
our
teacher
next
vantage of both the farmer and the
spending the winter month* in Tex­
year.
implement dealer. A* tiie harvest fellowship
।
as with her sister, returned home
of men and boys united
Arloa Payne of Coats Grove called
season approaches It Is expected ।by a commofl loyalty to Jesus Christ
last week. Bite likes Texas but aft­
that many farmers will secure ।for purpose of building Christian on Mrs. C. N. Tobias Sunday after­ er all Cloverdale is home to her.
money through the Charlotte Pro- ,personality and a Christian society noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Kahler of
Thelma Tobias of Battle Creek
duction Credit Association to pay ।and our task Is to discern spiritual
Northeast Barry spent Sunday with
for the harvesting machinery they ,values and lead young men to ap­ and Everett Maier of Centerville Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johncock.
spent tiie week end with her parents,
will need this year. By having cash. preciate
,
them."
The sudden passing away of
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias.
the farmer can buy hl* machinery to
Ixwta McIntyre of Bedford, came Frank Leonard ot Hojx‘ wo* a shock
better advantage, and avoid paying Dale
।
Bump have been of help at
a higher rate of Interest on his In- tCamp Barry this past week. We Friday morning and took his mother, to the community Monday morning.
He
had been sick off and on during
vestment.
,now nave a safe place to store musi­ Mrs. Mary McIntyre, to Holland to
the winter, but his heart was the
the tulip show.
Farmers who anticipate they wlll (cal instruments
Each camper Is
Mr. and Mrs. Keet Tobias and cause of hte sudden death. Funeral
need money to carry on their form ।urged to bring theirs. John Morgan
operations this summer before they ,will direct music and pageantry at children spent Bunday with her arangementa not yet known.
father. Edd. DeMott, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kingsbury en­
harvest their crops may make use our
(
boys’ camp June 5—12.
Mrs. C. N. Tobias accompanied tertained the Chas. Kingsbury fam­
of lhe government financing or­
ND*. Mabie Hampton of Hastings to ily Sunday to a birthday dinner in
ganization The Charlotte Produc- I
DECISION
IMPORTANT
Kalamazoo.
Wednesday,
to
attend
honor
of their son. Carl.
lion Credit Association, which is or&lt;Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle at
Mrs. Poppleton of Kalamazoo was
ganized by the government to handle
TO VEGETABLE GOWERS the
Mrs, Albert Monica's. Other ladies a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kel­
these loans to the farmers In Barry.
in lhe load were Mrs. Frank New­ logg Friday evening.
Eaton and Ingham county, has its ]
Patent Granted on Process ton of Hastings. Mr* Lyle Dicker­ Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Monica were
main office In Charlotte, but a repson and Mrs. Will Carl from near Sunday visitors ot Mr. and Mrs.
to Remove Poisonous
Cedar Creek. We had a fine time Jess Haney of Middleville.
the court house in Hastings each
Spray Residues
and were treated to a nice lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Babcock of
Wednesday and Saturday to take
By 'awarding priority to Arthur
Everyone remember the Hinds Hastings were week end guest* of
applications for a loon.
M Henry ot the United States De­ school rtunkin will be Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Snyder.
partment of Agriculture on a public June 3. A cordial invitation to all
Mrs. Edith Power* and family of
DRILLING FOR OIL
service patent covering a process for teachers, pupils and people living Allegan spent Sunday with Mr. and
BEGUN IN ALLEGAN removal of poisonous spray residues or who have lived in this school dis­ Mrs. Arthur Johncock.
from fruits and vegetables, the trict, and all visitors welcome.
MIm Helen Patton of Midland te
Known Michigan Oil Field United States supreme court ren­
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and home for a couple of weeks vaca­
a decision of great economic son* called on her mother. Mrs . lion with iver mother, Mrs. Lou AnGrows Steadily Westward dered
Importance to all fruit and vege­ Edith Bechtel, in Hastings Bunday
Since Discovery
table growers in this country. The
Grandpa Brooks passed away at
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes at- thc home of hia-daughter. Mrs. EuDrilling for oil has begun near decision comes after nearly seven
the Mother and Daughter lah Tidd. Saturday morning. The
Hilliards in Allegan county. Those year* of litigation in which Ernest
in charge are confident that at some M Brogden and Miles L. Trow­
depth they will strike a pool. The bridge of California claimed prior­
known Michigan oil field has been ity and contested the validity of the
'steadily growing westward from the patent issued to Henry, a ciiemlst
Saginaw region where It was deve­ at the Philadelphia station of the
loped so intensively. Tiie newest federal food and drug administra­
tion.
find being in Ionia epunty.
Since the public service patent is
Early day geologists felt sure
there was no oil in Michigan. Still free to anyone wishing to make use
earlier they believed there was no of it, tiie decision means the saving
coal, but tiie facts were against of thousands of dollars of royalty
them. If oil Is found at Hilliards, coat* to tiie grower, packer and con­
and since pools have already been sumer.
located at Ionia. It will Indicate alWEEKS CORNERS.
'most certainly that oil Is to be
Mrs. Ellen Jarrard weift to Nash­
found under Barry county.
ville Saturday to have her tonsils
Several attempts have been made
removed.
at locating oil in the county, but
Mrs Irene Dickerson and Mrs.
the big companies were invariably
attracted elsewhere to proven re­ Ella Dickerson attended a birthday
dinner Saturday at the home of Mr.
gions. It takes from 110,000 on up
to drill an oil well, consequently a and Mrs. Ernest Wood of the Hen­
great amount of capital can soon be dershot district, the occasion being
tied up in carrying out these oper­ the former's mother's and sister's
ations. This, combined with the Mrs. Emma Woods, natal day. Mrs.
fact that there is already a consid­ Beach's being Friday and Mrs.
erable overproduction of oil in tills Wood's Saturday.
Bunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs.
country, probably accounts for the
fact that exploration of Michigan's Lyle Dickerson's were. Mr. and Mrs.
W w. Buckland and family from
systematically outside of the proven Litchfield. Mr. and Mrs. Garner
Hampton, H. O Armour of Hastings
regions.
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Armour and
A fish bowl valued at 53000, such family of Hastings were Sunday eve­
a* wa* auctioned off in Chicago the ning callers.
Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs.
other day. would practically have
to be a gold fish bowl.—Detroit Free Frank Matteson's were. Mrs. Bess
DeCrocker of Scotts and Mr. and
Mrs Fay Whitworth and Dorothy of
Outing pajamas are better, lhe Culver district and Howard Mor­
though, when you step out for the ford of Battle Creek.
morning paper and the door latches
We are sorry to loose Mr. Steeby
behind you.—Detroit Free Press.
from our school the coming year. He
has been engaged as ,w inc I pa I of the
Mulliken school for lhe coming year.
We wish him success.

FARMERS LIKE NEW
CREDIT SYSTEM

For Friday and Saturday
May 18th and 19th
1931

1930

Ford Mod. A

Chevrolet

TRUCK

TRUCK

157 inch wheelbase
Duel wheels and
new tire# on rear.
A Bargain at only

With 157 inch
wheelbase.
Single wheels.
Now for only—

s245

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Milk is the cheapest food you can
buy. It has the Vitamins and food
elements which promote the health
of your family.

We are permitted to sell our milk as
Grade A because of the cleanliness
of our barns and cows and the clean
and sanitary manner in which we
handle the milk.

Highlands Dairy will furnish you
Grade A Milk, Pasteurized or Raw,
from our own state-accredited dairy
herd. Our Grade A will cost you no
more.

We would be glad te have you visit
our tfairy and see the care and pains
we take to furnish you with CLEAN,
GRADE A MILK at no additional
cost to you.

Lhe HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Hastings, Mich.

DOUD CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waters of Kal­
amazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamil­
ton of Battle Creek and Mr. and
Mr*. Fred Jones arid family of Has­
ting* were all home for Mother's
day.
Mr. and Mr*, Clifford McMannte
visited her uncle of Brush Ridge,
who ha* been sick but is better.
Mr., and Mrs. Norris Bergman of
Battle Creek attended the Mother's
day program and ate dinner at
home.
Allie Kelly and grandson Elton
of the Bunnell district spent Sunday

Boo Whipple and Mrs. Evelyi^
Sutherland and baby of Augusta
spent Wednesday evening at Robert
Me Mann Is.
The Shults Community club will
meet at Mra. Ernest Peake's Thurs­
day for dinner.
ROBINHUE PARK.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fotta of Grand
Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Flnkbelner of Middleville were Bun­
day guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Julian
Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. George Poland spent
Sunday with tiie latter's brother,
Homer Ingram and family of Has­
tings.
Mr. and Mrs John Kollar spent
Saturday and Sunday
in Hint,
called there by the sudden death of
lhe former's sister's husband. Mr.
Bert Springer. On their way home
they called on their brother. Harry
Poland, and wife at Owosso.

225

GENUINE FORD BATTERIES
GENERAL and CORDUROY TIRES

FORD DEALERS

Hastings

Michigan

“Watch the FORDS Go By
entire community extends sympa­
Mr*. Kate Willi* m* 1* stU!
thy lo the remaining sons and Ill at the home of her daughter,
daughters of M? Brooks. Funeral Chas. McDermott.
Mrs. Roaa Ashby and daugl
day afternoon.
Mrs. Ploy McDermott and dai
ter, Mrs. Lucy Leonard and dai
ter attended thc mother and dai
HOPE CENTER.
ter banquet at cloverdale town
suddenly Monday morning. Much Friday evening.

sympathy is extended to the wife
Naveslnk Light, N. J„ with I,
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Williams 000 candlepower, is U» highest
and two sons of Kalamaaoo spent cred lighthouse on the Aim
Sunday at the Leonard home.

[■^nwcs.2

Gas, water, electric and tele­
phone services are of little
more importance to the suc­
cess and prosperity of any
community than the services
and the conveniences of a
GOOD, SOUND BANK!

This Bank Invites Your
Patronage Strictly On
the Merit of the personal
and Pablic Services
It Renders.

Like Any Public Service Company
—a bank must enjoy the patron­
age and confidence of its patrons
and depositors and have their co­
operation in order to render its
maximum service.
This bank is justly proud of
the years of service it has been

able to render in this community
because of the confidence re­
posed in it by the public and its
patrons.
All deposits in this bank are
insured under the Federal Bank­
ing Act of 1933.

START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY I

Hastings City Ban
HASTINGS, MICH.

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UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO

Mutual
Service

That's the problem these days! The people of
Hastings can do it by increasing the con­
sumption of CLEAN MILK in their homes

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

BARGAI

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REDUCE Living Costs!

Telephone 2651

NEW OIL PRODUC­
ING AREAS OPENED

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Capital $150,000.00

TELEPHONE

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�THE HA8TING8BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAY'It, 1M4

FAO 8 TEN
nal account filed, order for publl-

food consumption av-

on Mr. and Mra. Sam Marshall Sat- I Glen Henry and family of Lapeer,
trot ion Issued, inventory filed.
urday.
Mlu Betty Calkins. Mr. and Mra.
Est. John Hetherington, dec'd.
ERAGES TON PER TEAR Mr. and Mra. Stephen Mater of Homer Smith and daughter. Dora————— Est- Frances Brainard, dec'd.
Waiver
of
notice
filed,
order
ap
­
Marshall spent Sunday wllh the tha. of Hastings were Bunday guesta
. JWaiver of notice filed, order appointpointing
Admr.
entered.
former
’
s
mother,
Mrs.
Hannah
Robof Mr. and Mra. Morris Calkins,
A ton of food sounds like quite
PROBATE COURT.
log Admr. entered.
Est. Eva L- Paton, dec'd. Petition a sizeable collection, but that la inaon.
I Mr. and Mra. Herman Feldpauach
Est Eudora Erway deed Final1 F-st Michael J. Flynn, dec'd. Orto cite Admra. and helra into court what lhe average person In the
y’
der confirming sale entered.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lauer of were Friday guesta of Fred MUler
account nuea.
, , ; E«L Iris I. Burine. Bond of guard-. filed.
United States consumes each year. Augusta called at the coy Brumm and family of Fowler.
Est. Mary E. Trego, dec'd. Order In fact slightly more than a ton, home on Thursday.
I Kenneth Hurless and family were
E»t. Kathryn V Saunders, et al. |an nled lettera ot guardianship 1s-.
mlnor. Annual account of guardian SUK1
allowing claims entered.
Mr. and Mn. Von W. Furals* Bunday guesta of Oscar Hurless and
according to figures compiled by the
Est. Alma M. Tcrty. ct al. Annual National Dairy Products Corpora­ spent Bunday in Detroit. They family of Hastings.
hhxi.
। Egt. Mary M. Manee. dec'd. Petl-.
were accompanied by their dough- I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass of
Est. William R. Wickwire, dee'ej. tion to determine helra filed, order• account filed. ,
tion.
EsL Maude Albertson, deed. PeAgreement and receipt filed, order I determining heirs entered.
Forty-five per cent of this total ter. Mlu Pauline Purniu. of Howell. Hastings were Sunday guesta ot Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Prank Felghner en- , and Mrs Zcllon Kaiser.
allowing account entered, discharge, Est. Peter Maurer, dec'd. Appear- lltlon for hearing claims filed, notice consists ot milk, cheese, butter and
to creditors!^wed.
, blher dairy products. Per capita tcrtolned their children Sunday in 1 Zellon Kaiser. Star Grimmett and
of special Admr. issued.
'ance of attorney filed.
,
1
Est.
Elizabeth
T.
Brcchelsen.
dec'd.
,
___
Est. Marquis E. Scgur. dec'd. Fi-1 Est. Frances Brainard, dec'd. Bond
consumption of fluid milk has In- honor ot Mr. Peighner'a birthday. Ruaaell Craven were callers at Carl• Annual account of executor filed.
i creaned about ten per cent tn the Those present were. Rev. and Mrs. । ton Center Sunday.
Est George Wilkins, deed. In- .jMt
years and now amounts to O. O. Glbaon and family, Earle I O. B. MUler and family, Robert
|1 ventory filed.
| &lt;0 gallons a year or about .88 pint Felghner of Detroit. Mr. and Mra. I Bechtler and family, Mr. and Mra.
Est. Bert W. Jones, dec d. Order p&lt;.r
Per capit* consumption of Harley Felghner and daughter. Mr. 1 Russell Todd and-Mlu Rita Todd of
allowing account entered.
|buttcr was estimated at 18 pounds and Mra. Ed. Felghner and daugh-' Hastings were Bunday guests of
Est Michael J. Flynn, dee d. Order a ycar. cheese consumption was tees, and Mr. and Mra. William Mrs. R. Todd'a father, Herman
allowing account entered, discharge &lt; impounds per person, ice cream, Lundstrum and family.
Peldpausch. and fsfnlly.
Rev. and Mra. Albert Ostroth and
of Admr issued, estate enrolled.
an American dish, has had a steady
Frank Beckwith of Hastings was
Est Katherine Collins, dec d. War-f jncrraM&gt; ln popularity. The Amer- Mr. and Mra. Sam Marshall attend­ out to the farm two days tills week.
at
Irani and inventory filed.
lean consumes about 2.42 gallons a ed the Ladies' Aid Thursday
Est. John Buehler, deed. Annual ycBr or B 1Utle „„„ th,n onc me. Sterling Ostroth's.
GLASS CREEK.
Taro fires, both of undetermined
account of executor filed.
dium serving every week. This .is
Mra Kate Erway is on the sick
Est. Frank Allerton, dee d. Inven- considerably in excess of thc con- origin and within a few feet of each list.
other, destroyed two wooden frame
■ tory filed.
sumption In any other countrySunday visitors at Fred Otis were
E-’t. Cecil SruUie. dec d. Waiver of &gt; Consumption of fruits and vege- buildings here Saturday night and
Ray Olis and children of Kalama­
- notice filed, order appointing Adnir tables has shown a big increase In early Sunday morning. Both build • zoo. Pete DeVries and wife of Lan­
I entered.
the flrat quarter of this year com­ Ings were unoccupied and the prop­
sing and Harry Dunn and family
, E&gt;t Virginia Hess, el al. Order to 'parc&lt;| wjtfi (jlc corresponding per­ erty of the bank. Thc buildings were of Southwest Rutland.
l reduce bond, entered.
Iod n year aBO
located on on alley just off the main
Don Barlhelomew and Etna Pran­
Est. Eudora Erway. dec'd. Order I
■. a »■
street and within a few feet of each
allowing account entered, discharge '
other. The first Are started about ces of Battle creek were Sunday
PRAIRIEVILLE.
.of Admr. issued, estate enrolled.
'I The graduating class honors are: nine o'clock Saturday evening and guests at Roy Oaks’ .
Mrs. Tom Lord returned lo her
. Valedictory. Lester Moore: Saluta­ the second one about three o'clock borne In Battle Creek Sunday after
SOUTHWEST C ARLTON.
tory. Helen Arentz: Class History, Sunday morning.
Samuel Marshall, age 83. passed spending the week wllh her son. Roy
. Dr. and Mrs. William Yeager of Herman
Nell;
Class
"
"
' —
- Will, Neola
away suddenly at his home around Oaks and family.
Berrien Springs and Dr. and Mn- Heli
MUs Ruth Erway of Kalamazoo
| Levant Yeager of Milwaukee. Wls- ;
antj
Silas Doster visited noon on Monday. Mr. Marshall was
.consin, visited the latter 5 parents, |Mr. and Mrs Robert Brown of Haa- digging a hole in the yard to plant was a guest of her parents here
a tree, he was scoping out the dirt Sunday.
Mr. and Mr.*. LaFnyclte Usborne tings Sunday.
lb. loaf
Mrs. Ollie Douglas and children
Saturday.
I Mrs. Nettie Hyde and Paul of with his hands when he fell over
of Southwest Rutland visited her
Quite a number of thc young pco- Hastings and Mrs Oliver Cleveland on hts face. He suffered a heart
parents here Wednesday.
pic of tins community attended a of Columbus. Ohio, were guesU of attack and died instantly. Mr. Mar­
Sunday visitors Bl Roy Erway s
Bulk
Birthday party for Noreen Clem at Mr Bnd Mrs Rankin Hyde last shall was bom in Attica county.
Ohio, December 29. 1851. He came were, Al Wolfe, wife and daughter
। Carlton Center on Tuesday evening -w-eek,
Moro Live Power per gallon means that your car will get off
2-lb. Box
Mr and Mra. Tate Buck and ] Today Science testa are held for to Michigan with his parents when and Maurice Erway of Grand Rap­
n young boy and they settled in Ma­ id# and Mrs. Clara Robinson of
family of Battle Creek called on ■ tbc seventh and eighth grades.
to a faster start, take tough hills more easily and hold high
Wayland.
Mr*. Anna Buck on Mothers Day I james verrili l» home for the ple Grove township, where he lived
Lane
Sunday
visitors
at
Forrest
Havens
speed hour after hour without hard labor for your engine.
Keith Maflowc of Grand Rapids summer. He spent lhe winter at until 191? when he moved to Nash­
were
John
Foreman
and
wife
and
Tall
I visited his father. Wade Marlowe, at suobridge
ville. In 1873 he married Sophia
Maurice and Donna and Rosemary
How more Live Power is made available and usable in
cans
the home of LaFayette Usborne.
Mr* Harold Jones is on the Nick Marshall, who passed away 25 years
Richmond
of
Kalamazoo.
also
Miss
Mrs Gilbert Fisher and Mn Eu- lut bIso Mns ciinton Castle Their ago. In 1911 he was married to
Standard Red Crown Superfuel is a more involved story.
I gene Nichols spent Wednesday in many frlends »-lsh them a apefdy Mrs. Mabie Kelley, who, survives Elaine Foreman of Schoolcraft. Alva
'him. and the following children: McGlocklin and wife. Robert Me-:
Battle Creek.
| rccOvery
It is accomplished in the refining. Heavier, slower parts
Mr and Mrs. Keith Fuller and
Mrs. Bernard Shultz of Shultz Curtis Marshall ot Maple Grove fOlocklin and family and Louie Ha­
Tali
of an already excellent gasoline are converted into
family of Hastings *|vnt Thursday visited her parents, Mr. and Mr* township. Mra. Edna Jones of Bat­ vens of Hastings. Mrs. Frank
Schrirer
and
baby.
Barbara
and
tle
Creek.
Glenn
Marshall
of
Kalaevening with Mr. and Mrs. Evan
sncock Tuesday.
’
faster, keener fractions. . . But you are most interested
l F'uJ?r' „ .
.
...
Mr “nd
Albert Roger* were mo township and Laurel Marshall Lorraine Otis. Joan Erway and MaryDunn.
.
I Mrs Earl Keeler worked the past Bt Battle Creek
business Thurs- of Maple Grove township. Funeral
in the result. And the result, as evidenced in your car,
Miss Virginia Havens, who was
। week at the home of Mrs. Laura day
arrangements have not been com­
Easy Task
on
the
sick
list,
spent
the
past
week
Erway of Hastings.
[ Mr. Reynold* and daughter and pleted.
will be better performance—markedly better.
Mrs. Earle Wolfe and two sons with her parents here
| A few attended lhe farewell par- , „„ PaKej)f Quimby called on Mr.
CALL'S
Mrs. Sara Erway and Mrs. Clara
May we suggest that you drive in where you see the
Ity and shower for Mrs. Ford, the nnd Mrs George Woods and fam- spent the week end with i»er par­
Robinson of Wayland are caring for
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E V, Keyes.
1 Adventist school teacher, recently . ny Saturday
familiar Red Crown? Make your
Gelatin Dessert
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and the household duties of Mrs. Roy
at thc home of Mrs O. N Landon • Mrs. Ethel Stebbins was a guest
Erway while she Is visiting her
family
spent
Bunday
with
Lansing
.of East Carlton................
of ^er daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnsusual outlay for a supply of gaso­
daughter, Mrs. Al Wolfe in Grand
1 Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hale of North .low Martin of Hickory Corners. relatives.
Master Brand
Rapids.
line—for Superfuel sells at the
Rev and Mrs S R. Wurtz. Mra.
Carlton spent Sunday with Mr and Mother's Day.
Sunday visitors at Chas. Whitte­
Mrs. Carol Fuller.
Charles Garrett, who has been Lyman and Mrs Mabie Elder are
more's were. Cleo Brown and fam­
price of "regular". We believe
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culbcrt and helping care for his brother. Clar- attending the annual conference of
i'on spent Sunday tn Caledonia with Pncc at Minneapolis. Mihn. retum- the Evangelical church in Detroit ily and MLss Katie Whittemore of
this small investment will lead to
Hickory Corners.
fr*nd«
|(.d Thursday night.
He left his this week.
IM-lb.
$1.55
On
Friday
morning
the
senior
Mr
and
Mr*.
Roy
Douglass
of
,
brother
much
Improved
a big return in your motor­
SCRATCH FEED
DURFEE.
Hastings nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene i Baccalaureate service’s will be class leave in a special coach for
U»c $1.85
ing
enjoyment this summer. EK
EGG MASH
Nichols spent Sunday in Holland
held in the Methodist church Sun- Niagara Falls. They will arrive Sat­
The
East
Baltimore
United
Mr and Mrs. Evan Fuller and day night. May 20 Rev. Mlles will urday about 6 A. M. They have Brethren Ladies' Aid Society will
BABY CHICK FEED :5.1b. Bag 43c 100-lb. Bar $1.75
planned several side trips, one is meet Willi Mr and Mrs. Edd. Rice
family spent Sunday with Mr. and be the speaker.
100-lb. Bar $1.95
Mrs. Claude Cole of Dwell.
Mr and Mra. Frank Francisco and by bus to see the boats go through Wednesday. May 23. Pot luck din­
STARTING MASH
Mr and Mrs Jerry Elsenhood and son of Kalamazoo visited Mrs. Adda the locks. They will get back In ner. Come and bring your friend.100-lb. Bar $1.89
Detroit to see a league basebail
GROWING MASH
{family of East LeRoy visited the Munger over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and
more live power per gallon
(former's mother. Mr.*. Flora EisenMrs. Bernard Smith of Kalama­ game and will arrive home Monday family of Charlotte spent Sunday
OYSTER SHELLS
- hood, on Mother's day.
. zoo spent Saturday and
Sunday tight. Supt. and Mrs. Wallace and with Jack Moore's.
fclass
Advisor.
Woodward
Smith,
‘
with Mr. and Mrs Fred Smith and
DAIRY FEED M1“’
D*‘ $1.26
Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs.
will be the chaperones.
CARLTON CENTER.
{family.
Sam Coucli were. Mr. and Mrs.'
Thc Misses Thcrcssa and Agnes
Atxiui thirty-five young people
„„M, attended the OT
,UM1
Ivan V
Smith
Senior
Bwanoon and Everet Couch of Hick­
I shall spent Bunday wllh Mr. and
met at the Grange hall Tuesday t cin.ss partv given by Mr. Herrington, Da use and Angella Mcllongree of ory Corners. William Couch of Has- Floyd Palmer near Orangeville.
The Durfee
played baseball
----- . ---uiuirc Tigers
sigura piayca
o.iscoaii .Mrs. Tom Hoffman.
or Rojal Gelatin
evening In honor of MUs Norcen Supt of Kellogg school. Thursday Lansing spent Sunday at the Dause tings and Mr. and
Mrs. Bort Fan- with the Dunham .school team Frl-1| Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stanton and
home.
I Clem s birthday. A pleasant evening night
c„
‘’ay- Score# were 9 to 10 bi favor of i family of Battle Creek spent the
SJ59
|waa spent, after which delicious reMra B L. Smith and Mrs. Fred
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Rice and Veta Dunham.
___ ___
.XL'X.
(week
end_ and over Sunday with
MIDDLEVILLE.
. freshments were served A number Smith and children attended church
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Lusk of Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoffman.
The Freshmen held a very enjoy­
|Of glfu were presented to Norccn nt Hlckorv Comers Sunday evening,
able
party
at
the
auditorium
on
amid best wishes for many more The glee club from Kellogg school
Thursday evening.
I such n&gt;|&gt;py birthdays.
/sang several numbers
The committee having thc future
Helen Keeler and Robert Hcnncj ; -rtw odd Fellows and Rebekah
from Uns cjnununjty attended the Association meeting held here Mon- home coming plans under consider­
Ag-Club party of Hastings High (|ay night was well attended. Nash- ation held a^meeting Jointly with
rchool at Indian landing on Thorn- ville, Hastings. Augusta and Kala- the busltiea* men Thursday evening
apple Jake. Thursday evening.
1 mazno wcre represented Thc pro­ to get their views of what they)
Little Kernel
No. 2 Can
, Mother s day guests ol Mr. and. firani uas excellent. Mr. Bamett wanted done. After this meeting was ।
Mrs. Fred Henney were thc latter s'Knvc !Ul interesting and instructive adjourned the committee went into
J) cans
session and several assisting com­
j mother. Mrs. H. A. Nichols of Has- talk.
No. 2 Can
tings. Mr. and Mrs. J Kick and Mr . Harry Klillck of Doster Is spend- mittees were appointed and plans
und Mrs. Don Karcher of near, in&lt; a few weeks with his niece Mr talked over. The plans are not yet
Bulk 10-IIm. 29&lt; 22H-lb. bag
complete, but you may look forward
Freeport, also Mr. and Mrs. Roy and Mr*. Verne Calthrop.
Snyder and family of Battle Creek.
Mr.
i:.d Mrs.
hl.-. Vcrr.c
Calthr.
Mr. and
Verne Calthrop
and to a real time tills summer in the
2-lb. Box
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Crockford en- their guest were
of their old town.
EXCEL
-crc guests U
The Mother and Daughter ban­
tertatned the latter * daughter. Mrs daughter.
(•-—
;,i
r
a
j
j
—
_
Mr. and Mrs. L J. Erb.
Forbes, and Mr Dunnigan of Sher- und son Sunday "
quet on Friday evening at the M. E.
N. B. C. Cookies
lidan and n niece and husband and, j*— • Mrs -Mr and
Merritt Wood spent church went off fine. A good pro­
of Sturgis.
Mothers Day with their son. Mr gram was carried out and all seemed
SglS Ibaby
। Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hale spent and Mrs. G M. Woods, and fam- to enjoy same. The chicken dinner
was fine and greatly enjoyed.
Mother's day with their daughter.
Charles Crookston returned from
Mr and Mrs. Caryl Fuller
Community Guest Night at Kel­
Mr*. Elmer Marlow is in Hastings logg school was well attended There 1a trip hto Ohio on Thursday and
ft as so dry down there that
assisting Mrs. McKeough with her was a fine program furnished by repurts
1
Medium Sire
the
farmers can not get In their
housework.
Delton.
Yorkville
and
Kellogg '
spring cjpip.
The Carlton Center school (Carl­ schools.
ton Outer Cubs&gt; played ball with
May 20. Rev Miles will begin a , The Arc alarm al 8 A. M. Saturday
the Rogers Comers' school Friday scries of meetings al the Methodlitt {was a call to the home of CftfTord
afternoon, score wa* 17 to 14 In fa­ church. Rev George Bennard of 'Davis, southwest of town. The roof
vor of Carlton Center Cubs. This Hermosa. Calif. and Mias Hannah of
{ the house was discovered on fire
is the second of a series of games, Dahlstrom wilt aid with the lerv- 1by a neighbor. Fortunately jt had
thc first game was also won by Carl­ |lces. Eight o'clock Is thc time. 'but a small start and was put out
ton Center Cubs 14 to 13.
Don't forget There will al*o be 1before the department arrived, with
toss.
।’tcreopticon picture*.
Rev. Bern- small
1
Max Lynd and family wfcnt to
I ard is thc author of the "Rugged
Hersey Sunday and spent tiie day
Mrs. George Konzcnof South Bene. Cross."
cuinc Friday to spend a week with , Mrs Llbble Williamson of Kaia- {with Mrs. Lynd's mother, Mrs. M. E.
Quart!
her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. ,J. Wil- {mazoo, who has spent several weeks Thompson
The Miller oil station Is placing
Hants*.
; with her sister. Mrs. Lehman, reBsm&amp;nHS Fancy Yellow
Tiie teacher and pupils of Pleas- turned to her home Saturday night 1new pumps, the latest model*.
। ant Hill and any in thc district who । Mr. and Mrs Laurence Osborn'I Mr*. Clara CLsler. who recently
sold
off her farm stock and tool*,
can go. are planning on making a'and sons of Nashville spent Sun- ■
trip to Holland next Sunday to rec day with William Muileh and Mr has come to town to live. Her many
CUKES
TOMATOES
CANTALOUPES
friends all welcome her.
I thc tulips and for u picnic dinner and Mrs Milo Lehman
It is reported that dogs recently
ut Lake Michigan
, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Shelp and
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. children spent Mother* Dav with 1did a lot of damage to flocks of
R J. Williams were. Mra. George Mr*. Bhelp's mother. Mrs Clappell sheep west of town. Only a small
number of the dogs have license tags
Konzcn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of Wayland.
Clarke and family of South Haven.! Mrs Karl.Krick entertained her hereabouts and still they are allowed
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rowlader of.Sunday ScAb)i class Saturday aft- to run at large and do. as they
please.
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Clare . ernoon.
■
We Sell Only the Beat Quality Branded Beef'
W. H. and Mrs. Gray expect to
Williams and family und Mrs. Ad-, The usual Memorial program will
leave —
this week for their omiiiuic
summer,
die
be imrini
carried &lt;&gt;ui
out uvvuraiioii
Decoration Day.
ur. Leals, local Little Robert Row- । muay The
inc,------Indrr
'— —will
■“ be Attorney
------- Archie
.
lader nas hern
been huvinv
having the rlilcken
chicken ■speaker
Me- home at Merrit. Mich,, so Will can
Fren, FlnrH Qvsllt, B.,1lb'
)xjx Bo was unable to come. •*
~
II —
Donald. The services
...«« will be held ila&gt;k lUtcr hu 8toc|c interest*.
.___ i Mtn. CUithariti*
nl.UnCatherine Blake, daughter
me Baptist
t&gt;npu3t church,
enuren.
I. Miss
ofMr. and Mrs. Ray Mugridge and mi lhe
and Mrs ° E Blake, was takfamily are moving to Gun Marsh.
The Ladles' Aid will serve dinner
•but the girls expect to finish high at the Methodist church Decora-,en to Pmnock hospital on Friday
mcox
suffering
with
throat
trouble.
Wo
school at Middleville.
tion Day. They have a worthwhile
hear she Is improving nicely. Good
menu.
POWERS ECHOES.
Marion Johrison is in Hickory news.
mcS
Miss Edwina McNaughton was re­
Mr and Mrs. Mauries Johnson corners for an indefinite stay. •
visited his brother.' Verne, who is
Mrs. Kale Brigham and Mrs cently taken to a hospital for obser­
ill at Lansing. Sunday.
Katherine Keith of Plainwell called vation. as she has not been well of
Mr and Mra. Ed. Balzer and Ut-|dn Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hughes Bun-' lafc. Here is wishing her quick re*
covery.
tie daughter of Grandville spent'day.
tlie week end with their parents.
Mrs Frank Boniface, who has
Mr. and Mra. Will Carter.
( been visiting her parents in CornBEAR HOLE LAKE.
Harold Kingsbury of Vermont­
Miss Irene Frost of .Dutton spent John, several weeks, returned to her
ville. B. J. King and Clare King of
Wednesday and Thursday with her jjome Sunday.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frost I James Boulter and family
are Nashville were Sunday guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Corner Bchondel- • moving Into the OtU house today.
and Mrs Horace Cole.
| rneycr spent Bunday with her par----------------Arthur Tyler and family spent
jenls, Mr. and Mra- BuwOman at
NASHVILLE.
Bunday in Verthontville with Mn
I Yankee Springs:
I "Mrs. Alice Comstock waa removed Tylers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Er­
i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frost and1 to her Iwme Sunday from Unt Com- nest Granger.
»ons. Jack and Albert, spent Wed- inunlty hospital in the Hfcss ambuWm. Clageti and family were
Bunday guesta of Mri. o. A. Davis |
■nesday with Mr. and Mra. Hiram lance
*.
(Nlers and family at Dutton.
1 Phil Oore of Battle Creek called of Hastings.

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Doggie Dinner■
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Nutley Oleo
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Corn
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Green Reans
Rolled Oats
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Fig Rings
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AUCTION SALE!

Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction sale
at my farm, known as the Watson farm, 2 1-2 miles southeast
of Delton or 2 1-2 miles north and 1-2 mile east of Hickory
Corner., on

SATURDAY, MAY 19

Commencing at 1:00 o’clock.

LIVESTOCK
Two-year old colt, wt. 1200.
Guernsey cow, 5 years old.
Holstein cow, 8 years old.
Holstein cow, 12 years old.
One fat cow, weight 1200.
HAY.
1 1-2 tons hay.

FARM TOOLS.
Double harness. Wagon.
Flat rack.
Corn King manure spreader.

I offer the following property:

Litter Dean cultivator.
2 John Deere mowing ma­
chines. 2 drags.
Two-horse corn planter.
Roller.
Disc.
Oliver plow
Potato hiller.
One-horse cultivator.
Cream separator.
2 washing machines.
Hay rope and cars.
Many other desirable items
too numerous to mention.

TERMS—CASH. No property to be removed until set­
tled for.
UHJ'lTtl

WILLIAM E. WATSON, Prop.
HAROLD NEWKIRK, Auctioneer.

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SEPTEMBER CRITICAL
MONTH FOR ALFALFA
As a result of experiments car­
ried on at Michigan State College,
under supervision of
Professor
Howard C. Rather, head of the farm
crops department, it may be pos­
sible in the future to forecast next
Mason's alfalfa hay crop with ac­
curacy In the month of September.
•’It has been determined definitely,"
Professor Rather says, "that Sep­
tember IS the critical month in the
life of the alfalfa plant. We know
that weather and growing condi­
tions in September have a definite
bearing upon the next season's hay

Plenty of Vitamin C ta the diet is
ths modern "sugar and molasses"
cure for spring rheumatism and Uial
tired feeling, according to home eco­
nomics extension nutrition special­
ists al Michigan State College.
Canned tomatoes are the best
source at this particular season
when fresh fruits add vegetables are
not available. A tomato juice cock­
tail, seasoned with horse radish, on­
ion juice, salt, and pepper will help
stimulate the lagging spring appe­
tite.
A tomato jelly mold wllh cheese is termined whether these develop­
excellent for Sunday night supper. ments are such os could be used
Tb one level tablespoon of plain to accurately forecast thc next
Hciaiui
.... believe they
gelatin auu
add i-i
1-4 cup com
cold waicr
waler unu
and year’s production. Wc
let stand five minutes. Cook together i d°. but more Is needed to check
and then strain 1 1-2 cups tomato previous findings.'•
Juice, one tablespoon scraped onion,
Crop 'Specialists, plant breeders
1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon cel- and pathologists at tiie experiment
cry salt, and one tablespoon vino- { station have been studying weather
gar. Add softened gelatin to liot| rcoords o'er a fifteen year period
Juice and after mixture has cooled,'and observing their relationship to
partially fill individual molds with /croP productions thc following seaIt. Make cheese balls, by mixing 1-4
,
definite conclusions
have
pound of cream or cottage cheese '■ WlilJe --------------------------— *•
—
with two tablespoons chopped olives not been drawn from these studies
or pickles and place on Jelly in they have revealed that If the al­
each mold. Cover completely with falfa plant enjoys plenty of rain­
more tomato Jelly. To serve, unmoici fall In September and growing con­
on a lettuce leaf and garnish with ditions throughout the month arc
fairly favorable It tends to store
salad dressing.
it
UI sauce
aUULC made
IllUUC "root' reserves"
... to
... carry
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-- through
— — O-Canned apple sauce or
from the stored apples which have ‘hc J’cx‘ growing season. Also It
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has tws-n
Ihal U, vaar.
become somewhat shrunken and has been observed that In years
dried, may be used In Graham Apple’ when there was a deficiency of
Torte. a modern open-faced apple rainfall In September and growing
pie. For the crust, use 1-4 cup melt­ 'conditions through the month were
ed butter and 1 1-2 cups graham subnormal Ute alfalfa plant failed to
cracker crumbs, or 1 1-4 cups toasted produce a normal growth the fol­
bread crumbs and 1-4 cup brown lowing season.
One definite fact brought out by
sugar may be substituted for the
cracker crumbs. Two-thirds of thia the Investigation is that it ts Inad­
mixture Is packed into a pie Un. visable to take a cutting df alfalfa
which is then filled with three cups, In Sepember or to pasture the crop
of rather thick sweetened apple severely during the month because
sauce, flavored with lemon juice or of thc interference with the stor­
favorite spices. The rest of the ing of root reserves. CutUng, clip­
crumbs are sprinkled on, top and ping or pasturing alfalfa before or
thc pie baked in a moderate oven after September did not appear to
for half an hour. When cool, the be particularly injurious to the cfop.
torte may be cut into generous A rather ingenious method has
wedges and served like any pic. It been devised to definitely determine
may be garnished with whipped the effect of September rainfall and
growing conditions upon alfalfa.
cream.
The station has divided a planting
into several small plots One plot
WOODLAND.
receives moisture only as It is sup­
Last Week's Letter.
plied by natural weather develop­
Mrs. tind Mrs. Oscar Flory’ of Has­ ments Another plot receives water
tings called on Mr. and Mrs. Dei- as required by irrigation. A third
mond Culler Tuesday evening.
plot Is deprived ot all rainfall in
Mrs. John Dell and MUs Dorothy September by means of a canvas
Dell were Lansing visitors Tuesday. covering Tests on this experimental
John Dell and J. U Smith attend­ held have definitely Indicated Sep­
ed the k. of P. lodge in Nashville tember to be the criUcal month In
'the
development
of the alfalfa......
plant.
Tuesday.
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v.
Glenn England and Raymond Me- ( Further tests are being made to deU-od have gone to Marion. Ohio, on termine the Influence of Septmbcr
a three days’ business trip.
| rainfall, cutting and gradng upon
Mrs. Freda Fluhrcr and son the next season's production.
George and Lowell Pritchard of'
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Lansing were guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
MILO.
Frank Kilpatrick Sunday.
I Mrs. Minnie Quick and Mr and
Jack RafTler of Grand Rapids ts Mrs. Ferris Quick attended a twenty­
visiting Mr. and Mrs,. Vernlce Rat-'fifth wedding anniversary of the
Her.
I former's brother. Mr. and Mrs. AuiMr. and Mrs. H. J. Stang of Bat-'tin Ferris, at their home in DoJtlc Creek and Mrs. C. B. Benham of! ling. It was a surprise party. *A
Hastings were Sunday guests at the I delightful time is reported.
^CO^r^nd^s K"lF?ul
J
M" Schultz and two
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cole and BUests from Chicago spent the week
amily are moving to Coats Grove to|cnd at tl&gt;«»lr Lake Hills farm, returnlive with her father. John Meade, ing to the city Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lte Hansbcrger are i ..
renting the Cole residence nnd plan
nd,“r*’M®r,°n.JAICtfhc SCIlr
to move In at once
Sunday evening with the former s
I^ Marma ^afer of ^w.nx»

spent thc week end with her sister,':
Oordon pects at CaleMrs. Chas. Cook, and family.
iao*“a'
j
Mr. and Mrs.'James Summer and I Mr- an(l Mr®- Emerson Myers of
family of Battle Creek called on Mr. Grand Rapid® and drier iipent the
and Mrs. F. E. Border Sunday.
iweek c
nd with Mr.
end
Mr and Mrs. Harlan
Donald Gager and F. E- Border Scoby.
'a'“
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tack of Assyria
spent the week end at Baldwin.
were at the Quick home Saturday
Michigan, on a fishing trip.
and
on------Mr.—
and
Mrs. Ferris
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, cook attend- —
-- -called
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ed a funeral at Westphalia Friday. «*•’&lt;*
Prairieville.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Stowell and
Thf’ M,1° school will close May
Mr. and Mrs. Don McLeod were call-,24 w,th a Plcnlc “t the home of Mr.
ers at lhe John Meade home in and Mrs- Bradfield, which is a pot
Coats Grove Sunday.
I ^c* dinner, each family to furnish
Ward Plants and Lester Brumm sandwiches for their own
family
were in Vanderbilt, Michigan, from and 000 other dish. Home made
Thursday until Bunday trout fish- lcc cream will be furnished for all.
Ing.
; Everyone invited.
Mrs. Bradfield was In Kalamazoo
Mrs. Donald Gager and son Mor­
gan are visiting her parents. Mr. Thursday. A cousin, Dale Bradand Mrs. Harry Hough of Paw Paw held. returned with her for an In­
definite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Brad­
this week.
Miss Eleanor Mumford spent the field and Jack were also In that city
week end with Miss Ruth. Kooikcr at on Saturday.
Mrs. Hattie Bellinger made a bus­
Selkirk Lake near Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruell and iness trip to Alma two days thc past
family and Fred Latnbcrson attend­ week.
Quite a good attendance at Sun­
ed the funeral of the latter’s grand­
mother. Mrs. Dell Lamberson. al Go­ day Scltool. A very good Mother s
Day program was provided.
bles Saturday.
Ern Quick has been suffering
Hilbert and Misses Louise and Lor­ with foot trouble making farm work
ena Hilbert visited in Lansing and difflculf. Riding farm machinery
solved some of the problems how­
Mason Sunday.
"Deacon Dubbs” in three acts, a ever.
Mrs. Bowen ts on the sick Hat,
joyous comedy-drama, will be pre­
sented by Woodland Grange at the also the little son qf Mr. and Mrs.
high school auditorium next eve­ Tom Jones,
Mrs.
Jennie Chase after spending
ning, May II at 8:30. Following is
the cast of characters: Deacon a week at her home in Kalamazoo,
Dubbs—R. Granl Osgood; Amos returned to thc home of her brother
Coleman—Glen Farthing; Rawdon and sister. B. N. and Nina Fenner,
lo assist, with the work there.
W, Willison of near Plainwell is
Nutt—George Parrott; Dueteronomy
Jones—Henry Cole: Role Raleigh- doing some carpenter and painting
Lucy Lind; Miss Phillpena Popover work at the Flower farm
Lyle Wilcox of Battle dreek vis­
—Edith Osgood; Emily Dale—Doro­
thy Smith; Trixie Ooteman—Evelyn ited his mother Saturday.
W. Spaulding is spending some
Parrott;
Yennie
Yensen—Violet
time at his cottage at Wall lake
Jordan.
About 20 girls and the leader. Miss driving back and forth each day.
Hlldah Suinm, attended lhe
SOUTH THORN APPLE.
Achievement Day of the. County 4-H
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson moved
Clubs at Hastings Saturday. Gar­
to Grand Rapids Tuesday, and the
ments that lhe girls had made were
parties whom they traded with have
exhibited.
••
moved here on the farm.
Chas. B. Johnson and Theodore
ROBINHUE PARK.
Wleringa made a business trip to
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar spent Lansing Frldiy afternoon.
Guesta Sunday ot Mr. and Mn.
Bunday wllh the former's sister.
Mrs. Otto Lightfoot and family, of Chas. B. Johnaon were. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Kaynor and daughter
Freeport.
Betty
Kaynor of Lansing and Mr.
Julian Potts and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Mn. Theodore Wleringa and
Zerbe. Mra. Zerbe. who has been 111, family of northwest of Middleville
The Gates school eloaad with a
La better at this writing.
Mr. and Mra. George Poland were picnic, on Wednesday. May 9.
Tfie bam on the farm known aa
Bunday guesta of Homer Ingram
the Billy Shaw farm burned a week
and family of Hastings.
Recently Mr. and Mrs. George ago Saturday. Mr. and Mn. Ted
Hayes
and family reside on the
Welter of Grand Rapids were call­
farm.
ing on their former neighbors. .
Mra Arthur Terry of Chicago
The population* of the United
came last week to visit her slater.
States of America is about 5 per Miss Ann Peterson, who resides on
the old homestead.
cent of the world's total;

■YAH SCHOOL NOTBS.
sing and Mra. Gertrude Adams and
Schoo! cloned Thursday noon with daughter Marjory of HagUngs wm

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MICHIO ft
TELEPHOh

Ing good times planned for vaca­ George Adams and family.
Mr. and Mra. Everett Carter and
tion.
iwrlk. were mid &gt;t tb«
house Wednaaday evening with pot;
lurv •tinrv'T' arui . j.~ui±i..
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xlie Bunday School held a party

mo. p« «. by ~r iX S, K

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which was cleverlv Introduced by a ,
will hr hein in
club song and yelL We agreed that ,
the girts did excellent work as they
did not start until January. They
*75^
each received a gold sea! at
t^L,
bring needles
Achievement Day for their extra l d thimble.
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good work. Wc hope more boys and j
nnwi iwn
girls along with the parents will beduwumo.
come better acquainted with Club' 111P &gt;oun« P«0PIe
‘hr com'
work. It means so much to girls' munlty are requested to meet at tiie
and boys to prize the ownership of i church
Saturday evening. May
something she or he has made. We &gt;». for the Purpose of forming a
are planning a canning dub and!younK peop’*’* organixaUon which
will gladly welcome anyone outside
meet occasionally during lhe
nor
_ ■ ' summer months.
our jktHpf
district to Join, promising _
good
times are in store.
A fitting and appropriate Moth­
Ruth
Shellington
and
Viola er's Day address was given by Rev.
Scase were our two eighth graders Kenneth Hoflmaster Sunday morn­
to graduate and were the first in ing. The young people and the
Barry county to receive their dlplo- choir added to the program which
mas. Both girls are going to high was very much enjoyed. A dainty
school. Ruth possibly to Hastings, bouquet was presented to the old­
and Viola to Marshall. Wc are wish­ est mother In attendance, who was
ing both girls all kinds of Joy. hap­ Mrs. Nellie Granger. Mrs. Gladys
piness and success In thc coming Woodmansee was tiie youngest
mother present, who also was the
years.
Tills year ends three years of a recipient of flowers, Mrs. John Ger­
ber was remembered for being the
Very active P. T. A. organization in
mother of the largest family and
our school, and we are looking for­
Mps. Walter Ormsbe for being a
ward lo thc good times next year. member of lhe Dowling church the'
The following officers were install­
ed: Pres., Pauline Hammond; Vice­ longest period of time. Mrs. Redin
Pres. Clara Malcolm; Secy.-Treas, Whitworth and Mrs. Dora Bronk
received honorary favors also.
Cresale Stedge.
Mrs. Jennie Gorham visited over
Although we had only eight
the week end at the home of Mr.
months of school everyone has com­
and Mrs. Rennie Mott in Hender­
pleted his work 100 per cent.
Those receiving spelling certifi­ shott.
Mr. and Mra. Orlle Fisher called
cates were: Rachel Malcolm. Robert
Falconer. Carolyn Shellington and on their uncle and wife. Mr. ^nd
। Mrs. John Norris, at Lacey Sunday
Lynn Stedge.
afternoon.
Mr. Norris has been In
Those leading the honor roll this
year were: Rachel Malcolm. Robert poor health for several months.
Falconer and Carolyn Shellington
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright. Flor­
A number of others did good work, ence and Marjory were Sunday vis­
too.
itors with relatives near Alto.
For the last two months
the
Mr. and Mrs. John Gerber attend­
school, directed by the science class, ed a Mother’s Day dinner at thc
made a fine collection of wood, home of their daughter, Mrs. Elnora
plants, skeletons, etc.
Hummel.
Each fifth grader made a bird
Herman Stanton and niece, Vida
house and trellis, some were put up। Jane Sproul, of Detroit were Sun­
on the school ground. Last year day guests of Marshall Pierce and
several wrens made heir homes in family. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schwuour houses and we hope to accom­ cho of Battle Creek were Sunday
modate more this year.
guesta also in the Pierce home.
Pauline Hammond, Teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Wcrtman at­
tended a family dinner Sunday at
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
the home of their daughter and
Last Week's Letter.
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Chanes BclMr. and Mrs. Fred Kacahele of son. near Banfield
Leighton were Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herrington
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kcp- and family are now located in the
key.
home owned by Mrs. Mary BurMr and Mrs. Jacobitz and family• roughs.
of Grand Rapids were Sunday guests,
Plans are well under way for the
of the former's sister, Mrs. Henry Decoration Day program and din­
Neuman, and family.
ner which is to be held here May
Miss Peggy Raw spent tiie, week 30 and the interest shown at this
end with her schoolmate. Miss Eve­ time will undoubtedly decide wheth­
lyn Crumback. of Gaines.
~
er this practice Is to be continued
Mrs. Frank Cobb and son of Lan- each year.

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Call, visit or write the Telephone Business Office for

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Remember the Ladles' Aid dinner
which U to be on Thursday of this
week with Mrs. Etta Stanton and
Relatives received word of i
Mrs. Ella Smith in charge.
cent death of Mra. Marian

WEST CARLTON.
Bob Reed and niece. MIm Reed,
ot Antigo. Wls., and Miss Frances
Burling of Grand Rapids visited
Dave Burling Sunday. Bob. who has
been at the Burling farm the past
few years, will make his residence

as Martan Buxsel, havil
Freeport schools in bar

youngest daughter to Pennoe
pltal at Hastings Saturday,
she had her tonsils removed.

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Commencement
When
The First
Big Step in
Life’s Path
Has Been
Made

AKE this a memor­
able day in the lives
of the young people who
have completed their
tasks in High school, Col­
lege or University. You
are invited to call and
ahop about our store for
Choice Commencement
Gifts. May we suggest
the following:—

M

by the
Girls and
Boys Who
Met the
Test and
Won!

Graduation Cards.
. . Stationery . . 50c?60c, 75c
Fountain Pen Sets . . .$ 1.00, $2.25, $2.95, $3.50 up
Face Powder and Cream Sets
Compacts............................ 55c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
Candy—Whitman’s and others, 39c, 60c, $ I, $1.50
Cameras—Eastman . . . .98c, $3.00, $3.75, and up
Coty Face Powder and Perfume Sets....................98c
Perfume—Coty, $ 1. 10, $2 Body Powder, 55c, $1
Manicure Sets .... 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 and up
Don’t Fail to See Our Window on the Greatest Lif^TIme
Deal. Look up your old pen.

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B. A. LyBARKER, Proprietor

PHONE 2115

HASTINGS, MICHIG

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB, WEDNESDAY, MAT IS, 1H4_____

TWELVE

NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
The Baseball Team Benefit chick­
Is placed tn a cloth and 1s suspend­
ed Just under the surface of the en supper at the Masonic Temple
Mn. Hattie Carpenter 1* caring
water. One liquid ounce of nico­ last Thursday evening was largely for Wni. Kepkey, who Is very low al
tine sulphate is added to the mix­ attended. Manager Ivan Roush was this writing.
ture after the copper sulphate hu In Grand Rapids the forepart of last
June McNee of Clay Hills and
dissolved. The solution should be week and purchased new suits for Laurel McIver (iocal) spent Friday
Can
stirred before it is used.
the team.
night and Saturday with Mrs. Verne
Messrs. Bill Todd. Dale Beach and Thomas.
The
solution
should,
be
prepared
.
Be Killed at Small Oo&gt;t
just before it is to be used and Harvey Rich of Belding were Bun­
Mr. and Mn. Shirley Kermeen and
1 East Lansing—Internal parasites any that is left over should be de­ day afternoon callers at the Rev. F
son Johnny spent Saturday night
stroyed. Sheep on dry feed should Loomis home.
and Sunday with relatives at Green­
1 of thc animal and. in some case*, not t&gt;e led lor irom 12 to 18 hours
Mrs. J. D.
D Crawford,
crawiora. son ixmaia.
Donald, ville.
ty-1 cause death can be safely and before drenching, ll is desirable and daughter. Mra. Alice Lystra and
Mr. and Mn- Glenn Allen and son
' cheaply controlled by drenching, ac- but not necessary to keep sheep Mrs. Ayers of Ionia were guests of Richard spent Mother's day with lhe
„„ j cording to the animal husbandry Which are on pasture off feed before the former's sistar. Mrs. F. E. Brunformer's mother, Mn. John Allen
to । department at Michigan State Col- ।'treating.
»
.
iner
.ner last Wednesday evening.
of Middleville.
'■* I lege.
The doses recommended ate four . Rev. and Mrs. Batdorf and MUs , Ladies' Aid meets this Week
Do you know that the farmers of Michigan raise
Lambs one month old can
be ounces for sheep weighing 100 Gladys Benedict of Smyrna, and lhe Thursday afternoon. Supper served
the sugar beet crops from which is made Beet
given.-this treatment. Parasites can pounds. .three ounces for 75 pound Misses Etheiyn and Helen Earl of by committee.
,m. be controlled best If the flock Is sheep, two ounces for a 50 pound ; Belding called at the home of Rev.
Mr. and Mn. Frank Garbow en­
Sugar. As beet sugar has no^superior, use it.
drenched before being turned on fJamb, and one ounce for a 25 pound F. Loomis Sunday afternoon, en- tertained relatives from the north
pasture and additional treatments lamb. Weak, thin lambs should be I route home from Kalamazoo where Sunday.
always for every household purpose. This will
given at proper Intervals. Michigan jgiven smaller doses than the one they attended a convention,
Miss Jeaq Shlsler of Indiana
shepherd* recommend treating the recommended for their weight.
.
• • •----------------help Michigan farmers at no extra cost to you.
spent Saturday night and Bunday
flock at least three times during the
Sheep should be standing while
NASHVILLE,
with Miss Marton Keagle.
pasture season. Some flocks are Ibeing drenched with tiie head Last Week'# Letter.
Many from this way attended
Slightly elevated but thc nostrils! Mr. and Mra Lory Paddock and Achievement Day In Hastings Tues­
-v— the .....
------ent Sun­ day and report a fine time. Mn. Ol­
level of family of
near Augusta “
suet
Emphasis is placed on treatments should not be above
1 while the sheep ore on pasture be- the eyes. The prescribed dose should day with Mr. and Mrs. Otfte Lykins. ney Adams and Mn. Robert Tolan
Fanners and Manufacturer* Beet Sugar Association
be administered slowly ^from a
The Star Theater opened Satur­ were chosen as leaders for our class
‘
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ground, and the parasites pass small necked bottle or a* syringe. day night. The new owners are Rus­ next year.
Saginaw, Michigan
one cycle of their life In the soli. The sheep should have access to sell Harrison and Rollin Huard of
KLINGENSMITH.
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Sheep which follow the Infected watqr before and after treatment.
Battle Creek. They
have installed
Albert Green went to work for Mr.
""lottJ. f,ock on thp contaminated ground
Sheep owners who have not new equipment, the latest in sound
drenched animals can get exact di- equipment and a new sound screen. Pulmeler skidding logs for the mill
pick up the parasites.
AI IL uraw.™*
uy actions for the treatment from they will operate four nights a week. at Prairieville, lut week and expects
The
treatment •cvuuu.wuueu
recommended by
I the College department is a aoluMHcultural agents who abo• Saturday,
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Wayne, of Battle Creek. Archie
Sunday.
Wednesday
and to be with him all summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Van Tuyle
Florence and Dale Lapham of Burd of Lansing. Mr. and Mu. spent Sunday in Nashville with
will
sliow Thursdoy nights.
Uon of copper sulphate and nlco- w
’" arrange a meeting and •»«'The regular meeting of Laurel. Maple Grove spent the week end ;Stuart Clement and Mra. Belle Cle­ relative^.
:hl&lt;*n.
tine sulphate. It is prepared by dJs- hoy the treatment should be given।
with
their
aunt.
Mrs.
Albert
Green.
ment of. Hastings.
--- solving one ounce of copper sul- if several pock owners are inter­ Chapted No. 31 O- E S- met Tues­
Several from inis way attended
Other callers there Bunday were
day night at the temple..
ONphatc In three quarts of warm, soft ested.
Frost lilt some of the string beans the show “The Dlout, Players" in
The senior class gave several one- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mayo and । In this vicinity last week.
PmiMki* Court water. The copper sulphate dis­
Hustings last week.
FREEPORT.
act plays Wednesday afternoon and children. Mn. Chas. Mayo and son. I
solves most rapidly if the chemical
night at the high school. They leave
Last Week’s Letter.
25th day &lt;i
Quite a number of local people, May 18 for a week end trip to NlagoRDE&amp;-ro* rtnirjcATioM.
were in Grand Rapids Thursday and ara Falls. Supt. and Mrs. Wallace
Friday attending the hearing In con­, will accompany them.
The bank was a busy place on
nection with the proposal of the,
Perr Marquette Railroad Company Saturday when they began paying
to abandon the Elmdale-Freeport the second ten per rent.
Oelctlne Dessert
C. Thomas Stores have been developed upon a policy
The fire department was called
spur of thglr line. Much testimony
which aims to give thc customer tiie things In food service
was taken on both sides and it re­ out Bunday afternoon to put out a
everyone likes to get.
saw
dost
Are
near
the
Grlbben
mill
mains to be seen what the outcome
and on Monday afternoon lo Mor­
Dependable quality foods, strictly guaranteed.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. gan. where Bom Palmer's house
Dependable economy through our policy of "Everyday Low
Leo Hutchins of So. Bowne on bruned.
Price*.**
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wenger and
Bunday evening. May 6 He lias been
Dependable charges through the use of itemising, adding
Of Cln-O-Mon-Ettas
named Roger Lee Congratulations. daughter have gone to housekeeping
■ cash registers which furnish an itemised receipt with each
**ii imiu
’uii uiguuum
Mr.
and mm.
Mrs. l
Gall
Lightfoot tum
and in Mrs. Rothhaar's house.
purchase.
On Thursday night the Lehman
Wrapped
rw. IOC
son Carl spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs F W. Annable at Hastings Club will hold their “family night"
Dependable, efficient, friendly salespeople to help you
"«• Bonifay
Mother'. r&gt;«, at the I. O. O- F hall, after the sup­
make your food selections.
per
a
program
will
be
given.
of thio order, for ihrr* •ore»&gt;i,» »«rk.; it will be observed at the morning
On Friday night the fireman and
These arc the things we believe the customers appreciate,
pto’iou* to B»ld day of haarinc. in th.; service at the Methodist church With
bo we’ve built them into our merchandising policy..
Haaunn uaaoar. • naoanarx
appropriate sermon and special their families will have a chicken
JHANCEBI OKDKK
The WlilU, Naptha
music. In lhe Sunday School a short supper,
Mrs. Laura Showalter of Vermont­
program will be given honoring thc
mothers. A special invitation is ex- ville spent Sunday with Mr. and
ALL C. THOMAS STORES' PRICES INCLUDE
Mrs Fordyce Showalter, and she al­
(tended to these services.
NOTICE TO CI1EDITOES.
1 Mr and Mrs j. w. Wolfe of Has- so called on her sister. Mrs. Helen
THE MICHIGAN 3% SALES TAX.
ia,
were looking after business Roscoe, who Is seriously ill.
On Thursday afternoon. May 10.
। here Monday.
there
will
be
a
quill
exhibit
at
the
“••I The Ladies' Literary Club meets
Thursday at the home of Mrs Al- community house.
MUs Amy Hartwell is spending
aid bert Wells. Answers to roll call will
H^dariaird’a* *rr-1** a favorite itobby also suggestions the week with her sister, Mrs. Berilr ria’ma t*r*aaidltor next year The committee in trarid Young, near Charlotte.
Mrs Llbbie Marshall has returned
tha probate Harr, tn th* rite of charge are Mrs. Effie Rickert. Mrs.
"a D i»34*lPearl Lightfoot, and Mrs. ElUabeth to her home here after spending tiie
rialma win' be' heard be i Reamer Tills Is the last meeting of winter In Battle Creek.
On Bunday evening the Senior and
Extra Choice
Junior League^ of the Evangelical
member will be present.
Blenheims. Lb.
church wlll put on a special Moth­
church wlll hold a baked goods sale er's Day program.
Mrs. Susanna Smith is staying
at the F. E Brunner store cm Sat­
NOTICE TO CREDITOR
with Mra. Alice Pennock.
urday of this week.
AThc many friends of Mrs. Alice
On notion of Kim Elder. allorn
Smyrna again the forepart of this Comstock will be glad to known she
•aid petilionrra. II ia hereby ORDERED
Lbs.
is gaining from her recent opera­
week piling wood.
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ylctor Sisson and
Mrs. Emma Sisson were in Hastings
SOUTH BOWNE.
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on business Friday afternoon.
Last Week's Letter.
There was a large attendance at
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Wholesome. Free
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Hoste tiler and
the sale of household goods held at
UUllr.Hr.il that nofamily of near Clarksville. Mr. and
Lbs.
the late home of Mrs Morna. Van- Mrs. John Baar south of Freeport
from Preservatives
dcrllp Wolfe on Saturday after­ were Friday evening callers at Har­
iT"tt*atla
noon.
old Yoder's.
. D. l«34.
hirlL .1
Mrs. Pearl Smith Is looking aft»r
Mr. and Mrs. Galen Overholt of
&lt;*. mid ■ hall lie tmb
Fine California
. A. DXJ934
household duties at the F. E. Brun­ Grand Rapids called at Harold Yod­
. in'li.e liaatmca "ii'anr
ner home.
er's Sunday evening.
printml. publiihe.r and
Mr. and Mrs Bernice Lightfoot,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler of
ot Mlehltan. th* Probata Court Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pierson and M Grand Rapids. Mrs Warren Roush
K. Lightfoot all of Grand Rapids and daughter Dorothy of Hastings
were Thursday evening
dinner called at the Will Mishler home
RUSSELL II
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Light­ Sunday afternoon.
TOMATO or VEGETABLE
foot- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Alice Brand. Tall 21-oz. can
Frank D Brayton transacted busi­ Lee Hutchins on the arrival of a son
ness at Hastings Friday morning.
Mrtha laeeeh. Deputy County Cl
Sunday. May e.
Mrs. G- W. Bangs of Detroit spent
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blough ac­
Thursday here with her sister. Mrs companied Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stahl
F. E. Brunner. She was accompanied to Indiana Saturday and visited
Lb.
by her son-in-law. Royden Warner, their daughter, Mrs Roland Nelson,
of Lowell. who spent the day tun­
Veltman’s. Several varieties to select from.
and family, also their niece. Mrs
ing pianos around town
Earl Miller, and family, returning
Mrs. Vanessa Lobdell transacted
Dated. April 2S
Sunday evening.
POTATOES
No. 3
business in Grand Rapids Thursday
Gwendolyn Mishler entertained
afternoon.
Fancy. Whole Can
six girlfriends to her tenth birth­
Attorney Fred P. Gelb of Grand
day party Saturday. Ire cream, cake,
Rapids was In town last Wednesday wafers and lemonade were served.
Rin*
interviewing business men In con­
Pail
Mrs. Frank Walton was a Sunday
nection with the railroad here. Mr. dinner guest of Mra. Franklin Bur­
Gelb represented Freeport at the gess of Freeport
hearing in- Grand Rapids last
Mrs. W. H. Pardee daughter Mar­
Va«eubl**
Thursday and Friday.
ion and Mrs. Jennie Pardee called
for Bahia*
Cana
Rev. F Loomis called on Mrs. on their sister and aunt. Mrs will
Philo Fuller at Hastings Sunday aft­ Cosgrtff. of Lowell Wednesday.
DEL MA1Z
ernoon. Mrs. Fuller is In very poor
Mrs. Frank Walton entertained
health.
Dutch
cla“
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee and last Wednesday. Twenty-seven were
Girl
or^o.oo).
daughter, Darllne Louise, of near
served to dinner.
Lb. Jar
VEGETABLES
Coats Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Mrs. W. H. Pardee spent Sunday
Gilliland were Sunday guests at the with her sister. Mrs. Lydl* Porrltt
I .ball
Weill*’*
Adams Endres home.
14-oz.
of West Bowne.
Mra. Helen Childs with her son­
Mr and Mrs. Frank CallfT and
County
Bottle
Mtrhlran. on th
in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. mother. Mrs. Rose CallfT. of Grand
James Hutchings, all of Grand Rap­ Rapids called al W. H. Pardee*
Baklnx
ids were Sunday afternoon guests al Sunday afternoon.
lhe City ol Hat
the Frank D. Brayton home.
Rev. Jos. 8. Newhauser of Leo. In­
i«an, described
Mrs. Vanessa Lobdell and Mrs. diana. was a supper guest at Elmer
Della Yule were in Hastings on busi­ Shaeffers’ Monday.
ness Thursday morning.
Bott’.
Newton Coons of Lowell called
Arthur Seifert returned the lat­ on Mrs. Jennie Pardee Saturday.
ter port of the week from Flint
Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler. Sr.,
where he has been employed for Mr. and Mrs Milton Mishler and
some time and left on Sunday eve­ Ervin spent Sunday al A. T. Eash's.
Ttuala BUM.
ning for Chicago, where he has been
Grace Bryans of Freeport took
transferred by General Motors Co dinner with Bernice Walton Sun­
to have charge ot one of their di­ day.
Golden Inn
Addition.
visions at the World's Fair. Mrs. Sei­
Bulk.
Lbs.
Can
fert and children expect to join him
STATE ROAD.
in the Windy city as soon as school
90 Lb. Bag $2.50.
Mrs Bertha McKibben of Yankee
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fish of Mid­ Springs is visiting Mrs. Mary O'Condleville called at Lhe homes of Owen
Bulk
ibs.
Dodge and Arthur Seifert Sunday
Mr and Mrs William Reed
afternoon.
Sunday with their son. Hot
Rev. August Nagler ot Evart and and family of near Quknby.
Busier*, addreea: n*«tlara. Mirhlaan.
daughter. MIm Eula Nagler of EvanOr SPAGHETTI
Mrs MaiUe White spent
stow,. Ilk. were Sunday night and days last week with her sister. Mn.
NOTICE TO CMEDITOB*.
Lb.
Lucy Coleman.
E Brunner MIm Nagiw accorapanMr and Mrs Hugh Pettenglll and

MOftTOAOl rOUCLOIVM,

EASY TO CONTROL
SHEEP PARASITES

ATTENTION
HOUSEWIVES!

RUBBELL R. MrPEKX.

NOTICE TO CaXDITOBB

A Customer’s Store

SURESET

4

17c

TR1M-METTES

MOBTOAUE SAI.n

P. and G. SOAP

10 &amp; 29c

SUGAR Bured 10Lbs- 49c
APRICOTS
18c
RAISINS Sr 2 15c

25c

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT

This

PRUNES
SOUP
CHOCOLATE
WA.
CHOP SUEY

9

10c

15c

Cookies

lie

19c

jWCUl

10c

29c

Pineapple £?£•* 18c
Corn Starch
Apple Butter
10c

KARO

5
LARSEN’S
3
NIBLETS

Is Seed Time!

25c

14C

Seeds with high percentage of
germination are the least expen­
sive seeds to buy—in fact are the
only seeds to produce a maximum crop.

MIXED

10c

CALUMET

LP 27c
EXTRACTS .VSS,
QnUl’y
15c
TOMATO JUICE

We carry a large stock of High
Grade Farm Seeds of the most
desirable varieties—all Michigan
grown seeds (eaccept the alfalfa
seed).

C

SPICES

8c

1 O_
1

Catsup

We Carry an Attractive Stock of

FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES

Rolled Oats

9

25c

Com Meal 10
Macaroni mBull[

23c

SHRIMP

•We ask you to consult us be­
fore you buy your farm seeds.

SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE&amp;COMPANY

12c

SUPER SUDS
% 15c 3 tn.
IVORY SOAP

Grand Rapids were Bunday after­

DmUts In WOOL, GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR

Mrs. Victor Bisson.

FEBD8, COAL. SALT, LIME AND ETC.

Orand Rapids visitor* Friday aft-

Telephone 2257

Hastings, Michigan

visited Mrs Janet Peltenglll Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy havs moved
in the Roland Green house.

talned company Bunday from Ha»Mr and Mrs Clifton Becker and
Carl Gilliland wu home from children spent Bunday with Mrs.
Flint over the week eod. Mrs. Gill!- Lena Becker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beach spent
turn trip and wlll remain there in­ Monday evening with Mr. and Mn.
definitely.
James Bothard.

10c
TOBACCO3 Phi 25c

t*

VlaUKCId

2 Lb.
Box

Graham*, 19c
Soda. ...18c

C. THOMAS STORES

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

14 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 23,1934

At Clear Lake |j|
MINARY
VISIIHOIEGO Camp Kitanniwa
Opens On Monday, June 25
(NO SURROUNDINGS Trained Leadership And Splendid Equipment
ALLOTMENT MADE
*

BEAUTIFUL, POINT LOMA
HOME OF MYSTIC OULT
OF THE0S0PHIST8

*

if.

*

¥

COUNTY TAX COMMISSION
MAKES TENTATIVE
at Camp Kitanniwa* the camp for
LIST
,or
i
Camp Fire Oirte of the Battle Creek I

Provided For Camp Fire Girls And Bluebirds

SILVER MEDAL CON­
TEST HELD SUNDAY
Miss Delphine Engelharte
Was the Winner—Five
Contestants

PAGES Ito 8

GFTTING READY FOR ]
“SUPERV 5ED PLAY"

B RRYp°”^jTARUDIENCE

Three Hundred Hear Bp
j Concert Under Directli

At the Quimby church on Sunday COMMITTEES HAVE FLANS
morning a Silver Medal contest was J
ALREADY WELL MAconducted by Mrs. Wayne Merrick.;
TUBED
contest
superintendent of the W.
.
.. C. i
jT. U,
' T^re aere five contestant*, first SEVERAL BALL GAMES

SOON BE 0

;300 heard the spring concert given
DAYS FOR
, by the Barry County Orchestra unCamp Kitanniwa at Clear lake
FEOPUI
'der direction
A. A. Blfemo
promises to be a very much alive
place tills summer during the five
Thursday evening. All were very
than thte^umber'wHI be rollstered ALLOTS SCHOOL, TOWNI favorably impressed with the man- PLENTY OF EATS, LOTS
MISSIONS SPEAK OF
camp period* for Camp Fire Girls
I
— —...---------------------- -nlore
--------QUID nnilMTV
TAVCC
p,acP irolncr
BOlng tz&gt; Mliw fVInhlnr
Ddphlne Pn-*
En-’
including Blue Bird groups also. The from Hustings thte season.
ADC---Al-------------------DCAnv I-------lOTcn ncr 1,1 whlch tb* various numbers
'
OF GAMES PROMISEd
AGE THAT HAS GONE five periods are: For girls 6 io 18 Pold Camp Fire membership for'
onlr, LUU I'll I Y lAXto gelhartc, whose subject was "Why
AKE ALREADY LISTED •were presented.
। Judging from the applause, the'
w _ —1
the
•••-Increasing
•••*.»»-•■.»Use ofw. Machinery
*»».«&gt;»&gt;«■ z ,
,
.
i years of age. First. June 25 to Julythis'city at present is: 12 groups In-1
‘.'2. tL;
w —
-t.- —
They Accomplished Much fl inclusive; Second. July 9 to July eluding 19 leaders, 80 Camp Fire List la Given for Each Tax. Make* Total Abstinence Necessary." We Are Certain That Has- I two number-rt —
most popular “
with
the, Site
at Stuart Lake
Admlr, --------------Others who
competed
were **'
Misses
..
n
n
j «
‘
—
--------------------------------- 1 j
i audience were the "Largo" from the I ,
oW_
,
Gdod for Their Indian
lM; Th,nr July 23 w Au“ ’• PourU&gt;- Girl* and 27 Blue Birds; a total of i
ing
Unit—To Meet
.Marion Weyertnan. Marie Bevertings Will See Good ReNew World Symphony by Anton '
Located—Happy
Au&lt;uflt 6 to August 17; Fifth, Au- 126 girls and leaders, which Is In-,
[wyk and Arloa Myers, also Donald'
Again May 28
Fouowers gust 20 io August 31. Preceding these
deed splendid.
.. j।
suits Vmm
From oinn
Plan
| Dvorak and selections from "The_
Time Is Assured
! Supervised play for toy. in this
Camp rules
Missionary enterprises of les* than camps, a National Summer Training
rates for registered Camp
The Barry county tax commission Weaver.
The Y. M. C. A. Summer Camp
'!• and nbl*
Judge* were Mr*. Cameron McB)_uc nttarfBirds nt
of &lt;&gt;u,
the.'
a century ago were vastly different Course fur guardians and all inter­ Fire Giri*
consist* of Chairman Elite E. Faulk­ , In tyre. Loyal Lowell and Mrs. Scott.: city has been given a good deal of
*111 8000 °Pen on th0 CamP Uarr*
consideration by the committee*.' w
* ^nP
than what they are to-day. At that rated adult* will be held from June Battle Creek area are 85 00 per week
...
Mr*. ______
Merrick report*
thnt she acting jointly, representing the city
Mr.
to direct- grounds on the banks of Stuart laka
Mr Blfemo,
BUenw- in
,n addition
addlU
time, on uur western coast, a life wa*'21 10 Ju,ie 24 inclusive, with classes and for all other girls 88 00 per week. ner of Delton. Carl Wciplntcr cl this
ing
the
orchestra,
was
also
soloist,
'
in
Orangeville.
Thte delightful'
city.
County
Clerk
T.
8.
K.
Reid,
hojxs
to
hold
a
Gold
Medal
contest
Health and sanitation are the first 1
lived that was totally different from i conducted by Mira Eldora DeMot*
council, the American Legion. Comany that preceded it. or lias fol-tond Miss Helen Blggart. of the Na- considerations given the girls at ।County Treasurer F. L. Maus and
lowed it. The romance of It has been Uonal staff and leaders from Ken- Camp Kitanniwa. Every girl must ,County School Commissioner. Mrs.
V*".—
, v ,,
”
wta.ir. .nd
toy
■», Blfemo'.
Blrtn.o. pupils.
pupil,, p^taonta ta
tta f
“ «»
“» kuW &gt;«*•;
Uta; U»n
Unlta
Ita «L
ok.
smith. Th. eommlrtlmt Bn- «ehert„
arai b.
w ilw
u... Uta. Lurv
immortalized in Helen Hunt jack-' lucky. Illinois, Ohio. Indiana and present a doctor's certificate of
i----------------- appropriated sjou. an oi
u
_ _______ _______ _
i
..mu— »»
___ _ _ '
son's "Ramona " At that time there 1 Michigan mil also offer instruction good'health and there will be a reg­ lahed their prellmUt.ry work Ttw&gt;- ““ .I""11'
| which is to be devoted to paying
'— of
-» Joe
•— Brozak.
------ &lt;- l'"&gt;
caP“ble manner.
grove of trees on a high bluff over­
were about 20 missions along a tout Ui the various phases of the Camp istered nurse resident at the Camp. ,day of last week and adjourned un- iCteraidlne Isennatn.
the modest salary
I
____
.
™4
p”
'-’ tokln, the Uta. TennU court, and
700 miles of our western coast line. |F,re program, including handicraft. The water supply is tested regularly (til Monday. May 28.
who will be the supervisor of play
Tr^n
ra nT,uh
1 for this city during the vacation U^thin^to
,
In Europe there has ever been a nature, camp craft, music and sport*, and adequate, nourishing meals , The lawMUll
provideswulil7
that the
county,1
X
? pln« P00* tables are provided, a*
period. It has been suggested that w.t
a. grouo o^amu^ ^miulciani
scramble for tiie control of more Twenty local Guardians have al- planned by a.trained dietitian will each township and village, a* well
tt,nti. well as carefully supervised boating
I there be Included In the plan thte
1
___ - swimming.
terrltory, and indeed our own coun-1 ready enrolled. Hila is one of eight be served. Through the generosity aa each school district, shall submit
1 and
of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation'a budget for their requirement* for
try hasn't been exactly stationary .similar course given thia year.
' year supervised play for girls. Hurt. *,
ft
Jear^ of nrafte
rar i V10 flne lhlng about »b* Y. Ml,
in this respect. But along In the 18th I "Hobbies" 1* the general camp new buildings have been provided,ieach year before the commission:
century when tiie treasures of the 1 Fire theme this year and hobbies will Including a lodge which contains the meet* in Muy However, less than
1 m ittecs would be glad to Include it. rhMtrn’ th.t nni? inn
wiuunpa u.iu
and nuuui
about nan
half
------------uuv me concensus oi opinion oi
an emmr^nf
New World began to be more deeply '!* featured in every way-in play, office, modern kitchen, dining room.,half the townships
—
dL»!
county of more than 2oJoa)Ppopula"B’-|PeoPIe of Barry county that thf
Olzdlstrlct* had provided• THE SENIORS TO BE IN conccn’ed »* Hurt, being a new prop- tlon
' nrTvilXd
name °r °*d AngeU in connection
appreciated in Europe, those who *n work, in dramatics, and in fact. well equipped First Aid room, craft IO( the school.
die consideration of the 1
A .
.
•'&lt;MlUon ,n Hastings, it te tetter to
prlvUe«'d to hear the wUh
rooms, and'a large recreation room budget* for V
*el out for our shores were not mere-; In all camp activities.
with this
this camp
camp te
is an
an awuranc*
assurance ----that3
ly limited to the ones who wished'' ,J,M
Lost* u,mmw
summer M
60 w«*Unir«
Hastings airl«
girls with fireplace where cool evenings' commission.
I
CHARGE OF GRADUA' .
it
i try it out in the modest way in'
It will te
be earefullv
carefully eonrfiu-rad
conducted and
spent
at
least
one
two
weeks'
period
(Continued
on
page
five)
j
The
fifteen
mlU
tax
limitation.
I which it lias been started. If it
more land. There were the priests
every detail well looked after.
TION
PROGRAM
___________________________________ which wa*
mnrtr a nart
and the soldiers of the cross, who
was made
part nf
of th&lt;*
the nnn.
con­
Benefits toiboy* of such a camp,
I works, as everybody hopes and the
wished io carry tidings of salvation
stitution of this state, is a very;
especially following a year at school.
I committees believe It will, it will |
ANNOUNCE PROGRAM
to MW
IW
the wsumimu
benighted Ulivo
ones across
HUUW the
MK- SCU.
sen.
rigid affair, and compliance with it: CLASS OF 1934 TO
undoubtedly lead to plans for suI not a group of young fellows getting
These good missionaries and their CliatlCe 10 Helb
is absolutely necessary.
rn/C
ncunniCTDATinu
I*
nUpd
8^'
P^y
another
season.
I
FOR ALUMNI BANQUET The state asks for .8 of one mill i
followers knew comparatively noth_. ,
„1 _
GIVE DtMUNol KA I IUN There is no reason why that should
away by themselves, but Is a case
ing of the many and strange tribes
to be. assessed in every county for 1
I of attending a well-ordered, spten------------- I not be done and every reason why I
Hon. John C. Ketcham to the support of the University of The Rev. John W. Kitching । it should be.
in thte part of the old earth, no more
dldly arranged summer camp, wiwro
than did those who had located
Michigan and the Michigan State
comfortable Ibdglng 1* provided in
to Deliver Barcalanre
our next 158110 we hopc
Be Toastmaster—Inter­
to
Denver waccaiaure; MrIn Broeak
.s ouUlne of a day.a have KEPRESBNTATIVZ OF AU­ tents, where there Is real “roughing
College.
■ton« 'he eajlern Biore. or our
Vbe.Uon Ume will «»n be here
esting Theme
country. By the year 1834 a line of I
.
„
Each county is required to submit
it." which boys alway* appreciate.
DITOR GENERAL HERE
ate Sermon
(gram
—-----------for the boys, so that a better
Missions stretched from San Diego [alld wllh 11 c°mea summer camp,
The tent life is likewise under su­
Eighty-nine senior, will te Brad-,ld5a,au‘1,bT formcd »«»» r5«ard *°
Arrangements have been complet­ a b«gct, which shall be prepared
YESTERDAY
to Ban Francisco. Thousands of In-1 Camp Fire Girls have been looking
pervision, as some older person I*
p^ays
ed for the Hastings High School by the finance committee of the uated from tiie Hastings High wA I
(Ilans were converted and many of, forward eagerly to going to camp.
county board of supervisors. Last school at the graduation exercise* 1 and 8an’tt,1
in charge of each tent and has tho
tak,c p,ac« on 'lhe
Uiem rrblued .under rhe Rtlemlpu,
n „„„ „„|U1 lhc„ Alumni Banquet to be held in the year this committee had no prece- to be held In Central auditorium I [alr STOunda. the tite of which ha* WILL ADVANCE COUNTY
leadership of it
&gt;
gym on Friday evening.
1. -at (dents
teachings of the Fathers, to become
,
z
- ---- June
- -■
utmia io
to Kinue
guide incm
them ana
and maae
made inc
the Friday afternoon. June 1. com- j lx*n r«toualy donated by the fair
It I* difficult to Imagine how such,
tarpenlem
mtaone.
bluetamUlu. I ™"
“»&gt; “.no1 «" otaUele 6 30 o clock. Following I* the pro- mWake of oklng
$15,000
DUE
JULY
1
uu,c for the
mencing at 2:00 o'clock, according “-'soclallon for that purpose. This
end termers. The Missionaries .-ol u ’ flr wh? b anxious to Bo. Ser- Bram' ,,
. . .
'county budget. They did not take
to Superintendent D. A. VanBus- )*“*or *®
appreciated by not
only seleeled their tods .Uh wls-l"*1 h«'' "'"toy .used . port ot
invocation-principal William T.. lnto con.tdef.uon the fact that kirk
[only thoae who are directly con- Will Enable County Road day. which includes the “eat*" 1
(only
doni, bin paid especial attention to Ithe-eamp roe and an- read) lor work Wallace.
&gt;.there would be a heavy delinquent
well as all the privllegM at U
cem«
Commeneement will te patterned i: ce
,rn.cd' b“l
■!’ who are interCommission to Carry Out
the location or their MUstos » W|«Wrever they cwn «et U
« n!ler .. .. ’
&gt; tax. They asked for only 4 mills. The much after the one held last year eated
camp Farm boys are permitted I
‘»av‘n« thb P«*™m put
..trty, and used Brest care in «&gt;,. I Name, or these sirls hare been listBusiness Meeting
total equalized value of the county with the seniors themselves In across- Tte forenoon* will te given
Year's Program
_
pay half the 35.00 fee in f&lt;x
otructlon. A Bood many or them ■"&lt; Milt llttw women whoue wlllliw „
„°
waa
&gt;'««•
Mr. Lyle O. Taylor, deputy audl- ,brou«ht from the farm. A got
charg* of the program, which te aa,V&gt;
*»*•• *ho w‘» Probably a.ore still sundlng. and without itreothe called by any one who will glye Ruth O'Connor Baine. -21. President
(Continued on pw three)
tor general, met the county road! cook plan5 wxl Proves the me*
follows:
(Continued on page four)
•
i
-----wonder, because olte„ the stone ■». «,rt&gt; »" opportunity to cam of Association.
commissioners, the county treasurer.1 ln tl,M« summer camps. Thera
Processional March—"Pomp and *-r-rnntirv u'nAin. n
Toastmaster
‘ ‘“
walls would be tour to sis r„t| their way. Tliey are: Me. Jaw Badfinance committee of the board of 8ood food and enou8h of ft. Pa
H' °" Jw
° PREPARATIONS MADE
Chiv.iry- Robert.
ATTORNEY
Ullet Kindness and patience MVmed '"M. WiOTO 2510. Mrs. Wm_ Ducker. Ketcham. '92.
supervisors, the town boards of teurized milk from Highlands Dal
"Star
Spangled
Banner
-High
Tn
Mfll/F
I
AW
nFFirp
Theme—“A Century of Progress."
to be the qualities met emphasised.' Phone
«to Mrs. Fred Hale,
FOR MEMORIAL DAY School Orchestra. Mr. Weley Logan.:
Carlton. Woodland iu also furnished. There will I
,u "lUVCJ-RW UrFlUt Thornapplc.
"Your
Ticket. Please"—Jannet
and a* a result the indtefn soon be- Phone 256L
Hope end MkpM Oraee towruldp. B,ble •“* e“h day. KlUU. a
O’er A 4 .nd the nnince committee M the ““
came as tractable and gentle as wore
hotAewHe wlto neeta help-, Michael. ‘27.
etartatar-tmUdto,,
Next Sunday Legion Mem­ ‘"ln™.Uan-Hcv L L Ocwcy.WiU
"The Wings of the Century­
their ’eachcrs
t:lrl 10 8lay w,th children, to help
Hutlnta
city
council
in the wiper" «• tally pradnm. wk
The' Mlsslan terms, some ol them! ««J, "™.
P. Store—Long Used
bers and Others Will Attend for Methodist Episcopal church.
William Bachman, 'St.
visors room at the court house yes- i?duIt Christian leadership. Th
Bangs—(a) "Rain," Curran; (b)
avail herself ''
of *this
Girls' Trio—Lola Ashalter. Lucille
(Continued on page six)
• "chance to get
terday
afternoon.
The
miraxe
of
'
lhe
,
r
c
v
arp
,
hUte
5: »amM- •’rinunii
aa
Law
Office
Presbyterian
Church
terday afternoon. The purpose of
"Spftngtlme," D. Watkins. High
help and nt the same time help some Kurrpe*. Beth Haven, with Vcrlan
Preparations for the observance Sctftol Glfls' Glee club. Miss Fran­ I Attorney Archie D. McDonald has the gathering was to consider what and boating. During the campti
girl to have a chance to spend a Linington at the piano.
GRADUATION AND
(rented the offices above the A. At P. should be done about the gas tax period for girls tho same carol
iwrlod at camp.
"Lights and color"—Rachel Caln, of Memorial Day have been com­ ces Hunter, director.
supervision will to exercised, wi
Dramatization — "W hen Good store at the comer of State and and weight lax money* which the
PROMOTION EXERCISES Tiie girls are selling waxed paper.
pleted and everything now awaits
adult* looking after their welfare.
"Handy Wax” and meta) sponges at
"The Streets of Paris"—Richard the coming of the day. There will Friends Get Together," Class of Jefferson street* and will soon move state owe* to Barry county, and the
into the new location. The rooms are 84.100.15 which Barry county owes
10 cents each, the profit from which
1 be the usual parade of school chil­ IBM.
afford* wholesome, healthful
Students to Present Pro­ they
the
state,
which
represent*
the
being
redecorated
and
put
in
flne
Presentation of the Class — Mr.
have to help on camp expenses.
Violin Belo—Wesley pogan. Mrs. dren. which Is always enjoyable.
helpful recreation. Every boy
amount
of
state
tax
raised
In
the
condition
for
hi*
use.
Win. •&gt;. Wallace.. Principal of High
gram at Dowling on
Fred Palmer accompanist.
The address for the day will be giv­
girl who can do so should *tgx
A long law office history te con­ five townships and this city in 1932.
"The Sky Ride"—Clarence
en by Fred M. Searles, assistant School.
this week if possible for a cam;
Thursday P. M.
ANNUAL MEETING OF
Presentation of Diplomas —Mr. nected with the new quarters yrhich which Is impounded In the Freeport, period at Camp Barry. If more
Planta, '96
prosecuting
attorney
of
Kent
coun
­
Woodland and Nash­
Thursday afternoon at two o'clock
BARRY ROD &amp; GUN CLUB Song. "America The Beautiful"— ty. and will no doubt be an inter­ Fred A. Johnson, President Board of Mr. McDonald will occupy. The late Middleville,
formation
Is desired, it can to
ville state banks, and the Hastings
the graduation and promotion ex­
Judge
Clement
Smith
flrst
had
hte
Education.
The audience.
esting address. The programs for
talned from Secretary C. F. Ki\
ercises of the Dowling school will
Taps.
offices there, after he had com­ National Bank. This *4.100,15 has phone 2453.
Ticket* for the banquet may be Memorial Day at Hastings have
On Monday. May 28.'the annual
never been paid to the county treas­
be held with the following program:
pleted
his
two
terms
as
probate
Benediction
—
Rev.
L.
L.
Dewey.
purchased
afrgQw
Hlgh'school
office,
meeting of the Barry County Rod
been outstanding in recent years
urer by the treasurers of the five
Song. "Cornish Moy Song"—Girls'
Reveille.
judge, in January. 1885. Some time
--------and Gun Club will be held In the Carveth A: Stebbins' and at the and this one will be no exception.
Sunday afternoon. May 27. the I thereafter the late p. T. Colgrove townships and of this city, so the BARRY CO. NORMAL
Banner office, price 75 cent*.
Next Sunday the members of the
(Continued on page six)
baccalaureate service of the gradu- became associated with Judge Smith
O. A. R.. W. R. C„ Spanish War atinra
COMMENCEMENT
y.|nen
w.lll
kw*
In
,t-^
In
till.
..m.
I
In
—
nF
kta
—
...
V
—
a.Bnn
Veterans. Legion and Auxiliary will atlng cla.is will be held in the Cen- In the practice of the law. having
FIFTY TEACHERS TO AT­
their offices at this same place. They ST. ROSE “TINY TOTS”
(Continued on page five)
Dialog "The Profesors"Wendell ^or
lIUU'n8 ytaf will be held
attend services at the Presbyterian
Graduates Presenting Pro­
bEI Sa Si KSrtSir.
। and various committees
»»»»«• will report
were together until Judge Smith was
TEND SPECIAL COURSE church. Members of the G. A. R­
IN MUSICAL RECITAL
chosen circuit Judge. For some time
gram Thursday P. M. ,
on activities carried on during the
and W. R. C. will meet at their
Song. "The Cradle Hymn"—Girls'
Mr. Colgrove continued tiie practice
year.
A class of about fifty teachers hall next Sunday at from ten
Chorus.
in Auditorium
of law alone, but a little later W. W. Playlet, Choral and Instru­
from Barry county schools are ex­ o'clock to 10:15. The Spanish War
Class History' and Prophecy—Mar­
Potter, now supreme court justice,
The thirtieth annual commopce­
Veterans, members of the Legion
mental
Numbers,
Recita
­
GROUNDS OF CENTRAL
garet Hammond.
pected to enroll for the special and Legion Auxiliary will meel at
became associated with him under
ment of the Barry County Normal
tions on the Program
the Arm name of Colgrove and Pot­
course In educational problems'to Legion hall. The members of the
will be held in the Central audlHammond and Murriel Coult.
ter. This partnership was severed
An entertainment will be preaer t­
be held here during the week of five organizations will unite at the
Miss Thelma-Kennedy, secretary when Mr. Potter ’ removed to Lan­
torlum on Thursday afternoon. May
Flayette, "The Sick Doll"—First
A group of workmen, supplied by June 4. according to Superintendent comer of Church and Center street* of the Hastings High School Alum­ sing, having accepted a place on the ed by the 'Tiny Tots" of the St. 31. at two o'clock with the following
Grade.
Rose
musical
department
in
Cen
­
Valedictory—Hazel G. Van Pattcp.’ the county wMfare department, are D. A- VanBusklrk. Mr. Carter of th$ and march to the Presbyterian ni Association, reports a number of public utilities commission. Later he tral auditorium this Thursday eve­ program:
church.
lost addresses of former graduates became attorney general of the
Preaentation of Diplomas and doing a job of grading on the east W 8- T. C- was over last week to
March—High School Orchestra.
ning. May 24, commencing at S:15
side nf the Central school building complete arrangements, classes will
If you know any of these
Promotions.
7k please statc' and ,UU 1&gt;ter a Juat'ce of the o'clock. Each participant will as­
Invocation—Fr. J. A. McNulty.
and putting in a sidewalk. Later the be held for 24 hours during the week TO FIX CORN-HOG
call Mrs. Ruth Baine at 1the
High
May Pole Drill.
u H
.?h 1 supreme court. Mr. Colgrove oc- sume the role of some
Plano Solo—"In A ChlnaM Gar­
familiar
play grounds in jhe ward schools are and two to three term hours of
school phone 2224, and give her
the
QUOTA FOR COUNTY Information. It will be much*r ap"­ cupied these same rooms until hl3 character from fairy land. The pro­ den,” by KetUeby, Nelda Oooi.
credit will be granted.
to be improved.
TO CONTINUE NORMAL
gram is as follows:
preciated.
Thus it can be seen that the use
This
week
the
allotment
commit
­
SCHOOL NEXT YEAR
The list follows:
of these rooms as law oflees 1* his­
tee of the County Com-Hog Reduc­
Fairy—J. Mulder.
Grace Stewart. 1904.
toric. They are very convenient and
According to Superintendent D. A.
tion Board will meet with the state
Brownie—L. Kennedy.
Mrs. Chas. Stemmer (Grace Dun­ well adapted for the purposes.for
VanBusklrk. the County Normal
statistician to determine the quota ning), 1899.
which their new occupant will use
school here will be continued for
for Barry, according to Harold Fos­
Mary Quinn, 1898.
them. Mr. McDonald came to Has­
Owenn, Hanging Gardena — M. by Bowes—Walt, Sextette, Lucille
another year provided a sufficient
ter. county agent. Members of the
Doris Lyon. 1921.
tings about two years ago. He has Ketcham.
Austin. Nelda cool, Frances Darby,
number of student* enroll.
committee are Will Btruln, Assyria;
George Beach, 1914.
won a large circle of warm personal
David, Cornet Solo, Robin's Lulla­ Keitha Dickson. Arlene McMillen
Vcrn Webster, Barry; L. G. C. FineDonkld Westbrook 1010.
friends and the confidence of the by—W. Velte.
REVIVAL MEETINGS
and Margaret Perkin*.
.
frock. Woodland.
Dorothy Wlckliam. 1020.
community. He has takep a live In­
AT PRAIRIEVIM.F..
Fairy, Humming Bird — M. E.
Clair Wood. 1911.
terest tn civic matters, has built up Mulder.
The Rev. George Bennard of Cal­
PLEASE COOPERATE.
Maude W. Smith.
Mrs. Otto Vendt (MelUsa War- a good and growing law practice and
After an Intensive caucus cam-1 I am a candidate for Boy Scout
ifornia U the evangelist.
Decoration Day, May 30, comes on
Brownie, Clarinet Solo. Brownie
Benediction—Fr. J.A. McNulty.
ner). 1899.
deserves the proeperlty which his Frolic— K. Velte.
Miss Hannah Dahlstrom. song p.l„ ta.W.n. I» U» Orten-nd
Members of the Normal claw are!
Merl Sprague. 1913.
a am making my campaign on a legal holiday. It is necessary, thereleader.
host of friends wish for him.
Lucille Austin. Hasel Cairn*.
(Continued on page three)
Blue parties for Junior city officer* 'platform of civic betterment. I ad­
Mrs. Victor Sparks (Ruth Fred­
We had a great meeting over Sun­
Cool. Norma Cool. Franc**
day 108 in S. S. A very attentive. There were nominated the following vocate the following progressive fea­ Tuesday, May 29, In order that our erick).
Keitha Dlckaoo. Oxutanca
Ralph Smith. 1925.
tures:
city and county subscribers receive
audience at both services, morning list of candidates:
Mrs. Arthur Percival (Anna Gid­
1. A municipal Water Softener to the Banner next week Thursday as
and evening. Services continue all
Marie EUls. Boyd O' Belrne, Mar­
Tiie Green party which consist*
dings). 1892.
do away with the unsanitary cistern.
this week and next, every night at
garet Perkin*. Alta Bxter. Zona
of Troops 71. 51. 73 and 106. chose
Mrs. F. O. Ockerblad (Ethyl Wil­
9.
Paving
of
alleys
and
general
We
ask
all
oar
CORRESPONDSmelker and Martell Smith.
8:00 o'clock, two services on Sun- Vem Winingsr. mayor; Lloyd Peter­
.
.
Improvement of the “back doors*1 of DENTS as weU as our ADVERTIS­ liams), 1910.
son, clerk; William Fox, treasurer:
Mrs. Wm. A. Morse (Ida Parish).
ERS to cooperate with as by getting
Is a rare opportunity to hear the Lloyd Hopkins. Victor Mun ton. Jus­ our business and factory section.
3. A City Park along the river their new* letter* and advertising 1882.
friends, former membar* of
best and you are Invited to all of tices of peace; aldermen, Robert
Mrs.
Eugene • Lyons,
(Hilda
that would be the beauty spot of copy to as early. Wherever possible
County Normal and rural teac
the services. Come and bring your Gorham. Charles Leonard,
Jr., the community.
Phelps). 1909.
friends, people were here from 25 David Townsend, Arthur LaBallisin the recreation room on tlx
Charlotte Klbllnger, 1925.
I solicit your votes and assure
ond floor of the Central buildin
miles distant. They aald. "We will ter. Ian Ironside, Willard Arnold,
Dorothy E. Collins, 1921.
be back." Only two weeks of this Lynn Perry and Jack Sage; board you that. If elected. I shall attempt Saturday.
Saturday. May 28. Is Poppy Day j their memorial emblem. It la also
Mrs.
Karl
Carpenter
(Ethel
to
merit,
your
confidence.
.unusual privilege don't miss it. tor review. Robert Oorkin and Don­
throughout the whole country, these | worn by the British Legion in all
Harshberger). 1921.
Vernon Wlnlnger,
SUFFERED A STROKE.
May 20—June 3 inclusive.
little red paper flowers being dis- the British Empire, as a tribute to the county Normal room.
ald Doxey.
" Candidate for Mayor on “Green
Mrs. Chas. Bauman, 1910.
The veteran supervisor of Prai­
Ail are Jordlally welcome to
irlbutert by
hv the American
Amerir«n Legion
tealzui the
tho departed.
ilentirteH
.
For the Blue party which consists
Party" Ticket.
Mrs. Jay Barton (Eva Hurd), 1893. trlbuted
rieville. Newell Barber, suffered a
HONOR FOR WM. SEVERANCE.
Auxiliary volunteer workers, who
of
Troops
73,
74.
75,
76
and
79,
the
A penny apiece i* paid for each
Leon Barnum. 1809.
partial paralytic stroke at his home
Many In Hasting* know Will Bevwill be stationed in this city, in poppy made. A veteran. If he Is not NOTICE OF ANNUAL
following
were
chosen:
Lyle
Kurr,
Hastings Taxpayers and Voters:
Helen Anderson. 1922.
near Cressey yesterday. Tuesday
erance, who was born here and
I believe In strict economy in a morning. He was taken to the Del­
Mrs. John Amey (Ruth Tubbs), Nashville. Freeport. Woodland. Mid­ too badly disabled,, can easily turn
graduated from our city schools mayor; Bill Ransom, city clerk;
• 8CN00€
dleville, Delton. Hickory Corners out 300 of the flowers in a short
1V w
Is receiving 1911.
The annual meeting
several year* ago. He has resided In Gordon Crothers, treasurer; John day when economy Ls indicated as ton hospital, where ,he
and Dowling.
working day. This is usually the
Eleanor M. Morewood. 1929.
Battle Creek for some time, and is , Erway, justice of peace; Justin never before. I would insist that excellent medical attention. He was
These popples are worn in tribute maximum number tlw disabled men
Mrs. O. W. Taylor (Gladys Fred­
the district superintendent of the Cooley, justice of peace; Aldermen. Lhe City Treasurer act a* Andltor 8bic u, make himself 'understood
Robert Caukln, Norval Stamm. Eu­ at each and every department and after the stroke, and it is hoped he erick), 1916.
to the men who gave their lives for are permitted to make in a day to
Consumers Power Co. s
America in the World war and in prevent them from overtaxing their buslnem as mi
recover. He ha* made a
Irene Foley, 1930.
A fine honor has come to him. as gene Bush. Marshall Cook. John officer, requiring monthly reports may
honor of those who are still paying strength, and means earning* of fore it. will ba
Ida Fisher. 1928.
we learn from the Battle Creek Barnett, Steven Johnson. Albert from every department to be ap-, splendid record as supervisor. His
the price of sacrifice. Alf contribu­ three dollars a'day.
Orsbom,
and
Gerald
Shultx;
board
proved by the Auditor and then cour^
the
lm.
Marjory Currier, 1928.
Central adme*
Moon-Journal of May 16. He has
tions for the poppies will be used to
For men who have Mln in I mm pl - day. tba 11 th day
of
review, Hugh
Kelly,
Orville
Bal- &gt;preeented to the Common Council prea6ed his aaeodatea In that body
Gezlna Raid!, 1929.
JUBl
- ---------- —
------------just been CICVIW
elected piCMUCIll,
president of MIO
the1-' ----------------for their approval also. This would'wUh hll hUh
of Justice, falrsupport the relief and rehabilitation tala for months feeling that they 8:00 o'clock P. M.
Battie Creek Foremen's dub, at i ,a^®e-, ...
. .
....
Esther Parker. 1930
integrity.
were useless incumbrance* on the
their meeting held May 15 at the, .
e^Uons are being held to- •tend to curb all unnecessary ex- 1 neaa
Earl M- Boulter. 1931.
nm PrtabyUrUb ebureh. He .ue-'tay “ Jta aly eehooU tart. On pense.
Legion and Auxiliary among the dis­ earth, three one-dollar bills actual­
| » ■
&lt; a «■
----------Lloyd Freeman. 1932.
Daled this
ly earned are worth a fortune. For
abled veterans and their families.
.tad. Htartrt J Blemtaf. ot U» W.
“» eurttartul oOTtay. will
As soon a* possible I would estab- PLAY AT GOOD WILL CHURCH,
Laura Benedict. 1914.
Tills annual custom originated In the families of these men—the pop­
Kaltend a meeting of the city conn­ llaii:
। Tills week Friday night the play.
K- Kellogg
Kellogg company.
Company.
Warren Myers. 1925.
ctl and on Saturday will take over
1. A Civic Play Ground srithjjro- "An Old Fashioned Mother" will be
1918.
Miss
Moina
Michael
of
Athens,
py
makers
are
all
men
who
receive
Wayne D. Hershberger, 1925.
Georgia, conceiving the idea of little ar no government compensa­
the city office*. Each officer will 'gram of supervised vacation play, to. given at the Good Will church In
PENALITY AFTER JUNE 1.
On- Meade. 1612.
wearing popples In honor of the tion-flic money earned often mean*
Dog owners should remember that later be required to report, outlin­ Include both boys and girls.
,' Rutland. Il will be put on by a
Donna Clark. 1930.
World war dead after reading the food, shelter and fuel for the winter.
unless their dog taxes are paid be­ ing the function of the office lie
2. A Municipal Bathing Beach group of people from the Irving
are
statement* at one of the nearby lakes.
poem. "We Shall Not Bleep." In 1920 For the men without families the
fore June 1 the penalty will be add­ held. Herewith
t Methodist church, under the direo■
BALL GAME.
Battle Creek Gas Oo. vs. Dowling —
the poppy was
— ----adopted
---------------------as the me---- poppy earning* provide a '*teke' for
ed. As this penalty 1* quite stiff made by the rival mayors regarding
3. A Municipal Dog Pound.
Itlon of Rev. and Mrs. McKean of
it will be well for owners to settle their party platform:
Lyle Kurr. t Middleville. He I* the pastor of the Sunday, May 27. at Vickery's, Clear jnoria) flower of the Legion and a the day when they must go out and
Candidate for Mayor on Blue Party. I Irving church.
year later
later the
the Auxiliary
Auxiliary took
look itit as
as
before the dale mentioned.
lake.—Adv.
year
(Continued on page »U)

EIGHTY-NINE TO
RECEIVE DIPLOMAS

SUITE WILL SEffl

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Girls Go To Camp\

McDonald

Can You Give Any
Of These Addresses?

School being improved

Scouts Nominate Candidates For
“Junior Officers” Of Hastings
"Green and Blue” Party
Heads Submit Statements

Poppy Day To Be Conducted By
Legion And Auxiliary Saturday
¥ ¥ * * ¥
Money Used For Welfare And Rehabili­
tation Work Among Disabled Veterans

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAT U. IM4
Improvements to the matter of se­
lection of Judges and tpelr tenure of
office.
Local leader* are confident that
they will experience little difficulty
in obtaining Barry county'* quota
of the requisite number of petition­
er*. The proposed amendment, they
A MGVNMRNT TO TAKE say. is popular with citizens in nil
[walks of life, and is generally hailed
JUDGESHIPS OUT OF
a* s great progressive step in govPOLITICS
emment.
1 The offices of supreme court Jusu PCTITinUK Wil I
itices. and circuit and probate Judges
■ ■’ C©AAM IDC niDnill ATen iare too important, they declare, and
SOON BE CIRCULATED Itoo dignified, to be sought through
—----------I the stress and chaos of partisan pol• Would Pave Way for Pro-lttlcs. It Is more.important, their
i.r
~
,
contention Is. to choose tiie man for
gressive Improvements in his experience, ability and fairness
rather than for his loyalty to a
Selections Made
Barry county is to be canvassed party standard or for his ability to
v 'Within the next few days to obtain gamer votes in ah Inter-party strag­
' this district's share of the 168.000 gle.
We hope these petitions may be
'('Signatures on a petition asking that
[f.the election of supreme court jus- [numerously signed in Barry county.
"'tlces and circuit and probate judges The crime problem can best be met
"‘’be taken out of partisan politics. in tilts state and country by com­
?'Tte work is a part of the movement pletely eliminating politics in the
launched by the Non-Partisan Ju- selection of judges. . The Banner
'.aiclary Committee of Michigan. would go much further, and keep
' which seeks to obtain an amend­ all law-enforcipg agencies entirely
ment to the stale constitution pro­ : out of politics.
riding for a non-partisan ballot for
the judiciary.
4-H HEALTH CHAMPIONS
■GJ S Grant Voorhees of Freeport will
w,engage in the solicitation, together
CHOSEN FOR COUNTY
b.with other citUens of Barry county [
...who are perfecting community and They Are Wayne Gates of
county, organizations for tiie work. ,
i..Men and women of all parties, who [j Cloverdale and Miss Eloise
are sympathetic, with the proposal.
Cable of Delton
-^•re being invited to take part in I
| In addition to choosing 4-H
.. the drive.
More than 100.000 citizens already ciuunpions for various kinds of 4-H
[
projects
there have also been chosen
have signed the petitions and six­
ty-five counties are thus for repre- j; the 4-H good health champions, who
sented in the membership of the are selected by the Burry County
^.(Aktu, state VUU.UUMOC.
temporary
committee. »
It W
is '’ Health Unit. Those chosen must
t planned to have signatures from he over fifteen years of age. and
, tach oft he 83 counties in Michigan will be eligible only if they have
.when the petitions are filed with the finished some 4-H project. Tiie boy
•ecretary of state July l. With that champions arc Wayne Gates
of
} official’s acceptance of the petitions. Cloverdale. Everett Mott of Delton
the proposed amendment goes on and Gaynord Pennock, also of Delthe ballot for the November elec- ton. The three highest among tiie
1 tlon. girls are Eloise Cable of Delton.
Change In the selection of the Ju- Bessie Henry of Delton and Kathdlclary long has been advocated In erlne Horton, also of Delton The
Michigan, with some citizens ask- first named in each group of three
8ng for an even more radical action, is the champion, the others are altThe Non-Partisan Committee deem- temates. The two champions, or
led it advisable to propose a mod- their alternates If the champions
Brute change, which they feel is sure are unable to go. will receive as a
Ho be given the approval of the vol- reward a trip to the State College
«tts In November. With this amend- In East Lansing in July. At that
Enent adopted, they say. the way rims they will enter a contest for
Aril) be paved for future progressive the state championship.

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LOCAL NEWS

John F. Oody, Husband of
The Rev. L. L. Dewey At­
Former Hastings Girl,
tending Various Ohurch
Is Successful
DAWN TO DUSK DRIVE ON
Meetings
FOURTH DIST. LEGION AND ' in a recent Issue of the Hammond,
FRIDAY TO RAISE
If anyone wants to secure the
Indiana. Timee. appeared an item
sen ices of the Rev. L. L. Dewey this AUXILIARY CONVENTION
FUNDS FOR YEAR
telling
of
the
honor
that
came
to
week, they will have to catch him
ON SUNDAY
John F. Cody, the husband of Mrs.

Mrs. c. T. Cordes entertained the
Three Times Four club on Friday
night.
1 Mrs. Charles Hinman entered
Pennock hospital Tuesday morning
'for a minor operation.
I Mrs. Jack Laubaugh is recovering
nicely from an operation performed
TWELVE TEAMS TO
, al Pennock hospital on Friday.
CANVASS ENTIRE CITY I Mrs Mildred Smith, probate reg­
------------.
later, has been confined to ter home
Special Demonitrations and for sevgral days with a severe attack

FIFTY PAY DOUBLE
'
.
DOG LICENSE FEE
Superviiors Mado No ProviBion for Returning
Sumi Overpaid
A year ago in June the supervisors
cut the license fee for dogs in tills
county to one-half tire legal charge.
This was done at thsir June «eMlon.
About fifty dog owners had paid the
full legal fee at that time. No doubt
it was an oversight, but tije super­
visors did not make any provision
for refunding to those fifty persons
the hslf which Uwy had remitted
which was over paid
Probably
there was no legal way in which
that eould be done. However, the su­
pervisors, according to the way in
which other counties have met sim­
ilar cases, could have given the fifty
credit on the 1034 dog licenses for
the excess payment. As it l». the
fifty who met the requirements of
the law. arc not impressed with the
Idea that compliance with the legal
requirements is a virtue since It coil
them twice as much to pay their 1W
cense fee in the period named in the
law as it would have cost them If
they had failed to pay. ThU is a
matter that probably can be ar­
ranged at the coming June session
of tl)c supervisors.

on the run. as he is a busy man.
Mina Eckert Oody, formerly of Free­
On Monday he attended a Grand
port and Hastings. He was nomi­
Rapids District Ministerial meeting SPLENDID REPORTS
nated as a candidate for the Judge­
at tiie Valley Ave. Methodist church
ON MEMBERSHIP ship by a large majority on May 8.
which is celebrating its diamond
Mr. Oody's picture appeared with
jubilee Rev. C. M. Conklin of Has­
tings. also Rev. M. D. McKean of State Has Nearly Reached the article which reads as follows:
"Junior” Oity 'Elections |of^.B
v
John F. COdy, lawyer of Ham­
Middleville accompanied him. Fol­
. ,. .
.
I MUs Kathryn Clarke, who has
National Quota—Hastings mond.
and candidate for the demo­
lowing the meeting the ministers
Added Features
been ill fu several weeks. U a pa'j Entertains July 22
cratic nomination for Judge of the
made a visit to the new district par­
Members of’the Boy Scout and tient at Pennock hospital. She is
Lake
superior
court,
room
number
1.
sonage where Dlst Supl and Mrs. ' American Legionnaires and AuxCamp Fire Girls* organizations here slowly improving.
Kennedy ncia
held "open
Hugh Kenneoy
open house."
nousc.
illary women who attended the loeatefi at Hammond, is a native of *ln Barry county began an active • county Agent Harold Foster atTuesday afternoon. Rev. Dewey Fourth District convention at Law- Hoosier. He was born on a farm in week Monday when the “TOl" an- tended a meeting of Michigan counwas in Grand Rapids attending a | rence on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Perry county, and educated in In­ nual drive for funds got under way. ty agents which was held a*. Kalameeting of the Conference Board [Don Foreman. T. 8. K. Reid. Albert diana schools. He attended Valpa­ Teams for canvassing the city Hur- man» on Friday.
raiso
I »IW university, graduating from
uvm the
HIV --------- ----- _ —
- ---- --- ' ---of Trustees, held at the First Meth- Dvkitra
Annahte fr.Yin
Dykstra and Prank
Frank Annable
from
odist church, with Dr. Wm. Puffer ! Hastings and Dr. and Mrs B. C. law sciwol there in 1905, at which 1P?.the, , n J" d , campaign on । Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waffle, So. Park
time he was admitted to practice in „
,y have been formed, variou* ei Are U1C parent Of B
boni on
of Kalamazoo as chairman. Mem-1 Swift of Middleville.
the state ana
and icaerai
federal courts,
courts. ms
His en- Scout “
troops
and Camp Fire Giri , Wednesday. May 16. He has been
uie
*~
bership in thb. committee is a cov­
urc lite
.l«c
to the
•“» planned
Following the bountiful dinner —
.........
...... -hU
—.dmlulon
unite have
ntanneH .Metal
'1*"'™-' &gt;p*eUl
nanied demon- ‘
Dean.
eted place among the preachers.
|
« hich was served in the High r-clwoi bar ho been .pent th the practice
,•
“
&gt;
Junior
The Michigan State Council of)
Mrs. Ida Ruth has returned to
gym. a joint program was enjoyed. of l*w. Me erne u&gt; Hnmmond tn t*1)' eteetlao will be held.
the Detroit Area meets in Lansing [
her home on N. Broadway after
। several of the Department and DU- 1924. where he soon built up a luBecause of support given by the ,caring for Mrs. John Rogers, who
on Thursday. Rev. Dewey serving1
.._ ■ „
• —rtrict officers being
introduced.
on two committees. *'“
—। AmonB them were District Com- cratlve practice and attained a flne W. K. Kellogg Foundation Barry (suffered a fall In her home.
Equalization
reputation as a trial lawyer. Mr.[county has been able to pro­
and Salatin- and
.«.,u«
Conference ln
| man(
jCr Rockwell. Arthur Clark. Cody Is well spoken of by hta broth-1 vide Scout and Camp Fire Girl work
Court was held by Judge McPeck
Dau-The ruin have been amend-!
t
Americanism
chairman.
er lawyers throughout the county here
*
* only
"' ~*
* *a third of the 'on Friday. He heard non Jury cases
at
about
rd
committeeman c»n
Carl ocuruniui.
tkltr.rn.pt mi
Mrs
„ makh.d
’ , , ~ these neaksna open u&gt; mmuiokkxiiuui
A. without respect to party afTUlaJlions. usual cost. Since Lloyd Shafer, and there were some proceedings
all
ministers
and
lavmrn
nf
Meth,
.
•J,
“'"ylCMl Schrumpf. Detriment vice­
connected with bank receiverships.
Odum. -Whither MrthodUm- u
oldI„, Mp„.
......... In hi» practice and professional con- Ipresent Scout executive, took over
-- -------------- -------- J. Thelma Webster. duct he has maintained the highest 1the work with Barry county a' part
Aunt Rhoda Wilcox school re­
the conference theme. Amon, the ;I Dbtrlct
District commit!
committeewoman. Mrs. Ag­
the Battle Creek area, the num­ union at school. May 27. all scholars,
&lt;
speakers are Dr. McCune of the nes Dunn cf Bad Aje. Department ideals of the legal profession and if of
teachers, singing school pupils in­
nominated
will
be
guided
by
those
'
ber
of
"boys
enrolled
has
more
than
People's church. Lansing: Dr. Paul Auxiliary president. Mrs. Thelma
vited.
Pot luck dinner, bring table
tripled and the work has been ex­
Hickey of the Detroit Institute of Bailey of Birmingham. Department ideals.
In 1925 Mr. C&amp;dy was Induced to tended throughout the county. Each service.—Adv.
Technology; Dean W W. White­ treasurer. Dr. Spar oi Benton Har­
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Clark are mov­
house of Albion, his subject being bor, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sherk. become a. candidate for judge of the year has seen a greater amount of
"The Church and the New Social Battle Creek. Department Mem­ Hammond city court. In 1930 he was Boy Scout activity and better troop ing into jhe hodsc recently vacated
by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gaskill on
Order; " Dr Frederick Fisher of Ann bership Chairman Rex Humphrey of the democratic nominee for prose­ organization.
curing attorney of Lake county, but
Herewith Is U)e program of events West South St., the latter having
Arbor, who will discuss "What Will
Detroit. Department Chaplain Fath­
moved to their farm near Quimby.
the Church Do About Missions er John Day of Three Oaks, and De­ withdrew on account of serious ill­ for the week:
ness.
During
a
portion
of
1932
he
Now?" In the evening, Dr. Spence partment Adjutant Don Glascoff".
The Emergency Relief Association
MONDAY - Scout exhibitions;
of Jackson and Chancellor Jos. M. The latter stated that Michigan had served as county attorney and the ,caucuses of “The Green Partv” and pay roll for the week ending May 17
same year was a candidate for the
M Gray of Washington. D. C.. will
defeated Minnesota In membership nomination for prosecuting attorney. "The Bluq Party;” first ward P. T. was 51.140 66. While tills is much
be the chief speakers. Dishop Blake
smaller
than the CWA pay rolls of
A.
Program
with
investiture
cere
­
so would be the holder of the "little
Mr. Cody is married and lives mony.
is the presiding officer.
I last winter. It nevertheless is an apbrown Jug"
with his wife and thrde children at
1 predated help.
TUESDAY—Candidates cam-.
Mrs Dunn, in
her
remarks 38 Highland street. Hammond. His -palgn;
torch light parade led by the | Friends of Harrison Payne of
FREEPORT ALUMNI
stressed the value of membership In number Is 17 on the primary ballot.
city band with the Scout Dram and 1 Kalamazzoo will be sorry to hear
Auxiliary and said she would
ASSON. BANQUET the
'Bugle Corps; letters sent to work- I that he is a patient in New Borgress
DEATH OF F. L. MOSHER.
rather serve the veterans and their
tra.
liospitfl where he underwent an opMany
in
Barry
county
will
re
­
families ana
and ao
do wnat
what stie
she could for
n.
v
,j lamiiies
WEDNE8DAY—Election In the '™‘,on Jor aPi*''wUalrt» l«ut week
Meeting to Be 111 K. Of P. I the children at the Billet and the
Wednesday. He U doing as well os
Hall Friday Evening of
men •»
st '»
the
’&lt;• r*«inn
Legion hospital, ot.n
than to son of the late Lee Moaher. Hie lat­ schools.
THURSDAY
—
General
meeting
at
Possible.
be president of the United Slates. ter for many years had a flourish­
This Week
She said she considers it a privilege ing general store at Lacey and la­ High school for Scouts and Camp | A severe attack of appendicitis
Of wearing glawanir
made It necessary for Mrs. Maurice
Members of the Freeport High to serve in this capacity, and relat­ ter at Banflcld. His friends will be Fire Girls
your "lookH.” That
FRIDAY—"Early Bird" breakfast' Foreman to be taken to Pennock
School Alumni Association arc an­ ed many incidents of her work at pained to learn of his death, which
objection does not ap­
ticipating a delightful time on Fri­ the Billet that made one realize just occurred Wednesday last week in a for *'7O1** booster teams In K, of P. hospital late Friday afternoon. Tiie
hall at seven o'clock: dawn to dusk operation was successful and al this
day evening at the annual banquet what the Units mean to these de­ Battle Creek hospital.
ply these days. Eye
for
funds: successful । writing her condition seems quite
to be held at lhe K. of P. trail in pendent children.
Mr. and Mrs. Mosher came east campaign
wear was never so
Scout
candidates
attend
city
meetfavorable.
that village.
A parade was held, headed by the from Oklahoma on account of the
varied and styles so
| -The Dowling Cemetery Circle
brother-in-law. ing.
Howard Cress, violinist, has charge Three Rivers Drum and Bugle sickness of his
attractive as right
SATURDAY—Scouts take over will give a Memorial day program.
of the music, and Ralph Moore will Corps, about 225 participating.
George Hinchman of this city. Whllo
'
city offices. Filial report of com-1 May 30. at 10:30 P. M. Former Conact as toastmaster. Reservations
now. Glasses today,
The Poppy Posters entered in the in Battle Creek he was taken ill. His
should be made with the president. District contest were on display by death was due to heart trouble. He mlttecs. Victory Dinner. Scout pro-1 gressman John C. Ketcham will be
properly selected,
| the speaker. The ladies of the Circle
Kenneth Smelker. of Freeport For­ the chairman. Mrs Beatrice Har­ was born near Banfield. March 3. gram at Durfee School.
ADD TO appearance.
Herewith is a list of the various । will serve dinner at noon in the
mer students of the Freeport mon of Centerville. No announce­ 1869. and for a time was associated
I church dining room. This will be a
We can meet your ev­
schools, whether graduates or not. ment of the winners has yet been with his father in a general store teams:
Team No !. Dr. C. P. I-athrop, 'good time to bring along the dues.
are also invited.
there. Then he moved to Onondaga.
ery desire in this re­
made.
Captain — Kim Sigler.
Clarence . All welcome.
Several from away have already
It is encouraging to know that tiie Michigan, where he operated, a dry
spect.
Crawford, Dr. M. R. Kinde. Roman
Two local attorneys. Kim Sigler
made plans to attend,
Legion has passed ita 1934 member­ goods store for several years. Fol­
Feldpausch, Warren Carter. Dr. E. and Archie McDonald, attended a
ship quota having 7,000 mure mem­ lowing that he moved to Oklahoma J Pratt. Dr. H. A. Adrounle, Ray [ State Bar Association meeting in
MEMBERS OF BARRY
bers in the United States than there City, where he became city talesman
Branch. Roy Fuller. Father Bernard Kalamazoo Thursday to hear Carl B.
for a biscuit company.
Essey of Detroit, president of the
4-H INVITED ON TOUR | purlng the discussion of vetcrafis' He is survived by his widow and Geller and Leonard Board.
OPTOMETRIST
Tqam No. 2, Dr. B. A. Perry. Cap- Association, .speak on the National,
compensation the statement las one sister, Mrs. George Hinchman, lain—Harley Fox, Roland McCreery,1 Program of Legal Reform sponsored
of
this
city.
Members of Barry county - 4-H made that there were 10.400.000 licit
Hasting*
Phons 2634
Adelbert
Cortright.
Ed.
Goodyear,
by the American Bar Association.
Clubs have been invited to take .pari cjyolled in the United States forces
BONIFACE BROTHERS DIE.
Henry
Osborn,
Stuart
Clement,
J.
J.
i
Judge
Weimer
of
Kalamaioo'
fire
­
in the fourth annua) Calhoun court-] in the World war and of that numTraiton Boniface. 71. and his Mead. Earl Boyes. Dan Walldorff. j sided.
-*-*-•*
ty 4-H tour on June 28 and 29. uc-'.ber 4.000.000 arc getting compenbrother. Caleb Boniface, 74. both Arthur Crothers.
rnrrltriL’ to
t/-. Harold
irarrtM Faster, county
......
..... „... ......
_ . . .. . .... .
cording
sulion. Six times as many veterans
Team No. 3. Rev. L. L. Dewey.
agricultural agent. The tour this died from other causes as from bul­ bachelors. w‘ho had lived together
in Orangeville township for 23 Captain — James Bristol. Andrew
year will be to rhe Century of Prog­ lets Child Welfare relief wftrk to­
years, since the death of their sis­ Matthews. Robert Moore, JohnCrae.
ress Exposition in Chicago Two full talled 520.000.000 in the past year,
ter.
died
within
a
tew
hours
of
each
Albert
Dykstra. Carrol) McGufTIn.
days and one night will be spent while &gt;28,000 was spent for re­
'Dr. C. 8. McIntyre. Dr. Kenlth Me- *
I then- at a cost of ifiJM for adults habilitation in this state. It was also other on Friday afternoon.
Hasting*, Michigan ■ Telephones 224-1*2557 BL—
The former died shortly after five Intyre and Harold Newton.
|&lt;
and $5 00 for children. This price in­ announced that Michigan's mem- UCMJC
, after .............
... from an auto
o'clock
reluming
Team No. 4. T. 8. Baird. Captain* 4
cludes everything except meats and ber.ihip in the Ixglon only lacked lrjp to Kalamazoo. Caleb, who had
trnnsportationXo and from the Ho­ 150 of the national quota, Tiie Lau- been in poor health for a long rime, —Harold J. Foster. Dr. W. O. Davis. &lt;
tel Windemere A box lunch will be rence J Bauer Post has gone over d|ed ftt thrw} o'clock Saturday Walter Wallace. Bernard Reed. D. .
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 27 and 28
A. VanBuskifk, Rev Gearhart. R. E.
provided free of cliarge during the the tup on its quota.
। morning.
Cleveland. Arthur Haven.
Earl ’
| return trip The tour will start from
SPECIAL ATTRACTION I
One of the interesting features of' They were the last of a family of Coleman. Roy Cordes. Dr. Geo. &lt;
। Albion early in tnc morning making the convention was a sewing display
I stops at Marshall. Battle Creek and —work-done by the Units for the the eight children of Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood. Rev. c. M. Conklin. Ja- &lt;
Mary E. Remington of The Press recommend*
Francis Boniface, and are survived son McEllwaln.
1
4
Kalamazoo enroute
Billet at Otter Lake. Many wonder­ only by nieces and nephews.
Team No. 5. Robert Cook. Cap- '
ful reports were given showing much
A double funeral was held on tain—A. J. Larsen. Hubert Cook,'’
activity in membership drives and Monday afternoon at the Orange­ Wm. Shuiters, Wm. J, Field. Rev ; *
ALLIGATORS, SNAKES
With Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert '
।
welfare
and
rehabilitation
work.
I KJ crunni UCWACCDV I Wl,»are
renabintatton work
ville church at two o'clock. Rev. J. A. McNplty. Jas Radford. C. A. I &lt;
II* oLnUUL MLIiAutKT! Hastings Auxiliary has entered the Kendall of Plainwell officiating. Jacobson. Carl Wespinter. E. A.1.
" ‘It Happened One Night' h one of the best family pictures
|:state wide Jelly contest, each Unit Burial was in lhe Orangeville Parker. Harry Wood. Claire DeCou. i ’
that
has come to local screen* for a long time.
A little alligator, numerous snakes, being asked to coiltribute 100 glasses ; cemetery.
,
Rfthard M. Cook and Frank Sage. 14
frogs and fish are included in the of jam and jelly to be used as they .
,
"in rplte of its misleading title the dory Is clean and decent,
Team Ro. 6. T. 8. K. Reid, Cap- &lt;
menagery collected by students of T see fit. sent to the Billet, to the has- O-E-CE-CA CAMP
has an abundance of acilon. sustained Interest, character ap­
tain—Dr. John Wooten. Henry Shei- [ 4
N. Knopf, instructor of agriculture pltal. or used locally Tills should be
FIRE GIRLS' GROUP, don. R. H. Loppenthien, Frank An- ' 4
peal, novelty, romance and almost all the ingredients that go
in the Hastings High school Most an easy ~mntter if all co-operate.
An Interesting meeting of O-E-CeJohn Ironside, Rev. L. E. .
into the making of capital entertainment.
Plans for the Department conven-1 Ca Camp Fire group was held Wed- nable,
of these specimens were caught in
Lane. Milo DeVries. David Good-1 ’
Barry county, and brought to the । non in Traverse City In September nuday. May 16. at the home of year. Vernon Wininger. George Mil-, &lt;
"With all the talk about the need of better pictures, such a
agricultural room at Hie school were discussed.
Dorothy Johnson. Dorothy and Jean
production and such good entertainment should fill the theater.
where they are observed and slud-1 Rehabilitation was the principal Everhart being hostesses. The girls Icr. Wm. Stebbins and Rolfe Bull- 4
tng.
L
“It seems that the persons Interested in censorship and in
led.
subject discussed in the Legion based their program on their hobby
Team No. 7. Frank Edmonds. Cap-1
reforms of the screens arc interested merely in what Is good
------- • • •------------------w
I meeting, the men hurrying through
which Is sewing. Each member was tain—Rev. John Kitchlng.
Will ’
.
PASSING OF IV. II. PIPF.
in order to attend a baseball game asked to demonstrate a different Grigsby. Cliff Wellman. Ray Walers.! &lt;
William H. Pipp. 74. of Grand which proved to be very interesting. kind of stitch, a couple of contests Chris Bpiris. Jaoob Rchor. Lou 4
producer* and exhibitors seem to have little support when
Rapids died at New Borgess hospital going into eleven innings. ■
in guessing different kinds of tex­ Bessmer. W. G. Bauer. Al Bewmer.1 &lt;
they offer pictures which, theoretically, should be
but
| in Kalamazoo on Saturday evening. I Hastings will entertain Use next tiles were enjoyed and prizes award­
Forrest Johnson, and Joseph Dcwhich leave a lean and hungry box office.**
I Surviving are the widow and two' convention on Sunday. July 22.
ed those guessing the most. The. Ruiler.
[daughters. Mrs. W. J. French of Ce-;
-----girls each pieced a block for Miss
Team No, 8, Frank Andrus. Cap­
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
dar Rapids. Iowa, and Mrs. p. J.
DEATH OF REV. TINGES.
. Dorothy's quilt.
tain—Dr. A. W. Woodburne.
Dr.
Comedy—"ANTIQUE ANTICS**—LATEST FATHE NEWS
Lamian of West Point. Neb. and
Rcv George B Yinger will be re-' Thursday, May 24. the girls of Harris Woodburne, Robert Walton.
five sons. Rev W B Flpp of De- mc,nbcrPd by many as Uw pastor of O-E-Ce-Ca and Klyugan groups will Clyde Wilcox. Albert Carveth. Dr.
ADULTS 25 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
troll. Carl of Pasadena. Calif Wai- lhe Nashville Methodist church a go to the McOmber school to assist F. E. Willison. Charles Leonard. C.
ijer.c ol Crj!.tl Ranldj. CUrettw
„„ llr wtn b.
more with a Council
‘
• which •*
— B. Hodges. R. K. Hurd. J. L- Brass.
Fire “
at
the
Charleston. W. Va. and William. Jr . wldcly rcmemberN1 as the father of girls of MUs Gaskill's group will re­
TUESDAY,
MAY
29
Chas. Doyle, Chas. Paul and Clar­
.of Chicago.
[the ' Yinger Quartette." which later ceive Wood Gatherer's rank.
ence Workman.
JOHN BOLES and
HVT AWA
Eun.T.,1 «r«m «t, M &lt;«■ Meme th. "Vlnger Double QwuTeam No. 9, Dr. Frank CarrothHASTINGS
IS
FORTUNATE.
W«tn,rf»y mornbts
&gt;&gt;&gt; at the
- r„cna, o,
GLORIA STUART in D&amp;AdW V
The state department of conser­ ers. Captain — Archie McDonald.
.tome ol w^u, Flpp. 11M traquoh
w |c,m o, tht „,,th
Mv
Rev. B. j. Adcock. Glenn Brower. J.
Added—"DEATH ATTENDS A PARTY."
*Pr**T’ 9ral?d Pt.'Wy tutu at St. o B yip,,. who
putor at vation is determined to prevent M. Townsend. A. B Oldley. Hubert
further pollution of the streams of
Comedy—'■Here Comes Flauie”—Latest Paramount News
Stephen, church at ten oefoeb. to- Ttlre, Rucri He d,rt „
Bronson.
Chas
Hinman.
Harold
I torment In Woodlawn cemetery
(h^psul w eek betorn twat. He learet this state and has notified several
ADULTS 15 CENTS
,
CHILDREN IB CENTS
Smith. Homer Smith, Roy Hubbard
tor many years Mr and Mrs. pipp dls ,ddow
wna and tw0 daugb- cities and villages, which have not and Al Brown.
put in sewage disposal plants, that
[and family have spent the summer I.
Team No. 10, David Boyes. Cap­
they must do so.
months at their cottage at Wall lake.
WED., THURS. and FRI., May 30, 31, June 1
&lt;
• How fortunate is Hastings because tain—Mort Hill. F.- L. Bauer. Guy
; Mr. Pipp being al the lake when he
WILL BE TRIED LATER.
of having completed such a plant. Crook. D. E; Sharp. George Leon­
। was stricken.
Dennu Van t Hof of Grand Rap- M
It „
Is u
Ln, successful operation, accom- ard, Wm. Schader. Rom Johnson,
CLUB NAMES COMMITTEES. H15' *r’° has ,*cn
h,r,c Jor llshlng the puriK»cs for which it Dr. Guy Keller. Frank W. Kelly and
The Barry couqty Fitzgerald-for*a3.brol‘8hl before Judge wai constructed. A special reason for, B. A. LyBarkcr.
Team No. 11. Mrs. Keith Fuller.
Governor Club held a meeting at the **co^c.k
“faction here U the fact that
[court house on Friday evening. tCharge of illegal poMeulon and thll p]ttru was built, several miles[ Captaln-Mrs. David Boyes, Mrs.
With Louise, Dresser. Evelyn Venable, Kent
making plans for the coming cam-1 *\ansP9rtarion of liquor. He denied of
qua Wld gil connections ! George Lockwood. Mrs. David Good-.
palgn. C. H. Osborn. Mrs. John I ^Rufit His ball wa^duccd from mBdc wlthout .elling a dollar of1 year. Mr*. Vernon Wininger. Mrs.14
Taylor,. Step in Fetchit
Ketcham of this city and Carl Tut- 82,000. where it h»tTbe?h placed by bonds
Clair DeCou. Mrs. Glenn Brower, 4
Added—“SONG OF VIENNA"
Mrs. Henry Mulder, Mrs. Harry Wa- &lt;
tie of N-hvilte were named as a
U&gt; »»*»; but be U un--------- &gt;•
-----------------Smm!
.nlw
.o.n.htp;-^ to jet to J.to-atontto IU.
ters. Mrs Bernard Reed? Mni. T. &gt;
Comedy—**1118 WEAK MOMENT**—LATEST PATHS NEWS
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
meetings. L E. Barnett was appoint- case will probably be taken up at
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs . S. K. Reid. Mr*. Floyd Everhart and 4
ADULTS U CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
- - -------------j 8t w ! Mrs. Wm. Stebbins.
Jd1 to secure .peVker. from “testate the
Floyd
Thomas.-------------------127 K Bond
|&lt;
the May
May term
term of
of court
court If
If the
the Judge
Judge -oniimizatton/and C. H Osborn will .ah.ll decide to rell the Jury.
May
R
Team No. 12. Special and Chain "
, 19 He weighed l
lbs., and|
Store—Fred Stebbins and Marlon 14
represent the dub in raising fund*
----------------- *♦*----------------h
** hbeen
'*n n
*mM "b-h.m
has
named
Richard tart
Lyle.
SATURDAY
ONLY,
JUNE 2
LAST DAZ.E OF 8CHOOL
Mr. and Mr*. Clark O'Dontell. So.. Whitman, Captains—John Ketcham. I.
to further lhe campaign.
T^O FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
McKnlght. Lou Sunday.
_____________________
_______ W. •’
Park St.,TO
are BE
the PRESENTED
parents of a AT
son1 Joseph
SECOND WARD P. T. A.
[
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH, born on May 21. The little on*&gt; R. Coak. M. L. Cook, Kellar Stem.&lt;
The Second Ward P. T A. held
Periiaps you have wondered who weighed seven pounds anfi thirteent Abcn Johnson. Chas. Polli, Bull &lt;
4
an interesting meeting on Monday writes the sayings that appear on ounces and has been named Ken-. Tydcn.
evening at the school house, and the *chool boy slates you soc In Hh Clark.
_____________
With FAY WRAY and NILS ASTURB
Under the minimum wage pro- '
plans were made for ths annual pic- [front of gasoline station*.
.
mnaiine’ wrrvoBs
MARRIAGE*
LICENSES.
visions
of
their
code,
the
dollar-*1
nlc to be held at tiie sclxtol grounds
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
------- ALSO -----Charles L. Archbold. Advertising
marriage license was issued last year men are likely to get a boost &lt;
on Tuesday
, night. $!ay 29.
Manager. The National Refining Co­
to 8138—Philadelphia Bulletin.
&lt;
Mr*. D
u u
D. Walton
naiuin gave ua trixni
report u
is me
tiie man wiiv
who wrUes ttivutthem. He is
_
of the state P T. A. Congress re- the author of "Last Dare of School" William tyte Scudder City
Thousand* of Bostonian* observed . ’
Added AUraettons—LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS
cently held in Grand Rapids and to be put on by tho Christian En- **ary Lou Streeter, City ...
DUIIKCI
mu way
ni th* usual way.
Banker HUI
Day In
way. ,&lt;
ADULTS 15 CENT8
CHlUMtEN It CENTS
the Speech Class from the High deavor. Proceeds to go to church. ”
Harry A.
* ’
Laurent.
—“
Naahvill*
*-■’•"* ........ 45 by wondering if the hlU th*y never
echool gave an enjoyable program.
The rvenlng of May 25. 1934. Come. Frieda Johnson, Naahvill*.............. 28 vLalt la still there.—Detroit News.

Do Not rear
the Eflect

L. V. BESSMER

TRAIMD TtiEATPF

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by the commission.
In conclusion Kipke presented a I n.?^n ?.lue' Rabblt R*veU “ JCARLTON TOWNSHIP — State
motion picture show which he had|0
tax .8 of a mill; county tax six
prepared, showing various of the iRobln Hood, The Glider—F. Gog- mills; township tax one mill. This
highwater marks of tiie past football 8’2^. ______________
leaves available for schools 73 mills.
season at Ann Arbor. He analyzed1 Red-Riding Hood, Curious Story— Following allotments were made to
school districts: No. 1, Rogers dis­
variou* of tiie outstanding plays and C. Thomas.
Old King Cole. Sing Lee, China trict, 13 mills; No. 2, Carlton Cenpointed out that while the average
spectator may be thrUied with a Boy—J. McKeough.
Bo-Peep, Wpod Mnglc—B..Brand- num district, 3.3 mills; Na 4 Fr..
spectacular run, it is usually fine
Fish district, 4 mills; No. 6 Fr , Wel­
blocking and Interference by team­ stetter.
Cinderella. Wood Nymph’s Frolic come Corners district. 53 mills; No.
mates which made the play possible.
7. Cheney district, 4 mills; No. i.
A successful football play, he said,
The
Prince.
Violin
Solo.
The
Lit
­
Friend district. 73 mills; No. 10 Fr .
looks very easy but it takes endless
tle Prince—J. Wilcox.
„ Brown district. 4 mills; No. 11 Fr..
.' hours of practice with a squad of
Tiie
Patchwork
Quilt,
recitation
—
Coats Grove district, 13 mills; No.
capable candidates and tnen a cer­
E, LyBarker.
12. Ragla district. 4 mills.
tain amount of luck to accomplish.
The New Plano, recitation—B.
Each season Coach Kipke said he
CASTLETON TOWNBHIP-State
■ is flooded with letters of advice Brandstetter.
tax 3 of a mill; county tax six mills;
The senior members by well loved township tax 13 mills, leaving avail­
from well wishers pointing out mis­
takes he ha* made and submitting songs, varied musical selections and able for rural schoate 6.7 mills; but
countless complicated "touch down recitations give promise of an en­ in the case of Nashville one tenth of
plays" for hl* consideration. Very joyable hour of pleasure.
a mill must be allowed fur the vil­
few people, he said, can appreciate
The Old'Refraln, Chorus—J. Mur­ lage. so that the village school could
the complicated Job facing a quar­ phy.
.0
only get 5 9 mills. Part of the vil­
terback. At Michigan, for example,
Radiant Sparks—L. VanDalsen.
lage district is In Maple Grove,
a quarterback ha* more than tOO
The Tramp Musician, recitation— which has less available than Cas­
offensive play* and about two dozen W. Toffee.
tleton. Following te the apportion­
defensive plays from which to
Magnolia—M. Moore.
ment made by the commission for
choose. The method of using these
Our Yesterdays, song—D. Feld­ the rural schools of Oastieton: No.
plays and formations will vary with pausch, R. Jacobs, E. LyBarker, E. 2. Castleton Center district*.4 mills;
the weather, the condition of the Maurer. W. Velte. M. Weaver.
No. 2 Fr- Lakeview district. 6.7
the downs, the time and the
Minuet, violin solo—J. Leonard.
mills; No. 3. Hoemer district. 6 mills;
•. field, ---.
Twilight—E. LyBarker.
No. 4. Wellman district. 4 mills; No.
therefore that
Mom Rise, chorus—Czlbulka.
5, Morgan district, 4 mills; Na 6,
even the best drilled of quarterbacks
Arbutus—M. L. Thomas.
Feighner district, 4 mills; No. 7,
make a play which seems like a
Da Leetlo Boy, recitation — E. Martin district. 53 mills; No. 8.
bungling mistake to the casual ob­ Maurer.
«
Barryvine district. 6-7 mills; No. 10,
server. In football, a* in everything
Country Gardens-yL, Miller.
Bhores district, 4 mills.
else, nothing succeeds like success
Sundown Chorus — LorfOonderry
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP — Blate
and a stupid play which gets by Air; accompanist, Mias Marcella tax 3 of a mill; county tax six mills;
through a comedy of errors is likely Goggins.
township tax one mill. The allotment
to be applauded while a carefully
Chorus—D. Barry. H. Beasmer, W. for rural schools Is as follows: No.
conceived well-timed and well exe­ ’Bump, D. Feldpausch. C. Huver, R. 3. Fisher, 4 mills; No. 4. Gregory
cuted play which falls because of su­ Jacobs, H. J. Kurta, J. Leonard, E. district, 4 mills; No' 5 IT. Altoft
perb defensive work is likely to re­ LyBarker, E. Maurer, L. Miller, M. district. 4 mills; Na 7, Star district.
ceive a chorus of boos.
Moore, J. Murphy. A. Pierce, C. 53 mills; No. 8. Hastings Center dis­
flmtth, W, TafTee, M. L. Thomas. L. trict, 4.4 mills; Na 9. Pratt district.
LIGHTNING KILLED FARMER.
VanDAlsen, W. VeHe, M. Weaver.
43 mills; No. 10 Fr., Quimby dis­
Monday forenoon Harold Rowland,
trict, 43 mills. There was available
the Woodland barber, received word
GravM* Disease
for rural schools 73 mills. None of
that his brother Lawrence Rowland.
Graves* disease refers to toxic the schools asked as much as the
37. who lived near Clarksville, had
goiter, In which thero are such amount available.
just been struck by lightning and
HOPE TOWNSHIP—State tax 3
instantly killed, while plowing with symptoms as enlargement of the
of a mill; county tax six mills;'
a four horse team. At the time when thyroid gland, InerMse in the rate
the bolt struck him. Mr. Rowland of the heartbeat, nervousness. In­ township tax 24 mills. Available for
schcxil
districts six mills. Following
was standing on the sulky ploW with creased sweating and loss of
his little son occupying the seat. Be­ weight It Is due to increased —■ allotments were made for schools:
Na 1. Doud. 4 mills; No. 2 Fr.. Mc­
sides causing the instant death of cretlon from the thyroid gland or
Mr. Rowland, the lightning burned to the fact that the secretion be­ Callum. 4 mills; No. 3, Cedar Creek
district. 6 mills; No. 4. Hinds dis­
comes polaoaoua.
trict, 6.7 mills; No. 6, Shults district.
b mills; No. 7 Fr., Brush Ridge dis­
trict, 6 mills; No. 9, Cloverdale. 6
nate man is survived by his wife and
During the World war alien real-, mills. Brush Ridge,. Cedar Creek
little son. Another child died from
dents were required to register for and Cloverdale districts asked for
pneumonia last winter.
the draft, but were not conscripted. more than was available tor them.
IRVING TOWNSHIP—The town­
ship board presented no budget so
Hundreds of nUloos of years ago countries wera accepted for enlist- tho commission allowed one mill for
township purposes, state tax *8 of

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a mill; county tax six'mills. This district has voted to unite with the township tax one mill. This leaves
FARMERS TO SUE
leaves available for schools 73 mills. Middleville Consolidated school dte- available 73 mills for schools. The
The following allotments were made trict; Na 2. Falk-district. S3 mills; allotments for school district* in
SALES TAX BOARD
by the oonmlMion: No. 2 Fr.. Cobb No. 3 Fr.. Orangeville village dis- Yankee Springs township areas foldistrict, 4 mills; No. 3, .Wood dis- trict. 3.7 mills; No: 4. Blake district.
trict, 73 mills; Na 4 Fr., Jones dis­ 7.1 mills; No. 5 Fr.. Gun Lake dis­ mills; No. 3 Fr., Yankee Springs dis­ Farm Bureau Declares Tax
Itavllle and Nashville
trict. 43 mills; No. 5. Ryan district. trict, 4 mills; No. 6 Fr.. Johncock trict. la mills; No. 4 Fr., Robbins on Farm Supplies Contrary ducinx* u u
to Middleville by a score of
73 mills; No. 6. Brew district. 4 district. 43 mills.
district. 1 mills; No. 6 Fr., Ritchie
agricultural
to Law's Intent
u. OF M. FOOTBALL MEN­
mills; No. 7, Fillmore district, 4
(Continued from page one)
district. J mills; No. 10 Fr.. Kling­
TOWNSHIP
Larulng-The Michigan State
mius; No.
no. ju
rirawm Hill
run district.
amuici. _ PRAIRIEVILLE
—
------------------ — ensmith district. 4 mills. The tax
mills;
10.. Pleasant
Middleville
TOR COMMENTS ON
Nashville All thia haA cut short the money S mills;
■ ■ Na
Mzx 11
II Fr.. T*v*n&lt;*
Irving .rlilann
village etaU tax 3 of a mill; county tax commission made no allotment for
LT1ONAL I
P. Gurrad
Roe
« __lit-.
in
• ...a atY mill.*
«nv —nn ... .11
before several hundred representa­
AMERICAN GAME
needed for carrying on the county's district, 6 mills; No. 12 Fr.. Little six mills; township tax one mill.
O. Peeling
Purchte business. What Is known as the Brick district, 7 mill*. The Freeport Thte leaves available for school 7 2 lhe Coman and Barlow lake school tives of farmers’ co-operatives and
districts which have recently voted
C. Mugridge
Smith "general fund.” which te lhe one village scliool wa* granted a tenta­ mill*. Following allotments were
county
Farm
Bureaus
throughout
to
unite
with
the
Middleville
con
­
ILLUSTRATES TALK
W. McConnell
Hecker from which salaries and most of lhe tive allotment of 7.1 mill*. It asked made: No. 2, Milo district. 43 mills;
Michigan, that It intends to coo­ Just won national reccgnlUcn
solidated district.
J. Peeling
Bell
lest in court interpretation* of the purebred Guernsey bull. Shut
WITH
county expenses are paid, will be in for considerably more. Even this No. 3 Fr.. Prairieville village district.
nun MOTION
iTiu 1 iun PICTURES
r lv I UntZo E Smith
CITY OF HASTINGS—No allot­ Blate Board of Tax Administration Apollo. 139253.
Navuo the red by the first of July. County may be reduced because Freeport Is 73 mill*; No- 4 Fr.. South Pine lake,
Tilts bull, having two dai
Yarger Treasurer Maus te in a good deal of a fractional district with a township 4 mills; No. 7. Calkins district, lias ment needed to be made by the which Impose sales tax on farmers’
Am.no.
Partridge quandry as to wliat he can do when in another county. If the allotment voted to join the Barry Consolidat­ county tax commission for lhe city purchases of seeds, feeds, fertilizers, which have made creditable
tax of Hastings, as that is provid­
Over-Bublidied,
*N, McIver
Over-Bublloixed, Not
Diamante Dial fund 1* exhausted.
In that township te smaller than that ed district. It was made a tentative ed for in Its charter and is exempt nursery stock. Implements, etc.
vanced Register of the America*
. .w
--------------------------------------------------------- The
— finance
Middleville
pitcher. decided In Irving township, the smaller al­ allotment of 73 mills; No. 8 Fr..
Buch goods are purchased to pro- Guernsey Cattle Club. Bhutltewiek
Over-Emphailxed
*u^'. !!*•_
committee
the is mill limitation. The Ux
North Pine lake district, 33 mills; from
Co«h Harry
hut, Kipke
Klpk. of the
u&gt;. VnlVnl-'lK^X* ::
11 --------------------“4 altoTOl
°nl&gt; 1 thte time that they would take no lotment will govern.
Coach
-*•"'
to be aAseased ’next ■ December duartann
duce'farm Products
products to be old.
sold. Bales
Sales Apollo will be knopn hereafter m
No. 10 Fr.. Cressey district, 5.7" mills. against this city will be as follows:
veraity of Michigan spoke at the,'1?1 . “—
,U, beU1« collected ’contrary to un Advanced Register sire Opiy
Hastings Commercial Club luncheon' HLP1® T1*611 Mcet Middleville | chances on having enough money to
RUTLAND
TOWNSHIP
—
State
State tax 3 of a mill; county tax
Le«Ul*ture. a* tt- Guernsey* which meet high productake care of county expenses, even
against 30 for Sun­ If there should be a considerable de­ State tax 3 of a mill; county six ,tax 3 of a mill; county tax six mills; six mills. This left for the support
Tuesday noon. A number of guests •cored 61 Ppoints
0**11* gainst
rcs°luUon of Jdly.
including member* of the Hastings
26 F* i"f&lt;iod,BndL2LJ°r,N?!l1* linquent tax. Accocdlngiy they asked mills: township tax one mill. Thte ,township tax 23 mills; leaving six of the city school* only 8.1 miU*. ,1’35 “"d result* in double taxation." lion requirements are eligible tar
entry. TJje two daughters which
High school football team filled the
The for six mills of the total of fifteen. leaves available 73 mill* for school*. mills available for district schools. 17ie law provides that an allocation Illjc p«nn Bureau said.
have coniialetcd official records gre
The following allotment* were made.,
table* to capacity. Quite naturally k?Wdlev c boya ^PP^d seven first
were made a* follows: of .1 of a mill be made to the city
A
census
of
or
*
‘fanner *■business
“**
~ ­ Ne-quah Gypsy Queen, 283508. pren
Coach Kipke spjw oh the subject ?!???• flJe 85conda and ftvc th,rda Thte leaves only 83 mills left to take No. 1. King district. 63 mills; No. 2 'Allotment*
'
care of township and school district
Na 1. Al-Gon-Quin lake district. 4 itself.
ganizations ai
gaiuzauoiu
at inc
the meeting revealedrevealed (discing
,_____ 132363 pound* of milk And
,
Fr.. Monroe district. 4 mill*; No. 3
with which he te most familiar— 1bealdea lhe relay­
that
Michigan
farmers
are
probably
1
538.1 founds of’fat in clash F,
mills;
No.
2.
Wilcox
district.
4
mills.
Fr, Parker district, 5.4 mills; No. 4 I
It must be understood that all
football He
W* proved fn
football.
to N.
be .a witty, en. ' . „' '
In cases where school districts
No. 3. Chidester district. 6 mills; No. these figure* are tentative. They paying 11350,000 annually in sales j Lockshore Golden Lassie
31(
Fr., Stevens district. 4 mills; No. 5 1
tertalnlng speaker.
i
Band Concert*.
taxes
on
such
suppllM.
said
8eere-4
producln&lt; 107*44
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submitted no budgets the county Fr.. Bristol district. 5.7 mills; Na 6, !
1 were made by lhe board as provided
Kipke is one of the outstanding' ™ T_.K ??nd wUl ’lve *
tax commission allowed each of Banfield district. 4 mills; No. 7. Cui- 'Fr. otu OUtrlet . mill.: No. ». al- by
bul
sub)w, w „,Uw „ tary C. L- Brody of the Farm Bur- and 588.4 pounds oi fat in cIom
football coaches in lhe country and
them four mills. If a township sub­ ver district. 6 mill*; No. 8 Fr.. Pick |
"S;
M.. M. Attn lh.1
has brought considerable fame to
a‘artln8 Wednesday. May 23. mitted no tax budget, they allowed
.«tn lta’
9|
InwoUng the UtMrd will send nolle*,
A Farm Bureau petition for ex- ,
district. 4.9 mills; No. 9. Bullis dis­
Michigan's so called "punt, pas* and 1 ““J" lhe d‘recU&lt;m of A. A. Blfemo them one mill.
*
|to cach tax assessment district, no­ emption on the basis of purchase for 1LOCKE'S COW MAKES
trict. 73 mills; No. 11. Burroughs 1district, 4 mill*.
pray" system. During the past two and Mr Be ’ . . .
NEW OFFICIAL RECORD.
If any person living anywhere In district, 73 mills.
THORNAPPLE T O W N 8 HI P— ' tlfying them of their findings. There resale was denied in August, 1933
season* hte team* have won the I «
Barry county will add the state Ji of
without
a hearing. Mr. Brody said.
Peterboro, N. H.—A Guernsey (tow
State
tax
.8
of
a
mill;
county
tax
six
Iwlll
then
be
a
later
meeting
of
the
MAPLE GROVE TOWNSHIP— ‘
National.
championship.
Coach
O&lt; B&lt;»»oo« Yey Very Bwy.
a mill, the county’s six mills, the al­
Farmer
delegates
to
the
Farm
Bur’
Kipke was an outstanding athlete ' The past week and the next two lowance of the township and the al­ State tax 3 of a mill; county tax 'mills; township tax one mill. teav-|«ounty tax commission, probably eau annual meetng in November. .Just finished a new official record for
Intr available 7.2
lune nr
ing
73 milte
mills, for Mihoote
school*. xnmp
some time in June
or .Inlv
July, when
during his undergraduate days at
“,nd W,U ** r,ther busy’ Mpe' lowance for his school district as six mill*; township tax 23 mills. .
which entitles her to
1933 authorized tiie Farm Bureau to production,
I
Thornapple township lias a consol­ final figures will be adopted.
the University of Michigan, win- ,cl*“y &lt;or our Seniors.
made by the courtly tax commission, This leaves six mills available for ,idated school and this township
go to court if advisable. The Bureau 'entry in the Advanced Register of
nlng letters In football baseball1 .Th,e .P"1 week waj uken up wllh end if he knows the assessed valu­ school district*. Following were school was alloted 5.9 mill*. Thte
has retained Raymond H. Berry of 1the American Guernsey Cattle Club.
and basket ball during each of the
Rowing *v*nte: Tuesday eve- ation of his farm or property, he can school district allotments made by allotment was fixed by districts out­
the flrm of Berry &amp; Stevens of De- ’
Young P
People
s banquet at figure out the amount of tax he will the commission: No. 1 Fr.. Quailtaap '
three years he was eligible for com- nning.
Jni’ Yoong
’OP1*’«
ishore Golden Lassie 316768. with a
Greenland was discovered by trait.
side the township. As the district
petition. Walter Camp named him £Cn
chu"h:
have to pay next December. But if district. 4 mills; fto. 2. Maple Grove only asked for six mills it win prob­ Norsemen about 000 A. D. It Is a
Fallowing is the text of the Reso- Iproduction of 19784.1 pounds of milk
a* halfback on hte mythical “All 8&lt;ntor 8klp Day: Thuraday- &amp;&gt;pho- there be any past due indebtedness, Center, 6 ipllte; Mo. 2 Fr, Mayo dte- ‘ably get along.
tradition tlmt the nnme Greenland lutlon of intent adopted by the Leg- i
American Eleven" for outstanding more and ,a*nl,or b"ak‘“‘; Friday, like outstanding bonds, etc., the cal­ trict; 4 mills; No. 3’ Fr, Moore dis- 1
Lslature
In
July
1933,
and
cited
April
WOODLAND TOWNSHIP—Stale was given to It by Eric the Red In
annual
and 'Track
Meet.
work du&lt;tng the year of 1923. Kipke our uj
’nuul Field ond
rruck M
~"
culation could not be so readily trict, 4 mills; No. 4 Fr.. Dunham, 4 8
11. 1934 by Judge Miller of the
mills; No. 5, Norton district. 4 mills; tax .8 of a mill; county tax six mills; 080. for tho purpose of attracting Wayne Circuit in a court Interpre­
wa* one of the lightest men ever to'। This week Monday night the made.
township tax 13 mills. This leaves Immigrants from Iceland by tbe at­
Johanna Munk, Czechoslovakia'*
It should be understood that lhe No. 6. McKelvey, 43 mills; No. 7 Fr,
tation exempting certain manufac­
secure a place on a Michigan eleven teachers will i»old thejr lost party
6.9 mills available for the township tractiveness of the name.
at
Harwood
lake;
Tuesday
the
base
­
Branch
district,
4
mills;
No.
8.
Beigh
1
figures we give below are tentative,
turers from payment of sales tax in oldest woman, who died recently
and. according to Coach Yost, one
'consolidated school. However .1 of
certain manufacturing supplies:
of the hardeat-hltling tackler* he ball boys will play a game with School districts, townships, villages district. 53 mills.
mill had to be allowed for the
ORANGEVILLE
TOWNSHIP— one
'
'Concurrent Resolution No. 99) dred and alx.
liad ever seen. In addition Kipke Freeport; Wednesday. Dr. Leffler and other units, wishing to consult
village,
so
lhe
township
school
has
was probably the most accurate will address our Senior class; and the commission and make changes State tax 3 of a mill; county tax six available 63 mills, which is a little
Hugh Benltt was banished from - Resolved, that the legislative Intent,
punter ever developed In collegiate on Friday the baseball team will go in lhe allotment of taxes made for mills; township tax one mill, leaving :less than was. requested.
Massachusetts in 1640 by order of in passing Act 167, Public Acta of
football circle. Hte ability to place! to Wayland. Also on Tuesday eve- their taxing units, can meet the 73 mill* available for schools. The !
tbe court for maintaining that he
YANKEE
SPRINGS
—
State
tax
3
huuv
.
wu
u»caiuiy
inlng
the
Junior
and
Senior
play
allotment
made
was
as
follows:
No.
commission
next
week
Monday,
May
punts was uncanny.
Coach Kipke stated that in his
**** “n,u J®
a P®rty
1. Carter, nothing was done as this.of a mill; county tax six mills; was free from “original slo.M
thing used exclusively in the menu- bouse.
opinion college football was not over
1
Bafca;
Fallowing are the allotments of
emphasized so far as the college life
wl11
held *” th« «ciiool taxes as made by the county tax
itself, was concerned, but he did feel •u&lt;«torium with Rev. A. Field* pre- commission for each taxing unit of
that the sport was given too much ,ldln«: Monday and Tuesday of that the county, including sciwol - dis­
publicity. Players quite frequently, wee^”a,n* *,n * bcld “ «««*&gt;; tricts:
cannot stand thte publicity he uld &lt;on Wednesday and Thursday there
ASSYRIA TOWNSHIP—State tax
and have their heads turned quite wl11 ** no school; and on Friday will .8 of a mill; county tax 6 mills;
easily. The sport, he believes, tea1*
pk&gt;nlc at 8‘reeter’s Landing, township tax one mill. This leave* a
character building game and keeps Oun
foUowed by graduation possible apportionment available for
u number of young men interested ^^S-tees at 8 P. M.; Safiirday night any school district of only 73 mills
In college work wire might otherwise ;of„1tbal.*5&lt;!k lhe Aiumnl banquet in Assyria township.'School district
have no Incentive for attempting toiwl" ** h“d’,
,
allotments made by the tax com­
educate themselves. Contrary to' T*108* taking part in the gradua- mission were: No. 1 Bell district 5.4
general opinion, he stated, that in I
exercises thte year arc. Class mills; No. 3 Fr. Eagle district 7.3
the Big Ten football circles al least1 ^ophecy written and given by Lolta mills; No. 4 Fr. Austin district 5.7
players have to be student* as well’Brady- Class History written by Cora mills; No. 5 Assyria Center district
as athletes. Scholastic requirements Beverwyk and Mary Churchill and 4 mills; No. 6 Ellis district 2 mills;
are rigid and football candidates Kiven by Cora. Class Will written No. 7 Fr. Briggs district 4 mills; No.
vfho haven't enough Intelligence or and 8!vcn ,by Beatrice Austin and 8 Fr. Checkered 7J mills; No. 9 FT.
ambitton to keep up their studies Marvel Blxler- Class .Will written by Lincoln 4 mills.
don't last long on the football field. I Wayne Crookston and Beatrice AusBALTIMORE TOWNSHIP—State
Men who turn out for football 1 ‘,?’.and &lt;‘!e.n by 4”^ Br“dy’
probably get lhe best physical su- tUcU,ry wrltlen and given by Robcr- tax .8 of a mill; county tax six mills;
pervtelon they will ever get in their ta ahtt*- Thank* for the diplomas towTMldp tax 2.5 mills. This leaves
Ilves. Coach Kipke said. Candidates
‘ten and given by Vesta Payne, but 5.7 mills available for schools.
are submitted to dally physical ex-1 Salutatory by Mary Wilson, and Following is the school district allot­
aminations, and an/ cut* or brutert, 01aaa aon«s *«■&gt;“««
Vesta Payne ment for Baltimore: District Ng. 1.
Dowling. 4 mills; No. 2. Striker dis­
even of
of the
the most
meet minor
minor order,
order, are
are ra,w*—
Beatrice Austin.
even
trict. 5.7 mills; No. 3. McOmber dis­
given careful medical attention. I
trict. 5.7 mills; No. 4. Hendershott
Football player* usually gain in ST. ROSE “TINY-TOTS
district. 5.7 mills; No. 5. Weeks dis­
weight during this season rather
... U||Ci«Ai nrriYAI
trict. 5.7 mills; No. 6. Durfee district,
than lose weight a* one might natIN MUblLAL HtLITAL 4 mills; No. 7 Fr.. Barney Mills dis­
urally expect.
1
trict. 5.7 mills.
(Continued
from
Page
One)
What te true of college football Is I
BARRY TOWNSHIP—State tax
also true of high school football, I
-s^.l
Mrs. Peter, Sparkling Waters—A. .8 of a mill; county tax six mills;
Coach Kipke said. The sport, he beHevea, lurnianes
iK-vx-a.
furnishes on
an incentive
Incentive Ifor
or ।
_ . .
.. township tax 2.2 mills, leaving six
many
,Old Woman- Bwlnglng-N. mills available for schools. Four dis­
mnfiv boys
kvw. to keep .up
m their scholo- .
tricts tn Barry township belong 'to
tic work who might otherwise drop
*L. „ ,
out entirely. He reminded his audl-' n
Muffet, Surf Games— the Kellogg school, district in Roas
township and the remainder belong
ence that high school athletic teams B
... ..
.
appreciated the support of bualnes*,lh,e o,nn^ KHIer, Violin Solo, to the Barry township school district
men and others and would get a|So.n.g/)/
£uJ’phy__ ___ . centered at Delton. Each of these
^11,
great deal of encouragement from' „ MBr&gt;; .S11 tc .rC?,,!,l,rary’ Wood two districts was allowed six mills

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children, now at their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrt. Trtv. FMHlpe.
Mr. C. E. Bank, a student « tho
agricultural college was In Hastings
Saturday with WlU Morse of Maple
Grove.

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Friday. Saturday
BuMay
Troop 11. under the
S. K. Reid, a M . and Albert Dyk­
stra and Albert Craig, Assistant*,
and two members of the committee,
Frank Annable and Edw, flaylej,
took ten boys out to Aben John­
son's cottage and pitched tents,
cooked out of doors, and had a gzn-

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
THE DICKINSON FAMILY.
•KVXXTY NINTH YKAR ment. local, state or federal is a
WORLDS BEST 8ELLKR.
(Continued from Pago One*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Chovln of
Society can not afford to IgnoreI
A distribution of 7.800.7M Bibles.
■"fairy godmollier" creating gifts gnd
[Detroit
were guests of
Mrs.' Mary
" U&gt;. m.Un, « taiwu. talitol Michigan
MlehWn industry
UrfuHr, will
.01 play
pl.,
|
Bund.,.
“S Testaments, and portions of the iambic at around 8:30. From that
#y and morons. Take the Dickinson i important part in the stratosphere | chovln will be remembered here as Bible during 1933 in 155 languages time until noon, they will lead a
'thing the government does, we pay
Z ciuc for example. This Mazon family flfcht of lhe largest balloonin tho | Miss Elva Clough,
who lived here and dialects and in more than forty busy life, in the afternoons older
boys will have their turn, so the day
for. In the-king run this coat 1
will cuei
cost MW
the slaw
state uivueanua
thousands ui
of i»«dol- world to lake place sometime during । years ago. Mr. and Mrs. chovln ea- countries was reported at the HUh
.
,,
,
—,
. .
..
win
fit BARBT COUNTY. ONB YKAIU 81.00I
,
'P"*
uniformly.
Direct
taxation
larlan1 the summer. For the gondola
Ia3tof this ped toan
ond lars
before the
last one
leaves
go __________________________________
to California soon for a annual meeting of the American Bi­
(It (-.Id la
ble Society held at lhe Bible Rouse.
IN MARBY COUNTYsixMONTHS ecu makes It appear as though we were
re unhappy,
unhappy, useless
useless life. The mother balloon
balloon te
is being
being constructed
constructed al
al the
the1 'year's
year's stay.
stay.
Beginning at twilight, there wlU wlth archery, nature study, and
.w(n.^i»loo??Tv*',Tio,rrmomtuo "socking" industry and wealth to at one time was committed to Lu- Dow Chemical Company. Midland,; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Johnston were Astor Place, on Thursday, May 10.
More entire Bibles were distribut­ be various ball games—soft ball, as special instruction was given In dis­
MONTjis
something for nothing But P0” bul becaU5e of crowded condi-'out of dowmetal. a magnesium al- ifl Grand Rapids for the'week end
well az hard ball, at the fair posing of old flags by burning. Gnu
tlons
nd galn entrance. Since [Iqy lighter than aluminum but suf- as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ed by lhe Society In Brazil .and in ground*- Thte pan of the dally boy did a 14 mile hike. Plana, for
the
Caribbean
Agency,
and
more
, when youtake into consideration
lhal llme ^e had been at Ute coun-1 flciently strong for structural pur- [Johnston. Edward Johnston was one
Decoration Day were also discussed.
gORBIGH Hl’HSCKIPTIONa. ONE
indirect uxatton—such for example ty farm and on the jown. A daugh- poaes. Those in charge of the expo- ot the class taking theConsistory than twice as man&gt;- In the Upper
rUB IM ADVANCE-----as the increase
in "overhead" cost ter. Lena spent many ye&gt;rs at the dltlon hope to reachthe record- and Shrine degrees In the Masonic Andes Agency than in 1932. In Ja­ much to the interest tn vacation
Sea Seoul Ship IM. Russell Cleve­
pan the circulation was greater than
through direct
taxation which is Coldw^erInstitution Nowzhete in , breaking height of 15 milts above I Order,
urnouKi oirect
luxation wnicn is
feeb|e.mlnded at „a )evel r*
' Mr and
Mrs Bud
(Ethe,
play. Several organizations have land. Skipper, made their first over
ADVKBT1SIX0 MATES.
(the home for the feeble-minded at sea level.
' Mr. and Mre Bud Pmtt (Ethel in any year smcc the organization
in night cruise down to the W. K.
added to the price of the finished Lapeer. That's where Clayton and
But the purpose of this flight will! Matthews) of Jackson spent the of the Agency In lg78. while In selected teams to participate
goods and paid by the consumer— j Anson, her two brothers, are kept al not be to seek a new altitude record »*ck end with their parents. Mrs. China, despite internal dlsordera. the these twilight gzmes and a regular Kellogg camp at Pine lake. They
■schedule will be planned for these took their bqal with them and
state expense. That's where Oye. but to accumulate statistics which Pratt has been appointed Asalstgnt various Scripture 4telributlon agen­
i thc cost te spread uniformly.
cies circulated more complete Bibles teams. The following institutions charted the section of the lake
So any time we demand gifts or another brother, will be relumed; may throw marc light on the nature Principal for the coming year at than in any year since the beginning and organizations have agreed to where the Camp te situated. The
thte week. That's where a fourth 1Of this peculiar stratum of the hea- [the Main sciyxjl. where she has been
Scouts slept outside, cooked tlicjr
grants from the government to be brother died a few years ago. Roy, vens whicli begins several miles । teaching the past two years.
of evangelical effort in that great
twilight contests. The name of the meals, and had a general good time.
paid for by " someone else we re another useless offspring
ortsnring of
nf u
a simple 1 above lhe
the eartii.
earth. The dowmetal
dowmctal i Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. William Fuhr
Pul
and
" mteskmary field.
Nineteen workers in Brazil travel­ captain of each team is also given, Seven Scouts, besides the leaders,
throwing a boomerang that even- father and a half-witted mother, is gondola will be crowded with deli- family orc entertaining relatives, Mr.
as
follows:
.
were .present.
I Voa tually will loop back onto our own
ln the «*unly Ja** ,,e h**,cate scientific instruments and auto-1 and Mrs. William E. Roberts and led more than 20.000 miles by all
visiting
Kroger A: Co—Winston Merrick,
.
i.v terms
(AUIU in
UI Ionia ouu
U pre-• matlc ouuciii
-- conveyances,
--------- ” ap-r
served
two
and a
camera equipment. ouiec
Since up
the I family uwui
from wivnunic,
Glendale. v^iiwuiii.
California, kinds of
jvlous
lous jail term.
i balloon
.».*»
— -«&gt;.
will —
probably remain
------------- -------near ics
, Enroute
—o.*. to Detroit
—&gt;. Sunday
«&gt;—•— lhe two
------ IproMmalely
1
18.000
homes
and Manager.
Troop 75 with Harvey Burgess, a
| Happily for society the
me mother
motner Ii maximum
maximum height
height for
for aa few
few minutes
minutesi ifamines
families visited
visited ?Mr. and Mrs. Gus 8?5*? uPwarc« of 70.000 indlTyden Car Seal Co. — Robert M.. O. A. Jacobson, Steven Cooley,
Vere Harrington and Lloyd Shafer
od aH
aH the children with the exeepexeep-1 only, a great amount of ingenuity
ingenuity 1; Wurm of Shultz.,
Shultz,
of two —
new
and
। viduais
7 .The erection
-- ---------- —
- O'Donnell. Manager.
OVER THERE
went
to lhe collage of A. E. JaoobMessrs, and Mesdames Fred Bteb-1 n?odenl.^lbl* 1
B o dc Jan’
was a big crowd of sup-, tian of the son now in jail have has been expended in making it posHastings Manufacturing Co. — »jon on Grand river four miles east
been sterilized. If the exception docs [stole for the observers in the metal bins. Chaz. Potts, Glen Collins and,c,ro and Tokyo during the year ald- Fred Ballance. Manager.
JOB HIKTIZO.
porters and henchmen awaiting in not receive the same treatment m-’ sphere to obtain lhe maximum ।
increasing
Interest
in Bible
of Grand Haven. Twer^y-three
- ------- -• —
lpd fed
,n in
increasine
inters
in nihi«
John M. Gould —
were
guests
of Mr.
E.
W.
Bliss
Co
—
Claude
Kelley.
the station. As the released racke- ciety will probably pay a costly I amount of data,
Scouts, two Sea Scouts, besides the
and Mrs. Keith Barber of Vctmonl- work in these two countries.
of auiriDuuon
distribution tn
in lhe , Manager.
leaders had a delightful week end,
I, The
lnc reports or
price.
I An Intricate automatic camera ] ' ville Sunday.
Consumers Power Co.—Hartley spending Saturday and Sunday
It is estimated that the care of recording system has been perfect-] Mrs. M. A. Lambie and Mrs James United States showed not only a
went up. Flowers were presented,
there. Norval Stamm was named
the Dickinson family will coat theled to keep an eye on various of the ironside went to Ann Arbor today to 1*r»tr emulation than in 1932 but Finstrom. Manager.
autograph hunters rushed forward,
Senior Patrol leader; Justin Cooley
। attend the May Festival They will “1*0 Bn )ncrease of more than 50
city
of
Mason
and
lhe
state
of
'
more
Important
instruments,
in
the
Hlrsch
Bros.
Co.
—
Joseplf
DeRultSEEING AMERICA.
press cameras clicked, and report­ Michigan upwards of 1100,000 be- bottom of the gondola will be a].visit the formers parents. Mr. and(Pcr,cenl ln
was Junior Patrol leader; Robert
circulation of entire er, Manager.
Gyrations in foreign exchange ers crowded around for interviews. fore they die. In the face of such | large aerial camera operated by a
" —------ —Bibles. Against thte record stands
Caukln. Black Panther; Billy Ran­
Banks—Orville Bayles. Manager.
which have made travel abroad m A triumphal progress to the exit conditions it te astounding that [master mechanism limed lo make] Mr. Lambie and Mr.
I the statement made by one of the
som. Bat Patrol; Bea Scout Patrol,
|
Society
’
s
workers
who.
In
calling
upA.
&amp;
P.
Oa
—
W.
A.
Murphy.
MonLloyd Hopkins. Games, ping pong,
expensive may force some people to followed, after which'the "big shots" Governor Comstock te being urged 'exposures once each (nlnute and j। go for over Bunday.
volley ball, fishing, boatlrig. a visit
। on nearly 8.000 American homes durto recommend the repeal of the one-half. Between exposures the'
make Interesting discoveries right
sterilization law. The only thing [film will be. automatically wound ] TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. 1 ing thc year, found practically 40।
J. O. Penney Co—Marion Whlt- to the municipal power plant and
here at home. There te an Infinite cort to a banquet given In their
without Bi- man. Manager.
Grand Haven Scout headquarters
wrong with the sterilization law is .The
seven by
■lire plclure^wil)
piunta wui be
ut wren
u, nine]
nine
nu. and
unu Mrs. Perschbachcr.
rirscnoacner. Mr.
Mi 'per
JT cent
----- of
— tiie
— -- homes
—
Mr.
variety of vacation land available honor."
rliat
at. tha
III no nt
Ilin
Inches .mH
and at
tire .-a
celling
of thc-and
Mrs. Wm. Sanders and baby,,
In “ wcateTn »t*to one family
that it la
is nnt
not hrnnri
broad cnmiffh'anil
enough'and that 1 Iru*
Hastings Commercial Club—Chas. made lhe time pass only U» quickly.
niuht will
—in show
.an
or. area nt
150’'Mr.
ur and Mrs. r-t
G. iinnn...
Hornung
_ admitted
and1 Mr that
tor four
“dm*ttcd
that generations
tor four generations Leonard. Manager.
In the United Stales, whether it be
flight
of lui
L_
Strange os it may seem all thte
generally
used
—
Vcrn
Brown.
Ing
­
~.u
-.a.
u.
«.
uuwraui
04
Grand
‘
t
f
11
rn&lt;,n,lx-ra
had
without
a
square
miles.
From
these
periodic
xiic
and
Mrs.
J.
H.
Gingrich
of
Or
Scouts of Troop 72 furnished the
St. Rose Catholic Church—Wm.
the beaten trails of the National did not happen in America but in
program al the First Ward P. T. A.
photographs, mathematical calcu­ Rapids motored to thte city Sunday B,e" ,
McKeough, Manager.
porks. New England. Dixie, or ex­ Marseilles. France, when two under­ ham County News.
lations can be mode to accurately to attend lhe Methodist Episcopal I In Cuba 0,6 political disorder and
Monday evening presenting
First Methodist Church — Roy on
ploration of little frequented trails world leaders of dope and white HOW MUCH ARE YOU IN DEBT? determine just how high the bal­ church and visit friends
; strikes did not hinder thc work oerl- Hubbard. Manager.
"Eight Ages of the Scouts.1, Special
Mr, and Mrs. H. a Sheldon and|°5“ly .At
hel“hl
1116 revo,uWhen someone says. “I'm all out loon was at any given time. Thte
Of the Pacific Northwest and lesser slave rings were relased after a poFirst Presbyterian Church—Man- music was rendered by lhe Wol­
wl,cn there were no newspapers1 ager not named.
verine Wbodbuzzers. Hugh Riley and
known mountains, forests and lakes. lUc investigation in connection with of debt—don't owe any man a cent,”, will be used to check against bar­ children spent Sunday with Mr and
°ne odpo^ur
that person
talking
of —
his .per----------- ----te----------- —
— ometer readings Each time the mas- Mrs. E J Martin of Grand Rapids iand, n°
There are undoubtedly other or- Scout Executive Lloyd Shafer gave
At Harper’s Ferry. Virginia, we the stavteky scandal. The open sonal affairs. The government, of [ ter mechanism operates the big Mr. and Mrs. Martin relumed with
Blbles and 102 Portions of the ganlzalions which' will be willing talks on Scouting.
heard a Dr. Brown talk for nearly brazenness indicates the high stage which he te a part, owes plenty of camera. It will also set off three them Mrs. Martin will spend a B,ble u] 'f“ U“n a ha,f hour- A to sponsor teams for these twilight
scries of
oi drought,
arougni, cyclones and
ana floods games. They are asked to kindly' The same group of boys go to Uw
series
two hours on a few of the highlights of organization and Immunity from money
'1.™ public
Thte
--------- -----------------------debt must be j small cameras inside the gondola for couple of weeks here
Miss w»&gt;uaa
Giaidas Collins,
P*rt of Mexico gave arrange for their teams az soon as McOmber schoolhouse
lAMuns. who
wno has
nas *'?
*" the fa3U'm P*«
tomorrow,
of that historic little dtelrict-and punishment which criminals in this paid. There te no one to pay It but the purpose of recording instrument
been spending a couple of weeks lhe Soc**1*» agency an opportunity possible and to notify Mr. Warren Thursday night and to the Durfee
the people. So the proud boast of readings.
he barely scratched the surface. It French city enjoy-a brazennesz and
the person who te al) out of debt
One camera will be mounted to with her mother. Mrs, Let McDon- tor “ »l*cla* distribution among the Carter at the National Bank of school on Saturday to participate in
WM one of the most Interesting ex- immunity not at all unfamiliar on may not be as near the truth as he slide up and down in front of the aid. went to Kalamazoo Saturday. | ^Herw*- while in one province, dur­ Hastings as soon as they nro ready the last day of school exercises of
perlences we ever had. This region
j|de of thc Atianuc. Al thc suspects. State Treasurer Fry has barometer box. It will photograph On Monday she began a business i u,* * wlWr anti-religious persccu- with their &gt;eams and also to give lhe two schools. They will be ac­
Is only one of many where events of Mrae timc
sj,ows what a wldc. issued a statement regarding the two barometers, lhe face of a watch. course ut Parson s Business College, illon' Ihree of the Society's colpor- him the names of their managers. companied by Harvey Burgess. Hu­
Cheater Wetzel and little daugh- “ur# wcre
re'lgious workers
debts of Michigan and*"lhe debts,
Mr. Carter te chairman of the com­ bert Bronson. T. -8. K. Reid and
great significance have happened. If aprcad threat organized criminal of Michigan counties, cities and vil- I
— Helen
and Marjorie came-Sat-'01
kUld abIe lo renialn. In the mittees and president of Uie organi­ Hugh Riley.
tent,
I
one demands foreign atmosphere gangs are making against society.
| lager,, and towns. Here te about the
y for a visit with Mrs J. w
pla}* Agency in South America zation.
urday
and flavor it te not necessary to
io»ac
other relatives. Mr Wet- l*° Blble coaches pureiiascd during
I Sage and
s
way it figures up.
Everything te getting set for a flne
Final camp registrations for the
Uie time for the lads of thte city and boys to attend the camp at Pine lake
zel returned Sunday but the children 10,6 &gt;’c*r werc a Ur«e ,actOr
leave the North American continent.
A FINE PROGRAM.
Michigan owes a total
A
■ will spend the summer here
work. In Paraguay important work vicinity who will participate in thte will close on Thursday night, 175
Of
8 81,250.000
Up in Canada there are cities like
A most creditable performance
| Harvey case of Bedford and hte waa d001' *I”on8
Bolivian prte- supervised play. We are sure that needy boys from Barry. Eaton and
39.218,967
Montreal which are more ""foreign" was turned in by thc Barry County Less cash and securities
। daughter. Mrs. Nettie Mandy, of Ane” nf WBr
Hastings will see splendid results Allegan counties being cared for, 85
BE yourself. simple,
if anything than the places one sees Orchestra Thursday cv'enlng. Those
Scientific --------Invention
and---progress
| Battle Creek, spent Saturday at . T-r,~™
------------------------ from It. Unless thte city shall be being from Barry counfy. William
8 42331.033
Net state debt ..
hofifjt. and unpre­
Wesley Patlengill's and Sunday at helped to counterbalance some of a decided exception to all
on the standardized tourist trails of who have regularly patronized the Counties, townships, cit­
other Hauser of Charlotte will assist the
tending. and you
the unfavorable ecnnon.U
economic wmHI.
condl- places where supervised vacation local committee in making out the
Frank Wilkes' of Carlton.
lhe
Europe—and as tor Quebec, you 'll concerts given by this organization
ies. villages and
radioT7T
began"2?
to ------be used for play for boys te arranged. It wlU registrations Thursday night.
will enjoy through
Mr and Mrs. Roc Kynett came lions. The
----------school districts of
have to go deep into tiie lesser- have come to expect a fine standard
Saturday
from
Cleveland
He
wtU
■?
h
*
I
hour
weekly
in
Shanghai
to
soon
be
proven
that
the
number
of
8744.107.547
life the respect and
known regions of rural France to but the program last week was the' Michigan owe ...
[play with the Hastings ball team hrnwicast the Scriptures and to dc- complainte against boys for delin­
Scout Executive Lloyd Shafer and
Less cash, securities,
love of friends. —
[ again this year.
writ*,
scribe the main
Bible e^intv
Society aetivniea
activities, quency during the long summer va- Hugh Riley attended a meeting at
find anything like it. On the south, most enjoyable to date. The only
sinking funds and
SHERMAN.
i A few evenings before Christmas catton will be greatly reduced.
the Columbia hotel in Kalamazoo at
too. te old Mexico, a picturesque land, regrettable feature of thc concert
credits .
59.193373
I members of the Agency start read
which eleven councils were rep­
well policed and orderly despite was that only about three hundred
resented. The guest speaker was O.
Huffman left Friday for St. the story of Jesus" birth over the
LIGI1THOU8E8.
Nct
municipalities"
stories of bandits and revolutions, people heard it. Thc writer has paid
Loute, Mo. where he will take in lhe radio in seven languages and dia­
debt 8684.914.175
A New England citizen who lives ,H. Benson, director of Rural Scout­
A real tourist can see much on the real admission prices to hear musfair and visit hte son. Ralph, who te lects. In eastern Bolivia and Peru ,on a dangerous coast- said that he ing. of New York City. The Battle
jworking for the Southern railroad, new government roads opened up found unbelievable resistance to Crock Area and Barry county car­
contlnent of North America at leal programs not a bit superior to Total public net in­
I Vrom Young of Dowagiac, was In formerly Isolated and dangerous ter­ the proposed building of a light­ ried away ail lhe honors for attend­
debtedness of Michi­
which to marvel.
the one given by our own Barry
। the city Thursday shaking hands ritories. Automobiles arc now pene­ house on Hull coast as it would in­ ance. rural activities, etc
gan -------- ----------- , 8726.D45.2O6
county musicians—and doubtless
a compass and a thermometer. An- with old friends. Vrom hasn't yet trating from tiie pacific Coast to the jure the ""wrecking business." Ships
For
easy
figuring,
we
will
assume
HOBBIES
others have done the same.
THE PRICE OF PROGRESS.
other camera will take photographs I lost the high regard he always had highlands of Centra! Peru crossing were wrecked every little while and
that
there
are
5.000.000
people
liv
­
tho Andes at an altitude of 15,000
A very practical display was lhe
of thc electrically operated pointers I for HasUngs
the people profited by it. Thinking
ing in Michigan. Thte Indicates a
, only of themselves they very nat­ observe tlial every nation has had
thermometer meters andjdso
Mrs Martha Eldred left Monday feel
THE OTHER ,SIDE.
exposition of hobbles now being held
.I net debt nri
of 8145 iVI
for CTVQ
every mail.
man. aof two
In Africa, according to the Bosome dominant thUig or ideal to of­
witch fact, the thermoq^^rk for Kalamazoo where she will visit
urally
opposed
the
building
of
a
Truck drivers have i come in for woman and child. The anticipated
In the Kent Scientific Museum.
themselves
mounted uuuwirnrr
outside her uauKiner.
daughter. prances,
Frances, wno
who IS
te HIat- clety’s report, translation work in lighthouse. Though ships and lives fer its people. It may have been art,
rtnht nf as
th.reckless,
fnHaral debt
onvAmmcnt
w being isuivuiiivu
_ the
. their shore of criticteiK
of the (■
federal
government
Grand Rapids. In the words of
832000000000 Miciiigin can prop- ',he Kondola ,o rw’lrd the tempera- tending the Seminary Mrs. Eldred three dialects progressed, tho New .would have been saved, they would religion, war. athletics, or mady
director. ‘"You don't come to thte allow inconsiderate drivers—some of which - *erlv^edotted raw^UoToFX ’ JIT °' the alr
U,e »tratospbere will visit Ann Arbor friend, and Testament in Tetcla. the revision of
things, but whatever it was. it oc­
have lost a .profitable business.
to see. you come and learn how.” I* undoubtedly deserved. However *thirty-two—this is llkelv low bothlrd can,ern win lftkc pictures , then return to her home In Traverse the New Testament In Lula-Lulua,
To these narrow-minded individ­ cupied the Interest of all. and mo­
and the Gospels in Bhilluk, while uals the Rights of Things were of tivated them to such super efforts
A great variety of hobbies were ‘here ‘te a story as rejmrtcd in o met- c
.....
the New Testament in Myore was
and
more Importance than the Rights of and accomplishments that the na­
shown which will help to nil hi Idle ropoUtan paper which illustrates among the’forty-eight states in 'XvmThl
—
Sponablc. c. H- Thomas. Frank completed. New Testament transia- Persons. People whp landed safely, tion want down in history represen­
another angle of the case It was »e&gt;uh and,’rtn,^
~---------------------------’ *M,Ch -------,BCC
,
Iwurs Interestingly and profitably.
With these routine observations Smith. John Weteaert, P. A. Shel- tlon in both Quiche ohd Mam .for or
ships that were warned away tative of that particular thing.
average state of the national debt.
Since the inception of the United
being thus automatically recorded । don. Fred Ryerson and John C. Indian tribes in Guatemala was car­ from danger were not profitable.
There arc hobbles for individuals rush hour on a crowded thorough- FTvm
From these
ujuac figures ll
n io
la nuv
not muicuil
difficult
assume that each man, wcmian with greater accuracy and precision Ketcham werc in Grand Rapids yes- ried on. In the Philippines lhe work ■They specialized in wrecks, there­ States, there have been ideas and
and hobbles which family groups fare. A large truck lumbering along
was chiefly ttukt of Improvement of
conceptions of what the Ideate of a
।
than
any
four
scientist*
could
[
xm- , terday
attending
Uie
Republican
fore. no lighthouse.
seen------------to slow-rup—and
and child —
in —
thte
state awes
a debt
might enjoy as a whole With short- was suddenly
. -----...........................
----------------------------- sibly do lhe job. the two men in the State Convention.
translations already published, with
nation should be. some of them
The crying need in this country
er hours bringing more leisure lime, swerve toward the left, the driver
bet wren «300 and 8350-Schuyler
Mrs W. 8 Sherman of Grand revision work cn other dialects and ,today te tiiat lhe Rights of Persons were very good, and some were very
Marshall, Clinton
County RcbubU
Rcpubll-' gondola will have an opportunity to
at least in industrial communities, »KnaUing to the traffic behind and cmZ-Nc^.
‘nton Cou,Uy
do other duties.
‘ Rapids, who has been the guest of the first publication of tiie Psalms tn ,be placed before lhe Rights of bad. Wittrout a doubt, lhe outstand­
■
The metal gondola will be eight Mrs. Mae Young returned Tuesday Samareno. In China the revision of Things.
the subject of hobbies takes on some *head to hold back To the surprise
------------We do not desire to dt- ing declaration of all lime concern­
,
ing human rights and privileges. Is
I feet m diameter instead of six feet to her home Mrs. Young accom- the New Testa merit in the Hinghwa slroy
our business structure, but au­
degree of importance.
of those watching he kept right on THE ALMIGHTY AND
1 like the globe constructed last year panlcd her and will take in the mu- Colloquial was completed, and in
the Constitution of the United
tocratic business which exists for the
COUNTY LINES for the Settle-Fordney flight
-—
toward the opposite curb. Then a mosteal festival Friday and Saturday. Turkey the revision of the Old Tes­ profit of the few at the coat of the
Republican supporters of Frank
tament tor publication in the Ro- '
JAPAN AND PEACE.
‘orist directly behind the truck saw
recognised lliroughout the world be­
I Approximately three acres of cloth remaining over Sunday,
„.
,
. ,
,
mwrenua
Fitzgerald m
in taton
Eaton county are pcrman alphabet continued to advance. msacrifices and Ilves of lhe many cause of this democratic master­
Fortunately thc diplomatic storm the purpose of this queer maneuver- turbed because Luren D. Dickinson, are being constructed in a special | FORTY VeARS AGO TODAY
Anttouncrment wa.s made that the '
piece.
Ollier.
'stirred by Japan in announcing her ln? A two-year-old child had tod- veteran legislator and lieutenant workshop at Akron, Ohio. The win­
latest
statistics
show
that
the
Bible
Industry te the watchword which
dows of this room ore scaled, all air
.Professor Sterling and lhe M ls.se &lt;
With the clouds of social unrest
new policy toward China seems to be died into the street and '^rted
^ ’Tcehjd anotherjuill
strained Through flannel and the Upton. Beadle. Eddy and Diamond or some part of it has now been ,appearing here and there, some big characlerlzes our nation. Never in
diagonally
across
Tiie
truck
driver
from
on
hlgl
?
t0
seck
^Publican
blowing over. In any war thc win- "
”
men and women •employed on lhe'attended the meeting of the Slate translated into 941 languages and and some little, we are in need of history has any nation ever achieved
u-o.
nomination for lieutenant governor Job
!,.k wear
v-— grit-free .!■
------------slippers
of cloth teachers''Association al Lansing dialects
in a way comparable to oar indus­
ners also lose. Hite fact te quite gen­
blwk.dJU lhe meet
her. M, m^er.ia, „„„d,
The outstanding publication item a
' lighthouse that will motivate and
erally appreciated today. Consequent­ raying nothing to her for fear of logically we believe, that Mr Dick- as they walk over the impregnated Friday
guide employer and employee alike. trial progress duripg the last sevenfabric. When completed Uie bag will
P. T. Colgrove. D. W. Remolds
that
- will ---make
------------each sacrifice
his
ly nations of the world-even J-ipim frigh’.cning her. but guiding her inson's candidacy for lieutenant be capable of holding three million
ance of a new series of self-pro­ ,u
our
religion; material progress at
and
Dr
8
M.
Fowler
arc
atOTdlng
greed for Things and consider the
who might stand to gain thc most- iicrws in thc shelter of the truck Rnvernor '«“? harm thc chances of cubic feet of hydrogen gas.
any cost has. and is, dominating our
a,meeting of the grand lodge K. of nouncing English Scriptures repro­ Rights of each.—By s Claudius
the present secretary of state if he
duced from new plates from type
Not a stitch Is being taken in put­ P. in Benton Harbor Hite week.
country. AH countries througlioui
are not likely to be dragged into a When she reached the other curb
Wade of Chicago.
specially
manufactured
for
the
pro
­
ting
together
the
segments
of
fabric
....
history have broken at their peak.
Mr and Mrs. C. W. Jordan spent
back to the rlglv
war for the sake of protcct'ng « he quietly
.
-pulled
---------------------------Each of the 3.482 major pieces an^ Sunday m Bedford wltti E. W. Jor- cess. Additional new publications in­
I hope that I am not assuming an
"point of honor" in connection with Aldc “nd started on while the truffle
each of the scores of minor on$s is dan
■
-•
cluded also St. Matthew for the Charcot Ranked Among
Indefensible view when I venture
and• wife
one foreign market A war with Ja- resumed ite normal pace again,
I pasted to its neighbor with a special
the prediction that our Industrial
Mrs E S. Burnette and children Keres Indians of New Mexico, the
“
Pioneer*
of
Medicine
”
■rubber cement. Next the cemented arrived from Philadelphia Thursday four Goapete and Acts in separate
pan would doubtless cost the Unit- Wonder how many "private" drivers
progreas cannot continue the next
"The glamor surrounding Char­ fifty years as it has the past fifty.
।seams are covered on each side with to join Mr. Burnette who te foreman volumes in the Bulu dialect of West
ed States and European countries would have tjgd time to devote to
gains thc nomination tor governor. fabric-backed rubber tape. Thus the of the carding room at the wool boot Africa, and the New Testament and cot Id his lifetime obscured the true We have so concentrated on indus­
far more than the profits they »ucli a deed?
Mr. Dickinsons church following Is scams actually become stronger factory.
Genesis in Turkish in the Roman value of hie work and of the man try that we have neglected the busi­
could ever expect to’ get through
alphabet.
great and hte success in iecuring the than the neighboring cloth. Each
himself.
. . . It is one of llfe'e ness of living. Our garden of life has
Mrs. Prank Sheffield and sister
LACY ENTERS RACE
nomination as lieutenant governor te piece of cloth has been impregnated visited her parents at Orangeville
The Society continues to face little Ironies that It wm hte faulty grown up to weeds. Our Industrial
trade with Japan and China; also
Mvum cost
W* u.uui
morr
Announcement by Judge Arthur;considered nearly assured With two। by passing through a rubbering last week. While there they wit­ many publication problems in sup­ work which, at the time, brought progress cannot be purchased at
such a war vould
Japan more
in low of trade with America and Jof hls intention to seek the E*‘W residents heading Ute repub- machine thirty times, a minute Alm nessed one of the worst wtorms that plying Scriptures in from 150 to 175 him wnrld-wlde feme and patients such a pride that it wU! bankrupt
ui iuu
iraae wjui America anti
. .Itcan
iican ticket.
ticket. Mr.
Mr. Fltzaeralds
Fitzgerald's friends
friends, of rubber being deposited each time ever visited that section. Hail stones different languages. When Scrip­
lhe moral back-bone of our nation.
Europe than she could ever expect ^orn nat&gt;^n
r governor on . .the
scent danger. They see their candi­ through.
The next years irfiHt witness a
of great size fell, breaking windows tures are needed for a remote tribe as his enduring, pioneer work was
to get through increased trade with BT
"* ticket brings n strong date exposed to sectional Jealousies.
Democratic
progress in the business
and injuring fruit trees, and rain the edition will likely involve spe­ of each 4" highly technical character |! substantial
(
cial technical processes. The demand
Mr. Fitzgerald, it te said, is rjin"He marched hte army up the hill, fell In torrents. .
of Ufe. or we will find ourselves in a
China. Japanese leaders know that candidate into the field. Judge Lacy
.
,
for Penny Portions at times te so that nona but specialists In his own deteriorated
ing
became
of
the
demands
of
peo
­
then
marched
them
down
again."
In
is
an
authority
on
taxation.
When
morass.—By Claudte E
their chances for success in a war
some such terms did an English!'
field could appreciate its valuo." Bo ■Wade of Chicago.
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
ple
from
all
sections
of
the
at
ate
gregt
that
editions
of
a
million
or
against the . combined forces of he speaks on thls-subject, members Mr. Dickinson, received hte mandate writer comment on the blundcrihgs
Mr. and Mrs. J. J.-«perklns were more arc printed at one time. Fre­ writes Dr. Claude LlUlngiton in one
of
both
political
parties
are
likely
to
America and Eurppc are very doubttwo years ago from tiie Almighty, of a former Prince of Woles who 'at - in the city several days of the past quently publication must be in two of his word portraits at “Pioneer*
pay attention to his words. He also according to Mr. Dickinsons ac­ tempted to get heroic during a milt-. week. They were called here by the languages in parallel columns.
fuL
6t Medicins'" in HygeU Uegaztne.
The tmeat end znreat way In
The American Bible Society te in
believes that, in view of the fact count. and it te said that hte entry tary campaign. In a similar vein tragedy of Wednesday. Mr. Scudder
la his Idcntlficstlon of s largo
Its 99th year of supplying embossed group of nervous ailments with defi­ which we can serve our fellowmen
that local government absorbs more into lhe race again thte year te the one might say of Farleys air mall
NO FAIRY GODMOTHER.
result of another call from the aame Investigation, "He put the private
Miss Lillian Belcher started for Scriptures for the blind. Two thou­ nite changes In the brain and spinal Is not so much to dn anything for
*1 wish to heaven that we could than four-fifths of the total tax source. It all boils down to the fact airlines out of business, then put
her home In Mt. Desert. Maine, sand
i
nine hundred sixty-nine vol­
once realise that every tax laid te a money j-ateed in Michigan, that that Mr. Fitzgerald's supporters are them in business again." Al least Monday last. During her stay here,iumes. furnished at the special price cord. Charcot attained scholarly eat. noblest beings we know how.
burden upon industry, upon agricul- much needless expenditure can be conscious of county lines whereas that's about all that has happened Miss Belcher won lhe esteem and of twenty-five cents a volume, were achievement which sazured him a —Francis Power Cobbe.
*'
to
date.
No
facts
have
been
brought
the
power
behind
Mr.
Dickinson
ig
­
friendship of all who met her.
distributed from the Bible House in (►ertuanent place In the ranks of
tore, and upon commerce. I would
by establishing the county unit
nore* such man-made geographical to light to justify the absurd claims
Robert Urie of St. Johns spent seven different embossed systems. A great pioneers of medicine.
M.t.or and Meteorite
that we could get out of our minds system of government.
divisions. .
•
of the postmaster general—to the Sundry in the city the guest of his special appropriation for enlarging
In t|&gt;e Bslpetriero, a French hos­
that we can place a tax
a big
-------- -— ~
Supporter* of Mr. Fitzgerald are contrary there were indications that sister, who te employed in Welton the work among the 8oclety"s for­ pital, Charcot was tossed more or
ter from celestial space which en­
now faced with the necessity of Mr. Farley might not have been act­ ahd crook's office.
eign agencies was granted during
bun or» us corpon-uon.« « nd.
ters the earth's atmosphere and
,
Th.
° ...
o' 1 .
fseekir
(peeking guidance from above. It ing in a disinterested manner; that1 .......................................................
lhe year and the publication of lhe
Mr. Andrew Krom of Kalamazoo
man and run the government. The
------ .“
°
ill
15 lncludcd ln thc curriculum "looks
‘ s as though the republican race he may have been attempting to tear , was visiting hte daughter. Mrs. Jas Gospels of St. Matthew and St. sane, the epileptic and the subjects from friction becomes hot and lnBuch, an Ul aaaorted mlnnus and la finally dlaalpated.
* * at
at several schools
vlvuj. in
h, ....'fnr iu
in America. -Therenominations
to the two highest down the established set-up to make Clarke, of thte city, a portion of lhe Mark in the new Standard English to hysteria.
be, If I understand tbe laws of the U » l« w be uUtor
chit .*“&gt;•»«
“ &gt;’*'?
“» room for spme of his own particular past week.
BriUlJ® occurred, the first volumes of crowd I Charcot had to forge pew A meteorite Is a meteor which falls
United States aright, they are InCounty News.
satellites.
Mr. E. Burrell of Jackson was at the Scriptures to be embuaaed In weaponz, evolve new principles and upon the earth.
dyen to face the stem realltlei of*iknees.—Ingham Te?
(this place Friday, lie came to see his thte system.
life.—Humorist.
i Twenty million gallons of water
According to lhe first returns of
During lhe year the Society itad to to hie patients.
scribed tn the Constitution az im-;
lavowiMl Electric Lights
' » a. _.-----------!•" u5Cd «My by a Rochester, N Y-. the Literary Digest poll, sentiment
reduce IU budget because of a
Democratic tn principle. Charcot,
posts and excites. In contemplation
The firet electric light was
Radio performer* complain that film manufacturing plant in making te about two to one for lhe New ter or for the worse, there te no shrinkage in
with the result
on one occasion when a pnuette Brush's. He loffnied It In 1878.
- tl»ero *re very few good jokes. Tho camera film.
•
Deal, confidence in Franklin D., denying the fact that hte stirring tiuit operations were carried on un­
demanded preferential treatment,
Roosevelt lias not shaken through inaugural address, filled as it was der a budget more than 30 per cent
Mol Tb« mow wrdi wm n« luuuw-lh Ioom tlul qui moot 10
1 ' . _.--------exclaimed: "This stranger does not Edison Invented tbe Incandescent
wan br * “bM buUna. mm.' &gt; mr&gt; «o-Bui mocuco churn'Si certain rather bad blunders of his with confiderxe and optimism, lower than that oi 1930 In spite of
sutxirdinates. Whether the Roosevelt helped la buoy up lhe rather sag- such limitations the year ended
lamp, upon which, the modern hulb
.
« ma wo ld,.
_
bastlle.'
pollciez shall work out for the bet- ging spirits of hte countrymen.
without defiat.
lights ar* Improvements, In 1578.

Quotation

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Pungent Paragraphs

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taxes coming from

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Plenty of White Duck Caps

1934 Wall Paper

. 25c

$1.00 to $1.85

300 Patterns to Select From
10c to 75c a Double Roll

closeTgames feature

Waters Clothes Shop

Bring in your samples from the Mail Order Houses and
let us compare quality and price.

We Aim. to Carry A11
Housecleaning Helps

H. R. H. CLEANER

25c
DICK-A-DOO PAINT
35c
and WALL CLEANER_____
GOLDEN OIL, for Cleaning
Woodwork, quarts________
25c
VARNISH for .Furnituro
75c
SPAS VARNISH, for
$1.25
20c ud 29c
2 packages ---------------

Protect your
Floors with

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We have all size
cans in both paste
and liquid.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
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may be spent. Fifteen airy, screened
cal Defect
will house tho girls, each ac­
(Continued from page one)
rORMIR
BUFZRIMT1MD.
OF WEST MICHIGAN cabins
commodating seven and a counselor.
During the oRt five months tho
tral auditorium commencing at four'
The wash houses contain hot and
BNT HZHE ANALYZES
Recuritlng District ot Chicago, will
o'clock with Albert Becker serving
the Hastings Country cold showers and flush toilets. There
LEGISLATION
as chairman. The.service win ba. Qlub Monday Afternoon and Iu aUo «xe«U«nt equipment (or wa- young men between the ages of
____
as follows:
...........................
anX,„
ter sports, land sports and cratto.
“Vr^i
tonal--------March-High
School'
Shot Borno
Some Nice
Nice Golf
Golf
iMla/netoT
Otten. ^cuilve of seventeen and twenty-five, between
_
--- ------ --•
i
shot
miu Freida Olsen, executive of
BJLIEVES IN STATE ■
S&amp;X
5 feet • inches end 6 feel 3 tadm,
Oreliealra. directed by Mr. Wesley!
The meeting
the Western
Western MichCamp must be a high school graduate, and
'
Hie
meeting tof
&gt;f the
Mich- 'the
t*— Battle Creek Council
---------- - of
-• '
UNIT FOR TAXATION
it
If,,
r «c Lc*,nigan Professional Golf Association Fire Girls, Is director of thc camp, have no physical defects for enlist-1
■
। orate of
n&gt;
Hymns—Led by Mr. Wallace.
.was held al the Hastings Country this being her fourth season, filia ment in tha Unlted States Marine
a free public school sys­
h t it taw
UThifn ” tm Invocation—Rev. J. A. McNulty. ' club Munday afternoon and was will be assisted by a staff of twen- Corps.
Governmaat Dictates m to tem, making
regulations for toe what it should be. There are still
Selection —(a) "Grant Me True very well attended. Amonfc the Pro-|ty-one adults selected for special
The Marine Corps offers a rteady' sa's wealthiest men and the Jury'S
Outlay and Methods—
। lame, when the people locally in some people who feel that the pres- Courage,
verdict swarding MAM to Mia BarLord." Bach; &lt;b) "What of fcssionals who were here were Frank 'ability, sterling qualities of charschool district have had to। ent aystom is all right and it is only the Night." Thompson—Girls' Glee Sprogell of the Kent country Club, acter and Interest in and knowledge position with chances for advance­ bert would indicate that ha got out
Yalls to Frivlde Goats
[ each
ment. It also offera a chance for
bear throe-fourths to four-fifths of the conditions of lhe limes that arc
Club, directed by MUs Hunter.
Grand Rapids; Nick Weber of the,of girls.
u education. Marines travel of it as fortunately as he could ex­
travel .»
and
E. J. Lederle, formerly suparinUn- ।
at fault. It U jny contention that the
pect, judging from ths proofs tn the
Baccalaureate
Address
—
Rev.
John
Biylhefield
Country
Olub.
Grand
i
R«d
Cross
examiners
and
life
sav-1
all
over
the
world
—
ClUna,
Cuba.
“
s
world
—
china,
Cub*.
dent of achools here and now com­
method of financing achools W.
"This brings me to the big point
w. pitching,
Kitciilntr. Presbyterian
Preabvterlan church.
Rapids; George Tuttle of lhe Mus- ers will conduct all water front ac- Haiti. Panama. Hawaii and the
missioner of schools for Oakland
her aane. aenslble nor fair
kegon Country Club; E W. Herberts, 'tlvitlcs.
all swimming and boating I Philippines. Marines serve w
on ».■
all
Benrtilction.
........
.........—. —
county, delivered « talk before the I wish to make with regard to school and that the conditions of the times
Herewith is the list of lhe grad- -----------of Battle
---------Creek
----------Country
*---------dub;
- Mike
----being
--------------supervised.
*“1.
______ ,
,battleships of lhe LUnited
’rdUd Blates
department
of -------------------------county schcol com--- -------— il{legislation In general that has been, have only revealed the shortcom­
listing students, pluslficd as to.Tansey of the Marywood country i A girl's vacation is a period of lei-1 Navy, and first class cruiseri.
mlulonera of the Michigan Educe-j enacted up to the present While
Themm ennservaton rewarded.
ing! of the system. That the peo­ course:
Club. Lansing; M. L. Wells of the sure endowed either by herself, hcr| If you will write to the Marine the tinder of a human skull, thought
lion Association In which he gave a'.,,pertinent analysis of toe school W ® legislature has the power to leg- ple of thia state value schools is evi­
College Preparatory Course— Lena Cascade Country Club, Grand Hap- parents, or others. A girl starting • Corps Rccurlt®&lt; Station, at Room
altuatlon in lhe state.
ilalato for the schools, the state has denced by the fact that certain dis­ Andrus, Robert Angell. Willard ids; Blake Miller at. the Lansing merrily off to camp wants days 824 New Poet Office Building, Chi­
tricts have taxed themselves fur Amold, Orville Babcock, William, Country Club; Marvin Blahl of the l brimful of fun. adventure, and ex- cago. Illinois, and request further In­ 2.500 years ago, discovered fu th«
[ One of thc main points Mr. Led- failed to underwrite the costs. Tt)
lerle made was the fact that al- my way of thinking, the state has beyond what anyone would think os Bachman. Franklin Beckwith. Grace Green Ridge Country club. Grand | periences that will give her aome-; formation it will be gladly furnished. famous riyar of England, by glvlag
reasonable tn order to support them. Brill. Myrtle Cheney.
an ah
All cuiuuncai4
enlistments arc
are ipr
for lour
four jmia.
yean. him $1J6 caab.
XX..—.ws. Marian Clark. Rapids; Tom
1UUI Lamey of
u, the
uie Silver
Oliver thing to talk about.
auuui. She
out wants mi
' though the state has seen fit to ceased to feel its responsibility for
Trvumtrv
Cook. Herbert Conner
Cooper. 1 i^ake
Country Club. ri
Grand Rapids,!1 nnnnrtnnltv
opportunity m
to dovelzYn
develop her
her talentj,
talents, 1 and young men under thc age of
assume responsibility for dictating schools but from lime to Ume has state that has abundant wealth to Constance Cook
'.J
the types of buildings and courses of endeavored to put legislation over support good schools, free to every Frances Cowles. Richard Darby, and Eddie Van Popering of the Has- to learn new skills, find new friends, twenty-ode will have to have the
George Dewey. Mary Douglass. John tings Country Club.
and have a chance to be thc person consent of their parents. While at
Instruction for primary schools, It on the various districts. • • • That
Seven handrad years bare passed . „»
child in the state.
Erway. Margaret Erway. Alice Fin-1 With local players as partner! the she wants to be Instead of lhe one the World's fair this summer, take a
has not seen fit to assume the prop- j the state has told the districts
"There have been some attempts gleton. William Fox. Marian Hall- , Professionals engaged in a contest her family and friends expect her to little time and meet the Marines since the foundation was laid for *»•
•r share of financial responsibility, what they must do in the way of
tha Llnkoplng cathedral, one at u
there, or better still come over to
He believes that the only equitable maintaining schflols Is evidenced by in this state to equalize educational wood. Gordon Havens. Doris Healy, of "Best Ball" scores. In this contest be. All this she will find at camp.
Geraldine Isenhath. Nick Weber and Dr. Ken McIntyre
She wUl also develop
'top hobble*
hobbles and the
me New Post Office Building, and gwedea'e oldest and mart baautlful f
plan of school taxation Is for toe legislation covering toe matter of costs within counties by reducing Ian Ironside,
i—i.^.. Irene
,------ ---------n_. won nrst wlth u M Erank apr08ell Interests tliat will enrich
Virginia Jacobson.
Jones. Besnrich her whole talk over your chances for enlisting temples. The aaulvenary was ob* '
funds to be collected and dlstrib- I courses of study, teacher qualifiesthe number of school districts. While sio Karmes. Helen Keeler. Lctou with Wilbur Lane as partner and life. She will discover as she
rerred with a special reUgieoa cela* •»
'
”
lives,
with
men
Dial
that
have
had
years
of
Utcd through the state; that is. to Hons, length of term, compulsory
have the state fix certain main re- education, building regulations, etc. all these movements have had some Kelley. Frances Kingsbury, Ellen ।C. W. Herberts and Ray Taylor werc with girls that cooperation and fair work and play in the U. 8. Marines, bration.
qulremcnts and then provide funds All of this legislation was passed on merit. I personally have found it Leonard. Lynn Perry. Ethel Pretl- itied for second honors with 69; Ed. play, sound Judgment and a sense of I
re fun for ev-1
evfor putting this program Into effect the awumpHon that the control of difficult to become enthusiastic tlce. Bettie Reickord. Grace Royer, Van Popering and Charlie Leonard humor make living more
100 per cent. If any districts desire {education was a state function, but about any of them for Die reason Helen Skidmore, Gerald Smelker, ।third with 70. Mike Tanscy and Will cryone. She will have opportunities r=
s, assume re-'
re- ।
Pau)
Smith,
Marjorie
Stebbins ।Schader scored a 72; George TuUie to ineet new situations,
r to have a more elaborate system, Uie ' at the same time compelling the
f
Dr. Can-others 72; Marvin sponsiblllties, to test her own ablliadditional expense will be borne by i various districts in general to pay that the legislation has been piece­ Eloise Storer, Robert Taffee. Virgin- and
Thompson.
Lillian Tolhurst, ।Stahl and Roy Hubbard 72; M. L. tics. She will find pence in beautiful
tho home districts.
about three-fourths of Che total coat. meal and opportunist rather than la
Maude
Wallace.
Dorcas
Weaver.
Ray
...
sunsets,
quiet
evenings,
and
firelight
fundamental.
I
have
a
deep
con
vic1
Wells
and
Robl.
Walton
72;
Turn
Herewith are sxtracU from Mr. It is needless for me to remark that
Lederle's speech.
this legislation has not always been tton that there can be no unit for mond Wickham. Robert Wilcox, • Lamey and John Ketcham 73; Blake glow. In fact, she will be "learning
Grace
Will and--------------JJaurenc----------Wlllltts.
-------J W. R. Cok
--------------------------J.
Miller
and
73;-----------------Al Grant lurw to live." Every girl who does,
"I think it will be generally | kindly received by the people of the
school financial support, other than
General CnnJ',
Course__
—Mall
Nell AH.Ir
Adair. Leia and Henry Sheldon 75.
not have a camping experience is:
agreed that educational agencies of . state.
attitude— Is
aiaic. Evidence
crib—— ot this -----------The contest of tiie Professionals robbed of one of her richest herl-,
some kind are necessary today for strikingly
'
revealed *by
“ *'
the action of state, that will be either fair or Just AHerding. Marguerite Benner. Delphlne Engleharte. Ruth Foote. Don resulted as follows: Nick Weber and toges.
the ---------1033 legislature
in repealing
the to all people in thc state.
the continuance and wise adminls-.—
- -------------------------------------“If thc atate will assume Its in- Foreman. Faile King. Delbert Lan­ Frank Sprogell of Grand Rapids
KitllHIncr regulations.
* ,r
'
"Invest your daughter's summer
txation of our present form of gov- building
Even
over
the
emment, Just as the same was rec- governor's veto, this was done with herein obligation and underwrite at caster. Gordon Lee, DennLs McIn­ were lied for first place with 72 for her. Don't let her Just spend it.":
rBHastings,
Complete information about rates,
agnized at the time of the adoption great hilarity and with almost least 100 per cent of the instruction­ tyre. Harold Perkins. Lloyd Peter- each; Ed Van Popering, ____
son. Marjorie Rose. Ethal Stanton. 2nd. with a 73: George'Tuttle1, of registration, etc., may be secured
al
cosjg
of
a
minimum
or
foundation
©I- the constitution.
unanimity of action. This Is but an
program that would be sattsfactory Joe Thomson. Chrystal Weaver. Ma­ Muskegon. 3rd. with 74; E W. Her­ from Miss Freida Olsen. 346 Cham-,
to the great mass of the people, rion Weyermnn. Leatha Whitworth bert of Battle Creek and Mike Tan- pion St.. Battle Creek.
there would be little difficulty In and Louise Will,
sey of Lansing 4th with 75 each;
The Law of Camp Kitanniwa is
securing all necessary legislation for
M. L. Wells, of Grand Rapids, Sth. SEEK BEAUTY. GIVE SERVICE,
an economical, efficient and conven­ ams. Helen Anders. Doris Cole. Ger­ with 75; Blake Miller of lensing and PURSUE KNOWLEDGE. BE
ient management of the schools. aldine Cook. Ruth Haywood. Sophia ' Marvin Stahl of Grand Rapids, Oth. TRUSTWORTHY, HOLD ON TO I
1
The state either has thc obligation MarsiuUl, Neva Naylor. Ellsworth iwith
77 each; Tom Lamey of Grand HEALTH. GLORIFY WORK and
HO
for thc education of its children or Newton. Doris Nye, Margaret Riv­ Rapids, 7th, with 78.
BE HAPPY—the Camp Fire Law.
I
it has not. If it has this obligation, ers, Winnie Roush. June Scobey,
Quite a few spectators Interested
We have 'em In shapes,
then let It assume the same. If It Mildred Scudder. Deloria Bunday. in thc game were present to watch
OBJ TV ARY.
does not have this obligation or does Maxine Swift and Ella Wurm.
colors and prices to
the Professionals.
not care to assume It, then Uie soon­
Agricultural Course — LaVeme
ard City on Feb. 28. 1908. lhe son of.
suit you.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Samuel
Earl.
When!
er we establish this fact the better. Cooper. Hubert Long. Howard Mc­
CITY
TENNIS
MEET
AU of the temporizing and false Intyre. Lorin Oversmith and Leon
about four years old the family
Leghorns , Panamas
Toyos
Bancoras
t'so called emergency legislation" is Payne.
.
moved to Harbor Springs where he
TO
BEGIN
MAY
30
On Decoration Day visitors come to tho
only befogging the issue
The honor list for lhe 1934 class
lived for a few years, later going to
“Michigan state legislation for thc consists of John Erway. valedictor­
cemetery, stopping here and tjxere, to pay
Tennis players here will start the Ceresco, then attended high school
tomorrow should be based upon who ian; with Miss. Irene Jones. Miss annual city championship tennis In Marshall. He was in the employ
tribute to those they knew.
Is to pay the bilL If the people of Lillian Tolhurst.
Miss Prances tournament on Decoration Day. May of the Michigan Bell Telephone Co.
Uie various districts are to continue Cowles. MUs Marjorie Stebbins. Miss 30. according to Chet Hodges and Al for seven years, living in Hastings
Before one memorial many check their
to finance their own schools then Bettie Rclckord and Miss Lena An­ Becker, who are in charge of the three years.
they should be free to make their drus following next in order. Others event. There will be Senior singles
Hteps, for it bears the name of a man once
Xn 1930 he was married to Miss
own regulations. As a result of this who received honorable mention and doubles and Junior singles if Annetta Townsend, who with two |
prominent in the community, remembering
we shall continue to have 0.800 var­ were Miss Geraldine Isenhalh. Miss enough entries arc received. Also sn»Jl sons, Gary John and Harley |1
ieties of educational opportunity in Helen Keeler. Miss Leatha Kelley. there will be a Junior doubles and a Eugene, survive, also his mother.!
the fineness and success of his life.
is full of them. Hundreds
this slate or we shall have 0,800 va­ Miss Maude Wallace, Miss Grace mixed doubles tournament. Awards Mrs. Mary Earl, five brothers and!
Yet forgotten and unvisited nearly is the
rieties of tax rates. Thc issue should Will. George Dewey. William Fox will bo as follows:
three sisters are left to mourn their I
be put squarely up to the people of and LaVeme Cooper.
Senpr singles—The Rotary chal- Iqes. Funeral services were held at
grave of a man equally prominent, equally
the state and all districts should be
lengefcup which lias been won for thc Methodist church on Saturday.
successful. No Memorial marks thc grave.
treated alike.
THE MAPLE GROVE M. E.
two years in succession by Dwight
"In conclusion. I am committed to
Dewey officiating. Burial In the
Fisher.
Is-thcre a tribute to mark the grave of your
lhe principle that the abundant
CHURCH IS REOPENED Junior singles—Lions challenge Ceresco cemetery beside his father.
loved one? Think this over then call and
wealth of thia alate, wherever it may
cup won In 1932 by Erma Bush and
EDGER SCHOOL NEWS.
be and In whatever form it may ex­ Has Been Repaired and Re­ in 1933 by Gordon Crothera.
see us.
.
The DeWitt children are moving.
press Itself, should be fairly and
Senior Doubles—Medals.
We are sorry to hear that our
decorated—Ketcham
justly taxed to underwrite and
Runner up in both singles tour­
teacher is leaving us. Our school
guarantee an equal, fret, sane and
naments will be presented with
Gave the Address
The-new, darker patterned shirts in a vast selec­
closes June 2. 1034.
sensible minimum program of edu­
For &gt;ome lime the Methodist three Dunlop tennis balls.
Our visitors this week were Ar­
cation Uirough the high school level
tion. Plain whites, too.
Any resident of Barry county is
Junior.
Bobbie
Burdoff.
to every child In this state who may church at Maple Grove Center has eligible to enter any of the above thur.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2497
MICHIGAN
been
undergoing
extensive
repairs
George, Clarence and Oretta Mc­
desire it without any other consid­
See the new “CONTOUR"
tournaments. Junior singles and
erations whatsoever. If this prin­ and redecoraUon. On Sunday 'last doubles include any boy 14 years of Nutt.
White Shirts, tapered to the
Established 1907
ciple were to be adopted, it would thc church was reopened with an age or any who has become 15 since
substitute, Mrs. I
spell a new day in Michigan school interesting program and a large January 1. 1934 and all women and
congregation. Rev. M. E. Hoyt of
Wilcox.
legislation." .
lhe belt.
Nashville is the pastor of
tills girls. Entry fees will be 25c for
Our program last Friday was very
church. The address for the occa­ singles tournament and a 10c fee enjoyable, we celebrated Mothers
sion was given by our former con­ for an additional event. If eight Day and Arbor Day.
Banfariaed.
gressman. John C. Ketcham of this teams are entered in lhe Junior
Reporters. Phillip- and Virginia
city, whose boyhood and youth were doubles or mixed doubles event these Warren. Teacher. Mra. Slocum.
spent tn Maple Grove township. tournaments will be held. Entries
may
be
left
at
Hodges
Jewelry
Store
Rev. Kenyon, a former pastor of
HAPPY ENDING FOR
the church, also gave very timely or givep to Al Becker. No entries
PRATT DISTRICT SCHOOL.
Mr. Verne Prentice completed a'
remarks which were much appre­ will be received after Tuesday noon,
BATHING BUTTS
SLEEVELESS SWEATERS
ciated.
White and Colors
Play will start Wednesday morn­ school in Hastings township on Fri­
The
Maple
Grove
Methodist
church is a brick structure, erected ing. All finals will be finished Mon­ day. The event was celebrated by
11. Drawings
will
pupils, parents and the teacher hav-'
in 188! Thc
,hi previous
.uctiuua year
,cnr in that
uuu day.
—June
- ----- -------------------- r
----- be
township what
what Is
is called
called the
the North*
North* P®*1^ Tuesday afternoon at the ing a picnic at Thornapple lake that'
Evangelical brick church was also High school yourta.
afternoon, which all greatly enjoyed.,
Visit This Store, You WUI Find Many New
It was brought out in a report of
built and In that same year a brick
house of worship was also built for
the year's work that Gladys Wallers,
Things for Summer.
the United Brethren.
9, was the only pupil tn lhe
H. H. S. BASEBALL MEET age*
Pratt school who had been neither,
Thc committee having charge of
Close games featured the Hastings
the repairs and Improvements of
absent nor tardy during the year.
High school basebail tournament of
the church consisted of Matthew
She did not even take the half holi­
the past week, according to Joe BroWaUh, Rev. and Mrs M. E. Heyt
day to which she was entitled under
zak, who is supervising the event.
and the Ladies' Aid Society of the
the rules.
Payne's team k»t its first gome to
church. Tho services of Mr. Will
Fuller, the score being 8 to 5. TaskIts much easier to tell tho man Ln
Evans, who papered the church, was
ler's team took a close game from office he Is wrong than to run for
greatly appreciated, ns he donated
Struble 4 to 2. The standing to dale office and do thc tiling as it should,
his work.
Is as follows:
------ be done.
There is noted a recent revival of
Pct
Interest in rural churches. People
7M
have begun to rcklize. as they have
750
not realized for a long time, that,
Tasker
.
Chrlslan Ideals upheld by the church
Struble ..
and Christian training of young and
000
old arc halpful to communltlec as Band ....

STRAWS

UTOW, '
lurfeo .

is.

Kitanniwa
IE Sporting Ztems^l CampOpens
Monday

Waters Clothes Shop

rating
pec lai
Woly and

tend-

EIGHTY-NINE T0

I by the state
ipared with the
operating the cal taxes we somehow
though there were ■
creasing amount of aupjwrt has had from the standpoint ____________
variable
to come from the local dl»trlct. I school coats and variable education­
have no definite figures on what al opportunities. It was difficult to
proportion of the total school coeta enlist the interests of the more for­
o&lt; the state arc borne by the pri- tunate districts in the needs of those
fortunate. However.

itanta,
mg u*.

and

feeling that
memben of
be people as

Goods Delivered

"If It Isn’t Good We Don't Carry It"

well as Individuals. This is a sig­
INDIANS vs. PISTON RING.
|
nificant sign of the times. In­
The Indlaps handed lhe Piston
creased Interest in churches will Ring nine a defeat to the lune of
bcrtatnly make for better conditions 9 to 4 Sunday afternoon at the fair
in our country.
grounds.
Battery for the Indians. Keller.1
NO BANK FAILURES
Oakes and Rose. For the Piston
IN U. 8. SINCE JAN. 1. Ring, Demond. Crouse. Warner,
I What the federal banking law
'Bachelder and Paine.
guaranty of savings deposits up to
Next Sunday lhe Indians again
•2.500 has done Is quite evident from
meet Rutland al tiie Wilcox school.'
the fact that, since the first of Jan­
uary. there has not been a single
RANCHERS LOSE 4—3
bank failure In this country.
The experience of the past four
TO BATTLE .CREEK
years has been very trying for banks
The Ranchers I'.
play
Grashen
at
U
—- well
—
as their
.....I, paMM.k,.
Wons; MUA
but those
—Z —
——
wbanks that nave come through, of Indian Landing Bunday. May tt, at
U-.._ Abeen
—— organlxed
_____ I__ ■ since
__ ’ .(he three
,
—. -_with
,,u .k.
that have
o'clock. The _game
the
depression came, arc in strong con­ Battle Creek Walton Garage colored
dition There is really no basis for ball club, proved an exciting lllh
suspicion of the soundness of banks Inning struggle. The score 4 to 1'
or security of deposits at the present In favor of Battle Creek.
time.

SHOULD MEAN BETTER PRICES.
The wool carry-over from 1033 wu
unusually small V. 8. statistics show.
The 1034 wool clip will be lighter
than ordinarily. All this should
mean fair prica for wool- this year.

Phone 2131
Democracy can go no further
than the mass production of exclualveneea.—lao Ixmg.

Appointment of postal servlet
employeee Is no longer a matter of
political favor. Those who seek
such positions must undergo a civil
service examination, and selections
are made from those making the
highest grade*. When one gets a
job under Civil service rules, he esn
be removed only for cause, unless
the Job Is entirely abolished.

Beautiful WHITE Shoes
Lovely White Shoes to Wear
with Summer's Airy Frocks
Others with a touch of color to emphasize
the color note in the Ndw Spqrt Costumes.
For this collection of Smart New White Shoes
covers every new fashion, and every zucca-x
sion. Because of the assured popularity of
white footwear we suggest early selecUon,
while assortments are most complete, most
varied.
,

They come in strap, pump
and oxford, from low heals
to the newer high heels.
Prices range from

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IRONSIDE SHOE COMP.
'The House of Quality Footwar

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^22

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAY tt, 1934

MOI BIX

AA we understand tt. the Theoo-’fHE JURY IS DRAWN
phlst* are a band of religious mys­
FOR THE MAY TERM
tics. who believe that a superna­
tural inspiration gives them a spec­
ial knowledge of Divinity and hu Whether Jurymen Will Be
works. If that is so. then they sure­
Called Will Depend on
ly have an inside track over the rest
of us poor mortals, who have to go ;
— Developments
(Continued from Page Ore)
Diego by Mr. and Mrs. James Iron­ trudging along through life con­
'Die Jury has been drawn for thc
fusedly
wondering
what
it
U
all
side and son "Bobby" who will like­
containing thousands of'acres, be- wise be remembered by hosts of about. Most of us can t even figure May term of circuit court. While ।
court will convene next Monday it:
friends here. Mr. ironside with his out why we are here, where we are Li not expected that the jury will be
time they were said to have owned brothers starting lhe Ironside Shoe bound for, or what is going to be­ called before the following Monday.
In this city. We were ac­ come of us. But when you are in the When or whether it will be called
nearly a million cattle and teous- Company
1
th* same warm, hearty greet- presence of the Pacific, especially will depend on whether jury cases ;
ands trf horses and much other corded
prvjwny. in
property.
In iocs
fact iney
they oceanic
became so/
so.1 11* Ihat you get everywhere in the at such a beautiful spot as Point listed on lhe calendar for the May |
rich that Uiey .roujed the giiWbly »“=
P?’ Loma you somehow almost feel that term arc found to be ready for trial.!
of lhe Mexican government, whtoh '’■d* the air. Vent fortunately for you are in lhe presence of the In­ The jhrors nrc as follows:
te 1833, by a decree of secularlzale**1, Mr Ironside had just finite. There you seem to better realRom Blivin. Hastings township.
tkxi practically ruined the Missions Purchased a new car wWch he was I Ue that man Is just a mere speck on
Corenellus cappon, Orangeville. '
Finally came
came the
the Anglo-Saxon,
Anglo-Saxon cautioned
*•" slowly *w
cauHoned to “
tiie I H?e ,aCe of U,e unlversc Perhaps1 ira Chaffee. Hastings township.
Finally
drive
for the
and under Uie imperial clvfllxa- nr*t 1 200 mUes or so, and was anxengineering
Ward Checseman. Maple Grove. !
tion that poured ac?ks the plains
10 Put 00 more mileage Of
rJJelds, *“Ye. g,v*n h?1”
Clyde Clark. Barry.
! from 1840 to I860, the pastoral age eourse wt were very glad to be of asWesley Confer, Prairieville.
of tbe Missions soon disappeared. *lMance In this respect, and what “ul h
rf*llzc
Mrs. Nellie Cross. City.
From the peaceful lives of plenty beautiful drive*. With its combtea- ,y."n*U
*n»ignlflcanl he Li.
Bernard DcGolia. Hope.
that they had heretofore knownfthe' Uon of °ee«n. mountain, and desert, I when he looks at Uie firmament at
Leon Doster. Barry.
MlMiuiw which had Joet much of wlth a»&gt; the pageantry of color, and
,nd appreciates that way out
Roy Erway. Rutland.
their property under the, Mexican u,e composite life of ranch, beach P „spac.e eountleaa millions arid bilGeorge Fairchild. Assyria.
,
attock. continued to shrink under *nd city, the great Creator haa cerot
mUcs*wayL n“*nber,ess
Albert Gould. Assyria.
■ the new Invasion from tee east. The teinly been kind to California Be-i*^1^*h'ch our
Carl Helse. Woodland.
Anglo-Saxon looking to the prac- tween the ocean and the city of 1n u “mere trifle in size, ore
Ernest Honeysett. Prairieville.
Heal, introduced railroads, electric-Diego is the great harbor wrap'1?“"
“JJ
Robert Hoover. Yankee Springs.
tty mammoth hnteti, commerce ric 1 Ped in its mantle of blue, and one 0™")) way that it can be figured
Herman Hurdlebrink. Orangeville.
for all of which lhe Fathers did not of the flnest in the world. On its
Jus£ where t?ey w'r,rc a J’,lfn^rcd
Alva Johnson, Johnstown.
care one whlL This influx from the bosom floart-d a goodly port of Uncle 2*^?JJf0’ "
“
Lee M. Johnson. Thornapple.
east marked the dosing of as peace-'Sams fleet, the boats rising and,y
hence. No one can
Clifford Kahler. Hope
ful a life-drama as the world has falling to the measured tune of the;
^aucil, “ i?^n J1*51
ha,&gt;*
Children's Patent Strap and Calf
Porter Kinne. Castleton.
probably ever known. But the MLs- waves. On this drive we pass right g'"™- ^vrr R all must be some
Forrest Kinney. Maple Grove.
‘
sionsrruuui
remainuas on*uiofuie
theinarms
charms by a very historical spot, tee place |Supteme Power far beyond the abilMiner Palmer. Irving.
Women’i Sammer Sandali
“
2line
of
California.
Some
where
a
young
American
lad
set
out
|
‘
J
y
,
,
man
W,w
‘
n
an
&gt;
’
tedl", of the shore line of California. Some
Bernard Peck. Johnstown.
of them
them are
are suit
still open
open though
though strug
strug-­
alone to do something that had
°r any culA sc5k-‘‘i,°
*’■ 11
o!
Roy Preston, Baltimore.
in comparative
comparative poverty.
poverty, ne’er been
namely w
to:**1
1Ue,f
b?ck
Lrithir lU^Mh ind
A lux* SMartsitat la
Kill done before, uiuuciy
------—
— to
' — , lhe
gling along in
Roy Rice. Baltimore.
boavy liilhir Iniolu.
'
cbooM tram, ter altbar
&gt;•/ ana
°^C
BU.esa
and some are lying in
In neglect. But
But d«fy fate and fly across lhe oceftn.
John Robinson. Carlton.
pUy or drool; wide 4^
Cap or pUln too KylM. S
/f *7
such a fecl-*
■i they fill us with a reverence for the |But Lindbergh did It. Jumped into, good as another’*s. With
1
Arthur Seifert. Irving.
OK yoar pair now)
*• •
tool tor (rowlnx fiotI. sandaled monks.-who dealt so wise-(fame over night and became the, ing. if there was any inclination to
Buel Sisson. Carlton.
CLOUNQ BALK
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.' ly with the Indians Uiat their poor-world’s most popular young, hero. join the TheosophUts on my part,
Henry Sothard, City.
rad or blao. CLOBPMICE—
PUCB—
! descendants today reverence their i Because of the fact that he was a the reflection came that Benton
Ralph M. Wetherbee. Castleton.
img bale raicB—
n memories. These old Mission build- comparatively unknown kid. but Harbor is much nearer home, and
I Ings give to California an Old World .little attention was paid to his at- that just as reliable information
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could
be
obtained
at
the
House
of
;[ touch not seen elsewhere in our (tempt. But the next day. when news
David,
at
a
big
saving
in
railroad
|| country. At the same time the soft was flashed over the country that
fare. However II must be admitted
and gracious names of San Gabriel. "Lindy’s" airship
•--■«
had
•- been
-.-sighted
w.-j
nearing
the
coast of—
England,
what that the TheosophUu selected a
Banta Monica and others seem to--------— —
--------------.------------------I: liarmonlze perfectly wlUi Uie sur-^a thrill the news created: The name wonderfully beautiful location, and
no one visiting San Diego should
‘ roundings
in California.
the
"Undberuh"
on every
lln and
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__ walls
__Lindbergh
” was was
on every
lip and
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Built-In Arch Footwear
Any Biie or Color
' of those old . Missions could only 1 everyone was plugging for him and ‘overlook the pleasure of a drive to
attempt lo re-establish themselves
■ speak, what tales of fortitude, tact hoping that he would succeed. The ■ ‘Point Loma.
Your ekolci of blick
Black or brjwn ion
A
ferry
boat
takes
you
across
the
In
life
against thc handicap of their
&gt;' and patience they could tell, and;spot in San Diego from which
or brown Lori« WMrkid liatboti. AA to
_
! life te them wasn’t always one grand j Lindbergh started on his memorable 1bay to the famous Cbronado Beach disabilities.
Ins iport Kloo. AU C
EEE widths.
Toar
sweet song. Murderous attacks on;flight across Uie ocean will always 1hotel. Il Is almost impossible to।
Veterans too badly disabled to
•Uio. WbUo Ibiy lilt
chotco tor tboio Hit
f Uiem were frequenUy made by In- be an historic one. But it is by no 1conceive of a more beautiful setting make complete flowers sometimes
CLO8IMO 8ALE
days—CLOSING
ii dlans. inspired by Jealousy, or cu- means unusual to see airplanes ’than this hotel has. and It is a form what they call ’’Poppy Corpor­
FBICB—
BALE FBICB—
establishment covering ations." Scleral of them work to­
pidity. and tbe old walls could tell around San Diego. Uncle Sam lias mammoth
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1 tales of heroism common to the west not only made Uiis city a great naval ।several acres ot ground. From one gether on tiie same flower, each per­
....... — —
----------- which ...
, te an early day. We visited several of base, but also maintains a large fly- i side you i&lt;x»k off onto tiie never —
forming
lhe operation
he can.
I* the old Missions, but an air of almost ing field for the training of young ceasing
&lt;
Pacific, on the other side Uie1 do and passing the flower on lo the
sadness seems to pervade. The In- American flyers. Il Is not at all un- imore tranquil waters of lite harbor others
---------*”to be completed.
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Manufacturing the popples in­
: dians to whom they especially mln- usual to see from two. up to 20 or 30 jAll about you are beautiful courts
jj istered. have largely gone and the! planes te thc air te formation and iand parks with waving palms, ra­ volves large problems of financing,
i buildings seem to stand as reminders many times more In fact it is an &lt;diant flowers, rare shrubs and management and distribution for
i of an age that lias passed. The every day occurrence We visited the ltrees. Small wonder that people thc Auxiliary women directing the
_ Mexicans held some large estates In government flying fleld. Airplanes (come here from all parts of the project. Thu year wages paid to tiie
‘ California and seemed lo be able to;are there by the hundreds and ships &lt;country, and indeed from all parts disabled veterans will total nearly
i live in very peaceful relations with arc going and coming practically &lt;of the world. It is a place where the (100,000 Employment has been giv­
tones of a guitar would en to many hundreds in 58 different
. the Missions
Possibly Uie good every minute of the day Even after throbbing
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[ Fathers felt that this Ideal exis-1 dark It Li not at all unusual to hear Iblend most harmoniously with Uie hospitals and workrooms In 40.
tencc would conUnue forever. But planes droning overhead, as pilots tropical
t
surroundings, and you al­ states.
“ some of the Missions had acquired 1 are being trained for night-flying as imost instinctively expect tlw Span­
The funds derived from the pop-1
• thousands of acres of land, a lot ofii well
" *as day.
J’' 1ish Cavalier In becoming costume pies are used by thc Auxiliary and state had about (6,000.000 of road,
Mr. Brooks has been a resident of
praise doth rejoice.
Night. Thirteen Scouts from Has­
It
made
especially
productive
The beautiful harbor at Ban to thrill your soul with plaintive the American Legion in giving aid I money ltni»unded In failed banks, Barry county for 73 years. He is He wailed long for the Master’s call. tings and Mr. Shafpr, the
local
through Irrigation AU of them were Diego Li one of lhe finest in the song. The Coronado Beach hotel to disabled veterans, their families , which had made rather lough klcd- survived by three children, sixteen Then quietly slipped away front us
Troop 88. and Scoutmaster Darrel
prosperous, some much more so world, and large enough to hold the most invitingly holds the prospect and families of the dead for whom ding tor tiie state; but now. because grandchildren and six gteat-grand­
Uian others
Here history seems --fleet of every nation. Forming one of delightful hjurs. freedom from no other aid U available. Groceries of the gasoline and weight lax cash, children.
dng us saddened and lonesome Hall are to give a demonstration of
to repeat itself, because their sue- side of the harbor is majestic Point al) care ami worry, and a haven of for the family of a veteran too sick and receipts from sales tax and liScouting. Mrs Caukln and ten
He was a veteran of the Civil war.
cess really led to their downfall. Loma, and on the other a natural complete happiness. But no. not to work-- shoes tor the children of a quor taxes, state finances’were being serving in Company L Fourth Mich­ But rejoicing in hope Uiat when life Camp Fire Girls from Hastings and
That same spirit of covetousness, breakwater perhajK 10 or 15 -miles complete happiness. Many a mer­ veteran lying ill in a distant goverru I put in better condition.
is through
.
igan Cavalry. He was a resident of
MIm Craven of Battle Creek will
that Jias even been known In the long that connects with tjie main­ chant, manufacturer and business ment hospital—a loan to a conva!c6 |
Cloverdale for about thirty years By faiUi In lhe atonement, freed
conduct a ceremonial and members
White race, prompted the Mexicans land with a nice paved rflad On man will tell you that his greatest cent veteran struggling to get back
from earths care
and spent lhe most of tiie time the
OBITUARY.
to come on and take most of the the outer rim of this breakwater, happiness Is in looking after the de­ on hb feet—these are typical of Uie
last two years with his daughter. We slud! meet him again in the of our local group will take their
.... which ».,»
the poppy vcon—- ,’ I™ Delos Brooks. son ot Maurice Eulah at Potterville. He was a mem­
Woodgatherers’ rank.
| real and personal property from the .and but a few- feet from Uie high­ tails of business, and accumulating a puriMHes for
Home over there.
Spelling certificates will be award­
Missions, from the effects of which way.
:
tiie old Pacific beats its cease­ fortune, possibly for others to scrap trlbutions arc used. The money is “nd Priscilla Brooks, was born in ber of the United Brethren church
ed to Vernon Smith, Dewayne
I they were not able to rally. Thc less song.
over and dissipate after he is gone exiM'nded largely in thc community Yates county. New York. May 19th. for a great many years and united
.
McOMBER SCHOOL NEWS.
to Michigan,
In which it is raised under lhe dl- 1842. His people
’’ moved *"
Greenfield.
Russel) Matteson. Bea­
Missions that arc operating to-day
Many
a
scientist
will
tell
you
that
with the Evangelical church after
Point Loma Is'quite a bold prom­
Our school c[oses Friday. May 25. trice Matteson, Robert Moon. Rob­
. in a sort of half-hearted manner,
his greatest happiness is in delvmg rectlon of the rehabilitation and Barry county, when he was a moving to Cloverdale. He always had
are limited to a comparatively few 'ontory that extends out into the into the secrets of Nature and seek- child
____ welfare
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committees- _
of —
the —
lo- young man where he met and mnr- a smile and cheery word for every­ . The Camp Fire Oirla met Satur­ ert Gardner, Mae Morgan, Mary
ocean
day afternoon With Josephine Bun­ Gardner.
rled Susanne Welton. September 28.
acres of ground, some of which isl। £
- . for
. . .a long distance. . A nice ing to solve them, and so on through cal Auxiliary Unit and Legion Fast
one and leaves a multitude of day for a council fire. The girls
to Inick trawlns. As mlsto tanl
'i1"*
"Vi ,
Baseball letters will be given to
various callings, even
including' The wearing of the poppy draws 1861 To Uiis union were born five friends.
will meet every two weeks for Ute Dewayne Greenfield. Bob Traver,
be toll, Imwtoed. .hen aitotoe i"pr
'nd,- “J1
J .TS".?'
children Charles, who died te in­
etodemta bn*e on, to lheto MU-1*1" f'W toeh'of » U dell«hUuUy farming. So what the heck U "hap- its wide appeal from its dual purpose fancy. Cora May who passed away D&lt;ar daddy has left us for tiie Hea­ summer months.
Vernon Smith, Russell Matteson,
piness" anywayN
1
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of' ’honoring
the dead and serving
lhe desth rile
eery hljh I'
•"d
,i‘n " *'
venly land.
Thc older children are making an Robert Moon. Dora Gardner. Bea­
the living. Every red flower on a October 1931; James Howard of
lhe converts, mostly Indans. | J1™ 2' “te restleu old Pseldc. Per,| lapel on Poppy Day' ...v
— —
means
that........
the NelLsville. Wisconsin; Eulah M. of With joy he lias joined lhe celestial educational trip to Lansing Wednes­ trice Matteson. Arabelle Smith.
The remains .ere interred In ,tors h«l» 20 or M miles out n the ocean
band
day They expect to visit Uie Capi­
wearer has thought of the men whor-Potterville. Michigan, and Delton
Eight grade diplomas will be
in the gardens surrounding tor- ;*-” of 'hree islands rise abruptly FOURH. H. S. TENNIS
lie beneath the poppies in France. Denny of cloverdale. His wife Su No longer he sings with quavering tol, blind school and Michigan State awarded to Bob Traver, Arabella
buildings. As you walk through these .fronl ,hc
resemble tee
voice.College.
and has contributed something to sanne died January 1. 1931 on her
Smith and Dora Gaidner.
PLAYERS EARN LETTERS thc relief and rehabilitation of thc 85th birthday.
gardens to-day you are tramping
of suberged mountains Maybe
But with full notes of love and
Thursday night is Achievement
, ’
Robert Moon. Reporter.
over the remains of hundreds and that J*
whatlJhfy,?re’
men, women and children who arc j
i thousands of Indian followers, tong guitar thing about them is that
Eleven boys turned out for lhe still fighting the long battle against I
; since turned to dust, with not a sign I
J™ «*«■*« *»’y f“r “'5™*
Hastings High school tennis squad physical and financial handicaps re­
i or
or marker
marker to
to indicate their last'miles te most any direction those
sulting from war service
Islands—
seem
changed their this season, according to Albert
resting place
■i ---------- —to—have
—----------------------DO your part on Saturday and ,
Vw-atlnn pppewln,
nnncarinir to
tsr Iw*
nnrhored Becker, coach, ten of them seeing
Wc TOfc . trip to S.n
toc.Uop,
W w.chored
BUY A POPPY.
I
.1 Hotol ceell. owned br! ■&gt;
■“*“ "™” “» «“«• •“&gt; active service, The “eleven are:
I&gt;r PolhCTto. lonnerl, ot tl.U city tomcwherc
when you view them
Horace Angell. Robert Corkin.
and who will be remembered by frotn another.
Gordon Crochern. George Dewey.
many Hastings friends. Here I will
Point Loma is famous as the home William Fox.- William Gladstone.
uy that though the Doctor Li way of ThcosophisU. wire maintain a Wellesley Ironside. Hugh Kelley.
past the four-score mark in years, large institution te a most beauUful Robert Tafiee. Roy White and Ver­
yet he seemingly is as lively and ac-1 setting way out near the tip end. non Wininger.
Four of the above. Horace Angell.
Gordon Crothers. George Dewey and
(Continued from page one)
Robert Taflee earned letters To ob­
„ m ever and a living testimonial
the benefits ot a’life in balmy
Diego. The Hotel Cecil too,
... J by pie Doctor, is located right
.... the heart of the shopping disstrict. and accommodations are very
reasonable.

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FOLKS ... Don’t let anything keep you away from the last few days of
this sale. Come, make those hard earned dollars GO FARTHER! Buy TWO or
THREE PAIRS for the price you ordinarily pay for ONE.
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SPORT OXFORDS

PoQPy Day To
Be Conducted

Women’s and Girls’
SPORT OXFORDS

Here’s Value!
Men’s Work Shoes

Extra Special!

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Children’s Sandals

HASTINGS CUT-RATE SHOE STORE

114 W. STATE ST

STATE WILL SEND
COUNTY $42,600

Prompt
Delivery
Your Phone Call Starts Our Trucks On the Way

Hastings Ice &amp; Fuel Company
Telephone 2194

East Green St

Attention Farmers
Planting time is nearly here. If you have not
already signed one of our PICKLE AGREE­
MENTS, do so AT ONCE, if you wish to get in
on THIS CASH CROP with GUARANTEED
PRICE MARKET and FREE SEED !
It will mean cash to you during July and Au­
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other farm crops.

Hirsch Bros. &amp; Co.
PHONE 2648 or 2654. HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
JOE DeRUlTER. Manager.
We handle a Complete Line of Mich. Fertilizera.

tain a tennis letter a player must county treasurer Is ,unable to pay thc
win a match in a regional tourna-,Mrn(. (o ,he state,
ment. or else win their own match1
Because of- the failure of the
in a meet which Hastings wins
■ county treasurer to pay this (4.100.15 I
The team Oils year consisted to the state—which was an impoe-1
mostly of new players and all ex­ sibility, a* he had never received it—
cept three will be eligible for com­ because of that, lhe auditor gen- I
petition again next season
The era! had arbitrarily refused to pay (
team won a meet from Ionia this to Barry county over (46.000 which
year and lost several of the others the states owes this county under
by a close margin. Two larger the Horton and McNltl laws, which I
schools. Battle Creek and Kalama­ provide for their payment under |
zoo Central, were scheduled this those laws from thc weight and j
season, especially to give the new gasoline taxes.
players stiff competitive experience.
During the course of the meeting
tlje representatives of Hope and
Maple Grove township* stated that
Trace Troubled Dreama
they expected, in the near future,
•
to Prehistoric Period to pay to tiie county treasurer the1
When a man dreams that he Is amount of impounded lax for the
falling he never strikes bottom be­ year 1933 held in failed banks. The
cause his monkey ancestors who fell other townships and the city repre­
sentatives felt that they could make
from their perches In the forest and
no definite pledges for payment of
failed to hook their tails over the impounded (axes for that year.
limb of a tree during lhe descent
Mr. Maus, our county treasurer,
never lived so that their human de­ had suggested some time ago in u
scendants could remember crash­ letter to the auditor general tea: It
ing to the ground.
And It a man seemed grossly unfair for that of­
dreams that he suddenly awoke un­ ficial to' hold up nearly (47.000 of
clad in a room full of people, that, cash due this county, when tbe
too, Is a carry-over from prehis­ county had paid every dollar it owed
toric times, when mgn went about the state, except this (4.100 15 of Im­
* pounded tax. and suggested that the
unclothed.
auditor deduct the (4.100.15 from
So believes- Prof. William E. the amount due the' county and re­
Slight, who for a quarter of a cen­ mit tbe balance.
tury studied dreama He analysed
Mr. Taylor stated that the auditor
thousands of dreama seeking to rind would remit to the county about
their origin, and genvally was able (42.000. the entire amount due the
to trace them either to hereditary county under the McNitt and Horton
causes, such as the monkey falling Igjvs. less lhe (4,100.15 which the
from tbe tree, or to some vivid ex- ■county owes on Uie 1932 tax which
perlence In the past life of lhe is impounded in failed banks He
agreed to do even more. He said the
dreamer.
general would advance now
In his “Before Adam" Jack Lon- auditor
1
don added that just because the (15,000 ot lhe road money which will
be due next July, so the Barry coun­
ty rood commission can go ahead
■nd in a fright, proved that he had
with ito county and township road
survived the fall—Vathnnderifagaprograms for this year.
tine.
| Mr. Taylor explained that the

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who could not otherwise have done so.

This Company has paid a YEARLY AVERAGE of more than

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Less Than 7c
Per Hundred
PER YEAR
For 49 Years 1

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAT M, 1M4

Social Events and Personal Mention

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Richard Groot ha* returned from
Emil Tydep returned from Battle
a business trip -through the south Creek off Saturday.
William Fighter wu Ijome from
Miss Vera Sheeran of Bay City Grand Ledge over Sunday.
ha* been vteitlng relative* here for
Roderick Warner wa* noma from
Uie past week.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chidester
8. C. Flood and family of Bay City
were week end gqest* ot Mr. and spent the week end in Detroit.
Miss gannet Michael vteitedl In
Mr*. W. J. Walkin*.
Battle creek over lhe week end.
Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Walkin* at­
Mias Edith Heald spent the week
tended the Telegrapher* meeting in
end
at her home In South Haven.
Kalamazoo Saturday*
Mte* Anne Velte spent' tho week
Mr*. D. D. Walton. Mrs. A. D. Mc­ end with relative* in Grand Rapids.
Donald and Mrs. David Boyes spent
Mte* Ruth Robson visited at her
Wednesday. ln_ Itolamaxoo.
home in Jackson over the week end.
Mrs. David Boyes and Mrs, Earl
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bauer and
Boyes attend tho Pythian Sister* George were in Holland on Satur­
convention in Grand Rapid* on day.
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Warren G. Carter
Dr. and Mrs. B. A Perry and Mr. vtelted in Bay City over the week
and Mrs. Albert Bcstmer were Sun- end.
day guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Archie Earl and two sons are
Patterson of Allo.
vteitlng relative* In Battle Creek for
Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard vtelied Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hubbard of
Mr. and Mrs. Willard White spent
Detroit from Friday till Sunday, at­ Sunday with Mr. White's parent* In
tending thc ball game on Saturday. Ovid. Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. David Boyes visited
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Van Houten of
Mr. and Mm. John Damoth ot Al­ Alma vteited Mrs. Sarah Brandstetlegan on Saturday night and on ter on Sunday.
Sunday went to Holland lo sec thc
Mrs. Ida Honey of Battle Creek
tulips.
inis been lhe guest of Mrs. Isabel1
Mrs. Aben Johnson and daughter Pancoast Ujte week.
Agnes »nd Miss Maude Irotylde
Mrs. Howard Birdsall and two'
leave today tor Staunton, Va.. MLs* children
i
vteited relative* in Middle­
Barbara Johncun. who is attending ville over the week end.
college there, returning with them' Dr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson of
next week.
I Ann Arbor vteited hte moltier. Mrs.■
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edmonds | Eliza Johnson, on Thursday,
and family were dinner guest* of|; Mr.
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and
" Mn. C.
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B. Hodges and1
Mr. and Mrs. Verdan Covllle of :Mr- and Mrs. Roman Feldpausch1
Carlton on Saturday night, honoring 'were in Detroit on Sunday.
B. W. Sisson, the occasion being hte
Mr. and Mrs. George Barton of1
Kingsbury, md.. are guest* of Mr.•
sixty-ninth birthday.
Miss Hilda Werner and Mtas Rose and
i
Mrs. Weldon Bronson.
Clark were in Belding Tuesday _
night
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Mn. Alice Bates has been visiting■
attending the High school com?“ her daughter. Mtes Alice Bates, of
mcncemcnt. Mte* Werner's brothers Marshal), returning today.
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Dr. D. D. Walton, who recently
being among the graduates, and upunderwent an operation at New’
pearing on the program.
Mr*. George Slnwaon returns on Borges* hosidtal in Kalamazcn. re­'
Monday to her home in Bangor afl- turned to hte home here on Tues­
er an extended stay with Mr. and day and te gaining nicely, for which1
Mrs. James Bristol.
all arc glad,

ARCTIC ICE CREAM
We have now installed one of the
ARCTIC ICE CREAM BARS at our
store.
This Ice Cream carries the approval of
the Good Housekeeping Magazine, and
is tested every two weeks.
We will carry a Complete Assortment
of BULK, PACkAGE and BRICK ICE
CREAM.
Special attention will be given to or­
ders for Fancy Ice Cream for Parties.

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TELEPHONE 2241
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.

Hastings, Mich.

WE GIVE SERVICE
AND LOW PRICES
Friday, May 25

Saturday, May 26

220

Salad Dressing

2 Lt. b«&gt; 23c

Cocoa

Butter

BEST QUALITY

u26c

Rub-No-More Washing Pwd. l,.. b.. 20c

Camay Soap 4 — 19c
Armour’s Buttermilk Soap

5 b». 23c

Bliss

X6fc

Coffee

u 2914c

Maxwell Houte Coffee
CM" I. Mil Ad..„dn, _ M,

2^ 17c
Q«.r. 1., 19c

Egg*
i. Order Yours Here
Price* Sakjtt to Salta

Tlu BIC LUUt Ittn

Mom Mil

Mis* Josephine Roae spent thc
week end al her slater'*, Mr*. Bea­
trice Blrlmback'a. at Woodbury.
Probate Judge and Mrs. Stuart
Clement and Mr*. Belie Clement
visited relatives in Allegan on Sun­
day.
Mr. and. Mn. Keith Daniel* spent
Wednesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul William* at -near Char­
lotte.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCrcery were
in Holland Sunday visiting hte sis­
ter and husband, Mr. and Mr*. Ja­
cob Van DeLune.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes and
Jack and Richard spent Sunday in
Holland a* lhe guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Girard.
Mr. and Mr*. Dwight Besamer of
Canton, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Bcsamcr and other relatives
here over thc week end.
Mr*. Mary Cooper ha* gone to
Weedsport. N. Y.. to spend lhe sum­
mer with Mrs. Belle stone and sons,
visiting at Detroit .enroute.
Mte* Mary Lou Streeter and Lyle
Scudder spent Wednesday night at
Holland, the guests of her parents.

Mn. L. B. Bensley of Trjtvqrsc
City te expected thte week for a
visit with her sister, Mr* Albert
Hcrney. who te In poor health.
Mrs. Anna Reed visited at thc
home of Fred Holland in Mulliken
Sunday and attended thc bacca­
laureate program at Grand Ledge.
Mr. and Mrs. Titos. Baird, in
company with Mr. and Mrs. H. W
Hiler of Ionia, attended thc Tulip
Festival in Holland on Sunday.
Mrs. Kate Robinson of Middleville
and Mn Alm% Ashby ot Hasting*
were guest* of Mrs. Jack Snyder oi
South Hastings on Tuesday P. M.
Mr. and Mrs Gary Crook vtelled Mr. and Mrs. Loy Royer of Bnftic Creek and Mr. and Mn. Charles
Farrell of Coldwater on Thursday.
Mis* Mabel Sisson, in company
with Mr.
Mrs. Victor Bisson and
Mn. Emma Sisson of Freeport, were
in Holland Sunday al thc Tulip
Festival.
Mr- and Mrs. Henry Weaver, in
company with Mr. and Mn. Wil­
liam Harrison and daughter Flor­
ence of Grand Rapids, spent Sunday
in Holland.
Guest* of Mrs. A. D. Kniskern on
Friday were Mrs. Emery Kniskern.
Mrs. Will Monroe and Mn. Lacy of
Muskegon and Mis* Robinson of Ta­
coma, Wash
Charles 8. Broun of Chicago and
R. L. Stone of Baltic Creek were in
the city on Wednesday calling on
friends. Mr. Stone te an officer of the
Duplex Printing Press Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole Newton. Mr
and Mrs. Ertnont Newton. Mte*
Helen Newton and Ellsworth New­
ton were Sunday guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Glcssnor Dage (Mildred New­
ton) ot Holland.
Mrs. N. B- Rose celebrated her
55th birthday anniversary Sunday at
her son's. Mr. anti Mrs. Russell
Rose's. A lovely luncheon was served
after which all enjoyed a bail game
at thc fair grounds.
Mrs. Keith ■ Daniels accompanied
by her steter. Mrs. V. L. Wolcott of
Charlotte and her mother. Mrs. A
T. Eash of Freeport spent Thursday
in Grand Rapids, where they called
on relatives and friends.
GuesU of MLssc* Elizabeth Finch
and Helen Wade on Sunday werc
thc former s parents, Igr. and Mrs
Will Finch, two brothers. Robert
and Richard Finch, and Mte* Kath­
erine Stevens, all of Kokomo, In­
diana.
The Hastings Rotary Club was
represented at thc state convention
at Traverse City on Monday and
Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carveth. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Sigler and
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stebbins, Rich­
ard Cook was present on Monday.
Mrs. Rose Colgrove returned from
Greenville Wednesday where she
has been''spending tiie winter with
Iler daughter. Mrs. Ellis Ranney.
and will occupy tier house on Jeffer­
son street for the summer when Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Reinhardt leave
for their vacation.
Mrs. V. L. Wolcott of Charlotte
and M1&amp;* Louise Wolcott of Freeport
spent Friday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Daniel*. Mrs. Wolcott re­
mained until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Schulz of Grand Rapid* and V.
L. Wolcott of Charlotte spent Sat­
urday night and Bunday there.
Roy Cordes and Mrs. W. R. Cook
drove to Ann Arbor. Friday and in
company with Mrs Cordes, attended
the matinee performance of "Hie
Brontes" by the Henderson players.
Mrs. Cordes, who has been spending
two weeks with her mother. Mrs.
Phyllis Reynolds, returned with
them.
SHOWER FOR*MISS CHANDLER.

Mte* Marjorie Baker entertained
the office employees of the Hastings
Mfg- Co. and the International Seal
‘ it Lock Co., or. Friday evening, hon­
oring Miss Margaret Chandler, who
was a bride ot Sunday.
The honor guest was presented
with a shower of miscellaneous gift*
which were beautiful as well as use­
ful.
Games were played during
the
evening and refreshment* served.
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
Mrs John Lechleitner. So. Han­
over St., entertained on Sunday
honoring her mother. Mn. Adella
Weeks. Il being her eighty-third
birthday, twenty-two grandchildren
and great grandchildren enjoying a
bountiful dinner. Mrs. Lydia Bush,
her only sister, was also present.
Mrs. Week* wa* presented
with
aome lovely gifts and many good
wishes for many future birthdays.

BRIDGE-LUNCHEON
Sewn Table* were in play at the
channlng bridge luncheon given by
Mrs. Clarence Crawford on Satur­
day.
Al contract, top scores were'made
by Mr*. James Bristol. Mrs Robert
Walton and Mte* 8*ra Schader Mrs.
M A. Lambie was winner of high

WINNERS IN POPPY
POSTER CONTEST

DINNER AND THEATER PARTY.
Dr. and Mr*. C. P. Lathrop en­
tertained at dinner on Friday eve­
ning. covers being laid for twelve.
, Following the dinner all attended
lhe Strand and saw "Hl, Nellie.-!

MRS. EVERHART RE­
ELECTED PRESIDENT

Mr*. Harry F. Osborn, «M Cass
street. Hasting*, has fust been

Legion Auxiliary Activities
County Federation of Wom­ awarded a Certificate of Reclp* En­
dorsement by Better Home* * Gor­
for the Coming Week
en's Clubs Meets at
den* for her recipe, "Sunshine
Cake." Thte certificate, which bring*
Are Announced
GRAND COMMANDER
Freeport
. ,
. ;
.
।national
national recogmuon
rccognllkm to Mr*.
Mrs. O*bort).
osoom.
Winner* in the local Poppy Pos­
FULTON HONORED A lame delegation of women at- hj given by Better Home* 6t Gardena
ter contest sponsored by the Ameri­
can Legion Auxiliary have been an­
nounced by Mr*. Henry Mulder, who
had charg* *
In the **'

। tended lhe eighteenth annual Barry 'only to distinguished recipe* which

Ha.tlog,
Knlghl, Templar
«...
r
:Club* held at Freeport
Entertained With DinjMay 19th.
and »
Program
!_
_Mr*
_ -ner
»«««
o*r‘"
I was re-elected nresident.

leeUn. Utepmrt teeu te
on Friday.idependability, excellence of taste
'and faniily uiefulnes*.
In Edition to the signed certifiOllier ot- cate. Mr*. Osborn ateo received six
Poppy
Day.
One hundred twenty-five Knight* j fleers are. Mrs. C. Mater of Nash-1 copies of her endorsed recipe each
ier slgnlrt&lt;anl of I.
i- copies of her endorsed redoe. each
rguerite Leonard wa*
a* first in the;Templar and guest* were present on .vllle, first vice-president; Mrs. J. M. bearing thd Better Homes St Gorg second.
second Evgrade*, with Dor|* Craig
Ev­ Thursday evening at lhe dinner hon-' Mohler. Middleville, second rice- dens itamp of^pe^£lo£ment
^Rlgh
Rn“h Eminent 8
Lr CbdC
Sir
Clvde A
a. indent;
nreairtent- Mp.
Mr, N.
n Coo!b.ugh. Coat* !whTch sh?*i^TXT^
?fr.nien‘’
ery pupil In the flxth grade mode
made au Wing
Grand
poster. 16 In all, and there werc nine Fulton.
•
uiwiLu Commander
vuuMTuuiacr of
or- thc
me j। Grove, secretary; Mrs. j. V. Hilbert. I In awarding these certificate* it
In tbe other grade*. Prizes of 31 00 Grand Commandery
..........and
... Mrs. Pul­ Woodland, treasurer.
I ls the magazine's aim to proride
each for Iflrst place and 50 cent* for ton of Charlotte.
Tiie morning session was given proper recognition for the creative
Delightful music was furnished over entirely to report* and bu*l- , work done by women in their own
second place have been paid these
J—‘— tha g
------- .byy fcIrs Harry
young people Mrs. Mulder report* during
dinner
ncs*. plans being made for the ’ kitchens, and ateo raise the otandsplendid cooperation by.Mlu Marton Dailey, cellist, and Mn.i. J. A. McNul- County Flower exhibit to be held I ard of accuracy and dependability
Lamphere. art teacher, and the pu- ty. pianist.
al lhe fair grounds on August 18.
of recipes as a whole. No other magpits a* well. Each one who entered
Honorary membership in Use
At thc afternoon meeting the new azne or in-sUtution give* thte per­
a poster will receive a citation
| Hastings Commandery No. 56, thc officers werc presented and some । sonal rccognltlor, and service to it*
Auxiliary women are t;oh:g to be | "baby" Commandery of the state, musical selections by several Free- subscriber*.
busy Friday night at the &gt; Legion wa* conferred upon Mr. Fulton anti port young people, nnd a one-act
Mrs. Osborn's endorsed recipe fol­
rooms nuking 50 wreaths to be used | Mrs. Fultorf was presented with n play was also given by a group of lows:
on thc graves decorated on Sunday basket ot lovely flowers.
Freeport women, the coat Including ■
-.
.
.Sunxhine
Cake.
afternoon. Thc ladies are asked to
An interesting program was abo Mrs. Effie Rickert. Mrs Ida Houck, I 4 egg yolks.
come at 7:30 ready for work
'
rendered Hon. John C. Ketcham Mrs, Thelma Seifert and Mrs. Mary
l'i cupfuls of sugar.
On Sunday morning the Legion gave a flne talk. Mrs Robert Burch Wedell.
I 2 tablespoon!uls of cold waler. '
and Auxiliary, togetlrer with the sang, little Beverly Chamberlain did
_____ _ speakers
_______ ...
Guest
for ...^
the day were.1 '4 cupful of boiling water.
other patriotic organizations of tiie some enjoyable tap dances and, Mrs. M. J Crass, recently elected .
I'-i cupfuls of cake flour.
city, will attend Memorial day serv­ Lawrence Wolfe gave some pleasing president of thc District Federation. I I1, teaspoonfuls of baking powder,
ices at the Presbyterian church al accordion numbers.
and Mrs Henry Felton, president
tcaspoonful of salt.
10:30 o'clock, meeting at the Legion
Other guests from out of town of the Grand Rapids District Feder1 leaspoonful of vanilla.
rooms at 10:15.
were: Fred Locke, Grand Senior at ion.
4 egg whites beaten stiff.
All who can are urged to meet at Warden, and Mrs. Locke of Grand
Much interest was manifested in ' Beat thc v
BR Zyolks,
„.M, sugar »nu
egg
and cuiu
cold
the rooms at 12:30 to assist with the —
r,
Rapids;
Charles L. Bennett. Grand the "Book Poster Contest," many : water together’10 minutes. Add the i
decoration of lhe graves in the Warder; and Mrs Bennett of Kala- clever posters being displayed. Mrs. I boiling water, a tablespoonful at a
cemeterics of the county following i mazoo; Commander LeRoy McWll- Scrljan of Middlerille received first ‘ time, beating after each addition
the schedule given below:
”
llarns
---------of
' Charlotte;
--------Commander
‘ •'
Mc­ Elace, her poster subject being, “Thc ' Sift lhe flour, baking powder and
Fuller cemetery—1 :&lt;5 p. m
Nary of Battle Creek; Commander
Jfe of Christ." Mrs. Albert Wells . salt together 4 times and add to thc
Woodland cemetery—3:15 P. M.
Luton P. Wymans of Kalamzaoo; of Freeport placed second, her pos- [ above mixture. Add vanilla and fold
Nashville cemetery—2:45 P. M.
Judge and Mrs. Russell R. McPcek ter representing 'The Deserted VII- in the stiffly beaten egg whites,
Wilcox cemetery—3:45 P. M.
of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. lage." Mrs. Houfman, an art teach- Place in a tube pan and bake In a
Joy cemetery—4:30 P. M.
Charles Shcan of Ionia, also Past er from Grand Rapids, was the slow oven &lt;325 degrees) for 1 hour
Barryville •emetery—5:00 P. M.
Commanders from several cities.
Jud8efand the last 15 minutes slightly InSponable cemetery—5:30 P. M.
Credit is due thc chairmen. Mr.
The Hostings Women's Club will, crease the heat. Serve plain or
Members of the deceased veterans' and Mrs. Hugh Riley, and their entertain the 1935 convention.
j with whipped cream or ice as dc­
families, friends and all who are in­ helpers for thte delightful and suc­
-------- ------------------------sired.
terested are urged to attend the cessful evening?
ANNUAL
PEONY
DAY
services at Ute cemeteries.
'ANTARCTIC ROCKS
The boys and girls of thc sixth KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PRE­
ON SATURDAY, JUNE 9
grade at Central school have invit­
YIELD INFORMATION
ed the Legion and Auxiliary to at­
PARE FOR CONCLAVE Many Lovely Gardens in the
tend their Memorial exercises in the
The Antarctic continent,
the
County—No Tour to Be
great ice-capped land of the South
central auditorium on Tuesday, May Honored by Beinc in First
29, and the invitation Im* been acacing in rtrsi
Pole, probably te more closely re­
Held This Year
Division of the
cepted. Thc members who can are
lated to Australia and Africa than
Observance of the annual "Peony to South America, despite the fact
urged to meet al the school al 10 00
Parade
Day" In Barry county is scheduled that thc tail of that continent te
A. M. Tuesday Please notify Mrs
Hastings Commandery No. 56. for Saturday. June 9. when peonies only some 700 miles from Antarctic
Harry Waters, plume 2669. before
Knights
Templar
held
their
first
will be used profusely as decorations soil, laboratory study of the rock I
Monday if you will be present, as
the teachers wish lo know how- drill on the Bliss Co. lawn Monday in lhe stores, homes, offices and *pedments brought back by the
evening to prepare for lhe state churches as in former years.
many to plan for.
Byrd Expedition now Indicates.
Since the peony wa* selected as
Then on Decoration Day. May 30. annual Conclave and exhibition
Whether the Antarctic continent
the .Auxiliary will participate In thc drill* to be held at Lansing on June the Barry county flower, much in­ developed Independently of other
observance of thc day as is thc us­ 5. Hastings Commandery has been terest has been manifested In the large land ma*sas, or whether It te
honored
this
year
by
being
placed
culture
of
these
lovely
blooms.
The
ual custom. Further information is
related in some degree to South
given in’the article on the first page. In the first division of thc parade, Parrott gardens at Woodland have America. Australia or Africa, ha*
along with those from Detroit, always been beautiful and have long puzzled geologist*, since the
whlct) Is a marked recognition of brought cheer and pleasure to hun­ thick ice which covers most of lhe.
ENTERTAINED BY
■
-.
v
j land makes study difficult. The minr J
NASHVILLE REBEKAHS. the good work Hastings Command - dreds.
ery te doing. The exhibition drills
Dr. w. E Upjohn of Kalamazoo, oral specimens brought buck by
One of the enjoyable event* of the will be held in the Michigan State
now deceased, gave 2.000 peony bulbs I Laurence Gould, geologtet and secpast week was the luncheon at College stadium.
to the schools of thte county to be I ond
ond in
in command
command of
of Uie
Uie Byrd
Byrd party,
party,
Nashville served by the Past Noble
nlaced
schnnl vord.
HnlH, '......
,___ ___
placed in the school
yard*, th*
the bulbs
have u^...
been studied microscopically
Grands of Nashville Rebekah Lodge
LEONARD—CHANDLER.
teoming from the Upjohn farms near and chemically by Dr. Duncan
for
Barry
County
Past Noble
Purple and white lilac* made a Kalamazoo. Mrs. Marian Goodyear Stewart at the University of Michi­
Grands. Table* were arranged In a lovely background for the wedding
gan and compared with rock an­
partial square centered by a lovely of Miss Margaret Chandler, daugh- te "Peony Day" chairman.
Those who have automobiles arc alyses from other region*.
bouquet of tulips.- Lilacs were ateo terjof Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler,
The Gould rocks, collected largely
used lu lhe decorations. The after­ to Air. Maxwell Leonard, son of Mr. requested to Invite shut-in* and
invalid* on a tour of the county ro from the Rockefeller Mountain* in
noon was pleasantly spent with var­
and Mrs. William Henry Leonard of these unfortunate people may have King Edward VII Land, are high In
ious contests for each of which suit­ Battle Creek, the marriage rites be­
a
chance
to
enjoy
these
lovely
blos
­
alkalic*,
sodium and potassium. Ste­
able prizes were awarded. Mrs ing read by the Rev. L. L. Dewey at
soms.
wart found, and differ markedly
Margaret Palmer of Hastings gave
four o'clock at lhe family residence
from the rocks of the . Andes in
several readings which were much just east of thc city on M-43.
SCUDDER—STREETER.
South America, which are high In
appreciated. At the short business
Preceding the ceremony, Miss Em­
session officers elected for the fol­
On Sunday afternoon at four calcium, magnesium and iron. Thte
ma Chandler played u violin solo,
lowing year were; President. Min­
o'clock
nt
Emmanuel
Episcopal evidence supports the theory that
accompanied by Miss Nelda Coal on
the land connected with South
nie Myers. Hastings; vice-president.
church,
the
marriage
of
Miss
Mary
the piano, and Mte* cool ateo played
Gladys Kellogg. Nashville; secretary.
Lou Streeter, daughter of Mr. and America runs under water out Into
thc wedding march,
the Atlantic, curving like a great
Stella Foreman. Hastings; treasurer.
Mte* Marjorie Baker attended the Mrs Lee Watson of Holland, to Mr. hook, with the South Orkneys and
Morion Beck. Vermontville.
bride and Mr. Gerald Skidmore was William Lyle Scudder, son of Mr. Shetland* and other island* showing
and Mrs. Burrell Scudder of Wel­
the best man.
above lhe surface, because these is­
CIRCLE NO. 2.
The bride was charming in a come. was solemnized, the single
Mrs. Gcrshum ’ Severance was gown of pink silk trimmed with ring service being read by the Rev. land rock* are microscopically like
those of lhe Andes. Although so
hostess to the members of thc Meth- lace and carried a bouquet of roses J A. McNulty.
close by. the Antarctic rock*, by
Preceding
the
ceKtnony.
MrsJ.
odLst L A. 8 Circle No. 2. and their and snap dragons, and Mtes Baker
husbands, at her charming new wore blue crepe, with a beautiful A. McNulty rendered two organ scr their different composition, indicate
lections. “Humoresque'* by Dvorak an independent origin, other evi­
home Just out of Middleville on
and •Traumerl" by Schumann. As dence of ancient molten rock out­
M-37,- on Monday evening.
'
Refreshments werc served follow­
bursts pointing to a closer relation
Following thc pot luck supper, of­ ing the ceremohy. covers being laid the bridal party took their places.
Mrs. McNulty played the "Wedding to Australia and South Africa
ficers for the coming year were for sixteen.
March"
from
Lohengrin
and
as
a
elected, as follows: Miss Eva A.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard have gone
wedding NEW DEVICE TELLS
Hecox.
chairman;
Mrs. David to Battle Creek where they will re­ postlude, Mendelssohn's
* ,
Boyes, assistant; Mrs. A. D. Mc­ side. Their many friends unite in march.
HOW GEARS MESH
The bride's gown of blue silk was
Donald. secretary and treasurer.
congratulations and best wishes.
trimmed with lace of lhe same color
Various games and contests were
and was fashioned on long lines. ot a ipotor car are "spiral bevelled."
enjoyed under the direction of Mrs.
Her wedding veil was of lace net and with a curve which block* looking
A. D. Kniskern. Mrs. Bessie Tuttle
Mrs. Archie Reickord entertained
she carried a lovely shower bouquet down their length when in contact,
and Miss Hecox.
the J. F. T. club on Tuesday after­
engineer* have long been at a lots
Till* was the last meeting of the noon at ffreir last meeting of thc
Mrs Francis Bryce of Grand Ha­ to know just how many teeth were
Circle until in October.
year. A bountiful pot luck luncheon
ven. a sister of the bride, was ma­ in contact at a time. With modem
wa* served followed by bridge.
tron
of
honor,
and
the
groom's
sis
­
high speed and fast acceleration de­
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Top score for the season was held
ter. Miss Mildred Scudder, was mands. tilts knowledge ha* become
Friday evening. May 18. about by Mrs. MUton Murphy.
bridesmaid. Mr. Roderick Warner more Important, if size and weight
8:30 as Leslie Daniels made the re­
DINNER AND GAMES.
mark that "Things begin to look
A reception wa* held at the Ivome still made strong enough to avoid
were -laid
twelve —
at ..a
piK.k;
. lie
...... ’ -------- ---for --------pretty au-ipjLiuui
suspicious urnuim
around iiciv
here."
he i ,, Cover?
heard a noise on the porch which ?2nn’r 00 Wednesday evening at of Mr. and Mrs. .Scudder on 8. Jef­ snapping under strain.
Trying to lock around the curves
he immediately investigated to be lthc hot”e of MLu
Jordan, the ferson St., after lhe ceremony and a
wedding
luncheon was served
in such gears, to find where each
greeted by about thirty of thc »“esta being the lady employee* of
Out of town guests were Mr. and
neighbors of lhe Carlton Card Club., lbe Sell Telephone Co. Games
Mrs
Lee Watson. Mr*. Gladys...........................
—
given........
lhew University
ot
whn
„nn.r ,„
who came with
with ha.VAt
basket esupper
lo wtre played and the evening hap­ Riggs and Lloyd Snyder of Holland; | recently
Michigan Department of Engineerhelp him celebrate his birthday, pily spent.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bryce ^nd ing Research by a manufacturer who
which all seemed to enjoy to the ut­
EAST DELTON.
Mrs. Anna Bryce of Grand Haven; wished gear* designed which would
most and left for their homes at a
Floyd Morford, who ha* beep ill Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schulz and Mis* | stand up under passenger car aclate hour, wishing him many moru the
list week. I* on thc gain which Dorothy Porkins of Grand Rapids; ’ celerattons for the heavy vehicles.
happy birthdays.
te good news to hte many friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wolcott. Char-! Dr. e. J. Abbott and Dr. F. 4. FtreArt Collison and wife of Delton lolte; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Col-,stone, research physicist*, solved the
PASSED ENTRANCE
TFSTS AT AS-MAPOI is rpent 8unday caning with his lins and Mrs. Louise Deetrich of, problem by an ingenious system of
tests AT ANNAPOLIS. brother. Floyd, and family.
Hickory Comers; Mr. and Mrs. electrical contacts.
Bruce Pancoast
eldest son 1 Bessie Walers. Mrs. Mae Schaf- Morse Backus of Cressey; Mr. and
incoast Hayden,
Hayden.eldest
Around each pinion gear of the
of Dr. Bruce
ucc L. and Glenna
Olenna Pan
Pan-­ houser and daughter visited her Mrs. Leo Whitworth. Mr. and Mrs drive
shaft a
a small
small coil
coil of
ot Insulated
Insulated
drive shaft
coast Hayden of Saginaw, received daughters.
i
Helen and Grace, In Kal­ Leon Whitworth. Mr. and Mrs. Vern wire wa* placed, each coll leading to
notice on Saturday that he had amazoo Tuesday.
Frie, Miss Dorothy Erie and Alvin an amplifying apparatus and a volt
passed the scholastic examination*
Robert Louden and family spent Titler of Battle Creek.
meter. Then an ordinary root cur­
entitling him lo admittance to the Sunday
.
with relatives in Battle
Hastings friends unite in extend­ rent was passed into the steel shaft.
Annapolis naval academy and that Creek.
ing congratulation* and best wishes. Whenever shaft pinion gear te«th
he must report for physical exami­
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rupe and
and thc large ring gear teeth came
nation at Annapolis abofe June 15.
ison. Charles, and Mr and Mrs. Bliss
PLEASANT RIDGE.
In contact, thte current flowed
Hastings friend* extend congrat­ Boulter spent Sunday at Rex WaWe arc glad that Mr. and Mrs. through and in doing so Induced in
ulations.
t«r&gt;’.
F. C. Wing are back with us for the insulated coil wire* a weak re­
Harve Ames, who te suffering‘from
ciprocal current. This . is easily
Sunday morning service
KITCHEN SHOWER.
bums, caused from the tractor tip­
Thc Sunday School will have amplified and registered on a series
The Wesleyan Service Guild en ping on him. wa* taken to Ann Ar­ Children's Day exercises the - first of meter*, one for each tooth, th*
tertained Mrs. Carlton Kachele, the bor for treatment on Wednesday of Sunday evening in June.
number of meters in activity show at
former Marguerite Vrooman, al a&lt;
School will close thte Tuesday a glance the number of teeth In con­
Donald McQuarrie and family en­ with a pot luck supper and program tact and when thc contact begin*
kitchen shower at the home of Mrs.
L. L- Dewey Friday evening. The tertained their daughter. Marjorie, in the evening.
and end* on each individual tooth.
hostesses were Misses Belva Riley, and family of Kalamaxzoo Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Barnum. One great advantage of thc new
Mr. and Mrs. Rhleraon Louden Dorthy and Glendale were in Bat­ method te that lhe coll* fit In the
Lucille and Lucy Bassett. Game*
were played during the evening and and ion, Billy, spent Bunday with tle Creek on Friday.
clear space at the bottom ot th*
refreshment* w*re served. Mr*. her partnU near Richland.
Thc Ladles' Aid will meet with gear teeth, making teste possible
Gordie Durkee and family of Del- Mr*.
Kachele received many useful gift*.
*- Mvrtle
*? Stowell for a pot luck without special machining and ac­
Mm.spent Sunday with borne fcjis. cUnnai
jUQe
, t 1. with a program tai- tually in the axle U fieeded.
YOUNG MARRIED5 Pt6•
’
’
~
lowing.
,
FLrs CLUB TO MEET.
Greaalaad Mevl-g Wayward
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Benner. Rex
The
Young Married People's
Greenland is moving westward at and Geneva and Mr. and Mrs. Al­
In England the average number
Club of thc Methodist Sunday
ton Wood and Oreydon spent Sun­ ot acre* ot crop tend to o*ch
School will meet with Mr. and Mrs. cording to measurement* made by day with W. L. Koble.
er I* nine, but In th* United mate*
A large crowd attended the fu­
John C. Ketcham this evening at a an expedition beaded 1&gt;y Dr. Knut
th* arvragt number I* 24 *cr**. I*
lawn party.
■ZUlto
IXWX Board .nd
Cop«l&gt;*«o». «««!&gt; “■ neral service* for Carrie VanWIe South Carolina th* numbgr I* 10. In
at the church Thursday afternoon
Mr &gt;n0 Mn KrrrM Whruon com--;
KJ® BUM o( tdor. Ila on We extend our sympathy to lhe low* 5«. California '.’ll. Jtow lark
H North Dakota 100.
prtee lhe committee.
I tba *outhea*t coast.
near relaUve*.

.TEX

K

•y.i^

to Keep C
on Summ
HOT DAY

MAN really ha* a break
in summer now. Ho can
pack scratchy, hot woolen*
away and wear Qool cotton—
that won't shrink, that are
easily and Inexpensively
laundered.

A

A pair of Sanforized shrunk
slack* coat* a* lltUe as SIto.
That'* the first step Ln keep­
ing cool —gel out of your

Next
Be cool-headed tn a straw
hat. Felt hats in Spring,
Fall and Winter are okey.
Would you wear a fur coat
in summer? Fell hate are
made of fur. Straw hat* are
only 1135 and up.

and then
Tiie

feet.

Outside of

Um&gt;

story, did anyone ever hava
cool foot-comfort on a hot
summer day? They certainly
did! The man in light-weight,
or perforated shoes ha* easy
going now no matter . how
warm it te. Perforated and

87.50 here.

The Easiest I
to Keep Cool

Swimming!
Ju»t climb into * bathing
suit and dunk yourself up to

county’s many lakes. This, of

can give you on keeping cool.
Thc best suggestion wo can
make te thte: "Don't buy A
bathing suit without seeing
our supply.” We haven't *
big startling variety of col­
or*- but we have got lhe latand two-ptece swim suite,
trunk* galore.

And

W.'w

HIGHEST QUALITY

Clothing
for Mou

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conscious of his talent*.
| The NRA code for the lumber In- ‘d‘y V^on'^he^VireS oW^rn^
East Lansing —Home gardeners
can save their cabbage, anions, and
The
U, Is prabsblr . SusUy. demooas that tree eultlott be &gt;
radishes from attacks by the worst rarity. Olten tunes people .Ute as so pUnned «. to coo&lt;rve lhe pro-1™, w ...juHei esUtene^ m.y be1
insect pests of these crops through tact* wluil are merely conclusions ductive capacity of forest resource*; .lirn_a into mai«ru&gt;i twntiM-te* rte1
Enrich Fermi ^f
llje use of either of two methods, ac- from their own impression*. Thte'for future use. D. M Matthews, pro.'arC
H .rTO,^M,r. ",r,co ev
”ni. ~
CM ।
of forest mitnavernent
management in the
tiie Cme
’ umVe^iTof
............
especially nnt
apt tn
to lw
be the
lhe ease
case when
when lessor n/
cording to the entomology depart­ la esnrclnllv
they tiietnselves
are involved. They
M. School of Forestry and &gt; Thte possibility, if conclusively
merit at Michigan State College.
__ . ______
... . U. of-----Conservation,
showed
how
cutting^
Two species of maiXJh do the do not intend to utter fateehoote;
proven by experiment*, will prove
worst damage to the three plants, they do not assert what they con- could be selectively done In large that part of Einstein&gt; relativity
The maggots are lar&lt;e of small rclously know to be imture; but they Michigan timber stands, on 20 year theory which state* that mass
*
I
files. Tiie larvae feed on thc roJts do assert what they surely do not cycles, to make an annual profit and
leave a proper growing stock as well
tof plants and injure tlwin to such knofv to be a fact.
in i«*».i an extent that the plant Is worthWhen a man states a thing as a
less.
fact. It Is hte business to know that
owwr, or ^nwll .unds mlyln recur. . Uck Q( mn[Urr hM
prcturK1 „
One control method te to use a it te certainly not false. We gather
solutMn of corrosive sublimate from the fact* which we do know,
sprinkled upon the soil close beside conclusions which we think’ must, be
up. give* the largest margin of'
J
thc plant* The treatment has to be true, then we proclaim them u* real- inches
prom for the lumberman, since;
repeated four or five times at weekly itk-s. We do not take the trouble to
.. _
interval* during the period when tell merely what we surely know, these trees make Die best Himber I SJ,"
and
cost
les*
per
board
foot
to
'
'X.’SJtin^dltl^
the Insect* are about.
but we proceed across lots, because
' ’ Thc solution Is made by dissolving it Is easier, and we rather like that handle and mill. Professor Matthews
de,„on...c.
M
ratoce
OrccU.
X.'UL“
one buncc of corrosive sublimate in way to assert our opinions.
...
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eight gallons of water. The chemical
Here we have the heart of lying (Cutting from 8 to 9 Inches, he showed,
and the solution arc djjadiJr poisons —carelessness as to exact truth. Few ! mean* handling a large amount of, charged protons at.d electrons, now
'* also |&gt;o&amp;scsses neutrons. These par­
and extreme care should t&gt;* taken to people relate ordinary matters Mlh. timber which finally shows a very
, tides may be a proton and electron
prevent any animate obtaining any naked veracity
Vju did not’ say ; small profit. U any. beside* dcstroyTlw solution ateo will corrode any exactly thin, but just a trifle more * Ing tiie forest resource a* re present- so tightly held by mutual attraction
as to seem and act us one body, with
kind cd metal and should be kept in Thc thing -was not absolutely so cd by growing stock.
neutral electrical charge, or they
wooden or earthern containers
and so. but just a trifle different- All' Companies cutting 2 000 acres or
may turn out to be truly different
Apply thc solution in a fine stream *thte you know well enough but you above, annually, lumbering from the
und fundamental particles of mat­
*beside
— .•*- lhe plants
"
desire to be interesting, and before 14 Inch limit, would leave a stand of
ter. Professor Fermi states.
Tur paper disks one and one-half you arc aware of It you ure carried wood which could b«- cut 20 years
Just now thc newest comer Into
□r two inches In diameter fitted along in the zeal of anecdote. You later, and should make a 6 to -7 per
the atomic family te the positron.
about the plant* will protect them are conscious of this fact, but you jcent annual profit at prices ruling
DLscovered only about a year ago.
if the outer edges of the disk* are thrust Die feeling Into lhe back­ prior to the current depression. .
thte particle resembles an electron,
bent down to prevent the magguts ground und ro on with • picturesque Professor Matthews said. The code
in that It te almost without mass,
from working in beneath. A hole in speech.'* in plain English you arc alms to restore these price levels It ।
but differs tn that it has a positive
the center of the disk permits it to tiie next thing to a liar.—Claudis E. would also be more economical in (
electrical charge. It te too early to
be fitted about tfic plant.
Wade.
the long run. since to let a forest make absolute predictions, says Pro­
reproduce Itself te much cheaper lessor Fermi, but the positron may’
than planting and caring for seed­ be lhe one piece of the puzzle need­
SUN ELARE-UPS
lings In denuded areas, a practice
NOT DESTRUCTIVE which destructive culling makes ed to siiow how radiation energy
and mass may be related and liow
necessary, and which Uye govern­ the first may create the latter.
Nova Ophiuchi, the star whose
ment may demand in the future, if j Given the union of a positron and
CHURcrf OF* THE NAXARENE.
temporary flare-up was discovered
areas are not left In a salts- an electron, their electrical charges
Piaeout BaUAlng
n few months ago. te responsible logged
factory reproductive condition.
’Amid be cancelled and the positron
for thc change in thc older widely
Wl.m .Unbcr hoMlnw
wo|
crainm
u
„
and the electron would disappear as
held belief that all stars some time
•mail to carry thr nwrhrad
»&lt; Juch Klng
u, „a„.
I.
ninn „ [1&lt;m.
by
wpo,Uc process rathe University of Michigan Ob- ls ,,lw ca* *lth n , ?i Oa,ir’hl1’' dlatton might be transformed into
servalory. in a report on the char-I-U",u* °*ncrs '™y, ,fl,tow .."I®!
electrons and posyrons. If experiacterlstlcs of the star Tills upsets 1 '^'lee plans. Professor Matthews' ment* confirm thte possibility, it will
BOWENS MII.1.8 CHURCH.
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iierhain enable science to show how
timber rights on long term
matter te fundamentally "manufacdcr»o such a_ destructive expansion Ior
---------a
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,
|utnl.
lu
Two stars are definitely known’ tracts to firms prepared to Use thc
. ­ cycle system, and which will return which the atomic building te con­
which
have
undergone
'nova
be
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
’ j to recut the land at intervals; they
havior." brief period* of brightness,
structed.
(EPISCOPAL)
more than once since good astron­ tnav merge their lands, funds and
omical records have been kept. Nova equipment to make an area profit­
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able to handle scientifically, or they
Ophiuchi m 1898 and 1933. and (
Nova T Pyxidia in 1800. 1902 ’and |mav first cut selectively and then
1920 Thte undoubtedly means. Pro­ sell their land to larger management
fessor McLaughlin believes. that units or to the government.

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astronomers are locating a hereto­
fore unrecognized type off "variable"
or christ. coatb orove. star, which ho* its changes in
brightness at rather long and ir­
regular intervals.'but which is re­
lated to tiie "U Geminorum" class
of variables, which vary at irreguHt.twrM. Ntoilfe n»IIUC&gt;lur intervals ot a few months
The fact that the novae are now
BAPTI8T CHURCH
quite surely repeaters, puts them In
R. J. Adcock. Mloktcr.
Rtindar Nrhetstl at I'l A M. Ie...in l a separate class and at the sama
i time removes all reason for saylni
Kirtf. lluiHrr »
llittn.. ,.r. ..,
url.trk, —r.l.t.n l.t IN- p»*l-r
II ‘ that nil stars are likely to unden*
frttnw, &gt;1 r. in Irt.lrr Mr. ) (.mi n such outbursts The old argument
was founded on thc fact that some
10 or so nova probably occur each
year. It was thought further that
BT JOHN S LUTHERAN MISSION.
thte was thc only lime each such
star had experienced such behavior,
and that. therefore, all ordinary­
stars would have such a "spell" at
FIRST PHESBYTERfAN CHURCH.
some’ point tn their lifetime The
Phon* 4285 'sun. being an ordinary star, there te
now no basis for the belief that 11
will eventually explode into a nova.
But tn fact, says prof McLaugh­
lin. It te only because complete as­
tronomical record# run back only a
few- generations, less time tlian
many of these stars wait between
FIRST CHURCH
explosions, that they were not
or CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
recognized to be an independent,
Cor. Churcb and Center Str««U
probably numerically small class
From now on. with past und future
records carefully studied, more and
more of these variables will be
■spotted." but ro long are their per­
FIRST UNITED SBRTHREN
I iods. that only centuries hence will
the majority be mapped.
Apparently Nova Ophiuchi* ex­
plosion thte time was less violent
than usual with nova. since tha
gases were driven off at a speed of
only about 600 miles per second,
where a* the more common speed te
around 1.000 miles Some years hence
thte cas shell will be far enough
from the star to be visible pn photo­
graphic plates.

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on the down* at Westbury the
earth works are as perfect as any
could t&gt;e found in France from tbe»
World war.
As these two horse*
are only a few miles apart, with
their camps, there seems good rea­
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them to be founded in fact. There
Is no doubt that battles were fought
In that section. Dorsetshire horse
was cut to commemorate another
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milligram In a litre of air.
And
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THE HASTINGS BANNER

Court Calender for the
May Term of Circuit Court

PART

Minnie I. Willison va. George WIL-1 Manville Peterson vs. Earl Strickdon's Abstract office records all
TWO BARRY BREEDERS
lison, divorce.
|l*nd. WUHam Cramer, assumpsit.
papers tn connection with the loan.
Ora Irene Watson va. Ray A.
Boyer Fire Apparatus Oo. an In-1
Naturally the demand for loans
WILL SELL AT GLADWIN
Watson, divorce.
dlana Corp. va. Freeport State Bank,;
throughout tiie nation has been so
Margaret E. Lass vs. Otto B. J, assumpsit.
great that the Home Owners' Loan
Beef Breeders' Consignment
Lass, divorce.
1 Alfred Moerdyk vs. Orma Glynn,
Corporation
soon
found
itself
Bertha Dominie vs. Cornelius ' et al, trespass on the case.
Sale at Gladwin Thurs­
'swamped under with applications.
Dominie, divorce.
I Arnett Auto Co. vi. B. M. Hanson.
It has taken time and werk to figure
day, June 14 *
William Wisner and Etta Wisner et al. assumpsit.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY tout a system for handling this vol­
Every year there is held in Glad­
vs. L. P. Reno, custodian of the| Samuel Rosenblum
vs. Claude
ume of business.
ASK TO RECEIVE AID
win a stale beef breeders consign­
Court will convene on Monday ‘ J. C. Jorgensen vs. Wm. McDon­ Wayland state Bank, staying of .Sparrow and Chas. Bourdo, asrnortgage foreclosure.
! sumpslt.
FROM GOVT.
CHANGE IN INTEREST RATE.
next. Evidently there will not be ald. appeal from Justice court..
ment sale. This year it will lake
Raymond H. Baker, administrator • Gilbert Verburg vs. Oren A. Davis.
much work for the jury, unless sev­
E. P. Reynolds, secretary-treasurer place on June 14. That section of
Sal-Vet Company. Inc., a New
eral of the Jury civil cases shall be York Corp., va. Middleville Lumber vs. The Delton Htatc Bank, staying ------------------ *'----------*"
of the Charlotte Production Credit Michigan tributary to Gladwin la
AMOUNT
INVOLVED
IS
Ada
Fur
Farms,
a
Michigan
Corp.
of
mortgage
forccloeure.
tried. Only three criminal cases, and Coal Co. assumpsit.
Association has Just received word given over to ranges for cattle feed­
Chester Peck va Lee Brail and
and only one of them calls for a
ALMOST $180,000 from Governor W. I. Myers of the ing. The state has. been trying to
John J. Seltenrelch va. Alfred
Lois Brail, bill to foreclose mortgage.
Jury.
Farm Credit Administration in improve the quality of cattle sent
England, trespass on thc case.
Minnie Wurm vs. William Fuhr, et sumpsit.
Criminal Causes. *
Washington. D. C.. that the inter­
Wilhelm F. Morlok vs. Emmanuel
Joseph
Borutka—
vs. -------------Thomas—R.
Seventy Contracts Are Ap- ,est rate on new loans from produc­ to market from that region. The
al, bill to set aside deeds.
-----------------------.
People
vs
Leonard
Ooertler, 8. Kussmaul, trespass on lhe case.
government furnishes money to loan
Frank Barnhart va. May Barn- Olshewaky and Sophia Olshewsky.
tion credit associations has been re­ the range owners for the purchase of
The village of Nashville vs. John
proved
to
Date
—
Ten
breaking and entering, for trial.
hart, divorce.
assumpsit.
duced
from 5 1-2 to 5 per cent.
F.
Gooydear,
et
al.
People vs. Alfred Greiner, bas­
better sires, so that this sale attracts
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
Closed
Charles E. Rowlader. et al vs.
According to Mr. Reynolds the
John A. Mutz. Admr. va. Glenn G.
tardy, for arraignment.
Nashville Slate Bank vs. L. H. Cook ' Approximately 150 home owners :new 5 per cent interest rate becomes many breeders from all ports of
Emory
Thompson,
et
al.
foreclosure
People vs. John Doe, alias DennU Puppaff, et al, assumpsit.
Michigan.
and C. L. Glasgow, assumpsit.
of land contract.
in Barry county have made aptrtlca- effective immediately on all new
Village of Nashville vs. Nora E.
Ven't Hof. violation of the liquor
Two from tills county will enter
Norman Barry, by next friend, vs. tlons for loans from the govern­ loans and advances made by the as­
Wilma
M.
Baker
by
next
friend
vs;
control act, for arraignment.
Dawson, et al. assumpsit.
Allen A. Weeks, trespass on lhe ment averaging about 11.200 each ।sociation and will be applicable un­ animals at this Gladwin sale on
Raymond H. Baker, divorce.
William Hoisington, appellee vs.
-Jury Civil Causes.
J line 14. They are Milo Shaw, of
Margaret F. Walker vs. EHzabeth
for a total of 1180,000 To date sev­ til further notice. •
'*■
Hugh Johnson, appellant, appeal
Yankee
Springs, who will sell some
Fred Childs. Ekec. of James H. enty of these applications have been
Erqest Vermeulen, et al. vs. Phoe­ from justice court.
Jane Atlee. Ebineaer Daniels, et al.
•The new interest rate of 5 per
Childs Estate va. Robert E.-8urlne, approved and ten loans actually cent will not affect loans already bulls from his milking Shorthorn
be Manker. trespass on thc case.
National Merchandising System vs. bill to clear cloud from title.
,
H. A. Adrounle vs. Earl Coleman, C. T. Hess and Son.
Nellie c. Forman vs. Richard E. assumpsit.
closed.
; advanced in full.” Mr. Reynolds herd, and John Kllllck of Orange­
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
Forman, divorce.
trespass on the case.
The Home Owners' Loan Act un­ said. “These will continue to bear ville. who will sell some of his Red
Chancery Causes.
George Willison vs. Worry R. Van­
Sarah Ostroth and Mabie Ostroth Nashville State Bank vs. Carl A. der which these loans are granted the rate of Interest prevailing at the Poll sires. These sales are always In­
teresting and well attended, and will
Sickle, trespass on the case.
was passed In June of 1933 aa part
Rudolph E. Reichert, state bank­ Adams vs. Curtis Marshall, et al. Lentz. trespass on the case.
result In a tetter grade of beef cat­
mortgage
foreclosure.
In the matter of the estate of ....
ing commissioner vs. Nashville State
of the administration's emergency
tle being raised in that section.
Minor F. Bhupp vs. Anna Shupp.
George w. Davis, deceased, appeal । Bank, appointment of receiver,
Minnie E. Hanyen, et al. vs. Nel­ relief program to refinance mort­ elation are collected when the loans
from probate court.
| Rudolph E. Reichert, state bank- divorce.
son H. CroM, el al. bill to flUict title. gages due on homes. Private credit mature. The Charlotte Production IRVING PROJECT
Fred L- Dingman va. Arthur J.
Som D. Soloman vs. Board of ing commissioner vs. state Bank of
In the matter of the petition of was to be replaced by government iCredit Association is now making
CLUB ENTERTAINED.
Clayman, et al. mortgage foreclos­ Rodney Poet, el al, bill to discharge credit under longer terms and at loans on acceptable crop and chat­
County road commissioners of tne' Freeport, appointment of receiver,
Mrs. Matt Bedford entertained the
county of Barry end County of j Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of ure. lower Interest rates.
tel security to fanners In Ingham.
mortgage.
members of the Irving Project Club
Edwin J. Dodgson ,et al. vs. Floyd
Barry.
Nashville State Bank vs. Walter R.
Application for a loan can be Eaton ajid Barry counties.
Will Tobias vs. Mabel Tobias, di­
made by any person whose mort- 'I "The reduction of the interest w
In the matter of the estate of Ruse, et al. bill to foreclose mortto Thursday afternoon at a bunco par­
vorce.
ty. Prizes were won by Mrs. WUI Hu­
'liles
'
Let ha Whitney vs. Manville Whit­
Olles Hhensrd.
Sbepard, rtrrpnvd
deceased, anneal
appeal fmm
from
John Brandstetter vs.
Ida E. gage or purchase contract was in 5 per cent on new loans," Mr. Rey- lett and Mrs. Roy McCall, after
probate court.
default —
prior
■— to
._ June
----- 13.
.. 1933. Any
•—I|nolds continued, "is made possible
Henrietta VanderMolen vs. Kobe ney. divorce.
Brandstetter. divorce.
which refreshmenu werc served.
Charles
Kermeen.
et
al.
vs.
Grov
­
John o. Muchmqre vs. Stewart VanderMolen. divorce.
Clyde c. Skemona, state commis­ mortgage owner can liquidate the , by a recent sale of Federal inter­
Mrs. McCall will entertain the
Lofdahl, trespass on the case.
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of er H. Kline. e( al.
sioner of Healthavs. the village of ■contract by agreeing lo accept a mediate credit bank debentures to Club at a Social meeting Thursday,
Togan Stiles. Inc. va John B. Nashville, et al.
Harry O. Garrison va. Walter Nashville State Bank va. Lcn W.
Home
Owners' Loan Mortgage investors at an unusually low rate of
June 21st.
Thompson, trespass on thc case.
Felghner, et al. heard and submitted.
C. Carl McGuffy. et al. v». Wil­ •which carries 5 per cent Interest and' interest. The association gets money
Nellie D. Hailey vs. Charles P. liam P. Streeter, et al, bill of com­ will mature within 18 yean. These I to lend farmers from the Federal
Lulu M- Garrison vs. Walter
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
GOOD MARKET FOR HORSES.
Tltotnpson, trespass on the case.
bonds are guaranteed aa to principal I intermediate credit bank of St. Paul,
Nashville State Bank vs. David H. Halley, divorce.
plaint to vacate decree.
Statistics show that ten per cent
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
Anthony Doll and Co.. Appellee, Gardner, et al, foreclosure ot mortMary M. DeWitt vs. Oscar Jay De­ and Interest by the United States Minnesota.
more horses die In Michigan than
Nashville State Bank vs. Lydia Gar- Witt, divorce.
vs. Robleskl Electric Co, Appellant,
government. As originally passed. I "The lowering of the interest rate are replaced by colts. This indi­
llnger,
foreclosure
of
mortgage.
appeal from Justice court.
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
Georgia E. Otttlngs vs. Clifford the government was to guarantee,on new loans lo 5 per cent Is the cates that there should be a good
Emery
fttilmer
vs.
Bessie
Botimcr,
In thc matter of the estate of the Nashville State Bank vs. Rich­
interest only; later the act was (second reduction in two months, market for horses In this state.
Gittlngs. divorce.
Charles Wilcox, deceased, appeal ard O. Tuke. et al, mortgage fore­ divorce.
---------—*•“ —
*
-from
the
rate---having
been
reduced
Auditor General vs. Delinquent emended to include principal
from probate court.
Florence Atwood vs. Sumner W. Taxpayers, sale of lands tor texes.
well.
closure.
6 to 5 1-2 per cent on March 18.
Barry county operates under the
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of Atwood, divorce.
"According to Governor Myero,”
Mabie I. Peak vs. Walter L. Peak,
Hastings Building and Loan As­
divisional office ot lhe Home Own­ said Mr. Reynolds, the Federal in­
Norm Company vs. Frank C. An­ Nashville State Bank vs. John J.
divorce.
vs. Mary M Landsberg, et
Pitt and Lilly M. Pitt, et al. mort- sociation
1
drus, trespass on the case.
Ethel M. SelUer vs. William E. er:? Loan Corporation. Grand Rap­ termediate credit bank is passing on
al. bill for mortgage foreclosure.
ids. Applications for loans may be immediately to farmer-borrowers
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of gage foreclosure.
Seitier, divorce.
Carl G. Niethamer.
et al. vs.
the Neal)vllle State Bank. vs. E. L.
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of
Julia Johncock Jewell va. Martin filed there and forms obtained by from production credit associations
Clyde
W.
Ruell,
et
al,
foreclosure
Appleman. assumpsit.
Nashville State Bank vs. Willard 1
Exchange Bank, bill lo declare Writing to lhe above address. In the saving made possible by lower
of
mortgage
addition there are several places cost of getting money. The confi­
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of Hilton, et aL mortgage foreclosure. 1
mortgage a first lien.
Byron E. Farwell vs. prosper G
the Nashville State Bank vs. R. E.
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
Lawrence A. Potter vs. John Mar­ here in the county where these ap­ dence of Investors in the security of
Nashville State Bank vs. Walter O Bernard.
Swift, assumpsit.
shall. bill for an accounting and dis­ plications may be had. The Has­ the Intermediate credit bank* has
Viola Nash, survivor of Frank solution of co-partnership.
tings Building and Loan Associa­ been such that thc banks'are able
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of W. Ayers, et al, mortgage foreclosure.
the Nashville state Bank vs, J. C.
Hastings Building and Loan As- Nash vs. Oscar O. Flanigan and
Matilda Fox vs. George Fox, di­ tion lias probably assisted In filling
F. Flanigan, mortgage fore­
soefatton vs. Vernon R. Bumford. Oora
'
'out more applications than any oth­ discount rate In their history. Gov­
Furnlss, assumpsit.
,
vorce.
closure.
er
agency in the county and be- ernor Myers says that the resulting
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of et al. mortgage foreclosure.
Edna Parrott vs. Allie A. Hanson.
Uie Nashville Slate Bank vs. Llbblc
low rate of Interest on production
Mayme Near vs. Lewis E. Jettings,; Margaret M. Seager vs. George L. ArHe Endsley, temporary injunction. Icause of Its facilities makes no credit
association loans Is enabling j
Seager, divorce.
charge for rendering this service.
Marshall, assumpsit.
bill for specific performance.
Helen L. Hoffman vs. Eber E. Hof­
When an application is made, it farmer-borrowers to save thousands
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
Woodland Exchange Bank vs.
RAISES NEARLY HALF
is checked by the appraiser for the of dollan on the cost of their farm­
the Nashville State Bank vs. J. C. James E. and Daisy B. Guy. mort­ fman. divorce.
George c. Dean vs. Walter O. W.
Hurd, assumpsit.
gage foreclosure, rental value deter­
STATE’S ONION CROP bounty, Fred Stebbins. Then it is ing operations this year. If the as­
Ayers and Elwin Nash. Admr.
•necessary to determine whether or sociations make sound loans, and
Ernest L. Johncox vs. Harvey mined.
Lee Anderson and Anna G. An­
not tiie one who owns the mortgage loans that are collectible, an ade­
Hicks, assumpsit.
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of
Gun Marsh Far in Lead— will
accept bonds in payment of the quate supply of low cost money will
Gilson Bell and Vesta Bell. vs. Nashville State Bank vs. Floyd W. derson vs. George Stowell and Clara
AStowell.
obligation. The examining attor­ continue to be availsble.
Floyd Everts and Belle Everts, as­ Strickland, et al mortgage teredos Hooper Station Shipped
Hazel
E
Breyer
vs.
Reuben
James
ney who passes on titles Is Archie
sumpsit,
1319 Oar Loads
Breyer, divorce.
D. McDonald, who also has charge
A palindrome Is a word or line
Carme Simon vs. Everett Simon,
R E. Keller, state and federal re­ of' clostig the loons. This work is which reads backward and forward
divorce.
porter. has completed a summary done af his office In Hastings. 8hel- alike, such as "Madam I'm Adam.'1
Clara R. Bliss vs. Clarke O. Bliss, of tlic 1933 onion crop In this stale
divorce.
from M loading points in 29 coun­
Cech E- Beck* vs. Claude R. Beck, ties. While Uie crop was grown on
divorce.
a smaller acreage than in 1832 the
Mildred Poff vs. Dale Poff, divorce. total car lol shipments exceeded
John L. Hough and Etha Hough those of the previous year. The
vs. Harry D. Whitworth and Mamie prices averaged far better.
B. Whitworth, mortgage foreclosure.
Thc total number ot cars of Mich­
j Beulah Dailey vs. Leon Dailey, dl- igan onions shipped was 4630. Alle­
Saturday Only !
vorce.
gan county was credited 'with hav­
Alma E Yarger vs. Forrest
ing shipped over 1920 cars, while
Yarger, divorce.
Barry was given credit lor only 111
Florence Caroline
Hughes
Maurice Wm. Hughes, divorce.
Hooper was far-and-away the larg­
Arbutus P. Morgan vs. Arthur
est shipper, sending out 1319 cars
Morgan, divorce.
of tills vegetable; but as Hooper,
Wayland and Martin in Allegan
ber, divorce.
county are the nearest railroad
In the matter of the conservator­ markets to the Gun lake onion dis­
ship of the Hastings National Bank trict. no doubt several hundred cars
of Hastings. Michigan.
of onions pioduced In Barry county
BRING YOUR OWN
In the matter of the dissolution of are credited to Allegan county. Del­
CONTAINER
the Hastings Co-Operative Elevator ton shipped 71 can; .Hastings 10,
Association of Hastings.
MlddlevUle 21; Nashville 8; but
Ella McCallum va. Delton Blate these largely came from other dis­
Bank.
tricts than Gun Marsh.
that lhe price on this product will
There has been a considerable In-1
Alice Casey vs. Winiford Casey,
divorce.
be advanced soon.
crease In onion growing in Michigan
We Furnish Container
Beulah Sanderson va. Theodore In the last five yean, but no other
Sanderson, divorce.
onion-growing area In the state is
1
comparable to Gun Marsh, which
furnishes nearly half of the product
grown in this state.

IHOMEMIS
m FOB MS

About Same Number of Cases As Feb­
ruary Term —Only 3 Criminal Cases

Homemakers’

brightening a room with naw

31

homc economics and related Hrtg
specialists at Michigan State Oe»lege.
Damlng and drawn threads M
monks cloth has been popular far
a long time. but new variations Qt
the old Ideas are continually dis­
covered. Now that monks cloGi
comes In lovely colors there is A

orful cushions. Soft wool yarns
combine well In texture with ths
material.
When the yam thread* are u&gt;«&lt;
for stripes or borders, the yam I*

thread then as the thread la
from Die other end the yam
quickly _ __ , _
___ ,
___
Cross stitch designs and variations
and combinations of fundamental
stitches are effective when worked
out in yarns on the pillows.

“vide enough remnants of material
to cover several pillows. Using what
Is at hand will exercise the ingenui­
ty. but the results may be original
und pleasing.
NORTHWEST WOODLAND.
sing and Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Hansbargcr and daughter. Hasel, motored
to Holland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stain.and
children spent Bunday with Arthur
Stairs of Cartton.
'

The total population of the world
Is now estimated at 2,012.000,000.

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OUTSIDE PAINT

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TeUphont 2515

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B. A. LyBarker, Prop.

Halting*, Michigan

Pugh. et al. ejectment.
The Industrial Oo. vs. Leon D.
Cool and Andrew Dooley, assumpsit.
Madison Furniture —
Co. —
va. Mike
OJuklch. assumpsit.
Macle J and Mary Wlelgosx va.
Michael and Helena
sumpsit.

REDUCE Living Costs!
That’s the problem these days! The people of
Hastings can do it by increasing the con­
sumption of CLEAN MILK in their homes
Milk is the cheapest food you can
Buy. It has the Vitamins and food
elements which promote the health
of your family.

We are permitted to sell our milk as
Grade A because of the cleanliness
of our bams and cowa and the clean
and sanitary manner in which we
handle the milk.
'

Highlands Dairy will furnish you
Grade A Milk, Pasteurized or Raw,
from our own stat^-accredited dairy
herd. Our Grade A will coat you no
moret

We would be glad to have you visit
our dairy and see the care and pains
we take to furnish you with CLEAN,
GRADE A MILK at no additional
cost to you.

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

ENGLAND IS WELL ON
THE WAY TO RECOVERY

She Is Overcoming the De­
pression Without Increas­
ing Her Public Debt
luncheon clubs In Grand Rapids
Thursday, the British Consul at De­
troit criticised Uie manner In
which Washington Is attempting to
overcome the depression.
It Is well known that England lias
suffered far worse than the Uplted
States and had a more serious un­
employment problem. This British
Consul declared that Great Britain
would never attempt to end a de­
pression by piling up debts, but by
getting every able-bodied Bigllshman to work. The result is that,
without Increasing England's debt,
that country U well on the way to
recovery, he declares.
STONY POINT.
Mr. and Mrs. B J. Wellman were
guests of Olivet friends Bunday.
This
community
was
sadly
shocked last week by the death of
Mrs. Floyd Van Wle. Her Illness

confined to her bed only about a
week. She will not only be greatly
missed In the home but by the en­
tire community as she was always
a willing worker in anything that
was a benefit to the neighborhood.
Her death leaves a vacant place In
local society that will be hard to
fill. Funeral services were held

BaanUly of Woodland officiating;
burial took place at the Woodland
cemetery.

that life's hardest ups and downs
have been keeping up appearances
while holding down expenses.
5.200,000 tons of sugar were conuned by Aiperlcans during JM2.

Gas, water, electric and tele
phone services are of little
more importance to the sue
cess and prosperity of any
community than the services
and the conveniences of a
GOOD, SOUND BANK!

This Bank Invites Your
Patronage Strictly On
the Merit of the personal
and Public Services
It Renders

Like Any Public Service Company
—a bank must enjoy the patron­
age and confidencenf its pations
and depositors and have their co­
operation in order to render its
maximum service.
This bank is justly proud of
the years of service it has been

able to render in thia community
because of the confidence re­
posed in it by the public and its
patrons.
All deposits in this bank are
insured under the Federal Bank­
ing Act of 1933.

START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY!

Hastings City Bank
HASTINGS, MICH.

Capital $150,000.00

TELEPHONE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAT U. ItM
Est Rosina Weeber. Order deter-1
MIDDLEVILLE.
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
SOUTH BOWNE.
mining heirs entered.
•
| O. E. Gardner arrived home altar | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reichert and Last Week’s Letter. ’
Est. jRincs A. Young. Pinal ac­
Est. Angle J. DeWolf. Amended spending the winter in Florida. He son of Detroit spent the week end al
Mr and Mrs H A Cramer and
order
to
reduce
bond
entered.
had
been
visiting
tn
tha
state
at
UM.
Will
Btrawabaagh
Iwtne.
l
Mrt
’
wll
j
Ml,hj,r wer0 xixxjnlng in
count filed, order allowing account
entered, discharge of executrix Is­
Est. John w. Wolf. Petition for ,several points before arriving home.
Mr. and Mn. Warren Miller, Jean,
Wednesday akaraoonlicense to sell filed.
|He enjoyed the winter very much1 and Charles ot Clarksville called on
sued. estate enrolled.
EM.
Alice
Fuller.
Release
ot
and
says
while
they
had
some
treat
Warren
Bolton's
Saturday.
IJ
’
WJ
1
Srt. Ira D Brooks. Will filed, pe­
filed, letters of administration
guardian filed, order allowing ac- where tie was It did no damage.
I Mn. Forrest potter of Welcome
"J
Crtek Wednesday
orter limiting settlement en- tition for probate of will filed.
Est. Alfred Storr. Petition to ac- count entered.
, We are informed that we were in ■Pent Wednesday with her stater,
George -----------S. Marshall. Order for error in reporting that Edwlnla Me- Mre- WU1 Btrawabaugh.
Adrian Cramer has been 111 for
Kst Roy C. Newton. Final ac- cepe reduction tn contract filed, or- 1 Est.
1--------------djoumment entered.
entered.
'
-Naughton had gone to a hoepl tai for . Our ®hooi picnic was held Bun-1 kcreral days with stomach trouble.
,ant flied.
der 10 acccPt reduction in contract ' adjournment
Est. Ida M Newton. Inventory observation. Buch Is not thc case. M«y at Al-Gon-Quln take with a pot
Thta community was shocked to
noUoe filed, commission to take teaEst. William J. Bivens. Petition * filed, final account filed, order as- as she b attending school every
। Marlon Nagler of Chicago, formerly
tlmony Issued.
to cash, sell or assign bond filed, or- ‘signing residue entered, discharge of iday. We are sorry to hare so report- P. m.
Bob
Bechtel
and
family
of
Has-1
bf
Freeport, she had been ill for
ftt. George G. Potts. Annual ac- dcr to cash, sell or assign bond en-IAdmr. issued, estate enrolled.
ed.
They delegate lhe bank handling the mai­
—ma*
' ’
I tered. order allowing claims entered. । Est Mary M. Manee. Order to
Memorial day will be properly ob- Ungs spent Bunday at Herman several weeks but pneumonia deler lo collect the amount of the obliga­
Ytloped and caused her- death.
Icorreet dexcrlplton ol ml ob» en- „r„d
TOp?o«r.m u Feldpauach’a.
Dorotha Smith of Hastings b
Clifton Meek accompanied Claude
tion Involved and lhe bank forwards tho
'.
'now out and you wlU want to attend
visiting Iter grandparents. Mr. and Walton to Grand Rapids Tuesday
। Est. Pearl E. Miller. Inventory thc scrvicej.
Morris Calkins, while
while her rmoth- forenoon.
i
iMrs.
Mrs MorUs
Petition to] The ^ineot Mta. Hannah Yerthe mumps.
mump.,
*«■- ;„
er u entertaining tnc
me juniors oi me r. n. a. eniturn over stock filed Order to trans- rington arrived here ------------------ -- ----------------------------------from Missouri
Howard—
Martin
of Dowlingspent' tcrtalned the Seniors to a theater
accomjwnled
by a brother. Bert Yer-'Thursday night with Bernard Ham- party after which they were cnlerI fcr certificate stock entered.
1
with whom she had re-'mond.
jtained with.an after-theater party
I Est. John W. Albertson. Petition rlngton.
1
sided
of
late.
Funeral
was
held
orii
We
are
pleased
to learn that our at the home of Bernice Walton.
'for Admr. filed, petition for special ]
! Admr. filed, order appointing special Saturday at the home of E. J. Fcn-[on|y eighth grader, Phyllta Tyler.(Light refreshments of cake and Jclton.
burial
in
Mt.
Hone
She
was
nasi
BWBrded
her
diploma.
|
lo were served.
ton,
Hope
Site
past
Admr. entered.
I Est. George Seager. Petition for 187 and had lived all her life in thta1
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ten Eyck and I Mr. and Mrs. Will. Mishler were
iAdtnr. filed, petitions for special 'vicinity. The relatives have the sym­ children of Grand Rapids were week ’.gueste at John Thaler's of Camp­
end guests of Ch». Woodruff's.
bell Bunday.
Admr. filed, order appointing spe­ pathy of all friends.
of—
lhe----------Pythian
of!
Mr. and Mrs. WlU Clagett and
C. M. Benedict took a load of Mbs
cial Admr entered.
, -Several
-------------— -Sisters
------------■" attend
“
* a district coneon- family spent Saturday evening at O. 'Eleanor Miller's pupib to Alto Frl। Est. Jasper O. Deeds. Widow’s ‘hta town will
| election filed, final account of execu- vention on Tuesday tn Grand Rap­ A. Davis’ in Hastings.
day to attend Achievement Day.
Mrs.
Clara
Hammond
spent
Ralph Walton and stater. Bernice,
tor filed, waiver of notice filed, order WsI assigning residue entered, discharge
On Saturday A. M. the Are alarm। Thursday shopping in Battle Creek, were in Battle Creek Wednesday
Mrs. Edith Edger and Phyllis of evening.
of executor issued.' estate enrolled,
called tbe boys lo tiie fine residence,
banka handling lhe matter, and so a
Mrs. Frank Walton called on Mrs.
Est. Cecil Burlne. Bond filed and of Mr Joy on Broadway. Smoke wasi Hastings were guests of Rebecca
ruminal charge b made for Ihb service.
'Emma Anderson of Freeport Saturletters issued.
[discovered by Mrs. Faulkner. All , Craig Wednesday.
Richard Laubaugh of Hope called day eveenlng.
Est Lucien B. Potter. Order ap-1 residents of the house were away
Grace Bryans of Freeport was a
pointing Admr. entered, waiver of‘from home and the fire evidently on Will Btrawabaugh one day thta
। SCTnday evening guest of Bernice
notice filed.
' started from either a toaster or iron , week.
There were only five pupils In our i Walton.
Est. Merle V. Slocum. Petition for connection that got so hot as to,
appointment of Admr. filed.
start a fire and fill the house with school aWarded perfect attendance | Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Est. Elmer Merrick Slocum. Petl-1 smoke before it was discovered. The certificates. Lewis and Boyd Bolton. Dan Poatma on the arrival of a
Robert
and Mary Tuttle and Melva daughter.
tlon for Admr filed.
boys fought hard and while a deal
I Reported that Dale Cook has
Est. James Calthrop. Proof of will [of damage was done It b a wonder Clagget.'
On Wdnesday noon several friends bought a farm southeast of Free.filed, order admitting will entered. I that the house was not burned enand neighbors with well-filled bas-‘port.
H lb. bar
Premium Chocolate
bond filed and letters Issued, order I tirely.
.
limiting settlement entered, petlQUr school boys came home from kets gathered at the home of Will’ Mrs. Andrew Blough and son, Hotion for hearing claims fUed. notice Sunfield feeling pretty good over the Btrawsbaugh to remind Aunt De- bait, accompanied Wesley Blough
h..
to creditors Lisued.
results. You will find more about it borah Southward that it was her of Freeport to the Thomappie
80th birthday. She was presented Brethren church Sunday evening,
Est. Messer E. Nevins. Final ac-|ln tjje school Items,
Tomato or
Tali
with a beautiful plant and oilier; Mrs. W. H. Pardee, daughter Marcount filed, order for publlcoUon en-1
VEGETABLE
Boy
।
Thomas Heany. of Los Angeles. gifts. A delightful time was enjoy- ion. and Mrs. Nash of Clarksville
tered.
California, for many years a resident ed by all.
spent Sunday afternoon with Edwin
Est. John G. Roush, et al Final
WI8C. OK BRICK 5
here, ta vbitlng friends here.
Phyllis Tyler is going to do houy:-1 Nash at the Battle Creek sanitariaccount filed, order for publication
The Prairie school committee are work fur Mrs. Monroe
Leach, at! um.
entered.
getting in shape for a real time at Welcome this week.
ANN PaGE
No. 1 Eire
I Alden Porrltt of West Bowne
their annual picnic on June 2nd,
---------------- •-**----------------[called on Mra. Jennie Pardee BunWOODLAND.
1934. It is the wish of the committee
aIiwhole wh^t Fuk«
8OUTHWEST CARLTON.
day.
Introductory Offer
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doster of Del­ that ail old time scholars and'
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Gelb and Mrs.'
"fl” P*«&gt;ee and Mrs Jennie
ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and teachers attend.
Freda Krump of Caledonia spent £^dSSD *®r® ln Alto on buslnpM
4 roils %5C
Mrs J V. Hilbert.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter,
«...
„ .
Gerald Potter and Dorothy Potter
THE CROSSROADS.
Culbert
I Mr8, A'
“s*1 and NIlM Helen
of Barryville are spending a few
John Wilhite of Hastings. Mrs.
Mr. .na Mr., J. J. SirMCbKk
““S'"* „*
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mildred Roush and Wilma Lou of KIM on her niece. Mr.. E. EUuUon. I S°"r
~'“r
mam
Roolbeer '
Welby Crockford.
bottle X3C
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with
of Mrs. Keith
panleb
,at the home "
"
" '
Ginger Al
Dr. and Mrs R. O. Finnle and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams. Wil­ of Lowell Sunday.
Doreen Stowell of Woodland spent in Hastings Friday evening.
xhlMren .penl Sunday will, u&gt;. Ul. ma Lou b staying over for .
a ,„
few the week end with Orpha Buck.
i; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Van Pat­
No. X can
ter*, parent., Mr. and Mra. Jowph day».
ten
were
in
Hustings
Saturday
aft­
Margaret Keeler spent the week,
McKnlpbt.
.
| oeurfir James spent pan of last
' emoon.
end with her grandmother. Mrs.
Mra J. V. Hilbert entertained six
Wlih his lather near tjulmby.
keelocs
| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schoernmembn. ot Uie Woman', study
D,|e cook and hsmlly and Che.. Margaret Anspaugh of Quimby.
Mrs. Levant Yeager of MUwau- •1 bom of Carlton were callers at HarClub •nturtoay atternoon at a Van,„a (,„Uy M
pkg«- 17C
Thursday
kce. Wisconsin, is vbitlng hcr par-1lold Yoder’sKZ?
UIJ?ay evening.
w
,
1 Ue1.
____ ...
. . OI
Uhln, TJa The ladle, tied on a quill
cnted on Mr. and Mrs S£e tor-rteT “nU'"“
mr. ana e“
Mrs.
vemon
Wolcott
SSTff™
“Lh
alter which
john VAXUK
M OUUUaj
Sunday KIICUIWII.
sl»™.
। Charlotte called at the A. T. Eash
- , - dellelou.
- ‘ refreshments
~
(JUIUI
nA'Se'nbood U .pendto, || home
'XqBunday.
’^e “
served by
bv the hostew
hostess. This
Tills was
was , Mr ■and Mrl Qrley„_r.a.
were sened
Smith and
I' "k
—
*
JJ'TL Of ULC Vafn^.h l?E
! grandson called on Fred Smith and
UNEEDA BUKERS SPECIALS
h" -■“M" ‘ M? .n"M“ ^Mie.
Mid.
which thc members of the Woman s । ffUnlly ncar M|ddicrtuc Sunday a few weeks with hcr daughter, i
daughter. Mra. Lyle Quimby, of Bai-'
PREMIUM Sod.. 2-lb. pkg. 28c 2 1-lb. pkge. 31c
Club are having to raise money for 'afternoon,
dlevilie spent SuAday with Mr. and
lie Creek.
the
Club.
|
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
Marble
an
J
Mrs,
Milton
Murphy.
pkg. 15c
BU 1 1ERS ‘Champion Flake
Mr. and Mra. Earl Keeler and
Flour, Feed, Coal, Cement, Lime, Brick, Tib
Farm Implement*
Mrs. Arthur Allarding and sons. Lynn of Hastings balled on Clayton
Mrs. Milton Murphy entertained
famlly spent Sunday with Mrs. Mar­ her mother from Grand
Rapids
PRETZELS
Slim Jane
lb. 25c
I “««'
o« Mrs Jane garet Anspaugh of Quimby.
Miss Evelyn Hynes and Mrs Welby Tulll(. 8undllj. aftemoon
Sunday. “
HASTINGS. MICH
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Lawton
Williams
attended
the
SHREDDED WHEAT
,
2 pkgs. 23c
Crockford Mid family spent Sunday
Jacob Kausch and famlly c&lt;Jkd
track deeting at Grand Rapids on
&gt;-3° a.'.
.
..
on Mr and Mrs. Martin of Middle- Saturday and won fifth place.
BARRYVILLE.
FIG BARS
Bulk
i 2 lbs. 25c
Arthur Allarding. Leon Hynes, | vll|e 8unday
Doreen Stowell and Ford Enz of Last Week's Letter.
Wxlby ciwMord ml IsH Brwnm I Mr ,n(1 Mr&gt;. Don Sleta &gt;nd
MARSHMALLOW BUDS
lb. 17c
The Missionary Society will be
Went lhe week end Mun, «t Vxn- M„
o(
„„ smMy Woodland and Orpha Buck spent
held nt the home of Mrs. Anna DcSunday in Holland.
lb. 25c
EMPRESS CREAMS
...
, ....
. .
evenln, callers ot Mr and Mrs.
Mra. Anna Buck and daughter. Vlne Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wing and fam- 'clyde Stcdgc
Mrs. Bert Walker of Chesaning
Mrs. Frank Shriber and daughter
ily .r
ot Battle rCreek
—v
Sunday, vcrnor F,„,.|a
guests ot Rev and Mrs. Fay C ststing witn the farm work al Mrs. and Mrs Leo Barry and son spent spent thc week end with her moth­
Wednesday afternoon in Battle er. Bunday Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Anna
Wing.
..
...
Jane Tuttle's for a few days,
DeVine
and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
Creek.
------- -------• laU
• Six member. o&lt; the
lhe Woodland;
Woodland
Qrley
Smiuf ^iuMr and Mrs. Harold Steiger of Mead were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
miendeb
Che , wccx Wiip His
hu son. naroia. ana mm,
1 Woman
..w7. . Shaly
----- . . Club
......... . A.
Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre and Norman of
nt. A
Prenonrl
Frt-!...,
county convention nt
Freeport
Frt„.. ln Hastings
Quimby.
Evan Fuller Sunday evening.
I day. They report a very Interesting '
_________ ', „ ,__________
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde spent the
“rellnxxml
X
j
Mau HOLE LAKE.
week end with their son Louie of
so UTH WEST WOODLAND.
Mrs Clyde Stanbaugh of Mulliken |
New Hudson.
spent Saturday night at the home ot „ M,r and Mr „ L. J Mattliews of Last Week s Letter.
Rev and Mrs. V. R. Beardsley.
j
C^i ^Un?&gt;a.y 8uesW ol Or'
Mr. and Mrs Wilson Wlllitts and
Mioses Margaret and Audra Dens­
Mr and Mrs Chas Cook and v®
‘ ® al1^ fnrn,ly.
pkr.
more and Betty Wotrlng accom­ baby and Clayton Wlllitts of Detroit
family attended the Tulip Festival
MrS~JCf!!!&gt;Cth
!u Ha$" panied Miss Helena -Schuler to East and Harold WlliltU of Fostoria were
guests
of their parents and sisters
1st Holland Sunday.
Ungs Tuesday night attending a Lansing and attended lhe Home 1
pkgs.
] Mr. and Mrs
Ezra Dell and ’hn*cr, «1*cn,MU,W Economics convention over the week 1over the week end. Harold has Just
daughter Jbyce of Lansing were!”urle" who ls to
returned from the hospital at Ann
end.
.
, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs John i
/J!,
c„un.nri •
Mrs. Walter Fisher entertained*;Arbor and will recuperate for a
[ Dp]]
। Mr and Mrs Strickland of near Mrs Caroline Baitinger and family ,time at the home of his parents
Mr. and Mrs Donald Gager and «*«’•}«’ ^XL,u,1U °' Mr and Mrs. Mary Fisher and family ।I here.
”.'
.
.
Sunday
In honor of Mother's Day.
^bs
of Lansing spent
son
Morgan
visited
thc
former
s
,
“
’
V}?'!?
,
Z
£.
n
L
,
„
&lt;
POTATOES, New Red
10 lbs. 25c
brother. Mr and Mrs. Bernell Mor-1 1,crt*rt Ciagctt of North triving
M.., Ot»l To.Utond vUltod h.r
,"a
«#»
CARROTS, New California
pan
of
Jackson
from
Friday
until
*
“
B
“
u
"
day
gucst
ol
Horace
Cokl
2 bchs. 9c
parents at Brethren over thc week'
(
cnd
Re*. Dubois of Aingcr was a callSunday
PEAS, Fresh
3 lbs. 25c
Mr and Mrs Ott Clemens of Elk L °®roth{ A?™* °' «as,‘n” ‘«*nt
Mr. and Mrs. Carl England *ndR®v and Mrt
I Rapids were guests Thursday eve,nh. h*r J.r end',
daughter, Esther, of Lansing visited . V^rD®?
ay'llw .
STAWBERRIES, Fancy Aromas
2 qts. 25c
। ntng at thc home of Mr and Mrs !®®a\ ? *110 U worktn« nt Onal
spent Bunday with her
LEMONS, Good Size
Doz. 27c
Frank Kilpatrick.
,
. ..
.
Mrs Geo Faul and Henry Faul
P°?,ry of .”astU^' *l*nl
were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Chas '
, n 8 11 * tn
R°st'm»ry
Faul ot Hastings Sunday and then
L
attended thc Tulip Festival at Hol-’ Mr ?eJ,on ,KaLsCr had hcr *ons111 •r» moving tomwrow ITUkxda» to 'Sd^L ’
™" “d
eans.
if 17
land with.them
n’«°'ed» u .k
their new home in Hastings. Mr. good time.
Fed. Tax
X
Mrs. Esta Day and Virginia and
Thc wedding of Miss Doris .
a."d Mr» Frank„ Beckwith and and Mrs. Paul Townsend are mov­
Thompson of Woodland .ml Dallas
.** MHas“n&lt;’ *ere ing on their farm and Margaret Mrs. Pearl Foeter and Agnes were
and Mri 8tar OrUn- and Audra Densmore will stay with shopping Ip Baltic Creek Saturday.
cma—’I15 a Parker, son of mAand Mrs Claude 1 cu?.U °f
Several from here attended thc
E. Parker. 911 Mahion Street, was
„
„rSda,?'
,
them till school dooes. Wc arc sorry
Olemnl/ed Friday evening nt nine i
Cartcn
to lose Mr. and Mrs. Densmore from W. C- T. U. convention in Hastings
o'clock at the ironic of the bride's lhc &amp;lck lut stith the flu this week. our community but wish them suc­ Thursday. Mr. Ketcham wad U»e
speaker
In the afternoon and the L.
1 parents, the Rev
Thomas W.
on,it,I RHI'I T7
cess in their new home,
Thompson and Mrs. Thompson in
’ Ul’T,, »«‘JLTZ.
Mr and Mrs. Owen Bmllh. Ray­ T. L, put on a play and demonstra­
Woodland. Vows were taken before Last Week's Letter.
mond and Eloise spent from Friday tion. A gold medal contest wm held
[a bank of plants and cut flower^'' ‘Lorna ----------■••--... till Sunday with her parents, Mr. in the evening.
Bonneville
Tn company with
Mbs Dorn Foster has relumed
[ with the bridal party entering the .Mrs Kathleen Tedrow attended the and Mrs. J. Katherman, at Green­
home from her work in Lacey.
I room to the strains of Mendelssohn's Mothers' and Daughters' banquet at ville. Ohio.

Eat. John W. Deming. Annual ac-

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Just received a Car of WAYNE FEEDS
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We have Chick Mash at... . $2.00 cwt
Growing Mash at$1.95 cwt

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if you have your own grain—bring it
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Baking Powder «■»&gt;
Post Bran Flakes 1X
Lifebuoy Soap
&lt;4
Bacon Squares
Pabst-ett Cheese
Corn Flakes Sonnyfield 3

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Boneless Herring
Liver Sausage „^11)7
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Ground Beef
Minced Ham
Spiced Ham
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Beit Chock Cota

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SLUDGE, the OIL-EATER
ON HIS WAY!

Mr. and Mrs. Casgo Smith of
Wedding March, played by Robert Cloverdale Friday night and report
ORANGEVILLE.
A Cawrnson and Miss Faith Bird­ । a fine time.
Lansing called on Mr. and Mrs
Last Week's Letter.
sail of Lansing. Tl&gt;c ceremony was | Charley Kenyon was taken very Bert Smith Bunday evening.
;x-rformed by the Rev Ray V. Bird­ ill last week and is under the doc­
J. W. Sheffield ta spending a week
sall. pastor of Potter Park Metho- : tor's care. We all hope for
his
In Buffalo with their daughter and
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
uilst church, an uncle of the bride- speedy
_____ recovery.
family.
Last Week's Letter.
gioom The bride was given in marThe many friends of Gtts Peake
Adam1 Lelnhart was tn Detroit
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Otb were the
ridge by her father. Miss Crystal will be glad to hear he is able to alt guests Wednesday night and Thurs­ several days the past week, called
• It's high time vou changed to a heavier motor oil—as an
Parker, sister of the bridegroom and up a little and we hope he may soon day of their daughter. Mrs. Fred there by the death of his sister.
Richard J. Starkweather were the be able to be out again.
Mrs. Charles Crawford spent from ■ economy move! Lighter oils are subject to faster and faster
Barlow, and family of Hastings.
attendants. The bride wore a gown
Correction.—Mr. and Mrs. Will
Mrs. Oley Douglass and two chil­ Thursday until Monday with friends
consumption as the mercury continues to rise.
of*pink tafleta and a tulle veil Her'Gates and grandchildren spent Snn- dren were guests one day last week at Hastings.
Besides, if you have been using ordinary oil the chances
। corsage was of roses .nd sweet pens day, May 6. with Mr. and Mrs Am- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mrs. Marian Rupe visited her sons
Miss Parker wore pale blue crepe! brey Murray of Nashville, instead Oaks of Glass Creek.
at Kalamazoo Thursday.
are that there is trouble-making sludge in your crankcase
trimmed with organdie. Ribbon lot spending the day in Bedford
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart moved
Mr. and Mrs. George Ash of Bat­
right now.
! bcamrs were Dale TJhompson. broth-1 Mrs. Edith Bonneville of Battle recently from the Wm. tyavena ten­ tle Creek were guests of their sta­
You know how the uglv mesa called Sludge fouls the oil
, er of thc bride, and "Dorothy Tyler, a Creek spent Sunday with her son. ant house to Cloverdale.
ter. Mrs. J. W. Sheffield. Bunday
1 cousin. Before the ceremony. Mrs i Lester, and family.
and Monday.
filter and lines—makes piston rings stick and causes costly
Keith Bowman of Caledonia sang, 1
Mr. and Mrs Claud Mlnzcy of ..
P. M. at the Rutland cemetery »■&gt;
on
Mr. and Mrs. John Foote of Pon­
pumping
of oil —slows dowu valve action, bringing waste­
Love You Truly,M by Carrie Jacobs I Tustin spent Saturday night and Decoration Day.
tiac came Saturday night to the
ful loss of gasoline power.
Bond and At Dawning" by Cadman. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs O. E I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Ihome of E. D. Lewis and wife, then
Mr. and Mrs Parker will reside a: Kenyon, and John Minzey. who has |Hlckory Comers ware Saturday IBunday they with Mr. and Mrs.
So get rid of sludge, once and for all, by having your
.318 South Pine street. Lansing
spent the past four weeks
with night and Sunday guesta of h«r par- ILewis. Mr. and Mrs. John Venema.
Mrs. R g Finnic and Mrs. Chas. them, returned to Tustin Sunday.
| enta. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens. .Jr., of thta place and Mr. and Mrs. crankcase drained at a Standard Oil station-then refill
with IsoaVis “D”, the anti-sludge motor oiL You’ll have
Cock gave a Vanishing Tea Monday
Frank Hom and son. Clinton. Other Bunday gueste were. Mr. and •John Vehama, Br . of Otsego attend­
from four until seven with thc were gueste of Mr. and Mrs Will Mrs. Rankin Hart and daughter at &lt;ed the Tulip show at Holland.
an economical, aludge-lesa summer and a dean, lively,
teachers of the Woodland school as Anders of Brush Ridge Sunday.
j Brush Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. W H.
Charlie Jones and family enter­
efficient engine.
~
'guests. A recipe shower in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sohnevtlle Otis and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Havens ।tained two of his brothers from
and
7T ""
Miss Reta Jarvis was part of the and daughter, Lorraine, and Gordan “
~J family.
■Lansing over the week end.
entertainment, a delicious supper of Kenyon and Frederick Anders atMr and Mrs Willard Bagley of
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Earl 4 Plain.ISO-VIS "D
potato salad, chicken sandwiches., tended ti&gt;e P. T. A- at the Evans Kalamazoo spent Monday with lhewtll
___ ____
-______
_________
—visitors
__ —
were
Sunday
afternoon
I ice cream and cake were served by achool in Eaton county Friday night, latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- of hta parents at thta place.
hostesses.
..... had
_
..
-ithe
lhe hostesses.
Frederick
a port in the program
eta Gorham.
I Mr. and Mrs Tom McWhirter
. Word was received this mornlfin and gave acveral
several flne selections on
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and and Mr. and Mra. Frank Pauquetle
'by“ Harold Rowland that his '-.--I.
broth- .hta
Al:-­ children of Kalamazoo were guests of Detroit called on relatives at this
r*■— cornet. They also called on a
-er Lawrence of Clarksville had been va Kenyon and family.
Ion Saturday of his parents, Mr. and place Sunday afternoon.
struck by lightning and was in j
Byron Moody and family and Mre. Mn Francis Gorham. Mrs. Grace
Mr- and Mrs. Fred echulmeyer
very seriou* condition. Five horses Mabie Moody of South Maple Grove Beattie and children of Kalamazoo and eon Leroy spent Wednesday
were struck by the same bolt and spent Bunday with Rev. Fred Horn were
——— —
-------- — - - -—----------■
----- •
tour of them killed.
, and family.
days.
place.

Continuing to Drive With Winter Oil
Costa You Money Daily ~

23c.-

STANDARD OlL SERVICE

�Tin »A«Ttxg» BAXXl!, Wtt&gt;Ht»DAT, MAT tl, 1IH

BARRY CO. PROFIT­

te

s

ash purchases of J
FREEPORT.
:-stock. the asso- । 3upt. and Mra r. h. Hamilton enelation
.
chattel mortgage urtalned at supper on Monday evepurchased as jxirt of .n(n(( the following people. Mrs.
,lh® 1Ottn’
. . IPctL l!1A5 E*)a Cowles, Mr.
"The association was organized Qrani Voorheis, and Mr. Vere Carunder tbe Farm Credit AdmlnUtra-' t«r .u teachers tn the local school
tion to be a permanent eource of
Mr andI Mrs. D Sharp and
DePO*‘
nurse of HasthU section,
Mr Reynolds said. । tings. The gathering was in thc
“p*b"
OT ‘ t-reweU lor Ko 1V.1
1 mT?®. . u “nd MU&gt; Cowles who complete their
2?
by , work in Freeport schools next w^k.
UpO1n Wel‘ 1 Rccd «oush ot Campbell was Uie
nesday and,Saturday of each week, guest of hts uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mra. Elmer Roush. Friday while
RETARD FRUIT
-------- DECAY
------------his i&gt;arente attended the funeral of

Idlth and wife, are old acquaintance! Grand Rapids. Mra. T. K. Burgess,
HENDEKSHOrt.
Hr. Vtl"tzv CLlfla'Xn
daughteram!
andamt
son. Mr.*nr&lt;
andWra
Mrs. Al­
Everyone enjoyed Mr. Smith’s spe­
ING FROM LOANS
plans are being made for a chil­ len Pish and family and Mr. and cial numbers Bunday at Bunday
dren’s Day program at Hie M. E. Mrs. Elmer RoUsh of Freeport, Mra. School.
Geo. Deming and Mra. George Begar
church next month.
Many Being Made on Install­
son Sunday with relatives, who had
Mr. and Mrs. Onto Knowles are
ment B&amp;sig in Various
Benton called on her uncle. Mr.
the proud parents of an eight pound
Deming during the evening, to ex­ will stay until after Decoration day.
son born on Thursday, May 17.
Counties
tend
congratulations
and
several
Congratulations.
E. P. Reynolds, secretary-treaxfriends also called.' At seven o'clock the school house was well attended.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Gilliland of a lovely supper was served and a The proceeds were 11325,
uer of the production credit oxi­
Flint were week end guests at the happy time was enjoyed by all pres­
dation has received word from S. M.
There will be church service next
Adam Endres home.
Garwood. Production Credit Ooment especially by Mr. Deming but Sunday and please remember that
Mr. and Mra. John Fish. Mra. F. he regretted to have missed those Sunday School comes first now. Mr.
.ministration in Washington, D. C,
E. Brunner, Mra. Peaxl Smith and who could not be with him but who 'Lloyd Shafer, the Boy Scout Master
that about 135,000.00) in production
Victor Steson were Hastings visitors sent lettera of congratulations and from Hastings, will furnish the spe­
loans and approvals have already
Thursday forenoon.
regrets. Many greetings and gifts cials for Sunday School.
been granted through associations
were received. The evening was
The Camp Fire Girls held their
WITH CARBON DIOXIDE X'"’'"' Wnv
and that the volume of loans la ex­
— ------ Sunday.
and Mra. John ^archer were, their spent in visiting and cxciianglng Meeting with .Josephine
pected to increase as the season adreminiscences of days gone by spent I The Scouts and lhe Camp Fire
daughters
and
families,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells werc
with
each
other.
All
departed
at
a
Girls
will furnish the program this
Roy
Bassett
and
children
of
near
Chemical Added to Ice Per-week
______
....
end_______
guests of__________
friends at Grand
“A part of tills money has been
Nashville,
And
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eugene
late
hour
wishing
father,
grandfaUi;
Thursday
night
for the P. T. A. at
paid out In Barry county” Mr. Rey­( mits More Rapid Shipment* R«PW»er and great-grandfather many I'McOmber. This is the last mceUng
। Mr. and Mra. Edward Washburn Kidder and children of Hastings.
nolds said. "From its office tn Char­
Anwng the county schools that happy returns of thc day and many and it will also close **■*
the —
school•
•
and
Equals
Prccooling
nnd friends of Decatur called at the
lotte the association is now making
term. The teacher and pupils will
East Lansing —Fruit shippers are home ot Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson closed Friday for thc summer vaca­ more birthdays to come.
an increasing number of loans toJ
tion are South Fish and Fillmore
The annual convention of the have a picnic on Friday.
farmera in Barry. Eaton and Ing­ advised by the U. 8. Department of'during their absence Sunday after­ Miss Vemlce Benson, teacher at the
The Hendershott school will close
Barry
County
Federation
of
Wom
­
. ,
ham counties, for the purpose of, Agriculture Uml adding solid car-i noon.
Fillmore school plans to attend sum­ an’s Clubs was entertained by the Wednesday with a picnic at tho
growing crops and for purchasing, bon dioxide to the ice in bunkers of | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes spent mer school at Marquette.
Freeport club at Uie Masonic Tern- School house.
work-stock and farming supplies for; cars will delay Uie start of decay in the week end with their son. Ward
inese two schools
scnoois have
nave enjoyed
enjoy co
These
Harry Karcher, Jr., of Hastings pie on Friday. May 18. Thc momand wife at Millington. Ward's many
the season'! opcrattom. The loans fruits protected by this method.
Tills way of protecting fruit te not' friends here will be pleased to know has been spending several days here ing ^ion was opened with devo- the co-operation of the teachers,'
are made on crop and chattel se­
meant to replace precooling fruit | that he has been engaged as an ln- with his grandparents. Mr. and Mra. tionals prepared by Mrs. Mamie Miss Gaskill and Miss Butolf, In the
curity.
by shippers who have facilities tolslructor in thc school at Millington John Karcher.
Tabberer and read by Mrs. Thelma way of entertainment, etc., during
"A number of loans are being
Roy Preston was home from Kala­ Seifert. Miss Loma June Stewart the past school year.
made on the Installment basis," Mr. do that but the new way can be used I for another year with a fine Increase mazoo over the week cnd.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Garrison and
acted as standard bearer and Mrs.
Reynolds added. “An applicant's by shippers who can precool their 1 in salary. Congratulations, Ward,
Walter Lewis and family who have Ralph Stewart played the march family visited their daughter. Mra.
produce.
Use
of
carbon
dioxide
perMrs.
V.
L.
Wolcott
of
Charlotte
loan may be approved In the full
been living south ot Fillmore school and led in singing
K "lhe
»lie Star
QUII Harvey
----- - Parmelee, near Bonfield on
amount, but paid out In install­ mite shipments to be loaded and vteited her parents, Mr. and Mra. for some time have moved to Lake Spangled Banner." In
In
the
poster
!
s
“
"—
d“y-.
the
poster.
—
-•
sent on their way more rapidly Uian Abe Eash, last week.
ments as needed during the season,
contest which was entered
Mr
?n.d
&gt;nter&lt;*ri Into
Intn by
hv
“*r;- and
ur
with the older method.
I Friday night guests at the home Odessa.
the object being to enable the bor­
The. Ladles' Aid Society of lhe M. 4J1 lhe dubs, the Middleville group! ‘&lt;’!AUY‘,na
lhe UtThe carbon dioxide te a solid when of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weils were,
rower to save on Interest costs and
E. church held a public dinner at thc was awarded first prize and Freeport [ tert mother, Mra. Milly Haynes, on
be sure of having the money when placed over the fruit or in the ice Mra. Alice J. Hale, Mrs. Geo. H. church basement Friday noon which won second. The .peaker. Mra. Hen- Sundan They were rnroute
to
bunkers but it changes to a gas | Wills and daughter, Joan, and Miss
he needs it throughout the season
ry f*lton
of Grand
Rapids. Hastings to attend a birthday party
slowly. Thc change in lhe carbon di-1 Ruth Ellen Thomas, all of Grand was largely attended.
to finish hla crops or livestock oper­
The local High school ball team brought a very interesting and helplhelr
Della
ations. The' Interest rote on loans, oxide reduces the temperature rap- Rapids.
message to dub women. The
,el,htL
o,d;...
idly and the action of the gas Itself I Contracts have been signed for defeated the Clarksville High school ful
Federation te compo^d of the I.
dune Parana
recently reduced to 5 1-2 per cent
may have some ofiect upon retard- the teaching positions in the local team on the local diamond by a
per annum, is charged only for the
ing decay. The gas is heavier than;schools for next year. SupL Ray score of 10 to 11 Friday. Home runs Womens Clubs of Hastings. Coats *2Sr Kfandparents. Mr. and Mra.
time the money la being used and
air and settles downward into tiie, Hamilton has been re-engagod to by John Seifert and Max Whitney Grove, Woodland, NaahvlUe. Mid-1 ^^d Garrison, fw a few days.
payable when the loan is due. Some fruit.
and
a
good
three
base
hit-by
Bob
• ■.
।'head' ■'
* --------* ”
the
force; 'Grant
Voorliels and‘
dlevUle, and Freeport. The attend-!
iw«PM«Mrrw
farmers are saving from 1-4 to 1-2
„ „
tNS,
; Vere Carter have also been retained; Whitney were the real treats of the ance at the morning session was
on Interest coats by getting loans on • Men who have Investigated thte
about sixty-five and in the after°
type of fruit protection find that, if Miss Ella Cowles has resigned and so game. Congratulations boys.
an installment baste.
A business deal that was of un­ noon it reached nearly a hundred ,
Uie carbon dioxide gas becomes too। far hcr position has not been filled;
"AnolMer new feature of the pro­
concentrated. Uie fruit In thc car Mrs. Mary Peet-has also resigned usual interest to thte community was At noon the ladies partook of the. Hielr ^andparents. Mr. and Mra.
duction loans allows a farmer or
loses some of Its aroma. Peaches. and Mra. Gordon Usborne of Free­ consummated Thursday when Mr. rtlnner u-rwrt hv thr I. A R at thp c"' L“lla
stockman to apply for a loan and
Mr. and Mrs. Manson Stanton
strawberries, and red rasp- port has been selected to fill her and Mrs. F. E. Brunner leased their M. E. church.
establish a line of credit which is I apricots,
and children of Assyria and Mr.
berries appear to be most liable lo। place. An additional teacher for the elevator here to Bergy Bros of Alto
Freeport High school closes for
(injury. Plums, cherries, blackberries. year. Miss Anita Haan of Grand for an Indefinite period of time. the summer vacation next Tuesday
I blueberries, black raspberries, cur­ Rapids, lias been hired for the pri­ These young men are industrious and the week intervening is crowd­
“Stomach Paint So Bad rants. pears, apples, and graiies were mary department This gives Free- and trustworthy business men and ed full of exciting and pleasant
port a atrong teaching force for next are a real auet U&gt; any community, events.
not damaged.
The annual Baccalaureate service
I Could Hardly Work”
Shipments of pears and of sweet year
,__ and everything now pointe to .They have built up a very enviable
very successful
successful year,
year.
। business at Alto and with the co- was held at the United Brethren
com protected by solid carbon dl- &gt; 1
a very
Says C. 8. Gross: "After taking
Mr and
and Mrs Victor Sisson. Mrs. i operation
of—both
farmers
town
oxide reached the market, fresher iI Mr.
------— and
JUI. BHU ma.
w
___ I
Knru.
tn—
olva P—
ac nrevf church Sunday. May 20. at 2:30. The
Dr. Emil's Ad la Tablets, the pains
and sweeter than shipments protect-1 Emma Steson and Miss Mabel Sisson people hope to give Freeport as good senior colors of blue and silver, and
are gone and I eat anything."
ed by refrigeration only. Only small of Hastings viewed the tulips at Hol- an elevator as they have ever had. the dass motto. "Today Decides To­
Try Adla treatment on our money
quantities of tiie carbon dioxide are I land Bunday afternoon and in the The
Th" new
n'"r plant
nl«nt began
h*«»n operations morrow." formed part of the deco­
back guarantee. B. A. LyBarker.
needed and the effect te the same as evening attended the services al thc Friday morning with Earl Rogers as rations. Beautiful flowers in abun­
Druggist.—Adv.
If the fruit had been cooled to a Wesleyan Methodist church of titet manager.
dance made the room a pretty place.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E Brunner enter­ Tiie graduating class marched to
temperature of 20 degrees F.
I place. The pastor. Rev. Clyde Mcrtained the following callers on Sun­ their places as Mra. Stewart fur­
day; Mr. and Mrs. C. E- Hurley, nished
Instrumental
music.
An
Mrs. H. Hosey and daughter of opening hymn by the congregation
Grand Rapids. Mrs. Howard Wells was followed by Che • Scripture
and daughter of Saranac, Mrs. Phil reading by Rev, I. H. Osgood. A’ vo­
Smith of Bo. Lowell, Mra. Laurence cal duet by Paul Deardorff and
Endres and daughter Lucille. Ben Howard Zoct. Prayer led by Rev.
Walt and daughter Alma of Carltun. M. Lewis and a solo by Mrs, Em­
Mr. and Mra. Orley Barnhart and ma Deardorff, preceded Uie Bacca­
Mrs. Elbert Lindsey of Lansing laureate sermon by Rev. F. Loomis.
called on their brothers. Elmer and The congregation sang a closing
Floyd Roush. Friday. They were en­ hymn and Rev. Osgood pronounced
route to Middleville to attend the the benediction.
funeral of an uncle, William KepExaminations and final tests are
key.
the program at school this week.
Since we were out ot town over
The commencement exercises will
Mother's Day and could not get Dur be h|ld at thc M E. church on
usual items we Include the follow­ Thu*day evening of this week when
ing which refer to that day.
Che following program will be given.
Callers at tiie home of Mr. and
Invocation—Rev. r. H. Osgood.
Mra. F. E. Brunner Sunday were
Processional—Mrs. Ralph Stewart.
Mrs. Floyd McCollum and MIm Ha­
Chairman—Fred Kunde.
zel Smelker of Fenton. Miss Edith
Salutatory—Eltesa Lewis.
Carpenter of Detroit. Mrs. Clyde
Girls’ Sextette—"Down the Trail
Gibbs and Mias Nellie Smith of Ada. to Home Sweet Home," "By the Wa­
Mr. and Mrs. Don Richards and ters ot Minnetonka.'*
two children of Grand Rapids called
Past Education—Marguerite Al­
on thejr mothers, Mrs. H. W. Gosch leging.
.
and Mrs. Bertha Johnson, the latter
Present Education—Grace Bryans.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Plano Duet—Mrs. Ralph Stewart
Postma.
.
.
and Mra. Glen Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brunner were
Future Education — Florence
Sunday guests at lhe home of Ben Skeoch.
Walt-and daughter, Alma, of Carl­
Prophecy—Ruby Newton.
1/1
ton.
Girls' Sextette—"Fairest Lord Je­
Sunday Visitors at the Claude sus," "Shadows of tho Evening
JJf* nJ
NEW
U-0
Walton home were. Mra. Ida My­ Hour.”
ers of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs.
Glfiatory—Alice Kunde.
GOODYEAR
George Brownell. Scott. Sally and
Valedictory—Lillian Blough.
Paula Gerber of Fremont.
Baritone Solo—Howard Zoet.
ALL-WEATHER
Mother's Day guests at the home
Presentation of diplomas—R. H.
of Mra. Mary Lou Henney were her Hamilton.
Goodyear tire of
children, Homer Henney and family
Benediction—Rev. P. Loomis.
all tinw — 43%
of Carlton. Leon Henney and wife
The annual banquet of the Alum­
more non - skid
of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Andrew ni Association will be held on Fri­
mileage—tougher
Roush and husband."Vlctor Henney day evening at the K. of P. hall.
rubber and more
and famlly of Hastings, also Mr. and The supper will be served at 7:30 by
Mrs. Charles Lepard of Lake Odes- the Pythlai) Sisters. Members are
that out grip* and

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National Bank of Hastings
and Mra. Claude Mayo of Maple
Grove spent Bunday afternoon at
the Green home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bowerman
were guests of their daughter and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Orabe, in Grand Rapids Bunday.
Mrs. .Milton Kermeen and baby
came pome Sunday after spending
three weeks with her parents on the

Center Rood. Esther Green is as­
sisting her with'her housework this

by ot Wayland Bunday.

Mra Pcrd Johnson, Giles JUtton,
Mra. Howe and Mra. Mary Russell
of Middleville.

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Other sixes In
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Babbitt had as
their Mother's day guests their
daughters and families, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Arnold of Lansing. Mr.
and Mrs. Will Harrison and daugh­
ter Florence of Grand Rapids, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Beattie and
daughters Jean and Irene and oecil
Worthington of Vicksburg.
A special
program
honoring
Mother's day was held at tiie M. E.
Sunday School at the close of the
study hour.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Tabberer over Sunday
were, Miss Ruth Tabberer of De­
troit. Miss Dorothy Tabberer and
friend Archie Thomas and the lat­
ter's sister. Miss Marion Thomas of
Harbor Beach, and Miss Irma Dare
and Mra. Sefton of Taylor Univer­
sity. rptaHd. Indiana. ---------------- =—
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roush accom­
panied William Ftngleton to near
Rockford Monday and called on Mr.
and Mrs. -Barney Strouse and son
Leo. former residents ot Freeport.
Miss Gaytha Loomis returned
Monday from a Weik's visit with
cousins at Smyrna and Belding.
Mixa Ethelyn Earle accompanied her
home for a short visit.
Many have been wondering what
’
all the excitement was in town Fri­
day evening. The following item glv!

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Party For F. B. Deming.

Mr. Franklin E. Deming was 80।
I
was given a complete surprise by,
thirty-seven
near relatives who,
gathered in his vacant store build­,
ing in Freeport last Friday evening.
to pay their respects to their aged[

visit preceding the supper. An un­
usually fine program has been
arranged for this year's gathering
and reports Indicate a larger at­
tendance than usual of members
eral years. Among the treats prom­
ised for this occasion is music by a
high class string quartette from
Grand Rapids. All graduate* for­
mer teachers and classmates are
urged to attend this banquet.
On Monday evening. May 23. the
eighth grade will hold their grad­
uating exercises at the Methodist
church. Mr. Vert Carter has spared
no pains to make this an outstand­
ing event in th* lives of these young
people and a very pleasant evening
is assured.

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Mra. Milford Ware of Lansing. Mr.
and Mra. Bay Ware of Lowell, Miss
Olive Waldrlng ot Belding. Mr. and
Mra. George Waldrlng and famlly ot
Holland. Mr. and Mra. F. B. Dem­
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to a wprld of reality a class of be­
ginners in the real school of life.
Our best wishes and congratulations
NOBTHEAST IRVING.
Mr. and Mra. Dale Cook and famlly of South Bowne spent Bunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Cliester Savacool and family.
Miss Norma Lightfoot of Freeport
spent Bunday with her parents, Mr.
and Wri O. L. Lightfoot.
Mias Virginia and Buddy Fish of
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�THE HA1TINGB BAMWBB, WEDNESDAY, MAY 0,1184
Delton children and had a picnic
MILO.
I
PRAIRIEVILLE
THK UTTEE^RED BRICE
bowling.
COATI GROVEThe LadiM* Aid will have a baked
dinner at Gul) take, and all reporta very good attendant at
, ^» 8^to *^nt Satmjay night
Tbs Community was surpriasd and
ed a flne Ume.
Aid Wednesday at the home of Mr*
1
D 1 Corrigan of cry much saddsnsd by the death of
Vem*
Thoma*
and
family.
Mr and Mr* Mason Norwood of Mlle*. Mrs. Quick provided a goodHickory Corn ■
Mr. and Mrs. Macolm McIver and ard Martin. JU attended the bam
Kalamazozo. Mr. and Mra. Harvey program. Received for supper mer
Do not forget the Ladiee Aid
Otto Wood took George Oo* to
Ding* and Lavina. Mesdames O. 85 00.
(serve dinner at theM. E church [ good health for ao&lt;ie month*
Tha Cemetery Circle members Trmna^ct^Bwnday whm he wUl Saturday night.
W able to keep ap the mort of
PMtares Are Poorest
A. C. Bennett and grandson of, Decoration Day.
Banghart. B. Textef. J. Ricker. L.
have arranged for a large crowd at
Mn. Arthur Tyler and Mn. WUI
Leonard.
L.
Phillipa.
B
Dunning.
J.
Grand
Ledge
were
caller*
al
the;
Decoration
Day
program:
Doooin SI Years
Claggel visited our aehool one day
. Amsler, were callers of Aunt Kate Flower farm Sunday.
(rating the grave* of our
soldier
Prospects for Michigan winter William* last week.
Mra. Cecile Palma Her and two dead In the forenoon; in the art- T. O. Club and the Wellman P. T.
in Um forenoon and as
■wheal, a* shown by the May crop1
MrsLucy Phillips of Bay City is 80,15 and Mrs. Ollie Doolittle were ernoan at the Baptist church, AtMr. and Mrs. Warren Bolton at­
Oommitteoa vere appointed by the
•\kiting at
the Leonard home
caller* at lhe Fenner home Sunday tomey Archie McDonald of Haatinga She wm a lovely woman, who en­ brancc of departed friends and Use
tended the funeral at the former's
u- .nHMr. Mfn.r Am.irr .nd afternoon. Ml** Nina Fenner accom- wUl deliver the addre**. Rockwell** deared herself to all and will be proceeds of the dinner go to help in
grandmother,
Melte*a Dally. Ih
Plant growth during April wa* isrldI
■ . Mr
P“nled them home. She will go to orche*tra will fumtah the mu*lc. greatly missed In the home and In
Hasting*
Thursday.
Uie
upkeep
of
the
cemetery,
all
Inback by cold weather. Late planting
the
community.
The
funeral
was
the aeoond Sunday evening tn June.
10 U,e'r h°“C ‘ Bronson
hoapital
thte
Monday . There are other numbers on Che
We are pleased to team that Mrs. last fall was anoUicr handicap. The Onto.FTaa&gt;.
held here al the church Thursday
..uhv
!morning for a tonsil operation.
‘program ateo.
Rebecca
Craig
has
her telephone in
severe cold In February and un-.
IRVING.
Sun^ »W&gt; lb“ r|
«nd M” " J
“?1 W Ml M.rcrM
M.rle afternoon with the sermon by Rev.
-*
favorable weather condition* .-Ince
There will be no Fellowship this service again.
V. Beardsley of Woodland. Funeral and make the day an annual oboerMr. and Mr*. Prank Erb of Has­
that Ume have reduced the acreoge
week due to the fact that the play.
arrangements by P. C. Wing. Burial
______
_
&gt;i
xits*
Inez
Ashtiv
te
loendlng
this
1
,elr
dau8htcr
B,
'
d
5
***5,
r
'
M
,
re
’
T
J?'
ron
Nell
wfiT
guests
of
Mr.
and
by a considerable percentage, also
Mls* Freda Hyde of Remus spent "An Old F*ih»ned Mother." will be ting* called on Clifford Hammond's
cut
down
with her brother and wife m
*Sennedy' “nd fBmUy of ^'Mrs. Herman Neil, Sr. of the Pow- in the Woodland- cemetery. Our a part of last week with her grand­
_- .
— the’prosprcu for a L’good'week
i. .1
Sunday evening.
sympathy la extended to the be­
yieid In the wheat which escaped K.,laniaM0.
|««^
er* district. Irving, recently.
Our school dooes a week from this
mother. Mrs. Anna Trethrlc.
WlU church on M-43.
reaved family.
barest received word^Mhe
Thursday which will be a "dean
winter --------killing. --------------Prospect*Mtehi.
for MichiMrg KaIe williams is still con-1
Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Fisher. Mrs
The L. A. 8- will meet on Thurs­
„
beta.-,
.-wrHiu*
‘
*
are guests of Mrs. Cappon s parents day June 7 with Mrs. Ooy 8l4well In Etta Stanton and father were Bun­ and family of Kent county visited up" day.
Mr* Arthur Tyler spent Tuesday
day
visitors
at
the
George
Norris
Mrs.
Lillie
Bowerby
one
day
recent
­
the average.
I Morn* Athby te on the sick list. ,
'
at Houghton lake.
South Hastings, with pot luck din­
In Grand Rapids.
home near Doud's corners.
ly,
Mr and Mrs Philip O’Toole of
ner- Everybody Invited.
Bernard Hammond played In the
Thc tenth grade graduation takes
Mr and Mrs. William McCann
(daughters returned Saturday from Battle Creek and Doctor and Mrs.
Mrs. E. O. Smith attended the
weather 1»
Mlj
'luet Week, letter
IS
High
school orchestra at tho U. B.
rf.tWrai Mav 1 Last weeks Letter
|IoW3 where they were called by thc Bert Honeywell and daughter. Ester eighteenth meeting of the County place this week at the schoolhouse and Lyle WUoox went to East Lan­
church In Hartings Thursday night.
the lowest figure for 1 A large attendance of mothers and Hines* ot Mra. Jones' mother
Bird, of Ann Arbor. *cre recent Federation of Woman's Clubs held on Thursday with five student* par­ sing Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Haloid Ten Eyck
Mrs. John Ten Harkel of Grand
vears The condition I daughters enjoyed the fine supper) Mr. and Mr*. Albertson will *oon guest* of Mr. and Mra. D. N. Hon­ at Freeport Friday in the Masonic ticipating. They are. Thelma Wil­
of Grand Rapid* were ,
and Mn.
aaxa. lmck
Dick Tompkins
lumpaun and family w
. «»d pnwm Prtdw rwt. one l.d, r-more Iran, Lrclutore u™ lo es-ell,
Temple with a large delegation of liams.'Margaret Hammond. Olenna Rapids ana
came down Friday evening to see Bunday gueste of Chas. Woxlruff s. i
'below lhereport
for said she thought it the best she ever their newlypurchased farm south
Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McKibbin club women. The morning session Van Patten. Nell Granger and Nell
Mr. and **
Mrs.
the Old Fashioned Mother." There
“ "Forrest
““* rPotter
~“' of
.nd laisDuuiii
irrtnt* below'
attended,
of Richland. Mr Albcrteon will *1111 and children werc guests of Mr. and was taken up with reports of clubs
Anrll snd
uetv- the ..ten
...................
— which
;— speaks
• —; for
— lhe. work
,
Welcome Comers called on the lat­
Mr.
and
Mra.
Lester
Ortnsbe
of
were
othsra
from
Grand
Rapids,
Apru
am
h»v on
on of
continue
hte work of horse training Mrs Ernest Armstrong of*Katama- and committees. Thc following of­
vear averacc
Stack* of old hay
of the
the committee
commlltee In
in charge
charge of
of it.
it
...
ter's mother Sunday P. M.
W..W vrrv
The La^ie* Aid will meet tor an at Lockshore however.
ficers were elected for the year: Hastings. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Tebo
zoo Sunday.
Michigan farm* thte year werc very
Mrs. Warren Bolton and Mn.
and
friends
and
Mra.
Susie
Oorklns
light in practically all section* of altarnoon meeting and supper at thc i John Bradfield spent Saturday In I Mrs Milo Lehman was called to President, Mrs. Floyd Everhart. Has­ were Bunday afternoon callers at
Mta* Oretta McNutt of Rutland Chas Woodruff attended the Barry
[schoolhouse this week Thursday.
Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo to help care for her sis­ tings; 1st Vtoe-Pres.. Mrs. Clarence
visited her brother and family aev- county Achievement day program
Mrs. Chas. Gorham of Dowling I Mrs. Germain, Mrs Bradfield and ter. Mrs. Llbble Williamson, who Is Mater. Nashville; 2nd Vlce-Pres. Walter Ormabe's.
The
prospective 1934 United
held at the M. E church Tuesday.
Mrs. Anna Pierre is a Dowling
Mrs.
James
Mohler.
Middleville;
spent
Mother
’
s
day
with
Mr
and
I
Mbs
Hackney
attended
a
party
at
States winter wheat crop is forecast
seriously 111.
Mr. and Mrs Peter DeMann from
School closed Thursday with the
Kellogg Agricultural school WedlM;sRec. Sec . Mra. W. H. Coolbsugh. visitor thia week.
at 481.000.000 bu'hels, which u near­ i Mrs Rennie Mott
1 Mrs. John DeForest and children
following eighth graders receiving Corinth were Bunday guests of Mr.
ly 200.000.000 bushels below the ten1i Mr and Mrs. Leo Hendershott day evening, given for the Com- of Martin vteited Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Coat* Grove; Trees, Mrs. Victor
and Mrs. Will Voteln.
PLEASANT
HILL.
diplomas:
Roger
Wilcox.
Helen
Wil
­
vis; ted in Battle Creek Sunday
(munity chorus Light refreshment*
Hilbert. At noon a.fine dinner was
Chas. Woodruff and Add Feld­
The
Project
club
met
with
Nellie
ert McKibbin Saturday.
cox.
Duella
Wilcox.
Cornelia
BevThe Young People's
Class
enjoyed
I
were
served
and
a
lovely
time
reserved in the Methodist chujeh. Tiie
pausch did not have school ThursI Mr and Mrs. Orville Knauss and
program of the afternoon was in Bedford Thursday afternoon for a erwyk. Richard Springer and Don­
i a marshmallow roast In Al Brill'* ported.
HOPE CENTER.
social meeting.
' Mrs Elizabeth Bechtel of Chicago
na Nell. Much credit is due Mra
Mrs. Mma Aldrich and Mrs. Jes- , wood* Wednesday night The next I Mrs. Wilcox spent Saturday and 1 visited Charles Armstrong Salur- charge of the Freeport club women.
We are very glad to team our
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murray of Samson, who is Justly proud of her
Music; address by Mra. Henry Fel­
*le Ricker werc Kalamazoo shoppers meeting will be a weenie roast at Sunday at hcr home in Hastings. ‘day and Sunday.
teacher, Phyllis Edger, Is coming
lakt!
I She
ton. Grand Rapids; a one act play. Hastings spent Sunday with Mr. and
”2-.n,.v.
Middle lake
lanereturned
retunieaSunday
sunaayevening.
evramg.
*
back to teach our schcrol again next
Del»riester and her guests. "They Criticised and How.” and all Mrs. Seymour Jordan.
Mr and Mrs Will Clemp accomNext Sunday Paul Smith and
Mr and Mrs Em Quick spent ‘ Mra.
«•-&gt;
year. She has taught here eight
Eighteen people drove to Holland
‘ s Arthur Baker and daughter returned home feeling tbe day had
MeOMBER SCHOOL NOTES.
named by Mr and Mr* Roy Good ot some young man from Woodland Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wright ««
years Thte certainly te a record to
to see the tulips Bunday. Thia was Last Weeks Letter.
1 Mrs W. J. Polley, were In Bat-. been well spent.
HUM Mn.
R.d4ort wU^onauc. &lt;M .en-tas .&lt; Sund.y D.j,,,,
Our ball team lost Its second game be proud of by both the teacher and
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Clum and the "Last day of school" picnic.
in rwitnn rerentlv
(school.
Mr. ana Mrs Harran tscooey vuui
Jr. Neola and Hel- children spent Sunday with rela­ From there they drove to Macs I*- to Dowling Friday afternoon, 18-11. the community.
^M? a£d Mrs. Anthony William*1 Don't forget thc birthday collcc- ed the former's mother and family
Ne“'Jr
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Van DeWalker
wa
Park
then
on
to
Bagatuck
where
.“«»u ot
.pent son-jum «hrn
I., wetcomo Sundoy._____________
............... ...................
_
wre U&gt; Kbl.mbboo
tives near Jackrtm.
of Kalamazoo spent Bunday with
and familv
family vwith
Mr and Mrs- -Quick received word P&gt;ng FrldB&gt;w
,,
Mrs. Warren English. Mrs. Valen­ they ale a picnic dinner tn the park played this season. We have won two
day with Mra. Frank Leonard and । Ernie
F”'1* Nfatteson and
|Mr and Mrs Floyd Garrison and this Monday morning of the death' Mr and Mrs Frank FYeydl and tine and other ladies' from Grand on the Kalamazoo river and climbed game? and lost two games this sea- Clifford Hammond and family.
“om'^hool closed Thursday, and (famrtv
family «nent
spent Mother's
Mothers dav
day in
in Dow)Dowl- of a cousin. Mr. Reuben White, of daughter. Jean, of Northville visited
Rapids attended the funeral of
Clarksville. They expect to attend Mr and Mrs. Charles Hughes re- Mrs Carrie Van W|e Thursday. Michigan. From here they drove to
The Boy Scout Troup 88 met with EAST WALL MKB
on Friday the school children joined ing with Mrs Rhcida Whitworth.
AND VICINITY.
, wnttv
cently.
the funeral there Tuesday
Relatives were present from Detroit, South Haven and saw the boat from the Scoutmaster. Darrel Hall. Tues­
Norway which was there unloading day evening.
m o Quick
wu.- of
u. Hastings was at
o Ca
’iera at Mrs
Sarah Smith's
Leo
the
Last Week's Letter.
Grand Ledge. Spring Harbor. Mar
pulp wood
Our school district Is participating
home of his uncle last week and Sunday were. Dr Charles Mullen ion. Hastings and Woodland.
Mra. Jennie Honeysett and daugh­
Mrs. R. J. Williams, Mrs. Clare in the Health Clink at the Star
assisted with the farm work. Mr. and and Mrs Ada Cortrlght of Otsego,
Miss Marian Woodman spent thc
ter of Kalamazoo gave a birthday
Williams. Mrs. Addie Lewis. Mrs. Grange Wednesday.
• Mrs Maurice Crookston came Sun- Mr and Mrs Ed Parker and daugh- week end In Kalamaxox
party at their cottage at Crooked
Bert ftalmer, Mra. George Konzen
day evening to take him home.
I ter. Elizabeth, of Hastings
The last night of school will be
and Mra. Seymour Jordan vteited held. May 34. The Boy Scouts and lake Bunday in honor of Mrs. E. D.
I Mr and Mrs J. L Mercure and: Mrs Arthur Baker and Patricia
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mra. Byron Itowlader of Camp Fire Group are putting on the Reynolds, it being her 70th birth­
'two children of Kalamazoo werejof Kalamazoo arc guests of Mr. and
day. There were twelve present. A
Mr
and
Mrs.
Eugene
Davenport
Grand Rapids Tuesday.
•«
Grande DrPrlestrr
program.
.
guests for-luncheon
Sunday evening Mrs. Grande DetVlester.
lovely dinner was served. Mrs. Rey­
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Campbell en­
Sunday was the first day of the ftnd Mrs Ethel Hal) spent last week
Miss Tuttle visited ourvchool last nolds received many nice presnU.
of Mr. and Mrs Merle Bradfield and
special meetings to be held here at fcnef In Champaign, Illinois, return­ tertained friends from Moline Bun­
.Jack.
all enjoyed the day in spite of tho
ing Monday by the way of Holland day.
Prairieville
church
with
Rev.
George
The
eighth
graders
are
taking
1
Mrs.
Bellinger
is
in
Kalamazoo
on
We Are Selling
rain and wished her many more
FLY TIME IS HERE anti
Hazel McCaul will have the next their final tests this week.
Bcnnard. the writer of the "Old and enjoyed the Tulip Festival.
business today, Monday
happy btrthd«y»the BEST Fly
Mr Stewart and family of Sun­ social meeting of the Project dub,
Rugged Cross" as the evangelist.
Robert Moon, rejrerter
if you want your cows to
Clifford Kahler, wife and two sons
Spray Money Can
WEST HOPE.
[There
| There were 107 tn
in Sunday
Bunday School.
School. field were Sunday guest* of Mr. and June 21.
spent Bunday at crooked lake.
Mrs. Alfred Munjoy.
do their best protect them
8OUTH
COATS
GROVE.
I
Thte
community
wa*
saddened
to
'
Those
who
were
unable
to
attend
81m
Nlbbs
was
able
to
ride
to
Mid
­
Buy at
Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Jones and Mr.
Mr
and
Mra.
Paul
Smith,
Ken
­
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Winslow and
dleville Saturday which was quite an
hear of the death of Ira Brook* Sat-1 certainly missed something gokl
from flies.
and
Mrs. E- D. Reynolds motored to
nard
Schalbly
and
Mis*
Evelyn
urday. May 12. in Pottersville Mr Let’s all go!
event for him.
children of Grand Rapids were week
Doiter. Otsego and Plainwell one
end guests al Freeman Fisk's
Brook* was a Civil war veteran
Mr and Mrs M. J Norris. Mrs "Bearably put on a program at Hen­
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
Mrs. Flora Wood spent Friday in day last week.
having marched part of Gen Sher- Lucy Norris and Mrs. W. J. Polley dershott school house Sunday.
Elmer Reynolds and wife spent
Mias Josephine Wise spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Olis Morgan and Hastings with Mrs. Retla Hagar.
man’s march through Georgia. He were as Kalamazoo Wednesday The
Lois attended the wedding of the
Callers at William Bayne's Sun­ Monday In Vicksburg, the gueste of
was known personally and loved by ' two former called on Howard Tem- week end in Indiana.
Duane Grey spent Sunday after- latter's
______ _ niece,
__________________
Miss Dorothy
_____
Brown.
___ day were. Elisa Wood of Coats her sister, Mra. Charles Hudson.
i every one in this part of the r&gt;un- pie at Fairmont hospital and found
ity. having resided in Cloverdale tor him somewhat Improved and cheer- boon with George Brake near of Grand Rapid* Miss Lol* played Grove. Mary Stuls of Hastings and
the wedding
Clarksville
f
-------- march.
"
One trouble about having a radio
Orley Gilliland family of Lake
about 35 years His splendid wife1 ful.
THE REASON we can
Frank Kepkcy of Battle Creek and
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Christian
in an automobile is that the pro­
passed on about four years ago and
Mr. and Mrs Ben Temple and
make you this price is be­
Harvey Lewis and family ot Has­ gram may Interfere with driving di­
he lived with his son-in-law. Jesse Jack and Mr*. Katie Norris of Kal- tof Hastings called on Mre; Mary :Mr. and Mrs. John Kcpkey of Hart
:ond Miss Agnes (lackler of Detroit, tings visited 'kt WUI Flngleton's rections from the back seat.—In­
Osgood, and family until in 1933 amazoo spent Ute week end with (Fisher Sunday evening.
cause we buy by bulk and
Bring Your Own
Mrs. Bertha Mulllnex and Bobby ■were called here Friday by tbe Sunday- — - &lt;■
dianapolis News.
when he went to
lo Pottersville with Mr and Mrs. Mark Norris.
Container
Joe and Betty of Battle Creek spent
in large quantities.
his daughter. Mrs. Eulah Tidd. and
the week end with her ateter, Mra.
family He leaves two sons. Dr. How­
DELTON.
♦
Walter Hershberger.
j
ard Broaks of Wisconsin. Welton
Mr. and Mra. Alvah Pennock. Sr.,
Mrs Myrtle McIntyre of Hasting*]
Brooks of Cloverdale. Mrs Eulnh
and Nfr. and Mrs E R Willison spent Tuesday with
Mrs.
Etta1
Tidd. and 16 grandchildren, six
great-grandchildren and a host of called on friends at Prairieville Sun­ Smith.
day
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Wotrlng and
other relatives and friends to re­
Mr and Mrs Ed. Minar of Dos­ Mr and Mrs Fred Wotrlng and
gret hlj passing Hte other daughter.
Mrs. Cora Osgood passed on nearly ter were callers nt Ad Pennock's (Louise of Nashville were Sunday
Sunday afternoon.
guests at Glenn Wotrlng’*.
Clair Richards of Battle Creek
Karl Faul and famlly of Wood­
Several from here attended the
Saturday and Sunday with land and Lester Lake and famlly
funeral of Frank Leonard of Wall spent
!
hi*
mother.
We
are
glad
to
hear
tailed
on Walter Fteher Sunday eveHastings, Michigan
lake Wednesday
B. A. LyBarker, Prop.
that
Miss
Ruth
Richards
is
some-1
nlng.
Gordon McCallum wa* brought
Ralph Smith of Detroit called on
home from Pennock hospital Wed­ what better and hope she continues
Mrs.
Vera
Terry
of
Litchfield
Chas Farlee Bunday
nesday following an operation. His
thc week end with her par­
Laird Wot ring and David Chris­
many friends hope for a complete spent
'
ents.
tina attended lhe Tulip Festival at I
recovery.
Mrs. John Adams and daughter. Holland Sunday.
Thc community meeting held at
I. D Woodman's Friday night was Mrs. Lila Williams, and Mrs M. B
BRANCH DISTRICT.
well enjoyed by a* goodly number Norwood and daughter. Mrs Marie
The June meeting will be with Mr. Williams, attended a miscellaneous
Mrs. Wlilitts Is not so well at this I
shower at Uie home of Mrs. Leslie writing.
and Mrs" Geoffrey Keller.
Williams
Saturday
afternoon
given
Miss Olenna Osgood closed her
Mrs. Mlnda Mudge, Miss Ruth
school at the Count district Satur­ in honor of the approaching mar­ Mudge and Bud Dutmcr of Grand
day with a picnic at Ouenwy lake riage of Miss Louise Catlno
Rapids were Sunday guests of Lee
Callers at Harold Springer's Sun­
and Minnie Bailey at Nashville and
day. Mr and Mrs Chester Jackson the movie Friday night given by called on Mrs Alice Comstock and
ot Holt. Mr and Mrs Roy Erb and the Ford Motor Co. that they gave Mrs Lizzie Glbbony at Woodland.
baby and friends from Lake Odessa. I two shows that evening so that ev­
We arc glad lo report that Mrs.
eryone could see the pictures. They Rhoades, who has been ill for some
were -very good and much enjoyed time, te gaining once more,
HIGIIRANK.
«•--Mr. and Mrs Glen Bracy and by all.
^Laurel Marshall was called home
Our~ schools
closed —
last ,Friday from Pontiac by lhe death of hte
lamily of Battle Creek and Mr and
------- --------Mrs Robart' of Mt Pleasant were »Hh a picnic dinner al Gull lake father. Samuel Marshall, which oc- j
Sunday guests at Mr, and Mrs Bert a,ld a ball game between the men curred suddenly Monday afternoon
Daly's.
and
the new ball diamond Mr Marshall wa* a former resident
Mr. and Mrs Clair Marshall and *n Delton. The men trimmed the of the Branch district but had lived
family ot Bellevue were Sunday boys, but they want to watch out in Nashville tor several years. We
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Mar- next timer
extend sympathy to lhe bereaved
’shall.
| L«*»n Leonard and Will Sheldon family.
| Mr and Mrs Milo Beck and fam- j of Kalamazoo started Baturday
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Misenar of Bat­
(lly of Battle Creek spent
Friday moruing 'for
------------an auto
-------------------trip to Orlando.
'
tle Creek were Sunday gueste of
। evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
T..2 Fla
*”»- Mrs Leonard and Mrs. Shel­ Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton.
don wilt return
with them In about
Reid.
The Branch school ball
team
I Mesdamcs Lila Bidclman. Glcnna ,
weeks.
again won the game against thc
' Bidelmati Sadrtlrr Beulah Gregn
Mrs Kato
Ka!
Mrs.
Burdick spent from' Moore school played at the Moore
I and Gladys Hawblitz spent Tuesday Friday until Sunday night with Mr. Friday afternoon.
In Battle creek
and Mrs. Claude Noble* and famMr and Mrs. John Darby and
Mr and Mrs. Fred Reid and fam- lb' of Climax and Mr. and Mrs. Cllf- family entertained a cousin from
, llv spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs ,on Bush. Miss EUielyn Snyder and Hastings over the week end.
Claud Reid near Bedford.
, Mi» Lena Baker, all of Battle
| Sam Marshall, formerly of this Creek, were also Sunday guests of
MORGAN.
। neighborhood, passed away Monday'^ and Mrs. H. F. Wertznan.
Thc Morgan school closed Friday
I at his home in Nashville Several I Mrs Nancy Cline, who has been
I from this way attended his funeral.an invalid for tie past three years. with a picnic dinner in the woods
I Thursday P. M. Burial in Nashville I,a-'-‘-&lt;'d «way Monday at the home On account of the pinkeye there
were only five children who were
cemetery.
. of hcr daughter. Mrs Blanche Eddy
I
---------------- &gt;
Funeral services were held Wedncs- able to go.
'-Mrs Martha Dellar has taken a
ROBINIHT: park.
’day afternoon at Parmalce
1 Mrs Kate Robinson is spending a' Word has been received here of position as companion and nurse for
&gt; few days with her daughter. Mr*., the death of “Doc" Seager at Chl- Mr*. Rose Charlton on the Center
a,.~. Ashby, of Hastings.
fag0 Mj. SfaKtr OT-ne(j 8 cottage Road
Sam
J. W Shaffer of Otsego was a
1 Betty Pott*. Ruth Smith. Harold and lake property at Pleasant lake,
Kollar, and Wright Clifford attend­ and has spent the summers here caller in this vicinity several days
ed the field meet at Sunfield Fri­ for several years past.
Mrs Hattie Duxburry returned
day.
home Saturday from her vtelt with
1 Ralph Flnkbeinef and wife spent
SHULTZ.
her children in Battle Creek.
! the latter part nf lhe week with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chamberlain.
Charles Harrington and family at­
.their
p^jenta.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Julian
lection . . . lhe eoctal and businew advantages a telephone
at
Pht’s. and Sunday they all spent Mter Barbara. Mr and Mrs John tended the Naurene church
offers. With a telephone of your own, friends und relatives
(the day with Mr. and Mrs Glen Chamberlain and Patricia attended Nashville Sunday morning.
the funeral of the former's aged
are within constant reach . . . shopping without leaving lhe
Stuart Draper and son* attended
I Dean of Bowne.
:
aunt.
Mrs.
Julia
Pierce,
at
Climax
|
Mr
and
Mrs
Dan
Youngblood
of
the baccalaureate service at Martin
house become* poolhlc . . . prospecti«e etuplojera can reach
Sunday evening and will attend the
Caledonia called on Wright Clifford Wednesday.
Mrs. Anna Pierce returned
to graduation exercises Thursday eve­
and family Sunday afternoon
Mr». Zerne Menke and gentle­ Dowling Sunday after caring for ning where Bernard *«,&lt; graduate.
Augustus Northrup U entertain­
man friend of Grand Rapids spent Mr* W. Drake three weeks Mrs
Cail, visit or write lb« Telephone Hualnew Office te •IhaIii
ing the mumps.
Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Drake is better at this writing.
further information, and lo place an order, installation
J. E Norton
is —
suffering with a
Adam Everly has been tn poor
Mrs Georg'- Poland
-■
~ will be made promptly. attack
Ruth Smith *penl Wednesday "ad
,d ,u
*5k ,of ,sumac
,un^£. poisoning.
health for a jew days.
night with .Martan Keagle of ParOur school closed *
Friday with all
Rev. Howlett of Hastings called
our
eighth
grader*.
Gladys
Craven.
on tbe Meads Sunday.
malce.
Dorothy Norton. Robert Hart and
Siierlff Odell of Hay county. Mo.. Evelyn Horn passing.
Several recent graduates,
after
The "Shulta Schnee" win meet at coming out and looking around, laid
recently transported two carloads
of hl* prisoners from the jail to a the haU Friday night. Thte will be aside the mortar board and decided
nearby lake where he allowed them "eate" night. A good crowd te hop, to rill tn Uie time with the hod.—
lo fish.
Philadelphia Inquirer.

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�THE HABTINGfl BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAT U, 1M4
school of instruction and installs- I SisaaBBBBBBSSaHSS
TAIIXIK hu
MIN.
Uon of county officer* for the com- |
V M P A FTURAC
Coincident with* Ute Hitter regime [
inc year. Lunch will be served at I
Y. M. V. A. 11 CJVlb
In Germany came the advocation
noon by the local association.
As th* harvest season approaches
for the sterilization of moral and
It is expected Uiat many farmers Large Attendance Expected ( Thursday, May M. a May morning
criminal imbeciles as well as the
Milk, meat, being and other food
breakfast will be served to the mem­
will secure money through
the
physical misfits. Mr. Hitler is not
Charlotte Production Credit Asso­
at Ninth Annual 'Short i ber of the Homo Literary Club at are arranged for Camp Barry menus. uttehed
to confine himself to his
Ping pong table te fixed, tlx tennte
the
home
of
Mrs.
Gladys
Jone*
at
ciation to pay for lhe harvesting
Oourio for Women
!
court retried and all in readiness ™
.ykr±^
ORGANIZED FOR FARMBRS machinery they will need this year. East Lansing.—Interest already j
and most essential of all. splendid
By having cash, the farmer can buy
leadership secured and only 50: a|.l|’'y, c*re to dear up crlmc can&lt;U'
OF BARRY, EATON AND ihis machinery to better advantage, shown In Uk ninth annual Farm
dayl
Rev.
M.
DMcKean,
ot
Middle|
U0
T
Women'*
Week
to
be
held
at
Michl।
and avoid paying a higher rate of I
INGHAM COUNTIES
villc. will bo in charge of Religion-,' J",L.
MUST CHARGE
gan state college July 22 to 37. in- BANKS
।
interest on his Investment.
.t
England where fox,otter and badger,
|wero abundam whlch necessitated!
FOR THEIR SERVICES Education at Dur camjr
Fanners who anticipate they will dtcatea there will be a record at­
CHARLOTTE PRODUC­
need money to carry on their farm tendance. according to Mtes Edna V. ,
The Hastings Hl-Y held their in- the keeping of Wire* kinds of dogs|
.
operations this summer before they Smith, atate leader of home demon- City
formal Initiation at Camp lost Tues-' fOr hunting these animate. The
Banka
Taking
Lead
and
TION CREDIT ASS’N. harvest their crops, may make uso stration agents,
day evening following baseball and sportsman, being of a practical turn
Arrangements for the program
Smaller Banks Are Com­ •upper. The Young Men's group Of mind, took some of hte best dog*,,
the government financing organi­
Makes Loans to Help Farm­ of
meet at camp this week Wednesday chopped their legs shorter, spread1
zation, the Charlotte Production’■ have been completed, and. as in pre­
pelled to Follow
ers Buy Horses or Farm
Credit Association, which is organ­ vious years, the schedule te made
night for supper and regular meet-, tnem wider apart, hammered their'
Code or no code, the trend toward
ized by the government to handle, up of lectures, demonstrations, and
|Skulte flatter and turned up their i
Machinery
metered service among banks seems ,n&lt;discussions.
Speakers,
authoritative
i
- .
.
'these
roese loans io
to me
the termers
farmers in uarry.
Barry.
Next week Thursday. May 31. Is noses until he had a combination
More than three hundred farm-,'Eaton and Ingham counties, has ita tn their various fields, will deliver Ito be growing. There Is a growing lhe annual picnic at the Y Camp, that would efficiently serve all pur-,
era in lhe counties of Barry. Eaton main office in Charlotte but It the lectures, and opportunity will irealization among bankers, even in All tbe Barry county ministers who poses. Literally, of course, he didn't'
small
towns,
that
they
cannot
pro
­
and Inghnm have made application 'maintains
Maintains branch offices .In
in each be given attendants for an open dte- j
can attend with their families for a do thte. but through cross-breeding. I
for government finance through the of the oUicr county seats. In Barry cussion of the problems under con- &lt;vide customers with a lot of service
’ without charging fees to cover their picnic dinner and games are invited, the result was achieved.
Charlotte Production Credit Asso­ county a represent*live of the As­ sideration.
Dean and Mrs. Eugene Davenport
Mr. Hitler through the control of
A number of interesting and in- &lt;expenses.
ciation slnoo February 1st.
sociation is at the court house in
Moat of thc big banks already ap­ will be our gueste. Come before the procreative powers of hte coun-1
Many of the loans granted to the Hastings each Wednesday and Sat­ Structlve subjects will be presented
eleven nnd stay ail day and bring. try cxpccte to attain great efficiency
farmers by this Association thb urday to take applications for loans. during tbe morning class periods in |proximate something of the sort. your 8. 8. teachers too.
through specialization. As we would I
'spring have been used for the pur­ In Ingham county Mrs. Floyd Hork- clothing, foods and nutrition, home 'They see lo it that an account la
When you realize that the cost budget for a business, allowing so’
chase of horses. Buch a loan is a nes. former deputy treasurer of the, furnishing, homp management, and ।profitable or find a way to ease It
&lt; out of the bank. The smaller banks, of Camp Barry is only 50c a day and much for rent, selling, admlnlstrareal help to the farmer, as other­ county (or a number of "years, te at child development.
rural
children
may
pay
1-2
of
that
and other expenses. Hiller pro­
especially
In
country
towns,
have
wise/he would be seriously handL lhe court house in Mason each Mon­
In addition to the strictly home &lt;
in food, it makes it possible for
to furjiteh Germany with arcap/x-d in getting |n hta springsday, Wednesday und Saturday to re­ economics subjects, instruction will Ihesitated to charge fees.
preachers, truck
In Uie days when they could lend many more to afford a most help- tMU. teachera.
be conferred In poultry, landscape
cro’xs. Horse dealers and farmers ceive applications for loons.
ful
and
character-forming
experdrivers
and all the other classificagardening, flowera, dramatics, and &lt;out 85 per cent of their deposits at
hazing horses to sell appreciate this
lence
for
their
children.
Enroll
now|
‘
“
»w
£
the exact number required,
community problems. The schedule IInterest rales of 6 to 8 per cent they
ayitem of government finance too.
has been arranged so as to allow &lt;could afford to lose money on minor by writing or calling Secretary An- i Stcrlization is a violation of the
It gives them cash for their
H. G. Beneway. Middleville divine taw. It cannot correct crime ।
one subject iservice Items. Now, however, thc gell , or
Ixirscs. Other fanners who received
Unknown destination was finally Visitors to follow
.
_ , „
___ . —rrimlnii
artsacts
nf »&gt;vrrv
nature
are are
criminal
of every
nature
public is demanding and getting a
x loan from thc Charlotte Produc­ reached by a postcard set adrift In through lhe entire week.
different kind of bank. Any Institu­ Lentz of Nashville. R. Henton of preceded by n mental condition, and
tion Credit Association have used a bottle by thc Uniter! States fish­
tion
maintaining
wily
15
per
cent
Delton
or
C- J. Barnum. Laird Wot- mind exists separately and inde­
the money to pay off a loon they ery department nt Washington. It
HICKORY CORNERS.
pendently
of
the
body.
This
position
cash reserve would lose depositors rlng or Morrel Smith of Woodland,
had with some finance company
Those having highest honors In
proved to be Malin Head, County
and we will save a place for you at te adequately supported by the ob­
and Interest rales are much lower.
wnicn was charging
which
charguig them
tncm two to •-------- • . ",
. ..
, ...
servation
corms
three per cm Inlerert a month. '““'■I. Ireland. It «„ round W thia year's graduating class at Kel­
now to keep
nevp operation*
optiiuRiiw in
ui the
me oia
* uh
— that criminals
—.7
— from
----How
old Camp nun,
Barry iui
for ibj
1934
on om.w.
Stuart -----.........
...
...
..
Thft rMlUMK logg Agricultural school are: Martan
Tiie government, through the Pro­ a boy of the district. The request Hamilton, who has 110 honor points black is now a major bank problem lake which is 14 miles 8- W. ot Has- .the best of families and stalwart
One way to do it is U&gt; charge cus- Ungs.
families
with ।
. icharacters
----- .—. -- spring
’------ -.from
-----------:-------- -------duction Credit Association. charges on the card that it be returned was out of possible 112; LucUe Gairider.
1 , r----------------- a criminal record.
tomers in proportion to the amount
tbe farmer only five per cent inter­ compiled with.
109. and Margaret Greer. 108.
POWERS ECHOES.
Let us solve crime in a different
of service rendered. Another way is
est per nnnuam. Many fanners
Commencement exercises will be I to reduce ■salaries
Mr. and Mrs. Camcr Schondel-; way.-By Claudius E. Wade.
atari** With
Both mPAFlS
means STT
arc
have uwd the money loaned to them
May 31st.. The graduating class being presently employed.—Chicago meyer and family spent Sunday
*
’ ’ *
to pay for new tools, or to pay the
Will provide the program.
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Grabe
Tribune.
chattel mortgage which some Imple­
Rev. C. E. Renneta. pastor of the
The Chicago Clearing House Asso­ and family and Mr. and Mr?. Reo
Saigon, French colony of Cochin­
___________
,_____and
_ _ rd by death. Cornelius Sxekely, of
ment dealer________
had on_____
their tools
Wesleyan Methodist church, will
livestock for tools purchased last I Budnpeat, Hungary, attracted wide preach lhe baccalaureate sermon ciation has recommended a rate of Bowerman and family at Grand China. is called the Purls of thc
Rapids.
2 per cent on time deposits.
season. Here again the government! medical attention because follow- Sunday evening. May 27 th.
East
Its streets have familiar
Mr. and Mrs Rob Brown arid son French names and Its theaters pro­
' ing a wound In the head during the
Ben Lepper and family from Cli­
BOWNE CENTER.
of Detroit spent Uie week end with duce French operas nnd plays. Side­
war, he was never able to go to max have moved into rooms over
her
brothers,
Charles
and
Fred
Wayne
Benton
and
Burdette
Lass
walk cafes, a In Paris, are common.
sleep. Even powerful sleeping po­ Vere Williams' store.
Dull Headaches Gone
Hauser, and aunts, the Misses Al­
Mrs. Frank Sinclair of Battle were in Grand Rapids Saturday.
tions merely acted for a short time.
Mrs. John Nash has been con­ mira and Nell Reed.
Creek spent last week with her sBSimple Remedy Does It
Miss Irene Frost of Grand Rap­
fined to her bed the post few days.
ter, Mrs. Henry’ Whidby.
Pedestrians passing store win­
Mra. Flossie Curtiss closed her id c spent several days thc past week
Headaches caused by constipa­
There will be a meeting of the
school with a picnic Friday. She with her parents, Mr. and Mra. dows stop ro look nt one out of
tion ore gone after one dose of
There are over 85.000 miles of Kalamazoo County P. T. A. Council
every nine.
will teach the same school, the com­ Henry Frost.
at
Kellogg
school
Tuesday.
Moy
22.
Adlcrika This cleans poisons out
railways and 20,000 miles of rivers,
Ing year.
of BOTH Upi&gt;cr and lower bow­
canals and lakes navigable for beginning at ten A. M. Mrs. D. W.
Mra. Addie Benton and Mrs. Watt
Stewart, president of thc Michigan
els. Ends bad sleep, nervousness.
stenmers In Russia. Moscow Is tho
B. A. LyBarker, Druggist.—Adv.
Congress of P. T. A., will be thc Thomas were tn Woodland and Has­
capital.
principal speaker. There will be a tings Wednesday.
Mr nnd Mrs Onylcn Overholt
have sold their business interest in
Grand Rapids nnd are staying with
the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Fox, at present.
Mrs Addie Benton and Mra. Watt
j Thomas accompanied Mrs, Merrill
' Karcher and her seventh grade puI pita to Grand Rapids Thursday.
। Mr. and Mrs Howard Houghton
lot Detroit visited Uielr parents. Mr.
i and Mrs. Guy Smith, from Sunday
until Wednesday. They all spent
? Tuesday In Grand Rapids.
holdsin »*•'
Sunday visitors al Watt Thomas'
tlr.
Mar,' 178 s.
were. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner.
IniUil* low»r
Clara and Marian of Leighton. Mrs
Blanch Scgerstrom, son Harold and
Mra. Headly of Middleville and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Benton and Eve­
lyn of Grand Rapids.

»

FARM WOMEN'S WEEK
TO BE JULY 22-27

FMSLKEHEW
CflEDITSVSTEM

Universal Garage

Used Truck We
1931 Mod. A Ford Truck, 157 in. W. B. |
1930 Mod. A Ford Truck, 157 in. W. B.
1930 Chevrolet, 6-CyUnder Truck, 157
in. W. B.
All in fair running condition and at mrpriiingly low prices

One 1929 6-Cylinder
Studebaker Sedan
In Good Condition,
Commander Mod.,
Now at Only

*225

Genuine Ford Parts, Batteries, Etc.
General and Corduroy Tires

Universal Garage Co
FORD DEALERS
Hastings Michigan

Watch the FORDS Go By

NOTE:

GLASS CREEK.
A play entitled. ' The Old Fash­
ioned Mother." will be given at the
Good Will church Friday evening,
May 25. This play is being produced
by Rev. and Mrs. McKean
and
members of the Irving L. A. 8. It
comes to us highly recommended
and equally Interesting for children
and adults. Those who have seen It,
say you cannot afford to miss It.
Gordan Havens attended the track
meet In Grand Rapids Saturday.
Sunday visitors at Fred Otis' were,
Bruce Slddall and famlly ot Grand
Rapids and Herbert Sheltenbarger.
wife and son of Woodland.
Mesdames Barn Erway and Clara
Robinson went to Wayland Sun­
day to visit Mrs. Emma Otis.
Homer Warner has been spending
e past few weeks with his family
Hastings
Maurice Erway and Harold Zlpp
of Grand Rapids werc callers at
Roy Erway's Sunday.
Forrest Havens and wife and Gor­
don spent Sunday P. m. at Gull
lake.
Ruth E. Erway of
Kalamazoo
spent Sunday with her parents here.
Frank Walers and wife of tiie
Yeckley district were Sunday eve­
ning callers rft Forrest Havens'.

Washington
BELIEVED IN THE
POWER OF WANT-ADS
ODAY, just as in George Washington’s
time, the surest method of securing a
renter, a buyer, an employee or the satis­
factory answer to any other “Wanf.is to
“give public notice” of THAT WANT, and
the most economical medium of giving the
public notice of YOUR wants is tbe WantAd section of this newspaper

HASTINGS BANNER

WANT-ADS
GET RESULTS

PINE LAKE.
Clark Nottingham was ill with
German measles during the past
week.
Mr.4. Anna Draper entertained
cousins from Chicago and Allegan
for the week cnd.
On Saturday evdnlng Imo John­
son entertained al thc home of Mrs.
Clara Nichols, with a kitchen show­
er. honoring her sister, Cleon War­
ner.
Lee and John KUhck made a bus­
iness trip to Lansing on Monday
evening.
Paul Brouard of Loa Angeles. Cal­
ifornia, arrived on Monday evening
to spend some time al the home of
his uncle. N. H. Brouard.
Bunday, Ruth Nottingham attend­
ed the tulip festival at Holland. On
Tuesday evening she was one of thc
(seventeen honor students of Plain well High school who were given a
banquet by the Homo Economics
bias*. The board of education, thc
superintendent and principal were
also guests.
Miss Dorothy Brouard, who teach­
es at South Haven, spent the week
end at her home here.
CLAY HILLS.
Several from here attended the
funeral of Mrs. Nancy Cline in
Parmalee Thursday.
Donald Churchill of''Middleville
Vteited hte uncle and aunt, Leon
Ports and wife. Frida/ night and
Saturday.
Francis Haight and family
of
Home Acre* spent the week end
With his parents, Eugene Haight
and wife. Pierce Btlmpaon and
family of West Parmalee were vis­
itors at the Haight home Bunday.
Vance Sharp and wife of Mid­
dleville were callers at Ouy McNee's
Thursday evening.

ONLY A FEW DAYS MEMORIAL DAY

DUSTPROOF LOCAL HIGHWAYS'NOW1
emorial day is one of the "high

dangerous roads for Memorial Day?

1 spots" of the year for many

people. Families pile into their

Will your citizens and their homes
be burled under dust clouds stirred

cars to go places and do things.

up by passing mqtorists?

dustproof several miles a day. And

Or will you please bolb driver and

when your rpads and street* have

resident by dustproofing local high­

been dustproofed, you will find they

M

What a disappointment to drive
through blinding dust, to have

fenders pulled off, or to jurrip
around in loose gravell

Dusty roads can be made dustless,

in a few hours by applying Dowflake. A truck ond spreader con

ways with clean moisture, brought

last longer and cost less te maintain.

to the road surface by moisture­

Write for our booklet, "How to Con­

Will ygur community

absorbing Dowflake

trol Dust." Start now and have din*-

offer the public dusty,

Calcium Chloride?

less roads for Memorial Day trcdMc.

THE DOW CHEMICAL

Ou^

COMPANY, MIDLAND,

DOWFL 4
CAICIUM CHLOR P

�THE

FOUXTYEt
MOMTOAOl FOUCLOaVM.

fGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY t3, 1834

I COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

ASSYRIA.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Case called

Houghtalln Sunday.

Desirable Investment

Grove called at Waller Ickea’ Bat-

thcrl' bT H&gt;-de 43 leader; received honor* j
th* d*i« j when Mur jorie Jones won first place |
•nd tuca in the County Style show, which 1*.
““"I.r hiizl
Hte
i.'J.'F
---- r.
**. ’••»
nt th* p«w*r ot state meet at Lansing in July. Mar- n p McNutt.
.
Jor)e nped tcn aUo reived an'«
«
award for the best work in thc L'
u
•f group
B*o*&gt;. lab
■
The 4-H Club work In Handicraft ’•
" at the Stevens school, under* lhe. / Smusv* l*bi*

of April Ilxrn. &gt;1
dec. W.li
Miller. C
Ala. Wool
r.atrurlM

----- •ii'.T.:!:
ary*.------------- her

tine lion in their fine exhibit at the J:
County Achievement display Galen r. Mr&lt;irai» lahar
Bristol won an award for the best »'
tab**
work In lhe group
J*”*'
_
Lyman Tompkins spent part of1. Hoi..o&gt;»n u&gt;-«c
»«• last week at lhe University hospital ‘
"'."i at Ann Arbor for observation and
imth treatment
*- ' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner of
Detroit were here for Mother’s day
■» at the Mr- and Mrs. Fred Miller
home of the Ellis district and at Mr.
hn.r'**V*' and Mrs. Homer Warner's of Has-

BISSELL R. MePEEK.
Circuit
Kim Sir I er. AtUrn.T tor PlslsUff.
MOT1CB TO CREDITORS.

MORTGAGE 8AL3

»
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray were
MirMgan.thl. 3oih Sunday ucsts of his brother. Mr.
134
and Mrs. Ernest Oray. of Maple I *
Grove.
I it
Miss Helen Gray, who is employed 1II
Addrr
at the Charles Serven general mer- j‘
chandlse store at Assyria Center j «
CHANCERY ORDER
has been off duty the past week due 1 m
to illness. She returned to her work E
Monday.
The Eagle school closes Its work
on Friday. May 18, with a picnic
dinner and program. Miss Velma
Hunt, teacher, will return for an­
' other year.
i Sunday guests at the Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Serven home
were, their daughter. Bernice of Ann
Arbor, and friend Howad Getty, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Serven of Middle­
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Serven of
the Eagle district have announced
thc engagement and approaching
marriage of their eldest daughter.
.......................................
....
«™&gt;.«/■ H°"td
id enrpciTitinn 1.* ditwicci. which pc , ty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Getty
•he •«.!»»h or .aid o( Middleville. Miss Serven is em.
ployed by the Home Owners Loan
h? "by'oHDERKn Cor paratIon at Ann_ Arbor.

Ind*rj7'?d

■ aid d&gt;

HIGHBANK.
'23rd I Last Week’s Letter,
dork
The last meeting of thc Moore

nlng. .There
and
,—
-------- —will
- --be- a• program
*--■
refreshments will be served.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Forest Bldciman j M
spent Thursday at Mrs. Saddler’s In’ U'
Hastings,
1 Mr. aiid Mrs. Vtorth Green and
| son. Marshall, and Earl Marshall of
Marshall were Sunday guest.-, of Mr h a. LyBart
and Mrs. Curt Marshall.
*"“» &lt;
Mr and Mrs. Harry Green and | wortbin&lt;*on n
family of Barryville and guests of | .uppiiea ....
Battle Creek spent Sunday with Mr !
&lt;»M»
' and Mrs. George Green.
Ijj
1 George Hoffman. Jr., of Coldwa- i &lt; •■*
’ter was n Sunday guest of his ar- ’
enL«. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman.
. Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Sherman
। of Hastings were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bldelman.
Mr and Mrs. Fredrlc Swartz and
family and Mrs. Margaret Smith
nnd son. Victor, of Battle Creek
were Sunday guests bf Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Daly.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Reid and son
of Bedford and Mr. and Mrs. Ekabecker and family of Urbandale
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Fred Reid
. Aid Miller,
Laurel Marshall ofXPontlac was
t rraotutlon
home over Sunday.
Ra.olutlon.

ORDF.RF.O that tinor thu order akaii
",d
,1;
ihe

HOTICH TO CREDITOM.

COAL

NOTICE TO CREDITOR.

According to the code, coal
prices are to advance every
month.
You can see the advantage
in placing your order at once.
We carry grades of coal to
suit every need and you will
find our service prompt and
pleasing

was

fine

Let us. tell yoa about “NATIONAL

Jffje Rational ffirian &amp;

N

Unueatnwnt flfotnpqny
1150 Griswold St, Detroit, Mlcb.
D«troU’i OUttt BalUU* and

John o"nl
verXy

shares.

LDtRAL HOML

U ,Wh *eddlng ann‘- with a picnic dinner for teacher and

J. L. Maua, Hastings, Mich.

and kx™
j-.—a. scholars and some former scholars.
i**s ter. LaVem. entertained the follow- ^ ’^d't^t a^^y^U^ond
mT

will be back again next year.
.
• MIm Veronica O Brien. Mias Ann
- Guyla Pease and family visited
&gt;3 jo j Kramer and Miss Hazel Brady.
at Lawrence Bostwick and family of
s os
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. carter and litcast
Augusta Sunday.
207 'tie son of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
3-m with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Waugh.
13.311 Mr. and Mrs. Applegate and
'H; [daughter. Mis* Elsie, spent the week
5 2^ lend at Glendale visiting relative*.
5.251 Miss Mildred Honken and Ivan
Gaskill Of Hastings were Sunday
1 io visitors at the E. L. MacLeod home.
•"'’I Mr and Mrs. Otto Lockstedt motopid to Elkhart. Ind.. Saturday to
attend thc Spanish American war
veterans reunion.
■30
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Clark enter­
50
tained friends from Grand Rapid*
'Every-day Low Prices” Makes it Convenient, Economical.
Sunday.
.. .
__ I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pennels of Kaland Completely Satisfactory !
so amasoo spent Sunday with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pennels.
j»7
Helen Davenpdrt spent the week
13.M end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patton
128 W. State St.
i:oo of Delton.
All Price* Include
Punch Bowl. Dole No. 3
5.00
Mr. and Mr* Harry Pennels vialt. Hastings, Michigan
the 3% Sale* Tax
Broken Slices.
ed friends at Kalamazoo Sunday.
No.
2
Can
5uo
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum en5.00 | tertained relatives from Kalamazoo
Sunday.^
Mrs Replogle spent Sunday with
Loo
THOMAS SPECIAL
her daughter. Mrs. Everett McCal­
5 00
5.00 lum. of the McCallum district.
Delightful for its
5 00
Rev. Holtz returned from Detroit
fine flavor.
'Lb.
’
। "j Sunday night after attending the
5.00
conference.
Rev
Holtz
received
his
5 00
5.00 orders to move next week to Eu­
5 00 reka. The Holt* family have been
5.00
For
5.00 with us for four years and we will i
Pkgs.
00 I miss them very much. Both Mr. and 1
Desserts
$.00 Mrs. Holtz take an interest in young j
5.00
2 50 folks and they will be missed as
much by the younger folks as by
everyone else In the community.
Choice Hand
Their many friends wish them good
luck and prosperity in their new
Picked Navy Beans
home and surroundings al Eureka.
Mrs. Harry Owens and little
daughter. Mary, of Kalamazoo spent
I'
A
I
PURE RENDERED
Sunday at their home here.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Lbs.

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column

FILL YOUR MARKET BASKET AT

C. THOMAS STORES
PINEAPPLE
17c

COFFEE
KREMEL
BEANS

J

3.SO
12.00
.35
no
50

Lj/xl\L/

Week s' Letter.
There were about ninety-five peo­
ple who enjoyed the Mother’s Day
program at the North Evangelical
church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Willitts and
baby and Clayton Willitts of De­
troit brought their brother. Harold,
home from Ann Arbor Saturday and
spent the week end with the home
folks.
Our pastor. Rev E Rhoades, ex-

CAT Ah

kJ Zlk

3

IN BULK

SALMON

trolt
Tuesday
morning.
Mrs.
Rhoades Is taking serum treatments
for her Illness. We hope she makes
a speedy recovery.

home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Lathrop and
Mr*. Louise Lathrop 'sailed an
friends here enroute from Pontiac
to their home near Prairieville.
Evelyn Day. of Lansing, spent the
week end. with her mother. Mr*.
Clara Day) and her sisters at their
home here.

21c
10c
10c

Finest
Alaska
Pink

dressing

LX

Tri-Point. Quart Jar

FLOUR
GRAHAM
FLOUR

13c
23c

fresh mayonnaise

in 90 seconds!

GOLD MEDAL

&lt;£ 1 Q0
V 1--

Kitchen-Tested
24*4.&gt;lb. Sack

1-lb.
Can

Quick mayonnaise maker

£ pOUDd
O Sack. ZUC

Pabst-ett
A Delicious

, POST
■EwSa TOASTIES

t

AN85e

Plain or Pimento

BUY
NOW
AT SUMMER PRICES!

NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
Last Weeks Letter.
Mrs. Mary Mills, who has been ill
for such a long tim^at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Mat Bedford,
near Middleville, came home a week
ago Sunday and Is slowly gaining
strength.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burdick of
Portland visited the Utter's ■ sister.
Mrs. Jim Dibble, and family over the

MOBTOAOE FORECLOSURE

bld.lri

SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE &amp; COMPANY

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dodge of Lan­
sing visited their parents, Mr. and
Mra. Ed. Whitright Sunday.
Wesley Benedict. Mixa Ethelmay
Haskin. Miss Wanda Elsetjheimer
and Jim Bailey of Lansing visited
Sunday in the John Benedict home
Oammunlty meeting Saturday.
May 18. at the town hall. Mr. and
Mrs. Ritchie Multan have charge of
the program and Mr. and Mn. Dell
Cotton are the supper committee.
Thia 1* the annual election of of­
ficer* and it is hoped all members
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Last Week* Letter.
Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Rice will enter­
tain the Aid Society Wednesday.
May 23. with a pot luck dinner.
Everyone come.
Mr. and Mrs. E A. Reynolds'and
Mr. and Mr*. Lester Reynolds spent
the week end visiting Mrs. Gerard
in Holland.

ter, Mn Ethel Laraway.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swanson and
son. of Big Rapids and Mrs. Wayne
Wheeler of Battle creek spent the

Dealar. In WOOL, GRAIN. SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.

PHONE 2257

„ ,

was well attended and Uie program
given by Mr. and Mra. Rydman was
greatly enjoyed.
Harold Sage, who has been In
Community hospital at Nashville for

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

Sunday

*?■ । Howard Dudley for being the young' | est mother present. Mrs. Edith
&gt;r I Campbell won a prize for, having
thejargest number of children pres­
ent.
Each was presented witii
roses, red for the oldest; white for
the youngest and pink for Mr*.
CLOVERDALE.
Edith Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kahto and
Mr. and Mra. Charlie Whipple
children of Orangeville were Satur­
and son ot Augusta spent Sunday
day evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.
with
Henry Leinaar and family.
Ross
Pierce. Mr and M™ wilh**
Frlends'of
Iv,n CamP**11 and wUe oi Han'

•
'
a
•

laid Plaintiff'

reasonable assurance ot the SAk'ETY of his principal.

!y. y Bunnell chtlreh

Onu oa E*th
3 *u, 23c

1
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Data* al Kutta**. Michigan. Ula SO Ik

Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mr*. Or­
ville Punall of Durfee district spent
Bunday with Mr. and Mn. Delbert

No. 2'4
Can

Pure New Orleans.

Aunt Dinah.

17c

SHEFFORD

15c

NOODLES ~ 2

15c

Fine Flavored Process Cheese.

Several Varieties.

Or Fould's Macaroni or Spaghetti.

Spice Jars

Olives

Fresh, Plump. Tasty.

In Bulk.

Kellogg’. WHOLE
WHEAT FLAKES
1 Pkg. Free with purchase of

2
Salt

24c
10

17c

Clean Quick m 29c
5-Lb. Box Soap Chip*.

Oxydol

3%. 25c

Kitchen Klenzer 6c

.

15c

Salad, stuffed. Broken.

Vanilla

MARSHMALLOWS 14c

10c

Pine Quality Spices.

ISfjX1 15c

Or Lemon. Keystone Jug.

XT* 23c

Pickles
.

SWEET MIXED

£7 20c

Bitquick

Makes Perfect Biscuits.

We Carry an Attractive Stock of
FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES

ASPARAGUS 2^ 15c
FANCY home gbown

ALSO FRESH PINEAPPLES
CUCUMBERS
STRAWBERRIES
CARROTS RADISHES SPINACH

Hurts Only Dirt.

La France 3
children of Hastings. Mr. and Mra-

17C

’“42

MOLASSES

Multiplies 5Q0 Time* In Suds.

HASTINGS

PM:

ALSO KELLOOO
CORM FLAKES

25c

LEMONS

“Sunkin-

Dor.

29c

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                  <text>SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

10 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 30,1934

PSYMENTS IRE ' / &gt;f
IGMVES DECORAT
MISUNDEflSTOOD
$ports ^urin^^acation Per*°d ED SUNDAY P. Nl.
I\

CORN.HOG CONTRACTS TO
BE OARED FOR BOON
I
I
AS POSSIBLE

z v \ /nziiili/Mi

O z t «• i

rl

Joe Brozak to Direct Play at Fair
Grounds Commencing June 11

AMERICAN LEGION POST
,
AND UNIT VISITED
be played each
CEMETERIES

The beginning of supervised play tests. Two games will
I for the youngsters of Hastings wlU p M . starting at one o'clock. The1
..... .
.
different wards have teams arsonI. on Monday, Jone 11 .1 ,he ririr, J""™
[

BIG TIME SATURDAY—OX
ROAST AT GRAND LEDGE

00438515

Fitzgerald to Announce Can­
didacy—Green and Ohase
Osborn to Speak
President Stuart Clement of the .
Barry County Fltzgerald-for-Oovernor Club, was notified Tuesday
that Grand Ledge Is making great
preparations for next Saturday, ।
, when Mr. Fitzgerald will make his
formal announcement as candidate
for the republican nomination for
' the governorship in that. city. There

CE HERE IS
&gt;
FIRST CLASS AGAII

FlLLFlU I U (IFFIPFfiQ
lncrcased Activity in Local^
Ul I lULllU Factories, All-Around Piok-

EfflS70rDEIWt

-------// '
Up Responsible for Gain
DR. B. A. PERRY CHOSEN post office receipts of 870423.15 TEAM CAPTAIN!, BOOH
ER8 REPORT ON DBIVB
pul
this *branch
up In the first
TO SERVE AGAIN AS
---------- - -here
------------class division again, according to
TOR 800UT FUNDS
PRESIDENT
Will Field, postmaster. Actually the

[local office Li only given credit for
NUMBER OF DECEASED
•864432 15. but this was still suffl- GOAL SET AT $1,725
ORGANIZATION BACKS
[dent to place Hastings up In the
grounds.
[teams that may wish to ploy may।
----------------------- -----------------------VETERANS INCREASING
MAY BE ACHIEVED
TWO BIG PROJECTS
division. The basis for classlfiHie morning prograin will be for1 do ro. *Fhe age of groups for the1
cation Is figured from 85 per cent
T „„„, w i » i
„
, boys between the ages of seven aj»d, afternoons will be" 14 years and ovrt- a, .
..
„ ...
o
l »
•
n
. of receipts from January 1 to June Successful Junior x Office.
Local Work Being Handled fourteen. Any other boys who may I Any other boys who wish to play Sixteen Oivil War Soldiers
Sponsors
Fish
Rearing
Pond
M
,„
d
„
0I
u,
e
raeipu
ernors Fred W. Green and Chase
-- -■ •
-----to come %t that lime will be will also be welcome and a dunce.!
----Left in Oounty—
—Nine
Hold Council Meeting And
by Committee
of Three (wishwelcome.
Osborn will also give addresses. No —Brings Wolverine Beagle ‘ro,n -W 1 to December 31.
Hie hours fixed will be given them. Tiiere will aUo be ।
doubt many from Barry county will
Report on Duties
piriirt Ts-inia
A nr8t claM P081 offlce mu,it htve
Members
Die During Year
■/
---------from 0:30 to 12 o’clock. Several horseshoe pitching and other actlvlField Trials Here
, business in excess of 86O.OOO. a sec­
attend.
r
Misunderstanding about the time !&gt; baseball
oiucouu teams have
nave already
aireaoy been
nctn ties
ucs for
tor the
uie afternoon.
nircmoon.
About 100 boosters of,the ,w.
। On Sunday a large delegation of
Dr. Burton A. Perry, local veler- , ond class poet office business in ex- campaign for Camp Fire OlrU and
It
of payment to farmers on the com-tn.
— are
... the generali outlines »for
— American Legion men and Auxiliary I Mr. Fitzgerald is a native of
I organized. Any other teams or boys | These
hog contracts should not cause Bar- 1I wishing to play may see Mr. Bro-1 the forenoon and afternoon actlvi- women decorated the graves of Grand Ledge. and his home town Inarlan. was re-elected unanimously cess of 850.000 and a third class post Scout funds met in Castle Hall here
to serve as president of the Barry office business In excess of $40,000. at six o'clock Saturday evening to
rv county farmers to prejudice their I[znk at any time and make arrange- : "
ties
------of
* **•*
the ~
boys.
— Mr. --------------Brozak will
*— be World war veterans In the various will boost him to the limit.
County Rod and Gun Club for the^A greater Increase In mailing volI
claims to benefit payments by plant- menls. It U the aim to hive every1 present every day and give his un­ cemeteries of the county.
comlng season. Charley James was'time by the local factories and a captains.
I
• Ing land to crops not permitted un-1[boy in Hastings get some good.I
, [ divided attention to making the play
Following are the names of the
named vice-president and Max Die- general all around pick-up in traffic
I
der the contract, according to Wm. ‘clean, wholesome play and enjoy-|j enjoyable and helpful to every deceased veterans and the names of
Because of the fart that pledges
trich. secretary-treasurer, both by ‘ has been responsible for this *In
“ ­ are still coming In. an exact sum­
I
Strain. Assyria, chairman of the [ 1 ment during the vacation period. ।[ youngster. No belter selection to the cemeteries in which they are
unanimous votes. Al Bessmer of &lt;
crease.
------- Mr. Field said.
| Besides baseball, there will be soft have charge of the dally programs burled:
|
county allotment committee.
mary is not yet possible. However it
Hastings and Henry Moorhus of •
|
Too much optimism about the | ball, volley ball, track and field/could have been made. He is a prime
appeared that more than 400 boaUFuller Cemetery—Orover LancasDelton, whose terms as directors ex- I
I , speed with which the contracts 1 events, horse shoe pitching and.,[ favorite with the boys and has the
ers had been obtained and that Um
pirtd this month were unanimously
I ( could be handled led to a misunder- i! various games to suit the needs and knack of Interesting them. We are1 Woodland—Paul Smith.
goal of 81,725 may possibly bf
re-elected to « rve for a three year 11
I
standing about the time of pay- likes of the many group oges. A. sure the people of Hastings will be, Nashville — Horry 5' Pierce.
reached. Immediately after the din­
period.
Art
Westerlind
was
named
[
IK
SUMPTUOUSNESS
OF
in ---the —
su- Charles s,.
E. n.n.,,
Allen. John W.
Reynolds
I
menu. Another factor which caused j sand box la also planned for the [ increasingly interested
-------- ------ ...
n. ncynuiua.
ner the Junior city council, made up
as
the
director
for
one
year
to
fill
[
I
still
smaller
youngsters
who
may|
I
confusion was the intention of fedir
pervlsed
--------J summer
summer play
play as
as It
It has
has been
been Ernest
Ernest Swan.
Swan. Adelbert
Adelbert Fowler.
Fowler. HerHer- ITS APPOINTMENTS AND
of the successful Scout cgDdldalM
the vacancy left by Charley James.,
|arranged.
|
erul authorities to make early pay­ attend.
| arranged. Watch for further an-,rick
an-|rtck Swarts. Fred D. Miller. Harold
from Uie Junior city election, held
IN GAMBLING AS WELL I who still had one year to serve. I
The afternoon program for boys । nouncementa In the Banner next s. Power. Howard R. Sprague. Hugh
their meeting and reported on their
menu in *ome counties where the
1 Two important projects were un- __ „„„„
activities for the day.
Id. Hecker and Clare D. Harvey.
need was greatest. With the best will consist mainly of baseball con- week.
dertaken by the Club during the HEALTH DEPT. AND MED ------- I Wilcox—Wm. WcTcher and Marion BUT THE GLORY OF
This victory dinner was a climax
intentionx ln the world, it is imposlyear.
tto
sponsoring
of
a
fisTTrear"
'
I---- ...---------------------...
I0AL g00IZTY UlnTZ
I
slblc to make immediate paymenu
। Earl Demaray.
TIAJUANA FADES lng pQnd at Oran«cvlIle nnd bring-1
I
on hundreds of thousands of con­ JUBILEE SINGERS AT
Friday morning al seven o'clock In
I
| Joy—Ezra Towhsend and Harryr«uw, lng tlie p,eld
ofthe Wolver. |
IN
PROJECT
I
trocU.
the Fuller hall at which time plans
Holcomb.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I Barryvllie—McKinley Main.
and preparations for the Dawn to
Benefit paymenta are made only
In Our■ Prohibition Tl„v.cl“b “JJ"
1
after the conlracU have been ap­
' । Sponable—Andrew Burchette.
1 "when""completed? the rearing ENCOURAGE IMMUNITiajuAna Reached Ita
A crowd of more than eighty men
proved in Washington. Some checks Group From Utica, Famous
Banfield—George Powers,
1
have been malftd to regions where
I pond wiU make It penelble to ,upply
ZATION FOR CHILDREN and women turned out for this
Hickory Corners—Dr. M. J. Cross.
Golden Age
for Its Rendering of Ne- [
Barry cuuniy
county lakes
from nuu.500,-I1
o
1I carry
IUKC1 with
wnn irom
jPercy Nunemaker and Isaac House.
breakfast.
was extreme need, due to crop failOf course no one visiting San 000 to 800,000 fingerling blueglUs
U
urea. The Barry county allotment
gro Spirituals
j Prairieville—George Ketcham and Diego would want to go there with- annually. The Field Trials of the Every Child Between Nine
AMOUNT
TO
BE
RAISF.D
BY
I
committee does not believe that
v
.
।
Robert
Underwood.
An attractive program of negro '
out
a
trip
to
Ttajuana
and
Aguas
Wolverine
Beagle
Club
Is
one
of
the
Months
and
Six
Years
Can
Junior
city officers. Herewith la
I
Yarmera here wlsli to have
their [ spirituals and old fashioned songs
Brash Ridge—Smith Harrison.
TAX IS FIXED AT
I
dates of payment based upon the will be presented by the Utica Ju' Rutland—Otto T. Leslie and Bur- Calientes They arc only .a short big events of its kind In this section
Be Given Toxoid
distance away, perhaps 15 or 20 ’ of the country. Some of the cholc331,600
I
assumption of dire need. and. per-1 bilee Negro Singers in the Presby-,
jdette Christie.
The Barry County Health Depart­ of the Blue party:
miles from San Diego, with a pleas-, est Beagle stock tn the middle west
I
Middleville—Arthur
Finkbelner,
- &gt; . —- . . act,on
—----- - Postpone pay- terian church.
111un.11 Hastings,
numuikc*. on
un Monday
aioiiuay
ment and the County Medical So­
I
ment in
nr— ' A,.
—1—— June 4. commencing at RATE WILL BE ABOUT
Mayor—Lyle Kurr.
| Chas. D. Benaway. Otho K. Hull. ant drive over a good paved road to will be brought here and a large
ment
in districts
districts when*
where farmers
fanners arc
evening.
the border. But it lands you in Old crowd of sportsmen will be on hand ciety have under way a diphtheria
City Clerk—Bill Ransom.
actually in need of life's necessities. 7:30 o’clock, according to the Rev.
।1 Walter' *-*O. ziflluiu
Hanna UIU1
and LX.*O
Leo Tinker.
— — ftr-aimn All miirnnKCT. Mexico al the upper purtaof Lower to follow the trials.
prevention program for children
Pajments on hog contracts are John W Kltchlng.
72 CENTS ON THE $100 Intng—Howard J Moulton.
California that long, long neck of
Dr. Perry, as president of the Club, from nine months to six years of
Justice of Peace—John Erway.
mad*
three Installments.
The
Thia
group
of sniRcrs
singers comes
comes irorrv
front
_—-- In -------—
,Jlla K
tuup 01
:
। Mount Calvary—Jos. Thompson
land extending hundreds of miles I has devoted a considerable amount age. Diphtheria prevention pro­
ilrst. installment
IriKfallmAnt U
lc two'dollars per Utica. Miss., and
.. , sang
.... at...
..
Justice at peace—Justin Cooley.
first
the CcnLaM Year Council U.ed the |j Tomorrow. Decoration
------------to the south with the ocean on one; of time to directing the affair. This grams in the past have been carried
Aldermen—Robert Cauktn, Nornead on 75 per cent of the average' tury of Progress exposition. Chicago,
Day. the
out largely in schools. and many
number of hogs marketed in the last summer. The group has been
[graves of thoee who are burled in side and the Gulf of California on j is particularly true of the details
Savings Accounts to
mothers, as a result, have waited Marshall Cook. John Barnett, SUvthe
other.
Lower
California
seems
I
involved
In
getting
the
fish
pond
'the Riverside cemetery will be dec­
past two years. A fanner who sold 1 .selected twice by the New York
to be a land perpetually shrouded project under way. George Stim- until their children are of rrtiool
Lighten
Tax
Load
an average of 12 hogs per year! Telegraph for Its "All American
iorated during the memorial services with centuries of mystery. We read ner. Conservation officer, has also age before having them Immunized.
Tlie city council on Friday eve- ।in the forenoon. They are:
Gerald Shultz.
. would get 818. minus his share of lo- BroudcjLst," as the best singers of neof it. we hear about it. but really no j been one of the prime movers in This Is a very great mistake when
cal fxjx-nse as soon as the contracts | gro spiritual.! in the United Stales, ulna .aopted It, budget lor thel, Hastings. Riverside—Raymond v
C..
„„ B
wllIUm one seems to know much about it. i making this first year a succeasful we see that 80 per cent of the chil­ Orville Ballance.
ore approved In Washington. The During 1930 and 1931 the group cur, n«-.l rear, beginning Jul, 1.
If it were owned by the United 1 one. Many others gave their assisl- dren that die of diphtheria are unperri--------s Oal] 8.- Saunders,
- - •
—
60 matJo thls m*dc a trip to Euro|&gt;e lasting elgh- 19.14 and ending July I. 1935. The ------Philip
States I am certain (hat long ago ance. Henry Osborn. George Leon­
tall will be 89: and the third check teen months during which time it budget provides the following funds1 Palmaticr, Philip D. Scott. Edward
il would have been developed into a ard. Earl Boyes.
Charley James son the physicians of the county
if the
hi zi
21 wumrico
countries uiiu
and wu*
was ci.
en- and apportionments for each:
;Leo Harrington. Laverne H. Sutton, resort section of world-wide repu-1 Max Dietrich. Al Bessmer. Henry are encourtging immunization and slructions from corresponding a
,paid next spring
■
"...........
- contract'fang
-*■* riuix m
officers of the city government,
terma have been met. will be 818. thusiostically received everywhere.
Contingent Fund .......810,000 [[ John T- Bush. Guy Settles and Gen. tallon. With the nice warm climate j
tan™ with th. ni~
- Mdorhus and Art Westerlind Kim emphasizing it for children of nine boy receives a definite assign
0081 of administration. in December u.
of this
thia year
year the
IT
Police Fund ................
j A. D. KnLskem.
...
It
must
have,
tempered
by
the
cool
­
months to two years of age.
The thre« payments will total 845. group will leave the United States
and makes a report later at tin
Fire Fund ------- --------3.000
Besides the World war veterans ing breezes from the ocean and the Sigler has assisted the Club tn vari­
With parents having an opportun­ ntor copncil meeting.
ous legal matters.
minus a small amount for local ex- for a tour of the Orient including
..
1 000 ‘named above, there are a number
Sewer Fund--------------Gulf, it would seem that It must
The present Barry County Rod ity to receive diphtheria protection
(Contlnued on page three)
General Street Fund
Honolulu, Japan, chhut. India and
■who resided In Barry county before present rejMibllitics as a resort refor their children, even though they
Library Fund
(they went to war, but their remains glcxi'secAid to none other in the and Gun Club is a continuation of do not have funds for this purpose, JUNIOR HIGH TO
the
organization
which
formerly
Street
Llghtnlg
Fund
were interred in cemeteries in other world. Doubtless, too. It would have
Herewith is the program to be
) COURT HOUSE CLOCK
there is no reason why this disease
STAGE MINS1
counties, so the names do not ap­ other values besides that of a resort was active here until 1922. The or­ should not be stamped out of Barry
presented Monday:
ganization was inactive until last
Total
pear here.
MAY OPERATE AGAIN I Oot a.Home in Dat Rack—Law­
area. As it is now. it will doubtless
county completely.
Tn addition there will be levied a, J On scarcely can realize that so continue to remain shrouded Ui mys­ May when George Sumner got a
rence Brown.
Event
WiU
Be Farewell
The
parents
of
Chicago
children
group of Interested sportsmen to­
Go Down Moses—Burleigh.
i tax of-one-fifth of one mill to sup- ‘1 many World war men are gone as tery as long as It remains in the ।
Mechanism in Good Order
gether for the purpose of re-forming have demonstrated the value of tax- sembly Program for Oral
Deep River—Burleigh.
(•port a city band, which the citizens; are named above, but lime takes its possession of the Mexicans, who
old administration. In 1929 there
the Club.
Master Control Device Is
Goin' Home—Wm. Arms Fisher.
.... Anril
,.
K.M ..e.School
Thia Year
of Hastings voted at the
April
elec­ holi ot the young as well as the old. have a reputation of putting off un­
elecWork on the ponds, which has were 367 deaths from diphtheria In
-----amount --of the
During the past year the ranks of til next year, or the next decade,
Poor Black Sinner—Niles.
tion. The
T*---------------**■" band tax
‘*"
Main Problem
Chicago, and this was an average
Studenu of Junior High a
cannot be known until the board of ‘he Civil war veterans have been the things that they ought to do at been held up since the CWA sus­ year. In 1830 the Chicago Health will put on a real old time mil
Poor Unde Ned—Wm. Foster.
Some tlme-within the near future
pended
operations
In
April,
will
be
­
review shall complete its work and thinned by death, the following hav- once.
Old Black Joe—Wm. Foster.
the court house clock, silent tor
gin again Thursday under the Department began immunization of
Mighty Lak a Rose—Nevin.1
determine the total assessed valua- lln6 answered the last roll call: Iru
As stated above Tlajuana and
babies. BY 1031, 90 per cent of the day morolnf. May &gt;1. oomM
about five years, may begin tolling
tion of the city. The total budget, I Brooks. Jolin Rogers. Gideon Ken- Agues Citllentes, Old Mexico, are FERju The ponds will be completed
Who Knows?—Oley Speaks?
,1 1O:1S o'clock, according to
off the hours again, if the efforts of
as can be seen, leaving out the band. I nedy. tyilllam Bivens. Gilbert Peek. places -only 15 or 20 miles south of In about two weeks In time to be­ been immunized against diphtheria.
Hallelujah—Minstrel Song.
George Balch of the local branch of
"Watermelon Song.1' "River Stay U $31,500. Tills compares with 826.- Alonzo Cudwallader. Richard Mui- Ban Dleio—and probably not that gin a planting of fish this season.
During the past year there has not the music. This will be the farewell
the Michigan Bell Telephone Com­
last, year. ,
B. ------------------Potter and ----------------John Mll- far. In rompany with Mr. and Mrs.
■Way From My Door." "Colorado500
_______
.
. lis.
...Lucien
----- -----been a single death from tills dis­ Central school assembly' program at
pany and William B Bundy, a Bell Moon." also readings In color from । The library fund raised last year
eryear ' 'ler
Jontps Ironside—we spent a most CROWDS ATTEND PRAI­
ease In Chicago.
the year. The complete program la
Telephone engineer, arc successful. Dunbar. Johnson, Tyfer and D.cy.
Drey. ।. was
—. —
-------------- ------------------- -------------------81.700. and is 81.000 this year. I Surviving
civil war-veterans
are: enjoyable day at Tiajuana and tak- 1
Diphtheria toxoid is given In two as follows:
According to Balch the striking
RIEVILLE MEETINGS doses
A silver offering will be token dur- f But the council has voted that the
the ! George c.
C. BradUh,
Bradtsh, James A. Mac
Mac-­ ing in the races at Aguas Calientes. I
at an interval of two weeks.
Welcome—Gerald Shults.
mechanism and the control box arc ing the program to defray the ex-1 city's share of beer licenses, 8765.00.; Donald,
Charles
Cruso,
Elijah Both places are just below **-the
In infants thcre-i* no arm soreness
all in good mechanical order, and
I&gt;cnses of bringing this fine enter- ।shall go into the library fund. ‘ Round. David W. Moulton. Fay WilInteresting Programs for Ev- or general reaction. The protection
' (Continued on page six)
can be put in first class order with a talnment here.
bringing the total to a little above bc&gt;'. Walter Coats, c. 8, Hunt. M
lasts
for
life.
Even
thougji
the
ery
Evening
—
Close
few minor repairs. The main dL
“^'"
llfficulv
the amount raised by tax lastf®- Brooks, Charles Francisco. Trudiphtheria germ gets into the throat
CITY TO PURCHASE
ty will be In arranging for a mast..
master , .
lyear. The only difference is that mftn O' Webber, William Waffle,
Next Sunday
of the protected child.-no symp­
control clock for operating the FEDERAL FARM LOANS
10,000 GALS. ASPHALT Meetings are being held In the toms of diphtheria develop, and the
beer ukcusca
licenses win
will pay •
8766.00.
•
L.
I'the
*«•= uvx:i
iqo.uu. Dewitt C- Blasdell, Jacob H. Klugh,
mechanism. Both Mr. Bundy and
while the tavnaven will ha rellavazt Harry
HarrV Wickwire and Dr. H. C. PeckPeck
­
Prairieville Methodist church, con­ child does not have the disease.
70 PER CENT OF TOTAL
““ '"‘“/I™*?!' * rcll'™d
Mr. Bald) believe that this can be
ham.
.
i to the extent of 8700.00.
ReBurfaoing of the Tarmac ducted by the author it that won­ The part that every parent should Esmonds.
done with little expense by using
Whistlin' in the Dark and Throw
ai m
« •&gt;
.
■, ,
But everyone knew that the budderful song. "The Old Rugged Cross." play In this program is very simple.
one of the new type electric clocks v
Streets to Begin Later
For Hix Mos. Ending April 1, gel last year would not cover the VISIT PEONY GARDENS
What seemed quite wonderful was It involves taking their own child tet, Leon van DaUen, Vemor Frwwhich keep running even when the
in
the
Summer
the
attendance
at
the
9:35
service
to
the
family
physician
and
having
Federal
Loans
Far
Ex0081
oi
the
c,t
x
government.
The
current Is shut off momentarily.
FROM JUNE 8 to JUNE 12 At the meeting of the city council when the number present was far this simple procedure done. If 100 Stamm, Norman Bogart and Kalita
j j ah cm.
c|ty. fortunately, then had in savAn old master control mechanism
ceeded All Others
ln&lt;R funds enough money in banks
on Friday night* it was voted that over the 100 murk, with a jnuch per cent of the parents oq-operale,
used a number of years ago. Is in
--... „
Some farinas have hesitated' to «o that the budget could be reduced Blooms Will Be at TJieir Best the city should purchase a 10,000 larger crowd at the evening service. it will mean that instead of having dark.-possession of Lou Hessmer. local
Tumbling—Margaret Bcavsr and
Two pianos and pianists. Mrs. 2D cases of diphtheria as we had
gallon tank car of No. 9 asphalt for
1 Jeweler, from whose office the court! apply for federal loans on their to 826,500. and In view of conditions
During
That
Time
—
that
•** the city *tax should
*—’■*
house clock was formerly controlled. I farms because they think that no’, it was fell “
On Thursday night is the com- Shepherd and Miss Dahlstrom at in 1029, we will have no more diph­
I many such loans are being made.
(Continued bn page three)
Invite Others
the price to be 7.0 cents per gallon. the pianos, aided in the wonderful theria in Barry county.
Mr. Bundy is of the opinion that
—Arietta Arnold.
such a master clock would require , The government has compiled sta­
Owing to the fact that it Is dif­ F. O- B. Hastings.
The program for this week Is as EXEMPTION REMOVES
Some of the Tarmscked roads are
more attention and be more ex­ tistics for the United States, for the ROTARY CLUB ENTER­
ficult to arrange a drive for a certain
Newton.
six
months
from
October
1933
to
follows:
pensive to operate than a device !
day. it is thought* advisable to have quite badly broken up by the frost
"Hambone,"
dialogue
1934 inclusive, by states,
TAINED CIVIL WAR VETS the visits to Peony gardens extend and heavy loads, soresurfacing will Tuesday nlght^Young People's NAMES FROM TAX ROLLS While,
manufactured from a small electric March
'
Phyllis Newton.
types of mortgages record­
clock. A h&lt;x&gt;k-up. he believes, can be showing
1
save them from further destruction. Night.
from June 8 to June 12 Inclusive.
Wednesday Night—Family Night. Causes
Many Renters to
Investigations made by the street
arranged whereby a light relay will ed during that period. The total Heard a Wonderful Address
Persons having cars and planning
Thursday Night—Music Night.
be operated from the electric clock amount of farm mortgages recorded i
on making a visit to any Peony gar­ committee of the council and City
and Zabelle Adrounie.
on "The New Deal"
Lose Vote in Affairs of
Friday Night—Men's Night.
which In turn will close a heavier in
' this country for that six months
den and wishing to take guests will Engineer Sparks have convinced
"Chloe" vocal solo—Kart Cappon.
was 8857.466.304 Of that total, the I
by Ray Foley
Saturday Night—An evening with
Country Schools
please notify the committee, also them that the resurfacing of the
relay which In turn will supply the .
Junior High basso.
Fcderai
Land
Banks
loaned
8368.inc
nBSUI1BB
Uluo
emer
.
the
Sacred
Poets
and
the
Story
of
Tarmac
streets
will
be
more
satis
­
The
Hastings
Rotary
Club
enter
­
current needed for operating the CO7597
!
Because of the $1,000 property tax
Harlem Plunkers, Guitar and har.
and the Federal Land Bank ulned "oof t^iril W^r veter^s how many guests they can take, as
the
-Old
Rugged
cross."
factory if made with asphalt. It is
clock and a striking mechanism.
well as the day they will go.
exemption passed by the last aes? Pr™™ Webber of this city ard
The meetings will close Sunday slon of the legislature many people
. Ocorgc Balch Is the one who con- '
All those wishing to avail them­ believed that coating the Tarmac
nJ!S. 7n C’ 8 HUnL °f
* ‘h*“’ selves of this opportunity to visit the streets with a liberal covering of night. June 3. Services begin every
celved the Idea of putting this clock MMM0nM-£rUt£!
who rent farms hava found them­ McLeod, Keith Craig, Keith MMrit*
, ,x m°n,hs' ln , noon luncheon Monday. The Rotar- Peony gardens when they are at asphalt will make a much more sat­ evening at eight o'clock. All are cor­ selves cut off from tax rolls entirely,
in order again and Mr. Bundy is $
' ®?°'(&gt;00 00®
ords federal farm toahs, ac- •
nnd
guests heard a most their best will also notify the com­ isfactory, as well as a more durable dially invited.
giving assistance in the way of tech- '
No Surrender March,” two piano * I
according to L. F. Maus, county
nlcal advice. The two of them were *
i lnt&lt;’rC5t‘n«T tBlk on "The New 1&gt;al" mittee.
•
• . pavement. The trouble with Tarmac
number, four girls—Ingsrtha Peteri
treasurer.
up In the court house tower Satur­
Those acting on this committee seems to be that it gets very hard FREEPORT BANK
This hits deprived many people son. Ruth Munton, Helen WiU and
United
States
for
that
six
months
L)..
hlahwav
denartment
nt
the
state
highway
department
at
and
rock-like
and,
during
such
a
day afternoon looking over the
are Miss Sadie Glasgow. Mrs. Frank
who have children in school of any Ethel Sayles.
equipment and arc quite optimistic )perlod. In Michigan the proportion Lansing. It was one of the finest Adair. Mrs. MUo DeVries and MIm winter as the recent one, when the
TO PAY DIVIDEND voice In local school affairs and has
ground heaves, the Tarmac breaks.
over the prospect of getting “
the
-~ held Hie same. The total of mort­ talks ever given to the Rotarians of Margaret Gladstone.
brought up Hie question of how to
gages recorded for the six months Hastings. We regret that we are un- ,
Accordingly the council decided Fri­ Another Ten Per Cent Or- become reinstated. This can be done, Ing.
clock in working order again.
period in this slate was about 816.­
day evening that it would experi­
according to Mr. Maus, by declar­
Missouri WalU'-ms—bli.
‘JT.:
US' CEMETERY CIRCLE
500,000, and of that total 111-372,000
i
dered
Making
Total
of
ment
with
half
the
Tarmac
streets
address,
as
we
are
printing
the
Bjn'
____
_______
ing possession of property which is
COUNTY TEACHERS TO
represented federal loans on farms.
ner a day earlier than usual, and to [• •
ELECTED OFFICERS this year, coating them with asphalt a33% Per Cent to Date
not exempt—such as watches, rings,
■ The Youngest in the Famay,It can thus be seen that the great
Instead
of
Tarmac.
The
asphalt
Is
do
thkt
had
to
put
down
on
our
I
bracelets,
automobiles
not
used
for
TAKE C0URSE HERE bulk of the loaning on farm mort­
rfading—Ruth Munton.
Judge Russell R. McPeek has or­
more yielding and not so brittle, and
reading space.
form trucking, or other items which
________
Hon. John 0. Ketcham to
gages is now being done through
it is believed will be a more satisfac­ dered the receiver of the Freeport do not come under the heading of
Fifty Barry county teachers, di­ federal agencies. There should be no
"Mammy's UlUeOoalBMdt
I Speak «t Yaakee Hprioga
tory as well as more durable cover- State Bank. Harry Mohrmann. to household furnishings or farm ma­ Mammy Chocolate and Fid
vided about equally between city hesitation by anyone who desires to MILE-LONG CARAVAN
pay
the
depositors
another
ten
per
inz- /
chinery.
and country scixwls, will attend the negotiate a loan about applying for
TO WATER CARNIVAL
Church Bunday
cent dividend. This is the third di­
special course gtrenhy Mr. Carter of a federal loan when no out of every
vidend declared making a total of
------------- j The members and friends of the EIGHTY-NINE SENIORS
the W. 8. T. C. on special education - 1100 loaned an farm mortgages for
Four hundred High school stu- ■ Yuiktx Springs Cemetery Circle met
33 1-2 per cent paid since the bank JUDGE McPEEK CALLED
'al problems which will begin here six months were government loans denta in 75 cars and ona. bus. mak- Sunday afternoon and appointed the
AT BACCALAUREATE closed which, all things considered,
CALENDAR MONDAY Hetep 8 trimback.
next Monday. June 4. according to Tlie individual farmer must see that ing a caravan about a mile long, at- following officers; Dan McCallum'
Is a good record.
,
------------A
1
Superintendent D. A. VanBuskirk. the great majority of such financing tended the annual water carnival at president; Mrs. Bertha
Eighty-nine Seniors, together with'
And we hazard nothing tn saying
Classes will be held for 24 hours 'a U now being carried on through the Streeter's resort. _Oun lake, last vice-president; Mrs. Bert
members of the faculty, parents and that
I
the dividend will be mighty ac­ No More Court Thii Week— Foreman.
week, and two to three term hours federal government.
(
Wedneaday afternoon. Baseball and secretary; Mrs. Jew Osgood. troAs- friends attended the Baccalaureate ceptable
to the bank's depositors.
Jury Galled for Next
of credit will be granted.
water sports supplied the entertain-! urer.
service at Central auditorium Sun­
Monday
ment while a big dinner, supplied by. The Circle will give a program day, commencing at four o'cdock. '
ALLEGAN TO FEATURE
W. S. ROGERS DIES IN
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
Judge McPeek held court Monthe various classes, wm enjoyed aft- June 3 at the Yankee Springs Rev. John Kltchlng gave the adk
SCHOOL MEETING.
—’[church at 8:00 p. M , the Hon. John dree. Albert Becker presided.
GRANGE EXHIBITIONS erward.
HOME IN SPOKANE
The/annual meeting of the school
endar was called so as to ascertain TO CLOSE I
C. Ketcham giving the address.
district of the City of Hastings, for
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Orange exhibits will feature the H. H. S. ANNUAL FOR
Word has Just been received that Jury will be sumoned next Monday.
the election of school officers and
I am a candidate for the nomina­
1934 OUT TODAY
axxcai. wmNa.
for the transaction of such other 1034 Allegan oounty fair which will
tion for County-Clerk for Barry Winfield Scott Rogers who was born Il U probable that the firet calendar
_______
The annual meeting of the stock- county on the Republican ticket, at in Carlton Center, ar.d who has lived
business as may lawfully come be­ be enlarged thia year, according to
number to be taken will be a jury
The Hastings High School Annual-holders of the Hastings Building &lt;L- the primary in September. Your In Spokane. Washington, for more
fore It. will be held at the Hastings T. R. Ward, chairman of the Orange
civil case. One criminal case will
Central school auditorium on Mon- division of the fair. Competition contalnlng 55 pages will be out to- Loan Association will be held on support will be appreciated.
than thirty years, died at his home
day. the 11th day of June, 1834. at among the Granges is brisk and a day. according to Harold Logan, Tuesday, June 4. 1034. at the office —Adv.
there today (Tuesday). Mr. Rogers
Clarence E. Davis.
■ 8 00 o'clock P. M. eastern standard friendly rivalry U developing. These head of the Journalism department in the Stebbins Building. Polls will
Uine
| exhibits will be among the choicest of the Hastings High school. This wiU be open from 7:80 until 0:00 P. M.
BAKED GOODS SALE.
others being J. M., Hiram. Henry
BAUBAIX GAMW.
Chas. 8. Potts. President,
...
_
____________
_ Clay and Daniel Webster Rogers,
Dated this 22nd day of May. 1934. attractions at the oounty fair. Many be the largest volume of Ita kind in;
At ___
Hastings
Food _Shop
Saturday.
Bunday. June 1. Naihvllht vs.
Albert H. Carveth, Sec.-Treas. June 2. by Dowling L. A. 8. Phone all of whom were known to people
—Adv. Sec. Board, of Education.
Oranges are already preparing their several years and will contain the'
class history, prophecy and wilt
|—Adv. 5-80.
■ enters to 749—Fl 1.—Adv.
G. W. Wespinter,
displays.

REMITTANCE MADE
IN TWO INSTALLMENTS

,

C1LIENTES fl RIVAL
TO MONTE CARLO

9^352

07796134

DUI

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TMSIWOO

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY M. 1834

er’s farm mortgage loans w*a made tbelr debt*, about »123.400. Il w*» CLASSES TO STUDY
THORNAPPLE-KELLOGQ
estimated, repaid their debts to
in Barry county. Mlcitlgan, from baata
. *-------- ---- ----------------- ---- «n.
SHAKESPEARE CLASSICS
CONSOLIDATED NOTES
. June 1. 1833. to May 1. 1M4. accord------- , 1100,900.
debts ~
u&gt; -------merchant*;
-r-----------. Ing to the Farm Credit Admlnbtra- their dcLwtheir debt* to "others." or creditors Miss Maxine Wunderlich to
The High School Band lias re-or­
tion.
not
separately
classified,
including
ganised
with Robert Rugg as Presi­
Harry Rllchte hz* recovered from
Of this total, farmers in Barry
Conduct Groups Dur­
dent. Robert Smith as Sec., and Ed­ hi* recent illness.
CLOTHES SHOP
county used approximately *240.500. private mortgage lender*, mortgage
...» MV/
WUt. U
ing Bummer held
,
or 77 per cent to refinance their in- loan companies, retired farmers and i
The council voted on Friday night
on Monday evening. Russell ward Lynd as Treas. Friday night
many
others
to
whom
farmers
were
;
wUl
be
regular
rehearsal
night
dur
­
MOST OF THIS AMOUNT IS। debtednesa. By refinancing, fanners in debt. '■
An eoucattonal
to purchase MO feet of new fire ho*c
educational club, for the pu- &lt;Cleveland. Bea Scout Skipper, preing the summer months.
Ik from
from the
the third
third through
Uirruiah the
I He 1
new mortgage loan* which - ---------pits
Tlie condition of MUs Kathryn
USED TO REFINANCE । obtained
They will play for the Decoration
A total of about *71.800 of loans I eighth grades, is shortly to be start­
they used to repay their old debt*.
Clarke Is reported aa Improved, for
xwnl'aer. p—&lt;
lu™,
&lt;o »
m ch. which her many friends are glad.
DrDBBTEDNBSS
(They generally reduced their annual in the county was used for purposes Cd in this dty, beginning probably
(interest charges hi doing ao. In a other than the rcrtnancbig of bor- about June 15 and closing the first
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon EdmoncU
August.
number of cases, scale-downs of in­ rowers’ debt*. Of thi* sum. $56,500
and family are moving into the
Promotions were made as follows: scho01 «udltorium.
NEW MORTGAGES HAVE , debtedness
[SCVUWKU UCLUIIOU
WMUMN.UVUI was used for the purchase of land; j,fiss Maxine Wunderlich, an exoccurred Ml
in connection
house owned by Mr* Frank Trego.
perienced teacner.
teacher. wiu
wiU nave
have supersuper- ; Second Class—Hubert Bronson. Jr..
LOWER INTEREST RATE'' with the new loon*.
loans. These and other and
&lt;uiu equipment,
tHu.pun..., the
v.,v construction or penencea
‘
‘
m.ni
nt
h.illrlhiax
mid
for:..,
—
...
mat
oornBr
Bond
and Church
■
twYPig. ft tg-H farmers
fApm/r, pritxri — Improvement
-----------' advantages
, benefited
of
building*,
and
for
vlslon
of
the
dub
organization
Troop
72;
Frederick
Clouse.
Alpheu*
Friday
wrote
FINIS,
to
a
(
...ip.
™
------ —— — vKuun ui me ciuu. inc organuziKin ;
u; r-rroencx viuuac. Aipntni* i
m
™ ■ kicui ■
_
...Sts. ' .
to acquaint grade school
| The rchool reunion that w’M held
'H.rui uses,
.!»« including
inriudine b
. designed
-----------------------------------• • IEr. Dunn, Kenneth Dunn. Robert (athldtic year far
for T. K. athletes.
atbl
Govemiuont • Guaranteed, :moxlly. Secondarily, creditors bene- general agricultural
,h' w"m'
“»» ”
ifited from the receipt of cash ar the provision of'capital, while »16 - children with the works of William ।Hart. Victor Hine, Clinton Hom, (Coach Hoitforth’s teams have enTax Exempt
Bonds
Now
ifllrd fr?m
i«celpt °L5“!’._ar 300. the .balance, was used for the, shAkespeare in »uch a way that it David Hull. Gerald Hull, Sidney i Joyed a moat successful reason In all was well attended, about one hun­
bonds L»
in exchange AV»
far obligation.’ IiWMV.
:
r
_
• ruutlU*
...»
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OIUAKCO|M*&lt;U-C UI SUCH B WBJT 111*1 111A1IIU X1UU. U««UU t&gt;UU, OlUIICy ,
dred and ninety being present. All
Used for Payment
they held.
(purchase of stock in national farm
Oppcar HkC
t0 them, and at I Hull, Charles A. Newland and Roy sport.
A total of *312 300 of Federal Land
Of the Ioan money used by farm- loan aMociatlons, for loan fee*, etc. tlje
tlme prcpare5 them for1 Hathaway, ail of Troop 89; First
Football brought out a great team had a good time.
A daughter was bom on Tuesday
Rank and Land Bank Commission-1ers in Barry county for refinancing
Throughout the United States np- their work later ip High schodl.
(Class, Orville Ballance and Robert that won five, lied 1 and lost two
1
.(proximately *675,000.000 of land
The plan consists of story hours [Abbey, 72. Gordon Reese. Horace games of a schedule that Included morning. May 29. Co Mr. and Mrs
bank and CommUstoner s hums were for the children and the stories by-Edmonds, carl DePrlester, Alton some of the best teams In the state. Harry McClurkin, City Route 5. al
made from June I. 1833. to May I. Shakespeare will be dramatized |Herrington. Robert Moylan and
A 7-0 win over Lowell. Kent Pennock hpapltal. She weighed seven
County Champions, wu the season's pounds and five ounces.
1934. Mast of these loans were made from time to time, game* will be Robert Reese. 51.
*
to refinance debt* resulting from tlie played and the children made ac- | Merit Badges were awarded to the bright spot.
long period of low farm income.
quainted with Shakespearean music! following: Bird Study. Lloyd Pet­
The basket ball team won 11 and DODGE HAS ADDED
lost 4. for a percentage of 640.
Generally farmers pay consider- and dancing.
। eraon. 106; Carpentry, John Erway.
SEVERALJiEW MODELS
The second team lost only to Has­
ably les* interest each year on the
Closing the series of studies will 89;
—. Cooking,
----------- -. -------Robert
1 Bronson.
Bronson. • 72.
72.
'new than on the old loans. Land be a pageant portraying the various F
------ ” Cleveland.
—’—■*
-------- tings In basket ball, while in foot­
Russell
106. Skipper;
-bank loans made through national classics studied, and prizes and di- :Photography. Robert C. Bronson. ball they won four, tied one and lost Forrest Johnson Will Be Olad
Boys’ Sizes $1.59
farm loan associations carry an in- ploma* will be awarded those fin- Eugene Bush. 72; Woodwork, Rob­ one.
to Talk With Prospect­
This year’s baseball team has com­
[terest rate of 5 per cent, but there is tshing the course.
।ert Bronson. Gerald Shultz and
ive
Buyers
posed
a
fine
record
winning
seven
Bernard
Williams,
72;
Swimming,
la reduction to 4 1-2 per cent until
Mis* Wunderlich will noon call
(July. 1938. Loan* made direct by upon the parent* to make arrange- Russell Cleveland. 106; Pioneering, of nine games played and the Cham­
The manufacturer* of tlie well
pionship of Barry and Eaton county. known Dodge car have just put out
I bank* carry a rate of 5 1-2 per cent, ment* for these classes, whioh will Eugene B
Bush.
—h. 72; —
Public
""
----Health.
The Track team won the county three additional cars at lower prices.
(but there is a reduction to 5 per cent be arranged so they will not con­ Harvey Burges, 8. M.. 72; Civics.,
meet with a total of 61 points.
They Incorporate all the special
I until 1938 Tlie rate on Commission- filet with the Dally Vacation Bible Harvey Burgess. 8. M.. 72.
Smith, McConnell and Havener features of tlie famous Dodge line
The Kim Sigler cup for highest,
। er’s loan* is 5 per cent. Against these Schools.
IJOO . |J39 . fc]85
We have been making, memorials right
graduating
this thnt have made it so popular with
(rotes farmers in most cases liad been
-----------------• • *
’
: percent of Second Class promotions. are the only seniors ...........
.o
was earned by Ttoop 72. Harvey year so a wealth df material will be all Dodge owners.
I paying from 5 per cent to 8 per cent,
.«here in Hastings for 28 years. We have
Burgess. 8.
8- M. Tlie Hodges Jewelry back for the following season.
Read the advertisement of For­
but on numerous loans they had
ever been trying to see just how good We
cup for highest number of Second
rest L. Johnson in this issue. Mr.
been paying 9 per cent. 10 per cent.
'Mack”
Bunday evening at 8:15. twenty- Johnson represents the Dodge and
Class promotions was given Troop
: and even above 10 per cent.
(
------------could make them.
I Until Marell M Ihe Iwd Ml* «M
E.urulnmenL ol lhe Mnd K»six members of the class of 1934 ,Plymouth
...........................
z county ___
lines ...
in ^_..
Barry
and
TMmmlMloner’. 1mm .er. nude In ■“«*««• PM&gt;ldM Inr erowd. H. Burgess, 8. M- The Whitman- entered the High school auditorium (will be pleased to talk with anyone
euh commeneln, on U.M &lt;UU they »
»&gt;“ K •»“ Lathrop cup for highest number of to take seats for Baccalaureate ex-1 m the county who is in the market
If you are interested in fine, honest
Plain white and the
—l—
for a good
car at a low price.
iwere made mainly In the p,vem- n
oil Building arena points was earned by Troop 72. Due ercises. Rev A. N- Fields gave tlie -------------memorial work and courteous service, just
ment-gu.nuiued build, nt the Fed- a,'d hall al the century o&lt; Prog- to the fact that Troops 89 and 51 address. Rev. Chamberlain offered
newest colors
etal p.™ MortgW. Crporatinn
&gt;“&gt;
.?;"'n were very late and the Court was prayers and Rev. McKean read tlie AGENT FOR MAR­
SHALL FURNACE.
give us an opportunity to show you some
Thw bond., .re e»mpl Irani all *•*’&lt;' “hlm.l ‘-“‘her. *“&gt;
ln‘o • finished when they arrived, the cups Scripture lesson.
Fred
N.
Carl,
of
1021
8.
Church
Graduation
exercise*
will
be
held
were
awarded
to
the
Troops
that
Peter.I. state, munlelp.1 u&gt;d local
«' «“»,»
“»*•
of our distinctive pieces of Memorial Art
St., has been appointed ns local
Friday evening al 8:00.
I taxation, except luna.ei. natal., m- and
“&lt;• pul
D“‘ them
J“m through a scries of were in Court when it opened.
agent for the Marshall Furnace Oo..
iMnuum. and
anu gift
Bu* taxes. They are »t«&gt;U which haa astounded veteran
Work. We design and manufacture.
Iberitunce
manufacturers of the well
known
VISITED OREGON
--------------------------------------- --------[guaranteed fully aa to principal and
On»V King and one RECEIVES AN UNUSMr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hayes of [Marshall furnace.
Interest by the United Blate* govern- 9th”, »l‘linul tra nef.
®.ve,r. Bt‘
AL APPOINTMENT Hastings. Mich., who have been! Fred hai had special training in
I ment. In a relatively short period ‘'mpted o handle Ilona and tiger*
visiting here for the past two days, the detail* of this furnace and feel*
i after they were IsSued they wld J&lt;*etber in the same act and King
In white
above par and hod met a favorable
record for the number A. A. Kirchner Commissioned &lt;were so interested in the display of ■ prepared to render extra good servin the Oregon Diamond Ju-(ice in installation, or whatever may
from' l.rraer. ,n,i u»l, «&lt;
bjbusM
u &lt;br
and pastel shades
an Ensign in U. 8. Naval relics
(bllee headquarters,
that they plan to be desired. His phone Is No. 2523
rrMiton .11 over U.. Unllrt SUM “»» ‘Im. The eiuerummem «IU
MICHIGAN
PHONE 2497
HASTINGS
return
here
for
the
week
of
the
ju-(and
he
will
be
pleased
to
confer
Reserve
Force
' With the use of these bond*, the re- ** trc* °* chMW-. ,
aqd will be guests of Mr. and with npyone interested in installing
In a recent issue of the Grand bllee,
]
financing program is going forward
" J *
Eatabliahed 1907
Fred L. Heath.
(a new heating unit.
... BASKETMAKER
i Rapids Sunday Herald appeared the Mrs.
:
INDIAN
1 rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes have been the I--------- nnrriTznv-----------VISITS THORNAPPLE
*’.guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heath, hav. ,, , ;.rl AW*’1
..
.
ing
.lom»d
here
en
rmne
tn
AMr1 a“Tl' Hgxkdlne .u Mute March
■
DEATH OF REV. R. J. Sl.EE.
I Kirchner, son of Mrs. O. A. Davis 1
"Chief
Foster.- Indian banket
kcv
tuce wno
------- ” --------deen. wih. icon Mu PtaneUM. ?&gt;■ «&gt;
“
Rev. Hoocrt
Robert j
J Slee.
who wo.-.
was i&gt;uapasof this city:
&lt;
where they .pent the whiter. They her Iwrnie May H. 183g. She waa
”A. A Kirchner. Chief Engineer '
The new Oplino shapes
city for three years, but wlu&gt; had
v8m ‘h at, ’PJ1 ?
8
will lew.. Mr. In th. m.n.n.g lor
Van Wle Noiem'
bren fur the past two year* the pas- lft*1 wcck and aPent ,hc
looking of the Grand Rapids Police Radio Aberdeen
bcr 24. 1901. nt Clare. Michigan.
Station. WPEB, was notified by the ■
or stiff straws
tor of the Temple Methodist church
b®*1*61 making material. Mr. FosWhile here. Me. and Mrx.
‘hcre
&gt;•"•
ter 11
Is *
a rela,
relative
Chief Bundago navy department April 28th. that lulled Crater Lake. Klamath mil..i until moving into this part of
of Muakegun Height*, died at Bron- Ur
’« of rhM
he had been commissioned an En- '
Michigan.
son hospital. Kalamazoo, on Friday. 'formerly of Thornapple lake.
sign in the communications reserve 1and points of interest around Med­
To
Ulis
union
were
born
one
His funeral was held Monday from MAKE BEAUTIFUL
of the U. 8. Naval reserve force and (ford. with Mr. and Mrs. Heath­ daughter and three sons. Mrs. Olive
the Muskegon Heights Methodist |
Genu inc Panama, $3.50
BASKETS AND ROSES. would be attached to the 13th dlvl- 'Medford. Oregon. Dally Mail Trib­ Cassel of Coats Grove. Clyde of
church, where he had done splendid
Kirchner une.
1
Up the Thornapple river at Indian sion at Grand Rapids
Naehvtlle and Orville and Ralph at
work for the community and Ute ,Grove n family composed of the was sworn in Monday night. April
Ivonic.
MANY
MANY
HERDS
STARVED.
STARVED.
.
r
...
| church.
,
30tl&gt;.
at
the
Naval
Armory
By
Lieut.
father, mother and little daughter,
Mrs. Nora Whitney, formerly of J Besides the family and our chilRev. sice has filled some fine :have been staying for several weeks. Comdr. I. J. VanKammen. comSummer
charges In tlie Michigan Conference, iThey have Just relumed from Flor­ mandlng officer of the 13th dlvl- Haallng*. who ha* been spending the 4ren she leave. tj» mourn he rlow
past few months with her parents®„n‘‘*bCj K,,rs
J" ” « d Jm, ,!
Beautiful light colors
among them charlotte. Titrec Rlv- ida where they spent the winter, aiiriI sion.
at Pinconning, has gone to Oomins.1 Woodland. ran sister*. Mr* J?
crs. Battle Creek and Ionia and had since coming here have been cl"Kirchner served three years in
.
.
.
...
Vlomtnn nt Ontnrn Valiev Mort 11
49c, 69c, 79c, $1.00
been district superintendent of the (gagrd in making flower baskets aRdI the U. 8. Coast Guard in U. 8. A. Mid»Twhere ’.he ST ^cepted "a Fleming of Golden Vaher worth
(Grand Traverse District. He bad American Beauty rose*, the daugh­ and in Europe as Radioman and position with J. W. Reeves al Ui&lt;D"kota and Mrs. Arthur WilM of
'Marion. Michigan, and one brother.
many warm friends in litis city. ter doing the latter. They have soldI since his discharge front that serv-1I alien Hotel
She wrius U&gt;e Banh.r U.»t the1 J Leray &lt;X SprtJW Arbor Mlchlwn.
Wash Tie*, 3 for $1.00
Throughout the slate he was high­ many basket* for Decoration Day. ice a number of years ago. ha* been | She writtt the Banner that the
t amf other relatives besides a boat
ly regarded as a pastor and as a
MASON
man.
‘
—••made
— -------------------------------approval from all who have seen lice Department, installing the ra-।
r., 'ha*
pasture very poor and the
SJ,e was tender hearted and wUldio equipment and having charge has made pasture very poor and the
them
Ion,
cold
wu&gt;l&lt;-r
many
lmr&lt;l&gt;
« •
&gt;»»’ •»
nt that
ti.ni division.
rUvicim.
cold winter
caused
many herds "« “&gt;«“»?/
of
He Is considered Iona
of “«&lt;ik
to .tmvo
to tfcmllt.
«»«
«a«l
THREE H. H.S. TRACK
ED. EHRARD.
one of the best informed radio en­ nmny hmo mid ho«a. JuH now-Um
•&gt;“* nideared Itemtlr to .11 w&gt;»
MEN IN REGIONALS Many will remember Ed. Erhard, gineers in the middle west.
condition U mmewlmt . Improved J™, her. She will W InUwd mrnl
who worked on M-37 at the time it
"It has been recommended that
sbicc the gras.i lias come op better. ^1' those who kiww^ her beat.
Ensign Kirchner be appointed Unit
Three Hastings High track men
|
MARRIAGE LICENSE.' ’
i worked their way through the finals woA hurt In a road accident and ’Commander of Unit No. 6. section 2,
HASTINGS
JUST "A RACKET.”
died a day later. May 19 He had U8NRC, Grand Rapids. Michigan.
'Lloyd A Hawley. Woodland ... 21
in the Regional Meet at Grand Rap­ been driving a tractor trailer haul­ The new apjiointmenl as Ensign and
Bottle tic
Prom report* published in the
ids. These were Beckwith in the ing cars between Grand Beach and the recommendation will not con­ Grand Rapids papers it would ap- [Carrie May Curtiss. Clarksville .. .13
hurdles, Juglc in the half mile and Chicago. The accident happened flict with Kirchners present status pear tiiat slot machine* arc "a
we don’t know exactly why the
Peterson in the mile. All three were near Michigan City. Hl* spine was with the Police Department."
racket." Their harm la not merely 1 recent protest of a group of teachers
competing in track events for the injured causing him to be paralyzed
Such appointments are rare as It the fact that some men. who ought -of English against the growing use
first time.
'
from the chest dawn. An operation I* necessary to attend a Naval to know belter and who cannot af- 'of A|nng /should call to mind dear
was performed to relieve the pres­ academy ordinarily In order to be­ ford to gamble, will try their luck ■ j4re primly, who always referred to
Tomato Juice No. 10 Can
OBITUARY.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY;
sure but he only lived a few hour*. come a commissioned officer, but with *k&gt;t machines knowing they the neighborhood fat boy as "BuratCarrie Loehr, the oldest daughter
because of Mr. Kirchner’s excep­ cannot beat the game. The worst is (er.”
of Washington and Emma Loehr,
OBITUARY.
tional training and experience in Its appeal to children, who part &gt;__
was born tn Rutland township on
Mary A. Brown was ____________
born U&gt; Lltch- ,radio, he has been honored with tiic company with their pennies in such, __ ।
the farm where she lias spent her neij
March 29, 1862. and died ।appointment. His Hastings friends machines. Grand Rapid.* has banned
life and itassed away there very sud- jjay ig 1934 ugc&lt;j 73 years. 8hc was &lt;extend congratulations.
them fronr «il store* and business
denly May 23. 1934. She was born married to John Coney and to this
place* in that city. We think Grand
September 4. 1671
union were born four children, only LOCAL COMMANDERY
Rapids 1* wUe bi so doing.
She was of a quiet.' lovable dis- o,ie ron.’John coney of Battle Creek,
TO STATE CONCLAVE EAST WALL LAKE
ixnition and very
ui I...
her be • surviving
sunlving sjne
she was
wits again
agaUi nmmni
married io
to
iKXYiuwii
&gt;&gt;•&gt;&gt; sincere u&gt;
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 224-1-2557 BL— f
her of
nt right,
riuht and
anti always
alwuvx read&gt;
rcadv. to
I Htt
u..n
.... Au8 . 29.
to 1930.
lain who
wl&gt;.&gt;'
lief
fj W1
k
AND VICINITY.
I was nciu
- ’otn 25 to 30 members of the k&gt;help in the support of the church. aLM&gt; survives. The funeral was held
।
Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard and two
Dandy Broom, ea.
the Wa.lWall-'''■*'
cnl Commandery
are expected to sons of Kalamazoo called on E. D.
also, for years a very faithful mem- on Saturday. May 19. at til&lt;
j
Grand
Commandery Reynolds Bunday.
Ler
Christian
Tern- aorn
4^(7 runerai
funeral nonic.
home. «w».
Rev uvuu
John W.
attend
wu of the
'.-v Womens x,....,.
—............
” _
---- ...
,
,
----- . perance Union Site will be great I v Kltchlng officiating. Burial In Rlv- . Conclave in Lansing next Monday.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Rev. C. P. Vrecland and wife
; missed by all who knew her. She
cemetery
Tuesday and Wednesday. June 4. 5 spent Monday and Tuesday at their
.leaves
____ to mourn I.-.......
I....
~
unit
ft
rtn
'T'llf.wiav
iutrazU»*
“
t
t
'
an(
j
e.
On
Tuesday
parades anrt
and
her passing, two
cottage and motored to Vermont­
LIONEL
BARRYMORE
hnd JANET GAYNER in
SURGERY
GUILD
NO.
19.
(drill*
will
be
held.
brothers and otic sister. Luther of
ville for the night at the hoine of
Xfer 9C
........ ...
Rutland. Amanda Anders
of Has- , Guild No. 19 will meet with Mrs I
her brother. Walter Briggs.
TO TEST SALES TAX.
tings
titfvA and
unit Charlie who lived with
with 1 Jacob H. Haney. 420 So. Hanover:
Rev. Bowser and wife spent Mon­
ar., on Thursday.
rnuraoay. -u..
c 7.
.. All mem-1 ThP Slate Farm Bureau has de­
। her in the old home, also three 1 St'.,
June
day at their cottage.
bcr* are urged to attend and bring' termlned to test the constituttonalMr. and Mrs. Boertma of Grand
thlmbles. Emma 8. Evans. Secy.
nephews.
[applied in Michigan to the purchase Rapids spent the day Thursday
Comedy—“GIRL TROUBLE’
'of seeds, supplies and tools to aid cleaning their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kahler. Mr.
farmers In their production work.
Cartoon—“GRASSHOPPERS AND ANTS” — PATHE NEWS
(The claim is made that such appli­ and Mrs. Clifford Kahler and two &lt;
sons. Mr and Mrs. Leon Benedict |.
cation of the sales tax to such pur­ and son and Mr. and Mrs. Burdette I ’
On. Fr..
chases is contrary to the Intent of
Lyttle motored to Eaatmanville Sun­
the legislature in passing the law.
Kellofg'i
day to visit friends.
4
TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs Carl Ricker enter-L
GARDEN CLUB.
I The Thomapple Garden club will Ulned Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tex- ’
' meet with Mrs J. M. Mohler on ter and son of Hasting* Saturday.’
4
June 14, at two o’clock. The Mohler evening.
Seward Walton of South Maple 4
residence Is about four miles frdm
Comedy—"Roaming Romeo”—Abo Paramount Pictorial—News
Michigan
town on M-37 west and with Its Grove visited his grandmother, Mrs. 4
ADULTS IS CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
beautifully landscaped grounds will Mina Aldrich. Sunday.
be a delightful place to visit.
BEAR HOLE LAKE NEWS.
A miscellaneous program pertain­
Frank
M.
Haight
and
son
Edwin
ing to gardens in other states will
। be given. All members please notice of Coats Grove called on Zellon
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
ll- ioc
Kaiser Sunday.
' th* date.
’
Mrs. Morris Calkins has been en­
ROBERT MONTGOMERY &amp; MADGE EVANS in
tertaining the mumps this week. DEATH OF CHILD.
Wm. Claggett and family visited
Janice, tlie eleventh mouths old
Marshall-Wolverine furnaces, air condi­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. friends in Battle Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alissell Craven
Miller of Irving township, died on
tioning equipment, repairs for any make
Monday. May 28. No &lt;}ate for the called on Morris McMurry and famALSO COMEDY AND PATHS NEWS
funeral has been announced but lly in Hastings Sunday,
of furnaces at very special prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cole enter­
burial will be in tlie Rosco Plains
tained friends from Grand Rapids
, cemetery in Hillsdale Co.
Sunday.
DeLuxe vacuum-brush method of clean­
1
MEMORIAL SERVICK
Harman Feldpausch and family
Shultz or Froopori
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
The Rev. John W. Kltchlng de- called on friends in Hastings Bun­
ing furnaces, $3.50 for the complete job.
llvered a splendid Memorial Day day.
'sermon on Bunday to the members&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hurless
of the various patriotic organization, »tre callers of his father. H. Hur­
MARSHALL FURNACE COMPANY
i of the city, who were guesU at the: less, in Hastings Thursday.
Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Harold Durkee. Mr*. Fred
1021 S. Church SL Ph. 2523
Hale.. Miu Alva King. Mr*. Frank
FRED L. HEATH HONORED.
ALSO
Kurr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck-1&lt;
Hasting*! Mich. FRED N. CARL, Mgr.
• Many friends of Fred L. Heath, with of Hastings acre callers of Mrs
of Medford, Oregon, former well
(known druggist of this city, will be list Uib week.
pleased to Icam that he lias been
ALSO SHORTS AND NEWS
MATINEE SAT. AT 5 F. M.
named representative for the local
(retail drug code authority tor the. iatonal golfer* will doubUw* be. Wa't
I first congressional district of Oreg-on :

Court of Honor
Monday Evening

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MARSHALL FURNACE
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Girl Without A Room

ANNOUNCES THE OPENING
OF A DIRECT FACTORY
AGENCY

FUGITIVE LOVERS

Jaaei Cagnoy in Lady Killer

Jaekle Coeper in Lone Cowboy

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MAY 30, 1934

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nash and
'family of Hasting* spent Sunday
with Otto Natxel.
Mr. and Mr*. sWarren Sefton of
Dewey. All boys up for promotion
Grand Rapids spent the week end
from now on will be accommodated
at their cottage iicre.
The needy boys’ camp period at at the Courts of Honor which will
I Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bishop and
the w. K. Kellogg Foundation Comp be held at Camp Ben Johnston at
Ison of Hinds Comer* spent Eaturat Pine Lake will begin Monday.
। day evening With Mr. and Mr*. Otto
(Continued from Page One)
June 4. at which time 175 boys from logg Foundation camp at Pine lake.!
Planting time is nearly here. If you have not
i Pranshka and family.
be
made
as
small
as
possible.
As
a
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart spent
Area
Council
Field
Day
program
rnodatcd each week. incac
UIUUUICU
These are uu/a
boys
- ------ —----------- • •
already signed one of our PICKLE AGREE­
—
..
-----------Sundny wllh Mr and Mra Robert
matter
of
fact
the
city
has
spent
who could in no other way attend for thia year will be staged Friday
MENTS, do so AT ONCE, if you wish to get in
about
112.000
more
than
that
bud
­
Voorman of Bugbee Corners.
camp, but who are to have thU'afternoon. June 1. The program will
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill and
privilege through the kindness of'start with a parade at one o'clock al get. the excess taken from the gen­
on THIS CASH CROP with GUARANTEED
the Foundation. The Camp will be the Scout building, Battle Creek, then eral fund. That was much more Mrs. Nelson Hulbert and son of Bat­
PRICE MARKET and FREE SEED 1
under the leadership of Field Exe- to Geneback Field, where review of than would ordinarily have been ex­ tle Creek were Sunday guests of
cutlve L. E. Shafer and William troops, flag ceremony, line burning, pended. The increase was due to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulrich.
__ _______
_____
Gus
Peake,
who______________
has been sick___
for
Houser of Eaton oounty. together signalling. fire by friction, tent the fact tliat the city had the opIt will mean cash to you during July and Au­
With a very competent staff of lo- pitching, pyramid building and oth- portunity to have labor donated for the past few weeks, is able to be
’
cal Scout, leaders. A certified Red:er Scout activities on a competitive new sewers and other work by the sitting up at this writing.
gust when very little revenue is received from
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Cross Life Saver will be in charge basU fog troops will be held. The CWA. If the city would buy the sew- I
other farm crops.
OBITUARY.
of the water-front activities and (council shield, a beautiful trophy er pipe and other supplies needed.
every precaution as to safety will be' now held by Tnx&gt;p 3. Battle Creek Extensive improvemenu at the wa- 1 Frank W. Leonard, son of Mary
taken. ■’Hastings boys, who have re-11* the great honor. All lortl Scouts tafworks plant accounted for a con- Ann and Aaron Leonard, was bom
are to attend by troops, and "'***•
Scout
ceived cards notifying them of their —
’-­ slderable port of the Increase; but March 1. 1865. In Hope township,
acceptance, are asked to meet at the I masters are in charge of activities, this was provided by funds that I Barry county, where his entire life
Health Department office at 9:00 A. discipline, etc. The public is .cor­ had been saved by the council for was spent. He passed away on May
114 at hta home, on the Walldorff
M.. ready fqr the trip. Transporta­ dially invited to attend this annua) that purpose.
PHONE 2640 or 2654. HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
It will be close work for the city farm, where he has resided for tlie
tion Is being furnished through the function, and probably 1,500 boys of
to get by on a *31.300 budget.^bc- ||mst twenty years, heart trouble be­
the area will assemble.
JOE DeRUlTER, Manager.
Hastings Rotary Club.
cause the prices of materials which ing the cause of his death. For the
the city must purchase have ad- 11BSt thirty years he has been a
We handle a Complete Line of Mich. Fertilizer*.
Field Executive
Lloyd
Shafer
vanred. The council has found that member of the Modem Woodmen
spoke at the service at Hendershott
it costs 1800 a year extra to run the ,of America. On Jan. 27. 1891, he
Sunday morning, also assisted in the
street 'lights all night, as -has been
unUed in marriage to Lucy McSunday School.
done for six months. But It was Bain. To this union ten children
felt tha$ that expense was Justified were bom. Edna. Clifford and LibIn view of crime conditions which (bic died in infancy. Russell passed
Court of Honor for the Barn­ WILDCATS DEFEAT
wa^all understand.
;oway on August 29. 1930. SurvivCounty district was held at the cir­
INDIAN NINE 6—5 "Diere can be no doubt in any- |ng are the widow and six children,
cuit court room Monday evening,
body s mind that our city council ’ Clyde nt home; Mrs. June Amsler,
The Chester Wildcats defeated the will consider the Interests of the Kenton. Ohio; Crystal Shearer at
Indian Landing team six to five In a taxpayer first and will make every home. Mrs. Ethel Williams and Magame at Indian Landing Sunday. dollar buy 100 cents worth In labor bd Kay of Kalamazoo; Bernice ReThis coming Sunday. June 3. the and materials. The July levy will be gcr Bt cloverdale. One sister. Mrs.
Indians will play the Bellevue Inde­ about 72 cents per 1100. provided the Lucy Phillips and one brother Perry
pendents
commencing al three board of review does not cut the Wiseman of Hastings; nine grand­
o'clock.
city’s Valuation below *4,400.000. Last children and other relatives and a
ALL C. THOMAS
year It was 61 cento. But. as we host of friends. Burial in Pennock
have explained, it was well known cemetery. May 16. with Rev. Holtz
RUTLAND DEFEATS
STORES’ PRICES
a year ago that the budget last year officiating.
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n,
INDIANS SY 11-9 SCORE was Insufficient. The council deINCLUDE THE
elded to use Ito savings funds in
Governor will hereafter rate a 19Help a lot but the way to n man's heart Is still via,the kitchen.
Rutland handed the Indians their banks to meet a part of the city’s gun salute from the army and navy,
Good food is "half the battle." in that “half" C. Thomas Stores
3% SALES TAX
first defeat Sunday by a score of 11 expenses.
,' The two extra
extra guns ordered by PresPres­
are ready to help you. Good, dependable quality foods await yoli
to fl. Rose. ' Warner and Keller
ident Roosevelt may be considered as
ond our policy of "Everyday Low Prices" makes their
formed the battery for the Indians,
NORTH HOPE
__________________________________
_
recognition of the added hardship
purchase economical and satisfactory.
while Matthews. Anders and Edger
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eckslrom anil of the gubernatorial Job in these
performed a similar duty for Rut­ daughter. Jean, of Battle Creek were troublous times.
land.
Sunday
quests
of
Jay
————f »
', —
- Mr. and Mrs.
. ——
yi
. _ .
Sunday the Indians will play Kal­ Anders and mother.
I "How can I make my wife agree
MISSION INN
amazoo at the fair grounds here.
Mary Hart spent the week end , with me?" asked a man in court. He
with her sister. Mrs. Robert Voor- might try telling her that she wants
A Masterpiece of
man. of Bugbee Comers.
j a new frock.

court for the year. R. E. Cleveland.

Boy Scout News

COUNCIL mis |
M BUDGET
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Attention Farmers

Hirsch Bros. &amp; Co.

Sporting Items,

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

JUNE MOONLIGHT
and JUNE ROSES

COFFEE
SUGAR
COCOA
MACKEREL
COCOANUT
CRACKERS

Medium
Brown Lb.

1-lb.
Box

Those who have sold greater or
smaller numbers will receive pro­
portionately sized checks.
Payments for com reduction are
made in two installments, one when
the contracts are approved in Wash­
ington and the second when con­
tract fulfillment can be proved. Pay­
menu on com are 30 cents per
bushel on the estimated yield of the
land taken out of production. Local
expenses will be deducted from the
■ corn payments the same as for paymento on hogs.
Barry county contracts are being
handled by a local committee whose
members are Wm. Struln. Vernon
Webster and L. O- C- Finefrock.
They are using every effort to speed
the completion of contracts from
this county and V. H. Church, state
statistician, at East Lansing has as­
sured the'committee that there will
be no unnecessary delays in his of­
fice.
Errors made at early metlngs when
farmers were told that they would
get their money as soon as they
signed contracts can not be correct­
ed but these errors should not cause
farmers to break their contracts and
thereby sacrifice certain profits. The
clerical work in the county and state
takes time, and authorities at
Washington must handle thousands
of contracts each day. The task is
enormous but the payments are cer­
tain.

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PINE LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle James and
Mrs. Bellingham attended the fu-l
neral of John Stewart at Plainwell
on Friday.
Clarence Avery and Walter War­
ner are remodelling their barns.
On Monday afternoon many from
this community attended the double
funeral of Caleb and Tralton Boni­
face at Orangeville. They were well
known and greatly respected by all
who had the pleasure of their
acquaintance.
On Bunday Clara Scott, Mrs. Effie
Earle. Mr and Mrs Guy Wilson
and Chris Merlau were in Grand
Rapids visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edd.
Wilson and Mary.
On Wednesday afternoon Leander
Rogers of Union City and Mr.
Hammond of Sherwood who had
been at Gr&amp;nd Masonic lodge at
Muskegon called on Mr. and Mrs.
John Agtn.
,
The‘South Pine Lake school closed
on Wednesday with a picnic sup-

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DUNHAM SCHOOL.
The Dunham school closd Tues­
day. May 22. with a picnic dinner
and a bOMball game between the
young men and the married men.
Six eighth graders received diplo­
mas as follows: Beatrice Buxton.
Dorothy Hock. Russell Donovan;
Brandt McIntyre. Ralph Swift and
Huron Healy, Darwin Swift re­
ceived a spelling certificate
and
Beatrice and - Keith Ball. Enid
Cheeseman. Nell Kidder, and Mer­
ton Hoffman received attendance
certificates.
The Dunham school baseball team
was successful in winning five base­
ball games and no leases. Tlie
schools played were the Barney Mills,
Durfee. Moore and Branch. Ralph
Swift played pitcher In meet of the
game*.
The co-operation of the parents
and friend* in being present and in
providing the bountiful dinner gave
everyone a good time and the same
spirit helped to make Ute school

VegetabiM for Children

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THOMAS
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1928 4-cylinder CHEVROLET TRUCK, 43 bin.
wheel base; nearly new 10-pIy tire*, new CAR
battery, good condition, a find at only_
vUv
1929 STUDEBAKER SEDAN—« niep, clean job,
with good motor arid tires; A real bar- C9AR
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Our mechanic* are skilled workmen on all
makes of car*. We have the latest appli­
ance* for checking motor perform*
ance*, etc. Give u* a trial.

General and Corduroy Tire* and Accessories
Genuine Ford Batteries and Parts

Universal Garage Co.
rfr

FORD DEALERS
Hasting, Michigan

4*^

Watch the FORDS Go By

penscs, to the Barry county fanner
who had average sales of 12 hogs

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1931, 157-in. Model AA FORD TRUCK &lt;4 7g
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(Continued from Page One)

PURE
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^BURYS
Sack
BEST
FIOUR $ J 09

V-8 1933 CLOSED CAB Pick-Up la A-l condition.
A handy, light truck for
many use*—at only____

PAYMENTS ARE
MISUNDERSTOOD

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Large Stock of
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C. THOMAS STORES

I

The reason people are patient
with statesmen Is because they don't
know what to do. either.

Thrilling Sheers, Eyelet Batistes, Seersuckers

New
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Seersuckers for sports 7T. some with’jackets for all*
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and flattering color-combinations! Linens, piques,
too, in this smart group! In sizes 12 to 52! Come
early—they’re the kind that won’t stay long!
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White Linen

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98'
Here they are—the stunning big ballibuntal braid hats that everybody
.wants and wears! Light in weight—
but all the style in the world! And
they’re^only 98c.

&lt;re "it" for ifriutl

Organdy Bows, Ruffles, Sleeves!

DRESSES

Double or Su

Sheers and Wash Prints!,

Breasted!

oo
Colors and patterns like gay,
bits of Spring! Necklines,
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sashes, pkirts are flared or,
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* to miss such unusual bar-;
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they’re dramatic and
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double-breasted I Skirtt
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variety of coatumca wUfe' .
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HASTIN'

�THE nAITTXaa

H*»ting» B»nner ^‘^„“'
HuUrn'
T‘,or-sensitive of nations to monkey
—---------- jirtth.

This andThat
The Editorial Desk.

What Others Say

Backward Glances;
Bits
of Yesterday
Notorious Dioorder.

ot 'HaahvUJe. Blanche Goldsworthy I An American vWtor **y» he w*A
Revs- Bancroft, Carnahan and
Hunsberger are each to deliver short and Arthur Long break of Battle greatly impressed by the soldiers al
addresses by invitation of ths a. A. .Creek, Mrs. Mildred Fritz and chll- Whitehall and at the Bank of EngMr*. land. The changing of the guard and
Frank Oarrod at Kalamazoo and
th- ,h«n»
president of the Fourth National Mm. Suale Smith of Parchment.
«&gt;e suarding of Uw change.
Bank of Grand Rapids. Mr. Bowne
I* now president of five banking
bouses.
County Clerk Mack ha* been
wrestling with the mumps for the
past week, Mumps were slightly
ahead the fore part of tlie week, but
Charley "made a bridge" and saved
a fall.
Wednesday last Mrs. O H. Green­
vine and Mr*. A. H. Johnson left

1
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Steeped in Statistic*.
.
1 Citizens
of Michigan, whether
they be Republicans. Democrats, So- ij "Editorial desks are notoriously Mrs. M. D. Reed entertained the,
DMlcuu nutur
st IluUur*—
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___ I -------------------1—1 ...X—lll-.
K...|nn
anciuM M we«B&lt;i
— --------------- | ciaUjts. or any other Party, are
“*r I,
।untidy." write* W. H- Berkey in the following Sunday—Mr. and Mrs W.
'___________________________ :'in apprehending kidnappers, it plainly
disgusted• with the _c
"chlsel,—
Cassopolis Vigilant, "and when Don T. Rowland. Clifford and Charlotte!
ButecripiicM br Mail. Poatpsld:
must be dawning on criminal gangs J«-o&lt;»ineofU»
""""
"‘m’ "f ,H" »uu»
*,J*’** -k«llW
,no c&lt;xl,r,„e 0, lhc H„Uort D«r
Drawer.,.,
ttpeewllx
w
Ih.y
i»l8wM c|„„d hu
menu, J land of Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob,
®&lt;r/AtTi.C^12L.)O!'1
“ 00 that this is the most dangerous
lira -rra up «.
* -.i&gt; .rauouUUoo o&lt; rarair-rami
ix natuiv COL'XTT six moxths ec. racket they ever tackled. Ygt even plow irlenra and .Ites &lt;4 llor.no
fclt „ eU1M tn,._
Krapp of Kalamazzoo.
Dt&lt;»Amnr&lt;covNrY?&gt;T»REK months wlttl Publ,: °Plnion so solidly Abbon, rall.-elor ol Inurn.l rera- b^tw
[M [„t. E.-Odv Fred
Relatives and friends who helped
hue, .nd Natlural commlneemra J Qmn learnlra (h.l Don', Arab ran Don Hinkley and daughter Elma
nt advance ---- - ------------------ Me against this crime, it is interesting.
Wm. H. Powers and P. A. Sheldon
for MlchlK.li of Uie Democratic been reported to have bran drared. celebrate their birthdays Sunday
, i0 if not disgusting, to learn that when
*r,&gt;’
U . . .
.
,
’■T'lC'1 Don that he left hl* hat on were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hinkley and left for the Chicago convention to­
A mein i? the
the latest
Inte.dt reports
re-rvirtA of
nf this
thlse-eu...
. desk
_ ..__
__ ____
.. ago
. and. that'R®'*
.. .r
one of the worst gangs of criminals ' Among
Dbn*
seven
years
*n4 Meric of Constantine; Mr., day. Clement Smith goes Monday.
a&lt;M&gt; In many years w‘a* caught In the cjtolllra to ibora from Ihora | „ od„ ou!„'t nnd lt Ule Job o,|rad Mr.
CHu&lt;k- HlnUra rad
_______ _
SHULTZ,
AbrKMTniNO k*TEs.
Southwest It became-a popular form County postmaster* who claim they jcieanmg was not thorough. The hat daughter France*, Mto* Florence j
were asked to contribute various jwas Ilot found. Herb Wood of the!vlcr^of Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday callers at J. E. Norton'*
ir agtwtUw rMri •» epphee Of Indoor sport for people to call
sums to assist in Abbott's expense* । BaI,Bor Advance started to clear hto’John Sorson and sons of Marne and were. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ostroth
■e lH»l. Md r.edlM arilrw. J(&gt;e
chBl wlU1 U,t,tn l,,ro''Kh Uie tn landing them jobs,
and lhe:drag an(j g^t so interested in read-iMr' Bnd Mr#- Pa"1 Bryant and Nor-1 and children. Mrs. Sarah Ostroth
&gt;f 00 ar»« p»«. zse i«f
jafl tars, bring them delicacies in ability of One George W. Woods. Hng old mall that he only got thc'ni“ MUs Eva Hinkley, who has been ’ and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams, all
AJibotJ s Prlv*tc werctary. to gobge ucat enjj cleared the first week Wc ,vlsltln4 her brother for two weeks । of Maple Grove.
43.2 from Plymouth businessmen see all tlie housecleaning we want i returned with them.
| Mr. and Mr*. John Chamberlain
haitt! In a maudlin manner.
"to aid in getting PWA allocations' at pome, without starting any of. Mrs. Wallace Osborn has received and Patricia, Miss Maybelle Hart
'for your tou-n."
ttuit sort of thing right on top of our'word that her parent*, Mr. and Mrs.! and Miss Barbara Chamberlain
VETERAV8 FOR PEACE.
MonUi* ago. when W&lt;kk1s .succeed-; desk We remember that Oplc Read T- C. Palmer of Tulsa, Oklahoma. | were Kalamazoo visitors Saturday
edhas
m getting that money, we learned ;Oncc looked at our desk and re-iarc coming to the Battle Creek aan-1 afternoon.
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.. ,„u
A new and powerful influence
will fubluh
tr
Luu? « °.B*-Lrul asserted
against on armament from our publisher »t Plymouth. I marked that such a desk was a mark i Harlum the latter part of this week,! Mra- Kalheryn Hart ot Freeport
Elton R Eaton, that the Democrat*. Of genius; 'that to.' said Opie, 'It where he ha* been sent for treat- called In this vicinity Thursday,
ttl obituary p«&gt;.try un. rent » »or4
race among the nations—the French
hud asked for “about 4500.00." Mr. [takes a genius to find anything on ment.
Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain and PaNo counuoieallon will ba publiahrU «ti
.......
...
i«r any citcunnuterA uni-t. &lt;t br.&gt;» th* veterans of the World war. In fact Eaton, a former secretary to Gov- i( • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stadel and trlcla. Mrs. J. E. Norton and MLss
rriur a uawa and putt ofleo addnaa.
u u pr^b^ that the Krfat major- ernor Groesbeck fur four years, and •
• • •
daughter of Freeport and Mr. and I Dorothy enjoyed the revival sen­
Yet this notorious untidiness Is not Mrs 0611 Fausey and Mr. and Mrs.: Ices at Prairieville Sunday evening,
Th.JH*L,rrBb^Ion'.1 of tb« u&gt;' oi vcteraw. on this earth, regard- a Republican all his life, confided
the “proposition ' to us. saying, "in a mark of deliberate ahlttleaanesa-'RuMcU P»u*ey and daughter. JacH you are not a regular attend-i
W^at«rn’»i,£3n*aa’&lt;,andSu,prir ,CM Cf countD- ate oppowd to WOT.____ ____ _ ____ _____ ,
all my life I never saw sudi brass as ।There is something very Ullsfying dueline Lou. of Battle Creek were f ant at Sunday School come next
pared to do any Uud of uwk These men know flrst hand the price
a bunch
bunch nf
of nemocrau
Democrat* chiselling
chiselling a
a:
w
.
_ of Mr. and Mrs.[Sunday and And out all about the
.
a
«very thought-provoking,
about a wSunday
guest*
a«:&lt;i i»b pnuuaa
.
Icontest.
of modem
modem combat
combat In
In terms
terms of
of life.
life. R
R’’ouP
oup of
ot Republican*
Republican* for
for funds
funds on'desk
on [desk covered
covered with
with "a'niLM?eUaneou*
a miscellaneous j! Ralph
Ralph Eggleston.
Eggleston.
contest.
suffering and destruction. The more •'
'uch 0
“ baAb “ ‘,hc
he exploitation
«plo»tetlon of assortment of clippings, old letters,
letters, .j County “Y" Secretary Prank An-1
An- , plaju
plaju&gt;- are
*r* being made tor
for a Chllthoughtful on«
e*
,.
Inewapapcra.
will
A MARATHON IN PARDONS.
one* among
Mnoiw them looking
newsjwpcr*. bulletins,
bulletin*, pamphlet*.
pamphlet*. ,Brl1
««■&gt;! Mt Sunday night for Blue dren's
dren * Day program. The cdate
Uec w
„»
Peonle thmuahnm .he state are tnougnuui ones among mem looKmg
A
At V***
tiut’ tune
“"5 E#ton
Eaton and lhc
the "re-lhintterx
‘blotters, stub
rtnh pencils,
Wni.n« .circular:
circular? etc
etc. ! Ridge. North Carolina, to attend the be announced next week. Anyone
People throughout Uie state are
back over events since the armistice mainder
of
businessmen
etc; something
: tnu
------------------♦ will p.vta-tc
------ Lmeet
—
very
.cold
and.'1 -national
meeting
of wwiq
County "Y"
wlio w-m
will
take —
part
please
,
.------■ • Plymouth's
'—...................
vic . sotncinuig
very .coin
■ ■‘•'-.-■raw.
v,
i [ wiv.
.... r»k.
emmiTit’ more
i. realize the futility of wlin
■■
.
becoming
more and
and more
more riLAAatL*.
dtssatb-— ,
undoubtedly
*'1’o ralw-rl
raised ih.
the rTTO
4372. acknowledged | ...
friendless
about
an immaculate desk secretaries. The camp to located at the church on Saturday after­
fled with Parole Commissioner Dcbo W-Iir. uie impossibility of gaining the fact that “we went out and wiiose polished surface Is inr.nm-,aboul nineteen miles from Artwvtlle «*»n at 2:00.
and Governor Comstock for their ■ anything substantial or
lasting
kno*u’K J*”1 .brred only with those few imple-["ld «n interesting program is
-------------riuJM.il.
,r Hrtmn.,, Nat
J
7.
Abbott and Woods .were powerful in- ments absolutely essential tor ham- Promised.
QUIMBY.
wholesale pardon of prisoners. Not through armed force. These veterans fluences In PWA matters, and that ! me ring oi* copy.
!
------------■ Four car load* of young people at- ..
------------&gt;—--.ultima
j
.
: ----- —• •—*—a VI yvuttn pevpte aime ring ui*
o&lt;* copy.
copy .
nnlv do these two members
member* of the who u_.._
u*,.
were
nnlv
dntm.
.
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n
t,.,.rirai
.
—
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only
have been through the mill, w*’ were only doing what *eemcd
• • •
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY, ‘ended a'marsJimaUow roast
the
Once
MLss Winifred Heflernon visited home of Rev. Jacobs near Charlotte
present administration adopt the so to speak, can take an Important loynl to l)'Jr'°*'n community's interOnce in
in a
a lifetime
lifetime it
it is
is probable
probable
ot
could-hot
that
attitude rhat they can do no wrong, -----part inau.
thera-a..
light -----------------for peace if .....
they &lt;'i!sVh
, co^'a
W squawk
.
tha;almost
alniQ01 everyone
«^D&lt;xieget*
get* bitten
omenby
oy Miss
•—Catherine Cagney of Cloverdale Saturday night.
at the ,I
time
but *
we
wonder how
hnu- the
,u- bug
b..._ of
_• orderliness;
_~a.ra.ii------- which . I*
a. ovcr
over Sunday.
Sunday.
Prof. Wallace of Hasting* High
rt-nn^r- tHn
‘ at
»?P —bUt
C did wonder
but also seem to question the abili­ ,1-oora n do ra.
jraa, olhra crarauraue, wm rani- j )u51 „ u.irattora tn lu way a. the
w
" "
■
Wm.
G ”
Bauer
and hl* daughter, school gave a very interesting talk
ty of Michigan Judges to act impar­
larly gougt-d by these predatory | golf bug. the baseball bug. the bridge Mis* Gertrude Enid Bauer,, left this^n Hw Sunday School le&amp;son. which
member, ol a mat poluteal Party " bus. or any ol thora nwnermu bob- morning for Petersburg.' Monroe ;
enjoyed by all.
tially within the bounds of the law' COUNTY RE-ORGANIZATION.
Is
it
any
wonder,
then,
that
the
by
bugs
which
cause
people
to
grow
county,
to
attend
the
meeting &lt;rf the
The High school student* from
A vigorous drive is on in Michi­
e tuera are braoramg Incrrarataly untnunaaUe over mienweople aetreu Alumni of Petersburg high school. ,hls P,ftcc attended the Waler Carpertinent comments, (which reflect gan to submit the question bi coun­
auaratM win, man, ol chora tn ebn-11„ „
.t„t
„neLmt. Mr Bauer had received an invita-, Nival at Gun lake Tuesday.
our own opinion exactly) made by ty government reform to voters next trol of Democratic
In Mich- ■worn-out piece of‘furniture, or oth- tion from Uie Alumni Association to* Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hoffmaa and
the Grand Rapid* Pres* regarding November. The proposed amend­ *4n',^iW8f Averill. Birmingham „ od&lt;ls aIld ends; except that, it respond to a toast and Miss Ger- f«Udly spent Bunday afternoon In
'| anything.
■this
— orderliness
•
bug trade Enid was born In Petersburg Maple Grove.
EcL-entric.
Debo’s latest impertinence—com­ ment would permit but not cornix*! Kerentrle
her father was superintendent
Mis* Franccna Cutler of Hastings
menting the sentence of Lee Blue a county to reorganize Ils political
THE FROFTT SYSTO,
^^..“o^’Erald “i more when
of it* school*, and many of her rel- «P®nl Rpnday with her parent*,
who bombed a theater in Grand structure, abolish or consolidate ofWe hear much talk these days' dates
[ative* on her mother's side reside
The Epworth Leagiw will give an
| Ice crcoj^ social at the church June
Rapids:
flora wherever possible, to combine
Xt.C &lt; pr0!lt i
ICm bclne । Once bitten, there is only one I near there.
doomed
legs, we
are | thing to do
do—start a big
big clean-up;
---------- --It is on n* last «=&gt;».
wC wvitmng
Mrs J F. Goodyear visited Mrs. 8
“When Governor William A. Com- sparsely settled townships, and hi constalltlv
helmEnnn
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,cum
___
A. airuy
_____
__ oi. paixtr.
constantly
told,
soon In
to —
be- Li&gt;ft»f
CDrTnl
cach
slrny picvc
pie(;c
papcr Edith Alexander Bruckner W
ofi vChiMrs
ftchkar
. being
----- _ told
_. ------—
.au—
-t
— —— of ...w,....
Hastings
Ro
B
and
&gt;i.&lt;
stock pardoned the son of Oommis- general to bring about a more eeo- come a thing of the oast
-.taw
..
ilabelled
...andand
..... &gt; pika
Owv!..,,.
Renlr
past. Stramre
Strange
j.jdc
it »in alabelled
folder
“C0 laxt
lttwres.
*t week.
Mrs.
Goodyear
was daushter:
daughter^
Beatrice
of Lansing
vislt........ - .. ■ •
suck
it in
folder
mt*,
ixxxiyear
was.....
&lt;&gt;sn»icc
oi uaiumg
vuuihntf
nrzkst
nt
this
nre.iv.oon.1
..
il.,.,.l.f
.
...
................. re- .accompanied
.......... ..... I_ , by aher
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the department nomical and compact local govern- how most of this propaganda should place away in tlie sub-divided
daughter.
Mrs. r.e«
•&lt;* tie.
Mr*, Vita...
pienn
Kellogg e,
Saturday
sough: to Justify ment.
come from those enjoying fat gov-1 cesses of a filing cabinet; arrange Donald Van Zllc of Detroit.
[night.
\
of agriculture, he sought
statement that
that
Such a bill to neither new nor rad- th""£2L
»n?a,dCw
.K°SWnasten
?1&lt;’ b&gt; 'books «»d pamphlet* according to
Mk*. Phyllis Reynolds, her moth‘
his action with the: statement
t
-.- mi wincn
&lt;-.&lt; tn this country-rat- denounce
thc. 'cr&gt;
which they hasten,
.
er. Mrs Diamond, and Misses MUBARBERS CORNERS,
tbe penalty was excessive
A short
short leal.
ical. Many
Many states
states
tcessive. " a
tn this count, v ,a dcnoimre ’eToutwon"
mitwo-ri and outmrci" ii
■—
■ dred and Margery Reynolds re­ xrit«
Miss LorcUa DeVault clawed। her
time later he gave a similar reason have already tested out county re- rd in the general scheme of world &gt;
turned Wednesday from Medford. year's schooPat the Altoft district.
for his intenMon to extend a pardon organization with rather happy re- progress. Well try not to worry for1
Oregon, where they have been for May 23. with a good program and a
picnic dinner. “’ to a local youth convicted of sink- suite to the taxpayer. Several coun?,n
I
the past two years.
---------------------Asa Longfellow of South Haven! Miss Crystal Bngdon closed iwr
ing a high school tescher-on in tea- ties in Illinois, tor example, have lnitmtne. industry, ambltton^ teu-'
came Saturday to see his sister. Mri. school Tuesday. May 22nd. at the
tion that was n-y. earned but be- done away with the township unit gallty and ability should be reward- [
Fred Hart. Also her son. Lew Redlan. Brown *cIkk&gt;] district in north CarlBE yourself, simple,
cause the youth* fine was paxl be- entirely and are operating on a cd according to their Just need, then
came Sunday from Grand Rapidt. 1 ,nn Mis* Crystal Bsagdon finished
honesj. and unpre­
Miss Marcia Conkling and friend M”- Margaret WilcoK's school at
fore the governor acted.
county basis Menard county, 1111- it ought to be possible tor them to
t
discover a spot more to their liking I
Miss Katherine
Katherin Snool of Kalamazoo the Brown district in north Carlton,
tending.
and
you
“Now Parole Commissioner Dcbo’note, wr.h an area of 317 square But l( ts s;lfe t0 say that ships leav-1
stent Sunday with
sient
.... Supt and Mrs. Mra. Wilcox could not continue on
will enjoy through
explains the commUtailon of Uie mile* has done away with town- mg American port* bound for these.
•* —
----- account of an automobile accident
&lt;
E Conkling.
life the respect and
sentence of Lee Blue, who bombed a ships and operates with ten elective place* will find very few of their ilk I
- that occurred In Hastings Mxpe lime
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
IT. 'ago.
theater fn Grand Rapids, with Uie officials only at a cost of 44 08 per e“u^rdA7vTrttecrianCr&gt;
Tuscola ।
love of friends. —
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor wc.~
terc! Mr. and Mrs. Burl Nosh ana son
SlILKMAby
excuse
or 413618 .per square
mile. “
‘
_ __ !___
excuse that
that public
public feeling
feeling was
was rere- capita
.
called to Saranac last week to at' ­ Dt’tos visited the latter's |&gt;arehV.
fleeted in the sentence.
Kendall county, with an area of 324
Judge McPeek. perhaps you notend the funeral of Mrs. J. L. Man­ Mr and Mrs. Fred Reed al Highinns. Mrs. Lena Bough and Mtos banks in Maple Grove Sunday.
-HM.rara.pH. to rancHb.
rabto rato hra nto wrauMp.. 3&lt;
dranta, tai’
Cora Manning accompanied them
Mr and Mrs Cirus ShcllenbargcT
reveal that the administration has elective officials and operates at a frs ,t b l0o bad and all that that'
hottie and remained until Tuesday. are planning to go to Detroit Mon­
no faith in tlie ability of Michigan cost of S6-54 per capita or J21325 per Tom Poaer* can't get in his crop*
Mr and Mrs Will Keate of Seat­ day to spend two weeks in Detroit;
Judges to act impartially. They con- square mile Randolph county with but he might as well learn and in
tle. Washington, are visiting her on business.
stitute a direct slap at the Judiciary an area of 537 squari mile* ho* no I*‘,?rnln8rJfrY
J»uul® P05,1 Xor!„,huv.r
. ,
grandparent* and friends Ui the city
train,.ura. ..
. .
. .ztara.hira,
V,
,.K
otners. Drunken driving is not go- subject matter and place neatly on We understand that Mr K. will
LENT CORNERS.
by substituting the snap Judgment townships and ope.a.e* wi.h ten mg to be any too popular in
these shelves within convenient roach,
make this city hl* headquarters this 1 Mr and Mrs Lyle Francisco and
of the governor and the parole com- clectire officials *: a cost of SI 60 digging*. Suspended sentence is go- collect nil the miscellaneous a.-*ort- summer.
; children of Doster spent Sunday
mlss;or.,-r for the considered
de- per capita or 480 64 per square mile, ing to mean anything from 90 days ment of rubber bands paper di(x,.
Mr* W H Wanzer of Ypsilanti, I afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leland
clsions of the ftirlst*.
Washing-.cn county with an area of to a season's pas* a: Ionia. It is still pencils erasers, pen points, etc . and who has been visiting relatives in Hammond.
.u,...,
u a.a ..
*c.
____
t° t*1 sensible to-be sober
[place them in separate trays within the city for the past three week*
Mto* Ruth Hammond and friend
Wha.. citizen* may ask. did Mr M! square------ s ..as 16 townships MurJ
In Charlotte Republl- » drawer; polish the barren surface
left yesterday for Winona. Minneso­ of Kalamazoo called on her mother.
Di-bo do to sound out the actual Mid operates with 51 elective officials can-Tribune.
lot the desk until it glbtens like a ta. where *be will Join Mr. Wanzer. Mrs. Marc Hammond. Sunday. Mrs.
•tttimFni nt thix Mmmrani.r
at »
nf oi at
Mniea nr
' quiet lake at sunrise and becomes so Tlicy will make Winona their fu­ Hammend Is gaining slowly after
"slick'' that you have to put non­ ture home.
•
•
I her severe Illness.
skid supports on your typewriter to
Mrs Frank J Maus and Mrs. M 1 Our school closed last Friday with ।
certain the -public feeling" in this
S-xoe form of «-*nty government ,rJt that the old tunc correction for krepTtl^J crailing alTmer ‘the
A Divur returned to their home in a picnic at the schoolhouse. Mrs.1
city? K io. by whatstandard* does oofj&lt;^di’.ioc in Michigan is cert am pupils in lhc public school ha* not pluo- Do this and then enjoy the Kalamazoo yesterday after a week's Lena Anson Graham ha* taught a I
be measure“public
feeimjar.d*to happen vrxjr: or later. The presK°*;c °’Jl °l fashion, for on the du-.thrill of perfect order the release visit with the formers parent*. Mr wry successful year here.
er.t se-. jp u wo extravagant We cr™ uf j1''1 teachers fur any will-, from lulls and valleys of accumulatj. Mr and Mr* Robert Steele. Wai- &lt;
JT .4,
,a dt'obodience the Wkory rod ed -junk. . thrill which, under fa- and Mrs. B A. Walker.
Mrs J. J. Emery of Havana. Cuba.' ter McMannl* and John Shepard i
abiding citizens toward tw
aeurre ..at cr&gt;„.-es should o« r.lll continues to exerctoe It* fuuc- arable circumstance*, will last fully arrived in the city Friday for a visit ------ ---.
- — Carl
— McMannU
■
spent Sunday
with
Should commumtlci be
g.-.en a rfoxce w reorgamzze if they tx&gt;n in maintaining due resjwct for a
- —
—•-or
----------— -ten days week
possibly
For thia
and family of Kalamazoo
x, uxMee we do not believe the to- authority, and as the twig i* bent blank-topped desk geu to be just Spaulding.
Emanuel Tombs of Richland sjwnt
about as cheerful and comfortable
■f
ra ictod. rra
Mr* c$rl Tyden nf Chicago ar­ Sunday with hia brother. Joe Tombs
as on unfurnished room Then sit by
The Lent Sunshine club met with
the citizenry sho.
. .
by amendment should pro- nadtan ha* a wholesome respect for with pleasure as the wide-open rived in the city Tuesday being
called here by the illness ot her Mrs. Nettle Keyes Thursday for
te tzz cppor.unt’.y When It 1* all constilutcd law —J E McMullen spaces become "landscaped ' again
brother, Victor Wanlund.
I their May meeting.
with beds of scattered papers.
1 hedges of stacked pamphlets and
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY” patently go cc
MEE^S CORNERS.
THE CORN-COB PIPE CODE
Mrs Belle"Minchen of DetroH U
.w and Mr*. P
rev nucnw
circulars, walls of booklets, sprink­
Mr.
Fred
Ritchie ««
and son
rill sell Itself.
lings ot pencil stubs, paper clips and vtoituig her aunt. Mrs Will Stebbins
Kalamazoo visited at Leslie Dtekthe NRA debate over corn-cob pipe*
eraser* with here and there a tube and other relatives in this city.
erson's Sunday
Th« v should have a code of their
CORPORATION TAXES.
Mto* Etta Main left for Petoskey
Mrv Wayne ^hUworth visited her
I &lt;&gt;f (taste or a collection of halftone
We carry Uie taro that
rH11. at&gt;pl;tab|r t(, aI1 pipt.s cut* Then you'll have a real sanc­ Monday where she ha* secured a daughter. Mrs. Elsie Preston, and
family Thursday
-rjcraUKU pay no taxes. ' In whether smoked •hrough the reed- tum again, a little workshop before P°»iUon.
: w Inch it is a pleasure to sit down and
Mrs. Welsh who has been visiting
Wcelu ^hqol closed Friday
U.:mjan Aey are heavily taxed In like stems tn.r. grate on the teeth
her mother. Mrs Shramm. relumed
a plcnlc dlnncr and
cream.,
i^aiZraz to their property taxes the or whether dolled up with the speto Kalamazoo Monday.
ahd sport* in the P. M. which they |
....
i. c,5kl stems that are ringed with or«tari: ter.es a corporation tax which nA,t. ba!ldl cob p.iX.s Mxnd apart
Mrf H^ B. Andrus and Mrs. all enjoyed .also the Dowling school
But an editor's desk u never real­
Knight
of
Nashville
were
guests
of
closcd
wtth
a
plwUc
dlnncr
al
Vlck.
to. ram-tof. nf &lt;«nnn&lt;w»
....... . ...
gc(
;Ju,
ly quite as disorderly as it look.
Mr* J. M. Baue/ Wednesday.
cry&gt; landing Clear lake
x.-*aiJy. The railroads, telephone,
'iiothmg cL/ai”c*rth "si,or &lt;’xan’P,c t,wl sorarwhl're oil the , Att&lt;,n
d the
Attend
the Elocutionary
Elocutionary Enter-'
EnterMr and
and Mrs.
Mrs Cha*
Cha* Rouse and!
tetegrapn and sleeping car and some
sweet "
nnrtlicajt sector of the desk is a pue tabunent gi'en by Mis* George children of Grand Ledge were week
--------- ------------------------- .
-mere is a. much diflerence be-'01
»nd report* on Michi- “*?£. hc^ cUa* “J the Opera house, end vlaitora at Mr. and Mrs. Lyle,
primary school fund, which tween a corn-cob and most other Ran locaI 8&lt;ivemment stored away «edncsda&gt; evening. June 6th. Fine Dickerson's. Mr and Mrs Wm.
ited
nearly
seventeen
and
phx- *s there is beturen the flame [dreading at some convenient tune
«' local taienL
&gt; Buck land and son of Litchfield and
d-itriouted nearly seventeen and pipes as there is betuern the flame
Un
the
future,
while on the southeast - —
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7.-73
------ “«“n“d •w
" fRI
'u armour
. .r_,
-r,
?
*ne Mr
MrMrs
Floyd
Armour ana
and,
one-half millions of dollars to aid o! * paper match and the aurora
corner-may- Be a stack of marked
C“uJnn„f&gt;\ tl}c. tChlca«t&gt; fuWjy
al40 callers Sunday P
th» public schools of Michigan last
-~~
papers or miscellaneous clippings Herald, which will be of interest to
and scattered in between a collecnian&gt; friend* in this city of the
---------------isi------------ ;------tion of bulletins, circulars advertise- fenttemen mentionedr "The engage-----------------------------DOL'D CORNER?.
ment*. catalogues or even n few &gt;»•“* u
ol Tred Standinc VCMBr
iwn
The
Cedar vlOTk
Creek L. n
A. o
8.. W1U
will „
meet
paid in taxes 47.829.19833, or 45 pe:
friendly letters which may be an- *«h Kenfleld to Mis* Amy Sweeny. at the church. June 7 for supper AU
Lswcred atpo.^rtul
some indeterminate
date
Rock Island,
the wedding to take coro
e.
araer
en- cer.. o! me to:*!.
special intereat*
--------------------------------------come.
»,
Mr
Knew ■* toor.-jrsrie. ums x-*7 »uur.a
Barry county received tn prtmarv will actively favor the special code :Ul thf ncar or distant future The place in the early faU Mr Kenfteld
Mr. ,nd
and Mrs
Mrs. Wesley
Wesley Greybum
Greyburn of
of
&gt;oc,al Battle Creek were callers at Mr
Jtw oasi« no(gitra.'rasc.. Howeter. school money last year 476.134 or
Wives and mother* will insist on tu0 blR
.at either comer ot “ T*U..fcno*n la
Bergman * Sunday
two thing* »12» per child of school age-The •*'' ‘niunc'.wn strictly prmidmg-that | the desk wfuide^or markera ao circle*,
. patfl 4u per cent of this oUaincd
their-written
consems must offlr.t
be ^D’espeak,
from which
ed.tor ts
Mr and Mr* Norris Bergman and
■tato MU mkm. x tte aeateTement railroad*
txdorc^he'wn
then
u&gt; estimate
with the
considerable
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY’
Erv. Whitlock is.taking a vacation family and Mr* Ih'dla Neal of Bat­
&lt; a &gt;a»axBKx
R has tak- amount, so railroad taxes aloe.- (amilii &gt; m&gt;v use any pipe made ’^curacy the approximate location
tle Creek visited at home Sunday. •
«X .sir joto
frinrr out ot com- made up 334,260 of the sum "received from the butt-end of a husky com M other material "filed" away this week before entering upon
Mr. and Mrs Paul Water* of Kklbusiness in the insurance line. Har­
to toato nrrauitoto tfel br thlfcraimr ra 1U propra'.ta oi ™ TW -us. « ..ra:r...&lt;- owh&lt; »T»n
amazoo visited at Harry Waters'
dening his cheek, you know.
--n-v.
~ra. the nrimartr.,raH w. ta.'. , „ !o be clearly denned *t which the |de*k. it ts a ven simple matter to
Sunday.
«»» ac&lt; worm the cos., the primary school fund. We believe
must ^troy their corn-cobs
■ 5&gt;Hu;c cle*r and it ts *urpris-,r
Mr* Clifford Me Ma nr. to visited
»• •» «&lt; *pKXfccular cavalry « ought to publish thto informs- in incinerators By all means give ,n« how often this stack can be It wa* a cubby-hole ot a place, al- j her parents of Shultz Saturday.
otaata* adc fannd-to-hand fighting tion as a matter of Justice to the the. cob pipe a sjxclal code and let 1 switched about without changing mo*t overflowing with a concenlra- j
----------------- &lt;«*
to tame Erez. race* which honor the railroad* and information to the Inln Cobb wn,e H -Detrod News. ]
’TMlUon 01 “s( S?****: lion of books, pamphlet*, report*,
FAIR LAKE,
^True a booklet may sometimes work papers etc. It was a mystery to us
The Kinsley Ladies' Aid foe June
his
Michael Anaelo saw beauty in'
i it* way beneath a pile ot clipping*, how the editor managed to boure will meet with Mrs. Clare Williamtar example ** the American Indian, liberal help from the railroads In cold rough marble
or a letter may become temporarily his then slender, lanky form with son. Mrs. Delia Willison and Mrs.
Whistler saw /beauty in drab» concealed under a stack of pam­ any degree of comfort amid thi* Lydia Burdick in the group aastotlot Arab and the Ghurfca. are dis- maintaining the public schools
colors
•
'
phlet*—but then, no system 1* per­ avalanche of literature, pussibly U' ing her. for supper, Thursday. June
Comstock saw beauty tn young
; feci.
In intimate
slwrt the a**oclatian
editorial sanctum
was
thi*
and 21. instead of.the usual day of WedMister Metzger.
Is a place of systematic disorder.
cVpoaeste seldom get a glimpse of
It's easy to be a radip humorist
Ford saw beauty in tin, AND
literature and statistic*, tiiat ha* ing in that neighborhood.
another. There will probably be You just use 400 words. Interspersed
- -------- We shall never forget a glimpse played an Important role in making : Sunday callers at Lottie Collister's
Mr Vandenberg one of the best in-1 were. Mr and Mr* Earl McG’ock• tot of fighung before the last war with gigglM. to tell an old 20-word ***?'&gt;
hrute* ,b*dl&gt; hi nred af
» MtM but torao wra to taJcta.-AUraU OomUlutta.
®5hJew'&amp;2S,iiuij"All^£«A'
--------- -------------- -------- --- ----...
formed men in tlie United State* hn and Mr. and Mrs Ray Pierce
editor of the Grand Rapids Herald. Senate today.
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Social Events and Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pender *pent
MU* Roae Clark wa* in Chicago . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pallenglll
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Car­ Monday on hitsinpu
land Marguerite of Orand Rapid*
ter at Middleville.
MU* Florence Trelb vUltod friend* were Bunday guests of Mr and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Frank Kline and in Battle Creek on Bunday.
Dell Button.
George Huffman of Detroit spent
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Herbert are
Judge and Mr*. R. R. McPeek of
Sunday in this city.
visiting ouego relative* tol* week, Charlotte were in the city on Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Carter of Roger rvisited In UK
yi the
lne lotul
er iooki
day,
former
looking after some
City were guests of Mr. and Mrs Caledonia and East Caledonia on clreU|t court matter*
Warren G. Carter on Thursday.
Friday.
Mi** Yvonne Trego, daughter of
Hobart Gam and Mias Beryl
Mr*. Howard Tanner of MunceMr. and Mr*. Fred-Trego, will grad­
Bussy of Battle Creek were the
uate from Butterworth hospital,
guest* of Frank and Mis* Lettie this week.
I Grand Rapids, June 8.
Gam Monday.
Mr#. H. M. Bowser of Fort Wayne.
Miss LouUe Gower and nephew.
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Pender spent Indiana, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Smith, and Mr*. Earl Brown
a part of last week with their son Wilbur Lane.
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pen­
Henry Weaver and Ray Waters visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schllder. In Orand Rapid*
have returned from a Ashing trip' haneck of Hart on Sunday.
a
; Mr*. Orville Sayles. Mrs. Charles
Miss Phyllis Diamond of Detroit on the Pine
river.
who has been spending a two weeks'
Mr*. Susie Craig 1* spending some Barnes and DorU Gamble spent the
vacation.in Grand Rapids and Has­ time with Mr*. Mabel Craig and wcck end al Oallen wlUi Mrs. Frank
.Spensley (Dorothy Barnes&gt;.
tings returned Monday to her work children at L*n*lng.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gam of
Floyd Watkins and children of
Mr and
Harry Ritchie and
Battle Creek, c. D. Gam. Wilmette Wisconsin visited his mother, Mr*. Mr*. Haxel Hinkley and Richard
vUlled Mr. and Mr*. Nelson W1UIand Helena Gam and Marvin Ford Clara Rogers, last week.
Mr*. Eldon Barnixjuse of Detroit Mn 9l Johnstown on Sunday.
of Grand Rapid* were the guests of
Prank and Miss Lettie Garn Sun­ 1* visiting her mother. Mr*. Frank
Townsend and Ml** Rexinc
day.
•
Slocum. 1001 Dibble St.
(Downing were in Lowell Friday evcMr. and Mr*. Jame* Gower were ntn« attending the Senior class play
Mr*. Mamie Terpcnning and Mr.
&lt;&gt;» Harold Jeffries
and Mrs. George Lewis of Tulsa, guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles MU- “
1 Mr. and Mrs Charle* Campbell
Okla., will be guests of Mrs. Belle ler of Spring Lake on Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs John Huizinga »nd Ml*s Ada Michael of Detroit
Clement for Decoration Day and the
balance of the week. Mr*. Terpen- (Marjory Currier) of McCord* visit- *crc Saturday and Sunday guests
of Misses Nonna and Helen Mirhnel
Michael.
nlng and Mr*. Clement are slater*.
ed Hastings friends on Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Powell and son. Wal­
Ralph Weaver. Richard Shawman
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Plumley and
and Clyde and Willard Arnold are daughter Beralece of Orand Ledge ter Powell, visited Miss Druzilla
Powell in Howell on Sunday Miss
among the boys who are having a called on Hasting* friends Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A- J Vedder and Mr. Powell* condition U somewhat im­
three day trip to the Century of
Progress and the Indianapolis races and Mrs. Edw. Smith spent Bunday proved.
Mr*. Lloyd Storer. Mrs. Walter
a* guest* of the Battle Creek Moon- at Pallasburg Park north of Lowell.
Jotrnal.
Mrs. Sam
Mote
visited
her Perkins. Mrs. Mary Van Duglerrn
Mr and Mr* Elmer Rising. Mr*. daughter. Mrs. Pay Allerding. of and Mrs Guy C. Keller were in
Grand
Rapids Friday attending tlie
Sumner Sponable, Mr*. Etta Blough.
Mm. Fred Fleming. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs- Warren Myers and art exhibit.
Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Van De Lune
Charles Paul and daughter. Mrs. son Leo ot Lawton spent Sunday
Mary Burges* and Mrs. Herman. with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mathie and of Holland were guests o! Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. McCreery Sunday and all
Zerbel were in Charlotte Monday family.
for tlie burial »crvice of Rev. RobMr. and Mr*. D. A. Wiley and spent the afternoon at Fitchburg
ert J. 8lec.
' family attended a Christian Science near Jackson.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Cordes. Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sabin and lecture In Grand Rapids Thursday
W. R. Cook and Miss Margery Rey­
daughter Barbara left Monday for;evening.
Chicago where they will spend a | Mm. Lloyd Valentine and Mr*. J. nolds were In Lansing Monday
week at the Century of Progre.v F. Black were in Woodland on Mon- evening attending the Doris Ken­
Later he will oct as relief manager day attending the funeral of L. yon recital on the Town Hall series
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bcdigo. Mbu
(or A. A P. stores tn this district.
i Parrott.
I Katherine Stevens and
Robert
‘Finch of Kokomo. Ind . were Sunday
I guests of the latter's slater. Miss
Elizabeth Finch, and Mis* Helen
Wade.
The Misses Gerry Trim. Rosemary
Will, Retha Schrader and Mrs. Helen
Frazc were guests of Miss Ix&gt;ls Sev­
erance at the Frey collage at Fine
CLEARING HOUSES—
lake from Friday until Sunday. AU
are teachers from Sturgis.
What i« known an the clearing
Mr and Mr* J. M. Townsend left
hotidc in generally maintained in
Saturday morning in company with
citiex having three or more bank­
her sister. Mrs. Jennie Smith of
ing institutions.
Lansing, for Webb Oily. Mo., to visit
the brother of Mrs. Townsend and
A clearing house elects ity otMrs. Smith. Clifford Milliman, who
is ill in the Webb City Sanitarium.
ficera, consisting generally of
। Mrs. Nellie Hopkins. Goldie Ful­
president, vice-president and a
ler. Clyde Kuempcl. Mr*. W. A. Mc­
secretary, who keepa the records.
Donald and Lost Ferguson spent
Sunday the guests of friends in Ea­
The object of a clearing house is
ton Rapids and attended the lecture
to formulate rules and regula­
given by Rev. Elio Bledsoe and Mrs
tions for the exchange of checks,
Evyllne Burnsides of Kansas City.
drafts and securities which are
Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith and
deposited in the separate banks
daughter Susie of Detroit visited
and funds to pay are in some oth­
Mrs. J. T. Lombard and other rela­
er bank, hence rules and regula­
tive* the last of the week. Mr and
tions are adopted governing the
Mr*. Smith leaving Sunday for a few
days' stay in Chicago. Susie staying
methods and time of clearing such
with her grandmother. Mrs. Lom­
checks, drafts and securities.
bard.
Rules are also adopted relative
Dr E. J Pratt wUl leave Sunday
to the conduct and management
morning for Kirksville, Missouri,
where he will taka some special work
of financial matters common to
in
Osteopathic technique and treat­
all the banks in the clearing
ment of eye. ear. nose and throat.
house - association.
Before he return* he will join Mrs
, Pratt In Chicago. They will be home
about June 16th.
' Mrs. A. K- Frandscn went to Mt.
Pleasant Tuesday, to participate in
some ot the feftivilie* being given in
honor of her daughter. Miss Mildred.,
| who is closing several years of
teaching there, and whose marriage
to Robert Uiurcnson of Pittsburgh.,
Is an event of the coming summer.
Mr. and Mr*. John Wood motoredi
to Harrietta near Cadillac on Bun­
day and visited her parent*. Mr
and Mrs. A. L. Kellogg. In the after­
noon all went to Traverse City and
visited Mr. and Mrs Ear) Kellogg
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wood and
her parents returned to Hostings,
Monday. The latter will also visit
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Water*.

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Of men who died on land or
sea in the great battles of rec­

ord from the early Colonial
Sunday guest of Mis* Mary Powers
«»'
of Grand Ra;4d*.
wars to the World war—and in .
« . «d
u , p,
u 8 A. Houghton. Mr* W. L. Dollard,
D J. Diamond of Grand Rapid* Mri w. H Pressley. Mr*. Sadie',I Mrs. Lane won top score and Mrs.
memory of men who fell in tha4
Fred Stebbins was second
. *‘*nd,n“,
we*k Motoer. Mr*. Henry C. Thompson. ‘
obscure bush-whackings and
with relatives and friends here.
M„ william EHiott. Mn. William
H1U&gt;.
Mrs, John Sparks. Jr., of Detroit Barry. Mr*. John Knapp and Mrs
skirmishes that won
Ten member’s of the Home Liter­
ha*
Anderson, all of Bay City.
» been
«-cn visiting
vwiuiig her
ner parent*.
parent*, Mr.
str ! Florence
__________________________
the west.
ary Club attended the Kalamazoo
and Mrs. c. F. Angell, and family. ■
------------—
Mr and Mr*. E J Edger and fam- HAPPILY b'L'RPRISED
County Federation of club* at Stock­
Uy of Jackwn called on Mr*. Edith |
’
ON HER BIRTHDAY. bridge Avenue church in Kalamazoo,
Edger and Mis* Phyllis Edger SunMembers of the Sunday School Friday, beginning at 9:30 The
day.
[daws of Mr*. J. A. McNulty and morning session was given largely
Clyde Sutton and Miss Peggy Miss Sara Schader planned and car- to three minute reports of delegates
hastii9os
Madlson from Detroit spent the ried out a delightful surprise on of twenty-four dubs represented out
week
’llh Mr. and Mrs. TA
.. ........
i.,« at of the twenty-six federated Clubs, al­
week enrt
end n
with
D. ir
H. K&lt;ra
Mrs McNulty on Friday
evening
Button.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Sut­ so an address on Adult Education by
Mrs. J. E. Hanna (Doreen Potter) ton. it being Mrs. McNulty's birth-. Mrs. C. E Gill of Kalamaaoo. Sev­
eral selection* by the Junior Glee
and three children of Detroit came day.
Saturday to spend the summer at
A pot luck supper was served, one Club were much enjoyed. After com­
Wall lake
of the attractive features being a munity singing in the afternoon tlie;
Miss Florence Frnndscn returned large delicious birthday cake with Club collect wa* led by Mrs BondeMonday from Three Oaks and will candles, the cake being made by man and the Glee Club gave sev­
*|*nd the summer with her parents Mr*. Sutton. Game* were played eral more selections followed by the
al Wall lake.
and a happy evening enjoyed. Mrs. report of the District delegates. Mr*.
Mr*. Alice Cook Hare and Al Adiof McNulty was presented with a love­ C C. Blankcnburg of Kalamazoo
of Allegan called on Mr and Mrs ly gift as a birthday remembrance. was then introduced, wiio gave a
very timely address on "Munitions
Burrell Scudder and Mr. and Mr*.
and Disarmament." One point site Monday A M after a few day*' visit
Lyle Scudder Sunday.
COUNTRY CLUB LUNCHEON.
Plans are being made for
bouquet* of lilies of tile
to stressed "Peace seem* much more at the home of her cousin, Grace
Mr. and Mrs Everett Pettcnglll I Dainty bouquets
tber and son banquet Uta i
and daughter. Margaret, of Grand vaUcy, com flowers and yellow alys- certain today Dian a week ago" to Brill.
Friday night in June.
Rapids, spent the week end with Mr. sium made the table* attractive for which we all raid "Amen."
AU enjoyed having Mr. Shafer
Mrs. -----------------------------------Ollie Doolittle of Kalamazoo
and Mrs. D. H. Sutton.
the week aga Tuesday luncheon at vauru
----— । 1 L'T
ui uic r.ower nome------iron
BunfUy
SOPTHWKST CARLTON.
Robert and Nelson Gardner, who the Country Club, with tulips iru vU,,ed 111 Bic Flower 1 tonic from1
Friday till Monday rooming.
Several»! i B^K3?,l*nd chu^h Sunday morning,
~~-t— ---------Claude Carpenter and daughter
are attending M S C., were home and lilac* embellishing the lounge.
calls
were
made
on
old
neighbors
k wa?,.Mn
th®
over tlie week end with their moth­
Top score nt bridge was won by
adult*
as
well
as
the
young
people.
[
er. Mrs Erma Gardner.
Mrs. Richard Oroos. aqid the golr and friends.
We are glad to report Newell Bar­ Next Sunday'* program will be put Mr*. LaPayette Usborne.
Mrs. Louise Dietrich of Hickory event by Mrs. Eduard Vap Popering
on by local talent.
f
Owners is spending a few week*
Owing to Memorial Day. the reg­ ber improving at Delton hospital
I mn
Barbara
Bowman
of Lansing
Mr. and Mr*. Lloycl Storer *nd.L,
__ w„
n .
with her daughter and family, Mr ular luncheon 1* deferred untU next
after suffering a stroke of apoplexy. 1Eloise with little Marlyne Clark of cS^rt.
and Mrs. Burrell Scudder.
Tuesday.
Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Vert Robin- 1
8'‘n&lt;UY
*“&gt;» nu'k«”“«•»
C. D- Garn of Grand Rapids and
Mr* H. M. Bowser of Fort Wayne.
school Friday
‘ Al Brill s.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gam of Bat­ Indiana, was the guest of Mrs. Wil­ son called for Mr. and Mrs Em at
Quick and they drove to Ban field to
tle Creek were Sunday guests of bur Lane.
Our young folks to graduate thia
Mrs. LaPayette
Usborna gi
spend the day with their brother. ;year arc Margaret Garrison and daughter. Mr*. LeVant Yeager, tpa
Mis* Lettie and Frank Gam
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ferris, and help 'Warren McIlwain from the eighth- ! TiF*dey in Battle Creek,
Dr.
Winifred
McLravy and Miss
_
_______
______________________
OBSERVED BIRTHDAY.
|
and Grace Brill from High* Mr and Mn Raluh Hmuw
Pickliaver of Grand Rapids visited
Mrs. Mary Severance celebrated him celebrate his birthday, a love- grade
'
'
!orlum
onur
ud
Mr. 1mm
i
Mr. and Mr*. John McLravy Sunday her eightieth birthday tm Sunday, ly dinner and visit were enjoyed.
school.
ND. and Mrs. H. Scobey spent
and called on other friend*.
her children and grapdehUdren
The Hendershott school reunioni ',Lao— Barry attended a Grade* 5
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich and . coming tor the day. the dinner table Sunday with their brother. Mr. and .will be held Uie second Saturday * In cers
i-----------a-------------a -yoodland
Wl
conference
at
Wc
family of Toledo. Ohio, spent Satur-' being laid for sixteen.
Mrs. Ferris Quick of Prairieville.
(June
neaday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M, Brad Held and '
day night and Sunday with Mr. and
Those present were Mr. and Mr*
Mrs. Burrell Scudder and Mildred ' Bob Eddy of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. father -John Bradfield were in Kee­
Mr. and Mrs Charles Bachcller G E Severance of MlddleviUe. Mr. ler and Dowagiac Bunday taking
and Mr and Mrs Herman Zerbel and Mrs. Wm. F. Severancfe and flowers to the cemeteries there.
were in Muskegon Heights on Sun- | daughter Barbara of Battle Creek,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Land of Fl.
day calling on Mrs. R. J. Sice and j Mrs. Elizabeth Reickord and son Wayne. Ind., spent the week end
family.
; Adelbert of Lansing and her two visiting their daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. M. F. Frost and sisters. Mrs. Dooling and Mr*, Merritt Smith, on the Thorpe farm.
Their daughter Hazel accompanied
children of Detroit come Wednesday Bridget Foley.
to visit the Rev. and Mr*. L. L 1
---------------- ------------------------them home for a month s vacation.
Dewey and George and attend com- PERFORMS ANOTHER
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schults and
menecment.
MARRIAGE CEREMONY. the latter's brother and wife of
Mrs D L Christian was the guest
At toe home of Probate Judge Chicago spent over the week end al
of Miss Charlotte Lake of Lansing Stuart Clement. W. Grand-St) on their Lake Hills farm, returning
on Saturday #nd Sunday. Mr. and Wednesday evening. May 33. at six Monday.
Mr*. Waller Lake also spending i o'clock, he united In marriage RobRelatives from Hastings were call­
Sunday there.
. i l'rt C. Cobb of Hastings and Fran- ers of Mr. and Mr*. Scobey Sunday
Mrs. Elva Granger of Charlottd
Bumgarten of Orand Rapid*, evening.
who has recently returned from 4 Attendants were Wilfred Cobb and
Mr. and Mrs. MoClurkln had callwinter's sojourn in Florida spent a I N,ls3 Dorothy Neimeyier. both of era from Hastings Sunday after­
part ot the past week with Mr. and I Hastings.
noon.
Mrs. G. F. Chidester
T),la was tlM! fourteenth couple
Tlie school picnic at Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Colwell of JudKe Clement lias united In mar- Bradfield's was well attended and
much enjoyed. The following officers
Dryden. New York, will arrive In
Hastings on Saturday evening for a |
Avv * uw r-i un for the P. T. A. were elected: Presi­
fnu.- days'
*,«• visit
V(«h with
with the
thp former
rnrmnr-.
a,. tNTt.RlAINS LAil-A-LOT CLUB. dent. Mrs. Albert Johnson; Vlccfew
s sU-1
- “The Laff a Lot
Club
from Pres.. Mrs. Merle BradAeld; Secre­
ter. Mrs George B Huling.
Wurzburg’s at Grund Rapids met at tary and treasurer, the teacher In
MUs Sara Schader and William
Schadcr. Jr., were in Battle Creek the home of Mrs. Frank Hosmer of charge of sclrool for another year.
Carlton Center Thursday evening Miss Hackney closed her second
d u r i n ■ th. R.iall 1
on Tuesday evening to attend the
for a chicken dinner. Binging and
graduating exercises at Leila Post
year's work as teacher and many
dancing were feature* of the eve­ expressed their hopes that she will
Montgomery hospital. MUS Elinor
ning and a good lime was enjoyed return for another year's teaching.
Waring being one of the graduates.
by all present. Ttrase present were
Frederick Parker, who Li teach­
I NAME
Betty Piersma. Jean Robinson, Ethel
HENDERSHOTT.
ing at Arkansas State College,
Magnuson. Myrrell Schott. Vino
Jonesboro. Ark., and Mrs. Dan Mac­
Mrs. Vonnle Haywood, Mrs. Glenn
Sterling.
Betty
Blozow
from
Grand
| ADDRESSDougall (Beatrice Parker) of Lan­
Rapid* aril Eunice Seelman and Bracy. Mrs. Eagl. Mrs Wood and
sing were called here last week by
Riley Holcomb all-of Battle Creek
Mrs. Clayton from Lansing.
the serious illness of their father, F.
were guest* oY Mrs. Frances Hender­
C. Parker.
.
shott on Friday. Aunt Diehl Hol­
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Ex-Congressman and Mrs. Ketch - . Otto Iseiualh wa* the victim of comb who has been slaying in Battle
am and daughter Mary were In Per­ a complete surprise on Friday eve­ Creek with Riley Holcomb came
ry Sunday where he delivered the ning when a number of his asso­ home with them Mrs. Hendershott
Memorial Day address. They spent ciates at the Bliss Co. and their went to Battle Creek with them Fri­
toe week end with Mr and Mrs. E. wives came In to remind him ot his day P. M. 'and stayed with her
C. Sackrider (Ruth Ketcham) of birthday. For once, otto was speech- daughter, Mrs. Leon Slocum, until
East Lansing
Saturday night.
Mr„Antl.?IrS „E
. Cb?J*2!e anj! Bunco, bugs, and other games
Mrs. Lena Lamphere and daugh­
son Bob. Mrs Charlotte Noble and heipad to make the evening pa&amp;t ter, Lillian, of Kalamazoo were Sun­
Mr*. Edith Martip from Charlotte. very^pleasantly and he will never day guest* of Mrs. Ernie Matteson
and East Lansing were Sunday vUi- forBel hu mUcth blrthday anniver- and other relative* here.
tors of their sister and husband. Mr. ■
Our school closed . Wednesday
and Mr*. L. Severance. They also
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with a picnic at the sdioolhouse.
drove to Fine lake and called on BIBLE CLASS.ENJOY
Miss Bulolph will teach here again
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Frey.
I
"
AL FRESCO PARTY. next year.
,
The Rev. L. L. Dewey, the Rev. | Members of former Congressman
Mr. and Mr*. Mel Hendershott of
and Mrs. c. M. Conklin. Mr. and Ketcham's Young Married People * Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
| Mrs. Alvah Sceber. Mrs. E. A. Bur-, Bible class of the Methodist Epis­ Hendershott of Hastings were Sun­
HASTINGS
7*. REXALL Sian
ton. Mr*. C- A. Bassett and Mis* copal church enjoyed an al fresco day guest* of their mother. Mrs.
Lettie Gam were in Muskegon party at the Ketcham home Wed- Frances Hendershott.
Height# Monday to attend the fu- 'nesday night, a Jolly time being
MLss France.* DeMott returned to
Middleman tn the fl(‘‘
neral of the Rev. Robert J. Slee. a 1 passed will) a weinie roast in the her home In the Gregory district
former pastor of toe Hasting* garden, and out do.v sports of var­
Methodist church.
ious kinds Over fifty were present.
Mr. and Mr* Russell Kantner of
South Hanover entertained as Bun­ VISIT HOME FOR
CHILDREN AT ADRIAN.
day dinner guest* the latter’* fa­
A group of about twenty O. E. 8.
ther and mother, Mr. and Mr*. O. A.
members went—------------to Adrian—
on---------SaturArnett. Chester Arnett and Mr. and ----------------------Mr*. Ward Arnett and Ml** Delorls day. to Inspect the Masonic Home
and Ward. Junior, of Banfield, also for Children, where seventy children
Mr and Mr*. Ed Arnett and the are being cared for. many of them!
It was "Home rw"
Day" and
Mlsse* Emma. Clarabelie and Mar- orphans. »»
garet. Mr. and Mrs Jack Trayer. the Hastings people took advantage
Harold Organ and Lloyd Organ of of the opportunity to visit this be­
nevolent institution.
Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stamm of Ban­
SENIOR RECITAL.
field entertained a* guest* Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Potts
Gerald Tout* and family of Albion.
left Tuesday for Chambersburg. Pa.,
Mr* Henry Flannery and family ol
to
attend
the graduation recital
Nashville, Mr*. Frank Beg.ir of Bed­
given by their daughter, Miss Vir­
ford. Mrs
Emma Clemens. Wm.
Clemen* and family. Mr*. Clara ginia Potts at Penn Hall. Com­
mencement exercises are on June 6.
Wilder and Fred Keech all of Bat­
They will also visit ■Major and Mrs.
tle Creek. Mrs. Willard Bagley and cilauoon Barnes al Baltimore. Md.,
family of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs.
while in the east.
,
Forest Stamm of Assyria. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Stamm of Johnstown. Mr.
NEW IDEA CLUB.
and Mr*. Francis Gorham of Rut­
The New Idea Club met at the
land. Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Buskirk. home of Mrs. Jas. Silsbee and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Bebon and family Fred Palmer. May 16. 1834.
and Mn. Ida Be Ison and family ol
A delicious 6:30 dinner was served
Hastings.
by the hostesses. A very enjoyable i
Mr. and Mn. Robert Moore and evening was spent with music, songs'
Mias Lola L*ng*ton of Kalamazoo and visiting.
Our next meeting will be with'
visited Mr and Mn. James Langaton
Mrs. Harry Ritchie
.
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Wlndeknechl of Owosso were Sunday
NOW HAS SHINGLES.
guest* of Mr. and Mr#. T. N. Kivopf
Friends of Albert Konkle of BalliC. J- Stuart and James Stuart of more. Md. will be glad to hear, that,
Grand Rapids accompanied Mr*. D. hi* condition following a recent
M, Stuart and Mr* Jaa. Langston to stroke is Improving, hi* trip to Ftor- .
Moure Park on Thursday where they Ida having been very beneficial. At .
visited Mrs. R H Hawkins, who is present hr U suffering from an at-|:
ill. Mrs. Hawkins is a sister ol the tack of the shingle*. AU hope for.
hi# complete recovery.
late D. M Stuart.
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In Memory

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

Friday and Saturday, June 1, 2

Ont Pint' Wtuon Oil and
Ont Mayonaiit Maktr for

William Hackney wu iuime from' J. M. Langston was in Grand
LOLNTRY CLUB LUNCHEON.
Flint over the week end.
Rapid* on Thursday.
The women members of the Has­
Mr*. George WlxK*«pent the week I ,Rev Wld lln W. L. Oelston of
ting* Country Club held no lunch­
end at her cottage at Gun lake.
,vU“®d Mr
Mrs. Beu eon thi* week because of Decoration
Mr .„a Mr. Wl. BrurWrr
taMid died on Day on Wednesday.
Grand Rapid* Saturday afternoon.
rcl*tbo
friends
Committee members In charge of
the luncheon for Tuesday, June 5.
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Brook* spent ENTERTAINED BRIDGE
gre: Mrs. C. 8. McIntyre. Mrs. Har­
Sunday with friends in Kalamazoo.
CLUBS
LAST WEEK.
Craw- --------- -------------- — iris Woodbume.
nuvuviuiw, Mrs.
OMB. C. W.
»
On Wednesday of last week. Mr* ford W11 Mri. Ray Rnnle
from East Lansing over Uie week Warren O. Carter entertained three1
---------------- —» end.
friend* from Bay City, Mrs. O L.
HONORED MRS BOWSER.
naturdav
io Mr.
William Michael of Lansing la the Peterson. Mrs. A. E. DavU and Mr*.. On
On Saturday. May 18. Mn Robert
guat of Dr. and Mrs J. A. Woototi
for a week.
I
Thur«!»y. un 'rUnd.
Mis* Gertrude Bentley was the

L. V. BESSMER
OPTOMETRIST

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAY M, 1*34

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ling in anything it evidently U not j
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
I
i capita). The grounds are spacious.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Lyons of
the buildings large, substantial and Grand Rapids called at William
। gorgeously decorated and equipped. Bayne's Bunday.
Money has by no means been spared
Mr. and Mrs. H 8. Flrster and
1™** “4 ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER.
wSrcii TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c. CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN'
। to make them Just as attractive u; Robert Altoft spent Sunday In Ver“o'd O0U.
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.
.
™ CHRIBT.
Ithey can be made. Millions and mil- linontville at Geo. Pinter's.
J lions of dollars must have been
Mr. and Mn. L- H. Winslow of
(Continued from page one)
spent. I have Miked with people who' Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mn.
I have visited Monte Carlo, which has J Peter B. Howes of Mendon were;
MHO
a world-wide reputation as a gamb- week end guests ot Freeman Fisk's
Nntidty
Unl,ed 8lat®» an&lt;f Old Mexico. Ung resort, and they tell me that Cal­
Radio seta are taxed 13.50 a year j
l John At the border you are met by very ientes would by no means sutler in
&lt;!»•». r gentlemanly Inspectors represent - comparison. Tlie buildings are of the In Norway.
Rumi»» ,ns Uncle Sam. Not to be outdone Spanish type of architecture, with _______
7 iv . by their more powerful neighbor to I red-tiled rents, and stucco exteriors i
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
the north, you likewise are' encoun- Shaded cloisters are on the outside State nt Mirhxan, «)&gt;• Preliale f&lt;v
' tcred by representatives of Old md look out upon beautiful courts |
Mexico, duly armed and uniformed, with well kept lawns, fountains. .. •"
r
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Put “ uniform on a Mexican, or "a! palms and flower-lined yolks. Tlie 'n&gt;&lt;i&lt;*«'i&gt;
in«*n th«t (onr m«»ih&gt;
T«1. ssm colored man and give either one of interiors of the buildings are beyond from ih».2*ih d»r &lt;4 M*y. a. i&gt; i ru.
CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Tr.nit»
them a gun as an emblem ot author- • an adequate description from me.'
h.’XT’m'I'iuh Ml4*4rero/&lt;S
Fire Insurance Co.
&lt;i to ily, and you have a bundle of doml-1 Beautiful paintings, rare tapestries.
.4i.|
n,r etimintiion .r. i .&lt;|jn&gt;irhor noting activity that is pretty apt to i rich carpeting and expensive furol- '”*nl
"“u •"
»&lt; .»id &lt;i»- ■
&gt;r’n
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___ ... In profusion,
_ r»qnir»«l
nrr&gt;vni iVr.r
assert itself in ways that may be j _ture
are_ there
while lo
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GEO. M. NEWTON:
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WANTS

THE CHURCHES

CALIENTES I RIVAL {
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Our Service

Tuneral
Service

.‘■omewhat galling. But we seemed near by the little ball goes chasing &lt;•
TIMT UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH, io pass muster all right and were around the roulette wheel, and noon
V., ,*7'''?-,”h /J"/
Rn. l. E. Lana. Pastor permitted to drive on over the long comes to rest on a number that
laid ei!tm*«n wt4nl«da" nit
?.eh&lt;&gt;0.,• 9
.r.'r*!.hinJ- bridge acroe* a wide river bed (in spells victory or defeat for the nu-1'"'‘h •••»
A&lt;Mro&lt;t. A. n l»U.
un
p- which not a drop of water was tolmerous ones who have taken chances .1"
M*«v "“Tn ion
be seem that leads into Tlajuana. | One room, known os the "Gold I
Smirt Hemani. Jndga «f Probate
m
New and Used
ot sumptuous!
sumptuous I--- —----------------- .-----------------------The border line, and really this Room." is a model of
Modern custom demands a fitting
bridge, separates two worlds that are
ate., furnishings and decoration. Thh
This
order for publication.
just as different as day and night I room is for the special use of those
• ■
final tribute to the departed!
With the fluttering* wrought by this • evidently more favored financially.
.h • "e'd’
j
Raybestos Brake IJnlng
change,
we
drove
into
Tlajuana.
the
I
or
those
who
wish
to
appear
in
that
'
tnfflr,
Such a tribute we are able to give
4 Brake Cables, spindle Bolts
town of which we had heard so (class, and only those wbo appear In’
4
and Bashings
at reasonable costs. Ourx fine,
' '
much, and which especially in pro- full evening dress are allowed lol
ii
4
Generators
hlbltlon days was known all over enter it.
Idf
a
Wheel Bearings
complete equipment will give dis­
Un^le Sam's arid regions. Here those I From the cloister at the inn one
Ring and Pinion Gear*
Americans, who were not ardent fol- looks out u|x&gt;n the large swimming
•—1
—
tinction to the services. Families
Open Saturday Evenings
could go and pool iinunca
finished in oiue
blue tne
tile wmen
Which of- "" 1
a.
.... lowers
1,5 of
oi ''Volstead.
voisicaa. ” coma
, u - .,
did Bo by the hundreds and thous-Jfers many attractions to patrons of ih* i»,t «
may be assured that our years of
&lt;GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
la-.jwiu—stin&lt;i.v flrhaoi.
a M. flrK,s evcr&gt;' day. to slake their thirst | the place. While enjoying luncheon1 rw.i
experience in the funeral direct­
Hrn.irr&gt;b&lt;&gt;&lt;t
Nrbooi. in oo a with anything that they wanted. । In there most Attractive tropical
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Hastings
' from the meek and lowly beer up to surroundings, a splendid vaudeville
londav Bzhool. 10:30 A.
ing profession enable us to aid
the most expensive imported dis- program is carried out for the en-1
1 .10 A, M
M stilled liquors. Prohibition days in tcrtalnment of guests. At a near-by | .ij
in caring for the many problems
Amerlu will doubtlew be remern- table my attention was called to a f»r
' bered as Uie "Golden Age" of.Tia- well-built fcllpw of rather swarthy
at a time of bereavement.
juana, and Mexicans were not "nt all complexion and dressed in a light
: backward tn recognizing it. because; suit. whom I had seen many times
(they lacked on all the tariff that on the
screen
and
admired
his
equeaUie
und Admired
eques­
Ail curiialiy
the traffic would bear. Possibly they trian ability. It was non* other Uian
Refinance your car
it. felt that this situation would endure Tom Mik. the hero In mAny a movie
forever. But it didn't, and the re- where he arrived just in the nick of
first church
and reduce the pay­
I peal of prohibition wrought a change time to save the dlstre.vscd victim
or CHRIST. SCIENTIST
that dealt the place a mortal blow. from the brutal attack of the deepDistinctive Funeral Service
C«r. CknrcX ind Cantar ■treat*
ments. Call or write
In the days of prosperity they built u,
Bundar taralea st 10:30 A M.
dyed villain—and they lived happily
CHANCERY ORDER.
Slate nt Mirhlaan. ill tlie &lt;•&gt;,»
spaciously Fountains played, white ever after,
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
TELEPHONES: 2505-2417
columns gleamed, beautiful flowers. The feature that especially atbkximed. There remains what is said I tracts peopje to Calientes is the runto be Die "longest bar in die wArld," (nlng race season, starting a few days
probably 20 or 25 rods long and of before Christmas and continuing
beautiful workmanship. In the good every day for 100 days. Two very
old days, It is said that it was often large grandstands are for the specNational Bank Building,
ro crowded that you couldn't get up tators. In one of them you can get a
Ionia, Michigan
■r?ir» *»'i" ti
10 *’• and thc day s rccclPt5 would1 nice meal if you wish, in tlie other
1
.. ’’ ' "€‘| make a King's ransom look like 36 you can buy pools on tlie races if
1018-19 Grand Rapidi
thr cents. But those good old days have you wiyit to. and underneath both 11
National Bank Building,
Rone and t&lt;J'day
Placc looka 'ik* you can get any kind of liquid re­
■ ail. inkllnl I., al'■ rod thu I
Grand Rapid*, Michigan
faded aristocracy. We went over to| freshmenl you want, or gamble if
■
and Air- Ahl..re w,| 1 nHcun.r
v. that bar just to sec It. of course, and'you prefer. Both stands are per- "r
r 1 al i; HI ill 1
!" though it was right al the height fectly equipped, and every seat com- J"."
of thetourist season, one lone Mcx- ihands aperfect view of the bcauti- - "
.•■•i lean, drinking a glass of beer, was ful mile track. In all the realm of
Monarch of all he surveyed. All this sport, for many people at least, no ' ■
i., only again goes to show that "any-’event grips them os do runplng
"
1'1 INI! Tt'SER J.d.n, M
i.l Jill Ih.
Your Phone Call Starts Our Trucks On the Way
... Ha.nr.:. dnr.i-C «..l -I ■Illnr Sth.
thing is possible." and that when Uie races. —
' demonstrated
... oqly a
Tins was
|
»l 11 .lld..r&lt;» A
l&gt;cople
of a town
few days ago at the
Kentucky
Der­ gel the Idea that
l«H ~U.l-il.--l
d. ■!rnl.ln
by.
when
Cavalcade
thrilled
-J
lhe
=
they
arc
-sitting
on
top
of
the
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£ TLt A Aizs-rn earth," then is when they may well 60,000 spectators in a burst of speed
I...... .
....... •»The populace
can be In the final quarter that crowned
r. in CAKUo OF 1 rlAirbeware
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East Green St
Inf: 8AI.K I.m.- ... d
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--------------1 ' ■ —» thrilled or chilled, angered or moved him os the winner. Tills was the
c,-&gt; 1 . .&lt; ' .1 .
I' . 11,1 ..,| 1
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..... ...
.
, to tears, and witness cherished Ideal 60th year that the famous Kentucky I
It...11. | V .ldl,„ 11,
, ■t 11.11 »r
of perpetual prosperity turn 3 Derby had been run, yet all avail­
I &lt;nlr,l ...if tn.la
'■ .111 , .h.T
able seals in the stands were packed ,
li-i Holt, tor il.rir kln.lr..—.. &gt;n,| asiieSI'm: ~il r ii ii,. ii..!,,,. . It hl-.,.. I
1 1 ’• lrn,Mr..,n St
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Aguas Calientes which In Spanish with people who came from al) parts I
meqps "Hot Water," doubtless be- &gt;of the country. Perhaps, though, the
1aei..t iri-arii-r rl.-k .1 r la.|d.r
Every trass we fit b guar­
cause
of
the
hot
water
springs
there,
excitement was just as tense way
anteed to hold the rupture
i_ _
~ lll&gt; l*&lt;i‘l* i ii 11‘&lt; f,।
is of an entirely diflcrent type than back In the days of ancient Hellas,
and we keep it la proper ad­
|l.l,i,,.. .nd .........
Al..
, Ttajuana. tltough the towns are only but then the racers were men, and
justment for you. Let us show
&gt;al.. E. 1' UrMnll l-l.-.ne '
(
1 two or three miles apart Calientes 1not horses. But there was never a
you the New Akron Truss
' Is really the Monte Carlo of Mexico, itime, even in ancient Hellas, when so
Fnft -U I’ -MI..I- .and ...... i ■
feature "Selective Pressure
e*&lt;. ,«i
&gt; । ... r i. ,i 1 . I •,
(sustained and glorified 'by liberal imuch attention was paid to breedControl”. Nothing else like
1 - ni. . .• 1 si^i.- |; ..d
'• -ill
patronage from Uie United States । Iing and training for races, as is now
wafn v . -1 a~n«hi । •
and by no means forgotten by Its,showered upon Ute notable partici­
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.... |1SI. I,, r
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own people, because Mexicans are pants in these racing events. RunThe Prescription Drug Store
fond of gambling. I never expected ning
----------‘ details of• car­
Full SAI F -• prarlli.r hr.frr.
race----------events, and
to see gambling halls of such regal rying them out have greatly changed
«. A. L,BARKER. Prapr.
splendor, and all conducted right -like everything else. Probably most
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
out in the open so to speak. Gam­ of our readers will recall what anbling, gambling, gambling every­ hoylng events the running races
where and in surroundings that werf at tlie old Barry Oounty Fair.
would dwarf a Prince's palace in___
,... enjoyed the _______
People
running______
races._
COME TO THE
dazzling splendor. Young ladles vied (but it took so.long to get Uie horses
DELTON RESTAURANT
with old gray-haired women ui ,—
—
-----------started.
There
would be one Individ­
FOR TOUR SUNDAY DINNER
tempting Fortune's choice. Young ual that would insist on being way
Heine Cvoklue
lads vied with aged, bald-headed &gt;out in the lead, while another would
STEAK or CHICKEN
men in finding who held Uie lucky drag far behind, only to win a re­
GRANGE PROGRAMS
Complete ___________
number, or could guess the lucky buke from the starting judge, which
turn. It was a cosmopolitan crowd. ।didn't help matters. The starts were
made up of Americans. Mexicans, iseldom fair, though doubtless were
Spaniards. Chinese. Japanese, or
what have you. Great stacks of sU- !ientes. and probably at all the big.
ver were piled up on the tables. :racing events now. a large stablewhile bills of large and small de­ like affair o^en at both sides and
nominations were poked down inn k
I mounted on wheels, extends clear
»hat must hare been large recep-1 across the track. 10 rods or so back
famous “BLUE SUNOCO’’ which
Keep in mind fho fact that we
Standard make, two year* old.
I»3 3 taeles. Judging from the speed with of the starting line. Each racing
we handle has won its way to the
do not admit to our stocks any­
unall sire, equal new; nearly
1 which bills were offered. From what I horse is led into his stable, accordaccord­
one could actually see at Aguas cal­ ing to the position the horse has
paid for. in vicinity of Has­
front through the splendid satis­
thing that we .would not recom­
ientes. one would not suppose that
tings. Reliable party may have
mend and our prices are just as
such fTthlng as a depression ■Wo* word is given to "Go." they go The
tame by continuing small
within a million miles of the place. horses seem to understand it just
low as we can possibly make
BALTIMORE CENTER.
monthly payments. Necessary
Money was In evidence everywhere. as well as the men. Right after the
Do you ever stop to think of
The last P. T. A. of the school
them consistent with the stand­
to move piano at once. For,
Everything was conducted in a most horses are on their way. this "start­
,
year was held at the McOmber
what the CONDITION of your
quiet and orderly fashion. It evi­ er" on wheels is drawn off to one
ard of merchandise worthy of our
'
school house Thursday night. Hie
dently was well understood that side of the track.
tires
may mean to your personal
program was in charge of the Boy
recommend.
such things as drunkenness, rough­
troll, Mich.
I
Scouts and Camp Fire Girls, seven
SAFETY? A blow-out may easily
ness
wouldtne
notrunning
be Calientes.
, or
■,. boisterousness
------ ~ canentes,
events the
were
running events were
of the Girls taking first rank Miss
in any degree Bu •uch(vcry e«iUng. All Ulc way frotn
lead to a tragedy. We handle the
—I Gaskill presented eighth grade dl­
Wc are proud of the reputation
gambling, and the ext*"^of
*“ to eight up to a down entries were
DURFEE.
— rplomas to Arebelle Smith.
Dora
alirniv an *
ve-onnnnr KVrnliahlv
.
. .
.. L .
famous FIRESTONE TIRES be­
eye-opener,
Probably Cflv
fifty .in each
we have made. Reputation, like
Our school picnic Saturday at the surely
race and the finishes were
Gardner and Bob Traver. Ice cream
HASTINGS MARKETS
or a hundred tables, and perhaps
school house was
certainly
well
cause we believe that no better
land cake were served.
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‘1" at- ।more, were operating—and all busy. exceptionally close in each one. How­
Rome, cannot be built in a day;
.. Mr .nd Mr,. Rennin,ton ol M«- “"SJ:
:
ever the real climax to the 100-day
tires are made. If you do not
What especially surprised me was
but unless maintained can be lost
- p'
Mtoo'
M Rolland , ’
Haallnn who nut on "a tilc l&gt;r“c' number ol'nomen inUn, racing season there comes at or near
iw£‘Su1oei^d th? &lt;»„h
i-wS ’£,1~ •”...&gt; &gt;•« &gt;»
need new tires, let us look over
1U end. when special purses and
in an hour. Experience and skill,
grand prises are pflered that tempt
( Miss
Gaskill elopid
closed the lourtl.
fourth
MB. OUU11
much
, |h»U. ru«ln. In Ue irom youth Up
the
tires you are now using. De­
even
more
than
money,
are
the
the fleetest runners from all direc­
school year at the McOmber and «u. William Cremer and Leroy !•',"&gt;'&lt;&gt;
tions.
fects cannot always be seen from
returns
the onty
next year, it S
being
essentials.
,.„r
„r„foranu
TfE
,Uiing about it “
was that the older
I her first and only school. )' '
There
Is
something
fascinating
the
outside. "A stitch in time
credit is due her as a teacher for »bk
!L°°k.Very ones seemed lo get even more kick about, good running races from the
h-/vu u,e Ppi.no.
the J™*"
1
UnleM your car has perfect
saves nine.” Very often an in­
the jrxxl work Die has carried on.
slanOt o'11,
Those present cloyed
enjoyed the
the 'usual
youn« lady “ u,e ,ron time the quivering, high-strung ani­
Her goal is set and U worked to Th0W
usual walch®&lt;1
mals. with riders perched like mon­
lubrication, a lot of your gasoline
spection by us will save you a lot
sports of a picnic ending with a 125 00 her nr,t throw and Bt Wlct
the end. it Is proven by her schol­ ball game of Durfee Juniors and
her “ a “capper." to en- keys on their backs, parade up to the
of trouble.
will go for friction instead pf
starter, until the words 'They're
ars she sends out.
Durfee Seniors. The score was 6 c&lt;)ur‘r the more hetlum
But
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Courtright to 12 in favor of Uie Juniors
added miles of travel. If your car
when 1 “w thal 123 rctunlfd to Uie Off." goes out almost like a roar
Rapt attention holds Uie crowd as
of Grand Rapids spent Sunday with
Tlie Ladies- Aid Society at Mr labks' and iome more W|U1
con'
We specialize in Battery Serv­
npeds a good "grease and oil job”
Mr and Mrs. Rusnell Greenfield
the strong-hearted racers, super­
and Mrs Edd Rice's W«inro«y was c,udcd tha‘ 1 ,iad . anolber Jucs*
Mr and Mrs Cleo Cardd have well attended proc.nds
KBS eomln« Calientes U naturally a charged with excitement, course
ice and know that we can please
bring it to us and let us SHOW
Mrs
moved into the Royal Bryant house.
'Mils
madly around the circuit and rival
Fancher--and
Nellie Fancher
and Miss
EsUier McCca ,or many of
mov,e aUra«
you. We solicit a share of your
YOU
what
we
can
do
for
you.
We
Mr. and Mrs. Floy Greenfield of
colors
shift
and
change
in
the
fly
­
Striker played an instrumental duel ,0.
whom money comes
Quimby spent Sunday with Mrs. then Mrs. William Hoffman told of caaUy
business and we are confident
use nothing but the BEST oils
«oea lhe “me way Many ing group. There's a hush at the florf °\
the
ot tourista to Califor- nal turn and advantage seems to
Mr and Mrs. Walter Thomas of her trip to Flortdi
°
e ,many !
that you will be pleased not only
and greases.
good times and beautiful and inter- nla 10 wlnUr “• llkewise attracted hang by a hair. But sweeping wide, j
peMuipa one individual that lias as
Middleville have moved into the esung things
with the character of out service,
We then adjourned and many ot tbem are disposed to
Thomas house.
yet attracted no special attention. &gt;
to meet with Mrs Hoffman next ’try m08t
oncf "
«ddiWhen it cornea to gasoline the
but also with our prices.
Mrs. McDodd returned to
her
time. •Watch for date
,
'tton lhe pe»t running races are held breaks loose from the bunch and
home in’Vermontville after spend­
Mrs.' Orville Pursell is under the at Calientes. starting about Chrtst- his gallant burst of speed literally
ing a week with her daughter, Mrs. doctor's care.
lifts
the spectators from their seats I
mas time and continuing EVERY
Pennington, of this place.
u
a
yelling,
cheering
mass,
as
a
|
Tom Hoffman is seriously 111 with DAY tOr 100 day* Theae races al'
. The eighth graders of the McOm­ sore throat.
•
tract hundreds of people from all neck and neck race continues to the
ber district enjoyed a day in Lanwire. Yea, I like to see a good run-1
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elliott and over
country, and even from
bae tAvels 43.716 miles to gathson of Lowell. Mrs. Geo Elitott and foreign lands. Some racing devotees nlngj-ace and can easily Understand
Miss Helsel of Hastings spent the
horse-racing
was
George
pouDd of hooey" If it went
son.
Bert,
spent
Sunday
with
Jack
c&lt;xne
and stay right through the how
farther out. it might find it cheaper week end with her brother of this Moore.
whole racing program Aguas Cal- Washington's favorite sport.
M ttia wayside »tanda.
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.
ientes more often called Calientes
.
.
.
.
' Employed men and women of re- for short, is probably the greatest
It is estimated that if all the cars
pie candy makers submit a code, duced income are getting married gafnbltng and racing center on this
A writer asserts that France and
"
hz
‘cy ccan
“n 6nare
but iZ.
it doesn t settle which young so u
they
share expenses,
expenses. reports ntnuspnere.
hemisphere, ana
and pernaps
perhaps in
In uie
the England are drawing percciKHjly
Mns. the one al the back a-ould LM.t
one ui
in the
the noocn
ribbon a socuu
social investigator. 8,
Salary paring,.world.
world. We
that it is a nearer. Tills should make thing*
uk -family
iMiniiy gets uie
We are
are informed
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fruOl
Hit box to tip
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from tlie
Ue un
up hor
her &gt;&gt;«lr
hair,
(compels salary
pairing.
private
enterprise,
tt Is ,lack-

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SERVICE

Growing up here through the years, and keeping steady
pace with the wonderful development of the Automobile,
a great many people have come to depend upon us for real '
■ service when anything goes wrong with their cars.

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t "To have what people want, when they want it and at
fair prices," might well be nailed up as a motto over our
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ANDRUS
SERVICE
The Home of SUNOCO Gas
HASTINGS MICH.

TELEPHONE 2240

�Wednesday, May 30, 1924

PART TW&lt;

THE HASTINGS BANNER

New Books In
Public Library
Fiction.
Jackson Gregory—High Courage.
Ruth Sawyer—Luck of the Road.
Emilio Loring—We Ride the Gale.
Alice Duer Miller—Cone Out ot
the Pantry.
Margaret Wilson—The Valiant
Wife.
.
Mildred Walker—Fireweed.
Robert
W.
Chambers — Secret
Service Operator 13...
Kathleen Norris—Manhattan Love
Bong.
Grace L. Hill—Rainbow Cottage.
Ralph Connor—Girl From Glen-

The 1934 Graduation Class of the Hastings High School
ighty-nine seniors
of the Hastings High
School whose pictures are on
this page will receive diplo* -mas at commencement in the
Central audiorium here Fri­
day afternoon commencing
_• at 2:00 o’clock.

E

Ehiabeth Jordan—Page Mr. Pom­
eroy.
Max Brand—Timbal Gulch Trail.
Alan LeMay—Thunder in the
Dust.
Clarence E. Mulford—Trail Dust.
Albert P. Terhune — Letters of
Marque.
Wm. B. Mowery—Challenge of the
*'orth North.
E. P. Oppenheim—Man Without
Nerves. -Nell H. Swanson—Phantom Em­
peror.
Christine
Parmenter—Wind
Blows West.
Will Ermine —Laramie Rides
Alone.
Louise P. Hauck—Friday's Child.
P. G. Wodehouse—Thank You.
Jeeves.
Faith Baldwin—Within a Year.
Phyllis Boltome—Private Worlds.
Harold Titus—Man From Yonder.
Arthur Pound—Once a Wlidcr' new.
Dorothy L. Sayers—Tlie NlneTail. ora.
John Dickson Carr—The Eight of
Swords.
Robert J. Casey—The Third Owl.
Helen Ashton—Family Cruise.
Frances Renard—Ridgeways.
Ben Ames Williams—Hostile Val­
ley.
Warwick Deeping — Seven Men.
Who Came Back.
Maud Diver—The Singer Passes.
Katharine H. Taylor—Boulevard.
Geo. H. Rodney—Apache Trail.
Non-Fiction.
Peter Alnalcc—Some Experiments,
in Living.
BenJ. F. Albough—Home Garden­
ing ;' New Dealers.
Agnes Rothery—Sweden.
John T. Faris—Roaming the East­
ern Mountains.
Stuart Chase—Economy of Abund­
ance.
Geo. Dunlap Lyhtan—Saga of Ute
Comstock Lode.
Knight Dunlap—Civilized Life.
Augustus B. Zanzlg—Music in
. American Life
H. A. Overstreet—A Guide to Civ­
ilized Loafing.
G. A. Stevens—Garden Flowers in
Color.
___ Jean Barnes, Librarian.

Once again the seniors
themselves will take charge
of the program .which is as
’ follows:
Processional March —
“Pomp and Chivalry," Rob­
erts.

"Star Spangled Banner"—
High Schoo) Orchestra, Mr.
Wesley Logan, director.
Invocation — Rev. L. L.
Dewey, pastor Mefhodist
Episcopal church.
■
Songs—(a) "Rain," Cur­
ran: (b) "Springtime," D.
Watkins, High School Girls’
Glee Club, M iss Frances
Hunter, director.

Dramatization — “When
Good Friends Get Together,"
Class of 1934.
Presentation of the Class
—Mr. Wm. T. Wallace,
Principal of High School.
Presentation of Diplomas
—Mr. Fred A. Johnson,
President Board of Educa­
tion.
Taps.
Benediction — Rev. L., L.
Dewey.
Reveille.
4

Mar&lt;uerlU Bauuer
Myrtle Cheney
Doria Colo
Herbert Cooper
Friccta Cowles

A DESCRIPTION OF
WESTERN SANDSTORM.
If Hastings and Michigan people
in general feel they suffered from
the recent sand storm—they really
got but a homeopathic dose accord­
ing to a Minneapolis resident writ­
ing to a friend here.
She says: "May has been the moat
dreadful month here with scorching
weather and dust storms. We pul all
the rugs and curtains away, and
even t}&gt;en It was a Job to keep from
smothering. Every dish had to be
wiped before being used, the bed
spread had to be carefully folded Up
and shaken outdoors before the bed
could be opened, the dirt in front of
open windows had to 6c shovelled
up in the morning and everything
uas filthy and gritty. You could act­
ually grit the dirt between your
teeth. I've never dreamed of such
a thing. A llltlc water spilled on the
kitchen floor turned It into mud. I

Oraca Brill
Martin Clark
Connie Cook
Laverne Cooper
Blchsrd Darby

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The Banner wishes happi­
ness and success to each
member of the class.

baby's clothes for they looked like
floor mops. I wore holes in them try'ing to get them clean and no food
could be put on the table early be­
cause you couldn't recognize it when
you came to eat it. A friend of my
husband's got over a bushel of dirt
off his laboratory floor at one time.
Everybody prayed for rain and all
we got was a repetition of dust
storms. We kept chanting "Oh lovely
May—In Minnesota^

CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.
The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced open
competitive examinations as follows:
junior Social Economist. 92.000 a
year, Bureau of Labor SlatUllcs,
Department of Labor.
■
Associate Nteal Architect, R3.000 a
year. Asstitont Naval Architect,
&gt;2.800 a year.
The salaries named above ait sub­
ject to a deduction of not to lixceed
10 per cent until June 30. IBM, and
of not to exceed 6 per cent curing
the fiscal year ending June 30. 1935.
as a measure of economy, and also
to a deduction of 3 1-2 per cent to­
ward a retirement annuity.
All states except Iowa. Maryland.
Vermont, Virginia, and the District'
of Columbia have received less than
their share of appointments in the
apportioned departmental service at
Washington.
Pull information may be obtained
from H..C. Wunderlich. Secretary of
the United States Civil Service

flee. ___________

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About 800 letters without addres­
ses are placed in American mall
boxes dally.

Stomach Gas
a

Bleep good. Quick. thorough M-

Delbert Lancaster
Cllan Leonard
Sophia MarahaU
llowa.il McIntyre .
Ell, worth Hawton

Loran OrarnuiUi
Harold Pcrktni
Lloyd Patarion
Bettie Belckord
Marietta Boaa

Winnie Month
Jana Bcobay
Helen Bkiduora
Faul Smith
Marjorie stabblna

IMprli Sunday
Robert Taflee
Oraca WU1
Maur ana WUUIU
Joo Tbomaon

Maxine Swift
Robert Wilcox
Loalaa Will
VlrglaU Thoatpaon
Lillian Tolbunt

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAT M. 1*34

FACE WGHT

CUT ALFALFA LATE
IF HURT
BY FROST 'and
I Ml* Mabel BUson of Harttags. Mr.
.
___ :-----Mn. Elmer Walters, Mr. and

days’ visit with her parents.

is in charge of Sophia Smith and
Matfan Woodman.
The Men’s 8. 8. Class and their

Viul
Harvest
Period „Too ixelter
!
_ .
...
of Kauunaaoo, Miss Donna
Early to Allow Plant to Re- 'Moore. Miss Florence Amstutt and
- —
8
jMUo Huillberger of Jackson, Mrs.
place Depleted
Reserves
— -•=——---.
,, ,, Nora Huillberger, Mrs. Iva Sullivan,

Rapids were Sunday guasU of thair Stowell Sunday foe a pot luck din­
daughter, Mra Oroo Knowles, and ner. It wm a surprise for Goy. Those
family.
present were. Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Miss Lillian Thaler returned to Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
East Lansing -Injur es to alfalfa Mr
Mra
Huillberger. Ml*s her work at Charlotte on Monday Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Smith.
by lute froeu In Michigan make It uBrsuerite Yeiter and a lady friend week end with the former’s parents.
f advisable to permit the plant* to at- ot Orantl Rapid,. Mr. and Mra VI- here.
Floyd Dunnigan. Mrs. Anna Boice.
tatn the full bloom phase before the vern
of
odes&amp;a Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fish of Cal­
;crop U cut the first time, according |Mrs cfByton Coleman of Vermont- edonia were Bunday guests of his Mr. and Mrs., Floyd Clutn and son
Duane, Mr. Williams and Mr. and
jto the farm crops department at !vUle, M11, dq,-,. Howell of Nash- mother, Mrs. Owen Dodge and colled Mn. Harve Woodman.
। Michigan State College.
vlUt John Buch]cr of Muh-. Mrs dn other friends.
Alfalfa which U quite bully frost- ednn^^Br^wn of
Some from here attended the Bac­
Miss Donna Moore and Miss Flor­
ed turns white or pale yellow, and ging. yrs. Rose Snyder and mother, ence AnutuU of Jackson spent the calaureate service at Hastings Sunplants not so *riouriy damaged ,
Jahn Buehler. of Caledonia. week end with the former's parents.
I only the edges of the leaves turn
Raxe) Hoover of Martin Mr
DELTON.
color. Alfalfa plants carry a reserve Bnd Mra porrest Buehler froni the
Wealey Rosser and family of Al­
Nineteen members of the Garden
stock of food supplies in their roots Hdls of Irving and the string quarlegan spent Bunday with his father.
pldl
and the cearly growth depends partly UUr frorn Orand
Club and five children, enjoyed a
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Upon
thisro^.upply
iwu oujipiy. u
a*to
u»cpun.
Jiiain i
picnic
dinner
at the woods and also
, nears maturity this reserve stock is ; Rev. Loomis and family were calla nature trail Tuesday. A comm11tea
ruiacea
ed 10 Sn,&gt;rna Thursday evening by Grand Rapids were Sunday after­ of three were appointed to select
replaced.
If the
the alfalfa
alfalfa is
U cut
at the
the usual
usual
S^le'^B^' noon guests at the home of Mr. and the place and appoint the time. Al­
| If
cut at
' Mrs. Victor Bisson. Mrs. Emma Bls. time of one-third bloom, the plant
"“"ii v-—c TV--------- *—V I
though the roads over which we had
does not have time to replace all of *yn
■ wh®. had h*”1 . ftt -Uic son accompanied them home for a to travel were not all improved,
the reserve food which has been Loomls homc for * few day»- ac”, few days' visit.
however every one enjiyed the fun
. used in early growth -fiib “«r the companled them
them tn
to her
per home
home. Mt«
MUs
of pushing cars up sticky clay hills,
Gaines,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
Ewing
and
oep„™
more
u..„
™.l
H
'''"
,7
“
“
Ji"
'7°
’
'
U
reserve
is depleted
u
the plant
hu tomore
makethan
Alusual
the I*""™’ ™ Thureday moraln, and two children of Byron Center were and also enjoyed visiting the many
pretty acenes along the trail, and
ttroath tnlueed by tn»t.
I Ute’ In u,e day »a&gt; rtmo.ed to Sunday callers at the home of Mr. we are all grateful to the committee
■
Hermlttln, to plant to ,o to lull Butterworth hoeplul at Orand Rap. and Mrs. Owen Dodge.
for tlie good time tiial we had.
Mrs. Ella Catt returned to her home
bloom will help to correct thia eon- 1&lt;L' ThS„,*pp’^&lt;1,5,
The Willing Workers Sunday
dltloo and will Insure a much better he* CkwullMon *k Ibis wrtllaf u ertl- here on Friday after spending the School Class will meet with Mrs.
on winter with her son, Lewis and fam­
Farm Implement!
secottd eulttns than eouM be bar- leal Miss Earle has visited here “
John Doster, Thursday afternoon,
ily
at
Milwaukee.
numerous
occasions
and
has
made
vested if the alfalfa was cut as us­
May 31.
M. K. Lightfoot of Grand Rapids
TELEPHONE 2118
ual. The value of the alfalfa over a host of friends who wish her a
HASTINGS, MICH.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edmunds of
a period of years Is too great to complete recovery.
Battle Creek were business callers
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gosch, Mrs. here.
Jeopardise for the small difference
In Delton. Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Richards and
in value of the hay at the usual Edgar Cheney and Donna were Has­
A new garage is being built for
two children of Grand Rapids were
time of cutting and at the full tings shoppers Friday afternoon.
our telephone operators UM.
Saturday night and Sunday guests
MARTIN CORNERS.
I Wednesday with a picnic dinner for bloom period.
Thursday afternoon as Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Landis and Mrs.. the pupils. They presented her with
Too great a tfrclr
drain cr.
on ™
the reserve sa spent the latter part of the week of his mother. Mrs. H. W. Gosch. Mrs. George Sprague and son Merl
--------------..— the
.... gu&lt;
„yMt of Dr H c pcck and husband.
Margaret-Landis of near Woodland a nice album quilt nil ready for use food supply of the alfalfa
makes ..
it here,
of Detroit and two little Baker chil­
were callers at Orr FUher’s Thurs- i os a token of their lovo and esteem, more subject to winter killing, ham
— and
—„ sial.
...sler, Mrs. Edith Godfrey.
dren were about to turn the corner
day.
Mrs. Beil will reside on a farm in Heavy cutting, thle iummer on troet
ppropn. Mrs. Pearl Smith accompanied Ben to go east at the Bunnell school­
Memorial Day Is being ,
approprlThe L. A- 8. at Mrs. Millie Fish- ■ Maple Grove township, and she damaged plant, w I lower tolr v|. m,|yrreeimrt thU year Walt and daughter Alma to Lowell house, a car coming from the east
Sunday
where
they
called
on
friends
er’s Wednesday was well attended, surely has all our best wishes for tri™ mot!
*'“*
•&gt;
1M E ehoreh
and driven by the Battle Creek En­
proceeds from the supper were her happiness and success.
mam period aihlwM dortn, the lint
More deUlla neat and also visited the cemetery.
quirer News deliveryman, crashed
Mesdame* Seifert. Lester. Nagler
117.45.
• ’
I The Young People s class party
headlong into them. The Sprague
and Murphy motored to Adrian Sat­
Mrs. Susie Boyes ot Nashville is met with Doris and Kenneth OlllesI Mrs. Cassie Hller and daughter- urday and were among several hun­
vrillng her brother. Milo Barry, and pie Friday evening, about 25 being
FREEPORT.
| in law of Ionia called on Mrs. Ellen dred who participated in Michigan
family a few days.
; present. Ice cream and wafers were
The annua) banquet of the Free- YarRcr
cr Thursday
lnursaBy Bna
ltX)S(
and looked after Day at the Eastern Star Orphanage power. Mn. Sprague who was riding
Mrs. Iona Gillespie Bell closed a served and a real good time enjoyed
In the rumble seat had. some broken
there.
successful two years' school here by all present.
tion was held on Friday evening,
—
ribs and several bad bruises, but
Mr. and Mrs. «
C. •L. ••
Henney
were
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Plants anti
May 25. In the K of P. hall. The Hastings visitors Friday afternoon.
son Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold to the Delton hospital where she re­
™
nek,
Jonn Rickert
Klc„„ has
„„ been helping
„„
John
re „" T 7 C up B«m Eckert with hl, l.rm work lev" English of Grand Rapids called on ceived medical attention and retheir father and grandfather. Owen
J. T Zu
01
eul daye to
two weekk.
XlZbJr Z
P'~
'°r *
“&gt;
Ume thU I. being read, Dodge and wife Sunday. Mr. Dodge thing more serioiis developed.
accompanied them to the home of
The Inland Lakes Gorden Club!
n
Pr°?;m ™ ”h“l “ '"&gt;"&gt;•
Ml the room.
? ’B® rhe ape- p.,, enjoyed their picnic. Ow. his son Roland near Sunfield in the will meet with Mr*. Esther Dunn
afternoon.
•
cial
elal musical number,
numbers were secured
s™„r.n ,„g
Thursday afternoon, June 14. AU
by Howard Crew, music committee. to
w go u
ulJ week, we are uncommittees on the flower show
in, early tills
COATS GROVE.
and were a rare treat
At 7 30 a abie to stvc
-ire an
should have their work completed at
march was played by Mia Eilssa 'zi!;
• •-k&gt; “ • -n account of the
The L. A. 8. will meet next week that time.
eighth grade graduating exercises
Lewis, class of ’34. and the members
Everyone was disappointed last
which were held at the M. E. church Thursday with Mrs. Coy Stowell in
of the Alumni and friends found on Monday evening. We hope to South Hastings with pot luck dln- Wednesday night at not seeing any
their places at the banquet tables. give you that next week.
ner.
moving picture show. The pictures
Beautiful bouquets ot iris and sp|Tlie
school
and
the
P.
T.
A.
com
­
were
jnpt in transit in someway. Ef­
Mr. and Mrs Victor Sisson and
rea. together with streamers
of Mrs. Pearl Smith transacted busi­ bined w|th a program Tuesday eve­ forts were made to telephone as
green crepe paper made the rt»m
ness in Hastings Friday afternoon. ning. The 4-H Club gave an ex­ many as possible, but still a good
a charming setting for the gala oc­
The wooden part of the front of hibit of their work during the year. many came without knowing tlie
casion. After a rousing song serv­
The following officers were elect­ difference until they got here.
the Walton garage has been treated
ice led by Mrs, U. C. Manns, and
Newell Barber of Cressey is a pa­
to a new coat of paint during the ed for the following year by the P.
prayer by Victor Sisson. '18, a boun­ past week, making a fine ixnprove- T. A. President. Floyd Clutn; Vice­ tient In our local hospital.
tiful supper was served by Uie Pyth-,Whent on our main street.
presidents. Jesse Chase and Mar­
Peter Adrlanson believes that It is
ian Bisters. Tlie menu consisted of
garet
Coats;
Secretary-Treasurer.
always
well to
the alert
-- ------ ■ :---------------- -------------------------------..........
~ be on
.. ..........
....... even
...
Mrs Edgar Cheney and daughter,
Frank Sage
Telephone 2515
roost pork, mashed potatoes, aspar­
Donna, of Eaton Rapids came Wed­ Chas. Townsend; Chorister, Kath- for ugly roosters. One day last week
agus.
carrots.
buttered
rolls, nesday for a few days’ visit with ryn
rvn Clum.
.la*
ns hr
clum.------------------------------------------he was wnrklr.tr
working In
in hla
his virH
yard hr
be
pickles, radishes, coffee, vegetable
The Sunday School will give its stooped over to pick up something
her people. Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
salad, ice cream and cake After Gosch.
Children's
Day program next
Sun- and before he „
could
real ire what
---—
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— program
rlmffram j was happening
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big
Mrs. U. C. Manns and daughitr. day evening. June 3. The
templing viands, the president. Ken­
Virginia, nf Traverse City were
neth Smclker. "24. called the group
guests at the home of the former’s
to order for a short business session.; aunt. Mrs. Emma SLsson. from Fri­
The minutes of last year’s session
day noon until Saturday morning
wire read, the treasurer's report
They drove the nearly 400 miles in
was given, and- letters from Abe
order to be present nt the Alumni
Steckle of Portland. Ore. and Rev. । banquet.
Ed. Roush of Carson City were read, |j One night last week a truck from
New officers elected for the coming
a canning factory al Indianapolis,
year were: President. Rose Beuhlei* . Ind . was here and drew away nine
Snyder of Caledonia; vice-president.
’tons of beans from the local eleva­
John Buehler \pf Muir; secretary.
tor. a part of "the stock of beans
Mabel Sisson of Hastings; treasurer.
। purchased from local farmers since
Robert Rclgler of Freeport. "Die roll
Bercy pros, took over the elevator.
call of classes was made and a rls- I
ing vote of thanks was given • Mrs. |j May 15th.
»ft-. and Mrs. P. A. Thomas at*
Eva Johnson Postma for her years '
' tended the funeral service at Thornof service as secretary.
.
1 apple Brethren church on Thursday
The president next introduced | for Lawrence Rowland, 36. who was
Ralph Moore. □I. who very ablykilled by lightning last Monday. Mr.
acted the part of toastmaster. After
Rowland was plowing, using five
a few words of greeting and ex- horses. Fotfr of the horses were
niannttnn
the.™/in
norscs.
Four
n n&gt; ’SltunS o£t?n
• Lr7i
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rooster had taken advantage of him, until Saturday with Mrs. Clarence
struck him on top of his head, nat­ I Tester tn Hastings.
I Tlie next regular Community club
urally where the hair was thin, and meeting will be Monday night, June
cut a „
long deep gash, which bled
terribly.
1—ILt. "Well,’' Peter says. ’Bun­
day we had chicken for dinner.” But
CEDAR CREEK.
Mr. Adrianson's flock of chickens; Owing to the long days the sup­
must be something unusual.
Harry- per will
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De served
servca as
asusuni
usual but
out
TL.n^n Onl,
«,r"' i‘c* cream .nd cake will be served
htSSu801?.?------------r*n«e&lt;!’? ,uu’r 11|C Prosram at the Communclilckens hatched out, and the last ,»v r*i»ih Prirfnv nluht Those* whn
I*'."."1'!' O’- remSl brtak Ire cream pteue brllre
cannot bring Ice cream please bring
veloped legs, but the chicken only cake. Special program, come early.
B mKjd
mnc. time.
riarryHarry
nopcshopes
nis his
lived
a short
Mrs. Leslie Gould Is spending the*
chickens won’t all be roosters, if
week with home folks In Fulton.
it,.,,
.. tempermental as
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their
father.
Easter Island in Uie South Pacific
Mrs. Beatrice Dunning and daugh- Ocean Is noted for its enormous
ter Beatrice spent from Wednesday
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in
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n ,Ow, son. one daughter, his par­
, his toast he laid tlie foundation for
ents and a brother. Mueh sympa­
I the message that followed, also ex­
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tending a hearty welcome to the.
ones in their sorrow.
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’numbers on the xylophone, accom- , Verlyn Randall.
Quite a number of Freeport peo­
panied on the piano by Mias Eltssa ple arc among the thousands who
Lewis. Miss Marguerite Allerding.
throng into Holland each year to
■34. responded to the welcome in be­
view the tulips. Why not some such
half of her classmates. At this time ।
attraction for Frecport^say, peonies
music lovers were given an unusual or iris? The latter is very cheap
treat Howard Cress had arranged to start and in two years our town
for his colleagues in tjie Fine Arts
could be a veritable flower garden.
String Quartette of Orand Rapids
to be present and play. One of the 1
Mrs Ellen Draper has returned to
members was unable to tome, so Mr
her home here for the summer aft­
Wtn Rose first flutist with the
er spending the past few months
Grand Rapids Symphony Orc.’ies-1
i with her daughter. Mrs. Dennis But­
tra, took his place. Other members
of the quartette were. Mr. Ned Col­ ler. at Coldwater. Mrs. Butler accompanled her home and returned
by. first violin. Mr. Peter Kleyen- ;
lo Coldwater Saturday evening.
berg, cello, and Howard Cress, viola,
Lawrence Wieland,’son of Mr and
"Planting." the next toast was veryMrs. Roy Wieland, is carrying his
well presented by Miss Zona Smelkarm in a sling, having suffered a
ei. ’30. and ’’Cultivation" was given fractured elbow when he fell from
by Mrs, Gordon Edmonds (Gladys
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May 26. at the pleasant home of the
father. Owen Dodge and wife. The
day . was spent In visiting, talking
over old events and new. and in
James by the younger members. At
noon a bountiful dinner was served.
Those present besides Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Dodge were: Mr. and Mrs.
Vem Dodge and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Hale Dodge. Mrs. Fred Dodge, Mrs.
Roy Dodge. Mrs. Leland Plant* and
son Carlton, all of Grand Rapids.

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next toast. "The Harvest." The
quartette again rendered a beautl-

closing song was sung and another
cluing
■Alumni banquet ended, the bast one
ever held.
Out otJown people who attended
the Alumni banquet were: Mrs. U.
C. Manns and daughter. Virginia,
of Traverse City. Mr. and Mrs Don
D. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Ev­

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Roland Dodge and four children of
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Overholt and five children of Mulli­
ken. Mr and Mrs Frank Ewing and
four children of Byron Center.

Edger Cheney of Eaton Rapids
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account of guardian filed, order al­
dMU Receipt lowing account entered, discharge of
tor inheritance tax filed.
Admr. issued, artata enrolled.
X»l. Anna Seaae. Annual account
Est. Sarah Frances Searles, dec’d.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Receipt for inheritance tax filed.
Harry A. Laurent. Nashville ..
IM. Lottie May Judson, deed.
bend
of guardian filed, order re­
Prelda Johnson. Nashville ...
Petition for gensral and special
Admr. filed, order appointing special leasing farmer surety entered.
Eat. Samuel Marshall, dee d. Bond
PROBATE COURT.
Admr. entered.
filed and Islters issued, petition for
Est. John p. Kocher, deed. AnEst. Henn X Kraus, dec'd. will hearing claims filed, notice to credi­
i nual account filed.
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filed, petition to probate will filed, tors issued.
/ Est. Inez E. Snore, dec’d. Annual waiver ot notice filed. Comm, to
Eat. John Hsthsrlngton. dec'd.
take testimony filed.
account filed.
Bond filed and letters issued.
Est. Lucien B. Potter, dec'd. Bond
Est. Robert J. Nichols. Release of
Eat. Americus Cline, dec'd. Will
filed,
letters
of
Admr.
issued.
guardian
filed, discharge of guard­
and petition for probate filed, proof
ofi will filed, order admitting will
.
EM. John W. Albertson, dee d- ian issued.
nt. Elmer E. Moore, dec'd. Proof
entered.
Bond filed and letters Issued.
Est. Trenton T. Boniface, dec'd. of will filed, order admitting will en­
Est. George C. Card, dec'd. Order
Petition for special Admr. filed, or­ tered.
allowing annual account entered.
E»t. Mary Haff. deed. Will filed,
Est. Emma I. Barnum, dec'd. Or­ der appointing special Admr. en­
der appointing Admr. with will an­ tered. bond filed and letters issued. petition to probate will ffled. order
Eat, Caleb Boniface, deed. Peti­ for publication entered.
nexed entered.
Est. Chas H. Belson. dee d. Order
tion
for
general
and
special
Admr.
Est. Lldeous N. Durkee, dec'd. An­
filed, order for publication entered, determining heirs entered.
nual account filed.
Est. Donald D. Hess, dec'd. Second order appointing special Admr. en­
NASHVILLE.
and final account filed, order for tered. bond filed and letters issued.
The pavtllion at Thomapple lake
Est. Ida A. Eaton, dec’d. Waiver
publication entered.
Est. Ellen L. Roush, dec'd. Waiver of notice filed, order allowing ac­ was prettily decorated in the Senior
of notice filed, order
appointing count entered, discharge of Admr. colors, old rose and silver ..lor the
Junior and Senior reception Wed­
Issued, estate enrolled.
Admr. entered.
Est. Lucien B. Potter, dqc'd. Final nesday night. There were about 150
Est. Jock TlionuLS O'Oonnor, mlpresent. The niusic /or dancing wgs
furnished by the Hastohians. Punch
and wafera were served throughout
the evening.
About 34 gathered at the farm
home of Mrs. Vernice Shaw Thurs­
day afternoon to surprize her on her
birthday. Music and visiting were en­
joyed after which a pot luck supper
CHECKS—
was server!. Mrs. Shaw received
In again diacsMing the matter of eheckmany lovely gifts. Guests were pres­
ent from Lansing. Nashville and
Ba tryville and Hastings.
ippbes for ihte service,
Gail Lykins, Claud Perry, and
William Miller were in Grand Rap­
the perr.onai service rendered. The banks
ids Thursday attending a school of
instruction sponsored by the Grand
Rapids Welding Co.

COURTHOUSE NEWS

MILK TASTES BETTER
WITH ADDED FLAVORS

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Ohlldren and Invalid! Uio “No camp la better than its leadMore of Thi* Food When &lt; erahlp." It la with pride that we list
leadership personnel tor old
Made More Palatable
J our
Camp Barry 1834 Rev. M D. Me-

wish her many more Itappy birth­
days.
• Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Kenyon and
Gordon spent Tuesday with their
son. Alva Kenyon, and family of
•■Bellevue.
Charley Kenyon remains about the
(same. His many friends hops he
,
Mn. Lenna Bishop of Battle
,Creek spent some time this week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
]Kenyon.
Rev. Fred Hom and Mrs. Hom
and Evelyn spent Friday in Battle
Creek. Their daughter. Mabie, who

East Lansing.—Many
different Kean
:
will supervise worship. Clay
flavors dan be added to milk to make :Bassett, recreation; Laird Wotting,
it more attractive to those whore 'swimming; Robert Lyon, assist in
swimming; John Morgan, direct
appetites haa been dulled by the un- 'music and creative art; William
changing flavor of that food, accord- Carmichael,
.
nature lore; Irving
Ing to the dairy husbandry depart­ Hollforth, handicraft; Wayne Conment at Michigan State College.
kiln, in charge of camp store. AU of
Children who do not like milk and these men will each be In charge ot panled them home and spent Sat­
convalescents who need milk but a tent, and live with the boys in urday with them.
who art not hungry enjoy the bev­ their group. •'Character U caught not
erage in one of Uie several ways in taught.” The personnel of leader­
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
which it can be made more pala­ ship for the girls' camp will be given
Rosemary Feldpaiuch went to
table. The food value of the milk next week, except to say that Mrs
itself is not changed by adding fla­ Rozell Stanton has been added to Ann Arbor Friday for medical treat­
ment.
vors; it is as healthful and aa nu­ the very capable list ot counsellors
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gerllnger of
tritious as in the ordinary form.
tar the girta. June 13-23, boys' sec­
Hastings called on Warren Bolton's
Cultured milk, which tastes like tion. June 5-19.
Tuesday evening.
•
buttermilk. Is prepared by adding a
We are very grateful tor the do­
Wanita Strausbaugh visited Mrs.
culture of pure lactic acid bacteria nations of dishes, now no camper
to milk. This milk Is made by heat­ need bring any dishes with their Edith Edger and daughter Phyllis,
ing it to 140 degrees F., ioldlng It equipment but plenty of bedding in Hastings Tuesday.
Some from this way attended the
al that temperature for 30 minutes, and a cot­
cooling Co 73 degrees, and then
Ray Johns of tlie State Y. M. C. Musical Recital given by S’. Rose
adding a pure lactic acid culture A. was in the county last Tuesday musical department in the Central
auditorium
Thursday night.
tablet obtained from a drug store or on arrangements for the State Hl-Y
Mrs. Max Eek and daughter El­
dairy supply house. The milk is al­ Camp at Torch lake in late August.
lowed to remain at a temperature of Barry Co. plans on at least four len and Mrs. B. 6- Sparks of Has­
73 degrees for 24 hours and then delegates and Joe Brazak will attend tings called on Clifford Hammond's
can be kept in a cold place until as one of the cabin leaders along Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Warren Bolton and
wanted far serving. A tablespoonful with several other High school men
sons visited at sterling Rogers’ in
of this milk can be used instead of of tlie state.
a tablet for a culture the next time.
We are indebted to the county Hastings Monday night.
Bam Craig is working for Will
Chocolate milk can be made with road men for a large load of clgy
either cocoa or chocolate. One re­ for our camp tennis court, which Haywood this week.
We are glad the county is working
cipe for chocolate syrup Is 12 has been rolled in and made ready
on our road now and it sure looks
pounds of sugar, I pound cocoa, one- for play. Bring your tennis equip­
much Improved.
half pound cornstarch. 2 teaspoons­ ment to Camp Barry.
Bernard Hammond attended the
ful cream of tartar, and a dash of
The Older Y Group at Hastings
ground cinnamon. Boll for a few entertained their ladles for supper at Water Carnival h?ld by the High
minutes in a gallon of water, cool, Camp Barry last week Wednesday. school at Gun lake Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Lacey
and add 3 ounces^ vanilla. Use one
Contributions ot food, linoleum called on her daughter. Mrs. Maurice
ounce of this syrup for seven ounces and boats are all deeply appreciated
H. Cook were in Grand Rapids Wed­
of milk. The cocoa can be replaced all of which will help make 1934 Calkins, and found her entertaining
to the bookkeeping department to run
nesday.
by one and one-half times Its weight Camp Barry more helpful. There la the mumps.
The Baccalaureate services were
of chocolate.
room yet for many to enroll, remem­
held Sunday night at the Evangel­
THE CROSSROADS.
Cafe au lait ts made by making ber the dates. Boys' June 5-12 and
ical church. Rev. M. E Hoyt of the
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Kenyan of
Girls' June 13-23 and only 50 cepts
Methodist church gave the address. coffee at four times its usual
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Don
strength and then adding five cups a day for any camper.
On Thursday night are the com­
Karcher of near Freeport called on
ThU week Thursday Camp Barry
mencement exercises. March, Mrs of hot milk to each cup and a half
of coffee.
will be host to the Ministerial As­ Mr. and Mra. Orley Smith and Ho­
Cecile Betts; Invocation. Rev. 8. R.
Egg nog is an old favorite milk. soclation for their annual picnic, we mer Bales Sunday afternoon.
Wurtz; President's .welcome; Class
Merle Cooley and family ot Has­
from us they are able to coiled and credit
drink. Beal together an egg. one' will have two boats available also
Will; Niagara trip; Music—Mrs. Ce­
tings were Sunday afternoon guests
our account in the Federal Reserve Bank.
teaspoonful of sugar, a sprinkle of quoits and ping pong along with
cile Betts; Address. President E.
of Frank Bushong and family.
cinnamon and nutmeg, and a few’ baseball.
Lefler of Battle Creek College;
Mr. aqd Mrs. Lawtie McBain of
Our tellers also always accommodate
drops of vanilla; then, mix thoro­
presentation of Class, J. B. Van
Delton. Mbs Jennie McBain and
and supply our customers by changing
ughly with a glass of milk. This
ASSYRIA.
Deventer; Presentation of Diplomas.
Miss Lillie Christie of Hastings were
denominations of currency and silver as
SupL W. W Wallace; Benediction. drink Is rich in proteins and min- Last Week’s Letter.
Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
the needs of the customer demand.
The Memorial day service spanRev. M. E Hoyt.
Preparing a medium thick syrup, sored by the cooperation of the Ellis Cook.
'
The service rendered by the banks is of
Mr. and Mrs. George Marble of
dividing it into different portions, and the Assyria Center Cemetery
Inestimable value In the business life of
and Mr. and Mrs. U’wls
HINDS CORNERS.
and flavoring these portions heavily organization will be held at the As- Rutland
;
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Tobias and with strawberry, pineapple, vanilla, syrla Center church on Sunday. May Marble ot Hastings called on Mrs.
banks a treat deal ot money to maintain.
daughter of Kalamazoo spent Sat­ orange, lemon, cherry, rootbeer, or 27. at 2:30, with the Rev. B. F. Jane Tuttle Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Matthews of
urday afternoon and Sunday with grape r
permits
__ .__________
anyone___to rprej»re
-zr—- Hitchcock a-s speaker.
his parents. Mr and Mrs. C N. To- flavored drinks as wanted because
The Briggs Ladies' Aid Society near Hastings spent Sunday with
bias, and Mr. and Mrs. Kect Tobias the ---------------• —
syrup can■“
be•-—
kept
until “it •­Is will serve a chicken dinner at the Jasper DeConing and family.
Herbert Brown and wife of Has­
and children spent Sunday there.
needed. Three tablespoonfuis of any church basement on Decoration day.
Frank Tobias of Nashville called of the flavored syrups are added to May 30. serving will begin at eleven tings spent Sunday with Clyde
Stedge and family.
on his brother, Charley. Tuesday three-fourths of a glass of milk.
thirty.
Three ounces
ot honey, —
15 drops
The Decoration day service spon- (
afternoon.
- ------------------------—rCARLTON CENTER.
Mrs. Mary McIntyre visited her of either lemon or orange extract, sored by the Union Cemetery Circle
A good many In the district at­
son Claude and family near Augusta and a pint of milk shaken together will be held Wednesday. May 30, at I
Saturday night and Sunday.
until
"• -the
-------------honey--dissolves
•----------makes
•---------an the yard if the weather permits, and tended the picnic supper lite last
day
of
school. Tuesday, at the M.
Marvin Haynes son of Mr. and attractive drink.
at the South Evangelical church in
Mrs Ranald Haynes had his tonsils
The addition of two or three tea­ case off a storm. The Hon. John C. C. Nichols place, with Mr. and Mrs.
Ford Aspinall. Mrs. Watrous. wlio
removed this morning.
spoonfuls of Jams or marmalades to KctchiJn will give the address at
has
so
efficiently taught here the
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and a glass of milk makes a drink which one o'clock P. M. He will go from
sons attended a birthday party. for. pleases many persons The drink there to the Wilcox church for his post six years, has a position in
the formers
grandmother.
Mr- may be colored with artificial colors second address at two-thirty o'clock. Woodland school. Her many friends
Mrs.
Sarah Weeks, in Hastings Sunday.
If desired.
The Ellis school closes on Friday wish her the best of success In her
new position.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bunnell of Kal­
with a picnic.
The Hastings High school stu­
amaxoo called on Mrs. Clara Brown
HOLMES CHURCH.
Charles Purcell is very feeble, his
dents of this community all attendSunday
unday afterman.
The Mr and Mrs. rred. K&gt;ith and sister, Mrs Ella Reese, of Battle
Mrs. Katherine Haynes and Mrs. Rtchard Durkee s and Mr. and Mrs Creek is with them.
Wcdnesday.
Goldie Casey attended the com­ Roland Valentine were Bunday vis­
Mr. and Mrs. A. J- Miller spent
Mrs. Elmer Marlow has been In
munity meeting at Douds school­ itors at - Seymour Reigler's near Sunday with their niece, Mrs. Veda
house Friday evening and report a Freeport.
Guy, and family.
fine time. ’
Miss Leona Miller spent part of
Vera Sheeran of Bay City was a
Miss Alice McKinnis Of Grand week end visitor of Julia Durkee.
last week with Miss Eloise Schleyer
Rapids called on Miss Susie Phillips
Mrs. Will Rowley of Cincinnati. of Battle Creek.
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C- Hyde spent the
Ohio, and Mrs. Arista 'Easton of
M. W Skidmore and Miss Susie Battle Creek spent Tuesday and week end at Dundee with their sis­
Phillips called at Fred Miller’s near Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. ter. Miss Beulah Buchanan and
Lacey Bunday afternoon.
Sarah Durkee and Mrs. John Bull­ other friends.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Johnson of ing and Mrs. Arthur Allerding were
The Briggs, the Barney Mills, and
Battle Creek spent Bunday after­ Wednesday calleri.
the Dunham schools close the year's
noon with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Irfr. and Mrs. Roy Wickham and work pn Tuesday with a picnic.
W. O. Tobias
The Assyria Center school held a
family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mr. ami Mrs. Lyle Tobias and son Bayne and family attended tlie picnic at Clear lake on Friday of last
of Battle Creek called on Mr and Baccalaureate address in Hastings
Mra. Kcet Tablas Sunday forenoon. Bunday. Raymond Wickham and
LeVant McIntyre has resumed his
(PMAPVWI aasn
Laverne Cooper being in the gradu­ work at the Junedale market at Bat­
tle Creek. Lisle Strickland has em
IRVING.
ation class. •
pioyment
at the Kellogg plantMr.
and
Mrs.
Archie
Wilson
and
The Ladies1 Aid Society will not
GET FULL DETAILS
meet on the regular date. June 1. daughter of Kalamazoo were Bunday
AT THE SIGN OF
PRAIRIEVILLE.
but has been postponed to Friday. visitors at Roy Wickham's and Mr.
Rosco
Bloal
of Allegan is spend­
THE RED TRIANGLE
June 8. when the meeting will be at and Mra. Louis Btadel of Carlton
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
were Sunday callers.
the hall.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crockford were Albert Rogers.
Mr. and Mr#. John Katheler, of
Our cemetery Is looking fine. We
Allegan were recent visitors at the Sunday visitors at Joseph Crockcertainly can feel proud of it. Some
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nichols ford's.
"Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Afelttne and son different frpm some years ago.
Mrs. Mary Mills and Mrs. John
Mrs Lulu Woodman. Mr. and Mrs
Wilkes and sons of Rutland were Jack, and Bob lane of Detroit were
guests of Mr. and Mn. C. A. Bur­ week end visitors at Levant McIn­ Robert McKibbin and children.
tyres and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shep­ George Wood and son. John, were
ger recently.
Mrs. Sybil Warner of Vandalia ard and sons Melvin and Philip ot in attendance at a birthday party
Battle Creek and Mrs. Albert Shep­ at Mr. and Mrs. Byron Titus'Thurswas calling in Irving Friday.
Miss Helen Wilcox is working In ard of Bedford were Sunday cailers. day night in honor of Mr. TltUs'
Mr. and Mrs. Don McLeod ot natal day.
Hastings,
Michigan
Hastings.
Telephone 2618
Mary Jeon Smith was a guest of
Lake Odessa were Sunday evening
Louise Sniffin at Hickory Corners
visitors at Hubert Barnum's.
Thursday night.
Commencement exercises Friday
QUIMBY.
*
•
night were excellent. Tlie program
Last Week's Leiter.
consisted of salutatory by Helen
Several of the young folks helped ArenU: Class History and Prophe­
DeWitt Cutler celebrate hU birth­ cy, Herman Neil Jr.’, Glass Will,
day Sunday afternoon.
Neola NeU;
Valedictory. Lester
Joyce Hoffman has gone to spend Moore; orchestra selections; guitar
some time at the Edward Hoffman duet; song by four children; song.
home near Dowling.
"A Perfect Day.’’ Mis* Dahlstrocn;
Freda Scott was able io go back to a talk by Rev. George Bennardf
school last week after being absent presentation of diplomas: invocation
a tew days on account of illneu.
and benediction by Rev. Mlles.
The Gold medal contest at the
Todayi Saturday) the school has
Church’ Sunday was well attended. a picnic at Prairieville Park. OU11
Miss Delphlne Englehasdt of Good lake. The day is ideal and we are
Will won first place.
hoping all will have a jolly good
Cameron McIntyre closed his sec­ Ume.
ond successful term of school with
Roscmac Higgins and Mclford
a picnic. Vem Prentice also closed a Frederickson are home from camp,
Milk is the cheapest food you can We are permitted to sell our milk as
very successful year of school at feeling fine.
buy. It has the Vitamins and food Grade A because of the cleanliness
the Pratt with a picnic at Thornap­
The Triple Link Club will meet
of
our
barns
and
cows
and
the
clean
elements which promote the health
ple lake which was enjoyed by all. with Mrs. Marcus Bagley June 8.
and sanitary manner in which we
there being twenty-one present. AU for an all day meeting and election
of your family.
wished him good luck in his work
handle the milk.
for next year.
Mr. and Mys. Elmer Doud enter­
Highlands Dairy will furnish you We would be glad to have you visit
Rial Kellogg visited his grand­ tained Mr. and Mrs. Karl Norris
Grade A Milk, Pasteurized or Raw, our dairy and, see the care and pains
parents al Dimondale Sunday also and daughter, Betty, of Orangeville,
at the Rev. Jacobs home at Mulli­ Bunday.
from our own state-accredited dairy we take to furnish you with CLEAN,
ken.
herd. Our Grade A will cost you no GRADE A MILK at no additional
SOUTH SHULTZ.
more.
4
cost to you.
Mrs. Adali Mlscner of Kalamazoo
tiad a birthday recenUy and several
Dull Headache, Gone
ot her friends drove down there aril!
her a surprise. Tiwse from
Simple Remedy Does It gave
hsre who went were, Lester Bonnevllle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gor­
Headaches caused by constipa­
don Thom peon. Frederick and Elmer
tion are gone sF
‘
‘
Anders, Frank Horn and son. Clin­
Adlcrlka This cli
out
ton. and Gordon Kenyon. A nice
of BOTH upper
luncheon was served and *• they
els. Ends bad alt
had several musicians In the crowd
B. A. LyBarker.
they had some fine music. A good
Ume wm reported by all and all
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Common Sense Bank Talks

NOT!
The following changes in
rates for certain types of
equipment and service become
five on the date of the first bill to
subscriber on or after June 1, 1
1—The charge of 25 cents per month for
hand telephone seta will be discontinued
after it has been billed fcr a period of 18
consecutive months. On hand telephone
sets now in service for which the charge
has been billed 18 months ~or more.

with the June, 1934, bill for service. On
all other hand telephone sets, now In
service or installed hereafter, the 25-cent
charge wifi be discontinued after it haa
been billed* 18 consecutive months.
2—Rates for all classes of rural line
service will be reduced by 25 cents per
month, except that no rural line r*te shall
be reduced to less than $1.50 per month.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

FDICI

National Bank of Hastings

THIS MOTOR WAS PROTECTED

FOR OVER FOUR THOUSAND MILE?
BY A DOLLAR AND A HALF WORTH OF

NEW AND IMPROVED
CONOCO GERM PROCESSED MOTOR OIL

__

.
'Hastings part of this week sewing
for Mrs. Chas. Lawrence.
Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
John Usbome were. Mr. and Mrs. E.
R. Dancer and Mrs. Eleanor Lamburlon and daughter from Chelsea,
MUs Mercy Usbome and M1M Ag■nes Dancer of Ann Arbor, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Rhea and Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Steffey of Kalamazoo.
Nelson Abbott of East Carlton was
also a caller Sunday morning at
the Usbome home.
Friends of Wm. Tasker of the
Cheney district will be glad to learn
he is a little improved from his se­
vere Illness for the past several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gi
and Mrs. John Rl&lt;

Mn. Leonard
Grand Rapids.

an Invited.
and Mra. Ralph Henney a
■■officers' masting" at W
Orange Thursday night.

form ot It to grapefruit.

and Hardy Dam. Sunday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank

THE BRAKES
COULDN’T TAKE IT
BUT THE NEW

night aaR RarI"

COULDI

EDMONDS OIL COMPANY

REDUCE Living Costs!
That’s the problem these days! The people of
Hastings can do it by increasing the con■ sumption of CLEAN MILK in their homes

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Telephone 2651

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

Vanderswag

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NEWS

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Weather with

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costs you noth-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1934

legal notices

th. County of Bom. la Chnneery

ftjsrs-f;
*1. In ,tbl* »a&lt;

I

the class of 1934. Woodland town- 'Press the arrival of a son to Mr nnd
ship school will be held on Thursday Mrs. Alexander D McKenaey of 859
evening. May 31 at 8:15. Honor *tu- Fourth St . Grand Rapids. Condenu of thi* year's class, led by gratulatlons.
Ralrlgh. valedictorian. Ellen
Mr. and Mrs. George Tltomiis were
iS\£
Bonen* Payment, (or Corn.
« one Marie
Black, salutalorian and Kendall Friday afternoon callers of their
president of the senior clas*. children. Mr. and Mrs John Thomas
Holts Are Made to Repay i Mrs. w. K Kletnhans and Robert Buck,
will deliver oration* a* a part of .end family of the McOmber district,
Libre »• ef tuo.ir.rer*r» 2-z. *»d
lor uecreaseu rrooucuuu
lda Thcy camc hotnc by way ot thc the program.
**»----------------Ib.r-.rire ...Irn-d to
East Lansinr—Michigan farmers cast jjcr son. Clift, of Laming, is
Member* of the claa* of 1934 are
SOUTH BOWNE.
•1 aVaretm'- "»“ p-r» *12; th"* b. ' who are going to receive benefits 8pending a few day* here.
association offers to its shareholder*.
os follows: Marie Ralrlgh, Ellen Last Week's Letter.
inc tin. oa ..id mnnr.re «t th. d.fe; payments on corn-hog contractj ■
w Fvlghncr and E- L. Kane Black. Margaret Densmore. Doro-I Adrian and Nick Cramer spent
There la no apecoUUon in the building and loan plan
for oeiceiM . nter—t. .nd t.*e« *7' ..
___ _________________________________________ _____ ,___ __
_ Uiy Beardsley. Pauline Hoover. Uie week end In Grand Rapids.
daiiar* (*43z* •&gt;&lt;&gt;&gt;■ Notiea i« hare- planting of crops to uvold conditions business trip.
Howard McVay. Doria Perkins. Ar- | Dorothy Walton of Freeport spent
of Investment.
riven that Sr virtue ot th. power of which are'no* |X-rmittcd under the
T&lt;xn ku&gt; i* spending the week nold Johnson. Evelyn Hynes. Ken- Wednesday night with Bernice WnlWe will be pleased to tell you more abont the
Ot laid miArigasn 1 _•
contract, according to R. J. Bald- wllh relatives in Akron. Ohio.
dull Buck. Gladys Baker. Harold ton.
। front win. administrator of the phui in
- and■ Mrs. Portdr Kinne
—----- ’—
-• Forman. Kenneth Oeisel, .Doreen j Elwood Yoder attended tlie Logan
“NATIONAL" and ITS SHARES. .
Mr.
and
granddaughter.
wan—-toEthel. Mae.
—------spent
A. Stowell.
-----Evelyn Luca*. Jean Eng-1 school picnic Saturday.
Itlrhlfta. on Jnr on thls state&gt;t to
The total acreage orall crops can- gupday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray land. Charles Townsend. Victorf Mr and Mrs. Harold Yoder atStand- not be increa-M-d above the greatest xiorglmthaier. In the afternoon they Wcsloff, Robert France. Frcida Eu-! tended the funeral of the latter *
“I'wrl’hw
fiViX ,otal number of acres of crops grown all called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles per.
uncle. Will Kcpkey. held al the M.
sermon---will be IE- ...
church
Middleville--------------Thursday.
dnenb- in 1932 or 1933. whichever year the Hawthorne near Lacey.
.The
— Baccalaureate
----------------------------------------in------------------total was largest. The total acres InDr. and Mrs. Stewart . Lofdahl; delivered by Rev. Harley Townsend, i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walton were
°f ,h* elude both crops grown for sale and and family left Sunday for Chicago. {pastor of the Woodland church of in Hastings Saturday forenoon. .
ih'r« »&lt;*J those grown for feed. Feed crops are vvherc he will take two weeks post- the Brethren on Sunday evening, I Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eash. «ons
out Lon oat*, barley, rye. or other plants graduate work at
Children’s Me- May 35 at 8:15 at the school audi-'Alden and John, went to Milham
grown for feeding livestock.
mortal hospital. Mrs. Lofdahl and tocium. The Alumni banquet will be Purk. Kalamazoo. Sunday. They met
linnJfrd forty125® Griswold HL, Detroit, Mich.
&gt;nr«
The acres of feed crop* can be In­ children will spend the time wltji held
;
Saturday evening, June 2.
[three of their nieces from Indiana
ner •"«&lt;h i creased above the highest in 1932 or her people nt Aurora. Hl.
DrUrlt'* 014m* Balldlas aa®
Examinations will be completed by there and had a picnic dinner. ‘
re.i thirre 1933
thc reduction in corn acreage
The Past Noble Grands of the Rc- Friday noon. June 1 and the report I Thursday afternoon callers at Mrs.
■ u. r r. will bring the total crop acres equal bekoh lodge entertained the Past cards
,
will be given out tlie follow- Jennie Panlee were: J. Krebs. Har­
J.
L.
Maus, Hasting*, Mich.
nr arvrn
or below the highest figures tor Noble Grontls of Barry cdunty at the ing day at one o'clock.
old and Erma and Mrs. Norwood of
1932 or 1933
,
I. O. O. P. hall Friday. A one o'clock
Woodland
----------Grange .............
entertained „„
the'Lowell.
----------&gt;llh
mnto
The number of acres of wheat or luncheon was served, followed by a county officers association Wednes-{ Mrs. Milton Murphy received the.
nartc*cr&lt;i rye or both planted In 1934 can net business meeting and program.
{day night. About 50 were present sad news Tuesday of the death of
be greater than the acreage in 1932
Beginnuig June 2 the library wilLirom the several granges. W. R. her mother. Mrs. J. Meyers of
,tbi&lt; soth or
wj1ichevcr year waa highest be open on Saturday afternoon* and Craig of Welcome grange is presi- Grand Rapids. They attended Qic
.
*
Prank Walton. son Claude. Ken
aaienra
1 Th*' corn acreage must be reduced evenings Instead of Wednesdays.
;dent of the association and was funeral on Thursday.
and Sarah Shauner and Mrs. Esther
A«&gt;icnre. at least 20 per cent below the avMr- and Mrs. Gall Lykins were in present and presided at the meeting.! Mr. and Mrs. Will Mishler and {slater were in Hastings Thursday. Smelkcr. Lewis Overholt and Rus­
irhiranerage number of acres grown in 1932 Lansing Tuesday.
i A musical program was given by Uie daughter Gwendolyn visited In
Mr. and Mrs. Will Oo»grifT of sell Kaerchcr attended a concert In
was
returned
young folksuf the Woodland grange.
Grand
Sunday the guesto of
Lowell
dinner
at Mrs.
Jennie Orand Rapids Monday evening in
, , ,
. .
. ,
ISO,.Rev
O- 8 R.
” O'Wurtz
“■
..............
- 7'
........
• •••&gt;Rapids
----I^UWCII
IWKtook
Ulllltcr
&gt;1 Alls
JCU11IC
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE.—------ -- and 1933.
The
are designated
herc no
ftS iaaoavi
pastor ot the Evangelical . Wm H Lind, master of the local their brother and slater, Mr. andI Pardee'S Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ which Howard Cross, son of Mr*.
t
-------acres
------ which
-------------,
------ as
. ' urn, contract
intract acres can not be postured
pastured clHirc
cjUirch ffor
or tffe
the third year;. -----Rev [grange welcomed the visitors. It was Mrs. John Mishler.
ton Murphy were afternoon callers. Estella Cress took part. Mrs. Cress
aw can
mn any
nnv crop
rmn be
hr cut
rut and
and rere- RhontlCs
..... ...
.....
« Maple
Xl-iiib- ............
. .............grange
-..........1I r&gt;
n1..». Walton and sister, nei.
..
..
. .....
. . .
.
nor
uas
returned to
announced that Barry county
Ralph
MLssB
Mrs. Frank Miller and daughter of accompanied them to Uie city re­
’• moved from them. Soil building jorovc; Rev Edgar Faust of Detroit picnic would be held some where in I Bernice, accompanied by Dorothy Tojteka. Indiana, spent Sunday eve­ turning with Howard.
crops, can be plowed down or weeds lwas m'ntfe district superintendent of the county on the last Saturday In Walton of Freeport, were In Lake
ning with Elmer 8h a tiff er and farnMontreal bicyclist*, according to
and grass can be cut and permitted Ulls district and will move to Kaln- July. The place will be given out Odessa Saturday afternoon.
police regulations, must not exceed
to remain on the ground.
nuuxx,.
Rv,.
D. D.
C. CGstrcih
~ to later and all grangers arc invited., Mrs. A. T. Eash. Mrs. V. L. WqIniazoo.
Rev.
Ostroth goes
Eleanor Thaler of Campbell spent a speed limit of 15 miles an hour;
t
The number of cows milked in {hc
church in Detroit nnd Rev. The Woodland Grange gave the 1st cotl of Charlotte and Mrs. K. DanSaturday night and pert of Sunday they must not hang on to moving
» 1934 can not exceed the highest C. C tlbson goes
....
----------to Monroe.
and 2nd degree Friday night the lel» ot Hostings spent Thursday In with Bernice Walton.
( number pHUted in ether 1932 or 1933.
vehicle*, carry passengers on Uie
{Grand Rapids
Rapids visiting Mrs. w.
25th.
{Grand
Sunday guests at Harry Cramer's cross-bars, or race in the streets.
n
The number of litters of pigs far- Mary Hope. and Mrs. D. H. Evans
Memorial Day will be observed in 'Schulz
Schulz and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
were Mr and Mrs. J. Poortvlelt.
*n rowed on the farm must hot cxcred was at Holland Sunday. Woodland and community next, Martin.
. the average number farrowed in the
A Kansu wooer by mail has
Surveyors have been in Nashville Wednesday forenoon, .May 30. at | Mrs. Esther Slater of Fenton spent Miss Beulah and Bernard Graton
,r base years and the number grown In connection with the changing of 9:30. A tine program tyill be given, the past week with her parents. Mr. of Grand Rauids.
called of! a correspondence of 20
" out for sale must be 25 per cent less {M-14 and the building of the new consisting of a talk by Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Elmer Shnuffer. and fam­
Harold Miller of Indiana Is visit­ years and married the girl. As Far­
1 than the average per year for 1932 bridge over Thronapple river, to; Beardsley, singing and drill*. In case Mying relatives and friends In this ley says. 3-cent postage has es­
r and 1933 Tlie contract contains a ehmlnatc the dangerous comer by 1 Of ruin. »he services will be held at ’ Mrs. Andrew Blough. Raymond vicinity.
tranged many customer*.
.
r penalty clause which provides that । the Knolles farm.
i the town hall. All those who desire !.
t contracts signers pay a certain I Mrs. C. L. Glasgow has returned I transportation meet at the corner'
, amount per pig for cuCh one above from her visit with Grand Rapids m Wojdland by 0 30 and it will be I
i, the 75 per cent.
I relatives.
[provided. The school children will
•&gt;' The number of contract* in Mich­ 1 Rev Win- H Turner, pastor of the 1 attend in a group
’’ igan when added lo the immense I First Baptist church uf Niles, has
nujc
Catherine
and
George
number obtained tn other states acccpti-d the jiastoratc of the local | O'Brien of Lansing arc s|M*nding the
* creates an enormous amount of church and will move here about the . week with their grandmother. Mrs
| clerical work and a consequent de­ middle of June
Geo Paul.
— {lay U» sending out benefit payments
-------------- • • ------------ —
| Mrs. Glen England entertained
lh,'The checks for the first benefit pay- ,
MIDDLEVILLE.---------- eight members of the Woodland i
irrutr.l ments are sent from Washington a* 1 Wcdnesdiy evening our school [ Woman s study club with a Vanish-1
-• fast as tl&gt;e contract* are accepted. band made their first appearance nf ing Tea last Friday afternoon.
I
“J"1'*’ Local committees in Michigan and,' the season on our streets and the | MLss JoAnne Finnic spent the
lurrv , Uie stale office at East Lansing are
p|c enjoyed their program very week end with her grandparents. I
*’&gt;I 1&gt;co
people
J---* speeding up the work *s much as --mJJ
uivunder
. hmub|the
&lt;minstruc. ..... ...... Mr and Mrs Joseph McKnight.
---------------------‘i hThey arc
of
. ,n.„« possible and .he payment* are cer- ,
(&gt;f |x)th auf g
Mr
and Hastings.
4,1. ram for those who fulfill their con- ,thc&gt;r lc;1(k.r Mr Blf(,rno
|----------------- -----------------------obligations.
, A
of Uu. fuctory building is |
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
{being torn down and .Home of Uie
Mr and Mrs G C Marshall and 1
equipment takei^iway. The balance 1 Nunnan Cobb vksited the JuIUt's
is being n*p.iirea%nd our furniture mother, Mrs Chus. Cobb, Sr,, anti
hr 1 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil­ I factory 1* making use of it. employ- I family al Battle Creek Stihdtfy.
|
-. Hams. May 16. a son.
,
' ing several people.
| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray of East
^'n 1 Shirley Moore of Bic Rapids spent
Arthur Kenyon htui been at home Assyria visited Mrs. Lulu Gray and
,1 the week end with his sister. Mrs this week on account of having itic Hane
cheese-man's
Thursday
eve**
'" ---------- ” —
Otto Schulu* and family
Sundav mumps. He Ls so far re-covered aJto nlng.
m guests nt the Schulze home was A. be out Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton and
’
• f E. Trlmm of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs.. MLss Lots Cobb is here visiting Clcota called on Mr. and Mrs. Juy
Ed. CurtLs and daughter Leoata. I friends for a few days. Slie is al­ Hawkins in Vermontville Sunday.
i,i MLss Gertrude Curtis of Bellevue, ways a welcome visitor in her old
32 extra advantage.!
G C. Marshall and sister Alta
be Mr. and Mrs. Olenp Reed and son {home town.
called on Mrs. Mabie Marshall In
Melvin of Olivet.
1 The interior of the post office Ls Nashville Thursday. Alla remaining
Ml the lamou. Dodge
:r
Mrs. Amos Wenger Is in Flint being repainted and papered A nice with their aunt for a few days’ visit.
f । helping care for Mrs. Clair Brooks lmi»rovement that will be appreciate
Mr. and Mrs. Duff Eddy and son*
ieaturea! Think o! the
r: and baby daughter.
' cd by all
of Nashville were Wednesday callers
i’ | The seniors returned Monday
The frosts of late have been quite on their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
big extra value for only
■ ’ night from their week end trip (o , a worry ft»r the fruit growers.
Jarrard and family.
n&lt;i Niagara Falls. There arc 31 members
Dr. B. C Swift. Robert
__ Vander
____
The Birthday Club was entcrafcW dollar, more than
v in the senior Mass On W«dnesday
Gardner were Hi I tallied Friday at the home of Mrs.
,'r night. May 23. occurred the an­ Stuigis Friday evening
—i—__________
attending ,a f-i-nuk Norton. Ail spent a very en­
nual Junior reception at the patff- dcnwxratic meeting.
ou’dr.yi“'te*
joyable time.
.
:3 {Hon at Thornapple lake. On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. L- W. Jarrard and
Jack Rcwcnburg and family went
'night May 27 will be the bacca- to Ionia tor the week end Saturday. family sjieni Thursday with Keith
esl-prieed cars!
»». laureate service held in the Evangel- i One more week of school and then Jarrard and family of North As­
,M ical church with Rev M E Hoyt■;I the
u)e pupils w|11
IK. Bl
will be
at MueiM
liberty, some to Syria.
of the Methodist church as worgt ^orjie to ,play
while otners
others win
will
___ -.niie
Mrs. Lulu Gray will entertain her
Graduation will be held g&lt;&gt; away
_
. summer
- —— school. Several
-- -------- • 1 sons Leon and family of West Verto
31 at the Methodist rhurch On , of our
Jiur ■'(teachers
eiu.|M.rs wifi
wlj, go
RO to
to their
Lafvrcncv*ind wife
wife of
of DcDe­
their ;montVtlh-.
,montVille. Lai-rcnci-*uid
June 1, will be the ball game । lloniP5
mtM them for troit and Harold .aid wife of East
the high school and alumni &lt;j|n), montRS
undcrsrandall will Assyria Sunday.
in the evening at the K of p
Wlth us in sept, fur which j Mrs. -Grace
-------”Brake
—•—• of Zeeland —
nnd
•
wo are glad, for we have a fine Mrs Clarence Robinson of Grand
Rapids spent Thursday and Friday
fnr bunch of teachers here.
Mrs Zada Qulggle. of Lansing. with their parents. Mr. and Mr.
r..urt. k-i.1 ai thr 1 formerly a resident here, was in Lester Preston. Roy ’ Preston Mid
' ta’ town Saturday on business
family of near Hastings spent
'
Sheriff LeopOrd of Hastings was Thursday evening with Mr. and
Rt&gt;iaH &lt; t-w’ii
calling here--on Friday.
Mis. Lester Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D- Wolf and Mrs
•i., r.i.u
&lt; airi.
Our ball team met defeat in Way'land Friday. Just out ot luck the Greets Flemming of Battle Creok
tElT1 is, *w' bo&gt;'5
were Thursday callers at O. Cv‘
i u.
The people having the homccom- Marshall's.
■&gt;r 10 •&gt;&gt;■* odw-r
ing in charge for later in the sumCRESSEY.
"T. &lt;W.~A TA., ................
“c
“,a “■*” “°n
Last Week’s Letter.
v t&gt; ii&gt;Ti ai im
. v ■&gt;. ih. Met you know about it.
"•“Mrs N. H- Barber and Irene at­
'• hr"b’
f.f Le.rin* ..Id wt.
WOODLAND.
tended Blossom Festival at Benton
H t. Further iir.im.t Th.i vublir n«&gt;
Donald Gager will entertain Harbor Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Reynolds and
l'7nM7r?hi'‘'.r4,rrr"r..,’thX' .VrVXr, |wlth a Vanishing Tea Tuesday uftRussel) attended a birthday party
wrrb |,|rl.«. I- .»i.i .la,
hrar.nf ... emoOil at her home.
u&gt;r lu.t.nf iHnnr* a t.rw.pai&gt;w । r.MeJ । Mr niM|
Ernest shorno spent Synday in honor of Jennie Reynolds
Hiuari newBL i»d*S“-f' Fr,.t.»t».
Sunday visiting relative* In Allc- at . Uie Honeysette cottage. Crookei
lake. Texas township.
A lnt» ropi :
gan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosgrove
Mil.lr*.t Hmith, Itrci.irr nt Pn.i.»i»
, Mrg Agnes Fisher of Hastings
- MORTUAUK FORECLOSURE
। spent Bunday with her father, B. 8. made a business trip to Allegan
COMPARE.THESE SENSATIONAL HEW VALUES! USE DODCE “SH0W-H0WH” PUN
Thursday.
Drfault having l—rn madr in th« run ' Roll)-.
School closed Friday with a picnic
A
r.irr.71: Ul“ »“«• KooU.r
wa&gt;l«nd
hand ami wife. a. martcagnra. to Jam., spent the Week end With Ml*S Eleu- at Prairieville township Park.
"Big car" pride and comfort
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Culp attended
Vr;xluY,
Luci Lrixlvs. ImRjxiiil *nd
Mumford.
____»___
you to judgs car values on a fair im­
I. Parrott, sure KI. uassed away the funeral of her brother at Lan­
in this long 111* tv. b. Dodge oonfu.r thii big rugg*d Dodge with partial bail*, and decide for yourwlf
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4 rui.Ro?‘
n?' for 56
Saturday evening. May
'iteNraU. a. D. 192*. In 128. Mr. Parrott was born tn Bowue
««•■« &lt;"•&gt; *t
^township near Lowell. Fifty-four
i* M‘A’^. y-rs, ago he married MLss Eva
ar vrlnrlpsl and Intrrrtl lh» Hatght. whose hOine WK* Oil the
Hundred Ei«htr Dollar*, (ann where they now live. They
inrekr irivra «•« H vinn*'celcbra,e&lt;l th*,r Golden Wedding
or tale in *aid motuacr. anniversary In 1930. He is survived
bV the »’idow. one *Uter, Mrs. Prank
cm da!i at th. CwUMt! .Eastman of Grand Rapid* and one
■ t Haetinta.
Barry T..ICount*,
Of . Woodland.
-A-,,.
A brother.
_ Chester
.
. . . M0116
.

Miss Rosella Barber of Saginaw
spent U&gt;e week end with her parents.
Mr and Mrs. Clay Barber.
MiM Elma Shumaker and Stan­
ley Barber were married Saturday
evening 4R their home near Gull
lake.
Mrs. N- H. Barber will entertain
the Home Literary Club al a May
breaklast Thursday. Mrs. Percy
Jones will be co-hostess.

SO I'TH THORNAPPI.E.
rn ttumiard Tim» th, {encc and Stella, and two grandchllMr. and Mrs Tlx-odore Wieringa
1
|dren. Evelyn and Jean Parrott, all
Uif ’’ Iot Woodland. The funeral will be and little daughter, Anna May Wier­
Mo&lt;k thirtwa of'th»,conducted by the Masonic Lodge of inga of west of Middleville were
Thursday afternoon guests of their
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. B
Johnson.
Mr and Mrs George Shields, who
held in the gym of the Woodland
school 'Friday evening. May 25. The have been residing on Mrs. Glen
gym wa* attractively decorated with Nichols farm, have moved to Bowens
the class color* of Coral and Ivory Mills.
Mr. and Mrs Chas B Johnson
■ and appropriate spring flower* and
foliage. Following was the prognun: spent Monday in Lansing and called
Invocation; MArch; Introduction on Mr. and Mrs o E. Brown and
of Toastmaster, Grtydon Faul; E. R- Smith at the home of hl*
, Toastmaster. Thomas Long; Wel­ daughter. Mrs Harry Kajrner. They
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lahler; *found
Smli very poorly.
Response, Evelyn Hynes; Ll_™.
Music.
John —
Moore
—-■ and family of Ohio
Quintet; Oiftatory. BpeaJcer. Mr. have come again for the summer
They reside on the late Martha Hoyt
Kltson; Solo, Miss Van Loo.
' Commencement and Class Day ex­ farm.
BunJm address. Haitian. Micilysa.
We note In the Grand Rapids
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
• SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

12 pacJes

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JUNE 6,1934

D1DDV PfllllUTV Ulll I Eighty-Nine H. H. S. Seniors Receive
iM'NITTLlWMONEY,
Dflnni bUUllll WILL
Dinlomas At 58th Commencement!
Commence,
Diplomas

RETIRE ITS BONDS

BY JAN.

1 ALL COVERT

Graduates Describe Activities
Of School Life In Form Of Play

WILLBE54W45
NONE OF IT HAS BEEN
RECEIVED THIS
*YEAB

HAS GIVEN FAITHFUL
SERVICE TO COUNTY

PAGES lto8

CUSS OF 1934HID

noveiciassday.-

A Large Amount of Detail
Work Done by County
WIDE BUT PLEASlNO DE. '
Agent Foster

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There has probably been no buxltl ■ r-,.L. ■ l- _
™ board of review completed
ROAD BONDS TO BE
PART U RE FROM THE
their labors Monday. There were
er man in Barry county in recent
The fifty-eighth annual com­ School Girls' Glee Club, directed by
months than County Agent Harold
PAID
USUAL PROGRAM
SC
mencement exercises of the Hostings Miss Frances Hunter, the supervisor
sonal property of lhe city, with only
J. Foster. In working out the al­
High school were held In the Central ol music. Both were heartily apslight redijettons In real estate The
lotments for wheat grower*; and
auditorium Friday afternoon. June
COUNTY WILL THEN BE
tw ai« Club FIRST PAYMENT MAY
recently for the l&gt;og and com grow­ "ALICE IN WONDERLAND"
1. They made a wide departure from sang their two numbers, a curtain
there has been an endless
IN ENVIABLE POSITION the u*ual commencement program. had been drawn across the rear of [
COME BEFORE JULY ** er*,
WAS HAPPILY USED
ram
amount of detail work that has
Generally a speaker has been ob­ the
stage, screening
the ...
graduates
------------~
.
estate 81.779.150; personal 8496468;
.
..
_
uern
been uccii
been up
up w
to nun
him io
to uo.
do. xie
He nas
has __
tained
for
such
occasions.
Instead
from
the
»udlence.
enabhng
ttw
&lt;J
0
.
Road
Commission
Has
been
equal to the requirements and , Her Questions Introduced the total 82375416.
With All Its Interest Bear­
pf that the clan Itself put on a pro­ member,
members of the class to take their
their;
. .
performed a large and very real1
—
-------1I Flrat and —
Fourth Ward*—Real es­
Taken Over 604 Miles
Class History, Will and
ing Obligations Paid
gram that was interesting, and in­ parts In the next program number.
'service for the farmer* of this coun­
tate 81473.450*. personal 8386320;
forming. and helped the people of What followed was a dramatization .
of
•j total 81460.770.
— Township Roads
Ity. It 1* difficult to imagine how ।
• Prophecy
Hastings to realize something of entitled; "When Good Friends Get
The County Road Commission i** *°rk required by government | The Class Night exercises for the„
Total equalized value of the city
Last week we mentioned the fact । what, their schools mgan to the Together." which was put on by
H335.586.. This
is aoout
about sjoo
1200.000
less
-----------..
.u._________
agencies in this county, which af- rla,. nf
h,.. .
_ n mjsojmjb
rm* u
.ooo less
that Barry county would receive community and revealed something members of the graduating clash. have
not up to date this year re-.t feet* our fanners, could lu
,,e been
have
. of 1934 wire held in the Cen- than the toUi equalized value a
from the state about 841,000 of of the service they render to ihose
eeived any of the McNltt law money '. carrted^
’witSut^rounty"agent
tr*1 Krhzw.1 auditorium Thursday year
. .
....
.
. Ifrnl
____ ago?
weight lax and gas tax funds, which who go out as graduates.
the activities of our city schools, from the state highway department. who yilew his job and how to meet I evening and drew a capacity crowd. I
------had been held back by the Auditor
TYj the strains of a processional and also to give first-hand informa­ It I* promised that by July 1. probsituation. Mr. Foater is that The exercise* were a wide departure
General pending a definite under­ march by the High school orchestra, tion concerning the work of the ably sooner, a substantial payment vtnrf
&gt;n aoent
'
.
.
M OI an
I from tiie usual program for such
standing and agreement as to pay­ with Mr. Wesley Logan director, the school*—the cost of them and the! win
will tw.
be made to th.
the county Udder
ing the 84.100 the county owes the clou marched down the aisle* and purposes which the school board andI that law.
an event and the innovation was
state. This agreement was marie as onto the -platform. As they stood faculty have in carrying on theirt
The McNltt law provides that
carried out as published In the Ban*
we announced in our issue of hut there the orchestra played lhe "Star work.
‘
teach county In the state shall take
------The first port of the play re- over, for a period of five years, each
Spangled Banner.' While the oudlAfter the Invocation by Rev. L. L.
Half of this 841,000 can now be
sembled an old-time school meeting, year one-fifth of the total mileage
Dewey. Miss Irene Jones, the saluused to retire outstanding Covert Dewey gave the Invocation.
with the superintendent, member* of unimproved township highway*
tatorian. welcomed the friends of ABOUT 250 MEMBERS AND
road bonds, which were due May 1
The large auditorium was packed of the teaching ataff and friends of within the county.
FRIENDS WERE
thia year, but which the county was to its limits and we arc sure all en­ the school present, also folks who
The law provided that the first
gratitude and appreciation of the
unable to pay on that date. The bal­ joyed the program because of its came to find fault with what was year the sum of 82.000.000 of the gas
PRESENT
THE GALLANT OLD SHIP graduate* to their parents for their
ance belongs to the county road merits and originality.
done, to ask pointed questions as to tax would be distributed among the
sacrifices
they
had
made,
to
the
commission. There are 841.000 of
(Continued
on
page
eight)
1
------•
—
•*
—
THAT
DID
ITS
PART
IN
First came two songs by the High
i counties, in proportion to the unlmteachers for the services rendered INTERESTING PROGRAM;
such Covert road bonds which are in
‘ proved mileage of their highways;
MAKING
HISTORY
by
them
and
to
the
community
for
default since May for non-payment
1 and that each year, for a period of
KETCHAM TOASTMASTER
the fine school facilities afforded
of the principal. Tills will cut the POST GRADUATE
four year/- thereafter. 8500.000 more
pupils in Its. schools she believed
county's indebtedness
to about
is to be added. *o that at the end of' THE NAVAL OFFICIALS
happiness in their work was the goal .Judge Stuart Clement Chos­
830.500. On the first of July 89.000
COURSES FINISHED
| the fifth year the state will be pay-1
DECIDED TO JUNK IT toward which all the members of the
more of weight and gas tax cash will
ing $4,000,000 of the gas tax to
en President for-Endu­
class of 1934 will bend their energies.
be paid to the county treasurer by’ Dentists and Physicians Atcounties for improvement of town- i
the state, half of which he can ap­
ing Year
। ship highway* taken over by the But Oliver Wendell Holmes’ It was a fine-spirited and excellently
tend Clinics in Chicago
rendered aalutatory.
ply to retiring the bonds then out­[
county.
About 250 attended lhe fifty-sec­
Poem
Helped
to
Save
A
clarinet
solo
was
next
given
by
standing.
Deducting this 844001
Barry county had substantially tn
Two Weeks
ond annual banquet and reunion ol
Gordon
Havens,
a
member
of
the
'
would leave about $16,000 still un­
WELFARE DIRECTORS OF 1932. when the law was passed, a
It for Posterity
The second scries of post graduate
class. It was so thoroughly enjoyed the Hastings High School Alumni
paid after this 19.000 shall be re­
TWELVE COUNTIES TO । total o( about MO miles of unim­ Very fortunately the old frigate that an encore was called for, to Association, which was held In the
courses for physicians and dentists
ceived.
proved township highways. There •'Constitution." better known per­
High school gymnasium on Friday
HEAR PROGRAM
County Xreasurer Maus advises usi for Barry. Allegan, and Eaton coun­
were taken over by the county road haps as "Old Ironsides." lay at an­ which he responded. much to the evening last. Of lhe»e about 140
that if the Horton Act payments&gt; lie* ’ has been completed. This
| commission 168 miles in 1932. 168 chor at lhe wharf in San Diego, pleasure at the big audience.
The class history, the class will Alumni of the achool were present,
shall be continued throughout 1934.
(mile*
last
year
and
168
miles
this
; course began Monday. May 21 and GUESTS OF THE W. K.
where it was visited by thousands. and lhe das* prophecy are three representing classes from 18J7 to
as It is expected they will be. the1 lasted two weeks. The dentists
I year, leaving uo
336 mnes
miles to be taken
vi
The famous old vessel had been numbers on every class night pro- ,
county can retire every dollar of its[ spent most of their time in the
KELLOGG FOUNDATION
m&gt;»■««
mtMzd a mreUna frt lhe Alumni.
there a few weeks, and expected to gram. Ordinarily there is a
outstanding Covert road bonds by
। For tiie first year the county re­
clinics of Northwestern University.
ness to them and to the manner In 1Kraduaud m Urn claaa ol IK. o. W.
January 1.
, while the course for |&gt;hysiclans was Interesting Speaker.'to Dis- ^odwere informed it would be returned which they are presented which was 'Jon.. amduaUd In the uune claaa
The county also owe* 82.000 of
and
now live. In Kanrna city, Ml&gt;held at Children's Hospital in Chlto
the
Atlantic
coast,
to
Boston
I
'
drain orders, issued at the time the[ cogo. Dr. Joseph Brcnenann, a ped­
CUSS Varied Topics Per- laddbd to this county's share, bring- believe, where it would remain for absent from the program Thursday ■ourl.
He cent a telearan, of apprenight.
drain was constructed in the Big
iatrician of national reputation,
taining
to Work
"’■’’S’;
exhibition purposes. A visit to the
Each one of these numbers was '
Marsh in Yankee Spring* township. was in charge of the course.
r|l.
,, ®
yead 86415.08 will be added to last I Constitution is more interesting too
presented as a scene .from "Alice in
Hie W. K. Kellogg Foundation | year's McNltt law money, so the
These draw Interest at the rale of
Physicians attending the course at
because Rear Admiral George Rock, Wonderland." with Miss Irene Jones 'and received with much approval.
six per cent. The legislature of the
Children's Hospital have the oppor- has Invited the State Welfare Ad- county will receive this year 841.stale has given the owner* of the[ tunlty of hearing lectures by some ministrator* of twelve counties In i 490.45. all of which will be expended a Hastings boy. played no small as the wide-eyed, wonderiwg and in­
part In planning for the repair of quiring Alice.
drainage district, who should pay
of the most noted specialists in the southwestern Michigan to be ita 0,1 township highways for their 1m- the famous old craft.
The first acene depicted was beau- follow*: President. Judge Stuart
these orders, ten years in which to’ country. Most of the time 1* spent gueste at Camp Kitanniwa. Clear! provement or maintenance.
. I had seen the constitution at a tlful, during which, as a natural 'Clement; vice-president. Rolfe Bull­
settle their delinquent taxes, which
P,urlx*c &lt;*.£•
in discussing the newest methods of lake, on Friday and Saturday. June1..Th*
distance on several occasions before part of the play. Miss Bettie Relek- ing; secretary. Miss Thelma Ken­
Include drain taxes of' sufficient treating various diseases. Because of
nedy;
treasurer, Orville Sayles.
8 and 9. Mrs. A. H. Carveth will
it was open for public visits, but It ord gavs the class history.
amount to retire all this 82.000. A
the large number of clinic patients represent Barry county at the vari­ ship work on highways, and have had always been my wish that I
The next Introduced Miss Lillian Chester Arehart. Jacdb Miller and
large majority of the taxpayers' at Children's Hospital, the physldlan
ous Bessions of this Child Welfare । the whole matter of construction might have Ujc privilege of inspect­ Tolhurst, who presented the class MLm Emily McElwain were selected
within the drainage district are de­
land
maintenance
of
such
highways
ha* the opportunity of seeing large Conference.
as the executive committee who will
ing the interior of this noted old will with Its many novel bequests.
linquent In Uie payment of their
(Continued on page eight)
plan next year’s program.
.
numbers of cases of the more com­
Dr. Stuart Pritchard, head of the
fighter that played such an impor­
(Continued on page six)
taxes, otherwise the 82,000 of drain
In fitting words Mrs. Ward .Baine,
mon disease*, and in addition some Foundation, is to give the address
nnt-rr- i-iwr-n
tant part in the early years of our
order* wauld have been paid before
of the rarer disease*. A large of welcome.-and Miss Evelyn Mer- ALLOCATE TAXES
president of the Association. Intro| jountry. Though the gallant old ship
now. As the law passed by Lhe leglsTHE FIRST JURY CASE
amount of surgery is also done at shon. Welfare Director of Michigan. ।
i/aninilC
IlkllTC
gas
been
repaired
and
repaired
and
(Continued on page throe!
IU VAHIUUO UNIIO repaired, yet It stands a* a symbol
thia hospital, and the physician may will respond. Fred L. Johnson, di-1
WILL START TODAY Ketcham as the toast master. No
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view new instruments and new rector of the Children's Aid Society'
of the great American navy to-day.
made. The theme of the program
metliods of surgical
procedure. of Michigan, is the Friday evening Barry County Tax Commis- and probably will always continue
It
Will
Be the Criminal Case was built about “A Century of
Physicians who have taken advan­ speaker.
to remain as such as long os Its
|
sion Finished Work on
tage of these courses arc. Dr*. Mor­
On Saturday the following pro­
of the People vs. Den­
timbers can be held togetiier.
gram will
given _____
which. should
.{Saturday
&lt;
Miss Jannct Michael of the Class of
ris and Lofdahl of Nashville; Dr*. ___
. ..be.___
It
was
thought
that
the
best
serv
­
anj
---------- ------- Interesting
---------- --nis Van't Hof
O. 8. McIntyre, Lathrop. Keller. H. -------prove---- intensely
1927. her subject being "Your Ticket
। The Barrs' County Tax Commis- ices of this old fighter were ended
Woodbume. Adrounie. and A. W. | helpful .to- welfare
Circuit court opened at nine Please’,” it was a welcome to the
-------- .. workers.
mfct Saturday and completed over one hundred years ago. and
Woodburne of Hastings; Dr. Wedel
Child -Conservation
-----------Mta Doris the work of allocating the taxes to Along about 1830 It liad been reeocn- o'clock Monday. It was expected to
of Freeport; Dr*. Swift and Lund of Wencke.
take
up
the
appealed
will
case
of
the
William
Bachman responded to the
tfi'e ivaNous taxing unite of Barry mendod that the ''Constitution'' be
VILLAGE TO CELEBRATE Middleville; Dr. Re4se pf Dowling; | "Health"—Mis* Lulu St. Clair.,
counW. •
A
consigned to
u the
UK Junk
JUUK heap
neap and
auiu sold ,late Charles
... Wilcox,
.---- . ,which
. . was
. . to
— topic. "The Wings of a Century." in
Holmes,1* contested and which had been
TOOTH ANNIVERSARY
Dr. Farwell of Delton, and Dr. ptn-J
(Continued ob.page flve) ‘
| *T1$S allocation was practically as fur scrap COliver Wendell
.
— 1830 happened to read annealed
appealed from the orobate
probate court:
court; portant matter* that must come be­
nie of Woodland.
----------------- * a &gt;
| given in lhe Banner of two weeks In September
OP THORNAPPLE
but the parlies to this contest, fore our country for settlement In
The course in dentistry given at H H S TEAMS HONOR,
ago, the only, difference being that.
(Continued on page six)
the
GUJVUn
the Northwestern
Northwestern Ilnlwrsitv
University Cllnlr
Clinic ’1' n'
through their attorneys, have ar­ the near future.
IDUC 10 a few frBcUpp*1 school district*.
COACH HA’
ranged a settlement, so that a long
is in charge of Dr. Robotham. who Is
M1M Rachel Cain, of the class of
CITIZENS TO STAGE
IH N t comprising territory, in an adjoining
ANNOUNCE RECEIPTS
a well known specialist in children's
drawn out Jury trial has been avoid(Continued on page five)
[county, the tex fttc had to be ad­
THREE-DAY PROGRAM dentistry. The dentists carry out Latter Takes Over Manaf- justed to a different figure than as if
FROM “POPPY DAY”
The
Jury
was
drawn
Monday
fore
­
actual procedures under supervision
| th&lt;?y h*d been wholly within this
DEDICATION OF
ment
of
Ice
and
Ftfel
Ox Boast, Indian Village, of the specialists. Preventive den?
noon which will try the case of Den­
J county. -The law stipulates, in the
&lt;
Business Here \ ]lease of every fractional school dls- Amount Larger Than That of nis Van'l Hof. cliarged with illegal
FLAG SUNDAY A. M.
Pageant, Parade of Floats course as well as the Importan
possession and transportation of li­
Last Year Reports the
Members of the various Hastings krlct. that lhe rate of taxation for
to Be Features
caring for the baby teeth of
But m it had not been plan­
that
district
must
be
that
of
the
R. 0. Presents National
High achool athletic teams present^
Auxiliary President .. quor.
Dentists who
who have
ned to try this case on Monday It
urcn. lwiiujii
nave cony
&lt;
Middleville plans to stage a Cen- dren.
^lowest
permissible,
rate
in
any
of
ed Qoach Leslie Hawthorne wjth&gt;
tennlal celebration qn August 2. 3 |thbi course are Dr. Vance
Emblem to Episcopal
"Poppy Day" receipt* in Barry was adjourned until Wednesday,
rw;; a pair of shields for ills car as a &gt;lh8 township comprised within that county this year were larger than when the Jury will be on hand to
and 4 In commemoration of the ville; Dr. Lowry of Delton;
Church
rj । token at their esteem for him and as district. It was found that, in most last year, reports Mrs. Donald hear and decide it The next jury
coming of the first white settler, llson. WooUxi. Lockwood. &lt;
eases, the rate in Barry county for
irl(
‘
an
expression
of
regret
that
he
will
.3
the
Emmanuel
Episcopal
Smelkcr.
president
of
the
American
after that will probably be the AdCalvin O. Hill, to Thornapple town­ and Fowler of Hastings; 1
.'z not be with them again next season. such school districts would have Legion Auxiliary.
rounle vs. Ooleman case, which will church next Sunday momthg at
ship. It was a century ago that Mr. of Middleville, and Dr.
been higher than was the rate In the
Coach
Hawthorne
retired
from
ac10:30
the
flag
gently presented to
The summary is as follows:
be reached on Friday.
Hill took over the claim to 400 acre* Lake Odessa.
tive school service this June and territory comprised In this county,
that organization by the Wtxnan's
of land along the banks of the
Nashville 8 6.78
will devote his whole time to manT** board had ascertained lhe
Relief Corps No. 100 will be dedlcatHickory Corners
Thoniappie river on the site of the H. H. S. CLASSES GIVE
240
SUPREME COURT HOLDS
aging the Hastings Ice and Fuel Co rBte 111 the adjoining counties *o
present village of MlddlevUle.
Woodland
1.15
business which he purchased last that these matters were adjusted.
Thia flag was originally the prop­
TENNIS COURT FUND year.
DIRECTORS
LIABLE
Busineas men and citizens of Mid­
333
Delton --------------The notices of the allocation have
erty of Fitzgerald Post No. 100 and
dleville have organized to arrange
Middleville
| Since he came here in 1928. Coach been sent to all the taxing units of
for the details of the celebration. New Construction Can Be
Hastings _______
88.87
Must Make Good on Nash­ ll is a beautiful bunting flag and is
Hawthorne has established an en­ the county.
Ed. Blake is chairman of the Cen­
viable record as a coach and teach­
in a good state of preservation.
ville Bank Bond to the
tennial committee, H. O. Beneway Done at Considerably Less
Total
.811141
er. During this time his teams have COURT HOUSE CLOCK
The Episcopal people are happy
is vice-chairman; Grace Swift, sec­
County Treasurer
Than Normal Cost
Every cent of this money will be
won two conference football cham­
to have thia emblem for use espe­
retary;
Paul Faulkner, treasurer;
TO OPERATE AGAIN used for rehabilitation and welfare The Supreme Court Monday af­ cially in Um pariah house and for
Graduating classe* of Die Hastings pionships. three conference basket­
Vern Hiar and Maude Bell, member*
work among needy veterans
and firmed the decision of Judge Royal the Dolly Vacation Bible School.
High achool have contributed toward ball championship*, three tourna­
of the committee.
a fund for building a new tennis ment championships in basket ball County Officer* Contribute their families, and as all the pop­ A. Hawley tn the case of Reichert
Features of the celebration will court in the city park. Under ordi­ and four consecutive conference
ples were made by veterans In Camp vs. the Nashville State Bank.
TWO WIN H. H. S.
include an ox roost, an Indian vil­
Custer hospital, who received one
Considering
In this case the directors of the
nary circumstances a total of about track championships.
lage. a speaker, a sports program,
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
cent for each flower, many people old bank signed a depository bond
ter Control
8500 would be required, and at pres­ all events in which Hastings H' '
a parade of floats, a pageant to be ent there is 1200 in the fund. How- teams liave, entered hl* men h
have
been
and
will
be
benefittted
running
to
Willis
Streeter.
County
■ Within two weeks the electric
given out-of-door* on the old school
been winner* about 70 per oeni ol, clock tn the court house may be by your contributions to this cause. Treasurer, to secure the County's dehouse grounds, and a museum In labor the coat of construction can the time.
,
tnlllns out
nut the hmm
revularlv again
anin
tolling
hours regularly
which pioneer relics will be on dis­
Even more Important thari this according to George Balch of the there were not enough workers so claim that they executed the bond annual acholarahp trophy presented
be materially cut. The cement re­
play. Every city, village and com- quired for the job would amount to
by the Girls' League of the Hastings
Coach Hawthorne has stressed good local branch of the Michigan Bell that the county could be covered with the verbal understanding that High school. Her name will be en/hhnlty in Barry county is invited about 8260. cost for backstop mater­
sportsmanship. He has consistently Telephone Company, who i* rigging more thoroughly, some localities not
A) be represented with a float at ial about 840 and the cost of super­
being visited at all.
tng before the legislature should be­
avoided anything in the way of up a new control mechanism.
thu parade.
■
vision would amount to 850; a total shady tactics and has impressed
come effective, that they would be also a senior, won a similar award
a fund for the purchase of an
I TWO NEW OIL STATIONS. '
of 8350 In alL
released and securities of the bank for the boy* which la presented by
upon his men lhe necessity of play-1 electric dock, which Mr. Balch is OBSERVING CHIL­
the Hasting* Hi-Y
These awards
With 8200 furnished by Hastings tng hard, but clean; has taught building over into a master control,
pledged in place of the bond.
'I’wo new oil stations are being
DREN’S DAY SUNDAY
The proceeding was originally be­ are baaed on scholarship, characeqdipped. both of them in the sec­ High school graduating classes this them how to be good winners and has been contributed by the followgun while Mr. Edward B. Finley, Jr.,
ond ward. One. owned by E. A. Cau- means a fund of 8150 yet to be not merely satisfied with losing ling county officers: Lorenao (Pete)
Maus, county treasurer; Judge R R Baptism iof Infants, Sermon was Receiver of the hank and the
kin Is on the flatiron piece at the rateed. A* a rule the three tennis gracefully
case ■ was tried before Judge Haw­ I. 0. 0. F. TO HOLD
Coach Hawthorne has invariably McPeek, circuit Judge; T.8.K. Reid,
intersection of Green street With courts here are crowded from morn­
and Program to Fea­
s’--; until evening and an additional I had the confidence of the boys who county clerk; Stuart Clement, judge
ley some time ago; the Receiver be­
MEMORIAL SERVICE
East State street
The old Adam
court
would
help
relieve
this
coning represented by his attorney. Kim
worked
under
him.
and
the
reaped
of probate; George Leonard, county
ture Service
Tinkler store building has been
guestlon.
Several
Interested
in
ten
­
Sigler,
and the Directors by Knap­
Hastings Odd FeUowt and Ro­
of pie business men and parents sheriff; Earl Boyes, register of
moved and a handsome new station
The Hastings Presbyterians will
nis
are
attempting
to
raise
the
'
*
pen.
Uhl.
Bryant,
and
Snow
of
who knew him.
Hastings people i deeds; Mrs. Maiide Smith, school observe Children's Day, Bunday.
is being put in Ito place.
once required., by subscript ton.
If are glad to learn that, even though commissioner; and L. E. Barnett, June 10. with a special sermon by Grand Rapids.
their departed members with
TM other station to on South --------------------------- - -----------r----------------- ---------------------Upon the appointment of Mr. cial ritual and service a* ML_
attorney.
Hanover, at the comer of Hanover they are successful it will mean a no longer connected with theprosecuting
Rev. John Kltchlng, D. D.. baptism
Mr. Balch is contributing his time at Infants and a Sunday School Mohrmann to succeed Mr. Finley cemetery here Sunday morning.
and Madison. This was a vacant lot. valuable addition to the public school, be will still make his home
playground equipment at an excep­ in Hastings
as Receiver, he became Hie Interest­
। In building lhe mechanism and about
so no removal of buildings was
here at 10:00 o'clock and proceed
, the only cost will be the purchase of auditorium will be reserved for par­ ed party In the case.
nrera* ary. Thia station will be op­ tionally low figure of cost. It
would be a useful public works pro- INVITE SOMEONE TO
The details of the Supreme Court's to Riverside.
,
I _____________________________
the dock. Most people In this oom- ents of children under five years of
erated tqr Russell Bsuier.
ruling have not yet been received. It
VISIT FEONY GARDENS, munity will ‘be glad to hear
bear thfc
thk
LOOK NEXT WEEK.
being
a
matter
of
public
concern,
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
.
All those wishing to visit the clock ll» action again, after
five
Those wishing to have their chil­
further comment thereon will be
SCHOOL MKETINO. ELAINE DAY WINS
peony gardens at any time from the , &gt;'ea” ct silence.
dren baptised and to receive certifi­
The annua* meeting of the achool
8lh to the 12th of June will please
1,1
'
'
cates
are
asked
to
notify
the
pastor
LATIN CLUB AWARD notify the committee. This means all POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT,
district of the City of Hasting*, for
or Mrs. con Sullivan, the Cradle
NOTICE.
the election of achool officer* and
those who have can and have room
1 wl*h «&gt; announce that I am a Roll superintendent.
’There will be a meeting of Um
Elaine Day has been awarded the for one or more guests and those' candidate for nomination for county
businses as may lawfully come be­ flrsLyear Latin trophy cup present­ who wish io be gueste. Those acting clerk on the repubUoan primary balstockholdera of the Hastings Co-Op­
INJL'RED WHEN DIVING.
fore IL will be held at the Hastings ed by the Latin Club of the Has­ on this committee are: Mias Sadie to*.** the September primary, and
Loren Boyes suffered Injuries to erative Elevator Association at the
ICE CUAM SOCIAL.
Central achool auditorium on Mon­ ting* High school for superior work Glasgow. Mr*. Frank Adair. Mr*. Ml- vU1 M&gt;P&lt;vctate your support
court bouse. Tuesday evening, June
day. the 11th day of June. 1934. at In tills subject during the school &gt;0 DeVries and Mias Margaret -Adv. 3 wks.
Allan C. Hyde.
day evening when he dove into shal­ 12. at 8:00 o'clock sharp. All who rufCs’ south on
8:00 o'clock F. M. eastern standard
low water al Lake Al-Oon-Quln. On are Interested are urged to attend
OtaMoN.
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I
-----------------------------------------time.
Tuesday
___ _
he went to Blodgett hoa, as there is Important hurlmss to be
DANCE.
Dated this 22nd day of May, 1934
HOME MADE ICE CREAM.
I Bun.. June 10. Dowling vs. Hlck- Ktal In Grand Rapid* for X-ray*, 'taken care of.
Martin's orchestra. St
Mary's
At Good Will Friday, June 8. at
it no fractures were found. He i*
By Wish of the Stockholders.
lake, every Friday Kight.—Adv.
I—Adv.
C. W. Wesplnter.
thankful the accident was no worse.

p

BARRY
PROFESSOR
SPECIAL CLA
PROBLEMS CO
Group Studies Causes
Backwardness in

in FuH

ITOURTHROUGH'
"OLD IRONSIDES"

SPLENDID MUI
BANQUET FRIDAY

MEET AT CAMP KTANNIWA JUNE 8-9

MIDDLEVILLE PLANS
CENTENNIAL EVENT

Is being conducted at Central
torium here this week for the —
fit of Barry county school taseta
under the direction at
students, Ruth Bower and
Goodrich.
The purpose

tain types at backwardnees on
normal int

difficulty

scholasUe handicap later on
study. Consequently
that thia inability to

pupil

at normal intelligence. Perhaps
perhaps a rundown physical

tratton, or possibly some
mental attitude which
tention.

(ending this course hare been
signed a grade achool pupU. T1
pupils come from Hastings and 1
tous other schools throughout
county and were selected bees
they have displayed more or

mal intelligence.
including a thorough physical
amination, which may indicate
source of difficulty and poM
suggest a line

WEEKLY BAND CON
’
AFTER JULY 1

Band That Paopb'i V
Will Be Carried Oat
the council notified the
City Band that they bad
in their budget a one-fifth

Thls appropriation
available until the beg

the present year which
drawn upon for Um
band.

w.

lime Ute or

definitely decided. Ths

satisfactory lo W ,,
tings. It win be fine to

NORMAL EXERCISES
WERE IN
0l*» Pre

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUME g, 1834

-Tt°»r&lt;o.

INCE OF
DECOBITION Oil

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Binging of “America" and "Tups'
ration of the grave*, music being closed the program.
Much credit is due the committee*
fumshed by the Hastings City Bund. having charge of arrangements oa
\Upon their return, a second line every detail was well planned. This
committee also appreciates all of
of Green and Church 8t» , the pu­ the cooperation and assistance ren­
pil* of the grades of the city school* dered and thank the patriotic or-;
_____ _ _
______
________
and th* school* for their
Joining
with
the_others
to_________
make oneganizaUon*
.
REGULATION
of the ffnost parades in years. They . cooperation.
IC LIFE
marched east to Michigan Ave..

UHEBDE1LIS
" NOTH OHM

LOCAL NEWS

FORMER HASTINGS
RESIDENT MARRIED.

On Tuesday evening of test week
the marriage of Ml** Alice Louise
Robinson to John Ralnor Clark took
Mrs. F. N. Reed Is ill at her home. place in Detroit, the following item
appearing in a Detroit paper:
A Princess gown of white satin,
Gregory school reunion Juhe 9.
OF ECONOM­ Saturday,
MMORIAL HERVICES
at achool house. Pot luck falling in long, aoft fold*, with go­
det* In either tide sweeping into a
OFTEN
dinner.—Adv.
BIV1MIDE DC THE
wide circular train, wa* choatn by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Fennell
have
tRIED
PAYS TRIBUTE TO
F0WT00N
Mis* Alice Louise Robinson for her
moved into tffe Ixxisc on East Grand
and south to the Central auditorium
marriage to John Ralnor Clark.
BUSINESS MEN
where the memorial services were
Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. t The
INTERESTING TALK TO
FINE ADDRESS BY
held.
ceremony took place In the home of
Board of Supervisors will the bride'* mother. Mrs. J. Arthur
ATTV. FRED N. SEARL | Prin. William -T. Wallace led In Charlotte Republican-Trib­
ROTARIANS MONDAY County
open on Monday, June 25.
• the singing of •'America The BcauRobinson, of K. Palmer Ave., and
une Comments on Two
Homer Warner underwent an op­ was performed by Dean Kirk B.
tlful." followed by the invocation by
Dr. Trumbull of W. 8. T. 0. eration for appendicitis at Pennock Overran, of St. Paul’* Cathedral.
Patriotic Organisations andI the Rev. L. E. Lane. Attorney A. D.
Recent Deaths
hospital on Saturday, and is doing
,.. dn the
„.e recent uc
.ul
Says We Are Not Head­
Commenting
death
Rose pointe lace which had be­
- Grade Pnpils Participated McDonald gore the ojx-mng remarks, wnrorllM
as
well
os
possible.
and Roy White, a High school »tu- ot j
shepherd, a well known busilonged to the bride's grandmother
ed for Socialism
in Parade at 10:00
A daughter weighing eight pound* formed a coronet for her head and
dent. rendered "Thc Blue and the new man of chnrk&gt;t(Ci who had likeDr. Oscar Trumbull, head of the
Decoration Day was approprlate- Orey." followed by the altegiancc wbe a wldr &lt;CqU&gt;lnU,lce jn
held in place the long tulle veil
Aha Johnhistory department ofhospital
the W.toS.Mr.
T.and Mrs.
-------------—------------------------ly observed In Hastings, everything!; to the flag, led by thc Bov Scout*, northern and eastern ends of fcarry
Which
was’ bordered In the lace. A
Albert Craig. Commander of the county. lllc Republican-Tribune 'C. of Kalamazoo, was the speaker a’, .son, Bedford, Route 2.
being conducive to a »ucceufu) day..
tiny ruchlng held the veil at the
The day was warm but clear andI American Legion Post, then Intio- I „ tribute likewise to lhe late H. thc noon Rotary luncheon Monday. | Thc Welcome , L. A. 8. meet* back. The bridal bouquet wa* lilies
bright enabling a large number of duced Fred N. Scarl. assistant pros- Roy Sy]Vester. a former citizen of His discussion wa* entirely free from Thursday afternoon, June 14. with and gardenias.
people to attend the memorial sen - secutlng attorney of Kent Co, who । Hastings and native son of Barry political bias. He weighed ids sub- Mr*. Willard White. 512 No. MlchiAn Improvised altar banked with
Ject from purely historical stand-igan Ave. All welcome.
ice* at the cemetery and the exer­ gave a splendid address, stressing |COunty.a* follows;
palms and standards of white
Hlfi t)jeme WM. ..jj
| An application for a marriage II­
thc sacrifices made by the men in! charlotte, or any community for point*.
।
else* at the Central auditorium.
peonies against the salmon-colored
---------- Of
— course he
’
was, cense ha* been made by Orion U. draperies of the alcove made a love­
Impressive services were held at the Civil war und paying a flttli g that matter, can 111 afford to lose a 1a New Deal?"
referring
to what
President Roose- Edward*, 19. Hastings, and Audrey ly background for the ceremony.
Riverside cemetery at 9:30 A. M.. tribute to thc memory of the de- clUa.n Hke Ion L shepherd. Nulli 1
-;--;—-------"I--------------------------A. Heaven. 18, Clarksville.
d°’ .&lt;
the members of the W. R. C.. G- A. parted one* who died for their; 51ncc the death of H. Roy Sylvester (vc“ U
White peonies, roses, snapdragons
Miss Kathryn Clarke has recov­ and smliox were used for decoration
charlotte sustained the loos of a I He Mated that this question had
R_, American Legion and Auxiliary. country in that terrible struggle '
address met with the approval I cltUen wh08C presCncc will be more been presented in many magazine ered sufficiently from her recent ill­ throughout the house.
8c* Scouts. Boy Scout* and Camp The
7----------------------------------------------sincerely
.u. “d_l, n ------- , .
Girl Girt* participating hi the pa-jof
the audience..
The bridegroom is a resident of
Miicrtciy mourned
niuuiiiru. Mr
nil. Shepherd.
oiicuiirru. I
: ---- , ness so she has been removed to
J through his many active years in the I
through an industrial and her home on W. Green at.
Cleveland and 1* the son of Mr.
Probate Judge Stuart Clement on and Mrs. John Edward Clark, of
(grain
and
elevator
had
Iff*0 *' revolution, but he declated
grain
anti
elevator business,
business,
naa deac-I veloped
.
. a peculiar
’Alvfwl
and.....
deflnite use- that mA«l nt
°LthA
‘hf r.rlnz'llMAc
Principle* Ilit
invdlvcd
Monday performed the ceremony Middletown. Conn.
which united In marriage Lloyd A.
Shirley Alice Muller, daughter of
fulness in the community. No onej;
[The regulation of industrial and Hawley of Woodland and Carrie
can take his place because it.takes'
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Muller, of
life 1* not new. It ha* May Curtiss, of Clarksville.
years of preparation and experience ieconomic
[
Plainview Ave., acted as Junior
Mystery
Mothers'
and Daugh- bridesmaid.
to speak and act with the same au-1[been tried in past ages. New situa- . The
. .—
----- —
-----kunjuiuuu. jier
Her irocK
frock wa*
was wriitc
white
Ult’ i ',Ct °VCr
yellOW and RhC CftTthority and Judgment that he had '[I tions and new economic conditions
His acquaintance was wide and his I[have at times forced experimenting Methodlst church parlor* on Thurs- : rlcd a nosegay of yellow roses and
[along the same line* a* we are now day evening under the auspices of”, white sweetpeas. Leonard Muller,
influence extended beyond these | ‘
thji-Wclle\?n,?cr,vGull&lt;l
I Jr., a nephew, carried the bride’s
limits. His passing remove* lhe last, trying tn the New Deal.
| It was the fact that the countries urm'hw .E„iRU&lt;U“^ W' Si T' U Ipray#r
it.
0,1 « white satin pillow
direct descendant of a long and hon­
orable line of strong and forcefull'of Western Europe had too much will hate a picnic dinner with pro-1 Edward Miller, of Cleveland acted
i
regulation
of
individual
lives
that
gram
following
at
John
Waters
’
cot1 as best man
men—the Shepherds.
lied
to
tin
colonization
of
America.
tage at Crooked lake Wednesday. | Mrs. Clark, the groom’s mother.
Have you ever thought of the ‘
.
Tile cultists wished to get away June 13. Kvervnnn
Everyone wnlrnin*
welcome.--Mary .| ........
came Sunday from her home in
death of Mr. Sylvester in this sense ,
—of what his loss has meant to [where they could have freedom to Waters. Corr.
Middletown. Oonn.. for the wedding.
EITHER END
POUND
The Utica Colored Jubilee Singers
Charlotte? ' For years he was the ’work out their own economic fuA reception and buffet supper fol­
outstanding merchant in his field— . lure. Tile individualistic Ideals of of Utica, Mississippi, gave a fine lowed the ceremony, with an ar­
America
have come down to us very evening's entertainment at
the rangement of white flowers and
it is not likely that Charlotte will I Ame
*
| have such a store again—and no, [I naturally from our forefathers, who Presbyterian church Monday night. ,ivory tapers in silver candelabra
j public question was too trivial to es-'; fought the Revolution rather than They are wonderful singers and the decorating the table.
[submit
to
regulation
by
the
mother
audience
was
delighted.
After a short wedding trip, the
cape his time and thought. He did
Miss Katharine Pritchard, who bridal couple will live in Cleveland.
' more outright no-pay community I country.
IWJTK
work than
any other
local citizen of
manperiod,
omcr
oi . America . expanded
.7 . naturally
..-------- , rhr
..In has been working in Lansing since For traveling. Mrs. Clark wore a
Jills
same
in fact, no one has
leaving Hastings, ts a patient at gray suit with a blue hat and blue
Bronson Methodist hospital in Kal- accessories.
anuiaoo where she is slowly tonva- j Among the affairs given lor tlic
t iXascs of community
In a of corporations and later combi- tun'd* ?,°T ire opcrat‘on tor “ rfP-j young couple was the rehearsal dln. h. 01X1111,0,1 Ior “ ruP- &gt;oun8 coi'P*'-’ »m the rehearsal dinner at which the bride's brother-in‘K
‘“ditto".™ tured appendix.
The culmination to several months law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lconoj
patient
industry was reached' ard H. Miller, entertained In (heir
mtodd b, hbndrrdd »&lt; per­
Thursday when the members of Mrs ' home on Plainview Roao. Rosedale 1
drew
John
D. Rockefeller.
Paul Carnegie,
Barnharts
knitting
class met Park.
.
I
SHULTZ OR FREEPORT
Sr.; J. P Morgan and hi* associate*. at the home of Mrs. Lyman Cham---------------- t i r
SYLVESTER GREUSEL
’ Through their control of vast wealth bcrlaln for a pot luck luncheon. A । DEATH OF TWO RESgreat industries, a comparative­ Inrge attendance was present, and 1
IDENTS OF WOODLAND.
VISITS IN HASTINGS .and
OR GINGER ALE
ly small group came to dominate 80 PeriT
R
i Jobn 8m,lh- who resided two miles
' per cent of the industries and trans- Pf L thL&gt; club members, north and one mile east of Wood-!
No Bottle Charge
Former Resident Was Well Iportation lines of this country, presented Mrs. Barnhart with a tok-1 land, died on Friday afternoon. Fii(thereby
controlling
not
only
indus
­
en
of
appreciation,
symbolizing
thc
[neral services were held on Tuesday '
Known For Civic
MU*m
W?‘Ch &gt;he'Mr «"&gt;“»» had been a £»toent of
try but labor and thc public.
Activities
In
i860 and
in ioou
unu in the
me nineties
iiiiiL-iica there
mere ,1s
« held
nviu by
uy her
ner many friends.
mentis. Zest
ZCSl {that
tr
community for u good many i
pro&lt;rBn
’
whcn
«ndw &gt;U be sLlyXed
began,
the
speaker
said,
attempted
I
was
given
to
the
program
when'yr
Sylvester Greuscl. Sr. of Battle
i M” Fra,lk Monasmlth of WoodCreek, now past ills 90th year, was regulation of transportation and in­ ^thf sevCT^^mricate
able to ride to Hastings on Deco­ dustry. The Populist reaction in dancto, number*. accompanlM bj X^d^^y^Bh’e" JZh! ration Day and called on several of 1892 and 1896 was a protest against
'his friends while here. Mr. Grcusel domination by a small group of
In —
1896
Bryan
opened
;was at one time very active in the capitalist*.
-....----------- —
- —
,--------------- ,
.affairs of this citv. He was manager his fight against entrenched wealth
PASSING OF FRED PARKER. - I
’of a foundry, a city officer, promt- 'and prtvlfate &gt;» behalf of the mass­
DECORATION DAY DINNER.
associated
lea. In 1901 Robert ’LaFollette
carne,
1Fred C. Parker, &gt;long
ouk nasremiai
! nent in lhe K. of P. order as well
~“
----------- UUO11
,CM
maiosai
*M,C‘
Bottle
•to the front in Wisconsin, as a 'v™
business,in
Hastings,
i In all civic matters.
died Saturday night. June 2 after
d“£ I’V04"8'!’ RiVcn
Uw
He will probably be bu’.i’.e.'ft re- 1champion of thc masse*. 'Oint same a period of ill health covering «vlh.® ‘‘Ircclton
membered in Hustings for the fam- !year, through thc martyrdom of 'cral year*. He had been confined to
lhf
»««•
McKinley. . Theodore
ous expedition which he organized to President
his room* in the . Parker House for ‘ ZL0 55L ’ *2^.aUo
d*f,,n'r
pursue the elusive Carter.: Sn.ike IRoosevelt was made {resident. He nearly three months.
“,c ,.pn«Ta™'
, C,rclc
With colors flying and band* play- [became famous for the "Square
Born in the Hastings House over I
to tiinnk all who helped in
ing hi-*Tohc*t* armed with nil sort*!1Deal." which he demanded, also for 62 years ago. the son of Mr and U? *’X
mak? thc »,n*ru’n •««“
of novel implements, some ol which a
1 new moral code for our business
and
industrial
life.
He
was
succcedMr. Greuscl had designed for the 1
people of western Michigan. Fred SCHOOL PICNIC AT
PU.JA-C v.
purpose
of reaching into holes in J by a good-natured but conservaup with thc business, having
INDIAN grove Friday
, lhe ground nnd hauling out his',lv® President, Taft, and a reaction grew
conducted thc nn-vnl
™
l.XMirt,-* UHUVb blllDAA.
[snakeship
snakeship from hi^
hte lair, make that toward individualistic control again conducted the present hotel over 30
The Edger school of Rutland
years.
expedition remember
remembered by man’’ Of followed. Tills In turn wa* succeed­
[expedition
township
held tliclr annual picnic
He attended the Hastings schools
: course, the snake csca|&gt;ed. but Sylby the Wilson reaction nnd more
at Indian Grove on lhe Tliornapple
i. ivtcr and the members of his par- regulation in favor of what he and spent practically all hi* life in river on Friday. It was ninety-six
ty had lots of fun. What they would termed "The New Freedom." Im- the city of hl* birth. He had a wide in the shade, so it didn’t take the I
। have done if they had actually met' Portant and liberalizing measures acquaintance throughout the state youngsters lone to Anti ••Tin- AM
'
”n'1 T"' O‘d
the monster 1* still problematical for. ««« adopted. President Wilson was. county fair, for years serving a* an s*lmmln Ho,caccording to the reports of people K‘'en as arbitrary control of indusIwho had had occasional ::limi»es of try. of railroad* and business as. officer and superintendent and on
HICKORY CORNERS.
lhe
executive
committee.
this snake. It was anywhere from
Roosevelt now has.
His familiar presence at the itotel , A class of 24 graduated Thursday
fifteen to thirty feet long
A" along through thc decades of I
All
.............
l«.. sadly
sadly
*ehool Ab U|UTon™
our streets W„1
will be
American history there have fcccn and
rnitort hy zjoy
__ t-___lowiupeople
. . .
„d
TXa!?.
attempts to curb predatory wealth.
many friends.
““ [
- Clifford TJoolltlle. 71. a bachelor
present depression, which bc["Education-Colonial.
tBth Century. I
Surviving are the widow, one son. [ [
w1m&gt; lived by himself mi a farm two K«’&gt; &gt;n
following the rule of
i Transitional Period and Modem." A
miles south of Milo, in Prairieville three
conservative
Presidents, Frederick Parker, coach at the Ar-1[ beautiful picture was presented to
township, commilteed suicide by Hxrdlng, Ckjolidge and Hoover. This[ karusas State College. Jonesboro,’ i the school
by this class. Alumni
hanging himself with a rope sus- led naturally to another reaction Ark., one daughter. Mrs. Beatrice i ।banquet was Friday evening. Mrs.
pended from a rafter in the caw a»d 'be election of Franklin D. । MacDougall of Lansing, and two' Emma Lou Thorpe Walters of Pot­
stable Sunday night. HLs body was Roosevelt and the "New Deal.' granddaughters.
terville was toastmistresa.
The
Mineral
was
held
on
Tuesday
|
’
discovered about seven o’clock Mon- *’hlch Dr Trumbull deciares Is not
afternoon at four o'clock- at thc[ The school picnic at Clear lake
day morning. He had been in ill 50 “**■
'Iwas held Friday. Thus ended on­
health for a number of years Cor“Will thc New Deal succeed?" Parker House, the Rev. J. Archibald I other school year.
oner Kenith McIntyre was called a***!
speaker 1* it a success? McNulty officiating. Interment was'1 Mrs. Swadling. Carrie and RodI
and pronounced it a case of suicide. Will it prevent future depressions? made in Riverside cemetery.
Sincere sympathy is extended to I crick of Gregory were here Thursday
so no inquest was necessary
The Only the future can tell. Will govand Friday and attended the grad­
body wa* taken to lhe Henton fu- emmml planning be a permanent the bei caved ones.
uation exercise*.
neral home in Delton. Funeral ar- help to agriculture? The future must
Memorial day exercises were held
rangements had not been announced reveal ilu*t also, as well a* whether THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB.
The Tliornapple Garden club will in the forenoon at the Methodist
changing our money standard* will
when this wa* written.
Protestant church.
prove benenicial
These arc being meet with Mrs. J. p, Mohler on
The funeral 6f Wrn. Harmon, aged
June 14 at two o’clock, a fine pro­
sharply criticised, he said.
gram has been arranged for the day, 78. who ha* lived for some time with
Elbert Atman and DeMorri.* TurThe speaker declared that thc
Mrs. E. A. Burton will give a talk on his son Harold, was held Saturday
ner. ol Grand Rapids, and C. F crisis
wjiich
brought President
a garden u&gt; Florida. Mrs. Nellie al the M P. church with^Rcv. Oscar
Menck. of Yankee Spriiig*. were ar- Roosevelt into the White House
Smith and Rev.—C-—
8._________
Rcnnclls
off}Cros* will tell of lhe cherry trees in -------------------------____
rested
by
Conservation ■ Officer
« New Dea) necessary. That Washington, D. C.. and a report will elating. Burial was in Riverside
George Sumner Saturday night for New Deal, he declared, docs not and be given of Michigan Day at the I cemetery. Kalamazoo.
spearing in Gun lake. Thc* were
out mean socialism, nor even
Federation of Garden Ciuba held in! Mlis BcltV Mackie of Oxford, a
taken before Justice Weatherbee. «*■’* social ideals for America. Nor Grand Rapids on June 6th. MrsJfonner student at Kellogg's, visited
who happened to be in Hastings on
11 n’enn a dictatorship.
Mohler Ilves four miles west of Has- friends here last week end.
Monday. They admitted their olThe real problem which we face tings on M-37. If there art mem-1
fense and each paid *15 tine and
lack ol proper economic distrlbu*
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
tion
over-expansion
of*-----credit. bers who wish to attend and have no
86.85 fcco*ts.
....... and ..........
. .......... ...........
- and Mrs. George Lydy and
[ We have-found that the old idea conveyance plea*e phone Mrs. c. D.l Mr.
’that
wages help industry t* a fal- Bauer and she wUl arrange for au-1 «&gt;n. Gary, visited her parents, Mr.
REUNION.
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tos.
'Und
Mr*.
Ben Falconer, and family
Will all friends and members, post Uc&gt;" 11 htts been proven that high
I of Irving. Sunday.
&lt;
and present, of Barryville church, wages benefit business and indu*- MISSIONARY UNION HAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Mona Smith of Ha*- &lt;
pk-asc bear in mind the annual re- :lr&gt;.
PICNIC FOR ( LOSING MTG. ting* visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. &lt;
■ union and homecoming sponsored by
According to thc speaker proapcrThe Women's Missionary UniJti Lydy Sunday evening.
;
thc Lizzie Hlgdon-Gracc Hyde Sun- “X wul colnc “8a11!
lh&gt;s country, of the Methodist Epsicopal church
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ekid&amp;ley and . ’
day School class to be held at the: Then thc question will be: How shall will picnic in the social room* of the
family of Fowlerville and Mr. and &lt;
church
•
lit be used? In his Judgment we will church for their closing meeting,
Mrs. Walter Lower and children of 14
Let’s have a big attendance this 1,01 depart from American Indlvid- June 13.
Lansing spent Wednesday with Mr. &lt;
ycar!
.
uallslic ideals, but we will modify
Mrs. Clara Brown and Mrs. Lloyd
f
Pot luck dinner and program aft-|l*wm “nd find a way to prevent Shafer will review the magazines. and Mrs Alonzo Decker.
' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decker and
er church services.
-» credit
-—•&lt;&gt;a*
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over-expansion of
well
as Mrs Belle Burton ha* charge of the
Mr. and Mrs. George Brisbin at­
of buildings and machinery in good devotions.
tended the ball game at Lowell Sun­
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.'.
tunes by giving a greater portion
Mrs. W. R. Cook will talk infor­ day.
The United Brethren Mlislon and
a..». of the profit* of industry to labor. mally of some of lhe features of her
Will Tasker is some belter at th!*
Yankee Springs Sunday schools —
will When we do that, in the speaker's winter in California. Mrs. Desie
hold their annual picnic at Gun Judgment, thc worst of our troubles Crue will furnish a musical number. writing.
lake Ba tin day. June 9. The group will be curd. Until we do that, in
The usual hour of meeting ha*
NORTHEAST WOODLAND. .
'will leave the church in Hasting* his opinion, we will have “action been advanced to three o’clock be------------------------------------------Mr. and Mrs. John Stairs and
and reaction'' Just as we have had cause of thc pot luck supper which family »pent Sunday evening at Oli4tooai&gt; and the afternoon will
„. ..
them every few years In American foilows.
- ------------------------------ jbert McUxul’s of Wtwdtand.sjxnt ip games, contests, swimming, history.
DOWLING CKmcnaY CIRCLE. ‘I Mra
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Fun for everyone.
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DEATH OF AGED WOMAN.
V1™10 wU1 i
,pcnt Bund,|y Afternoon with
CIRCLE
1.
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Mrs. Catherine Bowersfl aged 84 meet at lhe church dining room1 John Stairs
Circle No. 1 of the Metbndlst L years. 11 months and 28 days, died
tadi£‘n^
The 'oUow-ln«
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Kiger of
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thC
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1c
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a A. LyBARKER, Propr.
Hastings
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(Hauer. Secy.
-.were taken to Cassopolis for burial. Blanche Powell, Becy.
at Hastings Bunday.

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WALLACE TOLD WHY
HE LIKES THE WERT.
It la the habit of Principal W. T.
of our High achool to take
summer vacation trip, vis­
its of the country in which
Interested.

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noon luncheon of the Commercial
Club Tuesday and tell why he par­
lature docs not provide that inter­ ticularly likes the West, as lie has
est be added to these delinquent made many trips into thc mountain
district, especially Colorado.
lire them to xave paying the /mer­
He said he liked the West because
est The county will polled Its mon- It Is so unlike the East. The coun­
ey aa the delinquent taxes are paid try itself and the people are differ­
during the ten year period. County ent. The smoothness of thc east­
Treasurer Maus expects that he ern state mountains has resulted
will have funds on liand so that he from millions more yeart of action
can retire these drain orders before by winds, sun and water, when com­
January 1. At the end of 1634. it la pared with the more rugged moun­
his confident belief, that Barry tain regions of our western states.
county will be entirely free from He said he delighted in the western
debt. That will be an enviable sit­ sunshine, brighter but not so hot as
uation, and will place Barry coun­ in the east. Whan one gets into
ty financially on an excellent foot- that part of lhe country the trees,
3. County Treasurer Maus not tiie plants, lhe birds and the fldwy keeps the records In his office er» are altogether different which
straight, but also plans and works to eves fine opportunity for inlerestsave lhe county every dollar he pos­
g study. He enjoyed the frank­
sibly can. The work in the county ness, he said, of the people of the
treasurer's office la more than double West and their warm-hearted wel­
come to and Interest In strangers.
changes In the laws particularly
those governing delinquent taxes, JURTICE W. W. POTTER WILL
and the enormous increase In such
ADDRESS BARRY GRANGERS.
W. W. Potter of Lansing, well
known to Barry county people, has
been secured as guc-Z sixaker tor
lhe meeting of Barry County
Grangers sponsored by Pomona,
which will occur this week Saturday
evening June 9. with Maple Leaf
Plenty of room for girls at Camp Grange aa host.
Barry from June 13-23 and only 15
A short play will be presented by
or 50c a day with such leadership llie entertaining grange, also one
as Miss Helen Mersou. Mrs. Roaelle other feature. Readings and special
Burn ton, Miss Gertrude Slater as music will comprise thc remainder
swimming teacher, Mrs. Gerald Pat­ of the program
ton a state-wide leader of girls, Mlu
Pot luck supper at 7:30. Potatoes,
Velma Wyant of Alma who is an ex­ bread and butter furnished by Maple
pert with handicraft
We are Indeed grateful for the
Let’s have a fine attendance
many gifts of dishes, some actually which is possible through your co­
new. Many thanks and come out operation—Lena Norris, Lecturer.
and see them.
MIDDLEVILLE.
Visitors' day at Camp Barry Is
A full house greeted thc school
every day—the children in camp are
yours—come and see them
was the banquet on Saturday eve­
ning of the Alumni, when the M. E.
SWATTED “NUDISTS."
Aid Society put on the eats in Ute
The supreme court Mas affirmed auditorium for them. A very enjoy­
the Allegan circuit court convIcUon able program was carried out and
of Fred C. Ring for operaUng his there were many from away whom
nudist colony In that county. The we are. always glad to sec again.
highest court ' unanimously decided Thus another school year has closed.
that he must pay thc *300 fine and The picnic was thoroughly enjoyed
serve B0 days In jail. The supreme at Gun lake, except for a little
court did not mince words in stat­ trouble that wmt had In getting
ing that no person has lhe right, on home through the sand near lhe
his own or anybody elite's grounds, lake. That Is al) a part of those kind
to make an indecent exposure of his of trips though. Our outside teach­
person.
ers are gdne to their several homes.

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understand there Is only one change
in the staff.
Memorial day drew the usual large
crowd to town to enjoy the days
program and visit old time friends.
There were many home parties and
several from here went elsewhere to
honor their loved ones who have
passed bn. The weather was fine
. and clear.
I The Thornapple Board held their
meeting Saturday evening, instead
[ of Monday of this week.
I C. L. Boley, who has not been In
good health of late is in Ann Arbor
hopltal under observation this weekr
We all hope that he will soon be
buck with us hi good, health.
A call came Saturday for one of
our sctiool busses to take the Seniors
(of Saranac to Chicago, HL, to the
.fair. Finally-Claud Rosenberg took
the job and no" doubt he will have
some stories to tell of the heat when
he returns. |
, Our stores will dose Thursday
afternoons to give the clerks a
.chance to have a little time to en­
joy life, starting thia week.
We understand that our bank will
make people happy this week by
paying off a nice |&gt;er cent of the
impounded money. This will make
many of us smite, for many debts
will thus be paid by titoae who had
their all tied up for some time. Good
news to us all.
&gt; Sheriff Leonard was calling here
one day last week. He Is not often
seen on our streets. ,
A nice shower fell here Monday
P M It sure was needed and
greatly appreciated by *U.

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CEDAR CREEK.
The last Community Club met at
the school house Friday night with
* a good attendance and a wonderful
‘program given by Roy La Pine. Miss
La Pine. Mr. and Mrs. Cronk and
helpers from Kalamazoo, also Mrs.
Claude Kelley of Hastings. After
the program everyone had Ice crearft
and cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wertman
'entertained Bunday a group of telaI lives at a pot luck dinner served at
the tables on the front lawn, tn
honor of the birthdays of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Du Bols of Augusta, Mr
Du Bols being 83, and Mrs. Du Bote
07. Their many friends of
this
place wish them many more such

stives here Wednesday.
Mrs. Cravens of Battle Crtek Is
visiting her daughter. Mrs. Leon
Benedict.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Flint and
Miss Denton and niece of Midland
Park spent Sunday with Edward
Campbell and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mason ac-

Wednesday eveninc. June fl. al 7:30 Finstrom, MarciaMunton, Mrs. Anna
rain, al thc High achool gym.
Sayles. Marjorie Stebbins, Jocelyn
New members to be odmltted arc. Ironside, Jean Brower and Margaret
*
Vcrland Clark. Elaine Jarman and Barnett.
Miss Dorothy Laras, the field ex­
Jean Brown in Kataklnyan group,
and Betty Jean Allerdlng tn Ofcld- ecutive, who takes Mias Craven's
yapi group.
•
Those taking thc first ar wood­
gathers’ rank, are Jeanette Van Flromaker'a rank.
Larabee were Kalamaxoo aiioppers Dalaen. Doris Gamble, Dorothy
The-committee of awards met at
Saturday night.
Foreman. Greta Benedict and Betty the Legion rooms Monday afternoon
to judge lhe girls for passing ranks.
Weaver.
,
CAMP FIRE GRAND .COUNCIL
The
committee consisted of Miss
Those taking the rank of PlreA Grand Council Pirc for all Has­ rnaker.
Betty McMillan. Leone Florence Craven. Miss Dorothy Latings Camp Fire groups will be held Leonard, Isabel Sage. Gertrude roa of Battle Creek, Mrs. Hodges,

happy days. Thoie who attended
were. Mr. and Mm Robert Gerald
and daughter of Northville. Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Wertmsn and son of
■Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Campbell and family of Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benton and
Merl Campbell of Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison Simpson of
East Roas and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Knestrtck of Climax.
Mrs. Leon Fuhr entertained her
mother. Mm. Meade, from near Ber­
ryville a few days last week.
Mrs. Olive Campbell and Mr.
Hamilton of Hastings called on rel-

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STONY rOJNT.
Mr. and Mm. Warren English,
time residents of this community

tors at John Blocher’s Decoration
Donald Deaktn from the
camp near Harrison visited his
Miss Sarah Gillespie has
engaged to teach our school
coming year.'

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Barry Dune Lands.
Wind Erosion.

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Practical BenefitMrs.
Benefit"—Mra. JSnnlo
jennlo Oox..
Backward Glances;
leader. Hie discussion was one of
Bits of Yesterday S^^tS?
*“*
» mr, and Mra. Coot

tnc Blues
the
Biucs might
nugnt surprise ns
us yet
yes.
..u.v
K. fl. Thompson went with F. C.
Mr twi Mrs. Noah Kraft
of
Wing to the University hospital at Charlotte were Bunday callers of
Ann Arbor Friday, the former had Mr. and Mix. Seymour Jordan.
tin
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South HasUnga. Pot luck dinner.
Mrs. Charles Bennett stayed SatMr and Mn Clarence Shelly of'urday night with Mrs. Sarah Hmlth.

-------------------------------------------------- presented the st
1 mirable manner. Il was discussed।
Thc Zephyr.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
;। with great enthusiasm and Interest.
THE FARMERS’ GOOD LUCK
Public Opinion.
r8KVKNTY NINTH YEAR Uceman. If such a criminal is apI Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clark and son
i
clever
attorney work,Wc 3aw reports In Hie papers the
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headed
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Charles motored
tnntered from
rmm Detroit
rwtmit Wcd- present and spoke briefly of lhe In­
2AXrlto2'i.H«^**U“n' ln* °°
maudlln •enttocnt
lhc :t£rm5ertany temffittwi fro^o”!I Wonder how many people in)Charles
M
...»
—-------- ------------------ Barry county have seen thc rand j ,Ssd‘‘*
of Mr. and dustrial Home In that dty.
Midland spent the week end at the who is very ill at her home In Mid­
■ i—--------------------------------------------------- average American, Jury stands a price raising efforts ot the govern-1.
... .
£Qrmcd west
Theo&lt;lore Jonea unUl Bunday.
* “
' dlcviUe.
A
.
a«M*tteo«M br M.iL pNttxld:
'pretty fair chance of getting his ment. with figure* isupposcdly nu-.^*3 * ,
’ .
„ ,
,
11Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mra.
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
"dS'Hl’lf'SEJll"'
•‘■"leltot rail or iMtally «lu&gt; . mtol- thentlc) placing
-............the
_ ..™_
.nd _i.
_or
A* farewell party was held Satur­
average raLte to.OU,
In Otis lake
lake In
in Yankee Sortoo
Springs town-ljonra
town-j Jones and
guests visited Mr. and
Ruth Woodman spent several days
Tt»e board r.f education at their
price of agricultural products at 30 &gt; ship. We don’t mean simply sandy [Mrs. carl Knickerbocker of Grand regular meeting June 3. elected last week in Grand Rapids.
) day night for Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mugridge and family.
Dr fUBRY coc.VTr six MONTHS eo« mum sentence—or perhaps entirely per-cent since 1932. while the things, hills covered with a sparse vego-' Rapids. Mrs. Clark will be rcmemMr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Steiner
and
teachers for our city schools They
Dflmonths frcc, the farmer
farmer must
must buy
buv have
have Increased
increased•; lation
latton but
but real,
real, shifting
shifting dunea
dunes which
which II bered
bered here
here as
as Miss
Miss Minnie
Minnie Jones.
Jones.
were assigned positions as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Hqbcrt Bamum and
EAST IRVING.
IN sIivsNCE
™iJc' Dillinger is a typical example of an average of only 20 per cent in the ’ are moving
-•jarc
slowly
moving
eastward
siuwiyunder'
casvwara
Mrs.
unacr
D. C.
; Bronson
Mrs. D. went
C. Bronson
to Soi went to South First ward. Effie M. Clark; second children spent Bunday at the John
itlie force of th£ prevailing westerly! Bend. Ind . today for a week's visit ward. Allie Osborn; first grade Lil­ Woodman home.
Irvin Mapes of Woodland is vis­
nvk XTt’ OWK»iso ,hc
wc fi*ndIc crime news in same period.
‘
By inquiring
Inquiring oi
of the
farmers we uarc
largest ui
of inc
lhe umita
dunes u
Is with her -■brother.
Frank Schumann. _
__ _Estes,
_______
____ grade.
_____ Minnie
____ _ Matr__,_
... ..
.. ....... .
uv
inr iniiiivia
■- ’winds.
«uiuj, Thc
i ik misrai
J
iting at Mrs. Mattle Hedges’ and
ian
second
PLEAhXnT HILL
r&lt;Sfi£lix“avv2n(' i:!‘.'NL..1.,X,£. iz co Amerlc&gt;- Ne»’P“PCT artlc,“ and not. able ._
to .learn of any mater.il fully *twenty
several and family. j4jS- Chas. Carroll]thews; third grade, Effie Salisbury;
*“ *tect.
‘ high and‘ -----•
son. Emmett's.
' features have appeared giving every praise in farm products but they are ihundred feet ling. Already it tigs &lt; Christine Schumann
gradft,
Edna -Haven;
- --------------&gt; of Detroit ] fourth
----- ---------,k «a__
-------Miss Leatha Kidder assisted Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bawdy of Woodland
।incident.
actuAl uj
or iiua^uuini'
imaginative,, that( mighty
&amp; guest —
at
her
grade;- uvut
Belie
McEJhency; sixth
Sim Nebbs a couple of weeks with spent Wednesday afternoon with
UKHUVU4. IM4AUJM
“''b".; well posted on lhe increase ' buried several trees and is swrepiivg I was —also
—_ _
-—
. brother's and .a(auc
mccoAMnicx,
'ever happened to this over-pubi- 1,1 Prtces of the things they must Ion toward more. On windy days will accompany Mrs. Bronson home (grade. Ida Parish; seventh grade, -ter
her housework.
■ Mr
wa]tcr Hammond.
Herd rrimlnnl
Sn*rinl mncnrtnM Purchase
I there is a cloud of fine dust above the for a visit.
Rose'Bostwick; eighth grade. Lixzle
Mrs. Bert Palmer is helping Mrs. I The granary on lhe old Ryan
jot clwd criminal. Special magazines
.nicy dpny tha{ tJ1Py arv greatly dune and one can follow the "top. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tydcn and Hendershott. Miss Mina Mudge was Miner Palmer in thc care, of an'place, now belonging to Mr. and
wr i.c.,
have been printed devoted excius- better oil than they were at any lover'* motion by which thc dune (daughter.-Irma, motored u&gt; Nash-(elected as second assistant In the aged lady who is making her home 'Mrs. Bruton DeCockcr. burned to
ars”Ertii’ ively to hls explolnte. Motion picture' tune since the depression
began, i progresses.
| ville. Tenn., last week to attend the I high school. She has shown excellent Uwre.
iihc ground Friday evening.
.audiences in many sections of the However, granting the price increase] All tMapugh this region, perhaps I graduation of their daughter. Mira] ability as a teacher tn the eighth
Several from this way. attended I Mr. and Mrs. Will Page and son.
country have actually cheered when ,o
“ ,4Cl ,l” y ,neC th(?i,rocrM Sduare ™llc ln nrra- 0,10 can *cr tv.?lyn '7,‘’ln ,Iro*n Ward-Belmont | Rrafte the present year, and will
the
Claud
Johnson'Oscar,
the funeral of the
inc funeral
luncrai of
oi uiaaa
Johnson atcar. attended
a
b&lt; country nave actually cnccrca wncn {)|K on wheat. corn, and hogs, and where the wind has gouged out college. Ail returned Sunday cve- without doubt very successfully fill Thursday. Mr; Johnson was
' a‘ for‘ I'fonner
——’aa
b*other-ln-la«r,
Claud
hls picture was thrown on the they have to contend with a sales great pockets ot sand to supply raw | ning.
- .
‘ the position to which she has been
mer resident here.
ff Johnson,
---------in Middleville Thursday
screen. Such an altitude makes It tax which they never knew before, material for thc dunes, if tlie sum-i Mr. and Mrs. John Cappon and (elected. The first assistant to vet to
Mr. and Mrs. Rom Johnsotv of' afternoon. Thc burial was tn the
mighty difficult for police officers *« But their’road u note so smooth mer continues dty and there are daughter. Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn be chosen. • '
-m
—
uu
•penorag
n
ccw
aays
Jackson are spending a few daysi Irving cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith and
eertainlv civec vouncsten; the “*s “ “ craektd UP 10
brUk: wtndj- n
probable that (Sheffield and children spent the
nic graduating exercises ot class! with hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fnxl
certain, gi c- &gt;ounu&gt;«rs in
T)ip|1
hh question:
entire
district and
perhaps iWeek end re....
with »u.
Mr. —
and
of IBiM
1884 04
of OUT
our CUy
city Mlgn
High SCnOOl
school Will
will Johnson.
1IKII lhc)
lint. .uw ttt.ua
tjtn.vrr.HI. "Just
uu-'t i this
tttu. vi
.uiv ubmisi
iu&gt;u
...a Mrs .Fred
i.u qj
family and mt. and Mrs. Claud
wronc
of such
u__. arc we
.... better
I...,,... off than before, sandy regions'nearby will be .torn
___ anH
ilia «,&gt;&lt;)
winMrs.
crtevi..
•. Rickie
•- - _•___________
.
..
.. __
— . j JdLss Myrtle ^Viisori closed a very
wrong eonccnuun
conception of
such desnerdcsper- ^ow
1 Nelsen
and kca
Mr.« and
Will
’ take place•_In ..Union
hall
Thursday
Raymond and family, all ot Jack­
evening.June
June 26tii.
school year
ados.
when we can’t realize enough in-up by wind and reduced to an area at Stanton.
evening.
26 th. There
There are
are 19
10 in
in »successful
uu.x-mIUi acnoui
year Friday
maay and
ana son. took supper Thursday evening
ra.
Perhapssome day
the American come to pay our obligations?" Farm of sand pockets and drifting dunes ! Roman Frldpausch. accompanied, the claM the ingest in thc history returned
to her home at Barbers with Mr. and Mra. Will Page and
“ ntibllr
nubile will
will milter
realize that
mid
of other
In -----fact 11 1?• 'possible
this sandy
by Tom
Scrgeson. spent
from
Wed- o(U1 the clty schools.
Cornera.She has been engaged to
is
that If
I: Itit wants
Visits m«c!ilnery
.....
----- a number
----- -------------- ----- athat
—
.---- until
•.......
........
............
SUIUUIS.On
utithe
uicsucceednuturtu.o ...a .« t »«
r«
1
things
the- farmers
farmers
must
buy did
did
not reirion
region
may become
become
real nrablem
problem' nesday
nesday
Sunday
with
the
for- inn
|ng cvi.iav
Friday .evening.
21th.
theii
p
'
thinns
the
must
buv
not
mav
a real
until Sunday
with
the
for»v_int. June nn.
nod ut t»-vk the efficient law eniorccment wiiicn ,jrop ln
durtrig thc depression. A considerable area of woodland is mer’s parents. Mr, and Mrs. G. alumni will hold the public exercises
English people enjoy, it must Jose but butter and eggs and other crops | in danger If thc sand piles up suf- Feldpausch, returning to Notre iof melr ftBCond annual reunion in
some of its silly sentimental attitude tell to Iras than a third of pre-de- flclently and by progressive destruc- [ Dame on Sunday.
the Hlgh school room, and will have ]
A GREAT LEADER.
R’
toward crime
crime and
and criminals.
criminals.
pression prices during that period. Hon the dunes could easily lay waste
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andrus and a banquet at Ute Hastings House.
House. ।
toward
and a 50 per cent rise above thc de- several miles of territory, which ai- 'family of Lansing were guests of her,
If every nation in the world were
presslon price means only 15 per I though not very productive. Is at brother and wife. Dr. and Mrs. John
.... o.
„ week.
-era
,,
COATS OK0VEheaded by a leader as sane and con­
IN CLEVEL/\ND’S DAY.
cent Increase over the pre-de pres- least suitable fOr growing certain Wooton the last
of the
------------A number from here attended the
structive as President Thomas
A severe drouth had caused .-mall
price, a sum 5 per cent below 1 kinds of timber.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES—
AGO TODAY, graduating exercises .v
at «.t«&gt;
Hastings
t
t. the 20 per cent increase on the
These dunes have been formed by!, TWENTY
*-»-*’•* YEARS nww
lu.Bra
Masaryk ot Czechoslovakia, the
corn crop failures throughout Texas lhlntu they mltst buy These farm-a form of wind ccw-lon. The abMrs. Ellen Campbell returned Friday■ P. M_. also ithe class night on 1
world would soon be free from when Grover Cleveland was presi- ers do not belong to thc "brain' normally dry seatorfk of the past few Monday from Portland. Oregon. Thursday evening. Virginia ThompIn the development and evolu­
armed warfare.
dent.
years,
have jvuuvvu
reduced vegetation
in [where she nun
tins w.
been
year son
Darin Ovcrsmlth
were
our
ul'Ul. Congress
VOIlgrCBS passed
passcu a
U bill
Ul»&gt; approupptu- trust.
Hun. ” but
uu, they
MIC, have brains
IHU.IU- enough
&lt; UVU|,|| .»
I „|.W. ||«1V
'
lu
&gt; spending a jvw.
--- -----------------— - ----- ------------tion of Banking methods there
____ .....
.. 5d ----------- ...
_______ and
- . brt&gt;k- ■ with u...
... _make
__ u. .graduates
ara(lllatj*« fmm
figure
out ....
that. a
per cent
in-1 .v-ithis _____
region_ to a. _minimum
her daughter. She _will
from nrerre
here. Vlretnre
Victor WrennWcnsWhile dictators like Mussolini de­ nriatlnr S '5 000 *to buv seed corn for .t0. •&lt;
■'
' ’
crease on 12c eggs brings them only ten down the strength of the roots | her home with her daughters. Mrs. j’Jcff was among thc graduates at
became a need, among the patrons
mand an imposing display ot armed thc farmers. Cleveland promptly 1&amp;_ oj. aboU. haJf oJ [|u. |Jn..&lt;jeprcs. wrHtctv ordinarily keep thc light sod James Gower and Mrs. Metuo Tur-1 Woodland on Thursday evening.
।
and customers, for a safe place to
force as a part of their national sent the bill back with the following sIGJ) price. And they also know that from shifting. Consequently high ner.
i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich and son.
deposit their valuable papers, se­
program. President Mararyk bellevx-j terse message: "I veto tills appro- when
add 20
per v....
cent to the. wind* vt
or ecu
even light, steady w
winds/
Miss Jckupiilne
Josephine Anderson,
Anderson. "ccomaccon»-/••••••
1rw,n PcttmgUl. and Ella Weisner
»&lt;nn you umu
-v ,n.,
.mu... । MUs
of a grain drill formerly costing I easily take hold nnd begin blowing panied by Miss Louise Weler of InBattle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Oscurities, bonds, etc. The depart­
th the peaceful dcvelcpment and priatlon because there is no war- price
1
-which never fell below that up piles of sand. As the surface be-1dianapolbi. returned Tuesday from |car Cooper and son. David. Mr. and
friendly contacts with other caun- rant within the constitution of tlie $175
*
ment was known as a Safety De­
price!
cent mon
broken, the Akley College. Grand Haven
| Mrs. Earl Sense and Murclne Klunc
.
prievi they
wicy pay
puy 20
au per cvnu
nitti i ;'comes
cuinca more
xuoiv and
ititu more
i
..........................
_ - receiving
............
...
. . sith
■ .takes
..more
.. ... Henry
... Polhemus.
. .
_ ...........is “.I**?
«■1 . ..... । v.u.nt Kt If i.4a V nt llnrlnv
Cf.iKto'e
posit Department.
Untied States tor taking the funds whn
c they sun an
................
30 ___
per winds
effect
and.
of Marshall,
H“r,e
* Bea-ies.
yond thc borders of thc little na­ which are raised from taxes and,cent
....
‘new dealers'* just mure ease. Unless
MHncthiiig is done the guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. c P
Thc D-T- ° Anniversary Day
leas. The
~
'‘------.. .
All modem banks how have
CaUi
’
i
make
these
farmers
believe
to
bind
thc
.&lt;oiL
this
entire
urea
will
i
Lathrop.
Hls
daughter,
MUs
’
Ruth.
1
®
next
Wednesday
with
pot
luck
tion he has literally created and giving them from one man to an­
fire and burglar proof vaults for
dinner at the church. Miss Mumiince thc death of Brt.vnd he is the other. and 1 further veto it in order they arc in luck.— The Zeeland Rcc- I become one big mass of shifting . Polhemus. spent Sunday here.
ord
■
sand. The Michigan Department of1 Mrs. Thursa Wilcox of Battle'ford ls
,he speaker. Evcryuse qf their Safety Deposit- De­
foremost leader for peace in Eurojic to teach the leuon that while lhc
------------Conservation has found means of Creek and Mrs- W. w. Clark and son I an£,
,
partment.
fee is to Chechoslovakia what George people supjxirt the government thc
One editor insists that Admiral stemming the flow of dunes by .of Chicago lire guest* of Mr. an&lt;f
The Children's Day exercise* were ।
“nc lBSt Sunday evening. Much
Our vaults are known as both
W_I.Knta, wm to
dots nra &gt;WIx..l lhe Byrd Is about the only person in the plantings of grassos and shrubs ttmt [Mrs. Thus. Sullivan.
world who has not reported having can thrive in .*aud with u tnUiimum I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sylvester of credlt h due the ones who took part
States. Self-educated, he fc a
••
fire and burglar proof, and are
,
scon Dillinger —Schuyler Marshall.1, Battle creek were guests of his par- and the committee for the excellent
scholar of international dBtlnctlaa.
We predKt
lhe nfar Iu
protected by the latest electrical
tu-"i Clinton
------- . _
-------------------------------.
cnt, Mr nnd Mrs prank 8ylvcstcr ■program. A pageant. "Lest We ForCounty
Republican-News
At &lt;®e time, when the former rul- {ure this sturdy pltilowpny
over Sunday.
«el " *'« 8tvt’“ bV fifteen young
devices and burglar alarm sys­
’ Miss Georgia Lathrop left Monday lRyi,,c
ers of Austria put a price on hts Clc- elands u1U enJoy an lmmen«c A MAN WRITES Up A WEDDING
tems. We maintain our safety de­
,for Gaylord where she intends to’ “-r- nn&lt;f Mrs. Willard Dcmond
head, he fled to America and became ramwl o! pepulam,. ptollcularb- »
--------------n-..re
S'
posit box service for the use of
(Six-nd several weeks with her sister. “»«&gt; 0,1
Jcrr&gt; Ollol at Maple
a great admirer of American den.oc- whn&gt; K ramra Ito.- Io pay back Ite f.,.,
b,,i modern. A, .rra
' Mrs. Bert Siwon
IOrove &lt;“’ Decoration Day.
people who desire a safe place to
■ racy. He is now trying to Instill seme hundreds of millions of dollars now'wfdxed up. lhe aisle on her falhcr’s'
Mr and Mrs. H H Cook of Alic-1 ,
”ar]o*' Barnum has been
keep their securities, the cost of
\’() MAN is born
of the better phases of our Ideals in- being spent.
gap and Mra. B A Walker of Kal-^slc,*
lbe k'riFpe.
arm. her lips lightly tilted at the
this service being very nominal.
unto
himself
alone:
amazoo
spent
Sunday
with
Mrs
„
M
“
x
,
Ct,ats
*»
s
home
from
M.
S.
t^ the hearts of his own people over
■_
7
corners with u happy grrl’e. she was
Nettle Brooks
C: at lAnsing for the week end.
I
Who lives unto
a picture of modest beauty. Her
whom he lias now presided for flfGOVT. REORGANIZATION.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wesley
Pettcngill
‘
'
n
&gt;
e
and
Blue
contest,
which
.
filmy wedding gown unci gossamer i
himself, he lives to
teen years
left Wednesday evening for a lrip | has hcch going eight weeks, between
Opposition to the proposed const!- .‘ell floated around her fair blond |
none.
Unfortunately men like Masaryk tut Iona I ,amendment
to Kentucky. Tennessee, Virginia ««««"»*« 01 lhe Gleaners class of
.... county head like u halo, she was wr nearly ,
and Alabama.
thc Sund&lt;Jl School, will e use next
—Quarles'.
government reform in Michigan is •'» angel ns girl* g.1' to be in this!
Miss coia Estes returned Satur- Su,lda&gt;’- The
arc ahead but J
bared upon lira loci Ural U« ralra
*&gt;,'““fl
day to heJ home In Van Werl. Ohio.,----rwm.wr.A rwr.wwrww.ww
trom her father, the mu.; sn-. a»ways
DRUNK DRIV.NO.
county purposes average about toVcrt to .hc olher niall to a-hom1
after a vWt with her mother. Mrs. i
Eliza Cherry'.
’
Records shows that drunk driving one-half thc tax rate for city, vil- she would devote thc rest of her I
life, her dainty slipper touched a
I
Is on the increase. There is only ]agt&lt; or school purposr*.
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY |
I
one answer. Stiffer sentences tor
-n^ arBUnient 1* Incomplete. Thc potted Illy resting on thc floor rind
turned it over. SmilbiK again, she I 1==
Mrs. Julius Russell and Miss
violators As we have stated man}
of any linit of government can- l(untu w MJC uvtM U1„
। Ramsay of Grand Rapids spent
turned to the dear old pastor wait-1----------------- Umcs the right to buy alcoholic bev- not be measured by It* tax rate lug
zsi,.u. A,l1iat
t. 1 amount of moisture. Some such] Monday with Miss Young ot Nashhig at
at the
the chancel
chancel and
and/aid
erases does not mean the right to ajone. Tlie real measure Is the scrv- was a hell of a place- to
be needed in this!
• put• u lily.” (■treatment will
2'- _e
carouse In public. Tlie be&gt;t and lce rendered for thc taxes collected. -Darnali*s Service.
’
p
----- ---------------■--­ country’ in the-: Mrs. Julia M. Hadley returned to
iBarry
county "dune
I Grund Rapids after a few days’ visit1
most efficient workers for a return bf Qty government provides fire and oUR .GROWING PL’BLiC DEBT. | very near future
with old friends in the city.
the bone dry regime arc those, who police protection,
dime&lt;l»me
that that
the United
States
:
_________ ___street*, iptrcct
. IftrcctEvery
Every
Hie united
States
; Now []lal manv township routts
i Mr and Mrs. Loyal Diamond ot ’
themselves
sidewalks, water, sewer and HO'-crnment
issues ui ite reitbUr or thaVe beCn lakcn ovcr a[ltl improved Jackson visited his mother and |
make
nuisances of t*
------- ’*— ;lighting,
‘ •;
’
friends in this city Lhe fore part ot •
through drunkenness, or who
insist numerous other
necessities without “'12
,UUMCT. muto «,
..................
............................................
the week.
■
.
।
Th. ......to.*U»
on driving motor cars alon t the which no up-to-date city would the I^e.
i&gt;eople. The
greate. ....
Mrs. Margaret Bailey and Mra. J.;
crowded public highways in an in- think of existing. Thc school system expenditures,
grcatci the public
expenditure*, the great"
nubile|^n&lt;y al |u
fKJ|n a C. Lampmail are in attendance at
toxicated condition.
looks after the development ©» debt; the greater the publte debt the scenic standpoint—turn of! from thc thc State Pioneer meeting r.t Lan-,
sing.
every girl and boj* for in uveuge of ".hvJ'.'.
ra-7,mr"ra'i,..',r tIl,iaU1 5ta'c °nd county roads and
E. C Hathaway and D. B Free-j
IMPRACTICAL RUSSIA.
more than
than ten
ten years.
years. Off
Oil hand
hand how
how no longc/mfiport &gt;h? government. I foHow,. StJ‘nc 01
lml,rovl,tJ
more
man left yesterday morning for Lan- i
Russians may be impractical many can name any spedfle service and eventual bnnkrup^y by t’l-c .i; ,^*^,.4^hii^Huough* luimcb^of sing to attend lhe Stale Prohibition
dreamers: bungling and oukward rendered by lhe county government? troik'd inflation, or
npnidtetlon. lrvt.s. ftnci
|lttic lake*,
meeting.
'
.
. . . 011 to"°obtam
; William Anderson of Marine‘City
when it comes to getting things done Tin- first one w hich comes to mind is eome.i budgets
'Enable
- New Anklets
Qc
7 Suits to $29 $4 p.75
Fine Ribbed
7QC
sctr»i
budgets, unable
efficiently, but we will have to hand county A»ds. but the greater share £
nds (rowustil
p^fN-rt^tas” arc
The big sturgeon in the Parts arrived in thc city last week and
white and colors pr. 3
now’ ________
IO
Union SuitsI 3
will
spend
the
summer
with
his
ion.
It to them (or being a nation of du- ot funds for that purpose have been now financed very largely by liquor fish hatchcry pond Is always a ccri- A. A Anderson.
.
|ter of attraction
Drive part any
Wash
Dresses,
Voiles,
New
Sport
Hats
Qc
clplincd workers. Innortiicrn Rus- coming from automobile weight and revenues and by lhe issuhhcc of day mid you’ll we people out walkMiss Malle Uhl returned this
CURTAIN GOODS
Prints, sizes
Qf?c
white and colors3
ria a large area of rich wheat land ga*olme taxes. Hie counties do pro- scrip,
' “ plus the outright
“ default on ite ling
.... around ....
..... m
..... tryJ™1 a™“1 ■apMn where
thc rim
of .....
thc pool
40 &amp; 42 Fine Nets and
bonded indebtedness
.
14 to 50___ 33
,e&gt; . Kl....,.,.- ul uu» .low 'he h“ “*'’&gt;&gt;«'“"M lhe pw.; Iwo
was threatened by drouth Lacking vide circuit courts, of course, and 3
_ ...need In this nation tc- .»«
Marquisettes, newest ef­
What Uc
■wceks *
with
Mr. ^.nd
uind Mra.
Mrs. W. J
th Mr
raln the wheat stalk* had not tew other services which thc aver- dny w a willingness on*lhe\'x»rt of moving creature. In eomparlMU. with
SUMMER
WASH
fects, values to 4 Qc
the trout In the |xmd h doc. l.wk Woolston
wootwmtPrincess Slips, non-cling,
GOODS
pushed
throughthc
surface;
age citizen has little occasion to the Washington government to al- . usamlc. rlnm. .urtllus.
Mr. and Mrs. 8 ”
C. "■
Brack
and Mr
r™„l.
—» -~t
39c, yard
I3
sizes 34
4 "ye
therefore the Communistic party use. It Is not. exaggerating to say ■o‘*' tusiness to recover according tu' *ho rare little about the conscrva-. and Mr and Mrs.-Weldon Bronson
36-in. fast color 4 Qc
to 52__________ HI
wed-j
MM. ortraral even Mbl.-bram.M « Ite ..w pera-.n pu IM
u™ "to “Tra" *&lt;S tiuu-work being done at this hatcli- attended tl)c Hopklns-Skbincr
Cretonnes, Damasks and
-------------i
Prints,
per
yard
I
V
try hequeitU, come mile, out »l
M"un “'“e" Thupdor
man and woman to the fields with times as much direct benefit from brain truster: from the Nation's
all better curtain ma­
Porto Rican Gowns —
I their way to see this big edition of n evening.
Finest Prints,
4 Qc
sprinkling pots. The peasants were city and school taxes os they do Capital and allow decent and avsr- | fl-.lv which looks like u ■ihrulow rnovEd. Hui brook of New York City. N.
hand
"fc
terials priced propor­
plain end fancy I O
told that they had It in then* jiower from county taxes.
age human faltlt in human
trimmed __ "T f . . benuH to png slowly across the bottom of the
tionately low.
l&gt;.- manifest in r
Holbrook.
•' tranhuc- |
Voiles, Organdies and
tlo.l* of business.
until then1
. . .
Ladies
’
Vests
OQ
C
save their country. The workmen ,r-- cmm&lt;nt originated be:
v_ .
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY. '
Pillow Cases
4 ^c
Lawns to
, The record run of the Zephyr.
finc quality
42x36,
at _____ I I
customed to hard work and taking velopment of good roads.-Township itahstic *y»’.cm begin tu wotk out it*
Mrs
Levi
Masters,
of
Kalamazoo,
50
per
yard
now
£3
,
.streamlined, light-weight train, thc
orders fell to and are sail
in.
-alJ to ix
□&lt; boundaries were so fixed that any sahatl
sana.im.
tford m Jocomolive engineering ’and daughter. Mrs. Swartout of
Ladies
’
U
Suits
y|
Q'
Grand
Rapids;
were
thc
guests
of
Ladies*
59c
Hose
QQc
Zephyr and Tissue
to u&lt; lfla; *urJ1 a c-Mir-c 1XMAtbty will of&gt;en a new fra in rail- '
winning out over the drouth, prim.t* person living in a specific area could ,
fine tailored "rO
newest shades _ 03
Ji?arat’.
WIU' to&gt;m.iM- Hastings friends last week.
Plaids to
tive took plus boundless energy lick­ .x-;lv .r to ;...d Iron. lb. lowr. lull
urai lb. U&gt; . o.r&lt; UM. Bbl will. IM dr.hkb u. «&lt;
XkSX
JS5 1 Cyril Grigsby of Chicago is visit65c for1£3
ing a problem that defiej
mg relatives in the city. Mrs. Grigs­
Girls' Play Togs
Nappettes, the
4 RFc
'
J'to'hfr
n»... I.- a n.„r, 1)Ut. nil.d |
ltb by will Join him here the latter part
ingenuity of a machinc-asc .Civili- velopmcnt
of.........................................
good roads and auto
­
'Shorts
_________
w
f
Best
Oil
Cloth
Q
4c
finest napkin II
Am-jnatura! lhal u,.
.brail,I la of the week.
mobile* a person could touch every I,™;.
30c quality, yard
Miss Carrie Mcn-hon of Chicago is1
UI. Bainhialuai E/afbic
one ot the laat uitluunra In the
3
for
48c
city, village and community in
SPRING COATS
Wnluntt to a.«U a Party ttehl i&gt; ““'S
*!’!:the guest of Mrs. D E. Fuller. Miss
Bath Towels
AQc
Barry county within lialf a day and
Maud Kelly and oUicf friends in thc
Traveling Bags, Stylish,
5 Coats to $35 $4 4.75
poor natrrouam. It ala ays Ira, la.it
of Uw old type i city.
22x45 large£3
Writers for prison papers agree do it rtudly.
sturdy luggage at
choice
I
W, ltd ajr.r flfhlr. Wr brad sonic ‘
* Umg sirtoa ot Ir.lRht Cars' .
WUIN ... The Driving Club have purses ag- •
that less publicity for crime will
Ry a reorganization, which would &lt;r.mc koockdoanr add drattoura-ln
l°r'rnd“'kJu« "«» 4“»
Sale Prices'*
, MEN’S WEAR
meu. less crime. The Influence oi not eliminate any ot the servlets boui park». n..-d .a,[r . re P“‘&gt;
I. &lt; and S IT., itw lor all pun. Is
4 Coats to $29 $4 p.75
Foundation Garments—
scare heads and sensational stones now being rendered by tl»c counties,
Overalls
AAc
choice
I E
iHnpnrant will mtoMblrallJ. £
will kHracl ran. ol
Special 30
$1.25 to $1.98 Girdles
are uxhapmabte . Juvenile minds. B minimum reduction of V per cent need to give greater consideration to
™np.ra. IttM-woUM unn.. “» 5“
"Si.“
6 Coats to $26 $Q.95
raLlT’
Kr“lnl&gt; “
carried -away by Uiesc flamboyant in the cc»t of township.sovcrnmcni good government than we do to win- math 114. Uw InAn.
and Corselettc
Work Sh'irta
AAc
nlug. Who cares wno'ruiis the g(Jv• • •
.lowered.
.
.
choice I
3
articles -re likely jo sew the criml- could be easily effected. Almost "^ment of Michigan siTiomf'm'li' u
Specialv3
Immediate steps to enlarge ^Iw^en^Ci^Hwthe swirwM liw
hal as a romantic, dashlnt, iigure; a »130,000.000 was assessed on 1933 tax well
" run? The democrats
•
iiave iiad criminal inves'laatlon facilities nf ’-omen* Clup lor me year wav field
4 Coats to $15 $fi-95
Brassieres
OQC
Work
Socks
4
Qc
persecuted hero; a modern Robin rolls for the 83 counties of Michigan.
choice
0
at x------ 18c and £w
15c grade I U
"’"'1.ram“‘4PAro!“S.Sr.T1.ar“S SSSSSS. g2S.“w..SSS:
Hood. They lose right of what he a reduction of 20 per cent of this
■really is. a incak thief with fos- amount would mean about S26.000.5 Suits to $19
$Q.95
Athletic Union
Ladies’ 50c Hose
■Ihr Krawewll idn.lnlslralloci who
Scntotora
jdbly a little more intelligence than 000 saved, a sum which cdUld .very
now'
O
Suits _______ 03
______________________________ il.x,
condctorahlc I tor ralin. Iu"
SkdlPto^Mra
Mwr&gt;
newest shades _ 0 I
the average criminal; a coward who easily be realized for private use.
one chance to show us a better form
-■'i*cb»l «ud? of crime and law en-----------------------------------------------------works under cover and is afraid to
Not only would the economies re- of government
The republican-, i fwement for the government. He under strict regulation and for1
f&lt;tt« the world on the level.
suiting fronf county government re- have had dozens of chances. Is it I Points out that since the Lindbergh 1 limited purposes.
. . ,
Englar^i lias set a splendid form be very large in total, but they praalble that neither partv
(law was passed making kidnapping a i But—and here is thc really Im-j
---------the
.---------------.
. ■ ou n( Federal offense, twenty-six major porlant point—Professor Molcy ad-j
courage--to clean
their
journalistic standard tor reporting -*ould be made where they can best .have
house? If they don’t—well, if they, convicnonAave already been made miu that in the end. public opiodon't well hare another party or. and the power of several viclixu ion is the greatest weajxm of of» I
Is not Banued in the press over duction in governmental budgets poor government—maybe bath —. Kangs broken^ He believes that the fensc against crime. Federal agents I
there. U not played up in sensational would in no way decrease essential Schuyler Marshall, Clinton County. Federal government should take tlie could be increased to thousands, and I
major role In thc war against crime all manner of laws passed to punish
I Republican-News.
manner for the purpose of promot- ‘public service.
with state and local divisions as-.criminals and restrict thc use of fire I
Ins circulation. Only recently all'
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|
■ "We must by prompt and vigorousi suming a minor though important arms, but tlie effort would all be 1
England was Indignant because a, And when they make the shirt action override unnecessary obstnic-• ro'e.
fruitless without an unmistakable.
gunman wounded a London "Bob- code, how about persuading thc lions which in the past have delayedI . Professor Molcy also belteves that almost militant senument for crim*»." an almost unheard of offense, manufacturers to limit themselves
ft^tlng ot public-works pra­ the sale of firearms should be strict- Inal law enforcement. The amount
te fjgiUve reared no sympathy to one paper of pin, per fclrtrX^t*
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN ,
■ ly controlled at the source and that.of crime .America has depends
, ran up against a solid wall of d,Um Morning News.
g&amp;t jutMeveh. F:occ-aufe’
Re* ■ private citizens should not be per- largely upon the.unount of crime we
to arm themselves except (are willing to endure.

J

Common Sense Bank Talks

A Quotation

National Bank of Hastings

25*- Anniversary!

We are making the most of this event by* offering values
that surpass all previous efforts. Bright, new Spring and Sum-’
mer merchandise in well balanced assortments are priced. to
make this sale the shopping opportunity of the month. ’

A »tore full of snappy bargains. Help yourself to these
savings by helping us celebrate our 25th Anniversary!

i tncsTursri

DEPARTMENT fTCRE

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to these by the toastmaster he called
on Rev. Dewey, who very appro­
priately sang “Absent" which fitted
into lite occasion beautifully.
The program ended by all sing-

At the WALLACE FEED

and seed store i

Sporting Items

Beautiful.”
H. H.S. SCHEDULES
A pleasing feature was the pre­
sentation to Principal W. T. Wallace
EIGHT GRID CONTESTS
ot a certificate of graduation from
1928. talked Interestingly of “Llgh’s thc Hastings High school, in order
Eight fmtball games have been
and Color” and the part they play that he might became a member. In scheduled for Hastings High football
good Standing, of the Alumni Asso­ teams commencing September 15.1
6-lb. pkg Potato QJ?c Cattle Fly Spray
in' a Ufe of progress.
ciation. If ever a person had richly four of W
,1MJ1 wul
rciV
which
will be played ,here;
Bug Spray____ 09
Furnbh own can VW
earned such a certificate he is W. T. |Bnd four away. The complete list
talked on “Streets of Paris," making Wallace. He Juu_becn present at, u
follows:
many witty allusions to that feature every Alumni gathering since he has
September 15. Battle Creek Cen­
Out-Dooi; Grown CABBAGE and TOMATO 4 4
at the World’s fair, also to-the fun­ been connected with thc schools of tral. there.
PLANTS-—$1.80 per Thousand—2 dozen I 0
this city. It was a delight to thc
September 22. Ionia, there.
ny things that occur as we go along Alumni to feel that he is now not a
September 29. Grand Ledge, there.
through life.
guest, but a member of the Asso­
Stowell’s Evergr’n 4 Ac A few of those $Q.49
"The Sky Ride," thc concluding
ciation.
।
October 13. Alumni here.
Sweet Corn lb._ I U
Bird Bath'a left C
October 19. Charlotte, there.
October 27. Grand Rapids Union
serious and the humorous were
Reserves, here.
Just Received Another 1000 Iba. of Sudan Grau
blended in hls talk.
November 3. Lakeview, tattle
A girls’ trio, consisting of the
Creek, hero.
•
Misses Lola Ashaller, Lucille Karmes
. November 17. Allegan, hero.
and Beth Haven, gave two '-cry
Because of tlie policy established
pleasing songs with Miss Vcrlan
here
of
not
scheduling
Friday after­
Linington at the piano. Wesley Lo­
noon games, Hastings High teams
gan gave a fine violin solo, and in
(Continued from Page One)
Have withdrawn from the ••Little
response to a hearty encore he gave
Telephone 2458
Hastings
"Health Rc.sources in Michigan"— Seven" conference and will arrange
another enjoyable selection.
During the year thg following; Dr. Lillian Smith of the Michigan games on an independent bask.
Alumni members passed on: Mrs ' Health Department.
“Education"—Dr. Wllda
Rose­ LOCAL INDEPENDENTS
Mae Tomlinson Besamer. 1888; Wai­
ter Hayes. 1894; Bert Hayes, 1899; brook.
BEAT G. R. TEAMS
"Social"—Dr. Ernest Harper, KalClark Doolittle. 1905; Deward Caln.,
amoxoo
College.
1923; Forrest Clary. 1927: Eleyior
Hastings independents opened the
"Recreation’—W. O. Robinson.
Osborne. 1914: John Stakeley. 1033.
current M'.iscn by defeating the
After a brief and fitting reference National Recreational Association.
"Child Care and Placement"— Creston Merchants of Grand Rapids
Miss Harriet J. Comstock.
13 to 6 at the fair grounds on Me­
Group Discussions will be con­ morial Day. Long. Rose and Moore’
ducted by Judge Geo. M. Fields of forming the battery for the local
Cass Oo„ Mrs Estelle Gabe of Bat­ nine.
On the following Sunday thc In­
tle Creek, Judge Irving Tucker of
Allegan Co., Sarah Salisbury. Ray­ dependents staged a track meet by
mond Baarts. Judge John L. Hol­ drubbing thc Colt Park cubs of
lander of Kalamazoo, Reba HaFrls. Grand Rapids 23 to 3. the game be­
j Judge Malcolm Hatfield of Berrien ing called at the end ot thc seventh
Co., and FloyB Starr of the Starr inning. Long and O’Donnell and
Moore and Smith were thc batteries
T ISN'T the occasional bargains on a few
। Commonwealth of Albion.
Subjects to be discussed Include for Hastings.
items tha*t give food-buying economy. It’s
This coming Sunday. June 10, the
"Adoptions." "Foster Homes,"
the steady, consistent everyday savings that | “Motticra* Pensions." "Welfare.'' and Independents will take on th» Bur­
I "Probation." Another outstanding ton Heights Merchants' team of
show up over a period of time. C. Thomas
Grand
Rapids. The game will be
speaker will be Dr. Clarence Ramplayed at the fairgrounds, com­
Stores offer you this way to cut food costs,
Tlie Coffee You’ll Ask for Again
Those who attend this conference mencing at three o'clock and the
through their policy of "Everyday Low Prices.’’
are to be guests of tlie W. K. Kel­ local players arc looking forward to
some stiff opposition.
logg Foundation.

Th« Following SEASON.
ABLE MERCHANDISE . .

(Continued from pace one)

MEET AT CAMP KTANNIWA JUNE 8-9

Wallace Feed &amp; Seed Store

WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

EVERYDAY SAVINGS
I

Thomas Special

COFFEE
21c

Lb.

ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX

SAIL^l £&gt;.
Aft
DRESSING
kJ
U
SAR-A-LEE
Qt. Jar
A I^tJ
II f&lt; BU11ER
Fine Quality
X *1
X
MUSSELMAN'S
3IUoz' J“r

22c

10c
- 18c

KREMEL E
APRICOTS

Pkgs.

PF A MI IT BUTTER -

A

• Kx

LARD
PEN-JEL

A

PURE
RENDERED

Tomato Juice

Lbs.

Can

7c

Campbell's. Vitamin-Rich

For Sure Results in
Jam or Jelly
.
Making. Box
1
C

2 cans 25c
Try It Iced. Refreshing
Blue Label H ]b. Pkg. . . 35c

Marshmallow Crowns

gxu“‘
14c
Lava Soap
r*
QC

Outs Grease
„
Easily, Quickly Bar

Large
Pkg.

Ammonia
ArcUC
32-ol Bottle

Bon Ami

ou

23c

12c
27c
25c
AX r&gt; KJ
V
IXIX
25c
3
15c
GLOSS STARCH 3£ 16c
PALMOLIVE
3 - 14c
GuU's Best
Fancy, large, wet

SHRIMP
SWANSDOWN
RED BEANS SX

No. 1
Can

Fine Cake
Flour Pkg.

Country Gentleman
Cream Style

□ITEdr r V/1X.M

No. 300
Cans
No. 3
Cans

Process Cheese

We Carry a Large Stock of
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

Ivory Flakes
Safe for
fine tiUng^

Cocomalt

Big Little Book FREE

^UC

Ice Tea Blend
New
Crop
18c
Mazola
Pure VcgcQI.
' table oil
Cun 33c
Cocoa
Baker's
Lb.
Breakfast
Tin
20c

CHERRIES
Choice Dark Pitted

Strained Honey
Mcd-o-Bec
16 oz. Jar

J1‘r

FYne Flavor

24c

no SUGAR 10 ib- 49c
Michigan Granti lifted

5 lbs. 25c

Powder. Doesn't
Scratch. Box

nyRibbo„.,2&gt;FLOUR W 93c
Acroxon. Catches g
Mies Quickly
D

tor 1UC J

I

Our Flour Is made from Kansas Hard-Wheat and
fully guaranteed. Stock up now.

C. THOMAS STORES

THORNAPPLE INDIANS
BELL TELEPHONE
TWICE VICTORIOUS
MAKES REDUCTIONS

Monthly Charge on Hand
Sets to Be Eliminated Aft­
er Eighteen Payments
For
ror me
the purpose or
of nvoicimg
avoiding rurfurjthcr costly litigation, lhe Michigan
•Bell Telephone Company will com। ply with Um? May 9 order of tlie
i Public Utilities Commission by
j eliminating the charge of 25 cents
jper month for thc hand telephone.
offering optional flat rates for one
। and two party residential service in
Detroit, and reducing rural line rates
25 cents per month, according to
[announcement by G. M. Welch,
vice-president and general manager
of the Company. Monday. The rate
(changes will become enectlvc on the
[date of the June bill for sc;vice
। mailed to each customer.
While protesting forme lly Io thc
| Commission that its revenues alj ready arc Inadequate, the Company
| will place the changed rates in ef­
I feet and leave the entire question of
proper rates to the settlemen* of lhe
case already in the courts. Mr.
Which 'aid. Notice of compliance
with thc order will be filed in the
offlces'of the Commission at Lansing
। Tuesday.
Elimination of the hand telephone
charge of 25 cents per month will
become effective after It lias been
, paid 18 consecutive months. The
order of the Commission docs net
| contemplate any refunds on band
telephone charges that have been
paid over a period longer than J8
[months. Tlie optional fiat rates to
be offered on Detroit residential
[service, without limitation as to the
number originating local calls, will
I be at S6 per month for Individual
lines and S4 50 per month for twoparty lines. The rural line rate re­
duction of 25 cents per month will
affect all rural line rates, except
that no rate shall be reduced to less
than 11.50 per month!
"We want to avoid any additional
coatly litigation, and seek an enrly
conclusion of thc general rate case."
Mr. Welch said. "We protest lhe
Commission's opinion that the rite
changes ordered for Detroit and
rural line sen-®? will not reduce our
revenues. No other result is pos­
sible than a substantial and serious
loss of revenue. However, with the
promise of the Commission that
these fates are merely experimental,
and with tlie expectation that the
general rate case will be taken up
within a reasonable period of time,
it has been decided to put the
changes into effect. Thc general
rate case was started in 1926 as the
result of a rate cut made by thp
Coenmlsalnu. Tlie Company put
those rates into effect and appealed
to thc courts."
■WEST HOPE.
Plans are- under way for a Chil­
dren's Day program to be held at
thc church on June 17. The chil­
dren arc practicing twice a week
under the direction of Miss Glenns

Mr. and Mrs. Clark Springer and
children and Burdette Norris of
Bowens Mills and Yankee Syrings
spent Sunday at Harold Springer's.
Several from here attended* com­
mencement exercises at Hastings
High school Rriday afternoon. Our
graduates were -Robert Wilcox and
Estel King, our pastor's son. ot
Baltimore. Congratulations.
Miss Glenn* Osgood attended the
1923 Normal picnic held at the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Brown
of
Hickory Corners on Sunday.
Mias Lauris Anders Is home from
Hastings High school for thc sumThe Stuart lake baseball team is
very happy about the game they
won from the Rutland team Sun­
day. The score was 34 and 7.

■ Some used to say a constitutional
[amendment could never bt repealed.
Now we have nearly repealed the
[whole constitution.

Two games were won by the
Tliornapple Indians during thc past
week. On Decoration Day they dis­
posed of the piston’ Ring team 9 to
8 in seven innings. Tolles and Demond formed the battery for the
Ringers and Ruse and Kelly for thc
Indians.
On Sunday’the Indians won from
Kalaino 20 to .6. Dull, Dcrnond
Squler.^and L. Dull formed the bat­
tery for Kuliuno and Rose. Barnum
and Keller for the Indians.
This coming Sunday. Jline 10, thc
Indians meet Clarksville on the
Elmdale diamond.

HASTINGS TENNIS
TOURNEY UNDERWAY

Dwjght Fisher Out to Defend

REXALL?
HEALTH AND BEAUTY

SALE/
All the month of June . . . Save with Safety at your Rexall
Drug Store . . . More than 100 items to select from. . . . We
arc listing a few of the Beauty Needs at REAL SAVINGS 1

Beauty Needs At Real Savings
Arbutus Vanishing Cream____ 39c
Cocoa Butter Cold Cream__ _39c
35c Jasmine Cleansing Cream 29c
35c Jasmine Cold Cream
29c
35c Jasmine Vanishing Cream 29c
75c Lavender Bath Salta____ 49c
$1.00 Lavender Bath Powder .69
75c Lavender Shaving Lotion __59c
35c Stag Latherless Shav. Crm. 29
50c Stag Liquid Brilliantine___39c
6 oz. Stag Perfumed Hair Oil__35c
3 oz. 25c
.

Save on These Items So Necessary for Particular Women

See Large Hand Bill for Full List of Items

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
Hastings

Clare DcCou. 87-14 vs. Dave Good­
year. 77-8. In thc only match com­
pleted to date. Kim Sigler defeated
Bob Walton 2-1.
First Flight—Will Scnader vs. Dan
WalldorfT. Carl Wespinter vs. Dud
Angell, Wilbur Lane vs. Birge Swift,
Ian Ironside vs. Dr. Lockwood. Wil)
Cook vs. Joe McKnight, Dr. Houghton vs. Burdette Wadd. Charlie
Clarke vs. Ray Branch. Arch Ander­
sen vs. Charlie Leonard.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Moxon of
Caledonia spent Saturday with their
daughter, Mra. Guy Kantner. who is

Singles Title for Third

PAIRINGS MADE FOR
JUNE GOLF TOURNEY
Qualifying rounds for the.annual
June Handicap 'tournament at the^
Hastings . Country Club have been
completed and pairings made as
follows (firxt figure gives qualifying
score, the second the handicap):
I
'Kim Bigler. 76-3 vb. Bob Walton.’
87-8; Henry Sheldon, 92-12 v». John
Ketcham. 85-8; Cliff Dolan. 85-0 vs.
Les Hawthorne, 93-15; Dr. Carrolhers. 91-14 vs. Dr. Kcnlth McIntyre.
78-9; Ed. Huffman. 85-10 va. Jim
Bristol. 82-14; Al Brown. 23-15 vs.
Roy Hubbard. 86-10; Carroll McGuffin, U-7 vs. Jim Radford. 93-7;

Michigan

The REXALL Store

Mr. and Mra. Willis Kantner nnd
Year in Succession
daughter ot Ho-stlngs spent Sunday
Considerable Interest is being with Mr. and Mra. Lewis Kantner.
shown in thc annual Hastings Ten­
J. B. Grant and family of Battle
nis Tournament pow under way. Creek were at the farm Sunday.
Men’s singles, men’s doubles. Junior
Roy Perkins’ tractor caught lire
singles. Junior doubles and mixed
doubles are now In progress, in thc
men's singles Dwight Fisher will be
out to defend the championship
which he has won for the post two
years.
Herewith are results of the tour­
nament to date:
MEN’S SINGLES. FIRST ROUND
Fisher, bye; Crothers. bye; charlJake Miller vs. Don Fisher; Ivan
Baldwin defeated Dick Jacobs 8-1.
8-1; Ralph Burroughs vs. Harley
Finstrom; Warren Carter vs. Chet
Hodges; Loren Boyes defeated Dr.
Harris Woodburne 6-4. 6-2; Al
Becker, bye; Allen defeated Bishop
6-2. 7-5; Fox defeated Ironside 6-3,
6-4; Baird defeated Echtlnaw 3-6,
6-3. 6-2; Kennedy, bye; Angell de­
feated Dewey 6-0, 6-0; Kuempel,
bye; Clarit.ibye.
SECOND’ ROUND—Becker de­
feated Allen 6-2, 6-0; Kennedy de­
feated Angell 6-4, 1-6, 6-0; Kuempel
defeated Clark 6-4. 4-6. 7-5.
JUNIOR SINGLES. FIRST
ROUND—Irene Jones defeated Lu­
cille Karmes 6-0. 6-4; Ironside de­
feated Brooks 6-1. 6-4; Angell de­
feated Leonard 7-5. 6-4; Walton de­
feated Leary 6-3, 7-9, 6-4; John■on, bye.
SECOND ROUND—Jones defeat­
ed Ironside 6-2, 6-1.
JUNIOR DOUBLES—Jones and
Angell, bye: Brooks and Karmes.
bye; Leonard and Leary, bye; Wal­
ton and Townsend vs. Johnson and
Cook.
MEN'S DOUBLES—Hodges and
Becker, bye; Baird and Kennedy
defeated Boyes and Burroughs 6-2.
3-6, 6-4; Crothers and Angell de­
feated Clark and Jacobs 6-3. 6-3;
Fox and Dewey vs. Woodburne ami
Finstrom; Miller and Baldwin, bye;
Allen and Eggleston vs. Fisher and
Fisher: Carter and Perry vs. EchUnaw and Bishop; Kucm|&gt;cl and
Charlton, bye.
The schedule of matches In tlie
men’s singles Is as follows: Thc first
round will be completed by June 4;
second round by June 8;
third
round by June 11; fourth round
June 16: finals to be played June
17, commencing at two o'clock.

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lots of’excitement for a while and
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Mra. Susie Baker ot Clarksville is
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j,irs Hoyt, near Bellcvud
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Mrs. Anna Christian and Mr. and ■ M
Maroa„,
Mrs. Omar Christian and children I
Vtoot Battle Creek spent ‘a few days
of Kalamazoo spent lhe week end tor nf
with Mr. and Mra. Bert Daly.
—re
with relatives here.
Mra. Frank HawbMU was gi
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Perrin and
daughter, Phyllis, of Detroit and of her sister and family, Mr. i
Mrs.
Edward
Manning,
near
M
Mr. and Mra. I. N. Williams and
granddaughters. Thelma and Doris, shall a few days.
were guesta of Chas. Farlee Sunday.
Earl Marshall of Marshall
Dan Oaks was a guest of Rusaell spending the first of this week i
Kantner In Hastings Sunday.
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Thia led to Oliver Wendell Holmes’
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Mill io tha
repairs and a practical rebuilding.
After this She served as the flagship
1M ■ ■(nininc non
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We
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piKiu ever was witwiu- of various squadrons and saw much
foreign service. Perhaps one of her
ten that touched the heart and con--r"
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dav?Tt m she
1 this one. written by Oliver Wendell
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promptu
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of
feeling19“
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«“ «s men muld live. », nothing ol

I"’
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eramited warten. la
7 S ™
‘ta" bexona eomprehenalon. But
2" ,hr&gt; "'a “• ,,,a
‘“cn “ w“&gt; "a*1
”7 ,s,WeiT
,on5 24' 11 reflects added honor and glory to
ETofd7h; Ta.™ nri,arUr dcck rtwerc lhc country that was their Inspire16 of the 32-pounder carronades— tlon
J
rhort guns of large bore for ckise-ir.
riiort
close-in
—
.,
.
.
,fighting;
MM&lt;n«: to
loreMatle .ere
ata'. ™e Pitot on board the Consu­
in the
the forecastle
were six
lar the 3J-r»und earrotiades, besides:oi two crib, nttSd
_ long 24-pounders
.
. one . long with imn
ntwrilnA*
, .two
and
lro!1 Imre toto wltirinw
*'l’dow,T
T‘
118-pounder Tire masts were of solid FasteswU to the outside of the efts
। while pine, brought from Maine:
cat-o-nine-tails, the kind that
the sails
sails of
of flax
flax were
were made
marie In
in the
the *cre Juscd
fhe ship in an early
the
old Granary Building in Boston; period It would seem that a very
Paul Revere who made thc famous few Lashes from the ugly-looking
ride to Concord to warn the Revolu­ things would be enough to convince
tionary patriots of the approach of any tar Uiat it would be decidedly
tlie Britlsii Red coaU. furnished the unwise to do anything that would
composition castings, compdsition prompt their use. Attached to n
spikes and copper bolts The hull1 blackboard near by- are the old
was made from while oak. some of it hand-cuffs and leg Irons that were
coming from Maine, some from used on the unruly members of the
ship's crew. Right next to the prisbn
Massachusetts, it was found that
about 116.000 worth of ' live oak was the sick room, where the strick­
would be needed in the construction en ones could have full advantage
of any ravings of the prison Inmates.
of lhe six frigates, and here the
I Yankee trait of "dickering" seemed So It would seem that not too much
to manifest itself. Possibly having in attention had been given the ques­
appropriate
interior
arrange.&lt;" . of
tion
01 appropriate
arrange
mind «h.
the .&lt;
construction
these
six' tion of interior
ships, the government had pur-',ment. though lhe crew repeatedly
I chased three Blands off the coast of demonstrated that it could fightGeorgia for 816.000, the Islands be-1। With a crew of 475 men It can be
I ing covered with a splendid growth imagined titat the dining and
of live oak. So the government took sleeping quarters, as well as kltch816,000 worth of live oak from the.se en apace were all very cramped and
Islands, and still had the Islands and incoqiplete. Tlie lower deck is well
what timber remained after the named, in fact It is so low that one
816.000 worth of stumpage had been has R&gt; continually-stoop in order to
removed. Alaska is another evidence keep from bumping ills head. It
that os u real estate dealer Uncle surely must have taken a strong,
healthy physique to have witlistaod
Sam has been notably successful
On July 22. 1798. the Constitution, thc life in such cramped ouartors.
Thousands of peqple. old and
under command ot Capt Samuel
Nicholson cleared for sea from the young, visit the constitution every
Boston Roads and made a bee line month, wherever it may stop It is
for the West Indies, where it pro­ well worth a visit, as it sort of makes
ceeded to clean up on some French your blood tingle as you think of
privateers; later on it captured some the gallant record the old shlp5ias
more prices. Near San Domingo it made, and it is in such marked con­
took thc heart out ot the British, trast to tive modem ships ol to-day.
when in a friendly race it left the We were informed that the Consti­
British frigate far. far behind. Later tution would sail back to the At­
on it sailed over to Tripoli and lantic coast, by way of the Canal,
brought the powerful and ruthless and that that would perhaps mark
pirates to their knees. The pirate Its last trip.
forces numbered 25.000 men. had n
naval force of 24 ships and shore
EDGER SCHOOL NOTES.
batteries of 119 guns, but their
power was broken by the small
Miss LXFoe took our school to
American squadron with 1.060 men. Kelloggs Camp al Pine lake last
of which squadron the Constitution week. We learned bow the children's
was the flagship.
health was being built up. We en­
The old ship was always busy, and joyed It very much. Many thalnks
always giving a good account of it­ to Miss DeFoe and the camp.
self.
When war was declared
Those who received spelling cer­
against England on June 18. 1812, tificates were: Mildred Melson. Dale
lhe Constitution was undergoing re­ La ubaugh and Madeline Tabor. We
pairs in the navy yard at Washing­ have one eighth grader. Virginia
ton. but three days later she was Warren, who graduates tills year.
out on the ocean un&lt;Jer sail and a Those who had perfect attendance
month later.' showed her heel" to five were: Mildred Belson. Wilbur BelBritish frigates that sought to cap­ son. Jimmie Dibble, Kelln Holcomb.
ture her. Only a month later, or on Marjorie Laubaugh and Irene WeaAug. 18. 1812. the Constitution en­
gaged the British frigate "OuerReporters, Marjorie Laubaugh and
riere" in action, and in less than a
half an hour of actual fighting at Billie Dibble Teacher. Mrs. Slocum.
close range, captured her. During
WEST CARLTON.
the fall of that year she raised
havoc with British commerce and Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Olive (Richardson) Cahoon of
the morale of lhe British navy by
capturing several British ships, and Saranac visited her uncle, John
In December, after a two Ixxirs' bat­ Richardson, and wife Friday night
'
.
tle. destroyed the English frigate and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Coville of CoaU
strayed the British sdaxmer “Pic- Grove visited their eon, Verdan. and
ton" in the West Indies and cap­ family Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Ray Richardson of
tured several other English ships in
addition On her return home from Grand Rapids were supper guests of
, this crate in April she narrowly hls uncle. Art Richardson, and fam­
escaped capture by two large Brit­ ily Sunday.
Mrs. Claude Yeiler and daughter
ish frigates off Marblehead. Mass..
, but escaped into Borton harbor. spent Friday night at the home of
which was at once put under a
.British blockade. Sire was active In Mr. Bloomer, who has beep quite ill.
many ways up until around 1830. is much improved in health.

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was a
&gt; well
.ell known ship-builder In'
»nd oU&gt;cr school . in lhe
Common rounril In
I Philadelphia and he submitted dc»
^•county contributed to that fund. Sol,
signs, possessing unusual features* the old constitution was restored as ! ■'
not embodied in the navies of any
nearly
as
it
could
be.
after
more
* other country. He pointed out that
Miller. Flrrann.
than a century' and a quarter of !
j ships of his design not only would be
service, during thc most Important
hard-fighters, but also that If they
1 were surrounded by superior forces years «f our country, from the time ’
1
1 they would be able to sail away List- 'of Washington's inauguration.
er than any warships built, nnd that1: After its more than a century and ]
a quarter of service, tlie honest work ,
, feral. Hirer
proved to be true. He secured the
I order. The Constitution was one of of its builder was shown In the fact &lt;
, that the keel of white oak was still '
. thbse six boats and it was launched. in very good condition and required |
October 21. 1797. Compared with
battleships to-day It would be a m» re but slight repair to complete iU full 1
leLor
restoration.
"pee-wee." and a well placed shell
A visit to the old Constitution will ' Mtnnl. Inbna
from a modem gun would almost
blow it to atoms. But In ILi diiy and •* found most Interesting and anygeneratlon lhe old Constitution o,,p hav,n8 u»c opportunity should
not niLwi
miss 11,
It. Perhaps
perhaps not —
especially
gloriously upheld the traditions of ,vot
,—*s!!y Wiley iupi’ll.
because of
of what
what yoti
you may
may be
be able
able to
to Htandard Oil-C.i
this young republic
1, because
The
a^i„
_'***•
I see. but because of the iilstory
history belemrth &lt;?M4 fret over all
the hlnd 11
interior with
^2.1
Ur,. O
1
Ia”y liner, or any battleship of to77! “".i J75.f.eel; du&gt;- ft,,d &gt;'Ou *,n
lm|»ressrd with
hold 14 3 fee* it Hi
dcp,h °f lLs utter lact of accommodations
SS t^ Tnri
Vn? und forclbly reminded of what thc
----—loll,
feer
n.B UIU1V
d,71,aCl brave-hearted seamen of a century
fee, aft.
af. She
«hftgo had
p(U up wUh
1I fret forward and 33
23 fret
carried 48.600 gallons of fresh wa­ 1 their fight to prese/ve this country.
Hlala
I™
'7'*
;*»-»»&gt;■
•&gt;« obsolete,
&lt;•»»»“• “
«
, To-day the ««■»
guns are
the
rlDM
,
*nd *5*-. tUmWitnft. cnidr anti aecomnxxla-

You try doing the housework with a lot of cold,
clammy water. You try fooling around waiting for
water to heat—depending on furnace coila after fur­
nace weather (do you know how much fuel they
waste in the winter, too?)

TRY IT YOURSELF—THEN YOU’LL’
KNOW WHAT A THRILL IS IN THIS

(Continued from pogo one)

portunity foe the class prophecy,
which was given by Mias Frances
Cowles. Miss Marjorie Btebblns and
Miss Lena Andrus If lhe members
of the class of 1834 shall fullfil these
prophecies there will be plenty ot
variety in their lives.
A feature of all three numbers waa
I Indignation which was fcrrMfulfi-1shlp for apprentices; as a receiving the clear enunciation and carrying
quality of the voices
Next followed a vocal solo by Wil­
a fairly complete rec«nstructlon. A*|,IP_l8®7,*h® .*?• taken to Boston for
liam Fox. a member of the class. He
a result we have "Old Ironsides" 1the «ntepnlal celebration.
gave it so pleasingly that an en­
i-uith us to-day 03 a $0-. of connect-1 We would not attempt to Rive a
thusiastic encore required another
Ing link with thcoe strong-hearted, jcomplete history of tills
monarch
which was likewise en; patriotic souls—our ancestors—who ot 0,6 seas, but the hard drubbing It selection,
1
1• Joyed.
.
t
. . rli., wafought hard and give freely, that »«&lt;* received
recewrn in numerous battles
oatucs ;•
'
(h
their descendants might enjoy the
«n hard service at sea naturally 1
is effort
fruits of their services. We often &gt;d *«r ^ecta. In 1925 the SecretSht’ a£d heiS
wonder whether we of to-day even Ury of the Navy was authorted by "“J™* SStteMW tiSd of
begin to sppreclat'? thc sacrifices ingress -to repair, equip, and re‘™ serial and ecothey made for us.
1 ‘tore the frigate Constitulion as far I'1'»
1
। as • may be practicable to her orig-t®0®* betterment.
When our country was young. ?|
w
The benediction was pronounced
wag back, in the 1790 s there was a ,
1 "* „--------- --- ’ —------------1 band of Algerian Pirates nrevintr un- service. In addition lhe Secretary to a close a very pleasing program,
cm our
I
authorized to accept and use do- 1
' on our commerce. Preriden. Wash-which
’
jxissessed the merit of having
' mgton wasn't lhe soif of a man who ,1.?! k
1been carried through in a very Or­
would stand for anything like that. "2^!,!alKn
w
1derly manner. Introducing and put­
ting across successfully novel varia­
tions from lhe usual class day ob­
servance.

K

Husbands know what comfort there is in an ever­
ready supply of hot water for shaving and the bath
at any and all hours. But most husbands don’t real­
ize what such hot water means in running the home.
Instant hot water for the dishes, for baby's bath, for
the laundry, for hurrying cooking, for houseclean­
ing, for the hundred and one things that are a regu­
lar part of every woman's busy day.

CUSS OF 1834 HAD
NOVEL CUSS DAY

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Miller. Pieraoa

What this country needs, Lou!
Howe says, is a federal Scollam
Yard In that case, we would ’als&lt;
have to have an Ame-ican Sherloci

FARMERS!
Three or four markets here, I see, have been featur­
ing meats from outside this state. Can you READ
BETWEEN THE LINES? This means less money
spent in Barry County!

I buy my beef HERE, raised by YOU, from the
fertile valleys of THIS community.

and get the BEST HOME
Buy your meat here
KILLED MEAT .. always fresh.
Lowest meat prices in Hastings for quality meats.

OPEN ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS
- ' AND SATURDAYS

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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�tiff HASTTNGM BAWWIB, WMMfBKDAT, JUNK «, 1M4
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Whitman

“ ‘’’"“•'’(OBSERVING SILVER

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deming and
WEDDING JUNE 12
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Jones of Bat­
------------tle creek were in the city on Tues­ Bernard Deming of Blanchard.
Roy Deming of Alto and Mr. and Mr and Mrg Harry F. Wertday.
Mrs. Lyman Lassiter of Detroit were!
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Mr. and Mrs Earl Smith attended tn the city on Friday on business.
man
Will
Hold "Open
I
the Century ot Progress in Chicago
Mr. and Mra. Frank Hartman of
Dr. Acel la Leach was home from
Mr. and Mn. Jack Rakowsky and &lt; George Bradley of Lansing was a &lt;on Sunday.
House"
West Bridgewater. Mass., were in the
Lansing on Wednesday.
Joan of Mason were gUMta of Dr. Decoration Day visitor in Hastings,
Mra. Hubert Marble Is spending city on Friday enroute to Chicago toI1 On Tuesday afternoon and cveMr. and Mrs. Herbert Reinhardt .several days with her parents at
■ Asa Wilcox ot Caro attended Lhe and Mrs. Kenllh McIntyre Deco1S- 193&lt;- KIr and Mrs.
attend lhe Cenlury*
C“‘—- of’Progress
-------1 nln«ration Day.
, will spend their vacation at St. Jo-1Byron
.
Alumni banquet Friday evening.
Center.
;hey will
Caiifor-1 HMT
P- Wertman
"open
From there they
w»» go
*u to
w v»«uw;—y
-••"&gt;
—-— will
~~~ hold
Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Walton and uPh.
Fl*If-— •to
—I
Mr. ...
Hurt- I Kni.u,"
h0Uae o&gt;
Bl their Hnmn In Delton,
Miss Lena Leiter has gone to her
Mrs. C. T. Cordes went to Chicago n la for a few weeks' stay. ...
j celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding
wedding!’
home In Buchanan for her vacation. sons went to South Bend. Ind.. I Mrs. Richard Groce and son went Tuesday for a visit of two weeks man is a newspaper editor
(celebrate
George IWrrkk^ho is a sailor in'■ anniveraary7~At
tiiw‘Ib-v
tiwFwui
atlnlvimarv A* ihU tlm*
will .
Saturday night and spent Sunday to Evanston, W. on Sunday for a with relatives.
Miss Lleva Perry, who teaches tn
with relatival.
; two weeks'visit.
States Navy on the U. 8 j£
Pred Keister of Ionia was In thc the United Blates
,
“PW w «tcpt “Il 'ti F reUUves&gt;
Miss Jeanne Ctncebeaux is ex- ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mills who sfvent city thb Wednesday morning call- Houston 13 expected today for two I friends .and neighbors.
end.
He has —
been
in 1 nviSINESS WOMEN'S IIOS,weeks'
-------- vacatton.
-■»------- —
- —
Marion Cook entertained Nancy pectcd home thB week from Jack- lhe winter In Florida arrived in Ing on friends.
sonvtUe. HI., where she is attending Hastings Thursday.
Mrs James Fennell and rhiidten i™"*
‘.fi-t?waTY^
Dolan at Wall lake over thc week a girls' school.
P1TAL GUILD MEETING.
j
L)bble underbill of Nashville have returned from a visit with Hfig h
here,
York m
in
*,e relhmlhg to Wew Vnrfc
'end.
Monday evening, the members of
.January. He tn tlie ;*on of Mra.
Mrs. Dauls Btollo of Kalamaaoo - Mra. Carroll McGtiffin left Tuee- wan tlie guest of Mrs. Mary Burgess relatives in Qctrolt.
the Business Women's Hospital
(George
M.
Smith.
visited Hartings relatives over the day for a two weeks' visit with her'over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Reynolds of;
held a delightful meeting at
’■ Bgt. Lloyd Dodge returned to hls Guild
'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Bristol, t Mr. Bnd Mra. E- F. Botlum have
HVmer visited Mr. and Mra. E. C. home hero ou Tuesday. He has the McCowen ivotf! at Long lake,
returned from Grand Rapids where
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Wcyerman of Savanna, Hl.
Edmonds on Sunday.
served 18 years in the United States with Mrs. Charles Foul as Itostcss. I
visited in Cleveland, Ohio, from
Miss Florence Wade of Traverse i they spent the winter.
I1 Covers were laid for twenty-nine
MU*
Eileen
Sullivan
went
to
,
1
Army,
receiving
hls
honorable
disThursday
City is the• guest
her sister. Miss|, ma,
Mrs. cju
Ed.. niuciwn
Anderson’ oi
of ma
Big nainiu
Rapids
-.... tUl
—-Bunday.
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ll-Iotl Wade, and MIm Elizabeth ___
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..J ..
.. , Muskegon on Tuesday to visit Mr. ,charge at Fort Brady, Boult Ste. Ma­ nil enjoying thc fine menu served.!
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch And run of Helen
was the guest
Mr and
Mrs. Carl
Election of officers resulted as fol­
and Mra. David Vail.
rie. During the wnr he served in
•a Grand
rand Rapids
visited
Hastings Finch,
this weex.
week.
। Finstrom on Sunday.
men, mu
.
lows: Clu^rman. Miss Mabel Bls-1
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Freeland were the First Division of the A. E F-iAnda part
nart of
nf last week.
tvrek
..
..................
t friendx
Mr. and
Mra. David Vail of Mtu-1 Mbs Doris Ryan left Saturday for
Mr. and Mrs. Dori Foreman were run; Vice-Chairman, Mrs. Sadie
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sid­
’ Bert Wlthey of Chicago was the kegon were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Lansing to attend the Capital City Sunday
!ney Rochester of Ionia.
guests of Mr. And Mrs. John Pahn- Mae Palmer; Secretary. Miss Jean'
gnert of Mr. and Mra. f. L. Fair­ E. A. Burton on Friday, coming for School of Cosmetology.
er at Chelsea Saturday night and Barnes; .Treasurer, Miss Josephine
child over Decorat ion Day.
the Alumni banquet.
j
d Mrs j M Townsend re- « Mrs. Corinne Gould of Lansing 1Sunday
Mr. Palmer has a fine Stine; Birthday Fund Treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leins and
%vas here Tuesday to attend the fu­
■
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Victor
Hilbert
ot
,
turneoThursday
evening
from
their
।
position in Detroit, and Mrs. Palmer Miss Ethel Jones.
baby of Battle Creek visited Has­
neral of Fred C. Parker.
One new member. Miss Grace Ed­
Woodland
and
Mra.
Glen
Blake
of
.trip
to
Webb
City.
Mo.
tings relatives on Sunday.
Mrs. George Wybing*~ls T:i TTO- !
Middleville
attended
lhe
Alumni
'
Mis*
Vivian
Biddle
of
Battle
Greek
mother. Mm. N F. Prudden. who re­ monds. was added to the member­
' Miss Maryctte Stickney of Adrian
.
banquet Friday evening.
J visited Mr. and Mrs Dun Levis on verse City where she wq&gt; called by (cently suffered another stroke, but ship roll.
'Is spending t\er vacation with her
lhe illness of her motlier.
Tlie Guild is rending a girl to
Ln slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. James McLaughlin lEmmy Saturday and Sunday.
'Mater. MBs Bertha Stickney.
Miss Sura Sc Under nnd William । painter sent greetings to Hastings Camp Barry for ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brumbaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ludwig (Mae Lou Stark) ot Kalamazoo visited
Schadcr
charier arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. friends.
MLu Ruse Clark U the July ho»tRobertai of Chicago visited Hastings Mrs. Nora Dawson and other friends of Vicksburg were Sunday guests of 'B. L. Kenyon of Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore.
relatives from Tuesday till Thurs­ the latter part ot lhe week.
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Michael of HASTINGS HIGH
Mra. Kate McMillan of Grand
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tolhurst, who
Lansing
came
Monday
for
u
visit
Rapids
was
thc
guest
of
Mrs.
**
Mrs. Satnucl Homer of Houghton recently moved to Marshall, were
OR ROLL AT M. S. C. [
with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gorham.
ALUMNI GRADUATES
has been visiting her parents, Mr. in the city Friday attending gradu­ Charles Pickell on Saturday.
Mbs Pauline L. Taylor, who grad­
Mrs. Edith Louden of Gull lake
Mr. and Mrs. Einar Frundscn and
uated from the Thornapplc-W. K.1
and Mrs. J. D. Zagclmcler. thc past ation and the Alumni banquet.
Mr. and Mra. Willard Perry of visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Bur­ Philip ot Ionia were guests ot Mr. Local
School Contributing
week.
.
_ । Kellogg High school in 1932. a
'
und Mrs. Roy Cordes oyer thc week
Sumner Myers has secured a posi­ Midland were guests of Dr. and Mra. gess. several days last week.
Eighteen From Other
jsophomore of Michigan State Col-;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall of end.
tion wiUi thc Dow Chemical Co. of
8 _ .....
lege in thc liberal arts division. wa.v
Detroit were over Sunday guesti of
Mrs. George White leaves on Fri­
Midland and has begun hls work week coming for commencement.
Institutions
'one of 318 student* to be placed on '
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
Charles
Doyle.
day
for
Charleston.
W.
Va..
to
Guests
of
Mrs.
Claude
Wood
on
there.
.
!
Hastings High school is contrib- phe honor roll, as a result of malnMr. and Mrs. Charles Faul and spend her two weeks' vacation with- utlng its share of graduates from |tuinlng a high average for two con-'
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oliver of Decoration Day were Mr. and Mrs.
*
Cooper were Sunday guests of Ralph Wood and children. Mr. and Marietta were- Bunday guests of her husband.
other institutions ot learning thia «*cutlve college terms, according to,
Mrs. Roger Wlswell ot Kalama­ year os follows:
Mhres Helen Wade and Elizabeth Mrs. Wm. Wilson and Mias Geneva Mra. Etta Faul ot Woodland.
itti** list of names released by the
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop visit­ zoo is thc guest of Mrs Emma Mur­
Wood of Grand Rapids.
Barry
County Normal—Nortjiw college offlcc thb week.
John Nichols of Los Angeles, ed Miss Olive Lathrop of Detroit on dock this week, Mr. Wiswell spent Louise Cool. 1929; Nelda Cool. -Jij Recognizing thc fact that students;
Bunday here also.
■
Calif., was In the city on Thursday Decoration Day and Thursday.
Atta Potter. 33: Hazel G. Caine, scholastically able to make an aver-1
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i Mr. und Mrs. Charles Llctka of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stevens and1 32; 'Prances E. Darby. 31; Marlin "8® of "B" or belter are deserving of
..
. ... .___
... . , .Iiu'kxnn uvrr
l&lt;r utlrl VSn
C-, W. Clarke while here. He had Jackson were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. baby of Detroit were guests of her Edger. 33.
'
| more privileges than tlie average j
Dun Lewis on Decoration Day.
parents. Dr. and Mra F. E- Willi­
been in Chicago on business.
University ot Michigan—Francis 'student, thc college each year pub-1
Mbs
Geneva
McQuarrle
of
East
son,
over Decoration Day.
Miss Ethel Rag‘.a was lhe guest
D. Townsend. B. S., 38.
I lishcs the last of honor roil students i
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawson of
of Miss Maxine Byrne of Detroit Delton has been spending two weeks
Albion College—Waiter Heath. A. I “^d accords .tlicm the right of un- 1
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
Charles
Faul.
Ann Arbor visited Mr. and Mrs. El­ B.. 30; Wayne Nichols. A. B., 30. ' limited cuts or absence from classes.!
over Decoration Day and attended
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kemp of roy 'Tobias on Tuesday and attended ! Blodgett Hospital—Agnes Boyd Part records slrow that honor roll1
thc D. b. U. dinner-dance and
Alumni meeting at the Masonic Battle Creek vblted Mr. and Mrs. the funeral of Fred Parker.
Smith, R. N.. 31.
[students seldom avail themselves of
Carl Finstrom on Decoration Day.
Mrs. D. L. Christian and Misses’■ Michigan Stale College—Arnold j this opportunity to "cut" classes.
Temple on Tuesday evening.
;
Edward Bottom. * Jr., of Detroit Ruth Robson and Junntt Michael
Dr. and Mrs. W. A- Lampman of
Faulkner. A. B._ 39; Clayton
Wil---------------• *----------------&gt;
CLASS
OF *1912
REUNION.
Marion. Dr. and Mrs, Harold Lamp­ spent the week end here with hb hove been al lhe Christian cottage Utts A B 35
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
F.
Bottom.
at
Wall
lake
since
Monday.
Western
”
State
Teachers'
College
'
Thc
c,asfi
of
’
9I
hc,d
tlulr
lcnth
man of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs.
‘Mr. and Mra. Sam Nadu and Mra.
Misses Jean
Fennell,
Norma —Dorothy Field. Music. Life -31 , annual reunion at Mattison's Land-'
John A- Lampman and baby of Larun®, Did.,
rou.. were
were guests ot
Charlotte were Haldeman and Marie Plniin of Kal­ Katherine Giddings. A. B.. 30'Clur-1 *nR' 5’un 'aJfc' Junp 3- I®34- The
Portc.
of mr.
Mr. m.u
and
Mrs. George Heath on Decoration j Dewration Day vhitors in .Hostings. amazoo were guesu of Mr. nnd Mrs.• ence Hackney, A. B. 38- Lob Lang- members, and families to thc num-1
pny
। Mr. and Mrs. Casper Thonuui and T. N. Knopf over lhe week end.
ston, A. B. 39; Margaret Merrick lx'r ot aboul fl,,y 5,11 down
n
Mr.v George Heath
In Albion haugMenr ot K.lamnmo vUIM Mr.
kfrs. Jack Snyder of feouth Has­ Life, &gt;31.
' bountiful dinner, -after which the'
on Monday .tlrndbig mmrr- “&lt; “"&gt;■ CUrer.ce orolu Wednes- tings
spent from Tuesday
till1
Butterworth Hospital-Y v o n n c presldenl- Clifton Watkins, called the
Thursday of last week with her sis­ Trego R- N
ment at Albion College, her son. I d3,&gt;'-.
.
(members together for a brief busi.Walter Heath, being one of the
Henry Weaver and Ray Waters ter. Mrs. Frances Carl, of MiddlcThe Baoner and lhe other friends1
,mcctlng
1'hc nmnindcr of
' graduates. He received hb Bachelor । sPt’nl
Saturday till Monday
of these young people extend con-|,he »f‘en»»n wa. spent in renewing
guing
to the Pine
of Art* degree. Wayne Niclads of on a fishing trip, an
"'a ,n
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frost and fam­ gratulatlons
jold acquaintances. The meeting
river.
ily returned to their home in Detroit
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■&lt;«»__________
next-year will be held
the samel
thb city, also received hh A. B. de­
Mrs, Anna Dockcrny and Leigh on Sunday after n visit with the
gree.
CELEBRATED HER BOTH
Sund”y
8rdd"'
Miss Genevieve Rider of Akron. Pockeruy of Grand Rapids were Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Dewey and
I Than ARE worn. Many
Ohio, and her cousin. Mrs. Edna Bunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. A George.
BIRTHDAY
SATURDAY
s,lch
n
B0Cd
tltnc
was
had
b&gt; wUJ
tt,t
oin 1 nuMi oa 1 unUA 1 lh4^u u hoped lhat many n)urc
should be rttsplclotu of
Mr and Mrs, Will Dawson of Ann,
| Havens Matthews of Berea. Ohio, Woolon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Will and son Arbor and Justice W. W. Potter of, A Pine Luncheon Was Given '
llioir eyes who never think
,
•
Bauer Friday and Saturday nnd of Detroit were guests of lib moth­ Lansing were among those from
M them. Many who see
[Iattended thc Alumni banquet, Mrs. er. Mrs. Charles Will, over Deco­ away who attended the funeral of
in Honor of the Event
Frcd Parker on Tuesday.
Matthews hiving graduated 55 years ration Day.
And ALL who do NOT do
&lt;0 a Few Friends
I Peonies, irb and lemon lilies In
Mbs Ruth Sampson of near South
Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Darling of De­
years ago.
Saturday Mrs. William Shultcrs1 u,c lounge and baskets of dables
need IL If you have never
i| Mrs. M. A. Iztmbie left Saturday Haven was thc guest of Miss Elea­ troit were guests of Mr. und Mrs.
daughters entertained li
a lew
few I----- -bachelor
small
Harley
J aFox
wa Thursday
. ...K.A.,.; -night UOU
andI and 'two
"U unuft.lkr.
----------- buttons on lhe .........
had your eyes examined
for Mt. Carroll. Ill., to spend thc nor Edger and Mbs Esther Doty .......
Friday, attending graduating excr- i: friends at a one o'clock iunchron‘,ables made attractive decorations
| week end. her daughter. Miss Helen part of last week.
there Is at least a proba­
j in honor of the 80th birthday of the |f°r the
luncheon at thc HasMis. O. M. Marsters and son Ken; clws Friday afternoon.
Lambic, reluming with her on Mon­
bility that you need a serv­
Mra. George Payne and Harrison, former's mother. Mrs. George Hale,
Country Club on Tuesday.
j
day for thc cummer vacation. Mrs. of Myrtle Point. Oregon, visited at
At bridge Mrs. L. V. Bessmcr held
ice and would be helped
James Mwn accompanied Mrs. the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. B of Kalamazoo were guests of friends One of the features of the menu was
in thc city Friday. Saturday and d lovely birthday cake made by her
acn’’c and Mrs. Robert Walton j
by It. Clear the matter up
Lambic to Mt. Carroll then went on Griffin over thc week end.
—
----------------------,
____
_
„
Sunday
and
attended
graduating
exgrandson,
Gordon
Clement.
I
was
winner
of-the
golf
event.
[
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harley
Tinkler
ot
to her home in Minneapolis, Minn.,
here.
I Thc tables was decorated with] Mr3- K‘m Bigler. Mrs. Frank An­
for a month's visit with relatives. ' East Grand Rapids vblted Mr. and.crches Friday afternoon.
Miss Marie Rowe has gone to Bigt Mrs. Bert Tinkler and other friends• Mrs- R. I. Hendershott and Mr. white peonies. Besides several love- drus' and Mrs. Clifford Dolan, also
'and Mrs. D. Sharp were in Grand ly Rifts were many cards and letters KIr*
HUI of Grand Rapl4s
Rapids to visit at her hoinc until। in thb city on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O-A. Dav&amp;and Mr. i Rapids Sunday, the former going to I conveying congratulations and best ■ comprise thc committee for next
June 20, when she sails on the 8. 8.
। weeks1..luncheon.
“ "
---------—k—
her
son'—
Fred, who b convoles- 1wishes.
Majestic for England and will spend। and Mrs. Wm. Clagett-and famUy see
L.
the summer in London taking spe­. spent Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs. clng at hls iwme from a serious at­
BRIDGE TOURNAMENT.
"APPRECIATION DINtack of pneumonia.
OPTOMETRIST
cial work al Oxford. She is going In( A- A. Kirchner of Grand Rapids.
The final event In the duplicate Memherf
NIGHT,
Mr. and Mra. Edw. Johnston and
Mra. Wayne Merrick was in Lan­
company with her brother and hls।
Members of the Boy Scout CounHastings
ol... Qcund Rapids were sing on Monday attending an insti- 1bridge tournament that has iw&gt;.n
wife, Mr. Rowe being connected with। family
wl,“Brown university. Miss Rowe will। guests of hls parents. Mr. and Mrs. tutc. , She was accompanied by Miss 1bv the Hostings Bridge Club was
d
a
Scoutmasters
and
their
wives ;
Finley Johnson, on Decoration Day. Ethel Burton of Lansing who had
return on the Bcrengaria.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels and been visiting Mr- and Mra. E. A. Bur­ held at the County Club on Tues- 21
Foundatlo« Bt lhpb
Mra. A.-T. Eash of Freeport attend’ ton over the week end.
. . uay evening, the Wales being guests. I~‘
Mr
and
Pred Krehhin? were
lakl rnrnP on Thursday cvced the funeral of Mrs. Augusta
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones enter-' -* .~
—
—nt
—* Mrs
—
r12
blc“’ln?.»KT ning. June 7. An "Appreciation Din­
Schulz at Grand Rapids Decoration tamed live former's brother. Mr. and • winners of high score in Hie Howell
ner” will be served at that time to
Day.
Mr*. George W. Jones and two I match play.
.
Mr. dnd Mrs. Warren Roush and children from Pittsburgh, pennsyiThose present Tuesday evening the guesU.
. ,_______
Mrs. Mildred McMurray iuul chil­ vanla. last week. They also attend- were Messrs, and Mcsdames Roy CALLED To SALT LAKF
| Hubbard, Edw. Van Popering. Or-1
-------- ------------------dren called on their mother and cd the commencement exercises.
FOR TWO WEEKS.
Among the Hostings people who | vlllc Sayes. David Goodyear. Jack I1 FriendsCITY
grandmother, Mrs. Lena Mishler of
of Noble Cain of Chicago
Logan Decoration Day.
saw 'Twelfth Night” at Kalamazoo Stem, Frank Andrus. John Ketch- .will be interested to know that he
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ironside .of 1on Thursday evening were Mrs. E. *"&gt;. Clayton terandstetter. F. W. ।
has been called to Salt Lake City.:
South Bend. Ind., were guests of Btr. J. Pratt. Mrs. A. D. McDonald. Mrs.. Stebbins, also Mrs. W. M. Stebbins ■
Utah, to attend a Summer School;
and Mra. John Ironside the last of D. D. Walton. Mrs. Kemth Mcln- and Richard Cook,
Roundtable and direct a large chor­
lhe week and attended graduation tyre. Mbs Janet Teale and Richard
us for a Spring Festival. Mrs. Cain '
| GOLF’ AND PICNIC SUPPER.
Cook.
and thc banquet Friday evening.
and the children accompanied him
Mra. Sarah Powell, Waller Powell.
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Board and I Miss Jocelyn Ironside and her
flir thc two weeks' stay, leaving on
Robert Moore. Jr., and Helen Joon Mrs. Forrest Johnson have gone to, cousin. Ian Ironside, entertained at
Sunday evening.
Moore left Saturday for Dunkirk. New York City where lhe former b golf and a picnic supper at the
Ind., to visit relatives. Robert and attending a convention. Later they Hastings Country club on Monday
TUB OWLS CLUB.
Joan wUl remain for the summer. will lake a motor trip through Can­ evening honoring
Mbscs Lillian
Mrs. Harley Fox will entertain the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher and ada, visiting Montreal and other and Pauline Tolhurst, who leave soon eight members of the Owls clnb on
son Robert of Coldwater were thc places of uiterest.
for their new homo in Marshall, Thursday.
guests of their parents, Mr. and
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fourteen guests were present.
Mra. 8. J. Amer over the week end. Kermeen of Caledonia and Mr. and
. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Miss Marcia returned with them for Mrs. Chude Rosenberg of Duncan
Bast Brand*
a few days.
Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
One day last week about twenty
Mr*. Ed. McPhnrlln, Marguerite. JaeJc Snyder of South Hastings. Mr. friends from Lake Odessa and vi­
Gertrude and Edward McPhariln and Mra. Guy Willard of thia city cinity gave Mrs. phebc Mote a birth­
and Albert Stauffer were guests of were also callers in tlie evening.
day surprise at the home of her
Guesh of Mrs. George White at daughter and husband. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg and
Bottls
Miss Katharine McPhariln of Grand her Gun lake cottage on Sunday Mrs. Roy Thomas. All iiad a happy
wcre
her
sisters
and
their
husbands.
time.
Haven. Wednesday.
Ed. Holbrook of Lansing, who has Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mlles and family,
Large Boxes
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 18.
.been for nearly forty years con­ and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Taylor ol
nected with thc Auditor General's Ionia, the ladies staying for the
Guild No. 18 will hold its annual
department in Lansing, and b still week. Other guests are Mrs. Wm. picnic at Stuart lake on Thursday.
retained there, was in lhe city jo C. Cox of Grand Rapids and Mrs. June 14. All members meet at court
Grace Bedell of Portland.
spend Decoration Day.
house lawn at 10 o'clock A. M. Bring
Mrs. Roy Cordes, Mr*. Orville table service, sandwiches, and one
Mrs. Roy Boyes and Mrs. Geo.
Burgess entertained
Mrs. James Sayles. Mrs. Earl Coleman, Mrs. hot dish. Husband* Invited.
Hutchins of Grand Rapids, Mbs Wallace Osborn.and MBs Margery
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Laura Archer, ttiicogo. Mrs. Rena Reynolds, also Mrs. Einar FrandOn Monday evening David Boyes
Culler of Woodland. Mra. Clyde sen of Ionia, were in Ann Arbor Sat­
Brown. East Lansing. Mrs. Mabel urday. attending a luncheon given in and Mrs. Roy Hubbard were sur­
Miller Clarke. Fruitport, at the for­ their honor by Mra. Phyllb Reynolds prised by some of their friends at
al thc Lantern Shop tea room after the former's home in honor of their
mer's home. Friday last.
Mr. and Mr*. F. E- Raymond. Mr. which they saw "The Shining Hour1.” birthdays. Covers were laid for
and Mra. Claude Raymond and two I*ler they had tea at the Delta twelve for dinner.
cnlldren. Mr. and Mr*. Everett Ray­ Oamma house.
U AND I BRIDGE CLUB.
mond and family- and Mr. anA Mrs.
The Rev. and Mrs. L. L Dewey
Mrs. Clarence Bqechler was host­
Clyde Gamble of Jackson and Mr. nnd George Dewey were in Big Rap­
ess to the U and I Bridge Club on
and Mra. Martin Smith of Spring ids ou Bunday, where the former Tuesday afternoon at her home
Arbor were in the city on Thursday sang a solo at the baccalaureate
southwest of the city. The ladies
enroute to Middleville Jo attend the service for thc class with which had a delightful time.
Order Your Meate and Vegetable From UeJ
funeral of a former neighbor, Claude George would have graduated had
they remained in Big Rapids. - On
Johnson, of Yankee Springs.*
ENTERTAINED FRIENDS.
Monday
evening
they
were
dinner
Mrs. Beatrice Strimbuck qnd
On Friday, graduation day. Miss
i family -pent
spent Memorial day with her guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Marjorie Btebblns entertained five
Wagner, the occasion being the lat­ friends, with whom she -lias gone
mother. Mrs. N. B- Rose. They
।.I tended the Memorial exercises at thc ter* wedding ailniversary.
through school, at luncheon, preced­
(■acboolhouse and in tlie afternoon
Dr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson and ing commencement exercises.
[went tn Thomapplc lake to a baH their two children pf . Ann Arbor
JOLLY EIGHT CLUB.
game where Mrs. Rose saw her drove to Hastings Tuesday evening
The Jolly Eight Club met at the
'brother whom she hadn't sem for und accompaned by the Doctor's
Dtlmr Th. BIG ■Litth Stan Phana 3491
'laeveral years. Mr. John Adams. Mrs. mother. Mrs. Eliza Johnson, spent home of Mrs . James Creglow Thurs­
iRose'a brother played on, thc Ver- lhe night and the following day at day afternoon. High score wa# won
her Gun lake cottage,
by Mrs. Fred Newton.
mantvUle team.

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union nothing is more evident than
FREEPORT.
|, „
the high regard which graduates ot
Freeport was blessed with a fine nnd Mra. John Ltckla
Hastings High school have in their
shower on Monday afternoon.
j Whpn the question of Repeal was
hearts for Mr. Wallace.
Mr and Mrs F. E. Brunner. Mrs. uppermost in thc minds of lhe pcoWith fitting words President Fred
KjtJkS J-SV'bS Otn: C=«T A WORD. NO ADVCTPesrl Smith. Ben Wait and daugh-'ple. It was loudly proclaimed that
(Continued from page one)
A. Johnson of the achool board pre­
KZ775LI Ur Old O.I4. TI8EMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c. । WA’m:ii-M).i.ii.
ter Alma, were guests of Mr. and the old saloon would not come back.
sented the diploma* to lhe » rnem••
_____ I_________________________________ ■•4l h........rL.
Mra. J. K. Moore of Lowell Sunday!'But the condition that exist* today why athletics, music, manual train­
(Continued from page one)
’
Willlard Ditmar and Mis* Helen i &gt;A far worse than the old saloon ever Ing, a commercial department and sounded and the Rev. L. L. Dewey
’char. PEA8E--------------------------------------------------- lueuaea
lOeukes oi
of uranu
Grand itapios
Rapids were
were can
callot early teen age were many other activities are carried on gave lhe benediclUon. Bo ended a
,..r,,.ri
e-o ,-----------------------------------—-------------------­
Eatlmalra ------i
ting, lung capacity and grip in elth- ‘ere »t the home of Mr. and Mra. Vic- i”ot allowed in the old saloon, nor
by a modern high school. Answers to unique and in every way worthy and
,--------------- — i er hand Using lhe data thus ob- tor BUson Monday evening.
P&lt;rm:;t«l to patron^r-rsr- rHHDrUrC ^
asfls^U are a“e to
Mra. Dorr Howell of NwhvlUe «f unc«"- each question raised were given, rc- worthwhile commencement day for
FOR 8AI.K; Mrs. Dorr Bowen or waanviue was ■
. . i----™
veallng that there are valid reasons the schools of this city and for lhe
THE CHUKEHEb । wsrk put a graph according to. a'a
roesht
caller
or.
Mrs.
F. E. Brun
­
a
recent
caller
on
Mrs.
Brun«
m.'w,h&gt;
BcUvitle* are required. fine class which graduated, each ot
{Ing led down the back alley to hls
'^•ndh
whom lias the best wlalies of tl*
—
-■ fixed formula which shows'whether I ner.
tnK-nnn"
! home after he Indulged In1 this
"non- Attention was culled to changes In
1 the pupil Is above or below normal
Ctiarles Geiger was in Grand Rap­
inii-r
!
our
ocoiwtnlc life which
have made people of this city. ■ *Adjust Fairly
wot■nv"7J
mrer ---------------------B mo^^
wled
-------------------------------------CHURCH or THE UXITED BRETHREM I| development physically and which'Ids
which Ids Saturday nlgnt
night and witn
with mim
MUs I
IN CHRIST. I
™?.
—.i—'— ....
—
1“
&lt;».._■
*“"»*
—
Hur"1'.r^d
.i_a
“ .U „^1A,
i“!
J**"­ FIRESTONE TIRES ON
n. B- orian. d. d. putor. .
'chfld’u reaUy~ ttying..'kn'upward,thorn
'
‘
in Middlr
.u„v
SPEEDWAY WINNER
&lt; ia?« lllt to Uie
f°r example, may In-1 Mrs. Arthur Seifert left Sunday I town, but we usk the question. How were fully
and fairly answered and
CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
p.r ;dtcate that thc pupil Is raiding
expending j tnarning
morning ”fdr
for "Chicago
Chicago ' to
to spend
spend a
a ■ buddln J'lus*'S^f the tool ™ tom ''became satisfied with the work bere
average,
week
with
her
husband.
She
‘
■ ®*
®®&gt;J,tng
For the fifteenth consecutive year
I.r...r an aniount of effort above average, week with her husband. She was
was ocac-,,,
। ing done
done in
in our
our schools
schools and
and glad
glad to
to
Fire Insurance Co.
Mlicates
that
companled
to
the
windy
city
by
r
£&gt;
**'"
‘
7
’
know
that
practical
life
problems',
jtnnA.r while a downward lilt indicates that companied to the windy city by'
car equipped with Firestone tires
------------------- --- ----------These tests Margaret Perkins who will visit her 3™®°
j ®“*visiting there about are
met
by our
schools, showing an
were any girls
UITh
Pe.,)lav
conciuded^v
won tlie 500 mile international
are merely Indicative and not con-(aunt. Lettie .nd family.
sweepstakes at Indianapolis, accord­
Mrs. CTiester Baxter was called tltat time? Were people awakened ' oi
11 .00 elusive. They ere valuable chiefly
Next came samples of X
in connection with other results ob- to Grand Rapids Sunday morning
ing to Frank Andrus, local Firestone
| by
the
serious
illness
of *ner
her
mother.
da&gt;
uork o
°r
,n * modem High
M.
tained
l*“y ••
----------------unless
------------—-------•’—
inc
serious
oi
motn
er ‘ !f
: h.h
.„ ‘h* ■. ,
,
. • ’’ -------- uorx
dealer. The new fuel limit of 45
.tn ------------taking ptare Inour town ^aj^ueh
o chemUtry. domestic
A series of performance tests are iI --------------------------——
’.««
»!-».
HaaUnr. on(
achoolgallons meant that drivers had Co
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CROTCH.
.
these
dajs
that
fairly
turn
tots
Prenrh
eie
given
which
indicate
the
ability
of
business
Friday
afternoon,
FOR SAL!
eliminate forced pit stope. They
S ” ""p “ :
1-b.ht twm.
rthern rrr.wn .rr,l jnat r*il in.
pupil to observe, reason and act I Mr. and Mrs Ben Blakney of;
a
New and Used
had.to have tires that could stand,
Preaehlnx.
rl Clmler Whitand nin»
5:30 I*. M. correctly and quickly. These consist {Hastings were Sunday guests of hls\ M,. nm Ooo5mou.b or rh.Uop. “
up under terrific pounding.
'
11 •■') A,. M.
■ i
&lt;AUTO PARTS
for the most part of puzzles of vary- i brother.
Jay .0.0,
Blakney
and wife.
r-ho half mil— «»*ath k’rrmr.ril
.wo mr
oi u.r.
Kromms ! wr'S’” m " ntau
tion brought. ktg. by Uir depreaNo other 500 miles of race or road
le.
'
■ s
Ing degrees of difficulty and the
Two car loads of Girl Reserves
test put such a strain or responsi­
JLaybextos Brake 1.ininc
kf..
.... H.., ■ , I,.
Ifelon
------ -------------------------------------■ —
; Knox cube Test, some of thc pux- ‘ ■•momponlM by their Irndrr. MVo ’’"J”’"""- Mrs.J11* “W?;
wages of teachers
and ol
all bility on tires. . Lap speeds of 120
olo
&lt; Brake Cables. Spindle Bolls
ift—n a. ar. -1 arAl. • f-r
Vms Cnrr.
“ f,1""1’ employees of the schools have been
I zing merely test ability to distin­ Ell. C..L.-S
miles an hour mean at least 150
?“ “ p'”"'
4
and Buhhiru-x
CHURCH Or THE NAZARENE.
guish rapidly between various geo­ torod io Lm.lng Thursday morbid,
Itul
....I ,pmi tlw day. Thry vhu.4: ‘h'c“
B-l.irdw, J.me cut 35 1-2 per cent, and the num­ miles per hour on the straight away.
4
Generators
• Rai
Aim M..’i
n 13
Pincoin Batuta*
; metric forms; others test such
ber of teachers reduced to the low­ This places a terrific outward thrust
both
Ihr
Caphol
olid
lhe
Slolc
|
»•
»
»&gt;'leh
Um
publle
aro
hulud
d
Wheel Bearinrs
.
thlngg
as
concentration,
co-ordlnaT
(
..mL-p.
nt
Wall
lit.
•8.11
est possible limit oonslstent with on the tires in negotiating curves.
FoK ft KN
J
Ring and Pinion Gears
TY”"* 01
' “b wl" carrying on an up-to-date school.
tlpn. riiservntion nnd ability to reo- BulldU., In the roremmn. Ihm
Tlie momentum of tlie cars as
Joyed a
a picnic
picnic uuiiier
dinner m
at rouer
Poller rurx.
Pork. E
Giese ica»
tests all
Indicate sonic
some jujeu
riii e «.«»ne.-h,tir son. n
Ji Uic.-x.nit iiiiiiciue
, rol Ttum. l? o‘..M ?" '.2“' day
Open Saturday Evenings
tiiey drive into tlie turns brings an
II.
&gt;’ W.rinian |i..&gt;tnn
i. IS
......
nt tne
nnr.
Mi.i »;-i vr.rrr weakness consistently present, the I-In the afternoon ..
they visited
thc lAA'
6,y-.xlllnll
, nllllrliniy ffrar
?r tHn ?
u5* time lost year teachers were paid in uncontrollable action called "drift­
l.lil
Mr.
F,|.i.. ilr 1 I...t. 7 l:..ut.. r.1 nark,
15
1 ''
investigators enn feel certain that i School for tlie Blind, and the Michi- R; Jd, passing on bills incurred by scrip. It had been redeemed; also ing,” by which the car, though
lla.lUixa. Fir.t
&lt; GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
..I .if HutHu.l I.-., h.ali II IS
un cinrecn
“W
dl«»«ered al Iran «„ or gun SUU course. They sir iwu-r [
&gt;'
“nhJX''"“
that the school bonds due a year ago headed In the right direction tends
J Phone 2G37
Hastings
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
btulneas. All
.
.•&gt;• liuunn,
the ryurces which account for de­ al Riverside Park. Grand Ledge and!lranaafll’‘«
In May. which were In default for a 1 to sweep over embankments. It not
.it r i .Ij mill. ,i.»rlh nt Frirnil a.'Iuwl
•lUluM lhe oommenceinent e„r- '“'"'J','"
10 ,•» I™'”' time, had been paid, together with I only lake* driving skill, but also
rm. oauhart. Puior 401 B. luu Road flclcncy in reading ability.
fl 13
*lb"‘ w',u “ Pre*ldein ot lhe all the Interest, also lhe Installment' faultless tire construction to get tlie
iiuttnci cxnrck.
, There are so many factors to Clbe. ol Lake Odessa High achool on I
7 nf
takc into account In Interpreting their way home. The girls who en- 'c„’.
. .....
... 1 of principal and interest due this better of this grip.
«...
I',.,?,',"..*,' .&lt;.'•* Thu’»..l»»
results that the task becomes com- joyed tills trip were: Pauline Moore.l.."*Sl*ard Ti
l2aj5 c®’np,eU’d• year
year naa
had oecn
been met
met on
on we
the naw;
date; At
At 120
120 miles
miles an
an hour
hour tne
the cencenFld®™1 Radl® when
h..rn»
i sn Y M w ii
« (plex. a negative result, for exam- Margarel Brown.
Brown. Lucile
Lucile Lenz.
Lenz. Ruby
RubyIt ™
when due.
due. It
It was
was shown
shown that
that there
there ! trifugal
trtfugal force
force In
tn the
the tires
tires Increases
Increases
Grace Bryans,* Dorothy |?”‘°®‘
J”**"®', „ «,d !a*‘ Uf*k will be carried forward into tlie next I their circumference at least ten per
s'.rtl. lrOn&lt;-R.ro:i.y*,X“hU0l 2 «O F ' P‘C’ ma* J* due ’&lt;&gt; lhe fact
&gt;n. Anna
Anna acowc.
Stowe. r.nssa
El Issa ;
^9“*®----. 17
&lt;.
?1—Zi
»i’—
^hr.
** “
h®®1 year a .—
c“..h *urplus of falr ccnt and often much more- 11 U
Nrr.iftHi t &lt;h&gt; i- m v u w it Fn the child*-is tired, suffering from Shellington,
------------------Z ~~
scnoc.
Lewis. Lillian Blough. Maxine Bueh-■ ”'1*cag0 nnd “ H0*
hla hotne size. The
” * ''n
Y *u'r*
some mlnor «*lment or perhaps Just
Tlie opinion
opinion was
was expressed
expressed the Firestone gum dipping process
i.i’t NuniU
brooding over a real or imagined un- ler. Ethel Thompson and Eleanor I
UuR. W
■. the
.■ stole
—— shall carry out. Us
i.- , of manufacture. Mr. Andrus believes,
BORROW MONEY
Tholcr.
&gt; n£’7l5,c WhUney was removed to parl of
work of maintaining the which welds the tirws— into on*
wr.i .nri..i«»r- f..r ii... »wh«n pleasantness
on your car and pay
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes at- ’•cc£*',n5 hospital at Grand Rap- .schools, as pledged by recent laws, istrong, cohesive unit which permits
•rL.'"’"'’1 ’b'h ‘h*
,u"
' TetLs 01 lhls 90rt- therefore, bcof
;
!P?n
’
lng
.’
‘
-------------past due bills!
K.S.-.I !■»»&gt;•—iu&lt;. Minard i^« come a mailer of constant rcpcti- tended the graduating exercises
irjvuv.i oi; ~~ r ,,
—s'
.
. ' there Is no reason why Hastings thc tires to meet the terrific strains
KE!
H&gt;&gt;rrr
M.iuHv Hr) &gt;" on a tion and the continual checking of
Woodland High school .Thursday
,’m-—J — |™ Ral1 ,cR Tuesday morning for । schools shall not continue on the of a speedway face.
Call or Writ*
&gt;rrnn... II on a 31 Rumia^ai.n laboratory resu|t4 W|lh classroom evening.
rcuura.
University hospital. Ann Arbor, for same high level as they have been
Mr.
Kidder ur.ci
and,®.
nna’ c..“m,n"V®
"enl- iinuunuiiieu
I maintained lor
for many
many yvara.
years. Thc
' ■
Observance. Thc projier solution 13
BRANCH DISTRICT.
mi. and
u»u Mrs.
mra. Eugene rLiuucr
,
, ... “ a!, ’d trpal,
-------inc
...
.
.
.
.
Mrs
Ilnll
Is
visllintr
&gt;inr
itniKrhtk.r
I | principal
... ... .
......
...I . debt
. - ha-s Last Week’s Letter.
,,,
15 Vs l*nR
,r ''“Ukhtcr.
Of the bonded
i by no means as simple and definite family and Mr. J. D. Zagelmcier of
HASTINGS PARISH.
Hastings, iuiu
und vne
the latter's
daughter. ।IVivern
Cook,
and
family
at ;I been reduced $24,500 from the orlglaucrs uaugmer.
, . r.- -------- —
— -------J’ al
The Branch school closed Friday
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. I as working out a problem in matlie- noauuga.
■ ■ —Grace ..
. .
... . $170,000. with"every
...
Mrs.
Homer, of...
Houghton.
| Ijiko
u‘ke Onrssn
Odessa during
during hls absence.
| tnnl
expectation with a program. Ice cream and cake
I matlcs.
Rev. O. M. Conklin
— Wednesday
■■■-■
•
visitors
.... at the!
.. ,
MiJ Oro nm.hik.TV.«l ot clnuilhj up lhe hal.nee or u» were served to lhe parents and chlli Thc dally program being conduct­ wele
ed by Prof. Carter consists of lec­ home of Mr. and Mrs. John Karch- ■ he home of hci• «m Pnuik. olul I Khool bood. wilhln u7t«el,.
wire ot Ornnd n«pld«. lhe po.4 ;,Up,llaW (or
p.ymmt.
National Bank Building,
tures. discussion, remedial work with ^Claude Whitney is In a very crttl-'*
were elected for the coming year.
cck oM
a"d on
,kn Tuwdny „&lt;
of &lt;hl.
this ™.k
week
tin; &gt;*!.!
M Smi.lai Xrlxml. 1" 1’. A M
.mb
A[,„
pU,y
e„rU,„ „„
the
children
and
conferences
at
Rev. E. F. RlKxtdes has been re­
1
*.
1
...J
1
!.
/onia, Michigan
' tJ.lur- n
1lmiilrrahi.lt — Sun.lai Hrhm.l 10 00 A
,o. lcave for *« «‘™dfd again drawn, the orchestra played
which siwciflc cases are discussed. cal condition at hls Iwmr at this
fl M
K.u.z.„ turned by the Conference for anothPrenrlilnc aervirr 11 &lt;&gt;o A. M
Marlin
—
H
’
inilnv
Brhnol
!■&gt;
in
A
J018-I0 Grand Rapid,
;v“11 w,,h her son. Wm. H.. and another selection and at Ita con- er year, for which all are very glad,
SILK- Lennar.l I ml ||.
Herewith Is a list of lhe teachers at­ writing
Qnirft.) — Nii.ular Hrh.ml, IJ on A w tending the course:
-..a - I !■&gt;
•inirc
,.f
fieri
f
l
Travy Hinkley of Harvey. W. tamlly of Galwin Wnsh^
National Bank Building.
elusion the curtains were again The North Sunday School is planI’raarhiior .rr«l&lt;r 17 mi A M K|.», ''"I
1 S'. Hr... .1
Sunday guests nt the home of Mr. raised, showing the members of the nlng for ChUdren's Day In three
l.racnr 7 ■in f M
I Hastings Elementary teachers— spent Memorial Day with his aunt,
Grand Rapid,, Michigan
vllrU
I * ?.‘n’&gt; ''Alr 't h.“rl.-i T.iu.
JV.rri.me—Nnndav Nrhnnl. )O:on A. M Mrs. Bertha Kuhn. Miss Mary Wil­ Miss Augusta Hinkley
iand Mr" 1 E M‘&gt;ore were. Miss class in line, exactly os they first weeka.
till JI .17. 4' rm ir
liams. Mrs. Agnes Siegel, Mrs. Louise . Rev. August Nugler of Evart was O'1'? MjrO’n’ber Miss Iwda Moore {inarched onto the stage.
■ Mra. Laurel Marshall and two
BAPTIST
CHURCH.
| fr.'-K lii'u rh:.
r 'fi
and “n William, all । In a fine and fine-spirited talk little daughters were In Pontiac
Buchner. Miss Grace Edmonds.’Miss a guest at the home of* Mr and Mrs C,l&gt;dc
. ,
|r&gt;uw&lt;|.
Elizabeth Finch. Miss Helen Wade. F E. Brunner from Saturday until iof.yrnnd,Rapld'„
I Principal William T. Wallace pre- last week where Mr. Marshall has
Mrs Charlotte Hubbard. Mrs. Ala Tuesday morning. He went from I. ™r‘ a ,
Dlthouse were tented
। &lt;««•
‘1 urc
lhe cuum
class.- r.«eiz
Every invinua
memberlwork.
Rapids Tuesday tfuro | knew that he or she has no better | Mrs. Sarah Qstroth spent SaturMyers. Miss Josephine Stein. Miss here to Lake Odeasa and then to J
Helen PurnUs. Mtas Esther Doty. Sjuth Huven und will visit hls,Mrs OUhouse underwent an cxainl-1 frlPnd ilwn Mr Wallace, who has day afternoon and Bunday with her
Miss Jennie McBain. Mrs. Gertrude daughter. Eula and Melva at Eran- llallonH,’r ninny friends are||onB and so faithfully served this!sister, who is ill near Woodland.
Wilcox.
•
—
• • before
.
.home.
।|-pleased
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Norton of
ston.
Hi.,
returning
- -that she has gotten along i community as principal of our
fTn.?, Junior High school—Miss CathThc L. A- S. had a very success-n
-aciwout.
schools a«nr
None oi
of u»
us van
can appreciate
appreciate Marshall «»■&gt;■
were uu&gt;iw«;
Sunday guests of mi.
Mr.
rhur. h ' erlne Clark. Miss Gertrude Hampton ful baked goods sale al lhe Bakery 1 Mr, an“ Mrs- Scmlal’ Reese were tfle influence for good which he has and Mrs. Vincent Norton and Mr.
| and Mrs Beatrice Knapp.
Mrs. Wes-1
Wes- {exerted
Mrs. Keith Norton.
Norton,
biiildincr
.
exerted during the more than a and Mra.
building Suiurrtav
Saturday.
' —1 lSunday
Ou**u“s guests
*uvau» of Mr.
«•&gt;. nnd
»&gt;■» Mra.
a
let
’
Kelln
Hear
Clarksville.
nunrlRrnf
n
r,.nlnrv
Ira
whlrh
In.
hot
Reverill
I
Hr*
old
f
, High school teachers—Fred Jones
Several
of
the
old
friends
and
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
Rev. B
•WT.
and
»u mra.
Mrs. r
F.. uuvn.B
Loomis were m
in; , . ’ ,
,
u ..
. quarter of a century In which lie has
land Miss Vivian Reynolds
(EPISCOPAL)
Smyrna and Grand Rapids Thurs-, T"p mnnf friends of Mr. and Mrs. been a prominent member of the neighbors of Mrs. Bernice Mead
—Ur
Special-David A.
VonBiuklrk. day and again on Friday, called IIon Shepherd ince Maude Kenyon) High school faculty. He has earned Shaw, surprised her on her birth­
318
t«l ssss Miss Helen Merson. and Mrs. Mabel Jiere by the serious illness of their l?‘ Charlotte, were grieved to hear of an(j deserves lhe esteem and confi- day at her home in Kalatno Thursliece. Miss Helen Earl.
| h.ls dcath on Wednesday. Moy 30. at । dence of thc classes as they have day.brlnglng a lovely pot luck supper
r Trinitv 'Clark.
FOR
Every truss we fit Is guar­
M.&lt;’
The M
M E.
E. church
church was
filled , ‘he ,“
Ba■“
.ltu!5,
c vr
Creek
where hc&lt;,me and gone. At each Alumni re- with them.
I Barry
County
teachers — Mrs.
The
was well
well filled
7K Sanitarium,
o-mnnr um. wnere
anteed to hold the rupture
hAd, bccn ,or
for nbout
about two w^ks.
weeks.
tiiurrh Maude Smith, county commlsslon- on Monday evening. May 28. for the J1® ,hAd
Mi
and we keep It In proper ad­
...... ,r.a.
... gr«iu4tu&gt;it
. .. . exrrrL^,
.
fmm ■n nreolrdmvn
r
4.,.
i
.rr
er;
C.
J.
Barnum.
Florence
L
Krocs,
cljlm.
: ,lrtrvlllir
’' n« ■Ii
’ rerovrr &lt;'»"&gt;
justment for you. Let ns show
n'1 ■ill 'L । E,la s' RoKfr-s. Marie A. Cole. Vcl • Much cn-dll U due the teacher. Veto «M'lt, be eulTendl «ee„l menial
you the New Akron Truss
Wfiuri ' ma Hunt. Josie Watrous. Isadora Curler, and the graduating rlruc. tor.ato
®«Pbenl hue hern In a
feature "Selective Pressure
M her home
&gt;&gt;«••»
a Echtlnaw. Helen
Butolph. Gwcn- lhe rrunner Ln which they had dee».)"" 5rtu"1
Control". Nothing else like
I dolyn Ga?MII, Flossie Allerdlng. ruled lhe church, imng lhe rlu«1
h" no' K&gt; been Inlormed ol ■
1L We ar* «xclusiV4' roproj Virginia Harrison. Alice Eaton. Myr­ color, ol yellow .nd blue. Ingeiher I ,Mr sl.n.herd . deulh. Al one Ume.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
tle Wilson. Zona Smclker, Vernlce with lerna. newer, und preUy uelIL. j b"&gt;“' »•*do-M-lred ol bul al Ihu
CROTCH.
I Bchson. Georgia Bassett, Lucille De- work. The program w„ unique und "K»‘ I1" “ Ire.|ly Improred and
The Prescription Drug Store
tr&gt;hit'. jwitt. Marguerite McPhariln. Freda well prepared and .howod much I™"" turlher romi.llcuilon. wf In.
Smith, Gertrude McPiuirlin, June Ihooghl and e.relul training. Thr h"t"' ■" held "or tier rompleu re.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
Your Phone Call Starts Our Truck* On the Way
Irlandl Margaret Fumiss. Edna treahmun cla» ogled » oahera. A. T”’ “T Sh'Plwrd ww» M ye.ni
II III. Numb
Flory. Bernice M. Springer, Rutli Mb. FJUsa Lewi, played !he march.:01
w“
,5"“
J'
Stutz, Marjorie Porker, Bess Farr. lhe liurtrou member, ol lhe
was
engaged
in
tlie
mill
and
elevaPaul Smith. Mary Smith, Erma were ushered to their places on the
COME TO THE
llglrtal Gregg. Merle Ellis, Lucille Austin,
or business. having taken over th •
platform by Junior Blough and Lola
Fi
DELTON RESTAURANT
Marcella Lester. Leland Jones and Wieland, and the following program business In which he has worked
Telephone 2194
East Green St
Norma Cool.
FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER
was given: Invocation. Rev. Minard with his father for many years, at
Ifottir Cooklr.z
the latter’s death about two yejirs
Lewis;
Salutatory.
Dorothy
Perkins;
CHURCH or CHRIST. COATS 0B0VK
STF.AK or CHICKEN
Class History. Ione Bryans; Class ago Funeral services were held on
Complete ...
DOG
Prophecy. Myron Cami&gt;bell; Class Friday afternoon from lhe home of
F.
SprrUJ prU&lt; far (Bill eklldrtD.
Song; Class journal. Robert Whit­ his step-mother. Mrs. L. H. Shop- '
herd. Much sympathy Is extended
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ney; Glftatory. Donna Helrlgle;
to the bereaved widow in her great
Your Mission. Gerald Forbey; Class
B0WF.NS MILLS CHURCH.
Mirror. James Cool; Class Poem.
J. P. H. Kenyon of Charlotte U
P»t»r llondrtil. Parlor.
Betty Stewart; Value of a High
Klar Reboot. 10:30 A. M Pr
School Education. Raymond Bunn; making his home with L R. Wolcott
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Nicholas Cramer; Farewell.address.
Lawrence Wieland; Presentation of
Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Price and
Diplomas. Supt. Ray Hamilton;
Mrs. Bessie Welch of Lansing spent
Benediction, Rev. Frank Loomis.
The class motto was "We Finish To1i Sunday at Asa Strait's.
Miss Virginia Peters visited her
Begin’’ and the class flower was the
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mother in Marshall overJLhc vreek
end. i
B. L. Brayton and daughter. Mrs
Grace L. Dillc and daughter J
Marvel Gunn and son Clarence, all
Gladys Bultman of Grand Rapids
of Watervliet, visited Wednesday al
and Mrs. Jay Ackerson of Lansing
rjll.
the. home of lhe former’s brother,
were guests with their sister, Lola
Frank D. Brayton.
Tuesday was picnic day nt school.’■ Strait. Mrs. Vera French LaChappclle and baby ot Grand Rapids and
The smaller children with their par­ Doris Raze were callers in the nft-1
ents enjoyed a picnic at the school
emoon last Thursday.
grounds, the Grammar room held
Edwin Williams. Asa Strait. Myrtheir picnic at Duck Creek, and the
len Strnlt and Lester Wilson of
High school Journeyed to Gull lake Niuhville leave Tuesday to attend
the auto races In Indianapolis on
times.
Decoration day.
The children of the M. E. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Williams of I
School are practicing for a chil­
Grand Rapids are visiting at Bert,
'baw'riMj*
dren's day program to be given soon. Steves. Mra. Williams is tn very poor
Watch for further details.
Health.
If the attendance at the Memorial
Pauline Riggle and boy friend of
day services at M. E. church
Grand Rapids spent the week end
Wednesday forenoon Ls an accurate
with former’s grandparents. Mr. and
register of the patriotism ot this
Mrs. Charley Smith. Callers In aftcommunity surely it is at very low
emoon Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
tide. Much effort had been made to
1 Katherman and Mra. Addie
Addle Hager
arrange a program and the Interest of Lansing. Mr. arid Mrs. Robert
shown was very small. The follow­
Smith. Mrs. Minnie -Hager
------- -“* and
granddaughter. Iris.
.1 iKitilmu. jjltin Smell
of the Flag. Laurel Perkins. Helena
Braendlc. Lorna June Stewart;
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
Community singing. Faith of Our
Mr. and Mrs. s. J. Hall of Jackson ’
Fathers; Flag salute; Prayer. Rev were gueste in the Firaler home over
I. H. Osgood; Solo. Raymond Perk­ Decoration day.
ins; Gettysburg Address. Jane CurEthel Ragla atterided an Alumni
Mss; Reading. -Name of Old Glory." banquet in Detroit this post week, j
Mrs. Stewart; Address. Rev. Frank 'Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hubbard of east
Loomis; Balo. "Requiem.’’ Raymond Hastings, Mr. and Mrc. W. J. Fisk,
Perkins; Benediction, Rev. Minard and Mra. Prances LaMont of Augus-1
to were callers at Freeman Fisk’*!1
Plans are being made for the an­ Sunday P. M.
nual picnic of the M. E. Sunday
Myra Firster was Lansing visitor
School which wiU be held In the qn Thursday. •
502
near future. Watch tor announce­
Mr. and Mra. Orton Endsley were
ment of time and place and plan to guests und Mrs. Anna Didsley of
attend.
Hastings, Gilbert, of Lansing and
Mr. apd Mrs. Wm. Blough and Estlier Fox of Freeport callers at
FOR BALE--IU4*
Mr. and Mra Ed. Coats left Bunday Gordon Endsley’s Bundsy.
t. s?« «. Mark ”, and Ralph. Mr. and Mra..Alva Moore
morning for a fishing trip in the up­
per peninsula.
Benjamin Franklin has often been
About $30 000,000.000 13 Invested In
Mr. and Mrs. Clia». W. Lickte ofrolled
------------the "father of the circulating
[ । everyone will admit
agriculture in the United States.
Jackson spent Memorial Duy with library.”

HASTINGS CITY MISSION.

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given over to the county road com­
mission. The count) has already
taken over 54 Ynlles of township
highways, and can look forward to
taking over Lhe balance In 1835 nnd
1936.
It means a’great deal of addition­
al work for the county to look after
construction and maintenance work
on 504 miles. The county system of
roads contains about 300 mile*, which
involves a good deal of effort and
FIRSTa CHURCH
requires
lol of machinery and
or CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
equipment. If thc county is to do
any klwd of a ■«rv|r«
Job onMthe
504 A,miles
tr&gt;:30
already taken over, and on lhe 336
I ihr Onlf CatiBf. »r.4 ,
Hchodl at 0 1.(J A. M
. miles that remain to be taken over
; In the next two years, it will require
' » lol of additional equipment
It
may be necessary for lhe road com। mission to make a considerable ad­
, ditiotial investment in road machln1 ery and In snow removal equipment
I in order to do this work satisfactor­
ily. Jun what will be done by the
CARn nF THANKRroad commission this year we do not
»nt know, but we would Judge that the
'•'fc
probabilities are that they wUl need
il*rbn&lt; baby.
*n“ a considerable additional equlp. I ment In order to take care of the
fMt; nearly tripled mileage which the
ru* I county road commission now is requlred to look after. The matter ot
(
i grading und graveling township
| roods
must necessarily
extend
NORTHEAST IRVING.
w long ways
w
la
into the future.
Mrs. Hazel Noviskcy of Freeport before satisfactory township hlghhas been assisting Mrs. Sam Eckert ways can be assured In all parts of
a couple of days with her housework, the county. We know the road comMtss Wilma Wieland la now assist- mission will be disposed to give this
Ing Mrs. will Kaufiman at Elnutale ] matter their best attention and meet
and will continue throughout the their responsibUlty in a manner that
summer.
|wm result in a steady improvement
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and of all highways in the county.
family attended the Moore reunion
I
which was held at Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Cook's. South Bowne. Others who
attended were. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
:
Moore and Miss Phyllis Corrigan of
Nashville, Mr. and Mrs William
Moore and daughter. Miss Diana
Matthews. J9e McClurkin.of Has-

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hnd harvesting hay for forage from' butyields either of the other two I rnw UFNIFNT RPCfiRn
them.
Uiki seed is usually readily available
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easily and Is quite inexpensive. If I
the local grocer does not carry It. |
Inquire at thc plant where milk Is
The action in modifying contract “”d reasonable in price.
KEPT
KEPT BY THE REGISTER
planting restrictions cuppiemenu
Weather Injuries/to pasture and,
------------------------pajteurized. During the summer
Wheat and Corn-Hog Oon- plans for the purciiase of surplus meadow crops are already severe Jg Alphabetically Arranged By Home Economics Specialist! months, they will very likely be dry- •
cattle. In the drought region* ana Enough to warrant the planting of
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Ing the excess supply of milk and it
z tracts Modified to Meet
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other drought relief measures.”
ion® or more of these three emerg- ,
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may be procured at a reasonable
Drought Conditions
Emrrsmry crop, r.eommemlM
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price.________ _ ___________
Quickly
( _
.
1 More than a thousand groups have
lor
uw
In
Michigan
by
llw
depart!
Immediate
ralna
cari
not
repair
lhe
East Lansing —Drought conditions
The people of Barry county have been organized during the post year
BOWNE CENTER.
ment ol lam crop, at Michigan . d“*‘” ll0,“ “ *h*‘ *
have caused thc modification
of
reason
to। be Proud
of Earl
the m home economics extension work
Mrs. Jennie Fox and daughter,
suie College include Sudan graa..; SXriturS dtTrlnV^Mer arer- every
1&gt;
Wguier
ro.h—.. In a.Ktnt,
l.l.v B*— &gt;1
.......
..
.
federal rulings concerning
the
ruuer. ot
nasunga. were
Mrs Keitn
Keith Fuller,
of Hastings,
•■TO bcane. arid (odder corp. These
h“
h“ ne» buHos as the with a total enrollment of 18200, ac- Mrs.
cording
to
Miss
Edna
V.
Smith,
slate
Grand
Rapids
visitors Monday,
planting of forage crops on both crops can be sown until June 15 .i._ ro,» Tnmginia
ntmau icustodian of all chattel mortgages
leader
ot home
demonstration
Mrs Ada Thompson of Freeport
ii-ith the nmanoet nt -rearx
tnr the East Lansing Weather Bureau. i
.
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contracted
and
non-contracted with
me prospect of crops of for- 1 ThLl
.trained
in
«nite
nf
Bnd
&gt;o&lt;
sale
records.
He
has
agents.
iiiu
mvuiiiru
.....
। visited her son. Henry, and family
“ **“*•
attained ui
m eunr
spite ui
or
..
acres In Michigan, according U5 age with average weather condl- | Tn
the fact that frosts occurred on five Prov“*t
book’ 00
Seven hundred and fifty made- from Tuesday until Saturday.
a
Chester C. Davis, administrator of tion*.
days. ouiuhuix
Sunshine: wu
wu 75
per ™-cent ..
of
* ,ch Lher* ,rL r5corded slx over dresses have been reported in
o .
.
...
uays.
ia per
Mrs. Addle Benton. Mra. Gertrude 1
the agricultural adjustment act.
*&gt;.. amount possible and m
_____
_ chattel mortgages. Each contains a
Sudan grass can be seeded for 1 the
10 _
per
cent
each of four counties. A saving of Thomas and Helen Benton accom­
These modificatlons_apply to lands .,
record,of
the
of -the
m ^i'.'----ur&lt;* p’a"Un« ........
madc by above iMMinai.
normal. Total
rainfall was
wm brief
total rauiian
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...........
- maker
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­
panied Mra. Merrill Karcher to her
in !1i133
Inches for ■the month. XU Inch- mwtnge. the person to whom it Is 11.900 In one county and 91.400 in
affected by cither wheat or com-hog June 10 will be ready for grazing In
n inrhe«
another was estimated by groups school picnic Tuesday. A bountiful
contracts In Michigan. At least 30. four or five weeks after seeding. Thc H tyio* normal The total rainfall glvfn and lhe ll*ms of Prol*rtY
making over clothes, considerable dinner was served in the„ White
000 Michigan farmers can now-plant normal amount of seed per yre is deficiency for the first five months
„the “me JThe
}*
Ingenuity was shown in effecting barn to slxty-five. Oames and con­
forage crops in larger amounts than 25 pounds. Sudan gnus can be pas* tn
alphabetically
arranged,
so that It
in 1034
1934 u
is 4.7g
4.76 inches.
inches.
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" these savings, one woman having tests were enjoyed by all. Mrs
4as possible under contract terms tured until frosts, or It can be cut
SpreUI Bui. Ho, ISO publhhcU .1 !«•“, &gt;» “W '&lt;* “W
made henelf a very attractive suit Karcher will teach the Merriman
previously In effect.
for hay. It la about lhe same as Michigan sue. Collcgf gira lull:1? “J* “E
”•“« “&gt; JMHUto
school the coming year.
Mr. Davis says, ”11 restrictions are timothy In feeding value but Is liked descriptions and directions lor rrov-1 * belher the property owned by any from alkali sacks.
Mra. Chas. Deming and baby of
In one county 9.800 quarts of meat
removed on the planting of and better by animals.
Ing all emergency hay and piture . •"»” P'rs“ L’ «""*&lt;&gt; by chattel
and chicken were canned as a con­ Alto spent Thursday with Mra. John
harvest of'any forage crop on non­
mortgage.
Soybeans can be planted In rows crops.
Nun and family.
contracted acres on farms under 28 inches apart or broadcast. The
The new law. which went into ef­ tribution to home living. The ma­
Mra. Addle Denton and Mrs. Ger­
adjustment contracts.
Tates of seeding are 30 pounds per
fect on March 29, removed chattel jority of women reported at least trude Thomas and Beatrice were in
"Restrictions on the use of lhe acre In rows or one and one-half STATE INHERITANCE
mortgages and bills of sale from the 65 per cent of their living being Middleville Friday.
raised on their own farms and many
contracted or rented acres, which bushels when broadcast. A mixture
township
clerks
’
offices
to
the
coun
­
LAWS FAVOR THE WIFE
ty register of deeds’ office. This are getting as much as 90 per cent.
have been retired from crop pro­ of • six or eight pounds of Sudan
DOWLING.
Burlap sacks, old clothes, and odds
duction under the contract, arc also grass with the broadcast soybeans
make* It much more convenient for
A Children's Day program is be­
and ends ot material which could
modified to permit the planting and heljM lhe beans smother out weeds. She Can Will All Her Proper­ all concerned.
Ing arranged and will be given at
harvest ot all foruRe crops except
Fodder corn drilled at the rale of
A provision of lhe new law. which not be used for anything else have the church next Sunday evening.
ty to Others, While Huacom and grain sorghums and to 15 or 20 pounds to thc acre produces
everyone should understand. Is that been made Into several thousand June 10. beginning at 8 o'clock P. M. ।
band Cannot
permit pasturing these retired acres a heavy crop of feed. This crop
any chattel mortgage filed since rugs. As an example of what can be
Mra. Julia Skillman of Kalamazoo,,
March 29 is good for three years done toward remodeling and re- who was a former resident here, was .
death of lhe husband with or with­ without renewal. Instead of one year finlshing old furniture, an attractive
the guest of her granddaughter,
out his having a will, his wife would an heretofore. There Is a question bedroom cludr has been made from Mrs. Mildred Hook, last week and'
Rajah
inherit a fixed, definite percentage about how long mortgages that were an old kitchen chair, an auto seat,
attended the Memorial Day exer­
of hls property. The law of Michi­ filed previous to March 29 may hold and a slip cover.
cises.
gan. until a short time'ago. gave u —whether the old law would govern
The Circle members were
well
husband no claims whatever upon or lhe new h*a not been determined tendance of over 300 at the Achieve­
pleased with the outcome of their
any property owned by hls wife, by the courts as yet—but it Is a com­ ment Days, which represent lhe end Decoration Day plans, as the pro-'
except her personal property, in case paratively small matter to have a of the project year. Work done dur­ gram proved to be very enjoyable.
she died without leaving a will The mortgage renewed and placed on Ing the year In the project groups The
■
address of the day by Mr.
law still remains true that the hus­ record, so it will hold for three years1 is exhibited.
Ketcham was especially good and
band cannot will hls property away thereafter.
Vacationing in sparsely settled re­ the proceeds of the dinner were be­
and cut his wife off from sharing
Everyone who makes a chattel gions meins the careful planning of yond expectations and aa this par­
therein. It is still true that the wife mortgage should see to It that the1 food supplies to ensure the right ticular time of year is the appro­
can will her property, all of It. to mortgage is paid. Otherwise it will Quantity as well as the right kind. priate time to raise funds for this
others than her husband without remain on the record as unpaid and: according to home economics nutri- work, it is hoped the practice may
hls having any right to shore tn it. would affect the credit and financial1 tion specialists of Michigan State be continued.
standing of die person who gave the College.
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Warner are
gon. If a wife shall die and leaves mortgage.
Dried or canned fruits and vege­ the parents of a daughter, who ar­
no will, the husband will be entitled
tables are necessary when going too rived on Decoration Day. Mrs. Cleo
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
to one-third ot her property, if they
far from gardens and orchards. Covey of Hastings Is assisting with
have children. If there are no chil­ Wm. Emerson Worley. N. Y. City 58[ Dried prunes are an old standby. lhe work and care of the baby.
dren. and she left no will, he would Bertha K Scheid. Woodcleft. N. J. 521 Dried apricots and dried apples,
Duane Woodmansee returned from
Inherit one-half. However, she can Lloyd Hawley, Woodland ...............21 when available, are also suggested. Chicago Thursday were he spent
cut him of! from inheriting any of Carrie N- Curtiss. Clarksville........ 16 I Canned tomatoes should be in- three days witnessing the many
Rajah Jan are reusable
her property If site chooaei to make Paul W. Birman, Hastings..............22 l eluded once a day in the menu, al- sights of the big city. Tpgelher
a will to that efiect.
Myrtle Eileen Norris. Hastings ..16I ways using the vegetable as soon M with thirty other carrier boys, they
) possible after it comes out of the were guests of the Battle Creek
Howard O West. Hastings ...........29
ALBION DOES WELL.
- can
It is well to remember only Moon-Journal and were royally en­
Report* from Albion College indi­ Alma L- Mentgen. Freeport ...........26 to heat the tomatoes through Instead tertained while there. They with
cate that that institution Is in far
of cooking them for a long time, as their escorts were registered at the
SOUTH
MAPLE
GROVE.
better financial condition than most
Miss Ila Jarrard of Battle Creek. tills destroys the scurvy preventing Stevens hotel and attended the op­
small colleges. This year it graduat­
’ vitamin.
ening day of the fair in a body. On
Camels—Luckies—Chesterfields—Old Golds
ed a class of 118. among them being spent the week end at lhe L. W ’
All kinds of dried beans u well as Wednesday thc boys were given a
Jarrard home
Waller Heath of this city.
Mr. and-Mrs. Sam Buxton and। peas arc suitable for hearty camp real treat with a bus trip to Indian­
Paul Jones—Wings—20 Grands, carton 89c
Not only did the college end thc
meals. Eggs are a problem because apolis where they enjoyed the auto­
year without financial difficulties, Gordon of Bedford. Mr. and Mrs.’ they are bulky and hard to carry. mobile races making it a worth said President Seaton, but it has Harold Stanton and Mr. and Mrs . Powdered egg. which Is used by com­ while trip and one to be long re­
ull
carried on with only slight reduc­ Harold Gray of East Assyria spent; merclal baking firms, is. suggested membered.
or C.rwallaw
tions in professors' salaries and lab­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harve and may be used In many ways In
The Ladles' Aid Society will serve
5-lb.
oratory appropriations, and without Cheeseman and family.
■ preparing camp dishes.
dinner on Thursday. June 21, wiUx
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton and
any cut whatever In library appro­
,
Dried milk will be found to be Mra. Sylvia Fisher and Mrs. Mate
priation. so that the college has gone Claota called on Mrs Amy Robbins’ spKndid for cooking, and it carriesi Oswald in charge. Strawberry ahortthrough the year without any Im­ in Battle Creek Sunday.
Ike.
N. B. C.
Spacial
Mr and Mrs. Lee Gould and sons
pairment of its educational effic­
and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sheldon and
2-lb.
iency.
Sodas orCrahan
family attended the funeral of Mr.
bos
Goulds mother at Battle Creek
PLAY AT BOWENS
lb.
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MILLS CHURCH. Monday.
Mrs Verold Robinson and daugh­
On Wednesday. June 13. a play
entitled. ’The Despised Servant ters of Grand Rapids spent Satur­
Olrl.” will be given at the Bolens day with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Presl-

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PART TWO-

THE HASTINGS BANNER

STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
The Striker Cemetery Circle will
have an Ice cream social at the
Quimby church basement Thursday
evening. June 14. 1WU1 begin serv­
ing at five o'clock and continue un­
til ail are served. Everyone wel­
come.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Houghlalin of
Hastings called at Arthur Houghtalln’s Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. John Mead and sons
of Detroit spent Sunday at James
Mead's.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sherman of
Pontiac spent several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Ickes recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bark of Kalamatoo visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
McKeown Sunday.
Mrs. James Mead spent part of
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Fuhr of Cedar Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Forre.it 8tam and
Mrs. Ida Wilkinson of Maple Grove
called al Walter Ickes' Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf of Hastings
called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Geiger Sunday.

SOUTH SHULTZ.
Mra. Ada Ashby attended the
__
meeting at Prairieville Sunday
night.
The many friends of Charley Ken­
yon will be glad to hear he is able
to sit up part of the time.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Barnes of
Pontiac
spent
Wednesday
and
Thursday with their uncle, Mr. and
Mra. a. E Kenyon, and
George
Leonard of Freeport and Mrs. Cora
Moore of near Hastings visited
them Wednesday, and Miss Sally
Honeysett of Coldwater Is spending
h week with them.
Mra. Edith Bonneville and son.
Merle, of Battle Creek spent Tues­
day and Wednesday with her son.
Lester, and family, and Mr, and
Mrs. William Bonneville and daugh­
ter. Suzanne, hnd Eva Bonneville of
Battle Creek spent Wednesday with
them.
Mra. Florence Peake will enter­
tain the Shults Community Club
Thursday. Everyone welcome.
Rev. Fred Horn, in company with
Cenard Smith and C. Laubaugh at­
tended ff meeting at Cincinnati. O ,
over the week end and Mr. Rogers
and family &lt;5f Cloverdale spent a
few days with Mrs. Hom and Eve­
lyn.

QUIMBY.
The members of the Epworth
League and Mrs. McIntyre's class
went to Barryville to lhe Children’s
Day exercises Bunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Todd of Hop­
kins were visiting old friends and
neighbors Decoration day.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott and
Freda spent Decoration day at the
home of their son in Battle Creek.
The Birthday club was pleasant­
ly entertained Thursday by Mrs.
Anna Belle Clemons.
Mr. and. Mrs. Latham of Eckford
Parents are better In some ways
They no longer adjust the children's visited their son. Fred Lalliatn and
family, over the week end.
underwear to fit the calendar.
The Quimby Epworth League will

delegate to the Epworth League
conference at Albion.
I wish to correct the mistake made

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One dose brings out poisons and-

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LyBarker, Druggist,—Adv.

1 Newfoundland is offering Labra I dor for sal*. Now there’s our Idea of

Medal Contest held at the church
Instead oi
ii.ncbu
ot a viutu
Gold Mcuai
Medal umcai,
Contest,

1930 Chevrolet,
157-in W. B.
All in fair running contiition and at sur4
prisingly low pricea. t
t

One 1929 6 Cylinder
ir Sedan
In Good Condition,
Commander Mod.,
Now at Only ....

£

Genuine Ford Parti, Batteries, Etc.
General and Corduroy Tires , &gt;

Universal Garage Co.
FORD DEALERS
Hastings Michigan

"Watch the FORDS Go
cake will be on thc menu If home
grown berries are available at that
lime.
Mrs. Ina Bodfish who spent the

but only those with dining can.

guest at the Milton TrafTord home
Saturday, enroute to her home In
Colorado.

Smoking and Drinking?
Watch Your Stomach

Approximately 90 per cent of the

For quick relief from Indlgaotion and upset stomach due to

Government protection on the Pribllof islands.
The country's smartest dog seems
to have been located at Gerber,

try Dr. Emil's Adla Tablets.

LyBarker. Druggist—Ad.

Just What Do You Demand of a Good Bank?
This is a fair question and one which merit* your careful con­
sideration. Isn’t it true that you demand—
. b

I

1

A safe place for the deposit of your savings
fund; insurance of its safe return to you; a
fair rate of interest earning. . *
The security of your commercial account; an
account always available, permitting the
Iiayment of current expenses and accumuated bills by checks, thus giving you a posi­
tive record of each transaction.

The privilege of financial advice and discus­
sion of personal business and financial prob­
lems with bank officials who have had ex­
tensive experience.
.

4

The availibility of safety deposit boxes
where insurance policies, deeds, bonds,
mortgages and other valuable papers and
documents may be kept safe from fire and
theft.
* .
•

A place where you may secure drafts, trav­
elers’ checks, etc., or have notes drawn and
left for collection.
Thue art a fow of tho eervicu thia bank haa boon trying to
rondor ita patrona for noarly a half contury.

church basement Friday. June 8.
Thia will be home made ice cream.

Don’t Sleep On Left
Sider—Affects Heart

1930 Mod. A Ford Truck, 157 in. W. B.

As An Individual

Mills church at 8 P. M., by a group
Mr. and Mra. Glen Howe
of ladles from Grand, Rapids. Be­
tween acts readings arid vocal num­ Allen of Detroit spent from Thurs­
bers will be rendered. A free will day until Saturday with the former j
sister.
Mra. Lulu Gray.
offering will be taken for the bene­
Mr. and Mra. Dale Downing and
fit of lhe church. Everybody come.
Mrs. Zella Miller of Castleton spent
Sunday afternoon with G. C.
OBITUARY.
Lillian Lucille, baby daughter of Marshall and wife..Mrs. Miller re­
Chester and Lillian Bromley, was mained for the week.
Norman Cobb spent the week end
born May 3. 1934. and passed away
May 13. 1934 She leaves to mourn with hls parents aj. Battle Creek.
Harry Preston of Remont spent
her going her father, mother, three
.
from
Wednesday until Sunday with
sisters and one brother, besides her
grandparents. The little one was laid his parents, Mr. and Mra, Lester
’ Preston.
to rest In the Striker cemetery.
We watched her breathing through
the night.
Her breathing soft and low.
And In her breath the wave of life.
Kept heaving to and fro.
Our very hopes belied our fears,
Our fears and hopes belled.
We thought her dying when the
slept
And sleeping when she died.

Used

HASTINGS, MICH

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE «, 1B34
discharge of Admr. issued, estate |limiting settlement entered.
I discharge
EBt. Thomas E. Chcascbrough.
&gt; 1 enrolled.
,
Est. Ruth and" Pau! Richards, mi­ dec'd. Petition to continue factory
nor*. Petition for appointment of and extend contract filed, order to
continue facton' and extend con­
guardian filed, order entered,
— —
bond
J
tract entered
&lt;
E»t. William E. Aldrich, dec d 1 filed and letter* issued
&amp;t. Elmer E Moore, dec'd. Bond
Judson, dec d.
Ortlcr allowing claims entered
of executeU filed, letters testamen­
Bond ot special Admr. filed, letters
tary issued, order limiting settle­
issued
ment entered
Est. Margaret Deamer, deed. Or. muling will entered, bond filed and
assigning Nashville Btate Bank
' letters Issued, order limiting settle-der
-----------------------ri.OVEHI&gt;.M.E
entered, petitions for hearing jdeposit entered.
Children's Day services will be
Est. Lucy Franck, deed. Petition
for specific performance of land held at the Evangelical church Sun­
----------- — 10
Sunday
June
day
morning.
------contract
filed,
order
for
specific
perESt. Annie M. Heldeman, deed.
School will be from ten to 10:30,
formance of land contract entered.
Annual account filed.
Est Angle J. DeWolf. deed. Waiv­ after which there will be a program
at. Fred E. Paine, deed. Inven- er filed,
Mid special music by thc choir.
: • tore filed, order allowing claims
Mrs. Ross Pierce' entertained a
Est. Mary Haff. deed. Notice ol
entered, final account filed, waiver hearing issued
host of friends In honor of Mrs.
of notice, filed, order assigning resi­
Ganics were
Elst. Lorenzo E Mudge, dee d. Pe­ Holtz a week ago.
due entered
tition for license to sell tiled.
Est Pearl E. Miller, dee d- Notice
ESI. EXta M. Radford, dec'd. Peti­
to creditors Issued.
tion for Admr. filed, waiver of no­ Seated to Rev. Holtz nnd Mrs. Holtz
4W Samuel L. Hulllbergcr, doc'd. tice filed, order appointing Admr. by Mrs. Shorts, the president of lhe
School class in behalf of the
Admr. filed,
Final receipts from heirs filed, or- entered,
tuintu. bond
«vuu of »«■&gt;■.
•&lt;•&gt;■«. let.v.- Sunday
.
der allowing final account entered, ters of administration issued, order

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REDUCTIONS
Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks
Reductions amount to as much as $50 on some models

Chevrolet is particularly glad to make

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Compare its modern features and new
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more surely than before why wc say,
"Drive the Chevrolet only 5-miles and
you’ll never be satisfied with any other
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IEW REDUCED PRICES EFFECTIVE TODAY
STANDARD MODELS
Sport Roadster
Coach.
Coupe.
MASTER MODELS
Sport Roadster
Coach. ......
Town Sedan
Sedan........ ..
Coupe..........
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Sedan Delivery

$25
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495 L 25
485 ft
540 S
580 ’
615
640
560 ;
600 £
600 ft

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Utility Long Chassis
Dual Long Chassis..
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Dual Cab and Stake Body
Dual Long Cab and Stake Body

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575
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605
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740

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35
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35
35
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CHEVROLET NOW LEAN IN VALVE BY A WIDER MARGIN THAN EVER

K. HURD
---------Michigan

Everyone Is cordially Invited to
attend the ice cream social to
Pierce. Mra. Pierce also entertain­
ed her lather, uncle and aunt of Harry Green Friday evening, June
Lansing a week ago Sunday.

school
Holtz and family was given Monday
MoCaUum
home. About fifty were present,
Mrs. Floyd Kahler ably conducted
a short program, calling on Mrs.
Burdette Little to Klve a few words
Ui bciialf of thc young people's class
of which Rev. Holtx was teacher;
also Mrs. Lockrtldt gave
little talk
on friendship and appreciation; and
Mrs. Tedrow gave a very fine read­
ing] which was very appropriate to
the occasion. Misses Margaret and
Roeemary Kellogg represented their
_____
_____
class by reading verses and Jokes.

cions reunion to be held et the
church Sunday. All former mem­
bers are mo«t cordially Invited to

REDUCE Living Costs!
That's the problem these days! The people of
Hastings cati do it by increasing thc con
sumption of CLEAN MILK in their homes

attend.

pie lake tiunday.

Ray Fa&amp;sctt In Battle Creek Me­
morial Day.
Milk is the cheapest food you can We are permitted to sell our milk as
Mr. and Mra. Herbie Wilcox ac­
buy. It has the Vitamins and food Grade A because of the cleanliness
companied Mr. and Mrs. 6. E. Pow«ls &lt;0 Gull lake Ounday where they
elements which promote the health of our barns and cows und thc clean
spent the day.
and sanitary manner in which we
of
your family.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fossett will
hls four years with Cloverdale peo­
handle the milk
ple and extended thanks and ap­ move to Grand Ledge soon where
Highlands Dairy will furnish you
preciation for all they had done for he has employment.
VV e would be glad to have you visit
Mrs. Samuel Geiger of thc Strik­
Grade A Milk, Pasteurized or Raw
him. The Holtz family moved to
our dairy and see thc care and pains
Eureka, Mich., on Decoration Day. er district spent' the week end with
from our own state-accredited dairy we take to furnish you with CLEAN
All the friends wish them happiness her daughter. Pearl Foster,
herd. Our Grade A will cost you no GRADE A MILK at no additional
and prosperity in their new sur­ family. Sunday Mr. Geiger and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Geiger and Don­
roundings.
11 &gt;&gt;;-.■
cost to you
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jonney and na spent the day there and Mrs
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Olin Geiger returned home with them
Sunday evening.
Jenney and children of Ceresco
aunt Ixmise Latltrop, who has
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.1
been spending some nine with her
Ralph Jenney and family.
daughter. Mildred, of Pontiac and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Herrington Mr*. Cargo of Fenton, ha* returned
and children of Kalamazoo spent to Prairieville where she will make
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. her home with her eon, Arthur, tills
Fennels.
summer.
Mr and Mrs. Schulmeyer and
We have reasons to be proud of
family of Plainwell spent Sunday our young high school students.
with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DeGolla. Elaine Day received the sliver cup
VTa,tl((cr« High
UinV. for receiving ....
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vrooman and i nt
** Hastings
lhe
son of Bugbee Corners and Mr. and
marks In first year LaUn,
Mrs Rankin Hart spent Sunday' and Agnes Foster graduated from ploymen t In Flint and left Sunday family of Hastings spent Sunday । Mr. and Mrs. Julian Potts. Mr.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bateman? and Mrs&gt; John Kollar and Mrs.
Nashville with a four A record and to take, up her duties there.
with Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hart.
Weed-end guests at the home of
honor student. Congratulations to
Evi id Jackson were in Hastings Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shattuck of you. girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hammond were.
ROBINHUE PARK.
Howard City were guests of the
urday afternoon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Demaray,
Mrs.
are “"T to "P01-1
the
Davenport family Tuesday.
Last
Week's
Letter,
Wright Clifford and family were
Neoma
Fowl
and
sister.
Mrs.
Jennie
CCC camp in Big Bay. where Ken­
Mr. atid Mrs. Wm. Snyder and neth WUoox is employed, has been Hutchinson, of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mra. John Kollar spent Sunday guests of &gt;tr.. and Mrs.
Miss Grace Baulch Is spending a Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Albert Harry Mendenhall of Caledonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snyder spent quarantined for scarlet fever.
week with Mrs. Sam Keller near Prost of Lansing. They also called
Sunday at Lowell
Betty Pott.-, spent Saturday night
Orangeville.
Mrs. Martha Replogie spent a few
&lt;*n Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lightfoot of with her sister. MrS. Lavina FlnkLOWER CROOKED LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baulch and Freeport on their way home.
days with Mrs. Pettlngill of Hickbcmcr of Middleville.
Mrs Jennie Van Hee of Richland
Is spending lhe week at Jake JohnMr and Mrs. James Swanson of
Hastings spent Tuesday with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Weston of
and Mra. Grover Davenport nnd KalAmuzoo visited at Rex Harmons
family.
i Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Fred Wallbridge and! Mr and Mrs Maurice Mills spent
little son of Battle Creek spent Sun-1 Sunday with their son. Bernard, and
day with their mother, Mrs. Nellie ■ family at West Lake.
OivenI Dick Jones and family ot Burnips
James MacDonald and daughter,1 visited hls brother. John Jones and
Mrs. Iva French of Battle Creek, । family here Sunday.
spent a couple of days in their home I Mrs. Hepry Fennels* many friends
here last week.
, here are sorry to hear she is under
.Mrs Ross Pierce will entertain । the doctor's care. Mrs. Archer of
the Ladles' Aid at her cottage at. Three Rivers I3 caring for her
Beechwood. Wall lake, next ThuraPearl Roush of near Quimby Is
day. June 14. Pot luck dinner will spending a few days with June and!
gruelling Indianapolis 500-Mil* Race
be served.
Joyce.
Mr and Mrs Frank Sayles enter- j Mr and Mrs Theodore Pulver of
FOR 11 CONSECUTIVE YEARS
talned Mrs. Searles ot Hickory Cor- Lansing spent Sunday with Mr and
ners Sunday.
| Mra. Ward Lindsey.
Every Winner in thc 500-Milc
A reception In honor of our new; Mrs. Maurice Stills will entertain
minister. Rev Kring, was given at the Prairieville Ladles' Aid WedIndianapolis Race—lhe moat gruelling tire
thc town hall by the young people's nesday. June 13. Pot luck dinner,
teat in thc world — drove to victory on
class
The receiving committee; Try nnd come.
were, Mrs. Ross Pierce. Mrs Flow, 1 Mr nnd Mrs Lewis Johnson nnd I Fircatone High Speed Tires.
ers. Mrs. Lester Monica and Mrj I baby of Prairieville spent Bunday
Race drivers know that heat generated
Wilber Gibson. Mrs. George Knhl* nt Jnke Johnson s.
conducted thc program, after which i Visitors nt Frank Roush's Sunday| by friction inside the cotton corda is thc
THE NEW
light refreshmenu were served. We were. Ross Bldelman and family.1 greatest enemy of tire life. These men will
hope Rev Kring will enjoy his new Mrs. Virgie Reid and Dan McDonnot risk their lives on any hut Firestone
Iwnie and good luck Is extended to nld. all of Hastings, and Geo. Roush
HIGH
SHIP
mt FOB WM
Tires, because they know the high stretch
him by the whole community.
and family of Quimby.
cords in every Firestone Tire arc protected
price
SIZE
--------------t-o-t----------------Rogers two
and cniltwo chll-»-o-»----------------mu. Mrs.
narryHarry
nogers
c------'Tim'
vlt z • a r» ■ zx *•
...__ . ana
. ... .
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
dren of Covington. Ohio, are spend- by thc Firestone patented process of
Quite a number from this vicinity' “IB some time with her parents. Mr. Gum-Dipping.
4.50-20 . . .
attended the 'commencement nnd “,,d Mrs. Christ Zlmmcnyan. Paul
B.*S
4.73-19 ...
Gum-Dipping soaks thc high stretch
graduation exercises at Hastings Zimmerman and family of Matawan
und Woodland thc past week. MIm wcre valors Uwre on Decoration
5.5017 ...
cords in liquid rulrber and saturates and
Helen Keeler graduated from Has-1 ds&gt;’
coats the millions of filwra inside thc cords,
6.00-17 H-D.
tings and Kendall Buck from WoodMrs Matilda Rooeman ot Kalacounteracting destructive friction and heat.
6.00-20 H.D.
land.--------------------------------------------------- I mawo is visiting at Jay Hall's.
It provides greater adhesion between
J. J Strodtbeck and Mr. and Mrs.
1 •’
6.50-17 H.D.
the plica of the tire, and between thc
Carl Weyerman and daughter. Thel-'
MORGAN,
ma. of Hastings left Thursday night
Week's Letter,
Gum-Dipped cord body and thc tread.
for Cleveland. Ohio, where they atCecil Mun ton-and family of Hastended the funeral of thc former's tln^5 '^Hed friends and neighbors
Firestone chemists and engineers kept
sister, Mrs. Charlie Bugden, on Fri-1,n Morgan Saturday.
pace with new car developments by building
day They returned home Sunday I Mrs Stella Wade and son Robert ‘
stronger, safer tires to meet thc exacting
evening
of Battle Creek were guests of Mr.
demands. Drive in today and equip your
Mrs. J. W Howard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Williams and
rar with new Firestone High Speed Tires
Mr and Mrs. LaFayette Usbome
Ev* Trautwein of Carlton spent
sjient Sunday with Mr and Mrs. 0,8 *'eck end w*th Mrs. Millie Flury.
for 1934. with deeper, thicker, flatter, and
Jerry Elsenhood and family of East _Mrs Harry Munton and Mrs.
•rider non-skid tread, more nnd tougher
LcRoy.
Franklin Cornelius and son of
rubber, more traction, giving you more
Mrs Carrie Anderson of Big Rap- Or*nd Rapids visited Miss Demarthan 50% longer non-skid mileage.
ids spent Saturday night and Sun-1 lous Hagerman and called on other
day with Mr. and Mrs Waller Cui- fr,eml* in the village Saturday
Remember, in Firestone High Speed
I bert
Mn J. W. Howard attended a
Tires there is Greater Strength—-Greater
Mr and Mrs. Edward VanVelrer b'^hday circle at the home of Mrs.
nnd granddaughter of Hastings CIark Rogers of North Castleton
Safety—and Greater Blowout Protection
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.! Thurtday.
than in any tire made.
Earl Keeler and family
, Mre L®”™ Sponable of Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fuller and c*,led
her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
THE ADHESION TEST
children spent Sunday with Misses Adam Eberly one day last week.
Adah nnd Zclla Odcli of Hastings.
Mrs Btuart Draper spent a couple
FIRESTONE HIGH SPEED TIRES
Mr and Mrs. Ignatius Ruslne and
da*s ,Mt wwk riklting old neighson. George, of Hammond.
Ind., bor® *nd Hlend* at Martin nnd was
spent Wednesday and Thursday *n honorary member nt tea while
with Mrs Anna Buck nnd family.
She also attended the Alumni
This Meinl Blowout Prelection
George is going to visit hls grand- .banquet as her son Bernard grad­

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Telephone 2651

Robert W. Cook, rropr

Hastings, Mich.

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In offering these exceptional values,
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balance of the year, the high level of
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PERFORMANCE RECORDS

..... ......
M.-V I.iu ana will
of Lansing spent Friday night with 1
ORANGEVILLE.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Shriber and L*-’1 Week's Ix-tter.
' Mrs. J- W. Sheffield spent several
I1 family.
,days
the
past week with her sister
I Keith Marlowe of Grand Rapids
]&gt;nd Hubert Marlowe spent Sunday In Orand Rapids.
Thc condition of the little son of
। with Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette UsMr. and Mrs. Harry Merchant.who
borne.
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Strodtbeck Is so seriously ill with pneumonia at
.called on Fred Haywood near Wel­ Borg cm hospital is somewhat im­
lcome Corners Sunday evening. Mr. proved at this writing.
1
Floyd Earl and family and Lloyd
i Haywood had the pinkeye and Is,
now suffering from a bad case of Earl and family of Plainwell were
Sunday
guests
of
their
parents
at
' inflammation of the eyeballs.
। Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry and son this place.
Mr. and "Mrs. Ben Norman and
spent. Sunday evening with Mrs.
। Frank Barry and family of South­ sons. Howard and Homer and wives
visited relatives at AUeg/n Sunday
east Carlton.
»
Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs., afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McWhirter of
Frank Shriber's were. Mr. and Mra.,
Guy Hough and Mrs. George Park­ Detroit spent from Friday until
inson and granddaughter of Lan­, Sunday with relatives at thia place.
A large number of people came
sing and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shriber
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs., Sunday io Oak HUI Cemetery to
leave tokens of remembrance to thc
. Charlie Quibble of Hastings.
Caroline Jean Adams of Hastingsi love one*-gone before.
■ is spending the week with her
DURFEE.
grandmother, Mrs. Anna Buck.
Mrs Agnes Pursoll spent thc week
CLAY HILLS.
sell and they all spent Sunday with
Ust Week's Letter.
Hgreld England and family of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller In AsLansing spent the week end with
Mr and Mrs. Leon Polls Sunday Mrs Agnes Pursell 1* assisting
visitors were Clayton Johnson and (Mrs. Chas Pursell with her housewtfe of Bowne and Maurice Lewis
Gordon Wolf of Plainwell and
and wife of Kalamazoo
Francis Haight and family of Miss Velma Hunt and Mrs. Claud
Grand Rapids spent the week end Hunt and Mrs. Tom Hoffman spent
with lhe borne folks.
----------- , — --------- —
Roy McCall and wife were mr- 'Worlds fair.
Thc East Baltimore Ladles'
Ladies' Aid
prised Saturday.' when neighbors
The
and relative* walked tn to help Society will meet with Mr. and Mrs.
celebrate their firth wedding anni-1 Will Hoffman June 13. for pot luck
— • pleasant evening was the dinner.
[ M1m Joyce Reaser secured cm

Gum-Dipped cord*. Thia
RailKor and Electric Company corarlng
11,357,810 but mllei ullbout otic minute"&gt;

friction and heal within
Com-Dipping.

•cparalion.

Came In and Mak* This Test For Yourself

Thu Means Endurance

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CumdMpplng ufetrdodr. (hr oorda, providing 30 In 40% greater
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�PAGE TEN

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE fi. 1934

of ducks or geese this fall will oon- to Investigations of the reasons for | The _many friends of Mra. Pan count of lhe serious Illness of her
tribute to a fund for the purchase U* dwindling numbers One cause Douglas* arc sorry to learn she is father
HAVEN FOR DUCKS of
of breeding ground, and refuses for
.“tramnra
Small.m * Bhe^?
’nd chlld"n
breading grounds and refuges for '
&lt;b.
wMa&gt; rumuh«
U.em
H-X'
Mich. Wildfowlerg WUl Need with sport, m provided
the led- breeding area*.
Thii L
Und
2 by ~
_ T.-L
—1 belonged' i Mr. and Mra W. H. OtU were Ir/for^ indeflrme lUy
Federal Stamp on Hunt­
Irins each mlm-atnrv
eral law requiring
migratory tz»
to inrtIViduala
individuals and there wrm
were nn
no Hickory J-.'....,...
Corners Thursday evening
—
—
---------------purclU5e Ul„
Mr. and Mra. Jones and family
waterfowl
hunter •to
pay onefunds
dollar lo
federal
to attend thc graduation exercises of from near Prairieville have moved
ing Licenies This Fall
for the privilege.
- ■
1“
threatened
nesting grounds.
their grandsons Eurl. Oils and Mor­
East Lansing.—Hunters who brave
Recent
in —
the mducks
ap-| Duck* on the way south also lack- gan Hinckley from the Kellogg High into the Hurd house.
—
.------ —decreases
-------- 1— —
——- —
Mr. and hjrs. Leslie Dillan and
stormy Michigan weather tn search psaring ou the fall filghlways led e&lt;l place* which were sanctuaries for school.
family spent Sunday with Dr. and
the birds. The absence of such feed­
Mrs. Sate Count'and son Earl of Mrs. Bernard and family at Crooked
ing grounds where they would be un­ Hastings were Sunday forenoon lake.
disturbed compelled the birds to callers at the Dan Douglass home.
seek feed in places open to hunters. They spent thc rest of the day with
WEST ORANGEVILLE
Tlie one dollar required from each the former’s brother. Bert McKibbin.
. EAST GUN MARSH.
duck hunter win be used lo pur- and family.
1 chase lands suitable for nesting
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Havens were
, grounds for ducks and to buy­ Sunday guest*kof their slsler-ln-law.
Commencement
exercises were
CLEARING HOUSES—
refuges which will afford thc flight I Mrs. Emma Otis, ot Wayland.
held Thursday night «t thc M K.
'some protection on its way south.
church at Martin for the Martin
j
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ernest
Goriuun
and
The
law
applies
to
persons
over
10
What is known as the clearing
I High school graduates. MLss Doris
children of Kalamazoo spent Sal- ;
house is generally maintained in
I Each hunter will be imued a stamp1
II Heffner of Orangeville was the salulatorian.
cities having three or more bank­
to be attached to his stale hunting
,,,
Mr*. FrancLs Gorham
.• Th
*,„cc-ua&gt;
rec-day mcus.es
measles nave
have occn
been very
very
ing institutions.
I license
must WW
be-car- I .,Wc f*tc»tl
at “I1;';' 10 popular In
UbCIHIC and
KIM4 Die
HIV stamp U1USI
. ..
U&gt; and
IUIU around
UIUUI1U Orangeville
l_/rUlIgVVilli'
--------while
--- -------------------------... ,be. Mary
M„.v ...
no,,.
1.™. »„d
rted
hunting.
Stamps
will
DouglaM
and Robert
Wilcox qj tate
jaU. aUCAS everyone hx
has, had,
WllllV
UUIUUIK.
MWMUUO
W&lt;ll
.
...
A clearing house electa its of­
■ ■post
_ . offices
__ . In_ towns with
... t imnn
e mill istlzin from
...
.
. .
.
sold at all
uP°n tnalr
their graduation
from the
the Uss.
Has- them and
nearly everyone has.got­
ficers, consisting generally of
2,500 or more population. In post t,1«A
.. - .
, ten over them.
offices located in county ■cals, and
Mr. and Mra Harold Prlndle of
president, vice-president and a
Will Lat 1 more of OLscgo called on 1
in
sueh
other
post
offices
as
may
be
I
Plainwell
were
gunt*
on
Friday
of
friends in this neighborhood one]
secretary, who keeps the records.
designated by federal authorities. her brother. Jim WUoox and wife. In day Hut week
The object of a clearing house is
The stamps can not be transferred the afternoon they all attended the
Mr. and-Mr». Will Joiinson of Batto formulate rules and regulafrom «&lt;•&lt;.one uumvci
hunter to
another.,
of the Utters
son. *Rob- । tic Creek were Sunday visitors of
..mu
n&gt; buuuwi
r(graduation
---—
■ — -----One stamp permit* the hunter to er‘L“l «■*««!»»•
___ 'Mr and Mrs c E VanEtt
I
lions for thc exchange of checks,
hunt In as many states as he cares
many Jrlends here of Homer
Mn g A McCBncrty an(j
an£j1
’ drafts and securities which are
to visit. Hours for hunting and Warner of G ass
“re !^TTy*° Mrs. Earl Buffenberger drove to;
deposited in the separate banks
state or federal bag limits arc not' h^*]~
,l1' iUnf,y ,a»d opcrattotifor Marsliail to visit Mrs McCafferty * I
Jtnd funds to pay are in some oth­
affected by tills law. Hunters must appendicitis. All hope for a speedy brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Al,
comply with Uic regulations in ef- recovery
........................
. ioanaan. Sunday .
er bank, hence rules and regula­
feet in their territory.
| Mr. and Mra Jim Wilcox «’«; Mrs Meiby Mlllron Ls very Mck.
tions are adopted governing the
The law was enacted al lhe re- children were Sunday calIera »l tjje Her mother Is attending her
methods and time of clearing such
quest of national sportsmen's or- home of his shier. Mrs Harold LodGilbert Hclmllng u staying at hv.!
checks, drafts and securities.
ganizatlons whose members believed er
Martin.
Th&lt; y found hls
h&lt;jmc
hl. u much better and 1
that lhe creation of a fund for the
“ ”* .L . .
able to wall on himself
Rules are also adopted relative
purchase of land* 1* the only way ' MLw M"? Dunn- lhe l&lt;*n ycar old----------------- -----------------------to the conduct and management
to preserve this sport. Tlie funds daughl‘‘,r
fnd ,Mrs' ,Ha,rrZ
HOLMES CHURCH

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house association.

National Bank of Hastings

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the FARM
Nothing can take the place of lime for
sweetening the soil. The plant food in
the soil is made available for growing
crops by the use of lime. It takes a
SWEET soil to produce the BEST crops,
and lime depletion leads to sour, acid
soil.
We just received a carload of fresh
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Let us -supply your needs.

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IN MICHIGAN
Michigan's tourist and resort business brings large
sums of money to lhe stale each year. It provides
employment for thousands, and greater prosperity
for pH of us. We can increase that business further by
telling out-of-state friends about Michigan's vacation
advantages and by spending our own vacations here.

And, no matter which part of Michigan you visit this
summer, banish worry by telephoning home and office
frequently. Cal! ahead for reservations, or to tell friepds
you arc coming. Long Distance-calls will add but little

The Michigan Ball T

members of .that unit. Stamps wiU,fhe doelor U&gt; Urkc fifteen stitches I union at Earl Wrldc's at Cascade ।
recently,
not go on sale until after July 1.
I*n order to cloec lhc wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Parmelee and
children of Battle Creek । and Mr
MILO.
CRESSEY.
and Mrs. George Vanden Bpsch and
On Thursday last occurred thc Last Week's Letter
daughter of Allegan were pier Deco-1
annual May breakfast of the H. L. j Clay Barber and son are building ration day visitors at Mra. Etta.
Club, postponed one week 00' ac- on addition lo their bam.
I Parmelee's.
count of sickness, at the home of, Mp. and Mrs Ernest Honcysctte
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickham were
Mrs. Percy Jones of Lockshore farm, are Entertaining Mrs Floyd Homy- Sunday visitors of George Rag la
with Mrs. N. H. Barber as assistant sette and daughter from the north- near Coats Grove.
hosteas. Twenty-five members and cm-port of the state.
••
Mr and Mrs, R. E Owens and
three visitors were present Thi I Mr. and Mrs Culp and Mr andI daughters of Grund Haven were
tables were bcadtiful with flowers,Mrs; Holser entertained relatives. week end visitors at Joseph Crockand nut baskets in club colors of from Vermontville and Kalamazoo&gt; ford's and Sunday callers were; Mr.
lavender and while. A lovely menu on Bunday
.and Mrs. Lester Luke ...»
and daughters
was served at ten o'clock. After tile i xfljrle Reynolds spent the week of Woodbury and Mrs. Arthur Albreakfast the basket and vases ot1 end'with Joe SHcock at Delton.
ilcrding of Woodland.
flowtra which each tiad provided for
Forest Barber. Lois Merriman and
Fred Crrtper and *on David of
their capsule friend were placed on Donald Reynolds attended tlie Jun-' Lyndonville, New York, come Thursthe tables and each answered the tor-Senior banquet of Richland H. day to attend the graduating exerroll call by a verse on friendship, s. at Columbia Hotel. Kalamazoo, cises of their son and brother. La»Tbey presented their flowers to their Saturday evening.
vern Cooper
capsule friend, thus revealing whom
n H. Barber,
who suffered a
Mr and Mrs George Lindsey and
the friend was A *ong. -"TU Spring stroke of apoplexy Monday, is slow-1 family of Pontiac and Mrs. Eva
Time' wa* sung by the club. Mrs &gt;y improving
i Baker of Ridgeway. Ohio, sjient
Brady of the Ladies'Library Club of
MLss Irene Barber of Battle Creek [ LM-coratlpn day at Floyd FenccteKalamozoo. delegate to thc State |llvs been home thc past week on ac- maker's.
.
Federation at Detroit, was Intro1
duced and gave an excellent report “
of that meeting. Mrs. M- J Cross of
Hastings, district president, was then I
Introduced and responded in a hap­
py manner. Then a former member
Mrs Kate Thorpe McIntyre ot Iowa.1
who wa* a visiting guest, a as called .
upon. She said "She had found 1
friends as she joined two dubs In |
her home city about the size of
Hastings." Mrs. Marguerite Confer
added lo the program with a beauti­
ful contralto solo, her mother. Mrs
Gilkey accompanied her.' Our own
dear. Mrs. Florence Mills, cx-Federalion
President
and
Honorary
County President, gave a talk on re- &lt;
visioii of County by-laws of which
she is chairman. ^Ve closed by sing­
ing "God Be With You” to meet
with Mcsdames Annie and Bertha
Humphrey. June 14.
Mrs. Henry Fennels who has been
sick for several day* is some Im­
proved. Mra. Archer of Three Riv­
ers has been helping care for her.
We rejoice that Newell Barber was
able to be removed lo hts home Sun­
day from Delton hospital and hope
for his continued Improvement
We were glad to have four people
from Wayland worship with us Sun­
day. They were former parishion­
er* of Rev Miles'
Mrs Teller has moved her house­
hold goods to Plainwell where she
will make her home.
Mrs. Carrie Clemp and son. Roy
Good and wife, of Hope Center spent
the evening recently with thc for- 1
mer's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Porter 1
Toozr.
Mr. and Mrs. Applegate and ।
daughter. Eliza, of Cloverdale were
recent callers of Mr. and Mrs I
Tooce and attended church at Prai­
rieville with them.
On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Tooae and Mildred attended u fare­
well party for Rev. Holtz al Clover­
dale church.
Mr. and Mrs Marion Luethc calk'd
on the former's brother, Ous Luethe.
and sister. Mr and Mrs. Gordon
Peek near Caledonia Wednesday
afternoon, also on their grandmoth­
er, Mrs. Alice Hammond, that eve­
ningMrs. Bradfield and Jack and Mrs.
Wiloox were tn Hastings Decoration
day. The latter's sister. Mrs. Balch,
of Grand Rapids came home with
them and stayed till Saturday.
Mrs. Wilcox spent the week end at
the Spaulding cottage at Wall lake. 1
We just received word of the pas*- &gt;Ing of Ci|pord Doolittle at his home. |
where he committed suicide by
hanging. Mr. Doolittle has been in 1
poor health for some time and was
very despondent and his mind was
affected. Our- deepest sympathy is
extended to the brother snd nephew
and other friends.
,
Mrs- Osborne visited her friend,
Mra. Jennie Loehr, of Rutland thc
flrat of last ifeek. A niecefrom
near Oalfwburg spent several days
with her the latter part of the week.

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HASTINGS—
Fcldpausch Market
Fcldpausch Warehouse
Bessmcr’s Market
Kroger Grocery
A &amp; P Tea Company
Hastings Food Shop
North Side Grocery
East Side Grocery
W. E. Roush
Warner Grocery

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ASSYRIA—
C. C. Serven
NASHVILLE—
E. C. Kraft
J. Appleman
A &amp; P Few Company
Kroger Grocery
WOODLAND—
Mrs. R. S. Wright
Ed. Shomo
J. D. Carpenter
DOWLING—
J. Don Wright

FREEPORT—

1

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MIDDLEVILLE—
J. Vandervean

Frank Lee
Kroger Grocery
H. McKibban
PRAIRIEVILLE—

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H. A. Brown

,

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SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
The Misses Donna and Leona
Bagley returned "io their home In
Kalamazoo Thursday after a visit of
several days with their grandpar­
ents Mr and Mrs. Francis Gorham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Havens and son
George were in Kalamazoo Wed­
nesday to see their daughter and
sister. Mrs Howard Johnson, of
Hickory Corners, who was in thc
hospital there. They found her
much Improved.
A number from here attended the
services at Rutland cemetery on

Decoration day.

.

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AND ur

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE
Mrs Frank Sensiba. of Duncan lake I
cheap molasses, a UtUe water, and 1
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell Drum-1
pound of white arsenic or 1 pound of ! The usual big crowd here Deco­
SOD LAND GARDENS parts green. Arsenate of lead or ar- ration Day. Chicago. Detroit. Grand mond and sons. Mrs. Jennie Drum­
nr ~vit.m
n- h&lt; yupuu, Kalamazoo. Battle Creek. mond and Mb' Laura Drummond
. auaoana
—
of Grand Rapids spent Decoration
.V
Welfare Gardens on Grass thoroughly mixed, 2 or 3 ounces of Hastings. Plainwell. Otsego and day
with Mrs. Sarah Smith and
other nearby towns were represem1------------- - t.......... .
Land8 will Be Damaged
daughters.
banana oil should be stirred Into the
bait. Small amounts of thc poison chestra fine and lhe speaker. At­
Mary Lou Bordncr of Battle Creek
‘p.r«i z=z.7’.»S j
If Unprotected
bait cun be made by using propor­ torney McDonald's address. was en­ spent the week end with Mra.Mary
r'I«|Ain,*librr
Lans 1hg —Sod lands which tionately smaller quantities of each
joyed by all present. Mr. Hunt was Pulley.
H3; Ih«r’ tr- 'have been planted to gardens by in­ material.
Master Lamar Erb of Delton spent
the only Civil war veteran present.
’ “ 'j*,*1*'* dividuals or communities in uta few days, of last week with hls
The mixing Ls ver/ important and
?drM tw’V" tempts lo cut living costs will be each flake of bran should carry a May he be with us more years Is grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Fart &gt;t hr—
(lossooi.
• ..tire i, b»r- severely damaged by cut worms un- particle of poison. The bait al»ould
Calthrop.
»r »&gt;« virtue
CI cone Woodman of Orangeville
hhu
,rM control measures arc used, ac- be scattered thinly on areas where
The Ladles' Aid will meet with
I tnnrtnrr.
,
ji’ «ac»ien°to carding to the entomology depart- the cutworms are inoat injurious is visiting her sisters. Mrs. Edna Me- .Mrs.
Maurice Mills Wednesday.
r • • *!«• at
• North front ment at Michigan State College.
1 June 13. Be aure to attend.
Applications made in the hottest Kibbln and Mrs. Irene Japlict.
Special
meetings
at
the
Methodist
,'
I.C., Barr* ,•««,,. MleMoT J.
Rnx&gt;ru already have been made part of the day are most satisfac­
I Mrs. Frank Freydl arid daughter.
:-n. day of July, a i&gt; tma. at i&lt;&gt; to the College from Wayne and tory because tlie bait breaks up Into church dosed Sunday night. Much ’ Jean. &lt;&gt;f Northville arc the guests
' relatives here.
rk in
forenoon. r»,tem stand- Monroe counties that plants which fine I particles. Lumps of bait will good has been accomplished. The of
•Ttua*»4 *»,
r Ma'td* promised to furnish nutriment and attract birds which may be killed attendance has been good. Not I Mrs. Lucy ‘Norris visited Mr. and
Tswsjs)
often the people of our vicinity have .
e. Barry County. Mirh.yan. de.«r.i vitamins are now ruined by this In­ by poison.
at !•« er
Mrs. Fred Ketchum of Kalamazoo
the privilege to attend two weeks of ;
, follows, ttjwlt:
sec{ Mom Of ibc amateur gardeners,
last week.
meetings of such a noted divine m.'
fl »?.??n7ne7^'\eTr~'’n,?h.,r1Oy,tib’ &lt;!o no{ knOW what W11Cd ,he PlanLs. ।
SOUTH BOWNE
XOW. THF.RIFOHK.
I Mr. and Mra. Roy Castle and:
Rev. George Bennard. also the’Gon-',
?nio&lt; Ih7nrrrea.t’nine"y ts're, and as the cutworm feeds at night and Last Week's Letter.
Charlene attended the graduation
pel —
singer. Miss .---------------Dahlstron: Rev.
. siur.t rod,, tiirneo north .me bun hides during the day. The plants | I Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Deming'&lt;--of Maxine and A. J. Cortright of
and____
the _______
former's _______
mother.______
Mrs. I Miles wm fortunate to secure their
^ri3'1firt»"ar»tand' iw^i*MfSa* r«ia* “t*1 found cut ofl al the ground line ___
Kalamazoo.
nr- n.rth f..rti r.&gt;j,. th'enre wr,t rind wilted and the gardeners often Nancy Deming, of Grand Rapids. services. Saturday night was espeMr. and Mrs. Peter Castle visited.
• T.nr.Jr-1 fort, rod. th-nre
blame rabbits ar mice.
'were Sunday evening callers at the dally enjoyed when Ute story of Mr and Mra. John Vandcrbrook of
"The Old Rugged Cross" was thc
’ aaiti
Aat»y,t^w
at lh» nutlhrrlr or Slat* Sir—I
The
cutworm
Is
the
larvae
of
a
WUl
Mishler
home,
Kalamazoo last Week.
traaro •&lt; !&gt;• County balldiac. in
Mr. and' ”
Mrs. ”
Harold Yoder and subject. It is hoped some time in
medium
sized moth, sometimes
sometimes]. “
Forest Nell and Margaret Reed I
The adult Insect , family were Sunday callers at Em­ the future their-services can be se-,'visited Mr. nnd Mrs Herman Neil of
called a miller. IT.:
cured again. Rev. Miles has been
— -----------Kinne's of Pleasant Valley.
in grasslands,
ber»4lf»- prefers to lay Us eggs
tireless in his efforts to do good in Irving Sunday.
1
Dorothy
Walton
of
Freeport
was
ind appuneninr
and. if sod Is plowed up for crops,
this community.
I i Don't forget the Triple Link Club ,
the larvae have only the cultivated a Sunday guest of Bernice Walton.
will meet with Mra. Pearl Bagley,
The lost quarterly conference will
Sunday guests at Andrew Blough's
Friday. June 8. Contribute to the,
Mirhican.tbl, 8O|h plants for food. Tlie insect prefers
wilted food so It cut* the plant and were: Jacob Kivikle of Hastings. be held at the Milo church Friday. traveling bosket It you can. All day
June
8.
Mr and Mrs. Peter Stahl. Mrs.
leaves it for future meals.
, meeting.
B«rry
Those graduating from Kellogg
Paper collars placed around the Louise Mishler. Mrs. Alma Mishler school from this vicinity were, Han­
s. • •
and daughters of Bowne Center, NORTHWEST
Laplant and Inserted in thc ground
THORNAPPLE.
nah Jones. Doris Burke. Bertha Kolb
for at least one-half inch will pre­ Vern Blough and lady friend
and Ivan Smith.
.
Lar.; Week's Letter.
vent injury, but this is impractical
Those attending the graduating
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perrault
well
spent
Sunday
with
their
ab
­
in large gardens. The cutworms
exercises at Kellogg school from.and daughter were
„--------------------------Sunday guests of
...
hide under bits of sod or other cov­ ler. Mrs. Jennie Pardee.
Mr and Mrs. Daniel Hirsi of here were. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd | Mr. and Mrs. George Schroeder ot
er in tne daytime nnd part of them
While Colud were Sunday guests at Wales and family. Mrs. Bessie' Caledonia.
can be found and destroyed.
Hughes
and
Rankin
nnd
Charles.
]
The
Friendship
Class
and
their
Elmer Shaeffer's.
i Poison bait Is the only practical
Clare Eash Ls spending this week Mra. Belle Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. teacher. Mrs. Joseph Schnurr encontrol on large areas
The ball
George Wood and family. Mr. and tertalncd their mothers Friday even,
in Indianapolis and Chicago.
Ls made by thoroughly mixing 1
Harold Jones. Mr. and Mrs { ning nt the home of Mr. and Mra.
Victo^, Parker and sister Naomi Mrs.
Wallie Smith. Mr. and Mrs Burke.'Guy Cline. A fine program was ren"url buslHl of bran, one-half gallon
of Battle Creek called at the homes
of Will Mishler and Mrs. Jennie Mr. and Mrs. Leon Felder. Mr. and dcred and each mother was presentMra. Fred Smith and family and ed with a caranatlon. The remnindi Pardee Friday evening.
'
I er of the evening was spent playing
”'T *
| Mrs. P. L- Walton spent Sunday Mrs Floyd Shelp.
Ivan Smith Ls working at Kellogg games, after which fine refreshments
r.urr. nf «»••«■» afternoon with her brother. Will
,
were served.
■ ll,rl&gt;
1DlPP- and family south of Freeport camp. Pine lake.
Elizabeth
Woods received her I Mr. and Mrs Herman Brown of
&gt;n ’au'Tj
I Mr. and Mrs Andrew Blough acTkoma. ^i'aai n. icompanled Noah Thomas to Lowell honor roll pin Thursday night. She Grand Rapids spent Friday afterwas one of four. Junior Woods was I noon with Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Mar­
Saturday afternoon
Krtaalir. Hlepl
l Harold Yoder's were in Lowell *on the honor roll twice during the gan.
park., Ji.hn Tu
] Saturday afternoon and attended !year. All tlie jnipils from here and I Mr. and Mrs Alonro Hill and sons
vicinity passed their grades
I of Vermontville and Otis Jensen of
the Community sale,
Virginia Lewis is spending thc Detroit were calling on old friends
j Mr. and Mrs Will Mishler and
with her grandparents. Mr. and i here Sunday.
Gwendolyn called at thc John Thu- week
’
| ler home in Campbell Sunday aft­
ernoon.
Ivan Roush of Freeport called on
Frank Walton Monday afternoon
Ralph Walton was' in Hastings
Friday on business
Mrs. Andrew Blougji attended the
' funeral of Lawrence Rowland at the
Tliomapple church Thursday.
Mr and Mrs Vem Nash of Mus­
kegon visited W. H- Pardee and
family Sunday
Mr and Mrs John Watts of
Bowne Center were Tuesday vbl&gt; tors at Mra Jennie Pardee's.
Frank Walton accompanied Dr.
” c Pttkham to Lake Ode.ssa
u.i.j .t..i rirrui»t...r «n ..-.I Tuesday forenoon.
n*Ti
a • t ■. J Js
Th‘‘ MlMe* Beulah and Mary
'""’n 1‘ ‘ 11 p- .Cramer accompanied by thc Messrs
Hmiih
n-n-i"
lister and Durward Voltz of Grant
ppnBATr notice
--------- Rapids called at the H. A. Cram*
c.,Or. home Monday evening and also at­
' "
1 tended the graduation ot the ladies'
“’i" brother. Nicholas Cramer, at the
T. '|M. E church in Freeport.
I Mrs Lydia Porritt of West Bowne
^"‘Jand Mr and Mrs. Will Graham of
t«i. I Grand Rapids called on Mrs. Jennlc
'^'r Pardee Thursday afternoon.
I Mrs. W A. Seifert and family of
I nt ♦ Freeport and guests spent Sunday al
Walton cottage at Gun lake.
‘ j
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeClair of
n near Clarksville called on Mrs. Jennle Pardee and Will Mishler ThursA4 day afternoon.
Mrs. H. A. Johnson. Helen and
"X, Junior called at the W. H. Pardee
home Bunday aflcmoon.
Ralph and Bernice Walton al­
t." 1 tended the P. H. 8 picnic al Gull
I lake Tuesday.
*M-| Mr. Fitzsimmons of Alaska called
»uia crnerai admtnhiralnr | at Frank Walton's Saturday evening..
.
of ten years ago
.
"Kansas City. Mo. May 30. 1®24.
Memorial day brought coal and
cloudy weather to the northwest and
...
...... ........ . .....................
parts of the southwest In tlie wake
n .it t.i.i ,..iin r.."m I- ■pimiMrd of gQ inches of snow In the Rocky
ni *i’«",i»»'Lid tJ»ih7nn&lt;
j Mountains near Anaconda. • MonANh it IS I't'RiiuK onnEiu n th»t; tana. Although the snow was report"Led limited to lhe Continental divide
rh monlh f..r 1»u
mnnlha
...
■.
... ----------- -------------- -------------- ! section near Anaconda the cold

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S*o»tt &lt;lrwi»nl. Peobalr

wave extended into Wyoming with
comparatively low temperatures in
Nebraska. Kansas and Missouri. Tlie

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TELLS HDW TO KEEP YOUR
COMMUNITY DUSTLESS
maximum temperature here yester­

day was 58 degrees as compared to
00 a year ago.

AT SUMMER PRICES!

BARRYVILLE.
Last Week's Letter
A home coming of the Barryvllle
Bunday School will be held at the
church June 10. Ah former members
are invited to come lo Sunday
School at 10 o'clock after which a
pot luck dinner will be had and a
general good time.
Mrs. Herbie Wilcox accompanied
Mr and Mrs. s. E. Powers to Kalamaaoo Monday where they spent
the day shopping and saw. "Bottom
Side Up" at lhe State Theater.
Elmer Warren and daughter, also
hls son and wife of Sunfield, were
callers of Mr. and Mrs will Hyde
Sunday. Dr. Morgan Skinner of
Grand Rapids wm a guest al thc
Hyde home Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale DeVine of
Nashville spent Bunday with hls
parents and motored to Banfield In
the afternoon.

According to the code, coal
prices are to advance every
month.You can see the advantage
in placing your order at once.
We carry grades of coal to
suit every need and you will
find our service prompt and
pleasing.
' '
i ,x

Nashville were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbie Wilcox Sunday.

SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE &amp; COMPANY

Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Hendershott and Mrs. Ruth
Springer ot Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Heber Foster and
Agnes and Mrs. Esta Day spent Sat­
urday In Battle Creek.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend the Children’s Day program
at the church next Sunday evening.

Dealer. In WOOL. GRAIN. SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.

ANY roadside residents few hours with u dean, odor­
have lived in a dust cloud less dust-layer that does its
every summer for years. They
work by holding moisture on
objected to dust but they the road.
.
didn't know that there was a The modern dust-layer, Dowclean, odorless way to pre­ flake Calcium Chloride, comes
vent dust. These roadside in the form of small flakes that
dwellers should read this book­ look like snow and which, like
let "How to Control Dust." The snow, melt themselves into the
book tells how gravel roads road surface. They draw moisand streets can be
ture from the air
dustproofed in a
and hold it on the

M

road, giving the effect of a gentle
rain, except that the moisture
does not quickly dry up but

stays for weeks.

When you realize that by hold­

ing down the dust you also save
•he road, you will understand
that in the end it costs less than
to let roads blow away.
Write for our booklet, "How to
Control Dust."

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

Members of the Cemetery Circle

PHONE 2257

HASTINGS

l»3d.

•* Hastiata. Niehl**
(

Elmer Gillette Tuesday evening.
Election of officers resulted as fol­
lows: Pres. Elmer Gillette; SecTreasHerbie Wilcox. Dues may
be paid at the church on Decoration
day and will be greatly appreciated
as the money Is necessary If we
keep tlie cemetery looking nice.

DOWFLAKE
CALCIUM CHLORIDE 77-80%

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SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

THE HASTINGS BANNER
12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JUNE 13, 1934

PAGES lto8

SAILING ON CRUISER
00110111 DflUinC DC
4IIE11
Sea Serpent At Gun Lake ? 223 CERTIFE0
PUWTIME
WITH PRES. ROOSEVELT UUllUUL
dbHUUL DUI1UU
OUIlUO FIL"
IIL
Perish
the
Base
Thought!
'KISITSOIMICIMP
EIGHTH GRADERS 0i DUCED TO $145,500 8Rector
-°n ofHere
-'ora,r
•oo,•1 IT Fill
to Join,!?1
Faculty
ROBERT LOCKTON TO
BE NEW H. H. S. COACH

THREE CABINS FOR 80LE

County Must Be Loyal to Its Carter Snake;
This New Creature a Product of Repeal?

ARE NOW ENTITLED
ENTER HIGH
SCHOOLS

TO

Sails About Juno J23.

' THESE WILL BE RETIRED

of the City Schools

BOYS

UNDER

14

F0U-

, Except for one change the faculty
George Herrick. wly&gt;. has been
I of tlie Hastings public school system
WITHIN THE NEXT
visiting Mr. and Mrs. George M.
N00N8, OVER 14 AFTfor 1934-35 will be Die same as dur­
Smith and other relatives here the [
TEN YEARS OLD
TWELVE YEARS
ERN00NB
«
ing the past year, according to 8upost week, has been notified that he
Shades of the Carter Snake I After 4. were seared out of their wits, Mrs.
1 jierintendent D. A. VanBuskirk.
must report at the Brooklyn Navy
DPI IQUTPIII PPG
ibeing decently buried for more than Norberg fainted—In fact Erichs day
Robert Lockton. son of the Rev. W. TWILIGHT SOFT BALL
UtLIUtt I rUL rnukwentv vean Rarrv eoontv. famous *“* rUlned B*,Ore rin«ln'f ot1- how' NO MORE STH GRADE
■Yard at one o'clock. Sunday. June HAVE FINE BUILDING
GRAM srnmill tn
y
ty famous evcf he
whether or
CVAUC DcmilDcn
011
Houston.।
GAMES START THURSDAY
un(4IYI ouncuULEU
OUntUULtLL. monster appears to have been not
not there were any
-------------------- -------tAAMo ntUUlntU the boat on which president Frank­ 'TO SHOW FOR THE MONEY
unpm
"pink elephants
'■
lin D. Roosevelt is to take a &gt;vaca-'
---------- rand teaching duties which have been
. „
.
„
,resurrected (at least In the mind of splashing about the shore or any'
&lt; Trained Counsellors to Have exciteable Erich Norberg who ap- ----------------------------------—
"purple alligators" doing -------------rhumba Teachers'
Certificates Ad- tian cruise, sailing about June 23. In 1934 $9,000 Principal filled f&lt;x the past five years by Leslie I The Evening Games BUkrt at
.
Cuba.
Porto
Rico
and
the
Hawaiian
nrm
—
Hawthorne,
who
U
now
conducting
Z «*. -.5
Hawthorne,
who
Is
now
conducting
Cuba. Porto Rico and the Hawaiian
-dmt,.
f Supervision of GirlsCamn 'Parent,y f“tmd some of these repeal in the reeds; Undoubtedly there
mit Them Now to
30, Two. Evenings
Islands are on lhe itinerary, the W1U Be Retired—The Pay­ an Ice and fuel business here.
a—
rv
F beverages a bit tx&gt; strong for his must have been.
.m—
---------ment-uAVerage $15,807
i
■ -----president
returning
to --------Seattle, [
Bach WMk
Periods Are 12 Days
|active imagination) only this time
High Schools
Officer Churchill very properly1
The Blue Bird unit of the Camp! *” 11,6 fonn of “ ' sea serpent" which dismissed the matter as a case of
clluo,.ro u
»c Wash., where he has an engagement. || It will be remembered that when Hastings, Is 25 years old. received his
Tile Banner has ,„
mentioned
the
The
play
ground actlviBachelor of Arts degree from Ann
* . summer
“
P y *
WUVtSome time ago. George took and ,
Fire Girls' organization has its own i**llows llkc “ «&gt;*' with a sore throat, over indulgence in one or more of ract lh&gt;[ Uie
|cgujBlure made a
■ the Central school building and au­
■ &gt;*»**&gt;■
anreinl
„
r-i
7
the
best Lock
tradl- the numerous varieties of polont change in regard to eighth graders passed the examinations for Chief ditorium were erected, the school Aitor In \m. «** &gt;nnM u&gt; M. A.
,Following
—
-----------------------------------•pectal r.mn
camp on
Clear .lake
at ,:.tlon.
t-----------ton. this
this
creature
has a
aNess
slate-coldegree from the same Institution in;
arM-'-horseslioe
creature
has
slate-colbeverages now on the market and
— _* - .
. 8 L 878.
Petty Officer on the Houston, but
■
....has obtained
.....a permanent
. ' nltahlnar Iteams
aimii have been organiaod.
and
Dowllm. and Interesting plans areL.^J,
wi.ivl. rears up refused to itave his Sunday after- in the rural schools. Heretofore has not yet received his appoint­ board sold 5170.000 of school district 1933
■ored. eel-like head which
they were required to pass an exami­ ment.
j bonds to meet the cost. The board certificate from the Detroit Teach-1
***“ U to play a retuUrbeing made for tills season. Thei-»
! about
out
water.noon
r &lt; disturbed. He said that Nor----- .four
— •feet
—- —
• of
-• Jlie
------------nation.; If Ko
they
they were not
games, which will be
It seems that Officer Clive church- berg didn’t sound as though he were ellglbl&lt;
y0failed
“
He is looking forward, to a very had accumulated a fund of nearly era' College. He Is married and has
camp, called "Camp Kit." b a part chill of MiddlevMIe received a call "In the cups’ -but then you can t
.
™
*ch0°l pleasant trip with the official party $40,000, which made the bond Issue coached professional bosket ball. Pn„
of Camp Kitanniwa, and consists of
that
much
smaller
than
It
would
^XnUv tlwuaht 1 aboard. Mrs. Roosevelt cannot ac­
teams in Elkhart. Indiana, his home
y? u" , fourteen year* M age
three cabins, solely for use of the Sunday from a man with a foreign always tell. A gas station attendant
otherwise
have
been.
The
legislature
evidently
drought
will
play
during
the forenoons; boys
accent, apparently very excited about is reported to have talked with lhe thlt c
lral XU Zho^n- 'company her husband without the
1 town.
younger girls from the rfges of 6 to something, who gave his name as Norbergs and he says they all LkidTSit ^SleTta toe
In
Hie
year
1931
only
the
Interest
1 permission of congress, as it Is an
Many people here will remember
10 years. The unit has its own
Erich Norberg of Wlnnegago Co. Illi- seemed ■•agitated" about something.
* 1
.. .
! unwritten law that no woman shall was paid; in 1932 58.000 principal । Robert Lockton as a young boy and schedule of such games has not beea
counsellors, assemblies and evening
sail aboard a cruiser without such and 57.650 Interest were paid; last wish him the best of success in his' announced, but will be prepared by
FYank Clncebe.ux got a
big
programs, aa well as private instruc­ nols. Erich claimed that while he
| year the board paid 38.000 of prin- new position.
the director, Joseph Brozak, and
und his family were enjoying a pic- kick" out of toe story. He says Jiiat
™
1
Ipermission.
tion in swimming, handicraft, danc­
.
Accordingly there
1 ci|&gt;al and $7,290 Interest. This year,
given in the Banner. Until more* is
-------------------- .
ing. dramatics, and games. French nlc lunch at the south end of Gun during ah his years al Trail's End was
Ithe payment was $8500 of princi­
no examination of eighth grad­
known about how many will partici­
lake, his son. Magnus, age 9. let out he has never even seen what might
pal and $6,930 of interest,
nils
ers In this county this spring. It
pate in the forenoon and afternoon
and because of the benefit and en- a
1 scream and pointed toward the honestly be described as an over­ was left aiutiw new law provides
reduces the outstanding bonds to
games It is impossible to make defi­
arnient received from it, the coun- 1reeds. There—believe it or not— size nake; although according to a with lite teachers to certify wheth-41
'$145500.
nite announcements. We will pass
ajne
■
lors hope to hold classes again 1about twenty feet off shore was a report in a Battle Creek paper he er the pupils had satisfactorily
satisfactorily
danej
the information on to the boys of
, Payments from now on will be as
|slate-colored. eel-Uke head of un- claims there have be-n strange
wwk* in?toe etahto^Xd? If
this year.
Hastings later on. In the meantime,
i follows:
proportions which rose noUcs on toe lake of lute, which
*.**8?u' K
.. "
Miss Frances Olau. 110 Euclid ave- 'believable
1
a rural teacher give# to a pupil in
those who are Interested ahould go
I
1935
—
$9,000
will
be
paid
on
the
some
four
feet
above
the
surface
of
quite
probably
are
caused
by
toe
nue, who has been head counsellor 1
her school a certificate tliat he or
to the fair grounds and learn all
water. The "creature" watched distorted echo of some mooing cow; rte i^’Tu^f'Jir^^'ZoX ON A MOUNTAIN SIDE IN
at the camp for three years, has the
1
M’M75° °"
they can from Mr. Brocak aa to
:
them
for
a
moment
and
then
slipped
also
splashing
sounds
whfch
are
OI
K
raacs
tausnt
in
sucn
—
------------—
i
--------------of
the
eight
grades
taught
to
such
_
T
_
”
U
IN
SIDE
ANNUAL
SCHOOL
MEET
­
been a Blue Bird leader for the last
time of games in which they desire
back into the lake after glv- probably nothing more than some
•• .- rArfin-ntA en|i.tA«
nlTTDAnbrr. tr.nrrn
CALIFORNIA
HARKS w
BACK
a
1938—$9500 Will be paid' On the
four years, and has had seven ■ quietly
1Ing a strange
ING MONDAY NIGHT
cry which resembled a of these big. fighting Gun &gt;-ke
eSnauT^o
principal and $6.14250 on the Inter­
years- experience as a primary
The Twilight soft ball league i« •
I cross between a groan and a bellow. "Musklrs" making their presence
7.^'*
«-xammatton to
WAS HARMONIOUS
TO MEXICAN WAR
est.
* ‘ "
Mias Glau &gt;uu
has won
camp ■ 1------- -................ -...... —.................
wmi CUII1U
—
scheduled
to start tomorrow. Thurs­
and a
a younger
wumar, son. Jan.
Jan age
aa. known,
known
|
I
__ ,_____
fame os a. story teller and
many1 of . Magnus and
| 1937—$10,000 will be paid on the
day. June 14. The soft ball garnet a
her stories are centered about her
I
principal
and
$5,715
on
the
Interest.
FISCAL
YEAR
DOES
—
are to begin tomorrow. Thursday .
the same as heretofore. $60 toward [AMERICANS SURROUND' 10,0'
— ILS-----hobby, nature.
the tuition of such pupils to high
cn «... .. . omr- I 1938—$10500 will be applied on
“li
M *»(&lt;■. or Albion ;DOGS HAVE BECOME UN­
NOT END TILL JULY 1
(school. It is up to the parents and
ED ON ALL SIDES u»e Principal and $5265 on the ta। on Thursday and Friday nlghta at
t erest.
• - “
। each week. There will be three soft I
1939—511,000 will be paid on the Fred Johnson to Be Presi-1। ball games played at the same Uma. -1
I as we know Use tuition in none of Kit Carson Crept Through
ments for the dancing CIMX3.
classes. MLvsl^
,,,
. .'
principal and 54,79250 on the in-’
dent—Other Officers Re­
there being three diamonds available
i the high schools-of the county ex­
Foote has been a Camp
C.—.,- Fire leader . Owners ‘Allow Their
'
Mexican Lines, Brought
| terest.
1
ceeds 180. bo that what the district
for that purpose.
main the Same
I 1940-411.500 will be paid on Ute
since 1926 and holds the rank of"
i pays will cover the tuition.
Run at Large 0onHelp
and Won Day , principal and 1458750 on the Inter- The annual school meeting was ' The Hastings Sort BaH League wiH
Torch Bearer in social leadership
„ ,
..
trarv tn Lawr
I
------------- _________ Li' Below we
** give
g,ve the
Ulc names
namcs d(
01 the
lhe
Naturally there are many very in- egt.
■
.
and music. She has spent the lost ! „
held
Monday
night
tn
the
Central
M. after the regular
a y
u
, SOLICITING COMMITTEE &lt;lghlh graders in Barry county rura! teresting drives around San Diego. [ 1941—512.000 will be paid "on the
year collecting stories, poems and , Dogs have become an unbearable ।
■ । schools wwho
Ka have been certified t...
school auditorium. Undoubtedly it
by
games about her hobby which is al- [nuisance
.
AND WIVES WERE
is due to the tact that the peopleThe
___ ..Hirsch
_____ ______
Pickle,____
Company
___ _ vs.. th»
,
their teachers as having successfully With mountains, hills, desert coun-. principal and 53.780 Interest.
in this city. They roam
so nature.
1942—512500 will be paid on the. recognized that Hastings has such'A. and P. Company teams will com- '
passed the eighth grade in their re­ try. beautiful fruit groves, and the
Painesville
।
lhe
streets,
not
only
unmuzzled
but
ENTERTAINED
Ml&amp;s Mary Paine, of 1__
spective * schools. Three townships ever present Pacific. It couldn’t be principal and 53.240 Interest,
splendid schools that caused the at-, pete. and the Kroger va. J. O. Pane,
।
ohto B1.U |
Ktenunralkm.
Ohio, is a graduate of Ohio
| in the county do not appear in this otherwise. With Mr. and MrX. Jns.l 1943—513500 will be paid on Ute tendance to be so small.
j ney Company teams will have a oon»
Vnlve..!&lt;&gt;■ arxl will
llw .wlmmln, J11' d"“*c11
" I After the reading of the minutes test.
। list. Also some districts in Hope, Ironside one day we made a long | principal and 5257750 Interest.
liutructor al Uw eamix Thl. will be
“■'“■•U"'- HELD AT PINE LAKE
1 Yankee Springs and Irving Twpa. circuitous drive to Escondido, a very j 1944—514.000 will be applied on of the previous annual meeting bv
Pridav at 6:20 the Piston Rlnfl
by
bar lourtl, wuaon aa camp eo'unadb"11
CAMP THURSDAY EVE Woodland and Thornapple each pretty little inland city, surrounded I the principal and 52.070 Interest.
Secretary Carl Wesplntcr. Treasurer team will try conclusions with
|
jor
plaints to the city authorities, nnd
by fine orange groves. We went by! 1945—515.000 principal will be re- Charles 8. Potts read his financial
have
township
schools.
Part
of
Barry
decided m
to
The Wl camper,, ibmijh rate- Friday night
nl«ht the council a«iaed
one
route,
taking
us
up
through
the
(tired
and
51.440
of
interest
will
be
Kellogg Foundation Were the
(Continued on page six)
report for the fiscal year, ending ' Company team and the Bankers
tlonUig, have a certain routine to|
mountains and through narrow-1 paid.
.
July 1. 1933. As the present school put on their contest.
No dog has any right on the
Hosts — About 100
passes, and returned by another' —
• • — follow. They rise for breakfast a: ।|
year will not end until July 1, a fi­
HICKORY CORNERS CEN­
8 o'clock, have their various classes ' streets of this city unless It Is muzroute that was Just as interesting.
lired in 1946 when tire principal nancial report tor this yearoould fully organized so as to start
Were Present
11
sled.
The
proper
place
for
a
dog
Not so far from Escondido, on a payment will be $17,000. with 5765 not be given at the meeting. How­
at fixed hours, enjoy a rest period
TENNIAL
AUG.
3,
4,
5
I' Is at home, cither tied up or kept
The
Appreciation
Dinner,
tendered
after lunch, and arc in bed at 8:30
qufet narrow road that didn't seem as Interest.
ever. that will be presented to the
o'clock. They learn to cultivate, I|'in the house or some place where by the Kellogg Foundation to the
Uwbear so much traffic, we came
During the fifteen years in which
/ worthwhile hobbies and to make the, |I they will not be public nuisances, members of the. committees and Committee Planning a Very upon a little mountainside park Ip these bonds will be retired, the peo­
pie of this city as soon after July 1
i The council this week is publishing their wives who so successfully put
I
most of their leisure time.
the center of which was a monu­ ple of this city will have paid 576.­ aa is possible. The expenses of the
Enjoyable
Program
for
! the dog ordinance of this city In over the campaign to finance the
Camp periods last twelve days and j
ment erected to the memory of 25250 of interest and 1170500 of present school year have been met
the Three Days
are open to young girls who do not,; the Banner so everyone can read Boy Scout and Camp Fire Olrls or­
Capt. Phil Kearney, and his gal­ principal, or a total of 5246.252.50. without Issuing scrip, and all the which will be lively and
belong to the Blue Bird unit, as well it. The sentiment of the council was ganizations in this county, was a
The dates of Friday, Saturday lant defense at this spot against a It is more than likely that if the
that it must be rigidly enforced. delightful........
affair... It was held atw.v
the and Sunday. August 3. 4 and 5, have much superior force of Mexicans people of Hastings had known in scrip Issued the previous year has
as to unit members.
been paid. The Installments of
The matter was referred to the pub- . Pine lake Kellogg Camp Thursday been selected as the lime for the during the Mexican war in 1846. We
1930 that we would be passing principal and Interest on the school
For the following week on
He safety and Improvement commit- j'evening.
evening.
Centennial celebration at Hickory heat and read much about the lead­
(Continued on page six)
bond indebtedness and all expenses
t0 “EL
. ... L
“
—
-•
.........
..a
a...vM
I A delightful dinner was served nt j Corners, wic
the cmnnmtCT
committee macing
making ership and feats of valor of great
of
the school to date have been paid.
■ Rd After
After the
the menu
menu Hugh
Itiiirlr Riley,
Dllrv preparations
—ailnHa for
/rw. a
« very interesting
i., « aaa.. a military leaders, but many, many ‘ RQRFRT DRAKF
Er,er&gt; dog owner should read the 66-,30.
There Is every Indication that the
times, way ofi in some obscure cor, r‘UDt'’1 UfiftAt WINo
ordinance In this issui of the Ban- of the area committee, introduced j three days
surplus to be carried into the new
ner.
... toastmaster. rLaurence Barnett of 1 On Friday
.. ....
....be an exhibit
... .. nee somowhere, many an officer of I
,as
there. will
IN AG. EXAMINATION year will be considerably larger than
,
i Hil* city. Mr. Barnett first Intro- of antique articles and relics oflower .rank will carry out some mis-1
wiil try conclusions with the Bank­
LOCAL WOMAN GIVEN
|&lt;luced E. H. Martindale, toe camplpioneel days, also a program to be sion requiring Ju^t as great a degree IRew„rd r p
« i
*
..
The term of Charles 8. Potts, who ers team and the A. and P. will have
of
courage
anti
sacrifice
as
that
of
“
ewara
18
‘
roe
Artp
10
the
rrnrnu nrnemn director of the Foundation. He Ax-; announced later.
is a member of the board, expired
&lt;»»-*—±*.
rtUtnAL UtLIolUN pressed his pleasure in meeting the Saturday will be a big day. with the most'eminent leader. But ht» act [
State ««-«Fair iin Detroit
FORMER HASTINGS JEW­
Power Company team.
with
this
annual
meeting.
Thomas
------------- folks and invited them to come when j s1Wrta and a ball game, also an ad- will go almost unheralded and un-1
Every boy Ln Hastings who can
September 1—6
Baud. R. K. Hurd and A. H. CarELER INVENTS FIRST
Appellatc
resulaT wort of |dress by justice w. w. potter, a sung, while the names of the more I
nypeusve Court
voun Con/irms
uoiuirms the?
tne , hc&gt;' °°ul&lt;1
veth were cliosen tellers. Only one possibly do so should get into Uww
Otonp_«jrr« OK..................
1 p.nto, U Io to « (reture on Salto- fortunate one will go ringing through ’ Twelve eighth grade boys tn
ONE BACK IN 1878
games and their parents should
Verdict Handed Down by V. |Uw
l Archie
,»teDSidr« thu dlr wu!d„
.iM. -------------7-------------------- the pages of history. But such is fame.1 rural schools wrote the special
Is a matter of regret that any no-1 amination to
in agriculture in the Potts. The ballots were put into a
S.
Court at
at-Grand
Rnnida
next Introduced. He expressed the1 Union servioei of tlje Wesleyan It is
S. Court
Grand Rapids
I appreciation of the people of this Methodist and Methodist Protestant Lationi I might have made concern-; 8taic Fair Boys' School Contest for real ballot box by the voters and the
ORIGINAL TIME PIECE
Kim Sigler received notice Tues- ..._ ann
rnr
,
city and county for the work of Ute churches will be a feature of the. Ing this particular battlefield have J a chance to be a guest at the Michi- tellers counted 87, every pne of them
STILL IN OPERATION Jlay from the United States Circuit .^
cannot I 8an 31*1*
l« Detroit Sept. 1-8.
i"',_ ~T~~- sooulmuure urd'th'.' home-coming TihuJlh
on Sunday.
This al- been lost or mislaid, and
”“l em’lnS!? Ohta“'thif'!l
'uuUwTU?,even recall the quite unusual name
Winners were selected by % coun- lection of school meetings In Has­ START INSPECTION
had
given
so freely of
th«' Weri'eyun* Methodist* chureh. The quiet little road, al the foot of' l&gt;' committee consisting of the ooun- tings this is the first time wuen
Runs 18 Years Without Stop­ cuion
IP r.ver leaders who
wl” h
*d *
l,“ “
OF WHEAT FARMS
. ^ll former as well as pre5ent_resl- the large steep hill, or small moun-' ty school commissioner in each
ping—Ingenious Mechan­
against the successful candidate.
I----- • •— ——--------- —• —-—*
— wiua, vi iiioaoi j vviaivia artu Dai a / tain, took us right by this almost । county and the county agricultural
After the meeting the board or­ Five Local Men Mamed to
Imagine If I «Mfcnt and a man qualified in agriism Not Patented
the;COunty nre invited to loan relics unknown battlefield.
Atlwuc ,M Pmdbc Tr. Comply. we aU realize are to helpful to 'S'
souvenirs
for this Centennial you can. re sleep hill side possibly! culture chosen by the two. who In ganized by re-electing the old offi­
?&gt; iw. SLTS’ --- -------,„t,y
'w He
S and
‘".US
”'"
People who believe the electric thereby .mrmlng . wrdlcl toM “Fwa.,
Measure Acreage Under
'“S.
1 LiTtviaumi.; They will be well cared 600 or 800 feet high, the side (for- -BarrY county was Theodore Knopf, cers as follows: Fred Johnson, presi­
clock is one of the many ultra-mod­ down in lhe United Suu, dlrlUcl I- ------ — -------- ——-,
Contract
sympathize with boys who for Bnd returned to the owners.
tunately) being covered with rocks. I William Robert Drake from the dent; Carl Wesplntcr, secretary;
em conveniences have another gue.-j court for the western district of I could
,lived
farms.
He ».
knew« how much
h
.j on «.
.
»»...».
comprising
t
he
general committee large and small, and quite an abun-' Barnum school In Carlton township, Charles S. Potts, treasurer.
Inspection of wheat farms M
coming. The device is really quite Michigan sitting in Grand Rapids. I
(Continued on page three)
old. In fact the first man to make
[are. the Rev. C. 8. Rcnnells, chalr- dant growth of cactus. The Mexi- j where Mrs. Claudine Matthews
In the appellate courts of the fed-1
(Continued on page six)
i taught, was chosen as the winner B.
man: Otis Lawrence. M. M. Rock­
L. ASSOCIATION
use of electricity to do away with era! Jurisdiction the attorneys are 'Vftllllr ncnoi C»C Mil
-------- &lt; a » ------------land the alternate is Wayne Henney
cultural Agent. InstrucUooa
the necessity for cranking up the old notified of the decision only, writ- YOUNG PEOPLE S CON; well.
—- the
- - Rev. Oscar Smith and W.
RE-ELECTS DIRECTORS
ten opinions not being furnished)
PFRFAirF IIIIUF IQ ? R®ckwe I This ahould prove to DAILY VACATION
c*'1’
FtnC-NUt JUNt 13 be a very interesting and enjoyable
Sweet, who formerly was a Jeweler except on demand. Mr. Sigler has
BIBLE
SCHOOL,
Robert
Drake's
average
for
the
The
Annual
Financial
Report
and Saturday. Monday found firs
here In Hastings more than fifty sent lor
for a copy or
of lhe
the decision and !'
[occasion,
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■
B'Qt 94.6.
04 A both
Knlh examinations
I'ran.i.'afbvi, in
I,,
(year
was
years ago and operated a store and the details of it will be Interpreted ,^11 Day Meeting at the Wes-1
Inspectors In ths fields.
Will Be Ready on
the subject of Science of Living
repair shop on main street
for readers as soon as received.
‘leyan —
............... ......
IVAN’T HOF FOUND GUILTY Sponsored by U. B. Church Things scoring 100 and he scored 87
Methodist
Gamp
July 1
Tills case Is of practical Interest
tor than a watchmaker and Jeweler. because it involves damages for in­
Grounds
The annual meeting of the Has­
BY JURY WEDNESDAY —Holding Sessions at Sec­ in this special examination.
He was always tinkering with some juries sustained by a customer
tings Building and Loan Association
ond Ward School
The annual Young People's rally ।
sort of new gadget or time-saving while on the premises of a store.
of the Michigan Conference of the,They Were Out Only an Hour
The Board of Christian Education DO NOT SEND RETAIL
device.
lowing three directors were re-elect­
Wesleyan Msthodlst church will be&lt;
nnd
Quarter tn
of the United Brethren church Is
LICENSE
FEE
NOW
It was In 1878, according to Mrs. TAX DELINQUENCY IN
Forrest Chris Man
ttna a WUttrier 10
ed for a term of three years: Robert township;
। held
new at
at the
me Camp
camp grounds,
grounds, rxjlh
.tjuui of
of '
sponsoring a Vacation Bible School
Bamuel K. Terry, a granddaughter,
thw*xaw i..m ,n
Atn-i. Is I■
Afrrea
Walton, Kim Sigler and Henry Shel­ Woodland will inspect in Car
rnilMTV DllklC Uiru Hastings, -Tuesday.
June 19. This
for the children of the Second ward.
who now lives in Loe Angeles, that
Special Blanks Will Be Sent don. The board consists of nine and Thornapplo towtwhips; L
LU UN I I nUNb HlbH to be an all day meeting beginning
This
school
will
be
held
June
18th
Dennis
Van't
Hof
of
Grand
RapMr. Sweet first completed a success­
members, three being chosen each
Ponni.
m____ . at 8:00 A- M There will be three
Wtt3 brought to trial before to 29th during the forenoon at the
in July for That
ful electric clock. The original, an More People Paying Toward addresses during the day by the Rev. judBC McPcek on Wednesday. Tiro Second. ward sciuuL building. All
old faahioned walnut grandfather
Purpose
. Tile directors met immediately ships; Vern
T A..;.,
«m. n — TV-.
—J—_, Ries,
riindA
Prnfrrmr
and . .... .
. . .
-r ,k...____ i a___ r
i Claude
Professor of
Greek and tlrrvir
Back Levies Than
During
testimony was presented, the law­ the children of the ward from 5 to
type of clock, was 7 1-2 feet high
The State Board of Tax Adminis­ after Die stockholders meeting ad- township will Inspect In
Bible Literature of Houghton. N. Y. yers made their pleas and Judge 12 years old are Invited to attend.
and is now In her possession at 1447
Last Year, However
The Houghton College Quartette will McPeek gave his charge to the Jury. Sessions begin promptly al 9 o'clock. tration has Lssued a request to the Jouriied and re-elected the following
Westgate avenue. West Dr, Angeles.
There are 2.933 people who have be In attendance and furnish spe- In an hour and fifteen minuter they Please bring crayons, pencil, scis­ retailers of Michigan, asking them officers:
Before it was moved to California
President—c. W. Potts.
not to send In &lt;helr 51 00 for their
oiunbrn IhrombDUl UM d.y.
„„„„ g ¥m
„„ „
returned
verdict
of guilty „
of pos- sors and box, older children bring
the clock ran eighteen years without' not paid their taxes in Barry county el.1
balance of the contracts.
Vice-President-F W. Stebbins.
Voun, people «e Invited u&gt; .1uw '(or £7, Bibles.
1934 retail license fee until they re­
[ during the past year, according to
stopping. A duplicate of the original! County Treasurer Maus. This rep­
Secy.-Treas —A. IL Carveto, .
“''"J
bnl acqulued him on lhe ch»n;&lt; o&lt;
Thursday of each week Is Visitor's mit their sales tax for the month of,
clock la In possession of another
July.
Special
blanks
will
be
sent
resents
a
delinquency
of
about
5130.
­
tauket
lunch
end
eel
to
lhe
Uiede
ol
trmCOTtln
,
o
,
llquor
judge
Meday when parents and all interested
members of .the family In Philadel­
for
this
purpose,
along
with
the
000 and includes about 5,000 deacrlp- the maples.
( t (
Peek deferred lhe sentence until, adults are invited —Mrs. Amy Bow­
phia.
Hecox.
, tlons of property, according to
regular form.
er, Supervisor.
Compared to the compact clock of
The annual financial report will
ESTABLISHING TESTI*
ml .u UenlMed b, Dep­
Next year the sales tax blanks
today the grandfather clock as Treasurer Maus. Exact figures are
will be In book form, so It will be not be ready unty July 1, the end of
built by Mr. Sweet is rather rudi­1 now being prepared. County Treas­
IMP I ADQDATQQV uty Sheriff Arthur Bell of Mlddle- NEW KIST DIARY STORE
easier to keep the records. The the Association^ fiscal year. That
INU LADUHAIUni .vlUe M
man who eluded him at
mentary in its adoption of electric­ urer Maus estimates that Uiere are
OPENS FOR BUSINESS Hoard has been busy returning the report will be’awaitcd with much
ity, but the principle of the placing between 5.000 and 6,000 people who «
1
.
Ithe Ume when he errested Russell
51.00 fees that have been sent In interest. . The Banner Is promised
pay county taxes. This indicates Council Votes to Purchase Von Horn In Middleville on March
(Continued on page three)
a copy it that time.
About 200 gallons of Ice cream before time.
that delinquency for the current
Necessary
Equipment
for
lai- Van Hom U now serving a sen- and more than 3.000 cones were
year will be in the neighborhood of
noMMary afuipu
v
&lt;cnee In Ionia. Witnesses were pro­
UJTY MARSHAL
passed
out
to
the
people
who
attend
­
CLOCK CONTROL SOON
50 per cent, In comparison with a
Use
Of
the
City
duced who claimed that the two ed the opening of the Kist Dairy
DESERVES PRAISE.
of 25 per cent during
In order to test whether the city men had sold liquor at Middleville stre-e here Monday evening between
READY FOR TESTING delinquency
1933. .
bewage disposal plant Is giving sat- several limes previous to Van Hom's 6:30 and 9 o'clock. The Interior of
Marshal Harry Thompson for recent
, To counter-balance this, however,
A master control* mechanism for
isfactory service the council voted arrest.
arrests for drunkenness and
the store has been attractively deco­
operating the court house clock is twice as many people have- paid to­ Friday that a laboratory foi1 such
'
ycn driving. There Is no rsaa
rated and a large line of ice cream
. rapidly being brought to completion ward their back taxes this year as testing be established, and the nec­
autonioblllsU who keep soft
products will be carried. Tables and
. by George Balch of the local Bell during 1933. On June 10, 198?, 428 essary equipment purchased,
the
chairs are arranged around the wi|X
1‘ui.hk u.
receipts
were
written
or
payment
of
Telephone
Company - and
Nile
same
to
be
maintained
at
the
wafor
the
convenience
of
customers/^t
Fancher of the Auto Sport Shop. back taxes, while on June 11 &lt;rf this terworks station.
is possible that a light lunch serace
CLAUDE
HOFFMAN, ADMR.
The cabinet for the meclianism was year 855 receipts have been written.
The same equip..----- --------------------- ---------- ------- will be added to the dairy products
slble through drinking. Neither to
constructed by Mr. Rockwood, an
by the board of health for testing . An auction sale to scale the es- line later on.
that during some of the recent hoc there any reason why decant peo­
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
employee of the Hastings Table Com­
days Uie pumps at the waterworks ple should ba oosnpeUed to wlttrom
I wish to announce my candidacy, idllk. and will greatly aid tbels work, tale of James Cheeseman. deceased
pany. In preliminary tests the con­ on the Republican ticket in the
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1
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■
will be held at the Ray Pierce mill
station delivered 500.000 gallons per drunken men attempting to nego­
FATHER AND SON BANQUET.
trol functioned smoothly and both [September Primaries, for the office
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
on East Green St.. Henry Flannery
There will be a Father and Son day. Up to the present time there tiate the streets and listen to the
Balch and Fancher see no reason
„„
I hereby wish to announce that I auctioneer. Claude Hoffman, Admr., banquet- at Hendershott school on has been no preceptible lower.ng of
why it shouldn’t work out equally county,
the water in the vein from which when they are intoxicated.
McDonald —Adv. am a Republican candidate far offers 3 motors. 36 in. band saw as Friday evening, June 15.
wall
wavb. rwl.Xa
—
well In
In operation. U/However,
wither
nomination for sheriff of Barry Co. well as other saws, shafttag and
tiro city draws ita supply. Hastings
HOMEMADE ICE CEEAM.
of them are guaranteeing anything
MIXED DANCE8,
BA8KBALU
al the Sept, primary. Your support belts, buzz planer, pointer, and other
is Indeed fortunate to have such a
until the final hook-up has actually . Martins orchestra. 81. Marys will be appreciated.
Friday evening. June IS,
At Vickery's. Clear lake, Sunday, plentiful
------- supply „
of —
excellent water—
■ t&gt;av mill equipment,
-Out 8-30.
Wm. O. Btruln. I for full particulars.
lake, every Friday night.—Adv.
June 17. Dowling vs. Lacey.—Adv.
no finer in the stale.

USE OF GIRLS BIX TO

MOOT OF THE«
BATTLE FIELD

believable nuisances

CHARLES S. POTTS
HAD NO OPPONENT

MGHTFULAP
PRECISION DINNER

ELECTRC CLOCK
JNDLOOEVICE

4

One'Auction Sale

*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE U, IBM
1. arc the ones who suffer from | holdup In Georgia, came to Mlchi-

ifflEpmoioii,*
SUMS PMOfflS ”

l gan. was arrested and sent back by
G°V. Green, was convicted, given a
nf lon9 term, escaped and returned to
, Toy related many Instances ofMlci,lKan
*what he termed as “wanton release &gt; Bruckej jjjned thc extradition pa'fncludlng a holdup
««■ ! pcrs and Crawford escaped en route.

CAMP KITANNIWA
PROVING POPULAR

OVERCOME BY LETB

AL GAS FUMES FRIDAY.

NEWS OF INTEREST

LOCAL NEWS

TO HOG PRODUCERS I
Dickie Dshlhouaer, 3. *on of Mr.
and Mra. CharlM Dahlhouaer of
Registrations Three Time* Nashville, was overcome by lethal
No Limitation on Litters of.
go* fume* Friday.
| Walnut street 1* to be repaired
Last Year** At Oorre*Hogs Under Recent
Dickie had been playing with thc from Market street to Young street,
S 'iXTf.’XL; ,•b
orovsl. ana
v»d again came W mienchildren of Claud Perry two door* । Mri Mlke bcc^ nh underwent »
•
„££!,£
—I— ~
to ucorsin
ponding Time
Ruling
operation at Pennock taapila!
USTMO oantiKiLs FREE
““h,nnA ™
Camp Kltannlwa on Clear lake, 2?rth .of K&gt;e _Dahlhou*er home,
County Agent Harold J. Potter |
Thursday
the Penys pmvpw
moved —
and
—-—forenoon
•---------- •
■J , -ruesdav
TO iXZUMZ OSJMZS
CT1™ u, bhr-^d.( uboMup.
r£- sjulh of Dowling, opens on Monday Friday
received the following Information!
W. A. Goff of Charlotte came I' n,n ’ ‘ .. .
. .
June 25. and from present Indica­ •rx fnvvbifrstp.
from
Wasiilngton
Monday morning
hzbuu««
I Denton fitreet, from Grand to
DENOUNCED
uP
nor of Oforgla asked him to send ,tion* promUaa to be exceedingly
regarding Oom-Hog contract* in
discussed by the proaecutor.___
rord back.
back_ On
On the
the recommcnrecommcn- ,
•, Oraw
Crawford
Barry county.
Tn the city, of Mt. Clemen* seven
t thc BtU)niPy general, the popular with Camp Fire Girls. Reg­ Mr*. Ed. Mathews of Morgan. It is i and open gutters made on same.
"No LlmltMion on Litter*.—In
m (here ™ . murder: -.p^,
pt Mlchbnu, re- istrations now, are almost three alleged the back door was left unMr*. C. W. Crawford 1* recovering
TOY GIVES INSTANCES
r&gt;&lt;,.ir- wofn*n killed her husband to run 1 fused to send him back to Georgia." times os many as last year at this [locked and Dickie, as was his cu»- from her recent lllneu and has re­ view of the fact that the,, contracts,
will not be finally adjusted until
OF GREAT HARM DONE . way with her sweetheart. Judge Crawford entered upon a life of time.
tom. opened it Friday to go In. The turned to her home froth Pennock
after spring litters have been far­
[Reed in sentencing her said It was
hospital.
•
'Or,.nc that
Denounce* Permitting Boy* [Die
same case as
that nf
of RltEH
Ruth Rnv.
Sny-.minateTfinafiy ^an'artack'upmi
The council ordered new sidewalks rowed. resulting in many uninten­
!der
death
penalty
Girin to Drink Beer
?Cr who
wI?2 received
deatlhe
' penalt
\inn
U-ycar-old school girl, hl* con­
on the south line of lota 968 and 989. tional violations of the contract pro­
ned Giri* to Drink Beer
ln
State. This
' and wntrncp
M*rquette r.m (or HU. u" ( win b.
is wither
another .U&gt;U
Thb »mnan screed
also on the east side of lota 1214 vision* limiting the number of 111lers-to be farrowed in 1934, all pro­
in Beer Parlors
,
vm*r« &gt;e«r,
for murder
BevanSeven
vearsye.r.,,
..
.
..
.. ..
.
.seven
or n.nrir,
,.
-people
and 1237.
the project system: L e.. the *lrl*|nc2P'
„na .n™,.nfiv
Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Putnam have visions in the contract limiting the.
will decide what they want to ac-■
ived i
In a speech recently given by . wonder
wmwimvi tI said that it was on open . k
number of 1934 litter* are hereby1
hln)..
।
moved to their farm in the southern
Harry 6. Ttff. thc prosecuting »t- ! Invitation
mVitation for
for the
the Dlllimrer.
Dillingers to
to come
come .. ,.K P rumorcd lhroughout the compllsh and then receive advice .-J?."®
“He didn’t forget you—
part of Johnstown township for thc rescinded. This ruling doe* not af-'
and help from lhe counselor. ThU
feel In any way the limitations on!
torney of Wayne county, at a gath- here?
state that there are many more program will develop Initiative and
l?l8hA_ha'e bCCn tatal.—Grand summer months.
Don't forget him."
•ring in Saline. Mich , that officer
"Th«‘ same wanton policy which noted gangsters and criminals who
The council granted tlic applica­ the number ot hogs produced for
leadership ability. Thc head coun- K^P”3 Press.
.
unmercifully scared tlie Comstock ' '&gt;«■’ not lake mto consideration the I will be released before thc end of
tion ot J. J. Mead for a gasoline market from 1934 litter*."
,,,,, ,
Tills ruling means tliat there Is
administration for granting pardons decent, law abiding proplc of our,1 the year." Toy said, impressing up­ sclor will be Ann White of Indian-1
pump at his new store location on
Here are Home sugges­
no limit as to the number of lit-,
to criminals convicted of *crlous of- community or the safety of our on the crowd that every crime no ola. Iowa. She i* a graduate of YOUNGSTERS WILL
East Grand street.
-----, OU»|WII VJUCBV aim IUU cauipro _'
ivr
allowed under the contract but
-1
'state, is not only reflected in paroles , — - - tions for “Hia.Gift.*
orjI
STUDY SHAKESPEARE Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Gardner re­ ters
matter how small costs the people n number of years at Camp Hantcsa.
- .
-|Cc,»cu
ceived aura
word io
to any
day inai
that weir
their son that there still 1* a limit as to the
He cited the killing of the St. ■but In the extradition policy of Che I SI.500.
I। ••.«
the Des Moines Comp Fire Girl *I I
number of pigs that can be marketed
He recalled the attack of four1
Clair deputy sheriff by the Dillinger state of Michigan today. Do you1
Mtnrv Telling
Toliinn- Club
Hlnh Begin* -Robert
1S SCrlOUSly
ill
Of SCftflel fCcamp.
Miss
White
Is
an
accorn-1
Btory
vcr
hU
home
J,
NUm
from 1934 Utters. Tilts number Is
gang, and deplored the "wanton rc- know that out of 30 requests from1 hoodums upon a Detroit resident
plished musician and is very proSessions Next Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen are thc 75 per cent of the adjusted average .
- lease" of criminals in Michigan un­ governors of other states for crimi­। jKirked in his automobile on Jefier- ficlcnt In handicraft and dramatics. I
tier the democratic administration. nals. not ordinary criminals, out of 30 son Ave., thc hoodlums forcing Ute
Morning
I parents of a daughter born on Sat- production of market hogs from 1932
She will be assisted by Lucille
He referred particularly to the re­ applications In which hearings were man to drive to Macomb county,
1
"
I urday. June 9. She ha* been named ami 1933 litters.
Dramatic instruction. Interpretive' Nancy Ann. 'congratulations.
Thi* ruling is going to be a real
M»e of
o&gt; a
a murderer
mu.uor. from Kalama - held before the governor. 21 were where they robbed him of &lt;12. and Munk who will be In charge of
lease
dancing and music will be included j The council voted Friday evening help to that producer who had the
soo, another from Macomb county denied? Mind you they wanted to then killed him. "Two of those *?n’u Lro,La,K1naturc J°re .
Munk ha*been a counselor at Kit-. as
part of lhe advantages offered ■ |o gravel the parking space on-the hard luck to lose all hls pigs from
and robbers from all over the state take these men back to other * totes.
F’oCowlesoflto members of the National Junior south-aide of State street, from Dr. early farrowing tills spring, as It
with a sum­
flrsl and lhe governor said Nn
No ,n
to these hoodlums were paroled convicts. Thc
“Mind you in Comstock's first
- - other states. Michigan is the asy- ‘story Is written and written, my
ain
^at’i8hakespcare Story Telling Club, Mohler's office to the C. K. Ac S. will allow him now to farrow pigs
mery tie that
year, 3,500 criminals were paroled.
friend*, in blood."
tie Creek College, will teach fencing, which will hold its first meeting on
tracks.
up to the average number lie has
Many of them were paroled out of lum for criminals."
looks right
I “The present democratic goveni- archery.
marketed
from
litters
of
the
past
dramatic*.
Mi&amp;s Monday. June 18. Thc sessions will । Mrs. Victor Hilbert of Woodland
the state to commit their depreda| ment in Michigan not only has been Cowles hasana
had previous camping | be about one and a half hours long a patient at Pennock hospital two years without violating hl* con­
with IL
He dwell «•&lt;»»•&gt;, &lt;», the
ot a. failure, but
„„ if
„ you please.
„ It has w^-onxm cBmo“mrnfiPOt!^aa,vnIeJan‘1
** he,d ln lh« soclal । having undergone an operation on tract.
abiding people of the state of Mich- Jess Crawford, who committed a • bc€n morc than a filure. u hB5
u N£L*.Y f rooma °f U’P Mpthodul ct’iirch onTuesday. She U doing us well as
---------------------------------------------------------- ' gone a great way to ruin our repuShirt*, $1, $1.29, $1.50
handcraft
camp. Her hobby Is Monday. Wednesday and Friday
nnsslble
FORM “FITZGERALD, tation throughout the nation as a photography. Clarice Clapp, who Is a I forenoons. Classe* are open tochll■
■
pnotograpny. ciance ciapp-who
Classes
H. E. —
Rising
and three others
peTic*, 49c, 69c, 79c, $1
1 law abiding people."
Red Oros*- Life Savine Examiner I
.v..i...
FOR-GOVERNOR"
CLUB
I He criticised the democratic ad- will hate charge of swimming tn this,eighth grades.
tension on West Madison street
1 ministration -for not adhering to
Battle CrXkC rofieae Vd*
c.8U&gt;ry ulllng ,based °*'
The council granted same Friday Lake
Odessa Republicans
। promises
and referring to the Battle Creek College and has fit e ■ Shakesperean plays In surfy form evening.
How About a Pair of
I crowning of cherry queens, declar­
Met Monday Night—
years previous experience as a camp make a nucleus for this dramatic
East Bond street on the block
. D«n«» and muyk: bull-1 |,om JcKerwn (o Mlchlnn ..enue.
ing he thought it would be better SM—. "...S1™ .““'"'L???..?'
Elected Officers
I to crown cherry queens, than to be Detroit, Michigan. wtU be lhe hand!- ablc to the Bh.keapere.n £riod will uto beV^kl and g^releT'^th
lhe first one to stand In line for a WatkeC0U^wsitvSJndhSeBUn?ve71|be corT*laled wlth thc drama "Mid-k cobblestone gutter constructed on
Lake Odessa Republicans got to-1
They are cool and mod-’
, bottle of llquor and "have your plc- Wayne University and the Univer-1summer Night's Dream." which l». each side.
gethcr in Memorial Hall here Mon­
erately priced.
j lure taken doing It " Sustained apsity of Michigan and has had six to be presented In un outdoor
Justice Andrew Matthews assessed day night and formed a epitxgcrald'
; | plause followed this statement
years
Illng
evening of August
wtiE McCall. 29. *25 flT^.d for Governor" Club. Shirley Le- j
years of
of camping
camping ^experience.
experience.
William McCall. 29. *25 fine and pard was elected president. Mrs
j j Toy also attacked Judge Arthur
the culmination of lhe course.
coats when he was arraigned on h Marjorie Hershiser secretary, mid
j I Lacy, announced democratic guber­
This club is part of a national charge of drunk and disorderly last
natorial candidate. "Who was it THE COUNTRY CLUB
Raymond Lapo. treasurer.
Wm
organisation ana
and branches are be- Wednesday.
DCnilPCQ ITC mice । Otaanization
of Ionia and Merrick Hill ot
..recommended that we vote for thc
Buy Him a New
ntUUbto lib UUco ing formed in Kalamazoo and Bat- Among the students graduating at Dilley
sterling character. Comstock, for
Lansing were present to help with
.
T_
4 '*5 Cr*'lt ac u-ell as in other cities 1 Kenyon
Kenyon college.
conege. Gambler.
ciamuicr. Ohio,
onio, on
on the organization.
governor? Lacy. Who was it rec­
-Cuts Them Over 36 Per Cent throughout
the---------------------------------United States. The'
Junc 1Sth
|lp anuu
"V----- r-----:Juiic
ioiii. u
is Phl
rniiip
Grunt oalgrovc.
Ojigruvc.
' otnmendcd that he call a bank hollNext Monday evening. June 18.
~
. »
...
nlan
hna
hren
hiehiv
rornmmrtidrd
I.who
_____
_ j__________
.
plan
has
been
highly
recommended
receive*
a
degree
of
Bachelor
lhe chib will hold a general rally tn i
1 day. the worst blunder made In
— Good News to the
by wlucators throughout the coun- of philosophy at that time,
I Michigan? Mr. Lacy. Now he of­
lhe auditorium pt thc schoolhouse
We have one he will
I try as a -pleasurable
means of dqJune ■«,
4. me
the c-»u&gt;«a
Fanners
Members
.7,..; .—
~l«i On Monday. &lt;/«••«•
, fern himself for thc Job."
al which Frank D. Fitagcrald will;
’s knowledge nnd
like at
At the annua) meeting of the Has- ' veionlns
veloping the child
Childs
and state Bank of Middleville .........
began re­ be the main speaker.
The Detroit prosecutor dpcnly at। lacked permiUlng children under tings Country Club held a short time understanding of Shakespeare,.also;leasing al! moratorium funds. This
J1* a ,sJJ*onu
background for i action was made possible by the R.
HOTLY CONTESTED CASE.
• thc age of 21 years to frequent "sa­ ago the question of reducing thc ant P C. purchasing preferred stock to
The case of Dr. Adrounle vs. Enrl
loons." called "bcci gardens." "Since ntral dues was brought up. After hlfb “*5®°*. E&gt;u’IL'ih •ork.
Coleman was tried in circuit court,
they are taking the money for ed­ discussion the subject was referred i MrR Daslc crue will hove charge the amount of *25,000.00.
- - •
|of the music instruction -throughout]
The, council decided
beginning Monday morning. The
-------- :--------------Friday night
ucation /rom the liquor money aticf to the board of director* to decide. I the
Summer
Lu&lt;
(he memhera ot lhe club "1' seven weeks. Inlernrctive dane- to purchase 500 additional feet of j Judge’s charge was given Tuesday,
'since many children arc graduated
'""
ing is to be ..............
under the a,
direction
of hose for the lire department, also: forenoon. Thc Jury returned in thc I
were
pta,»M
lo
receive
tram
C.
w.
—
,,™
around the age of IB years, and
Mrs.
Margaret
Young
Steiger,
and
voted to transfer 12.000 from the afternoon with a verdict ot S2.&amp;00;
secretary-treasurer.
the
' with the regimentation of the new 1Clarke.
Miss
Maxine
Wunderlich
will
sqthat
thc aucji
dues had own.
been ------ . ... ......... .
1I deal
a eat and
ana thc
inc economy, they
tliey probnrob- Il :•statement
M“cn‘cnl ul
“‘ lnc
. contingent savings fund to the con­ in favor of Dr. Adrounle.
’ ably
will bnld
hold graduation exercises ] reduced from *38.50 per year to *25.1 PcrvJ®e U1C 5lory telling and play tingent checking account.
Il ill V •L-lli
Before tlic case was submitted to
Make &gt;
; in beer gardens soon."
This will be appreciated.
; pr“®t,S?. ,
.
Dean Eugene Davenport of Wood­ the Jury, counsel for Mr. Coleman,
Since the beer garden* have come1 «
mcin 'hat expense* must
®h‘
” n0‘
land was the commencement siwak- who acted as an agent in the sale
Fine Small
into
club and wishing to take ad­ er at the Lakeview school, battle ot bonds for a bonding company, re­
into existence
existence "we-have
"we have had
had more
more **' closely
closely watched to keep within
vantage
of
this
opportunity
for
. crimes
against
young
girlhood
than
t,w
income;
but
Die
directors
bevfcnt
“
e
°
r
,hbs
onnortunitv
quested
Judge
McPeek
to
give
a
di
­
Creek,
on
Thursday
evening,
the
crimes against young girlhood than ““ ‘
Gift! |(
liontable activity during the stim- graduating class numbering 61, rected verdict in favor of the d«we-had before nnd they come right l,evc they can do It. The club ha*
fficr
may “get
1 out
pr "
mLcomplete
w^nderi information
eh
Julian Smith is principal of the fendanl. Thc questions involved in
out of
of those
those places."
places." Mr.
Mr. Toy
Toy said.
said. 1“ beautiful property with an invest- "
------ -----------------------ment of several thousand dollars in ■
calling Mite Wunderlich.
Lakeview school.
that request are legal propositions,,
*x&gt;sMrs. Aben Johnson. Mrs. Daslc »md will involve study nnd considgrounds and equipment The Has-1
EPISCOPAL VACATION
Crue and several other Camp Fire. oration by the Judge, so thc Jury’s j
CPUnni TA nori
!’Ings golf course Is known through- COUNTY RECEIVES
Guardians will attend thc Guardi-’' —
J‘"'----------’“~' "
n*“ Judge j
verdict
may not be rfinal.
The
All Father Day Gifts
SUHUUL TO OPEN SOON out western Michigan as one of the
314 Siaa
CHECK FOR $20,745.25 an.&lt; Training Camp at Camp Kitan- 'must look up the law points in-I
------------ T
i finest nUie hole courses in thc state.1
packed in special boxes
already enrolling their1 No mote beautiful setting for .golf Amonnt TsfiO per nPnt nf .j niwa
”,lw* beginning
b**‘nnl,,1*r June
Ju,w 21.
2I- and
“nd conc
solved lu the request for a directed
J Parents are a.
lie
Daily
Vacation
Bi
grounds
could
be
suggested
or
found.
Amounl
1B
ou
rcr
Went
01
tlnulll|l
for
three
dftya
Tills
is
EREE.
verdict,
and
decide
that
issue
first.
1
...L.
Is
one
. children in the
It was a hotly contested case from |
......... i Episcopal.
Th,,
Tot
i&gt; 1 hue
of
Total
Due TTriri/vvUnder ToT-ma
Terms
of elcht
eight sucli
such rtiiimv
camps In
tn tin.
the Tin
United
I ble School ofr Emmanuel
The finances n
off tl.r.
the club bava
have „l.
al-1
start
to
finish.
Judiciously. |
I church to hr
'
be hr!^
held each morning,
j "ays been handled
of the McNitt Act
| Anthony Wollowiz. 20. of Yankee
July 5th to
□ 27th inclusive,
inclusive. u-.u..,cu
Detailed There
Then is no mortgage indebtedness. I
and but a small amount of outstand-1 A check for *20.745 25 was received Springs township, and Elmer Pre- TAKEN ON SERIOUS CHARGE.
I announcements late&lt;.
Harry Schild. 33 of this city, was
J— 18.
•“ of Allegan
•"--------------• were
— -tak
• ­
county
ing accounts, which will not be by County Treasurer Maus Monday dun.
arrested hist week on h charge of
troublesome, especially when good from thc state as payment for fifty en before Justice Andrew Matthews
EDWARD BAKER IS
Thun&lt;U.
“J™2‘
•}“&gt;
SERIOUSLY INJURED. times return, as we ail hope'and ex­ per cent of the road money due this
dl«rdr,ly endue,
, public pUuv.m-l' «
'"I""""
"If It Isn’t Good Wp Don’t
county
under
terms
of
the
McNitt
pect
they
will.
bottle
Lloyd Baker was in Cass Qity from
'Justice Matthews
Wednesday and
guUtr .„d p„w
M.uhew. WMuoul.v
Last year at this lime only 25 They
The Hasting; Country Club is a act.
1
Wednesday till Sunday where lie
।was
bound
over
to
thc
circuit
court'
per
cent
of
the
money
was
paid.
of
*6.85
each.
was called by the Injury ot his 1splendid asset and-advertisement for
I
in
the
penal
sum
of
»500.
He
wa*
Auditor General Stack explained
Mrs Alva seebcr ot this city re-1
brother. Edward Baker, who was 'our city, and should be maintained
that 50 per cent of lite amount due eelved word Wednesday night of the1Ill,uible ,O furnish thc bond and Is ini
severely hurt thc previous Sunday ALTERATIONS MADE AT
death vr.
of lit!
her autrer.
sister. Mrs.
Mrs tUa
Etta INIi-MI,
Nash. ,Ja11'. *.e.
hC
.......
| Ls being turned over .M,
to,. counties ........
while at Ids cottage on Saginaw bay.
•--------------------------the
officers. He
FENNEY-S BIG STORE. । which have paid their obligations to I—
who
resided
al Goblas. •in Van Buren 'admitted
------T hls
"7T*guilt
C to
1 J
----------He had been hooking up an electric
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
iwiji
undoubtet
------- ---Company
------------ --flj]
Money received county. Mrs. Nosh had been ill for |*
’M* undoubtedly
be taken betorv
Thc j. c ...
Penney
of .._r_
Ulis t tJ&gt;c statc
I meter at a newly erected cottage ,city has made some changes in the under thc McNitt act Is to be used several years and seriously ill for Judge
JudKC McPcek
McPcck ’”nc llnw lhts *rccknear his own. Thc scaffolding had i'
। arrangement of their shoe and dress for absorbing township roads into! thc last two years. During thc two ■
11
11
11
v™,'",'" ""m"','1 tnd “h'; “'"Y"1!:«»™«~
—
departments •■&gt;&lt;»
which gives conviurrconsldcr- I the county system. Eventually If [year* Mrs. Scqber has made fre-' ~
'TdoinX'.' Mm
!” '.t'J'.™
the McNitt act shall continue, all quent vxlts u&gt; her sister and has!
1
................... '
'
WHnTK&amp;0AP 10 bar.
KI convenience Jind also for the coni­ township-roads will be Improved and been of much comfort and assLstancc
&lt;
blnr across the stomach.
, | fort and pleasure of shoppers
maintained by the county.
*- *
I As soon as possible lie was re-1
|
Farmers
having
farm
equipment
'
Cash line* direct to thc office are
i~,• pkgmoved to his home, and was uncon-1
• NOCK HOSPITAL
un Mter^Uoo.
added convenience
and peotime
nr welding
to be done.
Hasting*, Michigan . Telephone* 2244-2557 BL_
retou* for
:or a
a whole
wnoie week
wee*
He has
nas 'ab&gt;o
MVUuf
The Mile*
A daufhter was
was bom
Mr. ind I to be repaired,^^
“rtlrenwnt
M ’
reious
He
born to
to "*
'*"■*
— the Mrs Alva iter
IftaJlnaw11 Hu^condltton'll 1saving
'lr K"' alteration. entice
by
John5™- Bed'ord"Route DoMott Bros. Machine Shop In this &lt;
1 Saginaw. Hu condition -I* - still icaj,hlcr, BIIll patrons who have 2- on June 5. She weighed eight
ue
1
SUNDAY ONLY, JUNE 17
SATURDAY ONLY
very rerious.
change coming from a purchase are!pounds and has been named Mari­
----------|
A MONEY PROPOSITION.
New Son* Hit*! Bigger Spectacle.! DuzUn* New Danees!
! ASKS RENEWAL OF SERVICE. '
“jf ,ahorU'*' ,PUSB‘ble '2mf' j *yM^n&gt; •—
Mr, and Mrs Ja8k Allen. 221 West
Thc city of Jackson has closed its
' In the years 1930. 1931 nnd 19321i This store is receiving new mer- I South
St . are thc rparents -----of a girl'beer
parlors
midnight,
Lansing
chandhe dally and each week’ in'------- ...
------ ,-----— at --------&lt;
there was provided for this and oth- ■the
'
Banner"will be found a special born Saturday.
9. **
She weigh- has cloned her* U&lt;&gt;
on OUIMIBJ-S,
Sundays. and
. . June -■
er cities by thc state&lt;• aumri
free plumb- announcement featuring store news1"*
cd ’7 lbs.. ’
7 ~~
ozs. and will answer other cities »have by ordinance re­ 1
tn* inspection service, which was of
|stricted thc hours for beer saloons.
Added—"GO1J) GHOST" Comedy—“AIR MANIACS"
We understand o(
to
buying public.
| to the name of Nancy Ann.
value to this city V.'.
I Mr and Mrs. Gordon Utter &lt;Hel-jbut those in Cassopolis are still
AND LATEST PATHE NEWS
U|lb. .&lt;1.
it is now available again Tlie coun­ ORDERED ANOTHER SEWER.
| cn Allerdingi Hastings. Route 2. privileged to run until two o'clock
PRICES FOR ADULTS:—
cil Friday evening resolved that thc
At the request of lhe council. City arc the parents of a son born June in lhe morning, with thc age limit
Ito 3 P.M.—15c t 3lo5P. M.—20c : 5 to C losing—25c
, orii ncc®bl
PoJ’'l0n
Act No. rj
1Riiiccr ajiarxji
1 iv.
Engineer
S;&gt;arks presentea
presented an
an canesti-J
10. auu
and wcigning
weighing seven
seven pounus.
pounds. nc
He 01
of arinKcr*
drinkers requeea
reduced to
toClglilcen
eighteenyears
years
*,
. AcU 01
up‘ mate on thc cost of a sanitary sewer has been named Lawrence Gordon, land the alcoholic content of beer &lt;
pllcablc to free plumbing inspection on South Broadway and MndLson
Sixteen patients
patientsand
one baby
baby are
are doubled,
doubled, we
we can
can see
sec many
many good
good
Sixteen
and one
MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 18 and 19
2 lb. can l^C
u thc.s'ate department, so we can!MrMU t0 connect with thc city’s being cared for at the hospital this reasons why beer saloon hours in
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
have this service^resumed.
sanitary sewer
1 ■"
---------------------•
scwei system. Mr. Sparks Wednesday morning.
Cassopolis
and---------every other
town
Pl p.n' m,|. tv
I presented
his
estimate
lo
thc
coun'
presented hi*
should be restricted. Thc only rea­
7^; 7
lc
" meeting
nlah'-. placing his
cil
meeting Friday
Pr
son for the longer hours Is to make I
Harold Schild, of this city,, eharo-1
(iKurcS Bl ww
g&amp;36 16
council
mrsmuc
tv.more
aanemoney
Barnum.
a httje more moncy for the rr»........ - : nguic»
i». The
ziic uvuiKu
- - — - ------- ——-------- jor ww*
uie o&lt;
pn&gt;&lt;-d with taking Indecent
—m*.-. i.passed
— . a resolution
• *
-»
rville Barnum.
died °!
on’ T!
Tuesdav
nt io
liberties
dial lhe
sewer l®n,Hc
Ba,r?,uin; dled
wsd?y prtetor* and for.the state that col2 *03*11 can* y C
. with a female child, was tibrawht
....
be- M (,uU,.
, ((.re.ojn .((lu.home olher &lt;(•«»- 1MU the ux whkh TOm, w. M
! fore Judge McPeek ycstcrdui fore-1,*&gt;
----------------- - ---------------------(er «ua
ju.a Mm. Hen- „„„ ,mporuw u&gt; a kn o( nwul.
I noon. He pltad guilty* Judge Mr- ! . DEATH OF AMELIA CLARK.
-------- — • . ry Wellman. The funeral will be than does what may happen land
------------------------------------------- - !, }'Mrs Amejla
Clark, aged' ••
64. -*
died
held at the Wellman home, 505 No. L happening) to our youth
As a
No. 2 can IOC
I Peek
accepted
lhe -plea
and ------remand*—
‘.
— ALSO —
cd him ty the custody ot tip- sheriff I at Pennock hospital on Thursday.: Hanover St., on Thursday afternoon ‘matter of fact the whole beer and
He
be sentenced next June 7.
illness She
o'clock, th
the
Rev. L.
L. Dew-I
Michigan
anorak
He will
will prpbably
nmhuhlv-----------------------------------------t after a week s illnau
Rlw. at 22:30
30 n'elnrk
a Rav
T I.
n«. I llquor jet-up .in --.
. .
anU
*eek.
was lhe daughter of Wellington E ey officiating. Burial will be in the n&lt;£ to
.kop^nlaTk mlX
Gene Raymond, WilliamBoyd.
HAVt C&lt;&gt;Vt»A&lt;-T
Kldd.r of
M Irving
Inrln, townsnip.
Wwmblp
Bur- Fulln ermrurr In Crlton. ,,&gt;&lt;«,&gt; lor (te «u(&lt;- .nd »wU„.
—
, s~
Kidder
burHAVE
jviving
imt CONTRACTS.
UiMKAtlS.
Ivlvlnc are
nrr several
trveral brothers and sis-!
sis•* ■
,___
.__ ... . .
.
t&gt;»
blanks
have
already
been
sent
NOTICE.
; I: will be good news to friends of tcH. Hie funeral was held at the'
out to merchants who want to en­
the Normal-class of Barry county. Hastings City Mission on Saturday!, I will not be responsible for any gage in liquor selling in addition to
LATEST NEWS EVENTS
ADULTS 15c; CHILDREN 10c
■that of thc class
this
year at ten-thirty A. M. Rev. T. H Hoos !debts contracted by anyone besides the state owned stores. We certain­
tall but three have contracts for iofficiating Burial was in the Wilcox 1myself or wife.—Ed. D Sllcock.— ly are getting to be a cheap lot when
WEDNESDAY .nd THURSDAY, JUNE 20 and 21'
' teaching for thc coming year. Tiiat cemetery ta Maple Grove township. i ■Adv.
we are willing to sacrifice the char­
!is a goxirecord and would indicate;-------------- »
FAJR LAitE. ’
”
acter o&lt; our people on the altar of
that th«- teacher*' situation, from *
SENTENCED TO JACKSON.
Ail remember the Kinsley Aid: greed —Caiaopolls Vigilant.
the standpoint of the teacher at
Dennis Van't Hof. convicted by a
which will meet June 21. Thursday,1
least, is Improving.
: Jury l»st *°ek ot possession of liquor
instead of the regular day of Wed, REPUBLICANS PLAN
—-—■ ■
« • &gt;---------------- ■ contrary to the new liquor law. was 1
A PdFamoant Picture wife CAROLE. LOMBARD. SALLY
for aupper with Mr* Leah
TWO FIRE ALARMS MONDAY,
brought before Judge McPeek for nesday.
1
PARTY CELEBRATION
RAND, thc Fan Dancer, FRANCES DRAKE
sentence yesterday. This was his Williamson. Mrs Millard WllUson
Comedy— -One Awful Night"
Betty Boon Cartoon- Farad
jday Hie first was in lhe afternoon. second criminal offense so the stat­ and Mrs, Rosa Burdick are assisting
Republicans of Michigan are mak­
lh!.W‘*dcn
Utert
N**»
I when a car near Ea? 1 Smith's oil ute prescribe* lhe penalty for such
ing plan* to ceipbrate the 80th anADULTS 25c
CHILDREN 10c
About thirty friends surprised Mr*. nivenary of the founding of their
an offense, which Is one and onetlnguishod before thc department half year* maximum and six months Mary Kibllnger Friday night, the party at Jackson on July 6 and 7
occasion
being
her
birthday.
Ice!
minimum
in
prison.
He
was
sent
to
arrived Thc other was in the •ve­
FRIDAY wnd SATURDAY, JUNE 23 wnd 23
cream
and
cake
were
served
Henry P. Fletcher, the new chalriling and was due to a stubborn fire Jackson.
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
1 The windstorm destroyed u brood-- man of the National Committee, Is
in thc dump near Vandlen’s junk
TAKEN TO ILLINOIS.
er house for Mr*. Mildred Frile.
expected tn be present, together with
yard on South Michigan avenue.
Morris Haight was arrested in this I Mr. and Mr*. Albert Knowles of! Senator Arthur Vandenberg and
city Sunday by Sheriff Leonard at Hickory Corner* and Mr. and Mrs.. Representatives Clarence J. Mc­
The June meeting of the Hastings the instance of Glencoe. Illinois, of- Mode McNeil and Mr*. Agnes Nye Leod. George A Dondcro. Jesse P
W C- T U. will be entertained by fleer* He was charged with taking of Battle Creek were caller* Friday Wolcott, Roy O- Woodruff. Carl E.
55
Louie
Mrs John McLravy. 828 6 Hanover a Ford V-8 cabriolet The car was at--------— OoUlster
---------------*.
1 Mapes and W Frank James; also
r«HAMOt'VT NKWI tVENTB
&gt;U&gt; ISv CUldm Ik
found terr ,nd joun, Hil,M wav
r_. r_
-----------v..,— ..
Ray
Pierce
and: family of Bedford the former governor*. Chare
6. u.Os। women cordially invited—Secy.
, turned over to DUnou officers Mon- are moving onto the Earl McGiock- born. Alex J. Oroeabeck. Fred w.
^day.
day'
'Im Ptace’Green and Wilber Bnicker.
Instance* CHed.

Father’s
Day

Sunday, June 17

A Fine

Shirt

Food Cooter

Sanforized Slacks

$1.79 to $2.59

Saves
You
Money

DRESS STRAW

81.00 to 83.50

By tfie Serve Yourself
Warehouse System

New Potatoes
Lemons
Oranges

Hosiery

10 it. 22c

25c • 35c • 50c

37c

39c

SATURDAY ONLY

Pen Jel
Certo x

Mason Can Cover*
Light House Cleanser 3
P&amp;GSoap
Oxydol
Soap Chips £&amp;

WATERS

15c pb.. 10c
25c

CLOTHES SHOP

22c
10c

29c
21c

XTRAND TLEATEf

25c

$1.14
Pillsbury Flour
Tiger Gloss Starch 3»- 20c
Cocoa
Wax Beans
10c
Canned Milk
Dagget Pears

GEORGE WHITE’S SCANDALS

I

I

CAN’T
:8UY EVERYTHING”
KAY F D A M P12 fUrardo
f\ n I lllANulu

(&gt;O£ftCe Cb*w &amp; Sanborn

Ib. 29^

Our Special Coffee ib. 19c
Sun Macaroni, Spaghetti
or Noodle*

Feldpausch
Warehouse
INE 2609

WE BUY EGGS

John ,,,did*y.

“THE HOUSE ON 56th STREET”

GIORGE RIFT ■ ‘ BOLERO”

SLEEPERS EAST

"MISS FAME’S BABY IS STOLEN"

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JCWt 11. 1934

Cl CPTDIP PI OPIf
LLLUI nib uLUul\

'warden gray tells

|barryville Sunday

[was one of the first boys In Sun^y School whcn
nr*t arganIn the oW Mudge school house
----------seventy year* ago by Mrs. Almerian
-----------SIMM.
Michigan Has Largest Peni- Former Preachers and Mem- Habcock. She drove her horse and
°
"
i--------------------------------------------------------------buggy for three or four miles around
Michigan State CoUega
tentiary in the World,
I
bers Unite in Qelightthc country to Invite the boys and
girl* into the Sunday School.
Speaker Said
ful Gathering
I Rev. Gillett, a former pastor, gave
(Continued from Page One)
A saving at lUJilO'ln remodeling
OLD WILLS riLSD WITH rural districts of Barry county may
Mer F. Gray, warden of the
Sunday. June 10. the home coming
inspire another country boy so that _______________ ___________________
TH* PB0BATX C0UBT
.. -ataU
state ‘s prbon
pnson at
jacxson.- WM
was tb
tne
or the
tne Barryviue
senool was
was us a fine talk. Archie Soules from 5.861 old garments by women
•• en—spring mechanism by electrical
Bt Jacluon
« of
BarryviBs Sunday School
he will be honored for distinguished of
MARTIN
enCTre
'leaker
luncheon . held
held at
at the
the church
church with
with the
the hmiM
house
rollpd m home economics clothing
energy ’ta
Is careiedout
carried out fiJst'M"*^jizat as sue lm
**‘*T at the
th* Rotary
Pnlarv Club
Cluh liinrh*on
service.
HUD BBVISntO
cessfSly a* In thc bLt of modem Monda&gt;' noon and gave some inter- &lt; filled with old and new member*.
'
JT^^ted
”tcn*‘on work has been announced
Dr. George Darling, assistant
1 Home Coming day at
medical director of the Kellogg
' CHANGES IN LAWS AND
[i church. 8. 8. and ths
Foundation was next called on and ing by nwaiu’ of a small djnamo
onum luip7”—- —
............ - 1 •
■
• in the forenoon beetm
M lhc PrMenl Un,e lhere
5 0« 8unda&gt;' Sc,io°1
*“ • 8un- Dame
hl* pleasure al being
ids. Nashville, Sunfleld, Potterville,
JP une counly wu e#tUnaUd | followed by a pot luck &lt;
GENERAL CONDITIONS expressed
present to represent lhe Foundation. motor acting as a weight on a chain ‘“mate*. At one time there were; day School boy converted In our Maple Grove and surrounding coun- “ ••‘■500.
: afternoon servlcs. Ev*
the previous speaker* had com­
Recodclllng
old
furniture
providdially -welcome
Bring 1
May Besull in InJu,Vce, to All
problem. The prison is said to be has served in the ministry for sevplimented the Foundation for its
ed another means of cutting the and one other dish and
Descendants If Not
fine work in Barry county, but Dr. »hjmx u .lancu wneu 1* cvme* m the largest in the world, having 58001 era! years. He gave a wonderful
contact with an electrically charged ce,ls- In other words, a person could ’sermon on -The Influence of thc
Darling
declared
tiiat
a
not
less
es
­
. tclt they had spent a wonderful day not asked to make an estimate of: and enjoy the day with us.
Corrected
«•»
Bond., school.” Hu leer wo. "Be ye together.
IaoaIKab
tl.C
unvM.nf
mAriAVsaved,
aavArf but]
....I *4 Mr*.
_ H. Cogswell is vUiltog
sential element in lhe success of It* copper plow ,t Urc boUom or the •f"'1 '"H n«hl ln •
the
amount
ofnf money
The motor in oneration lh»t prison for sixteen year* and faithful unto death and I will give
A number of person* in Barry •wk had been the hearty coopera­ chain
3.645 articles of reconstructed fur­
&gt;n a
s new
new bed
bed every
every night.
night.
^hee
a crown
crown of
of llfe.
ron William and family In Lakev
eep in
,inee a
me;”
county have filed their wills In the tion of the people ot Barry county, climb. U&gt;e change In five^econds
niture were reported. In each in­
HENDERSHOTT.
Frank
Cogswell. Mr*. H. Cog*
probate court, where they are kept which the Kellogg Foundation ap­ and at the top another contact , There
are more prison
inmate* In
Then came a wonderful testimony '
------------------------------We ail enjoyed lhe fine singing stance. this meant a saving of at and Mrs. Millie Fisher were BOX
pending possible action. Some of preciated very much.
in proportion to popula­ meeting from several of the old
shuu It off. By Its own weight the Michigan
‘
। Sunday given by Rev. Conklin's
afternoon caller* of Mr. and I
them have remained there for many
The toastmaster next called on motor moves down the chain, re- 'tion than in most any other slate. members of the Sunday School fol­ guests.
where davenport* and coudiea were •
H. D. Webb In BarryvUlg.
At the present time Michigan has lowed by a pot luck dinner, which
years, and the makers may have Lloyd Shafer, who gave a fine spirit - qulrlng 36 hour* for the trip.
reconstructed there was a saving of
an enrollment of one
forgotten about them.
Credit for the invention of the 18.000 confined In it* prisons. Wis­ was served
aerveu in
ui the
me church
enurcn parlor.
parior. : There was ....
ed t«lk. He Expressed hls great
530 or M0. A conservative estimate
). We have
t: four
r... and the meeting of old friends. At hundred forty at the school picnic would place the total amount saved),
Il would be well for lhe maker* to faith In the value and virtue of the modern electric clock generally 1* 1consin has only 1.700.
---------------pin has
All report
and----------Wisconsin
has one pri*pris- two o'clock Rev. Lloyd Mead
Mtad of Lan- Saturday.
Saturday...............
— . _a fine time.
consider the advisability of bringing Boy Scout movement, and felt glad given to Henry E. Warren, a New Iprisons
at (IS.OOO.
their wills up to date. Tlfcrc have that he had the opportunity of giv­ Englander, who did most of hls work on.
Michigan * population 1* 4.-1I tint,
sing, another one of our Sunday 1 Grace Bril)
Bri!.’ U
is helping
hclplr.g I,«
her cousin.
1
U was found that the average ,
been changes in values within thc ing his best elicits to that work in aftgr 1894. This is several years la- 1500.000. Wisconsin's 1* 2,500,000. The • oeuuvi
School boys who
entered u&gt;c
the minMrs. r-ercy
Percy iiimonu,
Dlmond. in riostuigs.
Hastings.
wnu ciiicicu
mui- , Airs,
family was producing 65 per cent
attempted to explain this
post four or five years. There have the Battle Creek area He had en­ ter than Mr. Sweet perfected hls de- speaker
“V? S”. ,"terell‘*‘K, l*lk “J11 The Children’s Day program will of the food ussd during the year fellow must buy Ink tor hla fountain
1
by
the
fact
that
our
sUte
possibly been changes In the fam­ joyed and surely appreciated the vice. Mr. Sweet apparently made difference
the Sunnay School and its influence tx&gt; given this Sunday.
'
|
from
the farm and garden. Tills
ilies of tile persons w!»o filed the friendly attitude toward his work no effort to patent hls clock. He has become un industrial state, so
i The Path“r and 800 banquet will 'amount would have a cash value of
wills. Theje have been several and himself which had always been built lhe device when electricity was. 1has altraorfd a large lot of irrespon- Truly their -works do follow them.
t&gt;- served this Friday night at the approximately *42550 per family per
um n.
rupu 1-uxtmu new &lt;
change* in the laws ot this state shown by the people of Barry coun­ first obtainable tn Hasting* and was 1siblc colored people from lhe south
Rcv^Albert Oslroth of Nashville ' school house.
mile*. but It Mi straight up.
governing the descent of properly. ty.
but one of a number of ingenious’ 1and immigrants from other lands
So it would be wise foe the folks who
After ’he program the guests, contrivances on which he expert- 'Right now 22 per cent of the inmates
In Jackson are negroes. He thought
have filed these wills with lhe pro­ nearly 100 in number, were permit­ mented.
.
the industrial expansion of Michi­
bate court to ha«e them brought Up ted to watch some of the wwk the
gan. particularly of Detroit, account­
to date. Without doubt, if their mak­ Boy Scouts in the catnp are doing
FLEA-BEETLE
HARMS
ed
for crime increase in our state.
ers will read them again, they will They were given a chance also ot
Delroi^ai
to Canada had
see at once the wisdom of filing new seeing some slides pul on by Prof.
SPUDS AND TOMATOES increasM nearness
dope peddling—because
wills or making changes In lhe old Killmaster of the Allegan High
Canada's laws are lew severe than
ones.
school, picturing the wild life of tills
Tiny Insect Injures Leaves, are ours—also bootlegging and oth­
In some recent cases, where thc part of Michigan.
crimes of that nature. The fact
head of a family had died, it was
Cuts Yields Unless Control er
that within a comparatively short
found that he had left a will several
BIG FORD MOTORCADE
Measures Are Used
time DeUjplt grew to be the fourth
years ago with the probate court.
city
In size In this country account It turned out to be hls last will.
VISITS CHICAGO FAIR East Lansing -Young potato and ed for
most of this Increase. All this
When this was read by members of
tomato plants in Michigan are being
। doubtless had some part in the
the family, they were surprised to
One of lhe largest motorcades ever severely damaged by the potato flea­ 1 great increase of crime in Michigan.
find that the provisions made for to move through Michigan carried beetle. a small, black Insect which
the descent of the maker's property Ford dealer* of Michigan and north­ becomes especially troublesome In but the Banner believes the prin­
cipal reason I* that crime is not
were altogether different from what ern
,
Men's. Boyi'
Ohio to the Ford exposition hot. dry weather according to thc
High Outlay!
they had understood, and different building at a Century of Progress in entomology department at Michigan (adequately pun tailed In this state
and that our parole system is a
from
the
had
■Chicago MUBlUAy.
Monday. Tlie
procession Stale College.
Iwros) wiiat
Tl had
V..a
■__maker
Z. Inremem.,
'•IlllUgU
1 lie prOCTMUMl
Tr
islanding
invitation
to
commit
The
adult
Insect
Is
a
tiny
creature
o! . V.
*°
started from Detroit, gathering size
crimes,
because
criminals
know
our
that he had forgotten its
ta provisions
nrdvlalotu aa
»,■ II
I
h*
h.
—
•
I
it rolled through the‘southwest­ and numbers of them sometimes feed
The famous”Go­
Oiiv« oil caslBe
In some cases heir* were left out ern section of the state. Heading on one leaf. The beetles may feed law* are poorly enforced, and know
to" brand. Por­
Especially when It’s Only
who were born since the wills were the caravan were 75 specially paint­ on either side of the leaf and gouge that pardons and paroles are easy lo
ous duck upper*.
sooth I
filed There were other changes ed and decorated Ford cars which small holes half way through the get in this state.
Odorless
insole*.
He explained that-lL took about
that the father and husband would were escorted to the Miehigart line tissue. Tlie uninjured portion drop*
White
undoubtedly have made if he had by state police, and were met at the out later and lhe leaf is perforated 2.600 pound* of beef to furnish a
mea) for Lhe prisoners; that lhe
thought about it and had gone to Indiana line by a special’escort of with many wauu
small. holes.
Injuries to the plant are severe at Prbon contains a textile plant that
the probate office and looked over motorcycle police. About 500 cars
the will.
were in the procession. Special ar­ times and yfclds are lessened by the employ* 500 to 600 men. a binder
A will is important. It can be su­ rangements have been ngade by Ujc attacks of the beetle. Larvae of thc twUu' f«tory that expects to make
Imagine buying a real silk
.
....
AAA MA pounds of twine this year;
insect
feed underground. upon roots 1«O»«»
perseded by another drawn since the Ford Company in Chicago to escort
factory which
crepe for so little! No wond­
them through the city go Uie Palmer tubers, or underground stems and #lao * lar«e
that occurs. If no other will is found, House headquarters and then for a add.lo lhe damage done by the adult cana vegetables from lhe prison's
er so many women choose
beetles
4500 acre farm; and a big stamping
the one on file with the probate lour of the exposition ground*.
this flat crepe for dresses,
The beetles ran be readily kilted P*anl which make* our state's autocourt would have to govern tlie dis­
by a dust made by mixing 5 parts
mobile license plate*. All these are
tribution of the property.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
underthings, pajamas, neg­
We are of course unaware of lhe ' Mr. ancj Mrs. Dan Douglass were calcium arsenate with 95 parts of 'Heated; yet there are many prisligees! It comes in a wide
number of our readers to whom this guests for the week end of Mr. and agricultural gypsum. This Is applied onPrs for whom no work can be
notice inay apply; but It ahould Mr*. Morris Calkins near Hastings with a sliaker. A gallon bucket with Prided. The six farms owned by
variety of beautiful solid
holes
punched
tn
the
bottom
will
lhP
P
rbon
arc
we
»
conducted
frause some of them, in view of
Mrs. McKee returned to her home
and.
will)
cheap
prison
labor,
were
““ “
'
shades, also in white anB
changed conditions, to see to it that in Cloverdale Thursday after, spend­ serve to apply the )M&gt;bon. This mixtheir old wills filed in the probate ing several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. lure 1* too heavy to apply with a operated last year at u profit of *33.black, it’s full 38 inchesw ide.
Francis Gorham.
court are brought up to date.
duster. Lime can not be used in 000. Tire products of the farms are
largely vegetables, most of them
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Havens and place of gypsum.
And only 49c 1
Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Otis were Sun­
Under field conditions, the beetles such as can be canned. The prison
day afternoon callers at lhe home of can be controlted with a spray made cannery supplies many other state
Mr. and Mis Fred Otis of Gias* with 3 pounds til calcium arsenate in institutions with canned goods
Wear ’em for summer sports!
Nulone Tubfast Printed
The speaker was glad to announce
Creek.
100 gallon* of water.
'
that the coat of operating the pris­
Chas. Newland. Russell Laubaugh
on. which last year was *1,629.000.
and Erwin Haven* accompanied Ray
SOUTII SHULTZ.
Erway and a number of other Boy
Clinton Hom And Kenneth Gates i would be reduced this year to *1,A Value You’ll Appreciate I
Bargains for Women, Misses!
Scouts to Pine
lake Saturday are spending this week at Kellogg '275.000.
(Continued from Page One)
evening and spent the time most Camp at Pine lake.
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
pleasantly at the Kellogg camp
Several from here attended Die
they would appreciate chances to
there.
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Jake
Johnson
visit
­
funeral of Mrs. Arney Hull at Ce­
meet the other fellows In their
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oak* and dar Creek Thursday. Site was for­ ed the latter's brother, Jake Bailie
Scout work. He especially hoped
daughter of Glass Creek called on
ahd family of Hastings Sunday.
Only 10c for a good yard-wide print
that efforts would be made to in­ their daughter. Mri Oley Douglass, merly of this place.
your silk stocking* 1 Thaos
Sunday. June 3d. Glenn Leeper
In a wide variety of attractive de­
Mrs, Naomi Bunson and Mrs. Lacrease the number of troops of
and family. Sunday afternoon.
Voo of Cold water' called
-Mrs. spent the day with his brother, Er­
Scouts in the rural neighborhoods of
Mrs. Jannie Gorham of Hastings Mina Kenyon Saturday.
nest, at Kalamazoo.
children’s and woman’s dresses, pa­
Barry county. In saying this he
came Sunday for a visit In the home
Mrs.
Bessie
Sedgwick
and
daugh
­
lamas,
summer
suite!
Get
it
NOW
I
Mr.
and
Mrs
Harry
Mlsener
of
was not criticising what has been
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gorham.
Kalamazoo spent Saturday night ter of Kalamazoo spent Decoration
Mr. and Mrs Bert Newland and with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sonnevllle Dax with ML** Dora Brandstetter.
that direction has already been
daughter. Evelyn and Erwin Ha­ and Sunday with their parents, Mr.
Bargain f! Men’f Pre-ihrune
Miss ftena Stinger is visiting her
Sturdy bias-cut broadcloth
achieved. He expressed hls own
vens
enjoyed
Sunday
dinner
and
the
sister. Mrs Alva Rounds, of Battle
and Mrs. G. E. Kenyon.
pleasure and that of all others who
The Misses Lydia Peake and Lor­
had served on lhe committees. In
Stuart lake. Fred Newland and son raine Bonneville spent Friday in
H. and E Doster made a business
promoting such worthwhile work as
Chas, were afternoon caller*, there. Kalamazoo and called on the lat- tr*P 10 Kal
one day last
b being done by Boy Scouts and
CMo-rllrrM Bn&gt;«tdodul I
with V-neck and henut'Uching!
Thl* community was shocked and ter's aunt. Mrs. Adali Mlsener.
week.
L
Camp Fire Girls.
grieved Wednesday evening to i.ear
Mr. and Mrs Fl H. Roush made a
Rev.
Dwight
IJbrn.
who
lias
been
The toastmaster next introduced
of the sudden passing of Glenn away preaching for several months, business trip lo Grand Rapids
John C. Ketcham, who paid a wellShepard. He had been a resident is spending a few weeks with hls Tuesday.
deserved tribute to the ladle* wrto
here for tlie past several year*. The parents, Rev. Fred Horn, and famMr. and Mrs. Bert Brown of Or­
had become interested in the cam­
Cool, comfortable, nraetlcal—and th*
remains were taken to Greenville Uy.
angeville and Mr. and Mrs Karl
paign for financing tlie Scouts and
■turdiest kind of slip* for sport* or
on Friday where funeral services
Tlie Community Club which was Brown ot Harbor Springs visited at
Camp Fire Glrb. He instanced the
everyday wear! In white and pink,
were held Saturday. The bereaved to meet with Mr. and Mrs Emey Ward Lindsey's Bunday evening.
value of inspirational work In a
relatives have the sympathy of all. Peake Thursday has been postponed
■lie* 32 to 44! A grand buy al thia
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stratton and
rural district. He said he did not
sleeves. Quality but loos I Size*
Penney low price! Buy today!
Mr and Mr*. Harry Dunn and until this week Thursday on account' son of Kalamazoo spent Bunday
know who was directly responsible,
daughter Mary and Mr*. Frank of the funeral of Mr. Peake s sister. with Hattie and Emma Doster. Mrs.
out someone tbok an interest in a
Schrier and son Hubert were Ln Ann
John
Brandstetter
and
Mrs
Boyle
Rev. Fred Horn and family visit­
country boy, who lias won an out­
Arbor Saturday and the latter's hus­ ed Mr. and Mrs. Byron Moody Bun­ were Sunday evening callers.
standing place in the leadership of
band returned home with them. day afternoon at South Maple
Mrs. Frank Roush spent from
the scientific world. Down in As­
BeU for Burnt!
They also visited Mr and Mrs Ed­ Grove. Mrs. Mabie Moody. Mrs. Thursday until Sunday at the Uni­
syria. Just east of Lacey, was the
win Burklind and family ot Albion Hom's mother, relumed home with versity hospital at Ann Arbor where
home of Chancy Briggs, one at
she is receiving treatment.
whose sons was Lyman Briggs Tie and Mr. and Mr*. John Miller of them td spend a few days.
Grass lake. They arrived home 8unMark Peake of Kalamazoo called
son received the help that he could
Don’t be without
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
in \he local district schdol. Later
Plala cel on I
on G. E. Kenyon Tuesday.
Mrs. May Stillwell of Greenville is
this well: known
White. Pattons*.
Last Week's Letter.
Lace-trimmed or tailored!
spending a few days with her sister,
remedy! A large
-*
PINE LAKE.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Mahoney and
he graduated from lhe Blate Agri­
Mrs. Glenn Shepard.
tube
here
is
only
Mrs. Lena Anson is at home fol­ daughter of Jackson were guests of
cultural College. He entered the
39c!
employ of the federal department of
The fundamentals of flying are lowing a major operation at Bronson Mr. and Mrs Chas. Woodruff Deco­
agriculture. He continued to study now taught by a new toy which con­ hospital- She is recovering nicely ration Day.
and came to be regarded very high­ sists of a miniature airplane, control and able to ride out.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Erb of Has-;
Alvin Nottingham had Liberty tings were callers at the Will
ly for hl* scientific work in soil in­ stick, and rudder bars.
Work
vestigation and in other departments
measles during the past week.
Btrausbaugh home Bunday.
of that branch of our government.
Tlie are 244 varieties of canned
The Helping Hand Club met with
Mr- and Mrs. George McOulia and
He continued U&gt; stud/ all the tiipe goods now available to the Ameri­ Mrs Champion on Wednesday aft­ tlie nurse, Pheobe Oaks, were visitors
Now you can indulge In just
can public.
ernoon with eleven members and of Clifford Hammond's Tuesday. We
loads of fluffy silk panties
one visitor present. In the absence understand they have moved back
of the president and vice-president, to their old home Ln Hasting*.
next-to-nothing price I
Mr*. Pox. acting as chairman, con­
Mr. and Mrs Cha*. Wibert of
Large Size
And what a joy they
ducted a short business session, fol­ Hastings visited at Rebecca Craig's
lowing which Hattie Killick had Bunday.
Smart
tailored styles, or
charge of the program, in a guess­
Mrs. Edith Edger and daughter,
lacy ones! Fitted waistlines,
ing contest Mr*. Rogers won the Phyllis, of Hastings spent last week
prize,
The July meeting will be Bunday evening at Cllffon} Hamwith 2-button side openings I
held with Mrs. Nottingham.
mancTs.
In Flesh and Tea Bose, sized
Mr. and Mrs. Lee .Nottingham
Sunday visitor* at Warren Boltoh's
and family attended a reunion of were. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of
small, medium and large I
the Shorter faxpUy held at the home Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ken­
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shorter of yon of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs.
Cressey. A fine time was enjoyed Oliver Bolton of Hastings.
by all. There were guests present
Mrs. Morris Calkins is caring for
Tested Quality! "Oxhide”
from Detroit, Kalamazoo. Otsego,
Plainwell. Delton and Doster.
quite 111.
Velma Brouard and Elma Peterson
Several friends and neighbors of
were among the graduates of Plain­ this district gathered at the liotne of
Full cut—not flumped!
Uilu or DerkColmi 4
well High school on Thursday eve­ Mrs. Edith Edger and Phyllis In
ning, A great many from this com­ Hastings Saturday evening aud «nmunity attended tlie Home potnlng joyed a social time together.
and Alumni on Friday night at the
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Hammond
And,,Invite You to "taste Its Finer Flavor
High school auditorium.
and Bernard spent Bunday visiting
Now on Salo by All Local Merchants
Stronger — because they’re Iriplethe latter's unde Ln Newaygo.
,
The largest and strongest spring­
11 itched I flat -tacked and reinforced I
Eli Henry ot Lacey call«l on Will
board In tlie world. Is being erected Btrausbaugh Friday.
“
.
Highest standard 2 20 denim! Built
on ths south coast. It is understood. 1
Manufactured by
howsver, that no attempt will be । Old films are bolted down and
made
..___ to jjump
—..,. —
the Channel
,
------until ormvert*^ into patent-leather shoes,
there la a favorable following wind. Bo stars can comfort themselves with
.
■_ t**"?------------------ . the thought that they give polished
been.
object of performances to the end.
:: A LOCAL INDUSTRY ::
pursuit by office seekers for weeks.!
Mr. Roosevelt found it a relief to
E
—’7 they will remember that
If only
associate with fi»h. which have to NRA also stands for No Rackets Albe commandeered Into hls presence. | iowed.

IS IMPORTANT TO
MANYFAMILIES

gree* from other college*. Finally
ha entered the Bureau of Standards
al Washington and in recent month*
had been made the director of that
Bureau and b now recognized the
world over a* an outstanding aclentisi- Who know* but that the efforts

OF JACKSON PRISON

Homemakers? Comer

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AN OLD DEVICE

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Here's How Penney's Low Prices Slay Mr. High Price 'Goliath'

CANVAS SHOES

49c

So Many Uses for a Solid Color

Floating CA8TU!

SILK FLAT CREPE

50C

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Boy9 Leather

Percale
Shorts

SPORT
BELTS

25

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PERCALES

ANKLETS

10cxd-

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White SHIRTS

SLIPS

79c

39®

Look !Unguen tine!

39*

Qood News! Quality French Crepe

SILK PANTIES

49”

RAG
RUGS

Men’s

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STRAW

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Offer* to the Housewife
that Delicious

PARAMOUNT
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HAS

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.Unn. Dnr.«A. t*r W equipment would at least
i tings Banner cqual
fcw dolIaa s*^

,'pfng
one cent froni U1C gIU tax—,
(very probably would save them con- j

Views and Opinions;
Others Say

This and ’That
A Visitor Comments.
Knowing our County.

Backward Glances;
i Bits of Yesterday

Mrs. Norman Bailey attended thc
meeting of AUegan county Knights
and Lady Maccabees at OUego thia

Sylvester,-Let’s Form „
A New Expedition I

ET.
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Mr. and Mrs. *MU1 Young and
FOR A BETTER MARKET.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Michigan potato growers and
I F. E. Hill motored to Chicago on daughter leave for Bellevue Monday.
slii|&gt;pers gathered rprcnUy at Detroit |
Rabid, potent-penned col- [ Thursday to meet hls daughter. Mtaa
Carter s lake. This dreadful raoc- On the mesa lands the hones are
ItorUte from the road. Go-sohne to discuss Rowing and marketing IJtnnist of The Grand Rapids Chron- Virginia Hill, and nlece.-Mlss Lor' erasing.
|prices fluctuate marc than this with- Problems. The Det roll Free Press.
muat have
a mellow raine Bruen, of Denver. Colo., re- of numerous friends in this city for
the buy- "fU!r calllnK attention to the fact (rn(XXj whcn
passed through Barry |turning Saturday. Miss’Hill has
out any noticeable effect on the
.
| that Detroit's
Detroit s purchase
purchare of state£tate- 'county not king ago. He liked 'ey- been attending school at Knoxville,
Thc trail of beauty U bright
v
A motorist who cannot afford gro^
grown potatoes
potatoes was
was limited
limited 1o
to about!,
about |erylhing fro(n the way they fixed Ill-, where Mtas Bruen Is --- ---------- " home, from Nep York tomorrow,
And set high upon Uic mountain
■*
pay 20c per gallon for gasoline one-third,
one-thlrel of
of Jhe
the total
total consumption
consumption j, Eo'rtLs £
Middleville to
to'thc
leisurely Miss
jn Middleville
the leisurely
Mis* Brucn will visit
virit here uuiu
until uic
tlie where site has been for the last few
■
cannot be expected to be-.In Uiat
city,
went ont ch
to say:
]-------------------- —
--that
c-iy.
,c
manner in ■ which
people
strolled last of June when she will leave for months.
But tn my weaving I can trace its
Dt BABRT COUK
Miss Bessie Willison left Monday
u«r ot UK ajvj.'H
isi.;“bout thc streets here. He had a a girls' camp where she is ip act aa
J!]®
swift ascent,
ADVANCE ..
TnllAkl CSkntk-' hn« hk«ttrr mill for the .__ . .
. .
.
........... ... .
. . T_____ .
Step by step.
information that there may
•
U,c prick toreugb &gt; rMretkk, u, ™,ucllo„
w pototoc than![good word to say for Wall lake; al- a counsallor.
ter, Mrs. Walter Buckhout, of To­
In the smooth patterns I have been .
------ — — I. •
so for
Mrs. Geo. W Bunker of Grand
grew I___..................
. , 1 the appearance of our town
Michigan huv no state to more for-iYct wheni
wlihea he
lu. R*plds and Mrs. Thos. Oook &lt;Ber- ledo, Ohio.
that this terrible
shaping
.
tunUte
climatically
wny
men
are|
prBUy
We
mention
;
nice
Bunker!
of
Detroit
were
guests
reduction of one cent In the
All afternoon.
*■
i this fact to stress the point riiat Mr. of Miss Kate Sibley and other
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY. , sound “between a bellow and a I can point to these symbols and
tax will mean an annual saving Maine and Ida.io able• lo
Michigan in Detroit, although they Rabid
IM&gt;t jhc ty^ of writer friends Friday and Saturday. Misses
At thc residence of-Mr. John Bus­ bark." frightening children and dis­
from 44 00 to $5.00 a year for Uic
are handicapped by heavy transpor-1 whosP vocabulary contains only , Sibley and Mabel Sisson accompan- by in this city, on Monday, the 9th. tressing the family of a tourist who Here Is its beginning and here Its
motorist. But the price ot [tatlon charges.
[complimentary adjectives and whose idd them to their Lake Michigan Mr. Orin Roorbcck of Barry town­ had come from Illinois to enjoy a
saving will be cutting highway
The answer to: Tin- farmers ofjvcrbi habitually drip with honey, .cottage at "The Dunes’.near Grand ship and Mrs. Mary D. Valiant of few days- vacation and rest at that
Elizabeth-Ellen Long.
| Haven Saturday, returning Sunday
such a low figure Um Maine and Idaho cultivate their po- - Herewith Is what he has to say:
this city were married, Rev. Huns­ &amp;ke.
tatocs
scientifically,
nicy
grade
...
.evening
Now a strange fact about both
cannot be adequately main-'
berger officiating.
ETRADIVARIU8.
,he» Arerul.,-.
Uwmb,,
Ur „&lt;i
ah•CAWbl.n«
these
monsters
Is
that
nothing
was
Messrs. Powers, Bheldon. Smith,
Your tout waa lifted by the wings to1
Poor roads mean lower mil- modem
merchandising‘
seen or reported about either of
teter
Mr. jt»cpn
Jowph I। “»*&gt;?
I» ------•uiomoblk
.or Mr. °y- Oolgrovc. Messer a
and
day •
.
’
uic lover. - rcmarira Mr.
—r —
-- , . —
«&gt;u others in atcage per gallon, less speed and Michigan fanners as a rule du not lAddUou.
..... .....who wo, lhc Peter lubtd. roll.
Ill.,' after
daughter. Mire
Mint uodwnre At thc chtOMO reovreuon. them during the twenty years when Hearing the master of the violin:
ro^ ul
atUT their
tllF r deughUr.
’
Th. thio, is tnw ot Mirht«..n
"l» d»y, It you ^k M. Oh. you ।
,to
«- &gt;■“. •» returned Mid ur* tn «»wear and tear on thc car/
You praised him. pralwd lhe great
. ? . ,
t t,
7 ... L
‘didn't ut u*’ H. meant oc reura. t-nd,I1“ «*»•«. there. They expect ing the oonrenUon a 'big thing.**
assuming that those who reported
cutting Uib gas one cent. *c t..,„
Sebastian too
taloe. that U Ini. ol Michigan op- [ V"" ‘
"7. *"
to return th. tut
having seen either of them had 1m
im-­ Who made that fine Chaconne; but
mi ol
oi thia
urns week.
weex.
; Col.
col. Amutrong
Armstrong o&lt;
of Bowen.
Bowens MUI.
Mills buying
be spending dollars to save pj
ptet.
M&gt; which hare ...
deel^to^LII mS
«■»
W *BlelU
------------ Heath. “
Mlfs
’Stella wm7„
was In Uthclre
this city Motuto
Monday, m
as “
were
or cvan
of tntoxicatdid you think
flavor wit arc
iwi'miun cruwticu i morraw.
;
. .
---- - Heath. Mrs.
Edmonds and
Messrs. 8.
Just chronicling Of old Antonio Stradivari?—him
"J?
whalwtlh
on. Ulin, and
M?lC.
c-U.
u. Edmond,
mid Miss
M IM Mran.
s. Roush.
Routh. Dr
Dr. Pccklwm
rrebham .and ln* ,kluor- Wo
oul oI
oi lhe
"lut -WUi on.
thlny
.nd Dorctha Edmonds were in Albion , j Yargcr of Freeport.
It is perfectly correct to place out
the m»rkn
market by
by MhMwm
WashingtonshalI
anpiy'
hts"refacl Uiat’ during the long pro- Who a good century and a half ago
manor UM., b««,u. U,.y I
” “h*11 «&lt;
•f’l’1’ h“
■
J,. ».
.mu. «.■ .pPKn «( JXXi
...
nobody
...b.ro.
Pul hla true work in that brown In­
.re not properly sorted, packed. «nd1n,"
k-u&gt;is the editor of thc Hartings Dr’ and Mr&gt; Whitehouse. Miss of the Vermontville Hawk, spent
cms tax for ixirnose of safe- hL,X.,^opeH&gt; 8OrtCd' P“cltM' and I
Here
„
strument
Here is for
the editor
of the
Hastings
gas tax for purpose ot safe j-j
distributed.
Ranncr
instance
nninw
nn Heath registered at Albion colleger Sunday in Hastings
However, if we must make
a
-. for
f“
thc interests of Uic mo- “ Themarkcting
The marketing methods of 25 and Banncr
cohj
f^ns Instance.
o7uTat alwuys^xcrl
for nesl &gt;car
ten* Gasatte. an eleven year old chotce between Uieae two. the Ban­ And by hls nice adjustment of ita
frame
50
years
ago
cannot
win
out
In
com-1
—
--j
।
___
iu
,
m
.
___
__
t hat limit in our opinion “25"® “®.®
51” oul
c?"* lent paper with a very rcadiblr
MUs FT°'TI1c&lt;’ Doyle comes home I miss, niece of Mn. Em. Busby, ar*1*'*^“
Gave
it responsive life, continuous
C
w'h
r
w^'sXuW
h
’
ls
vlsFt
to'sai'T'r'Ko
fVom
“
ftouth
Itavcn
wherTri^
ir*!v«i
from
^X\ta£day.
Mvtog
and
o^ly
Carter's
Snake,
wi
.
,
.
„
petition with the clever marketing!
1 !
. .
. “ . &lt;
. ts-ta.v
_.k—.&gt;.» I
•___ ______ ______ ■_ Z__.____ nrininaJ and nnlv Cartar'a final.
With lhe master's finger tips and
be four cento or even live
methods of today. When Michigan
&lt;M&gt;ybc u bn.t
has been teachUig the past year. 8he made lhe entire Journey alone
.1
A BUILDER GF BRIDGES.
perfected
not two cents.
potato growers come to understand fornia any more, maybe thc earth- h1“J» b‘c'' “lrrd for u‘c c«n‘»K y««
Gov. Comstock appears deter­
Tuesday last Mr. and Mm M I.
Like
them
by delicate rectitude of
—
j this and act upon their knowledge quake shook It over Into Mexico.! i****Cook left for a several weeks’ visit
of the glory that belongs to
mined to have a bridge
“’ake- FTan* Cincebeaux, who Not &lt;Bach alone, helped by fine
A STUDY IN STUPIDITY.
then they will command thc market And while Mr Cook of Hastings I Mrs Ralr Walker of Dos Angeles, m Dakota.
Che Straits of Mackinaw at
Add
a ?utx.r.',v^cX- WB&amp; discovering San Diego. What ICallfornla’ ha" bct'n the «ucat of Mr I
Miss Anna Holbrook of Muskegon *»“• n»ort « Gun
claims ll
precedent
maud cost ot 338,000,000, tile
were we doing? We were dlscov- and Mra- c w Clarkc thc PMt Jew
vislUng her mUher and relative*
ridiculous to even Insinuate that Of genius gone before, nor Joachim
from La Havre. !• rance, Fre^nt TUnes-Indlcator.
ering Hostlngf
da&gt;8
[in this city.
.
Gun lake has a sea monster. There Who-holds tlie strain afresh incor­
era! government to furntUi the mon­
states that thousands of cases of
...------------j „—
Mra.
Dan.“
Levin
ot Cadillac visitMr. “
and
Mrs. "•
A- V.
N.
Slingerland
®hould be an united. —
effort
to pre­
ey. Only a few yean ago, Mr. Oom­
porate
We
started
out
from
Grand
Rap------------'ll"
*
,u
"**•’
•
*
’
•
“
‘
“
ure*
—
--------*
.
___
—
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____
.
___________
______
vent
thl«
IntarUbpAr
frem,
a
a
i
i
.S.A_
MODERN ADVICE TO SON.
apples fronTthe western slates are
ids. Mrs Rabid, the two Rabldettes. ।ed hnr COU41n' Mre- J- « Townsend arc at Mancelona visiting friends. vc"1
interloper fran overahad- By inward hearing and notation
"Business man's advice to his son: ouneif. and Rastus Rabid, that sin- and famU’r’ ow Sunday.
Tat
’
owing' &lt;h*
the glory of »»the r.rt^
Carter »n.
Snake,
»«'»■’
k.
roltmg at the pier as a result of red
strict. . . .
Interested in building a bridge across
be “a Hin.-u
Rood uvy
boy nuu
and saw
save ykiur
your inoiicy
money ,
.
.
.
..
..
w
L
x ITT’ J
especially on the unsupported testl- That plain -white-aproned man who
,'gular
animal
who
to
port
chow,
part
I
___
By misunderstanding,
nntj •••■•;«
wj1(.n jvu
yOll gj-o^- U1
Up
you
cun g|V(.; ]
Crutn&amp;s OJ Wisdom
inony of a man who came from IIthe Detroit river, a project which,
' . — thc
,
» &gt;x,
u etui
fox terrlor. part coach dog. and part । TWENTY YEARS AGO TOD^Y.
American apple quota allowed by it to thc government to be turned mental giant. All In thc 4d At Mid- j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitlow,
on paper at least, was supposed to
Patient and accurate full fourscore
WWO- OBSERVATIONS.
France had already been reached over to the fellow who Wasn't a good
dlevllle the 4d began emitting noises| who have been vtaiting their daugh__________ ___ _
• net a very tidy little profit on the
,„.d m more M toe Into could l»
hb that sounded like a windmill with ■ ter». Mrs. Glen Foster and Mrs.
"You can't legislate peace—you
ax
o
r-»
• Cherished his sight and touch by
’Investment. But somehow or other
money. —i Exchange).
bronchitis; we stopped at a gas sta- Claud Bush returned to their home can only people the world with
r TOtn^JUT oCTOt) IjOOk
temperance,
things didn't work out according to
“•hnhted.
Hundreds of
peaceable nations."—Henry Ford.
And since keen sense is love of per­
uivtncs Mtinutri Not n twnnv of
ratted while officials dickered GRINNING.AT THE DEMOCRATS, lion on the edge of town to ask for I In Grand Rapids Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill, Mr. and
------------FUJIYAMA,
advance estimates. Not a penny of
ahlppera
UP ,,n:" ,hc',‘U1 of 1032 “ slzcnblr succor, in a little carage back of
fectness
profit was ever made and thc bonds *“ul »«"
and
majority of the Voters of Michigan the gas station thc elderly proprietor Mrs. George Kirchner, Mr,
nnd ‘Too many of our ablest men for- The silent Cloud Men
Made perfect violins, tlie needed
himself oil with a Mrs. Clyde Craig and Mrs.
Lucy get that ideas are more powerful Ot Yamato say the moon
are In default. Yet this bridge
trlcd lo 0,1,1 dher markets. I1|)ecl up M republicans- Then came was washing
paths
bucket
of
water
When
he
finally
‘
Brown,
werejin
Galesburg
last
week
than
dollars."
—
John
Erskine.
Is
a
snow-white
bird
For inspiration and high mastery.
across the Detroit river costa only Francc undoubtedly ixad millions of some bud ycars-startlng' dp 1929.
--------Which scatters cherry-petals
—George Eliot, Poems.
people who would like to liavo sunk Two years ago this coming TaU. a concluded his ablutions he listened I to attend the funeral of George.
;a fraction of thc amount that will their teeth Into
-rhe Blue Eagle should be on the On thc crest at Fuji-san.
ttosc iusck
luscious
^able
majority of Michigan
men gravely to the odd assortment of Blake
roc.r icciu ziuo
urxx.
»» slnd
u.oracll who
the rJghl noL«es that tlie Ford was now giving
Mrs. George Payne of Delton was | vault doors os well as in thc bank
IRRIGATION PAYS
I long for Nippon
and lower peninsulas. In view of American apples and as in all &gt;n- Of franchise, voted for Roosevelt, off and referred us to a specialist in the city Wednesday enroute to । windows."—Jesse M. Jones.
Her motiier. Mrs.
, ------------When the April sky Is blue
MICHIGAN FARMERS
these facta It U difficult to see the Icrnational trade thc payment for [ Comstock and u new deal
Ever "Down at the Central garage there I Grand Rapid;
Ls a feller that knows more about Thos. Kelley, who has been receiv-1 "We liave now come to the time And clouds’of snow-white
line of reamnine hv which Mr Com- thc Irult would have been through sl'lcr Mr. prmstock and his col-1
Uig medical luwLstancc at Grand when specialized knowledge Is as es- Cherry-blossoms wreathe thc trees
fine ol reasoning by which Mr. Como( m d oroducia ac- lra‘tue’,‘ '’lartcd ,hrlr dutlca ,n La"’ Fords than Henry Ford," he said
Potatoes and Fruit Give
rtock arrives at the conclusion that !hc medium of French products ac alnff w January 1. 1933. there lw.,1 ' And sure enough -&lt;bc feller did Rapids, will return, with Mrs. Payne. । sential tn a President of the Drilled i And riled on earth their beauty.
| Mias Itenn Brockmcier. teacher of1 States as It is In a master plumber."
Profitable Increase in Yield
hls 438.000,000 bride will be a howling ^P^*1 ln exchange. So because m beeil n succession of turbulent hapI Latin in thc city schools, leaves —Harry Elmer Bamcs.
•ucccss Fortunately all save one of °mc,al stupidity France was deprived penings. These hove,
we would
for Extra Water Supply
I Tuesday' for a trip to Europe, in
----------- Far off, Uic snow on Fuji;,
Mkhuurt.
«I wmocn.Uk »'
Am«nu» w.re d.pzM W«. . from reran.nt. drauure .
East Lansing —Another year's testa
(company with several former college I "We need' enthusiasm. 1 mag Ina- Pure as the glowing fire
.
, . ,to fight
. * Of
Imoorted luxuries,
luxuries* and
majority
of thi folks
at home Many
of the value of'irrigation In Michi­
congressmen have
promised
01 miponpa
ana thc
inc Labor
woor of
l|je tWn8s
havp
friends..
tlon. and ability to face facta, even Which burns within his heart.
gan proves that the practice has a
1 Emil -T^dcn of Evanston. III., was | unpleasant ones, bravely."—Frank- Never to be extinguished.
'this measure on the floor of the niarlt^ ln 0010 countries was dethis administration In Lansing
real place in farm work and that
In lhe city Monday and Tuesday hn D. Roosevelt.
house If necessary- The Stralta P«taed because of thc inaction, could not be printed--and not all of
profitable Increases tn yields can be
He will sail Tuesday from New York 1
■
------------HAPPINESS grows
Perfumed plum petals;
secured, according to lhe agrtculbridge appears to have very little Trul&gt;‘ therc seems no limit to the them have been by republicans eithfor Antwerp, Belgium, on buslne.« | u^n order to regain our economic White blossoms of the cherry;
at our own fireside
thc tnreraltr ot ran mentos but «hozt " S'."'“'.f.?'
“"n. ”*
ural engineering department at
I
Dr
G
W
LowTy
to
ehjoying
a
well,independence,
we
arc.
in
uppear• chance of ever getting past inc t w. । m i .
Snow on Mount Fuji 1
.
.i i
amplified in this state has not been
and
is
’
not
to
be
Michigan
State College.
।
earned
rest
at
hls
bungalow
near
thc
i^ncc,
at
least,
and
probably
In
fact.
Flowers come as snows depart;
“pipe-dream" stage, for which we MthredoOcbd. to tret tlrelr re-ialllrel&gt;. , B00d tol
Tlie two irrigating systems uzpd
1 Cascates al Gun lake. Mrs. Dowry making some sacrifices of our po- Spring returns to Fuij-san.
picked in strangers'
specllve countries into difficulties many respects It has been a rather
all may be truly thankful.
In the state are ttie overhead and
'has blcn tlirrc several days.
•-wjlitlcal jrctdum."—Owen D. Young.
gardens. — DOUG­
Donald Bain,
and misunderstandings.
raw deal. Some of this may be
the
porous
hose. Choice between Uio
Joim Young has returned from;
~
'
.
credited to inexperience, but most
LAS lrold
| Los Angeles where he spent the wUi-1. "^e,‘me? ®aU
courage, but
two b determined by conditions at
A VALUABLE’BUSINESS.
________ and greed. Dem[of it to patronage
MOUNTAINEER.
thc location where the system la to
■ter Mr. Young is one of the oldest If^underetandlng •_
A record Influx of tourists will COMMUNISM DEMONSTRATED, ocrats interested more In good gnvI
Thc
mountains
ate
hls
comrades
pioneers in the county.
• Senator Vandenberg,
be installed.
vlslt Michigan during thc summer' a realist and a teacher was the ernment than pnlronnge are dlsand thn
the wlnda
winds
The porous hoeie system v^os de­
Miss Winifred Johnson of tennx
-Every dollar now. owed requires,
and fall, according to advance Indi- h&gt;t?a college profnaor of economics
'._?5,?u,b,,n‘’ls tnJ‘’rcst«l more
He knows by name; Uie high, hill- veloped at the college by members
vsited her parents. Mr and Mrs.
uw average, 75 per cent more real
craggy ways
■
cations. Whether or not they will who fed the leading student so- govcrnmcnL liaveMbcen grinnmgl'OA.
George Johnson, from Saturday till wcallh l0
lt U)an
to That meet the stars are friendly to of the agricultural engineering staff
and
has been tried out in different
Tuesday.
j 192a."—Irving Fisher.
'
return or carry away favorable Im- fclallst -of the campus a dose of Ins we see it this ta not the time for
hls feet.
parts of Hie state by extension mon.
republican to grin. Nor It Is a
pressions depends In no small way own medicine nnd ut thc Mime lime
And sunsets bring their glory to Thia type of irrigation system Js
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
-:t u wUh empire, as with indi-'
home
«
«M*
lp»n
The
j
1
'
”
'"
“
"J
‘
c
“
”
,
“
a
his
days.
on how they are treated. If these
made up of porous hose to distribute
, ,
.
,
tiiruw up hts hands in disgust. It is know more about 4d's than Henry ! Mr. and Mrs. O D. 8|&gt;aulding and vlduals—those who will not risk can­
water at the points where it is need­
visitors are given thc benefit of fair particular student nrver\mlsscd an
(or republicans and dem­ id. He took the generator apart ;G O Spaulding attended a family, not wln.'r-Lord Sankey,
In mountain vales the thrushes sing ed and a pump and pipes lo carry
------------prices. If they do not get thc lin- opportunity to preach equality of ocrats. to decide on clcahing iwusc 1nnd put in a new shaft before you reunion at J A. Spaulding's al
to him
'
could
bat
an
eye.
if
you
are
as
slow
Bellevue
Saturday,
lhe
occasion
be"N°
o*
1c
who
has
entered
public
“r'r dements which belong in,'
presdon that they are being gouged, income. Everyone should be treat- •the llcounciis
When laurel thickets darken Into
Thc water from tlie porous liow
.
-the rmmdls of neither
tiritlwF nartvHariu. ’’The!at baiting an-eye as we arc since ing thc birthday of J. A and O. D ll*e cvfrwillingly turnshis back
sleep;
if the people with whom they come cd exactly alike, he argued Then ix-rmn who looks upon iwlltics Js a li&gt;29’ and ,hc bl11 WiL' C1 cenls- 1,1 Spaulding. About sixty were pres- l|P°n It- —President Franklin D.
seeps through the fabric slowly and
• »*«««
en!
Roroevelt.
in contact show them at least ordi­ and only then would there bo Justice Mme or an opportu^yro pronmte j
The wild brooks hall him joyously rnoved from row to row, water can
with a nice looking farmer
Mr and Mrs
E Brewster of I
nary courtesy and consideration, they in thc world. Along came an exam­ his personal ambitions or hls pri-1
|
at dawn;
be carried over Inequalities of ground
vatc gain at public expense, deserves who*c bl“c OVtra,L' *crr the same Grand Rapids and Will Clarke of , "There arc many Mount Everest*
—•— *--*
will undoubtedly come again. It is ination and the student was alluwed
He hears thc hill pines choric
K&gt;ric ’Usurface,
and lhe jujgt o{ ttK, eqUip.
to get kicked out of office and kept color a-' h,x rycs We **Jked about Eaton Rapids are the gueata ot the to conquer in the spiritual world.-/
chanting deep.
t . ( inHt is adapted
[
estimated that about 4274.000.000 are free play to elaborate on hls favorite out of Office w Unless crookedness is ‘hc d.us* stonn- and crolM‘’ nntl lhc
adapted for use on such
brother C. W. ,Clarke and‘ —The Duchess of Hamilton.
crops as .small fruits and potatoes.
spent annually in thc two pcnlnsu- doctrine. In announcing the re­ practiced, public office is nut a b»They will spend Sunday al
... .
"Uneducated graduates arc being. In valley ways he seems remote,
Tests on potatoes on thc farms of
Wall lake.
*}e ta,d- Jbuilly.
las by those vacation bound. Tins sults. the professor stated that he nanza for any man. To do n public,, *“•
turned out from tte universities."—
—
. *•*
aloof
.
Mason Parmalec, Allegan county;
Mrs. L.
Newcomer «*&lt;&lt;■
and ouiuku
children Principal A. E Morgan.
job and do it well requires a lot of' •arn**"r *las a funny lime of
*■»■&lt;•.
o- E ncwwow:*
From restless men grown blind to Mr. I. Fakes, Stanton; and Mr.
is big business, far too big to pul hap decided on a new system of hard
work and nuiny knocks—loo I Elther he rMbes P,cn‘&gt;' 01 every! hing and Miss Anna Lloyd of Austin, III.,
hills and skies;
Stephens,
Lakeview.' showed in­
in jeopardy through short-sighted grading. He had added tip all the many knocks It is getting to be so'and RCts very ,ltUc for uny oi ll- or are ,he quests of thc former’s sls"Mussolini should remember thill I
■or he who has the mountains for creases In yield, due to irrigation,
acquisitiveness, hi fact thc tour- grades, determined the average and uiiattractlvc that many rcsponsiWe I a,l'outh °t mill or something comes ter-ln-law. Mrs. O. B. Oates,
a technocracy cannot be established 1
hls friends
ranging from 50 to 200 buriieU per
Tunis Fulkerton and daughter, of in toto within the structure of price
1st and resort trade should be was giving each student tills mark citizens shy away from it. That is “lol‘“ “nd',,p c°uld get a gord pricr
Has beauty in hla heart, peace In
.—.
.’-------------- ..
chnton for *'.Vrr&gt;Thlng.
’. Los
Angeles.
rel-—Howard Scott, chief cx­
, ------- only he
... ain't
----------go
...
--------------------California,
- ------------— visited
system."
hls eyes!
nursed carefully along as one of our Up row the young socialist to pro- bad—Schuyler Marshall,
Stanley Yulll, Vanderbilt, irrigat­
nnvtlifmz " -------------------------------------------- atives
ativ*-* in
in the
tlw city
«-itv last
ia*r week. They
-m«&gt;v left, ponenl of technocracy.
,' anything."
County Republican-News.
Arthur Wallace Peach.
most valuable business assets. A test with some heat that this sysed three acres of raspberries out of a
! Sv then we proceeded to Hastings Monday tor k visit with Marshall
----------------- ,
28 acre field. Tlie irrigated portion
|
and
on
to
Wall
lake.
When
Mr.
friends
before
’
returning
home.
i
Tir
/
ur
t
j
sallsficd customer is a great adver- tem wasn’t fair; that he had dcFISHING AND RIOTS
-I^Tu-" “
------ . “
OAPRI.
of
the field yielded 8,000 quarts to
Cwk
gets
San
Dleguaril
described
he
Hiram
Russ
and
Rupert
CurroUiW(2V
Of
(JUT
WOTld
While
the
country
was
amazed
nt
C
.
K,
’
u
Sa,,
Gleg/s^ll
described
he
Uscment and lhe more tourists we med himself all campus fun, had
Lovely name.
... .... ... .....
J
. .
.
CHU’llt toto&lt;UkV
J,ought
say■ afew
fewi'inH
kindirnrr)-.
aordsIzrefor ers left this morning for Topeka.
nstvh nr ramtmor
can send away from Michigan who worked hard withaut any thought of the governor of that state waX'trout Wal1 Iakf A,ld ,or Haatlrucs. while Kansas, where they have secured
duced practlca'ly nothing under the
“ ‘jLJSAN,r,uuBeauty I shall never see.
are favorably ipipresscd not only social parties, etc., in order to keep fishing In Northern Michigan with 1,r ” aI 11 ‘OI c001^4'- he's probably position* with thc Santa Fe railroad
drought
conditions prevailing in
Egyptian filling statlohs dispense
1933.
with what they see. but also with up hb marks
Thc professor re- our own Guv. Bill Comstock Anda]u‘ lh&lt;‘
ot ,Unc -sald volumes
Mr and Mrs. Herman Scbenkcl' water from pumps resembling the
Of an island
In addition to the increases in
and son of Philadelphia, Pa., who'gasoline pumps used in the United
thc way they arc treated, the more piled that he had derived hls idea detail of suite police were guarding *'" i'ralM' °r ,x&gt;th places.)
yields secured from , potatoes and
ihutings has a calm and placid hate been visiting relatives in the!States, and cater to customer* who
.golldly will this valuable business from the j&gt;aper turned in by this atu- them the guvs—maybe so DilhnDreaming in an azure bay.
berries, there has been a gratifying
g&lt; r wouldn’t grab em off Wi ll, what ldl*n,t&gt;' 'hat very few towns of the city, left this morning for Chicago [ bring their own containers,
bccomc Intrenched. dent and read an excerpt to prove if he did?—Chet Howell. Chesaning mlddlp “‘cst achieve. It looks clean; They will take in thc St. Louis fair'
improvement In the quality of -the
-——- ,
Of an amber
Irrigated crop Pptatoes graded out
Argus
cleaner
somehow,
tlion
most
towns,
before
their
return
home.
I
Th
c
Blate
of
Pennsylvania
has
ids point. Thc claxs guffawed, the
Shining beach.
------Tlie
streets
arc
wide
and
tree
lined;
Ira
Traver
will
leave
for
Clyde.
i
mort
cities
and
towns
with
a
popmuch better when provided will) ad­
PENNY WISE!
.student got thc point and the proWhere lhe warm waves
Domg one thing in Washington °» 'he main street there Is an ex- Wayne Co . N. Y.. tonight where he ulatlon over 5000 'han any other
ditional water than when grown
Wc believe the movement to limit Icsvor stated quietly that students and giving it what Is known a&gt; ccllent sweep to the view that Is has accepted a position.
Rise
and
reach
under normal conditions in the same
'5,alc’
by constitutional amendment lhe should really be graded in accord- w erac English" in Iowa is charged I closed in by a monument on the
field.
.
John Russ, of Beaumont. Texas'
Music murmurous as speed).
Moat of the porous hose systems
Mlchlgan gasoline tax to two cents once will) varying degrees of indl- .•gainst Secretary Wallace ot our nA- .principal corner The people there arrived In the city last week (or a' A
installed in the state in tlie part
'aecm to have time to walk around , month's visit with hls family.
,
”.&lt;!.•/ Wftr
pcr gallon is entirely unsound. T^ie vidua! merit and application. Even' tional department oi agriculture
And the boats
As Secretary of Agriculture he Island enjoy themselves, they don’t
- ---------- i100* placc on dc'00*1 3‘- ‘8,7.
claim that excessive gasoline taxes In Soviet Russia, the home of com­
At evening fold
I'eern to be rushing around like
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
TODAY
,
v
h
piemiah
somebody with an urgent engagePa'™™ and friend, are cortiallv „&lt;’an.Van
* ‘P® FlemU,&gt;
Sails of light
are keeping jJO.iXXi motor cars off munism. the Idea of equality of inuwm Sa’X Imfflt’^Vj^nr; h^Vl^mu mm^o^ti^S^-XaU^teen J^“^‘^w,‘hlhe‘n’reot‘00
On spars of gold.
used. The success of lhe plan now
the rood is a gross distortion ol fact, come has been abandoned. Whil—Mabel Simpson, in Voices.
•seat
oar
ova
[to
an
enemy
It
always
seems
to
by
thc
pupils
of
Mae
Broucau
and
*
•
________
has created a demand • for systems
Actually the three cent tax here the Soviets do not permit the ncin locations where water has to be
us that from Its ap;&gt;carnncc it would L. Jean McLaughlin at their school. The first mule u&gt; be raised in the
“in Michigan is below average. Hie cumulation of gigantic private for­
THE
POET.
। tx- n very pleasant place in which to room on Friday'afternoon.
United States was owned by George
pumped through pipes for distances
Thus
while
I
ape
the
measure
wild
Mate U one of twelve which levy tunes, they have come to recognize urging the farmers to sign thc corn- live; we strongly suspect that thc
as great ai} half a mile.
Major a M Andemm of Detroit Washington.
,
Of tales that charm'd me yet a child.
.u—
—are
-------------this rate and only four charge less, the fact that a capable workman h:g contracts which reduce their ------jx-ople
there
pretty ------good at spent Sunday in the city with
The use of second hand pumps
Rude though they bS, sUll with the
friends
J The great artist Titian always|,
Five states have four cent taxes, ten who really applies himself, is more corn acreage twenty per cent while minding their own business.
chime
Gottlieb Hessmer to in Battle .kept a cluster of grapes hanging in:,
out in low.i hls farm paper. Wal­
Charge five cents, five others six valuable to the state than a slovcn| Creek this week as a delegate to the j hls studio as an example of beauty Return the thoughts of early time;
lace s Farmer. Is qdvvrtislng foe Hlcems. one state six and one-hj»lf ly, shiftless one.
Yet Mr. Rabid s liiifn point is very s,atc convention of Arbeiler Vereln. of form and line.
&gt;
‘And feelings, roused In life's firrt OB the crop varies*with the distance
Bicd Corn company of Gripe*. Iowa,
day.
cento and ukT others seien cents
of which he is also part owner, seed
from lhe source of water and with
Ukra we
We travel
ir.nl miles
mile. in
In ---------------------------------------------------------------------1
,
wen taxen
----------------------------------------------- The
“Ice cream tree" nows
the
Glow
In thc lime, and prompt the
!corn which will increase theTarm- search of amusement and variety where; then. If you can find the tatoleUnd ofthe near-t roScal rethe rapidity that the water has to
So Michigan motorists enjoy pne of. -AftvmO H^RG°k7E£FAM
cr s cr°P sufficient to make'up"for
lay. •
without always being fully aware way. there to the so-called Devil’. |toM
B^adw and Pcro where T^en rise those crags, that moun­
----- ------------------- —■ —
Among the rapidly-forgotten fads
acres taken out of production.
Forty ot the systems are now in
of lhe beauty and charm-referring Kitchen" west of Yankee Spring., a I Le native know ll as the Xrltain
tower.
tne entire country.
Is "technocracy." Only a year bro
Probably he didn t plan it this
operation on farms In Michigan. A
to nature, of course—immediately great pock-mark in lhe ground moya- but 1U fruit tartea so much
Although somt states permit a di- this subject was all the rage. People
bl*t this Ls about how it could around us For those who know whose sleep rides have become cov- ng. oUr mmt nonular &lt;ieuere- that Which charm'd my fancy's waken­ series of meetings will be held at
ing hour. . . .
these farms in July and August to
version of gas tux money for pur- were talking about It—many ofIn"d*’
wor1k ®ut; "Wallace as where to go and for whom winding, ered with a fairly dense growth of
■““ lTa*a'r
It was a barren acene, and wild
show the results of this method of
purer other than htghw.y conMrre- them quit, rerkrehy Tretaoreauc
UrraTik'" 32 hilly, rutty township side roads hold scrUb vegetation and which can pro­
Where naked cliffs were rudely
Increasing the waler supply for
piled;
uon and maintenance, such is not magazines sold well at newsstands, money and buys Wallace Hl-Bred no terrors Barry' county has a great vide thmc so inclined with some very
crops. Another series of meetings to
variety of delightful excursions to r“‘—--------------------------- then there
"scrambling;"
More titan 10.000 automobiles were But ever and anon between
the case here. Motor taxes are de- But bow many give it a thought to- M L,J corn, and gets his usual num- offer. There is Highbank. for ex- enjoyable
L
Is Gun lake with .»&gt;
its tree-covered abandoned in New York City streets Lay velvet tufta of loveliest green; scheduled by the agricultural engi­
voted to route exclusively. The gas day? Freak Ideas come into being. b*’r
lf,Ulc weall*r per­ ample, a little lost valley sort of a high hills and lovely panoramas;
neering department to show thc de­
And well tlie lonely Infant knew
tails of. the system In localities
*"
o&gt;
"aitwl
And wra “SUSVh' place whose paw paw trees give ll there to the river road south of Mldwhere none Is Installed. County sgriThe earth's surface- is 73 39 per
a strangely sub-tropical appearance: dlevllle which
meander,
about
punas derived from It are now even veraaiton
and then - pass Into Berkl-y in tlie Cassopolis .Vigilant,
there are the Irving hills northeast through charming countryside and mt water and 28.81 per cent land.
Up the low crag and ruin'd wall. .*.
finding their way to tlw improve- oblivion Just as freak styles in cloth,, - ----------- * • *
—additional
information on this type
of Middleville which resemble the finally leads to Bull prairie which
From me, thus nurtured, dost thou
000
telephone
conversations
take
of
irrigating system. "north country" of the Upper Pen- according to tradition has from
e en tne remotest of,
--------------------- M c^Ued because it increases ita insula; there arc the wooded sand "time Immemorial" been a hunting
The classic poet's well-conn'd task?
A MacaachUMiu author calls hls
hills of Yankee Springs which re- ground and burial place for« the
with a hard surfaced conMan can fly like a bird, but he Qow 18 gallons during a full moon.
country estate Prm Script;" he’s,
mind one of a "vert-pocket" edition peaceful Indian tribes who formerly
Let the wild heath-bell nourish always going to add little things to
to i main highway. This rtffi has tots to learn from hi*
Mofe
500^^00 diver dollars
MID;
1 construction would har. to feathered friend*. Il will be a long fcr7in eTrcClaltonta the United of the Ozarks: there is the mill pond lived along the banks of the Thorn­
it, according to q Q. MTotyre.
road at Orangeville where from i-.pple, - And we could continue with 3-4 pounds dally,
Cherish thc tulip, prune the vine,
Ttaud- If lhe gas tax wire time, for Instance, before he can sit State* today.
spring until late fall you drivi a further UM.
But freely let the woodbine twine,
But one thing .is to be remgmthrough a tunnel of trees and ford
Yas. this county it quite a fertile
■ nd yet the annu.il saving on a barbed wire fence.-Saskatoon
*
100,000 automobiles art junked And leave unirtnun'd the eglantine.
There is one radio for every 40 one of the clearest, and prettiest place for a little
voyage of dls—FTbm "Marmton," by Sir Walter a red flag even in lhe face of a rail- ■
KtMAma maa Hava AAAn ah—_ Scott.
road dictator!

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�TWB HASTtNGR BANNER, WF.BNMDAV, JUNg II, 1M4
Commission of national prison ex­ ALFALFA ONLY HOPE FOR
blared that the same revolver had perts, who examtped thc prison and
teen uwdfla both murders. When parole systems of many dates. de­
HAY
clared that Michigan was about the
revolver they at once declared that
Work of County Agents Who
it was the one used In the murder
Judges throughout the state have
Fol on Will
IJUNE HANDICAP TO
of both Uw man and the young complained about tea misdirected
woman. Later Ughtiy confessed um of the pardon and parole tews
Vindicated
STATE TABD0N BOAXD XX both murders.
QUARTER FINAL ROUND
of thia state within ths last year
Anyone who travels over Barry’
1711s
colored
criminal
was
sent
to
and
one-half,
since
Governor
Oom,
SPONSIBLE FOB LIGHT.
, ~
stock took offtoe and Immediately 'county win be Impressed with the'
fact that the hay crop in this coun- Local Golfers Battle "Old
SY'S MURDEBB
released this year on recommenda­ put one of his henchmen at the ;
ty has suffered seriously because of &lt;
tion of the pardoning authorities •head of the pardon board. It U noj,
Man Par” in Contest for ■
'(the drouth. The one hope ot having
of Michigan because, as stated, "he ir.'S
HE WAS IN JACKSON
»■» «•»«•»•"
' jhay
enough to get ■»
by with U the "■
althe Championship
Iiad been a model prisoner." That
cawnCUU of |
7*JW
•&gt;- &gt; wrew
FOR A SERIOUS CRIME ’was Just a few months ago. Previ­ authortUm lgno«
Several cw«:
dose matches iwurta
featured tn.
thc
ous to hls sentence in December
Pardon Authorities Bet Him 1831 he had been arrested for five
» tai
Club. H«rewlU,
the
Free—Hag Murdered Two other crimes. He had teen'exam­
Wtti
fr™, depend upon the amount of rain- results.
ined by a Detroit city psychiatrist
as gives crim-' f“’l
tn* n»^LCUlUirff h M *l U
KUn Sl“kr
Bob Walton
Binco His Partion
in 1930, before he was sentenced to such sentimentality
X ughtey \
may
Henry Bheidon defeated John
Tn the
in
me juagment
Judgment or
of tne
the Banner, prison
■prison In
m 1031.
ikii.
This pcycniatrut
this
psychiatrist
£L"
■‘i ■&gt;lxs
“ H.«Ux&gt;rne
acaiwin .’o-s;
Hawinomc a&lt;aethe parota'system, as It is operated fput down in the official record con- err, on tta titan™, ol n&gt;tateln«
Every once In a while we hear fealed Cliff Dolan, one up on IB;
in Michigan, fe a travesty upon Jus- .cemlng Joe Ugh Uy that "he is un­ &lt;ta ertata. M Mtatatal.
•"•body talk aa if county agents fKen McIntyre defeated Dr.
Dr. Cartice. Last week a colored man 1 stable, very unreliable and. in view
NORTHWEST
I'had
never...
been of
any
benefit
to this
4-3; Jim Bristol defeated Ed
nuaxinnwox RUTLAND.
a muvw.
------ never
. U/
J -----.--------­ rolbers
named Joe Llghtey was arrested in jof hla past history, we expect him
a
. la.f
Wtatafe
.. ..
....
.... .
John Benedict spent from Friday county
.****
Huffman 4-2; Roy Hubbard'defeat­
Detroit. When thc officers entered । to give us a lot of trouble In the
to Sunday in Ohio visiting relatives.1 how much of a help County Agent ed Al Brown 3-2; Jim Radford de­
the room where he was asleep they future.”
Mr. and Mrs. Marley Burroughs I Foster Is to thc farmers of Barry feated Carroll McOuffin 5-4; Davefound a revolver under his pillow. I In other words, this psychiatrist
of Three Rivers and Mr. and Mrs. :collnty
now
Bdt let us ,r._
go Goody ear defeated Clare DcCou 2-1.
/incy
/They mux
took thc
Uic man io
to jau.
Jail. rrom
From had
nau mscoverca
discovered mat
that uus
this colored
colored'1
rvviem Af
tanrinn spent Batur-1. back a
Us appearance the officers suspect- young man was a criminal by in- Wrf Dodge
of Lansing
» few years arJ----------•—
Pairings for thc third round are
Rd that his revolver was tfie one used | sllnct; yet the Lansing authorities day and Bunday with their parents. ,***on as follows: Kim Sigler vs. Henry
| In Barry ecounty
by county “
agents.
[in kilhng the proprietor of a brer let him loose on the public. He Im- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitright. .
“*nt'r hv
'nt« Sheldon; Lea Hawthorne vs. Ken
Wcr*
It
not
for
alfalfa
possibilities
McIntyre; Jim Bristol vs Roy Hub­
I hall. Thc same revolver was also mediately started hls life of crime' Mr. and Mrs. Kennie-Cronk acOuod.
used in the cold blooded murder of. again. As a result of their foolish- companled Miss Joyce Cole, and hundred, arxl hundreds of the
• young domestic a few evenings ' ness. to call It by no harsher name.! Hugo Anderson to BL Joseph. Mich., county's dairy cows would have to'year.
be sold for Ipck of hay to feed them. । second Flight—Dan Walldorf! dcbefore that. Ballistic experts, who I two lives arc snuffed out. Bych a • Sunday. .
.
had examined the wounds of the ' person ought never to have teen let1 Mr. and Mrs. John Gamer. Wes- Alfalfa 13 the one hope and we must fe&lt;tCd Bl]| Schader. one up; Carl
man slain when hls brer joint wm j out of Jackson with the record he | ley Benedict and Elhelroay Haskin give credit to the county agents in ,Wcsplnter defeated Dud Angell by
raided, also thc wounds of the had made.
I of Lansing spept Sunday lhe gucsU past years, who pul on the alfalfa,default; Wilber Lane defeated Birge
campaigns and did so much to en- ibtawok
8wlft »-w,
fl.$. ta,.
p,-. Lockwood
- - defeated
- - - young girl who had teen killed a • It is no wonder that thc Osborn of Mrs. ’John Benedict.
courage
the growing of that crop.
........
| Ian Ironside 7-6; Will Cook defeated

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default; Burdette
ALLEGAN WINS THL SUIT.
| Wadd defeated Dr. Houghton 5-4;
There has teen state-wide interest Charlie Clarke defeated Ray Branch
in the suit brought in the federal 3-3; Arch Anderson defeated charoourts by the Consumers Power I lie Leonard by default.
Company to prevent the city of Al-J Pairings for tlie third round arc:
legan from selling more bonds to Dan Walldorf! vs. Carl Wesplnter;
complete a dam on the Kalamazoo Wilber Lane vs. Dr. Lock wood; Will
river, which flows through that city, Cook vs. Burdette Wadd; Cliarlle
to furnish current to the city, to be Clarke vs. Arch Anderson.
owned by lhe city, also to supply
electricity to homes, stores, offices
CITY TENNIS TOURNEY
and for power purposes.
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PASSES SECOND ROUND
vor of Allegan. An appeal was
taken to the federal courts. It wsi
first tried before Judge Raymond, tn
thc Grund Rapids federal district
court. He granted a temporary In­
junction. restraining the city from
selling Its bonds to complete the
dam. The matter was next appealed
to thc federal circuit court, whose
decision was recently made, revers­
ing Judge RaymoricT setting aside
the restraining order and granting
to Allegan thc right to dispose of its
bonds so as to complete thc project.
The federal government had agreed
to. buy. through the R. F. C. 8424.­
000 of these bonds, provided the legIslature gave to Allegan thc right to
exceed its previous bonding limit.
The last legislature granted that
right to Allegan, so the government
was prepared u&gt; buy. when the fed­
eral suit was started. The federal
circuit court held that as the gov,
ernment wgs ready to take the bonds
the question of their legality was not
an Issue. since it could be presumed
that thc government would not buy
them if Allegan did not have a legal
right to Issue them.
The matter may not stop here, as
lhe Consumers Power Company is
considering an appeal to the U. S.
Supreme Court.

GREGORY SCHOOL REUNION.
Tlie seventh Gregory school re­
union was held Saturday. June 9lh,
at thc school Itouse.
About* eighty former pupils, teach­
ers and neighbors pnrtook“of a pot
luck dinner at noon.
After a short business meeting.
Elmer Bush, program chairman,
presented an enjoyable program,
which consisted of community sing­
ing. music, monologues, jokes and a
very Interesting history of the
school written by Eugene Bush of
Hastings, whose parents moved to
that district exactly seventy years
ago Saturday.
Henry Stowell of Woodland, who
taught hls first term al Gregory
sixty-six years ago. was present and
told some of his experiences during
thc ten terms he taught at that
school. He was seventeen years old
at that time and had an enrollment
of forty pupils. He received hls sal­
ary from the parents. He Is now
eighty-four years old. is in good
health and has a very good memory,
especially of the tunc spent in Greg­
ory district.
Mrs. Chester Stowell took charge
of the stunts and games which ail
enjoyed.
Ray and Warren Wilcox liven
choose sides for a ball game. Tlie
score wax eleven to ten in favor of
Ray's side.
All departed late in the afternoon
having thoroughly enjoyed them­
selves. and are looking forward to
next year.
-

OBITUARY.
Mrs. Ella Storr. aged 77. passed
away Sunday morning, .May 13. al
the home of her daughter. Mra. Fred
Ketchum, of Kalamazoo. Death was
attributed to shock, resulting from a
fall in which she received a frac। tured hip at her home wcat of Hlckory Comers. May 8.
। Ella McLeod, daughter of Henry
land Catherine McLeod, was born
August 4&gt; 1966, in Middleville. In
1874 she was married to Henry
Storr. ot Grangeville; who passed
away in 1918. All their married life
was spelt l» Barry county. Tlicxsc
left to cherish her memory are two
daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Williams, of
Hickory Corners and Mrs. Beulah
Ketchum M Kalamazoo; two sons.
William Storr. ^&gt;1 Galeaburg, and
Ben Storr at home. There are also
a slater. Minnie Van Volkenberg. of
Kalamazoo, nnd a brother. John Mc­
Leod. of Hastings, five grandchil­
dren. two great grandchildren and
several niecea and nephews. The fu­
neral services were bald at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Veto Williams Tues­
day afternoon. May 11. at 3:30. with
Rev. Oscar Smith officiating, assisted
by Rev. C. 8. Rennelia. Interment in
Prairieville cemetery.

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Hodges-Boyes Stage 42Game "Marathon”—Other
Matches Also Close

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

A number of long drawn out con­
tests featured the second round of
lhe Men's Singles in the annual
Hastings Tennis Tournament. About
game three act "Marathon** in which
Loren Boyes eventually defeated I
Chet Hodges 8-6. 5-7. B-7. Other re­
sults In thc second round arc as fol­
lows:
Dwight Fisher defeated Gordon
Crothen 6-1. 6-3; Charlton defeated
Jake Miller 6-7, 6-4. 6-4; Ivan Bald­
win defeated Ralph Burroughs 3-6.
6-3, 6-3;- Al Becker defeated Allen
6-2, 6-0; Leroy Baird defeated Fox
8-6. 6-2; Kennedy defeated Angell

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skating one day while visiting in where she has a Job as a private! Battle creek the guests of Mr. k»d
Battle Creek.
secretary.
I Mrs. Ray Fasaett.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Whitworth
Mattie Englcharte was home overt There will b? an |ce cream social
and Letlva were guests at Floyd 0ar- ■ the weekend to attend graduation I at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
risen Sunday and in tlie afternoon exercises.
Her slater.
Dclphine.! Green this week Friday
evening,
they all called on Irwin FUher and graduated.
I June 8. Come.
r
family at Vermontville.
, Mrs. Oody Laubaugh was called I The Dorcas Society of North
Mrs. Ella McGlynn of Leslie was I to Ann Arbor Bunday, her husband I Maple Grove will have an ice cream
the guest of Mrs Albert Brill from having been there three weeks and rocial Thursday evening, June 14.
Thursday
night
until
Monday ; who will be operated on again Mon-!.everyone
Everyone come,
come.
rooming.
I' --------------“A
. day.
oay.
Thc
North “
Maple Grove Sunday
Mrs. Mary Henry Is returning j John Waters Is spending some School are planning Children's Day
from Jackson this Tuesday morning
for Sunday evening, June 17.
after an extended vtait there.
Delbert Heath spent Sunday with
Mrs Blanche Hanes, who has
Mrs. Nelle Matthews of Hastings his people in Hastings.
been 111 with heart trouble, Is able

In thc third round Baldwin de­
feated Boyes 6-0, 6-8. 6-3; Al Beck­
er' defeated Baird 6-1. 6-4. Other
matches to be played arc Fisher vs.
Charlton. Kennedy vs. Kuempel.
Menis Doubles, second round.
Hixlgij nnd Becker defeated Baird
and ICnnedy. 6-4, 6-4; Crothen and of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brill.
A Swedish Economist states that
Angell defeated Woodburne and
PODUNK.
Finstrom 6-1, 6-3; Don and Dwight
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_____________________
and_____
Mrs..
Burr
Fasaetl and little both rural and urban have electric
Fisher defeated Miller and Baldwin Last Week's Letter.
Rachel
Cain
has
gone
to
Lansing
daughter
spent
Mamorivl
day
In
lights.
7-5, 6-4. Matches yet to be played,
Warren Carter and Perry vs. Kuem­
pel and Charlton.

CLARKSVILLE BEATS
HASTINGS INDIANS 8-9
Clarksville defeated thc Hastings
Indians baseball team 8 to 9 In a
game Sunday. Kelkr. Rose, Bar­
num and Payne formed the battery'
for the Indians: fchrlerand Heaven
for Clarksville. Next Sunday thc
Indians will play the Elmdale
Dutchmen at Elmdale.

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Hastings Independents defeated
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of Grand Rapids 7-6 Ln a game here
Bunday
afternoon., Scobey and
Long held down the mount for Has­
tings while Moore did the catching.
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Last Week's Letter.
Mrs Jennie Combs and Forest and
Myrtle Mead of Kalamazoo were

Monday evening of last week.
Mrs. H. Cogswell and Mrs. Millie
Fisher were visitors at William Cogs-'
well's in Lakeview Tuesday after-:
There Is to be a homecoming at
thc Martin church Sunday. June
17. with the usual services in the
forenoon followed by pot luck din­
ner and a speaker and other features
in lhe afternoon. Wc are extending
an invitation to some of our minis-1
ters of other days and their wives
and anyone who even lived In thel
neighborhood or attended " church
here to be present. All will be cor-1
dlally welcome.
Bring something,
for the pot luck dlilner and youri
own table service and be sure andJ
come.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Murphy of
near Hayings were Sunday evening
pollers al Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher's.'
Mrs. Orr Fisher thinks she has I
broken the record for pumpkin pie
from freshly stewed pumpkins. Last
fall she put seyeral pumpkins in a
cool dry room upstairs. May Sint
she stewed one. which was perfect­
ly sound and made pumpkin pics of,
It. it looked as nice in every "way:
ai it did last fall nnd the pies tasted I
as good. She still has one left
which is In perfect condition only a
little shriveled. No spots of rot on
cither of them.

'
HENDERSHOTT.
Last Week's Letter.
•
Remember the Hendershott school
picnic this Saturday at the school­
house.
The Father and Son banquet was
postponed on account of thc picnic.
Mrs. Ernie Matteson went to Bat­
tle Creek Friday for a few days'
A
statistic tens
tells us
u* that
a svaiuvic
um the
tne United
unnca stay
slay with Mr.
Mr- and Mrs
Mrs. to
Ed. cosaiay
Cassidy.
States uses more than 30 billion tin I Margaret Garrison and Hortense
cahs annually, and "has no tin de-• Mead went to Johnstown Saturday
poalta of any conssqpenca." No? to help amuse and care for June
Take s-look at some of our back । Parmalee who had the misfortune
yards, professor.
to receive a broken leg while roller

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‘111 OUT nr Tiir Hill/ Imuch of the best In American life as it 1* spelled, but "La-Hoy-Yoh."I
111 Illi I III* I Ul* III 11
developed • Abraham Lincoln could II Is difficult to explain any connec||! j
j
|ir ■■Hl
j bd included among the highest type. I Don betwren the &lt;ay the name is!,
fill wU I Ul IIIL ■■III
mto the Old North-'spelled and the way it Is pronounced.
I ji! | I J I
| n [west was not unlike the migration Of course It might be that during
y
nfllllrrlllll 'from England and the continent to prohibition days that the one who

HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1M4

H23 CERT FEO
EGHTH GRADERS

Uni ILL I ILLU the shores of the Atlantic. Gen.'developed-the pronunciation had
..
............................................................... WayneY victory over the Indians in , Ju*t been down to TiaJuana. That '
(Continued
from page one) _
,
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I dm was a big help and served to used to explain a lot of things, so ____________
,___________________
. *■ - ----------- "T-.----------1---------- T
fencouragc the migratory movement, why not hook/on tlie strange pro- tnwnshin
included In the Kellocc
can forces much larger In number*. :whl&lt;.^Unu«l tor yrer*. Among nunctation of LaJoll. too? -But re-!
Just X the line In SiS
had Capl. Kearney and hls little those who joined the movement gardles* of pronunciation. LoJolla Is, niw70n' ^.nty
Thc remainder of
handful of men on top of this hill were veterans of the American Rev- a beautiful city; very picturesque j Uie ^&gt;00^ in‘ that township belong
and along 1U ride, completely sur- button. In Barry county cenWrrtn too. being located right on the shore lo the 0.,]^ consolidated district
h..( MW.V wen. sm/.rican- ilc u,ercmalnaof
Iciut ,woIUvo' of the oceftn- Thousands of people
llst of 223 certified eighth
rounded, but tncy were Americans Iu!ionary soldiers-Mr. Quick, buried visit ll every year. The day we were 'md«» of the rural district* 1“ as
of the never-say-dle type. Short
Maple Grove, and Mr. Ingram, there it was warm and balmy and followson water and rations, and surround-1 buried In Bring, and-possibly there an interested crowd was sitting on.
'
ASSYRIA.
ed by ruthless enemies on all rides,
the tali cliffs along the shore, watch- ]
sides, may be others.
others. Bell District—Margaret Love. Wiiand fighting in the hot scorching, Thus in 1788 we sec less than five , ing people in bathing in a large nat-i,
sun was a real test of patriotism and per cent ot our population living ural pool down below. ConsideringI''bur Love. Willard Love. Donald Rob­
Earl Tlrompson. Mae Stiede.
true Americanism that doesn't hap-;west of the Alleghanles. In 1846. the fact that this was about lhe|| inson,
Eagle Dlst.—Irene Davis. Doropen in the lives of many men. They or only 58 years later, we note, this time the below-zero weather was
| thy Holmes. Thornly Rankin.
were repeatedly called upon to sur- little battle between Americans and prevailing in Michigan, a comport-1'
Dlst.—Maurice Newberry.
render, and just as often refused. 1 Mexican# on this mountain-side in SOn of the two climttc* was inter-]! Ausiln
Assyria Center Dist. — Sheldon
Even threat* couldn't budge them.)California. We mention these two esting, The city commands a mar- ,
The little company of Americans events to indicate how rapid was the velous view of the Pacific and it. Russell.
‘
I
Ellis
Dist
— Roger Pilgrim.
scattered out, and using the big settlement of our western country, should be a delightfully restful spot ■
rocks a* protective bulwark*, gave a -But Just as here at this small out-of- to enjoy a respite of a few days, | Briggs Dlst—Lloyd Tcrpcning,
splendid account of themselves by, the-way battlefield in California, so weeks, or months according to the, Geraldine Van Auken.
I
Lincoln
Dlst
—Evelyn Berry-. Mary
their gallant defense, and many an also all over our country are condition Of the purse. We did con-------------------------------------— places set aside
as
aider
reenemy
"bit
the dust." But of------course
— memorials
----------‘ ' this,'"and for that
------ reason
----|the
V... men
11, am all
—11 V
—■ * tl,n*
—T.l.l Kbe
— ■_
— Important events, perhaps malned but a few hours.
knew
that they uwoftld
to very
8miUi.KennethStruin.ArtoVandte keep up s«sh
defend for
"not recorded in
!r. titled,
Many other ven-Interesting places
Pc,cr WalMcr&gt; Frances Charunable to
such tt
a defense
for-not
history, merely the
__________________________
.
any extended time.
Numbered wheel-tracks of the chariot of our that we visited in'and around San
BALTIMORE.
among the Americans was a young .progress.
They comprise many Diego could be mentioned. With Mr.
Jones.
wi»u was
wu ibwc
io win
wui almost
muMi events
events wnjen.
coHiuiHcu with
wiui those
uiunc an
ana
Mrs. James
James Ironside
ironsioe we
we most
most ,
Di*1- Dorothy
' acuvw
fellow who
later to
which, combined
d Mrs.
ondying fame in our "winning of larger and better known, have unit- thoroughly enjoyed thot Inexprrs“!*a ,
.
the west" as an Indian fighter. It ed to give us our great country ex- sibly beautiful drive of 125 or 150 ,
.„D
™ „Gartlncr'
was none other Hum Kit Carson, tending from ocean to ocean and miles, right along the shore of the A’la‘x,,c SmithyBobby mt er.
noted scout and lhe central figure of -from Canada
- •to -----------------------------•
“
’
Hendewimtt
nut-Maraawi
the Gulf. The tomb Pacific almost every foot of the way. . Hender.Jiolt Dlst.—Margaret Oartong Beach, where the highway &gt;
Mell vain.
many a novel. In some way he of the Unknown Soldier In Arlington
managed to skulk through the line really memorializes all of our strug- turns to Los Angeles. Every foot of ( W.S€J?,. DUt- ~ Kcn,lclh Burpee,
of surrounding enemies, made hls gies, but In many obscure places rest the road is nicely paved. Sometimes ,
T01™®-,
, „
.
„
way on foot to thc nearest Ameri­ the ashes of countless heroes who )Ou will be down almost on a level1 ^*^ce D*^r*?en?,lc
Hoffman, Qladw Van Patten, Ducan camp, secured strong reinforce­ "acted well their part." Capl. Phil witH tlie ocean, at other limes you
ments. returned to the scene of con­ Keamey. who had charge of the may be ioo or 200 feet above it. and :ul£
Barney mihs
Mills uwt.
Dist.—
—gu
Gurret
Isham.
flict, and inflicted severe losses up­ Americans in this hot little engage- y0U can look out just as fur as Ute
uarney
.... ---------on the enemy. The Mexicans un­ ment nearly DO years ago. was made eyc can see. and gaze upon the rest-. Arland Martin, Ernest Van Sycltle.
der Ute leadership and domination Major General of Volunteers Jn 1862 ]CM blue waters of the Pacific. All]
. CARLTON.
of owuha
Santa Anna wciv
were uun
cruel iuiu
and during
v,
aurmgthc
meCivil
uivuwar.
war.and
anowas
waskilled
Kiiicu along
along the
me highway
highway from
from Long
Long Beach
Bench Rogers
rtogers*Dist.
w-uisi. —
— Howard
nowara cooper,
Cooper,
heartless fighters. At thc Alamo In in battle at Chantilly a few months to San Diego Is almost a continuous Dennis Frederickson. Ronald Near.
thc more than
titan - uter.
San Antonio, when the
, succession of sea-side resorts, some
Carlton Center Dlst, — Aciuah
later.
ISO Americans surrendered, they
Kit Carson who perhaps was re- very substantially built, others not Buck. Betty Carpenter, Howard
were all ruthlessly murdered. Not so sponsible for saving the men from so substantial, but nevertheless Daniels. Cletus Valentine.
long after that another force of 400 surrender, was one of those rough' pretty and attractive. No wonder1 Bamuin Dlst.—Robert Drake,
prxans under Col. Paunin. surren-|and ready fighters typical of the mat noted writers flock to this secFish Dlst -Harold Eckert. Wilson
dered at Goliad, and were shot] early west, and loyal and patriotic. t,on fOr inspiration. Doni go to'Guernsey, Helen Steckle. Donnu
i.11^ 1 T.i
ltle cotT To mf,n •,uch 05 he thls .California without enjoying a ride | nuilerbloody battle at San Jacinto when country will always owe a debt of along this ocean-side highway.
I Welcome Corners Dlst.—Donald
the Texans took more than ample gratitude. He really seemed to bear
the benefit of fishermen will Manning. Helen Rose. John Kenrevenge, and Santa Anna was cap­ a charmed life. On several oc- My u»at j was informed that fishing ! field.
tured and delivered to Gen. Houston casions.
,
when attacked by Indians.1 ln the ocean 1* great sport though 11 Cheney Dist —Herbert Ketchum,
The life of the one-legged Mexican he would be the only one to escape found no time to enjoy it. For a Fred O'Connor. Dorothy Miller,
general was saved only through the alive
,
and uninjured, while hls com-: very reasonable price one can se-| Friend
Dist. — Dore nee Barry
magnanimity of that heroic old fight- ;panions would be ruthlessly tnur- . cure accommodations on a large , Clyde DeKilder.
er. Santa Amur was an unscrap- dered
,
and scalped. He guided and I barge which will take you out for1 Brown- Dlst —Cha*. Brcckhelsen.
lous high handed leader, and the scouted
,
for Gen Fremont on hls ex- deep-sea angling. If you catch more Theron Hecht. Wayne Henney. Irene
Americans in thus mountainside bat- ■ploratlons through the west, nnd his iujui
tuna nsn
fish than
era r. Wilma
uwi you have
nave need
necu for.
lor. Ku
tviirrar.
wuma Usborne.
usournc.
tie fully realized what would prob- jservices were deemed so valuable that you con doubtless
•
------- your11 —
—
------dispose
of
Coals
Grove -----Dlst.—Anna
Mae
ably happen to them if they should jhe was given a lieutenant's commLs-1
surplus at thc large tuna-canning I Dunnlggan. Marccne Kinne.
fall into the hands of the enemy as sion
.
by the government. During the plant in San Diego. If you should ! Ragla
DUt —Russell
Tnzclaar.
prisoners.
jCivil war he was made a brigadier
happen to get a good hold on one Glendora Miller. Royal Miller.
AU ot this only goes to show how genera)
(
of volunteers. By birth he was of thc large ones you will have a,
CASTLETON.
rapid has been the western spread a Kentuckian. Though possessed of,
that will make all the I Castleton Center Dist. — Keith
of our country This can better be splendid natural abilities, he never -fishing story"
Uk.e.B b°?!C
b!S^?lBaas V’olel Gordon.
appreciated when one considers tlie had any educational advantages &lt;frequently
... a tuna attains a weight I
ylcw Dlst —Earl Moore.
fact that in the year of 1788 less However he learned to speak Eng-! of several hundred pounds. and I
than live per cent of our then small llsh. French and Spanish very । landing one of them U a question of I Hosmer Dust—Dale Burd.
Morgan Dist —Ruby Webb
population lived west of the Alle­ fluently. In addition to several In- | endurance.
Fetghner
Dlst. — cieo Hopkins.
ghany mountains. Engl Uh royal Gov­ dian dialect*. Mark Twain in hls
With the delightful climate and pmiip Scott. Darw in McClelland.
’
ernors had started the planning of book "Beyond thc Mississippi" has
settlement* west of these mountains, devoted several pages to lhe life of the beautiful surroundings around I Martin Out - Theda Weeks.
San Diego, small wonder that the | Bufr&gt;-vUle Dlst—Richard Green
but their plans were interrupted by this famous scout, lelLs of travelling
city became popular os a place of Ermund Strong
the Revolution. When the Ameri­ with him. and speaks In a very com­ residence
—m.™. for
-------DUt
phulipS Nel.
many
notables, among
can Colonial policy was definitely plimentary way of hls modesty and ]' them being ’ Madame Schumann-'
Lson Rascy.
outlined tn the Ordinances of 1785 retiring disposition.
| Helnk. famous the world over for I
and 1787. the tide of .settlement
Al San Diego the first Mission. her vocal talent; Cadman, writer oil Fisher Dlst.—Majesty Becker. Ilk
then set in for the rest. Settlers
"San Diego de Acala.” was founded 'Indian songs nnd verses; Carrie Waldron.
came from New Jersey, Pennsylvan­
Jacobs Bond. Another celebrity b
ia. Virginia across the mountains to by Junlpero Serra. Fatlter of the; Mabie Wlllebrandt. who will be re- ] Gregory Dlst —Ruth Cummings.
Franciscan Order in 1769. It was
Altoft Dlst—Naomi - Brown. Mux
Pittsburgh and floated down the
built at n point where it commands membered os having charge of the Freeman.
•
Ohio into Kentucky. They came
a splendid view of the valley, which enforcement (perhbps "attempted. auir
Star Dlst.—Bernice Cairns, Dale
from Virginia and the Carolinas to
mlom.m.ni wuld 6e mor, nearly c„wky
Hnll. Margaret
' . Normen
*
i " Hall.
locate in Kentucky and southern
tack* by Indians were quite frequent, eorrrct,
i
ol protUMUon Uw&gt; while n B,.,a Mamre, Mead.
Ohio. Through the Cumberland
At the Mission is quite an interest- 1S
*»■ .llaauw Cemer DUl.-Marin.
Gap they came to Kentucky. In­
ing museum. Whllf standing at the Washington.
„ „
lilhiesl.r
diana and Illinois. In 1787 a "cov­
| Pratt
Dlst,—Howard
Altboitsc.
ered wagon" left New England, the entrance to this historic old place,
we were very much surprised in I
I Joyce Hoffman.
legend "For the Ohio." being paint­
looking
up
to
sec
Marion
Matthews,
| Quimby Dlst— Lawrence Green­
ed in large letters on thc cover of
formerly of this city and brother of
field.
Ute conveyance. That wagon was
the late Ben Matthews. Marion now
the vanguard of a migrating host
HOPE.
resides in Ban Diego, and is in the
which was eventually to take posses­
Doud Dl*j.—Vernier Austin.
employ of the state Highway De­
sion of the "Old Northwest" or that
Cedar Creek Dlslrr-Wendell Lam­
region between thc Great Lakes, the partment of California.
mers.
Balboa Park, site of Ute California!~
• -» w- .
" sllulu DUt —Gladys Craven. RobOhio and tlie Mississippi. In the
(Continued from Page One»
?rt Hart. Evelyn Horn. Dorothy Norsucceeding years emigrants from Ex posit ion in 1915. is within easy
eastern and New England statej rcach. being probably lew than a —------------------ ------------------------------------- r-ton.
mile
from
the
heart
of
San
Diego
through
such
a
depression
they
i
were populating thc territoryt with ai
a "‘"c "’’h* UIC neaxt oi san Micro wuvugn sucn a
Brush Ridge Dist—Daniel Hull.
Some of ---the buildings
new type of American, their fpercenr
Cloverdale L/Ul
Dlst —
—UIVIlll
Glenn* V.O1I.MH1
Chilson
.------ . have
.. .been sol---- would
. / have
------ defeated
—------- this
---- issue in­
-present I Idly
idl&gt;' constructed
constructed and
and wifi
will be
be availavail- stead
tions sharpened by cver-prese*nt
stead of
of voting
voting ItIt ffVe and one-half Marvin Flowers Margaret Kellogg
■r wild able
able for
for another
another enterprise
rntemrUe of
nf that
that tz&gt;
none.1 Melbourne McLeod Mildred Watson
toone
one nt
os thev
theyrllri
did. But evenTint
at dial
dangers from Indian* and
------—
beasts.
Their individualism and character ahould it be desired. One we believe the people of Hastings1
tinING.
self reliance were keenly developed Of the large buildings has been con- will have every reason to be grate- I Wood DLstwGertrude Claggett,
by lonely struggles with nature and verted into a Museum and Is an in- : fill that they did vote this issue We Marjorie Flfleld. Mabel Seeber, Bet­
ravage tribes. Weaklings were soon tereating place Jo visit&lt; Balboa Park all appreciate what a fine asset this tie Emerson. Ray Wiseman.
eliminated and too often strong, consists of 1.400 acres, and its many community has in the Central school
Ryan Dlst. — Ruth Shellington,
sturdy characters fell victims to In­ natural beauties have been enhanced auditorium. Hastings Is highly Tn- Viola Sease.
dian ,Hacks. It was a cruel strag­ by the large amount* spent in beau-' vored in having it. for It is a real
Brew Dlst.—Aden Campbell.
’help to the schools ns well as to
gle In which only the strongest in tifying it.
Fillmore DUt—June Barcroft.
body and mind survived. It was
One of the picturesque spots to many other organizations. There is, James Humphrey.
from these strong characters that visit is LaJ61 La. Don't pronounce it
arc «ure. no regret over having
Dlst.—Cornelia
Irving
Village
________________________ made thc investment we did In the Beverwyk.
Donna
_
Nell. Richard
school building and the •auditorium. Springer. Duella Wilcox. Helen Wil­
cox. Roger Wilcox.
In the matter of school buildings
Little Brick Dlst.—Phyllis Tyler.
and equipment there is not a city of
JOHNSTOWN.
| ll* sire In Michigan that can surpass
King Dist—Robert Belson. Ar­
[and very few that can equal Has­ thur Chenoweth.
, tings. Surely our city has been gen­
Monroe DLit —Grace Cole. Mildred
erous in the provisions it has made DcBruine. Leia Dunn. Duane Fox.
i to give good school facilities for its Lester Halstead. Keith Strickland.
1 children,.
Stevens Dlst. — Gaylen Bristol.
Forest Dole. 'Waotjia.s Stephens. Syl­
THE CROSSROADS.
I John Cook and family spent Sun- vester Shaneck.
Bristol Dlst.—Grace Conklin.
j day with Mr. and Mrs. Latrtle McBonfield Dist.—Donna Du Boh, Al­
I Bain of Delton.
. Harold Smith and family of Has- ma Tungate. Harry Norris. Elizabeth
[tings have moved Into the Orh'y French.
•
Culver
Dlst—Merle Segur. Everett
Smith house.
. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Tuttle of Severance.
Fick Dlst.—Wayne Shoup.
I Lansing speift Sunday with Mrs.
Burroughs Dial.—Helen Smith.
Jane Tuttle )Jr and Mrs, Dan Mar­
ble and Lynn of Hastings spent the Frances Talmage.
MAPLE GROVE.
’
afternoon
and
evening
at
the
Tuttle
Outdistanced five worthy rivals to
Quailtrap Dist —Mary Fuller. Luhome.
•
Jack Allen of Hastings. Miss Max­ etta Hollister. Donald Van Auken.
lubricate its motor a distance of
Maple
Grove
Center
Dlst
—
Ruth
ine Stcdge and Harold Carlisle of
Plainwell spent Sunday with Mr. SAidci.
Mayo Dlst —Halt Dingman. Doris
and Mrs. Clyde Stcdge.
Teddy Cook and family, who are, Mapes.
Moore Dlst. — Arline Marshal).
living in Manistee for the summer,
spent the week end with Mr. and Marcele Marshall, Mario McKelvey.
Vera Hoffman. Alberta Wolff. VloMrs. Gilbert.
More than 3,000 miles farther than the first oil to fail
! Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Troxel and lelta Julian. Howard Norton.
Dunham Dist.—Beatrice Buxton.
son Stanley of Grand Rapids were
More than 1,400 miles farther than the best of its
Sunday afternoon callers of Clyde Huron Healy. Dorothy Mack. Brandt
McDityre. Ralph 8wUt, Russell Don­
'Stedge and family.
competitors!
•
ovan.
1 MU* Maxine Stcdge of Grand
Norton Dlst—Wayne Robinson.
Rapids, who is spending her vacaMcKelvey Dist.—Sherman'-lj’ullon.
conoco
FULL DETAILS AT
ter, Mrs. Jack Allen, and baby. Nan- Joyce Jones.
I Branch DUt —Dorr Darby. FranGrandpa and Grandma Stedge are •ces Maurer, Bernice Rhoades.
ORANGEVILLE.
i fine.
AAAk-taHnOM THMKU STATIONS
Carter DUt. — Lawrence Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams were
Robbert Carter. Maxine Powers.
1 In Lansing on business Thursday.
Falk at
DUt
—Harold Jones.
Mr Martin and family
MiddleOrangeville Village Dist.—DorU
Beattie. Paul Bourdo. Raymond
Bourdo. Donald Branson. Marvel
Telephone 2618
Hattinra, Michigan Mo" 60013 “*vc bcen written Bowen. Stanley Jones, Orval La­
'
"
IJnroln than about Course. Anna McCullough. Albert
about Abraham Lincoln
,'any other American I
| McCafferty.

SCHOOL BONDS SE­
ri DUCEO TO 5145.500

THE TOUGHEST TESTA

MOTOR OIL COULD TAKE!
NEW AND IMPROVED

CONOCO

GERM PROCESSED MOTOR OIL

4,729

Blake Dlst -Kendall Keller.
Johncock Dlst.—Thomas Hayward.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Prairieville Village Dtst.—Frances
Frederickson. Don Higgins. Margaret[
Houvener. Boyd Morehead, Thoron
'
Nell. Virginia Van Hout.
South Pine Lake Dlst.—Marian1
Boulter, Llye Champion.
Calkins Dist. — Richard Hall.
'
Glenn Leeper. Jean Rogers.
North Pine Lake DIM.—Carl Bag­,
ley. Gladys Bagley,Ruth Eva Nevins.
’
Cressey Dlst —Leota Baldwin.

THESE WOULD MEAN A
LONG BACKWARD STEP

Common Sense BankTalks

No More Construction Work
and Inadequate Maintenance of Roada

We understand that through the
Automobile Association ot thia state,
petition* have been obtained so that
there will be submitted lo the peopie of this stale two constitutional
amendments, one fixing the go* tax
RUTLAND.
Al-Gon-Quin bake Dlst.—Robert; at two cents per-galloQ, and the othSherman.
.
■. e'r tlie weight, tax at 35c per 100
,
Wilcox Dlst.—Bessie Sowerby, Ea­, pounds.
This action of the Automobile As- ;
rner Wiescnhofer.
Chidester Dlst.—Keith Bowman. &amp;oclatlon is an unfriendly act to!
'
every
automobile
owner
in
thc state, j
Jean Codwallader. Dene Cappon.
Bcmardloe Ferris, Robert Potter.' If these propositions carry, it will'
' | practically -mean no inore paved ,
Garry Smith.
.
Tanner Dlst.—Corl Draper, Eva, i highways In Michigan, and that
trunk lines and county roads al- &gt;
McLaury. Glenn Murphy.
ready built can not be properly
Edger Dlst.—Virginia Warren.
these
proposed
Good Will Dlst.—Pearl Hathaway. maintained. H
amendment* shall become thc basic
YANKEE SPRINGS.
law of the state, the only way they I
Gates Dlst.—Albert Hayes.
could
be
repealed
would
be
by an- J
Robbins Dlst. — Mary Konecny.
other vote of the people. Before
Eugene Kotrba.
Barlow Lake Db»t—Frank Tich-llhat could be done fearful damage
। would be done to the highways of
vop. Charlotte Wolowicz.
Klingensmith Dlst.—Alice Latta 1 Hits sUtte.
| We hope there will be a strong
Anna Storkan.
i sentiment against these propoaltlons.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
I If
people of Michigan realize
Carl R Rogers. Johnstown Twp. 24
lhCy wUl
Louise M. Contino, Delton 18'them down
,

Leon E. West. Hastings23
»«sv«ia
Ruth I. Hurless. Hastings24 j
, ashskia.
Elmer R. Apsey. Hastings..23 .L"11 Wcck's UWer.
Clara B. Struble, Hastings 19 i Tlie interment of Mrs. Ada Gould
Orion V Ed»ui. cun™ ..........IS °!
“"J.’ *

What It a Promittory Nott?
pectci

famll;
Hartx

Evans
Mr. a
Jim
donla

stocks, mortgage* on personal property or

real estate, or, in fact, anything that ha*

Banka loon their funds on

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EDMONDS OIL COMPANYSSSf ■“ “•­

guests
Clernt
end.

limes on notes secured by tangible eollal-

National Bank of Hastings

A.MH, A KA~n. clA»»Ble ..

Katherine L- Scnanhauser. pel

|(ly spcnl the

cnd

Mr. Fred Brandt ot Bellertie. Mr. jnle Wednerday or UH week with pot’
Hart w(lh and
(
Mrs James cooper and daugh-1 luck dinner on the school grounds,
"r
KuJ ot Baule
’
children always enjoy a vacation.
&lt;
„
,
. .av.ro1 MJ*a Beatrice DcMoU will teach tho
Several are experiencing a severe TOn[ng year. M1M Cogswell stayed
iSEw Siren nwn Md wu a
&lt;raw ol Ihront trouble.

”1',
&gt;'it in...........o. !the former’s parent*. Mrs. Jones will
Franc C. Glover. Middleville ... 21;return the lust of thc week.
Vada O. Mann. Middleville 25
Clark and family of
I Jackson were here to attend DecoFODliNK.
j ration day services and were guests
Beulah Bernard of Battle Creek'of his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.1 Clark.
Emma Wallace.
'
I Mr. and Mrs. Vance Warren and
Mrs. Anna Laubaugh received I Mrs. Chas. Wagonlander of Flint.
word from her son. Cody, who l» in former residents here, were week end
Ann Arbor hospital, that he was guesu at the home of his sister. Mr.
gaining slowly.
and Mrs. WIU Garrett. 'Hie latter
Mr and Mrs. Don Putnam of was a guest on Friday of Mra. Mary
Banfleld were guest* at Geo. Ran- Clark.
som’s Thursday.
! Hie entertainment, sponsored by
Delbert Heath spent the week end the Junior and Senior baseball
in Lansing visiting friends.
league of Lacey al tlie Ketcham hall
Rachel Cain of Lansing and on Thursday evening, drew a large
Bernard Caln of New Yofk spent crowd. It was given a second preSunday with their parents. Mr. and- scntatlon on Tuesday evening. May
Mrs. Theron Cain.
"
29. The cast of characters/did ex­
Alfred Waters and family of Al- ceptlonally well and ll waa their
pena have been visiting hls parents. ■ first appearance on the stage. Mra.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Waters.
;Dora Brandt and Mrs. Olive Mein[tyre directed lhe play.
-------- -----------------------Nothing else minimizes tlie impor- ; Callers al the Hugh Case home on
tance of tennis like the elimination Decoration day were. Mr. and Mrs.
of‘American's entries.
;D. S. Case of East LeRoy. Mr. and

MU* Margaret Reed of the Star succeM[ui teacher,
(
district
is assisting at the Mrs. UX-1 jamts Barnum of Halting* will
tie Jones home.
— j
during school vacation for HoGorflon Lee of the Bulllf dUtrict mor Becker.
and Doria Healey and DorU cole ol I j
sothard hae bean rich »Uh
'
tlie ,Dunham
district --------were local; .oarkt raver and U gaining well.
—
—a— .......
members of the 1934 class of grad- , Emerson Russell la doing hU farm
;uales of the Hastings school.
work.
Week end and Bunday guests at.j Mr.' and Mrs. William Coleman ot.
1the Mr. and Mr*. Fred Miller house Rutland and Mr*. Mabie Bennett
were,
their
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
‘
spent Sunday with Mr*. Janet Pet;Aaron Treek of Allegan, Mr. and tengill.
;Mrs. Byron Guy ot Maple Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Baine of Has­
;Mrs. Agnes Purcell and Mr. and tings spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary
•Mrs. Orville Purcell of Quimby.
O'Connor.
Ronald Warner ot Detroit, called
!
Emerson Russell spent Bunday
Ihere by hl* father'* Illness. Homer
Wornar.
of Hastings, called at the with George Guernsey of near Free­
’
port.
1Fred Miller home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Fountain and
STATE ROAD.
Beverly and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bry-,
ans and family visited Mrs. Lucy
ILast Week's Letter.
The Fisher school held their pic- Coleman Decoration Day.

Mias
guests
rick c
Mr.
Mr. a
od th
Augus
Mrs
childr
East
moths

were

liken
Georg

liver I
Olivet

DODGE BROTHERS CORPORATION

Announces
PRICE

REDUCTIONS
frothing Changed
But The Prices

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up to
WEEPING price redactions have been
made—effective Immediately on Dodge

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can be opened.

Ollite spring*- "Floating-

wheel tire*, that assure quiet, easy riding.

For twenty years the name Dodge ha*
been *ynonymons with sterling quality in
price field.

BIG DODGE SIX

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2-Door Sedan 695
4-Door Sedan 745
Convertible Coupe 745

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117"
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able on many higher-priced car*—feature*

Coupe---------------------$665

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Nothing has been taken away. There are

Dodge dealer* are now holding special

2-Door Sedan 715
4-Door Sedan 765
Convertible Coupe 765

SPECIAL MODELS
wheelbase Dodge with It* fine interior, with

121

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Up F. O. B. Factory. Detroit

FORREST L. JOHNSON, 220 East State Street, Hastings, Mich.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1M4

------ .--------- .

Mr. and Mm. Francis Townsend MUSIC PUPILS PREw&gt;™-v
of Ann Arbor are visiting Mr. and
Mm. J. M. Townsend for a few days.
SENTEDFINE RECITAL
Manley Sliarman of Hastings were
Mrs. Harold Pelham and son
------------- a charming dinner on Friday cvc- guests at Wm. Hoisington's BaturGeoffrey of Brunswick. N. J., are ex- Program Given in Wesleyan ning honoring Mrs. oec.il c. Robert* day.
Robert Hart left Saturday night
MMhodi., Church 8»t.
S
visit with the former's mother, Mr*.
to be with hB mother. Mr*. Kathnrday Night
I Bridge furnished the evening's
Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Waltoh and
Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard re­
Rev. T. H. Boon spent Monday in D. S. Goodyear. Sr.
Mrs
Jacob
Rehor
and
Mrs.
Nellie
sons spent'Bunday at Gull lake.
turned to their home in Zeeland on Ann Arbor.
.
Saturday evening. June B. the entertainment. MBs Uirene Manee
Cross left thB morning for a vBit
Ridge and Earl Wallace of Stony
Bunday after spending the week end
William Hackney of Flint *pont with tte former's son, Frit* Rehor. Plano puplB of Mm. I. J. Smith and Mre- M,unlc Mwwe ’toning the
Point called on the latter* mother.
pectcd home Sunday from Philadel- with Mr. and Mr* Harald Chrtotlanpresented a delightful recital In the
and family in Canton, Ohio. They Wesleyan
MethodUt church which I
hooor„ fue,t
Panted Mr*. Lizzie Wallace. Sunday.
Pa.
Clifford Dolan-went to Chicago will also visit Mrs. Cross' sBter in
Ciiarle* Miller of Hastings was a
was
decorated
with
a
prolusion
ot
i
wllh
*
mBcellaneous
shower,
reediv
­
Martin
Tinkler.
Will
Tinkler
and
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Mulder and
Sunday on a business trip,
Ada. Ohio.
spring flowers.
! tog some lovely gift* and was also |guest of Mr. and Mr*. Hoisington
family vUlted relative* In Benton their sister. Mrs. Manic Cronk, were
Mn. Mamie Manre is visiting rel­
Tom Heaney, of Loa Angeles. Cal­
Thc program was divided Into 1
u,rId“c Prl"-‘s- „
'Monday.
in Grand Rapids Bunday to sec an­
Harbor on Sunday.
atives m Detroit this week.
ifornia. formerly a well known groups featuring classical number*. L0x1
The ladles' Aid will be entertain­
'LJ*:
,
Mr. and Mrs. Louts Robertson of other sister. Mrs. Philo Jones, who
1’rln. W. T. Wallace ha* gone lo farmer and stock buyer of Thorn­ popular, reglliou*. old Ume favorite, Townsend. aasBted by Mrs. Robert* ed al the home of Mra. Wm. Cham­
Evanston. Ill., were Sunday guc-\U of
apple township, made the Banner and southern melodics nnd wu* motjicr. Mrs. Prank Rogers, enter- berlain
ot» Wednesday, June 13.'
Jonesville for hB. vacation'.
j
Mr. and Mrs. o. W. Clarke.
a very pleasant call Friday. 'He ex­ splendidly
Selections
!
talne&lt;1
ulth
,our
tables
of
bridge,
Please
bring sewing equipment as
rendered.
Selections' talned with four tables of brldee.
Emil Tyden went Tuesday to hit
Jimmy Mulder has gone to Cale­ in St. John* on Saturday and
pects U) start for hB western .home from Mozart. Bach. MendcBaohn
. . . |c&lt;*npllmentary to
,o Mrs
Roberts. work wiM continue on the quill,
donia to visit hls aunt and uncle, Sunday a* gue*t* of Mr*. George farm in Iowa on a business trip
in a short time, stopping at Chicago
Mrs. Charles Paul and Marietta
and Schumann were also presented. •| Mrs. Arthur Haven and Mrs. Jacob
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulder.
Shulten and Mr. and Mn. Charles
for a few days to attend the Cen­
NORTHWEST THORNAPH.E.
were in Kalamaaoo Monday on
tiw players showing excellent train­ Haney holding the honors.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ironside and Frita.
tury of Progress. He was thc guest ing.
Bouquets ot lovely garden flowers, Last Week's Letter.
Mn. M Fedewa. Peter Fedewa and
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pender while
The Children's Day program will
MBs Mary Smith of Grand Rapid* here.
Pupils who participated were ;peonies, rases and poppies, made at­
Traveree City and Glen lake.
Mr. and Mn. Will Murphy were in
Wanda Mac Bechtel. Dorothy Bal­ tractive decorations tn the living and be held in the church Sunday eve­
Mrs. Gordon Garn and MBs Beryl Battle Creek Bunday attending the
ning at 8:00, June 17th. Everyone
lance. Forcnce Wood. Neva Jane 'during rooms.
Busiy of Battle Creek were thc Holy Name rally of the Kalamazoo over Sunday.
welcome.
A lovely bride's cake containing a
MB* Ruth Robson lias gone to KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
Reynolds. Betty McMillan. Marietta
guests ot Miss Lettie Gam Tuesday. diftrict.
Mr. and Mr*. Prank Oarbow ami
her home In Jackson for her sum­
Beverly Dryer. Bcrnita Flory. ring, thimble, money. etc.. was cut
' Mr. and Mrs. Will Crans of East
ATTEND CONCLAVE Paul,
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. mer vacation.
Greta Benedict. Clara Busli. Maxinc and rerved by the- honor guest. She family spent Sunday with relatives
Caledonia were guest* of Mr.'And
Mrs. David Miller of Detroit is
Leshu, Bobby Bush. Lelo Lancaster, was also (he recipient of n bounti­ al Big Rapids.
Mn. Dan Lewin over the week end. W. L. Hinman were Mn. John Hoyt
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tungatc and I
Twenty-Three Represented Don Reid. Viva Smith. John Adcock. ful miscellaneous shower.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sledge were and daughter. Harriet, of Holland visiting Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rogers
Mrs Roberta goes to Detroit soon family were Sunday guests of
Ezra andJbrrcat Gearhart. Neva
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Mr. and Mre. J. B. Walker pf south of the city.
Hasting* at Meeting at
'
Mrs. Mae Treib and daughters
Smith. Esther Watrous. Dorothy to visit relatives before leaving for friends in Grand Rapids Miss Char­
Clement of Belding over the week GftiHd Rapid*.
Lansing
lotte
remained fur a longer vBlt.
Baton
Rouge
where
Mr.
Roberts
Is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
T.
Grigsby
and
were Sunday guests of Miss Lucile
Roush. Victor Munton and Ruth
end.
Rev. Clark Adam* and family of
employed as an engineer.
Twenty-three Hasting* Knight* 'Munton.
Nelson of Allegan.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Block and
-----------Coldwater spent Decoration Day
Mrs. Freeman Ford of Eaton Rap­ Templar attended tlie Slate Con------------------ - ---------------------Ml** Alice Black of Sunfield were in Lansing on Sunday and called
BIRMAN
—
NORRIS.
jwi'.h
hB
brother. George, and fam­
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mer­ on Mr. and Mrs. O- A. Fuller, former ids was Uic guest of Mrs. John clave held in Lansing last week “MYSTERY MOTHERS"
A very pretty wedding took place lb' and mother. Mrs. Irene Adams.
Hastings resident*.
Qunlfe last week.
Tuesday. Dr. Prank Carrothcr* was
FETED Bl "DAUGHTERS.”
rick on Monday.
at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schantz and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters of
elected as chairman of the District
Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Merrick and
A delightful gathering wiu&gt; held Covey of 227 W- South St.. Hastings., family were Sunday guests of Mr.
me mcui
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Valentine vBlt- Rockwood were guests of Mr. and day attending an O E. 8. Grand Of­ Hospitaler* committee.
on Thursday cwnuig
evening ai
nt thc
Meth-*
ficers' demonstration
Hastings members who went to.odtet church when thc members of Sunday morning. June 10, when and Mrs. Louis Schantz of Caleod the Upjohn peony farm near Mrs. Gary Crook on Sunday. In
thc afternoon they attendedthe
Mr. and Mrs. a. J. Vedder and Lansing were. F. L. Bauer. Hugh the Wesleyan Service Guild enter- thelr daughter. Eileen Norris, was donla.
Augusta on Sunday.
*
baccalaureate
service
at
Olivet
col:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Gaskell
spent
RUcy, James Langston. Cecil Mun- , twined twenty “Mystery Mothers" nt united in marriage to Paul W. Bir­
Mr*. Charles H. Hinman and
lege.
|Sunday at Crystal lake.
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blrt Bir­
ton Miltou Murphy. Herbert cook. » banquet and program
children arc spending the week in
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spenslcy of
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels spent Walter Snyder. Finley Johnston, toe
Por »everal month* the Guild man of Baltimore. Promptly nt nine
East Chicago with the former's
Galien were Sunday guest* of her Thursday
■
evening with Mr. and Mrs Rev. j. w KI tolling. Frank Adair, members have been writing to their o'clock the young couple attended by
mother. Mrs. c. C. Shields.
&lt;1k*fe.nry Sheldon. M. O. "Mystery Mothers" and doing other Miss Nellie Birman and Earl Camp­
“Mrs. D. D. Walton and son George parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles 'V. L. Wolcott al Charlotte.
Mr.. and Mrs. Basil Smith of HUI. Chris Spirts and Dr. Carroth- kindnesses
appreciated by the bell. took their places in front ot an
were at the home of her parent*. Barnes. Miss Doris Gamble ac­
TOMATO-OLIVE SALAD.
embankment ot syrlnga. roe.es. and
Mr. and Mrs. George Potter, of Mul­ companied them home for a week's .Jackson were Sunday guest* of Mr. ers from Hastings; Sam Nadu and Mothers, thc banquet marking tlie ferns.
Juice 1 can tomatoes.
visit.
and
Mrs?
Weldon
Bronson.
Lyman
CHkmbcrliiin
of Charlotte; close of n pleasant project
liken on Monday. A cousin. Dr.
1 T gelatin.
’Hie bride was lovely in white or­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
.James
Langston
Mrand
M^«.
Charles
Rad
far
d
ol
Jay
Thorbum
of
Lansing;
Dr.
PctFollowing
the
dinner an enjoyGeorge Sprague of Nejv York City
1-4 c cold water.
gandie and her attendant wore
go
lo
Kalamazoo
Monday
to
attend
&lt;
Grand
Rapid*
were
Sunday
guest*
tV
of
Lake
Odessa;
Carl
Tuttle
and
ab
lc
program
was
presented,
the
wiu also a guest, having come to de­
N“hv‘He nn? A H "Welcome to Mothers" being given white silk crejic. Tlie ring service
liver the commencement address at commencement at W. 8- T. C-. Miss ।of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller.
10 stuffed dives, sliced.
Lois Langston being one of thc
Dr. and Mrs C- P- Lathrop at­ Bell of Middteville, all of whom arc by Mrs. L. L. Dewey. All joined In was used, thc ceremony being per­
Olivet college.
1 I vinegar.
graduates. She will receive her A. tended
i
tlie Century of Progress in members of thc Hastings Command- singing "in thc Garden." after which formed by the Rev. p. w. King of
the Baltimore U. B church. Only
B. degree.
Chicago on Sunday and Monday.
cr&gt;
..
la reading was given by Mtsr. Gwen- the immediate relatives were pres­
Heat one cup tomato Juice, dis-;
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black of
Mrs. Anna Smith visited her
Antong the women who accom- dolyn Gaskill. Mrs. Robert Burch
solve
gelatin soaked in cold water. I1
Slacks for sport and flanEast Woodland and Graydon and brother.
I
Charles McCarty, and fam­ panled their husband* were Mrs sang a solo and Ml** Helen Newton ent. those from away being Mr. and Add sugar, salt, olives and vinegar. |’
Mrs. Cecil M. White of Grand Rap­
Victor Black and friends of Grand ily of Grand Rapid* over the week Carrolher*. Mr*
Langston. Mrs. played u number of "Old Hymns.”
Dainty refreshments were Pour in individual molds, place in11
Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr. ।
Munton, Mrs. Bauer. Mrs. Hugh Ri-1 A short play. "Sunlight or Candle- Ids.
refrigerator and chill two hours.
dressed man's wardrote In
and Mrs. Wayne Merrick and Mrs.
Kenneth nnd Willtap Vclte have ley and Miss Belva Riley. Mrs light." wa* presented by five young served after which thc yotmg couple Serve on lettuce leaves, .topped with ,
J. F. Black.
gone to Three Rivers to spend thc Murphy. Mrs. Cook. Mrs Snyder, ladles. The cast wa*: Hoshl. Miss were "taken for a ride." They left mayonnaise dressing.
washable for they w)ll not
Vernon Wlnlngcr, Jr., has gone lo isummer vacation, leaving on Sun­ Mrs Johnston all of Hastings. Mrs Norma Rowley; Mura. MBs Vertan later in thc day for their home In
Battle Creek where the groom has
Camp Ben Johnston at Sherman iday.
Tuttle and Mrs. Kane of Nashville Linington; Mito, Miss Lucile Ba*PREPARED BRAN PRUNE BREAD.
and the high for flannels is
lake where he is employed as assist­
Miss Esther Doty Is ut her home and Mrs. Bell ot Middleville.
isett; Evelyn. MLss Belva Riley; employment. Best wishes are ex­
1
c
Prepared
Bran.
tended to Mr. and Mrs. Birman.
ant chef for the summer. He is al- In Athens for the present and will
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■
I Aunt Grace. Miss Emma Chandler.
1 c sour milk.
,o earning several ranks in Scouting later attend summer school at W. S. CAMPBELL
—SMITH NUPTIALS.
I
.-----------------। Installation
of the officers for
SAWDY—RIES.
1-2 c prunes &lt;soaked, chopped).
in connection with this work.
j
1034-1035
closed
thc
evening's
pro
­
At n very beautiful ceremony last
Saturday night. May 19111, at Sar­
Mr. and Mrs. Almonte Nyc and
Mr. and Fred Foster of Lansing ,Wednesday,
I -2 c sugar.
Miss Marian Mar-'1gram. The officers installed are: anac. occurred the marriage of Ed­
daughter of Kalamazoo and Mrs. and
i
Mrs. D. R. Foster of Eaton Rap­
1 c flour.
MB-s Lucy Bassett, president; MLss
Ernest Quick and daughter of near :ids called on Hastings friends on !gueritc Smith, daughter of Mr. and Belva Riley, vice-president; Miss na Ries of Ionia and LeRoy Bawdy,
Mrs.
Byron
A.
Smith
of
Detroit,
for-1
only
son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Milo were guest* of Mr and Mrs Wednesday.
'
■ '
1 t baking powder.
Betty Leary, recording secretary; Sawdy of Woodland by Rev. Charles
iner
Hastings
residents,
and
grand
­
Mrs. Mary Van Dugti rcn and Mrs 1
Maurice Crookston on Monday. They
; Mrs. Edith Onnsbec.
corresponding
daughter
of
Mrs,
Clara
Walldorff
---------------------r
------O.
Hayward
of
Saranac.
also called on Mrs. Nettie Hyde.
,
John
McLravy attended thc Millr '
Mix together thc All Bran, sour
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, be- ’“««tary; Miss Ethel Jones, treasMr. Bawdy B a well known Wood­
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Townsend and sclnol
i
rcuiilon In Cumpbel) town- 'camr the bildc of Malcolm Camp- urcr- Spiritual Service department,
milk,
prunes and molasses. Add
land man having graduated from
Julian Towrwnd. also Mrs. Thomas ।|iship on Saturday.
bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mbv’ Chrystal Thomas; World Serv- Woodland high school and attended the sugar, then tlie flour which has
Gammagc
of
Rapid*
go —
to| । Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsdell of ,
------------—Grand
--------- —
r—
been
sifted with the eoda, baking
Campbell of Detroit.
MBs Norma Rowley; Christian Michigan State College. Mrs. Baw­
Ann Arbor Monday to attend thc i Kalamazoo spent Sunday at Podunk
Thc ceremony was held at high | Citizenship. MBs Lucile BasoeU;
powder and salt. Put thc batter into
Clothing and Shoes
graduation of FrancU Townsend lake with Mrs. Jessie Rlsbridgcr and noon at the Church of the Cove-I8****1 Activities. Miss Helen Weav? dy's former home wa* at London. a greased can. Cover tightly and
Indiana.
from thc engineering department. MB* Ethel Copenhaver.
steam for three hours.
nnnt on East Grand Boulevard with |cr: MuMc- MBs Verlan Uningtonj
for Men and Boys
Hie bride was attractively attired
Walter Llpptnann will give the
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush of
1 the Rev. Dr. Platte Amstutz offl- Publicity. MBs Margaret Gladstone: in gray with matching accessories
to need help In seeing?
commencement address.
Kalamazoo were guests of his parHINTS ON COOKING LAMB.
HASTINGS
* **
while the groom wore navy blue,
Mr*. Doslc Cnic and Mrs. Mabel ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Warren Roush. dating A thirty minute organ re-1 ....
Lamb chop* and roast* should be
cltal preceded tire taking of thc; HLL1GHJFUL LUNCHEON
Thc best wishes of their many
Clark wrfe in Kalamazoo Sunday to ion Sunday and Monday
COUNTRY C1.UH.
thoroughly cooked
Well spiced
all like you believe them
sec MB* Katharine Pritchard, who! MBs Grace Edmonds left on Mnn- vows. Mabie Mickle. organBt at thc 1 |
friends go with them for a happy
condiments
make
them
more
delici
­
i is recovering nicely from her recent day for a three weeks' visit with Martha Holme* Memorial church. JThc Country Club had an unusual­ and prosperous life.
ous.
Brown sauce, horseradish
A very charming wedding dinner
operation at Bronson hospital. She friend* In Cleveland. Cincinnati, being at the organ. Julia Gulllford ly attractive setting for the weekly
Rowe, contralto soloBt at the Sco- luncheon Tuesday, bawls of |&gt;eonles. was served Sunday by thc groorfi's sauce, hot ripe olive*, and pickles
expect* to leave thc hospital In “
. _ Detroit.
.
Evon." 1,ton.—Hi., and
are good.
NUT BREAD.
about ten days and will stay with
Expcricnce has proven that
John McLravy and hls daughter. vrl Presbyterian church, sang three and other early summer flowers sister. Mr*, Puulinc Hammond, of
3 c flour.
friend* Until she is able to go to her Mrs. Currie Belson. were gucsU of numbers. "Love Divine.'' Cadman's making vivid spots of color in the North Hasting*. Guests were pres­
DEVILED EGGS.
io many are known to
4 I baking powder.
ent from Jackson. Ionia, Lansing
। homo In Montague. Her mother. Mr*. Dr. Winifred McLravy of Grand "At Dawning." nnd at exactly twelve lounge.
Take four hard-cooked egg*;
o'clock
she
sang
"Because."
i
The
lace
covered
buffet
table
had
I Emma Pritchard, has been slaying Rapid* Sal unlay and Sunday.
and Woodland. Many beautiful
need help for their eyre
1-3 c sugar.
Summery' white organza fasiiloncd an artBtlc arrangement of rones, gifts were left the newly married when cold remove shells and cut
[with MB* Katharine in Kalamazoo.
MBs Alta Potter, a graduate In
each In twrt lengthwise. Remove
every individual—EVERY­
thc bride's gown which fell In soft [delphinium, garden heliotrope, lark­ couple.
1-3 c chopped nut*.
An- »this
; Mr*.
min. Richard
niuumu Messer
mv«n^.&lt; of
v: &gt;Lo« nil
JUS Jyear's
cal S normal
I1OIIIIU) CIIIA.1.
class, lUl*
has CI1UTCU
entered
yolks, smooth and mix thoroughly
ONE—should undergo an
gele*. CMltfomia. arrived in Grand the University hospital to begin the folds in a long train. Long sleeves spur and columbine in a pewter
with
one-fourth
teaspoon
salt,
oncI- Rapids
T? &gt; iIA u this ur.x'lr
week nll/t
and will Inlnr
later visit
visit j uwork'of
.avv ..r 'training
■ I.. I.... for _inline
...._ .. ’™
extended’to her wrists where they bowl. Small purple Japanese iris
1 1-3 c milk.
KENNEDY—HOYT.
half teaspoon mustard, one-fourth
examination.
81ft the flour, baking powder, salt
MarrietJ at Angola. Ind.. October
Hastings’ friends. Her son. John
Miss Elizabeth Finch went to Chi- finished In points over her hands, were combined with sprigs of syrinteaspoon cayenne pepper, one tea­
,Messer,
---------------------------------Monday
to visit,her sister and I'’She wore an heirloom necklace ' ga for the table baskets.
7. 1933. Theo Kennedy of Hostings spoon Worcestershire sauce and one and sugar focethcr; add lhe nuU. .
and his bride jrho
wt Wcre mar- Icago
*
'
Add
the unbeaten egg and the milk;
।
which
ha*
been
in
the
Walldorff
------------------—
-------------"
rff
I
Thc
committee
in
charge
wjis
Mrs,
and
MBs
Ruth
Hoyt
of
Monroe.
ried last Saturday evening at the husband before going to her home
family for several generations, t.
_____________
A;’Orville
Sayles. Mrs. Clifford Dolan. Michigan. The young couple are tablespoon mayonnaise. Blend thor­ «ir the liquids quickly and lightly
Wee Kirk.of tlie Heather. Forest in Kokomo, Ind., for the summer.
|[Mrs.
Mrs. Dan Walldorff and Mrs. RobRob­ making their home for the present oughly. Roll into balls the size of
: Lawn, Glendale. California, are moMr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen and son while veil completed lhe picture.
the original yolk, place in a ball in■ batter into a loaf pan which ha*
Blue
organza
fashioned
the
gown
ert
Cook.
with hB parents,' Mr. and Mrs. each half wiiUe of egg, and roll in
toring through to Hastings and cast- of Kalamazoo were Sunday guest* ,
been well greased and dusted with
of die bridesmaid. Mis* Ruby Wash- [ Tlie golf event of the morning, a Claude Kennedy.
[ern points.
nnlntnvBiting
vtxitlnirYellowstone
Y#»Ilriwstmtn r./
nuzl a t r
OPTOMETRIST
waxed paper.
flour. Bake tn moderate oven (3M
burn, who wore a large picture hut । blind bogy, was won by Mr*. Edward
। Park enroute.
family at their Wall lake cottage.
Halting*
PARTY FOR DAUGHTER.
I MB* Hazel Henry
from Mr. and Mrs. Donald McQuarrie and was thc bride's only attendant. Van Popcring on a cut with Mrs
------- -----U home---------POTATO SALAD.
hour.
l?w bread is done when ths
Colonial bouquet* were carried by | James Bristol. Mrs. R. W. Cook won
Mrs. Raymond Bolton is enter­
: Detroit for a short vacation before and family of East Delton were
Cooked potatoes, cubed.:
crust is brown and no particles of
taining thB Wednesday afternoon
। going to summer
--------school
*—’ *In
“ Colorado.
—"*3. Sunday guest* of Mrs. Mary Burges* thc bride and bridesmaid. White top score al contract.
Chopped celery.
Next week's luncheon will be in for her little daughter. Nancy, it be­
_ and Mr. and Mr*. Charles Paul and 1 Yoees surrounded by candytuft and
Hard cooked eggs, chopped.
or toothpick thrust into the center
baby
s
breath
were
tied
with
wide
charge
of
Mrs.
Earl
Wareham.
Mrs.
ing
her
second
birthday.
Marietta.
Sliced radishes
Mrs. Etta Blough and daughter. white satin ribbon and placed on ! Jack Stem. Mrs. John Goodyear and I
Onions, chopped.
COATS GROVE.
Betty. Mrs. Warren Roush and a large lace dolly. Tlie bridesmaid's I Mrs. Leslie Hawthorne.
Cucumber, cubed.
JULIENNE POTATOES.
daughter Winnie, and Mrs. Keith bouquet was the same except yellow
Salad dressing.
day with Mrs. Coy Stowell in S.
roses were used.
JOHNCOCK REUNION
Wash and pare potatoes. Cut tn
Daniels attended the Logan school
Oombhie'the ingredient* In any
Kenneth Walldorff Smith, brothWAS WELL ATTENDED. Hastings with a fair attendance and
reunion Saturday.
desired
projection* and mix togeth­ strips 1-8 inch thick. Cover with
One hundred twenty-two were fine dipner and program.
Mis* Florence Wade and »di*s
er
with
salad
dressing.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dcmond and
Helen Wade returned to their home Grant Smith, cousin of the bride, present at lhe annual reunion of the grandson Kenneth spent Sunday in
MEAT LOAF.
until brown. Drain on ateoctent
in Traverse City on Monday and and Walter Messing wcro the ush- Johncocl* family held on Saturday Potterville visiting Mrs. Alice Rom.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
1 1-3 lbs. ground round steak.
paper. Sprinkle with salt. Serve
will spend the summer at their cot­
Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Sease also
The
wedding
breakfast
was
held
Jbhncock of Orangeville township,
1-3 lb. lean fresh pock, ground.
tage at Silver lake.
called
there
in
tlie
afternoon.
al
the
Smith
home
immediately
fol
­
near Gun lake.
1 onion, chopped fine.
Mr. and Mr*. Orlie Bishop i.nd
Mr- and Mrs. Emmett Dancer and
A bountiful picnic dinner was
1 green pepper, chopped fine.
children of Holland and Mr and lowing tlie ceremony and the table
DATE PUDDING.
was set
for------tfifrty-aix
White i/j
-- -----iu, —guest*.
■■
served followed by a program and
1 t salt.
Mrs Sterling Zerbel and children of tMwflln.:
.nil ...fr.lt. . .. .___
. . .
daughter, Madene of Chelsea, visit­
1 c chopped dates.
1 c flfte soft bread crumbs.
Kalamazoo were gu&amp;.ta of Hastings peonies, tall white taper*, and old election of officers,
1 c clioppcd nut*.
pilvcr carried out the color scheme,1 Linden Johncock was c)K»eti as ed over the week end at Floyd
1 egg, beaten.
relatives over Sunday.
2 t flour.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left Im- president; Mrs. Clara Johncock Clum'*.
1 qt. tomatoes.
Miss Mary William* will spend
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haight and
Mix’ all ingredients thoroughly,
the summer at her home in Kala­ mediately after.the breakfast for a!Stanton, secretary; Mrs. Bernice children visited Sunday in Grand
trip in Northern Michigan. Mrs. [ Brown, treasurer. A committee was
shape into a kmf. put Into pan and
mazoo. In thc fall Mis* William*
Rapids.
1-3 c sugar.
Campbell
wore
a
Jacket
dress
of
।
appointed
to
plan
for
the
1835
re
­
strain one quart stewed tomatoes
and her mother will move to thB
1 t baking powder.
Paul Tlrempson and family of around and over it. Put two slices
navy blue chiffon with small white union, no place being decided upon,
city residing on w. State St.
1 I vanilla.
checks, and a large picture hat and I Closing lhe day's program wa* Battle Creek visited the home folks of bacon over the top and cook 40
Mr. and Mr*. Warren Wilcox and
on Sunday.
Combine, sugar, salt, flour, bak­
minutes in moderate oven.
family of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. white gloves completed her ensern- u ball game between thc married
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dcmond.
b*®^and single men. thc former winning
ing powder and wtil-heaten «H
Ray Wilcox and family of Detroit
Lloyd Demond. and Fay Demond SOAP REMOVES FRESH STAINS. yolks. Add dates, flavoring WU1
Among thc out-of-town guests at by a Sood score.
attended the Gregory school reunion
lhe weddifag were: Mrs. Frankt Nib-:
-------------- --------------------Plenty of soap and water will oft­ nut*.
Mix thoroughly. Carefully
Nib- j Guests
were present
from Adrian. and two daughters visited Mrs. Fay
Saturday and visited friend* here.
Bit of Battle Creek; Mr*. Myra
Myra ' Hillsdale. Cedar Springs. Grund Dcmond in a hospital In Ann Arbor en take out fresh paint stains on fold in stiffly beaten egg whltap.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Sheffield of
Woodmansee, Misses Mildred and* । Rapids, . Kalamazoo and Battle on Sunday.
washable clothing, and will work Pour Into well-oiled baking pan.
Detroit were called here Sunday by
Marian
Woodman
spent
a
Sybil
Woodmansee
and
Hubert
Fol
­
wonders with old stains that are Bake Ln moderate oven, t?5 dagraaa
Creek.
-z •
b
• the .ilinfess of Dr. F. G. Sheffield,
days last week In Kalamazoo.
lick of Hastings.
“
first softened with oil, lard or but­
who Is now convalescent'.' They re­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clum and ter.
BANNER CLASS MEETING.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will be at
' turned to Detroit Sunday evening.
Tlie Banner class of thc Methodist family and their company from
Mrs. Lana Burroughs and Mrs. home after June 11th at 13300 Cam­
den Ave., De,troll.
1 Sunday Schoo] held Its closing meet­ Chelsea visited Sunday with Mr. and
Albert Altai t. in comjiany with Mr.
ing for the year at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Herman Hauer near Barbers
and Mrs. Jesse Altaft vU'te.i the
FOSTER—ADAMS.
B. ■ F. Cowles on Monday evening, Corners.
Kellogg school ground*, the Upjohn
The marriage of Robert Foster twenty-seven enjoying thc coopera­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks have
BEAT QUALITY
farm and other placeaof.'n'-Crvll uu and MBs Ruth Adorn*, daughter of
been sick during the jaust week.
tive
supper.
Sunday.
the Rev. Clark Adams of Coldwater,
Mrs. Dorothy Barnum is still sufSmall bouquets of Shasta daisies
MBs Stella Heath came home was solemnized on Saturday at Kin­
:&lt;*.o .. r™. rm-oim
Boxa*
cring
from an Infection in thc car.
and bachelor button* centered each
from Nile* on Friday for the week derhook, Rev. Adam* officiating.
Ruth Woodman spent from Thurs­
table.
end, and on Monday left for Boul­
Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Fancy, Cream
Officer* elected for the coming day unjil Monday with friends In
der. Colo., where *he will attend Foster came for a visit with her
year are: President. Mrs. B. F. Coopersville and Muskegon.
' summer k1mx&gt;1 at lhe University at maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cassel nnd
Cowles; Secretary-treasurer. MB*
Bauldcr.
Vacuum Pad
Newton. On Sunday Mrs. Newton Helen Newton.
son are staying with Floyd Van Wle
Mia* Jeanne Clncabcaux ol Trail's entertained with a family party
Games were played and all hud and son* since the death ot Mn.
End. Gun lake. B home from the honoring the bride and groom, fif­
KnUogg'* WhaU Wb«ai
Boxa*
Van
Wie.
a delightful time.
McMurray College for Women. teen relatives being present Re-,
Some from here attended the
Jackaonville. fl)., and will spend the frcjhmcnt* were served and a happy, ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF
school reunion at Ute Friend school­
c—
summer with her parent*. Mr. and time enjoyed. Gang ra tula lions are ‘ ■
ANNIVERSARIES. house on Sunday;
Mrs. P.-D. Cincebeaux.
extended.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed entcrMr. and Mr*. Harry Peirce left
SHULTZ.
Latgs Bo»«s ,
talhcd Sunday. June 10. honoring
Saturday on u trip to the Pacific
PAST MATRONS* CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed's 38th Last Week** Letter
coast. They will visit Glacier Na­
MUs Rachel Strimback is assbtMrj. Fred Wolcott
and Mrs. u&gt;«n&gt;
Jacob anniversary, also Mr. and Mr*.
-------—
Jaclrfroit
tional Park. Seattle and Portland, Haney entertained the O. E. S. Past । John Birman's 13th anniversary. ing Mr*. Hoisington with hir house­
returning via Salt Lake Oily and Matrons' Club on Tuesday evening Covers were laid for 18. Mr. and Mr*. hold dupe*.
*
visiting Zion National Park. Denver at the formers homo northeast of Harry • Woodman were aHerifoOif
Fancy liocklaM Picnic*
Mr. and Mrs. Janousck of OshThia
’ and Rocky Mountain National park. thc city, on M-43.. The ladles had
teffio vBited the latter's sister, Mrs
Neville Wood of Flint and Miss an enjoyable cvehlng working on
Jack Billingham.' Sunday.
KITCHEN SHOWER,
'
Callers at Maybelle Hart's Sun­
their ''Friendship" quilt.
guests of the former's parents. Mr.
Misses Hazel and Mildred Buskirk day were, Ira Osgood of McCaland Mrs. John Wood, over the week
NEIG11 BO RHOOD PARTY.
entertained eighteen gueste lagt.weck him district. Mr. ahd Mr*. J. V.
etui. Mr. and Mrs A. L. Kellogg
On Thursday Mn. Fred Wolcott Tuesday evening at a kitchen shower Christy of Battle Creek, and Mr.
returned to Flint with Neville and entertained with a neighborhood honoring Mis* Ctarabelle Struble, and Mr*. Ferris Brown and Isabelle
|' of Prairieville
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. party, lhe ladies enjoying a pleas­ who will be married this month.
We D^'mz
77ie BIG-LittU Start
2491
McCulla, a daughter and husband, ant social afternoon. VBliing and a
Games and refreshment* were en-; Mr. and Mr*. B^J.Lewl* werevB—
will return to their home at Har- one o'clock luncheon helped to paw Joyed and Miss Struble received: (tors at O. B. Smith's In Grand
the time quickly.
.
soma lovely gift*.
I Rapid* Bunday.

Social Events and Personal Mention

AU Wool
for Men

Helpful Suggestions

SLACKS and
FLANNELS

$169

$6°°

Would You
Consider It

L. V. BESSMER

LOW
PRICES!

Friday, June 15

Saturday, June 16

Corn Flakes Sale

Kellogg’s n-.-u, ....
Large Boxes

2

Butter.
Salt
2
Cheese
Bliss Coffee
Flake*
3
Light House Cleanser 3
Chipso
2«
Powdered Sugar
3
Hams

17«

26c
15c
19c
26c
25c
10c
29c
23c

DAIRY STORE

WE CARRY
ALL KINDS
OF FANCY
ICE CREAM
IN BULK AND
PACKAGE! .

Special

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BIGHT

GEO. M. NEWTON

CARDS of THANKS

WANTS
pairing, ft.k ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVERtor Old Oeid. TI3EMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.
CHAS. PEASE

Our Service

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CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co

IlEciFTKUEn RE

I-

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FOR SALE !
Body Glass Installed
While You Wall!

Open Saturday Evenings

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Hastinn

Phone 2G37

Mr. and

IRVINGJoseph Springer.

.E'iJF’.JS

HASTINGS’ DOG ORDINANCE

■
AN ORDINANCE
A tlmpl. &gt;« t« dctutln, .nd '“[
TO THE Bt'NMNO AT LAHOE OF DOOS IN THE CTTT
..I.. determining
. -■ ■
■ ■ - the amount man
_ on •&gt;
', C.
r, tR.
&gt; R. —u.t^n
. (IF
accurately
the M.
section,;
OF VlAflTlXma
HASTINGS. .
.
of carbon monoxide in the blood of moved back again a couple of weeks j
Th.t ™
nwn—■
persons supposed to have died from ago. when the headquartan for the'
Lf
this gas. or to be suffering from wi ion was established here again. ?r \ecPcr
any dag shall alloa the same to run al large tn&gt; any place
chronic poisoning,
poisoning. Is
now available
available-william
Springer and
and family
family will
will “Yl^S^ta^Je^lv^d^roMrii^mundeA AUr—
“l —
“d
chronic
is now
, william Springer
to small hospital nnd city health | movc back noon Into the Warner ^P^tobcr. unless the same is securely and properly muzxled.
' laboratories wllh the perfectton of i house vacated bythc Nichols famSec.'3. It la hereby made the duty of the Marahal or any of the polta(,
APPRECIATION—1
gj I a method designed by Dr. A. A. iRy. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roiuih officers of lhe City of Hastings to notify any owner or keeper of any dog
i.r i Christman, of the University
of ,arc also looking for a place to move found running at large In lhe city and not properly muzzled of the exMichigan department of physio- back to ’he village.
Istence of (hla ordinance and to request such owner or keeper to Imme' logical chemistry, and reported in. Mr. and Mrs. William Sehanksl of' dlately secure sold dog or muzxle thc same.
the current Journal of Biological Hastings have purchased the ManwT1.r
twin.
■Chemistry.
'tllda
Bachman
Fox
bouse
here.and
“f***
; uiaa uaciiiiiuri ru* tarusc nrio biiu f_^S’
BRANCH DISTRICT.
| Tlie test developed by Dr. Christ- r
--------------------------------------- --to ■*
— ­ *found and properly notified of thia ordinance shall refuse to comply at
arc
remodeling
preparatory
mov
Mrs. Mina Hamlin of Battle —
man
— detects carbon monoxide If only ।ing here. Mrs. Schenkel (Nellie once with the request of lhe Marshal or other police officer to secure
and muzzle same. ItS shall then be the duty of the Marshal to at once
Creek Is visiting Mrs. Mlnda Mudge one per cent of the blood hemo* Gillette) was born and raised here.
destroy or cause., to be destroyed said dog.
and Mtss Ruth for a few days.
globin is affected. This is os accur- Welcome to our midst.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton and ate as previous methods which lake
Tlie school reunion at the Wilcox
Sec. 4. Every dog found In lhe City of Hastings not upon lhe premises
Margery were in Marshall Sunday much more time and require appa- school was largely attended and of tlie owner or keeper, or in the immediate presence of the owner or
___
afternoon to make the acquaintance ratus and technical skill seldom much enjoyed. There were eight keeper, or securely tied or fastened beyond the reach of person* passing on
riHST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
of tlie new granddaughter bom to found outside of large hospital or former .....
teachers. Mrs. Anna' Kerr the sidewalk of any street in the City of Hastings, shall be deemed to be
- ; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton May' college laboratories. In the Christ-. from Hastings, who had also been running at large.
." nd S. The young miss has been named man test, dissolved gases In the n former pupils: Mrs. Cora GebSec. 5. It shall be lhe duty of the Marshal 4o keep printed copies oB 1
Joyce Ariene.
j blood are passed through a palladium ’hnrdt from Hastings. Mm. Laura
1 ncr.i,
Miss Ruth Mudge accompanied 'chloride solution.
Tlie resulting 1 Powell Clark of Lansing, Homer this ordinance fur public distribution during the months of June. July. 1
i.......
sui. ‘••••■
Mr. Dutmer to Grand .UipiU,
Rapids SH.
Sun- compound Is treated with potassium 1 McCallum, who has bech teaching August and September, and It shall be the further duly of said Marshal '
. to post
In conspicuous--places
upon
the •principal
business streets
of -----said
‘".day afternoon for a short stay.
iodide
woiue nnd
non gives
gins aa red
rva colored-aoht-j-nenr
cowrea aoiu- neur MU-iXegon.
MUSKegun.-MriTGrk
Mrs.~Kint Wilcox
wncoxj.T,
’*-------------------------------------•— —
----- -- ----------------------------— —
,ot lurk I Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bldelman ac- tlon which, by shading of the coHr of Coats Grove. Mrs. Earl Wilcox.
y’
com panled Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence as compared with a standard color, Mrs. Bertha Benedict Meade, and
Sec. 6.' Before destroying any dog found running at large In violation .
r
Putt,.r tn
Kalaniar/v\ Wrirf.iv
shows the DrODortion
It ahull
K* Ihu
—r the Marshal
Potter
to Kalamazoo
Friday.
proportion of carbon mo- A
a. O
G Hathau-nv
Hathaway, who .r.Mp
reside In thp
the't nf
of the
the nrnvIHnns
provisions nf
of thia
this nrrllnanr*
ordinance, it
shall be
the -n.,..
duty of
Quarterly meeting will be held nt noxlde present in the original blood neighborhood still. Much credit la to make reasonable efforts to find the owner or keeper thereof and
tlie South church Saturday after- j sample.
due to Mrs. Anna Christiansen for properly notify him of this ordinance. If after having made a reasonable
noon and Sunday morning.
The new method was worked out the successful affair.
effort to find thc owner and keeper thereof, and he is unable so to do
EMMANUEL CHUBUH.
Children’s Day program will be largely to provide a quick test which | Wm. McCann. Sr., and Jack War­ then it Is hereby made tlie duty of said Marshal to destroy said dog. .
(EPISCOPAL)
given' nt the North Evangelical could be used for the sam|ding of ner were in Lansing Saturday and
Sec. 7. Any person offending against the provisions of this ordinance
church Sunday evening. June 17.
1 the blood of a large number of per- brought back Win. Jr., nnd Mtss
shall upon conviction thereof be fined noteless than five dollars nor mori
A good many former residents of sons living or working along streets ■ Isabelle Jarrod for lhe week end.
than twenty-five dollars and coats of prosecution or Imprisonment In the
Barryvlile atended the Home ComCom­ carrying heavy motor traffic, in orGeorge Fox of Chicago is visiting county jail not more than thirty days, or by both such fine and Imprison­
ing Sunday at Die church. Oven,der to determine if such persons in our midst.
ment in lhe discretion of the court before whom such conviction shall be
one hundred partook of a bounltful ।.breathe daily a larger amount of
had.
| carbon monoxide that) is good for
NORTHEAST THORNAPPLE.
pot luck dlnnar.
Rev. and Mrs. Rhoades enter-''them. Dr. Christman states. Traffic
Sec. p. All ordinances or parts of ordinances conflicting with the pro­
The Parmelee Ladies' Aid will
are known to be affected. meet in the basement Thursday. visions of this ordinance arc hereby repealed.
talned her sister and husband mid policemen
- --------------------------------------------------------three children, jlso a brother from and It is passible that street work- June 31st, for an afternoon meeting.
HASTINGS CITY MISSION.
Ohlo. over lhe week end. Mias Ber- er». truck and taxi drivers and per­ Supper will be served by the com­ , See. 9. This ordinance shall lake effect on the 31st day of August, 1907.
nice accoippanied them home for1 haps workers or residents in the mittee. Mrs. Verne Thomas. Mrs.
Done nt the Council Clumbers in the City of Hastings on the 9th day
the summer.
i second and third stories of buildings Hattie Carpenter. Mrs. Wm. Reed of August. 1907.
Mrs. Alien Sage of Ypsilanti was on heavily travelled streets may also and Mrs. Loren Tungate.
JAMES M. PATTEN. City Clerk. •'
O. W. LOWRY. Mayor.
home a few days last week. Miss breathe enough of the gas to lower
Children’s Day exercises will be
Margaret Sage Is having throat! physical efficiency, even though held at lhe church next Sunday eve­
trouble.
I obvious 111 health does not result.
ning. June 17th. Everyone invited. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.
Oscar Archer of Charlotte visited ' Another object was lo give to
Mr nnd Mrs. George Howe nnd To ll F. Ib.lnr. C A. Wiberl. We.ley
his daughter. Mrs. Rllla Whitmore, small laboratories an Inexpensive Mr. nnd Mrs. George Sweet of Reed
husband and family. Sunday ------after-,and
simple lent
test iur
for curcar- Vlly
, »IIU relatively niuipic
___ friends
City spent UIC
thc WreK
week ___
end_with
------- --..
--------|nke
noon.
bon monoxide. At present the Uni- i__s
and attended
lhe —
Duncan
CHUBCIX, or CHRIST. COATS 0R0VK
—
veraity Is sometimes asked to test tor : school reunion.
I In post mortem blood samples to de- j Miss Ruth Heintz of Leighton and
REAL OLD ANTIQUE FUR­
DURFEE.
United
Iroline
whether
the
victim
of
an|Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otto
Schantz
nnd
Tlie
East
Baltimore
unneu 1
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NITURE, Dishes, China, BotBrethren Quarterly meeting con- accident or suspected crime actual- family, local, were Sunday guests of
Uea, I-snips, Clocks, GlssaBAPTIST CHURCH.
a.
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th.
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aim
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Thomas
ant
j
venea Saturday. June 16. at 2 30 and
dled of th&lt; Bas If “ l*rson dl&lt;?d
'Sunday at ten-thirty at McCallum of othcr caiWfs “nd *‘ttS thcn P,uced sons.
,.*2 church
Everyone welcome.
I *n a Ras filled room or garage, thc 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kcpkcjr of
A. | Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Rice made a' pathologist quickly solves the prob- Hart mid their daughter of Nebrosl/’lb •
। business trip to Grand Rapids Ictn frbcn be finds no carbon mon- , ka were Thursday guests of Mr. and ,
WRITE ANTIQUE MAN.
« [Thursday nnd also visited relatives. 1 oxlde present in the blood.
Mrs Dave Benewn.
Care HuUnji Banner.
“■&gt;[ Mrs Chas Raymond gave birth
~
1 Mrs. Dora Kepkey nnd Miss Laura
i&lt;*3 4.
e-is
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
,,the
# birthday xiiriiri.se party
' lo a pair of twin sons on Saturday. I
attended

THE CHURCHES

To PROTECT You Constantly
Adjuit Fairly . Poy Promptly

1927 Pontiao Coach

CARBON MONOXIDE
lDETECTOR PERFECTED

REDUCED RATES
Refinance your car
and reduce the pay­
ments. Call or write

WANT TO BUY

Fidelity Corporation
of Michigan
National Bank Building.
Ionia, Michigan

Highest Prices Paid!

1018 • 19 Grand Rapidi
National Bank Building,
Grand Rapidi, Michigan

who will answer to the names of
Jesse Garlony and Harold Kenniss for thc former s sister. Mrs. Fred
I Jack and Jerry. They Upped the1 of Fremout were callers Sunday at Dti.Maresq Monday evening.
'
[scales to about five and six pounds. Lester Preston’s.
Mr and Mrs. Matt Bedford and
. Mother and babies doing fine. Mrs
Gordon Books nnd family of Cli- Mrs. Mills of Middleville were Sun-'
I William Couch ot near Irving Is
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George I
. caring for Mrs. Raymond and the Jarrard's.
Adams and family.
[ twins.
Mr and Mrs. Otto Schantz and I
Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Venn and
Saturday night this vicinity wax family and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett family attended the 25th wedding I
blessed by a good soaking rain, of Battle Creek spent Sunday with anniversary of Mr and Mrs. Charles I
which was very much needed
[Mrs. Lulu Gray. Mrs. Bennett re­ Schroder Saturday evening.
1 Mr. and Mrs Aaron Leatherman
Paul Birman, son of Mr and Mrs. mainedJor
the »week.
-------d.ior tne
’«k.
ftert Birman and Miss Eileen Norris
Mi------- -----------------Mrs. 1nnnn
Cheesman was -------taken I of Dutton were Tuesday guests of
were married Sunday at Hastings. | to her!
' •/daughter's. Mrs. Bump's, nt ' Mr. nnd Mrs. David Benewa.
Hearty congratulations.
.. ^„.v.
'Hastings for medical
care.
i
riiirrc;; •;.-.Ti:n
William Allerdlng returned from ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harvc Cheesemnn
Pennock hospital Tuesday much and family spent Sunday at Harry
Dorothy Barnum has been suffer­
Improved in health.
Cheesemnn’x near Dowling.
ing with car trouble for about two
! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoffman ac-1 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jarrardjmd,
companied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer sons of the Mayo district. Mr. and
Margaret Kelsey of Hastings was
Lusk of Marshall to Plainwell and Mrs. Clayton Jarrard nnd daugh- home over Sunday,
attended a birthday party for Mr., ter of Dowling. Mr. and Mrs Duff ' Mr “»d Mrs. Warnie Kelsey were
-..a Mrs. ----------- ...
------- sons of. Nashville.
.. . -n. Mr.
.. nndBattle Creek on Wednesday.
and
Honej-sette.
.Eddy
and
William .Hoffman and son Glenn Mrs.
Clarence Cunningham
of ’ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fuhr of South
visited Mr. and Mrs Henry Van BaUevue and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob El- Hastings spent Sunday at Clarence
Sickle’s at Barion recently.
| Hston of West Vermontville helped Kinne's.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Rice and Vela their father. L. W. Jarrard. celebrate
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wood and
Greydon attended the scliool re­
spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. O., his birthday Tuesday evening.
V. Slainn at Shultz.
I Mn. Ella Taylor of
Nashville union at Friend on Sundoy.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Royer. Velma
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Norris and-spent thc week end with her sister,
and Katherine of Hustings. Mr. and
family and son Harold and daugh- Mrs. Frank Norton.
ter Barbara of Rattle Creek spent | Miss Myrtle Conklin nnd W. R. Mrs. Kendal Coats and Carlton enSunday with Mr. -and Mrs. Will Kapnlck of Traverse city spent lhe, oyed a birthday dinner Sunday
Hoffman.
\i week
week end
end with
with the
the former
former’’ss mother.
mother, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Teeter
HABTIKO8 PARISH.
and Mary.
Mrs. Frank Norton, and family.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
HOPE CENTER। Mrs. Lulu Gray attended lhe fuThe Niagara river started to spill (
Last Week’s Letter.
neral of Mrs. Henry Gray's father. over a cliff about 30 000 years ago j
Mrs. Ella Powell. Glenn Gadwalla- Mr. Dorr, at Galesburg. Friday,
der and family, and Clinton CadFrank Norton. W. R. Kapnlck.
the falls will disappear about the
wallader and family of ’Hastings Mrs. Ella Taylor. Misses Myrtle and
were guests of Aunt Kate Williams Cleota Conklin visited Ray Conk- jl •year 21.000.
on Decoration day.
Un and H. A. Covey at Union City |, The first B. P. C. A. was started by
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Williams Sunday
7^7—- afternoon,
—
!a member of the British Parliament
Thc Wilcox
.Cemetery Circle will ln 1924
and sons and Mrs. Mabie Kay and
------------tA„„Moc McCulock on
'
sons of Kalamazcra spent the week rneet with -Mi
end with their mother. Mrs Lucy 3be North Ave road next WcdncsORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Lzonard
1 '**
day.
” June
’’
20. for J
dinner.
‘
Morris Ashby is suffering with a
GLASS CHEEK

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH

Fitting Service
Every truss we fit Is guirantoed to bold the rupture

feature "Selective Prcisnra
Control". NotEfng else ilka
it. Wa are «xclulva xepre*
aantaUvsa.

The Prescription Drug Store
«. 4. LftAKKEK. Pripr.
HASTINGS

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Expert Repair Work
DeMott Bros. Machine Shop
CITY MARKET PLACE

HASTINGS

HASTINGS MARKETS

»-.) Mark t»..u«rr.n"’rR^».r.l*!’&lt;.•: RAI H T-.
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B.U11 prices.

BANKRUPTCY’MOI

IU»krupt
Ma. srtoa

r. 11

C.u. I'rskr

. "rr.l , ■ 1 • &lt; .'.A, FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.
Mr. H-jc,,..
« In

LAWN MOWERS
Cook’s Welding &amp; Machine Shop

Delivery
Your Phone Call Starts Our Trucks On the Way

Hastings Ice &amp; Fuel Company
Telephone 2194

East Green St.

of Undeibtan &lt;Z

h-q.,w...k
Mr.
Ml-l.Hr &lt;lilr. Pbnhr 10 — F.'l
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Mrs Inez and Morris spent Satur- T? “ls° John Havens and other rel•|atlves.
day afternoon in Hastings.
“ ***
Roy Good and wife from Freeport Ij Louis Havens of Hastings spent
week end with Miss Virginia
have moved into the Paddock house.'the
'
riBHT CHUBUH
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clemp and Mr. and Gordon Havens.
or CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
«.U Mrs.
Bire. Roy
nuy Good .pern
nnd
and
spent ounu.y
Sunday
with Mrs. Malle Paddock and chll-.«an»M Otto «e spending the.aumdren in Delton.
I'ne‘’ wllh thelr Brand parents, Mr.
Mrs. Floy MeDermott and Mrs.
Pre,d.Otis’
The many frf-nrf.
friends of Homer War­
Birdena Lyttie attended lhe Commencement exercises at Hastings ner were sorry to hear of his re­
cent operation at the Pennock hosFriday.
CHURCH or THE UNITED RRETHREM
Burdette Lyttle and wife were ' pital. All hope tar his speedy re­
IM CHRIST.
covery.
Battle Creek shoppers Thursday.
Warren and family were
Mrs. Clare Ashby and two children* ,In Clyde
Lansing Sunday.
spent from Saturday until Friday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will | Sunday visitors at Roy Oakes’
were.
Mrs.
Art Lord and Mrs. ScoJ
Trine, in Marshall.
field, abo Tom Lord and wife and
Mr. and Mrs. Bartlwlomew of Bat­
KLINGENSMITH.
Mrs. Albert Green and daughters tle creek.
Frank Francisco, wife and baby
and Gordon Marshall Tripp and
Archie Burd were guests of Mr. and 1of Kalamuoo were Sunday visitors
FOR kale—T*- r—d railrh
fr&lt;- h
Mrs.
A. J. Luxon at Lakeview at Chas Whittemore’s. Mrs. Fred
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH.
_&lt;&gt;-i. »|.r!n«. 1'l.HHr I.--4- F3I
Ilin
Bechtal and Billie were visitors
recently.
They
also
spent
part
of
FUR RALE Jrr.n. mn .it Tear. &lt;-!l.
the day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'there Monday.
Many from this vicinity^ attended
Helms near Morley.
commencement exercises In Has­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokus enter- '
•
talned their children from Saginaw ’tings last week.
and Detroit over the week end.
HOPE CENTER.
Mrs. Harry Scott and little son
The much needed rain came Sun­
returned to their home after spend- ,day morning to help the farmers
Ing some time in Chicago.
,crops. Tlie wind uprooted several
.trees tn this community

Service
Just as in every profession,
It l&gt; further order*.! that nubile nollra.
ZB I

• Mrs. Mack

is

entertaining

trade or business, the funeral
directing profession has kept
pace with modern progress.
New methods, more efficient

ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.

service has been the demand—
and it has been given. Our es­

tablishment has kept step with

every new development so that
today we offer to our communi­
ty funeral services of a type x.

that will win appreciative ap­

GRANGE PROGRAMS

- ■ r —Ail
Roll ».ll-

Hastings, Michigan

North Michigan Ave.

proval

her

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Streby are
Frank Heller and daughter. Dale,
spending some time in Sturgis as of Cloverdale spent one day last
Mrs. Streby has employment there.

Morris Ashby Is in the University
Prof, ^irraguti of Italy, drove hls
car from Rome to Budapest using hospital. Ann Arbor, for a minor
charcoal as fuel. A wood-burning operation.
Mrs. Leon Dunning and daughter
stove took the place of the customof Delton spent Wednesday with iwr
42.500.000 letters and post cards
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDerThe first completely air-condi­
Mr*. Kate Williams remains about
tioned train was put in service on
the Baltimore Sc Ohio in 1*1.

LBOAL XOTICR

Charles

H.

Leonard

Distinctive Funeral Service
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN -.- TELEPHONES: 2S03-2417
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�Wednesday, June 13, 1934

THE HASTINGS BANNER

THE TRUCKING CODE

erty and all services ordinarily in-'the* industry, without regard to|c|Up OUTLOOK FOR
RESORT
“ P*
cldcntal thereto in connection with where they arc
art operated. There is
is 1
IS NOW OPERATING any trade, industry or business, to ho exemption to a city or any local I
area. The requirements for regis-;
End?
Oun
Lak.,
Bn.
the extent that such transportation tration are more inclusive than TrsB'.
Vehicle* Operated for Hire, Is over publicly used roadways by mote of me Mlciugan ruonc uuiny .
those ot the Michigan Public Utility
Part or Full Time, Must
the season. "Hlsoner" Mayor
tertained Large Crowd.
Thursday night. June 14th. marks of
&lt;
vehicles tor hire.' Every "for hire” • commission, and should not bs conthe opening game in the Soft Bail 1Leonard will be there to pitch the
member oi the industry must regis- fllsed with them,
&lt;■
Register)
Decoration Day
(Twilight League
All players con- ,first ball. Councilman Wooton will
ter. The registration is not limited ,
Anyone
who
leases
trucks
to
oth
­
The code for the trucking Industry to motor trucks, but includes all ve-1
"The Clncebeauxs" at Trail's End. nected with the Twilight League, iattempt to catch It (If U comes close
‘
covers "the transportation Of prop- hides for hire of any, type used In ers must register.
Gun lake, report that every 'avail- whether they are playing Thursday ।enough to hlm&gt;. John Ketcham will
I One does not necessarily have to able room, bed and cot were taken;night or not. are to assemble at the ।attempt the role of Babe Ruth for a
' own vehicles to be under the require- over Memorial day, and from pres-‘court house square at 6:15 P. M. ihome run.
v
!
.menu of the truck eode. “All those ent inquiries and reservations al-1 There they will be met by the boys
This being the Initial opening of
engaging in the Industry, whether ready made. It looks like the resort from the playground headed by their the first Hastings Soft Ball Twilight
or not owning or operating vehicles, business for „„
_... of 1934 will director, Joseph Bratak. and w))l al­ League, it is expected that a large
the___
season
who receive compensation directly be much better than for many years so be joined by the Piston Ring crowd will assemble to see thc
or Indirectly by reason of holding past, at least at Trail's End.
German Band. The band will head games. A great deal of interest has
out to transport or engaging in a
Representatives from the follow- the parade and they will proceed been taken up to this point, and all
contract. assuming responsibility for ing organizations at the Agricul-1 from that point to march to the fair lhe details have been cared for in
transportlug property of others In tural college at East Lansing filled I grounds, where four Soft Bali teams the management and supervision of
vehicles of any type over lhe public-;Trail's End Hotel to overflowing: will cross bats in the opening games the games.
ly used roadways, or anyone engaged Religious Council of the People's
FROM THE WORLD S
in the transportation of hls own church. East Lansing; Y. W. C. A.;
properly for sale or disposal where. y. M c, A.: students' Christian Un- MAY RAINFALL IS THE
FINEST TEA GARDENS
clover and timothy,
the average
the principal purpose or effect of fan; Campus Glrlz' Assembly; SparLOWEST ON RECORD condition of alfalfa in the state be­
such sale or disposal is to obtain rev-1 Un y Porum and cabinet officers
ing 65 per cent of normal, or 21
enue for his truck or other vehicle J from above mentioned groups acting
points below the ten year average.
Crops
in
Michigan
Look
Bet
­
in sftch transportation.'’
Even • m chaperones. Miss Emma Sater. of
though he might not own or operate ; r• - church,
• was *•the
-------------•
the —
People's
general
ter Than in Country
and frosts during the blooming peri­
a vehicle he is subject to the code ,chairman.
od. prospects for Michigan fnllt
as a Whole
if he is a beneficiary from the rev­
The management of Trail’s End
crops are below the average and.
enue therefrom.
. Although the rainfall for May. with the exception of pears, below
The place of registration is 15 isincerity of these religious organi­ 1934. was the lowest on record for the June 1 condition for 1933.
Market street S. W.. Grand Rapids, zations In their enthusiasm and de­ that month in Michigan, and thc
to serve and especially interest­ precipitation in the state for the
which is responsible for registering sire
i
HOPE TO GET OIL.
in Kent. Montcalm, Ionia. Barry and ing was the program mapped out to year from June, 1933, lo June. 1934.
In Benton township. Eaton county,
Ottawa counties.
।assist the freshman class of 1935 so­
drilling for oil lias been carried on
Bona fide farmers, cooperative os- 1cially.
prospects on June 1 of this year ।for some time, the drill having
Mr. and Mrs. Clnccbeaux have were reported better in Michigan ।
socialIons, as defined In the code,
reached a depth of 3.083 feet. Those
firms that are not doing any truck- ;been catering to the public for some than for the country as a whole. ,who are sponsoring this well evi­
ing for hire, would not have to regis- '26 years, and they report in all of Cool weather for the middle of May ,dently see some Indications ot oil,
those
years
they
have
never
come
In
and frosts caused local damage to because
•
ter as we understand it.
they have decided to go still
contact with a finer, cleaner minded
A farmer transporting his own and more harmonious group of some crops. The low temperatures (deeper. They have determined to
property or produce to primary mar- :young people, than those mentioned helped lo prevent crop conditions ,go until they reach oil or natural
frpm declining as rapidly in this ।gas. or until the well encounters wa­
kets, or his own supplies on return, above.
state, because of dry weather, as 1ter and must stop. There have been
cooperatively transporting to or on
Friday. June 1st, the Middleville was true in other states in the .
some indications of oil at some of
hls return from markets for neigh­
Consolidated school held their an­ drouth area.
the levels reached by the drill, but
boring farmers, for; which he does
nual school picnic at Trail's End
Thc condition of Michigan winter ।not sufficient to warrant expecta­
not receive compensation, is exempt
with a crowd of between IM and 200 wheat as reported on June 1 was &gt;tions of a paying well at these levels.
from the code. Where, however, a students.
parents and' 56 per cent of normal, of 11 points
‘teachers,
‘
Barry county will be Interested in
farmer transports property, produce
A -----------------finer, jollier----------------bunch of loss from May 1 this year, and 22 .
friends.
or supplies for compensation other
the results.
kids, "teachers and drivers includ­
than by exchange of services, or ed." never congregated together be­ points below the ten year average.
‘This suggests a possible crop of LOSES SMALL FORTUNE
(where he transports hls own pro­
fore for a school picnic and wasn't
IN CERTIFIED CHECKS.
perty for sale or disposal when thc Old Man weather with them? Swim­ *11.520,000 bushels compared with
15.440.000 bushels last year. The
। principal purjxee or effect of such
Robert Hudson. Owosso contrac­
ming. boating, canoeing, boxing,
sale or disposal is to obtain revenue horseshoe pitching and many other crop for the country at large will be tor in charge of rebuilding the Bat­
the
smallest
In
twenty
years.
for 'this truck, must register as a games were indulged In.
tle Creek-Nashville road, west of
Grandmother’. Cracked Wheat
The condition of Michigan's oat town, is reported to have lost an en­
i "for hire member."
Superintendent
Bell
and hls
I Every vehicle “for hire" must be teaching staff may well be proud of crop on June 1 was estimated at 67 velope last week containing $24,000
per cent of normal. The barley crop
in certified checks. After some
•so registered irrespective of thc por­ the wholesome and Orderly body of
estimate was placed at 68 per cent,
I tion of time it is used for hire.
students under their jurisdiction. both being about 14 points below hours of anxiety, a call to Owosso
। All vehicles being used "for hire” Another mighty nice little school the ten year average for that date. located the loss in hls hotel room
' in industry must be registered. This picnic was also held al Trail's End, The rye crop is placed at 61 per where he had stayed the night be­
fore. So elated was he to recover
| would include all trucks licensed for Friday. June 1st, some coming from cent.
the checks, that he made the hotel
.
|
operation, also all wagons or horse Alto.
The report says that the most manager a present of about 125 tn
drawn vehicles. This does not inserious aspect of the present drouth currency which was also in the en­
j elude tractors.
DELTON.
situation in this state is the pros­ velop^.—Bellevue' Oazetta,
We believe our readers will be in­ Last Week's Letter.
pective shortage of hay. The close
I terested in a summary of the truck­
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cadwalla- clean-up of old hay on Michigan
CLAY HILLS.
ing code.
Uer and family and Mrs Ella Pow­ farms this year, together with in­
Mrs. Martha McNee is visiting at
ell of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. creased numbers of cattle and poor
Mrs.
•*
—
ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF
Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Ray prospects in ail parts of lhe coun­ the home of her daughter,
near
add to the seriousness of the Walter Ogden, and family
A FARCIAL PAROLE Chandler of Kalamazoo were call­ , try
Camel.—Luckiea—Che.terfieltl.—Old Gold.
ers of Ad Pennock and son. Cleo, situation. The condition ot tame Hastings.
Beatrice
Colburn
of
Labarge
is
hay In Michigan on June .1 was
' Detroit Youth, Paroled Only on Decoration Day.
Paul Jone.—Wing.—20 Granda, carton 89c
Clair Richards of Battle Creek, rated'at 54 per cent of nonhal. as visiting her grandma, Mrs. Sarah
Two Months Ago, Shoots a spent from Wednesday unUl 8un4i against a ten year average of 79 per McCaul.
Floyd Haight and wife of Grand
day at home with hls mother.
jI cent. In most areas the outlook
Druggist in a Hold-Up
D.Hy E„
Tlie Delton Community Club will
If there ever was a farce. It Is our
Brand
parole system, not only in Michigan meet Monday night. June 11. tor
a
business
meeting.
As
the
presi
­
&gt;«ily Egg
loo-tu $£85
but in practically every other state
Brand
Jnthe Union. Only a little over a dent will be absent, the vice-presi­
year ago Dillnger was in prison. And dent. Robert Barnes, will preside.
i:
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Chandler spent
paroled. Since then he has helped
to rob banks of hundreds of thou­ Friday of last week with hls broth­
ranch**
sands of dollars, and has killed sev­ er, Roy Chandler, and family at
Hastings.
eral men. In addition the govern­
ment has spent hundreds ot thou­ - Marquita Henton. LaVern Mott.
Hannah Jones. Elwood Eddy aiH
Ra&gt;h
sands of dollars trying to apprehend
John Miles were the Delton students
him.
r; u,.
Barrow. the Texas bandit, has had who graduated from Kellogg Agri­
cultural school Thursday evening.
about the same experience.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Werner of Chi­
Only two months ago James Bur­
cago spent Saturday night and Sun­
ton of Detroit, was paroled though
day
In the Gunsenhauser and Whit­
he had spent half his young life be*
Ann Paga
temore
cottage at Pleasant lake.
hind prison bars.
The Inland Lakes Garden Club
Jamas Burton, mentioned above. Lt
only 33 years old. but he has spent will hold their flower show In the
17 years, or over half of hls life in 'old bank building on Wednesday,
Buy SUGAR Now before the Processing Tu
prisons in England, Canada and the June 20.. Wc hope everyone who lias
United States. Yet after this rec­ flowers will exhibit them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry F. Wertman
ord
he was paroled from Jackson
MICHIGAN MADE *
PURE CANE
prison two months ago, only to re­ will hold open house at their home
B poukd clolh bag
24c 5 pound cloth bog
25c
cently shoot a druggist in a hold-up. in Delton* Tuesday afternoon and
evening.
June 12, to celebrate the
10 pound cloth bag
47c
10 pound cloth bag
49c
' As things are now. on one hand a
lot of the people's money is spent to occasion of their twenty-fifth wed­
25 pound cloth bag
81.17
25 pound cloth bag
11.23
maintain our courts to deal out jus ding anniversary.

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Rapids spent the week end at Eu­
gene Haight's.
Leon Potts and wife spent Sun­
day in Kalamazoo with their daugh­
ter. Mrs. Maurice Lewis, and bus­
band.
Roy McCaul and wife spent thc
week end in Grand Rapids with Joe
Dresch and wife.
Mn. Guy McNee and children and
Mn. Leon Potts saw ’The Old Fash­
ioned Mother" at the Mathodist
church in Pannalee Friday evening.

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Spaghetti 'SLT 2 &lt;« 19' 4
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Red Circle
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Bokar
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Cheese
17'
Vanilla Thin*
19
Bread
Hire* Extract
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Dog Food
89
12
Morton’s Salt
15*
Northern Tissue
21'

Scratch Feed
Egg Mash
1
Climalene
Mustard
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Ajax Soap
Corn Flakes
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tics to law violators. On lhe other
hand a lot more of thc people's
money Is spent to maintain pardon
boards to override thc decisions of
our courts and release many hard­
ened criminals to again prey on so­
ciety. This farclal situation will
continue until people rise up in re­
volt against it.

Without public confidence any bank is almost helpless
in the performance of valuable service to the community
or its individual citizens.

PINE LAKE.
Lost Week's Letter
Sunday. June 3rd, Cleo Warner
and Earl Stone were married at the
M E. parsonage In Plainwell by Rev.
Sutcliffe. Mn. Nichols, grandmother
of the bride, served a wedding din­
ner for the immediate families, after
which they left on a trip through
Northern Michigan. They will reside
at Ashland. Ohio, where lhe groom
is employed. Miss Warner has been
with the Citizens' State Savings
Bank in Plainwell for nearly six
years. Miss Violet Collison of Del­
ton will succeed her there.
Laura James of Kalamazoo and
Leonard Van Mille of Allegan were
Memorial Day guests of her par­
ents. Mr. and Mn. Earle James.
A large crowd from this commun­
ity attended the program and ball
game. Dowling vs. Hooper, at Prai­
rieville on Wednesday.
Henry and Lillian Barlacome of
Plainwell were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mn. N. H. Brouard and Maggie.

FRIEND SCHOOL REUNION.
The Friend school reunion was
I held at the Friend schoolhouse Sun| day. A large crowd attended and a
wonderful basket dinner was en­
joyed by alt The program was a fine
I one and Interesting. Those who at| tended from away were, Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Yarger of Standish, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Francis and children
of Saginaw. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Lower and family of Cjuzbna. Mr.
and Mrs \joyd Endsley and children
‘of Fowlerville. Mrs. Townsend of
Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Will Yarger
and family of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Becker. Bam Becker and wife
and Lenna Dryer of Hastings. Lyle
Lydy and Miss Ainsworth ot Lan­
CRE8SEY.
sing. The next reunion will be held
Word comes to us that Mr. and
at Lawrence Farrel's the second
Mrs. Philip Barber are the parents
Saturday In June.
of a daughter bom Mgy 31st.
Grandpa and grandma Barber are
OBITUARY.
J. Glenn Shepard, son of Effie and doing fine.
Theodore Shepard, was born In
Greenville. Michigan, April 11, 1887, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Short­
and departed this life, June 0. 1934. er. Bunday. There were about forty
aged 47 years, ope month and 26 days. relatives present from Detroit, Kal­
On Nov. 25, 1907, he was united in amazoo, Plainwell and Pine lake.
August Dooge of Illinois was call­
marriage to Hannah E. Shipman,
who is left to mourn hls loos, also a ing on old friends here Saturday.
We are glad to report that N. H.
mother. Mrs. Effie Shepard, of
Barber
continues to Improve slowly.
Greenville, and one brother. Ernest

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hls mother in Greenville with inter­
nolds with her housework.
ment in Forest Home cemetery.
Mn. Water* of Plainwell is spend­
A 200-foot miniature railroad lias ing several days with Mrs. Wm.
been installed at Massachusetts In­ Culp. •
Mr. and Mn. Harvey Enzlan are
stitute of Technology for the prac­
tical demonstration of new railroad the proud parents of a daughter
bom June seventh. She will answer
safety and signal apparatus.
Tlie oldest railroad station in Ute
Indian fishermen of Lake Titicaca,
United Staten, and perhaps the
world, la Mount Clare In Baltimore, bordering Bolivia nnd Peru, build
their boats of rushes.
which was built in 1830.

Thia Bank ha* enjoy­
ed the confidence of
thia community for
nearly half a century.
You are invited to
splendid advantages
offered by thia old
-1 banking insti­
tution.

Deposits Are Insured
under the Federal
Banking Act of 1933.

PUCLIC CONFIDENCE WIU BE A
When the Bank gives a conscientious, painstaking serv
ice to each individual patron whenever oppor
tunity permits.

When the Bank holds inviolate the funds of each and
' ’ every depositor, having each loan amply secured
for the protection of all depositors.
When the Bank engages ONLY in legitimate banking
business, never being connected in any way with
speculative enterprises.
When the Bank is operated under the management of of
ficers and directors of known integrity and finan­
cial ability and run on a sound busines policy

HASTINGS CITY BANK
Capital fISO,000.00

Hastings, Michigan

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 11, 1M4

YAOK TEN

SOUTH BOWNE.
the music department at Michigan' accompanied MLis Helen Brown to
BARRYVILL*.
CONTEST WILL HELP
State College. The mossed choirs , Kalamazoo Friday.
| Mrs. Zana Day and Eloise nttendwih sing .7lhe afternoon Farmers' i 8un&lt;Uy forenoon. Father’s Day. «d U* Hendershott school reunion to Mn. Milton Murphy In thc trag­
CHURCH TREASURIES Day program under the leadership wlI1
ic death of her sister. "Mn. Albert
observed at the Methodist Saturday^
of Grand Rapids.
of Mtss Josephine Kackley. M. 8. C.jchureh and in the evening there
«»d Mre. Gillette Df GOD WMttans
Choir
Oonleit A&lt;»in
Winners in tart year's CtaM A ;"n be children's Day exerchex. A take Rxmt the week end with N*
Bernice Walton la anlsttng Mn.
Bernard Herbert of Lake Odessa for
program is being prepared for
“1££?.mU,oBa5
Amuiiod for »snxen D«j, contest were Sparta. Aral; Walled
Lake, second; In Class B. Howard ^th senders
Jtu several weeks.
M. 1. O.A July 27
Mr. and Mn. Walter Duffey and
City was first and Okemos second.
„
. c-i.hrop Aiiie Woods and
0016
Walled Lake won first place in; "•*’
Ou]1 iake went home with them Sunday eve- daughter. Nara Ann. of Grand Rap­
g to ipend
ids spent Bunday with Mn. Duffey’s
are offered a chance to replenish Ctasa A in 1M2 and the Bristol 'P1**!*th Woods are at Gun luxe
Methodist
second.
Addison
won
first
Tor
indeftn
te
stay.
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Lathrop
and
parents,
MY. and Mrs. Harry Cram­
their treasuries If they can find voLucille Higgins of Hastings vis- ^unt Louise came Friday night and er. and family.
■cal talent enough among their place In Class B. and Goodrich sec__ ._ - -I- mw, rxf th* nrirn. end.
|,ler her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy attended the ice cream social and
Mr. and Mn. Will Dipp and fam­
Higgins. Sunday.
remained with relatives and attend- ily, from south of Freeport, called
PRAIRIEVILLE.
' I Triple
.....---------------------------------------------Link Club elected the fol-' ed the Home Coming at thc church tt the Frank Walton home Sunday
be held Farmers’ Day. July 27.
.—._ for the
-------------------------Michigan State college.
Richard McLeay from tlie CCC lowing officers
ensuing year:: Sunday. Aunt Louise will visit old evening.
Mrs Frank Walton has been unfriends and neighbors here this
camp
at
Grayling
spent
over
the
'
President.
Clara
L
Scoltj_
vtM-pmi-.
gtxnpeuuLxi u
w vuvua ui camp uv vruyuug spem over inc . .v—v..„ —-------- ---- •
qhurchte in towiu with IfiOO pop- 'week end with hls aunt. Mrs. Sarah dent. Ruth Hughes; secretary. Pearl
Mlssl Virginia Wilcox of Dowling scveral days.
Mbdion or loss, according to tlie Hughes.
| Bagley; treasurer, Dora Johnson.
Mr. and Mn. Clayton (Stfnena
spent
thc
past
week
with
her
uncle
j&amp;0 census, or to choirs from । The Scout meeting will be held
Nina B. Smith attended church
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wil­ and two children of Prescott spent
"churches in the country. Tlie con- in the town hall Friday night. June in Hastings Saturday.
«rt B divided into two daises tops.
, Iy,lpr Moon. and Albert Arents cox. Sunday they took her home Sunday evening at Harold Yoder'S.
They, in company with Alvin Weav­
permit choirs to compete against |Eleanor and Margaret
Lewis ac- Ore the Scouts to spend the week and were guests of MY. and MH. L.
er and wife, came to attend the Lo­
others with equal experience.
I'companled Mre. Ferris Quick and „t Kelloggs' camp. Ronald McKib- A. Wileox.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster attended gan school reunion.
Class A choirs are those which sons to Hastings Saturday.
pm
|S a guest.
Gwendolyn Mishler and Donna
won flrat or second place in Class
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norris and
Mr. and Mre. Lawrenec Osborne the Gregory school reunion Satur­
Thaler returned Saturday after a
day.
A tart year or first place in Class,Mrt. Mary Polly were in Kalamazoo and sons of Nashville visited relaClayton Willi tts ot Detroit spent ten days' stay with relatives In
JL
• Class B
n Inrlnste.
Includes .11
all other
other' Friday. ’
"
; Uves here Sunday.
Grand
Rapids.
the
week
end
with
hla
parents
and
choirs. Prizes total &gt;125 in each,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miner and
Mr. and Mrs Mark Norris and
Mr. and Mn. Walter Oyer and
dws. four prizes being offered in Mr. nnd Mrs Ray Castle were In Mrs. Mary Polley were in Kalama- sisters. He reports Willsons baby
fell out of an upstairs window and children. Mrs. Lucy Yoder and
—
.
*
■_
»
Grand Rapids Sunday night.
roo Friday.
daughter.
Ida, of Illinois, came to
was quite seriously hurt. We all
Each croup renders two selections,
Charlene Castle is spending the
Mrs. D N Stowell went to Bat­
attend thc Blough reunion which
one required and lhe other choeen week with Mr. and Mrs. Cassius tle Creek Friday to visit her daugh­ hope she will be much better soon.
There was a large crowd at thc was held at Harvey Blough's Sunday
by the choir. The required num- Hughes. Sunday they were enter­ ter. Mr. and Mrs Philip OToolc.
Ice cream social Friday evening. The last. They were Saturday night
tained by Mr. and Mrs. Marcus and family and Opal Honeywell.
Light." Gounod; thc number as- Bagley.
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith were
Leslie Roush of Carson City visit­
A large crowd gathered al the
slgned for Class B is "I WU1 Lay Me ।
Anna Draper and Mr. and Mrs. in Woodland and Coats Grove Sun­
Down in Peace." Neidllnger.
_____ __Ford
_
I Robert
attended ....
the funeral day calling on relatives nnd friends. church Sunday for a Home Coming ed his unde and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
Will Mishler Sunday.
The contest begins at 8:00 A. M- 'of Nate Draper nt Allegan recently. I Mr.
... and Mre F.
.. J, Hughes nna
and of old neighbors and friends. Mrs.
Ed, Aubll and sister, Mrs. L?la
and will be Judged by members of | Mrs. Lulu Shepard and Marcella Ja'nGt Smith called on Mrs Kate Louise Lathrop, a pioneer resident
of Barryvlile. will send in an ac­ Neff, of Lansing called on Mrs. Jen­
i--------------------------------------- Brigham of Plainwell Sunday.
count of it which will be very Inter­ nie Pardee Sunday.
Mr- and Mrs. John Mishler of
esting.
MILO.
Grand Rapids attended thc Logan
school reunion Saturday.
The June meeting of Milo Ladles'
CARLTON CENTER.
Dorothy Walton of Freeport Id
Aid will be entertained at lhe home
Mrs. Ralph Henney spent from
of Mrs Ida Brandstetter the after­ Wednesday until Saturday In Mt. assBting her grandma for a few
,
noon of June M Mrs. Bellinger In Pleasant and Midland. She attend­ days.
Mrs. C. M. Benedict's cousin.
charge -at the program.
AH arc ed the fusieral of her father. Ed.
invited.
Woodin. of Mt. Pleasant. Thurs­ Frank Kingsbury, of New Hamp­
I Judson Orfffen of Vicksburg was day. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Green­ shire. came to visit her Monday.
a caller of Mr. and Mm. H. J. Flow­ Yield and Mrs. Herman Johnson also From here he expects to attend lhe
er Wednesday afternoon.
attended the funeral of their grand­ World's fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stahl, Jacob
Mesdames Brandstetter.
Boyle. father. Mr. Woodin. in Mt. Pleas­
Konkle, Raymond Shaeffer and lady I
Bellinger and Flower accompanied ant.
Bernice
Flower
to
Parchment
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henney and friend, LaVeme Blough and lady
Nothing can take the place of lime for
Thursday evening for the concert Mr and Mrs. Leon Woodin
and friend were Saturday evening call-1
at Klndlebergcr Park given by the family of Midland visited Mr and era at the Andrew Blfffigh and A. T.
sweetening the soil. The plant food in
Parchment band of 50 pieces and Mrs. L F Greenfield of Quimby Eash homes.
the soil is made available for growing
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cosgriff of Lo­
the Kalamazoo male chorus of 50 Sunday.
voices, both under the direction of
Elmer Marlowe has been ill during well were Sunday guests of Mrs. I
crops by the use of lime. It takes a
TERMS OF SALE—CASH. No goods lo be removed until settled for.
Mr. Dnn McDowell. They joined the past few weeks and under the Jennie Pardee,
The Mesdames W. H. Pardee. JenSWEET soil to produce the BEST crops,
in putting on a magnificent and col- doctor's care, but Is better at this
nlc Pardee. Lydia Porritt, Jessie
■ orful outdoor program A creditable Writing.
and lime depletion leads to sour, acid
■ trumpet
solo with band xkv.
accompnni—--------n|«1MMr. and Mrs. Wm. Usbome of Porrltt and Frances Warner attend­
soil.
ment was played by Mr. T. Johns-sn | Grand Rapids visited the former's ed the funeral of Mrs. Will Morgan
‘"The Sweetest Storr
Story Ever Told
Told"" brother. Mr
Mr. and Mrs. John Tlxhome
Usbome, of Lowell Tuesday. Mrs. Morgan will
be remembered as Emma Holcomb,
We juat received a carload of fresh
Miss' Carolyn Plummer assisted also Saturday.
in a solo. "Prison Scene." The clos­
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Yarger of Mid­ sister of D. D, Holcomb, of this vi­
HYDRATE AGRICULTURAL LIME.
ing feature was thc Pageant of land attended thc Friend school re­ cinity.
Let u* supply your needs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Andrews of
Flags, when dozens of flags carried union Sunday and called on Mr.
by members of the National Guard and Mrs. John Usbome Sunday aft­ Lansing visited their aunt. Mrs
Minnie
Bouck.
Thursday. Mrs.
in uniform between a series of red ernoon.
with them
to
attend .
flares and. thc smoke of bombs and
'Jll) Nosh
HWOU and
IUIU fammill- Bouck
“ ---- returned
■ .... ...........
-------------Mr and Mrs. Guy
'— of1 tliclr
th0 waduatton exercises
their]1
the band playing
"Stars and ily spent Sunday with the latter’sI’
■parents.
Mr
and
Mrs.
W.
Coykenson
Jack
,
Stripes." "Retreat" and the "Star __________________________________ _ ________
_»..n
••
....
.
KJ
r
anri
'.Ir-.
Onllm
anri '
Mr Bnd Mrs
Nelson and
Spangled Banner." was spectacular dall. east of Hastings
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Daniels and 'children of Indiana are visiting
and beautiful. Concerts will be held
family attended the Friend school IMrs Nelson's parents. Mr. and Mrs at 10:00, Sunday School at 11:00. convention will be neld in Shultz , Freeman Fisk and family were
at thc park every two weeks.
Farm Implement*
(Andrew Blough. Hobart Blough, who! This change is necessary lo coop­ church on Sunday, June 24, at 2:00. Sunday
guests of L H. Winslow's
, Mr and Mrs Marlon Luethe and reunion Sunday.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney ac-1hM been v‘8lUn8 a* hta sister's home, erate with Rev. Kring so that he
in Grand Rapids.
sister. Allda McClurkln. spent SatHASTINGS, MICH.
--------m
----- 'returned with them.
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lurday afternoon in Hastings and —
William Boyne and wife spent
may conduct Sunday morning serv­
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
compantcd
by ....
the latter's mother.
Sunday in Grand Rapids at tlie for­
H.
-’ Caledonia calling on the former's Mrs. Nichols of Hastings, went to
ices
both
here
and
at
Cloverdale.
8.
Flrster
and
wife
spent
Sun
­
1
CEDAR CREEK.
, father.
Gus Luethe.
The Hope Twp Sunday School day in Pullman at Andrew Stevens. mer's cousins. Mrs. Zabella Lyons.
..
—------------------------('North Pine lake Bunday. Robert
nice'shower fell here Sunday
We ore sorry to learn Mrs Frank ’ Henney. who attended camp there
j Roush Is in the hospital nt Ann Ar- during the past week, returned home morning. It was very much needed
and
surely
appreciated.
bor where she went for an opera- With them.
Mrs. Amy Hull, a former resident
ISN'T ITAHAUTtJ
ilon.. We hope for her early return
I KNOW IT..ESPECIALLY
of this place, passed away at KalaYOU WIRE WUlTol
home much improved.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
SINCE A KELVINATOR
maxoo Tuesday and was laid to rest
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Flower and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and Miss
BUY A KELVINATOR
COSTS NO MORE THAN
In the Cedar Creek cemetery Friday
Bernice
. ------- were
..... guests
- ------- --for supper Sat- .Evelyn Beardsley went to Indiana
OTHER LEAD IN Q MAKES
afternoon.
urday of thc former's nephew nnd .Monday to attend thc graduation
Mrs. Leo Monroe and son of Kal­
niece. Ixiuis and Lena Dunn, of,exercises at Huntington college.
Galesburg. They also called on Mr 1 Miss Grace Leckrone of Brethren amazoo spent the past week wllh
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ardy
*and Mrs. Frank Barnes near Climax i U spending a few days with her msi Albert Chase hhs relumed home ter. Mrs. Paul Ttownsend. The Owen.
When Mrs. Ceclllc Owen came
after spending a mqnlh with tils i Kanlner families were guests with
home from church “
’
‘
Sunday
she
nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ker- Mr.
Mr and
“"rl Mrs.
K,r* Levi
,'*v* Kantncr. '
found a number of relatives
_______ _____
had
show, of Plainwell.
Mrs- Margaret Fehrn of Detroit. gathered at her home to remind her
' Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradfield and Mrs. Sherman Smith. Mrs. Velva
Jack spent Tuesday evening with Komrans and children and Mrs. of her birthday. A pot luck dinner
!t!l
'cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook, Chester Cox and children of Has­ was served, every one having a good
time, all wishing Mrs. Owen many
.who live on the Clapp farm near.tings
—.- spent
___ .........
'Saturday evening with more happy birthdays. Those present
Galesburg
Their little son Jack' Chas. Farlec and family.
’ accompanied them home and re- | Mr and Mrs Glenn Wotrlng and were. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Hammond
and family of- Battle Creek. Addison
malned till Sunday when Mr and daughter. Betty, spent the weekend
Mrs. Cook were guests at thc Brad- in Lansing with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Simpson and wife of East Ross. Mrs
Mary Owen of Midland Park. Gull
field home.
Jack Bradfield went Dell.
home with them for a visit. Tlie I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandbrook lake. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ham-1
tnond. son and daughter and Joseph I
two Jacks surely have a good lime i and sons and Duane Grey attended
together.
|u birthday party in honor of Thotn-i Hammond of Hinds Corners. Mrs.
■Olive Campbell. Mr. Hamilton of
Mrs Wilcox is spending some time as Sandbrook at Blanchard SaturHastings, Leslie Pease and Ardy
enjoying the cool breezes nt Wall day evening
la*1''
I Laird Wotrlng spent thc past week, Owen and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. GUyla Pease and
We understand a Miss Calms has nt Camp Burry where he was swimMrs. Pht^ba Dunkley attended the
been hired to teach the Milo school minx instructor.
Craven retinion at Crooked lake
another year.
Tlie w B W A will meet with
Children's Day was observed at Mrs Etta Smith tills week Wednes- Sunday.
Miss Josephine Lelnaar Is helping
Milo last Sunday.
i day
Mrs. George Sprague of Delton with
her household duties.
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
|
QUIMBY.
Miss Opal Kelley and girl friend
Wallace Bldelmtn of Detroit and । of Hastings spent the week end
Archie Rhoades of Hastings is
Robert Nash of Hopkins are spend- 1
working for Warren Bolton this
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Leavitt
ing part of their vacation at Walter
summer.
Mrs. Lloyd Owen and children
Mr and Mrs 'Wm Voisin spent Bld r Iman's.
spent Frfday with her mother. Mrs
Mis Evelyn Lowell went to Ann Calms of cast Hastings.
the week end with Mrs Voisin's sis­
ter in Grand Rapids, and while Arbor Tuesday where she will un­
dergo
treatment
for
appendicitis.
there attended the 25th wedding an­
Hastings spent a few days at their1
Miss Doreen Rltaman is. visiting place here last week.
niversary of Charley Schroder at
relatives &lt;&gt;&lt;
In xjuv
Battle
Creek.
Caledonia.
.ic vi«».
Miss Merle Lelnaar of Middleville
Mr «M Mr. O.l,■ lWu.1.
FWc I
»&lt; K»Ulctlnc Haywood spent Sunday with her parents. Mr.
In &gt;™~
honor J
ol and Mrs. Henry Lelnaar. and family.
wl died on llw Utter', yrwnd. surprised her Sunday &lt;«
SQJHBB
mother, Mrs. Rebecca Craig. Sun­ , her birthday.
of Hastings
and
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
. day.
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. Mrs. Harshbcrgcr
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family of Ora
Grand
Rapids
Mrs Maude Wills of Lake Odes- : son and ,amlly
^d ,Uplds
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Cobb of Loa
Table**
at
George
re- Angeles, California, are spending
M IS spending a few da&gt;s with Mrs 'I were vvisitors
”"~* “
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‘'nr'”‘ Scott's ~i
cently
several weeks with her parents. Mr.
Warren Bolton
The members of the Epworth and Mrs. LaFayette Usbome.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Chandler of
Mr. and Mn Wm. Shriber and
Hastings were Sunday callers al League wish to thank all those who
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
You pay no more for Kelvinator quality.
......... Hammond's.
'W”
«• «».!“
know, In the Kelvinator line of 17 different
Clifford
Lreu Ballon m&gt;. born »pmdu.t . i
7™"?* "“IL’
TM" Robinson and daughter of Hastings
As a matter of fact, you pay less because
models exactly the on? electric refrigerator that
&lt;r«
With hb sr»n0l»rmv.. "T'
c“‘: spent Wednesday evening with Mr.
meets al! of your requirements at a price well
Mr »nb Mn Le«u Club" nr.r 1“ ““ "&gt;n":nuon X Albion next and Mrs. Frank Shriber.
20 years’ experience in electric refrigera­
,
Lake Odessa.
week.
Margaret Keeler is, spending the tion has taught Kelvinator how to build thc
within your budget
MLb Rose Merle Hammond went ' -Hie Sinker Cemetery Cirrte Mil week with her grandmother. Mrs.
Get
your Kelvinator NOW. There Is no need to
finest
quality
at
the
loweit
price.
n lonu Rrldey In rtel.TSr u«lr
""I? “ &gt;J« Margaret Anspaugh. of Quimby. .
and auni. Mr and Mn. J Shlrlry I cl‘“'h Thursday night June H.
Kendall Buck was in Grand Rap­
wait Tlie down payment Is small—sunrrUingly
Win,, and lemlly. nlurnlns bomej81**1
o'clock
ids Saturday evening.
•mall —and the terms will not work a hardship
Wayne Nichols of Ann Arbor is are not higher than other leading makes. In some
.1
NORTHEAST*WOODLAND.
oft your budget. Come in soon. Select the ejs
spending two weeks at home with
cases, they arc actually lower. You will find, we
one you want And let us deliver it NOW.
on. ana’ll. M™.?.
u’ ^"' bewa were eallera at Hlny Hana- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nichols.
Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hupt of Corn­
w«rx!To.My7r'u.'s
. b*3rLrunwsrtita „„
ing spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
(K41H-1.
A MK.,=n&gt;!nWr.^’VJ,',2;'- ,
hi
r^llj
Walter Culbert.
Mr. and Mn. Frank Shriber and
Detroit and Mn Burk of Oull lake
Jiurhn^oUi^Mr Hazel and Mr and Mrs Leo Barry
nnri
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,
lnK inc wcex wiui ner orotner, Mr. and son attended thc Friend school
HanM-mr. oi reunion at Friend school grounds
I Mr. and Mrs. Vfvan Hansbargcr Sunday.

AUCTION SALE

In order to settle the estate of James Cheeseman, deceased,
the administrator will have an auction sale at the Ray Pierce
property just west of Smith Bros., Velte &amp; Co., East Green St.,
Hastings, on
•

Saturday, June 16, 1934
Sale to begin at 1:00 o’clock P. M. The following is offered:

25 H» P. motor, good condi­
tion.
General Motor 15 H. motor.
12 H. P. motor.
3 H. P. motor.
Jointer.
Metal working lathe.
Saw mill 40 inch saw.
Sticker.
36 inch band saw.
Drill press.
a
Shafting and belts.
Buzz planer.
Belting, shafting, and wood
lathe.

LIME on
the FARM

Acetylene generator.
Sawdust blower.
Rip saw.
Circular saw set.
Power hack saw.
4 canthooks.
*
Counter shaft.
Emery.
Anvil. 2 vises.
Line shaft, hangers', pulleys.
3 starter boxes.
Building 20x36x12.
Building 22x75x12.
Other small articles not men-

CLAUDE R. HOFFMAN
ADMINISTRATOR

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

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personal Service

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AT NO EXTRA COST
IN A KELVINATOR

Robleski Electric Shop

’-----------of Chester and the latter’s brother,
Lawrence Hansbargcr. spent Satur­
day and Sunday in Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stairs and
children spent Sunday with the tat­
ter's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Church, of Clarksville.
Neutralize irritating acids with
Dr. Emil's Adla Tablet*. Prevent
Mrs Homer Sawdy. who has been
serious stomach trouble, yet eat
what you want. Adla gives relief
around.
or your ntonev back. B. A LyMrs Will Velte bad the misfor­
Barker. Druggist.—Adv.
tune to run a nail in her foot Sat­
urday while working.
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Squibb Hat Alwayt Stood for
High Quality

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DRUG STORE
HASTINGS, MICH.

Burning, Gnawing Pains
In Stomach Relieved I

SHULTZ.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cook of
Potterville were Sunday guests of
the tatter s mother. Mrs. W. Drake
Mrs Birmingham of Otsego was a
C. B. Smith and son Robert, of
Grand Rapids visited relatives here
Sunday.
Beginning next Bunday morning
our preaching services aud Sunday
School will be changed about Please
note the change in time. Preaching
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COURTHOUSE NEWS
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PROBATE COURT.

,

Est Carrie Loehr, deed. Petition
for Admr. filed, waiver of notice
filed, order appointing Admr. en­
tered. bond of Admr. filed, letters of
administration issued. order limiting
settlement entered, petition for
hearing claims filed.
X&amp;l. Ell A. Davis, dec’d. Order
Allowing claims entered.

,

holders filed,,

■pent Tuesday with friends here.
Mbs. Day who has been in Delton

3 sell Issued,
dec’d. invendeed. Oath

Thc following ladles attended the
Maccabee rally at Hastings Friday:
Est. Birney McIntyre, dec’d. Order Mrs. Grant Dickerson. Mrs. Prank
allowing claims entered.
Chilson. Mrs. Jack Shorts and
Est. Frances Bratnard, dec’d. Final daughter. Mre. Crystal Scheares,
account filed, order allowing account Mre. Merle Clark and Miss Dale
entejed, discharge ot Admr. Issued,
estate enrolled.
.
Est. William E. Johncock, dec’d.
Renort
of saleClin?,
filed. dec’d. Notice of
&amp;t. Nancy

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hearing issued.
Admr. filed. leUcnr of administra­
Est. Ellen L. Roush, dec’d. Peti­
tion issued, order limiting settle­
tion tor hearing claims fllca. notice
ment entered.
to creditors issued.
Eat. Reuben T. Jones, dec’d. In­
Eat. Louisa Monasmith. dec’d. Pe­
ventory filed.
tition for Admr. filed.
Esi. Lucy E. Hyde Eftnith. dec’d.
Bit. Emma I. Barnum. dec’d. Bond
Order assigning residue entered, dis­
of Admr.jsflh the will annexed Wed.
charge of executor Issued, estate en­
letters testamentary issued.
rolled.
*
Est. Samuel Marshall, dec’d. Order
CLOVERDALE.
limiting settlement entered.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pierce ot CharEst. Americus Cline, dec’d. BondI
of executor filed, letters testamen­ lotle were Sunday guests of Mr.
tary issued, order limiting settle- hnd Mrs. Grover Davenport.
jnent entered.
Mr and Mrs. Jess Haney ot MidF Eat. Amy HUI. dec’d. Petition for• dlevllle spent a couple of days last
Aflmr. filed, order for publication। week with the Chas. Monica family.
entered.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garrison enEM. John Buehler, dec’d. Petition। tertalned Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
tor license to sell filed, order for 'Beadle and daughter and
.Mrs.
publication entered.
Hammond of Hastings Sunday.
Est Daniel and Florence AllerDon’t forget the Ladies* Aid meetdlng. Release of guardian filed, dis­ Ing at lhe Pierce cottage at Wall
charge of guardian Issued, estate 'lake Thursday, June 14. Everyone
enrolled.
Welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Clancy and son BobEst. Nancy Cline, dec’d. Will filed,
petition for probate of wlU filed, tie.
1
who have been in Omaha, Neb.,
order for publication entered.
’’ for the winter, returned ttr their
Est. Lyman G. Bates, dec’d. Or­ home here. Wednesday night.
Miss Helen Patton of Midland,
der allowing claims entered, final
spent the week end with her
account of executor filed, order as- Who
1
signing residue entered.
!Another, Mrs. Lou Anna Patton, reEst. Clifford Doolittle, dec’d. Pe- turned
1
to her duties Monday morn­
tttion for Admr. filed, order for ing accompanied by Miss Margaret
publication entered.
Norton and friend of Mt. Pleasant.
Est. Paul S. Cridler. dec’d. Inven­
Mr. and Mrs. Popleton of Kala­
mazoo spent Sunday with Mr. and
tory filed.
Est. Paul 8. Cridler. ct al. Release Mrs. Kellogg and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Babcock of
of guardian filed.- discharge of
Hastings spent Sunday at the Chas.
guardian issued, er.Ute enrolled.
Est. Chris Marshall, dec’d. Peti­ Snyder home.
Mrs. Julia Pine of Kalamazoo'
tion for license to sell filed, waiver

Common Sense Bank Talks
What Becomes of Your Dollars ?
When you come to lhe bank lo make a
depovit, you are immediately placing yoor
fund* in the hands of * vaat financial
itructure extending from the teller's wln-

The banking business now Is linked up
In such a way through the tying in of
local banks to the. Deposit Insurance Cor-

Ing System that the collective funds be­
come the bulwark of the nation.

IFDIC

Your ro-operation In placing your funds
In this bank assists materially In bringing
about an adjustment of better business
conditions.
Oor deposits are Insured under thc
Hanking Act of 1933. Member of Federal
Reserve System.

National Bank of Hastings

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

BACK FOR ANOTHER
VACATION IN MICHIGAN
Year after year, vacationist* from other states return
lo Michigan to enjoy the manv advantages our slate
offers. Here they have found everything In scenic
beauty, historic interest and opportunity for healthful
play on land and water that one could desire.

Michigan's tourist and resort btuineM brings large
sums of money to the state each yrior. It provides
employment for thousands, and greater prosperity for
■11 of us. We can increase that business further by
telling out-of-atate friends about Michigan's vacation

And,no matter uhioh part of Michigan you visit thia sum-

you are coming. Long Distance calls will add but little

FREEPORT.
The annual Children’s Day pro­
gram of the M. E- Bunday School
will be held at the church next Sun­
day morning, June IT. at 10:30.
when the following program will be
glven: Welcome Song, School; A
Hard Task, Carl Lightfoot; The Old.
Old Story. Dorothy Blough; Holes—
Three
Primary
Children;
The
World Is Beautiful. Classes 1 and 3;
Onxara
Dill.. VoOAm-

™
pocket- boys: Work, song, Gwendolyn Jk^aJiteT^ThildrenartTT»v nrnaram
!,cr nnd V*1*”1* Moore; The Check,
,.Thc_ c,uld«n« Day program at, June Barcrfift; Walt Until Next
5

tK

-D.and ^lKfllo®f
for their efforts tn
to, make It
it a suesuc­
cess.
MIm Barrbara Chamberlain and
Mlss.Mabclle Hart of Shultz were
[callers at Mrs. Replogle’s one eve­
ning last week.
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dlBlo,rue’ f0Ur

Bri«hl

I Idca' K- Watson; The Reason. How"d Thaler: The Father’s Garden.
Loma June Stewart; Send Out thc
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ther Knows, Donna Thaler; The
Garden of Your Heart, Belva Fran­
cisco; Aren’t You alad He Didn’t?
dialogue, five girls; Recitation. Rob­
ert Clinton: Tlie Gate Wonderful,
concert exercise: Only a Flower.
HINDS CORNERS.
Mbs. Pearl Barrett returned to her Donna Jane Bachelder; The Sower.
Norvnl Thaler: Song. Helena Braen.
,home In Detroit Friday after spend­ dle, Laurel Perkins anti Dorothy
ing two weeks with her parents. Mr.
Van Patten;
Recitation. Dorothy
and Mrs. C. N. Tobias, helping her Bunn: Recitation, Donald Clinton;
mother who has been sick.
Pocketbooks, dialogue, four little
Mrs. Mell Hendershott and sons
girls; I Think When I Read, jong,
of Kalamazoo spent from Thursday school.
•
,
tlU Sunday helping her mother. Mrs.
,
Last reports from Claude Whit­
C.
, N. Tobias. Mr. Hendershott came
Saturday and took them home Sun­ ney. who is at Receiving hospital.
Grand Rapids. Is that he is about
'day.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tobias and the same. Mr. Whitney suffered a
son, Robert, of Detroit visited their slight stroke since going to Grand
.
parents. Mr., and Mrs. C. N. Tobias, Rapids, but It has not seemed lo
from Saturday till Monday P. M. Mr. change ills condition.
'
Rev F Loomis spent Saturday at
and
Mrs. Carl Morgnnthaler of
'
Nashville and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd his farm near Smyrna. Miss Gay­
i
Tobias and daughter of Kalamazoo, tha accompanied him home after
-peuv
spending more than two weeks at
spent ounu.y
Sunday wun
with uiem.
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bishop enter- the home of her uqple, Robert Earle,
,talned Mr. and Mrs. Clark Payne of
Special services are being held
Hastings a couple of Bays last week.! ench evening this week at the Elmand relatives from Muskegon Sun-1 &lt;&gt;•*« Church of the Nazarene. Probrought
a*y
।jphetlc messages arc being *•
*•’
at 7:45
HowMr. and Mrs. Will Bellinger ot I| each evening
---------- - —
---------by
-Rev.
------ -------Lansing visited Miss Susie Phillips । anl Jcrrett. noted preacher and
Sunday
I pv.ng.ii.*
evangelist &gt;\r
of Drirdt
Detroit. Meetings will
Robert Phillipa arnt to the Camp cIoac Sunday night.
at Pine lake with the Boy Scouts! Rcv Minard Lewis brought the
Saturday.
i message at the U. B church Sub­
mit, Bump of Hastings visited her, a“y evening In lhe absence of Rev.
daughter. Mr. and Mrs Will Moore. Osgood, who was visiting friends at
Sunday.
Huntington, Ind.
I Aunt Delia Holeomb of HenderThe »M»y friends of Miss Pearl
ahott Comers visited Mrs. Burrell Reuter of Grand Rapids will be
। Piillllpa Thursday.
“rry to learn that she is in poor
I Miss Susie Phillips spent Friday1 health at present and expects to
afternoon and evening with herlsubmlt t° a” operation-in lhe near
cousin. MIm Alice McKinnis. in future.
| Grand Rapids.
| Mlis
Iola
Thompson,
eldest
I Mr. and Mrs. Kcet Tobias. MLis: d«ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Susie Phillips and Mre. Nellie Kline , Thompson, was united in marriage
attended the Gregory school re- to Ellsworth C. Swanson of Owosso.
; union Saturday.
; “I the Bible Seminary of Owosso on
' Frank Golden and daughters visit- Friday evening. May 18. Mrs. Swancd hls fattier Nathaniel Golden and I««’ has been a teacher in the Bible
family in Baltimore Sunday.
j School for the past four years, and
, Rex Casey and Gerald Haynes Mr. Swanson is a pastor at Pigeon,
went to camp with the Boy Scouts, Mich. Following a wedding trip to
j at Pine lake Monday morning.
Chicago and a week spent with her
। Mrs. Spellman Casey and sons! parents In North Carlton, Mr. and
I spent Sunday with her brother. Rus- 1 Mrs. Swarison arc at home at Pig­
! sell Mott, and family in Barry.
eon. We Join lhe many friends in
| Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and extending our best wishes.
sons spent Sunday with hls mother.
"Die annual picnic ot the U, B.
Mrs Millie Haynes, in Baltimore. I Sunday Schoo] will be held at FalMr. and Mrs. w. O Tobias at- j lasburg Park north of Lowell on
(tended the Hendershott school re-[Tuesday. June 13.
I union.
Wayne Maurer is spending tlie
f Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Vicksburg | summer with hls brothers in De| visited Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Newton trail.
(and Mrs. Clara Brown last week.
| Miss Dorothy Perkins has been
&gt; Will Meyers of Tustin Is visiting jibe guest of her aunt. Mrs. Frank
Volney Hardy and they spent Sun- Morris, and family at Detroit since
| day with Mr. and Mrs, Lucien Wil- Decoration Day.
lison and family in Bedford.
Strawberry picking Is the fad of
WUlls Nichols of Alba visited I the day. A large number of pickClara Brown recently.
\
era are busy each day in the Char­
’ —— ■ -—ley Baker and Frank Yarger patehWEST HOPE,
|es. With a good rtRnfail at once.
Everyone is cordially invited to I other patches will need pickers and
httend the Children’s Day exercises ’ berries will be a good crop.
lo be held next Sunday evening at | Mr. and Mrs. Foote of Alto were
the church nV thc usual time. A in to»n Friday. Mr. Foote is an
very nice program is being prepared, active ”Fltxgerald-for-Govemor ’‘adThis neighborhood was shocked vocate.
to hear of thc sudden death of Glen
Betty Ix&gt;u Stewart has returned
Shepard of Rutland last week. Tlie | home from a visit "with her grandTam.iy have our sympathy.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yeiter,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCallum ! at-Lowell.
and Mrs. Martha Replogle-of Clov-1 Tlie Misses Zona Smelker. -Norerriale spent Sunday with Mr. and —
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ma zCool
nnd
Benson
at
Mrs. Hubert Pctt Ingill of Hickory tended ' thc Teachers’' Extension
'Comers.
Course at Hastings last week.
MIm Alice Anderson spent last
Several families from here attend­
ed the annual Johncock reunion week with her father, Burns Anderheld at the Chester Johncock home
MI
m —
Laurrt
Perkins
spent
last
on Gun Marsh Saturday. All re------------------------ -x—
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port a lovely time with about 125 ■ week in Grand Rapids, thc guest of!
bi attendance, some from Jackson Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Olmstead and,
and one person from Ohio.
' daughter. Dorothy Louise.
Mrs. Gordon McCallum spent the | K. Braendie attended the Y. M.
Week end here with Gordon, who is ”
*-------C. A.
camp----at -------------------Stewart lake ’last’ :
'
recovering nicely from his recent
operation, Recently he announced
Mm. Arthur Seifert and daughter,
hls marriage to hls surprised friends, Dorothy, are busy, getting their;
■ which took place in April. Tlie household, goods packed preparatory,
bride was Miss Celesta Larimer of to storing them in tlie Mrs. Annat
Grand Rapids. Wo wish them a very Wolcott house for the summer. Dr.
happy and prosperous married life. Wedel and family expect to occupy;
Rev. Isaac Osgood and Miss the Seifert house as soon as it is
[
Glenna Osgood are spending a few vacated. Mn. Seifert and children

days in Huntington and Muncie,
Ind., with friends and relatives.
The boys from our Camp Barry
at Stuart lake, together with their
leaders, attended church services
here Bynd^y. Their presence was
latich appreciated.
■
Remember the Community meet­
ing at Mr. aad. Mrs. Gfoffrey Kel­
ler’s this Friday evening. Every­
one welcome.

LACEY.
The Briggs L. A. 8. will hold an
ice cream social Thursday evening
of this week on the lawn at the Alex
Cortrlght residence in Lacey.
Funeral services were conducted
Thursday afternoon at the Henry
Gray iwme for Grandpa Dorr, fa­
ther of Mrs- Gray. Burial was made
In Galesburg. Mr. Dorr was 78
years old.
_
Fred nnd George Boley and broth­
er, Charles, and wife, all of Quincy.
Mich., spent Saturday of the past
week with Frank Babcock and son.
Harry, wife arid rtmlly. Tlie Wal­
lace Mack home was at one time
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Boyle.
Plans were made at trio dinner
meeting of the Evangelical L. A 6.
Wednesday of last week, al
lhe
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bab-,
cock, to hold an fee cream social
Wednesday evening, July 4th, at
Ray GUlaspla's home, one and onehalf miles north of Lacey.
Mis* Nyla Miller is spending sev­
eral days tn camp with.Miss Vera
Barney of Battle Crock at Hue like.

will visit her sister at Long Island.
N. Y.. before Joining Mr. Seifert at:
’
Chicago for the summer.
Ralph Stewart is now engaged.
in the bakery business at Nashville.
We wish him success in his new;
business.
Several social events have beent
held of late honoring Mrs. Arthur.
Seifert and children. A farewell was(
held recently at the home of Miss!
Helen Eash In honor of John and.
Dorothy. The Misses Kathryn and!
Florence Skeoch entertanled with ak
theater party tn their honor on Fri­.
day evening. June 1. Twelve guests
partook ot the refreshments and
were guests at the theater. Thc La­
dles’ Aid Society gave Mrs. Seifert
a farewell party at the home"of Mrs.
Roy Nagler on Thursday evening.
May 31. A pot luck supper wm
served and Mrs. Seifert was pre­
sented With a lovely gift by lhe la­
dles.
Mias Iris Wieland is employed at
the Charles Price home for the
summer.
■
Depositors in the local bank are
happy over thc ten per cent payoff
they have just receded. This makes
a total ot 33 1-3 per cent received
thus far arid has come in
very
handy at this time.
The Woman's Club held a very
successful peony show tn thc Cool
building Saturday. There were many
who contributed beautiful bouquets
of peonies and those who visited the
show were well repaid for the efiott.
At last reports Mrs. Maude Ken­
yon Shepherd was slowly recover­
ing from her serious illness, but

John Seifert is spending a few
ployed al tiw camp.
P. ---------------E. Deming -spent
the week end
-.
-----------------------------with his daughter. Mrs. Ray Ware,
and husband at West Lowell. Mr.
Ware brought him home on Monday
evening.
J. 8. Brandeberry of Grand Rap­
id* took dinner Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Oosch and attended
the Logan school reunion in the
afternoon.
Don Strong and family of near
Lake Odessa called on Geo. Bassett
and family Monday.
•. •
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Mr. and Mrs. Kciyi Smelkcr have
rented the furnished house of Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Howk near the school
house and are taking possession at
once.
&lt;tev. I. H. Osgood. Mrs. John Fox.
Mrs. John FUh. Mrs. Claude Walton
and Mrs. Allen Fish were at Wood­
bury Thursday afternoon and with
more than fifty others, representing
the Woman's Missionary Societies
from thc various churches, gathered
at lhe home of Rev. and Mrs. E. M.
Wheeler, where they made curtains
for thc U. B. camp grounds near
Sunfield.
Mr. and Mn.^art Gilliland ot
Flint were week end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres.
Mnand Mrs. F. E. Brunner. Law­
rence Endres and John Thaler were
In Grand Rapids Monday. Mrs
Brunner remained over night for
X-ray treatments, returning home
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Arthur Seifert returned on
Monday evening from Chicago,
where she spent a week with Mr
Seifert. Miss Margaret Perkins re­
turned with her after a week with
her aunt, Mrs. Theodore Reuiil and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fish and
daughter. Virginia, motored to Stuart
lake Sunday and their son. Reuben.,
returned home with them, after
spending a week at the Y. M. C. A.
camp.
Last Tuesday morning while en­
route to Lansing to attend the State
conclave of the Knights Templar, a
car driven by Albert J. Williams of
Grand Rapids, struck a hole in thc
Tfravci Just east of Bowne Center,
and crashed Into a tree, and went
•through thc fence. Mrs. Williams
was killed outright, suffering a frac ­
tured skull and internal Injip-lcs,
nnd Mr. Williams was so badly in­
jured about the chest that little
hopes were hefd for hls recovery.
He was removed to a Grand Rapids
hospital, after Dr. Wedel had ap­
plied first aid. Mrs. Williams was
a sister of Mrs Milton Murphy, who
Ilves just north of Freeport, and
we understand they were on their
way to get'Mrs. Murphy to accom­
pany them to Lansing. Thc ladles'
mother died only a few weeks ago. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Faulkner of
Delton called on Mr. and Mrs, F. E. I
Brunner Tuesday.
Roy Blough took a load of house­
hold mxxis to Dowagiac Saturday I
for Gale Murphy and family, who
have becl living in the Hahn house.
EugenesKldder and family of Has­
tings ana Roy Bassett and family
of Nashville were Sunday guests at
•Lhe John Karcher home. Edwin
and Keith Bassett remained for a
week’s visit with Grandpa and
Grandma Karcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blough were
in Hastings Monday morning where
the former had teeth extracted.
Mrs. Victor Clemens, accompanied
by Howard Augnt of Climax, called
tot the home of her uncle. Geo. Forbey. a week ago Saturday. Gerald
accompanied them home and will
■work for hls cdusln, Victor, this
kummer.
Miss Dorothy Walton spent last
•week in Kalamazoo the guest of
Miss Helen Lobdell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Oosch spent
last Wednesday and Thursday in
Greenville, thc guests of
Mrs.
Oosch’s sister. Mrs. Geo. King, and
husband and brother, W. A. Bland­
ing, at Lakevfew, also visited anoth­
er brother. H: S. Blanding, at Lake-

Mr. and Mrs. Don Richards and
jchlldren were Thursday night guests
at the home of his mother. Mrs. H.
W. Oosch. and feft Friday for their
new home in Dearborn, where Don
lias a fine Job.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geiger re­
turned to their home in thc village
Thursday evening after
several
months spent with their son. Ray.
and family al Long Beach, Calif.
Jake is busy greeting old friends
and telling about the big fish he
caught, also the ones that got away.
Mr. and Mrs. Geiger enjoyed their
sojourn in California but are glad
to be back home again ahd their
many friends here are glad to have
them back.
W. E. Sisson, accompanied by hls
sister-in-law. Miss Velva Fox, both
of Grand Rapids, brought hls moth­
er. Mrs, Emma Sisson, to her home
here Thursday evening after a few
days' visit in the city.
Dr. Hugh Kennedy and wife of
Grand Rapids were guests at thc
Rev. Loomis home Thursday cvenlng. Dr. Kennedy conducted the
fourth quarterly conference at thc
M. E. church during the evening.
The request was unanimous for thc
return of Rev. and Mrs. Loomis to
Freeport for another year.

ORANGEVILLE.
Heber Pike attended a senool re­
union at Duncan lake Saturday and
reports a fine time.
-------Mr. and Mrs. Ben Norman are
spending a week with their daugh­
ter. Mrs. diaries Hensen, at Grand
Rapids.
Mr.land Mrs. George Ash of Bat­
tle Creek were Sunday guests of her
sister, Mrs. J. W. Sheffield, and
husband.
. Dr. and Mrs J. H. Gervera and
Job England of Bellaire visited rel­
atives, hers the .first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. LaBeck spcht
several days recently with her sis­
ter, Mrs. Nellie Brown, while on
their way from Florida to their
summer home at Petoskey.
Mr, and Mrs. Homer Norman en­
tertained her sister and husband
from Plainwell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Branson of
Battle Creek, were Saturday night
and Sunday guests of Mrs.
Ida
oJhnson of this place.'

REDUCE Living Costs
That's the problem these days! The people of
Hastings can do it by increasing the con­
sumption of CLEAN MILK in their homes
Milk is the Cheapest fbod you can
buy. It has the Vitamins and food
elements which promote the health
of your family.

We are permitted to sell our milk M
Grade A because of the cleanllneM
of our bams and cows and the clean
and sanitary manner In which we
handle the milk.

Highlands Dairy will furnish you
Grade A Milk, Pasteurized or Raw,
from our own state-accredited dairy
herd. Our. Grade A will cost you no
more.

We would be glad to have you visit
our dairy and see the care and pains
we take to furnish you with CLEAN,
GRADE A MILK at rib additional
cost to you.

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

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�THE HAgTlNGS BANNER, WPNEBDAT, JUNE 11, 1M4

TWELVE
MOMTOABB FOUCL0IUU.
I LEGAL1 NOTICES 1'^.

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MOBTOAGD 8AUl

|MICHIGAN STARTS
LAND USE PROGRAM

.FrSSS,“Si?'Former Slate Man to Direct
Development of Parka, For.
nSTSS; SMS
es,s. Etc-. Projecta

MIDDLEVILLE.
,
SOUTH BOWNE.
Jas. L. Rugg spent a couple of Last Week's Letter.
.h“,
MO. H. A. Orono uermuonted
nmr lUlkulu UK nek and caught.Mr. and Mra. Jacnh nocKTho ot
some nice trout, and says there are’Grand Rapids to Waukarusa. Ind,
more there wllh hU Initial, on Ihal on DeooeaUon day to ko Mr.. cr£
hr line oat tz. art nni* nf lhaao A km mer's mother,
..
.. _ Sarah
« .... Bucher,
___
Mn.

aimed home Monday after a few
days* visit with Mrs. Mead's parreturned home with them.
Caller* of the Webb young folks
Bunday were, Mr*. Kenneth Yager
of Lansing. Donald Mead. Dorothy
and Dick Green of Nashville.
Rev. and Will Hayter, Maxine
Mesmer and Alberta Swift spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Harrington.
Mrs Joe Hawkins of Rattle Creek
called on Mamie Harrington Wed­
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Van Dom and Mrs. Gusta
Day of Barryvlile called on Mr*.
Charles Harrington Monday after­
noon. ■
w

Desirable Investment

The Masonic building is undergoing who has been In quite poor health
' Ejjt Lansing —Federal authori- some repairs which were badly need­ for some Ume. They returned the
&gt;•■• 411: th»T.’ b»- Yle* announce that Michigan, Wl*- ed. Il will make it much safer and same evening.
n&lt;»«» at th» data- consin. U1IU
and amua.Kiiu
Minnesota have been
laiii the
n.o- looks will be Improved very
George Brownell ot Fremont was
* grouped
erouucd os
as Ragion
Raaion 2 In tlie
Die national much.
a Sunday afternoon caller al Uie
oilkrr, ot ■■■ma Ml
■ land use program and that -Noble
m
i ana
(»4S35 00).
first mortgages on homes—and the HOME Is re
, ..
-----T. jJ.
and Mrs. Deny
Berry won
went io
to nne
Ptne Frank Walton home.
sriSiJWE
’f"7,7io« clark' Madl*on' Wisconsin, has been iake Thursday evening and enjoyed
as among the most rained forms of seearily.
■ otmim
nnnninlMf director
rtirrotnr for
far the
the three
three __ ___ ..____ —.____ . ..
P*lllr»tietlon
Ic, appointed
supper there with the -boys at the predated shower Monday afternoon.
Ut as tell you about “NATIONAL" shares. '
fine camp.
Adrian Cramer spent from Deco­
rr^’c’dr”** &gt;Mirb%nt|lr on
Mr Clark WO* at O'1 f llme a” ln"
Several of the business men of ration day until Sunday In Grand
ot jnir, a d isal, si-to slructor In the animal husbandry
Rapids with his sisters and oilier
♦ f»r&lt;-n.H&gt;n, Ea.irm sun.i- department nt Michigan State Co)-I1 Middleville, who are backing the
nwinr d.-rri!,r.l
.....
....._ «.__ ■ ____
.&lt;
Tim. Hrr tr.,
rollomimw
J~.&lt;rilw.l tirrffl.
pr.m- &lt;
".L.
”'.:? arrlrultural
aarnt
®C0Ut movement, went to Pine friends.
.iiu»u.i i» ih» to&lt;«..b.p &lt;t Mat.i» ,eBe&lt; *“ county agricultural agent. j k
evening and enjoyed the
WOObLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker and
, H»„r ioar.t». M.chion. d&lt;-,cr&gt;b in Ontonagon county for more
son Victor, of Battle Creek were Last Week's Letter.
toan nv. year., and «aj aaaUltal ,
" ."■'.'f,
’..mmflirinr rirbtr rod* Mat of tba director of the Wisconsin ExDeri-।
boys who are surely en- guests at Will Mlihler's Memorial
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Cook of Fow­
.h-..t o.,«r .t action th.rt,....
“»
«»*" joying their outing at the Kellogg day and also called on Mrs Jennie
ler were Sunday guests of Mr. and
nine th-nro ,aat ninoiy ihrar and ment Station at the time of hl* aP*lcamD
Th» FVaindatkm surelv u Pardee.
iiur.i r...ia, ih.nro norib on* hun polntment to supervise the land uselrt^. £
wAnaerfui
inM in,
Mrs. Chas CX»k.
«d twTthi
program of the Lake States.
i।^
Wu°^
rlULW
?kJ
n_help,ng
—‘n±^
- ------------------------_
aa,. ullu
mts.
Mr. and Mrs. jmui
John Mtarucr,
Mishler, Mrs.
Elwyn Dell of Romeo spent the
.,\t' The program contemplates
contemplate* the deFrank Martin and daughter Marilyn wrek end wllh hl* parent*. Mr. and
sc» norih forty m.i.. thonra w,.i
&gt;•«•» । vclopment of park and recreational
e.’®*“'SMnduUng' of Grand Rapids were guest* at Will Mrs. John Dell and attended tivr-v
two *iun4ml
1250 GriswoM. BL, Detroit, Mleh.
will
f bw ar’'a-' and
-------‘--------------------------humhid "biru
he establishment of. areas People who are Interested in our Mishler s on Decoration day.
alumni banquet.
wi.ht—
„ . r^...
HOME
»r,w m..r, ..r p... «'rcrjin» io t’. ■. to be reforested and set aside for boys should go to this camp and see
Mr*. Richard O'Brien of Lansing
?oantr. Mi'H
ivr U.en.Ml™
tncmscivcs to.
inc great
great work to..
.. —
.. . .
u -tn&lt;„
conscrvBtlon purposes. One ।
'. , ta
and Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Faul and
ttheaM- ta bcl,,&lt; done by Kel*°W
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
htredlfa- ls a,rt'ady Parted In the sout____ __
.
.
'■
.
. and Mrs. John Mlihler of Grand Marietta of Hastings spent the week
Theodore Wlerlngas have traded jutplds to their home on Decoration end with their mother. Mrs. George
cm part of the state, where an area
IO&gt;| »l'.tVS'"»n»
, _ for their farm, aovwii
known os
as the
me juu
Jud vuuk
Cook (jay
day iand
_ will spend lhe week u
tn&gt; the Faul.
m ric.r-l has been tentatively selected
park and recreational purposes.
| far*n. for Grand Rapid* property cHy.
Ml** Eleanor Mumford expects to
D.lhla SOlh
Committees from the University .a,,d
possession. March 1st.
Hobart Blough I* visiting hl* sls- ■pend the summer at the Hilbert
of Michigan. Michigan State Col-11935 T™!lr PIfltu
undecided os ter. 'Mrs. Roland Nelson, in Bhlp- cottage at Saddlebag lake.
”
Huth
lege, and the State Department o(
thel*;, ,utur«- We al&gt; hope thatshewanee. Ind.
Mra. David Vail of Muskegon at- nVral will be held Tuesday A. M.
EAST GUN LAKE
Conservation work with Mr. Clark
thfy will remain near us for the fu- Mr. and Mrs. WillOosgrlfT of Lo­ tended Ute commencement exer- nt the Zion Lutheran church. Rev.
Last Week's Letter.
in determining the use for which turewell were Sunday guests of Mrs. else* Thursday evening.
' Harry Wolfe will conduct the serv­
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Edward
Olem of Yankee Bprings
areas are best adapted. Michigan
The Bank had some trouble withJennie Pardee.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook and fam­
is fortunate in that quite complete' their safe last week and on SaturMrs. MiltonMurphy. Mrs A T. ily spent Decbrat ion day in Pewamo. ice. Burial will be In Lake Odessa and cousin of Detroit called on rela­
«nrvAv« nr
«nii ana
Miss Johanna Rosenthal of lhe cemetery. She leaves her husband tives here Sunday.
.1 at lhe -'urveys
of soil
and farr^t
forest resources day had n man woiklng on it so Eash. Mrs. C. Van Patten and Mrs.
wo f«t. to I At .
I to ixibllo prohnt'
.iibo m have already been made.
that they could gel it open prompt- Will Mishler attended a farewell Friend district visited her sister. and a nephew John.
Mrs. Hubert Warner and children
of Mar.
Federal authorities serve notice ly. a* it had bothered in opening Thursday evening for Mrs. Arthur Miss Anne
Rosenthal, for a few I Mr. Smith and Mrs. Monaumllh of Selkirk lake and Miss Agnes
Seifert at lhe home of Mrs. R. E. days last week.
toj-. ‘tliat this program Is to be carried at certain times.
were cousins and during their life­ Williams of Gun Marsh called at I
■
* &gt; through on a non-profit basis and
Mias Virginia Faul and Miss Wini­ time they lived neighbors tn lhe the Null home Sunday.
The many depositor* of the FarmHlven by the M. E. L. A- 3
Friday
FV,
',*v evening Harold v,v.„
Yoder and fred Border of Michigan State Col­ country and since moving to the
»f Marr ttial buying up of land by specu- er*' SUte Bank were made happy
Ernest Thaxton and children of
'lators for resale to the government last week, when they started {taying wife entertained lhe following; Mr
village have also lived neighbors and Otsego and Mrs. LaVera Deaton of I
.1 ii»it hatinx fi'&lt;-! tn &lt;ai&lt;i eo«ri will-block activities In any section ofT all*of the funds, except the 40 and Mr*. Willis Hutchins, son DelChesure called at the Roy Crawford
FORECLOSURE.
!
where such attempts are made.
per cent of thc moratorium, which win. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hutchins,
Td wlu b® burkcd on thc wunc
home
Saturday.
DEFAULT h»tln&lt; bwn m
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens and
..
,
...
.
It will an.i t-.t.m-nt «f
.ir
L. A. Schoenman. Michigan State ha* about four years yet lo run. daughter Mildred. Marvin Thaler.
Jim and Neva Thaxton of Otsego
ir •■imiiirii in Fn-hate
th- 1 Department of Conservation, has This allows many to pay debts that Mr. and Mrs. Milton Murphy and family of Grand Rapids spent the /1Over1 “0 attended the Woodland
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Welby
banquet Saturday evening are visiting their sister. Mrs. Ray
u e’L’t’j ^1 auXh C.M? been apt&gt;olnted director for Region
they could not before on ac­ daughter Mildred, the occasion being Crockford.
,A delicious supper was served by the Crawford
th. K««-rJr..r th-r-in namrd or ■&lt;&gt; 3. wiilch includes Ohio, Indiana. II- count of lack of funds.
Ice
Many Mrs, Willis
----- -- Hutchins'
~—•— birthday. •*
“
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Border and
Ald 01 ‘“e South Brethren
Mrs. Mildred Roush of Grand
ihrr amiable prra&lt;&gt;n. *
linoi*. Iowa and Missouri.
smiles were seen when they called cr?“1 M"d c?keoTrere
Rapids returned to her home at Gun I
to elrnw th.lr eer«Uta.lM.
,
Slum. -JUmu and Miss Winifred Border were Sunday ^burch. A very Interesting program
guosts Of Mr. and Mr* Banford FU- *“ «lwn « f°I,0T8\ . C
lake Thursday night.
_
_.
,
_
.
.
„
,
daughter
Virginia
of
Traverse
City
ASSYRIA.
Mr. and Mrs. Parsons of Muskegon I
Tlie Thornapple Board of Review caiied ttt w H Pardee's one dav loon of Baubce lake.
Harmony Club Orchestra; Bong,
Mrs. Maxine Stannard employed of Thomapple is in session this |Mt week.
7
Gaylord Flory had thc misfortune
M1i’ j!lvoT?on' and Mr. and Mrs Les Walter* spent,
ordrrrd ihai rabtir noiira D( the Michigan Carton Company MondayandThursdayforthelrsecr—.
w([1 Mlsh]er BCC0mp0nlKj to break hi* wrist while high Jump- ?cv , Harley Townsend. 03; Intro- Bunday at the latter's cottage.
tor 'hw .u*rr«.t’r\rrG at Battle Creek was taken suddenly [ond session,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Crawford and I
ductlon of Toastmaster. Ruth SwertMrs. Alma Mishler and daughters to ing one day last week.
id «tar -f hrartne .
in ."j
tbr ill on “
Sunday
at
her
parents'
home.
Donald
Gager.
F.
E.
Border
and
?£
r
It
LBk
.
c
'
*
1
’
,
Toastmaster
Will daughter, Jim and Neva Thaxton I
”■"'2’
’rhp
office is being painted. A Hastings Thursday to attend thc
THEREFORE, by vlrlt
W; W&lt;^MnS B*X
Mr. and Mt* Clell Van Auken. and good Improvement.
Barry County Normal exercises. Greydon Faul left Sunday for a few ,
and Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford
1 Van Blarcom. 27; Response Jean spent Friday P. M. with relatives
»»i».
was removed to Leila hospital. BatCourt L. Boley returned Sunday Miss Zona Bmelker wa* one of lhe days' trout fishing in the north.
Miss Alene Mohler of Grand Rap-1 ?’? an^,1
® ,d w®y*. Carrie near Middleville.
Uc Creek, where she submitted to an evening from a week spent in Ann graduates.
Ib^’l'-th’ Si
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andrews, I
ids spend the week end with her
^bc!;, OO'r3,Ci*f ,I,dcali'
'
operation for appendicitis.
। Arbor and Jackson. He spent a few
11
« •&gt;
Ei
parent*, and attended lhe Alumni !‘.Bn
U!LM ,N,?W Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford and I
The
Union
Cemetery
Circle
will
days
at
the
U.
M.
hospital
and
Ute
MORGAN.
MORTOAOE FORECLOSURE
pubile
banquet
Hand, Elwyn Dell. 20; Quartette. daughter- and Win Crawford spent I
meet at the Lacey hall on Wcdnes- rest of Ute week visiting relatives in LaSt Week's Letter
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Niethamer' 3oh»
Bunday P. M. in Middleville.
day. June 13. for supper
Jackson. He Is feeling fairly good
a““bi
Millie Flury's on DecoKink and EtHi
and Mr. ----------and Mrs Paul Bwdbeck
’»•
^?vld
Mr*. Edd. Dieble and daughter of
The Brigg* Ladle*' Aid Society and we are all In hopes of hls com- r,llon dB&gt;r were- Mr and Mrs. Vic- ......
Inf lhe luildinc »
•
- spent O
Sunday
with auMr. Christian;
Benediction. Rev. Ken­ Allegan spent lhe week end at the
-ni
will serve ia
ice
.--------cream----and —
cake
v------------------------------on plcte recovery soon.
lor McKelvy. Allen and Newell land family
u.&gt;u&gt;x wiwi
, • .t
_ .
Qz-HnlKIv —29.
Ml
Will Crawford home.
!
the lawn at the Mr. and Mrs. Em­
McKeivy and Mrs. Joe Hawkta* of-and Mra. Ernest Tucker
of....
elarka- ;rmrr)
nar“ Sclialbly.
SMk
Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. W vtlle.
|------------------------------erson Cortright home at Lacey on
of September. A
MORGAN,
onamt
tutu Homer. Mrs. Irene I Vernlce RafTlcr was confined to
Thursday evening. June 14. There
Shaffer and
.........
j will be special music.
Ntr . and
*““* Mrs. Howard
«owaro hi*
nis home
nome last week
wee* with
witn a sure
sore
Inclu &lt;!
■ Ulnle:
Fred Bloss of the Austin has been called on Mrs. Letha Adkins Sat- Shaffer of Plainwell and Mrs. Leo I throat.
u
. Kln« of Lansing and Mr and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs Ed Covey of Gobles
making extensive repairs on thc ‘
Eiiswurth Duxbcrry made a bust- Allen DeLong of Grand Ledge.
spent the week end with Mr. and
Lyman Tompkins bam.
Adam Eberly went to Ohio Sunday Mrs. Clyde Ruell.
On Wednesday, June 20. the Ellis ness trip to Lansing Saturday.
mk “■ "f
Hknirtd
Several from this way attended for an extended visit as hl* health, Duh- Hauer of Grand Rapids spent
y,|. IIMO 00).
Cemetery organization is scheduled
Addlt.
to meet at the Briggs church basc- the Ice cream social at the Quimby has been very poor for some time the week end with hls parent*. Mr.
church and others attended thejone and is unable to work.
land Mrs. John Hauer, and also at­
1 ment for dinner.
HMM al
A meeting of the Wilcox Cemetery a‘ Harr&gt;’ Green's at Barryvlile FriOpal Webb of Battle Creek visited tended the Alumni banquet.
-am d»«r of lb. Court Hou.a nrgnnixatlon Will be held on Wed- da.y,
.
1 h«r parents, Mr. and Mr*. Cha*.
John Smith, age 70. passed away
,",ihP**-thr,'i.?*rf’'
nesday. June 20. at the home of Mr.
E Dt&gt;xberry spent the wee* Harrington Bunday.
at hls home In tlie village Saturday
t.n o’riork In th,
and Mrs. A. McCullock of North end wlth hcr daughter. Mrs. Wil
Mr. and Mr*. Noble Smith and noon. The funeral will be held
ka.irvn standard Tim,, lhe Avenue Road. Battle Creek, near Mat/,r' at Nashville
Dana Adam*, mother and niece. Mr. Tuesday at 2:00 p M. at the Evan­
?mub« tt,'rJnm’Mi,?
Morgan Comer*. A pot luck dinnerAdam Eberly is back home after and Mrs. Clyde Bolinger of Battle gelical church. Rev.* Harley Town­
ROTICE TO CREDITORS.
ed .. follow,;
U ,T' ■ “
'will be served at noon.spending a few days with
Ohio Creek, Mr. and Mrs.jp, B. Clark of send, conducting the services. Mr
ven. Moekthirteen of ib.
The Pleasure Birthday organiza- r’’la‘lv“
Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. j. W Smith moved to Woodland a few
nf ttu
r‘”a“ i *f Hartitto'a’e^7
tlon entertained co-operatively on Mrs c
H Jenningsand son and Howard Decoration day.
years ago from hls farm in north­
■ rerorded phi thereof .t.o । Wednesday. June 6. by Mrs. Alma Mr Turner and family are living In
Austin DeLong spent a part of east Woodland, having lived there
in “httaC
, t"" Parham and Mrs. Peggy Miller at the,r «*uRe for the present.
last week with his sister, Millie all hls life. He leaves his widow,
the Ciir'nf the Miller Home. Thc July session
Mrs Earl Mudge of Hastings is Plury. and called on neighbors and one son. Harold, and one daughter.
_. addition
Srl.l'a irrond
Hailtnca at lha north t rnrner of . will be held at Clear lake near Dow- vU*t*ng Mr. and Mrs Adam Eberly friends.
Mrs. Laura Statslck. and one grand­
Ammon Falun idditin
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
f.*. E‘“ I ling.
Mr. anda Mrs. Miles Andrus.
-----------------------*—•—
Amber------------------Van Sickle,---------who spent
some daughter all of Woodland.
alone Ihr South lina
m 'aJnth i
All vegetation ^shows’ an Improved
arid Mrs Keith Graham have time in Battle Creek. I* back home
oi-.d addition forty rod
Mrs. Louisa Monasmith passed
if Hn.ttof.
•t tony condition by the long delayed show- moved thel.r goods In one of Mrs. for a while
away at her home in lhe village
Hiir four cr °r Saturday night.
Jennings' cottages and we underMr. and Mra. Ernest Mead re- Sunday at the age of 62. Tlie fu-1
I The sudden death of Willis Dorr. &lt;ltand lher wl11 8000 be living there,
hi' ased "8&gt; enured on Wednesday, aftMUs °1&gt;nl Webb of Battle Creek
ort&lt;M»d '« » three days' Illness, at the home and MIm Lucille Brown of Lansing
U| _ I of hi* daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Henry v“llad th* Webb young folks Bunbia soth Oray ,of the Br1g(ta district. The da*rviror.
I funeral services were held from the
Qult* a few fo,kjl from, here at.rtsatM,
। residence on Friday afternoon In f*nded church at Barryvlile Sunday
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
j charge of Rev. Harold Dixon of Bat- and heard a fine sermon preached
r*»a.
tie Creek circuit, and interment at by R«v. Allen DeLong of Grand
----------- Galesburg, hls former home.
He
lived thc past 23 years at hls daugh'»&gt; -------------home.
WEST ORANGEVILLE
I
----------------- - ---------------------AND EAST GUN MARSH.
’
P011*? to lmp,318
Mr and Mrs. Al Canaan and wife
public with its purity, was the uni- Of Marshal] and Mr. and Mra Frank
que method of MEufray of Prance. Zumbrink of Martin were Sunday
considered the shoe polish king of visitor* at Mr*. 8 A. McCafferty's
1
Europe.
Wayne Ransbotiom of ConstanI Five miles an hour is the speed
*“ a‘ hka home at Orangeville
of the Gulf Stream as it flow* along .?*n$,th* *^*k ™d
the Atlantic coast of the United ^Kf. DC E VanEU attended the
States
Q E- 8 county meeting at Otsego a
'
week ago with several numbers of
the Plainwell lodge of which she Is
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
a member.
,OB1T
B„rr
Mr. and Mra. Earl Buffenberger
of ull'cnart. hold at in, and Mrs 8. A. McCafferty were at
n«i„ in th, r.t, ot ii.&gt;n Plainwell Saturday evening.
Uy. on Ibt Sih day at J«n». a. ».
Mr und Mra^ james Modjeska
ii. Hon. smart cirm.ni. jodaa of and little niece. Mary Eddison. of
.
.
Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors
1 “ C. E. Van Ett's home.
Illi. ...n harinr Bud in .aid ronrt
Mr. and Mr*. C. E. VanStt and son
^‘Ula*.d4u"Ma7k 1AVern wcn&gt; at Hastings up Wedtn .Otar other suitable per.on. nesday.
,l".’ .,h' ??’h.
“f
A sf**1*! school meeting was called
.'“nd’Y. Bt Orangeville on Monday evening
id pett last week to see what we were to do
about a school.
The majority
Il it furlht
a’eorl ^med to be inTavor of a Consollr ••A. dated school. A Committee was apRuth
«■ »b» pointed to circulate petitions for
consolidation. We've not heard from
ibaia.
the committee as yet but It is re­
.
ported nearly every one visited had
'
signed for consolidation.
CHAXCBBY ORDEB.
nf Mirhlran. In th» Cirei
LENT CORNERS.
&gt; DBLUXB «*DAN
j
Howard Carpenter of Lansing
They're here . .. the new 1934 Terraplanra .. . the
The big new Hudson Straight 8 b » display. Sea
spent from Friday night until Bun­
biggest can in the low price field (15 fL 10 in. long)
day evening with hls parents. Mr.
it... drive it. .. find oat why it outperforms every
and Mrs. Earl carpenter.
• more powerful (80 and
other 8 ever built Sense

Rational ffinan &amp;
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GLASS COMPANY
PRODUCTS
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OUTSIDE PAINT

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

On Display.Today!
Come in andSee'

The new Terraplanes

COAL

and HUDSONS

BUY
NOW
AT SUMMER PRICES!
According to the code, coal
prices are to advance every
month.
You can see the advantage
in placing your order at once.
We carry grades of coal to
suit every need and you will
find our service prompt and
pleasing.
.

SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE &amp; COMPANY
Dwlcn In WOOL, GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, BALT, UME AND ETC.

PHONE 2257

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and son attended a birthday party
msxoo Saturday.
Paul Thomas goes this Monday
morning for a week's vacation at
Kellogg Camp. Pine lake.
Clarence Hammond and Gerald
Skidmore of Hastings were caller*
Hammond, Saturday evening
Everyone was very thankful for
the rain Saturday right.
Mrs. Alfred Ball and children and
her moth*. Mr*. Mrytle Day, of Al-

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and drive them for the per(brmance thrill of■ Lifetime,

NEW HOME OF
TERRAPLANES AND
HUDSONS

its surging power ... 108
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learn why this big Hudson

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JUNE 20, 1934

12 PAGES

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Invitation to County Chairmen of
VISIT TO An Democratic
CUB ENGINEER TO ?
BUSINESS M
N
and Republican Parties
Several Trained Teachers
SIH FRANCISCO
ASSIST MH. BOARD and Workers Volun­
SOFT BIT .SER B
METHODIST VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL PLANS

'

INTERB8TING CITY SUR­
ROUNDED WITH MANY
COMMANDING HILLS

Equal Space in The Banner Open
For Use During Coming Campaign

COMMERCIAL CLUB
i
WILL AID THE PROJECT
t Will Help Put Across a Coun­

teer Services
W. K. KELLOGG FOUNDA­ Plans are progressing for the HIRSOH BROS., BANKERS
TION STARTS NEW
Dally Vacation Bible School to be
DEFEAT A. A P. AND
held at the Methodist church begin­
During the coming campaign, any public forum the merits or demerits
EXPERIMENT
CONSUMERS I
ning on Thursday, July 5. and con­
amount of space up to and Includ­ of the various policies, view*, opin­

ty Flower Show on
August 18 ‘

FOURTH OF W
CEIEBMTFONHERE

Mrs. Marion Goodyear, represent­ LEGION POST XS fir
ing not only the Thomapplc Gar­
ING THREE BIG
den Club, but also the Hastings
DAYS
; Women's Club and tin: Barry Coun­
tinuing for the next two weeks,
ions and accomplishment* of lhe
ty Federation of Women’s dub*.
ing
one
and
one-half
columns
each
SITES OF PALATIAL
closing July 20.
respective parties. Th I* notice Is STUDENTS ASSIGNED
I came before the members of the FAIR GROUNDS—NO
EVENT
USHERED
IN
week will be reserved In the Ban­ particularly called to the attention j
Several trained teachers and
UUITU mir PCPCUAMV commercial club Tuesday aflerTO SPECIAL PROJECTS workers have volunteered their serv­
HOMES OF NABOBS ner for use of the Democratic and of Dr. John Wooton, chairman of |
CHARGE TO ENTER
YVI In UUt LtnuIVlUiiT noon, calling tjieir attention to the
ices and an interesting and educa­
. ------ .
[f»ct that u county-wide competitive
Republican parlies. This offer Is the county Democratic committee1
I Men'Who Suddenly Struck , open
commencing next week. Coun-1 and William Schader, chatnnan of Purpose Is to Train Young tional program is being prepared.
John Ketcham Faces Opening flower show is to be put on in this Three Dey. ot Uh Sport
tj
chairmen
ot
the
parties
may
me
|
the
.
county
...
Republican
committee)
__
c
on
tiu
Uance
o
f
' Toaa of Mavor T onnxM tn lclty on Aukui- &gt;8 Bhc “ked the
It Rich Made a Bee
1 th.s space jegulariy or Intermittent­ as the Banner will leave the prep- .
and Ton With CUsAx
a
loss
T°" or
■&gt;( mayor
Mayor Leonard to
t&lt; i^oper.non or lhe members of the
I,
Line for the City
tween the ages of four and twelve |
City maaoual
Marshal Tuvuipovil
Thompson 'club. It was.voted unanimously that
ly as they see fit. In the early aratlon of material up to them. I
C,tj
Health Program
on July Fourth ■
are eligible - to-------------attend, —
and' Mayor
Mayor Charles
char|„ Leonard
Conard pitched
Ditch
---------------th*? would coof&gt;erate in the way of
I
There is one thing that Impresses' stages of the campaign, the material They can either write the articles • Tire W. K. Kellogg Foundation Inclusive
I you In the west, and it may be de- i printed will be carried on dn In- themselves or delegate this author- began its health work in Barry Ml ,ra unM to ,«
(h.w
J" J1"”1
,, ra,».,Ml«»
.
“m inc nrsi can wmcn opened me
cny ,
Hastings has attempted any sort of
earlv. The enrollment committee■ „
. 1 it w^s suggested that merchant* Fourth
I scribed as "magnificent distances.” jsi.1e page; later an as interest beof
July celebiallun and still
'of this city might also help by
I Ban Bemadino couhty for instance I conies more intense, the articles will Banner that these "campaign col­ their plans would work out in act­
longer since we'had a real Fourth
Harry Thompaon madr (h, putting on a special selling event of July observance.
is larger than the state of Massa-1 start on the first page and if nec­ umns" will develop into worthwhile ual practice in a single county like A, Buru«&gt; and Mr. Hoyd Brown
essary
be
continued
on
an
Inside
public
debates
and
not
degenerate
MrrnWr,
o
Ihr
Wralrjw.
Service
„
tc
„
Joh
„
Kclch
.
m
u»
Utfor
that
day.
A
show
of
hands
by
I chusetts. and the county of Los I
this. The alm of the Foundation
u
„„ „„
HlpM retailers evidenced the fact that that the American Legion Poet of
Angeles Is almost as large as Con- page. Material for these columns into mere heated squabbles. How­ is, to promote the health and gen­ Oulld are alao euUUrw Uw commit...
uicrv
were no caauallHe,.
casualties,
Uaj* A further announcement will
...
. .ttigin
F . । they were unanimously in favor of
nectlcat. it it not difficult to under­ should be of an editorial nature, ever the Banner will not raise, th# eral welfare ot children, partlcular- tee.
wni 1[ •..
from the start
there was a great
deal
this city are sponsoring interesting
[of Interest In the games and from doing this. The matter was left with doings which will take place Mon­
' stand why conditions differ and why a the object being to "thrash out" in pen of censorship.
। )y In rural districts where medical be made next week.
I continuous expanse of green verdure
,
the cheering and rooting going on the merchandising committee, which day, Tuesday and Wednesday, July
examinations and the services of
is not seen. The truth b that land,
[one might have thought that a 'big will announce plans later.
trained nurses are not available as
2, 3, and 4. with a big celebration on
especially in Southern California is
। they are in cities. The Foundation
league" contest was In progress.
the Fourth. The entire program will
U
[ In the opening games the Hlrsch
cultivated, with very few exceptions,
seeks to promote the health of chilbe held on the fair grounds of this
“ ■ • i Brothers team defeated the A. Ac P
only where man brings to it thej
1 dren. so there may grow up a gencity with no admission charge to th#
stimulating effecto of WATER.
eratlon of men and women with'
team 12 to 4: The Bankers defeated
grounds. There will be a carnival,
I Where waler appears life will spring
sound, healthy bodies and trained
the Consumers Power 14 to 4. On
midway of riding devices, shows.
from sterility just as water sprang
[the following evening. Friday, the
minds. Parents must co-operate to
The first summer concert by the
from the rock when it was smote by Hastings City Band under the 'dimake this.plan successful, A health AIM IS TO ECONOMIZE BUT SfraTLd'S K^lr'S’ S
bean Amusement Company, of De­
the leader of the Isrealltcs in oba- ;rectlon of a. A. Blferno will be giv- j INTEREST IN VACATION unit was tatabllshed in this county
troit. wUl fumish the attractions
dience to Divine command. For thisi .en on the court house square on;
out tiie J. C. Penney team 11 to 10.
for the purpose of promoting pub-1
NOT SACRIFICE ‘THE
I reason there is always present the ■Thursday evening. June 28. starting, • SPORTS PROGRAM
lie health, giving health informa­
In future games the gates to the AFFIRMS DISTRICT COURT Bion cooperating everything will bo
FOOD VALUES
faactoation of the unattained, which। ।at eight o'clock and closing at nine1
tion
and
taking
such
other
steps
fair
grounds
will
be
open
to
permit
IN MRS.
McLRAVY
v«. the
RUNS HIGH
spectators
to drive
in and see
I can be assured only when some mas- ।o'clock.
as would help the Foundation's
A. A P. CASE
plans.
games
ter hand shall unlock the riches of
awakening with aerial bombs. There­
Following is the program to be
GIVE BALANCED DIET
fertility with the crystal key of wa- &gt;rendered:
after there will be doings all day
The Foundation's efforts have
Standings to date are as follows'.
SEVENTY-EIGHT BOYS
ter. Here will be an expanse of
long, with a display of fire works tn
ATTraimain r»nu
lbcen »uccessful In this county, ft
FOR SMALL FAMILIES
Pct. EVERY STOREKEEPER
March—E Plurlbus Unum—Fred
worthless acres. In appearance not Jewel).
the evening. Sports will take place on
Al ItNUINu LALn DAY .has done much to aid the schools
-----------.
Hlrsch Pk
1000
। unlike the desert regions of Arizona, j
—--------and has co-operated In estabhsh- Nutritional Service Director [Bankers..
SHOULD
READ
DECISION
1000
Overture — Grandiose—E. DcLa- Expcct More as Early Sum- ling consolidated schools.
l Adjoining It will be a beautiful grove.:
a
ball game, horse shoe pitching
Icar Seal ’:’
1000
the trees in rich productive soil, and. I mater.
1
Prepares Recipes and
I Kroger
mnr Pnmrko PnJ
i
succcs« of the Foundation In
1000 Must Keep Premises and Ac­
mer Camps End Horse- |Barry county was such that Eaton
loaded with oranges or fruits. Water. Waltzes—"Forget-Me-Not" ,— EUJs
(Consumers .
000
Grocery Lists
| is the answer. The same thing Is. Brooks.
cess
Thereto
in
Safe
Con
­
feature,
together with horse pulling
_t
----.county
sought
and
obtained
Its
aid
shoe Pitching Starts
000
E.
The people of Barry county do । Piston Ring
true In the cities. One lot is.bare' March—Hie Baton—George
contest, and everything to make a
J. C. Penney
Seven teams are playing In the in carrying on the same work in
dition for Patrons
good old-time celebration. There will
I that county. The next county or- i not realize the amount of work be- A . &amp; P................................ 0 1
and dry. next to it Is one covered Krablll.
000
Trumpet Solo by Fred Rabbi.
Junior League scries now In prog-। ganlM
wa3 Allegan. This
1
In last week's Issue we commented be a number of speakers and several
‘“.d4 was
year [ ing carried on by the Barry County
with green grass and abound tog with
The schedule for the balance ot upon the fact that a decision had visiting state politicians. There will
FncLIlta-Air
with Variations— ---at —
the —
fair „
grounds
under
di-1. —
two
counties. Hillsdale and
reas —
। roses and trees. The Almighty con­
-------- - ------ —
„ more
----- —
| We|farc
organization in this the week Is as follows:
been rendered by the United States be free acts on the platform, with
tributes the soil and the sunshine. Hartmann.*
rectlon of Joe Brozak. This Li a part Van Buren have applied for and,
-•
—-----•’-------—---------------— the benefits
•----- —- the . city and county, nor do they know Thursday. June 21:
Circuit Court of Appeals at Cin­ music by a local band.
Mexican Serenade &lt;E1 Serenol—O. o
f »•
the
vacation
aporte
program
being sill receive
Man must provide the water, and
------------------r----,—
------ -----------------------------C. Penney vs. Hlrsch Pickle Co. cinnati sustaining the verdict ren­
the responsive land wUl smile with E. Holmes.
tried out here this summer. During Foundation's public health andiwel- how Interesting and important it is. ,' J.
The people of Barry county are
Kroger vs. Car Seal.
Overture—Light Cavalry—Suppc the Oral week an average of 78 fare program.
dered by a Jury before Judge Ray­ Invited to come and bring their pic­
There hove been so many problems
hjoom and fertility.
Because of
March—National Sojourners—Carl youngsters participated in the dally
mond in the United States District nic boskets. There Is plenty of
It has reached the point now that'confronting the administrators that Friday, June 22:
Ihste things, the visitor Is impressed
Piston
Ring
vs.
Bankers.
।
Dillon.
Court
at
Grand
Rapids
in
the
case
I with the constant contrasts, and it
schedule of contests and games, this [instead of the Foundation seeking! they have scarcely had time to give
shade on the grounds so that they ,
Intermezzo—Indian Trail — La- despite the fact that several dozen j to find
of Mrs. John McLravy of this city can have a good, social time. This
to carry
on their
proj- out
their
' gives to this dreamland of the
, places
Hua piuccs
io carry
on weir
proj-any
oui publicity
ul-, ,— concerning
----- , -------------„ -----vs. The Atlantic Ac Pacific Tea Com­
boys were away at various camps.
| ects us
— ”
----- — Is pleased
- - •to
­
-r~.
as they originally did. coun-1 work. 7'
The
Banner
Spanish Missions a charm that prob­ mater.
Star Spangled Banner.
pany.
• t I
Three games
"
"*
' each
“ I ties
~ are asking the
— Foundation
- 1 for : announce that we have a promise
played
SMALL CHILDREN WAN.
. .
v
m
ably’ will be found in no other part
During the
the weet
week. Mr
Mr. Klm
Kim 8t41er
Sigler.' I :parts of the county can get together,
morning, The first is n regular the wonderful service which It Is I from the organization that there
of tike country. The mountains that j
neo conu
DurlnB
DER
FROM unur
HOME attorney
for Mrs McLravy. has rere-1 :meet their former friends and neigh­
schedule game, the second is a con-' rendering in the counties where is will be prepared for us each week
you .pass on the western slope seem] HASTINGS PEOPLE
7—-----—
-——
—
(Celved
IWI’OI a» copy
voio
VI
vp&gt;i»un
»uioi
copy of
of the
the opinion
opinion which
whichpj oon,
bore, and enjoy a real, neighborly
to rbe like an invading army from'
test between two pick-up teams [is established. Right now several an article telling some facts about „ ,, .
HAVE ACCIDENT chosen after the first game Li over.[other counties would be glad to get their work Including the costs thcrc- 1 Residents Asked to Notify । he has kindly permitted us to read. jtlme.
the vdlleya, which water has made I
und the third is a soft bull game be- [ the Foundation, but it is wisely not [of. and other items which will be
Next week's Banner will contain
»o fertile. Beyond the mountains to1
Officers
About
Run*
in
view
of
the
fact
that
the
court
Nex
Viiwcio nuuui AUU. . forl)i
..
. the
.. dutles
.
A.U.Areaponjj.
the eart. the desert stretches for Mrs. George Crakes Could tween the younger boys.
I expanding Its field too rapidly. It' of interest to our readers.
away Youngsters
.bilities of a storekeeper toward tha*e it and plan to spend the Fourth
Horseshoe pitching has been odd- [ is better to go slow, prove the worth [I Wn
■'• ’pleased
'&gt;”'&gt;'*&lt;&gt; to present
nm:
■
hundreds of miles. On the other
We n,
are
this
Not
Avoid
Hitting
Car
cd to the dally program of events1 of its plans and use the best pro-'I week the first installment which
Parents of several small children whom h« Avitex Into hU premises, July In Hastings.
aide, towards the ocean, the moisture
is gathered and cxmdeiued by na­
and. other sports and games will be ] fessional skill and training avail- As been prepared by Mrs. Carveth. in this city have spent some enxious B occurs to ua that it would be of
in Middleville
ture In the towering mountain
time as Uw sum- J able
such ---------work, rather
than ; welfare Administrator, which toll* hours in the part few weeks when Interest to our readers to give some MISSION
- (or
. ---------------- ----------An aeddant occurred at Middle- added from lime to,---------------------------0,6 'mportant highlight* of the
"
‘ .’T'1 ; DUSh
peaks, and is faithfully distributed ville. near where Grand Rapids !mer J&gt;r’*’^scs" "L
In the
afternoon
push their efforts tnn
too far
far nr
or tnn
too of the nutrition program car- their little one* strayed away and
-----to extend the delightful regions bc- .Irerl turn, on from (he p.vur.t?" 1««*»&gt;1I .nd «dll»U
=ftba!lcontraU
------------- rapidly. The work which the Foun- i ried out by the organization's local could not be found for aome time, decision. The general facte in the
(Continued on page six)
। datlon
doing ~
is -a new type of I workers with people who have to some wandering for considerable case werc rather few.
on M-37. *1 «bom nine o'eloek FHoWar b°ira'
n , is
-----------unrtrrtnlrlno
rcwzmlrln™
a
personnel
distances.
■
11
wU1 be remembered that The SEVEN MAY SEEK N0MI&lt;
consider carefully the expense of
d«y mornln., Kn. Ooor« Crake, . Tlw
ce«w oewntaed In Uie \ underlMUn,. requm,,,
The Banner has been asked to.Great Atlantic Ac Pacific Tea Com.w- men
metland
of this city was driving her car and'Junwr leo*uc are the Karmes', Bess- for which few
and women have foods. How to economize without
on the
"" operated a grocery" ”store
*
NATION FOR SHERIFF
'urcjo. WoothTiffs'.
TwiAvuiuno, Johnsons'.
ujiincAJiu,, uoMi-1To
perfect such-an sacrificing nutritional values Is the suggest that when Hostings real-'Ipany
with her were Mr.
and Mrs. Jak#!"*"'
Loth- been trained.
nan "and
Misi Marlon
Mariw Weyer- pnrda’' Bolos' Bnd Kenyons'. rI
League | ^ni.nHnn
firganlzatiori, .one that will be prac- problem. This has been worked dents see little folks by themselves! south side of Stale street in HaaWeyerman
and Miss
was drl-.-!r.
drlvlne
to Grand 'tondlngs
will be published next j tlcal and co-operato wife the doc- out by an expert. The first article on
&gt;
the street that they keep watch tlngs and that Mrs. McLravy, a cus­ Two to Ffle Petitions for ths
man. Shc ~zz
a tc
.
wJlold .j
week.
[tors, dentistsimiu
andII(«IM1
healthUUK-IUI,
official,illinpresents
pivAciiui that
uinv subject
nuv
briefly in the of
&lt; them and notify the officers so tomer. while leaving thte store about
Rapids, intending to go the
Iweek
Republican Nomination ,
a bounty, u&gt;
is no cuay
easy joo.
Job. Anyone , touowmg
following article:
«
the children may be returned to, four o'clock on the afternoon of
route of M-37. Mis. Crakes was [
*• *» *----------------.
February 2. 1929, slipped upon an
the!;- parents.
TIONAL FARM LOAN
|
* b*1*"'"1 “'•*'« sm.ii
for County Clerk
driving at a moderate speed when NATIONAL
Last week a small boy wandered accumulation of ice and snow in
Mrs. Charles Baughman, who lives,
r ASSON. MET TUESDAY i"1 ““ —»•» «ui M S3
the
vestibule
and
fell,
causing
the
infor several blocks and was finally,
ITS AGENTS WROTE THAT ;wcst of Middleville,- and &gt;ho was
L——...
----------I personnel has been chosen wisely.
wisely ■ ”
Ml“ ‘Lclla
L McGuire
McGulre- director of Nu4
,or which she sued A jury be plenty of republican condidaiaa
driving eastward on the pavement,
. . ----------elving service to anrt ro^onerwtlnr ■trlllon 8*rv“* ot the 8tate Etow­ found near the passenger station.
MUCH NEW INSUR­
““~ boy decided ,n the Federal Court awarded her a
attempted to turn into Grind Rap- The Reports Show Total of . •
with
’•“’if
’ail local organiuUm** and gency Welfarp Rpllef Commission. A little girl and a llittle
to see something of the world and verdict of 81^00.00. At the conclusion the Reptemher primary
ANCE IN MAY
Ids street directly in front of Mrs. |
----- -------’wnh 8
According to reports there will
$1,041,600
in Loans
when found were near the freight of h«r proof, the defendant company
Crakes' car. The latter snapped
get the most food value for its depot, having wandered from their moved for a directed verdict which seven who will file nominating p#
ter
of
public
health.
on
the
brakes
but
could
not
avoid
I
Applied For
money* We have prepared sug- 'home on So. Jefferson St.
EVIDENCES THE HIGH
the court •*'--*
denied. An
*“ appeal’ was
"thp I o.. -r-.
7rr .
..
. i. ' The Foundation realizes that as
Lr.‘±'"‘2n,°
rablv
&gt;,u=ow, 9-.0
J‘inL 19, u&gt;. %nth ,u *ork expands « must have a re­ gested grocery lists for families of all ' The
.... children usually ... too [token to the United States Circuit ready announced their purpose to be
STANDING OF COMPANY Baughman car was considerably
mbh annual meeting of the stockholders
stockholders।,
-- -■
• on page six)
sizes, so economy may not be ob- young
.
to know how to get back home | Court of Appeals at Cincinnati, be- candidates, namely William Strain.
(Continued
damaged and Mrs. Baughman was । ’ '
. .. —
I
tained at the expense of a properly ;alone so they keep on going far-,cause of lhe f*ct that the district Schuyler Bowen and Andrew A.
balanced diet.
An Unusual and Unexpected ite doctor believe, her Uijurle, «re cUtloZ
ther away.
‘court refused to direct a verdict In Matthews. The other four said to
held with the praldenl. I WOODLAND WILL
If men and women are to feel
It will be a real favor to the parof the defendant, who cem­
.
Result Under Drouth
not ■crlonw Mr. odd Un Weyer- j. E Bdw.rtU, preMdhw.
,
Bt*kn#y, *■ *■ Blaka.
NOT HAVE BEER HALL well and able to work, if children ents
as well as the youngsters if in- tended, firat. that there was no sub­ tlon are:
m.n
and
Mlu
Weyerman
antlered
The
hnandal
report
tor
the
year
are to be healthy, they must have formation is given the city marshal, «tonttal evidence to establish negllConditions
।Inlurlri
. !— andJ .L.
Tc. .
1,1C nnanciai
lor me year
sllsht
___ . repori
jBBh, injurln
M,,1 Ih«»
Ur. CralrM
Cr.kr. e-«r
c»r ___ __ i__ Mw-lnt
IU1 durin, u»
food enough, and must have the :Harry Thompson, or the sheriff. J
Protests
Registered
by
the
(Continued on page five)
Without a doubt the prevalence was somewhat damaged.
I.
dama«*d- K. waa ye»r June 1. 1831 to May 31. 193,
right kinds of food.
of the drouth In Michigan has lortunau,
George
Leonard.
U,at no one
,™ was seriously
,mou„u„8 „
fortunate that
Parents and Other
it is k reported.
Family Food Guide.
caused a drop in the amount of new hurt.
CLUB APPROVED SWIMapplied for.
Sheriff George Leonard, who has
Residents
insurance written for the Michigan
EVERY MEAD—Milk for children, SHERIFF LEONARD
Directors elected were: John E.
I
MING POOL PROJECT
Mutual Windstorm Insurance Com­ LOCAL PRODUCTS AT
It appears that Woodland te not bread for al).
Edwards.
Wm.
Haywood,
Chas.
not announced whether
WARNS DOG OWNERS
pany of this city. However the loss
EVERY DAY—Cereal In porridge
to have a beer hall as had been an­
Scott,
Marion
Warner
and
Alfred
a
candidate or not.
qf business due to that cause was
*T puddings;
nuddlngs: potatoes;
notatocs: tomatoes
tomatoesI'
.
_/—77—
' All Labor for It Will Be FurCHICAGO EXPOSITION Galnder. The officers then chosen nounced. Residents of Woodland or
MR)t as large as was anticipated for
outside the village, whose children (or oranges) for children, a green Canines Should Be Olonely
□ished by the Gov­
candidacy for the republican nmniI the new insurance token for that Viking Sprinklers at Ford are as follows: President. J. E. Ed­ attended the consolidated school, as or yellow vegetable. A fruit or adWatched
—
One
Dog
'
wards; Vice-Pres., Wm. Haywood;
nation for county clerk. They ar#:
'
.
, .
“
company in the month of May
ernment
well as many parents living In the dltional vegetable. Milk for all.
Supervisor Allan Hyde of John#Exhibits—Lifetime Furni­ Secy.-Trea*.. Willis E. Streeter; village having children In school, two to four times a week ‘
amounted to W.951,000. nearly $9.Had Rabies
[ At the Commercial Club meeting towri. chairman of Um board Of su­
Loan Committee, J. E. Edwards. Wm.
imw.
objected strenuously to a modern —Tomatoes for all. Dried beans and
Tills is the time of year when yesterday, the question of a swim­ pervisors. and Clarence Davis, who
ture
at
English
Village
Haywood.
Chas.
Scott;
Alternates.
Under existing conditions, for a
peas or peanuts. Eggs (especially dogs begin to get rabies and every ming pool for this city was under
Recently young Richard Oroos. Marton Warner. Alfred Galnder and[ । beer hall being set down In Wood­
company in a single month to add
(Continued on page eight)
land. Such a place Is much worse
precaution taken to prevent any consideration. If a way can be
almost 49.000.000 to its insurance in aged four, attended the Century of Ir. U Bauer.
harm from such animals.
found to pay for the materials, the lias been made as a candidal* for
Cliarles Strickland. F. L. Bauer, than the old saloon In many re­
farce is conclusive evidence that the Progress Exposition at Chicago tn
.
spects.
Few
women
would
ever
think
Last week In. Orangeville Twp. a federal government, through the Hie republican nomination far pros­
DWIGHT FISHER WINS
. ..
............
. mother. They
.,__z had *nd W. R. Craig were appointed
with
his
company has a fine standing in the company
of
going
into
saloons
of
the
old
dog
was killed and the head sent Barry County Welfare Relief Com- ecuting attorney, Attorney A. a
■tote of Michigan and a live bunch just completed the long tour of the I to work out a social betterment fashioned type; but the law permits
CITY
TENNIS
TITLE
to
Ann
Arbor
for
examination,
the
mission, will provide the labor,
McDonald of thia city.
*
jf agents out looking after business. great Ford building with a guide. program for this organization,
persons of 18 years or over, of eith­
tests showing a pronounced case of &gt; Buch a swimming pool would be a
After an assessment is levied on and were leaving through one of I-------- ------- " • "
great asset to Hastings. The Club Delton announces that he la a can­
er sex. to go into modern beer par­ Victor Comes Into Perma­ rabies.
the
entrances
when
young
Dick
eviCAMP
BEN
JOHNSTON
policy holders, there Is always a cer­
Sheriff George Leonard warns gave its approval to the proposition didate for the nomination for Bute
lors where refreshments arc served
dently
feeling
a
very
important
Item
_
....
,,
«rtain percentage w)jo fall to pay the
nent Possession of Rotary anyone and everyone who has been and the matter was referred to the
TO OPEN ON JULY 25 with the beer. That does not seem
.assessment. Last year that percent­ had been overlooked cast his eyes'
bitten by a dog within the past two proper committee to cooperate In se- ticket.
to be w objectionable with young /
Championship Cup
age was unusually large. This year, upward and said to the young man.
weeks to be on the lookout and take curing this very desirable improvepeople, who thus can easily get their
A number of boys from this vi- .first experience in drinking alcoholic / Dwight Fisher won permanent tho Pasteur treatment If necessary, meat.
despite conditions, the insurance “Did you notice my grandfather's
clnlty are planning to attend one or .
possession
of
the
Rotary
Tennis
cancelled for non-payment of as­ sprinklers?"
Children playing with dogs should,
— ■ ■■■
The parents of Woodland singles championship cup by defeatThe Ford Building is protected more of the sessions at Camp Bea beverages.
.
sessments was less than one-third of
be watched carefully a.v a protec- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Ilcan ticket.
very sensibly thought they did not
what it was a year ago. which shows throughout with the famous Viking Johnston, Sherman lake, near Au- ,wish to send their children to thb
ti&lt;m against rabies.
' Your support for my nomination
system
manufactured
In
Hastings.
gurta,
Michigan
the
first
session
of
,
tennis
match
on
the
High
school
that farming conditions must be bet­
this city steps have been taken for Register of Deeds on the Re­
Another uuiuioa
Hastings Miuiuuy
industry icptvrepre- which
ru.wiu
wnicn opens Monday, June 25.
zo. ac-1
ac-,.Woodland school and have them I tennis courts Sunday afternoon. Tills to Inprevent
ter than they were last year.
dogs running at large publican ticket in the primary to
acquire drinking habits, which the Is the third year In succession that
It now looks as If the new insur­ sen led at the exposition is thd: cording to Lloyd Shafer, county modern beer hall encourages,
without a muzzle and several have be held on Tuesday. September 11,
port office department at Washing®
ance written for the Windstorm In­ Grand Rapids Bookcase comjxujy scout executive. This camp is one of',1 Dean Davenport, who was the Fisher has topped the jingles list already been taken care of by the 1934, will be appreciated.
surance Company in 1034 would not whose furniture' Is used In the old I the most successful of Ils kind and i representative of Barry county In defeating Becker on two occasions officers^
Adc. Out. 7-4 Vernor Webster,
won wide recognition In Scout- 1
and Hammond ejnee, It was a close­
only wipe out the loss caused by English village manor house and on I has
which voted
for the ly fought match. Fisher's steadiness
the stage of the Globe theatre, the im
mg .circle,.
circles. Mr. Srel.r.
Shafer, will divide
U&gt;&lt;
&lt;l'vMe Iconvention
rttunl
w
ter of any kind, without proper
&gt;«ancellation of policies for failure to latter
a replica of the famous old hU time between this camp and the ”^
proving the deciding feature.
amount of portage attached, W
niovhnuu ihah vw ohataarwara tza I...
. ...
and
! and who
who was
was the
the only
only one
one in
in that
that
In the Junior singles Horace An­
also make a considerable increase playhouse used by Shakespeare to W. K- Kellogg Camp at Pine lake.
body to oppose it. was a leader In gell defeated Irene Jones in the fipresent
his
plays.
The
Camp
fee
is
85.00
for
six
days
This
this year in the amount of insur­
fight against having a beer hall
and 110 for thirteen days, 50c pay­.[ Die
ance in force. Buch a result, under
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
able with registration, balance be­ In that fine village. We congratuEarlier In the week Al Becker and
unusual economic and drouth condi­
I wish to aimounce that I am a fore going to camp. Further Infor­[ late the-people of Woodland on their Helen Merson defeated Jake Miller
tions. will indeed be a remarkable
There
have
been
many
laws
4F-U
not
already
correct,
especially
,
good
judgment?
w
achievement. It now looks as if candidate for the nomination for mation can be obtained by calling: 1 In Justice to the man who was go- and Lucille Karmes to win the passed In the last three or four
bill, is strictly prohlbtudRepresentative In the state Legis­ the Scout headquarters at the Barry
mixed doubles title.
exactly that will happen.
moratorium provisions of the law
lature on tiie Republican ticket County Health Unit office here.
j',lpg to put In the beer garden, we
In the junior singles Horace An­ years concerning delinquent taxes. cannot be applied If the description
POLITICAL
Your support at the September pri­
The camping periods are as fol­ 1 wish to say that he showed a splcn- gell defeated Irene Jones in the fi- With these law* the public generally
mary will be appreciated.
Is unfamiliar. It Is fortunate that ■talk will not accept Incorrect de­
lows: First—June 25 to July 7; did spirit and, after securing his 11­
'
cense,
said
he
would
not
open
such
—Adv. If,
E11U E. Faulkner.
seemed—July 0 to 21; third—Julyy a place contrary to the wishes of
Earlier in the week Al Becker and County Treasurer Maus has made a scriptions; therefore the owner ot
23 to August 4; fourth—August 6 to
lake this summer. If, there is suf­
LEGION AUXILIARY.
,the residents of Woodland, and is Helen Meraon defeated Jake Miller careful study of.K|. law* governing the property should take WUs mat­
and Lucille Karmes to win the delinquent taxes and.'at the requeat ter up with his supervisor and find
ficient enrollment berore jply 15.
The regular meeting of the Amer­ 18.
Speaking of summer camps. Scout! now'making an effort to get his li­ mixed doubles title.
The sum of 85 pays the oort for ican Legion Auxiliary will be held
of the Banner, has prepared a con­ out definitely if the description of
cense money back from the state.
Other finals matches to be played venient summary of them In The his property I# accurate.
eight days at that delightful camp. on Thursday evening of this week, executive Shafer reports that 178
this week are the senior and junior form of questions and answers,
Any boy who wishes to enroll should and after Ujc meeting a "Fidac- boys attended the first session of THORNAPPLE GARDEN
Below are th* questions and anthe
special
summer
camp
at
Pine
doubles
scheduled
for
the
high
call phone 2453, Mr. Angell's phone, lunch la to be served, n is hoped
explain the provisions of the
lake and 189 during the second week.
CLUB TO MEET HERE school courts Friday afternoon com­ which
or the Banner office, phone 2415.
there may |je a good attendance.
There were many Barry county
mencing at 5:00 o'clock. Al Becker law* a* they apply to delinquent
HOPE
CENTER*
*
*
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
boys who attended each of these
Thursday afternoon of this week and Chet Hodges will play the
I hereby wish to announce that I
। commencing at 2:00 o'clock the winner of Dwight and Don Fisher
Mention should be made that it
SCHOOL REUNION.,
am a Republican candidate for
iThomapple Garden Club will meet va. Clarence Charlton and Percy is advisable for taxpayers living
At Bowker's Grove, June 30.—Adv.
nomination for sheriff of Barry co.
HOMEMADE ICE
at the
CREAM.
home of Mrs.
----------------------Marian B.
--------Kuempel
------------to decide the senior title delinquent taxes to get In touch
al the Sept- primary. Your sup;x&gt;rt
DARBY SCHOOL REUNION.
At Quimby church Thursday, June. Goodyear to discuss plans for a while Horace Angell and Irene Jones with their supervisor and co­
will be appreciated.
At school grounds Saturday. June 28. afternoon and evening to aid in. Barry County Flower Show here on
operate with him In getting a de­
(Continued on page three)
30. Pot luck dinner.—Adv.
—Out 6-30.
Wm. C. Struln.
paying for electric lights.—Adv. 6-27. | Aug. 18.
scription of their land corrected, If
championship.

I

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Program For First
Band Concert

SEVENTEJMS I
JUNIOR LEAGUE

FACTS
ING WE FIR WORK

07563631

CASE

■STOBMCO.
hods I9.ogg.oog

Questions and Answers Pertaining
to Delinquent Taxes

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2&gt;, 1M4

PAGE TWO

NASHVILLE.
of government growing out of our AIRMAIL LETTER
complex civilization The people
Mr. and Mrs. Reader Hayes. Frank
WAS WATERSOAKEO
cannot be exi&lt;rt in government, not
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charley
that they lack tntelliience, but they
i Houseman of Toledo, spent the week
are tco busy with other matter* to Was On Plane Which Ex­
A. J. Herbert is confined to hl*[end wltt&gt; Mr- *nd Mrs. OtUe Lygive the complicated problems of
ploded in New York
government —
due
consideration.
There
home by sickness.
। kina.
proper consideration to the election X
-—-- -------- ------The Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle | junior Dull and Kenneth Baas rtof men who are to represent theimtut.be mtn trained for such work
State Last Week
a civ
meet Thursday, June 28. with'turned Bunday from a week at KelH18 SUBJECT WAS “IMME- people locally and in state and na-lan&lt;l they should have a wnstitu- An airmail letter received by wlll
Mrs.
Pearl
Hull.
logg's camp.
camp.
ency of good followers
followers. That u
U Mr*. c. P- Lathrop this past week i”?5.'.i
tlonal legislatures. As an ideal type ||‘toney
...
j ' logg's
DJATE FUTURE OF
of reprtBentatlve
a Krln) remjIK}er Of
recent1 Ul0* Philip Hurd, son of Mr. and i Mrs. Frank Hecker. Freida and
reonaentatlvc the speaker sugsuit- 1the
‘be imperative need ot
of our
oui time.
gested John Quincy Adams. H4 had
He declared that another need tragc&lt;iy |n Ncw york
when B|Mrs- R- K. Hurd. U recovering from. Geraldine spent Sunday with Mr.
pntOORAOY"
served his country as President.
now Ls the art of restraint to;paMcnBer;mall pIan fl lng
a severe attack of ear trouble.
(Hecker at Chelsea. Mrs. Hecker re*
After that he was approached by hls|8uard against overloading our gov-lCaUklUl cxpkxlc&lt;1 ln ',ldalr brln- | Homer Warner is recovering ntaely mained for a few days.
HtfD GOOD FOLLOWERS fellow citlxens. who asked him to ernment, clogging It with bureaus Jng death to the crew and pawn- from bls recent operation and is Beginning Monday night at eight
ADERS represent them in congress. HU Innd commissions which are expen- ’Rero. wwn h&gt; aU
(convalescing at hU home on So. o’clock at thc Evangelical church
AS WELL AS LEADERS
reply was tnat
that tney
they must miorowwi"'understand
and
fcCnt by Mra R p 'Hanover St.
|the Misses Vemicc Generick. Vio■
----------.reply
~~'often
"•"*" usele** and
—■ harmful. ■ The .etter
who waJj' Mrs. Victor Hilbert of Woodland.; let Phillip, and Oladkx WaUon of
Must Not Overload Govern- that If they selected him he must 'Especially
Especially xhou
shou d we. In
m a democracy. I Wcbb ot Orand
I—
..v* his beu Judgment nand
.-h .j at
old Delns
n 1lot of bur- ■ visiting in New York City and in-’nho und*r*cdt
be free
to use
“vold
being ruled
ruled bv*
by^a
operation at, Northwestern college, Naperville,
ment With Bureaus and
apply his honest convictions to ques- caucrats.
staad of the 24 hour service expected I ,Pcnno&lt;iJc,?c4p
? mak7 i “re ,w&gt;ld,f,K special meetings. Moti­
ons
Ittons coming before congress. If
Fortunately the American people was five days in reaching Hastings. I n® n ,nl^c r^?ve’7'
Is good day. Get Acquainted Night, League Ik Makes and Bums
Oommissions
tho'tbey could trust him to do that and -'‘to trained to accept political de- jt waa one o{
tcw it,Ucrg aaI_ • news to her friends.
[Night; Tuesday. Community Night;
Ita Own Gas
Dr. klaurkv Latta, .t
hrau
v&gt;» u&gt;v
■J
nlivei
co [believe him sincere and honest In hh itoat. A defeated minority in the vaged and gaveevidence of being , Ur A w• Woodburne gave an ] Wednesday. Church Night; Thursdepartment of history at olivet
Col- !Jdesire to promote the welfare of the United tates knows It has nothing [ watersoaked
Lights Instantly
the S«Mrv
interesting talk at the Commercial [day, Sunday School Night; Friday.
people, he would be glad to sene to fear from thc majority In the waj-I On the outside of the letter w,&lt; Club, yesterday noon on the sub-fvUltors Night. (Visiting Leagues.;
luncheon Monday noon hu urcme- them.
•. ■_ He did so for many years. M reprisals. The life and property (the notation. "Delayed al Livingston ‘?ecl
Pt‘acc' W« will review It at Sunday.
Union Service
These
was: “The Immediate Future
(The recordshows'that his const!a minority are not threatened Manor," the place where thegrcl-‘ length in our next l^suc.
young ladles are talented musicians
°w^?SHhL»nrtinff the fart that
tutents did
oio irust
“. because •&gt;«--wp* majority|ocm
•tutents
trust mm.
him. wncn
When inr|the here,
we —
accept
dent nappeneo.
happened.
j Dividend checks arc being paid by and zncaken.
speakers.
jjjat'tutenls
trust
him.
.
.for ।[rule
—Thn
oh
.v. —
------------------------1|(__________
|Q)e Freejx&gt;rt Stale Bank to their
*ni2i m the Worid &lt;«‘e Thomas B Rred of Maine,
The ,r,&lt;nn
reason .i..
they
have
so many (
--------------Arlie Reed, school coach and
^r tL n^ Dw Srid Mfe f« dS "'any
in Central
and
RS MUST FILE
[depositors. This should be wcl- scoutmaster
many years
yvtrr* speaker
spcnKv-r of
ui the
mt house,
nwu-v. revolutions
...........................
............. ....
— South ,OPERATORS
Scoutmaster and
and Miss
MUs Margaret
Margaret
mccracyhe declared the fact is "
‘m* ,n
*‘ *time
,me when
rattr
came
to ,h
the
when he
he muM
must, on
on AmPrlca
America *'
Is because
because there
there minorities!
minorities
RATES AND TARIFFS. co,nc ncw?
tfic folks who had de- Kellogg of Lakeview were married
1 posit*
tn that
bank.
A total
of 32of1-2
. ..handle
. .11
' DOfilt.s
in that
bank.
A total
32 recently
1-2 rm&gt;ntlv
at
up ...»
at Angola,
and left tor 1n_ __
that at Die present time democracy account
«count of
o age
age and
and health,
health give
give up
iw rnnr 2!'™! I)uc to
to inability
|naJ&gt;uu to
to
hand|e
aU the
per cent has now been paid.
ha* its back to the wall fighting for hu wofk ln congress, he addressed “nd property, so they fight back. ubH
h
.
trip to Nfatara Falls. Mr. Reed will
tlSr Hfe This b nm tl e lime «’ &lt;«’«’
“» th«- P«’Plp
hl'l“nd Uut *nea,u
. A“«- under the Gode
^udtiSf 7ndi»Mr. and Mrs. Howard Main arc »again
Ba&gt;n uc
ot uecreauon
be uic
Die Manager
Manager'of
Recreation
hr
Mr iruheLnente of narttos’ Atstrict, stating that not once-in all toans ought to clwose wisely what try thc
£7
the proud parent, of a baby boy at the Sherman Lake Camp for the
born on Friday, June 15. weighing. Kellogg Foundation. They were
cotuidenitlon of the problems of our
congre.w hod he received fronin ^t’J’bat It will not nUcinpL Thz |
wUJ
ronUnue&lt;J
Junr 10 lbs. He will answer to the name week etid guests of Mr. and Mrs
of Jerry Allen. Mother and son arc I John Van Deventer
uovernment
single member of his party in his purpose of government, he said, is ,Mlh 1334
Krvc K
.
Model No. 941
U
U lo «unb-e. hr dhh.lcl
criu.tan o! "U «',on «&lt;
Tl I
MohUalq, .nd °IU.. eoun- doing nicely and "Daddy'' is wear- j Mrs. Leia Roe 1* attending suming a big smile. Congratulations, ’mer school al Kalamazoo.
asked "What is the duty of the cltl. .suggesttore, as io what he should do; nomic interests of tiic people, not tlM
Arlie Reed, high school couch ami [ Miss Theresa Da use. daughter of
He grouped bls reply under as »heir congressman. It was a case[ to chumpton systems of morality.
.rhu.
accommodntional
period
Sree headX: Sm he Mid &lt;* the
‘rust,I&gt;K hlm ‘*causr n°r can
* *h “f'ly V“! Olir
none of the JenaltM or Scoutmaster, was married to MK-‘Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dnuse, Sr., beAmerican. mu£ culUvate the art of
had f*‘th *" h“ lnle«rt‘&gt; and
compulsions of the codi?
Margaret Kellogg, of Lakeview, at came thc bride of Harold Voelker.
We extend you a cordial invita­
being good followers. The lack is “bility.
Flnidlv said the sneaker we'must1 AH ,Qr h,re operators must file Angola. Ind. They went to Niagara' youngest son of Mrs. Emma Voelker
txr cent &lt;r«i
tion to come in and see the new Cole- '
ln&lt; rf(klfnt)
not of leaders, but of helpful followThc speaker declared that the old ,
s^“ktr- *
I rate* and tariffs. Those seeking in- Falls and Sandusky on a wedding of Lansing Saturday aftemo.m at
man Instant-Gas Ranges for 1934.
era; lack of thoughtful consldera- notion that thc people are always L*
Jf
cs won patience [formation regarding local rates and trip. Mr. Reed will be with the Kel-[two o'clock. Thc cremony took place
ttan of plans proposed. Unless that right Is an exploded fallacy. His- IJ"lr*“*; tariffs may have access to the same logg Foiuidation agam this summer. In their newly furnished home on
In all the world no stoves like these I
sliall be given there is little hope tory proves over and over again i
^nfrantedTus\ tlrepas't for such 8roul)s “ local cartage serving os manager of recreation at [Fernhill Court. Lansing. Ttir Rev
hllh.
See how they bring New Beauty to
the Siierman lake camp.—Battle 's. R. Wurtz, pastor of the Nashville
for democracy. We must cultivate that the people have often been
Your Kitchen; how they make it
and
will
face
us
again
Thc
imporCreek
Moon-Journal.
j
Evangelical
church,
performed
the
“sales resistance,'' to fads and fan­ wrong. They need capable, honest
hauling—dump truck hauling—ash
easy to have Better Cooked Foods
Relief'ceremony
in the presence w*
of the
— Thc
— .Barry
------ County
-------- Welfare
------- ------------- ...
cies proposed by dreamers as reme­ leaders, arid need to trust such lead- tank thing 1* for thc citizens of [nauiluK
hauling—etc . at neadmiarterx
headquarters.
to
X
Solr.ry
"
nd
•
,ew
d
"*
America to be vigilant, to realize '
for Your Table; how they make and
dies. The historian realizes that
Pennock hospital, friends. The bride's gown was pule
What we mast need, said the that eternal vigilance is Die price ,notwithstanding—the code for the I *55
burn their own gas . . . bring you
most of these proposals, while novel
Industry has not been 'thc
provldbig the materials. । pink embroidered organdy and her
.s|&gt;eaker, is men trained and quali­ we must pay for liberty, and for a •Trucking
real pas cooking service wherever
KIST in 2X reaped a£d\ik?3 IThC work h bcU"i
M ver&gt;’ bout’uct w“ Plnk
Most of them have been tried in fied for leadership in government, fair and Just economic life In tills es-vnUal codes’ w-ilT be enforced “U?yt0!l manner Vid it was The bridesmaid was Miss Esther
you live.
m ability
mm.„ and
...u character, to
W&gt;i«~vCT thr
rf ,
men of
other countries in the past and mr..
*v«e
UA-mselm
u&gt;
me
proWenu
.'
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Item
ta
w
wteep
•»
There
will
be
no
abandonment
’
nie!
n
5
cd
‘
‘
d
17,0
hop
'f
,ll
“
i
Association
is
Dull,
of
Nashville.
Her
gown
was
found wanting. We must approach
See the amazing new Band-A! «‘_«L u&gt; nave me cnance to get uw.Dronzc lace. ~
■to their rights, they usually get thc ,cnfoTcernent of° Stages jgiaa
The .........................
bride's brother, DIAL TYPE
Blu Burner, one of thc greatest im­
[kind of government they deserve. ,only commencing.
। work done in this manner. It could‘Adolph Danse, jf.. was the best
SAFETY
provements ever made in liquid fuel
and that means a rotten govern- '
!not have been done in these times.; man. A luncheon was served fcillowCARBURETOR
ment. a vigilant, patient, wide­ PASSING OF GEORGE
fond
with the limited income of a I mg
Ing the ceremony. Mrs. Voelker has
lias
stoves. See the new Dial Type Safety •
'a,ul w,,h
VALVE
—8-!...!
._j ....
---. _a kindergarten teacher,
awake jieople, not fault-finding but !
’
HINCHMAN' SUNDAY it,
। h°
P*lal. vhad
not the project been lbeen
teacher, having
having
Carburetor Valve.- See the clear­
reasonable — citizens who criticise |
T
__ I in
by 4he commission.
[taught three years in Boyne City
blue, smokeless cooking flame. See
George L Hinchman, aged 59. । Sunday afternoon as B. R. Reed j and the past four years in Lansing,
fairly, with the alm of correcting
how these stoves light instantly . ..
I wrongs, that is thc need of the hour who had lived his enure life in Bar-, VV1U at worfc jn his drug store, he [Mr. Voelker has been in Uie Lansing
| America has a tradition to which ry county, died on Sunday June 17. thought he smelled smoke. Going (post office for four yean} mid is now
just like city gas.
we must hold. It wa* tersely ex­ at his home here after an illness of tnto the back room of the store it employed at the State building us
You’ll like the new modern finishes
was mUch mon? notlct-nb,c ■ «&gt; he postal clerk. They left for Chicago
pressed by Abraham Lincoln, that “hI U^me son nf Mr n„rt
the pleasing color combinations. You’ll
’i
. Mr mid Mrs. | turned in an alarm, which called I to attend the World's fair, and will
this government must be "a govlike thc concealed fuel tanks on all range
| eminent of. by and for thc people'' S? hL* Hlnch“’an- Pioneer residents thc flrt. department. It wax found Impend a few days at n cottage on
models . . . tanks that are rust, acid and
...,H
o
,
Uial
n
w
~
thai
li&lt;d
bmn
.
I
^
RC
MlcWli
,
n
’
Thr&gt;
uU1
of
Baltimore
township,
both
j We should all alm to have it so. and
corrosion-proof, because they arc made of
’ to do our duty temperately, fairly. whom died several years ago.
put into the furnace in the basement ihome to their many friends after
the new patented Everdur metal. You'll be
For a number of years. Mr. Hinch­ I had caught fire and live gasses had June 23 at Fernhill Court. Lansing, SEE THE MANY
using our best Judgment and ■giving
surprised at how easy, safe and cconomif^l
proper consideration for the ri|hlj man was engaged in the wool busi­ [exploded forcing the back damper। On Thursday night. Mrs. E. A.
these stoves are to operate.
*
NEW
MODELS
ncss here and of late years devoted open. This filled thc bxsement with Hannemnn. Mr and Mrs J. C- Furand interests of others.
Come in during thia special deidbphis tune to his large farm in Balti­ (islnoke, which continued to pour out(nlss and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. MunVarious types
more township.
stration.
,
I I
suited to every
after the explosion. It was fortu-|ro enjoyed a pot luck supper with
NEWS FROM CAMP BAR­
Surviving Is his wife. Mrs. Kittle' nate that the fire was discovered Mr. and Mrs. L. H Cook at Tirorncooking need and
RY-AT STUART LAKE.
Our Store ..
Hinchman
as soon as it Was. as the sipokc apple lake. It was Mrs. Cook's birth­
; Thirty-two boys and twenty­
the
Funeral services were held at the
. three girls, besides twelve lenders home on So. Hanover St., on Tues­ might have done a lot of damigte in day
' have all helped to make Camp Bar­ day afternoon, lhe Rev. J. A. Mc- McCreery's dry cleaning room* on I Nashville will probably see the ncthc same level, as well as to goods UviUes starting the new bridge
ry bigger and better than
GET THIS
_...
. , last
,
■year, 'Nully
.’uia\ onluuumg
officiating. iniermci
Interment was1 In the drug store.
'
[around July 1st. A tent|&gt;orary bridge NEW RECIPE
The Ktnerou. gUU &lt;d dUhe« and ;
: A ?on weighing eight pounds and
be provided and an improved . BOOK
linoleum, and thc new diving board’ Sincere
---------------.. -is extended
:
sympathy
' four ounces was born on Juno 16 to highway around thc park while the
given by Robert Cook ore greatly tthe bereaved ones.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold DoXn.*. 901 S. new highway change k&gt;
appreciated The jelly donated by
: Hanover St., at Pennock hospital. North Main street, cutting across the
.Mrs. John Ironside was also grate- ।DEATH OF MRS. AL­
. I He has been named Richard Harold. I। Knoll fair
farm to M-14. to avoid the
[ fully received.
BERT HERNEY TODAY.
---------see
--------------dangerous
Knoll
corner.
R
Is
hoped!
o«w
dangerous
HASTINGS. MICH.
TELEPHONE 2101
| A fine bird house was one of the
Mrs. Albert Herney. who has been
CONGRESS DID WISELY.
| the water main will not have to be
|&lt;hc
°°
[camp contributions from thc boys.
Coach Holtforth of Middleville di- in
1 poor health for n long lime.' Congress did wisely in extending
.
,
,
. ,
____
[pa**cd
Pen-deposit
thc deposit
insurance
provision
ot L,®
” Wednesday
the —la
reeling and building mast of it
IJ
-- - away
-- --tills
-- morning
------ -— -at tnc
insurance
provision
or | ..—
-------------™
-afternoon
—••—
~­
... ,inking
..... . .. law for ftnother ycar :!(lire.
Jitiri-l nh
-mrer N&lt;&gt;
The Epworth League of Middle-|,'ock, WValundergone an thc
d‘« Ilf
of ILaurel
chapter
No. it
21 n
O F
E «8.
j ville came over nnd put on the Sun- lu,'f,r‘ll ?u aRt Friday.
,pnd ra|SJng lbe limit of the guaran- sPo,lsor’'d a bridge |&gt;arty and other remained for a visit with their north Rutland, given in honor of I
day evening service
survived
l-.usband,‘ty
.■•A.invc for
1W the
uiv boys
wyo 1I . s',e
-' by
• 'her . ........
y l0
io gs.ooo.
aouvu. instead
uisicaa of
oi *2.500 ns it K‘uncs Refreshments were served,
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Sara Burghduf last Sunday,
and Mrs Bert Newland spoke to thej
,*'£
daughter?.
Mrs.
Fred
Nowland
undcr
u
ie
present
law.
thc ' u)rWf. aaugntor.'.
Nowland under Uie present law. Since
There was a large crowd in town Whittemore.
.....__ ____
।__ Each' „of Grand
Grand Rapids.
R.tnids MrsMr-.
Karnid
.. . passing u&lt;
.1. uriwrn
-j___ .. Insurance
...
i girls at their vesper
service.
Haroldnix
the
of.the
the occasion being her 82nd birth-1
me deposit
niziuthull- SatI&gt;rday
. night .to.. hear
... thc
— Wilbur
.
. .
Genevieve and Maxine Erway left
"camp attended morning worship nt 'Brockway and Miss Beatrice Herney law
•- there
------ has been a complete
...
ab- MmmtalnMr*
Mountaineers of ru-tin.
Battle Creek and
Monday morning for it five ‘days’ day. About 54 were present.
ol Hastin«.
Hastings, t.-&gt;ree
t.ure grandciuldrcn ..a scncc of bank failures tn thte coun- I the SUMr
sugar drawing
drawing.
I the McCallum ■'church. Rev. Fred ■ 01
I mr.
n-manm/.o.) atny nt Stuart lake at the girls’
s’ster, Mrs. L. L- Bensley o.’’Traverse I try.
Mr. nr.u
and mra.
Mrs. gota
Scott oi
of Kalamazoo
i King, pastor.
Money to provide mince pies for!
[ran
the rero«cr
Kroger store last wecx
week wniiOj~
while camP- •
»a»
Iran
ran ine
At thc boys' track meet every boy City, and a brother. Harry Merrickof a school tn Wandswoth.,
..._
Maurice and
and Homer
Homer Erway
Erway of
of pupils
1 Allegan County Congressional Mr andj Mrs -—j Warner
were cn- "Maurice
took part in all tlte events, com­ of Hickory Comers.
Eng., has been left by a native of
No funeral rrrangements have yet committee
Joying their vacation.
Gpnd
—-d Rapids
Rapids w;r:
were Sunday vUl^;
visltore Kensington.
peting bi weight classes. Gordon
PRESENTS
I Mr and Mrs Charle.-, Deller and i at Itoy Erway'p.
ICrothcrs won the most points with been made.
as Allegan county's candidate for ^IrsfT,5,ul5Tl J1”1 cn,crt«ln*
Roy Oaks and family. Lemuel
Bob Angell second nnd Bernard
An old custom now revived in.
DEATH OF EDGAR BRISTOL I,ine
Bcneway a close third.
the Republican
nomination tar
from. Ohio.
oak.'fw
of rautt
East ttuiuinu
Rutland mm
and u-iinu
Leomi some parts ol Germany requires that
zrepuoncan
lor Concon- *n®
;.'-‘Vrelative®
■*—'Z'"——— On
j— Bunday
•”' ' vraa.v
r .
a rrnniMii w ll&gt;
..... . .
..................................
Edgar Bristol, aged 81. died at his!I gressman
Mrs. Florence Fleming is .serving
from the Fourth Congres-’ thl
’»•*,cy Ind
*??"
reunion
with
Mr.
and .ciagget
of ui
Irving
attended me
the ।| uniiai
bridal cuupii'.i
couples on itleaving the church,
»
u“ ti
..........
. —
.........
1 uiKKL* m
iiiH iiiii-nui-u
as cook for the girls' camp She be­ home near Dowling on Thursday sional District. Clare E. HofTman. Mr
Mrs.
’ Allred
rea Hanson and
ami Mrs. Al- birthday party at Wm. McNutt's of [saw
(saw through a log.
tneda Marley at Gun lake.
gan as cook for Camp Barry 15 having been ill for the past two
Mr and Mrs. John Jphnson of
years ago.
|years. Mr Bristol was well known
Battle Creek spent the week end j
[ The girls' camp . clc^x
closes Fc'™;Friday in his home community, having lived
.with their pyrents
’
[morning Come nnd see litem be- on the same farm for 71 years,
| Tiie Clover Leaf Club was enter- &lt;
fore then.
,
I He is survived by his wife, two
tained
Thursday night by Mrs. Ed. &lt;
,
--------------- « •—--------------[sons, Carl of Baltic Creek and Earl
Llebhauser
nnd
Mrs
Norman
How
[
&lt;
BEAR HIM IN MIND.
of Lacvy and three daughters. Mrs.
. ell. A short business meeting was, &lt;
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 2244*2557 H__
H-nry Jansen, the blind musician Chester Fulker. Scio. N Y. and
i held. Thc girb. voted to serve home j
, who plays on the streets o( Has- Mr8 l^ton Van Sickle and Mrs Carl
made ice cream and cake on Salur-, ’
tings, was born in Germany in 1869 Bowman of Bedford
day night. June 30. in thc north part [ 4
He cain^ to the United States In
The funeral was held at thc Bris[of the Glasgow store Lovely re- 4
SUNDAY ONLY, JUNE 24
1873. He lost hi* eyesight m 1876 U)1 hom&lt;' Saturday afternoon at two
RIB
freshments were served. The July
lie attended the Lansing School f&lt;.r &gt;&lt;&gt;clock with Interment in the BanEND
Lb. 1OC
meeting will be held at lhe home of
MEATY
Lb.
the blind tor five years and learned,Ac,d cemetery,
[Mrs. Della Bowman with Mrs. Otto
the trade of making brooms at
’ • *--------------&lt;
I Anderson assisting.
which trade hr worked for twentv i PASSING OF FORMER
[ Patricia Ani) Fisher has the scar­
w’ars It i* now imixvssiblc to work [
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT,
. let fever.
at that trade because brooms arr ■ Hastings people will remember
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' William Klelnhnns of East Lap­
c^.u'7'
-nw.ly made by machinery He now (Addison W. chamberlain, a former
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sing was In town Monday.
depend* on what people donate on sl*J&gt;crintendent of the city schools a
| Roy Brumm and Bruce. Miss
the street He wishes to thank ei - number of years ago. before the new
'Phyllis Brumm and Mary Fejghner
crybody for what thev nave done tor H‘K&gt;» tohoal building was erected,
Adults—20c; 5:00 to t'losing—Adults 25c
I
were
(n
Anu
Arbor
Tliulsdiy
to
sec
him. and al»o ask* that thev bear
Mr ChamberlaUi died on SulurMrs. Brumm who is in Univarsity
2}{ lb. pkg.
a--'
him In mind in the future
jda&gt;' hu home in Waterloo. Iowa.
iMMlptal.
--- »♦ *------------------- He is survived by his widow, a
MONDAY
and TUESDAY, JUNE 25 and 26
Ronald Bower from Tacoma.
HOFFMAN OUT FOR CONGRESS, daughter. Adclyn. and a son,
Washington was In town Monday.
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Attorney Clare E Hoffman of I Charles, all of Waterloo, also relaAllegan has announced himself a* a tnc.s in Grand Rapids Hastings who has. for thirty years, and more,'™
candidate lor the republican now.- friends extend sympathy to the be- faithfully and competently served
wcsie&gt; worst, in cold­
n.
nation tor congress m this congres- reared ones
i residents of this vicinity as an at-,
I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brumm and
sional district
There can be no
------------- *'♦ *--------------- torney. He owns, and pay# taxes'
children
of
Fremont spent the week
question about hta qualifications He COURT RESUMED Y’ESTERDAY. I upon rpnj estate In St. Joseph. Cass, '
ALSO —
with
is an outstanding lawyer in western
Judge McPeek wound up the work, van Buren. Barry and Allegan■ end
cnat ^
“n the latter's
tatters parents,
parents. Mr.
Mr.
WARREN WILLIAM
Michigan, a good speaker and Jin our circuit court on Wednesday counties and knows something of and
|
clear-headed, right-thinking man ol last week bccau.se there were no the taxpayers' troubles and. If nom-L
Jd\W&lt;^,e U vlsttlnK relative*
ALLEN JENKINS
MAGNOLIA
—
_
SHULTZ or
We are glad to 5«c such a man enter more cases at that time ready for mated and elected, will give to thc 111 Battlc Creg|tKATHRYN SERGAVA
PoundFREEPORT lb.
the list as a candidate for nonnna-, trial Court adjourned until Tues- -District and Its interests thc same.
GLAKfi cheek
’ton.
,
i day of this week. There remains curnestnews and singleness of pur-1
Sunday visitant
at Fred Otis'
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a milk truck backed out of a drivedriveThe yearly meeting of thc Hos-1 “ind G°° Harlhc&gt;' ‘Uld *de of Haswaydwo and one-h.lt miles east of mer Cemetery Circle will ^ret.at
a^u^.t’ial^im^E^ m? I
•
Mulliken on M-50 and the Smith the Hosmer schoolhouse Friday eve- Lrfta aiid ^Sni ttS’MriS n^er
f0*1’1 .E™a&gt;: “nd BllHc Newland
car hit it The Smith car washing June 22 at 8 o'clock. A good
। "lun,ed ,Sun.da&gt; fr«« a »«k«
wrecked and th" driver was taken to attendance is desired as there will j, claims the honor of fumiahlne1 c^3'
M' C’
Camp ai
,Mulhken for first aid and then to [be election of officers and ether
,urntohto«,lake
Pennock
fiincerelv voura
It, L?*e11 alK1
'Pennock
fee cream
Kineerwi,v™ir&lt;
and Katie Whittemore and
Pcnhock hotipital.
hospital. He suffered frac-1 buxines*,
buxines*. Jcc
greain will be
bi1 served
tare*
of
one
leg
and
several
ribs.
id
bring
along
your
cake.
By
order,
Ai
teoot
^vanity
Coheres
!
“
4fof«
Pranshka
left
Saturday
for
ture* of one leg and several ribs.
*“*----- ------------------ *“
**----------- --------------------of cemetery board.
I
L
a trip to the "Century ot Progrcw." &lt;
HOLINESS UNION.
I
——«&gt;»
|
sl0,uU Committee.
| Robert McGtocklte. wife, and son &lt;
The June meeting of the Holiness
HONORED BERNIE MORE.
E4»'y C. Reid. 62 years publisher and Uxil* Havens of Hastings were r,
Union will be held Thursday of this
E. B. More, well known in ihls[or l,’c Allegan Oaxclte. President. I Sunday visitors at Forrest Havens*. I
week at lhe Wesleyan Methodist city as "Bernft" More, who gradual-1 Douglas E. Alcock, Editor, Allegan They ail spent the P. M. al Cun ’
[church.
lake,
church. Business
Business meeting
meeting at
at 7:00
7:00 fed
'id from
from our
our schools,
schools, has
has agAtn
agdtn been
been News.
News. Publicity
Publicity Manager-Treasurer:
Manager-Treasurer; [lake.
followed by the service nt 7 30. Rev. [chosen a member of the Marshall. D’- Herman E. Krcager. Kaugatuck,, 1I Dolores and Annita McGlocklln of. &lt;
I Hastings returned home Sunday j &lt;
Minard Lewis of Frec;x|rt will speak. Mich . school board He is now the! Secretary —Political Adv.
[after
spending wvcrai
several dajs
with L
Come and enjoy it withuis. Wm. C. president of that body, and has
■
• • •--------------;«
hct op&lt;-nuu&gt;«
aayw wn'it
ream! Barents here.
here
Gearhart. Secy.
been for several years
' The world’s arrowroot xupply their grandparents
- ---------------------- ------------------------ t
'comes from St Vincent Island 1 Mrs. Cleo Brown and children and ’
The world s largest canning city b
MARRIAGE ULEN8E8.
(West Indie*); it sends out about 3,- ■ Katie Whittemore' of Hickory Cor- , 4

the honor claimed by Kltchikan. Paul Ourrad. Caledonia-.-19 oOOfiQO pounds of that herb annual-'ners, called on relative* hare la*t[&lt;
1^“(Ruth J. Brog. Middleville ...18^.
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Questions and Answers Pertaining
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RAMBY’S RESORT AT
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10, 1934

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Mrs. Ruth Springer of Hastings Ing to his work at the W. K. Kellogg
HINDS CORNERS.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gra­
plant in Battle Creek and in trying
Mrs. Bump returned to her homo
ham Monday.
&lt;Uy
-----------। Uy of Battle Creek
creek spent Sunday
Mr and
Mr.
” 1 Mrs. Chas. Harrington to adjust the windshield his hand in Hastings Sunday after spending
week with her daughter. Mrs. WUl ited I
Ha* Many Attraction* to Of- lST12*n&lt; rllh Mr and
•««&gt;
......... »&lt;mUy
----------- attended thc Nazarenc went through the glass resulting in aMoore.
—
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~
.
. .
iKV?‘ _
.
'
church nt
az bNashville Sunday. Made­ the lacerations.
fer Resorters
and. —
Tourist*
I Mrs. Frank
Hawblltx spent Bunday
nlng.
Robert
Holley
of
Kalamacoo
and
—
line
Culp
filled
the
pulpit
in
Uie
1M2. together with any reassessed menta or must I pay the entire
The Children's day was observed
Robert Bryans of Hastings spent
tewts
i morning and Will Troxwell in the
at Vary Moderate Prieee
texes of 1931 and prior years, reas- amount at one time?
•
_
(evening aervice. They both rendered Sunday morning at Assyria Center.
““M either in 1932 or 1933. and
C.
E.
Itemby of Kalamasoo, has1 — - A
large
attendance
and
good
offerMarshall was a very fine sermons and in Uie spirit,
A.—The county treasurer's office ts
Mrs. Vldn Phillips of Hastings
•hall also Include taxes of 1931 or glad
purchased the Baker Hotel and Re- week
pastor i.
is taking
two'weeks'.
eek end guest?
guests of his parents.
Barents. Mr.
Mr The
. ---------__ __a .....
to co-operate with any tax­ «rt
spent Sunday with her son, Mr.
.1 crooked lake and h.. put it
’£.rshal1.
™
“ lWQ *«*&gt;
prior years which have not as yet
Mrs. Mabel Van Aukcn Is caring and Mrs Burrell Phillipa.
been ordered reassessed by Uie board payer by accepting partial payments
If you wish to pay this by a series In first class shape by remodeling \pJJJ Llurday Vith Mr aixf m£I Ml” Doroth&gt;’ Mead of Newaygo is
Mrs.
Mary Payne and daughter,
of supervisors, and shall also include of
for her daughter. Mrs. Maxine Stan­
paymenu, they wlU assist you by and redecorating. Very reasonable claud Reid near Bedford
the texes appearing on the charge­
spending port of her vacation with nard. who Is ill at the home of Iter Arloa. of Hastings called on Mrs. Friday night WM MU Mtti
there being several from I
C. N. Tobias Wednesday.
back list of 1934—within the aro- arranging a schedule of pay menu.
sister.
Mrs.
cleila
Shepard
of
Bat
­
Q —Are 1933 taxes affected by the
He has plenty of good boats to few days at Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Colvin of Hastings Creek and Hasting* present,
summer
tle Creek. .
above mentioned Act 11. delinquent rent, an well as a number of cot- Bldepnan. _ ,
school.
.
spent the week end with thalr e-yone enjoyed a good time M
corrected.
Melbourne
Shepard,
son
of
Mr.
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Warren all enjoyed the tint muak. W«
Alfred Noem nnd family of Chi­
Act 21. P. A- Extra Session. 1934.
In »11.60. which we think wax
A»ZAct 11
°ne adopted by the. prices. Read his advertisement In
cago spent Sunday at their cottage and Mrs. Lynn Shepard formerly of Brogan and family.
provides. In substance, that taxesi'
MORGAN.
Assyria Center and bride'called at
Mr. and Mrs W. o. Tobias and there being a Father and Bon
here.
#
of 1933, If paid before November 1. 1934“eglslaturr. which permits thej this issue for further particulars.
Otto Van Sickle of Lansing is
the home of his uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keel Tobias and chil­ quel at Hendershott the same
1934. may be paid with a collection• amortisation of delinquent taxes off DEATH OF CHAS. H. GORDON. spending a port of his vacation with
Mrs. Sophie Mead and Forrest had Uvant Wlm
yrc. umn
McIntyre.
Both are
are empiv,employ- dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyle To­ nlng. We will have another
,
1932
and
prior
years
over
an
extend
­
fee of 3%, and no charge U to be
his fatlH-r- and grandparents, Mr. the pleasure of being present at the ices ut Kellogg Inn. Buttle Creek,
When the late Dr. Samuel Dickie —
month. You will sec th* adv. ;
bias in BalUe Creek Bunday.
ed pYriod of ten years, it cancels’
made for Interest.
well attended Mead reunion held at
Mr. and Mrs C.%. Russell enter­
J was superintendent of schools In ] “*id Mrs. Wm. Van Sickle.
Frank Tobias and friend of Nash­
Q —How much longer may I pay lhe tax sale of 1934 and permits Uie; Hastings, a little time before the j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Phillips of Gull lake June 16th. A good time Mined Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woods ville called on' his brother. Mr. and
1933 taxes without interest or ix?nal- payment of these taxes any time be­' first class graduated from th* Grand Rapids spent lhe week end and bountiful dinner was enjoyed by and daughters. Fern and Leota. C.
fore September 1. 1935, without in­
ty being added?
“nIH. Woods, and R J. Lucas all of day afternoon.
— Stuart
------ rDraper.
'-------,, ‘ ,7", . t tne common people *r«
terest or penalty It provides for; high school which was organ- with Mr. and •Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bush anrl iprtlcrTeqR
ARdVRiA
Assyria, and Mr. Wesley Russell of
Loyd Cool of Clarksville spent
payment by Installments of one- ized by Dr. Dickie, the writer
»kua..k7i.^ i
: Battle Creek on Sunday. The event
date on which 1933 texes' may be tenth each year, the first payment remembers seeing a modest, un- Sunday with Bernard Draper.
8und&gt;y *‘lh MUsl 'Hie firxt woman anMor ta the
Lisle
Strickland
had
Uie
mlsforbeing
the
birthdays
of
Mrs
Woods
Phillips.
I United States was Mrs RrQvwn am*
paid without Interest or penalty.
The Webb reunion was held at tune to sever three cords in the back H-rn and Loretta Russell. Refresh­ Susie
being due before September 1, 1935.■ assuming young fellow enter Uie
Mr and Mr. Frank Golden and 'ton of Georgia, whS SSStS
high school room one day—a new the Lake house resort Sunday.
Q —How much interest and penal­
Q—Do I have to make applica­
er has hand recently. He was drtv- Tnents were served tn the afternoon. family visited his sister, Mr. and was ^poorary
" "'•J
ty will be added on 1933 taxes after tion to come under the terms of this scholar. He was "Charlie" Gordon.
i He lived on a form south of Mid­
November 1. 1934?
bill?
dleville and came to Hastings be­
A.—The law provides that a 4 per
A.—No. Any taxes of 1931 or prior cause this city then hud the only orcent penalty or collection charge years are automatically brought uij- ganzed high school m Uie county.
shall be made, plus Interest at the der its provisions.
He was a studious fellow who seem­
rate of three-quarters of one per
Q —Must the 1933 taxes be paid to, cd to know exactly whet he was
cent per month from March 1. 1934. take odvantage of Act 11?
after. One never saw him roqmlng
Thus the charge made in November,
A,—No. Il is advisable to pay lhe around the streets nor idling away
1934 will be i pr cent plus Interest
his time. He loved books and was
for 9 months or 6 3/4'5. making a 1933 taxes before November 1. 1934 a real student.
total of 10 3/4'5- to be added, and but the fact Uiat 1933 taxes are un­ ‘ Prom Hastings he went to Albion
3/4% will be added for each month paid does not prevent the taxpayer College, graduating from that in­
after October 31. that the tex is un­ from receiving relief.
stitution with honor. He established
paid.
Q—When may I pay lhe first in­ the first college paper, "The Pleiad."
Q —When will unpaid 1933 taxes stallment of 1932 or previous taxes while he was Uiere, more than fifty
under this set?
years ngo.
A.—Any installment or Install­
After conipleUng his course at Al­
A—At Uie 1039 annual tax sale on
ments may be paid before Septem­ bion he attended lhe University of
the first Tuesday in May.
ber 1. 1935 without interest. Unless Chicago and later went to the Uni­
Q —“I owe. 1930,1031,1032 and 1933 Uie first payment Is paid by that versity of Heidelberg, Germany. He
tnxea. Which should I pay first?" date, the taxes go to sale (n May. first taught in high schools and
A.—The 1033 taxes should be paid 1936 Installments may be paid at later In colleges. The last work he
first. Under the new laws affecting any Ume before the due date.
did before retiring was to have
delinquent taxes, a longer period
of the department of geology
Q —What Interest do I have to charge
1
of time with lower interest rates Is pay under this plan?
In thc Tennessee State University.
granted on Uie taxes of 1032 and
A—No interest is collected on ony JHu filled that jwsltlon for many
prior years.
years, retiring only a short time ago.
Q—When must 1932 and prior Installments paid before September 'He was not only an instructor, but
years' taxes be paid to escape Inter­ 1. 1935. After that date they bear ।an author, always specializing In
Interest at the rate of 4*t per an- .g-ology.
est and penalty?
num.
Dr. Gordon had recently made
A.—Tuxes of 1932 and prior years
Q—May I pay all Installments In nls home at Bradenton. Florida, and
may be paid any time before Sep­
tember 1. 1935 without Interest or one or two years, instead of spread­ died nt ids home there on Tuesday I
ing
lhe
tax
over
a
10
year
period?
penalty.
of last week, after n lingering ill­
—You may pay the Installments ness. He was 77 years, of age. Ho
Q —May I pay my taxes In Install - asA.far
New arrivals .. . dozen of pairs in glisten­
In advance os you wish, thus is survived by his widow and three
saving yourself Interest.
daughters. Th- body was brought
ing white kidakin! Cool, light and comfor­
Q—"I have’an unrecorded war­ •o Middleville for burial.
table. Choose from seamless operas, eye­
ranty deed on which the 1933 and
MIDDLEVILLE.
IB
prior years' taxes are unpaid. Does
let ties, step-in pumps. Spanish or Conti­
A card party Friday under the
this new law permit this deed to be
auspices of the O. E 8. was held at
nent! heels. Smooth-fitting s.xea 3 to 9.
recorded?"
thc village hall. Some beautiful
A—Previously. in order to record a bouquets were given as prlzea.
warranty deed. It was necessary to
A daughter took up her residence
obtain a tax certificate which certi­ with Mr. and Mrs. Ball on Sherman
fied that there were no delinquent street early last Monday A. M. At
taxes on the property covered by lhe last reports all were doing fine.
deed. Act 11 Public Acta Extra Ses-'
Miss Lx&gt;ttle Howard celebrated her I
slon. 1934. however, states that taxes 88th birthday at her Sherman street j
[of 1932 and prior years are not to be home on June 14th. by having the
1. considered as delinquent since under Baptist Aid Society meeting in the
| this law they Will not be due until P. M nt which light ref resit menu
.September, 1935. Therefore. In the were brought In by the ladles and
'case mentioned In the question served following the meeting. Some
, above, it would be necessary for the of her neighbors remembered her
j1 1983 tax lf&gt;
tmUi ln
in,o^
nrifrr
rfrr.ULrref' »“h sonir clothing which was much
cord Uie deed, but the 1832 and prior. appreciated, she has lived in this
| years tax need not be paid, but any community for many years and has
Two-atrap models—the ideal summer shoo
unpaid taxes should be stated In thc the love nnd respect of all.
deed.
Mrs. Charles Baughman was de­
for kiddies of all ages! Stitchdown'cortlivering milk as usual the other
atruetion
means no stiffness !w They’ve
SUDDEN DEATH.
morning and when turning onto
Adolph Muehlbeck, age 66, whose Grand Rapids street from Main St.,
double markless composition soles. Per­
home was al 1410 Mullanr street, a car driving west collided with her
forated
vamp.
Choose from brown-. ’
Detroit, died •suddenly Friday fore­ and she wax rendered unconscious
noon at the home of his daughter. Aid was quickly rendered and at
'or smoked elk. Live rubber hcets.
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Bucher, who last reports she was Improving, al­
illve on Hastings, Route 6 He had though badly bruised. No bones
been stopping a little time at his were broken.
Women’s dir-cooled Mesh
{daughter's. Friday forenoon he
Ozro Root, who Is working in Chi­
Women’s White and Blue
'came in from the yard, dropped into cago. III., arrived Saturday to visit
| it chair saying Uiat he had an at- his family for a few days.
jtock of indigestion. In ten mlnVur Adams recently sold some
In white ,
, i
[utes he expired. Dr. Adrounle as cattle he had been feeding to a lo­
Built to lest severd sessonst
coroner, did not think that an in­ cal buyer, one steer about 1« months
quest was necessary as it was ap- old weighed 990 lbs. A fine one for
| parent that he had died from heart his age. He hod t been a perfect
trouble. The remains were taken to feeder and will sure make some good
Detroit Saturday for burial. &lt;
eating.
For loungirgy, sports and all-summer
Strap model—as pictured! Servie*.
A fine rain visited these parts
wear. Light, cooL Sporty-looking I
able cemented construction. Cool cloth
LOSES CAR IN CHICAGO.
Bunday night and Monday A. M.
Latex (rubber) treated for longer
u.'per with eut-oot vamp. Sola and
An automobile belonging to H. J. which will be much appreciated by
wear. Vulcanised crepe rubber soles
heels of Newtax"—a markloM eoiHart, agriculture teacher at the Lake all. While we need a quantity of
and boels. Soap and water cleans 'em 1
ton and rubber compoeitloa.
te 1
Odessa high school, was stolen In rain to wet up old mother earth this
Chicago while Mr. Hart was at thc kind a shower does a world of good.
Century ol Progress exposition with
Visitors st the d. D. Whitmore
a group of local high school pupils home on Bunday were, C. E. Storrs
No trace of thc car has been found. and family and O. O. Stricklen and
Mr. Hart and his passengers were family of Grand Rnpids. and their
returned to their homes by others son Charles H.. and lady friend of
Muskegon.
of lhe party.
‘ Thomas Gillette took a vacation
CAUSED NO DAMAGE.
Thursday and after looking around
Wednesday afternoon Are was dis­ for a good auto relumed home with
covered in a pile of sawdust and a second hand one. This will en­
refuse in the rear of lhe Manufac­ able him to get back and forth to his
turing Company plant on E. Thom |XMt office job without assistance.
street. Tire department was called
out and subdued thc flames. There
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
was no damage caused by the fire.
Ray Conklin and Emelena Covey
Just ini The snappiest styles in white or
of Union City spent Sunday with the
If cost is any indication of qual­ former's mother. Mrs. Frank Norton
pastel pique you’ll see for a long time to
ity, American local government and family.
,
'should be the best In Uie world.—
come! Big brims and small brims; Jean
Mrs. Lulu Gray received word of
। Louisville Times.
the arrival of a baby daughter at
Nedra styled. Buy now... they’re new and
the home of her sori. Harold and
fresh, and you’ll have the whole long sum­
wife, June 12. The little miss will
answer to the name of Donna Heide.
mer to wear and enjoy them! 98c.
Mrs. Lulu Gray entertained her
son. Leon Gray, and family of West
Vermontville Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Cheeseman returned
home Sunday after spending some
time with her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle
Bump, at Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliston of West
Vermontville spent Saturday night
at Frank Norton's.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Cheeseman
and family attended the Children's
day services at Uie North Evangel­
ical church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hkrve Oheesman
and family spent Saturday evening
at Harold Gray's in East Assyria.
, A handy size for a complexion towel! Men
Norman and CShas, Cobb spent
the week end with their mother at’
like them for shaving! 18x37 Inch, with
BaXUe Creek.
fast-color borders in blue, pink, gold or
Mrs. Lulu Gray will entertain the
Birthday club Friday. June 22.
green. Easy to handle in laundering, so

Saved! Because Penney’s Said

- All Silk

Women’s and Misses WHITE

FLAT
CREPE

Deluxe

SHOES

50c »&lt;■
Gum Rubber

Men’*

Bathing
Caps

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL

25c

CHICAGO’S
j WORLD’S FAIR

Kiddies’ BAREFOOT

5 for

Sandals

Boys' Fancy

Men’* and Boy*’

SPORT
BELTS

Summer

25c

Summer Oxford*

98c

Women ’*

Rayon
Panty

25c

69c

Price

Big or Small, Pique is O.K.

New HATS

V 5Oc

Cotton
Slip

"Those Delicious
Sweet Pickles
PARAMOUNT
Raised in Barry County —
Sold by Local Grocers — No
finer product sold — Qrder
Paramount Today I

Hirsch Bros. &amp; Company
LOCAL

Beach Sandal*

Wiping
Cloths
3 yd. length*

10c

Ladies'

Michigan Central

A

Remnant*

INDUSTRY

39c

Cheerful

Cretonne*

Soft, Absorbent! Terry Weave

TOWELS

Men ’* All Wool

HIGHWpl
Father's day guesu at Mr. and
Mrs. Worth Green's were, Mr. and
Mrs. curt Marshall of Uie Branch
district and Earl Manhall of Mar­
shall and Mr. and Mrs. ’ George
Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hecker and
daughter. Juan Patricia, and Miss
Laura Francisco and Perry and
Jack Francisco of Hastings spent

IOC

Sleeveless

Red and Blue

Sweater

Hdk«.

you can use plenty of fresh, ones all the
time! Get them by the dozen ... NOW!

HASTING*

�TUB HASTINGS MANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNK M, 1K4

WEEKS CORNERS.
shott. Florence Glasgow, Ruth Lake, iceived word from Uielr eon. RuzkII,
Nora Matthews.
'that he ha* been tn New York City
James Baker of Irving and hb to visit Loren Oarllnger of the u. tended thc Webb reunion at Thorn­
it off until Jhunctay. June 33. His
shier, Miss Verda, want to Ohio ,8. Navy fleet, U. 8. Maryland. Lor- apple lake SundayThe Wheat Crop.
last week in response to a telegram i
Mrs. West and Hasel and Frank
announcing the death of their sis­ High school.
Smallest ln Years.
are spending their summer vacation go with him and will visit Mrs. J. A.
Reuth while there.
ter. They are student* at the High
Stanley Willett* of Concord spent kt their farm home.
Famine Averted.
—end with lhe home folks
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY. *. school and they wood have gradual- 1the week
Mrs. Chlo Hendershott and son
NORTH HOPE.
SKVKNTT N1XTH YKAB «•
the world
Friendly Diplomacy.
I Mr. and Mrs. George Gammage &lt;-d this term had II not been for this' here. Mr. aii(l Mrs Chester Willetts of Hastings. Mrs Emma Wood nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wataon of
affliction.
, nntJ children of Lansing were Sun­ daughter and their mother. Mrs.
_________________ 'in Gennaay. Italy and the NetherDetroit, who hive been «i»cndlug
— Miller and Mrs. Jahn
•_»— | Hny
&lt;1 Jt
According t^&gt; thc United States IBnd :xMU- Clayton and Roos, of
Mrs. Henry
day guests.
[ Ciiatham. Ontario, who have been
Beach, of the Hendershott district
Bureau of Agriculture, a uu,ler The house
...................................................
•*-and
---- --Mrs. Cameron McIntyre visited Mrs. Irene Dickerson Thursguests of Mr. and Mrs. Hickman of. Battle Creek were —. Mr.
Uje same risk as in the United
Ous Peake, relumed home Sunday.
attendance at
— the funeral
_2 _2
of ‘their land Norman of Quimby and Mrs.1
* Slates; in England about twice the wheat crop of about 400.000.000. wTlham Giunmn^~and"famlTy. Mr. sister. Mrs. Jane Hodges. Mrs. John Anna DeVine were Sunday guests of
bushels Is forecast; this represents and Mrs. Ross Johnson. Mr. and
Wayne Armour spent the week nighl and Sunday wttt) Oeorgfo.
E.
Hodges
of
Big
Rapids.
Mr*.
PhoeMr.
and
Mrs. Merritt Meade,
end &gt;t his home In Hastings.
n drop of some 61.000.000 bushels Mrs. JTcd Ogden, and Mr. qnd Mr». ba Bright of Lumbertown, and Mias' ""
Ill
■■
Havens and family al Southwest
—
...
'
Mrs.
Oay
Skinner
came
to
the
IX BARRY OOWNTY BlXtMONTHS so« ,flvc times the risk. Air travel has
Mr. and Mrs Myron Mazon ot
Ida Miller of Springfield. Mo., all home of Mr, and Mrs. Will Hyde Cedar Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart and
relatives of the deceased, were also |Monday and will stay till after the Ritchie and Bernard of Kalama­
IX BAHBY OUVKTY. THUtK months
MONTHS a long wny to
bt orc can np ago and indicates the extent to day
proach the safety of ground trans,
.
■
Fourth of July. Her daughter. Miss zoo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. daughter spent Sunday with Mr.
which thc drouth haa cut Into nor- ] MLm Natalie Caln. Miss Josephine present;
nnd Mrs. t*errls Brown and daugh-.
OUTaifiE BAHRY COUNTY’. SINK.
nnrr
Gay Sklnher. has entered Butter­ Lyle Dickerson and Jeane.
mal production. Even so. thi* wri-1 Burnett and MJsz Margaret Colwell
YBAR IN APVANCi»1.50
ter
al Prairieville.
.
worth hospital in Grand Rapids to
Francis Thomas, who Is working
Mr and Mrs. Otto Pranshka and
u..
। take q. nurse's training course and at Leslie Dickerson's, spent the
:.eo
RISKY BUSINESS.
family, in company with Mr. and
winter wheat last year by some 50.. ... ...
„
Qsiv.ru
Morra »ut
m u» week end al his home in Hastings.
— j Confession of Loub Ketchman to _____
Mrs. Lewis Ferguson of Kalamazoo,
Kellogg camp this summer.
Mrs. Lyle Dickerson accompanied sjjent Sunday at Kellogg's camp al
ADVKKTIBINO RATES.
(the murder of John J. Simons of gtwiHy
rOm 1the *
winter
wheat
vest ’f fIMS
tntcr *
he‘»t har the day &lt;Friday &gt; at Uie Hastings
In a letter posted from Green Bay.
Dorothy Potter is in Kalamazoo Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Armour and Pine lake, bringing their son. Rob­
DUpUr *4t«rtl*ik&lt; r.iM •■&gt;
; Grand Rapids should serve as an*
Wisconsm. a writer, who signj him-'lhls weck visiting her uncle. Alfred Mrs. Garner Hampton of Hastings ert.
home, who has been spending
It is Un- spring wheat yield, how- i ur iuiu Mr*.
clarence
Hyatt
re
­
=°&lt; other warning to motorists that it.
seems very! Higdon,
to Battle Creek Monday P. M. to the past week there.
viiucnti* ,u&gt;as;
.sen .as
&lt;v&gt;. Eric
rjic Norberg,
notuviK. .....
&lt;*™s
”----- and family.
ever, which reflect.* most accurateb
Dr
”at* re- self
.
Mrx
— —
turned to Joliet. Hl.. Saturday and much
Incensed. .to ...
think lhe Banner|
"Y5- Werhin
Herbie Wile.
wncox-------spent
wed- attend tile funeral of their uncle.
ia Isn't wise to pick up strangers hitch
Im* u*u -Sc k*&lt;»
llu’ extent of thc dyouth. No offl- will remove soon to their new home doubted his story of seeing a sca,*1C4daJ' in Hastings with Mrs. Clyde Sid Armour. Burial was at thc Ce­
HrliM. Na
u1z.ni*
tIw
rmrl
Rimnn*
1-.
rd.
‘
hiking
along
the
toad.
Simons
15
cm)
estimate
has
yet
been
made
LOWER
CROOKED LAKE.
■fur* roaci*
... Grand Haven.
■...
l..
i-’ Hendershott.
।in
'monster ui „....
Gun i'
lake.
The letter isj
,,S2dcr?!V&gt;4’
dar Creek cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Zimmer­
la Mtnunua and on]}. onc
nu4ny wjjo have paid but the dc|Mirtmeni places the conMr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Dickerson
Rcv_ Wilfred Lindsay of Wapako- os follows with dashes indicating uT‘&gt;C»&lt; M*“nnry .®&lt;&gt;S.l,l’l1y w .
C?1
r mi-rUcr* aiu b&lt; dearly for their generosity. Probably ditlon of spring wheat at 413, which neta. Ohio, came Monday to attend certain words omitted which might j"*] Mra- Norn McClelland Wed- were Battle Creek shoppers Satur­ man and children. Gloria nnd
Frahk. J., from 6t. Paul. Minn., arc
day evening.
thc commencement exercises, his not bear printing. H Mr. Norberg Ls n™ay'
Oblluarr, nutic
the week at Chris Zlmra will tahini
Mrs. Ella Dickerson -Is visiting ■pending
Miss Ruth Lindsay, being .willing to take oath and give tcstl«nd Mrs. Herbie Wilcox were
merman'n. Bunday visitors there
Uf
«ua.lhe fellow you sec thumbing (or a damage to the spring crop«comcs daughter.
'
one of the graduates. Rev. aiid MTs:|mbhy before a JiiiyThil he actually „,K,a{,
, Mr nnd "*rs- Mrs. EUlalic Lilts of the Bunnell were, Paul Zimmerman and fam­
rtde may be perfectly harmless— later on hi the year nnd only once ,Lindsay ore packing their goods [saw this creature of his Imagination. I vem Haw'blltz of Hlghbank. Mr. district
ily of Lawton. Frad Shuts and fam­
di I.* t&gt;ubiMbr4 an 'an unemployed man or boy attempt- before has any lower condition been preparatory
,
to moving to their new we would like to be present to hear ] “’’d Mr? Am08 Wenger were guests
ily of Mattawan and Jay Herrlngat any time Uns season
j;ijiome soon.
also.
EAST WALL LAKE
|the story; especially with Will Rog- (there
lnere a
“°’
ing to get somewhere; or a young­ estimated
and family of Grant.
Since this government bulletin |'
1 Miss Evelyn Day of Lansing spent
AND VICINITY.
ster out for an Inexpensive tour ot was issued there have been rains In । Mrs. O A- Burgess and Misses ers to conduct the cross examination. ,Sunday with her rnolber and sisMrs. Clarence Hammond of Has­
Ruth
Robson,
Jean
Barm*.
Anne
I
The
letter
is
reproduced
herewith:
1
the state—but lhe hundredth one the wdrouth-stricken
.__—------------ regions, „..
w ..
I^c Reynolds, wife and two sons. tings spent Tuesday nt Frank
and
It B Burton. Fem White. Kate Sibley.1
• ters and Miss Dora relumed with
Green Bay. Wls..
her Sunday evening to spend lhe Muri nnd Russell, of Cressey and Roush's.
may be a bad&lt;haracter who Is ask­
Marguerite
Helmanspcrgcr
and
M«Hostings
Banner:
Miss Solomon ot Richland visited
big for a ride In order to get a will be considerably revised when• bel Sisson enjoyed a house party at
I have just read article in MilwauE D. Reynolds Sunday.
finally issued. At present, however.
chance to rob yoq Picking up tjJC government estimates that the the Lahr cottage at Wall lake over kce paper which copy article in your
Mrs. Sprague of Toledo. Ohio, who
week end.
paper about big snake I sre in Gun
MILO.
,came to her cottage for a few days’
CONCERNING MONSTERS.
strangers Is a risky business these . pring crop may fall 75.000.000 bush- the
Floyd Brown. Lisle McArthur and lake Sunday
Prof. C. M. Jansky, Mrs. Jansky istay. Intends going to Europe soon.
Waters Clothes Shop
days.
*’ls be&gt;ow la&gt;t &gt;«*’■• which would Robert Brown are spending thc week
I suppose it Ls big Joke to you but it and their two daughters. Misses Hel­
.
Mention of the Oun lake Sea
•
bring total production to thc smallClifford Kahler and wife visited
near Grayling fishing.
f was not big joke to me. 1 tell you 1 en and Mary, from Madison. Wb.. Vnl Buckhams west of Kalamazoo
Savenr win r«.u u&gt;
m u&gt;»
any year since 1693
GOOD POLITICS.
um sfill shivering like ever. When I fttopjx'd over night Thursday with Friday.
"old timers'' here the Carter snake
OOOD
1ICS
,
Something or other was demon­
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY get to Rockf ord. Illinois, 1 go sec my their sister. Mr. und Mrs. H. J.
C. F. Vrceland and wife of Te­
Just what effect this short crop
score which caused much heated dis­
strated by Governor Comstock’s dis- .•ill have on wheat*. prices
.......... is u....CarejiMtatondi W it Cook,W it lawyer to sec If a man cm get Flower, and Bernice, on their way •cumseh spent Wednesday nt their
dlfflcussion more than two decades ago;
scared by a big snake like that und
missal of Judge Arthur J. Lacy from cult io determine We still have n j Jondcsoh and Clem Foster made an then have paper laugh at him. to Ann Arbor to attend a class re- ।cottage.
will recall to a more limited groupp a position on the state bonking ad- carryover of some 15C.OOO.OOO
------ :------ --bush
. ­ I auto trip through southern Michigan .
..r— ’ .—--T-|“nicn of Civil Engineers and Alunuii
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen nnd
Laugh at him and call iilpv maybe banquet Ht the University. Mr. ■children were visitors nt Clifford
the Joyous "snake hunu" lead byy vuory committee Just what is n
,a^ovc.l,,,?nnn?’ AI9’OUKjl h1**1 and northern Indiana Friday.
Mrs. L. A. Eaton returned Mitnday drunk, and Hilda tote Hlldu Is my Jansky graduated with thc class of Kahler's Sunday evening.
Sylvester Oreusel—no snake was
..
. .. .
, of this will be absorbed during the
omslon
The vtalnbtn.ua&gt; «t
Uw „„nl 0, th* rlM. from Bay City, where she attended
.
I0&lt;M
Ttiey
relumed
to
the
Flower
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kahler en­
ever found on the expeditions but
I- was
by! Jiome »»»!«.;
Saturday kiiiu
evening.
On Sunday icruiinca
----- sitting
—.b, uuounuu)
tertained Mr. ana
nnd Mrs. joc
Joe Stenger
Lansing must have known for many of price in wheal will be governed thc Bl-ennial Review ol the Mac-' Well 'yx&gt;u know
••finds" of a more liquid and enjoy­
months how much Mr. Lacy was re- by crop conditions in foreign coun­ cabers, as a dcieaatc from Barry lake and eating and my family and relatives 10 the number of 20 had and family of Milo Sunday,
all
ot
a
sudden
’
nV
Jw
Magnus.
together
to
meet
these
Mr.
—
ooy
Magnus
(
dinner
w
county.and Mrs Walter Jaunpman
able nature were Inevitably un;;­ ctivins for legal services
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Lloyd
Lloyd Star
Storrer nnd
If his ££
say. look pajxi and I look and tiiert- (frlcfids. They leave for the East daughter. Eloise with Mr. and Mrs
covered. However, despite all thc
charges were unreasonable, there•“’d
Wiephrrd was snake It was about fifteen feet Tuesday morning to visit their sons Robert Gorham nnd son. Bobble, of
fantastic rumors which have en­
fore, one can’t help but wonder why jlBVe resumed the production of 'urv quests of Hastings relatives and out in reeds and look like -. It b to New Jersey and Washington, Hastings.
hanced thc legendary nature of this
live feet and all of It is neck except i Their eldest son Moreau, b prcslRichard nnd Frances DeMott of
he wasn't dismissed long ago. The wheat on a scale more intensive friends.
creature, there actually was a "Carur.
u
,r
vuosequciiny
um
Mrs
Clarence
Grofie
and
MLss Hcad. Hilda holler nnd faint and . dent of the Federal Radio Commls- South Hastings were guests of Al­
fact undoubtedly to that Judge Lacy ‘Aha2J?Lr
Cons7l'“'utly the
let" snake. It may not have been
American crop does not constitute Aipm Thpinas arc in Olivet tills, then Uie snake look right at me and j stun n( Washington. Guests from bert Brill and family at their lol on
was
cot
fired
accepting
fees
but
•*HV
’
Hooooo"
like
a
cow
but
more
;
away
were
from
Grand
Rapids.
Kalweek
attending
commencement,
the
Wall lake on Sunday.
....
»&lt;* r
percentage of |f&gt;c to'»&gt;••
pfty or sixty feet long os somec ,
like a bull. I think it Ls more like,amazoo. Augusta and Dowagiac,
.. for announcing hLs Intention to op- taj world wheat crop, nor play such Cuesta of Mbs Nellie Grohe
■traight-faced tellers of "long ones"
HOPE CENTER.
pose Mr. Comstock's renomination an important part in determination i, Mr Clifford M Hammond and a ball titan like a cow Thta was) uist Thursday. June 14. the H. Ltried to make one believe, but thc
i Miss Clara G Nelson were united in not What you call a bull-snake club was entertained at the liome of
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Norwood
for governor. In other words even °f price levels
and
Bcfltia of Delton nnd Mr. and Mrs Mason
I marriage on Thursday afternoon. though Thru it splash in water and Mesdames Annie
snake undoubtedly was several
assuming that all the charges
* * *
June 11. at the Presbyterian •Manse, run away and then comes a num Humphrey. Meeting called to order Norwood of Kalamazoo spent Sun­
times larger than the most sizeable against Mr. Lacy are true. Uie judge
Evcn ‘f ,l“ K’wenmwnt rstimalcs the pastor. Rev M. Grigsby, officiat­ running with revolver nnd shoots at by the preaident. Mrs. Barber, and day afternoon at lhe Chas. McDer­
creatures of this sort which ordi­
j u. j.
... . ,
. are over-optimistic, there Is not
utaoutWIy could tavc kept rant „kcl&gt;.
w. ,
so Mr ing Max Lewis and Ethel Ham­ place where it was. but l would &lt;&gt;jrncd with songs; roll was «n- mott home.
narily inhabit Barry county. Link­
inugh if I didn't Im-so beared because swered by Current Events. After a
Mr nnd Mrs. Anthony Williams
on extracting fat fees without a as American consumers are con­ mond were the official witnesses. The snake was far away then.
short business session Mrs. Humph­ and three children of Kalamazoo
,
.
,
,
.
J
,
iyoung people
young people
win mnxe
will tneir
makenornc
their home
ing up evidence at hand, it seems
word
of protest-----from
the state adcenicd. Thc huge surpluses of
gov. iunn
. ' nonn
nh oif tne
h city, ah
...
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-In"
,011
inc
llt‘ “’a** ft|15 bifi^around as tay.rey. who had charge of the program, spent Sunday with the
latter's
that the Carter snake was a python
.... re- p
etnniCIlt-owilt-d
wheat on storage
ston.ee
”L.lh
QrU
A. ' ,1’T
ministration _____________
providing he had
t'&gt;mini-owiii'&lt;i wheat
In „.
tlu."*
mna” ].lap
py‘ O1
voyage through
8 or ns »n&gt;’
oUr ,’3&gt;* °r better introduced the speaker. Mr, Fowler mother, Mrs Lucy Leonard.
which escaped from a small circus
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granaries are sufftc ent to lake care i life.
ih.„ a
ni™.
—u_. o....
than
a stove pipe
f Kalamazoo, who gave a most tn­
Morris Ashby returned from Ann
quietly -In line.' Mr Comlht,
„ u ,
h,,..
In a neighboring county—Allegan, as
I urn not drunk and I wasn’t then teresting talk on Newfoundland, his Arbor Monday.
Mrs Margaret Riley entertained
stock's personal political ambitions
,__________________________
.i t like
io.- that yoil laugh native country, although he had
thc following guests nt her home •Uld* ,1 don
we.recall. It was probably about
Mrs George Halverson’s mother
--- a resident lwre fw fidpcn
ond not any desire to correct an ir­
Sarah
। Tuesday. Mr*. £..
’.. Vandlrn. Mr Please
""" correct in your paper ahdlbeen
is Improving slowly In health, after
seventeen feet long, as large around
regularity in government, therefore.
m Smith. ....
Mr »..
and
.... A vote oof thanks was given being confined to her bed for many
and Mrs Shcrm
u 'hen Go down and kill that snaky 'years.
as a fence post or small telegraph
Yours.
our speaker and we adjourned to the
Mrs. ElLsworth Smith and son El­
pole and sufficiently startling when
Eric Norberg.
ton. James Maxwell, also her
dining room where twenty-three
Mr nnd Mrs. Clare Texter nnd
missal. We arc not attempting to
it appeared to upset the equilibrium
' guests were served a delicious sup­ son, Vernon, of Hustings spent Sat­
brother-in-law. Charles Pouchund.
hold any brief for the Detroit ntROBINHUE PARK.
. (per. On June 21 our club will be urday with Ihelr parents. Mr. and
of Crystal Fails. Mr Ponchand re­
of even the most calm-minded of
tomey; perhaps he deserved to be
turns to his home in Crystal Falls,f Mrs Ella Horton of OLscgn spent 'rucsU of thc Charleston Club for Mrs Chas. McDermott Vernon re­
observers. In fact the Joshing of
e dismissed, perluips not. One thing
i Wednesday.
[Saturday night with Earl Robin- i” afternoon meeting and put on mained for a few days' visit with his
Uie incredulous became so intense,
grandparents.
1 son and family and attended the l,ic program.
' appears certain; the action of the
ics. thc only profit
that a sober person with a reputa­
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY 1 Moe school reunion.
Mf- ■l,1d Mrs w. C Schultz have
Miss Inez Ashby has employment
Let thia store outfit you
governor, himself, was far from be­
able teaching is the
Mrs. Zernic Mankcr and friend 'SPWK the past ten days at Lake Hills in the paper mill In Kalamazoo.
tion for veracity hesitated to re­
Mr.
and
Mrs
T
Phillips.
Mr.
and
ing above reproach, even though it
■
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•
Farm
but
-Will
return
to
Chicago
to
­
for the hot rummer
teaching
by
exam
of
Grand
Rapids
spent
Saturday
Mrs. Kate Williams is Improving
Mrs J L- Reed. Mr and Mrs. Wm
port chance, encounters with this
day.
Monday.
probably was "good" politics.
slowly
in
health.
pie — pROUDE.
। Ream. Mr and Mrs H. C p-.dme­ evening with Mr. and Mrs. George
creature. Doubtless now that the
1 Mrs. Harlan Scobey/epcnl Thurs­
Earl Paddock, Geraldine Halver­
lter. Mr and Mrs. Frederick Hart. i’ulmid
"sea serpent discovery" lias been
son. Margaret Scotsman and Mor­
Mrs. Evrld Jackson and son. Ran­ day in Kalamazoo.
UNUSUAL LEADERSHIP.
Mr and Mrs. Caleb Moore. Hiram
WHITE
Mrs. Bellinger made bupiqess trips ris Ashby passed the 8th grade ex­
announced, this latest monster of
• Jones. Henry Mishler, if. Trask. De- dall. called on Mrs. Gertrude Barnes
Regardless of what one thinks (if
,l&lt;£s Freeman and Mrs. A- D. Huy- nnd family of Harris Creek Thurs­ । to Hastings and Kalainazod Thurs­ amination successfully.
Barry county will never be seen thc Roosevelt administration, all
day
day night.
nard
are
at
Battle
Creek
attending
■ again. But the Carter snake
was
a
kc
a save extremely bia»cti emirs will have
CLOVERDALE.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bradfield went to
the encampment uf the G. A. R. ahd;' Mrs Wright Clifford ami spn. Nclreal creature seen many times by to admit thot ho*is one of thc most
Mrs. Martha Replogle Is staying
[son. spent Saturday evening with Galesburg after Jock Thursday eve­
people whose sobriety and reputa- exceptional leaders who has ever
Onio Strong of Tacoma. Washing-!! Mrs. Dnn Youngblood of Caledonia. ning. Saturday they were all In with her daughter. Mrs. Terpening.
of
Hastings
a few days this week.
1
Kalamazoo
for
thc
day.
Zipper—Short Sleeves
Don for veracity were bejond ques,he
ton. called on old friends in the city i
Mrs. Lester Monica and son.
tor these sueand madc UiCm a pleasant j
IB| Mrs Wilcox came home from Wall
Uonment of this country. Thc air mail
people here could1,—
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!
Charles and Miss Lydia Rodgers
riou* famine, par­ the western country, speaks very' Sturgis spent Sunday with Mr. and
spent Sunday afternoon With Mrs.
situation may have been handled with
Although he never again will be
conditions abroad highly of Ils growth and future pros- Mrs. A, C. Johnson Mr und Mrs. 'tamed Sunday and Monday their Leonard of Hastings.
crudeness, bad examples of graft and ticularly
Miss Emma Johncock of Harbor
a candidate lor public office, we be­
were anywhere near so unfavorable
but Is always glad to get back Ut Johnson of Middleville were Ison and wife and baby of Hostings.
corruption may have come to light in as conditions here.
-a
Beach nnd Mrs. Olin Brown of
lieve that a definite revulsion of
to old Michigan.
I
also
guests
there
recently.
"
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'
connection with thc handling of
Plainwell spent the week end with
Whiles und Colon
Alfred nun
nnd Oscar
Matthews unu
nnd ■ wr.
Aureo
u.Tir .-waiuicws
Mr. ana
and Mrs. ciooawin
Goodwin of near,
near
COATS GROVE.
popular feeling in favor of Ex­
Mr
and
Mnt
A.
Johncock.
Federal relief funds, close advisors
whether or not we consider So- Mbs Minnie Matthews left Mon- .Gun
lake sprnt
Thursday
evening
Elastic Top
----- 2J
r ... --------------------The Birthday meeting will lie held
President Herbert Hoover has set In.
Mrs Davenport, accompanied by
let Russia with any
nnv degree
dcBrce oi
nf toler
taler-­ dl,y (or South Bend. Indiana, where I nt
-&gt; the
•»— Green home.
may be accused of radicalism but viet
! with Mrs. Mae Oversmith on Tues- Mrs Bert Patton of Delton, spent
The wave of anger against him—at
Hie buildings on the Green farm day afternoon-June 26
confidence in the "chief." himself ation. we’ll have to admit that Max­ they will attend the annual picnic of
Monday at Kalamazoo.
times almost fanatical—haz died
im Lltvinoff cotninisar for foreign
Matthews* faintly. About ISO'1 are having ninny improvements
William Woodburn, of Garard.
never lags. People iby a 2 to 1 affairs. Ls giving the world a g&lt;xxl thc
The Garden Club will meet with
are exfjicled to be present.
down and people are able to Judge
made. w4Uch is a big improvement HL, a student preacher of Kimber- Mrz. Murk Garrison Thursday aftmajority, according to thc Literary lesson in the .jxiwers _.
of .friendly di-, Mr&gt; H. D Selden and sister. Mis* on our street. Chas.
and appreciate with some measure
Chas Mayo and son. ling Heights. Tenn . College, will ernoon. June 21 Evervone-welwwnP
’
Digest poll 1 still have faith that plomacy. "
No other
statesman in jujta Jeffery, left last Saturday for Wayne, of Battle Creek are doing preaeh here during thc summer on | n,,, Djbble famllv and Mr and
of calmness thc heroic struggle he
is
less
militant
or
dictathe
St
Lxniu
fair,
to
be
absent
three
tinwork.
RooM-vclt is doing as much as any
made against Uie overwhelming odds
LinenH, Cord*, Prints,
tonal than this roly-poly Ru-sshui &lt;&gt;r four week.- They will also visit
Mr. and Mrs. George Lapham of
man could do to meet thc senes of
’
’ any blustering or friend* ai Grand RapkLs and St. Grand Rapids. Mrs Lee Lapham.
of a world-wide disorder. Hoover lias
Ducks, SeerNiickera
o.
cm m
crises that began even before he as­ threats he has accomplished inure Joseph Mich also at Chicago and Leota nnd Dale of Maple Grove “L?' .""‘J"' W^nc*,U&gt;' w'*1’ “/.u.hl.r
W?ru. Ind. spent the
come to represent the personifica­
’Nubs
sumed office; arc willing to place in the way o... fncndly alliances BatuMa. III., enroute.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green good attendance Program was H) wcek end wlth M
d M
.
tion of that mythical, much talkcdentire blame on subordinates for thap any of thc swashbuckling ixill*
Sunday while on their way home. charge of Mrs E. a Smith. Miss j Dickerson
Boys'
sizes $1,29 Io $1.59.
of figure—the rugged Individual—at;
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
[Mrs Lapham and children s|ient Mumford, county nurse gave a talk
Farrell Replogle of Washington,
mistakes that have happened. Any ileus who seem to put considerable
Individual who is considerably more
Mrs. Minnie Greblc has an orange ! the latter part of the week with concerning her trip to Washington; D c , Wlu (
Monday visitliw
man who can keep most of mo nn. JrSi” X Icjl‘mPure Wool
i-izllvt- armaments.
popular now than Ire was before
tree in foil blown. The
...2' fragrant
2._
, her son in Grand Rapids and al- Mrs. F!oyd Everhart of Hotlng.
Vun under his standard despite ell
Ldviuoff first created a stir amonff blossoms and glossy foliage are very tended the opening of Division av­ gave a solo and ’talk; Marian Wood- anccs.
some of the academic theorist* of
ha*
a
'E
’
iro|ieiiii
diplomacy
wncn.
iqi'
tik[
man
gave
a
|ilano
solo;
Nano
Cool1
'
of these stumbling blocks
beautiful and much ndmlrtd. espe­
enue while there.
r
_________
the new deal began talking loo
•fore
u
League
of
Nations
Mrs. Jene Kreuger of Grand Rap-1 bough and Freda Smith gave readWEST CARLTON.
cially by those who liave never seen
quality for leadership that Is alnust
Assembly, hr stated that hl* one before
ids spent Sunday at her home
Ings; Miss Larrlss of Hastings gave
Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler and
unique.
the ultimate success at rugged, in­
Mrs Charles Brown and children
Mrs. McKibben and daughters. । a talk about the work of the Camp Arthur Richardson and wife attendjieacv bj disarming 100 per cent it ,
Maxlnc. Barbara and Frances Pow- iFire Giris.
ed the funeral and burial of Grace
Slacks, Cream White,
dependent. self-reliant American­
A GOOD- INVESTMENT
other nations would fqllpw miii .to spend thc summer with Mrs Eat­ ers of Oun lake spent Tliuroday
Mr. and Mrs. H. Woodman andiBreandle at Clarksville Saturday P.
Tun and Black, Nubs.
ism of the best type.
Although It’s too early- vet tn from Then he sat back and chuckled on
__
with Mrs. A. Johnson.
daughters. Ruth and Marian. vis-|M. Sympathy Ls extended thc bcPlain grey und tan.
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ited
Gottfried
Bierl
and
family
near
rcavnrf
.„,i
R.
v
J
Ralph
Wooton
and
wife
of
definite conclusions, indication.* arc
reaved toothers and relatives.
Stanton. are visiting relatives and
POWERS ECHOES.
Lowell on Sunday.
A TAMED LION.
Orton Edwards and bride wenthat
athletic1 '.t-iunb
—'or less confusion
try and ■ xp aln will attend the Alumni reunion of
---- the
—- summer less contusion
to try armto ixpain
Mr. and Mrs. C. J Sclptsbcrgcr.! ¥&gt;• »nd Mrs. Mangps and (amity
Rexford .Tugwe.I sounded rather boys now in action dally at the fair- why such a proposal could nut In­ which Rev. Wooton Is a member. Mr. and Mrs Fred Schubargcr ot of Union City. Ind. visited Tuesday pleasantly, wirprticd Thursday *venlng by a serenade, rendered by
line when he anneared
*
tame
appeared liefore
before the-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------grounds here under direction of Joe accepted
The Use of Mr. John Bcwmer's Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. ,af E. 8. Thompson's.
friends. They will be at home to
zenate committee lnve.*tlgatulg his Brozak Is "going across" In a fine
Andrews and daughter of AuMiss Freda Smith spent thc week their many friend* at Uie Ed. Ed­
house has been kindly offered to the Virgil
id ncniilst the Soviets as King Al- ladies of the Episcopal Society for' gusto. were
----------------------------....
week
end-guests
At
the
end
in
Kalamazoo.
Cleon
Smith
is
alleged
radical
tendencies.
Either
manner.
Teams
have
been,
formed
wards
farm Congratulations.
—am
Kuuvocics. ti-mr manner. Teams have been..formed 0;;ajidri .. jm-o^ia. Yet u-ina
-- ----------- ------------ vUUtog
ln Midland.
tomorrow
afternoon,
and
those
athome
of
Mr.
and
Mrs..Arthur
Bed
­
Anything You Want
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haney of!
tlic so-callid "Ace braintruster" was and a regular scries is underway oll|y peace!ul means, without threat
tending thc Alumni banquet will lay ford
Middleville visited thc Williams' |
stalling or else he has learned from standard baseball for the "older fel- or intrigue.' Lltvinoff has literally aside their wraps there, and an In ’ Jeff
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Palmer was returned to the EAST WALL LAKE
family Wednesday evening.
experience at Washington the wide j0Ws" and soft ball for thc youngsters term'd this monarch to. recognize formal reception held, before going home of his nephew. Miner Palmer.
,Kri vir-twivv
Mr and Mrs. Carlton Bump of
Friday, after having underwent an
D
gap between "parlor theories" and u the main article on thc sports bill ,tus4,“to the Parish House.
Hastings, accompanied Rex Frisby
Kahler, wife and two sons and Aline Andrus to Indiana Thurs­
Even thc Vanderbilt* mu»t realize operation at Pennock hospital nnd
practical government.
of farc supplemented with various
Secretary* Wallace’s idea of fcgi- the fact that we are going, to have is doing as well ns can be expected. "lv&gt; Everett Cairns visited at Elver day. .where the latter couple were
other
outdoor
pastimes
Our luq-opa.n.ii
*&lt;-i*up v«m
souk 1big crowds here at lhe races We wish him a quick and complete'Barcr?,‘ » of Freeport Sunday,
menpition va
extends
even n&gt;
to scinxr*
science- ;(some
united in marriage. Both are real-1
E. ”
D. Reynolds spent Saturday dents of this neighborhood and we1
other prediction
Ls that the slight ,n “ rwnt
of a popular mac- Juij. 33. 4 and 5 as they have given a recovery.
ECONCERNING AIR TRAVEL.
.
.
Plain white, black and
;c of otic fare for round trip from
and Sunday with Warren are glad to announce they arc at,
rate
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scrvcn and Ight ----In spite of the tremendous Im- cost ot hiring an athletic director azine he advocates a new science ra
white, many pastel
------- —to ----—i-n T...»
his to» aa family of Middleville were Sunday Cairnj&gt; Bl WcBt Creasey.
to control science: a science which (B..
ji -•points
Hostings
home to their friends at the Frisby
provement in aviaUon during "the for the summer will prove to be awould concern itself with Jidaptinsr^j.iy generous offer and one which - -----colors
Jennie
Honeysett
and .daughter home. Rex taking over thc farm to
guest* of ___
Mr and Mr*. Cgmer
1*""u ----------jxul two decades, air travel is still mighty fuie Investment. Team spirit m..
the discoveries a..a
and inventions of
uken advanlaBl. oJ by Schondelmayer.
Bethel of Kalamazoo were visitors work. They were serenaded in ther
New IluttonleM Suspenders 19r
dangerous in comparison with other b always better than gang spirit - man* to the greatest good of. hu- all.
d
, Artelle and George Bedford arc at Clifford Kahler's one day last good old fashioned style Friday evemanlty
.
by
playing
up
devices
. ,iL.L,r
। visiting relatives in Grand Rapids.
modes of transport. According to especially among kids,
nlng.
which seemed U&gt; be beneficial and
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY. I Mrs. Belle Carter s|&gt;cnt several
Ed. Matureen
of Kalamazoo.
facta compiled by Kenneth Brown /
submeifrlng those which seemed to
SOl'Tlf VERMONTVILLE.
Mrs. T. B. Diamond of Bellevue
vbjtmg relatives in Grand Charlie clanty. wife and son of
ColUfigs. war-time navy filer, for­
wcek Royal Oak, Elma and Leona Friev*ryflosi
fine
bit ot lias been in thc city the past lyo Hi,I)ld„ and ,lclnlty
Mrs Aza Strait received the grad1
z
1 uiu^iupiso ,WcahMn Hnkrd AvPry
.h. to
mer mall pilot, flight instructor and
wteta takin. e»n- ot tar am. KU&gt;&lt;M„ Arthur Hrydrnber. uid lita- bell of Detroit spent thc week end uatlng announcements from her'
Gel your fishing togs hereI
A citizen b a man who demands Golden Rule But like many ideal­ »ho hu bt»n WO 111. Mr. p ,ly oI Omiuhlta tar. .luior. u in the Matureen cottage.
nephew. Robert French, of DcPert. |
airport manager, a given hour spent
' better roads, bigger schools, a new Isms there is an almost unfathom­ .Uta. the Banner lo Male Ih.l Uie
Mr ----------------------und Mrs Chas.------------------Kahler and Wisconsin, and niece. Mbs Barbara'
home ot her aunt and uncle.
—
us a passenger-carrying pilot is
. post office—and lower l*xes.-Mon- “bte gulf between n and the pss«- feels very grateful to lhe nrighbtx*. mV and Mrs Miner Palmer one day Mr* and Mrs will Whittemore spent Dille. of Grand Rapids.
about 88 times more likely to result'' Deal 8tar :
blllty of practical
application. un..
Where
~
bilHvof
Hrartu-n! nnnli.-aiiAn
— for their kindness and especially the |ast week
i Sunday in Kalamazoo the gue*u of
Ethel Powers came home Tuesday
fatally than Uie same hour spent on
, : would one find minds profound young men of the city for assistance j Mra Phll Thomas and daughter, iMr- “nd Mri Albert Monlea\
from Lansing fog thc summer vaca­
.
.
.
... enough to Judge thc ultimate posri- Hi waring for her son.
• ‘
Marion, of Grand Rapids were callMr- and Mrs Carl Ricker and non tion.
Wic ground. Pilot* who carry mall
As a rule a financial nubble 1mimes
bilttles oi
of new
new discoveries
discoveries and
and fail
fair
k...
. -Ctaw of 1884—Below B a list of i crs Bt
hotnc
Mrs Arthur motored to Travcrac City Friday to
Kenneth Powers went to Remus
and
pru* but not iMasengers run do^t
probed until after It has enough to judge new inventions im- those in the graduating class of Bedford Tuesday.
I visit her parents, returning home Sunday.
f
•fc. rtU
H-r
&lt;parttaUy. Laft but not least where 1884; Belle Handy. Jennie Clark. .
» UmM nora.1;
Ca'.i,
CLOTHES SHOP
----- - ------ ee»-----------------Sunday. Her sister. Mrs. McCabe
Mr. and Mrs Asa Strait. Edwin
army and navy pilot, about I’M,
_______
would one find lhe super-mindFranc
cap- Williams. Kittle Holbrook,
BARRYVILLE.
and zon. returned home with them Williams and Helen French of Tanwe don't
Hnill-rml
in ).w u ,tur- ““'t
«•«««
« Eva Wardell. Hannah Brpwn,, Flora 1 The BarryvHje W. C. T U. will for an indefinite stay.
times normal; marine pilot* about
’ ’
Mng spent Last week end at their
-----.,.75
.
intellect
even
if
mere
man
were
Bejidle.
George
Rock.
Henry
Bauer
have
a
silver
medal
contest
at
thc
*
—
*
—
------------Chas.
Laubaugh
spent
the
put
cottage in.Alanson, catching lots of
O* U»&gt; normu An unlnU « .nrt« ran.Unu u, d.p*lt,2a.n Sj'iSnJJ'iiMwL
men
jgg
. ............................
Hastings, Michigan
Harry Andrus. Emory Knukern. Al-, church
Sunday
evening,
July 1st.
—------------,--------, —
wek in Cincinnati with his son
fish while there.
Mw«n,ul»H.&lt;nrUl&gt;u&lt;UaUUur praaeuw chraudr.
'
|bert Eycleahymcr, Florence Hendcr-• FMr. —
and
•• Mrs. *»
Merritt
—“• **
Meade
—••- •re-, Lloyd.
.
MyrlenBtran of Nashville has in-

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, itJNE 96, lt»

^GARDEN CLUB MEETS
In the afternoon a talk was given A DAMAGE SUIT IS
J. N. Darling of Des Moines.
' AT MRS. J. PJAQHLER’S by
Iowa, on Conservation. He made a
NOW BEING TRIED

Program Stresseg Various
Means of Using Shrubs and
Plants Effectively

strong plea for the saving of wild
life by 1 leaving shnibery along the
hMdskMa and fences for nesting
places for wild birds and protection
during lhe winter from cold and

John G. Muchmore Baes br.
Lofdahl for Alleged
Malpractice

FEDEMLCIRCUIT iHSsr
It€mS
"'-'t''-'1
DECIDES THE ClSEi -- ....... ■ ■ ----- i

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I

LeNors Pew of Hastings la upend-

‘,au«hters. Achsah and Esther I
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fuller and
sons attended the graduation ezerIcises of her brother at Michigan
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(Continued from page one)
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber and
The Tltomappla Garden Club met
damage suit of John
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
At the ckxe of the program re­ _ The 420,000
fence upon na
its p«n;
part; ana
and accsxiaiy.
secondly.
.
, „ . . ...
, gencc
with Mrs. J. p. Mohler on June 14. freshments were served and a social O. Muchmmg. al HMhMlto. ggAlml ,hll M„ mcLoio wm guilty hl!' Pour golfers o( the Haatlngs*Ooun-1 Barry and son enjoyed a birthday
The Salute to the Flag.wM given hour was given to visiting Mrs. Dr. Stuart Lofdahl. v|llage president contributory
——
..u—
negligence
as a matter try Club are left in lhe running of • dinner for Wm. Shriber at his hotne
| the first flight match of the June i in Hastings on Wednesday evening
to open the afternoon program. "Hie Mohler's lovely garden and thanks ot Nashville, for alleged malpractice
ot the HasMrs. Anna Buck and family spent
committee on Peony Day reported are given Mrs. Mohler tor a delight­ was started in the circuit court with "in “disposing of these questions
very gracious response was given ful afternoon.
a Jury Tuesday morning. The case
uMtow?”
kh-ldon J-1/k...I
OUlWkVlLU
by all lhe people of the business
will probably’continue until Thurs­
section who were asked to display WILL YOU DO SOME
day.
,
peonies on June Oth. Also that a
si’ 'CS
great many people enjoyed thc visits
PAINTING THIS YEAR? It is alleged that Muchmore fell that a storekeeper owes to his cus- t&gt;ard 3-2; Dave Goodyear defeated ! daughter from Montana and Miss
and cracked the femur of his right
to the peony gardens.
toiners lhe duty of exercising res- j|m Radford 3-2. This leaves Kim Parmer from Montana
limb Dr Lofdahl was called. Thet ­
Mrs. E. A. Burton gave a realistic
If
So,
Then
You
Will
Bo
In
­
Bigler vs. Ken McIntyre and Jimi Mrs Charite Crawford has been
is conflict ol testimony as to the ex-1
description of some gardens in Flor­
Hhd accesa thereto in S safe condi- Bristol va.’ Dave Goodyear In thc quite ill thc past week but is better
ida and the use of mass color in terested in the Prescription amination given by him. The doctor,
ttan for their use. and upon the aemi-ftnate.
lhls
041
Dewr
from the examination, concluded
making gardens attractive. Hhe also
Drug Store Advertisement that there was no fracture. It later
rt^t-ted 1 In
SCTOnd nlght BrOUP 0111 Thc Worlc 001,16 flsh P°nd at thl1
mentioned the use made of Federal
iwllent was entitled to a directed • wcsplnter defeated Dan Walldorff place Is nearing completion,
Ever since he has been In business turned out that there was a fracture
money tn Improving unsightly
grounds . 4Lj^Dr.
n, Lockwood- defeated' Wilbu'r
_ *tenth
__ _ .family
__ . .. reunion of the
verdict upon cither of the grounds
The
places.
in Hastings B. A. LyBarker, pro­ The doctor is sued for not having
urged.
Lane 3-1; Will Cook defeated Bur- Cross family was held Sunday at the
Mrs. Mast ot Washington. D. C.. prietor of the Prescription Drug ascertained that fact by having an
The A.. &amp; P- Company contended | dette Wadd 3-2; Charlie Clarke dc- home of Mr and Mrs. Morris Eng­
gave an interesting talk about some Store, has sold Bam Red Paints X-ray examination of Muchmore’.s
that
there
was
no
evidence
(1)
that
feated
Arch
Anderson
3-2
This
,„,
u
owu
OKC. WIin
land at Oun ,lake,
with uniiy-unr
thirty-one
of the noted gardens she had vtx- lie has sold these well known paints' limb, and thereafter taking proper
its agents knew the dangerous condi-j leaves Carl Wespintcr vs. Dr. Lock- present to
day. which was
tc enjoy the
the dey,
™is I
oniy In
in Barry county, but in
In ad- steps to set the broken bone.
/ited in Washington and a vivid de- not only
tlnn of the vestibule; hT”T2&gt; of any j wood; Will Cook vs. Charlie Clarke'f1—* ------------------------- A
- ■bounti■ ­ 1
ideal
for such
a gathering.
Wacriptlon of the Japanese cherry Joining counties m well. The sails- 1 Dr. Lofdahl says he thought the circumstance
that
would
charge
It'in
the
semi-finals,
clrciinulance
cliaroc
it
tn
tlw
uml-flnalt
ful dinner was served al noon after
ren-”
—----— —
■* states 1
bone
was—
not broken,
and
F trees then In blossom. In her. faction that they have always icn*
/with such knowledge.
|
------------------------------------which a short program and business
.opinion the cherry trees in blossom idered has given him additional con- that he told Much more that, if any/
meeting were held and U was decidMvcrw- pain developed later, to call • in dUIXUlng of thte contention LOCAL INDEPENDENTS
in Michigan are a more’ beautiful । fidencc in them.
,. -•
sight than- the Japanese trees In
A K&lt;xxl msuiy people will do some him. At thc time of lhe exami­ “•■Mt "&gt;«&gt;■ «•*
iuS-1
BALL PARK cd to meet at the same place next
vi'nr. .lune litth and hnrv* nil mnv
1
Washington but have not thc ad- P®“Hlng this year. All who arc in- nation he claims that Muchmore 1
vnntages of thc wonderful surround- iterested In the question of painting said he wax not suffering much pain.
-num, orer lhe nr&gt;l point «nd I n„tlw Indepenhenu «Ie»led there.
conih.K dlreell, lo lhe ««ond. &gt;p- Joh„ B.|, p,tk M anuM !Upld, ,
Ings and lhe effective Rood light /hould read Mr. LyBarker’s adver­ That was in June 1933. The doctor
pellhm. The A. i P Oompeny. to , ln ,
p,„ Bund„
declares that he heard no more from
that is poured on them at night.
'HMBtent Bl this Issue.
Muchmore . until last September,
*.lh k,to*lcdJc 01 .lloae and Moore lonned lhe holier, a boy and a girl. bom. June 12th.
Mrs. Goodrich of Jackson report- '
* " f
when the suit was started. Muchcd thc fine results of Uie work done
BOWNE CENTER,
U”,7"£U'
'« Ha.lU.na one ol lhe mat unjoruMe OMe II. might h.ie Meerp,,,,
po^u. , lrlp|. plll.
more had called in another phyby thc Junior Garden Club in that1 Last Week's Letter,
city.
­
ilclan. who found a crack In thc
u hrh
H.laooahle care
la ,wt
(p. eapenae of lhe
Miss Clara Sisson and■ -Morey
tJSEf. !... “ ? ?
n'h' W«h Ihrw &gt;«™ «"
Miss Sadie Glasgow reported the ____
- —
Moore
of ______
Irving spent Sunday at bone by nn X-ray examination Dr.
applied to dlderenl ellualtau. The' na
, o1Wt.,|, hu
Lofdahl had not thought such an
Michigan Fijicratlon held In Bal* Henry Thompson's. ■
examination
necessary.
Muchmore
U»
recu
r..
.
merehrml
lo
devoir
lln
„
„„
which
aeenwd cor, tie Creek May 9th and 10th. She
*•* •*
— Howard
Mr. —
and
Mrs.
Houghton
described the slage of the College of Detroit are visiting their parents. contends that he Is crippled because
1
'•'» u. be good lor at leul a alngle.
lhe cnlrM.ce w„ w PU atore p.., o
[ln
,
.ppe„M
of the delay in getting a cost for
auditorium where the lectures were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith.
J.,
of
"nowhere,"
made
a ^mU.gly
given, the unique and beautiful bou__
___________________
___ ____
Mrs.
Addle Benton and__
Helen
and the injured hip.
are expected and Invited to come .Impossible
-------- ...
quels and the visits to the gardens in • Mrs. Watt Thomas accompanied
backhand catch, stepped
than to those portions not open ,
STATE ROAD.
the city and al Gull and Goguac'Mrs. Merrill Ka.-cher to Sth grade
to the public. He must exercise
lakes.
I graduating exercises at Reed’s Lake Last Week's Letter.
proper diligence to keep thc cn‘'
''
O’Connor Is visiting
Mrs. Marian b. Goodyer gave a I Friday. Mrs. Karchcr having six
trance way reasonably safe nnd he
Mrs. Bertha McKibben of Yankee
report of Michigan Day nt the Na-1 graduates.
cannot disregard the duty of in- PAR BEATEN IN JUNE 1
Uonal Federation of Garden Clubs! Mr. and Mrs. John Smelker and Springs
spcctlon nor lhe duty of applying
Mrs. Janet Pettcngill visited Mrs.
RINGER TOURNAMENT
held in Grand Rapldr. on June 6lh. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas spent
necessary corrective measures at
Thc forenoon was President’s day i Saturday night and Bunday with Lulu Yarger and Mrs. Sarah Wal­
will be delighted with these BIG VALUES offered
So far this month thirteen golfers
reasonable Intervals. We think
_..j
u■ ------— reported
----- .-j the John Thomas and family of Lan­ ters of Carlton Center Monday
and —
each
president
the Hastings
Country
Club have
that it was properly left to Uie; of
— ---------------------------- ----------------Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Beadle and
alms und results of thc work in her sing.
at "Every Day Low Prices" by C. THOMAS STORES.
jury lo determine whether a|&gt;pel- equalled or bettered par in the June
own slate Each one stressed lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benton and baby of Hastings visited her sister,,
lant discharged this obligation.’’ । ringer tournament, in the tournaJunior Garden Clubs—the passing Evelyn of Grand Rapids were week Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy Sun­
And after reviewing further of lhe ’ mcnl “ch ■oifcr 005,3 the
of laws to preserve our wild flow­ end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill dayMr. and Mrs. James Sothard spent LesUmony. the federal circuit court! *core during the month made on any
ers - the abolishing of billboards and Karcher.
one hole. Those who have at least
having [Kirks along thc roadsides I Mrs. Earl Fox. Esther and Vada Thursday evening with Mr. and again said
FRESH BAK.1
rttnoil
BAKT UKlfil'
CRISP SUDA
SODA
Ihtg.ir
I equaled par are Kim Sigler 31; Roy
Mrs.
Hale
Carpenter
of
Carlton
Cenwith native shrubbery.
| were Grand Rapids visitors Friday.
ih.. odSi™,Mcoump xi:
Emerson Russell spent Saturday
and Bunday in Ionia.
nr gK,. nm.. nt ।&gt;■«
।&gt;. 1 Kelcliam 33. Bob Walton 33; Jun
Robert Pippe of Canada spent the
ulTsSeXX S'tlS
Z'^dlG34, 8,C'T
week end with Robert O’Connor.
FREB1I BAKT
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scobey and
SODAS OR
noon, four hours before, was hot DrUU&gt;1 35• Jlm
3flFresh
LouAnn of Hastings spent Sunday
Bakt
GRAHAMS
with Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Cotton and
u“dX
o, ELMDALE
Lavanchc.
contributory
negligence,
the
court
Utf-tAI
INUIANb
1U-/
DELICIOUS,
FRESH,
TASTY
Callers Sunday at Jim So’.hard’s
Balancing Bank Accounti
I Hastings Indians lost lo the Elmwere. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryans 'said this:
• Appellee admits that she knew1 dal‘‘ Qutchmen 10 to 7 In a baseball
Well Filled and
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
thc icy condition of thc vestibule;1 «Bmc at FJmdaie Sunday afternoon.
Chase and Josephine of Hastings.
Nicely Browned
acre required to balance thc customer's
but she had walked over the slip­ Keller. Edger. Rose and Matthews
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bothard and;
pass tx-ok once each month ao lhe de­
pery streets from her home, a dis­ were the battery for thc Indians;
Donald and Gordon.
tance of two blocks, without in­ Willett and Stahl (dr Elmdale.
VELTMAJi-8 HUE
positor could reconcile his account in the
ADD COLOR AND TAMO W1U
Next Sunday the Indians play
jury. As she came out of the
z
BARBERS CORNERS.
bank.
Kalamo at Kalamo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Matthews; .store she naturally thought that
'
)&gt;cr
rubber
overshoes
would
to
With the modern methods this work is
visited Mrs. Maud Smith in Grand
CARLTON CENTER.
tome extent sene as a safeguard.
all done by posting machines and each
Rapids Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marlow visEXTRA LONG THREAD
She testified that she walked itecl
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Etta Bump has moved back
month lhe depositor Is rendered a state­
carefully and that Just before she Raliii Nobles and family of near
on
her
farm.
ment of account, showing the deposits
slipped she put her hand u|X&gt;n one Pit* lake over the week end.
The Misses Evelyn and Minnie
of the posts (evidently meaning
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oler of
IN BULK LB.
Matthews of Grand Rapids art*
one of the pilasters r to protect Grand
his account, and the date of each trans­
Rapids visited lhe latter's
spending the summer vacation with.
herself. Numerous other people sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Mina Elliott
action.
their sister. Mrs. Ella Bump.
THOMPSON-S SEEDLESS
were coming and going in safety.
— —
«■»—r.o size CALtroH.i
und Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marlow.
Mrs.
James
Bragdon
is
slowly
Im
­
Her
alternatives
were
to
call
for
.All these machines and devices In han­
Sunday and Sunday evening.
proving from her recent sickness
acutance, or to wait until the
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clem and
dling accounts have greatly improved thc
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Nash and son..
vestibule was cleaned, or lo pass
and Mrs Fred Henney went
banking service and although the cost
Delos. In company with John Nash,
out through a rear door into an Mr
to Saginaw, where the
DAIRY BELT EVAPORATED
a brother, visited their parents. Mr
alley, which was not shown to be a Saturday
has been great, lhe Improved system and
farmer
attended a machinists' con­
14^-oz.
and Mrs. Wm. Nash, and family
safer way. We cannot say as a vention.
accuracy which II has brought about have
near Wamervlile recently.
matter of law that she should
Mias Norreen Clem visited her
fully justified the changed methods.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer and
hove taken any other course than aunt.
Cans
Mrs Allen Corey ot near Lake
daughter.
Maybell,
visited
at
Mr.
thc
one
she
adopted."
We endeavor to keep abreast of thc
Odessa, last week. Mis.'. Doris Cfcm
and Mrs. Floyd Clum al Coals
We understand that there can be is spending this week with her aunt,
times in handling our customers’ busi­
DROMEDAKY EXTRA FANCY
CHOICE DARK SWEET
Grove Sunday afternoon.
no further appeal in this case.
Mrs. Corey.
ness affaire.
Orville Shellenbantcr is back on
Laurence and Morris Greenfield
his farm to spend thc summer.
THREE CORNERS.
of Quimby spent the past week with
Paul Wing ot Monroe visited Mr. their grandmother. Mrs. Ralph Hen­
Thc effects ot money fluctuations
.
DELIGHTFUL THOMAS SPECIAL
will presently be brought home to us. and Mrs. Claude A. Hamend and ney.
Paul
A Brand You’ll
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
thinks Babson. Meanwhile, thou­ family Saturday evening.
sands liave never been struck Dy a Hammond returning with him for Carl Brecheisen were. Mr. and Mrs.
Ask for
a visit. Mrs. James Hammond, who J. N.- Kick and Ed. Henney of near
falling dollar.
Again
had been visiting relatives for u Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. Millard
week, also relumed home with him. Brechelscn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mr. and Mrs. Tade Robinson and Henney and son.
.
family spent Sunday at Gun lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Brecheisen
Mr.
and m«a.
Mrs. a.
J. -Dturley
TShlrley Wing.
mi. mu
wing, returned home from Ohio SaturTIGER GLOSS
.
«■
Kenneth and Lawrence, of Ionia day of last week after visiting relaspertt Wednesday evening with Mr. I tlves there for ten days.
and Mrs. Claude A. Hammond and । Mrs. Fo;$es and Mr. Donovan of
family.
Sheridan Were week end guests of
Seth Cook of Bedford was the' the former’s mother, Mrs. Win.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Walters' Crockford. Sunday guests of Mr.
LAUNDRY SOAP
75c 1-lb. THEATRICAL
NAPTHA
217/*
Sunday.
I
and Mrs.. Crocklord were. Mrs. KllCOtD CREAM ...............
Bernard Ryan of Jackson spent1 Patrick and Mr. and Mrs. Hammond
10 BARS
* f V
Twice the BENEFIT for CONSTIPATION
the
week
end
with
relatives
and
.
“
nd
daughter
of
Battle
Creek,
Milnol gives lubricating effect of min- CQc
S2.W CARA NOME FACE POW- SO ftrt
triends here.
Misses Kathryn and Blanche Coleral oil—ncatrallscs adds loo—16 oz. vv
DER. 31.00 ( REAM. Both far .... f-.UU
Robert Wing of Ionia, who spent hge and Ben Colllge of Battle Creek
thc past week with Rose Marie and. attended a reception at the home of
For MEN WHO Most Be Well GROOMED.
Robert Hammond, returned home Mr. and Mrs. Bert Frisby in honor
The Stag Line was originated to meet the
Tuesday and Kenneth Wing came of the. marriage of their niece. Miss
Fancy Pack Q iik
3 Minute RELIEF for INDIGESTION
needs of Hollywood movie men.
Monday to sec them.
I Aline Andrus, and Rex Frisby.
A pleasant tasting ant-acid powder that
Siag Hay Rum. Shaving Cream and O£c
FRESH
c,nS
' The Young People’s Sunday! R- O- Gibbens and daughter. JoSlag Powder for Men—Me value .... 03
works 4 way* to give relief.
KfF
School class of the Moulton church sephlne. of Kalamazoo called on J.i
Four and three-quarters ounces ----- UU
went to thc camp grounds for a con- E Andrus and family Thursday.
|
The LUXURY of 8H4RI FACE POWDER
ru.
vention and picnic Tuesday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Andrus anSMOOTHER SHAVES al !4 WHAT YOU
and your choice of 1 of these Shari Lipstick*.
Mlss M. Bernice Wing of Detroit nounce the marriage of their daugh-.
We Cwrry •» Atlr.etiwe Stick •« Frwb
USUALLY PAY.
was thc guest of yr. and Mrs. ter. Aline A., to Rex Frisby ThursClaude A. Hammond and family day. June 14th, at Angola. Ind.
Start Your Day Off Right with This Smooth
Sunday and Monday.
'
I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Frisby. Ralph
share—Rexall Shaving Cream and 9EC
-Frisby of near Freeport. Mr. and
------- wiwr’ J
Rexall Shaving Lotion—Both for .... fcv
_
fine LAKE---------------- Nirs. Carlton Bump of Hastings and
&gt;
Ben Kelso drove Hubert Marlow were guests of Mr.
TOMATO OR VEOBTARLE
For RABY’S SUMMERTIME COMFORT
n
two hcad of.“&gt;id Mrs. J. E. Andrus Thursday
Iithorobred
thorobrcd Red polled
Polled cattle for John
John' evening.
and Lee KHlick which were sold at
Don’t go on suffering the tortures of Athlete’s
I the B«f Breedens’ auction sale held
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
SALAD STYLE SPAGHETTI
specially priced
FooL Get thia real relief today. FUNGIJjltcrc Thursday. June I«h.
Thc township road on thc east
REX and REX-8ALVINE
I Robert Warner came home from side ot Middle lake was opened last
Bo.h for .......X—— ------------- wU
. , ' W. S. T. C. on Friday evening and week.
FIRST PURR QUALITY
will spend this week here before re­
Kendall Buck left Saturday morn­
Get lhe DEEP RESTFUL BLEEP that brings
suming the summer term.
ing for Hammond. Ind.
You Need Thete In Your Home !
HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
On
------------Thursday
, -- --------------Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs.
EXCELLENT PROCESS
Not Just another cocoa drihk b«i a de- A Qc
Johnson and Bruce of Quincy came’ latFayette Usborne’s were, Mr. and
nap
lie lows, testy, scientific formala—16 ox. •IS
to visit Mrs. Nichols, and on -Friday * Mrs. Lyle Quimby and Mr. and Mrs.
went to Ashland. Ohio, to visit Mr. I Jasper Herrick and family of Bat29c Peroxide of Hydrogen---- 23c
PURE FRUIT PECTIN
and Mrs. Earle tone. Mra. Stone tie Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
39c Sodium Perborate, 4 ox. _.29c
and Mrs. Johnson are sisters.
**
"’ of Los Angeles,
* -•
—
Oobb
Calif., —
Wilbur
79c Brewer’s Yeast, 6-oz.____ 69c
Gives This Complete Beauty
Clarence Hammond of Hastings U Wood of Grand Rapids and Mr. and
CLEANBBB
Cui
Treatment for only . .............. ,.b
17c Boric Acid Powder, 4 ox. __13c
. doing some redecorating for Hattie Mrs. Henry Williams and Hubert
and Emrita Doster, Mrs. C. W. Avery Marlowe and Lena Andrus of West
and Walter Warner.
Carlton.
Orpha Buck is visiting thia week
It b with regret that the people
50c Eyelo, 8 oz.______ _____ __39c
YOUB CHOICE OF ANY 3 OF THESE 5
of the entire codimunlty are watch- in Grand Rapids.
| Ing thc wrecking of the 8. Pin* lake
Mrs John Visser and daughter.
35c Poison Ivy Lotion, 2-oz. l__23c
ichurch, by contractors from Kxla- Helen, of Grand Rapids and Mrs.
nutzoo. Popular sentiment la to thc ’John Lans of South Freeport called
; effect that under the right leader­ on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry Thurs­
ship this church could be rebuilt in­ day afternoon.
stead of destroyed.
Mrs. Earl Keeler spent the week
------------ ■ • •
■—
aiat'Gun
uuu ihkc
lake Ctruiiiita
cleaning cottages.
A country with two capitals is an I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 8trod theek
appropriate name for Bolivia. The called on Mr. and Mrs Fred Hay­
actual capital u LaPaz. The legal wood near Welcome Corners Sun­
capital is sucre.
[day
•day evening.

We handle all lines of
Dairy Poducta .. . Sal­
ads, Sandwiches, Fan'Jcy Ice Cream, Pies,
Cakes and Bricks. . . .
All Special orders han­
dled promptly.

Hostess I

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19c

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FIG BARS
“ 11c

COOKIES

Cin-o-mon-ettes m

COCOAN UT
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4 it

30c

PRUNES

3

FDIC

14c

Grapefruit

Cherries

2

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FEL’S

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Fruits and Vegetables

SOUP es.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNEgDAT, JUNE to, W4

I
SOUTH BOWNE.
Shipman as a farmer Hastings boy monly applied to those who had big the longest single span of any bridge ।,
fortunes thrust upon them through In the world—over 4.200 feet As I
I Mrs Prank Walton called on Mr.
striking some rich vein of gold or far as time goes a century isn't a |
land Mrs. Owen Dodge of Freeport
very long while. But only 100 years
' Wednesday evening.
i the treatment of tuberculosis. In the Mecca for many of them. The ago a bridge acroaX the Menal
Mr. and Mrs. Millon Weltx called
| fact he is ranked among the "topStraits in England attained fame beon Mike Grant Sunday evening and
notchers" in the West tn diagnosing qulring a big fortune, to invest In
. drove to Middleville and Harris
and treating TH So great are the some real estate on Nob Hill, and last word in construction and had
Creek calling on Mrs. Jennie Grant
(Continued from page one)
(Continued from Page One)
[demands upon his time that we were build a palace of regal proportions^ single span of 570 feet—the long-I
and Mrs. Emma McVean.
i not able to meet him. Another for­ and appointments that would "put est in the world. Only 50 years la—n
.nS
Mr and Mrs WUl CosgrifT of Lo. ,
, Imer Hastings boy Uvat we met was ft ilf orer" lhe last fellow who ter' the Brooklyn Bridge was built l£erv.e 01 weU tr,‘neU rocn ana
.
well spent Sunday with their alsUant with varying shades. All | Ed. Sage, brother ot Frank and Joe built and Who in turn had surpassed and was called one of the world’s
•«.»« span
4.U.I11 Th® Foundation last week an- 1 tar. Mrs. Jemjle Pardee.
through California there did not I Sage of this city. He Is following all the previous ones. In short It marvels, because it had «
a single
That record
record nounced the inauguration of a new, Mr and Mrs WU1 jgu^e,.
seem to be much evidence of deep his trade as a tonsortal artist In a was a wort of a mad race for lhe db-of around 1.200 fecL That
experiment
employing of—
three
'Gwendolyn
called
Clare
UUers'
poverty and distress Of course lhe very pleasant shop In one of the big play of suddenly acquired wealth. | was maintained for some little time. I—
— “—
T’the
—
uwrauuiyn
canca
un on
umiw
uucn
4-I4K
ri tn
-anitarv O
. .f near Lake
- . . Odessa Sunday after
— ■ ­
ub'engineers
to nultt
assist the
the zanitary
country has been "hit" as have all I office buildings in San Francisco. Probably no class of people have j But not so long ago Uie "George ;c
Other sections. There are Imposing Wherever you go you seem to run more thoroughly demonstrated that Washington Bridge" was completed [en^ineera of,the Foundations neailh(noon.
*n Allegan, Barry and Eaton
yjrs. Lucy Yoder Visited Sunday
mansions and humble homes, but onto old friends, all of which goes they know how to make asses of across the Hudson river and Is now |
I with her son, Harold and family. In
often the latter would be'flo sur- to show that this old world Isn't so themselvuY than the "new rich." or in use. It broke all records by hav-1 co'“‘Ueathose who suddenly come into pos-Tng a span of 3.500 feet—the longest I Through the co-operauon or tnei^ aftemoon tj^y an called al the
rounded by shrubbery- and made large after all.
•
nnd Emery Kinne homes
beautiful with Bowers, that the ques- j San Francisco is a beautiful city. session of unusual sums of money— in the world, but not for long, be-i Massachusetts Institute of Tech- j-*,,
regard Ieso of whether it comes, cause the bridge across the Golden
which recommended three at pleasant Valley.
through inheritance, or an Individ- Gate will have a single span of 4200 high ranking students for Junior en-1 Elmer Shaeffer and family called
a
:„there.
I- liked the people
because ual
or
. - u*. lucky turn
.44444 of
w thc wheel
w&lt;«vi of
Ml for-;feet,
*vi \n 700
,w feet longer
imigvt than
uimi the|Klnecring
uk
7---- , I**
_5’-'-, the Kellogg
, Foun- Sunday
OIU1UBJ afternoon
uuriiKMl al the Daniel
We vent from Los Angeles to San they seemed to be so cordial and ----tune. Some
Some of the
lhe homes on Nob j; George Washington. With thc rapid dation
(llltl°n is
Is offering courses in P
prac’wc- ^ook
^ook home to see Mrs.
1
Fannie Zook
Francisco by way of the Southern 'pleasant and wanted to do all that nu.
Hill were
size. and said changes that are taking place in 1 ,kc,-l sanitary
sanitary en^.neering
engineering —
to —
the
wj,0 is sick
sjclc in
ln bed.
wvte of mammoth sire-,
* who
naatRtt and
— „,4 a— most enjoyable ride
.14. it.» they
4 4. ■&gt;., could to
In show
»4»4*..• strangers
—-4..
4 4.» &gt; ,to
„ 1.be
— —as
_ _4richly
—4.4.. riml.U.J
4—’.
.... _...
.. J &gt;V_
a "tlirPi*
11P KliTTl
—
aMiss
•&gt; Beulah 4»_.
Pacific
that
furnished as ..a 14King
s construction
work —and
the greater
|lhree 4'4,11410 RICH
?icn fillTlng
“urtn« 1the
sumCramer of Grand
was. A good part of the way takes | they were welcome, but you get that palace. A few of them are standing demands of a growing country for|,nc[- The cub- engineers will work Rapids called on Mrs. Frank Walton accompanied them home and to- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Golla of Detroit
gether they will attend a Century were Bunday guests of the former's
you right along the ocean with its same kind of a• welcome
generally
devoted
better accuminoaaiioiu.
accommodations, causco
caused by
,l*p--------county
sanitary
gunday evening.
-4.vM.nv everywhere
vim., 44 4 44.4V today,
i«xwy. though
iiktukii iu
.ciuu, u
' .uku to
w Dcricr
oy .......... —
&lt; —
----- — engineer
aunoay evening.
miles and miles of breakers curling in California. No
No ^render
wonder thht
thkt -ftcr
after otbc*
other purpMeCS
purposes than rcaxucnccs.
residences. The
traffic cuuiivauuu.
congestion, uicfe
there 1$
U no telluig
telling [ —
ln J™ ,“re€ counties In checking
Heller of
of Dutton
Dutton nperd
spent the
the of Progress.
'Die. uafuc
----- ~—** ■ p«.ryi Hellci
nff visited the city
citv he
lie Mark
Mirk Hopkins
llnrklnr hotel
hntel stands
da4411V on
,444 the
H14‘ kn..
4.1- rh.lrl.n
/"1..44. bridge
4.-14-..I
TI'dlK. food
fO(Xl ftn
Shd
WOlCT
SUDPlleS.sewteW- ...n—weelt
4.
A e -TVaal, k-rverva
Mrs. W. H. Pardee, daughters. brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. P$into foam, its mystery and vastnesr. Rudyard Kipling
how U,44&lt;4
long 4this
GoldenGate
&lt;! wal
*r supplies,
cn&lt;j 44.4
al tjj
A Eash
home,
ever giving it a peculiar charm. On5 wrote "There's only one draw back site of the old Mark Hopkins man- will hold its record of having theia&amp;e ch»P&lt;»®l plants and systems, and
Mrs wm Mishler accompanied Marlon und Mrs. Hurry Miller, called ter Eckman.
ly one vessel was visible upon its to San Francisco—it is hard to slon The Flood residence is the longest single span in the world. A j rcst&gt;«’t sanitation. Besides the reg- Mrs. Alma Mishler and daughteta to on Mrs. Lydia Porritt of West *- In celebration of their secoRt
bosom, and thc mournful trail of I leave." In his unique way Mark Pacific Union club and Fairmont peculiar thing happened in putting ular routine work in that&gt; conncc- Clarksville Saturday and attended Bowne Saturday afternoon.
wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs.
black smoke it left in its wake'Twain also wrote in substance "I hotel stands upon the Fair estate, irf
this Gotoen;
cub -students
as- t,
ie funeral of Mim Graoa
Broandla.
... the
Ulf foundation
IV4U4IMA4IV14 for
‘
44'4.4141 lJnn
’ ---- ,,u!
---- --------------- will
---- -be
-----....
w- —
---------Peter Eckman, together with twelve
Good "will.
----- - Bridge. At
-- a ----h.-k- «n,i
..
...
eeemed to proclaim that It was des-‘never was treated so well in my life Stanford Court, one of the largest.-Gate
point —
180 -feetprojects to .study
arid
Mr
Mrs ..
H T. Miller and
friends, enjoyed a picnic dinner at
tinnd for that mysterious bourne from —nor so often." I will confess that apartment houses on Ute Pacific below the-bottom of the bay. work-: rcJ*?rlfamily of Elkhart. Ind., spent from
Miss Mildred Walter* and Carol the Thornapple river on Sunday.
which no traveller returns- Large I was most pleasantly surprised in coast, is on the site of thc old Le­ men came upon a
wellpreserved) ,
purpose of the experiment, as pfjday mi Sunday with Mrs. Miller’s Eckman visited his mollier in Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oleich were
flocks of gulls flitted over the waves the few days we spent in Son Fran- land Stanford residence. The un­ mastodon s tooth.Wouldn't
it be designated by the Foundation of- tx,rcnLs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pardee Rapids on Monday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
and their white bodies seemed al-i cisco. Somehow I had conceived thc timely. death of their only son interesting to know justhow It got nclals and the M. I. T.. is to give the und daughter Marion. Miss Marion
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eckman and Eckman.
..
.. •— «.*U4«mt
.tudcnl »nrr(n**r&lt;
entj|nfers an
opportunity nr
of
an minnrtimUv
most like spirits guarding an cn- Idea that lhe weather as a rule was prompted the Stanfords to give $30,­ there and when?
W R Cook
leorning at first-hand various coun- j
chanted region. The beauty of the cold and clammy, and that big 000.000 00 as an endowment for the
‘
ty health problems and of studying
lovely old ocean and its miles of banks ot fog constantly rolling In founding of the Leland Stanford
| In detail those problems and worksandy shore is indescribable, and to 1 from lhe ocean only added to the University at Pido Alto, of which1
OBITUARY.
me has an appeal that Is gripping. ' distress of a generally unpleasant more will be written later.
I Eva Jane Kenyon, the daughter of|' Ing out their solution In addition
The Southern Pacific takes you climate. As every day dawned clear.
Russian Hill is another one of the Solomon and Mary Kenyon, wes । considerable benefit to Ute Founds- j
tian in carrying on its health pro­
through many of the Interesting warm and bright, all preconceived well known hills. It was so named
cities and towns along the western notions were most agreeably shat- because it was the site of an old born January 22, 1853 in Orleans gram is expected to materialize from
coost. What especially impressed tercd How often we get the wrong Russion burying ground, in beauty county. New York. Her early life the detailed studies made by these
me was the large number of tunnels, "slant" on things anyway, and and scope. Ute outlook is most at­ was &amp;|icnt in Carlton township student engineers.
The cub engineers, all students
that you pass through before you I Jump at conclusions without reason, tractive combining land and tea in where she was united In marriage on
reach San Francisco. There must In real life, too often we take a dls- charming combination and offering October 1. 1871 to Orville C. Barnum. In M. I. T. public health engineer­
be a doeen or more of them, some like to some person. We perhaps an'unusual view of the Golden Gate. Deceived was a splendid type of ing school are:
Christian
woman.
She
loved
her
of them so close together that the don't know Just why. but we do. La­ There are beautiful homes, many of
B. Russell Franklin, of Winches-,
rear coach would be in one tunnel iter on when we really come to know them being owned by well known ar- liome. her family, her church end ter. Mass, now completing second
'her friends. She was actively iden­ year at M. I. T. after receiving a
while the engine Is darting into an-; that person we admire hU. or her. lists and writers.
. vvuru »I1 tified with lhe Methodist church as degree of bachelor ot science In
other one. At this pari, the railroad many lovable qualities, and marvel
San Francisco Bay affords a safe |;OI1|{
ftS
—„ —I her health would permit. blolngy at Bales college. He will
has reached quite an elevation and a|how we ever received such * wrong
~~~
Every drop of milk we sell here comes from
the state to class our milk "GRADE
continuous string of tunnels was Impression.
-----------*“ ”■ My visit to San Fran­ harbor and in beauty would contend After a sliort illness, death came to work under John Scarlet, sanitary
our own accredited herd. We Invite you to
doubtless thc only way. or the leas: cisco shattered all my preconceived with any similar body of water tn her relief and she dcjnirted this life engineer for the Foundation's AlicAnd "Grode A” from Highlands Dairy,
expensive way. to reach the city at Ideas. I went there almoat against the world. It is about 65 miles long June 1?. 1934. having lived 81 years, gan county health unit.
visit our dairy bams and see how clean the
4
months
and
30
days
raw or pasteurized. costs you no more.
and
varies
from
four
to
ten
miles
in
‘
‘
■*"
my
will,
but
left
the
city
with
many
the Golden Gate, it must have re­
George M Recce of Dorchester,
cows are kept, how clean lhe bams are kept,
Surviving are thc husband, three Mass. completing his junior year al
quired engineering ability of no pleasant memories and a sincere de­ width. Probably all the naval ships
and
how
carefully
the
inllk
is
handled.
Prom
daughters.
Edith
Baldwin
Belle
Our
milk is ice-cold when we place It in
and merchant fleets of the world
mean order to construct this part of sire
.
to return sometime.
M.
I. T.
will
under Leon-1
'
. . .. ,,
,
"*■ **• He w,
“ work
'*UIK unucr
ixrunthe lime the milk la In the covered pall un­
our trucks, and is kept on Ice until it is de­
the road, and no one should visit
San Francisco is beautifully locat­ could find safe anchorage Uicre. nnd Wellman and Allie Burroughs, ot urd Board. Barry county sanitary
urr irrnnehltdron
air great- Lengineer
__ .___
this eitv
city, six
granchlldren. six
Uie coast without enjoying it. if ed
।
on the tip of a peninsula that then leave plenty of room for thou­ thl«
til It Is put In sterilised bottles and capped
livered
at your door. Because It is clean and
you have not previously taken this separates
i
San Francisco Bay from sands of smaller vessels. Entrance grandchildren and one sister. Lyula
John J. Hamion of Boston, five
ready for delivery, human hands never touch
cold it will keep belter than milk that is not
ocean Rugged hills, hundreds of to thc Bay Is through the "Golden E Barnum Funeral services were years at M. I. T- and now working i
trip, would recommend the daylight the
i
11. That is thc reason we are permitted by
so painstakingly cared for.
held on Thursday. P. M . at the for ills master's degree there. He
ride, leaving
--------- Los
--------Angeles
- -------------about--8:30
— pfeet high, gradually rise from thc Gate." a name given to it by Gen. ---------and offer commanding views Fremont The Golden Gate is only [home of her daughter. Belie Well- will work under Lyman Chamber-1
in the morning and arriving in San'water
San •
sco a little after 9:00 o'clock' for home sites. Old Mother Nature a mile across, and Ute water is deep man, with interment in Fuller lam. Eaton county unitary engl-1
in the evening. The distance Is has done a lot tor San Francisco enough to accommodate the largest cemetery
neer.
--------------- ' * ”
The three students arrived In Bat-1
something over 400 miles and you and we doubt if many cities In the vessels afloat now. or that will probWOODLAND.
will find the constant change of world have more to offer in the way ably be afloat for years to come.
tie Creek one day last week and re­
...
scenery and the varying views of the of natural beauty and advantages. Owing to the land-locked nature of
Leon______________________
Bowman of Huntington. ported for work under their county
ocean most pleasing. In San Fran- Several high hills give a picturesque the Bay. the early voyagers kept jnd,
spending a few days at the chiefs In the afternoon. The work
effect to the city’s sky line and offer constantly sailing past the Golden hom(. or Mr nnd Mrs. V. R Beards- will last for 10 to 15 weeks, probably
. until the middle of September. Be­
Harry Hayes, finding Mr. Hayes views that In beauty and scope would Oate" without noticing the narrow । icy
confined to bls bed with an ailment be hard to surpass One of the best opening that leads to this sizeable
LouGr and Philip Cook arc visit­ fore returning home, they will spend
from which his many friends here known jierhaps Is Nob Hill, a con­ body of water—San Francisco Bay.1 ing their grandparents. Mr. and some time with Dr. Henry Vaughn,
will be pleased to learn that he has traction I understand of the word which offers the city of its name and
health commissioner of Detroit and
since recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes -Nabob." being an area preferred by other cities along thc shore a safe Mrs Henry- Sluifcr, of Pewamo for member of the board of directors
Telephone 2651
Robert W. Cook, Propr.
Hastings, Mich.
,of the Foundation.
were visiting at the very pleasant those hardy old pioneers of the west, and perfect harbor Foundations for .
Mrs George Forman and Mrs.
and attractive home of their daugh­ after they had "struck it rich" in a bridge across the Golden Gate
ter. Mrs. Sidney Shipman. Many mining, or promoting railroads. arc being built. It will be famous Milan Trujnbo entertained with a
The North Star is brighter than'
friends will remember Dr. Sidney "Bonanza miners" was a term com- for one thing at least—it will have Vanishing party at thc latter’s home the sun,
Friday afternoon.

CU0 ENGINEER TO I.
ASSIST MR. BOARD

Mica

AUTOS WANTED!

Want to Buy TWO AUTOS, anything
that will run, for HEAD-ON- COL­
LISION at Fair Grounds July 4th.
See Mr. Pilbeam at Parker House

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On the quality or cleanliness of the milk you use
in your home if you buy it of Highlands Dairy

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Why not use Highlands Dairy Grade A milk in your

home? Just phone 2651 . . . and we’U do the rest!

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The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

th OF JULY

4

CELEBRATION

AUSPICES OF THE AMERICAN LEGION

BIG DAYS :■ HASTINGS
&amp; NIGHTS H FAIR GROUNDS
MONDAY, TUESDAY
AND WEDNESDAY.

V7D

II H V O Q ---- A
JUL I
O AND

Admission
to Grounds

RRjIfJCfs

FREE ATTRACTIONS
BIG FUN CARNIVAL—SHOWS—RIDES AND MUSIC ...
HEAD-ON COLLISION OF TWO AUTOS . . . HORSE
PULLING CONTEST... BALL GAMES . . . COUNTY
HORSE SHOE PITCHING CONTEST . . . MONSTROUS
CELEBRATION ... RACES, SPORTS AND SPEAKING!
Bring Your Picnic Basket—Stay All Day and Evening !
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS!

Bowery Dance! I

Beer Gardenil

Closing at Night With a GRAND

FIREWORKS DISPLAY!
All Autos Will Head for Hastings JULY4th!
All Attraction Furnished by Pilbeam Amusement Co..

Dr. nnd Mrs. R. G. Finnic aid
children six-nt the week end at &lt;lio
McKnight cottage at Wall lake
Mr. and Mrs Ciias. Cook called
on Mr. and Mrt. Joseph Hackenbruch of Portland Sunday
Mr nnd Mra. Geo. Neithamcr ac­
companied by Mr and Mrs. Gus
Myers and Mrs. Chris Kcbicr spent
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle
Fisher of Hastings.
kJ
Mr. and Mrs Perry’ Flory nnd
&lt; family, Mr and Mrs Frank Nel|j thnmer nnd family nnd Mr. nnd
3 Mrs Blake Rising and son spent
|1 Sunday at their cottage on Jordan
Ul lnk'
5
Mr and Mrs Donald Gager are
IJ visit Ing relatives in Paw Paw.
|
Mr. nnd Mrs Vcmlcc Raffler and
|| sons spent father’s day with the lat-1
tcr’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus'
S Johnson, of West Woodland.
[
[I
Beverly Plants had her tonsils
it removed by Dr Finnic Friday morn­
fl Ing. She is getting along nicely.
y
Mr nnd Mrs Richard O’Brien
S nnd children of Lansing spent SunH day with Mrs Geo. Paul.
ifc. Mr. and Mrs. H. A Kltson retumiTed Tuesday from a visit in IndianM.apolis. Ind.
?|
Miss Virgina Faul is spending the
y summer with her parents, Mr and
S Mrs Ijiwrenre Faul. after gradua|| don from Michigan State College.
M
Martin Faul visited
grand•I mother. Mrs. C B. Benham, of Hasy tings, from Friday uplll Sunday.
S Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faul and’ baby
|J spent Sunday there.
The last meeting of the Woman’s
Il I Study Club was a picnic held ql
y Mrs Wright’s cottage at Saddlebag
lake About 25 members responded
H to roll call after a delicious pot luck
supper. RolLs and coffee were servfl I ed by the committee. After the
y; sports and games, including an exJS citing treasure hunt, a short busiH ness meeting was held. Reports
&lt; । from the delegates to the County
|| Federation were glvrp by Alice
M; Smith and Jean Finnle.
?|
Mrs J. V. Hilbert is improving
U slowly from her recent operation at
Pennock hospital. Hastings.
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Hie Willis family will be out of
W quarantine for scarlet fever Wedf|! nesday. Little George had a very
IJ light attack and Is now completely
S recovered.

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IRVING.
Mrs. Sowrrby ond Lillian entertalned on Sunday, their uncle and
S wife. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sowerby
[I from Grand Rapids. Wm. Sowerby
w and Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Windcs lo1 cal and Mbs Bien Graham of Lo||i well.
s
Mrs. Philip Thomas and daughter
l ot Grand Rapids were In lhe village
3 calling ths other day. Miss Thomas
| will teath at Laingsburg again next
1
S'

tings were Saturday visitors at Wili him McCann’s.
Mrs. Louie Nagle entertained tier
, husband's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
James Nagel, local and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Nagel and daughter in
' honor of her husband's birthday
l Tuesday.
| Mrs. Minnie Cox of Grand Rapids
visited her parents apd her son,
Ralph Cave, several days' last week.

PAINT Satisfaction
It Is a Real Pleasure to Sell An Article
That You KNOW Will Please the Buyer
Ever since we have been in business in Hastings we have handled the BARN
RED PAINT. We have specialized in handling the Best Paints that money
could buy and we have sold great quantities of this Barn Red all over Barry
County and in adjoining counties. In every instance it has ALWAYS given the
very best of SATISFACTION.

If you are going to paint your farm buildings now or later
on we want you to use Barn Red on our recommenda­
tion. Talk with any who have used it and you will be
convinced that it is not only the "Brightest Red" on the
market, but also that it will "spread further" than any
other. Should you prefer some other color than Red .. .

The Price it Only

97c
PER GALLON!

We Also Have It in WHITE and GRAY at the Same Price

Try It Out!
We are so positive that
Barn Red is just what you
are looking for that we
would like to have you
test it Come in and get a
Gallon and try it out We

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that it ia a mighty bad investment. In fact poor paint ia almoat worse
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PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
B. A. LY BARKER, Proprietor

PHONE 2115 - HASTINGS. MICH

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2«. IH4

SALES CONTEST RE-

bevekance-samfson.

MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
• the city on Monday.
t
o H TO IM a TieSaturday. June 18. 1*34 Bt flTe P.
Mbs IJeva Perry is home from I
SULTS IN A TIE x
u»
ueuxxim equwi
AT BRIDGE-LUNCHEON
------------ '
church. Detroit. Rev. Perkins, pasLansing for Ute summer.
Mr*. Wayne Merrick was in Nash-1 Michigan Bell Telephone Oo. I*“ •* “» °h“re‘‘- “'“O "• “r- Miss Dorothy Field Wed to
,
r,------ „ .
rlage Mbs Dorothy Sampson, only
rille on Tuesday on business.
Employees Have Enjoydaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
J. Cranston Wilcox at
Attorney Hackett of Detroit wasj
Kenneth Biddle of Grand Rapids
Mx*. Chester Stem. Mbs Patty i Fred Palmer is home from Indian-1 tn the city on Tuesday on business |
able Gathering
Sangwon, and Ernest L. Severance,
Fremont, Ind.
._
vUltcd Hastings friends on Bunday. and Dick stem of St. Loub. Mo .1 apolb. Ind., for a week'* stay.
rnrrr. wrrr UM
! O'lly 800 °f M‘ ’ a,U1 MfR Lemuel
Dwight Fisher b home from Al-1 t-oveis were laid for thirty-nine at Ke*vrranrn nf viantinPH *rimv
At a one’ o'clock bridge-luncheon
^‘Um“er “
“r and Mrs. Jehlal Roger, of
MUs Helen Michael and Mita Rose
given Saturday, June 18. at lhe
Freeport visited Mr. and Mra. H. J. bion college for the summer vaca­
Clafk were in Chicago on Bunday their cottage-at Oun lake.
pt1one °?'_
Lce,? *husband.
Mr. UIIU
and ATI
Mrs.
J. IxiaiaS
LaMastion.
of Mr.
and xux
Mrs■&gt;. William
II??
—,
—..
— - —.Tr
*
। Feo..!R■ to„
1II IIWI JU ■ Bll
*&gt;. pF.. J.
— home v.
mt, »..u
NT I ■■■Mil,
and Monday.
Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Benham of Freeland on Tuesday.
Tr^ i„Enc! ,Cr M matron of honor and best J- Field. 212 South Park BL, th*
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. H. Olney werc| at
Mbs Jennet Michael went to
jacob
°f °r”id
u
0,1 Tu sday e'enln»
man; MUs Geneva Green ns bride*- jmarriage of their daughter. Mis*
Wuh Maliy and cheap]
Camp Kllannlwa Sunday to spend hh
L°Qn’ vlsltlnS at I** h‘V’lc
Mrs Hef- in Battle Creek on Wednesday on
business.
^rwi.
___ _ ma'd »
Harold Guenther, attend-I Dorothy Louhc, to Mr. J. Cranston
are always cool-and con
Uie summer.
ard,
Long Beach.
Calif.
ard. of
of-tana
Beach n«ilf
flebower for a few day*.
i^ n I’ “onths' Ul® employees ftnt
Uie gmom.
&gt; Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mra. Clyde
able. ' Ttwtfi nothing
Misses Vivian and Doria Biddle
MU* Beatrice Giddings U home IX^h^iiraa
HdX*™
a^Mr.^aS Bll“
MrT
“
^l
“
^
‘
and'^ly^f
w
c
^
,c
’
jbara
May
Van
Dykeand
Dorothy
|
Wilcox,
was
announced.
The
cere
­
Mr*. Prank Edmonds vbited Mr. from Battle Creek for her summer
for nur.micr comfort.
of BatUc Creek were Bunday guests
'
SJ2i
’ tbL'dluncr, Jean Frey, were flower girls. MiM mony was performed at thc MetboofSupt/and-Mr*.TTXTvinBua.rk
Mr. and Mra. Dan Lewis.
vacation.
^nfieW^kV^?.^ J
। marking the termination of the con- Ixrt, severance, suter of the groom. !dtst Episcopal parsonage at Premont,
Miss Moe Keller, who teaches in!
i n , ui.. UU4I m
. j
‘played thc wedding march and Tomi,Rdl*na. on August 28. 1033. and
to
Ann Arbor. U homo for tire sum -1
... of Middleville acted as'NlchoU and ljmn Evans of Detroit iUie announcement came as a *urmer vacation.
8 ve,n by lw:lcd “ iMhers. Thc bride wm ! Prise to their friends.
Mrs. Isabel Pancoast hu been Andrew Kemp and Mr. and Mrs. D. Zugelmcler. over thc week end.
Mbs Pearl Wolfe of Battle Creek. five divbion and district men from ; dressed in white chiffon organdy
Mb® Elizabeth Unruc ot Bronson,
vteitlng Dr. and Mra. Bruce Hayden (Lawrence Smith of Battle CreA.
'
Vlc,c oi Vermontville h
Grand Rapids, Included in thc pro­ and satin wlfil bridal hat and veil. « former collegematc wlio had been
Is
the
guest
of
Mbs
Geraldine
Isenand family of Saginaw thc past two
JcrTy gtanton mid Mb* Wynn of »l&gt;ending the week with her grandgram were several musical numbers Mra. LaMaMer won- light blue or- lhe bride* attendant at thc mnrhath this week.
wTSka•
„
,Argubrlght College. Battle creek, parent*, Mr. und Mra. Gary Crook.
riage,
Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Kinde left jby Misses Margaret nnd Audra gnndy and Miss Green, green or-F'""
“ wa* guest‘ of ’honor.
Dr. and Mr*. Wm. Thwaltcs and tt.crc wcck end
par. &lt; jjr #nd Mrs. Robert Cook were in Sunday
for Washington. D. C.. on a ■j Densmore and Chester Engh-hartc. gundy with harmonizing hub. The! Pink and white rose* were at­
family of Grand Rapid* were Sun- cnU, Mr.
pioyd Armour.
Lansing on Tuesday to see her week's vacation.
(assisted by hh daughter. Mbs Dcl- little Bower girls wore pink and blue tractively arranged in the living
w.u
Dr' ai“ Mrs-‘Dennis
Dr. and Mrs. Charles McIntyre, mother. Mrs. Sarah Harper, who b
iphlnc,
presented
an
Interesting
Mr. and Mrs. Ermont Newton wen-1Light weight, cool atraw
orgiuidy with bonnets to mutch, room* und on the luncheon tabic*,
.,.r ?
Jr-,
lUr. and
, ,, ,,
.
, ...
or.. of
oi Ann
Ann Arbor
aruor visited
visiica-mr.
ana ill
m.­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar?. Ritchie ■' -■-•-•-t
™ of hand demdnstration. while Mb, Lois Severance wore places being laid for eighteen. Al
IndMra F-\u“u1 H" i
X
•”,l,Dr •"$
a™se
. ’...
_i
aeorge OoiuMT.
Coleman .nd
and Mrs.
.Mrs cf Gun hike Sunday.
—
’। Dancing closed a very enjoyable eve- white embroidered net.
each plate were unique folders an­
os .fashionable at tbeao priee*.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Jones of Bat­ I nlng.
A reception for fifty relatives and nouncing the happy event, together
Wednesday to attend the funeral oi tle Creek were in thc city on Tues-,
friends .was held at the home of with a lovely corsage for each one.
Jiome Saturday.
jj
r 11T)d
rs Roy
and Richard Veil.
Mr.
and jj
Mrs.
Roy Hubbard
Hubbard
day calling on friends.
*
1 bMITlJ—HELLER NUPTIALS.
Preceding the luncheon, a* tlie
vMr8-t2.VRJ2r?\Or
* Mb*
Charlotte
Adbbard
were nnd
In
Mr. and Mrs. Davy of Malden Ave­
Mra. J. T. Lombard went on! MUs Dorothy E Heller of Sturguests -were being seated, two de­
■
Y.. salved Sunday for a visit w th Grand Raplda on Tuesday u&gt; attend . ’ Gardner Chidester. Jr., and Mbs ThurMiay to Racine. Wb. ffcr1 tcvant. Wls . daughter of Frank HH- nue. Detroit.
Mr. and Mra. Severance will spend lightful solo* were rendered by Mbs
Mr
M" Kc,,ar
of lhc ‘•lie* PWtd- Mae Spradling of .Madison, Wls. a visit with relatives
f
,Pr
'
w,1
°
lia
s
made
ids
home
at
two weeks al. their cottage on Wal­ Josephine Kulte of Hamilton, a
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Stem, and other relatives.
mother.
Miss Mildred Frandsen. who has; Cloverdale for the past eight sum- nut lake. Oakland county. After fellow member of the Western Bute
Chidester over thc week end.
- --------------------------------------------------Mr. and Mrs. L L. Watson of Hol­
been teaching in Mt. Pleasant. U at Imers' was united in marriage to July first they will live in Detroit Teachers' College Girls' Glee club.
.a..u, Mrs.
«XJ». Frnncb
r.mwN. Bryce mu
Hw&gt;; John C. Ketcham b to be Uw Wall lake for her vacation
e
land.
and m.a.
Mrs.
| George C- Smith, son of ND. and at the corner of Linwood and Curler. She was accompanied at the piano
Aniia-Bryre of Grand Haven spent
at the Kent County Pomona
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Schulz of MrR Henry Smith of Milwaukee.
by Miss Either Engle of Lawton.
Sunday with Mr. and Mn. -Lyle Orange to be held on Thursday at Grand Rapids spent Thursday with,Wls- tb® cremony being performed
thc roommate of Mrs. Wilcox, also
Scudder.
|tbe Sand Luke Grange hall.
As Adi'ertised in
Mr. and
nnrt Mr*.
Mr« Keith
rcelth Daniels.
nani.■!«
Mr.
] by the Rev. John Week nt the par­ BRUCE HAYDEN, JR.,
a member of the Glee Club. Two
Mr. nnd Mra. Robert Fletcher I Miss Bernice Bowman and MIm
sonagc of the
thc Church
Church-of
nf Atonement
Mr*. Clara Moore of Battle Creek sonage
[Piano
solos were artistically ren­
ENTERS ANNAPOLIS
and son Robert accompanied Mbs McCullum of Eaton Rapids were vUltcd her sistera. Mrs. Eunice Moore in Racine. Wls. on Thursday. June
I dered by Mbs Dorothy Morgridgc
Hotter Homes &amp; Gardens March
Amer home on Friday. Mr. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hur- and Mbs Anna Johnson, on Sunday. 114. at four o’clock. Only the Imof Niles and Mbs Virginia Potts.
Passes
thc
Preliminary
and
Fletcher returning to his home In , ley Pox and Wm. Wednesday cvc[mediate
families
and
relatives
wit
­
Mrs. H. A. Adrounte and Zobelle
Out ot town guests included Miss
Delineator
j nlng.
Coldwnter on Saturday.
have gene to Chicago. Milwaukee nessed the wedding.
Elizabeth Unrue and her mother of
Physical Examinations
Mrs. Henry Weaver attended the
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shullers mid and Racine. Wl*.. for a week's visit. | Tile bride wore a lovely gown of
Bronson: Mis* Josephine Kulte ot
Good Housekeeping
Satisfactorily
Keim reunion near Elmdale on ' grandson. Gordie Clement, and Mrs.
long
and
Hamilton: Mb* Esther Engle of (
Mr. und Mrs. D. A. Stoner of By- white
—-satin,
—-- —
-- white
----------gloves
----- -------Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Weaver Clara Hale were over Sunday guests ran are spending- a few days at thc a Picture hat. Her bouquet was of
In a recent issue of the Banner Lawton; Miss Esther Morris and Mbs
anti
were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs.-of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clement of home ot Rfv and Mra. E B. Grlf- jw,lllc ro5CS and u,lcs of the valley mention was made of the fact that Dorothy Morgridge of Niles and
Bedell of Clarksville.
(Belding
An.
• I Miss Audrey Smltli. a cousin of the Bruce Hayden. Jr., son of Dr. andtMis-i
Doris
Ladies* Home Journal Alfred
~
‘
Richards of Grand
Mr. und Mra. Robert Moore. Mrs. | Dr and Mrs. Arthur Atkins nnd
Mr. .and Mrs. Earl Paton und .Groom, was bridesmaid, her dress Mrs. Bruce Hayden -jf-Saglnaw, has -Ledge.
Sarah Powell and Walter Powell daughter of Rogersville. Missouri, children of Charlotte were guests of | “ring of blue crepe, with blue hat [MLBJA'd the preliminary examinations
Mrs. Wilcox graduated from thc
were In Howell Sunday to see Mbs were guests of Mr. und Mra. George Mr. and Mrs. Allen McDonald on'and othcr matching accessories, her for admission to Annapolis.
Hastings High school and on Mon­
’ Druzilla Powell and found her Im- Edger and family a few days the Sunday.
bouquet being of roses. ) ElRoy
Last week hia parents accompan­ day received her life certificate in
proving so she is able to sit up.
past week.
Mrs. Eugene Freeman and her ! Smith, a cousin, acted as bqit man. ied him to Annapolb., where Bruce public scliooi music from the W. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Frey and
Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmer, ac- sister. Mrs. L M Ward, of New 1 Al flx o'clock a reception and din- satisfactorily passed the physical T. C. Mr. Wilcox U also a Hastings
daughtcr spent from Friday until cempanied by Mr. mid Mrs. Dewaid York City, spent Tuesday in Grand
held nt the home of the tests nnd was accepted by thc au­ High graduate and is a senior in
Sunday In Hastings and Detroit. । Giliner and children of Detroit. Rapids
(bride* aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mra. thorities In charge, it being a four the engineering department of Uie
Mbs Beulah Severance returned to-spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis
Roy Heath came home Sunday I”- c
•» Sturtevant, covers
University of Michigan. They iiavc
Michigan City with them for a visit. Floyd Van Auker of Belding7hls 13 a wonderful opportunity a wide circle of friends in Ulis city
from Muskegon, liaving graduated bcln8 ■“id for thirty.
Light weight white* and
Mr. and Mra. Lee Dultle have I Mr. mid Mrs. Herbert Freeland, from Muskegon Junior College on1 for lhe
slx X®®™ the bride for him and he has Uie best wishes all of whom extend congratulations
black and whites; perforated
moved here from Belding juid arc accompanied by Dr. H. C. Peck­ Friday night
of
u
large
circle
of
friends,
and
all
ilia# ,,wn a teacher in Racine counand best wLsltes.
browns and tan shoes. Finest
occupying tlie W. T. Grigsby house ham
and —
Mrss. Edith
"J—- Godfrey of----- ------Mra Alcld Stauner span Thur.schools, following her graduation hojie he may be successful.
qualities available.
In
the
second
ward.
Mr.
Duttle
Is'Preenn.r
»«»«
'Freeport,
were
in
Lowell
Monday
at
­
rAccessory,, Pieces Will
day night and Friday with hcr from the Kenosha, Wb. High school
ENJOYABLLE PARTY
thc new manager of thc Kroger ' tending the funeral of George Park- dnughter-ln-bw.
Mrs.
Emerson i,n J8-7 and lh® Kenosha Rural Nor- * MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.
store.
be Withdrawn
Mrs. Robert McGlocklin was host­
Stauficr. of Alto
,nal ln 1928
AT COUNTRY CLUB
Mrs. Ralph Marble of Kalamazoo
Mr.
__ ___
and_____
Mrs.___
M._______
J. Claggettc of
Mrs. John Kurtz left today for
\,r ar,d Mr*. Smith left Imrncdl- ess at a miscellaneous shower on
-----•
—
—
....
-..
ttlld
Forty-five ladles enjoyed the Tues- ‘
and Mrs. Warren Myers nnd son Los Angeles, Calif., and Mr. ----- Mlnncnpolh. Minnesota, where she alol&gt;'
« short wedding trip, com- Wednesday afternoon. June 13. hon­
Leo of Lawton returned to their'Mrs R. K. Smith of Detroit,, were will vfclt Tht sister, Mra. T. H. Pea- ln« to the home of her father al oring Mr* Robert Bliss (Vera Fau­ day luncheon at the Country Club. A 1
homes Sunday after sixmdlng *ev-!wovk end guest* of Mr. and Mra. cock, for a few months
Guernsey lake for several days. Aft- sey i whose marriage took place Au­ lull vase of delphinium In mixed •
cral day* here with their parents. George m. Newton. Mr. Smith fs
gust 14. 1933. Tlw afternoon was colors of blue combined with ivory ।
Mr and Mrs Cole Newton and ®r Janc 17 ‘h®y are a‘ homc
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Marble.
a brother of Mra. Newton.
pleiuantly spent with music and columbine made a striking decora- j
Mbse* Helen Newton .and Ethel '*aukee.
Mra. Jas. B. Holes of Springport । Mra Howard Kelly and children, Jones were Sunday guests of Mrs
game*. Mrs Walter LcwU winning tlon for thc large tqble in the lounge. I
..
was a week end guest of Mr. and Katherine. John and Patty, of Chl- Phlln Cilley of Saranac.
Baskets filled with roses were used.
high score.
'
AINEi—STRUBLE.
vantage of the Certified
Mra. W.
J. aoms
Norris ano
nnd miss
Mbs unirouiy
Dorothy qca8o
Mrs. riorum
Norton onuui
Smith over,
over
MT*,
w. j.
«su visited «»r».
Mr ..... Mr, rntI
Thursday afternoon. Junc 14. nt
Tlie tabic on which thc gift* were on the luncheon tables. Thc stand- i
Coupon Plan on 1847Roger*
Goldrlng. Sunday visitors were Mr. the week end leaving Tuc/dny far in’Chicago last week attending a 315 ocloclt- “ flUlct wedding wo* placed had an artistic arrangement ards at thc entrance were filled ,
Clothing and Shoes
and Mrs. Gerald Hine of Hope and Trav®«® City to visit Mr* C. H । meeting
inw.UnR of Ford dealer*
“^mnlzed by the Rev L. E. Lane. of lovely garden flowers consisting with mock orange blossoms and
Bro*. Silvcrplate. Here’s
dealers and
and ilso
i
Burdette Norrla of Yankee Springs. Thom-u. Mrs. Kellys mother.
1 vLsiterf the
the Century
Century of
of Progress.
Progress
«hen he united in marriage
Mbsr of daisies, :oses and sweet Williams deep blue bachelor buttons.
for Men and Boys
I tow it work*. You buy your
■vLsiterf
- ---------------Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Kantner i Mr. and Mr*. W J Field und1
Mr
and Mra.
.(rs Otto
» . iM-phMI.
. and
As usual vacation days bring1
Mr ,.na
andClara
?!“•B®lle s,rublc. daughter
&lt;Uu«l&gt;ttr of,of, with the very effective use of pink
Marling set before June 30.
will spend this week end In De- Robert Field were ln Kalamazoo on xmiiv «*&gt;»
acre in
m tLaiuing
Sunday Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Mrs Arthur Struble, and
ind and white crepe paper and tall white guests from away, those present’
HASTINGS
■
-..otrara ‘-n c.mj..,
troll
with
Mr.
and
Mr*.
C.
W.
WesMonday
attending
graduation
al
the
‘
.
f!?!!..,.*.
I?.
8
,
3
.
y
Mr
Elmer
Aoaev.
son
of
Mr
and
Tuesday
being
Mrs.
Richard
Messer,
Mr.
Elmer
Apsey,
son
of
Mr.
and
Wilh your act you get a
tapers. Baskets of rosea and peonies
Attending the IsenhaUi family re­
plntcr, Jr„ who wdll return with' W. s T. C.. when Mrs. Cranston union held at Potter's Park.
Mrs Emery Apsey. The rites were made very attractive decorations Mrs. John G- Messer. Los Angeles j
|»M»k of cou|km». They en­
them and spend their week's vaca- Wilcox (Dorothy Field) received her
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glddlng.; at­ rmd at tlie home of the bride's par­ throughout the living and dining and Mrs. A. A. Anderson. Grand
title you lo a saving of 25%
tlon with Hastings relatives and life certificate from thc musk: de­ tended commencement at W. S. T. ents in the presence of the hnme- rooms, and the same col.ir arrange­ Rapids with Mrs. Wm. R. Cook; i
Mrs. Garman. Lansing. Ill., with Mrs.1
.
dttall ”&gt;crcsiio.y” piece* —
Mrads.
partment.
C on Monday. Mbs Katherine Gid­ dfcte relatives Fem und roses were ment wo* cleverly carried out in thc Chester Stem. St. Loub. Mo ; Mrs. day evening for a pot luck *tm
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Smith left) Mrs. O. R. DickofT and daughter.
attractively arranged in tlie living dainty refreshmenu served by ttie
eufli a» aalad fork*, butter
dings
receiving her A. B. degree.
Tuesday of last week for Portland. Barbara of Iron Mountain, came
rtiicc Kaboos.
uaixw. who
wno has
nas been
oven ro^*J
hostess. Ti&gt;e honor guest was pre- Roland Webb and Mrs. Georgs ’and program honoring Ufa* C
Mb* Alice
►preadent, etc,— you buy
Southwick. Grand Rapids, with Mrs. trade Bentley, who toon leave*
Oregon, making the trip by auto- Sunday to visit Mr. nnd Mra. Lau- rtaying with her aunt. Mr*
Alcld
i
w
®
arlI1
8
Uic
wedding
dress
of
’
*ented
with
some
lovely
gifts.
°
within IB months from thc
mobllc. Word was received from'rencc Barnett. Mra. DickofT will be StauHcr. returned to herMr*.
wwkui
wmii
uyc.*2"
ner . grana। . ---------------------------------Tliose present wcre Mis* —
Ruth
Wl- Kcnlth McIntyre; Mrs. H. E. Fox. 'Kalamaxoo.
brother s
“V" ™
nLby
81
——
Dr. George Lockwood was gem
them that they were at Ogden, at M. S C-, East Lansing for the home in Grand Rapids Saturday.
date of your original purmother. Mra.
~ O. w
W. Struble,
c&gt;—u&gt;. n/,..
fifty . ,bert of Hillsdale; Mr*. Walter Brown Mrs. M. B. Patch. Jackson, with Mrs.
Dan Walldorff; Mrs. Muri H Defoe, clialrman and toastmaster and
Utah, on Friday. Junc 15. They took summer term. Mbs Barbara remainelirfsc. Wide variety of
Mr. and Mrs. Alcfd Stauffer. j cars ago. thc young bride was in- -of Woodland: Miss Esther Fox of Al- Charlotte, with Mrs. Birge Bwifk
Bhullera conducted the singtai
U. 8 30 from Chicago tlir&lt;ugh to ing at the Barnett home.
‘
...... charniing.
............... ..
upn_- was, to; miss
i noma., oi
deed
The W
couple
Mbs Marion
Marlon Thoma.-,
of ixaingsLalngsStanley.
Albert
and
Mae
StaufTcr.
lovely jmi iteras to choose
Several enjoyable laika wey* |
• the west.
I Mbs Marcia Amer nnd her sister.
..........
M by the Kluull
ia wruuii-r
attended
groom's
brother uurg;
burg; ana
und atrs.
Mrs. itozcue
Rozelle atanton,
Stanton, Mrs.
Mrs. Middleville;
~
Uc:. Mrs. Gay Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Langston were 'Mrs. Robert Fletcher ot Coldwater, attended the wedding of Sir. Stauf­ and
und wife.
wife Mr.
Xfr nnd
nnd Mr*.
Mr« Bus
Tine Apsey.
an««&lt;. (' Walter
uc.b... Lewis
*»...&lt;&gt; and Mbs tLucille
....in. v...
Flushing. L.
L L, with Mrs. Kellar en. Archdeacon Vercoc of On
from.
Fau- Flushing,
fer*
niece
in
Loaell
Saturday
eve
­
‘Rapids being one of thc spMki
in Kalamazoo Monday to attend the attended the alumni gathering at ning.
%* ‘After
themwwm
ceremony,
ice auu
cream
sey. Mr. and Mrs. Bibs wui
will &gt;1make Stem.
1---- ------ikj. tmi.
mao.
Top scores In bridge were made in f,Ir* Harry Daily played a cello
graduation of Ml*s Lob Langston.' Howard City on Saturday, Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Leo Barcroft of near *n‘’ Ca, wcre 8®rv®d- Mr and Mrs. .their new home in Coopersville.
contract by Mrs. Orville Bayles; in «o and Mrs. J. A. McNulty and *
who received her degree from W. 8.(Fletcher remaining io Grand Rap­ Lake City Visited their children.- Mr. I1’"?
*Tm®dlalcly «&gt; “ '
------------------ ------------------auction by Mrs. Russell Barnum. Fred Palmer rendered a pti
T. C- They were all dinner guests rids for a few days' visit, then Join----------I
JOHN
LANGSTON
MAR(
Mr* P. A Martin and Mr. and
■
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore |ing her son here for^a visit with and
Mr*. Lewis Marble, over the week
The,r
*,aUv~ and friend* extend ,
Their rrelative*
RIED IN CAIJFORNIA. The golf evefit was won by Mrs., due‘Bristol.
| ‘n well chosen words. Rev. 1
DC COM CD TUP I ruin CD 'Ju*n‘t* Langston) at West lake h«r parent*. Mr. and Mra. S. J. Ar- end.
best wishes to these splendid young j Mr. and Mrs. James Langston James
'
ner.
DLOulYlLrl I nt JtWtLtn Monday evening.
P®0?*®
(have received word of Uie marriage , The committee next week will be. NuKy, presented Mb* BcttUay i
John
Weisscrt
and
grandson,
Uie
recently published
“ book
‘
Mr. mid Mrs. J. F. Edmonds and
ai wavm HnMVTiiiNn mvw
Mra- Davld Hoycs and Loren Boyes
?-?
ion Tuesday evening. June 12. of 1Mrs. George Lockwood, Mrs. Abcn “
Lloyd
Lohmcycr,
Jr.,
went
to
Phila
­
ALWA1M SOMETHING NEW
vbUcd frlcn(U U1 Allegan on Thurs- grandson, Carl Edmonds, and Mr
Bishop McCormick, of Grind ■
-SHOWER.
(John Langston to Mbs Grace King. 1Johnson and Mrs. M. O. Hill.
a,-,
imoeri* (m-r t*nlu&gt;' .
Ids, "A Small Part," which b
and Mrs. Amil Bachman were in delphia. Pa.. Tuesday for a visit with
Hasllnga
Phone 2634
Michigan day.
Mn, li-yd Uhmn.Tr .rd
■-------------------BNCBNT BIUM WAN
reality a story of his life.
Tallmadge, Ohio, over thc week end
. .
THE HONOR GUEST.
Ttie church and community
where they attended a family re­ ■ Ur '.nd Mn. W A AUln. ot R«.
V'nS'"1' “
“'“SJ -Fifteen
members of the Wealeyan greatly mlia thc many ktndna
union at thc home of Mr. and Mra.
Service Guild surprised one of their and deeds of service ever being t
R. T. Stone, who returned with
members.
Mr*.
Max
Leonard
(Mar
­
dered
by Miss Bentley.
them on Monday for a visit of two
m “hS
M
Tn,ck a garet Chandler) of Battle creek,
weeks.
Rutland on Saturday
tu u y
incna* at uie wm Nor- ,of i^ Angeles /or the pa*t two who was visiting her parents, Mr.
ULTRA CLUB.
OuexU ol Mra Jo.tpl.liv Todd on
"JuSSl
Th'r
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Bernard of
and
Mrs.
Roy
Chandler.
.
Toledo, Ohio, visited his sister. Mrs.
Last Wednesday evening tlie young fully entertained the Ultra
J. F. Black, and .Mr. and MrS
ladles went to the Chandler home
Wayne Merrick from Friday till
where they enjoyed games and a cottage.
Monday. On Sunday they hud a
general social evening. Mrs. Leon­
Bridge was played following
picnic dinner with Mr. and Mrs
ard was the recipient of a shower of dinner, thc scores going lo Mrs.
..u
or
Bernard Black of Sunfield und Mr.
kitchen utensils. Mb* Alleen Isen­
Chares
Bowen
of
Lansing
slopped,
T
hc
gift*
were
cleverly
concealed
nntrenn
nr
niviviTY
and Mra. Howard Black of Emu. over in Hastings Saturday to see thc ! jn a suspended umbrcllo which had
. I’O(-T,OB OF DIVINITY, hath was in charge ot the refresh­ Waters and Otto Isenhath. also 1
Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard former* brotlier. Orley Kickerbock- Se* w^STwllh7^ mid wilu a,AI U,Clt"C,n• «‘™"‘®n®®»®’« of ments.
Bdw. Lawrence and Ennont New
went to Kalamazoo Monday and re­ er who live* at 310 Kast Mariiooo
. . ?. “ “* “
Alma college, tlie honorary degree
Mrs. Leonard returned to Battle
H AN CH ETT—COFFMAN.
turned to Toledo on Tuesday.
*treet
*
W^h m‘dC I.1**1’
Ductor
Divinity wa* ^nle7red Creek on Saturday evening.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mra L M Ward, who has been
i^nt refreshmem/^re^^ed ' UP°"
W‘,,l“ L Oel,ton
Ralph L Hanchett and Mln Nir
Eugene Freeman were NL-. and Mrs spending the past three months with BfS?btwmSdewrUd
aTT?1 “
°
A t FAREWELL FOR MISS
M Coffman both of Battle cr«
Oscar Otis. Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop her sister and husband Mr nnd .! ‘n*u
GERTRUDE BENTLEY. were married Sunday, June 17, I
church UxMad
for several
viXuX? ££ RobCr“ U departed wianiiy, Presbyterian
no-.
c.d.u«.
und Mr. and Mrs. Nlsko of Trenton Mra X
About fifty friends gathered al the home of David Troyer. E*
und Mr. and Mrs. Moore mid Mr. homo In New York City tomorrow.
thc Episcopal parish house on Tues- State Road, by Q*v. JL B. OrMBn.
Mt, Jam., B Hole of Bnrmaoort । f'1"”.11" **"1
and Mrs. Kraft ot Detroit.
Thursday
I .
James u. Holes oi bpnngport lcgc 8tUdenU whom he has served so
Lewis Sunday’ spent last week in
’
----*“ a kUf3t from away,
faithfully and efficiently during the
the upper peninsula of Michigan on
CHILDREN
TAKE
years of hb pattorale.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.
I
a business trip. While there he
BOLFS iv Pi*YiFT&lt;i I Mr*- Gclston- was formerly Mbs
Al the pleasant home of Mr. and'
wrote friends here that in that sec­
In last week's Banner an ombskui yerna Blakney of this city. They j
--------- ----------------------—-------------tion there had evidently been plen­ Mrs. Leo Demand on Thorn street was
made in
re- ‘&gt;av® ma“y friends here who Join
In the
the item
item about
about the
the rety of rain, and crops looked thrifty. on Saturday evening. June 16. a (cUal made
*“ the Wesleyan Meth- ln congratulations
Bill Weeber. who teacher physical miscellaneous shower was held in(c2r’ given in
dbt church
­
enuren on June
junc »9 by
oy the
tnc pu
pu-i
m»kv kixiam
education and 1* couch at Bluefield. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Ken- ' cdhc
ik i»i
lls
of
Mra.
I.
J
Smith,
r.o
mennedy.
Visiting
and
music
were
enp»s
Mr*.
•
West Virginia, is spending a few
*
weeks with hl* mother. Mrs. O. Wee­ Joyed and Uic young couple were the tlon being made of thc children. aU
Complete Assortment of Flavors
urt*
KJ Sm«K
Jx«
ber. Mr. Weeber will go to summer rxclnlxnt. cl mxn, toxxl,
part
in
the
playlets
presented.
{sonage
of
Hastings
on
Monday
school at Ypsilanti and also at Ann gnu*, ice cream ana eaxe were
for Cones, Sodas and Home Use
They were. Harmon Wilcox. Junior WWlUw. J““.
served after which an old time chari­
Arbor.
Harry Wood. Berth. Juno £
Mr. and Mrs. Cash Clark and vari was given Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ Bechtel.
Bechtel. Janet Smith. Dori, Smith. I
»' «■&gt;•"&gt;«“&gt;■ were
nedy.
and
all
united
in
wishing
them
daughter of Muskegon, Cb'de Clark
Eugene Buah. Billy Bush. Nev. June 1 “n,“&lt;1 ln
»y the Her. John
and family of Detroit. Russell Mott many'years of wedded bliss.
Stanton. Forest Gearhart nnd Don
D'
und family of Delton, Mrs. Clara
Reid The children acquitted them-1 ,*** bT‘de «&lt;» » *«*&lt;*»«» Bown
THE NEW IDEA CLUB.
Clark ol tills
city and Mra.
selves with credit.
W »**y b,uc sllk creI* ttnd wft!i
The membern of tlio New Idea
Merle Clark of Cloverdale were
--------------- ---------------------companled by Mrs. Mina Hlrlcman
Sunday guciLs of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Club were delightfully entertained
KEMP—HEATH.-------- of Battle Creek.
Clark.
by thc hostess. Mrs. Harry Ritchie,
Mr. and Mra. George B. Heath
After a brief wedding tour, Mr.
at -her
.summer______
home—at—
Gup-------Jake. have received word of the marriage nnd kb*. Frey will take up their'
Mrs. Anna Swegles and Mr. and —
—_______
Mrs. Everett Swegles went to Lan-1 Wednesday. June 13. Thc dinner was of their daughter. Miss Lois Heath, residence al 717 Locust street, Kalaelng
sing Wednesday to attend thc
the grudgrad-'(served at seven o'clock and the to Berton J. Kemp of Grand Rap- mazoo.
-members
found their places by
uatlng ---exercises
of-------Mrs. Swegles
’
Ids. the ceremony being performed
B«,&lt; Quality
a.
granddaughter and Everett’s jnecc. miniature airplanes.
at Marquette on Saturday. June B. ।
HONORED MRS. WALTON.
Mra. Agnes Willison of Ban field.
Miss Myrtle June Wilhite. Mbs Wil­
Both Mr. and Mra. Kemp have
A very delightful evening at cono.j., . SuPP&gt;,
d«.
hite was one of the honor (Indents w%s a guewt. Mr*. Maude Smith, been teachers nt Newberry the past tract was spent Saturday at the
clialrman of the entertainment com- , year, and will remain there.for the home of Mrs. Fraser Ironside, comof the grtduaUng class.
19c
»•
Misses Winnie and Dorothy Roush, mittce. provided amusing games and summer. ■
pllnfbnting Mrs. Robert Walton, who
Fiances Cowles and Hazel'Caukin. ■tunt*. '
Mrs. Kemp is n graduate of the is levying this month for her future
also George Dewey and Roy White
Hastings High school and ot Albion home In Kalamazoa. Mixed bduEDWARDS—HEAVEN.
went lo Albion Sunday to attend the
college, having tSught' In’ Big Rap-' qutU wore used on thc tables and
Epworth League Institute Ulis week.
'Die marriage of Orton V. Ed­ Ids before going to Newberry.
through the rooms. Sixteen guests
Mrs. Warren Remit accomjMnled wards. ton oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thc many friends In this city J weie present. Top scores were made
H. Ed words, to Mbs Audrey A. unite In best wishes and congratu- by Mra David Goodyear. Jr., and
Caukin took lhe young people lo AJ- Heaven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, latlon*.
j Mrs. Edgar Thomas.
•
bion. Miss Virginia Boyes, who U John H. Heaven of Clarksville, was
O. G. CLUB.
|
J. F. F- CLUB.
the president of Hip local Jjeuguc, solemnized by thc Rev. Karl Keef­
was unable to go because of slcknesu er at his homo in Potterville on
The members of thc O. G. Chib ThU Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Today. Wednesday, a company of Stihday morning. June 10. For the will enjoy a picnic supper at Trail's Anna Newton h entertaining the
Corner State and Jcf(eraoa So.
Dalivtr Tht BIG-Littii Stars Phont 2491
tlie Leaguer* went to Albion to present they will make thylr home End. Gun lake, tonight. The fam- J. F. F. Club at her Leach lake cotspend the day, taking along a pic­ with the groom's parents. Con­ Illes of the eight memberc are o’^o tage. A pot luck luncheon will be
nic dinner '
gratulations are extended. •
Invited.
। served at one o'clock.

Social Events and Personal Mention

SLACK

t

Straw Hats

25c &lt;

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$5

$6“ *7“

JUNE 30,1934

i

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Friday, June 22

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Saturday, June 23

Soap Chips
5
, 26zC
Quick

Cocoa
Sauer Kraut
Rinio Lu,.

2
21c
2 un- can* 25c
2 39c

White House
Coffee
“• 25c
Rolled Oats
Butter
Jar Caps
Palmolive Soap

5 n&gt;.u&lt; 19c
27c
23c
4u&gt;

Corn Flakes “■"’“k.u.B.. 6jc

tilNHAWX

H's

Arctic Ice Cream
Cadillac Pint and Quart Pack
Plain and Fancy Bricks
Pineapple Sherbet
Orange Sherbet

Sodas and
Whopper Cones
Malted Milks ....
Frost Bites and Paddle

REED’S DRUG

lot

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iSh.*

WANTS

1

6 .'6

-*to'/| PAlrlnz. C««h ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER- ,
Im Old O«M.
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CITIZEN'S MUTUAL

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. 1M4
I with the former's sister. Helen, at 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Flory

WEST HOPE.
Iman's Wednesday. Proceeds M.15Everyone who is interested in orP«te Tietgens caped on Eitel King
I Butterworth hospital. ‘M*3* Helen I Friday evening.
! remains In a very critical condition | Don Shorn© is home from Olivet ganlxing a Christian Endeavor So- at Pennock hospital Saturday.
clety win please come to the organ IRev. and Mra. Fred King were
after nearly a month of serious ill- j College for the summer vacation.
। ness.
| Mr. and Mra. Robert Bom attend- ration meeting next Sunday evening called to Lake Odessa Tuesday oy
the serious lllnesa ot their son, E»tel.
I Master Paul Johnson of Bowne '^d the funeral services of the for­ at eight o'clock.
Quite a targe crowd attended the who waa taken to Pennock hoapital
i Center spent the week end with his I mer's sister's husband. In -Detroit,
Children's day exercises at the &lt; and under went an operation for
’ I grandparents, Mr. and Mra. H. M. Sunday.
(Continued
from Page One&gt;
appendicitis in the afternoon. Eztcl
______________________________
jBoughner.
( Americus
Palmerton alte 80. church Sunday evening.
Miss Harriet Schafer of Muncie, is getting along fine and his many
brethren i for children)
Lean meat flsh ori M,H Grace Braendle. age 21. sis- passed away at his home Sunday A.
™ CIUH.T. 5'.™“™’’;^“
““ or
or Kenneth Breendle loeel edl- M He toll ho burled Tueedey F M Indiana, is spending the ’summer, friends wish him a speedy recovery.
Milk
i«
»he
best
food
to
make
chll!
h
”
*
pa-'-'cet
away
Thursday
at
Ingafter
thc
funeral
services
which
will
with
Miss
Olenna
Osgood.
j
Milk l« &gt;he best food to make chll- ’
r*“**~^ -way Tlmrsd-y at ine- 'after thc funeral services which will
’'
‘
! j^j-.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Edd.
Edd. Rice
Rice called
called on
on
—
-&amp;tie King is a patient in the Pen- Estel King at Pennock hospital
dren grow. Every
child
should have;,lam County Sanitarium
Sanitarium after
after a be conducted by Rev. Albert BeardMiss
Braendle
made »&lt;«&gt;' at the liome. He leaves one soft &gt; nock hospital following an openUion saiaftlay.
at least a cuj
pint aand
every
adult
at
:
M
'
“
HwndI
’
’
m
dayeV&lt;?Milk builds her home with her brother and
°M daushtrr' L" *
frtends । Qome to the Children's day pro­
bone and
nnd muscle
muscle better
better than
than any
anv i■ family
hunlly here
here for
for some
some time
time and
en- ;Mra. Roy Ballentine.
______
hope for a »£*&lt;*&gt;
/gram next Sunday evening at eight
speedy naw.
recovery- bone
and enMJ the
w.c hearts
nc».» of
oi pro
peu-­
The annual school election of
other food "Milk is both the cheap- .UOMCU
d«ared ncTKii
herself lo
I pie
em olid surest protection irdm nu-!
”1'' here
h*’rr who
*ho were
»erir grieved
arieved to
to hear
hear Woodland townshiQ. was held Montritlonal deficiencies, which open:^ofhe.McathBt such an early age. She da-v “I ‘he town hall. Lawrence caltam? Mr and M"’ 'WU,hUn Mc* j Mra Glenn Hoffman of Maple
W»M«I to

FOR SALE-.'-

F1CTS CONCERN
INGWELfAREWORK
THE
CHURCHES

n».rr»a.
' me W to &lt;*!».*.••
■ i*»
?&gt;■
Mr. ahd Mra. J. P. Collison daugh- Grove and Mrs. William Hoffman
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. । Sour milk is very useful tn cook-1 npth- Donald of Palo, and Frank uie board uf directors
ter Lilas and friend of Kaiomazoo1 visited the latter's sister, Mrs. HenIng and has lost none of its nu- 1of, Stanton, a host of more distant
37;,’,!.,’,, v
spent Thursday at their farm.hoqie dershott Friday.
tritlvc value
relatives and friends. Funeral serv-,
NAMIvILLL.
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf of Minneapolis
Recipes are belifg prepared to , ,CM
he,d ,ron? the home herc •Lasl Wcck’« Utter.
Sunday visitors at Geoffry Keller's wcre guests of Mr. and Mra. Tom
al) families
families on
on relief.
relief. These
These at one
one oojijock
on Saturday
Saturday^and
teom
an&lt;j Alrs
xtrs. cOy Brumm
nnd
M.
’ give
give to al)
clock on
and from
^lr ana
Mnimm ana
llrn.l.
—Hntulti Nrli'M'l.. io on a will be given out under the direc-! lhe \ 1 a r k s v111 e Congregational family spent Sunday at Lake Mlchi- wcre. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bales and Hoffman from Wednesday until
friend
of
Lansing,
and
George
Kel
­
1. I’ra
Sunday.
M.rllni—Hundnr Srhoril l'»-(s'n * M. ,lon o* &lt;&gt;ur casc workers. Mrs. Mae;cb‘lrch °* •*• Burial was in Clarks- ;8Qn
of Hastings.
Mrs. Al Honeysctte and Mr. and
and' lerMira
Mildred Osgood of Muncie.
OO.nZi"—Sh’hIhj Hrbni.l. 11 j“t:,.-..”; ?rttmnies‘no? reltef In^rry^oSmy ' iV'^Sl Sunday School *plc-!, M.r. and. “rs char’“
Mrs. Ray Wolf were recent visitors
.- —
...................... — -•
ihuhuib. •prut uic wren enu wim
of Mr. tnd Mrs. Tom Hoffman.
Smith
arid
family
were
at
Crystal
the
home
folks.
Mrs.
Eloise
Bower
­
----------and seeds have been provided where !next Tuesday. June 26. at FallasMr. and Mra. Leon Stanton of
FIRST UNITED brethren CHURCH. ncceMary. also plowing and getting; bur8 Fork, north of Lowell. Every- Lake Sunday...............................................sock accompanied her and is vislt- Battle Creek spent Sunday with Mr.
Charles
and Sherman
Uie .ground ready for these gardens °ne 13 invited to attend this picnic.
- ------------- Lykins arc' Ing relatives at present.
• — - at...
.
- , Quarterly meeting was held here and Mra. Will Hoffman and tie
has been doni by the Welfare Com- 'Anyone with a car who can take a • visiting
the home
of. —
Than -Lychildren
remained for an extended
Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Batdorff visit.
mission. We estimate there arc al-,Iond
anyone wishing to go and ।kUls »outl&gt; of Charlotte.
ready 550 gardens under cultivation not having a way. see Chas. Moore1 Mrs. Adolph DauSc. Sr., and Miss officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lusk of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Lord and
tn thc county by those ort relief ,or Rrv Ickes. Everyone is asked Theressu Du use were In Grand. Rap|'',l Url -Hfi-rr nt I. :io
)■
Phyllis and Patricia of Battle Creek Marshall spent Sunday with Mr. and
l)st. and the vegetables from these i*&lt;&gt; lakr “ lemon and sugar to sweet-I ids Saturday.
Mrs. Tom Hoffman.
gardens will materially decrease the!cn **• sandwiches and at least one I Frank Dilbahncr of Chicago called made a business trip to tills nelghfi,,,,.,;,, a, - jn I'' '
1 cost of living.
other dish for each family. Alsolon his cousins. Mr, and Mrs. Gull borhood Thursday.
One of the measurements of a
| A very enjoyaoie time was had by
Below are a few of the recipes cacl‘ one la *o laka their own table | Lykins. Saturday.
German giantess is 35 feet from her
WESLETAN METHODIST cnuBCH
that have been prepared for the re- “^i" The committee promises a , punc^] M-rvIces for Mrs Helen I all who attended the community ankle to her knee. Obviously she
?’ llBiUngi.
Wm. O»»rh»rt, l,Aitor_4Ol E,
. meeting held at GcufTry Keller's has king.distance runners In her
Milk Soup-.
!t“r£
c«Pccted Plan |Joon gt lh&lt;1 home gl a 30 o.cIock/ Friday evening.
stockings.
Srl.m.l, ill &lt;l». W..
Lester
Lord of this .--------community
„ conducled
conaucuxi b
oy* th
incc Rcv.
ncv. 8a. R.
it. Wurtz,
wuru.
~
.—'
Prepare a thin white sauce by I Rcv c £. Wilkins left the fore
of* "
the Evangelical‘ church
*nJu[fd when a fork
.h,.r-h li' • ?.&lt;&gt;“ «/'"
melting 2 tablespoons fat. then add ■ part of the week by auto for Ames.p । pastor
’
*
* *Hfl
.. Add rOwa. where
.
2 tablespoons flour. Mix well
he represents his slate’■ Mrs. Roscoe |xu»M.'d away al her handle hit him In Uie eye while
gradually 22 cups
cups milk.
milk.'* Boll.
Boil?"searoii
I district
awrici* at
at^thT
NRt^M'conterenre
homc. Pr*dny ,nornlnB aher sevt'ral »‘”'king at Gun swamp.
gradually
Season
the nfNational
rnn terrn«*v
neo 1|yenrs
with suit und.pepi&gt;er
Soups may
beLf
the Church
the Rrethren
’ HIhcss, Mrs. Roscoe had lived
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox. Edith,
made with almost any vegetable\ut i
Nashville nearly 80 years. Mr and Mr and Mrs. Glen Morehouse
SPECIAL Low Prices
into small pieces and cooked until
tre “f th?^ferenre whteh 1
“WMy ,hW jrW&gt; M°
2"n_Jnd Joycc °?1&lt;,en wcre
On All Farm Tools
tender
Use
1
rim
nf
vraetahte
nr
।
h
,
,
afuTxTIPTrtol"
’
u
and
a
daughter.
Mrs
Ethel
Deane.
Saturday
shoppers al Kalamazoo.
tender Use 1 cup of vegetable or
aver
rae
tr
s
ram
r-J.J
*«bout
eleven
years
ago
She
leaves
I
----------------------------------bf vegetable pulp । vegetables put Africa^ U‘ 8'
For Sale by the ’
C ’ a a',d one son* Charles of Battle Creek;’
DURFEE.
through a sieve) lo 2 cups of while
sauce.
Hastings Co-op«rative
The Misses Maxine and Adeline ilwo daughters. Mabie, who has cared school meeting was held Monday
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
LitchfieldItf wSt Seb?wi'.u!nl!for h" mot'irr' a,ul Allcc' * “-“h- night with the usual business tranVegclablea With White Sauce.

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1927 Pontiac Coach

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To cooked vegetables add a white
These tools must be sold this
“nd srv&lt;'rid great-grandchildren, district picnic nnd clean lhe schoolSauce made by melting 2 table­ of Mr. and Mrs Fred Williams
Mr. and Mrs Victor Sisson were OnC sls,er* Mrs. Laura Showalter of house, then election of treasurer.
season. Come and see them
spoons fnt nnd mixing it with 2 h.HastZso^bXraTS^aV
rr | Vermontville. Burial in Lakeview Claud Hunt being chcaen.
If you are going to buy.
tablesjxxms flour. Add gradually 1
Mis Alice Kunde is in training emclcGForty attended lhe Ladies Aid Bo­
cup milk. Boil. Season with salt
and |&gt;epper. Add to this two cups at the D A. Blodgett Children's I Mr and Mrs Frank Haines and , c|ely nt Mr. and Mra. William Hoff[Home in Grand Rapids.
I family have moved from the Bap-’___________________________________
ir''of cooked vegetables such as cars
I
John
Seifert
returned
from
Pine
tLst
P&lt;»n«
“
a
8c
to
the
Floyd
Everts
• 'rote, onions, turnips, cabbage, peas,1
* i lake
Sunday
where
been
potatoes, etc.
|,ake
Sunday
where
he he
hashas
been
cm-rm- ' house.
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
Pork Liver With Tomatoes
p,Oy.‘fd al thc Camp for 1110 1&gt;aAt lwo ! Dr F ° Pu,”; 13 lhe new ouncr
FQTATF CAI 17. F-nUre »°““hota Furnishing.
(EPISCOPAL)
.
,,
u I weeks.
of the Dr. Shilling property on Main
1 /A 1 IL D/ALtIL. of the Ute EUda Straw, to be
i?'
”°Ur,tV:: Mrs Oco H w,1,s ol arand Rap- street, where he lias had his office
told FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 22 and 23. 1:00 lo 5:00 P.
pork liter. Cut liver into small id5 vteited her sister. Mrs Albert । and residence since coming here,
P.
5.
wl.th *a},L
I,lcccs Wells, a few days lost week.
I He will redecorate the building und
M. alike realdence. 712 8. Jefferson St., Hastings, Michigan. The
in flour Brown in fat or drippings 1 The LAS are serving u public will open It as a hospital moving;
Michigan Tout Co. Elizabeth Radcliffe in charge.
0-30
for about 10 minutes Coyer with supper In thc church basement on I his equipment from the Community
1 /, CUpR
or tomatoes left Wednesday evening of this week, hospital. He and his family will oc-1
after making tomato juice. Add The sapper will consist of straw- copy the Gladys Bclson residence i
enough water to entirely cover Cook berry
—•».—lee *| which he . bought .sometime ago.
. shortcake, coffee and
rlowly I to I1.- hours or until liver cream Serving begins at 5 30
I Mr. and Mrs J VanDeventer and
is tender. Serves five.
i Mrs Roy Nagler and brother. Dick .baby have moved into the rooms in
Rice With Tomatoes.
Moulton, visited their parents. Mr. Mrs Llbble Williams' home
is? ciiur.rn
nnd
Mrs.
R
W
Moulton,
at
MuskeSeveral Nashville people have
1 cun rice.
gon Heights lost week.
hien married in the past week. Wil­
2 tnblesixnns fat.
'liam J. Llebhatjscr and Mrs. Lucy
-----1 cup tomatoes.
WOODLAND.
Hinckley were married by the Rev. I
4 cups water.
Lasl Week's Letter.
’Davies at An&gt;,-Jla. Indiana; Horry i
2 teasjxx&gt;n.s salt.
.Mils Evelyn Beardsley attended
DINNERS and PARTIES by reservation.
.. I:Laurent and Miss Frelda Johnson by
Wash rice. Put into frying pan
Hunting-1/'he Rev. A. L. Bingaman, of Ionia. ।
with fnt. let fry until light brown the f-aduating exercises at Hunting■
:a former Evangelical pastor here; j
and Fountain. Everything remodeled and redecorated.
stirring constantly. Add tomato and ton College. Indiana. Monday.
Telephone your reservation for opening.
misMuorro
uuy
Toieon.
onio.
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Uns
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rm
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Mtes
Mildred
Guy
ot
Toledo.
Ohio.
!
salt, let rook a few minutes Then
Saturday afternoon with li-r
',C klr ' w“5
’° Loj&lt;’l
LUNCH SERVED SUNDAY NIGHT.
CHURCH or CHRtsT. coats OBOVB. “dd at least 2 cups boiling aater or spent
sister. Mrs Dclmond culler.
IJ^11 er hy Rev. A. L Bingaman of
&gt; .
.
ment .stock, stir well, let cook gently
C, E. RAMBY, Manager.
Delton, Mich.
...
,,
, . .
Ionia; Miss Anna Maeyens, daughii on tender without stirring.
h»» rented m
Mr H„d M„. KcnI
he Hilbert (due «l Sbdtiletoa
ln
w Kenneth
FREEPORT.
f
*lLss ReVa K,,Jl( Howard Langley of Battle Creek, by
DELTON M E CHURCH NOTCH.
I Dr H. S. iWedel nnd family are of„?,“hV ° U 4PendlnS h?n days the Rev. 3 R. Wurtz, pastor of the
' moving into thc former Dr Gris­
,!*
,, „
,
Evangelical
church; Warren M.
rail
'“ •"•
wold residence this Ueek He will
Dr. and Mrs R. G Finnic visited I Burdick was united in marriage to
............. Ir»l«&gt;
have his office In the residence as wo aP.d J?nS .W7 McK*fch: of | Miss Marguerite A Schafer of Hopfl ;J•d' '■*Wllmette, Illinois, from Friday until pm,. On june 20. Ml&amp;s dike McKlndid the former doctor.
Mis Margaret Perkins will attend Monday.
■
|nis of Grand Rapids, a former
summer school at Kalamazoo Mar­ ___......r„ a,,d ......: ^a?Tpncc mu*
Faul. ***iu
and Nashville young Judy, will be mar-i
garet will teach the Jones school son Greydon attended the gradual- :ried to Dr. Wiley of Chicago ondi
..ext year.
year.
, ,n8 exercises at Michigan State Col- Torch
■
next
lake.
Thc many friends of David Fer- le8c nt Lansing Monday.
Their
The Noahyillc Horsehoe club held
Your Phone Call Starts Oilr Trucks On the Way
guson were shocked on Monday to daughter. Miss Virginia Faul. is a its first tournament Saturday night. I
Dave.I ifraduate this year,
hear of his sudden death. Dave,
A
five-man
singlet team came from
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
-- he ----... . called,
... .had.
Mr. and,Mrs.
Donald—
Gager
lire Kalamazoo. Nashville winning 13 to
... »-K_
to..-V._- to to_CHUBCR.
ns
was .familiarly
—
----- - ------ -----------n.
Hastings Ice &amp; Fuel Company
Phon* 2263 made his home for several years, visiting relatives In Paw paw.
12.
with his son Jesse and wife in' Mrs Victor Roush
w and son "Wayne! Mrs. Gall Lykins has been sick the 1
Telephone 2194
East Green St
Detroit returned to their home post week with a throat infection. &gt;
Grand Rapids. About two years of
1
ago he fell from a Cherry tree, with Mr. Roush after visiting her, The officers of the Nashville1
CHURCH OF THE NAEARENB.
breaking his back. Although mak- parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ralrlgh Alumni Association*' for the coming
Pincoin Bulldlai
। Ing a more complete recovery than 1since Decoration day.
year ore; President. Harry Johnson;
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dinnls and vice-president, Marlon Snow; sec­
his loved anes expected him to.
Dave had not been well since that. ;daughter JoEllen and Mrs. Eliza­ retary and treasurer. Mis. Geneva
However, he had not seemed worse !beth Mahler of Grand Rapid*. Mrs Brumm
of late and the family were shocked Freda FluhiVr and son George and
WUltam Klcinhans of East Lan­
on Monday morning to find him Mr Wm. Pratt of Lansing were sing spent Monday In the village
.
dead in bed Funeral services will guests at the Frank Kilpatrick home
Miss Georglanna Gribben who lias'
HASTINGS CITY MISSION.
be held at the home at 12’30 on 1Sunday.
been attending college In Bay City
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Linton of is visiting her mother. Mrs. Anna i
। Thursday, and nt thc local M. E.
church at 2 Rev. F. Loomis will Alto called on Mr. and Mrs. Leon, Gribben.
conduct lhe services. Burial In Tyler Wednesday evening.
Pleasant Hill cemetery, Freeport,
Mr and Mrs. D. B. Green called tlie Baptist-church, moved here on
liesides the son he is survived by 1on Mr. P. .Whitfleet of Hastings Bun­ Tuesday.
one grandson, two great-grandchil­ day P. M.
The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical1
dren. three sisters. Mrs Ella Cntt.
Mrs j. v. Hilbert entertained the church met Wednesday afternoon in '
Bridge club Thursday
evening. Mrs. Uie basement of the church.
Mrs. Estella Cress and Mrs Della----------------------------------Yule of Freeport and two brothers. Glen Densmore ot Hastings was on
Regular meeting of Laurel .phapJames of Freeport and Ed. of West &lt;out of town guest.
ter No. 31 O. E. 8. met Tuesday I
i Hatt I Branch. Mich.
i,-^r and ^rs Ralph Rice nnd night at the Temple.
Just as in every profession,
Miss Donna Moore has completed family spent the week end with thc
The Clover Leaf Club will be en-'
her school work at Jackson for the former s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. tertalned Thursday night at thc 1
trade or business, the funeral
Rice, nt
of n/*nV**rrr.n
Beaverton.
summer ftnzl
and la
is na.iu
now at
al Ithc home RicO
home of Mrs. Ed. Lelbhau&amp;er. asJOHN S LUTHERAN MISSION. 1 of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christian slsted by Mrs. Norman Howell:
directing profession has kept
of Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs.
Moore.
/
Miss Barbara Weeks had her ton­
Mrs W. A Seifert, son John and J. V. Hilbert Sunday. . .
sils out Monday morning.
pace with modern progress.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Parker ot
daughter Dorothy, left Tuesday
Miss Emily Sackett underwent an
morning for Long Island. N. Y„ to Lansing called on Mr. and Mrs. Leon operation for appendicitis
New methods, more efficient
1 visit the former's sister. Mrs. Ida Tyler Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bertrand Young of Charlotte
। Riigus and family. They will also
Mr. and Mrs Louis Smith and son spent‘Saturday with her sister. Miss
service has been the demand—
visit other relatives in New York Max of Portland spent Sunday with Amy Hartwell.
state enroute and on their return lhe latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Gid Gage and fam­
and it has been given. Our cb[will go to Chicago for Uie summer. John Ralrigh.
ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coate and Mr.
The Wbodtand Women's Study Henry Sywerda In Grand Rapids'.
tablishment has kept step witji
holding a picnic at
and Mrs. William Blough returned Club are
Emory Fisher is visiting relatives
Saturday from
a fishing trip Wright's Landing. Saddlebag lake. In St. Johns.
every new development so that
Sports and
through the north They report the Tuesday afternoon.
fishing as very Rood having caught games und a pot luck supper arc
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
today we offer to our communi­
GRANGE PROGRAMS all thev could eat and brought home planned for the ladies.
i of Mlchlran. the proliat* com
Frank Cook of Pewamo is visiting
■ some for “proof.” They had. a fine
ty funeral services of a type
i trip and a most enjoyable vocation, hU son. Chas. Cook, and family.
CARLTON ORANOE NO. 264.
; Tlie Misses Margaret Perkins and
Miss Elva Oovert of Lake Odessa
that will win appreciative ap­
I Dorothy Seifert spent the week end spent Thursday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Flory.
jot Hastings, lhe guests of friends.
proval.
A large and appreciative’ audience
Rev I. H.' Osgood returned PriM.r- day from a week's visit at Hunting­ attended Children's day exercises at
ton and Muncie, Ind.
the Methodist church Sunday where
Sunday callers at the home of the children ot the Sunday School
Mr. and Mra. F. E. Brunner were. sang and spoke before a bank of
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Wlnegac Mr. peonies and roses.
IRVING GRANGE
Miss Lola Lamberson and Jack
and Mrs. J. K. Moore of Lowell, Mr.
Mahler of Kalamazoo spent Satur­
Mrs. James Gedris, Mr. and Mrs. day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Ruell.
IC. E Hurley of Grand Rapids.
] Children's Day was observed at
Mra. Glenn England, Jean Eng­
both churches Sunday morning with land and Pollyanna England at­
Distinctive Funeral Service
Crednlotu Tillie says It'a no *on- appropriate exercises.
tended the graduation exercises at
The
Misses
Ethelyn
and
Doris
Olivet
College Monday. Miss Ruth
der they have so much confusion
*"*■“ **’
« *HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
TELEPHONES: 2505-2417
were Sunday Marcy ot Crystal was a graduate
a F,.r,i In China when you consider Hist for Earle of Smyrna
UnT
,o*wVit2 **,r4&gt;ral years their religion tins morning guests at the home of Rev this June..
r.
F. izomu
Loomis ana
and lamuy.
family. miss
Miss uayOayMr. and Mrs. Dewey Zerkle and
IIW * rail -i &lt;E| **en ‘ ('onfualonlain.*. ..........
.Sirlngthjld lh&gt; urcotnpanled them to Grand children and Mr and Mra. NathanRapids where they spent the day ial Green of Lansing were callers at

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HASTINGS MARKETS

E.1 Found ia Grav.l
Workmen digging n flab pond site
In Pennsylvania at a state fl»h
hatchery were astounded to see an
■■ wriggle from tlie coarse gravel

Delivery

of UndeiitanJi

Service

Charles H. Leonard

�Wednetday, June 20, 1934

THE HASTINGS BANNER

FINDING WATER IS PROB­
™ &gt;?^"uiXt“^!™u&gt;J^n.H0WCHEVR0LET'S19^
,
these wells? Will It pay to forked wlllqw, hazel or peach stick ENGINE WAS DEVELOPED I
LEM IN DROUGHT AREAS ttrrpen
-- -------------- --- -----. .. t J
. ‘uiecu winyw. ruuci or ix-oca_____
&lt;U«.
law Wells?
VellM 11
„ ^r.iad
dig. bore or drill new
If so. „
other
so-called
"wltehlna
dror oln
otner
so-caucd -wluhlm"
"wncning”' doac-; .•

-----------—
:--------

Homemakers
’ Comer
------------

Engineers Suggest Promising *bere?
|■ vices
viee. j„ Discovery
__
tor finding waur.
water, aiuiougn
although ________________
An Intereating
of By Home Economics Specialists
To aid In answering these never; persons who have practiced hunt-I
Mnro
i„ to..
Michigan State College
, Places to Sink Wells, Re­
fully answered questions, agrlcul-1 ing water this way. from their exmore rower m Leas
' viving Old Water Supplies tural
engineers in the U. S. Depart-' perlence and observation of surface
Space
From all over lhe drought states ment of Agriculture point out some conditions.
usually
are
better । ----- w
icnudaen
... -r---------- -----’i desire to . Special plans to use In remodeling
come reports of Velis going dry. facts about wells. To begin with, (able lo
the probabilities
ofpossess a ’phenomenally-• powerful '. or in building their homes will be
-Judge
—7"-of
-r.r
—------------. j ground water than Is the average I but compact engine for a small rac-1.made by agricultural engineering
P*”00' ing boat resulted in the discovery of 'I specialists for women who expect to
। Some midwest farmers report:new principles of combustion con- । build in the near future and wito at­
good results in digging inexpensive, ’ trol that are now reflected in 1m- tend Farm Women’s Week at Mich­
emergency wells in sloughs or along proved automobile performance has igan State College, July 22 to 27.
C. H. Jefferson, agricultural engi­
old creek beds, where • the grass been told finally by Alex Taub. In­
■grows green even in dry weather. ternationally known as an author­ neer. will help anyone to make plans
Holes 10 to 15 deep and 4 to 5 feet ity on Internal combustion engines. and to draw up specifications. Visi­
FAMOUS "57" SALE
In diameter havp been found to nil He related the story at Detroit re­ tors who are remodeling homes are
'with water over night, or at least cently in an address outlining 1934 asked to bring with them the floor
.
HEINZ BAKED
to collect enough water to maintain automotive developments. as an Il­ plan of lhe house as it is now with
ths livestock necessary to conduct lustration of how engineers meet dimensions and snapshots of two
farming operations. One objection demands for the seemingly Impos­ exterior views of the house. Ap­
proximate estimates of cost will be
to such wells is that surface water sible.
will drain into them. For this rea­
"In 1931," said Mr. Taub, a mem­ made but the actual amount will
son they are never wholly satlsfac- ber of the Chevrolet experimental depend on local prices of materials.
Prom reports received from the
1 tory, and unless the water is boiled engineering staff,
"William 8.
•or otherwise sterilized It Is unsafe Knudsen, then president of Chevro­ counties. an attendance of 400 wom­
i for household use. Tests for such let, requested the engineering de­ en Is expected during the week.
One of the features of the week
' shallow wells can be made with an partment to design an engine of on­
; ordinary posthole augur. By add­ ly 130 cubic Inches that would de­ will be a program on recreation-con­
' ing two or three feet of gas pipe velop 85 horsepowei. for installation ducted by Robert K. Murray of the
National
Recreation Association.
at a time to the handle, considerable in a 17-foot racing boat. The order
depth can be reached. If this test was a tall one. since at that time the New York City.
Outstanding speakers during the
hole does not collect water, the standard Chevrolet engine was of
week
will
include
J. W. stack, of the
fanner Is not out much. If It does, 194 cubic Inches displacement and
HEINZ SOUPS
he can curb the hole with drain delivered 55 horsepower. To obtain Zoology department. Burt Wermuth,
RICE FLAKES
tile or dig a larger well at the spot. 54 er cent more horsepower with 22 manager and editor of the Michigan
The Federal Emergency Relief Ad­ per cent less displacement looked Farmer, and C. E. Pacquln. of the
HALVES
state conservation department.
ministration Is considering listing like an almost Impossible job.
The annual banquet will take
the digging of new wells and the
"However. Mr. Kundsen insisted
deepening of old wells as work proj­ that nothing but an engine designed place on Thursday evening.
COFFEE
ects. to be executed under the di­ by hla own engineering staff would
rection of the different state emer­ suit rtlm; but he added one of his TAKE THE JUDICIARY
gency relief administrations.
characteristic remarks: You fellows
lot V.H.U.,
OUT OF POLITICS
Valuable Information on sinking go ahead. and remember that you
permanent wells can be obtained are dealing with a man accustomed
from the United States Geological to disappointments. Do what you That Is Aim of Constitutional
can.'
Survey or from state geological au­
Amendment—Voters
"We got busy seeking to find out
thorities. Results obtained in neigh­
Should Favor It
boring wells and evidences of seeps bow we could get what Mr. Knudsen
PET or CARNATION
and springs are of assistance in lo­ wanted, and out of our efforts came
The proposed amendment to the
cating water supplies. Seeps and a new principle of cylinder-head state constitution, requiring that cir­
springs are more likely to occur near design and fuel combustion control. cuit judges and probate Judges in
thc foot of slopes. Shallow wells Instead of the 85 horsepower re­ Michigan be selected on a non-par­
88
horsepower
was tisan basis, has received far more
located here usually are stronger quested.
than those higher up the slope or obtained. Based on its cubic Inch than the necessary number of sig­
further out on the flats. Wells on displacement, that little motor was natures and will be placed upon the
hills or dose to rock outcrops are the equal of any non-supercharged amendment ballot next November.
not likely to yield plentifully unless aviation engine In use today.
There can be no doubt in any­
Giant Bars
These results wcre so gratifying body's mind who thinks about it
they are deep.
that we Immediately planned to
If possible. wells should be sunk adopt the new principles for Chev­ that we would have far more effi­
in sands or gravels, because they rolet engines. Having discovered a cient administration and enforce­
are generally good water bearing principle that would give 88 horse­ ment of the laws U judges were not
materials. Quicksand, clay, marl and power with only 150 cubic Inches dis­ selected as partisans, and were not
hardpan sometimes contain consid­ placement. It was comparatively responsible to any party nor to any
erable water, but yield too slowly easy for us to obtain 80 horsepower element in any party for their elec­
for satisfactory supplies. Shale and with 206 cubic Inches; that it. with' tion. It surely cannot have escaped
lb. loaf
the notice of thp people ot Michigan
slate are not good water bearers.
only 12 cubic Inches additional dis­
Dug wells are sometimes deepened placement. we gained 25 more that Just across the Canadian line
there is a country that does not have
sunkyhew
In dry times by sinking In the bot­ horsepower.
This engine—which one murder where we have twenty in
tom one or more lengths of drain we call the 'blue flame’ engine be­
tile or vltrlfled sewer pipe of as cause of thc characteristics of its the United States. It does not have
F°r Perfect Jama and Jalllai1
bottle
one hold-up where we have fifty.
large size as will go into the well. fuel combustion—was
Introduced
The tile should be settled by dig­ with our 1934 models. Yet, in the Other serious crimes arc but a frac­
Ib. tin
baking powder
ging or scooping the material from fall of 1932. when dealers came to tion ot what they ore In this counWithin, care being taken not to the proving ground to have thfelr
undermine the old curb or casing. first look at the 1933 cars, a Chev­ i There Is a reason for this dlfferThe top of the tile or pipe should rolet with this blue flame engine cnee. What is that reason? Here it
la: Every Canadian judge is apbe left 6 or 8 Inches above the bot­
tom of the old curb. An augur or a miles an hour. We had the job
well point may be used to search ready then, but nobody outside our
own organization knew It. We were
found necessary.
'
ready a year ahead of time—and
One advantage in sinking a new that Is an illustration of what we
well In dry times is that labor costs call 'long distance' engineering.
should be less and. . furthermore,
"In our present engine, we have
any well which has plenty of water attained 23 per cent more power and
In dry years should always be a 12 per cent better economy at tour­
good well. No new well should be ing speeds, through new principles
regarded as complete until a pump­ in cylinder-head design possible puly
ing test of some duration has been with overhead valves. This power
made to determine its sufflcency for plant, however. Is by no means the
the purposes of the farm and to limit of a motor of its type—because
make sure that It is not a mere this construction has given us ■ new
FLEISCHMANNS
cake
pocket of water that has been gap­ concept of what can be done with a
ped.
2 .be.
valve-In-head engine.
"Long distance engineering Is one
More information on wells and
other sources of water may be found of our fixed principles. We design
Pkg.
In the ‘ Farmstead Water Supply." our engines far enough ahead so
U. 8. Department of Agriculture that we always have next year's en­
• roll*
Farmers’ Bulletin 1448. This may gine ’ready to go.’ We know now
be obtained from the Superintend­ what we are going to do In 1935;
ent of Documents. Washington, D
For
C., for five cents.
are right when the time comes."

FORDS

HEINZ

f BEANS

EW Passenger Car Titles issued in Michigan and Barry
County, as compile^ by the Michigan Automotive Trade
Association, from Jan. 1,1934 to April 30,1934 are as follows

N

KETCHUP

Iona Peaches

29'
29°
5J1S
27'
Z3C
25'

Maxwell House °

Cigarettes
Rokar CoEfee
Shredded Wheat
Milk
Palmolive Soap
Super Suds
A|ax Soap
Palmolive Beads

Campbell's TO,^JO
Raisin Bread
Corn Flakes

Calumet
JeHHO

Flav®r«

2
4

2 it;. 17'
25'
25'
2 Pkga. 11'

39=
21'
29'
29'

♦ A &amp; P Markets Carry Quality Meats ♦
Round pone or Blade Cuts

Lu

15c

BEEF POT ROAST
Lb. 12c
SHORT RIBS OF BEEF
Lb. 9c
ARMOUR'S BRANDED QUALITY BEEF
Armour’s Star, Whole or Leg Half

Lb.

19c

SPICED HAM—Tasty, 2—%-lb. pkgs. 25c
CANADIAN STYLE BACON
Lb. 34c

Lard

Armour's Star

Universal Garage Company
Telephone 21

Garlic

Lb.

17c

yt ib. ioc
»/a ib. ioc

4-oz. pkg. 10c
In 4 Ib. cartons

33c

The Moil Complete Selection Ever Auembled of

ARMOUR’S STAR PRODUCTS
EVERY ITEM ARMOUR’S STAR

pointed because he Is regarded as a will never get a proper enforcement
__
nt,----------___
person for —
the ,place.
------- —.He
_ i»_not
— of laws in Michigan until we comelected by any party or clique, but PIettlV divorce law-enforcement oi­
ls chosen because of his ability and flcer» fro® politics. This amendought to
to carry.
carry.
integrity. He has no ends to serve 'ment
ment ought
but justice. He Insists upon speedy!
-'■&lt;♦»
■ ___
trials and. In case of conviction.
Marble Is found in lOff'different
swift nnd adequate punishment. We I varieties in the state of Vermont.
lighting.

BACK OF A SUCCESSFUL BANK
IS PUBLIC CONFIDENCE

3'
25c
IO'
25°
25c

NEW POTATOES
15 Lbs.
29c
CARROTS
New—Bunch
5c
ORANGES
Juicy—Dozen
25c
TOMATOES
Lb.
5c
CANTALOUPE
Jumbo
10c
LETTUCE—WATERMELONS

VEAL LOAF
PICKLE AND PIMENTO
DRIED BEEF
/

‘The car without a price class!

3 .... 19c

Ye^$t
Ginger Snaps
Grapenut Flakes
Seminole Tissue
La France

Summer Sausage

30
17
5

2

Poet Toastiea ,*L5uKSci’o. 2 X. 19*

Hams

Barry County

15,039
7,405
4,568

FORD registrations are gaining (daily ... Drive a new
1934 FORD V-8 . . . and YOU will buy one, too!

25'
15'
20'

Rinso »
2 *0.
Lux Flakes 1 —" ■ - X:
Lux Toilet Soap 5 —
Lifebuoy Soap
5 -I-

Steak

State of Michigan

FORD . . .
CHEVROLET
PLYMOUTH

FORD REDUCES PRICES.
Detroit. Mich.. June 14—Reduc­
tions of no to 815 In list prices of
11931 Ford V-8 passenger cars and
, 810 to 820 In list prices of Ford V-8
I commercial cars and trucks wcre an­
nounced Thursday by Uie Ford Mo­
! tor Company, effective Friday. June

Ford prices have remained un­
changed since the Introduction of
jthe 1034 Ford V-8 last December,
the Ford Motor Company not having
participated In the recent general
automotive price increase. The re­
ductions now announced are. there­
fore, a decrease from the original
prices.
The price reduction on the stand­
ard and deluxe Tudor sedans, most
popular Individual models In point
of sales, is 815. Prices of other stan­
dard and deluxe body types are re­
duced 810 except prices of the road­
ster. phaeton and cabriolet, deluxe
types, which remain unchanged.
Both standard and deluxe passenger
cars have the same V-8 engine and
112-lnch wheel base chassis. Body
types of both ore Identical except
for the deluxe equipment.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Miss Ruth Woodman accompanied
Nevah and Keith Farlee to the Dou­
ble O class party at Baubee lake
Friday evening.
Miss Phoebe Oaks and Miss Jean
Kantner are going to Grand Rap­
ids Wednesday to spend a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oaks and
daughter. Eleanor.
Miss Geneva- Oouch of Hastings
Is working for Mra. Guy Kantner.
Chas. Farlee and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. I. N.
Williams near Dowling.
-Mr. and Mra. Paul Smith, Omar
Barnum, William Eddy and Duane
Grey attended the Double O class
party at Baubee lake Friday eve-

Rev. Harley Townsend, Guy Kant­
ner. Ogle Flanigan and J. D. Wise
attended a pen’s mass meeting at
Grand Rapids Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Ellsworth Smith and
daughters and Mrs. Sherman Smith
and grandson, Ralph, of. Hastings
spent Sunday evening with Chas.

BALTIMORE CENTER.
The Ice cream social at John
Woodniff's was qule well attended.
Proceeds 89.45.
The P. T. A. are raising funds to
finish their basement.
Mr. and Mrs. Dodd of Vermont­
ville spent Bunday with Roland Pen­
nington.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle of John­
stown spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Cleo Cardd.
Miss Gaskill and Doroetha Traver
spent the week end In Battle Creek.
Charles Matteson Is the new de­
livery boy on this road for the
Moon-Journal.
Jacquelln Thomas Is spending the
week with her grandmother near
Middleville.
Will Allerdlng has returned from
Pennock hospital where he has been
a patient for the past week.
Vemon Smith. Dewayne Green­
field. Bob Traver and Robert Moon
went this morning to North Pine
lake for a week's vacation at the
Boy Scout camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tobias of
Hastings spent Tuesday at the
farm.
Miss Arabelle Smith is spending
her vacation with her mother in
Grand Rapids.
THE CROSSROADS.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wlllltta of Bat­
tle Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Er­
nest Williams Sunday.
John Cook and family spent Sun­
day In Hastings the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. McBain.
Miss Doris Williams spent Ute
Week end with friends In Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan of
Hastings called on Mrs. Jane Tut­
tle Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith, Har­
old Smith and family, Homer Bates
Und Miss Nettie Carpenter attend­
ed the Smith reunion at Riverside
Park at Grand Ledge Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams and
Mrs. Erma Williams took little Miss
Wilma Lou Roush to Gun lake Sun­
day to stay with her mother, Mrs.
Mildred Roush.
Theo Fedewa spent Sunday with
ills sister, Mr. and Mrs. Spellman
Forahey, of Sunfield.
MIm Jean Stedgc of Hastings
spent the week end at bane.

This Bank has enjoy­
ed the confidence of
this community for
nearly half a century.
You are invited to

splendid advantages
offered by thia old
banking insti­
tution.

Deposits Are Insured
under the Fed era
Banking Act of 1933

Without public confidence any bank is almost helpless
in the performance of valuable service to the community
or its individual citizens.

PUCUC CONFIDENCE WILL BE A
When the Bank gives a conscientious, painstaking serv
ice to each individual patron whenever oppor
tunity permits.

When the Bank hold* inviolate the funds of each and
,
every depositor, having each loan amply secured
for the protection of all depositors.
When the Bank engages ONLY in legitimate banking
business, never being connected in any way with
speculative enterprises.
When the Bank is operated under the management of of
ficera and directors of known integrity and finan­
cial ability and run on a sound busines policy

HASTINGS CITY
Capital $160,000.00
Halting*. Michigan

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE W, I9J4
State. The hay is more valuable per

itor. inpported b»

BAD WEATHER TESTS
ton for livestock feed, and the
VALUE OF ALFALFA improves the fertility of the
upon which H is grown.

Repairs
Binder Twine
Just received our SHIPMENT OF Me
CORMICK and DEERING MOWER and
BINDER REPAIRS, also BINDER TWINE.

Mowers and Binders are Cutting Tools
and edged tools—TO DO GOOD WORK—
MUST BE KEPT SHARP and in good or­
der.

GET YOUR REPAIRS AND TWINE
NOW!

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Flour, Feed, Coal, Cement, Lime, Brick, Tile

HASTINGS, MICH.

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»«•«. HioMi Nil
Sakadar. Welxert

Legume Has Proved Lifesav­
er for Michigan Livestock
as Other Crops Failed

Farm implement*

TELEPHONE 2118

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East Lansing. — Alfalfa again Frldi
M . Major l^onard prraidiu.
proved that It Is the most dependable
j forage crop for Michigan, when the
' thousands of fields in this state came
{through the recent drouth in fair
condition and'with vitality enough
to promise well for a second crop,
{according to Uie farm erdps depart­
ment at Michigan State Orllege.
I on some of the lighter Michigan
'soils, alfalfa is practically the only
forage or meadow crop which will
। return a fair amount of livestock
feed. Yields will be lower for alfalfa
than last year but thc quantity of
'hay to be harvested in 1934 will still
j be greater titan would be obtained
from any other hay in a normal
year. Injuries to alfalfa from late
jfrosts in 1934 were greater than the
'damage done by lack of rain.
1130
| Michigan harvested 874.000 acre.!
o.u
I1
of alfalfa in 1933. as reported by the
;U. S. Bureau of Crop Estimates,
j Nebraska was the only stole with a I
greater acreage.
Yields from al) kinds of tame hay {
In Michigan in thc ten-year period.
1924-1933. averaged 1.14 tons per
1M
acre. Alfalfa during lhe same years
i'."e’.yr tob."
yielded 1.6 tons per acre. Tlie ad­
ok’. Weldin
* so
vantage tor alfalfa becomes much
more obvious when it is considered
■that alfalfa yields were Included Ln{

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Thr following rtaolation wm offered:

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SAFETY INSPECTION
FREE « « DRIVE IN « «
In summer, smooth tires soon wear
dangerously thin — become weak —
quickly reach “the danger Hne.'’ Your
risks increase—from cuts, punctures,
sudden blowouts. Don’t risk your
neck on hot roads with “dangcrHne" tires when safe new
Goodyears cost so little. Let
HIGH QUALITY
us inspect your tires for
GOODYEAR

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FAIR LAKE.
Mn.or
.00
The Bunnell Ladles' Aid will meet James Underhill of Delton were ylcIds of hay yUter man a]fa|fa.
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June 28 for supper with Mrs. Saturday visitors at Charles LechAlthough the number of acres of1
Charles Lecldeltner.
leitner's.
alfalfa in Michigan has increased H Wellman, board «i
Mrs. Davis of Battle Creek and tremendously In the past 10 years,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Maurer and
daughter. Joyce, of Detroit and Mr.----Helen
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Do vis of Detroit spent Sun- thc crop is still only one-fourth ol
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Ithe total acres of all hay in thc
and Mrs. Oscar Jones and sister. I'day
with Mra. “
Earl* —
Fritz.

GOODYEAR
SPEEDWAY
riATUStlS:

29 x 4.40

$4.95
ENJOY
INSTANT^

$5.70
28 x 4.75

$6.90

$5.70

HOT

Non-Skid
Safety —at
No Extra Cost

SPECIAL
For Thia Week!

For 19 Yean—The Largest Selling Tires

WATER

for eve ay

BROSS TIRE AND
BATTERY SERVICE

Tfcr fullowloc

Baaolatlaa

HOME USE

under lhe Kill

Hastings

Prompt Road Service

Phone 2482

Regular 75c
Water Ball

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fund of aal&lt;l

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!£«|WANT TO BUY OR SELL? TRY OUR WANT. COLUMN

AS
LITTLE AS

FELU
CENTS

PRICES REDUCED!
PONTIAC 8

MONTH

A DAY
BLiy5 ALL GA
you NEED

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OLD HEATER
AND

DOWN

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ON ALL
MODELS

FURNACE

COIL

EAST DELTON.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Madock of
Kalamazoo spent Bunday at Robert
Louden's.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waters and
Marie. Mr. and Mis. Henry Hou-'
vincr and two children spefit Sunday
with the latter'* parents at Ends­
ley's corners.
Mason Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Waters and Mrs. Mary Waters were
Liat price*, Pontiac. Mich. Withatandardeatraequipmant,t32additional. Pontiac ia a General MotoraV&amp;lua
1 in Hastings Saturday evening.
Rex Waters and wife and mother.
Ike Lcinaar and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Stokes and daughter. Man­
gullet Ann. spent Sunday with Mr.
Effective immediately, Pontiac
and Mrs. George Lelnaar and
daughter in Hickory Corners, the
announces a sweeping price reduc­
occasion being Adah's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Griffin of near
tion on every car in the Pontiac line.
Fair lake spent Sunday evening with
The Pontiac Eight, now listing at *40 less,
Mason Newton.
Elba Collison of Kalamazoo visit­
is the identical car that has thrilled thou­
ed his father on Monday.
ipi-oneo uy
Mr- “nd Mrs. elate Louden and
sands of owners with its remarkable
.a. g',««i two. granddaughter* spent Sunday
smoothness, case of riding and exceptional
“5 ।wUh lhclr daughter and mother
near Richland-

THE GREATEST VALUE IN THE LOW-PRICED FIELD!

MUST WOMEN PAY

NOW ONLY ’675 ""

The Price of False Notions About Water Heating ?
If you think any old-fashioned or makeshift
methods uf water heating actually afford a sav-

inc. you owe it Co both yourself and pocketbook
to investigate this special o«er.
No man wants his wife lo spend her health
and appearance on needless drudgery. And yet

thousands of women arc doing Juit that . ,
climbing stairs, shoveling fuel, wasting hours on
u holly itn accessary housccleaaing. What fa
worse, they do not have HOT waler when need­
ed. ner do they save any money by such pain­
ful sacrifice. What a price lo pay for false no­
tions of waler heating economy!

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“IT’S CHEAPER TO OWN THAN DO WITHOUT

SALE!
SHORT
TIME
ONLY

Nothing Changed
bit the Price!

Consumers Special

^VATER HEATER

DOUD CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMannb
attended Uie Edmonds reunion al
Thoruapplc lake Sunday.

Urrcl. «t iwere callers in BaUie Creek Friday
PiX'.on. Brid rtonnabell came to visit her

LESS THAN 10/ A DAY
heater. As little as 82.95 down payment installs IL Our liberal oiler

Drink Watw With Meal.
Good For Yaar Stomach

VISIT OUR STORE...OR PHONE 2305

Consumers Power Company

Sime Csr-Sssie Ptrformince
Same Ecosomy - - lew Value

01 Adlerlka. One dose cleans out
poisons and uashas BOTH upper

er. Druggkl.—Adv.

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| Mr. and Mrs Norris Bergman and
.Mrs. Langworthy and daughters of
, Battle Creek visited at H. Bergman's
■Sunday. .
I MUs Freda Hyde vUltcd friends
Inear the Mathywa schoolhouse over
Hw week end.
; Mias Halen Carl of Hastings visitBattle creek.
Mr. and Ma. CUflord McMaunis
vuitad her parenu of the Ehulu
district Bunday.

In making this sensational price reduction,
Pontiac further announces that the big.
beautiful Pontiac Eight has not been
cheapened in any way . . . nothing has
. been omitted... nothing has been changed
but the price!

economy. It has thc same 117-inch wheel­
base, Knee-Action wheels, True-Course .
steering, powerful Bendix brakes, Fisher
bodies and Fisher No Draft Ventilation. '
Before you buy any car SEE and DRIVE
the low-pricod, economical Pontiac Eight I

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OWNERS SAY 16 TO IS MILES TO THE GALLON
otALao uvumnMLKJ

HASTINGS MOTOR COMPANY
D. H. SHARP, Propr.

NORTH MICHIGAN AVE., HASTINGS

�OFFER AID FOR WAR
UPON CHINCH BUGS

Federal Help Promised for
Michigan When Thia Insect
Starts Attack on Oom
East Lansing.—Federal assistance
in combating chinch bugs will be
available for Michigan farmers
jwhen the depredations of that In­
sect become severe enough to war-

=M! Lcindccker and wife. Lot 8. Ridge- health permitted and those dally
mlt the Insect to multiply far be­ EEEgBBii
yond its ordinary numbers. Tlie COUKT HOUSE NEWS .
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pest U usually confined to counties
'!1L"~ ,i“ ■ ■ ICE Dorothy Smith, Par. Sec. 25, Assyria I Dorr Newton and wife of Battle
in the lower part of the state.
MARRIAGE I.ICENSES.
|Twp.
I Creek were Sunday visitors at thc
wiihtir w Parker Hastlnw
22' Jennie
M. Soule to Eugene'oils Altman borne.
till 23 8‘,rU1Se‘'
wife. Par. Sec. 7.' Mra. Jennie Stanford visited her
Katherine L. Schafihftiuer, Del
Prairieville Twp.
। daughter and husband. Mr. and Mn
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........ ........ ...................... j Arthur Scobey and wife to C. D. | Caryl Bowman, near Hastings a part
R. Townsend. Woodland
_ _ Bauer and wife. Lot 5. Blk. 2. Ben, of last week returning home Bunday.
wn munw.
utuue tM.
or u-.v«Un«-ror Dale
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Mrs Dorrence Trethrlc
I | Mr
Ibc chinch bu, become lucmTul
U‘™‘ ’S Vonda E. Donley, Woodland.......... ar nett's and kenfield's Add., City.
I Martin Exciuuigc Bank to Arthur of -demand were recent guests of
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WARRANTY DEEDS.
Scobey and wife, 80'Ac . Sec. 16. their mother. Mrs. Anna Trethrlc.
usual weather conditions which per-1 ^pped jjygj are miicd.
William H. Rhoades and wife to Orangeville Twp.
' I It U impossible to control chinch Gilbert D. Scott and wife. Lots 6 and1 Rice c. Fowler and wife U&gt;George
'A. Lewis and wife, 30 Ac., Sec. 20,
Mrs. Anna Pierce left Thursday
I buKJ* already in fields without de­ 7. Blk. 11. Kenfield's Add., City.
for Rutland where she is employed
to Serroll E.|"'TLr.Ti,
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stroying a part of the crop Ui
Laura O. Noyes lo
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_t present. Mra. Pierce spent thc
Powers, 80 Ac.. S^c. 35, Casliclmi
Gillam E Holes to Edward H. at
building the barrier lines.
• iFinkbciner and wife, Par. Sec. 20. week end In Battle Creek as the
I Thc barrier* arc furrows plowed to Twp.'
guest of her cousins Mrs. Maud
ChJrfe. L SMlkntarrr « wltt,T’££2!&gt;*J,£*1J AdmI
.o L«u M.y Po.ce,. Pu U* ».'to
S Corwin and LIr. and Mra. Graydon
fVirwin
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। Mix Add- Nashville village.
| Mallnda Maud Field, et al, to Ray
S. Doster. 80 Ac- Sec. 16. Barry Twp. L. Farnham and wife, 79 Ac., Sec. er Sunday.
' Lida May PorterJo Chns. L. Bhcl- 11, Yankee Springs Twp.
.lenbargcr, 3 rods. Sec. 17. Hastings.
Alvira M. PiUlllps to Barrel H.
I holes. Chinch bugs dislike the tar
Hattie Newton to Dale G. Cook
and follow it along Uie furrow lol'and wife. 60 Ac- See. 7. Carlton Twp. Phillip and wife, 45 Ac,, Sec. 1, Hope
Mrs. Minnie Hammond Is spend­
Twp.
' the holes, where Uiey arc trapp'd.
Nashville Stale Bank by Receiver I Adolph Dausc, Jr- to Edward M. ing u few days with her daughter
I Members of Uie entomology dcand family, Mra. Charles Hcndcr'partment nt thc College have made
■application fur 40.000 gullootr of muMra. WUl Nash and daughter. Al­
berta. and Mrs. Henry Hill and
daughter, Grace, of Hastings vis­
ited Mra. Warren Bolton Friday.

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H-Waslhct

THERE ARE PLENTY OF "BIG
ONES" IN MICHIGAN WATERS

'Boyes and wife. 120 Ac., Sc,
William Hullctt und wife of Mid- Barry Twp,
Edgar C. Mlnckler and wll
Icville visited al Roy McCaul'i
Clara Maginnls. Lot Crooked
Bunday.
Floyd Haight and wife of Grand Resort. Barry Twp.
Rapids spent lhe week end at Eu­ a^Li...
.
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Aud*n A? iTr 74
gene Haight’s.
Leon Potts and wife spent Sunday aud 40 Ac- Sec. 24. Castleton Twp.
with Clayton Johnson and wife in. Jennie L. Nelson to Harry Sixberry and wife. 40 Ac.
“* *'*
pie Grove Twp.

But fishing ia only one of thc varied attractions Mich­
igan offers vacationists. Thc Great I-akes themselves,
and 5000 inland lakes and streams, present oppor­
tunity fur almost every known water sport. And for
those whose chief interest is golf, tennis, riding or other
laud sports, Michigan is an unexcelled playground.

LUMN

Michigan's tourist and resort business brings large
sums of money lo tlie state each year. It provides cmploymcnl for thousands, and greater prosperity for all
of ux We can increase that business further by telling
out-of-state friends about Michigan's vacation advan­
tages and by sficndiug our own vacations here.
And, no matter which part of Michigan you visit this
summer, banish worry by telephoning home and office
frequently. Cull uh end for reservations, or lo tell
friends you art- coming. Long Distance calls
will add but little to the cost and much to
y
thc enjoyment of your vacation.

(A STRAIGHT EIGHT]

AND

Those who bought quick when
Buick announced its amazingly
low list price of $79 5 areddighted.
They find that this new Buick is indeed a
Buick through and through —with Buick
quality, dependability, performance and
economy raised to new high levels.
They are enjoying the magnificent perform­
ance of Buick's Valvc-in-.Hcad Straight Eight
engine, and the solid feel of Buick in action.
They arc getting 93 h.p.; lO-to-60-miic ac­
celeration in 21 seconds; IS miles per gallon;
89-mile speed. ’

93 Horse Power
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R.K. HURD

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

Baltimore Twp.
Archie Herrington and, wife
Milton D. Trafford and wife, 2
| Ac., Sec. 28, Baltimore Twp.
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executrix iucu. ictiers tesiameulary &gt;»u«L order limiting settlement
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Yes, this is the car you want at the price you
want to pay! Come and sec the newest Buick
u once'
Ridc ’h &gt;&lt;• Appraise its
beauty and its value. Then you'll buy it.

HASTINGS, MICH.

Hughes, executor, to Willis Tungale
and wife. 40 Ac., See. 25. Barry Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Oley Douglass and
Minnie L. Hammond to Hastings children attended a birthday dinner
City Bank, Lot 0. Blk. 1, Butler Add­ Sunday for their grandmother, Mrs.
City.
Sarah Burghduf, at lhe home ot her
Mary E. Wallace to William _ daughter, Mrs. Wm. McNutt, near
Hoisington and wife, 40 Ac., Sec. 11,' Irving.
Hostings Twp.
| A number from here attended thc
Carl G. Nicthamer and wife to McCallum community meeting Frl" day evening at ttic-home of Mr. and
Woodland village.
Mra. Gcoflry Keiler and report an
William Combs, et al. to Alice enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Dun
Cool. U&gt;l 8. Blk. 3. Freeport village. McCallum will entertain the July
Stephen Martin and wife lo Wal­ meeting on Friday evening, July
ter E. Reed and wife, 2 Ac., Sec. 18, 13lh. Owing to tlie school picnic it
Assyria Twp.
will beltcld a week earlier than usJohn H. Fish and wife-to Clltllc
A. Roush, 110 Ac.. Sec. 12, Irving
Twp.
guests Thursday night of their
Frank Sayles and wife to Edward daughter. Mra. Howard Johnson, and
Fennels and wife. 8 ft. ofT south side husband, of Hickory Corners.
Lot 1, Cloverdale village.
Edwin Shelliiom and wife to Wil­ daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
liam H. Sht-Uhom and wife, 89.71 Morehouse and Jean and Joyce were
Ac.. Sec. 1, Woodland Twp.
Kalamazoo shoppers on Saturday,
Charlie Crouse to George T. McThose from here who attended thc
Culla and wife. W. 3 rods, Lot 382. Children's doy exercises Sunday eve­
ning at live McCallum church en­
George T. McCulla and wife to joyed them v?ry much.
Charlie Crouse, 80 Ac., Sec. 9, Has­
The following were Sunday aftcrtings Twp.
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Commercial Savings Bank of Mrs. Wm. Havens. Mr. and Mrs.
MarahaU to Howard W. Moore and Nellis Moore. Mr. and Mra. August
wife. 80 Ac.. Sec. 24 and 40 Ac., Sec.
25. Hope Twp.
rop. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olis end
John Stratton to Walter Spauld­ rs. J. L. Risk, all of Trenton, and
ing. 40 Ac., Sec: 15. Barry Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Freeman of

Prancoisc Kostead. Lots 11 and 12,
Pottawatomie Pork. Hope Twp.
Glenn H. Sheffield and wife to
Stella M. Mulvaney, Lot 4, Blk. 10.
Eastern Add., City.
George J, Darter to Richard
Bourdo and wife. 'Par. Sec. 20, Or­
angeville Twp,
Charles L. Oliver and wife to
George B. Oliver, Bar. Sec. 28.
Hastings Twp.
William D. Moorman to Maurice
P. Edmonds and wife. Lot 3. Blk. 6,
Lincoln Park Add.. City.
A. W. Slater to Frank E. Harper
and wife, Par. Sec. 8. Orangeville

Wc invite your closest scrutiny
of our methods in the handling
of a safe and sound banking In­
stitution.

National Bank of Hastings

Harry Killick to George D. Doster,
Par. Sec. 10. Prairieville Twp.

more Twp.
Stella M- Mulvany US Glenn H.
Sheffield and wife, 160 Ac., Sec.
20. Assyria Twp.
Lawrence Fuhr and wife to Ben
Bunnell and wife. 80 Ac.. Sec. 12,
Barry Twp.
Lyb B Bunnell and wife to Law­
rence Fuhr and wife. Par. Sec. 1.
Barry Tap.
Charles L. Bachellcr and wife to
Richard K. Hurd N. 1-2 Lots 3 and 4,
Blk. 16. Kenfield's Add., City.

FOIC|

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sherwood and
children of Grand Rapids i enroute
home from spending the winter tn
Florida! called at ClUTord Ham­
mond's Monday.

QU1.MBY.
I There will be an ice cream social
| Thursday. June 28. Uie money will
be used to help pay for tiie electric
lights.
T,iP'
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and Inventory filed.
Jared L. Smith and wife to Thom-,
Phul T
dccU Pe.
ily nnd Mrs. Lake nnd daughter xi F. Richey and wife, 80 Ac.. Sec. 3.J.
n
were Sunday visitors at the Oco. Rutland Twp.
filed, waiver of notice filed, testi­
Burrell H. Phillipa arid wife to
Tlie Children's day exercises will Dora G. Arnold. Lot 8. Blk. 6. Ken- mony ol freeholders filed, license to
sell Issued, oath before sale filed, re­
be held Sunday morning at eleven field's Add . City.
port ot sale filed.
o'clock at the Quimby church.
I Frank F. Hilbert and wife to J.
Est. Trenton T. Boniface, dec’d.
, Mr. ano Mrs. cutler took tneir Victor Hilbert, 120 Ac.. Sec. 26. Carl­
Inventory filed.
■ daughter Pranccna to Albion Sunday ton Twp.
Est. Caleb Boniface, dec'd. Inven­
where she will spend the week at
Seymour 8. Evans to Ben Phillips. tory filed.
the Epworth League convention.
I Est. Julia Cain, dec'd. Inventory
| Miss Evelyn Lowell has returned (Pine lake. Prairieville Twp,
, to her home from Ann Arbor but
William Gackler and wife to Wil­ ’ Esl Americus V. Palmerton, dee d.
(will leave again Tuesday.
liam L. Brog nnd wife. 60 1-2 Ac.. Will filed, petition for probate of will
Sec. 31,.Thornapple Twp.
filed, order for publication entered.
William S. Fruln and wife to Al­
Est. William H. Pipp, deed. WUl
bert L. Tetmarsh and wife. 1 Ac., filed, petition tor probate of will
Sec. 28. Assyria Twp.
filed, order for publication entered.
Dayton Jordan to Fred G. Jordan,
Est. Caleb Bonifiace, deed. Order
et al. 75 Ac.. Sec. 3. Woodland Twp. appointing Admr. entered.
Henry Orns. et al. to William
Est. Chris Marshall, dec'd. Order
Orus. 120 Ac.. Sec. 36. Barry Twp.
confirming sale entered.
■Dave Stedman, et al. to William
Esl. Elmer E. Moore, dec'd. Peti­
Ten Eyck. 80-Ac., Sec. 11. Thomap- tion for hearing claims filed, notice
plc Twp.

BUICK

The officers of thia b»nk are ak*
ways glad to rendar advice ia
dealing with questions of buainsa*
policy.
We have no stocks, bonds nor
other securities to sell, but simply
offer the advice -of jnen experi­
enced in the banking field.
We "do not attempt to advise to
legal matters or matters pertain­
ing to legal affairs, as these
should be referred to some at*
torney trained in the profession
of law.

shott school house Sunday.
Robert Castelein of Hastings Is
spending a few days with his cous-

| land See. 30. Castleton Twp.

“ ”- Limssln
M?0r&gt;oS:^nS
“i1,?V2WD,K
Park Add Citv

village.
spent the week end with Frank Har-1 ClOSenlalC
EdUh HlcUrw. CMIe lo WlUUm IUy
.„a wl,c £ Lcmul.| p
rls and wife and attended thc school1
Ac„ s«. 3i
picnic at the Moc school Saturday. R Tbcwon. l-&gt; Ac, see. r. Awl. EJ„1;h
sS.10 B. CO,kin. U, nmurnor.
.......... ............. _ .
five attended lhe Moc rehooi re­
Caukin and wife, Lol 1. Blk. 1, Kenunion Saturday. Guests were pres­
field's Add.. City.
ent from Hastings, Eaton Rapids,
I Otsego-and Duncan lake. A lovely
•pot luck dinner was served at noon
!after which a nice program followed und 10. Woodland Twp.

NEW

75c
Sall

Several from Clay Hills attended
the Busy Bee meeting at Marie
Pott's Thursday.

ADVISORY

and daughter of Brush Ridge called
in the evening.________ ____
,
"
' “
Jim Wilcox and
Sunday afternoon
diildren

Bunday and surprised their pareau.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gorham, It
being in honor of Father's day. La­
ter they all went lo Oun lake where
they had their dinner and spent the

OF EXTRA STRENGTH * SAFETY AND DEPENDABILITY,

fitwwn!
WORLD RECORD BROKEN!
It IS almost inconceivable that human
ingenuity could build tires that would
withstand tlie terrific punishment of the
SIZE
500-mile grind at Indiana'poiin, May 30.
’Round and ’round tlie blistering track
$7.*5
they streaked, hour after hour, under thc
•*5
blazing sun . . . the low moan of powerful
IF.30
motors rose to a terrific roar as they hit the
15.10,
straightaways at 150 miles or belter—grinding,
10.40
pulling, pounding around treacherous
tire&lt;icslroying curves faster than they ever
1750
dared before. Sliding inlo the turns at these
terrific speeds, there was notiiing to hold the
car to the track except the tire.
■
• Mile after mile, lap after lap, greater
and greater heat and increased centrifugal ____
.
separate lhe tread from lhe body of the tire. Every conceivable force
known was working to tear thc tires to pieces—yet Firestone High
Speed Tires, with Gum-Dipped High Stretch Cords, withstood this
most gruelling test.
Thirty-three demons of speed—thirty-three cars equipped with
Firestone High Speed Tires—all protected by Gum-Dipped High
Stretch Cords—■entered tlie Annual Speed Classic. Every tire was
bought by the driver or owner of the car.
In all the beat—in all the grinding—in all the straining and
pulling — not one cotton strand loosened — not one life was
endangered by lire failure—not one
‘
by tire trouble. Six of lhe winners finished without a tire change.
What a tribute to the Exira Strength—Safety and Durability
built into Firestone High Speed Tires.

WHAT THIS MEA|; TO TOO
Thc amazing record of Firestone dependability at Indianapolis
wii made possible by the Firestone patented process of

Gum-Dipping. Every fiber of every cord in every ply of the tire Is
saturated and coaled with pure liquid rubber! there are eight extra
pounds of rubber to every 100 pounds of cotton cords.
' There is greater adhesion between the plies of the Gum-DInped
Cord body and between the body and the tread. As a result of this
patented process of Gum-Dipping Firestone engineers have been
able to build a wider tread of flatter contour, with more and tougher
robber and deeper non-skid, giving you more than 50% longer
non-skid mileage.
Don’t delay f Call on the Firestone Service Dealer or Service Store
in your community todav and equip your car with the new Firestone
High Speed Tires for 1934. Drive with security and peace of mind.

Billy Newland returned home
Tuesday after spending a week at
tha. Y. M. C. A. camp on'Stuart

Remember the dinner on Thurs­
day of this week, June 21, at thc
church, with Mrs. Oswald and Mra.
Fuller catering.
With regret we mention the pass­
ing of ode ot our former residents.
George Hinchman, which happened
al his home on Sunday morning
Mr. Hinchman was bom and spent
his boyhood.dais in this locality jtnd
though his present horns was in
Hastings, he seldom failed to spend
the day at his larm here wiulQ his

MOST MILES PER DOLLAR

The Home of SUNO
» HASTINGS MICH.

J,

nueuuiKi
IlCOUi

�UTE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE M, 1*14
with her daughter, Mrs. Cassius'
DELTON.
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
Mrs. Clara Willison spent one day
A fine Children's day program was! Hughes of South Pine.
Forest Nell and Miss Margaret
last week with friends at Hickory rendered at the church Sunday evcReed called on Mr. and Mrs. Herman
^rtoi'^b^arinj Payments Based Upon Past Mrs. Mary Shedd entertained her George Cook of Traverse City’ Neil. Br- of Irving last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and
e’’f ihTwiwj Production and Are Not
niece and son and daughter from came Sunday after Mrs. Cook andI
Ft. Wayne, jnd., Thursday and Frl- their household goods. We are sorry’ Miss Hannah Jones were at Mio Frlbruan-. jon*’"
Reduced by Low Yields
to lose these good neighbors fromi day to attend the graduation of
ia the first consideration of every careful Investor.
their daughter Helen, returning
«rr A. IiuUar. | East Lansing—Benefit payments
cur
midst.
.
Mr. and Mra. Peter Adrianson enMr. and Mra. Clarence Allen and; Saturday.
A" ,'lVr for eductions in the production of
When it is considered that not a building and loan
Mrs. Libblc Stewart and daughter
family
of 8
Sparta,
Chris।
IamlI
y ol
parta and Mrs. enris
wife from Kalamazoo Sunday.
j Wenger and daughter Flossie of Hazel of Detroit arc spending some
company In Mluhlgai) has failed during the pul two
KCra
jwin a rd returned
mf.irr.Ad Grand Rapids
A- were
__ ...........
Mra. Vlnvcp
Eloyse ILeonard
cau*e-these payment., are made on
Sunday guestsi time with relatives In this vicinity.
years of trying times, from the standpoint of safety,
Mr.'fUid Mrs. Raleigh Adrlaivton
•or 7f the basU of j»ast average production home from Orlando, Fla., on Deco* of Verna Thomas and family. Mr..
■hares in these companies appear very altaractive.
redone instead of the yield of this year's ration Day. Mrs. Leonard seems and Mrs. Glenn Allen and son Rich­ and family of Neeley were Sunday
ard (local) were afternoon callers.
guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Wai lie
'“front CT9P- according to Henry A. Wallace, io be much improved in health.
Let us furnish you with more Information about these
bidder *1 th«
til, "r secretary ol agriculture.
MUs Peggy Raw spent the last Smith.
।
Harry WalldorfT. and Mra. Lula
“NATIONAL” SHARES.
&gt;n. on
The second payment on the wheat Wertman attended the funeral of a two weeks in Jackson visiting:
Mr. and Mra. F. J. Hughes enjoyed
originally
Lft visit
to the
Bird
Sancutary
Kel1"*""”" jvgs to l&lt;wikin’"Edgar Brtstoi.’ln Johnstown friends.
u-----------r----——
--------- »at
-------rrn HundStand- contracts, which ctrwzo'ss Sunday.
RunHaV
dramtml prrtn. be eight Cents 8 buatict.
iuu jtirw jjj
The Friendship Class and thalr1 ilogg
bushel, has
Saturday afternoon.
Tn 'n.hip of Marie been increased to nine cents a
,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Avery of
Icnigan.
dncrib- busj*j tj115 _H.| brlng lhe toU1 of
n“r । The primary and intermediate teacher. Mrs. Schnurr. entertained
I(au. ue.criulav School,
School under
tinder thc‘r
“t t*1' home of Mr. and Kalamazoo arid Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
j classes of the Sunday
• ea«t of the the second payment to farmers in 1 the direction
of Misses
Kathryn
Mrs otu’ Word- The evenln8
Richards of Detroit called on Mr.
the direction
of
-- “ “----‘ntl vUn,n«
M ,*• Mill. Thursday.
?n thirty two. the United States to more than $30.- TosmTndIJanette Ouklll JS““” “
““ were served for
Ul* “
d Joe Shutt "of
rth^T* bun'? O00 00®- Michigan farmers will re- M ?-ry nte Chlld^rxfiypro-|j II “
co cream
and* cake
Harvey “
Mills
and
r on'' ne ceive 4264,000 as their share.
Kalamazoo were callers of the forgram Sunday forenoon at the refreshments.
!■
Wheat production In the United church. Tlw church was very pret­
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keogle and mer's parents. Mr. and Mr*. Maurice
1250 Griswpld SL, Detroit, Mich.
’,V । Slates has been lowered by the ty
,
daughter
und
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otto
Mills.
Friday.
in its array of flowers and tlie
Datroll'a OldMt Bnlldluz ud
nn&lt;- fiumit
.w....
..- drouth but. even in sections where
, Schantz and family attended the' Lloyd Mills of South Bend visited
federal Rome
&lt;.nr hundred thirty the crop U a total failure, those committee arid children too are to Schroeder reunion Sunday nt Cale- his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. A
I nodfa rang’ letrn farmers whQ cooperated with federal be highly commended for their ef­ donla Park.
Mills;
Sunday.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
B.
M.
J.
L.
Maus, Hastings, Mich.
’
authorities, will receive as large forts.
MUs Mildred Schantz went to Bat- Mills and daughter and MUs Ber­
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Norwood are tie creek Friday after MUs Bernice nadine Buckhout of Kalamazoo were
■nrmrata. hercdit/- benefit payments as If thc crop had
nr*, th.rmintn I,a
normaj
staying with Mr. and Mra. Mason Pickett, who closed her school du- guests also
' '
u'
Tills is one of the ways in which Norwood at the latter's cottage at ties there for tills year.
Mr. and Mra. M. J. Norris and Ik
it Harllnga. Mirhlgan.thla 30tb the agricultural adjustment admin­ Crooked lake for a few days.
Lucy Norris were in Kalamazoo Sat- —--------------- —-------------- ' ' ' ---_
Mr. and Mra. Wil) Sheldon of •
istration plans to take a portion of
PRAIRIEVILLE.
urday.
Mrs.
Katie
Norris
came
thc gamble out of farming. Produc­ Kalamazoo were Sunday guests of
.
home with lham
them returning Rtinrtnv
Sunday
MIm Myrtle Smith returned from hr.mA
tion based on the needs for con­ Mr.. nnd Mra. Leon Leonard and Battle Creek Friday evening to night. Other visitors at the for­
sumption Is ns good business for family.
mer's home wcre. Miss Helen Sock­
Mrs. Mary Hobson of Owosso Is spend her summer vacation. Miss et and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple and
fanners as II is for any other IndusMyrtle is engaged to teach another
a. .«
try. Reserve stocks can be carried staying with Mrs. Helen Schafer year in the Springfield school.
son of Kalamazoo.
ira«* r«re&lt;i«-d to remove any danger of Inadequate for the summer.
Mr. and Mra. Peter Castle enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bordner and
Miss Hannah Jones accompanied
mro
supplies of food and huge, unsalof Battle Creek and Mrs tained their daughter. Mr. and Mra. ।
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold daughter
■. lui.baod and able surpluses can be" eliminated.
Robert Brewer and son of Blue Riv- Cassius Hughes and their son. Ray
"f "J’.’jr-.»•1 Tlie first checks of the second Jones, to Mio Friday to be present er. Wisconsin, called on Mrs. Sarah. on Father’s Day.
•id 'Sordid benefit payment for wheat reduction at the graduating exercises In the Smith and daughters Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Castle was called to Del• Dr&lt;d. for are going to states where there are Mio school, of which MUs Helen
J. J. Woodman of Napoleon. Ohio. ton. her mother. Mra. Jay Wilkinson,
,Dio“a ‘i* complete crop failures. Checks to Jones U a graduate.
of Indian Legends, the Old being ill.
She returned Sunday
The work gn lhe church basement author
Murtcagra other states will follow as rapidly as
Settlers Stories, etc., called on reld-i night leaving her mother much Imn (3111: the hundreds of thousands of indl- Is nearing completion. A nice, tives here lost week.
proved.
large dining room and kitchen will
[}[’ ‘ vldual payments con be made.
Dorenc Duncan of Kalamazoo is i There will be baptism and reccpbe the result of the faithful jmd a guest of her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. i tion of members al the morning
I Low prices
for
(*nnu.uu&gt;.
— scrap
7 i .metal
----- , untiring efforts of Rev. Miles, who Maurice Hughes.
service , in the the M. E. church nt
NMite t* hereby »i»en that hr virtu* I caused the aba
abandonment* of the sal*
has directed th&lt; work and been very
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chapman and 0:45 o'clock Sunday June 24.
of the jwiwrr &lt;&gt;f «»i» in »»id tnnri&lt;»«r. vaging of the German warships that persistent to accomplish the task
&lt;•&gt;
■ , ■
bidder* :l ---are------still lying
ocean bed at that It was. Nearly all of the work family of Hickory corners w^re en-1
rnnn io ton oiaorat inuii-r
--- « on
-- Uie
tertained
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Maurice
’
Now they have sf device to -put
Front doorutf the Court Home Scapa Flow.
has been donated and there is still
ty of Haatiko. Harry County. --------------------------- a
----Hughes honoring Mr. Chapman's extra violet rays tn milk. It It more
much
more
to
be
done
to
have
the
on the 37th day of July. a.
Bicycling in Sweden 13 popular.
natal day.
j' expensive,
--------- '------------— than
■*-—
however,
the -•-*
old dc,*/ r~ tU °£B4.N*'nmT,rt? mart than 800.000 bicycles have been work entirely completed for the op­
Mrs. Belle Mullen and Jane were vice that gave that pale blue tinge.
ening and dedication which will
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
dearrlbed i-rrtnlne* alluated in licensed there.
take place on Friday night, June guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Parker
of Hastings In honor of Nolan JohnOf course. It may simply be that
29.
with
a
program
and
banquet.
DOO iciepiKxic
telephone iMinriwvKiiki
conversations take
.......
.
,
,,
, . 1 wo
cock's birthday anniversary recently. the problems have grown bigger and
... _ ««»
____
In
pi~*
“■ Ih*
•“ u",i« Several former pastors are expected
Mra.
Peter
Castle
spent
Tuesday
the
legislators
haven't.
to be present and everyone is cor­
((ormrrlv vlllagrt ot Haatinga. arrord- States.
dially invited to come and enjoy
the evening and lhe new basement
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Mr. and Mra. Harry F. Wertman
Ammon Eaton Addition,
celebrated
their 25th wedding anni­
alooz the South line of F
* '71 Probata •■Niro i" Ib*
versary Tuesday. June 12. by hold­
end addition, forty rodt,
* In .aid county, on Ib
tv fall four. rodn. ihenc*
ing open house in the afternoon
ro»l« tn the Eaat line of ,
and evening. During Uie Ume one
Addition. Ibenre North
hundred people called to extend
rodn In place of beginning
their best wishes. Ice cream, cake
and wafers were served. Mra. Kate
Burdick. Mrs. Irene Harrington.
"Mrs. Leda Harrington. Mra. Mar­
garet Pennock and Mra. Lewella
Beadle had charge of the serving.
Many very pretty and useful gifts
•were left as a reminder of the oc­
casion and Mr. and Mrs. Wertman
wish to express their thanks and
appreciation for thpm. together with
lhe flowers that were brought in
which helped to make Uie home
more attractive for the occasion.

,b

forrowoum.

I WHEAT CHECKS ACT

AS CR0P insurance

ffSB.KSS!|

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Safety of Funds

(Jfje ffiafitmal Iffioan &amp;
Utiueaiment tftnmpam;

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Want to Buy or Sell.' Try Our Want Column

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PITTSBURG PLATE
GLASS COMPANY
PRODUCTS
WALLHIDE
FLOORHIDE

SEMI GLOSS
OUTSIDE PAINT

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

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rlilfati. mt T.*- '
b- t'ir.-nit Court ‘

AT SUMMER PRICES!

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

BRANCH DISTRICT.
Chester Wlllltla and niece. Miss
Evelyn Day of Lansing, spent thc
week end with the home folks. Miss
Dorn Day went home with them for
a few days' visit
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley WillltU of
Concord visited his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Wimtto. over the week
end.
Mra. Louise Lathrop, formerly of
this place, is visiting Mra. Mudge
and Huth this week.
Mra. Saddler of Hastings visited
nt her daughter's, Mrs. Henry Bidelman's, for a few days.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Bldelman,

According to the code, coal
prices are to advance, every
month.
You can see the advantage
in placing your order at once.
We carry grades of coal to
suit every need and you will
find our service, prompt and
pleasing.

tended the stocking reunion at the
home of Will Stocking at Cressey,
Sunday.
The Children's Day program at
tlie Nbrth church wm well attend­
ed. The children gave a nice pro­
gram and a good collection wm lak-

I Arthur

SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE &amp; COMPANY

SOUTH SHULTZ.
Lester Bonneville and family and
Gordon Kenyon spent Sunday with
the latter's parents. Mr. and Mra.
Alva Kenyon, of Bellevue.
Rev. Fred Horn and son and
daughter attended church in Has­
tings Sunday.
Visitors at O. E. Kenyon's two
days last week were. Mr. and MysLeo Boyer and son. Bobble, and
Mrs Cleo Honeysett and Mra. L.
Hallock of Klaamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sonneville
and daughter. Suzanne, and Mrs.
Isabelle May and son. Jimmie, of
BaUJe Creek visited Mr. and Mra.
Lester Sonneville Thursday.
Mrs. Florence Peake entertained
the Community Club Thursday. A
nice crowd was present and all en­
joyed a good timeLorpa Sonneville spent part of
last week with relatives in Battle
Creek.
. MisS-Dort&gt;thy Honeysett, who has
been spending the past two weeks
and a half with her uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kenyon, re­
turned to her home in Coldwater
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tedrow en­
tertained the following guests Sun­
day: Mr. and Mra. Henry Ragla
and sister of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Llnch and Starling Modrack
and family of Battle Creek and Mr.
and Mrs. William Johnson of Cleve­
land. Ohio.
-

Mn. Lizzie Glbbony is ill at the
home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs.
John Higdon.

• me B»i)ri&gt; I

cream social at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Vem Hawbllta Thursday
evening.

Dealers In WOOL,.GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.

“Sharp Stomach Paini
Upwt My Whole Syitem”

HASTINGS

Emil's Adla Tablets under your

Kara sems .

r»». May as.
0&gt;t Jul/ 11

LET’S HAVE A SAFE, SANE AND

DUSTLESS FOURTH DF JULY
July need

no

clouded highways than by fire­

longer mean a dusty, dan­

works or cannon crackers. We

flakes of Dowflake on the high­
way. The flakes draw moisture

ourth of

F

gerous drive to get to picnic

have controlled the firecracker

from the air to bind fine road

grounds, lakes and rivers,if the

hazard, why not control the more

material into a moist, compact

roads you drive on have been

destructive one—the accidents

driving surface.

dustproofed with that clean,

on dusty, crumbling roads.

Let's have a safe, sane and

odorless dust-layer, Dowflake

You can change a dusty gravel

Calcium Chloride. -

road into a dustless, moist and

DUSTLESS Fourth of July by
dustproofing roads NOW. The
booklet "How to Control Dust"

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explains how it is done. Get

j

i

More lives have been lost and - firm highway in a day’s time
by putting mois­
more property de­
stroyed on dust-

ture - absorbing

your copy now.

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

DOWFLAKE
CALCIUM CHLORIDE 77-80%

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                  <text>SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JUNE 27, 1934

COUNTY FISH PONDS
Big Days Arranged
* * * * ‘
--NHR
- - - COMPLETION
- - - - - - - - Le
- - -s- ion
------------------NO PLANTING OF FRY IB
PLANNED FOR THIS
YEAR, HOWEVER

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REPORT FOR MW

For gjRRY
'

Games, Sports, Contests, Speeches
Amusements on Program, July 2,3,4
Judge Arthur J. Lacy, who Is slble for crowds outside the grand

RAGES lto8

P1TDI7 Cl INI
ALbAllllU. OLAIll

HASTINGS POSTOFFICE
!1|
AGAIN IN FIRST CLASS

Receipts for Year 1933 Rej
store Office to First
Class on July F

OFFICIAL FIGURES
ON CITY VALUATION

THE O PRISON

COffll
CENSUS

Reduction Is Officially Re­
ported as &gt;66,697, Rath­
er Than &gt;200,000 ,
TOTAL SPENT FOR FOOD, Because of the targe receipts of i NEAR SAN FRANCISCO
A story appearing In the Hastings THIS YEAR TOTAL! 4.T.
CLOTHING, FUEL, ETC.,
the Hastings poatoffice for the cal­ WHERE NOTORIOUS PEL- Banner, issue of June 6. Incorrectly
—97 LBS! THAW
endar
year
1933.
the
local
office
will
stated
that
the valuations here In
WAS &gt;8,802.42
0N8 WILL BE HELD
LAST YUI
again be made a postotficc of tile
the city had been reduced by aixxut
j first class on July 1 so a Washington

8200.0QO.

seeking the Democratic nomination stand to hear.
—
.report announces. Insufficient re- DILLINGER MAY FIND
LAYOUT IDEAL FOR
NUMBER OF FAM­
As a matter of fact, according to THIS TOTAL DOES NOT
wUl be a general celeKrAVAAuu.A , . _-l for
ror governor
Kovcrnor and Frank Fitzgerald,
Fitzgerald.,, Wednesday
Wednc
.•jy ceipts for the calendar year 1932
the official assessment, figures re­
ILIES ASSISTED I • I had dropped It from a first-class to
RESTOCKING LAKES wh0
-~ has similar -...X'.t™.
ambitions along bration. a big get-together for the
IT AS HIS LAST HOME leased by the board of supervisors
INCLUDE THIS CITY
Republican lines have been Invited ( etifire county.

There will be free

* sqfxmd-class office. Net receipts
yesterday, the reduction amounts to
‘ of 840.000 are necessary to make an ' If He Is Ever Arrested and)only 866.687. most of which is ac­ Basis of Primary Allotment
office one of the first class. Last year I
counted for- by reductions on per­
—Expect &gt;10 Fer Per­
Can Be Placed Behind
lsonal propcrty valuations, practicallocal postal receipts were about 370.­
000. So far this year they have been
the Bars
ly none coming from real estate.
son of School *&lt;• '
and oecreiary
Secretary the Hastings Independents and the
Mra. A. H. Csrveth. Ba.-ry County
l“t y^'* B&lt;ure* ' Out in the bay. a mile or two
• .u . .
. "Republican
HepuDiican Night"
Nigni ana
.------------- The actual figures as released by
♦
thft,one of of State Fitzgerald will address an Battle Creek Colored Giants.
Emergency Relief Administrator. Th*5
ndlca!L,,V’at „ chances I the water front of San Francisco is a
b&lt;?ir?t.0£?Ut
res±“ pontU,ln.con: i audience from the platform In front
Also there will be foot races, pet gives the following as the report of are good for its continuance as a
|S]anij that
that looks
looks quite
auite Invittavit- ll??3.’.?4'454'233 “
rocky island
I«B
prOBl °f the rfrand stand commencing at parade for the youngsters, a pony work done during the month of May: nrsl cla&amp;* poatoWce.
• lng. but you probably wouldn't want 13’n'S30'
results tabulated by Mrs. Maude
rnearing completion. I aboul 8:00 o’clock. Feasibly other
Ito go there to stay for any consid-|
venr
^adf' J103 I
1 Republicans will also be and urbanites, a horse shoe pitching I Number of resident families 430.
] er able length of time, it ta the is-;
*’ealhcr.dllr' 'present. Tuesday will be "Demo­ contest In charge of Mr. and Mrs. Number of single cases, that ts pco1 land of Alcatraz, the site of the
May
fln,t|craUc
Night" with Judge
Arthur J. Charley James who will also give an pie living alone 65. making a total of'
------- -------------------------.-----------‘Government federal prison and to
the figures for all the townships, in­
Lacy,' one 01
of ,he
the &lt;'
outstanding
lead- exhibition of trick and fancy shots. ;405 cases. Representing 1.930 per­
■oh bv
F?' Lacy
l'tetandlng leadIt Uncle Sam will bring his most
cluding all the villages of the coun.. ’ “*_----------A
. "gy»S. । EidOn Matthews will have charge sons. Of this number 172 heads of I
t L
of*"
hu P. “.rty
notorious enemies. Speed the day
,Br“ '
,tlie.n*h hatchcry 1 teni
amplifiers will make it posfamilies and 5 single persons, mak- i
oos(Continued on page twcu
hBre. and he doubts that even with ___________ _______________________
| when the Dillinger gang and others
4,781. This school census U taken
11ng a total of 177 families working
hasty work there will be sufficient
,ion different projects ...
—.-.■
W)' be included among its pertn jas the basis for the distribution trf
in Barry Vcounity earning 84.228 37. Of this number RrtrpnTTT P PGR op a anw jnent inhabitant* provided they are
time left after the pond is finished
the primary school fund of thia
THE
CASE
OF
MUCHMORE
113
fnmiliM
nnrt
iwn
.inirU
n-Rnn.
oUrtiDUUXi
rua
BLMun
j
not
electrocuted
or
hanged
—
as
they
to plant enough spawn to make the LEONARD BOARD WILL .
state.
1113 families and two single persons j
extra effort worthwhile. Conse­
should
be.
If
caught.
The
govern
­
VS. LOFDAHL HOTLY
were receiving both direct relief and
COMPLETE THROUGH
MOVE TO HILLSDALE
quently he advocates giving greater
ment bought Alcatraz island along
the townships of the county were
work program earnings. We spent
AUGUST
CONTESTED
attention to details of shaping the WUl
in the 1850's, paying 85.000 for it.
follows:
for food during the month 82.458.02.
Continue Sanitation ■
basin of the pond in preparation for
for the purpose of fortifying it be­
ASSYRIA—1934 total 304; U
shelter 846 80. clothing 8503.79, fuel
Work
There
—
His
SuccesI
next year.
cause of Its strategic location. Work JURY TOOK NEARLY 24
369.60, lights 54 cents, medical care SEVERAL NEW PLAYERS
When Completed the Orangevtllo
of fortifying it was commenced In
aor Is H. K. Gidley
I,
1859056.
i »Q»v.ao. seeds for
ior gardens
garaem 8252.06.
ponds will form an Ideal layout.
INCLUDED
IN
LINE-UP
HOURS
IN
DECIDING
1854 and completed four years later.
ENDS
NEARLY
FIVE
YEARS
feed
for
livestock
856.38.
rehabllitaLeonard Board, who has been the ,'
They will be located within easy
But in 1868 It was designated os a
BARRY—This year 232, last year
07 SILENCE TUESDAY
1“
"■J!"*!.
motoring distance of 00 per cent sanitary engineer of the Barry I
8370.79 making a total expenditure i Team Takes On the Colored federal prison and trouble-making They Brought in Their Ver­
of the fishing lakes In Barry coun­ County Health Unit, is to move to
MORNING
Indians were confined there in the
of 88.802.42. Of tills amount 75 per
a &lt;n
dict
at
2:15
Friday
ty; three separate ponds rather than Hillsdale in July. His successor will
cent was contributed by the Federal
Giants Here July 4 in Oon- 70s. Until 1015 the rocky Island
one large one will permit the rais­ be H- K- Gidley.
served as a general prison for fed­
Afternoon
A
Oovernmenl and 25 percent by the
nection With Legion Fair
It Is a matter of much regret to the I RECONDITIONED BY
ing of three different varieties of
eral oflendeni. The Army took It
nt Mr.
»nd Mrs
Mr« Board
YUiar.T tiiat
that 1I
n_ 8 DUconttoluanrenof the Civil Works !
The damage cose of John G.
flingerltags par year If necesaary- •-InruU
friends of
M'. and
HASTINGS TWP—The figures for
Discontinuance
or
the
Civil
Works
i.
—
_
.„ n
,.„rl .hi. over that year to
w create a model
moaci Muchmore of Nashville, against Dr
1
LOCAL
ELECTRICIANS
the
are easily accesstnie
accessible irom
from Ithc* ftrc —
city. In a quiet. I
Mic ponds arc
---- ----------------------- ------------ -- nwr.™ .! .he « o! M.rch ...her ------ .— ---- --’J,!
U‘"S!' . men: 11,"
“1 unng
“if*
- - jKiAuii.
ai. icasi one
Improved roadways, thus greatly eMcient manner/Mr. Board has at----------- .
f v
Friends of gangsters Stuart Lofdahl, also of Nashville, for
.
than at the end of April as earlier season winning the first five games ln
which was
simplifying the problem of carting I ‘ended to h&gt; flulies, and lias won George Balch, Nile Fancher‘ I contemplated, was ordered to fa- played. Although the local nine can^l pj7k their earn nXr by alleged malpractice.
HOPE—This year 213, last year
started in the circuit court here
awav
warm-place in the hearts of the I
n
away the earn
cans of funfish; Or.no.viiu'a
Orangeville
nty nrr:
OffiIcllitate Hie transition of persons tn
Uo Work—County
Offl°! !‘m.
«
»»&gt;■
to»rl«n&gt;M l-.drr. N«th- Tuesday of last week, was concluded
creek is one of the most constant people of this county for hU courIRVING—This year U7,.laat year
need of relief to the new Emergency •S?."**
early Thursday afternoon with the
uled throw!) Io *u«u.t as
„„ „ ln-rcer,tea
cers Furnish 1Vnnrl.
flowing streams in Barry county, be­ ttsy and good work. AU will wish
runaa
Work Program. The new program Is
A.prel.lk.mrnotonth.rwuUr',^ om , pUk)| „,d
b|u„,„, Judge's charge.
“
ing fed from a chain of more than hlHls*U^re2^r',lMre*G?dl?v is n ' At 10:00 °‘clock
'»day momlng
morning ।definiteiT
1 definitely ’umi'ted*
limited to
to ‘pera^i7w'tab
nersons rstnhJOHNSTOWN — This year
Friday
afternoon,
after
wrestling
Sa-^e- th“ COUr‘ hou* C,OCk W1,ed °Ul lhf 11Wwd “ beln«
nWd
rclle' The schedule will be played with lhe,[jle guards with it. drive away ta a
a half dozen spring lakes thereby erlrtualJ
with the proposition, the jury
Insuring a good supply of waler
for the first time In nearly character of project undertaken U Colored Otanto of Battle Creek.st j prijon-owned automobile as did Dil- brought in a verdict awarding 81.­
even during exceptionally dry sea-1 mg of the University of West \irgm- flve ycnrs A
(er control
A maS
master
control mechmech- |not
;not changed
changed materially,
materially, but
but full
full ad
ad-­ the fair grounds here on the after- |lnger in his last escape from prison,
sons; the natural setting of the
holding the degree of Bachelor of • anUm constructed by Nile Fancher mlnlslrative control Is given to the noon of July 4th in connecUon Mth However the leaders of our criminal 400 damages, besides the costs,
Orangeville—TWa jtoar
aialnst Dr. Lofdahl. -The verdict
g tod&gt;&gt;.
Vfry keen
the American t~U»n
Legion Fair
Fair. ThThe eon.
con- i.
ponds is very attractive and event- ®f*ence n clv** pUBtaeering. H* had of lhe Auto gport 8hop and George;state Emergency Relief Admtalstra- .h.
|
ually can be developed Into a beauty ’been connected with the engmeerinj Mlph
the
TrlJ,nhnIM.
J
mmiaira test will start about 3:00 o'clock.
|lects
and it stands to reason that was brought in at 2:15 Friday after­
PRAlRIEVUJX-ThlB year 131.
The team tills year contains a' they will do something to try and noon. At ten o'clock Thursday night
spot.
department of the Pennsylvania
number of new players who arc giv- ."beat the rap." No one will be foolish Judge McPeek called the jury into
As already stated In a previous Is- Railroad System, but for the last rc
w
nm ^.^^5
Bl lnal.
RUTLAND—This year IN.
sue of the Banner, the ponds arc io- four years taut been Masoclate sanl- Umef Thp c|Ock funcUooed perfect­
Ing very good accounts of them- ,enough to suppose that tnough they the court room and asked them to
'selves. Herewith is a list of play­ may be sentenced to Alcatraz for life decide which they would prefer to
rated on property north of the lar&gt; engineer of the West Virginia |y
THORNAPPLE—17111 year 612,
Orangevlllc^schoof
,utP Oenarunent
Department nf
of Health
Health. Ha
He will
will II
ers who have worked out with till that they will complacently sit down, do—to go back to the jury room and
Orarmvllli. ce&gt;w&gt;! houso leased to|8
I Rtutr
u&gt;fts
ypars ago this com- '
Use county free of charge by Robert [ rtport jta his new
here on ing on
,,culutt that the court 11U
the team ro far: Catcher—Sterling fold their arms and await the final continue their deliberations or ad­
September
house
Moore: Pilchers—Ralph Rom. Hss- summons. They are not built that journ until the following morning.
Van
Volkenburg.
formerly
of. July 15. at which. time Mr Board clock went on a "strike." tolling oyt!
। tings. Long of Woodland. Gage of i' way. Alcatraz is really a big pUe of A poll of the jury showed that the
Orangeville, who now lives in Kata- will move to Hillsdale county to 43 llmc3 bcfore
wns finally stopYANKEE SPRINGS—Thia year
Nashville; First base—Edgar Hoe-1 rocks, covers about 20 acres, and Is majority wished to go home and
mazoo. The course of the Orange- resume sanitation work there.
| ^d
ville creek has been altered to the' Hie Kellogg Foundation has this
month George Balch went up I
venair. Hastings; Second base—Fur­ surrpunded by swiftly flowing cur- sleep on the subject, which they did.
,v«. extending
c.w..uu.a its
&gt;Ui woc
.ilc... work
wv&gt;. to, ln the
lhc tower to look over the slrik- I Because the Fourth of July falls rest James; Third base —Clark renU of icy-cold water. In the past returning Friday morning. They the county.
west of Its original flow, the dirt ■ year
beneficent
did not reach an agreement until
(Continued nn
Hillsdale and
and Van
Van Buren
Buren counties.
counties. lng mechanism
.....i
v. to be1 on Wednesday of next week, the O'Donnell; short stop. Sam Young;
Hillsdale
which jseemed
on nnon
page thrmi
three)
(Continued on page six)
Friday afternoon.
Hillsdale is one of the older counties m
will m
be printed uu
on Fielders—Wm. James. Leslie HawU| perfect
penect order.
oraer. The all-important 1 l*“‘lnx« Banner
—v. w...
nf
&lt;tnte has
hnp lot
Int nf
.. ... _ control,
....... ■_____
_ was ...lack■
From the law of thia slate", as In­ the city of Hastings. but last
of th.
the state,
has na fine
of nnnpeo- , master
however,
Tuesday. li.lv
July 13. ...4.
ready f..
for Hiat.ldUlrl- thorne..Bcrt O'Donnell, Aton Flory,
were, as we recall it, 1 Jt2.
FIRST
BAND
CONCERT
terpreted by the supreme court, they
Forrest jSmitli. who is also the team
ple and is a good farming county., |nB. Such a mechanism is rather buUon on Thursday as usual.
believed they will be substant
Mr. Bbard will no doubt enjoy his • expensive, but George thought it
Thorefore we are requeating our manager, and Spencer Scobey.
TOMORROW N|GNT there would seem to be no question
that a verdict for some amount of
Herewith Is tlw schedule of games
work there.
would be possible to build one at “drcrtUen‘ and rorrespondenu to
would be given to Mr.
The first to do sanitary engineer-! nman expense out of an ordinary Mnd *" *he,r
b? Saturday, June through to September:
City Band’s First Appearance damages
Muchmore. The only question was the county this year to CM
July 4—Colored Giants, here.
tag work in thiq county under the {electric clock. ‘ He talked over his 30’ *° lhe ,lannrr may be printed on
expected that the primary
This Year on Court \ \ the amount.
July 8—Freeport, there.
Barry County Health Unit, was Ly- pinns wllh william Bundy, a Bell Tucday.
In
his
charge
to the Jury Judge
July
15
—
Eaton
Rapids,
here.
man Chamberlain, former commls- Telephone Company engineer and
Your cooperation ta this matter
House Lawn
\ McPeek quoted from
a decision of
July 22—Nashville, here.
LYNDON SPELLS OF BAT­ sloner of schools of this county. We the two of them worked out a w111 ** 8re*Uy approbated.
Opr
readers
are
asked
to
remerrtr
'
(Continued on page four)
July 29—Eaton Rapids, there.
notice that the Kellogg Foundation fcheme which, on paper at least, ap- i
Sincerely,
was something over 812. Ihe fill
TLE CREEK DROWNS
ber that the Hastings City Band will
August 5—Freeport, here.
has selected Bernard J. McMorrow. |&gt;earcd perfectly feasible
Nile
Cook Bros,
mill tax limitation adopted by
begin a series of band concerts for
August 12-rNa$hvllle. there.
MONDAY A. M.
of Beverly Farms. Massachusetts, a Fancher of the Auto Sport Shop!
--------------- ***--------------PROJECT OF
months
tomorrow
August 19—Kalamazoo
Police, the summer
graduate of the Massachusetts Insti- contributed a great deal of lime to COUNTY FLOWER SHOW
cutting
down of the
(Thursday) evening on the court
Jiere.
'
tute of Technology, taking qis degree {the project and himself suggested
ucdc nai anniio-r tn
LEGION AUXILIARY
HIS BOAT UPSETS
August 26 —Grand Rapids Fire bouse lawn. The program will begin
ta public health engineering ta 1932.'several alterations to improve the
HERE ON AUGUST 18
mostly from railroads, Ulograph
■at eight o'clock
under ~~
the —
direction
Dept.,
here.
i---------------—
•
—
to
be
associated
with
Mr.
Chamber‘
original
plan.
Mr.
Rockwood
of
the
-----------Each Unit Asked to Donate telephone lines and aleaping
WHILE LANDING FISH
A A.
A Blferno.
nlfemn
of A.
tain at Charlotte. He reported, at Table Company built the cabinet. Sponsored
by Thornapple Thta year the Independents have nf
100 Glasses Jelly, Jam,
not requested subscriptions from io- i In harmony with the vote bf the
Monday of this week and which houses the mechanism.
! anrd™
A Companion, Nearing Ex­ Charlotte
thls city at the April elec­
will be associated with Mr. Cham-1 A bichronous electric clock of a! Qarden and County Feder- cal merchants. "Home talent" alone'
Conserve, Etc.
i
uuu,
uic
wuncu
iuu
auinorizea
a
ts being used and so far the boys j tlon,_P*e council lias authorized
bertain in doing sanitary engineer-1 type which will run without loss of
ated Women’s Clubs
haustion, Rescued by
77)ls
year a new project Is being for the entire state of Michigan,
have been showing spectators
1| one-fifth of a mil) tax to be levied
M work in U»&lt;counly.
Ito. .renthoujh th. enrr.nl be
ptom (or „
Darry
»
Fishermen Nearby
and used for the support of the City undertaken by the American Legion
good
brand
of
games.
T?, n,t,''‘'-B- rioaer show to be held at the fair
\Lynfon H, Spells, 34. of 404 WeJt
Band. In return for this help the Auxiliary throughout the country,
LATE SENATOR THOMAS’ teE“t?1 “ e“‘,r™ Ul'Hoa«« pound, here on AuguH la .re beband will, beginning with the con­ each Unit being asked to cooperate school allotment.
vkn Buren street. Battle C&amp;ek, a
VOLUNTEER WORKERS
cert tomorrow night and extending in getting a million glaaaes of home
PoMtun Company employee, drown­
ONCE LIVED IN BARRY by tiie following county officers: Garden club and the Barry County
made jelly (including jams, marma­ ROTARY CLUB OFFI­
ed
Mud lake northeast of Ban­
FOR VACATION SCHOOL
(Continued on page three)
lades, conserves, etc.) for use among
Federation of Women’s Clubs, ac­
field In Johnstown township about Resided With an Uncle ill
CERS BEGIN YEAI
the needy. Each Michigan Unit la
cording to Mrs. Marlon B. Good­
Concerts.
forty minutes after tlje fishing seaSessions
Open
at
Methodist
COMMERCIAL
TRUCKERS
year, chairman of the Garden Club.
The program for tomorrow night requested to promise to donate 100
Orangeville in His Young­
~~ —midnight Sunday.
Church on Thursday,
will Include the following numbers: glasses before October first. TDese Local Organization Gaining
MUST REGISTER SOON Exhibitions are expected from all
Hls body k 1 fftnoved from the waer Days
contributions are not to be sent out
p%rts of the county, in addition to
March—E Pluribus Unum.
ter about
1 hour after the ncclJuly .5
.
Wide Reputation for
of town but will be used right here
Many have no doubt read this
flower show there will be a dis­
Overture—Grandiose.
dent with appllng hooks brought
Can Do So Now at Forrest the
Plans were completed on Monday
at home, among the needy familiea
Attendance
*
Waltz—Forget-Me-Not.
play of quilts and rugs, antiques an&lt;j
W Under-Sheriff Tas- week of the death of former United
of the community, put in Thanks­
March—The Baton.
Slates Senator Chas. 8. Thomas, of
Johnson’! Office, East
a children's exhibit. The Commer­ 1 for the Dally Vacation Bible School
Next
Monday, July X mw officer*
giving and Christmas boskets., etc.
Trumpet Solo by Fred Rabbi.
cial Club of Hastings has definitely to be held at the Methodist church,
Mr. Spells went to Mud lake Denver. Colorado. He had reached
State Street
opening
on
Thursday,
July
5
and
If
each
member
of
the
local
Auxil
­
the
ripe
age
of
84
years.
In
his
Paclllta
—
Air
with
Variations.
•
promised
cooperation
in
lumlshing
ahortly before nildr Ight with three
Hastings Rotary club for Ute oomclosing on Friday. July 20.
The Banner has explained that,
iary would donate three glasses of
Mexican Serenade.
companions. After servicing their younger days he lived for several under
the code adopted for the
At a meeting held on Monday the
Jam Ur jelly, the total amount of
Overture—Light Cavalry.
Plenty of space for housing the
tackle the party sp It up and went years with his uncle, a man named
100 glasses would be exceeded. Thia
March—National Sojourners.
Jessup, in the township of Orange­ trucking industry, it is necessary for exhibits has been made available committees were pleased with the
(Continued on page eight)
national project is being conducted
Intermezzo—Indian Trail.
ville. He later graduated from the every truck owner to register If he through the courtesy of the Barry preliminary work that had been
under the auspices of the national
Star Spangled Banner.
Michigan University in the law de­ operates his truck for hire, or uses County Agricultural Society in per­ done and the enrollments made.
DELTON METHOtXSTS
No doubt there will be
committee of the
good irehabilitation
partment. located In Leadville In the it to transport his own products to mitting the use of the halls at the Much interest Is being shown by the
DEDICATE BASEMENT boom days of that famous silver- market and counts as a part of his fair grounds. Even with the small children in the work to be presented, crowd, for Hastings now lias a splen­ American Legion Auxiliary with
Mrs. W. Y. McHugh, chairman. mining camp, abcumulated a large revenue from the sale of his products shows of recent years, the amount which will consist of music, dra­ did band.
matics,
acvrtng,
handwork,
memory
|
the
earning
of
his
truck.
In
other
of
space
has
been
inadequate.
The
fortune
and
then
moved
to
Denver.
Former Pastorj and
itrict
.. V.X,
avxcruor ui u*- wor‘bhls tn*k
8*lnfully additional room supplied at the, work and manual training, and ev­ BEEKEEPERS’ ASSON.
Barry county who drill donate one making
orado and was for eight yftrs United Uied by hhn- every truck °*ner muatjfalr
\,
grounds, however, will permit ery forenoon al ten o'clock there will
MEETS TUESDAY, JULY 3 jam or conserve, please call any of
States
Centennial rel*yr'.•
mates senator from the Centennial",
(even* tn exceptionally large entry be a half hour of supervised play
at the Central playground.
jtate.
FW the accommodation of truck 1 list to be attractively displayed.
gentleman was tn Haetin* the
On Friday evening. June 29. at 1 Mr. Thomas was a democrat ta!®*”*" *“ thu vtctokg a temporary! r u probable that there will be
The general committee is com- Purpose Is to Gome to Price ileft at the Legion home. The cam­
■even o'clock, the dedication of the
but decidedly Independent in 1
ofhee has
luu been arranged at
nv : two
iwo sets
s«u&gt; of
01 Judges
juages this
inis year, accord
accora-­
Agreement Under Code— 1paign is attracting national atten­
new basement of the Delton Metho­! politics
iks-Httltudr. He did not feel under Johnsons Coal office on East «»-»-'•
— -------------- ------ one
— —
State tag
to Mrs.—Goodyear,
for ----the Floyd Everhart and Mrs. Guy Kel­
tion.
and
Hastings
and
Barry
coun
­
Discuss Problems
J
dist church will be held, starting
ler; Enrollment committee. Mrs.
ty should cooperate in every way
with a dinner. The Rev. L. D. Mlles’ obligation to support his party pro- street. Mr. Johnson has the nyes- gladiolus and the others for the rest
A meeting of the Barry County 1,possible.
-------.
sury forms and information with. of the flowers.
Is general chairman and Supt. Cecil। grata unless.he could conscientious­ regard
to registration. Truckers who । The committee on arrangement of Wesleyan Service Guild.
Beekeepers' Association will be held
Because of so much dry weather.
Barnum will preside as toastmaster. ly d&lt;kso. He left Barry county In
Those
who
have
signed
up
as
The following program Is to be pre­; the late sixties, and had made his operate their trucks for gain must flowers will be Charles Rogers, Guy volunteer workers are: Junior Dept.
home 1A. Colorado for nearly sixty register before June 29 and file their Giddings. Mra. C. D. Bauer and Mrs
sented: ■
This donation does not take the
rates and tariffs. There will he no A. D. Steckle. Mra. E. A. Burton will Supt.. Mrs. Floyd Everhart, assist­ July 3. tThe officers have called it
\
Song by Congregation, led by Har­, years.
time extension. All must come un-, have charge of the quilt and rug ants. Misses Irene Jones. Evelyn for the purpose of coming to some place of the regular canned fruit
vey Dings.
der the edde.
display. Mrs. Frank Adak will look Johnson and Grace Hill and Rev. kind of an agreement under the quota but Is in addition to it
Scripture—Dr. Wm. Puffer, former MEETINGS BARRY
Dewey; Primary Dept. Supt.. Miss code as to the price to be charged
--------------- ■ • *
■
Michigan
truck
operators
have
after
the
exhibition
of
antiques
and
Dist. Supt.
Glasgow, assistants. Misses tor honey U&gt;U !-«. They .ho JAY MEAD’S AUTO
ROD AND GUN CLUB been stopped at the Ohio state line Miss Sadie Glasgow will arrange Sadie
Invocation—Rey. Clark 3. Wheel­
and notified that ttiey must have the [ the Children's exhibition. Mrs.' Floyd Arloa Myers and Charlotte Hubbard; wish to obtain better practices In
ua6 nreu dcpaucdcfi fellow Rotarians the raaaon
er, former Dist. Supt.
r
Beginners'
Dept.
Supt..
Miss
Alice
making
a
higher
grade
of
honey,,
HAo
DttN
ntLUVtHtU
Song—Delton Quartette.
The Barry County Rod and Gun code insignia on their trucks to j Everhart has been named as clialr- Hackney, assistants, Misses Jean better packaging, also to get as -. .
— —~.
snow evidence of registration or they
they1, man
i
of the committee on posters.
Talks—The Former District Su­ Club will hold a meeting in the ahow
will not , be permitted to ....
use .*..1.
their 1 The Cojdmerclal club committee Everhart, Frances Cowies and Doro­ many members as possible enrolled Stolen From Green Street a
Copnty Road Conim\sloner's office twin
perintendents.
vehicles in the Buckeye state.
k
_________ ___________
Few Sundays Ago While
' cooperating
with the spotisora of the thy Johnson; Music and Girls' ta the Association.
Talk—Former Pastor. Rev. Hayes. at the court house Monday evening. ------- --------------- ------------------Handwbrk. Mrs. Cranston* Wilcox
During
the
spring
months
the
As
­
NRW
HFAI
TH
nnniNANCP
8how
art
Chcsler
Hodges.
Marion
Song—Prairieville Duet.
July 2. at 7:00 o'ciock.X
He Was at Church
sociation has been very active and
whllm*n and Robert Lamble. Mrs.
Remarks by chairman of Board
rhTXI .reGoodyear expects that within the' ual Training and Ptaygroufld, more interest has been shown than
Jay ____
Mead—
received notice Monday
,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCER
George Bauer. Lynn Perry and ever before, a larger percentage bf that his automobile, which was stolchange, are necessary ta the wosd- nesl two wetkl u
Talk by former Pastor—Rev. Ken­
I wish to announce - that {
“ • tag of the public health ordinance, toannounroUw cLplete llst^toe
beekeepers
ta
the
county
working'en
while
he was at leading the
dall.
candidate for the nomlnatli
f°r ol-thi.
of thia city
city ^d
and that
that some new nro-‘ 1
.. —n .. ______ i— ■___ -u.
On Friday two auto loads of work­ for the betterment of conditions.
| Mclhodlst church one Sunday tnornTalk by former Pastor-Rev. Ro­ Rcpreeentatlve In the State
visions are required. The city council
, t , pnM
' ers went over to Battle Creek and
There will be no outside speakers • ing a few weeks ago, had been re­
chelle.
lature on the Republican ticket.&gt;on Friday eventag referred this mat-1 OF interest TO FARMERS.
visited a Bible school being held al Lhe Tuesday meeting, attendance. covered by the police.
Song—Prairieville Quartette.
Your support at the September pri­' ter to the ordinance committee and,
,,
, , there and were well repaid for their being confined to Barry county
He was informed that a young McCALLUM
Tolk by former Pastor—Rev. mary will be appreciated.
\' the city attorney, in order that a' , Farn’e™ who need cash for finan- visit.
members, who are urged to partici- man about 18 years of age took it to
SLI
Charles Git rum.
-Adv. tf.
Ellis E. Faulkner.
hew public health ordinance may be c
larm operations should
pate
ta
tha
discussions
and
present
a
garage at Cascade from which
drafted
Z
'read the announcement on page 8 of
Song — Roy Adrlanson. Battle
ALL NIGHT STREET LIGHTS?
place it was towed into Grand Rap­
Creek.
. _________ net.
,
' ihe Charlotte Production Credit AsPOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
In the interests of economy the
ids.
the
engine
having
burned
out
Report by the Pastor on Finances.
I hareby wish to announce that I FOVITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT, sedation, which is a government city council some time ago ordered Ben Binnan. president^ Cameron.
am a Republican candidate for
I wk|h to announce that I am a agency created far that purpose.
that the street lights be discontinued McIntyre, secretary-treasurer.
been located.
Kennedy of Or
nomination for sheriff of Barry Co candidate for the republican noml" • *—--------- '
KooE Delton
at the Sept, primary. Your support nation for sheriff at the September POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
NOTICE.
POLITICAL ANNOl’NCDaXT,
Benediction.
will be appreciated.
Primary, t will appreciate your supYour support for my nomtaatloc
nomtaaUon lights on ail night. The matter was
The Prairieville High school has
—Out 8-20.
Wm. o. Struin.
port. Jay Blakney. 1 wk.—Adv.
I tor Register of Deeds on*“ the
“—Re­ discussed but not disposed of at the been approved by the State Depart­
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM.
---- - «e »
. —
publican ticket In the primary to
council meeting Friday night. It ment, which makes It legal for oth­
■ At Quimby church Thursday. June
ICE CREAM SOCIAL.
BASEBALL ,'be held on Tuesday. September 11.
seems quite probable that tha coun­ er districts to pay tuition 1840) Uwre
28. afternoon and evening to aid in
At Hendershott schoolhouse Thurs­
At Vickery's. Clear lake, July 4th., 1834. will be appreciated.
cil will order lights to be kept on all for the ninth and tenth graders.
paying for electric lights.—Adv. 8-27. day night. June 28 by L. A. B.—Adv. Dbwllng vs. Vermontville.—Adv.
|—Adc. Out. 7-4 Vsrnor Webstar.
night
.
Foreign pupilj welcome.—Adv.

Possible to Raise Three Dif­ to appear here during the Legion acts, sports of ail kinds including Go. Highways, School Build­
Pair to be held at the fair grounds u bbli game In the morning between
ferent Varieties of Finger­ July 2-4. inclusive.
■ Hastings
* '
- — and- a -base­ ings and Pennock Hospital
and- —
Nashville
Monday has bc«n designated as ball game in the afternoon between
lings Per Season
Aro Among the Projects

^PfilinTlj
bUUH I H

HPEHT» I
FIRST Fltt GAMES

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Notice —Advertisers
and Correspondents

FffiUKH
IT MUD LIKE

JURY GVES 51,1
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�THE HASTINGS BANKER, WEDNESDAY. JUNK «7, 1»34

. ..... B____ 'em sms

DIM OF PIO

co-operate with those who have I
these centennial observances In
cliarge In publishing account* of,
early day*, document*,, letter*..

CHILDREN ENJOY
SHAKESPEARE CLUB

Silver Medal Con­
text Sunday Ni&amp;ht ■ LOCAL NEWS

gTCANB rutirtF

FUND OF S8.387.I8

Gold, Bllrer and Bed Slare A allvar medal contest will be held i
at the BarryvHle M. P. church on
Good Will Ladies' Aid will serve
Hasting*, Michigan • Telephone* 2244-2557
Indicate Beet Story Tell,
Sunday evening, July 1. th* partlcl- supper Jun* 2*. AU welcome—Adv.
lend,and
andwe
wehope
hopethat
thata *mutually:
mutually I
■■jVnaT ne -r*v
tend,
pant* to be young people from that | About I00 wcrc m aUeadanca al
ere In the Groups
THORNAPPLE AND BARRY’ Satisfactory arrangement can be SUM IS TOTAL OF TAX Telling and dramatization of tocaHty. You are invited to »««Jd!the Falk school reunion held on
PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF JULY FIRST
=.* .hentv »m« «' UM dupHr, SAL1
DELINQUENT stories, dancing and singing are the and endbursge these young folks. Saturday
TOWNSHIPS TO OBSERVE can
SUNDAY—JULY 1ST—ONLY
be used when Hastings puts on j
at eight o'clock.)
.nb .contest
amtaJon*tarU
U Iro.,
I
1*w~E,rt«
base* ot activity at the meetings of The
her celebration in 1936.
j
TAX REVENUES
the “Shakespeare
Story Telling
The Hasting* Commercial Club'
----------Club" which are held at the Metho­
dist church on Monday. Wednesday SPEEDING UP THE
|
yyta.y
ro
Sf
^"““^ CONSIDERABLE BACK
INSTRUCTIVE PRO­
। rinrr onur
turn and Prld*’' &lt;* e"h week until AuFeaturing some of lhe biggeM stars of Broadway—something
*». rGRANTING OF LOANS purchase a new adding machine for I
GRAMS UNDER WAY chairman, to make plans for the
LEVIES BEING
PAID gust third.
[the use of the city treaiurer and
centennial year in Hastings. We.
different.
&lt;
----------- [criuciuuB.
--------------------- ■ I Mr.sDaslc
Mrs Daale Crtw
Crue u
Is the singing dlIclerk in their atark.
lUsidents of Barry County understand from Mr. Barnett tl
Humber
rector. Mr»
Comedy—'FOUR PARTS'*
Latest Pathe New* Reel
uubMVA of
V* Vouchers
vvwvmv.o Issued 'roctnr.
Mr*. Margaret Steiger teach
tesch-- Production Credit Associa­
is hU
his n
purpose
The
common
council,
hai
desig
­
Should Co-operate With L। ”
'™ to hare 'the
h' commit-'
-------------------------------Cv wr«nthD nAuhlo
i1*4 dancln« and Ml5s Maxine Wuntion
Aids
Over
100
| tee called together soon for the pur-1
HOURS
—
1,
3
5,
7,
*
—
Special
Bargain
Prices
at
the
one
and
nated
the
Hastings
City
Bank
and
Flrat Six Months Double
derlich give* instruction in dra[; pose of outlining a program for the
the National Bank of Hastings as,
These Movements
Fanners
That of Last Year
matic*.
., .was
.. ciccineo
ma*
tznm
silver
..... ■I It
decided
that X
gold, ta
silver
Thl* summer in August Thorn- 1938 Centennial,
Board of Directors of the Char­ depositories for city fund*.
County -n^urtr U&gt;r.nxo M»i»
XX
ta’'
।
The nutpber of prisoners in the1
"'Xrol
»'»™'»■ ■'■*»
h -&lt;««
Monday and Tuesday—Two Feature Attraction*
has re leas'll figures covering the dirate the h»*t stm-v tetter Tt,r o&lt;&gt;m lotte Production Credit Asaociatlon Barry county jail has been reduced
vrtto
gar, Don
l*ab«ll jeweii
Otto Fb.ru
Kruger,
Ben Lyon and Isabell
Jewell
nlal of their settlement. The first
Mrs Nellie Shay, aged 59. suffered distribution of May 1932 tax sales .star* for the first week in the older met tn the Charlotte office Friday. to three, with prospects of atlll fur- ,
MtUer to locate In each of them * stroke of apoplexy on Friday
1929 taxes and distribution ot group .were won by Betty Lane andI June 22nd. and passed some resolu- ther reductions next week.
■a* in 1834.
• deiinquen* taxes for the month. Of, Agnes Johnson. The silver »tar» tioiu which will jpeed the granting
Mr*. Victor Hilbert returned to,
It 1* very fitting and. proper that1934 wh,ch "”al W387oa- ' I’'™1
Jane ll*rrll«1«‘l “»d EnW . of loans to farmers. Heretofore, it Pher home in Woodland Friday from
*uch
immediate (. n
ie distribution
the —
tax sale,Mohler. The red stara went to' has required from three to four Pennock
aucn a centennial
cenienmai should
snouia be
oc obou- Broadway, death being
.
....
--------------- - of
- ------hospital and is gaining
‘
.
.
.
..
.
I
&lt;s
—
a..in
n
«...
i.-L
em
.
*
r.»&lt;a.
Eleanor
Haven
and
Jane
Harring
­
served in a way that will be in-I Surviving are her husband. Ed- funds of $1356.71 Is a* follows
from .her recent operation.
week* from the Ume the applicant nicely
1
Tim McCoy and Evelyn Knapp in.“A Man'* Game”
Btrue live to lhe people now living. I ward Shay, a daughter. Mrs. Mabie City of Hastings .
$ 151.18 ton
The council granted the Lawrence
tiled his application with lhe asso­
At the Friday meeting Betty Lane ,ciation before the money was given ■
Latest New* Events in sound
*?, Adults 15c; Children 10c
Foe each of these centennials there ' Howard .,f Chicago, three sisters 'AwyrlX Twp
’i 1768
was chosen pres* reporter and Mary ।to him. Now under normal condi- gion
of thia city permission to put
will be displayed heirlooms and •
.... . „ . ____ , Maple Grove
1
keepsakes that will portray the cus- iMrs Ida Olockin of Kalamti.co Mr*. w&lt;XKjland
DeVries, secretary.
a home-coming celebration on
tions. an applicant for a loan may on
'
SPECIAL HOLIDAY SPECIAL
The younger members of, the .get the money in much less time.
tons, the manner of drtss.the fur-1-Hattie Relsoo of Battle Creek and Johnstown
July
2. 3 ahd 4.
•
Shakespeare Club held their first | This change of procedure In the
nlture and furnishings of homes. Mrs Bertha Morrison of Hasting*. Baltimore ..
The council voted Friday evening
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
meeting Monday. June 18. at one- I granting of loans
Photograps. pictures, letters, etc.. • and a niece. Miss Mildred Hill, of Hope
.
„ ______
____ to
____has
been _
made
' fumUh the bond for city treasthirty at the MethodLst church.', possible by the Production Credit |urer E
Wtli reveal the appearance and char-1 this city .
Irving
S*™’- purchasing the
Edgar Rice Burroughs' Latest Film Story
They
decided
to
give
a
gold
star
,
actcr of the stalwart men and worn-1 Funeral service* were held at the Yankee Springs .
Corporation of St. Paul, subscrlb- sam&lt;! from the U. 8. Fidelity and
each
meeting
to
the
best
story
tell,
en responsible for this early settle- [Yankee Springs church on Sunday।
lng for more capital stock In the [Guaranty Company.
ment of these two townships.
afternixm al 3:30. burial being made, Tou;
$397.85 $ 397 A5 CT: “ ’’Bver star to the second best jCharlotte Association, and by setting
'n'e Rutland Cemetery Circle will
806 68 and a r*d ,{ar ,o t*,c third best story .up in the Association's Bank a loan i raect 01 Uw cemetery Friday. July
The Banner will be very glad to Hn Yaliatc Springs cemetery
General Fund
_____ teller. These are the names of the ,
fund of considerable amount which i6- tor *n afternoon meeting. Every
Featuring Johnny Weiumueller and Maurine
' Total
$1355.71 children who received stars
fund may be drawn on for the pay- j member urged to come and inspect
O'Sullivan
new **ter system.
1 The distribution of the delinquent
Monday. June 18—Gold Star, ment of loans. Any farmer who ll,e
Harold Schild, aged 33. who pleadtax for the month of May 1934 total­ Murray Sullivan: silver star. Mar­ can furnish at the time he makes an
Comedy—"HAPPY WARRIORS” . Latest Palhc New*
applicatton for a loan a clear ab- «! kuilty before Judge McPeek to a
ing $5.03137 Ls as follows:
jorie Boyes; red star. Nancy Steiger. atract of chattel mortgages and a •'datugtory charge a week ago. was
First performance Fourth of Jaly, 5 P. M.
City of Hastings $40437
Wednesday. June 20—Gold star, statement that all his personal tax- sentenced to Ionia Friday for a term
Adalis—25c; Children— 10c
Middleville
Murray Sullivan; silver star. Judy es are paid to date, can have the ,o* *** months to ten years
Nashville
Fuller; red star. Nancy Steiger.
money on his loan as soon as one I At the meeting of the city coun- &lt;
Freeport
Frlda^ June 22—Gold stars. Sy­ of the inspectors of the association cil Friday evening, at the request &lt;
SATURDAY ONLY—Two Feature Attraction*
bil Woodmansee and Murray Sul­
appraises the personal property to'of those who had petitioned for the
ROLAND YOUNG and LILLIAN GISR
' Total .
$579.19
579.19 livan; silver star. Nancy Steiger; be given in a chattel mortgage a* [West Madison street sewer the alder­
red star. Jackie Walton.
Assyria township . 126 M
men voted to disregard the petition.
After'the story hour on Wednes­ security tor Ute loan.
Maple Grove
Over one hundred farmers have
Mrs Olive Doyle and Miss Norma
day Mrs. Crue came to teach sing­
Castleton
230.22
ing. and Mrs Margaret Steiger gave received money on loan* from the Doyle have moved Into Ute house
Woodland .
. 389.01
Charlotte Production Credit Associa- |oaned by Bert Tungatc at the cora dancing lesson on Friday.
I Johnstown
Robert Armstrong and Ann Southern In “THE HELL CAT*
ner
Sts.
tion since April first. Many others “
* ot
*' West Grand and' *Young
’
At
the
meeting
Wednesday
Jack
Baltimore .. .
Paramount News
Adults 15c; Children 10c
Walton was chosen secretary and who have made applications will re­ Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sharp have pur­
Hastings .... .
ceive the money on their loans with­ chased the Doyle house nt 405 E.
First Show at 5
Raymond Murphy news reporter.
57.50'
Carlton
in the next few weeks. Any fann­ Center St.
Barry
340 99
Jay Mead's fine new store In the
er
who
anticipates
Chat
he
will
need
"WIT AND HUMOR OF
Hope
136 89
money to finance his legitimate second ward is nearing completion
Rutland
.
146 82
THE LAW" HIS THEME farm operations, and who can give and U a splendid Imps jvetnmt over
Irving
21862
security for such a loan on personal the present place of business. The
Prairieville
.
. 78.01
free of all encumbrances. new location is at the horn'* of hl* Peek. Payne therefore waived ex- entire fair ground making it posAttorney Foss 0. Eldred of property
slble
lhe sfxraker «
and
Orangeville
te entitled to secure a lout from mother. Mrs. Samantha Klnnr. on unilnatlop and was bound
U“d over to f
‘b,e, to hear ^e
’»' cn91-92
thte governmental axenev The rate E Orrnid St.
1
c,rcult c‘?rl ln the &gt;um of ,20° tertalnment programs with ease. It
Ionia Spoke at Rotary
Yankee Springs
of interest
meh
I Emmet Ryan was brought before
WIU unab,e ,0 &lt;urnl*h the bond, will not lx necessary to crowd elo­
Thornapple
199 17
Monday
per cent and notes may be given^or
Matthews Saturday, charged
^,cP.fC,‘ ly "b?u.t
in front of the
Attorney P O- Eldred, of Ionia, a period of twelve months. This 1 w«h Intoxication. This was his *rc- wIP be here later in the week when grandstand. The speaker system,
Total Twp Fund .
jaLso Is frequently useful In locating
---- - of■ -•
■
General Fund . .
1.04236 was the speaker at the Rotary •length
time gives
every -farmer end offense. He admitted hl* guilt the case may be disposed of.
luncheon
Monday
noon.
Mr.
Eldred
-----*'•
*
--------------1
friends
in
the
crowd
or
getting
lost
and
was
assessed
$25
and
cost*,
or
Coven Road Re­
atHaii15 “ ,cadlnK attorney of that city ample time to fulfill hts farm oper­ 3Q days in jail He Is taking U out
demption
ST""’ re,urncd 10 ,helr ‘*r*
Jzri'Fand selected a* his subject "Wit ations tor which he needs money.
State Tax
“—- Beverwyk. the Barry In board at the county'*
u«.y j expense.
i*pi-use.
zt
•
-ri •
463.ind Humor of the Law " It was an
Mill n
»■—n
n•mi
•••
When we have an «' ' ' '
------Cred
- e of the. Char■interesting and humorous address.
p^Ttten
^ScaL8lq°uite
HIGHBANK.
lotte "°&lt;
Production
Credit Association. lhe Consumers Power
Total collection of
*5 trit 37
8*veral nitstakes made by clients*' |,ou&lt;?
3uct,o“ creo
_________________________
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams were
om the damage ----- —----—
——-------------------------- I
it •from
•’Its in the court house at Hastings apt to realize ••
----I Delinquent tax ..
EtnbotBad, 80 Count
presenting cases to lawyers were
'Continued from Page One&gt;
Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. c. H.
caused to lines and connections on,
Treasurer Maus reports that judg­' &gt; in
every
Wednesday
and
Saturday
to
tn which the clients failed (
----------------------------------- -------------Adams In Freeport.
its equipment here. The company
ing from the number of vouchers is­ cited,
grasp the meaning of the words take applications for loans.
has been very fortunate In this re- of
1
the horse pulling contest. A I Four young I idle* from nw^y are
sued. payment of buck taxes Is run­ to
they used
spect so far this year. Very little greased pig will be released and putting on Evangelical services,
ning about double that of last year
Instances of mirth-provoking mis­ METHODIST MISSION­
damage has been done, and only *«
c,n catc*’ 11 antl hold It speaking and singing nt tiw North
TAKING ADVANTAGE
"7
ARY UNION MEETING alight Inconvenience has been suf­ will be permitted to take it home., Evangelical church Tiiursday. Frifered by patron*. There were some Also there will be a number of stunt .day" and Sunday evening. Everybnc
OF HUNGRY FISH! that a’h’mcys arc supposed t° knovfl
1
sharp crashes in Tuesday morning's sports, such as potato and egg races, welcome.
Officers
Chosen
for
Coming
------------ [the law and how to use words that
storm, but it did little harm to the pie eating anti ice sitting contests, carlton Frnre'and children of
Local fishermen arc wondering, will exactly fit into a case it was
Consumers' lines.
’iin which everyone
.
Year—Interesting Pro­
will be invited Union City. Ind.. sl(cnt Sunday ut
just what it 1* that Dr George Lock- ’shown that ludicrous error* arc
Fishermen from this as well as all I •o
”» take part
P°r'I
jg
r
an
d
Mrs.
George
Green'*.
gram Rendered
wood and Earl Coleman use for bull sometimes made by them. These
the nearby counties took advantage
Cash and -merchandise will be of-, Mr Hfld Mrs Andrew Flnkbehu r
Although other followers of the pts- ’lawyers he quoted used word* whose
Branches of trees and low jar­ of the opening of the fishing sea-lfcrrd M I’ftrea for the various __
and Mrs. James Clark and son Rich­
catorial art in boats nearby were real meaning was quite contrary to ,dinieres filled with flowers gave an
on Monday to try ’heir luck event*urd* of Middleville were
were supper
supper
getting strikes few'and far between. । what the attorneys intended,
During the day music will be fur- guests Friday evening of Mr. and
these two were pulling em in" so | He quoted from several supreme 1outdoor aspect to the social rooms on Barry county * numerous lakes.
them were
lhe water di- ........
nhhed
the Hastings City EMEI1U.
Band. ■Mrs. Leslie Adam*.
' of
’----------- on
” -■■■
un. by
I .A-H.IgU
fast that grizzled old veteran* of court decisions to show that the *of the Methodist Episcopal church Many
"“■*
...
------.in the
..
. is
. in-.' Velma IIoITman. teacher at Iron­
redly
after
midnight,
when
they
Every
person
county
Wednesday
afternoon,
wljen
the
many a hard cast fishing season grave men who sit in the highest
Union held their cloatng could legally begin their efforts to-cited to bring a picnic basket and side has returned home to Mr. and
looking on enviously, shook their courts of various states are often Missionary
■
woo the finny tribe. At this writing May all day. It will be a good time Mrs. George Hoffman for her sum­
heads fn dazed amazement at the masters of a subtle wit which made meeting
1
.
Two very charming vocal solos we have heard of no record-break- to meet friend* and acquaintances mer vacation.
sight of an actuM, happening which , their deliverances anything but
Mr. atid Mrs. Fredrlc Swarts and
"He Shall Feed His Flock'' and.“By ing big fish being taken, but several throughout the county. Admission
exceeded even the fanciful bounds solemn
caught the limit allowed. The best to the grounds will be free and
of imagination which customarily
The Rotarian* enjoyed this ad- •Jhelem's Stream" were given by catches reported to us were made in; there is plenty of shade and park- family and Mrs. Margaret Smith and
son Victor of Battle Creek were
passes for "fish story truth." In fact drew which was markedly
...............
• 'MLm Jeanne DeVries, with her
different
Oun lake.
[lng space.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
the boys had to thrash about so from the usual luncheon club speech teacher. Mrs Dane crue accom­
Byron Payne was jailed Saturday । The Legion will have charge of Daly.
'
. vigorously to keep up with dinner and Found the speaker very enter­ panying her.
ground .
wrs
urown reviewea
. ~ . that* night arraigned before ipolicing
.u.buu the uiuiuw
&gt;i mm.
Mrs. twnw
Sarah Oatrotn was nt Wocxlnn.iMrs uiara
Clara Brown
reviewed a most and
orders" from below that they al­ taining.
Interesting
article
Alaska
the
r
‘
r
uce
“
‘
•
‘
thews
on
the
charge
of
A
loud
speaker
system
with
Bob
land •»a ump.v
couple days last week helping
inirrexung
arvicie
on
Aiasxa
in
tnv
,,
.
j
,
■
mra
mini
most knocked one another out of
.
.....
. 1 heine
drunk
.nd
1_ -nu,.
.-------- --------------------u&gt; care
care for
foe her
her sBter.
sttter.Mr*.
Mr*. Ben SnyJune
Home
magazine.
Mrs.
Lloyd
De,n
»
a
™nk
and
disorderly.
Thl*
N|pCabe,
former
radio
announcer
u&gt;
the boat At times the fish clustered FINE ENROLLMENT AT
Bhafer
touching
on
point*
in
the
the
third
offense
nf
this
kind
and
“
Uncle
Bob"
on
tlic
children*
der.
*
about the boat so. thickly thal
Frank
Mrs.
Frank Hawtolitz
Hawblitzspent
spent Bun
Sun-­
DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL Foreign magazine including a most ^hc Judice held that he could not program from WASHof Grahd Mrs.
George and Earl had to poke a
interesting resume of the qualifi- I,, p0Be.of,
eaa*- thal 11 WM one Rapids, acting as master of cere- day P M. al Mrs. Forest Bidelman'a
clearing in the water to make room
for baited henks. Well, anyway, the Average of Eighty-Eight in cations and routine now obterved tl,al &amp;,lou,li go before Judge Me-[ironies. Amplifiers will cover the hi the Branch district.
before a candidate is accepted and
boys came back with their limit so
Attendance at Second
sent to the field.
quickly that they hardly had a
Ward Building
Mrs. W R. Cook gave a talk con­
chance to enjoy the peaceful quiet­
ness
nra» of
ot the
me lake
uae Here are two fish- j The Second Ward Vacation Bible cerning California, and the after­
ermen. at least, who claim you don't school, which is sponsored by lhe noon closed with a pleasant social
have to go outside the county to get Board of Christian Education of the hour at the picnic tables. Several
grand sport.
I United Brethren church. has over a rxm-i^embers. who had assisted in
hundred children enrolled Tivc av­ the year's program were present as
large botlia
PASB'HO or MBA. WALTTMATE. erage attendance for last week ...
was guest* of honor.
Mr. Marta.
eW,,. n,,
hcM
Officers elected were: Home Mis­
d,ed on SbMbk
,hr hnro.r of Hr,
lhe
ward sionary
75c 1-lb. THEATRICAL
Society. Mrs
Florence
a.ushtar, Mrs Ib-srl Prrrr
Or- „hoo, tu,W,n,_ T„c
„t Fleming, president; Mr*. Gertrude
COLD CREAM ..
| Bolt, altar si. Illness o( sbrn, t«h .tl, ,rachers and courses ol .ludy— Jones, vice-president; Mrs Annoletyears
1..
Milnol gives lubricating effect of mln- EQ
years n.e renotas wero browM Io supervlsor-Mrs Amy Bower. Prl- ta Lahr, treasurer; Ml** Lettie Garn,
»t.W CARA NOME FACE POW- $O AA
the
home
o!
her
son
and
wife.
Mr
eral. oil—neutral lira acids loo—16 m. vSJ
ta- bum.
her sm&gt; and wile. Mt ,„r,- Drpt.-PytacHMl. Mrs Clara corresponding 'secretary For lhe
DER. $1.00 CREAM, Both for .... L.UU
and Mrs Archt*
Archie Relekord. where
pianUI—Mrs. Bulb West Foreign Missionary Society, the of­
-III be held
U..M this
.... Wed
W-O.­ p,.,,,,,., „na
w„. ficers are Mrs. Ruby Merrick, presi­
-the funeralI will
For MEN WHO Must Be Well GROOMED.
nesday afternoon at two o'clock, the ship
„|ip service* and
ailtl OIV1
, hour.
WU1. Mrs
„4S. dent ; Mrs Maude Brown, vice-presi­
The Slag Line was originated io meet the
story
24 H Lb. Sack
Rev J W, KRchinx officiating. In- Cooley Hand work—Mrs Lena Belle dent; Mrs Lila Newton, treasurer;
3 Minute RELIEF for INDIGESTION
needs of Hollywood movie men.
ferment was made in the Valley
Helpers—Mary Stamm. Mar- Mrs Clara Brown, corresponding
Stag Bay Rum. Shaving Cream and O£c
A pleasaDL tasting ant-add powder that
Home cemetery
Rarct CoOicy. Mrs Datty Stine, Mrs secretary; Mrs Maude Zcrbel was
Stag Powder-for Men—fOc valueOv
work* 4 ways to give relief.
Kftc
Decexcd was also a sister of Mrs Mwna Wendell. MUs Mildred Wend- elected general secretary-treasurer
Four and three-quarters ounce* .... wU
Archie McCoy
*
mansee Junior Dept. Bible Dept of the Union.
The LUXURY of SHARI FACE POWDER
SMOOTHER SHAVES at &lt;4 WHAT YOU
Bible
Study—Mrs Nora Follick.
and your choice of 1 of these Shari Lipsticks.
OIL BOOM AT EDMOBE.
,
of Hebrew Life—Mrs Alva SERIES OF GOLD
Your complexion too deserve* these finest
While at Lnnsing the other day. Study
;
Handwork—Mrs. Juanita
formates ot beauty expert*.
$4 qq
the writer met Tom Burns, who for Herney.
;
MEDAL CONTESTS
Start-Tour Day Off Right with This Smooth
Sailor
Game*
—
Hubert
Follick.
Soap
11.75
value
—
Both
for
I
several years worked in the Banner '
shave—Rexali Shaving (Yeani and OE
—ChM. Struble The picnic
office, but is now conducting a news- Carving
'
Large Sice
Reull Shaving I-otfon—Both for faw
be held at Gull lake Saturday. First One on Bunday Eve­
paper at Edmore in Montcalm coun- will
'
ning, July 1, at Metho­
ty Mr. Burns stated that there is 'On Sunday evening the demonstra­
a good deal of excitement-in hi* tion and exhibit of handwork will
For BABY'S SUMMERTIME COMFORT
dist Church
town over the recent discovery of.
A neutral soap and Tiny-Tot Baby Cream
Mrs Wayne Merrick, chairman ot
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oil and gas near Edmore. There are •
COATS GROVE.
the Medal Contest department of i
Don't go on suffering lhe tortures of Athlete's
two oil wells and last week a gas1 There was a gdod crowd at church the Barry County W C T. U , an­
specially priced al ..
well yielding al the rate of 3.500.000 ,Sunday to hear the young student nounce* a series of Oold Medal con­
HEX and REX-HALVINE
cubic feet per day w brought in.
'
’• preacher,
William Woodbunte. from texts to be held in the county be­
Both fora
Other wells are being drilled
i Girard. Illinois.
einning next Sunday evening. July
Carlon
Get
lhe
DEEP
RESTFUL
SLEEP
that
bring*
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jesse
Chase
and
,
1.
at
the
Methodist
Episcopal
church
DEATH OF MRS. LIPKEY.
You Need These In Your Home!
HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
vl&amp;lted
Warhey
Donald
visited .Warney
Mr*. Mary Lipkey. 60. died on 'Donald
;—
v, Kelsey and
— social room* In this city *t »evenNot just another coco* drink but a de- A Ac
Magnolia Brand
Sundw .Iler
.xWMed Uli,I“Sunday and ta Uw «IWr- thirty o'clock.
Pound
ruwral Traces .ill be held .1
CUr* K1"“'
llclous.-'t**ty, aclentlfic formula—16 os.
cn Sunday night. July 8, al the
hoow UlU wedne^lay w„ernoon «l
&gt;
29c Peroxide of Hydrogen23c
Brethren church In South Wood­
orloc*. will, tatarmm, ta VblM,r’ * 6 •nxy'ftf"
39c Sodium Perborate, 4 ox.29c
ley Home cemeieyy. She i. ,ut. id.ujtam. Vlrylnta .nd Marth.. »nd land. and another will be in Wood­
Give* This Complete Beauty
79c Brewer'* Yeaat, 6-oz.69c
Mved by het hmband a mi.
TtaTOnon ot Bai- land on Sunday. July 15. Others'
will be announced later.
Treatment for only
Upkey. a dauBhier lens, one brolh- !t]e
17c Boric Acid Powder, 4 ox. __13c
Winner* In these Gold Medal
er, Arihut Crook ol vem.onirllB, I"™1 WUltam wotdburne vUited Suncontests
will
be
eligible
to
enter
the
and two sister*. Mrs. George Rock-i“*J' al " woodman*
well of Charlotte and Mrs O O.l Dorothy Barnum. who hip been Pearl Medal contest.early in Sep­
tember. and the winner may then
Price of Port Huron!
|Elc't u better now.
50c Eyelo, 8 ox.39c
vova choice of abb i of theme s
-------------- S-,__________
Wilma Haight is Mck with the compete in lhe Diamond Medal conCUEASIh—KbbuIm Bl.SD V*lu*.
35c Poi»on Ivy Lotion, 2 ox. ___23c
SI PERV1SOR-S IN SESSION.
scarlet fever
Tlif board of suixrvlsora con-1 Marian and Ruth Woodman were ven two in Battle Creek tn October.
young
people~ entering
vined Monday for their June ses- in Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids last .All of lhe
________
w r~-r
—____ *ion. Tiie prinbipA business that week.
. 'the Gold Medal contest* have won
will come before them will be the I Some from here attended tiie | Silver Medal* during the past few
matter of equalization far the coun- Community Service at Woodland on [months. Il will encourage them if
ty. The committees oMhe board are Sunday evening.
। there I* a good attendance at these
at work on other business that will| Freda Smith and Ruth Woodman content*.
come before the board It u expected are attending C. 8. T. C. at Mt.
Special musical numbers are to be
| that the session will end this week. Mt. Pleasant tor the summer term, presented each molng also.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE tl. 19M

mra ■ mid
NWY UNNECESSARY

undoubted-;
German, French and American bat­ WILL ASK STATE.FOR
the county
tleship! In the World war were ab­
| Gary G. Epauldtng. who died many
solutely useless And their accom­ $25,000,000 FOR SCHOOLS
years ago. who for many years con­
plishments 'meant nothing, m they
ducted a shoe store in thia city, and
Commission
were bottled up and kept from ac­ Non-Partisan
NEW SALES TAX
before that time clerked for hie
tion. ' The important cities had
brother, Oscar D. Spaulding, Who
Agree
That
Sum
is
FORMS FOR 1934—35
mined their harbors, built forts at
Needed &gt;
strategic points and had submarine*
(Continued from page one)
uS'wSSf
DB. A. w. WOODBVBNZ ready ao that al) the big battleships There was held in Lansing last
Blanks are in Booklet Style INVITATION TO "NATIONAL
with their thousands of men. coating week a meeting of a commission stBALL" AT HASTINGS
I,
"• X KmlUM. iflm proprta- Norma).
SPOKE AT OOMMEB.
and Contain Returns
billions of dollars, were useless." The lected some time ago to consider Lorenzo Maus,; county treasurer;
tor of the Hasting* House, was the
_ McPeek. circuit
DIAL OLVB TUESDAY
only part of the navies that were at what the stale of Michigan should Judge R. 8R.‘k
for
12
Months
HOUSE JULY 4, 1862
Reid' eA
’i.nTC
grandfather, of Miss Jean Barnsa,
‘
“
JReld.
county
all efficient were the submarine* and do to help 1U schbois to function 1"clerk
-' judge stuart Clement, judge
Salea tax forms for the fiscal year
Several famlHM
the destroyers. 80 the advocates of properly. Tills/commission was sc-lof probote: aeorge Leonard, sher! Kenfield, who grew up to young attended the Mm
SAYS WORLD IS
beginning July 1. 1934, will be mailed FOLDER WAS HIGHa big American navy, calling for lected by lhe superintendent of pub-‘llrT
।
register of deedv
1 v ‘ 1. The
A .irn-rrr,
manhood
in this City.
to
all
taxpayers
by
August
j
-------------------Voelker
MBUde SmlJcXol
Uc tn.truc.tan_
instruction, Dr
Dr. Paul Voelker,
z
STILL WAR MINDED doxeru of new battlMhips and doz- Ita
LY ORNAMENTED | It ta no wonder that Mr. Bowne The Hill family reunion
new blanks are in booklet form and I
ens more ot armed cruisers, are ask- it WM named some time ago without
eh^rlKhe*
fhla
---------Cherishes
this relic, whlch-hls moth­
contain returns for each month of ‘.
, Opposes War But Feels That Ing investmenu In parts of a navy
Managers
Were Four Has­ er preserved and handed down in Mrs. Claud Demand.
; lhe year.
1
that would be.useless In case of war. report last week recommending that I. ,,
,
,
lhe family. It Is a pity that Has­
uuiswaGt. puu.u, were nxca
U
a??*? Jam/5„E
the United States Should
tings Young Men—-H. J.
If we are to build a navy, let's build lhe .Ute tun,Uh u leut PS.000W | uut.uu: “
&gt;"•“&gt; P“ r'L'
""1
tings has not some place where rel­ ville, Lansing, Charlotte, Si
suDoort ot
of its schdoU
It whs
'W
on lhe
minute
hand
of ’^'*
!an'
^LrcCi°L.of }h,e
tor the
lhe
iclwolr. n
n
wiu
■»' hour and
-™1 mlnu
t"*
1"1 »t
_______
.
Be Amply Protected
those ships that hhve proven effee- for
Kenfield,. Proprietor
ics like this could be preserved. Hastings, Woodland and
for
tne wpport
«uPP°rt &lt;w, lu
itajemreu.
wuii|hu
h “ completes
Mlch,8an
Slatc Bo‘,nl ,of T8* Atl*.
rey0^u’ . ..
gh^switeh
Hitfi^trallon. "that
"that these
these tartlet,
booklets hr
be
Charles Bowne broughi to the There are many things pertaining
7.r? ministration,
The speaker at the lost meet In? live, namely, submarines and dc- recommended that 815,000.000 of this
a . revolution
it trips
a ngnt switcn- kent for
,------.----- :
r -dated
----- — anti 'Banner nfflre n valued relic nt enrlv 'to the early days of Hustings that Grove were present. Forty-5
of lhe Commercial Club was Dr. A. atroyers and save the Immense coat sum be taken from the sales tax. -Nel.
...............
... on
_ &gt; . .
earh return
Banner office a
of early
in
wm
ot
l*
ept
W. Woodburne, who announced that of battleships and cruisers. These, the balance from such sources as the r.l.y, which cloao lhe circuit ot »
-I was
WM a« printed
pruncu
obtained now. but which arranged in th® shade out in
days in Hastings. It
“
‘
“
b
.
'««'''»■
»«»■uviMuun card
tara to
10 a National Ball" '*‘U no‘ ** available In a few yeara. front yard. Tire oldest one pre
he was a pacifist to the extent that with airplane carriers and plenty of state could find upon which a tax current .Irone enoueh to operate "
there booklet. rerentUc &gt; invitation
airplanes and fortifications to defend levy would be “Justified. The com­
Ire iiciu
held ai
at me
the nuiuitcn
Hastings nuusc
House on ^e---------- *7—
the People
who own was Henry Miller of Charlotte
""“
the nrUtlne mrehunUn,
Uree check book It .ho rrhould be to ocpaid his respects to those who are our big cities, would save America. mission advocated a lax upon in­
July
4.
1862
—
seventy-two
years
ago.
them
would
be Blad 10 turn them
Direct current U obUlned from :
“B1 ’’”7
Dr. Woodburne believes that It is tangible values as best to furnish storage batteries charged automatic- 1
they knew they
demanding a larger navy and a big­
transferiable and that, if you There were ten different styles of °ver, «« thts c*U
the
additional
»10,000,000,
and
tne
aauiiMMiai
siu.uuu.uuu.
uiki
“
“
"
‘
“
ay
tuurneu
suwiimui
should
sell
VOur
blLilnexs
the
new
the
big
munition
manufacturers
type used. The cards and printing *ould be safely preserved and lookger army for this country.
OBITUARY.
v
reeonwrended that the latotur. I
were ornamented to a degree that
after properly.
He said, notwithstanding the throughout the world, with their Im­ iccunuiicuavu ui.11 me ic»miuiuic i - William Edgar Bristol, wm
would not be tolerated today. FolTwo years from this summer will in the town of Wilson on tha
frightfulness of the Work) war It’ Is mense wealth, who put out propa­ take actfon to have such tax levied' u"cr;
lowing h the. wording of the the in- ,b5 thc Centennial of the first «etevident that the war spirit Is by. no ganda which leads to armed con­ for the benefit of the schools of“&gt;ul
"
tlement in Hastings. It docs seem He came to Michigan with hla
means dead. A recent article by flict. There have recently come to Michigan.
mrnutea even It .11 current -.P'L'T'*
UX
Io,r 1934 l vitatlon:
This plan would leave out of con­ twenty
as jf before that time this city
cne of the best informed authorities light facts that seem to prove that
U .hut on. When the current come. , **" bc ,I“"M “P“ "“W °&lt; !™»
ought to provide a museum in which and made their home In NHea
made this statement, that when that U true. For instance, during sideration the state's revenues from on HUt alter an Interruption, the
‘It", 'f t,
articles of historic value like this,
Adolph Hitler was mode the dictator lhe war, in order thaj Germans liquor taxes, which have been divert­ manor control elock wlU .Un au-,
1
ed
to
tire
school
fund.
That
use
of
could be preserved.
might
make
nitro-glycerine
it
was
of Germany, Europe passed from the
lomatlcally.
Ihta nurpose.
in Johnstown. Barry Co. where he
post-war period to. a new pre-war necessary for them U) have animal the liquor tax Is by no means satis-, _ ,, „ , .
. • ,
,
All new taxpayers must make
passed away, June 14.104. at th*
factory
to
,the
people.
They
fcelj
.
“nd ^"c’^rrontaib-i their first return on form GST-1
era; that nothing could be -more fats. Germany was hemmed In by
age of 81 yean. 4 months and 8 days.
certain than that another war Is Allied soldiers and fleets, so she that that money ought to be devoted, -uted their time and a considerable answering ail questions. This par-1
He leaves to mourn their Jom, flv«
Seth 11*11.
brewing in Europe, in a recent ar­ could nol Import fata; and yet In to lire support of the penal and amount of material absolutely free tU:ulBr blank can be obtained from
stiB. consist* of 3JM persons. The children: Mra, Loren Van Sycklc.
' Ude In the Saturday Evening Post some way anima) fata were shipped benevolent institutions operated by of charge, devoting many hours to! the Michigan Stale Board of Tax
d)4 Is the one who brings home the Bedford. Karl Bristol, Battle Creek.
Isaac Murcosson presented argu­ from England to Denmark and the state. because so much of the fine job. The two of them have i Administration, cither at Lansing or
wage envelope and. looks after the Mrs. Carl Bowman, Bedford. Mrs.
ments to show that this country passed on to Germany by English crime and delinquency and impair­ cleaned out the clock room In the | Detroit.
henter.—Philadelphia Evening Bul­ Chester Fuller. Scio. New York, and
ought to bring its navy up to the full tradesmen who coined money off ment of human values can be traced tower, rewired it and have it In
letin.
strength allowed by Ita treaties, and of these transactions, through some directly to the liquor traffic. In other neat working order.
grandchildren, one great
words.
most
people
feel
that
lhe
li
­
Many
people
who
heard
the
clock
powerful
factor
which
had
lhe
in
­
The managers of the dance were
to Increase our army so as to defend
nieces, nephews, cousins
People who feel the need ot n
fluence which made it possible for quor license tax money should be de­ strike have remarked that it seemed
the country in case of war.
young mm of that period—Mark C.
dictator
always
envision
him
an
good
to
have
it
working
ugain.
All
voted
to
paying
for
some
of
the
ex
­
Miguel Cervantes (1547-1010), at lhe home. Jane 16.1934. Rev.
I Russell. C. A. Bailey. Seth Hall and
Dr. Woodburne addressed himself such traffic to go on. When a
dictating
to
somebody
else.
—
Detroit
I Chester Messer. The G. O. Spauld­ Spanish poet, spent most of his life Dewey officiating. Interment in
to the questions: Is It necessary for Turkish ship, which fought on the penses to society which the traffic those wl&gt;o believe so have Fancher
the United Slates to Increase its side of Germany, in the Dardanelles causes, and not used for the sup­ and Balch to thank. Without their Free Press.
Ing's Band which furnished the mu- In poverty.
I field cemetery.
navy and keep a much larger stand­ campaign, was captured it was found port of schools.
Just what "intangible values" the
ing army? Is It wise for this coun­ that all the cannons on that ship,
try to let Europe set the puce for which had Inflicted terrible damage commission had in mind for ason the Australian troops In that ■sessnreht for lax-paying purposes
and was responsible for they did no' specify; but they evi­
Japan Induce us to 8[&gt;end billkotu of campaign
1
thought there were enough
■
.. dollars in the next ten years build- thousands of lives—the cannon on dently
lng a huge navy and a larger army.? 'that ship were made by Vickers, the Intangible values which could be
English munition manufac­ taxed ahd made to pay part of lhe
Speaking at navies. Dr. Wood- great
1
French cannons were used 1expense of the schools.
bume declared, that the English. turers.
'
by German troops to kill Frenchmen,
and the great munition plant of the
Germans. Kruppa. was represented
by cannon and other death dealing
। arms on both sides of the lines of
1 trenches along the French and Ger­
man fronts. Likewise French made
{cannon were used by the Germans.
। The Doctor said the nations ot the
(Continued from Page One)
'world must change their spirit to­
ward this matter ot wholesale kill- from
;
the new ditch being used to
ing. The national hymns of all build up an embankment which
countries are war songs, extolling lhe forms the west boundary of the two
glory of war. We need new national ilarger ponds. A dike running cast
hymns which will talk of peace and 1and west at right angles to this em­
INSTANT-GAS
good will. T1)e monuments of the Ibankment breaks the former creek
world have been raised to warriors. valley
&lt;
about In Jiaif. forming the
• who planned wholesale staiiRtiter ol two inrgrr ponds of about three
human beings, while the great men. acres.
1
A third
smaller pond
whose genius has saved life instead 1of 'about one acre is built to lhe
of destroying It, have almont no ।east of the creek at the extreme
More than ever nwnumenui
tinea in
in metr
nonor. inorth of the development.
monuments lifted
their honor,
betore the new About Napoleon a library of bjoks
South of the first pond near the
Coleman Instant- has been written, telling of his rnar- borderline of the Heber. Pike prop­
Gas Ranges bring vplo‘« military leadership. Mond- erty. n small dam has been con­
you modern uas ments ln hls honor can ** *ound structed to form a reservoir from
which is piped about 800 Teel
cookbrewrevlce whence you
underground to lhe first of the
Hye. 1 he amazing Band-A- nuxlern preventive medicine, who ponds. A head of about 3'4 feet
Blu Burner curs fuel costs one- made discoveries which have led to can be thus obtained. The water
fifth, and provides a 50% wider lhe annihilation of many terrible is easily manipulated from pond to
range of cooklnz hear. With
?°
1" .!,U pond by a series of valves and pipes.
Each pond can be drained separate­
.here new runge. you can per­
lyform every cooking task with thing to save and help humanity,
completed plans call for the con­
Summery voiles, batistes, lawns, patterned in florals Hke oldless effort, in less time, at less and cease honoring those who de­ struction of a shack approximately
fashioned gardens—with windblown front fulness in the bodice
cost than ever before.
slroy.
20 ft. x 30 ft. in size, to be used for
storing
equipment
needed
for
care
In talking with lhe Doctor later
—or tailored inr crisp stripes and plaids! Sleeveless piques with
about his address fie said that, while of the ponds; also to provide space
for
a
meeting
room.
he had expressed fils views on the
• ~i
sun backs, gay bows, zippers! Seersuckers in modified shirt frock
Practically the entire output of
subject of war. he d^d not wish to be
styles! "Garden party" organdies! Scores of delightful, “wear­
understood as ignoring lhe fact that these ponds will be distributed
lhe United States might be attacked among Barry county lakes. There
able" styles, al this low pricel In sizes 14 to 441
by some other nation. To provide will be no charge for fingerlings but
against that event It wm wise for ;resort owners nnd^von&amp;ervatlonists
thc United States, until the war spirit 1must see to transporting them to
the
lakes.
Notification
will
be
given
xhall die out in the world, to be 1
ready to protect itaelf. He had no In
1 plenty of time before the "crop"
criticislms' of a reasonable policy 1Is harvested.
Within a few years the annual
thal plans only for the safely of tills
country; but he could not see that Iplanting of one million or more fin­
there is any call for a big army 1gerlings from these ponds will boost
and a huge navy. We can make our 1the fishing quality of Barry county
harbors safe by mines and fortlfi- 1lakes tremendously.
Credit for securing these ponds
cations. We can build a large fleet
A Grand Summer Mode!
to the Barry County Rod and
of submarblnes and destroyers. goes
I
which would be sufficient to deal 'Gun Club; also to Kim Sigler for
with big warships and cruisers. We ;rather involved legaj services do­
Model
can build our air forces and air- Jnated free of charge to the project.
plane carriers with the sole object ’These fish ponds represent one of
mpst progressive steps ever
of
protecting the United States from the
1
New type of extra-elastic Bemberg top and
048
Invasion. The Doctor believes there 1made here for improving the natur­
Just arrived I The snippiest
ally fine resort facilities with which
reinforcing at heel, toe and sole for added
mendous navy in accomplishing all our county has been endowed.
styles we’ve seen in a long
strength *lna wide range of popular sum­
this.
OBITUARY.
time I White or pastel pique
mer colors, sizes 8^ to 10^1 There'll be
Ola Merrick was tom in South
A MISTAKE CORRECTED.
—
the most delicate of cool
a
rush
for
these,
or
we
miss
our
guess!
Bend. Indiana on September 27. 1873,
There was a bad omission made in the daughter of Charles A. and Le­
Buy a season’s supply today!
summery shades! Big brims I
regard to the former teachers wlio vina Merrick. She jvas married to
Small brims! All styled by
attended the Rhoda Wilcox school Albert Hemey of Middleville on De­
reunion. May 21. as Mrs. Miranda cember 24. 1801. Fbr the past 49
Jean Nedra, which is assur­
she -has been*a resident of
Houfstatter 8L&lt;son was one of the years
ance that they are fashion
Hostings and up to lhe time of her
teachers who taught there more Illness was a loyal, active and
right I Buy them now. Good
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
than fifty years ago. Her name wm valued worker In the Presbyterian,
for all summer long!
Ladles' Aid Society.
1
not mentioned.
She leaves a largt* circle of
friends who speak with wonderful
Womra'i WhUtMuh Cloth
appreciation of her helpfulness and
kindly disposition. Besides her hus­
band there remain to mourn her
loss three daughters. Mrs. Fred
Nowland of Grand Rapids; Mrs.
H. W. Brockway and Mias Beatrice
Heraey of Hastings, three grand­
children. Gloria and Janice Brock­
way and Monte Nowland, also one
sister and one brother. Mrs. L. L.
Bensley of Traverse city and H. A.
Merrick of Augusta.
lur I., tinging, Mg ta.
Lightweight, Cool Tropicals!
Funeral services were field at the
wear. They’re soil,
home on Friday aftemton, the Rev.
light and flexible. Blue IM to 8.
Jt- W. Kltching officiating. Burial
was made in Riverside.

COUflTHDUSE CLOCK 'gSFfiS
OPEMTES KIIN

COUNTY F SH PONDS
IH COMPLET ON

See These NEW

POPULAR
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OWNSVm RELIC

(taedion (tea/t

Windblown sheers! Sun-back piques! Tailored shirt frocks!

COTTONS

RANGES

to smarten up your summer, low-priced at

00

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GOODYEAR BROS.
HARDWARE CO.

Full Fashioned Chiffon

Large or Small, Pique is Smart in

Silk HOSE
49c

COOL NEW HATS

Men’s-and Boys
Fancy Rib Cotton

SPORT SHIRT

PARAMOUNT
Raised in Barry County —
Sold by Local Grdcers — No
finer product sold — Order
Paramount Joday I

Hirsch Bros. &amp; Company
LOCAL

INDUSTRY

::

Men’s Dress

Straw
Hats

79c

Those Delicious
Sweet Pickles

Boys’ Knickers

“Avenue du General Ferris" !■
the name of one of Paris' boule-

98c

of General Ferrie,- late chief of tha
French military radio services and
one of the world's outstanding radio
scientists.
'

Hen’s just the knlcker for summer
waarl Medium graf or tan novelty
troplcali—cut full and roomy. Stas
6 to 16. Buy enough now to eomplets
the summer! Stands hard wear!

25c

More than 4,000,000 acm of tlmber lands In Germany cannot be
•old for debta, having been owned
by .families for generations and
must remain In the poiaeialon ot

I
:
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|

Summir Oxford*

69c

Men’s

Summer
Caps

With Worsted Cuffs. A Buy At

50c

MEN’S WHITE

SANFORIZED

SLACKS

*1.49
HASTING!

enney c

�Titt h««Two»

'trowaMt, ivni n. UM

iitlnot Ronner building and improvement hare not

WOODLAND,
I Forrest Chrigllan Saturday night.
DO NOT HAVE TO STAND
18Cl 11 gl Banner reached a Mturatlou point; that, on1
J nhref'mfC'
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Sohler went
FOR LAWLESSNESS Bunday in Portland.
; anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Chrfaw
.
tha contrary, an immense amount of VlCWS
Mr.y,nd Hn Arthur Glddlng,
"The Legion of Decency."
.» HmiUsTnep construction 1* needed; that the
Proprietor of Beer Pirlori and daughter. Ruth, accompanied . S® cr^,and C*ke
6Crted b&gt;
I————r------------------ funds released by such building I
- - ,,
. A Potent Pa-jcott.
by Mra, John Velte. came from their ,*^5,“ 1], Hlt. _ho h-.
n.
Have Their Kegpongibili; OOOK IHtoa. g41i«».
~uId
rspJdl)r ipread through
*■"
Film censorship.
ty in the Matter
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
' gxVB&gt;&lt;TY
yr ip more than a hundred channels of'
T1IE SCRAPP1 A
■
Technical
Excellence.
According
to
report*
to
the
Ban,umxner
at
Velt
*'this
winter,
has
returned
to her
_|gl.
"“T.".1.”™
industry and trade, about 80 peri, Auditor General John K Stack
Mrs. Geo. Chaboudy. Frank Chancr, there were
some—
disgraceful.
The Kira
alrta U1tn ana
»nd around’ WO
w«viin East Woodland.
»■ is*
.i it..H...
. .
.
- u ,o,d a democratic audience In EsVigorous action against the Inde­ boudy and 5Um Mary Ciusboudy,--------------—-------------- -- , .4I1V
oa- j'home
nn the
IH.
ki.
‘.
RlruQrtan
m bdnnBrouna
Mra°und
Mrt R o niullB und children,
m
u iuu«.
cent of the total ultimately- reach- iCanaba&lt; his
m mwmm
&gt;woa&lt;iT&lt;U
(uu
itu&gt; Iwrne
&lt;&gt;uiiic town,
wwu, that he had cency
cviicy of
oi thc
inc U.
u. 8.
o. cinema fa
u being
ocuig who have been living in Big Rapids, teenes on
streets nt
of .thta
city ■ [and
arc
camnWoodFire
Vbw.-j’si’ipZSid'
-ir'i,
----------------------------------ing the pocketbooks
of workmen.of workmen.
------- - •"----.........................................................
tog the pocketbooks
sjy.-nl n monUu in Lansing fighting carried on by The Legton
of Thursday
De­
came
f&lt;jr a visit with Ha*- ’*ome time after midnight Saturday, -- -------------------------------------- r.A *5 ■ J° *n“ “122.rt??KSS1?sSiSS
. fcbwrtnio.1 br Mall. Fhii«H:
। America still has a long way to go chiseling democrats. He Is for any- ccncy" under leadership of lhe Ro- tings friend* They went from here ’ in which men and women were p*r- U»
Sluto Club. Mlu Vlrlh* McK“&gt;&lt;h‘
“'rn^Jif^IL.i0’** TtAB- •l,®° before it reaches its growth in re- on* f°r 8overnor. including htmseJ.man catholic church through use of to Akron. Ohio, to visit relatives. । tlclpatlng. The one who gave this 1 «tou Fuul toll b« U» le.&lt;ter
U
“TLMr- and Mr* Re0 McMillen orc
TL building and In-• OT
T’^KS then will go to Harvard. Ill, before' Information to us stated that they to be assisted hv Mtaa Evelvn
Df BAMKY cx&gt;L’xrr Six MONTUS eoi'spect to home
..^
.
Dy
Evel
&gt;n
,,
vlnB
thhouse
Geo. England
England house
leaving for St. Louis. Mo, where were under the influence of liquor. Bcardalcy throughout lhe summer. -living In the Oeo
atTaVkXr'TnHkg MONTHS —
IX Bax ar OOUXrr. tiihkb months crossed standard of living.
wjth his fighting clothes on, and the j that thc Catholic population of Mr. Chaboudy ta employed and ) Repetitions of scenes like those re- Miss Paul left Thursday to attend north of Woodland, where Mr. and
IX auvaxci............is.
first ones willing to knock the xhip; America numbers clos? to 20.000.000. where they expect to make then ported to the Banner reflect not a Leadership Training camp at *Mra. Alva Cox and family formerly
| alone upon those who took fxirt. Clear lake, she being sent by the lived.
otf
hta shoulder alii
be a bqnch
.
BACK TO THE COUNTRY.
--------------------v &lt;&gt;11protestant
i--------------- churches havt! been in- home.
About lhe most conclusive proof &lt;*a»ocrat»
denwrats from Escanaba.
Escanaba Stack was!' vlted
yp~« to
tn throw the weight of their
Cupt. and Mrs. A. F. Glaza and who evidently drank to qxcess, but Woodland group. The girls eamad
About inc most conclusive prooi given
pbl.n thc
tht, endorsement
cndori,.lncnt of
ol hta
hb county
county 1 influence
mfluenre behind
hrhlnrt ’tthi.
hu’’mov'eme’nt*nn"d family of Eagle Harbor came Mon- ta also an indictment of the perrons «the money to send Miss Paul by sell­
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
that thc small towns and rural com- convention,
------------------but
-- ---ounyacrumc
not-------until---------------after there»a
-considerableproporuou
proportionoioftnem
liwni day to visit his ijurente. Mr. and, or places where they procused the ing tags.
Mr. and Mra. H. 8. Flrater altend— a
, row
— that
.K-, will
—.11 be
N- contested in., undoubtedly will do so. Consequent- Mra. John Glaza. Walter Glaze ot 'liquor
imunities are better places to live was
Mr. and Mra. James Tyler are ed the Andrus reunion at Roy Wick­
ADVEBTI8IX0 BATES.
i.
—
Harry
L.
Iso.j
|y
this
boycott,
if
It
gets
underway.
Grand Rapids also visited his par-1 There are some things about the camping nt Kilpatrick lake tills ham's Wednesday.
than big ciUes and metropolitan
-------- - -------------- -enu last week.
I new law that arc far worse than *
Durand
[ will be a force to reckon with.
centers fa the fact that since 1930"r. in ’the
*'* *'"
’*•* *’Express
*"”•
Edward Barber of Vermontville
...- idea behind thc uivKUKH.
Ernest -Bryans and family arc here' the old law, under which we had 11' The
movement u
fa
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stang of Bat­ was a guest at Geo. Ragla's Sunday.
urban-rural population ratio has
When Mary Pickford said. "She that, in hbscncc of prupcr movie fro*11 Velva. North Dakota, visiting censed liquor saloons. Thc new tle Creek were Sunday guests of Mr
Mra. L H. Winslow and children
changed from a M-44 to a 50-50 did not seek to - be nominated or censorship by thc Federal govern- 1114 mother and other relatives. He law permits people of cither sex. 18 and Mra. Karl C. Paul.
»
bf Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.
proposition. Six per cknt In four elected to congress as had been pro-1 ment or by the producers, an Indc- *x' “ former Barry county boy. He‘years of age or older to be served
Mr. and Mra. Roland Barry of Harley Burkert and daughter. Wil­
years! A ra'lwr sizeable exodus *It
bul **1' l“ a &lt;f‘f»e"nt kind .pendent committee will be formed to tULS no‘ ,x,in here' for twenty-two'beer and wines in places where U- Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs. ma, of Freelandville. Ind, spent
memv that about eleven million 01
sh=
"' take over this duty. Members cljl^r5censes for such sale have been given, Leon Tyter last Wednesday.
'Sunday at Freeman Fisk's.
means tha. about eleven. minion actrrSA rot a Jx&gt;liticlan
She gave The Legton of Decency" will be' M1M Margaret Beckett left on H L» not easy always for thc pro­
Herbert Firster and wife were in
Mr. and Mra. Harold Rairlgh and
people
hove been trekking
about asked to lAowbi
boycott «i,4
al) iniju.
films released Saturday for Manistee ..where
to ulnr
draw the family uiMi
- ■ country...a lot of people a lot to think
------- ------n...... ghe 1 prtetor of such ..a place ...
e ae of
Lansinc Charlotte Friday night.
and uieo
Oleo ry
Scare
of Lansing
—pnrMU’K tn
If they
thl'V WOIlld
,..Un&lt;nn of the commit- jwill
r I,
। wnrrl
ward-enough
to rlcnnmiinte
depopulate tuu
two if
would only think about it. u-KIrK
which in th..
the opinion
wiu Visit
visit Rev.
Rav. niwt
and Mrs
Mrs. Keith CKirt.
Chid-(aec
age line and
and tn
to Irtinw
know wln-tKor
whether IK
the
| »Trr Sunday dinner guesta of Mr
Mr. and Mra. Plant of Hastings
..
.
..
.
.....
.....
.
Tllta
txultlcal
11
US
U,e.\s
,i_x
carried
&lt;.n
(nA
,
—
.,1,...t
..,
Cster
Krforc
icavtni*
tnr
Ker
hnnw,
&lt;,*
Ivntmv
mu,,
n,
u«\mnr.
iz.
wK.im
,
—
—
•
n
.
.
.
*
New York Cities, five Dctralfa or T1'ls P°‘ltlcal businc-v&gt; aa carried on tee are obscene or vulgar. In ad- cstcr before leaving for her home fn young man or woman to whom he is and Mra. John Rairlgh.
called at Wm. Bayne's Munday eve­
L vpntv rules 'he size nf Grand
many politicians fa amusing and dltton individual local committee* ““&gt;’ City where she will 4xmd thc asked to serve beer fa IB year* old or
Ellen Jean and Joan Leffler are ning.
seventy cities tne ire oi uranu thnt a ftI1 xt fa so ridiculous it fa may blacklist as they please
summer.
iover. A-s a result folks younger than
visiting
their
aunt.
Mfas
Doreen
Rapids.
amusing even though that kind of I
../***
Mrs Lcvanche Merrick went to 18 years sometimes gel beer and Clary, of Hastings fpr a week.
Summer vWtoni bring an increase
job PorxTixo.
i This movement appears to be con- entertainers orc casting the public j .y,, a numhM. nf
lh-„ h
Detroit Saturday for a few days' vfaitjwine.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dell and El- of over 50 per cent In business for
.J ttnuing despite the fact that employnollKHta. Wonder if it Isn : .^.,, con.Mdcrable ,'lk
X before leaving for New York MAW Further than that, beer nt the
wyn Dell attended the Fox reunion New England coastal towns, ac­
1
„n. eo„a.U«„ MV,
"" ~
” * at Howell Sunday. Mra. Dell ac­ cording to a recent survey.
way confine our amusement* pruicmema pr«^uc^ but ^thtog.ncar A,bl0D'
।eohoUc content' 11 U therefore much
mendously within recent months, cipaily
cipaily to
to the
thc movie*,
movie*.the
legitimate .b CUM,
nothtnwl
.. an Mr*. C. W. Schumann and more intoxicating. The law. It companist her sister. Mra. H. I.
the legitimate
‘ "“ nroduccra
d ' but
.. ,
—^,5 Mr.
to Detroit for a visit until
Thc small town is no longer Isolated stage and to Amos and Andy and ,in*d&lt;.r thc b’oek booking xvstem ldaushler' NoHa x*ay- 01 Goslte»- ^-ems to us. Is a direct bld to young Fratcher.
take
our
politics
seriously.
s^Krtous
theater
owncra
have
verv
little
n
Ind
•
canic
Wednesday
for
a
two
people
to
acquire
the
liquor
habit. the Fourth.
from the outside world as It once J
—
owner* nave verv nttie r.-&gt;
------ --------------- — ” -----T- — —
Mesdames P.*E. Border. E. O.
»•_»« ?■"»"&gt;? ••-.5ri teui
,,w »'» .»«
ur.|lt «r4.b.ly U hoi promo.li,, umShorno and Karl C. Paul were
Waters Clothes Shop
Producers force them to
sign up for
0*h reanng pond* at Orangeville m spring time. Even thc smallest-of o( pubIlc aITalrs con[act and caJU_ Produc.force
toMgnup
foilj
--------I The proprl7.ors
pUlce9 Ul 1&lt;a5. Grand Rapids visitor? Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McMillen
the entire
output
none to
at xhed
all. !f| TWENTY 1TEARS AGO TODAY. Ungs which sell liquor ought to bear
wfll represent one ot toe must for- community centers now has nt least bllltles when we select our public i the
IoJ£J mana
Jr or
witoea
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ballman of
&gt;teps ever taken onc
00*1 hard road connection to servants-’ Al
ward CteteerraUoa .reps
one Rgood
A1 Weber.
Wrlxr Cheboygan Ob- ulc
a
frw
^rt^mar
shows
for
the
^
“
nd
.
ll
!J?
E
R
Thnmjxon^and
|
J",
Hastings suo
and iwrs.
Mra. Wm.
Mohler oi
of
uic a rew particular snows tor me1
L
.--------- •
v»m, Monter
mi,, finger- nn
theater here, he cannot select these 400 EDiest Thompson. Grand Rap-; (,llR c,l&gt; and county are not obliged Woodland were guests of Mr. and
here. More than one —
million
an arterial
arterial hlffhwnv
highway u-hteh
which ta
fa kent
kept Sorter
1
•
also
daughters,
Eliza-I
btnn{&gt; for drunkenness and bols-1 Mrs. E. Davenpdrt Saturday evefew
and discard thc rest—he must ids.
J™.-— their
----- --------------- —MtM
-- ------—
lings will be available ’ for tree du- bi good condition the year around.
TOO- MUCH GOVERNMENT.
lu.tK Thompson and Mrs. rM..
. । teroUs
teruus conduct on thc nuhllr
public strrrtx
streets. nlng.
sign
up
for
an
entire
year's
producheth
Chas,
—
tnbutkm to the various lakes In the The
development
of township
An ca4y
to understand the lion winch may number a dozen or ‘ Marshman of Grand Rapids attend- | Public sentiment will surely be
Mrs. Rose Benham of Hastings
county each season. WlUiin a few schools has made it possible for need far county coiv,ohdation m mme films, all save thc desirable feu •«&gt; thc graduating exercises Friday. ’aroused unless they exercise proper spent the week end with Mr. and
to im.vMa
provide xrlura*
eduea- Michigan is
ta to look at
ut the situniinn
situation■ of• which may- be and
- usually
yttara—say Uirce or four_ h&amp;liur* rural communities t«
are of They were here because of their in­ care and see to it that excessive Mrs. Karl C. Foul.
;
drinking
is
not
carried
on
In
their
terest
in
Miss
Marguerite
Hetmanstk,n,l (ulUlln on . i»r with :h.u «
t""" '»'
Mra. Arthur Smith and daughter.
a very inferior quality. But there
Should be noticeably improved;
„
. ,,
,
of this town runs the line between is nothing he can do about it That perger one of the graduates Er­ places. They should remember that Geneva, of Bellevue visited Mr. and
144 most CUM- But thc
a,ld
counties. Halt
Fttnui the next decode thc ^porl
is the Jaw which producers have nest Thompson also attended the prohibition came because of evils Mrr. Leon Tyler Wednesday P. M
tha: arose through to.*,vc observance
even be a* good as it was in niain advantages of small town life the citizens of Hesperia pay taxes been able to get away fyith It Is alumni banquet Friday evenlngMr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith and
to safeguard
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wilson and of regulations
..
- Intended
---------------------- ------ son of Portland called on Mr. and
old uajs
dais" aucu
when juu
iou cuuiu
could struci are .............
loww taxes,
cheaper living con- to support
Mic mu
-.........................
.. - thc -county
. government
---- ------ .. of. raw vl
lv lllua
of ,,
the
most, uumummi
dictatorial pr.
prac’
.,4.i
a..,,M&gt;4
..an,—:
little wm at Coffeyville. Kansas, society and protect public morals, Mrs. John Rairlgh Bunday P. M.
i 1A1I hour « w m «K»4 .n, *UK
&lt;IUIO"=.
wnaiuon. f, tha- Oceana countv. and the oilier
r'. half
t’",l1"’
Amcrtam buMr.ca u&gt;d&gt;y.
were tiK‘ guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. History can and undoubtedly will
Mra. Eva Rlvett and baby daugh­
In thc county and come back with iron's play, opportunity to grow waygo
—..... county
— . government.
• • •
I Few people can lioneetly criticize E Fifllcr part of the past week. Mr. repeat Itself unless the law Is rc- ter. Barbara Joan, of Detroit
8 catch worth "writing home 'about, flower* and a garden, fresh air.
anil Mrs. Wilson came to witness,-‘Pected.
Here are two governments and
spending a few weeks with
the purfxiec of The Legton." How­ thc graduation ot Mrs. Wilsons
' ot
— official■ ty administer
•
•
•
---------------Those who have seen how regular nearness to lakes and woodlands, two
sets
-----mother.
Mrs. Ethel Schmidt.
ever, there is one regrettable feature brother. Richard Doyle.
.. . -of:z.30800 resident*.
Not
Planting at fingerlings from two more neighborliness, less nerve rack- l,u'affairs
Stanley Rlvett. Ed. Neville and
one. of tiu- universal boycott method of । Ernest Yost. Paul (jtta. Daniel
Wnu Healy of Detroit spent ....
...................... . far
;; away in Muskegon county
sr?........
ft of officials handles jtw affair: attack. Hardest lilt will be the in- Mote and another young man left [
ucek end at the home of Mra. Ethel
improved thc fishing on Gun lake cooler tempera!ures in summertime, of gg 000 residents without difficulty, deix-ndently-ouned therrter* in small .Monday for Old Mission. Mich,
Schmidt.
towns where tj&gt;c church-guing pop- where they will work on a fruit farm 1
can gel some idea ol what the Or- Kroater security and better oppor- It
is perfectly plain to the taxMrs. J. V. Hilbert returned from
for a couple of months
angtvUlc ponds wUl mean to Barry “»n«y ,o w” » home. Even busi- l",yc”
Hesperia that it Newaygo
Pennock hospital Friday. Mrs. P.
O*i»t»u4c puuu*
uicau. w ouriy
lrn "’«* Oceana countioa could consoliMiss Hilda Marshall went to her I
Pralt fa caring for her during her
counly. Impruved Ashing is certain ,,c-'5 Ladera who hovi plaved on Im- d4t(, lhf)r coul||y aaniinistraUve1
home In Battle Creek Saturday. She
convalescence.
। Continued from Page One»
to increase the popularity of the re- Ponant role in building up huge rMlt!1 cou|d t&gt;-. cut in half They
will spend Die summer there and I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin of
sort lakes here To
many people cities throughIntense concentration arc working hard to make the rest
a ill begin her uork as teacher in the supreme court of Michigan in Lansing and Mrs Rhoda Austin of
rrUoatag. 4x»U«.
U,orellOe.
''OT’
2. X
the Okomo schools next fulll
the case of Rogers vs Kce 171 Woodland spent Sunday with Mr.
Mr and Mrs Wesley Merriman Michigan. 551. Page 55C We quote and Mrs. Forrest Bcgerow of Lake
a beautiful natural setting cool
« A”*1™* ,"’1 "&gt; '*
!,v
ot
NO
I HUI
work
•
UA.U4A4
IIAJ1
ilUA-1044 4U1
UlT ___
‘ &lt;4V44llM4UMia
demanding |JC1
permfasion
tor tjie
merand Mrs O D CarJ-oti of Galesburg, from the supreme court decision Odessa.
woodlands, fine spring water, ytc, Rra(l|Ul decentralization ct mnnti- ip&gt;r (mtn the next Legislature
since the world be­
motored here Friday to attend the which Judge McPeek incorporated
F. F. Hilbert. Mrs. Stain Hilbert
Thirty-two other CountUs in
are Important though minor cuitaid- factoring unite with n consequent
commencement in honor ot Ute . ui hta charge "The law to well Kt- and daughters. Louise, Lorena and
gan was ever wast­
might
interested
Kactuation of Mira Eleanor O&gt;- 1 h«j thBt a patient who employ* a Ellen, and Don Shorno left Monday
eranons to the ouUUindmg question return
roturn to
to small,
small, relatively
relatively tndrpcndindrpend- Michigan also ml
t'n be interested
ed. no true life since
for
Bay view where they will stay
rnc
v
physician
------------Is
entitled
...
------t»
—
a
a
thorough
thorough
of “hows the fishing. ” a county ent and self-sufficient communities
* thmi
thc world began has
ut. the Hilbert cottage for a few
TVL TL — .and careful examination *hpk
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY - 'and careful examination, such as weeks.
fish rearing pond has long been a »here.1n a measure, the oceujiattons Ihat .4 Newaygo's I7.000. Twenty-j
ever failed. - - Sa.Mlhe condition of the patient and cirMrs W. H. Holmes and son Shir-‘.cumstances
favorite dream of many forward of agriculture and Industry can be three have populations le-j. than
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Varney enterpermit, with such
lay of Waupaca. Wfa, are visiting '.if.lgci.re andwill
methods of diagnosis tolned-Mra. Lillie Taylor and daugh­
looking Barry .sportsmen and re- comblnrd.
ij r brother. Dr E H. Lathrop and1 “ “
Ihan 5.000.000 inhabitants.—Detroit
ter. Velma, and Earl Taylor of Kalsorters. Unless somctiiing unfurc-setn
The blJ cl” lias nut proven t&lt;» be Free Press
4t» r relatives and friends in this for discovering the nature of the ail- nmo. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor
mept
as
are
usually
approved
and
develops, it will soon become u real- cnhcr '* 5OcU
city and vicinity Mrs Holmes hus­’ practiced by medical men of ordi­ and family. Mrs. Robert Kopp and
Let this store outfit you
band "Winnie ‘ will be remembered
REDUCING COUNTY • PAP '
Paul Taylor ot Lapsing Thursday
Hy.
as one of the former editaM of UM nary Icaniing. judgment, and akill.
GOOD JUDGMENT
for the hot summer
birthdays
of Mrs
-- honor
---- — of—the-.......
—
Journal, but fa now- editing the Wau­ in similar localities. If. by lhe cxer- in
loxes
_ _
___ _______ t ,
i
Before
congress
adjourned.
It
had
;clsc of such care and skill, the frac- "Taylor and Vernon Taylor.
A COUNTY FLOWER SHOW.
days ahead •
paca Republican.
home-owner &lt;&gt;r in rent, your appro­
Mrs James ”
Hynes of* ”
Stockbridge
I turn would have been discovered, a
‘
Various Barry county communities the good sense to reject u plan for val to tiie Constitutional Amend- ulation
Mrs 8. J Redding of Amherst.
with •••■.
Mr. and «■■».
Mrs
to projierly diagnose is neg-1 spent Saturday w»u
WHITE
have been able to stage such sue- bridging the Straits of Mackinac at
.igc of the community, least affect­ Mass. Mrs cha-. Woodruff of Ann failure
ligencc. and it is the duty of a phy-1 Henry Hynes. She alsp visited Mr.
Arbor
and
Mrs
Jane
Green
of
Ohio
ed
will
be
the
Jorge
producer-can
cessful flower shows during thc past "n estimated cost 'of SJ5.000.000. ty'ghveminental te.'onn. will assL-rt'
siclau, in taking charge of a case and Mrs T C.- Munlon Saturday I
five year* that the Thomapplc This project in our opinion has very in paving the way to this desired trolled theaters in the large cider A P Drake and Mrs M W. Wight­ where there fa a broken lixnb, to in­ mid Sunday.
economy • Michigan contains. as you wrtbre n church boycott although
Virginia and Doi'.ithy Varney visform and instruct lhe |&gt;aUent ju to
Garden Club lias good, reason to properly been termrel a ’ wild fan- knew. 63 separate counties; they fell would not be to ruinous. There man.
Ued their grandmother. Mrs. Lillie
beUeve that lhe time fa ripe for an tB5)' of the imagination " Even proMe.'damcs Hannah Barlow. Sarah i hta conduct and what caution should Taylor, of Kalamo from Thursday
large theaters are aironr. the
be observed in moving or using the
■ all-county show. The chief dlfflcul- vW«t the many engineering difficul­ Wayne. Oakland. Gt-nrace. Kent. etc . staunchest pillars in support of the Huffman and Charlotte Russell were limb while it is being treated "
until Sunday.
Zipper—»Short Sleeves
ty, adequate floor space, has been *,cs involved in Its construction could etc. to -&gt;me wliore population fa so block-booking system.
Week end guests at the home of
This was one of the most hotly
1..
that there arc hardly enough
™,„ In
... recent yeara
... I। Mr and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick were
ITS to
rontested cares
taken care of by the offer of the be successfully solved, very few have small
Harry,
in
that
city
the
fore
part
of
voters to fill the standard number
It b thc small, independent theat­
the circuit icourt
ot ...»
this county, it -Mr.
and Mrs.
David
Kilpatrick of
.,, . ...
- ----■ ---Barry County Agricultural Society to
temerity to claim that thc brldac of offices required in each. Tlic re­ er owner who lias been most vigor­ the week, and report u very pleasant .....
was a compromise verdict, as fa nl- j Jackson. Arthur Kilpatrick and Miss
use one or more ot the buildings on rould ever pay for Itself. The pres- sult Is a pyramiding of cost in gov­ ous in a fight tor better movies and time.
ways true in sueh coses. We learn ‘-Ethel Burns of Battle Creek.
j
-a
Mrs F J. Finn- of Omaha. Ncernment that U ut prerent unbear­ to break the block-bookIng system­
the fair grounds. Thu will not only
' *
“ ““
that
10
of
the
Jurymen
wished
to
'
Mr
ant
f
Mrs
Carl
Burkle
visited:
, ...
•
able
In fact an alliance of these theater uiUAKa. o a kuv-m at w u.
’ Mrs Annette Jefferies of Lansing.
Whites find Colom
.
permit a greater number of displays Michigan* is adequate, up-to-date
-Michigan’s present State Consti­ owners has spent several thousand She was ill Allegan test week to at. ‘&gt;*«rd LLWO damages
Saturday.
Elastic Top
but will also enable the cxhltpu to and earning a good profit There is tution has created a county unit dollaM fighting to get this evil tend the wedding of MLo Olla ,
,
;
Miss
Betty
Kimble
of
Coats
Grove
I 1
----------- be arranged more attractively with no need for a thlrty-fivc-inillton- system &lt;■! government that docs not corrected. So although the small Green, daughter of Mr. and Mr
ta visiting her grandparents. Mr j
Henry L Green, former residents of
YMCA ITFMR
take into consideration the varying
less crowding. There are a suffl- dollar bridge '
and Mrs Chiu Farthing, this week.
* ’
* 1 E.1V1O
types of county population and at­ working tor the same general pur­ Hastings to Mr Malcolm C. Hopper
।
The Fellowship class of the Meth­
of
Kalamazoo.
tending wealth, or Ijick of wealth, pore. it appears tha'. unh-ss the boy­
odist Bunday School held a family
THE HOOVER MEMOIRS
in the county to put on a show that
Chas. Gaskill and father, B F
to carry an. Thc hodge-podge, ex- cott is carried oriSs lth considerable
T. 8. K Reid and family are care­ picnic after Sunday School. Sunday.
What Justification can a respon­
Judiciousness lhe one is likely to Gaskill, were called to Chicago Mon­ taker* at Camp Barry' thii week, en­ They had a pot luck dinner at lhe 1
day by a telegram announcing that joying the new cabin
sible editor give for publishing an
ait&lt;«ullb'r unfitted for put the other out ot btrinrss.
"fair grounds at Ionia.
Linens, Curds, Prints,
thc latter's son. Irving Gaskill, who
There fa a likelihood of thc first
Mrs. Geo. Varney visited iwr sis- j
deal of work and advance prepare- article like thc Ike Hoover ntctnouv •hese modern days. %.«o unlike the
Ducks, Seemuckem
u mall rlerk on the main line of three weeks in August being Campi ter. Mra. Rpbert Kopp of Lansing.
horse-nnd-buggy era when Michi­
A fair and effective censorship of
Nubs
gan's governmental -policies were films is also going to be a difficult the Michigan Central had been op- Weeks at old Camp Barry. Tlirec Friftay and Saturday of last week. I
which appeared in a recent nx-ue
crated oi^ for appendicitis. At this
ottRumlly ret up
Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Munlon called ■
task «n&lt;1 considerable nf a respon­ writing he ta very low and not ex- ■ •ections of one week each and only
Boys
’ sixes $1.29 to $1.59.
the Saturday Evening Post? It co
So. in November, you- will be sibility Carrying it out us a manner
14 0O a week. Enroll now for the on Miss Bernice Munlon and Clyde
j week you boys can best come. A Munlon of Hastings Sunday.
which vhtl riot alienate thc support
eAunttex of Urose enthusiastic lor some sort
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
' E£“ljlr|&lt;5r“,n' flne lcadcrsh,P ,uid
Lois and Eunice Anderson of
Pure Wool
talk one might expect to find in the th'
"laugh'off" the boycott ceuMni
Mr and Mrs Howell Trask, liv- ol?.
&lt; Grand Rapids spent last week with
so-Culled '■pccp-h'le columns of Hume Rule Under tlu« plan each of cUtrma reform will require infi­
xxjw being erssnoed by churchc.
Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Bird.
nite dbcretlon and tact. If the mg th the second ward, celebrated
C? &lt;Ully
county will be allowed to create and et iuorshtp become* too "touchy and 'he 45th anniversary of their wed-.^‘‘
V*.'?""’
Homer Murphy. Jr, of lonuiiig
visited ills aunt. Miss Gertrude
detailed, people will accuse- it of br­
•ugh U.e
Smith. Friday.
ink* dictatorial; if it confines itself
to each county» needs. The mere to outstanding^ examples only, the
"rfP
“ l’1™" I
SunpeWto «Ud to k.».
MIm Ruth Scudder topk a week's
Slacks, Cream White,
m Norembn 0. of tn« movement is vejy likely to jiyikc
vacation from her duties at thc lelThis movement started by the
Amendment docs m&gt;t bring about its presence felt even in fur away
Tan anil Black, Nubs.
Mr,. M«le Rich. Mr, Btotota.' 'J*&gt;
,’U1
«“■ “, ephone office. She went back on
any changes; it only makes it
ollc churches ahd c atinuu.a
duty Monday.
Plain grey and tan.
Hollywood.
Mbw's Bvlle stebbliw. ARnc, r,.!, i
Austul ramp aiwln.
■Ible later &lt;1:1 for any or alf of our
MUM and On. smllh
I,,AJXSJ' St”“T
°!
•d St
Thc Methodist Ladies' Aid will
their leadenhlp is repidly bti:
83 ccantics to vote on whatevei
wtsty The Legion" all success. NaaMlU' ...a Jamra M..» Jul...Cmir.l sen e homemade Ice cream and cake
trier, preparation of
DaWMto. Prank pnup aiul Ouy
W "Lnk® Oel'cva' at the Baird building next Satur­
day evening beginning al 5:00 P. M.
• ’
if Mirfrtleville
JU‘&gt;
,
ot
Middleville »rr
are rarnnhu
camping
technical standpoint. Johnson
Such an Amendment
been
Mrs Bert Newland, who gave thc
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Bird vis­
............ ................. r;— -- •' ““ "'•"a"" '«“»'■ ••
__
_
this last one particularly so. Then'«P«r Ulk to the ited lhe former's parents. Mr. and
A FEW BUILSIKg FACTS.
Mra. Herbert Bird, of Grand Rap­
fa
some
queytion
as
to
Just
how
far
»iuch
arc
tltoroughly
rotten
from
----------------------—
-------Anything Yau Want
America Is generally conceded t
by campers and visitors.
Ids
until Sunday.
the
standpoint
of
plot,
are
bcautilul
her
position
with
Julius
Russell
and
a fire pre.-s shT.ild go In prying into to bruig about reform its coui.ly
T J• •*
Buto
will *•"
fill *--tier position v*^
Mra. Arlie Spindler left Monday
examples of photographic art. ?No
’ Mra ’—
—*- —
the private afialrs of characters in
cun
MraB-He Chapman of Evanston, -twah
tatt
’S^th^anra?
for
a
week's
visit
al
Camp
Mack.
other
menlight,
in the
worldfocus
can
Ch.pmof?‘ Mra
M »«,U,n.
mingham Eccentric
&lt;L. ,m. camera
much with
shade,
Hl. is Se&gt;■-guest
W
E™
Milford. Indiana.
tors which has possibly given rise the public eye. Lacking any censorCC tfwv! dftc honev
I M/-I ) iHacake
A .l.l.lla... lent
.... ’
.ind angle of exposure as thc exerts Puucraand other relatives in the- tato^b^ans
Margaret Jean Shafer of’Portland 1
to the idea quite generally held that
ot Hollywood. BUt judged in tbejcity.
.U ihonkfuTv Sv£
Je,,y' is visiting Louise Cook for a week.
lion of Judgment and taste. In our
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Al lord ing,
light of dramatic art. the American
George E Rowe leave* for Can-,
1
n^l»cq
construction tfr.eedrd or can be ex- opinion the Saturday Esenin; Post
■nd sons visited lhe former's sister.
Plain white, black and
cuiema creations are extremely vul- ada Monday, where he goes to atsuffered revere breaches ot noth
ipinloca.
A general J"
movement for a spe- Mra. Sena Crockfnrd. of Mllwaukeoi
nerablc. Hollywood apparently has tend the golden wedding of an uncle.
uncle ,,
white, many puutel
Mrs
Carl *Blanchard
**
™1 *
Wis, for a few day* last week.
j
'Hmrevv.-. the- folto*mg Taots re- when n undertook to publish the
— .to
n-&gt; plaj-arights
playwrights or
or director*
director* worthy
worthy
*
”
- of
-• Battle
e colors
Louise
and
Philip
Cook
returned
h.r
c-m,
,.
ue
bn.cr.,
^4.
b.s
b.™
h.r
X
WORLDS
BIGGEST.GAMBLER
'
•
------------cently rompfied Ly the American Ho?" "JI™1”’ J?* “r‘*
•home Sunday after spendbig two
Here's the world's biggest gambler,
New ButlonleM Sospendera 7»c
Builder would *erm to refute thta rents joumaltam “at* its worst and 'is the AmFrican farmer* He gambles
M1M Hattie Hotchkfa*. of Aurora.
b,y ?’ £"“*e “nd_B
on weeks with their grandparents Mr.
no
credit
to
the
profession.
III, ta vtaiting her stater. Mn Gard
„ Uond“&gt; ot September of and Mrs. Henry’ Shafer, of Peuatno.
view. BUty per cent of all uroan '
aith the weather, with thc sot), with
F. Chidester.
1
yw
.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Plants of
grasshoppers, with army worms,
NEWS GLEANINGS.
home* are badly in need ol extenKalamazoo spent the week end with
with grubs, and a score of other
1 Mrs. John Michael left this week,
_
,,
.
rvpton. r«iz pn rem ot ,i. ,
yiri, lwr
Johnann Sebastian Bach, the mu­ Mr. and Mra. Ward Plante.
offshoots of the plague* of ancient
Scarcity of mosquitoes in Mc-’,or Duluth, Minn,
sical genius, was ui one time a tun­
urban homes atill lack such eueuLittle
Beverly Plants fa visiting
Get your fishing logs here!
The college graduate has learned ‘
E't'r&gt;' »pruig he takes a Phenon. r
,,,.. was traced to gare-ou* daughter.
Kan,
er of pianos.
her grandparent*, Mr. and
Mra.
cliartat-a desperate dunce .if fie
whlch
reaidente ot thc
that, education
pays,
Eton Plants, of Grand Rapids this
,.
- -but what he
■tlM. as Ije* does occasionally*, he town had previously objected,
‘
week.
would like to know noy,' fa when.— corner, off with a big stake: If he
----“ - - - Time*.
—
'ilpses. which he docs
doc* more frequently.
Mr. and Mra. John Weavir of
.wnt ni all urban tokmn. ... K.aiv Eurtka Humbdolt
■loses,
frequently.
A Hartford automobile club lias
Barnum Ue
radio ' —Walter Damroach
.wnt of all urban home* &gt;je badly
--------------- ----- --------------he ha* a chance to try again. Hap- organized a course in tire changing, neighborhood East Carlton. Satur- ‘
™ raa*°
w,"« Damrosch.
Hastings and Mr. and Mr*. Harve,
overcrowded due to the doubling up
A reader
ln
, plly, he is a good la-.ee, else the lubrication, valve grinding, brake
evening, the 21»t. wiUi 15 char- -- -------------- ------------------------------------ Woodman of South Woodland callOf famitie*; a cotuervaUve eatimate .anktiv Thta dra.nda nntirriv nnnn wwld
“ould s^rte. — Gazette, adjustment, and general repair Wortt
MU’
following to.0^. .K.
.. r,p“ly TW* depend* entirely upon M1;chf;! s D
.
-for women only.
***llrd M'officera: Lodge Deputy. Wm. Butolph ThU fa the second
HK— U» pnaeot H0UI1OI need ••. who
cteta-----•m.-Moalriil
BUr.'.
CLOTHES SHOP
—------------umm
------- ------ . a »
------- ------Henry Bimum; w. C. T, E. Holmes; lodge organized in Carlton township
Mr. and Mra. Vane Wotelng of
MOXno unite. ThU report only oov____________
■»♦►
-----------------------------Oti lhe occasion of the »lxth anMavericks are unbonded cattle W. V-T, Jessie Bornum; Wthis
S. month.
Mr*
■ Woodland. Mr. and Mra Dell of
Thrift fa the simple art of making nlveraary of Colonel Liudbergh's thc name being derived from Sam-Foreman; W. P. 8, L Foreman; W.
Mra. Ambler returned u&gt; her home Unsing. Mr. aryl Mra. Walter Fishcarry It"
•ranraUomic
flight
a
Frenchman
reuel
Maverick.
&lt;hq*e
humane
policy
T,
Mra.
L.
Barnum;
W.
M,
A.
B
in Northville,
*?-dvwkii
- ^,i‘ oiuiui
?’e.n ana
Sniltfl Bnrt
.
-• Mich., .Tuegtay.
&gt;■ —• ——after
•
—— — -Olton* probably exist tn rural areas, money la* ter than your family can
Hastings, Michigan
enacted the historic landing of thc of not branding hfa cattle made him Donley; Chaplain. Mr*. U. Fore- «
wwu ’ visit wun
a ken-ni
several weeks
with ner
h«r
and Mrs Glen
Wolring
ot OVUHl
South
... —
—-----v&gt;
Hwrefore it would seem tiiat hqmc- spend it.—Fountain Inn'(8. C&gt;
V-an/Mal.aM*. Mra. A.
a H.
U Johnson
l-.B.aa.a.« Woodland surprised
.famous flier al LeBourget airport.
famous to lhe weal.
mao; W. I. O . Mary W. Wyckoff; granddaughter,
Mr.. and. -Mrs

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----------Mr. Hayman is convalescent from an
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Youngsters Also Staging a „
«, i d?y J? .4.1*! 11 Tlge” Nashville were guests of Mr. and
c^^nd'rz^ to
। Mu. WIU Hyde Friday ^vtnlng
u
Tournament—Bessmer’s
leagues, will
will play
nlav an
an exhibition
exhibition .
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rmj game here, at Poatum athletic park, Chas. Day.
L-, keen and ...
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’running high In thc Hastings bnsl-^bc game is being promoted as a
Mr. and Mrs. McClelland attended
i ne&amp;v men's baseball league scries • benefit for the Battle Creek Area a reunion in Ohio Sunday.
mow under way. Thc games are at - ;B°y Scout Council.
Dr. Morgan Skinner and Miss
i trading sizeable crowds of specta-1 The regular lineups of each club Finch of Grand Rapids were guests
tors.
will be Intact for the game here.
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde Sunday.
I During the [gist week the Hlrsch I n »1U be thc first appearane of
Mr. and Mr*. Heber Foster at­
Brothers team defeated the .J. C- t,ic 81 LouL’’ Nation*) league club tended the Children’s day program
Penney's 10 to 6; tn a one-sided con-1,n Battle Creek and Ils first game at the South Evangelical church
te*t the Car Seals hit everything pn thls «’tlon 01 the Hate. Too. it Sunday evening.
that caine their way tn trounce the '
be the first time in history that
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Potter and
Krogers 25 to 5; on Friday evening
major league clubs have played family ypent Sunday'in Kalamazoo
the Bankers and Piston Rings puti®*^ other In Michigan hi any Other with her brother. Alfred, and family.
up one of the best exhibitions to clt&gt;' lhan Detroit
Dorothy Potter who spent the past contestants arc Misses Elaine Day, I pccts to slay up there part and may- ’
date, the Bankers finally winning 4 I Anticipation of an attendance up­ week in Kalamazoo accompanied her Dorothy Lathrop. Betty Foster, Dora be all of the month of July,
to 2. Tile A- A: P. came out on the 1
of
has been boosted the parents home Sunday evening.
Day and Dennis McIntyre.
| Mr. and Mr». 8. E. Powers and Mr. long end of a 17 to 8 score against ।,osl
by mail orders for boxEveryone is invited to attend thc
Word come* from Kenneth Wilcox and Mrs. Horace Powers of Nash- ,*
the Consumer*.
' scats.
W. C. T. U. Silver Medal contest at that, he will not be home from Big vllle were callers of Mr. and Mra. if
Herewith are the standings;
the church Sunday evening. The Bay, June 30 as he planned. He ex- Herbie Wilcox Thursday evening.
W L pedJUNE GOLF TOURNEY
Hlrsch Bros
Bankers
i»l
REACHES FINALS
k;Carl Beal
1000 I
----------500! Jim Bristol and Dr. Kenlth Mc11 Kroger -............................0
000 Intyre will decide who is champion
I Consumers
o
000 of thc June Handicap tournament
ittle swald
new
IJ C. Penney 0
000 at the Hastings Country Club. Dr.
• Piston Ring o
000 McIntyre eliminated Kim. Sigler in
est ADDITION TO THE STAFF
I The original plan was to.....
--------- „.«have--------------------lhe i the semi-finals
4-3, while Jim Brlsi contests as weekly affairs but be-1 lol nosed out Dave Goodyear one
of C. homas todes says
cause of the Interest aroused and m .up.
up. IIn
” ''i
“ second flight Carlw
—the
Wcsthe request of thc participants two। [sinter
— defeated
- ----- -— -George Lockwood
night* a week are being devoted to. 13-2 In 27 holes
hole* and Will
Wil) Cook dede­
C.Thomas Stores*
these league games.
—’ ’ clarke
‘ 5-4.
*
*■ *
feated Charley
The finals
CLICKS HAVE TO
Herewith Is thc schedule of games for the second flight championship
for the rest of June and through therefore will be played between
KNOW THE GDOCQuality
July;
Carl Wespinter and Will Cook.
EQY BUSINESS mV
June 28—Hlrsch Bros vs. Bankers;
Flavor
A. Ac P. vs. Kroger.
FROM THE GROUND
INDEPENDENTS SCORE
Value
June 29—Consumers vs. Car Seal;
UP. SO I MUST BE
FIFTH STRAIGHT WIN
Piston Ring vs J. c. Penney.
) GETTINO THt
July 5— Piston Ring vs. Consum­
Hastings Independents won their
ers; Hlrsch Bros. vs. Kroger.
RIGHT START/
fifth straight game of the season
Sunday by defeating lhe Lesinski
Seal vs J. c. Penney.
July 12—Piston Ring vs. Kroger; Drug Nine o( Battle Creek 6-5 In
eleven Innings. Gage of Nasltvillc
Consumers vs Hlrsch Br&lt;*s
July 1,
13—n.
A. &lt;Sc r.
P. n.
vs j.
J v.
C. rvmicy
Penney;; pitched for Hastings while Moore
was behind the plate. Kolenda and
Bankers vs Car Beal.
formed.the battery for the
July 19—Bankers vs. J. C- Pen­ Olson
Salad Style or Dusseldorf.
losers.
ney; Consumers vs. Kroger.
Another game is scheduled here
July 20—Piston Ring vs. Hlrsch
fur Sunday and arrangements ore
Bras; A. .V P. vs. car Seal.
Sue
under way io secure a game with
July 20—Piston Ring vs. A. &amp; P ; the Colored Giants of Battle Creek
Pure Apple, Cider Vinegar.
Hlrsch Bros. vs. Car Seal.
July 27—Bankers vs. Kroger; Con­ In a game here for the 4th In connc&lt;;tlQn
‘
with
the
Legion
Home-Com
­
sumers vs. J c. Penney.
ing.
Not to be outdone by their sen­
Fine Flavored
iors the youngsters of this com­
Lb.
Fancy Red
munity are workifig out dally at INDIAN NINE BEATS
Can
thc fair grounds under direction.of
Sockeye
KALAM0JY^7-6 SCORE
Joe Brozak and staging an inter­
esting series of their own. During
Kalamo was defeated by the In­
the past week Bolos team defeated dian nine 7 to 6 in a game Sunday.
thc Woodruff 15 to 3; thc Baumers’ Rose.and Bachelor and Keller were
FOR JAMS
defeated thc Karmcs* 8-4; and the the ihtlery for the Indians and Dull
Bottle
Karines' team then defeated thc and^lartln for Kalamo.
AND allies
Bolus 8-5. Herewith are the standlings to date .
ANGELL-JONES WIN
Pct.
IN JUNIOR DOUBLES
j Beamer ..
1000
EARLY JUNE
No. 2
Horace Angell and Irene Jones
j Bolo
SIFTED
666
Can
paired
together
to win thc Junior
Wpodruil
333 Doubles championship by defeating
Kenyon
000 Lxary and Leonard in the finals 4-6.

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A crowd of twenty attended the
Christian Endeavor last Bunday eve­
ning. The services opened with two
songs during which thc cry. "Fire."
was heard. It being unable to get
thc Delton fire department, lhe Has­
(Continued from page one)
tings truck was called. Before it
igrarn was designed principally for ur- a: rived the fire was extinguished by
I ban and industrial areas, provision Ira Osgood, who climbed in lhe bel­
I was made also for a new program in fry. and others who .assisted by
agricultural areas to permit the re­ handing him palls ot water. The fire
habilitation of needy farm famines, truck arrived with a string of thirty
by furnishing aid to assist them in cars behind it after the fire had
becoming self supporting Burry been extinguished fifteen minutes.
county is doing this work. We have The young people showed great
a few families where chattel mort­ presence of mind. Thc cause of thc
gages on stock wlfre lobe foreclosed, fire was not ascertained, although it
and the Barry County Emergency was thought that thc generator ot
Welfare have takch over these mort­ thc UghtlngAsyztem leaked. No great
gages. giving these families a chance amount of tiamage was done and
to be self supporting, also paying thc hopes are entertained for a service
Relief L»mmi.«ion
reeuei
Commission in
In produce or tms
this next
nfxt Sunday evening when ofwork. the produce to be used for I ficer* may be elected and the servwelfarc purposes for the winter office may be taken up where It was
1934 and 1935 We have also pur- interrupted.
'
chased a few horses and cows. a| The other afternoon niter every
thorough investigation is made be- one else had left the saw mH), which
fore this relief is given to lhe fam- Is situated in Jesse Osgood's limber,
UyBert and Julius Maksym. who were
It may be of interest to thc peo- still piling lumber, discovered a fire
pie of Barry county to know what I under the slab-saw bell.
They
projects are being worked by the I promptly extinguished It. which
Emergency Welfare Relief Comml.s-1 probably saved the whole saw mill
slon. We have Carlton Road, as- and all the lumber and machinery,
syrla Road. Yankee Springs Road.
----- . ..the—first;
.
William McCallum spent
This Is all done under the super­ of last week attending A Century of
vision of the County Road Commis­ Progress in Chicago.
sion. Thc Middleville City Hull, dec­
Quite a good many from here at­
orating of thc County Home for tended the Jiope township Sunday
aged are completed projects. Has­ School Convention held al Shultz
. lings Qty -mww«. ar* practically Sunday afternoon. A very enjoyable
completed. The Castleton, Irving address was given by Rev. Chamber­
and Thornapple township drains lain of Leighton and special music
are being worked on under thc su­ made a very enjoyable and Inspir­
pervision of the County Drain Com­ ing afternoon.
missioner. Other projects arc Nash­
Donald Springer left Monday for
ville Athletic Park, grading Has­ the W. K. Kellogg camp at Pine lake
tings City School grounds, construe- tor a three weeds' stay.
jtlon of three new ponds al thc Blate
EAST GUN LAKE.
Fish Hatchery, building sanitary
Mra. Edd Dieble and daughter of
units under the supervision of lhe
Barry County Health Unit, redeco­ Allegan spent the week end at Will
Crawford
’s.
rating of Freeport school, and con­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bennett and
struction of Bluegill rearing ponds
Iat Orangeville, approagd by the children of Kalamazoo spent several
State Department of Conservation, days at the Winterbum cottage.
and sponsored by the Barry Co. Roti ■ Mrs. Hoffmaster and son. Jerry,
&amp; Gun club. Redecorating Pennock spent Thursday tn Detroit on buslhospital. Projects approved but not
Clayton Hauser of Grand Rapids
yet started, arc - decorating the
(Woodland sdvool and repairing spent the week end with Mildred
Woodland streets. We have other Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford and
projects under conalderatinn await­
ing approval at Lansing. Up to the daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Andrews,
present week we have given relief spent Sunday with relatives In Kal­
to l,0Q2 resident families since Oc­ amazoo.
Mrs. Helen Larsen and friend ot
tober l«t. 1933. The heaviest month
was April which had 653 cases rep­ Chicago and Harold Skinner of Ben­
ton Harbor are spending the week
resenting 2,539 persons.
in the former s cottage.
A week’s electric light for a cents!
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford and
Ye*, a. British corporation plan* todaughter.
___ «-_________
Louie......
and Niva Thaxton
supply homes with current at thii(«|)ent Saturday afternoon in Hu-

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE CT, ItM

Detroit Free Press of yesterday theae ■ ties in 1934. 198: in 1933. 142; inSIGNIFICANT FIG­
slgnificant statements:
jured in accidents in five months
URES FROM DETROIT "Traffic accidents attributable to of I93«. C-ZD «' compared with 4.-

to the small. You could spend days the first Mission reached Spain, it
at Golden Gate Park and nnd cv-i was regarded of st»ch impdrunce
cry minute interesting, os it con- {that thc people were filled with Joy
liquor have increased 164 per cent 521 for the same months last year.,
tains over 1.000 acres and has many and the event was celebrated with
in
Detroit
since
prohibition's
InhlAccidents
without
any
injury
toll
In
rare exhibits. All told the city has {feasting and festivals, ft meant a
Tree Proi Say« Traffic Ac- bhlons were lifted.
I Detroit for thc-first five months of
around 30 parks, saying nothing of - new land brought under thc dornlnI cidenta Due to Liquor In"Startling figures released by the
’“f1were 9’403: *“l &gt;ear they
playgrounds galore, bathing pools, ton of the Spanish King. Though
baseball grounds and racing fields Junipero Serro did not live to sec
|
create 164 Per Cent
*£! "■K»« '• &gt;“• •« ,'■"■&gt;»
(Continued from Page One)
of various kinds. At the Park you the consummation of all hla plans,
i It will be remembered that one of ™
.ro xhown by the net Ux.l In fix* conduct of .the prison it Is known can see the largest windmill ever yet in 50 years after the establishf the mod persistent opponents of
• —_ W_kLJ*k„
rx.l~.ll VX».A ELSL’rf !St With May touJ'~0"»T ■» U “"O'1" &gt;”‘” that around a half dozen convicts constructed, having arms 114 feet in ment of this first mission there was
have slipped away from its shores, length and said to pump 40,000 gal- a chain of 21 of them along the Patb.. U»&gt; u. ™ no
gp^x. „&gt;.&gt;»,». bx .hid. .&gt;- but as nothing was ever heard from ioqs of water an hour. You can also clfic. in favorable locations, and
them later it Ln supposed Quit they see the stoop '’Gjoa" (pronounced each one within an easy day's Jourit
Is
Interesting
to
read
in
thc
’
Detroit
resulted
as
follows:
Fatall1
-•
—
■
«
—
‘
It ’ll interesting
Fatal!- coliolic stimulant has been a con- never reached the mainland a mile Yoahl. This is claimed to be the ney of the other. An average of 1.000
trlbutlng factor, although not often j
a*a3r' ^°r *?. reason the,jje Northwest uassaae and was mission, and thousands of horses
o".XlSTS
vrlT rrmwlnrtlor
'J.
’*■»*». lhe noted explorer and inlxxlons, roamed over Lhe adjoining
taS
h«S limn
“ die, to dmdnwS?
.hm’.^
.«! “•"&gt;■«
eaauy MM
mountea uurma
mu du
ji-or
.u. „ wupicthat
oi young
ia- .,
land arc uniformly higher than dur- dies to demonstrate that that was:,
lng the same months a year ago.
--------- '--------- "Wiilskey and spirits were avail­
able only surreptitiously during the
first five months of 1933. Comparl- they swam back again. San Quentin ‘rips out from San Francisco thatj; .j*™*.,"
h? haifTee
ntui
---------- .
- century.
The
(son of the accident totals, where po- te-another "island prison’’ not so far can be made very comfortably by MlsX properties became
’'■“Tl.."
“’.r’
va“
m“ae vcry conuortaoiy oyiMission
properties
became
enor’
*
'zHJani
s.antllAre.,T
and perhans
better
_____ ____
T..V7. and thq
_ ___
lice reported drinking
a factor,
fh.n
^tter,known
kno'‘n I mI
bus We took one of lhemimously
valuable
yearly intherefore. ...
Is of
Interest. -It shows
In
purc down
thc redwo,xl
The|come
sometimes
42.000.000
—
-— —
- u *!satraz_
uu»u
me lnto
reuwooa
roresis. forests.
xneicome
sometimes
reached reached
12 000000
—
the first five months of 1934 the self de-ense. we belietc
belleve that
thatJhe
pro-' trin
trip didn't
didn’t taWr
take us to those mam- !^n
cn^mous^ount
tor tbosetlmeZ
tlie peo____________
_____ _________
1.
number of accidents reported by -.pie of America will Insist that mur- moth redwoods 40 or 45 feet in di-.Those were lawless days in Callforjpetrolij.pollce where drinking u-as a d r-mad criminals shall be killed, luneter. but It led us among the nto and the Mission wealth dot only
j factor was 702. For the same Just X5 we kill mad dogs and mur- smaller ones probably 15 feet or attracted pirates cruising thc seas,
months in 1933 the total of such der-emzed animals. Some time the more in diameter. The giant red- but also bickerings of a political naaeddentx ww 394.’’
| oily o spending mi ltons and mil- woods 40 feet or more In diameter fure After
had sureredSd
We believe that the menace to life lions of dollars in prlron equlporfnt are suT^to be the ddest living things' in wresting the government of her
and limb through dra****
I miniGn^mn^?' nnd ln,nions
on thislfi^nct and for this-reason country from Spain, came the order
alone will sooner or, later r»crse millions more to maintain convicts are entitled to respect and admira-|for secularization
—.—&gt;—
.—
of the Mission
thc verdict of this state on the 11-{in Idleness, and millions and mll- tlon. Some claim that they were ’ property by tlie Mexican governxrumc Un&gt;.s. .up. «„.U Px7»n, m„ro «,. „n&gt;ro,&lt;.,l„™rt,’lo^
KEHL?

BE AT HASTINGS

MM SUM
THEMM

*l1.

AUTOSWANTED!
Want to Buy TWO AUTOS, anything
that will run, for HEAD-ON- COL­
LISION at Fair Grounds July 4th.
See Mr. Pilbeam at Parker Home

■.“'liErlnlS

JULY 4th

Big Celebration and
■ Home Coming

HENDERSHOTT.
a happy day together and returned
A. C. Clark and family went to home on Thursday.
Pleasant lake near Jackson Bunday
BRANCH DISTRICT.
to attend Mra. Clark's and her moth­
Mrs. J. J. Willits. MLv. Helen Wiler, Mrs. Henry's family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kerr ot Has­ lite and Mra. Clara Day were Uri
tings called at Ernie Matteson's and Cafitord Sunday to help Mr, and &gt;
Mra. Stanley Wlllite celebrate thA
Albert Brill's on Sunday evening.
wedding annlverzary.
. ~ '
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nofanor of
Mra. Nora Fossett and Mrs. Dora
Detroit spent the week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garri­ Gutcheu celebrated. their birthday
son. Mrs. Nofanor's brother. John Sunday by a family gathering.
About one hundred twenty-five
Messer, and wife of Los Angeles,
Calif., visited her nt the Garrison gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Bell Friday to welcome
home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sinclair and them into our midst. The evening
family ot Battle Creek spent thc was spent In visiting and music.
The young couple were presented
week end at Leo Hendershott's.
On Sunday thc Helping Hand with a nice chair and magazine
class met nt Trail's End at Gun lake rack. Ice cream and cake were
served at a late hour.
for a picnic dinner.
Remember the Fourth Quarterly
__________
____________
Mrs. Sarah_______
Ostroth was
called to
Conference at Welcome next Sun- Woodland by the serious illness of
day. Pot luck dinner at noon.
I her sister. Mra. Ben Schneider.
There will be an ice cream social
The Misses Wsteon, Phillips,
nt the sciioolhoiwe Thursday night, {alngerich and Temple, who hove
This is served by the social com- been holding meetings at Nashville
mlltee of the L. A. 8. Come and last week will begin meetings at the
bring your friends.
I South Maple Grove church Monday
Mrs. Basil Haywood and daughters {evening.
Thursday ■'and Friday
of Alto came Wednesday to help I evenings they will be at the North
her mother. Mra. Chas. Van Vrank- church. Everyone is invited to
en. celebrate her birthday. They had come and hear these young ladies.

taken to secure ueuer
better con- jree
see inar
that iney
they oo
do not wcape
escape, win
will nave
have found among the bull rushes,
rushes howhow­ of the Missions.
speedily taxen
—
trol
of
“ lhe
■*" selling,
.......
of liquor
n 1,1
Its
appeal.
un,
When
'’from
n that
glad
day
“thatTu^mem
&gt;• ever we know AoftSj
no
no eren
one 'who can
run
•*&gt; 1— 1 o
v.
Michigan.
comes in
we
willonnra
be ns' free
mu/-»•»&lt;«
verify&lt;!
Do’orrS r». 1
^n'
t free from mttr- verify that .statement. A tree even;
------- -- -- ------------------------ ‘dcr5
arc England and neighboring 15 feet in diameter is some tree, and |cUco w*erns ,0 ** of n dlfYcrenl
.iiwim.a.^.
(Canada today. Back in thc early our driver claimed they would be at 'of architecture than lhe others, beSunday. Otto Van Sickle returned days tlie people of California didn’t leas; 1.600 years old. If lhat U true lng a combination of Moorish. Mis­
to his home at
s&gt;*pd- s!*nd (‘&gt;r »ny fooling around with then these trees have lived through sion and Corinthian styles. The fa'Ing
two
weeks
with
father. Clair criminals. Under. the name
of "Vlg- some marvelous changes
ininthis
old
adorned with
massive
pil..
J.
,........
- ,x his
010cade
caae isus
wnn
massive
IFnr, Sickle,
Qlr-Vly.
end
IllinA N*nt.l. I !»&gt;
IMIlL,'.*: lllI'V
lx,nt Isu n~ . ..world.
x .1 »■».. I.luncheon
....enanges
.
. uus...
. aaorneu
.
.ta arched,
■ ■ and.pn.In
vux
and
hl. CTTn
krandpuentx,
Uu-y trial
mel InIn -.1.l&gt;n(
Por
we Mopped
at laxw. the
doorway
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Van Sickle.
{Portsmouth Square near the water Redwood Inn. a delightful little re- the niches above are thc three Mis­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Mercer of ,r®nt ln
FrancLsco nnd dealt sort In a beautiful mountain glen, slon bells, which prompted Bret
Flushing visited Mrs. Letha Adkins ;°ul Justtoo very swiftly nnd efTec- surrounded with redwoods. A good Harte to write "Bells of the Past"
last
y by leaving the
dan- sized mountain stream rippled Its commencing:
I ILS X week.
---- criminal
-----Mr.
ndMr..ae»r«c
araham a»d|
S'™*tJ!'”™
”,d!""
"Belta ot lhe wl. wto« taw-toMr. t
and
Mr.. Ce.mr Onxhanx
and i'"™
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family
Francisco Is a very beautiful yen a good trout stream, because |
faintly and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
f
gotten music
■Graham
with £5,lfi*ous broolc uoul were deluded : Still fills lnr
W|ac
'Graham called at thc home of Mr.:; city.
city, The
me visitor
»,5l-.Or is
&gt;s impressed witn
thesober
wide expanj5C
expanse
and
Mrs.
Keith
Graham
Sunday.
j
tlw
wry
8utatan
tlal
construethro^h
'bSSttfliTlngeing
the
twilight of the
and Mra. Keith Graham Sunday. 4he very solid, substantial constfucMra Catherine McAdams spent • t|on of its buildings, many of them forest stretches, through lovely valP«*«nt
With thc
color of romance.
Saturday night and Sunday with quite -sky scrapers." with the beau- ley. and deep canyons, to the city
------------------------------------^rMUB?Jrh“Vhrr ria)7v!!i “ful parka n"d ’&gt;lo&gt;i:round5' wlth lL' of Palo Alto, seat of tl£ Leland ( hear you call
Van Sickle, and brother, Clair Van .monuments and memorials. But no Stanford University, and home ot
Sickle.
rv.—. ..
. ? . ..
. ■ I
Sickle. She
She and
and her
her mother
mother rere- .mnrtrr
matter how attractive arty section Ex-President
Herbert
Hoover —
The
turned to her home al Lansing ma&gt;there always wnis to be.University was built as a memorial I
where she will have treatments for some draw-back, some "fly in the to Leland Stanford. Jr. His parhcr throat.
ointment" If it
isn’t cyclones, ents. .Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stanford.
Fitzgerald to Be the Speaker
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clark of Jack- thunder and lightning then it may gave $30,000,000 as an endowment for
I..,.. visited XL*
&lt; r■ J1 IV
... ­ be
&gt;.,» bdv
’hmropn. ‘To
X'n Inewle
.. .. ...
... ..
_It is
. .located.
lion
Mr .....I
and »Mrs
W. How
earthquakes
lex* at• O
San
this. ....
fine. ...
institution.
ard and Mrs. Adkins thc first of thc Francisco today with Its attractive on an estate of over 8.000 acres and
substantial buildings and Its dean Leland Stanford- University takes
Mr. and Mrs. Orla Tremer 'and streets well paved, you would Just rank with' lhe other big Univer-.
thc- city .....
hod............
ai- sitlcs ...
of our wuwawaj.
country. The
campus
criliurvil
- that
............
inr vuilipudi
children OI
of Maruil
Martin ..pern
.spent UUIIUHJ
Sunday UL
at naturally think
Lacy to Talk
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ways
wyys been
b‘‘en that
thnl way.
way But
n,,t If
*f anyone naturally Is spacious and well kept.
kept,1
...
«...
rearlw
rhic hove
&lt;&gt;11.1,1,1haphi.1, with
1*
.1.1,..
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—...__ ■_________
who reads this
should
drfi-es and
boulevards
leading
Draper and family.
lulled
to
be
In
Son
Francisco
nh
to
the
principal
buildings,
which
are
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ynrgcr of HasApril
18th.
190(1.
he
or
she
would
about
a
mile
from
the
main
en1 tings spent Thursday afternoon and
known that that is not true, trance. The buildings are of a but!
1 Evening xyllh Mr. and Mrs. Stuart have
,
On
that
date
thc
great
earthquake
sandstone,
with
roofs
of
red
Span। Draper and family ol Morgan.
happened that wrought such dam-{uh tile. Arches and colonnades add
Miss Dorothy Mead after spend- age to thc city The people of Ban grace to thc Mission style of archi­
Every drop of milk we sell here comes from
the stale to class our milk “GRADE A.”
lng a short vacation with her par­ Francisco prefer to refer to It its the, lecture, which seems to cspcciaiour own accredited herd. We invite you to
ents and friends, returned to kala- ■’Grcat Fire " There Ls no question Iy harmonize with this land of old
And "Grade A” from Highlands Dairy,
visit our dairy bams and see how clean the *
tnazoo where she will go to summer but what thc greatest damage by Missions.
.
raw or pasteurized, costs you no more.
cows are kept, how clean the bams are kept, .
school.
far. as far as dollars and cents are
By the way thc oldest building
and how carefully the milk Is handled. From
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and son. &gt;concerned, was caused by fire, but m San Francisco is the Mission DoOur milk la Ice-cold when we place it In
Walter, and Herman Smith and son. thc underlying cause was an earth- lores. In the middle of tiie l«lh
thc time the milk is In the covered pail un­
our trucks, and is kept on Ice until It Is de­
'Bobby,
Lansing
al the {quake,
■
—-of------------- visited
-------- ...
which broke the gas and wa- century the SpanLsh throne wished 1
til It is put in sterilized bottles and capped
livered at your door. Because It Is clean and
Van Sickle home Sunday evening ter mains. Thc fire started and to encourage thc colonization of its |
ready for delivery, human hands never touch
cold it will keep belter than milk that is not
: there was no water to fight It with, territory in
1. Upper California, then
so painstakingly cared for.
it. That is the reason we are permitted by
____
The conflagration continued tor jmpeopted
unpeopled save by Indian tribes. The
four days until it literally "burnedI fepanish
entered into an
Kpanbdi throne
t
itsell out ’’ The buildings on over agreement with the Order of St.
400 city blocks, or an area of nearly Francis, to establish Missions In the I
five square miles went up in smoke, new country, which were to be the 1
Over 25.000 buildings, valued at over nuclei ot future settlements, to
S350.noo.000 were destroyed and over which Spanish subjects were to be
400 people lost their lives. If a encouraged to emigrate. The Fran-,
person had visited lhat city shortly clscnns were to possess the Mission
after this catastrophe, he would properties and the revenues for 10 (
have seen the streets filled with de- years, after which it was all to re- I
bfis. buildings cracked, damaged or vert to the SjuuiLsh government.,
destroyed. Today the city is so Junipero Serro was the monk chosen
clean, calm and serene that you io have cluirge of the enterprise.'
Telephone 2651
Robert W. Cook, PropF.
Hastings, Mich.
wouldn't think that there had ever in the early summer of 1769 he I
been an earthquake. The same sailed into the bay of San Diego, all |
thing Ls true of Long Beach. Venice, this country at that time being noth-,
Santa Barbara and other cities along ing but an unexplored wilderness, j
the coast Tills is mentioned not to When the news of tile founding of
emphasize earthquakes, but to
demonstrate thc determination and
character of the j&gt;cople and their
devotion and loyalty to their home
cities The pride of thc people of
San Francisco in their home city Is
shown in their "Civic Center." Right
in the heart of. thc business district
thc city had a tract of a number
of acres of ground. In thc center of
the plat a large magnificent’ City I
Hall was built, a building that would
do justice as thc Capitol building of
any country. Facing it. though
some distance away is the splendid
Civic Auditorium, with its 11 halls,
having seating capacities all the way
from 400 up to 11.000 each. Then
there is thc Hall of Justice, occupied
by tlie city's |»lice courts and de­
partments of the Superior courts,
nnd on the top floor Is thc city pris­
on. Opposite thc Auditorium Is the
California
Slate Building. Thegrounds are very oUractlvcly land­
scaped and well cared for. all of
which not only adds to thc beauty
of the city, but stands as a monu­
ment to the loyalty and determina­
tion of a people who would never
admit defeat. San Francisco's "come
back" has been phenomenal. In 20
years after the quake, or the “Great
Fire." the assessed valuation of the
city nearly trebled; and exports.
Imports, bank clearings, and bank
deposits increased nearly five times
what they were at the time of the
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■\JOST people have the impression Kelvinator
liaving to be satisfied witn a “second choke."
catastrophe In 1906.
A * A builds only thc higher priced models. They
With Mrs. Sidney Shipman as our
Before you buy — see the low priced Kelvinator
chauffeur we were driven out
are generally agreed that Kelvinator is the finest
models. They have the same high quality of
through the Presidio and Army
The picture below shows lhe wreck of a fine frame bom belonging to Timothy
— therefore, it must cost more. Happily, such
materials and workmanship that have, during
and Helen O’Connor. Emmet township, 8t. Clair county. This damage waa
headquarters to the Cliff House,
b not the case, because a Kelvinator does not
done May 21, 1034, and this company promptly paid the full amount of the
from tlie windows of which you can
the past 20 years, established Kelvinator ns the
look out at the Seal Rock?, usually
policy, *1 JX0D0.
com any more than other lending makes and the
finest m electric refrigeration. Low down payment
This Company has an envi­
pretty
well
covered
with
seals.
They
complete line of 17 different models includes a
and terms to fit your budget.
evidently expected company and
able
record
for
Equitable
type and size for every home and every budget.
were on their good behavior, though
Adjustment of Claims and
they are expected to romp around
through the breakers and disport
Any family, regardless of income, can enjoy PROMPT Payment of Losses.
themselves In lovely fashion. They
Kelvinator electric refrigeration .instead of
Able Management by men
Delivered, Installed and Guaranteed
are very Interesting to watch, even
when they are not stirring around
with Insurance Experience.
very much, and a visit to San Fran­
cisco should Includevisit to tlie
Seal Rocks.
From the Seal Rocks we went on
*3
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
.
to Golden Gate Park one of the
most beautiful in this or any other
country. It scarcely seems possible
Jhat at’one time this, was nothing
but sand dunes. Today it Is replete
with beautiful drives, forests, lakes,
streams and waterfalls. You will
especially enjoy a visit to the Aquar­
ium and see the many living s|&gt;ecimens of ocean fish mostly from
tropical waters, from thc big fellows

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Social Events atid Personal Mention

MISS HELEN LINN
""rry-rn—
; SUCCEEDS MISS TUTTLE,American Legton

Continuing Work With Barry
Oo. Health Unit as City
School Nurse

'[local CIVIC PLAYERS

Auxiliary Activities.

RECEIVE RECOGNITION
HWt,ng, cirie n*,m k...

Get Set

to represent community
[theaters .of southwestern Michigan
During the summer the American .at the Adult Education Conference
'
iiLegion
heK,'”n Auxiliary, as has
h“ been-the'tobcheldatWesternBtateTeacbJ.‘,e,ld "l Wc3lfrn 8tate TeachJ
HeIpn H’”1, *ho U to «*'- «««««« t&lt;* several years, will hold’m* College at Kalamazoo. July 18
Max Mead of Comstock spent the wcd M1„ Mildred Tuttle as city but
h— one meeting
- ^7 and 18. Tlie invitation read* a*
a month and anweek end at the Wayne Merrick, ^ijooi :iur*c with the Barry Coun- inounccment will be made of lhe'follows:
^MIm Norma Jean RldHmnn anent•h&lt;U’ T*nt*d ^“'piacc
oi meeting
mreiina and
ano the
tne etale.
aaie.
■ 'Dear
Dear Mr. Barnett;
place of
last wUkTponui ^ith hi uS Gertrodc Bentfry* apartment on 8o . Nomination V,
of officers ....
for the
under wa/
way dv
at Wertem
.... , .Plan* are UHUtl
HCaKlll
last week in Pontiac with her uncles Broadway.
. coming
uIvIruip T-nrh^,'
II~. tnr
coming year
year will
will be
be made
made nt
nt the
the J
July'State
Teachers' ca
College
lor .a twoand aunt.
During the-school year of 1932-3J. fncvtlng, so li Is hoped there may day Conference on Adult Education
Ml** Beatrice Carrothera cajnelMLw Linn wa* with tl*c Woodland be a large attendance.' -More definhe' to be held on July 18th and 19th.
home Saturday from Detroit for her [consolidated school and last year wa* Information will be given lafcr.----'
‘----’
Thc——
Wednesday
afternoon
session
aummer vacatton.... riattoned at the Ann J. Kellogg Members „
1V ,„
w urged w
are
nlro
to rcmem- &lt;&gt;u July 18th is to be devoted to nVeMis* Bdva Riley ha* gone to Kai- j^hool in Battle Cifek. Previous per the donations nf jelly Jam etc
STwaTr llW *Umn’er Ui'
&amp;hr V a nulr,lton
winTtS'of lhe Unit' and tninulc reports of what thf various
communities arc doing.
‘-&lt;'‘era who
who will
will cooperate.
cooperate, are
are doing
doing
HEN your friends ertme, home for the big
Edward £Jum
Bottum of
of Del,er.
DrTc.i* stwnt
«™-nextension department-other*
I adled
culled our Civic Theater 40
4o find
the w£k en? whh hianlrent*.
515 Af... u
....
toefr canning, it will be a g.axl idea out which town in southacstcm
3-day festival, they will be dressed up to
X Mra E F Bottom
Mr' , Mta* Tuttle has made a wide clr- to put up a few extra quart* of Michigan U doing' interesting work
celebrate. You will want to look your best, too.
Mra Ra? Branch Sid m.u. have C? °‘ ni'ndMalncc
fruIt &lt;* vegetable^ to be sent later In dramatics. Mr Carver suggested
retuJLdftJ? Hi«hi»nrtdn-^ whrrn "n H*"1, 1M,r rtmov“l to Hiilsttale to the Otter Lake Billet and the'that we have a representative of
And that takes clothes of good quality. You
they wnt the W-Xk end
'C°U?‘Jr *i‘T*
c°nt,n1?c1Ilwr | Vetr-ans ho-pttal at Camp Cnster your organization 1.11 about tlie inwill find no better values anywhere, we believe,
Marv Ellen Mulder is v stuns her *’ork . * th .1(tb&lt;&gt; w
K- -KcUt
will MM
do but a little thc ||UV&gt;
quotaa , teresting
work AIIKJI
which you air
are doing.
-- - —
- *« ' If nil W...
, '0111.^ V.M1K
-A.
^71 ...........................
’./.".’A Foundation
Misa
Linn cutncj,
comes
equalam
u,. raised
rniM.tl with
Wlth nno 8rca
.;Wc tliould
uivuld like very much to have
.
, —
iuuiiuiiwii &lt;ui»
- iCa
rjn
iy*
MLs* L.11U1
come* coiiui
equaln easily be
great!We
than the following:
.d ...a .» ...I.
w,,..™..
W1U. us u u b U|,luull,lc Wr
---- - •_«_»--------------I you to come, can you send some
ENJOYABLE PARTY
member of your group?
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Boyrs spent MARRIAGE OF JOHN
nex.i.i-enw
1 “m eliciting a rough draft of
Sunday at the Hardy dam.
MESMER OF LO*
AT COUNTRY CLUB !,1(' program a* planned. We have
--------- i■
hurt sent out letter* inviting thc
illness of her nrt’her MrMy ,,r5 iblends wiii be thc following
account
. .. ......
.,; Roatfcddf flowers had thc place of '"Peakers, and. conveniently. haW
Mead
nwaier. Mrs.
of tllv
ing of John Me^wr
Sanforized
the wwld
wedding
Mc*scr nnd
and ( Honor
honor nt lhe
thc Tuesday Country Club on,y n Icw luimrs on the program I
Mis* Laura Grrve
cliuoed
the! luncheon,
t,,ni-h&gt;v%n Kiarkri«j Susans in
Mr andand
MrsSunday
Lvie Scudder
«K- „•
clipped from iUie
in com- I will send you u revised program Os I
Saturday
with herao-nt
£r MIm L“ura Orc
3*^
— I b"’?tlorl blackeyed
a,ld
»J95
Thc Wee Kirk o' tlx- Heather j many of the vases and baskets; car- I At a meeting of thc executive
Preshrunk
Cotton
ents. Mr. and Mrs. L- L Wutaon, in
Icornmittce held Monday evening the 1
where the ceremony took place is a I copals and bachelor ________________________
buttons cenHolland.
'
•| members voted unanimously to have
little churcli very popular (or wed­ tered the bullet table.
Mrs. Tho* Baird Is visiting her
In the west. It Is u replica
White, Mesh or Patterns
There was a targe attendance.
Barnett represent the group as [
daughter and husband, Mr nnd Mra. dings
of the church in Glencalrn. ScotStewart Cleveland, of Port Huron | land, where Annie Laurie was bap- guests from away included R^rs. A. [■■’peaker
C Brown. Grand Rapid*. Mra Rich- . “ .rrr ’ • 5.
-this week.
ttzed. from which site was married urd Messer. Los Angeles, and Mrs CAMP FIRE GUARMlsa Durothy Mulder of Haiti’ and also buried.
।
niASic sicctisic
Creek vblted her uncle ind mint. |[ Di the Wee Kirk o’ the Heather at Phyllls Reynold*. Ann Arbor.
Mra. Kellar Stem entertained a1
UI Also MEtHNl^
Mr, and Mrs Henry Mulder, over l!early cundic-lightlng .lime Saturgroup of ten complimentary to Mra. I—- , .
7~~Z7
..
My Women Hear Nation- |
iday evening, n charmingly in (or ma 1 Messer. The committee in charge ’
Mrs. Vernon Wininger and fam- I■ wedding ceremony wm solemnized
were
Mrs.
Janie*
Radford.
Mra.
c.
j
ally
Known
Speakers
lly were in Ionia on Friday attending .when Mis* Laui* Gregg, daughter
aiiwooi
nv.
•
commencement'. Miss Leuna remain­ of Mr. and Mra William Prowill. P. Lathrop. Mrs, Abcn Johnson and &lt;
Mra. M. o. Hill
'
at Camp Kxtanmwa
ing for the week. o( Inglewood, became the bride of
Top score nt contract was won t»y
Mrs. Abcn Johnson. Mra. Dasie
Mrs. Harper Ewing and Mr&gt; ‘
Zipper
John Mewer. son ot Mrs France* .Vrs Clifford Dolan. Tlie golf event Cru? and Miss Jannct Michael were
Frederick Slocum of Grand Rapids
were guests of Mr. and Mr* Oliver .Messer, of Los Angeles. Rev. Itay —low gross talkfeit—went to Mrs. in attendance ut the camp Fire [
। Miller, ot St. Andrews Episciqxil Gannan of Gun lake.
} | Guardians' meeting held ut Camp ,
Johnson Lust week
-j
chureh,
read thc double ring service i The committee for next Tuesday; Kltnnniwa. Clear lake, &lt;in Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Albert H. Carvcth
returned Tuesday from Churlcatun. at 6 o'clock in the presence of more will be Mrs. Jos. McKnighl. Mrs and Saturday. About eighty Guar­
than
one
hundred
guest*.
I
Euri
Coleman.
Mr*.
P.
T.
Colgrovc
up
W. Va.. where they visited Mr and
The
bride
has
made
her
home
for!
and
Mrs.
Wm.
R.
Cook.
and speakers of national reputation!
Mrs. Marion Hodgson.
----- --------- -*♦«•--------- :----tn Camp Fire brought many things!
Mr. and Mrs Howard Black of thc past six months in Westwood
HA3LMOND—WILLITTS.
of .interest io nil.
East Woodland culled on hl' mother. With Mr and Mrs. Albei t P Knolle,
Priacs were given for the best'
Mrs J. F. Black, and abler, Mrs. of 1923 Camden avenue, while at- [ At the Episcopal chupel in Mount
HE American Legion is doing a good thing
tending the University ut Califor- Clemens on Sunday at seven In the Camp Fire notebooks mid the hon­
Wayne Merrick, on Tuesday
nia at Lo* Angeles, where Khc1 is a evening the marriage of MKs Willo- or went to Mra. Crue for having the!
for Hantings anti Barry county in staging
ahd Mrs. Keith Fuller were guests of Juniur mid is affiliated with Phi norc WlllitU, daughter of Mrs. best kept notebook The one kept
the Homecoming celebration. Boost it and
Upsilon
PL
honorary
educational
|
Gfurue
Post,
to
laxr
Hammond,
soli
by
Miss
Jatmet
Michael
was
given
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Nash ol Hop­
sorority
Mr
Messer
Ls
a
Kuppa
Sig-iuf
Mr
and
Mra
Claude
Hammond.
make
it successful. /Je here and enjoy it
honorable
mention
and
excerpts!
kins at a fistr supper on Monday
Mra. M- J. Crt»a. Mrs. Sarah ,
। mu from thc same campus, and was was solemnized by lhe Rev. Cecil from it were read. Mra. White of I
thc home of his parents. Mr. and ,Brandstetter nnd Mrs. Emtna Mur­ night
Clurton. rector Attending the bridul Charlotte also had a fine book which
Miss Evelyn Potter of r'l&lt;lcai[o'and l®ri*du‘*u'd w,th thc e,afia of 32
Mrs Edward Hackney.
dock were guests of Mrs. William
Sprague and7---Mra. Edgar
EdgarI' T,lc brldv worv a b,niI&gt;ly "‘odeled. couple were her staler. Mis* Lucile Was highly commended.
Mr and Mra. J F. Edmonds nnd Gillies of Hartford Saturday night ,Mrs. Millon
vcrmoniviuc'wet"
ver&gt; Io,,« *hl,e,
*hltc *"* Wilbtt*. and Miss U.rts Ryan, bpth
Topics for discussion included the
”. o.
of Vermontville
were’|tm*'t.-।
guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Stone, and Sunday. On Sunday they at- Sprugi
,
ind Mr* D D Walton on cr‘,lx’ w'th mntchll,« turban and of Hastings, and Ctuirles Linwood various Camp Fire craft* and na­
nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Edmonds tended church at Bangor and heard
small face veil. She carried a bridal Jones nnd Leon Poirier of Detroit. ture lore, handwork and Hobbies."
Friday
rpent Monday at Hardy Darn.
'Rev. Wm Goltz, a former pastor ol ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Isctihath and Uhower of gardenias, while ra-es and I The bride wore an attractive which was the Camp Fire project
- Mr*. Everett clay &lt; Margaret thc Delton Methodist church, of ,
sons. HoJILs nnd John, and Mr&lt; wffite sweet peas Her maid of hon- gown of pule rose fiat crepe with the past year.
Bagei who has been in Chicago, is which all were members
Those present felt that the meet­
Howard Ulrdsall nnd Tommy and or nnd only attendant was Miss blue trimmings, her colonial bouthe guest of her father. Joe Sage,
Gordon Ironside was in Lansing Norlnne were In Grand Rapids on /Ciaiab-’lle Knolle. sorority sister ol quet being of mixed blooms. Miss ing was very much worth while, and
end Mr. nnd Mra. Jnmes Moses.
,'on Monday on business.
[thc bride, who wore a frock of tur- Lucfic Wilhtts' dress was of blue greapy appreciated thc klndnt.vi and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and,, 1 Dr. B. A. Perry was In Lansing Saturday.
' Mrs, Ethclyn BuJioltz and son i!'■quoLsc blue crepe with small match» err
pt: tr!rr.
“.cd with zitltz
t_;[1 generosity of the W. K. Kellogg
crepe
trimmed
white and “
Mkss
family were Sunday guests ot Mr oh Tuenioy on business.
‘
Her bouquet of yellow "
Ryan's
was while
।
—’■ dress
J----------------— crepe.
|E\&gt;undation
in making such a gath­
Jack of Whitewater. Wis.. came last U1B ll*rb,in
nnd Mrs H H. Jordon of Grand
HASTINGS
Mrs. Winona Downing of Lansipg !week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. rUB*s l,'"‘ “•attractive note
of color ' Following thc ceremony, a wedding’ ering possible.
.
Rapids nt their Gun lake cottage. I ias
home over. Sunday.
- ’-------------------------[dinner was served at the "Green
Ralph Eggleston, and her slater. MLss icO---------«lr“flt l,-------&gt; ncr costume.
Mbs Ann Veltc goes to Three Riv- ‘Mrs.
L. A. Tliibout of Grand!'; Eva A. Hecox.
!
jacx
acroogic.
tvappa
o&gt;giua
ironi
;
ptne_
...
[
Jack
Scroogic.
Kappa
Sigma
from
[pines"
In
Mount
Clemens.
1
I,,rk
Srmoule.
KaiHiu
I
BENEFIT
BRIDGE PARTY
ir* today for a few days' visit with Rapids is the guest of Mrs James
.....
.... ot a_...w
-i... •- j ...
Mrs jinmnMMld jlavc nn
'the
University
South
California,
Mr.
aju
; Miss Bertha Marshall of New
friends mid will then gv&gt; to Smith SlUbee.
AT COUNTRY CLUB
York City is the guest of her sister w’n'e‘1 “* br!’1 nu‘« 1Uul J°--•
l1” ^•~»|Ui«iriu&gt;Jni
Clark apnrtinfni at 141 West Euclid St.
Bend. Ind , where she will make her oimure
It lire home.
home
I
McNulty and Dick Todd •
husband Mr a.d
. F : and
Harry Morris,
'
’w
------------------------ usitcrcd.
------- c«i.
| Detroit
Detroit"where
they arc at home to
future
A benefit bridge jiarty at
oTJKr. C.S IMW.S.
mata.-CW|
......................
- Messer
. ........- | Mr.
and Mrs.
left Immc-i their friends, thc former being em•
-------------- McElwain. Miss M
„„ west coast.
wu.,1.
Idlatrly after the ceremony on a six ployed by the Van Ogden Co.
«cr . T
J
to, the
rented the Fred Stebbins collage at
w. and Mr* George
,
Gillette of '*vvk*' honeymoon motoring trip to
Both Mr and Mrs. Hammond are
Gun lake for a month. Dr and Mrs.1 Mrs. L. L. Dewey and son George 1 Mr.
C.».„lry Club Io, mcn&lt;b •*&gt;» »“ to ” l““L
today, Detroit were over Sunday guests of Chicago. New York and other cast- well known In this city and their Ihr
Charles McIntyre of Ann Arbor are spending Wednesday,
Munday evening. July 9, commencing
-------------------------------------nn,. . *5?
."“A®? “T
.... &lt;-llles
----- - “—
„ —
..... many friends
,,
_____
Mr. and Mrs clarence Baker Mr. ern
nd
u.P°n thelr ........
"torn will
unite In extending
best
upending two wwks with them
, with relatives near Lowell.
at 8:00 o'clock. It 1* The hope of WEST ORANGEVILLE
' ?i’ ? i t
r”“f’p in Lo* Angeles. Mrs. Messer 1 wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cordes drove to ' Mra. Winifred Maus of Martin Gillette coming for a railroad men s reside
the committee that numbers will I
AND EAST GUN MARSH ‘
rLJ” nm.RhAw returned
was
the
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ed
­
■plans
to
complete
her
senior
studies!
----■
—
■■
—
-a
*
Ann Arbor Sunday, returning Mon­
meeting on Sunday
Mrs R A Bradshnw b 0,1 the' home from-Cripe hospital Sakur*
j RECEPTION FOR NEWLYWEDS. gurata Irienda^ho are not memSera
day accompanied by the latter* gar Brooks over the week end.
' Mr. and Mra. Russell Kancner were at U. C L A next year.
“ n, tJncmbers --dek list, having been confined to her day with her twtnk, a boy and a
pre-wedding
at
mother. Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds, who 1 Mr*. George White has returned guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Wes- । Among
-: r----- parties feting! ..a lovely
•, reception took place ...
from Charleston. W. Va.. w^iere *he Pinter. Jr. of Detroit over the uerk the attractive bride was the high tea,the home of Mr and Mra. Bert Frtaplans to spend thc summer here.
— by Gn Saturday evening. June 16. Ir_nmrn., W1I, b® wr’ed and many. Mr and Mrs c E VanEtt en-1 arc tlie proud pau^nta of a boy born
Mr und■ Mr. -Wrr.rU.rrr
re- -------------- U“ Sru'dey .lUrrum preMr and Mm. Burr Van Houten spent her vacation with Mr, White cm,• -Lawrence Wolfe goes Friday to lunwd with lira lor » Mel. vUU “'aln« u"
|n honor ol the marriage of Mr. and I' rti« downed
W M1“
and son ot Alma arc expected to
Traverse City where he lias an en----- •*— Bha
at ~
Constantine last Thursday.
Mr, nnd Mr. V L. Wokwt or \ Jtord. ot Hollywood, when rMWen
spend the week end with her moth
aLher»C^nlng *“I
committee for lhe benefit ta: [joyed a visit from their daughter, r*
the­ «““cnwnt wllh an orchestra for the chRrjotu. *pcnL Thursday with M°r i*rlcnd3 showered the ' honor guest
,
er. Mrs. Sarah Brandatcttcr. t"_
PT?.t tahto
I Mrs
Richard Groos. general 1I Mr*. Florence Hawley, of Grand d-Ul return ironic next week.
first .|,uPJ'”er.„.
M
w and Mra.
Keith
Daniels.
They
also
J*
“
“
&gt;
“
»««;
,'
lian
?
lnf
occasion being thc little fellows first
Tilt table on wj»ch the gjfu wert. chairman; Mrs. Charles Pott*. Mrs. Rapids. lYiday and Saturday. Mrs.
mis. TWVIIII
nicy uisu, ................. ,
...
..
. Mr*.
James
Bristol.
Mrs.
R.
W.
.
.
.
._
...
.
..
1
r*niiW«»KV
In
tho
hrlrlo
wnu
tho
nrrnrRay
Yeqlngton
and
little
daughi
called
at
the
hmira
ot
Mr.
and
Mn.
!
courtesy
to
thc
bride
was
the
attcrtie
Creek
and
little
grandson,
BUlta
birthday.
•
placed was artistically decorated Kcnjth McIntyre.. Mra. Louis BessMra.
rrcacricK
t
.
i-arxcr
and.
a
^.
8
'
c
®
rde
"'
^
rs
;
°L
'
A.
T.
Ea-sn
and
Mr.
...»
—
a.
,.
«.
ter.
Jean,
came
with
Mr*.
Hawley.
Durkee,
of
Grand
Rapids
were
BuhA
Eash
Mr and Mrs V L no&lt;in brl‘,«c P®rly and miscellaneous uith pink and white «epe paper and mer, Mra. Wm. Stebbins. Mra. WUMrs. Frederick T. Parker and. a
Mrs. Earl Buflenbergcr, Margaret &gt;
friend. Mrs. Warner, of West Palm
?”d«St f OB
BpC 1 Wolcott
Woicoit in FYecport.
Freeport,
shower with which Miss Knolle en- plnk and white peonies Bouquet* of bur
M„ cl de W1
Mr*.
Phoebe Mote and Mr.
Mr. and
aixl
?n h^homc on Cnftdcn ruse*
.
.. Dan...Wall
.. - McCallerty and Mrs. S. A. McCaf- home.
roses and nconlc*
peonies made verv
very attrarallrac- '
| David Goodyear
Beach, Fhi. are expected thia week
r*
— 1I Mr
* Pbocbe
and Mrs.
for a visit with the former * parents. [ *"' a‘‘a
f
Mrs. Roy Thomas, accompanied by. {avenue, when guest* included U. C. tlvc decorations throughout the dorfl.
„
Mr. and Mr* w A'. Hall. They are
°nrvtnTon snnrtBvM«L
Mr. and Mm Glenn Lee of Richland.- iL. A- sorority sisters of the hostesn rooms nnd the same color arrange­
'
1“*.±?have been spendlfig the post week ar and the honor guest.
ment was carried out in thc refresh­
driving
through.
FRISBY—ANDRI’S.
v -^*nM
” * ***
Manistique lake and other points
ments served. The young couple
Mr. nnd Mra. Rex McLeod and two 'i rrceiu
----- --------------------------------Thc marriage of Miss Aline An­
HONORED WITH SHOWER.
children. Donald and Richard, of. rrcenziv
"S™'* onenM. . ln northern Michigan
were thc recipients of many and drus. daughter pf Mr. and Mra.
Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I'.(anohtor
'
Mrs
Edward
Hackney
and
daugh
­
useful
gifts.
” —.7.™ ' Mr* “nd Mr" ROiS 810*101811 *pCnt
Jerry Andrus of Hastings. and Mr.
Among thc out-of-town guests Rex Frisby. son of Mr. and Mrs.
blorr of Galesburg were Sunday ?X?lWednesdav
“ " " ftz^hJ^ home
~ m from Frlday unt” aund ‘y w*'b ^e ter. MU* Alice, were hostesses at a
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc­ U&gt;t^il^fter Silin?h£ falhe? D? lormer i P«rcnt.s. Mr and Mra. Will miscellaneous shower, given at the present were, Mr. Benjamin Colllge, Bert Frisby of Freeport, was solem­
.„v muxxa
&gt;mwuc nized by Rev. Thomas Davis al 2:00
Misses nu»&lt;uyu
Kathryn «&gt;u
and d
Blanche
f a RhemoM
1
’
. Bldelipan near NaahvUlr Mr and home of Mrs.Hackney, last wednes- the
Leod and family.
««''"»•» a«'d ' ™ Of day evening. June 20, honoring Miss oonigiT of Battle Creek; Mr. and P. M. on Thursday. June 14. at An­
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tolhurst and |I n J O.r. n^ ono. .c Mil—..
nf
?toMnm In1 Pontt,c abo
*c'‘k »‘,’d Thelma Kennedy, whose marriage to Mrs. Leland Draper and children. gola. Indiana. Attending the bridal ,
Misses Lillian and Pauline Tolhurst ker tw
William Hackney u wn event of this Mrs. A. I. Draper and Mrs. Sarah couple wore Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
of Marshall were In the city Friday xce tne lost of the week to run in । then1
mretlh HereorJenu M^‘wSre1 Pbu* Conk,,n ",ur,vd
lron’ Rl« Wednesday evening. Jupc 27.
I Burd of Grand Rqpids; Mr. and Mrs. Bump of Hastings.
^evening calling on friend^..
ho^! »U MS’°
h
Rapids
lastFridaywhen he
has
Avery enjoyable evening WUS will Crfok of Saranac; Miss Beatrice
Tile bride was lovely in a gown of
Mr *MMn Bldncv Hooch nf b&lt;*n UMlnK “ S,X WPCk'’ summcr iKLsscd by playing bunco, high score;Bloomer of Alto; nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. light blue georgette with white ac­
cessories and Mrs. Bump wore light
notrntt
r
■ term at Ferris Institute. He and hh going to Mba Chrystal Thomas. This | Mlles Andrus and son of Morgan,
-------------- « • •--------------- .
mer' li thr?r n..?ta£'*w*r- MK' Fr‘incf"' Coukili: went was followed by light refreshments.
pink georgette wlpi matching ac7^5 u! ,l° Kalan’»«1o Monday to attend the Ml** Kennedy was the recipient of I FAREWELL PARTIES FOR
thrBHtv Mt^rtnv
Ud ’
d
i summer school at Western State many lovely gifts.
I
MRS. ROBERT WALTON.
On their return that evening the
------------------I In honor of Mrs. Robert T. Walthc city Monday.
Teaciura' college
bridal party was entertained at the
Mra Robert Hendershott and chll-1
"J’. 7.™;*
Mr „nf| Mri
PRE-NUPTlAt. PARTY.
ton. who leaves soon for her new home of the bride's parents with an
Complimentary to Miss Agnes Hu-' home in .Kalamazoo. Mrs. Wilbur eight o'clock dinner for thc im-I
JJ1
J A E Simpson, her three sister*. ven. a kitchen shower waa given by Lane entertained with two tables mediate families. The color Khemc
B«*t Quality
lMS«h£re
sh?r.
^jMiraes Dorothy. Dori* and Hilda Mrs. VfHiglui Fuller cn Friday eve-1 of bridge on Friday following u one was well carried out hi white and
Frank
I Mr and Mrs John Mra£r of Los! 8,m”aon “nd her
f
------ ining at her home on W. Bond st., i o'clock luncheon. Bridge scores pale yellow.
ieorce fourteen nguests
enjoying t*games
were
won -j
by -----Mrs.—L.—
E.&lt;-----------------Barnett and
I "*r- Mid Mrs. John Messer of Lz&gt;s ,gimpson. also Miss Garnet George
•••.—•*■ ...
—...*.-* ...and
। -— /-o...
Mr. and Mrs. Frisby are both
.
.
..
.
.
*&lt;■-.
.
o
n
n
f».......
,r_nr..r
rvircsnmciiui. Miss
nn.*u&gt; Huven
iiuvvn received
retcivcu Mrs. Chas. -S.
j. Potts, and Mra. Wal- graduates of Hastings High school
I Angeles, who have been spending । william Johnson and Earl Van't Ii refreshments.
. the oaat
week
thc A
A Anderson
*rl varll|
some
lovely »irr«
gifts. imr
Her mnrri.ee
marriage ..Jton
to | ton was
was elven
given aa euest
guest nrize.
prize.
, the
pastatweek
at the
A. A. Anderson Hof all of Grand Rapids
’ ^...e
------ imelv
and Mrs. Frisby-13 a teacher in the
Mrs. Barnett and Mrs. W. M. rural schools.
1 Iot a'triD to^hc
J' Frcd McHnle of Ttucon. Arl- Edgar Hoevenair will be an event of
Stebblnvwere hostcsics al a brldgejXVrir£reConAX r^.’lUrt SkVhX tlie near future.
After a short wedding trip In thc
------- »*-•--------------luncheon on Saturday at the forstate, thej will be at home to their
GRADUATES FROM COV-------------- uier's home, covert being laid for friends al the home of the groom's
INGTDN HIGH SCHOOL. ‘ twenty. Bouquets of garden flow1 ciiIm.
ma,.
w^,
parents.
.
Mrs.
Nettie
Hyde
has
received
i
era
centered
the
luncheon
table*.
' Thi^men ^lh °rL”rn ^unduv^but ■lhe
u"tvcrs“&gt; of Arizona and
SX. W. 1
to Michigan to attend the In- word lhat her grandson, Qjurtncy; At bridge Mrs. Irving BenlonJand
, MIDDLEVILLE.
Mra
Andren ntan Urnal,Anal R°tan at Detroit. He Is H. Kratz, graduated this month Mm. Roy Cordes were thc whuiers.
During thc storm Wednesday
from the Covington. Ky.. High I Out of town guests were Mrs.
Mrs. N.cDonald and children plan nmiHAnt nr »i...
.to .pend six week* at their cottage. K&lt;Unl 01 the TuACOn R&lt;*’n school. hU older brother. Malcolm Mary DiqkofT of Iron Mountain, who night thc large barn of Glenn Solo­
100% WAo/« Wluat-AU llu Bra*
' mon on Grand Rapid.' St., wa*
turned "on Saturday Hfrom ^a' tw&lt;»! Thow lrom oul o( ‘°*n who came Kratz. fihUhhig in February. They j is attending the summer session at struck by lightning and burned.
iturned on Saturda) from a twq|,o attBnrf ,&gt;ie funeral of Mrs Al- arc the sons of the late Mra. Lorn ! M. S C. and Mrs. Irving O. Ben- Four horses and many tools were de- |
Hyde
Kratz.
Mrs.
Hyde's
daughter,
j
ton
of
Battle
Creek.
stroyod.
About y»ut;eyca,yM»r»elL
Charles H. Whitmore, who has,
PARENTS OF A HON.
LUNCHEON FOR MRS. JORDAN.
Hastings relatives . received word j Honoring. Mrs. Gay Jordan of; been attending Western Stule. ac- 1
Munday of the birth lhat morning! Flushing, N. Y„ Mrs. Charles Potts ''Icoinpanicd by a lady friend spent ।
of
a
non
'to
Mr
and
Mra.
Marion
entertained
groupV7riends*6at~
'
“
nf
snn
tn
uritl
Mrs
Mnrlnn
1
rntertnlni-H
a
»r»..»
c
'
what then? Well, no good
hh •
nnd Mrs rrcd Stowell and daughtrr Hodgsqn tOertude Carvethi of urday at luncheon nt her Gun lake
°
... J?.
,™mer
has alnce been relieved by heavy o( Norwalk. o!ll0Mr and Mrs Charleston, W. Vu. The little fellow eoUage. Mr*. Richard Messef of
’t8Tt summer
ram*. -----|john Schroeder. Mrs. Nettie Dono­ has been named Albert Carveth I I«s Angeles and Miss Marie Bence.
I
van and Mrs. Bessie Rogers ol sr
"'■■w ym‘
"»».im.
x
pany with Rev. R. W. Merrill and Grand Rapid*.
chances on lhe vision being
son, Donald, of Lowell, left very
________ itt
yl__________ ______________
w.rt larer no oonbt
early Monday morning for Lake
GUESTS AT DINNERS.
ENTERTAINED FOR GUESTS. I
POT LUCK CLUB.
Patrick and Joann Stridden are'
Louise, near Charlevoix, where Rev.
Several very delightful parties
Mrs C. W. Clarke and Mra. Sable
Mrs. Ben Merrick was hostess to N^numg l*o weeks with their
M&gt;M Sugar. SUa«4
Merrill has bualneas connected with honoring Mr. and Mn Harold Brown entertained twelve guests; her pot luck club on Tuesday eve-1 grandparent* and attending Bible;
ful and will be increasingly
the large tract of land presented to Sheffield of Detroit were held during very delightfully on Wednesday of nlng. covers being laid for fifteen. I^bool.
Michigan Methodism by .Horner tncir
their vwv
visit ncre
here tne
the past weex.
week.
.!a*t
—. —
_u ..
—.---------— -•
—-- dining table
. . was centered
.
. with
...j oup chair factory has some new
week
at thc ..
Ferdon
cottage
at i(The
Bro*, of Eaton Rapid*. They exOn Friday evening a family din­ Gun lake, honoring Mra. Frances 1 a bouquet of lovely roses.- A boun-. model* on the furniture exhibition*
THESE LOW PRICES SUBJECT TO SALES TAXI
I poctcd to ttop for Rev. H. R. Quant nrr wa* served al the home of hi* Messer and Mra? John Measer of tllul chicken dinner was enjoyed and we all hope they land some good
of Big Rapid* enroute. The group father, Dr. P. G. Sheffield, with Mr*
land the evening spent with visiting. orders.
planned to do a Mt ot fishing and Edith Bonnell as hootess.
W. a. Johnson is delivering the
I all having a delightful time.
will return today. Wednesday.
Mr.’and Mrs. Jay Smith of near
_
UIBTHDAV PARTY.
mail, while Ray Serven Is enjoying,
— -- - —-•
......
uk;u honqr
s 1 seven
uiuica mates.
“2d Qullub_y su.-i-u.Lu
entertained ...
in_thelr
Tuesday 'was oquy
Sally uoouyvar
Goodyear'*
Seven staves
spates oi
of me
the United
State*, a vacation from his duties a* car-i
i OPTOMETRIST
. mt. —
— —
rs. Leo Fa.
. -and daugiinic&gt;&lt;iay cve'
I
ana
Mra.
Farrand
daugh- on Monday nijpit
night aud
and Tuesday
eve- sixth birthday so she entertained and the District of Columbia, have rier.
ter. Mary, of Lansing, and Mr. and ning they were dinner guests of Mr twelve of her small frlenrls very de- more women than men They are
Fra'ilk Pilbcam was in town', the I
Hasting*
W. D.Uotr Thi Bia Lltth Stan
Mr*. Harry Karger and Mr*. Wm. and Mr*. George Sheffield. The llghtfully tn the afternoon- The MaMachusetlA. Rhede Wand. New other day. advertising the three dgys';
Aubrey oLBattle creek were callm*,Sheffield family reibiiou was held al children played game* and had- a. York. North Carolina. South Caro- celebration to be held tn Hastings.!
at Rev. Conklin'* qn Bunday.
!Oun lake on Bunday.
happy time.
, Una, Georgia, and Alabama.
Frank used to make this town hU.

Floyd Holland of Allegan wa* in i Clarence Hackney, who received
the city on Monday.
'hta A. B. degree last Monday from
Attorney Fos* Eldred of Ionia Western State Teachers' College, luwi
returned •«
to Kalamazoo where
he
is
Bpent Monday here with friends.
k-~ k
. u
the office of one of his
Mls* Dorothy Mead-1* home from employed in
during the summer.
Holland for the summer vacation. professors
,
-&lt; Mra Kim Bigler and Mis* Betty ■ Mltaa Margaret and Marion DeMeyer
were guesta of
■iglcr were in Grund Rapids on ------- -of Kalamazoo
--------------------------------Mias Margaret Merrick on Wednes­
’ Mra. Cora Biggs of Rutland spent day. MlS3 Margaret Balfour, who
had
been
visiting
Mi&amp;s
Merrick, re­
Tuesday with her stater. Mrs. J. F.
turned to her home in Kalamazoo
sdmpnds.
• 'Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McDonald nnd with the Misses DeMeyer. ,
Children visited friends at Goguac
Miss Julia Connor and niece. Miss
lake on Bunday.
Marion Edger of Missouri, were the
R. T. OUelley of Petoskey was the guests of Hon. and Mrs. John C.
guest *of Mr. and Mrs. John M&lt;f- Ketcham on Sunday and Monday.
Leod on Friday.
।1 _____
Misses Norma and Nelda ww.
Cool «vacMra. J. R. Hayes is visiting her compstnied them to New York for
daughter. Mra. F. B. DroulUard, of a few weeks’ vtalt with relatives.
Pontiac till* week.
.
Mra. Edna Enoa and two children
Mr. and Mft. G. A. Zuldcma of of Cincinnati, formerly of this vi­
Pontiac vlxllcd her mother. Mr*. cinity, arc visiting iier sister. Mrs.
j Ague* Fisher, on Sunday
Fred Clemencc. of Climax, after
Mr nnd Mrs. Gordon Ironside and spending some time with her broth­
family have gone to their cottage al er and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gun take for the summer.
Jones, and her stater. Mias Ethel
George Sheffield nnd hta brother­ Jones.
in-law. Nral Perry, of Frc*no. Cal..
Neal Perry of Frvsno, California,
were in Laming on Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Ryan were who lias been visiting hb mother.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Perry, and staler and husband,
Mr.
and Mrs. George Sheffield, for
Theron Mead of Buttle Creek.
Mr. and Mra. M. D. Crawford of two weeks, leaves today for Detroit
Eaton Rapids were Sunday guests where he will spend a few days be­
fore going to Chicago and home via
ot Mr- anti Mrs. C W. Clurke. •
Mr. and Mr*. George Robinson. Vancouver.
Philip
Van--------------------------------Zllc visited his grand­
Mrs. S- C. Brock and Mrs. Anna'I ------------Smith were in -Kalamazoo on Sun- parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Goodday.
I year, aeveral days last week. He had
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tinkler. Mrs. been In Chicago on a crui.se down
Seta Beach nnd Mra. Byron Dickin- the Chicago river with friend* and
son spent Sunday afternoon In wm enroute to hl* home In Defonla.
troit where he has a summer position
Mis* Murda Newton of Kenosha, with General Motors.
Wl* . I* spending a week’s vacation
Mr. and Mr*. K. E. Houston and
with her parents, Mr and Mr*. Geo. children of Dearborn come Friday
M- Newton
[ to spend the week end- with Hon.
The Rev. and Mra. J. A. McNul- and Mrs. John C. Ketcham,
ty and MIm Sara Schader are in day
'
guests were ..
Mr. and...
Mrs. E. C
Montague attending a summer con­ Sackridsr of East Lunslng and Mr.
ference.
nnd Mrs. John Ketcham. Jr, and
Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Walton spent daughter-of Grand Rapids.
Bunday at Gull lake with hLs par­
Mra. Lena Philii|» and daughters.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Walton of Misses Marion and Helen Phillip*.
Kalamazbo.
&lt;&gt;f Larimore. N. Dak., former Has­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooium were tings resident*, are exiiected the
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. latter part of the week for a visit
E- W. Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. । with Mr and Mrs. C. W. Clarke aiid
other friend*. At present they arc

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for

Big Celebration
July 2, 3 and 4
W

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•"d ■“wuh&lt;k-"1

’2— » ’6^2
White Flannels
White Ducks
• 169
Slacks
CapS
25c
♦1
Straw Hats
Sports Shoes
’122
Swim Suits
’122
Polo Shirts
Terry Cloth Sweaters ’1 ’122
Sox for Summer Wear 25c

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Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp; Boys

KX'lXuXSErS' &gt;»»*&gt;“««•

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Low Prices
and Service
Friday, June 29

Saturday, June 30

Carckers

Butter
Salad Dressing
Post Bran Flakes

“1“'

Don’t decide
anything . . .

26c
21c
19c

Rippled Wheat
Breakfast Food

ice

Light House Cleanser 3 Tail cu. 13c
Toilet Tissue c«~. u&lt;
4
25c
u. 1714c
Beef Steak ’»■&gt; c«u

Bacon

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE tl. 1M4

PAGE ETORT

। Lake Odessa has been the guest of 3rd Gertrude Chandler; Miniature
’ .
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
I John Reamer and family the post bouquets, self, 1st Lulu Wertman; I
I Mra. Grace Brake and Miss He­
2nd Ella Reynolds 3rd Irene Car- '
W»UK aack.
lena Plasmon of Zeeland spent
The Misses Ruth and Dorothy penter; Mixed miniature; 1st Lil-1
b^u’, 'ai
. ,
Tuesday nnd Wednesday with lhe t
ORE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER- fo^r '
Mr. and Mra LesTabberer and Donna Moore are en- Han Hayward; 2nd Gertrude Hay- ’
nalrtnr. Cm*
[joying a three weeks* auto trip ward: 3rd
..w Gertrude Chandler. Wild
..... .
Itr Old Gold. TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c. tcr Prest.jn.
through the east.
| Flowers, mixed. 1st Either
L« Otatn I
~«--------u-------- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Preston spent
■ The annual Darby Scliool reunion‘self bouquet. 1st Either Dunn; 2nd
»nJ p.fr *»&gt;■«• Sunday
t|)elr gon, Roy. and
(Continued from page one)
_____________ "••• [■I; CHAS. PEASE— rsiatlMri’rht.
। ,will be held at thc school on Sat- | Beatrice Dunning: 3rd Gertrude'
k.um.’rs family near Hastings~
____
(
day
of
this
week.
Haywood;
House
Plants,
flowering.'
ri».. rr.. I'*.---,21«2
....
Mra. Lula Gray spent Saturday 'out onto the water in two boats
We understand that our towns-' 1*1 Jennie Osborn; 2nd Belle Bar-'
F,Mr.
t4£* li'Tt? .! 5
1 "t'J and Sunday oi Harold Gray's in about 12:15 o'clock.
It so happened that Mr. Spells man. Jay Blakney is contemplating "num; 3rd Jennie Osborn. Foliage
PiTR iText-'i ,.1.,.W.
’-m. E-i-'t Assyria.
’
his companion. MaywuxiC. Mc- being the next sheriff of Barry Plants. 1st Lulu Wertman; 2nd Ger- j
If you are in need of money for financing your
rt-au )
'.-'.i- (•• r .-hi
y(|S Maggie Bennett of Battie and
Cunn of 17 Lakeview. Battle Creek, county. Go to it Jay. .we're fbr you trade Chandler;. 3rd Hattie Whittejhiore; Cacti. 1st Leda Harrington;
farm operations before your crops are ready to
HU
an electrician at the Portum plant. j—if I
iy.
wcro in a 8mal|
lhe safety
, According to all
2nd Jennie Osbon
, in. Mrs Lulu Gray.
ajl the
the reports
reports the ,2nd
Osborn; Terrarium. 1st
harvest, you m^y borrow money of the Char­
»'(»!( Sl.sr— M-irp.
nn N-.nh
Clavis
questioned before they ! J?lc?1,c,hfId b,y 1,10 &gt;?&gt;»
u B I",
, Sunday
j Ix-da Harrington;
Mr and Mrs. C
----- . of
... Battle which
Irh tiboth
weci
A^urium.'Eli, Reynold,” ,
-W» Iniar« Hoisat, Ilonirbold Ooodt. : Hau°*rr. Inquire Al 31*1 Soitlb ^Iv.lfi-r.
wuh Harve
iiurvn i..n
,- ..... ....
...School al Fill asburg Park last week
num: num:
AcoUariUm.
lotte Production Credit Association which is a
Mr D. R r.'l r
l( Creek i;yn; Sunday with
FrtTrt* Osraxw st LOW BATES
■a iv
K flat-bottomed ta.
“r,4. •“
--------------------.1-1 Itlil.XT V.hal
li.— !&gt; :l- th. II.... Clue.-man and family
large
boat. F^ch
Each J'
! “d’&gt;;JIT
,nDuul I
---------------* * --------------------- li
governmental agency organized for loaning
sixty
attended nnd
and at
at the
the first
first eoneon1
.iw
»t
M..III..III-.'•&gt;»
I-HI
fr
InHarye
Checsnuin
and
family
called
boat
set
out
along
opposite
shores
,
x
,
attended
SOUTH
BOWNE.
CmZEN’3 MUTUAL
jjnirv A 11 -H-U. M.ldl-slll.-. Mhl-ll. on his mother. Mrs Anna cheese- of the lake.
—dutner
dinner—
—everyone
everyone wua
was a winwlnIitest
—
Congratulations to Mr.'* and Mra. |
money for agricultural purposes.
.
Inor. - •
...
.
Fire Insurance Co.
Whdn the first circuit of the lake
®* H. A. Cramer on the arrival of n
Kill u: M -1
.1
1.. :.f man at Hartings Saturday night.
409 KsUnuoa N»ll. Bxnk BHc
Mr nnd Mrs. Herbert McGtoqklln. hna been nearly completed Spells. |lt, arterno?n ProKrarn. Enough said! j lltt|C grandson at the home of their
Money may be borrowed for a year at the low
A n«K« Ceassny Orx»nU*d 1974.
Mrs John Norton and Earl Cheese- who was using a bait rod, hooked a
b‘“y JI r”’0?, and One I son-in-law and daughter. Mr and
rate of interest of S% per annum.
•
■ 1 »■ !(-.■'■ ’-i- I'- f-n
7 1 1 mun attended the funeral of Jesse fish. He played It toward thc front [
1. Z. MAUK. Ixicll Repr*i«i&gt;UtiT«.
.a 1
•&lt; «
‘Mrs Walter Duffy of Grand RapHmIUixi. Mick.
„r rhr tear .nd Mr. McC.nn
M.1” J*"1
H*p; lrl&gt;. Jun. la.
.
) (UM (&lt;&gt;H - ilk- I- »
. .....Id ..di J,.,,..,',., Ch.rl.blr Frtd.y
Make application for your loan at the County
...
w.fl,
..II
Howard Nortorf oldest son of John moved forward with a dip net to
,2?™ , J*
' Rev I- H. Osgood of Freeport
Norton,
is
very
ill
at
the
home
of
hts
aid
with
landing.
Spelts
evidently
•!"
,
t
called
at
the
Frank
Walton
home,
Agent
’s office in the Barry County Court House
j bMi -.7 J! &gt;7
Rravfc IVIlkrt tliar
his balance "and
boat'overa iWednM&lt;iay mornlpg and at . last
______
________ _________ !lost
“.
*"d the &lt;-&lt;
“! | ■n.ur.a.y .R7n«,n. ‘
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Frank Norton and turfied.
reports was getting along very nice­ | Mra. Mary Halton had the mis- ,
.
.
. .
Sunday at Fred
McCann was thrown clear and ynn,„_.
,1 fortune one day last week of sus­
Bo'.&lt;U. in Vermontville
nway [rntn the boat After shouting.
nn hJ ratlwr nJen : tnlning a fall in which she suffered
WRECKING a
Mr and Mr&gt;. Peter Hoffman and for help, he struck wt for the shore.
his father. Owen i a broken hip
.
son Victor, spent . Sunday with
Two other boots nearby, one of. L Dodge Sunday evening.
Fordson Tractor
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allen of
Glenn Asplnal nt Hickory Corners them containing tlie two other , Mr. ufid Mrs J. R. Ferguson. Rec (Coopersville vUitad at Harold Yo­
With Extension Rims
Frank Will!I &gt; barn burned Sun- members of Hie party, were attract- 1। Wilcox and Mrs. Effie Harris , of der's Sunday.
day ni;’.!&gt;&gt; near miau.ght
ed- by tlie cries and hurried to the !Grand Rapids were supper guests of
Front and Rear
Mr. and Mrs. F. L Walton nnd
Mr mid Mrs C T Jones, and scene df the accident. McCann. Mr and Mrs. Leon Howk Thursday daughter. Bernice, called on Dr.
Charlotte, Mich.
E. P. REYNOLDS, Secy.
Dorethn Edmands nnd Mrs Libbie ncanng a state of exhaustion, was evening.
Edith
New and Used Auto
nr&gt;..
~
Among the out-of-town folks who I Peckham nnd sister. Mrs.
Mar-hail rpent Sunday evening with rescued ~
..1?“went
?:?. Ito
1 i£
!?' . »"'dd™ 'u»
tuner.l
orhSen
D..M Kto
ftr- I
O C MarshalL.
while Uw olh.r
“/"
m™ “
"" !
Part for All Cars
—
»*?■ -^77------- , 'bore
A call wax pul In for the.S-L^idav were ^/'and^lra jS
Rdn fi,’acfT'‘r o* Onshen.
---------------------------------------------------- ;»*•••■*"5 on"'crs and corwwr nt
Mr a«td Mra vJrell fJT 1Ind' c“,np 10 vl,“ h"
for
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
THF----------------------------------------- Hastings. One of thc fishermen in-1"HWson Mr and Mra. yrnjn Per ,^ral weeks. She wna accompan-1
Phone 2637
Hastings
/ tiiL C n UK C ri.,p. ( t.^l (he dip net Which McCann "JT**??'
MrRa^ I ‘cd by Ervin Long of Elkhart. Ind . a»d Kenneth, of Battle Creek spent entertaining company from Penn­
1
d
had carried. Attached to II he1^
'
"Ind'
• 11 -Wednesday
------------------with
and- Monroe ’long nf’ Orohen'
Mrs. Chas. «*'*Farlee. sylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strong and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and
found the artificial bait which
r I1 Mr nnd Mrs. Will CosgrifT of
CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN Spells
had been using with the line I
L
,d
? 5, *
IN CHRIST.
spent Sunday with Mrs. Jen­ daughter. Nancy Ann., of Jackson family attended, birthday dinner, in
still Intact stretching away into the !J*"n“ ‘ Lowell
and
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Jay
Dltman
of lienor of Charlie CIsler at Middle­
nie Pardee.
water
Offlecra.
when
they
arrived.
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’
w*,?
1
1 Miss Eleanor Miller accompanied Detroit spent from Wednesday till ville. it being his 7flth birthday.
'mis: II»V
.&gt; -I. -I.......... 1..I. -in
followed the line into the water un-1। Boyes. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Wolfe. Frank Kingsbury of New Hampshire Sunday with their parents, Mt. and Others who were present were, Mr.
Mrs. Verda Bumford, of Has­
I ..n.L
M'-h Mill.- fir.I ....... sr.1
Mrs. Harrison Blocher.
til over t»e spot where it went di­ |and
and Mrs. Gerrit Herreinan from ‘
tings. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ferguson and icmisln of Mrs C. M. Benedict) to
Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mr. and
M rectly down nnd dragged there.
i.1 grandson. Brice, of West Branch. Valparaiso, ind.. Thursday morning
I..'.." ■&gt;••111-}
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Mr Spell's body was thus located '
Mrs. Burdette Claler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford of S|x Lakes. to visit the former's aunt. Mrs. Emil
almost
immediately
bi
fifteen
feet
Mr. and Mra. Dun Claler and family
Refinance your car &lt; it..■
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jake
Walker
of
Hos
­
Tight
(nee
Bessie
Benedict)
and
u ••'. ' :
M.... i;..r l :
of
Middleville. Mr. and Mrs. Will
• of water. HLs hand still grasped;I Mrs. Alta Ferguson of Grandville. family for a few days.
tings spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mr. Cowles of Otsego, and Mr. and
Clsler
of Hastings. Mr. ' and Mrs.
tightly onto the fishing rod. The bait I Mrs
and reduce the pay­
Edith Cramer spent the past week
Frank
Bunker
pf
Alto
Mra.
Ear)
Oler.
1 '
.... f.
l|r.,K., ...d M il
had caught in thc dip net nnd thc I
Jay Blukney of West Carlton spent
in Grand Rapids with her sisters.
1
K-rirr
•
J
I-..:!,
|i-.JI
ments. Call or write
Elmer George and Mrs. Mary Mc­ Bunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
line had reeled out ns McCann
iifitan
•
Dorothy Van Patten went to
| ,W.-i M i K.-..-.1
« 57
swam toward shore
Mr. Spells'
4»r.uis». .
Traverse City Sunday to spent the Donald of Toledo. Ohio, spent lost Arthur Moore.
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH.
Koi: S" v " •
- v.l 1..-. ....r.
wrist watch had Mopped at twelve' William Smith Lx confined to his week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. week with their parents. Mr. and
P»t»r Hondrrd. Pastor.
minutes to one o'clock, indicating l'&gt;ed with u severe case of Infected and Mrs. Muri Neeb
Mrs. Sam Eckert.
.&lt;!■ y N. Ii—1 l« qn A M
1'1
thc approximate time of the accl- !M&gt;re throfttMrs. Willis Hutchins accompanied
Jud Tonkins says the man who
Miss Lola Wieland has been as­
dent.
| Mr “nd Mrs. Leon Leonard cn- Mr nnd Mrs. Milton Murphy to sisting Mrs. Patrick at Fillmore won't take advice Is foolish and so
EMMANUEL CHUBCH.
' .......... U.S. &gt;
II - 1 I I ■ • v.r
Dr
Kenith
McIntyre,
thc
coroner,
i^amed
the
latter's
brother
and
Hastings
Saturday.
(EPISCOPAL)
district with her house work.
Is the man who takes the wrong
said that Spell. woS evidently fam*'&gt;' from Chicago lhe latter part
„„
^
nB
Mun(pr
arrompanlP&lt;1
Mrs. Lena Mbhler accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Semlah Scese are kind.
National Bank Building,
you it‘ sr ,i..i. i ,i...
frightened because he could not ,«&lt; »&gt;?e »•**' Mrs T A Eash nnd Helen to^fcu3SK
Ionia, Michigan
swim nnd made nitle strangle The
Mr and Mr„s Burl Scudder of, Ungg BnturdB). nnd vlslu.d
body was removed to a Battle Crock i”**1*”?* ik^inUn^n
'1 daughter. Mrs. Warren Roush, nnd
1018 -19 Grand Rapid*
funeral parlor.
“nd Mrs. Ike Johnson.
family.
National Bank Building,
Mr Spelts had been employed at ’ *,r
MS!}’ । Mr. nnd Mrs Will Dipp and chllGrand Rapid*. Michigan
the Postum Company for sixteen J}f,d ar5,,Vs,111"* Mr and Mrs Wade j dren were Friday evening callers nt
BAPTIST CHURCH.
That We Are Carrying a Full Line of
iP-nrs He was a member of the , To*‘' a,‘d ,a?*l&gt;
1 Frank Walton's
is-r rl.-'Y V»M- .•.■■Irr. ----- 1 ,, K.i
1. J. Adeock. MlntaUr.
Postum soft ball team and for the ..A*,,. “nd
c®"4 i Mrs H. A Cramer left for Chelust three years had been named as children of Kalamazoo were S»&gt;n-| bovgan wt, Sundav
vWl hpt
^..,.1 ii,.... ..
’
a
member
of
the
City
Ail
Stars
Ji
^!Lf!
|
,
rnU
Mf
and
&gt;
daughter.
Mrs
Joe
Gerber,
who
Is
-M||,!. - »4'U 1 &gt;'l» K ... . ,l.j Or ... I....i,e
HLs position Was left short stop ’.Mrs
d., V,
,&gt;
-'seriously 11! following an ntwratlnn
’Sr FY
^Mra
rrReynolds^nt
He ««, « member ul lhe Mmumle
T ”
Mr. ’I'...'
,.l
™
“PP7}
Lodge No. 12 F and A M. He Is Sunday with their daughter and ’ b
fc-rs. Minnie Bouck visited Mrs.
*&gt; f4M-5 andHMra win Mnron
c,ara
of n',wnc Center SunHfl.P UlX'TI'l*-. V.. .-..1
»..r church or christ. coats oeove. survived by his widow. Gladys; two
children. Lyndon. Jr.. 14. and Wen-1। Mr and a.rs will Mason spent d
Sunday with their daughter and
*»W(l|
MI
dell. 5; two brothers and one sisI'-rlJ?1 H.'■
'
r, 77
&gt;• ‘. family. »«—. Lltts. aiid । Mr nnd Mrs. Will Mishler and
Mr and »«„
Mra. n
Bert
m thc
.n. «f
.nemoon
»u attended
auendM thc
th.'i JX"
roll *11 F -Ji.l.. .UIO.-T. O.L,
pfir.
This was the first casualty report- ln
‘&lt;rnodn all
“r'J'
”'
Mr. wm M”'£mJu,nded .b.
rd for thc current fishing season in Klnate* reunion al p’”'’ lnk
Them
Guaranteed Truss F"U nFST II
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Michigan.
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nASTINUB PARISH.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

Jhrir eighties and some in lhe nine-Thursday after­

FREEPORT.
Mr and Mrs. Ward Hyhrs of Milllngttin Were week end guests of hts
parents. Mr. and Mrs F. G Hynes.
Wort, on .he
I„ the'
* J .»&gt;'• , I
Tommie and Billie Vander Male church u complelcd and rvcrytMri, lr?„;.a“dB21nt„,V* E
ml
arc having a swell time with mumps 1, in rcadlurw .or .hr openln, and.£)?m,.?‘ ,nnd M' nnd
Kp U1
i this week.
! Donald Walton Is In Grand Rap­
ids lhe guest of his grandmother.
Mrs, .Ida Myers,.
Miss Grace Hart of Grandville
v: I';
The Prescription Drug Store
visited her mother at thc Bouma
w 11,..,.1 ..I,..,.. 72__ F l
q '.'7
*. A. L,BAKKER. Ptopr.
ElDUm. III., (llld MTS. ROAC Calif! Of f
home Sunday
, cIniHnff Ic'd hl- Wnrvnv Flliacw
fnl V|i; p. f.„ 1 ., H„ 1,1,. a
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
I Ralph Bouma and sister. Mrs.I----- -■ — — ...
; Stuart
om.ui Japinga
uapmga and
ana the
me latter's
latter s two *I a
A.. Puffer;
runer. Invocation
invocation by
oy Rev.
Nev Clark
Clara
’
ichildren. Katherine and Roger, of 6. Wheeler. Music by Delton
quar- M
t S E CHUBCH
*” “
'
DELTON
NOTES. t * ‘
Detroit
their mother and sis. tette: Talks by UUILI
other IUU1IK
former Dist. I " Jj!
-- fin,MIL,visited
UIIU Sinter.
Mrs.
Bouma.
and
Mrs
Hurt
Supts
:
Talk
by
former
nastor
Rev
.
3V'
?**
hlcb
held at
ter. Mrs. Bouma. and Mrs Hart I Supts.; Talk by former pastor Rev.
Slarr.n T&gt;i 11.7 ’ t.&lt;r&gt;’*4n M *’ll--'.'."!'."
HASTINGS MARKETS
Bowne
Center
on
Saturday.
• Sunday.
Hayes; Song, duel by Prairieville
I Mr and Mrs. Victor Sisson and people; Remarks by chairman of
Ccrr»—.rd WrdEtiday. Juor 27 19*1
1 I»'..l: 'IFS'T f,..» „l—l f..,ir ’■■■■••• .l.,.n
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Mrs Emma Sisson were Sunday board of trustees. L, N. Bush: Talks
r ,
Mr'.
Miss Geneva Couch spent the
by ***"
Rev Kendall and Rev. Rochelle;
)
guests
of
Miss
Mabel
Sisson
at
Has-i
**"
. ..
Project.
F-. . X... 7... M ......... n. j. .-7
Ungs.
Song by Prairieville quartette; Talk week end with her parents in Has­
Paltrr. 24c
ind
• M&lt;-*;iM|&gt; ». I.IKIS- 1-U.lrr nr.,1 f&gt;rm
by Rev. Chas. Ostrom; Solo by Roy tings.
Mrs.
John
Thaler
had
the
mMorOld pr.nr--. s-r r.n.h.1
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Dell and
tune to fall down the cellar stairs Adrlanson; Speaker. Dist Supt. Dr.
Mtiu and nidrt.
, •/ J&gt;... , r a'l .t S.v, r..n&gt; H «'
■■lulu
Saturday evening. Fortunately no Hugh Kennedy: Song by Delton daughter of Laming spent the week
Cewe. Ilrt «ri&lt;M. |i,, t„ 5r
। Van S.rlU-. «, ■rib, .4.1 ..f W-rir«n_
bones were broken but Mrs. Thaler quartette: benediction. Everyone is end with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn WotH.lfrr, tn.l .1 —.
&gt;„ I’-r
received some painful bruises.
most cordially invited to attend this rlng.
Mias Vonda Conley became thaJ
K;S:rri;'' ' ’
'
• Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lewis of meeting.
1
s'..,.. W.’.'.'-L* m'-'f "r"
imai br‘dc of Dale Townsend Thursday al
Shultz were guests Sunday of Mrs
Paul Richards and Edwin Lelnaar
rhon« aaes Hart nt thc Bouma home
Home of tlie bride's parents. Qbn-1
are speeding two weeks in the Boy
’
’
’
■
"V.c7
r'..7
’'a’
"'"7
X'l1
"'
r,7.fi.’“&lt;**'Se.
erat
illations
graf
illations.
Lloyd
B
Brayton
of
Dayton.
Ohio;
Scout
camp
at
Pine
lake,
and
LcaI.mrli.'tn f..«1.. -­
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kantner oi |
■print Cklrk-n. —
was a Saturday night guest of his trlce Dunning and Thelma Mott
■---------------- ------------------------,,h
Hastings
and Mr. and ,-Mrs. Carl j
father.
Frank
D
Brayton
With
his
are
spending
two
weeks
at
lhe
Camp
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Wespinter.
Jr., of Detroit, spent
wife he attended the Sullivan re­ Fire Girls' comp at Clear lake.
CHURCH.
, union at Lake Odessa Sunday
Arthur Eddy and son Elwood spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.1
Levi Kantner. and Mr. and Mrs.'
Dr, and Mrs. Wedel and daugh­ Thursday in Kalamazoo.
ters. Martha Jean and Patsy mo­
Harlan Wertman of Galesburg Claude Kantnep '
Miss Glenna Blocher of Holland*
tored to Ann Arbor Sunday and was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.‘
spent the day with friends, celebrat­ Harry F. Wertman Wednesday.'
ing their joint wedding anniver­
The Inland Lakes Garden Club Harrison JMocher.
saries.
Willis'Kantner and family and
held its second annual flower show
We are sorry to report the serknis' Wednesday afternoon and evening Guy Kantner and family spent
or CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
Mldillr-.
Cor. Chores ut Center Streets
- illness of Mrs. Seymour Osborn in the old bank building. It was Sumfay with Mr. and Mrs. Levi
--- caused from blood poisoning III
in the .* moat successful In every way and JCantner and Mr. and Mrs. Claude
so.
considering the' Kantner.
WmUm arm
Hcr many friends wish for especially
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bray of
KradiM her speedy recovery.
drought of the spring. Mr. James
Mrs LyIp Arno]d o{ tinging spent Shurlow of Augusta Judged the Lake Odessa called on Chas. Farlee
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Sunday afternoon.
the week end here with her parents.
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Babbitt.
tries and blue, red and white rib­ • Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kantner and
! Mrs Norn Hulliberger and daugh­ bons were awarded. There were son, Claude Junior, of Columbus.
ter. Mrs. Iva Sullivan called at their about fifteen complimentary bou­ Mlssorul. dime Tuesday evening to
10th
place here Sunday evening enroute quets received. Muph credit Is due the spend part of the summer with their
to their home In Grand Rapids from arrangement committee for the well parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kantner.
Lake Odessa where they attended arranged divisions and special men­ » Mrs. Alice Grant and daughter
the Sullivan family reunion.
tion-made of the beautiful posters. June and Mary Jean Shrendcr of
Rarnon a
Roy Nagier and daughter. Miss Some of the special features were a Grand Rapids and Irene and Alice
Mid w
' minor
Katherine
Sheoch. motored to miniature desert with growing cac­ Grant of Battle Creek are spending
Muskegon
Saturday
evening
and
ti. a "north woods." with lake, log the summer at the farm.
'i« !&gt;!■&lt;■ rFloyd Williams and sons, Charles'
were guests at the home of Mr. and cabin, etc., and a miniature rock
Mra. R K. Moulton. Mrs. Nagier ac­ garden. Visitors were present from
companied him home Sunday evc- Richland. Kalamazoo. Battle Creek.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
L»ur
nlng after spending two weeks with Hastings. Lowell. Nashville. Prairie­ Mat* of Mlrhlynn il«)&gt;•-■!.
her parents. Miss Katharine re­ ville,
Cressey,nd.Cloverdale, as well as
mained for a visit.
Delton and vicinity. Awards were
Uh t.. tb«nk 1 Dr. H. S. Wedel and family are given as-follows: Family Table ar­ A. !». IPU
Zro
now "icv,y tocalcd bi the former Dr. rangement. 13 entries. 1st. 'Lillian
Gt^wold residence. Mra. Vivian An­
- derson is making her home wltli
. MrfWtv.
them for a time.
entries. 1st Leda Harrington; 2nd
Mr. and Mrs. Lipscomb of Grand Ella Reynolds: 3rd Philip Quick.
-.r;
JI"'
71 .
Rapids auviii
spent ouiiuar
Sunday siniliwil
afternoon Willi
with
_
,,
. . ... .
impius
SlUiuax Popolar
John T,l.r
th,
a,Mllur. M„,.orno Knowla. Blanche Richards: 2nd Lulu Wert­
It is only within the present cen­
ond son of John Tyler, a former and family.
man: self bouquet. 1st Ella Rey­
tury that stadiums have been con­
governor .of Virginia, and Mary
We hope to be able to tell you next nolds: 2nd Beatrice Dunning: 3rd
structed In the United Blates; now
(A rm I stead fe. Ty'.er. -IT«-*ldgnt*Ty- week all alriut the M. E. Sunday Gertrude Chandler. Vase arrange­
there are at ledrt forty that seal 23.- ' w.nt tn Im. rrfrl.
ler
left
three
daughters
and
two
School
picnic
being
held
al
Fallas
­
ment. large, mixed, 1st Blanche
| diUnn. .Mr ie-f &lt;
-burg park ort Tuesday of thU week. Richards: 2nd Ella Reynolds; 3rd
WANT To nj-v B r-.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E- Brunner''and
Mrs. Pearl Smith were guests Sun­
day of Ben Walt and daughter Al- rington; 3rd Harriett Leonard; Vase
A synthetic carpet fabric has been I
I
' "He who has nothing .to share
arrangement, large, self bouquet. 1st
produced by fixing onspun goat hair
JtrrarJ. Sit. 4
s 7 with the poor," Said HI Hq. the sage
“ •- —----Maurice Overholt Is tn Kalama- Blanche Richards: 2nd Jennie Os­
vertically In a rubber base, which
' Four million pounds of evaporated
Chinatown. "Is hluuu-lf Jn the ujo
k&gt; ‘where he has employment at born; 3rd Lulu Wert man: small
la vulcanised to a rubber-coated
,milk are consumed daily in the. saddest of destitution."—Washing-।the State Hospital for tile summer. vase, self bouquet. Lst Gertrude
fabric backing.
j United States.
| tuu Star.
■
Little Miss Vemlce Marrow of Chandler; 2nd Gertrude Hayward;

Every trnsi we fit 19 guarantaod to hold the rupture
and wo keep it in proper ad­
justment for you. Let ns show
you the New Akron Truss
feature "Selective Prewnre
Control”. Nothing else Ilka
it- We,are axcltudva reprsaaauUvaa.

CARDS of THANKS

Wallace Feed and Seed Store

E

Delivery
Your Phone Call Starts Our Trucks On the Way

Hastings Ice &amp; Fuel Company
East Green St

Telephone 2194

Service
Just as in every profession,

trade or business, the funeral
directing profession has kept
show.

There were about 125 en­

pace-with modern progress.
New methods, more efficient
service has been the demand—

and it has been given.

Our es­

tablishment has kept step with

every new development so that
today we offer to our communi­

ty Tuneral services of a type

that will win appreciative ap-'

proval.

Hayward; 2nd Esth
Blanche Richards.
Basket

rift

arrangement,

mixed,

1s

Charles H. Leonard
Bertha Adams. Small, mixed,
Distinctive
Funeral Service

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

1st

TELEPHONES IMS 2417

Harriett Leonard; 2n

�| Wednesday, June 27, 1934~

PART

THE HASTINGS BANNER

-------- -----------------------(great need of a parsonage, he bought and has always done worth while
ALLEGAN
COUNTY FAIR.„
Follows lhe, “«*------------9“^two lots In Hastings on E. Green St. things. Its pastors have brought
awed «&gt;
ae, ■enenlaYlta
.
teip and comfort to the sorrowing.
•oapuu. tn
u&gt; ovhlhltzwft .
at the Allegan county fair last year, and by untiring efforts he got most It lias given help and sustenance to
shall ha rnntlnnewl aa &lt;1 oMi.U
.
taut association
-a-..
'umber and work donated for thc needy and who can estimate the
the fair
has mcvmictj
decided w|
tai'of
make
no
charge
to
exhibitors
thu!
our
Present
parsaiage
and
moved
w» Brk»’ “*™ *»orinfluence for good it has been
'year fof entering exhibits, officials lnto u even before it had doors ar.d through all the years. Only the
gan Owned by Wm.
ty roads will be well maintained
have announced.
windows. In those days our early Master "whose we are and whom we
and u
that
highways win.
will, in
“‘ township
‘o’nsmp nignwaya
Stanford
' Entries may be made In any de- minUlers were very busy men trav­ serve" knows all It has accomplished.
AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF the course of a few yean, become
the back
of ~a mirror In an: old
pa foment wmauu,
without p-jincuL
payment oi
of aa icc.
fee. elln»
8 ---------------•&gt;&gt; their appointments
with Some tel) us we do not need so many
good
kvuu
roads—uu,
.v.ua
not IS
as guuu
u
good as county
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----------- -------MICHIGAN
INC0N1—’ In
-----------------------Wllllnm
Otnnfnrrl nf
— ■ exhibitor
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..
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highways or trunk lines, but good or-o.r.
»ln William
Stanford
of MaKtincnv
Hastings Each
may.
according
to Hnrm
^s* nnrl
and Knrov
buggy, aad Dav
Rev. Jones churches but I think we need them
I enough for ordinary traffic. The:Routc
“ working
he found
a^ocutfon
buy! ^ould
a member-i?^
be in
up and
out ­in ttie coun­
■-—- «• w
——
— —•—on
—• —
------ ouicuiu.
ouy officials,
a memberbe up and out
the coun
8I8TENT
newspaper
31’.ye
years
It was ship
ghlp ticket
Ucket for
for one
onc dollar
dollar wmen
whlch enen. i"'
|try soliciting material and help -v
by the things that keep people away
Ibalance
news
PaP^L ?
?rs old.
1 balance of the aastaxis'tumed
gas tax is tumed owr
over " w
~
snip
ucxei
lor
uue
oouar.
Reml-Week
IvJNews
.L,_. to
? admission
r Y*...“, each
' . day
. . of .,11(Yw
time some of
«f'the
farmer, were
were from the church. Today memory
to the state highway department of
Scn
}1'W^kly
4'” nuh Lshed f! S. him
* U«ne
the farmers
WANTS
TO CUT GAS
at Staunton, Va.. on Tuesday. May the fair
falI and
and also
al3o rives
flvca him
hta a
a votai
vote CBW,
eating
It was uuucr
under nu&gt;
his shows me the pewa of this church
*» breakfast. 11
--------- "k- ■e-i.iz. r.r-ai-™ iMichtgan. and used for the ._C*
con-.... .
26.
1903.
at
any
meeting
of
the
association.
•P
“
tora,c
aUo
lhe
Welcome
church
TAX TO TWO CENTS atructlon of trunk line highways
Il U believed by.officlM^tthb!*^^-^ I think it was he. peopled with the faces of those dear
An item on the first page chron­
men and women of God. who being
ML.
, —-——, ,, _
' and for their maintenance. At the
That Would Not Yield Enough present time were it not for federal icles a tornado Ln Nebraska, which plan will offer particular benefits to though I may be mistaken, who or­ dead, yet speak through the godly
‘h$ claj“ t*?"’
...
hit the towns of Pauline, Norman those people who have only one or
Influence their lives have exerted on
'aid.
to Keep Up the Trunk
**** the state highway
"* department
‘
‘
entries to make and it U in fhurch had a cIsm there also which other lives. Like a stone thrown on
| could do only maintenance work and'Fairfield, killing 20 people and a.. few .........
..
. .
rh»v r-&lt;* 11-zl
"CMinm.
injuring many more.
Line System
line with the policy of the manage­ they called the "Figure 8" appoint­ the water that starts ripples which
with the available funds.
ment, and the place was sometimes Anally reach the farthest shore, It
Another
startling
piece
of
inter
­
ment
to
encourage
complete
ex
­
|
If
the
program
13
carried
out
as
It seems to the writer that a most._____ _ _____________________ ___
called "Pod Auger" but Rev. Jones goes on and on having no end.
news was tlie automobile hibits in each department.
With cab and body. Good running order.
; foolish and short-sighted effort Is advocated by the Automobile Club national
called the church 'The Welcome"
Millie J. Fisher.
being made by the Automobile Club of Michigan, the amount of weight race from Versailles, which "caused
church and it has been known as
profound sensation." "Two were HISTORICAL SKETCH
p of Michigan In circulating petitions, tax will be fixed at the low rate a
thal
ever
since.
Rev.
H.
C.
Cham
­
and many injured" says a
' one calling for a referendum next of 35 cents per 100 lbs. It should killed
OF HASTINGS CIRCUIT berlain succeeded Rev. Jones oc­ VOTERS TO PASS ON
fall asking that the weight tax be all be paid to counties. In the na- headline. Tlie race was finally or­
cupying the new parsonage and sup­
dered discontinued by the French
THREEAMENDMENTS
permanently. maintained at 35c per । ture of.things, with the fifteen mill government.
Mra. .On* Fisher Relates the porting himself and wife and four
*
100 pounds, tlie other seeking a ref-! tax limitation. It Is Idle to hope for I The burial of a^Harlequln
on the "princely" salary of Mord Proposed Changes to
Great
Pastors' Names and Many children
erendum on the gas tax. reducing lb any property tax to aid in thc con- |D y d“
‘~/d
~
$350 per year, the salary then paid
to two cents per gallon.
| struction or maintenance of high- u^wm MSTfim
future
State Constitution Likely
Happenings
the circuit minister, and often a
fine running order..Kew rear t(rea- Only 09
A paragraph in
tn the circular sent ways. To maintain county systems •&gt;-&gt;'
* Before Election
Mrs. Orr Fisher of Martin Comers great deal of this was in produce,
lhe Banner by the Automobile dub,of roads properly and do such concoffin and its head reposed on has written the following very inter­ such as hay. wood, potatoes, flour.
Three constitutional amendments I
of Michigan reads as follows: Istructlon work on them as ought wood
_______
__
___
U1C
butter,
etc.
Rev.
A.
B.
Johnson
fola pillow of flowers. Nine autos car­ ___
esting historical sketch ot tlie Has­
at least will be submitted to Michi­
"These limitations will save the mo-1 to be done. ■! the weight tax should
circuit or
1932 Model, in first class condition.
many mourners." Tlie dog was Ungs
tings’ circuit
of lhe
the Methodut
1' * ‘ |' !»&gt;«„«", Chambrrluln usd arrvul gan voters al the general election I
torlsts millions of dollars, and will be paid to The counties. The Mc- ried
13 years old and had appeared on
materially help Michigan's two Nltt bill will continue to take $4.- Uie stage in nearly every part of the church, which now Include, the .p- ™,,*''11/""
November fl.
.
Also a very good 1930 Model A Ford Sedan,
.W Her. Chu. otun, who
principal industries, the manufac- i 000.000 yearly from thc gas tax re- world—before the Czar of Russia. polntmenu «t M.rtin comer.. I
with motor just overhauled.
Hendershott, Welcome and jwas on T1' clrcult
y.carfi- A flPe posal to elect all Michigan judges
turc and servicing of automobiles. ‘ celpts. That will leave for the state Empress of China. Mikado of Ja­ Quimby.
..rm.
man ind
tvnlral
Rnffllshman.
who who
mana and
a typical
Englishman,
bn separate non-partisan ballots.
and the tourLrt and resort business." highway department only thc bal- pan and was the recipient of a col- Good Will:
Hastings circuit was organized by took everything in deadly earnest. If the amendment Is approved by
It might have that effect for a year a nee of thc gas tax to pay the ex-,
Rev. Ottan was followed by Rev. F.
the
Michigan
conference
In
Septem
­
voters all judicial elections ranging
or two; but the Automobile dub pense of the department Itself, to I granite monument will mark Tyras’
ber of 1884 Bishop Nlnde presiding. A. Hatch, who was with us I think from supreme court to municipal
of Michigan is overlooking the fact keep several thousand Mlles of last resting place."
Remember that the New 1934 V-8 Ford still
Rev. A. K. Stewart was appointed about four years and who organized court will be removed from partisan
lhat the one thing responsible for trunk lines in condition for the
the class at Quimby and under
Evidently the politics of the paper
thc wonderful expansion of lhe au- I heavy traffic they berfr, and for new was Republican. Judging from the pastor oveg. the circuit which con­ wiwse leadership the Quimby church elections. Oh the face of It this;
leads in sales, the country over, by
tomobile and garage buslneiv, was construction. It is safe to say that, editorial page, one item scoring Wil­ sisted of five appointments, one of was built. Rev. W H. Todd was our sec ms n desirable change, but should
a wide margin.
good roads. People had the money | If the gas tax Is cut to two cents liam Jennings Bryan for thinking which was taken wholly from tlie next pastor followed by Rex. Rich­ not be confused with a proposal
Woodland circuit. Ionia district,
which
has
been
suggested
from
time
,
to buy automobiles from 1900 to I a gallon, tlie state highway departhe could be nominated for the presi­ known as lhe Martin appointment, ard Yost, who was with us I think to time to have all judges either ap­
1910. Some of them did so; but ment will get just about enough to dency a third term.
about four years. He was followed
located
in
the
western
part
of
Cas
­
pointed or elected for life terms.
they were of little value except in maintain the present mileage of
tleton township; another known as
The second proposal, if approved,
cities with paved streets. Cars had. gravel and cement roads. It would
the Altoft appointment looated on leaderthip we built the church sheds would make It impossible for any
IT’S THE REAL KEY
not been developed then as they are ’ be idle to expect the building of
the townline between Hastings and at Martin, right after which the cars future legislation to Increase auto­
now. Even If they hod been, they more cement highways. What would
became
so
common
we
had
no
need
A distinguished speaker recently Carlton townships and taken part­ for them. Rev. M. E. Hoyt was our mobile weight taxes above 35c per
would have been a "delusion and a'happen to the cement highways alinare." because an automobile is of ready built, with heavy trucks and declared In an address that the key ly from the Hastings charge but next pastor and he rallied the men 700 pounds. This 13 tlie amount,
little value unless one has good busses pounding them to pieces, one to recovery from the existing depres­ mostly from Woodland; two appoint­ together and did a lol of excavating now collected by the state under the
roads for It to travel over.
| can well imagine
It would take sion is religion. We believe the ments taken wholly from the Has­ under the church for our basement
tings charge located In Rutland
How did we get good roads In only a few years till our best paved speaker stated the truth.
which was finished by his successor. slon of the legislature.
The supreme need at the present township, the Yeckley and Podunk Rev. Karl Keefer.- During the pas­
The third proposal on the ballot.
Michigan? For many years people trunk lines would go to pieces for
were taxed to build them, the tax lack of money to repave and keep time is courage and faith. These are appointments, lhe latter now called torates of Rev. Hoyt and Rev. Kee­ If approved, would reduce the gasthe
Goodwill;
the
fifth
appointment
being levied upon property^ Tlie them In proper condition. Thai not only taught by. but they are the
fer our circuit was put In with the bline tax from three to two cents
Phone 2121 Heatings
ttate sold $50,000,000 of l»nds for i would reduce automobile manufac- very foundation of. religion. If taken from the Johnstown and Bal­ Hastings church and then known as a gallon, and would prevent any fu­
road building. Then it became plain, I ture. cut down tourist traffic and every person In tlie United States timore circuit In lhe Kalamazoo dis­ the Hastings parish which was later ture legislation from increasing the
and justice demanded, that owners | reduce the garage business. There hod confidence in the future of this trict and known as the Hendershott discontinued. While we were a part tax. This measure is extreme and
country and got busy, expecting the appointment. However, long before of the parish we aUo had as help­ Will place Michigan's entire road
of cars using these improved roads can be no question about It.
ought to pay for their construction | There is no reason why nutomo- country would work out of.the de­ the Hastings circuit was organized ers two fine women. Mlis Bess cro- system in Jeopardy at the expense
and maintenance. Then we had a bile owners should not pay for the pression, its end would soon come: there was a Bunday School and foot and Miss Nellie Shorter. Miss of a reduction In gasoline tax so
large weight tax. later followed by construction and maintenance of
Nothing could case a disturbed preaching appointment at Martin. Shorter being with us about five slight that It is likely to have no
the gas tax—which the Automobile Michigan highways. There Is no state of mind to such an extenf'es Rev. Bray. Rev. Roberts. Rev. Or- years. Rev. James Wesbrook. a ven­ effect whatever on the retail price total cost of Ute two elections, ac­ spent $225,849 on ballots, suppl
cording to a survey just completed. and recounts. The department
Club of Michigan strenuously op- fairer way than by lhe weight nnd confidence that the Maker of this wick and Rev. Judd were pastors erable man of God. was our next of gasoline.
state spent 9500 tn supplying I
posed.
I gas tax. If we reduce the latter to universe and of our world has . the here while It was a part of the pastor, followed by Rev. Chas. Ken­
Then a law was enacted requir- two cents. It will mean reducing the good of His children at heart and, Woodland charge.
ELECTION COST HALF
582 registered voters tn the slate counties with official notices of ek
On Feb. fl, 1887. Rev. John B. dall. Rev. Roy Showerman was our
Ing that half the weight tax be paid construction and lessening the up­ if they will follow HU guidance, will
the cost of elected Michigan state tlon and official ballot forms.
next pastor but owing to ill health
DOLLAR PER VOTER and
. to counties for the construction and keep of our trunk line highways, be led into paths of peace and pros­ Knott, who was pastor, then called was only able to stay with us two
county officials was 55.7c per
a meeting of the members of the
maintenance of county highway Tor which all other highways arc perity.
years, and our present pastor. Rev.
Here are some Interesting figures voter. Rental of polling places and
systems. The last republican legis- the feeders. If we leave these speIf
“ worry
wuny ujuiu
could be
oc eliminated,
cnminaiea. we church at the Martin schoolhouse to Conklin, was sent to us and we hope
on election costs complied by the sale; les of election officials smount­ the downward path in a year, j
lature made it possible, under the dal taxes as they now are, we can would take a long forward step convene Feb. 10 for the purpose of to keep him a long time.
ed to $568,346. This constituted the
Michigan
department
of
state.
For
Horton bill, to turn over nil the continue to Improve our highways, economically. What could do more 'electing a board of trustees and
biggest Item In election eoat. It took will have done your duty to yt
weight tax to counties, until they
If the Automobile Club of Mlchi- to eliminate worry than confident1 making other arrangements to erect .This church stands as a landmark every vote cast in the primary and $302,790 to cover lhe cost of /egi*- city.”—Austin J. Roche, Ootsa
»an retire their outstanding Covert gan. instaad of trying to saddle the belief and faith in a Master who a church edifice. Its first board of of monument to thc sacrifice and general elections of 1932 the tax­ terlng voters while the 83 counties sloner of Police. Buffalo, N. Y.
rood bonds. Hje McNltt law, also .burden of highway construction and said: "Seek ye first the kingdom trustees was us follows; Delos Hop­ devotion of godly men and women, payers of Michigan paid 41 l-2c. Hie
passed at the special session of tlie1 maintenance upon other taxpayers, of God and HU righteousness and kins. Frederick Barry. Benjamin Mc­
last republican legislature, oppro- । which it cannot do because of the all these other tilings will be added Intosh. William Joslin and Jesse
prlated for 1932 882.000.000 from the 115 mill tax limit, could be made to unto you." Tlie "other things" He 'Townsend. Frederick Barry after­
gas tax to be used In the develop- ■ see that Its program will defeat the mentioned were food, clothing and a wards gave them one-half acre of
ment of unimproved township roads.! end whieh It claims to liave in place to stay. "As a man thlnketh land on section 8 across from the
This sum is to be increased $500.- j view, viz: Increased production of in hU heart so U he* The mental ■schoolhouse as a building site which
100 a year until It reaches $4,000,- | cars and Increased work for garages attitude of people toward their con- was thankfully received. In August
DOO a year. The entire amount —it would seem ns if- they never ditlons and surroundings will have u 'of the same year the building com­
ronus from the gas tax and must be would undertake such a plan as they vast influence either in making them mittee reported the solicitors had
propose. We l»ope [the voters of more depressed, if their thoughts 1obtained $450 in cash and $105 in
Michigan will bury li, as they cer­ are wrong, or more hopeful find de- '-work on their subscription papers.
tainly should.
termined to fight their way out, if 'On Thursday, Sept. 6. they held a
bee to excavate and commence work
their thoughts are right.
.Ona dose of ADLKRIKA quickIbsen's play "Peer Oynt" was
We know the cynic will sneer and preparatory to building the church.
o
ly relieves gas bloating, cleans
nait nrrrM nravr and lower based on the life of a man who in­ say: Any Father Who brought us all At a meeting of the building commit­
habited the Julunhelmen Moun- Into being should care for ALL HU tee April 28. 1888, It was decided to
children. Can a father do as much hire the work done by the day and
less exploits.
for and help to as great an extent to hire a Mr. Keiser as head carpen­
a child who Is disobedient, or ter at $1.75 per day and board and
$4,500,000,000 is the approximate thoughtless, or both, as he can for W. H. Patten to help him at $1.25
valuation of motor vehicles Ln the the child who U obedient and a day and board himself. Thus
B. A. LYBARKER, Druggist.—Adv. United States.
thoughtful? If the alm of everyone
were to be obedient to hjs or her to completion and finally to the ded­
Heavenly Father, to live a life In ication of the church In the year
harmony with HU revealed will, that 1888. under the pastorate of Rev. W.
attitude of mind and of life would D. Rowland.
Rev. J. B. Knott followed Rev.
help greatly to mend the economic
situation in which our country finds Stewart, he being pastor In the year
1886. Our church at Martin was
Itself.
built In the year 1888 under the
pastorate of Rev. W. D. Rowland
MY FORD.
Thia Bank has enjoyand so was practically a new church
My little Ford truck,
when I came to Castleton town­
cd the confidence of
ship In 1889. It had a 'flourishing
When you start him up
thia community for
Sunday School and good congrega­
He makes an awful fuss.
tions
in
those
days,
and
there
was
If you give him a turn
nearly half a century.
always the Thursday evening prayer
And do it quick.
meetings
and
it
had
to
be
a
very
You want to took out
You are invited to
bad evening Indeed if the class lead­
For maybe hell kick.
participate in the
Sometimes he'll start off good and er. Rev. George Keagle, ever missed
being there. He was an elderly man
strong.
aplendid advantagea
And sometimes hang off good and and lived over 1 1-2 miles from the
church, and yet if his faithful horse
tong.
offered by thia old
Get the coils and plugs adjusted Prince had been working hard he
often
walked
the
three
miles
to
at
­
right
banking insti­
tend this means of grace. We also
And let him stand Just over night,
had another local minister In the
tution.
If you go to church or go to lodge
The first place you'll go will be the Martin church. Rev. W. H. Joslin,
who with'hta good wife were faith­
garage.
Sometimes he’ll pull like an old ox ful workers In the church for yean.
Some ot the faithful members in
team.’
Hell puff and snort and throw off those days were Mr. and Mrs. John
Keagle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barry.
steam;
Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Whetstone, Mr.
And then again he'll want to rest
Deposits Are Insured
He wouldn't pull a setter off the and Mrs. Delos Hopkins. Mr. and
Mrs. Nlal Wellman. Mrs. Janie Well­
under the Federal
Now I want to sell this old Ford car, man, Mrs. Levanche Merrick, Mrs.
Celia Hilton. Mrs. Ida Mead. Mrs.
And ought not to go so very far.
Banking Act of 1933.
Alice
Mead,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Mc
­
To
find
a
man
who
wants
to
buy
We Furnish Container
Bring Your Container
Intosh. Mr. and Mrs. John Whet­
A tiling his patience for to try;
stone.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cassius
Stowell,
He’ll find It here and like as not
He'll keep quite cool or he'll get Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Townsend, Mra.
Sophia Mead and an uncle, Jesse Cot­
real hot.
Written by E. H. Adams, Freeport ton. The Keagles living 1 1-2 miles

WSHOMED PROPOSITION

‘SXTSS-S

I^iIfinds newspaper

PUBLISHED IN 1903

proved and become a part of the
county road
roaa system.
system, If
if tijls
tqts plan

'

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Aro you interested

Used

True'

One 1931 Mod. AA Ford Truck

One 1931 Mod. AA Ford Truck

One 1928 Mod. AA Ford Truck '
1928 4-Cyl. Chevrolet Truck

One Mod. B, 4-Cyl. Ford Pickup .

toot* and
1 Inner. in
L Middle*
birthday.
were. Mr.
an from '
Mr. and
1 family,
nd family
Mrs. Will
nd Mra.
ion spent
and Mrs.

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.

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’
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Hastings, Mich.
2115

double buggy to church and brought
CLAY HILLS.
Farrell Bums of Harris Creek ft as many neighbors all along the way
assisting Leon Potts with his farm as could pile Ln. regular Methodist
This community extends their
sympathy to Mrs. Eugene Haight in
the loss of her brother. Warren McNee, ot Grand Rapids. He was killed
in an auto accident.
Roy McCaul and wife and Guy
McNee and wife attended tlie
"Walkathon” in Grand Rapids Sat­
urday evening.
Leon Potts and wife and Maurice
Lewis and wife of Kalamazoo went
to Lansing Sunday and spent the
day with Harold England and fam­
ily- __________
__________
The people who borrow "their
neighbor’s paper might send in a
ularly.

How well I recall lhe faces of our
pastor and his wife as well as these
members of his flock I have men­
tioned. most of whom have gone on
to the "mansions fair" they so often
sang of. for one of Rev. Rowlands
favorite songs was "When we reach
the blessed portals, leading to the
mansions fair, in the land of life
Immortal, we shall safely enter
there." Rev. Rowland served the
circuit and Martin church three
years aad was succeeded by Rev.
XT .T 'Rrnamffll whn wlx with iu twn

O. K. Hollister.

Rev. C. W. Jones

years and should have been called
the "building" pastor. Seeing our

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ficers and directors of known integrity and finw*
cial ability and run on a sound busines policy.

HASTINGS CITY B
Capital $150,000.00

Hastings, Michigan

T&lt;

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 27, 1834

CITY SCHOOLS PRIMARY
MONEY ABOUT $12,780

H. Leavitt Bunday.
Ray LaPine of Kalamazoo 1* visit­
ing his brother, Jack, and family.
Home Economics Specialist*
William Hammond and family of
Michigan State College
Battle Creek were callers at Lloyd
Owen Saturday afternoon.

Homemakers’ Comer
By

State Eatlmatea $10 Per
Peraon of School Age
—S to 20 Years
, Over 100- reservations for Farm

Federal Deposit Insurance

MILO.
The school census for Hastings Women's Wftk. to be held at MlchTwenty-three members and onc
In the closing days of the Seventy-Thin! Congress,
was recently taken by thc teachers | i8an state College July 22 to 29,
of our city school* without expense ।
been received, according to'। talned by the Charleston Club at
which adjourned a few days ago, an act was passed
to the district. It has not yet been -Miss Edna V. Smith, state leader of thc home of Mrs. Becker east ot
amending the 1933 Banking law regarding Federal De­
checked so we cannot give the total. ,ihoma demonstration agents.
Galesburg Thursday afternoon when
It is expected that it will be about । one of the outstanding features the Home Literary Club furnished
Just received our SHIPMENT OF Mei posit Insurance.
..
the same as last year. Tills census of the week will be a two hour daily the program consisting of the Club
CORMICK and DEERING MOWER and
Is required as thc basis for the dis- recreation period directed by Mr. Collect rendered and explained by
July lr1934, all deposits now standing on theJioqks of.
tributlon of primary school money to [ Robert £. Murray of the National eight members each taking a stan­
BINDER REPAIRS, also BINDER TWINE.
the schools of this city. The dlrtri- Recreation Association. New York za; special music both instrumental,
banks that are members of the Federal Peposit Insurance
button for 1934 will be based on the 'City.
and vocal and a reading (original) ■
Mowcra and Binders are Cutting Tools
school census taken last year, when I a series of lectures on community by Mra. Farr. Light refreshments*
Corporation and all deposits made thereafter will become
the number reported won 1.271. The problems will also prove of con- were served by the entertaining club
and edged tools—TO DO GOOD WORKschool census for this year will be | slderable interest to thc attendants, Closing an enjoyable and profitable
automatically insured up to a maximum of $6,000 instead
MUST BE KEPT SHARP and in good or­
used as thc basts for next year's or. Eben Mumford, professor of so- occasion.
of $2,500, as formerly.
primnry money distribution.
;ciology, will present "Trends in
Joseph McClurkln. Jr., and Miss
der.
Primary money is derived mainly Community Development" and "New Mary Bishop of near Hastings were
from taxes on railroad, telegraph.; Demands on Community Leader­ Monday evening callers of Mr. and
This change will enable persons to increase their de­
GET YOUR REPAIRS AND TWINE
telephone and sleeping car corn-,ship." 'The Community Aspect of Mrs. J. M. McClurkln. Sr., and fam­
posits to $5,000 each and still be covered by insurance.
NOW!
•
panics operating in this state, which ' Youth Problems" will be discussed ily.
are taxed at thc average rate of tax- by Prof. J. J. Thadcn. and Prof. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClurkln
atton in Michigan. Through the op- j-R, Hoffer will explain "Current So- and little daughter. Joyce Elaine, are
This bank is a member of the Federal Deposit In­
eratlon of the fifteen mill tax limi-.clal Legislation."
spending a few weeks wltli his par­
surance Corporation, also a member of the Federal Re­
tatton
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• for ents here while he Is .working for a
tatlon law. adopted
Adopted by the voters in
in, Among
thc ■lectures
planned
1932, there will be a large reduction ] the daily genera) assemblies will be neighbor. They spent Sunday with
serve Banking System, and all deposits are protected un­
in the amount of tax which tlie state a discussion of "The Tripod Tax tlie latter's parents pi Baltimure
can collect from these corporations.1 plan" by Mr. Burt Wermuth, man- township.
der thc Banking Acts of 1933 nnd 1934.
Prlmary money paid to our sciioolsagcr.
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of• ••
thc -Michigan
Mra. Thomas Spau and baby and
Flour, Feed. Coal, Cement. Lime, Brick, Tile
Farm Implement!
has been
high as $19 per pupil. Farmer, and Illustrated talks by Mr. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Smith and chil­
Owing to the operation of the fifteen C. E. Paquin of the educational di­ dren returned Wednesday from a
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HASTINGS, MICH.
mill tax limitation law the amount vision of thc stale Department of visit to their people in Pennsylvania.
to be distributed tiila year will be re­ Conservation. and Prof. J. W. Stack,
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Tack and
duced to not more than $10 per per­ of the College zoology department. daughter of Assyria visited their
son of school age.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Quick. Sun­
, Thc amount which Hastings
NORTinVEST THORNAPPLE.
&lt;day. Mrs. Quick went home with
schools will receive -for the
next
in
... Grand Ledge Sunday.
-------------Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allen and ithem for a week’s stay. 7711s morn­
EAST IRVING.
Bruton DeCockcr. who is working school year will not exceed $12,780 son Hugh of Grandville and sister. Iing a telephone call announced to
Itaat Weeks Letter.
that Mrs. Marie Goorhousc of Dorr nnd ilhe home folks a little daughter had
Miss Ruline Prys attended thc Lewis of Kalamazoo were guests of . Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hurry PenMra. Art Sherman and children of in the suirar beets near Wayland,’ and may be a little less than when,Mrs.
of Middleville spent ।arrived at the Tack home and de- Alumni
a
as
home
over
Sundav
sum.
There
have
been
years
when
Mrs.
John Alien of
banquet at Caledonia Satur­ Mr and Mra. Grant Dickerson Sun- nels.
■
Freeport spent the week with her
dayI Mrs. Lou Ahna Patton and daughMr Rcrnard Rvan of Jackson our 6ctl(xAs
5ch&lt;x,b5 have reached $20.000..
$20,000 . Wednesday tftomoon
afternoon and evening ,elded to stay. Congratulations.
1day evening.
mother. Mrs. Mattie Hodges.
..
.
All
the
nrimnrv
mnnev
must
be
tiscd'u-itb
iho
lull...'.
m...
from Saturday until Monday AI1 lhP Prlmary.money must be used [with thc latter's son. Glenn Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason of I ter. Miss Helen, colled at thc Mila
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scobey spent
Nora and Mildred Taggart of
Mrs. Jennie Page and son Osca: spent
m hbXlwS.
10 poy lhC “,!lrk■8 of te*chen'
i"nd family. Mrs. John Allen went ;
Sunday with tho former's mother at :Hastings arc spending part of their Richland were callers of Mr. and Ashby home at Shultz Sunday.
and Mrs. McNee attended a picnic
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-------to Grandville with her grandchll- 'Welcome.
vacation In the Edw. Walters home, Mrs. Bert McCollum Friday eve­
Rev. Holtz and son, Pcfry.'W Eu­
PRAIRIEILLE.--------- Idren for a visit.
Tuesday Mr. McClurkln and son
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedford and ning.
reka were here for the opening of
William Mullen accompanied Mr
Miss Ruth Heintz of Leighton and Harry were callers of their son and .son, Bernard, of the Powers district
Nonnan Fennels of Kalamazoo the fishing season. They like it line
and Mra. Lawrence Osborne and Maurice Thomas were Sunday aft- |brother. Mr. apd Mrs. James Mc- were callers at tlie home of Edgar
spent the week with his grandpar­ In their new home, but of course,
1 sons to Benton Harbor Sunday.
emoon and evening guests of Mra. iClurkin in Middleville.
Flfleld Friday.
miss their old friends and were glad
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pcnnels.
Merlin and Virginia Houvencr. Dora Keykey.
Leo Monlchck ot Hastings called
Miss Helen Patton of Midland to be tn Cloverdale again for a day
Eleanor Lewis and -Josephine Van
Tlie Parmelee Home Manage- ।the Brandstetter home Wednesday
at
thc
home
of
Claude
A.
Hammond
spent lhe week end with her moth­
Hout went to Kellogg Foundation ’ ment Club members with their fam- ■with twenty present. A program ot1 liomc Thursday evening.
•
er. Mrs. Lou Anna Patton.
,
Camp today to spend three weeks. ' Hies will go to Caledonia Park ;readings was given and a guessing
An inventor announces a robot
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mullen and Thursday for their picnic.
Some of our folks attended the which answers 25,000 questions.
game furnished by Mrs. Albertson. A
CI.OVERDALE.
Mrs Boyd Cortrlght of Otsego were
Samuel Aldcrdyce of Jackson is ;fine supper was served by the host­
Sunday School convention held al Parents of first graders will wak. for
guests of Mrs. Sarah Smith and spending thu week with his sister. ।esses. The next meeting will be at
Mrs. Barnum and son. Floyd, of Shultz Sunday.
thc later 16-cylindcr Improvement.
daughters Bunday.
Mrs. Scott Bcherwood and husband. :Prairieville Park al Gull lake.
Hastings spent Sunday with the
Littlt May Joyce Pierce is with
I Mrs. Oscar Palmer. Barbara Fox
a Welcome Home party was held
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hughes Grover Davenport family.
her mint. Miss Cora Mack, at Wall
"Nothing in thc world U worth
and Billie Ahrens of Hastings visit- Wednesday
evening
for Alton ।arc the happy parents of a little son
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Nadcll of lake for a few days.
considering except the truth."—E.
cd Mr. and Mrs. David Deal.
Stlmpson. who has just returned |born at Borgess hospital Thursday ।Orangeville nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Miss Hazel Pcnnels of Kalamazoo Phillips Oppenheim.
Kenneth Clinton of Pontiac is i home from college at Kalamazoo. ;morning. They were brought' home
Five quarts of New and
spending a week with his aunt. Mr. । About 60 were in attendance. A fine Sunday
■
evening and arc .getting
and Mrs. Jay Houvrner.
j supper and a Jolly good time arc re­ along nicely.
Improved Conoco Germ
; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hughes and ported.
Mrs. Wilcox nnd grandson. Jock
little Michael Quick are guests of
a fine attendance for supper at Bradfield, spent from Friday till
Processed Motor Oil luMr. and Mra. Vaughn Mott of Bear [the Aid Thursday evening. In the ,Sunday evening at Wall lake.
lake.
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I absence
the------president
and• vice
Callers of Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs.
bricated a motor nearly
Leland Honeywell and Marjorie president. Mrs. Mabel Adams tcrok Bradfield Sunday evening were the
Born were married June 6. Thc cere­ charge of thc business meeting.
former s sister. .Mra. Ryerson and
5,000 miles in a test
mony took place in the Holy Mater­
Six ladies from Mason walked In Mrs. Mina Scott of Hastings and
nity church at Dowagiac. After a with well filled boskets to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Flint.
against five nationally
short wedding trip they will live nt day with Mrs. Wm. Reid Wednes­
Miss Allda McClurkln is sick with
105 Telegraph street. Mrs. D. N day
tonsllltls and a goiter.
known, widely advertised,
Honeywell. Opal Honeywell nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson of
Mr. Bellinger has word that his
Mrs. Philip OTVxi’.e were in nttend- Detroit were guests of their parents. son. Warren, and family of S. Pasmotor oils!
nnce. Leland is one of our well Mr and Mrs. Fred Otto, over the adeka. Calif., are motoring to thc
liked and popular boys and thc best
farfr home here for the summer. Dr.
wishes of his.many friends here arc
Warren McNee. a former resident Warren Bellinger who has been a
THAT'S THE Oil FO»
.extended to them.
|ncic
but nww
now v,
of «jr&lt;uiu
Grand napruo.
Rapids, um
died practicing dentist until recently
| here uu&gt;
I The Prairieville school reunion will very suddenly from n heart attack since his health has failed. He
YOU* CAR I
'be held here Sunday. July 8 AU for- Thursday morning, funeral wns held hopes to regain It by a life in thc
mer teachers mid pupiLs and their tn the church Saturday and burial country this summer.
families are suposed to.be on hand, in the cemetery here.
Cooperative dinner.
Bring your | Mr. and Mrs. Manvel Ftnkbelncr
NEW AND IMPROVED
JIINDS CORNERS.
table service. -Come meet your old of Caledonia spent Thursday evcMr. and Mrs. Edd Holley of Kala­
schoolmatcs and teachers will do ning with Mr. nnd Mrs. Verne mazoo spent Sunday with het sis­
GERM PROCESSED
iyou lots of good. Tell others.
'Thomas and sons.
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phillips,
i Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Norris of Has- [
and family.
Eicluiivt New Ftriurti Protected Under Recent U. S. Patent*
tings visited Mra Norris and Lucy
MARTIN CORNERS.
Miss Mildred DeMott of Hastings
Sunday.
'
--- । Mr and Mrs. Gary
Studt and Mr.
spent part of last week with her
arJ Mrs. Delos .....................
-* an(j Mrs. George Bustancc and fam - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dc■I Mr. and
Hughes and
children of Toledo. Ohio.‘will spend uy Qf near Clarksville were Sunday Mott.
a week with their partnU, Richard callers o( Mr. anii Mrs. Clark Over­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tobias' of
Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. smjuk
Kalamazoo spent Saturday after­
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J Mr? nnd Mrs. Elmore Ellis and noon and Sunday with their par­
The Ladles Ad will be held at baby of Lake Odessa were over the ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobins, and
Mrs George Cowels at Delton Wed-!wprlc end RUCalR of Mrs. Ellis’ par- Marlon.'
nesday. July 11. po&lt; luck dinner.
enU Mr Bnd Mrs CIark ovcramlth.
Jay Webster of Urbandale spent
There was it good attendance at
— - - -— Thursday afternoon and night with
.church Sunday. There were bap­ er's Wednesday was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias.
tismal services and several were re­ Proceeds $5.10.
Mrs. Burrell Phillips and daugh­
These next two months you’ll drive farther, faster,
ceived into thc church.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Murphy of ter, Gertrude, spent one evening last
than at any other season. Roads will be hotter, too—
Mary Jean Smith visited Louise near Hastings were Sunday eve­ week with Miss Houghtalln in Has­
Sniflln near Guta lake Sunday mid ning visitors of Mr. and Mn. ,Orr tings.
more dangerous for thin weak tires. To go places safely,
[ Monday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Rendershott
Fisher
Sirs. .Fred
mid -son
pr*Kitnto avoid trouble and loss of time, equip now with husky
.I ......
.... Karr -■?.
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•
me l. A. 8. will hold an ice cream of Kalamazoo visited her parents,
kitkee. Ill. visited the formers sisnt ,hp Mart)n church pri^y Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias, Sunday
new sure-gripping Goodyears — every ply blowout*
ter. Mrs. Fred Smith, and family ------— June
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75c
afternoon and Monday.
evening.
You
arc cordially
last week.
protected
with patented Supertwist Cord. Get today’s
invited to attend.
,; _____
Mr. and
__Mrs.
____________
Ronald Haynes took
Mr and Mrs. Harry Skinner mid
Mr and Mrs. Orr Fisher were their son. Johnnie, .to pine jaltc
low prices anil the greater value we offer because Goodyear
daughter of McMillan visited the Sunday afternoon callers of Frank camp Monday morning.
.former's sister. Mrs. Fred Smith, on . and William Cogswell in Lakeview.
Dealers sell thc most tlrcs-by millions! See ua right
Mrs. Millie Haynes of Baltimore
I tlwir return from Ann Arbor * here
„uul B1K
„ mary
Minor naic
Bateman
and, m
Mrs.
Mary aim
and -aJW
Marie DeMott spent OU11USunday,
away! All types— all prices—in guaranteed Goodyears.
•hey attended the graduation °» Johnson of Spring Arbor were call-! with Mr. and Mra. Ronald Haynes
thi tr son at the University.
ers nt Orr Fisher’s Saturday.
hnd family.
u^1" J;'*’?*’ *’a* s‘&gt;. M’r ous y
Miss Beatrice Barry, who lias been i Mrs. Will Moore and daughter,
ill is able to be ab&lt;Hit again.
teaching in the
lhe Grand Haven I Margaret, nnd Mrs. Bums
Bump and
Lucile Higgins is visiting Mra.1 schools. Is spending her vacation daughter of Hastings drove to AnEvelyn Johnson nt Hnrbor Springs wlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo! goto. Ind., last Wednesday and
Mr*. Blmich Stanley. Betty Lynn Barry.
Electric
| called on relatives and visited Mrs.
mid Jack of KalmmiMxi mid Miss
of REAL Non-Skid
--------------&lt; ♦ *---------------| Bump's girlhood home.
Doris Boulter of Cressey were gucata
8 inch Fant
HOLMES (TIURCiU
Mr and Mrs. Isaac Houvencr of
of Mr and Mrs James Boulte^ last
YOU nothing extra
Thc Andrus family reunion was Hastings spent one- evening last
week. Mr’. Boulter was given a held al lhe home of Roy Wickham pweck with Miss Susie Phillips.
in the great
kitchen slioavr Wcdne^iay
Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Nora 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore and
NEW
Mbs Norma Castle in company Andrus Langdon of Bergen. New daughter and Mary and Myron
with three other teachers arc tour­ York. Relatives were present from Bishop attended the Welcome
. ing some of lhe southern states and Kalamazoo, Jackson, Lansing and Orange Saturday night.
the eastern states going as far as Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy
Maine. They expect to be gone at
We arc glad to report that Elwood and family ot the State Road visGOODYEAR GOODYEAR
, least two weeks.
Barnum -Is able to be up and around ited her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Keet
, Callen at Robert McKibbin's Sun- after being confined to his bed for .Tobias, and family Sunday.
SPEEDWAY PATHFINDER
Iday were: Mrs. Fred Boniface nnd several weeks.
ALL-WEATHER
| Thelma Tobias of Battle Creek
children of North Pine Lake. Mr
Mr. and Mrs. August Tasker of |knd friend. Everett Mier, of School­
lng. chafing. Co*t
Get our
29 x 4 AO
and Mrs. John DeForest anfl twins North Carlton were Sunday visitorkitraft spent Sunday with her para few cent* more
price In j'Oyr
lot Martin. Will Watson and chil-, at Roy Wickham's.
lehU. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias.
•fte
dren of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs-4■** Mr. and Mrs. Ross Winan and son. I
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Will Shattuck and family of Kala* Gilbert, of Battle Creek were week ■
THREE CORNERS.
dollars more In
। mazoo and Russell Watson of Crook-1lend visitors at Levant McIntyre's
| Sunday guests of Mrs. Miranda
Out-of-state relative* nnd friends will thank you for
’ Mn. Carl Perkins attended the Sisson were. Mr. and Mrs. Clement
suggesting a "Vacation in .Michigan.”
Sisson and family of Kalamazoo
»i)d Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reesor and
Only a few hours awav from any part of lhe midwest,
Ride on the Big
family of Woodland.
thia lake-bordered slate offers a reasonably priced
Super-Soft Tires
I it being the birthday anniversary of; M
u
ana
Miss Ret ha Roblnxort of Hastings
UxJrvn, .to ... IW honor
the New Curs are
kpent the week end at home.
and beaches, primesnl forests am! modern resorts,
Wearing—
|
•••
_ brfterr.oon visitor* at Welby CrockMra. Floyd Walters and daughter,
• If the farm hadn't been such a ford's,
boapitabic towns and cities nnd.great nianiifactiiring
Marion, of Grand Rapids spent thc
swell place to mortgage a few years I
past week with her father. Maury
plants add to its charm nnd interest. Splendid highago. it would be a better place to live
CEDAR
CREEK.
Moore,
and
aunt,
Mrsr
Clara
BlXson.
waya and boat and rail lines make it easily accessible.
I on right now.
j
Mr. and Mr*. Lewis DuBols oi
...
Mr. Walters of Carlton visited at
Ark Jot our
*t
. MltM „ J Augusta and Myron Wertman and; tlie home of his daughter, Mra. E.
Michigan's tourist and resort business brings large
Changeover Offer
It must have been a native of
nt —_- -—v cwmt Qn, 6. Flfleld. and family Sunday.
Aberdeen, who. in a London bargain I
basement, asked the attendant if Utal m?? hJ!?? Wertin
h
ployment for thousand*, and greater prosperity for all
sing spent the week end with the
there were another floor below.
L
of ata. We can Increa-c thnt lru*Ide*a further by telling
| Lloyd Owen and family .nd
and wE letter s parents here.
-----—1 Cairns were Sunday guests of WilMrs. Claude A. Hammond, Rose
ouLof-atatc friend* about Michigan a vacation advan­
Marie and Robert called on Mrs.
r&gt;
1
’
TL
uI
.
i
1,am
Bchrlber
and
wife
of
RuUngs.
tage*, and by spending our own vacations here.
Gone!
High Coit
Uone!—
----The
lhe nigh
Lost
We are giad to report John Gurd John Olner of Rutland Wednesday
J improving after his fall while hay- afternoon.
And, no matter which port of Michigan you visit thia
Of Stomach Trouble ilng.
Plynn Tuttle of the Little Red
summer, banish worry bv telephoning home and office
Don't pay $2.50 to 15.00 for re­ I Guyla Raae. wife and ton Leslie Brick district was a guest Sunday
frequently Cali ahead for rfercrvalioiu, or
- lief
from stomach pains indiges­ and Mrs. Phoebe Dunkley spent of hlx cousins, f*- —J
to tell friend* Von ore coming Long Dis- ./ Ax
tion. Try Dr. Emil's Adla Tablets 'Bunday with Floyd Wood and wife 'Flfield, and fam
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Umee eel I* will mid but little to the cdti and
/
Mr. and Mrs.
Waiters
—3 week* treatment only $1. Re­ ■near NashviUe.
—- -and;f«»nUy
Lee Lubumbe
spent Sunday evening with
much to thc enjoyment of your vacation,
lief or your money back—B. A. . Mr and Mrs. --------Phono 2482—We Come—Or) the Run
'children ot —
—.. Mr. —
Belding.
and «...
Mn. their ---------parent*.- Mr. .and Mn. Edw.
LyBarkcr, Druggist—Adv. [Claud Kelley
ey and daughter of Hu- Walton,
Wallers, and tamlly.
family.
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East Lansing. — Bugs, beetles,
moths, files, and al) sorts of other
insects tn all stages of development
seem to have chosen tills year to
put forth a concentrated attack on
everything planted In. thc ground,
according to the entomology depart­
ment at Michigan State College.
"Past records which show thc dates
at which Insect* are likely to ap­
pear In Michigan and whlih tell
when the sea-ron of serious injur­
tlce filed, proof of will filed, order ies U past will have to be revised.
admitting will entered.
Thc insects a?c arriving before
Est. Alfred Btorr. Petition re­ schedule and arc hanging around
questing authority to reduce note after they should be satisfied with
Hied, order authorising reduction in tlie damage done.
note entered.
Right now thi season tor cut­
Est. Emma I. Barnum. Inventory worms. is way past it* usual finish
filed.
. but the pests are still cutting down
Est. Cecil Burlnc. inventory filed plant* and ruining crops. The best
Est. Lydia E. Williams. Inventory treatment for the common cutworm ’
filed, petition for license to sell filed, is a poison bait made by mixbig
mlxUig ] u.r&lt; n
order for publication entered.
bran, molasses, and white arsenic '• J Mmtth.
.....
Eht. Samuel Campbell, Petition for or pari* green. One pound of the '
“
amended order assigning residue poison Is enough u&gt; mix with a
Irwin. &lt;luitit&gt; tli
filed, amended order a*signing resi­ bushel of bran. The bait is motsdue entered.
tened wltli enough water while being
Est. Fred M. Cushing. Inventory mixed so that a particle of poison
filed.
sticks to each bran flake..
Est. Henry J. Kraus. Petition for
The poison bait should be scat­
hearing claims Hied.
tered thhily In areas where thc
Est. Lewi* Lockhart. Annual ac­ worms are present. These worms
count filed.
work nt night so. sometime*, the on­
&amp;t. Thoma* cheesebrough. War­ ly evidence of their presence b the
rant and inventory filed.
wilted plants cut ofl .........
during Mn
thc,
Est. Ellen L. Roush. Inventory [ previous night.
,i Climbing, cutworms arc another
Est. Donald D. Hess. Order allow- fOrm of
hungry family. These
lng account and aj&gt;pointlng trustee 1 creatures climb trees and vines and
entered, order assigning residue en-,cnt the buds and leave*. The poite- ' —1 son bait helps kill thc climbing cut­
Est. Philip T. Colgrove. Order, %-orjn* but vines or trees should be
confirming sale filed.
protected by bands of tree tangleEat. Marques E Begur. Order al-,foot whlch catch thc insect as It
lowing account and assigning re-si- tries to ascend.
due entered.
I qqic army worm which is closely
Est. Henry Roe. petition to give, related to the ordinary cutworms has
deed pursuant to contract filed, or- appeared In thc state recently. This 1
der to give deed pursuant to contract
lhe first time in four year* that:
entered.
enough of thc species has been pres- 1
Est. Horatio E Miller. Order al- ent
— to
- do serious damage,
-■--------- Mason
—-— I| n-nrr HiirMnn. ti-m,i
lowing claims entered, final account and Charlevoix counties report the»-1'
of administration filed, waiver of worst outbreaks of the army worms
'
notice filed, order assigning residue to
date UUL
but AIK
the Insect may appeav &lt; &lt;■
LO UdLb
entered.
I..... -—
■'&gt;
| anywhere.
Lj
Est. George L. Hlncliman. Will
Tlie army worm-usually multiplies
filed, petition for probate of will in crops on low areas and then I
filed, order for publication entered, marches to other flelcLs as the orig- ' y'
petition f»r special administratrix Inal food supply is exhausted. Il,
filed, order appointing special ad­ is/nearly impossible to kill the in-1 •n ’ vv.wton;
ministratrix entered, bond of special sJcts after they art once established [ r"ii„vr,i i„
administratrix filed, letters of special in a field but they kan be destroyed . *i&lt;i
administratrix issued.
a* they are moving to new food sup­
Est. Mary Ann Wilkinson Collier plies.
Inventory filed.
The army worms orc trapped In
Est. George 8. Marshall. Order al­ । barrier furrows that are plowed in
lowing claims entered.
, series of three with the earth thrown
DURFEE
'ln thv dkrectlon fronl which thc inrci.i wi,x„
u—....
are coming. As tlie worms are
Est. George C. Foul. Annual ac­
count filed.
Est. Sarah Varney. Petition for
determination of heirs filed, order
for publication entered.
Est. Mary Ballenger. Petition tor
determination of heirs filed, order
for publication entered.
Est.-William E. Johncock- Order
confirming kale entered.
Est. Julia Catn. Order allowing
claims entered.

i?. cJS. iSlmmSidwx, cited
,»“» —rth tex ptaln. . to-|.. .
to Hastings because of the sarlous
V* ?lr?.w t!'c 501 nl° t*1L' on,c
lllnes* of Mrs George Baulch
111 wh,ch the
are trapped.
u
’£*c“;
Rctha Serven of Mt. Morris Is
;
worms
on lawns or in ficlcu for
visiting Miss Phyllis Rcaser.
worms
that
gel
by
the
barriers.
Mrs. Perry Hunslcker and son
came from Cleveland Ohio, with the1| Another pest which appears pcrIs now causing commercial
remain.! of Mr. Hunslcker. which | lodlcally
were laid to rest in the Striker ceme­ lasses in com and oat fields in the
I.southern tiers of counties. This is
tery Wednesday.
thc chinch-bug? another insect
Shrliln:,
William Knlffln Is in the hospital jWhich
must be trapped as It moves
at 'Ann Arbor for treatjnent for in­
'■ ftnii.
to ,new fodd supplies. The federal
juries received from being thrown government
is cooperating with
from a horse Friday.
-v MMriMt -. Michigan farmers this year In the
The Children’s day
flitted Brethren w:ir 0,1 chinch-bugs. Quantities of
Jhe East., Baltimore Uni
VUOtlxn Vr
“*
W
Mrs. Nancy Jarstfcr and,Mr, and Cr£LtUttorcicr8’ for chinch bum la

H-lb-29'

Mr. and Mr, Bid Rice .pent Sun-!“ «&gt;" « “«*“ u“ «&gt;«' »' '
S’riSlS? M'* S S’*
I ^hKWrlrr te plated h, punehteu

row Americans, indeed, have
seen rubber growing—that is why
the Firestone Plantations, a new
feature of thc Firestone Factory and
Exhibition Bustling, is attracting
so much interest at the World’s
Fair this summer. Actual trees
were brought from tho Firestone

Plantations in Liberia, Africa. The native village la shown In the back­
liquid rubber is seen flowing from ground. Firestone thia year baa
thc trees. All of tho steps in gath- ,many new valtiablo’end Intereatta®
robber .re .[.own .nd ex- exhibit!, IKIMn&lt;
including ,n.
the completaplained — tapping, tho preparation
*i. w#L.
mill, coagulation into solid rubber, manufacture of the lieA IBB
.
.
■ t
i Inren
Tl
—a wtiien
loon
Tires,
which mr*
are turned out at
sheeting,
smoking,
drying,
anal
—
.........---------------------baling. To make it more realistic a I the rate of 70 per day.

Grimmett Friday evening.
Arthur Chadwick and family of
Yankee Springs called on Arthur
Tyler and family Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed and Mr.
Scott Carr of Lake Odc.v-a were call­
ers nt Orval Tuttle’s Wednesday.
Miss Theresa Ann Feldpausch is
spending the week with Mrs. Robert
Bechtel of Hastings.
Alton Oltnstcaa nnd family and
John Tyler from Vermontville were
Sunday guests of Arthur Tyler and
family.

BOWNE CENTER.
near the Ohio line Sunday.
Mrs. Orvin Smelker and Marian
Mrs. Addie Benton visited Mr. and
Vrs. Russell Benton of Grand Rap- attended a church wedding of a
cousin in Lansing Saturday.
The Nash reunion was held at
Bowne Center Saturday and the visitors at the Lewis Skinner home
Thomas reunion at Lake Odessa In Leighton Thursday.
Mrs. Gusta Wright and Mrs. How­
Sunday.
ard Aldrich arc visiting the latter**
Mr. and Mrs. John Smelker and relatives in lhe west.
Mr. and Mrs. Wall Thomas were
Saturday evening visitors of Mr.
Black letters on a "Federal Yeland Mrs. WUl Sweet of Middleville,
-nd
Middleville. low"
backs
.................
attract tbs attmMr. and Mrs. WUl
-cMrrtain-*l&lt;ton of;lhb
1st better than any
cd their son, Dick, and family from other c *

FORD PRICE
REDUCED
Effective Friday, June 15, prices on Ford V-8
Passenger Cars, Trucks and Commercial Can
were reduced HO to *20. These reductions repre­
sent new low prices on 1934 models, as there
have been no Ford price increases this year.

FORD V-8 PASSENGER CARS (112-inch wheelbase)
WITH STANDARD
EQUIPMENT

TUDOR SEDAN

-

H&lt;b.If&lt;

&gt;b.
.b.

Black

3fe
J7&lt;

1O&lt;
17'

wk“t
Standiih CookI

ORANGES
Juicy
Dozen 29c
CABBAGE Home Grown Lb. 3c
POTATOES New Cobblers Pk. 25c
LEMONS
Good Size
Dozen 25c
ARIZONA HEAD LETTUCE 10c

GarUc Lb. -

17c

TRY THIS SPECIAL ITEM I
Fre« Braadod SiMra

Year A St P Marlut Stlb e BETTER
Grade of Beef
AH Prkw Tn This Ad Subject To Tho

Firestone Shows Plantations at

cd Appetites a# They Rav­
age Fanner’s Crops

w-ib.23'

Red Beans
Doggie Dinner f2L 11
Rajah Salad Dressing £ 25'
Seminole Tissue c*;x 4
25'

Short Ribs

„

H-lb-JT'

Black

Ground Beef
Summer Sausage

--

in». JM' zz. at riao.r. M..

R^nto^ •*S^tiw,th thc 031,11 ,hrown to*ard the
?nd nfId
be protected. A heavy pole
Mrs. Fred King and attended’ Chlll7Jrro^8u'’ntll1’itthe ‘botUtai’^ta
j——j ,,
_, i— ,.hire,, । the furrow until tne bottom is
Mr, and Mr, Dtbter and
’ SXSJSin nrLw&gt;1rodalnttUie r"re v
ot Roxand ap«nt Sunday with their,
“J
7?
■Manter, Mrs. Nile. Lltehneld ahd ^tn^^d’W™ Ke

.

Green _

Orange
Pekoe

25'
®9'
21'
23'
17'
19'

MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Roy E Peake, Hope ...................... 20
Bethel I- Hallock, Hope ............. 20
PROBAlV COURT.

I COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

AND STAY OVERTIME

Mlehlgaa Sain Taa!

V A p FOO | &gt; S'

■‘S.’S

twin bov* about two weeks old
।
tar will spread out bi a strip
,wu‘
it,
’and inch or so wide, depending on
SOUTH SHULTZ.
i the kind of soil. Thc chinch-bugs
Bobbie Shultz of Hastings spent dislike the smell of tar and will folthe past wrek with Mr. and Mrs.,'ow along the strip trying to get
Gordon Thompson.
around It. Their journey takes j ,
Thow from here who attended them to one of the hales Into which , A’M
Sunday school convention at Shultz they fall and are trapped. Two ............
listened to a fine program and all inches of hydrated lime 1* placed
enjoyed thc splendid talk by Rev. in the bottom of each poet hole so
L. E Chamberlain of Lcigliton. Wc the bugs will be smothered a* they
BEAR HOLE LAKE NEWS.
were glad to have -Mr. and Mrs: 'struggle to get out. Thc hole* should
Mr. Orval Tuttle and family. Harry
D. Shepherd with us and all who be cleaned out once a day If the In- Bearer, Dorothy Manner and Tilly
wcre not there missed a treat.
sects are numerous, and new lime Smith of Hastings were at Lake AlMiss Naomi Dunison of Cddwat- ■' should be added each time.
Oon-Quln on a picnic Sunday.
WUM Mrs. Mln. Kenyon Tue.-1
U*HT1&gt;'’cOKOTILS.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hurless. Harry
Hurless, Mr. and Mrs. Leon West of
spent Bunday with their daughter 1
and Mrs- Elnio‘c Ellls aIld Hastings
HaaunW and
and Mr.
Mr. Kenneth
Kenneth Hurless
Hurless
Mr and Mra Haves BDonable of baby ol Lake odC5-‘,a were Saturday 'and family attended a picnic at
East Hasting.
* BPOnable. of
t &gt;od
rucsU
M|dd|e lake Sund&gt;y
Frank
Hom
had
thc
misfortune
c,aTk
2'
crs
^!!2
’
'
*
.
n
H
’
Ha
’
8ht
and
40,1
ot
Coats
Grove
Frank Hom had thc mtafortune
-~r - - --- - .
_
.
to cut, hl* thumb very badly with the
and h*[a- Howard McCaulley were Sunday guest* of Mr. Russell
axe one day last week.
of Battle Creek were guests at Mr. Craven and family.
Visitorsand callers at o, E. Ken-'*^
°,ark Ovenmltha SaturMr. and Mrs. Zellon Kaiser were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
yon’s Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. day night.
There was a good attendance at Whitman
Benham at
Yankee
Prank Hallock and Albert Huf..
straw of Milo, Mr. and Mn. T. the Homecoming at the church Bun­ Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughln and
Castlein of Delton. Mr. and Mrs. day, fifty or more -sitting down to1
the
weU
filled
tables
and
more
com
­
Harry
Hurless
of
Hastings
were
Sat­
Don McCallum of Brush Ridge and
ing
for
the
afternoon
service,
about
urday guest* of Kenneth Hurless
Mrs. Anna Pearce of Dowling.
70 being present. Rev. M. E. Hoyt and family.
.
QUIMBY.
of Nashville. a former pastor,
Miss Mary Tuttle and Mr. Robert
Tlie Children s Day exercises were preached in the afternoon and all Tuttle are spending the week with
well attended Bunday morning. The were glad to hear one of his good their aunt, Mrs. Clara Tinkler, ol
children all did fine, much, credit sermons again. Hbr/laughter. Miss Hastings.
to Miss Freda Scott and Mis* Ruth Marjorie Hoyt, a very talented vio­
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cook of Manis­
Conklin. There were also baptismal linist. gave us several fine selections; tee called on friends and relatives
service*. Lawrence Lowell, WUllam Wayne Conklin favored us with hero Sunday.
trombone
music;
James
Tyler
of
Castelein and Maurice Olasgew were
Raymond. O. Gillespie and family
Woodland sang a solo and Wayne Of Yankee Springs were Wednesday
Jnptlzed.
-" ‘ .
Several from this place attended and Frances Conklin a duet. Mrs. guests of Arthur Tyler and family.
tiie Children’s Day exercises at Millie Fisher gave a history of the
Mrs. Rusal! Craven and three chil­
Baltimore U. B. church Sunday eve­ Martin church and circuit. Friends dren have been sick with, mumps the
were present from woodland and past two weeks.
ning.
There, was a good attendance at Nashville. Hastings and Costs
Henry Billings and family of Lan­
the Young People’s class party at I Grove.
sing were week end guesu of Mr.
Wildwood landing Saturday night. I Mrs. Mae Oreramlth visited Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Clagett and family.
Ice cream and cake were served. Sarah Tlscher in Lansing a couple
Miss-Leona Miller of Hastings is
Young people from- Barryvllle also I of days the first ot the week.
spending the week with her stator.
met with them.
| The young people’s olaas will hold Mrs. Herman Feldpausch.
Don’t forget that home made Ice a weenie roast at Indian Landing
Roy Myna of Grand Rapids and
cream will be served at the church. Friday evening, June 33, each one to Mlu
MU* porothy Manner of Hastings
Jun* 28. afternoon and evening.
bring weenies and randwiches.
were Bunday evening guests of Or­
,-------- -***----------- — . .
««
Trautwein accompanied val. Tuttle and family.
• Machinery tan t going to take Mr. and Mn. James Tyler of WoodMr. and Mrs. Frank Kurr, Mr.
Mar', pUer; ouchlnn, u jolna w Uod lo Lrnilni auunU, uM
and Mn. Robert Beckwith and Mr.
provide for labor. —Adolph Lew- Saturday night with them at their and Mrs. Prank Beckwith of Has­
Uohn’
home In Woodland,
tings tailed on Mr. and Mrs. Star

COUPE
FORDOR SEDAN

K

WITH
LUXE
EQUIPMENT

. . $520
. .' 505

575

VICTORIA
♦CABRIOLET
♦ROADSTER
♦PHAETON

$560
545
615
600
590
525
550

• These prices remain unchanged

FORD V-8 TRUCKS AND COMMERCIAL CARS
Commercial Car Chassis—112-inch wheelbase
Truck Chassis—1.31-inch wheelbase
Truck Chassis—157-inch wheelbase
Stake Truck (Closed Cab) 131-inch wheelbase
.

Stake Truck (Closed Cab) 157-lnch wheelbase

$350
485
510
650
715

In addition to above, prices were also reduced on other
Commercial Care and Track type* from f!6 la IU
ALL PRICES F.O.B. DETROIT

—
FORD MOTOR CO

�TH! HASTIN03 BANNER, fflDXMDAT, JUNI 27. 1»J4

iwttvnt
———

.

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a .1

LEGAL NOTICES
MOBTOAOE BALS

XOW. .THEREFORE.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

STATE FARMERS USE

Strodtbeck Sunday evening.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
in cce recent eras, ths rscord.
showed eight Chattel mortgage
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Mra. Margaret Aiupaugh of Quim­
S?
ELECTRICAL ENERGY •■Wnn &lt;U1 .ppUcuu tor . &gt;™n. AU Hickory Corners were Sunday guests by and Donald. Keith and Kenneth
“
----------rxc.pl one ol U&gt;e« h.d been
of her parents, TKr. and Mrs. Wm. Keeler of Hastings spent Bunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keeler and
-^ Michigan in First Rank for
“» *Havens.
Mrs. Dan Aouglass and grand­ family.
Number ofTarms With Thia
jn some cases, the mortgages have
Sunday evening visitors at Mrs.
daughter, Mita Zana Douglass, were
Modern Convenience
ij*"1 T*w
peoaiwho loaned guests Thursday nnd Friday of her Anna Buck's were, Mr. and Mrs.
rT
t
Isrnn t.nnm lhc' money failed to record the fact
Wesley Pew and family and____
Mrs.
East Lansing.-MIchlgan farmers and hM moved from
,tate so
Mina Adams and daughter, Caro­
1
H
astings
stand In the froxit rank in the use lhnt it u difficult to locate him to
lyn Jean, and John Gould of Hasof
l«lrical
their----------farms.MIV
। dear
the records.
| Clayton Newland from near.Del- i
— &lt;.‘—
_— power
.------ —on-------rcwju,.
,
both in number of total consumerslnade for short pcrlo&lt;15 ton spent the'week end with the '
'
nuv Hn,.Dh nna «nn
this. type of
energy
InL inum-|
through the production
production credit
credit asas- home folks.
I
m?’
u,.
:.t1.1of
..if, and mart,
7in tnrougn
— of
«f new...... .installations
incfoiHtmnt
—-------- tne
--------------.. . _i &gt;
Mr
and Mrs. Ernest Oorham and
LLa?Saii * 5* °«n M‘
&gt;h*n
her
In . soclatlon
io
farmers...
are-Increasing
-------------------------------------------------- -Hr
to • 1633, ----------according
in Michigan. Delays oc- | children
of—
Kalamazoo
spent Satur.nnd
,,,,u Mrs. Frank Shriber Sunday.
- auction
. -------------------„ to .he
--- agricultural
...
---- ui। rapidly
auuiijau.
........
Paul Strodtbeck of near Kent
-in
**•ei/rj
-''nn.lnnn,
tn.. department
narimeni nf
------- _
a
.. . this
.---------------- „ fi-1
I d*y wlth the former's
r's pa
!/mrtnwrins
nt VtloYiloar,
Michigan1iCurr
ing
when
type of —farm
tw.rents Mr. I1 Pttl
rham.
spent -----Sunday
with
his parents,
JI I th icon/
— on
— ’State College,
Collese.
Ifnancing first was aiMcwru
started are
arc now rerc- I an&lt;i KIrs- Francis Gorham.
, I tity
---*■-and
---- I Mrs.
,r— Jt Jf -Strodtbeck.
a,—
—i,i.—l. .Mr.
• &lt;­
------------- ..
.
Mr nnd Mrs j D Hoard ind I Mr.
■
’i" I Nearly one-fourth of all farms in m0V
ed and. applications
are getting
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edw.
Carter
and
and
Mrs. J. J. Strodtbeck and son.
,hc 4:ale arc now «7lccd for c,e$- Iquick consideration.
bi" &lt;4
tricity for power, lights, or both.
■
. &lt; *»--------------daughter. Norma, from near South । Paul, called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Haven were Sunday guests of their Weyerman and daughter, Thelma,
i
iiicbisao. deorrib-• The larger power companies which
IRVING
r«!. rn.t ot th. '"•’‘w’ a rt,Port 10 thc
InMrs. E. D. JohnsoA spent a few daughter and sister, Mrs. Geo. Hav- of Hastings. Mr. and Mra. Carol' Fuller nnd
.rrtior. Iiiirty two , formation Bureau supplied service |dBys last week in Grand Rapids ens and farrtlly.
inn4 ,o 2'5?° “dd2,l0noal ‘S™*9 *n
-«*‘“ng acquainted with her new
Ferel Replogle of Washington. D. daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and
, ihenro c.t on. । R3n in 1933. Smaller_ companies, grandchild at the home of Mr. and C., was a caller Monday afternoon nnd Mrs. Wm. Hale of North Carl­
htin.trrdifnnv.iiR ind two third, rod., i undoubtedly, mode additional in- Mrs. Leon Steadman.
in the home of his aunt. Mrs. Wm. ton.
.
Wa&gt;
.„e Nichols
MehoU lc
„ Friday ,for
or
ih &lt; I’t«*toUons 0,1
u
,
Mr and Mrs Wm- McNutt enter- Havens .nd unel.. W. H OU. He
Wayne
left
I The unusually large number of (Ulnfd with a family dinner in hon- w.s °n Ms ww U, Cjairon.l. to visit Ann
j, .tleitUn,
IV Michigan farmers using electrical Jor of the 82nd birthday of Mrs. Me- hLs mother. Mrs. Geo. Replogle.
...
_____
_______
summer school.
Mrs. Frank Schrier and son have
poter in the state is the result of Nult-S mother. Mra. Sarah BurghMr. and Mrs. Cleo Berry' of Hastin-co-operation of these consumers. I dun. There were relatives present returped from a visit of several
spent x.
Sunday
with--------------Mr. and
--—
-::--* ----"Ul',y f&lt;:!npanl2: “nd Michigan frofn Kalamazoo. Pay Paw. Belding days with relatives In Kalamazoo. 'tings
Mrs. Glenna Prlndle of Plainwell Mrs- w“llcr Culbert.
-r:«»&lt;ri State Co.icge. Tlie fact that 2.500 |and Hostings besides those who live
and Mrs. Jennie Wilcox of Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Cobb left
- •• 'farmers, in a year of unsettled con- ltn RUuand
MirhiMn.thi. 30thidlUotUw pUCChase new equipment
The regular Fellowship meeting were callers Saturday afternoon nl Wednesday for their home in Los
Vjiirr,
proves that they are eager to ac- wU| be Friday evening. June 29. Mrs. the home of their brother and son. Angeles, Calif,
*------------------»ni»r fnr A...rnre 'ccpt improvements of demonstrated Ipeeling's dass wm put on a play Jim Wilcox.
Mr. and —
Mrs.
Evan Fuller —
and"
Mkliil
•worth. One utility company
- •In 1927
entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Castelein ond family spent Sunday with Mr. and
moktuage FORECtosuRii.
•granted special rate and erected a
Mrs. Orra Locke of Frankfort, baby of Quimby. Mr. and Mrs Hur­ Mrs. Claude Cole of Lowell.
r&gt;,f,uh t.
iin conIlne serving 10 farmers to prove Ind. was visiting old friends and ry Foster of Bellevue and Mrs. Hazel
i-ciir.,1 the practicability of electrical pow- neighbors last week. She has gone Otis of Hickory Corners were Sun­
DOWLING.
•( er Michigan State College has to Luther to visit her sister.
day visitors in the W. H. Otis home.
An ice cream sale will be held on
.1 used its research power and extenMr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer and Tuesday evening. July 10, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbcrt Wilcox of
• slon staff to find practical ways of Rutland and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk children and Mrs. Mary Rice from church which will be announced
J using electrical power nnd to tell Wilcox of Coats Grove were Sunday near Orangeville were
Sunday again next week.
t i&gt;wi« for; farmers of their discoveries.
afternoon visitors at Wm McCain's. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox.
Mildred Gaskill returned Friday
, "1
! The College fitted a truck with
Mra. W. H. Otis is visiting her from Stuart lake where she spent
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox and
electrical equipment in 1928 and ex­ family and Mrs. Lewis Wilcox and daughter. Mrs. Harry Foster, of a week in camp.
&gt; -. hlbited it at 322 places in the state children spent Bunday with their Bellevue.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sproul and
in that and succeeding years. This parents at Bellevue. Their aunts
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kerr and chil­ family and Miss Helen Brush of
^exhibit was examined by 28.092 per­ from California, who have been dren of Texas came last'week to wtulv
c ^upyuig
Detroit .,
are
occupying inc
tlie oumton
Stanton
sons. who heard farm power and visiting at Bellevue, will return to spend the summer with his father, cottage at Clear lake at present, i
&gt;&gt;• 'household equipment discussed at California this week.
Wi.Al
Bnd othcr retires.
Herman Stanton of Detroit vis- i
‘these meetings by members ot the
Earl Erway of Hastings was a jtcd relatives here over’tlie week
I thall t.
Walter and Dell Schlffman were
.i extension staff of the College.
Sunday caller at the home of Mr. end.
In Wayland Sunday.
l «|b*Mr of tl
|’»
Reports from nil power companand Mrs
Mrs. Franei.
Francis Oorham
Gorham.
Mr ond Mrs s Wertman enter- ’
Mrs Zula Springer and children nnd
Hxl
J', les in, the
show that
of rum
Flint WCIC
were ouuun,
Sunday callers
thc
. "
---- .United
--- , - States
;..... .......
....... OI
----- ---at ---tained their daughters front Pine
l’\ 111
&gt; n’cl
»■«■&gt; Michigan had the lowest average .|wme of Joseph springer.
Mr8OnT?«WESJ
“O Mr. anO
“«• ।
lake Sunday, -also
and «Mrs.
jfarm rate for electricity In 1632 of j olfn and loLh Graham of Lowell
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culbert nnd Charles VanVranken of Hender­
....j state .east
..-J, UI
.any
of w.c
the Mississippi Jnrc staying with their grandmother, son spent Saturday with Mr. and shott
CnHfnmln Washington,
WnrtilntHzxn Ore
Clro-­ Mrs.
..
.......
—___
1rrlvor
river. California.
Mra. Glen Edger of Battle Creek.
----------------______________
IJllle Sowerby.
' gon, Louisiana and Texas had lower
Mrs. Evan Fuller was in Battle
A famous library at Wimbome
Tlie Ladies' Aid Society will meet
' rates. The first three states have Friday. July 6. at the home of Mrs. Creek Wednesday.
Minster. England, has iU volumes
. Bn abundance of mountain streams Oamet Peeling. Everybody Invited.
Rev. and Mrs. Kitchlng of Has-| connected. to thc shelves with
''furnishing electrical power and Pot luck dinner.
tings called on Mr. and Mrs. J. J. chains I
j ‘ farmers there use electrical energy
PLEASANT HILL.
mer of|in wholesale lots for irrigation pur­
poses. Texas and Louisiana farmMrs. N. C. Kraft of Charlotte has
011lh ers use larger quantities of power been visiting relatives here the past
"Mv | per consumer than arc used in
Michigan.
Harry Williams had his tonsils
I Last reports available show 39.­ removed Monday and is getting
110 Michigan farmers using clectlcal along nicely.
nrtcac'd ‘ Pow&lt;’r lrom transmission lines. Mu­
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Anderson en' ’nlclpal plants furnish energy for’ tertalned their sister-in-law from
Mirhion. tiiit aoth 1.884 qf these consumers nnd the Chicago a few days last week.
inwi»«T
rftsl Brc serviced by public utility
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murray of
M..rttf,rX I companies. An estimated total of I Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fish
fur Mort-110.000 miles of power line is dcllv-! of Middleville and Mrs. Ida Schleh
irhi-Bo. ! crlng this current.
I were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Jordan. .
ORDER.
FARMERS PAY DEBTS
| Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Rowlader and
of Grand Rapids spent the I
GET_______
NO DISCHARGE ■ children
past week with her parents. Mr. and

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When it is considered that not

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BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

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PRODUCTS
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Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Frank Sage

Telephone 2515

STAKED THEIR FORTUNES
for

SMASHED WORLD RECORDS

ORDER FOB PUBLICATION

•aid rnort hl, t'MiHan prorinr that Arthur .1
odmlnl«tralh«n nf ,a,il r.tnir &gt;r vrjt.1
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In IVtllmr F. Dnniittlr or to mtn. ..th- I Tn j-ur.
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Failure lo Record Payment of
Si“T c. Kmtt were
Chattel Mortgages Delays Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Granting
Federal
Loans
Bedford.
In
afternoon
they
all
ruiit-ing reuerai uoans
cnUed on Mr thc
and
Mrs ch
aHes

Eas,‘ Lansing .-Change in the
Michigan chattel mortgage law made
b&gt;’ the last legislature bring to light
lthc tact th“t many Michigan farm'era have paid such mortgages but
have failed to record their discharge
and the records still show the mert.....c !•-.«««□
gae&lt;s u-&gt;
as cjuauMg
existing uwroKuucw.
indebtedness, ncacli.rrr I cording to members of thc farm
jeredit .-’dmlnistration.
I The new law requires that chattel
mortgages given or paid by all
Michigan residcnU. not living in an
Incprjiorated city, shall be reco-ded
j with rhe register of deeds. Townhip clerks formerly were deslgnalca
as the iecording officers
{ Federal loans made through the
federal land bank or through tne
production credit association require
n financial statement from farm­
ers showing all existing indelftcd-

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ORDER FOR PUBLICATldN,

COAL

BUY
NOW
AT SUMMER PRICES!
According to the code, coal
prices are to advance every
month.
You can see the advantage
in placing your order at once.
We carry grades of coal to
suit every need and you will
find our service prompt and
pleasing

of" June
A. n. it».u
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or to any of the standard clube has

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Besides iteing Safety Protected on thc
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Eight additional pounds of pure rubl&gt;er are
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This additional rubber is so placed that it
Night oear
surrounds every cotton filler inside every
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HASTINGS

AGAINST ALL

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STIETCI CHIS

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Dealers In WOOL, GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LLME AND ETC.

PHONE 2257

NOIE IOIGIEI
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SOUTH THORNAPPLE.

[
Jay Burpee of Lansing and Will
- Burpee of Irving township were
guests Monday of .their nephew.
Bennie Parks, and family.
Mr. and Mra. Chas. B. Johnson
Mildred Smith. Re«l.t»r of Prob.to,
&lt;pent Saturday afternoon in Has­
tings and while there called on their
FORECLOSURE.
sister. Mrs. Eliza Johnson, at the
eeat'd home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cook.
ti» j
Mrs. Bennie Parks accompanied

12 MONTHS
GUARANTEE

HUI THAI IF
FLATTII Cillill

Mr. and Mrs. John DeKam. nee
' Lottie Sabin, of Kalamazoo, were
Sunday guests ot her aunt, Mr. and

NOW. THERM

SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE&amp; COMPANY

jones and family of Orangeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jordan
have bought the Gardner house In
Middleville and will do some remodCHng before moving in.
—
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Letro and.son.
Delbert, and Mrs. Harriet Bcuchner
of Battle Creek were Sunday guests
at Wm. Strausbaugh's.
Charles Woodruff spent Friday In
Lansing on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ettrrbeck
and Mrs. Albert Alton of Hastings
called on Rebecca Craig Tuesday.
Mrs. Clara -----------Hanunond
spent
Wed
--------- w
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nesday at Thornapple lake visiting
her aunt. Mrs. Bert Sparks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Bolton spent
Thursday evening at Lewis Clum's
near Lake Odessa.
Mr. and Mm. Harold TenEyck and
daughter of Grand Rapids spent the
week end at Charles Woodruff's.
Sunday callers at Cllfiord Ham­
mond’s were: Russell Coats of lhe
V. S. S. Texas and brother, Richard.
of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Erb and son Loren.
Hastings.
Mr and Mrs. Orval Tuttle and
Lillian Smith, Dorothy Maurer and
Harry Beaver enoyed a picnic at
Lake Al-Gon-Quin Sunday.

Announcing

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

8 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JULY 4, 1934

PAGES Ito 8
—

MISSIONARY FROM
■Min OMIT
°inF progress
14488831
(KING SANITARY Supervisors Outline Plan For SCENTING
CHINA TO VISIT HERE
SIWHOFOTGeneral Fund. F[]0MDTOITPLAN Brother of the Rev. McNulty ' Al KELLOGG CAMP Homecoming to Culminate
i
to Speak at Emmanuel
With Big Day and Evening

COUNTY HEALTH UNIT IB
GATHERING PERTI­
NENT DATA

Church Sunday
BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS T&gt;»
*. MCNUU,.
j OPPOSE REDUCING THE clpal of. Booshow Academy in China.
will s|»end Sunday. July 8, with Ills
WEIGHT AND GAS TAX
The Banner has explained that also the county road commission, i
brother, the Rev. J. A. McNulty,

Delinquent Taxes, Money Impounded
In Bunks Bring Up Financial Problem

of Celebration on Fourth

NCUMIOn

Days of the old-time County Fairs OF GREAT VALUE TO OTTT
were recalled as the Legion Pair and
FOUR BOYS AND GIRLS
IN CONNECTION WITH
! Homecoming opened at the fair
AT PINE LAKE
SANITATION WORK
grounds here Monday. A sizeable
last year, which was the first In »« much time to the consldera-1
I midway of tents and booths has
rector of Emmanuel Episcopal1
of this matter. The ’’finance THF’sF TWO TAYF*?
TESTS OF THORNAPPLE
' been
set up
on the north side of the HEALTH UNIT TO GIVE
church here. The Rev. McNulty has VARIED PROGRAMS
i-----------&gt;•----------------------------------?
which the county had operated un- tton
committee finally brought in a re-: 1
• wu IRAto
been carrying on on interesting,
i/rr-D
n*vc
Ell
I
cn
grounds
and
Tuesday
morning
even
KEEP DA
DAYS
FILLED I more
™ were moving tn.
RIVER
15 ••••••
mill tax limitation, the
whlch recommended
rccomtncn&lt;ied me
the toifol-!
uiri.il ALSO
nuow TO
iy BE RUN der the •-&gt;
“^ port wnicn
onUULU
Kttr
Io rILLtU
SHOULD Dt
BE ntlAINCU
RETAINED work in China and will preach at
PART JF EQUIPMENT
—•-------‘finance committee of the board of'lowing:
.
|
-----------i the 10:30 o’clock service at the |
-----------; Although Monday and Tuesday
Location and Condition of supervisors asked the county taxi 1. 'That 811.000 be borrowed from Otherwise Roads Will Dete- church Sunday and in the evening . Amusements Instructive as were busy days, lhe real celebration upk/ep Slight—Only *
for only a four mill al-{the Covert road redemption fundi
.will be the speaker at an informal |
w_n n_ Entertaining
for the Fourth when evSources of Contamination, I commission
Inexpensive UhemlcAlgJpX
Well
as entertaining
1pn.„rfaiT,inff— I cryplanned
riorate, Might Put Re­
totment for the county expenses.; and put in the general fund of the
meetlng at the parish house at 7:30' wc
“ as
hour from morning until late
If Any, to Be Found
That four mills, if it hod been paid, county, to be repaid next year.
o’clock, the subject being -China !
in the evening will be crammed //„ Making Analyilg \ \
Finee Training
duction on Real Estate
or lwou,d l,avc brought in about $78,000; | 2. That interest on the outstand-'
bovs!
' A unitary survey of me
the vitv
City of
.
1 One hundred and fifty-four boys
I ‘lth.’PecU, .*nul*mem’
/Hastings will have a laborawni
We
notice
that
a
number
of
inducted
Hastings is now being coni
”;’.;i bv but u,c flnunce committee did not Ing Covert road bonds be paid up supervisors, including that of Barry
| Monday evening was "RepublloAnJ/or testing water, milk and sewafg
the Barry County Health. Unit with 'consider lhe fact that so large a to May 1; that the outstandingcounty, have put themselves on rec­ will attend a picnic supper in the
Geonre Reece, a •tudent_«^'ee7at!PeroentB“? °Llh®
,evlcd 1“t ibonih' wh,ch wcre duc &gt;“l May.
Night" at the fair when EarlyBuF^' samples available in the water work*\
parish house preceding the meeting.
“
. ­ year would be delinquent. So the! amounting to $11220. be retired next ord Os opposed to the reduction of The Rev. J. a. McNulty states that the first of three three&gt;-week sessions -। hans of Paw Paw. candidate' Jbr building some time this week, ac­
Massachusetts institute of —
Tech
at the W- K. Kellogg Health Foun- I
the gas tax and weight tax. It is
Isupervsors
at
the
recent
June
sw&gt;-,fall
when
money
from
the
state.
Is moat cordially invited dation Camp at Pine lake, accord- ■’ congress from the fourth mstnet, cording to Leonard Board, sanitary
nology In charge.. The primary purevident that this proposition, which everyone
Ixlon
found
that
by
July
1
this
year
{under
the
Horton
bill,
shall
be
mid
i
spoke. Tuesday evening a Demo- engineer of the Barry County
jxjso will be to find out the location '
emanated from Detroit, is an at­ to this evening service meeting ing to Lloyd Shafer. Barry County
Health Unit, thereby making it pooand condition of such possible | there would be only a small balance to this county. This money should tempt to force a road tax upon real where the time does not conflict Scout executive, who is assisting cratlc program has been planned.
slble to have the work done here and
with.one's own church service.
sources of contamination as septic remaining, in tiie general fund, {come in October. ' '
Jwith
lhe
work.
Thirty-four
of
the
,
asthte
or
to
force
an
increased
sales
eliminating the expense and time of
tanks, cesspools, sink drains, barn­ from which most of the county’s ex-1 3, Uiat $4,500 of Horton money, tax. Wayne county Is plastered
;
total
are
from
Barry
county,
seven
.
making tripe to laboratories in oth­
yards. garbage
disposal dumps, pfnses are paid. There would be which will be due from the state to with cement roads, built with money
from
Hostings.
Camp
started
June
er cities whenever Information of
plenty if the county could get ail the county and paid this month, be
dump heaps, outside privies, etc
derived from these taxes: but most,
this type is required. In the past
All such information is valuable the money which is impounded In diverted to the general fund of the other counties of the state are not
I Each camp this summer will be
three
failed
banks,
but
that
is
irncounty
and
repaid
next
year
This
to health officials In their efforts to
given a special name, the first one
iiicscnciu.
iunu, । M fortunate. Wayne county would
samples to Grand Rapids or Lansing
possible.
■»
|
will
put
$15500
into
the
general
fund
eliminate sources of communicable
being known as the "Robinhood
mis condition
conmnon was
was brought
orvugnt u&gt;
uiciwnicn.
n is
w Imped,
nvpcu. wif
will carry through 1
it® mistake in a few years,
for test. Last year the Health Unit
Tills
to
the
&lt;
which,
it
diseases and to make the city a
Camp.” One of the big features on
handled 800 such samples.
the big trucks pound Ils cecleaner, more healthful place in attention of lhe finance committee, to October, when the board will Jwhcn
J the program of the first camp was
ment roads to pieces, as they will.
The city already had on hand at
SUPERVISORS CONCLUDE Pennock
which to live. It is the hope of lhe some time before, the session. At the meet again.
We
notice
that
the
city
commixhospital a part of the
session this committee and the ] 4. That (he finance committee be
AND ONE DOES NOT SEE .urday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the
Barry county health officials that June
JUNE
SESSION
8ATuuu.u gave
»u.v serious -attention
----------- ---equipment rcqulrecTfor testing water
-to this' authorized «,
to make .u«.
such other Mon of Grand Rapids hM passed
Mr. Reece will receive the full co­ board
“
FOR
SALE''
SIGNS
ON
1
outdoor
theater.
Forty
children
and milk; the balance will be pur­
situation, for it
as----may be necessary toresolutlons^galnst the proposed reIt was realized that
I*—’1 transfers------- ---------'
URDAY
operation of those householders on somelhing must be done to put meet any emergency tliat may.arise
and counsellors participated. Dra­
chased by the Health Unit Equlp8as tax 10 lwo cents
THEIR RANCHES
whom he calls Any survey which money into the general fund until between this time and the October
matic incidents in the life of this
the lowering of the weight tax.
may lend to the discovery of facts the December taxes can be collect-1 session.
. CIU
Cities
as w
well
as rural districts need
ever popular and mythical charac- ACCEPT REPORT OF THE
*-----*“ **
"" **
samples was purchased by the city
or conditions which may point the cu.
1 The
*.rc uaHu.rn.uw&gt;
uiumv
... u
&gt; me
1 B’*
money they now obtain from WE DROVE THROUGH
I ter were produced in pageant form
council. When complete the laborunanimous
approval
of
the
way toward a more healthful city
’ by the boys and girls and their leadEQUALIZATION COMM.
The finance committee, together [ board was given to all Of these these sources 'for "building roads
’
is eminently worthwhile not only to with the county officers concerned. ‘ recommendations.
CITY OF PALO ALTO lera.
suitable for automobile traffic and
entire county.
individuals but to lhe entire public
their maintenance of such roads.
-----------'
। When nothing of a special nature Equalized Value Thia Year Is
'lhe new laboratory will be inex­
Where would the money come And Passed by the Place i$ on the program at the camp there
pensive to maintain, Mr. Board says,
Mr. Reece Is planning one series
$1,000,000
Less
from for new construction or prop­
। are। the "council” fires in *the
eve­
the only cost being the occasional
Where
an
Excited
Mob
’
of tests to find out whether the BARRY COUNTY CENSUS
er maintenance if we heavily de­
ning with skits produced by the
purchase of a few inexpensive chem­
sewage disposal plant is causing any
crease the amount the state re­
Lynched Two Men
{various groups of children providing
OF DOGS IS TAKEN
The principal item of business be­ icals. and will make it feasible from
marked Increase in the contami­
ceives from these iwo sources? Al
In Culfornin. as in probably every entertainment. On Wednesday of fore lhe Barry county board of su1- the standpoint of -cost to carry on
nation of lhe Thomapplc river.
the present time the weight tax Is other
more
comprehensive sanitation teats
wen»•
»&lt;•
-----------------------Census
Shows
2,532
Dogs
—
state
in
lhe
union,
there
are^
pcrvlsors at a June session is the
Samples of water above and below
given to counties. Tills is done to some sections that will
in the county than has been
n "yPP*r by cabins. Each group tn
wi" produce
’
of the assessments of here
1
the plant will be analyzed. If the
This City's Dog Popu­
help such counties as have out- belter grade of products than will ch“r«e °r " counsellor hikes into the equalization
in the past. At present the
tiie various townships and the two possible
1
samples taken from below the plant
.landing
Coven
roM
bond.
n»
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__
p..„
,
.
.
---------------------city
has
a supply of chemicals suf­
be
found
in
other
parts
of
the
state.
countr
y
B
‘
‘
d
P«P«res
a
meal
in
the
lation Is 292
supervisors' districts of this city. ’
chow more contamination, the tests
_ locality ,for
. . ...
..
... growl
; niM*n
ctvle
FESTIVE PROGRAM IS BE­ sum of $3,000500 will be Piven to one
instance
will
0**0 in
ln thr
the Inin
lnlc ramrw.r
camper’’sx style,
We hove now a census of the dogs
The report of the equalization com- ficient to run the laboratory fat
will indicate that the refuse from
counties from the gas tax this year । a tetter quality of oranges another' Frcd Ballance and Otis Gallup of mittce was presented to the board 1
ING ARRANGED FOR
the plant is the probable cause; If owned by citizens of Barry codnty.
for the construction and mainte- section a better grade of lemons HkgUngs will entertain the camp Friday morning. According to law
Doubtless this la
not. it' .will
that.—
most
of I The total mounts tq 2.532.
What
AUG. 2, 3, 4
“ i indicate
&gt;7-----7 ----”7 —
nance of township roadh taken over another of grapes another of ava-1 Thursday evening with a program it cannot be acted upon until 24 put to quite steady
ie cun
lamination is coming irom
the
contamination
from &gt;
by counties. For 1935 and thcreaf- 'cati0 J)Car5 and M on Pcr)111!is of old-fashioned lunes on the guitar
m source
wur« above the
rhe plant.
lh' °»n"’ ■» M
hours after it is reported to the
some
' 11
ter there will be taken every year i[ that
Is not w
to «
be wwacrca
wondered ui
at so
so (~and mooth ----orKBn ­
bellevcs.
There are a number of re­
mat
board. Saturday forenoon the suIf Mr. Reece finds any consider- canines was not revrmca
U
revealed ui
In uie
the ecucen-, PARADE OF FLOATS
from the gas tax the Sum of S4.- much, because California is some-1 °n
lakes in the county and fre­
there wl11
“ comedy pervteors adopted the report as pre- sort
1
able degree of contamination In the | su* taken by the supervisors at the |
tiling over BOQ miles long, a distance !volley .J*” tournament with boys’ sented by Its committee.
TO OPEN CELEBRATION^
1quent testa of water at public bath­
Thomapple he will then attempt to statutory fee of 10 cente each. Il
that,
of
Itself
would
make
consider.
councilors
vs.
the
girls"
counsellors,
ing
beaches
should be made during
The assessments os mode by the .
trace down the source or sources.
1 is doubtful if the owners could give
highway department are paid from
change in climate, and climate ; cac" 5 , dressed in comic costumes, supervisors gave $17,950,280 as the '
I that information.
Ox Roast, Airplane Stunts, that source. Every year the inter­ able
has its effect on products.
I
CBC1' session of camp the camp valuation of the county's real estate.['
| Each dog owner is expected to
.. .
est on the .outstanding unpaid por­
There is an area near San Fran- clrcu? u ‘"variably one of the most and $1.5504)81 of Ite personal propWater Carnival, Among
*h
। pay the state’s demand of so much
tion of the $50,000,000 road bonds, cisco that is noted for the produc-' P°Pular «v«nta The first one this erty. The supervisors made no ।
through faulty drainage or
| per dog. according to sex. The cen­
the Special Events
issued by the state a few years ago. tton of artichokes, not the kiqd that VMr
year “
is ,n
to *•*
be h
held
14.
*w July 14
sus according to supervisors* dlschange
in
the
persona)
property
as
­
2. 3 and 4 will be gala days as well as a part of the principal, grow in the ground like potatoes; The various programs. Mr. Shafer sessments. as that was impossible.' “lUipment should prove
great
! tricts. reveals the following number InAugust
Middleville when that village cel- will
__________
be takenv from gas tax money. and that used to be known in this ' says, are not for amusement alone, since no one could pass upon It but VB,ue in helping to locate posaibte
of dogs in the various townships:
ebrates ite Centennial. One hun-' Where will lhe state get the money section, but the large, leafy variety, but for instruction as well. During
supervisor who made the uasess- i
..
Assyria ...................................... 162
dred years ago Calvin Hill, one of
of! to carry on its construction and । itipi are to be found quite often in the camping sessions boys and girls the
ment: and there is no standard for1.
DTrtnnnn non mtr-m I Baltimore
160
whose granddaughter. Minis Kliza -1 mnlnte &gt;ancc of trunk lines?
markets here—shipped In from through these stunts and events rc- equalling. But when it comes to|'^
ABOVE FIGURES FOR THE Burry ................... ................. 140 ,. beth DeYoe. now of Muskegon, wa-sj Michigan has an investment of«itli;
‘ celve good training in dramayes,
t estate, ...i,i.u
i. quite w
—ii at M. 8. C. covering the ooerauon ag
! itfe west doubtless.
real
which
is
well
COUNTY LESS THAN | Carlton 137
' formerly head of the Mathematics । hundreds of millions in improved
'Die land around San Francisco, public speaking and at the same known by the members of the board, sewage disposal plants and is th
Castleton
143 I
department of Hastings High school [ roads. It would be foolish to take doesn
(
fully qualified to handle any type
’t seem to be as adaptable for. lime iiave lots of fun. Although
AVERAGE FOR U. S.
Hastings Twp.120
kor n number of years, settled on a, any course that would impair that the growth bf fruits as other sec­ there are many evidences of bash­ there is a chance to pass Judgment,
Hope 121 I
homestead along the banks of the investment. If the two amendments, tions of lhe state, but the soil does fulness al first, this participation in and the law contemplates that the
board shall do that very thing. The
Irving .................. -................. 150 j |Thornapple. which has since been sponsored by Hie Michigan Automocamp programs gets many or "the equalization
seem
to
be
especially
adapted
to
the
TOTAL SPENT FOR EIGHT
committee is made up
Johnstown 150
developed into the village of Mid-i bile Association, which will be voted growth of artichokes of which more, youngsters used to lhe idea of get­
Maple Grove 158
,'dlevillc.
J on next November shall pass, our will be said later on in this article. ting up and speaking or performing of supervisors from all parte of the CHILDREN HAVING
MONTHS IS $143,278.10
Orangeville
In order to see that the event is roads will deteriorate rapidly. The The auto-bus tour Uiat we took led before audiences without self-con­ county. Usually the figures made
TRYOUTS FOR PLAY
by
that
committee
are accepted by
Prairieville
.126
)
properly
observed
a
committee
of
state
cannot
afford
to
allow
that
This Amount Includes Fcdus through the artichoke region as, sciousness.
the board as they were this time.
Rutland ..............
... 174
Middleville citizens have'been at|to occur. The only way to prevent well as by the large ponds of water,
One distinguished visitor at the
Shakespeare Story Telling
oral, State, Oounty and
Thomapple ....
.. 128
work for several weeks preparing , it would be to increase the property way up in the mountains that Son camp last week was Dr. Obertoffer. Because one or two of the super­
visors
had
cut
their
real
estate
as
­
Woodland ..........
... 156 ; nti
Club to Give “Midsummer
Inn nmomm
calec tav
an interext
interesting
prognqn for the three 1 tax
tax. or arid
add tn
to the .pales
tax. n-i.ei
Tliat Francisco depends upon for its wa-, ' assistant director of physical edu­
Civil Works Funds
Yankee Springs
_
■1 days.
|
--- ..... put. the
.... burden
vu.u.,.. u,
| would
of ouppvig
support ter supply. Like every other large;, cation and athletics at O. S. U. He sessments rather drastically, the
Night's Dream"
For Die eight-month period from; City 1st and 4th wards148
। Among the attractions listed are of the roads, not on the automobile ( city on Uie coast. San Francisco has. ' visited the camp to study the work committee was compelled, in order
Oct. 1. 1933 to June 1. 1034. $10,459 । City 2nd and 3rd wards144
to equalize the townshipa, to make
Tryouts for the. play, ’ Mldium.
I
an
ox
roast,
an
airplane
which
will
.
owners
who
use
them,
but
upon
lhe
being
done
there
in
health
educabonded itself for millions upon mil­
of state and $31,558.90 funds have;
cute In real estate assessments made mer Night's Dream.” which will be
(
perform
stunts
and
also
curry
paspeople
at
large,
which
would
be
un
­
,
lion.
lions of dollars ft»r a bountiful sapbeen received for welfare work In
by the other supervisors. Thus the presented on Friday evening, AugTotal
....
.2532 jsengers. balloon ascensions with! fair.
——-....................................
--Visitors arc welcome at the camp
ply of water that has to be carried।
Barry oounty. according to M»s Al­
When the supervisors' proceedings ; parachute drops, a merry-go-round.1 Every Barry county voter should through large pipes for miles and! at all times. Mr. Shafer says. Kel- assessed value of real estate in the
bert Carveth. Ttils makes a total of
county, as made by the supervisors, Methodist church, ha.
miles over hills and mountains and। iogg Health Foundation camp is $17,950,280. was reduced to $13,449.­
$42,017.90. of which $38,981.48 has ’arc published our readers can get ‘ street concessions, pageants each oppose these two amendments,
■twMicr angle
dugic on the
uic coat
coai of
01 dogs
nogs ------owning
presented
the
women of
’—
another
--------------- *■by
” “
*---------------* ', ’‘
----------------* “ *
through valleys.
What would a one of the outstanding Institutions 019 by the comhilttee. This sum speare Story Telling Club" during
actually been spent.
beautiful lake like Gun lake, or Wall। of its kind in the wld-west and ite with the personal property assess­ the past week. Although the caat
The finaitce committee of the j by reading the amounts of claims Middleville, baseball games, a water WHY NOT HAVE BARRY
and chickens carnival with swimming, diving and p'nilMTV PCT cniirr nr ito lake, or Gull lake be worth out in, activities are followed with interest.
board of supervisors reports that the allowed for sheep___________________
ment of $1,55O4)S1, brought the total
_____________
special stunts, an Indian village witn I LUUN I Y GET California?
SOME OFAllIT?
a man or a corpora­
county Has spent a sum of about killed In this county. But the sum
Equalized value of the county to
■— —
tion would have to do, who owned VACATION SCHOOL
$50,000 for the relief of her indi­ allowed by lhe supervisors for sheep an Indian woman 108 years old In
exactly $154)00,000. Last year it wm club will participate In the rendi­
killed
does
not
begin
to cover the charge, sports, band mtSic, bowery i While the Federal Govern- any one of them, would be to meas­
gent. This amount combined with
at $16,000,000.
tion of the play.
damage
the
dogs*
inflict
as
every
(dances
and
displays
of
pioneer
rel“
•
-"
­
TO OPEN THURSDAY equalized
ure the water and collect the water
the state and federal welfare
ment Is Aiding Public
The recent law cutting $1,000
Enthusiasm,in story telling bag
well understands. The {les and antiques.
rents—and the amount would^not
moneys. Indicates the total county sheep ,owner
from the personal assessment of slxjwn a marked increase with a
Projects
raids qf_________________
dogs on flocks injurer,
many I On the opening day will be the
be small. This only emphasizes the Fine Teaching Staff and Ex­ every fanner did not reduce the gold star going to Sybil Woodman­
welfare bill will be in the neighbor­ Sheep
causes1
| Without giving any consideration fact that the necessary elements of
hood of $108,000 for a twelve month sheep that are not killed, and causes float parade in which merchants of |
personal
assessment
as
much
as
was
see; silver stars to Murray Sullivan.
cellent Program at Meth­
- ------- ----- ----------- --------—.-v. vil... । to the
.... merits of the principle of ex- life are not so evenly divided. Here
and other
cities and
period. This does not Include funds other losses for which the owner of |. Middleville
anticipated. The total last year w-as Nancy Steiger, Priscilla Herrington
;!aire«
nearhv will take
lair* port.
nart Al
ai the
fh« tending
t.nHin«.u
iages nearby
aid to states, counties, town- In «Barrx’county for instance one of
odist Church
spent as work relief on CWA pro­ slieep cannot be compensated.
$1,836,613, while tills year it wm
I conclusion of this event the "Cen- ships, communities and even to our great charms Iles In lhe 200 or
jects. The total including CWA
The Vacation Bible School at the $1.550.981—a reduction of $285,632.
Marjorie Boyes. Robert Cook. Mur­
‘
tennlal
Queen"
will
be
crowned.
As
I
needy
individuals
by
the
natlonol
300 spring fed lakes, any one of Methodist church opens Thursday.
apent from Oct. 1. 1933 to June 1. GARDNER SECOND IN
The assessments as made by the
C nnn uctco rwrsiT “
’LT*rd
qfe*.n *,Ube1 government, the fact remains that which would be worth a fortune out July 5, will) a splendid teacher supervisors and m equalized by the ray Sullivan and Nancy Steiger in
B934 is $143.278 10. according to
the younrer group, and In the senior
5,000 METER EVENT
wltl&gt; B
airplane ride, .ouch aid U being given to the extent on the coast, both for resort pur­ personnel and a fine program sched­ board of the 16 townships and the group,
County Treasurer Maus.
Jane Herrington received the
----------Balloting for the queen is already of billions of dollars.
poses and for supplying water to the uled.
Some idea of the extent of unem­
two supervisors’ districts of this gold stan, Enid Mohler the sliver
---- -- w?y ,--------- -------------ICCCIVCU
thirsty
soil.
Out
in
California
a
ployment in Barry county can be Beats Old Record at A. A. U. und&lt;T
,nd
‘
*T
ni
80
far
BBrry
oount
y
hB
*
"ceived
No
enrollment
fee
is
being
charged
city
were
as
follows:
stars and Mary DeVrtaa and Elinor
narmw/d
______________
&gt;.___
....
narrowed flown
down tn
to flftM&gt;n
fifteen ranrtl.
candl-, Kuf
but »a _comparatively
small
portion
lake is a curiosity. I do not recall and lhe school te open to all chil­
gained froth the following list, item­
Assyria—Real estate and personal Haven, the red stars.
Meet in Milwaukee Fri­
dates. Each merchant in Middle- of this government money, which te
(Continued on page four)
ized by townships, of families re­
dren between the ages of four and property &lt;3 assessed $715,540; real
Mrs Margaret Steiger has intro­
ville
ballots
‘offered in the way vi
of uituauiiiK
affording dllem- - has
— been
--- -supplied
---------- - with
----- ---------— ...........
----------------- - — - ------■----------ceiving welfare aid:
day
twelve who are not attending some estate and personal m equalized al duced four fairy dance steps which
- Evennig
and
-- | RU MANI I Fl &lt;JPHnni
and each
each 25c
25c purchase
purchase entitles Deployment- ....
by federal aid .to ------needed
other Vacation Bible School.
$585,000.
Twp.
Families.
greatly delight lhe dancers. Grace­
Nelson Gardner, son of Kirs. J. -----purchaser
one vote.
- ----- --to
------------The sland- local
public
projects,
other
Michi1
OLF1UUL
.local puoiic projects, other Michi­
Among the subjects to be taught
Assyria ..
Baltimore—Real estate and per­ fulness and rhytlim are stressed
M. Gardner.of this city, a graduate Ings to date are as follows:
--------igan
---------------------------------.
TO
OPEN
JULY
5
counties have been much more
arc music, dramatics, memory work, sonal assessed at $773,295; equal­ particularly. Miss Dulse Storer ably
Baltimore
of the Hostings High school, now
Geraldine Stimson .......16,850
fortunate and can slrow government
handwork, manual training, etc., ized at $585,000.
16
attending M- 8 C- placed second in
Marion skinner12,850
investments of many thousands of
On Thursday, July 5, the fourth with a period each, day for super­
Castleton
Barry—Real estate and personal
the
5000
inctcr
&lt;3
mlle&gt;
event
at
the
Dorothy
Sharp
.12,450
dollars,
in
some
cases
millions
of
season
of
the
Emmanuel
Church
vised
play at the Central school property assessed at $089,600; equal­
16
Carlton ............
dollars.
National
A.
A.
U.
track
and
field
Marvel
Bixler
.11.800
vacation
Bible
school
will
open
and
playgrounds.
Hope ized al $795,000.
I Would It not be wise for public continue through Friday. July 27,
meet
al
Milwaukee
Friday
evening.
Vernabelle
Poulson
10,150
Friday. July 20. Is the closing day
Hastings Twp.
Carlton—Real estate and person­
The old record ^(or this event was
| bodies in Barry county, interested in according to Rev. J. A. McNulty. imi
(Continued on page three)
for the
school, which
which promises io
to oe
be
Hastings city .
me mjnwi.
properly osaessc
.128
property
assessed $1,053,020;
Visitors are welcome at any time
[some form of public improvements, Two hours daily from 9:30 to 11:30 one of the best ever held at the | al
15 minutes 5.8 seconds but the first
Irving ..............
equalized at $780,000.
{such as highways, public build- in the morning will be devoted to a Methodist church. The Rev. l. L.| Castleton—Real est
five men to finish Friday were all ONLY $11,200 LEFT OF
Johnstown ...
are held on Monday.
un0er this time.
nm/CDT onan nnaino lng’’ etcinterested In worth while and enjoyable program Dewey. Mrs. Pioyd Everhart and aonal property assess
Maple Grove ..
.. 10
Dale Smith of Pittsburgh Teach­
COVERT ROAD BONDS this matter—personally interested— in a cool and wholesome environ­ Mrs. Guy C. Keller comprise the 370; equalized at $1,41
Orangeville ...
• M
parlors of the Methodist church.
ers’ College finished In 15 minutes
-----------.
with a view of securing the invest- ment. New and interesting features general committee and on the en-1
—
-■
Prairieville ...
.. 12
31.8 seconds; Gardner's time was At One Time County Owed ment ot such money in this county? are being added this year to a school rollmcnt committee are Mrs. T. 8.
Rutland
.. 19
THE “SEA MONSTER”
15
minutes
39
seconds.
Gardner's
Which has already won a reputation Baird. Mrs. E. A. Burton and the 1913.280; equalized at $860,000.
Almost 1400,000
‘ .4“
Thornapple ............
.. 36
performance w^s especially re­
\
' lleved that public aid could be se- for its worth while efficiency, hap­ Wesleyan Service Guild.
APPEARS AGAINI
Woodland
(Continued on page four)
.\ i cured for new consolidated school piness and results. Enrollment is
markable in view of the fact that
Such Bonds
« y
Yankee Springs ..
' 1 buildings at Nashville and Delton, now being taken and those In charge
this was the first 5000 meter event in z The taxpayers of Barry county
. ANNOUNCEMENT.
LAWN
FESTIVAL
AT
which he has ever competed. Jpr
rthrough the CWA. but Uiat fell' suggest that parents give notifica­
The Barry Township School at ‘
» Total
...................... 548
CATHOLIC CHURCH LAWN. thia Oun lake "tea serpent" all
finished strong, passing two Wtr- will be interested to know that at *“iugh. The question is, could tion as soon as possible if they desire Delton will be a ten grade rural ag- .'
The average size of each family qujtte College men in the lasnen the present lime all of Barry coun-h
not revive thooc projects or their children to enter.
ricultural school next year. This . St. Rose Catholic church will be
on the welfare la five. This indicates yards.
ty's Covert road bonds, except $11.- 7. ksome new road projects and se­
change will give ite ninth and tenth :host to the public at a lawn festival who are willing to swear they
that a total of about 2,740 people
LIBRARY HOURS.
cure
tt^e aid which the government
Gardner was the best miler eVer
grade students the same subjects as Thursday evening. July 6th. on the
]
are receiving aid. Census figures for turned out by the Hastings High 220. have been paid. County Treas- Is
Beginning on Saturday, July 7. are in lhe ninth and tenth grades of ;parish lawn. Ladles of the parish water not only once.
readF-to give to put such projects
1930 gave Barry county a popula­ school, and, last year won firist urer Maus expects that the next-ln- across? tta'l it worth trying? We the Hastings Public Library will twelve
grade rural agricultural ,will serve homemade ice cream,
tion of 204)28. Therefore indications place in his heat at the national stallment under the Horton law. ,believe it is.-.
close at eight P. M- on Tuesday and schools. It will enable the students' homemade candy and delicious
. , , r _____
are that about one person out of scholastic met held in connection which will be paid next fall, will re- i
cakes. Ice cream will be bait, aecce
Saturday nights.
completing the tenth grade at Delton 1। homemade
1
I APPRECIATED IT.
every eight Ln the county is receiv­ with the Century of Progress Ex­ tire this small balance.
Library hours during the summer to
to enter
enter a
a twelve
twelve arnrte
grade school tnr
for 1sold In bulk and by the dish. Bingo tof—like a
At one time there were outstand- j
supervisors by resolution ex* I are as follows:
ing some form of assistance. Thei. position. He has Just completed his
games will be played commencing at
their
last
two
years
without
any
■
V—. tha —nlfa—a awaamleeae In .
---------------...
.pprouuon
&amp;
ing well toward $400,000 of county
Monday to Friday, inclusive. 10:00 embarrassing adjustments. The tul- eight o'clock.
first year at M. 8. C. and next year Covert road bonds. Barry is for­
Ladies In charge of making the
the city and county officials who
will be eligible for varsity compe­
tunate indeed in being able to re­ made possible the repair and suc­
Saturday, 1:00 to 5100 P. M. and
tition.
tire these bonds as rapidly as it cessful operation of the court bouse Tuesday and Saturday evenings, dents are invited and will be given O. Feldpausch, Mn. Roman Feldcareful attention.—Adv.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
pausch.
Mrs. Clarence Workman.
clock.
1
They
also
tendered
a
very
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
months lost year on road bonds due
I wish to announce that I am a
Mn. Peter Huver and Mn. Otto MUThe telephone number at the Li­
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
I wish to announce that I am a May 1. 1833; but before the end of hearty vote of thanks to George brary is 2552 if anyone should wish
candidate for nomination for Sher­
and Nile Fancher for their fine serv­
Owing to a mistake in the Super­
candidate
for
the
nomination
for
that
year
the
past-due
bonds
iiad
The following will serve at the
iff of Barry county on the Republi­
visors’ rolls, they will have to be re­
information.
Representative in the state Legis­ all been paid. So with the bonds due ice in repairing the clock and put­ to call for Jean
can ticket.
i
Barnes, Librarian.
ting it in working condition.
written, so payment of city taxes tables: Mrs. Maude Schomp, Mrs. O.
----------------—.
Your support at the September lature on the Republican, ticket. May 1 thia year, it is expected to
will be delayed until about July 12. Hodges. MrvWrn. Corkin, Mrs. Nel­
Your support at the September pri­ retire them all before the end of 1934. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
lie Oonaway, Mrs M. Trieb, Mrs,
primary will be appreciated.
—
Adv.
E.
L.
Sente.
City
Treas.
mary will be appreciated.
I wish to announce my candidacy
The county treasurer Is wtelling
Your support for my nomination
—Adv. 2 wks.
Glenn Bera.
—Adv. tf.
Dlls E. Faulkner.
Uie county's Interests very carefully.. for Register of Deeds op the Re- for the nomination for Shejlff on PRAIRIEVILLE
Catherine Loftus.
DANCE.
•
He has paid these bonds as rapidly publican ticket in the primary to tlie Republican ticket al the Septem­
SCHOOL REUNION.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL.
At Johnstown Orange hall Satur­
as possible, consistent with other be held on Tuesday. September 11. ber primary. Your support will be
Will be held Bunday. July 7. at games; Roman Few
Shults hall, Saturday night, July 7. demands on the county which had, 1934. will be appreciated.
day, July 7. Woodmansee’s orthesappreciated. Andrew A. Matthews. the tovyn hall. Picnic dinner.—Lucy Taflee, Wm. Murphy.
to be met.
|—Adc. Out. 7-4 Vemor Webster.
-Adv.
Norris, Secy.—Adv.
gins and Nay Bump.

ARTICHOKE GROW­
ERS PROSPEROUS

MIDDLEV LLE PLANS
BIG CENTENNIAL

ONEOUTOFEGH
ON WELFARE ROLL

iCOUNraiLZEO

Al 515,000,000

�TUB HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1M4

FACIE TWO

.
FREEPPORT.
I Mn C. D. Rnbcru of Wlnnepcg.
inrAI
A/riIZC
In spite of the rain which threat- Canada, spent Friday night and!
L.l&gt;U&gt;/lXa /Vis Vr O
ened to dampen the ardor of the 'Saturday at the Glen Per kin* home |
- -.
--------- ijartlclpant*. the annual picnic of the guest of her brother. Frank
'' —
'“.the M. E. Sunday School, held at (Clark.
in Date of Contest "" "1 ’ ’
Mis* Mildred Tuttle has been con- Fallasburg Park Tuesday, wa* a big I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yule of Grand'
South Woodland
lined to her home by Ulneaa caused .success. Although delayed In get-1 Rapid* were Saturday night and I
,Brethren Church
by on infected tooth.
I ting started by the rain which fell jSunday guests of hl* parent*. Mr. I
Program for the Week of July 8th
AN ENJOYABLE PROGRAM At the Gold Medal contest held A delegation of Hasting* golfen. most of Uie forenoon, dinner waaiomi Mr* nha« Amtfln
at the MeUuxHstchureh'on ftuiday
°° Bund^ •™‘n« the Youn«
RENDERED BY HAS­
SUNDAY ONLY
evening. Mi.is Irene Jone* was the icl“^
l«cn'a Gospel Team from Lowell are
TINGS CITY BAND
■ winner of Uie medal. She will now I Yhe 0®dar c[5ck. Cemetery Circle । could think of to ent. with
of to have charge of Uie service nt the
JOE BROWN with a lot of laugh, in
be
eligible
to
enter
the
Pearl
Medal
।
0,1
Y'S?
’
*
’
*1
??
’
,,
-;
,enion
“
de
top
^
d
,®
n
,
T
ltl
L!j
o?
w
ME- church. These young men
f NEED FOR A BANDcontest in September.
•
J1®*”* ot M" Ida Newton, made icecream. Even John Thaler
herc
time* before
ota tin 10 ruinruT
Sunday evening. July 15. a Gold.30*®- Broodway.
iatc his full share and when dinner |and havc conducted very Interesting
STAND IS EVIDENT Medal contest will be held'at the ,,Thf
A- s- ’l1’ n'fet
IJ*r.s ;ua5, °'” ® ca 1 f°r ,0'ir mcn WM services, a cordial invitation is ex-1
Added—“Soup and Fish*
•
-•----- • ■■ ■
Demand- Wednesday,
(made
to help Rev. Loomis away from .tended to this aerviee
H
----------Methodist
church
in —
Woodland.
|(Martha
,—----------. -m. July r.y
—. v.
sunnrrr *
A eOrdlnl Invitation ' ■ •»«■
the UMetable. r-After moat of the food
Other Short Subject*
Great Convenience to Play- Tn. &lt;uie tor lhe centre, at the 111.
I '■ far •'^
‘ *ed
Mrs- Edith Godfrey passed annth.
.South Woodland Brethren church1U exlended 10 a!1] had been stow
t away..the grounds
__________
Park, be- :cr »"llcstonc Friday and a number of [
I ers and an Advantage to
has
changed from July 8 to I United
Thc
L A- s_____________________
01 u‘e East Baltimore__
rnf__________
beautifulFnilnsburtr
r
church *
will
alive with humanity, wading ! J1” ,n5,8h^?ra "nd W*Ms Came in !
All Who Listen
(July 22 Those interested are urged2 Un
‘wd Brethren
nrrIhrPn chureh
U1 meet'fame
meet tam&lt;« alive
MONDAY and TUESDAY—Two Features
with
Mr
and
Mr*.
Tvte
Tlctgen*
on
bi
the
creek,
playing
croquet,
trytor
.
afternoon and helped her,
) ' The first of the Hastings City !to
change in date,
LYLE TALBOT and ANN DVORAK in
Wednesday. July 11.
Ing out the slides and --teeters’. c(,1®ora‘c the event.
. Band concerts was given on the |
’ • •------------ A. D. Crlmmin*. receiver of the 'for further Information see Me*-1 This community wa* saddened late;
court house lawn Thursday evening i^- T- NORCUTT 60TI1 WEDDING. old Hastings National ' bank, has dames Stewart or Naglen swinging Sunday evening by the sudden death
I In spite of the very hot night more I
been named receiver of the Ionia‘in the big swing* and playing ball. ;of Mrs. Forrest Price, nee Mac Ware.!
I than 500 peotde listened t&lt;v the conCounty National bank.
(The fine point* of the latter game at her home on the Corrigan farm |
EDMOND LOWE and VICTOR McLAGLEN
l cert, many driving from long disThe 8. E. Rutland W-C-T-U. will were well demonstrated by Arthur j northeast of town. Mr*. Price had I
Jtances, It wa* delightful
The Screen’s Best Wisecracking Tram in
have a picnic dinner at Lulu Waters’ Moore and Henry Smelker. Some of been in her usual good health and,
| One thing cmild not escape obser[Wednesday. July 11. Nature study'the men tried their skill at quoit had eaten a hearty supper. She. with
। vat Jon, and that is there ought to be
program in the afternoon. Welcome, pitching and a couple of the young her family, wa* visiting with her,
' a better place for the band than slt—Mary Waters. Press Corr.
(ladles got stranded in Flat river and (brother-in-law and aistcr-ln-law. ।
• ting in chairs on’ the /level of th*
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. nearly waded to Belding before Mr. ancLMrs. Ciup. Price when she
Adults |5c; Children 10c
I court yard, it would "be fur better
Charles Gladstone on Saturday at I finally making a laffdlng, only tojwa* taken with a sudden heart at-j
k if there could be a bandstand for
Pennock hospital, and has been I learn that shoes and hose had di*-(tack and passed away In a few'
, thc convenience ot the public and
named Charlo* Robert. Mother and appeared. Such brothers! Group [moment*. Slje Is survived by tho&lt;
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
’ of Uie members of the band. It
baby are now ut the home ot Mrs. (games and contests under the dl-1 husband and eight children, the'
irection ni
of Rnlnh
Ralph Mmrs
Moore fillrri
filled in the
the 1। VOUIieest.
youngest, one
one Year
&gt;ear old
old. Funeral ar.
ar- 1
OTTO KRUGER and KAREN MORLEY in
' would put the players above lhe auLois Gladstone.
(rw-tinn
I1 dlencc. so they could be heard to
Frank Bagnun. who has for so! afternoon and at n late hour, nearly (rangemento have not been complet- ■
&gt; [better advantage and the audience |
many years been the Janitor at the one hundred tired but happy people cd at this writing.
, । would derive much more pleasure |
court liouse. presented his resigna­ wended their way home, declaring it
from it.
Children are naturally'
tion to Uie board of supervisor* ■ on the best picnic we ever had. and
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
j
Bing Cro*by In a Short Singing Novelty—“Jnsl an Echo"
' brought to a band concert It isn’t |
Friday. On Saturday the board looking forward to next year’s pic­
The* Brethren Aid Society meet
’ natural for them to sit still and i
elected os his successor Mr. Harry nic.
with.Mrs. Olio Townsend Thursday
» listen. They run around and in some ■
Children 10 cents
Adults 25 cent*
Beaver. 8r.
Miss Evelyn Schwab, who ha* afternoon.
•
&gt; [cases interfere with members of the |
The Dowling cemetery Circle will
.*?
1
CUud' K-"‘" “ld
, band.
meet at the church basement for S’ M™ wm
i We therefore suggest that Has-1
FRIDAY and SATURDAY—Two Feature.
dinner. July 12. The following ladles moved to her home at Zion Hill. I .“f"* '
’ ! tings ought to Iiavc a bandstand lo-1
are on the work committee. Nellie near Clarksville Tuesday evening. \
'
’ rated in the downtown district.-The
Granger. Lulu Gorham. Mabel Gil­ having been taken seriously ill.
t,Ir and Mrs- J B Grant of Bat• \ council 'will p«y the money which l
laspic. Mary Gillaspie and Gertrude
the -asm. Year Brble CUm- at the farm.
( 'the people voted at thc recent city |
Gaskill.
met with'Mn. John Fox Wednesday i Duane Grey had lhe misfortune to
, (cleciion 4or thc support of a band.
Circle No. 7 of the Methodl*^ L afternoon.
!■
Examinations on the first
It would seem, therefore, as if we ,
A. S.. Mrs. Ben Oldley. chairman,
I be kicked by a horse Monday eve­
’ should regard the band as a permar |
held a very delightful meeting at fifty questions were held.
ning but was not seriously hurt.
Raymond Perkins U in Chicago.|! Mrs Clara Smith U|
• nent fixture. Because the city pap ' Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Norcut t ob- 'the home of Mr. and Mr*. D. D.
of Hastings
Mrs Ouy Kftntncr Thursi part of It* expenses, thc band in re­
Putnam near Banfield on Thursday the guest of hl* aunt. Mr* Theo. CBlle(1
served
on
Monday
the
sixtieth
an-.
&gt; turn will be giving concert* through
evening, enjoying a pot luck supper Reuhl and husband. Raymond re- [day afternoou
the summer and early fall. It would '
ccived his Rural Life certificate
Rev. und Mr*. Hurley Townsend
and social time.
be nne. tberrtore. It ™me »rr.nce•' »'■'■•« •"■'» 1
The aupcrvLsors named a special frdm Western State Teachers' CjI- gave a reception Friday evening In
:m,n,e.™!dbem..delor.bb..d.t«&gt;d
Mf
Hmj committee composed of the probate lege al Kalamazoo Monday
Children 10 cents
.'honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dale TownMrs. L. B. Lester Is spending a g^nd A good crowd was present
lor
, , r_______________
dale county in 1855. and has always judge, the Pennock hospital boards few
days with Mr* Chas Bigbee nt and lhP br1dc anrt nroom rlH,.iVW|
and
of the super­
MRS. FORREST PRICE
lived m Michigan, with the exetp- visorsrepresentative*
Kalkaska.
Mrs.
Bigbee
is
in
poor
many UM.f.u Blfb, Ict. crvHm alld
work out a schedule of
।
DIES SUDDENLY. HIM* of two years when lie went to' prices to
tor the hospitalization of hwlth
.. . I'{cuke were served a* rcfreslimcnU
» t at present.
nrpuint
Mrs. Forrest Price, aged 41.1 live with friend* in Ohio at rhe time, adult afflicted cases.
Mb* Margaret Perkins is at Kai- ,and the guest* left wishing them i
passed
awav
suddenly
on
Sunday
of
lhe
death
of
hl*
mother.
I
year of agriculture in its curriculum evening at her home near Freeport. | Mrs Norcutt wu* born in Van1I The board of supervisors made the ,meTaihool
amazoo where Wshe is attending
।
years of happiness and sue- I
. C S T Csum- many
DELTON NOW HAS
...
... . .
. .
. ... . i mor- at
u-Hra-il 8i»r fW
and compiles with other
rrqulre. Bura'l
«• dca,^?*,nE.M=
X' ~
t^.S'
duS^.a£TmSS.Itf
2tcarLaT^
* Vncle Dan
RURAL AG. SCHOOL menu.
iPervlsors’ proceedings, and also Ln.*?""
i.r.
w Uy wrJll t(J oh|0
l the prlntlnK,of 200 booklets contain-|*now Hut he was able to be present tju. fuueraj Of thC foriJ1.
Meets Requirements and Is
T
the proceedtug* for the use
18th an!*U“_ __ r*.!!tilo**« Mr, and Mrs Paul Smltn nnu cany
ton. and they have also added a.’mond Bncheller of Ferndale and Using In Campbell township about I,u~.-a
...,u others
mt— Interested
in&gt;.—■—« which
which was
on Saturday.
Saturdav. June
June ]&gt;.».
Made Eligible to Receive
the board nnd
was held
held on
e(t for qjjj,, Friday evening where
! home economics course which will । Mr*. Lewis Pagel of Battle Creek. ।sixty years
Fhlriy-one years ago. । The price U the same ns last year. !’-*■ at Bowne Center. Uncle Dan is tlicy will spend several days and
State Aid
■ lx? appreciated by the girls Be- I The funeral was held on Tuesday Mr. Norcutl lost his left hand in a I There
1’ ftUd
riw.„ were 24
m claims
rei.iw.. filed with
—“■* 91 &gt;«»" of
_ B
a«^
aM&lt;* u
!? a
a. vcr
VCr&gt;^'’ re
rv*" bring Miss Grace Ingram back with
SupL C. J. Barnum of the Del- • rallM. of lnck of
room B.)BCC afternoon at 2 30 at the residence corn husker
................
extend
Nine
.ere
bon, --------.to thB
‘",0T “
“S;.-—.
ttiem- Kennard SciuUbky neemnm srbnol
.
.
.. . on
c.cf | and
I children
Ninp .•hlirt
—---------•-' ■•-•ton
school annnunrM
announces that Uiat
that’ ....
for the home economics
classes
will
farm Inirenien.
lunly’s ,
Kenneth Brat-ndlc.- daiigh- |lnnlP(i tt,Pm an far as Huntington.
..........
nnrththe
of Corrigan
PWndrt. wuh
' unlun. tour M In Inluie, .nd £"?■'» “Xd™,!,*1
ichool has been made a Rural Ag­ be rented elsewhere
guilty
|
Phylits and son
Nell have been
Indiana, when- he will vUtt friends.
rural ’n thc Pret’lx»n cemetery......................their daughter. Mm. Anna Mourer.|&lt;‘ ; ”7
kl„w() -nlr total
’ of
ricultural school and no*- comes
oIi'ivi’’ltlng'
ltlng relatives
relatives a?
at Potterville
Potterville the
the
Mr and
Uvl Kanlner en.
Reorganization
of
1
.^
n|W,hy
ta
eXt&lt;,ndPd
to
S
StMren'Te.^Mdo^^IX
ti^
daiJ
alS
amiuntM
...................
»
”
..
...............
—
under state aid. Heretofore the dtsilu&gt;reuurecu
rebuuuubcd to ।P?&amp;t t®** da&gt;*. Mr*. Bums Anderson , iertaincd their children and gmndirict had to furnish its own busses schools in Barry township Into priSome
people
would
say
lh.il
l
ancl
daughter.
Alice
are
staying
at
children to supper Friday evening.
'
mary
and
later
Into
elementary
^secretary mid manager'of Clarks'
and maintain them at considerable
"
----u
ill
the
dog's
Iri
the
Braendle
home,
the
former
dopresent
were
Mr. and Mrs,
| A Liverpool man claims to hnvr
ville Creamery. James Norcutt. n-~L---------|l
expense but with the state aid that schools ia anticipated.
•
ing the work during the absence of Carl WMplntrr. Jr. of Detroit. Mr
This Is a fine forward step for]invented------a game
which
will now be given, this expense will.
ki
it in
w some
1 re­ manager of Clarksville telephone
Nelson Gardner wns an outatand” Braendle.
stand- MM®*Braendle.
lind Mf8 claude Kanlner and *on
be largely reduced.
Delton nnd the districts associated ..preu
spect* rerrenblre soil W, ’ h.re , „hu,sr. Ii™&gt; Norenrl. .ho reM
r».
Wirnour
Osborn,
.ho
har
Sevmour111 Osborn,
who has
d
to th, ztfiwr
Hlg I Mrs.-rMul,
.Uh intrell...
In [of MUa0Uri. Mr. and Mrs. Ruw.ell
Under the provisions of lhe state with that school and a fine oppor- ‘b^.. |&gt;l.vln,| . «..n.r Id.. .1... tor
Kantnrr. Willis Kanlner afiil family!
law, a rural school which puts in a. ji lunlty for the children as well.
Peor8’
Allctding of this city Hurt, f. . .
attending
Brra. resulting from a fall on ,
of Hastings and Ouy Kantner and
are thirteen grandchildren and
Michigan State College at East cinders, Ls much better at this writltTO.1-grandchildren. Both Mr and J «;h%n
” g MllwafiS
She has been cared for at the 1' family.
[Mrs Norcutt are in excellent health
‘" J™1™
iwme of Mr* Cha* Austin.
THE CROSSROADS.
and were Surrounded by their fam‘
£n 1 Myron Campbell spent last week’
«..u friends
...v..un Mond&amp;y ...
...... to
...
to be held
M.rs‘ Kar!, Williams iicconipanled
ily and
evening
. j. In Milwaukee Friday ।m
ln urana
Grand itapias
Rapids me
the guest oi
ol m*
his
Mp them
heln
U.™ celebrate
rel.br.re ItiK
Ihh rare
.... oc-1
PC- 'S
tc . ’
_tp. .nc,a '
1
I
Ur. mu-11 n
Brnton
.„L„
I
nJ*?**I mill, run
I Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*. s'T,nl
Kalamazoo
TO.
bnance
ct the I Adam Endres
BjOre. were. Mr and
end Mrs.;
Mre.l “XeTr‘SSn’^t hS?
Mr. nnd Mr-- Norcutt spehd lh&lt;?, “‘^
ipu}{
nance committee of
Wlnur each &gt;^r tn Chta&gt; city with
J. _
recommended
Carl Gilliland of
.
. . । r-ne.1
eV* Flint,
oi.wi and Mr (.-jivouing iii i vacataiii at noinc,
|
went
to
Ann
Arbor
Thursday for
Mt- and Mrs Blake Alierdllig. Mr» .. . ., county nay the ren’ of (he *nd Mrs. Keith Durkee and daugh'three montlis of training.
Allcrdmc is tiie
ulc COU
r‘ t„,
...
^..t.
'Allcrding
the teacher of the offices
occupied by the Welfare ter. Darlene, of near Coats Grove. 1 Harold William* made a business
Coats Grove school. _____________
Emergency Relief in the StebbinsVictor Sisson waa in Hastings on trip to Lansing Saturday.
WROTE THREATENblock. The county can richly af- business Friday.
W Gooch moNewman Tuttle of Lansing spent
1NG LETTERS.1 forri to do this, because of the great
« “•
•&gt;“»
tored to Eaton fRapid.
, , Sunday
A Middleville man. whose name' 1assistance rendered to the county. morning and were ciir-sti
guests of tlielr
their 1 ..
wc shall not give, has been receiv- 1especially to those in need, by rea­ daughter. Mrs. Edgar Cheney,
»ey
and
Mr- ,,nd Mrs- Cnrl Sheffield and
and
of the WER.
Ing threatening letters written by son
'
Monday
dnl,
shtcr
and
Leslie
Raber
By resolution the board of su­ family returning home
Floyd Cairns of Irving. Others have
■ spent Sunday evening with Mr. and
morning.
•
There is only one Food Center in Barry County where you
received the same kind of letters Ipervisors lit the June session ap­
Mrs. Emma Anderson was a Has- । Mrs. Orley Smith.
from him Some of them he signed !proved the withholding by the au­ tings visitor Friday afternoon. ’ |
ditor
genera) of the sum of »4."John Dillinger " He was an inmate 1
can Serve Yourself and Save about One-Fourth on your gro­
Mr and Mrs. George Bassett, son
056
87
from
Horton
money
due
Barot the state ho*pital at Kalamazoo 1
(Clyde and daughter. Lucile returned
several years ago. i-scaj&gt;cd twice and 1ry county, because of the fact that I Clyde
cery bill. The largest floor space in the county devoted to
Saturday evcninc
evening from near Marion.
Marlon,
was finally allowed to live at his 'this city'and several townships ar.• parents’ home. So far he has never 1behind exactly that amount In df- where they had spent several days
Food Merchandise at the Lowest Warehouse price.
their son* and brother. Clare
done any harm to anyone, but be­ linquent stat® taxes for the year with
and family.
cause his mental condition show* 1932. A* this money 1* paid to the,
A son. Claude Henry, was born to
. insanity the officer* feared he [county treasurer, and forwarded by Mr. and Mrs. John Barr on Tuesday
Below are just a few of the many bargains that are offered
might do harm Accordingly he was ;him to the auditor general, the
by that official will evening. June 26. Congratulations.
brought to Hasting* Wednesday and nmountra-ithheld
1
Mrs. S. L. Peckham of Lake Odesbe
steamly
reduced.
you every day of the week when you
.
examined b\ Doctors Woodburne 1
and Kenith McIntyre He was pro- । CrUCUTV CH/C CIUDni I
“ ham and Mrs. Edith Godfrey several
nuunccd insane and will be again otVtN I T-r IVt tNnULL
days Iasi week and over Bunday.
taken to the Kalamazoo hospital. |
at nnv CrnilT TAMD
Mr. and Mrs Vivem cook and
At tin present time there is no'
Al PUT
1 UAWir
daughter. Nadine, of Igike Odessa
room Iten- tor more lallent. w Sev,m&gt;.nv," bore h.«e trailed were Bunday guests of her parents.
I). »RI 0.. Orl.mnl Here lor . Imc. ,o. „„
„„„ „ Camp
Mr and Mia. Ed Hall
Mrs. Pearl---------Smith---------was a------------business
DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT. J°*»iudon. according to Lloyd Shafer.
--------------Mrs Margaret Wenger 20 wife B1,rry county executive. A new log .caller in Hasting* Friday afternoon,
of H .rold Wenger of Nashville died cabin has been completed near the ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christman. Wil-'
GLOSS
■
—
’
water
front
and
will
be
used
for
an
ilard
Dltmur.
and
Mias
Helen
,
nt
.it lhe
un Nashville
iuv tiiA-iMiai
hopltai ritunt
Friday ana!t,
~~
‘Geukes of Grand Rapids were guests'
ernotm ut i 10 following un opera-,admlnlstrat on building and office*,
lion jx-rformed a week ago She wil* Tlds cft,nP 1* noted for It* efficiency of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson Wed­
the daughter of Mr and Mrs R L nnd &lt;nr
« nesday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. F. Loomis nnd I
Winslow' of Hastings and im* rea'-Hable for boys at nn ex­
, sided in Nashville for the past year jCcptlonally reasonable cost If par- daughter •Guytha spent Thursday
। Besides her .husband and parents
desire further information they afternoon at their farm near Smyr­
she i* survived by one daughter
requested to gel tn touch with na and called nt the Robert Earl
Mat on
iseven months old, and three- sisters. i le Sc°'’t headquarters at the Barry home. The friends of Mias Helen
..
...
. .
.
. r-VM.niv t/,.,.lit. root Hmm
Earle -w ill be glad to learn that she
Light House
Mrs Clare Hager and Ruth and County Health Unit here.
is slowly recovering from her long
Elaine The funeral was held SunTHREE CORNERS.
illness and was to be removed from
,day at five P. M. from the Menno'
MUs Rctha Robinson is spending Butterworth hospital to her home
Wenger home with burial in Lake­ six wreks in Port Huron with Mr.
view cemetery. Nashville. An obit­&gt; and Mrs. A- D. McDonald of Has­ Thursday evening, after about five
week* at that place.
uary will be given next week.- „ *
tings. who arc visiting relative* and ; Mr. and Mrs. John Fish called on
Whita House:
friends there.
»
I (Mrs. Deeda Myers of South Bowtie
DEATH OF .MRS.
Mrs. Gertrude Wilcox and son. Sunday afternoon. Mm. Myers Is
CLARENCE KINNE.,
Mrs. Clarence Kinne. aged 50., Joe. of Hastings called at the Claud confined to her home with the care
passed away on Sunday morning at A Hammond home Monday nnd of an Invalid lady from near Alto.
• her home northeast of the city.’ hav­ Mrs. Hammond accompanied them . Miss Lillian Thaler, who I* cm[ployed at the Lane Dulcenia Home at
ing been in poor health for severalI to Grand Rapid*.
'b
Mrs. Claude a. Hammond. Rose Charlotte, visited lhe home folks
years. Surviving arc the husband,.
two daughters. Mrs. Frank JohnsonI1 Marie and Robert were caller* at (over the week end.
.
re»
M
r
^d
Mri.
Roy
■ Mrs. Gordon Usborne has returned
I
of
Cedar
Springs
and
Vinita
al
PINK
{home, and one son. Fay Kinne of Taffee, Sunday.
to her home from the hospital fol■Boston. Mass.
John Belson of Rutland apent the lowing an operation Fir appendicitis
.
' The funeral will be at the Coats। week end with Edgar Pifleld and and is recovering rapidly.
| Donald Walton has been confined
Grove church at 2 30 Thursday aft­■ family.
pbg.
ernoon. Rev. Fay Wing officiating
Ro«c Marie and Robert Hammond to his home with mump* the past
‘Burial will be in Riverside.
visited Patty. Jack and Edward Me- week. Billy and Tommy Vander Male
pbsfor
Keough in Hastings one day last have recovered from tjie same mal|
PAID OVER $7,000 CLAIMS.
week.
| ady.
In addition to the claims for damBernard Rvan nf Jackson spent i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morri* and
lagr- to sheep by dogs amounting to1 ih« week end with relatives and family of Detroit motored to the
(*402.50 allowed by the board at Its friends here' village Saturday evening and were
{recent session. It also paid *1.508 2Q
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cooley and guest* of Mrs. Morris' brother. Olen
I in criminal clalift* accrued during f«mllv «n"nt Bunriav evening with Perkins and family, until Bunday |
■ the past six months. also 84.674 95 Mr and Mrs Claud A Hammond evening. MU* Dorothy, whq ha* been
of miscellaneous claims. The pay- and famllv. Nonna staving to visit । a sue*: at the Morris home for the
। roll for the member* of the board Rose Marie for a few day*.
Ip**t month returned to her home
| and their mileage for the June ses­
Mrs Claude A Hammond. R-r-e here with them.
sion was 8494 10. In addition each Mari* knd Robert called on Mrs I MU* Gaytha Loomis was the Batsupervisor wa* allowed 10 cent* for CHonre McCulh. Mrs Dm DanlrU I urday night and Bunday guest of
each dog he listed. That item
• "
Zona famelker Id lhe Fillmore
.amounted io *253.20.
dUUict.
ting* Tuesday,

-TCANr nt...?18™1
1TRAND
HlAllf- f&gt; ■ | £ i|Ju
TrftinC
PICONCERT
Ila.tingB, Michigan • Telephones 224-1-2557 BL—
Lil
TENDS

MISS IRENE JONES
WINS GOLD MEDAL

VERY HONORABLE GUY

HEAT LIGHTNING

Vacation
Day Needs
are here in
abundance*
White Shirts

White Socks

NO MORE WOMEN

THE CRIME DOCTOR

George Bancroft

In

Sanforized
White nnd Light Colored

Slacks
$|29

$259

White and Light

Colored Caps

BLOOD MONEY

In

Richard Arlen

COME ON MARINES

LOWER FOOD
PRICES!

Shop at Food Center

Can Rubbers

3 Jod. lOc

Can Covers

SUGAR

10 /u

53c

OLEO
lOc »

*

Jelly Glasses
35c

COFFEE

Z5c

3^«

2 c“n*

25c

17c

Kleanser

Mesh with Zipper!

$|00
Terry Cloth

Slip Overs
White, Blue and Tan

Bathinn; Suits
Famous "Lorenz." Brand
for men, women and boys

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

IT KILLS MOTHS, FLIES, BED
BUGS, FLEAS, ROACHES,
’• ANTS, MOSQUITOES

HARMLESS to MAN or BEAST

lOc

19c

TOBACCO
10c
3 /or 35c
15c
3
35c

FELDPAUSCH
WAREHOUSE
Serve Youree// and Save

Polo Shirts

100% Household
INSECT SPRAY

Ginger Snape

2

SALMON

$]221O$2-'

STARCH

3far

Kerr Lids

Straw Hats

We Buy Eggs

Quart

89c

Pint

• Agreeable Odor
• Does Not Stain
• Easy to Apply

PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
HASTINGS

B. A. LyBarker, Prop.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JULY 4. 1934

MIDDLEVILLE PUNS COURT HOUSE NEWS
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
BIG CENTENNIAL Agnes
Edgar L. Hoevcnair. Hastings .... 22
Haven. Hastings ................. 221

Penney's Family

Shoe Days
Look! Save!
Table Number 1
Children's Sandals
Oxfords and Straps
Only

Pair

Not all sizes in all numbers Lut a
large assortment to select from.
Women ’*

Full Fashioned

All Silk

Men ’» Rayon

Dress SOX

HOSE

49c -

Long Wearing

Table Number 2
Women’s Mesh and Cloth

Sandals and Oxfords
Odd Lots — Broken Sizes

Only

SO*

Pair

Be here early, only 78 pairs
Menfs Sport

Oxfords
Heavy Crepe
Soles

•»

Men’s White
Imported Lisle

SOX
25* A.

Fancy Clocked

Table Number 3
Women’s Corded

LINEN OXFORDS
All white, hand turned
leather soles

Table
Number 4

Table
Number 5

Childrens Bine
and White

Odd Lot* In
Women’*

Beach
Sandals

Leather
Straps and
Woven Sandala

Pair

Pair .

5OC s«oo
J.C. PenneyCo.

(Continued-from Page One)

8350
Orpha Headley ........
7.500
Jeanette Vanderkolk
1150
Lucille Brog-----6.050
Florence Bender ....
Louise Williams ....
3,000
1300
Pauline Bena way ...
1.450
Evelyn Armstrong ..,
850
Frances Pinkbclner .
Roberta Shaw --------------- —
Josephine Barnes
......... 550
Committees tn charge of the
Centennial celebration jstt as fol­
lows Ed. Blake, chairman; Grace
Swift, secretary: Paul Faulkner,
treasurer: Herbert Benaway. chair­
man of the floats committee; Maude
Bell, chairman of the relics commltftec; Glen Blake, chairman of the at[ tractIona committee; Russell Beeler,
' chairman of4hc sports committee.
I In addition to the other attracttons thc committee hopes to have
‘two political programs; a Demo,'erotic day. Friday. August-3; Re­
publican day Saturday.'August 4.
Negotiations are under way for sccuring prominent representatives of
each party to speak.

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Keith H. Fox. Hastings ................. 23'
Geraldlno M. Tolles. Hastings ... .23
Robert M Laurenson. Wilklrw-

Mildred A. Frandsen. Hastings .26

PROBATE COURT.
Est. Inez E. Snore. Final account
filed, waiver of notice filed, order
assigning residue entered.
Est. Henry J. Kraus. Inventory
filed.
Est. Chester Hecker. Order al­
lowing claims entered.
Est Samuel Coulthard. Order to '
assign
and transfer stock entered, j
.
Est. Roy C- Newton. Discharge of
.administrator issued, estate enrolled.
Est Charles Wilcox. Bond of ex­
ecutor filed, letters testamentary Is­
sued. order limiting settlement en­
tered. petition for hearing claims
ifiled, notice to creditors taued.
Est. Samuel Coulthard. Order al­
lowing 'claims entered.
Est. Paul 8. (Cridler. Petition to
employ counsel filed, order authorizlng employment of attorney en­
tered. order allowing claims entered.
Est. John Buehler. Testimony of
freeholders filed, license to sell Is­
sued. oath before sale filed, report
U. S. AND STATE HAVE
of sale filed.
•
FURNISHED $143,298 Est.'Horatio E. Miller. Order de­
terminlng inheritance tax entered.
_______
All Of It Has Been spent for Est. Ellen Carpenter. Petition to
_
assign title tn
crrnrtrrv lol filed
to cemetery
filed, nror­
Belief in Barry County
der to assign title to cemetery lot
entered.
,
in Eight Months
Est. George L. Hinchman. War­
Since October 1 lost year, accord­ rant and Inventory Hied.
ing to figures given to us by Coun­
ty Treasurer Maus, which were the
same as he presented to Uie board
of supervisors, this cohnty has re­
reived from'lhe R. F. C.. which is a
government agency. 411.455.75. There
has been paid out by him to the
some of lhe excellent leadership
Barry County Emergency Welfare o( our
section for boys' camp
Relief a total of 423,504.10. Checks wfii
0Ur ncKl
for these amounts were drawn by elther Uie last week Bf July or 2nd
Mrs. A H Carvelh. who is at the m Augwrt. Only 44 00 for Uie week.
I head of tiiat work in this county. ( Aj|
wallt dependable Infor| This money came from both the matlon on lhc
oI
vi war.
wui. utm
Lilt
and the
. state
KtatA and
.. nrl Uie
t ho national
nntlnnnl governments,
oovpraments effects of
... .repealing
........ &gt;...... ....
.
the .....
18th amendThe work which was formerly done mellt ahould by all means re^J lhe
by the B. C. E W R_ls now being Ju|y
lhe chrUtian Ilerald
carried on by the Emergency Reone Of our delegates to thc Hi-Y
lief Admlnslration, which also re- training camp is resting , up in
cclves its money from the state and Pennock Itospltal from an appendifedernl governments. County Treas- .dUa operation Sunday night. Gorurer Maus upon orders Issued by don Crothcrs is the unfortunate
Mr.
o. th.
|nteroslcd
Q trlp
Mrs. Harvnth
Carvelh. ho.
has .U.IH
paid ant
out nt
the
time of his report to the supervis­ Chicago fair with Y. M. C. A. ac­
ors last week 4204)50.15. In addi­ commodations and guidance, call C.
tion to the above amounts. Mr. F. Angell. 2453.
Maus paid out through Die Civil
Works Administration 487368.101
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
.since last October. All of the CWA
Three girls have been bom al the
[ funds were used for the employ­ hospital Uie past week as follows:
ment of labor and were furnished
On June 27. to Mr. and. Mrs.
by the federal government. This Neldon Neil, Middleville. Marjory
makes a total of 4143.278 10 of state June, weighing five pounds and
। and federal money that has been seven ounces; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mexpended in Barry county In about Bellingham, city. Route 6. Ruth
eight months. Few people have Emma on June 27. weight nine
[realized how much outside aid has pounds and one ounce; Mr. and
been received here. Barry county Mrs. Lawrence Maurer. Nashville.
| has. in pro|&gt;ortlon to its population. Route 1. on June 29. a girl weighing
[ received less than the
average
leaVen
‘BCCcoun°Un’ *•*»«
a,,tl ni,w&gt; ouiwe.
i un ill 8a.n' i
, th r ,
The only boy burn ut the hospital
|. Naturally otic looks to the future
(mJll U(Tk
Charles Robert
nnd wonders when thc time shall
\fr * ‘
romo when
when Uncle
Uncle Sam
Rom will
u.111 cease
renre 11I r" tO «r- . ind
Charles
come
I Gladstone. 263 W South St., on Sat­
selling his bonds to raise money for urday. June 30. He weighed six
[relief purposes, and when the state ,pounds and ton ounces.
finds It necessary likewise to econo­
raize, what Barry county" will or can
WOULD BE A GOOD ONE.
do to carry on this relief work that
The Banner is pleased to note
has been helpful to thc county?
।
that
Honorable win. M. Sinlth of St.
Johns
.has announced himself as a
OBITUARY.
candidate for the republican nomi­
Martha Jane Gleason, thc oldest nation far congress in his district,
daughter of Harriet L\nn/I Sellaii now represented by Congressman
Gleason, was bom in the town of Hart, Mr Smith at one time rep­
Wayne. New York. Oct. 23. 1855. resented Barry county in the state
and piuujcd away Sunday. June 24. senate, when Barry. Eaton nnd
1934, at the home of hersdaughter in Clinton counties comprised a sen­
Detroit. She wps the mother of four atorial district. He made a fine
children. Bertha U. Adclbcrt W-. record ut Lansing. He Is a splendid
Archie W.. nnd Pearl L. Relckord speaker, clear thinker nnd a hard
thc first two having preceded her to worker—all fine qualities in u con­
the "Land Beyond.”
gressman.
I She was greatly devoted to her
। family and will be missed by all who EAST WALL LAKE AND VICINITY.
knew her. She leaves to mourn her
Mr. and Mrs. Burgomaster and
[passing, her family, one sister, one Fred Bush-of’Kalamazoo who have
'half sister, nnd half brother, grand­ been In the Malureen cottage thc
children. great-grandchildren, nieces, past week, returned home Sunday.
nephews and many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Schelp of Kalamazoo
The Banner extends sympathy to came Sunday to spend the week al
lhe bereaved ones.
tlie E. D. Reyonlds cottage.
Mrs. Burgomaster's sister and hus­
ROUTJIWEST CARLTON.
band and son of Kalamazoo visited
Mrs. Ear) Keeler. Mrs, LaFayctte her Wednesday.
Sunday Visitors at E, D. Reynolds
Usbome and Mrs. Anna Buck at­
tended thc funeral of Mrs. John were Lee Reynolds and family and
Lipkey of Quimby on Wednesday Jean Crandle of Kalamamo. Flor­
ence Johnson and Miss Soloman of
afternoon.
Little Roy Fuller Ls spending a Richland. Clarence Cairns and lady
week at Pine lake in the children's friend of near Hastings. Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Owen nnd two children
camp.
Mayoma Valentine of Carlton Cen­ of Cedar Creek and E. E. Cairns.
Clifford Kahler and wife were’
ter spent from Thursday to Mon­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Carol Fuller Kalamazoo shoppen; Friday.
C. F. Vrecland and wife of Te­
and daughter.
Mrs. Lyle Quimby of Battle Creek cumseh spent a couple ot days at
spent from Monday to Wednesday their cottage here.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kahler spent
with her slaters. Mrs. LoFayette UsSunday in Woodland with Anna
bornc and Mrs. Henry Williams.
Mrs. EfTle Landon of East Carl­ Kahler and son Dorr.
ton and Mrs. Buck called on Mrs.
Mina Aldrich and Chas. Bailey at­
Mary Yank of East Woodland on tended services in Maple Grove Sun­
Monday afternoon.
day.
Mrs. Verna Gammage of Portland
Lloyd Laubaugh of Cincinnati,
is spending a week with Mr. and Ohio, is spending a few days with
Mrs. Carol Fuller.
home folks.
Miss HazeJ Shriber worked the
Carl Ricker and wife..entertained
past week for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey friends from Hastings Saturday eve­
Lewis of Hastings.
ning.
'

But we do wish to sell you
personal service of this bank in
exchange for your confidence

A COMMERCIAL Account here will
enable you to draw checks in payment
of bills, or current expense purchases.
Then you always have a record of the
transaction for future reference if it is
needed.
A Savings Account here will aid
you financially. A safe rate of interest
will be paid annually on all savings
accounts.
&gt;
The officers and directors of this
Bank will cheerfully extend advice
based on their extensive banking and
business experience.
.
We extend to you a cordial invita­
tion to become a steady patron of this
48 year old Bank.

Y. M. G A. ITEMS

PITTSBURG PLATE
GLASS COMPANY
PRODUCTS
SEMI GLOSS
OUTSIDE PAINT

WALLHIDE
FLOORHIDE

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Telephone 2515

’

Frank Sage

Deposits in this Bank, ’
whether Commercial or
Savings, are insured Tin­
der the Federal Banking
Act of 1933.

HASTINGS CITY BANK'
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IT AMOUNTS TO THAT WHEN YOU GET THE EXTRA
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more

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AT NO EXTRA COST

hi

For the same amount of money you would
pay for ’’regular” gasoline you can get
Standard Red Crown Superfuel. And ac­
tually you’ll be money ahead! Because
Standard Red Crown Superfuel delivers
more lire power per gallon*— a bigger store
■of inifantly nsuble'Vnergy.'tfiat’chh Re­

Superfuel gives you your fulk money**
worth plus. That has been established By
tests of many gasolines. But—prove it
to yourself. ——Do this: Get a tank­
ful from any Standard Red Crown Pump.

turned into longer mileage, smoother
climbing power, higher top speed, or any
other super-performance you want.
.
It!sa fact.' Standard Red Crown

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�THE HARTINGS BAKWEB. WEDNASDAY. 1UI.¥ 4, 1934

The Hastings Banner

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ZvT- -------------------------------------Backward Glances;
Mrs. Krom.
ra*H*h-a »twt vre4aw4ay. UUci
“ m,&lt;1'Wctortan comic op- ।
r&gt;ai» Birdsall suffered from a slight:
ai HutUa*. Mickies*,
eretta* However, there is a sober
DltS 0/ I CSteT(lay sunstroke Monday. He is now all'
.................................................................................................
right however. The Detroit EveHide to this meeting which
should
Ven COOK BROS. Editor*.
“*
"
ning News had better muzxle tta|
not be overlooked.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
correspondent in this city, who re-;
•»I
(Continued from page ________
one)
ONYNNTT NIXTH YEAM
Although both men are master
Aaron Shultz, of Laramie Wyom- jx»rtcd that Mr. Birdsall was violent-______________________
Ing.
is
vimttng
friends
in
this
city
ty insane in consequence
mm th—
-n.t..Mi-l
showmen,
tliey
Indulge
Ln
this
pu?
Natcred *1 Ik* p.'»l
al Haitiac*.'
Mr.
Shultz
was
for
’ Ni&lt;ktfaa. a* aacond alau matter.
lime to keep the flame of Intense
nun - Eaton
many years
-•-*
— and
- they
- —
year* a.resid&lt;intof
a. resident
resiai nt of
or Hope,
Hopc.m-nEatoncounty,
county, was
was inin the
the city
city SunSun- four -----“made"
lakes,
were
I
B«a*«rutnr.* kr Mail. ro*ii»id:
ing to Wyoming when he purchased day and Monday, visiting his broth- the Sources of water supply for cities
. IN HAMMY OQL'NTY, OXE YEAR, ii.oo bombu*t and pageantry are mere a ranch there He expects to clou- ef Df w H
and family.
and town* or to suppiyP|he needed
*
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|..US. Ulct. &lt;0 told thia. mpee'J.e
»».«, M, Jolln MaIC
leasc[,
*» Iron
You MU «ej
O’(rartoO?l!^JL‘UX “°XTIW ^"...
Publics spell-bound,
to divert
. ...
u. . alien- to vanroni a.
blacksmith ihop and with his cldeat-great steel and atone bridges high I
। Mr and Mr* Edwin Smith and daughter will zpend some lime at over creek and river beds, but almostt
■ IN HAOMY COVNTY. TifHEE MONTHS Hon from their real objectives.
IM ADVANeg —__ ;________U&lt;
.. ............
.... thc
—— last. of thc
. woeic
.
son
Earl leave
hls
jJoine m New York state.
invariably not a drop of water run­
I Italy desire* an alliance with Ger- 0„ a trjp---------to California
TheyM.
win urotley u lylmr very i™ n'nu. or In .IbM Doutoleu. M cor­
OUTSII'K BAHRY COUNTY, O.SE
-------------------Voxa IN ADVANCE.. .SI SO
. u lciicn “»
---“---------------------------'------------------3 ....
-----।| tain season* of the year torrents of |
•' U
,..'.'Li
o:3”E!” ,:S."
hUlwm« on---------Orjen-&lt;«&lt;•&lt;.■
$3.&lt;Hi France in Central Europe and the Rnd other wx-stern places. They cxw-atcr will rush down tliosc water;
••• tx-t-l
pect io mid
go via thc Chicago- and
MUs Maggie
Parkhurst
of Coldair sin lhc ' C'hlr.ieO
courses,
at which
time the wisdom
'ADVEftTisiNO MATES.
Balkan* at thc same lime Musso- NilrI() Wrs.&lt;rll alld L|110&lt;1 paclIlc water, accompanied her father at ( of building bridges high over them
u sJtMtUiE* r*iM ca applies Uni docs' not want thc old bond be- and return via the Southern Pacific the reception Wednesday evening. will be apparent. But much of the’
... inrai* .r&lt;i rr. I n« o in., aoc Keen Germany and Austria revived and Santa Fc
alM^*'5W*i
v “time
me cue
crcea
ana
river
ocas
win
thc
creek
and
riversand,
beds writh
will'
« ln&lt;.i. .O4 r..d.»* none uie
n p 8rnl,H of J&gt;trol| was thp dtc Rtrcd ls spending a few &lt;}w
,trctches of white
• !£?*•
* :n
:lt tor
t'" tach
*"•’ in fearing
w‘Ui her many
many friends
friend* in Ulis
thh city.
city ,
Biie.-J
Ml--. Gertrude Smith and with
nO wixeie in sight. There U
Want JCtJumo.
le|wc
a ‘word
' that this would form an en- H'
iv.-i .&lt;4
m m*wrtiou. Xo a*i* i-r !«&lt;• tban zie. ha&lt;b circling ring isolating Italy from
J. T. Uimbard from,
-* -* -'
.'
one thing Uiat the visitor from this
' c7rdT‘»&lt;‘l’a*nk'.“,4in v.,,,,.;
»n4 Northern Europe, thereby damaging mduj.. until Sunday. fection misses in California, espeMr nnd Mrs Fhthp Holcomb
. &gt;
- •J
'
, her present position ns a dominant
**"
। dally tn the fruit section, and that
! 1* water anywhere on the landscai*.'
■ nation of the Adriatic Germany, drove over from Chicago Saturday
Ubll
and spent tho week end with her
| in the form of beautiful lakes, rivers
at present adrift in a rather un­ parents' Mr. and Mr*., Charles S
and clear-running streams, such a*
friendly political sea. would wel­ Brown.
we around here are so accustomed
Mr nnd Mrs Hugh Ellsworth and
come a solid anchorage In thc form
to. and which we do not begin to ap­
I
predate
of a mutually profitable alliance to Walter Oreen of Toledo. Ohio. Mr
&gt;iContinued from Page One)
and Mrs. John Hanson. Mrs Venema
Speaking of artichokes, our bus
help
her.. force
ot the Mr*
de- Ada Julitnon of
— .....
... a revision
U( Chicago.
job rntsTtXGHope—Real estate and personal trip took u* through the artichoketested Versailles Treaty which split Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mr* Ed- proiwrty a*.M-*sed at S77J.250; equal- farming section around San Franher country in two. sheared away mund Wood of Detroit and Mr and Izcd at S457.500
cLsco. and It is a most interesting
Sam Wood w ill ‘ spend the
'' her colonies and reduced her anna- Mr*
Irving Real estate and personal region. AH through Michigan and
Fourth at Wall lake.
I menu. Italy is about the only prosMr. and Mrs. Burr Sane and fam- I ized at S54O.OOO.
1 of the middle west and western
pective
ally of any consequence So Uy of Battle Creek visited her .par- [ J&lt; Im-town—Real estate and per- states, thc great over-production
A QUESTION OF RIGHTS.
...
This is a country of free speech these two country boy*. Benito and cnU- Mr. and Mrs Chas. will. laat w.nal property assessed at S827.700; has raised havoc with grain prices
Wlflc.
I equalized at S630.000
whlcli the drouth L* doing its best to
and free expressions of opinion. Our Adolph', met together for a few pri*
.
. firovr
— —Real
— . estate
.
red The selling price, or She
YEARS AGO
AGO TODAY
nnd.• correct
II colonial forefathers fought for these ’ vale talks. Only tiuy. themselves. TWENTY YEARS
TODAY |I
#l W5J
•
value
of a farm, a factory, or a busi­
privilege* and embodied them tn the know what was said, what agreesir- m u Burton.
755.
Bt J780000
ness u influenced greatly by one fac­
Ccnstltutlon of the United States. meats were readied
OranxeviUe—Reni estate and |&gt;er- tor and that Is whether it can "make
by. Mich. and Mr and Mr J E
miuey" or not If It cannot do bet­
:• Consequently when a' board of
The danger lies in the fact that Lake of Cassopolis. were in Hustings ' suna) propegy assessed at &gt;668.000; ter than lose money, or Ju»t “play
; supervisors adopts a resolution op- both of them have firm control lut Tuesday to ajtend the funeral of , equalized at $450,000.
Prairieville -Real estate and per­ even." naturally it affect* the selling
•? posing the proposed home rule least for the moment • of latent Mr*. Leo Burton
price very materially. For, this
Mr* Richard Ixippenthlen left for sonal projxTty uMrascd at $1.168.­ reason. In the grain-growing'states,
amendment to the state constitution power—power as represented In
equalized nt $870,000
Ludington Monday where she u ill 825.
Rutland Reni estate nnd per­ good farm* 'and even good fac­
cn the grounds that It is a scheme gun*, warships, rifle*, air aramada*
sonal proiwrty uxM -.-ed at $539,030: tories and good buslnessesi 0un be
to deprive citizens of “their const!- armies and navies—veil destructive
bought for a -fraction of thfir for­
’ equalized at S495.000
Uiitonal and Ood-givcn rights of power uf more than sufficient force morrow, when* lie will sjtcnd thc
Thcrnappla--Reul estate and [x*r- mer in-ices. They may be Just a* &lt;
FVturth.
self government." no one should to ignite thc heavily packed powder
*0113] property UAscx-n-d at $1,213.­ r-Kxi today practically a* they ever.
were as- tar as location and quality '
380
equalized
al
$022500.
• criticize- this group for expressing , keg al Europe
•
Ledge spent Sunday in Hasiinu*
tVeodland— Real estate and p,-r- arc concerned but under prevailing
an opinion even ti&gt;ou;:h there may
with her sister. Mtv Susie She wen:.
condition.* couldn't show u profit
Mofiduy mornini: to Kalamazoo w 950. equalized at &gt;1.245.000
be those who disagree with tile
and For Bale' signs are quite uni­
AN ACCURATE PICTURE?
*
Yankee Spring*—Real estate and versal.
. opinion. Itself.
Becau.*e a former captain -in thc
Just imagine what a pleasing
■
What does thc board mean by Jugo-Slav army is suspected of a bitty Park N J-. is Visit
#50. equalized at $377,500
change it was to go through thia
“constitutional and Ood-given rights gruesome crime almost too pervert- daughter, Mn Chyle* G WeUwit
City. 1st and 4th wards artichoke-growing .region around!
She was accompanied t &gt; Hastings - Hasting*
; of self gO’vrnnicni ?" Do they mean
Real estate and personal prop­ Ban Francisco and not be able to
from Jekyl Island. Georgia, where
to intimate that th" degree of scif-_ himself in the bold headline* of thc -•-hr spent the winu r. by her daugh­ er.y usscSM'd nt S2.1OS.47O: equal­ see one single, solitary. For Sale"
ised
at
SI.
725.000
sign. I wa* told that in the arti- 1
’ joveniment varies directly with the United States press—in fact his *u*- ter. Mrs James A. Clark, wiio re­
choke growing urea there wa* "no',
- number of officials maintained by ; peeted criminal deed la not only turned home on Friday. Mrs Real estate nnd |HT*onal projxTty
one "For Sole" sign poster on any
Schuppan and her husband the osseuia-d at $/.281,00ti. equalized
public taxes?
ut of thr premise* Till* artichoke
outlined once, but repeated many lute Adam Sch'uppan. will be regrowing area covers quite an extent
Tiiat ts. if by noTKonlnUcn a lime*: literally thrown in the (aces
oounty could provide alt of the serv­ of the readers. Valuabl- and prom­ Hosting.* Mr. and Mrs Schupwni
Held* of rich soil were covered with
resided
in
the
building
now
*
k
ices now available with a smaller inent *pace is devoted to minute
artichokes almost "as 'far a.v the
cupied
by
Barnaby*
restaurant
number of officials and at less ex- and nft-repcatcd descriptions of
and Mr Ronald Warner of eye could sec. ’ It Is quite a unique
1 pensc would the board classify this even the most trivial incident* in
Industry 10 the agricultural line nnd
as a scheme to deprive citizens of
mad" and sold thc lirst in j-ream in Ihhik Saturday Tliev han- located probably cannot be earned on as
Hastings. Many regard'll it wiiiv ut their Wail lake cottage for th- successfully in nil sections. Douljtlheir “constitutional and God-given
wonder and the demand tor U wa- -nmmer. Friend* !: . in Detroit arc
rights?"
vorable. but right now- the artichoke |
When seeing such wnsati nnl in­
Tins is exactly what thc proposed cidents featured so blatantly one
Mrs L. L. MclinlRht received a
Charles Purcell, who iuu been In bugitlMS seems tto be on the crest of
heme role amendment attempts to. ba* u right to question the uew*----- --------.
riy feeble health, ls so u.. u» be, tli4 wave so io speak An arlichdke .
,
.
.
.
,
.-laier.
air.Alice
Aicrviiign:
uur.
er.
McKniglf. Bur. er. .ai.nind some and made a trip to liJl remind* one Of a glorified field I
tie. It offers counties the right, to jmpers proud boost of accurately lortncr|y of Alice
or thistles, only the nrtciiokz-1
lhu place pas.-x'd awuy Nashville recently
make any economics ui tliclr gov- reflceting a crass-section *&gt;f day by al her home thenJune 37.
Mr and Mr* FYed Miller were, plant* are taller nnd more laterally I
crament which ap;&gt;ear to be con­ day history With thc entire world
Sundin'.guests at’ the'l»vme of their. i xtended The large fields of them I
, are attractive in apjx-arance. ax^,
sistent with efficiency. I: docs not to ciHXwc from and with events of
. .-later. Mr and Mrs Myrtle Mo-&gt;re they arc planted in straight rows
E. A. Sunderland. Sr. o1
E
&lt;&gt;! Detroit,
Detroit.
force them to da so If Uie home
moment transpiring III the realms fOrnn r Bank Examine-of rbi* *taie
&lt;lu Guv and children v?1 and of course given the best of at­
lulc amendment should pass, for ex­ of politics, government. aCiciicc. Jit- and lit* nephew. E A /Sunderland,
ove were the gue*l* ot htr &gt; ntxui Tii'- row* are kept clean,
ample, Barry county could continue craturc,
,
art. finance, exploration. Jr of Colorado Spring*. Colorado,
* E'.-ui.gic Miller, on FT1- and the soli doublie** irrigated i­
, though I waw^jiot informed as to
with its present set-up just so long ।business, international r elation*, etc..
“““
From a distance the artligr at Gun lake over Sunday
MF and Mr* Al C Hyde end that
us thc j&gt;eople desired Kent coun- etc.,
,
does the sordid ^ad-.-rjay affair
x
Mr and Mrs- George Bradley and Joyce Elaine are spending some time, chokes I'ok like magnified thistles J
ly or Eaton county might put ,represent one of tlu most
constrtict- daughter Ada wcntNty Saline Sat- in camp at tl»c Walter Stanton cot­ though the leave* of the fruit are ,
through some form of township ,ive thing* that current history
urday. M
Mr
returned
’ Bradley «
’•”—' Tues­ tage at Wail lake with Mrs. Hyik * wider I was informed that harvest- |
consolidation such us many. Illinois to
, offer?
day but Mr*. Bradley and dough* parents. Mr and Mr* Buchanan, of Uig a crop of artichokes cover* a .
tx-Uod of ISO days or more Mere
counties have done with a great *uv. blossoms will be found on plants,
with Mr* Bradley * brother.
Ing to taxpayers, but Barry county
where there are well developed ar- '
Mis* olive Lathrop of Washing­
ACCORDING TO RECORD
could keep 1U present list of offit(chokes and of course the blos.»om»
ton. D C. arrived in the illy Mon­
will mn’.ur:- into the ripened fruitday c.vnuw tnr a niontli s visit witii
MMU
luge later Thc output of rome of ,
.&lt;■ her parent.*. Dr and Mr*. E H.
ingly high nix rate intact Jtul a*
ir* Clella Shepurd of Buttle Creek. the tug artichoke ranches tiuit we
busine: ‘ Hen are a*few fact- that Lathrop
&gt;aw must be quite large throughout I
&gt;r eonvatesener
“ -- —.......
Miter Leola Cortrighl spent Iasi the *euso:i of zlx month* There
*eenvi to be a good market and at &gt;
ot
amendment
least' a fair price Thc market never '
Myron Aldrich
»• ern* to lx- glutted, nor dw* there
count!"
seem to be any indication ot over­
Kalama*
production- On the market here
home
in Hasting.* urtichikes retail all the i
en
some
member
make.-.
rmmrr.t.
AV-11-' Carol lyiiller. a nu-mbei
way from 7 to iO cents each and on
no qimnini Thu* coming
tend Camp Ki'.anniwa .. up to l*c^dependinir*ufM&gt;n the time
" near Dowling which of the year and the quality of th.product. Nowhero through thj* six-u ictKtd indication
God-given pr.v:
of Woodland.
. choke*, though naturally me held*
In fact it an:
;ut m
•d r.iitu- un unusual condition u. looked more flourLslilng than others.
rill.
■up. rharvesting of barley Is txper- As .'tated above, the articiioke iilaiit
. t&lt; inind* one in a way. of the
* thistle plant Uiat we know around
from making
hen. only it t* generally taller and
Tl
. bioadrr attaining a height of three
arc inadvertently guilty of at-.-mpt. &lt;*r t »ur feet The artichokes &lt;tha
, &lt;dtble part** come in the fonn of
"constitutional arid G
them, only the heart, or seed pod.
*um&lt;
of self government
Dunham district
-vrir* of wide ilikk leaves at Uic
.u&lt; -mtip end of which is a siiarp, thorn'jdruff
Ertc with a susplch
panted them.
like ptickrr. Each artichoke plant
1 mu.'t produce quite a number ot arthc supervisor* are more c
ucn.Ht&lt;T during thr reason The
Wall Bi Utley
and Dir.c
with their own &gt;ibs than «
grower; seem to be ill a sort of a ,
Mr.
Wednrsday Mrs. Sarah Smith. dsss by thrm-'clve* and seem to be ।
aervIn; any "nghts of wit
Mi-- Myrtle Smith and Mrr. Wil­ quite distinctive, because as a body
HU-nt
We know mn.' of
bur Policy entertained- Mr* Jay they are said to be marc than
Burdtur and daughter. Mary Lou • "playing even.”
•&gt;f Buttle Creek nnd Mr* Robert
Jonty of them are sincerely trying
Uili to JUM
ut when he be­
Our auto tour took us near Lake |
to do the right thing.
:anSs »•' » Pub»r official. .u IekI
■nd Brewer and son. Billie, of Blue Riv­ Merced known in Spanish day* as
er Wl*. recently.
Lake of our Lady of Mercy.” On
But we do believe that m adopt- lrci” u,c Ftandpamt of attcudar.c.
Do not forget the school reunion the
he *hores
sliores of this "beautiful
beautiful body of 1i
May
Dwight,
who
ha*
trig this. rt*lu«or. the board acted "r «*henrt«
.
July 8 We ll be looking for you. water
rater occurred lhe
the famous duel bebe-•1
hastily and without giving sufficient
Btaes-s and other untoward event*
t-idy Baldwin ha* been com- Don't
1
disappoint us.
tween
ween Judge Terry and Senator
Mrr
Rena
Flicitemteln
of
Ionia
Broderick
in
1850.
It wa* enured by ■
thought to the proposition involved. "“V ■’
cn- do»n • member's jielied to retire from thc baseball
and
Mr*
Ada_
Bogart
ot
Hastings
the
outgrowth
of
those
bitter
Sla. —
attendance record When these art diamond on aecotmt oLhls arm rust 1
on Mr. and Mr* Floyd Wales very and Anti-Slavery feelings that
taken Into cansidcrailon to, muc'.i *x-,n,t ab3e ,o
‘he pressure. called
!
TWO COUNTRY BOYS.
Wednesday.
’
developed so rapidly previous to thc '
isesrs -is.
. Mrs Floyd Shclp entertained breaking out of the CI*il war. Judge
Two country boys who made jozd. *•• —“• * r -■ •
one the sen of an Italian black- icnabte number
..... of absences
„„„ wr.tihl regain it* former cunning' .Thursday eight of her son Alien's T^rry wa* an ardent fire-eating ad- in honor of hi* twelfth vocatr of Slavery and Senator Brod- j
zmith. the other a painter of houses - 'Therefore it would seem that thc Lu-.
. .
ter til* slu»i' experience
Char- clasainau
'
«»uu*»K ua.* 'birthd"' anniversary. A jolly goxl
rjck took the opposite view. Bit-1
*1 e
erick
in Austria, met a few day* ago and attendance record ot Scnatur* Couz- lie
SJ’: &lt;»V
charges
were paused- and .ulhe|.
He can h-*-k back to the.11*"0 *** reported.
,&lt; ter -u
------- -------------------the entire civilized world wok mitlrc ens and Vandenberg and Represent- day^thlvugh
whe’n hu'iumT
UaB Munger
Munger U
is very ill with
*■ rapidly Inflamed mental status due I
I. uh..,,
hi. „am* wL on 11 ln-m
to
discussions of Slavery pro and
Both started out humbly but gravi- atiw* Wolcdlt.-Mapes, and Dondero. every tongue and when he lead all i-‘'“•'o-pBcumonla.
"itchers In
in~the
league
’
Mr- a,“1 Mrs- Jobn J- Brigham of can led to a challenge to u duel
latt-d into alrnUar Jobs. Uiat of die- should be rated excellent; that of pitehers
Die league.
r MU* Flora Beadle left for Nash- 1,icatur are gut*U of Mr. and Mrs. Pistols were the weapon* selected. I
■w Piling. We refer, of course, to the Representatives Lciir. Cady. WoodH. **
H‘u‘ ^Km.
thc contestants to stand facing each ’
week,
where she will a*-- F ”
•unUerencc* held in Venice between ruff. Muuelwhite. Weldman and ,ville
u, this 1L
H Annru&lt;
Thc Ladies’ Aid will meet at Mr*. other 10 paces a pan Senator Brodsis’. Pro!. IL B Andrus hi conductLila Cowles' at Delton Wednesday. crick's pistol was flred Into the'
Benito MuMoltnl and Adolph Hitter Brown a&gt; good: that of Represents- mg L.s aummcr school
July 11, for pot luck supper. Home­ ground, but the bullet from judge |
—11 Duce and der Fuhrer
- | lives McLccd. James. Hart and
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
made lee cream will be sold during Terry's gun found lodgment in
Both made the best of the occa- Dingvll a* fair; that Sadowski. Le*James Krom and wife of Denver. the evening. "
_______________
w
Broderick's body, inflicting
a mortal
slon to "strut their stuff” for the in*ki arjd Foulkea as poor.
Col . arc ...
Tn ....
thc . city, the .............
owevu of
Mr and Mrs. Fred Smith and wound from which he died three
It*
■
VIH
II..
V
■
r*
i
_
,
u
.
_
.
benefit of their respective publics.
But whether they attend or not Mt and Mr* Jarne* Clark/* Mr* -----Nina _.
B. .................................
attended the funeral
—-------------Wed- days
---------------------------later. Probably-----no-----incident
------with town if any. going ta Benno these “servants of the people” draw Kr&gt;m •*nd Mr# c:arke
■'5'‘ri ''-r day of Mrs Mary G Upkey near in the history of San Fiancuco up to.
In f*r. th»r.
mneh
ihair
. th.
Tlirough editorial corrt&gt;,-ziideiwr of Hasting*, a former neighbor and that t|pie had created, such intense
In fact there was so much grand- (their oay checks ju*t the same.
M L.
wjuk WC4l lwo
l¥aa Uld Rex-,
teacher.
.
Coontinued
?
(Continued on
ou page
pa«e sixi
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Values in Milk

18^

SL’SS’iA'K «■&gt;■-“»/ a oh“ an,d"-

ish the body. But a higher value, because it aavea danger from &lt;
ease, and give* a sense of security to the user, is CLEANNESS!

WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
Highlands Dairy milk cornea from our own
tested and accredited herd- The cows are
properly housed and fed. and kept in clean
stables. Human iiands never touch the milk
from thc time it is taken into our clean milk
house fmtll it ts delivered at your door. Every
bottle i* washed and sterilized The milk U
mechanically conveyed to thc bottler, and the
bottle automatically capped. Thc bottled milk

COUNTY EQUAL ZED i!

is then placed in our refrigerator, where II U
cooled to a temperature just above freezing.
It is kept on Ice 11? the milk truck until it is
delivered at your home.
The Stale of Michigan, after a thorough In­
spection of our plant and herd, authorized u*
to aell our milk at Grade A. It coat, no more
on that aqcount. We sell It PasteurIzod or
Raw a* you prefer.

W

LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH OUR GRADE A MILK.
CALL PHONE 2651 AND WELL DO THE REST!

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

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Hastings, Mich.

preperty assessed at S817.870; equal- through lhe grain-rabiiu: sections.

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Libby’s
Potted Meat 2
15c
Veal Loaf
&amp;' 12c

CAMPBELL’S

Pork and Beans
In Tomato Suucu

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Fruits for Salad

‘an

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COOKIES
COFFTT
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4

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GOLDEN CREST
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Ice Tea Blend '.-u&gt; 18c
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COCOANUT
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Bulk.

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SPAGHETTI 3
In Tomato Sauce with Cheese,

KRE-MEL

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Fancy. - — • No. g f
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KOSTO FREEZ
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Favorite
4 C|UU 25c
COCOA
2 K, 21c,
Ambrosia.

Pure.

Minute Tapioca ra 13c
For Delicious Summer Dcstc-rts

Fre»h Fruit* and Vegetable*

DEE LISH

DILLPICKLES
XT 13c
SARDINES
1

In Domestic Oil

4^“- 15c

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.

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NO BOTTLE
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Hershey’s Chocolate

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FOR CANNING
WELL SPRAYED FRUIT
(Without Stems)
Bring your own crate and
take them away at—

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Crate

The Valley Fruit Market
Anderson &amp; Cochran, Allegan, Mich.

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Every indication at.this time

that

Mrs. M. J. Hinkley and children
and Mrs. James Hummel of Jfaobvllle spent Wednesday with Mr*.
Ted Mix and Mrs. Fay Hummel.
| Mrs. Neal Braith of Midland and
Mrs. Warren Coolbaugh of Wood-

ARE LEAGUE LEADERS
w"*'
PROPOSAL TO COMBINE money to the stockholders, and en-,
TntuuaniP and nnnNTV ab,e thr
comP«ny !&lt;&gt; Produce
1 Mrs. Fred Bldelman of Detroit,
TOWNSHIP AND OOUNTY Bnd
lu gOlKU nl !owcr price,
Each Have Won Three, Lo«t visited relatives here thc pant week.
UNITS DISCUSSED
It must be admitted. Ixiwevcr. Uiat
, The Ice cream social was a real
'
most of these big cvmblnatlons have
None—Commercial Club
'not made the savings which they
Team Enters Race
promised. The people have been
BOARD PASSES A RES
OLUTION AGAINST ^n“a.„7*frX’ "ELK
high. Each learn has its crowd of
Miss Freda Scott went fo-UiUal
Claim Smaller Units Would
'supporters and. games are usually
I played to lhe accompaniment of en- hospital in Battle Creek where sbc|,
Be Deprived of Bight of
thusiostle commepts or otherwise expects to undergo an qjxratton for
Mrs
Jarnej
O'Connor
entertained
goiter.
All wish- her a speedy recov- ‘
Self Government
the Baptist church Ladles' Aid of from the side lines.
The board of supervisors, of Barry Haspngs oo-'fliuisday afternoon. ; last week Hlrsch Brothers defeat- '
county ore not in favor of the plan,
which it U claimed would simplify
government and reduce taxes by cut­
Mrs. Janet Pettongill and Mrs. day night thc Car
took lhe
ting out the present township and
Elsie Sothard visited Mrs. Dora mPasure of the Consumers 17 to
Colt-man of Rutland Thursday.
M: j c Ppnncy defeated the Piston
Mr. and. Mrs. Bob Reed and fam- Ring 13 to 10,
. ’
ty. Barry county's board of super­
One more team, tlje Commeteial
visors unanimously adopted a reso­ -ily of Quimby spent Saturday with
|Club team, has been ridded to thc
lution Tuesday wiiolly disapproving Mr. and Mrs. William Reed
Emerson Russell spent Wednesday' leagoc
- \ j and Forrest Havens of Glass Creek I
of this plan. The resolution u as
evening with his daughter. Mr. and
Wlth t,,c defeat .of the Bankers,- io Gross Lake nt) Thursday to at- I
Mrs, Pete Tiutzvn of Baltimore.
i,hc number of terfms having perfect
the funeral of their uncle, Otiz ■
Mrs. Mae Bothnrd Hurl of Has-1 records has been narrowed to two. fend
Havens
'
cation from the board of supcrvlson: tings is visiting her son and wife. Hlrsch Brothers and the Car Beal.
.llich having won three games.
of Kent county opposing the prin­ Mr and Mrs Janie* Sothard
infection in his hand.
8
ciple of petition^ now being clrcu-

could and would be made whereby Grand Rapids for an X-ray week Cnr Scal - small communities would be utterly before.Inst She Lt not very well. Bankers
A &amp; P
dominated by large ones within We hope she will recover soon.
Company in thc Jim Sothard home Kroger --their county. Therefore be it
tlie past week were. Mrs. Lena Barc Penney
sujiervlstira, express our dtsapprovul num and James. Mrn. Leo Price. Piston Ring .
of any such scheme to deprive any
of Hastings. Mrs Jimmie O'Connor! Games for tills week are: Thunand June, and Martin Goadenough j d“&gt; ’ July 5. Piston Ring vs. Conof Froeport and Mr and Mrs. .Clyde j sumers; Hlrsch Bros. vs. Kroger.
-. . .
1 Friday. July fi. a. de P. vs. Bankers.
There has been a good deal of re­ ----Mrs TUlw Prtlengill and Mrs. Car Seal vs. J. C. Penney.
cent kgitatlon in Michigan in favor
of combining several townships into Mary Spicer of Battle Creek visited
DR. MclNTYRE WINS
a larger political unit, with a small Mrs Janet Pettanglll Sunday.
number of officers, .to as to do away
JUNE HANDICAP MEET
।with lhe expense of such, officer*.
The plan also would alter county
Elllott accompanied by their slater. Uarl Weapinter Tflps First
Mrs. Slwruiun Gier of Grand Rap­
Flight
List in Annual
ids. and by Mrs. Elliott's sen and
Golf Tournament
plan, if adopted, would d’J uway
with boards of supervisors, reduce
Dr Kcnlth McIntyre won thc
June Handicap Golf Tournament at
lhe number ot county offices and
the Hastings Country Club by de­
greatly decrease the number of
Mr and Mis Joe Batey and Mrs feating Jim Bristol in Uie finals 6-4
township officers, because townships,
Cora Allerdlng visited'Mr. and Mrs 2'_,^_y.
Sunday. In winning the champion­
Wm. Crockford Saturday afternoon. ship Dr , McIntyre won from Dr.
• Robert Hcuncy was quite 11) with Carrot hers. ~4-3f Le­
of lhe Barry county board ot su­ the mumps last urek but Is better 3.3; Kim Sigler 4-3
defeated Ed Huffman. 4-2’ Roy
pervisors. also of the board of Kent at thl.-i writing
Rev and Mrs. Loomis of Free- Hubbard. 3-2; Dave Goodyear 1-up
county, jis well as boards in various
other counties of Michigan, that port were supper guests Wednesday . Carl Weapinter won the first flight
championship by defeating Will
this proposal is not received .with of Mr aud Mrs. Chas. Paulus.
Mrs Earl McKibben
Cook In the ......
finals
. .
..was
. operated
.
-----j 3-2. During. his
'on ut PrnnrM-k
— u ...
mock hranttnl
hospital Tiimultav
Tuesday -t.
cltmb
to the top. Carl won from
She Is getting along ns oad Angell by default; Dan Wallsuch a plan would save costs and
tts P°sslb,c- Her friends in dortf. 4-3; Dr. Lockwood. 3-2, In a
make thi larger units more re*poii- th* commun,l,y »,l3h her “ Quick, match Utat went 37 holes Will
sive and responsible Unlew th?:
I*1™1 r?fO?’Cry
,
' Cook defeated Joe McKnlght by depeoplc cun be convinced that there
Burdct'e Wndd’ 3-2. Charlie

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Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Phone 2ZS7 Hastings, Mich.

X’ X SX XXTXJ

merely bccuUM.- somebody wishes to! * 5s- Jo,,n ‘Hutson vtelted het
reform things. It must be made
Gun akc Thursd“y nfl'
plain to thc people that such;
..
, .
changes would be in their immnt.J
. mPP *5
and that they will be gainers U they
r.e„lnt * Jr&lt;nn Indiana Sunshall adopt it. Those who proposeB&gt; 1 ,ajit
, , _________
such plans -need not wonder that
th,. Iuturc tiappUitta and prosperpeople are suspicious of combining [1Iy oI most of m, depend largely upsmaller units into larger ones, for. oti how wc employ our spare time.

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One hundred fifty-eight years ago the
Declaration of Independence was signed, de­
claring this nation to be free and indepen­
dent.
Since that time the United States of
America has encountered many stirring and
trying times, but has alwayi
torioub over every difficulty.

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Great men have come and gone, yet our
nation still surives. Our institutions and the
spirit of American democracy still survive.

National Bank of Hastings

------ -

An •’Alphabet" match, on the
morning of July 4. is the first of sev­
eral sj&gt;eclal events on the summer
sports program at the Hastings
there will be a mixed two-ball four­
some with husband and wife paired

July 26—An obstacle match handlcap tournament in which no regular
golf wearing apparel will be per­
mitted excepting shoes. There will be
a prize given for the best diversion.
August 0—Handicap match tour-

43% MORFNON-SKID MILEAGE
says a North Carolina car dealer who
has seen G-3's perform for months on
mountain roads. "In My Opinion You
Have 75% More!"

• Week of Aug. 12—Qualifying
rounds for club championship tour-

Week ok Sept. 3 —Qualifying
rounds for Old Timers Match.
Club Exchanges arc:
June 28—Hastings at Cascades

McGUFFIN WINS 1UNE
RINGER TOURNAMENT
wm»&gt;’
Country Club with thc low score ot
30 for nine holes. Other golfers
who shdt below par arc as follows:
. Ray Branch. Roy Hubbard. Kim
Sigler and Dick Stem. 31 each: Will
Cook. Ken McIntyre. Wilbur Lane.

GOODYEAR

SPEEDWAY

30.3M

84.40
«0-&gt;l

S4.95

is too conservative*'—
“60% would be closer"
—"Feel I’ll receive 1M%
more non-skid mileage."
Maybe we have put the
figure, low, but—Good­
year's 43% statement is
based on the' toughest
tire tests ever devised—
speeding up to 50—jam­
ming on brakes—every
few miles—day and nUht
—tougher use than most
people give tires. Come
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than we claim—the costlier-tire-to-build that
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to buyI z

Clarke, and Bob Field. 34 each;
George Lockwood. Dr. Kinde, Steve

lhe total of the lowest score made
on each hole during the month in
playing a regular nine hole round. ,

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Wider Tread ... More
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DELTON NINE BEATS
.
..HASTINGS INDIANS 18-8
Davis. Shepherd nnd Wales, were thc
battery for the winning team. Rase.
Keeler. Miller and Keller for Has­
ting*, Next Bunday. July 8. lhe In­
dians will play Peddler Lake on the
fair grounds here; tornmenqing at

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Automatic defrosting—auto­

matic ice-tray releasing—
one-fourth more food space
—extra room for tall contain­

er* and bottle*—and a com­
partment for frozen storage.

• Mr. Parley insists that postage will
। be reduced. This will bo a great
.help in getting America off the
postal card standard.

Man’s Heart Stopped,
Stojnach Gas Cause
W. L. Atlnnis was bloated so
with gas Uiat his heart often
missed beats after eating. Adleriks rid him of all ga.% and now
he eate anything and feels fine.
A. Lybarker, Druggist—Adv.

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less electric current than one
ordinary lamp bulb.

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D«Uott'a 0Uf*&lt;t Bsildtai aa*

J. L. Maui, Halting*, Mich.

•.*«
wMU man to visit this
,„U ,spot?"
wr _ when « Ml:
1S~CJ&gt;C. w;W°'“'
” “&gt;2!“!'“,™ *&gt; “•
I first white
I At best he was surrounded by hos- return to Loe Angeles, we decided maybe un occasional lynching, tn
I tile Indians; it was at that time a to go by auto-bun for thc reason deserved cases, will arouse thc peo­
!,wild and unexplored wilderness; he that it left earlier in lhe morning ple to lhe fact that our criminal law
had nothing to guide him except and we would arrive In Los An­ procedure merits a sulZtanllal over­
(the sun. and his own deductions geles a couple of hours earlier in hauling.
W. R. Cook.
—aroimd'
7;45 was
P. M.
' .evening
and intuitions;
there
no In
beaten
k highway and travel at best was slow othcr words It would ailord a day­
OBITUARY.
, nnd tedious and beset with danger “«lu tr‘»&gt;. by a
new route, and
IlBut how different today and how through a district most of which we
Sarah Elizabeth Sweet was born
, the world has progressed. The dlf- “ad not as yet seen. These auto in Dark county. Ohio? on the 8th
ferent modes and routes of travel Ousscs are large, high-powered con- day of February. 18(14. the daughter
Hall look to the comfort nnd convcn- vcyances. and the high-backed, well of Jacob A. and Rebecca Gebhart.
l fence bf the traveler If you are in
an; quite comfortable She was united in marriage with
a hurry, or seek diversion in the ,o rWe m. Tlie route for quite a Wultam Sweet in October. 1902. and
1 form of rapid transit, you can leave Pnrt °f the way, follows lhe South- has resided in Hastings for the last
New York City by plane and land at
Pacific, and lead* high up on thirty-two years. She leaves behind
any of -the Pacific coast cities 16 or the G,des •* 1110 mountains and down to mourn her loss two sisters. Mrs.
IB hours later—always provided of through beautiful valleys. At one Emil Rubach ot Ionia and Mrs. Etcourse that nothing happens. A lady »&gt;o»nl we looked up near the tops of fie Niwird of Grand Rapids, also a
nn th,, thin t'h.t
.some nKIlintaln.s und saw the t-nttlne brother Polwrt Oehhnrt of Innin
■of a Southern Pacific passenger
Interment was ip Green teemetery,
। train darting into one of thc num- Ionia, on Monday. July 2. Rev. John
erous tunn«Ut.
while Uie rear Kitehlng of the Hastings Presbyter­
coaches hid not emerged from an­ ian church officiating.
'
other tunnel. At one point on this,
trip we had quite a thrilling exper­
One thing that will greatly help
ience that temporarily increased our solve thc troubles of lhe country.
blixxl pressure Ahead of us was a Is for everyone to make things go
high rocky promontory, thc highway a ell in his home town.
being blasted out of thc solid rock
land probably a couple of hundred
j feet above the valley below. Natural­
ly it was quite impossible to look
through that solid rock ahd sec the
automobile that was approaching on
| the other aide The automobile
_r- TKt
driver was “hugging thc inside” in| stead of being on the right hand
'Flrestbne
। side ot tlic road as hr should have
/T-. RICH SHED TIDE
been. Both-cars reached thc apex
r,;
FOD IMA
of that rocky promontory and pro­
ceeded to “round thc comer" nt the
■ame time Thert was n crashing of
I brakes and a collisian was (•voided
(only by a fraction of an inch, but
Ii “miss is as good as a mile" in such
a c.i-M-. though It would lx* far more
comfortable to have more latitude
’than we had. At this point where
the two cotnvyanccs nearly met. (tie
■ mountain road was narrow, mid over
t)ie "rim" meant a sheer drop of a
! hundred or two hundred feet—not
'pleasant to contemplate as Uie rei suits are apt to lx so "messy." and
| get your clothes all wrinkled up.
Our route l&lt;-d us through thr very

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HASTINGS MICH.

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capital of the state under the first
coiutitution TtawiuTCi t settled by
the SpaRtArds about 1777 while our
Revolutionary' War wa» raging on
our eastern coast It is quite a
manufacturing city and resort sec­
tion. One of thc peculiarities ut this
region is a mountain of almost pure
asphalt, and the mining of which is
[quite an industry. San Jose is also
• ithe se^t of several colleges and rd­
- uratlonal institutions. For this rea­
son it may be surprising to recall
| that a year or so ago San Jaw was
the scene of one of tlie most talkedof lynchings that ever occurred tn
this, country, our route took u»
right by the Jail. Imo wha-h the
infuriated people broke, dragged out
| thr conle.vsediy guilty culprit', gi.d
‘hanged them Probably many of «-ur
ticulars of how a couple of youn!J.
men In San Jose kidnapped lhe son1
of a prominent meridian*. of that j
city, murdered him. anti after I
throwing his weighted body into the
water, sought to force the dUtraeted j
.parents to pay a large ransom tor
■the return of their son *whom they
had previously murdered» It was
one of thc most heinous acts in the
category of crimes, out there. Just
t as here in Michigan and everywhere
else, many dastardly crimes had
I been committed, and the guilty ones
hud gone unpunished through tak­
ing advantage &lt;&gt;f legal technicalities
-find the snail-like pace of law en­
forcement The murdered victim
was n highly esteemed young man
with many friends. When thr crim­
inals were caught, confessed the
crime, and placed in Jail, the fury
of the people seemed to know no
'bound:- A mob gathered about thc
■ Jail, broke in and seized the officers.
Cells were battered in and the sclf'confessed murderers were taken out
and hung and their bodies burned.
Gov Rolph. tlien Governor ot Cali­
fornia, but who recently died,
aroused both criticism iuid ixulse,
by saying in substance that the acts
of the mob were Justified, and that
the criminals deserved lunging. We

land order to mob violence. But in
, these days, when we see arch crimi­
nals (like Dillinger for Instancei
liiarikmed and parolled through the
political influence of friends; when
I we see guilty crooks and criminals
! kept from getting their Just deserts
'through those dilatory tactics en­
couraged by our laws and our prac­
tices and taken advantage of by
shrewd, shyster lawyers. It fairly

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as at New York City on our return makes one’s “blood boll." When wef
went to California by airplane, was‘see these things going on and ad- j
■ “crazy" about ft. and said that thc | verttoed to the world even- day. a
view of old Mother Earth from good many people cannot escape the
above was simply gorgeous. The trip conclusion that n good first-class I
once • in a -while
good1 I
was made in lhe winter too, when ‘hanging
---- — • la a -----thing, and a wholesome lesson that1
geous." Even present day trans­
(Continued frotp jxigc four*
portation by railroftd is far ahead While we would by ik&gt; means ad-.
..
.
,
...
of what It used to be evep a few
excitement. Only a short time later \ears ago in the way of comfort our old hat that the early settlers in
•JudgeTerry became enraged over‘and convenience. But to meet the California. especially the criminally
an adverse decision of a Judge of added competition of air travel, some inclined, had n much higher respect
। .he supreme Court, entered the ot the »Talern railroads have pul on for law titan we have to day. espe­
court room
stab uiiwc
[1OTf,e newer,
,)(.wer. ngoier.
lighter, wmu
wind rcsuiuig
resisting ciauy
..... and
~ attempted
,"r
. to.------vigilantes met in
cially alter
after tne
the Vigilantes
the Sup
Runremr
TYMirt
.hitler
wass passenger
.. .
..... . average .....
fy*®
r2"e cx&gt;
.urt Ju
d8c- hut
but *'»
trams that
100 Portsmouth Square and left the
h---------------------mile* an hour or-belter. The coaches Icriminal law-breakers dangling at
comphshhis purpose and placed in ure ^jr-cooied which docs away with {the end of a rope. When you hang.
■ th* r^. » tn h r’5iri7^lCC
thc hcat and dUi,t 80 common to thc or electrocute* a confirmed criminal
i* desert regions. I haven't heard howiyou at least have the satisfaction of
• kind that
«hf«tUire
successful these new fast trains air.1 knowing that as far usTie is confor—ro/iA but
Pro'c
be up to cx-lcemetf. his days of criminality are
I whib? tare,-rad?l*ctatlons. a trip to Ute west coast ut an end. and no action of a pardon
the
should not take much, if any. over a or parole board can bring him back.
I other
waiWH .m h-hina’wt™■dBy trom Ch‘«tgo. Then there are (Neither will any expensive guards
hi«kV,.‘o«n'
thc Breal “uto bus ,lncs Uu»t will'orhighly j»Id officers have u&gt; be
l-Tn5r,t,Ui,1rt
l“k,? you “lnlodl “n&gt; lllacc &gt;ou wwiihired to watch him, nor Will a tax­
I
P
" .1? . to 8°“ surprisingly brief time, burdened people have to be still
Imrone
*mit 'of ’hi*
M!d “’’"'rally at a lower rate. Some further taxed to board, clothe and
SX TnSht k^nefat v
U,&lt;’ transrommental bm^cs are feed him. In short • he's done."
Iiapt^to^ge’t^the&lt;»-orst of’ I
“ .virtually hotels on wheels." afford-.While perhaps not popular, yet the
11“A/’Lie
’fmm M.™',ng comfortable betU *»d ««&gt; ac-[late Gov Ro]phs decision, regarding
to place he eaimot heln bm^onder ^mmodatlons for dining. So the the lynchers of those self-confessed
I "what ww ™e exStoee T ?h" rB*'gC °rtra'cl U t,ul,c “ wWe
'San Jow murderar. bus W hearty

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUI.Y 4. 1M4

PLAYERS PICNIC

Social Events and Personal Mention
Mr*. Eleanor Strtcklen U spend-

’“h

lira. Anna Reed vUited relaUvea,

Mr. and Mu James Gilmer spent

I

D£,TON

Belding were guest* of Judge and ।
Mr. and Mr*. L. N. Bush attended
Mr. Stuart Clrmrru .t th«r Qun i
AT “TRAIL’S END” th. O..WI tamll, rrunlon at Ha.lake collage over Sunday. Little
----------Unga Thureday
'Shirley Jean Clement stayed with1 A picnic will be held for members |
■
...a
I her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs W. of the Hastings Civic players AmoiL. Shulters, during her parent** ab- elation at Trail's End. Gun lake, on
—•
iTtnir^.v iniv ii rw
,Hcnton cottage at Wall lake thl*
;•*'*?*■
!'

-“"•

—~Mr and Mrs H T. Reynolds are
.wits, in charge, also Mr. and Mrs if"Mi«g a visit with their daughter.
.lumt-t Bristol
nri«tr&gt;i and
nnu Mr.
Mr and Mrs
Ur. Mr».
Mr* Allen Taylor,
Tavlor. from Roscberg.
Ftoscberz.
James
To Hastings for the Big Home­
Orville Sayles. Those who attend Orer.m. whom they have not seen
are to bring their own bosket ,or
yeata. Mrs. Reynolds and
coming Celebration. Be
ana Detroit.
(calling on Hasting* frienda on Fri-, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Annablc visit- and Mr*. R. R. McPeck of Charlotte. lunches. There will be swimming. Mrs. Taylor will visit old friends
Rose and
..
,cd Mr. and Mr*. Carl Trautwcto of'They left on Monday for their sum- boating, feasting and a /number uf
“Mrs. Will
" “
' ’ - “ .
Lucas for a few days.
July 4th for the Races,
Charlotte, ot Grand Ledge' visited ( Mra p l. Bauer waa in Jackson near Morgan on Saturday.
Saturday,
sunirises. Thc event begins tft 5.00
Rev and Mrs. L. D. Mile* arc'
mer home at Bay View.
relatives and old neighbors here last ia,t Tuesday attending an O- E. 8..
**-■«&lt;.•••
MaHetta Faul &lt;•
la spending lite1 Those from away who attended o'clock in lhe afternoon.
(spending thc week with thc latter'sj
Sports and Fire Works Display
I meeting.
.
---------------•••
cousin ut Alcona county.
,
, week with her grandmother. Mrs.' the funeral of Mrs. Martha WaltcEtta Faul, of|mate
Woodland.
I—•*
-■&gt;—
• »•-------were; Mr. nnd
Mrs.
Hiram
at thc Fairgrounds. Congratu­
HACKNEY
—KENNEDY.
Our fire truck was called to
MLv Della Allard, MU* Bettie { prC(j xj^rlln of Fennville was tn
[
Hopwood
and
Mrs.
Shlppey
of
BeldA
charmingly
informal
wedding
Mtekor
y
Corner*
Thursday
after
­
Rclckord and Mr. and Mr*. Harley thc cUy on Saturday calling on ।
Mr. and Mrs. John Ironside were I
t--;
r- --r—
lations to the American Legion
Fox und William spent Bunday with friends
In Detroit Sunday for a visit with *n,:; brona"1 Howe ahd daughter ceremony was aolomntaed when Mis* wxin (orxtUiguhh a fire in a vacant
.Betty.
and
I
Mr nnd Mrs. Ed. Darling at Irish I
nnf,
"*”” Mr and Mrs. Joyce
’"u~ “
"** Mr Tliclma Kennedy, only daughter ot house near thc blacksmith shop.
mil, near lurk win
■ 1 «»r and Mrs. D. L. Christian were his brother, Jas. Ironside.
for sponsoring the Big Event.
'and Mrs Ptynn Matthews of Grand Mr. and Mr*. Claude Kennedy of
„
J .
....
80,11,1 Hsven 0,1 MoruMy andI
Ute Rev. and Mrs. J. A. McNulty Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry. Hasting.'., became lhe bride of Wil-'। The opening and dedication of thc |
. Mr*. Mlrtnda Stoon. Mrs. John . Tuesday.
rucsaay.
and Miss Sara Schadcr rclumeri Mr. and Mrs Matt Coat*. Mr... D ham Hackney, son of Mr. and Mr*. new church basement took place i
m!1 pil^nier^im1
Johl‘ Beuhler. superintendent of from Montague on Saturday.
Friday
night
and
In
spirit
of
the
In-1
Moore and Mrs. J Wasiloiukl of Edward Hackney, also of Hastings. lense heat of the day and evening
’f.,,
.
. VHWf‘ the Muir ~hno) wJ. in lhe cilv on
M'.T. Vivian ..na
Mtoc*
and n..rt.
Doris Biddlestattcr expect to go to LaGrange, the Muir achool, was in lhe city on
a lance crowd gathered and about
of Battle Creek were Sunday guests
Mrs w w Blihop and MUs Anne, dlst Episcopal church read the 145 people parto-&gt;k of the very appe- ,
Ind.. Saturday to be In attendance ut Saturday.
I Donald Kelley has gone to ChickoMr. and Mr* Don Lewi*
Burton of Ann Arbor were in the, single ring service WcrJnr.-day cvc- tbring banquet prepared by the la­
the Elliott reunion Sunday.
,
....
|ning
at
right
o'clock
nt
the
home
of
'pre.
Ontario,
where
he-will
tact
a*
a
Mrs
Charlotte
LaMore
nnd
Mis.
' Mr. and Mrs Arthur Stedman of •
..
Ethel LaMore of Mt. Pleasant called
Mr. and Mrs William Hackney I ,h'-‘brl‘lr 10 the prcaence of the im- dies of the church. Large bouquets '
&lt;4 June llllies, delphiniums, and
Kitchener. Canada. Mr. and Mrs comp airector.
&lt;m Ha*Unii« frtendk Sundav
Arthur Webb of Chicago. Mr. and' Ml*a ConMancv Cook spent last on
^tcd Mr Icft for their home in Flint Sunday | mediate families
baby breath adorned thc tables. I
where Uie former Is cmThe bride wore a simply modeled Talks were given by former pastors. I
M„. win HMd »..a
wrt ta umlw wu&gt; ta
t.41 3Wr,,„8 '2X,LOJ k£. afternoon,
ployed
gown of white silk crepe with match­ Hayes and Kendall. Dist. Qupt's.. &gt;
Clothing and Shoes for Men and Boys
A„8le «ia Mba Manon Nub or U.l..
wlrnkod Poor.
,ran
Bulrf
Clarence Hackncv was home from Ul* ve‘1-carried a bridal bouquet
tflty were Bufklny gucsta of Mr. and | MIm Gertrude Bentley went to- MLsS Florence Morlok and Rich* Ms work in Kalamazoo last WedII A ST INGS
roses, fern* and baby's breath Bush and Rev. Mlles gave reports
Mrs. Verne Haywood of South Has- Kalamazoo Monday, where she will ftrj Morlok of Woodbury were Sun- nesday evening
— ------to
— attend
* ­ Her maid of honor and only attend­ of thc work done in order to com-1
lhe
wed
1 make her future home.
(day gireat* of Mr*. R.
Ung*.
... H.
... Gregg.
vui#
ding ui
of his brother. Mr Willkun ant was ML« Alice Hackney, sister pletc the task. Thc Prairieville |&gt;co— ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crawford und
nnd Hackney.
vnit^u- Zin.
Z' pl? contributed music which was ।
nrr,
...
i Billy and Mrs Onhrlln
Ophelia O'U.lr
O'Hair are
Guy Custer
n former Hasting;
Me. BiyeO »n-,
enJnU„ MU.
F । spending a few days in Chicago,
McB,u„
R(&gt;). Ad„UM„
boy. but now of Hoboken. N J . who dee »[ Middleville eeeverf u heel ,
b
Mr und Mrs Leon Tolhurst and has been visitUig relative;, in Grand
Me. and Me, Hwtole, will he
“f'hfSli
ow™
k .daughters of Marshall visited Jtaa- Rapid*. has been the guest of Has­
llnKv
Iriend,
ihu
week.
home
to
their
trtends
alter
July
.
b
...... .
L ting* friends over lhe week end
tings friends this week.
was nbjut $400. nnd there was a
F
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Frita of SI.
Major nnd Mr*. Gladcon Barnesl,lrst at 'eo E Dayton Street. FUnt. ficirncy of 1177 to pay up lhe
arc --guest* of
and -----Mrs. and daughter Barbara of Aberdeen, i Michigan.
- Mr.
— —
Saturday, July 7 F ' Johns
Friday, July 6
. . ..------ . ----- . Remember thc date at the
amount This was nearly all taken
W. L Shulter* lor over the Fourth. Md. came Monday for a week's visit' Both Mr and Mrs. Hackney orc
of in subscription ot $10. $5 and I Girls will sell ice cream. candy. I cream social. Wednesday, Jul;
I Mr and Mrs Cltarles Faul are I with Mr nnd Mr* Chas Potts Ml** I graduates of Hasting.-. High school, care
$1 amounts We surely have a nice poficom and various ocher articles .sponsored by the Ladles bf
spending thc Fourth at Saddlebag.Barbara ha* Just completed her sen- and are well - known
----- - • in this city addition and improvement to our on t)ic lawn ot the Gerald Duster Evangelical church ou the lawi
lake nt the Lawrence.Futil cottage tor year nt Wellesley
Thur many friends unite tn extend­ church and we feel the praise sliouid home the evening ot July 11.
;lhe home at Mr. and Mrs. RayI L. O. Tucker of Charleston. W I Mr and Mi». RiiascU Kantncr cn- ing be*t wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hyde and j lasple.
given to Rev. Miles who was thc
Thc out nt town guest* were: Mr* be
(Vu. and Washington. D C. was lhe tartatned Mr nnd Mr* Claude
'main spoke in lhe wheel."
guest jf Hastings frienda last week Kantncr and baby of Columbia. Mo Anna Belle Abbey, sister of thc
Elizabeth
Doster
has
been
enter' Mr and Mrs J H Heijey returned from Friday until Sunday evening groom, nnd children Brelynland* - - - , -------- — ------ -----Saturday from u two weeks' visit Abo Mr and Mr* Levi Kantncr of Wesley; Mrs Rose Munson o| Los,1 twining the mumps.
I with hl* nephew
and
wereSunday
Sundayguest*.
gw*U
*—■- California.
—• •*- and
Mrsj Rare Brown of Kalamazoo, a
.
- wife in De- . Woodland
--------------------Angeles.
«.nd{ Mr
troit
■ I Mr. and
-a ....
Mr* .Marion -E ---•
Whitman Mrs. Stanley Mix of NtuhviUe/
'former Delton resident, was'a week
today; Wednesd.iv.
Wednr.sd.iv .m
- n- m-i!
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Mr and Mr*. Roy Andrus and leave today:
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lend guest of Mr and Mrs. Harvey
Mts. Katherine Alidru* of Lansing lor trip through northern Michigan! ’’ ',,T,bs HONORING
Dings.
MISS MILDRED FRANDSEN.1
...
arc guest* ot Mrs. J. A Wooton over and Wl*c.m»in. stopping ut Apple■Uie
n. PVMirth
Fourth
;—
ton. «...
Wis. ...
to lUsl, relaUvM Mr5
Amazing cooking performance!
Mr*. Pliete Mote and Mr and Whitman w:
remain for three
Lowered fuel cosal Striking beauty!
Whitman will be
You'll find all of tKcsc in thc new
i
'from a two weeks’ stay nt Mnnb- away a week
I U^liL,a^.C’__ « ...
... ।. Mr a,,d Mrs Husm-!1 Kanlner. Mr
1934 Coleman Instant-Gas Ranges.
,
.ill oMbe'S'ru^’"'1 * “ *’*’•
Mrs. George Robinson nnd Mrs. and Mrs. WIUL* Kantncr. and El-|'I OUT,...™,., M„ OU,
The amazing Band-A-Blu Burner is
| 8. C Brock arc guest* uf Mr. and!nora. Mr ..nd Mr* C W Wesptnter ! On T,n,rsday Mrs Guy Keller
standard equipment on all 1934 models.
Mr* Warren Wilcox of Jacksun un-iJr. of Detroit, Mr and Mrs Claude i‘"ld MK’ Mac Keller entertained,; Tummy Adrianson of Battle Creek I
til Sunday
'Kanlner ot Columbia. Mo Mr andiwl,h 11 thr’’’ &lt;N,1,rsc bridge-luncheon is vLsltmg hi* grand;KtreoU. Mr. und j
Instantly it produces a dear-blue, extremely hot flame,
Quart Can
Mr and Mrs. Jack Gcrow nnd Mi.. Guy Knniner Jean and Mar-!tor !w*,ve Bursts, thc table and Mrs. Peter Adrianaon.
equal to your greatest cooking needs. Gives a wider
family of Grund Rapids an- Fourth 'em. were entertained to a tountlful',M&gt;U*
being in pastel
Mrs Arthur Collison is working
range of cooking hear, cuts fud costs one-fifth.
of July guest* of Mr. and Mrs Chfeken dinner Saturday evening by shade*.
'
j |■ Mrs. Harris Woodburn? and MIm !at Bunberry ton. Gull lake through
Henry Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Levr Kanlner
Cant
See these pace-setters in style and performance at
' the summer season.
I Kathryn Clarke held high bridge
, Mrs J H. Jellls iTIielma Kelley, Woodland.
our store.
Mr*.
Lueina
Eddy
wa*
taken
scriscore,, and Mias Frandscn was pre- ously ill aitain last week and was
of Flint will spend the month bf
rented.with rereral pieces of silver '
i July with her parents Mr. and Mr*.
MAKE AND BURN THEIR OWN GAS
taken
to
the
home
of
her
daughter!
m,.
of her chosen pattern
•Stewart Kelley.
Make* Wonderful Iced Tea!
LIGHT
I Guest* from out ot town were, in Kalamazoo to be cared lor Her 1
' Mr
I*
ii . and Mr*. Jos, Little. Jr . aiid; Monday. July 2. marked an oc- Mi*. Einar Frandsen of Ionia and। ;son. Arthur, who ia helpless from |
nmlly or Chl&lt;w&gt;c«n&gt;' Mmulw l..r aU0„ Uu&gt;, a„, „„
the disease of arthritis and whom
|a weeks vacation as gucsta uf Mr • • ■■■
”
; .utShI
; ;rhe has cared for so long has gone to
I nnd Mrs Robert W Cook.
the home of his brother. George Edj Dr J A Wooton and A. L. Drown
nn iln.■ o is-*
d..
Frandscn was thc bridge- &gt;&lt;h'. to remain indefinitely.
jure at Mackinac Island on Tuesday
J Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Harrington1
FuiiQ&lt;.
and Mr and Mrs. Von Dunn spent t
s"b«'.
i ?,“■
P’?■srau-,
’■"«&gt; r -*i-hip [or a Sood share
oil'for twelve
. Tuesday' evening with Mr. and Mrs. ■
Suziiux*/ Keep a Bottle in Your Refrigerator!
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Wespinlor, Jr u„ ax„ K,„.
I.I A j bridge, honors were wbn by! । Ike Leinaar.
warned lo their h&lt;®e in Uet.oU
InHWor ot this annlemmry. the Mi J Earl Warcham and Mrs. Jack' Mr. nnd Mrs. Lew Johnson of Bay
sranibiidr™.''
n„'nn
* 8"t
"“'I'
[on Sunday after spending a week* eMHren und Bett Quality
Pound
’City have been spending a few days!
'vacation here with relatives.
।
berlng
fifteen, enjoyed a co-operative;
®7 ,
Mrs ftt t,R‘,r fttrin ncnr Pr“lrlcvlli,,
: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giddings mid ।dinner with Mr and Mrs Weuv. r '
FlJu,pl » y Mrs
Large Site Package!
fot
They were Sunday guests of Mr. and |
MODEL 9A8
'daughters were guest* of Mr and
•nto" S »„d ' . .. . Mrs. Ike Johnson.
Mrs. Henry Poth of Kalamazoo ut (
their Gun lake cottugo mi Sunday
Mr and Mrs Weaver have a wide Gcrjld
of Lansing.
I
v0BTi! MARTIN CORNERS.
I
Mrs Hattie Hams nnd son Vin­ circle U friends who extend con-, COUNTRY CLUB DIN| Mr and Mrs. Vernon Karrar
cent of Kalamazoo *|»ci:l Sunday ,
gratuiaihsn* and best wishes for |
NER DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR, called Wednesday evening on their
KeZ/ogr’.
here, her sister. .Mr* Anna Smith. ।
returning to Kalamazoo with them. ,many more such happy anniver-1 n,,. June dUinrr at lho country parents. Mr. nnd Mr*. Hhlrley 81c(club Friday night proved n most,cum, and Miss Dorothy returned
lsanc*2
WE CARRY MILLER'S A-l DOG FOOD
to work in the Osborn factory.
pleasant affair, eighty members and । home with lhem to spend lhe rcMr. nnd Mr* Frcdx Ramsey and 1
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
fine dinner.
dinner. An
An I maindcr
maindcr of
of tinthc week.
week.
BRIDGE—LUNCHEON.
I guests enjoying n fine
Mrs Melvina Underhill of Shrp- '
vl^l’ing followed |j Mrs. Ida
Ida Flory
Flory',
has lived the '
p—w. of
v. Mrs. Mary
.....
Mrs Kcniih McIntyre and Mrs j hour of informal vtyt'ing
’, who ha*
ardsvlllc were guest*
Burge** and Mr. and Mrs Herman M. K Kinde were hostesres at a I on the terrace with Dame Nature past number of years in Hastings.
Zerbcl the week end of June 21
'lovely bridge-luncheon at ti»e Ooun-| displaying cue of her million dollar (moved Monday to the home of her:
Mr and Mrs Hubert Marble mid ,r&gt; Club on Wednesday, covers being sunsets In the western sky. ernphn- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Herzle
Mr. and Mr*. KclUi Daniels spent *«ld l. “&gt;'. thirty-two.
,
x
|1 sizing that rfew
—. country -i..wdubs ...
in «•»,..«
where .she
h. «,m
will make her home.
.
We Dtliotr
The BIG-Little Store
Phone 2491
At
Mrs Michigan are more favored in theirj Mrs. Andrew Townsend enter-'
Thursday afternoon and night at
*’ bridge
•"‘*,*“ the
*’•“ winners were
Green lake. They uLso culled on •ay- Jordan Mrs Fred Stebbins
------ and location and setting than the Has- talncd company from Grund Rap-1
lis
Eurl
Coleman
,
tings
Club
The
rest
of
thc
evening
ids
several
days
thc
past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schulz In Grand M'" Kurl
Out
guestj were MrsGay j was spent with bri&lt;f|rc. Mrs. Ouy, Mr. anc$ Mrs. Garth Slocum and '
Rapid*.
C
“ of
z' town
-----------orclan of
N Y .Mrs I Keller and Dr G. D. Houghton hav- son. Robert, of Hastings, Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. E O. EMcrson nt Jordan
ot Flushing.
..
. and-i lnj{ the wfnn|ng gcOrcs
‘| Mrs Shiylcy Slocum and daughter I
Toledo, arrived in the city Saturday Raymond. Finnic of Woodland,
afti-nloon for a brief rlsit with Mr* Charles McIntyre. Jr., pf Ann I Thc committee in charge were spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
i Messrs, and Mesdamcs James Uris- Vernon Karrar. t
friend*. Mr. and Mrs Clark Junes Arbor.
i Lol. Ear! Coleman. James Radford.
Jolui Mead spent Mtmday in
returned home with them Sunday
OBSERVES GOLDEN WEDDING.' Orville Sayles, Will Field. Thr* Grand Rapid*
.
evening.'
Friday Mr and Mr*. H. D. Trim! R«tird, and Dr. and Mrs. George
Mr*. Alice Coolbaugh Is visiting
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hcotian left
•
•
■
■
।
Lockwood.
।
her
brother* on thc Center Road.
'Saturday on a motor trip through celebrated their fiftieth wedding an- ’
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum and
■ northern Michigan and to Warren, niversary as the guests of Mr. and'i Among those present from away
I Minn., where, they arc guests of Mrs. Charles Davis of BaUUc were. Dr. and Mrs Swift. Middle-1 «»n. Garth, were Friday nfternocn
lit* brother. They expect to return Creek Other auvste of thc party villo. Dr. and Mrs. Houghton. Cale- callers al Delbert Slocum * in Woodvia Chicago and spend a day at the,, were Mr and Mrs Will Rice bl Ur- don la, Judge and Mrs. R. R. Me-' land.
CvntUry of Progress
bandale, also life-long friends of thc Peck. Charlotte. Ml** Marguerite
Hctmarupergcr. Ypsilanti, and Mrs. I
■■
. ■ ...
Dr. P. A. Andrews und daughter Trims.
Phyllis Reynolds. Ann Arbor.
ot Fresno. California, came yestcr- j
»
day. Tuesday, for a visit with hl*' The pendulum will swing back
GRADVATEN
WITH
HONORS.
'
sister and husband. Mr. and Mr* quicker for thc fellow who adverMrs. J. R. Hayes has returned
Stewurt Kelley
While here thej Ittse* than It will for thc one who
’ f*cm a visit with Mr and Mrs F. B :
will oil go to New York City urn! Irolch off until business gets to’ Drouillard and Miss Gwendolyn
other places of Interest for a visit. , booming again
Drouillard at their summer home at’
Watkins lake.
Miss Gwendolyn
has Just graduated from thc Na-,
A tune-up of your motor will give
tlonal Park Seminary of Washing­
ton. D c. where she spec la tired in
you more gas mileage, more powCr
Journalism. She wa* elected to the ,
artd smoother operation.
I office of senior executive and was
।in charge of senior activities which!
i is considered a great honor. , She 1
Remember we serve all makes of
I w as also corresponding secretary of i
। her class and manager of baseball
cars with high grade mechanics who
And yoiley ball on lhe athletic board.
have had years of experience.
• Miss Drouillard will continue with
Due to reduction in working hours, the
i her college work preparing for a deproduction of coal will be materially re­
Hastings friends congratulate her
duced, and it ia the general expectation
on her splendid achievements.
The aunehlnc of Michigan’s
A few good used cars and trucks for
of operators that shipments will be very
BARBERS CORNERS.
health
Requires a continuous
Miss Alice Foley of Cincinnati, ,
01x1 old. Anil there ia no better to
sale—call and look them over.
slow, if there is not an actual shortage
. Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs. |
w renting, plne-cocntcd air of this
!Jerry Foley, and family during her'
of coal, during most of the winter of
climate.
I vacation.
1934 and 1935.
--x
' Mrj and Mrs. Fred Reed of Cas- |
Michigan's tourist and resort business 1
' tieton called on their daughter. Mr.
“WATCH the FORDS GO BY”
।
and
MY*
Buri
Na»n,
a
few
days
ago.
We have a nide,
niefe, clean stock of the best
employment for thousands, and greater pn
- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis tn
while working i» the an­
The Car Without a Price Clate!
i company with Mr. and Mrs, J. Mu«coals that money can buy.
all of us. We can increase that buainoaa
swer. ’These help the eyes
Iser. all ot Lansing visited at Mr.
telling out-of-state friends about Miehlgaa
focus, real them. prevent
Give us a trial.
and Mrs. John Lewis' Sunday and
advantage* and by spending our own *.
later in the day tlic three families
strain and headaches. ConI motored to Grand Rajtid* and Uren
And, no matter which part of Michigan ye
' back to their homes that afternoon.
sum nice, banish worry by telephoning koai
| Mr and Mrs. Cine* Shroyer and
fr&lt;i|ueutly. Call ahead for reservations.
{son, Clayton, visited their daughter,
'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer, near
Middleville. Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Hauer,
your vacation.
daughter, Maybell, spent Saturday
Flour, Food, Cool, Camant, Lima, Brick, Tilo
Farm Implamenl*
at Campau lake with Mr. and Mrs..
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 2121 Haatingg
George Hauer of Grand Rapids.
’
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118
Mr. and .Nr*. Floyd A. Clum and
Pbona 263-4
Hatting*
family of Coals Grove spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mn. Herman
Hauer.
.
I
Miss Helen Knapp is spending her.SS** °“
*etU°
°'‘ Bun' N^vW^w^sShSgStaTf0^ i8u“d"y' ,n coo&gt;P*ny
“ “•"'““i *• B. Hrfrick Ot Y|»|!.,H! «U *n&lt;l Mm. CMrtra ««».
I Mwim.

,v«*
On
Mr. and
&lt;«?it JudX

here
Games,

T.S.BAIRD

Summer Savings

Coleman InslanJ-Gas

With the Amazing AEW

Mazola Oil

Heinz’s Baby Food 2
Tea Pot Tea

n.u

19c

Toilet Soap I'.T.Xa 6

25c

25c

Prune Juice
Butter
Rinso

25c

2

1S?

i*1"11“™ '““d'

I

27c
39c

Corn Flakes 3£. 20c

GOODYEAR BROS. HAR1

HINMAN’/

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

Have your car put in
good condition for your

Buy Coal NOW!

The work of
some folks

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

FIND HEALTH AND
IN A

^

FORD DEALERS

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

—.................................... .............

L. V. BESSMER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. 1934

EIGHT

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NASHVILLE.
Last Week's Letter.
jswtitt saai
' ' I---------- — ~
Barold Wenger Is in Com- ----■
SrS*
ONB CENT-A
NO ADVERmun't’r h-PMal *&gt;»"* «»* ,,,‘der•att- J WORD. wn
aKI &lt;£ — iTTSraENT FOB LESS THAN He.,

EO.M. NEWTON

WANTS

Our Service
To PROTECT You Con.tanlly

Adjust Fairly

Pay Promptly

CITIZEN'S MUTUAL

. L. MAUS. Lc&lt;*l R'Ptetent»t&gt;T»
Mutlnci. Mich.

►
J

4

WRECKING a
Fordfion Tractor

►
&gt;

With Extension Rims

►

' Front and Rear

4
4

New and Used Auto
Part for All Cars

&lt;

►
►
►

&lt; GLENN F. LAUBAUGH &gt;
J Phone 2G37

Hastings ' .

Guaranteed Tru
Fitting Service
antced to hold the rupture

feature •‘Selective Pressure
Control**. Nothing else llko

The Prescription Drug Store
HASTINGS

HASTINGS MARKETS

'

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'

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1 I . &gt;i; - V! I r&lt;&gt;« t V-a’I "•

1

TTF— | has been in ill Jiealth for some time.

own row

publication

THE CHURCHES
■
I
u] Mrs.

Evaline Tasker ot Assyria
Center, guardian of lhe Wahauku
[Camp Fire Unit, returned recently
. (from the Guardian's Training
tf'_ Camp In session last week at Cainp
tKilannlwa nt Clear lake.

Nrhnot.
- ■ ■■ dy are at their cottage at Wall lake. I 'rb.nx-: Mlis Doris Beta has returned.inc
n M.rk ftum Hillsdale where she had been r
•ihnsu- visiting friends.
।I *'i
.
ROBINHUE PARK.
FUneral services for Mrs. Frank zzs ... —
,
..ww-ew
----------I,’',”,'?''. Hollister were held "Monday afterMornins warship at 10;30. 8und»r ।children. Mrs Zula Springer and
.! '“j^. noon at two o'clock at the Hess Fu- ^ri,o.,t si n-u
jchildren and Glen Sarter of Flint?
&lt;u&gt; &lt;K neral Home conducted by the Rev CHVSCH Or Thb united brethrem Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prost of Lan-j
----------- lb
— Willitts of Barryville. Interment in ।;
m CHRIST.
fslng. Mr. and Mrs. Otto LightfoJt
«r.
land daughter Norma and friend.1 J,7r7b&gt;
XMth Lakeview cemetery. Mu Hollister
ii:t&gt;o lotto .Kunde, of Freeport, and । ti»a.
~ picking strawberries on Friday, and a. m . ।
“rn'.'xr Schuyler Kollar of Leighton spent | " ‘1
parsed away that evening following
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John ol 1(li,
a stroke. Besides thc husband, she
Nnn.l»» 'Kollar and Harold.
leaves several stepchildren: tw*j
“."Ur“h
Mr- ®ntl Mr3 GL-orgc Poland spent
&gt;t“‘rhurrh
brothers. Hugh Reynold.-; of Verl .nd Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dun'
montvillc and Keith Reynolds of
Youngblood of Coledonia.
near Nashville, and one sister. Mrs.
1 M• । Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mendenhall I
Clyde Van Wlc ot Niuthvlllc.
‘and son of Caledonia. Mr and Mrs.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Mr. and MriC Ralph Olin are at Sr»,lr,|
Wright Clifford and sou. Mr. and I
their cottage nt Thornapple Jake.
" "
। Mrs. Leo Crone and daughters of1
Mr. nncp-Mr... LclanB Weeks were
I Middleville were Sunday guests of |
—
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Foster of Lor-s in Jackson Friday.
The Ladies' Aid of thr Evangelical
church sold over Wo dozen friedMiss Julia Poland and Rtrl friend I .»d rwyrad
cakes Saturday.'
of Grund Rapids called on the for-1
*£**$•„£
'i
•Mrs Grace Kkinhnns and grand­
mer's aunt. Mrs. John Kollar, re-1 uber ss of
art A llutlrr.
son. William Klelnhans. are leaving
centiy.
t !Lr7.?i7nm.
.rJr.t In Lil-rr
for Oceana Beach at
John Ingram of Hastings is help- 'G1 nf Ia;,rl&lt;.
ing George Poland with his haying . •&gt;« dur
• principal.
lot.
—
Into!
tor t
Mr nnd Mrs. Clair Brooks and,
!•- •'
•urn
of
Forlv
tht..
-I
FIRST CHURCH
two children of Flint ’ spent the i
dollar. (J4.VJ5 no).
OF CHRIST. iOIENTIST.
week end with thc latter’s parents.
Cor. Chardt and Center Street!
Mr and Mrs Amu. Wenger.
eaday eerele* al 10:SU A. M. SobMr and Mrs. Harold Voelker and
his mother of I-nnsing spent Sunday ।
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
afternoon and evening with the
Dause family.
taalrrn
Mr and Mis. Everett Highland 1 WEBLETAN METHODIST CHURCH I
.Itnat'il In thr
and i-on of Harbor Beach, arc
* at HssttanT* ' ~
It"
spending a month with the latter's I wa.
*uu
,*
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elder, j
“
Glenn WollT. 47. World War vet- I
&gt;n&lt;l
cran. iNtssed away suddenly on j
I'uesdav afternoqt) of cardiac embolllvm Mr. Wolff had typhoid fev- ,
er in Uie spring but had been out
and driving a car. Funeral services
ir nnn,irr&lt;i ininr
were held Friday afternoon at two,
rcnrtllnr tn U. R I
o'clock at th'- Evangelical church'
conducted by Hie Rev s R Wurtz

| LEGAL NOTICES |

Aid was held nt Mrs. C P.‘Sprague s .
The committee in charge was Mrs.
Ahre Pennock. Mrs Ed Hafner. Mrs.
E T- Morris. Mrs. George Williams
and Mrs Jet.se Garlinger
Mr. and Mrs. E. V Keyes. MLss
Geneva Bell. Mr and Mrs. Orville
Flodt. Mr nnd Mrs. Gall Lykins
and sons and Bobby Belts enjoyed
.1 picnic slipper tit Morgan Park
Thursday night celebrating Gail
Lvklns' and Bobby Betts' birthday.
Samuel Hamilton, son of Mr und
Mrs. Clyde Hamilton nnd Miss
Olitit Wuxi weir united in mOFrlnge
at Wayne. Michigan, at lhe home, of
thc latter's sister
The free entertainment gn-an on
Uie .street and the giving away of
sugar is drawing big crowds cm Sat­
urday night. The new amplifier
purchased by Uie village nnd buMne.ss men Ls being installed and will
be ready for use Saturday nightCREEK.

Mirblgan.lhU

EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPISCOPAL)

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
MOKTOAI

SAl.n

Hr
..

Xlddl

A new snovc.mg machine is rip
able of lifting nine cubic ynijds
Hrulaity n.u
gtilfer driving

ST JOHN S LUTHERAN MISSION.

n. that t.ain
rruit “
h-1.1 o

CHANCERY ORDER
f Mlcbifan. In th'
h' County of llarrv
. Dmiuian. I'lslol'ff,
ORDER TOR PURI I- '

,'X'” mI' .S'X

—— W R Jones, in honor of Mr. and
I Mrs Glenn Jones of Colorado
,-i ' Mrs B F Hitchcock nnd chll/ dren of Assyria Center have been in
" । camp at Midland Park. Gull lake.
during the absence of Rev. HitchThe muskrat is a pest m southern ;coc)t nt Pijnt.
Euro’.xEvidently no market fori Mrs. Lullo Jenkins, postmaster
sealskin coats over there,
[Assyria Center postofflee. has as h
— guests her sLster and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Parcell of North
■ Carolina and a nephew. Corl Estes,
'

Attorney lor Plaintiff.

WANT
Tfi RIIV
YV fl 11 I I U DU 1

► OMV' S“Mr. MUM sehro^ „
►.turned on Thursday from a two
kt weeks outing at Gun lake in comREAL OLD ANTIQUE FUR- k pany with Mr. and Mrs. Adclbert
N1TURE. Dishes. China. Bot- f Cort right of Hastings at the'latter's
*; cottage. The Mesdames Schroder
*, and Cortright are sisters.
► | Born on Monday. June 25. at the
&gt; home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
k । Tack of Assyria Center, a daughter.
[who has not been named. Mrs.
k Tack’s mother. Mrs. Quick, is with
WHITE ANTIQUE BUYER,
* | them.
'are Hastincs Banner.
il Mr. End Mrs. Leland Stanton of

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LyBarker

! parental home of Mr. and Mrs. Wol, | ter Stanton.
Mrs. Ruth Henry and son Donald
,
r I Henry left on Friday for Akron.
InStant-Ohio, to spend over the Fourth of
Relief! 'July at the home of her brother.
Mrs. Lena Conklin and Mrs. LuJ \ ella Babcock visited the W. K. Kel' \ logg Foundation camp at Pine lake
J and Kltannlwa camp at Clear lake,
y j on Monday where Miss Grace ConkUn will attend the opening period at
(11 Kltannlwa and Louise Conklin and
Harold Babcock remained at Pine
•■com !lake camp
.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Hartom of
srcoHo-rn.., Ass&gt;rl* Center recently returned
oi
from a trip to the Century of Progr»iio«a ress at Chicago. Many added feautrea
**“•
pf Interest were noticeable.
I। An ice
Ice cream social was new
held at
Drugstore the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Hastings, Micb. ; Brant on Thursday, evening for the
hortpnt nf
iberieflt
of l)v»
Uie Ranrlwn
Baseball TraetM*
League.
IJ S. B. Kent of Assyria Center, who

LEGAL NOTICE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT

ot Hxlinr
. (now &lt;1

Dill

Ketchup
wpuinr ur««o(
Beer
1• Bottle
Charge J N
Mustard
Campbell’s Beans
Cookies " Cocoanut Bate
Heinz Soups Assbrtad
Potted Meat
Deviled Ham Und.rs

H-lb.
pkglb.

35

$1.79
X
IO'
XT

X

10'

Veal Round Steak " Cl,lltk. 19c
Tasty
Vi lb. 15c
Sandwich Size lb. 25c
Branded Beef

u

CLUrf FRANKS

Summer Sausage

Garlic Lb. l-fC

CANADIAN BACON

MinCCd Hftttl

18c

2 Iba. 25c
2 Iba. 25c

RING BOLOGNA

l.r.a.Kl H..-I,,r,
Mn !». McDonald. At

X3'
17'

NEW CARROTS 3 Bunches
10c
HEAD LETTUCE
2 for
15c
BANANAS
4 Iba.
POTATOES—NEW
LOW PRICE

Beet Steak

U.olH Hl,ik

H4b.
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turned home Monday frorq a week's at the home of a cousin picking I
visit with n friend near Reed City, cherries.
Roy Erway and wife and Joan j Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones ot Col­
------ in Kalamazoo
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home of —
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families of Kalamazoo. Mr and Mrs. j The Briggs Ladles' Aid Society
Harold Smith and family and Mr-met on Thursday for dinner and
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

LOCAL ATTORNEY
FAIR HERE
03936351
INTERESTING LEGIONDRAWS
BIG CROWD
/ GETS APPO
Variety of Amusements,
ONEER
RELICS.^S
10
TALKS ON CHINA A Games,
Stunts, Provide

Let Us Rise Up Once Again To
Principles
of Jefferson, Lincoln
RESTLESS OCEAN
FROM LOB ANGELES TO
NEW YORK IS A MOST
PLEASANT TRIP

PAGES 1 to S

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JULY 11, 1934

12 PAGES

Senator Borah Delivers Stirring
Protest Against Bureaucracy

|

I ,
for Barry Conn
Entertainment
1
THE REV. HENRY McNUL- | Good sized crowds attended the i MIDDLEVILLE CENTENNI- I / zAttorney Archie D.
TY PAYS BRIEF VISIT '1 Legion Fair here, particularly on
AL GETS CALVIN HILL
itlils city has received an
the Fourth of July "Home Coming’’
' ment by Judge Fred M. Ra
FURNITURE
TO BROTHER HERE
District Judge of the Western
’ Day. In fact the line-up of parked

If the government can take away: burdensome, the most expensive, tlw
the right to grow cotton, and force most demoralizing,
demoralising, the most devas- .« uc.n nc iptnruy

A WHALE
SHOWS Ur
UP ■
HALt OnUYVo
FOR OUR INSPECTION jawu®
,»™

cars and the people strolling about__
were reminiscent of the old-time; SEVERAL TOWNS TO
jCvariety
of amusements,
amusements, games,
games 1
ENTER ilumi
FLOAT rnnnut.
PARADE
FOR BOYS AT S00CH0W
runQUiJHi
duuvnun I a
variety of
umun
-----------.
and stunts combined with midway 1_
“ST----- «
a. ,
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•t|le grower
__-I--.,
__________
.-tallnv
Io human
harailnxi
anrl th*
to human
happiness
and the Io Mt AU Ur ALAUtMI
to plant
according
to tating

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juuBureunM
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tu '■&gt;"'* X™
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(force thousands to the point of star-.* our”u^»’

And Schools of Huge Fish i v,lJ‘0,n' II
‘l u “jy a question of time.' «n*’“
;and 11
It slwsyx
always haj
has been so, until this
I
wv . w u n u 1.
I creeping paralysis of bureaucracy I
That Would Delight a
beriumbs the hand of the editor. I principal
i
Fisherman's Heart
me mnu
me ai.wi. ‘[principal

“.i
.

Witnesses

Many

HlCffll
PIONEER CELEBRATION TO
BE HELD ON AUGU3T ■

trict of Michigan, as Conciliation
{Commissioner for Barry county.
| This appointment was made by
virtue of an amendment to the
Bankruptcy Act undar date of June

Profound attractions and concessions provid- Women to stage Open-Air(7. 1934. and Is for the purpose of

J, 3 AND 4

Parade of ancient
VEHICLES A FEATURE

Old Tavern to House CoUsotion of Oostnmes, Fural*
Jure and Relics

grin
TWa in flnnna
ed almost continuous entertainment. I
Pageant Dramatixing
,«usi*Ung farmers in distressed fiK ^rfeeUv nlain that the
0hBn8e’ Ther® ln O°urBe
in addition, the event provided ac-1
. wn
*
nancial condition to effect comprowork of recovery depend?
Twenty-Five Years
qualntances from different parts of
History of Village
mlses or extensions of time In which
»-ork of reo
-------tnitlaUve.
self-reliance
v»nv nennle nf Howtines hod the
county wlx&gt; seldom see onean-, Among the many interesting relics । to meet their obligations.
Hickory. Oormrs to ptumine a
the
„ “XTXS.
Aft!!?
T!“ ’
strictly home talent Centennial
• —
i the Middleville Centennial on Aug. Barry County Farm Debt-Adjust- celebration on August 1. 4 and 5,
_
. ^durto, hU Md rtdt ov,r lhe «.». ' *
“ “
2.
3
and
4.
Is
the
original
Calvin
ment
Committee
which
has
atPanama Canal, on March 10th on
according to the Rev. (J. B. ReniMito,
It is simply that meddlesome, ir-1 if permitted to act under Just
Hllkbedstead. dresses formerly worn tempted to effect such compromises general chairman al tbe event.
the "President Lincoln" of the Dol­ rltkling, confusing, undermining.! and equal laws, with an adequate end here, the Rev. Henry A. Mcby Mrs. Hill, and the broad axe and extensions where applications
The celebration, to quote from the
lar line, a large combination freight destructive thing called bureaucracy, monetary system and an adequate Nully. who for the past twenty-five ,
that hewed out the logs used In eon- have been made to the Federal proapecUve program prepared, to "to
and passenger steel ship of about It is that form of government which | banking system, protected from the years has been connected with the
structlng the first home in Thom- Land Bank Commissioner for loans,
25,000 tons dUplacement. around 6b0 steals away man’s righto in the name • exactions of monopoly, free also Soochow Academy, a private school
apple township.
This committee octo purely In the Moses Lawrence, first aetUer who
feet long and around 80 foot beam. of public interests and taxes him to । from the restraint and dictation .of for Chinese boys located at SooDetails of the elaborate amuse- nature of an arbitration committee
Tlie vessel has a deep hold and was death in the name of recovery.
I bureaucracy, the peopld will win this chow, China. While here he was.
ment and entertainment program wldle the Conciliation Commissionpacked with freight, which helped
Of all the forms of government' war against depression.
Destroy the guest of his brother, the Rev.'
for the three days are gradually er has authority to effect such com, J. A. McNulty, rector of the Eplsco-'
to make It an easy riding ship, which has ever been permitted to their morale and the fight is lost,
ITS
I
pieced
together, according to Ed., promise and extensions due to the
MORE
THAN
EARNED
।
pul
church,
and
Mrs.
McNulty.
';
which was very pleasing especially torture the human family, the most j
Senator William E. Borah. .
Blake, general chairman. Caledon- test that hla power comes by virtue blazed in the wildemare; also
I A large congregation heard the
when we struck some rough weather
DIVIDEND LAST
la. Wayland. Nashville. Woodland of *n amendment to the Bankrupti Rev Henry McNulty speak at the,
aa w» did after a few days out.
YEAR
and Hastings have all promised to cy Act.
I Emmanuel church Sunday morning, i
We sailed from San Pedro harbor
be represented with floats at the
•■•
| In the evening he addressed an au­
In Loa Angeles, largely a "made"
"parade.” There will be four free,’
' dience which filled the parish house 1 .TC QTATCMCMT QHHIA/Q
harbor which has cost many millions
acts each afternoon and evening.
to the limit; on Monday he talked 1 1 * ol H I CfYltzn I onuoo
of dollars, and out of which a great
before the Rqfcary club.
the community in 1837."
amount of commerce flows to all Hastings Had the Money in
.
A graduate of Princeton, himself. ASSETS NEARLY $160,000 lerru wn&lt;
parts of lire world. Along the piers
Sinking Fund to Pay
I tractions.
Centennial will be a collection of
were anchored ships from many
—
1
,
Two
baseball
games
have
been
pioneer relics and costumes, which
parts'of the globe—from England.
the Bonds
scheduled, one between Wayland
France. Japan. South America. MexThe last *2.000 of outstanding, EARLY NEXT YEAR COUN- another boy who is ready to start J Assn. Has Aided 151 to
at‘ Trinity College thU fall
Wahi..
'“n&lt;1 Middleville, the other between
of Mrs. Maude Randler. Both
ica and other countries. We were
TY SHOULD BE ON
" Two
Buy
j’mnger
sons came over with
him
Buy or
or Improve
ImPr0Ve Homes
Homes
Nashville and Freeport.
ONE HUNDRED TWENTY- vision
bonds owed by this city, which were'
the Rev. RenneUa and Mrs. Randler
from China and will enter prepareOne reason why Hastings has so I Each day there will be a balloon
EASY STREET
have been looking about the oomlayed a couple of hours for some
FIVE LOCAL PEOPLE
tory schools in this country.
I many home owners is tlie Hastings {ascension and parachute drop. A
reason.
Ing of North Broadway, were re-'
-----------TO TAKE PART
Aside from being a scliolar. teach- ’ Building and Loan Association. It j pageant based on the history of
There is quite a pretty sight Just
interesting material for thia mu-*
purchased of the receiver of EVEN IF DELINQUENT
er and rector, the Rev. McNulty U | was organized several years ago Middleville will be dramatized by
"before a ship leaves the dock. Rolls cenlly
seutn.
the old Hastings National Bank
TAYF&lt;1
I INPRFA^F
enthusiastic sportaman. Fish-1 when there was an acute shortage Middleville women in an open air PLAY SPONSORED BY
Among the Interesting items al­
When that institution went into the
IMALO
oiihll
iiiuiiLHjL
u
one
of
hu
favorltc
hobbles
’
of
houses.
It
resulted
In
the
Imme-1
theater
on
the
old
school
house
per are given to the passengers Just hands of a receiver, the S2.000 of
LADIES OF MACCABEES ham Lincoln, the daguonaotypo
before sailing. Passengers gathered city bonds were tied up with the Co. Funds Invested in Failed and he has always had a desire to I diate building of several new homes. 1 ground Members of the Grand
------------------------------------his luck on some of tlie lakes I but far more
dui than
i«r muic
the number
u&gt;ui&gt;
of Rapids Y. M. C. A.•. Camp
ai. y,. at
n. Bar
t^auip
­
si naralong the upper deck’ rail, retain one assets of the old bank. Because of,
homes*—
has -----------been the "
number
low• ,lake
on -a —
water
camlBanks and the Delinquent and streams of northern Michigan.new
---- - --------—
-u“ will put —
---------• Comedy Plot Said to Be Full
end of this narrow crepe paper In government red tape the bonds
their hands and toss the roll toward could not be paid when due which,
T&lt;&gt;VAa
SUiArtQff.
I While going to college he purchased who have been aided In the pur-1 val.
of Hilarious, Mirth Pro­
Taxes Cause Shortage
a pttlr Of four-pound scales hoping chase of homes.
Instead of grouping the various
some friend or stranger at the dock. as we "remember It. was about May'
voking Situations
The annual meeting of the Has-1 antiques, relics and articles of pi­
Unless
something uniurcaceii
unforeseen snail
shall some aay
day to eaten
catch a trout heavy
As the paper unwinds it is taken by 1 Hnwxvar the rliv nunvir. Annnw
unless iiomcinuig
’
’__ " In the end lings Building and Loan Association oneer life in one building each merw the 1I "~“g&gt;
those on the dock and soon the hun­ conmluee' b.-««n ’ nnauuoo for , l»ppen. by u&gt;« '"&lt;• o&lt;
On next Wednesday and Thursday
was recently held. Il is not sur- chant of the city will arrange a spe- evenings, July 18 and 19. the big so­
dreds and hundreds of colored strips these
an i 1" ula . . “ *“ .
IhMh bonds"
hnnrt* with the
th*’ resuit~
nxuli tint
th,,t 1 county
rntintv of
nf Barry
Rarrv ought
nutrht to
tn be
hr in
In All*
prislng
that
the
old
board
of
dlrec[
clal
window
display,
showing
these
unite to make a very pleasing pic­
cial. political and entertainment
government tape was un- enviable financial poeltiun. There M lbe HU second oldest boy holds tors w»s re-elected. They are as' objects.
ture from fore to aft. I do not know enough
event "Henry’s Wedding" will be
wound to permit the city to buy was disappointment this year, owing X bigh hSe word for the
Its significance, but understand that them. It had the money in a sink- t0 the fact that the four mill lax. | shanglSl dlstelct anThopes to con­ follows: Charles S. Potts. Fred W. । Among the speakers who will ap- staged at the Central school audlStebblns. A. H. Carvelh. C. W. ' pear during the Centennial are toriirfn under the auspices of the together with a complete equipment
tills u a method of wishing ships
ing fund to redeem these obligations levied' last year to cover this years. Unue with the sport In this country Clarke. Kim Sigler. Henry Sheldon. Judge Arthur Lacy of Detroit. Jus- Ladies of .the Maccabees. This has for making bullets and shot gun
and passengers a safe and happy when
they were due
county expense., which should have ,
’gScXAcademyIrtSSTtS
R. C- f'uUen Dr. O. 8. McIntyre and | tlce W. W. Potter of the Michigan the distinction of being the 'only sheila. Buch an outfit aa this was
Journey. It seemed to "work" in our
So It can be stated os a fact that produced
substantially
*78,000. i
McNuity heads Is similar to Robert Walton. Mr. Walton has Supreme Court, Clare Hoffman. Al- public wedding of the year. At that
the city of Hastings does not now tacked about 25 per cent of that the ^ter class of private schools
since resigned because he has moved | legan attorney, and Earl Burhans 'time three couples will lake the
difficult to conceive of a more pleas­
owe
a
dollar
of
bonded
debt,
nor
any
amount,
because
of
so
many
dcltn1
ln
thls
coun
try.
It
prepares
styte Kalamazoo. The vacancy has । of Paw Paw.
ant trip.
big step Into matrimony. They are arms and ammunition at the coryet been filled. The directors | In addition to the above there will Robert Wilson, playing the part of
From Los Angeles to New York by other kind of debt. No commission quento. While these have been com- dento directly for University cours- not
-- -—.----------------band concerls ox roa^
an
govemment.
nor
any
other
kind
of
tng
in.
there
Is
still
a
considerable
(Continued
on
nare
four)
selected
the....
following
officers:
way of the Panama Canal Is some­
Uncle Henry. Delphini* Englehardt.
city
government,
has
anything
on
gap.
Furthermore
the
county
has
I,
_________
,
e
_____
President. Charles 8. Potto.
open air dance.
thing over 6.000. miles and takes an
playing the part of Samantha
Vice-president. Fred W- Stebbins.
(Continued on page eight)
even 14 days. I found every minute Hastings in the matter of carefpl. something like *44.000 impounded in ...lwn iirioi v m/CDTiiOM
Green; Albert Becker as Jack and
prudent ajonagement of city affairs. ,the Naahville State Bank, and oon- WINU NtAnLT UVtr&gt;l UnNSecretary- treasurer. A. H. Car- SPORTSMEN TO HOLD
(Continued on page six)
Alleen Isenhath as Mary, and Helen
Thi school district of Hastings slderable sums in the Freeport and: pn i yu Q||NnAY’&lt;s CAR
JOINTMEETING HERE Weaver os Busan Christopher and REV. L. L. DEWEY IS
owes *146400 of the *170400 of bonds the former Hastings National Bank.
,
1”
ilstanl secretary*treasurer. Miss
Landis
Kenfleld
as
Lawyer
Brown.
sold in 1930 to build the new Central It the county had this money It
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.
Eva--------Hecox.
INVITED TO RET
"Henry’s VTedding" Is a story of a
school building and auditorium. In would be on easy street. Just how fle Was inside 01 It at tne
Recording secretary. C. W. Clarke. Beagle Association, Rod and bachelor bridegroom of 55 getting
the school district budget, for taxes much it will eventually receive from. Time—Had Some UnpleasAttorney. Kim Sigler.
Gun Club Members to Con­ married foe the first time to a wi- Other Churches BmHutKIb
to be collected next December, is an these Impounded funds it is irnpas- &gt;
—
TTxe
directors
donate
their
serv
­
ant Moments
item of *9.000 to be applied on the sibie to estimate, but no doubt a I
fer in Court House
ices. Their compensation is the
—He Is Now Oompletia*
rlcd. This in itself brings enough
principal of that debt, also an item considerable amount will be realized! L. W Sunday, president of the progress of Ute association and the
A Joint meeting of the Wolverine
Seven Years Here
covering the interest due next May from it but it will lake time to get । windstorm Company, had an ex­ help It gives this city. Recently. Beagle Association and the Barry comical and funny situations to keep
probat&gt;iy lrue aijjo that if we perience that he would not care to al an examination of the association t County Rod and Gun Club will be the crowd in sin uproar from start to
on ....
the ....
*145.000
COUNTY CHAMPIONS IN —
finish.
But
what
makes
tbe
situation
The city of Hastings has reason to I
(Continued on page four)
I have repeated on Friday of last by a stale examiner, that officer | held In the court house here Satureven
more
hilarious
is
the
fael
that
1 ■
W-----♦a
weplrweek.
W* wnc
In th*
nart part complimented the directors for their I day evening commencing at 7:30
congratulate Itself on the splendid
ATTENDANCE AT EN­
He was
In the eastern
Jack. Uhcle Henry's nephew, plan­ diurch was held at the church
assets the city owns, entirely free WINDSTORM
.............. COMPANY
.. .............
.
of
state adjusting losses. At the intimate knowledge of ito affairs, i o’clock, to discuss problems In con- ned to get married on the day of lors Thursday night It was pra
CAMPMENT
from indebtedness; and on the fur- ADDS --------------- -------NFARI Y £5
000 000 *’arllculnr Unw he *’BS uUdn« »,°1 proving that they give valuable nectlon with the Beagle field trials the show, and collect cn the next Hugh Kennedy of Grand Rapids.Utt
tiier fact that the school district Ins AUUJ) HCRRLI »D,UUU,UUU u farroer&gt; wimc Of whose buddings service In its behalf.
* to be held In Hastings during Octo- day. his 25th birthday, *100400 from
&amp;c1k»1 buildings that would cost, well
I had been damaged in the storm of
pastor reported that the church had
MISS HILDA SUMM
The annual statement of the local bcr. according to Dr. B. A. Perry,
toward *600.000 to duplicate, with an Tbat Amount of New Insur­ June 29 in that part of Michigan. association, for the year ending , president of the Rod and Gun Club. his grandfather's estate. However,
sudden announcement on the
IS THE SUPER VISOR indebtedness of less than 25 per cent
{Dark and rapidly moving clouds June 30 shows that at the present , Officers of the Beagle Association the
ance Written for the
part
of
Uncle
Henry
of
his
marriage
of their value. No city In Michigan,
[ coming from the southwest indicated time it has outstanding loans of are expected to arrive early to look
on the same day will cut Jack out of
Month of June
Southern Michigan Young or any other state, of equal size can
i the approach of another storm. It
over the territory on which the the 1100.000 and give it to Unde church, the church treasurer and
(Continued on page six)
boost of a finer set of school build­ ; During the month, of June tbe came up very suddenly. The farmer
People Enjoying Unus­
trials will be held.
Henry, and Jack Immediately, with the Sunday School. ■
Ings. Few cities of its size and even ; agents of the Windstorm Insurance and his hired man rushed to the RHINO “ACTRESS” TO
The
event
is
one
of
the
most
1mhis boy friends. Ted and Harris,
ual Privileges
------- ----much
larger —
can ---------match Hastings ...
in Company of this city gathered In bam to escape a drenching. The
DC UCDC I KJ DCDCniU P°rt*nt of its kind in the mid-west. played by Loren Boyes and Clay
Ten members of the Barry Coun­ the matter of school buildings and । almost *5.000.000 of new Insurance.. window? on Mr. Sunday's car were
Dt ntnt IN rtndUN Some Of the best stock in the coun- Bassett, attempt to stop the wedding intendent asked if the official board
ty 4-H ClUbe left Monday for State equipment.
I When you consider the fact Uut wide open, so he "ran to his sedan
try will be on display. The field of Uncle Henry. Persuasion fails and
Mary,
Animal
Star,
of
“
Tar
­
4-H Club Week at Michigan State
----[June is a busy month for farmers to put up the windows, By the
j trials were secured at the Invitation they tum to the attempt of kidnap­
College.
Every member of the
;and that the Windstorm’s patrons time that Job was completed a
zan," to Bo Exhibited to j of the Rod and Gun Club and this ping. and from here the comical sit­
group was a special delegate from
are mostly farmers, you can realize drenching rain and high wind were
organization will ( have charge of uations begin. OTlarety, the hard- retired from the gathering
Public Here Monday
Barry county to the encampment
TRAIL’S END RESORT that this is an excellent showing.. on The men in the barn felt the
looking after all local details in con- boiled detective, played by Otto
representing some special phase of
The exact figures are *4433404.00. building shake from the impact of
Mary. the famous MGM rhino- nectlon with the event.
Isenhath, and Mugs, his assistant,
4-H club work in the county.
So
far
this
year
the
new
insurance
i
me
wind.
Mr.
Sunday
’
s
car
tipped
ceros.
who
starred
in
the
latest
Tar-1
.. * • ----------------Frank Oincebeaux to Develop written for the Windstorm Company1 over partly on Its side, but righted
played by W. Merrick, are called in
Miss Hilda Summ. teacher in
film, will be on exhibition here [CIVIC PLAYERS’ “FAMILY to help solve the mystery, and they that that body extend an tnvilaUbn
Property Into Vacation •will mark 1934 as an outstanding ltJS4.if before It completely over­ zan
Woodland school and active 4-H
S.
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AT
GUN
LAKE
give a lot of amusement and comedy
Club laader, is in charge of the Bar­
year. For the first six months this turned. Lew was inside the car. and
and
Sportsmen's
Olub
to the show and keep the audience
I year the new Insurance is far ahead for B time he thought meat anything o’clock, according ..
ry county delegation during the
to Ray Branch,
Next
Mrabm
the
01rtc in an uproar.
Frank Clncebeaux, proprietor of of last year. The amount of Insur-1 might happen for It seemed like a manager of the Strand
week. Mr. Poster, county agricul­
theater here. Players' Association will hold their
Eliza, played by Mabel Shriber
tural agent, also accompanied the Trail’s End Resort. Gun lake, is ance cancelled for non-payment of: veritable cyclone. However It proved
Mary Ls a dainty little creature, first annual picnic at Trail's End.
group to East Lansing.
planning extensive Improvements for premiums was less than half of what to be a straight blow .'and so no seri­ twelve feet long, five feet high, four Gun lake.' tomorrow afternoon com­ husband Raatus. played by Oeorge
Miss Kathryn Horton, of Delton his property which will make it an It was a year ago. This would indi­ ous harm resulted. Lew will not soon feet through and weighing about
mencing at 5:00 o’clock. A picnic Dewey, afford a lot of the comedy of
and Miss Helen Rcesor of Woodland, all-the-year-around rendezvous for cate that the Company will make a forget the experience.
3400 pounds. She Is five years old. dinner, games, stunts, sports and the production.
good gain in the amount of insur­
represent the county's 4-H Clothing vacationists and sportsmen.
a native of Africa apd consumes amusements are scheduled for the
■Henry’s Wedding" is a scream
clubs. Miss Beatrice Buxton from
On the field to the east of the ho­ ance in force during 1934.
dally the following menu: 100 afternoon and evening.
CITY
SCHOOL
CENSUS
The enviable record of the Com­
the Dunham school goes as the Hot tel he plans to build tennis courts,
of hay. 25 pounds of bran,
afford to miss seeing the thrills of a
SHOWS INCREASE OF 78 pounds
Lunch Club delegate.
Kenneth a baseball diamond and an archery pany for careful attention to the
four buckets of cooked oatmeal. 6
JOINS
THORNAPPLE
UNIT.
bachelor
bridegroom. Your presence
Litis of Delton and Tiiomas Robin­ range. Cabins of various sizes will interests of its patrons, prompt
cantaloupes varied with an equal
At their annual meeting Monday Lt requested at this wedding, and re­ cabinet at the Motion of the MUMson of- Carlton center, excelled In be erected on the wooded slopes sur­ settlements of losses and the good The Number of Persons of amount of watermelons, casabas or night the Irving village dUtrlct voted member it is the only public wed- gan conference, which will be hold
the 4-H Handicraft work, therefore rounding the field. Ski runs and to­ work of Ito agents account for the
In Petoskey. Dr. Kaonedy taM Utt
School
Age
in
City,
5
to
Persian melons, four stalks of celery, to Join the Thorn&lt;pple township
are the county's Handicraft dele­ boggan slides will be m&amp;rked out on increase of new insurance.
one barrel of water.'
unit by a vote of 19 yes and 15 no.
20, Is 1,356
gates to the encampment.
the high hills In back o^lhe resort.
COBB SCHOOL REUNION.
that other churches
Sometimes when Mary gets hun­
4-H Club members over IS years Mr. Clncebeaux plans to incrette THE OFFICERS FOUND
Figures are now available fur the gry between meals she nibbles on McCALLUM SCHOOL REUNION.
Will be held July 15 at Irving Rev. Dewey add it n
of age were . Judged by the Barry the number of boats available, to
census of this city. The spinach, cabbage or carrots. A crew
Will be held Saturday, July 31. Orange hall. Pot luck dinner. Bring sibie to comply with
PLENTY OF HOME BREW school
showing b a gratifying one. The of five men are in charge of the big Pot luck dinner.—Secy —Adv. Out table service and lemons.—Mrs. his return to Hasting
County Health Unit as to health. enlarge the bath house and to erect
figures for last year gave truck on which Mary is transported.
They picked Miss Eloise cable and diving platforms.
Thoa. Beck. Secy.—Adv. 1 wk.
Raided the Payne Lake Cot­ 1 census
Wayne Galea of Delton to represent
1478 persons of school age—that Is A folding platform and steps permit
Trail’s End Is near the Gun Marsh
tage of Henry Whittaker : between five and twenty years in­ people to walk right up post the
the 4-H Cluba in tbe Health contest. district, one of the finest small game
Wayne Gates found it impossible to covers In Michigan; also the wood­
clusive
—
within
the
city
limits.
The
cage. The truck will be parked near
Last Week
figures for
1934 aouw
show there
are this
attend so Elvert Mott of Delton U lands. swamps and fields adjacent to
I1 iiuutca
dvr iwra
uicic *ic
uua the court house square and specta­
harmony
Tuesday afternoon of last week, year 135a persons of school age In tors can file by and see the rhino­
representing tlie county in his stead the resort contain a variety of
Miss Marjorie Jones of Lacey will game. Mr."Clncebeaux says, there­ after the Banner was printed. Sher- Hastings, or a gain of 78
ceros free of charge.
The school census Is taken aa the
represent the county in the Style fore. that his plans for expansion tff Leonard made a visit to the cotdistribution of the state
POLITICAL ANNOUNEMENT.
Revue along with Miss Francea War­ will Include ample accommodations tage of Harry Whittaker on the bft£LS for
northwest shore of Payne lake, in primary school fund, which Is de­
ner of Woodland. Miss Warner also for hunters as well aa ftshenfien.
the state levies
to a delegate frotn the 4-H Canning
Tile new project will be conducted Yankee Springs. He had been hear- rtved from
Monster, Seldom Seen, Burrows Back
Clubs.
.
' in_ihe nature of a club. Mr Clnce­ Ing reports of illegal liquor sales upon raUroads. telephones and telOver 400 4-H club delegates from beaux says. Small annual dues will from that cottage and. arm^d with pBph Une9, sjeeping car companies.
search ...r-n.
warrant, hhe
. ma**
made tw.
the rain
raid, aUo inheritance taxes, etc.
Into Hills From Underneath Water
Southern Michigan counties gath­ permit each member to use all of the .a —
finding
97
twenty-four
ounce
bottles
Because of the fifteen mill tax
er at the college for club week. Tlie facilities available al Trail'a End
The Indians have a firm belief in la about as big aa a lion and *te
free of charge. There are many of ijome brew and three pint bottles limitation now in effect, the per­
the
Great
Spirit
and Judging by the shaped something Ilka a 1km. It nancial
of
the
same
mixture.
Whittaker
centage of tax levied upon these
eral trips of an educational and en­ auch cluba in northern Michigan but
dcriich
accountermento that are burled with
tertaining nature Mixed into Jhe Mr. Clncebeaux says that he hopes was arraigned before Justice F O. corporations has recently been ma­
them, they believe in a future life. rows from ths bottom of the lake up 1
educational work for the group on to offer all the advantages of these Stokoe of Middleville Thursday terially reduced. In former years
Probably because of this Happy into the surrounding high land ■
rather expensive and exclusive or- night He waived examination and primary school funds had yielded
Hunting Ground belief animals play where It digs making a den as big '
was bound over to the September aa high as 119.00 per person of
a great.part in their religion, and as 'a room with walls smooth like
term of circuit court, his bond being school age. and averaged about
they have many legends about them. plastered walls. Sometimes It makes (
fixed at *500. At this writing he U , *1740.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
This year the primary
They
claim there are many animals a horrible screeching notoe. The ani- .
in
jail,
but
expects
to
get
ball.
I
wish
to
announce
that
I
am
a
TO^AINT FACE OF
money for each person of school
that.live
underground and are sel­ mal is white though sometimes It (
candidate for the nomination for
CALLKD OUT A BIG VOTE.
• Mge WUi’ 11 U
dom seen. It la interesting to note
COURT HQUSE CLOCK Representative in the State Legis­
The Thomapple Township School POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT,
that the Indian has his story about
lature on the- Republican ticket.
election, which was held Monday
-I wish
■ • to
■ announce that I am a
Nov Uul the court hour* clock
the Gun lake -sea Serpent."
crepe of helldlvrrs Indians have
night, drew out an unusually large candidate for nomination for Sher­
Mr. Jim Foster, a full-blooded In­ found hair that has been pulled out
I wish to announce my candidacy
through the Ingenuity of George
vote for a school meeting. A total iff of Barry county on the Republi­ for the nomination ' for sheriff on dian. known among his tribesmen aa of this animal, so they avoid going'j
Kha E. Faulkner.
Balch and Nile Fancher, the board
can ticket.
Ute Republican ticket at the Septem­ Kq&amp;hequa which means Clear Sky, Into water where helldivers are j
of C. F. Parker as a member of
of supervisors have authorised the
Your support at the September ber primary. Your support will be told the following about the Oun found In any numbers. One of that* ,
properties committee to paint the
school board had expired, so it
appreciated Andrew A. Matthews. lake mystery. He lives In the vi­ animals has been seen lying on a .
primary will be appreciated.
cinity of the lake. Hla explanation small Island In the southeastern part ;
dial of the dock and put the hands candidate for the republican nomi­
—Adv. 3 wks.
Glenn Bera.
nation for sheriff at the September chosen at this meeting. When the
Is given, aa nearly as passible bi hla of Gun lake.”
DANCE
AT WELCOME CORNERS. own words.
primary. Your support will be ap­ votes were counted it was found'_____________________________
EDGER SCHOOL REUNION.
that Lourctta Tungate had received । At schoolhouse Sunday. July 15.
Each Friday night. Good music —
ibis old Ume piece tolling out the preciated.
There la a kind of animal around
M votes to 71 for Mr. Parker.
i Picnic dinner.—Adv.
&lt;
Cornelius Mannl.
the lake though you seldom see it. It
hours regularly again.

-.»«
.Ki- Nazi-Um. God
‘ for-iupon
We sailed from Los Angeles enido
“U lhU
b.d.not
■ do
K u
route to New York by way of the W &gt;
" '• *-■*•••«

B. &amp; L ASSOCIATION
DOES A FINE JOB

"TonTn^rSiGOOD FINANCIAL

PUNS FOR COUNTY
riJiwrunuuuiiiL^^^^^^

Building 4 Boaj.—

HENRY'S WEDDING’
TO BE GIVEN HERE

TEN4-H MB MEM­
BERS ITM. S.C.

Plans to enlarge

Strange Creatures Inhabit Gun
Lake Old Indian Legends Say

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JULY 11. 1334

FAOBTWO

SHAKESPEARE CLUB
York to go to Boston would. If be NEW LAW AFFECTS
found storm conditions over New
PRESENTING PLAY
P. 0. MONEY ORDERS
4'England headed toward him. which
might make flying dangerous, would
Children to Give •'MidgumImmediately head his plane for the Additional Charge Made for
LyBarker's drug store announces a
airport from which he started, and
mer Night'n Dream" Fri­ special this week that will Interest
Cashing Except at Office
he could reach it ahead of any
the ladles.
.
day Evening, August 3
storm if he took that course. But
Fiction.
on Which Drawn
A Midsummer Sale on white shoes
the desire to make.the next airport
Brand, Max—Mystery Ranch.
"Midsummer Night’s Dream” will
a a wtt
mjwsozr on
schedule often makes a pilot • An amendment to the postal laws
Drake. Francis and Katharine— be presented by the Shakespeare Is announced by Ironside Shoe Oo.
BATTIX OMSK AIXP01T, over-anxious and he takes chances J and regulations effective August 1 Big Flight.
in tills Issue.
Mrs. Elwyn Daniels suffered an at­
which are not warranted.
[will exact an additional fee for payPahlow. Gertrude—Hermitage Is­ Story Telling Olub in the Methodist
atnur SrzAKXB
social rooms on Friday. Aug. 3.: at tack of gall stones last week. Site U
The speaker told uf recent de- |ment
ft moncy order at an ofBcc land
Johnson, Geo. M. — Spyglass eight o'clock P. M.. with the follow­ some better at present.
ing
cast
of
characters.
In
order
of
Carl
Christie was arrested by Un­
SCHEDULED VUIHIVU
SERVICE
WVritsWWSmXmW
I IlMIC V‘»&gt;U I.;
Range.
»— -•—•—-• This will aflcct the general
der SherifT Tasker Wednesday night
Eliot, public
Ethel cook—Green Doors. their appearance:
STARTED SIX YRS. AGO are°nothlng but dense fog. That Is slight.,
slightly ----and will
- — be
- of interest to
Human Beings-^-Thcseus (Duke on a charge of bastardy.
Mulford. Clarence R—Buck Pet­
of
Athens).
Ray
Murphy:
Hlppolyta
----------- always hazardous, but even that i banks, manufacturers and commerTwelve
women are working at
ers. Ranchman.
Vnited States Now Has 30,- kind Of flying has been made muchjclal houses who make it a practice Bacon. Josephine Daskam—Girl (beautiful queen of Aronsons, be­ tha. Hastings Public Library repair­
trothed to Theseus), Mary DeVries; ing books. Tills is an ERA project.
hnn MilA. Af nAmnlotr.lv
more safe by a device recently per- do cash money orders.
at
the
Window.
000 Mlles Of Completely (ected An outstanding one Is the ' Under the new amendment, a Christie. Agatha—Murder In the Phlloetrale (Theseus's favorite page). Bargains at Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Sybil Woodmansee;
four-day special sale. Read the adv.
Equipped Airways
radio beam beacon, which keeps the money order Issued at Hastings jx»t Cal
a Li WBCll.
Coach.
UI13
•
i.--------- A.---- . Greek dancer.
.
An inureatlng addrres was given 1 pH* informed as to hU cou:re H he office on the Grand Rapids ^office
rarool JcRcn-nre w.y Bcyoud. IH*™;
AS"* Many specials not advertised.—Adv
JChn
uonn voicman,
Coleman, oiucr
older son of Mr.
by Mr E A Goff Jr. manager of watches the Indicator he can know wW be cashed by the Grand Rapids
Birnry Hoffman—Barrier Ranch I 3°hn»&gt;, Bgeua itaUirf ot Hermlal.
U10 Battle Creek airport at the‘by this device whether he is on the (Office at its face value, but tf the
Wlddcmer.
Margaret
oblden
JW&gt;H«rnn«tzm;
Mnwlrlua
and
Lyand Mrs. Earl Coleman. Is recov­
Wlddemer.
Margaret —
"rT; ■ Club ZT.i7.r_
regular nnnnu
coutse nr
or not
not. Such
Such beabca- .same
[same money
money order
order Is
is presented
presented at
at Rain.
sander (suitors for Hermia’s tin nd I. ering from an attack of typhoid
Commercial
Tuesday after- rHLi.r
Betty
Lane
and
Esther
LaBalllster.
cons are now placed in airports not1 any other office in the city, or at a
fever.
Qstonso. Martha—There's Always
more than 150 miles apart, and keep post office in.some other city, sudi Another Year.
Hermla tin love with Lysander).
Fred Christie was picked up by the
Muskegon or Lowell, an'addlOpiienhetm. E. Phillips—Gallows Jane Harrington; Helena lHermla's officers about 2:30 on the morning of
possible to review his excellent and a pitot constantly informed as toJas
tional eharor
charge will bn
be made «.
to comcom­ of Chance.
friend in love with Demetrius). Enid July 4. A charge of intoxication was
tipely talk in our last issue. Mr whether he is on the airway he pensate
the post office department, Bxssett. Sara Ware — Shifting Mohler.
lodged against him.
Ooff is not merely a manager of an should travel or not.
Fairies — Titania (queen of Ute
Mrs. Nellie Cross AufTerrd an In-'
At the conclusion of his talk Mr. fbr the extra work involved. Tlie Sands.
airport; he is an air pilot, having
for service will be based on
fairies), Bonnie Brandstettcr; In­ Jured right ankle in a fall one day
operated planes in the postal service GofT answered several questions. charge
Blndlass. Harold—Valley Gold.
dian
Boy
(cause
of
the
trouble
be
­
Members of the club remained after the present schedule of money order
last week. She is slowly recover­
Gill. Tom—Guardians of the Dcstween fairy king and queen i Jack ing from the. injury.
the meeting to.grit still more ques­ fees.
Gordon Crolhcra Is recovering
cd with the flying service of the tions. His experience is flying and ' For instance if the money order
Brand. Max—Hie Rancher's Re­ Walton; Titania’s fairies. Pefiseblussom. Priscilla Harrington. Cobweb. nicely from his recent operation and
United Stales army during the his knowledge of the art of air nav­ would be six cents, and if tills money venge.
Nancy Steiger. Mustard seed. Judy was removed to his home from Pen­
World war, but did not have Ute op­ igation made his answers interesting
Abbott, Jane—Fiddler's coin.
order
were
paid
by
an
office
othejand-informing.
'
’
portunity of going across.
Rodney. Geo. B —The Canyon Fuller, and Moth. Marjorie Boyes; nock hospital on Sunday.
NOTICE! You can purchase a Portis
I than that on which it is drawn an
Oberon iking of the fairies). Mur­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Endsley of Bat­
The speaker called attention to the
(additional charge of six cents would Trail.
marked progress that has been made windstorm osses in
Queen. Ellery—The Chinese Or­ ray Sullivan: Puck is mischievous tle Creek are tlie proud parents of
GENUINE Panama (or $2.63 NOW!
elfi. Robert Cook; The Clown &lt;a a son born. Monday morning. July
▼nr nrnriiT oTnossc 50 m»de. the person to whom the ange Mystery.
since the first successful airplane
THE HELEN I O I UnMo order was drawn receiving only S2.44 Roc-s, Barnaby—Tragedy of Z.
stupid fellow) Elenor Haven.
9. He ha* been named Frederick
flight by the Wright Brothers a lit­
----------j instead of 12.50.
During the jiast week stare were Robert.
tle over thirty years ago. The first
Rosman. Alice Grant—Somebody
Furthermore the present llrnltapresented to the following tn the
The Welcome L. A. S. will meet
scheduled service of airplanes In the Windstortn Co. Has Reports
Must
!
tion
of
thirty
days
from
the
date
of
younger
group:
Monday,
gold
star.
at Mrs. Harry Brown's home on
mail service was made only six and
of Damage by Wind in
Helton. Roy—Nltchcy Tilley.
issue for the payment of money orone-half years ago. It Is only a lit­
Hill. Grace Livingston—Amorelle. Murray Sullivan; silver star. Rob­ M-43 Thursday, July 12. supper five
Eastern
Michigan
[ders
will
continue
in
force,
and
paytle more than five years since pas­
Miller. Helen Topping — Blue ert Cook; red star. Raymond Mur­ to seven o'clock. Every body cordially
In this par. of the state the storm I ment will be refused when an order Marigolds.
phy. Thursday, gold star. Murray invited.
senger planes were flown on schedule
Sullivan; silver star. Nancy Steiger;
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fernamberi:
in regular passenger service. He said of June 29 amounted to very little.' more than 30 days old Is presented
iiost Barnaby—Tragedy of X.
that In no other line of travel had but in the eastern part of Michigan at an office other than the one on
Delafield. E. M.—Provincial Lady red star. Sybil Woodmansee. Friday, passed the Fourth in Hastings where
gold star. Bonnie Brandstettcr; sll- they participated in the homecoining
so much progress been made in so considerable damage was done by which drawn, and the holder will In America.
J
on..M
cnr
W
«
/w-*
l
?f;?!
UrT
*
y
»
ulU
'*
n
:
,
celebration.
The Fcmamberg* were
short a time as in air navigation the wind, according to reports made be advised to send the*"order to
Erskine. John—Bachelor of Arts.
at one time resident* of that city
Titus. Harold—Code of the North , 8ybH Woodmansee.
\
We have in the United States al the to the Windstorm Insurance Com­ cither the issuing or the paying office
i-lth a request that it be paid by
CIRCUIT COURT HELD MONDAY. I PETITIONS HAVE BEEN
older
stars were: five years—Allegan Gazette.
Hobart. Alice Thdalc-River Su- ; In
,n the
,h,‘ oW
*r group.;
arr
present time 30.000 miles of com­ pany of this city.
the
issuing
of
another
money
order
.
We
understand
that Eric Norberg
{earned
by
the
following:
Monday,
The storm of last Friday also
Judge McPcPek held court here
FILED AT LANSING.
pletely equipped airways. There are
preme.
gold star. Enid Mohler; silver star.. of Rockford. Illinois, will start suit I Monday. The most Important matbetter and more accurate aids for brought in several reports of looses for the same amount, less the cus­
Petitions bearing sufficient signa­
Elenor Haven; /red star. Esther Ha- for defamation of character against ler brought before him was n mo- (urea to officially place the name of
navigation in the air than are avail­ which were widely scattered, but tomary fee.
Neale. J. E—Queen Elizabeth.
able for railroad service. There have in the main were in the southeastLam. Col. Denn Ivan—The Incur- 'pns. inursaay. gold star. Jane• Milwaukee newspapers because they
iHarrlngtafi; silver star. Betty Lane;; ridiculed his experience with the al- Coleman case. The attorney for the
been equally remarkable strides ern port of the state The number BUSINESS WOMEN S HOSFilibuster.
PITAI. nkriiJi
GUILD mei
MEETING. iable
‘
pitai
| red star. Enid Mohler. Friday, goldI leged Gun lake sen serpent.
made in the construction of air- of losses in this part of Michigan
defense moved that a directed ver­ can ticket for the coming primaries
, Miss Rose Clark was IrafitCb* to’
star. Jane Harrington; silver star..
Diaries Smith of thia city was ar&lt; dict be given for the defendant in have been filed al Lansing and it Is
was comparatively small.
BEAUS AND BELLES
the Business
Women's Hospital
i Elenor Haven; red star. Betty Lane.. rested Bunday on a charge of drv- msv
Speaking of safety. Mr. OofT de­
the uw,
case, us
or sssas
that n
a new visas
trial be
in- expected that Oil IICllVV campaign
'Guild
on
Monday
evening,
twenty
­
Ing
a
car
while
under
the
influence
clared that, if a pilot will obey in- FLOWER COMMITTEE
OF
GRANDMA’S TIME"!
’nnd
PrlNancy
’clUa Harrington
is secretary
tlie Allegmt candidate for noinur
IIMC
Steiger u pre^ reporter: of liquor. He was. brought before grunted. Judge McPcck took the
'three members and one guest enjoystructkms and follow the rules laid - ----------- J,,r,. .
malter under advisement, and will rination to congre.vi In the 4th disTO DISCUSS PLANS ling a lovely dinner at "Tlie Pines "
1 for the next two weeks.
Justice Cortrlght Monday and en­ give his decision later.
down for him. accidents to airships
| trict will get under way at once.
FEATURE
OF
THE
SHOW
----------- {Clever place cards depicting each
tered a plea of not guilty. His ex­
would be so rare as to be almost
Two alimony cases were also bc-| Mr. Hollman has npl announced
I RURAL SCOUTS ENJOY
Committee
chairmen
in
charge
of
[one's
work
were
at
the
plates
amination was set for Tuesday. July
negligible. He declared that motor
An outstanding feature of the .
fore him for consideration. Fwy.» platform and has made no promNORTHERN TRIP.. 17. He is out on ball.
failure would do no harm if a pilot the Barry county flower show to be I ptollowing the buainerii meeUng. a show. "Henry's Wedding." is the [
Eighteen scout* of Troop 89 of the•
A small straw stuck on the Kinnc was brought in by the of-' |scs but he has stressed the linportknows his business; for with the mo­ held at the fair grounds here Sat- Loclai hour was enjoyed, with con- group of 1890 guesta at this mod­
flcers on a charge of failure to pay ance of general tax reduction; the
tor completely stopped a plane will urday. August 11. will meet nt the J lcsts and conundrums. Miss Grace {I eni wedding. This group of guests1, Good Will community enjoyed a,k premises of Roy Hull in the second 1I alimony. An nttnclimenl uos issued n(-cd of fewer agricultural regutai - - - -­
l ward was discovered lo be in flames i
glide eleven feet for every toot It home of Mrs. Marian Goodyear. Edmonds being the winner.
'called lhc
the "Beaus and Belles of motor trip into northern Michigan1 Friday morning at about eight I| against him for the unpaid alimony, tions that are proving costly lo the
week. The Scouts together wllli
drops, so that if the pilot were 3JX» Hastings. Thursday evening. July 12. ( nic olU of town gucst W!U
Grandma's Time." are the laugh hitp last
An attachment was also Issued , litrmcr and fruit producer; the necto
discuss
details
of
tlie
exhibition.
,
Hu-iiyth
Stacey
of
Evanston.
III.
a
visiting
Scout
from
Detroit,
and
I
o
’
clock.
Tlie
alarm
was
given
and
feet above the city of Chicago, for
m August
AU«U... mertlnx.
.n...u™, Mrs
..... M
•J’™' ™ny-n&gt;« »i
2- their Scout leaders left the Good1 the department responded. They ngalnst Delmont Webster for failure cssity of fewer promises and more
instance, and his motor ceased to Next week a full list of exhibit* and i fy,,. t,hc
will
— ailerqln
- - ■ at Her premlnenl men nt he communit/ Will church Monday morning alI kept the fire from reaching the to pay alimony. His present where- action and the right of the people,
run. he could easily land his ma­ prizes will be ready for publication.'-Sluar! Clrme,.!
Oim
lake
collaim.
f
wl
"
1
*
kc
,h
'
u
“
&lt;**•
about
are unknown.
to safe, sane government.
bam. Very little damage
chine outside the city. He declared
________ , t ,
len times and represent such people floo o'clock, going to Holland,1. near-by
Judge McPeck jteard several pro
several talks have been made by
that practically every' failure of GAS TAX REVENUES
ns the Bicycle Girl. The Floradora lunched in Centennial Park, and was done. The origin of the fire is gonfesao divorce coses, and grunted j Mr. Hoffman
VACA­
Holfman and it U
is Ills
lib intention
1 unknown.
then
on
to
the
Slate
Park
at
Ottawa
planes, and every accident chron­
GREATER THIS YEAR EMMANUELTION
BIBLE SCHOOL- Girl Floradora Man. Driver ot the Beach. Made camp, bathed aitcl aft­■
to appear nt places throughout th®
Carleton E. Eiilc of St. Petera- three divorces.
icled. would not have happened
district for mass meetings.
Emmanuel church Vacation School Horseless Carriage. Beau Brummel er climbing the sand hill, spent thee burg. Fla., returned to Sparta on
within the past eight years if the I Gas tax revenue in Michigan Is
of 1860. Celluloid Collar Bennie, and
OBITUARY.
- I
airship had been properly operated, [expected to be approximately »l.- is accomplishing excellent work un­ many other funny and amusing evening fishing from the pier. Nextt Sunday and expect* to spend most
OBITUARY.
John Shepard, fourth child of
Dlscussing the recent cancellation 600.000 greater this year than during der a capable stall. Mrs. Beatrice , characters. Each one of the Beaus morning fished, breakfasted, brokeu of the next two months here with
of mall contracts, the speaker said . 1933. according to the Department of Knapp. Miss Jennie McBain. Winn and Belles are introduced to tie camp, and left for White Cloud att Mrs. Ellie and her father. Robert Alvah and Marcella Shepard. wa?&gt;
Mary Geneva Crook, daughter of
---------- — " « 1 | 9:30. Enroute saw Croton and Hardyf C. Day. at the latter's home on Nosh born in Campbell township. Ionia Elam
Crook
'
~ ‘
and Clarissa CoM
he did not care to go Into any dis- [ state at Lansing. Returns for the Green. John Wolfe. Miss Sara —s- -----—
Selmer.
MUIWy
lunloS.
i
-rtdlw
u&gt;
the
tuw
o!
Dams. Camped Tuesday night att street. Biroute north Mr. Eble county. Oct. 2. 1086. and departed Crook, was born In-tiaMUiKW |&lt;»wncusston of the reasons far or against drat five months this year total $7."
BwIBes [State Park at White cloud. Wednes­ went from Detroit to Toronto. Can­ thls life. July 4. 1934. nt thr home ship on January 5. 1874. in tlfr same
that action: but the fact remains 604 095 in comparison with 163)19.759 K.!1!W&lt;H skinner. Wllllnm Srliad«r. *^ilks ol
and tte Rev. nn.l Mr.v J A. McSul- »&gt;“
“»
cMumm in day morning left for Cadillac at 7:30. ada. to attend the 17th annual con­ of his niece. Mrs. Leland Hammond, hou.se in which she was married on
that that cancellation did cut down
■
— • in ----uuw&gt;11 during
the same period
1933.
!&gt;■_ Mmlc. art. manual work.
»" unu.u.l mid miuunduv n»- Made camp at Cadillac Stale Park vention of the Optimist internation­ nt Doster, who had lovingly aired for September 9. 1903. to John C. Lipthe mileage operated in the jpostal' i
-----mUn’. Bible Morlee. Hr. n,.- whoo: '“ini’- purUOiUrtk
w
DEATH OF O. C. BARNUM.
.— during
—— ...
Ills—
Inst illness.
...^ ....wIn Sept, key and fell asleep on June
-----24,, -----1934.
service by one-third and so&gt; .«...
had |
2:00 P. M Afternoon was spent In al organization, and was one of the him
O C. Barnum, aged 82. passed •«. every moniui, from SM ... chnrkHer they l»rUU
harmed tlie cause of air navigation.
games and passing swimming tests delegate* of the St. Petersburg 11911 hf was united in marriage with azed sixty years, five months and
1130
A. M. Any child b welcome to ■u”''
»onb Anybody. and enjoying some fine music by club. During the past year Mr. Eiilc Ada Weaver of Grand Rapids and nineteen days. Site taught sc)kk&gt;1 for
away .Monuay
.Monday moriiuig.
moriilng. juai
Just i&lt;»ur
four ii
.ju a
I
time
and
effort
to
be
present
at
weeks
after
the
death
of
his
wife,
attend.
he said that last year 479.000.000
1 local band and fireworks. Thursday was president of the club, which has to this union nine children were nineteen years, mostly within Barry
। "Henry’s Wedding.”
...... mvw
.. by ...........
miles were
flown
airships, „....
and He is survived by three daughters,
morning at 8 00 o'clock left for an active membership of around 55 j born. Floyd. Dorothy. Junior. Flor- count v.
PENNOCK HOSPITAL NEWS. 1 Another outstanding feature of Grayling, and alter some Interesting -----...»A
Hl
Hh(.
8)|rvlvcd l&gt;y hp|. hu_.lb(,1„|&gt;
passenger planes carried 520,000 Mrs. Henry Wellman, with whom he
members
who arc active 1..
in tjie pro- cnee. n-h«r.
Robert, .nd
and ..a «.l
set of Irl.»lrt
triplets,
In proportion to the\ was Maying Mbs. Nelson Burroughs.
Bom to Mr and Mrs. Robert the great show. "Henry * Wedding," 1 detours arrived at Hartwick Pines frasional and business life of the '■.Ttj'j'
-------------Harold. 1Gerald
oneC 11 daughter Lena, a son Joint, u
—”7’“, and Geraldine,
----------- —
।
is
the
meeting
ot
the
colored
BretliBrownell of Rome B. Hastings. July
distance -ictually
------- , covered, he de- and Mrs. Charts Baldwin.
brother. Arthur croolf. of Vermontren and Sistem of the Mystic State Camp in lime for lunch. The city of St. Petersburg.—Sparta Sen­ child dying in infancy.
' considering
...
clarrd that,
the numj.­ | Ttse funeral Uill be this Wednes­ 3. a boy weighing six pounds, six Shrine.
P.
M.
was
enjoyed
among
the
pines.
tinel-Leader.
He
leaves
besides
the
wife
and
two
sl.itcra. Mrs. Allee Price
This famous lodge ot col­
ber of miles traveled, planes are day afternoon at 2 3Q o'clock al Hie ounces. Has been named John Har­ lared Brethren and Sistem Is com- I the only tract of virgin pine left in
children, two sisters. Mrs. Ella Hen- of port Huron and Mrs. Pearl Rock­
safer than automobiles and as safe Wellman home, the Rev. L L. Dew­ rison.
OBITUARY.
lhe state. This plat of eight acres
ven and Mrs. Came Fosburg. one wcll of Charlotte, nnd a half broth­
10 are
&lt;* ‘he best ringers of the contains lhe largest pine in Michi­
Mr. ana
and airs
Mrs uureu
Durcll Sharp. 414
ey ofliclaling. Interment In the । To
as railroads.
Margaret Leone, daughter of Mr brother. Howkrd Shepard, all of cr. o. L. Crook of Hastings.
.
West oreen street, on July 9. a boy. community. sUqflns the old spirit­
Discussing some recent accidents Fuller cemetery in Carlton.
and Mrs. Reginald Winslow, was Saranac, several pieces and nephews
The funeral was held Wednesday,
.... [«•"
A.. lhr«
tat to dumeseven ,pounds.
Has----been ““J*1 .. —.K. “
c ““
er and one
hundred-ilxty
feet born in Hastings township on Feb- and a host of friends.
Mr. Barnum had served ds clerk weighing
—„— ------------------------Mr. GofT stated that tlie anxiety of
jUIW. 37. nt the Imme with Elder B.
Tbl, m^ung »&lt; lb. M&gt;.Ub
'
1 Shrine .is . ...
high .’pot.. of...
the show.
•’"th. band
1914.
alUndM the
a pilot, when he starts from an air­ of Barry county a number of 'ytars । named Phillip Durell.
;
hioh
sni*contains
•-*— 6.000 feet of lum- ruary 24. —
J. She attended
He was always a kind and devoted J White, pastor of the Seventh Day
ago and was always interested in | To Dr. and Mrs. Walter parts. 508 nnd 'is one oTthe^fijicst
’4 votwl
ls ,nueb
Hastings
schools
on April
.... ... -.1'pieces^l
..itirr ’’Tha The
hnvx ^°&gt;
voted
this 111
tniieli
the ' the
Hastings
m-Iwxi
Is mm and
mi Anrll
14. 14. father and a good friend nnd neighs Adventist church of Flint officiating,
South Park on July 10. a girl.1 rnurulnmrm ever produced In UU. &gt;»“' Inspiring oi th. four |»rt, 1»3. »». united In marriage to Hat­ bar and will be greatly missed by all and burial In the Sponable ccinethat city. Is responsible for many county politics.
pound., .nd n,.,unCT, ==— ..
_
accidents. A safe pilot.
If he
------,------- vuit^d. Lt wo* impassible
to keep {old Wenger, wn ot Mr and Mrs who knew him.
tcry.
started from his airport, say In New
Mra„oor
—
|.bu. 1.,-ocd «.:•»»
C“t
“ Or.’.yJli thunder 1 Menno Wenger of Nashville, making
storm kept some of tfittn from tak- their home in that village Mrs
I
s
MAN ON SUNDAY. ,ncnt
I Ing their blankets 'and sleeping | Wenger underwent an operation for
*T
Walter Raymond' Stearman. aged [
| among the pines. About midnight appendicitis, death claiming her a
s/r rsisksi,
r.
....
49. died al Pennock hospital Sunday I rzsnnsnss
—„,.,g about week late/. Friday.
—- June
•------ —
———
29. serious
VICKERY OF CHARLOTTE. ...
“ —
poured Friday .morning
forenoon, having been 111 for a week. | Arthur F Vickery, aged 58. died 9 «J o'dak the party relurtanUy complications having set in.
Funeral services were held at nine, on Friday afternoon at his home. Horned homeward. Retting a good
Surviving, besides the husband,
Hastings, Michigan ■ Telephones 2244*2557
A. M-. on Tuesday nt St
Rose 1112 N. Oliver St.. Charlotte, having wetting at noon near Mt P easant, art a small daughter. Charlene Mae.
O ww
Rib End, Tender
I church. Fr B N. Geller officiating. been sick since in February. 1920. arriving home about 6 00 o clock.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L
and Jaicy
Lb.
in -Mt- Calvary
1
'[ Burial
— - - was --- - - ' cemetery.
-- rjiirinv
the Years Mr Vickerv underrhe scouts who took tlie trip were, Winslow, tliree sisters. Mrs. Clare
SUNDAY, JULY (STH — ONE DAY ONLY
Hager and Ruth and Elaine Wins­
’tolaSnd,A}?
1
«
W" hl»
but 10 no KHinnl. Dunn. Join,
Roy low. her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Deliciou*
80 Grand
___________ lavail. al time*, hl* suflerlng becom-, Erway. Jr . Dwwht Ferri*. Howard
David Waters, all of this city, and
RESIGNFn RFCFIVERMUP
lnR vcr&gt;’ ■'cver&lt;' “'x* prolonged.
it,'rFta' ?,?bert
k™,1” H"*6115- Mr. and Mrs. Menno Wenger.
RESIGNED Rio.n ER. Hl
|
* trident of this city. Mr ! Victor Hine. Cl Won Hom. LawFuneral services wen- held on
1 Aha D Criminms. wlx&gt; was re vl .
conducted the drug store rcnce Hubbell. Gerald Hull. Herman Sunday. July 1. nt five o'clock al the
cently indicted by a red.ral grand Vickery conducted the dnig^tore Ncw|imd&gt;
Ncwland
Menno Wenger home, the Rev. M. 4
MARTHA SLSZHUk
jury in Detroit ius resigned as re- &gt;—1 aenc&lt;
j
n
«
c
j
ty
treasurer
filling
Phillips.
Max
Ranney.
Homer
YcckE.
Hoyt officiating. Burial was in the
UCU.'UI..,
- ---- ................
- --Robert
—- - &lt;- -- - - crivrr tor the HaMUlKs Na tonal “ MIllU tsu Viwy
7mA"*
“ L "h^- ley.
Jr . and
BkeUUtger.
of
that office very efficiently. In Char- ley. Jr., and Robert BkcUingcr. of Lakeview cemetery.
Also Comedy—“Farmer's Fatal Folly” latest Pathe News
1 Bink and the Ionia National Bank. loth. before coming to Hastings, hf Detroit. O«*W__8mRh t Assbtanl j Her passing is deeply mourned by
ADDED
—
“
KIIIPWREUKED
BROTHERSI her family and a large circle of
BARGAIN PRICE MATINEE 1:M AND 3:00 P. M.
friends in Hastings and Nashville.
I Rapid.* Bank, of which Mr Crim-k He*5^ survived*by his wife, who! We all had the best lime, besides
OBITUARY.
।mlns uus an officer, was alx&gt; indicf- .
(ven hlm her
faithful, the experience'of camping and cookMONDAY
and TUESDAY, JULY 16 and 17
&gt;**n“ X Sou&amp;ufhi*
»H- »‘R !«rertrtnly w« a wonderful trip! . MAC Louise Ware, daughter of
[the ch.irk._-, mark aaaliut tlum.
l|iew |UjW fty
hl01lier Mrs lna to .lire lhe Scout Uto, and see so [’J ay and Rose Ware, was born in
TWO FEATURES
Pound
FINE QUALITY
... .. 'M Vickery, a brother; Ted Vickery much of our wonderful state. We [Carlton . township,
nn,.rJ['' ’November 24.
J _.
,,
"' *7.7' 1 '
„
'of Lansing, and two sisters. Mrs. wish lo thank the parents for let-11893. «J&gt;d paased away at her hnnu
I TiXAnre^um^^
and Mra fU Mor- ring boys go.. Ut. *ouU forjhejr
S \ JKi
Biondell
in
.................
— .................. &gt;&gt;*•« UVJS KU, mV
IV! Ml...
,
‘
.
ChAHsUS.
K»d Scout altitude and especially ;-t
miretaer’ro
jmer^g m the Methyl church ar. SH of Charlotte^
A Warner Bros. Laugh Riot with PAT O'BRIEN
1 I’uneral services were held at the Gordon Thompson for his truck.
|
5^’ u".
Romanrc
{parlors on Tuesday. July 17. at 3 P ’ horn- on Monday forenoon at ten
We hope this is the first of many
Price
Fre‘P*‘M followed■ by a picnic supper at o
Boathem
o'clock
lads.-Contributcd.
^ht’ihii^n^Mi of
surJnre
’clock and were largely attended.,.trips for the 1*&lt;U-contributes
15.on. Mrs. c.— G—'-.I,Skies!
„ u/ n.it. At
rhv.
—-•------ ------------------------ •
fhtnt children, all of whom survive.
। Loyal Temperance Legion, will hast
Mrs. Gertrude Durkee of Carlton.
3 to 4 Lb. Average
With ROBT. YOUNG. JEAN PARKER. C. HENRY GORDON.
cliarpe of th? program
Mrs.
Neva
Bmelker
of
Freeport
and
delated. a.ssbted by the Rev. J. A.
TED HEALY and NAT PENDLETON
Gerald. Russell, Keith. Helen. Ken­
Tlie
first
Schmidt-Sciiasbcrger
re
­
VACATION
SCMOOI.
| McNulty of this vcity.
»Al AIIOS BIBLE
BIHI.E SI
IIOOI.-j .Interment
................. was union wa# held at the home of Mr. neth and Beryl al home.
LATEST PATHE NEWS
ADULTS 15c — CHILDREN 19c
All children between the ages of; made in Maple Hill cemetery.
Shultz or Freeport
Lb.
She leaves to mourn, besides her
1
— -.—rd , a»aata*&gt;,
-... — c—
*r 'I'ilC
Hie IHll.lV
many Hastings
HaSHliCS friCIldj
friends ex[.­ and Mrs Arthur Bedford of Mid­
dleville on Sunday. July 1st with 40 husband and children, a mother.
WEDNESDAY
and
THURSDAY,
JULY 18 and 19
ins any other Vacation Bible SchSbl, tend sympathy.
[persons being-present. Among those Mrs. Roue Ware, and a brother How­
'are invited t&lt;j attend the one in {triI attending
Mrs. Kate
(Rolli thr ard Ware of Hastings. t»o sisters.
wt;k
CONDITION IMPROVING.
1----------Wuwere
7---S
----- of
islon at thr Methodist church, which
fzvrtnnr
(a Schindtor
MrhinAUir
Grand Mrs. Lura Bachcllor of Ferndale and
The
many
friend*
of
Mrs.
John
,
‘
ormer
Kate
of
Grand
{closes on July 20. There urtT fine
Montgomery in
Cairn*, formerly of Prairieville 1 Rapids, now of Loa AngeWs. Call­ Mrs. Alice Pagel of Battle Creek, one
teachers and an interesting pro­
With ELIZABETH ALLAN and LEWIS STONE
township. will be glad to hear that fomla; and Miss Jc**e Nleder of grandson, besides a host of relatives
gram every day.ADDED ATTRACTIONS
her health is Improving and she u Syracuse. N Y.. others from Grand and friends. Her life was spent bi
RE-EI.ECTED I-’ W. ITUiHNER now back in her home al 339 West Rapids and Comstock Park. Plans love and devotton to her family. She
Charlie Ch»e in “H.L TAKE VANILLA"
will
be
greatly
ffiUsed
by
all
who
Added: Cartoon—''SPITE FLIGHT"
I At tfie school election held in: Lane. Monrovia, Cal., according to a, were made to meet next yty with
LATEST NEWS EVENTS
ADULTS 15c - CHILDREN l»c
Nashville Monday Bight. p»n W. letter received recently by her cous- Mr. and Mr*. John Gtlbo al Cort- knew her.
Interment was In Freeport ccm.n[stock“•'*
Park
, Fetghr.er was re-cicctcd to the in. Mrs Nettle Hyde, of this city.
tery, Tuesday. July 3, Kev. Frank
school board for a term of three
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 20 and 21
SPECIAL NOTICELoomis officiating.
,
SURGERY gUlD NO. 19I
years. The Naghville school tax
July
Hospital Guild No 19 will hold it* The
----------s meeting of the Holiness
TWO FEATURES
[this year will.be five mills, ootupared
DOUD CORNERS.
annual picnic at the Willi* Strceier Union will be held thb Thiysday
with six mill* last year.
’ .
CHARLES RUGGLES, I I fil U AF ■ 1/ IIIR I!
cottage. Gun lake, Thursday, July [at the Pilgrim Hollnexs church. The La&gt;t Weeks Letter.
The
Cedar
Creek
L.
A.
S.
will
meet
19th
Members
and
guest*
may
bring
1
time
ha*
been
set
ahead
a
week
to
DEATH OF JOHN IH'LING.
The with Mrs Harry Waters Thursday,
| John Ruling, wIm&gt; has been in poor their children. Transportation will accommodate aome concerned. Tha
AL18ON HK1PHORTH. GEORGE BURNH, GRACIE ALLEN
July 12. for supper.
g'.OQ instead
of
.
. _ ..
be arranged by the committee in hour Is also‘set___________
for 8 00 instead
or
j health-tor
some time, died
ai hlsji
As In the past.
pest —Wm. C. OcarUiornoat Stony Point early this Wed- charge —Emma S. Evans. Secy.
,7:30 ks
Riding, Fighting, Shooting Buck Jone* rides again!
Battle Creek visited at H. Bergman's
{nesday morning. No funeral arSPIRKA BLOOMS TWICE.
---------- —-«•*■■■---------- '
Buck Jones and 4 4
&gt;’
rpngement* have ytfl been made.!
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Buxton and
Mrs. Lizzie Cole brought to.the* When Uncle Sam drive* an tndlI He was a brother of George Hiding
Cecilia Parker in
. ...
bl this city.
’
;■ Banner offire Saturday a small vidual out of business by selling be- daughter of Nashville visited at
branch of splrea that was in bioom low cost of production, who pays Henry Bergman's Sunday
LATEST
FARAMDVNT
NEWS
ADULT8
15c;
CHILDREN
l»e
• TOBE £▼*€•* S&gt;V* STORE
rui the branch
hrarwh'she
of the "evicted
"evicted"” business
business
Mr. and Mrs George Kohkr of
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
tor the second lime On
the taxes of
Lee A. Hazel. Lakt odes*a
.32 were the dead flowers along with the man? Ask us an easy one. The con­ Shulta visited at H. Bergman’s Sun­
i Elnora I. Lucas. Woodland 18 white ones.
Isomer is tlie ”14« man.” He pays u. day.

TUffiOM
JUftMVIGlTION

[LOCAL NEWS

' New Books In the

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

Hastings Library

Vacation Specials

, n.,

STRAWS
25% Discount!
Men’s Bathing Suits

Sweaters.
25 % Discount!

T

Waters Clothes Shop
"If it isn’t good, we don't carry it

Pork Loin

fTRAND Tl tAll f

nOaSl

Veal Shoulder

Roasts
u 14C

.

3

Beef
Tenderloin
» IQC

HEPBJJRN la

“V^PITFIRF
I III I 11 L ”

:!L? «

R w ’“"’t

Beef Kettle Roast

&lt;

Ham Ends
- -13C

Swiss Steak

ISUMttGr
Salad Dressing

15C

q&lt;

“I’VE GOT YOUR NUMBER

&lt;

LAZY RIVER

29c

“MYSTERY OF MR. X”

Price* found in A-G ad in the Grand
Rapids Press Thursday Evening are
good at our store for the balance
of the week.

Watch for Our A-G Handbill Friday

SIX OF A KIND

Feldpausch
A-G JLff

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a

�THE HASTINGS BAXNtt, WTOME8DAT. JULY 11. 1H4

BEEKEEPERS’ ASSON.
DISCUSSES PROBLEMS

Beport That Honey Pricet
Will Doubtleis Be High­
er Than Last Year

H!!

,rom WILL COOPERATE

Strange Creatures
Everyone knows -that charmng lit­
tle body ot waler known u Indian
Inhabit Gun Lake lake.
This U Mr. Foster's story
lOeLunurd (ran 1&gt;mc One,

[■,.

WITH MIDDLEVILLE!

When That Town Stages Iti

■

. -_.r - -

-

Sporting Items
---- -------- ---------- ■*--------- -

about that lake. "The Indians used
Centennial Celebration of HIRSCH CAR SEAL
to enjoy very much to skate on this
lake, but now they do not’ skate
there.
One oay
day wnen
when mey
they were
I STILL
LEAGUE
LEADERS
mere, une
remittee of three p tMialneu
1
i-unuuL
llkuliiq
skating, suddenly the ice began to hA£?TT^^Mkidle7iHe
bT
—
break from the edges and swirl
cluh^L? thTir Have Won Pour Straight in
around. Faster and faster it eddied
P’XVafte„r‘r
Mnn'o ro“
and the Indians rkn for shore. As
* \heX2iiXm
B
8 Men 8 Base'

'Robert Lamble.
Dan Walldorff,
Robert Walton. Carl Weapinter.
Ear) Wareham. Henry Sheldon and
Orville Sayles.

FREEPORT DEFEATS
INDEPENDENTS 8-3

This Week’s
CAN T

FLOUR

west ot Gun lake. It was lying part­
hidden beside
path at night,
night.
ly niaaen
ocsiae a paui
Moosehaad
A£o Mason—
A well attended and interesting Though he called hl* two dogs, one
Winners Hit Hard in Sixth
meeting of tlie Beekeepers’ Associa­ a hound and the other a fighting
□□
One doz.n
French's
and Eighth to Score
tion of Barry county, was held at dog. to the spot where he had seen
the court house on Tuesday, July 3. lhe animal they could not scent or.
Decisive Lead
• OLD POTATOES ...
The Barry county Beekeepers* As- trace It. .
.........................5&gt;h SSSX
&gt;&gt;aU Series
Itaung,
k»l to
NEW POTATOES (Ripe)Peek Me
aoctatlon la attempting to fill the. As of further interest he told the
1“ &gt;“*“&gt;«
' H1™* Broil,m .ml Cor Sool PTOfort a to 3 In. a.mo llorr
heed for which it was organized, for .'following. "One time an Indian buby on mis laxc.
. first aettlemcnt
lt In
i„ the teams continue to lead in lhe
the busibtui- bunday.
Sunday. Next week Eaton Rapids
Ilion of the
S Bin P G
along with other agricultural oc- disappeared and could not be found
.township of Thomapple, which was ness men's league scries here, each I***' Ptay at the fair grounds here,
cupatlons the beekeepers receive a Soon after the disappearance an PETTINGILL BARNS
Laundry Soap. I
Bird Se«d
(made by Calvin HilT
{made
Hill, one hundred hiving won four and kirt,
lost none. - -Freeport will ploy a return
-- -game
----- ,
poor deal. The objepl In organising Indian woman had a dream that lhe
nFQTRHYFn RY F1RF
*8°
Thursday evening Hirsch Broth- ,M'«' August 5.
Ua* to secure co-operation between baby was in a certain hill near the
Kerr Wide Mouth Fruit Cana—All Sizes.
ULQinuiLU DI Tint | Tjie conunmee explained that. on,er* *°«&lt; from Kroger's 9 to 7 after
Herewith arc detaita of the gamebeekeepers, control foul brodd and.lake. The spot UBs visited and th&gt;- o
1 »
1 mu
V
to
’1 ‘tay of Lhe proposed cele- a hard tussle The Piston Rings Sunday:
bettar beekeeping conditions in any buby could be heard crying. Many
Freeport.
way possible in all of which all bee- men started digging and they soon SparK From Dione in xnresn- bra Hon. there Will be pul on a pa- then defeated lhe Consumers 16 to
AB R
ing Machine Blower the |rade with floats which would repre- ,‘l
keepers should be very much inter- —
— —
- •large burrow.
-------- —
---came
to a
They
(sent
not only
Thomappie
township. Friday everting lhe new Commer- Coville. 2b .
H
in
li»f
|*enl
not
only
Thon'aonle
tnwnshln
estad.
placed a barricade of poles across
(but
P—
layt
’&lt;«’ ■
• practice CraklOTd.---«s cause, IS seilCI
but the
the county;
county; so
So Nashville
nasnviuc and
anu
*.
/“
•
Honey price prospects look better the burrow to keep any animal away
Fire completely destroyed two Hastings were asked to contribute game with J. C. Penney and won 8 •'‘L’hburn. P. r.L . 4
for thia year. There has been an ad­ while they secured the baby. But a bams, a pig shed and a tool house I two floats each for that procession. ,0 &lt;• Monday evening the Car Seal, W. Knowles, lb
4
vance in prices of all commodities rush of water came up the burrow on the C. C. Pcttenglll farm four The Commercial Club voted unani- team come from behind to defeat “lc\‘“rclsO1', r t *’ j
1 ’ 15 lo 3 count. This coming Sunday
and bee supplies are selling high. At destroying the barricade. The ani­ miles south of Delton on M-43 at mously to cooperate. Tlie matter J- ®* £e*“^yJ8. J° ®-A-&amp;
0 there will be two baseball games al
Oppenhulxen-Wes Bsctar &lt;L KeihlC,L*
this time It looks as though there mal followed the water into the den.
team walloped
Bankers 16 to 3. Giddings. 3b.
0 Indian Landing commencing at 1:30
“ * " *the“ —
was going to be much leas honey When the baby was removed its skull 11:30 o'clock Monday morning, do- was referred lo the proper commit- Herewith
are
the
standings
to
date
Walton.
I
f.
0
o'clock. First there will be a game
Total points, Grandville J. Char­
produced this year. There is a sear- had been crushed. This .animal was Ing damage estimated as high as tee to prepare a report lo be given
lotte
0. •
0'between the younger boys and the
Pct. W«nt,er- **•
815.000. The loss Is partially covered at the next meeting of the club,
white
with spots.------------------It had a golden
«=“y------------------------------ -- by insurance.
0 qlder boys, following which the reg­
1000 ”
.» be held.----*. Tues­ Hirsch
which----will
next------week
As demand determines the mar- colored tali. In escaping the animal
— ular team will play lhe "Huckle।
Prompt
work
by
the
Hickory
Cor
­
day.
1000
KETCHAM-KELLER
WIN
ket, the beekeepers set no peak or was hit by one of tlie Indians break- .
i Total .. ..
fire department combined with
Kroger
. limit to honey prices. They set u Ing off a part of Its tall. This piece ners
'
by Washbum two 4n
* *»--------MIXED GOLF TOURNEY
Bankers .
MIDDLEVILLE.
500',I Struck out
low price which is as follows; ex- of tall was pdre gold and maybe isfp favorable shift In the wind saved
four
innings. ----- - -------------- -- —
the
iiouse.
A
milk
shed
directly
In
500
'
HASTINGS
NETMEN
Last Week's Leiter.
traded honey wholesale 10c and re- In lhe possession of some Indian to­
-------- ------ -----| John Ketcham and Mae Keller
back of the house was smoldering
333,’, Struck out by Richardson nine tn
la 11 12c per pound, for comb honey day."
Arthur Geukes Is .making many J. C Penney
WIN TWO MATCHES *e’r® winners in the mixed fourma
Piston Ring
333 five Innings. Richardson walked two.
wholesale 12 l-2c and retail 15c per 1 As a reason why lhe Indians fol­ when the Hickory Corners firemen Improvements in his meat market Coniumere
uauuicaphandicap
ewni at
event
tnc attiasungx
the Hastings
000|i Two base hits,' Crockford. Buehler '
pound. Comb honey is to be 1c less lowed the woman's drcam Mr. Fus- arrived. If this building iiad burst with a new cooler and fine new re­ Commercial Club ..
:
Three
base
hits
Washburn.*
RichCharlotte
and
Grandville
Are
Country |Club on the aftamoon of
000
per pound if it is not cellophane ter said: "Indians have college like into flame, it would have spread frigerator show cases and look like
jardwin,
’
1(July ‘4 with a net pt 31. Clyde and
»
to lhe house-in fact the .tlie best of city marxeu
Games scheduled for this week j' Wild pitch. Washburn.
Defeated in the Central
wrapped. These prices are very while people. Young people go to rapidly
,
markets.
.
Mrs. Wilcox were second with 32;
July lung,
..... 12. Piston
reasonable in respect to other prices ' this place and stay two or three days 'n adv scorched frtwT the°hMt’^f the ■ Davld Chaac had t,oub,e w,th an are: Thursday,
| Robert and MY*. Walton third with
' Left on bases five.
League'Series
Here
ready
scorched
from
the
heat
of
the
|,
,*
vs.
Kroger
and
Consumers*
vs.
Hirsch
I eye for a few days, caused by getand allow that the beekeepers syin- or even longer without eating. They burning barns
Hastings.
.
Hastings netmen won their first i:34. Other scores were a* follows:
jtlng something into it while at work Brothers; Friday. July 13. A. A: P
pathire with tack ot food buying go to sleep and have dreams. DifAB R H O
E two matches in lhe Central League 'Roy and Mrs. Hubbard 35; James
Hastings and Delton also sent fire­ (in the market. Much better at last vs. J. c. Penney and Bonkers vs.
power In our country.
ferent
Indians
have
different
iB James. If.
„ I tennis tournament Sunday by de- 'Carruthers
I.
Car Beal.
Al this meeting it was decided to dreams. One Indian girl dreamed fighting units, but the flames had!,re porn
'
Brown,
lb.
..
37. Eddie and Mr*. Van
oitcatlng Charlotte 2 to 1 and Grand- Popertng
r
have a field day and picnic August of a muskrat swimming. When she spread so quickly tluit nothing at all I Claud Rosenberg took his school
■■■• —■——
3®; James and Mrs. RadHuwtlkome. c.f.
15 at the Apiary of Cameron Me- was older she married a while sailor could be done except- to keep the
,c, bus and 2 pupils from lhe A. B | UPPER BRACKET WINS
courts here Grandville in turn de-,,0,u w* wupur
IntyTe of Quimby. All beekeepers who was one of Ute crew on a sail fire from spreading. Burning emALPHABET TOURNEY'^:.-.,
3 । feated Charlotte 2 lo 0
|
BOWNE CENTER.
and their wives are Invited. They will boat on Lake Michigan. After her bu­ the
th. n»d .^uP.
.l»„t . iurur"S
ht .'SiSjS
.
teSuj
’’
"S’I
ODonnell. ».
0 Both matches were clow, in each
Mrs. Amanda Ervin of Hasting*
rned at 10 A. M.
| by was born a terrible storm occurred nro-ih
ln hls own
and
reports
C. James. 2b. .
0 case Hastings split the singles, leav- j visited last week with Mrs. Jennie
- ------------ » • »
-----'on lhe ake. Tlie boat started to sink. ■wl^n
•Hieeanrels
P-U1 arrlve ,‘onle aboul
thcright
40,1{match
,n at al
Phul
*tlf“l handicap
golf M
oore.
nr^OneU^aht
thOUl^lt to haw
’“tT started
!,larled '' thcy
'julr^^le^rtp'to
takeI*
the
Hostings
Country Club
R^
“r.fc. .
0
Ing
the
outcome
up
lo
the
doubles
Flynn
and
son. Clare, and John
A
..
£*.
of
Ju,y
A
n,le
trt
P
uke
aH
right.match
at
the
Hastings
Country
Club
R(MZ
.
r
l
Several big tire companies hove The young mother remembered her ,
^_,team. and each of the doubles Nash and family.
increased prices. Tires are ape- dream. She fastened lhe baby on U rmiHhSUthe thSthiX th^hine and Bome «tP«ience for Claud, wire July 4 the upjx-r bracket defeated
T matches were
l°*&lt;*r bracket by 36 points In
To;,,).................. 34 3 8 24 13 3
daily designed to feel lhe effect* of, her back, jumped into the water and bZ ™ ’inc *Srtand^ltrna re&lt;*nlly lOOk a lr,p 10 Chlca«ostrol\tack In Ini"* took w thc Ex‘«B1Uon whlle' «ch case tlie combined hondlAap for
struck out by Rom. two In six I On Friday of this week Hastings and Mrs. Addie Benton were Grand
Infiation.
' started to swim for shore. She and the^ou of
JfforX^t^to^
....
mn&gt;ngs 8^ outbyoage. two h. 1 will play Grandville there.
—
Rapids visitors Friday.
there on pay.
each team was subtracted fr_
*** I Herewith are details of the
Mr. and Mrs. Gayion Overiwlt,
' The former employees of the 'otal strokes to get the net score lwo innings. Walked one.
matches:
•
Esther Pox and gentleman friend
(Featherbone ,actory
factory,* which
operated .uv-u
|Uwd as basis
for w.nnu.g
winning.
1
by pitched ball, Moore.
wnlcn operatea
uasu .or
Shieh tentteri ttth
here for
Bracket,
__ wl11 hold thelr
.. . ' «ru_ rMU,
— t.‘ •™-u
«PI»er n
bases 13.
Grandville vs. Hastings.
spent the week end at lhe Century
v£!eL an^uikly Xad to Xr
.lhe_.’lou“ly
al ____
I
‘oT.r br
.“.CLrlbracket
2?_L. 1^81.
R H F' Fisher d. Becker. 6-2. 4-6. 8-6.
u, .
,_________________________
St 11.225 Strokes;
lower
100
3
8
3
i
Oppenhuizen
d.
Kennedy.
6-4.
6-3.
(
Mrs. John Nash. Marie and Alice,
on July 8th. All are inMembers of the upper bracket Hastings . . . 001 100
parts ot the barn In a very few Caledonia
11 1.
Fisher-Kennedy d. Al Becker- Mrs. Jennie Flynn and Mrs Ainanvited to attend, bringing their eats 1 team were Ray Branch. Jim Bristol. Freeport . .100 004 03
.. 8...
minutes both structures were a mass iand table service. A good time is
-R. Harold Becker. 6-3. 0-6. 6-4.
da Ervin spent Saturday afternoon
(Steve Bristol.Umpires.
Will Cook.
M. Cook.
J. R
Knowles.
Freeport.
of fiames.
I Total points. Hastings 2. Grand- with Mrs. Elmer Ellis and family &lt;4
(expected.
, Charley
.... — Clarke. Dr. Corrothers. Earl Ganuulllet. Hastings.
. Fortunately ail the cattle were
Mile •I.
iLowelL
‘
Clare DrCou. Charley
N. Vander Schurr had a horse ' Coleman.
saved, as were most of thc hogs hi a | goH.down
Charlotte v*.
vs. HasUngs.
Hastings.
I F RFATQ
I."
&lt;^*rl«tte
i Clyde Starke and lady friend at
Friday P M. from lhe heat. Doyle, Cliff Dolan. DaVe Goodyear. UFRMnNTUII
&lt;
shed nearby.
Considerable farm
I( KelhlV
KelhCd. Baird. 6-4. 1-6. 6-4.
1 Chicago were Saturday evening viaU
Several of our people are now lo- Les Hawthorne. Roy Hubbard. I &gt;4 VtKMUN I VILLt BLA I b
equipment was lost and a brick sllo .'cated
(
at their cottages for the sum- ; Kinde. John Ironside and, Frank
INDIAN LANDING 15-31 »«■
J ™?-b6:-rhom»-.
"
seriously damaged. A number of' mer
___
j
Don
Fisher-Baird
d.
Town-ZederA large crowd spent the Poulh M
mer season. Many
Many will
will spend
spend their
their Angell.
'I
hogs and pigs perished In lhe ,weekseason.
Tliosc on the lower bracket team' Indian landing baseball team ran’baum. 6-1. 3-6. 7-5.
I Bowne Center. The Ladles' Aid lakends at lakes Most of lhe
flames Ixisscs also Included wheat cottages at Barlow lake are filled up were: John Ketcham. Wilbur Lane, up-against a hard-hitting crowd. Total points. Hastings. 2, Char- Ing
big in 883
883 DO.
00.
harvested from a total of 70 acre* Ii and some of the old timers are again Dr. IxKkwtxxi. Dr McIntyre. Car- from Vermontville Sunday In a lotte 1.
Mrs. Henry Thompson spent Bun­
and considerable hay. The petten-1 ’
Grandville vs. Charlotte.
day
__ with her father. Morey Moore,
roll McGuffin. Jim Radford. Will game at Indian Landing and were
(seen on our streets.
gill farm U a large producer of live- i C. L. Boley was taken 111 at his Schadcr. Klin Sigler. Dick Stem.iforced to take the short end of al Wes Becker d. Keihl. 6-2. 3-6. 6-4 of Irving.
stock and furnished considerable [{daughter’s on Thursday and is now
amount of meal for the Battle Creek {{
market. Tlie two large barns have ।I at
( the Claud Rosenberg home 111 in
for many years been a well-known
land mark.
EAST GUN LAKE.
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Lost Weeks Letter.
•;
A HIRED MAN NEEDED
Max Goldstein and friends of Chi-,
cago called at the Will Crawford
To the Voters of the Fourth Con­ home Monday P. M.
gressional District:
Mr and Mrs. Ray Crawford and
You need al Washington, not a daughter and Carl Sheerin spent
politician nor the perpetual office­ Monday P M. in Allegan.
seeker. but one wire will be your
Donna Brown of Chicago Is I
employee, one who will endeavor to spending her vacation with her fa-;
lower your taxes, assure to everyone ther.
security under the law and work,
Mr. and Mrs, Parsons of Muske-!
not for the things he might desire, gon spent Sunday at the Lee Wat-1
but for lhe things you want. In ters cottage.
other words, you want a hired man.
Forrest WUlltts of Hastings spent
one who will carry out your wishes the week en’d with his sister, Mrs.
and serve your needs.
Mildred Roush.
It is a lawyer's business to secure
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thaxton. Jr.,
for his clients the rights and priv­ and son. Ernest Thaxton. Sr., and
ileges to which they are entitled.
children at Otsego spent Sunday at
BATHING TRUNKS Unbleached Sheeting Men’« Washable Ties Good Six?? SHEETS
To do this successfully he must the Ray Crawford home.
2'/4 Yds. Wide
know some law. but. above all else, Mrs. James Null and children were
for men, 28-36!
Summer Colors
Bergeins at
he must be willing to work unceas­ in Kalamazoo Thursday P. M.
ingly and that with but one object
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carey and
in mind—the interests of his client. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey of Ken­
Il is impossible to see every voter ton. Ohio, have rented Die Heber
With th&amp; hit!:
A good grade of
A huge array of
in tlie District. Ask your Circuit or Pike cottage.
light weight
Probate Judge, any county official,
sheeting ata very
Miss Jean Schwinn ot Chicago
stays in.
long wear. 4txM
any lawyer you may know who may came Thursday to spend the sum­
low price. Very
Zephyr w&lt;
Pillow Cases at
happen to know me. whether I am mer with the Null children.
bargains!
serviceable.
15c.
match any suit.
honest, have the ability, and faith-1 Mr. „,
u Mrs. Clarence Warner
„„ner
and
fully serve those Ipresent, and. if! and children of Parchment and
VOtl find that I am enmnetent
ii,.. Vesta Smith of Swan Lake
you
competent Anri
and . Miss
Men'* COOL UNIONS
faithful and you desire that kind called on friends and relatives here
Silk CHIFFON HOU
of representation In Washington. let Thursday evening.
Ribbed Cotton
Bernier g tops!
me have your vote at the Primary.
Respectfully.
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
—Adv.
Glare E- Hoffman.
Last Week’s Letter.
On and off in a
SERIOUS OPERATION UNDER- . . Mrs. Rebecca Craig and
"Full faihloaad
jiffy! Button GONE BY SHIRLEY W. SMITH. ;Floyd were Sunday guests of For­
shoulder! They’ll
The many friends here of Vice- 'rest Potter's of Welcome Corners.
Laurence
Cooley
of
Hastings
has
fit
comfortably!
President and Secretary Shirley W. .
foot! New coL
Sixes 34-52.
Smith of the University of Michl- । .been working for Charles Woodruff
or»!8%-10HI
a lew days'this week.
gan. Icam with regret of the recent for
'
serious operation he had to undergo . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bolton,
SMART SOFT HATS
Another Penney Bargain
at the University hospital for re- ]Lewi* and Boyd called on Woodland
Men’s Preshrunk
rnoval of the gall-bladder. In eom- relatives Thursday evening.
Sports lenders!
Rusaell coats of the U. 8. 8. Tex­
pany with Mrs. Smith he had ex­
ported to sail this month for a .as. Richard Coats of Detroit and
Bernard
Mate
of
Grand
Rapids
much-needed vacation
mucii-iieeueu
vucaiion oi
of six wsecs
weeks ;
../ ,3------ . ..-----All-Over Petterm—Fenciesl
in England and Ireland, the tatter
FrWay wUh Bernard Ham­
Comfortable —■
country being Mrs. Smith's birth­ mond.
place. Tlie operation which oc­ I Air. and Mrs. Hugh Furnlss of
they match or
curred Monday mnming proved to' Hastings called at Win. Straws­
, baugh's Friday.
contrast with in
Andrew Service was called to Wis­
fully undergone. To date reports
of his condition have been most consin Friday to attend the funeral
। of a nephew.
favorable.
White is Right for
Al) his friends are hoping for an | Mr. Bailey suffered a sunstroke
Summer Wear!
Friday and was taken to Pennock
early and complete recovery.
hospital, but al present is on the
gain.
MORGAN.
Remember our annual school
John Van Sickle and family and
Catherine McAdams of Lanrlng vis­ meeting is next Monday evening.
Everybody come.
ited Mrs Wm. VanSlekle Sunday.
Dorothy Mead and friend ot Kal­
GLASS CREEK.
amazoo were guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Mead Sunday.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Phillips of
Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors Springs spent Friday with her parof 8. E. Draper and family.
ilent*.
,...,Roy
w„wErway.
.
and wife. In the
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Andrus of p. M. she entertained the following
Carlton spent Saturday with Mr. guest*. MIssas Virginia Havens,
and Mrs. Mlles Andrus and Robert.1 Ruth and Genevieve Erway. Katie
Bernard and Stuart Rex Draper whittenyire and Anna May Pue of
went to Pleasant Valley to their an- 'Hastings. Lemonade and cake were
nual school reunion Saturday.
'served and a very enjoyable time
Mr. and Mrs. Miks Andrus en- WMJ| spent.
Smart, neat-looking cottons with tiny tan,
tertajned the former’s daughters,; Anna May Pue of Hastings visited
Mr. and Mrs- Clayford Moore, and Katie Whittemore several days test
grey or black threads interwoven! Light!
Pr.-Shrank
children.. Junior and Gloria, of week.
'
Cool as a mountain breexe! Patch pocket
Marscna. New York, and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Alva McOlpetlln and
• Cool Mat,
Mrs. O. M. •Fellows and daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Robert MeGlocklln
coat,
wide
bottom
alack
model
trousers!
Marilyn, of Berrien Springs, the and children and Louie Havens of
Nut
past week.
.
| Hastings were guests at Forrest
Well-tailored!
Excellent
fitting!
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Noem and Havens', the occasion being his
Marion of Chicago are spending birthday. Ice cream and cake were
their vacation at their cottage here, nerved.
HASTINGS - MICHIGAN
Mr and Mrs. Weidman and fam-1 Wm. Havens, Fred Otis and wives
lly of Chicago are spendnig two and Forrest Havens attended U&gt;e
weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. funeral of their unele. Otis Havens,
Alfred Noem.
at Grass take Thursday.

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“SEA SERPENT' OLD
STUFF SAYS WITHEY

THIS ON CHUI

voders camo within twenty miles of
Soochow. JapofiSN ofrawn fiew ov­
erhead dally and thc only American
aviator-to enlist under the Chinese
colors was shot down leu than four
miles from the academy. Ths Jap­
anese plant's frequently brought ma­
chine guns Into action st targets
real or Imaginary ouUide the city
limits, but never turned them on the
people themselves.
The Rev. McNulty said that when
China turned from lhe Manchus lo
a republic, she looked to the United
Stales as a friend and guide. But.
her country was exploited by Amer­
ican financial interests along with
those of Europe and when she failed
to gel help or encouragement in her
difficulties with Japan. China be­
came disillusioned; and began to
look toward Russia. Al psesent, the
Rev. McNulty believes that the
trend there is toward communtam;
not a Red or extreme type of com­
munism. but communism in some
of its milder and bettef phases.
Those who met the Rev. McNulty
regretted that hls stay here was so
short and that more liine wm not
available for discussing Die everfasdnatlng subject of China.

star" is old stuff. Bert says that he
and Speed Parker saw Che creature
■ ,
.....
■ -—25 years ngo. swimming with its
1 (Continued from Page One)
Mr. and Mm. W. 8. O'Brien and
,
___________
young son w
of Toledo.
O-.to_________
anti Mrs.
1tween Gun lake and West Gun lake. es. Classes are conducteld both in
E
Griffith dnd
of inIn­
E. E. Griffith
dr.d daughters
da'_qTh'*rs of
In fact Bert said they got such a Chinese and In English. Although
dlanapolis,
dianapolU. Ind.,
Ind . were
wcrejtouah
FJU^lh of
of^JuJugood took at It that he could disaupportad partly by
tlngulsh dark markings under its
j-*- ?
z
&gt;y guests of Mra T. Phillips. 320 W
eyes.
(Whether or not this ap- Episcopal missions, no pressure is
WO
■»
KMl11 8t- Thc OTJriMis. iicconipunlod
by Miss Barbara Griffith, returned I jcwlj£ nnd peu&gt;51a,y Wednesday aft-1
f*U.
jx-ared to be from dissipation Bert brought to bear on students to bc10 Toledo yesterday after a very, en-lcrnoon ftt wbto|j plaoe she wy| rc.; The finance committee of the didn't
।
say.)
come Christians. About a third of
Joyable visit. • Mra. P.Hil&gt;|M U ne ____
mntn______
a coup
e of_________________
for the bene-_________
(board of_ supervisors
determined
that
r|___
_______
—________
Bert also admitted that he and the boys who come are from ChrUmother of Mrs. ontntir. granamoin- llt of Hrr
hcc health.
health.__________________ lit
'it will not be nuwht
caught next vn»r
year a«
as it!;
it [Speed had * couple of cool bottles uan homes; others usually express
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Stewart ot was this year by so many delln-iwlth them to thc boat to help fill a desire to takeup Christianity,
^3 SJKS.f.T
*UYY*V* *z,1
r,“Tft
Grand Rapids were in the city Sun- quencics. so it asked lhe county tax [in spare time between bites (figh For these special instruction and
and.
iUld. Mr:Mrs. ch»yd'fiarcrbft
Cloyd Barcroft and
and day f)Jr thc purpoav o( attending the commission to, allocate six mills for‘bites that ls&gt;. but In Unrated that the training Is provided. Usually about
baby of Grand Rapnb were guests ,funernj of Mrs. Stewart's footer! the county tax. which is 50 per cent: contents may or may not have been 75 pcr cent of those who graduate
f‘Cr l*Lrrnt'',
,rt
father. O- S. Hadley.
more than last year. Even if there, anything more harmless than soda have taken up thc Christian faith;
Cooley Thursday They Tj
spent
.„ Fri­
Mrfl w,n Squires of Big Rapids Ahull be a considerable increase in pop. When asked if he would be several domes have been 100 per
day in FrecpOrt
Freeport rt
rctunnng
da&gt;
turtiu.;,’ here for ls ending a few days with her par-; dcltoquencles. the county wilt have I willing to swear to this story before ^nl Christian.
' gaturday and Bunday
■
ents in this city.
funds to meet ita needs At toast It j a notary public Bert said he
Ordinarily from 250 to 300 boys
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Royul
Royal Myers and
and । Mr. and Mra Frank Patton of seems safe to expect thc county will [■wouldn't mind at all If the notary's attend tlie academy. During 1937
Mr.
--- , 'Sumner.
-------- - . Mr
. .. ----. : ftUUH-t
uic well_ with be in good financial trim next Feb- [ commission had Just expired—but and 1928 classes were discontinued
-*&lt;&gt;11
und -M.'s.
Prairieville
were III
in Ithis city
Myers
and dauehtcr.
daughter. Arlua.
Arlua Mr.
Mr. anu
and (frlcnds
pa_st. wcvk
i.
,
Mvers und
.—..u
iruary.
by which time a considerable would swear to lhe presence of the because of unsetUed political con­
Mis.
Wm. noviii
Cavil! and
daughter.
VC1k
.- wm
und H
.ueiwr vciJohn Il0tCbkiss and Miss j----------part at the
two bottles
before anyone.
.u- December
n-—K— tax
.------will
.... have
...... I.™
.-OH-; Ke/edlttons. Il reopened with an cnlimt. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Gavitt. Mr Nellie Knappen arc in Cleveland for been
paid.
*“*“------• — ——
, --------, Another
resident
of ■Gun lake, this rollment of 100 and now has a toand Mrs --------Loren---------Myers.......
ntid Mr. and a two weeks'visit.
A BREAK FOR WALLACE.
-----------'I With the Horton money to be paid time a woman, has admitted seeing tai of 313.
Obllu.
tt 100 word* or lo**,
I. II. o«rr.» nt 100 I Secretary of Agriculture Wallncc Mrs. Harry Decker nnd ion Murray
by the state to tlie county next fall thc monster only a few days ago.
The Rev. McNulty returns lo tills
HINDH CORNERS.
'*«•*..
„
., .
,,
ntlrnrfed
attended the
the Mvcrs
Myers family
family reunion
reunion
COMMUNICATION.
it will retire the outstanding Covert Strange as It may seem tlie creature country only once tn six years. Gon­
» word. mcS Brur.
&lt;rJ. has Former- Preside nt Herbert Hoo­ at Lake Odessa. July 4.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Francisco of
All obituary po»try
July 3. 1934.
road bonds of $11220. which is all was also swimming in the narrows scquently he is likely to notice con- Freeport spent Saturday night and
publULwi on ver to thank for the fact that hW Mr. nnd Mrs A I. Stauffer and Hastings Banner.
[tlie county owes. The orginlal peak between Gun and West Gun lake sjdcrablc changes that have taken Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Hastings, Mich
or tiic covert road bonds In 1928 was and also had dark markings under place between trips. Of lata years Haynes.
the calamity of a nation-wide short­ Falls. Pa.. are spending a few weeks [Dear Sir
JOB PRINTING.
about $400,000. That.. has been re- Its
I eyes.
.
he says that he has been impressed
at the farm home ( of Wl
W.|| H.you
Schantz
Mr. and'Mni. Harold Striker and
pjeuse. Rjvc publicity to duced to $11220 and tills will be reEric Norberg, we apologize.
age of grain. Because of the activi­ o.
with the materialistic trend ot
of Athens. Mrs. Millie Haynes
and taking a lew b;u;&gt; (..im the rly-|lhp following information arising tired thtsvear.'
American thought People here seem family
ties of thc Grain Stabilization Cor­ rr On thc other side at the river in .from problems being
.... presented tot Thus ..
....
. .1
Mrs. Htaina of Baltimore spent
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.' .
It can be teen
that
the board
10 lhlnk mostly in terms of dollars and
poration created by act of congress Butternut Grove me encamped Mr. &gt; ,the Western Michigan Branch of the of supervisors and the officers re­
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Mr. rmd Mr&gt; Guy M.klr, ,rc I; . nnd cents. He atC
ta
M
uta
»»»&gt;declared that possl- Haynes and family.
wuc
nu-uv«.»j
v.
।
.
u*
(.unuuiun*
Hiccvu«nyo
wood
tarrmU
ol
«
««n
pound
„
tte
dcp
„„m
n
1.
drtr-ln,
tame
during the Hoover regime to absorb and Mr... W. Jf. Patterson an.1 ?ont ' Michigan o.u.c
State code Authority of | sponsible fog conducting the county's
.“.
blv the deoresslon is drivltur home
.plrllu.l v.ljm are
Mrs. Clara Brown spent a couple
YOU CANT PRINT THAT.
grata surpluses and hold In storage tVm. Sam ueightoy and djutthter the Trucking industry al Grand I business haw wisely planned to put boy «ho tartved the FourUt ot July. lh’
Dorothy, also Chas. Courtney, ml of 1 Rapids
[the county in good financial condi- He «UI uruwer to the luta ot Ver- „„
ob)ccUve. ol of days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
In commenting on George Scldcs' until U»ey might be dLsjxsscd of
___ No
_________
___ __________
“
Beaver Fails I a
Thc registration office at 15 Mark-i Hon.
doubt ____
this_ year
and next non Dean.
Ben Bunnell of Kalamazoo at their
book, "You Can't Print That." Muri without glutting tlie market, the
C. Gcschwliul of Grand Rapttl; &lt; t ^ti«u-l 8 W . will be ojwn on all a considerable payment will be made]
matte
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hcrahbcrgor
Soochow population about 500,000 cottage al Fair lake.
DcFoc, editor of the Charlotte Re- government today has on hand rc- Visited Mr. and Mrs. Burr TuiWet week days, including Saturday aft- nn the county’s de|xx;lts in thc failed of Missouri spent from Tuesday till
met^d in tbe fiat delta country
Mrs. Dorcas Chatman of Hastings
Such poymente. wether Sunday with M. brother. W.tar * KvmtartS .nd
lernootis. for thc present A number tank.,.
publlcan-Trlbune »ays: "It was a wrvra estimated at between .150.- Friday.
Is visiting Mrs. Clara Brown tills
have been coming on Sundays, hut with payment of delinquent taxes Heranocrgcr.
th(? ••yenjCC of china" because
sort of news behind the news resume OOO.OOO and 200 000,000 bushels. What
..
canals In fact
2
\ cannot bc^erved. Any one from any and thc Increased amount of taxes I Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Townsend,
of important events covering the a Godsend this is going to be to a. The tonsumcr ■ Club conststmi; of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and
t nf tl„. Mnlc may
registered fpr this coming year will amply care Mr and Mra. Paul Townsend and h&lt;_
thc cll hftg
many canafj
thl3 brBnch
World war period. Every newspaper nation which has hud to sit by help­ Ir and Mry Will Schnder. Mr and
for all demands against the county. Miss Grace Leckrone, Waller Milstreets- likewise the neighboring son visited their son. Johnnie, at the
„teta.y. ttaj camp nt Pine lake Saturday.
' Secure the complaint forms from • end mould le.ve . pood .urpta .t let .nd Mr .nd Mr. Fred Mllb ot
man leaves news of this type ou; of icsaly and watch its major crops dc- MrRobert Phillips went, Tuesday on
[ Battle Creek spent lhe Fourth at roads. Roads have been entirely
every issue of hls publication. It is -troycd by a severe drouth. The and...Mrs.
...... Earl Caidwell and Mr and your local post office Name» of the Hie end o( 1935
complainants arc not used .when1 —
... explained
--------- -------— «ek
— the '
As we
last
»*rk «
T^JXned’ »”•’•&lt;»«* “»««
"“nU/. »« a' four days’ trip north with thc
part of the job. in fact, it Is at times clearsighted action of a man who Mrs A H Cancth spent Monday at such request Is made. W&lt;? aid in the _
.. fund
....
Mrs. Harley^nmetl
Narrow cobblestone and brick Boy Scouts and had a wonderful
general
of the .....
county had been. | ----- ^gnd
------- ----------------. -------------time. .
a major part of the job. to know knew what he was about will helpthe tatters cottage at Wall lake.
making of complaints, when thc reduced so largely that this month j mid children andMr. and Mrs. Dale
Mr. hikI Mrs. A. A. Allardyce and tacts u arrant Any kind of com- would have exhausted It. That Is the । Townsend spent lhe FourUt al pathways along the banks of Uie
Mr. and Mra. Will Moore spent
.ta. .0 Hint. - Ttta npr^M. . Mr. W.Utae Io work hlutall &lt;ta ul
M
canals, handled Uic land traffic.
plaint may be covered in lliese forms fund from which are paid most of Camp
Mack.Mm Word r-rmn -nH bcaU carrying the main bulk of Sunday afternoon in Hastings with
philosophy of
journalism
that a critical situation.
Ttr'"
Chicagn. nnd James anti Fred Iron­ -about
her mother. Mrs. Bump.
non-icgistrunts.
tariffs,
the
county's
expenses.
We
explained
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ward
Green
and
should be much more common than
side nnd Wm A. Johnston, ot Dc- wages, mid those that sneak out for last week that thc finance commit- daughter. Mr. and Mra. Harry Band­ commercial and passenger traffic.
Edd Holley and two sons of Kala­
T He said that only a few months ago mazoo visited Mr. and Mrs. Burrell
It actually 13. The movies have been
A LOGICAL SOLUTION
and* —
sons
and* Ralph Rise nnd
bin..
tec of the board, the county officers *brook
----- "■ —
'—
.
he saw hls first automobile In 800- Phillips and family Sunday.
criticized for playing up sensational
,-uumv meetings
mcv.ua. In
... any o..va
sizeable
M.. concerned
----------------------------------and thc county
- —
road
-------corn- Umlly ot Woodlpnd spent
tlh0
‘
chow.According to government soil cx- party nt Waif lake at the Tobias cot­ , Public
tage by John and Ah x Ironside this ,po:nt
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tobins and
[point may w
lx- iirranavu,
arranged, when omii
such ....
inissioners inct -and
.......arranged for the. Fourth at Clear lake.
films, disregarding common decency’ pert* thc answer to the recent dust
1 ............ .......
-•—-------- ■*««r niwM.t «.s»nn &lt;ra&gt;n&gt;wy
Mr. mid Mrs. Chas. Farlce and , Tile city Itself is surrounded by sister, Mrs. Mell Hendershott, of
a wall built 3,500 years ago. Many Kalamazoo, spent thc Fourth with
for the sake of boosting box office storms which arc gradually stripping
Mr and Mis Chas Potts and son. ,so all concerned may attend.
—.he
— &lt;„nd.
------------------------—Ftartl,
,--------------------------------.
-n...
»i ThomBODle
take*
jiXXl'rtcS“ SXTlX their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
receipts; likewise, we believe that great areas In thc west of rich top Richard. Mr und Mra G. M. Barnes representative of the Code Author- to the
general fund. Tins money Fourth nt Thomappie lake.
"™“ Al *’ l"nc"
.tS Hy will attend—explain, recteter. aid
lx" repaid when the December
.Mr nnd Mrs. Wayne Hershbcggcr pass one another. Some of the Tobias, and Marian. Mrs. Hender­
shott remained for the rest of lhe
news, and other sordid, sensational considerable area ot the west now Tuesday for Pentwater for ten days' c.ii rates and tariffs for any vne or ; tnxe-. come in It is borrowed from) of Missouri. Ralph Hershberger and1 wider streets (twelve feet) are be- week, nnd Marian went home with
any group Interested In one general mie county fnnd that had the money [friend of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs.[ Ing further enlarged to a width of
details of life for Hie mere sake of under cultivation was a great pas- outliu;
• •
----•
rates-such as *n order to supply another county Walter Hershberger and son. Chal- thirty feet. Almost any place in her father for lhe rest of the week.
promoting circulation. One might ture
turc land
iand on which
whlcb thousands
thou.u\n&lt;b of
ot
Mtas
Gertrude Smith, who ncrom- uuu.i. ..U.K,,. |...
fed
ehverv.
local
cart
promotbig
'
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tiin Burke of Has­
....tv--.-, local cartwhichdid not have the need-1 mer. spent Sunday with D. Loren :
r‘» o-ranuiy
tings •P
spent
Saturday rvemng
evening Int thc
argue that this low quality of news head of cattle and sheep grazed. The ^1n“ *
fn,7n HwreXhis”
'*' localmoving, coni deliveries. .'^‘‘■'-'•1’ S«ch a transaction docs, Hershberger and family at Liberty
•age.
of
10 feet.
Wells
hom(. Of mm gusie
ana. John
Jonn and
and Barbara
Barbara depth
.
, water
,
,
,for. drink\ Iw cirlvouair Phillipa.
i-iinnpa.
taxpayers a cent. Mills. Indiana.
and jdtotoplaj-s are out in response grassy turf held Hie soil in place ,e‘,‘k to iAqun Ohio; to fisit her haulers of milk. w«m! haulers, and not cost the
Inir
therefore
have
to
u Lancaster
-...
. . fre
o«hcra
Wl
with'
I Durrr11
Ls
Burrell
is home
from
Wi arp
arc sure our
our readers
readers can
can see
see [ Hershberger
Hershberger returned
returned home
’
’ *’K
to public demand; that when people nnd prevented the type of windfriend. Miss Marie McKinnlc.
Pk.tsc report employers that arc ,h:C lhP finances of Barry county them to visit their grandparents. ?*.
'.’’^y fit^t^drtJk 1
b Ilhe CCC on a u» &lt;*«y»' vacation
Tobias vUil
visited
J*ltevPMcNull?arrived In Boo- 1 j &lt; MMr,
J and Mrs. W. O. Tobias
cease paying for this sort of 'stuff" erosion which has .been particular**' “J *
“ ” '* **" aidin-• non-compltanre al'.h the cxlc =“&lt;' carefully handled and that by Mr and Mrs Harrison Blocher.
in anv manner
M,d “f thu &gt;'ar 'hr «*“»»&gt;' »“1: Hoyd Williams of Battle Creek. I _h„’r *!7'
•’&gt; »«»“« Creek Sunday.
thc movie producers and editors will ]y noRceabIe during the past two
Mrs George Whitcomb, of Grund
Mr, t
and
of
pl..le» rumta l&gt;
in. "I -'ll ln&lt;ltMrtnr» ..nd tav.- Mr, K W Prrrta ol IWU! "'ll, chin. »nd
Uta hhtam? : n *!,'
nd. Mrs. Lewis McIntyre
'
*»“» 11 “J-’™ *“ "'r&gt; &gt;«"■ WU.d erosion Is Just A, de- Rapids were guests of Mr. .............
. ..Ml.ta Wlnre Jul,
and Mrs
ISlh. II you 'umh to mn l »U ordinary and po«. Mr. 1. H William, and srand-!
n“ m*dl
। Btalord* vWUd
- ■-“-■f bls mother. Mrs.
well but we still believe that pro- stmetive as water erosion and Just W. N. Chidester over the fourth
.
,,
Mary McIntyre.
McIntyre, Friday evening at
have registered voii will be notified sibly even some extraordinary, do- daughter. Thelma, called on Chas.
a,.vc
Mary
|I People who have never been there w q Tobias'
■*
----------* —
*■"■*----- '—
-----------ofMr. and Mra O. H Osborn nnd of arrival of your plate for your mands. Enrly in 1935 when the De- | Fnrlee and family Thursday.
duccrs
and
publishers
in *charge
hard to cure; both can make desthese important mediums for the crt landa oul of fcrtl]c r(.cJon$ Wallace ami 'Miss Bettie Osborn equipment.
ccmbcr taxes will be mostly paid., Mr nnd Mrs Henry Cole and son.' are likely to think of China as hav- ; MrJ[ McIntyre attended thc Mcleft J\
Frtday'for
Wall lake and will
Ing a homogeneous population. intyrc reunion in Kalamazoo SunTlie Executive Order of the Presicounty should be on easy street. Bobby, of Woodland spent Sunday spcaklng
spread of culture and information Oraas u lhc
crop for w||lch
spM|(
|K'
the same language, with day
' "' e summer a! their cottage
•
----•
$nlexs some unforeseen and umx- I evening with Lawrence Lucas.
[
dent
compels
code
compliance
in
have a responsibility which rises sop ts eminently suited, government therc.
1[ J Mrs Harley
— —
----------r*11 a uniform culture and national; MeD Hendershott and Floyd ToRev -and
Townsend
'connection with registration and al- lectcd emergency shall arise.
above dollars and cents, even Urough expert My and
nbout lhe «ily
alms. he said. Such is not Uic case. bias nf Kalamazoo visited the JatI
called
on
Mrs
Guy
Kantncr
Friday
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
however
hwr
'"‘r
'Ur- parents. Mr. and Mra C. M.
It is very essential to remember Hint
to tJlc ^0^
erosion
afternoon.
Other
callers
during
the
conducted under the codes, includ­
.. —— —— ------. Cyrus n Marshall of Nn.-hvii:
In thc first place there are many
Sunday. July 15. will be promotion
a business which cannot meet curing contractors, and established day fh tlie Sunday School those be­ week were. Mrs. Lois Grant Schrcn- variations of the Chinese language Tobias. Sunday, and brought Mariproblem. They recommend. n
.. res-- 1^5
mis jy-cp
QlTIl visiting
VLMlUlg his
II sister. Mr- J
.an home and took Mrs. Gladys Hen­
dcr of Grand Rapids. Royal Frantz
rent expenses worn be ol value to toration of this affected region to _
son MU:
McElwain
Hili' week. Mr Ma. - • —-.................. . -•
’.-..in i'uls
.
People In cities or rural cominunl- dershott to Kalamazoo. They all
anyone very long.
. .. recently eniduatcd from thc eral money involved lit part or tn ciu-'-sc* according to age and progress and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ward ties only a few miles apart often spent Bunday afternoon In -Nashlts original condition—one of the shall
Grectt and daughter.
Houghton Mining tjrhnoj ami .mkUi whole
have difficulty In understanding one 1 ville with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mor­
made.
.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Russell
Knntner.
finest natural pasture laiid^s In
expects to leave (or Arizona or New
For instance, he said, ! ganthaler. Mrt and Mrs. Joe Bell
REPENTING AT LEISURE.
The young people's class enter- Willis Kantncr and family ot Hns­ another.
world.
tallied the Ban tie Id young people
that in Soochow a word pronounced
Movie magnates arc now probably
General Manager. Saturday evening at- Mill lake with j. tings, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Knntner In a certain way means righteous; j of Maple Grove were also there.
Friday th-- County Press Associa­
। Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abbott of
I and son nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi
regretting thc fact .that they were
Western Michigan Branch Mich
tion wits cluinnlngly entertained by
In a town only fifty miles distant, [ Battle Creek spent Thursday after­
A JOB THAT PAID.
.
...
—
Kantncr
were
Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
Authority.
rude to a group of Catholic church
u. W. Godfrey and
unu his
iita ca- Trucking Code
~ ..........
. 15 Market e.kv Ab...n nn, «ert pm.ru »n,l | and M„ Tor„n„
J.
tlie same word is used to express noon with her brother, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Add career tn journalism: William Brother
tiniablc wile nt r&gt;
Frtxymrt Mine Host St. S W . Grand Rapids, Mich.
sin. This will convey some Idea of W O Tobias.
officials who came to talk with them Randolph HcuTst. who luis reaped Samuel
»
very
r.ta
n.r.e
rrpor
Km
Sun-1
„
B
P|UJ
(h 7it’T”'
Sninui-l R-.iish
Roush prepared
i&gt;:**ir.irc&lt;l all
tin 'excelexcel___ ___
'
du e erring lhere will b, .. yorrns „,c|, „mUI„ „„ „loMM „ what not only foreigners but the [ Mr nnd Mra W. O. Tobias and
In regard to better films. Out of
much pronf'from the field of ycl- lent menu in honor of the occasion.
sot th
prople... Surwi .. rrke •■. Bantald.! ,h
„r Mr
M„ w„a Chinese themselves are up against. Mr. nnd Mrs. Keet Tobias end chil­
this rebuff grew the "Legion ot De­ low journalism recently hnd two sick ind 11
unnece^.Min to state that m Dorothy Walton
. H'diininn nt
, J.
, ,
,
The Rev. McNulty has seen many dren called on Mr. and Mrs Edd
-beginning
at fl8 P
P. M.
M- *ith
with nn
an urnent
urgent' Green at Jordan
lake Friday eveand
Thursday
cency" which has already forced
„ i k t.. ..
&lt;
‘‘he ten mile drive pul all present in Wcdni-’day night u
Invitation to all.
I ning. A hamburg supper was en­ profound changes take place in । Traver of McOmber Friday evening.
giraffes
among
thc
inhabitants
of
a
i;r
,,
;K
.
r
tr
i
ni
to
enjoy
»
Talking
over
with
Bernice
Walton.
Bollywood to take notice and Is
i China. When he went there twen- ■ Mrs. Mell Hendershott of Kala­
KMchani. rural mail carrier Joyed by all.
private menaaerle on hi- luxurious
*oF*intcmt’L'»’ihe"craf«.7»nd
nnd outOtL&gt;
ty-flve years ago. thc old Empress­
of Dowling, lias an extension of
growing stronger week by week. Pro­
Miss Margaret Pehm of Detroit. Dowager had been dead but a year mazoo railed on Miss Busk- Phillips
and extensive country estate. So he a vi&gt;H to Rev. Holmans chicken -,
fourteen miles added to his present
Friday evening.
ducers wouldn't listen to reason; but wired Uito the office of hls Los Anand pleasant social hours Wil! Dipp oi south of Freeport Sun- route which becomes Immediately Mrs Sherman Smith and Mrs. Vel­ ■ and young Henry Pu Yl. present1 Mr. and Mrs. Gum Kline and
va Komraiis and children of Has- .... 'f rn"J
nunc ana
they will listen when tlie force of
made
thc
meeting
a
most
pleasant
day
afternoon
effective
taking
in
a
part
of
Hope
lings were guests of Chas. Farlce ■ ■■Jhp
^J...,
er* D,rn
gelcs pajier "Get me conscientious, one.
— ------------ the
---- dau
uaufti.
Mir...&lt; ■ccompanlcd
an.jinpamca Mr.
.
Mr and Mrs F L Walton. Ralph towiiAnip, souu- of Johnstown and a Sunday
the censorship cute down the dink­
Mr. and Mrx Batlerlee of on Ole
the ,hr&lt;mr
throne Th
-rtten
"’ came the **ov- ttI1d Mrs. Fred Bechtel and son of'
reliable, man to care for giraffca.
Mr. nnd Mrs D. A Bawkcr re- and Bernice and MIM Grace Bn- few patrons In Burry. This combined
m£rvL°£Jhe. Mk "Sh,S T2“* Dr
to Indiana to attend n
ing of cash at thc box office.
Salary fifty dollars a week." Im­ turned T’uesday from u visit with hi^ nits culled on Mr and Mrs. Dole wittv his Baltimore territory makes Vermontville were callers there In Suri Yat Sen as head of the pro-1 birthday gathering Bunday.
the afternoon.
With the
Russell Mott and family and hls
mediately thc place, watf In a Hurry ,-istcr, Mrs S. J Russell m Bristol Saftcrlee of Northeast Odexsn Sun- a long drive.
Mr. and Mra/Glenn Wotring and visional government.
MICHIGAN'S Q&amp;EAT
They also visited Selah Thomiur. of day evening Miss Bernice also called
Mr and Mrs. Orllc Fisher visited daughter. Betty, spent Sunday with country unab e to unite solidly be-! mother. Mrs. Eva Moll, of Barry
of excitepient as twenty-seven mem- v
-,.ual
■ at tbr Balduft home
While speaking -In Pontiac
Prairieville relatives Sunday after­ Frecf Wotring at Nashville and Bet­ hind a republican government there nnd Mr and Mrs. Renna Moll of
Jacnb Ruckle of Grand Rapid* noon also called on friends in live
has
been
an
almost
corulanl
string
th
e Hendershott district spent Sunccntly. Chase
Osborn named thc bers of the staff hastened to apply Creek, who recently met with a serlty remained to spend a few days.
for lhe Job.
oils accident by falling from a toad was a guest at Frank Walton's
Good Will district.
clvU war and minor rebellions day with their sister. Mr. and Mrs.
four men who in ins opinion
The U. B Sunday School picnic
i-f wood anti breaking his breast bone
MLw Hazel Henry. Who lias been
with provincial war lords and brig. Spellman Casey, and family
thc FTcatost in Michigan'.- history.
,aiid was quite badly hurt Mr BowkMr.. and Mrs David Raymond of teaching at Detroit. U spending a will be held this Thursday at Lake
.. । I MUs Georgia Newton accompanied
THE SALES TAX
er also tello somj pretty good fUh Grand Rapid' called at Will Mish- part nf her vacation tn this locality Odessa park.
His selections were: Lewis Cuss, "a
Life in China is never entirely Mr and Mrs. Ronald Haynes arid',
stories.
■
icr's Tuesday evening and Jacdb and Is the guest tills week of Miss
giant In any time and place;" Henry
, Mr. Farley has practically abol­ devoid x&gt;f excitement, the Rev. Me-1 wn t0 the celebration at HasUngsJ
to think bad things about Hie state
Mrs Z. WiHiiini. and daughter of Ruckle. who has been visiting tn this Lena Bryant.
*
ished the deficit In ....
hls department Nulty said, because one is never too Wednesday
R. Schoolcraft, student and writer administration every tune we fork Grand Rapid-, returned Sundav vicinity, accompanied them home
,tt
Mr and Mrs. Milton Trafford and | Stickers reading "We Do Our Port" certain Just what is going to hap--------- '
,
alter a weeks visit with Mr. and
on Indian tore; Zacharlah N. Chand­ over the extra few cents
Mi and Mrs J Pnortvlcit. MIm Mr. and . Mrs William Blanford j should now be posted upon those pen next Several times the gales ' fl has been estimated U&gt;al it takes
in v&gt;nnccEdSW
Mi ■ Bi 11&lt; !('■&lt;■ B-ulah Crniptr nnd little Nora Ann spent the Fourth at Midland park, overworked and underpaid post office of Boochow have been closed against1 89,760 dimes laid side by side to •
ler. statesman of thr Civil war
Hon with a purchase. Yet we be- accompanied them home, rctumdf/ Duffey of Grand Rapids called on
Uirratcned invasion* several times make n row a mile tong, but a good'
era; James B Angell, former presi­
■Gull lake, and attended thr Inter-‘employees.
the Monday.
Mr nnd Mr&gt; H A Cramer and fam­ denominational Bible etmfercncc I
troubles with Japan have made thc, many housekeepers will tell you
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dent of Ute University of Michigan,
ily Fxlith Cramer* who has been which I* r.t111, in session there
mci.»t creditable pieces of legislation
Th™ -I 'v
Any motion to go off the red ink situation rather tense.
(that in these days they have to
who "gave thc first add greatest .tali UMM Crnn.-i.Kk Ita . |™anil Mta‘
Mbv, Virginis Wilcox accompanied | standard will be favored unanl- [ During the recent unofficial war make-one dime stretch .farther titan
Thry
city,
came
home
with
them.
stale university to America.’■
betwwfi Japan and China, the In- that.
the'Bryant and Ford and lhe Henry . mously
sored. It has removed Hie main «ul vi-,R thetr old home
; S-.
Mn Frank Walton was u Sunday families to Beni on Harbor Wedncs- [
Cementing on this notabiC array. burden of state taxation tjoin real John* before returning,
guest of her brother. Will Dipp and day where they spent the day
i
Muri DeFoe, editor of thc Charlotte estate and personal property and
family, of south ot Freepwl.
Rr.vmnnd and Duane Woodman­
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Republican-Times, claims that "The equalized the load among all citlMr and Mrs. L. A. Andrew of see. Neil Isham. Neil Reese. Vera
w
Michigan man greater chan all four zens Iltousandi.
and
Jacqueline
B
ibcock
are
among
i
p&lt;.-jple -are for -1,/ends and relative* in tin* vicuiny
aunt. Mrs" Minnie*Bouck" ~*
is Chase OibDra. Jiimseif ' There
a ho ar&lt;- enrolled at the Health ’
the first time in their Ilves paying
says the worst thing Kansa.Mra j l&gt; Knowles o! Freeport those
Foundation Camp at Pine lake at
are many who will agree with HUs some form of direct taxation *ldr the
to contend with is the populists ytsit»&lt;l Mrs Jennie Pnrdcc Sunday present.
opinion. As a statesman Cluse Oa. .
J T Hannah'of Grand Rapid-, afternsen
Nyla Jean Pierce and Vida Jane
1,3 ’ b‘‘“n ,hc KU’’*1 °r, lr" »^
Mrs. John Kreto and children ol Sproul were guests of their aunts. I
bom compares favorably with thc karnine*
learning from per:-ij;al experience hi re for thr
;t ffew
—r day... li ft this jjorth
- -Fourth wi'.h
thc “
past
Bowne sttent- thc
Mrs. Albert Kibltnger and Mrs.,
best that Michigan has produced; as whavrtaxation means; nnd may thus nmnilng tor
Belmont. New
rnrwimnn.
« Yorkv„rt
- trv Jennie Pardee. Value in milk consists first of the abundance of its food elements to nour­
Aaron
Bchwucho at Battle Creek
a scholar of wide intellectual attain- qulcker
„ ti, , comprehend
,&lt;4v &gt;uvi wiii%
the Jact that
c w
“!’d *,,r'
t John Ea.sh accomixtnicd the
ish the body. But a higher value, because it saves danger from dis*
ment M U In ■ vlu. by hulutlt.
hai heath and wife, th-. Miam&gt; f rank county Agent K K. Vining to Lan­ last wefk and left Sunday for De­
...
....
williams. Sarah Horton and Emma .in,. Mnndnv tn nttetit* -t-n chib troit.
’ ease, and gives a sense of security to the user, is CLEANNESS!
There arc many specialists who to
.c* aa.nninc
Mona“&gt; 10 nucntJ * « "UU
Tlie Cemetery Circle will meet this
to be
be nald
paid for.
for, bv
by the
the Oconto
people who
who ask
ask «™ira
Smith are
$amping at w.fli
WJIl l.ho
lake,
week on Thursday for dinner and,
know more about otic particular them. The sales tax. in our opinion
Mrs. N T. Diamond and ‘daughMrs. A. T Eash. Helen and John, thc Ladies' Aid will serve their din­
subject than Chase/very few who ■is a much fatrft- tax titan any form*’'*r f Jotence
’*“* •-»»
“*“'« - of Lake
visited at »•
Ervin
Mbiller's
t J'- -or an extended visit with her Odessa Thursday. Keith Mishler ac- ner the following week on Thursday. ।
have a^Stnnpfc'elienMve understand­ ■
July 19.
sixer. Mr*. Ray Dunlap.
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—
».
----------------------------Highlands Dairy milk cocnes from 014 own
conipanied Hmm home and stayed
is then placed In'our refrigerator, where it is
ing of such a wide range of sub- tried.
Tlie members of the Cemetery
Dr. Clarence Lathrop haj re­ till Sunday when Urey took him
tested and accredited herd The cows are
cooled to a temperature just above freeling.
Circle arc urged to be present at
turned from Detroit and will assist home.
•
their meeting this week at their Is
properly housed and fed, and kept in clean
If is kept on ice In the milk truck until it is
Personally &gt;c make no pretense
n . . .1
his father in hls profession for a
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schulz of Grand Important business to be brought up
r
1 lim^rdphs While at least. For the past two
stables. Human hands never touch thc milk
delivered al your home.
of having^ sufficient knowledge of
Ata of men .re bejinpln. to en- .fe-^jriuTo. Se'o^i hS
from the time It is taken Into pur clean milk
The Bute of Michigan, after a thorough in­
HOPE CENTER­
all the public figures who have help­
Beatrice Dunning oL Delton spent ।
house until it is delivered at your door. Every
spection of our plant and herd. authorized us
ed make Michigan history to class­ Jo} golf again, now that they have p^al in Detroit, and taken an active
Mbs Elda Shaeffer visited her sis- . Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and
bottle is washed and sterilised. The milk is
to seU our milk at Grade A. It coats no more
ify them accurately as to rank, but tome business to neglect.—Detroit part in the surgical work ol lhe in- . ter. Mrs. Esther Slater of Linden, Mrs Chay McDermott. •
stitution.
'
mechanically conveyed to the bottler, and lhe
on that acooqAt. We sell it Pasteurised or
We can say without danger of exag­ Nbwa.
from Monday till Wednesday and
Mrs. Lucy Leonard and daughler.
.
, ,. ! Mrs. W. M Puffer and daughter.
bottle automatically capped. The bottled milk
Raw as you prefer.
geration that if any of them are cf
With the oil code inere^lng the!Anna, nt Manistee, paid friends in then returned to her work hi Gosh-,. Chrystal. and Mrs, Floy McDermott
en.
Indiana.
.
attended
Hie
funeral
ot
Mrs.
Will
greater caliber than Chase Osborn. price of gasoline, the public will pay ‘t^aC“y * “*** *U“
itS‘
Mr. and Mrs. Emery KUne of Hayward Saturday afternoon.
LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH OUR GRADE A MILK.
OT even as great, we have had our
i
Pleasant
Valley
spent
Bunday
at
Sunday
guests
at
the
Fred
Ashby
through thc hoac—Arkansas GaMl.s Helen MiUspaugh of Petosshare of notable leaders.
CALL PHONE 2651 AND WE LL DO THE REST I
home were. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
«tu.
,
key is visiting friends in Uib vi* Harold Yoder's.
. Mr. and Mra
Will cougrijf
Iz&gt;» &lt; daughter
Houldsworth
andof little
|cinity.
•
J StatUUcUn advises us that worn- '“ftoter
vb8uncUy al MrS- JcnnlC and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hom of
MARKS OP EDUCATION
Peter Rlckrnmore
Rlckrnmore of
of Cressey
Cressey visI BatUw Creek.
•
.
IM ctar.ti.rt.uc.hKh m purtta.c K Kr „„t ol n^lMd irtencu in the cuy tta iklttr^g"^ .Wt|tui
Sunday gueota at thc Chas. Mc­
nark an educated man? According neckwear sold In the United Blates. Mrt of ■
Stub Osborne of Preepprt Monday Dermott iioine were. Rev. Kring ol
to Charles F. Thwlng, prealdrat And a glance at the .average man s FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY'.
evening.
Cloverdale. C. L. fextar and family
Telephone 2651 ::*■ Robert W. Cook, Propr. :: -Hastings, Mich.
1 of Hastings. Mrs. Queen Meyers land
tmeriius of Western Reserve Uni- tie rack will disclose that he wears
Mrs. A. S. l&gt;an of Uib city, who
■
”
vwrsitv. aie of the fmemat author- only J5 per cent of hls ties-Arkin- iu* been ln P°°r heallh for wven*1
’ They «ay. a simple Phr*w used daughler of Cincinnati. Ohio, and
. «m ra. rmnL
U*'“Ar“n-, years, ha* gone to Loraine caunty. by people who are unwilling to a»- C. M. McKay and family of Battle
M oo education in the United,s&amp;s Gazette.
*
onto, where she haa relatives and ■»ume reajjotuibillty fc» tbe story.
Creek.
COOK DUOS. ISIlm.

necessarily accept--new ideas.
Reasoned convictions the while
w mquMtlra mlo«.
A ready use of good Bigllsli (or
.Kn'i'St.TUT
. f
_______________________ whatever one's language.may be),
'•'kbaeri»ti«:i
M»IL pmijxU:
| Appreciation of ordinary business
IX BABJtt CuUNTY. ONI EBAH. $1-&lt;K&gt;
Hi paid la ta*ane«.)
obligations.
IMjiAHHY(C0yx'Tt^6iX MONTHS $o« I An understanding of and Interest
IN BA^tRY COlrtmr? THRBK M0N7UIB( in P*
111110 aziaira
MTairs.
puouc
. IN ADVAXCB -— a»c An ImpressiveAn
t Impressive thing about this list
PDTIIDN BARRY COUNTY. ONN
Uta Utab .VW.U aumwruuc.
YBAR IN ADVANCEI
mov .11 Iw. oconirerf without n forrOBBION SUBSCRIPTIONS. ONE
— all be acquired without a I r
may
' YEAR IN ADVANCEZ2.00
mal education. They depend on
ADVEKTJSRiQ kATEa.
qualities which can be self-deI.J •Sr.rtoUc r.i~ .. .rphe. vdoped college training may uMLn
|M1.
« r
"Or ta. 7 .r^.ir'nn raPm h,,t .tav. .11
•lutaiwokm ltak
one in acquiring them bu above al.
— ic . word fur »*«b in more Imjwrtant than tlie lecture
lh*-“ 'ie’ E*cl1 hall, class room or study schedule
- 10
Rwrau'c™ iVl’tord
•nd- *s Hie personal equation.
■KVENTY-NINTH TEAR).

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY

,
(Continued from Page One)
j Jo)uuliO(1
WtotaavUla,/------------ ----- .
Jn lhc c|tJ. Jaal week, the «h*U have fair crops thia year iff
o( hU brothCr-ln-law. Mr. Ed. the county, selling at better prices
Drown Muu
8^, ^t^ned Ulan , KBr M0
the del|n_OO-

W^hhe »WhU

Values in Milk
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�TH WAmWOB BAWmtB, WWMAT, HJLT 11. 1M4

felSyrSr1

BOARD MADE ALLOWANGES FOR CLERK HIRE

SVSiVK;

^S ^^ S

To B.fUt.r ..d Trewarwu
m
New Law* Greatly In* ibecatju he b required to dhburae
orease
016 VBriou&gt;
fedmi
uivaou Their
more Work
worx l,Of'relief
agenda. The board
voted

.

a.™., j a

Weddings

SlZon’ll,

cw* ROAD PR01ECTS
TQTAL 54,000 ooo qq

Mr. Rising served on the Barry I ’
County Road OommUrion for a Of

children, Mr.

*

Total, Barry Gats 27.6
“«•. or Improved Bead .1
Oost of $28,066.86

and children attended a pfcxlc
cessful farmer and hl* fine herd;
honor of Mra. Hall’s birthday
Prairieville public park Bunds?.
FOX-TOLLB8 WEDDING.
ot
CWA
workera
alate trunk lines
LAUREN80N—FRANDSEN.
CVK
mM
' on
lln
“
.
nattamal
prominence
In
the
dairy
A very pretty wadding took place
tn HastbS and
road Pro*cU earned a
In tlie presence of the Immediate
o
’
clock
M
’
iota:
or
n.4&amp;34
hj.uhm
.
al
two
o'dock
Sunday
afternoon
at
toU1
of
83
®
4
44
according
to
HIT
families and a few intimate friend*, the
.* -home of- ....
.I,. Mr.M'
and
Mrs. Ruing have been
Mr. and Mra. .Allison
’ *5^
th’ State Highway Department In
*‘!Lr
“Sm£ a&lt;W1Uon to ,hU Ubor
,4B’’
thc marriage of MIm Mildred TolleVE State St., when their
children of Caledonia
Frandsen to Robert M. Laurenaon1 daughter, Geraldine Marie, was
88440 waa cxPended for materials;
Will Crawford honia
I united in marriage to Keith Fox. son “'J,,(2^-the h^t • W7M73 for truck and team hire.
of Wilkinsburg, Pa., was solemnized 3“Sr.
m. In to. totok^Tto. JSSSau ^to ^Sl™*
• toul ''P'Mltar « very patient sufferer.
• on Bunday afternoon at four o’clock■ • prtototor ol the tounWato l.mlllK ■
Mr and Mis. Marc Hammond en­
mSemeM
’
*
»boul
M.OOOMO.OO Ito
MKhluui.
aooui as.uwAiuuuu
iot Miciugan.
» rv.n.„ marlltier fhn f‘Orwftru movement.
Prnlretr. WWC
were distributed
dlstHhiited in 80
Kn Of
nt tertained Bunday In honor of the|r
frlnnA.
I P™J«t*
at the Wall lake cottage of the
_____ _ ______ _________________
'erjroutc
thri^^okSi lhc 83 countlea and provided 7.1 IB.- daughter, Ruth’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McMannla and
Frandsen. the Rev. X. L. Dewey i
bride wore a gwn of white gKwrv’^St^Xh for “thS 184 mMD houra
Ubor
reading the ring service of the'orir»nzA fa.*hionrd on princes* iinre man mor£ “
of happb&gt;e^to- CWA wort w“ suspended on April
had
Robert and Mra. Leo Waltera.
Episcopal church.__________________ and her bouquet was a corsage of
th
'
H
. |‘L *the highway
“ department
*
" more’lth
[than 800 projects under way. Trunk 18lf*le.
'
.
.
Preceding the ceremony. Mra, liar-1 yellow roses, sweet peas, baby breath ।
&lt; a»
f
lines and county roads totaling 2.-| Mr. and Mra Chris Dorter of
ry Dailey, cellist, played "I Love You and fems, tied with wide white I
MIVO
J5I6
miles
were
improved
during
this
|
oh
J°
*P
cnt
*
day*
with
Hattie Ludington and Scottavllle. returned
FORMER
PASTOR
SPOKE
Truly,
”
and
Mendelssohn's
“
Prooes;
fal
t
n
ribbon.
Miss
Norma
.Tolles
of
'
l
blD
n
“
,r,
*
rl
'
:
murwco
uumw
*&gt;■»
।
---i HERE SUNDAY MORNING
to their homes Sunday.
-rl The
'tH.W most
... Zto. common types -.4
—T1IT13 DOStCT.
nlonal" as the bridal party entered.. *jbion. who was her sister's only at-! ^r' and Mrs. Warren Bellinger lperiod
of Ulltl
untl IEmma
Doster.
During lhe ceremony aha rendered tendant. wore blue crepe and au-.™
improvement consisted of grade
nuANrn r
BRANCH nDISTRICT.
Dawning.”
s
'rled an arm bouquet of Sluusta dais-1',helr rnoUicrs farm home here Mon-(Widening and ditching; other types!
hbsmgi
Rev. Alfred Way Talked of "At
Thr
Dorcas
Society
of
North
Cathedral tapers In while can- |te and baby breath. Marshall Carafternoon
summer,
maudd orusning
brushing ana
and irimmnig,
trimming.!
----------- - to spend the ---------- , incitraea
,
--------- ------- '
---- •.
Mr. and Mra. James Dillman of
came_Dby
from o8- atumptng.
dumping. fencing,
fencing, planting
planting trees.
trees. .Maple
Grove will serve home made
. "The Abundant Life" at
delabra flanked the while kneeling ringion was the greom's best man. They
came
.?. automobile
"uy&gt;«nomie
rrom
‘
.
.
... relocation
... ..... of Ir'r
Ice mam
cream nnd
nnd rake
cake PrIKaV
Friday evenlnff.
evening. Chicago are visiting the Slaters.
stools, and baskets of summer flowA ]argc basket of delphinium. Ill- liarwlrtni
•‘as*-Jlen“’
*’’• TSirv
T1ICJ. ilnnnrH nver | gravel. resurfacing,
and
the M. E. Church
Wilbur McCUman* of Harvard, •
July 13. at the home of Mr. and
m «... .U«CU,.I, »rr«u(.d
uuy bre.ll., tore.
r.m&gt;. Bund., to ClUMgo
.twndM tl&gt;.------roads.
IB., spent a few days with hls par­
1 Rev. Dr. Alfred Way. of Ann Ar- lire living room making a lovely set- flanked on either side by palms.
Of the total Barry county is Mrs. Vincent Norton.
Rev. and Mrs. E F Rhoades visi­ ents, Mr."and Mra. H. McCllmana.
Ung for the service.
matte an attractive back ground for |
Jw£.
nd
credited with having 27.5 miles of
MIm Edith Jensen and. friends of
j dial church Sunday morning. Dr.
The bride, who was given In mar- the ce^mony Miss Lucille Warner
c^h‘^uJidav Juh *!. at road improved, providing 50.480 man ted relatives in Ohio the Fourth. Hls
Way was pastor of that church for riage by Iter father, whs lovely In rendered Ute “Wedding March”
C&lt;ub Thursday
hours of labor, nnd with payrolls .«,on came home with them and will Detroit called at the John Crawford
home Thursday afternoon. •
spend the summer here.
j two years, until the bishop selected a long, aleevelesa gown of while or- frotn Lohengrin as the bridal party
A*' f®
totalling 828^66,36.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vincent
Norton
en
­
Lyle Keeney and daughter and
,---him
an
thc
agent
of
Albion
College
- —
— ---- - - ganuic,
me unuv
,..toto ana
.nd wearing
...rtod u. wiuvc
«toto V*- enterea
.toeert me
to. living
totoK_ room,
r«nto_to.
told. ~
Funny paradox—this idea of using tertained their children and in-laws Florence -Bates of Grand Rapids
and to aWMcthodht College work at ture lial wlth olhcr whMe aCces- being given in marriage by her.
Neira flashes.
called at the Null home Wednesday
""
also
present.
Meeting was called silver
to
dollars to bring back the the Fourth.
Ann Arbor .nd Yj»ll»nu. It -niLtru* Her arm bouquet -u or r,..her.
"ra“
‘- M"111
Mrs. Bessie Norton of Carrolton. afternoon.
golden era.
ana
the ceremony a dainty &lt;*der
eleven jeer, uo when IM, eltenje , UHCS
lul
ond awpnuuum.
qelphlnlum. miveuama
Alttendlntt I Following
r Iw-ar. tnndr
RrV Wnv
nn.(her was
__ her sister.
...._ *—Miss —
liwas
made. Rev.
Way ha&gt;
has hd&gt;&lt;*n
been so
Ftorcnce lunch wm served. tl»e dining table *"d
I suece&amp;sful that, the presiding bishops Prandsen. who wore a floor length being centered with the brides cake
Ot the annual conferences held ,model of blue organdie and a white. which was decorated with a mlnlaABT*? b^Sendid and we
I .since then have continued him In jhat. and carrial Shasta daisies. lure bride and groom.
ir.rn io manv
(that position. It Is well understood Roger Laurenson was his brother s | Mr. and Mrs Fox arc residing at
1-^e dXe^uch
women were doing *such
FRESH BAKT SODA
J that Rev. Way would prefer a selUcd groomsman
.
Mra Prandsen was (B12 E State St. where they had pre- prominent «■"«
uch
(pastorate. Helsa fine pastor nnd 'dressed In white and Mrs. Lauren-1 pared their home ready IOr occu- great work in thc political field;
Mrs.
Annie
Humphrey
followed with
, preacher and would be welcomed In ,son, mother of Uie groom, wore a paticy.
out of
of town
town guests
gurats were
were mhs
Challenge to the
of
leading pulpits of the conference. gown of printed silk, each having i, out
Miss nut
Nor­Carrington Today.
after ^,d"ln’_
, With hls family he is enjoying a shoulder bouquets of rows. A wed-1i ma Tolles and Marshall
‘
vacation al Wall lake. He preached !ding dinner for the bridal party and lOf Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Curtis
h h.,T
™
(such a sermon Sunday morning as guests followed the ceremony
iof Lake odws*.
Odsm. graiiaparents
...ndpun-u,. oi tne
went straight to lhe hearts of folks.
The bride te a graduate of the bride, and “her grandmother. Mrs.
^l^te^ild
He Is a man of spiritual insight and Hostings High slhool and lhe Uni- ! Ida Tolles, of Cleveland. Ohio.
risp and
■ vision. Hls theme was ’The Abund- varsity of Michigan, and has taught, Congratulation* and best wishes " ir ™nJ?.“b1£{£C rxPmn'fy^cii
lant Life." He said it was that life in the Mt. Pleasant schools for sev- are extended to Mr and Mra Fox. ’ our dal y living exempUfy eacn
elrete ol Irt.nb,.
I
to. dtotoS toteitoS
jthnt Jesuit come to give. It could be er.l w. Mr. L...rento&lt;&gt; torfu- bs .
FRESH BAKT
'.tod rrom to. B.tlto err., HUto.
St.™"
x
BOCTBN*n^H*v«H.

Much additional work cornea to $M p&lt;-r fixmth for clerk hire In that
Register of Dead* Bojlei because a office from July 1 to October 1.
recent state law makes him the cus- ; when the board will again be braes1MI.U »I .11 elulul
heretofore filed wish township I
both the clerk and treasurer
Klerk*. Because of thia, and the Bre now
4*14^01 instead of
|argo Increase In hls work due. to (reulftta&lt;
M
■he financing of farnt and home CU3tom, and as their salaries are
fans far lhe government Mr. Boyea t moder.te, Urey aught not lo ie
Bas had to employ extra help. The fOrced to pay clerk hire out ot their
board of auperviaora appropriated own pockets especially tot work
gw lo be
by him -b.n I.*..-;

'' TRADE
IN YOUR
KA°
OLD ICE BOX
Aa First Payment on a
New Sparton Electric.

and will be pleased to give
you a liberal amount
for yours.

SPARTON I

First

WITH THE NEW
REFRIGERATION
FEATURES

CRACKERS' 18c

Flaky

GRAHAMS i££
SODAS or
GRAHAMS »-» .

"Z£rX“inur..°s;.sftSr/Jsr™
"orice" is another sort of value

n Crooms mother. Mrs. R. M. Lauren
es

trnoon. tbe

r«.v l

19c
10C

Bo*

All Prices Include Sales Tax

I- Dew»V read-।
, Mrs Baxter and Barney
- = e!.XTM’r'«-7

NEW CROP

tert S! srr.^SJ

»

_.«&gt;•.
. Ifcrer from ivy polwnlng for several
land fill thc world with peace and
uiowu.
; Tllf
The bl
bride was gowned In yellow WCCks
II good will.
will The
rrbn Spirit
Hnirit of Christ
fhrl.r In
In 010200.
(embroidered net over yellow satin' Mrs Hi j Keans and daufchtera.
• the hearts of folks can bring this
MISS
JOSEPHINE
CARVtmi
|
a
nd
her
arm
bouquet
wxs
of
roses
Mrg Taylor and Mrs. Ehmstrom. de­
j life to thc individual, the community
WEDS ROBERT BURRELI- and snapdragons. Mra. Fuller wore ngntfully eatertalned at a six o'clock
' and to the nations of the world.
On Friday afternoon at twojwhite satin with a shoulder bouquet dlnner-6aturday afternoon. Mr. and
o’clock. Miss Josephine Carveth. of roses and snapdragons.
I MrB h. J Flower and Bernice. Mrs.
BALTIMORE CENTER.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. H | Baskets and bouquets of summer Hatlie Bellinger and son. Dr. War। Lost Week’s Letter.
VntVVMI. was U4MVCM
Carvclh.
united In marriage to ■ UHWUki
blooms a.'M
and potted palnu were
n«.« used
„ —yrcn
crj fttld
a(ld mrr&gt;.
Mrr, SSCUUlger
Bellinger U&gt;U
and Virginia.
VUftUiUk
----- .. of Detroit, the .as decorations
------ - — in .u.
—
-------I Mr and Mrs. Robert Glasgow at- Hobcrt A «
Burrell
the .various
rooms,। Mni
Mnl M|nnle Qulck retunied home
.‘t~I tended Children's day at Quimby Krv|Ce being read by thc Rev. and formed an improvised altar In Thursday
'
* y evening
evening leaving
leaving her
her
Sunday and ---baby
was
bapD. jnuij
Jeffrey »«
at v..^
thc Scovelithe
room where «..«
the rites
daughter. mt
Mrs
and imu;,
baby, git*
gebr Morris r,
-- —
r George **.
.,1V living 4VW„
..w— were
•«—- naugmer.
». Tack, uiiu
tlreri with
with several
several other
other babies.
babies.
»»
nt ihn Presbyterian chapel at the read.
.... along
.... n...'.
tlzed
Memorial
ting
fine.
Mr. and Mrs Don Helsel enter- corner ot McGraw and Grand River.
a wedding dinner was served lol-'
and Mra. Schult* spent the
tabled
friends from----Flint o....^
Sunday.
—------------------n,.
Detroit, thc officiating clergyman lowing the ceremony, covers being'pasl.weck at their farm here. Their
Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenfield enter­ being a boyhood friend of the groom. ■ und for twonty-Utrcc.
Uttlj grandson, Billie, came with
ANTIFROST
tained friends from Battle Creek
Miss joy Fralclgh of Clare was( Guests frbm out of town were Mr.1 the*.
ELECTRIC CLOCK Sunday evening.
in(J
mm uvov&gt;p&gt;
the or4UC
bride’i,s uticiuuan,
attendant »
and
Joseph •«.
M. iand Mrs Jay French of Onondaga. ) wrs Harlan Scobey took her
Mrs. Dodd of Vermontville spent Sclllesalnger
schlcsslngcr of Detroit was grooms- ’ Mr. and Mr. Hocvenalr arc re- mother’s place with Mrs. Tack thc
Sunday with Mrs. Pennington.
----man.
siding at 619 E Grand St., where tatter part of last week. Sunday
Mrs, Avis Helsel of Hastings spent
inc bride
oriav was
wm, lovely
&gt;u««r *«i
41 "
“-v of‘inivj
i»rv "nt
m hmuiv
^u friends, morning
ihck anu
’Hie
in a
suit
they arc
home" w
to mi
their
morning Mrs. Tack
and ciuiuiv**
children
a few days last week with Fred dt,Cp yC]|ow wuh brown acccrsorics ai| of whom unite In congratulations 'carae
)ier parents home to stay
Biigbec nnd wife.
Bnd carr|Cd an arm ’bouquet of and best wishes.
while her husband was bi camp at
PRESS
Mr- “w1 Mra. RuMel! Oreetifleld Talisman rosea. Mbs Fraleigh wore
----- ------ clear lake with some boys.
attended Childrens day exercises at „ gown of blue'crepe with darker|
WOOD—HVNDLBY.
| Mr. and Mra. Clinton Quick of
OPEN
Quimby Sunday and spent the day bj,]C ncCfssoric.»
j Mrs. C. E. Wood has received word Kalamazoo spent Sunday evening
DOOR
with friends there. £
Only the Immediate families wcre'of tht marriage of her son. Denxil.Wjth tbe home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. drcenfleld of present al the service.
'Wood, to Miss Bertie Hundley of
- ------------- « a »--------------LATCH
Nashville spent Thursday with hls
Mr and Mrs. BurrtiJ have been1 Detroit, lhe ceremony being perBEAR HOLE LAKE NEWS,
brother Of this place.
m
nmi -»•»*.
nawaac City —on
■&gt; Balur- u MT.
v»u»*a oituuic
at ure
the Carvcth twivwav
cottage o,
at Wail
lake ivrinvu
formed at Traverse
yr. anu
and Mia.
Mrs. Willis
Strubre v*
of
... OKU
. .»•
-----... make
—u_i day.
.... June
---------—.i_
...
------------------Hurle6S
Orpha
Greenfield
and
later
will
23. Mr. ahd Mrs. —
Wood
' Hostings
called
on Kenneth
Hurless
--r
---------- “ is• suffering
-- - with I.{or
IIP sevCral. days
i„ her hand
h.nrt caused
«..«d by
hv a. lheU
.. . . homc
--------- -----------wUl resldc Bt 9J5 8ute 8t Tra-Iand family Thursday evening.
infection in
ln Detroit.
growth.
_________
| The bride has been connected with verse City, the
having
' former
‘
* “*1*“cm----Mr. and Mrs. Russell Craven called
WFFK?roRVnw
thc Hamtramck schools for several payment in a furniture factory. on Mr. and Mrs. Strickland of Coats
utXDiag demej.
Grove Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Nellie elemence of Hastings
You will mars.t at extra con­
returned to her home in Hastings
veniences in the 1954 SPAR­
Sunday after a month’s visit at the
TONS ... a model u&gt; fill tbe
Announcement to made of the home u
„.^.. Mrs. Horace Cole..
of. her osister.
Mr and Mrs Leslie Dickerson and
«.|royek-&lt; ROOK
requirctncnis of every name ...
marriage on Saturday. June 30. nt I MIm Rosemary Feldpausch was
Mr and Mrs. Frank Matteson at-|
HHROk Ml-&lt; KOOK.
you must see all of tbe new
i tended thc ball gnme at Vickery s The marriage of Miss Violet Crook, Angola, Ind., of Miss Frances Me-1 operated on at the local hospital
features ’.hat make SPARTON
Intyre
to
Harold
Jones,
both
of
this
Saturday
for
appendicitis.
landing Sunday P. M.
: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
thc only modern electric refrig,
। Frank West has gone to Camp Crook, tn Ray Shroyer, son of Fred city. Rev. Davies ot the Methodist | Miss Marleah Cameron of Haserator.
1 Grayling for the next two weeks, as Shroyer of Redfield. 8. D . was solcm- Epi’copai church officiating. They tings was a Sunday guest of Mr. and
he- belongs lo the National Guard nlaod on Saturday afternoon at An- were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mrs. Russell Craven.
of Freeport.
■-"■- Jo Benn, who has *been
J
1
Miss Nellie
Band.
i ko,a- I,,rt ■ the pastor of the Metho- Roush
Congratulations and best wishes spending the past week with her
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle Dickerson and dlst church of Angola performing
are extended to this couple.
parents. Mk. and Mrs. Star Grim­
। Jane and Wayne Armour spent the ceremony.
mett.
left
Monday
for
Chicago
where
Bunday will) Mr and Mrs. Floyd Ar-II Mr. and Mrr
Mrs. Shroyer returned
.-.-..-u to
. GOLDEN WEDDING.
she will spend two weeks visiting lhe
ivui
«-»&gt;■ —«■
I Hastings on Sunday and have gon’
Monday
was an.
day innuuua
....
- eventful
-----World’sinn.
fair.4 1V,,,.
From there sheM...
will
Hastings, Mich.
, Several from this way attended to housekeeping on w.
W. state
State m.
St.
llw ...
lives
of Mr nnd Mrs.
Elmer rolurn to Columbus. Ohio, to lake
....
....................................
.
Elmer
Both
thlj( clly #5 u marked the
the Fourth of July celebration nt
“• of these young people uhave RWug o(
---- —, — of
- their mar’ e,up her duties ns Instructor in the
many
friends-----------------------------who extend congrat*.. (fiftieth
Jc —anniversary
the Hustings fair ground Wednea- r..
— --------anniversary of their mar- oojnptometer School where she has
20 mm,,, SPARTON u.&lt;.» day.
uIbUoim and best wishes.
riage.
’been employed for the past three
Mr. Rising is a native of Barry ; years.
county having been bom in Novem-1 Wm Chftsty of Hastings is spendu__
1M was born' .।
two wcelu wjth hu aunt Mrs
ber. ......
1860. nnd ...»
Mra. m.
Rising
in December. 1861. in Seneca coun-1Horace
,
Cole.
ly. Ohio, her maiden name being । Kenneth Hurlcss and family and
Cora Hutton. They were married on 1.Mr. and Mrs. Star Grimmett were
July 9. 1884. in thc bouse In which']Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Rising was bom in Ohio, com- i Frank
,
Beckwith at Hastings.
ing immediately to Barry Co-. *nd(I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hurless
living
on tlie farm in
।
—
-= -— Woodland
.
left
Tuesday on a vacation trip,
township for nearly forty years pre- through thc northern part of Mlchiviotts to their residence in Hastings. gan
At present, their son. and wife. Mr
Mr and Mrs Wm. Claggct were
and Mrs. Blake Rising, occupy lhr'Sunday BUC5ts o{ Mr and Mrs. Erls
place which was cleared by Elmer jarrnan of Hastings Miss Maxine
Rising’s father before the civil war.' jannan and sister. Elenore. came
Tilrec children were bom to home with them for a week’s visit,
them. Blake and Mrs. Claire Durkee
----Mr. and----Mrs. Russell
Craven were
of Woodland and Burl of Hastings.
Sunday evening guests of Mr. and
In honor of this golden anniver­ Mrs. Otte Harthy of Hastings, who
sary, about thirty relatives and Just returned from a week’s camping
friends surprised Mr. and Mra. trip at Lake Al-Gon-Quln.
Rising on Sunday, a bountiful pot
Mr. and Mra. Zellon Kaiser called
luck dinner and social time being on R. Karron at Irving Sunday.
enjoyed at Wenonah park in f-akc
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Craven
Odessa.
called on Mrs. Elsie Solhard of
Amonx those present on Sunday Stale Road Sunday.
were Burl Rising of Hartings. Mr.
and Mra. Blake Rising anfl Gene.
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Mra. James Mead spent two week*
Mr. and Mrs^ Walter Durkee, Miss
Julia Durkee., Mr. and Mrs. Dor in Grand Rapids with her daughter.
J. oeer of Flint te visiting P. steel.
Stowell and two children, Henry
Stowell, Mr. and Mra. Ford Stowell
M. L. Hamaker and two daughters
and two children all of Woodland, of Canton, Ohio, spent two weeks
and Mjl and Mra. Laverne Noble and with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Houghtalin.
'two children of near Plainwell, all
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
relatives of Mr. and Mrs Rising.
Willard Ickes were. Mr. and Mra.
Again on Monday evening, a group Charles Ickes and children. Mr. and
ot near neighbors gave these good Mra. Wayne Wheeler of Battle Creek
people a happy surprise. The evc- and Mr. and Mra. Harold Swanson
inlng was spent with visiting and and son of Big Rapids.
Mrs Charles Wlbert gave several
Vteltora at E. L. Houghtalin’s over
Adm. 40/
Reserve Board opens Tue»^July 17 at Cordes' Newsstand
delightful readings. Dainty re- the 4th were, Mr. and Mra. George I
,
Klcnk and Mr. and Mrs. Martin
-------------------"freahment*
were —
served,
a lovely
l&lt;*airA
~~~-—decorated,
j—■—
— .Klenk and son of Sparta. Mr. and
cake appropriately
being
enjoyed. Those present were Messrs. IMra. Claud Redmen of Grand Rapand idesdames Miner Seeley, Clar- 'Ida and Robert Klenk of Chicago.

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25c Mason Can Covers
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11c &gt; Bottle Caps

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY 11, 1»34

THREE CORNERS.
I probably off the shore of Lower Cal-|I Ilf* as there was no Indication of a
SECOND CONCERT OF
, „
,
tfccnia at the time, and in the post dead fish after the boat passed.
HASTINGS CITY BAND
The gulls that invariably follow a
ship are always interesting and are
Clarence Bisson and family.
pretty wise too. and not easily
de- ,
Clfic. the days of whaling seem to I -------------------------------------------- __
On Court House Lawn Next Mr. and Mrs. George McCulla and
nave passed, though the big fellows .eelved. Throw some worthleu thing
i:
Mrs. Joiinson of Hastings visited
Saturday Night at 8
are quite frequently seen now. and into the water nnd they will not
Mr. and Mra Claud A. Hammond!
was Informed that they are becom-1 deign to notice it, regardless of i&gt;ow
w!-------(Continued
- ---- --------- from
:------ -Page
------ One)
z---- — j
O'clock
und family Tuesday.
(Continued from page one)
ing more plentiful every year. It ।much It may resemble bread, or ------------------ —-------------------------------- •
Elmer---Walters
family
«
b»s- I---------------- --and
---------- —of Ionia
7--The
second
concert
by
the
Hasseems unfortunate that whales have J crackers or any tiling of which their
8’8 Bunday callers at the Edw.
ot U so delightful that when we been as nearly wiped out as they (appetites approve. But cast some 1141.550. The number ot loans made tings- City Bartt! will be given oni*
since tiie company was established the court hoiMe lawn Saturday night Walters home.
landed in New York I would have have. In any event the life ot a bread upon the waters and there will total 151. Each loan represents a at eight o'clock. Following b tbe
Mra Miranda Sisson accompanied
1 Lot of Silk Dresses at.... $ 1.00 each
a visit
gladly turned around and made lhe whaler in the early days, with com-1 be rapid descents and terrific home built or purchased by the program:
her brother and sister to LaGrange,
parativtiy small boats and hand- squawkings until the last morse! has borrower or improved by the own.
srwi»i w w Ind , Saturday where they attended
I Lot of Silk Dresses, values up to
thrown harpoons, must have been dlsapjicarcd. The gulls uLso know er. It* total asset* are nearly IlflO.tlie
Elliot
reunion.
From
LaGrange
'
Bunday
Going down tluough the channel crowded with excitement and filled how. and when it U safe to take
$5.95,
going
at
.
$3.95
MrsSisson
went
to
Marcellus
to
,
°°!L .» .■
n
.
! 2. Overture—Hartnonlana; J. P.
___ _
____ with danger too. But to-day since . advantage of thc situation when,
visit her son, Charles, and family
.
""
O»luto: Art. by M II. nibble
sidss were___ lined with other_ships, wtudlng has become a commercial, they become weary and want to rest A.-wwiati&lt;mT-ntoAUm U”anremteTnftha
„,e,„ber
rt,.
|
QtU
a few days.
both freight and passenger, many of, proposition the danger has been j When we were coming through the ‘ pral
Rnl,v
i—
Sunday cullers aX the Claude A.
which sentforth their welcomes and eliminated. Large boats are used, the "turtle territory" above referred to, .
affiliatedwith the Indiana'nolls the musical play. Roberta; music Hammond home were, Mr. and Mra.
by Jerome Kern; Arr. by W. C. Fred Backbait and niece, Mra ‘
good wishes In the form of loud harpoons are shot out of guns, and:it was not an unusual sight to sre
Lkndermann. Lyric by Otto Itar- Mantchek and son. from Lansing.
blasts from their whistles. A large j the poor whale lias no show for । from g&gt;nc to a hclf
bach.
number of American battleships and । escaping.
'
perched upon lhe shells of turtles
Lea Montchek of Hastings and Mr.
nriMl
porpoises tool If, 1*"
Im the
the inttrr
totter slowly
■fowl, nadd!**d
padaivd s'c
olous
4. Waite—Persian Moonlight. K. and Mrs.‘Max Dietrich and daugh­
cruisers jrvre laying out in deep wa_
_____ h"~’* ol ™~"!scs
’s SuS?‘ ■SJ“r?S2J Hom/uUn
ter and our course took us quite near!.
on the surface
------------. ''**~**T~
.---------”
™.mwith
«th their
thru shells
^..tt. out
o„.
=
„
ter. Judith, also oT Hastings.
to several of them. Only a few days
,o
them because they
lhe wj|[er they onered cxccllrnt
5. March—Chicago Tribune. W.
•
| Mildred Belson of Rutland is
later all these battleships, cruisers always seem to be having such a landing fields for the weary birds, ect. nils connection gives the Has- p chambers.
turned
.-pending the week with Marjorie [ »nd Leo Montchek of.Hastings wers
6 The Only
Only Tune the
Mra Herrington and children
6.
the Band
and submarines, along with those good time. They travel in good sired
Possibly it Just happened that tings association opportunity to bor-wish h
Odette Mfldd.
■
‘Monday evening caljera at
the Kalamazoo spent part of the wee
stationed at San Francisco and San companies and teas their silvery way. but schools of large fish were row money if needed to meet emer- c&lt;n|ld Play Wai Auld Lang syne, Al. ■ and
Ahgoia
nu?».‘
MUVMVV/
that may arise. *1...
The ays- nay^
.
!' - Mr
^
cOarvry O* u
Qrar\d Claude A Hammond home
with Mr. and Mra. Ed. Pennel*.
Diego were assembled near Pan- bodies through the foam just as if much more common on the Pacific gencies
i. spending a few h
.v, wtth. 1Uv and Mrg DByU)n Manker
days
wa, organized
oresnired during
dorln, .he
«.
pox
OJd SplnnUlg 1 Rapids Is
the seMr. and Mrs. Arthur Johncoc.
ama Ctty and made the now hlstor- j they liked It. Quite often the boat than on the Atlantic, though we did tern was
I Mr. and Mrs. Edw.. Walteh and oiled on the latter's parents, Mr. entertained the following childiM
(i baby o
ic trip from the Pacific to the At-(would be headed for a good-sized see a few schools of the big fellows -vere depression when banks could Wheel. Billy Hill.
•
•
fend M
r , Trombone—SolitudeI. family.
. u- Bnd Mr*- Ed*' Walters, and family Sunday: Mr and Mrs. Olin Bnhd
Song ,„for
lantlc, through the Panama Canal.!school of them, and it would seem .off the coast of Florida. We saw no not make loan., 'TN.jwwmmml , 8 „„
tinned
to
her
Saturday,
enroute,
home
from
Toaktner
»a,
dwuea
to
help
bulldin,
b)
.
P1
„
ce:
K
u
Ku
„.
and children of Plainwell. Mr. snl_ "•Uli Suj
in lhe unprecedented time of two certain that some of them would be whales along lhe Atlantic coast,
June
and
loan
a.auxdailon,
and
tour,
overture
Invincible.
K.
t.
XTIS
Ur pck&gt;'
where they have been _____
Mra. Dale
Morris and
children o^H
days. It would have required only hit and killed, but nothing of the,though along Cape Hatteras I was
ite-“w2T«lu&gt;'iwM
m
_______
----------------------------ance
companies
to
obtain
ready
Klng
r
----- -H-- Rose —arie huidiiig a tent meeting.
Dunningvllle, Mr and Mra Russel^H
six or seven hours for any one of kind ever seemed to occur.
informed that they are quite fre­
Rose Marie accompaniEleanor Reynolds, Pauline and Johncock and sons of OrangevUte^| ‘Norton
cash when needed TliU connection
l0 March-The Vlctors-Dedicatthem to have gone through. During
There were almost constant quentiy seert.
spend a few days and Adeline Cutler of Beulah visited ML
the Spanish-American war it will be schools of flying fish. In a way they, Along [hc Pacinc
aJ1 lhe
v
. t
rd lo the 98 u- °f M P*»tball team,
vu visit
.wi. R&lt;^rt
novel v , and Mr«.
Mrs Ww.JWMtera_8*t«*J£._
Edw. waiters Saturday.
Cooloy iuiuc
came to
chllJren of Cioverdale and ML^I *•&gt; 01
remembered
were a disappointment to me. as Ii , A. —
K lnc
rememocreu that
uiat it
n took
toon the
tne “Oreurv-iwere
._ rac,nc coasi a". Inc ,‘0)
। *
1
&amp; e*?^
P Lxzuis Elbcl; Arr. by E. R. Schrem- Robert irtArt.,
Hammond
.
Hammond.
| Mra. Alvin Barker and mother. Daisy Of CMCOgO- . J_______ _ . -■
gon" over a month to sail from San had always pictured a flying fish as |to the Paclflc entrance to the Canal
J® a
’
Mr.
and
Mra.
George Kelley spent Mra. Stairs, called at the Waltera
Fraddsco to Cuba by the way of the being quite good sired, say around « P88** numerous towering it’
m
11. The Star Spangled Bannerday al
“Horn.” and sailing under forced a couple of feet long. Imagine my Innd-i Invariably covered with n
“ “* ol’L*"
H , *,d Revised Edition: Arr by Al Hayes. last week Sunday afternoon and home Thursday evening. Mra. Stairs
funeral
of
Mrs.
Wm.
Hayward
evening
with
Mr
s
and
Mrs.
John
returned
home
from
the
hospital
in,
Mr.
draught all the way. Going from surprise when hundreds of them dense forest growth, all the way
" ‘“5m
SSi -lut
joiner of Rutland.
|(
could
not long
n
Grand
Rapids last week and is gain­
Delton.
| ■ . Mr. ar
Ban Francisco to Cuba,- by way of, would break out of the foam along- from tall brush up to fair sized trees.' an association
‘
"
""
nn‘' exist
’ i
PRAIRIEVILLE.
I Mr. and Mra. James Page and
Mr. and Mrs. Dougal McCallum^! eral d:
the Canal, the modem battleship I side the boat and they didn't appear Perhaps it is thc clear fresh air. if it did not make some profit; but] Mrs Verne Calthrop entertained' daughter of Odensburg. New York. I ing nicely from a serious operation.
-------- ----------------- - —
probably could make it in around a' to be over five or six inches long, dong with the beautiful blue watersr thr profit motive is secondary. Durand children of Detroit spent thc^H
s ing the year ending July 1. lhe as- Thursday afternoon in honor of her are Visiting Mra. Page's brother.]
CLOVERDALE.
Mr
■week end with their parents, Mr^S
week. That means a great saving in Looking like little patches of rain- of the Pacific, that seems to robe social ion earned more than the four daughter's
d®ughter s twenty-first birthday an­- I Clarence Bisson, and family and I
J
both time and expense, and in case i bow. they would go sailing out twoithe.&gt;c Islands with a sort ot purplee jier cent dividend it now pays on its n^ersarv
Mrs. Earl Christman and children and Mra. Bert McCallum.
niversary tlie
the fallowimr
following mie«U
guests: Mr«
Mra. other relatives here.
Mbs Mildred Hoshen of Ilastingi^H guests
of war, “time" is a valuable element. or three feet above the water until haze, and ns you sail by them they
of
Grand
Rapids
spent
lhe
week
Harry
Nagel and Mrs Cleone Oer1
Of'
Hou
From Los Angeles the President they struck some big wave and then sometimes look like purple islands outstanding stock. Since It was or- •msn
end
last
week
at
the
home
of
her
spent lhe week end with Ute E. L.^M
of Hickory Comers. Mrs. La- Walters home Saturday evening to
Lincoln took a course much farther they would go kerplunk into the wa-, floating on the limitless expanse. ganized It has accumulated
urf nu
!n ’sura Vera Erb and Lomar Erb of Delton toqu.n- .bom u&gt;. tobtobtor era?! J*1"'
MacLeod family.
..
|
out to sea than usual and we were ter. They are pretty little fellows nnd Some of the Islands rise almost
,U’e Mina Beatrice Smith™local Ice llhquire about lhe huckleberry crop.)
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Snelder had^H famlly
soon kMt tn the shoreless immensity you see literally •millions of them ' j ghostlike from the water and with
ht 2*
n a?
“ia cream and cake were served MLss There aren't many berries in their. ''
with I
marsh this year.
| The following girls are camping us their guests last week. Mr. Hnel-^l
I expected huge waves would come
Occasionally we would see a big such a sharp ascent that from a dis- S’ 251“
JtJi
? Hazel s many friends wish for her
A group of young people went to ^*'b week at Guernsey lake: La- dec's brother from Akron, Ohio. K
tumbling in towards the ship, but fln sticking up and cutting through tance It seems that it would be folly
d J"?' ’ ? I
? U‘at' many rctuiiis of her natal day
Arthur Johncock has In ills gar-^H
in this
this was
was pleasantly
pleasantly disappointed
disappointed the
the water
water like
ilk. a
sharp razor
razor blade,
blade, to
to attempt
attempt lo
lo climb
climb them
them Others
Others *“'e **r“ asked' MTn dur,n« the,
°* „ „
*
, Oun lake on a camping trip this Wave Jenney, Doreen Cappon. Ruth
in
a sharp
deprcMlon.
"
""
I
Mr.
and Mrs. Rollo Bowerman of week. Mrs Minard Lewis acting os Horn' Margaret and Rosemary Kel- den one stool of red clover with 356^B
On tbe contrary, the surface of the then we could appreciate that sharks seem to
'
. have very appealing
ap­
|loW- Irene Shellenbarger. Letha heads on. Thai's Cloverdale for^H
But the borrowers are quite fts near Middleville were Sunday guests chaperon.
ocean the first three days was al-1 were in these waters ano woe to proaches from the water, as if In­
Fifty-seven.enjoyed the Fourth 1 Kelley and Ella Rodgers.
you I
I___j
/
most as quiet as a millpond. The the person, who for any rearon viting mon to retire from earthly important n.s any other clement in of relatives here.
Donna Ftnkbelner of Grand Rap- of July, services at the Edw. Walters'; Miss Daisy Johncock and friend
night of thc third day. however. | would happen to be In the water troubles nnd And seclusion, and the success ot u building nnd loan
Playing boll on the basis of thc^B
home; a fine pot luck dinner be- of Chicago are visiting Miss Daisy's
there was quite a marked change, near by to sacrifice hls body for a peaceful retirement beneath lhe ever orsociation. In a recent audit by Ids b vbitlng Ellen Shcip.
ing
served.
Rev.
Gearhart
was
the
parents.
Mr.
and
Mra.
A.
Jotincock,
a
state
examiner,
that
officer
ex-1
ThoM
.
a
perfect
attendance
and along about two o'clock In tlie shark's meal.
green foliage, and find sweet rest
for some people. They would "gyp*
morning quite a brisk gale came up i There was another kind of fish, to the music of the lapping waves. pressed lib surprise over tlie fact ret.ord for the second quarter in speaker in lhe forenoon and Miss this week.
*-----* son of- —
Mra. Wm. ----Carter
and
Kal• ­ their own grandmothers if thef^_
We were made aware of this when a many of them six or eight feet long, But anticipation Is so often different1 that dlirtng tlie depression, those Vrs Addle BU|lnKS- Sunday school Bamum of Hastings spoke .in the
---------------- -----amazoo---spent
the week end with! uerc able to see some advantage fotlH
goodly portion of some large bll- that traveled In quite large schools from the dreams of realization and1 who had borrowed from the Has- class are: Mr. and Mrs. Robert ■afternoon.
Mrs.
Kenyon,
daughter,
Louisa.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Waugh.
themselves.
tings
Building
and
A-vujclation
lows came through tlie port-holes tn i These fish would dart up 10 or 15 ’’“t”’1!5V'" ,
IO
0.0.0
or oil,
orLoan
improve
Lome, Burchett. Mr nnd Mrs. Bert Wilkor *!'.,Z. or ,mP
our stale-room, probably 20 or 251 feet above the waves and their mu. who &gt;ou,M
on »n&gt; or
" rove ’’omes llls Mr und Mra. Ernest Farr. David
feet above tlie wuter-ilne. most of, glistening bodies would make grace- these islands would soon rouse up to
’ Shepherd nnd Mrs. Adda Munger.
These faithful borrowers, Total enrollment. 47. average at­
the water being deposited on Mra. ful curves as they returned again to lhe fact that hts blLssfleld dreams ularly
Cook's bed. which happened to be the water. Tills jumping up into the would be rudely shattered. I know thr fact that the directors serve tendance. 32. Total collection 113.­
nearest The only result was a mad air and returning to the water again that would be lhe case tn at least without pay and give their close at­ 43. average collection. *1.03.
scramble for the porter, a change would be continued Just as far as two of lhe islands. One of them is tention to tlie details of the busi­
The community was grieved at
of bedding and the closing* of the । lhe eye could see
on island with a beautifully inviting ness and thc care taken in extend­ thc passing of Mrs. William Hay­
port holes. The waves were runOne day lhe 1st Mate said to me. beach, to which the land slopes bi ing credits by the officers and di­ ward Slie was loved and respected
ning quite high, and the ship To-morrow you will see some tur- graceful descent. The summit and rectors of the assnclatlon. account by oil who had thc pleasure Of her;
creaked and rolled some, though not tics." and he surely “knew hls tur- sides are covered with beautiful for Its propcruus condition
'acquaintance The husband and
cnough to interfere with the hearty ties." and what he was talking about trees and tropical foliage In fancy
children have the sincerest sympaOHITVARY.
enjoyment of breakfast the next' Great big fellows a yard across and one could easily picture the |deasure
Itfiy of their many friends
We have a good assortment of broken sizes in Ladies’
morning. A few were incapacitated, heads as large as a two-quart pail —
—
V.
MWJ
UK„1
ui
a
M»iw
cuuuge
Gwtiude
Myrtle
Morehouse,
only
and enjoyment of
little cottage
Mr and Mrs Jake Johnson cnhowever.
Every one of them seemed to be nestled among thore trees, with the £h,ld
M.’f&gt; and Theodora More- tertained Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Lou
White Slippers and Oxfords that are greatly reduced for
On the Pacific side more than on headed for the south. I don't know white-capped Pacific ever in sight. hoU5e 888 bom- Feb. 15: I87«. in Johnson nnd family of Bay City.
the Atlantic—at least that was our!whether there was any significance apd a soft, cool breeze always coming Orangeville township und passed Mr. and Mrs Edward Johnson and
quick clearance. We are not going to any great expense
experience—we came in contact with in that fact or not. But any man In from some direction But what a to *,H‘
Beyond. July 5. 1934. Marion of Orangeville township and
schools of great huge fish that would who loves turtle soup could have rude awakening he would have, and “Ked 58 yvara. 4 months and Jt) days. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Johnson and
in advertising them except to let you know that we have
bring delight to any sportsman, gotten a life-time supply of material Iiow quickly hla sweet dreams of rest
Her
the
H
*‘r early yearii were spent *in
“ ”
■* daughter, local.
Then too. as If for our entertain- in a short, while, because turtles, and seclusion would be broken This Pine Lake community.
.
Mr. und Mrs. Jake- Johnson and
them at prices that are low for the quality of goods we
ment and enjoyment, one morning 1 large and small, were everywhere,
On Oct -----------I. 1893 she
united
InjDoru
of Miss;
Island is known as “Monkey Island
- was
— ------------ ...... were
...... recent guest*
w.
around 10 o'clock a great, huge, We also ran Into large schcnls of because the sole occupants are mon- ’’bjrrbtgi' to William B Hayward TafJennle Vari Hee of Richland.
have. Come and see for yourself.
whale came to lhe surface about 50 tuna fish—the kind that we get keys, and they are there by the IhL’ u,,|on were txvrn eight children" Mrs. Jennie Warner and Mr. and
around
here
in
tin
cans.
Many
of
rods trom our boat, and com­
thousands and thousands Perhaps
°* 8,|oni survive. Thom' are Mrs Frank Warner of Shelbyville
menced to “spout." It was sa large them are monsters and attain a size there are some fellows though who Ux'l!
Alto. Beulah Warner und and Mra. Carrie Nichols of PlxtnJjS5
that it looked like a floating derelict. Of
• several hundred pounds.
would get even more zm joyme nt out
Cappon of Hastings. Lrt« Boul- well were In town on business WedOne day we ran into a school of v,
It rolled and wallowed around in
of anoclating WUII
with HK-C
these lime
little UIIIam- !f................
r.,or
“nJ .......
Nina. Johncock. nesday.
'&gt;«."""
. who cannot
..........
.
.
. Wlllll,m
। I.W.
jub wtll
the water and
seemed to be big black fellows Tlie Captain in­ mols.
talk, than
they-do
El«Tn _»
of Delton. She T|JC
The qyjpjp
Triple Llnk
Link C
Club
will meet]
thoroughly enjoying it and having formed me that they were "Black In associating with human monkeys ;‘1&gt;o
1- grandchildren, also with Mrs. Homer Flower Friday,
the best kind of a time. I don't Fish" and they certainly were black. who are always talking.
' “ ’“‘H
Mrs Milton Townsend July 13.
know what particular variety or 'They were seemingly but a few feet
Another very large BJand wc of St Louis. Michigan and Carl
Richard McLcay is home from the
of the ship, and one of them like a threatening menace right in Vo^house of Idaho, a half brother CCC camp al Grayling. He will re­
species of whole it was. but at any ahead
i
apparently
12
or
d5
feet
in
length,
rate think It was a Bolshevist, be­
front of us. a beacon light glittering .
*ier J‘ounX womanhood she with turn in a week.
“stood on lus head" to Avoid on the high rocky finger that ex- hpr husband and family moved to
cause it continued to “spout." and really
'
Edward Beadle of Augusta visited
was still spouting, when our boat Ibeing struck by the boat When it tended out in thc Ocean. Tlie bland M‘iho and there site lived the life hls sun. Eldon and wife Sunday.
I
Its acrobatic stunt six was quite a huge one and its contour of t,’c PJon'*r mother, in 1913 they
passed out of sight. After seeing it. performed
:
Mr. and Mrs. James Boulter and
Its body
stick - i■ varied from peaceful valleys to "turned to Michigan where they son attended the birthday party at
one could better appreciate what an or
'----seven
-----feet of
------------. were
----- -------Mr and Mr* Iry,n“ Boulter'a.
uncomfortable time poor old Jonah big right straight up out of the wa- I mountainous heights. Tlie sole oc- ha?‘f sln,c’’ r”ldrd
must have had. That same day four | ter and its tall seemed to be at cupant of this beautifully lonesome
11 could ,rul&gt;‘ be
of hf,f that
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKlbbln
other spouting whales were seen but1 least a couple of feet wide, but the spot could range to his heart's con- 110tnc was her kingdom und there have gone to Grand Junction where
Telephone 2176 - Hastings, Mich
they were further away. We were | nose dive it made evidently saved its tent and find new enchantments and
loved ,o
w,n* her husband lie Ims employment with the rail­
entrancing scenes everywhere—so It and children gathered around her. way company.
e.
would seem. But to-day he would N.«t to her family, flowers were her
-----------------------Mr. and---Mrs Austin
Cherry and
not be there long before he would erS2' delight
w
Uneu mr».
family
of Lansing ,visited
Mrs. vnerCherfind tliat -there ore others" It is
Tll,‘ funeral services were con- ry's sister. Mrs. Fred Smith, and
the prison bland of one of the cen- [,urt&lt; &lt;1 bv Rev Hayes of Edwards- family Wednesday.
tral American countries—Nicaragua burg, at the home on Saturday at
Rulhcva
Nevins
of
North
Pine
vls
RuUteva
vis-­
I believe This island is way out in ,wo ,n tRc a,Irrnoon Sl,c was laid ited Mary Jean Smith Saturday
the Pacific and miles from any to rc't ln ,l"‘ cemetery at Prairie- night. Sunday. Richard Johnson of
shore Think of thc poor devils con- v,Hr
Kalamazoo was a dinner guest at
ville an,,tl
amid “a Profusion
profusion of flowers.
I signed to spend fthelr lives in this Souletime when all life's lessons the Smith home.
out of the way spot. I understand
have been learned.
Not nearly so many at tlie school I
By having your car tuned up at regu­
tluit none but the worst type of And sun and Mars forever have set. "unit* this year However. It was
I criminals are taken there, and it was The things which our weak judg- an enjoyable affair. Meeting old
lar periods, and you will get more
I evidently selected with an Idea of
menu herehave spurned.
friends is always a pleasure.
making escape impossible At that The tilings o’er which we grieved
John Shepard, who passed away
gas mileage, more power and
| the idea Is a good one. Dcsjiernte
with lashes wet.
at lhe home of Inland Hammond,
criminals should be Segregated to AATU flash before us out of life's W8S *a'd *° rcsl *n our cemetery
smoother operation.
make it Impossible for thenrln plundark night
Thursday. Sympathy is extended
der society We have altogether um&gt; As stars shine most indeeper tints 10 th® bereaved ones.
Work done by EXPERT MECHAN­
many men of the Dillinger type
of blue;
Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Jake
Jake Adrlanson
Adrlanson of
of
j roaming around tlie country. We too. And we shall see how Gods plans OaJ c'ly. Ind., are guests of Mr.
ICS on ALL makes of cars.
। have established an island federal
are right.
.............. and Lu­
and Mra. George Adrlanson
prison ut
Alcatraz. Calitornlu. And how what seemed reproof was cille.
Outstanding Savings in Highest Qual­
though it is only a couple of miles
love most true,
Several Adrlanson families enjoyoff shore, which the people will be But not today. Then
content
8 picnic Sunday at Milham Park.
ity Drugs and Home Needs
। called upon to maintain through
)&gt;oor heart;
Kalamazoo, and decided to make
more taxes, and still more, taxes to God's plans like lilies nure and thls 8 &gt;‘f8rly event. meeting the
p
Sunday following the Potirth. Pre*-,
board and clothe the prtaoners. If
white unfold;
25c PARTENS TOOTH
PICNIC JUGS—Cork In- 14 IQ
1 we electrocuted or hutig our iinir- Wr must not tear the rlrvn sW0*0- AdflUMOfi: VlcciPres. James
C
“ Day; Secy.. Lucille Adrlanson;
derers and-kidnappe rs as we should,
leaves apart,
PASTE—Now
•ulated—Now _•
I■IW
a vast expense charge would lx- Time will reveal the calvxes of Treas.. Mary Day.
caiyxra m । WU1
of^ Hastings was a
। lopped off. society would be safer.
gold.
----- ---Pennoclc
—• * •»»
a
35c HALL'S BABY TAL­
One Pint VACUUM BOT— ■JQc
and the world would be better off And if. through intlent toll, we ^uest of Mr. and Mra. Henry Ben­
TLE—Now______________ fl 3
CUM—! lb.
I if.
—i.- -•
reach
the land
son Sunday.
It* m.it.
quite difficult to —
conceive
of aa
.................
—
dead murderer or kidnapper mur- \\1icre jircd feet, with sandah loose
33c RUBBING ALCOHOL
50c BRAEBURN GOLF $4
WEST ORANGEVILLE
dering or kidnapping anyone. But
may rest.
BALLS—3 for I .UU
—Full Pint
AND EAST GUN MARSH.
at present in this ebunt ry we seem to When «e slwll clearly know and .
Last Wbeks Letter.
like the Idea of encouraging them
understand.
•
50c HASKELL’S MILK OF
Mi-31 ANTISEPTIC MOUTH Jftc
with free board, tree clfcthuig. and I think that we shall say. “God
and Mrs D*n Hanson nu* en­
tertaining Mr. Hanson's brother.
Ihotel-like accommodations, until
knew the best "
MAGNESIA—Now
WASH—Full Pint
John Hanson, also Miss Bessie Cor­
some political pardon or parole board
iMary Riley Smith.&gt;
|can turn them loose, so that they . --------------- &gt;
win of Ft. Wayne. Indiana, this past
50c SAMSON'S MINERAL
100 PURETEST ASPIRIN
j| A
(can take another gouge at society WEST ORANGEVILLE
week. They will remain as their
OIL—Now
TABLETS—Now1
But maybe this will be changed ww
----------------AND *EAST -OUN
MARSH. guejts until after tlie fourth.
Week day guests of Mrs. S. A. Mc­
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Culver enter­
day- Speed tlie hour when it may be.
50c
HOBARTS
ASPIRIN
Five
Yard*
ADHESIVE
OQ
Cafferty were, Mr. and Mrs Tom tained Mr. Culver's parent*, Mr. and
—Bottle of 100_________
TAPE—Now------- ----------Donaldson and children. Bobby and Mrs. Art Culver. Mr. nnd Mra. Ben
EAST DELTON.
Joyce, and Mra. Martin of Otsego.
■■WATCH the FORDS CO BY
Hanson and daughter Marjorie. Mr.
25c PERMEDGE RAZOR BLADES
25c PORTFOLIO LINEN WRIT­
Mr and Mrs. Estes Millron and and Mrs Clifford Potter. Leo Cul­
Last Week's Letter.
children
of
Lima.
Ohio,
have
been
and
35c
LAVENDER
Of-e
ver.
John
Hanson,
and
Miss
Bessie
ING—1ft Sheets and 12
Mr. and Mrs Vem Town and two
CREAM—Both for
daughters of Plainwell spent Mon­ visiting Mr. and Mra. Burton Hur­ Corwin as their guest* Thursday
Envelope*—Both for
day with the latter's brixher. Rex dlebrink and Melba Millron the past evening, the occasion being Wayne
Culver's birthday. Ice cream and
Waters, who has been seriously ill
11, Mr. and Mrs. James Mojeska and refreshments were served.
with septicemia and pyemia
And Many Other Specials for These Four Days
‘ niece. Mary Edison of Grand RapMrs. 8. A. McCafferty and niece,
Mary Waters spent Friday with ids were week end guest* of Mr. and Marguerite McCafferty, were all day
Mrs. Pits Ray-in Delton.
Mrs C E. Van Ett.
Thursday visitors of Mra Lon Earl
Stewart Waters and family and
Sunday vbi tors of Mrs. 8. A. Me- on a farm near Otsego, where Mr.
John Willison spent Bunday at Cafferty were, a brother. Clarence *nd Mra. Earl hare recently moved.
Charley Beck's near Galesburg and Canaan, and Gall Canaan and wife
C. E- Van Etta father ha* been
also visited at Albert Hartman s of Marshall and Mrs. Ruth Rlmser very «lck of late and confined to hls.
South Hickory Corners.
and son. Raymond, of Lima. Ohio, bed the mo*t ot this week. He has|
Mra. Vesta Hasel of .Richland and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zumbrtng made hi* home with hla son for
Phone 21Z1
Goods Delivered The REXALL Store
Phone 2131
spent Sunday with home folks.
of Martin.
several years past and just suffered1
Mary
Edbon of Grand Rapids
is---a light
stroke about a month
Mr. and Mra. Robert Louden en—----------------------------------------------------------------------------------ago.
-tertained her niece and husband of ‘pending the week with LaVern
Mra R. A. Bradshaw la able to be
VanEtt at hls home.

1W0 WEEKS ON THE

B. &amp; L. ASSOCIATION
DOES I FINE JOB

FAIRCHILD’S

July Clearance Sale
Ladies' Bathing Suits at J Off
AU Hats except white, at « Off

(

Mid-Summer Sale of Whites

Prices; *1-

There Are Also Bargains for Men and
Children At Prices That Are Right.

Ironside Shoe Company

Mo”ey Saved

4 DAY SALE

Outstanding Savings

Look Over Our U«ed Cara
* Before You Buy

1930 PONTIAC SEDAN
1930 FORD MODEL DELUXE
SEDAN
1928 STUDEBAKER SEDAN
1928 CHEVROLET TRUCK
1930 FORD TRUCK with dual
wheel* and stake body

19
19?
19'
27
29
29

15c

FORD DEALERS

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1M4 .

। Mrs. Mac Trtlb and daughters ’ Neville Wood and Allen Kellogg ot
SvUlted In Kdlamazoo over Sunday. Flint and Mtsa Margaret Sheehy of
I Dell Wood of Urbandale 1* the 'Yale wCro Bunday guesta of the for-1
guest of Mr. and Mra. Rooert WUP*renu. Mr. and Mra. John
jon
■ Wood. All epent the day with Mr. I
Ooiwrt Unir, I. vi.itina ~t 1an(1 Mrs Hmry Wood at their Gun
w“~ - ,
.
alive* m Dunxirx, tna.. tor several - . o
Mrs. Maude.Bcbotnp spent Sunday
Miss Charlotte Lake of Lansing. Mr. and Mra. Frank Pender are ■week*.
weeks.
iI E.
p G Hackney .returned on
nn Mon-1
unn
•iUr.colnIto
1 to to Bundwjto! oI Mr. to on . moto Irtp h) to eto.
! Mta KUirt Jon« to. to ttor Itoco hrXci
I MU* Ethel Jones goes to Lake' day from Ann Arbor where he had
J. E. Tyden returned Friday from!Mra. D. U Christian.
Dr. and Mrs. D D Walton and Geneva. Wis.. Saturday for a week's been with hls son Clarence HacV
a visit with friends in Iowa.'
I Richard Hinkley and Robert Reed tons spent pert of last week at Gull vacation.
Incy who was taken to the haaoltal
Mr.
10
Mrs. J. A. Wooton visited Mr. and emi. and
u»u Mra.
mro. R.
re. J.
a. McCreery
aai*»recry were
-- C,®P —- - ------- ---- -- ,,attc
on Saturday
treatment for .....
in-1
■' Sunday guests of Mr. »«.
and
Mrs. Ttoon
Leon iBnennan
Sherman lake on Monday. Donald
a »«».
Mr.'and Mrs. C. D. Bauer have Mrs. Roy Andrus ot Lansing part 1fection in hb faix. He is doing as I
Tolhuretof Marshall.
101 Drtn&gt;ai accompan- been spending several days at Wall Of he past week.
iwell iu possible.
i; Mr. And Mra. Stanley WUdem oti
. .
L"—..
.
. lake'
i Mrs. Charles Doyle visited her son,
Charlotte called on Mr. and Mrs.' M1AS Audra Carrothers of Grand
Because summer is usually pretty dull in the cloth­
Misses Fern and Judy Mulder .are Donald Doyle, at Greenville from !
Jack anyder of South Hustings
Rapids Is ^siting her grandmother, veiling Grant! Rapids relatives this Thursday till Saturday
Mrs.- Dabel
Isabel Carrothers. and aunt. week.
Saturday. .
,Mr4
ing business, and because we are unfortunate enough
I Mrs. John Scobey and Mra. I. J. ‘
Anna McOufiln, and other
Mr. and Mra. Earl Kermeen ot 'Mr*.
tL'aL™
Mbs
Della
Allard
visited
rein'smith
&lt;xmt
Sunday
at
the
Century
to have bills falling due, we’re starting a sale on Fri­
. Caledonia were Sunday guests of I'relatives.'
tlves at Saginaw and Caro over the (of Progrc** In Chicago.
Dr. Acel la Leach of Lansing and week end.
; Mbs Mary K7 Gougiierty of Grund i
: - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder of South
day, July I 3th. The hard luck is our. Yours is the
Mrs. Ethel Lessing of Chicago spent
■ Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren a. Carter Rapids I* spending a few days with
The next meeting of the American
from
Monday
till
Thursday
at
last
visited In Buy City on Saturday Mb* Louise LyBarkcr.
,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vedder re- ;
good luck, for we’ve cut our prices even though
Mr. nnd Mr* W M. Stebbins were ! Legion Auxiliary will lx* on Thursturned on Saturday from a visit week with the former's mother. Mrs. and Sunday
I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kerr a.-,U..
----- :—.... ^-2 LZ- .
-with hl* aunt, Mrs. Nell Croy, of
clothing prices generally are going up.
rooms Officers for lhe coming year
Mr. and Mrs. Dtfn Shay. Jr., have spending a few days m Chicago and c. Hunt of Ku'aiwuw on Shnday. are to be nominated at this time so I
Ahgola. Ind.
Mr. arid Mrs. A. J Laracn und a good attendance is desired.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ritchie and 'returned from Portage. Pa., nnd Whiting. Ind.
again
are
making
their
home
in
Mrs
Margaret
.Cocltran
of
JackJohn
vblted
relatives
tn
Big
Rapids
Plan* tor thc Fourth District con- I
f baby of Lansing were guest* of Mr. '
Wand Mrs. Hurry Ritchie from Frlduy |Hastings with their mother, Mrs. son visited Hustings friends thc first over lhe week end. returning Tues- vention to be held In this city on
of last week.
.
.
day.
r -tlll Sunday.
' Pauline Durbin.
Sunday. July 22. will be discussed.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mulder and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marble of
June Norton of Grund Rapid* Is
Guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
Members of thc Unit are asked to
spending the week with Marjory Ritchie on Sunday were Mr. and family vbiled Grand Rapid* rela- Kalnmaroo spent the week end with fcmember to prcjairc a few glasses' I
, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dun ‘
Norton nt lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. ?‘rs- J«n»es R«A- Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lives over Sunday.
of Jelly. jam. or conserve for welfare
• -Gsy Norton.
Saxr. Mr. Kyser and Mr. Ault all : George Bauer nnd Dan G-rnid Marble.
work
during th^ coming winter. Thc J
have been upending Tuesday nnd' Dr. F G Sheffield was lim guest) quota Is 100 glasses tor the local
Mr nnd Mrs. Rolto Viele and fam- of Akron, Ohio.
lodny In Lansing.
of hb brother. John Sheffield of Or- 1
Mr.
Mrs.
ily of Vermontville were guests of
” and **
’* A.
* J.
• Vedder. Mr,
- । Howard DnnieLv of Carlton Center I angevillc Tuesday' and Wednesday. 'Auxiliary. Tills Is in addition lo the
and
Mrs,
C.
J.
Lahr
and
Mr.
and
quota tor Camp Custer and the OtMr nnd Nirs. Gary prook on Sun­
Wednesday and Thursday today.
. Mr*. -Floyd Gaskell were Fourth of spent
'
day afternoon.
| MLvcs Betty nnd Margaret Wiland July Bursts of Mr. und Mra. E. B. with Keith Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter/
sev- More of Marshall at their Lyon lake 11 Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K. Hurd mid son cox of Jackron tire the guest* Of
. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Waters
.arc
spending
some
time
at
the
Jins-J
Mrs,
S.
C.
Brock
nnd
other
relatives
trip
J!
era! days Iasi week on a f
Callers al Mr. and Mra. Dan Shay's, tings point. Gun lake.
I thli week
in Mr
northern
Michigan.
Orlaiip’Mn
lCnuuy Willard and fir
Cluu.
or.,• Friday
rimaj were
writ Mr
air. and
a»u Mrs
rate. viu
—. Mr
—— and
—-Mrs_ F - L.—Bauer
—--- were
MISS Man' ROUSh has gone to
Parker of
of Grand
Grand Rapids.
Rapids. Mr
Mr. and
in Jackson on Thursday andvisited
vutted; camp Kitanniwa at Clear bike
Mr and Mr&lt; Lewis Harry were Parker
and In
guests of Mr and Mr* Jnci Snvder Mrs.
Clare
that•vnntntt
evening.
..
—.— Bullard
»...•■—■ ind son WU- the Cascade*that
where she lias accepted the jnsiUon 1 The largest attendance of the sea­
.,r .lintGian
: son was
was recorded at thc July 3rd,
3rd .I
dietitian.
;*on
of South Hasting* on Thursday?
"Ham
“m and daughter r--&gt;'h.rim*
rk.v
Mis*
Miss Prance*
France* Button
Sutton !*
t* i spending of
Catherine Shay
Dr and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop’spent I luncheon at the Country Club over
the week with her cousin. Marjorie
Mr. and Mrs. Don Crcrok and of Lansing.
Sunday in northern Michigan re- fifty being present.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bostwick and Pcttengil). In Grand Rapids.
family of Vicksburg spent Sunday
. ... vix
--------- Austin.
... .... Port Huron | An arrangement of butterfly bu*h
Rodney
Mulder
of
Grand
Rapids
turning
Port
with hls father, Oscar Crook, tlie Mr. and Mrs. Olaydon Bostwick and Isi the guest of hls
w.|bkiMom* In a glazed bowl of thc
and aunt. ..,u
Und Detroit.
...» uncle
........ -------------occasion being the latter'* eightieth children of Rom township, Kala­ Mr. and Mrs: Henry Mulder.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Erway and .same shade ot orange centered the
birthday. Congratulation* arc ex­ mazoo Co., visited Mrs. Mowry and ,i, mt
*, itoy
mim r-uniu.
Mra.
Roy vnunmer.
Chandler. Miss
Emma Mr. and Mrs. Vmighn Fuller spent ' lace covered buffet table, while com-I
Mrs. D. L- Morthland at the latter's
tended. '
name
Chandler and Miss Alleen Ibcqliath last week al the Ciutclein cottage at blnatmiu of regal lilies, baby breath.
home ounaay
Sunday aiicnuxMi.
afternoon.
William Powers and Mr. and Mrs.'were in Kalamazoo on Monday
Leach lake
|delphinium, holly hock*.\ shasta
Philip Munn of Detroit were Fourth' Mrs. Dora Fvrlewa. Miss Ambra I Mbw Harriet Pierson *pciit part of daisies mid larkspur graced other |
of July gucUs of Mr and Mrs. C A Fodewa and Peter Fedcwa visited her vacation wltii Mr nnd Mrs. jiarts of the lounge.
Bassett Reid Bassett returned to relatives in Fowler on Sunday.
’Abcn Johnson at thc Gun lake col-1 Top score at contract was made
Detroit with them for the week end.* Mr and Mrs. Lyle Scudder enter-:Uige of Emil Tydcn.
by Mrs C S Potts; at auction by
coming home on Monday.
lalncd her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mb* Vkilcl Reynolds and Dorothy Mrs- Jos Little. Tlie Rvlf event was
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lambic. Mr. D'e Watson, of Holland Hie Fourth.' and J&gt;an Hinman returned Sunday, won by Mr* Chester Stem.
and Mrs. W G- Bauer. Ruucli
Mis* Dorothy Ooldrlng s|icnt Inst । from a visit with Mr ami Mr*. ChfMrs c W. Clarke had as guests
Bauer. Wm. Schadcr. Jr. Mrs Sarah week with her sister. Mr*. James' fOnl Kahler of near Cloverdale.
| from away. M
'
“
**
Phillips.
Powers Miss Sara Schadcr and Mr* Holes, at Springport and Dturk lake | Mr and Mr*. John Hpmmc* and Rusrell Pray. Mbs Helen
..
.
Wm Corkin were in Charlotte oti
Mrs Winona Downing nnd Mra. dmi.thtcrs nf Albaii) N. Y . arc ex-' Larimore. N Dakota. Mrs. J. C-Fur-'
Monday attending lhe funeral of rCorinne Gould of Lansing visited' pected July 20 for a visit, with her piss. Nashville. Mrs. A C Brown.
Arthur F. Vickery
I Hastings relative* over thc week end parents. Mr." und ' Mrs1. Charles Grand Rapids; Mrs. Chas. Pott* hmi
Mrs Mary Van Dugtcren Mrs
Mbs Travndon Wolfe of Battle Doyle.
i Mr*. Gludeon Barnes. Mis* Barbara ,
Phebe Mot* and Mr. and Mrs’. John Creek-U visiting Mis* Geraldine
Miss Clara Ix&gt;ui*c Hayman of Barnc*. Aberdeen. Md - Mrs. Clar- ,
McLravy were in Lake Odessa sun-1 Isenhalhnnd other relatives thU Sheridan. Wyoming, and Mi*s Neva ehcc DcPlanta. Grand Jiapld*; Mr*,
day attending the Bible Conference week.
I Shepard of Battle Creek were guesta Kellar Stem. Mra. Gay Jordan; Mr*
Mn Etta Blough who had been! Mr. und Mrs. James Langston. !oj Dr. mid Mrs. C. P. Lnthrop on Robert Coak. Mrs Little. Chicago;
vliutiiig her mother. Mra M Faught. Mr*. D. M. S'.unrt nnd Miss Dona Saturday
I Mrs Roy Cordes. Mrs. Phyllis Rcyslnce Thursday, returned with them Stuart were Baltic Creek visitors on I Mrs. John Nobles, whn I* attend- Hold-. Ann Arbor; Mrs. David
Mr and Mrs. Frank Winar and .Saturday.
I ing the summer session ol the G.-x&gt;dvcar. Jr.. Mrs. Harold Pelham,
win Leon from Cleveland. Ohio, and
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Shafer were Nurses Training school at the Uni- Ncft Brunswick. N. J
Mrs David Sheldon nnd daughter in Chicago on Tuesday nnd Wednts-' veraity of Michigan. »Mnt the week |
----• • - --------------Nancy from Toledo. Ohio, were here. day attending
die Century of clllj at pome
(COUNTRY CLUB ACTIVIspcnding last week with Mr. and,Progress
Mra. Philip Kniikcrn and children
TIPQ Fll I PAQT W/FFk
Mrs Dan Shay. 8r. Mr. and Mra.' Dr. Winifred McLravy ol Grnnd|Pf Bronxville. N Y . who have been)
I Ito FILL “Rol WtCfl
Harry Fielding and Mrs. Dan Shuy. 'Rapids and Mrs. Matilda McLnugh- lhe guest* of Mrs. A. D Knlskenp
.
Sr . went back withthem for two Un. who Ls working
in Muskegon. h.,v. Kone to Manistee for a wit D»r first of «. Mries of bencDt
week*
.were Sunday guests of Hastuig*
with relatives.
parties sptmsorea oy
inc
Youngsters’ 2-Knicker Suits$4.95 to $5.95
er before. Hurry—ha*t&lt;
Mr* Barbara Burkle. her d.ugh- friend*
' Mra. Wm McKnight nnd children W.unenw^Lldfu”b
overwork—-and loo co
ter and husband. Mr and Mrs H. P ■ Mrs. Ward Baine 1* spending two illHl hl-r &lt;lter. Mr* Marley Ha - I f“ nt” tC,’$o*£y ,Pv?ning
Over
Youths’ Suits, 2 long trousers$5.95 to $9.95
Manning and their daughter Bar- weeks In Chicago, where she wilt v.,r*en. and family of Wilmette. Ill . J1'(1 &lt;”|[ Monuay evening, over
slant application afli
»«.«. ,.l 'Lincoln. Nrbr . have ton «IM Mr . ........ .mil aurnd A Ccn- .....
McKn.ein |*|“«&gt;
oS^"
J
Men’s Sport Shoes$3.95 to $4.95
vullto Mr Ito Mrs. Jainr. Loria ’to ol Pr.wr"
cr.Ilto ,.l w.,11 lake
inirt. to laSTarr -Uto
ty moving object* are detri­
and Mr. and Mra. Hugo Wunderlich | Mr. II.. ry BlowHI and Mrs J F.
Mr and Mrs John M.tor. who tod. .toh.to ladira to
mental. Well Informed per­
Men’s Shirts, regularly $1 to $k’5O 79c to $1.19
and other relatives Mrs Burkle is n GUI of Kalamazoo were tn thc city ]K,Vo *jxnt reveral weeks here mid | n,,“* Ior ,,,w cunnm*. cnair covers
sister of Mra. Long and Mr. Wun- on Tuesday calling on friend* and In tlie .•a.-t. left tndnv for lheir home “nd other renovation* in lhe lounge
sons recognize these fact*,
drrllch and formerly lived in the ■attending to business.
in Los Anfle'-vi'Hing IhC Century «na k luncn
numbers for
Dress Straw Hats, one assortmentonly 39c
and secure aid for their
gres*
enroute
Holmes church community.
I Mr and Mrs Bert Crooby Audrey &lt;&gt;( PrOKr
.
enroute..
.
. I inc drawini; ol me numoers tor
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lindell, two'and Jean of Delta Mill* were callMrs ‘M c Mu-H.nl cMMrn. .«!;•*
Bib Overalls, 240-weight................................................. .only 79c
—Il nerm* nccewury. We
sons mid daughter of Greene, Iowa, jers Saturday at thc Charles Kerr Tawn* City. *&gt;&gt;o huv, b&lt; en .-pe.ul- Mrtlun.il ui.d Flnyd G**kell.
„» tn.. |tLt Ibi". urelu with Mr , THe pru™ lor brlto .11 ol «lto
promi-e you thc greatest
street.
were guesta of Emil Tydcn Friday, home en Green urn
Closing
Out all clothing for boys under the age of eight year*
Everett
Pcltcngill
mid
Mrs.
W
L.
Hinman,
returned
*
crt
‘
donated,
went
to
Mra,
LauMr nnd Mrs E....
en route, home froti the HomccompoeUblc benefit.
ing celebration at Reed City, their and daughter Magiorlc of Grand ,tu their home Friday.
—play suits, wash suits, blouses, knickers, topcoats.
Mr* Gfncc Cobtrove nnd ?on 1 Mrs Gcon.t Lock*o«kI. Mrs^Chns.
| former home. When Mr. Tydcn. a Rapid* spent the wi*k end with Mr.
j Philip vuited Hastings friends FriMIns Margery Reynolds, Mrs.
few years ago wait looking for a man nnd Mrs. D. H Sutton
Men’s Socks, 50c values, 3 pairs for $ 1.19; 35c values, 3 pairs
Mr. and Mrs. M Kenneth Newton lrfay. Mrs. Co'.grovc wm on her way (Struharn. Mrs. Gale Conklui. Mra.
to manage hLs 1,700 acre farm In
OPTOMETRIST
j Iowa, he demonstrated hLs loyalty to have-rnijianN. t'&gt; their home in Ak-j1ci ix*trull where she will make herlM- J Cro«i und Mra. D-ivid Goodfor 79c; 25c values, 3 pairs for 59c.
•
1 year. Jr size of the. score made beMichigan by selecting Mr. Lindell ron, offlo.«fu'r visiting hls parents,. home for the present.
Phona 2634
Halting*
Dr. nnd Mra C p. Lathrop at-| ^ig the biubt for first choice down,
| for thc Job from among all the other Mr. and Mrs. George Mf Newton.
Miss Maine Kerr of Flint. Mrs. tended the Lathrop family reunion1 ("r the gentlemen winning scores
I applicant*, and from nil reports
EMMcElroy
and
Andy
McElroy
of
held
nt
thc
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.|W"c
made
by
C.
H.
Osborn.
Orville
I made no mistake in thc selection.
East Lansing were the guests of Mr IwHHam Dexti r of Battle Creek »n W®- J c- Ketcham. Roy Comes,
and Mrs. C. A. Kerr over Hie Fourth July 4. Sixty eight were in attend- James Bilstol. Dan Uulldorfi and
L. E
E. Barnett.
Misses Eilren and Kathleen Dan- ance.
L
Barnett,
Ginger ale punch and home made
lels of near Woodland spent several. Mr nnd Mr* Eugene Bush were
days with their grandparents. Mr. dinner guest* of Mr and Mrs. Peter cookies were served at the close of
and Mrs. Elwyn Daniels, last week. ‘Tilkins of Campan lake on Tuesday. thc bridge games.
The Women's general committee,
Mrs. Josephine A. Todd left Mon- n being the seventy-eighth birthday
day for Columbus. Ohio, where she,of Mrs Bush Mr*. Nuia Allerding with Mrs. Richard Gnx» chairman,
had tlie evening in charge.
will join a friend in a motor trip to accompanied them
J...
rasK-man
am
».
’
&gt;’» to|&gt;tae -u ballkr.l with
Maine and other New England, joe Engleman and family^ of
Chicaao «.-re nw,
«u,«U ol Mrs. •EnnUFriday, July 13
Saturday, July 14 ► states.
। C,,«v,«b**
—
। pato. V.-ry fowl, Daf.1 ,a«u
—
—■ |1 were carried out under thc super­
MUs Helen Eash and Ml** Eleanor | man's brother. Harry
Miller, and
Thaler of near Freeport spent Tur*- her father, over the week end. This vision of Mrs. Clyde Wilcox, some
day night and Wednesday with their | week the Engleman'* will leave Chi- rare lilies and Queen 'Anne's lace
tinted in colors making a striking
coustms. Misses Winnie and Dorothy cago on a trip to Colorado.
Fine
Rousii.
&lt;
| Mr. nnd Mrs. Cranston Wllcr.x. feature of the decorations.
Granulated
Mrs. Perry Ward of Buttle Creek Misses Marjorie Stebbins. Dorothy
Mrs. Roy Hubbard. Mrs. RoyPound
spent from Tuesday UH Saturday I Bate* arid Barbara Wilcox, also Cordes and Mrs. C. E. Doyle had in
with her daughter and husband. Thoma* Stebbins. Ian Ironside and charge thc very charming luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Cramer, and'Robcrt Field enjoyed a house party this week at the Country Club, many
other friends.
at Saugatuck, over July Fourth.
outside guests being present. Ten
Tommy and Anne O'Connor of the
Callen of Mrs. Lyman Johnson of tittles were filled for bridge. Mrs. *
No. 2 Six. Cans
State road have been spending the hutland Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Potts turned in the high
past two weeks in. Coral, thc guests! Paul Pulven and Jacqueline. Mrs score for members and Mrs. Meof. their
Dr. .......
and Mrs.1 Hollis Jphnson. Dickie. Duane, and, tvniglll
. .
fnr me guests
------ -grandparents.
------ ,---------- —
inc gou
PARTIES r.xre
FOR MIS$ GERThe
golf r*uiit.s
Wynn
jjune.
Johnson all evcnt walor
.
*
fynn Nobles.
Nobles.
June, also
also Miss
Mi*s Doris
Doris Johnson
bv v
Chestcr
.
ALDINE TOLLES.
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Freeman andlof Ann Arbor. Mil* June Is staying g&lt;vm (o|_ (#wej|
U1 Ut&lt;;_ several iqrely part.ez. honoring!
daughter
Louise and
und Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs.'for
the week.
week.
aughter Louise
for thc
I.,rough.
Miss Geraldine Tolles, who was marGlendale
called
Miss Grace Mmnnd.
Edmonds returned on
on|'
Mra.u Freeman of fLaming
.nun. nailed
um
,
attr*cUve decorations used ried on Sunday lo Keith Fox. were
Full Quarts
on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Iscnhath and Monday from a visit ot several''for the previous evenings benefit'held last week.
|
other friends on Sunday.
week* in Columbus. Cincinnati and bridge served again for the lunch- | On Monday evening. Mrs. R. J-:
Mrs. Jack Laubaugh left on Sat- Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio, und Evan-1 eon.
McCreery and Mrs. Dell Sutton were
urday for Fort Wayne, Ind., where Islon, ill. Mis* Elizabeth Stacey ot
Mrs. Ray Finnic had as guests,' hostesses at a miscellaneous shower.'
she will moke her home with her Evanston accompanied her home Mrs. Wm McKnight and Mrs. Mar- twelve guesu being present. Bridge
son. She expects to spend several and will
till Monday, __icy Maiveraon.
ley Halverson.
Wilmette,
111.; Mrs. I spares wetewon by -..&lt;*•
7. remain
u
wumettci
ui.; airs.
weeks in Pennsylvania also.
I
“~J
,J
*
Clean Quick
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Daniels. Harl
Loa'AngeiesrMnTw. R Cook^Mrl received some lovely gifts. Mrs.
and Patricia of Carlton Center spent guesu of Mrs. A- D. Kniskcrn on 1Philip .W. KnUkcm. Bronxville. N. ' Nick Weber of Grand Rapids was
l±«e.
inc
the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Monday. Mn.- Honnold in company Y.. and Mrs Ruzscll Horton. Los an out of town guest.
Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dan­ with her sister. ML« Gretchen Coul­ Angeles: Mrs. W. M. Stebbins, Mrs
The MUscs LyBarkcr entertained
iels of near Woodland called In thc ter. leaves next w^ek for Boston. I. O. Benton. Battle Creek; Miss nlnc gucsU on Thursday evening
Mass., —
to visit
the------------former's, daugR- Eleanor Miller. Miss Alice Hagelevening.
----- —
« theater party and kitchen
3 Bose* IOC
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Everhart. Miss ter.
shaw. Boston: Mrs Kenith Mein- shower, complimentary lo Miw&gt;
Complete Auortmeat of Flavor* in Brick*, Bulk
Jean Everhart and Floyd. Jr., were i Mrs. Russell Horton and small son, tyre, Mrs. Jack Rakowski. Mason; .Tolfc*.
.
'
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller
Miner ' Russell. Jr.,
Jr.. arrived last waek
wsex from
irom —
D
. ------ ------ Mr_ Harold
..—..j । fen guesu were entertained by
and Package Ice Cream and Sherbet*
of Plymouth Saturday night and on ' Los Angeles. Cal., driving through. | ...
' ’™
‘
“ra- ,urow 'Mra; Bernard McEarland on Friday
vDox.
fliinrlnv
airenrlrrl H
Hr* XllrxtS Of
—
. .
.
" . week's
. . evening honoring Mira Tolles Mim
Sunday attended
a rMinlnn
reunion at
at ThniThey llavi*
have IlBBn
been Ithc.&lt;ucsts
of her
her
Tlie *committee
for
next
Wayne.
(brother and ‘wife. Mr. and Mrs. luncheon will be Mr*. George Lock-,Beulah Severance and Miss Eileen
Loren Boyes spent Sunday In Port!Thos. Kennedy, pnd are now visiting wood. Mrs. C. W. Clarke, Mrs. O. Burke held top bridge scores. The
b..&lt;
u*
Huron, hls mother. Mrs. D. Z In Grand Rapids, returning to Ku- E. Goodyear. Mr* B C. Swift.
bride-eject was given a miscellanIfcl SO*
SUN TAN OIL
Boyes. returning with him on Mon-( tings later."
WUh the increasing attendance ‘pus shower of useful articles MUs
day. after a week's stay with Mrs. । Mr. and Mrs. Albert Konklc and each week early reservations
Norma
an
out
- ------- --Tolles of Albion
A,Wn" was *
n fk
“'
Bum Ointment
A- D- McDonald at her. cottage on Maryruth and Mr. and Mrs. Law­ important.
ot town guest.
*
Bath Powders
Lake Huron.
rence of Baltimore. Md. are ex­
MISS CRAVEN MARRIES.
Mrs A- D KnUkcm returned on pected Sunday for a two weeks'
HURT IN ACCIDENT.
(thing Cap*
—----­
Many Hastings people will re­
Thursday from Evanston. III., where.visit with Mr. and lire R J- McMonday when Mr. and Mrs E&gt;.
Craven of.
she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Creery. They have rented the Earl roy Tobias were out driving, some member Miss Florence m
Picnic Suppliat
Kodak*
»ih r*c.''
nltu^C^Sk Area
Lewis KnUkern. She wm accom-'Boyes cottage at Wall lake for thb pig* were roaming thc high way’and ^“9®
In hls attempt to tnba hitting them..
Cn*k
panled home by Mrs. Philip Knfc- two weeks.
kern and children of Bronxville. New &gt; Mr*. Anna Lawson and two hU car left the road and went
£?mu1Craven re­
mid^n Julvl
'daughters of Warren. Pa., and Mrs. a small ditch. Mr*. Tobias suffered a '
York.
Lawrence
of Pittsburgh.
Pa.. wrenched back and is confined to
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fairchild ol W,
...6.
----------------------------—----------**Ltiw pJtmar at1
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Fred were gtiesU of their sister and hus- to tad. Mr. TWO to ■« hurtto mA :
Brown of Wayland. Bert Wlthey of i band. Dr- and Mrs. Guy C. Keller.
"Some song hiU take 15 minutes Burner reside at Parkdalr, Oregon. |
Chicago 'and Hubert and Richard.the past week
Mrs. Keller and
Cor. Stat. and Jaffaraon
Yalrdtild of Detroit were guests of guests have been attending the to write." save a popular composer ’ She has the best wishes of Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fairchild over'Century of Proerew for a couple of They shouldn't if one remembers his I Camp Fire girls, guardians and.
H's Deliver The BIG-Little Stare Phone 2491
Schubert.
‘
Heads.
1
lhe fourth.
jdays, returning today.

Social Events and Personal Mention

A Hard Luck Sale
Beginning Friday the 13th

American Legion
Auxiliary Activities

During the Sale You Can Buy Men’s
Suits for As Little As $7.95

Luncheon At Coun­
try Club Tuesday ,

There are 35 suits in sizes from 35 to 42 valued.from $15
to $32.50 and the sale prices are only

$795
/— -to

Today’s
Competition
in Work

Extra Trousers Free on All Other Suits in the Store

L. V. BESSMER

argains

Sugar

Red Cherries

All merchandise not listed in this advertisement will be sold
at 10 per cent discount. For many things the discount is larg­
er. Prices do not include Sales Tax.

The Sale Begins Friday, July 13th—Ends July 21st

Clothing and Shoes for Men and Boys
HASTINGS

2

Post Bran Flakes
Dill Pickles

25c

2 ...» 19c
18c

Soap Chips S^ZSfc

Pork &amp; Beans c—^ir.

4 Can. 19C

ARCTIC ICE CREAM
COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE

Cones
Paddle Pops
Frost Bites

Malted Milk* |U

Jar Rings ■&gt;•&lt;&gt; iw-i

22c

Jar Caps
Butter

B.to.

Beef Steak r«~,

26c

SUMMER NEEDS

u. i7|c

Order Your Cold Meats From JJt

REED'S DRUG

�I
THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, ILLY 11, 1934

MOI EIGHT

,
llniatlw in Woodland from Friday I
FREEPORT.
|Chorister. Lauris
ff r in
lire iuntl&gt; Tuesday.
| Mra. nur* Nagler has been the urBed
UK UrlKO i Mra.'Olenn England accompanied1 guest of Mrs. Lewis Miller at Has-.I
--------- waaJ.t.*. .»•---------' "—.I ■
by Mrs. Homer Harrison of Detroit,tings thc past week.
.. .
„,L *"
CHURCH or THE united BRETHREN
vidv^srfMuskwn11'’ bJ&gt;on R1?hMdS
ll&gt;k°f f15^’
fa “nd
John Hande* of Cln‘
in CHRIST.
».. i?tlS
\
.
born and Mra. *«*
Earle
of lhe
Dexiiendina
dwlr Mr
vacation
B. &gt;. ana.,
d. d. T-ur.
!■ u!£d
^trag?a"t slddlXg
'UoU
k Jack
»l‘J»
'r clnnntl
with theorelatte's
pJrenu.
and

Andres.
Everyone are visiting nla4*
Lanta
and-children
tives In Bessemer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baxter have
moved into the Mn. Ida Lake house
on Main street. .
punas c!ui ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER- ’
Dr. und Mm. F. a. Pulta and fam­
tor Old Gold. I TfBEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.'
ily hatved Thursday into their new
home on Washington street.
.
the mirth Mn HomerMr
-Mn'’ Hern,an Mrs Frank Hecker, und other relaMiss Carrie Galey and Mra. Helen
(Continued from page one)
■ H. !• M |&gt;le4
Prayer me.unc .HanIson^ ancMwo^ugtHers
j ■nip interior of thc local cream-' Short funeral services for Dell Butler are attending summer school
used to house th^ pioneer db.play,
in Kalamazoo.
'
l.nr*l|»&gt;. 7 .30 4’
UV.., nil. U.IU MI3. U4.IU V HI* u* »
Frtday. August.2. will be old set-'
p. ai ,Sena....
.'
' Mn C M —
nEw paip.1 »k
Jeb.
Squires, uge 73, of Traverse Chy
Miss . Georgia Butler Is spending
.....li.,
5"o " Mia*™*,.
Bro.n o!.*&gt;ry i. njujergeinu •a ■»»
Hers' day. In the morning there will
.urnna Kamas
Mrs.Mn.
Alice
i Wc Wftrf —
Klud 10 rcporl
01,11
R.PUUanu.nd
Allee
------------” Mra- ?&lt;’ro hel‘1 ^r,day morning at the four weeks at Camp Kltannlwa and
be an exhibition of relic* and in the
!Holmes of Woodland Mra Harrison ‘ S^mour Osborn is steadily recover- ess Funeral Home, conducted by Eleanor and Seth are with their.
afternoon
registration, old time
-ft; remained for 11 visit with Mrs ing from her recent serious ihneas the Rev. M: E. Hoyt. Mr. Squires hud mother In Kahunaroo.
PROTECT You Con.l.ntly
sports, an "old timers" baseball :
|due 10 Infection.
,spent moat ot Ufa life in Traverse
The whdlc community was sad- .
• "tun Holmes until Sunday.
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
game and a bo. kct supper. In the i
. Mr. and Mra. Wm McKnight and! At lhe meeting of the village ^ny' bu‘ conducted a barber shop dened when word was received that
evening there will be u musical proMrs. Harold Wenger, age
age 21).
X. naa
had
I children and Mr. and
und Mrs. Marley
Marley’j council last week lhe president and ";i7
n"c scy* er* “* &gt;«ara »««•
ago- uesiae*
Besides ni»
hls Mra.
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH.
g.-um and historical sketches. Prizes
were authorised
h* leaves one lister, Mrs. »
P«t«r Hondrtd. Paitor.
!Halverson and daughter of Wil-,clerk wore
authorized to negotiate ।wldOtt
*„*' P®
F. passed away Friday afternoon. Mn.
will .be given for thc oldest resident
-h rnette. Illinois, called on Dr and Mrs. with J W. Godfrey relative to Hfc
7“rch"' 8J •
Nashville and one, Wt.nKCr was formerly Miss Margaret
CITIZEN'S MUTUAL
of lhe community, tor the couple i ‘
- ,R.R. a. Finale
Finnic Saturday. Mrs Me- purchase of the local cemetery. If
It Aroinrr.
o m
a.. uquirca
Squires oi
of runt,
Flint, ocbe- Winslow of Hastings. She had un­
- - '
.
u‘r",rr. w.
who Have been wed lor lhe longest
— i—i.. and
...i children
............
... ,
..a deal i,
serious nn*ra!lnn
operation.
riRBT fresbyterian church.. KF
'Knight
and■ Mrs Hal-1such
Is ........................................
made the cemetery ; Uie3 a® hast
,lMt of
of oilier
°t,w'r relative*
relatives *iiui
und dergone na very ..rVwn
time ihe cdUple who have been Wed
M
„. ._v_
■_
„ pMtor.
Iverson and daughter are staying at;will be cleaned up and beautified
.. . .
..
. „ . Besides the husband. she leaves a
&lt;01 KsUiaaxoo N«U Bank Bldf
for tlie shortest time and the young- tzs W. C«at«
Fkon* sits !1)P McKnight cottage at Wall lake and every lot will then be cared for;
^2®_?Iaeye,ls s wor*,n* ln Bat- baby daughter. Charlene, her par­
cst baby in the community
I M&lt;&gt;rnin&lt; w
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow and two
io
Sm.Jay for two weeks.
ill is hoped that lids deal will go '
On Saturday morning there will School »&lt; &gt;• ----------Thc contract for the M-14 bridge sisters of Hastings and a host of
liutlsn. Mich.
i Mr. and Mra. H. J. Rairlck and through.
be more sports und in lhe afternoon t,
coatb orove. chlldrCp of Muncie. Indiana. Mr. and t The annual reunion of the Zusch- !over Thomappie river has been let other relatives and friends. Funeral
a public meeting with program of CHURCH or CHRIBT.
r. o. wins, ru-.o:
A Dr M1||rr
or
Woodws&gt;ua
|and ... . ..
- -u |oMr3
6_ |st
» sas-irici
,nd •»
D'u”n services were held Sunday afternoon
old time songs and speeches. At
,a
?d sMr.
.Ir- and
and
and Mrs
Mrs. v
V R
R. Wotring
Wotring of
of I July
July 1.
1. at
at Gun
Gun lake.
lake. Thr
Thr event
event wm
was '
loud lnr,vlnd'-.ninment
three o'clock there will be a game 1
Woodland
were ku
guest*
Mr hjh
and. pUl
med in
in nonor
honor oi
of aa niece
niece or
ot me
the haP^r^d 1?«2?tSMM and Mrs Menno Wenger. Burlgl in
•
.o.o of ..**
puinnea
between Hickory- Corners and Dowl­
II Mrs
Mrs Delmond
Delmond Culler
Culler Monday
Monday eve-.older
eve-.older memi»r«
members. Mrs. Mn«»i
Hazel Kmitn
Smith. t,aa arr|ved. It consists of two loud Lake view cemetery. ,
ing
In
the
evening
historical
EMMANUEL
CHURCH.
speakers,
an
amplifier mid plionoModel A Ford
jn*ng
J of Big Bend, Kansas, who was mak- graph. It was used Saturday night
(EPISCOPAL)
sketches will again be featured.
DOUD CORNERS,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kimble of ing her first visit here. There were
Floor Mat ...
Sunday there will be programs by
Tbe Ladies' Aid of Cedar Creek
£ST Se8^S ± ^twinMi;ndaAce ^;;;;y
local churches and probably a union
will meet with Mrs. Harry Waters
rs. Mattle
They also enjoyable day was sjient
spent
Chevrolet Six
,tattle Kimble. They
brothers, specialists on lhe banjo Thursday. July 12.
died Mr. und Mrs. Floyd Kimble i Tte
The I,
high
wind wMch
which aaceompu.- ',nd ul,„ nlld BlU&gt;,
«h wind
Floor Mat
Among the principal speakers will
There will be an Ice cream social
Coats Grove.
je(-&lt;1
j (p
e jherd
)ar&lt;j nun Friday
&lt;u yodcl,r „„ ,j,.. „„„u|nt.„.
lhe
Friday t.vun
noon udid
' at Henry Bergman's Thursday. July
be John KMchiun. Justice W w
4. NEW AND USED PARTS FOP.
Mr und Mrs. Lawrence.lint
Bird and
around
here
Pojtcr'and Charles Wl'isMTt
t h*. , considerable
a—■JTi'Ti" damage —
—uid here.
(juirches of Niishvllle have
I
daughter.
Eleanor
Jean,
spent
*.!•Cc-.jrr.;
»;U&gt; unned ,u.d e.d&gt; sund.y id.hl 19. It was postponed from tlie 10th
4
AI.L CAF.fi
. 'I"5u-.
' ’nr
'"YI
1 "“rl„n?w w,lh
An interrsting feature to
to Lhe 10th.
.
in.
Hei
uert
ntu.m.d
fruit
hlnam
U
u,|
„
w&lt; ek end with Mr and Mrs. Herbert ripened fruit, were blown down und
4 BODY GLASS INSTALLED
worked Isl soine time during the
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bergman spent
1
7------ [—
through summer will hold a vesper
Rapids.
——
—-- /4
Bird of Grand
corn was
laid flat in many
places.
.rvlce nt 4:00 oclock ln Uie
rve days will Ire u parade of old
i Mr and Mrs Wm. Warner and11 . Mra
Mrs.- Oladeon
Oladeou Barnes
Barnes of
of ’AberAbeir- on nlllln street. The Rev. Turner, ■the Fourth at Fair lake with Mr.
use drawn vehicles The Rev
and Mrs. Langworthy of Battle
Le-sicr Wanier
relatives in ! decn. Md . wo* a guest of her aunt.
■nneils requests that those having
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Creek» .
a^niinr oneini
Ohio .KTra ^ef.
uid buggies, carts, etc., which they
Mr. and Mrs. Eliner Gillette of
Phone 2637
*
Has tines
m northern
nonnem Indiana'from
l..dhu&gt;.-|rom Mon.I«l
lh her ta»l»nd.
M.Jor
wesleyan METHODIST CHURCH ,,»d
and in
Mon- j with
husl
would like
enter in this parade to
Bnrryvllie visited Will- Carl's one
tiny until Thursday.
|nnd
daughter, are vhlUn. »UUre&gt; lhe
nnd
paa
rh.rjr
day last week.
inu.i’ ’(‘'I in touch with the committee as
।
Elmer
Warren
and
Miss
Lena
in
Hastings.
tn soon as possible
viroiT'ai
’
।
&gt;&lt;
..I Mr. nnd Mrs L. W. Fclghner atWarren of East Woodland
...
Vic.tor —
Sisson anti mother. Mrs .rndfd the
ol tlie
11
Assisting thr Re.v*Rennells is the
S ??id8lMO« Werc 11 .Oran&lt;J Ri‘1’' Michigan Press Association ut II
S ».n^?e
"J;
.he tnml.
it r&lt;v Oscar Smith. M M Rockwell
und T W* Rockwell. Mrs Curtb
M
Lawmice L- hospitality chairman
Mrs George Willison Is preparing a
! The W. C. T V will meet.'with । c. Baxter visited hls wife, who is
pri&gt;er.nn of old songs and T w
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Mrs Lydia Haines Friday. July- 13.' ---------assisting
in —
thc ......
cure ofnor
hermotner
mother ;
. —
Rockwell a program ol instrumental
Mrs Daisy Tyler will be thc |A-'
— ■ ■----- ---------•
ader
m -Grand
Rapids, -from—
Tuesday
un­
music.
' Sunday guests at the home of Rev.
iwv. ;1 tn Friday of last week.
Guaranteed Truss
Hickory Corners is me of the old­
land
Mrs
TW.
Thompson
were:
Mr.
|
----—
----:
|
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
Victor
Sisson
Were
est communities in Barry county
Sheldon of East guestswaof »■&gt;&lt;»
Miss muwtr*
Mabe) apianuu
Sisson uc
atnusHas!iV.ld
£ J
Fitting Service
11 In thc village und nearby are fmnWoodlund. Mrs. Mabie Emilckrout tings Wednesday evening.
' I
• Illes descended from pioneer set­
and son of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs ' There was a good attendance at
Every truss we Ct Is gnsrtiers who are .still living on the orig­
Leon Tyler and family of Wood- the M E. church on Sunday evcanteed to hold the rupture
in Inal liom&lt;*sicuds.
BAPTIST CHURCH
I iland. Mr. and ~
Mrs
Dallas
of mug
message
--- ---,..Parker
........................
“ 'to listen to the
me uiomikc
1 Lansing and Rev. and
nnd Mrs. Joyce brouaht
brought bv
by the nmu..
group nf
of vn&gt;n&gt;»
young man
men
jostnicnt for you. Let us those
I ' Farr of Berkeley.
California.
Berkeley.^California.
I from Lowell.
Rev. and Mrs. Pay C. Wing spent
Mr. und Mrs Jlimcs Cool spent
feature "Se'eetivo Pressure
t
the
week
end
with
Mr
and
Mrs
Jay
part of lust week at their cottage nt
Control". Nothin; else Ilka
e Wing of Grand Rapids. While there
they attended the wedding of Rev
■ouUUvml
Win. Roush of Saginaw Is visiting
Wing's niece. Mbs Fay Auble. nndI his brother. Elmer, and wife.
The Prescription Drug Store
Ed. Wiley of Lansing nt lhe home of:
Jake Ruckle returned to hls home
Mr and Mrs. John Goodell. Rev in Grand Rapids the latter port of
.
a. A. LiBABKER.
HASTINGS
Wing perfomed the wedding cert? the week after visiting relatives and
mony
' friends here for several days
HASTINGS CITY MISSION.
-Mrs Cliltle Roush was a supper
_. .
,
1 guest of Mrs. Emma Sbson TliursCharles Purcell, who is still in day evening. Il being Mrs Sisson's
feeble health, was in Buttle Creek birthday and Mra. Roush's being lhe
,, recently and visited his daughter, following dav Following supper ice1
Mra Iziura Howlett, and family.
cream and cake were served thr!
&lt;’l I J I: I OP. rum 1CA-. ION
,. 1 Mrs Mnxine Stannard, who re- 1 whole affair being a real surpriM,1 ic’-ntly submitted to nn operation at -for Mrs Sisson
Leila hospital In Battle Creek. Is, The W F. M. S of thr M E
NITURE, Dishr*. China. Botr.,i ; convalescing at the home of her, church meets this week Friday aftfi parwits. Mr and Mrs. Qleil Van Au- ernoon at the home of Mrs. Win,
| ken J
Mishler of South Bowne.
I NRss Beulah Buchanan of Niles is 1 Tlie many friends of Claude Whit­
or CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
spending thc week with her sister, ney werc glad to learn that he reCor. Ckorch ind Coaler SU««U
.
turned home from thc hospital ut
■'rrleo ol lo 30 A. Al. Sub-1iMrs. Meta Hyde, and family.
II — Limit IBOay
S. B Kent, who has been nt Ora,,d lipids Monday and is very
WRITE ANTIQUE BUYER.
itulay School
.er«rr.» .1 ,
ur»4&gt;n»! Nichols hospital. b&gt; much improved ' n,“c|» improved in health
Care Hastings Banner.
I
It
1 in ri.urrii h.ni.hnt ft,»n W'edn»(dty a,,&lt;l h**3 been removed to his sisters
“ Is
ls expected
c*l)ectcd Hint
that Attorney Earl
allb nduced Fullmsu
L, Burhans of Paw Paw. candidate
Saturday
fr
-m
3
to
S
F.
M.
home
In
Battle
Creek.
*
h..i1iu.. .
.................
I.,
o.. am.rt i- । *
3:00 a
_i .
: ,I 1
t '
Mr ...IM.. 1 II.,
CHURCH or TJIE NAZARENE.
, Mrs Katherine Schroder of As- for thc nomination as congressman
lo 3:00
on the Republican ticket, will be in
paneoMt Building
syriu Cenierx who submitted to an
L.l'llr.
"" V '"
f-l"h 1'
R»T Ruby Couriu.y. Pa»ur
I ap[&gt;eiidlcitls operation on Tuesday is town on Wednesday evening of this
week and will speak just preceding
xtomiric' improving.
HEEGES
the regular drawing.
Instant
, Mr, and Mra
Mrt‘n- and n --------Miss Pearl
Reuter u,
of uranu
Grand tcapRapRelief!
BOUBltAtllOv
Ask abort AU-Expoaso Tours
y'mn/'ue
8u“doy KUCjU °r ,Mr ,ds
recovered from her
•
•
t
d
„
¥?•
Ro
’
laId
Warner
at
their
recent operation that she has been
Tin: i.irri.i: rkd brick
Mnt A-.k Wall lake cottage
removed from the hospital to her
if 17„m. r .j-^e che-ikchaney camp Fire Unit home.
LEGAL NOTICE
rd a family reunion at
—
of Lacey, under the leadership of i
Sunday.
..
WOODLAND.
UMM&lt;&gt; mlJ
JUVi U1V
|their guardian,
Mrs, niCM
Meta, „
Hyde,
arc;
WEST HOPE.
Mr and Mra Warren Bolton and
Mr and Mrs Frank Niethamer 'sponsoring a mid-summer festival
Rehearsals for the program to be
-I. II. uni
and family accompanied by Mr and to be held on Wednesday evening. given at the McCallum Kchool re- j
sops visited John Huizinga nnd fam­
Mrs Paul Brodbeck and family of, July 11. on the spacious lawn of Mr union arc the order of thc day now.
ily al MeCords Sunday
South Woodland und Mr and Mrs. and Mrs Gerald Duntcr of Lacey Two old bachelors und a couple of
Rose Mary Feldpuusch was taken
Tucker und family ot Clarksville Home made ice cream, hot dogs, and mail order wives seem to provoke
SECOND- C«.»r &lt;o Pennock hospital Saturday for
spent Sunday with Theodore Jordan .pop will be the specialties.
quite a lot of mirth The reunion '-=«i
mi appcndicilics operation
of North Woodland.
| Frank Thompson of the Eagle db- will be at the schoc^ grounds all day i ,r‘'ni
Mr and Mrs James Wickham of
29c
Mr and Mrs Forrest Parmalcc trict was taken suddenly ill rccent- July 21. Bring table service, pot luck ’
and children of Battle Creek visited iy in Battle Creek. He waa taken to dinner, and plenty of capacity for;0'"
relatives here from Monday until Leila hospital, where he submilted pop and ice cream, which is sold to ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Prescription Drug Store
Thursday.
i(o an operation. . rur.1 errwr «.1euc.u.. I
RePorl »f the Condition of The Hastings City -Bank
turned home after several days' vis­
Mrs Grant Osgood attended the
Miles Schroder
it with her. daughter Mra dins.
funeral of her aunt. Mrs Nettle route one Rom
/
rom Assyria
is ill with thc family plane held July 4th. at ’ ■&gt;
Schiebel of Maple Grove Saturday, .erysipelas
—
- Osgood's landing at Guernsey i
Jesse
‘
. Butler
■ .
. RESOCRI'EN
Mr and Mrs Claud Sabin and
The annual reunion of. the
l»ke were. n~.
Rev ' Isaac Osgood of!
HASTINGS MARKETS
family of Albion were Sunday guests --------Miller —
families
was held ..........................................
on Wednes- Freeport. Mrs.
"
,....
Eloise Bowcrsock. i1'
of Mr und Mrs
Rafller.
1 day
- •
*—
.. Vcmice
--------- -----------at—
clear •lake
Dowling
at the Basil Armour
and friends from Knl. r'
‘
Mr and Mrs Harold Rowland and |Harrington landing
jumazoo and Misses Maybelie Hart
T&lt;&gt;i.t.
family und Don Hynes were guests
Mrs Maxine Stannard, who lit “»d Barbara Chamberlain of Shultz.
KnTATK Moutg.mi
ut Mr and Mr* Ernest Shorno and :convalescing from her recent oper-| Nearly everyone from here attend- ! m'Niis and nf.&lt; UKITIHH
Don Shomo at their cottage at Jor-'atfon. spent purt of lost week at ed the 4th of July celebration ut
”
dan lake Sunday
I Fino lake with her sister. Mrs. Hasting* Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs J. L. Smith enter- cleila Sjhepard and husband.
I Leon Munger, wlw works at Ed.
tamed fifteen guest* at a pot luck
Hugh Cose and family were nt Hunt s and who 1* suffering from i
dinner at their cottage at Saddlebag Lake Odessa Sunday to attend the pleura-pneumonia, wa* removed to
Grand Rnpiih were ruc»i&gt; of dm3
lake mi the Fourth
I Lake Odessa Bible conference, lhe Delton huepital Friday. Hls many
F F Hilbert and Don Sliorno rc-ju-ora being sponsored by the Newell: friends hope for a speedy recovery,
Sunday chUCra at Clifford Ramturned last week from a two weeks' brothers of McKeesport, Pennsyl- .Henry Davis loft Thursday for
vtsh #111) "Mis Statu Hilbert andlvanii. Rev George Bennard. evan-'Martin where he will work for a
Hendershott and daughter.
Mrs.
family at lhe Hilbert cottage al Baylgelut. from California; Little Helen .threshing outfit this fall.
Wilbur Schantz and family and Mr
Vle*
ICoy. six year old soloist, and excepThe tie cutting and saw mill opand Mrs- Geo McCulla of Hustings.
Mr and Mrs Wayne txxvg and tional music were features. This is erattons In Jes.se Osgodd's timber
Floyd Craig calk'd on Zcllon Kab­
daughter. Mary, -spent the Fourth the eight year the Cases have al-;*as finished Monday ending three
15,0011.00
ir of Bear Hole Lake district Tues­
witii
Mr
and
Mrs.
James
Long
of
tended.
months
of hard work for all those
ii.nao.oo
day evening.
10.1SS.4T
Hastings.
.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Conklin were‘participating.
id
oo
Miss Winifred Border left Sunday; m Grand Rapids Sunday to see the I Don cook of Bugbee Corners spent
a.IM 04
SOUTH VERMONTV1LI.E.
for Detroit where she will visit her;latter* mother, Mrs Outlie Gates. Sunday with this Springer children,
Mr nnd Mrs George Hall and
HIGIIBANK.
roommate. Miss Virginia Van Attcr. .aged 65. who fell and broke Die leg I Tlie young people arc urged to atchildren and Gene McCallum re­
Mr. and Mrs Clair Marshall and
Mrs. Geo. F&gt;ul. Mr and Mrs. Ray- bone near the hip and is at Butter- tend tlie C. E. at lhe church every
LIAB IMTIE.H
turned Saturday from Alanson family- of Bellevue were callers re­ motid Paul and Henry Faul accom-|worth hospital.
Sunday evening.
where they spent the week fishing. cently of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mar­ ponied by Mr. and Mrs. Rkhardj Mrs. Lena Conklin accompanied! Everyone remember lhe cothmunRoy C French d|i/f son Mel of De shalL '
o..o uu
O'Bricn and children of Lansing )ier
Albert Conklin and family to Hy meeting to be held at Dan McP»R&gt;. Wiscon-'ln. sjrfR,thr piuu week
so.ooo.oo
Mr nnd Mrs Fredric Swarts and spent Sunday afternoon with Mr Grand Rapids Sunday. .
^Callum's thia coming Friday night,
at the hoiiiv of Asa Struil. Roy family ot Battle Creek were Sunday and Mrs. James Neal of Ovid
j • Mr: and Mrs. Clyde Walton and
We werc shocked Thursday monicame In Jo&gt;k alter hls farms and guests of Mr and Mrs Bert Daly
Mrs Geo Spindler of Lafayette./Ron Seward. Mrs Nettie Manby and Ing to hear of the sudden death ot COMMERCIAL DEPOHITN,
SOUTH THORNAPP1
-----attended
- —j—« ■*------ ».**.*_
— &lt;tr„.
- of Delton.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bldciman Ind. was operated on for appendi- Eva
thc- Lake Odessa
Bible »•Mrs.
Wm. Hayward. a
Sr.,
Last Week's Letter.*
.
land barn where Wall lc Aldrich were callers In Jackson Thursday icitis
____ al rPennock
.._
hospital last week. Conference Sunday.
I following a tonsil operation. Tlie
z-Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson -----.
1 Mts.1*Velma HoIIman of Kala- She is getting along nicely
Carol Miller and Grace Conklin, family lived in this neighborhood
Miss Virginia Peters is back at ipazoo spent tbe week-end with her
Fred Lamberaon spent the week who have been in camp at Kltan- several years and Mrs. Hayward will
/entertained last Sunday, their chll*&lt;Uen, Mr. and KBs. Theodore Wier- Asa Strait *. . hf hating to go home parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff- end with relatives in Gobles.
niwa at Clear lake have returned be sadly missed by all who knew her.
-c in
„.I
was- .man
---n yjjpy spenl Sunday at Pine i Mrs. Glen Leedy of Battle Creek home.
Inga and family. In honor of Mrs. »for a few ...days as kher mother
I AH who could attended the last rites
Islck. ■'
Wieringa's birthday.
lake near Olivet
spent the week end with her sister
■ | Saturday afternoon.
SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
l
Cecfl
Puxi'rs*
family
moved
to
VerMr
and
Mrs.
Merle
Hecjter
and
And
husband.
Mr.
and
Mra.
D.
B.
CLAY HILLS.
| Stanley Maksym and son E-dMr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong
Sunday.
daughter Joan Patricia, of Hastings Green.
Frank Harris and wife and Char- mund. and Stanley Stamplnak of
of California came Wednesday to imofitville
'
Mr. and Mrs. Louts Smith and son ley Skinner spent Thursday in Lan-, Belmont called on Bert and Julius
Visit her niece, Mrs. Glen Nichols,!.I kin ftnna Reuth of Chicago visit- sjM'nt Thursday evening with Mr.
cousin. Lola'Strait, liver .....
the1 and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz
of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harold slnif
! Maksym Sunday afternoon.
and family.
1.jed
— ncr ............
„„
.
’week end Myrtle Tyler returned ta •
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Keck and chil- Fender and Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Norman Haight Is spending three
olen Wise of Lansing Is spending
gWT
chl«««0 with her Monday to visit: dren of Battle Creek spent Sunday Rausch and son Wayne of Detroit weeks at Kellogg's camp at PUie a few days visiting friends and relNONE
5 “5
S'
,—
r" “
'l“
“
&lt;“!o
'« voioraao&gt;. with Mr and Mrs. Fred Reid.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. 1&lt;ke-7.2
,u,r ana wul «• 0,1
16.000 01
atlvea here.
■aUM
Mr. and Mra. F. Hawblitz called John Rairigh.
*» i
Francis Haight and family and
Mr. and Mra. Ray Mugridge and
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Cook and chil- Floyd Haight and wife of Grand Wllda and Mary of Orangeville STATE OF HILTIIOAN. COUNTY OF BARRY, u.
while 'n^n^
their parents
Mr and
i ■ ‘ StraU
no'nc-. 40,1 Mn,tn«r Corn" on Mr. and Mra. Chas. Tobias ‘in
John
areU''swndin
nda XMrs
f
JnEm
'Tbftm.o r.X.
A5a Hlrau antl
aI1Q 50,1 Milling Com- Baltimore Sunday evening.
dren left Friday tor a few days' trip Rapids were week-end visitors at* spent Sunday with Richard Louduvl
tJ
«J
pany 01 NashvUle'gave
Nashvtlle'gave their emMr. and Mra. Henry Bldelman and to Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
Eugene Haight's.
baugh’s.
nays Xe
UD bbevona
the *straits,
. ....
.. —
.. of...
U»v
^ddedlh
lralts' where Ploys
a picnic on the
Fourth
July
Mr. and Mra. Robert Austin of
William Hullet and wife of Mid-1 Officers elected at thc Christian belief SM
wr once reaioea.
.
,Bl Morgan park ThfJT wcfp aboul Mr and Mra. Forest Bldelnuit at. tended a reunion at Gun lake Sun- Lansing called on the former's dlevlllc spent Sunday with Roy Me- Endeavor organization meeting are
M. A. LA MB IB. VieiPrsaidMl, Cmblir.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clem of fifty preaenl.
d$y.
.
,
; mother. Mra. Rhoda Austin. Satur- Caul and wife.
as follows: Pres.. Ma/belle Hart;
n»y
Springs were guru.-,
uonel and Billy Hall have a cat
Mr. and Mn. Claud Reid and son day.
Leon Potts and wife attended the Vlce-Pres. Belle McCallum; Secy .
; pyry of Mrfl cnarue Andler .who Is mothering two kittens andI.of near Bedford called on Mr. and; Mr. and Mra. H. J. Rolrick and Featherbone picnic at Caledonia Russell Laubaugh; Treat.. Uster
MMk.. k.v
Hour skunks. .
O. 8. Md
(Mrs. Fred Reid Thursday evening, children ot Muncie, Indiana, visited park Sunday.
'Lord; Organist. Glenns Osgood;

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15'

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pint 23c
can ~~
75c
pkg. 10c

WESSON OIL
OVALTINE
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BAKER'S COCOANUT
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29

CHASE &amp; SANBORN Coffee Ib. tin 29c
BOKAR COFFEE
ib. tin 27c
HILLS BROS. COFFEE
lb. tin 32c

Iona Flour

MM Ik b*« 83C

GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 24«/. Ib. bag $1.05
‘ SWANSDOWN Cake Hour
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CALUMET Baking Powder
Ib. can 25c

Fels Naptha Soap 10 *- 45
LUX TOILET SOAP
4 cakes 25c
IVORY FLAKES
-----------Large Package 23c
RINSO Washes Clothes Cleon 2 Ige. pkgs. 39c

29'
SEMINOLE TISSUE Cotton Soft 4 rolls 25c
P.ko. ige. pkg. 35c
PRESERVES Strawberry lb. jars 2 jars 35c

Uneeda Baker’s Specials
SHREDDED WHEAT
2 pkgs. 23c
MARSHMALLOW BUDS
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ARROWROOT BISCUIT
2 pkg*, 19c
COOKIES
Engliah Style
lb. 29c
MARY ANNS
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CHEESE BITES
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2 8-oz. pkg*. 19c
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Campbell's Tomato Soup 4 .... 25'
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Cracked Wheat Bread
TWIST BREAD
COFFEE CAKES
NUTLEY OLEO

_ lb. loaf 9c
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*
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lb. 10c

Peanut Butter
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MINUTE TAPIOCA
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Sets Jellies

Heinz Beans

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bottle 25c

2

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ROYAL Baking Powder
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MORTON’S SALT Iodized 2 pkgs. 15c

Northern Tissue

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_ 12c
_
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AJAX SOAP
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POTATOES
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LARD

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ROLL BUTTER

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revival would result
If America's Farmers Could
Make Greatly Needed
II. -"*&gt;• Building Repairs
*

49C

A PTOOI) STOKES

adoption by the City Board at Di-1
rectors, is the planting of cerob
trees in front of the City Hall and
on Garfield to the Civic Auditor-!
lum.
Mr. Kenfield sold the largest'
printing and publishing business in
Chicago—lhe Kenfield-Leach Com­
pany—20 years ago and came here
to "take it fuy." But he found he'
was constitutionally unable to re­
tire. and so he bought the Arden
dairy and built it up until It b^- i
came known os one of the best and'
largest In the West. It is due to
his perseverance and "never quit"
motto that the Cocoa Plumosa
palms .were made an ornament to
the business district.
Mr. Kenfield believes that within
hls lifetime he will see formal ac­
tion by the city changing the name
of Colorado street‘to "Palm Ave­
nue."

working on such projects in their I Recent rural surveys of farm
own county u may be approved by homes in Michigan and several oththe Work Division. The worker will I er states, conducted m a CWA pro­
be allowed to work a sufficient num- |Ject. showed that half of the farm
in need
her of extra hours to pay for any houses in this country are -in
of repairs. The report said that only
capital goods received.
Each family will be handled on an half of Uie 6.225,000 farm homes In
Individual basis and only such com­ the country are In fairly good
mittments will be made as seem lo structural condition, and 15 per cent
be Justified by possible rehabilita­ of these farm houses need complete
replacements of foundations, be­
tion and a return to Independence.
It is estimated that 30.000 families tween 15 and 20 per cent need new
on farms in the state are receiving
relief, it is further estimated that etc.
There can be no possible doubt
only 18.000 ot these live on tillable
that. If something can be done to
land.
Tlie Work Division desires to pro­ put agriculture on its feet in this
mote demolition work in order to country, there will be offered an al­ R. R. RETIREMENT ACT
provide materials for other projects. most unlimited market for build­
u necessary for each of these ing materials, farm marehlnery reTO MAKE NEW JOBS
projects to be accompanied by a pairs and new machinery. It is ri­
contract or agreement between theltimated that it would take 13,500,Railroad employees here In Barry
county administration and the own-[000,000 -to put farm houses in good
county are considerably Interested!
er of the properly to the effect that [condition. Add to that the amount in lhe terms of the new railroad re­
the materials In question shall be-[needed to repair the bams and oth- tirement act, annuities of which will
come the property of the Emergency;er outbuildings, an one can see start February 1. 1935. Under terms
Relief Administration.
[what gigantic sums would be needed. ot this act all who have worked for
I
iwithoul question, if the residents In
30 years for one or more railroad
----'
1 the rural areas of this country had companies will be eligible for re­
released by the Department of State ] the money, they would spend 88.000.- tirement pay At present there are
FARM BUYING POWER
at Lansing; 6.671 more than In 1932. 000,000 at least for repairs, replace- many railroad employees who have
other
things
needed
on
j
‘ and
* —
— fifid
----------J*-* —
SHOWS IMPROVEMENT improved business conditions and jrnents
already seen more than 30 years of
a lowering In the weight tax are •the farms of America.
'service. All of these will be eligible
to be responsible for this
And if the farmers —
could
----------spend
J for retirement with pay next Feb­
Sales Prices for Produce In­ thought
:
increase. .
1that money business of all kinds; ruary,
and this means that new men
crease Faster Than Costs of
According to Department of State ■would experience one of the greatest’ ;will be needed to take their places.
certificates of title records. 77,046 irevivals In the country's history.
It Is expected this will aid quite ma­
Commodities Purchased
more automobile Ales were made in
terially In assisting unemployment
I East Lansing.—Farm purchasing Michigan Ln 1934 up to June 15 HAS ENGAGED IN THE
through opening up new Jobs.
power on the average throughout than were made during the same
[ the United States hits been 25 per period In 1933. Although the rec­
INSURANCE BUSINESS
[cent
higher
during
the
first
nine
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.... ----- ----- urua
ords aiiww
show uu&gt;*
tiiat I**s
the sale V..
of ....
new .......
cars
| months in which benefit payments hu lncreased greatly over last year. Fred. S. Kenfield, Who Re­
have been distributed through
Ihr^urh thc
thn lhe blwMt dcmand ho.5 been regtstired Years Ago, Has Con­
'provisions of the Agricultural Ad­ tered in titles for used cars.
Justment Act than in lhe correscluded His Retirement
August 7-14 are lhe next dates of I
Possibly an evidence wof, Improved
ponding period ot thc previous year. condiuons is thc fact that the numThe following article taken from the Barry Co. Y. M. C. A. Camp for1
i ThLs is the conclusion reached by'
oJ repossessed cars is about 1700 a Pasadena. California, dally will boys. Leaders are already being se- j
L. H. Bean, economic adviser to thc-jMS
lhe UU1 sported for the be of Interest to friends of Fred 8. cured and another very helpful time [
Agricultural Adjustment AdminJs- gBme r^nod a year ago.
is assured to all boys who can at­
Kenfield. a former Hastings boy:
| trallon. following a study of the
--------------- « q »
Finding himself unable to "sit tend Remember—only 84.00.
August 2 Is the dale of the Has­
prices farmer* receive for their pro- BARRY CO. NOW PAYS
around and do nothing," since he
ducts, compared with the cost of .D«nni uu. nun rn i o
sold the Arden Dairy. Fred 8. Ken- tings Parish Picnic at Camp Barry
[commodities farmers buy. Cash in$54,000 FOR RELIEF fleid. widely known for hls teal In with Ray Erway. Cameron McIntyre.
come Including benefit payments
’_______
the planting of palms on Colorado Ethel Crook, and Grace Brill on the
[during this nine month period in- jg Unable to Do More Now— and adjacent streets, has gone into Sports Committee.
[creased 38 per cent but this increase
July 10-14 Is the mid-west confer­
business again, thus maintaining
Help From State and
| was partially offset by an Increase
hls reputation as one of Pasadena's ence of the Y. M. C. A. Employed
In the cost of commodities farmers
U. S. Necessary
busiest and mast useful of citizens. men at College Camp on Lake Ge­
neva,
Wisconsin,
Mr. Kenfield.may henceforward
Rev. Father Oeller, representing
Tlie young folks attending the
be found at hls desk in the office
of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Epworth League Institute at Albion
Company.‘in lhe Pacific-Southwest , last month went on record In a big
building, Los Angeles, handling all way against supporting war and al­
lines of life and personal insur­ cohol. Read lhe article in the
1 the net increase in farm purchasing !: them a letter he had received from ance. it is not entirely a new line Michigan Christian Advocate.
, the state welfare emergency relief
I
1031
I organization. This letter asked that tor him. *a he sold lite Insurance | Anyone bavins a need tor a H. B.
[boy to earn his board and room this
■
ltu«^’
shows that Barry «&gt;unty contribute itsshare to as a younger man.
Mr. Bean s study
shows that
llef work in the county.
Mr. Kenfield's work for hls adop- coming school year please let C. F.
! the purchasing pow.
the farmer j
nAnce ro^nitlL of the ted city. Pasadena, his taken many | Angell know. He knows of a boy
various and valuable forms. Hls' looking for such a place.
purchasing power ot the country asnrafltn*.d &lt;1, report of what
the latest j^oject. now about ready for A very Important meeting for the
a whole during lhe first tour months ’"“““J
X m the way of
[of 1934. During this period, lhe to- ,
J*
ml "tK^tet^U^^TMnereenrt- ,payln« •I'°®° per month tn molhera'
Ing the distribution of emergency । pensions Second Barrv county is
| An extensive rural rehabilitation
' program was recently started by U»e
State Commission with the appointI ment of Roswell Carr who will be in
। charge of lhe work.
| Mn Carr will be assisted In the
work by an advisory board consist । ing of R. J. Baldwin, director of ex­
tension department. M. 8. C-; E. L.
Anthony, dean of agricultural deIpartment. M- 8. C.; John C. French
.of Iron county; Harold Vaughan of
Saline and Professor K. C. Murray
of thc U. of M.
Under this program, farmers who
are eligible for relief receive neces­
_____ __
sary old and such capital goods
as
may be needed to return a farm to
a self supporting status.
Only families having farm---------exper! icnce which would indicate ability
ot It' will be aided by
j lhe new program. Further, lhe per­
son aided must be on really tillable
[land.
I Recipients of this kind of relief
will be required to pay in return by

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Wed., July 11 to Sat,, July 14
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B. A. LyBarker, Prop.

Sfic
youth of our county was held in the and phoned for Richard and bar
Hastings Methodist church last
Monday evening with Dean Daven­
port as the speaker.

DUBFEE.
Last Week’s Leiter.
William Knlffln. who is in Ann
Arbor, hod an operation Sunday
night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knlf­
fln visited him Monday.
Mrs. Robert Knlffln went to Ann
Arbor Friday and found &lt;» antral
that their son was dangerously fil

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LYBARKER. Drugglst.-^AdV.

IE’Sim .7 XT t-S

?0\\n in the corresponding period of
pe^lLem
than
.to
----------------1933,
1033 but
hut the cost
«»t of living
llvlna tor the
lhe hospltallMtlon the sum of |1500
country as a whole increased eight per month. Third, the county Is ex­
per cent, leaving a net increase of pending. In care of adult afflicted

ih..x
1
*nd for couniy
,n
chasing
increase
gtatc ruapuuis anu outer
oUjer naic
ltate in
ln­.
;
" ■power
.
, _The net
_
. „ „ in j। siaic

farm purchasing power was 28 per .iitutians.
gumuotis. the
lhe sum of 82.000
82,000 oer
per
the some
same period.
period
____
*. or
' _a total of
.. ..
r~. per
cent for thc
month,
84.500
month, or 854.000 a year.
This certainly shows that Barry
UPLAND PLOVER NEST
1
nionnvCDCn IM rnillUTY “unly u not neglecting Its duty to­
;
DISCOVEKtD IN COUNTY ward the needy: but the board real1 ,Tn „
~i;
~U—
—
- i। rt
._ ,in ,,
lies
that there are 1 many
who
ires
Q nnnm .1,, .1^
n ~
trAnn
. . ■ &lt; . ... ... .•
,
.■
Is Second
to Be
Found
in Inn
the need
help in these trying
times,
County Within Past Fif­ which aid the county alone is un-'
able to give, so the board requested
teen or Twenty Years
the Emergency Welfare Relief Com­
Ben East, well-known Michigan mission. the Barry County road and
out-doors writer. In an article In bridges committee and the county
the Grand Rapids Press, states that road commission to work out some
what is probably the second nest plan of relief through employment,
of an upland plover or Bartramian to that the welfare cases which the
sandpiper to be found in Michigan county alone cannot handle may be
I during the past 15 or 20 years was cared for. The county Is unable to
j accidentally discovered early In do more than it is doing, because
| June In the northwest section of of the depleted condition of county
' Barry county by Albert Baker, a
young farmer and bird lore enthusREVENGE.
last.
Sometime ago I heard one man
I Baker said that he had seen up­
land plover In the neighborhood for telling another how he had re­
venged
himself
upon another who
'about three years but that he had
'never been able to discover a nest. had offended him. It wasn't _ nice
While passing through a neglected story; however, the speaker appar­
| hayfield on the way to a fishing ently was proud ot what he had
| stream, however, a nesting plover done. Revenge is a form of hatred.
I flushed literally from under hls feet. It is always the hater and not the
! Upon investigation he found that hated that suffers most.
As I walked away. I could not help
1 the skillfully-hidden nest consisting
' of a deep, grass-lined hollow in the thinking of that simple yet noble
ground, contained four large eggs character, Abraham Lincoln, and
! which were of a buff color with spots what he did to Chase. Mr. Chase,
of brown and reddish brown purple. although a member of the cabinet,
[ Ben East and Baker attempted was, and had been, one of the bit­
[to get a photograph of the nesting terest critics of Mr. Lincoln's admin­
I bird but were unsuccessful. A dear istration. When he retired from
[picture of the nest and tlie four the cabinet ho seemed to be more
hitter than ever before, and went
eggs, however, were obtained.
Fifty years, ago, according to Mr. about the country trying to poison
East, the upland plover wm a popu­ the minds of the people against the
lar game bird which thrived In great President.
About thia time Chief Justice
I numbers. About 1880 following a
sharp and sudden decrease ot Che Roger Taney died, and to the sur­
passenger pigeon, market hunters prise of every one who knew the
facts,
the President nominated hls
began to turn their guns on this
plover. The birds were shot from arch enemy for the position. Lin­
j the time they returned on the spring coln paid no attention to the harm
. flight and were packed und shipped that Chase had Ame him. He over­
' In barrels to city markets. Aa a re­ looked the Imperfections in the man
sult of this onslaught the upland who otherwise wm qualified to head
• plover became nearly extinct and the Supreme Court ot ths United
i was in danger of following tlie pas­ States.
Do good unto those who desplle' senger pigeon into oblivion. For the
PMt decade or ao they have been fully use you. Be kind and gentle
with those who are crude and rough.
almost unknown in Michigan.
i The first nest to be reported in In this respect, we can all be as
1 this state In recent years wm dls- great as Lincoln —Claudius E. Wade.
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
photographed by Walter Hastings,
, of the Michigan Department of OouWard Llndaey and family were
servatlon and an expert wild life Lansing visitor* Bunday.
photographer. It wm from this pic­
Mrs. C. Zimmerman visited relature published in Tlie Press that
Mr. Baker wm able to Identify thc
upland plover about hla home.
Mrs. H. Hartwell and daughter
Dorothy bt Plainwell spent Wednes-

AUTO SALES LICENSES .
INCREASE SINCE 1933

Goo. O. Roush and family of
Quimby spent Saturday at Frank
There were 82JH0 more automo­ Roush's. Their daughter, Pearl, re­
biles licensed In Michigan on June turned home with thtm after
1 of this year than on the tame date spending three weeks with her
in ■ 1933, according to information

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exchange for your confidence
A COMMERCIAL Account here will

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�THE HASTINGS

ELECTRICITY,

WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1034

THERE'S A
LUMBERJACK SHOW
INTERESTING EXPERI
rnn CADUtTDC r»AV
«°r placing tne *wo cyiMENT NOW BEING MADE
.
FOR FARMERS DAY Under bank* In lhe Pord V-8 motor

Michigan's Famous Band
Will Arouse Oldtime Echoes
at College July 27

scribed today by the Universal Oa-

Largest Experimental Hut
Farm in Morth America
on Kellogg Farm

termed It the most efficient method
of doing away with excess vibration
On the Kellogg farm, over the line
East Lansing. ■— Robust echoes "because tlie unbalanced forces in
this
type of engine cancel out."
in Kalamazoo county, which con­
from Lhe heyday of Michigan'* first
When thc angle between the cyl­ tains a considerable sandy land,
great industry will greet Formers'
inder
banks
is
00
degrees.thc
inter
­
Day visitor* at Michigan State Col­
some interesting experiments are
lege. Friday. July 27. when the Gra­ val or period between the explosion being conducted by the Michigan
tiot County Lumberjack Orchestra of each cylinder 1* exactly lhe same, State College. This farm has been
repeat tlie entertainment which won It was pointed out. Wlien. in addi­ given to lhe stale for experimental
them first place in a recent national tion. the angle between the crank­ purposes.
One hundred and fifteen acres of.
contest in folksongs at St. Louis. throws also । is 00 degrees, a condi­
tion which engineers describe as very sandy land, thc poorest waste
Missouri.
This orchestra, managed by H 8 "perfect inherent balance" is ob­ land in tbe 1,100 acre farm, has
been set aside for a nut-growing
Babcock, weekly newspaper pub­ tained. It was stated.
' Usher, is made up ot men who sang
"Unbalance tn any engine results project Throe nut trees are plant­
। tlve.se song* in Michigan camps and primarily from the fact that each ed in straight rows ao they could
| of sons of these lumbermen. Nine of piston travels faster when ap­ sow alfalfa as a nurac and nover
1 the group arc post 60 year* old. two proaching and leaving the top of crop. Tests of the soil showed it to
are over 70. and thc lending clog it* stroke than when near the. bot­ be very sour. The superintendent ot
dancer boasts of 75 Reasons since tom of the stroke, In the 90 degreethe
__________________________________
farm sowed five tons of ground
V-8 the moving parte are so placed | limestone per acre to neutralise thc
the winter of the blue snow.
Song selection* include "Little that, when al) eight pistons are con-: acidity and make the soil alkaline,
Brown Bulls." a tuneful recital of a sidered, this kind of unbalance is I Nut tree*, os well os alfalfa, require
log skidding contest between owners completely eliminated, or cancelled, jan alkaline soil.
ot two ox-teams which rivaled Paul With full sized counterbalances, the i While lhe nut trees are growing to
Bunyan's In prowess. Another num­ crank pins and lower ends of thc 1 bearing age. the college is cutting
ber, "Never Take thc Horseshoe' from connecting rods are completely bal- dividend-paying crops of alfalfa hi\y
thc Door." brings back thc atmos­ anced in their planes of rotation.
’from the 115 acre field.
phere of thc deep pine woods. These
"The motion of the complete en-I The soil In this particular field was
and other song* are thc ones that ■ glne tokard Ute right when the *o poor, at lhe beginning of the cxcheered lhe bunk houses tn Michl- .throttle Is Opened 13 not vibration." j pcrimcnt. that a cultlpacker could
gan woods when the cry. "Timber, 1 lt
out is tnc
it Wtt5
was atatea,
stated, “"but
thc natural not be run over it. The sand was so
was ringing from Saginaw to thc and ncce*sary result of thc force loose that it would roll up in front
Straits.
;of the engine applying to the drive- of thc implement and burv it so
Vlohns. guitars, banjos, a dulcimer. 8ha(t, Engineers refer to it as deeply it could not be pulled by
and a set of bones. are thc
•».- instru--*'-torque reaction" and it cannot be cither a team or a tractor. Each
menu of the Jacks and anyone who ,eliminated in any engine by any acre of thc 115 ha* yielded from $30
keeps hls feet still when the orches- ;form or rubber or spring mount­ to $40 worth of hay. The nut trees
tra swings into "Irish Washcrwum- ।ing.”
art beginning to come into produc­
A few cents a day buys all the elec­
an" should be examined for Uiclption and promise another source of
tricity you need for food preservation
। ent para lysisx
ORANGEVILLE
cash income.
।
Five
members
ot
tlie
orchestra
put
|
A dozen or. more difTerent Jclnds
and food saving, with all the help ad­
Henry Collison and grandson.
on an exhibition -of dancing. Indi-; Lyle Collison, of near Hickory Cor­
vantages and economics that make elec­
virtually and as a group. Buck and hcra
ners caji
called on friends at this place English walnut. American black wal­
.wing. Jigs, clogs, aud hocduwn.' os aunday
nut. Japanese and Chinese walnuts,
tric refrigeration pay for itself while
interpreted by these men. make the |
’’
butternuts, chestnuts, hickory nuts,
eliminating other refrigeration expense.
spectators sec the splinter* fly ........
from ‘ M«- C*™ *oun«1 An&lt;1,her broth’ and what are known as "Bleak*."
thc bunk house floor and bring back
Jay Nichols, of Charlotte spent which is a pecan-shell-bark-hickorymemories nf the nimblefooted band
un“&gt; 8unday wllh nut cross. This Is thc largest exper­
Electrical dealers today are showing
that rode thc tog* on Michigan riv- relatives at this place.
imental nut planatatlon in North
the new models that out-mode old-fash­
ers
I Harry Blauvelt, wno na* been 111 America. Hardy strains for plant­
---------- &lt;*■»■ ----------------' for some lime. Is not as well at this ing In Michigan are being tested and
ioned food methods.
COATS GROVE.-------- I writing.
developed for propagation purposes.
| The funeral of Mrs Clara Kliuie
’’
Mrs. Armstrong and little son of, This experiment will be watched
was held Thursday afternoon al thc Battle Creek and an aunt from Cal­ with much interest ami may offer a
church conducted by F C Wing ifornia spent Saturday with the for­ way to utilize sandy soil on what
The price of electricity in
I She had a large circle of friends und mer's mother. Mrs. Ida Johnson, of almost could be said to be waste
। relatives who will miss her very (hls place.
land.
the home is now lhe lowest
Mr.
Mrs Tom McWhirter of
. mucn.
much. our
Our sympaitu
sympatliy i*
1* cxicnucu
extended
*•-* nnd «&gt;&lt;■■■
--------------- «-»-*—to thc bereaved one*.
Detroit spent from Tuesday until'
MORGAN.
in history! It also does more
------ . with
--------relatives
-------------at this
--- — place Last Week's Letter,
I Quite a number from here spent Sunday
j thc Fourth In Hastings.
1 rr
”" school -------------------- 1 | *Caller*
*
The
reunion of* •*"
Uw 'former
al the home of Stuart
things ... and does them
and pupils
and their
famlDraper Sunday were. =»«.
Mr. n«u
and ™&lt;o.
Mra.
। Vtrjtiniu and Martha Tliomiison 'teachers
--------------------------- —
....
I. a a.illi.nn
_ —l.-.rtl -----...ill
—1.1 i George ouuuny
....
... .Mr
.
(and William Woodbiirnc* spent a l.iu
hro nf
ot Ithe
village school
will be I.held
William* of
Nashville.
BETTER than n-cr before!
part of la*l week with relatives in ' ”
Mt Rundnv
...j Mrs. Roy»•.&lt;
------and
—j family and
next
Bunday. Juiv
July is
15. wHu-h
which win
will kbe.. . and
KILsc
held al thc town- hall owing to thc Mr. and Mrs. Jacqhette of Martin.
Detroit
' Mr. and Mrs. 'William Noble and loss of our -schoolhouse by fire. ~
Try
Mr. and Mrs Howard Shaffer of
the former's mother, Mrs Easley, of ll&gt;
there.
Kalamazoo. Irene Johnson and Joe
j Grandville and Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1
‘
Denier of Plainwell spent the week
S.
COATS
GROVE
of Grand Rapids attended church,
“
end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ham­
lin re Sundrty.
mond at their cottage here.
Last Week's Letter
| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dcinond
Wess Shaffer of Plainwell veiled
Mr and Mrs. Howard Barnum of
spent Bunday in Indiana
Hastings called at Gordon Endsley's al Jim Howard's Sunday.
' Mr and Mrs. Chas. Cull and Mr Friday evening. . ,
Draper and son. Rex. were
, Stuart
-----Rapids Monday.
and Mrs Chas. Simpson and son.
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Parker spent •*n '"--nd
On
I Gordon', of Augusta visited Sunday Saturday night and Sunday with
Mrs | Millie Flury t* spending a
I at Willard Dcmond's. Katherine thc latter’s mother. Mrs. A. Schaf-Tewd, F» at Plainwell with relatives.
1• Don
Simpson, who has been visiting in, hauler. al Delton.
------ &gt;ld “nd Dorothy Mead vlslt‘the Demond home, returned home
Chnrlcy Bayne —
and
... w
wife
..» and ----------!ed over—
the---------------------week end with------Rev. and
EAST WALL LAKE AND VICINITY­ led E. D Reynolds Sunday.
(daughters. Betty and Ruth, of the Mrs A. P. Mead at Lake View.
I Russell
Reynolds ot Cressey *,th ,wr parent*.
Last Week's Leiter.
Rutland. r&gt;
Dcnzil
Some from here attended lhe Bl- Holmes community
spent Friday 1I Bernice Wood at Rutland
.
jsjicni
several
days
with
hls
grand
Mr. and Mrs Burgomaster nnd Mr j
i McCain
of Carlton Center and
| ble conference at thc Tabernacle at evening at Wm ~
Bayne's.
'
Bush ot Kalamazoo are occupying ; parent* here.
I Lake Odessa Sunday afternoon and
William Feltzer of Freeport spent' Floyd White of Nashville were gue*t*
Ed. Maturccn's cottage for tlie week ; A party from Kalamazoo spent j CVeiiiiig.
evening.
ic week end with his aunt, Myra °f Mr ttn&lt;1 Mrs. Keith Graham
the
days al the Sprague cot-1 William Woodbumc, our student Firater­
Sunday.
Rena Boersma and four lady ,। several
1
Dorothy Mead, who is attending
friends ot Grand Rapids spent *cv- ,'tagc.
preacher, preached at West Scbcwa
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Endsley and
era! day* at the Boersma collage ,
Ion Sunday evening Mr und Mrs. Jack anti Jean of Grand Rapids and thc Normal at Kalamazoo, was home
•
Donald Reynolds of cre&amp;aey and | Good advertising Is nutit an ex- | H, Woodman and daughter, Marian, Mrs Anna Endsley of Hasting* were over the week end.
Circuit meeting will be held Tues­
Florence Johnson of Richland visit-1' pense; it is an mvcstinen'■
were there also
j Sunday callers at Gordon Endsley's
day night. July 10. nt thc Hastings
Free Methodist church and thc so­
ciety meeting will be here at Morgan
next Sunday after Sunday school.
Augustus Northrup visited over
the week end with relative* at Bat-

is cheaper than

SPOILED FOOD

POWER

COMPANY

Report of Condition of the National Bank of Hatting*
IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, IBM-

Dois. Ct*.
ASBKTS
$136206.03
Loan* and discounts —
NONE
2. Overdrafts .................................... ........
152,560.45
3. United States Government securities -—
4. Sccuritle* guaranteed by United Blate* Government as to lotercxt ord/or prin­
3,40000
cipal
28,087.50
5. Other bonds, stock*, and securities—
NONE
6. Customer*' liability on account of acceptance* executed——■30.000.00
I Banking house, 625,000; Furniture and fixture*. $5,000
NONE
8. Real estate owned other than banking houtc
126,504 83
9. Reeerve with Federal Reserve Bonk-—55216.68
10. Cash in vault and balances with other bank*
1,984.76
Outsslde checks and other cosh item**...
Redemption fund with United Slates Treasurer and due from United Blate*
2,500.00
Treasurer ............ ’
Acceptance* of other banks and bills of exchange or draft* sold with Indorse­
NONE
ment of this bank
NONE
Securities borrowed -...................................
083:03
Other wet*—
TOTAL ASSETS ..

$587,453.18

Dois. Ct*.
LIABILITIES
Demand deposit*, except United State* Government deposit*, public fund*
and deposits of other banks
$ 08.300 00
Time deposit*, except postal savings, public funds and deposit* of other bank*.. 352.067.05
Public fund* of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivision* or munlclpalltles
85,107.82
37.650.00
United States Government and postal savings deposit*
3.82224
Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding..
Total of items 16 to 30:
$ 37.650.00
&lt;a) Secured by pledge of loan* and/or investments
(b) Not secured by pledge of loans and/or investment*
430J87.11
(C) TOTAL DEPOSITS.......................
M77.037.ll
Circulating notes outstanding
Agreement* to repurchase United Blates Government or other sccuritle* sold..
Bill* payable ...^
Rediscount*-............................................
Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or draft* *old with Indorse­
ment of this bank —
Acceptances executed by this bank for customers and to furnish dollar ex­
change. exclusive of acceptances ot this bank purchased or discounted---Acceptances executed by other bank* for ac:ounl ol this bonk
Securities borrowed
Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid
Other llabllHles _____________________________________
Capital account:
Common slock. 2,000 shares, par $25 per share
I 50,000 00
Surplus
10,000.00
Undivided profit*—net—
36521
Reserve for contingencies *
50.66
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT
MEMORANDUM: Loons and'lnvesUncnt* Pledged to Secure Liabilities.
United Stales ’ Government securities
Other bonds, stock*, and securities —
Leahs and discount* ..

,50,000 00
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE

NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE

$ 60,416.07

NONE
NONE

TOTAL PLEDGED (excluding rediscounts)
Pledged:
(oi Against circulating notes outstanding
&lt;b&gt; Against United State* Government and postal savings dc|»slts

$ 50.000.00
35,150.00

TOTAL PLEDGED

$ 85.150.00

65.150.00

Blate of Michigan. County of Barry—as.
I. W. E. Carter. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solmcnly swear Lhat tlie above
statement is true lo the best of my knowledge und belief.
W. E. CARTER. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th
day of July, 1034.
Correct—Attest:
Orville A. Sayles.
Cha*. Hendershott,
,
Notary Public.
Chas. 8. Potts,
(Seal)
Kim Sigler,
My commission expires March 16, 1035.
Directors.

Money-Savers!

THE WHOLE COUNTRY

GONE
»7
MARVELOUS NEW

GOODYEAR
TRUCK
TIRE

Tremendous welcome—huge
sales—follow announcement
of sensational new Goodyear
tire—keeps us and factory on
jump—Users say ”43% more
non-skid mileage” under­
states it.

GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER

GOODYEAR
SPEEDWAY
Built with
Cord .

non-skid safety . .. Flatter Wider Tread
Traction (!&lt;»% more non-skid block*) . . . Heavier Tougher
Tread (a,erage of 2 lb*, mure rubber) . . . Supertwist Cord
Body (support* heavier tread safely)

We’ve never seen the equal of it—the way
car owners have flocked in, looked, listened,
bought new G-3’s these last ten weeks—and
it’s the same everywhere we hear. What’s
more, people who got G-3’s months before
the public announcement, report it’s better
than claimed! They cite mileage records to
prove they’re getting better than the 43$
more ..non-skid mileage averaged by Good­
year’s test fleet. Buy no tires until you let us
show you this wonderful new Goodyear All­
Weather which gives so much more safety
and service without costing you a cent extra!
Sure, we have Goodyears at ALL Prices!
Because Goodyears are the largest selling
tires, you get more for your money no
matter what you pay.

Bross Tire &amp; Battery Service
iROAD SERVICE-TELEPHONE 2482
NORTH MICHIGAN AVE

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Hon: tough
full oversize
38 i 3H

$4.40
$4.95
Hon expertly mounted on

GET
OUR PRICES
ON GOOD

USED
TIRES

Miss Opal Webb of Battle Creek
was home Saturday and Sunday.

SOUTH SHULTZ.
A nine pound son. who has been
named Forrest Junior,
&gt;r. came to stay
With Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Smith
Friday. July 6. Congratulation*.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bonneville
and daughter and Mr*. Edith Bon­
neville and son Merle of Battle
Creek spent Bunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Sbnnevillc.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McFall and
Joan King of Monroe and Mr and
Mrs. George Brockway of Adrian
visited their cou&amp;ins. Mr. and Mrs.
O. E Kenyon last week und Mr. and
Mr* Alva Kenyon and son*. Bobble
and Bernie, of Bellevue spent Thurs­
day and Friday with them and they
all ate dinner with Mr. and Mra.
JC&amp;se Kejjyon of Hickory Corner*
Saturday.
Gordon Kenyon spent the week
end with hls parents at Bellevue.
Rev. Fred Horn and Mra. Horn
and son Dwight and daughter Eve­
lyn spent Wednesday with their son.
Rev Lewis Horn and family of
Coldwater.
Mabel Hom of Battle Creek spent
Wednesday night with her parents,
Rev. Hom and family.
Victor Hine and Clinton Hora
spent a enjoyable time last week I
with a large truck load of Boy
Scouts and their leader. Ray Erway.
They visited sevpral places of inter­
est and spent several day* near
Grayling. All report a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. George Payne and
son Harrison of Kalamazoo visited
Mr. and Mr*. Mila Ashby .Sunday.

FINE LAKE
Last Week's Letter.
Dorothea Brouard. Bess Farr and
Beds Johnson were among throe
who enrolled for the summer term
There will be no meeting ot the
Helping Hand Club in July. Mrs.
Lee Nottingham will entertain on
the regular dale tn August.
The Ladies' Aid Society of Porter
will be entertained by Mr* Claud
Champton on Wednesday. July IL
She wa* a member of this group
for a great many years prior to her
residence on the Avery farm.
Mrs. Mary Brouard entertained
the Sunshine Club on Thursday
afternoon.
Marlon Champion is entertaining

Growing up here through the years, and keeping steady
pace with the wonderful development of the Automobile,
a great many people have come to depend upon us for real
service when anything goes wrong with their cars.
“To have what people want, when they want it, at fair
prices," might well be nailed up as a motto over our door
Keep in mind the fact that we
do not admit to our stocks any­
thing that we would not recom­
mend and our prices are just as
low as we. can possibly make
them consistent with the stand­
ard of merchandise worthy of our
recommend.
We are proud of the reputation
we have made. Reputation, like
Rome, cannot be built in a day;
but unless maintained can be lost
in an hour. Experience and skill,
even more than money, are the
essentials.
Unless your car has perfect
lubrication, a lot of your gasoline
will go for friction instead of
added miles of travel. If your car
needs a good “grease and oil job”
bring it to us and let us SHOW
YOU what we can do for you. We
use nothing but the BEST oils
and greases.

When it comes to gasoline the

Do you ever stop to think of
what lhe CONDITION of your
tires may mean lo your personal
SAFETY? A blow-out may easily *
load to tragedy. We handle the
famous FIRESTONE TIRES be­
cause we believe that no better
tires are made; If you do not
ntfed new tires, let us look over
the tires you arfe noU- using. De­
fects cannot always be seen from
the outside. “A stitch in time
saves nine.” Very often an in­
spection by us will save you a lot
of trouble.
We specialize in Battery Serv­
ice and know that we can please
you. We solicit a share of your
business and we are confident
that you will be pleased not only
with the character of our service,
but also with our prices

Andrus Service
The Homt of SUNOCO Qae

HASTINGS, MICH.
tulroll ip.nl u» w«x nd &gt;t Um
farm here before going to * ranch in

famous "BLUE SUNOCO” which
we handle han won its way to the
front through the aplendid satis­
faction it has given.
-

TELEPHONE 2240

Jw

�THK HASTING g BANNEB, WEDNESDAY, JOLT IL

(children and Mis* Alice Laubaugh Lawrence of Beaverton ia spending Mra. Richard O’Brien and children
Lhe insect winters under the kll I IMG RBRRPRRY
Grand jupjd, ajjo Mn OU* two weeks with her brother, Ralph of Lansing spent Bunday afternoon
unlcM Che trash Is aoilected rxiLL-inu MMlUini
•CUTS RUST LOSSES Bouiu, «« children of Cressey I Rise, and family.
i with Mra. Geo pauL
Minted. This simple control
------------ spent thc Fourth with friend* and ( Mr and Mr*. Carl Scofield and1 Mr and Mrs. Harold Warner and
Injuries do not seriously affect Report! From 13 States relatives hereRodney of South Bend. Indiana, family *peni a few days last week
Insect Infests Many Tree year's
the infested tree,
hnrmain in Toll TaV I Mr' and
Carl R!cker enter- $jKqt the week end in Woodland.
at the Jeifemc England cottage.
Species—Can be OontroDed
Dhow Decrease U&gt; Toil TaK- Ui„ed relaUvc* from Battle Creek , Mr. and Mr*. &amp;iie*t Briceno spent Mr. and Mra. Ed- Burton, Miu
en by Disease of Grain
lover the Fourth.
I Sunday with Mrs. Kate LaDuc at Ruth Handy. Mr. and Mrs. Will
by Simple Method
BELL TELEPHONE IS
East Lanaing,—The loss of grata 1
----- ------------------------------,ier
*«• plne ,1UteI Grigaby and Mr. and Mrs. P Phil8OLTH BOWNE.
| Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Smith and Mr. fleet vtailed Mr. and Mrs. D B.
LEADINGTAXPAYER from ru*l in 12 north central state*
&gt;roud of the shade trees about their
1* reported as decreasing from an L*»l Week* Letter.
and Mrs. Jake Reisinger called on oreen Sunday evening.
Earning* from 195,000 telephone* average of 11-278.000 bushel* a year
*111 Miahter called on Mra. Mr_ and Mrs^ Waitace Merriam of
Mr3 E Walm wl(j daughter
cerned about tbe numbers ot twig
the period 181S-21
Roaier and Mr*.
-------«....
1818-21 to an average Estella
OteH. Rorier
Mr. Mary HatHal- Vermootville
Vermootvllte Sunday
Bunday P. M.
J&lt;MJ|
o[--------- - —-----1owb. cam
lait
end* which arc falling from -the number that the Michigan Bell in
lo Woodl(Uld whcre they ex­
trees are assured by lhe entomol­ Telephone Company operated in loss of 1,471000 bushel* yearly in the ton Friday afternoon and found Mrs. I The W. O- T. U. will meet with
' ------------1828-23,according to mthe Hatton guttering quite
7~ considerably ; Mra. Lydia Haines FridayJuly U. pect to make their home. Mr. Waters
ogy department at Michigan State 1833 are needed to pay the com­ period
try eradication al *lth hcr broken lllp
hip.;
I Mrs Daisy Tyler will be the teadcr u
ln U)e prmtmg busmesa
College that the damage can be pany's state, federal and municipal leader of barberry eradication at *lth hcr “““'H
Dorothy Walton
( ------------------Mr. and Mr*.-------------------John Hauer--------spent l h r_,Wrcncc Bird
,
Blate College.
Bernice and IXxvtlu
------------spent
stopped If throe twig ends are col­ lax bill this year, according to fig­ Michigan
.....
.
RunHnv Wednesday
Mr and
*
Tbe work of destroying
lhe comfrom Wednesday n'nhi
night till
till Sunday
Wednesday with
with Mr.
and Mm
Mrs. Cleo.
Geo.
lected and burned.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collar of
ures released by the Company.
mon barberry plant/which 1* one afternoon at Gun lake.
Hauer of Grand Rapids who are South
Tlie cau*c of the trouble is lhe
Woodland were guests ot Rev.
Last week the Company paid a host of grata rust began in 1918 and
Teddy
Walton
of
Freeport
spent
camping
at
Campau
lake.
oak twig primer, an insect which check for 81J35.4M54. one-half of ha* proceeded Ln^tlctilgan since Friday night and Saturday with hls . Mls* Katherine Mohler and laxiis nnd Mrs. V. R. Beardslay Sunday.
prefers to work on oak Crees but lhe total due during the year, to the
Miss Margaret Jean Shafer re­
that Ume/u rapidly as fund* have grandparent*.
which will damage moat any decid­ state auditor general "Hie balance permitted.
All counties in lhe Lower
Mr. und Mr*. C. A. Wlbert of “^k. end with Mr. and Mr*. Wm. turned to her home In Portland aft­
uous specie* of tree if thc ouk is not will be nald by December 1. Total
er spending a week as tbe guest of
Peninsula have been surveyed and Hasttaga called on Mra. Frank Mohler
____
available. The severed twigs on thc
Miss
LOulse Cook.
bushes found were destroyed. Walton Sunday afternoon.
s' Frank Niethamcr
lawn or twig* that are parttally amount to S3.190,000, which repre­ the
Mrs. Rena Culler leaves Wednes­
Similar work lias been finished in
Thta community was shocked to at,d Mr and. Mrs Geo. NleUiamer
severed on the tree and hang there sents the payment of M 26 tar each
day for Wall lake where she will
three
Upper
Peninsula
counties.
iie»r
of
the
sudden
death
Sunday
^nd
”the"rmt^the"wcek a* the.1
marked byoperated
dead leaves
aresurvey*
the only
wk
va.uivil In
111 Grand
vai
telephone the Company
The
and destruction of evening of Mrs. Forrest Price for- J*
10. Lutheran church_
xpent ..... ...... ................... I
1250 Griswold St, Detroit, Mich.
signs of the insect's presence.
i Ledge
during 1933. and Is nine cents higher
Detroit'• OUmI BoIMIm an4
- Bunday when Rev. Balker guest of Mr and Mrs. Hubert Cook,
The troublemaker I* a slender per telephone than was paid a year bushes ha* fumtabed employment to merly Mae Ware. We extend our‘LLe*a AeaectaUoa
.
was taktaUed a* KKme'rtJ.
pastor. Ihcy ”
also »t Uielr cottage.UwreM. rtul. MU.'
IM
men
month.
OT,|»lh,
u,
lhe
be.e.ved
grayish beetle which appears early
nea
- — '
called on Mrs Nlettauner's stater.. *"
-------- —’
o, Grand
o,^ Rapids
Rapid. is
Ch.h.U.a Kcbler. «
« Orahd
!
In the spring. The Insect lays eggs,
J.
L.
Maus, Hastings, Mich.
The Michigan Bell Telephone learned to identify the barberry and “S»b
Jacob
Ruckle
of
Christina
Jacob Ruckle of Grand Rapid.*
by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I
one al a place near the end of twig* Company is one ot tbe largest-Indi­
“ and friends in this
RowUder of Grand Rapids left
which are not more than an inch in vidual taxpayer in the stale, having re*MStS’^iCth?h‘^ 'vS!S
„rlof Portland spent Uie week eiut Saturday for a trip to Buffalo and,
diameter. The larvae hatches and etrlbuled more titan 126,000,000 to reported Isolated bushes which had
escaped the aUenlion of adult
Mr. and Mr*. Newton Coons of
burrows into lhe twig where it feeds
primary* school fund during the porker*. Youngsters who help lhe Lowell called on Mrs. Jennie Pardee with Mr. and Mrs. John Rairlgh. Niagara Falls. They expect to re-,
until full grown. It then select* a past ten years.
। Mr. and Mra Eldon Rairlgh and turn Thurtday.
work by making these rejxxu arc Monday afternoon.
place a few Inches from the twig*
it Woodland aS
were‘ .d&gt;**
Mr’' Sd"'on*'^..°"i°L'
and Mrs L. G Bawdy of Lan. WAnfl!unt.
I children of SWSSl
East
“
jWoodUnd
awarded a button in the ’Rust Bus- ------ «»•—--------- ■«
•-•I Mr and
and Mra
Mra Glen sing
called on Mrs. Rena “c^;
Culler ’«’* Iarm eaAl ■»
“ Whodted.
Woodland.
end and completely severs the woody
" “'
"
and,Mr.
I,... .
nnd Mrs
&lt;.ceonwl«d_F.ulK.unman
IoA«&gt;.|HiMKh
Wrajbur&gt;
u, .. &lt;1.
sullday
| Mr
Mr .M
Mr..Kenneth
KennethHoi
R.wr M ,da&gt;.
,,'3
- - -----------tissue while leaving the bark intact. land that a shortage of ice was re­ ters Club.’
Thc work of stamping out lhe
Mich . Sunday to
Thc larvae retreat* from Ute cut tried. When the Iceland Iceman
afternoon.
■ Mr. and Mrs. El&lt;|on Rairlgh who baby daughter. Mary Uoraot,Iffyntt-.
» 1.2.IjUJtftfl aj’
portion and waits for the first storm get a break there's hope for lhe barberry is very difficult because thc church service,
1 Mr. and Mrs Chas. Faul and have been living near Freeport done visited the forinerTi parents;1 ’ An OlaYankreBnl. ndbftM WRw.
seed* of the plant arc distributed by
Mr “ntl Mrs. John Hutacnga. Mr. Marietta of Hasting* and Mr. and tamed Saturday on the John Hair- Mr. and Mrs. Will Hauer. o( East tor* spoil after the third day.
to bring Ute branch lo tlie ground. Ne»castle coal Importers.
birds and tiny plants unseen by the ■‘n&lt;1 Mrs. Fay Banbcrg and baby ot
scouts increase in sire, bear fruit. Grandville spent Tuesday evening at ---------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :----------------------------•
a^alt|B
and furnish new centers of rust in- Harold Yoder's. •
fectlon. Fanner* who locale and
Mr. and Mra. Warren Roush and
report these bushes to the county daughters of Hastings and Mrs
agricultural agent or to Francis B
Mtehlcr were Sunday guests ।
Powers, Michigan State College. East al lhe A. T. Eash home.
Lanilxlg. will assist greatly in de"
jatroying this menace to grata crops.s Mishler and Mrs John Mishler. Sr.,
called at Muri Hostcttlcr* Thurs­
EAST WAuTlAKE
day afternoon to see Orlo who fell
AND VICINITY. downstairs and injured his elbow.
Mr and Mrs Clayton Mat lam of
Stanley Coles of Detroit called at
Due to reduction in working hours, the
Jackson arc spending some lime tn Mrs Jennie Pardee’s Saturday.
production of coal will be materially re­
the Vreeland cottage.
i Sunday afternoon callers at Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Boersma and daugh- Stella -------------Rosier's were. Mr. and Mrs.
duced, and it ia the general expectation
ter of Grand Rapids spent several Hone Blough and Leia of Welcome
days at their cottage Wendcl Vree- Corner*. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Blough
of operators that shipments will be very
land of Detroit spent thc week end —
—•*-- —
and* granddaughter. —
Dorothy,
and•
at hta cottage
Mrs Will Mishler.
alow, if there is not an actual shortage
A party of young folks from De­
Mira Mildred Murphy ot Kalama­
troit are staying in lhe Ma tureen zoo spent thc week end with her
of coal, during most of the winter of
cottage.
parent.*., Mr. and Mrb. Miltun Mur­
1934 and 1935.
Rev. Siplcy, wife and daughter of phy
Toledo. Ohio, nrc ^lending July at
Nonna and Gordon Yoder spent
(Mrs.
8pragu«'«
cottage.
the week end al Emery Kime's ot
We have a nice, clean stock of the best
। Harold Andrew* and family ot Pleasant Valley.
.
Hataniwu&gt;e spent 3i»|qrda*i,here
coals that money can buy.
Mr, and Mro&gt;-Haro!d Yoder visited
1 Violet Heynolds. Dorothy and Jo- the Inlier's aunt, Mrs. Dora Kepkey.
Give us a trial.
lannc Foreman of Hustings arc stay­ of Middleville Friday afternoon.
; ing a few days at Clifford Kahler *.
Rev. Loomis called on Mrs. Mary
; Mrs. Flowers of Kalamazoo ta Hatton and at the c. M. Benedict
.'pending several week* at her cot­ , home Bunday afternoon.
tage.
-w—
I Glenn Miller and family of CarlRev. Vreeland of
ot Tecumseh ta ton
Um called at C. M. Benedict
Benedict's* Sunspendtng thc week here. Hls wife 1* day afternoon.
! attending a convention at KalamaWm.«Oo*grlff and wife of Lowell
.zoo.
ia tMI
Muri Reynolds of Cressey ana ,
Flour, Food, Cool, Comont, Limo, Brick, Tile
Form Implement* ,
iMtas Solomon of Richland called on
Willis Hutchina and family visit­
:E. D. Reynold* Sunday.
.ed tlie former's uncle at Barryton.
HASTINGS, MICH. ■ TELEPHONE 2118
Mr. and Mrs. Don Foreman of Mich.. Sunday.
.
{Hastings called on friends here Bun- , Mr. and kirs. Mailhot UJ
of wiumw
Grancff
,
.
. ,
. Rapids“are visiting
'
the
' latter's
•’« parfi
parfl
I Mr. and Mrs. John Shultz and 'cntB. Mr
rs. Wm.
mi- mm M
mis.
will, Hutchins
liumuu.' j;
Eleanor Thaler of Freeport and J
Ullian Thaler ot Charlotte called I
at Will Mishler’s Saturday after- r
noon.
Mrs. H. A Cramer returned Sun­
day afternoon from a few days' visit
with her daughter. Mra. Joe Gerber. I
of Sheyboygan. Wisconsin. Mrs. Ger­
ber was somewhat improved. On the
way home Mrs. Cramer called on an­
other daughter, Mrs. Wolter Duffey,
of Grand Rapids and spent Satur­
day night there. Mrs. Duffey was
able to return home from the hos­
pital with her little soni Rev, and Mra. A. Hoffman and
: Bemadinc of Charlotte spent Sat­
' urday night with Mr. and Mra. Will
Mishler and family. They came to
attend tbe Livingston reunion.
Mr nnd Mra. Andrew Blough at­
tended the Livingston reunion held
at the Will Kauffman home at
Bowne Center.
Bernard Grayion of Grand Rap­
STANDARD MODELS
. Ids spent Sunday afternoon with hls
Sport Roadster
$465
brother-in-law. Harry Cramer
'rou will meet 54,000 Conoco
csscd Motor Oil and Conoco
Dorothy
Van Patten returned
Coach*....
495
Sunday from a week's visit in Tra­
verse city.
Coupe
. 485
Bronze Gasoline, both having
Service Station men located in
Mr. and Mra. Jacob Poortvleit.
Mias. Beulah Cramer and little Nora
superior characteristics.
18,000 stations, thoroughly in­
MASTER MODELS
Ann Duflcy of Grand Rapids were
। Sunday evening callers al IL A.
We have distribution in 40
formed and equipped to give
Sport Roadster
Cramer's. Edith Cramer came iiomc
for the evening but returned to the
Coach..........................
states where our products are
your car the best that can be
city with her sisters.
Town Sedan
F. L Walton spent Saturday night
sold without premium.
offered in products and service.
and Bunday at hls cottage al Gun
Sedan
lake.
These highly trained men
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WOODLAND.
Last Week's Letter.
Sport Coupe..............
Mr*. Lcvici Branson. Mr*. John
Sedan Delivery
’ Branson and daughter and Mra. Wtlima Haider nnd baby of Saranac
and Mr*.' Elma Weesner of Phila­
COMMERCIAL CARS
delphia, Pa., spent Friday with Mr*.
Wesley Meyers.
•
, '
Commercial Chassis.................. 355
Mra Forrest Price of Frepporl
Utility Long Chassis.........
515
died suddenly’ of heart trouble Sun­
day evening. She leaves her husband
Dual Long Chassis
535
and eight children. Mrs. Price is
a niece of Mrs. Ellen Trumbo and
Utility Chassis and Cab..... 575
thc mother of Mrs. Richard Durkee
Dual Chassis and Cab
of Woodland
595
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Rucll and
Utility Long Chassis and Cab. 605
a" mlly visited thc former's mother.
r*. Sarah Ruell of Battle Creek
Dual Long Chassis and Cab.. 625
Sunday.
Commercial Panel................
Mr* James Erwin of Cleveland
575
visited her father. H. c. Begird,
Special Commercial Panel..
595
from Sunday until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr*. Van Single of Grand
Utility J*anel.*............................
750
Rapids called on Mr. and Mrs. Fay
C. Wing Bunday evening.
Dual Cab and Stake Body.... 680
John Wynn of Lansing ta spending
Dual
Long
Cab
and
Stake
a tew week* with hta grand parents,
Rev. add Mr*. A. E Wynn.
Body.......................................
Mn. Clyde Ruell and children
Abova are Utt prioot of p^uinftr care ar Flint, Mich. With
leave for Goble* Tuesday where she
will lake care of her father’s. Ed
Covey*, cherry orchard of 500
ModeJe io 118 additional; Mattel Models 120 adtfrtionM. Litt
trees during the harvest season.
Mr and Mr*. Ward Plant* spent
Sunday with the former's parent*.
Mr’ and Mra Elon ptant*, of Grand
Rapids. Beverly who spent the put
ueek with her grandparent*, re­
turned homo, with them.
Mr. add Mn. Wilson Willis and
boy spent Saturday In Lansing.
Mr. and Mn. Fbrrest Pannalee
and children of Battle Creek came
• Monday to visit their parents, Mr.
md Mr* Grant CMaood. and Mrs
Etta Parmalee over the Fourth .
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TIMES APPROACHING

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.Dings up to stay for a while.

Big Gains in Bank Deposits I Mrs. Blanphc Richards enter­
Fall and Early Spring Forage '
probate court,
,,
__
, _
1i tnltioii
tallied 'Difiradnv
Thfiradny nnfi-Prlrluv
and Friday. Mina
Miss
1 Will Conserve Supply of I
George M. Ritchie. Final acAlso Gives Much En­
Effie Richards of Kalamazoo und
_. .
« j count filed.
[Mra. Bray of Otsego.
couragement
:
Winter Feed
I Est. prank E. Bldelman. Order al­

in“’ctH-n” Co

„. ...

Eddy
of Long Island is
g^t Lansing —Reports from the'lowing claims entered. Final account
Leaving out of consideration gov- 1 Allan
------- -----. -------------------------neld
U|al £arjn&lt;rs have a&lt;jopted filed.
Ieminent deposits in banks, which spending the summer with his unmany expedients to replace - lhe' Ent. Frank Price. Report of sale 1have increased largely, since thej^ae. George Eddy, and family.
shortage of hay nnd other forage in filed, order confirming sale entered.,। ।first of the year, there 1ms been n I Mr=. Ella Rogers Is spending sev... state
..... and
__ ,many
....... ......will
Mi___
.
the
want. .......
to use
Est. Herbert Colby. Petition for'net
increase of considerably over era! weeks in Chicago with relatives,
the suggestloii of the farm crops de- license tb sell filed, order for publl- ,81.000.000.000 In deposits in banks
Jolm Hammersmith of Buffalo is
partment at Michigan State college .cation entered.
[since the last of February. At the ‘ visiting ol Frank Doster's.
to plant rye for fall pasture to keep
Est. Horatio E. Miller. Final re-. present time the banks of this coun-1 Mrs. Bertha Adams entertained
l*pl&gt; &lt;1
the herds out of thc born os Jongfceipts filed, discharge of adinlnlstra- try . have 840.000.000.000 deposits, her Sunday Sriiool class with a plc“as possible,
lion issued, estate enrolled.
(compared with 839.000.000.000 at the nlc at Pleasant lake on Friday.
It it ordered, th*
Julr, A. D. I»M. *1
Th. ’"i on* hundred tw»n«y &lt;im)
County agricultural agents nnd
Est. Walter J. Bissell. Petition for [end of the banking holiday. April
Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Harrington
'•TO*:
“ K
•TM of th* BouihwMt qu*ri*&gt;«f N«e
dealers say that the sale of detcrmlnaiflon of heirs filed, order j. 1933.
and Mr. and Mrs. H. Werttniiii went
«rth. H»nire*s*«*« Gi 'vvr’t'’i&gt;ii In Sundan gruss, soybeans, millet, and for publication entered.
| Encouraging figures like these to Fennville Supdoy and visited the
'« T&lt;iwn&lt;hit&gt; &lt;4 M*pi» Otuer. lurry fodder corn hove been the greatest' Est. John W. Wolfe. Order con-1 give rfangUite evidence of Improved cherry orchards'which are surely a
imniy. Michigan.
w*D&lt;m*i.l
ln years. Tills was occasioned by .firming sale entered.
I(InarHJPScfctttldn 'in our country 'Sight to see. '
•
reui* Court Cun-.mi**ion*r far Harry plantings inauc
made by luiiucrs
farmers unci'
after • Est. lu
Edwin
-ui o
A-- Day. Order assign- ,and t (iOJtd foundation for expectaOuf community was much shock­
g ------------Ji.----------------------- . J.-U
--------of
-—
apdlUl-greater Improvement.
r»&gt;..*~«—
-------- ur.v.—
cd and sadly grieved ’Thursday
the drought hud -------injured
alfalfa and
ing residue
entered,
discharge
ex- tion
■
Md rlrrulatod in'
'morning
to
hear
of the death of
clovers.
All
these
crops
are
recomecutor
Issued,
estate
enrolled.
j
I
It
Lyfib*
Surprising,
therefore.
Uint
Haetlnci. Miehiran.
mended by crops experts but the j Est. William H. Couch. Final ac-r
! WaltW .Chrysler head of tlie Chrys­ Mrs. Will Hayward. Sr., who under­
11 Michigan season for planting them count of administrator filed, order ler Automobile Corporation, one of went a tonsil operation Wednesday
for publication entered.
— successfully is post and other mean- -----------------------'
the Jnotn successful manufacturers morning. A blood clot around the
urcs must be used.
' Est. Matilda Bachman Fox. Tes­ of this country, recently said this: heart was said lo have caused her
"There has been a steady im­ death. Mrs. Hayward will be sadly
eo.d.uoa. or . &lt;**»»&gt; mor.es*
Early sown rye will furnish txuji timony of freeholder filed, license to
hr Edvar.l a. BrnrJ.ct .od H»tu. j. fall and spring pasture, and the in- ;sei! issued, oath before sale filed, re­ provement in business for a year. I missed In the home and in the
lin nrv»u. ...
*ri Brown, of Htrtlw. B»n**lr'dications are that pasture will be port of sale filed.
predict that within ten years Amer- 'community. Funeral services were
r. Miehlran. to Fred Bick*l "•T*If*"&lt;.r Tn«nX Of Heiint" ««*» needed early next year. Rye can be
Est. Clifford Doolittle. Order ap­ lea
— will enjoy a prosperity ••«*«.
at the home Saturday oftergreater .held
.
than it has ever known." Coming noon with Rev. S. W. Hayes of EdCounty. Michi««n. «*id mortox* b.mc sown on disked stubble fields where pointing administrator entered.
u*.t s(«y s. 5Celjihgs are unsatisfactory or in' Est. Mary Haff. Order for ad­ from a man whose business brings wardsburg officiating. Burial In
il it th. du. com fields after the last cultivation. journment entered.
hinw in .close touch with business Prairieville ^emetery.
Est. Amy Hui), Bond of adminis­ conditions in every part of thc world.
Mrs. *"
E. ”
R. Willison -nnd
'ntTrot *t..i
Tl&gt;e sowing can be done in July
*Mr.
" and
J ”
-*
• urn nt *i&lt;ht hqnilrrd
nn «idt
Wit or
or ond 011 following months mid the 1tration filed, letters of administra­ nnd who knows, as few men do. what Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Pennock. Sr..
10(10). andi nn
quitr i.»rin&lt; seed will germinate any time there Ls[ition issued, order limiting settlement the financial situation is in tills were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
•uri. wn'i* .suffleient moisture in the ground, b[entered.
country,. this statement ought to Alvah Pennock, Jr., at Hickory Cor­
i nets.
:;r
rir.n* of
Tw’° bushels of seed to the acre are
give .much encouragement.
Speetl-lronting, sailing, canoeing or swimming... lunSOUTHWEST CARLTON.
ud n.ortor*. recommended for rye to be used for |
bathing on sandy beaches . . . golfing on beautiful
.«* m*d* *nd pasture. Thick seedings tend to I Mr. and Mra. Carol Fuller nnd
MIDDLEVILLE
DELTON.
courses or camping, hiking and fishing in tbe solitudes
‘iCiru u ’“‘’h the Pl®n&lt;* smaller mid more daughter spent Sunday ut Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson of
—
, ..
—
Roy
Hooper
Is enjoying ua two
non. K»t*ra suitable for grazing.
lake.
Bay City spent^i few days last week weeks' vacation from hls work In
of lowering forests . . . whatever your favorite sport,
‘/r nd''! '’t
The rye remttlnln&amp; n,&lt;er thc ’Pring
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Keeler and at their farm near here and also Grand Rapids.
you’ll enjoy it in Michigan.
prorided.
। *n'tniw *f pasture season can be plowed down family spent Sunday with Mra. Mar- visited ills brother. Ike Johnson, and i As far as*we have heard there arc
city of ii«* to add humus to soil which is to be, Karet Anspaugh. of Quimby.
wife,
। very few huckleberries in Ulla vlMichigan’s tourist and resort business brings large
“r.,'tl*c&lt;,uH Planted to xiny cultivated crop, or
Mrs. Anno *Buck spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Von Dunn nnd Mr. cinlty. hardly enough for the birds
sums of money to thc state each year. It provides
h*id of th. the land can be preparrd for seed- 1 with Mr and Mrs. Rurcl Root of and Mra. Ike Lelnarr visited Mrs. in one marsh, was tlie report.
employment for thousands, and greater prosperity
riortwr* or tng Sundan grass after thc rye, Coopersville
Dunn's sister and family at Saranac | Several families have been over
for all of tis*. We can increase that business further by
JTSSSQ!
’Mra.
■
"
----------------------------------Frank
Shriber spent Sunday Sunday.
'
to the so-called wild eighty north­
telling out-of-state friends about Michigan’s vacation
| afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Abid
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds.'Mr. west of town, that was cut over a
CEDAR CREEK.
I Donley of Hastings.
and Mrs. Max Reynolds and June few years ago, and picked black­
advantages nnd bv spending our own vacations here.
J,I
ahd Mrs. Leo Bar™ and son of Delton, Mr. and Mra. RUsscil berries. somewhat like thc north
Mrs. Leslie Gould and children I Mr. and
And, no matter which nart of Michigan you visit this
spent a tew days last week with Mrs. | called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hall Reynolds and Martha Ann of Ohio. country in that respect.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Clair
Reynolds
nnd
Error
Skidmore
ot
Augusta.
and
family
of
Hastings
on
Sunday
Wm.
Hacker
has
a
very
sore
foot,
eilbiuier, banish worry bv telephoning home and office
South half nr Ini* Sit nnd
three children of Clilcago, and Mrs. having recently stepped on a nail.
Mr. and Mrs. H Leavitt visited afternoon.
' lllnrk Four «f IXnlrl Sink
frequently. Cull nhcad for reservations, or to tell
friends in Hastings Sunday.
, Miss Hazel Shriber and friends Nina Taylor of Oregon werc all Crutches assisted him for a few
frlri.dj you arc coming. Ixmg Distance calls will add
Charles Cairns of East Hastings spent part ot last week in Ohio and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. —
days, but now he is about again.
but little to the cost and much to the enjoyment of
George Leonard and son. Buddy, at | Some damage was done about here
ute Sunday dinner with hls sister. Indiana.
your
vseutiun.
'
Mrs.
irs. Lioya
Uoyd Owen.
,
,j
Mr. and
ml
ana Mrs.
airs. Wm.
wm. Shriber
onrioer and
ana unsung^.
inis ocing
Hastings. Tills
being me
the nrsi
first time (luring
during me
the rriaay
Friday storm, the rain
. .......
. . did
... a
Everyone remember the school re-1 daughter and Mrs. W. Lake and lli-t
that the entire family has been to- was very. ___
much
needed■ and
nlnn title
1I fine
IziK r^r
n ti,
.. growing
.......
gether In
in fifteen veant
years.
union
this wnolr
week Thursday. Pot Itu-lr
luck ' rtniiohtr*r
daughter. Kdarcrrpttn
Margretta. r\t
of Vtoatlibira
Hastings, uvtlirr
fine Job
of -cel&lt;fl^
assisting
the
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Barnum spent crops. The wind blew down several
dinner with a program following in and Miss Geraldine Curd of Cedar
charge of Uri Bergman.
I Creek called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank last week visiting tlie latter’s sis­
ter at Peacock. Mich.
Mario t/'liiaar accompanied by a Shriber Tuesday evening.
Gray yard was blown into High
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
girl friend from Middleville and I Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fuller and
Mr and Mrs. Milton Nobles of street, obstructing traffic until
Josepiiine Leinaar of Delton spent1 family visited HtUf Roy Fuller al Grandville were guests of Mr. nnd workmen got It cut up- A cow was
। the week end with their parents. Kellogg camp Wednesday.
Mrs, H. F. Wertman from Tuesday killed on what Is known as thc
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leinaar
' Rev Wolf sf
of Northeast Woodland until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ Christ Andler farm by lightening mother. Mra. Sophia Chase, and day. Monday. One membet* pf the
There will be an Ice cream social called on Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Strodt- ton Bush. Miss Ethelyn Snyder nnd and many tree limbs strewn about. I oilier relatives here.
board Is to be elected In place of
Miss Lena Baker of Battle Creek
..
, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry beck Thursday evening.
Thc two weeks' Bible school came
O. O Stridden and family came
I.f,lDwd*,'for Braman Thursday evening. July ly.
nt Mr.
Mr and
- J Mrs.
••
Sunday visitors at
were Sunday evening callers In the to a close Friday. In tlie evening down Friday evening to attend tlie
iir.n.nn it* sponsoied by tlie Bunnell L. A 6 Walter Culbert's were»Mr, nnd Mra. Wertman'home.
a demonstration was held and a fine ; demonstration at tlie M. E. church,
SOUTH COATS GROVE
n 103*. in Everyone come
8. J. Culbert. Mr and Mrs. Cleo,
The winning
........ —„ __________
contestants ____
from crowd
. was
— in
...attendance
--------------- to enjoy in which their two daughters, PaMrs. Anna Endsley of Hastings U
Irrn1'(3*n 'i*
Mr “ntl Mrs Homer Yecklcy of Berry of Hastings, MlM Olive Cui- Delton In our county 4-H Chita are thp children's work and see how well triclii and Joann were taking part. spending Ute week at Gordon End­
t«»&lt;* ai
*i in»
ihi &gt;•&lt;-»&lt;
near Hastings spent kone
day
• on &gt;ani morriac*
~.«. uu
, last bert and Mrs. A. M- Gates of Grand spending lhe
week
in
Lansing
at
. .
... --- ------ „
they had done In their work. Thus They visited Mrs. Slrickien's par- sley*.
prinripal an&lt;! iht*r*at th. wevk with Mr, find Mrs. MyTon Ma- .._
Rapids ---------------and Mr. and- -----------Mrs. Roy
Smith,
‘he state
‘
u ------------------...me
staic 4-H
Club
meeting.
closed another successful year's ents. G. D. and Mrs. Whitmore unMr. nnd Mrs. Ethan Kidder and
Vn,y Duilara
uxliar* SQn
undrrd E.chty
II Mrs
of. Caledonia
Caledonia.
Mra. Lu
Lucy Dings entertained six- work. Those giving ol their time til Sunday when ail returned to Betty of Hastings spent Saturday
■Hat hr Tlrin*
Mr. and Mra. John Campbell acMr and Mrs. —
—
Evan
—. ......
Fuller —
and
._ t«*n little guests
------------Tuesday
—* afternoon ----and---talents have .«,
the
u- tIutl&gt;Ma
thunks uof, Uir
all- »their
llru uuwnv
cottage nv
at u
a i«*.v
lake wim
west w
of night and Sunday at Will Bayne's.
■■1.1 »n*t«»&lt;*. companled Mr. and Mrs Edward family and Miss Vivian Cole spent , m honor of her granddaughter. La- for their efforts with our little ones. Grand Rapids, where they are
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Flraler,
&gt;.*’ m.“*’ “ Campbell to Gull lake Wednesday Sunday at Lake Michigan.
ivtaa tMarie Ding's, fifth birthday.
Vern Chose, wife and son of । spending the summer.
Mary. Martin and Robert Stutz were
. Court Hout* Where they attended the Gull Lake
Mrs Tate Buck and family,.Mrs.' Mil and Mra. Crosby of Vicks- Jackson spent lhe week end with his I School election is being held to- Grund Rapids visitors Friday.
M,7? .‘j'.'?"1*Conference.
| Iris Rosenbatun nnd son of Battle
*
- 1
I;•-«’
Mr. and Mrs. John Lainmcra went I Creek nnd Mrs. Nina Adams and
'
lo Kalamazoo Saturday to visit their | daughter. Carolyn Jean of Hastings
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niece, Mrs. John Pyncar.
' called on Mrs. Alina Buck and famI
Mr. and Mrs Henry Wertman ac- Uy Sunday.
companled by Merieta spent SunMr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber and
day with their son and lamily. Mr.1 daughter and Mr nnd Mrs. U-o Burnnd Mrs. Myron Werttnan. of Bat-1 ry nnd son spent Sunday nt Altic Creek.
| Gon-Quin lake.
। Mrs. Leo Monroe und son, May-J
------------ -«-•-»----------- ----I
fiuirtl, of Kaliimozoo Is sficnding the'
THE CROSS ROADS.
I
week with her parents. Mr. and Mra., Frank Bushong nnd family accomArdy Owen.
X
panled by Allen Malcolm and fam­
*• *
'Uy of Hastings spent part of last
FAIR LAKE
The Kinsley Ladies’ Aid Society' Clyde Sledge and family and Arwill meet Wednesday. July 18. for' thur Hedge spent Sunday at Grand
supper. with -Mrs. Herl Litts. Mra. Ledge the guests of Howard Hod­
Fern Houvenir and Mrs. Goldie ley and family. Mks Jean Stedge
30th Smith will assist.
'stayed for a visit.
Kenneth Litts and Elvert Mott are
John Cook and family spent Sun­
spending tlie week in Lansing in thc day with Mr. arid Mrs. Dale Cook
Interest of thc 4-H Club work.
near Freeport.
Earnest Collins and wife of Lake
Little Wilma Lou Roush of Gun
Odessa and Mason Forshey and lake is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Ernest
family of Milo were Sunday callers Williams.
at Lottie Colilster's.
| “
Mr and' "
Mra. “
Dan ---Marble andOn the evening of July IBth nn Ice Lynn of Hastings spent Sunday aft­
cream social will be held nt the ernoon ami evening with Mrs. Jane
home
of
Henry
Bergman
proceeds
Tuttle.
Every indication at this time ... is that
being for Bunnell church.
Harold Smith and family. Homer
Mrs Loin Miller is entertaining Bates. Mr, and Mrs. Orley SiTilth,
relatives from Detroit.
Miss Naomi Clagett and Mrs Delos
Lyle McOlocklin and family of Hopkins of Hastings are spending
Detroit were visitors at hls parents' the week at Gun lake.
home a few days this week.
Miss Maxinc Webster is working
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE
bi Battle Creek.
Last Week's Letter.
T’S yours
forNorton's
the price
of “regular
” gasoline— this richer, live­
Howard
condition
re­
mains about the same.
lier, thriftier Standard Red Crown Superfuel. That simply means
Allen Howe of Detroit is making
I an extended visit with hls aunt,
it’s the greatest money’s-worth you can buy from a gasoline pump
&lt; Lulu Gray. Duane Gray of West
today.
Actually, more live power fter gallon means more live
, Vermontville is also spending some
time with hla grandmother. potverper dollar. It means that for every penny you pay for Standard
| Mrs. Os Hecker. Mrs. Trellis Cox.
Mrs. Fllla Hitt and Mra. Velte of
Red Crown Superfuel you get a greater supply of usable energy —
Those who have bought their next
Woodland visited at L. W. Jarrard's
Friday afternoon.
power that you can turn into longer mileage, smoother climbing
winter’s coal during the past few
I Mrs. Anna Cheeseman returned
to Hastings Tuesday for medical
potter, higher top sfteed, or any other super-performance you
weeks have saved money, and
I treatment
| Glenn Howe of Detroit spent Sun:nth .ut ft day with his sister. Mrs. Lulu Gray.
Tests of many gasolines have estab­
rfJ"'be ‘.»7 u i ° ° Marshal) spent Friday aftc'*aM pTti emoon at Battle Creek.
lished the fact. But prove it to your
The ice cream social held at the
IS
Wilcox L. A- S. Thursday evening
by ordering your coal at once before
H.i&gt;, w**ka1 cleared better than 830.
&gt;.* noii«-i. i.*r»by ci**n
. July 14. 1934. .t un
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WEST CARLTON.
I Last Week's Letter.
I Alva Oowlwj ot Otacgo has been
_ visiting hls daughter, Mrs. Buel Sis­
order for publication.
-Ison and family, several" weeks.
। sut* of Mirhi&lt;an. th* Pmi.ai* Conri^/or
Word reached us Monday morning
I aT.‘
"of rtiTioart held at th* of u,e suddcn death of Mn Forrest
Stuart Clrinrni. Jude* of Probale.
tm» rnpr.
MiUrr.l Smith. Rrtl»t&lt;r.of J'rohatt

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pump. Then, as you drive-your car,
watch its performance—watch the
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you’ve gotten from any other gasoline.
Thi\t, we believe, will convince you
that Standard Red Crown Superfuel
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JULY 18, 1934

IfflE cases on Varied List of Prizes Available BEAUTIFUL DAYS
County Flower Show;
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'REUEFT0TALM8 for Barry*****
i______ _____________________ I' H“'tl°iy!W°th'1Meal?am

'ONCE IT WAS CITIZEN’S
INALIENABLE RIGHT’
PftCiHC To Keep Hogs in a Pen in

REPORT FOR JUNE SHOWS
110,178.77 EXPENDED
DURING MONTH

Merchants Co-operate With Sponsors
to Make Display a Worthwhile Event
A varied list of prizes for the to be offered in connection with tiie

PAGES lto8
NEW POLITICAL
PARTY STARTED

BANKS MUST HIVE
REGULATIONS
The People's Progressive
SERVICE CHARGES Party to Hold State Con­
DUCKH

vention August 13
I WERE ONLY EXCEEDED An amendment to Section Two NRA CODE MAKES THAT
j BY THE GLORIOUS STAR­ Chapter Three of lhe city ordinance
ACTION MANDA.
People's Progressive Party" is In the
field
in
Michigan. At a meeting In
LIT EVENINGS
TORY
passed years ago. dealing with the
Hartford. Mich., by People's Progres­

THIRTY DAY SHOOTING
BEASON HAS BIRK
RECOMMENDED

keeping of hogs within lhe city lUnsive Party workers on Friday night.
',u »■“ adopted by the city council GREAT CHANGES MADE
Hoty Robert R. Pointer, chairman EACH STATE TO DE­
of the state centra! committee of
IMiTCQPDIRADI C
nl&lt;ht The P*rUc“la’' "c- &gt;
IN BANKING BUSINESS the party said: "On a recent tour of
CIDE OWN SEASON
IraUcoLnlDADLk tion is changed so as to read: "No­
committee in charge, according to Class 1: Single Spike.
------------ person atoll be allowed to keep hogs
the state I find much sentiment for
Funds Used for Food, Shel- Mrs. Marian Goodyear. Barry coun- j 1. Red. light or dark
We Reach the Pacific Road in pen* within the city limit*, except In Last Four Years Govern­ a new party. Our platform, which J. N. Darling of Biologies!
ty merchant* and business firms 1 First—Cash, fifty cents. C. H. Os- J
,on
the
written
order
of
the
city
|
calls
for
direct
credit
from
the
gov
­
■ ter, Glothtng, Bldg. Mate­ have been generous in cooperating born. Hastings,
To the Canal After a
ment Has Made Rigid
health officer. In no case shall such i
ernment to the people, tto abolltton Survey Proposes Rule* for
with the Thornapple Garden Clubi Second—Five named Glad bulbs, j
1 animals be main tallied In the city '
, rials, Medical Oare, Etc.
of federal bond issues and the
Seven Days’ Bail
Requirements
Country at Largo
when it shall be detrimental to pub- 1• Sound banks in such a city as establishment of governmentFollowing Is the Barry County and the Federated Women's Clubs. Roy* Chandler, Hastings,
who are sponsoring the show.
2. Scarlet.
1 On this delightful ocean trip,
- with lie health."
,'ours arr one of its best assets Has-( owned-and-operated bank systems, in tto regulations proposed for
Emergency Relief report covering
Because of the great amount of | First—1 dozen mixed tulip bulbs, me the one thing that will always
The writer can remember a Ume. 11,tings and Barry county have reason, tems is meeting the approval of the hunting these birds, as outlined by
resident cases receiving unemploy­
remain as a most pleasant memory, many years ago. when a citizen of
, people."
ment relief from public funds, appli­ details Involved in getting a list to-: Mrs. Beas Hilbert. Woodland.
J. N. Darling, thief of the bureau
Second-Five Cardinal Prince wU1
thc houra ond houra
t Hastings would have regarded It ns to rejoice In the strength of the two:I Charles
C. _______
Leaning,_____________
of Hartford. of biological survey, Washington. D.
cations received, case* opened, and gether only a part of tto totoilUMs
banks.
They
perform a!1 u ______
tor publication this week. The Glad bulbs. J. E. McElwain. Has-'
... .. „ , , ..
”
an invasion of his inalienable right.1 Hastings
n^'our
’CTwmiurot^^ar"
Die new party'*
r^rtv's candidate fW
tor con
croi-­
cases closed for the month of June: ready
service
in
ourloo,™,
community,
car­ : is
ml will be printed In .n e.rl, u- llw.
en the torward p»n ol the lipper fer the city council to forbid him to 1 real
ln_ fo
)t, inonPS
non uroo8reM from
fourth dhtrlct and is
loaning
lion ^ett
prop- '| organizer of the party in the six
Total number of relief cases car­
Every sportsman of the country
£££
"SJ
nie.
। . 3 Orange.
deck, with unobscured vision of the keep hogs In a pen on hU premises. Ing for Its money,
ried over from May 557
All gladioli on display at Uie show i First—Ta-n mixed Iris, C. R. Rog- beautiful blue Pacific, and thorough In fact it was quite common in those terrtWry therebygiving needed and countle* ot the district. He says that Is interested tn knowing what he
Total number resident relief ap­
.— «
•
m
. \---------one
*.------ .two ' 1.
icrrnory.
neeoiw. ano
will be Judged according to the J ers. Hustings.
enjoyment of its deliciously cool dav*
, i ?. inercoy
. raccommodation
Dy giving neeoea
. . . cr-mtle. are now nreday* for
for families
families to
to keen
keep one or
or two hHpfuI
plications received during June 52 standard* fixed by the American
Second—Five Glad bulbs, Wm. and refreshing breezes. In the evc- porkers through the summer months
pared to hold conventions and name Mr. Darling U that there is
Resident relief cases opened .... 33 Gladiolus Society.
!to he klanohterod In the Ml «I
™he full county tickets.
‘Shutters. Hastings.
o~.i-«..
nings. especially wh-n the moon was
Old resident relief cases re­
Herewith is a partial list of awards |
(Continued on page six)
. .
The party's state convention will January 15 following, with the num­
| shining, lhe scene was far more en­ early winter. Sometimes the stench —
past. four ------years. Far ■ more
rigid
opened .........................
.. from these pens on a hot day or control over banks Ls exercised. They be held at Bay City August 13.
trancing'than by day. Whether It
ber of days of shooting allowed in
Total opened and reopened dur­
I was because of lhe purity ot the I nllW "M terrible.
are required to keep their assets in
ing the month a
52
•
air
I
do
not
know,
but
the
stars
|
------------------------------------a much more liquid condition and to
Resident cases who did not re­
!
seemed
so
much
brighter
and
nearer.
keep strong reserves in cash and In
this waterfowl. The government
ceive relief during month .... 61
The members of lhe "Big Dipper'
iauch securities—which means gov­
Resident cases who did receive
agency which regulates duck hunt— -■
. —................ I
Hi [“ID HR PTIHin f*alr,y tittered their welcome, while!
ernment bonds—as can be imme­
relief during month 548
Hastings Plant Most Efficient &gt;
1.1 I lIH Hr n II ill I ‘he south the (Southern Cross, not
diately turned Into cash should Die
Total opened cases 609
the number of days of hunting, be­
ui
worm, ever
ULLHII Ul U nllU
ln uiia
this put
part1 v,
of me
the world,
ever ,
and Up-to-Date of Its
necessity arise. Banks do not now
Total resident cases closed 61
cause of the diminished supply of
beckoned us on. and the Milky Way
have lhe volume of loanable funds
Number active cases at end of
ducks. The controlling board, at
Kind in Michigan
was a golden band across the heav­
| they
onedue to shrinkage of
they once
had.
the month 548
What is without doubt the most । STILL STRADDLES DEMO­ ens. The evenings at my familiar'
Government
approval PRODUCTION CREDIT AS­ recommended that a thirty day
The cash was distributed as folCRAT AND FARMER.
। watch post were so entrancing thati WORDING OF NOTICE WAS would not now be given to some SOCIATIONS PERMANENT
up-to-date and efficient pickling and
CHANGED BY THE
‘j kinds of loans, which were approved
| the question of sleep was not token I
tween October I and January IS.
salting station In Michigan was1
LABOR FENCE
Per work relief s
ORGANIZATIONS
। into consideration, and it was al­
previous to 1930. The government is
but that the Ume and spread of
VOTERS
completed this week by Hlrach
Food and Household Necesways with more or leas objection ।
j taking over mortgage loaning, a
altiea
137473 Brothers A Company on East State ----|$ p[JT “ON
SPOT’* BY
------_ I.. — . • .w.w
u&gt;. omiic ut-Kd Ul |
ircvirtii nr- ■ ri large volume of bonds that were tor­ BORROWERS MUST
mended to the national biological
Shelter
street h.ere.
I
RCDHRTCRQ PARTY MCN
the ?ldcr we “row lhe
&gt;«&gt;- ,QUESTION
OF
LE--------------—
merly
approved
as
bank
assets
have
Clothing
402.01
KtrUK I tnb, rAnlT MLN clinatlon there is to sleep, just
'
The new plant has been con&gt;-­
BE STOCKHOLDERS me nt of such state.
GALITY IS RAISED been e&gt;toinated. A bank's bond in­
Puel
structed to take the place of the 1
w we are
.... .linked to lift
----------; lhe longer
"Tills provision." say* Darling.
.vestments
must
now
be
high
grade
Lights and gas
structure which burned two years Barn Storms County in Big leas we should have to do with any-1
Former Loans Still Unpaid
Medical care
394.46 azo in October. It U conveniently I «.
. .. .
thing that resembles death. I found Calkins Dist. in Prairieville I government, state, city and county
“.w
J Band. Wagon Bua Labelled
Seed tor subalstent crops ..
Township Takes QuesUbonds These all bear low rates of
130 45
May Now Be Refinanced
jit difficult to leave the charms of
to each state the privilege at sugFeed for livestock
Al the center of a long covered:
"Roosevelt-Foulkes"
| the ocean. Tto sun-set* too—tow
i interest. Thus the Interest-earn Ing
Through Association
tion Into Court
Sand and gravel used on
.“VX \
or gorgeous 80 beautiful that they
power of banks has been seriously
The United States government, by
projects
On March 14 last Prairieville curtailed—and Interest Ls a bank’s
seem not of this earth, but to come
Act
of
Congress.
June
1933,
provided
up
with
their
loads
of
pickles,
cuHartford
spoke
ut
Nashville
SaturLumber used on projects ..
167.90
from some realm where all is peace, school district No. 7. known as lhe principal source of revenue.
for a Production Credit Corporation
Rain! used on projects ....
139 60 cumbers, cabbages and cauliflower.' day evening but failed to announce happinesi. and contentment Like Calkins district, voted 17 to 11 to
A bank must earn a profit or it
It can take three consecutive
Miscellaneous material used
On either side of lhe weighing sta­ whether he will run for governor a great ball of fire the sun hangs in unite with lhe Barry township unit cannot stay in business. How can in each of the twelve Federal Land
on projects J.,..
230 53 tion arc lhe vats capable of hand­ on the Farmer-Labor ticket or for the western sky, leaving a narrow school at Delton. The legality of a bank do that when the government Bank areas Michigan Is in the St
Rental of all equipment on
ling 50.000 bushels of cucumbers each representative on the Democratic path of gold across tto sea to in­ i the action taken al that meeting is compels it to keep in liquid condl- Paul Federal Land Bank area, and days
hence within the Jurisdiction of the
administrative and wwk
year. Tiie vats vary in size from 800 ticket. Early last week he had finite space
Everyone crowds to, to be tested in the circuit court.
Hon. forbids a bank to loan on mort­
projects
925 50 bushels to 1.500 bushels capacity.
In the notice of lhe special meet­ gages except at a very small per­ Production Credit Corporation of having a hard time, and we had to
promised to announce Ijls decision the rail to sec it. The sight is so,
Rental ot office and storage
A large room on the ground floor nt the Nashville forum. During the inspiring that it commands silence, ing to decide what lhe district would I ,centage of the value of the property St. Paul. Since February 1st. eigh­
30 00 provides storage space for 1.000 bar­ day his workers had been driving and not a word is spoken above a do. it gave the form of the ballot. ' mortgaged, and when to be liquid it teen branches of the Production
Administrative expense oth­
houses —a -rejialr
shop
as about the
.rels
---- - and
----- --------,
—
—
nit county
luuik; ill
IAU in.,.'
in «a big bus
carry- Whisper. Down, down it goes and Then there was a paragraph In the must invest in low Interest rate Credit Corporation of St. Paul have man's privilege if we possibly can.
er than payroll
295 29 well. Used barrels, a* they come hi. lng Ihe modest sign "Roosevelt— seems to be swallowed up by the sea. notice which declared "'the above bonds? The field of investment for been serving farmers In Michigan
by loaning money to them for agri­
Wages and salaries earned
are thoroughly sterilized with live Foulkcs' in bold red leltera. broad­ No artist can paint it; no p**n can ballot will be null and void if no
board discussed other plans, but fibanks is now largely restricted to
by non-rellef persons
567.25 steam and then coated with paraffin casting the fact via loudspeaker describe it.
It's one
... —
— of Nature's federal or Kellogg aid Is secured by items which have a low rate of in­ cultural production purposes.
&lt; Continued on page eight)
The three counties of Barry, Eaton
Rehabilitation
495 89 wax. thus making sure they are in a that the fourth district representa- great originals" that Is beyond the the Barry township unit."
terest.
and Ingham are served by the Char­
State and Fed­
sanitary condition.
At the meeting held March 14.
tlve would nave an Important an- ability of man to copy. If the sky
Under the mandate of our gov­ lotte Production Credit Association. EXCITING EVENTS AT
eral money ...8 8.422.19
U is possible that the pickling sta­ nouncement to make al Nashville, j
It
was
.moved
and
carried
that
the
(Continued on page six)
word 'br" between the words fed­ ernment, the nation's banks have The main office of tills association
Local contribu­
tion tore may be enlarged to two or
As the congressman was returning 1--------------- &lt; e » ______
CIVIC PLAYERS PICNIC
tions for rent
three times it* present capacity, ac­ to his motorbus after the speech he ROD &amp; GUN CLUB PLANS
eral
Kellogg in the notice be come under the NRA. which insist* Is in Charlotte, but branch offices
of office and
cording to Joe DeRulter. the local was cornered by a group of rechanged to "and." so that the that a bank must cease doing any are maintained at Hastings and
—------------------------- of business that is unprofitable. Mason for the convenience of fann­
Member" of
storage space
manager. In a normal year the porters who wanted to know why
FLOWER SHOW BOOTH amended notice would read: “The form
It
Insists,
too.
that
banks
must
be
HIrsch Company handles 100.000 he liad omitted to make his prom­
Local contribu­
above ballot will be null and void paid for services they render their ers in Barry and Ingham counties.
"Unearthed"—“1
tions for work
busheb of cucumbers and about 2.­ ised announcement
Sponsor Conservation Dis­ if no federal and Kellogg aid is se­ I&gt;aIrons. It rigidly requires them to Recent changes in the granting of
loans to farmers have greatly sim­
Serpent" Appears
projects
000 tons of cabbage and cauliflower
cured by the Barry township unit."
I.*20 48
"Talk to Bennett.” Foulkes curtly
business practices which en­ plified the steps for securing a loap,
play and Essay Contest
at the various station* located in replied.
Whether this motion passed qt the cease
'About ISO people attended
'
also the length of time to closo a,
Total amount
the county, and expend* about. "But we want your statement, not1
meeting was binding or not has not tail a loss to the bank.
With Prize Awards
To follow government directions loan and place the money in /the
expended
in
1150.000 for farm produce and pay-'lllss." the newspaper men retorted, j A special feature of the Barry been determined. There is a ques­ through
the NRA. banking codes borrower's possession is much short- Civic Players Association at Trail's
Barry County 810.172.77 810,172 77 roJ}?'
...
.
....
. I "k
"I IUSTC
liave HU
no AUlbCltlClIb
statement HU
to UHUC,
make." county
&lt;
flower stow to be held at tion whether,at a meeting held in
(Continued"on page five)
End. Oun lake. Thursday afternoon.
The plant here Is a pickling and Foulkes rrplled.
Government surplus food distri­
the fair grounds here Saturday, Au­ accordance with a notice issued as
Every farmer who needs the
A group of Nashville Democrat* «usi
buted to relief families in addition to saltingstation only. Cucumbers used
gust io.
18. wm
will oe
be tne
the conservation
conservation in this case, tiie district elector? pan
money to carry on successfully hU luncheon and games two rather un­
for sweet pickles remain In the vat* and number* &lt;4 the Yodhg Demo- booth sponsored by lhe Barry Coun­ change the wording of lhe notice, A SHORT ONION CROP
operations comes under the usual events occurred.
which brought them together to
ter nearly a year while
used
crat*. club
c]Ub of
of Barry county cornered ty Rod
Rod and Gun club.
Club.
'
;■*
“ those
----- . ~
r crate
'
MEANS GOOD PRICES farm
Beef 312 lbs.
provisions of the governmental act
HOIK'S 43 be was about to enTo help arouse the interest of the consider the subject menUoned in
Lard
. .
. 2780 lbs
establishing production credit as­
muiu*n|iAi
bund wagon miu
and ucummkivu
demanded aa juuiut
young LArvpie
people 01
of inis
this countv
county in
In concon- the notice. This Is important, be­ One Hastings Man Has 18 sociations. These associations are finishing their dinner,
Flour &lt;24 1-2 lb. sacks) .806 sacks a few week*. Dill pickles for retail ter
cause the Barry township unit
t
Pr
?h
UCe
?
Jf
,5lln
*
s
showdown
of
his
party
affiliation*,
servation.
there
will
be
a
contest
for
Pork
1346 lbs.
station but otherwise the entire pro(Continued on page four)
children and young j^le und^ school has received and U receiving Acres of Promising Onions
set up as permanent organisations fields broke into the assembly with
and are not temporary or emergency a rather startled cry. Thinking it
duction I* shipped on in tank car*
--------------- . wZ ~---------- I eighteen years of axe Prize* will
aid from the Kellogg Foundation,
Near Delton
KELLOGG BAND TO
*h'r'
MISS WATERS WINS
'te «"«&gt;
mJ bofiird b.u&gt;.L. also, state aid for teaching agricul­ If the season from this Ume on Joon agencies. Each farmer who
secures a loan through the produc­
ture and tome economics.
GIVE CONCERT HERE
shall
be
favorable
in
this
section
of
tion credit association must become,
THE GOLD MEDAL “»
After the special meeting the dis­
Michigan it would seem that Barry a member of the association by sub- at nrst. out later was peisuatMC
trict officers compiled with the
something unusual was afoot.
Famous Musical Organization
Another CoimTon Bunday
“ form of the school law to put the county onion growers will have a
uuna
„n.i tn,,
J 8'ven lor tne best essay of not more
bonanza Ulis year. Reports from Uie In fact, the production credit asso­
to Present Open-Air Pro­
Calkins
district
in
tiie
Barry
town
­
XJSnFXSVZ l^prj-1 N«ht at S°uth Woodland
im» »o.„d, »,itu„ «, .b, ^bcountry at large Indicate that there ciations are co-operative banking
ship
unit.
After
that
had
been
where a ditch was beta,
gram Sunday
will not be 5 per cen^of the normal
..,J
eompIKlon.
Brethren Church
I J, .
«Fbe
(OonUnued on page eight)
(Continued on page six)
there found a rather
Sunday afternoon. July 22. the
crop of onions this year. However
mummified figure, about tlx and
I Another Gold Medal contest was.ond prize 50c; third prise 25c
Kellogg Band will give a concert on I nnAI nillQ DIAUQ
in Michigan Uie prospects are that CITY BAND TO GIVE
one-half feet tong and with
held al the Woodland Methodist, All essays must be turned In at FOURTH OIST. CON­
the courthouse lawn. Hastings, com­ LULAL ULUD rLANo
the crop will be 80 per cent. If that
prising breadth of shoulder,
mencing at 3:30 o'clock.
FDR
RFARI
F
TRIAI
S
church on Sunday evening with five,the Banner office not later than
THIRD
CONCE
RT
HERE
shall
prove
true
Michigan
will
outVENTION SUNDAY
run DCRULC 1 ni«Ld entranU.
len oclock Au&lt;tut 15
tered leather loin cloth
From a very humble beginning
■
‘distance every other state in the
r.nn
Mu“ Vlr«,nl« waters of this city feeding stations and bird houses Hastings to Entertain Le- Unlon 111 1°3&lt;ln lhe growing of this The Program Includes Three were all the clothes that
with but few members who did their Ato.nl Qnn
awarded the medal.
(must be registered at the fair
rehearsing in an old bam. tills or- About 300 Sportsmen, 500
Popular
Favorites
by
gionnaires
and
Auxil
I
A
Hastings'man.
Jock
Eaton,
has
^c*t Sunday night at eight o’clock, ground* not later than, nine o'clock
tanlzatton under the management Dogs Expected Here During
a
;the closing contest is to be held at on the morning of August 18. A repFof James P. Upton, has grown stead­
John Philip Sousa
iary Members
WeeK of October o
South
Woodland
Brethren resentative from tiie department of
ily and now consists of 40 pieces and
Ions on the Johncock muck land
Tomorrow . evening. July 19. the
Next Sunday. July 22. the Ameri-1I near the outlet of Oun lake and has
About forty members and officers church and there will again be five .conservation will be the judge.
is numbered among Uie best In­
Hastings City Band will present ks
dustrial bands in the country.
of the Wolverine Beagle Club were, contestant*.
| Forty members of the Thomapple can Legion Posts and Legion Auxil- been quite successful. Last year lie third open air concert on lhe court
laries of the Fourth District will
....
I The
winners
Mr. Upton began lhe band by se- ----------purchased 40 acres of muck land
here Saturday
to talk over
details
of'. will compete In lhe .Garden Club from Delton. Clover­
JecUn* a few outstanding musician* the field trials to be held at the fair Pearl contest which Is held in Sep- , dale.
uaie. Freeport
rreepori and
ana Hastings attendattena- hold a convention in this city. Dele­ south and east of Delton, bordering o'clock. The program will be as foi- was lifted onto
displayed to the curious who
I—
* •*--------“------as a nucleus for a larger organiza­ grounds during the week of October tember.
|ed
the
meeting
at--the •tome of• -Mrs. gates will gather al the Legton rooms on the Delton-Hickory Corners road.
tion. In the third year W. K. Kel­ 8- Several flelds were inspected and
Harry Bennett at Middleville on and at twelve o'clock aharp the dln- He broke up and put into onions this
1 March—Washington Poet—J p.
Thursday.
logg became Interested In the proj­ Dr. B. A. Perry. Bernard Ryan. CROWD OF 1338 SEES
year IB acres. If one were to judge Sousa.
hall
by
the
Rebakah
ladies,
price
| Mrs. Bennett gave a very interest­
ect and supplied the band with Frank Kingsburg of Grand Ledge,
by the indications at the present
2 Overture—Harmony King—Jo­
RHINOCEROS “MARY’ ing talk on shadow boxes, as a 50c per plate.
uniforms and Instruments. There­ Claud Hammond and Philo Sheldon
Preceding the dinner, the Legton- Ume he would say that Jock will seph DeLuca.
Mary
came__10 town ______
Monday
after the organization became offi­ were appointed on a committee to
____ _” ____
, ! »«&gt;»a b&lt; top&gt;Wta« How™ In con- naires and Auxiliary members will have a bumper crop on this new
3 Valae Mllitaire—E. Waldteufel.
fisherman in a
cially known as the Kellogg Band. look over further territory for the morning
ground.
If
so
he
will
be
in
great
luck,
moniuij at 10:30 o
o'clock,
In
"‘‘h ,n°w'r
’clock, parked in
4 Fox Trot—We'll Make Hay boat about &gt;00 feet off shore gave
form a line of march at the Legton
Ill used will be _.tll
I lhe
1 Strand
11
theater, Mtd_ _a
're1?,,'2T rooms going north to Slate St., east because of the prospective shortage While Tiie Sun Shine*—Lyric by Ar­ a startled cry. jumped out and
trials. Al! flelds
posted. front of
ln on State to Jefferson and south on in the country.
Dr. Perry, president of the Barry crowd ot 1330 men. women and: rs re8^dlnK.l?fltU '
thur Freed. Melody by Nacio Herb started swimming madly tor shore.
The Gun lake onion district Is the Brown.
..»™? 2^1 Jefferson to the I. o. O. F. haU. It
County Rod and Oun club says that children died past the cage to see
During the first few years only judges for the trials have already her. -Mwry- hwT the dlau’eUon ol
U expected that tiie Three Rivers largest in this state. So It would ap­
was not apparent and then the diathat the many people in that Sousa.
been selected, a license Issued by the belli, lhe only u.lned rhUweem.
Drum and Bugle Corps will attend pear
torrid looking
tempted. Demands for its services National Beagle Club and approval In captivity, and was one ol Uie
area
interested in onion growing can
'
6 Grand Sacred Potpourri—Joy To
and lead the parade
—,parade. AU *»--•*
HmUm
have increased steadily and the pro­ granted by the American Kennel ।Hui in the picture -Taraan and HU ‘,lc! Mq.,e
E. Ai
* Burton
B“nm AAve a list lertdenu are : mw
to dbpia, th«,
S^.’SSSKJ'SSi The World—Arr. C. L. Barnhouae.
grams have become more numerous Club.
of
the
various
types
of
quilts
for
7 fox Trot—Waitin’ At The Gate
Mate" which was shown at the
flags on Sunday out of courtesy to providing weather conditions shall
and varied.
which
prizes
will
be
offered
in
con
­
be favorable from tills Ume on.
—•- •by
——
—
Representatives of the Beagle Club Strand theater here recently. The
For Katy—••
Music
R. •A. Whiting.
the Legionnaires and ladles.
One of the outstanding features said that about 150 dog owners will caravan
.
stopped here while .en­ nection with the flower stow on
Department
Commander
Don NEW HEALTH UNIT
ij^ur^rmc^ « indu-K.
of the Hastings concert will be a be present, exhibiting from one to route from Battle Creek to Grand Saturday. August 18.
serpent
trombone solo by Hugh McMillan,' ten dogs each. Thia means that, Rapids at the request of
m Ray
»&lt;av
After the program members were Beardsley and Department Adjutant
Don
Gla&amp;scoff
are
expected
as
guest
MEMBER MOVES HERE p‘8££"'-H1,h Sel”“l
who has had exceptional training there will be about 300 people and Branch. It was met at »h»
rit. taken on a tour of inspection to
t‘
''srious Middleville garden* where speakers at the joint meeting.
and many year*' experience with 400 or 500 dogs here for the trlaL. limits by a delegation of
New
residents
of
Hastings
are
Mr
J
10
Ster
Spangled
Banner
—
Revised
Matters of importance are to be
moment eg groat emamney, grahthev
haw some
wirrv* eTrent
ton a 11 v attrarthey saw
exceptionally
attrac­
this Instrument and u at present Local committees are already at ।cars and escorted to the theater. .
by
Hayes.
*- K
" Al
*' ------bed a double barreled BlMl JM,
tive examples of landscaping and a discussed by the Legion, the chief and Mrs. Hurry Gldley. who came Edition. Arr.
studying under Jaroslav Blmera at work arranging the necessary details
rushed out onto the &lt;took am KW
Item of business being the election here last week from Charleston,
Northwestern University.
great variety
of well
kept flower
TARIFF BOOSTS BUTTER.
--- --- -- -....
------ of committeemen and the alternates West Virginia. Mr. "Oidley will take cidedly successful and people have
of housing and entertainment tor
two
shots at the monster both at
Some people claim that the tariff neds.
owners and visitors and kennels
for the coming year. Election of the place of Leonard Board as sani­ been more than satisfied with the
BOYS APPRECIATE
Is no benefit to the fanner. Here is
ciruT DADDV
for the dogs.
other officers Is to be In September tary engineer of the Barry County quality of programs given.
SUPERVISED PLAY At the meeting Saturday evening proof to the contrary. The tariff SEND EIGHT BARRY
Health Unit organization when Uw
at the Three Oaks convention.
Into the lake.
SURE—WHY NOT?
QQ UCN TQ QQQ It is hoped there may be a fine at­ latter moves to Hillsdale on July 26.
there were representatives of the 1on butter is now 14c a pound. The
1u
Last week the Banner published
Club from Muskegon. Grand price in New York City is jtow alNumber Who Have Fartioi- Beagle
;
tendance of Hastings veterans and
Mr. and Mrs. Gldley will live al
an article in which we asked why
Rapids, Battle creek. Saginaw, De­
Unit members at the Sunday con­ 805 8 Broadway
pated in the Games itrait, Ionia and other Michigan that city from Denmark and other Lo,t »“ Thur&gt;day
* lor Camp
r vention. as well as from the district
Pine River at Trout Lake
fit from the funds which the federal
«
idairy countries would be profitable.
CONTRACT FOB NASH­
Totals 898
&lt; cities.
United States is lhe highest
Another meeting will be held here The
'
VILLE BRIDGE. government is so freely spending for
in Upper Michigan
A report was made at the Com­
butter market in the world. Every
The contract for the construction public works.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
mercial Club yesterday noon, giving !on Sept. 8 to complete final plans tune
bu« the farmer sells a pound
~ w.
Some city reader clipped this ar­ the creature
of 4 The following Is a lUt of selectees
I am a candidate for the republi­ of a new bridge across the Thorn­
the number of boys who had par- •
butter now he jan credit 14c of It tentatively chosen from Barn cojm- can nomination for Register of apple river at Nashville ha* been Jet ticle from the Ba.mei and wrote us
Urinated in
in the
the playground
nlavrrotmrf program
nrrwrsm , POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT,
and forwarded to Co.
Co 680.
680, COC
COG Deeds at the September primary. I
Ucipated
to the tariff.
'
*ty
y ,nd
to
E-O.
Nolan,
of
Detroit
by
the
Camp Pine River. Trout Lake, Mich­
carried on at the fair grounds so far, i wish to announce that I am a
will appreciate your support. Charles Michigan State Highway depart­
igan on July 12, 1934:
thia summer. It reaches the impre*- candidate for the nomination for GRANGE OFFICERS TO
ment The contract price Is 813,527.
Andrew Wesley Bates, Hastings;
HOLD A CONFERENCE.
live total of 898. Ito I proves that Representative tn Uie state LegLa­
er that it is needed It would be for
The bridge la on M-14..
On Wednesday. July 25. at IM Chester Keith Eaton. Hastings;
ther* was a real need for playground , uture bn the Republican ticket.
WELCOME L. A. 8.
Will serve Ice cream and cake at
OTIS SCHOOL REUNION.
b^l dub. ,bUb
0’’' tn the evening U&gt;fc Grange of­ Fred Lambenon, Woodland; Elmer
ficer* of Barry county will hold a Alfred Lowell. Nashville, Route 3; Mrs. Alma Flngleton's Friday. July
Will be held at schoolhouse Satur­
not • part of the regular playground 1 —Adv. If.
wills - ------------conference at.the Johnstown Orangs Dole Robert Main. Hastings; Carl 20. Will begin serving at four.—Adv. day. July 28.—Adv.
Faulkner.
program—as they meet after six i
« s »_________
DANCE.
toll when plans for the county pic­ Essex Olmstead. Woodland; Clar­
o’clock—have also been worthwhile DANCE AT WELCOME CORNERS. nic will be discussed All OrMM*-----------ence Raymond
Rowlader,-------Nashville;
YECKLEY 8HOOL REUNION.
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM.
-------------------------—,
There are ten compeUUre dubs and; Each Friday night Good music — officers are urged to be present If Robert Odell Tyler, Hastings. Route
Will be held July 26. Pot luck din­
At Good Will church Friday eve­
they hare had scum lively glmes.
'Adv. &gt; wka.
ning, July 20, 5c a dlsh.-Adv.
ner. Mary Caln. Secy.-Adv.
poMlble.
&gt;1.

Barry county flower show to be held flower stow:
GOVERNMENT FOOD
at the fair grounds here Saturday. |
Premium List
ALSO DISTRIBUTED August 18. I* being prepared by the
Section 1—Gladiolus,

h,rsKStation foulkes fails to

'SUNSET AT SEA IS

.. ..... . _

SCHOOL DIST. CON
ESTS ELECT ON.,

RECENT CHANGES
HELPFARMERS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, 1M4

MMTW0----------------- --- ---------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------IftiATUCD DAQni pn
ANUincn r«nUi.CU

|m» *
trtaL It seems like a and hurried Mr. Walters to the hos^
travesty on Justice to maintain a pUal. where al! was done that was

CAMP PERIOD BEBOY pvllkd from
GAN ON MONDAY! Dtekey

EAST DELTON,

«
LOCAL NEWS ft«rtaineddhts^rothen U D. HouvenCRIMINAL
GOES
WRONG
“d'S
.■
“
.
•
expense to set aside lhe decisions of utes after arrival at the hospital.
And wife of Battle Creek Batur----------'of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Osborne -=====—™3-=3==M-~=s--s-—
1 day night and Bunday.
Paroled Last February. He Judges and Juries, who have heard! Surviving are the wife, who was One Hundred and Thirty-Six Of Nashville escaped a possible fatal’
[ail the evidence and have based formerly Miss Orpha Wolfe of Carl.a^,
.,v
va
....
.
aa. a—,
— ■1 - 1
— L 11
Voun&lt;.Ur. Enrolled M
|&amp;
”
Took Part lA Kidnapping . their verUiota on the facts presented, ton township, a son. John, and a
feet into the Thomapplc river from moved into their new home at 405 E. Richland Wednesday by the illness
a Sheriff iff Kamas
'How much longer will the people daughter. Ardeatha. his mother. Mrs.
Pine
, me Lake
uanc
the
uie temporary ormge
bridge UlSl
chat u
U underuuutr- uruwu
Center o»St.
of h«r daughter. Ve»ta.
vieta.

I

Challenge
Values!

I--------------------------- --------—*—st
—-----—
1i -- will
— undergo
,1 Vonda Louden is spending
^^er^,^ri^r*nveOI.u!^
Un^,'
' On Saturday morning the second -■
construction,
noon—Monday.
Mr. —
Elwyn Daniela
•?T.n?‘.n* a cou“"j
i^M? Zi^Mr? WdteVs and family scctlon 01 ““P at PlnP lake cJo6C‘1’1 Dlck,y was w,lh hta oW,r brother ,ui opwaUon at Pennock hospital 2.
w Uie OW* Camp a‘
BULLET W0UND FATAL
--------------------------------------------wem'toMvtliisvdlte^ 1933* haring iand the next ’rouP of cMdren went and like the rest thought he could Thursday morning.
|CVteltoi at nrv w.t*r«
nast
TO GEORGE WALTERS prevtoil^b?^UtiU of th’'on Monday morning for three weeks. ,croM a narrow plank running from Hoapttal Guild No. ft to baring
Mr^d'u^Pe^
of two men to kidnap a sheriff out
I U ucunu^c W«L- I cna
I Robin Hood and hto Merrie Men one platform to the other.
rainbow luncheon st lhe Bigler cot”d&lt;ia^htercfRtS Mr’
[h^ in.
ateogave
UvTda
’ii?splendid
Grand Rapids.
In- Of that
•/Plendid
rendition
thatfromFour
him
from the tage. Gun lake, today.
ia?d
*■
rr&lt;n ri—D,rti,i.
rendition
Four men
rescuedof him
the men
tare. rascutd
Gun lake,
todav.
I.
■ &gt;• Mra. wi^ne^^v
...
.
dlanapolte anu
and moonnngioii.
Bloomington.
uTHood
cvenhur
b^P01
he hl^“, onedo*" [ Seventeen patients and one baby of Michigan city, Mr. and Mra Ike j
aianapons
,, . .."'’on'pTldav
;—------, • ■— ••&gt;«(. uu.
Funeral
---------- ------services
------------were ---held ..
at ,w.
tiie in ”
Hood,
°od,’ on Friday even in* «
as a
» | twice Dickey apparently w
was
«. uot'are registered al Pennock hoapital Leinaar knd Mr. imdI Mn Von
serving 18 months of a two and a; Away in Martinsville, Ind.,
Methodist church of this city on
,I*?
#crlously injured.
The Osborne
,
□abome.tms
Wednesday morning.
'
(Dunn and son and Dr. Morford of;
' ’“■llJ'SLS.'TE.
m.. n.„„ M'
O” ITid.y
Morning
Ths records show that Dauer had
J
°
Saturday afternoon. July 14., at four, C“K “Ic, * "J*“l’d
family moved to Nashville In
" Jan- I; The Hendershott L. A. 8. will Delton. Mr. and Mrs. Will Louden
served Ume in the Ohio state prison.! The remains of George C. Walters, o’clock, the Rev. L. L. Dewey official- &gt;’a.rUclPated ln R°*),n Hood and UBry. Mr. Osborne is manager
of »*ne ,cc crc,ni al
Idid
clever w«k "-------------schooUvouse «nd Marvel of Gull lake. Mr. and
,I ',tdScout
*nnwExecutive Lloyd Shafer pre- l,u
11 iprldiy nlfht JuIy x _Adv
and in prison at Atlanta. Georgia1 aged 43 years, were brought to Has- Ing. Burial was in Rivmlde.
£------------------------------------N“h'U1&lt;
Operative'---------CreamBen Lepper and two daughter,
for receiving stolen property before'Ungs Friday from Martinsville. InSincere sympathy Ls extended to sented several Scout advancement]
--------------- «♦»
■
The Brush Ridge Cemetery Cir-“5 “”* O~2e ^*ta**r
he was sentenced in 1B31 from Oak- dlana. his death on Friday being uc- the bereaved family and friends.
' Tailored to
(badges to boys who had passed tlieir ; run nDCM DCUCADC
c,c wU1 n,ct‘‘ wl‘h Mrs. Ida Cur-; _ ? ”“f?**.'’ ®r.t"‘c"ory11 Oorners.
land county to Jackson prison for । cidental. According to The Daily Re ■*»
muruin. CHILDREN REHEARSp« i™*;"&gt;« &lt;~»»r »&lt;
burglary for 7 1-2 to 15 years. De-' porter published In Martinsville. Mr cpn«F «T rnMMFR
Individual
spite thia record he was paroled In Walters, who was the president of orUIxt Al LUMMtnment closed with the singing of sevING FOR PLAY dinner.
I 'i.rnrh tvmnfhw I t 1. r **
j’
1834. A« a parole violator lie was re- the Hooeier Wood Products Corpora CIAL CLUB TUESDAY
~_ ..
L*£L
Mrs. Clute I^ttengUl of MilcMn Uie 1
Order . . .
tufned to prison.In 1925. He escaped tion. had told his foreman that he
------- •Lhe n-lunrt amphjlhe.-, ShaltCBpcare gtory Telling »" ownUsn on Tuudw .1 reiwoek 1OM ol
t,ui"alnic. [Ml Mono.,­
from the Cambridge prison road was going to gel hl* rifle and kill
.. .
hospital and Is doing as well as poe-1 by fire.
camp in 1938. recaptured in Denver some of the sparrows that were Former Cong.
** J. C. Ketcham catcq a snort distance from the
Olub to Give "Midsum­ !tlbU‘I Mr. and,Mr&gt;. Stewart Water* ens
Discussed Subject
'
and returned to prison three months । nesting near the plant, and it Li
■cabins.
|
A daughter weighing 8 1-4 lbs. was tertalned
mer Night's
some cousins
Dream"
from Toledo,„______________ _______________________
later, being sentenced an additional thought ttmt the gun was accident। One hundred thirty-six arc now
of
"Breaks
”
■A
Midsummer—Night
. Dream.
WaU" 81,n/ Ol‘^ w‘
'enrolled, the camp period opening
—------------------- ----------------2 to 4 1-3 years for his escape, and ally dbcliarged. The bullet entered
-------- production
- • -■
•based• on clair.
1312—S.-.--Hanover,• on July
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Payne and
At the noon luncheon of the Com­ on Monday, and will close August 4. the all children
for a second time was paroled from the head beneath the left eye.
z------. 15.
[children of Hope Center spent Sunmercial —
Club
yesterday,
former
ConBoys from Barry county who are the play by William Shakespeare. Is
Pennock hospital.
Micnigao last rvoruarj.
Michigan
February.
emerging
riurniuig near
rn«i the top of the skull
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. ...........
Our
readers arc not
AftAr curb
throUeh the
the gressman Ketcham gave a timely attending are: Melvin Sattler. Glen a very interesting and amusing story.
After
such aa Oaaz'.i
fiasco, and
and fhp
the fnrfur-1 ' after
after nasstn?
passing entirely
entirely through
Our fanner readers
uw dteula- (*a? ^'Hh her father and brother.
ther admission that 33 murderers, brain.
talk on ■■Breaks." In the course of It Piper. James Springer. Emery Mar-'The play will be presented in the1 pleased over the fact that during
_.e Methodist
the month ------------of June —
the ---------price of-------------hogs
STONY POINT.
rapists and other criminals have
About 8:45. J. H. Welsenauer. thcHre made it plain that tliere are cinink. Robert Tinker. James Pol- social rparlors
of lhe ]------- &gt;.,~evening. August 3. advanced 40 per cent.
| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kuball have
been paroled in the 18 months since secretory of the company, arrived at breaks" in tiie lives of individuals hemus. Lawrence Livingston.- Duane church
"*
* on ”Friday
'~‘J
--------------j.----------Tiie council has given 1U
from the
w. Comstock
Gov.
wvmslock has been in office,
office. 'I the office and hearing tnmiimr
someone .i«
as well as countries.
Woodmansee. Keith Freeman. Don- _j^.
with half the
proceeds
going to---the
Itu approval been entertaining relatives
rela
how cananyone havemuchrespect
moaning,went to theprivateoffice] He urged, however, that Instead
a|(j Endsley. Vem Piper and Nel! Camp Fire Girls, who willassist In , to the Installation ot a
gasoline north for a few days,
Made in any new
---- --------------Keys of
for Uw?
law? We
at I ano
and found
pump at the store of Albert Bess-] Mr.
and Mrs. Russell
Rua
wemaintain
maintaincourts
courts at
lounc Mr. Walters in aserious ofwaiting for a favorable break ’'und i&lt;vnn Hammond. The Barrythe ticket sale. Tickets vylll be fit*large expense
pense to give accused per-[condition.
•
|mer on Market street.
|I Jackson and Miss Phy
Phyllis McLoud of
per- condition. He called an ambulance in the economic life of our country, county girls ore; Elizabeth Brinker, teen cents.
1934 Fall Style
1 il Cach individual’s right and duty pCQr[ Clark. Anna Edwards. Marilyn
The
deals .
with
thelove
application of Fred Young
to; Marlette spent
(I.c play
may ucau
1U| inc
.vcafa,-, Tllc
------------------------------------------•, to
spent last week at the
you may choose.
to seek ‘to
his economic
economic situsitu- Gillette.
Gillette. Loretta
Ixirettn Cook,
Cook. Doria
DorLi HoffHoff-. fairs
f»ir.of
r.n.on sell
Jefferson home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Wellman.
o’mend
^nd his
or four
tour Athrnians
Atneman.i. Egeus
Egeiu (Jean
uran
8cl1 beer
bocr at
Bt 114
1,4 South
Sou,h Jefferson
and Mrs.
.
..
...
mla ।| street
ation by his own best efforts If we man. Juanita Smith and Marilyn I —
Harrington),
the father
of...
Hermla
“reel us
,lS a tavern keeper was given] Mrs. Claud and Mrs. Lowell D«-1
(Thi» mouth only)
urii,.
,‘-Harrtngtbn
!aPProval by ‘he council Friday night.1 mond were in Lansing n couple days.
could all do that, keep up our Cour- Beta.
1^j7ne'
• • ”- *"' ‘wishes
■ • ’" •his
■ l«nnmv.i
age and keep plugging, a better day
The children surely have a won-1 daughter to marry Demetrius (Betty I For U1C third successive year Fall the latter part of the week.
will come.
jderful time at camp and how they Lane) Hermia. however loves Ly-|creck ,U1S completely dried up.
At | Mr. and Mrs. Horace Waggoner ।
lean eat! Food of all kinds makes a sander (Esther LaBa!listcr&gt; and 1 thls writing for four days not
a and son, Kenneth, and Mr and Mrs. i
L. E. BARNETT
TO
. .w
KiicMen disappearance when
the when Duke Theseus of Athens (Ray droP of *’a‘cr has been flowing in Dude Copeland, all of Olivet, were
SPEAK ATW S T C &gt;ouiur.ters get to the tables after Murphy) decrees she must marry I »be creek bed[guests of Mr and Mrs B_ J. Well-.
U( 1_M(V n I .7,0. I. V. havlng a gW|m ln pJne Ulce
Demetrius or be kilted, she plans to1 Bave ‘he date and come to the man Sunday All enjoyed a picnic
.
_E. _
' . .. of.....
.. with
... .Inlander.
1... .
1 ..
.
Irtj*
rv(o) (to
a Ibe
w. &gt;,„(.(
_ rlilllinr u(
!qe cream esocial
held n
at» Em-,dinner
at ttwllnn
Indian Tjinriinir
Landing.
Some interesting pictures ...
are __
on&lt; run away
Helena
Laurence
Barnett
Hastings,
Mr. John Ruling of this place,
prosecuting attorney for Harry coun­ display in the corridor showing the (Enid Mohler&gt;. in love with Deme* rnanuel Parish House, both on the
ty. goes to Kalamazoo this after­ improvement nude by some of the trim, reveals to him Hie plot and he lawn and inside, on Tuesday. July1 who has been ill for some Ume
31st
from
six
o'clock
on.
—
Adv.
passed
away
Wednesday
night. Mr.
noon at the Invitation of Western children at the ten weeks’- camp.follows Lysander Into the wood. Here
$|29
The city council gave a penult to' Huling has not lived in Uiis com­
.. In —the
— year One girl
— gained
.
fairy king (Murray Sullivan)
State Teachers’ College to deliver earlier
Grey and tan nubs
pounds during
that—time
and all and fairy queen (Bonnie Brandstet- E. A. Caukln to construct a fire munity only a little over a year but
a talk in connection with a program 13
— ------------------------------------------on "Community Exiierimcnts in .showed u marked gain in weight irr.
ter&gt; arc
are quarre.uog
quarrelling over a muc
little inIn- Proof R«* station at the corner of I had made many friends during his
$ |59
well
as in looks. -Some
Adult Education ’’ He will describeas
------""
--------of- the cases dlan boy (Jack Waltoni. Through! Green and State streets, subject to/hnrt stay Funeral services were
held at the home Friday P. M. burial Grey diagonal pat.
tiie work done by the Hastings Civic are pitiful and need n lot, of good the aid of a magic flower the love Iapproval of the city engineer.
Players, of which organization he Is nourishing food as well as rest and affairs of the mortals ore' straight-1 Notice to Star Granite member.-.-. took place at Riverside cemetery,
medical care. The children surely ened out and much entertainment is [Annual Grange picnic will be held at Hastings.
the director.
$|79
arr having a wonderful opportunity provided by Puck (Robert Cook&gt;. [Streeter’s landing. Gun-take. Sun-1 Orval Wadell and Miss Roma
PASSING OF MRS. SAR­
and the w K. Kellogg Foundation PenscblosMim
(Priscilla Hnrring- .ri*y. July 22 Pot luck dinner. Bring Blocher of Kalamazoo spent Un-&gt; Woven cord styles
AH JANE HARPER. is rendering a truly humanitarian ton). Mustardsced (Judy Fuller). famUics and friends. Games for cv-[week.end at John Blocher's.
Mrs. Sarah Jane Harper, 77. wid- :
Moth (Marjorie Boyes). Cobweb eryonc.
SIZES: 30 to
ow of John Harper, who luts been 111
.Nancy Steiger), and the Clown1 &gt;'i last weeks Banner an error
HOPE CENTER.
poor health for some time, passed
DELTON.
(Elinor Haven 1 Mary DeVries plays' w“ maric in ‘he address of Mrs. J.
Mason Norwood and wife of Knlnaway Sunday afternoon in Grand I Tuesday
„„ ______________________
evening a reception was the part of beautiful Queen Hip-1 E Cairns of Monrovia. Cal. The cor- nuizco visited their aunt. Kate Wil(Rapid* where she was vteiling a ste- held in the church basement with polvta and Agnis Johnson the court rPC‘ uddress Is. 639 W. Lime. Mon- 'llnriu. Thursday.
ter. Mrs. Morris O’Keefe
। Mr and Mrs. H. T Reynolds and Mnger.
rovltt- Cn,lf 8,lc
«,u(l u»' Mrs. Lettie Kahler is attcnaiiig I
She U survived by five daughters.'daughter. Mrs. Nina Taylor from, Gold
UO1U stars
am„ this
,nu week in the
U1C older
umci------hp«r -----fro&gt;n her old -time friends in school at the Western State Normal 1
Mrs. William C Kent of Jackson- Roseburg. Oregon, as honored , group go to Elinor Haven and Jane [ Prairievilletownship
(College in Kalamazoo.
are going K z\ S T at
ville. Fla.. Mrs. Robert W. Cook of guests There were about 75 pros- Harrington, silver stars to Jane Har-1 John O'ner undEarl Ferris were (
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette ^yttie ajx-nt
Hastings. Mrs, Winifred Pryor of ent. After an hour of visiting, a rington and Enid Molder. The red I w...v
brought before Justice ,»i
Mat.liiuwo
thews wirc
one .-xituruuy
Saturday wmi
with iv
R. utinpimin
chapman ___
and
Lansing. Mrs Joseph Little. Jr., of short program was given and very stars gn to Enid Mohler and Elinor ,Hov
day last
,aj'f week, charged.with
n.vtn.I
having'wife nt Beechwood. Wall lake.
u&gt;_u_
&lt;o
Chicago and Mrs E. O. Thoman of much enjoyed. Then ice cream and 1 Haven. Tiie new secretary is Jean caught under-sized game fish. Each, Sunday guests n! Fred Ashby’s
Sioux City. Iowa, and one son. Wai- cake and wafers were served. The | Harrington and the news reporter paid a tine of 15.00 and 86.85 coats.'were. Mr and Mrs. Lester Fisher of
They were arrested by Conservation prlchardville. Mr. and Mrs. Cbdr $2.62 is a Genuine Panama!
ter Harper of Augusta, ateo her ste- Reynolds and little daughter drove Enid Mohler
ter. Mrs. O'Keefe. One son. Andrew to Boone. Lake City and Lucas. Sun-1 Here are the names of the chll- Officer George Sumner at Al-Gon- Ashby of Kalamazoo and Miss Vio■
Harper. died several years ago
day to visit friends and relatives.
1 dren who received sUra In the Quin lake.
. •let• Brocklcbank
of South Battle
Funeral services were held at the
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Portings and younger group: Monday—Bonnie
Creek.
.
These are challenge
Bcrton Spring chapel in Grand Rap­ three daughters of Three Oakland i Brandstetter. gold star; Murray;AIR MAIL POSTAGE
' Mrs. Lucy Leopard and family
ids at 10:30 Tuesday morning and Will Briggs of Tennessee wera the 'Sullivan. silver.-Star: Sybil Wood­
■ values to be found
spent Saturday afternoon in HasRATE
IS
REDUCED
-E'
“
“
i
burial was in Oakhlll cemetery.
guests Saturday evening of Mif and mansee. red star. Wednesday—Sybil
only at this store!
Mrs Herman Reynolds.
Mrs— Mina Aldrich spent one day!
Woodmansee, gold star; Nancy
, | ------Mr and Mrs. Harold Pennock of
Longhorn
Lb. *|
£
’1 *eck in Kalamazoo
NAH MORGAN FRIDAY. Hickory Comers spent Wednesday Steiger, silver star; Murray Sullivan. I Present Price is Now Six I lafClare
Ashby and family visited I
red star. Friday—Nancy Steiger. I
’
Mrs. Hannah Morgan, aged 69. afternoon w
,vn their aunt
Cents Per Ounce—A
with
Mrs. gold star; Murray Sullivan, silver I
their sister in Battle Creek and their
died on IJiday at the home of her jU)lfl McElwain
parents in Marshall Sunday.
' ... o» rw
Decided Saving
son. Otis, north&gt; of Middleville The
Mi7, Ora
Ora Smith
Sjriiul of
o| Crrescy
„„„, and
BIUI star; Sybil Woodmansee, red star.
| Miss Dole Heller of Cloverdale ।
|
L 11 V
Mrs.
Tile air "'
mall
postage ranrate was »uusub.
.
“(i inwiaac
funeral was held on Sunday after- Mrs. Marshall Calthrop of Pialrie- ..------- ■----------Nancy Steiger und secretary Sybil ..Manually reduced effective July I. visited Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lyttle
iwmjh at 2 30 at tM Parmelee Metho- ville were guests of Mrs
Clara
WilMrs.
Woodmansee.
I the former rate of 8 cents fur the Sunday.
dlst church with Interment in the .juon Friday.
। Miss Inez Ashby and friend of
.utilT7
first ounce and 13 cents for sub-], Kalamazoo spent Sunday with her
Parmelee cemetery.
/
, olir sympathy goes out to Mr.
.sequent ounces being cut to 6 cent..
| She Is survived by a daughter Bnd Mrs Clute PettengUI m the . . ... w ?
।per ounce straight, regardless of the ] 1parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby 1
Mrs. Verne &lt;Thomas ot Middleville. Io6R of thclr banL, Bnd othcr bul]d. Last Weeks Letter
A
good
crowd
enjojed
the
*5®
weight
of
the
letter,
Tills
means
a
, Mr. Ch ms brother, who hits been
।two brothers John Kepkcy of Hnrt mgs by tire Monday
and cake served by the Com- decided saving to the patrons of the visiting him. returned to his hdme
and Frank Kepkey &lt;.f Battle Crrex
Fifteen of the ladies belonging to cream
munity Club at Ute Hall Saturday p^, Blr
mohlh„ Iin Grand Rapids one day hist week.
Mrs 1
Bcnewaof thc Delton Inland Lakes Garden
. | ago this service was temporarily dteMiddleville.
; Club attended a meeting of the “bjhtImagination is like a rubber band
Congratulalk”1’ are
5® continued pending reorganisation, a
SPFClAt ’wrier
Thornapple Garden Club held at
|)rB&lt;.UcaIh —the farther It Is stretched the
The wrX ’( 7” Bat r Evan- ‘VSj0LM.” . UlS.U‘ Mr and Mrs J M BelUngtum on ■ procWs whlch
thinner it gets.
Campbell’s
Shultz or Freeport
uT
n daU8ntto.
COfnP,elCtl
Alr 1112,11 routes again;
,B
_______
* ^win^^t^Xfr
Mr ’^nd
ILd Mre
Mrs Xrrev
FUrrut cover
w’c‘ the
l*'° country' Bnd w,ln
*“h "« vcr
very]
&gt;'I We
we must
must have been
been 15 yeara ot
of
rnntliv. », dy Nor.h irwia
1 "K'nK”tle. 'S" ““
a son. and to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest {ew executions all former service ha .
i—fom in.rntn. u.-.
I
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
l&lt;Wi M'lhrtlrt church WcdneM.,■ „
/!“,”“1, iPV’nI,""&gt;
38 os. Can, Earn
birth
or
.
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n
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wrt
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within a short time the country will]
munity an unusual opportunity ,zon following an operation. We ex­ less than two weeks old.
be covered with air mail routes as I
press
our
sympathy
to
the
bereaved
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Drake enter­ completely as in the past and with
They combine splendid music, in­
taineo
tained relatives
relatives trom
from roctervme
Potterville
strumental and vocal, in their serv­ family.
The Delton M E Ladles' Aid So- Sunday. Mrs. Drake is now able to
ices Mr. Baker is a speaker you can
Those who have air-mali stamps 11
afford to go miles to hear Everyone clcty will have a baked goods and be up some.
Glenn Oates and family have and stamped envelopes on hand will! 4
invited and Christians asked to food sale, also Ice cream social Satbe interested in a recent ruling of I
“[day afternoon and evening. July moved Into the Stebbins bouse.
pray —Wm. Gearhart, pastor
the post office department which will
21. in the north room of Leonard's .Mr
** and' Mrs Clem “
Henry are enable them to turn In their old
.dore building
staying at the home of the Utter’s
I*. F. Murphy has moved his meat parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lewis for slock at any |X»t office and exchange
Joseph P. Griffin. Hastings
SUNDAY, JULY 22 — ONE DAY ONLY
il for the new issue of 6-cent air
market
into
the
old
bank
building.
a time.
Ella M FurlwtE. Woodland
64
mail stamps and stamped envelopes,
Messrs and Mesdamea John'Ad­
Miss Dorothy Norton Is visiting al
Chas. H. Farrah. Nashville
19
its full value. To secure this even
and Charles Harrington spent relatives in Coldwater this week.
Henrietta M Walters. Curltan
13 ams
exchange
patrons
must
turn
in
their
Sunday at Milbam Park
Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain
1 Homer Aldrich. R G Henton and and Patricia spent Tuesday night ■ old stock not later than August 15, |
Pkg..
CHARLIE RI GGLES, MARY BOLAND. ANN KOTIIEKN
1934 After this date redemption of |
Mr. and Mrs Jciic Kreugcr and Ortjrge Eddy are Lhe three newly and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs 1such
stock will be figured only on
,,I the postage
(pent Sunday elected school officers to lake the C. B Smith in Grand Rapids.
value baste.
Harry lanidun in "CIRCUS HOODOO*'
Latest Pallie New
place of those whose terms of office
Several from this vicinity attendADDED—Popeye Cartoon. "Man on lhe Flying Trapexe'
J A family from Aria has purchased expired this July.
cd tiie celebration in Hastings the
OBITUARY.
Fourth.
' the farm across from the Struble
BARGAIN MATINEE—1:90 and 3:90 P. M.
Orville C. Barnum was born in
WEST
HOPE.
I farm and expect to build a new
Orleans county. N Y. on Nov. 29,
Everyone who ever went to school
8OUTU SHULTZ.
■house. They haw started work
1852. and came with his parents to
or taught here remember the Mc­
MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 23 and 24
Let’s not forget that our annual Barry county more than 70 years
■ there.
| Mr and Mrs Albert Green and Cullum school reunion this Satur­ school picnic will be July 28 on the ]ago. living on his (arm near Coats
TWO FEATURES
O
OR FLAKE
. family- Marshall Tripp and Archie day The committees are. working Shultz school grounds.
Grove
most of his life.
Mu.leal, Girly, Comedy Sensation of 1933
Ct VX WHITE SOAP
Burd spent Sunday at Thornapple hard to make the event a success,, The Brush Ridge Cemetery Cir­
He was married to Eva Jane Ken­
lake with their old neighbors ot the especially the program committee. cle will meet with Mrs. Ida CarjX"n- .yon on October I. 1871, who ixused
LILIAN HARVEY and LEW AYRES in
Moore rchool district of Maple Grove Mrs Lena Laubaugh and Earl Mc- ter Thursday. July 2d We hope to to Uie Great Beyond on June 12.
The tables were set for 42 Pot luck Kibbin Come and make this the see a good crowd.
1934, just a month previous to Mr
Mesdames Ida Carpenter. Daisy
dinner after which a bountiful sup- best reunion ever.
Mrs Anna Collison and Gordon Thompson, and Ethelyn Thompson Barnum's death.
For about two years. Mr. Barnum
With Charles Butterworth, Harry langdon, Sid SUven, Henry
afternoon Forrest Bidciman sang of Kalamazoo. Mrs LUlie Woodman attended
John Huling’s funeral
at 'has
■iias i«cu
--- ----- ...................................
............ -been in. lauiiig
falling ncaicn
health ana
and
, \ ..
Traveni, Irene Bentley
for
several songs and played. Mrs. and Mrs. Mary Belle Johncock mo­ Stony ,Po»’»^8a“*rtay
passed away on Monday, July 9. at
George Green’s grandchildren froth tored to. Niles Monday to consult Much sjmj»thy U extended the be-[ lhc bomc O( bts daughter und huseye specialist concerning Mrs. reayed ‘■mtly by their friends here, ^nd yr gnd MrJ Henry Wellman.
Indiana also sang-two songs which an
were wry good. George Hoffman. Jr Johnson's eyes.
Several from here attended the
of Coldwater also attended the pic­
Yankee Springs school reunion Sat- and Mrs. Will Gates.
i----’ Victor Mel^glcn, Dorothy Dell, Preston Foster, Alison Skipworth
nic. The day was enjoyed by all i urday,
Surviving
are throe daughters.
•
.there.
.
’
-TT1, “aOrn.Mnd
rn.’, |M«wcumw. Mrs. cnanes
Baldwin
Added—latest News "Kvento
Adults 15c; Children 10c
[Mrs. Wellman.
Charles Baldwin
We
to Clate
date tertalned
The picnic at the Yankee Springv p
** express our
°u,r sympathy
friends trom Iowa -ast|and
ggrs.
Natoon
Pi'IHrurtll
.,1..
«
...
.and
Mrs.
NeUon Burroughs,
Burroughs, all
all of
of
school was well attended Saturday.
?"*U.
Hickory week
u_.ii
— _i_
------i-i-Hj— and
... a
I
Hastings,
six
grandchildren
about 40 being present. A good ume
*? ,l*c *9“
ftrc of Lhcir
The many friends of Will An-|,I sister. Miss Mary Barnum of Lake­
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 2S and 26
Is reported by thooe present
, Mi«
Monday’
dm are glad to know he la rccov- ।land, Fla.
With SPENCER TRACY and MADGE EVANS in
The first sweet corn from this way
Cathcrlne
S |CW
CaJnu,v
?&gt;ey.and
.nd .HenrV
M„r
rrln« ,rom hu lllnc“ and “U J‘0I*
Deceased was a moenber of the
c,
,rta e “Ued.on Jrictids he may soon be able to be out again.
was sent to the Grand Rapids rnarn™ aid shm 8undBy, an*moon
Thosa who attended church at |First Uethodut Episcopal church of i
Mrs. Mattle Teeter, was elected
" r Sp™’8Pr returned from Shultz Sunday morning enjoyed the this city and had served as clerk of
Barry epunty for two term*. He was
treasurer nt the school meeting
and sinking by the Nashville Quartette [also affiliated with Barry Lodge No.
Added— All Star Comedy, "CARETAKER’S DAUGHTER**
Monday evening. ■*
*?• next a™l »«C* l»ey will come again.
1
13. Knights of Pythias.
UUat Palhe New.
AdutU X5c; Children lie
Funeral services were held al the
I Some things worth remembering:
his new barn on his farm one mile
17 enthusiastic ^about it.
The value ot time, lhe pleasure of Wellman home on Wednesday aftwest of the school.
.
MOUTH COATK c.nnvr
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 27 and 28
working,
the worm
worth ot
of cnaracicr.
character.
We are sorry to report that HoMr and
w r
wor
*ln8- me
met Latta of near Barlow lake, for- at’oei^ld JSto! near^Gi^rt n M
blOuence of
H* dignity officiating. Burial in tiie Puller
merly of thls place, has been hav-niu^av
Rap‘ °r »bnpUcity. the power of kindness, cemetery.
Ing infection tn his knee lhe past. Th
. “* «ucceo that comes from peraeBi"‘ wiU’ AUMBtUeMAHOJf,
Drury Lane in London takes its
GUY KIBBLE, HUGH HERBERT. ALLEN JENKINS
week. Hope iv will bejx-tter soon,
vcrance. the obligation of duty. Hie name irotn Sir William Drury, an
--- ---- - X T “
Wld “*’■ virtue
patience, lhe wisdom of
That new elastic wodHftht to
9^’ ,au' i «amany. ‘he Joy of originating, and able commander in the Irish wars
stand for such foolishness?

to Save you money'

Two Pant Suits

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Every Day More People
Realize That. . .

Sanforized
Slacks

FOOD CENTER
Is the home of

Lower Food Prices!

Our Straw Hals

Vinegar

75c

23c

Crisco

’2^

3 u c“” 59c

Can Rubbers

3 D°‘ 10c

Cheese «(“*(■“•-■

3 «“"&lt;(■'• 10c

Carrots

Celery

2 - 15c

Nedron Malt

Pork &amp; Beans

IOC

CLOTHES SHOP

c- 65c

BUTTER
u 26c

A. G. Salad Dressing 111 21c

Potatoes

29c

3

10c

Van Camp Mackeral 3

25c

Kremel Desert

MELODY IN SPRING

Iodized Salt

P

10

26c

Chipso Flakes

2 ,or 29c

Camay Soap

19c

MY WEAKNESS

xX%; x x

Union Leader 1 Lh c- 67c
All ,10c Tobbaco 3
25c

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1

All 15c Tobbaco 2 •- 25c

WHARF ANGEL

THE SHOW-OFF

Low Prices Every Day At

FELDPAUSCH
WAREHOUSE

Serve Yourielf and Save

Phone 2609

THE MERRY FRINKS

be a useful InnovatloflOTAiwn'a
suits, but a lot of us iiavr®B getting quite a long stretch outof the
ones we’ve got on--- -- -------------------( K
Strange how unimportant golf
seems when America loses.

' d *
°r Hastings. 1Uie profit ot experience,
£‘her Fox of Freeport. Mrs. Ida--------------- ---------------------H°ry *!wl Mr ,nd Mre Lou Herzel
A too of sugar fell into a Vermont
ch|Wren.
river at Waterburg the other day.
B. Firster has gone north to the' For circus purposes, however, it Is
I cherry orchards near Traverse City usual to add a lemon or so to a
for a few weeks.
river.

A liouse can be painted four times
as fast with an air gun as with a
brush. .
,
’
,

The sale of toy airplanes In­
creased 1,000 per cent when Charles
A. Lindbergh made his paru flight.

THE MAD GAME
With 8FENCKR TRACY, Ctalre Trevor. Ralph Morgan
Latest Paramount New*
AduiU 13c: Children Me

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULT II. 1&gt;M
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MASTIN CORNERS.

REPORT OF ANNUAL MEETING AND ITEMIZED FL A STARTLING LESSON
I”"" ““JiS TO
O.
i'
Ti
I
Mr. and Mra. Alonso Hilton and.
NANCIAL REPORT OF BARRY TOWNSHIP.
IN ELECTRIC SCIENCE „
'd*u«hl*r Hazel of Saugus, Mas#..I
*
°
I came Tuesday of last week for a
SCHOOL DISTRICT
--------- " - ----- -------- - ------------- ' ten days' visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Two
Mon
Tell
Their
Wivea
for
lhe
w
piping
the
farmtwo men Ten Tneir wives er
credit Act of June.
All About Current and Light 1833 provided for the establishment HIRSCH TEAM STILL-------------------------- £ft b'JX'VS?:
i„ A-- a.»
of a permanent cooperative credit
HOLDS TOP POSITION ^.Sr'Xd10
Comedy id
in uno
One aoi
Act System
Muodsni Tim* tor l
m vomeuy
'system to meet the
Lhe production credit
ci

otoortinf!. items

mge
es!

PITTSBURG
GLASS COMPA
PRODUCTS

It WM a quiet. peaceful evening at needs of agriculture. Under this
n
i » "an
~
. Progress for two daya. They, expect
All was silent save the .tern 1^.
— . may be made to rAU
loons
farmers iCommercial Club Makes De- to kave Thursday of this week for
| w[n(j sighing through the trees. Ill- for general agricultural purposes. I
but by Beating Ooneumerk;
“• s««u». W« «e *1awrmry. Ue wavelets lapping at the shore. Including loans for Ute purpose of, „
,
— t . n
o ,
**&gt;■* 8*“d to welcome these good old
-r-r4 •• ",J lhe putt-putting of distant motor producing and harvesting crops; the
Bankers Defeat Car Seal friends and neighbors back again.
M r-Ll tLa“.6. I b0"'3 aIld
murmuring# breeding, raising and fattening of
By
defeating
Consumers
Power
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alonzo MUton. .Miss
fmm fishermen still
xtlll patiently
natlantlu folf,.!_ livestock:
11......,^.1. and the production of llva.
from
liveCompany 8 to 0 last week the Hlrscl: Hazel Hilton. Miss Ruby Cogswell
lowing their sport. Possibly It was,stock and poultry products.
Brothers soft ball team continued and Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher were
this tnought-provoking atmosphere j on February 1st of this year a co­ its
winnifig streak, to hold top po- Grand Rapids visitors Friday.
.
that caused two young women sit- 'operative credit agency, known as jiuon in the t»*ll&gt;«* men'. !»«.
v„, H
„d n„ M1,„
ting at ease.on the porch of a cot- the Charlotte Production Credit As. 7. . .’2h *
B“b&gt;- ml Annabelle Connell and
toge
tage to uk
ask their respective
resnectlve huehus- _____________
sedation, wu organized for the purMralBht
vlelorteA
Lloyd
Connell
ot
Lakeview
were
bands how a certain cottage could pose of extending credit to farmers
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
*“
Uw B*1"1'” sundae JU0.U ai ore riaheex
liave electric lights when there wu in Barry. Eaton, and Inghun coun- .
look the measure ot the undeteated Lloyd lu.t returned home Thunday
no“ outside
*wv wiring
wuuHt visible.
• aoiviv.
lira
|ties. The
1 lie IllUllcy
money jur
for these
IHC.-W- ruuna
loans to
IV.,
1, Car Seal m Uy nisi mar.pendm, amoral month,. In the
Being poesessed
possessed of both imaginaimagine- farmers
fanners comes through the
lhe Federal | tEln.
gin.
A.
and
P.
team
came
The
A,
H.
team.came
from
ccc
ca
mpa
-at
Champion
and
Bls
tion and mechanical knowledge” the intermediate Credit~*Bank of BL eh Ind tn detent the .1 fi Pennev gay
LEON p. PUNNING. SKWIIJ.
’
r
behind to defeat
J. C. Penney
FINANCIAL REPORT.
two men began to explain.
। Paul, which is one branch of the team 11 to 5 The Commercial Club
It seems that the current in ques- Federal Land Bank of St. Paul.
team made Ils debut in the league trJ»S’ar7'Sl«umIM!.&lt;Ml!ue ,nd M” M E H°’t ,n‘1 d,”k!'terlJ vultlna hu erandparenVMr.alhl I
tion was derived from the lake it-1 There is a Federal Farm Loan Monday by decisively trouncing Uie
Flaher aave her a complete aurprlae.
L“'h"
U
'
self. High tension wires were led agency in Barry county which loans Consumers 15 to 5.
It Wink in the •nature ot a ioriwell
M Towmeml ot HaaUmu and Mr--------------- --- -------down to an under-water terminal money on real estate as security, but
Gaines this week are:
and Mrs. Tno#. Oammage of Grand. ,,
. ..
..
.
\
.
l&gt;» 30. 1»33
on Uie opposite shore. Therefore the loans made by lhe Charlotte
.. *Rapids were present from away.
I Mr and Mr*- Howard Main spent
Thursday—Bankers vs. J. c. Pen­ party for her and also to visit with
our old nt'lgiibors. Mr. and Mrs **
any cottager who wanted oloctrlclty Production Credit AMOciatkm fo? ney; Consumers vs. Kroger.
Mrs. Ethel Hilton and John visited Sundgy in Hastings vlsiUng Ida par- i
simply had to hook-up with the production purposes are secured by
Friday—Piston Ring vs. Hlrsch enzo Hilton and daughter, who are a few days the put week with her enta.
lake and—presto, power would be Hens on personal property Instead Bro*.; A. and P. vs. Car Seal.
visiting here. Delicious refreshments
uu» loM.ulMn.
Bund.r
„ Qeo. R™.«
of ice cream and cuke were served. '
••V? m lmmedl*l*ly available. This seemed ,of real estate property.
Team standings on July 17 were: : and the evening was very pleasantly I
"il 4U'tt b*t “»teep" to the two women, but I| Any farmer ...
~
j were, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Northrop
in Barry county —
who
n 4 ana uie
pieasanny 1
PODUNK
' wnh music
' and
' visiting.
' Hing. Mrs.
5C' '.pent
Mrs.|
‘
,
&gt;Oofi noanviue
37.v# ',one of them happened to recall how.'needs money tor agricultural purNashville ano
and uonna
Donna Nonnrun
Northrop
1000 । Fisher was presented with a purse
Cody Laubaugh has returned from atM| Mrg peighner of Battle Creak.
430.00 in the House of Marvels al the Cen- 1 poses, and who ha*
has sufficient Dersonperson­ HIrsch Bros...... 5
1000 und u sum of money to use on her Ann Arbor much improved in health. I »»
— &lt;•»
»«- «»--*
------- —and* Mix
Mrs.
Tr—
’udle
Btchman
700.03 , tu|T °f PTogress exposition, electric al property to place as security tor Commercial Club . 1
800 journey, as she expects to return । Rachel Cal;,
of
Laiiair.;
22
**~;
___________________
40000 flight bulbs were made to glow at the loan. Ls entitled to the services of
Caln
Lansing was the | Fauna WaUaed will entertain ihM
GW with- Mr. ond Mrs. Hilton thU week week-end guest of her parents.
1 D. Dl D. Club a’.the hot
। a distance. Both women admlted the Production Credit Association. Bankers
600 to Mass, for a few weeks' visit. Mr.! Bernard Buck of Miami. Fla., who die E»chmon. T'.uiraday.
--------- L_!_ having seen this and Uie boys then Applicants for such loans should
s t3.330.a4 explained that the transmission of consult
.* the County ......
Agent as to the Kroger .
Piston Ring ..
400
43*.3h current through the lake operated securing of these loans
J. C. Penney .
‘200
1.605.23 10,1 the same general principle al-1
--------------- « &gt; »
Consumers .
(w0aoora । though carried out on a much larg- GOOD CROP PROSPECTS
■&gt;!•( Ian a irwmr «■

r"”.iLi Ur1

■a-.I
UI.1I lake.
a ot r.4o I Wall

WALLHIDE
FLOORHIDE

! money

SEMI GLO
OUTSIDE PA

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

t Suits
lored to
lividual

BaUI«r«'

e in any new
I Fall Style
may choose.

&lt;». .r uu.

llr.Nr.IIAI. CONTRO

us 75 nnd one ,&lt;K&gt;t 0,1 ’bore, you can pick
tion of Michigan Has
Prairieville has uh Independent
1.„u up sufficient current to light an
zz-j
d.i«.
baseball team which to date has a
3H.4O’electriclight bulb."
Head Good Kains
ajjx„.
oot —
But......................................
lhe women weren't~
goint
to be|
Asa Wilcox of Caro —
was ...
in the:record of seven straight wins. Among
! —
----------------------------------la e.i caught napping on thL. one and de- Banner office Wednesday afternoon. their victims have been Delton, de­
" «&lt;•' rnanded a demonstration. So pne He hail# from the Thumb District feated 12 to 4; Legion Ramblers ol
ns.oo of the
walked into lhe house, of Michigan. While that part of lhe ■Kalamazoo. 12 to 4; Shelbyville. 12
iv #■&gt;. picked up an electric light bulb state has not iuid any surplus of ,to 7; Hastings Piston Ring.'22 to 6;
| 'and also slipped a flashlight in ids rains. It has fared much better than Legion Ramblers of Kalamazoo,
i no.oo shirt), strolled down to the shore, western Michigan, so Asa said, 13 to 2; Simon's Colored blunts of
s oo took °n hta ahoes “nd stockings. There are prospect# for unusually Battle Creek. 5 tj 3; and Hasting.-.
4 mt rolled up his trouser legs, placed on&lt;- good crops of beet#, corn and beans , Indians, 17 to 8.
al Prairieville
i so foot on
v&lt;&gt; land
i«uu and
uua one
uiic foot
1001 In
in water The
me hay
nay crop this
mis year, while
wnne not
nut up
up The
. diamond
---- '
--------- 7 Ls lo-.
ind wonder of wonders the bulb to some former seasons was. on the
thc':l™l&lt;d on the school grounds, and
—and
I., .....
..
.
_
. th A ffarYllr liaVA tw*n utlra.lliir. nrwvl
held In his hand glowed with a average a good crop, so Tuscola the games liave been attracting good
sired crowds. Tills coming Sunday.
bright light.
|county will not have any shortage 1
July 22. Prairieville U booked to
Chairs were tipped over and of hay.
doors nearly broken down a# the I Asa. who lived here for yeara and play lhe I. G- A. team of Kalamazoo
two women with cries of astonish- jgraduated from the Hostings schools
rnent rushed down to view the phe- —we will not say how long ago—has LOCAL NETMEN WIN 1;
nomenon at closer range.
.been a resident of Tuscola county
LOSE 2 AT GRANDVILLE
Both young women, so we nre for many yeara. He is thoroughly
told, were in precess of ripping off sold on the proposition that no part
Grandville net men took two out1
their shoes and stockings when the of Michigan has anything on tiie
young man accidentally dropped the Thumb District for fine farms and of three matches from lhe Hastings
flashlight and lne brutal truth w.ts rich, productive soil. That country U team in a tournament at Grandville
afternoon.
exposed.
|*o
so
icvei
that
mat many
manyIndrains
urains
have
navenuke,
had
nao Friday
,,
. , T"
, 1,. Dwight . Fisher
----- of
.
.0 level
w
order
“
'"
Naturally we do not wish to em- 1to
be conslmcud
constructed in
order w
to make
barross anyone by giving names but the land tillable; but tiiat lias been 1 the singles 6-4. 6-3. Al Becker of
Grandville
defeated
Bill
Kennedy
of
County Treasurer Pete Maus or Joe done and the reward is a bftutlful
'Hastings 6-0, 8-6. Harold Becker and
DeRuiter will undoubtedly be only and proaj&gt;eroils country.
too glad to supply further detoils'------------------------------------1'i Al Becker teamed together to de­
feat Dwight Fisher and Bill KenOBITUARY.
(feral
of lhe incident.
lulul,c in question.
question II Arthur F. Vickery, son of Daniel inedy of Hastings in the doubles 2-J.
(Note—The'cottage
which caused this burst
“nd ia
Id“ viexery.
Vickery, was
wu tx.rn
born in baton
Eaton 6-1. «--»•
0-3.
rat of scientific nnd
discussion, has a self-contained
u" „
""
Co. “
on ..........
May 22. 1876 He graduated*'I Lakeview U the next team on the
, from the Charlotte High school and Hostings schedule. The date lias not
lighting plant of its own.)
--- ------------------pater attended lhe University of । lvl been fixed.
IliRAR FNTIT1 CH Tn----------- Michigan, where he graduated, and w
Junun Cfs I 11 Ltu I u
|then returned to Charlotte and en­ MclNTYRE-VANPOPERING
DRAW HIS
MILEAGE
tered into partnership with Frank
* miutrtuc E .^rd in thc
business, conWIN MIXED TOURNEY
P.verv Tima
t. a.. —a tinning for eleven years. He came to
17
c He la Summoned jf^stuigs tn isie und purchased the
Mrs. Kcnlth McIntyre paired with
by Court Order for
A. E. Mulholland pharmacy which Eddie Van Popcrtng to win lhe
Sorvirn
,,c conducted for four years when he mixed foursome golf tournament at
* ,c‘'
was forced lo retire because of poor the Hastings Country Club Sunday
Are Jurors entitled to mileage each health, selling out to John V. Sassa- afternoon. Their score was 41. Dr.
5 ,K, lime they are summoned to Haa- man. in the meantime he served us Kenilh McIntyre and Mrs. Van
-iuo ltH?F’.by the 011X1111 court for pos-. dty treasurer and as supervisor of Popertng were second with 46; Roy
Hubbard and Mrs. Wilbur I*ane fin­
loo ,lble Jur&gt; acrvlce? Xjf so summoned, this city.
in.ov but not drawn on a jury, they are) On Sept 7. 1805. he was married ished third with 47; Wilbur Lane
। । Permitted lo return to their homes to Miss Mabie Metzinger of Char­ and Mrs Roy Hubbard were fourth
— loUe Thn-e years ago they removed with 48 and Dr. and- Mrs- Frank
21 oo I unnn
uP°n n.vm.n.
Payment t„
to .h.m
them «.»
of •»««
82.00 »for
i.as their half day service. Thia matter from this city to their former home Carrothers were fifth with 51.
------ I wu brought to Uie attention of the in charlotte. Mr. Vickery's health
board, because it wu believed that gradually falling for the past four­ WOMEN GOLFERS IN
a Juror is enUUed to mileage when­ teen years. He passed away on Fri­
HANDICAPJTOURNAMENT
ever he is summoned to Hastings day. July 6. He was given every po«kn •*-- ...... m.. . ....
—- —— - — -•—— *v- sible care by his wife and the last
In tiie Women's July Handicap I
ferred to Prosecuting Attorney Bar- two weeks she was assisted by Mrs. golf tournament at the Hastings
' Country club Mrs. Stem won from (
4* oo nett, who gave his opinion that a Jennie Jordan.
5.50 juror is entitled to mileage when-1 Surviving, besides the widow, are
........ ever so summoned. He took up the'his mot|»r. a brother. Ted Vickery Mrs. Bristol by default, and Mrs.
■ coo matter with the attorney general's of Lansing, two sisters, Mrs. Howard Garmand defeated Mrs. Potts. The'
second round pairings arc as fol­
Lansing
Rogers auiu
and Mrs Waite Morgan
- « • .• department
•
--------at
-------------• and they ad- &lt;u.tn
lows: Mrs. Stem vs. Mrs. Hubbard;
vIba*4 KIa. IL.I
. .... MI* nr.itc- muiaan.
.
*5
1?,
he wu correct in
Mr. Vickery wu a member of Mrs. Lan# vs. Mrs Van Popering;
7 001 {Ji* opinion and that a Juror should charlotte Chapter R. * A. M.. and Mrs. McIntyre vs. Mrs. Finnic; Mrs.
4 00 t* paid mileage under the clrcum- Hastings Council R. A: S. M
Wilcox^-s. Mrs. Garmand.
22i?Uncw mentioned. Heretofore a' Funeral services were held from
no* 50 i'u,ror,w“,pald
one
in Charlotte on Monday.,
-— mileage
------ —- for —only
—a —
—. the .home
iliik ...
trip to Hastings, no matter bow July 8. the Rev. R w. Roth of GREENVILLE GOLFERS
many times he might be summoned charlotte and the Rev. J. A- McNulTO PLAY LOCAL CLUB
by the court to do jury service.
I ty of this city officiating. Burial was
Greenville golfers will invade I
in Maple HiU cemetery.
Hastings Thursday for the annual.
UNLAWFUL TO DUMP
..
GARBAGE IN ROADS 'WOMAN DAREDEVIL
tournament and dinner party. Thia
Following is a copy of the state
WILL THRILL CROWDS. U one of the main sjxwt and social j
... Mlle. Maizie. world champion wo- events on the summer calendar of I
law concerning the dumping of garbage along the roadsides, as men-'man race driver, who startled the lhe local club. There will be a golf
tioned in
•- Die Banjier few weeks Movie colony at Hollywood with toiimament for the men and bridge
ago. This section is from the High- her sensational daredevlltry in speed and golf for tiie women. In the eveway and Bridge Laws Chap. 10. Sec. machines, will bring the Ionia Free nlng there will be a dinner followed
8 or Sec. 4466 of Compiled Laws of Fair to its thrilling climax on Sat- by bridge and dancing.
1815. and reads:
.urday afternoon. August 18, with a
BRANCH DISTRICT.
If any person Of persons unless bourd wall crush that hu never
Miss Virginia Wilson of Kalama- ;
duly authorized by Uie highway
attempted by any other mem­
zoo visited at tiie home of her annt.
commissioner of the township shall ber of her sex.
put any garbage, rubbish or waste 1 Going all competitors one better, Mm. John Dolby, and family last
material of any kind into any high- the Intrepid lady performer will give week. Her parents came for her
v
way of
of this
state, an exhibition of crashing through a Sunday.
... any township
ui
aiaie,
aHik
.. mis
...
II CT*.
. devised au..
.a....a
Threshing is the order of the day
wall.
She
the stunt
with aw*
the intent to ____
permit
the same flaming __
to remain therein, to the injury in herself. At first site uifid gasoline and wheat is yielding very good in
any way of said highway, or to the to ignite the wall that she crashed this vtcinity.r
The social at the home of Mr.
annoyance of the citizens of this through for a movie thriller but even
state, or any of them, every person this feature has been since bettered and Mrs. Vincent Norton Friday
so offending shall be deemed guilty by adding another mixture so that evening was well attended. Pro­
ceeds
127.75.
the
wall
gives
the
appearance
of
ex
­
iof a misdemeanor, and upon conMr. and Mrs Zeno Decker and
-----------------—..
142 hi j-victlon
thereof
shall forfeit and p.,
pay poldlng when site hits it going over
family attended the Decker family
it sum not less than five dollars nor slxty miles an hour.
•mors than Un doiiars, together with I Managar Fred A Chapman, who reunion at Thornapple lake Sun­
170 00 ‘Uu costa of prosecution, and in de- overtook# no bets in contracting day
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawks and
fault in the payment thereof shall for features for hU annual expoelbe imprisoned in the county Jail of Uon- Wlts the nr,t nuui •&lt;&gt; contract family attended the funeral of the
the county in which such conviction for MUe Maizie and because of the latter's moUier, Mrs. Dickey, at Co­
lon
Friday.
may be had not exceeding ten days, sensational aspect ol his automo­
or both such fine and imprisonment b*le racing program that always . Win. Ryan came for Mrs. Ryan
in the discretion of the court.
.features the closing day ot the and Priscilla Sunday and all re­
------ r—*--*-•'*-------- - -----fair, iie Ls going to use her act as turned to their home in Detroit.
Miss Evelyn Day of Lansing spent
A tomato-can birdhouse submit- lhe thrilling climax.
ted in a national contest by Mrs.
The fair opens August 13 and the week end with her mother and
sisters here.
Banks Upshaw, of Dallas. Texas, closes August 18.
Tiie L. A. 8. of Barryville will
-na»r» Inrnwn-----mo.m won a 8100 prise. After winning the
meet with Mrs. Emma WhiUock Fri­
contest, she placed an identical bird
_.
CAMP MEETING.
day, July 20.
400.00 bou» in her lack r»rt »M. »1- „T?e
Donald Oetroth of Detroit Is vis-'
Uwuth over . y—r pueM. no bird
Brethren tn CTriel ot the
ever entered it
Michigan conference will convene on Iting at tiie OsUoth Adams home.
&lt;t t » . .
their grounds known as Barnaby
Tung oil is a quick drying and
One large millinery establishment Memorial park, located 2 1-2 miles
now has a lounge for the use of its north of Sunfield. Eaton Oo.. July waterproof oil used in making of
customers The idea Is to provide 30 to August 8 inclusive with the an­ point and varnish. Tiie southern
them with a place where they can nual conference following. The cloa- states now have about 7,000 acres of
reet for a /e* minutes while the Ing service will be Sunday evening, lung oil trees from which the pro­
duct is obtained
fashion changes.
August U.

zed
bs

$J29
$1 59

es

J II. Hhuil

$1 79

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TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS—

i nd 26
iNS in

FF

IN THE THUMB DISTRICT PRAIRIEVILLE NINE
WINS SEVEN STRAIGHT

|»’lS l/ke’wnb’iS'taxhrWilcox Says That Sec­

DcHon Geras*, saaoltia and

KS
ON.
INS

organ
•

MUM

Penney’s TESTED QUALITYI

WMCIftte
WHA TE VE Fl

Big Pay Hand SOAP
Large Cake!

Panlmald Lunch Kit
Low-Priced!

5*

49*

The Ideal soap

Leather handles,
finely lacquered.
Device for hold­
ing vacuum bot­
tle in place.

real bargain!

Hat Vacuum BottlM

79*
eJed outar cow.

Here'i a STORM WELT

Men’s

WORK SHOE

Work Socks

A tough one, too—for only

Heavy Weight!

2»«.X5«
The retan uppers keep out moisture!
And to make doubly sure they're
weatherproof we've built these with
white storm welts! Composition soles
and heels. Smooth and comfortable.

Weight cotton.
White top,
and he^L A

Men! A Big Penney Value t

Red and Blue

Work SHIRTS

Work

Full Cut! Steel Buttons Stay Put!

Handkerchiefs
features in thia shirt

collar, extension
buttun-pockeU, reea-

A Penney Value In Men's

Work PANTS
Dark Patterns! Full Cut-Roomyl

Close-Oat
220 Weight

Overalls
good, dependable pair of work
priced Io set a new standard of
lue-giving! Regular model in dark

Horsehide

Work Gloves

59*
Men’s
Copper Riveted
Waistband

Overalls

98

50

Been paying more? Try "OXHIDE”

Overalls
Full cut-—not skimped!

Mr. Workman, jiwt
these quality featartt
they toll why “0XH

standard 2:20d«niml
stitched!

under! 8
va buckles I
sorr

�THK HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JULY it. 1M4

a

n^^^^- HastlngJi both have been fortunate'tag——I ,i'lift'giMWlliiitiis&gt;«

and Opinions;
What Others Say

This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

■.Dili
telioJl tn ruuw Hand!
and relatives to the city.
Dr. Will oonky ofBaranoc re­
turned home yesterday after a short
visit with friends to this dty.

FOULKES FAILS TO
CM UP STIBO

Here in ■3^7 county alone,

Oaorga Foulkre was defeated to
EIGHT rural communities; won
five by. leu than go votes; was
victorious to ONE CITY PRE­
CINCT. Foulkes did not run aa
strongly to Allegan county as ha
did Jn Barry; about the sama to
Cau county. There are afx
oountlaa to the Fourth Oongreaslonal District.

Old Time Postal Rates.
x*. Knppuw. weierini. nsMI -*- .................................. 4ng for patronage among themselves.
---------------- ---------------------------- --- I
Correspondence Expensive.
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
' °°°K PaOa" Milas- neither community would be wellHollywood's Directors.
’
SUFFICIENT TO IMPEACH.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
'BEVINTX-NINTH year j governed regardless of system.
Czar Hays Expounds.
(Continued from Page One)
[ No more flagrant flouting of the
Dr- Winifred McLravy
came.I Buell Wolcott of Denison, Texas, ar---------- --------—.. —------- - Editor Gifford of the Eaton Rap- home Sunday from Chicago, for a'rlvtd
drived here laat
last week and expect to
COUNTY MUSEUMS.
"I cannot say definitely until I
months Mr.
Mr WolWnl.
« MMaFeteu'^t^? "’"i ,
lost U1----------------- than the action of Gov.-ids journal recently received a copy few weeks’ vacation, she has been ‘remain about two months.
_—------------------------------- 1 itwill be interesting to see
just Comstock in granting an immediate of the old "Western Almanac" pub- vUittog relatives at Richland. Mr.;tx&gt;tt Is the brother ot R. Wolcott of have had further conferences with
rtioas b» MslL Posiwtt:
'what Barry county people can pro- pardon to young Tom Metzger be- luhed In 1828 that among other'an&lt;l Mrs Fred Henson accompany-[ this place, and Mrs. Wolcott is tha Judge JefTrlBa in Detroit and Mr.
gi.oo
the way of pioneer museums Iore he hod even seen Uie cell to thingsgave some very interesting ।ln8 her to Hastings.
eldest daughter ot William Moulton Bennett,’’ explained Mr. Foulkes, but that he stood to aolld with lhe
(fiteWICOUNTY.
i
,ONE
■ “ YEAR,
•
- •••
— juce
a arc ininme
who appeared to be rather Ul at ease rural people. "A large element In
‘
. .
XK JUJUtY XMUrrrsix
months co&lt; !‘during die centennial celebrations
nt( which he had ben sentenced to serve ' facta concerning postal rates of 106' Mr- an&lt;l Mrs MHo DeVries and of Irving.
congresj," Mr. Foulkes said, "rep­
u M-day penalty.
years ago. Today mast of us are 'Mr. and Mrs. David Honeywell drove ‘ Friday last P. A. Sheldon and Fred under such direct questioning.
(It Mid in Kii»ae».&gt;
Middleville and Hickory Comers’
Ulis young man—he ta no "kid." none too sympathetic with the Idea-to Alma Sunday to their autorno-! Alexander went to Grand Rapids tc
During tiie confusion which en­ resent Wall Street and have no use
W, BARRY OOUKTY. THREE MONTHS
, .
..
advance
35c; next ...
month.
------us the governor jailed him—is big of paying three cents postage an a ‘btlea. and brought home with them (see the democrats of that city ratify sued. the congressman ducked into for anyone 'who U not to the toanor
I* BAkBY COUNTY. OJ»E
i there are without question enough and husky. He has. according to all letter. Back in 1828. however, it coat Ave young people from this city who (the Chicago nomination But the his bus thereby ending the poaslbill- born;' they fall to understand the
t W ADVANCE .................... »I.5O'' rhnice relics of Michigan pioneer accounts, an ungovernable temper. stx centa to send a single |»ge let-,hj,ve
taking special vacation democrats did not feel in a ratifying ty of further cross examination. psychology of the common man and
hrtUBtCAlPTlONS. ONE
. J
i,f, hX in the rountv to make Hc ta ,he £on
Mru«,'r'
tcr
30 miles* more work at Alm*.College.
mood.
The remarks of his Interrogators have no sympathy for his Ideals and
days left here In Uie county t m
Comstocks pohttcal playmate com- than |30 miles but not exccedUig-40
Mrs. Joitn Flammer of Seattle.! Misses Millid Wood. Genic Brown, were anything but complimentary. aspirations"
No man should be sent to con­
ADVjurnBINO rates.
up several collections of unusual mtaaJoner of agriculture and big p&lt;&gt;- the ratc was.ten cents:’ for distances Wash.. Mrs. Edward Monroe of j Celia Ensign. Elva Clough. Kate
By way of introduction in opening
.. Di«pl»y *4&lt;«rtUin&lt; rsiw on applies worth. But 3ic problem is to get tato buyer. He attacked and very varying from 80 to 150 miles the Glenwood, California. Mrs Will Dyer (Williams. . Orpha Knowles and his address. Representative Foulkes gress for more than two terms. Mr.
i.«roUr« -0C them together. Some people quite*e«rcly beat up a 69-year-old man charge was 12 1-2 cents; for disBellevue; Miss Martha Stcvena of Messrs. John Goodyear and Hike explained tiiat he was a farmer Foulkes said. "After a congressman
£’pi i”j.* jmturally hesitate so loan their val- --- --ti,nce' w,1Bln« ,tTOm
10 400 iituta
miles
£h-‘‘—
^
eEw—
“—
* ^an’ | J&lt;'?neld
8pent
Sunda
at Gun himself and came of a long line of has been dined and entertained In
- J?
■ ’.™™
.
...
.OU, 150 W
-------- ---------------------- —
..... —&lt;&gt;'
for which lie is employed and paid.. me rate was 18 3-4 cents; it cost andalgua. N. Y,. and Mr. and Mrs. Jake.
ancestors who have gained their liv­ Washington for two terms, he loses
t»u zsc. Each uable antiques; other* Iravx* to their He
It -------necessary
tor the aged
.... made ..
w,IKs lQ
Jctler m^rc
Arthur Qua of Grand Rapids were’ Messrs. J. Yorjtfr and H- C. Peck- ing from the soil. He was quite con­ touch with the folks back home,"
MtMorloo *&gt;.d possession objects whose historical’man to go to the hospital tor treat- 400 miles
here Friday for the funeral of Mrs-'ham
liam nl
of Freeport were ro
in •*&gt;«
the city tent to remain a private citizen, he he declared, “and for that reason I
And keep in mind the fact that M»inaret Freeman.
Tuesday. Mr. Ynrger is*able to get said, until he found that the admin­ feel no congressman should servo
significance
nr
interest they fall to niriit His only
-&gt;» expression of regret
■ Ul
wu Hint he had not beaten the old these rates applied to single sheets
Wr ““d
Kenyon. Miss | around with the nld of crutches.
istration was robbing taxpayers of more than two terms. His usefulness
«r ■«&gt; appreciate. Unfortunately there is man worse. He was sentenced to pny of
paper only. I&gt; «»t twice these Marjory Kenyon. Howard Newton I Married ut lhe M. E. Parsonage their land. Then he decided that to his people has ceased. His Interit ivu no central place In the county where 3 fine, which he did. and to serve 60 base rates to send.a letter consisting a,’d Mrs J. J. Whig of Portland and July 10th. Mr. Edward B. Gates of TOte.oM.uia
*Wfl to olhcr directions." 80 he
something IUU.V
must uc
be wic.
done. 00
So ne
he
relics can b* placed for safekeeping days in Jail Tiir governor pardoned of two pieces bl paper; triple these Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bales and Mr. Baltimore and Miss Eva B. Newum formed the Michigan Taxpayers ' lllew,cd with his audiences never to
League and put Across the tax limi- ‘ «‘uf»
representative from
ill 1. r«bh.bej un and at thc san’c ltm* for pubhc db’ the man before ever he wu commit­ rules for a letter consisting of three lUK1 Mrs. Wil Page of Irving were I of Hope.
or more pieces of paper and weigh- Sunday gucAs of Mr. and Mrs. Or­
Miss Emma Runyan, Miss Addie tatlon amendment to the state con- (lhe rourU1 district for more than two
—.— ..
play*.’ if al) of the unusual objects ted.
Michigan has been criticized se­ ing
ounce; qunutupiv
quadruple ^-y
...» less than
w&gt;«» cr.e
v»,F vu&gt;&lt;i.v.
- Smith.
--------aJ&gt;d Mr. George Pratt of Chicago, are stliution.
'
[terms.
that have ever been brought lo the verely because ol the palitlcs in her these
JOB PRINTING.
”nr* “ *Watkins
”
' Tn the city tha guests ot Mrs. S. Althere rates for a letter consisting of
Mlss fFlorence
left on Pri“I admit that I am a pdor poll- I Once when he was sitting In his
toft.
1 "j&lt;5&gt; 'ZanM
Banner office could be placed to- pardon and parole system. ThLs was
more than three pieces of paper and dftv l0r R°&gt;
al O*»k and Sunday left ‘ *‘
tlclan," said Mr. Foulkes. "I have my , home at Washington, Congressman
icm. *nd i«*i re gciher. the county would have a very a case of worse politic.', than any the weighing one ounce. Four times the
a boal tril’,o Duluth and Hough­
own thoughts and Ideals and insist । Foulkes said that two Polish people
uf twk fuie alvt toa.ar(| a museum which Osborne .survey showed. Here was a base rate was also charged for each ton ahe PXPe*t-‘&gt; to be gone for about
PRAIRIEVILLE.
on putting them into effect regard- , from ills district, a young married
clean case of brutal assault by a ounce which a packet or letter con- four weeks.
I Nineteen children from here en­ less of precedent or party.” He also' couple, came to him with tears In
would be difficult to duplicate and young coward u;x&gt;n an aged man ]
Chas. Kalaldglan of Racine, Wis­ joyed the circus at Kellogg Camp admitted that he was a well-to-do I their eyes. They were about to lose
slstlng of more than three pieces of
ARTHUR VICKERY.
this would include only a smallfrac- Here was a case in which, without paper ,might
nwiu wcign.
—
consin
----- --------visited
- —
Dr■ —
and
— Mrs.
- .»■
Hi «■
A. Tuesday night.
weigh.
man ond therefore the rewards of their home on a mortgage before the
Arthur Vickery who died tn Char- tion of the total available.
’he first poulble excuse except Bued on these rates It would cost Adrounle and family |Miri of last ! Miss Vera Sensiba of Kalamazoo office meant nothing to him. "Es- I necessary details of a farm loau■KU IM
mate TO, ITO*, Wb .L-&gt;. boU.
.n 5beX'. “"b^S ?* “t -"‘‘..t 'fttf™
“*
i could be arranged.
was a guest of Mrs. Russell Lewis -----------------------Grand Rapids, 50 1-4 cents to De- lla•&gt;Although admittedly a well-to- I He thought there wu nothing that
Bunday.
They
visited
Kellogg
Camp
o
o
.
ounuuj.
1
licy
viaikvu
IXCIIUgg
viunp
while he lived here, al) of wljom will cess In their efforts io arrange inter- m.ul
|akc
Iroit and 75 cents to New York. To- 1 Mr.,. S S. Ingling, who has been ttt
do man. Mr. Foulkes failed to ex­ I he could do for them, and wu about
appreciate the* following comment esUng pioneer museums. In our optoFueling over the matter has been day an ordinary three-page letter I Msliui, her dbUBhur. Mr., tex MeMrx. Emma
Emm. Livingston
Llvlnwum of
o( Orange
Orm.sr-plain why ho sent out Christmas to turn them away, but his wife
Mrs.
Written by Muri DeFoe. editor ol the im this is one of the nr«t fii’-iin; very general since the publication of can be sent any place in the Unit­ Mod. tex murted u&gt; ter tome u&gt; l1Ue vUltM Mr, JtnWe No„u
cards in franked envelopes at 'said. "George, don't let those people
_l«' story ■••in yesterday
Charlotte Republican-Tribune.
things that could be done in connec- toe
•-—■-« morning's
«■•«• - ed State.-, for three cents; abroad for Kalamazoo. Mrs. McLeod going with Lucy Wednesday.
public expense rather than foot­
Herald Many persons have ex­
her for a few days.
I
p^ggy conwln of Toledo. O..
ing the bill himself as olhei ; "But what can I do?" the Con­
-Heroism is not necessarily con- non wish a centennial celebration pressed themselves as being greatly
Newspapers cculd be sent any dis­
representatives from this district gressman replied.
----------------.
IS visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lowery.
fined to shot and shell. No soldier
disturbed that the chief executive ol tance up to 100 miles for 1 1-2 cents; TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY | Mr and Mrs. Frank Freydl and
have always done. •
j "I don't know." came the answer,
PLEASING
THE BURGLAR.
______
the state
should stoop
to playing to any distance in the state where
ever faced a more hopeless struggle
Frank Horton. Chas. Brewer. Leo'Jcan of Northville reached here SatA burglar enjoys his busiest sea- politics with simple justice. It seems printed for one cent. It cost fourBurton
George, don't le|. Hiosc people
__________
and...John Gould motored to i urday. Mrs. Freydl will stay with sentially.” he said. “I am ■ crusader
than Arthur Vickery did for the
son while other people are vacation- to us that this act, standing alone,
who
is
known
in
Washington
u
an
—
'charlotte
in
ci
Ch
—
-Jette
I;.
Mr.
Brewer's
car.
Tliurs-1
Mrs.
Charles
Hughes
during
Mr.
put fourteen years. As a trained
So In spite of the fact that It was
w.
"I
administration man."
[ day. After wltncsrflng the game they | Hughes' absence in the east.
pharmacist he knew the quickest
When Representative Foulkes went only six o'clock In tiie morning ho
Miss
Myrtle
Smith
is
a
guest
of
[went
to
Eaton
Ropids
and
Waited
Uw
|
«•-••*•
--------and surest way to end it all. But heu gladden his heart. He likes to see hlbltJoii of the depths to winch Uie
।scene of the recent cyclone.
11Mr. and Mrs. David Artlip of Bat- to Washington he said that he de­ called up the White House. "But tiie
chose tlw suffering. There were di. ­ unmistakable evidence that the const stale administration can fall that
1 .Mbs Lora Trim returned thlslUe Creek ot Acker's Point near sired a plkce on the important ag­ President is in bed.” came the an­
' is clear; such, for example, as an we have ever seen —Grand Rapid­
ricultural committee. "I talked with swer over the wire. “Tell the Presi­
) morning from her trip out west ac- Cloverdale.
vine qualities about hb long 'v‘A“*’ accumulation of milk bottles and Herald.
leaders Including dent that Congressman Foulkes of
[companlcd by her aunt. Mrs. Frank
Charles Hughes and two daugh- hdmlnbtration
'
with death.- There was a gratifying newspapers at lhe door, mailboxes
ZX) thy little well,
Rainey," h? said, “but wu Michigan is on lhe line," -Foulkes
tens. Mrs. James Nevins and Mrs. Speaker
1
Trim of Tacomar Washington.
HOW TO SURVIVE
something about his crAiratfr. It in­ overflowing with letters and circu­
James Richards ol Reed City at­ Glenn Horton and Miss Helen Farr told that a first yeat man had ab­ answered. Shortly thereafter word
and for thy comfort
It this country survives we mu
solutely
no
chance
to get so coveted came back to hold the wire and
Marted
Thur.*day
on
n
trip
to
the
spired our appreciation of what can lars. window shades pulled down.
tended
the
funeral
of
hu
mother.
know
_____________
put character
ahead of money.
Mrs Caroline A Richards. Sunday East and will be guests of Mr on assignment. Not discouraged, within three minutes. Mr. Foulkca
be endured. But out beyond all
Great men can do
.... ‘he garage door open with the car
Dclfte in The Charlotte ReMr,--------------------------and Mrs Maurice however. I walked to tlw White said. "I heard the well known voice
T. F McCarthy of New York City IHughes'
— sister.
-------- —
*“•
“»«•"“ &gt;»&gt;»■
K„c. M- Bur.lar likes nothing b-u. ' |iuUlcul&gt;-*I»bun.House
and
within
ten minutes re­ of the president."
Was in the city the fore part of thc-jHoltl. of Manchester. New Hampwholly sacrificial dcrotlon of Mrs
Cougrcssnuin Foulkes raid that he
wcek on business, being connected shire, and visit places of interest ceived an audience with the presi­
belter than just so.
ter than to find doors fastened with
AN AMUSING STATEMENT
dent. I told the president that it wax outlined the brief facta of the case
while there.
Vickery. We recall nothing in our fragile locks that give way to the
with lhe U S Rubber Co
—
G
ot
the
.
»Ve were amused when we rend in
Word has reached us of lhe pass- my greatest ambition to be a mem- and the President replied. "George,
Secretary D c. Vandcrcook at­
experience comparable to the poise
slightest pressure, Iw* has a warm the Michigan Manual a sketch ol
tended the state camp of the Y. M. Ing of Mrs. Beatrice Barr (nee Bea-j her of this committee but that 280 don't let those people go, keep them
and sweetness of tills brave and spot
'
in his heart for people who de- Uie life ol George Foulkes. the sti­
C A ut Central Lake. Mich., last trice Farrv of Detroit. Mrs. Barr was other representatives so aspired. He there and give them their breakfast­
lovely person. She will long ba pend
[
I'll &lt;we that aid Is given shortto womanhood ...
to „tills Rskcd me- a few questions ' .._..
thenland
|
upon simple catches for wm- c-rtcnUat congressman from tills disweek und is now attending a na­ born and grew ™
vicinity. She had such
.such a pleasing
pleasingJ! picked up his telephone and called ■•&gt;'
: " Within two hourti. Mr. Foulkr.i
compensated not only in the grati- dows which arc accessible from the
tional gathering of Y M. C. A. vicmiiy.
the'fUteen^itol'ul
wijkers ut ■'Wllliama Bay. WLicon- personality that to know her was to someone—I don't know who—then declared, the money was on hand
lude and admiration of hundreds of (
.— her Stoccre
------- sympathy
--------- .Is ex- i&gt;
------- ■ to —
—
* -_.
j ’Congress---------- Mn&lt;j
pomh couple went home
ground, the roof, the fire escape or 0!l &lt;arjn land." We happen to know
love
'turned
me
and
said.
friends and acquaintances but if .from broad copings along which he that the tificcn mill tax limitation
I Mrs c Dectrick returned home pressed for the husband and Mr. man Foulkes you are now a member happyItere U »n&gt;U-.u.« eMurine .nd TO- ra„ cilmb 3ucl, ,hlnK, „ lh,„„b .mendm.nl n, IK drulud by rbr rents to send a magazine any dis­ from- oaianac Monday, where she and Mrs. Edward Farr and family. °f ‘he agricultural committee.' This
“These arc the things." Congress­
tance
up
to
103
miles;
more
Uian
100
.
.
.
, ...
.
late *I- 0
R. waicroury. wno was ih»
men
pathetic about the religion of tho
n
It is hard to understand why such । breaks all records. Never before bi man Foulkes said, “that I love to do.
«re« eauhkk he do™ nol like te- m„,wcr
miles, six cents. However if the has been for u. few days taking care sorrows come to ua but sometime this history of congress has a first- That la tha kind of representative I
of her brother. Frank C Johnson.
four gcspels 'all these things will be cause he cannot touch them with n nI1(j tllal -jjte,- jie bud drafted ll
like to be.”
well know.
added unto you.' to her godly sor- jimmy Once Inside, the burglar there were several round tabic dis­
Three FIRST TERM members
"If there are any republicans pres­
to
accident
at
that
place.
July
4th.
Mr and Mrs. George Adrianson
any distance up to 100 miles and
of congress have been appointed ent.-' said the congressman. "I do
Mrs. Geo. Derby, of Canton. Ohio. and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jake
likes to End that all the sliver has —;—:--------------------------------------——— 2 1-2 cents for distances exceeding
to
the
agricultural
committee
not wish lo say anything that would
Adrianson
nf
Gas
City,
Indiana.
visited
her
uncle,
D.
W.
Bolinger
and
been placed to a compartment of the
ArUdu avpasrini in isi» esinan
,
ara aaleclsd ter Ibalr iBUiatl and do loo miles.
within the past few ygdts; in Injure their feelings In any way. I
. TWENTY YEARS AFTER
Mrs. Rose Hilton Saturday and Sun- (spent Wednesday at Three Rivers.
sideboard; to discover that furs, and
tm nacaaaarily rtprasoai oor
each case without alleged presi­ am an independent man and will be
/uv.
। Mr. und Mrs. Milo Lehman have
It was slightly more tlian twenty
One had to be fairly well to do
f other valuable wearing apparel have opinion a._________________________
dential intervention. They are:
guided by my own thoughts and
Mrs. Albert Leins leaves next week | returned from several days’ visit
years ago tiiat Franz Ferdinand,
; —~
_____________________ in back
uhbc&gt;n those days .0
to iinoru
a fiord uie
the for Alberta. Canada, where she will;with relatives in Kalamazoo.
Representative cliflord Hope of Ideals regardless of party. There arc
' been placed In moth-proof bags.
archduke of Austria, was Insulting
cuwluns attended by agricultural luxury of corresponding with a large visit lier father and mother whom
Kansas a pixilated during his many republicans
repuuncans who
wno voted accordaccord­
Orna Glynn spe:f» a few days In
Being a somewhat playful fellow, the’ leader.-, tux experts, farmers and circle of friends in different jiarts of
the upright moral sense of the peo­
first term to succeed Repre­
ing to their sincere convictions, but
i she Ims not -M-en for eighteen years .Marshall, the guest of friends.
burglar likes nothing belter to un­ , businc-v men and they agreed that the country.
sentative Tincher, also of Kan­ the previous administration ran the
।She expects to be gone u month.
** ‘
- -- and- -Isaac
Madnmes
Mary. Sarah
ple of Serbia by riding down the
• • •
cover caches of valuables from un­ little changing in jts wording or
ship
of
state
onto
the
shoals
and
aft­
sas;
Charles
Adkins
of
Illinois;
.DeBack
and
Clinton
Castle
called
streets of Sarajevo accompanied by
behind the
the former John D. Clarke of
er they got there scuttled her. Th?
derneath rugs, mattresses, inside purpeve should be made Upon th" Who are the men
«&lt;■&lt;». . YEARS ov.w
.wwr..
Mrs EUzabclii Stewart at PlatoTHIRTY
AGO TODAY
his mistress.
who
dictate
authority of the Michigan Flintier scenes nt Hollywood------- --------New York who wm killed re­
present administration must repair
pillows, etc. This Ls “old stuff" to itself we learn that George had no &lt;hc type of show that the millions
Few. if any. had much personal
cently in an automobile accident.
him and he knows all the answers. part in the conferences or Ui assist- °f, movie patrons 1n this country day for 3---uu .Uh
old frUMs iwnwW)
'Mr
--------------------------Republicans handle committee
respect, for this shallow, supercilious
limes from sessions of the house
Nothing makes a blrglar feel more ing Mr. Waterbury to prepare the shall see? Philip Kingsley, stall For some lime Lee has been super­ and Mrs. Floyd Wales.
appointments through a “com­
son of royalty. He had been wanted
than any other state representa­
like having spent a'wasted evening wording —Ciuuapoljs Vigilant. June writ»r of the Chicago Tribune, to an inlendrnt ol schools at Wakefield.
Mrs. Ethel Stebbins is. visiting her' mittee on committees." Demo­
• 7.
X
article written for his paper ’from Gogebic county. With a stall af 121'sister.
in advance tliat Serbian police could
tive; absent more times in two
crats through
the
powerful
Mrs. Red lick in Chicago and
than to find strong locks on doors?
HoDywocd gives the following list of teachers and has just been re-elected j■ while there will visit the Century of j "ways and means" committee,
years than his predecessor was in
Dot guarantee his personal safety;
special protection on 'windows, and.
NOT NEW
mnenntrs who direct this Important for another year;
Iprogrexs^
twelve. He appears to -have been
both of which ore Independent of
these he disregarded So GavrUlo
History
slltiws —
many
of industry:
Mr and Mrs. Chas. jLunn are
JLibbln
(
moft Important, of all. to find allcr
----- -----. examples
.
neglecting lhe •'salvaging oper­
I
Mrs.
Stewart
Is
in
the
Ann
i
the
president.
Under
Republican
•Princip (who is now honored ns a rntrrta lh«. i.h
““'.r unUI the,
ttt" rcpuduM
—J
CARL LAEMMLE-Bom In the upending the week with friends In
'
ratalfe U«U« pep|.te
ations" rather consistently.
administration,
Michigan
had
'Arbor
hospital.
She
will
need
to'
lux
nbhuatlanv—R
lux obligations
R. G Jelleries in
to ;oulh German kingdom of Wurltcm-' Detroit. While there Charlie will put1
mirtyr by all good Jugoslavians i !
stay
three
weeks
instead
of
a
few
continuous
representation
on
the
Ljhvc been placed in storage else- The Lowell Ledger.
thLs and float the ship of stale out
burg in Hitfl
in a good share of his time buying
fired the fatal shot. To avenge the
days. Her many friends here hope । agricultural committee for many
into the smooth water again."
, ADOLPH ZUKOR-Born m Riscc. goods for his fall and winter trade she will be greatly benefitted and 1 years; therefore it was logical
“national honor" involved in the
POLITICAL PROPAGANDA
Congressman Foulkes was intro:
Hungary 1873
Mrs Minnie K Mitchell and son. ,
and natural that the incoming duced by Frank Bennett, who la
, will soon be restored to good health.
death of this roy^il nv cr-do-well
HARRY
WARNER
-Bom
in
RusWalter
George,
of
Chicago,
are
1
THE NEXT STEP
administration should also have candidate for congress from the
Nina B Smith is at Crooked
Europe tlircw away miUkuns ot lives
su
visiting the former's brother. George .lake
, Miss
When a private citizen has a debt nothing strange about thLs
seen
to
It
that
Michigan
had
for
an
indefinite
stay.
JACK WARNER - Born In Lon- B Edwards at Leach Like
'‘“w-’Mi^M?s“^£t*F.r'r will nt
fourth district on tlw Farmer-Labor
and billions of dollars in a war
representation on thia committee. ticket.
due. hr usually sends out one or
On‘
An*^ L Hfrrtck ol LI,Ur Rnrk term the fun^m
which, for alljiractical purpose, w a*
Since all save one of Michigan's
SAMUEL GOLDWYN- Born in Ark. Ls visiting his brother. Frank
21"
more statements and then, if noth- ------- ,----- —. — - -----------At. the conclusion of the Foulkes
lost by all who were foolish enough tag is forthcoming, he may write a
Democratic representatives Were address D. D. Alderdyce of Jackson,
lor 1 he first Um*- In thirty-one |*“"
Beamer Farn Tuesday
h1’ candidacy tor renomina- Warsaw. Poland.
first
termers
and
this
one
had
', ,
,,
■ tion and re-election to congress.
to participate United States was
LOUIS B MAYER-Born In Eur- years.
41 uctTOIt' ~ , ,, t
secretary of the state central com­
pr«»u,l l.Urr .uteMInx * teM
,. ,loU11„K
jbo,,.
already secured appointments on mittee of the Farmer-Labor Party
drawn in on the rather high-minded
opr
Miss Elizabe h Field expect* to
LENT
CORNERS.
other important committees, it s|&gt;oke briefly for a few minutes.
discussion of the matter, possibly this letter oxcepi tor the tact that
DAVID SARNOFF—Born In Uz- leave Tuesday for an extended visit
pretext that it was u war to make even hinting at ways and means nf Mr Foulkes did imt put a three cent
Miss Jean Hammond, with a party
was Inevitable that a first-term­ । staling that there Is still need of
with friends in Clinton and Te-1 (,f
young folks, motored to the
linn. Minsk. Russia
er should have been appointed to 1 a new political party to complete
the world safe for democracy; a war settling the account. Then if al)
SIDNEY R KENT—Barn in Lin­ cumaeh.’
[Chicago Worlds Fair Sunday.
represent Michigan on the agri­ lhe job of chasing the money civangout under Congrex'ion'd frank,
coln Neb
Mrs A A- Anderson return"! I Threshing lias been lhe occupaoilier methods fall, a law suit may be
cultural committee.
thou^indera out' of the temples at Washing­
And now. twenty years after, wha11 started. Uncle Sam is now con­
Ouly one number of the entire home Monday after a few days' visit 1 uon Of m05t of our neighbors the
ton. He made no allusion to the
group ba native-born American with Mrs. L T McGrath of Grand
Grandj; past
past week.
do we find? Europe arming In lev ' fronted with a situation common to
year man been assigned to the im- Foulkes Farmer-Labor gubernatorial
ie men who ore exercls- Rapids ,, ' ,,
Mrs. Leland
Ld,
. ,, . I Mrs
Hammond and son. portant agricultural committee.'
candidacy.
ini: fiurh an important influence on
MUs
Minnie
Harper
wrnt
Monday
Stuart,
and
Mrs
Permella
Sage
•—
■
■
*
;... . ......
, ■
,....... , .
..
•• *•*“•
• ■--■■••c.u. oskv
In uic
Use election two years
years ago.
ago.
the progress of culture here in the
iect on war debt accounts uliich
Chejoyuan.
where
she
will
be
the
called
on
Mrs.
Lulu
Shepard
of
Prak
Representative
Foulkes
declared
that
lamp, and it they should United States
Trade journal's report that 350.000
tocratlc and powerful than any of
oi't erte’b- M,toC4 Mlrtk “,Ki r‘ri.ll&lt;’rSU.nc‘y &gt;&gt;
.
1 h.*i last evcry cUy PrecU,ct but won । automobiles
arc
now
________
automobiles
arc
now
equipped
with
the pre-war monarch.-.
—u The Lent Sunshine Club will have all agricultural communities except I radio la no news
public
Tile usual polite statements have tlirm by Mr I­
----- to
‘i us
u* We
We hear
hear
Hie Misses Harriett and Ermina [»a picnic
nirnir at
.i Prairieville
Pr.iri.vui- township -five thereby implying that the “city Hhem passing our Aeeplng porch
. Let. America be prepared to defend been rendered, '’personal" letters pen**’
address delivered by Will H Hays,
returned home Monday park. Thursday. July IB
| slickers" didn't like him very well nightly.
ter bortM. but
&lt;&gt;,
urn. luor
w a. ]nu.
.
.should not complain ‘so-called •czar" ol 'he motion pic­ Goodyear
after spending a couple of weeks a: _____________
keep forever free from active ennaiw.
ture industry nt Wabash College. In- St Lout--.. Missouri.
of thi nations involved suggesting
■.liana June 2
It was n splendid
tanglement in the “European mess." ways and means of meeting the ob­
• NATURE S HELP
specimen ot syruppy-thick "hooey,Tiie weather liav reduct'd
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
ligation. Now if nothing happens it
nd- spn-ad on in generous gobs Any
SAD BUT TRUE
The Barry County Battalion will.
win be interesting to see unat tnc cm hopes of the brain tru.i —Wil­ real point that he wished to make
hold their annual reunion August
next step will be. There are no Ln- liam Berkey in The Casso;x&gt;lts Vig- was lost in a marc ol sweet-worded 15th. 16th end 17th. 18iH. rcspccigeneralizations. He did no*, attempt
out of trouble by using your money. J"™"0”’
a !Ji: can
to justify, for exajnph the vicious nt ly . I* is. expected that the 0111. -7--------- —
.. .
be started and any attempt 'a'
practice
of----------------------block-booking; did not radcs and their families and friends
TELLING THE TRUTH
------------•"cracking down" iTo borrow NIRA
Jews publitocr* have dev*)sed the -attempt
.... — -to...say
-----------------------------why a vigorous, con- ,will lay aside the cares of life and
BACKBONE OP SYSTEMS
unite in making Ulla reunion a grand
Value in milk consists first of the abundance of ita food elementa to noup
Johnson s fxrt ftorasei Ls beyond rv-a- following supplementary pro\buKt-. riruclivc censorship of films before
’si
‘ -- - r. -----. :• .
government under an up-to-date ”Jil For ‘hf immediate future, at.
"up'aud .toP-"'-e* ture* b’ImtvMMble^did not explain surtt
r--:
ish the body. But a higher value, because it aavea danger from dis­
A.-----Cain, the “official
dog catcher"
city manager system, according to ka-''- *’ ttOU,d r&lt;,CTn
n hopeless T.,r;r
ltlon u'.a
why h- hmuclf. though a nominal
,‘*1'
ease, and gives a sense of security lo the user, is CLEANNESS!
.
that liave dared to venttac upon the'
Schuyler Marshall, editor ot th- ««&lt;&amp;** has been reached
to ■ u. nnall town publbhir.-’ For dictator, is so powerless to do any- M reels without the protect ion ol the 1
n l'.mg
i.ing uw
!!•.:■ public that
Huit a man is .«a Uiaig inc uiaiucry iun&gt; reuu***.
Clinton county Republican-News.
'
’
'
t'
successful citizen
cJ-jzen when everybody
everybody expounds Mr Hayes,
j“R'
to
. n
,
. &gt;
suevesafu)
Hayes, “"youth
youtn must
,
Tax rates art low, debts are paiknows
he Lsit. ns».•lazy
i;J
km .-.I.-he
la.",asa-,a agovernment
government be
be served
-served That problem
problem preaents
presents
J4,® J*d-v^-^thm^hu-h
with good reserves m the treasury bom\^°W1CdCr‘“,nC lh&gt;’ T mule—&lt;2 70. Referring
a deceased
a great
Is ^X -nd^ie'ciiy 'in?04*
‘whTttto
Smo4Sai; att grtfat
ttS' study
22? and
;?ddmy
Bre.ndduty."
“rrapj?
Highlands Dairy milk comes from our own
is then placed In our refrigerator, where it la
citizen as one who is mourned by it this sense of duty and responand no bonds outstanding, all mu­
tested and accredited herd. The cows are
cooled to a temperature just above freeling.
nicipal departments are functioning
properly housed and fed, and kept in clean
It Is kept on Ice in the milk truck until it Is
scribed as a new invention. Judg­ that, he* will only be missed by the «&gt; which explains the recent run of
efficiently. People of Hastings can
Referring to
to gangster
gangster and
and crime
crime films
films which
which j£r Big Rapids the latter part of
stables. Human hands never touch lhe milk
Referring
delivered at your home.
ing from certain radiators, we pecker circle—&lt;1013
—----------- crowned hoodlums
In a halo of ro‘he *wk for an extended visit
make a similar boost even though Stete
tetelum.
&gt;uuwith
from the time it is taken into our clean milk
The State of Michigan, after a thorough in­
.
.
.. .
«.g. £ Hmlhr. l &gt;xmantle lignt, ror ine norror t.im..
*
we have a mayor-council system in lisp fnr a Inna time—T.ns Anartrs fetiui.e. as. an estimable . ladv when
house until it is delivered at your door. Every
spection of our plant and herd, authorised us
. ..which went aled-length in
rin., Mr
Mrs.
J. J.
J. WW Lunil
Lunn Ifld
ind mother.
mother, Mrs
^n.
in use for 3 long time—Los Angeles every' busine^ man m town would
to fra luring
W«i
which has remained practically un­
bottle U washed and sUrUUed. The milk is
to sell our milk at Grade A. It costs no more
Times.
■
...... ... tne devil coming-H 10 aegcncracj ; iot uie mou-k*,
changed since the city received its
mechanically conveyed to the bottler, and the
Sending a hypocmtcal da rcpro- lilm-v which picture all manner of
«?***« “’ey j^U ylsit relatives
on that account. We sell it Paatcurizcd or
Charter. Grand Rapids,
also lias
bottle automatically capjied The bottled milk
. ------... - a
one learns with surprise that the Ibate to heaven, when we know that ..ordld triangles, quardangies and
Raw aa you prefer.
l. wo K«xl tor Wm—tSOO lu- mn poljmut V«J
Tte Mis* Gertrude Stebbins
X?.,. gave a
city manager system but lu gov- PrinCe of W)Uc&gt; h&gt;d to
a Iarni tell
:
ferritin to deceased merchants' as film industry is "alive' .to its re- 5'2 Jit™
1 5? f
eminent hu been anything but because he could no longer
M“" aflord
“n"° to
" !' imxreun. aSnu." .ten &lt;b.y WMUIMIly.
■
I'"'1*'' •« honor ol ter trknd. HIM
LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH OUR GRADE A MILK.
when 'they aponslbllity.
. Cooney, of Muskegon.
harmonious and efficient. Very few run lt Haven’t they the ploughing- ncver advertised in their■ lite
life fn
to h**ln
help '
*
CALL PHONE 26&gt;1 AND WE’LL DO THE RESTI
COminumtlPA h&gt;v«
tithlM-rca In
_ ___
.... over
___ thcrcf-Phlia___ ,
,...... trade to town—&lt;1.00
.. nr. —Gazette.
r.
...
communities
have hr-rn
been subjected
to ur.dcr
aystem
TWo of.Hie largest forest fly* to^ Mr. and Mis. Fred Ingrain «nd
draw
break out in Michigan this year
.Stillwater. Minn.
greatar extremes «f factional poll- delhpia Inquirer.
'.were reported during earlju June. ■we are having now. one can't be too
tics. All of which Indicates very,
r
LACONIC LYRICS
One destroyed OOOO acres of Umber ।
in taking fire preventative
strongly that the system of governA critic complains that the zip- , "I love to drive with one headlight." before it could be Checked; the oth- careful
imeasures. One cigarette butt care­
mcnl is not nearly so important as peretype fastening will lead to tht
------ - -----------------------Young
Vincent used
to—
tell - 'em; er about 3,000 acres Altogether, |lessly toued aside 1» sufficient under
Telephone 2651 :: Robert W. Cook, Propr.
Rulings, Mich.
I’ropr.
therefore. 13jOOO acres of sterile, up- Ithe present tinder-like conditions of
UM caliber of people operating the undoing of elegance. To Ita easier Hp
MMne lowl&gt;’ ltowera»ndw.
burned-over und
Vincent cann
cannot
smell 'tm
'em "
productive, ugly, bumed-over
land ilhe country side to start a blase
A lool picxif *«t-up has not undoing, anyway.—Arkansas Ga- BBJt’t Vmcent
®‘ ,me11
—Peter Rabid, iq. Grand Rapids have been added to the total In this which
__
will lay waste tliousaiids of
en invented. 6L Johns and'aeq*.
Chronicle.
state. During dry weather such as^creacf
acres bf forest
forest land.
land

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Values in Milk
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION

Pungent Paragraphs

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THf HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�*71

THK BAITIMQI BANNER, WIOMMBAT, HILT 1$, 1W4

to cease certain kinds of loans
■—■- SENATOR VANDENBERG
which, before 1KJ0, were freely al-1
lowed. The government compels tha (
, WILL GIVE THE ADDRESS accident
banks to keep In liquid condition,
Bi&lt; Republican Rally Will Be Uhlng the car
which means investment In securi­
injuring
Camp Barry la being used thl»|
xr„ij _»
ties with low rates of Interest. With
quite badly.
,
IW
,
w«k
by
24
girU.
some
of
whom
are
Held at South Haven,
their decreased earnings from in- ]
Freda Bcott, ——
— »... ... „
terest, there I* no other way open being built back lo health ThejMIchI&lt;an
Leila hospital. Battle Crook. to SU(Oootlnuad from Page Ona)
for them to maintain themselves
fr«n Grand Rapids Blodgett,
rcpubllcani ot lhc pourth ting along fine.
except through service charges. In
taUdr^ Augurt 2 the I)uulct wl), hoJd g raJJy &lt;t 8ouUj
have been adopted in every state. this case it U a matter of compul- H«t*ng» Parish picnic will be held
_n Wednesday. July 25.
Wednesday and
In
slon
from thc._________
NRA. and a matter of f ‘here and August 7-14 the Camp for
protfram wiu begin at lw0
Michigan included. These codes all __
__________
.1 olinrf_v .. o’clock in the afternoon, when tiie family jpent Bunday visiting
require reasonable / service charges, necessity for the banks M c001!*11' boyB'
0. F.
Sunday at °,^Xan
of. the
State Centre!. tlves near Dowling.
for decreased “
interest earnC
” Angell returned Rnnrt.v
. .
.
Br that » mean UreL •wllaa-’Isatton
"1
lings,
I2;»w *&gt;. *»■
—— ■.... —-— CommitUe Hon. Howard C. Law­
such as pass books, checks, deposit
---------------— _.a_------------- ar^_.
a *■
I Institute on Religious and Social rence, will introduce the noted
TREES LIKE MEN.
--------------------------slips, ledger sheets, statements °f I'-WANTED
BY OBA...
y. ---------------------- progress and reconstruction. Tuo guests
While
walking
giKaia io
to the
uic audience.
auuscucc. The
me address
aaarcas
--- -----j" ” through the north
. .C
account, which Ute banks have in'
UNG SHERIFF, hundred twenty-four other inen at-;i for Uie afternoon will be given by
1
previous years given to their petrons I Julian Jnrev aee M «.■&gt; nicked un ‘e”4ed from the middle west.
THE CROSS KO*D*.
|’Senator Vandenberg. Enough said i|?5“PMU^ri^dlh^nJ.nl^*nTl2!lS
„„
Julian
U»e&gt;.agc20.
was
picke^l
up
wU1
a
chance
atlend
—can no longer be furnished to the
Everyone who knows the senator ^ie3 durin« the
customer at the expense ot the bank, by Under Sheriff Tasker Friday at thB century of Progress with Y and will admit that it will bo worth Uut we™
^.beslthy ***?
Further, NRA bank codes, tn order to (the home of his grandfather in be entertained there in the Y—get will admit that it will bo , worth
travelling many miles to hear him
pul an end to unprofitable practices. Maple Orovf, lIe ta B ccc worker ln ‘ouch with Secretary Angell for . discuss Uie issues of the' day.
require Uut
whkJ, m u.- w , r,„mp „„ a,H.
‘lu™ld
Z.C.UU
—77L
..
„.
n,
Thecvenlng
program
be ocontinued
In back. Their tops still touched the
All, Uw Um.1 ire™ in
w it u chlniM th,, o„ j„i, 3
B
l..;. of East Lansing =£1
Ronald
Browm
wUi|
at will
elght
.clock when
ground.
Miss Nettle
made in banks, must not be col-1 took a motorcycle belonging to an- direct the
swimming
at the next there will be other addresses and
I thought aa I. looked at those
;—C
------------------------------------curtomer
m lhp QrayUn&lt; camp canip for boys. George Wotrtng of i.pteUl
,
trees, some young and some old, how ley Smith, went to Bailie Creek
return.
much like men they are. HoW insptr- Sunday foe a few weeks.
th^ban^' EvCry Ch^.k and disappeared with It. He did not Nashville Is expected for leadership. |
which a depoelto- draws upon his
to thc llQnic of hu
„nU ln
Ralph Moore of Freeport along!
QUIMBY.
Mrs. Jane Tuttle of thia place
own bonk account.to handled seven charlotte, but rode 'the motorcycle w&gt;‘h some of the former leaders tn- | The young people will have their the forest, which after years of bat­
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Tut11o
times In making the necessary en- (o the
of hL, grandparenU. eluding John Morgan of Grant.
1jclpas
.. v.......
party Saturday night. July ...
21. tling the destructive forces of one and Lansing
attended the Cobb
*nd rvcjnls 1x1010 ‘b;e check Grayling officers took the matter up
Kennard Schalbly ot Woodland ,at-the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Walter . kind or another, stood with unbowed of
is finally returned cancelled to thc wlth 5^,, ^my omcer8. They dld was chosen President by young peo- Bldciman
(heads. They were sound from the school reunion Sunday which was
maker. A bank s employee* are busy Ilot
.-Ollng j^.. al hu nar- -Pl° from t&gt;vef ‘h° cqunty who inct
Mr. and Mrs Fay Hummel and heart out: However, I was saddened held at the Irving Grange hah.
from mornlrur until the hank cltou-s.... ,
. .... .. .
Jacob" uauacn
Kausch ana
and 11
family spent
Monday ..vnnfnp
evening. inlv
July oB. tn
in the
Uie Has*
Has­ Mrs Ted Mix attended the funeral I when I beheld those that had strugjocoo
- ‘
--------‘ att Middleville.
'lost. Somewhere back over Sunday
handling these items. Tiie average j,c ha(1 a Kran(jfather living near 1tings M. E. church to discuss ways of of a relative in ink.
Lake rvinm
Odessa u'«l.
W«L cirri
gled and
and'lost.
with
friends
------(the years liad occurred things.| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis of Middepositor never K ves a thought o
The Eaton officers didn't &lt;combating the terrible influence of nesday.
Able Eaton, an old resident of which, at the time seemed too small dieville and Dale Cook and family
mVly
u neSe?*ry. ? even know hb name. That was all Iliquor in our midst They had a sec­
?
for hU ^pC?!U..a1ndl!!n’U.h; thc cluc Mr Tasker had However ond
&lt;
meeting last Monday night for this place, now of Homer, is visiting (and insignificant to be considered, and Frank FrancUco. wife and Beli ing him a record of his financial, he tract.d th0 yOung fellow nnd further
l
organization and planning.
relatlves here.
| yet as time moped on. these same va of Freeport were Sunday guests
llrn/2!tCm!na ,&gt; P’e ,Bbw
wh c&gt;) brought him to thc Jail here. Sher-1
Mn . Ted Mix visited relatives In j little things became so large and of John Cook and family.
GLASS CREEK.
I 2j*?ir,lntO U1C ,pr?peir handling °f (jjy Bennett came Saturday and took)
•SS?Tu
'y,1u‘18
,o oniyhng to answer
Forrest Havens and family and
I Robert McGIocklin and family of
U
k
d b
the criminal charge against him.
. ness tor him at a loss.
,
——
Hastings spent Sunday al Lake
| Because of these conditions thc ।
MICHIGAN CROPS.
Michigan.
All Pricei SUBJECT
NRA code insists on. and fairness
.
The
Michigan
crop rtj»rt
issued
"
■*-------------Louie Erway. Ray Otis and fam­
*’We save oij today’s bargain price—we save because I(demands,
that„
banks
have July
12 -~
shown
to Michigan 3%
'-------- -------v must
. -------------- —
A‘8 thal tl,e «cr«««e of Hies of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
services, in corn pl
z~‘"J thb
'
.rome-compensation for service*,
planted
year was the same af vrrd ntis’.
Baled Tax
there’s no charge for installation—we have an easy jrome-compensation
I view
view nf
of the
thc fnct
fact that
that hank
bank eartilnua
earnings ak
os Ins,
lust Win,,,
Winter nhn.i
wheat «.*.
was three peri 1 Gorden Havens is spending thc|,
have been seriously curtailed. In cent lew. oats 20 per cent more,
monthly plan to buy it on—and we enjoy the the past, banks gave supplies and barley 11 per cent more, rye 20 per week with Chas. Erway in Kalama­
services nn
on nnnmntnhle
unprofitable ri&lt;*de- cent mnrn.
more; sugar beets four per centi'zoo.
economy of modern automatic gas cooking.” donated
Robert Lord and family of Bat­
posits,
~'«iU, because its higher rates of
of.less, potato* two per cent more,
tie Creek were week end gucsu at
' larger
’
-&lt; and
.. flcJd
interest,
deposits
great­bcans QVe p,,;. ccnl more, al­
(Roy Oaki'.
er earnings made that possible.
falfa hay four per cent more.
Up to the present time banks In
The Oils school reunion vfll) be
The report indicates the yield of
°n
Barry county have not put In service wheat about 29 per cent less than held al lhe school house Saturday.
charges, although banks in ncigh- normal. The oat crop in this state July 28. Picnic dinner. Please bring
Wisconsin Full
! boring counties bordering Barry will not be much less tiian the short table service. The following/ com­
Cream
have all done so.
crop oi a year ago. vom, nowever. mittee will have charge of the cnPeople generally have thought lit- llp to July I bad shown up well, bc- tertainmenl: Table committee. Mr*
^eocs /i
I tie of what a bank dbn'wHen A com-(ing belter than a year ago and Pearl Newland and Mrs. Minnie
HHB
HIM
————— merclal
Li opened, Suppose
——-i-i account
—
i.
- a|Boul qjC avcragC condition In a Oo'ham: fx'csr.im. Ruth E. Erway.
la man deposits *50.00 in a checking normal year, it is too early to make n-uslc. Cord ?.t Havens; sporu, Billie
Bi ] account. Here b what thc bank any predictions about lhe yield of Ne’vland and Mary Douglass.
Lb.
Wi
(has always done fdr him in the way ' ijotatoes and tin* bean crop ts now | Horner Erway is workuig in Lan­
of furnishing supplies and services nine points below the average for sing
AeJ
witlwut compensation:
July 1 a year ago Weather condlMaurice
Erway.
who
has
been
at
1. It has given him a pass book, tlons during July and August will
I Traverse City, visited his parents
which costs thc bank at least ten determine the outcome.
here Sunday. He returned to his
work al Grand Rapid* Monday.
IM
Ml
SK
I 2 It has given him cither a small
OBITUARY.
Ward Erway of Hastings visited
John Henry NorrLs. son of Robert
I check book, costing five cents, or a
(1 his parents over Sunday.
and
Elizabeth
Norris,
was
born
in
mMKMhEi
',an!e bound check book, winch cost
I
1
Ray Erway and family attended
iWi
the bank $145 for the printing of Johnstown. Sept. 20. 1858 and died
the
rural mail catriers picnic at
the name of the depositor on tiie at
. his home in ..
Lacey.. July 13. 1934.
(
checks and binding the same into a ngcd 75 years. 9 months and 23( Oun lake Saturday.
Best Yet. For Better
PhyilU Loru; of Carlton Center Is
book, nnd $145 more for the litho- days. His entire life was spent in
graphed checks—a total of $2 50 for tills nearby communities. April 28. spending a few days with Genevieve
Baking. 24&gt;/_. lb. Sack
the 300 checks, printed and bound. 1881. he was united in marriage
Russell Whittemore and Miss An­
3. It has furnished him a package with Jessie Tarbell and to Uib union
of deposit slip* that cost thc bank six children were barn. Robert dying na Mae Pue accompanied Fred
seven or eight cents.
in infancy. Mr. Norrb apent thc Bechtel, wife und son on a trip to
'
4. It has provided him a page In earlier years of hb life on the farm I northern Michigan Sunday.
the banking ledger, an expensive but tn 1901 he entered the hardware 1
POWERS ECHOES.
I
book, requiring frequent . renewing business which he continued for
,
Last
Week's
Letter.
i
in active accounts. It also furnished nineteen years and then relumed to
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Andrews and]
CAKE
the bookkeeping service and reu- thc farm He took a great interest
r\ k
HERSHEY'S
FLOUR
dered thc depositor a statement all in hb community and worked dill- daughter of Augusta spent Sunday
'.3-lb. Tin
thc end ot every month. If there hart gently for projects for Its Improve- w*h her brother. Arthur Bedford,
4-OX.
7-oe.
been any change in hb account
'ment. He leaves to mourn his loos. and family. Artclle Bedford accomTin
Bottle
Thc bank cannot loan the entire (a faithful wife, two sons. W. I. Nor-.ipanlfd them home to spend the
$50 deposited, but must keep a part;rilj of Battle Creek, Clare of Lacey.'I week.
aUA
_
Sunday
afternoon
callers
al
the
Pint
of it. as required by law. os a cash three daughters. Mrs. Winnie Bux- ,,
Pkg.
Bottle
Mj£ "”Grove.
ora«. Mrs. Viua
VM.Irr~
bo““ ?' —
M,r r-------- t----»««? Fr“‘
reserve.
.
ton . of Maple
. . Mrs.
..
.. I
.
were
If Ute deposit is reduced to say Jewell of Beulah.
Mary Lee of
r. J
at?e£her
?ndfather
.m0 a nnd
r\ mother Mr
$10.00 or $5.00. as often happens, Johnstown, one brother George of I
/, D,*’stiau^h ^n&lt;?
'
such an account represents a con- Hope, two sisters. Mrs Nora Clem, ear®' andJ"° ,^r'
sldcrable loss to the bank.
,cnc» ot Johnstown. Mrs. Daisy Fred Esbaugh. Jr.. ofGrand Rapids.
Accurate cost-accounting proves,Bergman of Hope, eight grandchil-&gt; ™rs- *3®”,
, ' wc.?rc. “Jf*
that rt costs a ban&lt; at least three dren. a number of nieces and
suffering quite badljr
cents on the average for every check I nephews, and many friends who held "rith arthritis’
milieu
a
uepuuwr
uiawa.
imm
in
nutu
™«xm.
»ie
wu
u
znau
A”n
which a depositor draws.
j him in high esteem. He was a man
If a depositor presents, in his de- of sterling qualities and will be tad-T*!! visiting the past week
posit, a check on a bank in another ty missed.
, with Clyde Bull.
city, the bank where the deposit is
Funeral services were held at the
Mr “no Mrs^Dwlgnt Tabor ana
made must collect that chick, giv- home Sunday at 2 P. M. conducted
Mr?
Ou1?r,^nd
* . Rapids spent tnc
the Four
Fourth
with Mrs.
Mrs.
Ing the depositor immediate credit by Rev. L L. Dewey. Interment was
‘h with
Senia
for its face value. In making the made in the Union cemetery.
Benia Kelly.
Keiiv.
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis of
collection, the bank pays a service
w,v
....
OBITUARY.
ol
Hastings
were
Sunday
guest*
of
charge to the clearing house bank.'
CHINESE MAID
Besides that, it usually takes from1 George C Walters, son of Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Miner Palmer.
All W1UU
1 Q_
three days to a week before the bank!and Sarah Walters, was born In1 Mrs. Miner Palmer and daughter,
MEAT
7-o». Tin IOC
where the check is deposited, gets (Barry county. Michigan. June 17. Ethel, were in Grand Rapids Thursthe actual value of that check so it 1892, and departed thb life. July 12. day.
BLUE LABEL
can use It. Thereby thc brink loses 1034. aged 43 years nhd 25 day*. He
------SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
from three to seven days' interest was the eighth of a family of twelve 1
Lb. Cui
Miss Virginia Buck of Baltic
Expert accounting has proven be-(children and lived in Barry county
spent last week with Mrs.
yond question that when a deposit until the age of thirty. Since that I Creek
. (.- . „■.
T,.JcJc and fampy an(j Mlj&gt;s
account drops below $50 00. the bank time he has lived In Chicago.
Jerner of Battle Creek Is
loses money on It. Yet In towns thc (Bloomington.
Indianapolis.
and .“"““ J'
Fancy Pack. No. a Can
this week with them.
sire of Hastings such deposits com- Martinsville. Ind. He was united in spending
”
Miss
Cordelia Fuller of Battle
prise a large majority of the check-’ marriage to Orpha Wolfe. June 17.
Creek
spent
Saturday evening with
ing accounts. One local bunk recent-' 1013. To thia union two children, a
ly found that 800 of 1U 1300 check- daughter. Ardcath. and a arm.• John.
, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Fuller.
Tall
—
। ing accounts were- below $50.00. thc were bom to bless their -home.
He' |I Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Johnson of
28-ox.
average being $15.00. No bank can was n loving and devoted father to ' Rutland and Miss June Johnson cf
Arbor called oa Mr. and Mrs.
Cans
handle a $15.00 checking account ex- his family and home. For twenty- Ann
Usbome Sunday after­
cept at a loss. The only way a bank one years he had been a furniture LaFayetlc
noon.
Emjoy These Features
can be compensated for handling manufacturer. Left to mourn hb
Mrs.
Frank
Shriber
and
little
Nor
­
such an account is through a service loss are hb wife, thc two children, man Barry called on Mr. and Mrs.
charge.
j hi* mother, three brothers, four sto­
trol—gives even tempera­
Abid Donl6' of Hastings Sunday
ic is not small accounts alone that ters. and a host of other relatives afternoon.
ture. correct for each cook­
cause losses to a bank A bank and friends.
ing process. Saves gas. No
Mr and Mrs. M. A. Vester of Kal­
sometimes
loses
on
a
Urge
account.
He
who
has
a
thousand
friends
witching, no guesswork.
amazoo called on Mrs. Anna Buck
Which is very active «nd keeps a
Has not a friend to spare,
and family Sunday afternoon.
small balance, because of thc num- And he who has one enemy,
Little Roy and Jerry Fuller are
matches
ber of checks drawn and the num----Will meet...
him everywhere.
visiting their grandparents. Mr. and
ber of checks deposited. Heretofore
Musselman's. Finq Quality.
3. Insulated Otcjg—keeps lhe
Mrs. Claude Cole, of Lowell.
.. I
,
GLASS CREEK,
the bank has gqUen nothing from
kitchen cool.
Mrs. Lucy Cain of Hastings spent
either source, apd has lost an aver- Last Week's Letter.
I. High-cpeed cooking units
age of three to seven days’ interoat
Fred Otis. Ray Erway. Forrest from Wednesday to Sunday night
"Fresh from the Gardens" J.
with Mr. and Mrs. LaFayetlc Uswith the famous new Har­
on every check deposited by thc cus- Havens and families attended thc( ,borne.
Cream o' Garden. Hand Packed.
per heat-spreading burners.
tomer.
community picnic at Oun lake SatClean Heat. New Sanl-Tray.
As we have already stated, tnc urday. About one hundred were!
x
IRVING
makes washing easy.
banks o( the entire country are now present All en toyed a good time
i^.t week's Letter.
Extra long thread. Bulk.
under thc NRA. They are all under i Miss Anna Belle Cooswcll of Mar- , Mr and Mrs james Nagel spent
5. Large oven and broiler
codes in the association to which (tin Corners was a guest of Mbs Vlr- the Fourth at Gull lake
they belong, the codes having been | gtnla Havens last week
I The Missas Minnie and Mary Jenapproved
by
the
government.
Under
,
Rav
Erway
and
about
twenty-one
|
kins
who
have
been
with
their
easily cleaned- Oven racks
Only $79.50 Cash I
Fancy Center Slices. Pineheart
these code*, banks must cease doing Boy Scouts returned Friday from a (brother at LeRoy for *lx months are
chromium plated.
any part of their business al a toss?trip in the northern part of the (back al their home in Irving
5. Roomy utensil drawer.
which virtually means that every state
J Jack
j Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. John
John Perry
Perry an
and
bank must put in a service charge.
Mrs. John Foreman of Kalamaxoo spent the week end at St. Johns with
7. Oflstenlng white enamel
Miracle Yellow Clings. Sliced.
The banks of this city have not.(called on her mother Sunday eve- Mr. Ferry's mother.
finish—easy to clean as a
up to thia time, made any service nina.
. Miss Genie Hill of Middleville
china dish. Choice of 3 othj -------------The Miws Elaine —
Foreman
charges, bui they will be forced to(
---------- of
-­ visited Miss Mary Jenkins one day
On Other New Models Too.
do so under the NRA code. We know Schoolcraft and Rosemary Rich­ recently.
Junket Brand. Makes delicious Ice Cream.
8. Highest quality construction
they are considering the matter at mond were Sunday callers at Forrest
Mr. and Mrs. William McCann
—fully guaranteed.
Come in our store thia week.
this time. We also know they will Warren's.
and Philip Nichols were in Lansing
adopt the minimum rates under thc
Mrs. Edwin Burkland and chil­ Saturday and brought back Miss
code under which they operate.
dren of Ann Arbor visited relatives Isabelle Jarrard and William Mc­
When the banks of thia city adopt here this week.
Cann. Jr., to spend lhe week end.
service charge* they will Inform the
Sunday visitors at Roy Erway's
Mrs. Lillie Sowerby and Miw Lil­
people, giving full details. It must were, ten Rodiuon and family, and lian were Fourth of July guests of
.
„ .1 O.
. Maurice Sowerby
ho of
be apparent to anyone that, with lhe Al Wolfe, wlte and daughter, and,Mr.
and
Mrs
banka in every other Michigan city Maurice and Homer Erway of Grand (Kent county.
the atoe of Hastings making service Rapids and Mrs. Clara Robinson of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lancaster and
charge* under lhe NRA code, which Wayland, Dick Rose, wife and aon of children
- of- ••--*
—
------------------Hastings visited at Lewis
demands that they cease operating Hastings.
■
Wilcox's one evening recently.
any branch of their buslocw at i ■ Ollld DourI&amp;m and family of
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2305
Phllosophy- U just the discovery
&gt;ou. the banks at this city must con­ Southwest Rutland and Lemuel
form to the code. The government Oaks of The Highlands Dairy' were that weeds make a nice lawn, too,
U you keep them trimmed.
hu stepped in and compelled banks Bunday visitors at Roy Oaks.

MMU5TH1VE
SERVICE HEES:

treated in

run u
inly aa ha
kx

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the manor
iratand the
h man and
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nt to conterms. Mr.
angressman
crtalned In
as. he loses
ick home.”
at reason I
touid sene
i usefulness
HLi Inter­
ims." So he '
es never to
ative from
re than two

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TALK ABOUT
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I TH
J 111

ing by the crowd* and the cheering.
'And remember that thU k all
{"made" land. The rock and soil
cuiebr*
10 mile* or more away and
from cut
Che
intervening territory, through which
a wide deep cut was made. What to
ir,— ------ —-------------- -- — ----- do with the excavated rock and dirt
WITH THE 940 SERIES
(Continued from Page One)
Wlia B proportion that confronted
. the
HID French
FTCiaCll when
WIIHI Uie,
' .
~
they BrtCUlUURl
attempted
;be overcast with clouds, the twllght u, build the Canal, and the same
। will be gorgeous but brief, and with- quesuon had to be solved by the
I in 20 or 30 minutes after the last Amerfcan builders. There was no
vestige of the sun is seen above thc Spot near tbe excavation where thk
waler, it will be pitch dark.
laoll could be dumped. The AmerlWhile the jieople of this section cans solved It. and In doing so realwcre shivering 'with cold and snow, ly "killed two birds with one stone."
we were approaching Panama, which with the rock and soil excavated
is only about GOO miles above thc they converted a Jungle section into
equator, and therefore very hot. Two a beautiful and attractive; spot for
or tiu-ec days before we reached an army site, right near lhe locks,
Panama, heavy clothing was re- and hauled “it *all
” *------- *for
----- aJ,_dis­
The Modern Stove for Rural Homes!
by train
placed by the lightest kind ot Pan­ tance up to 10 miles or more. In
It’s ei*y to have better
ama suits and even those were plen­ passing this spot now covered with
ty heavy. Of course the further green grass,- beautiful trees of all
cooked foods in lest time and
south we went lhe hotter it became. kinds, good roads and attractive
with less work, with one of
Were It not for theeool. invigorating buildings, one cannot conceive that
these new 1934 Coleman In­
ocean breezes, the heat would be al­ It was once a jungle, nor can one
stant-Gas Ranges. These
most unbearable. Thanks to the appreciate the vast work, organiza­
ocean breezes, wc did not suffer tion and planning that led to the
beautiful, modem ranges of­
from the heat.
transformation. As thc Panama
fer you all the conveniences ,
The people of Panama are a mix­ Canal stands as one of the greatest
of city, gas, at low cost ... * &lt;
ture of Indian. Negro and Spanish. works, if not the greatest, ever com­
no m a 11 e r where you live.
They are a happy-go-lucky bunch pleted by man. a brief history of it
Rated as one of the oqtstandlng organizations of its kind in the United States, the W. K. Kellogg Band of 40 pieces will present an
They make and burn their
nnd do not seem to care much may be interesting, and my next let­
open-air concert on the court house lawn here Sunday afternoon commencing al 3:30 o'clock.
■ whether school keeps or not." Liv­ ter will be devoted to that.
own gas from regular, clear­
ing doesn't cost any tiling, requires ।
white gasoline. Fuel cost is
no special effort, so why bother with
only about 20 a meal for
.Chandler. Hastings.
j work? Cocoanut-s. bananas and olhII1GIIBANK.
| 29. Pure pink.
family of five.
er fruits grow wild, and all the na-'
Thc neighbors of this vicinity
UuL UlU . UU
be heard. Accordingly, at hk order. I
PrLz~a AvaJnkln
mt- Ten pounds sugar, John H. “res have to do Is to go out and gathered at Morgan park Sunday
TrfiTn
rnT mi a r«CCM WM ukerl 10 “d«rd them'
A llZCS Zivaildoit Reamer Freeport.
gather them In. The natives do not for a picnic dinner and all report
IIP P
I l&gt;
Iini an opportunity to employ counsel.!
----------.— -..c,
__
Second—Five P W. Sisson Glads. burden themselves with clothing, or a very fine lime.
f|| J I |i ||iy They selected Attorney Kim Sigler
the necessity of earning money to;
iContinued from Page Onei
J E. McElwain. Hastings.
George HofTman. Jr., of Coldwa­
I l-U U LLLU
Ul’m
as their representative When Mr.'
Mr.1
support the family. Life is .simple
30 Light pink.
Sigler came Into court, he was un-, 4 Yellow.
and not hampered with social cus­ ter was a week end guest of Mr.
(Continued from Page One)
■ familiar with the situation and j pp-st—chamberlain Hand Lotion,
First—Two lunches at Log Cabin. toms. A couple sets out for the and Mrs. George Hoffman and at- ,
tended the picnic wiUi them Sun- I
Hastings. .
jungle, cut a few |x&gt;lcs. stick them v ,. r------ --------------- ~----- |
done, some questions arose concern­ stated that he did not care to give classic Confectionery. Woodland
nor_._
I
ing the extent of the Kellogg and any snap Judgment nor lake posl-, Second—Five named Glad bulbs.s_ Second—Five narticti Glads. Roy in the ground, thatch them with |
ncavy gross ana two more souls are 1,
...
”i
’ Chandler. Hastings.
federal aid and concerning the le­ tion* in the case until he knew the Roy Chandler, Hustings.
Only the new Cola­
made
happy
From the ship you
m? kna
a"* " •
whole
situation.
Accordingly
he
gality of the election held.
31 Salmon pink.
'
man I n a t a n t-G a a
5.
Dark
Violet.
can
occasionally
sec
some
of
these
*
,th
Mr
and
Mra
Oeorge
asked a continuance of the case, so
Range* have the
The voters of the district who had that he could familiarize himself
First—six Delphinium plants. Mrs. thatched houses. As there is little, r,£n' , .
First—One pair men's hose. T S
amazing
new Bandoriginally voted No at the March with it ond announced that If he :Baird. Hastings
Wm Mfehftr. Hartings.
clothing worn, and little cooking to
A-Blu Burner which
14 meeting, together with some who came to the conclusion that ‘there
Second—Five Flame Glad bulbs. do. there Un i much dolus In the Earl,
n,L spent Sunday
a“"“v with their
provide* a clean,
had voted in favor of the consoli­ was no defense to the proceeding he , Second—Five named Glad bulb’. J. E McElwain. Hastings.
daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs.
way
of
social
conquests,
or
‘
.
of
one
I
clear-blue flame . . .
.32
................
dation decided that they would test would so Inform the ten persons j'Roy Chandler. Hustings.
White
family attempting to outshine an-1 Canfield, In Bnttle Creek.
cut* your fuel coat*
MODEL Na. 9*3 — DeLux*
■ pjrst
—Flower
thc legality of the election. These who voted for the consolidation and I 6. Light violet
B. other socially. What the "Jones'- "11 Mr., and Mrs. Worth Green called
First—
Flower vase, Marian
one-fifth . . . give* a
contestants
employed
Attorney were still In favor of It. and thusJ•, First—One piece pottery. L. V craxlyear. Hastings
.1,,
do
doesn't seem to Interest the 1 on Mr. and Mrs. Clair Marshall and
wider rang* of cook­
Everdur Fuel Tank.
Clare Hoffman ot Allegan to file end the case. Judge McPeek excr- | Beaitmer. Hastings
Second—Five named Olads. Roy neighbors
In any way
1
family near Bellevue recently.
ing heat.
I PanXi k^)d "o have just two’ , Mr “”d
Clyde Reid and f.mthe necessary proceedings for that rising hk customary fairness and'.
I Second—Five Mary June Glad chandler. Hastings
The Band-A BIu Burner
purpose.
■ 33 Lavender.
seasons—the rainy season und the
lhe totUrs
wishing to afford all parties to the,'• bulbs. C R. Rogers.
•
is
just one of the many big
j
7.
Cream
or
bull.
Mrs
r..
—
named
Irk.
wet season. Thc rainy season starts ,br££fr lAlrJ^!SrtL
suit opportunity to be heard, con'• First—Fifty c-features on these new Cole­
cent.’ In trade. De jarnfts cool. rFreeport.
renting thc Delton consolidated dis­ tlnued the case until Saturday.
inline and continues until Decern- ..J?"
“ di
'
],
Second
Second—
—Five
Five After
Aflame Glads. J E. bV? and when It rains it makes a ]
trict. known as tiie Barry township July 28, when the matter will either•I'’Luxe Barber shop. Hostings.
man Ranges. The new Dial Type Safety Carburetor
rmJSS ^tnrrfav n&gt;,athM
unit, entered hk
or uroppeu.
dropped
his appearance in the be further contested
cu or
_ Second—Five named Glad bulbs. 'McElwain.-Hartings,
Valvi, which insures gas instantly for starting . . .
real business of It. lhe water coming nc® .
n
case for that school. The hearing
Mr. Barnett, representing the Roy
Chatuller.
Hastings.
34 Smoky
down tn regular sheets, and sending I f hr “ ddM”
f™(
1’ ksv
:
the. new Rippletone finishes, giving new life and
1 First—Ten packages of Flower the streams way up out of their i
was set for last Saturay by Judge Barry township dklrict. stated to । °
'
' np
and Mrs- Fred
beAuty to your kitchen. The new concealed Fuel
seeds. Munion’s Feed store. Wood­ banks It is-said that the Chagres
McPeek. At tiie hearing Saturday ; the court that the district did not ; First—Six Hyacinth bulbs.
„d
„ da{,
,, . .
Tank, made of new patented Everdur metal ... all
land
those who had voted Yes at the wish lo take sides In the matter. C.
' D. Bauer. Hastings
river for example, used to raise ns \f^r' and,
Ue
“^&lt;J
Second—Five Glad Ibulbs. Win
meeting, who had not joined the They would be glad to welcome Die
Second—Five named Glads. Roy much as 25 teel In one day. before ”rSAIv8ara^B1?!??lb Th, 8^?dty
Combine to make these Coleman Ranges the lead­
contestants, wished to be represent­ Calkins school district into the con­ Shutters. Hastings.
Chandler. Hastings
it was transformed into an import-&lt;atr^v^1
8
,Cr”k
.
ers today I
9
Rose
and
rose
red.
ed and heard in the proceedings, solidation but they did not wish to
35 Best Spike named variety, any ant pur-, of the Panama Canal The 1.u?^ad«U’
Isabel color
First—Flower Vfcsc. Mrs
!
There are many different models to suit every
although they had not been made do so unless the proceedings of the
rest of the year there k a lot of rain. ‘
“ AAhe homc r Mr “ d Mrs
Pancoast. Hastings.
parties to the suit. Judge McPeek March 14 meeting were legal.
First - Garden Rake. Harold but there h u lot of pleasant, sun-1
cooking requirement and every purse. Come in and
Yu
a
!
,
,
,s
,„
Second—Five named Glad bulbs. Smith. Hdwe.. Hastings.
shiny weather too though intensely fn^f.'v“d
*n tn Marshall and
see them.
Roy Chandler. Hastings,
I। family were In
Lie Creek T
iim.
30 Best artistic display of Glads.
in lint
Battle
Tues10. Rose pink.
I day.
First—$1.00 worth ol Dei Monte
Frprn the Pacific side, before you
GET THIS
First—Three light bulks. Consum­ canned goods. Feldpauseh Market.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green and
reach the first locks, ithe Mliaflorcsi
ers Power Co.. Hastings
new
Hastings
.
you have to run through a wide, deep1 family of near Middleville were
Second—Five Cardinal
Prince
Buy
recipe
Second—Five named Glads.
Mrs.
channel for eight or nine miles, and. guests Sunday of Mr. and
Glad bulbs. J. E. McElwain.
Chandler. Hastings.
BO OK I
i Glenn HofTman and attended lhe
on
the
way
you
pass
the
city
of
Bal-j
tings
I
Section 2—Dahlias.
’ picnic here.
JOOTeatad
boa.
Our
ship
didn't
stop
there,
but
11. Pure pink.
37 Best bloom ot red.
R.cipaa. £•*♦****♦,**»&gt;
it did materially slow up in going]
First—Decorated cake. Central
Haitingi, Michigan
First
—
Pair
silk
hose.
The
Prica
10£
SOUTHWEST
WOODLAND.
by. so much so that some passengers
AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JULY 29
Bakery. Hastings
Shop. Hastings.
left the ship, and others came on. a
Mrs. S. W. Perrin and children of
Second—Five Glad bulks, Roy
llUle tug bringing them out and tak- Detroit and Mrs. I. N Williams and
Chandler, Hastings.
it* them nway.
i
12. Light pink.
ROUND TRIP
Coaches Only
powder. R H. Loppcnthlcn. Has­ ^Jetween Balboa and the Mila- granddaughters of Dowling were
guests of Chas. Farlce Wednesday.
First—Choice Peony toe ($100i, tings.
sister
(lores locks we jussed
some
of Bert
the
___ ____
__ in Detroit, whom they were ernoon callers at Stuart Draper's.
Mr. and
Mrs.
Rogers
of ____
Lake____
Stella Parrott. Woodland
39 Best bloom yellow.
Lr. Hartinn 6:15 a-m. (City Time). Arr. Chicago 10:45 a.m. (City Time)
old
&lt;».,i
French
luii
construction
iiiiiiiuii
wurs
work
uan.iK
dating
j
vpuisau
Odessa uiiu
and u
a cousin,
cousin. Mrs.
■—
Letha Adkins was a ’Battle Creek
Mrs. A1ICJ
Alice . visiting.
Second—Five Mary' Jane Glad
First -Pyrex pie plate. Kunde &amp;
back
to
the
time
when
they
at■
Brakeman of Ixis Angeles. Califor- I ^r- und Mra' Harrv Sandbrook vhtlor Wednesday
Leave Chicago net later than 10:55 p. m. (City Time) Sunday. July 29 bulbs. C R- Rogers. Hasting.,
templed
to
complete
a
canal
Onone.
nla,
were
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I
nn
d
sons called on Hermon Winkler
13. Salmon pink
Stuart Draper and Clifford made
40 Best bloom pink
side
of
a
lengthy,
waterfilled
cxcavai
Harry
Snndbrook
Friday.
|
ncnr
Lak
c
Odessa
Sunday.
Patrons who desire to drive to any cillesJrom which excursion ts op­
First—Ten mimed Glad bulk,. Roy
Farsi —Lady’s purse. FairchUd's. tion stands a long row of large.' Caro) and , Russell Brodbeck of I MP-S Ann Mae Couch of Hastings a business trip to Grand Rapids
erated and take advantage thereof, may park cars on unused railroad
Chandler. Hastings. •
Friday.
Hastings
powerful French dredges. Just as Battle Creek spent Uie week end i sPe,,t Saturday afternoon with her
property to the extent available. Such parking shall be ul patron's
Second—Five Mrs Leon Douglas
Mrs. Earl Mudge of Hastings is
4) Se.&lt;tbi.x&gt;m autumn colors
, U(,re .a
[h(
t - ....
me'French
with
their -parents.
,».A.r
—. j- ....
... ‘-'' —
••a- •*--■—fi.
sister. Miss Geneva Couch.
risk. Ask Ticket Agent for information.
Glads, j. E- McElwain. Hastings
Ftrrt Hair cut and share. Fred s quit
oult work
uotk They
Thri were
were doubtless
A...btle« very
verv iI Mr
and Mrs.
Mr. J
j B.
i Grant of BatMr. and
Mra Ethel Holl attended thc mar- visiting her parents. Mi* and Mrs.
14 White
Adam Eberly.
Shop. Hxst Illgs.
powerful
machines
in
their
day.
but
‘
tie
Creek
spent
a
few
days
at
their
]
TlnRe
ot
her
granddaughter.
Miss
AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTIO.M-TRAVEL SAFELY BY RAIL
First—String ot bends. C H
42 Best bloom any other color.
Dennis Yarger of Hostings was a
were dwarfs when compared with i farm here.
I Elizabeth Hall und Robert TownHodges. Hastings.
First—SI 00 tn trade. Rosevale the giant equipment developed in-1 Mr. and Mrx. Claude Kantncr nnd,w:nd at O™ni* Rapids Tuesday.
. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gra­
Second—Five Glihl bulbs. Wm
ter by the Americans for canal con- son spent thc weekend in Albion. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson ham Sunday.
! Shulters. Hastings.
43 Largest Dahlia bloom
But here these old I The young people of the B Y. P. 1und children in company with HarLittle June Graham of Nashville
First—Five pound package' Vig- structlon.
I First—One fifty cent meal. eTrio oro. Wallace Feed and Seed Store., French dredge* still stand, long since | D. had an afternoon and evening i*0*' Barnum. Fnufk Haight, Lloyd visited her brother, Keith, a few
■ worthless and being eaten up by i meeting at a lake near Sunfield 1 Dunnigan. E. S Thompson and their days last week.
TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING GROUNDS • Cafe. Hastings.
Hastings.
(families and Mr. Woodburn -•»pic_ rust and decay Other old French ISunday
—'-Alfred Noem and friends, wlio
Second—Five Leon Douglas Glads.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coats of1 »&gt;ckcd at Jordan lake Sunday.
" equipment can be seen along thc
spent the last two weeks at the
J E. McElwain. Hastings
***———
Noem cottage, returned to their
nt,d
stand “s monuments Grand Rapids spent the week end I
। ill. Smoky.
-Cash SI 00. Hastings ritv■ wuy
with
Mrs.
Ethel
Halk
MORGAN.
to
an
ill-fated
venlure,
This
eight
homes
at Villa Park. Sunday.
। First—Box of candy. R Coscarelll. Bank
Miss Betty Wotrlng k taking a I Mrs. Cecil Munton and children
__or ten mile ride from the ocean up
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McClelland
। Hastings.
45. Basket of Dahlia;: arranged to the Mllaflores locks k a very In­ boat trip on the Great lakes this and Mrs. Nellie Fox of Hasting*
and Betty attended the funeral of
i Second—Five Glad bulbs. Wm. for effect
I spent Thursday with Mrs. Letha John Norris ut Lacey Sunday.
Kroan- lcrestlng one. You get perhaps your week.
Shulters. Hastings
First—$100 In trade
*
first impression of the Jungle. You
XJks Elnora Lucas and Lee Hazel Adkins.
Mrs. Ruth Springer and Junior
I 17. Any other color
store Hastings.
nr Wil- 5M' new trees- ncw flowers, and vege- *of Lake Odessa were married re- | Mr. and Mrs. Will Pickett and of Hastings called at the Graham
| First—Bottle of car body jwhsh.
' tation of thick, luxurious growth. ।cently at the hbme of the groom's Junior of Martin were Sunday afl- liornc Monday.
[Fisher oil station. Woodland.
itson, 1 lust inn*.
The
luxurious
growth
is
not
to
be
Second—Five named Glad bulbs.
46 Dahlias in vase
wondered at. There are rain-storms
I Roy Chandler. Hastings
First—$100 in trade at Cut Rate of
cloud-burst porportkms. followed
18. Primullnusn any color.Shoe store. Hastings.
t»tted by raln itonn* of lesser intensity.
First—Ten mixed Iris. C. R RorHas- Tl,csc k.t*P Die jungle grounds well I
ers. Hastings.
plants ut Sanitary
.
soaked UIIU
and then Will
will LUHlC
come V,
the
IC KU',
hot.
Second—Five Glad bulbs.
tings.
.tropical sunshine. Tiie sol) k nat-1
Shulters. Hastings.
ROBINHUE PARK.
urally rich, and thk together with
Class 2: Three spike* of one named
Mr and Mrs Harry Mendenhall
thwi abundant rainfall and |
variety.
and son of Cale.tonia spent Sunday the hot sunshine encourages a rank
I IB. Red.
K«»*th in a remarkably short time.;
I First—Ten pounds sugar. John II with Wright Clifford and family.
I Reamer. Freeport
Harold Kollar Is spending a (ew
couldn t help but have jungles
Freeport.
Second—Five named Glad bulbs, weeks with hk mother. Mrs Speck- u,*ld55 sl,wh CO’?.C!!l!^!^and lbcy arei
broihcL Biiilc, of’’
Lowell.
banan-i
Roy Cliandler. Hastings.
'IcPand‘ -------------- "
'‘here, -along —with
1'■ cocounuU.
• •- ■---­
Mr ana
nnd airs,
Mrs. jumui
Julian runs
Potts spent “~f* a«d “
OIh
&lt;?r fruits
all"■.""F'.
growing
20. Scarlet.
Mr.
TV'.
--------’’ wild.I I
First—Three electric bulbs, Con- Friday
rriaay evening in Middleville
ilic with
with . •°"
n'' wouldntt have
V • IO
to itritch
stretch JOttr
your]I
their
and I;
husband.
imagination
that
■jumen Power Co.. HiMlnn
t;.,:. daughter _:.l
—Mr
— '““"a-""" very fy to feel ■&gt;
— ,
'■h''se Jungles are inhabited by var-;
। Second—Five Glad bulbs. Mrs E and Mrs Raipii
Ralph Fu.kbelner
Finkbelner
animal life, pots-I
Mr. mid• *'
Mrs William
wUd «»&gt;mal
• A. Burton. Hastings.
j*----- ■Cramer of 10115 form*
creeping
things.
Hosunp spsat rriuay wmi
.Uh «nr»r =
I 21. Orange.
Hastings
:
— —F ,■
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^*7'
tn
seel»ow
liiow
Ktirh
Mrs John
John 1111 wwld
wl“iia be
oe easy
easy too.
too.I. to
to see
now such
such
| Firsts—One month Grand Rapids aunt and uncle.Mr andti Mrs.
! Press. Oordcs News Service, Has.. ...........................
Ko71ar“"’Mro'
*
------------------Cramer's skter, "
Elsie .“ s«D°n -.
*x&gt;uld
m s.
be a perfect Paradise |
_
­ ,
Poland,-----------returned
home after spendtor miw
t,,[*'&lt;‘ uisL-usc-iiucciuiK
dkeasc-infecting moe
mostings.
--------- ----------------— qilitoes that raised such havoc with]
Second—Five named Glad bulbs, ing three months with her.
oj those who ~~
built
Uie first
Roy vnaiiuier.
Chandler. Hastings.'
Mr uua
and airs,
Mrs. Fred
noy
mr
riru Cisler
— ---.
...railroad
I,
22. Velio®.
Onuxl Rapid, and Mrs Clara CH- “™“
UUrawr. and with lh««
First—Two lunches. Coffee Shop: ler of Middleville called on Mr. and *h.?,labur^ to, h®,lp. 11,0 TrcPch
Hastings.
‘ “
Mrs
John Kollar
the. hot.
,urs jonn
jMJiiur Saturday
n^iurua&gt; evening.
i-reuuiK. ,
, ,“ Canal
—.1 , Under
j 7 , ,7
----Serxrnd-F.ve RaMr Hank, Glad
— ---------------MUs
Lillian Jackin or
----------------Hawaii U “ofKal
-------&gt;un tlw Und fairly --------str.mj,
vlsltlns her aunt and uncle. Mr. and
on f limpid waters and atag, bulbs. J. E. McElwain, Hastings
With dual wheel* and stake body
Mrs SvrM Jactaon.
■“u’t
“ *«“ &lt;»&lt;«
23. Dark violet.
Mrs Julian Folia spent from sun- "&gt;»ceh-e ot more pertert condmo.u
w First—Fifty cents worth potted
' plants,
plants. oaiutar;
Sanitary Market. naaiu&gt;»a.
Hastings. day until .Wednesday In Middleville ,or. , c propagation of mosquitoes
1ISecond—Fivenamed Glads.
I darf&lt;
Roy Rnv
helping care for Ker mother.
Mrs. alld insects, and the development of
Overhauled and in fine condition
] Chandler. Hastings.
Sam Zerba. who k seriously ill.
every form of animal, reptile and In24. Light violet.
Omar Ward nnd family of Grand sfct
ni°t appreciated by the hu| First—Pair men's hose. T. S. Rapids lind William Ingram of man family.
Baird. Hastings,
Northville called, on Mr and Mrs.
When you reach the Mllaflores
i Second-Fire named Glad bulbs. George Poland Saturday afternoon. ,ockA' “«&gt; «or “ considerable dk“WATCH the FORDS GO BY
sir .nnnu
waiter
zvonar
iRoy Chandler. 1’a^lnRS*_Mr
.nd Mrs. y?
1U55 K
?llar °otf ..... .. —:—,
IS cr«m or b,n.
Hint. MIm Mary Poland and Olrnn
&gt;»,“»
«»«»
The Car Without a Price Cl
First—Hair cut and shove, Curley Chappell of Detroit spent Sunday ouiiook.
Gently rolling
land,
Barber Shop. Hastings.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar.
?Jrelch,es oul ln 8,1
*nd
I Second-Five Nancy Hanks Glad '
--------------- -- ----------------“&gt;eni k even a very attractive 18bulba J E. McElwain. Hastings.
EAST IRVING.
Iwle goU course with fairways of
26 Purple
Anna Rossnic of Grand beautiful green grass. Every FOOT!
First—Bulb bowl. Meyer s 5ct. to Rapids came Sunday for a v|$lt with of thk. ao I was Informed, k "made-' |
$1 00 store. Hastings.
her brothei*."Peter Rossnic. and wife. land, over sections that were' for-'
Second—Five P. W. Sisson Glads,
Mrs. Eliza Johnson of Hastings merly jungles. It is fairly weU ।
J E. McElwain. Hastings.
- called on Mr. and Mrs. WU1 Page covered with attractive soldiers' bar- j
27 Rase and rose red.
■ Monday evening.
racks, homes for officers, ware-f
First—Bath towel. A. J. Larsen.
Ball game next Sunday at Page s houses, for supplies and provisions
Hastings
oil station.
tor tiie several thousands of Amer- i
Second—Five named Glads. Roy
Mrs. Jennie Page and her sister, lean troops stationed there. There
Phone 2121
Chandler. Hastings.
Mrs. Bertha Sherman, of Hastings are many tennis courts, fool-ball
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28. Rase pink.
*
attended the Yankee Springs school fields and a nlge ■ looking baseball
First—One piece China, L. y. picnic Saturday. A good crowd at- diamond. In fact the soldiers were
cssmer, Hastings.
,
tended and we hope to see more of having what seemed to be a very exSecond—Five named Glads, Roy .the old scholars next year.
.citing game as we passed by, Judg-

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branch were in nnd Menefee fam life* were former!
Detroit on Tuesday on business.
neighbor* in Oakland. Ncbr.
Increasing attendance as the sum-1
Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Winslow spent
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Yerty. Harold mer advance* give* evidence of the
thc week end visiting friend* .in 1\&gt;- Y*riy and Mlu Lura Francisco rt- popularity of the country Club
ledo, Ohio.
turned Tueiday night from a mo­ luncheon* for Ladles’ Day on Tues­
day. Around sixty wer
. Mr. nnd Mr*. Walter Lake were lor lr,p ,o B1B
*hcrc
guest* of Grand Rapids relatives Kc,tl1 Yerly U with the cc6 on In­ yesterday.
Dr. M. R. Kinde 1* in Chicago this “ver Sunday
dependence lake. They also visited
Charles A. Kerr. Jr., of Sandusky,
Elizabeth and Harriet Chidester of
Dr.
The committee* in charge each
Ohio. 1* the gueat of Mr. and Mr*. St. Johns are spending a week with week,
“h.
I
. the Pictured Rocks. Bault Btc. Marie week seem to leave nothing lacking
ti «.
&gt;- .
,,
Mrs. Charles Bigg* of Rutland
other tx»lntv of -equal Inicrcit I
thilr grandarenu, Mr. and Mrs. W.
to make the afternoon* a* pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Swegles
on Tuesday on business.
FrBnk Edmond*.
lthal northern county ns there ha* und attractive as though given in
have returned from a live days' otitMl** Florence Campbell leave*
their own homes.
Sunday for' Interlochen where "she ■
Mulder 1* visiting his cous-, Mis* Barbara Crook wim the guest been plenty of-mln in that section
wihXnd a SS"at tlJ^NMtoKd U’’ Radn*y MuW#r' °f °r,UM1 RapUto of
Opa* Kcl,ey al Uach
o{ ‘he Mate
। Thc flowers have occasioned much
MUa Mon&gt;
Mona Dnlson
DoUon of Flint Is lhe'over the week end.
--------------Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Field left Music Camp
[comment this year, and many new!
’ Mis*
of Flint la th«*: over the week end.
&gt;I
a
Saturday on a motor trip through
jand artistic
arrangements have
Mr und Mre H R Hadcork of HOPE DARING REMU* Grace Edmonds and her guen
tHiiLe/of Mr and Mrs. C W Wesnorthern Michiganbeen noted. The table b.ukcti yester­
UNION ON WEDNESDAY day were gay wjth brilliant rose pc-1
- ’ J..1 arem M U&gt; orow/aS. wL^nkaSre’ *""M'
Mr. and Mrs. Jy-m. Sisson of Cin- guest, MUa Elizabeth Stacey of '\S.'
tunlas and California poppies— [
clnnatl, Ohio. wCre over Sunday Evanston. UL. spent Friday In Lan­ .Saturday for* two weeks? YlslLJsUli| _Archic McDonald spent the week ...
.
sing with friend*.
i while Queen Anne's lace and violet j
guests of Miss Mabel Sisson.
relatives.
Pnd wlUt Mrs. McDonald and lhe Miss Anna Johnson Present- tinted wild mint made an attractive!
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brower and
Mr. and Mr*. Harley Tinkler of
On Friday, the 13th, we had a lot of
Mr*. Earl Wareham and daughter 1 children at Port Huron.
e(j With Birthday Re­
combination for the larger vases I
family liave moved to their cottage Grand Rapid* called on Mr. und; ore guests of Mrs. Chester Stem at I Charlene Wenger of Nashville i
clothes and no cash. That was good luck**
„
land standards. .
Mr*. Bert Tinkler Sunday. They also
at Wall lake for the summer.
Gun lake.
visited her grandparents. Mr. and
membrance
MLss Mae Keller won top score at i
Alfred McCall goea to Ann Arbor called at Will Tinkler's.
for
you—for we cut prices to move goods
Harold Steiger, who Is working In [Mrs R L Wlnsiow, last week.
I Wednesday. July 11th was, this icontract.
,
The gplt* prize went to [
Mr*. Eliza Johnson and her grand­ Lansing,
again this week for further X-rays
■ off our shelves.
spent the week end with hb Mr and Mrs- Burr Van Houten of !?'*“’• ,h‘“ dau? ot ,l'c nnnual Hpi&gt;c Mrs Kenith McIntyre on a cut with I
and treatment at University haa- son and granddaughter from Ann JTZ,7|„ h-r?.----j Alma were guests of Mrs s3Jah' J^rlnk reunion, the meetmg bellig , Mr* Aben Johnson. Mrs Chas
Arbor
nre
spending
two
weeks
al
the
,a
"!r
y
A.
7
.
Pital.
.
The Rev. L.# L.
.held In Grand Rapids with Dr. Wini- :PotLs. Mrs Chester Stem and Mrs.
NOW—the goods are moving rapidly.
former's Gun lake cottage.
y?™
, Dewey spoke at a Bnmdstcttor over thc week end
Mrs. Etta Fnul of Woodland spent
Young People's Rally at Banhcld on
Mr and Mrs. Harry Silsbeeand l,rcd McLrnvy and Mrs. Matilda Me- Rolanri Webb of Grand Rapids for
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Severance and Quriday"irvcnii*e *
Some of the best bargains are gone.
the week end with Mrs. Mary Burhostesses.
.percy 8iUb&lt;H- u( Lansing visited their Laughlin us »•««
’-*—
fewest trap strokes.
gess and granddaughter, Marietta family of four daughter* of Bottle
MUs Charlotte
charlotte Lake
u.«e of
m Lansing
i.ro*.nK i*,,
Miss
Is aunt. Mrs James Silsbee. Sunday. ( Besides the ho*tcsM» bnd MB*
That’s good for us. Not so&gt;good for you.
Guests from away and their
Faul.
Creek called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert {1
,e guest of
Mr* D.
..is
of M.re.
D. L.
L. Christian
Chrtstiar.
Mrs. J A. Wooton returned on Anna Johnson &lt;H;pe Daring &gt;. who , horlCMes were. Mrs Emerson Boyle.
-•during
—*— •her
------------'
Miss JoKphlnc hose Ls spending Tinkler last week one day.
vacation.
Wednesday from a week's visit with was teacher of a class in the
We still-have bargains for you—and
with Mrs R. R. MtPeek;
'
Guests of Mr*. Earl Payne onMisses Vivian and Doris Biddle of Mr and .Mrs. Roy Andrus of Lun- Methodist Sunday Scheel of this Charlotte
part ot the summer with her sister.
Mrs
Burr
Van
Houten.
Alina,
and
city from which the club developed.,
will have until Saturday, July 21, at 10
Battle
Creek
Mrs. Merle Strimbuck, near Wtxxi- Sunday were her mother. Mrs. Ben uattlc
visited ‘ Hostings |«ing.
[Mr.-- PhyliLs Reynolds. Ann Arbor.
McMurray nnd her brother. Carl friends over Sunday.
bury.
I Dr. and Mrs. Wm Tliwaitcs und the following members were pres- ;with Mrs. Orville Bayles. Mrs. P. W
* P. M., for there i» 10^. discount or more
Mr. und Mrs. Charles Burch of 'family of Grand Rapids were Sun­ ent: Mrs. Aurile Lake Christian and Knbkcrii. Bronxville, N y . with
Mr- and Mrs Floyd Pattison and McMurray, of Toledo. Ohio.
on everything in the store. You'll never
Mr*. Keith Daniel* and niece. MUs Galesburg were Sunday guests ol (day gueMs of Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Miss Grace Hill of Hastings, Mrs :Mrs. David VanBuskirk; Mrs Henry
children of Schenectady, N. Y., are
lurrBJ
(Penelope Abbott Richey of Battle
Murray.
.
be out of luck here—but our luck is
visiting hb mother. Mrs Belle Pat- Elaine Beckwith, called on Ute for- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burch
Vandenberg and Mrs Wm. Butler.
Mrs Fred Poet and her'two diil- Cn*k- Mrs Verna Blakncy GeLslun;
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
T.
Mr and Mr*. Charles Dolan ...
mer'«
tlson.
»■
Alm*
Mre
norenre
OTk
.gj**
changing for the better. Get in on these
Grand Rapid* were Sunday guesls
Miss Rachel Cain of Lansing wo* Eash of near Freeport Sunday.
IherMrere.ndhu.bre.d.Mr ...dMre
|
“J
Mr*. N. B- Rone nnd son. Paul, of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dolan.
her sister mid husband. Mr. and Mrs.
bargains—
.
the guest of her parents. Mr and
Mis* Pullce Day of Owosso was F. l Bauer
Mrs. Theron Cain, over thc week have returned from near Big RapMk'kumre H»ll Pkrkcr Wot
id* and Ionia where they have been the guest of Mr. and Mr*. F L I Mbj Jessie Atkins and son of m Hom..." „ more artWIC olreo relmid.
turerel thro,' mil-, out or tokit Aft? Ib,ach ',4■ *K1* •r'- 1Am R
[Grand Ledge were cullers at thc tr UtUdt-llclmik meal lire p.rt&gt; «tni “'J-,,M" “I*“
Mrs. Lee Watson of Holland spent vUlting her brothers and slaters and Bauer oh Saturday and Sunday,
I home oi
ol Mr anu
and Mrs. George Edger
Mr*. Ralph Gordon of Spokane, inome
Wednesday and Thursday with her other relatives.
to RretTs lake, enjoyure „ vtret to tire f".o'1' J'lY iC,“.r W“P*»Mr. and Mrs. V- L. Wolcott. Mr*. Wnsh., was the guest of Mr. and Saturday evening
daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Scud­
„»• MtK.t kht and Mr&gt;
Maude Shepherd and MLss Helen Mrs. JYank Andrus over the week' Mr and Mrs MorrLs Barlow and ■reareilul kt«u»a&gt; ol -nre llorere!!7der.
. Wltatlre. 111..
Relgltr
of
Charlotte
called
on
Mr.
end,
,
&lt;g
r
nIld
Mr*
Harold Edger und titre duck Built." Here ,«ture. were i W'.',r'7.
Mrs. Hubert Marble. Mrs Keith
-...........
*’» Hlnn"'
and
Mrs.
Keith
Daniel*
Wednesday
,
Dan
Henry,
who
U
connected
with
daughter
were
Sunday
gut..t
rel[taken.
Mrs oebwae rem. WUU»•I*1"’
Daniels. Misses Eileen and Kathleen
....
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— Latwng
(alive* in Lanung
aciu'g «a ju.utographer.
I Th-committee for next week will
evening.
the
State
Highway
Departmcnj
atiytlvr*
m
acting
aa
photographer.
'Daniels of Northeast Carlton. Kenac- t_allsltw
Lansing, Wns
was Tn
the city Monday on
y- „nd
Thibout
reThfn nil
a!l retUmed
returned tO
to the iwme of|^’ Mrs H. A Adrounie^Mrs. R R
■Mr. "and Mrs. Charles Faul, a-_
III Ih*
..... &lt; *M* tU A
.
...
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ThCD
ncth. Richard and Gerald Bcck- companled by Mr. and Mrs. Ray business
hurtled to Grand Rapids Saturday the hoStMse* whirr Hope Daring i ..tele
(J°hn 5?5°T.bCr’
with enjoyed a picnic at Al-Gon- Aldrich of Caledonia, were guest* of
Miss Margaret Merrick, who u at- |aft&lt; r a month's visit with their sis- rviltl «Il&gt;ud the letters received Jrom, G D. Houshton and Mrs. Ray
Quin lake Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Friable of De- tending summer school at W. S T. C. ter Mrs Jas Silsbee
|members who had been unable to at-।‘‘[“ncn. Ih&lt; Women* Committee
trcl:
±
In Kalamazoo, was home over the I Mrs d D Walton and Mr- '‘”d ,he meeting. There were let- * Hl have charge of the bridge game
trolt over the week “
end.
afternoon w
when
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. week end
Frederick Palmer attendee! the fu- ‘ters from Mrs. Bess Bush Hebert' for
“r Thursday
"r
r" ’the“
They’re Valued at from $15.00 to $32.50!
Eugene Freeman were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Henry Mulder and Mary neral of Mrs Sarah ffnrpcr tn of Woodland. Mrs. Iva Hayes Kcl- Indies from Greenville will be here,
jley of Hasting*. Mrs. Elaine Bauer
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Frank Hills and daughter. Pauline. Ellen go to Battle Creek today lor Grand Rnpld-s Tuci'day
TODD
REUNION.
।
air
min
an-.
ivir»
Yanrcr
tnd
'
WclMtcrl
of
Kalamazoo.
Mis*
Hazed
TODD
REUNION.
of Allegan and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd a few days' visit with Mr and Mrs. j Mr und Mrs Terry
M 95
$ r 95
three
children
ot
Minneaoohs
Minn
Fuller
of
Detroit.
Mln*
Genevieve
The
family
of
Mr
and
Mrs
ErRose and daughter, June, of Bed- Kenneth Lrlns
Hirer children
oi
mhul :
“• Akron UllUrrsHy Akrnn 'n/t
-ia
*.7,Jil
children
Uf Minneapolis,
Minneapolis.
nc.st -r
Todd
gathered
at’, Green
Green lake
lake on
on
ZT~ and O
ford.
Merton Elll r.m and Mr- Margaret1|three
bave been
vwlttng
relatives InMinn.
His- ■«&gt;&lt;&gt;» &lt;•»( Akron
University. Akron. ■ nc.,t
Todd
gathered
at
| Mr and Mrs T H. Johnston left Sutherland ..if Benton Harbor wen tmt- und
id FZeriMrt
FJn port the oast
post w&lt;-ex
w.-ek
° - Mrs HUdred *Roush Edwards of Sundat
Sunday. J..K
July 15
15. for their ..n.umi
annual mrck M irshili -l.o
uli&gt;» 1has i Sunset Farm. Walpole. N H . Mrs. union. Mr. and Mrs. Todd have been
Sundny morning on a motor trip guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook; Miss Rerrh
R
With Two Pairs of Knickers!
' 'Mr' and
'
»•——
Fettro of Houston, married about forty years and there
through northern Michigan and to Wednesday night.
been the guest of
Mrs JEdith Lake Hough of ■ has never been a death among the
Dulutli. Minn-, returning by way of
F- E- Adair and Netl
F.
Neil Adair Went
w-nt McElwain !•for tvro weeks, left W&lt;
is..........
. Mrs
Mary
or
of —
any of
Chicago. They expect to be gone to&gt;'Detroit
Detroit Sunday,
rrne.-day
west cox
1
iiiu.iv, thc
me latter
ia.icr ren - I nr.Mlay
iH-.Hiiiv for
lor iia trip to the
tne-west
coast.
i—
..........................
' Angus immediate
----- ----- family
-.........
— their
----- about two weeks.
'imalning
■•■••••• for
-------a v
„,d friends.
„ s„u.r
„„ s,ward Tain lrdd ol WoahUipon. D &gt;«•! «d lualr I he d»&gt; a pleuM
...
| Mr und Mrs. Jos, DcRuiter and with relatives and
lark and
nnd nephew, Wil- enhllt
hwldMI. lo br one remembered
two daughters. Jean and Doris, and
MLts Rone Clark
going Tnrm
from there
there lo
to Benton Harbor c
the day wu* MK* John- iThose who attended wen-: Mr. and
Sizes—12 to 20. EVERY SUIT Has Two
Mr nnd Mrs. L. F Maus and Mar­ Ham McCallum, were in Chicago [to see her brother, Merton Ellison.
•
.. .Z Wednesday, yesterday
hart of De- •’«» birthday, tne chib
presented• Mrs. Ernest Todd. Mr. and Mr*. Ro­
Mr and Mr* H H Ar&lt;
Arehart
tha Lou. who have been occupying Tuesday and
Pairs of Trousers! Values $10.00 to $15.00.
day. on business
businesa.
'trolt .md
and thcl
their son. Lawrence of I her with a w.mderlui Iridescent land Barry and four children of
limit
the Earl Boyes cottage ut Wall lake, nnd today,
Gny Jordan returned on Sat- Chicago s|x-t;t lust week with Mr [crystal rase bowl filled with beauti­ Woodland. Mrs. R. W- MacGowan of
Mr* C...
have returned lo their homes tn
fy her home ly
Mrs Bert Arehart and family ni1 Talisman r&lt;ves Next a fine Chicago. Mr. and Mr* Burdette
urday to
in Flushing. n
N.. |and
|
thU city.
Roy Fuller und grandson Dick and birthday cake, baked by Dr. Wini- Bamhardt and three children of
1 Mrs. A H. Carvelh. Mrs. Mac Y.. after a visit with tor parent*.
to
।| John RobiiLs&amp;n and son Tom left on ,r&lt;xl *5L% brought out. cut by Miss Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Donald'
Trcib and Miss Nonna Michael arc Mr and Mrs Kellar Stem
Mr and Mrs. Carl Boo and two■ITuesday
I
with thc former's housecar jJohnwn. and served with ice cream O'Brien and Albert Dominskey of'
nt M S. C. this week attending a
.. .u fUhmg trip in northern Michl-' All too soon the time u&gt; say good- Kalamazoo. Mr and Mrs Cecil End­
short course for welfare workers. children of Chicago were guests of .for
sley
and
daughter
of
Grand
Rapids.
]byc
came
There
had
been
many
.They arc driving tome every eve­ Mr and Mi* Carl Finstrom and[gan
und some
funny Mr. and Mrs. Alden Ttxid and
on ™Monday
and Tuesday
1 -ning to look after affairs at their family
------- —
—
, [tender memories
.........
......
n0. 240 weight
office here.
' Cong
tl,(' P«*t- rehearsed The lit- daughter, and Mlis Vera Todd of
Cong, and Mrs
Mrs John G Cooper and Mr.s Waller Hawkins nnd chllThan thix — Do not gues*
[ Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bycc nnd chll- nnd Mr and Mrs. Harvey Burgess ofldrrii called on Mr. and Mrs Bur- tie**bund
—”* *•broke
u- ■“up.
* hoping
—
■to meet
*"• ,in
- Inzstlngs.
, dren of Memphis, Tenn., called on Galesbrug wen- Bunday guwLs ofidette Briggs of Bowens Mills Sun- Hustings next year
eboul your eye*. KNOW.
------ •-------------------- TOWNHENB—MERRITT.
$995
,Mrs. Bycc's aunt, Mrs. L Sever- Hon. and Mrs John C. Ketcham.
dl,v.
Do not believe you see
1 Announcement is marie of the
nnce. Wednesday. They have been
Mrs. Cross of Grand Rjqilds. mothMr and Mrs. Homer Smith and MKJi CLAUDE LYDELL
to
comfortably—be SURE of
1ENTERTAINS P. N- G. CLUB, marriage of Mrs. Mabel B Merritt
called to Kalamazoo by the Upjohn er of Mrs. Gordon Ironside, lias daughter and Mr nnd Mrs MorrLv
Of
Thursday
at
her
home
in
com-1
of
Albion
to
George
H
Townsend
of
■It. Do not go through life
Co. whom they have represented in rented the Robert Walton house on!Calkins spent Sunday at Cadillac
Memphis for five years.
|W. Center 8t.. and moved here last'and other jspints in northern Micht- stock, Mrs Claud Lydell was host- this city, which was solemnized on
with faulty vision with all
less to tiie Hastings Past Noble' Wednesday, July 11. ut the home of
Mr and Mrs. E. H. Chapclie. Don- week.
Igan.
that UMtafly accompanies
Club. -----------Following
the
one .the Rev. c.
~ M. Merrill. ~
- St.,
—
. - - - - ----... —
- —
E. Porter
nn and Bob of Charlotte visited hfc&gt;'_ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Knopf nnd Mls&gt;
Newton Thomas of Maple Grove, [Grands
it. Do not put off from day
for .7".
an T
In-' 1Albion,
sister. Mrs. L. Severance. Sunday.
,"
Marjory
Knopf have returned
to Ohio,
Thomas o'clock luncheon all went V
-------J the ceremony
—f,. being per’
‘
‘
' lo, and nephew Newton Thomas
Mr. Chapelle ha« accepted lhe post-] their honw in Blissfield after u visit -1Hd wik of Akion. Ohio, vbited
LvdeliFLMi Hatch- formed by Rev. Merrill,
-„ .... K,—
, ....
the couple were"Mr.
tion of sujx'rintendcnt of schools In with Mr. and Mrs. T, N. Knopf and [Mr and Mrs. Clarence Grohe Sun.’ ..
’.l,
!’Attending
",Kiy
L.*
n"’' and
“
so importaulja matter as
Ypsilanti for the coming school family.
|&lt;juv.
,,pravemenb. have been made in lhe [Mrs. Harry L. Merritt, the former
now
year.
! Mrs. Prance* Cusick and Miss
Mrs. Myrtle Engelhardt of Ar-1 hatchery as well as in the Lydell being a .son of the bride.
[home
which
has
been
cotnulelely
re.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Tofcnsrnd
will make
Hasting*friends who attended thc 'Helen Cusick ot Ionia were giiests of Hinton/ Washington. Ls spending the
\ . .— .----- ;; —m
\ •- .. —•
•
—
•••—~
After
inspection.1 th-r
their home mi
on the (ormer,
former's (arm
farm
luneral of Arthur Vickery In Char- Mr and Mrs C B Hodges over th- summer with her mother. Mrs Ella i",
A
'*r
‘the
He Jfupcctlon
l«&lt;l. I«re .rek k.re MV .nd Mr. wrek .nd All .|renk Sunday .T nn&gt;, II and her dremMre. Mr&gt; Uoyd ""V,,rmrn.lnm.nl nnrlhrMl ot Umilna. cunBr.lulaRoWrt IremMc. Mr. nnd Mm. any Sansnuck.
S
|uam
|ol lire .tremonn. «-.!«««« tions.
Bauer. MLss Henrietta Bauer. Rus-1 Miss Dorothy Maurer. Miss Lil-1 Mr and Mis. Omer Ward of
*7* oMr*
sell Buuer. Mr. and Mrs Wm Cor- Ilan Smith and Harry Beaver were Grand Rapids were here Bunday ■ C. .Y..,1 „
Cl., cs
OPTOMETRIST
kins. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gaskell, [in Kalamazoo over the week end as I see his father. Frank Ward, who ts|„**’*
q1’*; 7falg',
Mctnbers of the American Le­
Mrs.
Surah
Powers.
Miss
Sara
8chaguests
of
thc
former
s
parents.
Mr
a
patient
ut
Pennock
hospital
where
Fr
^f
r
•?,r? Stella ForcPhone 2634
Hastings
man. , Mrs
Nellie Gower. Mi&gt; C- —
-Auxiliary
—gion
nre urged to remem*
dcr. Wm. Schudcr. Jr . Mrs Wm. ।and Mrs 8 Keller
|he underwent an operation '
IX
i.
Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. B. A-i Mr. and Mrs W L. Shulters, Mr I M....
Mrs” Nettie Hvdc ....J
uiid TV.-.;!
Paul '"yir
Hide [p
phla“ Llu
^nhigton.
‘ngtun. Mrs.
Mrs. Minnie Mvers
Myers, ber the meeting on Thursday eve“
I?..!
Mrs
Anna
Myers
Mrs
Maud
Menlng.
July IB. at which time offleers
LyBprker.
(and Mrs. Donald Sledge. Mrs. Clara | were guests of Mr and Mrs. Rankin'
iGhnp.
Mrs
Florence
Norton.
Mrs.
;
for
tiie
coming
year
will be nominal____________________________________
[Halemiu
andi/oraon
Gordonuicmeni.
Clement.jr.
Jr..visitvLVit- Jiyut}|&gt;dc&lt;uofrrniricvuie
Prairievilleon
anMun
Monday Ou!'
— rune
- -.- Clement of [Sunday J..
‘ 2 "_.i.
k --------------ed Mr. and
Mrs. Cordon
they.-vfcQtcd
Mrs. Hattie 1Ora Newton. Mrs- Grace Shute, ed. It is hoped there may be a.
Mrs. Edna Wood. Mrs. Florence A. good attendance
. ‘1 Belding
Beldlnu on Rtinrln
v
1tn1Hnrea&gt;r
nf'ttirlrnrv
rnm»«
Sunday.
Bellinger
ofHickory
Corners
'
Mr and Mrs. W. L. Shulters. Mrs.
Mr and MTs. F L Bauer and Wood. Mrs. Laudra Wilson und the | Plans for the convention on Sun1 Clara Hale and Gordon Clement, Jr. George Bauer und Clielr guest. MLm MLmcs Florence V. Wood and Kath- day will also be discussed.‘
' attended the Consistory picnic held Fallen Day ot Owosso, attended thc erine Weebcr. Mrs. Olive conUn.I Yuur cooperating in thc jelly]
. at LaBelle resort. Gull lake, on Sat­ ConvLstory picnic at Gull lake Sat­ who is visiting in Hustings and I* a making project Ls solicited as thc J
member rf the local P N. G. Club, ladles are
'
— anxious
— to raise
their ‘ '
, urday afternoon
urday afternoon and evening.
Mr. und Mrs. Dan Lewi* visited
Mr.**- Gertrude Wilcox and sen was also present—Florence Norton., quota of 100 glasM-s. all to be used
for local welfare work by thc Unit.
1 relatives in Lansing on Wednesday. Joe qiul Miss Jennie McBain mo­ Press Corr, for P. N. G.
NeW IDEA CLUB,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Knopf nt- tored to Caro, Bud Axe, Port Ar­
LINEN SHOWER.
tended A Century of Progress oh thur and other [xiints of Interest in
Thc New Idea Club had n most
Mrs. Gary Crook eptertained |
, Thursday and Friday.
•
_ ___ _____
_
__
eastern
Michigan
last______
Week,______
rctum- delightful picnic al Morgan Park
thirty guesu on Wednesday evening
nn Saturday.
Kattirdav
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Crawford I'inii
tug on
Wednesday evening. July J|. All complimentary to her daughter. Mrs.
and son Billy and Mrs. Ophelia
Mr. and Mis. Carl Hager visited did Justice to u bountiful dinner
O'Hair returned on Monday from [their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom and afterwards enjoyed games and Ray Shroyer, a recent bride.
Games wpre played and n pleas-'
Chcago. Kenneth O'Hair, a nephew. Dancer, at Vermontville Sunday swimming.
evening spent, the honor guest
returned with them for a visit
Their sister and husband. Mr. und
This was one of he nwt enjoy- being presented with a linen shower,
,
Mrs Edw. Bart ling and daughter Mrs C F Parkhv^n ol Baltimore able
hie meetings
nirnHliPK and
nnrl all
nil wondered why
’ '
. _ .
' of Glen Ellyn. III., are guests of her were also guests there.
LOW PRICE
people drive many miles away in
FULL CREAM
DESSERT BFIIBGEfather. J. E. Tyden. and aunt. Miss
Mrs. Malle McCullom und Miss Ha­ search of beauty spots, when we
Buy Your Week’s Supply
■'*—"'A i Mrs. Mary Evarts was hostess to
Tillie Tyden They are spending the zel Smelkcr of Fenton und Mrs. Wm.
Morgan £ “rk hcr brklKc club on Wednesday aftcrweek fit thc Emil Tyden cottage at Rosf of Ornrtd Ledge were in the light a I Ihome"3
Pound
Pound
[rr-xui, twelve being present Mrs.
Gun lake
city on Monday nnd their sister. ■
FAMILY REUNION
[johnaniLsen of Chicago, who Is
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Larsen and son Mr.- Smith Will, accompanied them
A delightful reunion of the John
L'An mwJJ’miWttU UKC'
John went to Detroit Sunday and to Harbor Springs, where they will
also visited tire former's sister and spend a few days.
Yarger family was held ut the home “ n“ out w &lt;o»n guest.
husband. Mr. and Mrs Park Thom­
Mr. und Mrs Darrell Jones and &lt;
of Mr and Mn a D. Steckle of
UESLFVAK
RVi&lt; f m u n
as. of Wyandotte, returning Tues­ Leland Jones, accompanied by .Miss Freeport
on Sunday.
HEbLEkAN bLRXK E GlILD|
Thore- from away were Mr and' E,“hl
01 lhc
day night.
Norma Cool of Freeport, spent from
O“‘!d met with Miss Alleen
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ketojiam of Thursday till Sunday on a camping IMrs, Luman Yarger of Ovid Mr
Mrs Roy Yargrr of Hasting., ’wrihath on Friday evening for their
Compound
Chicago are expected this week to trip, visiting Hart. Manistee. Cndil- and
i
and
Mr. and'Mr*. Terry Y«rgcr and Ju y nicetlng and a pot luck supspend a few days nt the Spaulding lac, Big Rapids mid other points.
1
cottage at Wall lake. Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Philip Kniskern and children three
1
children
of Minneapolis. ,Xir' , . , __________________
Evarts and MLts Agnes Sim will returned Monday trom a visit in 1MlnnI
*
J. F. F. CLUB.
°”^*c*«Manistee, and are the guests ol Mrs.
accompany them.
Mrs. Dan Lewis Ls entertaining thc :
Mrs. William Nctzel and, Mis,-. A Di-Kniskcrn. Mr. and Mrs. Le»U
PARTY AND SHOWER.
Seventeen members of the fiap- J. F. F. Club this Wednesday alter-1
Willo Rademacher of Michigan T. Knbkern and family of Evanston.
L. A. S- -gathered
at the
home
City. Ind., arc-guests ot the former's Ill. are expected Sunday and later I|tlst
1---------------------------—------ of ■noon al her home on W. MUI St. I
Mrs. Verne Mance on.Th
on.Thursday utt- Bridge will be played and refresh- |
daughter and husband. City Clerk all will occupy the Hubert Cook cot- Mra.
and Mrs, Sterling lingers, nnd fam­ tage ul Wall lake while Mr. and Mrs j emoor*
emoor, complimentary to Mrs. merits served.
James O'Connor.
O’Connor. The afternoon
all
ily for two weeks Mias Rademacher Cook and family are on n two weeks' 'James
wri,
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Is a niece of Mrs. Rogers.
motor trip fa YellpifM.;nc Park und’sPe«U very pleasantly and the honor Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Fanny Pennock. Lida Pen­ other places of Intcrfjft-ln thc west. IR«est was presented with a shower of , Mr. and Mrs. Forest Smith ara the &gt;
Full Quart*
Those who were here (rim away lo miscellaneous articles
'
nock. Milo Pennock and Win. Pen­
[patents of a son born July 9.
•
nock motored to Athens Wednesday attend the funeral of Oeofge Wai-1
------ j Mrs. Ronald Pennington is spend-;
ters on Saturday were J
to attend the funeral of "Chief”
Ung the week with’friends at Ver- .
Cure. Lcsler
h',‘ ''■“="* Mfv Hire- mcntville.
Samuel Mcndoka. who was burled Mim.
■».-»)
5la”T -OT Eranston. Ill. Mire
in the Indian cemetery. Chief Men- ChcaU-r Secure oT M»rlln»rtlle, Ind..
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greenfield I
l
Oracc
Edmonds
entertained
at
Mr.
.nd
Mr..
CecU
Connor
und
Mr.
~~
-----------------------"
doka was a Pottawottomic Indian
V..
xnunaa, cvcruna.
on Thunday
evening, two
two ond Mr' and M,s F,o&gt;- Oreenfieitf'
and was very old.
and Mrs. John Walter* of Grand bridge
tables being In play. Top scores went *“*t5d ,tlends ,n Orand R*P*d»j
Mf. and Mrs. Jay Norton and fam­ Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sln&gt;i&gt;son
ily of Grand Rapid* were Sunday of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Seth A- to MUi.Stacey and Mrs. Gordon EdRtmembcr the ice cream social al
guesu In the Goy Norton home. Lit­ Wilkes of Bl. Johns and Mrs. Claude mon ds.
John WoodrulFs this week Thursday j
tle June Norton, who spent Inst Elkcton. Mrs. E. Sibern and Charles
night for the McOmbcr P. T. A.
•
M. I'. M. REUNION.
week in Hastings, returned home Thurston of Greenville.
Morris
of Quimby
For thc first time in a number of ,—
-— Greenfield
-------------- —
—-•&gt; is.
with her parent* and Mis* Dorothy
Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mrs. Dilate years? the M. U. M club is to hold Visiting
' lulling Vernon Smith this week.
remained to spend the week with Crue, Mrs. Aben Johnson. Mrs. Ed- a reunion with Mrs. Juila Perry 1Louesa
Pennington und Raymond
—~~ P=r.::ir.;tc::
Marjorie Norton
.
garTfiomas and’Miss Barbara John­ Martin as tlw hostess. The dale is are spending lhe week with friends
Mrs. Grace Dodds of Kansas City son were in Ann Arbor on Wednes­ Sunday. July 20.
*in
“ Maple Grove
arrived on Thursday to spend the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. N.
-----. Mrs. Smith of Shultz spent Sat-,
rest of the summer with her staters. Menefee. Aben Johnson also spent
ULTRA CLUB.
urday with Forest Smith and fam-I
Mrs Dennis Murray and Mr*. C W. Uie aftQTKwn there. Other guesls
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Iscnhath de- ily.
iWesptntcr and other relatives. Mrs were Mrs- Menefee s mother. Mrs Os­ llghtfully entertained tiie Ultra club
Mrs. Smith's mother of Bartle j
iDodds came here from Memphis. car Sampson of Oakland. Nettr.. and on Wednesday evening After the Creek is spending the week with
Cor. State and Jefferson
।Tenn., where she had been visitmg Mrs. Ruth Cull Smith and two cinl- cooperative supper, a soejai time was Forest Smltij caring for the new,
We Deliver The BIG • Little Start Phone 2491
her gitter. Mrs.. George Hooperdren of Anaheim, Cal. The Johnson spent on the lawn.
baby.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JITLT 19, IM*

page eight

COATS GROVE.
4
FREEPORT.
with her niece, Mrs. U. C. Manns. I
I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer and
The annual meeting of School and tanilly.
District No. 9 Frl. wu held at the I Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish and daughter of North Hastings visited
Kstt,°a
school home on Monday evening, i daughter. Virginia, spent Wednes- at Floyd Clum'a on Sunday.
jSjT’-ciS ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVERJune 9. with an attendance of more '.day afternoon at Hostings. ji The Birthday meeting will be held '
ior oft Gold. TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.
than fifty. Reports were given and I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cheney and with Helen Demand this wegk
.
the regular matters of business were daughter. Donna, of Eaton Rapids Thursday P. M.
cared for. Two new members were s-pent Saturday night and Sunday
A gold medal contest will be held
(Continued from page one)
elected to Q*e board, to lake the at lhe home Of Mrs. Cheney's parents, at lhe Brethren church east Of hero
institutions nnd each member has i Pranshko. in West Hope.
nally decided that tlw Bureau's rec­ places of C. L. Hrnney ond H. W. Mr. and Mrs H. W. Gooch. The next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
a voice in the ar/angenients of the
Mrs. Dorcas Chapman returned to( ommendation was the best way of Gosch. The new members elected two children of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ml as Virginia Walers of Hostings
ruK KL.X7 M.-.I.ri. L.pi,-* i ... X..H11 uMoointlon.
are Jess Knowles und Earl—
Rogers.
Richards
of Dearborn---------accompanied
her horrtf u' Hsings Saturday aft- .........
.„ „„
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- won the gold medal at the contaat
dealing fairly ....
withwboth
the...
birds
»1. J-ffrr
H«n&lt;i'*r, liiuu.'- »
During 1932 and 1933 the kind of rr »P»‘»a|ng ten days with Mrs.
’ tin?
I There are several duties facing the them home for a visit, after spend­
Mrs.and
endthe
thesportsmen.
sportsmen. It Itfixes
fixes
’ tin*
held at Woodland Sunday evening..,
&gt;»n Si
Mr- H &gt; I. jutL-r. ______ IL
lean*
that
arc
now
handled
by
the
clara
Brawn.
outside limit of lhe time when the new board, among them tiie selcc- ing u week with Mr. and Mrs Dan Several from here attended the conlint
lull 1. *■:
To PROTECT You" Con.tantly
i.7ti&gt;
production
credit
associations
were
Mrs
Fo*™t
Hall
and-son.
Nor(birds
may
be
taken,
but
allows
flexl-!»on
of
a
new
superintendent
to
rePostma.
। . .pAriun-nf.'
|test..
■
•id
&gt;1
V
Adjuit Fairly
Pay Promptly
mudr bv the Regional Agricultural man. of South Hastings visited Mr. iblllty in the actual number of; place Mr. Ray Hamilton, wlm has
Mr. und Mrs. Robert Carter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Townsend at­
Credit Corporation of Minneapolis. “’&gt;&lt;1 Mrs. Edd Newton Friday. Nor-'shooting days, so that these may be resigned nnd accepted Uie position , Fairmount. Ind., and Gall Carter u-nded
tended me
theKeni-remi
Kent-Perri! reunion
reunion ut.
at
March 1.: tiu.. year, the
Regional V.man remained to help
• tv mni.inai
- Edd with his Increased or decreased each season of principal in the school at Vas- and non. Corl, of Marion. Ind., mo- Dimondale Sunday and alsocalled
Print* O*7A&lt;«* at LOW RATES
Agricultural
Credit
accordance
with Uie abundance , xar- Mr. Hamilton has made a host tored to the village Friday morning nn relatives at Potterville.
Corporation •*■/,,.
•*
!(in
—
~•—
Mr.
ceased making any new ■loans to
Mr- and Mrs.
^*rs- C.
c- N.
N' Tobias ac- of ducks."
ducks.”
of friends during his stay here and........
and were guests of
Mr an
u* their
mvu daughter
uuuKim-t
nil dMrs.
uMrs. D.
o. Townsend
lownsenu atuiCITIZEN’S MUTUAL
furim-r* Those who -.ccurcd a so- i;...*T*
compunled
tnelr daughter, Mr. unu
nnd ' It
has u*-*o
also own
been ucvrucu
decided mui
that cacii
each ।
regret to see thLs •family
leave. i|nna
n— Victor
vu.*~. Sisson.
o&lt;—— The
—— tended
' -' - lhe
- -wedding’ of- their
-■ • grand
----- ■ ­
’l.**mr.
»i ihu
“•'“•x »vuve.
und sLster. Mrs.
Fire Insurance Co.
Kalama- —
duck •hunter
must- procure a duck
| Mrs Geo. Thompson
been very &gt; men returned lo their homes in tiie ann n*i»rt Townsend
and Miss
called "bam-yard loan from the Mrs. Mel] Hendershott, of------------.
-ri----------- »has
— ------------401 KlUMxiet Nall. Bink Bid*
Regional Agricultural Credit Corpo­ too. to the Kalamazoo Y. M. C. A. ! hunting licenser for which he will. »1 “t her home the post week but , afternoon. Mrs. Carter remaining Hall of Grand Rauids at Grand
camp.
10
miles
beyond
Hart,
in
|
pay
the
sum
of
91.00.
The
hunter
&gt;»
»me
better
at
this
writing.
Her
for
a
visit.
rJLtd? Tuetaav evening
Mita
Hall
ration. und who have not paid that
Mr and Mrt Qeort(. BrowneU
".^daughter of Mrs Ethel
loan in lull, may apply to the pro- 1Oceana county. Sunday Their son. ought to be glad to pay that dollar, many friend, hope for a speedy and
HuUan. Mich.
Premont and the latter's mother Hall
duction credit aAsociption for a re­ Bruce, who has spent four weeks because every penny of it will go complete recovery.
l.-lt .-Al l
Chr.. t- . . . ....... -■ • financing loan
there, returned with them.
i into a government fund ond will be ! Eugene Kidder and family of Has- Mrs Ida Myers of Grand Ranldal Mr and Mrs E a Smith auent
A?n1BL''t'^P enter‘ I11?”* to Pravide additional cover for tings were Saturday afternoon and visited their slater and daughter, the week end in Detroit.
i
. '
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Michigan did not make an ex­ lB?nl4ia|nd
al the
Claude Walton —
J family | -----------------• -to ----------tensive use of Uie Regional Agricul­ talned her slater, Isadora Pranshka. these game birds, so that they can Sunday guests
FOR SALF-&gt; - -------- home
------of
- Mr,'Mrs.
...
and
The
Thompson -family
the numKarriu-r
— &gt;have
------ returned from ber of about 20 had a picnic din- i
tural Credit Corporation as some and friend, from Hastings Sunday. I propagate their kind and Increase and
and Mrs
Mrs. John
John
Karcher. nth®*
Other ii Friday. m.
They
L.U
..r l .'.f of the other states in the St Paul
Mr. und Mrs. Benn Bunnell of ; their number. Game refuges stilt- guests on Sunday were: Harry The Century of Progress.
• k -............
;ner al'-Lake Odessa Sunday.
r—
Model A Ford
urea, but Michigan farmers are now Kalamnzoo tailed on Mr. and Mrs. able for ducks and places where Karcher and family of Hastings and
Miss Alice Anderson spent last! At the school meeting Monday
(they can hatch their young will be Roy Bassett and family of Nash- week at Middleville a guest at the evening. E. O. Smith. Chas. Town­
Floor Mat----V- 1 .
............ . h.. finding ’the production credit xaio- Edd Newton Sunday.
Mrs. C. N. Tobias and grand-1 purchased from
the proceeds of thisville.
ciaticns of real assistance to them
----------(Alien Cleveland home.
send and Myrle Richardson were
Chevrolet Six
eases
U p:ar.r.?d
,L?
Arr,tnur
in the llnanclng of their farm pro­ daughter. Marion, attended lhe Cc-1 fund. L".
ShSh Ith»v**
Pi
21Ur Austin
Auf‘ln hi&lt;
hlu ntireunu^
purchated th*
the i| Mrs. Irene Andrus, accompanied ra-elected as school officers.
dar
Creek
Cemetery
Circle
at
Mrs.
I to liave swamps,
which have hereto- 1 Ed. Coats Interest
h? the Sinclair .bv
duction programs
Floor Mat
.
.
v her
and toughs
--------------- • •»
Statistics gathered from thc loans
NORTHEAST IRVING.
----,
----and
Mrs.
Clayford
Moore
and
NEW AND USED PARTS FOR
made to fanners through these gov- 11
.
luorlhless for farming, truck gar- Charles Price Is conducting--- .thl&lt;this
rhiirfnn
children, returned to their home atMr. and mi=.
u&gt; nouuonwi
Mrs. o.
6am
Roudebush ui
Of
ALL CARS
Mr and Mrs. Will Moore and
demng
any other purpose,
8
a..-.- —or
* —
-­ be business nt present
crnmcnt.il loaning agencies show
Mr. an
and
as swamps,
swain ns where
when- the d»rkn
1 p.™...,--------------------------MassriUL N. Y.. Tuesday after u Elmdale visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
ma- farmers'
luniivix debts.have
ui'u«.i.tiuvv increased
incrcnscu - family.'• Mr
d Mrs. Burrell Phil- '‘restored os
ducks
BODY GLASS INSTALLED
that
many friends of Rev, Minard visit with their ipother und gran
WHILE YOU WAIT
but very li’tlv by these loans a* J
’
P'and
family,
Miss
Susie
Phillips
।
earnest
and
raLse
their
young
with.
‘and Mahloii Skldmor^ and*'“mLv ! out ^Ing^olksted
'“‘n' | ‘^*ls
grieved to learn that mother. Mrs H. Draper, and other
Miss Iris Wieland h employed at
most ot the money ha* been used
-------- •— BL.hup p,mdX .&gt; Oun ----------w . -It—
«n'.n
d.b that' “X™1®
On» Kno.te. t»m, !„ ^report.
J GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
to pay up other creditors. By pay­ Sunday
(the government Is doing Ita utmost L the WeUev Rloueh hkrn^tn Ji?
A KOod n"*n&gt;’ from hcre are P,&lt;u’- . Mr; ttnd Mr« .
°f
ing the creditors of farmers, the lo­
Phone 2637
Hasllnrs
liulph Grabln of Pontiac spent i to preserve these wild fu»l and give tt Qtar and whci? R became ’fata amr ”“’5..“* nl"’ntl ,hc “nnnB1 ox roust
spent -Saturday' night and
rn) buxine*.* conditions have been
better hunting for sportsmen
; he iLt? Iwt Tetunicd Mr. tS?’"
Thuraday. July 20. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
i ...... u.,...,.
*, &gt;.n..er* Improved and the farmer borrowers Saturday
Saturday at
at Will
Will Moure's
Moo
Thi-liliiHc
rt.-,-..
----------....
------------------------------I
..
re
‘
u
7
’
«*®
Mr®
.
Lewis
n
hf
three
day
celebration
at
MidMoore.
trie
Thl' *“,lds Corners c.immunity'
have bcm saved many dollars in the
wno nuu supposed hC
hei had
'm
J1? ’stopped
toPPed dlevllle Aug. 2. 3 nnd 4 will also
Mr- und Mr3 Charlie Moore athold an ice cream social at the '
MIDDLEVILI.
lower interest ruto they j»ay tl
t;.1P
v
1
lhe nri
neighbors,
went |,draw n go(Jd (nai)y from h(fre
at some of the
chhn« «.-.«»
tended the Cobb school reunion at
home of Mr and Mrs Wil) Moore.। The old office part of the factory in
gotrninwni loaning agencies
to look for him. She found him ly- j
Thursday evening. July 26. A ror- building
I
has been torn down. This ing on the ground in the riuir of
. . .................. :
dial invitatiy is extended to all.
•will make the place look much bet- the Houma home, where It Is sup•i”**1
-..a.Im.Bel,..ml.'
51
Mr uticl Mrs George Ash of Bat­
...
.।. .. il • —
ASSYRIA.
Mrs. Hannah Morgan, aged G9 hour. Dr.
Dr Wedel was called and the ““ hcre'
home
•
tle Creek werb Sunday guests of
1
■
rhe Briggs Ladies' Aid Society will years, a resident of this township afflicted’ man was removed to his
.i...... n . ...Iri.ll
7 l*
Ed. Hal) claims lo have the first I Mrs Arthur Moore is taking care
ice crram
cream ^tal
social to be (near Parinalec for many veiirs, home where everything possible has ;ripe tomato in this community. Oth- Of Mrs. Helen iBlakney't Sharp
Mrs Nettle Brown Ls rntcrtalninu [|x&gt;nwr an lcP
!_•-.. Il..|.&gt;..,, .... ®,„h
re...r..l l.rend, (na CIUc«o lol th!
M »lrer
,
wm... jj. r—— ..j
, i-1 hu, A
nai.aiuT
been done for him. His right Bidders are running close for second and new son Philip Durell
' C.
t.-l . .....1 fl... ,.| „.|L
on the lawn ut the Mr. and Mrs. :[but
uui a ween
week's
s illness A great Ahock is paralyzed and he Ls unable to (place.
1
Emerson Cortright home at Lacey.
Ito her many friends und relatives. speak. It Is hoped that he may
We are sorry to report that Mrs. I
|
She
leaves
a
The
Misses
Elsie
and
Grace
Conslic
lfnve
s
son.
Otis
Morgan,
ut
quickly
recover from this affliction.
Houma Is very low ut this writ- ■
Charles Crawford for
Fl &gt;11 H.tl.K Hit
IltAIrL Tk....... ..
kiln entertained at a social gather-1***°“ 1,onw she was tenderly cared Mrs. Lewis and family have the-mg.
...
u m.s,
during her short Illness; one sympathy of all.
Severn! ot the local business men'
.....
..»ll II.r..- rnand
Mrs ai-romr
Jerome vorycu
Coryell are l,”‘ 0,1 FrlduV evening a party of
anteed to hold tho rupture
(daughter. Mrs. tx
Thomas,
lhe proud parents of n fine baby &gt;oun* PrjP&gt;«*
l«ta...h.»e
™.. living Just
..... ' Rev. and Mrs. j L- Ickes spent (have
prizes
annual
(---- - donated
----- ..... ...
...... for the h
,U1UUI
I'.l. b
t 1 . - ' II fc..l li Md
and we keep it in proper ad-.
---- --to be held at the -fair
• 1I
flower allow
girl Congratulations
Mrs. Ella Reese of Battle Creek [north of her former home. Funeral Wednesday till Friday with friends •"®~~JosUnent for you. Let us (how
services wore held at the Purnuilee iat Hastings.
grounds on August 18. The show .
Mr
and
Mrs
George
Cross
of
near
the
week
end
at
the
home
of
you the New Akron Trass
church Sunday at two P M.. burialWe understand that there will be is sponsored by thc Federation of
Battle
Cr.-ek
are
sixnduig
thc
week
her
brother.
Mr
nnd
Mrs
Charlie
feature "Selective Pressure
Purcell
""v (I” the local cemetery. Tiie friends ।a free show put on by some medi­ Women's Clubs, the Garden Club
with
relatives
m
thLs
vicinity
----”
Control". Nothing else like
company on Die lot Just south und Uie Commercial Club.
Funeral services for Mrs. Howard
fj11 cx,c’“i thelr sympathy to lhe cine
।
Mr and Mrs John Venema were
...
of the Masonic Temple Thursday.
Wing were held at
ut the Base Llnej'
Line' 6eJea'wl
Tha many friends of Marion
• .'la. 1 •• 1 —.I . , . .... Kalamazoo visitors Munday
UAXTl I® Ham
tauUru.
- Sunday
-Rev
LeRoy Bell, our superintendent of Friday and Saturday nights of thLs Clem, iioptihir garage man at CarlFl. 1.- || «l..|.j..„
The school reunion was not near church on
afternoon.
.schools, has a fine house car trailer weex.
। ton Cetyer, were sorry to learn that I
to well attended but those uhu were Dixon U.UVIUUHK
officiating
The Preicription Drug Store
A number of men gathered Sat- ' he liud suffered a broken leg, Just'
.".r.......
\\ ■■. ........ ■
John
» M long resident It-.'-hM »
IJiere had a fine time and hope that
J... Korrl«...„
- suddenly passed-1 while nttendliut school thLs sum- urday
---------------- —
morning
at E ...
H. Adams' how he received the injury la rath- !-’• HinUno S:*t p. m (C*nu*i Tim*&gt;.
next year more can come. It will of&gt; •*-•this locality,
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
_.
. aide
.. „r
t.rL a —
mystery,
it hapjiencd wi&gt;uc
while Ar. His. r»ii* (July a»i «:og a. m,
on ..
lhe west
of town and !l'
*■*■ but ••
be held the third Sunday in July-away Friday morning after being in |mer nnd no doubt we will have some Rarden
n.u stories ...»
----- jjm a f,tMR1 jojJ of c]eBnlltt{ |t Up (he Was repairing the lights o» a
when. he returns .from
is usual.
infirm health for some time. The fish
.
his
trip
up
north
We
arc
sure
he
'
1 N .......
’ ’’
':?*
Both
Mr
and
Mrs.
Adams
are in 'car that had figured in an accident
’
....... I.V.U ill uic realWhat U laiiguaRc' Sending 250.000 deme Sunday afternoon with Rev ।und family Will-enjoy their outings. very poor health at this writing. | a short time before. Il was n
Victor Simon was in Hastings on straight break Just above the knee. |
L L Dewey of Hastings in charge I Several from here attended thc
ni
‘
' ' th
I ball game at Cal«-doniu Sunday
business Wednesday
i Mr. Clem was treated at Pennock ’
Interment ut the Union cemetery
.»«,
,v..,uSeifert,
,«ru u, son
i&gt;u Jahn -and ' Hospital und later removed to his
------------rril—
Mrs
Arthur
Mlles Schroder, who hus been off I Threshing haa been and still is
Marion Electric Range
Dorothy, miuniori
returned Ttuirc.
Thurs- I home where he is resting us
os comconi- !
^\Xp,Lidn&lt;t^&gt;nXb‘.n'.t1piiren".
-*aushter. Darothv
duty thc past three weeks with erv- (the order of the day around here daughter.
I
ruk.
sipelaa. U* again under the doctors iSomc flelds of wheat are turning out day from a visit with her sLster on ' fortubly as ixusiblc.
-hi ■&gt;, -.
much better than exjiected and we Long Island. They -spent Thursday Plans
Plans arc
arc under
under way
way for
for aa blg
a.a n*A*i Ar«u/«* JnfermaifoA
big ;I
ROBLES Ki
Mr and Mrs. Miles ’Schroder at­ lhear the quality Is very good. Oats Hight with frlt-nds here und on Frl-home coming celebration in Free- «•« - •
2!_! IhJ •-J:
!•
tended the funeral on Thursday ot are going to be a very short crop, day drove to Chicago to join Mr. port early lit August. Wehope to b&lt;- MlCIllgdn CentFAl
IV.
Vl~Lk.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Some
tanners
are
thinking
of
turnSeifert
and
will
remain
there
until
(able
to
give
more
details
next
week.
I
u.,un».
■ T.i.ahon. aim
tiie latter's mother. Mrs. Dickey, of
ing kheir stock right Into the fields fall at least Mrs Seifert reports her 1
T*i*m&gt;»n* aiat
I
'
'
HutlBCi Church.
Mr and Mrs. Wm Sarver enter­ । as Jic grain Ls too short to cut with sister's health ns-very V*»r
I High Quality White Leghorn
, Hiram Karcher nnd son. Glenn. ————----- ——----------- ———
tained week end guests from Illinois, theTjlnders.
I Barred Rock and R I Red PlilMrij Maxine Stannard tins re­ | We hear that John Scott Ls very of Remus called on’ Mr. und Mrs
I leta. Range Raised on own plant
turned to her work at the Michigan । poorly John ha.* been ill for some John Karcher Sunday
।time.
। Mrs. Vanessa Lobdell and dough- I,
Carton company at Battle Creek
.... MLxse.* O.U..M.V
»lull v,
E. McConnell, and wife, for ter. Helen, were Hustings visitors
The
Beatrice ou
Buxton
of uh
theDunham school and Marjorie Jones &gt;2"’ ln thc Secretary of State's Wednesday afternoon.
Middleville. Mich.
■—. _•
-------.... ।office
were calling
on
e——- Sisson
a*---- went
~
Mrs. Emma
to Grand
of the.Stev.-iu, school,
who
wen-|»riv
”nlce in
111 Lansing,
Laa''1”*- were
calli:
----------- , evening
---------------------- Rapids Friday afternoon where she
Hexed to attend thc State 4-H club frlpna’ here Saturday
.................
. . returned
.
- on Frlft
’nV has not been c.so well visited her son.' Winfield, ahd tainC L Un
Boley
meet at Lansing,
day Miss Buxton represented the the past few days, being in bed much Uy until Sunday afternoon, when
Reese's
hot lunch club. Marjorie tiie style of
! thc time He was feeling some she went lo Traverse- City for a visit
Instant
better Saturday evening, so that lie
show.
«Relief
Bouou-Atrrav
down town and looked after
The Boy Scout Troop of Assyria came
1
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
business matters. We nre nil
Center with their leader. Theodore some
1
a quick recovery He Li
Tack, relumed Friday from a camp- wishing
’
mLssed
from
among
us.
Ing trip at clear lake.
Tiie Wahauka Camp Fire Unit , Mr and Mrs. William Roach of
Huron were called here by the
ol Assyria Center and Leader will ।IPort
'
of Mrs. Hannah Morgan and
«□ in camp at Loon lake on Thurs- death
‘
(took the occasion to call on some of
day.
AT NEW LOW PRICES
__
| their'old time friends. It is always
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH
P«t«t lloudrcd. Filter. SOUTH BOWNE.
(pleasant to have the old timers call.
CANDIES and LUNCH SUPPLIES
Adrian
Cfuiner
returned
Sunday
|
Candidates
are
so
thick
of
late
M
'■ after spending several days in Grand ,llat we ran hardly Ret out doors.
Appreciation expressed with courteous attention
Rapids
Always glad to sec them itowever,
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUHCH.
Mrs. Jennie Pardee. Marjorie and I whether running for office or not.
Pbcn. 3348 Geraldine Miller of Elkhart. 1 nd . Come again boys.
... .... .
spent Sun(lay wlth Mr anj Mrs | gome small boys came back from
Prescription Drug Store
Will Cosgriff In Lowell.
’
d fishing trip Saturday evening with
Harold Yoder and family were in|ft rcal string of.tia.ss. Much better
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Hustings Saturday evening
(than manj^wfio claim to be real
CHURCH
Hanover and Bond Sts.
Hastings, Midh.
Mr and Mrs. Ervin Thompson of fishermen.
Campbel) were Sunday guests at An-'
------------- --------------------HASTINGS MARKETS
drew Blough’s.
I
Mr
and
Mrs.
Bob
Elliston
of
West
Mr and Mrs H T Miller and
family of Elkhart, ind.. arc visiting । Vermontville and Mr. and Mrs
at W H Pardee’s Marlyn Pardee, |Charles Smith of South Vermontville
Report of the Condition of The Delton State Bank
IT IN iTTtTHF.lt OlililTtl II
who lias been visiting in Indiana, (spent Sunday with L. W Jarrard
. and family.
CHURCH or CHRIST. COATS OBOVB. came home with them.
Mr and Mrs.-WUI Mishler and II Mr and Mrs. Harve Cheeseman
K'V.l ltd HUH
Gwendolyn. Mr nnd Mrs. Noah,!land family were Hastings visitors
Shaeffer and Mr and Mrs Frank Saturday evening.
Earl Cheeseman visited his moth­
Miller of LaGrange. Ind., were
Thursday evening guests at Elmer er at Hastings Wednesday
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. Marshall and
BUNDS AND HKCUH1T1K8.
Shaeffer's and were treated to Ice
(EPISCOPAL)
Miss Alta spent Sunday with Mrs.
cream.
Mrs Dale Cook entertained will) a G S Marshair in Nashville.
Eber Hoffman. Art Palmer and I
birthday party Monday afternoon in
honor of her daughter. Pearl's, ninth Marjorie Ward ot Orangeville spent I
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Sunday with the former's parents'. gIM*
birthday.
I «hDorothy Perkins of Freeport spent Mr and Mri, P. Hoffman.
Jimmy
and
Joe
Jarrard
of
the
'
V
Friday and Saturday with Helen
Mayo district spent Friday with Uia
Eash.
Mrs W D. Roush of Hastings their grandparents. L. W. Jarrard., a b
.......................
l.ite:',
called on her mother. Mrs. Lena
Roy Preston and family of near
ir&gt; tfc*
OMIIIXI.il A&lt; &lt;&lt;&gt;l SIS
Mishler, and sister. Mrs A. T. Eash.
nu a.j
Hastings spent Sunday with Lester "i«* Bh
SO 1.70
•Wednesday.
CHURCH
or
THE
NAZABRNB.
Middht
Mr. and Mrs V. L. Wolcott of Preston nnd family.................................. 1 r„ *' '*
Pin co Mt Bundle*
Dr. Nancy E. Scott of Kalamazoo
Charlotte caUed at tiie A. T. Eash
lo'.Too'oa
•pent the week end with Mrs, Minnie Ml
W04.40
home Sunday,
Mr and Mrs. Hiram Karcher of Elliotf and Mr. and Mrs A W. Scott
Remus called on Mrs. Estella Rosler and also called at the Frank Norton «&gt;•
family.
,
'
and Mrs. Mary Hatton Sunday .
Datura t'U,
GRANGE PROGRAMS
Mr and Mrs Elmer Shaeffer and
LAKEVIEW.
.
10.000.00; Common S30.0O0.00
« 30.000.00
family
visited
their
~
.
... daughter.
.—— Mrs.
■■■
inoyti
Lloyd cogsweu
Cogswell returnee
returned noine
home
t&gt;»
BAPTIST CHURCH
Forrest
Slater
of
Linden
and
made
fro
_,
C
amn
Ble
Rav
Thundav
of
MAPLE LEAF GRANGE
the acquaintance of*the new grand’ Thunday of
roMMKRCIAI. DEPOH1TS.
n 1 daughtqy.
Sarah Gillespie ts workbig at En-.
I,,&lt;k
John Eash returned from Lansing gene Davenport's near Woodland.., I
Friday and reports having had a
Mr and Mrs Alonzo Hlltan and I
good time at the 4-H club meeting. daughter, Haze), of Saugus, Mass.. (
EAST GUN LAKE:
Ralph and Fhwd Walton and lady and Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher were
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
HAVING.-' IrWOSlTS. &lt;u
। Mrs. Belle Crawford spent Thurs- 1
friends were in Battle Creek Sunday Thursday afternoon and evening I
day with friends in Otsego.
evening and called on Mr. and Mrs. visitors at Wm. Cogswell's, helping
Arthur
Parker.
children of St Louis have rented ’• r -*
Mra; H. Cogswell celebrate
her
“'
A letter with 30 cents in stamps birthday.
met.
Elmer Olllerple. accompanied ac- I
was recently received by a southern
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walters spent
f
railroad from a tramp who said he companied by Irving Charlton. ShirThursday in Otsego.
naa
Htn?rd ?*nwnd and
*U
had trave.ro
traveled u»e
the au-nu.e
30-mile au-nce
distance
Mr. and Mm Tom Spencer and
FIRST CHURCH
from Dallas to Fort Worth via Merl®
the.
roan al U»» pr-h*
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
.friends of Detroit spent Wedr.esds.v
games
in
Detroit
on
Friday
and
SatR**tinr«.
i« w»m
freight train, and insisted on paying
and Thursday with the former's
urday.
n»D O IW0IIK8. PrMliKU
a cent a mile for hla transportation.
grandmother. Mnf. Geo. Rue.
. ,
_______
Ruby Cogswell accompanied Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Dleble and chll- ‘ h.B4m rkhoM &gt;t #:oo a. m.
The daily papers' in the United and Mrs. Alonzo Hilton and Hazel
rir-r.
All—...
d.» ...H1» wrei*. .1 1 AS J'*4?' States have an aggregate circulai Crawford's
’iUOn 01 38.826.000.
Grand Rapids on Friday

GEO. M. NEWTON

('WANTS

BEIT MEES
j
HELP FMIIVIEBS

HINDS CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tobias ot
Kalamazoo spent Saturday night
and Sunday with their daughter.
Marlon, at the home of their par1 enls. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias.
Mrs. Allen Bishop is spending the
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THE HASTINGS BANNER

They argued that the greatly re- Michigan be with only 15 or 18 perl,
SUPREME COURT GIVES
EXPERT LOG ROLLER
duced taxes would still yield enough cent of lhe present amount of road,
money so that Uie counties and the funds paid by the federal govern-. I
ISSUES CHALLENGE
TWPS. LOCAL OPTION
State could carry on their road mcni?
rood maintenance propro- , Everyone should think this matbuilding and road
World's Champion Will Meet
the same as In
in the past,
past. ter through for himself. If he will
grama the
All Comers at Farmers* •
Naturally every automobile owner,'do so. he will see where these
when asked to sign these petlUons. amendments. If passed, will leave
Day Exhibit July 27
Wine Licenses
CUTTING GAS TAX WOULD was quite willing to have one cent the state of Michigan and each STATE FARM BUREAU AND
East
anilng.—World's champion is
cut from the gns tax and thc weight county of the state In the matter
. PLAGE THE BURDEN
CO OP COMPANIES
title carried by William P. Otrad,
|is concerned. Michigan Is under the
J
tax placed definitely at 35 cents! of road construction and malnteGladstone,
log blrler extraordinary
UNFAIRLY
BEGIN SUITE
per 100 pounds. So It was not dlf- nance, particularly of trunk lines,
township local option. The supreme ,who challenges any and all per­
flcult to get signers when assured 1 the main highways ot this state.
court last week decided a case which isons to dispute his claims at the
that tiie reduced figures would yield ' At Ute present time every dollar
WOULD ENDANGER STATE ample revenue for road building, ot the weight tax Is paid to Mlchl- CLAIM DOUBLE TAX
established that fact. The highest &lt;time of his exlilbltlon on Farmers'
Michigan Stat.e College, Fri­
court handed down a ruling which;Day.
1
TRUNK LINE ROADS They did not consider the posslbll-1 gan counties to help them finance
ON FARM MATERIALS upheld a recent decision made by 1day. July n.
tty tiiat the big oil companies might ' road construction and maintenance,
Mr. Girad has been riding logs in [
get
the
benefit
of
the
reduction
and
j
or
to
pay
bonds
Issued
for
Covert
Judge Beapl in the circuit court of ;Michigan for many years and the ;
Or Force Property Tax or In- not lhe car owner.
roads built in past years. Nothing Speakers Urge Barry County Gratiot'county.
i skill he acquired In the woods lias '
oreaied Sales Tax to
There has been sent to the Ban,the
t,X AU.’. ^J***?' Members to Assist by Join­
It appears that one Clarence IL ,been retained through a series of I
ner. and no doubt to many other1 ablc for
of Michigan to
Scott desired to sell beer In Arcada (exhibitions and contests in which he
Pay Road Oosts
ing Farm Bureau Asson.
papers,
propaganda
from
the
Mlchitownship,
six
miles
north
of
Ithaca.
।
If the people of the state pf Mich- (
Members and friends of the Bar­ He made application to thc town- ;met all competition. He will have
Of the gas tax, the McNltt law
,...
____________
$4,000,000.
which must ...ry county Farm Bureau met at theship board for approval of his appll- jhis son as a partner at the College
^®™a“on rotor, lo .upport the two’a^dT will require
■regarding the proposed constitution-1 inenU. The propaganda 1. Ingenl- be used In the construction and । court house Thursday evening to dis- cation to the Liquor Control Com­ on Farmers' Day.
The blrllng champion promises to
'^B^dd^nurinBmlth?&lt; « *
0U* bUt
P&lt;* *- maintenance of township roads tak-»cuM the pending suit of lhe Michi- mission for a license to sell beer and
through a 15 Inch hoop while
State Farm Bureau and Allied wine in his restaurant The board Jump
&lt;ltX .to stance- UlLs literature states that the en over by counties. Several million
:
a log. to roller skate on the 1
must Michigan Farmer Co-op organlza- refused, so Scott petitioned the clr- riding
*y&lt;' by -i\e r
tovemment
government of the United States Is dollars more of tthe «aa tax must
•twisting timber, dance the Charles-!
next November,
jeopardize
t*"1
.....
.
.
....the I spending this year In Michigan $6 -'
P"1 lnto the »lnkln« fund to ap- I tlons against the State Tax Com- cult court for a writ of mandamus to ton. and to do many other tricks
county and state highway systems. ‘( wo
000 far
the
ouroose
of
can-vino', P
,y
on
fbe. principal of the unpaid ----mission
for an interpretation of the compel the township board to give ,
0W.VVU
iw
me
purpose
oi
carrying
r
—
­
unknown
old rivermen. Perhaps,
About 300.000
signatures'we're
se
­
300 rw atonatiirw. w.r.
1 on
~ rond building programs.1 cBut
“ ry..
“ ; halorv/.
thc
b°lancc ooff th.
the Mnnnnnon
$50,000,000 of road I nresent
P1*"" sales tax according to the Its approval. Judge Searl denied the ।the most to
interesting feature of the
cured on each of the petitions to ।agitators for reducing gas and bonda- l»ued by the state „several
intent
—'....
-t of the legislature which writ and Scott appealed to the su- .
show is the log rolling contest in
lubmit theu two separate proposals •weight taxes do not explain that
From the
the road
road tax
tax 1»
is I pa
passed
Prom
^c^ lhe bill.
preme court.'
which the two men try to throw
to the voters next November. We these
i
, ..to necessary
Eighty toCounty
big government appropriations,-----------------a,s0 lakcn. ....—
moncy
_Elgh Farm Bureau
In its ruling lhe higher court Is ।each other from a log.
are Informed that the petitions were for rood building are part of an pay
on those bonds,' members were In attendance as well
nav the
h** Interest
,nt*r** ""
This exhibition will be given on
prepared, sent out and sponsored iemergency relief program, carried The expense of maintaining the M managers of several county CX&gt;-op quoted In part as follows:
"The discretion to _be exercised, the Red Cedar river, south of the
state
highway
department,
which
’
organizations.
Six
Barry
county
co
­
on by the federal government to
concerned, it was met by the State provide employment for men who hos several departments occupying op's, including creameries and de-I by the township board under the
act
will get plenty of expert criti­
statute
in
acting
upon
the
appllcaAutomobile Association, with head­ need it at the present time. When many offices in Lansing, and a large vators. are allied with the Fann ;
quarters in Detroit. That city is better times come, os we all feel field force also, comes out of theiBureau In the suit. E. E. Ungren.; tion means the power or right to 1cism as Michigan's Lumberjack or- i
probably the Inspiration of the confident they will, and workers are gas tax. Every mile of the 8400 editor of the Farm Bureau News, act officially according to what ap- &gt;cheslra will be at the College and
pears to it to be Just and proper un­ moat of lhe members learned at
movement.
regularly employed, you may put It miles of trunk line highways in the led the discussion.
The Farm Bureau and co-op's der the circumstances, and action first hand the finer points of wood's :
Every garage within lhe state down as absolutely certain that the state must be maintained by the
so taken by It is not subject to re­ technique.
was solicited to get signatures on federal government will not be state, at a cost probably in excess contend that Ute farmer is being un­ view by a court."
The committee in charge of Farm­
justly
taxed
by
the
present
inter
­
of
two
and
one-half
millions
of
dol
­
each of these petitions. The garage spending $8,000,000 or $8,000,000 a
Judge Searl says that this decision 1ers' Day arrangements Is trying to
owners were told that more auto­ year on road work in Michigan. It lars. Deducting al) these Items pretation of^Jhe Tax commission of by the supreme court is the firs". find woodsmen to demonstrate at:
mobiles would be sold, consequently may spend $1,000,000. Of the larg­ would leave little or nothing for lhe sales tax to the amount of ai of its kind to be made in Michigan. ■ the college the expert use of the,
there would be more garage busl- ■er amount mentioned In this propa­ highway construction on lhe trunk million dollars a year, according to By it all townships are giv?n the axe and the broadaxe. Michigan
neo., if the gas tax were cut to two ganda. at least 80 per cent was ex­ lines of Michigan with a 2 cent gas Mr. Ungren. The legislature in the right
to decide whether or nbl beer has many of these craftsmen and
cants, and. the
.... weight tax fixed at ..........
pended to provide IV14CI
relief UTJH
work tax unless the government of the law excludes from taxation material and wine may be sold.
some of them undoubtedly will be
15 cents per 100 pounds. They ar- through employment ot labor. When United Slates shall donate the that Is to be used for production of
present to add their part to a day
«0d that such reduction would not the emergency passes such relief money for that purpose. Uncle Sam! articles for sale, and applies the
of honor to forests past and future.
-OLD PALS."
/
salM lor consumption by
harm the highways of the state, work will stop. Then where will has been liberal for the last two ux only
years, because of the urgent necdlthe ftnal retoil consumer. The tax In the year of nineteen hundred
and thirty-four,
of jobs to help people, and road! commission appeared willing to
RESORT INQUIRIES
We gathered together Just six
construction employs labor and is a 'exempt from tax materials such as
STILL BEING RECEIVED
ui-------u -...
. ... ..
useful —
public
work.
But when
the steC| w00| Wood. glass, etc. bought
emergency need passes, the govern­ by manufacturers of automobiles, as To renew old ocqualntonces o'er
in spite of the fact that the Barry
ment will no doubt drop back to thc they said they were not consumers,
County
Tourist and Resort Asso­
We jolly "Old Pals-' both short
figures It donated before lhe de­ and thc tax commission in turn
ciation has been without funds for
and tall.
pression. In the old days, when the placed the tax on the car when sold
two seasons, a considerable num­
federal government handed out $1 - to lhe consumer as was Intended. Of course, we all. In our early days. ber of inquiries concerning cottages
Were lull of pranks, taut always
1000.000 or $1,500,000 a year, It re­ Mr. Ungren states that In the case
and desirable resort sites are re­
good.
quired the state to match dollars of Uie farmer buying feed for his
ceived by mall and personal calls
with the government and would un­ cows, from which he Is to manu­ Never forgetting our girlish ways.
We likewise have grown to vworn—
i doubtedly do so again. Where facture milk for sale lo a consumer
elation headquarters in the Steb­
aniiood.
' would the state's share come from as whole milk, butter or cheese,
bins building, according to Miss Eva
| with a 2-cent gas tax? Il must be they ruled that the former was the Thus Lena B.. and Mary O-.
Hecox. secretary of the Commercial
And Lora W.. and Alta C..
from one of three sources. (1) A consumer of this feed and must pay
Club.
..
I property tax. That U Impossible, the tax. The Farm Bureau con­ With Lizzie S. and LoLs A.
Judging from the number of in­
Locked our stories together thal
t because of the fifteen mill tax 11m- tends this material bears a double
quiries received this year Barry
natal day.
■ Itatlon. &lt;2&gt; The sales tax might be tax. once os feed and again ax lhe
county should have a very good re­
When
Lora
and
Alta,
bound
to
cele
­
finished
product,
milk,
butter,
etc.
increased: but that would put the
sort season.
brate.
The manufacturer Ls exempt on
burden of highway construction and
In former years the Resort Asso­
Bald they wanted help to eat the
maintenance where it does not be­ the machinery he buys for produc­
ciation advertised the county quite
cake.
long. (3) There might be levied an tion purposes, yet the farmer must
extensively through contact with
: Income tax some time. That can- pay the tax on tractors he buys We old pals all saw they didn't lack the Western Michigan Division of
Ttie friends they invited to stand
| not be done now. because it is tar- solely far thc purpose of production
thc Michigan Tourist and Resort
to their back.
I bidden by the state constitution. of articles for resale as wheat, po­
tributed by one of the gang.— Association at Grand Rapids. Hun­
i and it might take a long time to tatoes, grains and hay to produce
dreds of Illustrated booklets deget the people in a mood to add milk. etc.
The
Farm
Bureau
has
some
thirty
still another tax. In any event a
considerable time would elapse be­ suits in progress covering such ar­
fore the state could get anything ticles as dairy feed, poultry feed,
from an income tax and even if we machinery, fence, containers, twine,
did, that would place the burden of and other things which.they contend
highway maintenance and support should not bear a tax. according to
the law os passed by the legislature.
iwhere it does not belong.
Mr. Ungren went over the history
| In the judgment of the Banner,
automobiles, for which the roads of of the case and pointed out the ef­
Farm Implements
this state have been built, should fort that had been made to reach a
pay every dollar of the cost of bulld- settlement without suit. The legis­
| ing and maintaining the highways. lature had been approached and
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118
: An easy, workable arid perfectly fair passed resolutions showing tlw tax
method of getting the money from commission their intent in this mat­
। the automobile owners is through ter. but without effect on the com­
_1X. filed with
j the weight and gas taxes. We be­ mission. Petitions were
lieve the gas tax Is the fairest means thc tax commission, which were
—
of taxation that is applied in this turned down without 1hearings.
Hearings
asked
for
were
refused. The
state, if an owner of a car drives
it 2.000 miles, he pays for the up­ matter was token up with the gov­
keep of the roads In proportion to ernor only to receive a most unsat­
his use of them. If he shall drive isfactory answer. Right or wrong,
50,000, with the same kind of car according to Mr. Ungren, the tax
und
the
governor
he will pay 25 times aa much and he commission
ought to. because he will use the
roads 25 times more than he would would they give an open ear to any
discussion
of
the
tax.
As
a
last re­
bv driving 2,000 miles. We believe
the slate ought to make the big sort. after nearly a year of work, the
trucking companies and the bus Farm Bureau and Allied Co-op’s en­
lines pay a larger proportion than gaged a law firm that has won two
they now do because they pound the lilts over the state tax commission
rood to pieces and wear them out and have started suit for an Inter­
to a far greater extent than Is com­ pretation of the law.
pensated by the amount of gas they
Creek. Farm Bureau representative,
buy.
*
pointed out the value of this work
.
j .---- '
•
wiicrc it
Is and leave thc weight tax alone Lo the farmers of Michigan, and
and It has recently been reduced by appealed to the group for member­
about one-third—Michigan can con­ ship in the Farm Bureau to back
tinue a state, county and township them In this suit. He feels the suit
rood program. If we do not. then can be easily won, which will return
those programs will suffer. If the the farmer big dividends on his
roads are allowed to go to pieces, membership patronage plan, now In
who will want automobiles? Good force on all Farm Bureau commodi­
------- --------U WC me IO ties to members.
County Agent Foster points out
have motor driven cars.
In our Judgment the proposal to that it is hard for the Michigan
cut the gas tax and reduce the farmer to realize and appreciate the
weight tax by means of constitu­ extreme value the Stale Farm Bur­
tional amendments is a cheap and eau has been to him, not only in
unfair attempt by big city automo­ this matter, but other legislation and
bile owners to saddle the burden of
the upkeep of the roads on other price, guaranteed feeds at the lowest
people. They want good roods, but possible cost and a good market for
want to place a good share of the his produce. Every member has had
coat of such roads upon those who his membership cost returned many
ought not to pay IL We hope the times in benefits whether he knows
voters of this stole will overwhelm­
ingly defeat both propositions.

cm owns should
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Hasting*, Mich.

scribing resort features of the qounMr. and Mra. Frank Gould and
ty were distributed and through ac- granddaughter. Judith Hemphill, retlve contact with the resort owners | turned to Oberlin, Ohio, Friday
the Association was able to secure , morning after a few days* visit with
desirable reservations for tourists.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brill and other
■■ • ----------------relatives.
HENDERSHOTT.
I There will be an ice cream social
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald en- |
the Hendershott school bouse
tertalned relatives lost week from ,thls Friday night.
Indiana.
--------------- &lt;s»
Mr. and Mrs. I&lt;awrtnce Christen- | A visitor to the Chicago world's
sen and children were Sunday , fair tells us of seeing thiguests at Chester Tompkins In the |Ha hotel window tn the W
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Deposits in this Bank
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STICKER PERMITS TO
EXPIRE ON AUGUST 1
[ Sticker permits under the two-.
i payment automobile license plan willI
expire on August 1 for some 351442l
Michigan motorists, according to de­.
partment of stale records. Under■
.
ment must be paid at that time।
since no authority in the state hasI
been given power to extend their■
use after that date.

CHAIN STORE LAW
TO SUPREME COURT

MAKING WATERFOWL
SURVEY OF STATE

A comprehensive survey of Mich­
igan's waterfowl nesting areas, In­
eluding a search for nests and
broods of young and observations of
marsh conditions lias been started
by the game division of the State
Department of Conservation with
the co-operation of other state instltutlons. Much of Ute data so com­
piled will be sent to Washington as
Michigan’s contribution of informa­
tion on Ute waterfowl situation and
win be considered Ut planning a
National conservation program to be
financed with funds received from
the Duck Stamp Act tn which all
hunters of migratory waterfowl dur­
ing the 1934 season are required to
purchase a dollar stamp in addition

Michigan's chain store tax law is
now being considered by the state
supreme court. If the law Js held
valid, twenty-eight of the larger establlshment ot sanctuariM. and
chain store organizations will be re­ flooding of marshes will be included
quired to pay a total ot $1498,000 in in the program.
*'

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TELEPHONE 2103

Capital $150,000

HASTINGS, MICH.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JULY 18. IBM

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PEOPLEMUSTSET- 1"““’^^
Chinch-Bug Makes the
RE HE QUESTION j False
Farmers
Fanners Believe
Believe ZntomoloEntomolo­
gists Are Wrong on Lore

PROPOSED CHANGES Di
East arising.—Movie stare havtj Freeport spent Saturday afternoon
doubles who perform dangerous
COUNTY AND TWP.
MY ana
and Mra.
Mrs. or*
Ora vaienunc
Valentine ana
and
..
Mr
feats
for than and it
family of Grand Rapids visited the
GOVERNMENTS

£ath?d£chatac&gt;eharda^doim^ forra,T'4 brothCT*nd
cU&gt;th^h ha^rort^l a^Ld
ton Valentine. and family Bunday
Mrs pranjc Hosma’s granddaugh-'

jTO BE SUBMITTED AT
which has created a good deal of
In to ,uu
no to|
NOVEMBER ELECTION . ESS .TuXn*7S» to S

1'

Thomas Robinson spent from
Monday until Prtda«r in Lansing,
along with ocher boys trom Barry

luram„ „„

„.ranKX,,„.

। tfie summer with ber grandmoUier.

Barry Oo. Board ot SuperIn&gt;r eoutx"u“ wl?'y
; visors Opposed Plan for
havi sent specimens of the false. “
chinch-bug to the entomolgy deCombining Units

Jw’1?rom^ttu./wtnm"ur

nelakeSundaT
CarltonLASwill hold an
Hie^reM^tlnubit
'lcc crean' SOCU1 WcdnMda&gt;' eVr' .
The board of supervisors doubt...
.................
w-ct
was
the
real
trouble
maker.
.
nlng
j^y
35^ Kiel?'
Mt
homc
of Mr
pea reflected lhe untoent ol tolr “J ,~|aSu 1",
"ij?
lto^c°mto
and Mrx Earl Keeler. Home made
; const It ute nts when they opposed the comyanled by a letter suggesting Jce crvam wm be served,
so called government plan, which that the entomology department
gnd Mw Quy NaR}l and
would combine several township *'ns »’r°n8 Mxxit the plants that vlslte&lt;j Mn) Etta Nash In Hastings
the clunch-bug eala.
annd.»
etom^tonijemeutot to eoun- chm'chTitoto ntl'y'nUnt.-'oekto' ‘ Mr
“ruble end UmlW
..tsbtoueu we mmtt to. .uper££
toS'«.KM"!,
&gt;«mr..otouto&gt; did under, ml.- 1U1| (ound th0IC „llc
h
with toleiter-a .tor, Mr. and Mrs.
leppn-henaow The proptod chuutes „tm uteha and sujar been. Itl°2,
In county and township government antMJLey.. hl._
hart! Mr nnrt Mrs Holl“ B«rb^r of eaa‘
will be submitted to the voters"of
a little in thehof Hasttn*’- ,nd Mr Bnd M” Car&gt;-1
the stale at the November election. SlTuie conf^siS, m
uSS? PuMer ,pem Sunday »«"noon with
If the propped amendment shall Xnllty wITckSd uo
UueCt*Mr.and Mrs. Wnv Hahcarry, it would not follow that thc
fRj chlnch-bua is a native
Mr and
Ford ,A-S|’ln’‘11 "ntl
.governing units of Barry or any OJ.P*.
to dS&amp;uefite^ Un"ly *“endcd a birtlKtay gatherlother county would be changed If
“ft
? It I
thP hOmC °f
I that amendment shall carry, nelth- ™.|^s
2fr’ Mr
Mr* R°y ■n’*nMn,d ot
•er townihip. city or county gown- ™tClark»&lt;»ile Sunday, the day being
ment would be thereby changed for Xw‘hke Te pert ’.f £ ; Ford s birthday

Report of Condition of the National Bank of Hastings

IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 20, IBM.
ASSETS
1. Loans and discounts
81WJ0A93
NONB
3. United SUtes Government securities 111.....1111111111 ...............................
4. Securities guaranteed by United SUtes Government as to Interest and/or prin­
2.40000
cipal ................................._ _______________________________
6. Other bonds,
28,987 50
uv.au, stocks,
scwm, and
RUU securities
BCCunucw .-_'.........................................................................
_ _ ________ _____ _____ .....
NONE
CMtomers- liability on account of accepunxs executed ...................... 1................. 30,000 00
Banking house. 825.000; Furniture and fixtures, 85,000
NONE
Real estate owned other than banking houw...^.______________
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 711.11..1.
126,504.83
Cash in vault and balances with otiier banks 1..1111111
58J16 68
Outsaldc checks and other caxh items
1,984.76
Redemption fund with United SUtes Treasurer and due from United SUU-s
Treasurer _■
2,500 00
Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorse­
ment of this bank
... ..
NONE
Securities borrowed — 1111111111111111...
NONE •
15.
TOTAL ASSETS
8587.453.18
LIABILITIES
■
.
Dois. CU.
16. Demand deposits, except Unital Stales Government deposits, public funds
and deposits of other banks...............................................................
$ MJ90.00
Time dejxMiU. except postal savings, public funds and deposits of other bankill 252,067.05
Public funds of States, counties, school district^, or other subdivisions or muiilclpalltieA
85,107.83
10. United Stales Government and portal oJvInga deposit, ______________ ....
37,650.00
Deposit, of oilier banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding..
3.822.24
Total of items 16 to 20:
u&gt; Secured by pledge of loans and/or investments
$ 37.650 00
tb) Not secured by pledge of loans and/or investments
439367.11

TOTAL DEPOSITS
M77.037.ll
21. Circulating notes outstanding ........................................................................................ ;.
23
tO rrpurchaae United Slates Government or other securities sold .
Blllr payable _•
24. Rediscounts ..ZZIZZ.
Accepunces of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold With indorse­
ment of this bank ...1.....................................................
26. Acceptances executed by this bank for customers and to furnish dollar ex­
change, exclusive of- acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted
Acceptances executed by otiier banks for account of this bank
Securities borrowed
Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid
Other liabilities . ......
31. Capital account:
Common stock. 2.000 shares, par $25 per share
$ 50,000.00
Surplus
10,000.00
Undivided profits—net ..........................
36531
Reserve for contingencies
50.80

50.000.00
NONE
he proposed ameiulment prvmdes Wlnbj„
u thc‘ral4e chtnch-bug,
uHI’ ’
NONE
tliat. brtwe m»F »uch change ran be
numeroua enough ,0 iUrt
SHILTZ.
NONE
accomplislied in a
?r migrating it can be destroyed with' Mr and Mrs. Clay Pettit of Coats
count) , lhe matter must first be sub- th# Mmcs
uscd for h (Grove called on Royce Baine SunNONE
tnilUd lo the voterw of the county, chmeh-bngs
,rf,v
day.
I for their approval or disapproval.
. Sunday
visitors
at
Andrew
NONE
. Thc supervisors will realize and will
MILO.
(Smith's were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
NONE
and LL
Mrs— ...
H «.
M. Kennedy and'Smith and
of Deltop and Mr.
: readily admit that considerable savMr ar.i
~ family —
NONE
......
— . -_U
__U und
gQIJ ,
mgs could be afiected for the tax- son. Lee. visited
their .parents.
Mr. । and _
Mrs.to C.to—
B. Smith
NONE
payers of this county.
and Mrs. H J. Flower over night Robert, of Grand Rapids.
NONE
We would say that there ought to Thursday, stopping on their way
Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain
be a purchasing committee, com- home from n three weeks' vacation and Patricia called on Mr. and Mrs.
posed of county officer* and repre- spent at Elk Rapids and Traverse Wm French at Urbandale Sunday
scntatlves of the supervisors
If City.
evening, Mrs Etta Spiller returned
that rtiould be done and bids be reMcsdamc.* Brandstctter and Boyle home with them for a few weeks’
quired a good saving m expenses tor have made several business trips {visit.
1 supplies for all departments of the to Kalamazoo recently.
I Mias Violet Wurm of Brush Ridge
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT &gt; 80,416.07
county government would result.
Mr. and Mrs J J. Doster sold has been assisting Mrs. J M. BellFurthermore, if the board could au- their farm here the past week lo Ingham with her housework thc past
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$5^7,453.18
thonre ite claims committee or thc Frank Hammond of Kalamazoo.
two weeks,
MEMORANDUM: Ixmiis and Investment* Pledged lo Secure Liabilities.
purchasing committee to meet once
Mr*. Nettie Hyde and son Paul of
Mrs. Byron Lewis very pleasantly
United Slates Government securities ................................................................
.8 85.150.00
a month, audit bills and pay them Hartings called on Mrs. Bellinger entertained the Ladles' Aid at her
Other bonds, stocks, and securities...................................................
NONE
promptly the county would get the ttn&lt;j family Saturday.
home Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Norton
34. Loans and dh-counU .....
NONE
benefit of considerable cash disWarren Bellinger is some &gt;m- J invited them to meet at her home
counu. which would save a good proved in health since coming to the for thc August meeting,
35. TOTAL PLEDGED (excluding.rediscounts).......................... ...........................................
85.150.00
sum There are no doubt other sav- farm, although he has suftered at | The Ice Cream Social sponsored.
36. Pledged:
|ings which members of the board times with heart trouble.
|by thc Ladies' Aid Saturday after­
can easily suggest
There were fourteen members at noon and evening was a fine sue-1
&lt;a» Against circulating notes ouLsUindUig....................................... .......
« 50.000 no
Thc Banner realizes fully- that all tjW. Triple Link Club Friday at the (cess Net proceeds amounted to'
&lt;b&gt; Against United SUtes Government and postal saving., deposits
35.150.00
the savings promised by comblna- Hower home. Thc meeting was Ul $16.90. The organization greatly aptaxis do not materialize. For in- charge of the new president. Miss -predates thc fine coojx?ratk&gt;n ex-1
TOTAL PLEDGED.................................................................................... ............................... 8 85.150.00
.stance commLwions are said to be C|nra Scott, with Mesdamo. Mina tended by Royce Baine for the use
State of Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
much more economical than thc tnMliU and
Ethel Honeywell In of his lawn and lighting facilities |
I, w. E. Carter, Cashier of the above-named bank, do soimenly swear that the above
ual mavor and common council for charge of tlw program which wasiand the entire community for Jis.
statement u true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Icin' government, and lliat is no
much enjoyed
willingness to help. Many people I
doubt true But it doesn’t have to
we greatly sympathize with Mr. from away were in attendance and I
W. E. CARTER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th
be true We doubt if there is In and Mrs. C. C- PeltcnglU and son a pleasaht afternoon and evening1
day of July, 1934.
the state of Michigan a city the size ln the loss of their fine bantu by was enjoyed by all.
of Hastings or even larger, that fire last Monday also in the loss sus----- *-*surprise
------- ■“ -------------1 be
Orville A. Sayles.
A• special
feature will
Chas. Hendershott.
rar, make a better financial showing '.amed in their home Thursday when1 ‘in Sunday School next Sunday
,
NoUry Public.
Chas. 8. Potts,
(Seal)
than does our city, governed by a a gasoline stove exploded bunting; jChildren especially should not miss I
Kim Sigler,
mayor and council
If the right tjuie. kitchen badly
’"1. Try to attend both services next
My commission expires March 16. 1935.
Directors.
type of men become interested in I Mr McClurkin spent last week -x
j-# thc |
do- ‘u.-.-.;
Sunday ...»
morning. You’ll —
enjoy
city government and are put in mg his harvesting and threshing on splendid sermons by Rev Kring. |
p-aces of responsibility, whether the ,]1P w pennock farm near Hastings Preaching at 10:00, Sunday School' ----------- —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- ---------- - ----------- government be a commission or a
»ir nnri Mr, oj-ar Smith mid at it-no
L. ,
.
mayor-and-common council, the re- children of W. Hickory were callers
—--------- --------------York, spent Ixst week with his par- Johnson of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Ryan of Jackson spent
EAST IRVING.
'suit will be tiie Mfnte. That city will Bl lhc Flower home and also called (
EAST
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Page and Wm. Orton and son Robert. Mrs. Uie Fourth with his brother. Joe.
be well managed, as Hastings ccr- on wr and Mrs Thomas Spaw Sat-(Last week’s Letter.
other relatives and friends. They Sarah Johnson of Grand Rapids, j
--------------- a a
,
y u ,
..
, urday.
Otto Hedges, who is In the CCC ।returned homc Saturday.
jMrs.-Arum Raymond of Jackson and | In order to reach the understandNo doubt with a little amendment ,Mrs Wilcox Is spending some time i cwmp at Strong. Mich. spent a few | Mrs. Jennie Page and son James tMrs. Ramina McNce ot Hustings. ing ear of all the nation's peoples,
to the present county government at her home in Hastings. Her grand- ; d®?* I**"1 week with his mother. Mrs, 'spent Friday in Grand Rapid,.
i Mr. and Mrs. Art Sherman and Russian talkies must be made in
.aw*, large savings could be afiected
Jack was wltll her until early!Mattie Hedges.
I Sunday visitors al W(|l Page’s'family of Freeport spent Sunday 47 different languages. Directors
for Barn county There can be no lvst Kl.tk whcn a playmate. Jack . Mr and Mr&gt; Jamr, h Page and, were. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson nnd | with Mrs. Mattle Hedges and son over there must be polygluttons for
doubt that the supervisors know the pcrkU1s. accomimnied him home nnd.daughter Joan of Ogdensburg- New (daughter. Nina, and Mr and Mrs. Emmet.
punishment.
sentiments of the people whom they ,spenl the remainder of Uie week. 1-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
renrt
.wm fhr
..
__ *
represent
far more nrriiratriv
accurately than
Mr
and Mrs. Ernest. ..
Bradfield
of'
n governing body ot three or five South Bend, are spending this week
members But no one can question visiting thc former's father. John;
that the meetings of the board, sev­ Bradfield, and his brother. Mr. and
eral months apart, without giving Mrs Merle Bradfield
■the county a chance to make pur­
Mrs. Jennie Lyons and son Albert .
chases as any business corporation nnd nephew. Lawrertce Quick, drove
would make tom, moke, to pre»- do thc home of Ernest Quick Sunday
rm type o! counts sotoument more
uter lhe&gt; In companr with
.eoeum ton
woota .
,
.expensive
than would
a .m.ll.r
smaller Mf
governing body Laws should be mazoo and were joined by the lat­
passed that will make it possible ter.* son. Mr. and Mrs Clinton
for the county to purchase supplies Quick, lor a drive to Paluadcs
to better advantage, and get the Park on the lake shore, south of
benefit of cash discount,,
South Haven to call on Mr and Mrs
Arthur Quick. They enjoyed a pic­
CEDAR CREEK.
nic dinner by the lake.
Henry Wertman and wife visited
Mr and Mrs John Scobey of Has­
their daughter and family. Mr and
° ting* spent Sunday with Mr and
Mr.- Waiter Campbell, of Freeportr' Mrs Harlan Scobey
Sunday Miron Campbell returned
Mrs Bellinger is a business visi­
tor tn Kalamazoo this Monday aft­
Henry Lcinanr nnd family .vlsKciI ernoon.
Mr.* Roush » some improved in
. health Her many friends rejoice
Remember the ur cream tot.d ..t ,„h
,„d hope
w ,uli&gt;
ynn Beremen. tto week TlmnMORE
Itwht.
w, jto u4Ineri Mr? Manly Mor■nv- xbnrt tUOTk TRtodu wu
lua
„„
NON SKID
No&lt; Only Here but from
wen attended and ., real c«xt time
p.,tlcular&gt; Wr extend
MILEAGE
was
enjoyed he
by ah
... totowet
.11 John
hto Gurd
r-.„.d is
c.
,,.na&gt;,lh, &lt;„ M, Morn. «d the
ftporti like them
the president for next year '
member* of the family.
Mr. and Mr, Johnnie, BntcHrft
of
We also sympathize with Mr and
Sunfield visi
’rt! at
=; the
th? home
h™.r of Ar•sited
Farr Helcn and Ktng.nd family
famllv Rutiirdav
.jev ln . .
....
..and
.1 1
.dy Owen and
Saturday
o{.... daughter
»'nc . «»»'•
Remember the Pioneer picnic also &gt;u.fr at hfr
U1 i&gt;trol. 8un.
come, next aeek Thursday A good da&gt;. abo lo th(. husband who is left1
program
J**" arranged.
alone m tM h6n,e Wf canhol Un-'
G-3 Users Report 43% is Too Modest—They’re
Mrs 5M11 Shriber and daughter of derstand His ways but surely know
HasnnCs
Hastmes VLMted
.... her parents. Mr u mU4.
(or thc
atlrl Mrs.
Kfrx Will
m ...&lt;1.
.
. .
Getting More Extra Non-Skid Mileage Than
and
Will VturH
Gurd Ix.f
last week.
CARLTON CENTER.
Low Prien! Look Herd
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
That—But We Prefer to Be Conservative
' Mr and Mrs Arley Todd arc hap- I
Mr and Mr* Will Craig ol Has­ py over thc arrival of a little girl.i
tings called at Wm Strausbaugh's born Saturday morning.
Yes, there's quite an uproar over our G-3 adver­
I Thursday evening
George Walters was buried from
Cu»to"'cf*’ y
, Loren Erb cf Hastings spent Sun­ the Methodist church at Hastings 1
tising. People who got the first G-3's put out—
Built with Supertwist Cord
day with Bernard Hammond
Saturday afternoon, he was a for-1
months before the public announcement—say
Mr and Mrs Warren Bolton. Lew­ mtr Carlton boy. having spent all j
is and Boyd spent Sunday with her hb boyhood and early manhood in
“you're pulling your punch"—cite mileage records
*&gt;»3H
brother, Victor Clum. near Lake this vicinity, but after his marriage j
to prove 43% more non-skid life is an under-statehad lived In Grand Rapids and at
msnt. Very likely it Is low—very likely the G-3 does
Mr and Mrs. Judd Carpenter of thc time ot his death was living ipf
’Hasting}, uere Sunday visitors at Indiana -Muqh sympathy is ex-.
do better—but, by speeding up to 50, jamming on
wm Strausbaugh's.
’’•■ctically n0
pressed for the family over the sad
brakes, every few miles day and night, in harder
Mr and Mrs. Geo. McCulla of accident that caused his death.
—Ala
(Hartings spent Saturday P. M at
driving than most people dp, the Goodyear teat
Manon clem, while working on a
Clifford Hammond's
car Saturday morning, had the mis-;
fleet established the average* of 43% greater non­
i Our annual school meeting was, fortune to break his leg just above |
skid wear—and we’ll stick to that figure because:
’
1 Monday . r'e’}Uig. Ken- jhe anu/ He WBS taken to Pennock
.,«!&gt; Hurlto wu rleclM to lx our toptu! wlxrr to tr.ctto wu rwThat much extra safety at no extra cost is plenty
Imw tr.uii.rr or to wbool tord.
a“c"* ,•"* j*1" Orousbt hoto. He
to offer! If you have yet to see this amazing new
1 - -- ___.Olflno
olzuitr
a&gt; Kroll
U getting
along
as well as he ran
can.
Ah hope tor his quick recovery.
Goodyear All-Weather, don't wait longer—come in
Lyle Todd of Mio. northern Michi­
Constipated 30 Years
right away!
gan u visiting his grandmother. Mrs.
Aided By Old Remedy John
Shupp.
Mr and Mrs E. J- Reek and fam­
' For thirty years t had consti­
ily spent Sunday afternoon at Gun
pation. Sounng food from stom­
ach choked me Since taking Ad- lake,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Jones and fam­
lerlka I am a new person ConsUpation is a thing of the past" ily ot Kalamazoo and MIm Verda
-Alice Burns B. A.-Ly Barker. Zuschnltt of Charlotte, were gue*u!
Druggist —Adv.

“That’s our story and we’re

GOING TO STICK TO IT!

SPECIAL

FOR FARMER
CUSTOMERS
DRINKING CUPS
for Threshers

2'- 5c

43°r

GOODYEAR
SPEEDWAYS

$4.40

$4.95

BROSS TIRE &amp; RATTERY SERVICE
ROAD SERVICE-TELEPHONE 2482
NORTH MICHIGAN AVE.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THK lUCTIMOa BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY IB, 1W4 '
It*turr harvest ot peaches, peen, and
The afternoon meeting starts at STATE CROP REPORT
CLOVERDALE.
• SELECT SPEAKERS
phim* than last year. The peach
1:01 P. M. with a concert by the oiniL vnur ntruni
FOR FARMERS’ DAY Lumberjack Orohaetra. This group
HAS BRIGHT SPOTS crop, however, is still much below the bold a business meeting at the Mrs. Bernard DeOolta and Mr. and

ing*
&gt;ols. OU.
1186406.83
NONE
2.40000
28.98750
NONE
30.000.00
NONE
126,504.83
56416 68
1484.76
3,50000
NONE
NONE ■

M7.453.18
JoU. CU.

I 08390 00
252.067.05
85.107.83
37,650.00
342324

50.000.00
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE

NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE

-

average production for the state. church Thursday. ’July 18th at 3

- -

Mall Carriers picnic st Oun lake.
o'clock. Everyone invited.
Use of Surplu* Land, Live­
Potatoes and Some Frails
iZ^y*Sr *
their reputation. The orchestra won
Little Norman and Keith John­ Saturday evening.
stock Conditions on Pro­
first place for rendering folk songs
Are Expected to Be Bettion of 8461400- Grapes and cher- cock of East Orangeville are visiting
al a national contest in St. Louis,
‘
THREE CORNERS.
gram Friday, July 37
ter That Last Year
?1Ci are not aa good a* last year.
their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Safety of Fun

Mo., wligrc the competition ranged
East Lanaing.-Preront day prob- |irom nlu
muy Mnas
hill
bands lo
to sailor crrwM
crews
l.m* are the key notes for the speak- . from g
nu-billy
H&lt;rbor
c-rs who will talk to their Farmers'
Day audience at Michigan State ColMaasfd clyolrs from the 12 enlege Friday July 37
I1"** ,n ^e country church choir
Thr
win he in I
*r*'l 81ve one or more

Arthur Johncock. this week, while
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baumer of
East Lansing —No famine U In
NASHVILLE
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hastings were Monday evening call&lt;sight in Michigan ngures of crop . , w„k-_ r-uer
Johncock. are at the Chicago
,prospects for 1934 released by Verne
,
n ..
Claude
A. Hammond.
World's fair.
.H. Church. ,uu Mrtailiural aMUMrs Leonard of Hastings is visit­
Floyd
Walters and daughter.
family were at Kalamaaoo Sunday.
1tlclan,
The
of -r
Mr. *nu
and ing her.daughter. Mrs. Lester Mon- Marian, of Grand Rapids called at
lhe most
moat Important crop shortages ' HclaUvea and
•“« friend* m
.. .state
. - are. ip
.Ip 1feed
.’tu. num
. —
Marvw 7T~
.tanntnn
tn»m
(or this
crop, iur
for
Mr—
* Harry
•airmrlMri
urp
S!“
d—
„r -nd
r
lor
mu» ai«»c
—I-; 1celr.
—
-"177
—
7and
— . Mrs
Mr. Marlin
and MrsL Martin DeSmit of Mrs Edw. Wallen.
..
___ .___________
_______________
holnina
them
MT.cele,
livestock,
hay and
fodder crop*Vridav
being nloht
on PrUlay
night,
helping them
“NATIONAL- SHARES.
much below normal.
The only brate their nr»t wedding annlver- Plainwell and Mra. Geonda Gelb and
John I. Kennedy and Mr. Clifton
son of Mendon were Sunday guests of Detroit and Bernard Ryan of
chance to remedy this siiortase now sary A jxX luck supper, was served.
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Grover
Davenport
Mrs. E. V. Keyes u in Pennock
Jackson spent Saturday at thc
A?^Wh Prc"nt&gt; Ule &gt;&lt;* ■••tog contest al L, to plant rye for pasture, as sugand
family.
seated by-Michigan State college hospital where she underwent a maClaude A. Hammond home. They
Mra. Harry Pennela spent the week and Mr. Hammond attended the
3=W o'Oock will be a hot number. fartn crops department.
i°r operation on Friday morning.
Xr
trt
EnW“ tor lhU COnt“l abouW
I
visiting her mother at Mattawan.
'Joint meeting of the Wolverine
wL. hiJX!. f P^nZ^tv.Ma
Uter *l lhe toreatry building before I| Michigan |&gt;otatoes arc expected to'. Mr. and Mra. Harold VeoUter of
t S’ .cIoek
bUd
7?( ,n&lt;.
.ulproduct
mo.VT.uheU titanfto K3.Lanaln8 spent Monday evening with
Mr and Mr* Lloyd Mills and Beagle Assocmiion
Association ana
and oarry
Barry uo
Co
Washington,
Pennsylvania,
M1*! 1:M
|
WUoonaln. U qualified to discuss thi*
,„rni.n«w,
.
eEta'll?
nren D^kri^T IUrd,y '»«“"«•’ wh,ch w«’ held to
question from an intimate knowledge ?rln|.
,
..la.
n .
M
falb over P&gt;ana for the Field Trials
crop of 23.050,000 bushels is Indi-. R«v- ««&gt;&lt;! Mrs 8. R. WurU and
UM Griswold 8L. Detroit, Mkb.
&lt;x™’lry,'
' Tiie morning, except for the live- ' catod by present conditions. Last fampy have returned from their Howards City spent a tew days last which are to be held here this fall.
,__ _
|»wo *«*“’ vacation, visiting her week with MUs Helen Davenport.
D«treU's 014m* •■UMaa aad
g
The difficulties confronting Michi- stock program, will be devoted to an •year's crop was 20470.000
I, ,OpT 8!al? “j*
°L.hw
Bean conditions arc considerably motbet near Luicrne.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Gibson and
JGrand. Rjt.P,‘&lt;!? ca,2^ 0,1
r Ran livestock men have caused a, inspection of the crop* plaU and lhe
Funeral service for Mrs. Nellie son Gerald, and Miss Ruth HomiGUnord *nd Gladys Walters Thuraspecial program to be arranged for college livestock and Uie exhibit by 'worse -than last year as a crop of
J. L. Maua, Haatinga, Mich.
only 3.055.000 bags Is. in sight and Schiedel. 74. were held Saturday afl- t motored to Eureka to visit the Rev. day evening.
evening.
Brown and Elmer Beamer. Blissfield. d’lsplan'hu'akin aOD-TO o’ctockon lh* _p”i-..
f,1ucl?oa
ln ________
1^33
’hw nenhew
^xter'Crouae
men
•&gt; am.. I^
prnnnn
at
'40 r,'rlrwir
at tlw* where
hnme ' H^l*i family They found’’them
Friends of Rev. Minard Lewis
will have charge of the livestock dU- the'fjd cXi.r Rivet. 7hU .how wUl,
?£Xd iT^Ue
had^»S
yeara “»Ppy ore/tbe^rival of a K
were very sad to hear that he had a
xssswse
«•. S5 “ stroke Friday evening. He la still
very low.
Rose Marie returned ix&gt;me Sunday
.0^, .M. «••. . .GaU Uktoa
wi.ua s*ng
mu.k---------------- -- -- ---------------------------- *««• spending a week with Norma1 and Bruce, who have been visiting
Clare Dealer is reported In a Wf
faJO Producers Commi.vlon Ex-1 The Lumberjack Orchestra will 000
in Michigan os com-Jiwtvkw
««rX‘ce^__MM------------. ...
....
.
i
"Lead
Kindly
Light
”
and
“
No
Night
'
day
vf
their
parents.
Mr.
and
Cooley of Hastings ‘ahd Robert Hain­ , friends and relatives in this vicinity 'serious condition at Pine Criwt Millchange. Mr. Beamer is in dally con- furntah . mualAl setting for the log P»re&lt;1 •«&gt;&gt;
yrar‘ y,c,d 01 42 ‘
,',u ?**“I, Mrs. Chas. Monica.
—
-------.
—
-----------rnoiwl
accompanied Robert Cooley] for the past two week,, left on Wed- urium in Kalamazoo.
—tact with the livestock industry.
lr0IUng and a canoe tilting contest 3,5-aw biuheU. ThU crop has will)- I™”*ln
'
grows!1-—. ■ w
—
—u
I
rr*u‘d
r,hoApent
wJlh hlm to nesday morning for a motor trip to I
.
Mmwsor.be
.nd .be&gt;SHoSd. “I to'eX Tportl Istooa
•««-, tne arougnt wen ana T"
’k,,
“
---------'
«e s
'
rapidly in
In the
the untuuallv
unusually hot
hot weather
weather .Thursday morning that his cousin, ] *nd M.r'
U.r±
'It?On’L Zpcn^LreW
, 1। the western coast of the U. 8. "Rielr
CRESSEY
crops department at tiie Oollcge will features
ranldlv
prevailing Increased planlingx of Marvin Bianseu of Winchester! m- tored Hirough the northern part ot
Mr and Mrs. George Kelley at­ , itinerary includes. a few days to
.
talk al the livestock men's meeting.
—----------- --- -----------------prtvamng. increase
or
!1 the
the state
stateSa
’turday and
and Sunday.___ .been
___ plantings
___
iriitaa
..hr..।
Baturday
tended aa family
family reunion
reunion at
at the
lhe homc
home . Chicagq at the World's Fair and , „
All ways of alleviating the shortage I Let us be thankful for vegetables, fodder com have
made
to rc
- du,ia' *“?tl
■ ab0“l
. Mr
nd
Mr, }J,.r,Sunday.
McCanlin, tended
of her parents last week Sunday.
,..
of forage crops .will be discussed. Nobody can make cheap imitations , ptace hay shortages.
1«LJ“* nl«hL._a! L.^t' RuXv.hh
_’!!V 7u,Iowa,
'ra also a week's
L
.
Streator.
111.,
where
he
was
making
,»l*«
‘
Sunday
with
the
George
Chip
­
Mrs.
McOavey
of
Grand
Rapids
and
Denison.
Federal aids which may be available to mU at a profit dcaplte the low
Another optimistic angle of thc
visited her brother. Edw. Walters, 8top at Yellowstone National Park,
will have a place on the program.
price.
(crop report is the probability of a* a drop from an airplane. It was a ,n“” family at Kalamazoo.
’! —
----------— —
•
Mr. and Mrs Harvey Enrlan and
triple parachute drop. Uie second
MrMf«- Harry Owens enter­ and family over tlw week end.
their destination
being
Spokane,
family are spending several wceka al
’ failed t^-open. He fell about 1.500
friends from Chicago a few
Wash.
PINE LAKE.
.
,
&lt;Crooked lake.
feet. Funeral services were held Sat- f ,y‘., LWW;k'.
Paul Brouard of u- Angeres, Cali-1
MUs Genevieve Crandall of Kataurday afternoon in Winchester. In-1 Llttte Mary
P^roe is vis ting
.— -------------------------------d J”;^ivrt^PVvre 1
diana. Mr. Lykins attended the fu-'^r
aunt. MUs Cora Mac*, ..
at Wall fornia. who has been visiting relailakc this week.
live* here for several weeks, left fori"
rt a^^wa.1two weeks with relatives here.
oeral accompanied by hU parents. 1 ■ Mr. and Mra. Roy PCbnels and hts homc on Monday morning
milctrLlat^cilkmi' । MIm Dorothy Dunbar of KalamaMr. and Mrs. Sammy Hamilton!,
and Mrs. Harry Jonm of KalaHarold Brown of Flint is spending:
will live in the Fleming house on ( Mr.
masoo spent Sunday with Mr. and some lime with his parents. Mr. and
*l Jl0™’}j'?e
“£* ***” ।
Phillip street.
Mrs. Ed. PenneU.
Mrs. Bert Brown. Frances Brown Jg*.
“ .X
। 'family.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Flook were at
mfi pfh riiii
twig tidf
Mrs
Jack
Shorts
Is
entertaining
Case
was also a recent visitor there.
1 r
bGut
c
»*•«
*»«««-• * v-uwm
&lt;
Battle Creek recently.
her
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mra.
VodMr.
and
Mrs.
Leander
Rogers
of
Emma
Nevins
is
accompanying
[ tended a picnic at Milham Park
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and
wark
and
her
sister
and
children
ot
.Union
City
were
Sunday
afternoon
,
her
father
and
sister
on
a
trip
to
Sunday.
family are enjoying an outing at
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers (Massachusetts, where they will visit I Robert Barber underwent an operPodunk lake The Clover Leaf club 'Chicago thia week.
Mis* Donna Marie Penncls visit- On Monday Mr. anti Mrs. Russell .relatives.
[ation at Borgeu ixwpllal WadoM■♦will spend the day there. A pot luck
cd friends in Kalamazoo a couple DePuy of Detroit made a visit there.
Mra. Claud Champion lias been ill day. We all hope for his speedy ro­
dinner will be served'at noon.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson during tire past week.
covery.
Air. and Mrs. Fred Wotring an­ of days last week.
nounce the apiiroachlng marriage of!
their daughter. Miss Mildred lo
Attorney Henry Ford. Jr. of Kala­
mazoo. The wedding will take place
this summer.
Miss Esther Horn is staying with
Rev and Mra Albert Ostroth. Rev.
IQUAl OR SUPERIOR /&lt; ANY
and Mrs. D. C. Oktroth and children
of
Detroit were over the Fourth
7»vi/
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value stands out in the new Firestone Century
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Out of more than ten .million visitors to the
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I
That was a large order, and th'e price part
of it was our biggest problem. We said lo
ourselves: “Surely, if millions of people could
get the tire they wanted, they would BUY!’’ We
could sec volume production • . . resulting in
unbelievably low prices— and savings for
millions of car owners who wanted the safety,
long wear, and dependability of a firat quality
tire, at a price that would permit them to replace
not only one tire but all four tires.
So we built the greatest lire ever made to
sell at these low prices. Then the wave of
buying started—car owueri from Coast to Coast
bought — not just one or two tirea —but
complete sets!
Go to the Firestone Service Dealer or
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with a complete set—while priees are still at
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The Home of SUNOCO Gas
HASTINGS MICH.

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■

M1m Edna Brumm of Kalamazoo
is visiting her parents. Mr. ind Mrs.
Charles Brumm.
t
Fundal services far C. A. Pratt
were held Sunday afternoon at two
(o'clock at the Hess Funeral Home
| conducted by lhe Rev M. E Hoyt.
Music was furnished by Mra. Gail
| Lykins, interment was made as
Clarksville. Mr. Pratt was in thl
(hardware business here for serenf
I years. He leaves one son.L. E. Pratt
I of Nashville, three grandchildren
and several great-grandchildren.
Miss Arlene Perkins of Jacksod is
vUltlng MUs Dorothy Wright.
The hospital U getting settled in
its new location on Main street.
Recent guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Schulze and family were. Mr.
and Mra. Harry Pcaraee and chil­
dren of Rocky Mount. North Caro­
lina, Carl Estes of Victoria. Virginia
and Mra. Cora Schulze of Lansing.
Mr. attd Mrs. Bernard Shepherd and
son. Mrs. Lute Jenkins and children

Earle Pelghner of Detroit spent
the Fourth with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pelghner.
The Ladles' Aid of the Evangelical
church held their Aid Wednesday
.afternoon in the church basement,
j Mrs. Esther Marshall has returned
from a two months' visit with rela­
tives in New York.
Mrs. Isabel Cooley, who spgnt the
school year in Patterson. N. J., with
Mrs. Scott and her daughter. Miss
Zimmer has returned to her home,
where all three will spend the sum­
mer.
I At the American Legion celebra­
tion at Hastings. Carl Huve of Cas­
tleton Center entered Ills dappled
&lt;zr
mv tram
gray
learn in the heovv
heavy weiciit
weight rlam
class
of horse pulling contest against Fred
Smith's tram of Rutland. Thc gray's
weighed 3.400 poundsand pulled lhe
dead weight ot 6.800 pounds a disstance of 5 feet 3 inches. Mr. Stnlth'a
team failed to move thc weight. Thi-i ,
was Mr. Huvc's first time to enter his
team in a contest and he received
many cotnplimenU on his good
horsemanship.
The fire department was called to
the dump Monday afternoon to put
out a Are.
The contractors have their tool
house and' office built near the
bridge on North Main street, so it
will soon be a busy place.

JYlotorists
call them
GRAVEL
BOULEVARDS"
OOD gravel roods con be made duvK
less in o few hours by applying
moisture-absorbing Dowfiake to the rood

G

I

Poor grovel roads can be improved by
the addition of proper amounts of natural
soil materials moisture-bound with Dowfiake Calcium Chloride.

Dowftoke holds down lhe dull by keeping
rood surfaces moirt. The moisture binding
holds fine material together so that It
packs under traffic instead of being
brushed away by tires ond blown away
by the winds. When you thus prevent
dust, you prevent the waste of costly
surface material When surface material
is held on the road, you save a great
part of tha normal resurfacing cost.
.
Remember this, the cost of making gravel
roods dustless it paid for by tha saving
in material and maintenance, so that
dustless roads cost no more in the end
than loose, shifting, dusty roads.

PINE LAKE.
Last Weed's Utter.
Miss Grace Clark of Kalamazoo
spent the Fourth visiting Miss
Laura James.
.
Clark and Lloyd Nottingham were
In Saugatuck with friends for the
Fourth.
Miss Sarah Ackley.-MUs Jeanette
Sherwood. Harry Banky and Em­
met Pellitler of W. 5. T. C. picnicked
•with Robert Warner on Tuesday eve­
ning and'had a wetner roast.
Marian Champion Ls spending
some time at St. Joseph with her
cousin. Betty Burns.
Jack and Betty Bevington from
Astoria, Ohio, arc here to spend
their vacation with their grand par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fox.
Mrs. Cassie Hammer is enjoying
a vacation with friends and rela­
tive* In Kalamazoo and other near­
by town*.

Try dustproofing local highways this
year, then you71 see that o good road

final costs are gathered. Write for book-

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MIDLAND
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�THE HASTIN08 ■ VCnat roWtSpAY, JULY II. 1M4
Mr*. Clyde Daniel* of High Point,
Uy were Grand Rapid* visitors Tues
N. C.. 1* vUlltag her *bter-ln-l*w,
COURTHOUSE NEWS day.
Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick entertained Mrs. Matt Bedford, and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pierce and
the Bridge Club Thursday evenfhg.
Mrs. Glen Densmore and MUs Ruth son of Grand Rapids were Sunday
PROBATE COURT.
Farr of Hastings were out of town visitors of her parents. Mr. and Mra.
i Est. Charles Wilcox, deed. Inven- guests.
। Stephen Carter. In the afternoon
MUs Virginia Paul left Monday I they all called on relatives al Gun
■ploy counsel filed, order to employ morning for Barrow lake for one lake.
rffllwTiTliiii**- J attorney entered.!
week. While there she will be the i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Amberg of
fli-J in mid, Est. Hellen M. Rostoe. dec'd. swimming Instructor for a group of Gun lake were Sunday callers of Mr.
Proof of will filed, order admitting girl* from Grand Rapids.]and Mra. R. J. William*. •
— at-a and ths! I'will entered, bond of Adnir. filed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wynn and I Mra. Bert Palmer was a Grand
Hinchman b« d&gt;« better! testamentary issued, order children of Lansing spent Sunday Rapids visitor Thursday.
w d- boai* i&gt;m&gt; b« apmiinwd
illmlttag settlement entered, petition with Rev. and Mra. A. E. Wynn. Lit- I Several from this way attended
rdcrcd. th!I
loth day ot Au for hearing clrfims filed.
tie Ann and Katherine remained the celebration at Hastings
i and
E't' Ph*’111 Bidelman. dec'd. Or- with their grandparents for a vUit. [Fourth.
ij’iitl der allowing account entered, dis­
Thc regular meeting of the Mis­
charge of Admrx. issued, estate en- sionary Society of the Metisodist!
KI ivgfnsmith.
non.- rolled.
church was held Friday evening at Last week's Letter.
। Est. Lottie May Judson, dec'd. the home of Mrs. Lena Velte. Ex­
Mra. Albert Green and daughter.
Final account filed, waiver of no­ tension members ot the society were
Esther, spent the lore part of las!
tice filed.
-------- of -------Mrs Hannah week ta Nashville with Mr. and Mrs.
honor.
Est. Samuel Marshall, dec'd. War­ zucsta
Wright. Mra. John Dell and Mrs. Prank Green a* Esther had infec­
rant nnd inventory filed.
Rena Culler had charge of the tion in her hand and Dr. Morris took
Est. Mary E. Van Antwerp, d
meeting.
Dale Hauer played a
Petition for license to sell filed.
FORECLOSURE
group of three pieces on the corriet
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Steeby re­
1 Est. Amy Hull, dec'd. Inventory accompanied by Mrs. Arjhur Gid­
It-clttrr of Probate.
turned to their home after spending
dings
at
the
piano.
some time in Sturgis.
MOXTOAOB BALD
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Towns and
Mrs. Oren Roberts entertained the
family returned to their home Fri­ children of the Klingensmith school
day after camptag two weeks at one afternoon lost week in honor of
**?„••id
“♦l1&lt; ,executor filed, letters testamentary Jordan lake. Lake Odessa.
Delphlne's tenth birthday.
'
: issued, order limiting settlement enMr. and Mra. Lawrence Christian
The county road men have been
if Hasting* called on Mr. and Mrs. working on lhe road past Ott Hili'*
J. V. Hilbert Saturday.
and John Andler's widening It out
A. D. 1025. forty dolUre
FOREST FIRES VERY
and cutting brushnnty
prnrreJin«&gt; &gt;1
WEST ORANGEVILLE
InJ day ol I,.,.n in.t.till-.
Charles Mayo and Wayne returned
AND EAST GUN MARSH. to Batlie Creek after completing the
DESTRUCTIVE THIS YEAR
NOW. THEREFORE, he elrl
Tiie regular yearly school meet work on the building* of Marshall
Although Michigan
ing was held at Orangeville and Tripps farm. Wayne expects to leave
Ia—f —A mod, fighters had comparatively easy go- . T.__ I Vuvlngstone was— melected
r.rorlilml. Mura I
CCC camp up north.
t ing during thc greater part of June.|rrator and it was voted also at the
Several from thia way spent thc
Sm’T" accordlnK to U* department of con-&lt;| ineeUng
meeting t0
to build
ouua a school
scncx house the Fourth In Hastings
ndna.
at
servaHon.
the
first
days
of
summer
’
—
------the —
same ------lor—loicd hr ill- at put,lie
, ‘ "J
*------ T' T'S’"
s—same size as before •*-on
Mra. Jene Kreuger of Grand Rap­
■found the record of fire and fire toundatton. we are to build the ids was home over* thc week end
SOW. Tin :.. , •
damage ta the state much higher Khool houso out of the insurance
Marshall Tripp. Archie Burd. Al­
berta and Esther Green spent Sun­
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Burd north of Nashville.
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July 18,19, 20 and 21

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Full pint
50c MILK
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100 HOBART’S 5-gr. ASPIRIN
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•
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Special price _
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Full quart—Special _
ARSENATE OF LEAD—the be.t we
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15c
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OUR SERVICE will make clean,
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him Thursday.
Baptismal services were conducted
I. Tint public noby public-lien of

tings at Warren Hall lake at Burk
Houghlalln's landing Bunday after­
noon.

$mith Brothers
Volte &amp; Company
Pkane 3X57 Hastings, Mich.

Mildred Balth. R»ti»t«r ot Frebatd.
LEGAL MOTICB
DEPARTMENT

Smith a son. who will answer to the
name of Junior.

PLEASANT iOIX.
Last WYek's Letter.

Laura Carter Thursday.

Williams farm.

R. K. HURD

FIRST with
MODERN DYNAMIC LINES

R. D. CADWALLADER, Hickory Corneri, Mich.
THE SERVICE GARAGE, Delton, Mich.

restaurai
keep opc
is easy tc

the drci
diicu&amp;sin,
a-'fiagrar
dared U
the fronl
Judge nt
that fror
cation ot
tag.

WWdnesd
account
Cha Irma;
Michigan
alon and
stat! of i
city for
hearings

Some i
operatlni

lowing:
"Minor
drinks tl
bane of 1
must be
bound io
' Chief ii
of operat
'•Operate
sciences
or,they t
of feeing
vestment
make tht
Irons 21
thqlr tat
law the

and the
wiU hold
minora."

pie-of th
oome bu
matter. 1
vote the
as they
who sell

prohlbltii

who drlr
erntlon, ■
lege then
to have
nuisance
yoUng i
boLslerou
then U t

BOY L

HOW tl
to I

Raymc

suffered
Tuesday,
f in the 1c
shall

F

thought
trip, to t
Yankee

er and
for the
Among
an older

lu* aonu
thing h
young R
bill sigh

accident
hill neai
soft call'
did so i
other bo
short di

to .the &lt;
UH'ayeb
whether
hospital

hoping
what cai
certain!j
driving
to throw

the accl

about it

FIRST with

Hastings, Michigan

The next

heavy wind Friday blew In

Oat

CHEVROLET

There ,
in thia si
sklered i
by those
to eight*

KNEE-ACTION

Coal Prices
$

The REXALL Store

Ohrm.!

Shaving Cream

the largest fire laying wa*te to 7^00 I An
wf understand, hu been
SOI.THWEST RUTLAND.
During a similar period last ln Martin township: he was
:year. there were 1412 forest fires ।
ovcr
Orangeville towtiship Last Week's Letter.
.with a total of 27.632 acres of land |district No. 3 some time ago, but | Mr. and Mrs. Oley Douglass and
burned over. The prolonged spring has retreated of late.
children spent the Fourth with I
[parents.
Be„n
'iikik F™r~&lt;rf likni-t "fitrik" drought thh year is blamed by the
Howard Hawley and James Mo-;-- — Mr.
—- and Mrs. Roy Oaks.
. AdditisD
th- city. form-Tlr vii {department of conservation for the leska of Grand Rapids were Friday .Gias*
ala?a Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert- Newland and
and Saturday visitors at C. E. Van
I children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ken
■t Ht.ilttn. Mlchlnn. Mir 33. during June temporarily reduced the Ett's.
i fire hazard*.
Mary Edison has returned to her and children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mr. W. A. Kerr• -r/r;
and non
nome at Grand
Grana Rapids
rtapias after
niter a Newland.
_
.
home
WOODLAND.
week's fishing and swimming while on
on the Fourth.
Pourtll
(other relatives, dren spent Bunday afternoon with their children from KalamAioo at Kenneth Dulin. Chas. Newland and
Mr. and Mra. H. L. Rowland of visiting LaVem Van Ett at his par­
Mr. ------------------------------and Mra. Rankin Hart
of Brush.I---------------------Anson's landtag,
pine
and had Ervin Havens enjoyed a Ave days'
Joined
them.
&gt;I—
---------------9— loke,
------------------Clarksville and A. C. Rowland ot ents' home, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Van
... to attend
___■ .the
...IDNo,
I.,a nl.nl.
•¥.«
____
_ .... ............ „
Remember
and
plan
Ridge.
picnic
thc
Fourth.
trip last week with their Scoutmas­
Peru. Indiana, were' Sunday guests
MOKTUAOE FORECLOSURE.
Mrs, Jenrdb Wilcox of Martin is ter, Ray Erway. and a numbey ot
of ah
Mr.. unu
and mis.
Mrs. iiiuuiu
Harold nuwiunu.
Rowland.
ot
tjunaay
Sunday was a wonaeriui
wonderful aay
day lor
for Otis school picnic the last Saturday I Mrs. Olenna Prindle of Plainwell
|wa« n guest for lhe week end in the spending some time with her son. other Boy Scouts. Ottawa Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Willis and the Orangeville homecoming, it was this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens and home of her brother. Jim Wilcox. Jim and family.
While Cloud. Cadillac and Grayling
family moved to Premdnt. Michigan, well attended and everyone from far
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oariuun met
"Billie" Newland, Alpheous and were among the places visted.
Saturday where they have purchased —
•* -— seemed
——j •and
near
to -..&lt;«»
enjoy them­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Havens and chlla forty acre farm.
selves. Mrs. Ruth Terpening put
Mesdames Chas. Farthing. Han­ on a very nice program and Fred
nah Wright. George Varney and Livingston, president, took care of
Ross Wachter entertained ten ladles the grounds and general arrange­
al the Wright cottage at Saddlebag ments. Dinner was served cafeteria
lake with a vanishing tea Wednesday style.
aftentaon.
Mrs. Wayne Rausbotton returned
Mrs. 'Dora Fedewa. Miss Ambra_____
,____
Sunday
from____________
Constantine._________
She and
Fedewa and Peter Fedewa were I baby are doing fine.
Suiiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I Mrs. Thomas oUhewsky b slowly
Cook.
'
improving from her sickness. She
Mrs. Kate LaDue and Mra. Oeo. | has been confined to her bed for
Jewett of Allegan were guests of j nearly three months. She has leakMr. and Mrs. Ernest Bhorno al the ।— -•
•------ ‘
Jordan lake cottage from Wednesday
C. E. Van Ett's father. W. S. Van
until Friday.
Ett, U confined to his bed nearly
Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd Town* and all the time. Old age and a general
। family spent Sunday with Mrs. Lib- breakdown the doctor claims the
UiV Htl fcy PicknCr of Sunfield.
cause.
»*ror4-1 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newland and
Mrs. Sarah BufTenberger and Mrs.
&gt;i&gt;o two daughters of Grand Rapids and 6. A. McCafferty spent all day Wed­
nfC*K»a^ Mr- antl Mr5' OrvUlc- Fitzgerald of nesday in Kalamazoo shopping.
Citr nf j Grand Rapids spent Monday with
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
rn»r of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bird.
,
4
Mr- and.M»&gt;.8tV^y Manker and Last Weag's Letter.
qerald Mills of Detroit enjoyed a
th»nc- tmith' daughter. Roberta, and Mrs. Sarah
vacation
with hU parents. Mr. and
r tmnmi! K*toJ I
ot South Woodland were
At t • ।
itr foot Sunday guests of Mr% and Mrs. Lcs- Mra. Maurice Mills the past week.
Our street wax well represented
*tcr Brumm. Mr. and Mr*. Brumm
T*1
1 iu,d ihiests vhlled Mr. and Mrs. at the school picnic at Prairieville
‘John Weaver of Hastings in the aft- Sunday. An enjoyable time was re­
ported.
X
।ernoon.
Mike Garnoat nnd family, of Oak­
ii 30th.
Hlldred Lehman of East
Ivor. : Woodland. Lawrence Chose of wood and Ted Ziinmermitu and
Uorixar-p.) coots Grove and George Schaibly of family of Matawan were visitors at
for Mort- Wcs
re Sunday
West. woodland
Woodland we
were
Bunday KUMtS
guests Chris Zimmerman's during the past
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. V. R.
Harvey Hartwell and family of
Beardsley. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Slanbuugh and son. Duane, and little Plainwell visited at Nick Boerman's
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
Phyllis Bass of Mulliken were callers Sunday.
MLss Bertha Stenger visited rela­
there Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Brien and tives In Battle Creek and Kalama­
family of Lansing spent the week zoo the past week.
Visitors at Frank Roush's during
end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
the past week were, Mr. and Mrs.
Faul.
Mra. Alice Holmes entertained Will Bldelman of Nashville. Mr. and
this time
is that
with vanishing teas Friday and Sat­ Mrs. Harry Bidelman and son and
Lisle Bldelman of Pontiac. Mr. and
urday afternoons of last week.
Mra. Geo. Paul spent the week end Mrs. Ross Bldelman and daughter
with Mra. Mary Burgess and Mari­ and Virgie Reid and Dan McDonald
In the low-price field with
etta Faul of Hastings while Mr. and of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Clement
Mrs. Chas. Faul spent the week end DeKoster and children of the Lent
THE ULF STARTER
district and Mra. Ora Smith and
In Detroit.
Frank
Duell
ot
Cressey.
.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kimble and
Friends
of
John
Shepherd
were
children of Coats Grove. Mra. Artie
Hinderlider and Roy Perkins of West shocked to hear of his sudden death.
Woodland were Sunday guests of We extend our sympathy to the be­
reaved family.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Farthing.
There will be a Homecoming at
DURFEE.
the Kilpatrick church next Sunday.
newest of motoring sensations Is a marvel
Year after year, it’a been
July 16. Rev. Will Halliday will be Last week's Letter
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hammond
lhe speaker at the morning services
FIRST with th* HIDING
of smooth, easy, gentle motion. No other
the ume atory: Chevrolet
and
Mra.
Harry
Hanunond and Har­
at- 10:00 A. M. There will abo be
old.
Erb
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
GEAR TRANiMIMION
special music. In the afternoon at
ride in the world can even compare with
FIRST with the NEWEST and DESTI
1:00 P. M. letters of greetings will Mra. Guv Erb in Grand Rapids, and
it. It makes Chevrolet far and awsy the
be read and the young people of the Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Erb accom­
Chevrolet leading—other* follouing. Chev­
church are putting on a play entitled panied them home to spend a few
best riding car in the low-price field.
rolet out in front with the latest proved ad­
'Lydia, the seller of Purple." There days.
William Kniffin isn't quite so well
will be special music.
*
■,
vancements. Self-starter! Sliding gear
Have you noticed how America has takep
. '
Mr. and Mrs. Leon HyneS and fame at this writing.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Bateman
transmission! Streamlined design! It was
to the Knee-Actiqn ride? In the first 6
and Chas. Hammond and Miss
. O1DE1 FOR PUBLICATION.
Grace Baulch spent Saturday eve­
t (Ihevrotat aggressiveness and progresmonths, demand for Chevrolet cars sent pro­
ning with Mr. and Mrs. George
tourt, iirld it th- Baulch of Hastings and Chas. Ham­
sioeness
that
forced
ail
low-priced
cara.
duction to the highest total attained by any
FIRST with th*
the At HaitlBf*.
Stli'day ot July. mond nnd Miss Grace remained ov­
eventually
to
adopt
these
and
other
SAFETY OAS TANK
automobile during 19.31.
er Sunday.
Sunday Schoo) was reorganized
jnafor Improvements. And now, this year,
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT. MICH.
and the following officers elected:
cornts the elimax o/chevrtjet's engineering
Superintendent, Anna Morris; sec­
retary, Rcva Titgens; treasurer.
leadership: the Knee-Action ridel Thi*
Myrtle Geiger; chorister and or­
ganist, Elizabeth King; librarian,
John Wesley Moore.
William Clark was seriously In-

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JULY 25, 1934

Committee
Completes
Prize
DAYS HL
HEREIL
0WCST1TE£
' ;
.
’
•;List fflRLY
'
UHIU
MENT OF JUDGEFor Barr&gt;'
.FI“wer showj
TO
BE IILVIlLU
REVIVED
IU UL
BEER SELLERS MUST USB'
OONSOIENOES IN AGES .
OF YOUNG PEOPLE

Two Hundred Thirty-Six Awards To
lie Given at Exhibit on August 18th

PETTY THIEVING
iPETTY TSATUROAY NIGHT

Entered But Little

PAGES Ito 8

TUDIT DIO I
CONTESTED WILL BAND CONCERT
THURSDAY NIGHT IIHILL DID I
Musicians to Give
ANNULLED BY JURY Hastings
AT Mil
Program at Eight
O'clock

BARRY TOWNSHIP FORMS
ALLEGAN JURY DECIDES
INTERESTING PROGRAM . ™SnJSU^Sw^SIStJX!! UNDUE INFLUENCE OVER
Airday
evening,
the Cosleleln
FOR CENTENNIAL
* ”-------— --------- — barber j
'
ALEXANDER
LAKE

The Hastings City Band will give
another of their flr.e concerts on ITS HUNPREDTH BIRTH­
the court house lawn tomorrow.
DAY AUQ, 1, 8, 4
riiop.
Goodyear
Garage
and
thei
| Two hundred and thirty-six prizes! The Barry County Rod and Gun
------------Thursday evening, at eight o'clock,
■Hastings Lumber and Cool office I
with the following program: ■
• will be given at the Barry county Club is also sponsoring a conscrva- THREE GALA DAYS
WOULD DO WELL TO
being.entered
ONE OF HEIRS WELL
March. "The Thunderer,” J, P. WOMEN TO PRESENT
! flower show to be held here Satur- l,°n exhibit with prizes being given
August 18. according to the f°r blrd baths, bird houses, feeding
AT HICKORY CORNERS most the thieves secured was at £
i
KNOWN IN BARRY CO. Sousa.
MAKE MINIMUM 21 day.
HISTORICAL PAGEANT
pnri
of not more than
the I
MWWN IN DAfiHT LU. , Waite, 'The Man on the Plying
commit!,. In elmrk, ot th. rvrnl. nistinns“
a
Lmjg V bar
barber
shop
they
510
------------„ . 300 uords on how to improve game Pioneer Exhibits, Ox TeamsA
Jber sho
? where th
*y took •
10 '1
,
-----------, „ ,
(Trapeze.- Arr. by Julius C. Seredy.
«r •&gt; ,
a
1
\'\and
Ohrm. Picard Bays Violation! The awards consist of 115 flral1! cover
\'\*nd some
some cigarettes.
cigarette*. Cash
Cash register*
register* Kim
Kim Sigler
Sigler Represented
Represented Heirs
Heira "The Billboard March," John N. Indian Village, Pioneer Dis.
Prt^ an‘LW V«P«Lal s^tlon of the exhibition
8, \ were
open but no cash found.
found.'
—
—
- - th- A^rl
Old
Vehicles,
Speakers,
^ere
pried
W
h7nnnt
—
,
Klt&gt;hr
of Law Muit Be Dlsto Be Features
,ohn Dillinger
WDo Contested the Aged
|
Waltzes, H. G. Pulfrey,
play, Ox Roast, Sport! Io
him prizes and were dtatated bf wll|
reserved for displays by
\i The
The faU
fate 01
of •John
Dillinger should
should :
continued
to youn
young
people not
not 7
factories, business firms and individ- children fifteen years of age or un»' UMnnrta nf th.
Feature the Program
niAnew d.v.
u wnln8 10
8 people
Man's WiU
Are. by Mackie Beyer.
lives of crime,
such
Middleville is looking forward to
r There are many things happening uals of Barry county. The entry list der. In the art department of the
- the three biggest days In It* his­
In this state which ought to be con­ for the show is much larger than exhibit entries are open for «ha-/2 3 ami 4-when Rarrv tmnuhln » . Tk Tu. c r------- --------------- S _ rut. wjf
any other simitar dteptay ever held dow boxes, posters, dinner tablZeta. iiehratel tea c^tennta?a5d^hSS
sidered thoughtfully and carefully mth, county .nd Mnkwtw* „u. bmh/uH.,
/-eleheilIt.
renlennlnl
anH
__
j*.
ment
of
Alexander
D.
Lake,
for
।
tory
during the centennial and horns
, 7
CTieoraicB ns centennial ana XS
name
I»P ■» th*t dhrotlmt.
(many years a resident of Vermont°r
VTir(.VlCtOr coming celebration of August 3. 3
by those, who now have license, to
- — -——7coming at Hickory Comers. There
sell been cutting down the age limit flower grower In the county should Camp Fire girls table ufid Boy, wm
t|me gport*, oia ume mlJ.
and 4.
| vllle. Michigan, was heard before j
to eighteen years, as the law now
U,M' , ,a . . ,. //.
Although tiie theme of pioneer
[Circuit judge Fred T. Mlles and a
. I .in.
sic, a pioneer
pioneer mmrom.
museum, mktonc
historic
Jury in Allegan last week. The caac
all£’
V,0*" days will bo stressed through the.
hag it. and permitting the sale In
n,u» ““*&gt; P'hf, kM &gt;k,Uhe. by old Um, render,U. pic(lasted several days.
I “rd JohnJWrt.
“&lt;1 Mor- medium of pageants, displays and
restaurants and other places which
In addition to flowers-there will be entry class locations were published n|C dinners, parades and prizes,
I 7*,-.“--7 ....77
keep open until very tale’hours, it numerous other prizes given for such Jost week. Herewith te the balance:
speeches there will be other enter­
We commented sometime ago up« „
.,
- • ' The Rev. Moses Lawrence was the .
articles as quilts and rugs, bed- |
Hection 3—Zinnias.
tainment and programs in great
. first man to settle In Barry town- 1
Giants.
er can over-reach himself and break spreads, mlnature rock gardens, bot- |
|I BIUp
WJUIC MIC
will briefly state the salient umiesl
slilp III
In •»»,
1834. while
the IB1IIIHC3
families Ul
of /
I "Star Spangled Banner." harmontie gardens, table gardens, fish pool | 47, single, bloom.*
Hofi. Cook. Barnes.- Willison. Elliott I
------------. Involved for the benefit of those who1
An Indian village with six Indian
|
(Continued on page six)
j Ized by Walter Damroach, Arr. by
Last week in Detroit—please no­ gardens and bouquet dteptay.
I and Byington followed soon after, DECISION OF CHAIRMAN IM1! not remc»nber ^em.
j Alcxandcr
Alexander Lake, a
a Jarnr
farmer 'In Ea-1'
tice we Mid Detroit—Judge Miller of
-— ----------------------------------------------------- The memory of these early settlers! tamvq uAvnu tncittdvA
the circuit bench of that city, in
’•nuramf Tilir* nm
I will be honored during the centenJAMES BALUn INSURES
ton county, had three children,',
children.!,
Middleville merchant wiU fix up a
dUcusslng a case brought before him. DON’T WASTE WATER—
[John Lake, deceased, formerly of!
special window with displays at
|nlal. also that of Ephriam Cook,
-®f ■Epbr“^n C^‘ I
THIS SERVICE
,John
t“ke Eldora
deceased
of I
o-'fiagrant violation of the law. de­
•Nashville;
Lake,tornwrlv
now re»id-1
pioneer relics. In addition there
the first man to die in the township. ■
OBEY THE ORDINANCE
clared that "some beer taverns are
ling at Vermontville: and Lydia Bale. I
will be baseball games, airplane
the front door to hell." When a
I decea^d.
of Fennville. Allegan
rides, boxing contest*. a bowery
Judge makes such a statement as City Can Continue Its Liberal
county. Michigan. Because the late
dance, balloon ascension with para- that from the bench, it is an Indi­
chute drops each day, a merry-goJohn Lake was widely known in the
. An unusual feature of the event
v
Policy If the Citixens
cation of what the public are think­
county
we
believe
our
readers
will
be
round. ferris wheel and sports of all
| will be the ox team of prank Mar- Right Reserved to Company
Co-operate
।
ing!
kinds for boys and girl*.
interested in the following account
• tin, formerly a superintendent at
WILL EVER RANK AS ONE On Thursday afternoon will be
to Make Application Again
Il gives the people of Hastings a PILB NOMINATING PETI- the Postum Company in Battle
In the Grand Rapids Press of
Wednesday of last week there Is an lol of Mtlsfactlon to realize that1
When past seventy years of age.
TlONS FOR COUNTY ' I Creek, but who now lives on a farm
OF WORLD'8 GREATEST the boat parade in which Mid­
January
1,
1936
account of a visit to that city of we have such splendid water brought: .
dleville. Caledonia, Wayland.
nwmva
Alexander Lake sold his farm, re­
I near Assyria. Mr. Martin claims
Temporarily at least the people of
COMPLETED WORKS
Chairman Frank A. Picard of the to our homes, in spite of three inurnuta
Hastings and Nashville will partici­
that he has the finest pair of oxen Freeport and vicinity are to have tired and moved to Vermontville,
Michigan Liquor Control Commis­ creaalngiy dry seasons, with the one I
------------pate. The procession will start at
In Hie country and has repeatedly railroad service from the Pere Mar­ where he and his wife lived and
sion and several members of his
one o'clock and Rill be beaded by the
offered
to
give
cash
prizes
to
any
­
this
year
the
worst
ever
experienced,
j
EIGHT
ARE
IN
RACE
FRANCE
QUIT
AFTER
quette.
Whnt a blessing a good drink of
7.1J
4lafT of operatives. Who visited that
age his wife died and he began liv­
one who can produce a better pair.
lng with
WIUl his
,1U son
50,1 Eldora,
Elc,orB’ with
W,U1 whom
whDm
city for the purpose of making 38 cold waler Is on a hot day! What
FOR OFFICE OF SHERIFF He uses the oxen regularly on his go^tlm7ln^d uT’Tlw nyinu.rttlul !ing
20 YEARS’ EFFORT
JSBmtawriA^Jwta™;hB hved for fourt«n J’cara' or until
hearings on alleged violation, of the a fine asset It Is In any home to!
------------ceremony of crowning the Centen­
farm and has turned down several
law by liquor sellers.
Ir.-H U,e death of the wWe ot Kdor“’ who
nial queen.
know that the city water used is , Democrats Have No cat
Candi- offers to take them to the world's its Freeport branch, n.nnh^
running from, was then approaching seventy years Completed Work Will Ever
Some significant things were said pure and clean, and that there has
fair. Another interesting relic will
Ert
’
abotrt
six
m|
t
|e«
0
R^rvlJ-°A
i
rThi"
ot
ngc
Al
that
llme
Alexander
Lake
by,Mr. Picard ana members of hU been plenty of It.
dates for Prosecutor
Stand as Monument to
the ox roast which is scheduled to ba
be the old stage coach used on the
port,
about
six
mll«.
Scnlco
oil
this
,
U1
hta
OT
.,
and
hc
welll
to
operating Muff, as reported in that
No one knows how long this)
ready for sandwiches by four o'clock
Deadwood run put of Cheyenne.
or Surveyor
Yankee Ingenuity
fiSfS ,'OT
’“I
h“ ST’lIor • "»ort time with Ma aon John
Lmuc of the Press. We quote the fol­ drouth may continue. Therefore the
in the afternoon.
'
Tur.Ml.y. y»Urd*y. ktmmoon. stbt"l !S! limited to one round trip a week by I ln N„hvU1, -me health ot lhe UlThe Isthmus of Panama, the nar­
lowing:
use of water
should be as light us '“r °'d“‘ ■'hrod.rd Um*. &gt;u thr will •»
Friday. August 3, will be Repub­
be put
on .dhpUy
display by *
s wrll
pewum,
l"‘ ■»
row strip of mountain and Jungle lican day at the. Centennial When
* Thi! m.^? wm, heard by clulr- I"
"Minors getting beer and oilier reasonably possible.
known
maker
of
farm
tools.
Section 21 of the ordinance, passed 'acro1 hoor ,or
P'UUons for
land joining the two Americas, has former Congressman John 0. Ketchdrinks throughout the state are the
there will be a display of old and
been a very Important area In the
by the common council for Uie con- nomination
n?Jl1!la^1.?.
atl_. ltne
_be__Sept
September
*n?b5r. *U
11
77
.T.r.Trz-'
"7 7 '7 man James eaten, of Ulf Michigan .
• bane of law-enforcing agencies. Th I* trot
ot water il-mts saw tnat no Prln‘“D' A total of 22 candidates for cauinmmit bv thr cLS£^P^Publlc Utu,Ue» Commission, sitting'
&gt;n. sitting Michigan, to live with his daughter. 'development of the western hemimust be .topped or prohibition U trol of water users, says that "no|;
oenxMi
attach
hX nr counjy officers presented their petrI?
r°r lhe interstate Commerce Com''; sphere, and possibility of surmountbound to return," they Mid.
‘ of 1Lydia Bale.
^Jrinx 1 Ume wh^T fire
»ght of these were for slterlfi. "
tnAttorney Fred P.~
Gelb
(Jhlef inspector Davey of this force
pressure is being maintained" This [^o^de^S’^neVor
“on to ho“se a dtoP,By of P»oneer
vm^eP^'l£ule^Tter°and dhT iLake Uved ln VcrnwntvUle- he con’
of operatives under Mr. Picard said:
iFh?™!^*-,^ n
Lak^u'ed'ta m m
ocSani. h^oecupid'tM mWds 71 inning with Judge Arthur Lacy of
• relics.
T
, .*?? P
! verted substantially all his property thoughts of many.
“Operators must use their con­ sectlon must be complied with in '***'
Detroit as the speaker.
Christopher Columbus is given:, MIWUU1K
.ItIull4J
'ro ^alm^^Th
Mr^Ctalb'^ 1,110
and dcpO6lled
samc ln
sciences in the agte of young people order to enable the city pumping "* ' ** ‘^Xtatk“e“to ttMrtata1' ln lhe sport ,,ne the
Balloting Iar
for the w
Oantenhlal
nni dimwit
U
8 “
n effort
or,Uiey will sutler the responsibility plant to fumWt sufficient
indent pressure
pressure \ J^telXTi^
.
111 uic
Ls mokln
rnuklne
On
efTort to
tn get
cet sufficient
snffL-Innt I
imk-u. nu. ajviu IC-,1 U,e Vermontville State bank in three credit for first exploring the Lsth-' queen
nueen has
has been
been under
under way
wav for
for scr
sev-­
_____
___________________ ____
0 one
One, democrat
.rle, £
tor fighting fires. N
No
oneP knows
knows । ,e®ls,*ture- n9^
dernocrat and
and one
one en
enlries
to gtage ft pioneer woods-1,celved
, on Thursday,
Thursday. notice
r»t&gt;ce from
from .separate accounts, taking a Certifi- ums and the city &lt;V Cristobal Coton eral week. R«Xto date ire u
of
losing
their
licenses
and
their
investment. They would do well to' whenV’fire wilfoccur. It may be
one
’chopptoJTSi
J,1"*1 fT,*p&lt;jrl wUI oonUnu*'
"
—h • Hr, will occur, n m*y I*
&gt;"
men', conlrel whh clumping, roll
!"
»&gt;»» for each, each cer­ near the Atlantic entrance to the.f7m,ws.
cate »&lt;
of Deposit
make the minimum age of their pat-! your own property next lime. And r
L™ C°U?.7 ’urvey®r- splitting and other feats of axman- ??
”^v,cc “ “ rC8U)l ot
Canal,
is
really
named
tn
his
hon--'
—
----------tificate payable to himself and one
Marian Skinner. 323.100; Orpba
— __
------- hU
&lt;ii .17.
...____
i______ of I The republican
republican candidates who
who'
........ ..
Y!
— x —-« of his children
Mr. Balch's decision.
irons oi
21 years if
if they &gt;.i.h
wish to save [you —
will
not __
want
carelessness
Headly, 287,750; Florence Bender,
so that, upon
(Continued
on
page
three)
uicur
unauncau.
uuucr
uic
subvc
i
water
users
to
seep
uie
pressure
|'
BVB
Hied
are
as
follows:
For
sher'
----------------,
,
,
..
The
village
had
contended
that
ln
1532
Francisco
Pizarro
attract
­
thnlr investments. Under the state water users to keep the pressure
‘
(Continued on page six)
313,400;
Violet Poulson. 308,750;
the railroad was still needed to get
ed by the reputed hoards of gold, Dorothy Shay. 135300.
law Uie operators of places where so low that the firemen could not ‘'‘7-da.y
B‘“kl’ey
of
Freeport; ; gARRY CO FITZGERALD
L«r I. *&gt;M are entirely reaponalble. I Bfht'a Ore In you, home. So «h.
” L Bowen of Bowen.. M1U.; DHrl" 1 f-u. hl I 4UCHBLU
coal and other heavy freight in. Also
led an expedition southward from
Panama on the Pacific coast and
and the state inspectors must and [of
us stroma
should oucy
obey me
the orauiaiice.
ordinance.
of tills city; Glenn
CLUB TO HOLD RALLY thlt the grain elevator in the vil- PROTECT CHILDREN
, -&gt; tw
i Cornelius
~
~ ;Mannl
-------------------------------------"■
WHAT
DO
WE GET
। Bera
Burry
townshln:
C. William C.,
------------...........................
to of
Bjve
;B*-ta
of BHrtyWilliam
township:
--------- —
li&lt;e ships considerable grain.
the Incas, who had de­
will hold them so. We must
protect ..ITio city is endeavoring
AGAINST DIPHTHERIA conquered
The decision, as rendered, bbllges
veloped quite a remarkable civili­
every home all the water needed.18truln °r Assyria and Andrew Mat- Basket Supper at Thornapple
■Minors.”
FOR OUR TAXES?
the rariroao
tne
railroad company to continue n
__ „
. „
...
,
sation bi Peru. Their temples were
ii tropes
uuic to
10 continue mis
----- , city.
'
It
hopes 10
to oe
be able
thia
ot this
Lake
Program
to
-------------The republican candidates
candidates for
for!
z-rugram to
servlet, but allows it the right to Barr? County Health Depart­ really treasure houses of gold, silwill do so if-------------lhe citizen*
pie* of this county or state shall be­ policy and
Haatingi Citixeni Get VaJM.
follows: Clarence
— ,
Follow
make a new appeal to the Interstate
'"
~Im­
come sufficiently aroused over this of Hastings will co-operate until “jrtr flerk are as ~
ment* “
Providing
£ P*vte °l_
of this
t^_£
city
lty.pnd
and Alla
*«■-»
" n
c' ■ The Barry county Fitzgerald For Commerce Commission after Jan­
Into the hands of the Spaniards.
matter, it will be easy for them to this terrible dry spell te over.
Received for Every Doimunisation
Please
don't
waste
one
of
God's
K
&gt;de
of
Johnstown.
The Invaders took control of the well
vote the saloon out of business again
।
LT..
|M|.
,, Governor Club will hold a rally at uary 1, 193G. if conditions thajv
lar Expended
------ —
------------ —'...
You are responsible for your child. developed mines of gold and silver,
Diere was no republican candi- thc Lake House.
Tbornapple.
on Au- seem to warrant such an action on,
as they did once before. And those great blessings to mankind—pure l mere
. , 'Bust 7. wish a basket supper at the the part of the railroad company.
—:Have him immunized for life against and soon a golden stream was flow­
who sell beer must realize that it water. The station is pumping d „*1„°5|,co’i1nty„t£f?s!*rer;
Republican candidates for register Lakp House at seven o'clock A
The late Jerri' Boynton ~~ Jto-lone
'
of mankind's worst diseases, ing to the exchequer of the Spanish about
was not total abstainers who carried about 850,000 gallons per day. We
read
„ I,,
You owe it to your child, yourself,
,
a":
VL?larke °! speaking program, with other fea- strumental In building this
King from this section.
prohibition In this county and state. arc indebted to Superintendent of
from Lowell to Freeport and it ----was1 and
and tn
to vour
your mmmunltv
community.
wUl follow
thc
To convey this wealth to Spain
little
People also voted for prohibition Water Works Bert Sparks for the Rom, tknand
7..&gt;.inVernor
7 Webster
----------- of turea
lures— al5O
also,
me fiuppcr
supper.
Infrvrroatlrm *lv*n
Burr) tOUHShlD.
^'1....
...V... _win
____ioiiow
________
operated as an Independent line for' The Immunization is safe, almost more easily a Royal highway was
who drink occasionally but in mod­ Information
given elvtve
above.
I
orodM.!, tor
^““rly
some time. Il crossed the line of the 1100 per cent efficient and simple to built across the Isthmus. It was
We do not ordinarily think at
eration, who do not gbuse the privi­
Pere
Marquette
railroad
from
Grand
administer.
Diphtheria
toxoid
is
glvpaved
with
stones
and
was
wide
lege themselves, but who do not wish CHILDREN PRESENTHSEr*
“ ““ ■’7"
?*'
»• Rapids to Detroit at Elmdale. There I en in two doses, three weeks apart. It
enough to accommodate two gold­
to have the liquor traffic become n
ING PLAY AUGUST 3
r» pro.,.'* ’»*.
was talk of extending the road to protects
—*" 'for
~~ 'LIFE.
~~~ ~
There 'is no arm laden carts side by side, and was
nuisance. When a traffic corrupts
.
—-------curing attorney are: Adelbert Cort-1 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Hastings and even to Battle Creek. soreness in small children. The also used by pack-trains of mules
young people and contributes toi
hoping that the Grand Trunk might County Medical Society has agreed crossing Ln caravans, and carrying
boisterous and unbecoming conduct, Story Telling Olub to Give r,8ht and Archie McDonald, both of
then become Interested. But that that no child shall be without diph­ merchandise and treasure. A part day and night to keep order and
then U becomes a nuisance.
Shakespeare s "Midsum- I Republican candidate for surveyor *
project fell through and the road theria protection because of in­ of this old road can yet be protect the property of the ctriser
mer Night's Dream"
is Adelbert Heath of this city.
I
stopped al Freeport.
ability to pay for it. This means that seen. Along this Royal highway
BOY LOSES SIGHT
later
on the Pere Marquette any mother can take her child to possibly
occurred
the
first
Eighteen children, from the
««««
bought the line, using it as a part of her doctor for this service, whether "hold-up*"
on
this
continent.
rOUldallCUy'uJ
OF RIGHT EYE .grade through the eighth, will partlcipate In lhe presentation of *,,2*®^™°°*}*® candidates who.
its Grand Raplds-Saglnaw line from
Pirates in due time learned of the
Elmdale north. That part of the
The county Health Department is rich cargoes being transported to built by the city, m sJdittou ww
a™
onaxespeare s "Midsummer
Mmsummer Night's
Nignts ;
t'
How the Accident Happened Shakespeare's
line la still used for through freight making every effort to inform moth­
have as fine school privileges as any
Dream" on Friday evening. August
2 °L U1!i
(Continued on page eight)
to Raymond Kenyon II
3. at eight o'clock In the Methodist ;®!1* "“L John Vande,rKook «
and passenger service from Baginaw ers of young children in Barry
to Grand Rapids, connecting at county of the need for diphtheria
church.
Ticket*,
which
were
placed
I
1
™™
.
:.
Still a Myatery
COMMENCEMENT AT
Elmdale
with
the
Pere
Marquette
immunization
before
it
is
too
late.
on sale yesterday, are fifteen cents i
Raymond,-the-nine year old son and
main Uns from Detroit to Chicago. The special milk bottle caps used
may be procured from lhe cratlc Incumbent, T. 8. K. Reid of
EMMANUEL SCHOOL
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kenyon,
The pebple of Freeport will be by dairymen in the county last
Fire Girls or from members of
.
... ,
.
suffered an unusual accident bn Camp
the Shakespeare Club.
I, The «*«»eraU« candidate for
glad for the favor extended to them; Monday is Just another means of
AU the money that to paid in taxCommencement exercises together
Tuesday. July, 17, that has resulted
but they must realize that unless reminding mothers of their respon­
The Shakespeare Story Telling ^“urer U Lo"“&lt;&gt; P- Maus of this
f tn the loss of the sight ?f his right Club is improving on its play every C ~,,„
the road can get business enough to sibility and to consult their famUy connection with the dally vacation
.
make it profitable to continue serv­ physicians now. Dairymen, because school of the Emmanuel church will cltixens of Hastings, through their
JIn honor of thp birthday of Mar­ day.. Friday the members had Qleir I l.,TtieJeT^?.at,‘c ^ldaUnfor reg;
ice. the Interstate Commerce Com­ of the nature of their business, have be held at the parish house Thurs­ school board and city council, have
pictures taken in costume and these
deeda te Earl
of
shall Furrow, son of Mr. and pictures will be used in the adver-j’11}?
valuable
property
... .
Archie McDonald, candidate for mission will probably do with It as a real interest Ln child welfare, and day evening. July 38. There will be accumulated
Mrs Freeman Furrow, his parents Using of the play
I। _ Democratic
candidate Tor‘ re pre- Prosecuting nwuwi
Attorney
for Barry it has with several other lines in it is Just another evidence of this a display of art and manual work
sing oi me piay.
,
iw
thought his friends would enjoy a
Mrs. Dasie Crue. the music 1..!
in-!"
n£*l‘v? In
,n,the
t^.*^
la.1*ture-cl
?*rles !.[county. at the September Primaries Michigan—it will order a discontin- Interest when they cooperate to ad­ and a program of singing and pagsentativo
legislature
—Charles
trip, to the big sand dune down in
___________________________________
vertise
so
important
a
measure
as
।
ructor, and Mrs. H. Steiger, the A,
on lhe Republican ticket.
' eantry. All are cordially invited to
Yankee Springs. So twelve boys structor, and Mrs. H. Steiger, the
Corqnor-Dr. Kenith Mcntyre of, Graduate of the Literary and Law time when this road operated two diphtheria prevention.
attend.
were loaded Into Mr. Furrow's trail­ dancing teacher, have been assist­
1
*♦* 1
’
’
« C!*y'
..
L.*
.
Departments of the University of trains each way every day from!
er and they started In high spirits ing Miss Wunderlich In the re­
No democratic candidate filed for Michigan-with twelve years' exper- Freeport to Elmdale, and many NARROWLY ESCAPE
ANNOUNCEMENT.
hearsals
nearly
every
meeting.
for the bills of Yankee Springs.
pro*ecutlng attorney or surveyor.lence in thc practice of taw in the more from Elmdale to and from
Stars
for
last
week's
best
story
Among the boys in the- trailer was
DEATH IN ACCIDENT
(state Of Michigan and for the past Saginaw.
telling went to the following mem­
NOVEL
PROPAGANDA.
,
two
and
a
half
years
located
in
Hasthe mains and connections, fi
was looking after the youngsr lads. bers. Older group: Gold stars, Jane
Oar Demolished When . Tire
drank and the pumping
Thc Barry CountyHealth Unit ha* tings.
LITTLE GIRL BITTEN
In'some mysterious manner some­ Harrington, sliver star. Elenor Ha­
pul on a novel plan for spreading
Your support is respectfully soBlows Out Early MonBY RATTLESNAKE
thing happened to the eyeball of ven, red star, Jean Harrington.
young Raymond, causing him to lose Younger group: Gold stars. Murray propaganda urging parents, who llclted.—Adv.
• day Morning
with the ireSullivan and Sybil Woodmansee, have small children, to have them i
Brought to.HoeplUl on Tri.
hll sight.
DEMAND ANOTHER VOTE.
Harry Adrounie and Dwight Full­
silver stars. Murray Sullivan, Bon­ Immunized now against diphtheria. [
that
of
The propaganda is printed on the, It
* - appears “
«•» the opponents vi
er had an experience early Monday
accident, was- driving slowly up a nie Brandsletter and Sybil Wood­ cap* used on bottled milk. The school consolidation in the Irving
morning
they
wont
care
to
repeat.
mansee.
red
stars,
Judy
Fuller
and
.
Bassett Lake
hill near the dune, when his older
Health Unit and the Barry County, vl,la«c district are not disposed to
building would not
Tijey were driving between Bedford
■
aoA called to him to stop, and he Marjorie Boyes.
Marlene Van Zoercn of Byron and Urbandale on M-37 near the
Medical Society are cooperating In1 accePt the vote of 19 to 15 in favor of
Jane Herrington, is the .news re­
----- George W. Boyce residence when the
thl* matter. The ages included are consolidation with the Middleville Center, aged three yea
other boy. -to the sand dune, a very porter and Enid Mohler Che secre­ from nine months to six years. Sta- i district at the recently held elec- brought to Pennock hospital
sente an Investment of at&gt;
right rear tire blew out as they were'
short distance away, the Kenyon tary for the .older group. Murray
rattle- travelling at a high rate of speed.;
is claimed
that
were day. having been bitten by
tistlro show almost all deaths from tion. ’It* '*
—* **
“* there -------115.000. in addition wa haw
boy was hurried home and taken Sullivan is the news reporter and
diphtheria come to children of that irregularities in the method of vot­
The car shot across the pavement,
to .the doctor. It was found that Ray Murphy the secretary for the
In company with relatives, little knocked over a road sign and plowed |
age. The members of the County ing. and that another meeting and
younger
group
for
this
week.
thg'eyeball had been cut quite deep,
Marlene had been at Bassett lake a deep furrow where the car turned
another vote may be required.
Medical
Society
are
determined
no
whether by a small stone, or Insect.
near Bowens Mills, and had been on to the side on an embankment.
other street* which
one shall fail to have thl* ImmunlNEW SCHOOL BUILDING.
out playing on the shore of the lake
। ration treatment because of lack
Luckily the boys were not In-I
.The boy wa* taken to University
The school board to the village of and wading In the water. She went Jured but the car is sadly wrecked.1
of funds Therefore every parent of
hospital Ln Arm Arbor for X-rays
Orangeville received 85.800 Insur­ to the house and said she had been
doubt the
young children should get in touch
and word has been received that
ance when the. old building was de­ bitten but could not tell what had i
ANNOUNCEMENT.
MRS. HANNAH SHEPARD.
with the family doctor.
tn operation had been performed
stroyed by fire some time ago. They
In a short time, the i
I wish to announce that I am a
000,000.
Because of the death of her hus­
hoping to Mve the eyeball. Just
are now preparing to put up a new
d swell, alarming her candidate for the nomination for |
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
what caused the accident is an un­ band. Mrs. Hannah Shepard Is havbuilding.
d an- older brother Mayor of Irving on the Democratic ।
WONDERFUL
I am a candidate for the republi­
certainty. as Mr. Furrow was not
-■ —----- — —•
—
rushed her to the hospital here. By ticket. William W. Schrnkel —Adv. j
driving rapidly enough for the car :ab°ut seven miles out on the Gun can nomination for Register of ASHBY—CHAMBERLAIN
that
time
It
was plainly evident
tni thmw anv itrinM
» I lake road, Sec. 30 Rutland Two.. Deeds at
the
September
primary.
I
-- —V
z. *
KauNlUN.
REUNION.
CEDAR CREEK L. A. 8.
* I I wish to announce that I will be
what
had
caused
the
trouble.
will appreciate your support, Charles
will be held at Ramsay or BakAt Mae Gelb's, Mud lake. Clover­ i a candidate on tire democratic tick­
The little girl is doing os well as
'eri* resort,- Crooked lake. Delton,
Henry Flannery os auctioneer. The w- Clarke.—Adv. 2 wks.
the accident happened.
dale, for supper, Aug. 2. 15 and 10c.
prwihta
et at the coming primaries. for
I July 29. come and bring table serv­
Mr. and Mrs. Furrow feel terribly itet includes a work team. 3 cows,
'
Several people havj! told about the -Adv.
heifer, calf.,*broad now, farm tools,
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM.
member of Congress from the 4th
ice.—Miss Ines Ashby.. Becy.—Adv.
large number of rattlesnakes they
and miscellaneous. See the adv. for
Will be served Thursday evening.
JOUNCOCK SCHOOL REUNION. Congressional District. I will aphave seen this summer on the high­
TO CITY TAXPAYERS.
particulars.
At schoolhouse Saturday, Aug. 4.
er
land.
Il
is
the
theory
that
the
The
tax
rolls
are
now
completed
Smith one-half mile east of DowlPot luck dinner.—Adv.
;FOUTICAT. ANNOUNCEMENT,
JOHN A. VANDER ROLK.
and I am taking taxes. Office hours snakes have come out of the
cetve the nomination.
f wish to announce that I am a
Candidate for aheriff on the Dem­
swamps, which have dried up. and
Birge C. Swift
BASEBALL GAME.
cSrdldstu for the nomination for ocratic ticket. Your support at'Sep­
have oome where they could find
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM.
iclty treasurer.—Adv.
Middlevilla. Mkh.
Dowling vs. Columbia cleaner's at
Representative Ln the State Legis­ tember 11th primary will be ap­
At Good Will church Friday eve~
—- ---------Vickery's, clear lake, Bunday.—Adv.
lature ot\ the Republican ticket, preciated.—Adv.
ning. July 27, 5c a dish.—Adv
BOWLER—RAGLA
t&gt; ~
It stands one In hand to be on
mg, viuy n. ^101*0. Aov.
SCHOOL REUNION.
your support at, the September pri­
lie lookout for the rattlers as they CHIDESTER SCHOOL REUNION.
mary win be appreciated.
BREW SCHOOL REUNION.
FODUNK SCHOOL REUNION. । July 29, on school ground*. Pot re not such pleasant fellows to
r-Adv. U.
Elite K. Faulkner.
Sunday, July 39. Secy.—Adv.
On Saturday, Aug. 4*—Adv.
| luck dinner.—Adv.

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THE BUILDING OF
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One Auction Sale

�THE HASTINGS BAXXAB. W4DNMBAT, JOLT M. IM

PAROLED MEN
COMTIWUE CRIME1
Show Maur Have
Been Returned to
Prtxon

{RIVER BANKS COULD

Two Local Fakers
Are Exposed

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BE BEAUTY SPOTS

,

Landicapiag North Bank
and Drive on South Side
Inexpensive

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——(HORSE PULLING CON­

Henry’s Wedding,
(
TEST AT
PleOSCS Audiences p,mon, T«ann
■ I I suu.J..X.
,"wa
;
“ts.-sa.sj
“"“'“
"I
-Henry's Wedding" presented un-

IONIA FAIR'1

LOCAL NEWS

Will Ba On!'
Hand to “Oomnote
■
1 Kelley and Tolies family
for Prige8
Aug. 4 at Leacfi la*e.-Adv.

«.
... .o„.. s.
- u»«
w u;orm^‘" u„ ,lw._
think
tacs on ta.pw.
Wednesday"wTd^Thursday
...uta oees
weaneMtay ana Tnuraaay I,,------ * .TTTv.,1 ■ 7

I

reunion •

a*
i
v.«.-,

CO. TAX COMMISSION
HAS VEXING PROBLEM

i&gt; *Uoc«tinr state, county,
Taomihin
Township and Rrhnnl
School
T&amp;xeg for Oounty

Waters Clothes Shop
1

great
in wiucn
which i Tills
may oe
ta me
thc uu.c
time iu
to
grc«i interest
imcrcai an
an article m
xms may
t
The county tax commission was
two local young matrons M-etw.
were cred- 'i about it
It. hut
but CrrtaltllV
certainly is not
not lhe
thc —evenings
v—nt
of laat
last week Iin
m tfea
the r-."Cen-i*1^
L. A. S.-Adv.
busy the first two days of thia week
Ited with the rare naivete of bellev-iUme to d0 much but t,h“Llt ab0Vl tral auditorium was enjoyed tath
I John Chandler, son of Mr. and wrestling with problems of allocalminfetratlon has granted thirty
hl,,h.nris Tht« v»m rorolwbat ® beauty sp°l could^f ,nadc nights, the audience* being smaller;ij't/1."? J™***"’SShTi।Mrs 1107 Chandler, has relumed to
pardons
■fngJ their
This
yarn . had
had of
nt the norm
narth tank of
nt tbe
th* Thornap'I'hnmon. *o..
than
M they
n..., should
j... — (light and heavy-weight
tan2L
after
“’r “
on* °P
nnerntinn
crallon at ?*»Pm*
‘ min property tax to
pardons »o
lo criminals
criminals sent
sent for
ror life
me i,
. . husbands.
'
. . .This
, -jam
man
mey
spouia have
nave been.
oecn, due.
auc.
no .c , ~ k iv.
- ‘Wih?'t teams. On hta
ms home
numc af
luicr
- - * ■___
,____ or
_ ...antn
'Kuolnnlnir
ga’ extreme
_____Uie
IniCK DelOTS , tne
nn-b9ranto&gt;tand, j nocj. hospital,
(the county's taxing units, consisting
tcrnxt to MV-hig
en____
prisons,
It0rtn410uMlh
*,lhall811•■Irrfrlrnl
dretricalmu.
rusewhich
which1 ntpieJ.,.,
river inHaMlrioa
Hasting*,
beginningntat doubt ...
to .lhe
heat.
, lracKranCUtanil.
,
। ie
stale and national records of horse!
" J,/"’
of‘he county, thc townships aud the .
average of twenty per year. The said husbands staged to the open-j the Michigan avenue bridge and exThere’were a number of clever sit-8 *n n«
recor s n
nra* .
'power are set
I A *eddln8 ceremony was per- school districts ■
five previous governors had aver- mouthed amazement of their "fraus, tcndlng westward and a little to uations and a lol of hearty laughs.
•;i' Th.
kai-ntu State
.uu recora
,««d is
u •&lt;£»&gt; *£“&gt;•' SX/rSS । n
11 uv
“-■»»««•
uul tne
»&gt;• county
wm.iy ls&gt;
u,
tno wan-w««ni
no secret mat
aged less than five per year.
" &lt;me bread wlnhers in this article the north for about four blocks—or ,'rhc leaping roles were taken by Al­J[held
k.i,. jointly
inir.iiu by
k.. lhe
&gt;&gt;.. C.
r. C.
r. Schumaker
□~..i.1when nc
united
■„ ur«MU
......
.____
&lt;
cn
“51,in marriage Charles ln
need o' funds,
because
it
About five months ago a Detroit! were described as “being possessed ab&amp;ul • btoclt beyond the Broadway ,berl Becker. Mi*s Alleen Isenhath,'[team, Of Waldron, Michigan, and parrah
Farrah “
and
Henrietta N.
N. Walters
Walters. i__.
,tmly
Lked
nd Henrietta
-----. . f” « fi^Ul
....uJTtast
.
gangster, who had been sentenced {of tioth Imagination and mechanical br----*dRC
,
. Boyes.
. . . Miss
C'““ n--”
-------- ------ -----«•“
Clay
Bassett. . Loren
Miss Eloise Smith of South Wood- }1 ear.
eOr. which would have brought W
in
We l*dnk
liilnk tills
litis project ought to be ijelen
Robert
for twelve years, was paroled by Mr. knowledge." That they are endowed
Wc
i,w.vo Weaver. ,»
w4w Wilson, Miss ? the R. F. Langley team, of Flint, land was the irlnner of the Gold about
&gt;&lt;15,000 had II all been paid;
Debo. head of the pardoning board.(with an unusual imagination cannot ln ’hc minds of the city govern- Delphlne Englehardt. Lannes Ken- :Michigan, with a tractive pull of Medal
lhert
riinrnntpit held nt
et the South bur &gt;&gt;'«■u "was "«&gt;* much* aTta*
■. Jd’lT...
*
Tire
heavy-weight xr^/tni - contest
on thc ground that he was “a good be gainsaid, but anyone who can't nmnt of Hastings. They have to be fleid, Otto Irenhath. Winston Mer- ' 3.625 pounds
Woodland Brethren
church on Sun­
n.„.Jquent
—and there U much still de­
prisoner." From the time this par- i get over two consecutive "put-puts" practical in times like these, and rick. Mrs. Mabel Shriber Barry and world record is held by the Stately day evening.
'Farm team, of Piqua. Ohio, with a
linquent—that the general fund has
tlcular one was twelve yean of ag? out of a "kicker" on a row- boat —inot involve the city in debt, nor in- George Dewey,
' tractive, "pull of 3.850 pounds. The
been
used
up
and
the
supervisors
Dr.
Frederick
HTaylor,
osteopa
­
he had been known as a criminal well-what do you think? We saw’hc
Iond
Th»‘ cannot
Supplementing
the above cast were
VataTS’o*tald*t&gt;v
^c^arT^n^^rom^
chorus~ “’d 8
ol
tjfe W.yV Weathe^S telm of thic physician and surgeon, from have already borrowed from Covert
East Lansing, will open an office in mad funds-to thc extent of &gt;15.500. |
convicted and sentenced from that point on thc shore but couldn't ta P&gt;y»Mgirls.
cement Citv Mirhlean with a trarcity to a life term because of the certain, whether the smoke came. ’
*»» «*«* on '.he south tank
To produce such a play requires
“ Ja me the National Bank building Wed­ :That 115500 tyill have to be repaid.
I There are still many demands upon
nesday. Aug. 1.
•
brutal
murder of a
a young
young woman.
woman.
fro^‘the
the"dii«nintted
motor ‘or
or*was
‘\f ’the
rlv"
and looks,
looks-acro^
to the
the a
a tot
tot of
brutal murder-of
from
disgruntled motor
was!’ of
hc rlv&lt;
r and
across to
of hard
hard work
work and
and to'
to limit
limit Uie
the 1‘‘"J‘ ’
A meeting of the young Repub­ I the general fund which will have-to^J
lhe sulphuric language we st&lt;?f
5,efP- wooded banks on the other time
tunc for
Recently a man was arrested in.caused by the
for rehearsals
rehearsals to
to about
about ten
ten *7*“ ™“ “7'°!^chFn" "
Oklahoma
as---a -kidnapper
sldc ccannot
that.days means real
real concentrated effort
effort
' nn licans of Barry county will be held be met between now and the first of ’
----------------------------who had felt sure was forthcoming about s,dc
®nnot fail to ta impressed that,days
.
,
'
.
!
on Tuesday evening. July 31. Willis [the year.
•
• - tills
tills particular
jiarUcular stretch
stretch of
of the
the river
river on
on the
thc part
part of
of director
director and
and cast.;
cast i8L
’ r ciirkbeen paroled by Mr Debu. He had that time
couhty could get its money
Whorley
of Ionia
will
another
ln Hastings
to be made
Credit
^rticljiatcd
** "
™,c
'£be present, to ; If lhe
-------also served time In prions for crimAnd here's
....good
"f”one
*” on
Hr=*.!=c= —
h;
t- ought c.-.j;:
L. '
" ' U .due' all. wta
--------’ Tnw in
,cam’ w,u J™"
**
Impounded in closed bank* it would
— .__ .
....___ , ia
a beauty
iwantv spot
KrwAT—
—ana
it could k
.. m.ria
«•».. way.
.....
■• )t
iiftnci to compete for me prize., at assist with Hie organization.
Inal offenses in Chid and Georgia the self-styled. mechanical
wizards
and it
ta
made any
jthe 1934 Ionia Free Fair. August !3i George Dewey, 'Son of the Rev. be in good shape, but that is out of
before he was pardoned in Michi- Even with about 140 worth (roughly |* dream of beauty in the hands of
----- —--------- -----------------------” । to 18.
and Mrs. Dewey, underwent an op- । the question at this time So the
gan. He was sentenced in 1921 from estimating, of guaranteed and new
landscape artist. It would not CIDC DESTROYS H0MF
Oakland county for burglary
He f.ngled do-dads to snare a “wall- be expensive, and it-could ta made r,nc
nUME
0.1,01 rr PnwrcDM
cratlon for appendicitis at Pennock 'only way to provide for lhe heavy
| hospital Saturday night and Is do- । demands on the county is to levy a 1
was paroled, rearrested for vlolat- eyed pike" with which Wall lake is 'l'ry beautiful.
Qf GEORGE TAYLOR SAUSAGE
CONCERN
TA ADC DATE UCDC lng ,uccl&gt;-- ,or which all are glad. [six mill tax this year, which will
Ing his parole, escaped in 1928. was said to abound, the nearest they. Then with a roadway on the south .
—.---------IU UrtnA 11 Mtnt | Don't trouble to serve dessert nt I bring in about &gt;03.000 when paid,
recaptured and sentenced to from came to it was viewing the decom- bank of the river, where thc shores I pjrc completely destroyed the
------- '■----,
. home. Come and have a plate- of conditions warranting the expecta­
two to two and one-half years addl- posed head of one in a neighbor's । nre not so steep, n beautiful view'*home
------- -«al-- George
---------- ---Taylor located• —
on1
Frank Wieser of Detroit, who,home made ice cream al the ice tion. of a larger delinquency tiiun
Uonal. This mon with such a rec- back yard, which, by tiie way. had “uld be afforded of thc opposite UU1I
nnr between
WIWW11 Trail's
ir»ua End
cj.u iwiu
Gun ,lake
and owns farms north of Hastings and cream social at Emmanuel Eplsco­
ord was paroled by Mr. De bo Feb-, been caught with a
lowly night ,5ldcBuilding such n roadway the Hermitage Sunday evening about
near
Freeport,
has
loosed
tiie
Arctic
1
pal church Tuesday. July 31st, from 1I Some people wonder why there are
ruary 24 of this year and Immedl- [crawler. So these two wise guys j would not be so expensive as one-------&lt;■
-----■-*- of
-• •*-ten o'clock,
Tiie
origin
the blaze *is
[iiurciucd demands upon thc county.
ately went bock to the some kind couldn't even fool a fish. Anyone j might think. The city already owns unknown.
U,1IM,VW„. WM4V
« prvpcny
nvaruy Dairy plant next to the Michigan [a.00 P. M. on.—Adv.
Other
property nearby
Central railroad tracks on the west | Carl Metzger of Kent county Y. ' Let us mention Just, one item. In
of criminal life that he had prevl- wishing to verify Uw facta of thc I ’be entire river frontbetween Jef-;W1Wt fortunately Saved-from dostruc- side of Broadway, and plans to Ih-lM. C. ATidTI be on the leadership
‘normal ttnws from la.ooe iu-H.000
oualy followed, a.
os tavlalvt
might hat
have
above atat«.mnnlc
statements "consult
almost I fCrSOIl
ntl.lw
1. been nlval'p
*r&gt;nnaiilt aln.Asf
ferson Hlld
and Michigan HVOnUO.
avenue, Itlld
and , tton.
stall machinery for manufacturing: staff of Camp Barry August 7-.14, would cover thc county’s expendi­
expected from his record
anyone except Joe DeRulter and about half of the next block to the
sausage and other similar meat Some Kent county boys will uccom- ture fcr afflicted cases requiring ur­
westward. This is a project that
What is the sense of sending men Pete Maus.
products. Mr. Wieser, according to pany him for tiie big tune. ‘Barry gent surgical or special treatment to
wdbld add much to the beauty of 1
to Jackson for serious crimes, with ।----------------------------------------[ information given us, also Ls inter- county boys are urged to enroll soon. ta "paid by the county. This year
Hastings.
the idea of protecting society as well
TWO FIRE ALARMS FRIDAY,
csted In a similar venture In Detroit: Suit ----- court that item will reach fully &gt;18.000..
was-■begun in the circuit
as punishtng the criminals, then.
The alarm of lire Friday forenoon
known as the Farmers Produce tof this county this week by George Thu* il can be seen that there is
within eighteen months have thirty! was caused by thc discovery of a GRASS FIRE BURNS
,
Company. The plant .here will buy IFoster, through his attorney Adel- ample
reason why-----------------the county
should
— ---------------------------------i_.^u from
.------ county
------- ‘-i-jjefg
. of these depraved criminal charac- 1 small blase on lhe top ol a big blow
FARM Rllll
Thirty-six Middleville Boy Scouts (stock
formt [mJ fcj ।
bert Corlright. Tiie action is against ask for six mills.
ten turned loose on the public to pipe
the Hastings Table Company
rwniw DUlLUiauj nrf UAJW/IIIB
enjoying n
a tlcjaciltlUA
delightful AAUIC
time IU
m |I MAUC
time piaiui
plans AU
to lift
have
ttuc
VC CTllCkS
OU the IRoy and Myrtle Foster. By this ncNext
publish the
h
’"=t week we will 7continue their criminal careers?
—------- factory. The nre was extinguished
camp at Harwood lake eight miles road for store to s4&gt;re deliveries, iHon the plaintlft seeks to recover complete allocation of slate, county
A fire which apparently started
। with no damage.
from Middleville under thc leader- ' Manufacture of sausage is not yet ।l&gt;ossCM&gt;on of two horses, a cow. six ’township
' *•
and scliuol• -----taxes -fur tills
A WHITE CRANE.
I Right after dinner fire was dLs- from a small grass blaze near the ship of Scoutmaster L. R. Beeler underway at the local plant ak 1.^.
,county.
hotts. farm tools, etc.
An unusual bird was seen on the covered at the base of a planing ma- road swept rapidly across the dry and Myron Smith. The boys have though a certain amount of butch- { a tab &gt;r lien was filed with lhe
oat
field on the Etta Nichols Dove ,cleared a site and made a fine comp-i ering is being done.
shores of Leagh lake north of town chine in Marvin. Sage's planing mill
j(county
------- — clerk Saturday •by
—-----:
Donald
farm
a
mile
north
of
the
Fisher
on Wednesday. It was an albino. Just west of Uie Wool Boot plant,
Ing place out of it. Scout Executive'--------------«-•-•----------------noeinrranvemenU arr now being
Weeks, uuvugn
through rm
his attorney
attorney Adeltart Cartright Tiie hen is made on 'P*1'- {**•»* huge Republican'p c­
crane—perfectly white, it was seen The department put it out wit it only scltoolhouse on the State nxid Tues­ Lloyd Sluifer conducted camp In- SUDDEN DEATH OF
day morning about 10:00 o'clock and Kpcction
,
on Monday afternoon.
CHESTER BEACH.' 15-000 feet of lumber
by several people.
'slight loss.
.
• — • .-nic to be held Saturday. Aunit't 4th,
on the
McKel-destroyed the barn, granary and two
------------Chester Bead), aged 67. a Rut,
at
Buckholz
Resort. Long lake. Jur.t
vey farm in Maple Grove. The claim
small sheds, doing damage conserv­
Hastmgs Sea Scouts and a dele- ,and farmer, who lived alone on his[ Ls for labor to tiie extent of ill 00( south of Kalamazoo. The plenic is
atively estimated at &gt;1500 to &gt;2.000. gation
,
from Otsego leave next week :l)lacf' *‘LS, found dead Monday
, being sponsored by the Knlamnzm
Insurance covered at least a part for a four day camp on Hog Island morning sitting in a ciialr in -his for the cutting and manufacturing' County Republican League of which.,
SunforizL'il
of the toss. Although there was no In Pine lake, under lhe direction of [home. His daughter. Mrs. Mabel,1 of lumber.
Neil Verburg l-r. president. Rrpubllslock in the barn a considerable Skipper Russell Cleveland of this • Laubaugh. talked with him Sunday . James DeWitt, age 57. Nashville,J caps from southwestern Michigan
amount ol hay and onli were city and Skipper C. R. Rathbun ofln|8h« between nine and ten o'clock was given a tine of &gt;100 and the, art1 invited to attend.
coots
yt
the
ca*e
or
sixty
days
in
the
burned. The Hast mgs fire depart- ,Otsego. Fifteen have registered for jalld he "ald h« »'»» all right al that
The speakers will include thc.
। Barry coupty jail for drunkennessj
ment was called about 10:30 o'clock, the camp.--------------------------------------------- lime.
when he'was brought before Jus-, Honorable Senator Arthur JI. Vnnbut because of the Under like con - (
.
■ i.
| Surviving are the daughter, Mrs. ।1 lice Ralph Weatherbee. Nashville, denberg. Secretary of State Prank
dlllon of .V,_
the ground and
bullding.-i
T------This week the third camp period' Laubaugh. a son, Fred Beach, and
J
D,
Fitzgerald, and the various Reoil Saturday last. As he did not have
H
R3 &lt;
Krcal
hcad
*“y b&gt;' »ui
at Camp
Ben
Johnston at
tWd ••■
grandchildren,
- -----7"TT/
uen uonnston
at. Sherman
onermani
‘•“““I■uivn....
&lt;.
(the Wherewith to meet tire fine lie isj publican candidates for national ।
tne tlnw
ASAlcfanpp
nrrtvnzl
n„. lllkc
. . uamp
.. ,"«
-T-l...
_____
the
time assistance
arrived.
It apopcned....
with a capacity
enroll-1
Tiie tfuneral
will be held ....
this Wedstate and comity offices will be In-,
। at present
boarding with the sheriff.
peared
as
though
the
blaze
might
ment.
’
“
Any
uarry
county
ooys
wno!“
~-z
»»«
av|
------------------------------------------i
pearea
tnougn
inent.
Barry
boys who I nesday afternoon at two o'clock at|
’ troduccd.
“ b.urnlktMl d
’,ltt
(wUh to attend the next
next two weeks'
weeks',&gt;,hc
daughter's
home.- thc,R«^.
the.Rev-5-C.
M.1 PASSING of MRS. HARi'EiL
«
‘alJf
£ h,wish
he dau
«h‘cr&gt; bomc
c. M.
|
or cigarette butt tossed out onto the capip should register «»
at once -»
at .■.•
the I Conklin offlciatiiur.
officiating. fnternwmtiin
Interruentun the
lhe I Sara Jane Howey was-tarn m BelIRYING.
dry grass along the road.
cemetery.
,Scout
----- - headquarters nt
... the
.j . Barry' Rutland &gt;~.«~vA.
az.
- j
|fast. Ireland. July 8. 1857, moving I-8-’’’ Weeks Letter.
Mrs.
County Health Unit office.
Sympathy is extended to the be- to this country in her early year.;.! **
” Charles Ixwc from Detroit
CLOSING EXERCISES.
, ——-—- „
, heaved ones.
•
[gjlc
married at the age of 19 to was calling on Irving friends Tuesi
The closing exercises ot the vaca- usher
An auto
load with
of the
will NOTICE
---------------»-----------------scivtnaton
aLxo m
from
and help
thc Scouts
concesJon
TO &lt;■«
TRUCK
OWNERS. jQijn
Bello-'t.'
Ireland Harner
The^r early
Ir­ 1
Ml NOTICE TO
TRUCK
OWNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Wililani Sprlugq। lion Bible school were held at thc
eland at the tall game next McJay
iy I There Oil
Will be a meeting on the
have moved back to Hastings.
Methodist church Sunday morning
afternoon
when
thc
Detroit
Tigers
(Trucking
Code
at
Ford
Garage,
I)OlnlA
in
norttam
Michigan
where
Mr. and Mrs. William Schenkcl
in place of the usual morning play the St- f Louts Cardinals at _N^viUe Michigan. Friday. July 27. ^'VXested ??. the iumtar
। have made considerable improve­
preaching service. Each of the three
Park in Battle Creek. Scout &gt;J934. at 8.15 P. M.
industry About 18M they moved to 'lment &lt;&gt;n thc home they taught in
departments put on a part-of thc pro­ Postum
Executive Lloyd Shafer ta in charge I There will be opportunity for de- 1 HasUnj^s whcrc thP&gt;. hvc&gt;d ,|llti| M •l Irving They arr expecting to move
gram. A pageant wax given by the
stand.
’
.linquents to register—and to *c- Haroe--,, tiP,.th in ion ■tann utter hen- from Hastings soon.
sclwlars of the Intermediate depart­ of thc concession
•Uld
Jnforma- ,*/lUrtwr JovCi
J
------------- curr Code
u&gt;
muFi-q
uansing, I C.rnrgc FOX Is Staying at the Mav ment. It was beautifully presented
Next Sunday afternoon at four tton.
i
MrM
*[ n».
Hanwpvr
n*r moved
to «&gt;
Luiu,Ing,
and carried worth-while lessons
1 where she had continued to reside 'ille home. Mr. Fox got tired ot
&gt;1 lhe KelfooH«llh Ounp | Milk h.uler*. I„m produce, loc.l
............ ..............................
-..............
.....
. ..
.
- . »
-5
'Chicago
especially In hot
weather
Among the school exhibits shown oclork
at Pine laxe the rjifidren will par-1 cartage, contract and common car-1 Bght ^udrenwere tarn to Ulis! Mrx William -McCan—'
' Mrs. William -McCann spent part
was a quilt made by the girls of the ticlpate in a waler carnival, with a rien. and other for hire operators'ut££n
d *r"
of the
week in
‘ '
r tl.n
l.i Detroit
rvwrv.lt
schopl which will be presented ft&gt;,
number of special features. There arc invited, including those hauling the UBC of rone monUus Lui the cto 1
—
—------ - ’
Pennock liospital. There were also will Miro be swhnmlhg and diving their own property foi* sale or dis- i‘J‘
Rib End
,5 1,
SOUTH COATS GROVEline exhibits x^iadc by tiie boys— vxhibHjta*. Ail who wish to ..tend . posal.
CLOTHES SHOP
_
ata J' 15‘ veara
to Mi£, „ Mr .
■ ta’ M. Covlll
.several boata. a locomotive and oth- Ub'OMM
.,,ti
. - ,,—- ------- —
...
Hastings. Michigan
■_______
ll.rlSLlS.
/isited «
al
Win.
er articles. There were many taaufl&gt;rnnal «&lt;.
be■Pklcome.
welcome.
TRUE. „
YET. .NOT
TRUE'
neapoUs.*1
Minnesota -AS..
ThosetaJ?
left “ro
to '
(Bayne’s on Frltjay.
|tiful
an
d
valuabue
scrap
books
a
lso
FASHING
OF
JACK
KERR.
I
Last
week
we
mentioned
Hie
fact
n,nurn
*'er
low.
arc.
Mrs.
Winifred
“If il isn't good we don't
Whole or SUnk Half
Lb. AAV
wnu ’
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Fisk and
Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Kerr and ;tlwt not a dropT&gt;FWil1frr
flowing Poor.
Mrs.
... . cliildrcn hpcnt Saturday night and
&gt;&lt;» w«.n was
nuuuwuu
. i
M w“J1“ni u Kent of
KEEP cool.
“::/ was
2 ’true
. at lln“
J^i,
K ’
«,
* J!\ * Sunday In Grand Rapids.
'[ The Barry county prlmrtryzcam- daughter. Pauline, were called to in Fall creek. TT»ut
Morrisonville. Ill., on Saturday by i place where the
ic wilier
writer saw it and Chicago. Waller H. Harper ol Au-1 Mr. and Mrs. Clark -Oversmith
------------....
paign will officially start today.
gusta. Maine. Mrs. E. A. Tlunnan of ,
wvrc in Kt. Thuiniu. Canada..from
I yesterday being the laid day on Uie death of his brother. Jack Kerr.'lias been true tor fully two weeks, as
city. Iowa and Mrs. Rotart W.,
U|ltil 8unday visiting’ the
I which nominating petitions could a former Hastings resident. They'anyone can see by looking at the Sioux
wx* »&lt;
.nd &gt;.v.«tan.,,4™
returned
on
Monday.
[creek
tad
near
thc
culvert
on
State
I be filed. A good Ust of puaslblc
BANNER WANT ADVS. FAY.
Two weeks ago. Mr. Kerr was tak- street. “The last Banner had hard­ children. Kathleen Harper. Owa--j; I
I nominees is offered. representing
(both parties. While thc urather is 'en side and had been in tiie St. Vin- , ly gotten out. however, before we Richard H. Kent. Rochester. N. Y.; |
umn.
«• wru
“‘at farther upstream, Ralph Pryor. Cincinnati. Ohio; John
hot, u
it win
wJJTbe
well wr
for an
ail canuiaatcs
candidates.'f*”1 ,w“pUal bul a u'w &lt;ta-Vs wbt,n wcrc
Pryor. Lansing; Robert. Don and
to
to keep
keep cool
cool and
and »ay
say nothing
nothing and
and do
do hc ,)'lx'c&lt;l UWBy wUh Pnfumonia. He in thc rear of Henry Gaskill's place, Marian LiMle. Chicago; Rotart Har- ,
carrving on
bn their cimaKP und had resided the water was flowing, bul the flow
i nothing
in carrying
cam- *’*1* '*8 -vcars , ofwin,
lujn
Ih!“ w,U r.i,rt
hu M«vr. Mrs »M very iU«h&lt; .nd «u cvldrmly
jxt. Augusta. Maine, and Constance;'
'rthe-wimarv.-uhlrti will be Setitem- Ed Donaldwn. for thc past year, [soaked up further down stream hi Marshall and Robert [took of Ha.'-,
J tar 11.
having previously lived in Morrison-i the bed of the old mill pond.
, tings. One sister. Mrs. Morris
, O'Keefe ol'Grand Rapids also *ur-j
is
PENNOCK
HOSPITAL.
HAD GOOD BALANCE.
Surviving arc his wife, two daugh------- --------------------, vives.
SUNDAY, JULY 29 — ONE DAY ONLY
' Countv Treasurer Maus keef* thc ter*- Helen and Lucile, one son. BobTwenty patients are registered at ।I Mrs Harpey
ItarjMT had been in galling
Jallin:;’' ,
nnanciai record of the Barrv Ooun- by of Rockford. M|ch. his father. Pennock hospital this Wednesday‘health for a number of years, having..,
tv Emergency Relief administration John Kerr of Morrisonville, two sb-: morning.
.suffered several paralytic stroke*; •
in
At thc end of lhe month ending ‘er*. Mrs Donaidsen of Bulpitt and
A son was tarn to Mr. and Mrs. bul nothing could quench her happy. '
June 30. the balance shown at the Mrs Frank Burcum of South Bend. iEarl Ferri'. Hastings. Route 2. on buoyant spirit- No word of complaint '
Jean Arthur, Donald Cook, Alien Jenkins, Lila Lee
bank for this fund was &gt;6,750 29. Ind., and one brotlicr. Ralph Kerr. I Jul&gt;' 23. Hc weighed six pounds and ever fell from her lipa and she was '
Howevi'r there were mitstundlng ”f ’&gt;»** city.
nine ounce* and has been named -'pared tier full faculties to the end. L
checks that tout not torn prc.Miilcd
Funeral services were held at the!William Earl.
She h&gt;* been a source of great Ul- ,
Comrdy, “DIVORCED SWEETS"
luteal Pathe News
,ut thc bank at that date amounting Morrisonville Methodic-Xhurch on
Dr “nd Mr* Matthew R. Kinde.,?j»lrntkm and love to those wh »l,
. to S1.65L62; so thc treasurer s bal- Sunday afternoon at two o’clock, the TJ3 So Church St. arc the parent*' cherished her so dearly. She was brance. Ie.\s the outstanding checks. Rev Roy s. Doland officiating.'[°&gt; a «*rl born July 23. Her weight, toved by all who knew her. young,'
*A**AAA**^*JMtWM*A**
Was $5.098 67.
Burial was in the Morrisonville!*^'
Pounds and five ounces,mid otd alike, and her passing leaves p
cemetery.
I and she has been named Emily * Void that cannot ta filled In the i,
MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 30 and 31
Sympathy is extended to the be- Janci1,vfc*
lh’*r who ,ovwl her
,
TWO FEATURES
leaved ones.--------------------------------------------------- —----------- *♦*----------------- Interment took place in the fam­
--- ---- ------------------------ NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
ily lot *t Ouk HUI cemetery. Grund '
GUILD NO. 19.
' Mrs. Dora Krpkey and Mis. Agnes’Rapids.
1
Pennock Hospital Surgcrv Guild Bristol spent part of last week withL
’
OBITUARY.
No 19 held ii delightful picnic at Mrh &lt;&gt;ra Adam-' of Coldwater.
|
With RO SEMAK V AMES. JOHN BOLES, VICTOR^JORY
the Gun lake home of Mrs. Willis' The Friefftship Class held their
.
John
H Hillings was ------born -----Feb.

Last Call
for Bargains
In Summer
Goods

-Men's and Wonien'swf.

BATHING
SUITS

.111,,

DISCOUNT

STRAW HATS

Boy Scout News

DISCOUNT

SUMMER
SLACKS

$j22

Feed the
Family With
Fine Foods
From
Feldpausch ’s

$|79

Tailor Made

2 Pant SUITS
This Month Only

16c

Pork Chops

Sweet Cream Cheese
Pork Loin Roast

$|59

2u. 17c
( ■*• 13c

WATERS

Armour’s Star Hams

Fresh Ground Hamburg U- 10c

Swiss Steak

Beef Tenderloin
Branded Beef Roasts

Butter

■*■ l$c
u. 25c
u. 15c

26c

Feldpausch
Market

I Believed In You

For the First Time In This Vicinity
D A QI7D ATI
D/AoHD/AJLiJL

Detroit

Tigers

TWO major
league teams

St. Louis

Cardinals

Postum Park

Battle Creek

JULY 30
E. S. T.

SPONSORED BY BATTLE CREEK AREA BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

ADMISSION; Reserved $1.00 to $1.50

Whirlpool

Jack Holt

General Admission 75c

Seats on Sale at Central Billiard*, Battle Creek—Phone 2-1732
Both Teams Guarantee .First String Lineup

Streeter on Thursday, about forty Ju|y Party at the home of Misses 28 1869 and departed this life July
bcU-.g present The picnic was nn all Peggy and Arlene Raw.
11 st the age of 65 years. 4 mas.. 13
dav affair, thc children of thc mem-' Thc children ot Mrs. Henry Adams days.
tars und some of the husband* be-j^P®** her celebrate her birthday i Mr. Hillings was a Hie tong rest­
ing guests Mrs. Streeter was assisted Sunday at lhe home of Mrs. Lour- dent of Barry county. He was unitby a neighbor. Mrs. Mill. Everyone c”a Tungatc.
ed in marriage Jo Florence Fawner,
had u vary happy time.
; .Mrs. Wm Reed accompanied her Hee 28. 1893. and to this union two
--------aww
'—
brother. Haney Shook of Caledon- daughters were born. Mrs. Grace
VERMONTVILLE FIELD
.
, la to Coopersville Sunday to see Bullard of chlcagb. U„ and Mrs
DAY’ AND HOME COMING.' their moliter. who we arc .sorry to Inez Welfare of Hastings.
Vermontville will have a Home ; report slowly falling.
'
| Left to mourn lib loss are hix wife.
Coming and Field pay. and issues a [ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allen and two daughters, six grandchildren,
speciAl invitation to all old residents Ison of Grandville were Thursday two brothers, one sister and a host of
and friend* u&gt; attend the big celc- Igucsta of Mr. and Mrs Glenn Allen friends and neightars. Funeral serv.
bralion planned for August 9th and ( Mr. and Mrs. Scott Scherwood and •«•-' were held at the hooip at Stony
10th
There will be excellent free (Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Allen and son Point. July 11 at 2 P. M. Conducted
entertainment and lots of fun. Ev-. Richard were Sunday guests ot the by the Rev. L. L. Dewey Interment
crybody welcome.
| latter's mother. Mrs. Alien, of Mid- ,w» *n Riverside cemetery.
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•
NAWBrs DOING THE JOB.
MIm Etely-n crumback of CakCLOVERDALE.
Nature seems to ta doing the Job. don I* spent lhe week end with her
Mr an&lt;1 Mrs RaIPh Jcnncy and
of reducing the world's visible sup- friend Mta Peggy Raw
'
Miss Doreen and Betty
ply of wheat. According to statistical
The'La dies' Aid was well attended
motored to Ceresco
reporta the reserve supply at the -n&gt;u^ay and a ito^.m'pcr rerv^d Sunri*&gt;r
irraent tune U more than 300 ooonoo by t)1,
n ..Lvoted re
Mr ,nd Mr* Jn* »*"**
Mk1’
buahels less than K was in 1933, This
.al0 ln Jb^neir d,cv11^ wrrr S»jndaJ’ vuilor* of Mr.
reduction was accomplished without I future.
*
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r |and lira. Chas. Monica.
«n&gt; help &lt;rom
AAA.
। TM Mn&gt;»M «A«il rau.to .ill I «'lc" l^.e.ipon
aul
IMIy,,
M Mid u,
rwnwM ehurcli^S'1 •? ““rtaS!1" "J* “"““T
FINISHING LAST YEAR’S JOB.
hwranu awIurfAT Aurul 11.
1
..Tiie county road commission
an
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।and Mr»- Lizzie Pt onel* of KalamaAmericanism:
Senate
1zoo were
"•
Americanism: Senate millionaires
millionaire*'zoo
were Sunday
Sunday guesU
guests of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and
proving 12 1-2 miles of township investigating fellow-dtlxciu Who arc i,ra Harry Penncb
road in Uie township of Hope. The. trying to get that way.
1 A number from here allended thc
12 1-2 miles were on the program for
■ ■■■■ , 1 &lt;&gt;*------------- -McCallum -ehool picnic Saturday
last year, but the commission was
Baseball Is a tonic to Jaded nerve* I The Fox reunion wlM be held at
.unable to complete them In 1933
and to individual worries.
Frank Chilson s. Sunday. July 29.

Fredric March in

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BANDITS MAULED HIM;

Historical. Pioneer ricetchr*. Qld

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Prises for oldest resident, longest
married and newest wed couples;
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J22_____________ , In the third round of the July
newest baby from this community. Julins Wester, Alto, Victim
1
1
Handicap golf tournament al the
{ Saturday—Civic Day.
MIDQrU TP AM Um ITC
!Ha*Unga Country Club Mrs. Chester
—Robbers Followed Him
Morning—More sport*, many and
nin^Ln
ItAM
rtULUb
l8teta defeated Mr*. Roy Hubbard
varied, with prizes.
From
Freeport
LEADJN TOURNEY
• Continued from Page One)
Grand Parade—Old %nd new—
On Thuraday night Juliua Wester,
Don't mis* thl* big feature.
'ship providing the source of com12:00—Basket dinner. Ladles' Aid of Alto, who keeps a beer garden 0o»»..rew Club Win. Again
in that village, was waylaid by a
• petition.
will serve dinner.
—Oar Seal Strong Third * Mrs. Clyde Wilcox defeated Mr*.
An old fashioned higb*whecled bi­
Afternoon, 1 20—Public meeting, couple of bandit* after a visit to
With Five Virtnri*.
[Garmand by default. In Uie semiHastings and Freeport.
cycle ha* been resurrected, put in mute, aonga of days gone by.
with Five victories
nn&gt;u Mra atem W1U ptoy Mrs
It appears that Wester early that
running
inning condition and lias
has created - Addreaa-Hon. William W. Potter,
Hlrach Bros, soft ball team con-' Lane and Mrs. McIntyre will mrct
eveqjng
went
to
Freeport
and
after
great
deal
of
interest
and
excite3:00
—
Greet
ball
game
—
Hickory
a
-, - ----------------- ----- ----llnues
to
hold
it*
position
on
the
Mrs. Wilcox.
Hopping
for
n
Ume
with
the
pro1
ment
ent at Hickory Comers.
Corners. Several Corner*
Corners va.
vs. Dowling.
Dowling. ____
Sure___
to be
top
rung
In
the
business
men*
*er'
----------------* • »-----------------prietor
of
lhe
Preejxirt
beer
garden.
1
of the young people of lhe com- ' BO&lt;xj.
munlty have tried their luck on thia 1 Evening—Music, more old songs, the -two came to Hastings and spent ।
INDEPENDENTS LOSE
a UtUe time in a restaurant
---------- *■here and increasing Its number of win*
old vehicle and a few of them haveAddrevi-Hon. J. C. Ketcham,
_____
_____ They next went,to six. The Commercial Club, a
CLOSE ONE TO DORR
developed considerable skill. HowSunday
newcomer to Uie
haVe
Program by local churehea begln- to the beer garden at Leach lake comparatively
tournament, won It* second game | Hastings
___ Independent* lost a
moded bike now have considerably i n|nB Bt i0:M w(th gunday School and then on to Freeport.
It is Mid ttiat in paying for some by rocqplng over the J. C. Penney heart breaker to the Dorr Dutchmen
more respect for the skill and. cour- and unices of worship, to be arranged
local
unite"r
’"
of the drinks Wester ;x-eled a 820 team in a 30 to IB slugfest. Car Seal Sunday afternoon 7 to a getting one '
age of the early day cydlers
-------*—bv
•—
---- --------Notes af In ternt
ib,H
“ good-sized roll of green- managed to nose out thb A- At P.
Negotiation* are under way for
run in the. ninth Inning. Hasting*'
Sneakers- Hon w w Potter
back*. Evidently
someone
had.l'am 13 to 12 thereby keeping third had three men on bate with one out *
three airplanes from Kalamazoo if
the
Supreme
Court
Hon.
J
c
-«*«ehed him.
,pl»ce in lhe percentage average After a perfectly placed bunt by one i
a suitable landing field can be giv­
en the O. K. of atate authorities.
netenam so Iona
Ketcham
ion® our renresentntivn
reuresentaiivn I A
•—’ hc started from
~ Freeport —
to ----Krogers
---------------------------defeated the----------------------Consumers 14 of hla team mate*. Bam Young
On Saturday morning, comment- fl
in conereas- Hon charlra Weixiort drive
dr,vc t« Alto hd.
he was followed
followed by
by to
to 20
20 in
in aa free
free hitting
hitting game
game while
while raced home and appeared to be |
Ing at about 11 o'clock, there will, president of Michigan HUtorical Soyoung fellows in a car. They the Bankers defeated the J. C. Pen
Pen-­ [safe, but was called out by the um-|
be a_.parade pf old-fashioned borae clety and forme/member of the “‘tempted to force him into n...
thc, nev
ney 1*
15 to Afl.
। plje. The next man up filed out.
drawn vehicles of all types. Any Hate legislature All these are worth dltch but did not sllcceed' When he
Games this week will be Thursday.
—. | r**
10. ‘ntuiaiure. All tnese are worth ^ved at Alto, and tn front of his July 26. Piston Ring vs. A. &amp; P ; _
.
_
,
person who ha* an old V..KI
fashioned
hearing
own place It was late at night 'Hirsch Bros. vs. Car Seal. Friday. Representative DUrhaHS
.
buggy, wagon, cart or other vehicle t
Some Features.
A/JJr.’ccpJ Pnfnrnnic
of thl* type is invited to Join the । Oxen, best In the U. 8.; ponies When he slowed up at Alto one of July 27. Bankers vs. Krogers; Penu
lumuu* Lrraawuua coacn lhe tw° feUows who
Allowed ney vs. consumer*. The game be-,
nuariSSta KOlonuns
procession.
'.u»
and pets; famous Deadwood coach;
Among
the
speakers
will
tw
Indian,;
'
co'.-rri
plal
,„;
i
u&gt;
U&gt;,
&lt;nher
ammobU,
Juniprt
.;«,«&gt;
Uie
Hlnch
Bra.
Mid
Car
M
non.
Eart
L.
Budala.
Mate
rep----....
----- -—
.....
„ iiiuiuiu-i. tuvereu wukuii*. uiuiirvr
r more onto the running board of Westers
likely to be a critical one in the rescntatlve from Van Buren county,
of
things of 200 year* ago and
lhr
ot lh, Rjtarj. clllb
Justice W. W. Potter and John C. । recent; exhibits of tiling* old, and ear. A little before thu he had «rle&gt; More both tea™ hare been
Ketcham. Herewith is the com- । new; coins, house
household
and farm
tfarm concluded that the two who were playing strong games. Herewith “f, Monday noon He dtocuwd some
hold und
following «.!«
him ...
were
------ k-»au.
bandlte so had'the
tH. percentage* tn
to rt.t,.
date:
facU
,,arly Michigan hispletc program of events for the things;
transportation -features—all
iildden hl* roll of greenbacks in his
‘
w
three days' celebration:
(worth seeing.
Pct. tory- He said that was appropriate
;car. When he stepped out of his HIrsch Bras.......................6
Friday—Old Settler’* Day.
&gt;000 i at the present time, because it to
ROBINHVE PARK.
own automobile at the command .commercial
, commercial Club
Club .......... 22 0
1000‘the tercentennial of the flrat visit
Morning—Exhibits arranged and
the bandit* he
lie had
)mrt nothing
nothlmz in his
hto Car
ear Seal
m-al .............................i5 1
Mrs. Effa Haight and sons and of thc
opened for the exposition.
MO of a white man to this state by the
Mrs. Edythe Clifford and sons spent pocket* except a little change. When Kroger .............................. 4 2
Afternoon—Registration.
WO French explorer Nicollet in 1634.
।
Friday afternoon and evening with, he reached the ground one of the I Bonkers ............................ 4 2
Music.
666 i While the later visits of LaSalle
the former's son and wife. Mr. and bandit* knocked him down and lat- ’a. At P................................ 3 3
Old Time Sports.
500 and Marquette to what is nowMrs. Francis Haight, of Grand Rap- er mauled him unmercifully, the'platan Ring .................... 2 4
Old Timer's Ball Game,
333 Michigan were in themselves interGet acquainted; visit old build­ Ids and Ul the evening attended tiie mauling evidently being Increased Consumers .*..........0 0000 csting. thc greatest single event that
Southlawn thehter.
’ -bccouse of failure to find tlic roll| .. ----------------------------------------ings and points of Interest.
aHected the early history of Michi­
Julian Potts and wife visited their ot bills they were after. All they UACTIMflC GH| FpfK
Basket supper.
gan was the organization of the
Glen Dean, and *&gt;t wa^about 41 00 In change. Kent
.27
''"NorthwestTerritory." which inEvening—Speaker: Hon. Charles daughter. Mrs
DEFEAT GREEN VILLE eluded Michigan and represented the
Welssert. "Tiie Westward Movement famlly of Bownc Saturday afternoon, county officers and officers here
Misses
Eleanor
and
Lucille
Smith
were
notified
but
were
unable
to
I
------------j
nrM expansion of the United States,
and Early Settlement of Barry."
Music—Old time songs wlqi old have enjoyed a week's vacation at locate the bandits. Wester could, Hasting* golfer* defeated Green- -rhe Ordinance of 1787." gbvemlng
rostumes.
Green lake.
give no description of them.
ville 22 to 11 in a meet here Thurs- llu. Northwest Territory was. In It*
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-----------------------------------------day afternoon
—&gt;n. Eddie Van Popering value
vnlue to humanity, next Ito
)to the
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l I II Illi I -i--------------------------------m .. CO II,. n*
a. tfor
... - Declaration
.
..
.... andI the
...
_____________
turned Iin
a 69. three below IU.
par
of...
Independence

Junior England of Lansing I* vis- the ,o»' *core of the day. Ken Me- y-edera) Constitution. IU Inaistence
lllng hto grandparents. Leon Potts fntyrc a 76. four above par was low upon/the necessity of education, murand wife.
for thc amateur*. Bud Ramey tapped ;aI1(y and jrligion was an outslandMrs. Martha McNce Is slowly the Greenville golfers with an 85.
feature Two Ert?at men repre­
Improving from her recent Illness. Judge R. R. McPeck of Charlotte., ftentr&lt;l the beginning and mld-perSeveral ladies from Clay Hills at- playing for lhe local team, nego- lod 0( qur Mate. They were Lewis:
tended the Busy Bee meeting at Hated tlic course in an 84. the low-'coss. governor of the Northwest)
Mrs. Minnie Churchill* in Middle- e*t
he has ever shot Details Territory, who afterwards became
ville Thursday afternoon.
of the match are as follows:
territorial governor.of Michigan.
Roy McCaul and wife and Guy
Ray Branch and Eddie Van Pop- and democratic nominee for PrcslMcNee and wife attended A Cen- ”lng won litre* point* from Bret dent in 1848. and Zachariah Chandtury of ProgressSaturday and Sun- and Charlie,Rarden; Dave Goodyear |er, who so long represented Michl- '
day.
and John Ketcham won three Ban lu lhc United State* senate. Thc
————-----points from Bud Ramey and Art influence ot these two sterling men '
DOUD CORNERS.
|Cook; Will Cook and Henry Sheldon !ias n|jided and helped our state.
Don't forget the Pioneer picnic won two points and lo«t one to Ken :
interesting to know how many I
at Bergman Grove. July 26.
1 McIntyre and Dan Walldorf! play- ‘count |es in Michigan received their:
Miss Helen Carl to spending two mg for Greenville; Cliff Dolan and names. Cass county was named aftweeks with Grandma Carl.
Roy Hubbard won three points from er General Cass Barry county from
Mr*. Evelyn Sutherland and baby Roy Ramey and E. A. Kemp; Jim John h Barry postmaster general
Minerva Jean, and Bob Whipple Radford and Carlton Swift won ln the cabinet of Jackson Van BurFrank Sage
called al Robert McMannis' Sunday three point* from O. A Peckham en county, where the speaker Ilves.'
P- M.
and A. Gales; Al Brown and prrwus not named after Van Burun
A goodcrowdattendedUie Ice Carrothen lost two points to Dr.
when he was President but when he
crcain social
social at
alH.
HBergman's.
Bergman's.
cream
Bower and H. L. Chictick; Les Haw- wa5 a mcmbCr of Jackson s cabins!
------------------------------------------------------------thomc and Charlie Doyle lost three
11ie speaker mentioned surveys
points to George Lockwood and thal WPre mBde of lower Michigan
Jim Bristol playing for Greenville: .nd w|ut the surveyors said about
Jim Mason and Carl Wespinter lost Ju. Mate. Thc earliest survey was
three point* to Cass Kemp and P. 4ia(ic by a man named Tiffin, after
Parsons; Dr. Houghton and Dr. wlK&gt;m lhe city of Tiffin. Ohio. I*
Swift won two point* from E. W Iuunc&lt;j. He declared that "Michigan
t. O. Paver:
Paver;
Ramey and A.
Ian never could be settled by white pcoIronside and Robert Field won pic
it was fit only for Indian* on
From the day this bank opened for business Dec. 9,
three point* from Keith Fuller and account of its many diseases." The
Robert Cook, ploying for Green- next survey wks'made by a num who
1933, one thing has been foremost in our minds;—STA­
ville;
Judge
McPeck
and
Charlie
declared
In hto report to the govBILITY’. Our financial statement which has been recently
Clarke won two points from Dr. ernment that "not one acre of 1.000
published, shows very clearly that we have not gone far
Bender and C. Roth; T. 8. Baird and ln Michigan to fit for farming "
afield in this regard, for it displays a highly liquid posi­
Frank Angell won three points from , m spite of these early predictions.
Dr. Pratt and Dr. Root.
Michigan has proven to be the most
tion, over 70/. of qur deposits being invested in United
------self-contained state in the Union.
States securities, either in bonds or cash.
CADDIES STAGING
It has been said that if our state

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Corporation, and while this is true, yet we want each cus­
tomer of this bank to know that we are not depending on
that to make this a good bank. It simply makes a good
bank better, and we are satisfied and pleased with the
stability of our institution.

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SATURDAY, AUG. 4—Judge Arthur Lacy of Detroit. Democratic
Republican—Dr. Clarence F_ Holmes, formerly Supt. of the School
for the Blind, will auballttite for Frank D. Fitzgerald,
Republican Candidate tor Governor, at 8 P. M.

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Charlie Rose la heading the list' resource* that would enable it* peowlUi 37 in a ringer tournament for pl* to sustain .themselves independcaddies at the Hastings Country ent of ail other nations or people:
Club which extends from July 16 to
Culturally Michigan has made
August 16. Other scores are os fol- marked advances. Thl* state estab■
llshed
lows*
llshed the
the first
first stale
stale university,
university, the
lhe
Larry Walton. 40; Clarence Wai- ^rst state agricultural college and I
lets. 48; Don Fingleton. 71;
, • Dick It*
Its school system has been a model
• L. —
Flngleton, 58; Tom Taggart. 40;
Don for man&gt; stales anH
and anunlrlw
countries.
While'we
Hase. 39; Charlie Conrad. 44; Les
While we are
are going
going through
through troutrouLarabce. 42. Some time during the blesome times, the speaker said. we
latter part of August the annual «»8ht to do a tot of quiet thirling
.for
ourselves
and
stampeded
caddy tournament will be held.
,nr «■
’*’«« »
nd not be stamneded
three children of Lansing have been
by fears or alarms.
__
^tending about two week* with Mrs.
INDIANS DEFEAT
I
Pleasantrridge.
Anna Boice and other relatives.
"LANDINGS” BY 12-8 Mr- and Mrs. clay Pettit were in Mr. and Mr*. Alton Wood. Jr.,
Plainwell on Monday.
and Mr*. Hubert Barnum. Mr. and
I Hastings Indians defeated
Mr. —
and
Mrs -------------------------Lester Kinne spent
.—x. the In- I, ___
— ____
•
Mrs. George Ragla and Mr. and
dlan Landing nine 12 to 8 in a game over Sunday In Flint with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butolf and their families
Sunday. Rose and Keller formed the Mrs. Albert Kinne.
‘had
J -a plcnld dinner
----------at
• •Lake
-»— Al-Gon«•-«—
i
MUs
Venita
Kinne
spent
part
of
Quin
Sunday.
battery (or the Indian*. Hawblltz
*"
'*
Stutz and Bell for Indians. Hawblltz last week at Leach lake with Mr.,----------------- -»-&gt;-♦----------------HOPE CENTER.
On Sunday the Indian* play Eim- and Mrs. Lewis Abbey and children. [
| Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wood and
c. B. McDermott made a business
Idale Dutchmen here.

ip to Battle Creek Wednesday.
Bruer of Augusta and Cherter Nortrit
Beniard Klemp. who ha* been wood of Sheridan were guest* al
- ------- ---his brother, W. Klemp.
.------ —and
j the McDermott borne Bunday.
I vtolling
wife, returned to hla home in Chi­
cago Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Willlama family.
and ions of Kalamazoo spent Sun­
day with Mrs. Lucy Leonard and
several fathers likely have the same
children.
•
Mrs. Clare Ashby was a Battle feeling they would iiave wrrt lhe
mortgage on the old homertead paid
Creek shopper Saturday.
Mrs. H. O Bowker and Mrs. Grace

CENTENNIAL and
HOME COMING
3 Big Days and Nights
August 2*3-4
1934
1834

BASEBALL GAMES
BALL TEAMS FROM WAYLAND. CALEDONIA,
FREEPORT AND ALTO.
AIRPLANE RIDES, BOWERY DANCES, BOXING CONTEST!
PONY RIDE8 FOR THE CHILDREN
SPORTS OF ALL KINDS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

-READ THISHead Your Auto for Middleville August !nd U Yow Wawi
the Last Centennial You WU1 Be Able to Attend in Ml

GRAND FLOAT PARAD!
Thursday Afternoon, August 2nd
Wayland. Nashville, Hartings. fJMHtag a* lr«8 P. M.
CROWNING OF THE QUEEN
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and Parachute Drop, August 3 and 4
MERRY-GO-ROUND

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KELLOGG'S SAXOPHONE OCTET, August 4

FRIDAY, AUG. 3—Former Congressman John C. Ketcham
Republican Candidate* for Congrem Earl L. Burhans of Pai

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STABILITY—CONFIDENCE

If anything should establish"CONFIDENCE in the
minds of the people of Barry County, it is the fact that
we show such a highly liquid condition- During this time
also we have furnished funds to assist in carrying on the
regular line of business and trade in Hastings and Barry
Ctounty, both among our industrial customers as well as
farmers,

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Views and Opinions; 1 This and That !Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday
What Others Say

w.d.~*» Michigan have liad the privilege of
57 auki"**7’ altering their form of government
———fnr R.IT1V
• hi.&lt; nev nmportWOK ■ AO*would give countie* a similar'
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rtoh.. Hteteta CW ta ta .Iteta "JVJ ^Ds.?™.n7S.S^S

afternoon at Thornapple lake Mon­
day.
Rev. Hunsberger and wife left
Tuesday morning for a sojourn at
the northern summer resorts. Mr. By

Homemakers' Comer

DOUBLE EXPLOSIONS
CAUSE ENGINE KNOCK V

Hom* Economic* Specialist*
A. practically instantaneous "shock
Michigan BUto College
wave" explosion, occurring tn front
fore the State Sunday School As­
of thc slower explosion wav* which
TEN YEARS
sembly
AGO
at Petoskey.
TODAY.
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. Mr. and Mr*. Roland aidman ofi Fred Allen. WU1 Cook and Harry
Beet sugar will make as good jelly normally proceed* from lhe spark
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01 k“" 'vcn line to.tata tax routed &lt;m W«lkIt h interesting though not always Florida and hi* mother. Mr* Lob &gt;*■)*» •« camping at Wall lake in a* cane. 1* the aUtement made by plug
the cylinder. I* the funSiliegTni^l* no d‘rafnl*1 cau* 01 taock ta *utoo*&gt;-’
m
,hou&lt;,&gt; 11
had Uw rt$ht
do er street and the procession of ev- flattering to ree ourreive* «* other* Hill of Battle creek, vialted Mrs. E Hfl*. making it exceedingly inter/Fil " ----- ---------------------------- ---------- eo. Likewise if the country reform erythlr.fr frtxn mMister trucks to mc us. tu
In answer w
to the question. —
M. --------------McHheny —
and
» other relative* in eating for the fish we presume.
reason why equal!? good result*; bile engine*, il ha* been determined
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vity Saturday.
Saturday.
1 M'-« Nettie Marples, who ha* been
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natoeriMiMs 1» M*1L FmimM:
amendment posres Barry county “»y cans ha* been rolling by our.of- ..Wha( u u-,e II1O6t- ch*ractcri*tic
the
Mr and Mr*
Mrs Hr......
Herman Vetjrklaaren ’---eaching
at Pentwater.
IN BAaar coffrrr. OXB ykab. «i.m'
m ™.lnl„ _dth 1L. nr-sl.nt cov. flc0 window, we have mm to tx t- Mjectaclc ln the United State*," &gt; Mr.
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_ should not be obtained from either, to the engineering laboraloriea ot
(If
la •*.»»« &gt;
continue witn it* present got ter rralu&lt;;
of lh&lt;. prublems of 8’ull.y Huddleaton. writer and travel- of Grand Rapid* were week end her vacation at her home here ,
according to food expert*. The two the University o&lt; Michigan, report*
•’,RA*V.&lt;X’YWTV s,x “0STH" ••siwnment «et-up Just so tong as a thr Mtate and nation in maintaining rr who hM llVcd maIiy ,.ears abh3ud guest* of Mr. and Mrs. John Noble*: Mr* Bcrtley. of Quincy. Michigan. type* of sugar are exactly the same 1 George Granger Brown, profeaaor of
M BABBY CVCXTy'TIIBKK MONTffa majority Of the people desired.
highway* Yesterday an- immense UIlhf,1Utingiy repUro:
and attended a house party at the •** the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. cliemlcally and physically and «ny I chemical engineering.
fn normal fuel burning, combus“w *DV*Nci^:J™Z_ _L *ai
in brief the proposed amendment ‘ruck crawled by carrying a moncharacteristic thing in Andrus Wall lake cottage Sunday.
Bown« tt*T2‘on.of 1the.----p&lt;urt--------week. differences are caused by lhe reItton start* at thc spark plug and
and flnlng proceu.
•PTSiDa B*KBY roPNTY. O.-.K
neonle an onnortunltv to make *‘er catrrpll,af
Ue *?“. *America, for anyone who ha*
Payne ha* accepted a poalFred Busby. Charley BoulMi ~~
YB*K jn auvanck--------------- |l M give* people an ojiportunity to max. gu&lt;M a( Uw tombllUll weight of travelled thousand* and thousand! 'ton with the consumers Power Herb Snyder have pitched their tent
The type of crystal depend* on Uie move* down lhe cylinder to give the
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a change but does not demand that this truck and it* to.id It may have
miles—the thing that one cannot Company
which
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,hi.v.
fihices him in 0,1 J** “bore of Thocnapple lake, and purification procea*. The more Ume* P^ton 1 head a powerful, but
charge of thc Lowell branch. Mr* 'Art’having what Josiah
even Allen's
the slightest
wife tiie
alteration
In govbeen mure titan
thirty tons.
rA*ajx. m any
parl
sugar ha*
been rccryatnlutd.
the ’ "smooth"
pu*h.It Proletior
Brown
finer will be lhe product prepared.
H Ute unbumed gas-air mixeroment actually be made. The state came down over the old pavement _Ls ,hc recurrence of ahack* and Payne
p"vn" and
“''rt little daughter expect to c»,ls • ' pleasure exertion." •
ADVERTlStNO RATES.
The important thing in buying sugar i tore ahead Of this wave detonate*, it
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Utainuuon prtata .he x.y: .hr
.. MUI ta .he m-.k.n. he move there r.s soon u* a house is
for jellymaking is to note the size'doe* so vtolenlly. banging against
available for their occupancy.
PREHISTORIC PIG
I the piston head, back-firing and
Mr. and Mr* CM*. Hubbard and
UIICCIIU of granules.
Ic . &gt;or.i ter
u to provide the will.
When we went home 10 lunch there of Euro™. The huts and cabin* arc son. William. Mr. mid Mr.,. Fred
PLACED IN MUSEUM Acid, pectin, and sugar in the | slowing up the proper exptoatoti
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T,,c amendment I* both fane and wn* » section of tin- pavement about mi,ri, temporary abode* not iutend- Fleming. Mluc* Katherine Fleming
correct amount* I* the rule for good wave, and producing lhe character­
A "ruminating
never
.Im. Iil Mtmorum «c* liberal and if people believe In self 2I,&lt;1 ,ivt erwhed ul the corner of txj t6 last; Uie junk pile*, aban- and
-•••• Milas
—’ »»««•*»
Kemp and
-.■« Mrs.
«.«. Sarah
on....
. -- ■pig.
- ” which
—-- jelly-nuking, a simple means of de- • Ustic knocking notee and jerky enwerJ.
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eAxeni. uhv "“|k'-r and Sweglei
lhe tremcn- ,tuned machinery. Lirn-down build- Aidham. accom|NUiied by the for- *rnt ,o market because he lived tcrmining thc amount of pectin in a 'gin* action.
M or w..rr..x« .in b«igovcmmcnt. there is no reason why d.)U5 ttTt};ht of t}|„ n,ou'ter truck. ’ &lt; c!' " XIL !™
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mer*’-------s nephew.
Duant Gilding of to*,u' «nonnon
40,000.000 v^r«
year* h.n«.
before intiie fruit Juice 1* the epaom salt* test. | Two condition* usually cau»e
r’s/’faa1 word■ or 1~.
should not rccclje favorable ac- or another like ::
had literally
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dynamic condition pt industries and’ Kalamazoo, leave Monday on a mo- e.siabhaiinunl of Btockyard*. but dU- Mix together one teaspoon ot cooked !*iiock wave expioaton*. I’rofewor
ro*. l« •»&lt;-»•• of 100 tton.
.^mashed a thick slab of concrete. communities over here in compari­ tor trip to Niagara Fall*, when- they l*ort,-d hlmaelf On the great liver fruit juice, one-half teaspoon sugar, "Brown found. These are Uie com»
re •’■VreA
= -' '
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‘ n son with the fixed and settled state will visit relatives for about ten 000,1 P&gt;Mn» which are now thc Big and one-quarter tcaaprxm of epsom I presaion of lhe unbumed gas against
bou«» Dakota, has salt*. Stir until all are dissolved and * the hot surface* of the cylinder, or
•7 on. r»ut • -ord
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avvrKTC FSTFlut
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‘It nf Europe Our shacks are no: a sign days They expect to camp along thc B«* I-“,:d3
■o WiU &gt;» rvbi..b.1 nn
DR. SWIFT ENTERS
b&gt;. fvrry ,1;,,.. yheir weight actually (lf efagnation and decay but rather way
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placed on exhibition in thc Uni­ let stand five minute*. If the mix- a "preaaure wave," or other dtatrub*
Mr and Mrs. Burdeth/uchty and verttX of Michigan Museum. "Mery- ture *et* into a jelly within this time, »ncc emanating from Uie spark
; I*Swift of- Middleville
shakes the budding*. We are cm- lntlicato that we have yet to reach
orar. ;!fj£Z
nurm.
—---- .---------------Mrs.
Homer
Warner
motored
to
edidodon
Culbertsoni."
Is the title it is a good jellying Juice.
plug after Ute initial spark has been
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that
tlic
1
o
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k
E
of
these
vet
h
P
zenith
of
our
development,
they
JOB FBINTIHU.
will be one ot thc Democratic candw
Pectin may be prepared simply in given.
arc tiu* -.j-rather unsightly
unsightly "annular Chicago Friday where they visited M^nce haa given this early animal,
mbimUS
dates seeking nomination for. con- hick* should be limited and checked. «,,-T1 RresLwlonal. representative
,
.
the summci
One
of .L
incu i.u-ii murk
t.H.rk thc
the until Sunday with Mrs. Lichty'* un- which had skeletal and dentalchar- the home by using one pound of up-1 The shock wave is retarded or
;.id
J • b«Lk
from
this even
|hl&lt;M, in
heav&gt;
Icttds ,(o-a'a-MXi.
^
djimF
c j. so to stwak *.nwi
pie*
fakin
und
coresi.
juice
of
one
!
eliminated by eliminating the oecii-de and aunt. Mr. mid Mrs. Jay Lar- actcristic* resembling both the modgrowth of the United Stales.
district. George Foulke* of Hartford, age In one trip than all the light
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e,n swine and ruminating animals lemon, and one quart of water. Bob latioiw of the electrical dlschargt
son
Mrs James Flammer. who has w,“'n U»c skeleton is modelled over one-half to Uircc-quarters hour.! through lhe spark gap after lh«
,tlie present incumbent, after flirting vehicles would do in five yeura. AnNothing succeeds like success. Now been spending oevera! week* with »'«»» cla&gt;-- 10 reproduce the bulk of press juice through cloth bag. and ‘ primary dUcitarge w hlch ignites the
POLITICAL OYMNABTTCa.
xlth
wlth Ita- tam.r-L.bMFanwr-Lkb-vr parte,
p.rty. ta
1&gt;.« «ta Ihlng
IhW ,b,to
«b°;i&gt; Uito.
U&gt;U dwbto.table
.
trunkline trafluInrnri-M-i in.
, ,
traffic uhirh
which impresses
us that the Detroit Tigers are on the relative* here, left Monday* for llle- "Mery" resemble* the rangy drain through heavy flannel or hair mixture, by lhe use ot fuel* mich a*
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llM. ( u( o.4t.5l4t
.a ^ . cafaJ5 rampage and have fodght. their way
One of the clean-cut issues of the finally
to-rejcct
their oiler ,.. tl)p
Grand Rapids, where she will visit ra«&gt;r-back hog of lhe South, but cloth bag without pressure Bottle benzine, which have very liUte rr*liwhlch which
are
into ......
northern
'n the
,'1' lop of thc American Lewie.
doming campaign so far its national as gubemntoria) candidate .wi.ii-n
, .
— hCMied ....
----- ■* to
•with
* a somewhat different skull the juice. Procr#., for 15 minute* tn dual energy to be liberated after tiw
J Michigan ha* become decidedly her cousin. Mr*. Arthur Qua. tor a
offer,
we
understand,
was
actively
Michigan.
Frequently
there
will
bshort time before returning to her form and n long, instead of a short 1 water bath in boiling water. The explosive mixture ha* become in­
politics U concerned will revolve
baseball conscious.
tall. Droves of tire little animals amounts of pectin needed in any flamed, by thc eiiminatiun of Iwl
home in Seattle.
around the question of constitutional solicited by himself • and will seek several out-state cars loaded with
were
to be found in the Dakotas fruit juice can be found by adding surface* against whlcii t|je un­
.
i ,„..i„
»«, vacationist* following each uUicr.
lxii nruaiv uiKi soil on
M-ln. Mr Three p^pto mu.l MXhd millton.. »i
-Editor
- - -- - Cheboygan
---------------- today for
government and thc two major par­ &lt;.mnKMta
Al --------Weber of
Chicago where they will during the ollgocene Period, a ilnu pectin to the raw juice and making burned gases arc compreased. and
,k,.x southern Michlgaif newspup,„™„.
,hc
u| her
K when early types of mrnnmals were tiie Jelly test previously mentioned
by thc use of decomposed leod
ties will be found reversing Uieir his­ Fbulkcs ha* been absent from sc*- doHars in our'state Very little of takes
dylijg out and the modern forms be
If commercial pectin is preferred, tetraethyl which appears to retard
toric stands. Alexander Hamilton, 5ions of the hourc more times than this* money is left in this locality - ‘rmcn^to ta-&gt;k for. dismissing tiie W. Bullard and tins bund.
any other Michigan representative. Jiut thc-gras and oil and occasional fruits bridge projxi.-ul as a “pipe
winning to evolve.
care should be taken to exactly fol­ relatively the secondary combustion
one of the great figures In the de­
meals—but
part of thc dream,
........ ,»« f-.nkintr meals—but the northern
partthe
of northern
the m-eam.
low thc manufacturer's rule*. Pre- ot the unstable in the inflamed
TWENTY
YEARS
AG|O
TODAY
:. ;j&gt; (he
velopment of the Republican party, his grossly abused the franking state,
the real tan|ttojl
vacation |and
land und
and
"-We
Wt‘ presume a dozen or more
pared pectin is used for surety even gases.
John
aoiui Mate of
&lt;■: Grand
uraiKi Rapids
tupint, is
...SOUTHWEST CARLTON. ,
a “"W ribbon of cement visiting his children in this city.
Mr 1 1
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Has* with fruit having enough pectin. It
believed tn a strongly centralized privilege and otherwise so conducted {hrl|
.. j..—, * ’ * '—T—~
their. ^tiny,
destiny, u
is getting
getting a
a far
far urealgreat- &gt;c;irs
«'"■ Mr. and .Ul Itatav lhe &gt; tela ol KUy und . * «taM talta. nun hu boujht
around fr ...
money crop than they ever had ,rom l!,e straits to thc southern etalri? lul week and Lne.tal old
pederal governrnent with the states himself
... . in office that .people
.
Mn lhe tmouiu ol lime ta'Und "&gt;,Jd
tarlMe .nd UUUIIM
neuiulnlnnee,.
Mia.
MAle
Md
be«J
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*
JMtert
,
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Schuyler
MarMichigan
border
would
liave
be&lt;
n
though minor cogs in
tlic here
regard nim
him as something
of, a
in the pine w
forci-U
important
m inc
nerc rrgarti
. miiOita
k
-uiuis taxi
u
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RnmMItato
lure Inrerl.Mv
toke.
Dr.
S.III
«.
IM
CCta
CM,
n.ppWXm.here
tar
xml
M&gt;
&lt;Mn
Kt*.
M'
and
Mr.
Carl
Wesf-rnian
or
for
makinst
'it
aa
a
«ummcr-h&lt;xwc in hi* garden
.
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here for several days before
Hastings and daughter Thelma spent
. ■' . x q ,
1 It tnu*l be thrilling to at roll laistirvhas always been a real Democrat
accepted thl* view without reserva- ha*
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------- ■A stupid person ha* no patience ly down thc path with the certainty
large
aulo-carrying
to carry
Rev. R H. Brcady left Monday y&gt;r Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
with tiie stupidity of others.
of getting a corner scat.
■ &gt;i'• and ।' oplc b.u-k mid forth Ludington, where his family are Strodtbcck.
BEAUTY OF MEN'S LEGS
tton or question. Thomas Jcficrson and people know where he stand* in
Ascha Buck i* spending thc week
on thc other hand believed that the regard to party—something which
.staying. He will be here again one
with Mr. und Mrs. Tale Buck and
ihe Chicago fair are to be allowed u 'pipe dream.' Airplane* and land- week from Sunday.
state* were the important units in cannot be said of Mr. Foulkes.
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tlieir .’horts again. And thus j* the ing field*, up and down our state
Mrs. Frapk Lhngstronr of Cin­ fntnilv of Battle Greek.
our government and that the Fed­
Margaret Keeler spent thc week
rough *cx given a chance to reveal a few years aeo wfiuld have Imtii cinnati. Ohio, is thc guest of her
JH RUBE!
to the visitors that lhe male lower P*l* dreams.- • • * But tlwn
why
eral administration should be sub­
parent
. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Hendct- cud with her grandmotiicr. Mrs.
Margaret Ans pa ugh, of Quimby.
Don't always take things at their extremity. Mexican hairless or Aire- tantalise those unfortunate fellow* •shott.
ordinate to them. Thl* is one of the
»r. and Mrs. v,
"“d
«'»!' DOUfta- pt
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as a that measure all with Kxiay's yard
Mr
Ed OTOM.
Sent/ .....
left o.....
Sunhistoric doctrines of the Democratic face value, advwe* Tom Conlin.
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ut.mur&gt;
, ti’.v of presentation
,
.' Century of Progrc** exhibit. We stick. They are yotiUK yet. They will &lt;&gt;»• tor a wrekl ndl «Ul trkndk in .JtoUm. »pn»1 Surulw evening will,
IhonOlifl , .
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....bridge
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party. In tlw coming campaign, editor of the Crystal Fall* Diamond
tl)|
chib that .....
live .to drive
across
coltoter. imkliu the trip Ul hU Me and Mr». EnBene NlrhoL,
however, it is probable that the Re- Drill, and cites the following to 11- objected lx-.t year to the shorts will
ut(J
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Quite a few from thia vicinity atpubhran* will attack tlic Democratic lustrate hl* point.
cease their prudish panting mid
William G Smith, of Cleveland. Mtohxl me play of "Henry * WedIt te.nu ita a tate alitamobU.
"&gt;™ attrnlton to comlta tor
(XtaAl mamita »l tee Amrrleen •“« •&gt; «» , «"“»&gt; .tah.rliun
gdminUtratlon for concentrating too
I‘
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EAlta, Cdmpw. end T. a. Itaeem. W;dm-ul«y jml TlrataW
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their own almost de-nuded rex
much power in the Federal govern- "txarU.8 a Oonnrtital
tabAv„m. aln,„,wl,0„ ljC.
of IM'.roit, superintendent of thc
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ment, usurping the right* of states was moving slowly along the South centric
‘ amc company, railed on thetr eld M&gt;:‘ Ar.iiur and f^*bcH Waiters and
friend. George Bradley, manager.’0"
°f Southeart Cariton
and violating the spirit of tne Unit­ Shore drive in Chicago. The oc­
Thirty year* hko. remarked Tom
of thc local American Express of- tallod °*’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitt
is done for
ed State* Constitution. Democrats cupants of thc car. a man and a onion of tlic Upper Peninsula. 1
ta htondny .nd talkrt
old
UFawt&gt;,
effect, is seen to be
on the other hand will simultan­ woman, were gazing with interest at rr/likvd with M.dlw mto*ihe wiii'krdone for effect; Mis. Wm. KtateM *ta&gt; ta\taiiiw"1"'?,“&gt;' 1,1
Creek
eously be defending this concen­ the brilliantly painted buildings of new to make our home, penniless,
u.lllns Irl.-n.l.»nd irlta! Wlta"Ilr”
“r
What Ls done fpr,
tration of power and criticizing Re­ thc Century of Progress Exposition but with much ambit ion and a faith
.»&lt;» .... «ia.
it.. ln lhe future. Ill a few iia;.'- time
tinus for the nnst ten davs re- MrS- w"tor Culbcrt* were. Mr. and
love, is ,td&lt; Io be*
M dra.ti| /im&lt;.
publicans for thus opposing the ad­ alone th. tai &gt;ldr ol th. am. Up
lurmd Id her home to Delron Tue,.
C'"’ B"'&gt; »&gt;■&gt;' Ata Evelyn
done (of love. .
ministration of the New Deal. The from bthlnd came a sporty little ,and ltlLu-a a 1Jllck oJ hrn, s,.v,.r4|
day
। Wagner of Hasting*.
.... roadster occupied by several young litter* -of pigs, bought and paid for
—f'MI-.RSON.
Ml-« Emm. navies. .h» h« tan'enrol Puller nud
Republicans will be siding with
a11 t*‘c necessary farm implements
Jefferson:
the Democrats with*mrn of thc emart aleck type.
rUllta, her -teu r him thuro. h „
*“h„Mr,
and made a mighty rmkI llvlm: |&gt;creternrrl home
note sprn-. liul
Bryanl lU d '‘tally or
Hamilton. It will be interesting to
"Hi. Rube! What do you think of gjaes Mr cxmion loaay is
.-ide.v Mr. Conlon today 1* otic of
Sunday with Mr.- and Mrs. J&lt;r-- 1
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follow the ingenious gymnastic* in Chicago?" one of thc young men Michigan'* tarrinost
\ ;. editors TlxnMug. Jr . in Grand Rapid-. Emma ,
Pv w
togic which thcspell-binder* of clth- shouted, as his roadster sped past thv- learned
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man continued. 1 s«&gt;fd
leaving Monday morning {or - hcr,^ spending the week with Orpha
er party will use to reconcile thetr Tlic man at wliom this remark wa.home in Onaway and Laura re..
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dhanges of heart
directed grinned but offered no rcturning to Hasting*
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and learn thereby what a wonder-, Ml and Mrs. Marion Cobb have Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry and son
/pom Friday evening with Mrs.
fully biu and beautiful world he-. been
;
visiting
their
parents
In
Has
­
INTO THE FUTURE
A short time later this same man fott.&gt;? No. the young man* chances north of them."
tings during tiie past week, returned Faye Donley anti family of Hastings.
; According to statistics released WM ln t!,r l’rr-'ft courtesies office of today are nbopFon a jwr with that
Only Sixteen Thoutand Mile* a*
to their home in Iron River Friday.
WEEKS CORNERS.
from thc national capital, thc gov- &lt;h«
chattirfr with some of the
%^"vet 1‘um
Those who advocate- » itratta
Good A» New.
Miss Bernice Wood and friend.
bridge arc. in our ujmuon; perfectly
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
frnment is spending $2 4(1 for each fJOdsl-s and no doubt telling ul hi* ,irn) -‘
Dense I McCain, of near Carlton
Mrs. C Newcomer and daughter Center spent thc week end with Mr.
correct from thc ,stand|»ini of vis­
dollar collected in revenue. Direct welcome to Chicago
ion; absolutely wrong front the Laura leave tomorrow for Chicago And
,
Mrs Leslie Dickerson.
payrolls contain thc names of more
For thc "rube" in question
a
standpoint of tuning Traffic through after
—---an extended visit with
-----------the -for-t
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TO uunic
ww ot
Mbs
Lucile West
ot vnicogo
Chicago i*
Is
Uian six thotuand people with the Carveth Wells, author, explorer. Jrd- 'r
greater ac- thc strait* nppears to be IncreaniiiR mcr* daughter. Mi* O B Gates .visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mr*
Wif/i Dual Wheele and Steak Body
Ust growing at thc rate of about turer. globe-trotter and cnsnjopolitc ,)vJ[
upply the increased needs *t&gt;-adily each rea%on a* more and-From Chicago they will gu to their Marion West, for two week*
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m»&gt; ,toA..i
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MaMis*
Jcanc
Dickerson
visited
Mbs
more
(icoplc
learn
wlut
the
vacation
'
home
at
Kirksville.
M»iojxn per month-and this docs not
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for even tiling which make* up H
grounds
of
northern
Michigan
have
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Mbs Mina Cumming* of Grand virgllenc Wood of tlic Hendershott
A REAL FARM READER
living caused .by an ever increasing
include the millions on work relief
•
Rapids-was ui Uie city Saturday on district
Wednesday
night
and
With the national debt piling up on
clllrient firry boats and terminal her way to Prairieville wtifirc she Thursday
«ua&gt; . trenutab, reM.- chap™.. ’&gt;'
«re KWvM .1.™ u.rv
C-nununlu Altax,
“WATCH the FORDS GO BY”
Sunday' callers at Frank Maltifacilities handle tlic crowds ade­ will be the guest of her broUier. 8.
tom many dre«lr. tenre »ut Mill ”&gt;
N“"
quately. If tiie traffic pressure ever R, Roger*.
i.‘on's were. Mr. and Mr*. Jake De­
81 ILL USE THE ROD
The Car Without a Price Claes!
be help.™ to meke good the dehe.l. *e&gt;«FVoU..Ir. »l.xh exrurred ™&gt;
Mr. and Mr* J T. Lombard went Crocker of .Scott*. Mr and Mr*.
While over in Canada we found becomes too great to be handled bi
itesday. Mr. Noon was a real out that tlic old time correction this manner, then n bridge will be in to Grand RApld* Saturday where Lisle McAfthur and Mr and Mrs
order. Such a situation Is far from the latter spent Sunday with Mr* Marsden Germain of Hickory Corfor
pupil*
in
thc
public
school
has
-leader, a jiractical funner, a man
being
bevond
thc
realm
of
probaLoa
Anna
Johnson.
ncr*
aud
Mr
and
Mr*.
Herman
GorTWO ISSUES
with a level head and a fine stock of
b.l.iv But a thirty million dollar
Mr*. Susan Avery, cf L'Anse, re- &gt;uni ftnd baby of Battle Creek,
Everybody recognizes that
bridge built several decades before it turned home Tuosday after a visit
common sense Hc had b»rn thci.« needed is a luxury which tlic wit*
mink Sylvrfrtcr.
- iwr
.. . brother,
--,
Tiiere Is this to be . Mid to the
head of the Michigan State Farm
gong re-» One is unepifffoy ment in­
State ot Mtcliigan cannot afford.
Misses Naomi and Philena Went- credit ot tpe magician or slekght-ofBureap for nine terms and at the tton in maintaining d&amp;
Under present condlllo;*; it is a worth are visiting their sister. Mrs luind perfomer— if lie borrows a coin.
surance, thc o’.ixx did awe pen.‘ion»
authority and it- the tv
time of hi* death, was also vice­
■pipe dream-' just as airplanes, con- W. S Sage of Grand Rapids.
a hat or a watcli of you he always
It apparently^® expected that the
president and a member of thc exe­
.uiMlian cWe motor highways and alrjxirt.Mr. John Curtis went to Petos- restore* thc property Intact. But.
busUiess jptd industrial in*tltuUon*
tor t*11
1,1 !',r ,llrn ot,H&gt;c present ccncutive committee of Uie American
of thp-fountry will pay these new
ullen &gt;n |l!r&gt;' Some.duy. too. thc famous Am­ with her sister. Mr». Horton Dim- tcmiitcd him with a lawn mower,
Farm Bureau.^ He has sfipken tn
'
-bavsador
brufgcat
Detroit
tha
’
nine.
toMn. Statistic* show that there arc
Explanation: You see we spent all
great engineering structure which
•V. this country over io.tw.ouo per­
meetings. H
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
l,le money for the radio bruadra.'t.
h.is proven such a lamentable • white
, sons who arc past sixty year* ol age
n to hup.
That will give oue an idea of what
paying proposition But that dncsn&gt; lian Waidrli were united in mar- prUU 11 ,reo'
gel around the fact that Uie timing riage Thursday evening las: Tlic
•ven ■ small pension p&lt; r person
ELOQUENT FIGURES.
was all wrong, tljat several millioi* groom h one of tire traveling repwould mean. There are now. so it
Her, -rc 4 Jcw
, ike,n from
dollars of capital WC tied up years raentativev ^f thc firm of Fredis claimed. 8.000.000 .laborer* who ofllcijl AAA record* yhowln
before the venture was.rc.illy needed rick Ingram and Co Detroit nml
ami a
•rersinem played. That will give an
. Ultima* Arul ‘,1-' *sa*e thuut can..be truth- young
man of splendid
nbiinicn^Thc
.
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.Idea what it will mean to pay a ccsstn/tax funds, in which the 1
modern fully
• M..j said
....... of
... ..
a straits bridge project
OJVVV *"*
J- was one . prominent
.
bride
of-elhe most
farmers *for **■
th'“ ‘immediate tuture It
- . -is a teachers in our sc bools. The liappy
very moderate . weekly unempioy- northern .states of Michigan. 1
ind business men how they must dream that U certain to bccormA-i young couple start out in life with
noKi Indiana and Iowa are ca
■oiiduct thdr affair*, the price to be reality if Michigan grow- and rit* the best wishes of a host of friends
The quLtfio^ about, this r- the pared with Texas. Mlty&amp;kiippi, Alar
jig pant*, nndthed vclops a« citizens of this slate hope tq whom they will be at home" aftRime as the question about paying
It will.
.
Value in milk consist* first of thc abundance of its food elements to nour­
The huge debts that iue being piled bama and Louisiana:

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Under Tiie Oaks.

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ONE 1932 V 8 COUPE

ONE 1930 MODEL A TRUCK

Values in Milk

Benefit*
Received

TelevLsion for the very near-future
Mrs. r.
CY Rouse and daughters
1* predicted by Dr. Lee DeFor«-»t. who -Leuna .....1
and .Minnie,
«...
Mrs. Charles
dcreloix-d thc vacuum tube which Wesbrook anft baby and Mis* Ada
made modern radio possible He My* Booth of Lowell spent Bunday with
deciding that professuinal baseball u that teles Lsion set* will be on the J. E Hogle and fafolly.
a .social waste and telling people market for as little a» $200 t3 $250
Mrs C R Osborn and daughter I
they must so to lecture* instead.
which U but little more titan thc returned home TuesdMy from a
We are all contused and upset a: beat radio set* cost at prerent For nearly two months' viali at her old
the bone in our head that prevents home use the picture* will appear on home in Worcester. Massachusetts.
! Total .. .St3 &amp;OO.&amp;33 39 M.OOL9M3T these new* ideals of liberalism from
a screen about 18 inches square. Dr
Mr* o C. Kun/c and son. OWo.
penetrating u ths brain--Kansas Deforest claim* that with hi* own of Ithaca, are visiting her parent*.
THAT COUNTY REFORM MOVE
. Pyxcss Tax
Benefits
‘&lt;-t he can pick up outdoor scene* in Mr. and Mr* Schumann.
.
There *eenv» to toe eotuideraUc
•
Paid .
Received Ctjy 8t/r.
.
Chesief Messer and M L Cook inmUunderstandmg. if not mUrepre- Texas .. t 8 176 9416"’ $47 044.240 10“ And , Frenchman-who had ac.- .brighj, sunlight wi(h kutomobilr* -of
recognizable design paasinK K» feet tend to go to Bay View for a tew
MntaUon. ooncernirg the so-called Ml‘
686.&amp;S0W 10.W8.853 02 quirecT a smattering of claulc Eng- away and if they 'are within 25 fret day*' rest *oon.
counly reform amendment to tpe Alabama . 6M1 392 33
P613.3A5 9T “
luh.
**■ telegraphed
*■“* “
the
“ sad ”news of of the camera, they arT produced so Oeo Horulnger of Kingston. New'
* ms
*■» the death of hl» mother town Amvr- clearly that the license plate b Mexico visited John Besamer and I
•tale constitution.
Louisiana
127374295
'
” lean friend in these words —
legible. It t* not sale today tn ac- family last week.
Borne iieopie atem to feel that once
"The hand that rocked the cradle cuse any scientist ot exaggeration
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Total ..tl«4M.027JM »71.761.iai.51 ha* kiqked the bucket- Decatur How many ■ predicted eren fifteen
thia amendment is passed, MichiFIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY. '
Thu* .the four ,.
northern
states art Republican^
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years ago that radio would come into Messr* a D. Kniskerti. If -c Mil-1
igan* system ol local government
lpr. E . D. Whitlock and Misscj
• ill oe turned topsy-turvy over- paying on the average ol about 112
M*r£ Twain n,.cc said ■ Afternoon well-nigh universal u»e’
.
• • .Genie Brown. Belle Spaulding and
night with counties forced to con- for each dollar they receive in AAA, tea 1* an affront to lunclwuti and an'
Opinion reem* to vary concerning dU1U Wheeler enjoyed a pleasant,
kolidate, township* abUbhed. aud benefits,' the four *outhem states ln*ult to dinner."^ ___________
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the significance of dhe conclave held —------------------- —
:
power of self-government .tost for- are receiving about $4 00 for each
~
Lloyd's u the oldest insurance or- by Michigan Republicans "Under lhe.great personal trouble to pledge
■ nlvtetlrm in tXHtalre
.f has
r..,. been
Kxto.. in
tr, flakklari-iAr.-Jhji
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er. Thl* is rathci bad distortion dollar of tax paid. We offer these gantoatton
Britain; it
Oaks" al
at Jackson
—thc fiw«lintf
feeimg .• Iis 'themselvea to constructive
new. ideal*
the Upth.
figure* wlUjout oomnwnt since they bustoesi for over 24O^ears
.m^ral. however, that that meeting of government The assembly at
tatalr &lt;M wuimm tay .prek n.ta .toquenUy to U»mtm'^uixuS'oI tecta Pkt.. ££,*
T.,'
7?
tern UtetaWta onmure tom-tehm.
.
,
.Uta .bta 3W B. C.
'uJTmto
« SSSta £ ££ ^y X?
such kindly terms.

up at. Washington, .viit: Who win
pay for all this? It must be paid
from the profits ol industry' aud
buxine** if it U paid at all: but 11.
as Bow, jMwrally ipeakinz business
■nd industry are not making profits,
where will lhe moraty come iruoj?

Michigan 8 3 476.MOW
Illinois ... _3GO97 649 3‘&gt;
Indiana .. 1316 308 43
Iowa 6U2ti.2DS.67

ish the body. But a higher value, because it saves danger from dis­
. ease, and gives a sense of security to the user, is CLEANNESS!

WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
Highlands Dairy milk comes from our own
tested and accredited herd. The cows are
properly housed and fed. and kept in clean
stable* Human hands never touch the milk
/mm tha^lime it is taken into our clean milk

house until it is delivered at yOur door. Every
bottle U washed and sterilised. The milk is
mechanically conveyed to thc bottler, and lhe
bottle automatically capped.' The bottled milk

is then placed in our refrigerator, Where It is
cooled to a temperature Just above fretting.
Il 1* kept on few in the milk truck until it is
delivered at your home.
The State of Michigan, after a thorough in­
spection of our plant and herd, authorised us
to sell our milk at Grade A. It costs no more
bn that account. We sell it Pasteurised or
Raw as you prefer.

LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH OUR GRADE A MILK.
CALL PHONE 2681 AND WELL DO THE RESTI

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

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Robert W. Cook, Propr.

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Hastings, Mich.

the co

�THE PAflTlNag BANNER, WKDMUDAT, JULY U, 1634

County
planta, Flory's Barber Shop. WoodCompletes Prize List iland.
1
- Dwarf zinnia*.
51. Bowl of

Zinnia*.
| FiraL--61.00 bottle of perfume, Ly(Continued from Page One)
—,— , ., . ,—____________ H*;ger'* Drug Store. Hastings.
Pint—Cash &lt;1.00. Dr. C. P. Lath- i Second—Cub. fifty cant*. Raff-

rop. Hastings.
i»r-« Market. Woodland.
Second-Eight Tigrldla bulb*. Mr*.;
Miscellaneous.
A D. Stecklc, Freeport.
. 52. Basket of Gladiolus.
48. Three df one variety.
I First—Ciuh &lt;1.00, Dr. 8. M. Bawlcr.
First—Flower basket, Mrs. Albert Hasting*.
Well*. Freeport.
' |I------------------------------------------------Second—
One can of Polarine Auto
Coieniun's
Aeencv. Has- grease,
grease. Charle*
Charles Hoyt,
Hovt. Freeport,
F*r»&lt;-nr&gt;rt
Second—CoUtnian
’a Agency,
ting*, fifty CehUf
i 53. Bouquet of Row*.
49. Basket of 15 tnlxed Zinnia* ar- ' First—Gu?«t vase. J. C. Penney
rarigejl for effect.
Co, Hastings
First—61 b0 in trade, Star Bakery. I .Second—fifty cent*. Kahler’s Tire
Hastings- ’
sliop. Woodland.
Second—Eight Tigrldla bulbs, Mrs. I 54. Lillies. Basket or bouquet.
A. D. Stecitle. Freeport.
। First—24 lb. sack of flour, A. &amp;
Medium Zinnia*.
p. Grocery. Hastings.
50. Bouquet of twelve blossoms . | Second—Fifty cents in trade. Von
Firrt-61.m. Ui 7&gt;ahlia. trade. Mrs:. W. Furnl**. Nashville.
A. D. Steckl?, Freeport.
| 55. Snapdragon*. Bouquet.

MURRAY’S
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DOWLING, MICH.

WHERE MERRIMENT PREVAILS
Dancing Every Night Except Mondays and Tueadnys, With a Peppy Orchestra
BEER GARDEN AND LIGHT LUNCHES
Route M-37—Haatinga—Battle Creek

70. Gallardla bouquet.
*
I 10Q. Bouquet o» Zinnias,
|
HICKORY CORNERS.
First—Flower basket, Clyde Wilccx. Florist. Hastings. Flrat-One pair silk hose, Mr. and , First—Two pairs children canvas
The Kellogg school board Is havlng kindergarten cols made to be
Second
Second—
—Car
Car wash,
wash. Bi
Bauer's Super Mrx. Talbot. Dry Goods. Middleville.^^. P. J. Prorton. Freeport
Second-One
qt.
Penn.
Beal
Motor'
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,
t
°;.
bube
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Mr
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u*®d
b
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the small children when
To the Republican County Chairmen
Service. Hastings.
and voters of the Fourth Congres­
olL Bennett's Auto Co, Middleville.
school opens.
56. Amaryllis. Bouquet.
80. Corsage.
lOLOldqu^*
* “
1 AU ch'!*™ who will be five on or
sional district:
Flrat—&lt;1.00. Smith Bros. Ac Velte.
You art all Interested In electing
First—&lt;1.00, Hastings National
First—Baking dish Miller Furnl- Lefort Nov- t*t
enter school
Woodland.
•
a Republican Congreuman.
Bank.
Hastings.
t
ure
qq
.
noting*.
,
wl,
en
school
begins.
second—Bath towel. A- J. Larsen,
There are four candidates. Inter­
Second—Six Shasta DaUy plant*. ’ Second—Fifty cents, Mrs. W. J.' 8upt. Harrington will be at the ested voters deal re to see and hear
HMtings.
Holloway. Hastings;
Hastings; '
scliool building
the last two weeks eaCh
B physical ImpomibUlty.
Mrs. Harry E. Bennett. Middleville. (,Holloway.
.
bkxxnI T«I&gt;U
Third—Finger wave, Gladys Eaton. ta August to get books’ for students
Each probably believe* he can rens of candy, Candyland,
M. Fowler. Hastings.
.or the students can get them from
Hastings.
102. New quilts.
!hlm by appointment thc ArM two
Hastings.
58. Petunias. MJxed bouquet.
My idea of th* beat way for the
Second—One daxen mixed Iris.
First—61.00. Dr. C. 8. McIntyre. »«ks in August.
First—Covered kettle, W. A. Hall.
voter to'judge is to follow the stock­
Hdwe.. Hastings.
Mrs. Glen Griffith. Middleville.
Hastings.
| Mr. Harrington 1* attending the show method. Lead them all into
82. Best arrangement of flowers
Second—Three pks. Zinnias seed.
Second—Fifty cent* in trade.-Smith-Hughe* Agricultural teaclwrs the ring and look them over.
In basket or vase.
Hastings Garden Club.
j Wood Bro*.. Hastings.
conference at At. S. C.
This is my proposition—Let tho
First—25 lbs. French's flour. R. 8.
69. Large Marigold*. Bouquet.
Third—Finger wave, Hilda Wcr- 1 Person* wanting boys or girls to vounvy
County vnuirman
Chairman or
of esen
each county
ner. Hastings.
work for their board should' notify | arrange a public meeting at the
First—&lt;1.00 In trade, Bponnble's French Milling Co, Middleville,
I Second—One qt. Penn. Motor oil.
Market. Hastings.
103. Special prize for tiie oldest in Mr. Harrington at once.
county scat, at which each candigood condition.
.
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Whidby and1 date will be allowed Ave minutes
Second—Six iris plant*. Mrs. A. J. Bennett Auto Co . Middleville.
83. Foliage plant—potted.
Godfrey. Freeport.
.
&lt;1.00. George Smith. Jr, Hastings,
children were home from Onondagojfor an opening talk, aeven minutes
60. Dwarf Marigold.
First—61.00 in trade. Kroger store.
104. Special prizi for lhe one with over thc week end.
j for a closing *nd three minutes to
the greatest number of, pieces.
.
' Evo Whidby Is making a good re-: answer question*—Order of speakFirst—61.00 tie. Waters' Clothing Hustings.
shop. Hastings.
Second—Five Glad bulbs, Mrs. E.
&lt;1.00 in trade, A. A: P. Market, covcry from nn appendicitis opera- ing to be selected by lot. Each canSecond—Advertising and hand­ A. Burton. Hastings.
Hustlngs.
Uon at Borges* hospital.
j didalc to contribute &lt;10 at each
bills. K. Breandle. Freeport.
84. Flowering plant—potted.
105. Bed Spreads.
I Mrs. Henry Whidby spent most meeting, to be used to assist in *cFirst—Mans gift box. Carvcth &lt;k
61. Delphiniums. Best single speci­
Flrst—100 visiting cards. Hastings of last week in Kalamazoo.
. lecting the winner at tiie November
men.
|SU-ooins.
। Stebbins. Hastmgs.
Hastings.
Printing Co,
I Mrs Ross Whidby and children election. All of my opponent* are public speakers and office-hOMeffk^
First—Three lb*, grus seed. Farm' Second—Five Glad bulbs. Mrs. E
Second—TYn Royal Lavender Glad went Sunday to visit relatives at ’ I am not. so the advantage Is theirs. But I believe I can. and will. It
Bureau Elevator. Woodland.
A. Burton. Hastings.
bulls. C. R. Rogers. Hastings.
^nondago and Oregon'.
nominated and elected, do more work for^he district and It* BaOfM I
63. Mixed bouquet.
85. Cactus plAnl—|»tted.
Third—Six
Delphinium plants,; Hie Missionary Society meet* at, than any of the others. That is why I am asking for your sup(iort&gt; I
First—26 lbs. 1. G- A. flour, Shor-1 First—Two qu. Pcnu. M-.zr
z . Mrs. Win Misher. Hastings.
Motor oil,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
.u- ,...,m
unwuiu
'
uTrafford at Doling Wednesday
lhC Une ““ pUc*'
CLAR* X. HOFFMAN.
B
' 106.
Special for the -oldest
no store. Woodland.
Bennett Auto Co, Middleville.
Second—Five Irl*. C. R. Rogers,’ Second—Four pks Zinnias seed.
Coffee an&lt;T sugar Jars. Meyer's 5 Officers will be elected.
Political Adv.
Republican Candidate for Congress, 4th district.
Hastings.
{Hastings Garden Club.
lets, to a &lt;1.00 store. Hastings.
Rev. E. • F. McCarty of Lansing. 63. Aster. Single specimen, any! 86 Rock Garden plants.
107. Afghans.
Secy, and Treas. of Foreign Missions '
.I1* I
color.
Firtt—One perennial shrub. Carl
First—&lt;100 In trade, Marie Park­ preached Sunday at Uie Wesleyan Band will meet Friday evening at | The W. M. cliurch here will ceteFirst—Water bottle, j. Bulling *!oali»ter. Middleville.
er shop. Hastings. Methodlst church.
'the home of Mr. and MVs. Don brate It* 80th anniversary during tlw
Son. Hastings
-•
Secund
---------- '—Five Glad■ bulbs,
*—,u- Mrs. E.
”
Second — Dance
set. Morning
Thc Young Missionary Workers Jones.
j Barry Township centennial Aug. WL
A. Burton. Hastings.
Glory shop. Hastings.
64. Bouquet. Single.color.
W. L.
87. MUiature Rock garden.
1 108. Rugs. Hooked yarn, clipped.
First—&lt;1.00 in trade, Welsscrt' First—&lt;100. Ray Branch (Strand
Hinman. Hastings.
Brothers.
Hastings.
|Theater).
Hastings.
65. Bouquet. Mixed colors.
First—75 cents In trade. Auto
Second—Three pits. Zinnia seed. I Second—&lt;1-00 in trade.
Reed’s
Hastings Garden Club.
(Drug store. Hastings.
Sport Shop. Hastings.
; 109. Hooked yam, unclip)&gt;ed.
Second—Five named Glads, Roy ' 88 Bottle garden.
First only—61.00. S. C. Rogen.1 First—61.00, J. C. Ketcham, HasChandler. Hostings.
66. Phlox |x*rennial. Bouquet.
tCity clerk). Hastings.
tings.
. Coffee? hfots ouo
First--------------—Fifty
- -----------------cents in trade. Elders
W. Table garden.
Second—75 cents In trade. Welfare
| &amp;6GtST SUUD.LADY.
Drug store. Nashville.
First only—Cream whipper and Grocery store. Hastings
67. Phlox annuals.
gios*. H. R. Fotter, Hdwe, Middle-1 110. Hooked rag. clipped.
JMGOOOOID Of LIABLE t
First—61.00.In trade. Lambic * ville.
i First—&lt;1.00. Dr. Wooton. Hastings.
&gt; “Thomas Spkial"Doyle. Hastings?
I 90. Fish Bowl gardens.
' Second—Covered kettle, Q. H.
w NOT A*HA5 BfAN~ IN A
Second—Five Glads. Roy Chand-1 First—&lt;100 canned goods. Kroger Dunican. Freeport.
ler. Hastiniu.
Hastings.
Istorc. wa*tinm
Hastings.
Hr.
Istnro
m. Hooked rag. undipped. \
BAGFUL. tVEOYOWE
------- —61-00.
—•
McDonald,
68. Cockscomb display.
i Second—Corbins Tea and Coffee.
First
Archie
) FULOFTHE FLAVOR
First—Garden rake. Milan Trum-1 Vanderveen Grocery. Middleville,
Hastings.
bo. Nashville.
1 "•
1
01. Bird bath. Original.
Second—Fifty cent*, Dr. LockLB
YDULCVE TO
Second—One hours work on har­
Fin.1 only—&lt;1.00. Mayor Charles wood. Hastings.
- “T TASTE lAWOHlY
Leonard. Hastings.
■ '| 112. Braided rugs.
ness. Fred Beach. Hastings.

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Corn Flakes ’
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Grape Nuts Flakes
Rippled Wheat
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ROLLED OATS 6 ;-, 25c
CANNING SUPPLIES

EAST WALL LAKE .
AND VICINITY.
Ed. Matureen. wife and niece of
Kalamazoo were at their cottage
the latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Marten and
family of Kalamazoo arc spending
the week at the E. D Reynolds cot-

• Pen-Jel
14c
' Kerr Lids
t», 13c
• Kerr Caps »«. 25c
• Can Rubbers — 4c
• Mason Jars
79c
• Certo Wtaami'jeUiM 25c

Geo. Houghton and wife and two
children of Alto returned home Sat­
urday after a week at the E. D.
Reynold^ collage.
Mrs. Pighard and two sons of Kal­
amazoo Called on E. D. Reynolds
Sunday.'
E. D. Reynolds, wife.
Clifford
Kahlo, wife and two sons and E. E.
Cairns attended the Cairns reunion
at Cressey Saturday.

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COOKIES
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Second—Fifty cents.
Third—Twenty-five cents.
Tlwsc exhibiting m tills depart­
ment must be under 18 years of age
und all essays must be in lhe Banner
office not later than ten o'clock Aug.
115 and other entries must be at lhe
fair grounds not later than nine
o'clock ^ug. 18th.
All prizes In this deportment are
given by the Barry County Rod A:
Gun Club.
A very few of the prizes nre being
retained from this list to b« u*«d as
specials should there be exhibits not |
listed.

U home for a few days' vacation.

All Prices in this Adv.
are Subject to the
Michigan 3£ Sales Tax

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Second—Fifty cents.
Third—Twenty-five cents.
.
123. Bird house.
First-&lt;1.00.
Second—Fifty cents.
Third—Twenty-five cents.
124. Feeding station.
First-&lt;1.00
Second—Fifty cents.
Third—Twenty-Ave cents. .
125. Essayion
How to Improve
Game Covert not over 300 words.

.
MORGAN.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Graham
moved to Nashville Wednesday.
Will Peeke It of Martin spent jiart
of last week with Clifford Draper.
Mrs. Letha Adkins sjienl a couple
of days last week with her daughter,
Mrs Byron. Clark. of Jackson.
Budd Hyde of Grand Rapids who
Is visiting his grandparents, in Barry ,
ville. spent Friday with Harold
Webb
Miss op*l Webb of Battle Creek!

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Cherries
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69. Sweet Peas. Bouquet.
92. Bird house.
First—61.00 in trade. Ironside &amp;
First-25 lbs. flour. Thomas store.;,! First—Fifty cents in trade, Kist Michael, Hastings.
Hastings.
L
—. store. Hastings.
i Dairy
,
, Second—Finger wave. Letha Mote.
I Second—Fifty cents work In land- !i 2__zz?
Second—Tz/z
Two ?z:.±z;'
Sunday
evening Beauty sliop. Hastings.
tickets. Arcade
Theater.
scaping. Ray Slattery, Hastings.
----------------------------------* Middleville. । 113. Crocheted rug. .
Section 4—Children's Exhibits.
First—Silk Iwse, Ironside shoe'
| 70. Verbenas. Bouquet.
First—Fifty cent* in trade. C. H.
Children
15 years or under'store. Hastings.
and blooms must be grown tnd arSecond -Vase.
G B. Hcxfjre,
Dalhoiwer. Nashville.
Second—Five Iris, C. R. Rogers, ranged by child.
Jeweler, Hastings.
Hastings.
93. Vase of five Gladiolus.
'■ Design, workmanship, color com71. Poppies.
Flrst—6&gt;x Cheerio*. Loren Myers, blnation and material are points In
First—Fifty cents in trade, E. C. Hastings.
Judging.
Kraft. Nashville.
• Second—Five Glad bulbs, Mrs. E.
Section 6—Art Department.
Second—Five named Glads, Roy A. Burton. Hastings.
114. Shadow Box.
94. Bouquet of Dahlias.
I First—One ye„ar subscription for
Chandler, Hastings.
First—Six
Cheerios. Loren Myert. Hastings Banner.
72. Golden Glow.
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- Second
—Combination Cooker.
First—Ten lbs. sugar. A.
N. GardHastings.
------------------------------------------.... Ed.
ncr. Middleville.
| Second—Five Glads. Mrs. E. A- Finkbinder. Hdwe, Middleville.
Second—Man's straw hat. F. E. Burton. Hastings.
Third—Four Gypsophilla ptaiils.
Drummer. Freeport.
| 95. Vase of mixed flowers.
Mrs. John Dielrjch. Middleville.
73. Sunflower.
| First—Fifty cent*. Dr. E-J. Pratt,; 115. Posters. *
Best specimen—Fifty cents. Row- Hastings.
' First—Wall brush. H. G. Benaway.
land's Barber shop. Woodland.
Second—Five Glad bulbs. Mrs. E. Furniture. Middleville.
74. Vegetable bouquet.
A. Burton. Hastings.
Second—Six Madonna lilies. Mrs.
First—Guest vase, J. c. Penney
06. Dish garden.
A. N&lt; Gardner. Middleville.
Co, Hastings.
I First—Fifty cents, Dr.
E. J. I lit Tables—Dinner table.
Second—Fifty cent*. C. L. Gias- Pratt. Hustings.
; FWst—&lt;1.00, Ma&gt;w Charles LconSecond—
—rive
Five GUd
Glad LJLc,
bulbs, '*
Mrs. “E. ard.
Hastings.
gow Est, Nashville.
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75. Nasturtiums. Golden Gleam A. Burton. n
Hastings.
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I 117. Luncheon table.
” Miniature
?*'zLz*/zzz rock
zzz?: garden.
zzz?zzi. .
I First—Pillow slip set, James L.
bouquet.
;' 97.
First—Tea and coffee. Frank Lee First
First—
—Ball
Ball bat.
bat. Curtiss
Curtiss Wood Rugg. Middleville.
Grocery. Middleville.
; riuiucH
Products vu.
Co. rin
Freeport.
118. Breakfast table.
’jMi.
1| vSecond
*------ ■“ —Five
-------Glad
• ■■■——Mrs.
- E. First—Atomizer. Faulkner's Drug
78. Nasturtiums, single;
bulbs.
First—Fifty cents. Wright's store.'A- Burton, Hastings.
| store. Middleville.
Woodland.
119. Child's table.
*
.1 98. Miniature landscape garden.
| First—Eastman Box Camera. Ros- !I First—Marshmallow toaster. Ro77. Straw Flowers.
First—Prunnlng shears. L. Fuul. cnbcrgFrs Drug store. Freeport.
i bleski Electric shop. Hastings.
I
120.
Camp
Fire
Girls'
table.
Hdwe, Woodland.
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Second—Five Glad bulbs. Mrs. E.
i First—One fancy cuke. Allen's
' Second—Fifty cents ta. trade, Ray'A Burton. Hastings.
ofI Bakery. Middleville.
Slattery. Hustings.
| 99 Most artistic
bouquet
78. Scubioea. vase.
; weeds.
। 121. Boy Scout table.
First— *1.00 In crude. Murk's store.' First,—Box of candy. Frank NieFirst—Two Sunday dinners. Hotel
Middleville.
Hastings.
thnmer's garage. Woodland.
Second-Fifty cents in trade. Kist' Second-Five Glad bulbs, Mrs. E.
Conservation Department.
'Dairy store. Hastings.
[A. Burton. Hustings.
122 Bird bath.

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LaFrance It Cleans 3
P. &amp; G. Soap 10
Chip so Granules
Lifebuoy
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Ammonia

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ru. 15c

20c
&amp;. 17c

47c

FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Fresh Daily

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JULY M, 1M4
PRINTING AND EDUCATIONAL TENTH.

LAWRRNCB BCuDDRR

COURT HOUSE NEWS

mtniatrator filed, letters of adminis­
tration Issued.
।

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

The Misses Kathryn and Lois
Qtouse will entertain the "HhUltx

Bert Bhuttow. Nashville.............
Ines May Wells, Hastings..........
Jesse E. Brown. Nashville ....
Helen, Coleman. B»tUe Creek ..
James Wiley, Middleville ......
Frances Roberts. Grand Rapids

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.31

Ths Misses Barbara Chamberlain
and MaybeUe Hart called on Mrs.
. PROBATE COURT.
Kathryn Hart and her mother at
• Mildred Woodmansee, et al. Freeport Thursday evening. Mr. and
Jl .account filed.
.
Mrs Byron Lewis called there Fri­
' Est. Louisa Monasmlth. Order ap­ day.
Sympathy Is extended to Mrs.
pointing administrator entered.
Est. Matilda Bachman Fox. Order Kathryn Hart whose mother. Mrs.
confirming sale, entered.
•
Bouma. passed uway Friday. Burial
Est. Emins Williams. Order re­ was at Grandville Monday.
ducing bond entered.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chamberlain,
Est, William Onu Order allowing Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain.
claims entered.
Patricia. Miss Barbara Chamberlain.
Est. Clifford Doolittle. Petition for Miss. Maybelle Hart and Mrs. Etta
hearing of claims filed, notice- to Spiller attended the McCallum
creditors Issued.
School reunion Saturday.
Est. Agnes Putnam. Order ap­
Everyone
plan to attend the
pointing administrator entered.
Shults school reunion which will be
Est. John Bmilh. Bond of Admr. held at the sciroolhouse Saturday,
filed, letters of administration is­ July 28. Pot luck dinner A prw
sued. petition for hearing claims gram is being planned.
(
filed, notice to creditors Issued.
WEST CARLTON.
1
Est. William H. Pipp. Proof of will
by commissioner filed, order admit­
Chas. Crandall of Palen City. Cal­
ting will entered.
ifornio. accompanied by his molhEst. Clair Steiner. Release of^er,
z‘
Mrs Wampo. and niece. Hazel
... of
zvf guard
en.nl.
tl.11 of
.. Hastings,
— _ visited friends in
I.
guardian filed. Discharge
­ Hall,
ian issued, estate enrolled.
this vicinity Thursday.
Est, Elida Shaw. Order allowing
Muri Utter, formerly ot this place,
claims entered.
left recently fpe California in comEst. A. V. Palmerton. Proof of will pony with other M. 8. C. students on
filed, order admitting will entered.
a government survey.
Est. Brian Walker. Petition to sell,.
Miss Ethel.Crook of Welcome Cortransfer or assign bond filed, order tiers has been engaged to teach the
to sell, transfer or assign bond en­ Fish school the coming year.
tered.
Mrs. Harry Coles of Hastings has
Est. Helen M. Roscoe. Inventory । been retained to teach the Rogers
filed.
school the next year.

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nlng, July 27. Everyone Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith spent Sun­
day at the liotnc of their «m Ernest

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Ulilrh 11 WILL

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.execute the document in question.
The beneficiaries claimed that El­
dora had put his father out of his I
| home and that Alexander was angry
at hlm'Wcausc of that fact, togeth­
er with the fact that guardianship
(Continued from Page One)
I proceedings had been instituted and
------- —----------- 5----------------------------- I the chancery case started in Eaton
death, his property'would be divided (county.
into three equal portions and each ■ At the trial the evidence disclosed
of his children might cash one of that the beneficiaries engaged five
the c. D.'s and avoid the necessity doctors to examine Alexander Lake
of probating his estate. This arrange-, the day after the first will was writment was begun nljout ten years be- ten. all of whom testified that in
fore he left the home of his son El- their opinion he was mentally com-,
dora and remained that way until petent. There was considerable evi­
n short time after he had gone to&gt;dence produced by the beneficiaries
live with his daughter.
1 to support their claim that AlexanNot long after he had gone to live der Lake was angry at his son Elwith his daughter. Mrs. Bale, she ■ dora because of the guardianship
appeared at the Bank in Vermont- proceedings, etc
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made payable to John and Eldora-!—.
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accompanied by a letter, signed by;Thursday “ftcr,&gt;oon and returned
Alexander Lake but written by Mrs. । Friday afternoon with a verdict
that the will was procured'
Bale, in which a request was made ’holding
’
I for the money, and asking the bank­ by undue influence and was there-:
er to keep the transaction strictly
confidential.
The banker.
Mr. fore not the will of Alexander Lake.
It Is not yet learned whether or
Charles Stiles, knowing that Alex­
ander Luke had arranged his af-. inot the beneficiaries will appeal.
,
fairs as he wanted them, and that
he was a very old man. refused to
turn the money over to Mrs Bale
Shortly thereafter Eldora Lake, be­
lieving th* his father was under
the influence of Lydia Bale and that
25t o» he was no longer mentally compelent to look after his business af­
fairs. made application for .the ap| pointment of a guardian and caused
proceedings to be filed in Eaton\
county to restrain the bank from
turning over the money and de­
manded an accounting of Lydia
Bale. These proceedings agitated and
annoyed Alexander Lake a great deal
and when Eldora discovered the
manner in which it affected his
father, he dismissed all of the pro- I
ceedings.
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During this time and on the 3rd
of November. 1931. Alexander Lake
1ST si signed a document purporting to be
his last will and testament, in which
he cut out Eldora altogether, left a
few of his grandchildren small sums
of money and the balance to his
daughter. Lydia Bale, with whom he
was then living and. in the event.
she died’ before he did. that her,
share should go to her six children.1
Lydia Bale died a couple of weeks
later-and Eldora was told that he;
could not go to her funeral. On the
2®th of November. 1931. not quite a
month after the first document was
signed. Alexander Lake signed a sec­
ond will, which was practically) the
same as the first, except that it left
the share that was to go to Lydia’
Bale to five of her children and the .
share that was to go to her son Roy
was given to his children;
The last will was offered for pro­
bate In Allegan county. Use beneflclaries under the will employed
Clare Hoffman of Allegan who drew
the Instruments, to represent them.
Eldora Lake employed Kim Sigler, .
of this city to file objections to the
allowance of the will. The matter
was certified to the circuit court and
came on for trial.
• .
It
was
Eldora's
contention.
I 1.010x2 through his attorney Mr. Sigler, that
————— the will In question was obtained
HASTINGS. MICH
» 9S.44S.T2 from Alexander Lake which under
the undue influence of Lydia Bale
ih* l'«&lt;&gt;u ot and certain of her children and that

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(31x5.00) 5.85
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JULY tS,

Icttcn of admlnls-

rrtain the "Shults
home Friday evetryone invited.
. Smith spent Sun­
ol their son Ernest

rbara Chamberlain
irt called on Mrs.
nd iter mother at
y evening. Mr. and
5 called there Frlattended to Mrs.
hose mother. Mrs.
way Friday. Burial
le Monday.
Win. Chamberlain,
ohn Chamberlain,
■bars Chamberlain,
art and Mrs. Etta
, the McCallum
sturday.
ti to attend the
nlon which will be
jolhouse Saturday,
k dinner. A pro?
tned.
.

ARLTON.
Of Palen City. Cai&gt;led by his molhand niece, Harel
, visited friends in
aday.
nerly of this place,
California in com­
I. 8. C. students on
k of Welcome Cor­
faged to teach the
anting year.
ta of Hastings has
teach Ute Rogers

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Elizabeth Smith ot Woodland ^ SEVERAL DEPARTMENT
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HONORED AT LUNCHEON.
Iboornb tn charge. Burial wm la!
vbillng her oousin. Marjorie Boyen.
nrrimsi e nDreruw' Mrl Richard Messer, whose pres- Grand vitas ceowtery.
thb week
OFFICIALS PRESENT .ence in the city has been lhe oc- Sunday evening while Mr. and Mr».|
Mr. and Mrs. George Van Tifflln
—--------caslon of much entertaining Jhta ClagelLwho reside on the Elson
of Laks Odessa were Bunday guests Attendance at Legion and summer, was guest of honor at a Moulton team were enroute home'
te Mr. k»d Mr. art Bo,..
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eb.rm.ng teteteon ten
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Auxiliary Convention
l nesday given by Mrs. Richard Groos1 attended the revival service, their
at Kent Country Club in Grand horses became frightened and ran
Miss Lois Haven of Onondaga is AUXILIARY NOMI|
Was Small
.. Rapids. The long table at which “WClagett was thrown
the guest ot Mbs Elenor Haven.
1
NATP^ fiPFICFR^ The.attendance at the Fourth DU- fourteen were seated tarried an ar- from the buggy and w*« run over
Mrs. Jay Hammond of Detroit U1
1
vrrivt-nj trict convention of the American
rangement of perennial sweet peas, by the wheels. Mrs. Clagett. who 1
vUlung Hx-W.u nUUra thU «rek
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«r,&lt;l Auxlli.ry told
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Will Bo Tbur.diy
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Mrs. Nora Smith is in Grand Rap-.
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B.oninr.
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ids on business a port of thb week. I
Evening, Aug. 2, at the
After luncheon visiting- was en- another boy. carrying a lighted lanlBut those wlio did attend felt well
jolt'd on the broad veranda’with its eni. alighted safely. Mrs. Clagett.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fairchild and 11
Legion Rooms
repaid for their effort. Dinner was
- -— .. '—
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j---------------------received a badly wreched arm and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merrick were in
Al their meeting on Thursday served in lhe I. o. O- F. hall by the ,C001
wlag
Pi*11 **y,C8'
(the llttlo fellow a hard bump on
Detroit Sunday.
evening, the American Legion Aux- Rebekahs, which all enjoyed.
'
Ml&amp;i Ethel Jones has returned tilery nominated officers for lhe , Dr. B. C. Bwtft of Middleville act- GREENVILLE CLUB
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from a week's vacation spent at Luke
coming year, lhe election to take ed a* toastmaster, introducing Al­
VISITS
HASTINGS
clagett was removed to the office
°Mn*WWU Rtehhlnx wu the ouMt place
p,"c’ on
on Thursday
*”«r8aay evening,
evening, Aug.
Aug. 2.'i»rl
J. wn Craig.
'
Commander of the local
inf Dr. Wedel where it was found
of^r.Wc&amp;Ses“m,‘.r5‘migffi t^. n-tmg i_
Io t- preceded ty
by a pot “
Post,
“r*.
Dept
Vice-Comm . James
Bridg.
Dinner
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luck supper at '.he f.rglon rooms..Spindle of Grand Rapids. Dept. Odt.

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Social Events and Personal Mention
Charles Hinman was th Detroit on
Bundsv
George Bauer visited friends in
South Haven over the week end.
Mrs. Mae Trclb and daughters
spent Sunday in Allegan.
Willis Whorley of Ionia was in
Hie city on Thursday on business.
Misses Rose and Catherine. Clark
visited Kalamazoo relatives on Sun­
day.
John'Larsen is spending the week
with Mr and-Mrs. Theodore Kilmer
of Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crookston
nre spending the week al their farm
near Delton.
Miss Mildred Angell b visiting
litr sister. Mrs. John Sparks, Jr., of
Detroit this week.
Mbs Jannet Michael was home
from Camp KHanntwa, Clear lake,
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. diaries Faul and
Marietta arc spending tills week at
the Everhart cottage. Gun lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brand and son.
Richard, of Detroit spent the week
end with Mr and Mrs. Harry Cole.
Mr a nd Mrs. E C. Suckrider of
East Lansing were week end guests
at the home of Mr. and Mis. J. C.
Ketcham.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hammea and
children of Albany. N. Y. arrived on
Saturday for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs c. E. Doyle.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Allen and
Mr and Mrs. George Brown of St.
Paul. Minn . arc guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bachellor thb week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burrell. Mr.
and Mrs. Joo. Schlcssingrr and How­
ard Martin of Detroit spent the week
end at the A. H. Carvelh collage at
Wall Take.

Bernard Caln ot Schenectady. New
York and Miss Rachel Caln of Lan51n« »P«n‘ ®u"d,y *,th
«*renta, Mr. and Mrs. Jheron Caln.
' Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds and Miss
Margery Reynolds left on Monday
for a short trip to Ann Arbor and to
Chicago wlierc they visited A Cen­
tury of Progress.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A- Kerr and
grandson, Charles A. Kerr. Jr., of
Sandusky. Ohio, visited relatives in
Lansing on Bunday, the latter re­
maining for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F- Bottum were
in Detroit last week to attend the

merly Ml's Beatrice Farr, daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. (Edward Farr.
Mrs. Fred Wall of Newark, Ohio.
and Mrs. Oeo. Parker of Oolumbus,
daughters of the late Dr. Oeo. W.
Lowry, with their husbands, called
on friends in Hastings Bunday.
Probate judge and Mrs. Stuart
Clement leave on Saturday for New­
berry to attend the annual conven­
tion of the Michigan Probate judges'
Association which closes on Sunday.

Wayne Fuel ot Minneapolis. Minn .
visited Mr and Mrs. James Mason
Thursday
tnuraosy night
num ana
and rnaay
Friday coming
here from Chicago wharo i» vislUid
A Century of Progreoa. He b Mrs.
Mason's cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smelkcr.
Mrs. Wilbur McDonald and Mbs
Loh Ferguson started Sunday on a
three weeks' camping trip on Pine
river. They will also vhii relatives
at Traverse City
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pender and
Mrs. Lucy Cregiow returned last
week from a two weeks' auto trip
through eastern Canada, visiting
Montreal and Quebec. Nova Scotia
• and the New- England states.
Mrs. Forrest Lane and son Ken
returned Munday evening from
Lake Roaseau, Muskoka and Toron­
to. Ont.. Mr. Lane; and Betty driving
to Muskoka. Ont. for a few days'
vacation to return with them.

Following are the .nominee* Presi-'Vice-Commander Chester Cone of
Dancing Furnished the
from the roadway. H took sixteen
Mrs. Frank Kline 6f Detroit is dent. Mrs. Nel’ie Conaway. Mrs. Isturgb. Dept
Vice-Prcs . Mane
Entertainment
^ches..‘f&gt; *** “*,,Due to *°Wh
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. a. P. Ethel Foreman. Mrs. Florence Wood Schrumpf of Nile*. Department Secdirt getting into the wot
Chidester for several days
r.nd Mtv Mabel BUaon; --------------------------------------First Vice-: retary Bertha
of Detroit.
. Procstvl...
Greenville Day al the Country nuite r-riout hut it ta 1
—
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Parker of |&gt;rc* Mr* .— ... ....
OmalL*.
M
—
out
r*rimm
Wari
zkf
Ol
—
. Helena Smelker. Mrs. DIM Comm. EsrI Rockwell of C»- club Thursday, as always, wa* a he will recover ouickly
Jonesboro. Ark, are guests of his
Wood. M1m Katherine l&lt;xna. Dept. Cliaplain. Father John pleasant exchange of good fellow- mbfortunc
mother.
Mrs.
Fred
CParker,
th
Hl
VJ-. VI. rav nt Thr. .. Ouk. nisi ^w
Prr'« . Li.
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Moine WuSLh Sd^Tom'*rlgbt; T«“u"rGertrude
Hon John C Ketcham was Intro- )O&gt;T&lt;1 bridge, eight tables Ming
^andnaSaSd su?h SltS
OgdenXnt SunX InGiX S Craig. Mr* Zella Coriright and Mrs. duced as *p aker for the occasion pUv,.d. Top Morc:, for lhe vtallors £r
nXI«y
Hb
many
ugaen spent BuncuQ in orana nap
Amber Held: Chaplain. Mrs. Helena and tued as the basis ot In* talk. Wt.tr made by Mr*. Ellis Ranney fiends hope for a complete recov­
ers J F Edmond, and Mature
Vrs. Amber Reid. Mrs. Fighting The DcprMsioii. ' He urged |and Mrfc. j^y RHnney; for HaMlncs ’r,cntU h°l* IOr “ 00,11 plelr recov
Edmmidx visited Mr
and Mr Orace Wood: S“v at Arms' Mrs •lhc Lc«lo,1“a,rcs &lt;o go forward and Mbj&gt; Mav K,.Uer and Mr3, Edward
Rev. and Mrs. F. Loomis and
£.«e
.
.............
................
------------------------------------------- --Mrs.
Mildred ’ make .their
efforts
count tor -gaxl
van Popering -had ” the
winning daughter. Gaytha. Mrs. Joaie Day
Mrs. Georgia ’....
n clvtr_
state .and national attain. ;tcor
Mondav
Downs, Historian. .■■■«.
...
- ,-s
_.._u enjoyed.
__t_..«a
br.r.ig)&gt;t out t» com- and-daughter. Elnore. spent TuesMr and Mrx Paul Williamston nf Jarmaji. Mrs Mary Sherman; Pub- ii»i.
His a_it.
talk was much
|। t)1c dinner br-T.iglit
ro
*
n
’
]day
at the formers farm near
sir.
ana
sirs, Pa
ram
wiuiamston
mf.Ulcity.
(
r- - Sisson.“
5 ^.
d..t"!l
“L'y
U"a.^^”
Miss Mabel
I The Auxiliary honor guest wasipany oI one hlllldn?d and twenty­
naar-Charlotte spent Wednesday inuty.juus Mntxi bisson.
Smyrnafollowing
evening with
Mr.----------------------------u«d Mrs.. KeithHAPPY ..BIRTHDAY
Dantata
-------------i
—
----------------------------------------------------Star
mother
wta&gt;
wa*
presum'd
to
,
n
unlty
sing
on
tlw
terrace
led
by
.
r
s
entertained Vonday
------ - HAI p' BIRTHDAY
-- ICrtrham
....
... " iiieguia
scic uuciuiuicu » ihiua)
It hr rnnwntlnn
hv the toastmaster
tMtlmastry p.ConK'x.mu.i
, ,he to|)e
rvuiteM Mme. and Mta. iir durt *
PARTY FOR JAS. SWANSON 'the
convention by
Kctch.m with
»&gt;«&gt; „ it.
„
the home of Mr*. Ella D
Draper:
DOllata z&gt;oye* ana ML** X&gt;r«dgll
Scrwrate
se-wSirai.* nf lhe
OToolc of Saginaw spent Sunday
James Swanson wa* very pleasant- j
'u,«“ “““J3 ™
bit M tmprotupiu .peKh-mpklng Hrf dtttlghur Mrs. Bexte Bullerot
with Mr anil Mr*. Roy Boyes at b surprised lait Tuesday in honor
!..rU . '
nutirt
.0.,. the
.b. usual felicitations were ex- Mdw„,„
„„ Ouy p„per
when
Wall lake.
of his seventy-first birthday, forty ‘r®™®*CT
cb»n«'&lt;, tet.re» lhe two elute
and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Mrs. M. E. Whitman, who ha* guest* being present.
str.™?JinicSn"mcmtxn.hm
Loter dunenut WM enjoyed ta Bul„,e
been visiting relatives in Appleton. 1 After a sumRtuou* buffet lunch- ?‘r%
thue to terllncd while l » otter
M1„ E,&amp;tU,
3mr,„,
Wis.’for three wee**. L* exacted run. J. fl Brown, father of the free £ J BkanJTver^ hetaful tak boll erotipetmiemjelve. tntWMe end (alua| b„
Mua a.yth»l
honw iwxl week
&gt;nail delivery in Michigan, and cun- *7’**
rojojed th- moooltate nlete.
tbonte oter mein rrldey.
1
Tte nowra I, the elite Intta .rUr„ j„lr q, „nd daushUr. H.
Theodore Knopf, teacher of Agri- ductor of many auto lours, some of
culture in the city school*, ta in which Mr.’and Mr* Swanson en- •«»« he »U gbe WMM
tensed and plated bv Mte C jdu .^,,
M
u
East Lansing taking a two week*' Joyed,
gave un
an iiiii-iv.AiuiK
Interesting uincuurac,
discour *c. ---"V
.Ttt
were.......
much
kivcu. Kistc
. -1*’U\C .....
.....” Wilc.ix ........
.. admired, cat tails „t n,,. F, Ldtenl. Iron, Frld.r un­
course al M b. c.
relating incidents surrounding the ,1^1 ween June I and aIjk. 15 thb being made a striking feature in the
Mrs Leo Hammond .Willonore historic battleship ' Const itution". &gt;;»•_.
dJ' combination* of lilies. de]|ihUilum til Wednesday.
Mr*. Ella Draper and Mrs. Flor­
WUhtun of Detroit ta spending the Mr Brown a,ro had for dtaplay some ^Mfield ofBeiTten county has d^ and tinted Queen Anne's lace Mrs.
ence Goodenough visited at the
week with her mother. Mrs. George of the stone balla*'. raken from the;n-,tcd a lantl encrated sfiver loting. Kmith McIntyre and ...»
the Wom- .
Pest and other relative*
hold of the ship, all of which proved |
**• presr-nted to the Unit l'.i.rn's general committee had charge home of their daughter and sister.
Mrs Grace Benham and daughter very Interesting Musical numlwr*|Uw ^mrth DtalJ1?1
|&lt;»f 'he afternoon; for the dinner and Mrs. Bessie Butler, of Coldwater
.
Beatrice and Mr*. Ehu Ingram of wen: rendered by Mrs. Keith Bow- member* before Sept 15. Mtas Props . rVcnlng. Dr. and Mr*. Carrother*. Sunday. - m£

Specia
Every week for the next
four weeks we’re fetluring bargains in our
-windows.

WATCH FOR THEM!
Thb week you will find

STRAW

HATS
$2$125
$159

for

$1«

for

*112

for.

98c

AND

SUMMER
OO
—

n

,
for

South Hastings arc spending tlw man and Mu* M..je*ty Becker Mr*. I “Jand Mr*. C. 8 McIntyre. Mews,
for
---- - - .111(1
.TIV.WU.llIHt
Ltee.l Walld^rff.
X.lilitvt II, Roy
e.w,
Etta Nichols Dove contributed a ..... ...------J,n
'1 M,
’sd',n’1"' Oan
Charlotte spent from Wednesday week al Cahcadcs. Gun lake
Mrs. Jason McElwain and ML« delightful poem which was tta.r- that iii Michigan “
tlw
* Auxlltarv
Auxiliary ha*I
nW' ------------Hubbard.---------------------C. DeCou and
a A.
. .L --Brown.
--------i
Mrs. Gid Gage left Sundav with
until Saturday with Mr. and Mrx.
------------- —------------------I relatives for Pennsylvania to attend ,
Keith Daniels, when they took them Emily McElwain left Tuesday- for .oughly enjoyed &lt; Because of lack of 11,547 member*, the moat-it has ever
had and lack* but 84 al reaching the
FREEPORT.
[the funeral of their sister-in-law.
FREEPORT.
to Grand Rapids to spend a few the cast, where they will visit rel- *pacc. we cannot print the poem lor
national quota.
[which we arc sorry.—Editors.)
days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Schulz. atlvc* in and around Boston
Mr. an&lt;l M
Mt&gt;. jncob
Jncob Wolfe
Wolfe of
of HasHus- , Mr and Mr«. Reader Hayes ot
Tlw report was also given con- ।
nn friends here Salur- To,‘(i'&gt; spent the week end al MorMrs. Nettle Hyde and Paul Hyde | Those prownt from away were ceming
P, H. Dewey and son William of
y [ »»'*»
tings a»
called
on
friends
here Haluf
Salur-1
the Herbert
McKinney
“«« °
n &gt;«««
“ ,,rro
-1
,Kirk
Lansing visited over Sunday with his vtaltad Mr*. Jennie Warner of Shcl- Harold Swarvon and *on Richard of Mcmorut runs, uuuioe o« isciroit.; c'ay “lu-moon.
Fund. OuL-.ide of ..Detroit, j
fr(4,,,,u of Dr j w
Bobbis Bott* left Monday morn-1
byvillc and her guest. Mrs. Clara Big Rapid*: Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Memorial
the FaurUl DUtrlel Is leading lhe
Jte ““» [ril
interested to
,or a l»° »«**’ sU* al Camp
tending on Sunday afternoon Ute NU hols. of Plainwell, on Saturday., Lichty and Mr and Mrs. Georg?
Rl liter ink will
----------------state
in
contributions
to
this
fund.
Sherman.
Mr*. Nora Smith and family cn- Swanson of Augusta: Mr and Mr*
Centennial Reminiscence meeting ot
that he is nt present taking
The memorial cottage, which is to know
. StetUl
tou™ nt
». Harvard.
I.Ttete.
,
E V- K«“ tart
the Decatur Methodist
‘ *
church at' tertained a* guests lax&gt;t week end. Watrcn Bird. Mrs. Elin Bird. Peter
six-clal course
be dedicated in September, will a siplemter
1 bte teen nt u tlw
»»" Woteht tame Frtdte
Fem omvhci
Stiener., Liwlla o
Slot.
Harold ।I Cummhigs and Mrs. Bc.-taie —
Shepard
Decatur.
—
-ti
• •—--- and
- • *■
--- — •Mining
■. —.--- : all of;of Bedford;
H - XI
r n,.a
•*■"&gt;“* htepJUl.
Mrs. Edith Louden of Hickory Johnson
Bruce
Mr.
and XItes
Mrs, .jJ. h. house thirty children and the room lime (or Ute .Iteltel tame rnmlnu i""™"
greatly needed at the Otter Lake celebtetlon. CommltlOte have ta'J*
daughter. Mrs. F7mt~**
”"** ***"*"
"
Brown of Battle Creek; IsAustin
„ *"
Comers and her
‘
•
Kenneth Nash, and baby of VicksFrank Annable went to Chicago‘Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Billet.
Election
of
officers
whs deferred
burg were guest*, of the former's today accom|&gt;anying Foricst T. Ab-,Bowman and children ot Caledonia
SS Jtete*cSL WtM ter nunl '
tilt
the
next
convention
which.wlll
Clothing and Shoes
mother. Mrs Mary Burgess, on Frl- bolt of Baltimore Twp. to the Ed--and Mr and Mrs. L. I. RuSScli of
be held in Three Oak* in September,
day, Mrs. Louden remaining for a ward Hines hospital for World war Assyria.
for Men and Boys
week's visit.
[veterans.
Everyone had a pleasant time when, it is hoped, the weather man
may
provide
cooler
weather.
—
’
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Scudder. Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Blakney ex-[and all unite tn wishing Mr. SwanLittle Bobby Henney of Wynn- '“""J, ®a‘’,.rda’'
/ U*P
* HASTINGS
done is visitin3 hta crandpaHnt.".: lhL5J*«h
Mr*
Burwell Scudder of Welcome Cor- pert to go to Crystal lake next week ‘son many more happy birthdays.
•
Will not disappear m long
ners. Mrs. Alice Cook Hare of Al- to spend a month with the Rev and .
••r
'
. WILLIAM FOX IS
Mr and Mrs. C. L. Henney.
Miw Mabe) Stawii of ItaMings
dau«hler
'legan. Kir. and Mrs. Homer Smith Mrs W. L. GeUton of Alma, at their
COUNTRY CLUB LUNCHEON. I
WINNER IN CONTEST
land daughter. Doretha. and Mr. and cottage.
I Zinnia* «&gt;f every size and hue weAMr' andUIMr° Vk»$w*RiMunnh°m0
' T1"' UlUc dau«ht*r born
Mr.
headache. so' IT must' be
Mrs. Keith Daniels spent Sunday at; Mr and Mrs. Chrta Cordes and ) the chosen flower for Laditt' Day.
The
A
IheTs rt.dreh । “d„
”2
Holland and Lake Michigan.
^daughter. Helen, have returned to Tuesday at the Country Club, fifty- He Receives First Place in
eliminated. How Is that
inert* on Thursday afternoon at the ''L
| Mr. .and Mrs. C. A. Kerr atlenaed Chicago after spending several dav:«l five being present to enjoy the
Fourth District for
lone? By rorrecUnrtbe er­
st,.
n,I
Tuesday afternoon at one ent.
the funeral of George F. Boiler at with hi* brother and wife. Mr. and luncheon and bridge.
T|S L»nv
S n o’clock at ‘he Hess funeral home.
rors of vision that cause
Poppy Poster
Bryan. Ohio, on Wednesday. The. Mr*. C. T. Cordes.
| Mr* Roy Hubbard won top score
Tlw many friends of John C.
R
Albert Ostroth. Fred Warner
the strain. And THAT is
[men had been friend* for many, Mr*. Chester 8t&gt;m and Mis* Patty at contract; and Mrs. Ciyd&lt;* Wilcox
Previous to the annual Poppy Ketcham of Ha*nnga are very sorry and M„ OJenn 8mUh werc glck man low and Mrs. Samuel Hamil­
ton the door prise.
yean. On their return. Mr. and Mrs. stem went to Chicago on Thursday the ijolf event, for least strokes in Day sale in May. a Poppy Poster to learn of „„
accomplished by wearing
M ,to
o cn- from thf, hPat
hta decision ,not
Mbs Neva Webb left last weak
;Kerr spent the night with the Rev. and met Mr. Stem of St. Lout*. Mo., the rough.
contest was held in the city school*. t&lt;*r lhe race for congressman, a po- i ... nnn Mr.
..r
Mr. and Mrs Fred Hane*. Mr. and with her aunt. Mrs. Glen Lake, and
and Mrs. R- H- Bready of Pioneer, the two former returning to Gun
Members having guests from awny
husband of Toledo, for California,
Ohio, and found) them all well and lake Friday night.
^were Mrs. C. W. Clarke who enter- to lhe district contest.
years.
nisht win. Mr
m-«
where
they will visit relatives.
William Fox. who graduated from
Mr. and Mr* R. it. Washburn
‘
Hh M
M “
happy.
.
| Mr. and Mr*. J. F Edmond*. Mr. tained Mrs Jennie McElwain and
----- - . .
------. MTVIIIC r IOOX.
Men are busy at the school houss
I County Clerk T- S K. Reid and and Mrs. E C.^Edmonds and Ml** ,Mrs Della C. Johnson. Lansing; lhe High school in June, was the Decatur,
who have Just returned. Edwin Turner who has been and the economic house painting,
»So has teen
.Frank Annable were in Grand Rap-:Grace Edmonds were guests of Mr. Mrs. L. V. Hessmer. Mr*. Frederick winner here and his poster was
, wt will, tnele sen. Rager. .[kiviniK wme Un&gt;e In Bewemer. cleaning, re finishing the seats.
|lds Thursday attending a breakfast and Mrs Harry Walldorff al Wall Parker. West Palm Beach. Florida. forwarded to the district where he and tamlly at Un»ln. Nete were
^,e
m,kc hu ho„„
1U1
! given in honor of the National Com-I Jake Sunday evening.
I Mb* Mae Keller. Mtas Helen Hoff- also received first place, according Saturday attenuon and Sunday •
M, „,d
w H
mander of the American Legion. Ed-[ Mts*e* Ellen Leonard and Irene master. Battle Creek; Mrs. R. W.
OPTOMETRIST
tniexlA at
.it the hmite
.. .. .. a.i ..
...
to word received from Mrs. Beatrice ..guest*
home nf
of Mr
Mr. rtnrt
and XVrr.
Mrs. . Turner
the Rnnitat
„
.
■ [ward A. Hayes of Decatur. Ill., who Jones returned Runday from a two,Cook. Mrs. Philip W. Kntakern. Harmon of Centa.-ville. who U the B W. Bisson. Saturday evening
to\ 'a.idI Mrs Sncst Mti- teacher is Charles Higdon. The
Hailing* l[ । wa* in attendance at the Lions con- weeks' visit with relatives at Man- Bronxville. N Y.; Mrs. C. P. Lathrop. Fourtji District Poppy Chairman for, the ladle* called on Mrs. Victor Staa daughter
|[ volition in Grand Rapids, where he celona. Boyd O'Belme of Clarks- Mt*s Olive Lathrop. Detroit. Mtaa the American Legion Auxiliary.
|son.
;lr_ E . Hann&lt;.niat.
.h_
Bert Seward has returned to
J|: gave an address on Thursday.
Iville accrtnpanled them.
Ethel Shaw. Grand Rapids; Mr*.
Honors in ths- state were scattered | Mrs. Claude Walton spent a part weck‘ Pnd
r mol&gt;wr and «ta.
Nashville and has opened a cs*tai6‘
[___________________________________
________ | Mrs. Josephine Todd has returned H. A. Adrounie. Mrs. Harry.Eileylan.
but William did not place, accord-| nf last week tn Grnnd Rapid.*', the, (Cr at poj-t si^iaon
' ,&gt; । from a visit of several week* with Mrs. Jack Hakman. Chicago; Mrs. Ing to the announcement made itj ‘ guest of her mother. Mrs. Ida Myers. • Mr* Frea Elder ta vtxitinv nrr and wood working stop on the
Earle Hothhaar lol.
. friend* in Columbus. Ohio. Mr*. Roy Cordes. Mrs. Pliylhs Reynold*. ,hL2'.5"
n
o I. *S“
'’"Ki"-'. »ho k .1- mM„„. M„ L).man ta ej£w.
Dcgs got into Ernest Irland’s
Todd leaves next month for Los An-1 Ann Arbor.
Besides receiving a cash award, tending summer
The VTDltCg
resuer ATIVUTA
services ||1
tn the nark
sheep on Monday night.
» . j school. at
V, Kalamaa\-------nf
. [ o—
&gt;UrX
* geles. Calif., where she expect* to
Owing to the absence of Mr*. a Citation Will be issued to lhe Win-] zoo. and. friend
— at
... .
— o'clock
.
and lynd. Wnrnta
Harold Pixrldna
Perkins, of
Sunday afternoon
four
Mr. and Mrs. Will Llebhatnar
► spend a year.
Rogers from the city on Monday ners in this contest.
, Hastings. Were Sunday aficmotm wlH be in charge of the Baptist paf- have relumed from their northern
►
Mrs. Harold Pelham, who has been member* making reservatloas on
, callers at the horn" ot the former s fOr. r^v Turner
trip.
► visiting her mother. Mrs. David1 that day will please call the seereMr anrl
HAD KNIOVABU: TRIP.
I parents. Mr.
and MrMr; rilan
alen rtorkte,
Perkins . ..
Mr. m Mrs. Porter Klnne and j Mr. and Mn. Cart MorganUtaler
Goodrear. Sr., left Thursday for New tarv. Mrs. David Goodyear. Jr. Mrs
Mrs. Stea-ar Kelley and son AlM«on Cnniptell spent la&gt;t west Bhel Mae .pent Sunday with Mr. । and son. Ray. wet. In Laiumg Men’ York .where she joined her husband E J. Pratt will be chairman for the len
4pf this
this city
I at Delton
1 and Mrs
not
citv and
and her
her brother.
brother.'at
Delton with
with Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.-Henry
Mrj&gt;Hfnrv.«A
w&gt;— Ray
«... Morganthaler
। day.
► on a trip through the Panama Ca-!nexl luncheon.
Dr. P A. Andrews and daughter. Wertman.
Mr,
Voelker of Lansing
► nal and points in the southwest.
j----------------- -----------------------Miss Jeanne Andrews of Fresno.
Mrs. John Rickert spent i»rt of jpem a felr days with her parents.
The fellow who's fooled Uw mart
HIIITIIDAY PARTY MUNDAY.
»
Mrs. Dora Fedewa. Mb* Ambra
California, and Mrs. J H. Jeilh, last week in Pontlat . with
her Mr and Mrs Adolph Dause Mr
k Fedewa and Peter Fedewa. and their ! Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Blocher &lt;Thelma Kelley &gt; of Flint spent an daughter. Mrs. K. Eaton, and h&gt;b- Voelker spent the week end here U the one who thinks that if he can
just make enough money everybody
BUteU. Mr. »ud Mrs. Mm ta.ier. *'" “» &gt;•““
■“ 28
and 5hc jeiortwd home with him. will be happy at home.
► Jowph tad Mta VlrelnU Htenrr tetatlrte tad tateU M ttelr home interesting week in Chicago where band.
Mrs G W. Bangs of Detroit. Mr. Miss Angela Mellongree of Grand
► ot LswUte. spenl Soods, ot thc In SSOUth WoodUnd sund.y. My 3; they attended "A Century of ProgWhether one considers the world
Uldtausch collate »t oun late.
|“&gt;=
*“*
llo“' «&lt; M” re**” and various places of Interest and Mrs. Roydon Warner , and Ledge was a Sunday afternoon call­
in the city. After resting a few days 1 daughter cf Ix&gt;*cll called on their cr
round, flat square or crocked daMr. tad Mrs. osry Crook tad Mr .rtteehers birthday.
...
they
then
went
to
New
York
where
ihter
and aunt. Mrs. F E. Brunner.
Wednesday
afternoon
Laurel
and
ata Mr.
tad4 ’ .. ‘'“'.te'
”'"1
“S
«uu Mrs.
raib, Kay
IM) Shroyer,
OIUU^VI, ntem.
;«i. Mil,
.
they
vblted
Niagara
Falls
and
olh-,Mondav
afternoon.
Mrs
Bang*
reChapter
No.
31
O.
E
8.
had
a
against.
Mrs. Loy Royer of Bailie Creek and *• J ,“nt! daual‘trr- Jda
Maxwell House
mained for a few days’ visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Viele of Ver- Lois of North Manchester. Ind : Mr. er places of interest in the cast.
Dr. Andrews and daughter are de-1 We nre glad ,to report thgt Rev.
montvllle were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. John Zumbrun and son parting July’28 for Seattle. Wash . Minard U*wb who suffered a stroke
Robert
of
Union
City.
Ind
;
Mr*.
O.
A.
and Mrs. Charles Farrell ot NashRoyer of Vandalia. Ohio; Miss Nellie where they will txiard the txwt for a little over a acck ago, is slowly
viUa.
San Francbco Mbs Andrews will Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ^Juffton. Mr. Zumbrun of Winchester. Ind.; Mr resume her college activities in San | Mrs. Mary Ix&gt;u Kenney ta enterLarge Boxes
and Mrs. Arcliic Reickord and Mr. and Mr*. Loren Hershberger and PrancUco and Dr Andrews will re-. raining h»r small granddaughter
and Mrs. Herbert Freeland were ^t children or Liberty Mills. Ind . Mr. • urn to Fresno to resume hb prae- from Hastings.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mer­ and Mrs. A. H. Strong and daugh­ Ucc after spending a delightful j A recent issue of the Grand Raprick* E State Road, on Sunday car­ ter. Nancy Ann ot Jackson; Mr. and month in the east.
Herald stated that in a dectaian
ing for things during me absence Mn. W. J Dittman ot Detroit; Mtas
--------- :------- • • • ----------- —
handed down by the Interstate
Glcnna Blocher of Holland: Mr. ahd
ot Mr. and Mrs. Merrick.
BORDEN—HAYNES.
I Commerce Comnilsslnu. the Pere
Beit Brandt
Mr. and Mrs- Lorraine Isenhath Mrs. Glenn Reichard and daughter
Announcement 1* made of the Marquette Railway Co was denied
Ruth
of
Chicago.
Ill.,
and
Dr.
D.
returned to their home in Flint on
marriage of Miss Eunice Haynes of .the right to remove the track on
.
Tuesday after Visiting his parents. J. Van Gilder of Mentone. Ind.
Hickory Corners to Wallace Bordrti their Xlmdab-Freeoort branch, but
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Iscnhath. since
*°iiof Kalamazoo which was solem- can appeal again in 19M. This is
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Thursday. Lorralfle bos just been
AT EMMANUEL CHURCH. nixed Saturday afternoon. July 14th; good news to Freeport people, who
elected secretary and treasurer of
An ice cream social will be given at Howe, Ind. at the home of the Cjve mtKh credit for thb dectalon to
Sec. B of the class of 1935.
Luge Caaa
Tuesday. July 31. at Emmanuel Rev. W. O. Pitkin. Mi. and Mra. the fact that Bergy Bros, have been
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pattison and church.parish house under auspices Borden will reside in Kalamazoo domg such a fine business at the
children, Marion, William and Wil­ of lhe choir. The following commit­ where the groom b employed.
| local
"
—• elevator.
•
ma. left Monday for their home in tees in charge: General chairman,
Quart Can
। Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Thomaa
Schenectady. New York, by way of Sadie Mae Palmer. Members of com­
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
»»..» »
were
tn Hastings W
on uuautcaa
business rrtFrlSauli 8tc. Marie, after visiting hb mittee: Mrs. Del Sutton, Mrs. J. A.
Mrs. L. R. Glasgow was surprised day.
mother..Mrs. Relle Pattison, and hb McNulty. Mrs. J M. Langston. Mrs. on Thursday afternooh when twtm-. Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Segar of
Fawcy Japaa
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brother,* James Pattison of Grand
J. M. Merriam. In charge of tables: ty of her friends arrived unan- Grand Rapids were in-town SaturRapids
Mrs. Chester Stem. Mrs. Kenlth Mc­ nounced to help her observe iter day afternoon
H. C- Coflman and family of New
Mr and M„ DcPri^ster of near
Intyre. Ml** Sara Beryle Schsder. [birthday. Bridge was played and
York City called on C. F. Angell Mis* Betty Donley. Ticket* and ad­ dainty refreshments served by Mbs Hostings called at the homes of
Sunday enroute to Chicago and
Ibrtr
their rt.irohinr.
daughters. ur
Mrs.
— Charles'Pflce
vertising: Wynn Green. Music and Sadie Glasgow
Estes Park. Colorado, when he is on program—Mrs. H. P. Dailey.
1
and
Mr«. Will Slocum. Sunday.
Regular Caaa 2s)C
the faculty of the Y. M. C. A. sum­
PEASE-HAMMOND.
«...
ra 77.
&lt;« DassMrs. Cassie ouuiua
Bouma. aK
aged
paasmer school Mr. Coffman was for
* BUEHLER—LyBARKER.
Leslle J Pease of Delton. Michigan
,way at her
the
four years state county Y. M. C. A.
Mr. and Mrs B. A. LyBarkcr an­ and Amy M- Hammond of Hastings schoolhouse Friday shortly before
secretary ot Michigan. 1918 to 1932 nounce the marriage of
their were united in marriage a'- lhe iwtne noon, after a Itsuf I line m
Mrs
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He b now on the Religious Educa­ daughter, Louise, to Kenneth Bueh­ of Rev. Georg' Bostwick at Bristol. Bouma. who had resided here for*
tional faculty of the Riverside Drive ler at St. Mary rectory. Cascade. Ind . on July 17. 1834
.'many years, ’whs highly respected &gt;
. church in New York City.
Saturday. July 31. They will be at
s“I
. | Mrs. Maude W. Smith attended home to their friends after Sept. 1
’ a meeting at W 8. T. C .’Kalama- in Grand Rapids. HasUngs friends'
• too on Wednesday and Thursday of extend congratulations and best
wlshM.
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, vlve
7^*^ B&lt;.rvUXJ( wrre am.
» 'numity Experience in Adult Edu­
Mr. and Mm. Average Crttan "It ducted from the late home at nine
Employees who are hied by enthu­
, icalton" at the Wednesday session
when Laurence Barnetl of this city siasm on*! a deatre to succied al­ ain't my bustnea* to see that the o'clock Mpnday morning and at
the Oangregatlonal
’ told of the experiences of the Has­ ways have a decided advantage over law is enforced Doni we elect ofll- 10 30 from
church at-OrandviUe, with Rev. F.j
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:o. m. newton'
M

MTLO.
'son and Mrs. Daniel Lancaster and
Iders caused his men to die like rats‘very low. The first year ot confev.III). a sinking
-------- —ship.
„
..
BJatructton
--------—. an epidemic of yellow „
on Monday, July 15, Miss Mildred son of Hastings Bunday.
i The French were engaged for a er broke out and 37 employes died. | Fisher of Milo and Raymond Mann । Jake Johnson and family visited
period of
of 30
20 years
years Inin a futile atepidemic was quickly sup- ot East Barry motored’to Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. JSwertzer of
; period
- tempt to build a Panama Canal, and pressed and the number of cases I Ind., and were united in marriage at Plainwell Bunday.
| when they quit the surface had been •'llnce ltifn have been few and far'the home of Rev.. McPhecicrs. Hie
Do not for a moment think that
merely scratched, as far as build- between. Even today if a moaqulto .bride waz attired In a poudre blue tlie people of Prairieville and vlcin------------------accessories while lhe Ity are not kind and considerate of
(Continued from Page One)
ca”al, —-- co'
10'?:1 . Vcry l)t_ b found inside of a house along the matching
------------------____ _____________________________
r
I tie of what the «French did was used Canal or outside, the Ssnitary Offl- groom wore a business suit of gray, others. The usual Saturday- night
Simin amt the Drake* and tlw v&lt;.r___ Ul balding the present canal. The &lt;*r is sent for and a hunt U started They were Unattended. They spent dance was not held and the bail
« ,i . ( &gt;■'
Project whs not much nearer com- to.clean.up the breeding spot. Uncle several day* with the groom's game was moved to the south end
gun* .ovn prccec-uco to hold up the piction when the French ceased 8um “t Panama Rave a detnonstra- grandmother and other relatives at of town in respect for Merritt Wood.
.cuiivoys and rob them &lt;&gt;f at least.a (wort than when thsy first started tlon ln sanitation thatsliould prove Llgkuiicr.-also called on relatives al who is very ill. Everyone is so very
tx.r»
j ..
Part of si.Air
their ill-gotten gain, —
and
it and over S2tX&gt;.000XXM) of the money of helpful to the world. If under the South Bend and Niles and the re- kind. Makes one think life Is worth
jx-dplc had
been-trying conditions of a new-country malndcr of the week visiting the while and all tills courteous treatdidn't end even there. England and the French
■ *-«—-••- squandered Count De Le.*s*'ps wp* with a tropical climate U Is possible bride's uncle and family al Benton merit is appreciated,
fiqk' Spam were then r—- •—
none
to throw
up his
people of
---------------- ’ ■ •
’
,
,
,
,.co friendly,
•- compelled
‘-“'‘'pnira t«
inrv*U|l
m» hands
nana.1 and
uiu to
w rid
»*u the
me pmpic
ui tlie
uic scourge,of
,-K.uutiic ,U1 Harbor
•••«• arriving
Uin.ui, home
injuic at the
u(c bride's
otiuci
,
_____ ...
.. .. _ a ..........
.................
..I,.-. of parents. -XJ________
___
You can live cheaper but not hap­
ii' ,.i'ir.« . . L,l!-*l’!l I^nnRtccT
the Span- return to France
in discruce.
mosquitoes
and flic* ...
as sprendfrs
’Mr. and Mrs. Portor
Toone
rjutidar &lt;aid.s to ko to uil the trouble of bcatCTi, broken-down man. Worry fatal disease germs, it
early
Saturday
evening where
lr doesn't .speak ------ --------------- -----------....... they pier‘when your wife’s reducing.
I'lilhcriui; xthe loot. and Jhe English over his failure caused him to laic lop-highly ol any civilization
—&gt;•- -* - that
— •• will nuikr
—»— ••
—«_.home
---------------------------their
for the pres­
would theiii proceed to bal(J up lhe his mind, and he died ...
m IBM. As tolerates UrenE’-----—v-r----------------jentr-Wr extend congratulation.* and
ips on the high mu, It you go through tlie Canal, today) For over two yearn thb prepam-l^bet:
““ wishes for u ‘long and happy
*
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of‘1.iw^
"dos '?m.
eat u
dog
Sr7it”wn*‘nJ
7.’ game. ,»?’n ,h&lt;; Pucln.‘i '',,tra,1CP' °*le 01 u,,‘ lory work in zanrtatlon and cleaning . I life.
/ - —-■
J—
' -‘'“‘‘J5 milk and „u,
honey
things
that wul
will uiirnci
attract your atienalien- up lhe
the tiretnbes
premises was carried on b
b'*ttJ UU
|1|!a uult
’*^*r. und Mrs. Joseph McClurkln,
und
£’“"“K** Drake tlon
lion are the rows of old rust
rust-eaten""|
ore a tap of work was done looking 8r
. ■ and ,unil,y "Prnt Sunday with
lor 1ill'reLTwere
hr Spaniards.'iAlthough
•eaten fore
CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN und
nhin. c
evervmnrhinra
nn&gt;&lt; a,&lt;„inmA»&lt;
J.__ ____ ___ of. the Canal.
? thejr
son Junies and family of Mlddiv Merit-in were
Jr- lust P
y‘ m
“chl,,M' rira.in&lt;-a
dredges and
equipment. to the. construction
1
IN CHRIST.
i .y*. thc U ter WIU Thcy arc
old French machines Even-one must admit thul it was dlevllle.
'
Miss Adda remaining for ’
5"
l&lt;» v.., .».» ju»
)“&gt; «
«» me rtciini
rrjnd. i«t*
M uiem
U&gt;rm necessary
nfcSiry work
work and
and "most
-mrm effectlvelv
elKAlreiy al
‘ * d’deflnlte stay with her brother]
,,
------- ——• •r’»6
■'—
'••&gt;'-0
.in
It spelled
the difference
tin Isthmus
Istlunus of Panama and on the when thtfy
thdy quit wort
wort. Seemingly nj
nacarried
------ ‘-J out
-—
•*---------- und olher relatives in Middleville.
high sex*. Ablut
—rf. to ...1..,urCP„n antl -faiiur-” nn&lt;i
Mr. and Mrs. C. P- Moreau of Au-.:
Ab mt 100 vean
years nfi^r
after tlw
the nttnmut
attempt has ..e.„
ever been w
made
*al- bctwcen
ociween
"success
ana failure, ana . eil.sta
. -----------'—.-----------, ■
. , ...
. "cleaning
pfa—
pa,,
11—
Ara
n‘^nl?.r&lt;? lud founded Hombre de vage them, and they stand os monu- wnen
it came to
up tne ",--------------w
— RnnHnv pvpnlrur
•• . the. American
«p- &gt;i» j Mr u-and
' r lhe
'--- present city
Mrs H-“TlSLzrrSS
J F&gt;°wer “nd"
Dio.-. near
city cf
of Fa..Pan- menu to a stupendous failure. We zone it seems that
aimi
on the
Pacific
coast, thcy
they dld
did IL
not
go
to Panama
City, but
but engineers
™nrerTdtan
overlaik any
any bet
ST Unnl"
Xk^th
• ri.r!
nr
01..*
0??.
pana,na City,
didn ?t overlook
toinifliH tin* ci’v r»f
xx«ii_ ».&lt;
,— ft_tk.__ _ • ..— .» ._
.
.
a &gt;
furl Phrrrtesteller rtrirt T l-iw/wi
.&lt;
,T ■" '
UJ DAtuua.uk me rucinc en- .under the treaty with Panama the
u'url
ruc.neiicr ana ui.iwooa
the
Atlantic
coast
because
of
its
trance.
I
was
Informed
that
al
Pan1
Americans
were*not
given
miy
noDurlck
ot
MWdlevilta.caUed
on Mr.
die Atlantic coast, because of its trance. I was Informed that uL Pan- "American* were not given any no- “
,„.vr
— At Porto ama City
----------..
Anv
MMrs. Morion Lctlie at the McnJ|i‘ todUhrm
'e"‘Ullf''1 ~...ai.i
«»«lit»on.*.
there arc miles
and..
miles .Uncal
control over *1'5*.®??
the citiesJ^Iund
“
B.-lio they e-.tubli.shed a yearly fair, of old Flench side-trucks, and.that panama or Cristobal Colon, hut |IClurkln
C
home Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClurkln
nF
* Wl *x' liels at thl! lhcac tlde tracks are covered with were given absolute control in the
time the caravans and rmile train.* old French railroad engines,, flat matter of health and sanitation As ,mVr r0'1'**1 rOQ,ns ln -‘l&gt;e Hurry . Tlie heavy broken or stripped gear
can quickly be placed in SERVICE
were ■remoring the conscripted cars, freight cars und equipment- n result of this th&lt;*clG'"of Panama'Uo,,Mrd ho,,i‘'a,,d *1HBo,to ,loU5e"
again ... if you will command quri
plunder fivm Panama and loading all going to ruin und teing eaten wzTgthorowih^dcX
“,U *ct‘k
H onto the Spanish King's shiprust
and
decay.
1^ up ” that RtadThi
Mr and Mr" «chul“ ot Chicago
Dependable Welding Service
Pr'- up
up by
by Iiun
rusl 4|I&gt;U
alld MCLjiy.
deeaylipa
it had ever Hud, Tlie
,,
,
....
..................*........ -*‘,d
■•I*-,
up
U)
' Vi&gt; The
Tlie 'incident
that
doubtless concon-'city was filthy and dirty mid the sent from Friday till Monday al1
from
“c,d‘;n‘ «
“&lt; *Mrt»tle.*a
Thorough knowledge »l tnatal
&gt;ki^1 dUP,,ayi'd “nd vmced the
of the
,u_ American
.------ .—people
------- --------|X.j))]e had evidently never heard of their farm here.
panai.in,
luaing hcata, and the correct
-old ■ hi ir a are.* mid merchandise. It •great
—-—need---------------.. ­ tlie word "sanitation"—if they had
Some of our people braved the
of a canal across the .Isth
method ul uaing the MODERN
1* said tliat tlie trade developed mus. was at lhe outbreak of the
they hod given the matter nu con­ heat Tliursday evening und uttend-1 OXY-ACmi.ENE EQUIPMENT,
cnuRcn or the nazarenh.
,cd
the.
band
concert
und
entertain
­
sideration. Panamanians were made
rnakea OUR WELDING genuinely
Faneoan Ballilnr
to move out of their homes, while ment "Night in Dixie” at KmdieDEPENDABLE.
berger Park. Parcliment. A cast of
Americans
went in and
completed
nerirct
rumurntinn
nr mi
nrmnran*a ol,c biindred entertainers presented'
perfect fumigation of till premises.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
has been free from epidemics that
In the M-cond part the park
formerly were accepted almost a** fence.
'
------------- --------------- — _. necessities. Ridding the Canal Zone , wils trims formed into a southern
plantation
■
the'
land
of
Dixie
”
by
valuable in’war. Tlie trip of these dangerous epidemics will alKill' Cli'irlv; ii wmr'h»H''"inr 'around the Horn took about a ways stand ns a monument to Amer*
.. CiO. rlfind
.1 la seem,
sOnt iniciitth. n“ time
A Plain Case Beautiful
Cone,
S had
w,.rr^.v
“mC ro
80 long
’°*,B that It
“ iran
,can xnnltarv
Mn,,ary method*
method.*. lint
But it
It 1*
Is -a. ®®Hon field was seen in th&lt; back
^IvhnHisconstant
keep u
it ,.._i
that ....._
way.?'‘iX^W'SlhiJ’fenre^nd
mH
.
. t'he
o nnu
a n.i.ural waterway Imrmtuvi
mn
,.r ,a„
......... fight to uno*,
arross
the
Isthmus.
Nut
being
able
‘
‘
N
W
! bk necessity for a canal ucrosti the I.*th- und nlways will lx- with Hie jungles I “*k°’*u? ’. ^5,,,.*nw mlkr’
to discover such a one Cortez luid mus lo protect our coasta and its a
close at hand. Cleaning up tlie
,1' l“
‘•f”“““J- FJ’*’ ^*ay'
and nearly new Upright Plano
had hb; C-Usin. a sort of a civil en­ general all-round help during war. Z-sne In thl* way. and .mi thoroughly. 7^1011
gineer.
up Bu-'Tlv^Kl'nplans for an ‘artl'"tation
and
negro sulr,tuaLs
spirituals
iiefui w draw
i’ti raav"
died W,Ut ® h‘‘11’ 11 w'°’lld **’ was u,l’l&gt;b" was something new in world exix r' ®‘song*
7
d ne8ro
(both Bungalow size) almost
be ee the Pm Ski
• dmw,4lr®’,,&lt;‘ n’c*n,,y wh*n a“ *he l,'"rc
T,,‘• “Utory ,lf U,e i*05* ”' mid
m. one
Ml or two surprise solos fenturpaid for near HasUnga. Will
before
:..g Mta
m:..s Caroline
Plummer and
brt&lt; re the plans
pl.uu could be considered.
ronsiden-d ,halB of thc paclflp
(around )Mgely
&lt;)f man a&lt;iaptlnK U&gt;B
veil to parties willing to take
Peter
Basker
then
a
sermon
by
the
mbmined'rtie’fdro't'JThfiVrS’ilm 1120 all IO,&lt;H
WerC
‘
'
l
‘
OVCd
‘
“
ro
"«
h
hhnself
to
natural
conditions.
That
told) were shoved titrough himself to natural conditions. Tliat
over contracts and continue
t’ rXti ifin mliSSrSi ‘he Panama Canal in two days, was really what.the people ..f Pan- ..
Negro parson whose text was "By
small monthly payments. ‘
,;'(.in u-.t -Utut rJF
thal “«nr were uil trans- ama did They accepted cholera and 'their fiulU ye shall know them."'
program cliwd by lhe quur-, i
-.
hio.i
n.ai
wimi Qod has
Iro„, Ulf |hu.inc t&lt;l tlll. Allan- yellow fcveMta u matter of c .ur c 'Die
‘
Write Credit Man.
M-k-in*
* Iv'.va |UC 1,1 twd days l,ad lt bc‘‘n d‘*lred They niiTcrcd .*0 man? outbreaks of jtette singing "Steal Away" and ।
I’. O. Box 261, Detroit, Mleh.
dcr.” and there it
1 to send a half a dozen or mure of tile ttus dbqase that Hx*y really became . Going Hum*" when Hie colored '
emltal.
people all stole away into the dark- i
-h»'fe*t bntllefthlp* through, it could -immimc to outbreaks th.it killed off
Panama became independent of .
u.
..
... probably
...
froin ofhrr countries by tlie]
have been
accomplished
in
SjmIii In 1B21 and for many years was
1 JoMtph MiX-’lurkln from near Hmthousand*. If a story of the suffer-),
I tins'., was a caller of the home folks
under the sway of Columbia. Along gon liU.tead of taking a month to r,o
ings and deaths of laboring men and )
about tin-’ '.line England became
r.rotmd tiie Hom, today could reach strangers in this section could be .Sunday evening.
omewhat interested in the Canal
Hie Atlantic from San Francisco in written it would be simply stagger-,
busineAS by getting a foothold hi
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Ing—und all practically unnecessary |
AND BUBOEON
Nicaragua, A little later Uncle Sam
d Mrs -Fred Smith, Rex
....
..
....
......• country &lt;o oe uuie to transier H under modern methods of sanitation.'
wok'
•-&lt; whlt
•*
— • - '-----the 1lathmii*
’i'h.
’battleships from one ocean to th
In the old day.* the features of a
ir’n
irUlhra and
1
' the Isthmus would be of mon cther m a short time
Firm.
such
a-,
lt.s
river.*
and
moult.
nend*
in
C.ir^m
city.
Bummer
and
iiaatu*.
to till* rultntrv than It i»...
‘
'
mum. aiivn ha im nvvrs HOU moun- ,
~
---- 7 ~
&amp;wibh
war- was
Wednc.-dar and Thursday.
i After the V
-------- —
— over. tarn*. d. tqrminM it.* routes of travel
fcKinley appointed an While
Wiiile this is still true to quite an Mary J,' an ri,n,4l,ltd in Ldnsing for i
linos a treaty was made wltii Col­ I President McKinley
)a few days.
nmbla. ttivnig America the sole right Istiuniin anal Commission, known extent, yet the coming of steam.
Tlie Ludics* Aid will luive a pot'
to croM tlie Isthmus by railroad. | os the II. C. C.. ’to see what could be electricity and mudem sanitation
------------------ . . ................
......... ...
Iwk.»,,&lt;! will.ell tom- m.d.'
hlgliway.or canal. In return, our done Il»ut building a canal. Ne- methods, have to an astonishing degovernment prombed to protect the Kotlatlmi., wen- at once taken up ,ree. helped man tn conquer nature ' ,7 c,cul" “IM* e-*ke at U&gt;e home ol
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r(vcn
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ralch
Mr.
“M Mr. Mho Lehman WMuy.
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rights und powers of Colombia with Colombia.
&gt;/&lt; President
k&gt;—,«•!rla.•&gt; 1 Me- mountains
__ ... ..... tby ....
—, ..we pass
.
.. _ Clt'llllli'.
Jllll 27.
tunnel*,
over
'
ai';i;!lst other nntijii*. and pledged[ Roosevelt succeeded
Chillies Armstrong attended u
10 k,lp ,lcut,al
line of transit Kinley, there didn’t seem to be much river.* on giant bridge*. Deserts are j surprise party for Mr. and Mrs.
hope of reaching any agreement, and travrr.ed by the Iron hor”&lt;’. and are!'
Frqnk ilowen ot Richland Junction
Tin- le d to tin- building o! the rail­ Me were an the verge of again taking even made to bloom bv irrigation. “ - road across the Isthmu*. which by up the Nicaragua route, when alma.t California is an excellent demonRobert
,a.-.. if by pic-arratigenicnt. the jxo- -tratlon of this lad &amp;&gt; it seems that; Raa
'’fl Sherman of Kalamazoo I*
the wuy was tin* first transcontinen—
their hide- —(he men of tlie future, instead of 'visiting Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dos- I
t.il line hull! »n this hemisphere. &gt;pie
”c of
r Panama
--------- - declared
-------, .,
though it was only around 50 miles pendcnce and started a revolt taking the natural routes can go J ter and Mr. and Mis. Ferri* Quick1

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As Englund had her hands UK«'iut Colombia. That was nothing where they will, because the explorer,
HI*. Falla (July St!) 6:00
Mr mid Mrs. D. N. Honeywell at­
0Jl u Jiart oj (j,,. p.uiniu... thb gov-*new el‘"cr because in tlie preceding has given way to the engineer. It
eminent made a treaty with Eng- 57
the Panamanians had tak- took courage and h'jnest servin’ to I tended the Century of Progress Bunland in which brth parties agreed vn P1*1-1‘n 53 revolutions, or averag- build the Panama Canal, tlie con- | day.
Perry Havens mid family of Lanthey would not build a canal across:
abol*‘ °*le every year. Theodore quest was superb, and what an ideal
the Lsthm-.is for 50 year.*, nor would' Pooscvtd‘ nt‘ver *'as much-of a hand for our future citizens. N° more do"। ilng called on friends in town Thurs’hey allow any country entrance to to ”loltcr around” on anything lie people have to take their lives in ■ 'day.
Mr and MMrs. George Lutimoraf
property to the extent available.
&lt;io it.
was interested in. To avoid any their hand.* by tramping smn the
Bach parkin* ahaU be ot patron'■
Along in the 1850's'w^ieh the Pan- ‘U|'thcr dealings with the leaders of difcx*e-infected jungle. The ro- and daughter of Pittsburgh. Penn.. I
ama-Railroad was building. U S l*lc Colombian government
the man re of energy and enthusiasm are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hlg- I
gins.
The
gentlemen
are
cousins
|
Grant, then not a* famous as he was Unllprf States, probably through the has given away to the&gt;.i of the
and had not met since they were
to become lajcr. xros-M-d the Isthmus PHTtWenl's initiative, took advantage engineer.
। young ltu|s, other guests were. Mr. —---------with 1800 men mi Ids way to lhe pathb opportunity by recognizing
—------- ---I mid Mrs Richard Lancaster and liuiimi
clllc coast On this trip 80of his men it,,e Independence of Panama, and

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CARDS of THANKS

'•&gt;
■ ditd with cholera and he wa* con- a fcw days !alcr mnde “ ‘n'uty with
IHHVLiMC.
u" vinccd-of the impoitance and neces- her- For a cash payment of sio.000.000
An ice cream social wilt be held on ■
i- sity of building such a cairnl. und and Ull‘ Promise of $250,000 yearly Thursday evening, AuRUsl 2. on lhe |
realized -it* value to tills country, lament after 1913. Uncle Sam ob­
lawn
at
lhe
home of Mis* Lizzie
,
When ne later bcgapie President one:lalned to&gt;ilrol of the Canal Zone.
-&gt; of the fii *t things he did was to send T,lc "Zdne" Includes a stretch of Smith with plenty of goad h.imc
'/ a messenger to Colombia with the|'and flVc miles wide on either side made cake in connection. Please
keep this date in mind and come obt.
' 1
"
1
•. lll
Idea
‘“ of arranging for Lhe
the right of °f
oI an^lmagmary
imaguiary line
line, that
”
runs
h7.~ 7.7..
,
1 ' ’ ” u” way tor a canal across the Isthmus.' through the center of lhe Canal ““Jl’1'1*’ » 2^'nnrAil-rt
The
----------------Ti e Colombians wr~them«*w"g?rfrortTthe
gave the messenger *«*» “,e Atlantic to the Pacific.!
Pacific..
mSi^d b$ ^4r
THREE (-CORNERS.
ThL&lt; severnn^n:
iwernment 2.1
also
bought the ‘" “
• acc«J}P»n‘*t‘ by
anything but n cordial reception. In This
k: bougi"^
K.'.I.a .1 the Powcns.fict the reception wo.*
c&lt;k»I that
rights .which included the
M
City Li w«S
’
-----the President commenced to dicker Panama Railroad, for which we *crc
Traverse city last ueek
gm.,“,^UW “ideSS ‘*a,d M9000.000 Uncle Sam then
Mr ®,M* Mrs
•‘nnMnt''' ”•
in * Kelley and Mr and Mrs. George with Nicaragua. This r ’ "
made a.new
treaty with
Etlgland
hi. 'y“u[1Cf Allen.
didn’t please the
t'..v Colombians who
w..w------------■---------------------- —
-- -----------...i.i.r. lftot which did jwav with the mu-1 Several cases of sickness are re­
Glenn Wine of Bellevue mid Ml** gave to a French company the rights11®01. which did away with the mu-1,
ported due to the extremely hot
Margery' Kenyon ot • Philadelphia. the Americans were seeking. Tlie tual plrdgcs of 1850. which were 1
French company had an immense mentioned above, and allowed the ,weather, tiic latest victims being i
?.a» l* spending her vacation xd-h ..piiai.
ana to construct tne canarvi*x..r ^VmxS^nd
i
her.patents in Hftsitng.* visited their capital, and to construct the canal United States to '’construct, operate ;
selected
Count
Ferdinand
De
Usan
d
control
a
Canal.
”
with
u
free
Or
m»be and Mrs. Sjlviii Hsher
I
cututiu. Mr. mid Mrs Claude A.
Hammond and family Friday aflei- sep.*. who had won hb laurels ns hand over the Canal in time of I Mr*- I^rna Slocum and son Rex ;

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which connects tlie Mediterranean ]‘*icy mv fit.
, ,.*
I
Perhaps lhe greatest good that we' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herrington I
with the Red Sea. Naturally evgryPerhaps lhe b.v»&gt;w
uh» „v,
7. ., ; '7,",7,
i
one
“dL-E™"
‘.J h—
®'A ^l,,rned
__ had
__ _ great faith
mm in
ui him.
nun. despite
uespne received from the *40.000,000 we paid ""d A,‘°n,a—
----............I।
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"------------‘ ’l**
---------------“
•*’
th* nOrth’ Pfi’ SDCn
his ------------70 years. "
But‘ there
were evlo --France
was----the -------knowledge
that
5p?n‘‘ lhe ,wut j
dentiy several things, that he hadn’t made it possible for us to avoid .the
M.?d,„MUr, ,u ■
figured on. and among them was the |WiL»takes the French made, and to1 .J"10 Warner_t*Jaid up. at the
difference m the conditions at Suez pmflt by their experience
S
'
and in the disease-ridden jungles of
In "preparatlpiw" for the construe- , 0 &gt; broken leg which resulted from ।
Mrs.’Gertrude Wilcox and son. Joe Panama.
the (Mnal the imine
name of v-vi.
Coi.
raiiamu. However
However he
ne instilled
instuicu con-itjonjif
con. - Qi
, rown
-- under
- his motorcycle;,
0,0
of Ha.*tm;.s spent Sunday with .Mr. fidence
hdcnce by
by promising
promising to
to build
build a
a canal
canal | W.
"'' C.
" Oprgas
Gvxzis will
will always
always stand
itaiid *hcn u *»'e* ‘arnfd ‘n Z."«^rT
I'
. ...
. n-A.An.inA...
... a-_.in
Friday |
and Mrs. Claude A. Hammond and ■
*l’ sea
sfa
&gt;fvel........
that WOUIO
would be
27 leet
feet
pre-eminent^asjjrlll
CoLGoethals
in gravel
nCa Kimr
Kl,’s a Corner*
Corners Friday
level
mai
Of.....
St
,J S'
”
’ wni yui.
uucuuoa 111
- - -­ near
deep, and to have. it completed in i(‘mc
hc actual building
it.. Col.
ounarng of
or h
coi. Doroor-),
gar was placed at the head of **"'
the1 .M!ldrcd and
Gaskill visit-.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Everdecn of eight years. Tlie French really
Lansing were Sunday and Monday worked at it for 20 years and liadn't Health Department and was most fd thclr grandparent*. Mr and Mrs.
fitted for lhe Job.Jnstead Charles Baclteller. al Hastings, last,
reached tlie hard part when they admirably
visitors nt the Edw. Walters home.
—,
.——
The Irving group of the Boys'calf *lbit
Contracts were let and the of commencing to "shovel dirt" nt week. ._____________________
NORTH HOPE.
.
club will meet nt Forrest Buehler’s work was pushed by the French but
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Mr.-und Mrs. Chas. Welch and Tliursdhy evening at 7:30. for the »&lt; wasn’t long before obstacles be­ nary method. he spent -millions of j
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
the zone'and
-------- up
- --------------------Dale Crawley of this JilnCc had
friends of Striker district spent Spn-Jirst meeting or-the year. Couttty• ’ g.ui * to appear. One of 4he first. was dollars in cleaning
for men ‘to Quite
a score Saturday
it —
- safe
----‘
day with Mr —J
’— *-J— *■”—* sc='i------ *“ **------------ *•- the Chagn-.s river. * wild and un-,making
r— — - place
—
---------------------------------* while fixing
— ■I
•'t William ' “ntf mother.
ruly stream tha^cro&amp;sed tlie path Uve and work. The Panamanian.* fence, when a man stepped from I
plan tlie work.
I -----Mrs. —
Allan
„
।
.
j— Bishop and son. who
Mrs. Merle Cooley and children 'of tlie proposed canal 23 times be- themselves were, and still are. a the brash and took hte tools and orhappy-go-lucky
people, dered him to the iiouse. The SheriiT 1
d.V*’£&lt; * J«ur A"n*n‘ ,u"' k'en spending the post week called at tlie Claude A- Hammond 1tween Obusiw'and Gatun. It has 26 careless,
and during the turbu- careless in what they do. and dumb was notified but as yet he has not.
UI4.
i«,r. auewtd for rrsditor* to with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. home Thursday afternoon. Robert tributaries
'
Irnt
rainy .Tuson
season rutu
had varan
been aiauwu
known io
to to sanitary
' j
a methods. Yellow
a&lt;»ww fever been .found,
UUIIU.
KSSsisr.. •zaiut mm dk-r.mj;Theodore Pra’nshka. returned to her Hammond returning home from hb Kill
I
mTimi •M’tSSu.n-M 1Lta’o'-!,lome at Hluds Comers Sunday.
visit with Robert Cooley.
rise.S3 fret in 24 houfs. DeLesseps and malaria had been so prevalent
Mr and Mrs. Rev. O. R. Neeks of,
??***?■*” rsouirad to prewnt tkrir riaims
Albdrt Anders spent Sunday with
Evangelistic sendees every night 1IQ his plans. tor a sea-level canll that the Panamanians then living Athens were guests of Mr. and Mrs. •
. Iiad proposed' to dispose of the wa-, were Immune to diseases that would Russell Greenfield Sunday, '.
«2ty*&lt;x *h“u»*».t'b.^?i7 *,1
Jay Mannb at West Hope.
nt the Moulton church, good speak-.-1
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Dodd of Ver-]
teZirr n.r ssiS d«v oi Nor»itX«r. “ iT
MLm Wilhelmina Pranshka is era and good music. Everyone wel- 'ter* of the chagres river through a be fatal to newcomers. Even’ home
tunnel 10 mllds long, bored through ifin
- **
Panama
“
~*
City
i was “
thoroughly
*■’“ dU■“* montville were guests of ”
R. **'
Penning*
&gt;
i^' ij
t,‘*‘
*•'* *»» b"«*l spending three weeks at the Kellogg come.
si NmewiZ'1 *mt&gt;"jw?
camP at Plne lakr
Pnll° Sheldon of Hastings was a the mountains and which would car- Iinfected. Over every stagnant pool ton’s Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sager, Mr. and Mrs.,
b U&gt;t (•M-Boon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hulbert and caller at the homw.of Mr and Mrs. ry its waters into the Pacific. (Ruing- &lt;of water, no matter how large or
P?”*; «...
*°“ *nd Mr “»&lt;• Mrs’- Harvey HUI Claude A. Hanjmond ' Wednesday Ing the course of these turbulent ismall, a film of Insecticide was H. Ecklcr of Kalamazoo. Miss'
masrl Qteaxat, J.dz« of ProUU.
of fialUe Crpek spefll lhe woek c,xl em)111g
waters was a much larger task than ।sprayed, because investigation had Gladys Eckler of Battle Creek, Miss
lie had figured on. Land- slides isiiown the presence of mosquitoes Weeks of Augusta.-Mrs. Bucktan of I
or.
i. . , .
„ „ ,
Mr- ttnd Mnu Albert Ulrich.
-— ---------- ------------------ r— .
One thing is certain. If Uncle.
1
--------A mix* down hi Iowa is advertb- around Culebra Cut would also fUi 1wiioae slings spread the yellow fever Chicago were week end guests pf Mr.
Itara puls cartwheel dollar* In-gen-1 Time* nre Improving, but lhe pop- Ing for a rpiuing daclishund The up tlie excavations about as fast as igerm. Whereas French employees and Mrs. Russell Greenfield.
«r*l circulation again he won't 'ular idea of recovery U still some- ad reads. "Hr is two dog.* long and he would dig them. On top of all Iin their futile effort to build a
Miss Gwen GMklll of Clegr lake
hm to motorize them They'll go thing that will put 120 stock back lialf a dog higti and a bit under- this, cholera, yellow fever, and the icanal had died like rats, the death spent Sunday' evening with kllss I
•poughl
) up to 1240.
slung.
jbitea of poisonous snakes arid spl- irate under Uncle Bam s method was Dorealha Traver.

,
Mr and Mis. ^ahrst Anderson und
...‘i daughters. Ruth and Esther, ot AnHgo. Wisconsin, were visitors at the
Edw. waiters home Sunday evening
---------------f
und
Monday.
Mrs Florence Kandt of Dearborn,
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THURS., FRI. and SAT.
AUGUST 2, 3 and 4
24 Colored Minstrel.
60 Voice. In Chora.
30 Piece Concert Band
20 Spaniih ArtiaU
Troup of 8 Scotch Dancer.

This Year '« Shouiboat 1* Bigger and
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ADMISSION 25c

�Wednesday, July 25, 1934

pect to return to Barry county the I
WOODLAND.
Barry county lias a wonderful asset ing three public parks In that townln Its many resort, lakes. Several of .ship.
Mrs. Ola Sears of Hastings spent coming yearthem have been partly developed as' 3. The policy of county-advertteThursday with Itev. and Mrs. Fay
of Saugatuck spent the week end
resort lakes, but in comparison with Ing of Its resort lakes ought lo be
.
____ _ .
,
, ‘C- Wins.
what can be done, only a small be- | revived, with tlie board of super­
Ralph Townsend of Woodland j, Mr and Mrs. Chas. Farthing. Mrs. with Mrs. George Faul and attended
the Kilpatrick homecoming Bunday.,
ginnlng has been made. There are i visors co-operating.
lakes In this county where very lit- I
■ »♦»■■■—■*------Mrs. Welby Crockford and Mrs.
. member o&lt; lhe lOMtoUr I
Kimble epemsumU, blurLeon Hynea are in Lansing this week
tie development lias been mode. IMTFRF^TING TO
Collete
or attending Farmers' week al MlchlDEVELOPMENT WOULD which could become popular resort INItnCbliniU IU
^uiivec football
ivuiuau learn.
Msam. bu
uu&gt; been
urrn In-1""*
hi- i—"• ’llh UL“
’Kimble
r.T
at | fj*** Qrove- 1116 occasion being her |gftn Bute college, East Lansing.
’
K
RURAL READERS vlted to be one of the tent leaders
ADD GREATLY TO 00UN- lakes.
The
at
.
(birthday.
r.— ».
.... ,.,4 Th.
Arthur Kilpatrick of Battle Creek
Camp
Barry Aug
.ibirUulay.
Through the advertising campaign'
,, ----------- -—
,
.
may exceed the former
TY’S TWP. TAX ROLLS
spent the waek end with his parents,
put on and carried out-by tlie Barry. Dr.
Voelker to Introduce tendance
period with some boys Joining us tertalning relatives from Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick.
|
county Tourist and Resort Associa- .
changes
in
Educational
Ohio.
from
Kent
county.
Mr. gnd Mrs. Roy Roberta and1
tton. and through people living out- L
PARKS COULD BE
,___________
George Cogswell and Homer Yeclc.. . ---------. ... •.
tSystem
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tyler spent two daughters of Lake Odessa were]
PROVIDED AT LAKES Blde the
^i*c*aiiy those'
System
ley with Joe Brozak as one of lhe days last week in Detroit.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ■
from Ohio. Indiana and Illinois, i An announcement came lost
week
lent
leaders will accompany Mr. An­
Among those who attended the Hoover.
State Official Estimated That Voting friends in this county. I from Dr. Paul Voelker, state super- gell to Torch lake for the Hl-Y Masonic
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rlngwald of
picnic at Grand Ledge Sun­
• x n... -r
Imany outsider* have tecome ac- intendent of public Instruction, training camp Aug. 24 to September
day were. Welby Crockford and fam­ Detroit spent the week end with Mr.
Iquainted with
With Barry
Barry county
county 1t
lakes.
| which
will be of
much ----------interest *to
$5 Out of Every $100 Is Iqualnted
*“ 1
------------------- --------ily, Arthur Allardlng and family. and Mrs. Jacob Reisinger.
.Some of-r--these •have
become--regular
on Resort Property
!---------— -------—, ;Our rural readers. Dr. Voelker states 1st."The World war Involved 27 na­ Leon
Mra. Ethel McKinney and son re­
Tyler and family, Leon Hynes
that he expects to bring about dras­ tions and mobilized 66 million Inen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jor­ turned to their home in Beaverton
The Bonner realise, that-ihls Is no ‘“T*"
’
tic changes in the set-up of Michi­ of whom 37500,000 were casualties, dan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shorno after several weeks' visit with her
time to. urge spending of money by bu*Jt cottages,
any public body and we do not wish!
°P y “
of
gan's educational system within the with lhe direct and indirect cost
brother.
Ralph Rise, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dell and Mrs.
to be understood os advocating such l)O5j’lbl'ltles In this line have been ngxt few months—if a few legal dif­ totalling 359 billton dollars." Christ­ Rena Culler.
Mr. and Mra. Ward Plants and
a thing at this time
i
yet on the tax rolls of ficulties In the way can be ironed ian Herald.
Rev. and Mrs. A. E.- Wynn are ex­ Beverly and Mr. and Mrs. Milan'
out.
as
lie
evidently
expects
they
will
However, we believe this Is
Barry county, rewrt property In the
H. C. Coffman of New York, for­ pecting the latter* sister and hus­ Trumbo spent Sunday evening with i
time when forward-looking public to^hips of Baltimore. Johnstown,
merly State county Y. M. C. A. sec- band. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fisher of Mr. and Mrs. Elon Plants of Grand
Last week Friday he told 200; rotary for Michigan 1911 to 1922. Houston. Texas, this Week for a visit. Rapids.
bodies should be giving thought to-H°i*Prairieville. OrangeSSFnSTdSre‘wfin
8brln? U llt*rtlly school men about his plans, at a1 “
B short
sho
...x-------- - paid a
visit tp the county
Mr. and Mrs. Vane Wotring and
Sunday on his
improve, as we all expect they will.
According lo an inves- conference on problems of rural
“-.ounuiy,
ms way to Estes
rates Park
rars, Rev. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing attend­
COATS GROVE.
—'------— he will -------tiffntlnn mod? in lhe
lire rotlntv
county hv
by n
a schools, which was held at th-'
the —
Colorado,
where
assist with ed lhe Bible Conference al Gull lake
Ruth Woodman and Freda Smith
We are not -referring to anything tlgatlon made
elie or anything less than perma- representative of lhe state conser­ Michigan State College at Lansing. the summer Training Institute.
Sunday.
H»
mentioned
a
new
state
tax
vation
commission.
85
of
every
8100
Il
would
be
greatly
appreciated
If
Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Jacoby of week end.
anent and helpful things that might
_______ , ____
____ ___
The L. A. S. will have an Ice cream
Cleveland,
Ohio,______
were week
end
be undertaken when times are fa­ of taxes'raised in Barry county is "which tfill hurt nobody." he said, the boys who think that they will be _
also a reallocation of state funds able to attend Camp Barry August ; guests
—.r. "
„ social at the church on Friday eve­
its if
of LL.
Mr. and M-Mrs. G'.
Glenn
Engvorable. Hits is the time when paid on resort property.
What could the county do when and a shift of responsibility'for the 7 to 14 would call or write C. F. I land.
ning, August 3.
these matters can be considered, but
Angell, phone 2463. It would be al Little Ann and Katherine Wynn,
There was a mistake in last week*
no attempt should be made to carry the time is right to build up this financing of schools.
Specifically he proposed to en­ help in planning the activities. Bring jwho have been visiting their grand- items it should have read that Mr.
them out until conditions are great­ asset? In our Judgment it will be.no
a t.*
—•&gt; and Mrs. Willard Demond- at­
your HxH
fish IWlllM
poles. -—
difficult matter In ordinarily good large rural school districts, for the Vmir
parents. n*..
Rev. and Mrs. A.
E. 11/,
Wynn,
ly improved.
Frank Kilpatrick and family of returned to their home in Lansing tended the Kent-Terrill reunion in
What we have In mind Is that times for this county to add another purjtose of equalizing school advant­
million dollars to its resort property. ages. so that rural children will have Woodland are in charge of Camp Sunday.
Diamondale.
.
Tlie Birthday meeting was held
That would help to ease the' burden equal opportunities with city chil­ Barry for the interim until Aug. 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and
dren.
•
on all other kinds of property.
son. Morgan, who have been staying with Mrs. Helen Demond Thursday.
Hie
Banner
has
steadily
argued
. CARRYV1LLE.
with relatives in Paw Paw this sum­ Mrs. Margaret Wilcox and Mrs.
These are things that occur to us
One dose cf ADLERIKA quick that we never can have a proper Last Week* Letter.
mer. were in Woodland from Wed­ Pearl Demond had charge of an In­
•
ly relieves gas bloating, cleans which the county, when the time is school set-ud In Michigan 'until the
teresting program. Officers were
nesday until Saturday.
w
out BOTH upper and lower ripe, could and shoffid da:
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Border and elected for the coming year as fol1. It should make the resort lakes state Itself shall take over the mat­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
muo Winifred
OMU..VW A~.wv.
Border -...
left Thursday lows: Pres.. Margaret Coats; Vlceof the county, accessible by good ter of financing public education Whitlock Friday. Everyone welcome. Miss
and becoming responsible for school
Tlie' young people will sponsor an for West Bend. Iowa, for a «w days’ |Pres.. Pearl Demond; Secy.. Bessie
roads..
. Woodman; Treas.. Dorothy Barnum.
2. There should be established at operation, fully co-operating with ice cream social at the home of Mr. visit with relatives.
Little Marian
Bass, who has' The next meeting Is to be held with
ths principal resort lakes fair-sized local school boards in every way and Mrs. Foster this week on Wed­
been making her home with Rev. I Mrs. Griffin. August 16.
county parlls. The township of ixjsslble, to make the schools nt nesday evening.
Grandma Dellar celebrated her and Mrs. V. R. Beardsley, leaves | Mrs.
Stella
Tuckerman
and
B. A. LYBARKER. Druggist.—Adv. Prairieville has set the pace In hav- ‘■ into local situations. We hope
Voelker will have success In
nlnty-fourth birthday last week. She Tuesday for Arm Arbor where she j daughters from Assyria visited her
plans.
received many gifts of cards. Jelly will have her tonsils and adenoids 'sister, Mrs. Pearl Demond. on
and maple syrup and tlie following removed.
Thursday and attended the Birthday
.
•
were callers; Mrs. Bernice Shaw and
Mrs. Clyde Brown and Mrs. Etta meeting.
LOWELL SHOWBOAT
Roberta of Kalamo, Mrs. Neal, Mrs. Wickham of Lansing were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wing attend­
ON AUGUST 2, 3, 4 Anno DeVine. Miss Mary Hayman, callers of Mrs. Rena Culler.
ed a Bible Conference meeting at
Mrs. Maude Meade. Mrs. Grace
Carlyle Burkle left Monday morn­ Gull lake on Sunday.
Entertainment Is an Annual Hyde. Mrs. Charlotte Hutton. Mr. ing with his uncle and aunt, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark of De­
and Mrs. Floyd Nesbitt. Mr. and and Mrs. Preston Manning for their troit visited Sunday at Kendall
. Affair in That Mrs. E. Meyers. Mrs. Edna Bur­ home in Lincoln, Nebraska. He will Coats'. The former was a classmate
Village
well. Mrs. Minda Mudge. Ruth, Mrs. stay indefinitely with them.
Some from here attended the Gold
Tlie village of Lowell, which Is Prances Ryan and Priscilla and Dan
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bush and son,
located on M-21 midway between Bolfhger. We wish Grandma Del­ Bob of Hastings called on Mr. and. Medal Contest at the Brethren
church east of here on Sunday eve­
; Grand Rapids and Ionia and at tlie lar many more such happy birth­ Mrs. J. V. Hilbert recently.
,
nlng.
Eloise Smith won the medal.
days.
! point where the beautiful Flat and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Faul spent
A large delegation of young people the "week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Demond
i Grand Rivera meet, offers to the
[ world each year what Is probably the from here attended the C. E. con­ Ciias. Faul who have taken a cot- went to Allegan on Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelley of
most unique production to be found vention al Porter Sunday and they
the latter*
and aus.
Mrs. mviuuu
Richard O’Brlon and chiL Midland visited
. — ------------.parents.
----- ----anywhere In Michigan. It Is the won the Banner for having the onu
•■Showboat" — an actual, living, largest number and going the long­ dren of Lansing and Henry Faul Mr. and Mrs E. G. Smith over the
throbbing boat propelled by its own est distance to attend the conven­ spent Sunday with them.
x \
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coats and
dower and carrying 15 performers tion.
Miss Eleanor Mumford, who has
Reports are Miss Edna Gessler is been the school nurse from the Kel­ family, Jesse Chase and family.
wlx&gt; duplicate the famed showboats
of the Old South in gay colored married. Congratulations.
logg Foundation for this section of Myrtle and Arthur Richardson were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mix of Nash­ tie county the past year, left Sat- entertained at a luncheon on Friday
minstrelsy and many added attrac­
tions. The Sliowboat Itself Is a two- ville spent Thursday with Mr. and Jday for Orange, N. J., to visit at Eugene Davenport* in honor of
decker with stem paddle wheels, Mrs. Heber Foster and attended the relatives. Miss Mumford does not ex- relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richtwin smoke stacta. pilot house, etc,, 8. 8. picnic, in the evening they all
gayly trimmed and brilliantly light­ attended a band concert in Battle
ed. The Showboat entertainment has Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox of
become an institution at Lowell In
which the best talent of the village Middletown. Indiana, came Wednes­
day
to
visit
their
son
Herbert. Mrs.
takes part in offering to the world a
moat entrancing evening* entertain­ Wilcox went to Kalamo Saturday
ment. Lowell Sliowboat this year evening and Mr. Wilcox remained
will be present on the evenings of for, a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Childs ot Ver­
Thursday. Friday and Saturday.
August 2. 3 and 4. and it is confi­ montville were guests of Mr. and
dently expected that'everyone of the Mrs. Herbie Wilcox Sunday. ,
Mrs. Charlotte Hutton of Clarks*
4.000 comfortable seats will be oc­
HASTINGS. MICH
TELEPHONE 2118
cupied each evening. A nominal ad­ ton lias been spending the post two
mission fee of 25c is charged and weeks with her parents, Mr. and
the entire proceeds are used for Mrs. WU1 Hyde. They spent Wed­
charity and-other worthy projects. nesday in Kalamazoo and Grand
The Lowell Board of Trade. W. Rapids.
Kenneth Wilcox, who has been in
V. Burras. President, and the Lowell
American Legion Post. Wm. Delan­ the CCC the past year relumed to
ey. Commander. Jointly sponsor the his home here Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Frank Slocum of Hastings
Annual Showboat production. Ru­
dolph VanDyke assists as co-chair­ spent Saturday with Mrs. Herbie
Wilcox.
man.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde and Mrt.
OBITUARY.
Charlotte Hutton accompanied by
Dewitt Blasdell, son of Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilcox of Has­
and Alice Blasdell, was born at tings enjoyed a fishing trip to Or­
Clyde. New York. Jan. 29. 1842. and angeville Saturday.
departed this life July 19. 1934. At
PLEA8ANT HILL
Miss Hazel Campbell,
hls parents to Michigan and helped
spent
his father clear land in Castleton working tn Grand Rapids,
Twp.. Barry Co. for a homestead in Wednesday evening with her par­
his early years. During lhe Civil ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Camp­
war he answered the call for volun­ bell.
Ed. Bedford was taken seriously
teers by serving three years In Com­
pany "L” of the third Regiment of 111 Thursday but is feeling better
now. His sister, Mrs. N. C. Kraft
rled to Margaret Mitchell who pre­ of Charlotte, is staying a few days
ceded him In death in 1926. To this with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams and
union were bom two children, a son
who died in infancy and a daughter, children were in Battle Creek on
Mrs. Carl Potter of Hastings. He U business one day last week. Also
also survived by two sisters. Mrs. called on Mrs. Howard Horton (Zora
e
Hannah Robinson and Mrs. Polly Rich) and family.
Margaret and Paul Palmer and
Kuhlman, both of Nashville, and
two grandchildren. Deane and Alta Elsie Rowlader spent a few days at
Potter. The funeraj service was tlie Palmer cottage at Barlow lake.
Mrs. Bert Palmer had quite an
held Saturday at the Yankee Springs
United Brethren church conducted exciting time Saturday when the
by Dr. Grlffln Ute pastor. Interment
them to burn out. Luckily it hap­
in the Yankee Springs cemetery.
pened on the street in Middleville
LENT CORNERS. .
and the car was saved with a fire
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Bbrkett and extinguisher.
children of Kalamazoo spent from
Mr. and Mrs Byron Rowlader
Friday until Sunday with Mr. and made a trip lo South Haven Friday.
Mrs. Leland Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berends
Mrs. Carl McMannls and children ।entertained friends from near Ne­
of Kalamazoo spent Saturday night waygo last week.
with her-sister. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
BOWNE CENTER.
ert Steele. Mr. McMannls came to
Last Week* Letter.
spend Sunday. .
George Kwalcxyk took Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Francisco and
children spent Sunday with her iMrs. Lee to Jackson Sunday.
! sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nash. Harold
i of Kalamazoo.
iand Marie were Sunday visitors of
' Much sympathy is expressed to IHoward McDaniel and family of
Mrs. Clare Doster and family la 1Mulliken.
j the loss of the husband and father.
Nash and Marie ac.Tlie funeral was held at his home
Tuesday with interment In' Plain- ‘Thomas and Beatrice to Grand Rap­
ids Baturdaf.
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bergy and
Also much sympathy is expressed
were Thursday night guests
to the family ot Mrs. Beatrice Farr family
1
Barr of Detroit, a former resident 'of Mr. and Mrs. John Nash, driving
MtaMgu
of our community, whose funeral 1through from Kentucky that day
was held at that place Tuesday.
'enroute to their home In Boyne city.
Mrs. Mary Cameron returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Curtiss are
now
living in Mrs. Hiram Seesc*
her home tn Delton Sunday.,
i
Alton and Robert Carpenter have 1house on the farm.
been entertaining the measles.
Bunday visitors at Watt Thomas'
Harold Anson of Prairieville and ’were. Mrs. Th urea Thompson, Alice
Kay Small of Cressey were Sunday 1Nash, Mrs. Guy Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Leland 1Howard Houghton and Mr and Mrs.
Hammond.
Miss Jean Hammond is real sick 1
and Evelyn of
with tonsUllls.
, Grand Rapids.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

I

THIS IS

“SPICE”
Our Complete Line for Pickling and Can­
ning Includes the Following t

Powdered Cloves
Whole Cloves
Whole Allspice
Cassia Buds
Caraway Seeds
Powd. Capsicum
Curt-ay Powder
Whole Corriander
Dill Seed
Rape Seed
Whole Mace
Hemp Seed
Whole Mixed Spices
Whole Mustard Seed
Powdered Mustard
Blk. Mustard Seed
Canary Seed

Stomach Gas

Whole Nutmeg
Stick Cinnamon

Saccharine

Food color, ail shades

PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker, Prop.

DAIRY FEED
Feed our
DAIRY RATION to
your cows.
Keep up the milk production.
The price is right.
It’s cheaper than bran.

Whole Black Pepper
Powdered Ginger
Capsicum Pod*
Papricn
Powdered Nutmeg
Powdered Anise

SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATUR­
DAY ONLY
Tr. Vanilla Comp.
1 lb. Blk. Pepper 23c
N. F., one pt.S5c
1 lb. Wte. Pepper 47c

A D L E R I K A

Pastures are poor. Feed is short.

Whoh Anise 3«wd

Hastings, Mich.

ards of Loa Angeles. California.
week end visiting home folks. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Demond
visited at the Theodore Pranslika
home near Cloverdale on Sunday.
Mrs. Nell Smith of Midland visltroom In Hawkins' building for Um
ren
home coming days in August.

SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. WUford Price of
Lansing spent Bunday at Asa
Strait*.
Mr. and Mrs. La Chappel (Vera
French) of Grand Rapids spent the

week end with her parents
Bellevue and visited with her
who has just returned from

at Detroit Bunday.

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IMPLEMENT COMPANY

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Accommodating, But Conservative,
Should Commend Itself To You

The VALUE of this bank's service
to this city and the people of this com­
munity has been proven many times
during the past nearly 50 years.

Deposits in this Bank
Commercial or Savings,
are insured under the Fed*
erdl Banking Act of 1933

The latest in modern physical equip­
ment enables this bank to perform the
business transactions expected of a
good bank.

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Besides these facts, there is the
‘‘Personal’’ element which enters every
business contact — giving an atmosphere of friendly interest.

This bank fully appreciates the ex
pressions of confidence from its many
friends and patrons

HASTINGS CITY BANK
TELEPHONE 2103 - Capital $150,000

HASTINGS, MICH.

�JIBE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUL? U, 1534

spending two weeks at.their collage
at Eaton Rapids and attending the
Methodist camp
‘
there.
—

ARE TOO BIG
FOR FORAGE SUPPLY
Livestock Will Go
Hungry Next Winter Unless
Number/Are Reduced

Tomatoes 2 J 25'
Peaches 2"‘-iH 35'

ri AMD Pillsbury ”&amp;?99c
rLVUn Gold Medal
122
Wisconsin Cheese
c*“"
15'
6 &gt;■- W
Ajax Soap “•«BDinner Rolls Grandmotbar'i
5'
Whitehouse Milk 3
17'
Heinz Beans &gt; small cant Z5c2
25'
lb. 1&lt;F
Nutley Oleo
Mary Anns
17'
Palmolive Soap
6
25'
Super Suds■«• 2
27'
COFFEE
Maxwell House
»■ 2^
Chase &amp; Sanborn »&gt; &lt;■- 29'
Hills Bros.
»■ 32'
Kaflee Hag
n. 45c
Sanka Coffee
a 45'

Karo Syrup Blue Label
Green Beans N- &gt; Cbili Sauce .i""./-,!!.;,,. 2 bolt!..
Cocomalt
■M-lb. cai
T&amp;T Extract
b— boltla
Instant Postum
Octagon Soap Giant Bars
roll*
I Seminole Tissue 7.,'r
Bennett’s Dog Food

10'
25'
27'
23'
13'
45'
14'
25'
27'

REFRESHING AND ECONOMICAL

Nectar Tea
Our Own Tea
Mayfair Tea
Bulk Tea

54-lb. pk|.

H-lb. pkg.
• 3a -lb. pkg.

lb. pkg.

25'
19'
33'
29'

i
can*
Ann Page Beans11- •a
ri&gt;g
Postum Cereal
Vinegar Rajah Quart Bottle JI bottle*
Fleischmann’s Yeast
Quart*
Mason Jars
doxan
Mason Jar Tops
Jar Rubbers
2 pk&lt;*Ice Cream Mix
Palmolive Beads
2 pk&lt;**

191
21'
25'

79'
23'
15'

Potatoes U. S. No. Cobblers pk. 25c
LETTUCE
Firm Heads
Each 6c
CELERY
Michigan
Bunch 7c
PEACHES Fancy Elbertas 4 lbs. 25c

10c

Beef Roasts
R1B ROAST Standing Rib Cut
GROUND BEEF
Nothing Eke

Steak
■ BEEF RIBS
VEAL STEW

Lb. 12c
Lb. 10c

Cut from Our Famous
Branded Beef .
Round Bone or Blade Cute

Thick, Meaty

14c
Lb. 6c
Lb. 9c

Veal Roast sris1
PORK LIVER
Sliced
BACON
Sugar Cured, Sliced

W — --

IdcMTCB

U- 8- Ookt-

Kcuic Rendered

ioc

2 lb. 15c
Lb. 14c

a*
J Lba.

SkJOae

Z59

FILLET OF HADDOCK
21b. 25c
ASSORTED COLD MEATS—
Sliced, Ready to Serve—2 Iba. 29c

Butter

2 -49c

lives in Jackson and Springport.
On Thursday night Mrs. Norman

dies to help Mrs. Dorr Howell cele­
East Lansing.—-Prospects of a very brate her birthday. Bridge was
pronounced shortage of forage for played after which dainty rvfreahMichigan livestock next winter are
pointed out by the Michigan State presented with a lovely gift.
College, and stele livestock owners
The Misses Phyllis and Helen
are advised to cull their herds in Brumm left Thursday night for
preparation for . Uris unavoidable Lincoln. Nebraska, where they will
condition.
accompany MMr. and Mra. Shirley
Rains between now and winter will Brumm on a trip to thOfYellowstone
furnish little relief, other sections
l of lhe nation have no surplus hay to
sell and many states are in desper­ family spent Sunday afternoon with
I ate straits. Michigan
Igan livestock
livestock ownown- their daughter, Beulah, at camp,
l ers will have to ^adjust
adjust flocks
Hocks and
on Thursday the Clover Leaf Club
hR of
nf forage
fnraffH avallnvalt.__ ._ ... -— .■ _ .
—
herds to the supplies

John Robinson

and grandgan. Monday, where they spent the
week fishing. They reported fine auc-

SPECIALS

Jerry Andrus accompanied by
young people from this vicinity
attended a prohibition meeting at
Hastings Methodist church Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bftupp enter­
tained relatives from Indiana over
sooms

FJoyd Todd of thia vicinity and
Miss Mildred Hawkins of Hastings
attended a Bunday School picnic at
Thomapple lake Friday.
25c Razor Blades
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
25c WHITE SHOE CLEANER
dunk lake. There were 24 present, •
: Dr. William Haber. Mate relief a pot luck dinner was served after :Frank Hosmer were, Mr. adn Mrs.
Special price_________ 1---and 35c Lavender
administrator, says that he has no1 which a short business meeting was :Don Welch and Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Rodgers of Grand Rapids Sunday.
^authority to expend relief funds held followed by swimming.
33c RUBBING ALCOHOL
Shaving Cream
Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer and guests
fnow or next winter to purchase hay
Adolph Danse, Jr„ was taken to ;
Full pint____________________
;for livestock even If such forage Pennock ho* pl tel late Monday oft- [spent the day with Mrs. Hllbome
could be found. Last year. Dr. Haber ernoon where he underwent an op­ of Gun lake.
50c
MILK
OF
MAGNESIA
ispent nearly 3200.000 for hay far eration for appendicitis.
■ ,
Lakeview and two granddaughters, i
Haskell’s__________________
Michigan livestock. This amount was
About 20 members of the E. L. C. one from Lansing and one from New 1
[paid out in a year when hay was
E. of the Evangelical church went
100 HOBART’S 5-gr. ASPIRIN
icomparatiiTly cheap and when most to Lansing on-Friday night to hear 'Jersey were guests Wednesday of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney and|
sections had no foraae shortage.
Special price
the Young Men’s Glee Club from I
Michigan
farmers
who accept
|b{apervUle. in.
If!.oner
After me
the concert a Robert.
' Clette Valentine expects to' go to*I
: T
,---------- .-------------. now
" , r\upcrvuie.
the advice of men who can not pos- (wetner roost was enjoyed,
FIRST AID SANITARY NAPKINS
Ann Arbor this week Tuesday where
sibly protic
profit or lose from the sale or
Patients at Community hospital ,
Special price____________________ from the retaining of livestock by arc: Mrs. Leland 'Weeks. Mrs. Dennis he will undergo an operation on his'
’
|
owners will have much the best Yarger and Jay Wilkes. They all nose.
SAMSON'S MINERAL OIL
Lyle Todd of Mid?northern Michi-'
chance of avoiding heavy financial underwent operations.
gan left Monday morning for hte|
Full quart—Special'
losses. Cattle which are in fair con­
A larga crowd attended the Union
dition and which can be marketed Vesjjer Services Sunday afternoon in home after vsitlng relatives here the :
ARSENATE OF LEAD—the best we
anytime within a period of three the park. The Cotton Blossom Sing- 1past two weeks.
montits can be sold much more ad­ ers of Piney Woods. Mississippi. . Mr. and Mrs- Jay Blakney of
buy—1 lb. pkg.__________________ __
Freeport and Mr. and Mrs. Fred j
vantageously than thin stock which gave a musical concert.
Henney
and
son
spent
Sunday
eve-1
must be sold within a period of a
The Philalhe* class with their
nlng
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
E.
-J.
Beck.
few dags.
families Bad a picnic Friday night
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Slagel visited
Oounty chairmen of relief com­ at Putman Park.
.the latter's father at Plainwell Sun-!
missions haVc been advised by Dr.
The temporary bridge is nearly
Haber to make certain that all wild completed across Thornapple river day.
Mr. and Mra. Fay Underwood and
hay in their territories is cut and
L. G. Dole has opened a grocery .
and Mrs. Ford Aspteall visited I
stored for use. Grass on roadsides is store in hte home on the corner of Mr.
!
being cut in many places in the Washington and Phillips street in the cherry orchards at Fennville
state. These measures will help lo­
Sunday.
connection with hte Dairy business.
cally. as will the planting of rye to
Mr. and Mra. Harold Voelker of
HIGHBANK.
j furnish fall and early spring pas­ Lansing called on her people Mon­
ture.
Miss Florence Shepard of Has­
day night.
However, such small additions to
Laurel Chapter No. 31 O. E. S. 'tings spent a few days with Miss
the forage supply can not solve the gave another bridge party Wcdnes- •Merlyn Marshall ikst week.
main problem which is (he pres­ day afternoon at the temple.
, Mrs. Forest Bldclman spent front
ence in the state of greater numbers
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roberts. Mr. Tuesday until Sunday with her par­
Mr. and Mra. Merle Hecker and day with Mtes Dorn Day In the
One of the hardest speeches In
of livestock Ilian possibly can be and Mrs. Fred Hanes enjoyed a pot ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pot­
1
daughter. Joan Patricia, of Hastings Branch district,
carried through the winter on the luck supper Tuesday night at the ter.
In Hastings.
the world to make sound convincing
1
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. ■ Mrs. Laurel Marshall has
j forage available.
bi the one setting forth tlie reasons
home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Plook. , Mr. and Mrs. Berle Nash and son. Frank Hawblitz.
I been feeling so well of late.
I Members of herd improvement as­
The ministers have formed a mln- | 'Delos, of Barber Corners and John
why your son can t buy a dog.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Reid and fam- j
sociations are advised by tlie dairy teterlal association with the Rev. s and
Stuart Nash of near Woodland
[
department at the College to use R. Wurts ns chairman and Rev. jspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ily were in Battle Creek Suhday. ■ Rice te the mast popular food in.
Let us hope that ft^l soon there
their production records as a basis Dorthea Hayter,
Miss Merlyn Marshall spent Sun- the world.
secretary and 1Fred Reid.
will be nothing blue but the eagle.
for culling their herds and to take treasurer.
;out the lowest jiroducers until tiie
On Thursday. July 27th. Mrs. Villa
owner is certain that his feed sup­ Olin has invited the members of
plies will carry the number of cows Laurel chapter to her cottage at
retained. Dairymen who do not be­ Thornapplc lake for a picnic dinner.
long to associations can not be as
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Brumm attend­
certain in their culling work, but ed the Barry county hiral carriers'
they should have tests made at picnic at Gun lake Saturday after­
cream or milk buying stations to de­ noon.
termine as nearly os possible which
Mr. and Mra. Samuel Hamilton
ore their cull cows.
have moved Into the Edith Fleming
The poor producers should be house on Phillip street.
moved out as rapidly ns market con­
ditions permit and it should be re­
DELTON.
membered that it is n human tenThe ball game Sunday afternoon
jdency to wait as long as possible. If
between the Colored Giants
and
that happens in Michigan, all lhe Delton resulted in a score of 7 to
stock will go on the market at tiie 2 in favor of Delton.
same time and the prices will reflect
Mrs. Eloy.se Leonard gave a birth­
the effort to sell more stock tiian the day party Wednesday afternoon in
market will absorb. •
honor of her little daughter Betty's
on the basis of present prices for fifth birthday.
feed and of 25 cents |&gt;er pound for
Frank Doster and Mrs. Smith at­
! butterfat, no cow producing less
tended the funeral of Clair Doster
, than 300 pounds of fat per year can at Doster Tuesday afternoon.
. mukc n profit for the owner. With
Cecil Barnum spent last week in
feed prices incrcusteg. no chance for Lansing. ‘
profit with low producing cows is in
Mrs. Esther Dunn and Mrs. Belle
sight. Low producing cows are apt
Barnum are spending this week In
to be In better fle.sh than good dairy Lansing.
cows and will make better beef.
We understand Delton is contem­
Owners of beef cattle and sheep
plating putting on an old-fashioned
will have the same problems that
sports day in the near future.
confront the dairymen, according to
J. C. Horton and family spent
lhe animal husbandry department
Sunday at Lake Michigan.
at
Michigan Stale College. Beef
Mrs. Vida Morford, Mrs. Ella Rey­
herds and flocks ot sheep should be
nolds, Mrs. Nina Taylor. Mra. Ethel
reduced to meet the forage avail­
Pennock and Mra. Lulu Wortman
able in the community in which lhe
wore luncheon guests of Mrs. Nellie
animals nre to be wintered.
.
Cross at Hastings Friday.
Disposing of surplus beef stock and
Mrs. Queen Myers and two daugh­
sheep will involve market compli­
ters of Cincinnati. Ohio, have been
cations similar to '.hose'encountered
guests of Mrs. Mattle Blackman the
by dairymen. Early selection of past two weeks.
surplus stock will permit their own­
Mra. Clara Underhill and Mra.
er to choose the time of marketing
better than if the decision to sell Millie Knowles of Hickory Comers
[is postponed until winter. Beef- cat- spent Monday afternoon with Mra.
Clara
Willison.
j tie usually k»c weight in ix-riodx of
Mrs. Emma Pennock spent Satur­
i dry pasture and when flies disturb
[ tlie animals the most. This often oc- day with her sister, Mrs. Julia Mc­
Elwain.
■'
icura in August in Michigan.
Tlie Women’s Bible class of the
, Many Michigan farmers, themDelton M. E. church will hold a bus­
,selves or in cooperation wjlh neigh­
the
bors. can realize more profit from iness and social meeting in
[butchering surplus stock and pre- church basement Friday afternoon
I serving the meat for home use than of this a-cek. Each member Is ask­
INCE JANUARY 1st, Chevrolet has produced more than half a
ed
jo
bring
a
lemon,
by selfing the animal* alive on lhe
Mra. Wright of Flint is spending
million cars and trucks. This tremendous total has broken all
open market. The animal husbandry
STANDARD MODELS
several
days
with
her
daughter,
Mrs.
department at the College hits test­
Chevrolet records for the last four years. And here is the rcas &gt;n
Spoyt Roadster
M65
f25
ed many ways of curing meat and Robert Barnes,
Mra. Gordon Moorhus Is In Bron­
Coach.........................
behind it: No other manufaclurcr has so much to offer as Chevmh t.
. 4M
will furnteh salting and ptrkllngy re­
Coupe*...............................
cipes to anyone who requests them. son hospital haVirjf undergone a
. 4M
। Tiie home economics division at slight operation.
Chevrolet is the only low-priced car to give you patented Knee-Action,
MASTER MODELS I
Mr. and Mrs. Roiicrt Barnes will
I the College now te show ing at many
Sport Roadater
।' places how meats can be canned and attend a rural carriers’ convention
and only patented Knee-Action gives you shock-proof steering
Coach..-.'...........
I1 held through indefinite period*. in Jackson Wednesday and Thurs­
day
of
thte
week.
combined
with
the
new
jolt-proof
gliding
ride.
Chevrolet
alone
in
itsTown'Sedan...
Either tin or gloss cans can lie ilsed
The Inland Lakes Garden Club
Sedan
and one or more women can work
field
provides
fisher
bodies
with
genuine
Ao
Draft
I'entilation
—
, Coupe.................
together to care for large amount* of of Del urn wMl meet with the Rich­
the safest and most comfortable bodies built today. No low-priced
meat. ♦ Bulletins, describing this land GarjJen Club at Mrs. A. C 1
Sport Coupe...
method of canning will be sent to Marten's cottage at Wildwood. Gull
Sedan Delivery.
ckr but Chevrolet has safe, sure, cable-controlled brakes, the
i anyone who - requests. 'Successful lake, Tuesday afternoon. July 31.
COMMERCIAL CARS I igggg
sturdy Y-Kframe, and a dozen and one other important features.
Home Canning.* Extension bulletin The Delton ladies will furnish the
program.
All
members
of
the
Del
­
Commercial Chania.. 1............
No. 132 from the bulletin clerk at
.. 355
Do you wonder that the trend is to Chevrolet?
ton Club who wish to go. will meet
East Lansing
Utility Long Chassis. . J............
.. 515
I. Livestock owners, of course, will
Dual Long Chassis ... „..........
.. 535
Itet theee features guide you when you buy your low-priced car. Don’t
'remember that no person now can
Utility
Chassis
and
Cab
.. 575
Everyone should plan to attend
| foretell exactly what will happen in
accept
anything
less
than
all
of
them.
And
let
yourself
be
guided
by
Dual Chassis and Cab. I............
.. 595
lhe future. Members of the College lhe Barry Twp. centennial to bs
Utility Long Chassia and Cab.
.. 605
Chevrolet’s popularity. As everyone knows, every buyer of a product ■
departments arc performing their held at Hickory Comers Aug. 3. 4
Dual Long Chassis and Cab...
.. 625
'duty in pointing out present condi­ and 5. And any one who has any­
is a recommendation, and Chevrolet can show you hundreds of thou­
Commercial Panel...1,............
.. 575
tions. Favorable weather between thing in antique* is asked to put
them
on
exhibition
and
have
them
Special
Commercial
Pond
.........
sands
of
them
in
only
six
abort
months!
•now and winter can not change.the
.. 595
there
by
July
30.
Mra.
Maude
Ran
­
Utility Panel1
■ situation of too little forage for the
.. 750
dler
is
the
committee
in
charge.
Dual Cab and Stake Body
numbers of livestock now on farms
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Mr*. Matic Cortright and daugh­
। tn’ Michigan.
Dual Long Cab and Stale Body.
ter. Dorothy. oC-Kalamaaoo spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mra. Jay
TOWN UNB.
Wilkinson.
■Last Week’s Letter.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Simmons of
! Mr. and Mra. Alvah Tasker and
Mr.1 and Mr.v Hale Leporrd spent Ann Arbor were Sunday gucsta of
Sunday pienicking at a lake near Mr, and Mrs. Leon Pennock.
; Greenville.
Miss Ruth Richards is visiting
I Mrs. 'Albert Rcahm called on her friends and relatives in Hastings.
, brother. Gilbert McLeod, and family
Mrs Mary Cammers relumed to
। of Woodland Tuesday.
»
her home here Sunday after spand| Mrs. Anna Eckardt and Mr. and ing some time at Cressey.
Mira May Williams underwent a
(Mrs. Ray Scheel of Northeast
[Woodland were Sunday guest* of
I Mr. and Mra. Erwin Batea and famjiiyMiss Naomi Pennock spent from
I Mrs Minnie Gariinger of Kant Thursday until Sunday vuiung in
[City called on Mrs Herman Winkler

£‘h 35c

50c ELKAY’S
FLY SPRAY

39c

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

Goods Delivered

The REXALL Store

Phone 2131

•M Six

A record-breaking demand has sent Chevrolet
production to its highest total in four years!

NEW REDUCED PRICES

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CHEVROLET

R.K.HURD
HASTINGS :: MICHIGAN

R. D. CADWALLADER, Hickory Corner*, Mich.
THE SERVICE GARAGE, Delton, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY H, 1934
I Mr. and Mr*. Pliny Hamburger
SOUTH bHVLTZ.
»tep will be taken toward giving the
She had made many friends here
1 spent one day this week at Chester
University of Michigan lhe third tha Coming Glass Works. Tha ne*
mirror wfll probably be ■ sHrared" Moon had been operating ttw Cozy
Uvern Wasner and Dorothy Hon-1
Comer oil station.
eventually *M up at Base Lake, near state*. utilising a film of aluminum
There
was
an
accident
here
Suniikic w— —rwu oi Ksiamazoa spent iuou*j---- - .
.----- —
..
.
Anonymou* Donor Provides
raiita nf^^UiVJs'iu^v
instead of mercury, which absorbs day evening when a car claimed ta evening with th* latter's unde
Funds for 85 Inoh Re­
nouncad by tha University as the
ba
light* struck ouwu
down &gt;
a lady i aunt,
Bunt, Mr.
and mt
Mrs.
Geozge Kenyon
Kenyon.
?"d
or without
wiuioui u*»u
Mr. ana
*, aeozge
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_returning
•..-—i—_ tome from chureh. She 1 Gordon
.
_Kinyon
_ a.
____
. the week 1 air. ana
Mrs.
John .Slam
spent
“d„¥
rtf?°^
8Sl" snent
aluminum will reflect.
fleeting Mirror
was not seriously injured and able end with his parents at Bellevue.
®undfy
d M
E B
Dr. Heber D. CurIts. head of tlw
With the pouring of a glass disk
। Ths Shultz Sunday School are Vl,txllen of Hasting*.
astronomy department, and a party clal pyrex Class which has a very low to be about in a few days.
85 Indies In diameter, 16 inches of other Michigan astronomers, left expansion limit, practically equal to
A fire alarm Thursday called having their picnic at Wurm's landthick and weighing 4 tons, th* first Ann Arbor Bunday for Corning, N ttot of fused quartz, thus eliminat­
ing many troubles due to change* in
temperature. Tlie dtak will be in
8.«.
iu’Kx^"n“' “r “d
the process of pouring for from 10 to
w occ.
XX dito? “
dS
15 tours. After pouring, it will be rwrt u, luro.
slowly cooled by an automatic beat­
Hiroid w. Ortirrk Ud
£2? u&gt;
ing system which will lower the
temperature by J to 10 degrees every

UNIVERSITY TO GET
LARGE TELESCOPE

I. that which affen U the hmatar. FIRRY

SPECIAL EXCURSION

A CENTURY OF PROGRESS

a red-hxxt heat, the whole proceoi reLee M. Johnson and wife and ma rood gang is grading the rood c,MnenL7?^y
qutaing four or five months.
A. R Cleveland and wife left Thur.- f
B Kenyon's ernt and as
S?111*’",, tt,?d
The largest telescope now in exist- day for a few days' vacation at
ha/I Biwayi,ben a rather hard J’"r’ulh *
enoe ta the 100 inoh irutrument at Traverse City.
, road to travel « think the mail hornc h‘ Vermontville.
Mt Wilson. In California. One of
Prank and Mr* Nobles of Jack- ;nan wiu^mpreetaW this work.
ROUND TRIP
Coaches Only 200 inches ta In the preliminaries of son. Ala., are visiting friends here MY.
--- and
---• Mr* William
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k
manufacture for lhe California In- for a time.
■ndjiaughter. Susanne, and jtojl Ml53 Florence Watkins is In Hol­
1256 Griswold BL, Detroit, Mich.
stltutc of Technology. TOe Michl-1 The former-Harper distaict ta Mlh Bnnnerille of Battle Creek .
Lv. Hasting* 6; 15 oun. (City Time). Are. Chicago 10:45 a-m. (City Time)
Dttrtlt's OUhI BalMuw ao4
gan telescope will stand next to making great preparations for their
p^day evening with Mr and 1land where she U a guest at a hous*
•Leave Chicago not later than 10:55 p. m. (City Time) Sunday. July 25
these Instruments. Hitherto . the annual reunion on Saturday. It will Mrt Lester Sonneville
1party.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eckman and
casting of telescope mirrors of such, be held on Mrs. Adams farm. Tha citaton Huliubu* of Bellevue spent
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
Patrotu.who desire to drive to any Cities from which excursion 1* op­
size has been confined'to Germany Middleville business men have been Sunday evening with Gordon Kcn- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Black of .De­
and the group tow being cast In this j invited to attend In a body. •
j
“
erated and take advantage thereof, may park cars on unused railroad
troit called on Mr. and Mrs. Peter
property to Die extent available. Such parking shall be at patron*
country ta regarded as a triumph for
- - 1| Mrs.
'
Clara Gales and grandson. Eckman and family Sunday.
risk. Ask Ticket Agent for information.
Jack
Eckman
lia*
returned
to
De
­
American optical industry.
BEARI Bernard,
HOLE LAKE.
„____
.___________ ___________
visited Mrs. Forest
Smith
«rrnnm'i( &gt; v
I Olhcl Hurless of Hastings spent'of the McOmber • district Wednes- troit after a week's vacation.
AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION—TRAVEL SAFELY BY RAIL
5iiUHLg.vtLi.fc..
'Sunday witji Kenneth Hurless and day and saw the new baby Bemtta.
Mrs. W. O. Moon, who had been family.
who had beeir spending a few days
1U for a iliurt time, was taken to
Mr. and Mr*. Star Grimmett and with her mother, returned home
HERE'S
a Grand Rapids hospital on Tuesday ; Mr. and Mr*. Frank. Beckwith of with her:
and died Wednesday A. M. The fu- ! Hastings were in Lansing on busl- I
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neral vras-hehf aethe Beelerrooms; neas Wednesday.
|
STATE ROAD.
|
TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING GROUNDS
Saturday and the remain* taken to
Raymond Glcsbce of Gun lake I Mra. James Swanson Invited Into
THAT MEANS
Battle Creek for funeral and burial, were Sunday guest* of Arthiy Ty- her home forty friends Tuesday, to i
SOMETHING!
I ler and famil*.
celebrate Mr. Swanson's seventyMr. and Mra. Morris McMurray first birtrday. It was a complete
। of Hastings called on Russell Crav- surprise to Mr. Swanson. She serven and family Sunday.
, ed a bountiful dinner and a birthMr. and Mfcs- Chas. Benham of day cake with 71 candles on it. The '
Detroit and Mr. and Mra. Whitman Inst course was ice cream and cake. ■
Benham of Irvlnrf called on Mr. and We tope Mr. Swanson may enjoy
1 Mrs. Zellon Kaiser Wednesday eve- many more pleasant birthdays.)
niilg.
•
| Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman of
| Mr and Mrs. C. Solomon and Mr. Rutland »pent Sunday with Mrs.
ana Mra. Prank Beckwith and Mr. Janet Pettenglll.
/
and Mrs. Robert Beckwith of Has- ( Mrs. James O'Connor entertained;
tings called on Mr. and Mr*. Star a few lady friends from Hasting*
Grimmett Friday.
| one day last week. They were from
Miss Dortliy Maurer of Hastings the L. A. 8. ot Hastings
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. OrMrs. Janet Pettlngill spent Thursvol Tuttle and family.
day with Mrs. Inez Haynes of HenMr and Mrs. M. Calkin* and Mr dcraholt.
and Mrs. H. Smith ot Hastings took
Ward Baine and Mr. and Mr*,
a motor trip last Sunday to Grand Jack O'Connor spent the week end
THAT TEN MILLION PEOPLE
Havrn. from there up tlw lake shore In Chicago at A Century of Progress
HELPED TO BUILD
to Manistee, then to Cadillac, then Mrs. Baine returned with them. She
borne on U. S. 131.
spent two wCeka in Chicago.
Mrs. Dale Raven, who cut her
Mr. and Mt*. Jhn Kenney of De­
hand on n fruit Jar
last weekwhile troit’ sipehl' &lt;he 'week end with Mr.
canning, has been iiaving Mra. Rus- and Mrs. Clifton Becker.
sell Craven helping her this weak. ! Dogs got In to Art Chase’s and
Mr. und Mrs. Star Grimmett Andrew Kennedy's sheep, killing
called on Mr. and Mra. Cluu. Johns- some and wounding
'
some. "
If peo­
ton at Middleville Sunday.
ple would gnow where their dogs
were this would be avoided.
PINE LAKE.
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Henney and
The entire community extends Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Cooley visited
sympathy to tlie families of the late in tiie Becker home last week.
Beatrice Farr Barr, and Clare O.
j Doster.
HOLMES CHURCH.
I Mr and Mrs. Ernest Farr drove to
Mr. and Mr*. Welby Crockford at­
Detroit to attend the funeral bf their tended the Masonic picnic at Grand
niece. Mrs. Barr. Tuesday.
Ledae Sunday. Mrs. Welby Crock­
Monday atternoon. Mra. Lyle Not­ form Is attending M. S. C. for a
EQIAL 01 SWLIIOI TO MT FIIST QIAUTT TIDE IBU.T
tingham and three children of Kal­
amazoo returned to their home after
Miss Betty Cooper Is visiting rel­
”'I(IAIBLEIS OF RARE, HANI, IT WHOM
spending some time with Mr. and atives in Lyndonville. New York.
Mrs. Lee Nottingham and family.
Mr*. Etta Partnalce and daugh­
MAIIFACTIIEI OR AT WHAT FIKE 8FFE1EI FOR IALE
On Saturday John Killlck and Mr. ter are attending the World's Fair
and Mrs. Lee Killlck and family at­ with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pcltcngtll
tended the Killlck family reunion of Battle Creak.
Rosadell Fenst maker Is
which was held at the Grand Ledge
-Miss
----- -----------------------------------------------park- There were 22 in attendance, spending three weeks at Kellogg's
he immediate and enthusiastic
The 1934 meeting will be held at camp, Pine lake.
Dwight's landing at Oun lake. .
j Mr. and Mr*. Richard Durkee
acceptance of the new Firestone Century
Thursday afternoon the members! spent Sunday at Freeport with Forof the Sunshine Club, with their i rest Price,
Progress Tire started a tremendous wave
families picnicked at Prairieville | Sunday caHers at Mr. and Mrs.
Park at Gull lake.
.
I Walter Durkee's were, Mr. and Mrs.
FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY
of buying that is keeping the Firestone
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs.
in,
Mr. and Mra. Stewart Alkenhead unarics
Charle* Barnes.
Mra. IL,
and family of Cleveland. Ohio, and E. Rising and son. Burl, of Hastings.1
factories running twenty-four hojirs a day
Mrs. Lois Wickham spent three
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Warner and
days
at
Kalamazoo
last
week
as
tlw
family
of
Detroit,
are
spending
two
to meet this huge demand.
weeks at the cottage on the south guest of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilside of the lake.
*
We knew that car owners would replace
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Barnum and
The past week Gordon onck Lyle
Champion entertained
two ooy family spent Sunday at Al-Gontheir thin-worn, dangerous tires if they
Quln lake.
Saturday
at ternoon
Marion
could get what they wanted in a tire at the'
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Champion attended her Sunday
Last Week's Letter.
school class picnic at Plainwell.
4.MXZ0
price they wanted to pay. We found the
Miss Dorothy Haven* was at Pen­
4.5041
nock hoapital on Monday and had
ORANGEVILLE.
answer through ten million visitors to the
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Rupe at­ her adnotds and tonsils removed.
4.75-19
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gorham
tended a school reunion near Has­
Firestone Factory at the World’s Fair last
tings Sunday.
.
•
called on Mrs McKee at Cloverdale
' Lewis Brown of Flint spent the Thursday and found her feeling fine.
year. We asked them—“What do you value
5.25-18
I past week with his parents. Mr. and This is good news to her many
1-27
most in a tire?”—and their answer was—
friends.
jMrs. Bert Brown ot this vicinity.
S. 25-21
1.40
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens and
Dorr Backus and family of Gales“Give us Blowout Protection, Non-Skid
I burn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Havens and chil­
1.40
dren spent Sunday at Stuart lake.
'Mr*. Mnrclus Bagley.
5.50-11
Safely, and Long Wear, at a tnodcratc
Remember
, Mr.
air. and
ana Mr*.
Mrs. Clyde
uiyae Nichols
Nicnnu spent
spent.
iwinrmirr the
me Otis
uus school
scnooi picnic
Sunday with their daughter and Saturday, July 28. Pot luck dinner.
price.” • /
I husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Edgett Bring your own table service.
at Hickory Corners.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Buell Stason and
‘ ' Drive in to the Firestone Service Dealer
James Herminettc and family daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
THE OUTSTANDING VALUE spent Bunday with hi* brother, Wal­ Gorham and children of Kalamazoo
or Service Store today! Equip your car
ter and wife, of Chicago who arc at were week end guest* of their par­
IN THE LOW-PRICED FIELD
ents, Mr and Mrs. Franc is Gorham.
Pine lake for a couple ot weck$.
with these new Firestone Century Progress
Mrs. Oley Douglass and two chllMr. and Mrs. Ben Howard and
and Homer Norman attended the drrn spent Saturday with her par­
Tires, with the massive flat tread, deep-cut
funeral Monday of the former's ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oaks of
Glass
Creek.
brother,
Case
Norman,
of
Kalkmanon-skid, broad husky shoulders, and
Miss Zona Douglass visited a few
azt
5. LARGE OVEN AND BROILER with “pwiL AUTOMATIC OVEN HEAT CONTROL—give*
The many friends in this vicinity days with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
J Gum-Dipped cords. Tire prices probably
even temperature, correct for each cooking
4.10-21
of DeForest Henry were sorry' to Edger of the Edger district,
hear of hi* passing at Ann Arbor
never again will be as low as they are today.
4.75-19...
6. ROOMY UTENSIL DRAWER.
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
Saturday morning. Burial will be in
Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Woodruff spent
. 2. AUTOMATIC LIGHTERS-no matches.
Oak Hili cemetery.
At these unusually low prices for first /trade
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
3. INSULATED OVEN—keep* kitchen cool.
Frank Mahoney of Jackson.
tires, we make it easy for you to buy not
BRANCH DISTRICT.
L HIGH-SPEED cooktag units with lhe faniuos
Mr. Woodruff attended lhe funer­
Mrs. Sarah Ostroth spent Satur­
8. HighMt
new Harper heat-spreading burner*. Clean
For those ear owner* who need
only one tire, but a complete set/
day night and Sunday with her sta­ al of Michael Noon. President OT the
heat New Sani-Trpy makes washing easy.
Michigan
Farm
Bureau.
new tire aafety at a very low price the
ter. Mra. Ben Schneider, who Is ill
Mrs.
Minnie
Hammond
ta
spending
at her home near Woodland.
And Remember—with every tire you Flre*tone Courier Type tire ha* no
Rev. Albert Ostroth. a former pas­ a few days with Mrs. Dorcas Chap­
equal at thewe extremely low price*.
tor wa» overcome with the heal at man in Hastingsare protected by the new Firestone Triple
Rosemary Feld pa useh Is gaining
hta home In Nashville one day last
nicely from •her
recent
operation.
week but is better at present.
.—
— •
—“
•—
Guarantee
Get Our Special
MU. Bjlvu Whitmore, who J .
“&gt;5
W‘™'J
rl Exhibition
wortdn, ne.r Woodlhnd wu home
Mid Bojd were sundey »U1over th* week end.
i10” °&lt; cleo 868,5 and 1»uiUy of
—for Unaqualad Performance Records
Miss
Francis
Darby.
Seward' Woodland..
Welton. Allen Mid Edo. Bmmmwd I "'ll‘P™&gt; Sund.y In
Mu* Horn are Tnaking a tour of tiie Hastings.
___
Evangelical Suhday Schools in the I Mr.and Mrs. P. 8-Spark* of Haslniere.1 01 th. Yoon, People', oort- IW» were Sund.y yUhors oi ClllSEE OUR D
(♦Sta Months in Commercial Service)
gross at Riverside Park next month. fo^ Hammond s.
__
THIS WEEK
The McKelvey. Mudge. Branch,
Warren Bolton. Lewis and

AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JULY 29

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ANDRUS SERVICE
The Home of SUNOCO Gas
HASTINGS MICH.

TELEPHONE 2240

EVERY FEATURE FOR BETTER, EASIER COOKING

.nd Monon MhooU .Ul hold
picnic. August 8, at Tbornappte lake.j AspinaJJ. of Carlton v gltendeti a
paau , Augu*v O. Bl
'birthday
^thday party given by Mr*.
Mrs. ,Wr,Wari ten Miller * of Lake Odessa Tuesday.

Burning, Gnawing Paint
In Stoaaack Relieved!
Neutralise Irritating adds with
Dr. Emil's Adla Tablets. Prevent
serious stomach trouble, yet eat
what you want. Adla gives ralsaf

» NORTHEAST WOODLAND!*
-Richard Stair* and Alta Haskill,
who have been vuiling their grand­
mother in Hastings, have returned
Iwrae.
will Veltc and wife were Hasting*
callers Saturday.

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Telephone 2305
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J79. on whirh -luorir
du. and unpaid al th. dal.
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?ai» al nubile
or Rut. SUr1
u. that Win&lt; lb. buiidinr wb.
rcnil Chart for lh. Coanty of U
Id. of th. pr»ml».« deaerlUd I
Bortt.fK or »o much thereof *• t
neewyary to r..tl&gt;. th. amount &lt;

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BARRYVTLLE.
Items." Prof. J. F- Thaden; "Curancj Mra. Nelson Brumm and
not socui mutation - prof. c. r.
and Mr. and mm Devme of
-------------------. i. . 'Hoffer.------------------------------------ I Nashville were guests of their par­
on It
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enta. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVine,
HINDS CORNERS.
j Sunday.
Michigan State College
&gt;r nr lb. mui« Ot wtiiMin ========== I Mrs- Spellman Casey and sons.-I Mrs. Deeds Nagler of Freeport 13
,...d
•
.
'accompanied her brother. Mr. and visiting hpr niece. Mrs. Pearl Foster,
•» NSr y lW° hun‘?!?dure.M&gt;n^&gt; ^ Mrs. Renna Molt, and spent Sun- and family.
tartSTlM ta ~M ror.Py™ Women s Week. July n-37. d&gt;y wlth thHr brtXfu.r. Russell
Harold and Miss Ramona Foster
ian i-rarin* that a d.r b. at Michigan State college have been j Molt anj family in North Barry. : and Miss Neva Fleckner of Glb!biJ
M*51 &amp;toa V., Mr and Mrs RoniU(J Hayn„ and 1 sonsburg. Ohm. spent Sunday with
‘ ru l. -Hiachman u dit .s.niUJ’* 5late ea^ of
dfT’?P' “ns and Mr. and Mrs. Scott BecU- I Mr. and Mrs. Hetair Fatter.
|
laid null a«.i that an ».i stratlontigents. The advanced indi-;tpl nnd children and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lathrop and |
‘XTiSlwkX'MA.- cation of interest promises Uie most clar|t Robins,
HaaUngs spent baby of Nashville were Sunday I
UI4. at' 1-n u'rluckC ii&gt; lhe successful summer women's gather- lSunday nt Head take.
guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrt&gt;
i.. and Ing sponsored by the college.
। Mr and Mrs
Andcrson of Hal Lathrop.
mea &lt;- »rSr t
p»ti
yarjouj pnascs or the sub- Detroit and Mr. nnd Mra. Scott I Loe Ila Parniatler of Woodland ta
M.i»rrd thatimMic noilr« Jccts offered for study at the group Bechtel and family of Hastings were spending this week with Mr.
and ,
n I.»nui.hrai.or. nt .
meetings from Monday to Thursday, aftenukm guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Merritt Meade.
j.’Th. July 33-26. follow. Tlie instructors. ■ Ronald Haynes Tuesday.
i Clarence Nesbetl of Clevelrfnd.!
..'- I unless otherwise
indicated, are j «!r aF1d Mrs. Harold Striker of Ohio, and Mtas Inez Nesbetl
of
ile
members of lhe college faculty or ex- Mthens spent a couple, of days the Hastings were guests of Mr. and j
tension specialists.
hast of the week with her brother. Mrs. Floyd Nesbett and Pauline the!
A
Clothing—"Monday's Child Is Fair (Mr. nnd Mrs. Ronald Haynes.
. । past week.
of Face.” Miss Neva Bradley. New1 Mr. and Mra. Floyd Tobins of, Mr. and Mrs Merritt Meade and

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Mr

Because of the death of my husband, I will sell the personal
property at auction at my place, second farm south of Dunn’s
Corners in Rutland Twp., Sec. 30, on
.

MONDAY, JULY 30, ’34

$■■■' •• • - ■ - ■
",
Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M.

I will offer the following:

York City; "Keeping Puce with the j Kalamazoo spent Sunday with his' Mrs
c»rtiin murtttf »»«ui.4'1934 Silhouette." Mtas Elizabethjparents. Mr. and Mra. C. N. Tobins, attended the Gold Medal contest in j
ii.nnilci ■■&gt;&lt;) Hnuie j. Daniels; "The Full Hat Story." Mtas and his little daughter. Marion.
| Woodland Sunday evening. .Miss'
&lt;■••■•7'T.";1
»“*• ot
Marian Hillhouse; "Efficient Sewing I Mrs. Allen Bishop spent last week 1 Elotac Smith won the medal.
,
To»7"b?p rf
lutrr Habits." Mtas Irene Taylor. Mr. A. with her .parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox
“ u
eox —
w&gt;*
Cuor.iy. Miehiinn. »i&lt;i
brine J. Bell.
। Theodore Pranshka. In West Hope. I Kenneth enjoyed a picnic nt ThortH
TliorM
fol-’ t air xSi tV7Ji-fron'1wLirh
Foods and Nutrition—"Neighbor-! Don't forget the Ice cream social apple take Sunday with Mr. ond
r&gt;c» thrrr K dur «n&lt;i unpaid ai tha^dnir hood Meals,” Mrs. Mabel Ehlers; .Thursday evening. July 2. at the Mrs. Fred Childs and Mr. and Mra.
-•
“
------• •——iniereit.
. —■ —
- — .Art
-• ~of
—-■Breadmaking,"
—&gt;-*—•• .—--i.
------------------. Mr. and.Mrs. «...
j jjarvey.
ot •ii.i«
noiiee •for
prineipai.
.nd -The
‘The
(home of
Will-----------Moore.
t&lt;*m d'.lUn ‘tssfoooi' »bdhno .uitw HOws and Whys of Good Cakes."
| Mr. und
_______________
. Mrs. Ben Bunnell of
Heber Foster played in the band
Mwe-dine. &gt;i i.w &lt;&gt;r in eou.tr h.r n&lt; "Cookies as You Like Them." Mtas
Miss Kalamazoo called on Mr. and Mrs. “I Richfield Thursday.
Sylvia Medsker.
I Edd Newton Sunday afternoon.
j Mr. and Mra. Burr Fossett and
Home Furnishing—"Hie History j Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phillips and | Lo*5 Louise spent Sunday in Battle I
Oriental Rugs " Mr.
M- J.
1 II.
11 Alexv* Robert
DaKa-, and Mrs. Vida Tit.mi..
- ..I.
—.V uHtH
nnrl Wr«
Phillips
vis- «’ Pl
Creek
with X&lt;r
Mr. and
Mrs. Ray TUnaFas- I
anian. Lansing; "Motion Pictures ‘ ited Gertrude Phillips at the Kel- sett.
'
and Lecture on
— Manufacturing logg camp al Pine lake Sunday and
Mr. and Mra. Herbie Wilcox took
„------- «
------ . found her nick.
, iHeir father u&gt; Kalamazoo Thurs-.
Rugs," Mr. R. „
B. Horan.
Grund
Thelnia Tomas
Tobias of Battle |I day.
Rapids; "Period Styles In Furniture.” . Miss Thelma
Miss Irene Shaben; "Planning Col-j Creek and friend. Everett Mlears. Ii
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
|
or Schemes for Rooms," Mr. George visited Mr. and- -.
Mrs. W. O, Tobias
Otto Schrender of Grand Rapids
Bcnrlter, Lansing.
and Keet Tobias and family Sat­
spent lost week with his wife, Mrs.
Home Management—"Eoconomlc urday night and Sunday.
Lola Grant Schrender. at the farm.
Solutions for the Repair and ReBoth returned to their home Sunday
nnishlr~
'■* —
----------------------Ing, of' “
Old
Floors,
-' "Prcpar-. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
afternoon.
mg Intel
iterlor Walls for ....
New .Finishes,
_______
Mra. Floyd Collar spent last week
Mr. C. H- Jefferson; "Labor Saving
in Grand Rapids.
.
- |
Cltr Kitchen Conveniences." Mrs. K. T.
Mr. and Mra. Edward Thompson
jWright. Lansing;
"Round Table
and family. Mr. irfitt Mrs. LCe Hazel
Mlrhican.
Discussion of Managerial Problems
and Mr. and Mrs. John Bratts and i
in Home Making," Dr. Irma H.
daughter of Detroit were, Sunday
... Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence i
r.
Child Development—"The Slgnlfln
..
I
canccs of Adjustment.” "Family
&gt;udlie.l
Mr' and Mrs- Harry Sandbrook
• ■ Life That Helps." "Building Per। 3.06 and sons spent the week end with 1
■,
sonality," "The Ncrrous Parent,"
.... t An ! relatives at Blanchard.
Mrs. Lydia Ann Lynde.
— Ma' Mr*- E,,‘el Hall entertained her
rlM
Poultry—"Michigan Poultry In­
J Jo cousin. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards
UlUUJ.” "Summer
dustry.
ouuuutl Care
VKIV of Growing
— ih -jo of Los Angeles; Calif., her aunt. Mra..
Pullets." ' Feeding for Future Pro- IJ
; ■ Rilla Richardson of Jamestown.
duclion,” • Culling the Farm Flock." &lt;;
Mich. and Mr and Mrs £. Daven•
Management
of
the
Laying
Flock."
I
1
*
dltlon.
. i »' port Thursday
"Feeding and Housing of the Laying \
,•
Ji
Mixa Betty Wolrlng relumed home
,----- ■
■■■ ••—- riucx.
rtmuiK and
uiiu uiemuix
roui- it.
Flock." "Killing
Dressing Poulin •
from her boat trip Saturday and
"J W.- Pr»I. O. O. card.
it ao reported a fine time.
r (|»«. iho :.-.tb &lt;iar
Landscape Gardening — ‘Timely
i
&amp;*?
Mr B,ld Mr’ Harrison Blocher
1
0lt4r£Xr'lo! Suggestions on Landscaping the
’ t. •&gt;-. entertained the following Sunday In
i* Of Mkhiran on ih. Home Grounds,” "The Arrange&amp; "J. honor of Allies birthday D Loren
m?r &gt; *' /’m’”21, 1,1 mt’nt ol Hardy Shrubs and Percnit :i? Hershberger and family of Indiana
indrnl H.r.n '"m'i • &gt;l,Ms ln thc Home Planting." "Rock
n ■■■■ Mr 'and Mrs. Jay Dltman. Mr and ।
। &gt;*id inorix.x. at th. Gardens. Good and Bad." Mr. O. I.
J *" Mra Ara Royer. Mr and Mrs Frank I——
hfrex.f fnr principal .nil in
— Gregg; "Some Flowering Trees for
of Six Hundred Elsht,
™
r in Wehner and Mr and Mra
John •
Home Planting." Mr. C- W. Barr.
«n Zumbrum of Ohm. Mr. and Mra. &gt;
■
■
■ .
■■
■
... 1 Flowers — "Garden
Annuals,"
a,1|d
Rcounds Saturday. The dinner was here for the reunion Saturday,
"Garden perennials.” "Flower Ar­
,.
ity Terry, who with Mr. and Mra.
no Mr and Mra Jay Ditman of Dv-.
.. , ,H&lt;&gt;
rangement." "House Plants.” Mr. C.
trolt and Mtaa Glenns Blocher anti r“fUenJ1- ,he —’
1',,r"or7't | Mrs. Maude cosadden and dnugh- 1106 Lord. attended the reunion SatE Wlldon.
and well presented and all
o .
,
.. ;; =; innw „
•" had ■a ln. D!Pn of Lansing spent part of
Dramatics- Practical Problems In
...____
splendid time.
,
wwk wlth htT brolhcr.
. Mc.. Mra- Harold Springer »ndXJtorta
Play Production."
.&lt;
WEST HOPE.
Gordon McCallum, who Is taking Mann is.
visited Jimmie Springer In Kellogg
Community Problems—"Trends in ;&lt;■ quihbir.
large crowd attended the Me- a six weeks course at tlw Reserve I Miss Lauris Anders Is spending the
fl,tenJ°°n Bnd c®“«i
Community Development." "New ' 'J.-, A’”*
dillum school reunion at the school * Officers camp at Camp Custer, was week in Battle Creek with Miss BetBt&gt;niurd home near Delfan’. dr«7ri'b7d "aa" foik'wo':
. ..... Demands on Community Leader-I ,• |lr'Q„",r,r
Lot F.irxon. biork ihirtoon of iha :shlp.” Prof. Eben Mumford; "Tlie K Adam..
Kenflrlil’* aocoml addition to th» eitr i
I "■ Ba""', t
(form'rlv VltluWof Haailnra. arfnr.i ------------------------ '
1 Plainer.

LIVE STOCK.
Pair work mares, 14 yrs. old.
weight 2800.
Cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh May
30.
Cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh July
10, calf by side.
Cow, 5 yrs. old, giving milk.
(All Holsteins.)
Heifer calf, 2;mos. old day
of sale.
Brood sow, due Aug. 16.

FARM TOOLS.
Binder, running condition.

Mower, 6-ft. cut.
Feed grinder.
Ensilage filler. Buzz rig.
Walking 2-hor«e cultivator.
Spring tooth drag.
Oliver 98 walking plow.
Double harness. Wagon.
Wagon, iron wheels, with
flat rack.
Galloway separator, 500 lbs.
capacity.
Other articles too numerous
to mention.

TERMS—CASH. No goods removed until settled for.

Mrs. Hannah Shepard
PROPRIETRESS

MOBTQAGE FORECLOSURE.

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Lyle Vanderbrook, Clerk.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 1, 1934

10 PAGES

Tax Commission Ends
|W|I[|U IT Plllflr TO
SIX AMENDMENTS County
Job of Spreading 15-Mill Levy ™'11
IU
BUILDING A CANAL
TO BE SUBMITTED
Most of the School Districts Able to
c
JL iJ
n
.1
Secure the Funds They Requested

THREE PROPOSED RE­
FORMS WOULD AF­
FECT TAXES

ml,_
THE METHODS OP FRENCH
( AND Americans were

PAGES lta&gt;6

COUNTY FITZGERALD
nip fiEPDCICf IN
CLUB TO HOLO RALLY
l

OPEN-AIR BAND CONCERT THURSDAY

HIM) HOI
JULY RAINFALL cX“rJ,cuXtroD0j::t^' CEPT

DIO U UIILAUL III

at Lake
—Basket Supper |
at 7 :00 0 clock
I LESS THAN A QUARTER OF ।
1,

.As announced last week the Barry
dounty Filzgerald-For-Governor j
WHAT IT WAS IN
VASTLY DIFFERENT
Club will hold a rally at the Lake;
JULY 1933
House, Thomapple lake, on next
- - ■
■ week Tuesday evening. August 7. [
„A„Tiir,
THE FRENCH WANTED
,There
—
— be
-.
will
a basket supper at the FOR SEVEN MONTHS
A QCA . r-l/ci PA MAI L"11' HouiC at wwn o’clock and nn *DnilT UAl ri act VCAD’O
'A bEA LEVEL LANAL interesting evening program will fol- ‘ ABOUT HALF LAST YEAR S
.
low. The
Barnier naa
has not
not ocen
been giv-1
glv-1
.
------------iow.
inc biiuht
American Engineers en the name of the speaker, but we Official Figures Show for the

of A. A. Biferno

At 8:00 o'clock Thursday evening
the Hastings City Band will give its
fifth open air concert of the cur&lt;rent season on the court liouse lawn.
The program is as follows:
j 1. March—Th&lt; Gateway City—K.
1
. 2. Overture—The Sky Pilot—A. M.
I;
' Laurens.

CORN—HOG ALLLOmMT
REDUCTIONS DID NOT

The Barry county tax commission permissible under the 15 mill tax
QUALITY
concluded their work of allocating limitation.
taxes to the various taxing units of) The allocation for townships and
tlie county Tuesday afternoon of-for school districts in tlie townships
SOME WANT THE
WASHINGTON OR­
number
TAV DCHIirEH Uat* week*■ 'n”‘re were a ...
number pf
pf and
and for
lor the
th&lt; schools of this city are
DERED BIGGER CUTS
. ino
...
------wnxz
iw w va.w iaiiucuu
presenieu to
io
, as
:
UAo izira
IAa ■OtUUUtU
.difficult prooiems
problem* presented
the
os ioiiows
follows:
' ' '
'
(commission, and they did their best [ ASSYRIA — Township tax one
Committee Hopes To Get
Question of Change irt Form (to solve them satisfactorily, in most mil), ^school taxes as fa"°*s: |N°p]
I
nf Gnnntv Onvammant
Jo*** *t
comparatively euy to Bell 7.4 mills; No. 2 Fr. Eagle 6 4
SreSSg
2?
0-faTlnt^tiS;'
8evcn
M
°
nthB
About
507«
;
.JmeSt
Amour
KUse
*J
'
8
'
Contracts in by Mid
1
or county Government
meet the demands, but in some cas« mite; No. 4 Fr. Austin 5.11 mite;
August
"Lock” System
I
'to Be Decided
school districts asked for a coiuld- 'No. 5 Assyria Center 4 mite; No. 6
features. Matters pertaining to the;
Rainfall Decrease
-bhi?huZa^Ko«&gt;tpRBri«2P
There will be six proposed amend-!jcraoiy
CTably more
y than
mite; No.
more ,none
money
man ,he
me com/Blte
&lt;xxn-। euis 2
t nuiu;
no. 7r Fr.
rr. Briggs
uriggs 4,
e
The French,had an entirely differ- future iWOrk
work Of
of th
the'Club,
not‘ onfa
only j( At the water works station in this. 5. serenade—Spring's Awakening . The Barry County'Com-Hoc Al­
® c,ubl n0
menu to the constitution submitted ni
'«
lnn
«*
“
•
1
rherirered
«4
mite!
mission could possibly allocate.
I mite: No. 8 Fr. checkered 6.4 mills; ■ cm
ent mca
Idea aoom
about me
the coiisreucuon
construction of
ot a fa
1" helping
u'1"" secure the -----nomination
1------------- of (city Mr. Sylvester Lane, who is em-Trombone'Bolo Played bv Rosa lotment committee and office™ have
The state tax commission fixed the 'No. 9 Fr. Lincoln 6.42 mite.
—•------------------ •«than
— that Mr. Fitzgerald, but also In carrying ployed there, keeps an official Pierce Soloist—F Bach An- bv
Canal
across the Isthmus
to Michigan voters al the Novem­
ber election. Three of lhe proposed amount of state tax to be allocatedBALTIMORE—For township tax developed later by American engl- on work In the county, will be up weather record for tlie weather bu- Stanislas Gallo 3 of
a ..................
mill. The---------------------------(one mill. School
taxes —
as -------follows! uccia.
neers. The
French mca
idea was
to for consideration
Accordingly »u
allireau
of uie
the United
States DepartDepart-।I fl vr
Mar
—Z county
—•* at —
- .
111c riruui
wua w
triu 01
uniica oiaies
ar ch—rianton Aero Club—K. Hog contracts pigs which the gov­
reforms would upset the present. to every
conntv
thmiiffh
IL,
flnanre cornNo. 1 Dowllrut
4 mills;
mills: No
Rtrik,
county,
through
its
finance
com-.No.
Dow
Ing
No.
2
Strikbuild
a
jea-jevei
channel
27
membera of the club and all Others
others me
nt nt
of Agriculture,
for (t«
Its Mlrhl.
Michl- ., Rina
T7 feet members
ment
Atn-ienltnre fnr
1 ernment will not make payment on.
scheme ot state taxes. Another
headquarters at -Lansing
Better than a month ago the gov­
would provide a way. If the voters. mittec. had asked for an allocation er 7.4 mills; No. 3 McOmber 0 deep right straight acrow the lath- Interested arc invited to come and.gan
,
-------- . |I 77 patroullle Prancaise-French Pacf
six
mills
and
the
commission
was
.
mills;
No
4
Hendershot
a
mills;
mus
lo
connect
the
two
oceans,
and
take
part
In
the
meeting.
,
Mr.
Lane
has
all
the
records
he
troi-Luc
ernment. through the 8tato Corn। Mr. Lane lias all the records he [ trol—Lucius Hoamer.
of any county so desired, for an en­
No. -5-------------------------Weeks 6.2 mills;- No.. 6 Durfre.to
Chagres
*• •
has
u p&lt;-——. to divert the waters of the Chagres
tirely new system of county govern­ able to give them 5.8 mills. These —
has kept
kept showing
showing the
the rainfall
rainfall for!
fori B
plccoto Solo-D Cardelllno- '
every month in recent yey»
!pUyed by A. A. Blfemo. Soloist and&lt; or quota on the average number of
ment. Another proposes to take the allocations Wil) be the same for ev­ 14 niUto; No. 7 Fr. Barney Mite 6.4 river to the Pacific ocean by means
...
of a 10-mlle tunnel through the
hogs they would pay on in Barry
A comparison for the seven ; conductor—A A. Blfemo
election of judges out of lhe realm ery township given below and will | mills.
(Continued on page six)
mountains. I do not think that work
nwntlu ending July 31-this yey
9. March-Ponderoso^k. L King, county. This quota was 15 per ant
of politics. There should be no op­ take care of 0.6 mills of the 15 mills
— - ■
I was ever started on * that 10 mile
position to that. The sixth would
with the same months last year lx 1 ,0 Slar Soangled Banner (Re- less than the pigs accounted far In
the 678 Barry county contracts.
tunnel.
Naturally
there
would
be
ad-1
burMlna.
w,
will
air,
.he
M
increase the jurisdiction of Justices
The County Allotment committee
vantages In a Canal built at sea I
for the same seven months of the I
&lt;&gt; »
of the peace In Detroit. We can EMMANUEL SCHOOL
level because there woujd not be the
hardly see lhe necessity of submit­
HOLDS
COMMENCEMENT
i
1
Rainfall
for
January.
1933,
1.07'
farrowed in 1031 and others that
big expense of building, maintaining
ting such a question os that to the
should not be Included. After all
and guarding the locks, nor would CALKINS
SCHOOL DIST. ; inches; rainfall for January, 1934.'
voters ot the whole state when it
Through Noto Books, Handi­
inches.
there be tlie several hours of delay
concerns Detroit only.
CANNOT UNITE WITH
'1.08Rainfall
’ " for February, 1933, 1.51
committee could find, they were un­
in passing through them. This
Sponsored by the Automobile Club craft and Pageantry Pupils
der the impression that the rest
would be especially helpful In lhe1
DELTON DISTRICT
inches: rainfall for February. 1934.
of Michigan, with headquarters in
would pass allowing full payment
Exhibit Work Done
.
ltrapid
»p«u transfer u&gt;
of •
a «««*
fleet «awi
from wv
one
.41 inches.
Detroit and with Ito largest mem­
A very successful commencement | v whoever says that the Modern ocean to the other In time of war.
t Rainfall for March., 1933, 139
bership there, are two proposals on
VOTE
AT
MEETING
NOT
was
held
nt
the
Parish
House
Thun
X
0
?
1
’
ones
that
are
going
an
d
would
probably
be
beneficial
dence. After totalling their cuts
|
Inches;
rainfall
for
March.
1934,
highway taxes. The first would peg was ntia at the Parish House Thurs- ln for drinking in this fast’ day are commercially But a 27-foot depth
COST
OF
REGISTRATION
the committee found they had coma
the gasoline tax at two cents, a re­
ACCORDING TO NOTICE 1
Aprt,.
day evening by the Emmanuel Epis- apparently mistaken by the way the today wouldn't be sufficient because
EXCEEDED LARGE SUM down just one-third of what was
duction of one cent under the pres­
Church Vacation School. The young ,people
many siups
ships ura*
draw upwaroa
upwards ot
of au
30
required. Figures were submitted to
’—*"~ of Barry
' county are many
.
1 es; rainfall for April, 1934. 2.11 inchent levy. The second would restrict copal
OF
$100,000
.
...
...
.
....
I
heffinnintr
wnrlr
nzwitilv
Hrtva,
.
—
.
.
.
_
__
..
the government and refused, they
inaln uujctu,
objects Qi
of the
school U&gt;U
this year.
year.'beginning
work on the
lect That
would
mean aitaa
that millions Calkins School Meeting Oould lea
mt- SCUUUI
_---- .
-- county
- drive
.
awa.
anaav wuu
,m uioaa,
the weight tax to 35c a hundred limn,
according to tlie Rev A A McNul-,fOr
Option.
They have more would have to be spent In
pounds.
--------------------------------------------------Not Chan,. Wordinc of j
‘S.’tS S
to the quota.
Tlie two proposals are backed accoromg to tne kcv. a. a. Menu: namf.d Uwlr organization 'Tire deepening such a channel to meet
TOTAL
AMOUNT
PAID
ty. were to clarify the concept of Modern Youth of Barry County” and thedemands of present day siiipNotice That Called It
es.
heavily by oil and automobile inter­
.)lng
BY PEOPLE IS $234,200 and are typing contracts at thia
ests. but strongly opposed by the God, to show the obligation and I are plunging Into the work of bring- i^
—.
. Two weeks ago a hearing of the
Rainfall for June. 1933, 2.51
helpfulness
of
worship
and
to
give
a'
lnit
the
question
of
Local
Option
to,
—
~
--------—
—
•
-•»--------time.
In making the reduction they
i
The
Panama
Canal,
as
the
Amer'
case
started
by
certain
toxnayers
rainfall
for
June.
1934.
1.89
state highway department, a two
-«_i i
vote In the county before Decern- leans completed It, is really a:of the Calkins school district, in Mi
Bat Less Than 127,000 Ro­
eent gasoline tax would mean a re­ —
realization of
the social aspect of
J5 o( t)lli yCgr
Modern ,
talnfall for July. 1933. 536 Inch'
"bridge of water” across the Islh-! Prairieville township, tn annul lhe
duction of $8,000,000 a year in the
religion. On Friday members of the । Youth say they are going to put the ,
mains
for
Distribution
rainfall for July. 1934, 132 inch­
revenues of the state highway de­ school and lhestaff enjoyed a picnic , voters to the test to see whether It !mus. and Its surface k 85 feet above , vote by which that district aerecd
in Counties
partment
the^sea^ewlHad uac
the ^French^ever
poin me
the Denon
Delton consolld
consolidated/
tne,a,.I. .
..
,
.
MTS icm. n*u
ricucia c»c. .(to pom
ThK»«h BO.HXX*,. aumwU w«k!5.' Wto S'X0S'/LEn',Xn‘lS
S&amp;el’' — •—— ”!*■*-'
ed to make this required cut as
The lota] rainfall for the seven
A widespread demand for relief
- —-owvmiu.1,1.,, w«a- uivweaifc ,OT
IVf- trial
A very peculiar situation has aris- fair as possible and in no case cut
for automobile owners at the recent and pageantry tlw evolution of wor-1 in the county.
months
mentioned In 1933 was 21.51
------.
-----------would
of
(before
Judge
McPeek
fa
our
circuit
,meir a toot cnaiuiei
y
Inches. The total rainfall for the lion. It will be remembered that the so much from any producer contract
’
nrnvirle,
that
if
twentv
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C0UW
haV
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h
“
V
’
e
be
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n
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A
‘
lhat
“
me
oth
er
Calkfal
special session of the Michigan leg­ ship from Its crudest beginning to F'-riw ;tew
s- provides that ;;
; Hie law
if ‘wenty lca,t 112 feel beio^- the surface of district taxpayers who favored con- same seven months of 1934 was
islature brought a reduction In the
legislature set up an old age pension ducer.
the highest act of Christian worship ^crcta^of^StalTin
per ccnt Of the voters who voted for lhc prK*nt canal Thal would metn Isolldatlon. but who had not been 10.99 Inches.
weight tax from 55c per 100 pounds
bureau, which has been appointed,
was portrayed. To broaden the view- Secretary of
a! State
State In
in the
the last
last elec-,
*'** ]12 feet morf of excavation clear made parties to the suit asked to
It can be seen from the above re­ which has been functioning and no
to 35c. The proposed amendment point from the individualistic stand- [Secretary
tion sign a
a petition
petition asking
asking for
for a vote acro6a the Isthmus, which would be heard. Judge McPeek granted
port that In only one month. Janu- doubt drawing salaries. It appears signer cannot imagine what the
would make It impossible for a sub­ point os to the larger social aspect |. (tion- sign
-----------------------------Allotment committee has been up
Ixcal Option lor lhe wunty. such ,uve c(Mt u!l enormous amount, ihelr request. They retained Atlorsequent legislature to Increase the of Christianity the upper school on
that up to date the total collections
SarT™
mu#lLw
,
S. SJwiW
[Mn
““
01cu“‘K‘” “« ™“ SSt UM.
greater in 1934 than in 1933. In from the 12.00 head tax In the state against in trying to adjust Barry
tax above that rate.
made not only articles which could days Thfa must be done before De- i
Tlie farm leaders of Michigan,
January of 1934. the excess was only have been $234,200. while the state old
S
.' ques. |
«S’constantly
comS..llyT«&gt;Lble4:
.„d --------- —...............................................
! comber 15 °
ot! this year, or th
Ute
troubled, and
of an inch. The biggest decrease age pension bureau has spent $207.­
aided by real estate Interests, are Icstea as tmnnm
.
,inn cannot zcome
—
.-a
..
. . ..|,„d.,Bdes■ ...... at
—■ clue- weeks. It was lo have been brought .01
spend a tot of time more In trying
up nouin
Main inv
tor iu
two
urging a state income tax. which' ltle
$ partners
la whole to create me neces-, Uon
up again last Saturday.
J tn the rainfall in any of the seven 686. or within jess than $27,000 of the
years. or It not within two years, not b
But wlth , eh„,ncl 112
to make Washington accept that?
will be proposal No. 5 on the bal-1 — 05
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■
When Mr. Sigler was chosen to months was in July this year as total receipts! Of the expenditures, figures, the Allotment
frtee four
fntta &gt;™
aessaee
Irtncyr.
15,o “
luCryel
s* s-,5
The-,^nroDosed ” imendment I The ’pecU1 pro£ct °
for
ts !on
&lt;rr— The
odem
lot
'
(Continued__________
on page four)
er eoeS
f^Tter t^’ ^rt^n
of
Youth are planning on having the
__________
represent the taxpayers who favored 1compared with last year, the rain­ more than $100,000 was paid to se­
however,' goes
consolidation, he stated that he was fall this year being less than one- cure the registration of taxable-per­
" much farther than Good Shepherd. The children sang, petition adequately signed by the c| ppTinHJ NflTIRptl
z(Continued on page seven)
the 23rd Psalm, learned the Good ( nrsl of October.‘and possibly before tLtUIIUN- NUIIUto
n&lt;* familiar with the facts and asked 1quarter of what it was in July a sons under the act. It seems as if it Allotment committee sincerely:
time tn which to ascertain the year ago. Last year’s precipitation could have been done for much less
Shepherd catechism, kept notebooks thn. tUne There will have to be,
SENT TO TOWNSHIPS f&lt;4
material facts and look up the law of moisture for the entire period than that.
••
dally work and made numerous ar- (approximately 2.000 signers for the
------------was uneven, also not sufficient. It
How the bureau will proceed to
ticleacounty,
before uviuiv
the vote
takof Instruction
for the
,,
, cuuuiy,
me can
»vacbeuiau
uv! School
, ULlluu,
ui xuooi uviivu
aw* *aau to satisfy himself as to the legality will be remembered that some crops
of
the
action taken at the CMlkins
collect the $2.00 head tax Is another
The Rev. J. A. McNulty expressed
expressed'1 cn
.
suffered
for
lack
of
moisture
last
district
meeting,
which
was
held
‘
matter. If those who, according to
special gratitude to the staff for its
IU !I /he Modern Youth of the county | . Officials Authonged
Authorized by
Dy
last March. He stated to the court, year. But the total deficiency In the regulations of the legislature, are
UlUlUwnt and loyal cooperation to a„ headed by Kennard B. Schalbly I
Present Statute
inches of rainfall this year of over
lltwe who helped Ibtance the wheel 0
, WwU1
,,nd
,p „ preaident.
Thc
nrat ouiciui
oMelal .ten wwuiu
toward uk
the that, after his investigation, if he 10’i inches, compered with a year to pay $2.00 apiece and if they would sees fit.
----------------, "t°'
----- . \ S-neral
inc nisi
Idhimai? wTra l
h°
P?nU1
“5!tln“ ,h
election lo oicjj
be’held In Nowere convinced that the vote at the
all do so, it would have raised a sum
Wayno Conklin of Hustings Is first Kfnrrn| election to be held in No­
The Government state* they will
March school meeting was Illegal, ago. Is a severe drop.
of around $5,000,000, possibly more
In man) ways.
vice-president,
vice-president. and
and Miss
Miss Margaret
Margaret I vember
vember was
was taken
taken in
in Barry
Barry county
county
The Banner and our readers are than that. But the $2.00 head tax
MICHIGAN FARMERS GET ed
he would so report; and if he be­
rtiff Ind the dJdX (1'e.tentrti the IJn*n’T °f
U,5Crrt,“ry whan County Clerk Reid mailed noindebted to Mr. Lane for these of­ was never taken seriously and has
came
satisfied
that
the
proceedings
iw Ur.
wS In Thronehoul the county there U a
„ all u^^htp ,„a elly elttl,
GOOD RESULTS FROM
accepted In Washington, aourtftag
ficial figures.
not been paid, generally speaking. If tn Harold J. Foster, County AgricuL2IIir^ ran7n
the
“7™“?
that a primary election wUI be held of the meeting, which gave the vote
POROUS HOSE ,
the bureau should sue everybody
electrician in appreciation or tne w
have direct charga
Tuesday
September 11. 1934. favorable to consolidation, were.'ln
•m
...................
.—7lowmlrlp.
W of
. .circulating
----------- --- I,' uo
lucoun),
wort theae two hut done In direct- lhe
p,„tk&gt;„ . i„ . hU
" LS.*,
’ nzE? "X, a*,
L ‘XJ accordance with the law, he would EIGHTEEN CHILDREN
who has not paid they would have
”
(the petition In, hto township.
I such notices being required by lgw.
of the population of Michigan by mid August.
COST PER ACRE OF
~rtifiX.tr, of
A,Wr ‘brJ*111011
‘hc re'’uln*d । Under the statute It Is also re- contest the care.
TO PRESENT PLAY most
Attorney L. E. Barnett represent- I
In jail.
alanm.
Mod.ro
u„, u„ Co,,,,!,, clerk llx a
EQUIPMENT IS SMALL twi^t atttndwnee are. Frlwllla l‘&gt;“'”bCT ofBlvjns
We think the failure to pay has
everyone and every U1,„ ftnd -Uce fOT „ Htllera| Mhool ed the Delton school district In the
FORTIETH REUNION
ESiSd"jSknrS5ey*joyre lUr "'■•"‘“'“n
~untj an 0, lmlnlc,J’„,
hupeeior,. court proceedings. The Delton dis- ■ •UDior Shakespeare Club Is not come so much from unwilling­
•
--------Meeting Will Be Held At the l«kwood.Jaek Donley Joyce liar opportunity u&gt; join In the eruaade lo
TO BE LAST ONE
ness to put up the $2.00 for each
thIt „ |cul
u„pecu,r, trlct would be glad, he said, to wel- |
Giving
"Midsummer
AwlrU^?.nlnS I'*®' *■“
""" “ “"w”® '"''rem »'&gt;&lt; "I th. reveral lot^lpa come the Calkins district If the vote
adult person, as from a feeling that
rington.
J. P. Mohler Farm On
Night
’
s
Dream"
(Continued
on
page
three)
such
a
plan
of
financing
old
age
Soldier, and Sailor* Alloca­
StUV~ iU18
!U” nnai
"nj' vote, wST
each
Wolfe rerelvlt? jSi y»m
----- —
ootnc ot vne sruupa -hall
. attend aueh tehool. where
...
Thursday, Aug. 9
pensions
and unfair.
reeelvlna f^kw^dlnd'aSv
two year, eertin- ----------that wUI
... a. “ked ,O w.,_
he’P -----------lhe ’S'*
^iwU|
w‘» be advUed of hit dulto
duties under
uoincuy.
iiakmib Is unjust
unjiui anu
umau. Then.
aiicu,
Comedy, dancing ana
and music Will
will IK-'
tion to Meet OB Ao. *
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
each have a part In the play “Mid-1 ‘°o, there have been questions as to
How some Michigan farmers are rXET
^Jr^rtHkaSJ - ft,ong ,rC: *°y 8c0Uta'.
‘he election law. According to that
summer Night's Dream" which the I the constitutionality of lhe Mt itrut t
getting very good returns from Irri­ Stebbins Three year certificates p T A women's Clute. W.11|1W ".necial emnhasls shall be
“‘"J8: placed u^n dutle^relative to preselghteen children of the Junior self—*
“ of -***1" wi
“ led *to
“ doubt
all
which
has
gating potatoes, truck crops, and Se^RS?McGreiory7nd Ibtaly °' Ti U" ch/ShM
■mall frulta will be explained at a Sii^th^fJSt?
d M y terlal Association, and Commercial crvBtlon of ballots and the sealing
Shakespeare Club will present on in the minds of the people.
While the old age pension bureau held an annual reunion In thia city
cluha However, the first milestone of balIot 1^,... Thh is empliasizcd
Friday of this week at the Methodist
meeting to be held Thursday. Aug- Elizabeth McNulty.
: “----------------- ; •: „ .
j
. 01 uaiiui du«». iiiw
cuiinuaaiicu
church at 8 P. M. The play is the at Lansing seems to lack funds to do and the next one. the fortieth, will
flrat
anri
trlF
Xfort&lt;__ ___ in ...
____ .In conducting
___ ___ ..__
,1s &lt;■
to be reached first
and
the
Mod, because.
th? _past,
finale of seven weeks of study of very much In the way of giving pen­ be on Thursday. August $, an all day
James Mohler according to Harold GARDEN CLUB HAV--------------------------------- ■। tcvuuiiw,
|em
Youth will soon be circulating
recounts, wiacio
where aaicac
there n*v»
have vwii
been i
simplified Shakespearian plays; sions to aged persons, it still can af­ session at the I. O. O. F. hall. A pot
J.
Faster.
County
Agricultural
I pc
petitions
to ‘the
Voters °
Of‘|, contested
-z.ntnatwl elections,
rteetinni great
m-Mt difficulty
rtlfYIcnltv
HUH
PDQTPR
PHNTF^iT
‘
ltiona
to
he
&lt;qualified
luallfled voters
dancing and music and is the first ford funds to send out propaganda luck dinner will be served at noon
Agent.
INu
I tn LUN I tb I jthe county.
. has been encountered, due to care­
Mr. Mohler's farm Is located on
enterprise of this educational-play to the newspapers, which takes time, by the Woman's'Relief Corps, who
*
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u j
* ai. 1
" * *‘
lessnesa on the part of election oftype ever to be attempted in Has­
M-37. midway between Hastings and Exhiblts to Be Made at the FLOWER SHOW TO
ficlals who failed to meet the law’s |
(Continued on page three)
Middleville or just east of the
tings. Tickets are 15c and may be
Flower
Show
on
SaturnPPllDV TlA/fi MAI I Q r«iulrcm«lfa far sealing of ballot
secured from the Camp Fire Girls,
Powers schoolhouse.
members as possible will
.
.
.
I
OCCUPY TWO HALLb boxes and protecting the ballots
ANNOUNCEMENT.
George Amundson, specialist in
who receive half of the proceeds of
day, August lo
|
------------I against possible manipulation by
their sales and from members of the
agricultural engineering, will be at
Many of our readers may be In-1 Because of the large number of. any person or persons who might
Sliakespeare Club.
,
the meeting to explain the Irrigation tercsted In a poster contest, which 'entries expected for the Barry coun- i gain access to the ballot boxes beThe play Itself is moat amusing.
systems planned by his department will be sponsored by the Thornapple; ty flower show at the fair grounds i tween tlie count on election night
This is to
at Michigan State College, and in­
Human beings and their love affairs
this Barry
Garden club and the Women's Fed- her August 18 both Floral hall and I and the examination by boards W
together with quarrels among the
stalled on 46 Michigan farms In the
the
new
building
will
be
used.
Flowcanvassers
conduct!
wassers
conducting
recounts
in
erated Clute of Barry county, the
fairy folk become confused and
past three years. Mr. Amundson wUI posters to be displayed at the Coun­ er exhibits will be placed in the contested elections.
Archie McDonald, candidate for only
„..z magic straightens out the comalso give records of crop yields on
It• '•
’
Is •the
u“ —
purpose
—— of the school to
ty Flower Exhibit, which will be held Floral building while the»qullt. rug.
for Barry plications. Parts in lhe play are
the Irrigated fields on some of these at the Hastings fair grounds August art. conservation and other special so instruct every election official as Prosecuting Attorney
held on the fair grounds with
county, at the September Primaries taken by Ray Murphy. Mary Defarms.
exhibits will be placed in the new to his duties that tuch mistakes as on the Republican ticket.
j
Vries. Bybil Woodmansee. Jean HarWeather records show that too lit­
Ing like a veritable camp ground.
that or
of ranure
failure to seal tne
the oaiiot
ballot
A poster to be offered for a prize hall.
tnat
Graduotc
of
the
Literary
and
Law
rington,
Betty
Lane.
Jane
Harringtle rain has fallen In a majority of should Illustrate some iwUr
book whuh
which1 Among the special exhibits entered box or to protect the ballots will be Departments of the University of. ton, Esther LaBalllster. Murray Bulthq pul 83 growing seasons, and the maker of the poster has read, al­ from the outside will be a green- j avoided,
that the lack of rain wu acute in so naming the author of the book. house display, a display of lawn and ■ County Clerk Reid has not yet Michlgan—with twelve years' exper- iiVBn. Bonita Brandstetter. Jack
many years. Under such weather There U to be no printing on the trellis work, a pond lily and pool dis-1 fixed the time tor the school, but fence in the practice of law in the Walton. Robert Cook. Nancy Steiger.
State of Michigan and for the past ‘ Marjorie Boyes. July Puller. Elenor
conditions, irrigating systems which poster The slxe of each poster Is to play and a demonstration of non- says
*
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•
it -------may -be called -*
about* August
two and a half years located In Has- Haven. Agnes Johnson and Priscilla
poisonous Insecticides. These will be 15.
9 by 12 Inches.
tings.
Harrington. Solos are sung by Ag­
used profitably on ordinary field
ber has dwindled until but cot
The poster will be judged accord­ arranged by firms from Lansing.
Your support 1s respectfully so­ nes Johnson. Marjorie Boyes and
two can get to the 1
crops.
,
•
ing to originality, artistic ability and Grand Rapids, Middleville and Del­ RALLY AT KALAMAZOO- licited.—Adv.
Ni^ncy Steiger. Elenor Haven and
ladles have dedded
neatness. The work may be done ton. There will also be coffee, sandJudy Fuller will present solo dances,
VANDENBERG TO SPEAK
and distribute water in the field was in crayon, paints or cutouts. Any wlch and Ice cream stands operated,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
and Priscilla Harrington. Judy Ful­
developed by members of the College
person over 21 years of age and a under the supervision of local pco-1
I wish to announce that I am ler. Nancy Steiger and Marjorie
A republican rally and picnic for
Agricultural engineering staff. This resident of Barry county is Eligible pie.
southwestern Michigan will be held again a candidate for the nomina­ Boyes will, give s fairy dance.
system permits Michigan farmers to
Two new prizes have been added
for this poster contest.
at Summer Home Park. Long lake, tion for sheriff on the democratic
Last week's stars in story telling
Irrigate crons at a coat tow enough so
First and second prises will be slnle the list-published last week. Kalamazoo, next Saturday.
primary ticket.
went to the following: gold 'stars.
it is profitable Inmany cases.
awarded, and competent judges will For the amateur art exhibit the first
If you think my experience In law _________________
,
At 1:15 there will be a parade,
Esther LaBalllster._____________
Jane Harrington.
Most of the systems first Installed decide the merits of the posters. All prise will be $1 cash donated by
ing a
at
Kalamazoo
College enforcement and the cooperation I , Bonita Brandstetter. Sybil Woodin Michigan used water from lakes
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posters should be completed before Mayor Charles Leonard and second —
arettes
—There will be sports and have established with the neighbor- mansce and Murray Sullivan; silver
or streams, or from wells which hap­
prize $1 donated by the Shaidon AbAUgUSt
16.
concerts during the afternoon. Ing law enforcing Agencies in the stars Jone Harrington. Murray Bulllpened to be conveniently located
I wish to announce that I will — -- ■ .
Any further Information that may­ au^ct o®ce.
and at five o crock free ox roost and past
a candidat* on• H1C
the MVM'AU.M.
democratic —tickpm$NVty m
van. Enid Mohler —
and Sybil
,— eight Jyears
——— w are
— —beneficial
- - — .to
— the IU.I
wzj MM Wood.•. MM.(*
W* —81300
- - ■ to
“ $3,000
—
—, of . r*
This Irrigation was so successful
be desired regarding this contest
„. . . —
---------------------- ---------that farmers are now asking for
conee- Al 6 40 lhe Harmqpy quar- Barry Co sheriff's office, then I will manase; red stars: Enid Mohler, et at the coming primaries for Hastings, resulting from a grass
can be obtained from Mrs Floyd Department
~-~rt».n. of Conservation will hfl
be
wlu &lt;)pen lht evenl^jroceed- appreciate your' support at the
I Im. Sep­ ~
_ __ .....
___
__—w. ISal
In th. ■ •11 *M&lt;
Elenor
Haven.
Robert z~„v
Cook, ...J
and ____ .___ —_______ —T-- «___
Everhart of this city, who is the I here to Judge the entries in the con\ ,
Congressional District. I will ap- to Utlto doubt that nntono
Ings. There will follow introduction tember primary.
to be taken from sources at distances
Nancy Steiger.
county chairman of the poster con- servatton exhibit.
.
George W. LeohaH.
ot candidates and more songs by tlie ■/Adv.
of one-half mile from the fields or
predate your support at the primtest.
ABOUT
PRIMARY
MONEY.
Harmorfy
quartette.
At
7:15
an
ad
­
from wells to be placed in central
let and on election day should I
l
BOW RYE FOR PASTURE.
DON’T WASTE CITY WATEI
drM, u/H1
hv IRa
Reports from Lansing Indicate reive the nomination.
locations.
' Farmers are tn a quandry as
' Notwithstanding the showers; on that the primary school money this
The essential parts of the porous
Birge C. Bwift
atfH.
. ■ ytar will
------be
-_
slightly
— ---------------------tn excess of $10
what to do for pasture and fodder, gute. and candidate for governor,fat Wednesday and Bunday there l
hose irrigation system are a pump to
Middleville. Mtoh.
e
hv'fnf.aph
nAraztn
nf
■nkzvU
In
evA leading fanner near Mason. Mich- the primary. At 7.45 an address,4-fil needs to be exercised great care by for each person of school age
raise the water, iron piping enough
urges farmers
to sowberye
for by Arthur H. Vandenberg,
the citizens of Hastings to prevent (ery district. The basis for the dis.Igan.
—--------------------------------mxde
MRS. MABEL LAUpasture and fodder. He
said, United States Senator. Following the waste of city water. Hastings is trlbutlon this year will be the school
TAX
ALLOCATIONS.
BAUGH, ADMRX. ‘‘Farmers who are short on pasture address there will be dancing in the highly favored fa Its supply- We census taken &lt;»
inn* ia»a
r*,i« win
in June.
1933. ’Thia
will
ute the water to the plants. Several
and fodder-for stock should plant pavilion and a huge fireworks dis­ ought all to co-operate with Supt. bring to the Hastings schools some­
of the Michigan Installations have
Chester G. Beach. dec’tL. the adminis­ rye. A rye planting will furnish play.
Sparks
and
members
of
the
water
­
thing
like
113.000.
(Continued on page three)
tratrix. Mn. Mabel Lauteugh. will late pasture this fall and early pas­
works committee of the council in
hold an auction sale at the Baach lurc
»» the «
“*/
CROP SHOW.
ture ncjtl
next spruis.
spring. It Is
only
MATTHSWS REUNION.
JOHNSON, WOOL8TON
Hu,
„„
u
The 27th annua] reunion of the
AND GIBBS REUNION. Una. 1 l-ImU«,»uU&gt;ra,
tine, nil KT-43 newrv Reed aur- .v . 1 __ _ ___ _
nMatthews family will be held at Fo­
At Loren Johnson’s, Middleville.
ley’s landing, Middle lake, .Bunday,
Bunday Aug. 12. Pot luck dinner.
August 5.—Adv.
Bring table service.—Adv.
ot farm tools, mtocollanaoua ■urtlclM,|
_____ ,
—. . - , . - —
of grains, vegetables, fruits, etc. 13 mills to S3 mills. The allocattcSM
’
ICE CREAM SOCIAL.
household goods and a Ford pick-up.
BLAKE SCHOOL RKUNION.
1
CRAWLEY REUNION.
At Martin church Friday night.
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM.
Landing
Thomapple August 3. Home made ice cream—
Coats Grove church Friday eve- See the adv. for date and full par-, On Aug. 12. at school house. Pot I Morgan’s
ticulars.
luck dinner—Adv.
fake. August 12. Becy.—Adv. .
Adv.
page of thia issue of the Banner.

v
Modern ‘oulf'U!
County Start Drive
For Local Option

VOTE FOR CONSOL
CATION HELD VOID

MORE MOLD
AGE PENSION LAW

SPECIAIISTTOBISCUSS IRRIGATION

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One Auction Sale

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1834

SAYS VOTERS SHOULD
MEET
IWfc
fci CANDIDATES
vmsviun ' uw

IS ‘STS!
candidate, are upoo
new tht
men.
Having
|june
-

COMPENSATION FOR
WIDOWS
AND ORPHANS
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I six

hurt in auto-

I

MOBILE ACCIDENT!

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and Mrs. Allen McDonald, who live

^^.“US.r’iMI'n'^hlf Milk Tn,ck

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LOCAL NEWS

cumulation of papers In the furnace

’«■&gt; o»r

Clearance

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FLANNE]
TROUSER

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and soon the furnace was pouring

University hospital In Ann Arbor!
The council voted to buy 30 new turtous rate. The fire department
Driven by Mra. Har­
'on Saturday, July 28. of infantile j
swer the doable purpos* of allowing
lations Which Are Now
। water meters at their session Friday
called, but their servicee were
■■aril'',!,.. He
If* waa rime
firxt KranaK,
brought to;I
evening.
not- needed.
vey Trick
[evening.
,hc votcr8 10 T the
themselves I
in
Effect
j
~
'
t-runuve
hospital
for
observation
on
.
and
y»ear from them personally
automooue accident
accwent rasultlng
resulting . A palr
pair of whlte
white egret* were
were seen
um"
A new Pension Bill for widows Thunday and then to Ann Artwr . An =automobile
AttorOfey Cfcrt K. Hoffman ot Al- What their position would be on
injury ot rix people happened
«*ek w«ding along the shore* of £
and
orphans
was
appro
veil
on
June
‘
on
Friday,
his
disease
having
been
111
Ule
L
''~
lagan. ■ who to a candidate for -the matters of public Interest.
Iday
three miles--north
o. -----this, Wall lake
n
28. 11934.
and
is rr0
now
a leaerai
federal law
as tnfanU
infantile paralysis by °P Frtda
J’ ----------------------- ---n for ronrrasw. 7
- , -__________
’‘” “
na u
* ■
law . diagnosed
diagnosed m
and
In
n.w»rattan
hto
H*
11
'*--*
dOCtCV
City
On
la-43.
_
I
.
muhumuc
reoublicah Ju
op- DEATH
no-ru OF
nr CLAUDE
n»rar
and
ln operation
Hastings
doctor.
’ ~rr- .
'
JSxL.i
-j^to
act provides for compensa- hto
to survived
" He
He'll
mraived by hto parents two
two „Aa,rtp&lt;’rt*d ta the Banner. Mrs.' Al-Gon-Quin u.
nts for the congressional pri-1
sisters.
8 ENS IB A OF COMSTOCK, tion to widows and children of per- Isfric
—, Agnes
Agnc; and
ir.d Elizabeth
— rnn'-ril-. and
.2 na“* F‘*kc and dkughter. Veldene. Aug. 10. 5c.—Adv.
r hdikfmVlon. aanesting that
„,a wi.
J**
1"* Creek and Mm Harvev । nr Etcderick
of Battle
wn-deririr T.
t Taylor, osteopath mtto^pi^wV^kX’Tr
Claude Scnsiba. aged 41. who re- lcn’ who died while receiving two brothers. Howard and Carl.
al! meet at some one point in
The •funeral
was held at (he Me- Trlek a daughter. Vivian, and two from Etut Lansing. hM located In .trtct enfw^inen“of the ttate s Ufor omvnuum
disabilities a»di-------------- •-----earh of the
six counties
counties of
of the
the dhdis- sidedin
tnComstock,
Comstock died
diedat
at New
New BorBor- monetary benefits w
• T~lhe funeral
wm held at the Me- “‘UB’ *
&gt;»»»■■ ~»u iwv rrom tut ij»n*ing. nu toeateo in ItI
— six
S5? -• ■*th.t
«h.ii fherT
state sided
«« h^nHaiinKalamazooon
Wed- rectl* lncurTfd in or aggravated by Donald
80M • Ot,rdo
'1 ,nd Bhtriey.
in Hastings
in an
office
Qu
r.niM home on Tuesday forenoon
&lt;sons. Gordon
and Shirley,
were in were
Hastings
in an nffiec
over
thnover
Na. lhe
v Na«wvcmcnv
o&lt; tne staves u
KTJS122Tc?»h‘i‘SFItlnS K?"ffijt JS7Z
acU* mll,tar&gt;- °r ntVBl “nlce
&lt;*’«*.««r£l“«•.I**!•“chwmb*,“om1 Bank
•
ml Ktha mJwram would beif
the «mof M-and Mrs the World war.
offldaUng. Burial was made J'» miDt tntek which was turning into
The Hastings Methodist Parish ...

m»r. Hoffmta JUk. W».r

to Oo-operata in Diatriot
Ale IB l/iasncs

__

Mxnlnated and elected
This suggestion seems to have real
merit. As a matter of fact most of
the voters of the party in the distriet know very little about the can---------------------------------- —

Myron Sensibf. thq family living in
Yankee Springs township for many
years.
Survlving are the wife, two chlldrrn E]ltabeth and Stanton, his
father and two brothers. Timothy

DR.
un. FREDERICK
I nsusiiivn H.
n. TATLOR
snibvn

The funeral was held at the YanSprlngl church Bt 3:36 Saturday

------------ 'afternoon and burial was
I Yankee springs cemetery.

'iso^y gsok
,

in

compensation sliall be aa follows:
L
Widow but no child, 822; widow and , the bereaved family
one child. 830 (with 84 for each ad-1
-o.-----dlUonal child); no widow but one cpajccT fiAOntiro
child. 815; no widow but two dillURHUNtK
dren, 822. equally divided; no widow i
SENT TO HOSPITAL
but three children. 830 equally di________
vided. with 83 for each additional World War Votor™
child, total amount to be eqirally di- wor,a War Veteran Has Benvided. The total compensation-payoas Time Following
able sliall not exceed 856 monthly
4r.u,.»
In case
the
amount should
zscciat-ui
-----7 -----------“••*—** exceed'
858. the Administrator of Veterans . / pathetic case recently came to
Affairs may prescribe what action i,hc attention of Barry county offishall be taken.
.--------------------- V cera. Deputy Sheriff Flower of Del-

the

zsoatn.
| Sincere sympathy to extended to
Michtosa ‘he bereaved family.

I

FOOD
CENTER
Has

Low Prices
Every Day
CertO

STARTLING NPKMMENT!
JOKE'S 6000 LUCK

■

MAMAKtNE
kteMellc

asc

: • C9S«I&gt;!S_______

teW

ufTTER SALADSr««"■

i&amp;a

jtLKrs9c

Baking Soda
Mason Covers
■ ”T
French’s Flour

3&lt;- 10c
Quart*
Pint*

77c
67c

x,.|

Our Special Coffee
Magnolia Oleo

Tobacco
Ivory Flakes
Camay Soap
O.K. Soap
P &amp; G Soap G

I

George Dewey Is making a fine ,,rec&gt;

20c
10c

2 for

2Sc

21c
3&lt;- 14c
6 23c
25c
Large

Bananas

’5” Now ‘41
‘5- Now ’31

The council authorized the

,U“ UQ

hospital and later to Battle Creek to from West South street aouth to the

’3- Now

r b Bnd bad bruUe&gt; and hCT.titlons for the September 11 primary the cottage The wife was busy with
children were cut and bruised, but election have withdrawn, so lhe list
.irattons for a n&gt;eaf when the
after first aid treatment, were able (will remain as printed in the Ban-'‘ Move exnladed The
to return to their home near HicV- ner of last week
S£a rn^of flISes

Other regulations were passed by ton- was called to Pine lake in Pral- ory Comers. The Trick car was con_
congress relating to veterans' com- r‘c''llIc °nr »&gt;Kht last week on com- Islderably damaged
for permission to

build

a

'21

.

the home of Mrs. Burton D. O’Dell, city limits, according to a vote by
A TOttaer belonging to John Dufwhere they are confined to their the council Friday night.
feu a? SS-teJTburned BmSav a !
(beds. Mrs. Trick sustained a frac- j No candidates who had filed pe- faml"y °om Ohio had hla^fted In '

35c.Shorts
Now

25c

lennta 7helrWC»Xn^tn^a 'ito^d' l‘n “tM

.««■ VACAT1ON B1^V-----------------tagd on Sunset Point had backed his

tbc,
*’r“r ‘&gt;« high X
^derS thJt tM
veterans' affairs.
VACATION BIBLE
rchool building. The council aa a wife ot.the Ohio man tart her pockluutomobUe into the narrow roadway
•
6CHOOI. EXERCISES. I committee of the Whofc u 111 invert I- etbook conmining 825 in tM fire. We
and
refused
to
drive
it
Into
his
own
*u'd,decJd® *b,at,‘° do “h®,1!* ,l' have not heard whether the building
8’ ATTt?rin&gt;«ar“Ke or out of the road. No one The South Woodland 'Church of
the Brethren closed a very successTh® cl‘y of Charlotte has author- was lnsured or not.
ATTEND FLOWER SHOW । could drive by the place. Before the i ful Bible school with a pageant last!
,‘he issuance of 830.000 worth of ( OPOITe Herrick, son of Mrs.
------------- officer arrived the owner of the car
-----------------------... bonds for the purpose of defraying Gco
6mllh of thla clty u UlP
----- j.------------Bunday
evening.
The
school
which
1 Mrs. Harry Pheis of Battle Creek had
Persuadfd to take hto auof/rcc‘t.ng a .seW*ge db: chief petty officer on the U. 8. Crutohas been an annual project with this
vjce-presldent of the National Farm ‘?mobl,e out
‘he road. His condlchurch was very ably directed by P?**1 ?L*n,i *cc°rdtng to present er Houston, which carried President
and Garden Club, sent word to Mrs
*“ *“ch ,hat t*c on,cer f«lt
the
last
rate
would
fall
due
,
Rooseve
|
t tOllhe Hawaiian Islands
Marjan Goodyear of this city thatlL . he ought to be taken in charge, Miss Phoebe Oaks. This year the on Sept. 1. 1942.
enrollment reach 101 with an aver­
land is now returning him to this
forty members of her club plan to bul»?ot 8MnWledSo far as we have learned the
age attendance of 81. Forty-four of
country- A dispatch in the Grand
hate a picnic at the fair grounds
„ arrfstcd man
hto name the
prize Barry
county bass fisherman
me VJXIUIVII
children ll«u
had u
a perfect
uriKCl ailCllUattend- r--- - ----------------------------------Rapids Pres* of Monday from
Ijerc on tM day of the Barry Coun- ??
Gardner. He had quite a «n« record. The rarollmenc this » a-“ u ch,!t. B&gt;sta»rt who. on.
- abroard the Cruiser Houston stated
Jy Flower Show. Aug. IB. Mrs Pheis hJ’UXT- ?J“ homr' up lo the tlnw of r«r rere.lt U»t the nuinoer
Jhursd.y captured »n el«hl pound that the President went below nt
was considerably surprised to leam ‘he World war. was In Mississippi, children In tht communit,, reschrd
'h'
«•
&gt;«tt. noon to be the luncheon guest of the
that an exhibition of this size was Hr “ ?. KTadua“’ clvU engineer, and by this .ntaol. who are npt reetta- »■” »'
•" •"
chief petty officer's mess Tills hon­
being staged free of charge
.normally a bright, fine-spirited man. ly enrolled In ,ny sund./ School. Is' “a Cl» “
ot htt tchlcve- or from the President to no doubt
--------------------- He is 38 years of age and has a wife
decreasing. A comparison of thls ‘ne.nL
..
. .■
DICK JOHNSON------------------------------- i who is devoted to him. Hto war serv- year's report with thoee « (orm„i A hre on the McKetn farm east o&lt; appreciated by Mr. Herrick and hto
joa&gt;, a
w&gt;m unxK vi mnner
..------friends in Hastings. He has been in
_ reveals
HERE WEDNESDAY l’ce w*med to have gotten on hto __
_ . . ..
rnarl. rvtrlh .»nf thc naval -'crvice for ten yearn,
years
that ...............
this decrease .has I Ha«tlnira
•*ast,nKa‘1on
on,tha
,he i-rr*t
cro^LI
Rirhsrrt
f.mtu.ri,.
also
have
on"»&lt;*
TH. &lt;been gradual since the school start- Lthe
he county »farm
am. called out the city,
------Dtek
‘jtSuon^!!
rallirSM»t' -nerves,
a,,d R‘nce
the&gt;toWnr
hebrought
luw spcnt
fire
ed about twelve yean ago.
I| n
" department late Bunday afterFEATURE ATTRACTION.
tines frtend&lt;n
H“
of
time ln K°'Trtiment hospitals.
Much credit for tM success of the Inoen.
"&lt;»“•/
‘re had
»“&lt;* “°“e,n u,,d" qdl,&lt;‘j' Following in the footstep* of her
Fire
Wck's
to
w
but aPPa«,‘&gt;‘&gt;y ”“hout physical school to also due the staff of teach- ia headway
neaoway in a ran
iv&gt; pre,
•
rail icnce.
fence. Tn
int­
Connccucut wh«7 hto
*x’ncn' U aM*ar»
«hal he was ;
—
—
—
■
»•
—
..
m .. .v .
vent IU ejre.d Uie department wm “&gt;u&gt;»
‘M m|1
«P-“
ers who so ably assisted Mis* Oaks in I called.
--------- ““ .pcarance
pearance of Lottie Mayer. Jr . m
as
n doctor oneratn ■ .
w hnrt ,n an automobile accident ten
M nlrcc b-.. the featured attractim 'among' the
located In^Wdtevilte tn 1874'1?£rt'ye"r5 "KO Hc 8Uffered KTeat Paln the work: Mta* Catharine Spindler., ca"®d
assisted
by
Mtos
Ruby
Bas*
had
1
^M
a
“
®«
J
££
Dtoappeartng
Water
Beautlm
in
W^wmBnd and «&gt;
U ‘he doctors gave
Park in Cbar- “The Show of tM Century" night atwidek- knfla-n rruHrrM
mO6‘ I him morphine, which became a ha- . chaige of the beginners; Mrs. Dale
Townsend and MUs Ruth Gardner
Hu^v IftrmMi, Aug 5 traction before thc grandstand al the
H. i.'XS
watsted by MUs Betty Wotrlng di- *«' &lt;"» S Secy M^a’te mnk If&gt;nln »Tee Fair. August 13-18. mark*
reeled ‘he Primaries; Mrs. Artie ^twrald will Tlw snS- In the ‘he third generation of ’feminine
He came bock this time to attend , wh.n
«...
riincvrniu
.in the
- t,
..
.---- .
the centennial celebration of the : JalY '{''L. the office™ wS?m tkfied Spindler
9Plndk'r and
"nd Mrs Torrence TownTown- !i FU7
*prald .'wui
‘‘I! ■“? *^1“ . in mv divers
Mavrr
r»miiv
:mUM
U
tM b,.na u lo Slve &gt;
J1"’ ■““&lt;«“ “W
settlement of Ttmmanntr townatelr,
hc ntCdw1
oflF"w“
WW„tpd th
_ Juniors and H.
„ v
WhO^&amp;M
P&lt; thftt What ‘llf
nOt satisfied send. rtlr
directed
the
V. ,
eonem.
:iz
K'ucbhu^'m;xi'"o?vs.s Townsend the Intermediates; Mrs MW
July Ml a new record lor lhe “»&gt;■”■
■?. Ihl* country from
iDelmond Culler directed the hand .mount ot waler lurnUhed lo the Oernurry In im where he wus a
work among the intermediate girls. people ot Haatmes bv our water rwlmmma and dleltw tnatruetor In
80th Fear
year and still in aood
good health
health. an open|n(f Wilg made M thal Oard.
t»tn
This year the recreation was dl- Urlta ayatem. Tlie total number ot &gt;he German nary. He opened the
He was pleased to meet some of hto npr
Iak_n
ner could be taken to the Veterans' reeled by Richard Christian among natal, pumped lor the 11 daya H&gt; "™‘
old friends in Hafitings. but pgtned
em.nted many champion.
IP recall the p«Mlng ot » m”y ot S”,‘?l.JLC“n’1’ C,“ter‘
h' ta the older boys and Mias Elobe Bmith ld.im.000. or an average ot SIB.IM
the older girls. Miss Smith also act­ Ballon, per day. or Mi overuse ot
Ausualft Mayor, the grandmother,
them. He will spend this week in
nt pi„e i.lr* t-cmu. it ed as pianist the first'week with MU ’­ about too gallon, per. day tor each
champion motCMIonal aero­
Midrilcviile and vteintrv
was at Pmc lake because It
Miaoicime and vicinity.
,v#5 thoilght lhe qmemess of an ln- Margaret Spindler taking her place inhabitant °
hneiibatic «Uvnr
diver muter
under the
the rxnrrt
expert intelaui*
tutelage
of h«-r husband. and. Uianka to her
out «wh morning r
m
"&gt; ■»
ni'ATH ns- s-nnMs-n
lnnd lake w°u|d benefit him; but he "auX
wtAiri ur roKjtra HF«.nFsT nrp&lt;ll?d morP than ,he «« lh"t he
training. Lottie Mayer became one
for the children and returned them --------------------------------------------" - of America's most fambus swimmers
Mcltosa Clark Heath, widow’ of
Ib1 ,b^r
*"t*’^‘“Mi^ Bude*
| and divers. Known as "America 'a
George L Heath, former Hiutings
1
‘Aquatic Champion.'' she gained in-i
reMmiK died on Wcdneeday. J^|"" h”1 ■*” “F
,Fisher served very faithfully in ar­
ranging for this transportation.
tcrnational repute for originating
25. in Detroit where she had lived DEATH OF .MRS. WM.
the first diving tank spectacle for
for many years She was born at
IRONSIDE IN SCOTLAND.
OBITUARY.
the stage. Tilts wax known a% the
Paine. Ohh&gt;.
Ohio. Feb.
Feb 17. 1843.
1843. and wa
wa... John -------Ironside
■-*- -----received
—■ a cableo( Mr
Mr. and Mrs j
Emma, daughter of
famous Hippodrome Disappearing
91 years. 5 months and 8 days of gram Saturday morning telling oflThomos Hill was bom in Balcombc.
was selected by Berrien County
Water Ballet, and the spectacle that
■ tfn Mr.
X4r Heath
ttaalh was a
n Civil
raie.il war
,..e vt.
s-r.e _ tlie
.... „
.sudden
____&lt; v
.
-......
v
n
»
oa
leic
&lt;eiw.d
age.
w....
„v„ death
,
of Mrs, William 1 England, on Jan. 24. 1845. and died
elected delegates as choice for
Will be seen at the Ionia Free Fair
eran and conducted a photograph ironside
of Elgin. Scotland.
~
...
'"t her daughter's home near Dowl-1
i Is a new. improved and more mysti­
Man'J'
&gt;934. aged 89 years. I
gallery here for a long time, dying
Manf Hastings people will
wh. re-!&gt;n8. July
fying version featuring Lottie May­
—Mr.
... and. .
.Hc wh3
24 years and ene day before Mrs member
Mrs. —
Ironside
whu '6 months and one day. Coming ts
er's daughter, who has been trained
Heath. Mrs. Heath came to Has- have vixltcd relatives here. Theyj..
f America
— — in 1851 and settling in'
to swim and dive since childhood
tings in 1870 tpoving to Detroit in w(Tc stationed In China for 25 years I Michigan, she was married to Wil­
under her mother's tutelage.
1512'■
and six years ago went to Elgin to ham
liam Balch Oci.
Oct. io.
18. iww.
1865. wnu
who pivpreShe is survived by two daughters, reside and conducted the Grand Ho- jceded her In death in 1888 .Three
DOWLING C EMETERY CIRCLE.
Mrs. Olive Doyle of thia city and tel in that city.
Tlie Dowling cemetery Circle will
children were bom to this union,
Mrs. J Qftaon ot Detroit, three
meet Aug. 9 at the church basement
Mrs. Ironside is survived by her Henry Balch of Battle Creek, Mrs.
"//if isn’t good, tee don’t carry it"
grandchildren. MLv Norma Doyle of husband and four children.
lor dinner. The Idilowing ladles are
. .!?(*&lt;■ Munger of Dowling and Mat­
Hastings and Mrs Sam Cinqumatne
on the committee for work: Lillie
ty. thew Balch of Nashville. On Oct. 1.
Hastings friends extend sympathy.
and Eugene Gilson of Detroit.
Hoflnutn. Belle Hoffman. Fem Her­
1896. she was married to Jacob
I
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Funeral services were held on Fri­
Shoup, who died Dec. 29. 1910. Sur­
rington. Mary Herrington and Millie
A son was bom on July 30 to Mr. viving besides her children are a
day in Detroit and the remains were
Haynes.
brought to Hastings tor interment and Mrs. Raymond Bhultx. Hastings brother. Tom Hill, of Downing. Cal.
Blanche Powell. Secy.
in Riverside.
I Route 6. He weighed 8 pounds and two grandchildren and one great
9 ounces and has been named Don- granddaughter and a host of rela­
McNEE REUNION.
aid Raymond.
tives and friends. She gave her
Tlie Math annual reunion was
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Beadle. heart to God about 65 years ago and
held at Caledonia Park July 29 City. Route 4. are the parents of a has always been a faithful Christ-.
There were twenty-six members and son. weighing nine pounds and eight
Ian.
several visitors came after noon. At ounces, born on July 30.
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 2244-2551 ILThe -funeral was at the So. Evan-'
noon all enjoyed a fine dinner and
On Wednesday. Aug. 1. a daughter gelical church in Maple Grove Twp.. •
soon after dinner a short business was bom to Mr and Mrs. Kenneth on Saturday afternoon. Rev. Rhodes
meeting was called to order by tlie Jahnke. Alto, and she weighed sev­ officiafing Burial was in the Union ■
secretary, the president and vice­ en and a quarter jxiunds
SUNDAY ONLY, AUGUST 5
cemetery.
president being absent New officers
were elected, and it was decided to R EPUBLICAN CON­
WHh
’ Buster" Crabbe,
OBITUARY.
•
Vea
V IvlUB Joan Marsh. Adrienne Ames
meet tn the same place next year,
VENTION CALLED.
Almarene. daughter of Mr and
also same Sunday, the last Sunday
The Republican Staff Convention Mrs Edwin Hazelton, was born in
in July. Each and every one decide to nominate candidates for state of­ Eden. Ingham Co., on November 8.
on something for entertainment for fices. has been called to meet in 1871. and passed away at Pennock
Also Comedy. “NO MORE ‘BRIDGE"
S. Barnard
is known
next year. Wrelha McNee. Secy.
Flint, on Thursday. Sept. 2?th. at hospital on Thursday, July 26. lol-1 George
-------.
„
-------- In fl
—.— wum,
z-—
. ovuhi
•’-nhwertem
ill A. M . eastern standard time.
iow-mg an oi^raiwm.
-vwiu F
lowing
operation onv
She nnu
had mbui
been Berrien
County
and
Southwestern
Added. Popeye Cartoon—"WILD EUF1UNKS"
The Barry County Convention. (m poor health for about a year. She ,Michigan aa a successful business
Latest Palhe News
Bargain Matinee 1:06—3:00
Evidently the water situation in called to elect 9 delegates to the 1 i/ient her early girlhood in Eden and man and a trusted public official
Vermontville inhst be quite serious State Convention, has been called |lin June 1. 1896 was united in mar-1 who has made careful preparation
It is said that practically all the cis­ to m-et on Thursday. Sept. 20th. at 'riage to Homer J. Ketchum Three for the position of CONGRESSMAN.
MONDAY and TUESDAY, AUGUST 6 and 7
terns apji most of the wells there arc 11 a M.. eastern standard time.
^sons. E. Haxelton of Columbus. O.. I Step by *tcp he has served aUlegTWO FEATURES
dry. The village president. O F.
Thr calls for both conventions 1 j^y q, of East Lansing and G. Miner tolator in the lower units nf governMcLaughlin, announces to the- peo­ will be found tn this issue.
&lt;of indlanapotte. Ind . were bom to ment and in the highest in lhe state
ple of that burg that the village will
S
in the following order:
.
on.
RAcrrk
acmes
:
'X™''"
’
"
”
”
provide water for those who are un­
7 years Berrien County Supervisor.
able to provide it for themSelvH6 years State Representative from
This action was taken because, it to Clare
------- ---------------Moltman. ---------invlutlon
to all
M s„„a.y
Berrien.
believed, that consideration of pub- republican candidates for congress
4 year.? Slate Senator from Ber­
noon with
the Rev.
L. L. Dewey and
u-------- ----- ..
Ilo attend ,nd apea|t at the AUegan
McNuitv
omctatinx
lie health demanded
it.
. county meeting at the Ot-well-egan the
lb* Rev. J. A- McNulty officiating: rien and Cass Counties
Mr. Barnard's claim for economy
c,M,titrv club.
,-inh It'tea*
ii Was given
rii^n by
Sv Dr.
rw . Burial Ketchunj
was in Riverside
cemetcrv
.
------- .s
.. COuntrv
Country
club
It
alven
bv
Dr
wU,
mUsM .
With EDNA MAY OLIVER. JAMES GLEASON, Bruce Cabot,
ill.
■""« * Racetie ot Paw Paw. who Is
Mr Barnard has served as |
Gertrude Michael. Regie Toomy
in her home and by her many
production was made for the month
City Manager of Benton Harbor P
' friends.
of May. when the total reached 984 „
Ul
Dr. Racette will also speak at Midduring the past three and ope-half
341 barrels. It could have exceeded dleville Fridav August 3
HENDERSHOTT.
years.
In
spite
of
distressed
finan.
fl
that many times except for the cn''
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
Last Week's Letter.
cial conditions during that period. 11
forced reduction of oil production ।
BREAKS ARM.
11
A group of Camp Fire girls from Benton Harbor has .not
w. Incurred any ._
throughout the country. The numMrs.
_____________
Anna Mason
.... had the misWEDNESDAY .nd THURSDAY, AUG. 8 .nd 9
ber of new wells being brought In fortune to fay while going down the the camp at Clear lake camped on new debt*, has reduced the old debt* .
during recent months establishes the back steps hi her home on Thnrs- Ernie Matteson's farm beside, the ' by 8388.442.00. increased its current I fl
faet thnt Michigan is to become an , day She was taken to Pennock hos- creek from Sunday night until Wed-1 surplus by 826265.14. reduced the P
important oil slate.
" ‘ where it was found‘ she
*“ "had’ nesday. They said they had the time average monthly spending rate for I .
, pital
| departments from 822.064 80 per I fl
.suffered a broken bone in her right of their lives.
The McOmber P. T. A are to serve month to 816J91.01; and increased F
DEATII OF MRS DUXBURY.
w which is very painful.
„U1 mt
ahnuldir.
Her
Mrs HMtle Duxbury, aged 71. spredy and complete. recovery to ,Ire rrearn Friday, night at John it* current surplus in the Water De- .
Woodruffs home on M-37.
I partmenta by 882.000 00, as stiown fl
widow op Elsworth Duxbury, died hoped for.
Alto Thelma Todd. PgUy Kelly In "MAID IN HOLLYWOOD"
About thirty-five relatives and by the last official audit ot the city. F
on Sunday at her home in Nashville
------ 1--------- ------------------ J----friends came Saturday to help Mrs | While Mr Barnard does not poee j
Latest Pathe News
Adults S3 Cents; Children 10 Ceaia
-She was the mother of Mrs. Cecil ' COUNTY GRANGE PICNIC.
Hendershott - and Aunt as a farmer, he probably to more!fl
Munton of Hastings. James Howard
Tlie Barry County Grange picnic Prances
:
Holcomb celebrate their birth-; familiar with fanners' needs than "
of Morgan and two other sons. The will be held August 9. 1934. at Waller.Delhi
'
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG. 10 and 11
funeral wa* held on Tuesday after- Beach Landing. Bristol lake. Picnic''days. It was Aunt Delhi's eighty- many who would make extravagant z
a
birthday
j claims of knowledge cm this subject,
subject, fl
noon at 1:30 at the Morgan church dinner, each family bring lemonsand seventh
‘
TWO FEATURES
Mrs Ernie Matteson spent the .having spent hto early life on the "
with Interment in the Barryville rtigar for your own family Each
”
EDW. G.
Mrs Ed CasCss- 'large
Jarre farm which to still owned and j
a
cemetery.
grange prepare something for a pro­ week end with Mr. and Mn
sidy
tn
Battle
Creek
Mr.
andMrs
managed
by
Barnard-Brothers
i
gram or game —Karl Van Syckle.
INJURES WRIST.
Floyd Garrison spent Bunday there
Mr. Barnard has never been given ”
Lecturer
------ ALSO ------ '
The -seven years old son of Mr.
also Mrs. Cassidy's condition re- to makthg extravagant promises for J
, and Mr* Ray Haywood, who live
EXCURSION TO CHICAGO.
mains much the same.
election purposes His familiar alo- I
^near Al-Gon-Quln. had the mtofor-, Tlf Michigan central excursion
been.F
Lawrence Christian and family igan tn campaigns has always been
tune on Monday lo sever four ten- to Chicago
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„ waa not so spent Bunday with Warren Brogan "PROMISE LITTLE AND
on Sunday
.«r» TRY TO1.
dons in his-left .wrist phen he fell well patronised a* those of last year. and family at H*ad lake.
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। upon a saw with which lie and hl* only 64 taking advantage of lhe
tw, HasVery sincerely.
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Grace Brill came home ,from
Ftnt Shaw ^ardaj, 8:M p. M.
ARaBa ISc; CTUMran Wc
companion* were playing. It was greatly reduced rates. It is expected tings to stay after staying at the
BARNARD FOR OONORgSS
.
necessary t&lt;j take twenty stitches that another excursion will be held home at her ctxufn. Mrs Percy DiCOMMITTEE
to eloee the wounds.
.later
mond.since school waa out
(later tu
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Wref■
doubled, thus saving the Tigers from possible. No 4 was regular. On No.
a shut out.
5 player* had to putt through a ring
,
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• • •
before holing out tn the cup while on
, | One can't blame either team for' NO. 6 one had to play out of at least
. ___ _ __________________________ • not producing a better contest, llie .one sand trap. A ncreen wa* placed
.
. •»-changrd the wonjing from
। । । ■■ '.
.. n |(:ame mean 1 nothing and each nine acres* the apron tn front of No. 7
that used tn the call, so that the vote
UIRQPU MOI n TAP
ha*-* hard schedule ahead in it* green over which player* had to
ninobn OULU lur
'respective league. It seemed to us pitch their shots, on No. 8 the flag □rand
IN LEAGUE SERIES that St. Louis waa trying a bit hard- was put in a sand trap, but when golf(Continued from Page One)
(Continued from Pagr One)
111 ufcWMvu JUIIILJ
Detroit, but Mickey did the ers pitched up to it there wu a note
SMI
S'
tmle.es
the Delton consolidated IS;
dis-'"
7
— .been made with second-hand piping
Hirsch
Brothers maintain their smart thing in giving hla pitching requesting them to hole out of the
for consolidation were approved by trict shall receive aid from thc 'substitution-of Uw word and for
pympg. installation coats have
shall receive am irom tne ithe word
——a -nr"
wr Bialer
nieler
that . n ai |ou- A 15 dollar* per acre perfect standing in the first round staff a re*t after their hard grind regular cup. On No. # the pin was children, Bob.
trict
anan
Mr.
the court.
Keikwa
Foundation OR the federal ine word - or
or.” .air.
Bigier held
tictu that.
umt,
of
the
business
men's
baseball
league
at
Chicago
when everybody but the placed in the rough ground to lhe -pent the wrei
^vrSmrnT" At tKe Mnreh meetingunder the cifcum*tance*. the voter**,far
f
equipment
relatives at Byran
On Friday of last weekT
Mr.
r...
serie* here by defeating lhe Car bat boy waa pressed into mound right of the regular green.
nTYBigler,
n^h.^L‘re
_¥a'?2^.I?^xof the Calkin* district al the March;'
—
-------------- -- - — -. Porous hose will distribute water
,OUani nuinr
.
Mr. and Mrs. 1
representing those in the district' and before the vote on consolidation „.
tn a hard n^
fought
game.
This
■ In spite of all these haxarda the
rneetmg did not vote on the quci- |over qulte p-regu^ ground surfaces. Seals
glves the
Pr, J
mord
of duty.
_
-• - "pickle
—
.
_
—■ —
1|foitowmg
fnUzMk-ltiw hart
SStiS' which 2ICT qult® Irrcguiar ground
faces. 'Jf
—’ the
- makers
^record
of» 1 .
«4 •* ** .
Z"
h*d nrl
net v*v&lt;'k
wwe. finder
under 4A44: Orand Rapids spel
favorable to consolidation. reported, was taken, a motion was projxacd and‘
TlLn
wol.F
iMn,
&lt;lnu.lv
throuirh
1
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Kven wlns and 00 de,eatjs- .
i INDEPENDENTS LOSE
I Will Schader 3fl; Kim Bigler 40; thc home of her 1
' to Mr. Barnett, attorney for the I adopted to change thc word OR in cimxMlMm^togetS?. bm^oUd on ???* ^“^ f^?“w)Sh the
Kelly and alter..
Delton district, also to Judge Me-I lhe notice to AND. so that the word­ ■ “«*srtv3KB,uEi&gt;w,',c’’
1““
ST?S'wn£.ubw'X'h,
Tn
*,DI1:UI11 c a
-K Jim —
TO DD
PRAIRIEVILLE
9-5
bum --------------w. ctmriie
w u; school reunion Bunday.
peek. that he was satisfied lhe vote!mg would in »ubstance be: "The
I
-------। Ed. Huffman 42; Ray Branch 42;
In favor of consolidation al the, vote to be null and vqld unless the
Hastings Independents. lost to will Cook 42; Henry Sheldon 42;
*
own mind that the vote was uiegai.
lrr gallon does not Increase the
Pl.to(1 wina* nosed out the A. Prairieville 9 to 5 In a game here'Ken McIntyre 42; Carl Wesplnter
Mr. Bigler felt thatJI W unUlr to
.^mg blight or other Pl r?ton. »“«* n.0^d_~Lu,e.*: Sunday- Long and Gauge pitched 42; Dr. Carrothera 44; Bob Field।"ru th Johnson U visiting her
,0f H“llngs '*hlle am,th waa forccd 44 • R°y Hubbard 44 and Dan Wall-' and uncle. Mr. and Mr*.' Be
take money from the folks who had p|ant diseases.
'321.'° '» autmltuw to .Mow, «&gt; eauhe, doffl «.
Peek, ana t”mU,M DmUMT
employed him. when he was certain ( garry county farmers who are In’
they had no chance to win the case. I Crested in hearing this system ex- JTheBin*em detealed lhe KW™, al,„ the latter mj.irtd hU linker on
.
..
.
the first pitched ball in the first
Accordlngly the action Ukento pre- U|nfd gh&lt;|uW mark
datp of 11 J° 9Oommeneln, thu week a
Innink. To dele the Independent.
vent consolidation w*s
W the Mohler farm meeting on their
the court. *mce t»w attornjTrfor the C|llendanl Extension bulletin No elimination tournament will &gt;» have loat nee end won IW for a
JT"'.J*'..J"l «W« Mandin. ol SOO.
Delton district and the attorney for J33&gt;
lIoM irrigation." will
End. has been added to the list of.
। * rCalkins ddl.?.
£*.
“^JJh^LreccL
** Mnt ,re€ 10 *n----------y°ne who
rW’UMU
the calkins
*.tr^
1 tmepay^
8
--------------------*-------------- !competitors making a total of ten.I u ACTIMPQ MPT MPM
tirKeZ^ftSTuKS nSVS "£"52*' SSE? Zk. *! .’S’ Hrnwun u . iui »r team .todm.., HASTINGS NET MEN
—
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,
—
;rierewim
us
u
ui
««u ■uumuup
that* the'vote at the March meeting
gan State College. East Laming, together wUh Bames scheduled for;
DEFE
AT
GREENVILLE
was yid for the reason stated.
WSIjahlvnn
.. . .....
Michlvan.
the week:
Is the security back of the shares of building
Pct. I Hasting* net men defeated Green!
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
W
10001 ville in two matches Sunday afterand Ioan associations in Michigan. This is the
Hirsch Brothers .......7
Last Week's Letter.
714 noon to increase their standing in
kind of security this association offers to its
714 the Western Michigan League tour; Norman Cobb of Battle Creek
Bankers ..
shareholders.
570 nament. Dwight Fisher took two
spent a couple of days last week with
Krogera ..
428 straight sets from Svetuen 7-5. 6-2.
' hi* Uncle, o. C. Marshall.
Piston Ring
There is no speculation in the building and
438 while Bill Kennedy defeated Hansen
1 Mr. and Mrs. II. Gray and daugh­
285 e ” “-**
J. C. Penney
ter of East .AMyria spent Bunday
loan, plan of investment.
The doubles match was called in
000
Consumers ..
with their mother. Mrs. L. Gray.
(Continued from page one)
the
first
set
on
account
of
rain
with
I Mr. and Mrs. Harve Cheeseman ----------------------------------------------------------- Games this' week: Wednesday—
We will be pleased to tell you more about
the score three all. Next Sunday
....-------------------------I called on the
former's mother..atlent the Banner this week by the | commercial Club vs. J. C. Penhey;
the "NATIONAL” and ITS SHARES.
Hastings Saturday.
(pension bureau. Barry is reported to!Hirsch Bros. vs. Bankers. Thursday Hastings will play Caledonia
. ___________
i Mr. and Mrs. Bam Baxton of Ban- 'have only two per cent of the total;—a. &amp; P. v*. Kroger*. Friday—Car Caledonia.
field spent Bunday with their1 amount expected from it. That Is so seal vs. East End; Piston Ring v».
LOCAL GOLFERS IN
(daughter, Mrs. Harve Cheeseman small lhat no distribution will be r
Consumers.
•
and family.
(made in thia county. The only counOBSTACLE TOURNEY
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Marshall and (ties where distribution has been or- ‘
Miss Alta spent Monday evening in’dered arc: Kalamaxoo. Kent, OakHastings golfers took part in an
RED BIRDS SING obstacle
I Battle'Creek.
land, St.*Clalr. Bay. Saginaw. Banltournament al the Country
। Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman and lac. Oscoda and Chippewa. It ap- ,
Club here Thursday afternoon which
UM Griswold BL, Detroit, Mich.
'son Victor spent Tuesday with their 'pears that something like S78.OOO has Exhibition Game at Battle (proved to be all that its name irnDetratt'* Oidait BalUia* an*
daughter. Mrs. Erma Asp Inal, and been collected in Oenesee county,
EDEBALHOME
Creek
jplied.
Greek Tame
Tame-—Kids Fur"
family of Hickory Comers. Marilyn but the county’authorities refuse to
...
rvF.i.Amnnt
i on the ftrst'hole players were re­
nish Most Excitement
Iquired to hit the ball out of a small
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
returned with them for a visit.
turn it over to the state, so a manNearly
one-hundred
people
from
sac
fc.
No.
2
was
regular
but
on
No.
3
1 Mr* Celia Bllderbcck and Mrs. damus has been issued by the state
tu. Wilkinson
nuwuw of
v. the
...« Mayo
«k«vw District bureau to compel
— payment
r-v-------- of
— the
— ;Barry county declared a'half holi- the tees were so placed that a screen
Id*
called in Mrs. Ida Norton Thursday, i.entire
entire sum to the Lansing author!-1
author!- &gt;day
u-,, Monday
------ - ----------afternoon
-- —-----------in order
--- to - Of bushes made a full back swing im* • ----------------tie*. If that shall come to trial-it see the exhibition baseball game
HOLMES CHURCH.1 may test Die constitutionality of lhe
between the Tigers and Cardinals at1
l Mr. and Mrs. Brumm and family I
It the supreme court shall hold Post Field. Battle Creek, which the
of
Nashville were Sunday visitors R valid, it Is probable that there will Red Birds won 6 to 1. Concensus;
at Welby Crockford's and Mr. and be a considerable payment imrne- of opinion seemed to be that al-1
Mrs. Potter and daughter of Barry- Idiatcly thereafter.
though the crowd which pecked ev-|
i ville were Bunday evening callers.
’ * ’
er)’ available seat in the grand
I L A McIntyre and Mrs HatUe
SOUTH BOWNE.
tUnd and bleachers, with an over­
, Perkins visited the Fox family at
Mr. and Mrs Henry Kothe and 1 flow parked about the outskirts of
Vermontville Sunday.
| four small sons of Detroit spent the trie field and even perched atop ,
' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butolph and week end with the former's brother, fences and telephone poles, const!*
'daughter of Hastings and Mr. and Harry Cramer, and family.
jtuted a very colorful spectacle. Ujc
Mr*. Alex Bolter and daughter of j MlM Bernadette Kothe and Miss
*« “J™1 “ •‘rSnKalamaioo were Sunday visitor* at jwphlne swler. of Detroit. Mr. and
drinker Ho?ev“r“he
Roy Wickham's.
|Mra Jacob Poortvllet. Mr. and Mrs. firmed coffee drinker. Hoaerer tne
Mr and Mre Clarence Norris and Wallfr D^y
children of Grand
nn^rt of the S
family
attended
a family reunion iSSS*..".
R.nid. werc horn^
Sunday
afternoon
».
o?.™
Uke Bundw
Mm. calI&amp;&lt;—fhe support of tne mo&gt;

March meeting would hat* to be set I Delton consolidated district shall |

VOTE ran com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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man's in Grand Rapids.
lwik?n“w«I hto risteMn Grand
1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilliland of RnDld.s
j who are taking up quite a big share
I Flint and Mr. and Mrs. Adam En-1 HPelcn ^h spent several days last of lhc aPacc on 9P°rt paBe* U
1 dres of Freeport visited at Keith week wllh her aunt. Mrs. Muri Hoe- &lt;*»»'«•
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MARKET OPEN WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS

cake were served.
end of the outfield seemed to give
Grace Bryans
visited Vivian
the players some trouble; they had
Parker nt the home of Claude Waitn'kern from
ton in Freeport Monday afternoon. «
foolln8 w kecp ,rom
Mr*. Alice Gardner. Mrs. Law- Jumbling over., , .
r™d.JuSaSi'-hSk I ,&lt;&gt;«•&lt;
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Mr*. Clara W.tU and Mabel of Mt luuaily
away^Two
Uau.u;
. ..— unif^nrt
-------- .... ..
rials tried to keep the kids ih
Bowne Canter called on Mr*. Mln- officials
fh .
nle Bouck Tuesday evening.
line *•
but
” ”
it w
was
“ nk
like
* ,rv,n
trying
' to ,Uk&gt;
stop
dry snow from drifting in a strong I
Mrs. John Watts; Jr., of Bowne
! Center, called on Mrs. Jennie Par- wind.
1 dee Tuesday evening.
Chief Hogselt did all the pitching
i Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coles and
for Detroit and wasn't very popu­
family and Wm. Co&amp;grlff of Lowell
lar with the fans—in fact drew quite
were Sunday visitors at Mr*. Jennie
a few boos as the game went on.
Pardee's.
We'll bet the old chief could have
I Mr*. Henry Johnson and Helen ot made any of those sending out cat
Bowne Center visited W. H. P4r- calls look pretty sorry at t|ie plate,
dee's Friday evening.
however. He still has plenty of stuff
I Raymond and Lois Shaeffer went
on the ball but at times was a bit
to Goshen. Ind.. Tuesday and re­ 'shaky on the control. However he
turned
Thursday.
Elda
sccoaipan“llowed
‘“BJ ,wlly,^
&gt;,7,hit
’V'.
n[, frixS
«hp
■biiMMvi-nniv
ruieq^
more
during
the
led them
here and
then
went to ’‘‘
JL
^
Ftnton where she has employment. Ba,J’e *41“?
tuhnn ^and n^v
Paul Kauffman and family and Wild Bill H&gt;liahan and Daay
W.lto KautTman and family ot Bt. |van»-a,couple ot moulxtsnto «ho
Mm. ItoU Thompson o&lt; I

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Mm’*. T. Baah amt H.to wm, *£ “m"“
Hastings visitor* Monday afternoon. heave.Daxxy Vance.wasi the on
Mr. and Mt*. H*rold Yoder and enrurvu
c&gt;£
------—
family attended the Gsckler re- an
" old timer “
“'ha11 aoca
“
as ha
baseball
goes 1x11
but “
can
still make that white pellet do tricks.
union at Green lake Saturday.
Goalin fanned out swinging hart
twice attempting to connect with
TOWN LINE.
Miss Doris Richardson of Lan­ Duty's offerings.
sing Is spending the weea with her
Gerald Walker pulled a typical
mother.
I Mrs. Albert Reahm accompanied stunt
-------- and got caught napping off
I Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge as far as. first base.
Fowlerville Tuesday, where she re'
’
mained for the day visiting her
Pepper Martin played one Inning
cousins, Mr. and Mr*. P. K. Vyse, I for St. Louis and came through with
1 whWe the Edridges went on to Ann I a two bagger which through a series
.Arbor to visit their little daughter, of Detroit errors was stretched into
who i* in University hospital for ' a home run.
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| Mm. L. B. Lester ot Freeport and
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Jihn* were Sunday guest* at Elmer

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Autograph fans had a big day.

and Mr*. Alva Tasker visited Mr. Before, during and after the game
and Mrs. C. J. Wabeke and Mr*, players of both u*ma
’“J
Minnie Garllnger at Kent
City rounded by youngsters holding out
Tuesday.
I pencil and paper or
souvenir
Mr. and Mrs. Hale Lepard and baseballs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barkdull of'
’ *
. .
Lake Odessa left,Friday for a few
Mickey Cochrane got a big hand
days' outing and camping tn the ' when he came u&gt; bat as apincn mtnorthem part of the state.
ter In the last inning; even a bigger
Dillan Mourer of Cincinnati, Ohio, hand when he connected for a nice
is visiting Harold Tasker for a few single. He went to second on a
day*.
.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1814

o&lt;
Iwl*
is Culebra Cut, and at no point te
mare water would ba appreciated. Nora
cfflc side. The Pacific breakwater Ths government has mat this DWd &gt; pot lurt «wr to
Mis* oXaro.n returned from a tom. and from that up to 1,000 feet runs from the mainland to the la- by going back into the mountains '’SrS’tJSE’wllo U now wortand building a dam across a good
■:to-iOX»0,000 bales. Likewise com,|
BltS 0/ YfiStfiTufly'visit among friends al Marshall and in width. Nearly 80,000 ton* of dy- land* three mllaa out in the bay, the sized stream, to form a bit atoragenamita were used tn thte one exca­ island* being strongly fortified. The
'
। Battle Creek on Saturday.
---------------------- -------------- hogs and other produce are tobog-1
vation. Getting this excavated rock
X-.
—11 |
...............
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harrington
and when, needed.
OOOK »Boa, aaitws.
to new lows. Buch facts con-1
away wa* another problem. Unes of
The trip through The Canal is and Garnet, Amber Van Hickle and
railway track, were laid through *5°^ 18 "al y
ten years ago today,
i
A
UVBXTTJflimi YBAB stitula a rather eloquent comment
very interesting. Putting a dun Marguerite Mills attended the camp
John Garrison, son
of Samuel
thi* portion being excavated, and
^*p*tlal’tlp 81d®
meeting
at Indian lake Bunday.
-------------------------------- — on the type of logic underlying a Garrison of thte city, ha* been;
across
the
Chagrcs
river
and
rais
­
Jul&gt;
giant crane*, taking up eight ton* of .
Word was received here that Aus­
ing the water to 85 feet above »ea
— - ----------- —w — spending a few days here: visiting hi*
Hastings, Mich.
shattered rock at / mouthful, kept
KlUiCM.
level, has filled up all the low jun­ tin DeLong. formerly of this place.
bring prosperity and abundance for father and steters John conducted a Editor* of the Hastings Banner:— - I train, and train, of dirt car. con­
Ii
sick
at
hl* son’s home, Rav. Allen
gles with water for miles In every dl­
_____________________
tell by paying for a planned, dellb- successful garage businea in Co-.- In regard* to your editorial in stantly
the
on the jump. Naturally these
.
__
reotloi, leaving the mountains end DeLong. of Grand Ledge.
****?
or jUBMT eqeyrr. oxa yexK li.ooi
nrovrim of agricultural pro- 'umbus, Ohio, which he sold a few Banner of July 25th (two tesuej- little railroad line* had to be conNellie Fox of Hasting* visited
r-*hlps hills. All along the Canal you do get
(if paid is advMt«.&gt;
&lt; r®
progr
ag
pi
month*
since,
and
Ma*
been
casting
permit
me ....
to say that your worry
•U»U, Ch«p«yd u—.
coudl- ^“^5* X&gt;?
|
—
--------------------nr 81UT cocm six moxths ao. duce destruction.
i«,.
llnn which he
2u_
L -“2 to ~
- .itl ulf.t deej
H»&gt;»nornu»uie uiwan wuiu iw doubt views of the jungle growth—plenty Letha Adkins one day last week and
about
for
a
new
location,
which
ne
lO
ver
w
ho
going
pay
the
debts,
tlons,
os
the
excavation
went
they both went to call on Mrs. Dux(fr p*Jd Ib ad-acra.)
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|
_____________ ... .........
a.rv,
kouik
acc.wr
Hrr.aain
Y
mR
1 *neet cannot&lt;lune
a wann
recepUon.jto
»ce what
look* like,
and that
t*
, expects to find somewhere among jn cose the next congress
is iLies
going ana
and
deeper. ’Here
‘
those u
mcenunTa
"rted again
tad? “ V
and^
*** Uie
*e fortinc*tk&gt;n«
' »uflldent
to It satWy
most
people.
Df BAMBY COUNTY. THBXB MONTlia
- ------ •’
berry, who wa* very sick at the
the larger
cities of the middle west, to act favorable on nFT™™*those Issues, j 5SSS1,tram
ingenuity asserted itself, and a T'"
IN SDVSNCB-------------- --- -------- 81«|
A NEW COURT.
,
-----------U» rtMl but
bul, d
doyWl.k.
b, d
...ranlna
time.
.Jeb- ~ _:v enthusiastic Coolidge namely unemployment
insurance ! track-ehlfter" was introduced. Thte :fnw.the
“1Wa“ any
“^,
Th,t'1'' “ 1,,n‘18 “c’™'"181"1 to i±‘ .V."
Clair Van Sickle went to East
man. and says that wherever he has and old age pension. U entirely un- J track-shifter was a giant crane that unwelcomed vU
“
Ar
Um
"
—
r.the
Cham-es
river
lx
verv
much
llkt
visitor in time of war ■ the Chagres river u very much like
would
soon
find
that
they
are
there.
|
riding
across
any
large
lake,
as
far
roBSIUN BUBBCBIPTIONB. ONE
high school classes, money donated been he-finds sentiment being rap- called for. If business and industrial' picked up thc tnick. ties and ail,1
ybab nr advancb....... ......... axoo by local buUncM mtn &lt;nd
No ship is allowed to enter a lock a* the ride is concerned. But out of
idly crystalled in favor of our institutions arc going to pay it will and shifted It to wherever It was
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie King and
they
have"
farm-11 nested? Ml•” at we "ttaf.’ ----Thte
' “nd,r
^r;.
,lh*
-- •-----------•*— •------• blithe
•*-- *-----------,•
ADVEBTiBtNO katez.
stetance of welfare labor. Hastings President, who has shown such nt- bebecause
Mary Lou of Lansing accompanied
Dlapter ad.wtiaiBj rat» »n applies- wll] ^n have a new tennis court in ness for that position and such back­ er and laboring classes of people chine, with Hie nine men who op- done by those little electric
Catherine McAdams to visit lhe lat­
while
otherwise
they
would
be
called
crated
it.
would
do
more
work
In
oneThey
*
rc
S
T"
1
’
'
1
ui^out
the
bone
In
dealing
with
thc
problems
of
, Biiaiawa Joaala and rtsdlai naiirti, 90c'Uio city park. This sport has become
upon to fool lhe biU as they have in day than 500 men could do. Many 1
^tch ?wm-,T‘1
1 rnnsLntiJ rh»nJ ter's parents here, Mr. and Mrs.
government.
Wm. Van Sickle last week.
* Wut OohnanTic&gt;7^BSi^
mb*'4a-1 very popular here and the present
Miss Onida Aulnbanks. after the past, and your industrial over- little things like this helped to spell jcjlmbed up the 45 per cent grades on ter andpresent a con*tantly changThe Morgan. Mudge. Branch ahd
■ v.
i
n. Eac* eqU|pment js more than crowded spending ten days with Dr. and Mr*. kircLs given the privilege of adding the completion of the Canal. Tiwu5*Tl&gt;nt wa,ls at
alde °Lln* *,pccl'
... „
McKelvey school reunion will be
w»h no loss of
n and during tlie rush hours when people R. L Reber at their cottage at Wall their taxes to'thc overhead, and p$ss1 sands upon thousands of these little 'the tocl“held at Thornapplc lake Thursday,
tne I
.m u are free to play. The new court wtll
to M'r
"* ln them on to the consuming pubic as I dirt car*, eachloaded with 8 tons I Pi&gt;vfr- A* a amp approaches,
MORGAN.
August
0. Everybody come.
in the past, hence this fabulow, Of rock and dirt,were whisked away. Ilowcr ioek U **un« open, and four
Marguerite Mills, who was wort„ lM, be a valuable addition to the park
Mr nnd Mrft
MlJt.s and wealth
ten uts
electric
outneighborhood was saddened
wcanu accumulated
accuuimaicu by
u/ less
«.-»» than
umn l■ of
orten
ms far
inr as 10
iu miles,
mues, and
ana their
tneiriiof
”
------- • ~~mules
_— ;. run
T’’is
popula-, loads
transformed
jungle
spots
Into
°” the
thp, RB.V.
’fldp
*aU
aU'' •L1“
“Un
,Un
the passing of Mrs. Hatlie Bol- Ing near Woodland, is home for the
half
of
one
per
cent
of
the
populaloads
transformed
jungle
spots
into
°"
dP
*
f
1
?*
i
’
a
te°ni
fflu'P
’
ncnt
and
will
be
useful
for
son.
Raymond.
Mrs.
W.
F.
King
of
rill
present.
•
•
a ex-&lt; •■
a
™a_a.- habits-elves to the shin,
and tow
intoit linger
of the United States, to fi.
the
UOod ,hard
land, for .
human
Ute «h*P.
“d ittow
into Duxberry Sunday morning at
Holland and Willis and Donald tion
««rd. many years to come.
“ rtal ,
“,used3o four o’clock at the home of her
Brondyk of Sauli Ste. Marie, spent tent of over sixty per cent of the Sjon and business areas. In the oth- u,p IoS1'8DOUD CORNERS.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. nation s wealth. According to a state- ,er direction they helped to build the ,o* !"11,w a’onB cana“;. wheI) thP daughter. Mrs. WUI Mater, of Nash­
JddJX? ““l
A COMIC NOTE.
Harold
Qauch
of
Lansing
visited
ville,
where
she
wa*
being
cared
for
ment
made
by
Senator
Norris
there
great
chagres
river
dam.
raising
the
second
level
is
reached
the
action
is
Brileri
.Windcknecht and family.
.
job p&amp;iNTiNO.
I .With Europe in tlie throes of jx&gt;Mr. and Mrs. R. w. Cook 'are In Is over 200 billions of tax-exempt surface of the water 85 feel above' repeated, and so on until tlie work for lhe pa*t five week*. The best H. Bergman Sunday.
Albert Nutt pf Buchanan returned
‘ ”*
lltlcal unrest, it Is somewhat ro- Grand Rapids today attending the wealth in the United States, if this sea level, and forming a bridge of
completed, when the ship sails on medical help was obtained but to
were properly taxed it would pro- water so that boats, after passing ।undrr her own steam. All locks are no avail. Folks of this vicinity home after spending two weeks at
freshing .to note one attempted rev­ funeral of her cousin, Claude Har­
per. of TampaT Fla., who died at vide funds to finance both issues and through the locks at either entrance arranged in pairs, and independent will miss her as she lived here for H. Bergman'*.
olution which has thc comic quali­ Coldwater. Michigan, on Saturday not work any hardship to anybody: could float over the backbone of tlie jof °”c another, so while one ship a good many years. Our sympathy
Mr. and Mrs. Percy McMannls of
an opera-boufie.
...
theofisthmus.
At the lime the greatest
imay
Bolng “p ,n °ne ***• “»U»- Is extended to the sorrowing ones. Fountaintown, Indiana, spent the
He Is survived by hte mother. Mrs. but create a lot of happiness inties
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Phillips of week end at home.
! Over In Andorra, ii Lilliputian Henry Harper, his widow and two land of over production and starva-1 amount ot work was being done,'Pr sh*P **Jay
comUig down in lhe
GROESBECK ENTERS.
Mrs. George Moore of Chicago
Grand
Rapids
are
spending
a
few
tion.
No.
Mr.
Editor,
the
real
question
1
g,ooo
men
were
employed
in
tills
Cut.
'
*°ck
beside
it.
Naturally
during
the
country of some 5.000 peasant In- children and n brother. Earl HarFormer-Governor Alex Groesbeck
____
days with Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart visiting at Hatley Moore's. They also
that must be answered in the near j hundreds more were employed In ™*ny 5Caso» there tea great abunhabltants'located In a remote Py- pPr’
have guests from Ohio.
dance “
of water and the surolu*
surplus from Draper.
has decided to enter the Michigan
| future Is not where is the money keeping the giant shovels In repair.': dflncc
I
thc
dammed-up
chagres
goes
tumb1
Mr
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Harrington
gubernatorial race. According to re­ renean mountain valley on the bor- TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY, coming from, but are you going to hundreds more were employed In
No newspaper Is worth two hoots
over the spillways into the At- and family. Mrs. Stuart Draper and
A very quiet wedding took place starve the creators of all wealth, or 1 blasting out rock for the shovels to .ling
port. Mr. Groesbeck was literally der between France and Spain, there
arc you going to afford them an work on, and hundreds more in 'lantic. However, during the dry sea- children. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Phillips In a barnyard that never step* on
drafted into the campaign by lived one Boris, a school teacher Wcdnesrlay. July 22. ul lhe home of American standard of living.
there have been times when of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Alfred anyone's toes.
• ••
keeping coal
bins refilled and doing ison,
1
Mr. and. Mrs. Niles T. Diamond. 340
friends who believe that his firm, with vision and ambition; not the. Washington St . Grand Rapid*. •
S. Wlcsehhofer, tolher necessary work. Every day.'
R. I. Hastings, Midi. i from 150 to 175 trains of 21 cars j
decisive qualities of leadership are ambition dT a Napoleon or Genghis' Michigan, when their daughter Flor­
each, left this Cut. loaded with stone
just what the state needs to straight - Khan perhaps, but still—ambition. ence wns married to Paul W.-Jones.
'and dirt; each car carrying an 8-ton ,
m out thc tangle at Lansing. He Assuming the grandiose titles of The ceremony was performed at four
load. Slides constantly interferedI
o'clock by
G. O. P. Sargent,
Baron de SkroyTeff
” the
and Rev.
"Prince
_________________________________
plans to take no active part
in thc
with work, and do so now/more or1
of Grace church. Tlie young people1
primary, according to statement, but Bnris the First, this up-and-coming
iless. though not often severe enough i
have gone to New York City where
will leave his campaign up to thc pedagogue declared himself ruler qf they intend lo make their future!
1 to interfere seriously with lhe op- j
eration of the Canal. The Canal'
friend* who drafted him. Mr. Oroes- »n Andorra. And. Boris knew his home. ■
would have been completed at least |
Roy Mills and wife and Mr*.
beck ba* never been a party man. planks and platforms. He Issued
He h=j sMdtmi tf ever, attended par- proclamations that remind one of David Koltz of Eaton Rapids; were
(Continued from Page One)
these .slides for they carried into tlie |
guests of J. L- Ickes and wife. Mrs.
ty fcnventkHU and has never gone campaign oratory In this country, A. H Ickes and Mrs. Rachel Erb feet deeper a* the French planned,'excavation
cxcnvatiuii more rock and
«r.d dirt
dirt than
out of his way to seek political sup- Among other things he promised from Friday until Sunday evening,! how much more troublesome the was taken —
out
in -•««•
any "«&lt;•
one year. Tlie
• • ••
port. This independent spirit has
to thc needy, education for taking in the two ball games at •■slides" would have been. Is only a earth «crt*u&gt; the Isthmus, at least |
in certain sections, seems to be of I
Charlotte
and
Hastings.
'
matter
of
conjecture.
naturally Irritated taany of the reg- a11 and l’len,y
,porl 6ut no MmbMrs. Mary Tobias returned to her I Even among competent American peculiar formatlop. Between rock j
ttara who. with thc popular Frank
program
a"d home in Urbandale Sunday after-1 engineers opinion as to thc right formations are layers of slippery,
Fitzgerald tn the field, will now be practical a* some of tpe fantastic noon after a short visit with her sis- type of
-------- ---" ' ’ was divided.
■■-1J—• jxirous material During the heavy {
___ Canal
to build
-------------(git to do all they can to defeat fabrication, of our own "Brain 'ter-ln-law, Mr*. Sylva Slaw-son.
Some eminent engineer* livvored thc rains, waler would seep dpwn Into
M1m Rtuel Turner is staying a few. ■ sea-lever’ type; others were for the -these • layers which
--------- would
--------- serve as
Groesbeck As a governor. Oroes- Trust." But crowned heads aren't
days this week with E. J. King and -lock" sy*tem. which kind was fl-1 greasy "skids” for the heavy over­
beck made enemies because of rn,rd "» h'«hly ,hP5P dayx and “ wife at their cottage at Acker's nally decided upon.
| head load of stone and dirt, and
his abrupt, busmesslike. at time, al,on« brfQ"'r 600 members of Point.
; a few miles intend from thc At- ««'«&gt;' would go thc whole business
Rev, Thomas Cornelison-df Dan- tenllc. only a few feet above it. and into thc excavated portion. One of
most dictatorial manner. But he lhe Andorrean militia cracked down
really accomplished things and even 0,1 "The Baron and put hhn under ville. Kentucky, former past or of. the J runnhu for miles almost parallel these slides practically filled up the'
Presbyterian church of* thi* city, is with it. was tin- Chagres river, a channel for a considerable distance'
those who criticized him moat se- arrest,
:visiting here.
itort of-a wild "bucking broncho" and the mass kept moving a few.
rerrly now sdmit-.t least in pri«&gt;*• 'P*
B°ri* pnds
Mr. and Mrs J W, Wilsuti of Stir - among tropical stream*: being un--5
every
day. not
unlike g!
vatc-that he was one of the most kl,‘cd wounded or Injured: no In­ boygan Falls. Wisconsin, arc spend- tamed and uncontrolled. No ode glacier. Such slides its these occurred i
efficient managers this state ever tematfonal complications provoked: Ing a few days With their sister, Mrs. could figure today where it might during the rainy season, but these |
Carrie Shultz, of Grand Street.
to? to-morrow during the rainy : whs another kind ol a landslide that
had. Some of Groesbeck's ^strongest ’he calm’ of little Andorra scarcely
Mr. and Mrs, Frank D. Lenton who weather especially. When thc. trop-1 occurred during the dry season.
friends are those who scarcely know disturbed,
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C leal cloudbursts were in season It (Which helped to keep the workmen I
Deedrlck,
for
the
iwut
week
returned
।
would
raise 25 or 30 feet m a single jusy all the time. These were caused I
him a* a personal acquaintance;
It’s fortunate that the United to their home ’in Grand Riiplds day" and seem to take delight in Jy layers of rotten or decomposed I
people who admire his power of despreading itself all through the frock that were unable to bear tlie |
clflon. Independence, and ability to States has an efficient corjvs of Fed- Monday.
Jungle. American engineers favoring weight of the heavy muss of rock ,
thMc, done. cmnldertMe (ur «rtl operatives. otHenrt» Mu, Dillii
thc "lock ' system, conceived
the Idea‘and earth
on----------tojijtfJhem.
After —
thc
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
....------------------------------------------T ;
would fly at Lamins 11 Groesbeck
-ollW 81,11
rtnnbla wild
R. M Filmore of Lansing. Sccrc- ol taming this wild turbulent stream.deep cuts were made, these layers
Round or Sirloin—Not Shouldar Steak
out” like a laver
layer nt
of
rtould come Into power rtak..
W&gt;"» 11,18 ™u«u »“ raptured at a tary of'the State Board of Barber’s ■ and including it as an important as- ' would "squash «nf
"£.7.”
,
r^&gt;., ..
------ ...
neighborhood movie theater n squad Examiners came Tuesday to join Eih set in the completion of the canal soft butter when squeezed between
two crackers. These were called:
Many lessons might be drawn from of Chicago policemen nearly upset Busby on a business trip in the and that Is Jun exactly what was ‘ demforrnation slides." and were'
southern part of the state, leaving,done A great dam was coiutructed
the recent uprisings In unhappy lit- the applecart by rushing on thc yesterday morning. He was accom-' raising the surface of its water to affected naturally by the heavy;
^peeled hejd-np.
tie Austria, chief among them being, acene to quell a su*j
'
panted by Mrs. Filmore. who is the 85- feet above sea level and a big blasting that was going on every day. ’
'spillway was built so that any sur-, The steepness and depth of exca­
’’Don’t lake politics too seriously." They didn't have th&lt;(least Idea what guest of Mrs. Busby.
Geo. Loveless of Muskegon togeth- plus could run oil Into the Atlantic. vations would ul»o be a contrlbutUig
was all about.
These would not really be
it with C. H Thomas. Lee H. Pi&gt;or. Damming up thc Chogres river in-cause
PATRONAGE PROBLEMS
-slides." but thc soil and decomposed
With Meat Order
.and F. A. Ryerson will attend the |this way formed an immense lake -sltdei
DRUNK DRIVERS.
' Maccabee picnic at Gun lake today, covering almost 170 square miles In rock would be squeezed out into the I
Col. Loul* M. Howe, confidential
excavation
to u depth of 20 to 30 [
Although
the
number
of
drinkMr
Lovelew
and
Mr.
Thomas
will
extent
and
having
a
shore
line
of
secretary to President Roosevelt, hus
stronalv ing drivers involved In accident* has deliver thc addresses,
ovej*-1.100 miles as I recall it a feet. A person wouldn't naturally I
expressed himself
,1,
‘
— —
Miss Gertrude Sage of Grand great inland sea. Real "Yankee think (hut one of these "squeeze" i
against the political patronage *yi- increased ab®ut
P01
Rapid*
«u.«kb
X"
si»da.,
Rapids rcturneo
returned home
Imine saturaay
Saturday ait-.pngciiuny
aft-.j ingenuity" wa*
wa* uuq»aycu
dl!'l’^yPov,im
l.2^
U!u.' slides would amount lo very much. I
lem m thi* country. He- would do lhe first three months ol repeal, mt pr a vU-)t wMh h(_r gran&lt;jpMr(.nts. Mr. ling thte dam across thc Chagres riv­ but one of them covered an area of j
away with the hasty, wholesale
I- lota* involved '•
’y «’
«»" 4nd■ ---------- ---------------&gt;jer.
— The •*dam
—
is relatively
small.
MrS- Henry
Wentworth
is about a mile and -a 75 acres, and caused 10.000.000 cubic j
Hom. Cured
! yards of earth to be re mined. An-1
’ about
’
■ 1.8
' “ ot’ the
•’
opal ..
Reed came
method ot dispensing government constituting only
-------- from
. „ Kalamazoo half long. To build it dirt and stone
~
^zys* visit with | were loaded on cars at lhe Culebra other one covered 50 acres in their (
job* along strictly partisan ima*. entire list. Such, things as ignor- her parents. Mr. mid Mrs. George Cut. run out on trestle* mid dumped plans lo build a "sea level” canal. |
turning over tlie duty of finding once or non-dbservancc of rule* ot
a channel
feet deep,
(into two long heaps side by sldt with
—. ..
------------ 27 -----—r. .the
—
Miss
Gladys
Lombard
of Kb.i.aiui*Kalama-'with
a lot of space
left between
would
suitable men to committees
road, speeding,
incompetent
•rtiuilrticva of
v, leaditau- the
—
-I—-— -»■ -----------------Uldli ...-•
v.
-.... —
...........
.. Frrnctj
- .
... ... have
.
. had to excavate
__
the communities driving, passing other car* on blind roo came today to spend a two them The space between these par- 112 feet deeper than did the AtneriIng citizens in U*
--------- r—
the crowns of hills make weeks’vacalton with her unde. J. T.,allcl heaps of rock was filled with pans with their lock system, in
where the appointee* serve.
comer* or the
^‘^df w7te7, muddy
Wtan water.
Fhe’ mud
had thc mud had which lhe surface of lhe canal waHit crowd*
crowns of
ot nuts,
nuu. mate
niawc
When
The task ot finding capable and up the balance However, the facts
ahlrjCy smith and family ate ex- settled thc waler was drained &lt;fff ter* I*
; 85 feet above sea level. One
i^y imagine
thc troubles
the
hone*! men to operate the machln- concerning drunken driving will pected next week from Ann Arbor leaving a core of solid earth bettfeen can o:^
_.v ....
—
...
, u.f.nlH have had
l.tiH with
with “—alkies.
KiiHnc "
cry of government is in hu opinion, bear watching. Thirty per cent in for a vi»it before leaving for Phite- the heaps of rock. ThU was cheap French.would
u&gt;(w»uwiu&gt;u«.. U.IUIWJV|)U&gt;W,&gt;,
drlnhte
’
coiistructum but very Mflcient. In TfleSt .slides increased the work of
one ot the administration s stiffest three months.is a rather sucablc in- drlphu.
;fib way an artificial hilt a half mile thc Americans by at least 25 per

.
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I. reduction three times as drastic as I ■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■
Aiderman Hogle and wife are
itinflS Banner the
*, expert*
”, expected. Colton hasL,
,
,
spending the week with relative* in
, R^z-Ln.iziyz? CrldilCCS’
'Grand Rapids.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

TELEPHONE 2162

Special Prices for Friday and
Saturday, August 3 and 4

LAUNDRY SOAP
Toilet Soap
3 &lt;•• 10c
..n 5C
Pork &amp; Beans
Tea Siftings
u. 10c
Fig Bars
2 H“. 23c
Salad Dressing &lt;&lt;&gt;. 25c
Sweet Pickles
29c
Coffee
rt. 20c
Jar Rubbers
3 &gt;•« 10c
Lanterns
T
79c
BaCOn
14c

ti

3 'to. 25c
7c
,. 12c

Veal Stew
Beef Ribs
Beef Steak

Beef Roasts
8c
2 !&gt;&gt;■ 23c
Bologna
2 25c
Weiners
Lard
4 'I*. 35c
Beef Tenderloin F”“!r‘20c
Veal Roasts
124c
15c
Veal Chops

NOW Is the Time to Can Your Beef for Next
Winter Before the Prices Advance, So Take Ad­
vantage of These Extra Low Prices While You Can.

problem*. Hi* proposed committees crease and IT permitted to continue
FqRtY YEARS AGO TODAY
thick at the bo.se was formed, and cent, anti it would seem to demonwould be formed on a non-partisan at thi* rate without check might
i*fu&gt;w of Coldwater visited I »'«wn covered with tree* and green strate quite conclusively that It
b~L, wu, labor, bu u.m .nd Knbecome .» «noo, (.cur with hu,t.ndl.1„., s..u™ Ba,!,,.. UH
J,1 “•,7””!“'.™™.”./?/,;
diuon-s
sea level canal through such soil A*
(ra.lon.1 murrara b-mj, rapra^d. mded-.o rec.cn
Drunken dr,.w« u-k Brr. ram. Iron. Md«.W on J
— thM’ it i* impossible to ted £-„■

Beef Front Quarters 7c—Beef Hind Quarters 10c
All Young Home Drened Cattle.

The civil service system lias deeen- &gt;• one of 'he forms of traffic viola- ni* worn, a u*-ano oi n n.m»
Uiil ikU
|uillt nl a n,t «he .«*«
the toil in
...ted IMO more or leu »( » l.rM &gt;k&gt;n .lUch am be re.dlly deeded “
n hours.
1“"‘ Good tlmt
01 it cud-. But this dam. built at a on the sides seems to hold the soil in
ten
.
minimum of expense, provides over .place, and not much further trouble j.
fourteen.
rlem-nt _________
Smith had a nidit.-**
or ncar,y haU thP watpr •»Mmidpoted from --slides.’' though
through extreme use ol thc "pern".- and should be severely punished.
__________
Mrs
(
way
of
the
Canal.
By
taking
adno
one
can
tell
what
may
happen.
«aa pouur.1 .cuv«&gt; • euuc M T1,e &gt;*» *"“SSSEtZ:‘ ■ Sn.“X“l" «.nW M oSi^'ovS^’mUra
*----- --- ----------- - ------- •
.
..vrmnv' thr. Hower hcinit e-.nertellv vantage of conditions, over 23 miles
The Culebra Cut ts nine miles
ihrough the questionable but legal Rcroue already without lhe added p\™’nB;
£*.tiiui
Tmonl} n( excavating
was rimie
done awav
away with.
with. Jong-and much of It. if not the
tH-lutllUl
T"’
avnavntino wax
tnrthrwf
— *• *trouble
method nt
of HlKtukrtHI,,o
disbanding a department StlmillllK
stimulus nt
of alcohol
alcoholtrouble ilith
w'th these
these piapm'Ls
piarytt' ts that “nd lhc Chagres river, thc buna of most of It. is through solid rock. Tod
thev do not Biaxtoin Often enough French engineers, became a most cut down on excavation costs, there:
or bureau, and at the came time set­
&gt;or the
tone enough
important link, and a great asset in U a curve for every mile, as the caGOLDEN HAZE.
ting up a corresponding new organi­
The'followmg jthcas were’etected completing the Canal. Damming nal winds it* way around between
According lo Robert Hutchins.. . ,nSJ
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,nK.'fV
u7u ?CTP p7?*” the cnagre, river in thi* way u an the hill* . Thu nine miles U re«Uy
zation to take it* place. Therefore

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Values in Milk

souuuul
prmldeu-. el l* umv.nKy £•_°
object lesson in how all obstacle may the only "canal" on the route, the
T. tor the ensuing term;
be turned into a great asset.
rest being through the great lake
°f Chicago, all alumni- are dangerUtiles* one refers to a map. one te formed by -damming the Chagres
ous because they tee the old colC. T&lt;—Miss Carrie Knight
.
Valuo in milk conaists first of the abundance of its food elements to nour­
quite naturally inclined to thuik river, and through Miraflores lake
V- T -William Darby
lc8e through a rosy haze that gets
(that thc Isthmus o! Panama runs around two miles across formed by
ish the body. But a higher value, because it saves danger from dis­
secretary—William Vance
thicker with the years. They think
lie damming thc
the cocoli and other rivrlv-iI
Asst secretary—Gertruae Knight- north and south, because it is the
ease, and gives a sense of security to the user, is CLEANNESS!
• narrow r.«,|r
strip of land •«.*.
Uiat connects ?rv
er*. At the southern end of the ca
ea­
Treasurer
-«w»«iwww
the college should always reniatn
Treasurer—
—jonn
John wooton.
WooRKt
lm
secretaiv
—
Mi*s
Emma
Smith
'North
America
with
South
America,
nal
th:
Pedro
Miguel
locks,
a
single.
a* " *a* ln their own undergraduCap Mra Knappen
I
"" straight -pait. lowers ships m
rn why shouldn’t *it’ rrun
30 feet to th*
the *nr-1
surate days and therefore ther eve ho-Mar —Maurice Grigsby.
* 1• north .and south? But it doesn’t It face of Mirafloreslake, then the Mir-;
til* to change and improvement. Or1
, is'really more nearly east and went, aflores lock*, two pair* side by side.
D Mur—Martha Soule.
than it is north and »otiih. Just be- lower the boats to sea level. It takes
Is then placed In our refrigerator, where it is
a* President Hutci&gt;lns so aptly puts
Highlands Dairy milk comes from our own
Guard—Chas, button.
lore it Hnk« up with South America, a ship about three hours to climb
cooled to a temperature just above freezing.
It. "The sentii^pntal alumnus te in­
tested and accredited herd. The cows -are
-Bent.—Mis* Carrie Nash.
the Isthmus takes a peculiar little,up and down the lock*, and around
terested in the future only tfiat it
Il is kept on Ice in lhe ml|k truck until it is
properly housed and fed, and kept In clean
loop to thc northeast, and it Is seven or eight hours to complete thc
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
delivered at your home.
stables. Human hands never touch the milk
structure to a mere hollow shell.
may recreate, the. past." Thte same
1 returning from the -picnic: acrobx this little neck that the Ca- trip through the Canal. Before.the.
While
iline of'reasoning is true of ‘many
Friday
------------by-------------- —
--- ------------------------------------------w--------------- from thc lithe ’it is taken into our clean milk
w ...
l. built. ------------------------Pcrhajisonr- thing
that-----Canal
was—
completed
a tug and three
- The Stale of Michigan, after a thorough in­
’
carriage---driven
Mrs. H-. nal
things beside* college*. All of us are J Kenfield collided w ith that of Mr. will surprise you will be to learn that barges on the Atlantic side were!
house until it Is delivered at your door. Every
spection of our plant and herd, authorised us
A TILLING ASSISTANT.
.
..
... .._
Mixer Result, badly demolished ve- the Pacific entrance to thc Canal is wonted at Balboa on the Pacific. Itj
Most potant assistant to the *cc- Iz-T/.
Ijkcly to
see thc
past. through
to sell our milk at Grade A. It costs no more
bottle Is washed and sterilized. The milk is
hides and frightened occupants.
27 mile* ea&amp;» of the Atlantic en- took them four month* going around!
mecluudcally conveyed to thc bottler, and the
on that account. Wo sell it Pasteurised or
rotary of agricultugc in pulling —
,'4*" halo;•-to—
golden
resent change.«-&amp;cnmC6m3. L E Knappeu. W. L Wil- trance. Even a shorter route could th^ Horn to make the 10.600 mile ‘
bottle automatically capped. The bottled milk
Raw as you prefer.
through hl* crop reduction programs , timent 1* a splendid quality but ifkin*. D. B and F
G- Goodyear, have been selected, but there would' trip;, though Balboa ’wa* only 47,
and higher mlWlrom the starting point. Today
ha* been nature itself. Experts can carried too far te likely to result in'Chester Messer and wives and Mis« have been no water,
ricdiv .(lan.iim ftanmramenwwie* Lanamaid and others, are at Gun mountains ot solid rock would have the trip could easily be made In 10
LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH OUR GRADE A MILK.
calculate and produce-MalteUca.'po- oeamy siagnanon- nappythu
n
cncwntered
.
woyW prob&lt;bly take an orlitical underlings can carry out or­ of the past must not stand pi me
Mr E A Holbrook of Passaic. New; No one can get an idea ot the vast .dinary *hlp- around three week* or s
CALL PHONE 26(1 AND WEIL DO THE REST I
ders. but there*ia no earthly forcei way of clear thought and definite jersey, and Miss Anna of Muskegon।amount of work done in building the more to sail the thousands of mites!
which can Control drouth*. flood*i action for the benefit of the present , are in live city visiting flieir mother: Panama canal jutl by reading about around the Horn from the Atlantic i
and future
and friend’-’
lit. Tlie finished job has to be seen entrance to lhe Canal to the Pacific,
or even,rapidly check lhe depreda­
Mrs. Goodenow n( Albion is spend- jto be appreciated—and even'thrfn it entrance of the Canal. On the At-j
,
------ lnK a lev da&gt;, wlth (u.r children in cannot be. Nine mite* of Jt from Bas lintlc side there 1* a *ea-tevel chan­
tor example, planned u&gt; cut wheat;Selective
ryliomakes
itpossible ithis city. D H. Goodenot" and Mis. |Obispo lo Pedro Miguel had to be ne! seven nliie* long that lead* up to
• to screen out allunwanted
pro- ? W. Kntekeni.
leut through solid rock. The deepest the locks. On the Pacific ude there i
.. from 8H.00o.U0C to 718,000X100 bush. neighbor
Messrs Samuel Roush and Wil- cut wa* at Gold HUI. and neccs-,j* a sea-tevsl channel eight mites &gt;
«U July * report, however,, indicates ‘'gram*, except the one the
ham ' Guiiirey ol Freeport were Jsiijted guuig douif ’JTJ leet through lou&gt; before reaching tlA lock*. The i
a crop of only 4UB62,000 bualMtls— are gelUng-—Arkansas Gazette.
among Banner caller* Wednesday, jsolid *tone. Thte channel I* known Pacific channel waa dug deeper be-1
the country r.etxtr some active prolection against the patronage racket.
Il 1* doubtful that a civil ^rvice
system can ever’be placed beyond
tlie reach of politicians. Make lhe
system too inflexible and it wifi be
impossible to get rid of bigompetente; provide any sort ol a legal
loopho'.e for Ifischarging employees,
even a slight one. and the politicians
will crawl in like a bunch of termlles, soon reducing thu entire

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10 bar. 25C

WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

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Robert W. Cook, Propr.

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Hastings, Mich.

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�ot Chicago hM
r at Thornsppte'
sho is now workwas home for a
!has. Harrington
r Van Sickle and
ittended the camp
lake Sunday.

riy of thu place,
home. Rev. Allen
Lodge.
;
Hailing, vlzlted
lay lut week and
rail on Mr.. Dux-

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1W4
I

Mra. J- F. Black went on Friday I FIFTY-SIX ATTEND

BEAR BOLE NEWS.

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BRANCH DISTRICT.

to visit her sons. Howard and Ber-.
LUNCHEON ON TUESDAY,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hurless. — —
-- —r—i
nard Black, and families In Sunptfcr-slk member, and guesta were Bunday callers of Othal Hur-, talned the former's nlaee and husfield
I were ____
.
less of
of Hi
Hastings.
band, two daughters and Mt. Gibbs1
field township.
tosminip.
In attendance
at the luncheon lew
Mrs.
Hurless attended a
ury,n v.Obl?- 8?n?£y'
&lt;h«-Harting. Country Club on
Mr. Kenneth
Ke
‘ &lt;rlve
iven bv Mrs Harvey Myers, tended church al the North and
Detroit Friday after a two weeks
,, i nartv
vacation with
her parents. ------------Dr. and - Tueuiay.
The large
------------------ -----------------------; luncheon table ■ xnuraosy at her liome
South Evangelical and tave musical
'I.*
I was
1— centered
a »..
&gt; v, an
ttracllve ar
—I
■ programs.
Mrs. Don Foreman and daughters .Mrs. John Wooton. ----------with
an aattractive
ar'
Steven Bristol te lhe guest of Dick I Mtes Lots Severance has returned
Iles on a mlr- 1
The North Evangelical Sunday I
Stem at Gun lake.
j to Kalamazoo where she Is attending .
I
.
.
.
i m.hiio.
amt vinniaiK com-1 mechanical draftsman at the Ford
School will have a picnic at Cook's
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Buskirk spent
school, after a week's lllneis
Mra. Winona Downing was home
|M»&lt;« O~PMI» l. O.UOII, .no
pleted
lhe
decoration*.
landing,
Thomapple
lake.
Tuesday,
last week at the Cascades. Gun laka.,wlth tonsUitte.
from Lansing over tM week end.
,--------- - - — - ---------------------I 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Star Grim­
Mrs. E. J. Pratt. Mrs. Keith Ful-1
Augtist 7. All who are Interested
Dr. A. W. Woodburne and wife left I ,and M1*Haney of this , Mrs. Arthur Werner and two sons Tlnkler on Monday.
ler and Mtes Mac Keller composed mett Thursday.
are Invited to attend.
Saturday for a week's vacation In
weTt W®ti of Mra. Eliza John- ot Belding were Bunday guests of I Misses Lillian and Pauline Tol- lhe committee tn charge and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Ze lion Kaiser and ’
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton
Canada
san at her Gun. lake cottage two MiM Hilda Werner.
hural of Marshal! are guests for the A. L. Brown is chairman for next Mr. and Mrs. Star Grimmett were
and baby. Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Mra P T coltrara mM Mira Mo, “*»W “k
1 Mr. And
.nd1 "&gt;«
uia Mra.
Mrs. Philip
rnui|&gt; Knl.km,
njunrm nuu
--— *
~ ~ _ "*
. ,n' In"Me
Tuesday's luncheon.
■callers of O. L. Hubbard tn Marshall. । Norton and Barbara were Bunday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
F.
Goodyear
and
family
returned
on
Monday
to
their
,
Mls
"
Connie
0°°*
Delp. MMWd trWnda in oddmln
— — • * ------- --------------------------------- ---------------------------—
A't contract. Mrs. Roy Hubbard ।Sunday.
guests
of uieir
their parents.
parents. Mr.
Mr. BIK1
and Mn.
Mrs.
-ml.
cTl
—
■&gt;
Mr
an
H
•
Kucsca
qi
Mr. and Mn. Kellar Stem were Bun- home in Bronxville. N. Y.
I Mra. Mary Van Dugtercn. Mr. and had top score and Mrs. Wilbuf.Lane ..Th».
on Sunday.
'
.7^ L
Vincent Nqrtpn- Mrs. Irene Misenday gueau of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. AnM1M HeIen cu,^ of Ionia te the Mrs John McLravy and Mrs. Phebe :won the golf event for. low net Mrs. Star Grimmetts were. Mr. and Br and Mr&gt; Clarice Hall of Battle
M A. Lambie and David Boyes
spent the latter part of the week in dc
......................
”on al5^ k
-7.
..&gt;a intend Mr J5K
r™toD •" score. Mrs. Garman won the July Mra Frank Kurr of Hastings and rr “C ”
Mr Ktfrr's sister. Elinor, and hus- Cr™‘
.
&lt;»'•“ &lt;" BMurdw
ringer contest.
'
Chicago on business.
. Mr. and Mra. John Rum. Jr.. Mra. ■ M Un- chaur Hodtra
ou‘ \hBLr m8e
Mr. and Mra. 8 P Tucker are John Wal1
■aon Bod
Detroit
Mr. and Mr,. A. J. Vadder and I
Po*l'r. 01 ?prlngPoct ■Guests were Mrs. Carl Richards, iband of Chicago. Wilbur Payne and ,F?T
MapIe
-®en‘*r 8“ndayleaving today for a four days' visit werc the WW!k ind KU“ta of Billie Mr and Mra. Clinton Lahr dm,™ ““
®«'2- Mrs. John Zweedyk, Mrs. Leon brother. Kenneth, and Mr and Mra.
Frank
Beckwith
of
Hastings.
ro
n
.
«
*
,nd
.,
d
5®
ve
P
1
*
Hj*
Stander
and
Mrs.
Archie
Lindberg
Bunday
al
Un
Irish
Hills
near
Jackl
“
”
d
raUUvea
In
Rulland
and
to the World's fair.
, Hitchcock and family.
,,
.
...
, 'road and within a few rods ot the
1 Hartings over the week end.
&lt;of Grand Rapids as guests of
. Mra. Betty Caine and son Bobby
Mrs. o. F. Chidester has been the
Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Tuttle were In | umidings on the Jay Norton farm
Mrs. Harry Bella and daughter, L«ha'*M CTHalr and two sons Mrs. Clifford Dolan; Mrs. O. R. Battle Creek Saturday morning on occupy by Mr and Mni KeUh
have returned from a month's va- guest of Mrs. Elva Granger of Char.iolte lhe past. week. Mr. Chidester Unaveve, of Toledo. Ohio, were I of Peoria. Ill .arc guests of Mr. and Dickoff of Iron Mountain was with buxine.s. Tn the afternoon they at- Horton, but was gotten under con­
guests
____ ol Mrs. Aben Johnson la*t'Mrs- c- w- CrawfOTd. Mr. OHalr Mrs. W. M. Stebbins; Mrs. John tended tlie funeral of Mrs. Tuttle's
Robert and Nelson Gardner left spending Sunday there also.
lg bop&lt;&lt;i tbe rain of BunStrahorn of Baltimore. Md.. and Snriruts C audc Scn31l&gt;a’ al Yailkec day evening will put tlie fire out.
—■1 was also here over the week end.
Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. 'week?
on Monday for a visit with relatives
Miss Helene Schmidt of Cincinnati. Springs.
In Huntington. West'Va.
Brown, Blue, While
w
*afih.'ho^e
of
or^of‘^lrol^lS1Ho^’‘‘^,^H^^^
L. C. Schill of Cleveland.
Ohio, were
Ohio, were guests of Mrs. L. Gar­
Mrs. Vincent Norton and Mar­
Mrs. John Kurtz returned on Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Craven were gery spent Bunday night and Mon­
and Orange Colors!
^ o^^Wh^Xn^
S Kl^XaT.^ man of Lansing. 111., and Gun lake;
day from a visit with her sister. Mrs. Mr. Mary Petenmn and famfiy.
in Battle Creek on business Satur­ day In Battle Creek.
Mrs.
J.
E.
Hanna
of
Detroit
and
Peacock, In Minneapolis. Minn.
Mr. and Mra. L- Severance and Sunday.
|81Mrn»nd 'MrT^Ha’rie^FO^'wfiliam' Mtes Marguerite Potter of Detroit, day.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox. William
Mr. and Mrs. L-C. Schill of Cleve­ family numbering fifteen ate dinner; 8unday
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bessfner of'Fox and Miss Bettie Reickord were ’guesta of Mrs. Frank Andrus; Mrs.
Russell Craven and family attend­ tended camp meeting Sunday.
land. Ohio, came fast Monday for a
?.1, thC Syttt8C
. a"d . Mrs‘ Canton. Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Imjest* of Mr. ahd Mra. Clare Seibert Eleanor Lynde. Coshocton. Ohio. ed the Thomas reunion in Vermont­
lew days' visit with relatives here.
WM-‘ie
Mra
Mr8 A,bert Be33Tner and other
and family of Kalamazoo Sunday, guest of Mrs. Josephine Todd; Mrs. ville Sunday. Miss Dora Craven
Mrs. James Gower. Mrs. Fred Og- at|ves thte week.
I Mrs Melvin Pettit and Mrs Flor- William McKnlght, Wilmette. Ill., went home with her aunt. Mrs. Al­ tted hte mother and sister.the first
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. LaMaster of De- ,den. Mrs. Wilson Guidet and Mtes
MUs oltve tathropreturned to !ence pettit are spending thte week “nd Mn&gt; L,'e Randall. Grand Rap- vin Lindsay of Battle Creek, to visit of last week.
trolt spent the week end in Hastings.
j Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fassett anLouize Gower were in Chicago on ber home in Detroit Saturday after jn Cleveland. Ohio, where they art ids. guests of Mrs. R. O. FUn?*6: Mrs. for thc next two weeks.
Mrs. Ida Wright and daughter. .
Star
hands '‘ounce the birth of a n»w grandson,
Sunday at A Century of W^rott
Progress. nt f.
two wce]ti,’ vacation ”asu,c
the*guest
attendinguiv
thea. I.d.B.v.C.n.A.vw...
convention A.
Mrs, F.
a. Johannsen,
Jonannsen-oirs,
r. 8.
o. Ketcham
rvevenam
Star Grimmett
Grimmett got
got hte
his
* tWU
------ laiicum.
Mary Ann. of Nashville spent last 8 Mr ^and
1 Dr
rk- a.nd.4 Mrs C
r. P
n Latl,r
,
1 Mr. and...
....... . rc..
rhiraoMr*
C
Car
roll Ol
painfully tom Friday evening when b°n'
a,ld Mr4'
Pa34eU
Mr'
hd
°
r
°Pi
Mrs.
G.
E.
Goodyear
of
Chicago
arfd
Mrs.
C.
Carroll
of
week with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cook.
Creek.
*k
guests of Mrs. Pauline Mc- the cow which he was leading to of Battle Cn
-—- ----- ------ ---- ----- ,------ ----,
: nuaocu
Rua“’* anu
and nuuvi
RobCTti Kenyon
iveujuii were'tlirn&lt;d Monday irorn
from Roger
Hover VIIY
City on Detroit, nMr. and Mrs, Herold Hunt and Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fassett
st&gt;cnt Wednesday evening
a,,,, i.Knr
....
.
:
pasture became frightened and his
son of Kalamazoo were guests of Mr. ^Tth Mr and mI^vlTfteudder" nB ' ln Ann ArbOr 8unday to eee thBir take Huron where Mrs. Goodyear Ornber. /
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burr
Fassett
attended
hands got caught in a chain he was
and Mrs. W. M. Stebbins on Thurs­
“n !
■pcn
°‘"'
"'|M.L'.M.CLUB
HOLDS
h*v' °
ten
pcndl
m. d.'mTc
the Fassett reunion at Charlotte
•
day.
Mrs. Wnar Frandsen of Ionia at the
Mr.. Mkh„l SBBUW. '
'
OS SVNBAY leading her with.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jot Smith of Wood_______, , ,
Albert Nutt of Buchanan, a for- 'Wall lake cottage of Mr and Mrs. i Mtes Dora Arehart of Battle Creek lfl„d children of Detroit were guests
Another very delightful reunion of land were Sunday evening callers of EAST WALL LAKE
met resident of Hope Twp-. was
Ml- M.r U Uie’gucst of Mra. Minnie Shriner’0( Hlstlngs relatives over thc week the M. U. M. club was held on Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Zellon Kaiser
AND VICINITY.
calling on Hastings friends on Sat- A Jh
day.
•
This week's callers ot Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Bowser of Ovid spent;
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Rev. and Mrs A. A. Griffin are ;
U .P.nd.n.
“ £ Mrs. Herman Feldpausch were, Mra. Tuesday and Wednesday at their;
attending conference
and camp
Feldpausch'# mother and sister. Mra. cottage.
| Mr. and Mrs. Charles- I&amp;wrence. a couple of weeks with her sister al
meeting al Barnaby Park near Sun- (
R Miller and Miss Leona Miller,
Mr and Mra. Saxton and daughI Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver.
Mishawaka. ind.
Ind. Miss
Miu Eueen
Eileen BumBulll­ dinner at "The Pines.'} lhe long-ta­ Mr. and Mra. Wm. Thomas, Robert ter of Lansing spent the week end
T»wc., Jacob
juvi/v Mishawaka,
field this week.
M11*" L“c“ L*»Te"?
l» kMllni Mra. MU Bradfey ble being centered with a beautiful Bechtel and family of Hastings and here.
bouquet of roses and other summer
Russell Todd and family of Lansing.
Thc parties from Dayton. Ohio.'
blooms, the gift of Mtes Lena HeldeMr. and Mra M. Calkins called at who were in the Jdatureen cottage.
man.
’
Dan Douglass of Irving. Sunday.
left for home Sunday morning. An,„a Mr, A,tert K.,k,.
,
After dinner all went to Mr.
Mr. and Mra Herman Feldpausch other family from Kalamazoo came
Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Edith Maryruth "and friends from Balti-'on
»«_ Sunday, Mrs. Bums attending
....nRino Martin's home where letters from
were at Oun lake Friday.
I Sunday night.
Bechtel. Miss Fern Wolfe, Miss morc. Md. left Friday for their
absent members were read and the
Wm. Claggct and family called on
Mr. and Mrs. Spybey and daugh-.
Thereua Bechtel and Chester Over- homes nft&lt;.r a two wee|ts- vacaUon
afternoon
spent
with
visiting,
taking
Mrs. Emma Pritchard of Lansing
Ler Hubbard of Hastings. Sunday.
ter entertained Several young folks
smith were in South Haven guests al Wal| |alte They vWtcd at C)cvewas in the city Saturday. Her pictures and reminiscences. HomcThis week's callers of Mr. and from Toledo. Ohio, over thc week
of Mr. and Mrs. James Breidenstein ^d enroute home.
daughter. Miss Katharine Pritchard, made ice cream and cake were Mrs. Arthur Tyler were. Mr. and end.
Fred VanDyke of Detroit visited i Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carveth were
is at present spending several served before the guests left atom Mrs. E? J. Granger and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brill and ।
Mra. VanDyke and children over CBiiCd to Charleston. W. Va.. on Sat- months at Howell sanitarium.
five o'clock. Plans were made for a
Marjorie, and Bewie Granger. Mra.'famlfr of the Hendershott district ।
the week end. Mrs. VanDyke te urdHy by lhe illness of their sonMr. and Mrs. Jay Hulliberger o! houseparty at the home of Dr. Winl- Tyler's aunt. Miss Myra Baker from entertained a party of friends over!
spending the summer at lhe home of m-taw. Marion Hodgson, who under- Flint were Saturday night guests, fred McLravy of Grand Rapids on
hcr parents. Mr. and Mra. L. Bev- wcn{ an operation for appendicitis, of Mrs. Mary VanDugtcren. They Wednesday night and Thursday, Oc­ Vermontville. Carl Moore of Ken-'Sunday.
ton. Ohio, Raymond Oglesbce and
Mr. and Mra. Martin and friends.'
enince.
Miss Rosamond Haff accompanied were Sunday guests ot Mrs. Phebe tober 17 and 18.
Mr. Madteon of Gun lake.
who have occupied lhe Reynolds
Mra. Fred O. Hughes and two them. They expect to return today, Mote and Miss Letha Mote.
Those present on Sunday were
/
Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Lane and cottage lhe past week, relumed to
daughters. Marie Hughes and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zerbel and
Elroy Tobias went to Ann Arbor Mrs. Vernon Wellman (Adell Ran­
Max Reynolds and baby. June, of Mr. and Mrs. cenard Smith leave last week for examination at thc som&gt; of Jackson: Mrs. Fred Fowler Mr. and Mra. Dell Shively of Has- their home in Kalamazoo Sunday,
Delton, spent Friday with Mrs. tonight. Wednesday, for a visit in University hospital, his conditioni (Kate Biggs) of Springpart; Mrs. W. I tings called on Mr. and Mrs, Horace-7 Flossie Reynolds and two sons of
Cressey visited E. D. Reynolds BatHughes' parent^. Mr. and Mra. A. A. New York state The former will being critical. Mrs. Tobias te slowly L. Gelston (Verna Blakneyi of Al-1 Cole last week.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Tyler visited urday.
Willmont.
' visit
----- - and■ attend
---------- —
at Rochester
the- improving from her recent Injuries ma; Dr. Winifred McLravy of
in Charlotte and Vermontville Sun-, Warren Calms and wife of West
Keith Daniels took Mr. and Zerbcl family reunion near there
The Rev. L. L. Dewey was In De­ Grand Rapids; Mrs. Thomas Bums day.
Cressey visited E. D. Reynolds and
Mrs. V. L. Wolcott to their home in and Mr. and Mrs. Smith will visit In
catur Friday night. attending thei drma Worden• of Edmore. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.*Arthur Tyler took wife Friday.
Charlotte Thursday, after they had Batavia.
centennial of lhe Methodist church.। Axel Erickson (Jennie Sandqhb of a trip throngh the northern part of-----Clothing and Shoe*
'
. - .has --E- E.----Calms,
who
been at•
spent the past week visiting rela­
Mrs. Josephine Todd returned Bishop Blake was lhe principalI Saranac, also Mrs. David J Boyes
Michigan Friday and Saturday.
; cliflord Kahler s the past few weeks.
tives here, in and near Freeport and from Columbus. Ohio, last week ac­
for Men and Boys
speaker and Rev. Dewey sang a solo., (Adah Hubbard). Miss Mabel Ste&gt; has gone to Cecil Owen's for a short
in Grand Rapids.
companied by her friend. Mrs. Elea­
MARTIN CORNERS.
,stay.
F. A. Cadwallader and wife andI son. Mtes Florence Bump. Mrs. RobiI Mr. ana
and Mrs. ucn
Ben Frost
treat ana
and ismfam- nor Lynde, and daughter of Coshoc­
HASTINGS
Mrs. Cole of Carlton Center spent i
_ __ _
son. James. Mrs. Ella Powell. |ndI ert Martin and Mrs. Amii Bachman
care and attention.
But
I Uy of Detroit called on the Rev. and ton. Ohio. They are leaving the mid­ Mrs. Myrtle Engelhardt of AriliR- (Gertrude Biggs&gt; all of Hastings.
the fore part of last week with her |
IHGHBANK.
[Mrs. L- I*- Dewey and Oeorga on dle of the month for Los Angeles, ton. Washington, were in D^ton
that doesn't mean they DO
daughter, Mrs. Mary Townsend. She
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Marshall and
’Sunday, enroute to Chicago; Bloom- where
V1V they have, .......
taken ....
an apart­ Sunday and called oh Addison Pen­ PARTIES HONORING
dington. HI., and Lincoln. Nebr., tor lnfll[
d will spend the school year
A RECENT BRIDE. with her son, Mr. jind Mrs. Henry ' Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Barbara ,--------------------------ment an
and
'
' !?|
that they DON’T. Jiut
I visits with relatives.
'I there. Mrs. Todd •--•--* •her
— nock.
has —
rented
Two delightful ]&gt;«rties have been Cole, Tnd sons.
| Winans in Nashville.
EAST DELTON.
Mrs. o. R- DlckofT has completed
I Mr. and Mra. W- N. Chidester left home on W. Walnut to thc new
Wallace Townsend of Hastings
Mr. and Mtn. Leslie Adams and | Letha Morford has bean ant*
her summer school work at Rast given during the jvast week honoring
' Tuesday for Crystal lake near coach of Hastings High and hto wife.
that it Is the other per­
Lansing and is spending thte week Mrs. Kenneth Buehler nee Louise spent Friday with hte brother. An-1 Mra. Sarah Ostroth and Donald Ob- • mining a cousin from Battle tiK
Frankfort where they will spend the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lockton.
drew Townsend.
I troth were at camp meeting near j the pit two weeks.
son's eyes that are Imper­
here with Mrs. W. M. Stebbins and
month of August as guests of Ute
Richard Johnson, formerly of Mid­ Mrs. L. E. Barnett before going to LyBarker. whose marriage was a re­
Mr. and Mra. Shirley Slocum and Brighton Sunday.
Mason and Rex Waters and
fect Both your, and the
Rev. and Mrs. Keith Chidester and dleville. but now a resident of New
cent event.
her home at Iron Mountain.
daughter. Dorothy, spent Friday at
Mra. Prank Hawblitz called on elate Louden and wife and Nn
other person's should re- *
daughters of St. Johns.
- --city
-r on
On Thursday evening Mrs. B. A. Lansing visiting Farmers' Day at several relatives in Nashville Sun- Margie Louden attended tiie funsn
Haven. Conn., was •«
In —
the
W. L Pennock visited Mr. and
I Mrs. Ada Rfi&amp;s Judkins and son. Monday calling on friends. He'is .
edve lhe benefit of our
day.
] ofChxrVy Garrett which waabS
Mrs. Ebcn Pennock and daughter LyBarker entertained with bridge M 8 c
Lewis, of Laredo. Texas, who have combining a business trip with a
and a miscellaneous shower com­
service..
Mi*, and Mrs. Homer Rowlader
k'lss Vada Hoffman of tlie Moore at Augusta Friday afternoon,
been visiting W. A. Hitchcock and vbljt to yjC Middleville centennial of
' Big Rapids the latter part of the plimentary to her daughter, top and family. Mr and Mrs. Vernon, district spent last week at Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morford «
week. All returned to Hastings Sun­
i family, left Wednesday fnr Fife lake. tzelziM held tills week.
Battle Creek spent the week
day. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Pennock and bridge scores going to Mrs. Berna­ Karrar and Mr. and Mrs. Garth George Hoffman's.
।’.vhere they will meet Mr. Judkins i Flvc Sbtcrs and a brother spent 1
dette Timm and Miss Alice Bruton. Slocum and son. Robert, ol Has-' Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bldelman । with his parents and sister.
daughter going on to Ann Arbor.
starting their trip south.
’I bust
with
Thc rooms were attractively deco­ tings were Sunday guests at the were week-end guests of relatives I stewart Waters and wtfa BM
MIO I Tuesday
lUI.'UO)
— .... Mrs. Edith
... ।i'
| Dr. and Mrs.
J'jhnv'n, nt
i. I*st*r
Lester Johnson,
of Bechtsl
Bechtel at
of thia
this city. The steterz
sisters were . ANNUAL ELECTION
rated with garden flowers and thir­ heme of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Sio- in Lansing and-Mrs.-sMelman stay-1 Sunday at Clarence Payne's tM
Cnt the week end at
Anno checseman nf
ntvn lAn
| Ann Arbor, spent
nt W.I
Mr5 Anna
of M.inlr
Maple
AUXILIARY
OFFICERS. ty-two guests were present.
cum1 ed for a longer visit.
•
1 Hope Center.
OPTOMETRIST
I lhe cottage of hte mother al Gun Orove. Mrs. Clara Slteby of Eaton
Those from oul of town were Mrs.
Members of lhe American Legion
lake. Their two children had been Rapids, Mrs. Etta Schill of Cleve- Auxiliary- »re urged to attend the H. A. Timm and Misses Margaret
Hatting.
Phons 2634
having a delightful time for two land. Ohio. Mra. Elyda Brown of ;Thursday evening, August 2. meet­ and Catherine Timm ot Caledonia.
I weeks with their grandmother at the BattIe Crcck and Mrs Mary Peter- ing for lhe annual election of offi­ Miss Margaret Dougherty of Alto.
lake.
- Ngon of Hite city and their brother , cers. A pot luck supper Is to precede Miss Alice Bruton of Grand Rapids
—!----------------------------------------- - ----------------- I Herbert. Other guests were L. C. , the business session at the Legion and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bcuhler
► j Schill of Cleveland. Mrs. Myrtle Ea- ,rooms, supper at 6:30 o’clock. There ot Freeport. .
.
Again on Monday evening Mrs
► ;ion. Miss Ingartha Peterson and are
.
other matters of business to be
. Mrs. Myrtle Bump of this city.
discussed so a large attendance is Buehler was honored with a mis­
| Mrs. F. L- Bauer was In Chicago ,desired. Delegates to the Depart­ cellaneous shower given by Mrs.
Fox
(Geraldine
Tolies). I
k from Sunday till Tuesday.
ment convention In Traverse City Keith
Twelve guests were present and thc
► I Edward Bottom. Jr., was home will
,
be chosen.
evening was pleasantly-spent ptayl from Detroit over the week end.
going to Saugatuck.
li* games. The hostess served dainty
a I Mrs. D. D. Walton is visiting Mr.
'and
During lhe month of August the refreshments, and the honor guest
ana Mrs. J.
j. E.
z, Walton
waiton of
oi Kalamazoo.
ivuianiawu.
’ | Mtes Elaine Shaw of Lansing te Rev. J. A. McNulty will again hold receiving some lovely gifts.
the Sunday services at All Saints'
* the guest of Miss Rexlne Downing.
HANNON—FISHER.
►
Mrs. Rena Culler of Woodland Episcopal church. Saugatuck, and he
Mrs. Agnes Ftehcr announces the.
► visited Mrs. Edwin Smith last Tues- andjila family will be In residence
in the Rectory there, adjoining the marriage of her youngest daughter.]
k day.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Morris Barlow cntcr- church. He will be back at Em­ Miss Frances, to Ralph T. Hannon of
’ talned company from Buffalo. N. Y.. manuel church, Hastings, for thc Buffalo and Boston, the ceremony I
‘
first Sunday In September. If he being performed in Boston.
► Sunday.
►
Mrs. John Engle was in Kalaina- should be wanted for any ministra­ ..Tlie bride graduatec from the
t zoo last week and on Sunday visited tion. please notify him by mall far Hastings High school, later attend­
telephone. He will gladly respond to ing ’ Albion College then taking
. in Paw Paw.
nurse's training at University hos­
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hoffmete- all calls.
pital in Ann Arbor where she finish-1
* ler of New York City called on Mrs.
BRIDGE—LUNCHEON.
ed her course three years ago. Since i
► Gayle Dailey Tuesday.
Covers were laid for nine at a graduation she has held the position
►
Mn.
Abbey
Henson
of
Comstock
Buttermilk Soap
k was the Sunday guest of Mr. and charming luncheon given by Miss ot Science Instructor at the St.
Connie
Cook
on
Tuesday
compli
­
Francis hospital in Poughkeepsie. N.
.
Mrs.
John
McLravy.
BEST QUALITY
’
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Valentine and mentary to Misses Lillian and Paul­ Y.. resigning before her recent mar-1
TOILET SOAP
riage. Mr. and Mrs. Hannon spent
► Mr. and Mrs. Dell Shively spent ine Tolhurst.
At
bridge
tlie
honors
went
to
their honeymoon In New Hampshire
► Sunday in Chicago.
l
Mrs. Edith Bonnell te spending a Miss Jocelyn Ironside and Miss Pat­ as guests of Dr. and Mts. Sidney
Simpson, the four having been
. week with her cousin. Mrs. George ty Stem.
Out of town guests were the friends in Ann Arbor.
' Clark, in Belmont. k
Mtes Beatrice Giddings was thc Misses Tolhurst of MkYshall. Miss
Mr. Hannon is connected with the
► guest of Mrs. Hubert Pattengill ol Jean Kniakern ot Evanston, ill., and Boston Shopping News, where he
Miss Patty Stem of St. Louis, Mo.
k Gull lake last week.
has a fine position.
Mr. and Mrs. Hannon are residing ,
Dick Stem has relumed from
SCAMEIIORN—SHEFLEBFlushing. N- Y.. where he visited Mr. • Sunday, at ten o'cloek in the fore­ at 95 Pinckney, Beacon Hill. Bob.'
and Mrs. Gay Jordan.
noon. a quiet wedding waa solem­ ^Hiuttngs friends extend congrat­
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hart of Watson, nised by thc Rev. L. E. Lane at thc
Allegan county, were Sunday guests First United Brethren parsonage, ulations and best wishes. .
ot Mrs. Ida Palmatler.
when Mias Velma Bhefler and Wil­
Mr. and Mrs- Vernon Wellman of bur Scamchorn (nephew of Rev. and MRS. J. P. MOHLER
ENTERTAINS CLUB.
Jackson were the guests of James Mrs. Lane) both of Kalamazoo, were
A reunion of the Carleton Wom­
Ransom over Sunday.
cl
b
c
united in marriage, thc single ring
Mrs. Gayle Dailey is entertaining ceremony being used. The couple will en's Club of Fennville was held at
lhe beautiful country home of Mrs.
Mr mother. Mrs. Charley P. Travis, make their home in Kalamazoo.
J. P. Mohler on Saturday. July- 28.
of Grand Rapids for a tew days.
ub
c
Thc club was named tor Will CarleMr. and Mrs. Richard Groos and
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
son and Emil Tyden arc spending
Equipped with ftadio and Hol Water Heater at a BARGAIN!
Vrrn Haywood was very pleasantly ton, our Michigan poet, and each
o
b
c
a month at their Gun lake cottage. surprised on Wednesday evening. year a reunion is held at the lxwne|
Mr. and Mrs. c. G Decou visited July 25. when forty-four relatives of one of the former members. The
Mr. and Mra. Don Reamer of Cedar and friends dropped in to remind club name was changed in 1930 to
Springs at Whitefish lake over Sun­ him of another birthday. The eve­ Fennville Women's club. About 301
day.
ning was spent with visiting and a women Attended this meeting from,
Mrs. George Coleman and Mrs. jolly good time was enjoyed by all. Holland, Grand Rapids. Benton
"rwmI
Earl Coleman attended a school re­ Ice cream and cake were served, lie Harbor, Kalamazoo and four from
union at Bedford Saturday al ler- received some very nlce gifts,
California.

Social Events and Personal Mention

1R

Cohn

THIS WEEK!

.•sale King and
ilng accompanied
s to visit the latdge. Branch ahd
reunion will bo
c lake Thursday,
ody come.
, «■;
, who was worl- &lt;
I, Is home for lhe 1

IRNER8.
I Lansing visited

uchanan returned
ng two weeks at
rcy McMannls ot
liana, spent the
•ore of Chicago
loore's. They also
ihio.
worth two hoots
I never steps on

Sweaters
for Men

values

F„ 78c

Sweaters

for Boys
75c Values

2162

and

For

48C

Watch the Windows
FOR BARGAINS!

25c
25c
ik. 7c
a 12C

8c
23c
• 25c
• 35c
r"20c

12jc
15c
Next
e AdiCan.

■s 10c

T.S.Baird

Everyone
agrees that

L.V.BESSMER

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Or

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AND SAVE!

GO BY!

Saturday, Auguit 4

Friday, Augu»t 3

ARMOUR’S

to nour&lt;
dis-

2-19c j^iOc l6-~25c

Butter

rhere it is
i freezing,
until it is
trough inlorlzed us
i no more
iurlzed or

Batt Brandt lb.

Tomatoes
Molasses

i,

26c

Drive the new Ford V-8 and you'll buy one, too!
The car without a price class

2&amp;T25c

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Gloss Starch

Rippled Wheat

RY

FORD.leads all competitors in the United States’
State of Michigan and Barry County for the six
months, from January 1, 1934 to July 1, 1934.
New passenger car titles issued in Barry County, as
compiled by the Michigan Automotive Trade
Association, from January. 1, 1934 to July 1, 1934,
are as follows: Ford 59, Chevrolet 53, Plymouth 12.

. .. 7

193 2 FORD V-8 COUPE

—. - 10

Beef Steak

»• 171C

Universal Garage Com

Ordtr Year Cold Meats From Ut

Mich.

FAe MG^ModSoro

AUm 9491

Mrs. Simon Pender of Caledonia
and Mrs. George Clark of Belmont
lapent Tuesday with relatives tn
) Hartings.
► 1 Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Briggs and
l Utile Jack Mead of Bowens MUls
visited Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Edger
Saturday.

BUSINESS WOMEN'S
HOSPITAL GUILD.
The Business Women's Hospital
Guild will be entertained by Mrs,
Stuart Clement on Monday evening,
Aug. 13, at her cottage at Gun lake,
with a pot luck supper at slx-thlrty
o'clock.
.

JOLLY BIRTHDAY CLUB.
Mm. Mary Van Dugtern was hoatess to the Jrtly Birthday club Wed-1
nebday, July twenty-fifth. Fifteen ।
were present and ^11 enjoyed the de- j
llctous pot luck dinner. The afternoai was very pleasantly spent In I
the club'a eoclal way.
I

Phone 2121

�THE HASTINGS BAXNEB, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1114

GEO. M. NEWTON

"

'

'REPLACEMENT OF WA- * County Tax Com-

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|

BARRYVILLE.

I

Mr. and Mra Verne HawbiiU. Or­

A

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Eighteen members were present at | There will be an Ice cream .so- jU)a and Blair of Hlghbank, were
Plain Case Beautiful
cottage of Mrs. Ed Cial at the home pf Mr and Mrs. 'Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. HerJ
Kasteod Thursday'when she and .Elmer Gillette thia week Friday eve- .Die Wilcox.
Mrs.
Ollie
Doolittle
entertained
lhe
ning.
Everyone
welcome.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Heber
Foster
and
(Continued from Page One)
Service Pipes Filled Up So
Home Literary Club. Mrs. Barber) The Brunch-Barryrille-Morgan ?UMl'M,, Deeda Naglcr. attended a
Circulation of Water
' CARLTON—Township lax Allo­ presided. Roll was answered by nam- and Moore school picnic will be held ,band &lt;xinc*rt ln Battle Creek Thurs(both Bungalow alia) almost
a sport. A abort business session at Thornapple lake lhe second day evenlr&gt;«cated is one mill Scltool districts as ing
'
la Impossible
paid for near Hastings. Will
Day were
The topic of the day was Thursday In August. A good program '. ______________
iu,’d
A.
fallows: No. 1 Rogers 13 mills; No. followed.
;
Last winter a'small water main .
I. being
-----------------o___ __________
.. mieiltx
guestsnf
of Mr
Mr. uiwt
and Mrs
Mrs. 1 Ernest Wood
—• 7.4 mills; No.3Fr
. &lt;'-'ToUiiw.
Leisure Recreation."'■ Mrs. Cora is
prepared■ Come
and spend
2 Carlton Center
“
on Colfax street, with a dead end.
Barnum 33 mills; No. 4 FT. Fish 4 Merriman's paper "Outdoor Sports" the day with us and meet old friends and Vlrgaline of 8. Hastings Bun­
fTTi froze up solid. Thlt was due to the
day.
mills; No 6 FT. Welcome Corners 53 ; was very good Two papers Inside and neighbors.
.
tmall monthly payments.
hi;h fact that there was no circulation
i.« mlHs: No. 7 Cheney 4 mills; Na. 9 Recreation" and "Adult Recreation" ■ Mrs.
Mr. Olive
oilve Campbell
camnbell of Haitinks.
Haitinks
Mrs. Will Hyde la on the sick list.
" or
of mi.
tlie wnt,.r
water in
in tro.
the mrw
pipe. n
It a
aho
Write Credit Man.
'?
appears
that
there
are
a
number
of
^*{1?
7*
No- 10 Fr- Brown w*'re ™nl,d onr- Mrs. Jones was John Ourd and t wo daughters of Ce- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCoy ot Grand
To PROTECT You Constantly
P. O.* Box Ml. Detroit, Mich.
wiZ?*!f.aroTe
dar Crcfk and atcn. Newu» ...d Rapids were Bunday guests titere.
Adjaat Fairly
Pay Promptly
r and offices on Slate street which mIUs- No &gt;2 Ra«la 4 mills.
,J»&gt;Able »nd ortgIna1 peemjat» B&gt;vcn children of-Prichardvlile were SunEAST
GUN
LAKE.
had to lx dug up and replaced.
CASTLETON-Township lax al।
h„
day «uwl* of Mr a,ld
J- J
Mac* Ellsworth "of Mason called at ।
These were lead pipes nut in when located 1.5 mills. School districts as lun&lt;Jir?!’ *as
u
hQst'. WlllltU nnd Helen.
.7.1
‘. estabT’?’ follows. ( m
, •»2 Castleton rCenter
—... 44 esses. Tlie remainder of Uie day was'
thc Will Crawford home Friday eve- ;
lhe waterworks were !i7
first
Na.
ning.
M&lt;MH f lished here. They are not ven-large mills; No. 2 Fr. Lakeview 6 4 milU;
_
and lhe lead has scaled off flllling No 3 Hosmer 6.9 mills; No 4 Well- !“c
T where he entered Parson's busincu
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Winchester
the pipes, or nearly filling them, so man 4 mills; No. 5 Morgan 6 9 mills;
. w ‘
. Richland Mrs
lor “ six*!
graduate and son of Fort Wayne. Ind., i
'
T U.
U. of
of RkMand
Richland. Mra.
Mrs.
that service Is unsatisfactory These No. 6 Felghner 4 mills; No. 7 Mar-, and
"d W. C.
c- T.
He Jpent the
end ltl several days at tlie home of I
matters were presented to the coun- &lt;«n 5 8 mills; No. 8 Barryville 6 9'LI?r_cncf °' MI,W
Provld*
hH narenu here
Griffen.
•
iwitam.-.............. ...
'
hU puraU hw.
If your complexion is dull, mud­
ci) Friday night and thc whole mat- mills: No. 10 Stores 4 mills.
Mrs. Abbe Salisbury of Coving­
dy. sallow due to clogged bowels
,,
1 Mr. one! Mra. Marlon Lulhe spent1 Miss Lorlla FormotWr ot woodrrffrrcd to the waterworks
HASTINGS
H &lt;;■*
HABT1NOS T*.VP.
-nyp —TG^r»JiS
Towio.lilp
ioe Thursday
T[vlrv]MV with
K|ll, the
Uw former's
former !- father
father, land, wno
who spent tne
lhe past wits
week with ton. Ky.. is spending several days
take Adlerlka. Just one dose rids
Inrateri
Rnlinnl ztl.tr
Ira,oo.! LuiW.anduSer.
..
. . .M
...... Mra Mrrrlu Meadr. rr.
h,?,
‘J tun mllln
“"l". »e&gt;«&gt;3l
lU'flP'
Mr. ma Mr/ re.
Mr. .nd
your system of polsonqiu. wastes
.t8?* d ‘n raplacing taxes alloca.ed as follows;- No. 3 Gordon Peeu. and that evening turned to her home Sunday and
that cause pimples and bad akin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford and
eerrtee ccnerttonx un State street Fisher 4 mills; No. 4 Fr. Gregory 4 wlth his grandmother Mrs. Alice Mlm Ruth wilt spend this week with daughter and Mrs. Kenneth AnB. A» LyBarker. Druggist—Adv.
and it j.s
is probable that they
thev will ex- mills;
mills- No.
Nn 5s Fr.
Fr sitnft
Altoft&lt; 4min&lt;mills; No. 7t Hammond’all of Caledonia.
' Mr. and Mrs. Meade.
drews visited relatives In Allegan
tend lhe Colfax street water main Star 52 mills; No. 8 Hastings CenMr. and Mrs. Harry McClurkln 1 Mrs. Clyde Wilcox of Hastings and Saturday night.
•
JD iwuthward to a connection with the ter 4 4 mills; No. 9 Pratt 43 mills;
and baby spent the week end with niece. Mrs. clttra Blakeslee, of Lan-1
- t., t water main on State Road street. No. itf Fr. Quimby 43 mills.
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. sing, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Higdon of
riuj« two blocks south, which would af­
HOPE—Township tax allocated 2 Ira Chaffee and family, near Has- Kalamazoo were callers of Mr. and 1
ford circulation and prevent freeremills
School
district
taxes
allocated
tings.
Mrs. John Higdon and Mrs. Elisa- ’
ups.
as
Riliows;
No
1
Doud
6
4
mills;
No.
Mrs. Libby Champion of Willitts. beth Gibbony Inst week.
Body Glatt Int tailed
Call Us Before You Sell
j Joy Van Dorcn had her tonsils I
12 FT McCallum 6.4 mills; No. 3 Ce- N
... D..r.Mls.s Elizabeth Champion of ............
PARTS FOR SALE
SOUTHWEST
CARLTON.
,
MW,
l.M. M4 tllliUJ
dar VIOVP
Creek VI
6 4 ,|,MW.
mills; No.
Hinds J5.7 Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Will removed Tuesday.
While You Wait
Quite n number (ittended the mills; No fl ShulU 6 4 mills;
No "t. caine nnd two sons of Kalanuizuoi Mrs. Herbie Wilcox spent Friday Loui. Haven,, Auto Laundry
ii.. sira
Bowler-Ragla school reunion at the Fr Brush Ridge 6 4 mills; No.
At ou Whippet oarage. 221 B. Jell. at. | HASTINGS
PHONE till
। were callers of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. .with friends in Hastings.
J GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
school grounds on Sunday.
——-*-•- -6.4
- —
Cloverdale
milla
Flower and Bernice Saturday after­
Miss Orpha Buck spent Sunday in
IRVING—Township tax allocated noon,
Grand Rapids.
'
2 ...
mills School
district taxes alloSunday guests at the Flower home
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Quimby and ca,e'1 « fol,°ws: No. 2 Fr. Cobb 4 were. Mr. and Mrs. H. M Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs.' Jasper Herrick and mUk: No 3 Wood 64
No. &lt; sand son Lee and Mr. and Mrs. West
family of Battle Creek spent Sat3ones 49
No. 5 Ryan 6.4 nnd two children. Philip and Sally,
urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. niills: No. 6 Brew 4 mills; No. 7 Fill- all of Dowagiac.
• IJ.'SKh
H.M.1
Milo Ladles Aid met at PrairieLaFeyette Usborne and Mr. and Mrs ,nore 6 4
No. io Peasant Hill
..------ —
j
6 4 .....
mils; —
Nif- 11 —
Fr. -----Irving
village
wtar ^C.lZr'|.rr*wr**tiun* Ura'/’lU
Henry
Wiflkams.
-- --------- vile Park for the July meeting which
Mr. and Mrs.-Eugene Nichols spent 6 4 mUls; No 12 FT. Little Brick 6.4 was postponed from last week Wed­
Mrrrt«»,|i..n&lt; Huf4u . r &lt; hiI S.-n
nesday. After a good picnic dinner.
Tr««l»s Itorrau. 1l&lt;.« T. e.rr llan&gt;
Friday in Lansing.
.
mills.
Callers at Mr. and Mrs, Walter JOHNSTOWN—Township tax al- Miss Nina Fenfter. president., called
MkS W.r.tr.1 I.. t,L.- ..... ,.f
meeting
for a \ short
Culbert's &gt;V,
for mm
this week wriv.
were. mi
Mr. aou
and located
mills. —
School
district
. ...............2 ..........
------ -------- — • taxes thc —
------- - to
— order
--------—---l.l.r&lt;-t&gt;..| l.a-mr.. &gt;» th. ..i. „f .
Pure, Rich, Evaporated
Mrs. Rupert Carrothcrs and daugh- allocated as follows: No. 1 King 6.4' business session. Over five dollars
&lt; •f"-h &gt;-r&lt;-lur|. 1. Il.rri
«.&lt;
ter Audrev. Mr. and Mrs. Harold mills; No 2 Fr Monroe 4 mills; No 3 was realised for the day and'a fine
• &gt;ou J-.r.ur.. «r.|U«IHiKi • .th &lt;
Baines and son Kenneth and Mr. f*- Pnrk*r 6 4 mills: No.-4 Fr. ste- time spent visiting and watching thc
and Mrs Claude Brower and family vcn* 4 mills; No 5 Fr. Bristol 6 4 water sports by lhe bathers A good
of Grand Rapids.
mills; No. 6 Banfield 4 mills; No. 7 place to forget the oppressive heat
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Niclwls at- ,'Cuhrer 6 mills; No. 8 FT. Pick 4.91 of i he day.
tended o picnic nt Jo-io Gardens mills; No 9 Bullis 6.4 mills; No. 11) Several from this neighborhood
acteed to told th* rapture
Paik on Wednesday
Burroughs 6.4 mills.
;attended Uie burial of Chas Onrrctt
3 small cans 10c
--------- »------------------------------------- MAPLE GROVE—Township tax‘of Augusta at Prairieville cemetery
it.■■
allocated 2 2 mills. School district Friday. Charlie moved with his parrrsr ITS xvr&gt;rrrsxsrrr-r&gt; ,axrs “■located ns follows: No. J Fr lents to this neighborhood a lad of
All
Prices Subject to
Quailtrjrfl 4 mills; No. 2 Maple Jive years, and lived for many years
Control". Nothing else like
------------------------------------------ Grove Center 6 mills; No. 2 Fr. Mayo (until he readied manhood and nur­
Michigan 3- Sales Tax
it- We are exclusive repre--------------------------------------------------------- 4 mills; No 3 FT Moore 62 mills; Iried a neighbor s daughter. Pearle
first methodist EPiicoFAi.
No. 4 Fr. Dunhnm 4 8 mills; No. 5'Storr. who with two sons nndthree
CHURCH.
Norton 4 mills; No. fl McKelvey 4 8 daughters, one sister. Mrs. Minn
The Prescription Drag Store
mills; No. 7 FT. Branch 82 mills; |1 Mills,
a&gt;uu&gt;. are
ntv left
*c.w to mourn.
iuwu&gt; Our
w»». deep......
est sympathy
No 8 Belgh 5 9 mills
*
‘is extended to these
HAtrmas
MICHIGAN
ORANGEVILLE-Township tax dear friends in their hours of sorrow.
allocated one mill. School district |1 Mrs. Wilcox .returned from Has­
taxes allocated as follows: No. 2 1tings Thursday and la now spending
Fulk 5 8 mills; No. 3 Orangeville vil- some time at the cottage at Wall
L'
WISCONSIN
FIRST CHURCH
or CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
Inge 7.4 mills; No. 4 Blake 7.4 mills; Ilake.
Sunday Mr- and Mrs Bradfield
High Quality White Leghorn.
No 5 FT. Gun lake 4 mills; No. 6 Fn
V
Ir^rAjrA
FULL CREAM
Barred Rock and R. I. Red Pul­
Joimcock 6.4 mills.
iand Jack spent the day with their
lets, Range Raised on own plant.
PRAIRIEVILLE - Township tax imother at the lake.
Sunday
Mrs.
Bellinger
and
fam-.
allocated
17
mills.
School
district
GETTY'S HATCHERY AND
had for guests friends from De­
taxes allocated as follows: No. 2 Mi Uy
I
POULTRY FARM
•‘BEST YET”
lo 4 8 mills; No 3 Fr. Prairieville itroit.
We Deliver
Middleville. Mich.
All PurpoHe
BOWEXB MILLS CHUlCn.
Those who attended Farmers' Day
1 village 6.7 mills; Nb 4 Fr. South Pine
24*Z.-Lb.
Lake 4 mills; No 7 Calkins 6 7 mills; iat Lansing from here Friday were.
GUARANTEED
Sack
No. 8 Fr. North Pine lake 32 mills; :Mtl Hattie Bellinger end son. Mr.
No. 10 Fr. Cressey 5.7 tnllls.
i and Mrs. Warren Bejllnger and Vir­
church or cubist, coats obovb. I RUTLANU—Township tax allo- Iginia. and E. C. Towne.
Joseph McClurkln. Jr., from Has­
cated 2 mills. School district-taxes
allocated as follows: No 1 Al-Gon- 1tings spent the week end with his
souBtEAtnav
Mr and Mrp. J. McClurkln.
Quin lake (J 4 .mills; No. 2 Wilcax people.
|
c—
•
6 4 mills; No 3 Chidester 6.4 mill&lt; iand family.
Louis and Miss Lena Dunn of
No. 4 Tanner 6 4 mills; No. 5 FT
Otis 6 4 mills: No fl Edger 6 4 mills; •Galesburg and sister. Mrs. Ed. Triskett. of Augusta called on their
OU
.“'v.,”T
Yeckley 6.4 mills.
।uncle. Mr. and Mrs H J. Flower.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHUBCH
&gt;’ HuUngi.
Mrtr.il
1’r.tr .rF.ll.
YANKEE SPRINGS - Townsldp ISunday afternoon. E. M. Cadwallad. a«*rturt. Pattar 401 E. Stale Ro» (ax allocated at 22 mills. School dis- 'cr of Rom was a caller also at the
Was ii.i* v. u..
i..
f.„ ..ufJ
home Sunday afternoon.
trict taxes allocated as follows: No. Flower
i
M fall .l„.w. St’..* I k- r.tll, »„.( |.r '
1 Fr. Gates 6 2 mills; No. 3 Fr. Yan­ BARRY COUNTY REPUB
kee Springs 6.2 mills; No. 4 FT. Rob­
LICAN CONVENTION.
Lb.
Cooking or Table Use
&lt; s&gt;; H SVIU. u .It
....t, f,.r
bins 2 mills; No. 8 Fr. Ritchie 4
AT HASTINGS. TIIURBDAY. SEPT.
•miite; No 10 Fr. Klingensmith 4
■ -.1...
M ./.t' *7 ,, 4' ra‘i
"... 0 It,.)., ,1 th. II...,,,,. .
mills.
ll.'.k - r r .-.I
.f. \
- |
BARRY TWP —Barry township
was allocated a township tax of two
mills. Two-school districts cover thc
LyBarker
Haatinga. Mich.
entire territory in the township. To
the Barry Township School located i
T*’li
'*•"*
'*• 1l*rr»
at Delton the board allocated 64
mill*. To the Barry township terri­
tory within the Kt Hogg district,
HASTINGS MARKETS
where the school Is situated over the
line In Kalamazoo county, the allo­
HASTINGS CITT MISSION.
cution was 6 4 mills.
THORNAPPLE — Thomapple
powder
township comprises one township
school district. The township Itself
ARGO
was allocated a tax of 1.5 mills. The
township sciwoi tax' allocated was
.00-lb.
6.1 mills.
&gt;
C»u
WOODLAND TOWNSHIP. — Thc
100-lb.
township was allocated a tax of 13
BELL B
mills The consolidated sciiool In the
township was allocated 6 15 mills
The possible allocation was 7 mills
ST JOHN S LUTHERAN MISSION
in this county, but the Woodland
district included one district over
the line in Sunfield township and in
that township the allocation left
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
for sctKxils was only 6 15 mills. The
(EPISCOPAL)
* law states that the tax for the en­
tire district cannot be higher than
C»SU» *•-( Bm»L 91.70. •
• Hje tax in any part of the territory
■ included in the district.
.
Fft EE PORT VILLAGE— The
a-r.ui f.’ St 70
Ail school in Freeport village needs
Ck -k t^i 1.t &lt;&gt; &gt; to »7 ?S
k more money than the board could
CrMSU «orx. li.iu i&gt;»r c»t
. allocate. On the Barry coifnty side
(Altn or THANKS
LICAN STATE CONVENTION
there, was available 63 mills but the
MOTXCE TO CBEDITOBB.
BAPTIST CHUBCH.
- MICH . SEPT 27. 193*. I
.'Kent part of the village the only al­
J Adcock. Mlnl'Ui
location pavible was 5.7 so tha’
the county tax commission could not
make the tax higher than that fig­
ure—5.7 mills. It Is hoped that In the
case of Woodland and Freeport com­
THVRSHAV. KEPT.
promises will be made so that the
two districts can get a larger allo- '
cation
NASHVILLE VILLAGE SCHOOL ■
—there was allocated lo the Nash­
H*i&lt;ahliraa Sial,
ville village school 61 mills, which
was what the district asked tor.
CITY OF HASTINGS SCHOOLS
"Always try to put yourself in the
—Tlie city of Hastings will have to tother fellow's place." says a clergy-,
pay the same proportion of county rman We wouldn't advise anyone loNOTICE TO CREDITORS
and state taxes as follows: County .try this one in a theater queue.
5.8 mills; state 8 mills. This leaves
rD A KH-'C DDrAF'D A tea ,or aUoc»t‘on for the »upport of thc '
NOTICB TO CBBDITOBS.
rKUtjKAMj ■ schools of this city 83 mills, which i
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
~ was the best lhe comm could do. It
•Old Elliott and Ardis Allerding
will
take
nearly
4
mills
more
in
or,
married July 20 In Indiana.
MAPLE LEAF OBANOE.
"
der to meet the debt service for the
ur.K s*±ssi
ow.*"****™
dlstiict. It will be necessary to pay *
&gt;iec |.ri&gt;&lt;ra:».
Mr- and Mrs. Kesler of Hastings
Interest on $145300 outstanding ,
school bonds and retire $9,000 of the &lt;
- ..h..,
principal this yeat. so that the ‘
Lyle Lydy and friend, M1M Ains­
i»ra». Michican R«»k in an school tax of the city will probably :
worth. of Lansing spent Thursday
Axriraltwai proj.riwa-Hiram be a little above 13 mills, which U ; 1
evening with his parents. Mr. and
Mlifcathma of a THrifty Frrmm rauc*l b*10* what it used to be.
"
Mrs Scott Lydy.
nil .1
Il u a Ion
I
'■
|
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thomas of
r yioM
' Regret for the mistakes of yester- &lt;i
Kalamaioo were on our streets Sun■mil.. MD4&gt;&gt;ebH. raka aa4 day mutt not blind US to the tasks *
Au»n0 Flask. Lwtarrr. |of today.
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‘the WaU
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Player Piano

Our Service

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.

»““r Is Your Complexion
JTc' Blotchy and Pimply?,

&lt; New And Used

Auto Parts

We Buy Veal Calvei,
Cattle and Hogs

WRECKING
'28 Model “A” Ford

I

FeldpaUBch Market

MILK
DAIRY BELT

3™-l 7C

Fitting Service

THE CHURCHES

SUGAR —- 10 54c
15c
90c
FLOUR

FOR SALE

Reese's

Apple Butter
Post's Bran Flakes
Shredded Wheat
Kre-Mel Dessert 3

Instant
Relief

CORN

REMOVE

....

17c
14c
12c
10c

Marshmallows
“ 14c
Larsen's “
3
25c
Spaghetti
““
10c
Sardines
4
15c

OLEO
SURESET
PEAS

10c
4 -17C

PURITY NUT

29C

Prescription Drug Store

EARLY JUNE
NEW PACK

Calumet
Corn Starch
Baker’s Cocoa
Tomato Soup
Corn
Kidney Beans

25c
7c
20c
^2Sc
12c
10c

Can

J OC

SPECIAL LOW PRICES
• Chick Feed
$1.73
• Laying Maah
$1.73
• Growing Mash
$1.75
• Scratch Feed
$1.57

OATS
6 25c
SOAP cHqP? 5p-d25c
P .-j G SOAP 5 2? 19c
IN BULK

CARDS of THANKS

FRUITS.AND

VEGETABLES

Fresh Daily!

Vinegar
23c
Pickling Spice
“ 30c
Satina
“H
5c
Gold Dust Cleanser
5c
Northern Tissue 4 «»• 25c

'I.

C. THOMAS STORES
“Every Day Low Price* ’ ’

128 Weit State Street

�Wednesday, August 1, 1934

*e Beautiful

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Piano
Upright Piano

luU»R

wiu

willing to take

payment*.

iljr

Detroit, Mich.

^mplexion
d Pimply?,
ion Is dull, mud• clogged bowels

wlsonfliw wastes
es and bad akin.
Druggist—Adv.

eal Calves,
id Hogs

II

SOCIETY WOULD
BE A LOT SAFER

If There Were No Parole
Board to Free Convict*
Soon After Conviction
Dillinger’s brief flash in the crim­
inal world is only another demon­
stration that crime does not pay.
torious outlaw, Jesse James, most
emphatically, said the same thing
before a Hastings audience a num­
ber of years ago. when he appeared
here on the Chautauqua platform.
Prank James spoke from experience,
too. because he was a member of
the notorious “James gang," and
took part In many crimes.
It was only 14 months ago that
Dillinger was paroled from prison.
In this 14 montlu of freedom he
has been responsible directly and
Indirectly for the killing of several
men and the robbery of several
banks. Tlie only way ho could

re You Sell

h Market
PHONE 2272

I ,,
A. mw oimm of
iwi
spend the money was in riotous llv______________
, DUCK HUNTING SEA­
Ing among underworld characters, machines do not care to risk the i
who
at beat-are
these can
SON IS CHANGED
WHO Hi
ont are faithless
IBIUUCM friends,
iricims,,(dangers
uangers of
01 a race, uicac
cars will
win be*
uc
—
one of whom probably betrayed him. placed In a separate group. The
------------In the pockets of his bullet-rid- ^drivers will be asked to duplicate the I scufiai
federal and
auu State Authorinusus
dled body was found $7*0. As tuck* i motoring costumes of years ago os I
’
tie* Name Time and
as he was to avoid the officers fur closely tp&gt; possible, and a scries of |
14 mdnttu. hi* end is proof of two maneuvers will be outlined for them,
Bag Limit
things, first, Uiat crime does not I The driver turning Id the finest per­
Further information has been
pay; second that any parole tystejn formance will be awarded the
passed out from federal and state
that frees criminals, so they may championship
again prey on society. Is a farce | Ancient vehicles already have been authorities with reference to duck
and should be done away with, as is j listed by Lloyd Weeks of Morley, hunting this year. It is settled that
In' Don J. Berre11 of Rochester. J. F. the hunting will be permitted, from
being constantly demonstrated In
October 1 to January 15 each -year,
Michigan as well as other states. ’ Donner of Spring Lake. I. E. Royer
of McBride. James E. Neubecker of with the number of days in that
time in which shooting of ducks
ANCIENT AUTOMOBILES
will be permitted varying from year
to year, according to the abundance
AT THE IONIA FAIR only to send their names, addresses, of waterfowl.
ages and make of cars to B. Ward
It seems probable that thirty days
Beam
in
care
of
the
Ionia
Free
Fair,
Ionia. Mich.. Aug. 1.—With a
ot shooting will be permitted this
and
instructions
and
tickets
will
be
Style Driving contest for ancient
year. We understand that the state
automobiles In addition to the Old sent by mail.
conservation
authorities propose that
The Congress of Daredevils, mak­
Car race scheduled as added fea­
there shall be tiiirty consecutive
tures of the International Congress ing its second annual appearance in days. There are a number of op­
of Daredevil's program at tlie Ionia Ionia, will offer many new and more tions, but this seems the fairest to
Free Fair
rair Monday
Monaay afternoon
attemoon only.
amy. spectacular features in addition to
Free
August IJ. many types ot forgotten the highlights of last year's program, the Michigan authorities, and would
vehicles will be on exhibition.
I Heading the new array of latent result In the fewest misunderstand­
will be Miss Mary Wiggins of Holly­ ings.
'
'
I wood, the only woman in the world
Hours of shooting, according to
.......... .
■
shattering a solid board wall with a thc board's recommendations, would
motorcycle.
Miss
Wiggins
has extend from sunrise to sunset each
doubled for every outstanding female day of the season. That is. on each
star in the motion picture a'orld and day of the season. This would end
has reached the absolute top of shooting for half an hour before
daredevil try as far as women per­ sunrise, which was formerly per­
formers are concerned.
mitted. It would also permit shoot­
Camille Renaud, daring young ing to begin al sunrise the opening
Frenchman from Providence. R L. day instead of at, noon as provided
also will attempt his great thriller— by previous regulations.
leaping over an auto while astride a
The dally bag limit, it was recom­
motorcycle.
______________
mended, should be made at twelve
for ducks in the aggregate and lim­
ited toHive birds of certain species
LARGE CAPACITY
which need additional protection.

Order COAL
to Fill Your Bin!

IELT
porated

HASTINGS LUMBER
AND COAL COMPANY
HASTINGS

i

FRANK SAGE

PHONE 2515

10c

ject to
ties Tax

Rrie IAl
AOMISCIOH ■

inn

PARK me ■

AUGUST

GAS WELLS OPENED

Extension of Lines From Me­
costa County to Grand
Rapids Consideerd
The Banner has mentioned the
fact that in Mecosta county, not far
from Big Rapids, is a district which
has been bringing in some wonder­
ful gas wells. Already steps have
been taken lo pipe the natural gas
to Muskegon. The field is being ex­
amined with a view to extension to
Grand Rapids, provided the geolo­
gists and other experts believe (here
will be a considerable life period for
this gas district.
Evidences seem to multiply that
the district extends over into Mont­
calm county, where a well- was
brought In last week yielding 5.000,­
000 cubic feet per day of natural gas.
Another well in the same district,
previously opened, produced better
than 2.000.000 cubic feet per day.
This showing is believed to evidence
the fact that there is an extensive
field, good for many years’ produc­
tion of natural gas.

GOVERNMENT TO
HOLD EXAMINATIONS

Opportunity for Several to
Meet Civil Service Re­
quirement*

“ 14c
“■ 25c
I." 10c
1" 15c

812.000 IK PXEMIUH8
and PBIZEB In
15 DEPARTMENTS
4 BIO DAYS OF
HARNESS BACES
13.000 tn Pursss

HICHICAfIS
r­
OUTDOOR SHOW

GOVERNOR'8 CUP
BACE WHDNESDAY

Our Special Prices
on
gooo/year
1.73
1.73
1.75
1.57

SPEEDWAY TIRES
4.40-21
4.50-20
4.50- 21
4.75-19
5.00-19
5.00-20
5.00-21
5.25- 18
5.25- 20
5.25-21

(29x4.40) $4-45
(29x4.50) 4.70
(30x4.50) 4.90
(28x4.75) 5.20
(29x5.00)
5.55
(30x5.00) 5.75
(31x5.00)
5.85
(28x5.25) 6.20
(30x5.25) 6.60
6.80
(31x5.25)

Tough thick cen-

BuUt with Super-

23c
- 30c
* Sc
c- 5c

■ 25c

Ortnlir.

Other size* in proportion.
EXPERT TIRE MOUNTING.
Prices subject to change without notice.
Stkte tax. if any. additional.

Know Why GOODYEAR TRUCK
TIRES outsell any other make?
Let tu show you and quote prices!

BROSS
TIRE &amp; BATTERY SERVICE
ROAD SERVICE—TELEPHONE
itreet

NORTH MICHIGAN AVE.

24A2
HASTINGS, MICH.

Civil service examinations will
soon be held fat the following po­
sitions: Associate meteorologist, at a
salary of from $3200 to $3,800; As­
sistant meteorologist at a salary of
$2,600 to $3200 a year; community
worker and supervisory head and as­
sistant community worker, with sal­
aries ranging from $1,620 to $3,800 a
year, in thc Indian field service. The
closing date for examinations will be
August 21. 1934. Information with
regard to these positions can be ob­
tained from Hugo Wunderlich at the
Hastings post office. He is the secre­
tary of the United States Civil Serv­
ice Board of Examiners for this
county.

SIX1MENDMENIS
TO BE SUBMITTED

Albert Rogers.
Paul
and Ruth Woodman of'
Woodland called on Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Smith Tuesday.
I
Mra. Arthur Eifler and children of'.
Battle Creek are the guests of Mrs.
Lulu
Shepard.
^Continued from Page One)
Mrs. Henry Benson is on the sick
to enact an Income tax. It would list.
Merrit Wood, who is so seriously
ill, is no better.
Our Complete Line for PUklmg and Can­
Ing property, and would have as­
The Ritchie reunion was lield at
the “
Following
ning Include* '*
** * i
sessments made solely on the basis the home of Mr. and Mra. Mark Nor­
of cash vaftie or income. This ris Sunday. A good attendance and I
Whole Aaiw Sw*
Powdered Cloves
amendment would permit the legis­ a good time.
Mra. D. N. Honeywell called on the
lature to pass laws taxing personal
Whole Clowes
property and intangibles as well as latter's mother. Mra. Bertha Arndt,
Whole Allspice
real estate. A similar proposal and other relatives at Dowagiac
Sunday.
was defeated In the last legislature
Cassia
Buda
Mary Jane Smith returned Tues­
Whol. BUtk P^yor
and an Income tax has been reject­
Caraway Seed*
ed tliree times by the voters ot this day from Lansing where she visited
state. However, we feel that if the relatives.
Powd.
Capsicum
Saturday sixteen of the friends of
amendment were simply to provide
Capsicum Pod*
Curry Powder
an Income tax it ought to be fav­ Mrs. James Boulter surprised her.
ored. There can
not 111 ng fairer. It being her natal da&gt;’- Wishes for
Paprika
Whol. Coriander
than that method of taxation. If niany happy returns.- Were expressed.
,
Sunday
Mrs.
Blanch
Stanley
of
KalPowdered Nutmeg
a man doesn’t iiave the income he
doesn't have to pay. If he has the, arnazoo and Mrs. Bert Eifler of Bat­
Dill
Seed
Income he can afford to pay- It is! tie creek vialted there.
Leon Munger went to the UnlPowdered Cinnamon
Rape Seed
a pity that the income tax proposi­
tion was not submitted as a single, verslty hospital Sunday for treat­
Whole Nutmeg
Whole Mace
proposal, without the proposed! ment. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith took ।
him and on the way home visited ।
Stick Cinnamon .
Hemp Seed
changes In taxes on property.
. Jrfr. Smith's brother and family at*
Counties would have the right to' ^Albion.
Whole Mixed Spice*
home rule under a broad amend­
Friends and neighbors of Mr. and'
Whole
Mustard
Seed
ment sponsored by the Detroit Cit­ Mrs. Cecil Cappon gave them a fare-!
izens League and the Michigan Mu­ well party Monday night. We are I
Powdered Mustard
nicipal League. It the amendment sorry to lose these people from our'
Extract Lemon
Blk. Mustard Seed
were adopted no change would be town.
made by it in lhe government of any
Food color, all shade*
Canary Seed
county. It would give any county
THREE
CORNERS.
the right to make a change by a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Walters
and
vote of the people of lhe county if
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATUR­
the majority of lhe voters so de­ family of Ionia spent Sunday at the
DAY ONLY
sired. The questlon'of county home home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
rule could be submitted to local Edw. Walters.
Tr.
Vanilla Comp. N. F., one pint
Cv ways \
vunder
«.««.
voters In three
the' Monday evening callers at the
1 lb. Powdered Mustard ______
Mra. Claude A.
amendment. First, thk legislature i home of Mr? and »*.».
could set up optional types of coun-, Hammond were. J. Shirley Wing of
1 lb. Dill Seed-----------------------ty government for a county-wide Ionia. Mr. and Mra. Albert Beumer
vote.
Second,
the
question
could
[and
Judith
Anne
Dietrich
of
Has-|
Detailed plans for the next sesbe submitted to local voters on a tings.
completed dally and aomc pleasant ta'o-thlrds vote of the county aboard I Mr. and Mrs. Clement F. Bisson |
surprises await the lucky boys who of supervisors. Third, lhe people and family of Kalamazoo are spendmay attend this thc last section this themselves could bring a vote on- the Ing a few days with their mother. [
summer, beginning with dinner Au- question in any county through ini-! Mrs. Miranda Sluon. .
tlatory petitions. If any county
Mrs. Mind* Billingsley is spending
adopted the amendment it could re- * few days with her cousin, Mrs.
Dean W. W. Whitehouse of Albion
B. A. LyBarker, Prop.
Hatting*, Mich.
vamp its whole system of govern-:Mary Yank, of Woodland.
College will be one of the leading
ment. Offices could be abolished
Mr. and Mra. Nay Bump, aon
speakers at the State Hi-Y Training and consolidated. The board of su- Wayne and daughters, Patricia and
conference on Torch lake beginning
pervtsors. However, would remain as Ellen, and Lawrence Huvcr of HasAugust 24th.
a governmental body, but ita make- Ungs spent Wednesday evening with
This week Thursday Is the big up would be revised.
Mr and Mrs Claude A Hammond.
picnic of the Hastings Parish
entertalned Bunday the different
The first amendment on the ballot and family.
wrek wlth her J*«nta.
churches at Camp Barry, with, is tlie one proposing non-partisan
Mr. and Mrs Allen Malcolm and
Arthur WUUtta of Hastings was
games, stqnu. contests and a big
elections for all Judges, from Justices Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bushong
caller at the Claude A. Hammond lly at their annual reunion.
dinner all planned, with Rev. C. M.' of thc supreme court down to cir- family of Hastings called at the i,
ThUrlHBv afternoon
Conklin master of ceremonies.
&gt; cull and county Judicial officers.
.home of Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Mai- h,Mne Thursday afternoon.
Last Monday night was held tlie
Bunday.
Mr. and Mn. John Krry o&lt; tr»- the Camp Fire girls.
third Important meeting of the or­
PRAIRIEVILLE.
| Junior Coleman of Grand Rapids ling called at the Edw. Walters’ home
ganization of Modern Youth, who
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mott are is spending a part of his vacation at Wednesday,
are giving immediate attention to guests of Mr. and Mra. John Dorter the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. I Mm, James P. Hammond and Mra.
the matter of prohibition.
and other relatives. They all spent and Mrs. Edw. Walters
|teo Hammond of Detroit, who had----------------------------------------------Can any time in tlie past reveal a! Sunday at Al-Gon-Quln lake.| Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bump of been visiting relatives the post week Saturday afternoon In the Uni
more needy one for the practice of‘
Mr. and Mrs. George Woods, Hastings were the guests of Mr. and relumed home Friday.
cemetery. Mra. Shoup who wa*
that part of the Golden Rule where. Elizabeth and John were in Hastings Mrs. Clarence Bisson over the week I
----------- -- -— -’•* -t- •*“ “-1-* -* —■
it says “Love Thy Neighbor as Thy­ Monday on business.
LACEY.
I residents U
end.
self?” Read the article in the Jtiy.
Roscoe Bloss and sister of Allegan 1 Mrs. Al Stuery of Lansing spent1 Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Oortright two weeks.
issue of the Christian Herald &lt;»•
Stanley High, on •'Justice and Hon­
esty, Love.”
George Bauer of Hastings will be
with us at Camp Barry and show us
the fine art of fencing, also live with
us and help the campers in having
the best -time of their lives. Any
older boys wanting to get into condi­
tion for football should sign up far
the eight days and play Knobbles
with us. It will do the conditioning
for you

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE

SOUTH SHULTZ.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peake. Mr.
and Mra. Theodore Pranshka and
son. Dorr, and daughter. Isadorc.
and Lowell Whittemore attended
tlie Thomas reunion at Vermont­
ville Sunday.
Miss Lorraine Bonneville is visit­
ing relatives in Battle Creek this
SUNDAY IN YANKEE SPRINGS. week.
Mra. Ida Carpenter pleasantly en­
I hear bells.
tertained the Brush Ridge Cemetery
Tolling; and far in the distance
Circle Thursday, twenty-three being
I He beneath a green pine
present The next meeting will be
And look up through its castle
at Head lake with picnic dinner.
greenness.
The Shultz Community Club will
have their next meeting at John
very quietly.
Hine's cottage at Long lake. Pot
Bees swarm in the warm air. seek- luck dinner. All are invited.
. Mr. and Mrs. Tracey Hallock of
And a hawk calls out sharply once Battle Creek spent lhe week end at
and is silent.
their cottage here.
Around me acres and acres ot land.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Mlsener of
Rome fields set with orchards
Kalamazoo are entertaining hte slsWith the scent of ripening apples:
ter. Miss Laura Misener. of Long­
blown from them.
mont. Colo., for a month.
Fields sloping and vine clad.
Miss Edna Hine of Lansing vis­
A white road around a lake
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
And the trail ends.
Hines over the week end.
The horizon is partly blue moun­
Clinton Hom visited his mother.
tains
Mrs. Oda Murray, of Nashville, the
Simmering In sun light
last of the week arid they attended
And party green wooded hills.
A Century of Progress in Chicago
Clouds heap themselves in effortless1 Sunday.
sculptures.
.
The Shultz school picnic was not
At the edge of the sky. , /
as well attended this year as usual,
Laid to rest I hear bells.’
only sixty-six being present. Some
—Dora Calms.
were there from Lansing. Battle
Creek. Kalamazoo. Nashville, WayCOATS GROVE.
Mr. and Mra. H. A. Woodman and। land. Hastings and Hickory Comers.
daughter Marian, Gillmore Dustman. AU had a good time and hope to
of Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. meet again next year at the same
Lloyd Fisher And daughter Ethelj date.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hamilton
visited Sunday at E. 8. Thompson's.
Spnday evening. August S. Rev. of Lansing spent the week end with
Ames and his male chorus of Lan­; their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert
,
Craven.
sing will furnish the program for a
Charles Wallace of Rutland spent
special service at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. E- G. Smith spent. Saturday night with hte grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mra. C. Kenyon.
Sunday in Chicago.
Starling Modrack and famUy of
Mrs. Bessie Woodmap. has beent
suffering from Infection In her. Battle Creek spent the week end
hand the past week. It la better at&gt; with Mr. and Mra. J. W. Tedrow.
Ernest Peake and family
are
Ulla writing.
, spending some time on their farm
ice cream social Friday night, Aug­. at Douds Comers.

ust 3. in the church basement. Ev­
eryone invited.
Mr. and Mra. Russell Demond
spent Monday in Lansing.
Mias Bernardino Demond from
Assyria is spending this week with
her aunt. Pearl Demond. Junior re­
turned home Sunday after visiting
Prizes will be given for the best
bouquet and best basket of flowers
Friday night at the lee cream social.
Mr/and Mra. Paul Thompson and
family of Battle creek visited rela­
tives in Ooote Grove Bunday.

“SPICE”

rODVNX.
Bernard Caln of New York vis­
ited his parents Sunday.
The community was shocked and
saddened by the sudden passing of
Chet Beach. The family have the
sympathy of all in their lou.
Mrs. Gerald Smith, who had an
appendicitis operation at Pennock
hospital, has returned home and is
gaining nicely.
Luther and Charles Loelir visited
relatives In Ohio last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and
Juanita spent Sunday with Ernie
Johncock's of Orangeville.

Two agencies that increase living
expenses are a depreciated dollar
Naahvllte visitors Monday.
and a charge account.

This money” business

It is a pretty well established fact that "Money" is of little value
just to have and to hold. It is valuable because it may be exchanged
for the necessities, comforts and pleasures of life.

However, it is sensible business to have some "Money" on hand
so one may be assured of these things when days of sickness or mis­
fortune happen along.
There is no better place to have money laid away, within convenient reach, than in a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bank.

It may be drawn when desired . - . .
It earns interest while on deposit. . .
All Deposits Are Insured up to $5000
(Through the Federal Deposit /neurance Corporation)

This bank has nearly a half century of successful experience in
this "Money" business, and can look back with pride and satisfac­
tion to its years of service to patrons and community.

We will appreciate your patronage and do our beat to render you
a real service.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
TELEPHONE 2103 - Capital $150,000 - HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS HANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1914

bond of special ecutor filed. letters testamentary is­ is an aocomplUhcd musician.
Mr »nd Mrs. John Adams, Mra. 'ryn McBain. Winifred McBain. Mrs
THE CROSSROADS,
letters of special Admr. sued. order limiting settlement en­
John Wotring of Cleveland «p«nt near. Smyrna.
Blanche Alchaxdi
Richards and Mra. Leda .Oscar Chamberlain and Doris and
and &gt; plynn Tuttle spent a couple of
COURT HOUSE NEWS issued. .
tered. petition for hearing claims the week end with his parent*. Mr.
Harrington attended church at the Leo Chamberlain took in the Cen- days last week visiting friends ut
1
Est. William Smith. Order lo filed, notice to creditors Issued.
and Mra. H. D Wotring.
n.niiu
i. M—j-.
Upy
progn-a, al Chicago Bun- Wayland.
•— DELTON.
transfer securities entered.
ESt. Ira D. Brooks. Petition for
Mra. Ellsworth Duxbury. 70. passed
MAkRIAGE LICENSES.
*9____
John___________
Cook and__family, acoomEst. Samuel Coulthard. Order to hearing claims filed, inventory filed. away about four o'clock Bunday and son and Mra. Ella Powell of
Delton friends of Charles Garrett
Mrs M. M Manning of Bangor panled by Teddy Cook and family ol
transfer stock certificates entered.
Est. Catherine Maurer. Annual ac­ morning at the home of her daugh­ Hastings, also Mra. Myrtle Engle- at Augusta were shocked to hear of vtalted friends in Delton a part of Maniatec. attended the Ashley re­
Bellevue ...
ter.
Mrs.
William
Mater.
6
he
washart of Washington stale were call- hb death lost week in lhe hospital last week.
Est. Mason O. Hakes. Annual ac­ count filed. '
, union near Watson’s corners in Al. George LaPlante. Bay City
at Kalamazoo, where he had under­
ESt. Benjamin F. Gaskill. Petllkxi barn In Ohio and came to Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adrianson arc legan county Sunday.
count filed.
Ivah Snowe. Fino lake. Ban
noon.
•
gone an appendlcitla operation. Sev*
Est- John A. Cadart- Will filed, pe- to determine helra filed, order de­ most of hey life. She was married to
BUM., «lkr&gt; U Cl»d. Budn .
Mra. Ethel Pennock of Hastings eral from here attended the funeral f mJ
.n
Mr ‘nd Mr8- Frnnk TrT,° of
tltlon for probate of will filed. *vatv- termining heirs entered.
kt Augusta Friday afternoon.
ESt. John H. Norris. Waiver of no­ Mr. Howard, later to Samuel Boling­
er of notice filed.
tice filed, order appointing Admr. er who passed away about ten yeani visiting friends in Delton.
Miss Goldie Town from the Amer­
Est Maude Albertson. Petition lor
ago. She leaves, James Howard of■
Mra. Blanch* Richards and son, ican Legion hospital was home over
PROBATE COURT.
entered.
.
.
authority to give deed filed, order
nmzoo, Mra. Lois Fuller of Frank.
. .
ESt. Vojle V. Varney. Release of Morgan, Mrs. Stella Mater ot Nash­ Clair. and Mra. Berth* Adams were the week end.
to give deed entered..
IqH. Mich., »d CMl OUchH.1 or:
Tu,ll“ sd.. .!y *"cndM
guardian filed, discharge of guard­ ville. Clyde and Fred Bolinger of Hastings shoppers Thursday afterj Admr. filed, letters testamentary b­
Mbs Kathryn McBain from the Rockford Mich.
ESt. Rex Otte Leslie, et al. Petl- :ian issued.
Ith® funcral of Claude Sensibu BatBattle Creek. Funeral services werei noon.
' sued, order limiting settlement en­
Uelft
hospital
In
Battle
Creek
has
tion for guardian filed, order ap­
held
Tuesday
afternoon
at
one
Mr.
Ud
Mn
H,
r.
w.rlmu)
,p.nl
&gt;
—
J
•''*"*«"
»
“
&gt;&gt;'
ld
■!
Mr. and Mra. Leon Dunning are
Est. AvLs A. Bugbee. Annual ac—•• — .-ra ■
i: tered.
iered. petition for hearing claims pointing guardian entered, bond of
—i— afternoon with Mr. and the Yankee Springs church.
count of guardian filed.
°.el&lt;*S
1
hom,c lUtd
1 staying at the Bush home to care been spending several days at home I®
| hied. notice- to creditors issued.
Sunday
recovering from a recent tonsil op- . Mr„
Johnson al Yorkvllle&gt; Mr.
I and
--------------------_---------------guardian filed, letters ol guardian­
Est. Hannah Yerrington. Will filed, i°«tockz*1. 01,5 M,OI2‘n church Rev. for things while the Bushes are at­
Mrs. Orley------Smith
and
" E»L
Est- John Norris. Petition for ship issued.
.,'petition for probate of will filed. orJAllafi
of-- tending camp meeting at Eaton r^OnL, ,’.__ .
| Chatlea Senalba of Comstock, «| their JNMt. J£ra- Nc,VlS Ken&gt;’°JL of
. rtlUUl D*U&gt;ng
MVIAHII, of
Ul Grand
UlUliU Ledge Ul
I Admr. filed.
ESt. Luelen B. Potter. Final ac- jder
!
for publication entered.
1’ ficlated. Mrs. Gad Lykiu sang. Rapids.
1 | Thc Delton I*. O. T. M. will meet1 brother of Harry and Timothy Ben- Grand Rapids, called on Fred
j. Est. Jessie V. Shulta. Petition for count filed, order assigning residue I; Est. Cassius L. Glasgow. Petitionj Burial was in Barryvllle cemetery.
Miss Eva Johnson has been
; Admr. filed, petition for special entered.
Mrs. Fern Croas has returned Horn sick with pneumonia but is
to discharge mortgage filed, orderr
i Admr. filed, order appointing special |i Est. William Williams. Bond of ex- to discharge mortgage entered.
her trip to New York City, with her now.
Mra. Edith Barnes attended
! Est. A. V. Palmerton. Warrant andi daughter, Mrs. UiNola Fox of Kala­
union of her former Sunday School' unlay afternoon In Kalamazoo
mazoo.
jinventory
inventory filed.
iuca.
The Misses "■
1 Est. Hannah Morgan. Petition forr
Thc Golden Link Sunday School class nt Kalamaaoo Sunday.
Admr. filed, waiver of notice filed,• _class
___ enjoyed an orange tea. Thursorder appointing Admr. entered. d'ayy a
att jj-,;
lhe home ot
of Miss Clir.er:
Elanore
bond of Admr. filed, letters of Admr. I Parrott
Ils.urt.ordnltanln. BUlOT.m.nRM Brehm ol Bulna. .pent

Prune

Bled. r.oU»t.credd&lt;.r.tvded.

.

Bupt

w

D W|||to, and

vaanvir i« have gone to Fort collins. Colorado.
•'■asiivili.*..
where he will attend summer school
i Mr. and Mra. Leonard Baker of at ftn agricultural school.
, Battle Creek were guests of Mr. and
Rev w Tun.,.,. .,Mt“
of the
Mr« Hany Johnson over the «frtBJtw'5„2|1. hid Charge of the

en„
. ,.
.
, .. vesper service Sunday’afternoon in
Kenneth Lykins of
Charlotte,,^
arJ:
ajll| Lygjnj san?
spent the week end with Mr. and•.qvor7P,Urt.s•• Next Sunday Rev.
Mra. Gail Ukins.
M E H t of thc MethodL,t church
Rev. and Mrs. Clinton F. Smith ft.m ba^harge of the service.
of Iowa City. Iowa, came Saturday
Mr and Mra
o,
night. Rev Smith returned home
Brook Nfw j
Sunday but Mra Smith will spend
and MrJ ctKS.
.several weeks wth her parents. Rev.
srnim
,and Mra Albert Ostroth.
Mr&lt; phinip Oarllnger fell and
Mm. E A. K.nn.m... n-lumrd'm^,, tolh
Friday from Port Sheldon, where
j she had been visiting her mother
M(. ,nd M„
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Peaches
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, and sister.
.daughter of Green Bay. Wisconsin,
Mra. Ontile fHook. andjMrs Gail are occupying
Mrs
Rothhaara
। Lykins were m Battle Creek Thurs- ,house He‘wM|
m ptano tun.
i W
.
.
'ing and scientific astrology.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynard were ;
RUe|jng and Mrs. Moore of
'called to Winehetear. Indiana by
flpfnl Thur9day wlth Mra
(the death of Mrs. Reynards mother,
Elder
I Mra. Martin Graham .nd
Mni Qkn 8mlth
Ma,hv,IIe and
and td.
Ida
■Belle left* Sunday for a two weeks’ Mbs Lucile Cobb of Battle Creek arc
|ruh «rth rrutlra «t rrrmom
। patients at the local hospital. They
The rhe dwmenr
died to ,,„a,rwrnt m,w epedirm.
‘the John Bahs farm Tuesday to put
----------- -fell
fT -------Junior
Slocum
Sunday and
out » hre lit the Arheut Mubble and broke hb arm u
--------in, „„
the elbow. -He
was
rad Imre On s.turd.y tnomu.s b
h
„„ whm hu
they were called to the Mrs. Minerva arm
•
Rotlihaar's house to extinguish a
roof fire.
FREEPORT.
On Tuesday night Mr. nnd Mrs. i Camp meeting of the U. B
Coy Brumm and family. Voyle Var- church began Monday evening at
[ney. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lykitb and their camp grounds near Sunfield.
son had a weiner roast at Morgan , An unusually appealing program
I Park to help Voyle celebrate hLs has been worked out for this year’s
| birthday.
camp.
j Tlie Alumni class, of which Mrs.
Miss Gaytha Loomis visited from
Fred Elder Ls the teacher, enjoyed Tuesday until Sunday at thc Robert
a pot luck supper at Thomapple Earle home at Smyrna. Her cousin.
i lake on Tuesday night.
Miss Ethelyn Eiirle.
accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schulze nnd her home for a visit.
family entertained the former’s
Mr. and Mrs. William Ollhouse
niece. Mrs, Harry Pearsall and three have had as their guest of lutci
children of Rocky Mountain. North Miss Edna Berkey of Saline. Kan. j
Carolina, from Wednesday until
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hynes ol
Saturday.
Millington were over night guests
i Mabie Strickland, daughter of Mr. I Friday of their parents. Mr. and
and Mrs. Malcolm Strickland fell । Mrs F. G. Hynes, enroute to New
FriRay while playing on a bridge and York, WIICiV
w,„ study music
where they will
jcut her head on top and on the side o( Herbert Clark of the Conscrva!i was
for tin' d.xrtor to torv (,f Music
, take sever*! stitches to rinse thc I Ura Claude Walton and children
igash on thc .*Wc of her head.
। s|M&gt;nt the greater part of last week
I Mbs Helen Brumm returned home
GUn jajjc.
Sunday from h-&gt; trip to Lincoln,
plans arc
madP for thc an.
Ncbr.. and Yellowstone Park. She nua) flower show (o lx, he)d fm
, Louts Hmn&lt;TOnilng day tn lhr Kundc
returned to her work-at o
St.
Sunday evening.
'k
hardware
building.
Mrs. Gail
Mr. and Mrs- Clare Cole and Lightfoot is in charge of thc show
family spent a few days last.week this year and it is hoped to make
with relatives near Cadillac.
thLs the best show yet held liere.
--- --------------------.............&lt;T Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walton call­
guests of Mrs. Leonard Reese at'cd on Mr and Mrs. Peter ZyIstra
Lan-suiR Saturday--------------------------------iat t^reii Saturday evening.
Callers on Rev and Mrs Albert
Th&lt;. joca) nre department wks
Ostroth Sunday were. Mr and Mra cujiea oul Tuesday afternoon by a
Sam Ostroth. Mrs Clarence Shaw brush fire on the farms of Jame.,
and Roberta. Allan and Edna Barnes and John Delaney, about
Brumm and Mrs. Gall Lykins.
four miieS west of town. Due lo the
Mr and Mrs Luman Surine, Mr dfep Mn{l and-vdensc underbrush.
nnd Mrs. Glen Steele and Vale. Mr. the fire truck cot^d n®t get near
and Mrs. Orlo Ehret and Joyce cn- 1 enough to the fire (o be of any
Joyed a picnic at Pine lake Sunday, j ll$c but the men who accompanied
The Misses Mildred Cole. Ruth r. did their duty well and *&lt;»n had
Jordan
and
" *
* Margaret Qlwn spent
— the blazes under control. Qji Sat­
the week end at Niagara Falls.
urday the department was "called
Mrs. Harry Pearsall and cluldren out to help fight a grass fire near
of Rocky Mountain. North Carolina. thc John Doyle farm. Again ttta
Mrs. Otto Schulze. Freida and Fern__
fire___________
was extinguished by the men
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray , without the use of the truck. ScvMnhon
Italan-.nnn
fra| rnen from . town also helped
Noban nt
of Kalamo
on ThllKdav
Thursday
Mr and Mrs Charles Betts nnd conquer a stubborn grass fire caused
family were nt Gull lake Sunday.
by a thrown cigarette near the
Mrs. W. H. Klcinhans and grand­ home of Milton Murphy, north-of
son William, who are ...pending the town one day recently.
summer hi Oceana Beach. PcntwaMr. and Mrs. Victor Sbaon are
------------ .... -----. ....
the proud parents of a ten pound
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dickson &gt; daughter bom Monday morning,
have gone north on a fishing trip 1 July 30. She has been named RoEdwin -Turner and Miss pna PduI.- berta Grace,
son of Bessemer were gueSte of his
rPv. I. H. Osgood and frieqd. Mbs
parents Wednesday
| Bernice Hushour of Huntington,
Mr. and Mrs. Menno Wenger and md. were Sunday guesU of Mr and
granddaughter Charlene spent Sun- Mrs. H. W. Gosch
day with relatives jit Long lake near' Mrs. Herbert C. Jonies of Boston.
Grand Rapids.
Mavs., accompanied by Mrs Alice
Miss Frieda Schulze was a guest of j Hale and Mrs. Geo. H. Wells of
Mr. and Mra. H. D Trim and fam-. Grand Rapids, were guests of Mr.
,ily at Hastings Friday evening.
and Mrs. Albert Wells Friday evoI a pretty home wedding occurred . nlng.
Saturday afternoon at four o’clock
Mrs. O. W. Bangs of Detroit re­
al the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred: turned to the home of her datigh• Wotring. when their eldest daugh-1 ter. Mrs. Roydrn Warner. Wediraster. Mildred, was united In marriage day after spending a few days with
I to Henry Ford. Jr., son of Mr. and i her sister, Mra. P. E. Brunner
j Mrs Henry Ford. Sr., of Kalamazoo. I Mrs. Harry Lane of Edmore spent
[The bridal couple were unattended, last week here with Mra. Leon
They stood before a green bowolHowk.
J with flowers and tapers on each, Wr are informed that Mr. and
[side. The ceremony was performed Mrs. Chum Wolcot Mve purchased
b'v lhe Rev. M E- Hoyt Mrs Hoyt | a restaurant at Charlotte and took
played the wedding march and Miss posseraion August 1.
Marjorie Hoyt played "Romailrc* ; Rex =•--------of
• »*
—---------Exrjer
Lakeview,
accom­
nnd "Because" on the violin, and panied by two grandchildren, greet­
during the ceremony she-pl»*'l 'Tryved friends here Wednesday.
softy ~L Love You Truly." The
An aeroplan* tireled low over
bride’s gown was flesh pihk satin th* village several, times Monday
: with a train effect, she carried talis­ evening and then landed in Moore’s
man roses and swansonla. There field Just west of the U. B. church.
were 30 guests present. A reception
[was Held Immediately, followed by a birds are not very common here.
high tea They left on a short east­
Mr. and Mra. P. E. Brunner and
ern trip. Mrs. Ford wore a blue and Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Endres were
■ white crepe suit- with blue acces­ Hastings visitors Friday afternoon.
sor!. They will make their home in
We forgot to mention in our last
\ Kalamazoo where Mr. F^rd is con­ week’s letter that A. D. Shepherd,
nected with Frost. Prost and Ford, who noy liyss in Ohio and who for
attorneys. He is a graduate of the many years wa$ in lhe hardware
University of Michigan. Mrs. Fond business here, greeted lhe few wiio
graduated from
Nashville
High remain of his old friends and asso­
He was
school tn 1926 also from Western ciates here on Thursday
State Teachers' college and has been
a successful teacher in the Wyan­
dotte schools the past five yean. She
Rev. F. Loomis spent Monday aft-

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front the factory a limited number of
Special Frigidaircs which we arc offer
ing at thin remarkably special price . .
the biggest value we’ve ever been privi
kged to offer, in a genuine* brand-new
Frigid aire!
Big, handsome fellows—these special
Frigidaircs. 6 cubic foot capacity . ..
10.9 square feet of shelf space . . . Life­
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'Homemakers Corner

PLOW POINTS
for that Fall Plowing
Just received a shipment of Gale,
Banner, Moore, Syracuse, Peerless,
Oliver and International points.
Make thia your headquarters for
PLOW REPAIRS,

By

Hotne Economics Specialists
Michigan State College

Hol weather Is s good reminder
I that fruit juices canned now will
1 provide cool, refreshing drinks next
\ year at this time should the thcrImometer attempt to break more rec­
ords.
■ *
I Sugar syrup, made by boiling
1 equal quantities of sugar and water.
। together for about five minutes, is
1 suggested by home economics ex­
I tension specialists of Michigan State
College, to blend more read Uy with
cold liquid.
| If there are no fruit Juiees on

of Gobles. Bunday. They Lansing called on friends tn Wood­
_____ Mr. Ruell much improved land Sunday.
from hla recent Ulnem and planning
to cotne home in a week.
tings spent last week with Mr. snd
Mrs. Wm. McKnlght and children, Mrs. Ralph Leffler.
Miss Dorothy Smith ot Hastings.
Janet and Billy, of Wilmette, DI.,
spent Monday with Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Hoover and Bobby Quigg of
Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs.'
R. O. Ftnnle.
Ralph Rise and family and Mias
MIm Loulxe Cook visited friends 'Genevieve Hoover of Woodland
in Portland laxt week.
। were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
Roy Patton of Hastings called on Raymond Faul.
Mr. and Mn. Wm. Flory Bunday.
HINDS CORNERS.
Thc Woodland Independent base­
ball team are playing thc Parisian
Dry Cleaners' team in Grand Rap­ their granddaughter. Marie, and Ma­
ids Monday evening.
son Newton of Delton called on
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spitxley of Mrs. Clara Brown Saturday eve­
Portland were Sunday guests of ning.
Mr.
_________________________
and Mrs. Chas. Cook.
Mr. and Mra. C. N. Tobias and
Mra. Elmer Flory and daughter. U»Ue granddaughter, Marian, spent
Edna, of Hastings called on Mr. and Saturday in Kalamazoo with their
*we - ...... M___ «&gt; -x.
H.nwNlar k&lt; r anU Mrw
lien.

THE FUST miltl

CROPS SHO
CONDUCTED BY

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

milk to.krej»uk
.m
Wwreim.
»»&gt;» °*PI°yd ™*“-&lt;tva good —
—..r the Youmr
Mr
Mra
,nd
Young Peonies
People’s conference of
I malted milks.
A
egg »beater
at—Manland
a IUKU1K
mixing bowl, in
or a ■VICW-IV).
screw-top the
■UlU K
---- Pree
- ---- Methodist
---------- - -church
— ---------—sons and Miss Agnes Burroughs and
glass jar easily takes the place of tun Thursday and Friday of this
Mn. Vida Phillips of Hastings spent
] lhe soda fountain mixer for a ahak- week. r, &gt;, v
n__
A
।_
„
.- - - _
Mnj OrphB Van Huesen and Mn. Sunday with Miss Susie Phillips. ,
Mary Bishop and Margaret Moore
I A chilled coflee milk drink will1 Alta Alien of Kalamazoo spent the
spent Wednesday in Battle Creek.
ihclp one to forget the soaring tem- *&lt;*k end with Rev. and Mn. Fay 1 Mr. and Mrs Glen Davidson of
peralure. It may be made by flav-iC. Wtng.
Kalamazoo
visited her aunt, Mr. and
; oring a milk ahake with coffee ayrMr and Mrs Vane Wotring at-f
' Mn. Russell Phillips. Friday after- ’
THE NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS proposes to conduct a
(up. of combining iced coflee
nee and
SHU tended
wimea the wedding
wruumg of
ua the
wav former
avaaiHu ’so r ,
iced milk. li*lf and half. Ixd
~
” M.J'dred
»■?
tadMr..
Md Ite Burrell Phillip, and
crops show this year for the farmers and people of Barry county.
Flour,'Feed. Coal, Cement, Lime, Brick, Tile
Fann Implements
coa with ice cream oating in it U'a Mr Henry Ford. Jr., of Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mn. Keet Tobias and chil­
' good example of milk oat.
| at the home of Mr. and Mn. F. M. dren visited the former’s daughter.
The purpose of this show will be entirely educational. No one
i A particularly nourishing bever- Wotring of Nashville Friday after­
(Oertrude. at Kellogg's camp. Pine
outside of Barry county will be allowed to compete, and exhibitors must
age is an cgu milk drink, or “egg- ■ noon.
lake. Sunday.
'
,
I nog" as it is frequently called. Beat
Mn. Ernest Shomo and
DonI
Mr. and Mn. Orson Tobias and
certify
that they grew the crops offered in competition.
'an egg until light, add syrup, beat Shonto left Sunday for Bay View, children tf Ann Arbor spent last
where
spend
again, add lhe milk and flavoring -------•*”they
---------will
*’’ —
”■* ’ n few days week with his parents. Mr. and Mn.
When the crops are all on exhibition, we will obtain the assistance
and shake weH. Then. odd. a spoon- as guests of Mrs. Stata Hilbert
W.
O.
Tobias,
and
other
relatives.
Mrs. L. G Bawdy of Lansing call­
of competent persons from the Michigan State College to act aa judges.
union held *t Willard Park. Goguac ,'1’
*’hll&gt;I*d cream J tut before
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
ed on Mrs. Rena Culler Friday aft­ . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and chll-1
serving.
dren spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Myra Firstcr and Robert Al- lake on Sunday.
ernoon.
Much stress will be placed upon the proper crop types and varieties
a n. Smith and Mn. Annette
P“renU' Mr and
W. O. ToMyra Pinter was at the cherry
WOODLAND.
toft went lo Jackson on Thursday.
suitable for Barry county's fertile soil.
Mr. aud Mrs. Milan Trumbo and Riser of Cgyington. Ohio, left Tuch-;Dl“
Thc latter will stay for a longer visit orchards hear Northport from Sun­
dav after a few davs* visit with Mr ' Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias spent
day
until
Wednesday.
Mrs.
Ward
Plants
and
daughter,
Mary Stuta was in Ann Arbor
This exhibition of farm products such as grams, vegetables, fruits,
.nrt Mrs J i Smith
Sunday afternoon with her brother.
Beverly, called on Mr
and Mrs.
Mre Lloyd Towms and daughter.' Mr. and Mn. Frank Newtpn.
in
Tuesday.
etc., will be conducted in our banking bouse in the City of Hastings,
We always like those people who Clyde Ruell at the home ot Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bayne and
circle
Ruell'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Marilyn, spent the latter part of
Flora. Wood attended the Wind re­ are kind to dogs and horses.
during the week of November 5, 1934.
the week with the former s mother.. ^h*
Jreek
Clrele
Mrs. Lydia Pleknor, of Bunfleld.
.
Suitable cash premiums will be provided. 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes
Mr. ana
and nirs.
Mn. win
Ezra ucu
Dell
and!ln H“llnW August », for q alterK.r.
«uu
daughter. Joyce, of Sunfield called.
Mr
will be awarded to the exhibitors. A complete premium list has been
on Mr. and Mrs. John Dell, who are I _,M
d
.pending toe week .t toe Hilbert! Mra. btell Henderahcrt In Krtemeprepared and printed with full instructions regarding the exhibition.
cottage at Saddlebag lake
200
*nd spent from SatThis may appear to be a new departure in banking, but it is m line
Mr Uvid Branson and Mr. and
“»
»&gt;U
Mr». John Brenton end deugbta
'“'J!1'.
Vlcktourg xnd gtthe ---------------------Skidmore reunion.
and Mra. Dan Hauler &gt;pd children tended ""
who
are interested in this bank are also much interested in the sucrase
rrnI1
r
Gerald
Haynes
siwnl
last
week
In
of Saranac and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
pUtoay'Tna
liStan" c‘
ot omul‘ |8cwl Bre,1‘
Peabody and ”children
and welfare of agriculture in Barry county, hence we are sponsoring thb
Lodge nnd Ml^ea Carrie and Jen-' ,,ri'ld
„ ,,
movement and are satisfied that it will prove highly profitable to Barry
nlo KUpalrlck ot Woodland spent!
“““ n“'l&lt;'1 «' H“"n«
U.e .lay .IU&gt; Mrs. Wesley Meters'
county.
aim helped her celebrate her 80th I ¥ y
r*
.... .
"
birthday.
.-day night and Sunday they held a
Call and get a premium book so that in the production of your
1
family
rcuhion
at
Acker's
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Pratt and Mbs
crops this summer you may select the choice products, enter them in our
Beatrice Pratt were guests at thc Those who attended were. Mr. and
home of Clyde Van Wie ot South Mrs. S&lt;x&gt;tt Bechtel ^nd family, Mr.
and Mn. Robert Bechtel and famWoodland Sunday.
Uy.-Mrs. Edith Bechtel and daugh- ■
Mrs. C. B. Benham ot Hastings
ter. Tessle. all of Hastings, and Mr.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Karl Paul from
nnd Mrs Ronald Haynes and famFriday until Monday.
Ur... up
. UP... i» 14,000
Uy.
Margery England is somewhat im­
fed above sea-level! Skirting yawning
Junior Wcycrman spent last week
proved from her recent illness.
rhaarns. tearing around 181 treacherous
Hastings with his aunt. Mrs. Geo. ’
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert spent In
Crakes, and family
x —J '
turns al breath-taking speeds, daredevil
the aeek end with Mrs. Lawrence
Bertha June Bechtel of Hastings
drivers Tight their way up, grinding,
Christian at tlie Christian collage
spent
last week with her aunt, Mrs.
at Wall lake. Mrs. Hilbert remained
pounding, swaying! In the annual
Haynes, and family.
with Mrs. Christian for a Iwo weeks' Konald
Pike’s Peek Race, where ■ slip means
J Mrs. Allen Bishop and baby spent
death, Firestone High Speed Tires were
Mrs. Ve'rlin Murphy and Miss Friday and Saturday with Mra.
on the winning ear. Surely thia la the
Clyta Wise were Joint hostesses Sat­ Frank Slocum tn Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders and
most amazing proof ever known of
urday evening at a miscellaneous
shower at the home of thc former, family of Hastings visited Mr. and
Exira Traction—Non-Skid Safety—and
Quigg of Kalamaaoo were Sunday'the Century of Progress, a few days Putts Thursday evening.
complimenting
the
approaching Mrs. Allen Bishop Sunday.
Dependability I
Mra. Phenla Wilkinson of Kala­ guests at Clifton Campbell's.
last week.
Francis Haight and
marriage of Mus Beatrice Pratt and
Mra. Walter Ogoen was a week end Home Acres spent Saturday
Orville J. Van Wie. Games and a mazoo spent Saturday night and ! Kenneth. Howard and Ward BerThe pew Firestone High Speed
Sunday with Mra. Alf. Bishop and ] nent, made
mock wedding formed the amuse­
...ids a trip to Zetland Wed- visitor at Guy McNee's and attend­ Eugene Haight's
Tires for 1934 liave the toughest,
ment of the evening, after whtth family.
] nesday with Lloyd Dundas.
' ed the McNee reunion al Caledonia McNee reunion.
longest wearing tread Firestone has
Vera and Vesta Golden are spend­
:
*♦*----------------1 Pork Sunday.
refreshments ot ice cream and cake
ever made. They have a wider tread of
were served Tire young couple were ing- the week with Mrs. Fred Bug­
CLAY HILLS.
Oscar Sherk and wlfejpf the North
The good parties are the
.■
flatter contour, deeper non-skid, more
the recipients of several useful and bee In Baltimore.
Frank Harris and wife attended County Line, were callers at Leun
lovely gifts
Out of town guests
and tougher rubber, giving you more
DOWLING.
were Miss Doris Perkins and Homer
Don't forget that ice cream and j
than 5(1% longer non-skid mileage.
McAllister of Mulliken.
Mrs. Rena Culler spent Sunday the Mike Smith home Thursday1
Every cottnn fiber inside every
witli Mr. and Mrr. John Dell at the evening. August 2. Your attendance j
cord is soaked and coated with Extra
Hilbert cottage at Saddlebag lake.
will be appreciated.
Rubber — eight additional pounds
About 55 young people of thc
Mrs. Anna Pierce spent the week
almorlxd by every 100 pounds of
United Brethren church met at the end with her son, Marshal), and,
cotton cords. This is Gum-Dipping, lhe
social parlors of the church Friday family and left Sunday evening for,
evening honoring the approaching Delton where she will assist Mrs.
Firestone patented process that provides
marriage of Miss Thelma South of Chester Banghart with her work.
1
extra Blowout Protection.
Huntington. Ind., and Rev. Kennard
w MlQ
Ieoo and
Mr.
and Mrs. ocrBlu
Gerald Tebo
Sc*“,bJy ®LWe8t Woodland. After Mr an&lt;1 Mrs Kenneth Reynolds are
a short
punch and wafers entertaining thfelr friends at Mid&lt;

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daughter. Phyllis, spent last week । Several'of the local baseball fans’
at their collage al Jordan lake. I.
are in attendance at the Detroit-St.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hauer and Louis game which takes place today I
Dale Hauer spent Wednesday in1 / Mongay&gt; at Postum field. Battle1
Jackson at the Rural Carriers' State Creek. Orlie Fisher, Harold Stan- ;
convention and attended’the ban­ ton and Marshall Pierce are among
quet in the evening.
the Dowling enthusiasts.
Miss Dorothy Hynes and a friend
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill and !
from Dryden are spending
family were Grand Rapids visitors |
weeks at North lake.
Sunday where they spent the day
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hynes and with relatives.
children visited in Leonedas and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herrington
Fulton Sunday.
Barker
Mr. Ud Mr., tao MrMll rn were and Miss
.1 Violet
.he M„l,
“d„ attended a
ptaunUr surw-tad .1 their home well late Sunder, honoring m“bM
In North Woodland Thurtday me. M„. Robe„ Madder radeni newning whch about seventy-five neigh- | |yWeds
1
bora and, relative, nthered to exMr. and Mra Cynu lar.bre or
land to them a &lt;el«xne Into the Harting, .nd Mr. and Mn. Charlie
community. An, enjoyable ereptog I B,lra,
„„
BanMd were
waa brought to a eohcluaton by the 8una, vlaux, „ a A werlman'a.
aervlna ol loo cream and cake by, Tn, Hiekorr Conlc„ MUakmary
Mr.. Jaaper Jordan. Mra. H L. Me- Society «'aa entertained Thurwlav
Millan mid Mnwofmou. Ah.uJhX "“ucIm
m‘i’.
ble of gifts was presented to the ton Trafford.
-newlyweds by d
Rev.
... .«
H. v
V. Townsend. ■• Mra Jennle Oorham veiled her
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoppe and nieqe. Mrs. Maude Mott, at Hender­
children of Chelsea were guests of shott a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hauer Friday
The Cemetery Circle will meet on
Thursday. August 8. for dinner at
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick ।tlie church as usaal. Everyone wel­
snd daughter. Arlene, are spending (come.
two weeks at Camp Barry. Stuart
lake. '
PLEASANT HILL.
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Leflier and
Vere Carter made a business trip
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Born and chll- lb
I Kalamazoo one day this week.
dren attended the Nead reunion at
Ed. Bedford is not so well again.
the home ot Mrs. Geo. Leffler In
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bates of
Woodland Sunday.
1Houghton lake. Mr. and Mra. Jay
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Border re- Bates
I
anff- two children ot Martan
turned Friday from a visit in Cedar and
i
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kermaen
Falls, West Bend and Emmetsburg, were
’
Sunday guests ot Mr. ahd Mra.
Iowa. MIm Winifred Border re- ISeymour Jordan
malned for a visit In Chicago.
Mr. and Mra. George Konzen and
two children
and Mrs. Arthur Clarke
Ellen Jean and John Lefller and ,t„_,
_____________________
— ......
j ggm, for
Marilyn Miller of Chicago, who arei__s
, and .two
little .daughters
vtdling
Leffler's
this
summer..i the_____
Brew_ptanlb
school Bunday.
pienk: Bui
........ - the __
______ —
_
Mrs■ r— spending
inenHInn ’ the
lh. week
aA»b with
ujlh Miss
Uli. /-'la.L.
,lvt daughters
ai.nlxlAV■ will remain
are
Clarke and
Doreen Clary of Hastings.
this week visiting her parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Grant Ozapod and, and. Mra. R J. Wlilldms and Dale
Mrs. Lynn Osgood and son. Jack, at- 'and Ruth Konzen will visit their
tended the World's Fair tn Chicago. cousins. Harry and Mary Ellen WtlSundav aud took advantage of the lams.
excursiotn About twenty-flve from
Mra. Curtla Pierce and son of
Woodland went to the fair on the'Grand Rapids visited her parents,
excursion that left Woodland Sun-1 Mr. and Mra. Stephen Carter the
day moriung and returned Monday past »eqk
morning.
i Mr. and Mrs Leeler Raymond of
Mra. Lottie Carpenter Davis of (Martin and Mr and Mrs. Wm.

In order to kettle the estate of Chester G. Beach, 1 will have
an auction &gt;ale at the premise, located 31-2 mile, southwest of
Hasting, on Sec. 23, Rutland Twp., on M-43, on

Tuesday, August 7, 1934
Commencing at one P. M. I offer the following property!
LIVE STOCK.
Brown mare, wt. about 1100, good
Brindle cow, new milch, calf by
aide.
Guernsey cow.
2 heifer calves.
POULTRY.
4 Pekin ducks.
5 Muscovy ducks.
About 25 chickens.
.FARM TOOLS AND MISC ELLA NEOUS.
Mowing machine.
Two-horse cultivator.
Pair Belknap sleighs.
Dunham land roller.
Spring tooth drag. Oliver plow.
3 lumber wagons.

TERMS OF SALE-CASH.

for-

Spring tooth cultivator
Five tooth cultivator.
Roil of webbing fence.
2 rolls of roofing. Pile of lumber.
Set of eveners and whiffietreea.
Grindstone. Extension Udder.
Kerosene drum.
Riding cultivator.
Gale com plantar.
,
Gale riding plow. Brass
2 H. P. Olds gas engim. r
Double work harness. F
Forks, shovel*, post he

Quantity of househo
Majestic range. He
Ford Pick-Up, nod

No good.
I er -wa

Mrs. Mabel Lai
ADMINISTR
Dewey Reed, Auctioneer.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WTDNWgfcA*, ACQCflT 1. IM4
’’ ’ ASSYRIA.
'
The Briggs Ladles1 Aid Society
111 meet at the church basement on
hursday for dinner.
rnaanmatnir
I Tlie Pleasure Birthday organize- 1
&gt;in,r
|&gt; ib* tion held the July session on WedIM* w » «««■• mort4»&lt;a eiwuiad nesday at the church basement;
t
Mrs- Bess,e SIricklanl1 “nd
» fcw^4wtar A Day "o. T ;Mrs. Marlon Strickland as hostesses.
Tawaahip at H*&gt;uu(v Barry
The annual reunion of the Alec :
.
-m।
cartright family was held at the j
f*L»» wblrb Bart-’ Ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
ikpald *1 lb* dat» iCortright of Lacey on Sunday.

NOTICES

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'SUPEBV SOUS'
PROCEEDINGS
APRIL SESSION—1934

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
. Chalmer Hershberger and Gene
England left Friday for Detroit and I
they plan to leave Wednesday fur
.VUlUWUia.
California.
I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sawdy of Lan­
ding called on Mra. Alice Grant Frl-

J
Cu„lf r„or, JUui&gt;.
Haanui.
rnr«nant to th» ailj&lt;»arnmanl t*krn I

Jst"

kBd pa (all or iKltunniwa purt of the week in place* th’ir room, in thr rmirt bou«». and w»
ta equity hu'iM'of Marjorie J0ne3 who returned
,,oXl'r?*J,h.*J'.,,lt.M.rea .. .
rtar aueb awarya
I Thu rollnwmc p»raona aniwarvq aa a
home.
__
i^raltor, for thair rr«p»rtive luwnahii
by ylrtua of th.
The Misses Beatrice and*T)oris and ward-:
____ In aai* anortyaar. 'Henry. nurStt Ot Leila hospital In, ■ —
x. ». •_
bw/bv Vrt.rihlt’Sn Batde Creek, who have bwn spendik&lt; Uth day at Aiiyuat. a. D. i»3«. at ‘Uig thetr vacation here, returned to
' tan a'eloak In the forwo&lt;K.n. Eaat.rn , men- i*Otk Oil Monday.
'
b'.“*.'*u*M 5Xui7"»dil M* Mr und M,s- Howard Martin, who
thTn’rthrriy o. stat. *&gt;»»«« •ntr*»&lt;* at' will chaperon a party on a visit to 1
iBb Cvvaty BBildlae. in th. city of Haa Chicago to- see the Century of;
thi
e«»r' Progress, will soon leave on the tour,
lot tiia county of Barry la,h.ld. of th.
Mr. Frank Thompson who subpraula.. dawrlbtM in aai* ’■ror'Mj. or mlUwf t&lt;&gt; a minor operation at Leila
mH*# Ihl am«nt d». on .aid mnrtraar hospital recently was taken to thc I
With inUrrat th.r»on at th. rat. of c hospital again and he will undergo 1
r
,
1
Mid pr.mia*a briny aiiuaird tn th. citr
The Muses Marjorie Jones. Joyce
o* Haatlnta. County of Barry. Htat. of Elaine Hyde and Marlea Swift.mem“eh!*^ ‘2*’ V b tt ot Inta Sir .r i
of Cheskctionny Camp Fire
s„
8ara?*f&lt;Btoek Fw» of Dani’ Sir* Unit, are registered at Camp Kit- cow.
•r’a Addition to th. ciry. fom».rly va. aimlwo. Clear lake, for thc ten day
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Barry County Court Hana*.
Ha&gt;tln«&lt;.
April 11. 1»3*.

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o.rry t ouuiy ra.niiu vnu ue cvr.in,u.«i —from July lit. IM*, to July lat. mas
Friends from Lake Odessa called
~ Ml and MO Lo Harr, Sunday
Million made by Borkua. aup|«rted by In* of auitabl. uffica apart and that all afternoon.
Drvwa. that the matter ol repalra at th.
County ioSrmary and Detention Hos&gt;« noV'nLTfh!!’ Bt.u' Mrr “nd Mra r H Eddy and •'oni
Braith, th. Roekaiuit. Fmlndaiiot.. Th. William failed on friends tn VerVnitd staui Pubik Srrvie. aud the montvllle and Nashville Sunday
w. x. Krlioi* Foundation.
1 afternoon.
ChM- Parlee and fornll-v •Pent
Herat Barim*.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. WilMotion tea.Is by Brown, supported by Hams near Dowling.
g&amp;Xri’ y’.’« 30°n.« o“,op"d- ,
nnd Mr* o,enn Wotring and
Mr (ilMtu. mJ"! thFi Th. m.n.r Laird and Betty attended the wedof •uppiyin* lidht. wat»r and inti for ding of the former's niece. Miss Mil■’'«
IO Henry Ford ol KaiHain and water with tali power to act.’, “ninzoo at Nashville Saturday after....i~a »— ««
noon at lour o'clock.
j Mr. and Mrs. John Homan and
sons of Dayton, Ohio, are spending a
Honoral.la
I week with the Kantner families in

The success of your canning
and pickling depends almost en­
tirely on the quality of your
spices. For years this store has
been the headquarters for pure
spices and we are, prepared to
serve you again this year. Many
famous local recipes are on file
with us.
•

George Wotring of Nashville spent
the week end with Laird Wotring. j

Bring in your list and let us do
the rest.

On Monday of.last week funeral
services were held at tlie Farley Un- dertaking parlors. Battle Creek, for ■ll..Ji,r7'^i&gt;.i TLt thi
John Cadart. a life long resident h,, ,i«-tion of a

hospital where lie passed away sev- the ci.rk .dmim.ireie th.
erul days later. Interment was made
....
...
nt the Union cemetery conducted by
^.airman with th.
.
.„ Rev. John Foy. a former pastor. He
d.J •• jliy leases one sister. Mn Rose Stanton.
u.r.no
D. IBM.
„
. .
an adopted brother. Louis Cadart. of
Pr««l. Hen. Stuirl C1em»ni. Jud»e BaUlc CrcPk
1^1* miler Ot th. rntato ot Goth , The Eagle school reunion which
derated
•
)ias ^en held annually for some’
X«th»t th“ “d- time has been deferred for 193*.
tote be mnte.l i«
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming of Atngcr .
Sit!
»mo other auiubie J)nV(, m(&gt;Vecl to tlie home of their 1
„. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Man,
by. due to the ill health ot Mr. w-w rra-i
i’ Fleming.

FAIR LAKE
The Bunnell Sunday School hns
a picnic at Fair lake. Bunnell re­
sort. August 9 for dinner. Everybody
come.
Mr. and Mrs. Welcher and son oL
‘ii’-gft Ba:tJa Creak visited Wednesday evelii oii llUllt
nln« lit Charles fawhleltiier-a
Lcchleltwr's. '
,,
■ ho We were all sorry to hear of the
non auto accident of Doris Trick and
ll.oo children which occurred near Hasti 'hi tings Thursday. We hope they will
’J ;•' I ail be able to be around soon.
lo a.t' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller. Earnest
■ so and Viola Miller and Roy AtkUison
|2 JjJ of Monroe were week end visitors
■ioo of Mrs. Lola Miller.
» *o
Sunday callers at Lottie colllster's
in no were- Mrs. Bert Smith and daughters
- ------- of Kalamazoo. Orville Damon and
.tion.is fami]y of Battle Creek. Ben Campj bell and family of Hickory Comers
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farrat of
| Vermontville.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.

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NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
K£rt£"n"
Mr. and Mrs. John Stairs called no rirrimn.
on Mr and Mrs. Leo Church ot Has- H
iMF&lt;r rrintwi tings recently.
in,T
. .
। Mr. and Mrs. Cappon were callers
•'
.1 Pralnevillr rwnK

Don’t take Chances
on Poor Spices . . .

Dennis Allerding of West Carl­
ton, Mrs. Florence Leonard of
Woodland. Misses May and Marie
Britten of Hastings arc visiting their

Mrs. Price’s Canning Compound
and Dill Pickle Mixture

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
Phone 2131

The Rexall Store

Halting*

(jhange dusty

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon are attendvunip UKvuiig
........... -........... .................
Richard Colton or grand RW14* I
tS "W.
ia visiting aTthe Hansbargar home.
visiting at the Hansbargar home. ,i,.„
r.rH«t

WASTEFUL ROADS
TOR ASSOCIATION of Haatinp, Michl

GRAVEL
BOULEVARDS

Michl-

roilrd to orIT IS* HEREBY ORDERED. that

IF you live on a dusty road, you
I know that every time you dust
your home, your dust-doth is pick­
ing up the material paid for by
tax money and put on the highway
at great expense.

Every indication'at thia time

When you prevent dust you prevent*
waste of costly road surface, so
you reduce the amount necessary
to replace the material wasted in
the form of dust.

ia that

Coal Prices
Those who have bought, their next
winter’s coal during the past few
weeks have saved money, ahd

You Can Save Money!
by offering your coal at once before
prictes take a rise.

OUR SERVICE will make clean,
satisfactory delivery at your con­
venience.
•
TELEPHONE about the kind and
amount you need.

So lower taxes and dean homes
go together, and the decision to
dustproof local highways should
not be difficult to make. Keep the
road surface moisture-bound with
Dowflake Calcium Chloride and
you will save your rood and the dis­
comfort of dust at the same time.
pport.d by
rovtoil and
Y»a. 20.
Nlatrnirnt

&gt;matork. rrlaliv. to nnallS.d voter.
»;.r;

utnaai J&gt;« r.f.rr.d to lhe mlarrllanooua
aim. emnmillee. Motion rarried.

moisture holds the dust, binds the'
surface and lengthens the life of
the road. Write for our booklet,
"How to Control Dust." This book
explains why dean homos and low
faxes go together.

•ulimil lor publiralion In the county i&gt;at&gt;er» apeeiSf information, aa to qnahe.d
voter. In lhe April 30lh olMtion. Motion
carrird.

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
aupport.d

Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Phene

3357 Hastings, Mich.

Dowflake is a dean dust-layer in
the form of small, white flakes which
can be spread on the road with a
truck and spreader at the rate of
several miles a day. It changes
dusty roads into gravel boulevards.
The white flakes absorb moisture,
keep it on the road for weeks. The

MIDLAND

.

MICHIGAN

in. bo rranud.
Clyde Ullrox.

DOWFLAKE

CALCIUM CHLORIDE 77-80%

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                  <text>SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 8, 1934

PAGES Ito 6

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Amendment To Reduce The JPEOPLE OF COUNTY
mnnr i n
Welfare Comm.;
GREAT DIMKE Gas Tnv
Tak .sSlinuLl
h»".l,,iRp
Bd Opfpfitpfl'
Dc,“te'1 linn
HEAR JUDGE UCV ; Emergency
Program Begins in Sept.

MANY LOSSES REPORTED
TO WINDSTORM IN8URANGE COMPANY

If Passed, Counties Would Have Nd
’ Cash For Highway Maintenance ■

ACCEPTS APPOINT­
MENT IN DETROIT

OFP«ft

[Dr.

for Eight Weeks

Harris Woodburne to
Joint Staff at Henry
'
Ford Hospital

IS OPPOSING COMSTOCK ' Beginning in September, under GEOLOGISTS CLAIM THAT
IS CHOSEN DIRECTOR OF
I The many friends of Dr. and Mrs
IN MICHIGAN PRIMARY
a new program, approximately 3.tX» I
IT WAS ONCE COV­
Harris Woodburne will regret to
HEALTH EDUCATION
teaclien. wlio have been unable to
hear
that
they
are
soon
leaving
Has
­
ELECTION
ERED BY WATER
IN SCHOOLS
dollant. I
secure employment or are In need of j
tings. but congratulate them upon
I

There was held In the city of Lan­ automobiles to two or three
!relief assistance, will receive aid!
sing 'Friday noon u gathering of Just enough, to cover the license ni|T| iWCC DDfiPDAil
। his fine position in Detroit.
plates and the handling of them and; UU I LINto rnUuKAM,
ithrough tlie state emergency welfare BUT THAT THROUGH
| Dr. Woodburne. who has been asPAI
IPICQ---------CAD QTJTC eom!nl“,1o,L A Plan h“
ln ®P-1
keeping the records. The money
------ -----------EARTH DISTURBANCES w^K™Tta“^U“'ir2ifei «
rULILIto
rUn
ol
ATE
eratton
during
the
summer
whereby
needed for financing road making In;
—---------_
j 1.200
! grain.
The meeting
wuscalled
not called
------------i medicine, nos
has ucccptcu
accepted on
an appoiniappolnt1*7
’’’’ teachers have been given ein'■“**! .
luicunuuc,
8erv Parlrnr Hou,
’Yram.
The meeting
was not
by by this slate, we would get from an inBecy. Parker Saw Six Barns the state highway department but crcase in the gas lax. making It four Believes in Putting Tax Sys- Payment. funds being furnished by Ages Ago . the Land Was ment on the staff of Henry Ford
. the FERA.
Classes «»»
in vocational 1 - -•
PFB*
■ ----.* and will begin his
! hospitali ■_
In Detroit
Razed in Distance of One [by “n independent organization cents-instead of three. We believe!
tern
on ~
Basis of Ability
Raised Up and Formed
1 training and vocational rehabillta-1
I new duties there about Sept. 1. The
M4in ««
which is deeply concerned over the the Jay will come when some such
J
fflUe on Friday
| future of road building in tills state. action will be taken.
tlon and kindred subjects will com­
I
.
to Pay
;best wishes of a large circle of
Present Isthmus
pose me
the muior
major pan
part oi
of tne
the currtcucurricu­ ( Oeolo&lt;lsU clalm th.t
an
The worst storm that has swept The purpose was to plan to conibat
l friends go with Dr. and Mrs. WoodThe other amendment urged by | Judge Arthur J. Lacy of Detroit, P«e
over Michigan since the cyclone.*, of jibe effort being made by the Michl- the Michigan branch of Die Auto- candidate for nomination for gover- lum.
to their new field of labor.
The new schedule begins In Sep- KwtoRlc Period there was no Lsthmus jburnt
'
MUTCh
1520 tlevimliv)
.'"In across. nan
rtf
t
Vao
A
i
Aa_
March 1920.
devasted na strip
gan branch of the Automobile As­ moblle Association of America is to nor on the Democratic ticket in the
tember
and
continues
for
eight
of
Panama,
but
that
there
was
a
]'
Michigan from Muskegon east and sociation of America to force upon have the gas tax reduced from three September primaries. outlined his
southward to Detroit, the heaviest the people of this state two consti­ cents
- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- his p.uwUI * natural ch“nel
P°tot con-!
per -gallon
to^two
cents. That, views on
government and
pro-i
damage being in the eastern part of tutional amendments. The adoption In our judgment, would be a caUm- grhm for meeting the major prob- glven tater ln me state papers
nectlng the walers of what we know:
r&lt;^f* nno
one i lawa.
^nW which confront* .1.1
misstate
‘.front
the state.
of them would be a serious blow to Itv Ln MLchiirnn Tt tvnnlH fnrcA
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’
’ ’
,todaF"as the Atlantic and the Pg-I
Reports of this storm are coming good roads in Michigan. One of —
of• two thing
things:
—. LlEither
l.fr It
it would
——t.ld com- . the
the speakers' platform at inc
the MidMld'chic.
Their
claim
Is
that
the land
In to the Windstorm Insurance Coni­ these would definitely limit to 35c pel 9 highway tax upon the proper-1 dlevllle Centennial Saturday after. "rose up” and left the Isthmus m a
, puny Of this city, and it la evident per hundredweight the weight tax ty of this state, to be paid almost noon. He was introduced by Dr
barrier between the oceans. After)
that it will cause considerable losses to be |&gt;aid by automobile owners. wholly by real estate or it would;Birge Swift of Middleville, candicenturies of eroalon. and the forma- prnnon nennmo
to that company, though not any­
mean the neglect of the hundreds dote for nomination for representatton of valleys on either side, this BEOORD CROWDS COME TO
. where ncgclll pruporlton la the total Jcctlnn to that We believe it would of millions' of dollars investment, uve from the Fourth district
central ridge on the Isthmus marks j
MIDDLEVILLE FOR
storm damage, because so much of be wise to limit the weight tax of
.
(Continued on page six)
The real
real problem
problem of
of government.
goven
-------------------------------------------।[ The
lhe long conn-j
CENTENNIAL
the destruction was In cities, or to
____________________________________ Judge Lacy believes, is to promote I MANY OP PORMPR PPflT nental divide that extends from
Btralu of!
crops, which are not covered by
------------DDIUADV ci CfiTinAl________ general welfare, and the stale, fed-: DI AMY UF FORMER RE8I- Alaska clear down to the StralLi
windstorm insurance, in the rural
rnlMRnT CLCL&gt; I I UN
leral and local governments should!
DENTS RETURN FOR
.Magellan It sometimes seems that COLORFUL PARADE
districts there arc many farmers who
some great Power, far above us all.,
. UC
IA/II I CAflN RF uCDC ic0°ix'r“te
this end. Because he
HOMECOMING
WILL aUUN Dt ntnt believes that Prerident Roosevelt has
suffered heavy lauies who had no
,had fl all figured out that sometime
OPENS CELEBRATION
..
..
[shown
for
accom-1 .
------------windstorm insurance at all. and oth­
„
"
shown greater
greater capacity
cdpaci
‘
। here would be a good place toi build
—t,
ers who had such insurance in other
Are You Properly Registered; pushing these objectives than any: INTERESTING PIONEER
the in
divide
reachesline
its Village
Shows Fine, Commit
miorm. .a.
4. a canpl.P°Here
,nt. and
a straight
* *
„
V’
companies, which will not make the
So You Can Vote Sen,olher chler “*«utive within the past
losses serious for the local company,
.
.
r
I few years, he says that lhe most Im-1 .
MUSEUM IN TAVERN it is only 34 miles from the shbre of
Spirit in Staging Great
with Its ample supply of cash and
temoer
117
portant issue in the fail campaign
, Lhe Atlantic to
w the
.... re.
wc y*.
Mlv
.
.
---------A
shore
of
the
Homecoming
Event
COMMITTEE COMPLETES
government bonds.
Taking part in the primary, which u th“l Michigan should back Presl-! Old Friends and Recollection Pacific. The very lowest point on
Probably the most damage was
FINAL PLANS FOR BIG
will be held on Tuesday September ;dc,lt Roosevelt In his national re'
,K
the
‘ continental divide »here
---------wgs
- 2..­ uC,hln B HU1 would doubtless
have been considerably surprised if
of Old Times Is Theme
caused by hail. The hailstones were
feet above sea level Thr route sru
11. should be in the mind* of all covery program and that the stale
•
V'.. 'IlLI K &amp; a
—J • —
EXHIBITION
of unusually large size, pounded
voters. The Banner is not in favor [should wholeheartedly contribute to!
levied for building the Canal howto Middleof Celebration
bean and beet crops Into the earth,
'ever,
was
a
half
mile
east
of
this.
w**k ™ur?lal' prid&gt;y *nd
of lhe primary method of nominal- ,ta access and fully share in Its I Not in many years has the old
stripped the
coni, ”
causing
heavy MANY
CLASSIFICATIONS
ing candidates, believing that the j benefits. It Ls particularly important. ;
where It wus 312 feet above sea
farm^'u
rM theyX^
MANY CLASSIFICATIONS
losses to farmers. Unless they had P
... .
.
[caucus and convention system, with be believes, that the state should re- ,Hickory Corners Tavern been the . level. On the Atlantic side as ex- P settled on .the bonks of the
°f flndln&lt;
hall Insurance1 ,onM
„OT
‘s, ,ro&gt;n that]
IN LARGE ENTRY LIST1 proper safeguards which couhT'bellum a democratic majority to the scene of such activity ns it was dur­ plained in a previous letter, dam-1
ing the three days of the Barry mlng up the Chagres-river formed “
source were total.
a foreat
forest *land,
“nd. broken hv
by .».
small
ii
------------.
[easily provided, wouldbe cheaper I House of representatives.
,
The worst damage was done In Merchants and Individuals of [and better and far morein harmony - Security in home and farm own- townriiip Centennial at Hickory the greatest "made” lake in the patches of open fleldt he would have
Shiawassee. Genesee and, Oakland
Prnvirlino- Mnrn
lw,u* the representoUve system of !«?rship. security In unemployment, Corners Friday. Saturday and Sun- world. With its surface 85 feet above found a prosperous-village through
County Providing
counties. There were heavy losses
riuviuiug More
mure
.government, which we are supposed Purity against poverty and old mer that the Rev. Moses Lawrence !sea level. It has a shore-line of 1.100 which runs a modem concrete high­
hi the southern part of fxipeer coun­
Than 250 Prizes
to have in this country. But we have BKC- “nd assurance that children
miles. This "made" lake .really backs way. with stores decked out tn fes­
ty. also in Graitot and Montcalm.
Uir.primnry. -As long as that is true i 'nay receive a good education are first settled on a 120 acre land grant ,up against the side of the contlnen- tive colors, and booths, amusements
Judges for the Barry county flower •
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obtained from thc government. Aft- i
Tn Otis vicinity windstorm damage show
j...&gt;'
—
---------....“
—
----essentials to promote general weltql divide and made It possible to and display* of pioneer relics flank to be
given at
at me
the lair
fair grounus
grounds । u
dut
ot.evcr
y cltl
n mterio
oc
given
er
making
arrangements
for
the
land
was comparatively light, and there ..
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....
«n fl.A u-.lr..*
rtf
jure
Saturday. nu«uiH
August
18
have .been
t'J'
of KI.
his country
*»«*. he states. The people slwuld he returned to Madison. New York, reduce by 85 feet the cutting of the I ing either side.of the street.
■talc
IO, nave
iiuvr
wrn
- lcd ,n tlu~ welfare
----.' not
The celebration opened officially
was a very little hall in the southern selected,
?.. fekiuiuu,.
“ ...
he tavert
not.be
taxed In
to rtenth
death on
on ih.l.
tixeir farms
channel between Oatun and Pedro
according to io.
Mrs. Marian'
,o*,..vake l»rt u,
hi &gt;&gt;
It.
, on Thursday afternoon with a colorpart of the state. The city of Flint Goodyear, president of lhe Thom-! .No .0",e &lt;un vole Bt “&gt;e primary and houses and the cost of govern- and brought back his wife, four sons 'Miguel, a distance of over 31 miles.
and three daughters. The Lawrence : roue-in, uux roue. tn. rarau u £“*
1,1"ch ,0“0^1 •
was heavily damaged. Ordinarily it apple
«pi»c Garden
uuruen Club.
viud. Thia
rnw show
snow U
is;\
~ regL'lcrcd T»««...
01".' An!f ment should be cut so that homo1 family was accompanied on the trip! Following this route the Canal is
was a straight blow, but in some being Htxmsored -by lhe latter or- Pcr:x&gt;« who Is not registered and । owning will not become a luxury and
ubout 10 1-2 mll« in length from
ly w“ only * U“
here by Aaron Fargo and bis mothInstances it evidently assumed cy­ Kanizatlon and the Barry County who did not vote al the lost presl-[ farm owning a near catastrophe.
GFSJM dXX
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clonic proporlloiLs. Secretary Park­ Federation of Women's clubs and ‘tent*®1 election in lhe voting pre- j Judge Lacy believes that one of cr-in-law. Mrs. Edith Fargo. A low ;
14 feet wide and 16 feet long ?,
,n
, lanuc ■« deep «tey on tb._ D
fUfc.
|£"» w.m. «.«««. u«luii Huioter of the Windstorm Company said i has been receiving fine support from ic,ncl where-he now resides should I‘he most constructive features of cabin
f"d ““
."“..“'L .?-&gt;• I "to rexTJJk«
1;“’“»'•
were the^fioats
that in one part of Shiawasseecoun- business men and factories through11 ‘bat his or her name is on Ms program is a plan to form a nonas a home for his famllv. ““T b'Xu'
real
K 91. ine""T
.. ^onai
formln_ a
a processton more than .a
11 ot forming
ty. which he visited Friday in a dis­ out the county. Il will be the larg-l1*’** ,lhl of voters, kept by the town- [ political coalition of civic leaders Lawrence umbrdJX.iVj'idl'u'or
mile long. Harking back to the days
tance of one mile six barns were est affair of its kind ever given here 'ship clerks in townships and by and leaders in various forms of busi- Barry lox.ulilp came from various
llrlahu 0,1
conUnenrlal
levelled to the ground. The manner
when Red men roamed the county,
Mrs. J. 6 Currie. Mrs Orra Chud-' ,cl,y cltrts *n cities.
ness and farm enterprises to the end
parts rf the unl.eU Sl.le. u, enjo, ,’“!“™
in which the wreckage was strewn wick and Mrs. Leroy M. Spears all
1110 w“y
register In townships &amp; forming progressive and practical rhe three-day program. It has been x great big ditch eslendlng from a troup of Indians in costume fol­
lowed behind the band. Then came
about indicated a cyclone. For­ of Grand Rapids
Rapids, will Judge ’the ।i 01
“ ,o
*? “
set
el in touch with lhe
the township II legislation. It is Ills opinion that esUmutTd iliac the attendance ex-;
to 5*yon,d
Caledonia's contribution, a covered
tunately most of the time the twist- flowers.
'■ who
" will have
'
....
!hn,u«J
300
clerk,
certain
days there are many distinguished and ceeded Im including more than
wagon drawn by a team of oxen. The
Mrs. E. A. Burton of Hastings u when he will be at home for the pur- able citizens having an expert 1200 rjhtered In the museum at I '*« high much of the w
oxen
seemed a bit confused as they
n«e was done by the wind nulling chalnnan of the quilt and rug dis- P?4*
registering. In .this city reg­ knowledge of agriculture. Industry, the old tavern, which hud been're- 2ou eau beghl to vlsualiw It. You
into the area as the twister passed
crossed
over the bridge and saw the
play. while Mrs. Florence Becker j Bratton must be made at the office finance, public service and all conditioned tor the occasion.
I J™1..,“J".
over.
line
of spectators which were lined
McCrecry wllPbe Judge
of the city clerk in the city hall, and phases of government and human
Crowd, were so targe that It was
“ cl", ,2™“Rh.,
I00*' on either ride of the street. One at­
------ . ..
... .
.
-!n voter can reghter any day except relations, who could not be induced Impossible lo hold Inside meeting. «»',«
,
™ tempted to go one way and one the
to run for or hold public office, but in the Methodist church a. hrst
th,t. *•“ • »ld‘h
other and for a moment it appeared
who. if invited to do so. would, us planned gnd a loud speaking system
ul’ to I-®® teat on the bottom, as tlMxigh the affair might end In a
was used
, sreasma ryuem
(Continued on page.three)
free for all clash of temperament, but
Although there .were man» un- \
U&gt; conceive ol, As you sail the driver gave a display of real
usual events in connection wifh the |
(Continued on page 9, part 2)
THREE NEW NURSES
pioneer spirit which recognizes no
Centennial the exhibit of antiques
"
’ ’
obstacles os insurmountable, and
ImLs He Mid Uw storm wm^ E Bennett of Middleville his charge
you live, another registration
FOR HEALTH UNIT in the old tavern was outstanding. EXPLAINED THE NEW
brought his team to order and the
Kuct've “ tfil ^SnFv Th' ot lhr
&gt;»*
Bdt &lt;one h“
Many
people
of
Barry
township
and
procession continued.
wreckMe indicutod tii?a twtaJr'w‘11 b*’ M1“ ET,“ »ner of Kalama- ™*'d- "'nee he or she laM voted. Mrs. Marion Wetzel, /Miss
CORN-HOG CONTRACTS An old time dfrcult rider, with
Other parts of the county contribut­
h'ld dw» wow of i hedanLte
and MUJ1 Alberta Webster of from °“e township to another, or
ed
Interesting
and
unusual
relics
(Continued on page four)
Mildred Tuttle. Miss Elea­
juia_done some o^the damage.
pu]m Beach. Florida.
from one ward to another, then it
for the display. There was a splen­ Government
Made Reduc­
QIVTU rnMPCOT DV
George Sumner is In charge of I J*
to register this year.
nor Mumford to Leave
did collection of Jndlan arrowheads
SUPT. KILLIAN OF ALLE­
tion in Allotments
plAln LUNUtnl. Di
the connervulion display sponsored 11 u thc dut? of every good citizen lo
Three new nurses have been and stone implements, old time
HASTINGS CITY RAND by the Barry County Rod and Gun 'otc- Il Is Jiut as much his duty named to serve on the staff of the guns, spinning wheels, a wooden
GAN ROTARY SPEAKER
Allowed
,
HAai INU^ LI I T BAND c!ub ond cxhlhlu wUi j* judged by to see that his name is properly
cradle of a type familiar In pioneer
Harold J. Poster, secretary of the
if “
it is —
not already on the Barry County Health Unit to take days here, but now a rather odd cur.a n
P M En«1W' o' the educational dr- registered •»
the place of three who are leaving,
Barry County Corn-Hog Control As- Gave a Timely and Much Ap­
Delightful Program to Be : panuwnt of the Michigan Dcpart- list.
fealty Numerous ex.mple. o( old socialion. called all township ccom„,„.
according to Dr. M. R. Kinde.
preciated Talk—Faith
ment of Conservation.
Rendered Tomorrow
“"'«fe"
&lt;&gt;“
I mllleemen and directors Inta HuMiss Helen Linn will take the
Jake Miller will liave cliarge of the BERRIEN COUNTY TO
His Subject
place of Miss Mildred Tuttle who
• "««« Wednesday at
Night, August 9
art exhibit and Miss Marian Lamgoes to Hillsdale this fall. ML&amp;s Linn or the postal service in Michigan whlch Ume q.. Corn-Hog contract
The speaker scheduled for the
HONOR
MR.
BARNARD
Tomorrow, ’ Thursday evening. phere will be judge.
explained.
,
Is a graduate of the University of £ £Ikt,“W.on °'
Monday noon Rotary meeting was
August 8, the Hastings City Band,
Mrs. Nellie Cross has charge of the
Michigan hospital training school, the Kellogg sanctuary, numerous; The 'o„„,ment forced some re­ compelled to cancel his date here.
i under the direction of A. A. Bifemo. luncheon that will be served by Mrs. Banquet Will Be Tendered has a Bachelor of Science degA;e
w" * duetion In hogs allowed In the eon- The program committee was for­
I will give its sixth concert of the sea­ C. R. Rogers for the Judges and
“u“,™'rxefe *nd the Allotment commit- tunate In gi-titat Superintendent
from M. a C. and has attended the d
Him at Benton Harbor
son on the court yard square, be- chairmen of the different depart­
lllumtnotfeo tamed “
by
ought it
It would
would be
be wen
well ror
fee tne
Che Ned Killian of tne' Allegan schools
Mary Palmer school at Detroit. Her or
.. modem
„ .
• i tee Uiougnt
I ginning at eight o'clock. The pro- ments.
the
Consumers
.
Power
Comnanv
of
... . . ..
Tuesday Evening
the
Consumers.
Power
Company
of .township committeemen
to have the as an eleventh hour substitute.
experience
includes
Institutional
| gram follows:
Concessions for sales and displays
j
'story of the complete work of the i His subject was "Faith." He treat­
The Barnard-For-Congress-Cotr.- work at gie University of Michigan, Kalamazoo.
I March—The Little Giant—Moon. have been granted to people from
Among
the
interesting
relics
was
I Mazurka—Bella—E.
Mezzacapo. Grand Rapids. Lansing, Middleville, mittee, of the Fourth congressional two years of field nutrition work for a display of old coins, some of them committee. The methods of the ed it from several standpoints and
district. Is giving a banquet Tues­ the state department of health. For
first adjustment were explained, also said that each one should have
Delton and Hastings.
being- over 2,000 years old. nearly the method of coming to the allot- faith, first in himself; next in his
day. August 14. at seven P. M. at the
Overture— Harmon la na—J. p. OaC. R. Rogers has charge of the Premier Hotel in Benton Harbor. It connected with lhe W. K. Kellogg all the property of Mr. Rockwell,
ment was given. The committee; family; next in the institutions of
floral department and will be assist­ Is not the purpose of those having Foundation. In 1B32 she was the who has a fine collection.
then gave their own views on what this country; and above all faith in
The Nash March—H. L. Booth. ed In the gladkolas division by Guy the banquet in charge to limit the nurse at Woodland and the follow­
Another unusual feature of the should be done 4N th the contracts'Almighty God. Especially did he
Giddings and Mrs. C. D. Bauer; attendance to Berrien county. Quite ing year was at Ann . J. Kellogg
(Continued on page, seven)
at this time, gontrncts are going I stress- the need of every man putting
The Nash Motors Co. Kenosha. Mrs. A. D. Bleckle of Freeport will the contrary, republicans from all school al Battle creek.
. back to the producers this week. I forth his best efforts in these days.
Wis.
assist with the dahlias and Mrs. Wm. over the district arc invited and will
Health unit supervision in Prai­ HILLSDALE DOCTOR
They will be given less than one. and having faith that his work will
Selection—Il Trovalore — Verdi. Mishler with the zinnias.
be very welcome. It is hoped that rieville. Johnstown. Barry and Hope
week to decide what they wish to be rewarded. The depression will be
STUDIESHEALTH
UNIT
Arr.ty Bamhouse.
Aside from the display of flowers some from Barry county may at­ districts will be taken over by Miss
da with the contracts. All con- over in the near future and the best
Fox Trot March—Nasty Man— there will be divisions to include
If they shall do so.' they Marie. Neuschaefer to replace Mr«
Dr. Edward McGavren. director tracts accepted will be sent do
(From George White’s Scandals. Ray quilts, rugs, shadow boxes, posters, tend
should notify Dr. W. E. Brown, Marion Wetzel, who is also going
of the Hillsdale County Health De­ Washington for payment on Friday. to get busy. There's a way if we have
(Henderson. Arr. by Geo. F. Briegel. antiques, paintings and conserva­
chairman
of
the'
Barnard-For-ConHillsdale.
Miss
Neuschaefer
Is
Ya
partment. Is spending a week here August 17th. The governmeht states the will and the faith.
I Waits—Old Timers—Compiled and tion. '
gress-Commlttee.- Benton Harbor. graduate of the Kings County Hbs- to study and observe the methods of they will pay all contracts by the
Each sub-topic was treated In a
pllal School of Nursing, has attend­ carrying on the work here in Barry last of August.
Michigan.-The tickets arc.75c.
’
fine-spirited and very sensible man­
BENEFIT BRIDGE AtJG. 16.
1 Found the End of the Rainbow—
Former senator Barnard. wIk&gt; has ed Hunter College In New York City county by the Kellogg Foundation.
Producers who feel they will re­ ner by the speaker. Though he
Charley Straight and Wm. Sandefur
The Women's Association Is plan­ had large experience as a member of and has a Bachelor of Science de­
ject the contracts should see their ujiologlzed for not having had an
Arr. by Frank E. Barry.
ning a benefit bridge to be held al the legislature, also of the state sen­ gree from Columbia. Her experience
BASEBALL.
township committeemen before do­ opportunity to prepare his talk, the
Champagne Waltz—Con Conrad. the Country Club Thursday, Aug. 16. __
ate._ ______
Is receiving
____ _____
hearty
_ ___
support
____ ......
from includes nursing supervision at the
Dowling vs. Hastings Independents ing so as these men will be able to Rotarians thought no apology was
Ben Oakland and MU ton Drake.
which promises to be a most pleas­ the people of his county. He was I Lying-In Hospital in New York City, at Vickery*. Clear lake. Sunday, explain the various cuU made in the necessary for
his remarks were
March—*Niftonal Emblem.
ant affair. Tickets will be on sale placed in nomination by a conven-. Douglas County Hospital at Omaha August 12.—Adv.
contract.
worth while and very helpful.
Serenade—A Night In June—K. L. and people aside froai club members tlon attended by lhe republican and the Women's Hospital at DenKing. Baritone Solo, played by Hu­ are asked to participate and bring delegates elected at the September' ver. Her public health experience
bert Mead. Soloist.
guests Please remember the date. primary In 1932 to decide what' includes service as visiting nurse in
March—Stars and Stripes Forever
name Berrien should present m’ a New York city,
—J. P. Sousa. Played by request.
committee of young matrons and candidate for congress. Mr. Barnard
Miss Zatae Eastman will take the
Star Spangled Banner (Revised young women have the 'affair In received an overwhelming majority'"*
; place of *'"*
Mrs. Eleanor Mumford, who
Edition)—Arr. by Al Hayes.
charge.
in that gathering, and Berrien coun- i&gt; is taking a position at East Orange,
I
SUPERVISORS PICNIC.
;New Jersey, Miss Eastman is a
ty Is backing him loyally.
SIX MONTHS AT IONIA.
Mr. Barnard has been, for four graduate of the Massachusetts OenThe annual meeting of the super­
— K»r» city manager of Benton Her-1 dral Hospital and lias a Bachelor of
Byron Payne —
of ...»
this city was
visors. ex-supervlsora. county officials brought before Judge R. R.- McPeck j ixir, and hM.inade a splendid record Science degree from Simmons Col­
and ex-oounty officials of Barry Co.■ for sentence o.,
-H...rw(ov Havin
mnnev-iavlnr hirnlnM*
efficient, money-saving
business lege. Her public health experience
on-Thursday,
having’ for efllrl^rit
will be held at Kellogg damp. Pine' previously admitted his guilt of a administration.
| Includes work with the Boston Coun­
.
lake. Thursday. Aug. 16. Luncheon1 drunk and disorderly charge. It was
ty Health Department and as rturte
will be furnished by the W. K. Kel­ the third offense a’nd the Judge had SUPPORT A BARRY CO. MAN
in the Berkshire County Health
logg Foundation —E. A Parker. Sec. no .option but to send him Lo a pen­
.
FOR A BARRY CO. OFFICE., Unit.
—Adv.
Adelbert Cortright, candidate for;
al institution. He was given from six
Prosecuting
Attorney
on
the
Repub
­
ing
with the County Unit from last
months to two years at the Ionia re­
NEW ERA DIRECTOR.
lican ticket wm bom In Assyria year are Mrs. John NoWes and Miss
formatory.
Sheldon Westerman of Ann Arbor
township. He received his primary________________
Rom DeFoe. Mrs Nobles is a gradhas been named as Emergency Re­ HASTINGS YOUNG
education In the Barry Co. schools uate of Blodgett Memorial Hospital,
lief Administrator for Barry coun­
FOLKS GET CERTIFICATES. and graduated from the University has been superintendent of the Penty. succeeding Mrs. A. H. Carveth.
■* "
has attended
' '
Three Hastings young people re- of Detroit Law School. He was rural nock Hospital here and
Mr. Westerman has bren acting as
carrier out of Assyria for five year* the University of Michigan School
field representative for the ERA of
and saw service In the World war of Hygiene and Public Health. She
Michigan.
Merrick wu awarded a Life Certlfl- with the 160th F. A. Brigade. He U has been with the Kellogg Health
qualified by six (i) years of exper­ Unit here since work was first carBREAKS FINGER.
dsgrec and Miss Charlotte Zusch - ience in criminal law, eight &lt;8j
' Donald Goucher had the mis few- '
years active practice of .law. and Foe. stationed at Middleville,
tune to break a finger &lt;m his left ,
four (4) years m Circuit Court Oomhand while playing ball ut the fair­
miuioner for Barry county.
verslty of Michigan and graduated
grounds on Tuesday. Hard luck. Don.
DURFEE SCHOOL REUNION.
Your support at the Primaries from the Yale School of Nursing.
Herrington's landing, clear lake, September 11th will be appreciated. She Is completing her second year
Saturday, Aug. 1», 1934.-6eey.-Adv -Adv. •-«.
i with the W. K. Kellogg Foundation.

EASTERN PART OF
members of county roud commis­
sions and others interested in conSTATE IS HARO HIT itinuing
Michigan's good roads pro­

BtBRV CENTENN JI
IS 8 G SUCCESS

THBEE GAU DATS
ATMIDDLEVILLE

JUDGES IN FLOWER
SHOW ARE CHOSEN

AT THE MIDDLEVILLE CENTENNIAL

IN FIVE COUNTIES UNDER
KELLOGG FOUNDATION
Intensive Health Program
Among Pupils Will Re­
sult tn Much Good
Evidently the Kellogg Foundation
will stress health education In the

to a greater extent than ever. This
schools.
.
It has choeen a director of health
education, whore duties will be the
coordinating of health education In
the school* of Allegan. Barry. Ea­
ton, Hillsdale and Van Buren coun­
ties. where the Kellogg Foundation
operates. He will head that part of

man chosen 1* Dr. Henry J Otto, uno
of the country's outstanding men in
the educational field. At present .Dr.
Otto is associate professor of edu­
cation at Northwestern University.
He will assume his duties at the
Foundation September 1.
The addition of an educsdlonal
director in health instruction gives
the Foundation a steff already comStuart Pritchard, also directors of
dentistry and medicine and a aanl-

Otto, it U believed, wUI coordinate
all aspects of the Foundation's com­
munity health program.
When he shall take over the duties
of his new position. Dr. Otto will be

ucational program in lhe schools of
the five counties where the Founda­
tion Is carrying on Its health proDr. Otto will work with the teach­
ers. principals and superintendents
the program is now being conducted
among dentists and doctors. Tlie aim
wiU be to have the children taught.
teachers, simple preventive health
measures in connection with their
other studies.
Dr. Otto 1* well qualified for this
work. He has degrees from several
colleges and universities and baa

called to Northwestern University.

fessorafilp.

ing stress being put on health edu­
cation in public school*. That la
practical education. The simple di­

will be a blessing to them ax long
they live. If thia plan could be ca
states in the Union, what a help It
would be I Undoubtedly u a result of
years of work which will be carried
on by'the Foundation, there will be
such ample proof of the wisdom of
health education that it will be
adopted as a national policy.

4-H CLUBS TO HOLO
TWO DAYS FAIR HERE
State Is Giving Assistance
With Cash Premiums for
Club Members Only
are planning to hold a two day
fair In Hastings this fall according
to Harold J. Foster, County Agricul­
tural Agent. Arrangements are now
gust.

newly appointed
consisting of Mr
Robert Martin of Hastings. CUro
William* of Irving and Arthur Lath­
rop of Castleton township*. This
group is working on tho details of
4-H Clubs in Barry county have
ren under a serious handicap the

4-H Club Fair thinking UM
fair would soon operate. .
that he could not hope Ion.
Barry County 4-H dub Pair.
club members.
bers will be alk

games will be featured on
AU 4-H Livestock

exhibits.

THE CITY AMONG LAKi

schools at T1

�' THE BA8T1NOE EANMEH, WTONABDAT. AHOCBT A

!rVPrPPI|/C 1101111
•S’^iLAbtoifflt UflAllr

la" tetter from Gerow In reply ao-lsend cash- -I didn’t send IL

SERIOUS CHARGES f

^&gt;n5UM 111 “Ty..*
me if I had seen Poulke*. I said.!
a pi- ip ni Him
from Congressxman Foulkes asking -No' He pja |ne j had better *o
irL IL UI |HflL||
me to call hi* office in Washington.! over and see him as he wanted to,
OQr |J IJTjIllll j ]
, I called his office. The conversation sec me. I didn't go. Later I met,
____
tutelMMII, wu u roll™.: Hi. I g""VJ! SWAMPS, MABSHZB AMD

ADIIilCT Ml
I kPQ ;
ruHlntJ

AUMAM FOSTMAHTERS there
'
seems to be some
trouble .down,and see George Foulkes? I am '
otaaa ATiMFrs ai
jl it your confirmation.’ I asked uillnt you this for lhe laat lime.’ ।
I the trouble was. His reply | Thal
me sore Wld i s*Jd ’You '
"IHAKX DAWN"
i;
•Weil, you haven’t fixed It yet | uu George Foulkes to go to ------ '

B

PONDS WOULD SUP­
PLY WATER

OLD ACE PENSION
LAW TOBE ENFORCED
County Clerk* Ordered by the
State to Begin Coll*otion* August 15

LOCAL NEWS

Mrs. Ewyn Daniels returned home
from Pennock hospital last week
and Is slowly Improving.
Eighteen patients and three ba­
we mentioned last week about
bies are registered at Pennock hosthe puhxmo ot the state old agp pan- 2^2.-.j,., WAanTkdkv’
slon bureau to howto th* payments l
U1U w*uh**&lt;«y morning,
of old 3“pSaSi. ^•^^V’^that । jT*1® ma?y

1IMLC0W-

WATERS CLOTHES SU&lt;1

ENCEW.M.CHUflCH Here IS
WILL BE HELD AT PEN
NOOK OBOVE NEXT
WEEK

August 1

could n»L ba done with only, a frac1.1J, \
Gerow. The administration is I -j think it was the next day ail awn HAT PROFITtlon of the. total amount that should
AU 1&gt;ope
1Um * qulek CONFERENCE WILL COMiruwU-botled about this and you wlllj^ drove up to my house. George LA HU HUI rnUFII
l. „&lt;j
&lt;1..
recovery.
recovery.
be paid actually
rroehed.
MENCEJTUESAY A. M.
'have
to
aet
an
O.
K.
from
Dan
Getan.,ik&lt;&gt;4
■»
it
iu
a&gt;kea
me
ABLE
FOR
FARMING
Mrs.
Emma
Weyerman
on Tues­
rtiMasinii unnUHTiniUQ” have 10 ,et
uom ran
pouitel was in it. He asked
I
A statement sent out by the state
LRmrMlufT IAJITmIIUITO
row today or you wont be con- hOW j
getting along, but he
bureau does not plan for any pay­ day morning received thc aad news Conference Gloats Sunday,
------------firmed.’ I said I had made a part didn't ask about money. He said
ments in Barry county at the pres­ of the death of her only brother,
Magazine
Writer
Say*
Thia
Those Who Refuse Threat- • payment to ’Gcrow and had prim- . jlc wtts j^t coming through and
ui
August 19—Oampmeetent time because so little has been who lived at Ml. Clemens.
- ----------Foulkes
, wanted to see me. 1 suppose that | Has Caused Trouble—Ix...z WUh
Aeta L-cd...u
to .. —
the .hbalance
Welcome L. A. 8. will servo fried
paid Into the fund in this county.
•ned with Diamlsani—Acts
r-pbedt &lt;WeMt l ro ullln- &gt;WI ■ was my last chance. Monday noon1
ing Will Follow
.
.in Barry Co
ample*
•The notice from Lansing states that chicken supper at Welcome Grange Tuesday of next week th* Wesley­
Thmngh Agents
Later I communicated with Oerow I received w letter that ‘on July 31
hall Thursday. August 0. Start servbeginning
about
August
15
the
coun
­
______
™ take
.... charge of
™ 1, *■&gt; "»&gt;• ■» • rree.n numter or '
an Methodist annual conference will
*
rh.nm ha* been brnuaht and he told me I couldn’t get con- :Roy Adkins
would
the post
post office.
office. /Ao 'impector *■■■*'
hod the Seturduy Everunp Poet tmneent- ty clerks of the slate will be notified
o&lt;o r &lt;. jnwd unta I
« «P «□. &gt;«■ the
About seventy-five* were present begin to Pennock Grove south of
all who
ZrntaZ J th* WMirth r«nrreMlon*l He “ked me U 1 WaS ®olng to Bat- ,come throuui In Moy and insnrrtert
hwmlrd
“1»
u
” "v*re uiuuuj
ty0"11 ui
&gt;» tan:
““ ajuuiu- ;to collect
. this
, , . money from
. .
—
----- at the Trego family reunion on this city. Following the conference
rattoj
of mivhc
«‘*“ -e
“ mryae
&lt;»• of
of (ha weaHrenff
reasons for U
it. .1
Smiday al Middle like. OUMto'wero
SSS S' ^.SSr.^Ulegan t&gt;« Creek and if I could bring *250 ,
—
...
will be the camp meeting. Rev. O.
my office. He gave me a ruiu.g
-- - — ™- -­
.
------- the fart that *o many marshes and
La»slnc reads in part aa preMnl from aralld Rapids and a.
nn&lt;tn tv According to signed state- “long
I said I could. I went to j90 per cent so I could not have
8. ixcnnciu.
Rennella. oi
of nicxory
Hickory conierx.
Comers, is
been
90
-------- •oomuv. AecnraiuK to signea
— •
- .
.
..
. &lt;.vu&lt;u .•»
t—Dial
that
were
’
Y Poulke* K.i
here this week making arrangement* .
manta Rthtmi?r.TT..
•ntaitve
has Battle Creek
Creek DTlmanr
primary convention
convention dismissed
for tocfijclcncy.”
. shallow. lakes
—-- tn
---. region
-r--were
. v, ‘Uiiows.
“Every resident of the State of Hastings.
taX aCtanoUM
to
“
ahalca
down
”
"
‘
d
stepping
“
“
o
lJu
*
P**
1
Tavern
Albert
J.
Engle,
acting
postmasto*toed
in
order
that
the
land
might
City Treasurer E. L. Scuta Is now far both gatherings.
aitaxe
aown ,
-SjT.
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Michigan
of
twenty-one
years
of
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-TW.W0
res ten I ng to dis- 1 w“ approached by Sir. Gerow tvr al Bravo, made this statement: ;“®
for kr7’T.tn.“ *!’eafL There
On Wednesday the conference will
receiving city taxes. Collections
mi** those who do not contribute 1 told him I would see him later
"Dan Gerow came to see me about Rre sti 8reat ditches to the* area age and upwards, except inmates are about Vic same as laat year. elect officer* for thc ensuing year.1
ta Ma^amiMign fund."
Cookjaid he never did pay the rest ^rU or ^jay. He called me to the mentioned, whtoh haven t carried ol state and municipal Institutions, It is not expected that lhe extra Tiiat night an address will be given I
who has not paid lhe two dollar
!
According to the report Daniel T. ot. 11,0 assessment.
and «&lt;
introduced
himself. r;c
He
nter- in
a ------number
of *year*.
. window
.euauvw miM
imuuuwu iiiuuMr&lt;&lt;.
-- —
— ------- —Aa
- -a
a„« aa*
&lt;a
- percentage will be added until about by Rev. R. E. Durkee of Laming.
John
showed me s letter from ia
Fbulkcs
“‘"2?
.L-the soil has rdritoXn^S^wT^d te vioTat August 15.
Tliunglay evening Rev. E. Zuber,
Gzmw of Rinr—is Hw* been FOulkes'
&gt;&lt;*•»— Ballinger, formerly postmas- bhawah
...iv..— result the *
water
level in
at Pullman and who has now introducing him. He staled that all 'Steadily receded.
beeaiue
the I'
Mr and Mrs. George James. 236 of Ottawa Lake, will have charge of
agent tn the collection of funds ter
been displaced by Roy
Adkins
of
pcstmaaters
were
agreeing
to
give
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“
?
lp
*
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n&lt;1
po,
.
lds
an
.
d
ah
.
alU
?
f
Uk
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nJ!
1
the
service.
&gt;y Adkins or i postmasters were agreeing to give
i-ao
। E. High St., are the parents of a
Gcrow is a Raurth district member
"D;u&gt; ffmr ’U per mu of U»lr salarpu -to the ™ tenser wpply woler lo lhe »!&gt;. •»
1! son born August 5. at Pennock hosFriday thc Ladies Missionary Boof the Democratic state central com­ Casgo township, says:
of the Wesleyan church will
» middle
middle of
of FMke. eempalw. r oeked him to , Tl» writer een remember &lt;h.t •
। pltal. The baby tipped the scales dety
1
mittee and is slated to become came around about the
mted assess- put
end no
oddres.
11
“ deltobuent । at «&lt;**&lt;*
eight and uM«r-«4&lt;MMWk
one-quarter - puui&lt;u»
jxiunds have chai*e of the progiam. Rev. •
ramen
pm. hU
ms name
name ana
aress do»T&gt;
down end
ana ,'™ j-—- «° B“r» «««»
United State* marshal for the west­ May and said he wanted
- said that
....
.
drain
who seemed who
to i seemed
„ *;ay x"'to
,
L and ha* been named Harold Oscar. Charles Carter, of Cadillac, a inisthat he would probably
hear commissioner
from drain commissioner
menta for Foulkrs He
I—
ern district of Michigan.
act «■
as
If
he
had
call
heaven
1'c e'srlmis
tax
---- .
--- -• O)e lib1 fffl ‘
«&lt;•♦
we.ee H*«ee&lt;en
1 &lt;&gt;C
ai
im.1
&lt;*» I*
« Yuuc Hazl
&lt;&lt;au aa» ^all
v&lt;»« from
itviu
ura&gt;c&lt;i I|i ^
~ - collecting
------ - —- ,offi— I Farmers, especially Uiose wlio slonary to Africa, who is home on#
Bota Foulkes and Oerow deny all Foulkcs figured that you guys owed
wrefore.
enforced no
wjjj »* interestfurlough, will speak in
him something, f raid"how much
“ That’s fine You play with me to
10 lower
,owcr ,the
thc lakes and
»«x» dry up the
lhe ,cers
th^’tew
™ have ban“
‘nicest- Ijfurlough,
In U»e
U)e evening.
evening,
------ ---------penalties under this Igw; and on
ln
,, Ilo
ow
Uoteti by
e
Saturday
doe* he figure we owe him. and he and thc congressman and you will -------«‘a«’--Pa of -Bar
nr-------county
to order to
to&lt;«»
to q
the
v prlce
price a
quoted
by ,».
the
Saturday evening's
evenings service
service will
will be
be
hsveUh
Bdra,atne
’
I ^®&lt;crl»Mlon
^ru“ ,l°re„•°f.ui.
this cityelven
&gt;l',nnver
over toDie
theVnunff
YoungMlffxlmirirv
Missionary
■ J ... __ ..... ....... ............ ........
A ■ ■■
7
reclaim
mrattlri
forfor
rultlvati.m
. i .•AUguSl
nrSl.
tax
pajers
W ill
i__
reclaim
ground
cultivation.
■
—
—
..
T'
—
~—.
Allegan,
however,
has
made
the
folsaid.
10
per
cent
of
your
wages
[xr
be
confirmed.
’
’
’
Aitegan.
niihave
.... Bam Red paint. The advertise
__ ..... ­ vunrkor*
n«v
u™
cur.
I Anyone wiio wlU go to Bristol
|h?ve had a
» four-months
four-mouths extension ,on
Workers.
Both
Rev.
and
Mn».
Car­
lowing uHUtavit -n*n nerow railed year. I told him it was kind of
John Campbell, acting postmaster I
on me and said he waa lhe collector steep. He asked me what my sal- at Douglas, said to his statement: 1lake in Johnstown and see what I**“?•• *‘ » cent* per month ment in this issue will give full ter will speak that night. Appoint­
lake
°°uld ^ave becn P“w by particulars.—Adv.
ment* to. the various charges will al­
-- ---------------------------------------------- . ary was j tom him it was *1.400, “Gerow came in the porioffice and !such
’ -- a course
------- ---did -for
—,that
—- -— ,will
— ■ “»*&gt;
now. The people of lhe State of
but that I had had a 15 per cent cut.showedmehis credentials.We ®“l,y discover-the folly ••
of the plan.
Saturday afternoon, as William so be read on Saturday.
.... water&lt;=.
K.
lu&gt; Michigan have had sufficient time McIntosh was ascending the steps
Sunday will be the big day and
He said that wouldn’t make any went-outside and he started. In by!The
level
of the lake »was
lowered
several feet,
feet, but
but the
the land
land
comply with lhe provisions of this at his home, lie fell and broke a ll»c sermon will be given at the
■°*'
ei’&lt;‘d several
then th#y would receive their con- difference, they'd Just call it (130. asking how much we were going to ----j u_. --------------- - — ----------- _ law. It Is now to effect, the Attorney .
morning service by Bev.
Rev. Joseph
I told Dan I hadn’t any money, and
to the county committee. He £fc -—
,mcd
*,as hcfn valueless, pracaid
&lt;&lt;mu&lt;^. &lt;v&lt; «»&lt;
&lt;u pm !«*&gt;&lt;•. General lias ruled that this law ij hip bone.
„.,w Medical
,,v. „1WJ „
1MUVwas
M sum­
said if the county committee got ‘‘c|Bb’. for agricultural purposes,
moned and he *ts made as com- Km I tii of Redlands, California, and
all democratic postmasters In the couldn't pay even if I wanted to. He
Much
the
dredging oi
of me
the
and
as possible. Because of ills in the evening the sermon will be
noM of
ot the money there wouldn
wouldn't
M
"'cn
‘h of ,h
" areagmg
,h
- iow
*low
“-* , operative ’t ~"
~ constitutional, no portable
.
county and told them to pay noth- replied. Tou better get it and get now
nie...
&gt;been
—*. of —
h.
n.A.
court ha* ruled against thia ontolon.
ativancC(j age
injury |g
by
Rev.
Rolla
Wise,
of
Indiana.
be
anything
left
for
the
congresP
lac
«
h*s
no
benefit
n
it
by
June
1.
’
I
told
him
I
waa
will"tag. I figured that the thing for
fund. He said hehedidn't
•itaetto?
temaS in ous and apt to take u considerable
Throughout the conference thc
ing to give it to thc county com-.’ional
slonai'fund.Hcsald
didn’tknow
’------ This same drain commissioner j
was’*•the
matter with Allegan "anted to dredge the Thornapple
to time for recovery.
music at each session will be in
GENUINE x,
$17!
mlttee. but he said Foulkes wouldn't what*----* -----------thi Rtate of MkStaan^mi
Norman Cole, of Johnstown, was charge of Rev. Irwin Enty of Ham­
ment and then stall along
This get any that way. the committee county, all the other counties were riwr nnd &gt;®»'r Thornapple lake
PANAMAS
■«’ order to reclaim
1gathered to by lhe officers Sunday ilton. Pennsylvania.
1 did on May 17 by mailing a money wouldn't give him anything. He co-bperatlng. I told him I thought sev«n or ettht
Rev. Rennella has promised thc
Saturday Only, August 1
toney । said if I was smart I would get the the regular procedure should be land about **'clake edges. Very lit-if*?*** 1*}C r*u‘f •■’-■ch is Jurily |night on a drunk and disorderly
rhlch money and pay in order to get con­ through thc Mate central commit- tle land would have bein reclaimed ^^a under the provisions of this ,charge. He was brought before Jus­ program for the c-iinp meeting fof
the Banner next week.
public Monday night, ad­
'
|an&lt;1 irreparable damage would have ACli
tice Thc
Cortright
I promised to pay the balance. The firmed. He told Inc to send II to tee.
“I told him I wouldn’t pay and resulted, with practically no committed the offense, was fined *45 is invited to sessions ot the c&lt;ui,
j
him at Sturgis, but not to send a
and the costs in the case or as an fcrence. also for thc camp meeting.
Dan Gerow, Sturgis, and I received money order or check. He said to when he left he said he was sorry Plating benefits. Fortunately peo- COUNTY REPUBLICAN
about me not going along with the Plc who realized the damage this
alternate 45 days in Jail. He Is hopCONVENTION SEPT. 20 i ing to have his fine paid but at prvsfederal bunch. Foulkes came to sec P™!""4'11 Ttuxpapple drain would do
rpe later He appeared to be sore brought court action and prevented — .
.
.
„
—.
. ent la in Jail.
Delegates to Be Chosen at Joel ta-Mond. o&lt; CsstMon.
arI about a meeting up here and be-'
l&lt;»»cring of the lake.
cause I didn’t object to what was
A few years ago it was planned to
Primaries Held 011 SepI rested Saturday by Marshal Thomp.said there He said
dredge Gun river up to the outlet of
,
*m for attempting thc navigation of
[ “ You might better resign belake, for the purpose of reclaim­
temoer u
an BUtotMobUc while he was under
cause. young man. you are all ,n“ ,he Oun nuu’sh muck land,
The republican county convention the tafiuencc of liquor. He was
through ’ ’’
which Is now a prosperous onion dis- has been called to meet in this city : brought before Justice Cortright
i Thia Is a good example of how lr‘ct- ,,ad the draln been completed Ttiuraday. September 20. Thc offi- Monday night, admitted his guilt
ias orlBlnallv
originally nrnnf
proposed,
all «**»
resort dal call can be found elsewhere in and was given a fine of »:&gt;&lt;) and lhe
civil service can be manipulated by ,BS
*'fl
■»
property on Gun lake would have this Issue.
I costa to the ca/e. or 45 days to Jail.
! politicians.
| According to federal law It is a been made valueless, and a good
_ we
... understand
....
As
It. those en-' He is boarding out ....
the sentence.....His
crime to attempt to extort money share of west Gun lake, which te1 titled to sit In this convention as driver’s license, however, is revoked
hiu
for confirming an apixilntraent such shallow, would have been a stinking | delegates will be the ones chosen for one year.
us a postmastership
It is also a mud hole. Fortunately the rcsortcra I at the primary election to be held 1----------------- « ♦ »
took
the
matter
Into
court
and
September
11.
1934.
||
npAi
MAN
ARQH1
UCR
crime to pay money for having such
! LOCAL MAN MDOULVCU
ABSOLVED
stopped the drain half a mile below
The duly of this convention will!
an appointment confirmed. There- ■ , -- „ ------ r---------------------------* —------------- a---------- — ।
fore a congressman who attempts l!w outlet of the lake. Since then a be to name a county committee and
IN FATAL ACCIDENT
1500 Automobile Deaths
to use his official position (or fore- dan‘ hjLS bern constructed at thc , nominate nine delegates to the state 1
Per Year in Michigan!
ing pavmenta of money from post- outlet which maintains a fixed water, republican convention, which will be Young Girl, Running to Save
masteri la guilty, also a postmaster ■i 1,
vrI
I*m,mi held in Flint on September
'K»” 27.
■” Thc
'rH'level.
Republican Candidate for nomina­
We offer fine purs
Natural causes seem to bd drying duties ot that convention will be to Baby Slater, Steps in Path ,
Moral—Drive carefully, and keep in•who makes such a payment.
Mutual Auto Im«. Ct I
tion for State Senator. Fourth Dis- ’
worsteds, bcautl]
jtip our lakes rapidly cnouqA. The nominate candidates for secretary
of Edward Bottum’s Car
trict. at Primaries. Sept. 11. 1M4
| best way to preserve watrt levels! of stale, state treasurer, auditor
fully styled and
Edward F. Bottum of Hastings , Mr Moaier was a member of the
TWO CATHOLIC PAR­
| in the soil of this county would seem general, attorney general and other
tailored.
B11 k 1
.Houm- in I9l8-19-2t|r3l.
to be. wherever possible, to do what state officers. Candidates for gos- was absphed ot a 11 blame in an ar- iI 1 He has held |MiDlic office for 20linings. Drop id
ISHES PLAN PICNIC was done with Lake Al-Gon-Quln ernor and lieutenant governor will cident on U. 8. ifl. five miles west of
— .
Portland. Monday noon, which e&lt;*t 'rars . ,,r te Supersteor of Ganges
and try them old
and Gun lake, also with Gull lake be nominated at the primary Sep(the
life
of
eightcen-vear-old
DoroUiy
township
at
the
present
time.
He
was
Tbereforc,
the
importance
of
insurLocal Representative
Gala Fete to Be Held at St. Instead of so much ditching and tember 11.
Hare, when she rushed into the .path elected unanimously by the »Mrd of
■•riing*. Mich'.
Rose Grounds on
dredging to quickly carry off the
While
this convention
may Unnot ”1 Mruworuot.
Il U M Brent
W
« •&gt;"’”&gt;&gt;» i SSvmuX "rite “LtSS'
.water, there is need of more-places seem important, it is of great Lmthe neoole of this state ,,o rescue her four year old sister pou,‘ly h »"ere« at tne last special
AugllSt 30
that will impound the water so it nortailcc
•
•to ••
That will apply tothe democraticJwho had tuddled out onto the higho&lt;
legislature.-Adv.
|
This Company has paid over $9,000,000 in Claims
St. Rose Catiiolic pariah of Has- wUl rfl&lt;”e readily evaporate, and will
convention a* well.
Qu,lc aa few
rcw children
«blldrcn wouldn't
wouldn't be
be
tings and St. Cvrtl Catholic parish Rradually sc*p away into the ground -stale
----------------------------------.... Such of* WaZ‘
,lhnl
hot rv,m,u..
... J Quite
lhat lDorothy
??n?hyJ*
went
”u 1°
to ,tthe
h "o bad if it weren't for thc parents
of NashVAjle will istue a challenge ^nd &gt;'c|P to kcePsod &gt;n condi- fleers as state treasurer, secretary I It seems lhat
.&lt;„&gt;«
i
mailbox
across
If
S
l&lt;i
front
her
of
state,
attorney
general,
auditor
maUbox
across
U
S.
16
from
her
thc&gt;
.
|jave
llvp
wll
h.
otlier
chil-'
’
«&lt;
&lt;S«BL*.-,
a.unnij
.(VUVIdl
BUU1MII
,
---—
-............
to the proverbial Wolf at the door'' tlon f°r cultivation, and help main---------, have --------------general,
important --------duties ._
to ,,ome «M
nnd h„
hcr bill.
&gt;'ttte .b«.r
steter. Inez.JdM WOUMn i M &lt;O UM « tltett ]»&lt;■ |
when they stage their annual picnic.taM‘ “ plentiful water supply.
her '*nnoU$cd; °?ro- enu
'll it isn't good, uv don't carry it*
' and homecoming here Thursday
11 das becn suggested that al Ce- perform U) which the taxpayers of
enta wouin
would May
stay home long enough to ।
„
afternoon and evening. August 30. dar Creek a big dam might be con- Michigan are vitally concerned .«»»&gt;• was safely'al the roadside when „
that ll'puuurepubli- . *»« '‘o'thc child
walking
._ W
.I.e.v.v., it te. iU&gt;ped lllrt*
- - ’- ced
.
- " into I
----------------------- ---------on the St Rom? parish grounds Al- spurted which would raise the wa- Therefore
___ —... .-A- _
_______ .
..
the liiohwav mln the i«nth nf I »&lt;&lt;■
though the gula event is fully three ' ‘CT in Cedar lake, restore waler to cans will take an interest in the lhe n^nway into lhe path of the । Sweden is building an cxpcrlmcnweeks off. arrangements for the var- Shallow lake and keep the water in primary election next September automobile driven by Mr. Bottum, tal factory tor Ute |&gt;roduetion of
Bottum tried to swerve to avoid gasoline from peat and sawdust.
ious activitie* are In full swing and WaU lake a‘ ,hc ,evc&gt; « ha* ,n and carefully select good men to
»..&lt;« U.UUS------------------- ------------------------I tlie panshoners are working
Indus- ?r&lt;’ara
°f rplentiful
rainfall. It vis represent them as delegates to lhe striking the little girl Dorothy ran,_____________ ______________________
•■aimed
this
would
cover very : republican county convention. This ’n front, clutching Inez, and sue-1
•triously to make the nlcnic _and
----- ‘---------* that ,u
----------------------------------little valuable land, but would make ! suggestion Is equally applicable t/, cceded in pushing iter to safety just wgB^
k ^Ba Wte aSBa
i'homecoming a huge success.
Among the out-of-town guests a large lake are# that would be the democrat* of Barry county, jas the car struck her.
valuable, ami at lhe &gt;ame time R1,’—-----------------Dorothy’s body absorbed thc Im- ’’
will be Honorable William A Com­
would
Community
g
slock. governor of the state ot Mich­ the
soil.help raise thc water level In FIVE
C GENERATIONS
| |UP IM SkuVII I c pact. ^She,U‘died
lrrn“in
I ta
&gt;urtea Bnd lx*two I
sJF Hastings, Michigan &gt; Telephones 2244*2557 HL__
I IWC IM kJAQUUll I C “*uu ot internal injuries ana two
igan. who will deliver a short ad­
LIVt IN
legs. Inez
Inez escaped
cscajx-d with
with r
It has been demonstrated that In.
L,Vt
lr&lt; NAoHVILLt broken lea*
dress early in the evening. Various
|
bruises
an_d
will
recover.
Thc
girl's
many
instances
ditching
and
drcdg«._»
&lt;i
n
■&lt;
booths and roncesslcns will &lt;Jot the
‘
parent*
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chester
ing.
while
giving
temporary
benefits
Member
of
the
Family
parish grounds for thc entertain­
“
‘
‘
Hare.
ment 6f the public. One hundred arc in the long run hurtful. Natur^,
Is Harriet
Tarbell,
Coroner J. J. McCann of Ionic*
dollars in cash will be distributed to secmA to have established a balance
*
Aged 93 *
SUNDAY — MONDAY
county called an Inquest for Tues-,
the lucky persona. The entertain­ Wlule It is necessary to interfere
One of the Most Outstanding Musical Treats of lhe Year, Fea­
Nashville boasts of a five gener­ day.
*..&lt;•« and
BHuiuBiaing music of Franz Wirtz
his fa- *',th d ln ““■‘■r to have the land
by —
Mrs.'
uiauu family,
IIMIIUJ. living
IIIUIK within
WlUlUI 1U
Us con- . Mr. Botlum. accompanied
....V. -J
—
mous German band will be heard habitable for humans, it is unwise ation
turing Many Star*. Inel-iding the Child Sensation,
throughout the afternoon and early ro «° farther than te abaoiutely fines, namely. Mrs. Harriet Tarbei. Bottum. was enroute from Lansing |
evening. The hungry public wiil. necessary.
।aged 93. Fred Tarbei. 67. Clifford, to Grand Rapids when thc accident,
Tarbei], 42. Herbert Tarbei. 24. and happened. There was no way that i
find a delicious chicken supper
“
Robert Duane Tarbei. one year old |h* could avoid hilling the girl when |
awaiting them from four o’clock in CITY NOW HAS WATER
The village of Nashville 'wm but
ran in front of their car from
the afternoon until eight o'clock in
TESTING LABORATORY a small trading post when Mrs. Tar- jbehind bushes on thc right,
the evening, the price being thirtybel and her husband. William, first
---------------- • • ‘
“
five cents
plate For 'the younger
Comedy—“MAID IN HOLLYWOOD'’
I-uteri Pai ho New*
Hastings —now
MARATHON
i set. park-plan - dancing will take
~ has . wiw*'*u iA-n bteied a trail through the woods and A GOLFING
.FING MAKAIHUN
U
BARGAIN MATINEE HOURS SUNDAY—1:00—3;00
oubtedlv thc
thc most
most complete
comolete o-JW|
n-AffiBattle
iBattle Creek
Creek was
was then
then aa two
two days'
davs'
...
.....
place &lt;&gt;n b large? out-door platform doubtedly
u
All Other Performances, Adult* 25c
IN TOURNEY FINALS
from tune, o'clock in the evening and water testing laboratory of any’bourney over corduroy roads, where
until twelve
The music will be dfy of Its size in.Michigan. Part ot There were roads built.
PORK LOIN
A golfing Marathon was staged 9
..
furnished by. Bud Wolfe's i^owtej*. 'ijc equipment was already on hand
Mrs. ”
TUESDAY ONLY—Double Feature Attraction
the dance band that is heard week- at the Pennock hospital and the REV. HOWLETT IS RETURNED. •toy Mrs. Clyde WUcox and
Rev A. T Hdwlett, who has Just Chester Stem in the finals of the 1 a
ly al Ttwinapple lake pavilion
balance was supplied by th# W K
Pound
Committees in cRaige of tKe event "Kellogg Foundation. The appsra- returned from attending the Free July Handicap Tournament tor I
includc the following: 'Ticket com- • us. as assembled In lhe Water Methodist conference at Manton. women al the Hastings Country
returned
to------Hastings
as the
RIB
mittec# b. A. LyBarker
r
•—building,
&lt;•-«—
------ has been
j
Roman—Works
includes a delicate
;-----------------— Club.
scale
““**«■ year;
«?•For lhe first forty-four holes all 9
END
Feldpausch. Thomas Loftus.. otto —
— which measures to 1.1000th of
■
■
fill; this regular ...—
Sunday
Miller. Clarence Workman. Murray’ a cram, an electric
furnace,
a dry- .lett will ~~
;— was even. Mrs Wilcbx finally win-j
Goggins, Thomas Kennedy and Leo ing. own. a titrating apparatus. n’ornl’'&gt;8 appointment in ttye local nlng thc forty-fifth to take thc ■
Taffec.
Advrrtteinc
committee
grafinates.
■{.*****
*ock« and a*. maven
match i-up.
I-up. tni-rcoy
thereby gamuig
gaining uic.i
thc.F
luucc.
Aavnrusing
committee .colorimeter,
colorimeter, crucibles,
crucioies.
graauates. '.
,
' ®
Yc
—
FRESH
Paul Bump. Wiyinm Kennedy. Ken- 1 bei'kers. chemicals and a laboratory
ay, c?’cnln5 a? distinction of being victor in thc'
Adult* 15 Cente
GROUND
PARAMOUNT NEWS AND COMEDY
ijeth Goggins and Melvin Jacobs bench equipped with BUnsen burn- 1
The members of the church longest golf match ever played at I
Committee in charge pf the fancy ers and hot and cold water The
congregation, as well as other the local club. Most of the tounw- i
&lt; ODomiell.
____ .. * ...
’ i_,
___ ______will"
.I, be
... ___
i.______ &lt;„ friends, will be interested
&lt;ta holes. ■ few .....,
booth: Mrs ‘b
‘&lt;&gt; A.
Mis*
laboratory
very inexpensive
Uiiercsted to
to know
todw mente go ohly'18
are Ip
R‘w Clark and Mrs. Clarence ' t*&gt; maintain as the city has already
’ °••"*• *«» proceeded Rev. drawn out to 27. The final of thc I .
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY
Workman.
..had
had most
moat ot
ot the
the chemicals
chemicals required
required H°*fctt as pastor here, has been mm's championship loeunament has A
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
------- '
and. the apparatus
used forcan
returned
to for
Ionia
.
,..
always been stilted to less than 3G 9
and. can
thc be
apparatus
be used
1

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Market

BOY SUCCUMBS-TO
years. It will now be possible for the
ROBINSON REUNION.
INFANTILE PARALYSIS, c'ly to run almost any type of milk.
The Robinson reunion met with
Frederick Johnson, son' of Mrs water
.......... or
' .sewage analysis
’’ without go­ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hathaway Bun­
ing to the expense of sending sam­ day. July 29. fifty-three being pres­
Marguerite Hughe* Johnson Daniels,
ples away to laboratories al Grand . ent A bountiful dinner was served
was taken Hl with infantile paraly- I
ala on Wedne.Mlay Everything poi- Rapids or Lansing.
and plenty of homemade ice cream,

holes and a tuatch of 45 Boles al -1 a
most seemed beyond the realm of ■
possibility
19
In thc semi-finals Mrs. stem de- a
fcated Mrs Wilbur Lane 2-up while ■
Mrs. Wilcox defeated Mrs. Kcnilh 9

followed by a fine program. .
sible was done but he passed away T...A rriTiior ch tae
Saturday evening. The funeral was TWO FEATURE FILMS
. Friends were there from Cteve- A castle has been let at £10 a week.."
held at the Henton Funeral Home • rnUlbin Tfl QTQiUn"lsndi
Battle Creek. Kalamazoo,
at Delton Tuesday A. M
LUM I HU lUdinAHU jaCkaon. Lanstog. Hickory Corners What a thrill for lhe tenant to aisht IA
a rate-collector from a turret and I
Frederick is survived by his mothTw,, ,UIUMIJJ pictures are sched- and lta*Un»» ftnd “ll ‘“'parted feel­ then rush down to raise the draw-’”
er and step-father Mr. and Mrs u J?.’
«nmd intlwnrar fu- ln« Mr and Mrv Hathaway could
bridge.
(IMO.!.. o&lt; twum. . brata. JM
ffuTii li ™*
w ““ “»
»U «r...,lMr.nU, Mr S
te -SUM W &lt;nj*
Inasmuch as the new director ot ।1
.and Mis Isaac Johnson and Mr and
t
" LLi ^rTZiv nJ,...;,, »----------------- -----------------------the budget has been riding a bicycle 1
Mm F o Huehea of rviton
Cheer, a musical comedy featuring
MAKR1AGK LICENSES.
Mte. F O Hutou te DeHan.
, u,^
Md Mted on1 JuonTIwteoJL WU£S .. M tor the laat six yean, the prospect is
encouraging as to hia ability lo bal-i
r rnril .o i .
,M
«• ““ ."t*!!.1 v.rook. M. B.IMU, or«nd 1W
HR4LA NO. 3.
.secretary of amusement to tha Presi-. «da
23
| Circle No. 3 of lhe Methodist L A dent's cabinet. On Tuesday. Wed‘ '
■ 8W will
-•■&lt; meet
uwri Friday.
rivuay. Aug.
nuj 10
ru at
al thC'tiesday
uic licsaay and
ana Thursday.
niiinuiy. August
routuni 15.
ta. ■ From a soutiicm slate comes tlie
Traveling by trail, to some.parts,
church parlors All members are 16 and 17. Joan Crawford will »p- sad tala at an NRA enthusiast who of Russia costs nothing Judging bv 4
UTV**
Ka
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‘4.^1. ...
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come. Unna McMillan. Sec.
ways, it te probably worth it■

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Sporting Items

LOCAL TENNIS TEAM
WINS FROM CALEDONIA

INDEPENDENTS BEAT
FREEPORT 6 TO 5

RED ARROWS REUNN IN DETROIT

SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 3, ARE
Ray Nolan in the singles 4-8. 6-3.
DATES FOR THE
while Bill Kennedy defeated
Local Nine Cornea From Be­ 6-0,
Joaephine Nolan 6-3. 3-6. 6-4. Fish­
GATHERING
hind to Overcome Lead
er and Kennedy then paired to de­
feat
thc
Nolans
5-7.
8-3.
6-4.
of Four Runs
HALF
FARE
IS GIVEN
Standings in the league to date

Hastings
Independents
made —
a are as follows*
-....... —
— ........
nice comeback In lhe game here Town
Sunday to defeat Freeport 6 to 5.lOrand
Trailing 5 to 1 as the last half of Grandville
the fifth opened. Hastings scored Ha3Ungg
’
twice, added three more runs In the iareenvUlc
last half of the sixth and held Free- Caledonia
port scoreless for the final three ’ charlotte
Innings.
I Lakeview
Next Sunday. August 12, Hastings;
plays a return game at Freeport.
Herewith are details of tlie game
Sunday:
RHE

Pct.

ON ALL RAILROADS

doing their very best In spite* of the!

DELINQUENT TAXES OF
$7,860.24 PAID IN JULY
Despite Drouth and Depres­
sion Folks Are Paying
Their Taxes
July te ordinarily a dull month but
notwithstanding the fact that so
many people are vacationing or busy
at their regular Jobs. County Treas­
urer Maus received good-steed f»aymenta on delinquent taxes during
the month, the total being 47.86024.
I For the first seven tnontlu of this
। year the collection of post due texes

FP.f'flFPIPK N

Several In Barry Counly
mon.h
reWere Members of Faceipu of such'texes was tn October
.333
last year, when there were paid to
mon, 32nd TUui.inn
Dlvt.lon
C
.250
.777

.10

There are 20 grandchildren and child, who have

drouth slid depression to pay their .one great-grandchild with a host —1 •—htaxes.
lot relatives and friends to mourn family. '
', t 1
her passing.
George Thomas hurt his hand very
! Her early life was spent near her
OBITUARY.
bad on an emery wheel which
Gcorglonna Johnson, daughter of j birthplace until the fall of 1892 earned him to cloac hte blacksmith
lhey moved on the farm In Hope
Orson and Amanda Johnson, was । township where she has since resid- shop several days lhe latter part of
bam July 4. 1868 In Baltimore town- I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett on Tuv.-iuy
ship Barry county, anti pawed away I lt (he
o( twcnty she united
v&lt;^lStio,^v«ira4, “l
a“e 01 M|W1U» thc United Brethren church Tuesday iuul its guests his cousins, grandparents, Mr.
years, m aays.
. .
f
land ln
years transferred lo lhe Henry Arnold and wife from James­
town.
Vivian Arnold of Seattle,
On August 3. 1887 she was united i Methodist Episcopal where site alln marriage to W. O. Tobias and to ways has been un ardent wocker •Washington, and Blanch Wtee of
lids unlop were born seven children, passing away with Its best interests i Grand Rapids. On Friday they en- with akw
.
tertalncd
Mn. Garretl'a cousins, boxing
Iva
gloves.
Lyle of Bffltli' Creek, Bernice Trav- upon her heart.
er. of Baklmorc township. Lura Bush p'‘she‘ wns'a^fiiithful wife, a loving U1* und &lt;4abl° w,llle of chlcuK0'
lujiuuim Bunn
diuiii of
oi Freeport
rnrpuH and)
u.iu
of Battle creak, on-on of Ann Ar-'mother and a friend to al).
I Raymond.
bor. Mahlon of West Helena. Ark.. - ------------------------- a
--------rboy friend
■*' from Grand
"* ”
M
Rapid*
tended the Centennial
at—
Middleville
baby dydy-I
Keet of Hope township, a baby
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
...... ..
----------- UH. »l»LUL!uUI\ II.
Ing in infancy'. Thelma of Battle । Jahn Kerkitte of Chicago spent a!“i
Saturday night with Mr.
m dt
Creek being tliken Into lhe hojne at last week ut the home of hte moth- .and Mrs. Robert Garrett.
.
tlie age of eighteen inonthn. She cr-in-law, Mrs. Jameff McCrea and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crons enter­
leaves one brother. Harry Johnson, family, and Sunday returned home talned on Sunday with a family re[luUnji
of Battle Creek,
—‘h.
.
accompanied by hh wife and little ;union, about forty relatives being

°" Z/ TSbWcub

.187
There are a number of Red Ar- delinquent taxes,
.187 rows living In Barry county who
The people of Barry county are
served in the World war. Prac- __________________________________ I
tlcally all who were with the 32nd
Division became life members for
an Initial fee of 12. with no fur­
ther dues.
The latter days of July and the
early days of August will forever
be a period of grim memories for
Hastings.
those veterans who served with the
(Continued from Page One)
Hoevenalr lb ..... ■ s i uvu 11--------------------- &lt;------------------------------------- Red Arrows. 32nd Division, dur­
.50012 oi80°d cltlxertr. contribute largely of ing the World war.
C. James 2b
The closing days of July found
&gt;3 0
thought, suggestions and
Hawthorne cf
Tvs
U 0
U 11 o
U 0;U»elr1lme. «
• o«xmsel
'eoonwi in
creating a comprehensive, this famous division moving through
0 »
2 »
2 5
ln.cn
Youngs sa............ ...5 «
...2 o o 0 o o,coordlnative;
w, -• progressive program thc war-tom streets of ChateauB. James If............
Improvement of our slate Thierry and on through thc villages
Scoby If .................. .1 0 0 0 0 oJor
C. ODonnel 3b . .413011; an(l local governments. It te highly beyond the Marne. Fighting, fight­
.2 0 1 3 0 0 Important, Judge Lacy believes, to ing, ever onward to crush lhe most
Long c
.2 0 0 9 1 0 bring this type of citizen Into public powerful enemy ever concentrated
Yargcr c............
at one point. The result, of course.
B. ODonnel rf ..
..2 1 1 0 3 0
After outlining his general views Is now history, but It waa neverthe­
Bennett p
..2 1 2 0 1 0 ®f government as mentioned in the less a very decisive blow that the
' above paragraphs Judge Lacy stated 32nd Division handed thc enemy In
42 x 16 site!
36 6 10 27 13 2 hte own program for accomplishing driving them back 19 kilometers to
the village of Flames and the Vesle
'hte objectives as follows:
Struck out by Bennett 2 In 4 inn­
Since agriculture te a basic indus­ river, which was accomplished by
ings; struck out by Gage 7 in 4 inn­
try in this state thc commissioner of August 5. 1918.
Famous "Nation
ings. Bennett walked 2. Gage walk­
It wa,-. after this attack that Gen­
agriculture should be a real farm­
Wide" brand —
ed 2. Two base hits. Gage 2. C.
er. who has a practical knowledge of Mangin. of the French annles. gave
O’Donnell, Youngs. Left on bases. 10.
farming and who is himself a tiller the 32nd Division the name of "Les
Slock up at this
Freeport.
Terribles." whose insignia is a ।
of the soil.
low
price I
A liberal part of slate highway de- barred ArroW. Indicating that 'they
0 0 oj partinent revenues and federal al­ shot through every line of defense I
Covllle cf ....
Q. Karcher 2b
ii 3 2 lotments for highways should be the German army established In'
their1 front.
2 0 j used for the Improvement and build Nor was this thc only time that I
W. Knowle.; lb
6 0 0 ing of farm to market roads.
Woven gauntlet
O.
Knowles If ---------------------------------0 0 01 There should be larger state and the Germans felt the consistent
Walton If ................ 3 0 0 0 0 11 federal aid to local governments for push of this famous shock division. ]
Kyser c .................... 4 0 0 13 1 0local public welfare relief, puttie for In all tiiey met and vanquished
23
German
divisions,
from
which
Giddings 3b .......4 10 4 1 0. health and education on the fair
New! The woven
Wlngier rf .4
0 2 0 0 01 condition that reasonable standards 2.153 prisoners were taken, gain­
material cuffs on
Richardson p ......3 0 1 0 4 Olof economy and efficiency be maln- ing 38 kilometers In four attacks,
and successfully repulsed every en­
thesa smart im­
--------------------------- talned.
ported fabrics!
36 5 8 24 11 3
The state constitution should be emy counter attack.
This outstanding record was not
And real buys!
Struck out by Richardson 13. amended lo abolish the uniform rule
Walked 2. Three base hits. Wlngier, of taxation so os to provide a more accomplished without due compen­
Richardson. Left on bases 8
| equitable distribution ot the tax bur- sation to lhe "Grim Reaper." for
their
losses
were
14,000
casualties
Umplres: J. Knowlea. Freeport. «*«* on all people according to their
bases. VanOordcr, Hastings, at lhe , ability to pay and make possible n from al) causes.
12 inches wide!
Now. 16 years later, finds the
plate.
further reduction of taxes on farms.
state of Michigan apd the city of
nmiaiTDV ni no ni a air
Also the statr constitution should Detroit acting as hosts to this great
COUNTRY CLUB PLANS
be amended to provide for an in­ body of men wlw. on September 1.
2 and 3. are holding a reunion In­
It gives you the
FOR ANNUAL TOURNEY S?'^00 *
°&lt; cluding memorial services, parade,
15

PEOPLE OF COUNTY
HEAR JOOGE LACY

Hundreds oF Bare air &lt;

comt tomorrow!

For Less Than /
HaLF a Dollar.1
.

IP&amp;nin&amp;rs

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Abolish all real estate taxes for banquet, sightseeing trips and con­
A large
state purposes, reserving this form tinuous entertainment.
I of revenue exclusively for local gov- downtown club has been leased as
a special rendezvous where the pass­
eminent.
word will be "Do you remember
Abolish tax exemption on bonds
when?"
and other securities.
Of course, during the mobilization,
The administration and overhead
cast of local government should In­ there will be a new anny of peace­
cut. wherever practical, by the elimi­ lime Buddies to meet in the way of
veterans'
families, all of whom are
nation of duplication of efforts
through the consolidation of units invited. Many Interesting events
of government under \ home rule have been planned for them.
Reduced railroad fares, round trip
safeguard which adequately pre­
serves to the people their rights of for one-way fare, have been grant­
CADDIES TURN IN
local self government and thc Im­ ed by the railroads and any Red
mediate control of their own local Arrow who has not received a re­
LOW RINGER SCORES affairs. This reduction of unneces­ duced. fare certificate can obtain
sary expense would in a large meas­ one by simply addressing Red Ar­
Four caddies al the Hastings
ure lift from the backs of farm and row, Hotel Statler. Detroit. MichlCountry Club have turned In scores
gan.
home owners and business men the
Under 40 during their July-August
A special Red Arrow radio pro­
crushing burden of | confiscatory lo­
Ringer tournament. Larry Walters
gram will be broadcast from Sta­
cal taxes.
\
has a 34. Charley Rose a 33. Don
tion KSTP in St. Rjiul Sunday eve­
Old age pensions should be fi­
Rose a 34 and Les Larabee a. 37.
nanced by taking worthy aged poor ning. August 12, from 8:30 to 9:00
o'clock. WTMJ In Milwaukee will
from infirmaries and jioor houses
BUSINESS LEAGUERS IN
and returning them to homes of also broadcast a special program
Monday. August 13, between 8:00
ELIMINATION TOURNEY . relatives or friends where they can and 8:30 P, M. Other broadcasts
be cared for at considerably less
will be announced later.
cost than In stateInterest
Institutions,
therebusiness
­
in the
men's
baseball league continues to run by releasing funds being spent need­
COUNTY FAIR A
high. Every game brings out a lessly. The state of New York has
largethan
crowd
ot rooters and there TENTED
Is
deinstitutionalized more
54.000
CITY
plenty of excitement while play Is of its aged in this manner, reducing
the cost from 139.61 to 123-00 per Increased Entries Will Ne­
In progress.
In the final rounds of lhe doublf capita per month. Similar exper­
cessitate Erection
elimination contest the Penney team ience in other states Indicates that
trounced the unbeaten Commercial tills manner of dealing with de­
of Tents
Club 30 to 10. "Hlrsch Brothers con­ pendents can be done for less than
For thc first time In the history of
tinued their triumphlal progress by one-half of the cost necessary for Calhoun county fairs the eighty­
walloping the Bankers 11 to 1 while maintaining institutions. By reduc­ sixth annual presentation opening in
the Car Seal team was extended ing costs in this manner Judge La­ Marshall on AuRjut 21 will repre­
to nose out the East Enders 5 to 4. cy believes that it will be possible to sent a tented city. This fact be­
After absorbing seven straight de­ abolish the head tax (which he con­ came known when Secretary R. E.
feats the tall end Consumers team siders un-American In character) Hardenburg explained that the tre­
came to life with a bang and de­ and still have at least a substantial mendous increase in thc various en­
feated the Piston Ring 29 to 20 In portion of money to pay old age tries will tax lhe various buildings
a Joyful slugfest. Krogers took their pensions without any additional to such an extent that tents will
next door neighbor, the A. and P.. taxation.
have to be erected to care for the
Into camp 15 to 10.
The state of Michigan should have, exhibits, especially In thc 4-H Club
Games this week are: Wednesday a compensation law containing the department.
—Car Seal vs. Hlrsch Brothers. best provisions of the law on that
In previous - years It has been
Thursday—Piston Ring vs. Com­ subject already adopted by other necessary to secure extra space to
mercial Club; J. C. Penney vs. Con- progressive states of our Union.
care for certain displays but nefrr
turners. Friday—East End vs. A.
The entire tax system &lt;?f Michigan before has the demand on facili­
and P.; Bankers and Krogers drew should be systematically revised and ties been as great as it te at the
based upon the principle of ability present time.
The Better Babies contest will
Judge Lacy would abolish the necessitate at least two large tents
sales tax on necessary food stuffs, inasmuch as Dr. George B. Gesner
because It te an unjust imposition on ot Marshall, in charge of this eveht,
the poor. Such a tax. he believe^ te a has estimated the list of entries In
contributing cause ot mal-nulritton
this re-inaugurated feature will
in children.
number approximately three hun­
i
Tlw sales tax should also be re­ dred.
By B. A. LyBarter
.
pealed on feed. seed, fertilizer, spra,
When It te said that this year’s
dope, fruit trees, agricultural Im­ fair is to be belter and bigger than
Far more than a purchase Is
plements and machinery and other ever before the fact that available
Involved when a prescription lx
products used by farmers to main­ space already te being over-taxed te
filled. A life may be at stake.
tain productivity and soli fertility. a Justification of this time worn
Failure to fill your prescription
No farmer should be penalized uy statement.
accurately, and with fresh, po­
taxes. Judge Lacy believes, for at­
tent InsredlenU may mean the
p. -r. party'convention,
tempting to keep up the fertility and
productivity of hte land.
Your doctor knows exactly what
A meeting of those Interested In
he requires to obtain results, - A large portion of the present tax­ forming the People's Progressive
es
could
be
replaced
by
government
but he cannot make provision
Party will be held at the Wenonah
Hotel in Bay City next Monday aft'The small loan act should be ad- ernoon. August 13.
1
stale Ingredients, or protect you
Justed to provide fair rates of in-1 Robert R. Pointer, chairman of
from the results of substitution.
He must trust the druggist.
lerest to both the borrower and the the state central committee, anlender.
Inounces that a full ticket of candlOnly the Integrity of the drug­
Government in Judge Lacy’s esU- 'dates for slate offices will be named
gist. lhe ability and alertness of
matlon te something more than a and that the ticket will be headed
his pharmacists, and his respon­
mere
business.
Business
is
a
moneyby a business man for governor.
sibility to have Instantly available
every necessary Ingredient, and i making affair, government 1s a pub-! According to Mr. Pointer the state
lie service agency. Humanitarianism platform will carry planks advocatto be certain that they are fresh
te an essential phase of government, mg reforms In the sales tax. also of
t—only this can solely
When we speak of economy in gov-; the liquor commission and will adsick in an emergency.
- If you bring your prescriptions -emment we should Interpret some- vocate the abolition of certain burthing more than merely saving dol- 'eaus and commissions which cost the
here, they will be filled In ac­
cordance with your physician’s lars and cents, for economy aocom- .taxpayers good money, but which
pltehdd by avoiding .unnecessary ex- 'the members of the new party conorders.
pe'nse provides a means for a greater sider useless.
-

------------Qualifying rounds for the annual
championship tournament for men
nt the Hastings Country Club will
be held next Friday, Saturday and
Bunday, according to Eddie Van
Popering, the pro. Pairings will then
be made for the championship first
and second flight.
Qualifying rounds for the cham­
pionship tournament for women will
be completed this week.

(Coyrrishi.)

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there ho t n My. vlllw or er«s
I'r'1*
,'hc
“ •» rode
ol . mereh by vUUm and
■»*ii«
roed renter
tn----------------th. etn»— uhkh
'S '^r!‘C.„ end '“’KX
,
,, , , "til"*
, , ,
a com
meriy ot .nis city
..her appreciation of lhe honor be- (*i&lt;.v
thc game summaries in the evening
Dr. and Mrs S.M-Angle of Jack- U|)ixarance of an
Mr aiid Mr*. J. T. Lombard and ,lowwj upon her.
Hage..... .&lt; ,00 a0”"1
and
there
are
probably
hot
a
small
“
“
,
“
“
'5,™'*?*',
w“" nod
Mlranha*
o'
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Xu"o
”
TSdo'ohw*i!d
c*~
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t,*?
•
llr
“
u
”
"
a
noof
foho.in,
.nd the oenUnaUl''a
Queen
uMr. and Mrs. M L Co* left yesjllstlcc potter,
■•
c*
“
m
of
on*
««mi
ers
following
thc
Tigers
play
by
play
Koontz
or
Toledo,
onio,
ana
Lutr
which
was
an
old
tlnie
horse-drawn
itcndani"
hv
mi. a
percentage of tana who don't read
JV™ &gt;“ &lt;he crowds
terday for a three weeks' trip in thorough knowledge of Barry county i
northern Michigan and Wisconsin; bl.story, then gave a most interesting
reounts. From the .port
n
talk upon thc early days of Middle
up-state Michigan is schoolmate*
walking on uir vfhen the Tigers win;
MBs
Mr. and Mra. Ransom cooper of Tableaus were presented In a Urge
WHY ONLY TWO?
a blt down In the. mouth when they
xhe u?ll v
German people from stooping to the
hose that allow* the wa
friune on the platform In one of
Scrat eandldato lor congrea,
1, doesn't tm.ke.hy dlnerence. wiji go
there m
bombastic extremes of Nazi rule.
jeutor Colgrovc and wife the post which Melvin WiM appeared os
proven quite satisfactory. AnoliRi
Von Hindenburg's type uro
trapper. At lhe conclusion Clayton
On hl* farm 1* a pond of consid­
very pleasantly at Gun"take.
Bennett. iTlndianToeiume'
all too scarce in world affairs.
erable aiM with plenty ot waUr. Ha plan adopted In other places In th*
A; D. Cook and E. R. Brown atari- theme song "Indian Davrii'1

__ _ ___ _

Btukward Glances;

Bits of Yesterday\d»yt

SULTS IN BIG CROP

pump water through abjif 400 feet
THE SPIRIT OF SPORT.
Monday.
। posed in the frame. Music was furten Years ago today.
three inch gas pipe. He pumped
Enthu.^ ^ .port
above
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Clever of jnlahed by Meyers orchestra of Mid- LOWELL MAN TBBD NOV- this to a height above nearly every urc through perforation*, thus giv
ing the crop a good soaking when
mere petty dislike, stupicton or ;dljuuli Bnd son. Mcrte Prouty, wife VermohtviUc visited Hastings friends dlevllle with Mr*. Barrel Gillett
raspberry bush in hl* patch. Then
EL SCHEME WHICH
needed. Till* is for more expensive
last week.
t*r&gt; .1 HMUr.xi,
Heading mas* singing of the theme
he dug ditches between tlie rows
i prejudice. Not many up-state peo- and family of Ft. Wayne. Indiana,
than the *lmple plan worked out by
John Bcamcf is home from his rong. Mrs Wm. McKcvltl was Die
WAS SUCCESSFUL
ana made
and
maae little
nine dam*
an;ns here
ncrc ana
*nd there
mere —
'pie, for example, have much affec- were gue*u of Mr. and Mrs. Thro
western trip and will remain tar leader of the Thursday night pro­
to
impound
the
water
and
let
It
^weU Iarmer'
to impouna ine water aua
,*
tton to spare for Detroit, and the Jooes
Monday. TOey .catnc to at- about a month.
won IO »pore tor uewwv, auu u.c
[he H
f#mlly reunlon to be
gram.
soak into the aoll. That prevented
RECEIVED
GOOD
RE
Everett
Btlnchcomb
has
returned
In
the
pageant
presented
Friday
BRANCH
IHbTHlCT
feeling is doubtless mutual. There held gl
^niursd«y.
*oU erosion and kept the water
evening -The Old School" was thc
&lt;Hte
। Mrg Frederick Hamper and daugh- ]from an extended business trip
Miss Vivian Day la
It was needed. Theme dam*, of
TURNS FROM BERRIES where
thc southern part of the state. theme with Ml*a Mattie ’ Lynn.
course, had to be frequently re­ week with her sister.
MBiiar 0OUXTY. THBEg MONTHS Detroit Ba metropolitan center ter
ter oi
of Kewiuiic,
Kewanee. luuiVK-,
lUlnoU.. and
u&gt;iu Mwj
ouo . 1
teacher there la the 70 s. as clialrmim
and Miss
Tractor Engine Pumped Wa paired, but that did not take much Day. at Lansing.
^IN ADVANCi ------ r------------------Sic Wjx»c people think' mostly in terms Faulkawkcr ""
“ Margaret
“ “
and ‘The New School" with Mrs. T.
effort. He started Irrigating the
.ill
, .«■ CT’ Faulhawker of Chicago were guests
Myrainc babby coun
JXTY. ONE
Mrs Dutmer. Mrs. Catherine Van
ter From Small Ppnd
Barry as chairman. A review of old
li.so of dty life white tiw rest of Michl- 0£ j^s Mapjc Johnston and Mis*
YKAB IN APVANCL.
patch when the fruit began to ripen. Dyke. Mrs. John Von Zorcn and «
time dancing was presented SaturPOBEIQX aUBaCRUTIONS. ONE
It took three day* and three nlghU Mrs Maurice Chadwick of Grand
gan is largely
agricultural and Winifred Johnston Saturday and
to Several Aorea
YBAB m aKVANCB--------- ------day evening under direction of Miss
uf
steady
pumping
to
get
thc
ground
thinks in terms of the farm. Also Sunday enroute from New York City]
Rapids were Thursday gucaU of
The drouth thia year has mode
Lydia Manli. while Mrs. Birge
thoroughly soaked. After that H
ADVBBTiBixa kate*.
Dctroij enjoys a concentrated po- to their homes.
'Swift directed a group of young people think of what might be done could be done tn fifteen to twenty Mrs. Minda Mudge and Mlu Ruth.
Mr., and Mn Don Hinkley and
Tlie Doicas Society of North Ma­
“’’’’^ illtteal power of which the rest of lwnu
[women, who offered modern steps In the future, to grow cropa and
family spent Sunday at Mllham |
a«n,
wm nave
p.«.uy ui
,n ple Grove will serve home made ico
know u..i
that they will
have plenty
ot J’,011"'
and tap dancing.
“* st*lC *&gt; n“lu™&gt;iy
. susptetous.
.
But p
r„^.
ark. Kalamazoo, with relatives. I
moisture. That la only possible)the
and rUnnln«
(Continued from Page One)
Band ana
and orchestra music were nial- . where some plan of Irrigation con: 1&gt;UU,P *** night,
., uana
comes to baseball—well' Mrs. Leon Hinkley and daughter Era 1
and
Mrs. Wm. Guy, Friday evening.
prdgratn mS
which
Pla" 01 irrigation can
. dlSennl nutter. Probably
j"X»i EfS ph“
l™«'™ above the &gt;"ndu&lt;Milth .‘lhe
SJSnSSl
result of
plan
he----------------------had not August
wim a grand finale in the
worked out. There arc probably
. this
A*
---------------------10;
ii.it
Miss Bernice Rhoades, who has
march by village and [many farms in Burry county where I only a vary large crop, but Bn un­
...
rate
r-.n
Annn
win.
iluttiallv
fine
&lt;»ne.
im
that
his
nltimn
__ .__ .. .
Ihla can be done with resulting bene- [usually
one. so
plump been in Ohio tlie past two month*,
fits lo thc owner* of such forms, m. berries were in demand at an extra catno home Sunday.
rome cases it may be only one or two ’ price. He found that the co*t of
Thc^nre near Maple Grove
which was an old 11 pie horw-draun tendanis Ported by World war Vet- Held.
t,u‘t ran
c*n be
»* Irrinntrtl^ated; hut
but rvrn
even 1 dumolnfi
pumping and
and IrrlHalllUf
irrigating wm
but a
a
nelrl* that
Was but
new atari Sunday and wa* heaepf
1-&gt;M,
that
’ " ’ fraction
small
of thcro-Increased re­ for the timber, but was gotten unda
nirUim « v.........
... ____
Hint will be
hn a
n great
onia! help,
H^ln Ijunnll
nt fraction
the Incrcajirrt
--------- - after
------Umc but hM {0
.
------------------------------------| One of the nM»l enjoyable teAture. i We noticed in
My paper
»e-1 lun» tram ba j«wh.
control
■BVBNTT NINTH TEAM

THREE GALA DAYS
AT MIDDLEVILLE

watched continuously.
Mrs Edna Archambault and Les­
lie Bales of Grand Rapids
Bunday visitors at the Mudge home.

1OB PKlNTINli

nea

Tlie Hastings flout scriptions took part. Richard Meage 13. look first with Ids
t and cart. Carl Be Will. 11,-!

from UUs district have been stress- that Detroit is the city where they Wisconsin to attend Die Young I’co- reMl^^l^^-mmo^cra'o^Midib Tl,'ri ?nd *rab?!la .“nd
Cta.nc
| were fourth with Uieir flying squlr-,
dropped several seasons' worth of Plcs Conference. Dr. and Mrs. A. 'Ban

ing the fact that no representative
should hold office for more than two
terms. In our opinion it is immaLerial how many terms a congresstong as he gives

crop failures In phony investments. JY;.
' A ’no#t attractive portable rock1 Friday afternoon was given over
or that the collapse of Detroit banks u^..
'
l5“r,uCn
together with decorative | to the Republicans with Earl C
caused institutions in their own
---------- *Garder? ciub^^larrv eountv "one
.’UldjD^tFe,lj^A;iRSCClU? °11
communities to crash; sport doesn't TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.|of th(. nrs^machlne reapers to be AUegan*alTcandMatcs for^omi- i

thc
Chi

Values in Milk
Value in milk consist* first of the abundance of ita food elements to nour
i*h the body. But a higher value, because it save* danger from dis­
ease, and give* a sense of security to the uaer, is CLEANNESS!

Forty persons attended the party sold in this territory passed by on a nations at lhe primary for congress-'
a good account ot himself. In fact. tecognizc such limitations. The Tig­
given
Kucn- truck for tlie interest of spectators. nun j10in (ht. Fouth District. Thc |
mn by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kuculhe «et-up in Washington being ers team is thc Michigan team, not
zcl in honor of their eighteenth an­ Following this came some of the , candidates were introduced
turn I
what it is, the best thing for a dis­ a Detroit team and the great come­ niversary c
~
their wedding
on more up-to-date reapers and thc by former congressman. John C. 1
back
they
have
been
making
thia
trict to do would be to select the
Thursday evening at their home.contrast
......................................................
representing about««
a cen- । Ketcham. oL Hastings, who u
somehow symbolizes the The members of thc band and oth- tury
tun* of nroarcss
progress was startling. Next
Next' a brief address
,■
Highlands Dairy milk comes from our own
best qualified man possible and, If
is then placed in our refrigerator, where it is
ers were
present and rw«rd
passed an m.
en- !came
by ,H„
the .Furin
Irra
wnrr nrrsrnt
...........n float furnished" Kv
........ - rn Uw cvpnlng
rAUnuuxl I
he proves to be a satutactory repre­ comeback which all loyal citizens
tested and accredited herd.
me cows are
cooled to 11 temperature just above freezing.
joyable evening. Light refreshments era State Batik of Middleville. Na it
„ awllv
„vlloru Ulv
about 4.000 M
attended
tlie wcll
Ceti-.
properly housed and fed. and kept in clean
sentative. keep him In office Just as hojie their own state will make.
Il la kept on Ice in the hillk truck until It is
were served. Thc lawn was lighted Ilona) Bank of Hastings and the tcnnlal and saw thc pageant repre- i
stables. Human hands never touch the milk
long as he continues to have an In- .
delivered al your iwme.
with lanterns and presented n very Hasting* City Bank. A portable anting thc community's history dur­
______________ __ Representative George Foulkes attractive appearance. Qn behalf of, Sunday school class, representing a [,ig the past 100 years
'
from the
time It is taken into our clean milk
iciest in the Job. It takes a new man
The State of Micldgan after a thorough inat least one term to learn what ha* asked voter* of this district not members ot lhe band.' J L. Crawley, met
-----------------—
ting
of
thc
young
people
of
the
—
„
—
- — -ftiturday afternoon was given over [
house until it Is delivered nt your door. Every
s]»ectl&lt;in of our plant and ht rd, authorized us
’
....
.
wllli
with a few brief rrtnnrka
remarks nresrnled
presented Methodist church of Middleville fol- [ to tj,e democratic party with Judge
thing* are about; by the second term to send him back to congress for
ju
tvl4VUiC. WUI,
iaittle Is washed and sterilized. Tlie milk la
lo sell our milk at Grade A. IL easts no more
.
----- of&lt; Detroit,
---------- -. ­
Mr. and Mrs. Kuenzel with some lowed
Arthur
J.
Lacy
candi
he's commencing to become efficient more than two terms. Mr. Foulkes uscfu| Brt|cies of silver. Mr. Kuenzel
:■■■. ii.n.b iv
v..l t.. ihc iMilier. and the
on liial account. Wc sell it Postcuilzed or
n 1parade came an old (jate for governor on thc democratic
always providing, of course that he record is such that voters should do responded with
ortis 01
bottle automatically capped. Tiw bottled milk
1000 Ford driving along under It* ticket, outlining the policies for,
Raw as you prefer.
thanks. During thc
evening the own power, followed by the latest1 wbjcb bc ntand.t. Judge Lacy was
is a big enough man for the Job.— even better and limit him to one.
I band played many fine selections. inodcE of V-«s. Here nLw the con-1 mtrodueert by Dr. Birge Swift of
LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH OUR GRADE A MILK.
so why end his career Just as he u
1 Mr. Kuenzel has been director of the Irast wa* both amusing and start- Middleville, who Js a candidate for
beginning to be useful? All com­
BUND TAXATION.
Ung.
*
-------- ahi------ I----- .----------l.:cal band four years.
CALL PHONE 2651 AND WELL DO THE REST!
,
.
, .
. nomination at the primary for con
Mrs. Ed. ‘Birdsall and Mr. and
mittee appointments at Washington
Borne people favor the sales tax
The Leighton band .supplied a hote,grcss on tb(J democratic ticket. Pre
are made bn thc basis of seniority, idea because it extracts money paln- Mrs. Will Hopkins and son went to of music midway in tlie caravan and 'ceding the speeches Judge Lacy waa
Newark. Ohio, where they will make were followed liter on by Middle- gllMt orhonor at a dinner in the
A new man has far less chance of lessly in small driblets. Editor
a three weeks' visit with their sister. Illes own village band. An up-to- Mld(Htfviile Hbtel nt which many
getting anywhere than a veteran. So Schuyler Marshall of St. .Johns critl- Mrs. Fred Keech
date fin- truck wa* on hand to show IeadinK democrats of th* county
If this district wishes to be satisfied cixcs this easy-going attitude. He
Mr. and Mrs. George Collins of that Middleville village is prepared ^.rt! present,
meet------this---danger
with slack-end committee appoint- says:
the blind-taxation Grand Rapids and Dr. Chester Pryor to---------------। —
when -•
thc speakers had finished
of Big Rapids were guests of Mr. and
Two children in pretty costumes the chcf announced that an ox,
ment* and the corresponding lack of method another step toward ignorMrs. Frank S. Pryor thc first of the rode in a cart drawn by framed vblch had been roasting for many1,
prestlgc for her representatives, a ancc of government and Ignorance week.
moats
white
another
youngster h„un,. wa,
L,
scrvetl
iwo-term limit will be Just the Of tax sources? Wc pay the taxes,
Mr. mid Mrs. R. I. Hendershott (talked proudly beside a little wagon lbc 0rOwd flocked down acrofw the
... Clara drawn by a big Newfoundland dog., bridgc to thc scene of the barbecue.
thing. But if the district wishes to uc family heads, farmers, groccry- and lhelt daughter, Mrs.
he above paragrapii* give only a
bc represented in Congress by a man mcn&gt; printers, publishers and all thc Langston of Cincinnati are at Mr. A i»ny cart drawn by u little Sh«Hendershott's .Gun lake cottage
l.ind containing Mickey Mouse, him
k*chv summary of all that took
whose view* and opinions will carry rwt of us. Personally we believe it is
Ed. Kurtz and John Nobles re­ x-If. seemed to please the boys and
c during the crowded three days
some weight, then
two-tenn a B0od thing for us to know exactly turned Saturday from n delightful girls along thc way.
the Centennial.
There were
trip
around
the
great
lakes,
includlimit is just so much hooey.
It
wotjld
become
tiresome
to
enubjLW
-ball games, sjxirts. band enu­
how much wc are paying and exact­
'
ing
thc
Georgian
Bay.
merate
m
detail
all
the
unusual
corBamCs and conu-ste tor ntunly how much is being lipent. If wc 1
lumc* and creations which helped to rrous :o mention in detail,
THOSE TIGERS
don't know you can bet your shirt | THIRTY
EARS ...
AGO TODAY
make —
this -----------------float itaradc a truly
------, colorCitizens of Middleville are to te.*
If you want a good illustration of that the tax spenders will take us to
Mrs, Joanna Tefft, or Buffalo and ful sjicctaclc. Suffice lt ?to add that congratulated ontheir enterprise [
,
...
...
■.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcortte
George Kalmcl
fcalmel of
ol AlAl­
what team spirit can do. take the the cleaner* so fast you wont have bion. are visiting their cousin', Mr, at thc end of thc procession came U1 producing nn event of this kind.,
thw carriage-------------------- Centennial
contained.so many worth-1
Detroit Tigers as an example. Last a shirt to bet." There Is little doubt and Mrs. Jas. Townsend, for lhe
Queen. Miss Orplm Headly. together whUc cvt.nu ln addition to amuse­
year they won bottom place in the Uiat before we enjoy good govern- firM time in forty years.
.witivner
mb» mm
, witte her court 01
of nonor.
honor. Mtes~
Mar-­ ment*. Ed. Blake was chairman of
VmuUrlle Fuatornlriu.ul rammlure
with
leaguc without any competition; ment citizens will lufcc to become , ®"„L?! 2.."‘‘J
for a two wicksisit si wu Mbla Florence Bender. Mis’ Grace Swift secretary* Paul Fnulkthis year they arc giving the Newhax conscious of all firms of taxa- morning
N^n, »ib Aub.,fs
mm BStev 1W.
D„.,la,„,
SrIi.,u“! K.
York Yankees thc race of their life tlon—not merely satisfied with get- N 1 with relatives whom she has gumpson. Mis* Lucille Brog -.nd wa.. ln charRC Of the floats. Maud
far top position. Yet. as we recall, ting a considerable share of the lax not seen for twenty-five years.
Miss Jeanette VanderKolk. A group tjcil wu, general chairman of thc
only two changes have been made in load lifted off from real estate and M»™«rt?MUBunl‘lo wturnidUhonn °f w“r veten,ns marcl,1"‘t b‘h,"d th£■relics committee while Russell Brel,nlua.l&gt;»nrcof
iw-.p&lt;rti.
the Tiger line-up. Whnt then ac- personal property onto another TuSl" "ml?r“nl ““ ”"rt ‘,,,er
nner cnnrgc oi me
sporui.
:,...
'
h&lt;&gt;,,or
.
.. . ’ The
The Middleville Centenni
Centennial would
counts for the difference between "shoulder."
with her cousin. Mr*. Grace Dunlap, i
Morris McKean formally Iuivc done credit to a community
I Abcii Johnson of. Oakland. Ne- ipened the program with an invoI' .uli-r an I I .ill- ii'h■!' ’ I n * .ii&lt;:l
—
—
many, times Its size. —
It —
was'• ----made
brasku and---------------------Carrol Johnson
HAPPY SWITZERLAND.
foremost comes a strong comiH-ti----------------.. of. Chi canon. H. G. Benaway then pre- possible through a fine co-operative
cago are the gueste of their aunt.- tented the keys ol the village to the spirit—the same sort of spirit the
Happy little Switzerland,
tive spirit instilled by a certain
Mrs. Emil T-'den,Queen and E F. Blake, chairman ol original pkineers must have iutd in
fighting Irishman named Mickey home of real Democracy! Other nxS£rs..C' H' Vl.n
2”’d Mrs the general committee, gave a Uriel
Cochranc. The Tiger* were so uwd’tions of Die world may go in for C. D Moore.,of Salt Lake City, were |gllc coll&lt;.enitrig lhe Centennial afto: Iheir battle with thc wilderness,
People there may have their petty
to playing Santa Claus to other new tangled ideas of government in the city calling on old friends whlch M|Sa lu.adly knelt upon the ambitions and personal grievances
. ..
. — . lhe
----------------------iplatform,
received
golden
crown with one another but when It comes
teams in the league that they seemed*but this little country holds straight Saturday.
Miss Florence
Iroiu
the
hands
of
Justice
W.
W
'to doing something for thc comto give up the Idea that they could to her course; thc financial struc™“'r »,.1M MMU««n »wa™'^,mtt^u^";'re"b« A'raukh'w pul
ever go places and do things. But ture of the world powers may crack mreh ol "L HI,
*
“
"I1" ."‘’"’•t*'1 irare 1..
.-Me T1,.t U why MMnow they've got their fighting clothes or collapse but thc Swiss franc is
such a progressive vllon. Any team which can spot the still par with gold; other nations
New York Yankees nine runs and may stoop to burdensome taxation
HOPE ( ENTER.
then come back to win. or which but (here arc' certain cantons in
Chas.'McDermott's folks are mak­
can see a seven run had o! their Switzerland
which actually pay
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
ing plans for the Pennock reunion
own team whittled down throuah dividends to their citizens. In fact
Allie and Uiornapplc township. He . . -----Under the management ot John
and far sight- ,n ** held at ------MlcU home Thursday.
pitching and . »uil
have Switzerland today Is without doubt Warner. Dan W. Reynold-. Em.m
dues?, ot its founde Calvin B. Hin. August 16.
enough scrap left to bat their
the best governed country in the Busby
..
and c. \V. Jordan, a basebull
Cha.'.. Williams. Chas. McDermott,:
who recoeni/ed thc value of the
ife.
Mrs.
Burdette Lyttle. Mr.
b.ck inra the led u rauid t. „ .mid. The S.L. pldta-.pl.v
fh«n.'reU'*Hv1r hl Ihojldmi ^ower.
and Mrs. Clare Ashby and family
somewhere even though thc mound to be as -rugged, immovable and "Ugitii.mi
who built
built a
a wooden
wo-jucn dam
dam at
at Midand who
Mid­
"­
Hick
riafl te not all that a manager s sound as their picturesque mountain M0 golni! to tbr“u-lniicr;
to set dleville by perrniMlon of authority oi attended the centennial a
ory Corners Saturday night.
NEW
heart could desire.
chains.
ond and fclO to third. The Champton ,i special act ol the legislature nearly
and Mrs. Fred Ashby and
belt of Barry county will also be giv 100 year* ago.
family attended the Anders reun­
But
regardlc.ss
of
platform
pro
­
cn to thc winners.
ion at Head lake Sunday,
HURRAH FOR BUREAUCRACY!
gram* there were plenty of other
Mrs Lucy Leonard and family
Former-President Herbert Hoowrl A genuine Scorch laddie made his thing* in the way of amusements
Almost a year after his death, a
ap;&gt;earance in this city on Mondaj
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reger and
snd exhibits to keep the crowds oc­
is coming out with a book entitled
Federal grand Jury tunied in jin
'• with his bag pipe.
mu*, attended n reunion at West
cupied. Each biulne*s firm in Mid­
Il
Uo week
dlctmcnt against Julian P. Bowen Thc Challenge to Liberty." It will
dleville had exhibits ot relics ol lake at Kalamazoo Eunday.
66th birtliday and he was
Burdette Lyttle made a business
of Detroit. Well that a bureaucracy be interesting, to compare Mr. Hoo- Drake
victim ol a complete pioneer day*, loaned by people o trip to Bort Huron Saturday.
ver s views of government with thOMi *the
" furlunfire
"
lot you!
surprtee,goltcn up by hi* wile and Middleville and thc surrounding terMrs. MelUsa Ashby U visiting her
Full-floating Rear Axle
heeu. sister.
80-horaepower V-8 Truck Ingin
of President Franklin Roosevelt's as Mrs.
»
tririhtman. Eight of the Doc- ritorv. There were spinning
Mrs. Martha Chamberlain, at .
candle
molds,
household
utensils.
VON HINDENBEiK,
contained in thc two books he has,-tor's intimate friends were present
Cloverdale.
AU the clyiUzed world will sym- .written since assuming office. Roo- and one oi the most elaborate dm- photographs. Indian arrowheads, a
Robert Barton of the Hinds dia.saw used by one of the pioneer doc- trict spent Saturday evening «-ith
pathlze with 'Germany over the low scvrlt is the champion of The' New
u^en o(
tors in amputating three legs and
Lyle.-William and Morris Ashby.
cf her Idol and presiden’.. Paul von Deal." which as affairs arc working ' M:,, D H. Mmiman a.
Mrt
&lt;UM&gt;-1™&gt;
ra u
..uKn- .
Full Torque-tube Drive
Mrs, Fred Ashby' and son. Lyle. I
- have
-bcm spending
-‘
thc. first stallion brought into
Hindenburg. LJke our own Georg j out nicatu state socialism and mass ter who
a week from
,
were Hastings shopixrs Wednesday
Washlngfin he'won the admiration regimentation; Hoover the leading at thc home or professor sterling Tttornapplc township.
if ter noon
Heavy-duty Truck-type Clutch
Especially
interesting
was
a
colhome
hi , -- -------and respect of his people mure exponent of rugged individualism lef.
" ‘ Monday-for their
- future
- •
—
■
toum ranging
Mendon, where Mr Merriman te to &gt;«'Ctlon o,«?
KOIIIMII E PARK
through integrity ot character than which'Implies a maximum amount, su|&gt;erlnt. nd tffc schools.'.alu.c u|? ^1*°^??.,
wmiranuir anu
Mr and Mrs. Ray* Wintemute
and
genius a* a statesman. Like Wash­ ol freedom for the exercise of perMu-.s Hannah Dewey „.
of v
Owosso
h displayIn the Me,trs and Halvcr- M»n Of netroit spent from WedneaEfficient Cooling Syatem
„„
„w.. »,
- R. Pancoast
-onloliii
ington. loo, he was a great. general bonal initiative and ingenuity. Both 'visiting With Mrs. F.
:on,studio. An Italian viohn^ay until Sunday with thc latter's
made
In 1775 waa loaned by Howard
and
wall lake.
~ Mstcr. Mrs. John Kollar and family
And a unfit patriot. Since lhe war (men arc real ' Americans.' sincere, *
“’* ’family of
’
• . ...
nt v,nnnnrt MkMtevUte muME*rl Morgan and family of Owo»
Miv
Gwendolyn
J.itnereturned
to
&lt;;"■
s
ended, Von Hindenburg has been capable^and energetic. It will be Manis'.co. Friday after a few "week*'dans “J*0 donaUd a number of prize-jo spent Saturday night nt Howard
the balance
haUiu^ wheel
whwi of
nt hk
hte unhappy
nnh.mw ' moj^ L&gt;1JJ1
u, compare visit
...... with Miss
.....’Genic
...... ' Brown
..____
naSM-SAlOIlS.
'Smith* anH attended the’b’lrthday
possessions'Smithand
nation.
Bi the evening on the platform on party for Fred Johnson Sunday.
Various intense political their respective ideas.
Miss Davis who has been visiting
□TOUabU
Harry Poland and wife of Owosso
faction* fought bitterly
at Baker Shriner* returned, to her Main street a historical pageant was
among
staged under direction of Mrs. H. E. and mother. Mrs. Johnson, called on
home in Iowa Thursday,
Truck of Similar Rating
themselves but each, almost withou;
A Swedish savant has produced -a.
Bmnett i with the Bradley .Indians ^r. and Mr*. John Kollar
Low-cost
Knglne lx change Plan
exception, aomued gnd respected variety ot tasty foods from- wood
taking an* important jmsci in the also called on Mr. and Mrs.
■ FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
presented Poland
■Old PauL" He 1* the only man in Especially appetizing, we hear, is his
------------- were
------ ...
Mr- and Mrs F. Spatigemachcr, program. Tableaus
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Abbey.
Mr.
by
the
Indian*
with
Rev.
Sprague
of
;
Harold
Kollar
returned
home
Horn
Germany who commanded an out­ baked decoy duck.—Richmond
and Mo. John Fuller, and Mr. and lhe tribe supplying the narrative.Lowell after visiting his mother and
standing majority of public conn- Times-Dtapatcfi.
Descendants of Calvin Hill, who brother.
Mrs John Sclianu arc camped at
dence. Except for hl* yeanj, he
-------—'-------Wall lake
now reside at Kalamaaoo. presented
Mr* Evrid Jackson and son Ran
ln
You can tell when you arc apJahn McElwain and Will Herring an historical scene, some of the r&amp;&gt;- dcll apcnt a (cw
wowd have assumed a more active
role in German a flair* during the preaching a collie town by Lhe in-**^** Plainwell, Otsego and Kola­ tunics being more than a century Canada tea week,
old Two
children. Gordon Bennett
- and- Mr*
’
“" nave pre- creased number of pointing thumbi •nai00 !ait *e*it Mr. Kerrl*'&lt; “sl1 —
-------------------------------Mr.
Ralph Flnkbelner of
.
w
luumwt !oca!c M Otaego and practice his and Barbara Sentn, appeared m a Middleville spent Sunday with t|ptr VI fk V* Vt
V V M V V WB
M
V MMa
. profession—dentistry.
dramatization of "Auld l^ng 6}*ne. parent!. Mr. and Mrs. Julian potu

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Miss Maude Ironside waa in
Margaret Merrick came home I CHILDREN INTERPRET
CHARMING SWEDUH DlMtt
day from Kalamazoo.
hiixihuli
Mr
Bichard Grace
Grand Rapids o&lt;&gt; Monday.
w. M&gt;U
U. W.
; Mte* Beatrice Giddings 1s visiting
SHAKESPEARE PLAY tertained very delightfully on :
»w days
—
day evening at a Swedish buffet dtoChicago .M,
for .
a few
on business friends ...
In Marshall this week.
Keuneth Tolhunt of Wayland 1*
Mr. and Mr* Charles Pease and Delighted
Large
Audience J1"
Ul* Tydon ootUga at Gun
pending the week hare with rela- .family are camping at Podunk lake, j
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loka. nearly thirty guaata MM
With Proentation on
&gt;..ve*.
I Mr. and Mr* Otto Isenhath and'
Each
article on the menu «u
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roush spent littta'
Friday Night
MU* Thelma Humphrey of Ionia family spent Wednesday in Battle
Thursday in Charlotte. •
little Robert Lee Quacunbo** of tive* in Kalamazoo for several ),
!i The social p*flor* of the Metho-1
is th.
the »Mt
guest of ui&gt;.
Mtes France* muttnn
Sutton! Creek.
'
.
Rep. Prank Mosier ol FennvUte Bryon Center spent aavarel da ya at weak*.
this week.
1 Misses lath* Mote and Dorothy dUt church were well filled on Fri- (
i
w&gt;d
v. r. Wlnlnger and
wa* In Ute city on Thursday on bosl- Green lake the put week.
Mr and Mn. Max Dietrich visited Smith were in Grand Rapids on d»y gening when the member* of as dessert. Assisting with the ■err­
Marcia. Ann. Dick and Joan Alyce family have gone to Leach lake for hte
xi. parents
MM^t. in
in Muskegon over tsthe Junior Shakespeare club pre- .ing waa a young lady drasaad tn a
thc 'Monday
Mrs. Glenn Brower was in Sara­ Jones of Kalamazoo are spending an outing.
Mr.. E4..M Murnl
ebUdr...
'charming Swedish peasant costume.
^’%.'fi.,,fi.“KS.’Sd&amp;MM , Following the dinner, boating,
nac on Wednesday attending a fu­
Dr. and Mr* George Lockwood
Ray Branch and Dr. Frank C*r- “"&gt;p“&gt;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
ZuschnltL,
1^
fan
jjjy
spending
the
week
neral.
rothers were in Battle Creek on uu* wwx
hfe gnd work&gt; of 8liaMcapcare unde. swimming and visiting were enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilcox and at. Wall lake.
Thursday.
Mr
and
Mrs.
John
Hammcs
and
d“dmTw,“u&gt; mon Urt week
Miss Beatrice Carrothers te vteit- the -direction of Mtes Maxine Wun- , Mr. and Mr*. Harry Walton of
Mrs. Albert Bc.ssmer and Mtes
Dr.-■
*. W. W«x!bTe
ing relative* in st. Thomas and derllch. assisted by Mra Daste Crue, Kansas City. Mo., and Mr. and Mrs.
Jean Arndt are visiting relatives in
•Sidney French of Middleville were
to visit relatives.
Bradford. Canada.
; Mrs Margaret Steiger and Miss '
Mr.
ana
Ml*,
a
.
J.
veoaer
vianeu
.
uip
in
x-a
u
sua
Detroit
this
wcet
:out of town guests.
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Vedder visited
Miss Noilia Gnolle and Mte* Hasel Elotee
Storer
The
youngster* 1
relatives in Grand Rapids on WedMIm Elizabeth De Yoe of MuskcUr Wld
Henry WcttVcr
I Mrs, M. X Cross was called to
I
neaday of la*l week.
'gon was lhe guest of Mte* Mabel *p^dli^. "^TVacaltoi wHh;^““. ™
lo *tWnd th' Taylor of Lansing visited Mr. and ,evinced much Interest in the stories |.|Troro-r iu 1 iiainu
Mrs. C- E. Grohe Friday.
,*nd learned a great deal from tlie INItntol II* LUNUrlI
The Rev and Mrs. J. A. McNulty
IndUna relative*.
Mr*. Wayne Merrick and Mr*, course, as Friday night's presentsnONTINLIFS
.
I Mr. and Mr*. Keith Fuller were Ben
and Kneeland and Elizabeth have | Middleville Thursday to attend the
Merrick
visited
relatives
in
Hon
demonstrated.
Each
partici1
CUIldJUUN
IIHUCO
Mrs Emily Sullivan returned on '8unday gue*u of Mr. and Mr*. Leon
____
o.centennial.
.
Centennial.
Monday'froi
gone to Saugatuck for lhe month of
• -vteiC with her »i*- Tolhurst of Mar*hall.
Battle creek on Monday.
. z •
of’S* ’ Women Planning for a BeneThe R*v. and Mr*. Leason Sharpe u,,. p, Mtehawuk*,
August.
MteM-s Vivian and Dori* Biddlepf
J™'Porf_ __
* Ind.
"
I Mra. Oliver Garrison of'Ann Ar­
H.rley
U .pending »« bor i* visiting Mrs. Floyd Garrison Battle Creek were Sunday guests of
’ JjJe
Brldge PartX on
Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Crawford. Mr. S’,;
. J.,
»”lt “&gt; DcttdK. Uie gne.1 « Mr. and family this week.
and Mrs. C. W. Clarke and Miss
Mr and Mra D.„ U.M.
'
taAugUrt 16
Kathryn Clarke were in Lansing on
Mr*. Anna Dockeray of Grand
Mte* Margaret Merrick vtettcd work
by thc children and di-' The Tuesday luncheon at the
month* vacation.
r Mr WJd Mra Henry
1U111 Rapids was the guest of Dr. and Mr*
Thursday.
.
.
IrtarnH.
.if Qt
l.lr— near
. — Q..I
.
■
■ .
&lt;.&gt;■■&gt;. wu
—
X., fifty
Aftu
friends at
St. U.r'\
Mary's lake
Bat­_ plocnas
were also
awarded.
Country Club
attended by
Miucs
McBain
Lillie
gpent the weck ....
end
Mr*
min William
vriuuuii .MLauuiu
McKnlghl ll.ut
hu rc- —
-------Jennie
----- ------ ... 7and
_—. rMjnUjr
u wlth John A. Wooton on Thursday.
’nrt- „
Pz
, ..... at....
.....
tle Creek on Monday and Tuesday
Between act* the cut Joined in ! ladle*. Perennial phlox with snow­
turned to her home In Wilmette. HI.. Christy
attended fK*
tha irirl
Hickory
Oorrelatives
Morrteon
lake.
Mis* Cecil Huff of Grand Rapids
Charles and Jack Bowman of singing chorus number*. Several to- ' on-thc-mountain in a silver wicker
after vtelUQg Hastings and Wood- ners centennial on Thursday and
Mr and Mrg
Woodix&gt;u*e of wa* the guest of Mis* Grace Ed­
Bay
City
were
Sunday
guests
of
lo
number*
were
also
delightfully
basket
made
an
artistic
combination
land relatives.
visited relative* near there the bal- jjatue
caUwl
Ida inond* over lhe week end.
Mr and Mrs. C. F. Finstrom and given during the program. Those , for the large lounge table, buketo
Mrs. Keith Daniel* spent Thura-;Bnce ot lbo we,kPalmatier Saturday atternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Branch were in
having this courec in charge should of pink and purple petunlu being
.day afternoon with her parents. Mr.1 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Henncy and
Mr. and Mrs. James Fennell were Kalamazoo on Wednesday a* guest* family.
Mrs. Neal From and daughter be commended for their effort* and | used
UM.-U on
UU the
MIC luncheon
IUUUKUU tab|es..
U1U|C&gt; Mrs.
&gt;.
and Mrs. A. T. Eash, and family of Mr. and Mra. Harry Snyder and called to Elk Rapid* last week by lhe of Mr and
Mr*.
Peter
Schramm.
,, , * Ijcon
Jean ui
of urutiu
Grand tuiptu*
Rapids were kucsu
guests ui
of their excellent training of thc ch 11- f
Agnes «•-_
Sheldon
Siegel
a•
&gt;u__ «&gt;
■ entertained
»
near Freeport.
daughter Elizabeth of Mt. Gilead, serious illness of her mother.
&gt;&lt;1*® VtrJ*n
*e”1 10 Mr. and Mr*. Guy Giddings last
dren.
Iparty of sixteen honoring Mr*. Rob- I
Mr. and Mr*, James GoWer were I Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. George Shulters of St Traverse city on Thursday for a wrcg
ert Burrell &lt; Josephine Carve th) of
at Spring lake last week visiting Wm. Zuachnjtt over the week end. Johns te making an extended visit
Detroit, a bride of the past month.1
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Perry of PLEASANT SOCIAL AFFAIRS
their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mr*.
Cheater Stem of St- Louis. Mo., te with Mr. and Mrs W. L. Shulters.
Mrv Dell Sutton and guest. Mrs Midland were over Sunday guest*
The committee in charge for thc .
HONOR MRS. MESSER.
Charles Miller.
spending ten days with hte family
Mr*. William Fry and Mrs. Wayne George Humphrey of Ionia, spent ;
of his parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. 'A.
Mrs. L. L Watson of Holland at Gun lak*. Guests of Mr. ancTMrs. pry of Michigan City. Ind., called on Thursday at Beediwood. Wall Jake. .
The incentive for much entertain­ Carroll McGuffin and Mrs. Edw. I
Perry.
spent several day* tlie past week ,81cm are Mr. and Mr*. H. H. Scott Mr*. George Coleman on Monday,
Neville Wood of Flint and Ml** I Ted Dodds of Kansas City. Mo. ing thc pul week hu been Mrs.
Van Popering.
with her daughter and husband. Mr. j and Mr. and Mrs. Herrick Foreman
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Moore of Al­ Margaret Sheehy ot Yale were Sun -1,
Sunday here with hte mother. Richard Mc*.scr's presence in thc
Top score al bridge wa* made by j
and Mr*. Lyle Scudder.
'of St. Louis. Mo.
jbion were week end guests of Mr. day guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John ।'spent
*
[Mrs.
Grace Dodds, and other rela- city. Many small and very pleasant Mrs. Pauline McOmber Mrs. Wil- i
Mrs. Bertha Zuschnltt Jones of । Mr. and Mr*. Carl Knickerbocker and Mrs. Warren Moore and tam- wood.
.
i:I tive*.
Informal affair* in the nature of bur Lane won thc golf event for ।
Kalamazxx). Chester Henney of Mt. of Grand Rapids spent from Thur*- Uy.
- Miss Gertrude Bentley of Kala-j
Marjorie Boyes, daughter of Mr. luncheon* and dinners and evenings blind low gross.
Gilead. Ohio. Mr*. Cora Kick and;day untU Saturday with Mr. and- Mr. and Mra. A. C. Hyde and masoo spent Sunday here and was I,
Those present from away wert!
and Mr*. Earl Boyes, te visiting rel­ with bridge being given in her hon­
Ralph Henney of Carlton and Miss Mrs. Eugene Freeman. They all at- Joyce Elaine of Lacey were Sunday the dinner. guest ot Mrs. Mary .
Mrs, Arthur Levene. Chicago, Mr*.1
atives in Woodland for a week or or.
*
Verda Zuschnltt of thi* city spent tended the centennial celebration at.gue*t* of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Evart*.
One of thc more formal affair* PliylUI Reynolds, Ann Arbor, with.
ten days.
the week end at Sauk Ste. Marie Middleville and Hickory Comer*.
1 Grohe.
.
Mr and Mr*. Howard Miller and
wu
a
lovely
luncheon
Thursday
nt
Mrs.
Roy Corde*; Mr*. John Ham­
Eugene Young of TVoria. Hl., was
with relatives.
I Mra Wlnfleld Angus fMary Btrlk-1 Mr. and Mr* B. R Reed and son family of Detroit visited her moth- ,
lhe guest of Dr. F. O. Sheffield and Country House, E. Fulton Road near mes. Albany. N.'Y., with Mra Chas.
er) of Rockford. IU.. who has been and daughter left Saturday night for er. Mrs. Beatrice Knapp, over the
Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield over Grand Rapids, at which Mm. Pau­ Doyle; Mr*. Frederick Parker. West
attending the summer se**lon at W. a visit with relatives at Lake Lee­
line McOmber was hostess. A large Palm Beach. Mr*. Paul Faulkner.
the week end.
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8. T&gt; C.. te visiting her mother. Mra' lanau.
t
Mb* Jannet Micliad w^s tlie
Mrs. Hazel Kruko of Jackson was bow) of zinnias centered the refec­ Middleville, with Mrs. Siegel; Mrs.
Mattle Striker, at the home of Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Vick Herrick of guest of Miss Ada Michael and Mtes
lhe guest of her sister. Mr*. James tory table in the pretty sun parlor Cha*. Carroll. Detroit, with Mra
and Mrs. Edgar Brooks, for two Lansing spent Friday evening al the Helen wooton in Detroit over thc
Creglow. last week, returning to her at which twelve were seated. Bridge D. C. Bronson; Mra Richard Mas- '
week*.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren week end.
followed. Mr*
Phyllis Reynold* scr. Loa Angele*, with Mrs. Wm. R. &gt;
home Sunday.
'F
Mra. Alice Bale*, in company with Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edinond* and
Thomas Rowan and daughter. winning fop score, with a gift prize
j,er daughter. Mtes Alice Batea of
Mr. and Mrs. Leon DcLano ol Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Edmonds visited
X—
X”
Mrs. Arthur Levenc. and baby of also for lhe guest of honor.
Thc committee in charge next
Marshall, spent the past week at Ot- Grand Rapids visited her |&gt;arent*.
Saturday
Mr*.
Reynolds enter­ week will be Mrs. Frank Carrolh-1
Chicago are gueste of Mr. and Mr*.
*ego lake, th* guest* of Mr*. Ida Mr and Mrs. Hugh RUcy. over the zoo on Sunday.
tained 0 small group very pleasantly er*. Mrs. C. G. DeCou. Mrs. A. B. j
C. T. Cordes.
Parrish Morse. Miss Bate* was called
end
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilmont at­
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Wolfe of at luncheon at the Fiddle and Bow Westerlind and Mrs. Geo. Miller. I
lo the vicinity of Gaylord on busl-1 Mr and Mra. Earl Coleman and tended lijc funeral of tneir greatnear Goguoc lake. Battle Creek, the
Thc Women s Association Is plan- I
ncs*.
| John were in Lapeer on Monday and grandaon. Frederick Johnson, at Battle Creek visited Mrs. James guest* later returning to the irome
nlng another benefit bridge party '
Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Otto IsenDr. and Mr*. P. F. Morse of De- |on Tuesday attended the ball game Delton Tuesday.
of Mrs. Roy Cordes for the after-, to be held Thursday. August 16lh. I
hnth
on Sunday.
troll were guest* of Mi** Angie Batea! jn Detroit.
Mr. and Mr*. E. 8. Clark of Kal­
—.111 be
ku&gt; an
Mr. afternoon
—f
—
M—1 — .i .
which will
affair,
Mrs. E. J. Pratt and Miss Gerald­ noon.
last week. Dr Morse, who te thc i»n
Mtwa
Elizabeth Oglesby and amazoo spent Sunday here with hte
Monday. Mr*. Wm. R Cook al Ticket* will soon be on sale. The
ine Williams were guest* of Mrs.
of Will Morse, well known in Has- chula Burton of Ann Arbor were sisters, the Muse* Catherine. Rose
Archie McDonald at Port Huron wliose home Mi*. Mc**er h^s been a committee having the afternoon in |
lings, te a prominent physician in guest* of Mtes Jean Barnes over the and Elizabeth Clark.
guest
for
thc
week,
gave
an
informal
charge will be Mcsdamcs Van Popover thc week end.
Detroit and pathologist al Harper week end
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hodges and
Mtes Dorothy Simpwn and little tea In her honor. Today Mrs. Messer ertflg. Don Siegel. Roy Hubbard, lhe
hospital.
! Mtes Belva Riley returned on son Put attended thc Long family Virginia Simpson 'of Grand Rapids in company with Mr* Cha*. Potts. Mtssei Kathryn Clarke. Mae Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCreery Friday fn»m Kalamazoo where she reunion held at Bertha Brock park
are the guest* of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds. Mr*. Cook Beatrice Carrothers and Eleanor ,
motored to Traverse City on Sat- has been attending thc summer ses- near Ionia on Sunday.
•
and Mtes Virginia Potto is in Green­ Miller.
Henry Mulder this week.
urday for a visit with Mr and Mrs. ggjn ai yy 3 t. q.
Mra. Mac Trelb and Misses Flor­
Mrs. Ida Learned of Rochester. ville to attend a luncheon and musi­
L. L Bensley. Mr* McCreery re- • Mrs L. E Barnett and Mrs. Wm ence and Leonarda Trelb have gone N. Y.. arrives Thursday for a visit cale given by Mrs. Ellis Ranney at FYTHIANS AND PYTH­
mainlng for a week. Mtes Mabel 8i»- 'Stebbins, accompanied by Mrs. O. R on a motor trip to Rochester and
IAN SISTERS' PICNIC.
with her cousin and husband. Mr. her home where Mtes Potts will
Clothing and
son accompanied them and visited Dickoff of Iron Mountain, visited other points in New York.
Cowan Ixxige No. 88. Knight* of
give a program of vocal and Instru­
and Mr*. George Sheffield.
her sister and husband. Mr. and Mr*. 1 Detroit friend* on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilbert and Ray­
Mr. and Mr*. Keith Daniels mode mental numbers, with Miss Elisabeth Pythlu and Cowan Temple No. 10 ,
U. C. Manns, over Sunday.
i Mr. and Mr*. Mike AUerding and mond Gilbert of Muskegon were
Rarden
of
Greenville,
contributing
of
Grand
Rapid*
are holding a joint
a trip to Fennville Sunday then U»
the beginning of eye wteMr. and Mrs. Rolla Wilhite and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence AUerding guest* of Mr and Mr*. George B
basket
picnic
at
Streeter's
landing.
I
Grand Rapids where they called on a group of songs.
HASTINGS
. doni. And the-following of
daughter xjune of Lansing were wcrc jn Saranac Sunday .calling on Heath and family over the week end.
Gun lake, on Bunday, Aug. 12. Al) ;
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Schulz.
guest* of Hasting* relative* ia*t oid friend* of the former.
Mte* Betty Emerson of Battle .The Rev. L. L. Dewey will visit
ROBLES KI—BULK
Pythian*. Pythian Sister*, families*1
, lhe decision by action la
week following a visit to A Century; Mrs. Edith Godfrey and Mrs. Ellen Crock te spending several days with iJlatlves in Buchanan thc latter part
The marriage of Raymond Roblcs- and friends are invited and it tec
of Progress in Chicago Mr. Wilhite (yarger of Freeport and Mr*. Burt Esther Smith, who waa hurt quite
&lt; the week and goes from there to&gt; kJ. eon of Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Ro- hoped there may be a good attend­
te head tool designer in the Old* (Long of Carlton were Monday seriously at Lake Al-Gon-Quin Sun­
ance. Sport*, games, swimming and
- ■ ■
ajgM
Chicago for a few days' vacation. bleskl. to Mtes Madge Bull, who re­
mid romforl and bodily
factory in Lansing and te making a guest* of Mrs. Beatrice Knapp
day.
.
;&gt;.
Mrs. Del) Rrploglc of Hemet. sided west of Hasting*, was solem­ tlie usual picnic festivities have been Woodland visited Sunday al *
splendid success of his work.
| Mrs. Myrtle Brown ha* returned
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubbard vialtcd
welfare. You should not
planned. Tlie nn(rr&gt;
orders fmm
from KZIHHle.
Middle­
nized on Friday al La Grange. Did. ■llnntlAr!
[ Mrs. Ray M. Johnson, nee Norma . to her home near Battle Creek after Grand Rapid* relatives part of tlie Calif-, and Mrs Sarah Erway ot Congratulations are extended.
ville.
Hastings.
Plainwell.
Oteego.
The church and any Iris
Baker, and son. Master Benny Baker spending a week with her niece and past week. Mte* Charlotte Hubbard Rutland were guests of Mr. and
On Sunday, in company with Mr Freeport. Woodland, Battle Creek lire church are Invited to go t
Mr* Bert Tinkler one day last week
and DEMAND attention.
(Johnson, of Pomona. California, are family. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Curl.
is visiting in Grand Rapids this
Mrs. Robert Burrell (Josephine and Mrs Laverne Weaver. Mr. and and Kalamazoo have been invited. Sebewa tor a Home Coming Q
visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Adair. C. IL week.
Mrs. Robleaki went to the fair in Arrows and a banner will mark the day. Aug. 19. Alter services
Carvcth
i
ot
Detroit
1*
visiting
Mr.
Clarence A. Baker, and other rela- youiCand Mr*. Harold Steiger were
you wait long enough. Get
T. 8. K. Reid anil son Don and and Mrs- A- H- Carveth this week. Chicago, and when reluming Tues­ picnic place.
pot luck dinner la te be ew
Uvea in Midiigan for a few month*, m Ortmd Rapids Wednesday at- Donald Ooxcy left Sunday for Aus­
axUktance before you need
day morning met with a bad acciP. Arthur, minister at Dalroi
Mr. Johnson will drive through te-1 tending lhe funeral of C. H. Green, tin* Texas.. to attend thc golden Mr. Burrell comes for Die week end.
BREAKS ARM IN FALL.
speak. Ministers frocn her* W
Il too badly.
n
Mrs. O- R- Dickofl and daughter., dent on U. a 12. four miles west of
Mrs. Dennis Murray had tlie mis­
ter. They intend to return about the
Mabel pish and Mrs. TilUc wedding of the former's parents on
Barbara, accompanied by Mrs. L. E. Kalamazoo. A truck driven by fortune to fall from her back *teps
middle of October.
'
HiUiker and two daughters of Ban- Friday.
Barnett and daughter. Margret, left Jamei H. Hetlcr of St. Joseph and on Monday sustaining a' broken
Mr*. Edith Enni* Moiles of Cleve- Igor come today for a visit with lhe
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Richardson of
Tuesday for tlie former's home at the Robieski car sideswiped injur­ right arm. near the elbow. She was
land. Ohio, was the luncheon guest former's mother. Mrs. Rose Trego, Grinul Rapids also Mr. and Mrs. B
as far as South Dakota
ing all four of thc passengers In the
Iron Mountain.
taken to Pennock hospital tor
of the
L. L. Dewey
, —
Mte* Jacqueline Moore visited
in Tucker of Detroit were guest* of
-------Rev. and
------ Mr*.
, _
... H.
The Birthday meeting
Dr. and Mr* Howard Van Ness ot latter car. They suffered severe cute X-rays and la doing as well as pos­
OPTOMETRIST
on Monday, enroute to her former Lansing last week at thc home of iMr*. Nora Smith and family on SatAllegan, who are spending some lime: and bTUtec* and the two women are. sible. The injury is quite painful. with Mrs. Griffin on Thi
home In Big ■ Rapids. Mrs. Molies her grandparent*.' Mr. and Mr*, lurday.
1
confined
to
their
beds.
at
Gun
lake,
were
in
the
city
on
Hastings
wa* school nurse at Big Rapids (vick Herrick, and also with Miss
Paul and Miss France* Conklin
At lhe church service on
Monday and were guest* of Mr. and
GARRISON REUNION.
when D. A. VanBuakirk was super- .Betty Turrill.
returned homo from Kalamazoo last
BR1OGE-LUNCUEON
Mrs. David Boyes.
The twenty-seventh annual re­ morning Brother Woodbunu
tendent there.
and
tendent
: Mr.
rar. there.
ana Mrs.
Mr*, Charles
unarics Johnson,
jonnson. i Friday where they have been at­
FOR RECENT BRIDE. union ol the Garrison family was
..
.
tending
Western
Stele
Teachers'
—. Mrs. Aben Johnson. Mte* Barbara
day to Galien to visit Mr. and Mr*.
On Tuesday at the Hastings Iteld on Sunday at the cottage of Mr.
&gt; and Steven Johnson went to Oma- College.
"
Frank Spcnsley (Dorothy Bsmtv Country Club. Mrs. Don Siegel en­ and Mrs. Lawrence Fuhr al Fair
Mrs. W. J. Anway of Palo Alto.
. ;ha. Ncbr.. on Tuesday for a visit
As a result of the recent
and cn Saturday will go to Chicago tertained sixteen guests at luncheon, lake, about 70 members and their
r' (with
California, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. to see a Century of Progress.
|with Dell
Deli Jahrunn
Johnson.
Blue contest in the Young
complimentary to Mr*. Robert Bur­ families attending. Games and vis­
’
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moore and Wenzel of Grand Rapids visited
Mrs. James Mathewson and Louis
► Jacqueline and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Swanson on Mathewson returned to their Ijomc rell i Josephlney Carveth &gt; of Detroit iting were enjoyed. The 1035 re­
Mr*. Chester Hodges held top union will be at the same place.
X Moore
Unnr&gt; of
nt Albion
Alhinn called
ralted al
aL thc
thn home
hrmic Wednesday
.
nicely decorated al the social
In Mancelona on Sunday after a bridge score and Mrs. Edw. Von
of Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Hall of Free­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wibert. Miss
COATS GROVE.
Popering second, thc honor guest
port Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. F. C Wing were at
—
•-‘-j a BHt««!F'ton.«reUr.
prize.
RtHi'r
^i!2rn£f
Mrs. Harry Coupland relumed to attended the Case family reunion
Lake James. Indiana. to a Bible serve them. The ladies eo
her home in Michigan City. Ind., al thc home of J. C. Bryan. Angola.
[rCk ! V
H**” Wld ,RuU]; Frederick Parker. West Palm Beach. Conference of the Church of Christ
on Sunday after a two weeks' visit Ind., oh Saturday.
Merrick of Detroit were guest* of J™
Paul
MWdle. Sunday.
tain: Margaret WUook.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jessen of
with her sister and husband. Mr.
.
Elagaat Aroma
3 Lb. B*g 55c
All enjoyed a fine time at the ice
E. A. Burton and Mr.
Mr.
.. ' ..
—
Mr and Mrs E
and Mrs. Sterling Rogers and fam­ Chicago arc visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Merrick over thc ville; Mrs. R. G. Finnic. Woodland, cream social at the church Friday
and Mbs Florence Frandsen. Wall
and Mrs C. W. Crawford thia week week end.
ily.
’
tin.
Pack Lb.
lake.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bessmer. They have Just returned from a
Mr. and Mrs. Tbooipaoo M
play of basket* and bouquet* of
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
who have been spending their va­
dowers. Mrs*’Agues Haight won the daughter. Martha, wm al UmM
Weyerman on Friday were F’rcd
BROWN—HUFFMAN.
Rev. and Mrs. Marvin J. Rees of Sc hr I bner and mother. Mrs. Della
cation here, returned on Sunday to
firs’. prise on her basket of flowers Saturday.
Mrs.
Sable
Beadif
Brown
and
K
their home in Canton, Ohio, ac­ Midland "have been assigned to the Schribner, of Sparta and the lat­
and Mrs Dorothy Barnum won sec­
J.
Huffman
gave
their
friend*
a
sur
­
companied by hte brother, Richard pastorate of the Church of the Naz- ter’* sister. Mrs. Carrie Moon of
prise Thursday-when they motored ond prize Mrs Katherine Clum won
Bessmcr.
artfne and will reside at 415 E Col­ Middleville.
to Elkhart. Ind
Ind.,. and were married
marneo first
nrsi and
ano second
sccona prise*
prizes on bouquets.
uwquti*.
Mrs W. D Campbell. Misses Ar­ fax St. We are glad to welcome these
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. C. at the Congregational manse there. | The L. A. 8. thank all who helped
lene and Florence Campbell , and fine cultured young people to our W. Wespinter wert Mr and Mr*
the Rev. Booth, formerly of Grand
Jean Barnes left Sunday for Detroit, city.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Demood.
Howard High and son and daughter Rapid*, offidaling. with thc former's
BUY NOW!
going from there by boat to Chicago
Mrs. Edw. Potter and son Junior and Mr*. Flora Menteh of Grand
Coffee h Advancing
son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dernond and brings home, and every wife
where they will attend A Century and Miss Stella Orr of Oswego. Rapid* and Mrs. Hugh Kershner and
Brown a* witnesses. They are mak­ son Kenneth were at Clear lake on why her husband tent able
of Progress.
,
Kansas, came Thursday for a vteit
Sunday in company with relative*.
son of Kansas City. Mo.
ing
their
heme
for
the
present
at
J4r and Mrs.'Arthur Will and with Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and
Beatrice Tuckerman and Bernar­
Guests of Mtes Connie Cook and Mrs. Huffman's Grand Rapids resi­
daughter*, -font and Fem. and Mr. other friends. On Tuesday they went Iter guest. Miss Lillian Tolhurst, on
The broad, general t ula is
dence. 213 Puller Ave.. 8- E. Has­ dini1 Demand of Assyria are visiting
and Mrs. cfrecn of Ithaca were to Detroit for a visit with the Rev. Thursday wtre Miss Patty Simpson
at Willard Dcmond's.
ting* friends offer best wishes.
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. and Mrs. Maurice Grigsby.
of Jacksonville. Fla, and Mtes Clara
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin of East
Mtete-s Jean Johnson. Hazel and Williamson, also Louis WUUanuoo. HONORED MRS EDW.
Will, the young ladle? remaining for
.
Bernice Cleveland of Kalamazoo Louts Rentschler. Roger Welsh and
POTTER WlTHWhir.
lb.
Mr. and Mrs. James Oleson and spent Friday with Miss Maxine Robert Mumaw of Marshall
On Monday evening a delightful
James. Jr., ot Aurora. DI., arrived Wunderlich and attended “Mid­
Mr and Mrs. John Hammes and । picnic was held at Lake -AI-&lt;MnNight's
Dream.''
MHs children leave today for their home Quin honoring Mrs- Edw. Potter and
Friday for a visit with her lather. Summer
PHONK 23M
John Tyden. end aunt. Mte* Tillie Maxine relumed • to Kalamazoo in Albany. N. Y., after visiting her son Junior of Oswego. Kansas. A
PHONE 2324
Tyden. Mr. and Mrs. Oleson and with them for several days' stay.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles bountiful pot luck was served, cov­
Mrs Bruce Casper (Frances Car­ Doyle.__________ _ ___________
son have been visiting Ute former's
ers being laid for forty-two men.
ruthers) of Walla Walla. Wash.. Is
parents at Montague.
women and children.
expected about the middle of Au­
PERRY
rx-nm FAMILY
rn.uo&gt;-&gt; REUNION.
oor-voovoa-.
Baseball.
Baseball, SWUnmulg
swimming anu
and visiting
family returned Sunday night froth gust for a visit with her parent*.
The Perry family reunion was held
de lhe cvcntng pass all loo quickPioneer. Ohio, where they had been Dr. and Mrs. Prank Carrothers. and al Clear lake on Sunday with a good ly
lx
attending a reunion at the home of other relatives.
■ttrndanz-e
a nicnle.
____
- — - :--------—attendance.
A
picnic, dinner wa*
was ’’
m•aty Cute
Misses ’Marguerite and Gertrude served and the afternoon *t»ent with
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bowman,
OBSERVES BIRTHBAY.
twenty-one being present. Clarence McPharlln and Miss Phyllis Edger games, dancing and visiting and a
Mrs. William Powers celebated her
T.4-,C.I.UCLk...B«&lt;
eighty-flllh birthday with a.family,
Wood • of Bellevue accompanied returned home Friday from Kali - general good lime.
.
dinner
at Post Tavern in Battle
them
mazoo. where they have been at­
Those present from away were
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert D. Cook tending Western state Teacher* Col­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eycleshymer I Creek on Sunday. Mrs. Powers has
Faacy Rouad
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker of been a itfe long reaident of Barry ।
and family returned Saturday from lege fur the past six weeks.
SIRLOIN OR PORTER HOUSE
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton and Niles. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Perry * county and Hastings. She was made
a two weeks' motor trip to Colorado
-..J —
l.a.u,.'1 on
zw. her
h«r natal
nUlal day
Hl# with
with rem- j.
Spring*. Cheyenne and Yellowstone family and Mr. Hulngton of Grand and
son. of UUl.nri
Midland. Ur
Mr. inrf
and Ura
Mrs. '1 happy
Park, returning through Minnesota. Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. George Crakes Willard Hall and family ol Kalama- membrance* from her relatives and i
Tty Some of Our Meat! and fie Convinced
Wisconsin and
ana Upper
upper Michigan.
auciugan and family at thia city, and Mr. and doo and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth her host of friends, the Banner join- i
They
drove
through
the
drouth
»acMrs.
Jesa
Kenyon
of
Gull
lake
w«rc
ing
will:
them
in
extending
oon:
Ritchie
of
South
Bend.
Ind
They Are Better
gratulatioui.
__ '
«
!
’ tian of South Dakota and report Sunday guMM'of Mr sQd'Mr*. Ja­
Dairy Products
BRIDGE PARTY AT LAKE.
► conditions as terrible.
cob Weyerman southwest of the city.
HIRPRISE *PARTY.
Mr. and Mr* Don Siegel enter­
Mtes Jean and ^Culver Knlskem
t
Mr. and Mr* L. W- Brockway and
Mrs James Silsbee was very hap­
► ron Louis accompanied Mr. and returned today to their home in tained six couples al the.Sheldon
OUR DELIVERY SERVICE IS THE BEST
Mr*. Harold Brockway to - Grand Evanston. III. They were accom­ collage at Leach lake last Tuesday pily surprised by the members of lhe
’ Rapids on Sunday where they were panied by Mtes Connie and Marsiiall evening honoring Qr. and Mr*. Har­ New Idea Club at her home. Thurs­
► the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Cook. Jr., who will visit In Evan­ ris Woodburne, who soon leave for day evening. July 30. the occasion I
being her birthday. Delkloiv tee I
ston and In Chicago where they will Detroit.
Taaty Lunches
At bridge. Mrs. Chester Hodges cream and birthday cake were I
, Brockway and son
s .Brockway
eon remained lor am
raritlnn Mn
Mr. Vffrrnt&gt;
Tn!. Littla. Jr. The young talk* went to won the ladle:, fop score and Ro­ served The guest* departed at a l
’ j ..■..L's
week's vacation.
Minnie Tollate
hour, all wishing Aunt Min-1|
’ i Hurst is caring fon her father dur- 8t joe today and will go by boat to man Feldpausch held the men's high
nie"
many
more
happy
birthdays.
{
► ing the absence of lite Brockways. Chicago.
m

I

Social Events and Personal Mention

SI w.'SuJcii,

Mr

*1
’5Values
vj
*132
11—

M- W-DMltag.

SSu.'KSuZf

Men

*795

,

values

*719

Swim
Trunks
values

*150

95

.

values

*119

values ■ 1—

T.S.B*

The Decision
lo Have...

I. V. BESSMER

Coffee Sale
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 10-11

Town Talk Brand u 19c

Bliss Coffee
Maxwell House
Hills Brothers

29}c
»■ 33c

3 O"- 10c
Jar Rings
Dox. 22c
Jar CoVers
Soap Chips ci«. Q-uk 5 Box. 25|c
4 Bar. 196
Camay Soap

MEAT SPECIALS

Boiling Beef
Beef Roast
Beef Steaks

8|c
10c

LX 16c

KIST

Dairy Store
It's Easy to Eat Our
MALTED MILKS

Frosty Morning'

lilNMAN’l

W.DM

Tk.BlG.mu.Stor.

Pktoto&amp;Sl

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, ACCOST «. W

-------------------- .

WANTS

------------- &gt; Amendment To
THE CHURCHES
Reduce Gas Tax

Mttinz- UUM
CENT
ENT A WORD. NO ADVER- | -- ------------------------------------------------------tor old ooU-lTTBEMENT FOR LESS THAN MeJ FIRST
,

hrihiiim

u

riD lie nnmne
nuAnllVb rUliLIO

--------------------------------------------- ---/ (ConUnued from Page One)

iV which the state and lhe counties ATT
Id ALL
.........
, have marie in good roads. It would

mean that our highways would de­
x-1।
teriorate. No other results copld be
expected.
I

fare projects which have been un-lj*
RHjkord
dertaken in the county U&gt;. date'" Min*iw‘17'ihiMtJ!!
I will show better returns for lhe ium, *er* rwd *nd M
I
money
»pent
than
the
flih
rearing
Th»
(altaria*
»c«unt
nAa.MA i“,u“ry spent man tne mn rearing:

Kt

GOOD PROGRESS ON

»oit« m;k« c*™*.

!?.

Chrrted.

Mrs. Lulu Oray and Robert, Al- I
«« nnA^w'lcii Howe and GAVlOlM Gould itailt
THREE
BE READY .
-- TO
-- --

FOF FINGERLING CROP
NEXT SPRING

«»»&lt;«. i«

|

Carried.
| week wlDi thplr sUicr. Mrs. Bob । Ji- VfZi'kln? ui&gt;
.EUUton, in West Vermontville.
jj. w.
i&gt;
I* .
I The Smith reunion wm held at
J*•&gt;»*»•!. l«»&gt;
U on i;
iThornapple lake Sunday. Those at- R.ii.*“n k.t* (.
The bradqua.l.r, or U»MkhH.n CAPACITY ESTIMATED
aaa 1 tending
from this’ neighborhood K
ui&gt;«r
branch of the a. A. A. Is In Detroit.1
TO BE ABOUT .1,200,000 were. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jarrard
1 ut!
K».d "«"Their Interest stems to be to relieve [
—7t-------------and family.
family. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. John
John &lt;&lt;•. Qmbkir.' i»i'.
•
u w»dn*.d»»
,
—
। and
»dn*.d»r nnlnmnhltea from
__ j I
1
Print*
•. M.
automobiles Horn taxatjpn and lo Regular Annua! Planting to Smith and Heber Julian und daughforce upon real estate Die burden! .
leys.
• 1«’J
’
ImnrovA Pi.hina Onalitio.
Marqulta and Rosemary MarltaU !k
CITIZEN'S MUTUAL
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH.
ot th^ upkeep of our highways or I Improve Fishing Qualities
of North Maple Grove spent part of
of Barry County Lakes
divert money for tliul purpose from I
last week with their uncle. G. C. n. rn.w?"rfcT*“
7 no
inc saies
rutting these matters ■i Satisfactory progress is being Marshall,
:
the
sales tax.
lax. Putting
ahd wife.
| junior* B*naW.
In tta constitution would prevent Jmade on u,e Barry county rearing
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
------------------ --------- ----------- .
.
_
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliston of West
•.0
(EPISCOPAL)
the legislature
leui-lintlirr* from
frnrn making
tuiiVIm, any
...... j' ponds
ria at
at OrAngdrtne.
firA mr/tvtttn according
ner*e.e.llnw to
trt Vermontville spruit Thursday eve- &lt;■.,»,*w„,
IO to*
the
changes In thc rates until these ; Conservation Officer George Sum- n‘ng with the L. W- Jarrard family.
mu'
C*nt*r 8L
nts wrrn
_ nnrlfk..vi
•
vr&gt;n*. &lt;
Mr. a* *•&gt;■&lt;
MH. n
O. n
O. Umihnll
Man4u.ll «„d «&gt;rn*ru«
■jySJfc.
”""'
t*l sssi mnrnumi
amendments
were rr-nr&lt;il»a
repealed—
and they
1.05
can only be repealed by a vote of ner. One pond Is complete and work Misa Alta spent Sunday with Mr. Au«. sin.n Hhop |..ri. &lt;*
.00
‘
____________ ■- - . 7 .-.I' A. XI.. &gt;l»l&gt; NneharlM.
A.
is progressing on lhe second. When
S 50
ni Mr.,
Bell .. B.UU cm*.
il'OR HALE—Cimer hulkr. tint mvdtrn. it.. (iitlrrli SetiOul. The .rrrtt'r. lhe. H”. the people.
! hut tine* e.i.„l «,„li
About ’.'0 ewe«. J. A .M, Xuliy ir&gt;»» be reachnl it All
Who is behind this movement for the second pond is well under way
_ , _
_
-I
u»'W i&gt;y ahi. Helrknrd. •utiuorln
K
*
aome ero** ffr.e &lt;,!!••. Mt* L. I’ltroft. NaitiU
Elo.ropul church. Siura'urk. ■ reducing the gas tax? Apparently port of thc workmen will start
COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
ilj
|
W,
mh|I*i..|._____________________ * I ,51 ,&lt;
Hr
Hill
xla.Hr
to
ill
cull.,
’
clearing
tta
ground
for
the
third
J
FOR KENT—Furni.hed four
*|.irt■;
_______
” -c only the Michigan branch of the A. and smaller pond. All three ponds
------------.for »rar
Y-m: AW. H»«rn, Ho.,
A. A. But there arc reasons for be­
July
27,
1031.
I
’
lrrBoJi.
KrlckifH.
p
’
rla*rrt
»n.i
U
’
«
! f.'r’.''n ’luVceMeT will/
’ l.»7l. j
CHURCH OF THE NAZAREHE.
lieving that some of thc big oil will be ready for use next year. Mr.
Sumner says.
J
Al... a Urie front r&lt;&gt;m «,'l, |
M J. E»e*. Puter.
companies nre pushing these pro­
Carried.
1*1.1,
1
. .V'5‘ .'.''Vlr'"
Ur*
' tVe,l.,A.I»r. * 30 1'. -M . Mi««ien*ry posed amendments through tta A.
It is a bit difficult to estimate ac­
We have installed the ► -1. Il»&gt;— ,l..t S.,,,,1. leffrr. n___ Tbur..Uv, 7:3&lt;&gt; I’ M. |.r»vrr
curately just what capacity these
MEN XVante.l t.&gt; tike care .,f an — -ertlrNuti.l*y aer»ie*. la f,.||&lt;,». A. A. Wtat assurances have tlie peo­
1 tahl.h-l l.o.in... in the .ale ..f Mr. Su„.I,, fllble Srh—L 10:00 A. M. ple of this state that they will get a ponds will have. Mr. Sumner and
latest type of Brake
(•r-.lu.l. ,n B.rr, rouMc II.-.I
lune, u no A. M
X V P. «.
J. L. Brass, superintendent of thc
r,rht
with ibrrei-inr vrufft. | r. in |&gt; M. OlJ .ainl Hew fnrnil. are one cent reduction in the price of State Fish Hatchery here, both be­
Lining Machines.
&gt; | 1a. mr
gis if they should cut the gas. tax
low 1 er.mie arMUaintr.l with rui u.lronie.
*
lieve that It will be in,the neigh­
We Snanre* re
------------from three cents to two? The prob­
,
.
nm ,„r j
, . HASTINGS PARISH.
borhood of 1.200.000 fingerlings per
&lt;GLENN F. LAUBAUGH ► 1 ■
' •; 1. !■' I■■■■’ ’ M.&lt; ........ METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ability Ln that lhe automobile own­
All Prices Subject to
&gt;tT. c. M. Conklin
ers would pay Just as much for gas
&lt; Phone 2637
Hostings ► f .m,| I .., ,|MII» Hept WHM-.-7. Wnmna
Most df these fish will be used for
MpTyI Ii l aat 1l..ir.,t‘.' l»o—MunJ 8,,U,,nc,: 510 E‘ Or*,n ,L “on* 2012
Michigan 3“ Sales Tax
j ' -.-V'.t. .m.| ta'l'.w .’|«,ne*.l. wb'e »'di,;;'’»'!'l«. ■‘"'■.'•r- Q.,...., „
„ 1I panics would pocket the one cent a re-stocking Barry county lakes 'pos­
gallon instead of thc scale highway sibly lhe entire production) and a
small proportion will be available
। department.
As matters stand today thc coun­ for distribution by thc state.
No charge whatsoever will be made
ties will be paid whatever lhe state
for the fingerlings. Any reporter1
of Michigan stall receive from Hie cun obtain a .iup]flS’ by bringing a
weight ta»- That is as it should be.
suitable
container and driving to
ll:OO A JI
ft is unfair to expect tta people HvDie ponds on the days when distri­
ing in an agricultural county, like .
BAPTIST CHURCH.
And by focusing attention on
‘Barry for instance, to maintain bution Is being made. Therejm sev­
B. J. Adcock. Mtstatar.
roads for the bene lit oj the automo- 'eral good roads lending to tt--------JThe llennir.l t r.
the steady saving of pennies
so iwoplc will have no dlffl
In
It..* Ilapti.l rhurr *”nf “lU.tm&lt;*r,c*-’l bile owners of the whole state and :
nd ff'u- rr»&gt;4&lt;. W.,1 of other states as well. If roads arc 'getting to them.
through buying here any day
ilr«la, nichl. Auk " la Men’* uicht.
If 800.000 to 1.000.000 fingerlings
Thur..la, nxhl A c •• «.ll I- Pamih to be maintained for automobile ’
&lt;
nt “Everyday Low Prices"
nuhl, the prue I r th* U&gt;&lt;r.| fainilr traffic—and tluit U the purpose tan be planted in Barry county
lakes for a period of two or three,
the saving of dollars will
r.,..” I.X the luthor. without doubt—then those for whom years the fishing qualities should
such roads are built stauld foot Improve tremendously. People who!
take cure of itself.
anteed to hold the rupture
the bill for highway construction
have fished Gun lake tave noticed i
l" r.'- 'i'wk" II— Chen and maintemmcc.
a decided Improvement there since I
W.»
the t r.... " , What would happen If the gas tax !
ALICE BRAND
yoa the New Akron Tnxu
..r - What It Meal * lu F..I1..U t'hrial." was reduced from three cents per the two small privately uwned rear-!
Mr— ,,| ...|., |.t Mi. |ial,l*tri.m SuiuIay
laature ''Selective Pressure
ing |&gt;on&lt;h have been in operation. I
Tomato or Vegetable
gallon
to
two
cents?
In
all
prob.
anl.ject. '•ThControl”. Nothin? elie like
Tiue'rhurrh." MU lork.
|&gt;ali|.imm will .inr ability lhe people of this state would Tlie improvement nt Oun lake will
ft. We *re exciaalve repregive
one
some
Idea
of
the
general
i
' ' ‘I'l.’rV'imar.hmuble be paying Just as much for gasoline Improvement In fishing which may ]
MnUUvea
n
No. 1
as have been paying with a three
Jl
1 4/lkJ No. 303 Can
cent tax. But the state of Michigan be expected on all lhe fishing lakes ;
The Prescription Drug Store
Can
bi the county when the rearing ’
would then be receiving 46.5OODOO
ponds at Orangeville are ready for
le.is in.mcy than it now obtains from
23c
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
Die gu.s tux. That would leave sub­ operation.
Work will begin soon. Mr. Summer
stantially 113.000.000 us thc total
revenue of the .state highway de- ji says, on a wooden building approxlu. |&gt;uimlir hymn - M-rtn-r* rierv tmrhl it partrnent. From lhat must be de- jmalely 20x40 feet, witah will serve
THOMAS SPECIAL
[dticieti thc $4,000,000 which tta Me-1 the" dual purpose of storing equlpFull
The blend you’ll ask
H i: &lt;m ui x r- Ntr.ni.rm
inftint and club house.
High Quality White Leghorn.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Nitt law provides must be diverted
e/ •-•IO X. n.-h.l-rtnl. H.M.
for Again.
Lb.
•
It
is
doubtful
whether
any
wel3f IluUact.
Barred Rock anti R. I. Red Pul­
'to counties, to build and maintain |
W IS1 I-' nt V ■ ........... in. -full r
lets. Range Raised on own plant
Wa. OlirhirL Paator «01 E. Stiti Road township roads which iuivc been
re *t l?0 Nn Jeffrr.nl , st
HMtin*i Church.
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE
GETTY’S HATCHERY AND
Th*
Coffee Tint
E Ci „
taken
over
and
annexed
to
jeounty
ALE Fennl...... Hie |1.„ ..Hi
,r
Court of lb- t&gt;U-4
Sim.Uv FrhiHiI. 10:00. Pr. a. hit,* ae.v
wafMriuSaeULb.
LeU Yun Sleep. Lb.
DUC
POULTRY FARM
t
|.,r th- W.-»l-n&gt; DLlro-t of
lee. II Uli Eirtilh* .er.ir.i, ?.□&lt;&gt;. Meet- I road aystenu. Several years ago
.YH^Und'mX-Lii
the state of Michigan sold $50,000.­
We Deliver
Middleville. Mich.
We.tr.t.’*
3 np. 25 C
m! vita?
I, W.dr„.,b», 7 till 1“ M. Mui week pea,er 000 of highway bonds to finance
,-ndl.-- t'li*. LerhbiUi.r It. lie ine. llhic at , Imrrb. 7 Mil I’ M . I l.i&gt;r*.U». road building. The legislature pro|vyjed that from the gas tax should
। be taken the money necessary to
[meet payments ot principal as they
l«‘tSTEI&gt; l td, f..r detmral 1,,.,,-ew.irh ■ M,..,..l n,|| 1... ||... a|..*aLrr el ne.l became due also Hie interest. That,
■ 's't-ri*!
N.ilnU. i. the la.t *its wc understand it, takes nearly
PARTS FOR SALE
• m..e I.t lhe r.inf.r.nie .rar F..r it- 1$4,000,000 more The slate highway
Louis Havens, Auto Laundr
rr,| t,.„ sundae there will hen., j-read, tdepartment iiiustF be maintained- It
I n «...d Iijif.r -H»in Mrl Fr.-.l lien . lint .enlrr at either is*ml &lt;«i pr-mnl ad .,takes a considerable stun to |xiy for
Y*llow Clink
Can 5 ■
FANCY PRSS11
lhe &lt; h ik hire, the expert services of
f?W
men employed In Hie department at
Lansing und in lhe field. The slate
HASTINGS MARKETS
trdnk lines must be kept in repair
*"u"
and mumtained. Tlie expense for
that would piobubly doubtless ex­
ceed $4.000.0t». That would lake all
Fancy Two-Inch
CHURCH or CHRIST. COATS GROVE. ;the gas tux money and leave the
state of Michigan without, a dollar
a*_J G“- Alberto*. Bu.
M—Rundir RrhnoL 11:00- to build new trunk lines or pave
trunk lines that are now gravelled.
The only money that would be
TO CREDITORS.
HARTINGS CITY MISSION.
| available for the state would be such RtAte nfNOTICE
L m
M&gt;rl&gt;ic*&lt;l. ill" PruliAl* Cm
'funds us the federal govemihent
would turn over to our stale high­
£«!.' w«l
I—
way authorities to be used fo» road
building. How long docs anyone
auS"X“.i., M. 7c
think the government will put up all
ftth
tlie money for that purpose? Until
■ mliidion ..ij «&lt;IJu
•
r
of *&gt;i&lt;l Jthe acute depression came upon us.
■ the government always insisted on a
! 50-50 division with tlie state on the
•al,!
expense for ail federal road projects
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
। In Michigan. When the present
.UloiM.y
emergency
is
over
that
Ls
what
they
•
ivai.
l--1
r.-:;::
will do again. Where will the
Chick Feed, coarse .fine, 100 lbs. $1.73
Laying, 100 lbs. __1$1.73
money be coming from to meet
Growing Mash, U&gt;0 lbs.------------ $L75
Scratch Feed, 100 lbs.$1.57
Michigan's 50 per cent? And if tta
BARRY
COUNTY
REPUB
­
etale cannot put up its share, we
LICAN CONVENTION.
may be very sure that Die gevernAT IIA8TIN0S. THURSDAY. SEPT.
hient will not advance money for
30th. 1031.
CHINESE MAIO
,
road building in Michigan in normal
The RetmMIran I'.iunlv C.-nrrnimn f,.r
Green Label, */4 lb. 18c
times.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tasker and
Every township, every school dis­
Green Label, % lb. 35c
Mr. and Mrs- Halchcpard spent )-uNo2 oc
trict. every village and city, is vital­
Cam ZOC
any evening In Grand Ledge visit.
ly interested tn thc maintenance uf
Yellow Label, % lb. 23c
enow MEIN
Bob Lord and family. Tom Lord and good roads
_
and w
in, the building of
Mrs. Albert Realun was a busineu
Yellow Label, &gt;/a lb. 45c
wife. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and'cement ptivirtg on trunk litas so that
visitor in Dwell Saturday P M
.
c\’
Mr. and Mrs, Prclda tard of Bat-‘ultimately every mile of state trunk
Mr. and Mrs. Hmm.n Winkler
tie Creek and Lemuel Oaks and lines will be paved.
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reahm
1 Naomi Claggct.
| In our view the propaganda and
were Hastings visitors Wednesday
Lout? and Gordon and Virginia efforts now being made to reduce the
frdlnwipc
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Tasker left ■ ti: ilLf K if«7i
I Havens left Saturday for several gas tax. are a sliortsighted policy
Wednesday for the ndrth where they
days’ visit with their brother, John, for the A. A. A. and the big oil
will spend a week campin? and fLUi-1
and other relatives at Grass take.
companies, of what use is at/autoing at different places.
Ray Erway. Fred
J Otis.
*“■- Forrest
---- • mobile unless we have good roods?
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod and
Havens and families attended the Anyone should know thlt the upsons. Rictard and El wood, were'
parish picnic at Camp Barry, Stuart
n&gt;.
Or SUPER-SUDS iff- Pk*.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her- •
lake. Thursday.
pensive if our roads are not main­
man Winkler. Other callers in tta I
" Tlie many friends of Miss Bettie tained
If our highways are not
ClAllelvn
—T"
।----------j Erway,
Kalamazoo wre pleased suitably maintained wtat would be
Smith and daughter JoAnne of — i
to learn of her marriage to Mr. the sense of buying cars or driving
J*iu*».*U«ro«MYoiU»1
ru.
norlheaM Woodland and Mr. and
. nrtC’
f 'Tit a
,{nrr&gt;‘ Meacii of Kalamazoo, last them? If people were forced to cease
Mrs. Jew Miyers and Mrs. Ora LAKUj OF I HANKS Wednesday. The bride is the daugh- buying cars because of bad roads,
T..V, oTOke^VU..„
tcr (|f Mr B|u) Mrs
tapo
Odc-ia.
irow about the sale of gasoline and
Wedding beta tare bi&lt;-n ringing i
formerly of this vicinity. Congratu- oil?
*
Prize Contest.
Bar
in our nelahborliood for Louis Task-1
lotions.
.
As thc Banner has said repeatedly,
er. who was marjied to Jennie
I Chas. Whittemore and family al- the gas tax is the fairest one levied
Harubarucr Thut’d.iy.
tended the Centennial at Hickory, In this state. If a man does not use
Corner* Sal urday.
thc highways with his car he does
HOLMEN CIH'RCH.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otis received..
Mr and Mr.-. Fred Durkee and
word that UiHr daughter. Miss Lu- highways, he will pay in direct pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Valentine are
rille, was recently married in New portion to his use of them.
•pending a few days at Lee Rrtgler -­
York to Mr. Rolland Uetzke of LanWc think the state Qf Michigan
lilted Hatliac*
in Flint.
'
Congratulations.
w™-.— warranted in
... putting an
sing. Congratulation*.
would.be
SCHAUER.
Mr. and Mrs. Grwgr Vanden
Mrs. Dell liepiogle^of California end to the uve of trunk lines, counBosch and daughter ot Allegan [
Rolls
spent Bunday with Mrs. Etta Parme­
n*«it way. and other relatives here.
monstrous
trucks which
pound
lee and Ciarabell. the latter returned |
------ Sunday visitors at Clyde War­ them to pieces. The owners of tta
home with them to spend the week.
den’s were. Merrit Gales and Ellen biggest trucks and busses are now
Miss June Crockford spent the
i Landfatr of Lansing and Mr. Gates dodging most of the gas tax. since
past week with her cousin. Dorothy i ' Bargains’’ produced at the ex­ of Eaton Rapids.
they are being equipped to use both
Patter. at Barryville.
‘pentc of human misery are nothing
Forrest Havens and wife visited gasoline, which pays a tax. and dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AUerding and zhort of wolves in sheep’s clothing,
Robl. McOlocklln and . family in tillate which pays no tax. After the
AT FLINT. MICHIGAN,
tons were Sunday vUiton at Wei----------------- .
Hustings Sunday.
.engine of the big truck or bus beTHURSDAY. RKPT. 117. 101
by Crockford's and Mr. and Mrs.
Why do organized minorities run
I comes tat enough from exploding
Benita David of taming were call- things? Bini ply* because the majorAn American boy win quit lhe gas. then distillate is used and the
!
tty has not sense enough to organize farm to keep from gctUng up at 5 state get* no revenue whatever from
Mr- and Mrl. Carl Perkins and.
----------------- ■*&gt;*»
——
...
A , M After he goes in business tn tliat product. Yet these big trucks
MtUin Mlrb . lull
tA. McIntyre were guest* of friends a wide open town and a lawless tta city
HOWARD I LAV
‘“" 1he gets up al 4 A. M. to' and busses are persistent road hogs
taming Bunday.
Jlown tn»-an U»e same thing.
play golf.
.. land road destroyers.

Our Service

FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.

Ta FROTECT You Coa.ta.tly
Adju.t Fairly

1.1, bou.r’lh lUrlinr*. I
Full H
■
—ml( Mkb »l K-Il-. .,!*«». Write J». M. -J
1. K.llr . «IC Xu Lull* I re. Chirico. IIL

r.

TO £ive you best :
: BRAKELINING SERVICE (
j
J
4

4

CENTS

►

TAKE THE SPOTLIGHT
At C. Thomas Stores!

Guaranteed Truss
Fitting Service

SOUP

PF A S

12c

-

e

Salad Dressing

FOR SALE_______

COFFEE

Mission Inn
Maxwell House

WRECKING
’28 Model “A” Ford

25c
30c

21c

Sanka
Rusks

I
COOKIES XiJTS: 10c

Peaches
Milk
Brown Sugar

17c
3 X!. 19c
6c

JOE*
A
1 1 * f*&gt;

8 1|

Com Flakes tSSE,’
10c
Shrimp
1 12c
Molasses
£.= '■ 17c
Salt
10
17c

STOCK

UP

MACKEREL 3 &amp; 25c

$029

Beans
Tapioca
Macaroni
Kosto.SlW

NOW

ON

3 1‘dt 29c
2 u. ISc
ru Sc

FEEDS!

BEAN SPROUTS

3

Noodles

10c

FELS^HA 10 47c
Parowax
Can Rubb ers
Certo

Full Line of
Fruits and
Vegetables
Fresh
Daily

9c
4c
25c

ChipSO
Am. Family *..* 10
Palmolive Soap 3

15C
57c
14c

Camay Soap
5c
Kirk’s Coco Castile
5c
Ivory Soap
£, 10c
Gauze Tissue 4
17c

C. THOMAS STORES
128 West State Street

“Every Day Low Prices19

�Wednesday, August 8, 1934
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. ,—X.

plan of drouth relief for the flrat ALARMING INCREASE
time in it* history.
OF AUTO ACCIDENTS
mere are 41 counties designated
as “benefit counties," eligible for
part of tire 150.000,000 set aside for Every Car Owner Should Co­
human needs. Barry county is one of
operate in Campaign to
the 41 counties. Allegan lo the west
Reduce Road Hazards
FORTY-ONE MICHIGAN of u*. Eaton to the east. Calhoun
and Kalamazoo to tlie south and
There 1* need to give serloui
. COUNTIES INCLUDED
Kent and Ionia to the. north of us thougixt
।
to diminishing the number
are also Included. The benefits to'
IN THE LIST
individuals who have suffered Joss- of
’ automobile accidents, which have
increasing alarmingly in recent
«. due to the drouth, win be us fol- been
1
lows:
।months.
SEED LOANS AND
.
l.-A reduction of one-half in
Many of our cities and states are
OTHER ASSISTANCE freight rates on all cattle shipped putting
on a safety drive to combat
«
'... TT------- ,
.
;out ot lhc ataw
actions that have thc alarming increase In automblle
Barry Will Share in the Diz- surplus feed.
accident*.
trihutton of 1R0 onn
2* A half ra,e on aU livestock
Detroit is putting on a vigorous
innulion ox &gt;OU,UUU,(feed shipped into the stale.
000 Federal Cash
j 3. a provision making the resl- campaign, arresting all fast drivers.
The government of the United ?fnt? of
"beneni" counties ellgl- Over 700 arrested in one day. Every
a«ates U about to take un the work
01 ,he. •50"x"i0 ««• city and county in the state should
join in this safely drive to prevent
P
,, 7 .
p ”
k &lt;uideror human need*.
■a relief in the midwest drouth ' 4. A provision entitling the areas this alarming increase in automobile
stricken areas, where feed and for- to be designated as sites for work accidents.
age loans will be made to farmers by (project*, such a* dams and road*,
In Michigan, since the Financial
lhe Farm Credit Administration.
j 5. Eligibility for seed loins and Responsibility law went into effect
Michigan has been included iq tills (other crop production assistance.
last fall, over 2.100 drivers have been
required to file proof of financial re­
sponsibility.
In Wayne county, alone, from Jan.
1934 to June 25. 1934 (not quite six
months). 350 drivers were required
to appear, of wliom 155 had their li­
censes revoked or suspended.
Many automobile owners are find­
ing it very difficult to file proof of
financial responsibility—unless they
previously carried automobile insur­
ance, as the Insurance companies are
not anxious to protect a driver who
has already been cited for infrac­
tions of lhe motor vehicle* law*.
Every driver should join in this
campaign to make the highways
safe and reduce the many thousands
of deaths from automobile accident*
occurring each year.

BARRY
GET
DROUGHT BENEFITS

Order COAL
to Fill Your Bin!

HASTINGS LUMBER
AND COAL COMPANY
HASTINGS

FRANK SAGE

PHONE 2515

BURRY CENTENN11
IS BIG SUCCESS
(Continued from page one)

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T AUGUST

FkIDAY. AUGUST 17
imaiOM DAY AND
FtoiTUntnHo:
Lezlat
GU; National

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ata public wedDINO
SATURDAY NIGHT

abTDODR SHOW

When you

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Look What You Get!
NO EXTRA COST! Hailer, wider All-Weather Tread. More
Center Traction (18% more non-skid blocks). Heavier, Tougher Tread. Sapertwist Cord Body and 41% More
Mlles of Real NON-SKID!

YES! A DOUBLE GUARANTEE
1— AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS I
2— AGAINST DEFECTS FOR LIFE I

GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY
4.40-21
4.50- 20
4.50- 21
4.75-19
5.00-19
5.00-20
5.00-21
5.25- 18
5.25- 20
5.25- 21
Teagh thick cepBuilt with 8(|per' twtat -Cord. Fail'

(29x4.40) $4.45
(29x4.50) 4.70
(30x4.50) 4.90
(28x4.75) 5.20
5.55
(29x5.00)
(30x5.00) 5.75
(31x5.00) 5.85
(28x5.25) 6.20
(30x5.25) 6.60
(31x5.25)
6.80

Other sizes in proportion.
EXPERT TIRE MOUNTING.
Prices subject to change without notice.
State tax, if any, additional.

BRASS TIRE &amp; BATTERY SERVICE
ROAD SERVICE—TELEPHONE 2482

NORTH MICHIGAN AVE.

| PART

THE HASTINGS BANNER

HASTINGS, MICH.

celebration was the parade of old
horse-drawn vehicle* on Saturday,
which Included the Deadwood coach
brought from pie Dakotas, a cov­
ered wagon, an ox team, old time
buggies and several high-wheeled bi­
cycles. Original period costuues dat­
ing back to the early days of the
township added to the color of this
caravan which extended the full
length of the village. Preceding the
parade was a program of sports in­
cluding a foot race, a hog calling
contest, wooden nail driving and a
three legged race for boys.
In the afternoon thirty men loet
to an ox team In a tug-of-war con­
test and Dowling defeated Hickory
Corners 8 to 1 in a baseball gante.
A trick horse owned by lhe Lockeshonr farms and ridden by Paul Al­
bertson performed for lhe crowd.
Justice W. W Potter of the state
supreme court drew from his fund
of-knowledge of Barry county his­
tory to give a very Interesting ac­
count of the early dayi here. For­
mer Congressman John C. Ketcham
of Hastings spoke at the final civic
meeting in the evening. On the
opening evening. Friday. Charles
WeUsert gave a talk on "The West­
ward Migration and dattlement of
Barry."
A large band composed of local
and former residents, war veterans
from nearby towns, several colorful
floats, prepared by the merchants
and a team of oxen owned by Frank
Martin of Bellevue added to the in­
terest of the day.
Frank Martin claims to have the
best ox team in the United States
and has frequently offered a cash
prize to anyone who can produce a
better trained 4&gt;air, He is probably
one of the few farmers left In the
United States who uses this type of
team In regular farm work.
The oldest Barry native to attend
the celebration was Mr. Burdick,
whose father. D. R. Burdick, cleared
a site for his farm two and one-half
miles east of Hickory Corners' in
1844 Mr. Burdick was born Septem­
ber 18. 1845 and has lived on the
homestead ever since. Mrs. Kate
Williams, 90, who Uvea north of

Centennial. She was bom in New
York state, however, and her resi­
dence was broken by several years
spent in the west. Mr. Burdick can
remember when Indians were num­
erous and when as a boy he drove
deer off his father's flrat four acres
of wheat.
The Centennial celebration at
Hickory was pronounced a success
by all who attended. It waa staged
as a big community homecoming
with old friends, and the recollection
of old times constituting the theme.
The Rev. c. 8. Rennells was gen­
eral chairman of the event assisted
by the Rev. Oscar Smith. M. M.
Rockwell. T. W. Rockwell. Otis Law.rence and Clare Aldrich. Mrs. Curtis
Lawrence was hospitality chairman.
The fine collection of relics was as­
sembled under supervision of Mrs.
Maude Randler.
A fine type of folks were the pio­
neers of Barry township—men who
worked hard, evidenced a spirit of
hospitality and good will toward
their neighbora, and took pride in
having their community noted for
orderliness. They were interested in
churches and schools. Their de­
scendants have manifested the same
qualities, os can be seen by the fact
that all of Barry township is in­
cluded in the Kellogg consolidated
school district with its schoolhouse
just over thc line In Ross township,
and the other, thc Delton consoli­
dated school. This gives the children
of tlie township exceptional educa­
tional advantages The churches at
Hickory Corners. Delton and else­
where In the township havf been
well sustained. The township of‘
Barry ha* been, since its first settle­
ment. noted for the law-abiding
character of it* people. With such

reached chore.
I
STUART LAKE, AUGUST 7-14.
| Camp Barry will have a most un­ so there are still fish left in Guern­
' usual feature in the crafts program. sey lake waiting to be caught, and
,
Boys will be given a chance to make this is no fish story either.
Rosemary Kellogg entertained her
not only bows and arrows, but to do

FINE F SDK IU I'
BRANCH COUNTY;

pictures.

Instruction

donated

MICHIGAN Bl
TELEPHONI CO.

by 1Pirate's landing Friday.

Miss Dores th* McBain of Delton
VALUE or REBTOUKINO expert* from Barlow Lake camp.
thc Rom Pierce family Fri­
Three specials have been arranged visited
'
ITS FEW LAKES IS
'
for boys to hear about and from day.
‘
.
PROVEN
men of experience on very import­

SOUTH BOWNE.
_____
1Last Week’s Letter.
Daniel Zook and family oi r
ant Valley were Tuesday evening
callers at Harold Yoder's. Mrs. Lucy
Yoder of Illinois accompanied them
Rearing Ponds in Orangeville
end remained with Harold's until
z Will Supply Fingerlings
Friday.
Leslie Roush of Carson City visited
in Barry County Lakes
at WUI Mishler's Sunday.
A few years ago Branch county,
Harold Yoder and family visited
while It had severe: good lakes, had
at Hmery Kime's in Campbell'Bun­
no fishing lhat would attract re­
day.
sorters. The matter was given a good
Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler, Mra.
deal of consideration by the sports­
Prank Martin and daughter Marilyn
men of the county as well as others
of Grand Rapids
were Sunday
who were interested. It was felt that i
guests at Will Mishler's.
a plan should be worked out that Ralph Moore of Freeport,
Mrs. Will Mishler and Mrs Har­
Paul
would restock the lakes of Branch Conklin of Hastings, Clay Bassett old Yoder attended the short fucounty. Tlie active co-operation of of Hastings. Ralph Townsend of
the State Conservation Department Woodland. George Wo tring of Nash­ her late home Monday fdrenoon.
was asked and readily granted.
ville. besides supplementary leaders
Mrs. Clara Watts. Mra. Blakeslee
Recently the Michigan State In­ for short periods which will be Jul­ and Miss Mabel Watts of Bowne
stitute of Fisheries Research, under ian Smith, a H. 8, principal
of Center called on Mra. Minnie Bouck
whose direction an official creel cen­ Lakeview; George Bauer, of M. S. C. Thursday evening.
'
sus has been taken in the different faculty.
P. L. Walton called on Patrick
counties of Michigan, reports lhat
Twenty-six boys coming from Grant at Harris Creek Wednesday
Branch county has the best bluegill Kent Co.—half of their expenses be­ evening.
&lt;
*
fishing in the state, with an average ing paid in meat, flour, sugar, etc.,
H. F. Miller and family of Elk­
139 fish per hour yield to fishermen. and milk will be furnished from thc hart. Ind., left for their cottage at
Credit for thi* large yield of that Highlands Dairy.
Gun lake Friday afternoon after
toothsome game fish is due to a!
spending some time with Mrs. Mil­
large extent
the rearing ponds
ler's parents. W. H. Pardee and wife.
CLOVERDALE.
built in that county west of Union
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Little Mary Owens is entertaining
City, where annually millions of
Lass (formerly Doris Benton) on the
her
friend.
Norma
Cannan,
of
Kal
­
bluegills ore reared and later trans­
arrival of a little daughter Saturday.
amazoo
this
week.
planted, when they reach fingerling
Mrs. Will Mishler accompanied
Mr. and Mra. Wilber Gibson and
size, to the lakes and streams of
son. Gerald, attended the H. B. K. Mra. Jennie Pardee to Lowell Wed­
Branch county.
nesday and called on Mrs. Will OoaA systematic plan for restocking reunion at Galesburg Sunday,
Mr. and Mra. Ritter and children grlffi, it being her. birthday.
lhe lakes and streams was evolved by
Mr. and Mrt. Arthur Parker of
tlie county conservation officer. C. O. of Almena were Sunday guests of Battle Creek called on Mrs. Jennie
Cole. The area of each lake was tak­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Monica. Mra. Pardee and Will Mishler's Monday.
en and young fish were transplanted
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gould of
Lester
Monica
and
son
Charles
and
In the lakes in proportion to their
Thresa Hayward of Delton spent: Lowell called on Mrs. Jennie Par­
dee Tuesday evening.
The rearing pond is supervised by Thursday in Middleville.
The Garden Club wa* held at the
Mr. Cole, and Is partially financed
PINE LAKE.
through a grant of 4100 a year by home of Mr. and Mrs. Welton Last Week's Letter.
the board of supervisors of Branch Brooks Friday afternoon.
The Ringling Bros, and Barnum
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pennels spent
county, the balance of the money
Sunday
with
Mrs.
Fennels'
sister,
being raised by sportsmen in the
attended by several ot the younger
county.
Miss Evelyn Monica spent the folks on Friday evening.
Thia plan ha* now been In opera­
Saturday at midnight fire of un­
week with her brother. Wellington,
tion for several years, with the re­
and family of Bedford.
I-----------------determined origin -destroyed
--------,— —
the
sult as shown above, that Branch
tlie Camp
Camo Merrle
Mr. and Mrs. Davenport and dwelling house on the
county bluegill fishing exceeds that
mother. Mrs. Eva Davenport, were' grounds. It was built by Phlletus
of any other county in the slate.
J
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It was the success of the Branch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pierce ”
landmarks in the community.
Charlotte Sunday.
county plan which inspired the of Mrs.
Martha Replogle was in Has­
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Brouard are
building of the breeding ponds at
tings on business Wednesday after­ entertaining his niece and family
Orangeville village In this county
from Loa Angeles. California.
where It is expected- that more than noon.
Mrs. Bera Farr and Beda Ericson
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frye of Kal­
1.000.000 fingerling* a year will be
amazoo spent Saturday evening with attended the Century of Progress in
grown and transplanted in the lakes
Chicago on Saturday. They were
lhe Davenport family.
of this county. In addition to lhat
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Davenport members of a party from W. 8. T. C.
are the rearing ponds in the Has­
The annual meeting of the Doster
fishing one day last week and
tings fish hatchery but these, of
t some dandies, but when they Fann Bureau Exchange was held at
course, cannot all be given to this
county. Many thousand* of them arc
shipped to other nearby counties.
Aside from the Orangeville rearing
ponds, there are ponds at Gun lake
which have materially Improved the
fishing in that body of water. There
has been talk of making rearing
ponds at Wall lake, but there are
complications because of no Inlet in­
to the' lake. The same is true of Pine
lake in Prairieville and of Crooked
lake in Barry and Prairlgville. There
are. however,'other lakes ‘which have
good sized inlets which would be
suitable for breeding ponds. These
should be Improved in future years.
An outstanding tiling needed to
attract resorters is good fishing. Re­
stocking lakes with game fish of fin­
gerling size has been proven prac­
tical and effective, as recent fishing
experience in Branch county and in
Gun lake in thia county proves.

SYSTEMATIC PLAN
FOLLOWED THERE

ant subject*.
For a small outlay of money. boy*
may make for themselves articles
for gifts or for personal wear.
Basket ball, volley ball, baseball,
tennis, ping-pong, horseshoes and
knobbles, not to mention swimming,
will help every camper to enjoy
himself to the limit. Eats have been
ordered for the needs of all. Variety
and quantity with quality will be the
daily feed goal.
Leadership includes a Hope col­
lege student, Kenlth Hawkins ot
Kent Co., and a H. S. principal.
Ronald Brown of E. Lansing. Carl

This

KLINGENSMITH.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bowerman
and son Jim called on their daugh­
ter. Mra. earner Schondelmeyer,
and made the acquaintance of their
new grandaon born to Mr. and Mrs.
Schondelmeyer last week northeast
of Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stokus and
Melvin of Detroit spent the week
end with their parents. Mr. and Mra.
Joe Stokus.
Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Wall* of Kala­
mazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Rouse of Battle creek were guest*
of the former's daughter and hus­
band. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green
Sunday.
Our mall carrier is taking his va­
cation And Mr. Beeler is substituting
for him.
Albert Green expect* to drive his
and Marsliall Tripp's teams on a
float Thursday afternoon for Mr.
Benaway In the parade at Middle­
ville.
Miss Allee Bowerman is visiting
her sister. Mrs. Dori* Haight, .in
Grand Rapid*.
Jim, Anna and Charles Storkam
are visiting their brother in Cleve­
land.
Barbara and Francis Powers of
Ouh lake spent part ot last wrak
with their aunt. Mrs. A. Johnson.
Mr. and Mra. Goodwin returned
to their home after spending a week
in northern Michigan.
POWERS ECHOES.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Miner Palmer were. Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Gould and Mr. and Mrs. Nel­
son Gouid and daughter. Edith, of
Detroit
John Nlebbllng of Grand Rapids
is visiting at the home of hl* aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoedemaker.
■
Mr. and Mra. Virgil Andrews and
daughter of Augusta were visitor*
tills week at the home of her broth­
er. Arthur Bedford, and attended
the centennial celebration al Mid­
dleville.
.
Richard Palmer waa iaxne over
the week end from Kalamaoo where
he ha* employment.
Marie Hoedemakcr is visiting rel­
atives in Indiana for a tew week*.
Bernice Johnson spent a few days

why a good spirit has pervaded the
Bernard Peck, at Dowling.
community ever since.

OH, THEY’RE NOT HOME
AND I MUST FIND A
TELEPHONE!"
It’s Inconvenient and often embarrassing to use ■
neighbor’s telephone frequently. But it would Im
serious . . . perhaps even tragic . . . should sudden
sickness, Are, accident or other emergency occur
while the neighbors were away, and you could not
reach a telephone promptly.

Why continue the inconvenience and risk of halng
without a telephone of your own? Telephone service
cotta only a few cents a day. Call, visit or write the
Telephone Business Office to place an order
atallation will be made promptly

the elevator on Saturday evening.

onstlpatlon

The attendance was small but a
business session was held and all

John Killlck aud Irving Frye were
re-elected as directors.
Mrs. Della Warner of Ocala. Flor­
ida, waa at the Avery form with the
family for the week end.

Indigestion.

raS3*

with1

ADLER I K A I

money business

It is a pretty well established fact that “Money” is of little value
just to have and to hold. It is valuable because it may be exchanged
for the necessities, comforts and pleasures of life.

However, it is sensible business to have some “Money” on hand
so one may be assured of these things when days of sickness or mis­
fortune happen along.
There is no better place to have money laid away, within convenient reach, than in a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bank

It may be drawn when desired
It earns interest while on deposit
All Deposits Are Insured up to $5000
(Through the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)

This bank has nearly a half century of successful experience in
this “Money” business, and can look back with pride and satisfac­
tion to its years of service to patrons and community.

We will appreciate your patronage and do our best to render you
a real service

HASTINGS CITY BANK
TELEPHONE 2103

Capital $150,000 - HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ». ’M4
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Mr. and Mrs UiPayelts Usboni
called on Mrs. Florence U&amp;bocne o
Sunday In Grandville with his (U- Lake Odessa on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass o
and Mr and Mrs. EUgsn
Mn. Ohloe Chalker of Marcellus Hastings
Nichols spent Sunday st Gull iakd
Miss Orpha Buck worked the pas
and brother. MUs Mary and George
week
fur
Dorr Btowells of We*
Hayman. Her son. Ross, came Fri­
day night and spent the night there WoodlandMr. and Mrs- Wm. Hale of Nortl
end took her home Saturday.
Carlton spent Bunday with Mr. an
Mr. and Mrs Stanley WllletU of Mrs Carol Puller.
.
Concord spent the week end with
Mn. Walter Cuibert la spetxlln
the home folks. Mr. and Mrs Hal the week In Grand lt
apio.
Rapida.
lathrop were Sunday caliers there, j"*
m" Wm
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HI";; John Higdon thc past week: Mr.
3T.oo “id Mn. Will Carl of Cedar Creek,
'? Mr" Mlu,e Flurry of Morgan, Mn.
Hi J® I Wes Shaffer of Plainwell. Mn. Wel3S 4n'by Crockford and Mn. Roy wfck34 30 , ham of Woodland. Mrs. Mabel MarjJSglshall and Mn. Sarah Calkins of
34.no; Nashville. Mr. and Mn. Carl Gib­
in 2*
and dauhgter. Joanne of Eaton.
30 3.00 3&lt;loo | Oh‘o. Mrs. Chloe Chalker of Mar­
--- ; cellus and Mn. Joe Gillette and
&lt;494.10 j Miss MaryJHayman,
Mary Hayman, local.
George Gillette spent the nasi
ha* Wllrmr
1 week with his cousin. Roas Chalker,
In Marcellus.

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THREE* CORNERS.
j Beth Cook of Banffeld visited at
I tl«e Edw. Waiters home Thursday.
| Thc "Lucky Levan" Canning Club
i will hold its fourth meeting of the
reason Thursday evening. Aug. 9, at
lhe Irncir ol Rachel Malcolm in tlie
I Ryan district.
.»**,.u BOWNE.
1 Mr “nd Mrs Claude A. Hammond
SOUTH
MUs Beulah Cramer of Grand
^r}/pcn‘ Vf'd‘
1O.3V Rapids called on Mrs F. L. Walton
and Mra
. .. Sunday afternoon
ot H“Unga.
3S.7S | Mrs. Will Mishler attended the h
rfT“l.,lhe.
,or
lo w ,M. E. Missionary Society at Mrs. | £" a'"“ ln ““dleviUe during the

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BALTIMORE CENTER.
Callers nt the Joi in WoodmJ
home Sunday evening were Al Will
Mt, Hams.
I
Mr. and Mra. Clmrlea Heid
Mr. and Mn. Russell Greenfield. 1
ji.fSI Mr, wm.1. p»rt« ».K-nl WrtMn, Leia Heniwy leaves Wedncsl
33? so nesday in Lowell
Rapids called at thc Edw.
day
night
for Ionia where she ex]
Mr and Mrs Walter Duffev twn!Wtt,U!ra hnmr Fr,daX afternoon.
‘
3soo sono chUdreri the MUsea f£3ah X
Mn’ Claudc A- Hammond called ‘pccts to work through thc fair.
I
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MaX^ Cramer ofSrond
Ranlds on Mrs Edwyn Dan,cb‘ ot Hastings. , Mr. and Mn. Dood of Vermont]
ville were Sunday visitors at thi
100 Prldpanwh Food Mill..
Pennington home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Traver attended
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103-1 Hrnnrtt A Son ....... 31 5S
the funenl ot Bernice’s mother]
MU. MMPlc Tyler ta. AnWwd
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4 00
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Mn. W. O. Tobias, of Shults. BhJ
X.,‘^Tw'XrUnli,u.™had
:
been a sufferer lor several yeund
.ajn.lv
ot WBrn0
» HaslUvs called on Mra. Atf.c. Kel- 1She was better known in this oom]
Wm. C. Ulmin’.
ttumity
as Georgia Johnson. claugh]
mS'a. T. Suh. «,« John »d
I
ter of Orson Johnson, a resident ol
^•es2.,“2,.^trvo,iXr - “ ;
Baltimore for* several yean. Hel
family have thc sympathy &lt;&gt;f the
community in her passing.
(
miarallan*
fol- Ind is ^Jindilg some U.S
???Crt a,nd
&lt;&gt;Z P^‘*port Wrrt t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hcney euJ
...... .
her narenta Mr an^ Mrs c M lT’’ursdlly “ft&lt;’r»oon ca’1'™ “t
1tertuined Mr. Heuey n psunnia h&lt;&lt;nl

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Frank Walton
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Mor.* B*rkii*.
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W. I» MeCann.

MORGAN.
j U
“ Rev. and Mrs Arthur bucrc'k®
children of Marlin were TueMsM
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. 8tusr|
Draper.
Mr. and Mn. John Houser of Van!
sar spent the week end with thi
former's sister. Mr. and Mn. Ciuul
Harrington
Mr. and Mn. Bert McKinley ol
Wenatchee, Wash . canse Thundaj
night and spent over Sunday witn
Mr. and Mn. C. A. Harrington anl
family. Mn. McKinley Is a ststel
of Mn. Harrington and it haa beea
most 26 years since the sisten havl
met.
1
Mr. and Mn. C. B. Clark of Jacld
son came home to attend the fu]
neral of Mn. Hattie Duxbcrry Tuesl
day at thc F. M. church.
Clyde and Fred Bollinger of Bat]
tie Creek visited Mr. and Mn. J
W. Howard Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baood
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Staple ol
Battle Creek called on Mn. Lelhl
Adkins Saturday.
Mrs. Earl Mudge of Hastings vis]
IBed relatives a few days last wecl]
Iin this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mead irfl
1Monday for Manton to attend thi
1North Michigan conference at tlial
place.
'
।
Dorothy Mead, who attended thi
1summer sciwol at Kalamaxoo. rc]
1turned to her home here Friday. I
Mn. Wayne Christopher of Lan!
!
ring
spent Sunday with iter folk]
Ihere.
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Gillo, pi* (Wan. R. (.'raid
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daughter and Mlsi Betty Gelman
Battle Creek called on tfr. and M
- Shriber
------------------Frank
Sunday
evening,
Mrs. Nina Barty
H&lt;
David, and Mary Barry And Mr. an&lt;
Mrs. Albert Barry and daughte
•pent Sunday with
Barry.
, - -h J

Sterling DeBar and sou. Junior,
of Jackson ’spent Sunday with Tils
mother. Mrs Martha Dollar, at the
home of Aunt Mary and Phil Dellar.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilcox, Vir­
ginia and Charlotte of Dowling and
Frank Wlloox of Indiana
were
guests of Mr. and Mn. Herbie Wil­
cox Bunday. F. Wilcox remained
for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and
two Utile girls left Monday for In­
diana when* they will take a week's
vacation vkilling relatives.
Mr. and Mn. Elmer Gillette. Clara
and George spent Suiuiay with his
parents at Gull lake.
Jay Jennnlgs of Hudson spent lhe
week end with Bobby Poster

and

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wife

Will Ie“rn ,hat Rev’ Minard Lewis, who

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BenediH
'
C]"“de A Hammond home. Arthur 1
Vernon Smith U sjnudlHg Um
Mr. w H pnrrt~.
r Willetts of Hastings spent thc afterWJ?.
SjaSiWSi "»»' ’!»&gt;’ Claude Hamwmd.
'
week
with LaarcUd- H«&gt;m&gt;i.i' ■»&lt;
'Thursdav
lu’v Baker, his mother and sister ti
' e nurf.r &lt;lts&lt; iK •
' Gun^akr
and Huw'll Clinger ot Marion. Ind..

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fl o'clock dinner guest* at the
,
ho™ wday
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family visited
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Shaeffer. Raymond

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Mrs John Pardee and Mn. Emil i
Tight of Indiana called on Mn.
Mary Halton Friday evening.
Helen Eash is spending the week
in Chicago, a -guest at the W.
Seifert home.
! Some light fingered person
. lieved a eertain farmer’s wife
lids neighborhood of * kA of her
.canned fruit Hero's hoping it wit]
not happen again as they
are
known.
i Nick Cramer. returned Sunday
.after a week's visit with relativea
w.
and friends in Grund Rapids.
iriiaal- Bernice Walton I tad ti»e pleasure
&lt;i u., Saturday afternoon of wttmaeing
«lm *h* balloon asccnr.ton and parachute
I sum drop and taw the elrplarMi circle
» m. underneath lhe balloon at Middle-

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Na*hs “»&lt; &gt;M- held Saturday. Aug. 11. basket din­
* Mrs Emil Tight of Indiana called ' ner. All former teachers and pupils
arc most cordially invited to come
| on Mrs Minnie Bouck and Mru.
and meet their former pupils and old
Chas. Bunn Friday evening.
schoolmates again.
.
Mr. and Mrs. A T. Eash
and
ifamily went to Shipshewana. Ind.,
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
‘Friday morning to attend the fuQuite
a number
from this
: neral of Mr. Eash's brother, Levi.
-------------------------------------—vicinity
---------r*"H and also attended the Eash reunion attended the centenniiU al Middle­
ton Saturday.
j ville the past week.
‘ Daniel Zook and family. Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith are happy
Mrs. Aaron Springer of Dewey. HL,
,hc arrival «rf an eight and one
I and Mrs. Lucy Yoder were Sunday half pound baby boy. He will anguests at Harold Yoder's.
»wer to the name of Robert EmerEmll Tight and son. Floyd, of Vai- *&gt;n Mr. Smith s mother-of Ionia is
paraiso, Ind. came Monday fore-’ caring for mother and baby.
• noon and Mrs. Tight accompanied
Miss Barbara Bowman of Lan‘ । them home on Tuesday.
i sing spent Bunday afternoon and
John Eash spent from Thursday ! evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
tUll Saturday with H. F. Miller s at! Cuibert.
* Gun lake.
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io Jan. । Heaven accompanied them Jmtne.
p._nln. „n,r.
T^a^at* th?“hone &lt;4*hcr’I Rev Houfl from Uie F1,«rte* Ho11’
Tuesday at the home of .her son, | nPM MlMlon wll|
al lhe wood.
I w h Pnrdo*.
schoolhouse at 11 o'clock Bunday.
I i*v
”* ** Haraee accompanied Mn. I *,,u i*nii ev*rvnn*

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can You Imagine

.rJndinl^ f« ’

ladies: sister. Effie, of Detroit called 1
Mnrv
|on Mrs. WUI Mishler Friday. These (o(
‘
“
ladles will be remembered as lhe । "XV’JSS.
rt n,rnard nv
7,rr former Wilson girls of Freeport.
ww2^1t!2‘
.■a 1 C kt R/Turii/'t danoVitar K&lt;rw a“
Jaeitson were r.iaay altertnii Ttahi Af
noon and
guests of Mr. and
ItoMe IM” 0,”ud' * Hammong loav.n. al

CAM YOU I MAOIN 1-

EXPLANATION
Buy BI8MA-REK

Carveth &amp; Stebbil
Re sail Druggists, Hastings, ML

*

FROM THE STONE AGE
TO THE PRESENT ....
The home has been the unit of progressive
civilisation. The great worth of the Ameri­
can home to society is undisputed.

been for many years, the security back of
building and loan shares.
Nat^mat ,har; will

]Jlje Rational ^qan &amp;
gnueatmeitt ffinntpanp
12M Griswold Ki, Detroit. MKA.

wt*rMa.&lt;aho«l&gt;* * tk***• tZu

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the joy of tne Dayton,Ohio!
garage mon who,when physician!
failed to curt his stomach trouble
was able to digest milk for the

B4HKkVll.lt..

J. L. Maus, Hastings. Mich.

�WEDNMDAT, AVGUST I. im
DOWUNO.
through the miles of channel, cut
Tlie yourg people ut Duwlmg uiid
through solid rock, and often with
the towering stone walls frowning Banfleld will co-operate and Iwld
down on you. It gives you a thrill to their sunset services here next Sun­
think that "my country did this, the day evening. August 12, which will
greatest work of It* kind that the begin at 8 o'clock with a hearty wel­
W
• •&gt;■■■■■■•■• world ever kriew." Then there were come to all lhe young folks.
■-------------------------—------ --------- ----------- tlie billowy hills on either side and
Mr. and Mra. Leland Jones of
(Continued from Page One)
I valley* covered with tropical verdure
Hastings have rented the Orlie
-- -------- ---------------- ’—
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' 'and bloom. There were myriads of
through this part of It. great hllto.uji me*, tropical vines, shrubs and Fisher house in tlie north end of
the village, which they have fur­
of solid rock tower up on either side । blossoming plants all thrown to­ nished and ready for occupancy as
ot km. ud It to ran io UopoMlbl,
»K* AW U" ‘belt
they return this week from their
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overlap each other and wedding trip. Mr. Jones is the
। to conceive that this great channel blend into
into *
a harmonious whole iiir&gt;
like teacher In lhe Parker district, and
the plumage of a beautiful bird. Mrs. Jones, who was formeriy-Mtos
Naturally the coat waa heavy. In- fSometimes It seemed like a fairyland Norma Cool, will teach the Elevens
I almost bad to pinch myself to school this year.
eluding interest and capital im- and
'
if 1 was really awoke, or Just
provements up to June 30. 1932, the see
*
Mr. and Mra. L. J. Oswald are
dreaming. The unusual scene was
total cost has been placed at over ,heightened by looking off onto the leaving this week for Kelly’s Island,
8533400.060. That's some money. 1hillside and seeing the thatched huts Ohio, where they will be guests ot
though quite a modest sum com- &lt;
glen where an attractive lit- .
&amp;
“d
j
pared with the billions that have shady
s
been appropriated of late. That lie
i
cottage home teemed to an­
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Otis and sons
means that every mile of the Canal nounce
i
that ths occupants at last
has cost something over 810.000,000 lisd
1
found a realm of perfect hap­ attended the Centennial celebration
The crests of counties* at Hickory Comer* Saturday and
or about 81.900 for every foot. At piness
]
three per cent interest, the annual hills,
]
the curves, the little islands Robert Burdick returned home with
Interest charge would be around that
।
roee a* specters above the wat­ them for a short vteit.
818400.000.
ier's surface,-wrere added charm* and
Earl Gaskill and sons Roger and
to the beautiful picture. Junior, of Royal Oak spent the post I
But look on the other side of attractions
i
could fairly drink in the beauty week with hi* parents, Mr. and Mra. ‘
the picture. Up to Jan. I. 1933. 11.- One
'
673 tolls-paying vessels had passed of
&lt; the landscape, so strange and so Charles Gaskill, and hte brother. ।
through lhe Canal, and paid about iunusual. To add variety and com­ Lloyd, and family at the farm here, j
the picture, off in the distance
8304.000.000 In tolls. Canal traffic has plete
I
Mrs. Mattie King is assisting Mra. ‘
natives in their targe dug-out 8. A. Wertman with her work at'
been increasing of late years, and were
'
skipping across the water, present as Mrs. Wertman is in very
will doubtless continue to Increase canoes,
t
giving expression to lhe Joy of poor heal tit.
as the country grows. For the five and
।
in laughter and song. All
years, ending June 30. 1932, the tolls living
I
Miss Diana Clemens and girl
averaged over 825400.000 a year. 'the way along ,were new sights frlenc^of Charlotte were guesta last
enough to meet lhe Interest and op- iand new scenes, and all different week of Mia* Lizzie Smith and in
erating expenses, and leave a con­ At one of the locks on the Pacific the James Smith home.
siderable surplus. In those five years iside, an immense steel structure on
The Ladles' Aid will meet Thurs­
the ships of 21 nationalities passed ।cither side of the Canal looked so
that it seemed almost out of day. August 16. for dinner antf all
through the Canal, though of course human
!
American ships predominated, fol­ place. They were the reserve gates the members and those Interested
are
urged to be present, as election
kept In condition and ready
lowed by Great Britain which pro- always
i
vided over one quarter of the ton­ for instant use. Should anything of officers takes place at that time.
The Cemetery Circle will have
nage. Of course it must be remem­ happen to the gates, here were these
bered lhat U. 8. Government ships giant machines ready to thrust down their dinner this week on Thurs­
pay no toile, nor do ships owned by these temporary substitutes and day.
the governments of Panama and Co­ hold bock the wirier* of the Immense
CARLTON CENTER.
lombia. Tolls are levied on the ca­ take, formed by the damming up of
Last Week's Letter.
pacity of a ship to carry cargo or the Chagres river. Of course as a
The Carlton L. A. 8. will meet this
passengers. If a ship goes through matter of protection these reserve
week
Thursday.
August 2 for supper
empty, that would be too bad. be­ gates are very necessary and im­
but
seemed almost
like with Rev. and Mra. F. Loomis 'of
1/ on
m, Its । portant,
—.... —
- --it -----------cause If would have to pay
-i inn In
a Human
The tell
toll thrusting
In a
human element tn
to Freeport. All are cordially Invited:
"capacity" Just the same. Thc
spoil one of nature's perfect pictures.
There were a good many attended
on the average commercial ship is
lhe ice cream social given by the
around 84400. I was Informed lhat

George S. Barnard THEISMS
OF PAW
frankly tclli you
wh&lt;r« he itandi

on Public quest'

ions. 4

hit

strong plea for

Safe,

Progressive
Government I
To th* VOTERS of th* 4th Congressional District
Any candidate for the high office of Congressman, who has,
from experience, thought and study, carefully weighed the many
complex and difficult problems that must be confronted by this
most important legislaUvc body, during the next few years to
come, can not but feel an enormous responsibility. As one of those
candidates. I hesitate to extend any attractive promises of specific
and Immediate cures for our economic ills, but I do pledge that I
shall, if nominated and elected, act with careful and conscientious
tJdgment, in an effort to restore conditions to normal, based on
successfully tried business principles, with which I am familiar
through experience In private and public business, over a period
of many years.
We are living in a changing Nation. Legislators must keep in
progressive step with changing economic and social needs. Truly
program comes from experiment and'trial, but safety in business
or government is attained through adherence to tried business
principles, so we should experiment only In-so-far as safety per­
mits.
Opposes Government Regimentation
The established principles upon which our nation's business la
founded are the result of hundreds of years of experience and ex­
periment, eliminating unsound principles and retaining the sound,
as occasion demanded. The mechanism has served us well, u c must
repair as necessary. I do not favor discarding all tried business
principles for a so-called regimentation of business, under govern­
ment control. (Government regulation of big business 1s neces­
sary). I have faith that lhe brains of private enterprise which
have served so well in the past, will rise to cure our economic ills,
if interference is withdrawn, and probably will do a better Job than
can be done by our best politicians or theorists.

I believe in the principle that the people who are the best gov­
erned are the least governed, but citizens' rights must be protect­
ed against those who disregard the rights of others. Delegation of
legislative. Judicial, and other powers, rightfully belonging to other
branches of government, to bureaus, boards and agents erf the gov­
ernment. must be avoided if we are to have orderly government,
which will be acceptable to the people.

Would Abolish Burraos
It appears to me that governmental expenses can be greatly re­
duced by withdrawing needless governmental bureaus, agencies and
employees now engaged in minor regulation and control of public
and private business operations. I am sure that the savings made
would be welcome, if the government will retract in thia field &lt;*
operations and in the development of more farm land which we ao
hot need, through various pork barrel expenditures, such ss irri­
gating dam construction, etc.
I propose no new form of federal tax nor an increase in the pres­
ent levy, but a more sensible and Judicious expenditure of those
revenues now being collected.

Agricalture Basie Industry
Agriculture constitutes one of our most important basic indus­
tries and any benefits that can be derived through removal of re­
strictive legislation or by new enactments which would prove bene- flclal must be encouraged. I am in favor of extending this indus­
try an opportunity to work out its problems with the least govern­
ment interference. I pledge my efforte to measures that would
prove beneficial to this enterprise.

Th- d—*re for people to own real estate should return. Lu»w
texes and lower financing costs would remedy the situation. Like­
wise. this remedy wUI do much towards bringing back agricul­
tural recovery.

1 am opposed to foreign entanglements; government foreign
loans have proven unwise.
If there is a “forgotten Man” in America, it is the "Middle
Class'’ man. who has struggled iinrd with his farm or shop or
store or trade, to maintain his famUy expenses and contribute to­
ward the expense of federal, state and local governments. Thia
man wUI appreciate any reductions in government expense, there­
by leaving lhe difference for him lo spend for his own private

ruwi riccu

publlc &lt;B»eU&lt;»» that win
Congressman, because
do

»h.n h* nlara hu cuxlkuu
am a contender.

asceivsa m lo my general

Ih, am« tor whichI

Very sincerely,

PeKiicel A*.

GEO. S. BARNARD
OANDEDAIT FOR CONGRESS, 4TH DMT.

Universal Garage Company

MORE LIVE POWER

AND IT’S SENSIBLE
SAVING, FOR YOU GET KEENER
PERFORMANCE, TOO!

The right of free speech and of the press and radio must be
preserved. The acts of public officials and public bodies are mat­
ters of public concern, and no law nor code should be enacted that
would stifle honest criticism through the press, nor stifle the ser­
vice that supplies such news.
I expect. If elected, lo pursue about the same course In fiscal
matters as has been my policy in the past."

no!,eortT
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Prosperity can never return through extravagant government
spending, because the government merely spends the people's mon­
ey and usually In certain localities where only a few receive the
benefits, whereas private spending cover* the whole area and is
widely distributed.

** c‘rfd lor efficiently and tn such a
tenner that seif reliance anti self respect will not be destroyed.
'5**1* dl*trlbuUon
Product* and
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Drive the new Ford V-8 and you'll buy one, too!
The car without a price class

lhe "President Lincoln." on which so beautiful that it seems that it Is
we sailed, had to pay nearly 87400 natural and must have always been teen dollars.
Norreen, Mary. Ione and Doris
tolls. Numerous vessels, both freight­ so. It is difficult lo conceive lhat only
Clem spent Sunday at Gun lake.
ers
end passenger ships, came
Mr. and Mra. Forrest Houghton
through the Cana) the same day disease and death. When lhe "Gold
that we went through, ao that Uncle Rush" of “49" wa* on In California, and son. Allen, of near Lake Odessa,
were guests Sunday of their cousin*.
Sam's Canal receipts for that 24 thousands of brave-hearted explorer*
hours must have reached a very re­ sought to reach the gold fields by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney and
spectable amount. Traffic through crossing tlie Isthmus on foot, rather Robert.
Zane Nash accompanied his aunt.
the canal seems to run along quite titan risk their lives by falling into
d
Virgil McKenzie during hte parents'' Woodland called at Ralph Buiksrt
evenly and steadily. Its largest the hands ot hostile Indians, while Mia Albert. Nuh. ol HMUns, lo oraJld
month was in January 1929 when the crossing the plains. Scores upon
I
M"to»
Sunday.
'
tolls amounted to over 82400.000. scores of them gave up their lives In
Thomas Robinson
visited his1 ’ Mr and Mrs Halpii Henney spent
Mrs. Lulu Burke and Mr. Fred j Mra. Clayton McKeown spent sev­
but as stated above, for the five the attempt, victims of tropical dis­ grandmother. Mrs. Hllbome, of Gun Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Slagle of Plainwell spent Sunday
eral days last week in Grand Rapids
with Mr. and Mra. Tony Slagle.
years ending June 30. 1932. the tolls ease and lost In the Jungles. One lake, last week.
Mri- L F- Greenfield of Quimby.
visiting relatives.
have averaged over 82.000400 a cannot conceive of their sufferings.
Mrs. Clayton Valentine's nephew
Mr. and Mra. Hollis Barber of
month, which goes to show lx&gt;w Away from home and loved ones,
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Willard Ickes spent Bunday with
this old earth can hold no sharper and wife* of Indiana are spending south of Hastings spent Sunday with Last Week s Letter.
evenly tlie traffic runs.
Mr and Mr*. Wayne Whcetor is
thc week with the Valentine family, thc former's cousin. Mr. and Mra.
anguish
than
having
to
meet
the
While lhe Panama Canal was of­
Mra, William Richards and chil­ Battle creek.
Mrs Don Karrher and Mra. J. W Win. P. Hale.
ficially opened for traffic in August final summons under such condi­ Kick of near Freeport visited at the
Nelson Ickes and friend at Grand
dren
spent
part
of
last
week
at
Mrand
Mrs.
Guy
McKenzie
went
1914. yet the early years of Its op­ tions. The pangs of loneliness and tatter's nephew's, Fred Henney s, 'Friday morning to Illinois to visit an Thomapple lake with her sister, Rapids and Philip Hartman of Jackalmost
be
eration were constantly hampered by friendlessnes* would
Saturday evening.
lunele who te very ill. Edwin Mauer Mrs Hurry Rtaor
!aon spent Saturday at Ralph Btrlk"slides." it was nothing unusual in Joined with the bitterness of exile as
Mr. and Mra. Sherman Oler oLof'hear Nashville to staying with
long as consciousness lasted. To-day
Its. early year* to see glaring head­
lines in lhe newspapers stating In this district is robbed of ail its ter­
substance that all traffic through the rors. and the dark picture of the
jxist
has
been
succeeded
by
one
so
Canal had been stopped by another
big slide. This continued with con­ cliarmlng and beautiful that tlie
transformation seems impossible.
siderable regularity for six or seven
years, and commercial traffic did not Starting from the Atlantic side the
reach normal development until three pairs erf locks at Gatun, s|dc
quite a little while after the close by aide, raise tlie vessel 85 feet to
of the World war. Even though the the surface of Uie*gtcat Gatun lake
(formed by damming the Chagres
official opening was in August 1914.
yet these constant slides so com­ river.) On the Pacific side, the ves­
pletely prevented traffic, that the sel first reaches the Pedro Miguel
lock,
through which it te lowered to
date June 30. 1921. has been fixed
upon as really the completion of the Mlrafioi'es lake, on which it sails
I Canal, and Its cost has been fixed for almost two miles before entering
| upon as of that date. Based on three Miraflores locks. The three locks on
per cent Interest compounded an­ the Pacific side are not together a*
nually. the cost of the Canal on they are on the Atlantic side.
June 30. 1921. was placed at 8525.­ There's a reason. The Government
812.881. Since that time there has wanted to build the three locks to­
been spent for capital improvements gether on the Pacific side. Just as It
87493348 up to June 30, 1932 mak­ did on the Atlantic, but could only
ing the total investment at the lat­ find a foundation large enough to
ter date 8553.106.009. At three per accommodate two. the third one
cent, the annual Interest charge is (Pedro Miguel^ being built about a
115493.18047.
which amount Is couple of miles further on. I mention
charged every year against opera­ tills merely to sliow the miry, mud­
tions.
Leaving out the Interest dy. Jungly conditions lhat prevailed
charge, the expense of operation is before the Canal was started. As
relatively small for such an invest­ stated in a previous letter, at the
Miraflores locks there is a beautiful
ment. As the toils have been running
around 825.000400 a year a very 18 hole golf course, with hills and
comfortable balance is left. The to­ valleys and every foot ot it is
tal tolls received amounted to 8302,­ "made" land, being brought in by
62645631 up to Jan. 1. 1933. the railroad rock-trains from tlie Cule­
great portion of which have been bra Cut On the Atlantic side, on
The money you'll save thia summer and fall by taking
received since June 30. 1921. which Lhe huge Oatun dam. built across
Chagres river, there is also an­
us Stated above, has been figured as the
1
advantage of the extra Live Power in Standard Red
the date of the Canal's completion. 'other fine 18 hole golf course, every
Deducting tolls received from the Ifoot of which is "made" land, over
Crown Superfuel will run into a good many dollar*.
cost would leave only a little over what was formerly Jungle.
For there'* no extra charge to you for thi* powerThe natives, and even those who
8230.000,000 really invested.
The Panama Canal means a lot to iare not natives, seem to pay consid­
packed motor fuel—it's priced the same a» the usual
the people of this country, no mat- ierable attention to fishing in the
ter whether in times of peace or &lt;Canal Fishing is said to be good and
"regular” gasoline. । 1
The price is the same, yes—the
war. If we didn't have the Canal a Ithere is no apparent reason why it
ship sailing from New York City to ishould not bp. Indeed while our boat
big difference is in the More of instantly usable driving energy
San Francisco would have to go by 'was in tlie locks, one could look
in Superfuel. It means that your gasoline money not only
Magellan, a distance of 13.135 miles, idown and see good sized fish, said to
But, by going through the Panama Ibe tuna-fish, swimming around. A
takes you farther, at less coct—but faster, when the occasion
Canal, the distance is reduced to 5,- &lt;colored fellow, while fishing in the
262 miles,-representing a saving of !lock in which our ship was resting,
7473 miles, with great savings in !hooked one of them, but had rather
mileage to other Pacific coast cities, !hard luck in landing it. While the
been able to offer greater value from a double standpoint—
and to the Hawaiian Islands; to the water was being drawn from the
performance and economy!
More Live Power per galloa
Philippines; to Australia, Japan and lock, the fish evidently sought es­
other countries with which we have cape through one of the holes, as
i* simply another way of saying More Live Power per dollar.
the angler ’ looked on tn dismay, at
commercial relations.
the prospect of losing a good meal
Every penny of your gasoline money buy* more propelling
telling how soon it may come with and a good line. Alligators too are
ene/gy in Standard Red Crown Superfuel. ।
That sound*
all the war-mad "nuts" there are quite common tn Panamanian wa­
over in Europe, the Canal should ters. As we were nearing a bend on
good to you? Then try it. Take on a tankful of more Live Power.
prove of wonderful benefit to this opr way through the Canal. a native
country. It means that any war ships peddler who waa on the boat trying
Test it any way you wish—for getaway, for power on hill*, for easy
on lhe Pacific side can be trans­ to sell some trinkets, informed me
ferred to the Atlantic, or vice versa that Just around the bend we would
in the course of a very few days, or probably see an alligator. I-was la­
ter
Informed
that
at
this
particular
a few hours, depending upon where
Try this up-to-the-minute motor fuel. Save money—and enjoy
spot it had become something of a
the warships may be located.
keener, more brilliant engine performance while you're sating!
If we had been given the privilege custom to "plant** an alligator to
of selecting our day for going arouse the admiration and curiosity
through the Canal, we could not of tourists, but evidently It was an
have chosen a more perfect one. Be­ off dav as no alligator showed up.
ing in the tropics, naturally it would
As we finally entered the Qatun
locks and were lowered to the level
but a good lively breeze came over of the Atlantic, we left the Panama
the water that seemed to cool thing* Canal with no little regret, because
off especially as long as one kept In the trip had been ao unusual, and
the sliade. When you go through, different from anything tliat we had
especially on yotrt first trip, of course anticipated. On shore the people
you devote every moment possible to seemed to be happy and well
sight-seeing. The ship's officers, ap- groomed, which at least left the !mpreclatlng this, help In every way presstan that there might be lots of
passible, even going ao far as to worse places in the world to live
serve luncheon on the upper deck, so Uuui at the entrsmce crf the Canal,
lhat no time will be tost for sight- though lhe brief time we were tliere
seeing. All that the passenger lias to would not give much of an oppordo is to stand and admire and there tunlty to Judge.
te a tot to admire. As you sail along i

with

Our people who work for salaries and wages comprise on im­
portant part of our citizenry. Every product on tire market repre­
sents their skill and effort tn its production. Salaries and wages
should advance as rapidly as agricultural and industrial recovery
permits, the more rapidly these advancements come, tlie sooner
recovery will arrive, because these earning* are practically all used
for purchases of farm and manufactured products.

nation Uaa with Uv atlucaUnal
InsUtuUona. Education must forever be encouraged. ’ *

New passenger car titles issued in Barry County, as
compiled by the Michigan Automotive Trade
Association, from January 1, 1934 to July 1, 1934,
are as follows: Ford 59, Chevrolet 53, Plymouth 12.

som^D0LLARS

Our veterans must not be forgotten. They have done their bit
in our "common defense." The government debt to veterans must
be paid and in 100-cent dollars.

Reduce Government Spending
It Is fundamental that the support of all government and gov­
ernment activities must come from those who pay its cost through
tax and other forms of government revenue. The public treasury
contain* only money that comes from the earnings or possessions
ot lhe people. Therefore, any public treasury Is your treasury and
mine, and the expenditures therefrom must be carefully guarded
against waste and unnecessary outlays. Public expenditures can
only be made in accordance with laws made by the legislative, or
law-making body. So it te plain that the responsibility for govern­
ment cost* Iles with this body, making the legislative probably the
most Important of the three divisions of government. Healthy gov­
ernment and its activities can only continue so long as there te
ability to pay for its costs from part of the earning* or profits ac­
cruing to Its people. The cost of government should fluctuate Ln
ratio with the ability of the people to pay. Government operation*
must surely end when aU earnings and savings have been used for
ite support. I can say. without fear of contradiction, that our unite
of government are bring supported today, and for the past four
year*, principally from past savings, which will, If allowed to cononus, result tn disaster.

Watch the

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�THE BASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST A, IBM
for teams. Two to four inches OMalDensel McCain of West Carlton
and aunt.
NIGHT I
iliould be allowed chest and hip Center spent Bunday evening with
DAY
MTH ANNUAL
measurements, and two to three in- Mr. and Mis. Leslie Dickerson.
che« al the girth of the upper arm. i Don! forget the Weeks school
Mr. and Mjs Clifford Hammond
To check the pattern, pin the under- reunion Saturday August lllh Pic- spent^Sunday st P. 8. Sparks' In
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armshorten
reams together,
thenor
take
dinner. at
......
or narrow,
cuttucks
and ntcMp
Mnoon \ n..ir,r«n„ -nrt
Mn. Rebecca Criag accompanied
Southern Michigan’* GreaUrt Fair With
spread to lengthen or widen tha patHave you ever wondered why ] tern a# needed.
mS^C»MrY^ktmn^dA2eWeSs Forrest Potter's loth* home
at
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your she in a commercial pattern ■'
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nt Archie Reickord in Hz*Ung* Bun­
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.&lt;1&lt;«3 not always fit after the dress l
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has been cut out and sewed? The
Mias Mary Tuttle stayed Friday
l
Untha RbbrWMn. Edith Edger of Hastings lias
been visiting Mn. Rebecca Craig
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precaution of comparing your own night with NeUle May Bushong of cr Bna
measurements with those of the pat- Hastings.
The groateot array of GrandMond FREE ATTKACnONdinrar
tern will Insure satisfactory results. I Mrs. Fred B. Warden of Columbus.1
■rwantod. Henry H. Lueder's Two Big iWwp-TWhnreM
MIDDLEVILLA.
PINE
LAKE.
according to home economics ex-.Ohio, who lias been visiting her. On Wednesday a still fire alarm
Nighta-—-Futartetfc Revue"—» totented stegs arUM* In each
tetuion clothing specialists of Michi-'mother. Mn. BUr Grimmett, the called out sane af the boys to thc
Fifteen members and four visitor*
gan State College.
post week, returned to her home M E. church property where a fire ot the Helping Hand Club met with
The sltoulder. chest, waist, and hip Saturday taking her son. pyed F.. had been started to burn some rub­ Lennie Nottingham on Wednesday
widths ore the one# which usually who has been visiting his grandpar, blsh and had been left without al- afternoon. After a .short business
givc thc most trouble. The width of enL* for the last five month*.
tentlon and the grass being so dry .v.’JkMi the hoateM conducted a con­
Wod. Tbitr*. Fri. Night*
OPENING NIGHT
lhe shoulders i* measured from I Mrs. Russell Craven and Mrs. it soon endangered adjoining prop- test which was enjoyed by all. The
artnseye to urmreye. and from across Kenneth Hurlcs* called on Mra. arty on the. block. It was put out September meeting will be held with
Belter Baby C-oateM (T*»
lhe shoulders at lhe base of the otiial Hurlcss of Hastings Thum- without damage except to some tiw president, Clara Nichols
neck. The che*t measurement is tak- day afternoon.
I grape vines.
Jersey Parish Calite Show
Saturday
afternoon
Mr.__________
and Mrs.
neck. The chest measurement is tak- day afternoon.
ib****
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m between three and five Inches beOrval Tuttle and family were
Albert Parker 1* having a vacation Clancy Farr drove to Elk Rapds.
Baseball Toarnamcnl
low the annseyes, according to the 1 Thursday afternoon callers of Mr. from his bank duUcs at Caledonia. *’,lerc they will visit her mother,
Paay Race (children)
Livestock Parade (daily)
individual Tlie normal waistline and Mrs. Orvie Dtllenbeck and Mr*. He spent the week at Gun lake.
Mrs. Johnson, for two weeks. They
Llxmlock ExhiMte
Horse Fulling Contest
measurement is usM. Tile hip mcas- Abbie Dtllenbeck of Lake Odessa.
| Our Centennial and Homecoming *ere accompanied by their niece,
Produce Exhibits
urement Is taken at the widest part
Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. passed oft fine with large crowds ;lJcda Ericson. who will go on to her
Commercial Exhibits
of the hips.
.William Claggct were Mr. and Mrs. every day and evening. Many peothc 800 Robert Warner
All body lengths arc taken from o. A. Davis and Erls Jarman and pie were present from coast to coast. | *ent “ ^ar aa Traverse City, where
the highest part of thc shoulder. J family of Hastings and Elbert and Many friends met who had not seen ,ie wUI vl“l relatives for one week.
The sleeve girth is measured one ■ Edward Davis of North East Has- one another for hdlf a century. The iBnd ^c11 return'home by way ot
inch below thc armpit, and thc ; tings.
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parade was one of
moat
Manistee and T,din&lt;rt~.
Ludington vi.uin.
visiting
JciiKth ig.taiteii by Vending the arini Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cole visited ful ilia: was ever put on anywhere.1 friends there for a few days.
Flour, Feed, Coal, Cemenl, Lime. Brick, Tile
Farm Implementl
and measuring from the highest |n Bellevue Tuesday.
If you can believe those who saw it. I Lloyd Nottingham te suffering
point of the shoulder, around the cl-; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tyler called Many compliments were received, with u severe infection tn hl* hand
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on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Oglesbcc Thc attractions were all high class caused by a silver.
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HASTINGS, MICH.
In comixulng your own measure- ol Gun Marsh. Friday night.
and the committer are to be con-, Mr. and Mra Earle Stone of Ashmenu with Umjsc of tlie pattern.
uttle William Christy of Hastings gralulated on the manner that it land. Ohio, arrived at the home of
AVAILABUC PARKING 8FACB
sufficient allowance should be made ls spending a few week* with tils was carried off. No accidents have Mrs. Nichol* on Monday. Tiiey were
DON'T MISS THIS GREATEST FAIR OF ALL TIME t
aunt. Mrs. Horace Cole.
been reported, which is remarkable 1 called here by thc seriou* illness of
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i Mr and Mrs. Star Grimmett, Mrs. .considering
tlie .Immense
crowds.
It Mrs. Stone's aunt. Mrs. Mlnar
Fred B. Warden and son. Fred F, was a good natured crowd from Nichols,
Nlrh&lt;
who recently underwent a
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of Columbus. Ohio, and C. M. Beltz start to finish. Many would like to maloperation at a Kaiamaxoo
ne,8hborhood and a daugh.
IRVING.
! of Middleville were dinner guest* of be bock to attend lhe next CcntenSaturday
rooming
Mr.
and
MrsJ
*"•
Barn
'
y
Munw-ol
theiBal- Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckwith of nlal. but few expect to.
Tiw Nagel family from around
Hastings Wednesday evening.
। O. D. and Mr*. Whitmore cntcr- Marcu* Bagley and Mr. and Mrs. A™**•K'PchUabout
here
and
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd
Rlchard
Pc
til
John
of
north
Gun
&gt;
dren
other
relatives.
| Mrs. Russell Craven called on Mrs. talned their son. Charles, and a
I pete whitcflccl of Welcome Comer* 1 number of his college friends to a Plains left on a motor trip to Pelm-1 Ena Jarrard spent Wednesday Nagel from Charlotte attended the
Saturday.
I chicken dinner on Wednesday of key and other points in Northern I with tier brother. Keith, and family funeral of Mrs. Clarence Ryman in
Grand Rapids recently. Mra. Ryman
Mr. and Mr*. Star Grimmett and i but week. Charles was among those Michigan where they will visit rcl-1 of the Mayo district.
Mr. Frank Beckwith of Hastings who graduated from Wo*tern Blate ativea for two week*.
Chas. Cobb. Jr., of Bailie Creek waa but twenty three, and left be­
were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Cal College on Friday.
Laura James te enjoying a vaca- spent several days last week with hte sides her husband and five children,
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. SteenBlanchar of Battle Creek WednesThc Johnson. Woolston and Gibbs t|on of two weeks from her duties in uncle, G. C. Marshall.
wyk. of Grand Rapids?
. day.
' annual reunion will be held at tlie thc stenographic department of the
frlend
Mr. and Mrs Dell Wilcox and Mr.
Wednesday night
! Donald and Edward Feldpausch home of Loren and Mrs. Johnson Upjohn company at Kalamasorf1 On 1
Thursday
evening
she
entertained
!
hte
Xto
Pcand Mra. William McCann spent
i spent tlie week at Gun lake visiting on Broadway on August 12. This reseveral of the other employees of j
^Hoffman
'
‘
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
their grandfather, Oscar Spencer.
i union always brings together a lot
Cushing at Rock Lake near Alma.
| Herman Fcldpausch and family of former Middleville people and that department with a steak roast. &gt;
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gray of De­
Mrs. Richard Tompkins of Grand
attended a reunion at Compuu lake their relatives. A good time is aa- On Saturday she joined a group
, Sunday.
[ Hired.
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bound for Chicago where they vte- ' troit spent the week end with their Rapid* visited her parents, Mr. and
। • Gum Keiser, wlio works in Uio Red tlie World's fair and other 'mother, Mrs. L Gray and Saturday Mrs. J. M. Perry, Thursday.
evening
called
on
Harold
Gray
and
Jamas Nagel attended the funeral
SOUTH
SHULTZ.
।
0W1M o..»
steel furniture plant in Grand Rap-' point* of interest in the city, for
family In East Assyria and Bunday of J. J. Vander Roach in Grand
| Alice Laubaugh of Grand Rapids ids. lost a portion of the left index several days.
on relatives in Hastings. Rapids one day last week. Mr. Van­
। visited her uncle. Rev. Fred Horn, finger white at work Friday. It te
Fred Otto, who ha# been ill for morning
1
Lester
Preaton
spent
Sunday
with
der Bosch reaided in the Powers
and family two days last week.
very (wiltiful and will keep him from ‘several montiis. had arelapse early .
neighborhood several years and waa
■ Gordon Kenyon spent Saturday 1 »ork fur some time. Wc all Ikhx.' last week and wa* removed to Bron- 1his cousin. Otis Walker, at Olivet.
evening with friends in Cloverdale. ; tor his quick recovery.
son hospital 0,1 Thursday.
Mr*. Tena Buxton and son Maur­ highly respected by all.
John and Ada Walker from Grand
Frank Horn and son Clinton at-,
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•
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Iice of Cadillac spent Thursday eve­
UkeCfiun^v^DUCrS reUnlOn- *l HC“d
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
|
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
1ning with her niece, Mrs. Harve Rapids were calling on old friends
Cbceseman and family and visited and neighbors in the Wilcox neigh­
The Brush Ridge Cemctcrv Circle • ^*rs- Forrest Potter of Welcome Last Week's Leiter.
.
borhood
one day laat week.
other
relatives
over
the
week
end.
IJP ... UP ... UP ... to 1-1,000 feel above
have decided to hold their next Bnd dau®hl*r- c*r°l Rou*h. ot Has-1 Scixiol reunion of the Branch,
Mtes Mary Jenkins is improvini
meeting nt John Hine's Landing nt SrJa*kd °“
Rebccca Craig j Barryville Morgan and McKelvey . Mr. and Mrs. Bob EllUlon ot West slowly. Her many friends are pleaaei
gea-Icvcl. Skirting yawning cliusni#. tearing around
Vermontville spent Sunday afterto hear of the improvement. She U
181 treacherous turn# at hrcatli-liiking speeds—
at Pennock hospital.
'
daredevil driver# fight their way up . . . grinding,
Mr and Mrs Charley Kenyon chlldren of ar»»d Rapid* spent thc .dinner.followed by business meeting
Born to Mr and Mrs John Bclson
-A "wediSdaymS t£K :
n., woarain
,UuiU' P"&gt;body inwlth
for *
pounding, swaying, over snore than twelve miles
just south of here, on July 24. a ter
night with their son. Mr. and Mrs . ®“Vfjrren ,80'1 ter“,ed «"»«&gt;&gt;***
date and
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...
of tread-torturing granite gravel. Vi hat a terrific
pound son. Congratulations.
come.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gray and famJess wSKrX
Kenvon of Htcknrv Corners tons Wire.
Mr. and Mrs.&amp;
- lx&gt;Ui*
Mrs. Earl West and son of Eatoi
S
»'
“I
teat of tire stamina!
Mrs. Einma Balch Shoup passed I Uy of West Vermontville spent Sun- Rapids were recent guests of the L
I Little Elim Modrack of BatUc ri^rk^iit.
M‘k .“** fatollir ot away Wednesday morning. Funeral da&gt;' with their mother, Mra. Lulu D. Hall and Louis Wilcox families.
Firestone High Speed Tires
was held Saturday at the South ‘ Gray.
'Creek, spent last week with Mr. and !
Mrs J W. Tedrow and her steu-r. ’
th? 225ly Evangelical church. Burial hi the i Mr. and Mrs. Harve Ciieeseman
resisting tread tfcrc used on
I Kathleen, of BatUc Creek, te speid* b U “ “l
Joy Cemetery. Surviving are two land family called on his moUier at
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
the winning car in the Annual
ling this week with them and Jrs. I v,Ue l,U5 *“k'sons, Henry of Battle Creek; Matt Hastings Saturday evening.
Pike’s Peak Race, u-hcrc a slip
'Curly and daughter. Mrs. JudcFof
.Chicago, spent Sunday with them. I
means death! Tide gruelling
| Dorothy Norton, of East - Shullz.1
grind is thc most amazing
spent Sunday afternoon and night
proof ever knodn of Extra
with Evelyn Horn.
Tiie many friends ot Mrs. Georgia
Traction, Non-Skid Safely, ami
Tobias were sorry to hear ot her
Dependability.
pacing and extend sympathy to the
Thi# same Extra Quality and
! bereaved family.
. Mr. mul Mrs. Alva Kenyon and
Reserve Safety are built into
irons of Bellevue spent Friday with,
the new Firestone High Spued
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kenyon; and'
Tire for 1934. to protect you
Mrs. L- Hallock and Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Boyer and son Bobbie of Kulaand your family. These new
inazoo visited them Saturday afterlire# are' Safety-Protected on
| noon.
.
'.
the outride with a wider trend
j
SHULTZ.
of flattec contour, deeper
j This community was saddened to'
hear of thc death of Mrs. Georgia j
।Tobias, tor years a resident close to*
tougher rubber—Safely।Ulis vicinity. Saturday afternoon.!
Protected on the inside by
'lhe funeral was held in lhe Shultz
eight additional pounds of
church which was over-crowded with I
relatives and friends who came to
every 100 |H&gt;unds of cords.
pay their last respects to a highly ।
UM
esteemed Christian mother. Site was
[laid at rest in Cedar Crt-ek dmc- 1
surrounds every cotton fiber
| tcry amid a muss of beautiful flow-1
A TRIPLE
FIBESTONI
HIGH
SKID
TIMS
inside every cord In every ply.
cm. The family has our deepest
! sympathy.
GUARANTEE
। Mrs. wm. Chamberlain te confined '
frictional hral, thc enemy of
। to her bed with Mckaess Callers there ■
tire life.
[Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joi in'
'Doster ot Delton ami Mr and Mr;.
Thi» is accomplished by
Vern Quick of Parker Dut. Mr. and
Gum-Dipping, lhe ingenioua
| Mr. Junie* Clark of Kalamazoo

I

PLOW POINTS

Calhoun County Fair

for that Fall Plowing

MarihoU, Mich., Aug. 21, 22, 23, 24

Just received a shipment of Gale,
Banner, Moore, Syracuse, Peerless,
Oliver and International points.

Double Wedding

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DEATH

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h'eMKi

OF

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PAINT Satisfaction
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That You KNOW Will Please the Buyer

Ever since we have been in business in Hastings we have handled the BARN
RED PAINT. We have specialized in handling the BEST Paints that money
could buy and we haVe sold great quantities of this BARN RED all over Barry
County and in adjoining counties. In every instance it has ALWAYS given the
very best of SATISFACTION. ,
)

। Mrs. Glen Gates Itos been enter-J
। tainltyi relatives from Kalamazoo
i lhe past week.
I Win. Beebe pf Battle Creek V'
■pending a few day* at thc home of
rhis brother. Andrew Smith.
, I
George Thompson has been very
fill during the past week.
j Thirty-two relatives ate Sunday
dinner on the lawn at Andrew I
Smith*. A very enjoyable atternoon I
wax spent in listening to a piogrun I
[and visiting.
■
•i Thc Misses Barbara Chamberlain!
I and May belie Hart entertained Mrs.
Nash and Miss Alberta Nash of Has- ;
I lings at a chicken dinner Saturday,
icvcning.

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such cohesive strength and
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HASTINGS MICH.
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SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
I Miss Mary Douglas* spent tlx
।past week in Hastings with her atint.
Mrs, Sarah Count, and son.
. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Otu were
!Sunday guests ot their daughter-lnlaw. Mrs Haul Otis, and children
of Hickory Corners.
. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bagley were
'Saturday guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Gorham Their
daughter Verna returned irotnc with
। them, having spent the week with
1 her grandparents.
I Mr and Mrs. Earl Kerr enter­
tained friends from Hillsdale over
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and
children of Kalamazoo visited from
Thursday till Sunday with the for­
mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Gorham.
Ml** Evelyn Newland of Middle­
ville spent Sunday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Newland. _

WEEKR CORNERS.
Mr and Mrs Frank Mattison at- •
tended the centennial at Hickory
Corners Saturday*
' Mus Bernice Wood and friend

If you arc going to paint your farm buildings now or lat­
er on we want you to use Barn Red on our recommen­
dation. 7 alk with any who have used it and you will be
convinced that it is not only the "Brightest Red" on the
market, but also that it will "spread further", than any
other. Should you prefer some other color than Red...

The Price Is Only—

97c

PER

GALLON

We Also Have It in WHITE and GRAY at the Same Price

Try It Out!
We are ao positive that
Barn Red is just what you

are looking for that we

If you have ever had any experience with “poor paint" you know
that it i« _ mighty 1—
2 1_
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.. .. worse
bad
investment.
In factrpoor
is almost
than no paint at all, and at the same time costs almost as much as
GOOD paint.
«
4*
Barn Red not only will insure your buildings against decay, but ait
the same time improves the appearance of your property, and helps
to make surroundings more cheerful. Good, durable paint is a lot
cheaper too than lumber and constant repair bills.

would like to have you
test it. Come in and get a

Gallon and try-it out. We

"GOOD RESULTS" are what everybody is looking for, no matter in
what channel of activity it may be. If you are looking for good re­
sults in painting, we ask you to act upon our emphatic recommenda­
tion of Barn Red Paints gained through selling them ever since we
have been in businesa. Thia is a good time to have painting done and
there's no better paint you cam buy.

Remember the Price, too

• Only 97C a Gallon!

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PHONE 2115 — HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE BAITINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST $, »W4

CANYbUlMAGINE/

MICHIGAN CLASSED
AS DROUGHT AREA
Forty-One Ootmtleg lacluded
in Section to Get Certain
Federal Benefits

CAN VOU IMACINC-

o mor« convincing te»timonio!
than that of 0 man in Rochester,
N.H..who juffcrcd from goitric
trouble forover40ycars, hod hu
Stomach washed out at least once
that he eats whatever he likes
?ind has almost forgotten how it
eels to have on upset stomach/

EXPLANATION
Buy BIHMA-REX ai.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins.1
Itcxall Druggist*, llaatlng*. Mlcji.■

East Lansing.—Forty-one Michi­
gan counties have been designated
as being tn the secondary drought
area by E. W. Sheets, federal
drought relief administrator.
Ths principal benefit* accruing to
Michigan farmers, from this daaignatlon are the granting of spacial
freight rates on livestock shipped
from the area to other sections
where feed te more plentiful, and
on feeds bought for use within the
forty-one counties.
Freight rate*
will be one-half of the regular
schedules.
Counties Included in the second­
ary drought clasalflcatlon are Ber­
rien, Cass, st. Joseph, Branch, Hillsdate. Lenawee. Monroe. Wayne,
Washtenaw. Jackson. Calhoun. Kalamaxoo, Van Buren. Allegan, Barry.
Eaton. Ingham. Livingston. Oak­
land, Macomb, St. Clair, Lapeer.
Genesee. Shiawassee. Clinton, Ionia.
Kent, Ottawa. Muskegon. MontcaJm.
Gratiot, Mildand. Isabella, Mecosta,
Newaygo, Oceana. Mason, Lake. Os­
ceola, Clare and Gladwin.
Classification as secondary
drought territory doe* not permit
the federal government to buy cat-

GOOD WILL.
Last Week s Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Keeler of
Hastlrgs and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Farr fit Vermontville were Sunday

fined to primary drought areas.
Placing these Michigan counties
in the secondary drought classifi­
cation does not mean that the ef­
forts of livestock men to help the
situation should be relaxed. Deduc­
tion of freight rates on feeds will
European tourist* are now visiting help only if hay and grains can be
the t ilted States. Maybe they want found at prices which make it prac­
to seJthe ruins of 1929.
tical to feed them to livestock. No

Bulk

trouble te expected In finding planty I Hastings has been spending the past |

WEST HOPE.

WEEKS CORNERS.

of grain but Che purchase of hay or week hero with her sisters. Mra jLazt Week'* Letter.
other roughage will be a different Charles Price and Mrs. Will Slo
Mrs. Adela Replogle of Hemet.
The Weeks school, will hold their
Calif;, came to attend the school annual school picnic at the school
All livestock and dairy cattle
reunion Saturday and to spend sev- grounds Saturday. August 11 with
Leslie Dickowners’ organteations In Michigan church held their annual meeting at erai week* vtelUng relative* and picnic dinner at noon and program
wc using all possible means to call the homo of Mn. Greta Perkins Fri­ friend*. She. with her hu*band and and sports in the P. M.
Mrs. Edith Ddgar of Hastings
the seriousness of the situation to day afternoon.
children, lived many yeara in this
Mra. Nellie Larabee will entertain
The
Freeport
Old
Schoolmates
re
­
the attention of their members.
neighborhood on the Baraea farm. the C- C. Cemetery Circle August 8. spent Tuesday at Clifford HamThere la not enough hay in Michi­ union will be Thursday. August 16.
Thursday evening nearly all of lhe
her home in Hasting*,
Bruce Matthews of Grand Rapids
gan or within any reasonable ship­ at Frank Walton'*.
neighborhood met at the home of
Mtes cosma Newton spent last
ping distance in other states to carMr. and Mra. Ray Baraea to honor.
wlth' her grandparent*. Mr. spent Thursday evening with Floyd
STONY POINT.
:y the present number of cattle in
our paste* and wife. Rev. and Mrs. ‘nnd Mrl. pnmk Newton, of Hastings. Craig.
Last Week's Letter. '
Sunday visitors at Clifford HamMichigan through next winter.
Fred King. A delicious »upper was I ML„ Wm0 Hampton of Hasting*
Adjustments will have to be made
Glen Smith te entertaining hte served, after which music wu fur- u ipendlrfg the week with Jeane
Mohler of Hastings and Mr. and
in the herds by the owners. Only brother from Hillsdale.
nlahed by various guests. A very Dickerson
Mrs.
John Olner and son Robert.
the owner knows which animals can
Thelma. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Deakins from Mecosta te vis­ nice time was had by all.
| Sunday visitor* at Leslie Dickerbest be spared with tlie least dam­ iting hte son. Edwin, for a few- days.
and Mr. and Mra. Wall
The young people of thte vicinity, son'* were. Mr. and Mhi. Warren
LENT CORNERS.
age to hte future plans. Present
dinner with them.
Mr. and Mrs Vera Tobias and Mr. enjoyed a marshmallow roast at
and sons of near Hastings
market prices for the common Glut her from Fort Wayne, Ind., are Stuart lake Tuesday evening, chap- iand Mr and Mr*. Arthur Dickerson Last Week s Letter.
Sunday vteltoet ai &lt;
grades of cattle arc extremely low visiting thc Demond families.
eroned by Mr. and Mra. Stanley I W1d daughter and the former s
Thc farm bouse on the land owned
and some terminal markets are glut­
Mr. and Mra. Edwin Deakins en­ Kl.'lnc a a.
„ . «
. 'mother. Mr*- Bell Dickerson, of East by Camp Merrle Woode, burned to niece and Mr. and Mrs w™
ted with such stock. No cattle tertained a nephew from Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKIbbin and I Delton.
South
Lowyll and Mra. Amy
the ground Saturday about mid­
should be shipped to any market thc past week.
Earl and Beryl attended thc Ritchie I H. O. Armour of Hickory Corners night.
until the conditions there arc
Dog* are raising havoc anions sev­ reunion at Mark Norris' at Prairie, wrck cnd visitor at Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hammond
known. Slaughter and consumption eral flocks ot sheep along the east ville Sunday.
iMnu Lyle Dickerson's also Mr. and
WEST CARLTON.
and son and Mr. and Mra. Laurence
of the cattle al home cither as fresh side df Mud creek. John Blocher.
Mr and Mra. Barnev
And | Mra Lyte Shedd and Lorraine of
Among those from hero U
meat or as canned or preserved beef Chas. Offley and Erale Iriand have family of Jackson called at Harold Baltic creek. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hammond sad son:, attended the
Fuller picnic at Buchote resort. Long the Middleville celebration
te preferable if It possibly can be had several killed.
Springers Sunday.
'Armour and family and Mr. and lake Saturday.
■
done.
Mr. and Mrs. David Shepherd ot. i^ra. Gamer Hampton and family
Wednesday P. M. Arch Graves
Howard Carpenter returned to.his
started to drive over to Coats Grove Prairieville called on thte street of Hastings were Sunday vteitors.
FREEPORT.
home here Saturday after working
,
।
-- -------------- &lt;«&gt;---------------after hte wife who was visiting their Sunday afternoon.
the forepart of the summer at Lan­ Kansas City are the parents at a
Roland Dodge and family of near daughter. While going down the hill
MBs Virginia Hayward was electTHE LITTLE RED BRICK,
sing.
baby girl, bom recently. Mra. JackSunfield called on his father. Owen Just north of Ed. Deakins' it sud­ ed as delegate to lhe Christian En- . Last Week's Letter.
Dodge. Sunday afternoon and the denly dawned on Arch lhat it was dravor conference from thte C. E. ' Mr. nnd Mr*. Lawrence Cooley of
Thc Fox reunion was held at the wn will be remembered as Eleanor
latter accompanied them to the necessary for him to take a chew of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bames spent Hastings were callers al Chas. Wood- home of Mr. and Mr*. Prank Chll- Geiger. a Hostings high school grad*
Prlrlnv In
home of another nort. Clinton, near tobacco and while he was fumbling Friday
in niimav
Climax n«
as guests nf
ot K&lt;r
Mr. ruff's Wednesday.
Dutton.
Mrs. Edith Edger of Hastings Thomas attending from thia way. . [by.
around hte pockets after the tobacco and Mrs. Frank Barnes.
Dr. Wedel and family and their the car got to going zig zag back
Mtes Bernice Hanourer and broth­
guests. Rev. and Mrs. P. V. Arow of and forth across the road just miss­ er. Wilber, ot Huntington,
Ind..
Pittsford. N. Y., left Sunday for a ing the culvert on the east side of spent the week end with Ira and
week's outing at Gun lake. Tiw doc­ the road and eventually plunged off Glcnna Osgood.
tor spends most of his time here and thc bank on the west side, smashing
SHULTZ.
Is looking after hte business as us- the car quite badly, but Arch who te
badly crippled up with rheumatism Last Week's Letter.
Mtes Ruth Drake of near Lansing
Roy Dodge of Grand Rapids called all the time didn't limp any worse
at the home bf hte father, Owen after thc accident than he did before te spending a few weeks with her
grandparente here.
Dodge Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clouse and
The Volunteers of America from few more close call* ax tlial would
Grand Rapids held a service on the in my oDlnion cure Arch of live ha­ family motored to Ann Arbor Sun­
day to bring bock their son Fred­
street' here Wednesday
evening bit.
erick. who has been receiving medi­
which was enjoyed by a large crowd.
cal care there. Frederick's many
Among the Freeport people who
• MIDDLEVILLE.
friends hope he may be much Im­
attended the U. B. camp meeting Last Week's Letter.
proved In health.
near Sunfield Sunday were; Mr. and
Wm. Campbell spent a portion of
The Misses Barbara chamberlain
Mrs. John Fish. Mrs. Deeds Myers
last week in Milwaukee, Wls.
and Maybelle Hart were entertained
and son Adon. Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Ernest White
received
word by Mtes Ellicl Jones in Hastings
Gosch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Tabberer,
Thursday of Uie death of Mra. Fred Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olthousc, Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. E. E. Smith and
Mrs. P. G. Hynes. Chas. Overholt Maichcle. Fred passed on seyeral
years ago. He was raised in this family of Delton were Sunday guests
and family, and Mrs. EJnma Ander­
township and was well and favorably at John Chamberlain's.
son.
The Misses Kathryn and Lote
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurley, known here and the many friends
extend their sympathy.
Clouse
entertained the “Shultz
daughter Mildred and friend. Mil­
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Echoes" at their home Friday eve­
ton Register, and Mte* Maxine RclgGeorge Holes last week. All doing ning? A very pleasant time was en­
1 Ing-of Grand Rapids were Sunday
nicely.
joyed by all. The next meeting will
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.
The first of the Centennial shows be held at tho hall.
E. Brunner.
arrived on Friday. Ferris wheel and
Thirty-five people spent a very
Claude Walton and family re­ merry-go-round set up and did some
pleasant day at lhe Sunday School
turned Sunday evening from Gun business Saturday evening.
picnic except for the iieat at Head
lake, where with Mrs. Walton's
Hie three new busses arrived last lake Tuesday.
mollicr.- Mra. Ida Myera. of Grand
week and will soon have their bod­
A good crowd was preseht at the
Rapids they have enjoyed a week's
ies Installed and be ready for school annual school reunion Saturday.
outing.
work.
John Chamberlain, Patricia and
Mr. and Mra. Harry Fish and Mrs.
Richard M. Johnson and son ar­ aunt. Mra. Etta Spiller, enjoyed thc
Corson of Middleville and Mra.
rived Saturday evening. We arc al­
Owen Dodge spent Sunday at the ways pleased to see these good peo­ circus in Kalamazoo, Friday after­
noon.
U. B. camp grounds near Sunfield. ple back among u*. where they lived
Victor Sisson made a business trip
for so many yeara.
CLOVERDALE.
to Grand Rapids Monday evening.
Nearly all of tliq business men ac­
Mr. and Mrs. C. Baxter, who have cepted the invitation to the picnic Last Week’s Leiter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beadle
been spending some time there witli held in the Mrs. Adams' grove by
Hastings
were
Bunday guests of
her mother, accompanied him home. the former Harper district school.
Garrison family. Little Arlene, who
Robert Earle and family of Smyr­ There were over 200 in attendance. A
na were Sunday afternoon guests at nice program was rendered follow! has been with the Garrison's for the
past week, returned home with her
the home of Rev. and Mrs. P. Loom­
ing thc fine dinner and did the mef
. .
is. Mis* Elheiyn Earle, who has been enjoy the dinner? Well say you parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monica and
the guest of her cousin. Gaythn. the ought- to have seen them eat. Mrs.
past week, accompanied them home. Mildred Ctelcr and her assistants Mr. and Mra. Lester Monica and son
Charles
spent
Sunday
with
Mr. and
Miss Esther Baker of Marion. Ind., surely did a fine job and you may be
accompanied by Eltesa. Helen and sure all appreciated the invitation Mrs. Wellington Monica of Bedford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Demond and
Meredith Lewis called on the young
and hope It will be an annual affair. daughter of Kalamazoo called on thc
lady at thc home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Monica family Sunday eve­
Victor Sisson Sunday afternoon.
QUIMBY.
ning.
TTiere were no service* at the U. B. Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mra. George Chipman and
church Sunday, due to tlie camp
Mrs. Emma Armour of Augusta. son of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
meeting which te in session at the Mrs. Merle Abbott and daughter of
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum.
grounds near Sunfield.
Detroit and Mtes Leora Ulrich of
The
Ice cream social given by tlie
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lightfoot and Ann Arbor vteited at Walter BidelCloverdale L. A. 8. was well attend­
son Carl spent Wednesday at the man's Tuesday.
ed. Proceeds 819A5.
James Cool cottage at Gun lake, the
Mrs. Geo. Scott returned Friday
Mra. Otto Lockstedt and Mtes Dale
guests of Mtes Agatlrn Kunde and from Battle Creek where she has
Miss ’ Clawson of Detroit and Mr. been during the lllnc&amp;s of Freda who Heller and Miss LaVcme Shorts
and Mrs. IL P. Kunde of Freeport. returned with her much Improved. spent Wednesday at Kalamazoo.
Richard Penncls of KalamaTOo
Ralph Shaw and two boys of
Mr. and Mrs? Walter Wallace- of
Ceresco were Saturday guests of Mr. Hastings called on relatives here spent the week end with hte parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pennete.
and Mrs. F. E. Brunner.
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patten of Del­
The Carlton center L. A. 8. which
Four new members were received
waa entertained at the home of Rev. at thc Epworth League Sunday ton and daughter. Mrs. Ruth Alling,
of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs
and Mr*. F. Loomis Thursday was night.
Wm. Pierce of Charlotte ware Sun­
well attended. A public supper was
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Gray of day guests of Lhe Davenport family.
served.
Maple Grove were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mra. Applegate and
Mr. and Mra. John Rickert accom­ Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre and Nor­
daughter, Miss Elsie, have gone to
panied Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lightfoot man.
spend a few days in Rowena, Wis­
and Carl to Lowell Thursday Eve­
Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Conklin and consin.
ning to attend the Show Boat­
Ruth of Hastings accompanied by
Last Wednesday morning' Dr. H. Rial Kellogg and Franccna Cutler
New days these... with many a friendly calhering in
GLASS CRELK.
8. Wedel removed tonsils for Donna attended camp meeting at Eaton Last Week's Letter.
kitchen which many a time is os busy as the living ro
Jean Bachelor and Marita Camp­ Rapids Sunday afternoon and eve­
Thc usual large number attended
bell at Pennock hospital. On Thurs­ ning.
Can YOU invite your friends into the kitchen with
‘
.
the Olis school reunion Saturday. A
day morning at thc same place he
■Mr. and Mrs. Leon Scott and fam­ short musical program was given.
pride and assurance which is yours with a modern
performed a smllar cflx'mtlon upon ily of Battle creek and Mr. and Mr. Woodman of Prairieville, who
tractive!)- glistening range? Do you know how easy L
Mrs. George Scott and Freda en­ has made a very thorough study of
Pitteford. N Y.
joyed an outing at Clear lake Sun­ Indian legends, gave a very interest­
today to have.the finest in ranges... with all it meant
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Annable of day.
ing talk. Tlie following officers were
Hastings were Sunday guests of Mr.
domestic pride,convenience,cooking satisfaction...
The Birthday Aid will meet with elected for the coming year: Pres..
and Mra. Gali Lightfoot.
Mra. Inder Greenfield August 9. Mtes Virginia Havens; Vice-Pres.
Thc revival'services which have Ladles please bring- needle, thread Mtes Ruth E
Erway; Secy, and
been conducted for the. past two and carpet rags. Everyone ihvtted. Tress.. John Erway. Thc officers will
weeks at Moulton W. M. church by
Mr. and Mra. Russell Greenfield. appoint their committees later.
Rev. Harold- • Baker and Russell Dcwaync, Mtes Arabcllc Smith, Dale
Rankin Hart, wife and. daughter
Clinger of Marlon, ind.. came to a Eder. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Henney of Hope and Wm. Havens and wife
DOWN
close Bunday evening. The attend­ and Mr*. Thelma Johnson helped of Southwest Rutland were callers
ance has been fine and many have Mrs. Wder Greenfield celebrate her at Fred Otte' Sunday.
received much help from these soul birthday Sunday.
Nineteen camp Fire girls ol this
searching messages.
neighborhood with their leaders
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor of
CEDAR CREEK.
were in camp at Podunk lake last
Detroit, formerly associated with Last Week's Letter.
Dr. and Mra. H. 8. Wedel in church
Tive Pioneer picnic Thursday was
Robert
The procram
&lt;nA
™r McGlocklin and family of
work in that city, were guests of the well attended. Ths
™ r"
-4
traded as part payment.
--B Sunday evening call­
Mr. McDonald
McDonald of
latter Tuesday.
the address by' Mr.
Get our special offer
ers at Forrest Havens'.
Hastings were very good.
The ice cream social at thc Good
during this sale.
Pittsford. N. Y.. came Thursday for
There will be a Sunday School' Will church Friday night was well
a two weeks' vteit with the latter's and neighborhood picntoal Fair lake attended.
.
,
sister. Mrs. H. 8. Wedel and family. August 9. Everybody welcome.
Wm. Whittemore and wife of Del­
Guyla Pease and wile and Leslie' ton spent Sunday at Chas, Whitte­
Quite a number from here at­
tended the ' three day centennial Pease and wife attended Farmers'
more's.
celebration at Middleville and the day at Lansing Friday.
Lou|e Erway and family of KalaShow Boat at Lowell the last three
Those who visited at Henry Wert-. rnaaoa Roy Erway and family and
days of last week. Ben Wall and man's Bunday were, Louie Dubote‘ Fred Otte and Robert spent Sunday
1. Automatic Oven Heat Control
Bert Frisby were those from this and wife of Augusta. Mr. and Mrs.
i at Gun tek£.
Ing «uy.
—gives even tfcnperalure, cor­
way who donated to lhe welfare of Myron Wertman of Battle Creek and
rect for each cooking process.
tjie light fingered boys, known as Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooeatrict cl CHNORTHEAST IRVING.
Saves gas. No watching, no
brotier.
pickpockets, at lha latter place. It “to. Pardee's folks of Flint visited I Laurence Wieland, who has beep
guesswork.
enamel Untagseems there must be a gang of these
working for his uncle, Charlie Wie­
easy money men going thc rounds, John Campbell and wife last week. land at Logan spent Sunday with
2. Automatic lighter*—no matchas J. D. Cool added to their bank
Mrs. Donna Hammond of Hinds hte parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Corners visited her sister, Mrs Les­ Wieland.
L Inflated Ojren-keepa kitchen
7. GIMenlag
lie Pease, a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Lightfoot at­
ville.
Herbert Hinckley of Buffalp, N.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Owen and son tended thc I. 0- 0. P. picnic at Gun
4. High Speed cooking units with
Y.. WM the guest of Mtes Augusta Earl visited Add Simpson and wife lake Sunday. .
the
famous
pW
Harper
haatHinckley and other relatives here of East Rosa Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Bustance and
spreading burners. Clean beat.
Miss Ima Bolyen te visiting her family «pint Bunday with Mr. and
Donald Walton te attending the sister. Bethel, of Battle Creek, this Mrs. Joe Buelher.
•
children's section of the U. B. camp week.
- .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and
near Sunfield.
.
..
Boni to Mr. and Mra. Kenneth family attended the Matthews re­
Frank Clark te spending some time Clark Saturday night u baby girl. union Sunday al Foley's -landing,
with hte daughter. Mrs. Shirley U- Mother and daughter doing fine.
Leach lake.
John Gurd te running-for Mayor.
pard. and family at Grand Ledge.
Many of this vicinity attended the
Burt Brayton of Watervliet mo­ He te expected to give Mr. Leavitt a Ivome coining at Middlcvills the post
tored to the village Saturday and hard run this f»l|.
vteited hte brother, Frank D Bray­
Misses Fem and Frances Camp­
Mr and Mrs. Sam Roudebush
ton.
bell are vsittng their brother, Ivan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ray ।
HIM Maxine DePriester of near in Jackson this week.
Wieland.

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�WBPNE^DXT, AUGUST 8, HU

THE HASTINGS

™E£E

WOODLAND.
W NTER WHEAT
Mra Kta NB4h ond daughter Al
mt Ci v cncc niTCQ i1*** ot
««
»*«»•
The W. C. T. U. are planning a
ON rLT-rntt uATtS day of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Naah and picnic supper al the J. L. Smith
'
------------'family.
cottage at Saddlebag lake Friday
Hessian Fly Will Cause Trou- : Mr. and Mrs. Guy McKenzie re- afternoon.
blo Next Year Unless Con­ {turned home Saturday from Illlnote Bobby Qulgg of Battle Creek is
where they had been to visit, an spending a few weeks with Mr. and
trol Measures Are Taken t• uncle.
,
Edwin Maurer, of near Nash- Mrs.
MMr Ralph Rise and family.
East Lansing—The Hessian fly, ville. stayed last week with Virgil tvM I.
U
? I?
T k
Michigan’s worst insect pest on,McKenzie during his parents’ ab-

few days with hte uncle. Albert burg were Sunday vteitors ot Mr. I
Chase. and cousin. Elhlyn Toozc. and Mrs. Charley Kahler.
I ----Mr. ----------------and Mrs. —
Ed. -----------Newton--------and
and family.
•.
I
VI. and
rtn.I Mra. Dnn
—nn.l If...filVl Mrs. n1»r»
Mr.
Raymond
Mann and, rfnilUhlPr
daughter and
Clara Rml'H
Brown Ort
of
Mr. and Mra. Porter Tooze spent Hinds Comers spent Sunday with
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry , Mason Newton.
.
Tboze of South Shultz. On their j Mr. and Mra. Stewart Water* and
return they weye happily
surprised | daughter Marie,
Jolm Wlllteon and
KVTCS
----------------------------------------—------ n.wj Mrs. Claud Harrington
chase, and family of Urbandale *«e in Stanton Sunday and visited

FAITH
WE HAVE FAITH IN THE FITCRE—
Because the United Stales of America has always

Gueste of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hen­
cl&lt; ntly In numbers to cause aerious ney nnd son during lhe week were.
u,u’
MeClurtln
bwn
WALL UKE
damage in next year’s crop unless Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Snyder and
UUnTifiLif./ I.,; i-"™ «k*
w‘ •* «»•■ »“i
AM’ i'1™1™.
fly-free planting dates are observed, daughter Elizabeth, and Mrs. Ches- nliin to --------- -------------__ _
wk with
bto
confined to her bed lor some
Rpv- Vrwland and wile o&lt; Tecum-1
according to the entomology depart­ ter Henney of Ohio, and C. D. Jones [ brother. Dell Williams, and family.!,j time yet.
‘seh. and Rev. Briggs and wife of ;
ment at Michigan State College.
and children from Kalamazoo.
, Rev. and Mra. Fay C. Wing and ;| Frances Storr Haworth of South Vermontville ore spending tficlr va-,
Control of this insect its based up­
Mrs. Chester Henney of Ohio | Mrs. Kida Guy attended the Chris-1'Bend,
■
Ind, and Mrs. Whitbeck of catton here.
spent _______
Saturday ....
night undSuhday j tian Church-■ -j
assembly
nt
on thc creature's egg laying habits. L^...
„
Delton were callers of Mrs. Porter! Mr. and Mra. Spybey nnd daughlAdult-fliee-tov-eggs-ore-the young -with-Mrs. Ralph Henney. Mr. and James in Indiana Sunday.
~‘
ter of Ohio returned home Tuesday.
--- —---------JnJi •-..t.rn whli“ P13'’1-' rwij &gt;■&lt;&gt;
n the
fall
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Zuschnltt
and
duughter.l
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Rise
and
:
me iui&gt; iu&gt;u Mra. win. /.uaciunu aim uuuniuo.
Mr and Mrs. Kalpn ruse tUUl ! »«_
Me. T»u«* &gt;&gt;nrn&lt;M. »&lt;&lt;&gt;. I Mr
Mr. and'Mrs
and'Mrs.Irving
Barber of
-ill
u,
the
tiny
larvae
pass
the
winter
in
Charlotte,
ot
south
Hastings
and
family
spent
Sunday
at
the
camp
er
nn
d.Ht^
anXLd
Crwweyand
ch?ldr
-ni i.. the tiny larvae pass the winter in charlotte, of south Hastings and Ifnmilv snem Simrinv nt the r-nmn
I,otn.
— SaluX
.2 .r.l'.Jren called at E. D,
'»* .1 case,
MevHteSundavR5nold-&lt;
____i sy «»ir ai puoue »»»anu.
ca-vcj tucked
lucKca between
uciwccn the
me leaves
leaves anti
niui grandchildren.
granoenuaren. Marcia.
Murcia. Dick
u»cx and
ano ।1 meeting at Sebewa.
’ Saturday.
“7,.*;! the stalk of the plant iV larvae Jo.in Jones, of Kalamazoo. spent; Mrs Gail Cooner Archer of West IP‘" k Reynolds
-n.i
1
N$r.
and
Mra.
Otis
Boulter
and
M cliwn th.t be- Increase in size in the spring and Sunday at the Ralph Henney home.'pajm Beach. Fla, accompanied bv P^df taenk^dinnlr
family oi
of uresacy
Cressey ana
and mt
Mr.. ana
and Mrs.
Mrs.
•snvnrooi
C
. .
. 7"
Tw
«
8°°« Picnic dinner or
with loads of lamuy
---------------c°use
---------enough Injury to the
--------------------- Mrs.
------------Wnf.
------------------------------Mra.
Will
tV'
Mr. and
S
uvbcwi iher ---sister
and
brother
Mra. ..,7..
Will lee
dauuhtar
and
brother.
Mra.
Will
cream a fine time reported un- Clifford Kahler and family enjoyed
nr stalk to cause the plant to lodge or spent Sunday with their daughter.
Hulliberger and
and Harrv
Harry ’ Cooner.
Cooper, of
of ...
U1......................
thlrtv in numbe? were uk^TiZv „ o.h
daughter. Hullibereer
n
&gt;
i.v„
a,.,,
......
a fish dinner at Wall lake Saturday
sick from poisoning from Some ar­ and in thc afternoon attended the
e'(i
Egg laying by adult files stops at Harfffnga.
11 relatives in Woodland Tuesday.
ticle of food. All were rushed to centerinlul at Hickory Corners.
,a. certain periods in September, decletls Valentine returned home
Mrs. Ted Euper of East Woodland the doctor’s office at Delton where
Visitors at Chas. Kahler’s Sunday
i«; pending on the weather conditions (rom Ann Arbor Tuesday. While and Miss Mary Hickey of Chicago
were, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shedd and
‘JJ and the latitude. Observations by 'there he had an operation for ton- called on Mrs. Vemlce RafTler Mon­ they were cared for and al) recov­
family of Colesburg and Mr. and
ered.
the entomology department over n slls
- 'and'—
adenoids.
day afternoon.
Mrs. Bert Gaindcr and daughter Lu­
Mrs.
Wilcox
spent
the
week
end
-1B. ftonth k»)f Ot Im. Fix .nd period of years have made it posRalph Henney went Saturday
Miss Lucile MordufT of Grand
cille.
8»»«« "f Bkxk
t’11'1'1 S’'1.11’ slble to determine the dates after morning to Sault Ste. Marie to visit Rapids Is spending the week with with relatives in Hastings.
Donald nnd Russell Reynolds and
Mr. and Mra. Merle Bradfield and
m
ArrordinruTih. re-' »Wch wheal can be planted safely
hLs sister. Mrs. James Cook. who-Ls Miss Alene Mohler.
Jack were In Hastings Sunday to Forrest Barber of Cressey spent Sat­
tord«i rut thrreM.”
in Michigan countie*, -Tlie date* vary very ill. He accompanied his two
Mrs. Grant Osgood called on Mrs. meet some relatives, an aunt, Mrs. urday night at E- D. Reynolds'.
D.trd m HmiIbc*. Nicbte.n. M»y 23. according to distance north from the nieces. Miss Verda Zuschnltt of Florence Pettit of Hastings Sunday
Mr. and Mra. Newland of Kala­
Carrie Balch, of Grand Rapids, her
»”&lt;•
Ch»rk« w n»r
southern boundary, and the Influ- Chailotte and Mrs. C- D. Jones of afternoon.
mazoo were callers of friends here
Adminl.irMor nr y.uu m Ed.in A. D.y. encc of Iptkc Michigan complicates ------------------------------------- Chester
-------------| KIO
1CU &amp;uprr
„wtI. two grandchildren. Mta Mildred
Kalamazoo
also his-—
brother,
Mrs.. Ted
Euper OJ
of East Woodmuch,
Balch, a teacher in Little • Rock,
Rock. ' Sunday.
.i-rpr ILfrc
_____ _________
&gt;. ■ «...
_ . .
gr^D^MeD&lt;.»MrAu.rn» for ch.rtre ‘‘Je.S“ar“2?
“W ’T'*™ ~ul}Uc'i Henney. of Ohio, .....I
and sister.
Mrs l,
Hand
0Ccompanicd
by «...
her guests.
Ark., and Harold Balch, a clerk In 1 Mr- and Mre- Clarence Shultz of
grekU D. MeDo-te. A.I.r-r, for Ch./Ire Fields „„
H1oh
„
rn
,
lnrt
nU
„,_
.....................
......................
AgnM
on high ground can be plant- Jonathan Kick of near Freeport.
the bunk of Mcrrilion. their home 1 Hastings were Sunday visitors at
__L----- ’----------------------- —------- cd earlier
i.— than those lying at low
।—
Mr and Mrs prcd Henney nnd
Frcsley and Mtes Mary Hickey of •town,
— who all returned
....
. .home with Clifford Kahler’s.
notice to creditors.
elevations
son Robert, spent Sunday with the Chicago, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ricker and son.
r i’robtt* Court for
Ajj county agricultural agents
Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield, who found
latter’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lynn Osgood Sunday. Ml.ss Nugent
several caller^, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kent, spent the week end with
ii«
of
hove a chart showing thc fly free Fisher, of Hastings.
nnd Miss Presley spent thc week Bradfield ot Kalamazoo. Mr. nnd friends in Hastings. &lt;h.&lt; four morn. 11,1,05 ln lhelr counties. The earliest
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Aspinall nnd end with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Euper
Mrs. A. M. Wilcox of Gobles, their
f Jui". A. I&gt;. lint, salt) date in Michigan for seeding family spent Sunday evening with
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
and Miss Hickey Is staying the week
wheat is September 4 in Cheboygan the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Os­ daughter. Addie, of Kalamazoo, and
Katherine Feitzer of Freeport
and Antrim counties on land 1.000 John Aspinall of East Carlton, thc good were Sgnday guests at the Su­ son Whyle, of Hartford.
Mrs. E. Quick nnd daughter. Mrs. spent the week at H. S. Firster’s.
feet above sea level. The latest date day being' Mrs. John Aspinall's and per home.
■ Frank Bolyen of Midland Park.
Scobey,
were
Kalamazoo
visitors
!
"J !&gt;"■•»'»» ’£'lr talk in St. Joseph county where Ford Jr.'s, birthday.
Gull lake, called at Freeman Fisk's '
Mrs. Nancy McMillen and Mr. and Wednesday. .
‘ * w" * “ "’ wheat Is not safe unless planted aft-----.
Mrs Robert McMUlcn of Pitts­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quick’spent Tuesday.
er September 23. Fanners should ask
DELTON.
,
Harold Parker of Hostings spent
burgh. Pa., and Mr. and Mra. Clair
tlHuTbe Intand Lakes Garden 'Club Lukchart and Miss Dorothy Luke- Thursday with the former’s \sistcr, Saturday night and Sunday with his
write to the College entomology de. mchlnnt| OiUtiPn club held a hart of Punzsatawny are visiting Mrs. Jennie Lyons, and son. Albert, brother and wife at Gordon End­
n??hTh-nilJ%tv°fl’ daUS Oi
| very enjoyable get together meet­ Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillen Monday at Banfield. Mr. nnd Mrs. JHnrlon sley's.
Scobey spent tlie week end at this '
in uitlr locality.
|lnR
A c Marten’s cottage and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Firster. Mary
home with their aunt and cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Faul and chil­
at Wildwood. Gull lake. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. Vert Hoblnvin ot 1Statz and Katherine Feitzer were
ORDER OF PUBI.ICATIOS
CARLTON CENTER.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ora Valentine and Following the program a very de­ dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Shultz were Sunday visitors at thc Lansing visitors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smitli nnd
Mrs.
H.
J.
Stang
at
Battle
Creek.
licious
dinner
was
served
by
the
Quick
home.
family of Grand Rapids, were guests
daughter of Mito visited at Freeman
J. V. Hilbert spent the week ehd
of the former's brother. Mr. and hostess club. The Richland ladles
i Fisk’s Monday.
with Mrs. Hilbert at lhe Christian
Mra. Clayton Valentine, and family will visit here in October.
EAST DELTON.
|
Tlie
only thing that travels faster
•
, The Inland Laki's Garden Club cottage at Wall lake.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Galnder and
Miss Naomi Van Lee of Zeeland
will hold its annual meeting and a
'ipot luck dinner Thursday. Aug. 9. visited Miss Virginia Faul at thc daughter Lucille nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. ,1a run In the stocking.
Lavern
siteda
nnd
family
of
Gairsi
HARTTNOH COOPERATIVE
N0TICE TO CREDITORS.
at the Eaton cottage at Stuart lake. Paul cottage at Saddlebag lake last
Everyone meet at Reynolds store at
"5 m. (InodrHr hatlnc SIM hit
Word has been received by Mrs.
tfn_o'clock when cars will be ready
Alice Holmes that her daughter.
to start.
' Several from Delton have been Miss Frances Holmes, has just un­
dergone
a major oix-ratlon. She is
taking in thc centennial celebrationsat Middleville and Hickory- Corners in Loa Angeles for the present,
Mr. and Mrs. James Sumner and
the past week.
Both celebrations
th.*, ot HMtincs. HleMna.
were surely n decided success in ev­ family of Battle Creek were Sunday
ery way. it afforded one an oppar- callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
tunlty to meet i&gt;eople they had not j F. E. Border,
■ id twtilioa, N
-seen for a "hundred yeans?’
I Mr_and
md Mr
Mrs. D. B. Green accomIT IS HEREBY OUPKKED th»i
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Green
Several family reunions have been panled
'*J by **"
held at Ramby’s resort Crooked lake jland daughter, Phyllis, of South
the past week, among them being Woodland called on Mr. nnd Mrs.
the Kelley, thc Larabee. the Sawyer,.Howard Sutton of Battle Creek Sun­
LEGAL NOTICE
and the Noblcs-Walldorff. which was I day.
IT IS FURTHER OKIIRKRP. that
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
! held Sunday. Thc oldest living mem-1। Mr. and Mrs. Ford Stowell and
ber of this family. Mark Gibbs, of family of West Woodland were the
Oshtemo is 99 years old and was guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Leff­
present at the meeting. Milton No­ ler recently.
Uirhiran.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick
bles of Grandville, who is 84 years
rulalr.1 i
returned
of age. 4s the- president of-the or­ and daughter. Arlene,
ganization. and Mr. Frank Burdick Monday from a two weeks’ stay at
. who is 88 years old was an invited Camp Barry al Stuart lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and
igucst. There wore 41 present In all.
jTfie meeltnt will be held at Hie- son. .Morgan. who are spending the
■ [.’UM place next year.
summer in Paw Paw. were in Wood­
NOTICE TO CF.EDITOF.S
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Mra. Frances Haworth of South land over the week end.
I Bend. Ind., was a caller at WillRim
Mfs. Waiter Hershberger was tak­
en to Pennock hospital Sunday for
ilUm Leinaar's Friday.
nnts« I Friday
evening about sixteen treatment.
,‘u. friends of Mrs. Edna Greenburg
ORANGEVILLE.
ILla ■,''i,ix'&lt;1 lu al llw home of Mr. and
.Mrs. Leon Lcohnrd ns a surprise to
Mrs. Nettie Brown entertained her
her on her natal dpy. Among the daughter. Zola, and several friends
guests wus her mother. Mrs. Sisson from Detroit from Friday until Sun­
of Plainwell, who remained for a day.
,
few days’ visit.
Ben Norman nnd family attended
• Mr and Mrs. William Lcinaar and a family reunion nt Gull lake Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Waters' and son day and report a fine time.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Backus
,Barmina Venema of Otsego sjx-nt
at Galesburg Sunday afternoon,
several days the past week with her
Wednesday
afternoon
Little brother, Joan and wife, of this
Frederick Johnson, aged eight years place.
was stricken with infantile jiaralysls
Mrs. Lynn Wickham and grand­
and although everything possible daughter of Detroit are spending a
was done for his recovery,
• he had .couple
oupn V.
of weeks with
" ■■■! ■■■.(
her u.v.u.*,
mother.
not thc resistance to battle thc db- Mrs Neltte Newark, of this place,
Every indication at this time
ease and passed away at his home
Mr and
nnd Mre
Mr.
Mrs. Herman Hurdlebrink ।
Saturday evening. Frederick was n spent
.
several days in lhe northern
very likable, attractive and energetic .peninsula recently.
little lad. and he will be greatly
Tlie Blake school will have a re­
missed by his fellow playmates, the ,union next Sunday on the school
family nnd everyone who knew him. ,grounds and hope that all former
Our sympathy goe&gt; out to the be- ।teachers and pupil* and their fam- j
O lhe savings
reared ones. Funeral services were ।ilies who can po&amp;sibly be there
held Tuesday at ten o’clock at lhe ,will come. Pol luck dinner.
effected by Chevrolet’s
Henton funeral home.
■• Mr. nnd Mrs. Merlin LaFontalne'
great economy, nigged construction .
,
Mr. and Mrs Leoh Leonard and ।are the parents of a fine baby girl,
children drove to St. Joe Sunday ।named Lucile Arlene.
and outstanding dependability has recently been
where they met a party of friends
Mr. and Mrs. James Herminelte
added a saving of as much an $50 in thc purchase price. You
and relatives from Chicago, nnd ।are the parents of a baby girl named
there they held a family reunion ,Alice Maj-, bom July 29th.
can now obtain a big, fast Chevrolet truck for every purpose at
with about
twenty-five present. ' Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hurdlebrink
Barbara and Betty Leonard returned ।announce the birth of a fine baby
prices among thc lowest for which Chevrolet tnicks have eyer been
with some of the party to Chicago 1|boy named Billy Burton, on July
sold. And these low prices bring you the same features that have
28th.
How often it has been said, "How
made Chevrolet trucks so popular in every hauling field—the valve­
wonderful ft As tliat Delton has a
M1IX).
in-head, six-cylinder engine—the sturdy bodies—thc exceptionally
hospital" andit was wopderful for
The August meeting of the Milo
Prairieville people Thursday when Ladies’ Aid lias been postponed one
heavy frame, axle,-and transmission. Your Chevrolet dealer will
ftboui 3a -out of 100 people who were week and will meet with Mrs. Leh­
gladly show you how Qjevrolet thicks can help to reduce your
attending a Sunday School picnic man at Prairieville. August 22. ,A
at Prairieville Public Park at Gull pot luck supper will be served This
hauling costs, and how easy they are to buy at these new low prices
lake became ill dfter eating their will be the annual meeting. A large
combined with convenient G.M.A.C. terms.
picnic dinner. They were brought to attendance Is hoped for.
the hospital under direction Qf Rev.
Miss Janet Graham, a musician
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT. MICHIGAN
from Chicago and an old school­
well cared for them, and by six mate and friend of Dr. and Mrs.
o’clock all had recovered sufficiently Warren Bellinger, came Tuesday to
to go home It is not known what spend her vacation with them at
made them ill. as they had partaken the farm here. A friend of her's.
of various foods..
.
aiM^from Chicago, came to spend
Sunday at the Bellinger home.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Our deepest sympathy Is felt for
Miss Grace Ingram spent Thurs­ Mrs. Merritt Wood. Mr. and Mrs
day with Mrs. Bert Smith and lit­ Geo. Wood, Elizabeth. Junior and
tle Marcia Ann went home with her. John, in their sorrow at the passing
A number from Southwest Wood­ of the husband, father and grand-,
land attended tlie U. B. campmecl- father. Merritt Wood, Friday eve­
ning. August 3.
Ing at Barnaby Park Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Flower and
Mrs. Flossie AUerding and daugh­
ter. Betty, of Hastings called on
Mrs. Guy Kantner and Mrs, Alice week at the home of tlie former's
Grant and daughter Thursday aft- parents, returning to their home in
Kalamazoo Sunday evening.
'emoon.
| Mr. and Mrs Torrence Townsend
Several from this community at­
attended a family reunion at Char­ tended lhe Barry township centen­
lotte Saturday.
nial celebration at Hickory Corners
j Mr. and Mrs. Ward Green and
i daughter spent Saturday evening tn hiblls, music, etc., also the spechea
i Middleville.
by Mr. Wetesert of Kalamazoo. JuzMis* Geneva Couch spent the
week end with her parents in Has­
Hastings.
tings. .
Glen Chase of Weldman. Mich.,
Vem and Glenn Piper came home
came Sunday morning la spend a
from Kelloggs camp Saturday.

been able to survive many Mich trying circumstanees similar to the one through which we have
been passing.

WE HAVE FAITH IN THE FUTURE—
Berauoe there have always been National leader*
who were faithful to lliejr trust and who wlaely

guided thc Ship ot Stale.

WE HAVE FAITH IN THE FUTURE—
Because we believe thc people of thte community
are loyal to thc ^i*tltutloni and business enter­

prises located here.

..

WE HAVE FAITH IN THE FUTURE—

Because we believe in ourselves and oar ability to

conduct the affairs of thia bank and maintain a
bank a» 'good as tile best.

WE HAVE FAITH IN THE FUTURE—
Because we believe in an all wise guiding hand
that controls lhe destinies of the Nations and de­

termines all time.

ZnS-

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oi Hastings

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                  <text>SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 15,1934

12 PAGES

PANAMA
CANAL IS ?ir6t Barry County Flower
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liftbflUHLio
. g Show
j nununir
hill
110FEET WIDE|°Pens At
Saturda&gt;' BE OEM)
IN ITS NARROWEST POINT
AS ARE ALL 6F THE
CANAL LOOKS

Art, Antique, Quilt, Rug and Con­
servation Displays Also Features

SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH
OF NAZARETH RELIN­
QUISH CLAIMS

TRUCK OWNERS ARE
URGED TO REGISTER
Proper Forms Will Be For­
warded Upon Appli­
cation

PAGES Ito 6

0ILLHSE5M.
NG
!■?
“
NOW BEING T#KENi‘“L';'..L-"‘S“v.*.'.:.V.?' S0NIELE6IL
! ^INTOXICATED^DRIVERS

WELL

ON

BERT / KINNE

Such Driving

spoke

Bxrora comasAT TUXS- ,
Mzrrma
4

: Barry county officers and the law
Wide and continuous Inquiry brings
FARM MAY GO TO
CIAL CLUB
•enforcement officials of this dty are
forth the following statement to all
to be commended for the work they
delinquents who have failed to reg?
day
3,000 FEET
are doing in arresting those guilty
Isler and comply with the Code for
Nine Boy Scouts, six from Troop menclng at five o’clock in the
1 the Trucking Industry, and who are
of driving automobiles while under
79. two from Troop 71 and one from i*r"oon,
.
,
COURTS
ARE BALANCE4
।
now
operating
In
violation.
the
Influence
of
liquor.
We
under
­
EVERY
ENCOURAGEMENT
SEVERAL VITAL LETHOUGHT
TO BE PLENTY
I Last
a great
number
of the
Delinquents may
may man
mall in
in tneir
their
WIDE FOR ALL TIME I Troop—
7Z........
“re tt“UUn|f member3
of year
Iflowera
placad
’on exhibition
were
_ ,,
aw.
—ww ! ueunquenus
stand. also, that stiffer penalties are
WHEEL OF COUNTRY
SHOULD BE GIVEN to be inflicted on those who thus '
GAL POINTS INVOLVED fees of three dollars per vehicle,
WIUC run HLL lime
Thomapple Garden Club and. donated to the show end were later
------------plus 10c postage separate for each
1 the County Federation of Women
sold to’s help defray expenses. The “
’
Hearing
to Be Held in Pro­ -late, to the Trucking Code head- It Is Said That Muskegon A man who attempts to drive a People Concerned In Liti&lt;a«
But One of New Plane Garry. I , .
„
Uarters located at 15 Market, 8. W ,
. .
a..
,
, Clubs in putting the exhibition halls same plan will be followed this year.
xar when his brain Is befuddled with tion Should Remember Mot
Parties Will Drill
L, ing Snips Just Squeezed lat the fair grounds in proper shape All flowers that have been so donat- 1 button of Estate of Mar- j! Irand Rapids. Michigan, and they
I alcoholic drinks Is a menace, a poThrough”
lto *10Ullc uie many'displays that will ed will be sold commencing at nine i
|tential killer. Buch a person would
rill be forwarded the proper forms
to “Talk Too Much”
This Well
garet B. Freeman
8
. ocI be
placed
there
the-flower
showo’clock in toe evening.
_.
.a. ,....
. ,
. .,
piuceu
mere
lorfor
uic-nowcr
snow
» comply and further advised in
notl be in the same class of killers
If
sufficient
leases
can
be
.secured.
n°
The Commercial Club listjpsd te
A great many people In (his city ompllance.
Though it
Thouah
It takes around thrre
three ..
thl|
.'H comlng
*. Saturday. August 18.
Commencing at about 7:45 o'clock |
we
understand
that
Muskegon
oil
°
hours to pass through the Jocks at,
Trooixrs will also collect greens In the evening there will be a free and vicinity will remember Mrs. i - When violation tickets have been men are prepared to put down the not do It with the intent to kill, but a most helpful talk yesterday noon,
the Panama
Panama Canal, vast
* . ............ .. ... •
tiyi
yet If
it H.w.n'i
doesn't .,to «...
tMnTta
u-liwWW
klh.ra JM.'
th. given by Attorney Kim Bigler. Ho
____ __________
_____ ”are
mtrntla! kilim
hist, the
form a background for the flow­ concert on the exhibition grounds Margaret B. Freeman, who died •
here re
ten teiur
years aso
on tore
Julv U
8 1924.1
L'. —
L
------sianea vnen aoan•—f?™
z
~ ——
She
known
Mr,.!
rtmllliirta
' 0,1 weu uuuI ?.wax
“"?!
£!"“
.2”
SffiL
become tiresome and is in fact very ,ers in floral hall.
I by the Hastings City Band.
aone&lt;j on me nen _Kinne larm in
■—*
Interesting. Each one of the cement
Conservation Officer George Sum­ ' The special antique display In
I Hastings township. We understand Per’o,) getting under the Influence
Margaret
Bailey,
the
widow
of
Alvin
•
1
Legal Dcnta.*
chambers is 1.100 feet long and 110 .ivr
,ner is
» arranging .«»
for .
a section u.
of v..c
the connection with the flower show Is
1 that it is the purpose of the opera“flu* ,nd attempting to drive
feet wide and 70 feet deep. When building
।
that will contain the con- b^lng sponsored by the Hastings W Ballsy, through whom she in-;
tors, piv.iuru
provided u.c/
they lai
can. get the nec- , • c*1-habit of giving health advice. It is
------- .iZ_ a
.—i/w —
a vr—
w A.
• Women's Club. Anyone having any­ herited some property. By her good '
these Jocks were built 110 feet wide. .nervation
display
and
Mrs. E.
essary
leased
acreage,
to
carry
the
1
well they did so—we all need IL
It was figured that this would be Burton, who has charge of quilts thing in the way of dishes, cloth­ business judgment she had in-1
well down a depth of 3,000 feet. I
Lawyers likewise, from their ex­
width enough to last for all time. ,and rugs, is supervising the work ing or articles of furniture are re- creased toe amount until she had |
Work lx now progressing in getting I
the new building
* (Quested to bring It to the fair; a conMderabk
------------------------------------------a considerable
estate at the time ,
perience. should be qualified to glva
and perhaps it will be. But not so ।in
in the new building.
■ the leases.
,
■I
A committee will be on duty from grounds early Saturday morning If of her death.
long ago when the government ship,
| The Banner has hoped that there
’clock on.
mom-.possible.
A card containing a
history
ahP
»hich was probuilt especially to carry airplanes. ,seven
seven o
ociock
on. all
an Saturday
saiuraay
—
••«••"&gt;
h
. . .In which
r
- ।
PJffS
’mom-,re
Eff.Wtaild
be attached
sltschcd to
io each
each- article,
article &gt; bated,
baled.
she first
tol made
mod, bebemight be a real test made of toe
to take charge of
the entries
as’should be
tn which she
waa locked through, there were only ।ine
5L,uSd
”
“lAll article, will be yl.rn careful at- I Weak W ««n&gt;l relative, and]
possibility of Barry county being
a very few Inches to spare on either ।
The committee suggests that those tenUon. For any information call friends: but the major part of her HENRY FORD HAD 10,000 in the oil belt of Michigan. The
side. But despite this "tight squeak"
»I&gt;C LUUiuumi bUKitraui IIIBI U UK
I
ae. r^r&gt;r«. ihen
_
state geologist, when that matter ,
j estate, amounting to more than 120.­
AbRES UNDER OULTIit wax put through without mishap. planning to have flower displays J*"was being considered some time ago. WOODLAND MAN WAS RE­
ar
phllanthroCristobal Colon la only a lew should
।
cut the flowers the night be-1 This is the first flower show ever ; 000. she designed for ~
—:------ -. VATION IN 1933
gave a considerable encouragement,
, 8 ’J**’} *ery ,f“r 10
TURNING FROM KAL­
miles from the locks at the Atlantic fore and keep them In a large tub1 attempted on’a county-wide scale.
saying that there were apparently
likely to be brought out In the trial
is unusually large and •1 h«5
, Accordingly
^cordl"“,Jr lyr wUl pro.
entrance, and really was our first ।of water until morning. In this The entry list Is
AMAZOO
... remain
...
. ..
.....
... undoubtedly
. .. .. . i vldfvl
that thn
factato
ax good prospects In Barry as in
and may be very embarrassing.
way nowers
flowers
will
fresh mucn
much
the
show
itself win
will
the rollrlun
residue nf
of her ~
ratate.j
stop. On the way there, one has way
win
remain irexn
me snow
naeu
unuouoieuiy be
oe '
.77, USED OIL IN CAR
any part of the Uien unexplored
.
..
....
...the most
. Interesting
...
...
.
.. , after
2. After defining contracts, the
than
if
cut on the morning
and. enjoyable
,,f nnvlntr
p“ylnB .the,.heniiests
‘*fl““ts' ihniitd ।
plenty of opportunity to see the longer
Ol li kind evfr h“d In Barr, *“
'‘.‘'S'!
speaker declared that a person
FINISHING ENAMEL territory of Michigan. It would be TRAGEDY HAPPENED
jungles, and also to see a few miles ,of the exhibition.
1 event ol
Joseph of Nazareth
Nazareth, nt
of Kalamavivi
Kalamazoo j
------------...
Joaenh
fine if at the present time oil could
ought to be mighty careful about
of the Canal tiu^ the French start­
Premiums will be awarded com- county.
be
discovered
in
Barry
county.
Any
­
NEAR CLOVERDALE
ooiinly. Michigan, under certain Comparatively Little Care, la
ed to dig. Here the land Is low and
one who visits Mt. Pleasant or Mid­
conditions as follows: Rhe
..
She xnecifirrt
specified _ r
swampy, and scooping out a big
that the money so bequeathed to Necessary After Plants Are
ditch wouldn't be so difficult. It is
ha"?,
S’rS^^iTboughlH. Mu.t Have Toll.- piled warranties, for Instance, when
a machine or an autosnobUe la sold.
the Sisters should be used by them
usually in ground of that character
Six Inches High
pression. There has been steady;
Asleep----Oar Hit Bank
for the purpose of buying or bulldwhere you come in contact with the
Henry Ford, automobile manufac­■ and increasing employment in the
1 ing within the city limits of Has­
altered by attempting to add to or
abandoned efforts of the French.
and Tipped Over
tings. Michigan, a suitable place for turer. gives a great deal of thoughtl oil fields. Returns of several huntake from their provisions. They
But how and where the French
I an old ladies' home, which was to be to other matters than his automo­■ dreds of thousands of dollars per I A fatal accident occurred on M-43
spent 82.MJOOO.OOO or more, as they
bile business. Among other things• month from the sale of oil has kept'a little distance north and east of written provisions only will bo con­
known
and
designated
as
the
"A.
did. In trying to build a canal. Is a
he tries to discover what can be;
The
fiftieth
anniversary
of
the
,he
|c:ortrtale
Wedneaday
n«ht,
ha
­
W.
Bailey
Old
Ladles'
Home,"
In
sidered In court.
conundrum.
kethodist circuit will be WAITING OAR
SHUNTED honor of her first husband. This done to benefit farming. He has' Tide kasa pndXrtrtTby lh« par- tw"n elran
3. Every person should cultivate
••’I”
Cristobal Colon Is a quaint and Htattogs
,
old ladies’ home was to be estab­ had something to say recently on
Interesting city, and quite an old recognized with a union service and
that
subject
which
U
quite
to
the
homecoming
at
the
Goodwill
church
I
i ties shall be. as they undoubtedly | when Glen Digland, of Woodland,
INTO PATH OF TRAIN
one for this section. Christopher 1
lished In Hastings within ten years
are. fair to land owners as wvll as was killed while driving his auto­ derstands ALL the provtetaM of the
after the date of her. decease, ac­ point.
•Columbus landed down around there on Bunday. Aug. 19. The services be-'
AT VERMONTVILLE
Mr. Ford owns several thousand tn toe oil company, then there
hU way
from
cording to her will.
•when he »i« sky-larking around the J
Another provision was that this acres of farm land near Detroit. Forr every reason why they should be
globe and bumped into America. In will be a cooperative dinner at noon
definitely known
ENGINE OVERTURNS
home slwuld be maintained for the some time he has been giving at­■ readily signed. We say "undoubted-I mM0°’ U U
fact the city Is named after him. at
1 the church.
tention to the raising of soy beans.■ ly." because a form of lease has how the accident happened, but It appointing results tn the passing on
Speakers for the day will be the I
use
and
benefit
of
old
ladles
with
­
Morgan. Drake and doubtless a lot
and tiel|wrs wlio have
DOWN EMBANKMENT out regard to their race or religion; Last year he had 10.000 acres off wen
been wotzra
worked oui
out m
in inis
this state, wmen
which i» wuev.u
believed that he dropped —
asleep.
.aa,,. of property to hem, Because us oa* ■
of other pirates used to hover ministers
1
on toe circuit. All those who
the home to be strictly non-sec­ land under cultivation, most of it has been in general use and has the and that his car left the roadway, ceased person bed failed to mata
around this section too. as the Span- served
J
wh&gt;t he wantInterested in these services arc Two Local Boys Ridinir on tartan. The will left the matter of in soy beans. The yield was ap­ approval of the state geologist. It nosing Into the bank, throwing him' puin m
ish Uppeared with their treasures are
‘
proximately
15
bushels
to
the
acre.
cordially
invited
to
attend.
—
“
ls
fair
to
all
parties
concerned.
Unifrom
the
car.
the
car
then
tipping
I
made a will at all.
determining what persons were to
plundered from the Incas, and 1
Tender Have Fortunate
I be eligible for admission to the He was attracted to cultivation of doubtedly when operations shall be- over onto him. He was dead when The fourth "dem't.” therefore. Is
started to sail for Spain to lay their
home to the discretion of the per­ soy beans because It is one of the gin on this well, which was put: found, and was probably Instantly • Don't fall to make a will, and
Escape
ill-gotten gains at the feet of the LIGHTNING DOES CON­
crops thot does not rob the soil. down about 1.200 feet two or three j killed.
Spanish King. Piracy seemed to bei
Five persons lost their lives In a । sons in charge of the same.
Mr. England was a traveling salesSIDERABLE DAMAGE weird
The will specified that the be­ Quite the contrary, it puts nitrogen years ago. there will be much intera sort of a free-for-all. The English
accident at Vermontville Frlinto the soil, being much like alfalfa est In watching Ite progress, and all man for the
Furniture
City
would let the Spaniards go to all | e. .
.
. 'day evening about 8:30 o'clock. A, quest was not to be turned over to In that respect.
Will hope that a good flow of...
oil or Oaaket Company, of Grand Rap­
Htontinued
on
page
9.
part
2)
the trouble of .stealing (perhaps OutS All Kinds of Pranks at I car in which were Gale McClintic,!
Mr. Ford found that his crop of gas or both may be found.
Ids.
and was also engaged with
(Continued on page eight, part two)
138. hLs wife. 35. Floyd Cook. 61. and
soy brans produced 2.000.000 pounds
Claude Kermeen Home
Roy
McLeod
In
the
manufac
­
8. The sixth Is “Don't criUciae
his wife. 50. had come to a stop on CAN YOU VOTE SEPT. 11?
of sof bean oil. The research de­
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ture of undertaking products in the
Friday Morning
toe south side of the Michigan Cen­
of his big plant had dis­
village of Woodland, where he lived. munity, until you know all the
YES, IF REGISTERED partment
During the severe thunder storm tral
tr*&gt; track
l™ck just outside of the village
covered a method of using the soy
He had been to Battle Creek and
early Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. i 1° wa*t for the oncoming train from
bean oil for the purpose of making
Kalamazoo on
business, and was
Claude iMsrmcen
Kermeen ana
and family
of MiaMid- 1
eait to K° by. wsrai
when »
a oc-cunu
second car
car The
Requirements of the a new .body finish for his cars. His
iviauoe
ismiiy oi
returning home alone. He frequently which have
dtevllle had some unpleasant. ex- [driven by George, Swift, 24. of Verlaboratories worked out a process
Registration Law Must
travelled on M-43 and often stop- making a de
'pcriences they will not care to re-1 montvtlle with Allen Hummel 18.
for producing from the soy bean oil
lied al one of the filling stations in
(peat.
and Cecil Root 16. both of VermontBe Followed
a synthetic resip which can be made
Cloverdale for a supply of gas. He
i At about four o'clock, lightning hit v,“«- “ passengers, bunted them
We hope our readers are bearing into enamel. Krijeustlvc test, have
knew the owner of the station and we hare always enjoyed
BARRY CO. BANKS MUST their house and did a lot of real 0,110
track directly into the path in mind that the primary election proven thaj this etiamcl is syperidr
Is said to have talked, with him not
damage,
but
did
not
set
the
build-;
0
*
the
locomotive.
to
lacquer
in
every
respect,
from
to nominate candidates from gover­
COMPLY WITH BANK.
long ago about a tendency he ex­
ing afire.
The lightning
played
*«w occupants of the first nor down to coroner will be held on the original gloss to Its complete
1
perienced of getting drowsy and
ING CODE
Gcrnc
queer
prar.ta
and
wdnj
out
of
automobile
were
killed
oqtright
and
some
pranks
rcsistcnce to deterioration it costs
Tuesday. September 11.
falling asleep while driving his car balance
an upstairs bedroom, near where «n Itinerant. Identified Ute day after j It is even more essential that ev­
(Continued on page 7. part two)
al night That is why it is believed
tocir daughter was sleeping. She ^h® accident as Francis C. McCus-L,,
,ULrt should
WKiUia be
oc certain that ni5
! ery vote?
ills
HAVE ADOPTED CODE’S
was uninjured however. In her room ker. 35, were pinned beneath the en- |name
properly registered in the
time of the accident.
acre tom from
R*ne when it left the tracks along voting precinct where he now Ilves
leiu were
tram a Ilibrary
—,.MINIMUM CHARGES the legs
Mr England had been a resident stated that he had tried caaea in
Uble. the electric Hurtt fixlures tom, Wt.h
wlUl four
tour A«rehr«.
eoaehes.
I so that he can vote al Uie Septem­
of Woodland village for practically several circuit courts in thia and
all Uie windows but one tn I The trash hsppened within a halt ber primary. If hU name is not so
Gan Avoid Service Charges loow,
the house were broken. Urge patches.mile ol the business section of Ver- registered, then it is his or her duty
was a very pleasing person to meet,
by Carrying Compensat­
ol plaster
wen,
lorn
out
end
other
montrllle
while
lhe
annual
home
­
----- -- —----- -------- -rere.re~».
. - to see to it tost his or her name
WM. C. 8TRUIN.
always jolly and had a pleasant cult and district courts. He waa
damage
damace done. One esueclallv
especially curve
queer coming ceiebration
celebration was in
In progress,
progreis jg piacPd
Of voters,
Candidate for nomination for greeting for everybody. He had a
ing Deposits
happening was told the Banner re- Hundreds
— rushed
-------- L. to the scene. । ...
In kos
thls c«r
city w«:
the w.y
city v.ers
clerk can be
oo
sheriff on the Republican ticket at host of friends. He was a member of
The Banne/ recently explained porter. Mrs Kermeen had a bouquet (Sher It Rnmirer
spencer w
r nrihh
Cribb nt
ol Baton (ound
— a-------„err-• -d,y------------ Slma.s. „
.
the primary. Tuesday. Sept. II.
Woodland Lodge, p. i- A. M- and of
that tn every county bordering Bar­ of Rowers on the dining table and j county dispatched deputies and am- hll
U1, dty hall, from eight
I am a life Jong resident of Barry the Woodland Methodist church. He thoroughly convinced that the pre­
ry. And in practically every county when she looked at them, the bu aiicea. and alm received the asM to nve p M He wU, M gUd
county. I have had fifteen years was a kindly, helpful, public-spirit­ siding judge had earnestly and
in'the state. bolli national and state flowers were scattered all over the sislance or stale troopers.
110 „8UI&lt;t any volet whose name Is
public service as justice of the peace, ed citizen. He is survived by his
banks have met the requirements of table and the vase that had con­
Although there wme several eye not
„ the lut. In uie townships
township treasurer and supervisor of widow, three daughters and a son. on Ha honest merits under the lew,
the NRA banking code and have tained them was standing upright witnesses to the accldml. the crash :t 1. the busmrsCol township clerks
Assyria township, and former chair­
as he understood It, and as Lt tad
adopted service charges. We also on the floor nearby still full of wa­ happened so Quickly that none pl ilo do lhe M01ttr|n,. n ,
1.
man ut lhe Barry county board of land of Washington and Gerald teen Interpreted by the hlgtaet
stated that the reason why service ter. A salt cellar that was kept on them reaheed Immediately )u« what'
t
hc „ lh0 u»uld get
supervisors. Inquiry as to character England of Grand Rapids.
charges were proposed and approved the top of the stove was found In­ had hsppened. The occupants or I, Wuch wlu,
wanshlp clerk, so
and service rendered is Invited.
The
funeral
service
was
held
at
by the government was because the side of the teakettle from which the the salting oar were throw™ one r
w
„roper registration. B
If nominated and elected my sole the Woodland Methodist church SEVENTH CONCERT
government
has made drastic cover had been removed. All of the
lhe
*nd a voter has mortd trom one ward In
alm will be to meet my official du­ Saturday forenoon. Rev. A. E Wynn
changes in the operation of banks. electric light wires leading from the about nrty tert rom Uie machine !the C11
,„oU)er. or rrom a townTHURSDAY EVENING
ties and give to the people of Barry officiating.
A II now requires them to be more 11­ house to the bam were completely whloli was demolished to a pile or
mp, lhe clly or rrom a city Into
county efficient service.—Adv.
ALLAN C. HYDE.
Much sympathy Is expressed for
' quid. The greater part of a book's burned away ax were some other splintered wreckage.
ortfiSTmlstrSta
from one township
Haitingg Oily Band to Pro-*
It appears that U» enjln» lumtwd I J, townsiilp. “
£
Allan o.
O. Hyae,
Hyde. Republican candi
candl-­
the greatly bereaved family. ‘
Investments must be readily con­ wires on, which some morning glor­
date for the nomination for county WINDSTORM CO. ADDS
sent Fine Program at '
vertible into cash if that Became ies had been trained, and the plants the track almost Immediately after ;
clerk at the Primary Sept. 11.
necessary. Banks cannot, under the were burned black, down about a the Impact, careened along for about I Voters who
'
$3,770,000 IN JULY YOUNG DEMOCRATS
are on the registration
8:00 O'clock
A life resident of Barry county
one-quarter of a mile, toppled ovir Hist, but fall to vote at the definite
new regulations, get an average rate foot from the wire.
with Business College training and July Is Ordinarily a Very Dull
TO HAVE PICNIC
of Interest as high as they formerly
ten-foot
**"* embankment,
• ’ and
-* inumber
■.
A lot of repair work will have-to, down a t.
of previous elections preHastings City Band under the diobtained. They must keep liberal re­ be done before the house is again came to a
a ---stop
with wheels upturned
------------------------- ---------- I scribed by law. will have their names practical business knowledge.
Month for New In­
Experienced In the matters of
Ln aaalteanrM
bank of 'Vhe
dirt. 1।8UtonlBllca
,
serves of cash, and invest in low habitable.
an^L n2BCs bburied
^^rver«'
“&gt; dropped
uruppeu from
irwui the
uk&gt; regic»Allegan and Barry County given tomorrow. Th
•
’ automatically
interest’ rate bonds, which are
&amp;&gt;me observers advanced the ^^.d list because of their failure county government, at present serv­
surance
Clubs Going to Gun Lake
August 16. at eight
throry ltat part of the wreckage was
|nUnl of
Uw u ing the county as chairman of the
readily saleable.
Tte Windstorm Company wrote
court house square.
The government, having demand­ LAST SOLDIERS’ RE­
wedged under the pilot or the toco- thM „„y MKr Iltall voU.
pri. Board of Supervisors
Sunday, August 19
Record as to character and ability new insurance for the month of July
u Important enough so Ulal
ed that banks keep their assets in
UNION ON THURSDAY motive and split a switch, thus I mftry
of 83.7704)00. Ordinarily it is one of xTlrt Allegan and Barry county and
every
voter
Su'd
do
his
duly.
an
open
book
to
all.
'
more liquid condition and thereby
Not a candidate of any particu­ the dullest months for new Insur- young men's Democratic clubs are
obtain less revenue frotif Interest,
down the embankment.
__________ * s »
sponsoring a picnic to be held at Ungs Is fortunate in bavin
Two Veterans Able to Attend plunged
lar group or faction, and If nomi­
has also required them to cease do­
According to
SUPPORT A BARRY-CO. MAN
especially so this year because of the Streeter'S landing. Gun lake, on the a fine organization. Foho*
Ward of Vermontville, Swift said
FOR A barry co. OFFICE. nated .and elected will give my un­ drouth and excessive heat. Under
ing any part of their business al a
Gathering Hel/i at the
afternoon of Sunday. August 19. At
loos. It Insists that banks must bo
th.e
htu
Adelbert Oortrlght, candidate for divided time to the duties of this .the circumstances to have added two o’clock there will be a baseball the program for Thursday
I. 0. 0. F. HaU
w«tched the train approach but_pro6ecull
Attorney on the Repub- office.
paid for their services, many al
Your support will be greatly ap­ ncarlg 84.000,000 of new insurance is game between Allegan county young
March—Ol
But two Civil war veterans. Tru­
whlfh they have heretofore ren­
“«n ticket was born UT Assyria preciated.—Adv.
a fine accomplishment. It further democrats and Barry county young
Walts—8 u
.
man
O.
Webber
of
Hastings
and
'
(Continued
on
page
six)
।
township.
He
received
his
primary
dered, without cost to customers.-be­
evidefices the high standing of the democrats. This will be followed banl; arr. b;
of
cause they were then free to invest James MacDonaki, formerly
”———' • '
.education in the Barry Co. schools
Windstorm
Company
with
toe
peo
­
UNAVOIDABLE ACCI­
In securities which commanded a Cloverdale, now a resident of Bat­ COUNCIL CONSIDERS
land graduated from the University
ple of Michigan and the satisfactory will be children's races following
higher rate oj[ interest, and yielded tle Creek where he makes his home
of Detroit Law School. He was rural
DENT” WAS VEOICT manner in which the Company this, also boating, swimming and a. Ai.nl e Laurie (air and
a sufficient profit without service with his daughter, were able to at­
BEER SITUATION carrier out of Assyrte for five years
deals with Its patfbtu when losses other sports.
tend the fortieth annual reunion of
charges.
.
Coroner's Inquest Held at are adjusted.
'
The Barry county candidate for Reginald DeKoven. an.
The banks of this county, two in the Barry County Soldiers' and Sail­ Vendors Have Been Keeping with the isoth f. a. Brigade. He is
Ionia Friday in Dorothy
Hastings, one each In Delton and ors’ Association, held at I. O. O. F.
RECEIVES COMMISSION
■ qualified by six (6) years of experPlaces
Open
All
Day
Middleville, could not hold out
AS FIRST LIEUTENANT. Birge Swift, also a* representative Fred Rabbi, soloist.
tn criminal law eiffht (8)
Hare
Case
March-Fox-Trot, Happy I
against service charges If they de­
George'Bauer of this dty has just
Th. au Bundays
i creaeraa,
m
£^cunOTur' o«non Friday a coroner's inquest was received his commission as a First for Judge lacy, candidate for the
sired when practically all Michigan SSe.’tolru,
democratic nomination for governor, George R- Holman.
held at Ionia tn the Dorothy Hare
banka, in large and small cities, have
so few veterans are left in Barry wrought up over the beer-sale situ?
The lpr’------ *— case, the girl who died from being Lieutenant and has been assigned will speak. Candidates for county
adopted -such charges. Under the
to the 319th Cavalry Reserve Corps.
Your support at the Primaries
Ration tn this city. Under the law
ongs. arr by M. L. Lata
hit by the car driven by E. F. Dot­ 1 Since his graduation from M. S. office in Barry and Allegan coun­
code they would be guilty of un­ county.
« are p,,11th will be appreciated,
ties will be Introduced.
M noon a fine pot luck dinner places where beer la sold
per- September
।
sted to the A. K F.
turn of this qlty.
fair banking practice and could be
IC.. he has been a Second Lieutenant
;
Arter heorln, the testimony In the „„
„
Simplicity,’ Dorothy Las.
to *■
keep
open
------- -- . two
- - —Adv. 8-15. ,_______________
—-----------until
punished However, the four Barry was served followed by a program mltted •but through study at home, al col­
B Zamechlk.
eeee. a deelrton that It
an un,„a ,t ^p.
w„ ^&gt;1. to
county banka desiring to make of musical numbers and several o'clock In the morning. Without T|IORNApple GARany license they have been keeping THORN V
MEETING, eroltUble accident wu rendered In
sic
will
be
furnished
by
a
good
tnreadings
\ihich
all
enjoyed.
For
­
the
,
^m^ion,
.i.m,
him
hla
the change from former methods as
en-piece
orchestra.
Everyone,
with
­
Mayhew
Lata.
open
and
selling
beer
all
day
SunTh(j
x^nappie
Garden
Club
will
mer Oongreasqian John C. Ketcham
about two jnlnutes. Mr. and Mrs., commission. Hastings friends ex' (Continued on page four)
.
out
regard
to
party,
is
Invited.
March-Waal:
and into Sunday nights. Many
Mrg
R Glasgow,
gave a very interesting talk tn days
congratolatlons.
young people are getting into the
August &gt;3. at two o^dSk. Bottum have the sympathy of their
&gt; which he told of toe early days of drinking tablt and It Is garbing.
EX * repute friends, who ffel certain that they
j the Association and some of the In­
were not to blame for the accident FITZGERALD CLUB MEETING. ATTRACTIVE FLOAT
WORK OF GIRL BCOUT8. edition), art. by
cidents in connection v wttn
the J
“&gt; »»•
«»w._.nd plana for In any way as Mr. Bottom is a: The Barry County Fitzgerald for
The float in the Middleville Cen­
gatherings
which he attended when- In some respects la far worse than }the work for the coining year.
moderate and careful driver and Governor Club met at Thomapple
GEO. F. AND PHOEBE
L- ----------I ever
posible.
In the old liquor saloon days.
never lakes chances.
lake Tuesday evening of last week tennial parade described in last
A. GUERNSEY. I Forty-five W. R. C. member*- and
The
----------------------------------------------council has thia matter----un------ -------land was well attended. Former OonNOTICE
TO ------------------------TAXPAYERS.
- Having decided to quit farming.' friends were present Thursday and der consideration. It has referred
7^ ume Of payment of taxes will
IB^PROVE STATE ROAD ST.
r^
mui v
- zkcwzmmm
John
Ketcham
the made and presented by ths Girl
The council has decided to put 1 greasman
»nd
theVC.
mect
ulg wuwas
» pap.
Scouts and was called "Misa Cherry
O&lt;». 'F. and Phoebe A. Oueraeey i all report a most delightful time. Jt to a committee for investigation.
extended to Aug. 25. without penAnother one will be tald at Blossom." scouts dresrad io Japan­
wlU have an auction sale on the I On Saturday. Aug? 11, Mr. Mac- and recommendation
as to what aily. Aftcr that date 3 per cent will East State road, from the eastern py
premises I 1-2 miles east and 1-2 • Donald observed his ninety-fourth ought to be done about Sunday sell- be added.—E. L. Sente. City Treas.— end of toe Tarmac paving to the I BlrM!Vilie township park. GuU lake ese costumes and sitting cross-knrad,
threw hundreds of candy ktasea into
east city .limits, in good condition ,on xu^y evening. Augtot 21.
mile south of Freeport. Horses, cat- I birthday.
. --------ing of beer. There '•
is no indication —
as Adv
- -­ .
It has authorized the street commit------------------ &lt;-»■•----------------I to what may be done. It Is sincerely
—■
■ ■ —
tie hogs and tools will be sold to
~ .
***
■1
highest bidders. Henry Flannery will I
ICE CREAM SOCIAL,
tee to see that this stretch of road ■
DOUD “
SCHOOL “
REUNION.
to be hoped that the council will
ICE CREAM SOCIAL.
is graveled. This will make a decld-1| At the schoolhouse. Saturday, Aug
&gt; Lake steps Uiat will curtail Sunday
Thursday evening Aug. 23
cry Ulla aalr. Road lull particular.
At HmdcnUbtt achooUiouaa
13S.
Pol Luck dinner .-•-Adv.
ed improvement
!
dMwbrrt In Uw Banner.
I day nlftit, Aus, 17—Adv.
.beer selling in this city.
iBlake scboolgrounds.—Adv.

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BANK SERVICE
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Ik
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1

Th. 3-rtn anuu-l rtunkm or rh.|BU4bcU1 Uatber
lhru .mid
-J,“ A'"* J* 'A "union •&gt; UB.Uo. OuU UU. SuS
ten Una n8. MUMte &gt;«.. *w. » d„. o.ot.ut 1!Ul. About hhy
Ahnnl el«
elulitv
nt the Mumbled
,
‘l,y descendants of
from Spokane. Washtod
III Mrs. Nettie Hyde is confined to About
Jonas Matthews family were pres- ton. Kuunl-Wo emsey. Richlani
her home by Illness.
ent. coming from various parte of Battie creek and Galesburg. Al th
I Mrs. H. P. Tuttle is slowly gaining Michigan. The forenoon was »l«nt ibuijneM
clayton Barber &lt;:
from her recent illness.
to ytelling and preparing the unua- Crcaoey was etocUd
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LOCAL NEWS

Foltowing is the program for the
Wesleyan Methodist catnp meeting .,-.-—••• — ••rsrr - ■
-- _/r* — —-------------------------- — of Kalamaaoo was cbocen secretad
being held at the comp grounds Mr nnd
Gowite Schfithroat.
ner nvipera.
ani( treasurer. A happy awrprid
south of Hastings.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Nile Allcrdlng are
After the remains were stored camo to the party when a mammotJ
Sunday morning. Aug. 19th. Rev. the parents of a son born August 1).
away a business meeting was called । cake was presented from David fl
HIS DISTRICT COM
Smith wHl apeakat 10^00.; Born to Mr. and Mrs. Linden No:- by the Pres.. Dr. W. B. Matthews. Barber. Laurier. Washington. Mail
PRISES 21 COUNTIES k«v. b. o. ww.
.ui ! ris of Quimby on August 11. n son. who appointed n nominating com-j letters of regret were read from ail
speak in the afternoon at 2:00 and
Morse E. Nevtoa Ls confined to his mittee consisting of Wm. Kronewit- sent members and an original poen
।
Average Loan in Barry Co. again in the evening at 7:30..ihoine
with a badly sprained ankle, ter and Anna Wlllitte to nominate;was read by the president from Mrl
Through the week there will be ।
~”7 “ '—"7---------- -------- ,
for the ensuing year.
Enos Barber. Blue Lake. California
Is $1,800—Govt. Assist,
tiuec services dally. Rev. Smith will I The 1Cedur Creek mill is now readyt officers
’
The following officefs und 6haU- and enjoyed by ulJ present. Till
bring a Bible lesson each morning to "change flour for wheaL-Adv.,
ing Home Owners
Mrs J.
r H.
m wr.h^Lday was spent in swimming, dancl
at 9:30 and Rev. wise will conduct' .■JCJ
Mrs.
Wesbrosl: of Mlddlcvil'.c’ m*n o( committees were nominated |TO
uut »ul.&lt;k»r .port.
.m3
. Carroll F. Sweet of Grand Rapids,
an evangelistic service each evening Is 111 al the home of the Rev. and '
district manager of lhe federal
I a delightful trip around the lakl
Home Owners Loan Corporation, at 7:30. The speakers will alternate Mrs. L. L. Dewey.
I was enjoyed by thate present on I
Vlcfc-Pres.
—
Arthur
Moore.
nw condition of John Nobles.
■ boat chartered for the occasion.
|
was the speaker at lhe Rotary In conducting the afternoon service.
Secretary—Amelia Moore
Rev. Smith having the service Mon- who has been very ill since Satur­
। IL was voted to hold the mJ
luncheon Monday noon and gave
Treasurer—Eldon Matthews.
day. remains about the same.
]
'some interesting facts about his dis­ day afternoon
Table Comm.—Emma Matthews. 1 meeting at Jo-Lo Park, in 1935.
T.wte"J
rT.,^eSi
S
J
“
dt
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K
' trict nnd the work of the HOLC. His
Refreshments—Clesslc Kennedy.
ALBERTSON REUNION.
district comprises 21 counties, and
Sports—Piynn Matthews.
The Alberton family reunion wal
extends from Lansing on the eait to ehUdrtn'. and »our.« propte'. rtrk.;
ln *•“ °&lt; J“l"
Program—Lillian Matthews.
‘held at Crooked lake on Sundajl
Lake Michigan on the wear; north
Grounds—Chus. Moore.
---------•-»-*----------------, Housewives Interested In canning
August 1 Dp 1934, about fifty - trim
to the north line of Grand Traverse ANOTHER FEATURE AT----------------- ' *hoiild turn to the advertisement of
Hie meet big was then luftied over :
'county and touth to the southern
CALHOUN CO. FAIR. ‘hc Prescription Drug Store of this to
1 Uie chairman of sports and the 1present.
I Al one o'clock a bountiful plcnli
line of Barry county.
County Pair Secretary R B. Hkr- city.—Adv.
following sports were enjoyed: Bot- dinner wm served, after which J
Since June 1933. when the HOLC
contest, balloon blowing contest, business meeting was held. TwJ
denburg has announced that the
Repairs are needed for the third tie
'
law was enacted by congress, there
clothespin
relay, rolling pin throw­ deaths, two birtlis. and four wed]
Calhoun
county
fair,
opening
in
ward
voting
booth,
and
the
couheil
&lt;
have been 17.000 applications for
fried cake contest, children’s
Marshall on August 21. has definite- directed Utt city property committee Ing.
1
dings occurred within the famllj
loans within hte district. In 10500
ly secured an interesting feature In to make them nt once.
1race, bean carrying contest.
during the past year. The ■ttemoai]
cases the property on which the
The meeting adjourned to meet
The council Friday night ordered
, loans were sought lias been ap4 jlhe appearance of Luke Pasco and
was spent in visiting and playing
hU group of trained Scotch kheepithut a aement sidewalk be built on at
• Lake Al-Gon-Quln the first Sun­ games.
I
praised, and 8.500 loans have been jherding dogs.
'
I
the
line
of
lot
1034.
also
on
lot
I.
day
W
August
1935
'the line of lot 1014 ntsn m lot 1
1 Relatives were present from ChU
'accepted. In tiw district the average herding does.
Naturally the fair Board is some-.block 13. Eastent Addition to the
----------------- -----------------------(ago. Kalamazoo, Grand Rapid*
.accepted Joan is 32500. while In BarPENNOCK
HOSPITAL.
what exultant over this added selcc- city.
,
-------------- ----------------------( Untile Creek, Gull lake, Delton and
jry county the average Is S1.800
.tlon because of the International reRight now when you’ll apprvc.ate
Folir babies and twenty-two. pa­ Bellevue.
I In this county 51 loans, aggregat­ nown of this feature attraction, it. Carveth A: Stebbins announce a t*1'nts
registered at the hospital 1’ It was voted to hold the 1035 rc-J
ing nearly 8100.000. have been made ,When Luke Pasco comes to the lo- Rexall sale, with special low prices. lhLs Wednesday morning.
'
on the 72 homes that have been ap­
During the past week the follow-i union at Clear lake.
cal grounds &lt;ijh his educated dogs,Their adv."will tell you about it.—2
praised for loans. Twelve more ap- .
u,
Ing babies were born nt the hospital:
it wilt be the first fair appearance Adv.
GONE NORTH.
plications have been accepted and during their slay In the United: Edward
to his Aug. 8. to Mr and Mrs. Paul Bryant.
"Lumber Jack" Smith and 111.4
E.;------ ; Cauktn returned
...
rfre awaiting certain formalities be- .
....
w Madison,
girl. Anne
Eliza- ,crew loaded their Ford with crosJ
States. As far as can be learned it home from
Pennock
hospital on tj],
-—
- -- - a--------------------fore the loans are actually made. will be the only fair showing of this Monday and is recovering nicely both, weight live pounds and;- 12
cut saws and brqad axes and leli foil
Nine loans of lhe 72 where apprah outstanding group.
ifrom his recent operation for ap- ounces; Aug. 9. to Mr and - Mrs the Upper Peninsula where thejl
sals were made have been rejected.
Local fair patrons will be inter.-. pendicitls.
Philo Sheldon. 1120 No. Michigan will build a log cabin and spend thd
Mr. Sweet stated that the gov­ ested in knowing that this showing
The W C. T- U. will be enter- Ave., a boy. Philip Henry, weight whiter cutting timber and hunting]
ernment would not loon to exceed 30 ,
has been obtained through^
lias
through the
inc talned by Mrs Earner Lanfcar. 413
l""11115 ."moumrs;
,-----------------------------------------per cent of the appraised value of tcheduled
(
stay
at *..»
the International
No. Michigan
Ave., uu
on Tuesday
alt- —
Aug. ,0
“ &amp;lrl- -t0
Hom-1 A barbed-wire fence is a good exn
—7 »
...w..I,u.
aiiv4i&gt;nn.i n«c.,
lucjuiny mi-•- ­ Mr- and
the proiwrty. Where the loans arc ,Livestock
«
... ...
.i .....I
..........
. . ................
villi*
limit.*
Show
In Chicago and
had ernoon,
Aug.
21. A fine ...
program ,has ar
cr VVnJI.
Wells. Vermontville,
Route 13, ample ,.r
of «a defensive measure M.lfb
witli
made to cover the taxes and need- tnot been for the faet that they were been
tu prepared.
pirpaitu.
.
— ‘-------------a'«d
four no aggressive tendency.
8,n . r
lXM1
2d'
«d repairs the loans must not ex- appearing at tills • internationally
vacancy ua-iureu
occurred in uw
the super- ----ounces;
Mr.- -and Mrs
J
A vaeaney
—1 Aug. 11. 'to- pcoed 50 per cent of the appraised ,known affair they would not have intendency
..—.j7_. .u_
T
nAternm-r
turd
Wrmdland.
a
girl
i
The
reason
cartoonists
can
t
spell
of lhe Bellevue schools Lawrence Bird. Woodland,
- -------------------------------value. If the purpew: of the loan Is [been available for the four day trip and on Thursday afternoon the
Ru'h- weight seven pounds is because proof-readers cant corto raise cash for some special pur- ,to the eighty-sixth annual fair lo- .Board of Education had received 67 “nd nvc °"ncc»rc&lt;l ,iand lettering,
pose outside of paying debts or (
cally.
applications for the position.
mortgages or making repairs, tlic
Dog lovers have in store a real | Harvesting of the on|on crop on J
government will only make a loan treat in the matter of truly educated Gun Marsh * expected to start In ■
up to 40 per cent. Tl»e purpose of dogs in the art of sliecp herding. I about a week or two. Il is believed .
the government in the HOLC Is not From all repor^ the intelligence of that it will be better than a 50 per B
to benefit investors. The govern­ these wall known animals enables; cent yield. Prices are fairly high.
P
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 22+1-2557 BL—
ment Will not furnish money to re­ them to do practically everything! The copdltion of Elroy Tobias, .
deem investmenu in property; but but talk
'who recently underwent an opera- B
it will aid tn the saving of homes.
-, lion In Ann Arbor is improving, for g
In determining the appraisal val­
SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUG. 19 and 20
'which
BLAKE SCHOOL REUNION.
wmcii ull
uii are glad. Mrs. Tobias. *.
ue of a home for an HOLC loan
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
About one hundred forty attended' who lias been ill. Is alw convales- I
definite information must be fur­
g
nished by the local Appraiser. In the Blake school reunion held Sun-; ctog.
day. August 12. at the achooihbiw.
Charles Hinman and O. w. Mur- A
Barry county F. W. Stebbins, of Ulis Plainwell,
kalamnzoo.
Hsztlngs. phy were among those drawn ns I
I city, is the apjiralscr. If a loam Is
North
Dakota.
Delton.
Martin. | traverse jurors for the coming term F
desired here. Mr. 8tebbUis must pro­
Washington. D- C, and Orangeville. ol United States District Court in | a
cure two pictures of the home, tak­ were represented.
j Grand Rnpids. The term opens I
en from different angles. Then he . A bounteous pot luck dinner was Tuesday. Sept. 4. al 0:30 A. M
"
I•H^must
must statefigure"he^nnber^af
lhe average rental value.
V&lt;mbk ■ '‘rvrd “rtcr which a program, for' Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle ha.s
Added—"FanuUoe of the Pacific’
J’S,
whlch
which »•
we arP
are indebted
Indebted tnlo the
the MeMe- decided
decided toto hold
hold Ra
its meeting
meeting atat the
the’flfeet contained within the home;
Latent Pathc News
Bargain Matinee 1:4
men
ne
must
make
tne
ncn
estiCallum
district
and
to
Izola
niid
John
Hinds
landing.
Long
Lake.
Authen he
he can
mustas7o*the
make the
best value
estl- a,anlcy McKimmey. was enjoyed by gust 23. inMead of Head lake as first F
mate
market
j
Other Performance*—Adults 25c; Children 18c
it" .t?
all. Organization for another year,planned. All members of the Circle I
of the home. The government has was completed with Mrs. Zelpha;&lt;rc requested to notice this change "
। definite ways of figtiring values of
TUESDAY, AUG. 21 — ONE DAY ONLY
~ President;
t; Cleone
Alex D.--------------------Sanders, age 47. of Ma- 4
as
-- -------------------frame buildings, brick buildings,facts
etc. Morehouse
Woodman, Secretary-Treasurer.
|' P
lc Grove township, was arrested-flSecretary-Treasurer.
pie
arrested I
Due to the NecesaHy of Plsying "THE HOUSE OF ROTHS­
With lhe pictures and the UcU
‘
Some
ctnnM. «r
of the nMor
older ruinll«
pupils wKn
who at- I1 last
ia-'-t wK&gt;k
week nn
on th*
the rharw
charge nt
of statutory 1। f
,
about the rental value, cubic feel
CHILD*' Two Days. Our Double Feature for This Date Will
-__ particulars
._________ _ of
-I tins
HUS case'
COM! ' 4J
tended
the
reunion
were:
Mr.
Darape.
The
contained and estimated market
Be Tuesday Only.
mon, Mrs. Jennie Wilcox. Mr. und‘ are too revolting to even suggest .In I
value,
the appraisal
-■
He jj
Ul JaJ|
an(1 will | F
Generali/
speakingcan
"t beIsmade.
found Mn ch“ Montgomery. Fred and a. newspaper.
He
Is in
jail and
JI. “
John Van Luke. Mary Shedd, and await lhe return of Judge Me Peek fl
that the home needs certain repairs •l-~
Mr..
Ina
Johnson.
The
oldest
^before
his
case
is
disposed
of.
,"
—such
a new roof, paint, possibly Mr
..
LEW AYRES and PATRICIA ELLIS .
present
was
Mr. Clare
A fine honor has come to M. A. 4
a broken fire pot in the furnace. teacher
u»ch«’ ■•«*«««
»a
Blackman.
1 Litmbie. cashier of the City Bank fl
Usually it is found that the owner
----------------- -----------------------I Mr. Lambie has filled the.oflicc of "
has been delinquent in his taxes. The
GETS
PAID
FOR
OLD
treasurer
and
other
Important
places
!
4
average experience is that five per
INSURANCE POLICY. In the Michigan State Bankers As- |
With RICHARD ARLEN and SALLY EILERS
cent of the loan must be used for
While A. J. Herbert was living in socialion. He was notified last week K
repairs and eight per cent to pay
loot/ Movies — Adults 15c; Children 10c — Paradise News
Plainwell in 1873 he took out a policy that he had been selected as an al- 1 F
Sed* to tSS?datteBbdeb^ esne! m’the’phoeAu'MutuaT
ternate on “the nominaring^ommU-i 4
in the Phoenix Mutual Life Intur- ternate on the nominating commit-14
cully panng an?
ance
ance Co.
Co. of
of Hartford.
Harttdrd. Oonn..
Conn., for
for tee
tee of
of th?
th? American
American Banker*
Bankers A-oA-vo-. fl
fl
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, AUG. 22 and 23
nronertv* “
5 "ir88lW 81«X).00.
T
81400.00. and after paying 068
368 00. elation. ''
r
'r
" u, MM was verv rrrt.in that he exchanged
"changed It for a paid up polpol- ! In the receivership of the Cooper- 4
ConttanceCummingsjk
TT1
thT loans
lomTmade
by7he
tne
maae ov
tne HOLC
Horn- hSe
nave lcy- He ,ttld
1&gt;oJlcy awar
BW’y and
and al,ve
aUve Eh
Eh‘‘**a,or
ator °°
Co. of this city. Judge |
and Pau! Lukas in
ium^X^atoofS^^
00
Mb6ul lt*ttnlU • Wamer" of P** P*’
m
era 'me^nX^Mid was^bo uteful short
,hotltime
ltn,cago
Mothe e°mP*n
y »™le
company
wrote to
to circuit
circuit court
court Monday
Monday in
in place
place of
of —
4
f
PlalnweU
Plainwell and
and found that Mr. Her- Judae
Judge McPeek. nonninted
appointed a
a commit,
commit- B
in the community where the prop­ bert had moved to Hastings. They tec of five stockholders to consider.r
AdalU 25c; Children Lgc
erty is located. The government is
not seeking the property, doesn’t wrote him that if he would send hU and propoae plana for a reerganlza- 4
policy In they would allow him 857.- i lion. Tiw stockholders chuacn for ■
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 24-25—Two Features
, want it: but it is tryingtrv
to make
lhe
n-onenv 33 OT lt- But lie °°
uld ikH
h®' this committee are: R. H. Mott.
could
not flnd
find lthe
Moll, r
loan a real lielp to the .property
talk
so sent an affidavit to
tn that efef- ' chairman, Cnw.
Cnas. Strimback.
strimback. Urwis
lewis '-4
owner. It was an tnterMtine
1-----------------tai
- * a. 1 •j policy
mi
raaunq
(ect
Uie
ln return sent Matthews. Claude Hunt and Robert I
Zaau PIUs. Perl Killw. Edward Everett Herion, Nat
RECOVERING FROM
[him a eheck for the amount agreed Martin. The judge gave lhe com- r
to offer
ajd
A LONG ifXNEKS. I upon. The Banner would say "Mr. ■ mittee
- 30 days in which"
-*
Pcndteian, Ned Hparlu
•
“
Mrs. Roy Brumm. Pres, of the Bar- j Herbert was in luck and U was Just satisfactory plan for rcorganlxing f
ry Co Farm Burcsu. who has been I Uke finding the cash.
|
SIXTY-TWO AT REUNION.
id
Ill for some months and has been ini
”~~~* • •
— —
I The fourth annual reunion of the fl
the University hospital for the parti Bowii*thrfBcu’inKyearH&lt;&gt;|,d son of, Broadbent and. Shores families was.
and Shores
ew '’ Bowtie, the eight year Old son Ol■ Broadbent
uroouueni ano
oiuac* families
.am.nra was
was r
nine weeks. Was aide to spend a few
.
.* . .Mra Glann
___ —
_____ . mf- |haid
—1-1 »CnnJa,'
list 10
13.
at
day. last »AAk
week .1
al her iwrfn*
home ...
at I Mr.
and
Taggart,
Sunday.A.ianial
August
12.at
at CamCum- ''J
With DOROTHY BIX and PHILO MeCULLOUGH
being present. 11
Nashville returning to Ann Arbor fered a fractured bone in hU right
***“■
a Joliet,
m..
Sunday for an indefinite time Mrs forearm on Monday afternoon when
“.*.* r
First Show Saterday at «:M P. M,
Brumm hw many friends to Barry he fell from a teeter-totter whUe Katamasoo, Alto. GLrayJWf. jiL«™1* I
'Co. who ire happy to know she is playing at hh home. X-rays showed Chippewa Lake.
Irving and Ha~- |
' improving.
the bone was broken squarely in two, j Ungs. .
.

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WE BUY EGGS

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TRAfSE) TtiEATKF

GEORGE ARLISS

The House of Rothschild

LET’S BE RITZY

SHE MADE HER BED

19c
10c
10c

Oleo IOc

SINCE JUNE, 1933, THERE
HAVE BEEN 17,000
APPLICATIONS

LEYAN CAMP MEETING

........................

r

429c
2 &lt;« 25c

8

CARROLL SWEET I
ONES HOLE FACTS

PROGRAM FOR WES-

SING AND LIKE IT
Ken Maynard in

The Wheels of Destiny

Comp
run hlg
Uie eU
Hasting
. Brothe

atm in
Penne
Banke
and P

and C
Tliurs
Beal a
Banke
Kroge
the H
then
the s
will b
finals

which
aente
the p
quel
In qu
best

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Mr
the
the
nam
last

Van

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Lane
Hub
In
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Pa
as f
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APOPST 15. B34

Sporting ItemsI

Hastings Country
Club Bunday JUDGE LACY PAYS THE
morning while playing the first
1DDDICC UIQIT
round with Ear) Wareham and Dick
CITY SURPRISE VISIT
Stem. The hole tn question was the ।
---------•—
•
,short, tricky No. s. probably the Candidate
for Democratic

MclNTYRE AND DOLAN
Gubernatorial Nomination
ILEADQUALIFIERS
ran Alia I men-'He u»k an ta*y «wto« at the -I
ballJ
Outlines Policies

; “THE WATERLOO" FRATERNITY.' habitants of the country might Care । Jill wife's room because the dog was
I When after thirteen months of’upon him at a respectable distance, her favorite, end Mr. Napoleon at
fighting in Italy/Napoleon took up when he dined. His frown made Hut Uma was afraid of his wife.
bls headquarters at the castle of men tremble.
' Life Is the same today as it always
Montebello near Milan where he as-| Everything about him radiated. has been. Men attempt to evade the
sumed the airs of a monarch, a rigid' power, yst all this time he did not commonplace category where they
et'quetu prevailed. His ofUcers wereI have enough poyrer. nor influence, ore on a par with other men. and
r.o longer .received at his table. He - nor courage to drive a Ijttle yapping 'seek a realm where they can dornitven arranged things so that the In- j dog that he hated very much,.out of jnate either by superiority or bluff-

The next time you have
feeling in your boots at the
cf some personality, whether preji-

aU brotiters In that great fraternity,
Wade,

thustasm the’course ^tlw^mptad SJjjjkjL’’m^'thlT’cUv

Each
a 70 to iPace BI)hfre “ « arched
—.------------------- i—u.—
A»t. Turns
n re in 2
up gracefully
Other Golfers hl Champion- the rline
With the
—------------— pin and
-----then
dropdrt
­
ship Preliminary
1ped right into the cup without any

nation for governor, paid this city
a brief and surprise visit yesterday
afternoon, meeting many of the
.
. . Inwuuumry
preliminary iwia
rolls ui
or mi*
luck bounces.
irauima. Democratic leaders of lhe county
Ktn Metnlrr. u&gt;4 CM DoUn l«d SuU1
,ncUcnt u , „„ momrat m and giving an informal talk to an
audience on the court house lawn.
the way in the qualifying round for jthe life of any golfer
____ _______
_______ _ .
’mi“
br Frank
mOeJ
«h. .niwjl
clumpwojhlp
1 BU“pfa
&lt;xhw
pli„n.
Dr. CarmurkMr
c.r-Lacy‘® ta,k for
men,
Jill, traatlmra
—Hubbard
- ..
. ’ Dan __
.. &lt; wi“ fltonK the “me
ment nf
of the
Hastings Country Club rother»;&lt; —
Wall-*
lhat he
each turning In a 79. Pairing, have S^BuXte Wodd oZ? Tyden
the MlddlevlUe Centennial,

der
k’s
11
J

Be

NION.
Alpheus an
their annuJ
uil lake, and
Ut fifty guts]
inc. Washing
*y. Richland
sburg. At tn
on Barber d
president -fd
3crtha Adam
■sen secretan
l&gt;py surprlJ
3 a manunotj
om DuvM a
uigton. Marl
cad from nJ
original poet]
.■nt from Mr]
e. Califomld
aming, dune]
• after whicl
nd the Ink]
present on I
rtcasion.
I
&gt;!d the ncJ
in 1935. |

UNION.
reunion wal
on Sundajl
I fifty be InJ
mtlful picnlJ
ter which d
held. Twl
d four wedl
the fam Ila
hr H{tcmooii
and playind

it from Cht
nd Rapids
, Delton un&lt;

the 1935 re-

I with crosJ
and left fod

d spend thd
nd hunting]
s a good ex-1
icohurc with
s can't spell
i can't com

20

lid
’eailey

1TH8I Will

been made in b*th the champion- and WU1 qq-j. have ncBotfJted No 'Au*Hc dlt*- however, take up
ship and first flights and the first! ?7n aS SSke taft n^e of them
««««“«« *h*ch1Jh® d“ 001
round in each will b. played during' .chu^ ti^llStkSS?
:»“ve time to treat at Middleville.
acnievea me auuncuon or going aithe week. Herewith are the pairings, IrecUy from tee to cup. Jim Radford
figures in parentheses being the has aced No. 9 and he is the only
qualifying score:
golfer who lias ever made a hole-inKen McIntyre (79) vs. Wm. Schalicred the veterans' ---------------der &lt;S5); Will Cook (88) vs. Clare
should be enforced, not only because
DeCou (81); Kim Bigler (83) vs. Jim
. Bristol (88); Dave Goodyear (88) vs. FREEPORT DEFEATS
in lime of war Is proof of merit
.John Ketcham (80); Les Hawthorne
HASTINGS 10 TO 1 Ice
for public service in times of peace.
A180) vs. Henry Sheldon (88); Wilbur
■Lane (88) vs. Jim Radford (84);
The conservation and develop­
FCarroll McGuflln (82) vs. Dick Stem Effective Pitching by Win­ ment of our natural resources in oil.
gas. minerals and water power, he
(86); Roy Hubbard (86) vs. Cliff Do­
geier Holds Local Bats­
believes, should be aggressively
lan (79).
men to Five Hits
safeguarded and shoul be produc­
First Flight—Charlie Leonard (89)
vs. Fred Taylor (93); Burdette Wadd
Freeport
Independents playing tive of large revenues which would
w.~. Hastings on
-.. serve and equalize the burden of
(101) vs. Dr. Carrothers (92); Al a return game with
Brown (92) byef Joe McKnight (95) their own home field cut loose with .taxation on people generally. Mlchlvs. Ian Ironside (89); Dnn Walldorf! a barrage of hitting combined with'Ban is one of the largest users of
(91) vs. Dr. Kinde &lt;96)1 Charlie some effective pitching to win 10 to oil and gas and the Judge can sec
Doyle (92) bye; Dr. Houghton (92) one. Freeport collected 14 hits from no reason why we should be made
vs. Carl Weipinter (104); Aben the combined offerings of Long and ' tributary to other states of the Un­
Johnson (93) vs. Rky Branch (89). Gage. while the Hastings butamen ion and forced to buy elsewhere
were able to touch Wingeier for only .when we could keep our money
five. During the game Freeport com- | within the state to an increased proLOCAL TEAMS STAGE
pleled a double play and Wingeier j ducllon of oil and gas here and buySPIRITED CONTESTS Herewith are details of the game: Ing much of what we require at
home.
Hastings.
E
Judge Lacy believes there should
AB R H O
Big Leagues Aren't Only
I be a state-wide consciousness and
’
* ” 1 10
HQCvenair.
lb.
0
1
understanding of lhe development
Place Where Competition
Olof the upper peninsula and the
Hawthorne. cJ. .
Nears Boiling Point
0! northern portion df the lower penMason, l.f
Competitive spirit continued to
0 insula.
C. O’Donnell. 3b.
run high during the third round of Youngs, sx
I1 He believes that the general welthe elimination tournament In the
01 fare of all the people is best promotLong, p
Hastings soft ball league. Hlrsch
0 cd by a system of taxes based upon
Brothers defeated the Car Seal 8 C. James. 2b.
1 ability to pay. Any tax based on any
to 3. while the Piston Ring took the
0 other rule is unjust add Indefensible.
measure of the Commercial (Club 17 Yarger, c. ..
_ he believes.
to 11. J. C. Penopy walloped the
Total 33 1 5 24 6 3
I Consumers 18 to 11 while the Krog­
DROUTH WORLD WIDE.
Struck out by Long one In 2 2-3
ers upset the Hlrsch Brothers 7 to 4
It docs not help us in bearing our
Bankers defeated the A. A: P. 8 to 3 Innings, struck out by Gage three in share of the misfortune, but it is
and the A. Ac P. then rallied to 5 1-3 innings. Bases on balls Gage stlU well, to bear in mind that not
smother the East Enders 29 to 11. one. Three base hits. O’Donnell. Left Michigan alone nor Michigan and
Car Beal won from the Consumers on bases nine.
the mid-western and south-western
Freeport.
23 to 10. The following teams are
states alone, arc suflerera from the
still In the tournament: Krogers,
E drouth. The deficiency In rainfall
AB R
Penney. Hlrsch Bros. Piston Ring, Covllle. If. ...
stems to
IV W
be wbrld
WV1IU wide,
WHIG. Last spring.
Bankers and Car Seal. The Krogers G. Karcher, 2b.
” it will be remembered, on English
and Penney have not been defeat­
“ bishop called upon the members of
ed in tournament play.
w. Knowles, lb. . 5 1
0; the Episcopal church of England to
Games scheduled for this week Walton. 3b5 0
0' pray for rain. Usually England has
are: Wednesday. Kroger vs. Penney Kyser, c4 1
° I an abundance of rainfall. Germany
and Cur Seal vs. Piston Ring. Richardson. r.f. ..4 0
0 Is suffering from lack of rainfall.
Thursday, the winners of the Car O. Knowles. cJ. ...4 2
Even in the southern hemisphere, in
Seal and Piston Rings will play the Wingeier. p4 2
Argentina and Australia, recent re­
Bankers while the loser of the
ports shw that lack of_mpisture has
Krogers vs. Penney game will play
Total ...................40 10 14 27 8 -1| so dried out the soil that seeding
the Hlrsch Bros. The winners will
Struck out by Wingeier 11. walked operations, which are now being
then play Friday. It is possible that three. Two base hits, covllle two. 0. completed, hare been made ex­
the semi finals of the tournament Karcher two. Three base hits. Rich­ tremely difficult in many districts.
will be completed this week with ardson. Double plays Richardson to
OBITUARY.
finals scheduled for Monday.
Walton. Left on boxes seven.
Chester O. Beach, son of Edwin
According to Warren Carter. aU
RHE
who have participated In the tour­ Hastings ....000 000 100 1 5 3 nnd Cornelia Beach was born at
nament will celebrate with a dinner Freeport ....006 100
03 10 14 2 Seneca Falls. N. Y-. on May 5. 1887
at the conclusion of the series at
Umpires — Mauer, Freeport. and passed away very quietly at his
home in Rutland on July 22. 1934.
which time the winner will be pre­ O'Dunnell. Hastings.
age 67 years. 2 months. 17 days.
sented a championship trophy. It is
the plan to make tills victory ban­
On March 2. 1888 he was united In
marriage to Maud Countryman who
quet an annual affair. The trophy LOCAL GOLFERS TO
In question will be awarded to the
PLAY AT GREENVILLE passed away seven years ago. To this
best team each year.
union Uiree children were bom.
Hastings golfers will play a re­ Fred of Hastings, Mabel Laubaugh
turn match with Oreenville at of Rutland and Jasper, who pre­
WOMEN PLAYING FOR
Greenville next Thursday. August ceded him in death two years ago.
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP 23. There will be a dinner dance in He came with his wife, and eldest
the evening after tl&gt;c matches are son to Michigan in 1890 and has
Nine Qualify for Annual over. Those planning to go either since resided.in and around Has­
for the matches or for lhe dinner In tings.
Tournament at Hastings
the evening are requested to let Ed­
He leaves to mourn his sudden
Country Club
die Van Pope ring know as soon us passing, one son. Fred, one daughter,
Mabel, three grandchildren. Elmer
Mrs. Chester Stem with a 103 led possible.
Laubaugh and Bonnie and Donna
the way in the qualifying round for
A CORRECTION.
May Beach of Hastings, one broth­
the Women’s Championship tour­
In last week's issue the Banner er. Norman Beach, and two sisters.
nament at the Hastings Country Club
incorrectly staled that it was Mrs. Mrs. Clara Oliver of Seneca Falls.
last week. Others who .qualified
Clyde Wilcox who won the Women's N. Y.. Mrs. Anna Brague of Buffalo,
were: Mrs. Ray Branch. Mrs. Eddie
Jidy iiandicap by defeating Mrs; several nieces and nephews and a
Van Popering. Mrs. Ray Ptnnie.
Chester Stem In a 45-hole “mara­ host of other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Clyde Wilcox. Mrs. Wilbur
thon" match. The reverse is true
Lane, Mrs. James Bristol. Mrs. Roy
OBITUARY.
Hubbard and Mrs. Kenlth McIntyre. the match. The information for the
Merritt Wood was born in Wone­
In tips first round Mrs Stem de­
story last week was obtained from woc. Wisconsin. January 25. 1857,
feated Mrs. Branch 10-3.
the Club pro and either the facta and departed this life August 3.
Pairings for the second round are
were given lo us wrong or were mis­ 1934. aged 77 years, 6 months and 8
as follows:
days.
Mrs. Stem vs. Mrs. Van Popering; understood by the writer.
He came to Michigan with his
Mrs. Plnnie vs. Mrs. Wilcox; Mrs.
father from New York in 1884 and
Lane vs. Mrs. Bristol; Mrs. Hub­ CHARLIE ROSE LOW
since resided here. December 30,
bard vs. Mrs. McIntyre.
IN RINGER TOURNEY has
1891 he was married to Miss Eliza­
Charlie Rose won the Caddies beth Brightrall of Irving. To this
IN WHICH A GOLFER’S
July-August
Ringer
tournament union was born one son. He was a
DREAM COMES TRUE with a 33 while Larry Waters and member of the I. O. O. F. lodge 53
years, school director 12 years and
road commissioner several years. He
Doo McGuffin Goes Direct
rad 35; Les Larabee 38; Carl Conrad was well known and highly respect-

Frdm Tee to Green on No.
5 at Country Club

It Isn’t very often that a golfer
smacks the elusive little white pel­
let "right on the note" so that it
travels directly from the tee &gt; into
the center of the cup. But that is
Just what Doc Mepuffin did. at the

Health Ahd Happinen

D
RS
News

d 23

The world darkens at times for
all of us. but it brightens more
quickly for the person who has
sound health, because such a
gard misfortune as an experir rather than as a climax to
The healthy person Isn’t
stampeded by circumstances, in-

straight through to the other
side.
If your health and spirits are
below par. to that life seems a
weary.struggle, instead of a good
ggme, don't wait Go to the
best doctor you can find and
have a thorough examination.
finds a prescription necbe careful that you take
good druggist who has
the reputation for accuracy and
care in filling orders. There is
more need for precaution than
ixrhaps you realise.

Copy rishi.

Funeral services were held at the
Baptist church Monday afternoon
CLAY HILLS.
Dale Robert of Grand Rapids'&lt; Rev. Oscar Smith officiating. His
rith his
spent last week will.
!•'— cousin,.body was laid to rest in our ceme­
Clarence McNee.
i tery amidst a profusion of flowers.
.----- j —,J- He
leaves to mourn him hts wife
Margie Demerest of Grand
Rapids
.
was a visitor at Eugene Haight's Elizabeth, his son George, his son’s
wife Allie and three grandchildren
Elizabeth.
George. Jr. and John.
Leon Potts and wife attended the
Gibbs-Johnson ‘reunion at
Lorn Sympathy is extended to his loved
Johnson's In Middleville Bunday.
Fred Opperman and family of
OBITUARY.
Midland. Mich.. Harold Robert and
Marc Elroy son of Allen and. Car­
(family of Caledonia. Ed. Colburn
and family of Labarge. Mrs. Grace rie McDonald, was born Nov. 3. 1923.
passing on July 28 at the age of 10
I McNee daughter. Ruth and two
(children. Joe Drcsch and wife of years. 7 months and 25 days. Strick­
‘Grand Rapids. Guy McNee and en with infantile paralysis, he lived
family and Mq. Martha McNee. lo-. only nve days. All that tender
cal, were Sunday visitors at Roy Mc- hearts and hands could do could not
keep him. IDs brief life was lived in
Catil'a.
....
Mrs. Sarah McCaul Is visiting this community, where his fine hap­
py. loving disposition made friends
relatives l»l Midland this woek.
Roy McCaul and wife and Wil­ easily and permanently. He leaves
liam Hullet and wife are camping al to deeply mourn his passing besides
Uie
parents, two sisters, Agnes and
Houghton lake this week.
Elizabeth, two brothers. Howard and
"When there is (o« about, a cer­ Carl and a loving grandmother and
tain amount always penetrates Into a hoot of other relatives. Funeral
the house." says a writer. It’s extra­ services were held Tuesday at 10
ordinary, too, what a lot of mist col­
lects in the bathroom after the head Rcv.-L.L. Dewey. Burial in River­
of the house has had his well-ad­ side. __________ _ _ ___________
vertised morning cold tub.
Although President Roosevelt is
A recent society bride had six said to work frbm 8:30 A. M. until
bridesmaids in hyacinth blue silk I midnight, he doesn't, seem to have
and two pages In rich crimson vel-llald the usual number of comer
vet. with gold lace. A pole bride- stones.
..
-

Amttantal;y^un,

Codified industry Isn't so good'order to save time; making It four
when it becomes a cslm of a code 'times as long as you would make a
defied.
'handwritten letter.

TOMORROW \

MWtt\

«

J VHVH T©

&lt;^3- I " STAR
ctV -

Back-to-School Bargain! .

/Boy’s SHIRTS
Percale-Broadcloth-Chambray!

39C

Mickey Moyte
Pins

Slock ap for the school reason ahead
at this scnaationally low price* Fan­
cy pattern percale*, solid color broad­
cloths, blue and gray chambrays.
Sizes 12^-14%
"
•’

For Every Boy and
Girl Coming To
PENNEY’S

A Big School Bargain! Boyt*

GOLF HOSE
Ftncy All-Over Patterm! Buyt

Boyi’ Athletic Son

15®

xs&lt;

Another big bargain for Psnney'il
Imagine buying real quality golf
hose at thia low price! All-over fancy
leg patterns with knit turn-down
cuffs. Many colors. Sires 7 to 10H.

Bargains! Full-Cut! Full Lined

Knickers

Boys’

OO
Child’s Lunch Boxes

Pencils

4 by 8 Inchet!

Double handle*.
Metal insert
tray Finished in
red, black, or
green crystalinc.

Boys! Girls!'Mickey Mouse*

Sweat SHIRTS
The Biggeif Hit In Town!

59®

Yes sir . . . Mickey, big as life, right
on these fine warm sweat shirts!
Crew neck style shirts with long
sleeves. Sixes 6-18. Whites, blues,
tans, reds, greens. A Iso "3 Little Pigs.

Boys’

Boy** Blue Chambray

Gym Shoes

SHIRTS

49c

39c
A value miracle! Pure silk

Seamless Hose
in fine-gauge chiffon!

2Se

Yes, silk hose at half-a dollar Is a
"buy*’ . . . but when you can get
two pairs of .pure silk ^hiffons at the
tame price, you really'shouldn't miss
them! Sesmlm—•”
SSlofSl

■ Men ’» Fancy

Rayon Socks

Misses

Anklets

Here's the quality story in back of this ex­
ceptional bargain! They’re full lined with
cotton twill .. . they’ve a knitted cuff ...
nothing skimped, strongly sewn and re­
enforced at point*'of strain! They’ll wear
and wear. Dark blues, greys, browns, tans!

Save on School Clothes!

Rayon

Undies

25c
.Think of it! A year’s'supply*costs only
a dollar I And they’re good quality!-The
material, the cut and the tailoring- la un­
usual at 25cI, Vests, panties, bioomen all
have features you’d expect to pay much
'more for! In sizes 34 to 42! Come earlyI,

Ready for School! Girls9 Tub

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49C
See that your daughter has tots of these .
easily tubbed, easily ironed dressed 1 Of fast
color prints, trimmed with contrasting
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Sizes 1-3.3-6,7-14 yrs. Values!
*

Another "Knockout-out Value”!

Men’s

Sil

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63c

PERCALES

Sounds almost impossible, buying a FA
PROOF shirt at this price ... I
truth I Vat-dyed plain color bl
and vat-printed fancy percale*
our exacting specifications. Si

Hastings

&gt;1

C. Penney t

.

�Tire nAsrnra* banner,

HMtiog. Banner

X£
Hat kirtnn
Uing. The bank declared that the

2.1. k i , - .
•uHmuSI

—------------------------------- regimentation of the big Industrie*,
OOOK BBQS, Ulter*.
to whlch th0
had mad# large ।

Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

Wednesday. aL'gust w.

This and That
Henry Ford.
The Pioneer Spirit.
Concerning Production.
Looking Forward. *

itu

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

conducted strictly under l«x
ulatlons. The crowds will

enough to Um diamond to interfere
Ito BUM IS WOrtt
we nuuuic um tasnth century; tat Dtekcns de-I

and XX

BHIKSEUIICE '
CHARGES SEPT. 1

_______
day. expecting to be gone a couple
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
UVAITt niXTU Tm ta.n. In U&gt;, pol. h.d n»d. ii™
Messrs. and Mesdamee W. J. Reed,
...1 i'
"W®*
Inr cmrln, on .ncl. in.
I*-, and Mrs. Daniel Striker, the
for their pa trona,
“’ ", \
..
trend M
of aniurs m
in .LZllSTSt.lA
me unpea maics i Henry Ford, seventy-one years re-!J- v- Sassamxn, D. C. Bronson, Guy
W
dustrles very cautious about making ovcr thc
cCntAry. tlu? more you cently, states in a press interview Bauer. E. J. Huffman and C. P. Misses Striker. Townsend and Brown
, , ■ —:— ------- ;------------------------- additional loans, and they were not must be of the opinion that Uie that the force widen wut save thta.^torOp- Mrs. W. R. Jamieson. Mrs. returned from Bay View Tuesday
MMOTfotisM bx Mail. PmimM;
'doing so. The result te that thc present era te thc forerunner of a country ta old-fashioned American- Anna McQuffin and Henrietta Bauer night.
flfty-three feet alx inches high (han tn banks In neighboring counDi BAHJ4Y COUXTT. ON* YKaB. si.oo .
v
h llM,Tr
llh .
...
great transit Jon in our theme of tern which he defines as "the pk&gt;-'*'e&gt;'e dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Hi seta is •***•««.) .
bank finds it«lf with a targe sum gOTtrnmpnt
This
nation
was mer spirit that isn't afraid to tackle Rowtand Webb of Grand Rapids
Throughout, lhe glaaa consteu ot a tiC4i u[Kj Bre the very minimum
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
uniform tone, ite silvery greyish undcr the code.
M?.N™ .•’• of Wte money, which it cannot loan founded and Thoma, Jefferson vis-1 anything."
JThusday evening.
ra BAKOV cwumtx thbkk moxtiib at a profitable rate nnd pay interest foned it os such, on the-theory that! “Americanism,'' he conUnued, “is
Mr and Mrs. John Weinert expset and Mrs. Jewett of Grand Rapids green tint has a beautiful effect, i Service charges will not at all afgnd altogether the* window may be fecr any-depositor who is carrying
IN advance
_____ *„zsei on savings deposits.
the
average man would own hte own a type
character wm
to *me.
*«*v-------------------p tomorrow—
for-------Philadelphia
*•
— —
wZM~ of v..n&lt;wwK&gt;
m«. America ;■to
— —
&gt;-------•------ and Mrs. Jesse Austin of Nashville
it
was made by people who had the
OtmniiK iiabhy county, one
n does seem
srpm as
z. if
lf the
t&gt;,e authorities land
land.-Iu,d
and nlso
also ^at
that a majority of thc
the ''was
the!‘ln their
lhclr car.
car- andvill
and will take with them were among
the1 "number from regarded as one al the most re-!what may be termed "a cotapanYXAM ix ADVAJ.CE- »1.so I «
“ ii ine auinonurs tvynuloilAn
UUon H-rtMlrl rwimaln In ntrrl^nl,
agricul-.courage
to leave
known, AnmA
come i their erandsou.
grandson, JarYlP
Jackie Lzillliiever.
Lohmeyer. abroad who attended the funeral markable object* in the Mlniter.
£atlng balance"—that te a balance
&gt;yMStmoA m
Iaaim* Uie
ti.A fcnrwn-,,
"MIS-i^10^4X0*1053' OJ&gt;HS3 00 at Washington owe it to the coun
coun-­ turaj CP(1[fr5
, here, face the unknown, and make They expect to take their time in I
Mr. George Benoon, who describes that shall retunJ to the bank «ufceremonies of the late George Goodit tn hte Ancient Painted Ola*.* Win* flcient revenqe to cover the cost of
try tn
to Hear
clear uo
up anv
any mVmndergtniMtmisunderstand________
„ ________________________________
w—,that
, „pioneer
, „ ex- |getting to Philadelphia and will
Auruu.---------------- ..i-vu' trv
Bu[
thts dream
of j0ffcrson's has a new country. And
i
------- --------.--------- ii.most
------.. people
..— work
------------is here
- ------------——j old
aboutpioneer
a month
or six weeks
Ing which the country
may have'not
materialized;
tract
yet. The
-«pend
Sid. Crowell divided two flrzt prizes. dowa. says: "Bright coiouni are only carrying Uie account. The charges
advebtisinq hati^.
u*«l Ui outlining the medallions wm be. as we have explained, the
.o *—“* vtaitlng at their daughter's.
Diiptar MtrartteiBB r»tM »■ *;pUp- about what thfy p[an to do make for others, nnd they do not depend American stock always responds to1 “*rc
the hour."
-Mrs.
■SMM.M.-d'nMiM.rtl-.kAllt pl.ln whkt CD M cxpcrtM .nd
“ Lloyd Lohmeycr's. Jackie has al the Chicago shooting tournament which rest on a tinted background smallest prescribed by the banking
----- under which all bonk* •"
tn
very
we n
need
ta wi
our spun
spirit be*n ...........
wlth hla
last week. »&lt;
Sid
Hastings mm
has »•
as adorned with naturalistic foliage code,
i(M. h DB a,,, paaa. as« p«t iic».
,
,
The result is that wc now have a
Tne recovt
17 wc
vcu »
— grandparents •for
— about
—•- -1.0.
u aays iumuuhp
outlined
in white on a brown ground. Michigan are operating.
w«ui (Mama, ic a word tor Meh ia what need not be expected from generation of voters, the majority of American independence, some- three month*. He surely has had thc । good marksmen as can be found
We cannot in this article go Into
nwo*eo«au*M*a,?orC* U““ "ie'
■ Washington, so far as it affects busi- of whom arc products of city Indus- thing has happened to। American inlife.
anywhere
in- ; Ume of his me.
anywnere if the boj-» will only get to The* colours used are ruby. blue,
green
and
yellow,
-nie
modalllons
individualism. : T,,e Misses Oerirodp
Gertrude Farrell and the front.
i-ls— —r.-7—------------------------- detail and say how these charges
cordi of Thank*, fa MAmorita ayd'ness It Is business uncertainty now. ID-: they do not know the feel of an dependence
and
...-----------—
Married-at the .residence of Mr. B[*™r‘ed
f°rm in each Ught and will affect an individual depositor,
aAnlaUoa*. i« a ««rd.
«»,„♦ le ihrntHim- ax «11 clears farm land in a forest; American used to have conviction.* ---------------------Maurlne Bmelker
spent...
from Thursd£d“rM
.nt b« not lack ofinonej.
of money, that is
is throwing
throttling Ujcy do nQ. thfin
of * UjeJ..d ftghl f M
day uu
lrlp to Peter Schumann in this city, thc!alt^nB’* ln colour- The borders because it would vary according t|
obiioar, noUtxh of loo word, or im, busineM. There is no place where /qrxow as tlicy sow cropsffl they have
"I remember when I was a boy South Bend. Indiana and places in 7th. Mr. John C. Lenz and Miss 'haY® foliage simitar to the diape? the ata of his deposit and the ngM
with
a coloured margin, -ahd In each
Maggie Beamer, the Itev. Mr. Ban- I ”
'th “
^"ukM^wu/tr;
nl JJJ'i such b’tetoew uncertainty can be no recollection of the beat of wind seeing men argillng-in the street and southwestern Michigan.
.light the treatment ..
is varied. The Any depa^tor who desires to learn
&gt; wuni. cleared up except at Washington. ' ““d raU1 and snow and,sleet upon fighting with their fists over their' Mr. and Mrs. George Smalley and croft officiating.
Joseph Banks and hte mother of
",dJW‘h
f°liMe exactly what' service charges will
&gt;rd.
.
their bodies as Winter tried to drive ideas. I don't know how many children of Grand Rapids and Mrs.
Ada.
Michigan,
were
In
the
city
n'i
ll
^,V
U
^
a8h
i
*
1
'
'?
h,Ut
apply in his com can find out by
k'a “n
them from thc conquest of Nature's years it L* since I’ve seen that kind । Julia Lawrence of this city were------ --------- -- ----... —
,Moou.y and
«.a Tuesday,
Turaaay. the
the guests
guests of
of'
*?“.
Bdd'ft, “ ,nner asking the cashier of the bonk with
A dangerous proposal,
elemental environment.
of a street fight. It would be a dinner guests on Friday of Mr. and,Monday
job 1'BIXTIXO..
i No vqter
Interested
in the welfare
IL G. Moore
and wife. Mr. Banks
and
. In,lh5 nflh &gt;lght the rne- which he does business. Tliat officer
.
. .
The net result of all this reveals a healthy symptom to sec them again." Mrs. Jos. N. Shultz.
----------------------------------------writer were boys together
'dolltan is similar with a coloured will be glad, to explain. There is one
kaa
m 01 Nichlgati
shouldOIIUUIU
neglect to pass
of American
unable
Speaking
of money.
Mr.
_R-B.^Messe^
spend- thc
1 ’efi'*
IB
iWlUIIIBIM*
W majority
|»»&gt;
Vk, .1*»• VIcitizens
kv A, ■
UUBUIC
„ J.-—.....,,
... .........
J , ..... j......
- -...... who^ha*
- -........ been
-..........---------Married at nXS^ Charlevoix '^r- hBV*2&lt; Y*f°“T “d en"
sure way of avoiding service charges
.Ud i, vr. an opinion on the proposed gas tax to appreciate the priceless heritage states that it will ruin the life of any ng the summer here. expects to
T. P. Cooper, and that is by carrying a compen­
ind of book
..
nm»nH„,_nf whtrh wrmtrt ot free self-governing privileges, the man who treats it like anything ex- lea* e the fore part of next week for county. Michigan, Wednesday. Au-^ °«*s an oclafoil.
limitation amendment which would resultlnK cjtbcn apathy and dtein- cept a tool with which to work.
I his home in Loa Angeles. California. gust 6th, Mr. Ernest Hams and *" Wlih Dickens in Yorkshire. sating balance. The cashier will
(York: Ben Johnson.)
also tell what Is required to make
•v restrict the levy on gasoline to a lcrest therefore icjve the way of
"Tiiere Is • no Ford fortune." he i Emil Tyden will accompany him on Miss Belle Meech.
ma'ximum of two cents per gallon, government o^en to the deffingoguo,: said. "Not as I understand fortune, a start business trip to that city.
a compensating balance.
PULLING TOGETHER.
------------------------.
--------------------------------- - -------fp
X
TrT I I
WHITTIER'S PETS.
Tire banks of this county will not
•
--------— —J
---------------------Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Cllley. son
wah
n-,rrv Cutting
the levy In half- would make
the
predatory
and
mercenary —
poll- anyway. A fortune to me is someBoth the Middleville and Barry it imnassibie 'to maintain Michl- t,c,an: «nd- un,«* »'umBn «••*»»
bcln«' »c"• ,hlnk’ a man hoards and on which Bert and daughter. Mtss Mary Belie
| The pete at Oak Knoll were many put service charges into effect until
mtennlal celebrations are good 11II- * 'mpoMibic
Michl lQrfn }X)U
neure
centennial
impos-uoie to maintain Micni
rtgln.c but
qUI for vourrelf
yourself he lives in idleness. Money to me is CUley. of Vicksburg were guests ot AMONG ™BAraiC*NI^aMITO:^,rt^iu&gt;™^,,“
“j September 1 next. Those Interested
can ascertain, in the manner we
lustrations of results that can be Bans nelawk of road;&lt; adequately how nnd when .nrnc form of s.a.e aomething that enables me to get hte stater. Mrs. Cole Newton, and
Early on the third morning we gardener one day, hod hte cage in have explained, just how the change
thmurh m-oneratlon with- and to continue the Improvement of piracy and dictatorship will even- what I produce to you. the way a family |&gt;art of last week, going from
went back tn Pillgbo s village. What I Mr. Whittier's study, and early in­ will affect their own bank accounts.
’
KOVrTrlPM !tt
township roads under terms of 'nA
the tAallV
tfially IW'-.',mJ'
become sovereign
in nnr
our Ko.
be- postage stamo
stamp gets a-letter from me -Grand
Grand Rapids,
Rapids.
When all banks ore held to a li­
in a community. Each event would McXlttAd. L».«lng IM price ol
a sight to thrill our senses! Here gratlated himself, by some trick
Mwta&gt;-OM«e AvwUte. »»». AM who MarAs
ta:nps?"
'
’
TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY. wws the very thing we had traveled handed down from hte squirrel an­ quid condition of assets, thereby
hare done credit to a considerably
• "Overproduction!
There te no
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Troxel returned al) this distance to sc-e. Some sixty | entry, into favor with the poet. So prevented from making loans at
larger place and was made possible
pygmies
gathered
there
in
th®
|
that,
besides
hte
name,
he
received
higher
rates of Interest as they were
course, that a tax reduction of two
r
Mr. Farley, postmaster general. overproduction." according to Mr. frOm Manton Monday where they
only because a majority of the dtitha -----Froo D.P8ni ‘un&gt;wn»- dancing mm sin?-j many oU
other
of rcg
regard
Mr.
?cE_ttoken®
®ken* °L
“rd.Bat
.t .fcl
.r' formerly permitted- jo do. tliere is
cents per gallon would mean a cor- national chairman. New York state Ford. "This cry of overproduction is hnVo been attendlfc- •'
sens, at least, put petty personalities
ing around two tom-tom plajers.. Whittier's hand. He used to take 11­ only one thing they can do. and that
responding decrease in retail prices) chairman, says the Republican party a money cry. not a human cry. Man- Methodist camp meet , ..
It
looked
like
a
gathering
of
gnomes
I
bertte.r*witlf*
the"^oet5
‘
coat&gt;collar
looked
a antherlm? at irnrunn.
is to follow the plain requirement ot
to one side for the time being and «..u
kind should produce forever more.
Lowell a. Fisher. of/Woodland. and.
has no economic program and canwould lurr Utlfeor t» .Heel on IM
gcl
o ,„ould j,. Never yet in the world's history has M(S5 Eugena M. Bart-y, daughter of from fairy-story land, this group of and hte sleeve, while as for pockets, Uie banking code and put in service
worked together for the success of a
_
use of motor cars-lnflnltely less. como familiar with what the profes* enough of any qood thing been A|bcrt p. Barry of Woodland, were tiny savages with their always-! they were all at Friday's disposal, charges.
mutual objective. Almost any com­
united in nuujriage by Rev. E. O. startled eyes. Their skin was light- Here he would hunt for the nuts he
for example, than a system of rough, son* arc doing. They are making an produced for use."
munity -can be an agreeable place in
The United States Weather Bu­
Mr. Ford'S: ideas on education ore Lvon of Woodland, on Thursday, or than that of the big people know were sure to be placed there by
rutty, poorly maintained roads. In economic program for any oppasireau
says
that
North Dakota has
Their
bodies,
although
small,
were
kind
fingers,
and,
drawing
them
which to live If such a civic spirit othcr
*“ *5' words restricting thc gas tn'v
llon
PO'lJ'Mr.
Farley,
in
any
nor
­
interesting and original if nothing August 6.
tax ,lrt"
“r
*" “nv
os this prevails. As long as people
B
E
ma! frame of mind, would not hlmi Mr and Mrs. Frank Helbert and more perfectly formed than those forth with industrious little paws, temperatures betow zero for a longer
are people there will be inevitable
two cenU &gt;*r Bal on
not likely ,e)f !ikp to &lt;.xp;aln IS1C debt to the
-The real foundation of American daughter Lucile, of Hayesville. Ohio, of their bigger cousins. The chests he would perch on the bene- period each year than any other
’
,
,,
.to
to do
do ahv
any aooreciable
apjireclable cood
good but can nronl®
people a-hn
who mint
must nav
pay it riirrrtlv
directly ar
or Industry is an American schoolboy who had been guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. especlally were well developed, under factor's shoulder, and leisurely crack state.
cross-currents of conflicting ambi­
broad shoulders that gave them the I and eat his spoil in the poet's very
do a great deal of harm. Possibly indirectly, in taxes or in price.*. The trying to work out a problem tliat John McLravy for several days, re­
The bicycle industry has grown
tions, dislikes, jealousy, pride, etc., . maxunum Uml, lor Huollnr I..- P'ol'^f '»■”
hasn't any answer in the back of the turned Saturday to their home. Glen appearance of diminutive pugilists. • face.
J™) •"?
As soon as possible we had them And. with a most unbecoming dfil- steadily during the general depres­
but even Uie mast capable and
u
....
mortgages on every foot of land and book. This nation grew great solving McLravy accompanied them, and
v otlon should be fixed but two cents
equipment in the country problems- that didn't have any an­ will spend several wcks visiting in poelng for our cameras, singly and'gence. Friday would ransack the bu- sion.
talented of individuate is not of very
in groups: talking, singing, dancing., reau drawers, disputing Mr. Whita gallon te far too low. Hie amend- and when the joy of spending te fol- swers in the back of the book. But Hayesville.
much account so far as the com­
and beating upon their tom-toms, tier's right to go there, chattering
[lowed by the grief of paying the ..
p you've got lo sit down and think to
ment should be defeated.
Mrs. o. E Balch of Morrillton, Ar­
Kansas,
nas oome
munity is concerned unless he (or
G. will not regard the consequences solve them.
kansas. hak
oome to
to maze
make &gt;n
an excx- Al HrS^ ,hc *'omcn «nd children with glee when hte bright eyes esshy and ^’different, but grad- pied lhe object of hte search snugly
-f believe America's educational tended visit with her niece* Mrs 8
she) can rta above such things oc­
ia* a political asset.—Chicago Tri­
B
Wilcox
iand
Mr.
Fr?dR?erS
’
U
“lly weo'«came tm-ir self-conhidden in a dim corner; the poet's
A GIANT SHELTER BELT.
WATERS CIbOTHES SHOP
syjtcm is nil wrong. It turns out mil­
bune.
casionally and work wholeheartedly
The Mterea Mur/McElwain and
lb?”J™° *h* "p,rU. “,r* matching hte own when the
A gigantic shelter-belt of trees a1
lions of high school graduates look­
with other fellow citizens on some
WHERE THE MONEY GOES.
ing for any kind of a job and not Charlotte Izike left Tuesday for-?f„th! “n“lr',and soo° hud lhcm ni,La wer® pounced upon and tri.hundred miles wide und stretching
0,lr Instructions.
umphantly dragged forth. Friday
worthwhile public project. Both'
Officials who are mere entertain­ fitted for any job in the world un­ Ntagara Fall? They wUl wind the fol^wld}t
Thomapple and Barry townships from the Canadian border to the
wrek there. af&lt;e7wh* h
°“r °.r*
lhU ^e would go out of doors and be gone
; _
.
.
. era
ers are orauraj
costing uic
the puouc
public utuuiu
untold
-Texas panhandle is being projwred. mUhons,_A| H. Weber in The Chec-i...—..I . .... friends
.-------. ...
group
of ^^Xy
the Little People ^'t^
gave us sometimes a day or two; but he ai•Hw.inwiUn.Mt
in ..
Uuuing ^
p^
apparently are fartunslc ln having
ways returned at his own free will,
and Mv.s Xrfkr w ill visit friends in
residents of lids type.
and in a glad little way. to receive
winds which have created such
H—.
and

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■

r rom UUT Scrap Book

We are ready with
a fine, new stock of

havoc on the western prairies during
recent years. The theory Is that this
living wall would conserve moisture
and Ums prevent top soil in thc re­
gion of low rainfall from being
blown awny.
According to"the plan there would

A Quotation

One evening recently we were
levying the crowded lobby of a
Lansing hotel when a man rushed j
WHAT is done for
up nnd "pumped-handled" us os If we '
effect, is seen to be
were hU long lost brother. There
was no secret about his effusiveness i
done for effect:
He la a political hanger-on. As a 1
What is done for
detXMfd soft-job-holder under re­
equipped with three-inch thick not be a solid belt of trees 100 miles publican administration, he Is fran­
done for love.
tically concerned about the pros­
quartz eyes in search of somcthinB wide but rather the planting would
pects of Cgndiclate SO-and-So.
merson
new. An aviator flying miles above be done In strips 7.5 rods wide with These are critical day* for the job­
thc earth lias a chance to save him- a total of a hundred such striiis one seekers nnd band-wagon , riders.
self if something breaks; but Dr. mile apart making up thc ovcr-ull They want to land. They want to
be a vociferous backer of the win­
Beebe cramped in hte bathysphere width of the shelter. The total cost
ning candidate. They are trying ta
more Uian half a mile below the is estimated a|t- $75,000,000 and the attach themselves to whatever cansurface looking out on objects nev- time required, ten to twelve years, dldatc they -think has the best
cr seen before by the eyes of man it would constitute the greatest re- chance. They don't care much who less it might be lecturing."
it is, .Once pledged they make lota
was helpless. If the cable broke, if forestation project in history.
"That is why I started my two
of noise which means exactly noth­
the quartz window or manhole covWhether or not the proposition t* ing. Convinced they ore on a losing Khojls here at Dearborn— the Edi­
son institute and the Henry Ford
er developed a leak there was not considered feasible 'remains to bo side, they desert their candidate like
Trade School. Every child ha.* some
the slightest chance of escaping a seen. A large measure of conjecture rats desert a sinking ship. Over a natural bent-. Every child slimiid be
rather terrible fate. If the cable remains for disagreement. B.
, term of years the republican party trained to-use his head und hands
-wnnhninted too much of tins con­
parted* it meant [dunging to the
It is rather interesting to m. how- temptible type. The democrats got both in developing this natural
bent."
floor of the ocean and slow death ever, that thc plan should even be their quota in a hurry, in 1032 and
by suffocation; if a leak developed, proposed. Possibly it indicates tliat early in '33. Il they have been a
Whatever other virtues Mr. Ford
even a small one. It meant being iwoplc of this country are awaken- IRUe niore conspicuous and their may or may not possess. he has al­
crushed lo pulp by the intense wa- ing io the fact that such problem.* •
‘c^^r^MtaSSaVlon. ways been ti worker and a thorough­

CURIOSITY AND COURAGE.

Scientists like Dr. William Beebe
have to have burning curiosity comtained wiUi ice cold courage to descend to unexplored deptlis of Uie
ccf-an in a hollow steel globe

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.

alter this opinion.

They are un- hte.
"’",rr1’1!h ““
When Mr. Whittier fell asleep on
S lunn.d to’SJSS*’ .St tlie sofa, then was Friday's time for
nil-chief; nestled on the warm
""d
breast of his kind friend, be would
'
and song. Life to them is one long
industriously gnaw off the buttons
game with neither beginning nor of the poet's coat. But ho waa never
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
punished. Tlw poet, would appear
before any member of tlw hotueHuMort will .peM IM menu, ol!
„ "I
Ivold who looked as if a mending
AURMI ut oun
at Ute TOoDua^X JX.u'STm
basket might be an. op|x&gt;rtune sub­
ject. and say most solemnly, holding
aloft in thumb and finger the rifled
MM
Packard ol CKttlotle
came Saturday lor a Malt with MKs i
/.....MT.
button, "There is the last bolton
Mabie Colarove. leavlnd TOcalay !
IS!? tM
'th gone."
lor PeToakey and other nortltern re- 1 !^1
1 U WBInM
And then there was David, "the
wr.
report in four daya.
.Tweet singer of Israel.” the mocking­
Mita Belle Maxwell of' MinneT/h
bird. David had pretty manners
when occasion demanded. He was
aixjlis. returned home Monday after
two weeks' visit witli Mr. .and Mr*
ISTTLt ’m kXu™
very fond of singing out, "Whll-liW 1 Hnllna-."
U&gt;l&gt; hM' n° tUnc D&gt; building 0 Vll- er-Whit-ti-erl” In lhe sweetest of
xtr &gt;nri Mr/’ tnhn n„«Kv
la8C- 8&lt;»n fifty more appeared, and
tuts,*.?
,Mnd.Mi'™b:^£ni,„.“srd,s:,‘i calls, clear and distinct, when he de­
sired his master's attention. And
Mr"aM M "T TrJik!™' ""
«™tb "Sd^M a'Sr'-it^ he would chirrup to the iiorscj. so
that they would stamp their feet,
Ml... Mary Hartwell and Mlaa MsMlt^airtltuled U.'’d1'i1l*di1t and long to be off. until they found
b?l Shepherd of Charlotte were the
UlUMd U d“ y d,et out the little rogue. His favorite
gucsla of Mis* Florence Diamond
B
„llio„„ 1K„, amusement was to circle In the air
ind M -'. Vera Dolle Fridav
“ waB ' lnU;rftsUn8 village that with many a wild flight, until al
Mr. and Mrs W I Harvev of l,w Py8,nles bul,l °*&gt; our s*,e- “
last, down he would come on Mr.
Su'ult Ste Marie -.pi nt lhe fore part
it mUe
J1’!**1 W^th Whittier's head, where he would
of Uie week with the tetters niece., !n&gt; **“*&gt; dBr*L.h?w,’!Wr rest in Intense satisfaction:
Mrs Charles 'ifi*.ell
thal wc ro'dd not tnkc Rood Plc,ures
Then there was Robin Adair, the
Ml*» Katherine Van VuMumbiinth *!? di”’* rlrari.
'Y** ,rxrrf,f?™ big shepiiord dog. handrnme i-nd of
aud Mus Lavlnia Bu’lcr returned
d a clearing in n lew somber a "Father
miner serious tum or
of mind, yet
him? Friday after a two week.-, stav I&gt;Brt,01 lhe forest, and built a sort of .not averoe to a bit of a frolic. If the

«&gt;'n

.nd

oxa
V?e..,r

r »
Ind Mr..

»n hSR?

Lriand. 1 Wontl.nd. wdrr I

ter pressure at these low depths be- as soil erosion arc of national con-likely It Is because they were less going exponent of "the pioneer
spirit" which U forever trying
fore he could be pulled to safety, sequence; not mere personal mai­ experienced. They lacked the sub­ something new. lie could have re­
lt takes something more than mere ters for individual agriculturists to tle and ulterior fineness of their tired to a life of ease in the early
predreessors. But it all amoun.s to days of the automotive industry but
knowledge to attain eminence In the deal with az they sec fit. HUtorians
the same thing. Don't get excited
,rtud‘o rU1B’e torrv.
poet gently urged it. Yet hte preferfield of science.
‘
'can point lo many civilizations that or disturbed by the rantrngs of this Instead he chone the life of an acMr.*. Sylvester Grcuvl Jr and
The work in the studio village ’ence wm to lie at hte mastfers feet,
live manager. Even today he prob­
=—
'
have been destroyed or weakened. type of political leech. They never ably puts in as long hours as any of •her mother of C'dverdnle went t , proRre.-vsed happily once the pygmies and in a reflective mood to gravely
.
FUEL TAXES.
.*
through neglecting such homily
1
■ tave done anythin-: but act as his employee' Hix health is raid to
ceased to be self-conscious, camera- consider his face. There also was
conscious, and generally ill at ease Jackanapes, frisky, changeful little
Speaking of automobile taxes we through essentia)
matters, —he blood-suckers on the public payroll be excellent Every morning before relative* there.
'
and they never will. The person.■breakfast he rides a bicycle «nd
In a short time they entered into sprite, now here, now there, ulway.-,
wonder why any power vehicle United States has spent money on nrM ajtrtttontxi above is
cam&lt;-Li1iundny "ur^Vteit^witi^hte the,
and co-op- demanding love and getting it" aireno-.ic- aMClv..v„
himself by running at hl» ,
which uses the public highways many projects infinitely leas im- count. His private lit.- ts n good stretches
Farr*Lanc*«i'ate*
1 mother Mrs M L Atkins.
erated with all thc
the cheerfulness of les*
less at
of the du
duties
Um at
of ■
a rtna
dog's
’« exlstshould be exempt from paying a fuel porlant than that of soil conserva-. *Xeq! of- » disgrace and his public
*
their sunny natures.
I ence, yet petted unremittingly. The
*
LB&gt;rvU-i« han
service
ha* alsriv.
always been nf
of nitaatlfuiquestion*
tax. There are certain vehicles in
At the -end
of each day's
work the,
pair of dogs were great friends, ,yet
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
--------------------- ------------------cl
Unlike other big industries, the
nv^rnipo lined
11rtin
tr\r their bananas
Kar.n... they preserved
_ ______ . a
L...I
— -.- _______
. . .
Mrs. Walter Buckout and soil of pygmies
up for
business
oversight
------------------- 1JO. jfDVct-Uptj by’g
use. we understand, which run part­
... Ford concern
and —
an occasional
their individual rights. They
as? board v.
of olrectorx.
dlrec
qu.k. Julia
uu*u&gt; and
—----- --------------------- ------ treat
— ' of
— of
i
He and hu fam­ Toledo, are vtettinx ta Mrs.
ly on gasoline and partly on kero­
THERE'S ALSO A PRIMARY.
WillUon'a.
Miss
Bessie
Willison,
who
palln
ol
*
or
PC*nuts.
Those
who
would
always
accompany
Mr.
Whit
­
ily own all the stock. Consequently
sene; on gasoline when driving
It won't be long now before p&gt;- &gt;
he can make decisions and act with­ has been spending the summer there *&gt;ad ta*tcn part in the pictures that tier to hte favorite seat under a
opUloci.
through cities, on kerosene when litical campaigns get underway in
dav were paid a little more than the large ~spreading
l&lt;&gt;c«uuia maple, um
and uicrv.
there.
out going through lhe red tape of returned with them.
Ml’s Brown from Hastings and fiu,Prs Then u*y would all scamp- with the doga at his feet, and Philgoing through the country. Such earnest. Unfortunately chief interdirectors' meetings. AUo in consider­
er back to'their dark little village,1 iDna.
ippa. lhe
the pretty
pretty Jersey
Jereey calf,
calf, tethered
tethered
th®
nrtuv
vehicles are paying for the upkeep c«t will center on the election in able value The saddest commen­ ing new improvements nnd develop- Miss Holmes from Chicago, were cr bac*c to'their dark little village.1 Ippa.
tary we can think of is that our
yelling
and singing with glee-- i just without the drooping branches
w _.
Ruest* of Mrs G H. Reeder on Hen
­
menu ,.
he
lx not hampered by the.
oi the highway* only while they are
form of government often finds a fear of what may happen if the stock ry Street. Titey went to their re­ Martin Johnson, in "Congvxilla." ! the group would often pass the betusing gasoline.’ From Uie standpoint the primary- is of even more Im­ bettor-paid job for this kitid of holders do not get their usual dirt- -P'*'11'0 homes Tuesday. — Grand iNew York: Harcourt. London. Har- ter part of a summer morning. Just
of wear and tear on the highways it portance. For if people fail to make leech than it does for hard-working, dCnds.
' R»plds Herald.
। raP &gt;
I a stone's throw off. the road wound
• ♦ •
r—Tlw -Miows Maude Bentley and
THE FIVE 818TFRH OP YORK
thU
ot
111X1
makes little difference whether a good selections here, the outcome of well-trained doctors, engineers and
pSurSouenSv^
'b* the ,cnce would lln«er
01
other legitimate employees —S. L.
Mr Ford is highly suspicious ot Edna Brooks returned from a three
vehicle guns on gasoline, kerosene, the final election ,Lj really not ao Marshall in Clinton County RcpubPicturesque
old
vork
is
a
place
of
je townspeople as chanced to be
board! ol expert*. When-he learned 'vt'ek-‘&gt;^ visit al Martin, Allegan dream, and a notable shrine of his- Q
“
u» DoeTYhus surcrude oil. or even coal. No vehicle important; a mere matter of making
tliat the automobile industry was county. Bunday
.
Marwhich uses the public highway the best ol a bad job. Citizens who
Already enough clubs have en- crownlng* flory l/'i's Mbte^Cathe' rounde&lt;1 by hU dumb
The. Republican party he’d a big going to be started toward recovery
should be free from some form of appreciate what the privilege of a .jubilee
(__ in Jackson. under the oaks. by a group of political experts, he ,ercd for the basetail tournament to
I free ballot really means will turn last Friday and Saturday, in comv exclaimed: "What are these, super- BUirantee that it win be a success, In Britain, which is famous for ite
fuel tax.
,, t ■
'Lady” Baldwin, the ffamous
ex­- simple grandeur all lhe'world over I __
men? I've been looking for such men '•&gt;*»
—- —
.
__
,,
out for both elections but interest mcmoration of the organization of
league twirier, has been secured to
A UNIQUE SITUATION.
the
in the fln^l outcome should not ob- ,h
" Republican -party, whfth oc­ all my life."
Its beauty impresses the observer
WdV
umpire all the games which will be with
a strange feeling of awe and
J™
curred 80 years ago in the same .-pot
In the Chicago Tribune of Sun­
scure the fact that. Ultra is also a
Regarding the automobile indusIndus- ---------------------------- - --------- --------------- i__ •sublimity
—
; and
---• visitors entering
----------------the I
NEWS GLEANINGS.
What^a
good
time
there
fellows
day. August 5. appeared an adver­
-Th* New n*ni u anna
primary and a very important one. had' vdlifymg the democratic pur­ try. Mr. Ford believes that it U In cialtae on .a certain group of parts great church, as the afternoon light
Great1 adranres
"r proce«cs required to make the softly gleams through Ita ancient. j
XayVorlhe new philosotisement that not only was unique
ty telling of its failures, and what
Great advances are predict, d for-the finished product. Any loss in me- stained gtass. instinctively pause ber.n.—. m,
&lt;
Prmoso
but indicated the troubled times
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____ _____________
they would do.
STATE LIQUOR
STORES.
Doesn't it make you sick? If the I liv-.lr ahAu/l anrt .see hn* f,, u
*®®t*t*Cy Will
tlirough which we are passing, and
wc can't agree with Secretary of
party had . played the
how ibe minds oi financiers
Jipinciers and big
bi? 8Ute Frank Fitxgerald's view that -Republican
c i(m u|c
c»w.
n.™ -to. rm wn.
_
whW1
“
.game for the good of the country. •“ ■» so. h. w.
which may either destroy ua in the
business men are bding
being dlsturbed/by
dlsturbedyby ftate liquor stores should be abol- p
been ip power,
Itwould
wouldhave
havestill
still been
• • •
: Apart from its architectural value, holocaust of war or emancipate us
them. The First National Bank at ished and* the traffic turned over to 'but instead, it thought it was all
Once Lhe leading exponent of ex-!. Mr. Ford Is an enthusiastic collie- the window has other interests;
once and for all from poverty and
powerful,
and
when
that
feeling
ext
rente
concentration
of
industry.
Mr.
'
tor.
Unlike
many
men
of
wealth
whofOkkcns.
full
of
fancy
and
quaint
Englewood, a suburb of Chicago, private concerns with a consequent
exploitation.’—Norman Thomas,
Ford now believes In decentralize- iconcentrate on the art masterpieces conceits, has Interwoven around its
took a big spore in the Sunday Tri- saving of overhead costs Undoubt- Iste, there U always a change.
head of Um Socialist party.
Some one or two decades ago such ‘tion. Tliat is. he believes that the &lt;of Europe. Mr. Ford desires to pre- legendary, origin a beautiful re­
bune offering to every depositor of edly these stores do .cost more than
ucties were thought necessary, and ideal industrial community of the serve
i
forever objects that will Ulus- 'tmanse, which is enshrined In the
The Brazilian al‘ qr three-toad
the bank having a savings account they should to run; undoubtedly the these old time politicians
------------------think —
they
,/'near future will have a population Itrate the development of American pages of Nicholas Nickleby.*, The
sloth &lt;so familiar to croas-word puxof IHMi -or less a new Parker foun- state could make more profit Ijy are still good. Better wake up. re- of about 10.00»TwiiI be near enough life
1
and industry. At his remarkable story of "The Five Bisters of York"
tAin pen if he would withdraw that turning the sale over to business, publicans. You lost out because you to the soil so that workmen car? grow museum near Dearborn, for ex- ts merely a new tender tale of aiatar,figured that what you did was right, .a...
pariuof
ample, _ he
has__actually
revived a ly love and companionship. It forma
w»«nl Iran’ U» tank TO.
COKenu: newtMlu. U«, »o«M
—the
.... food they require,
™,„.,and
u
__
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.add the taxpayer go hang, political will thus live under more healthful number of lhe handicraft Industries no sequence in the plot of the novel.
Lincoln, who stood 6 feet 4 Inches,
tuetnent also stated that the bat.k be maintained because they are at thought andaction.qjust
progress
aszz
conditions
than
is is
possible
as aa
practiced
in the
early
days
of thisa^tir&gt;n
pr——
conditjoni
thsn
paeibin
’e crowdSt crowdpracUoed
in the
early
days
of this* The great window. W r'—- with
wu 2 Indies taller than Waahlngwould not receive any more savings least taking the element of private does therest ofthe country.
Get
in
ed
industrial
quarters
of
large
cities,
country.
In
other
words
he
itry. Get in cd industrial quarters of large cities, country, in other words hedoesn't
doesn't
exnuUUe grisaille geomeL____
ton.
piuiu out
am of
ar the
me retail
reuui liquor
liquor traffic
name.s—
— —
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number
collect for the sake of hoarding an
anaoqpunts of any amount under pros- profit
’-&lt;p&gt;■' -------- rpIay
the .sanw
ior
and A n
“mber of such communities con- oolite;
­ which has been the admiration of
a.— -'■
. ■ . and
. thu• m
. a faetew
. .
without witbquk
th
"*-thought
* *
' ~J’*
-• th- tiquts
- —but to 11- successive generations for above six
nt cotuution*
nf &lt;-nn Mrr Citizen,
®*Irf Citizen,
Of*iveatently * connected
will take
and....
rare art objects,
The thermos, or vacuum bottle.
tub ,e^&gt;n
..
.
-4
J t
” iwuidtrablf whafyou yourrelf will get out of it. place of the giant wper-planta of the lustrate a definite and eminently hundred year*. The name of 'The
,=----------------------------------------— --wag invented by Sir James Dewar
nw xtawa given for requating importance.
Paul MfDoruld, Gaylord.
^present. Each community will spe- worth while objective.
*—“ given to “
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BUtera."
it on
account
tin un-

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1W4
| Dr. Fred P Currier of Orafid Rap- I Mrs. D. L. Christian and Mr*. Nel- ' DELIGHTFUL MU81CALE!fate was tn th* city on Monday.
|lte Conaway were tn Grand Rapids,
TEA AT GREENVILLE.
I MBs Mary Ellen MuWer is visit-;°!’Tu**d“y'
J The following clipped from the *otaf relatives in Grand Rapids thia,1 Mr. and Mra. ***"•
---------------Keith —
Fuller and ciely
column ot----------------------------the Greenville Dally
i Mr. ud Mr. Wart
.lUndrt 'Hew. ot Aug. Bh will be or InUreM
Ur. James
x.ma. Pau^i
.Ith* b&lt;11
** Detroit Sunday, ito many of out readers:
I Mrs
Patton of Detroit—
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SEPT.1

Social Events and Personal Mention iwwk.
1

tetr patrons.

W a Spaulding ot Wall lake was I। Mrs. J. B. Mayberry. of Erie, Pa-.* Mrs. John Engel u visiting relain the city on Saturday.
,1* expected Wednesday lo spend two Uvea In Canada.
/,
Mr and Mra.
Snyder spent
D L. Christian was in Detroit over seeks at the Floyd Everhart borne.
Mr■ ---------and Mra.
David
Vail of Muzi» week end on bualna*.
I1 —
—
r---------------r- last Tuesday In Delton.
.
• -- ■
— &lt;j. p, Rauer atlendday ^id 'Tuesday in Hillsdale
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E- A. Burton. । _ __ —------ —-------«M1M uZTilZ hL gone ' Waltcr
*nd
°f arwid „ “V”* M”
Clltld‘n8’ 'lnd
f
Rapids are spending some lime at daughters spent Sunday in Jackson.
lo Ludington for several weeks.
।
w
pipp cottege at Wall lake.’ Roy Bimp*on ot Grand Rapids te
to. W. H pipp left wall lake W
”
fJTtv vW“n« hU covulnMulder.
for Cincinnati. Ohio, last Wednes™e Mte»es Dorothy and Be ty
Mba
Beatrice
Hemey
visited
day.
IS o&lt; F R ^erniS X
Traverte Ctty relaUvw on Sunday.
Mr* Lyle Scudder and Miss Mil- ■ S ' U * F R Everhart w‘d ,,m' । Mr*. Olive Doyle and Mias Nor^£*1^ -re in Grund Rapid, ;
1 ™ Doyle spent last week at Gun

code. Their
i much leas
wring coun-

I* carrying
'a oompeni a halann*
e bank *uf-

The charge*
plained, the
the banking
, banks in
Ucle go Into
icsc charies
il depositoi*.

res to learn
;harges will
find out by
• bank with
That officer
There is one
vice charges,
; a compenashier will
iQty will not
effect until
e interested
manner we
’ the change
k accounts,
teld to a li­
es, thereby

u they were
do. there is
do, and that
lulrement ot

'ealhcr Du­

any

other

has grown
sral deprea-

,

™J
1 "
Ur ■ nA Mr.

-

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d ’ W 1

h»d u owner |ue» oo Tbundey.
ta.t Mr*. E W. Bullard of Chicago. II).,
u..: Ur" C"T“ »vU »' ORI».
' H
fw'"" Hullraa. Mn.. Leo Wei.

tony ladle, on Wedneeder anernoon with a muslcale-tea honorIra Mta rninla r«u «
Mln FotU haa recently errtuaUd

MADE

Measu

Mr, Ltord
Blorer Sl»
and MU, Elolre
'™» ,h' coowrealory
ot Mu«leher
al
-lore,
are
D? Wt‘fre". “
and will n»unue
Storer
visiting
friends in ue
De­
(«rer are vui
mg rrienas
John
went to Chicago
stutfy a{
JulIlard gchool of
troit thia week.
Tuesday to attend the National in New York this fall.
Mis* Prances Button'll In Ionia Monumental Dealers Convention in | UUs5 Elizabeth Rarden was also
for ten days aa thc guest of MBs
.M-Mion at Uie Stevens hotel thi* an honor guest and assisted Miss
Dorothy Humphrey. .
week. Wellesley Ironside and Lloyd potu wuh
musicale.
Mrs. Sarah Powell and Walter Lohmeyer accompanied him and ' Mrs. Ranney was assisted In rePowell vteited Miss Druzdla Powell
wtll see the sights at A Century of ceiving by Mrs. A. J. Bower. Mra.
at Howell'on Bunday.
Progress
■
.
LeRoy
Ranney
and Mrs. Frederick
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and Mr.
Mrs. Edwin Pate and children, b. Ranney.
and Mr*. Harold Smith Attended the
Laurence and Mary Elizabeth, of
'Die following program was carUr and Mr* Turn Rvan of J»ek ‘frOm “ lwo ’retk*'
"I®*1 Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Foreman of Ionia fair Monday evening.
Dctrott, hove been guests of Mr. and Hed out.
Mrs. Kate McMillan of Grand
Mrs. E. C Edmonds since Saturday.; piano Gropp—
Men who have worn BUitu, topcoats or
Rapids waa thc guest of Mrs. Elisa­ Today Mr and Mrs. Edmonds ac-1
p Tottla'H
’
Foreman.
1 Bach_—Pn.inHn
Prelude in n
B. wi.«
Flat minnr
minor
„
* „
, , a
J Mr*. R B. Mezaer and her broth-, Miss Frances Sage la visiting her beth Pickell over lhe week end.
overcoats made by the Schaefer Tailor­
company Mr*. Pate to Detroit for a ‘(from the well-tempered clavichord)
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Scudder spent.tr, Albert Williams, spent Monday aunt, Mrs. Will Sage, of Grand Itai&gt;Mr. and Mrs. Hodler Smith. Mr.'
visit, the children remaining here
ing Company do not need to be told that
Beethoven—Sonata Op. 31. No. 2.
Sunday afternoon and evening in [in Jackson with their niece. Mrs. ids this week.
and Mrs. Keith Daniels and Bud
Grand Rapids
(France* Mahoney.
| Mrx. Harley Fox, who visited rel- Chase spent- Monday at the Ionia with Mlsa Grace Edmonds.
Largo e Allegro.
the fabrics are finest wool and the work­
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George j
Mr. and Mr*. M. H- Bradfield and
Mr. and Mr*. Oeorge Enoa and BUve* in Detroit last week, returned fair.
Miss Potts.
Lankerd of Rutland over the week'
manship of the best. They know it.
jtei Jack of .Milo vtelled relative* children. Robert and Ruth. bf-Cln- home Sunday.
- Mrs. Mary McIntyre of North end were Lynn Lankerd and C. | Song Group—
here Monday.
I clnnall. Ohio, visited tier sister, Misss
Mr.
and Mrs.
Mr. and
Mrs. Ray
Ray Branch
Branch re
re­­ Hastings was Uie Sunday guest of Tliompson of Grand Rapids and Mr. I Benedict—La Caplnera^
Hundreds of suits have been bought
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Hackney of ----.
Mrs. Anna Wlllltts of South Has­ and
Ethel•-----.Jones, -on Thursday.
turned on Tuesday. from a. business
...______
__Bryan
________________
_ _____
Moore—The Last Rose ol
Mrs
Kurtz
of
Kalama-1
Flint spent lhe week end with Has­
tings.
Mrs. Joncphlnc Todd and son and trip u&gt; Detroit.
through us from the Schaefer Company
zoo Sunday caller* were Mr. and ,mcrtings relative*.
her friend. Mrs. Nall Lynd*, and
Earl Wareham of Detroit spent
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Rfehor and
Miss Rarden.
Fred Lankerd and children of
—
with satisfaction so uniform among
Miss Mae Keller visited Mr. and daughter of Coshocton. Ohio, left the week end here with Mrs. Ware- children of Canton. Ohio, are guests Mra.
|
Piano
Group
—
Kalamaaoo. Robert remaining for a I
Mrs. George Baker of Kalamazoo Tuesday morning for Los Angeles, ham and daughter.
of hte parents, Mr. and Mrs- Jacob longer visit.
Rachmaninoff—Pollchincle.
our customers that it is almost monoton­
part of last week.
Calif., io remain for a year.
| Mr. and Mrs' Ward Baine and Rehor.
' Liszt—Etude in D, Flat major.
ous.
Mias Myrtle Taylor left Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bchuls of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Puller spent
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pelham have
COUNTRY CLUB LUNCHEON. .1
&lt;un sospiro)
with friends for .Chicago to attend Grand Rapids spent Sunday night Sunday in Detroit.
returned from their trip to thc
Mendelssohn—Rondo Capriccteso
The Tuesday weekly luncheon at
If you like made-to-measure clothes and
Uie World s fair.
with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniela. J Mr. and Mrs. Addie Parker are Panama Canal and Colombia. South
Miss Potts
the Country. Club was attended by1
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith and They had spent the week end with visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Park- America.
have never worn a Schaefer suit, you
Song Grout&gt;—
daughter attended a family reunion Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wolcott in er of Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Sutton and sixty ladies, with Mrs. Frank CarRogers—The Star.
will be fturpritted at the quality-per-dolat Lake Odessa Sunday.
».
! Charlotte.
I Mr. and Mrs. Eben Smith of To- Mn M O Tolles were in Ionia last rothers. Mrs. F. W. Stebbins. Mrs.
Donavdy—o Del Mio Amalto Ben
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels called____________
_____________________
Mr. and Mrs.__
Byron
Smith of De- |edo were over Sunday aMM&gt;M
guests, w
of week Wednesday as guests of Mrs. George Miller and Miss Eleanor
lar available from this company.
Woodman—A Birthday.
Miller in charge.
.
on Mr. and Mr*. V. L. Wolcott at troll were In the city part of test Mr. and Mrs Edwin Smith
Humphrey.
Miss Potts
8now-on-the-mounta!n
with
zin
­
Charlotte Saturday evening.
week. Mrs. Qjara Walldorff and | Mrs. Oeorge Coleman waa In BedMiss Bernice Cauktn returned lo
You are invited to inspect our made-toRefreshments were served follow­
Mrs Harold Sheffield and daugh- daughter returned to Detroit with" ford on Bunday attending the fu- her home in Manistee on Sunday nias were an attractive feature of
ing thc inusicale, which was a real
measure line—you will find a complete
ter June of Detroit are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith after spending neral of Mrs. Charlotte Parmelee.
after a visit .with her cousin. Miss the table and lounge decorations.
Top score at bridge was made by treat to Greenville's music lovers.
Dr. F. O. Bltefficld for two weeks, several weeks at their home here.
। Mr*. C- t&gt;. DeCou and ion and Hazel Caukirfassortment
of the latest patterns and
The
youthful
guest
ot
honor
Mr*. 8. B. Wilcox relumed to Milo
Visitor* at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mrs. Ketth Fuller and children atMiss Gcorgella Stewart of Kala­ • Mrs. Chas. Potts; the monthly guest pleased her hearers with a splendid
colors in fabrics unexcelled.
Saturdity after sending several
Johnson's recently were Patrolman tended lhe Ionia Fair on Monday, mazoo is spending the week with prize went to Mr*. Harris Woodbume; Mrs. Roy Hubbard won the rendering of difficult Instrumental
weeks here at he^ home on W
and Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Lena
Mm. Dora Fedewa. Mrs. Clayton
classics. Her voice te also charming.
golf match play with handicap.
Grund St.
। Green of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Brandstetter and Miss Martha Fed­ come Comers.
The guests present from \away Supported by superb health and a
, Mrs. Oscar Brightrall of Holland. ewa gpent Tuesday in BalUe Creek.
Mr and Mrs. F. B. Droulllard and
lovely personality. Miss Potts should
j,—
Mr. -and
-----------Mrs.--Allen
------- ---------Steeby
- —
of Yan---------;
Robert Jessen has ...u.mu
relumed Miw Gwendolyn Drouillard of fon- were Mra. Donald Doubleday. Mtes Ro far in the world of music.
Katherine
Duketlc
and
Mirt
Vir,kce Springs and M
‘
—
o™‘
vtr"
,
Mtes Maxine Pow- to home in Chicago after a visit |tiac were Sunday guest* of Mr. and
, MIm Rarden u so dear to her
"
Kalamazoo with Mrs.
1-------of
- ------------....
... ..
- ------------„ j
R Haycg
jiniaEarl.
Kalan
jera
Orangeville.
with
Mr. and
Mr*. C.MW.
Crawford
Greenville friends that every chance .
_
___________
Mrs.
Frederick
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Kemp, who
Misses Isabel Sage and Leone
Mr and Mrs. Claude Sente, acto hear her marks an occasion and'
have taught at Newberry the past Leonard spent Tuesday tn Ionia companled. by Mrs. Mary Angus of Parker. West Palm Beach, with Mrs. following several months absence in I
year, were guests of her parents. Mr. With friend* and attended the fair- Rockford, 111., were in Grand Rap­ Albert Carveth; Mrs. Vinnie Ream California, she was greeted with ac-1
Boyd. Atlanta. Ga.. with Mr*. Chas
and Mr*. Geo. B-Heath, and family 1 Lawrence Keech, who has been id* on Tuezday.
claim. As nn encore for her group
Mrs. Jay Lindsay. Grand
on Wednesday and Thur»day. Mr. |n Binghamton. New York, thc past
r.ir. and
unu Mrs.
airs, Charles
vnaricn O
unau
ii»»c Potts;
-—
- - - she sang a poem written by Edward
Mr.
Hair have
K‘™
Kemp will teach at St. Johns the
returned lo Hasting* Bunday. returned to their home In Peoria,
....
. ..
, Fred Rehor. Canton. Ohio, with Mrs. Markham and set to the music of I
.coming year. They returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Proudfit of Uie tea- —
111., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
the well-known
"Humoresque."
I
U.
v.
DVOAUICI
,
AJIS.
------■
. Mrs.
.
Newberry on Friday.
beUa Home of Grand Rapids were Clarence* Crawford.
shott. Montreal, with Mrs Robert I Charles Rarden accompanied her
' Mrs. Carrie M Balch of Grand guests Thursday of Mrs. F. Ryerson
Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Bradford of
daughter.
Rapids and her granddaughter. Mte* । Mm. Lloyd McCormick and chil- Sparta visited .their daughter and
Present
from
away
were
Mrs
Mildred Balch, and grandson, Har- dren of Detroit are guests of her husband. Mr. and'Mrs. E. A. Caukin. Angeles, with Mrs. A A. Anderson Charles Pott*. Mrs. William Cook
The committee for next week will
old Batch, of Morrilton. Ark., were parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer War­ Friday and Saturday.
••
’
and Miss Potts. Hastings; Mrs.
.
guests of thc former's nieces. Mrs. ner
Mr. und Mrs. H 'S Gaskill. South be Mrs. Kim Sigler. Mrs. M. A Richard Messer. Los Angeles; Mrs.
8 B Wilcox and Mr*. Fred RyerMr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman were Jefferson St., are spendUig a few Larqble- Mrs. M. E- Whitman and Phyllis Reynolds. Ann Arbor; and
aon. lhe part week. The young ln Charlevoix Tuesday after their [days with relative* and friends at Mrs. Chester Stem.
Tomorrow afternoon the Womens Mira Eleanorc Bennink. Kalamazoo.
folks were enroute to Chicago to atjimmy. whp has been there for Hillsdale and Jonesville.
Mrs Ranney entertained her out
Mrs. Vinnle Ream Boyd of Atlan­ Committee are putting on u benefit of town guests with luncheon at one
tend the fair.
'several weeks.
Mr. and Mr* Umuel .Severance
Mri Wm corkins te on a motor ta, Oa., who te spending some time bridge al the Club which promises o'clock. The house and porch were
to
be a very pleasant and successful
and daughter Lota drove to St. t,(p through northern Michigan in at Leach lake, was in the city on
{over lhe meat Add lb*
ifllkx_________ .... 7
_
•• profusely decorated with arrange- LOVELY PARTIES FOR
John* Friday to visit relative*. Sat- eompany with her slrtor, Mrs. M. F.- Tuayday
on friend*.
MRS. ROBERT BURRELL., mato pulp, caver
merits-ofstnnmer flowers from the
j urday they attended the Sever- stone, of Detroit
Mrs. FlorabcUe Stowell and son
A lovely luncheon and emergency “l
m°&lt;* than a
Greenville guldens of Mrs. Ranney's
G.v*...ance reunion which was held at
Mtea Nora Renkcs. Mrs. Margaret Rcbcrt ot Kalamazoo are spending NEW OFFICERS OF
shower
was
given
Mrs.
Robert
Burtnren 1323 degree* F.) for
To, the condition of your
LEGION AUXILIARY, friends.
Lake Fenton near Fenton on the Rcnkes and Mias Catherine Clark the week, with her mother. Mrs.
re 11 (Josephine Canreth* of Detroit
On Thursday evening. AUK- 2. tlw
eyes and how you see
farm of Edgar Severance, whose aic enjoying a trip to Saginaw andi Anna Willitts of South Hartings.
H-ORIDA SOJOURNERS
on Thursday. August B. at the CarfaUicr settled there over eighty northern Michigan.
Miss Emma Mary Bruehl of Cin- American Legion Auxiliary elected
HAVE PICNIC FRIDAY. veth cottage at Wall lake, the host­
years ngo.
were »»»more than.
and •‘Mr*.
C. "■
J-Stuart
clnnati., uiuu.
Oldo. »
is mic
the purab
guest ui
of nun.
Mrs the* following officers for thc coming
ukv. There wv.
, i *Mr.
“• - B,la
••s. VOman and son cuiiuu
wcuring comfortable vision,
The
Hastings-Kissimmee. Fla.. esses being Mrs. Roger Wiawell of
rtehtv
- - of- —
------■ Lore 11 Struwin tills week. The ladles yet/, Uie installation dale to be aneighty nr«-Arnt
present and a wonderful ana- yrs —
Emmu —
Douglass
Grand
winter visitors met Friday. Aug. 10. Kalamaaoo and MBs Eleanor Miller
ou don't see com/ortabiy
time was enjoyed by all.
i Rapid* were Sunday guest* of Mr., visited in Battle Creek over the week
President—Mrs. Ethel Foreman. at the summer home of Mr. and of thia city.
I Supt. D. A? VanBusktrk returns on 'an(j Mrs James Langston.
end.
Three tables of contract were in
1st. Vice-Pres-Mrs. Nellie Conu- Mrs. Anthony Whitcfieet at Leach
Friday from Ann Arbor where he|
Wayne Merrick and Mrs i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver, in
lake for a picnic dinner, twenty-five play with high score going lo MBs
has been attending the summer ses- ,Lyje ytshcr went to Wall lake Tues- i company with Mr. and Mrs. Will
toward that result What
2nd Vice-Pres—Mrs. Lydia Rog- «««”* bclnH prtwnt. Needless to say Mac Keller and the consolation to
idon at lhe University of Michigan,
lo spend the - balance ot the Harrison of Grand Rapids attended
a fine report was enjoyed as were Mrs Don Siegel. Mrs. Burrell alao
step? The secnrlty of an
\ Mr*. C. A- Bassets and Mias E*lhal nlc y^her col^ige.
'the Grand Haven centennial on Bal­
cards and games and a social time received a guest prise. Swimming
examination.
Without
Secretary—Mrs. Ida Waters.
er LaBallister have relumed from, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burroughs urday.
into fine cubes and eook
was enjoyed at thc close of the aft­
Treasurer—Mrs. Zella Cortrlght. afterward*.
Camp Barry. Stuart lake, where they
daughter Katherine of Clevr- i »Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smelker.
THAT nothing can be acTho*c present were Mr. and Mrs. ernoon.
Sgt! At Arms—Mrs. Hazel Hink­
assisted during the test camp per-, ja^d. Ohio, arc here for a two weeks' Mrs. Wilbur McDonald and Miss Loa
compihhed. AFTER that
Anthony Whitefleet of Hastings. Mr.
Out cf town guests included Mrs.
iod.
I vacation and visiting friends.
Fcrgpson returned Sunday from a ley.
all Is known that will give
and
Mrs.
Dan
Green
and
Mr.
and
Chaplain—Mrs. Grace Wood.
Paul Faulkner of Middleville and
Mr. and Mrs. F. J.IBratten and
Harry Adrounte.
Leslie Cook.; three wicks' outing In northern
Mrs. Ward Green and little daugh­ Mr*. James Oleson of Aurora. Ill.
Historian—Mrs. Mae Mulder.
grandson, Harry Bralten. Jr., ot .Thomaa Stebbins and William Seta- 'Michigan.
ter of Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Publicity—Miss Mabel Sisson.
Another charming bridge-lunch-;
Shepherd, arc visitors at the home dert jj., 4pent u,e wcc\ end in ChiMr. and Mrs. C. F. Bottum gnd
factory vision.
Add-one-half cup of
Delegates chosen to attend the T. Grigsby and little niece. Mr. and eon honoring Mrs. Burrell «u given half cup of sugar, and
their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer fag(&gt; at A century of Progress.
I son of Ann Arbor nnd Edward BotRlsing. and wtth other friends of, Mrs. Cora Dunning and Harold turn. "Jr-, of Detroit were guests of Department Convention to be held Mrs. Harry • WaUdorff. Miss Minnie on Friday by her mother. Mr*. A. H. cinnamon and clove*
Harrison. Mrs. George Coleman. Mr. Carveth. 8- Jefferson St., twenty
in
Traverse
City
on
Sept.
16.
17
and
:Nashville and Woodland.
Dunning returned to their home In,Mr. and Mrs. E- F- Bottum over the
18. arc Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Wa­ and Mra. Frank Edmonds. Mr- and guests being present. Mrs. Wilbur
i Mr*. M. E. Stewart and son Rob- whiting. Ind., on Tuesday after a I week end.
OPTOMETRIST
ert of Big Rapids were callers at vteit with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggleston and ters. Alternates are Mrs. Helena Mrs. Henry Trim. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lane held top score al contract and a slit in the center. Bake
Burton and Mtes Ruth Handy of Mrs Paul Faulkner was awarded
Rev. Dewey's last Wednesday. They
Mrs. Wm. Duckdr and daughter I three children of Chicago were Smelker and Mrs. Zella Cortrlght.
one hour In a moderate
Hostings. Mr. and Mrs. James Mills the blind bogey. Mrs. Burrell receiv­
Hastiag*
' wert enroute to Battle Creek with. arc guests of the former's pother.1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eggledecree* p &gt; or until apptaa
of Kissimmee, who are here for the ing a gift prize.
’
. Mrs. Stewart's slater. Mrs. Myers. Mrs J(M Coo|*er. of Kalamazoo and ston last week, returning lo Chl- BUSINESS WOMEN S
der. This 1s very rich.
HOSPITAL GUILD MEETS. summer, and her daughter, Mra. R.
Guests from out of town were Mrs.
[and daughter, formerly of Hastings., wln also gpcnii some time at Wall'cago on Sunday.
At the charming Gun lake cottage 8. Harter of Schoolcraft.
Roger Wisw-e 11 ot Kalamaaoo. Mrs.
— lake.
I Mrs. Keith Fuller and daughter
TUNA FISH FIR.
of Judge and Mrs. Stuart Clement
R. O. Finnle of Woodland. Mrs. Paul
► I Mr. and Mr*. Charles Barnes have judy were in Grand Rapids Tues­
4 T butter.
Faulkner of Middleville and Mrs.
. ‘returned from a visit with Mr. nnd day the latter remaining for a the August meeting of the Business PARTY AND SHOWER
I slice onion, chopped.
FOR RECENT BRIDE James Oleson of Aurora, Ill.
'.Mrs. Frank Spensley of Buchanan. ‘week's visit with Mr. and Mr*. Women's Hospital Guild was held on
4 T flour
Monday
evening,
covers
being
laid
On
Thursday
evening.
August
Oth.
k (They also attended A Century of oeorge DeVries.
LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE.
►
‘ v&lt;rMr. onrl
and Mr*
Mrs. **
M. J.
* Spillane and for twenty-seven. Mr*. Clement was Miss Jean Ann Ttmm entertained at
assisted by Miss Ruth Farr.
the______________
__
home of Mrs._ Kenneth
_______ ________
Gale on
» I Mr*. Jack Snyder vteited her Mr. and Mrs David McLaughlin
Coven were laid for twenty-four
Bouquets of beautifully colored Prospect 8. E- In Grand Rapids tn at a lovely bridge luncheon at "The
&gt; daughter. Mrs. Earl Kermeen. of of Syracuse. N. Y. come tomorrow.
2 chicken boullllan cube*,
gladioli made attractive decoration,. | honor of Mrs. Kenneth Buehler
Caledonia from Friday till Sunday Thurrday. for a vWt with Mr. and
Pines"
on Thursday. Mrs. Roy Hub­
1-2 c milk.
Following the business meeting. (Louise LyBarkern who was a recent
and attended the Parmelee picnic Mrs. C. W. Clark*.
bat d and Mrs Edw. Van Popering
tlw members told of their vacation (bride,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bryant and
on Saturday.
1 c celery, cut in small
trip*. Which proved very interesting
Novel shower games furnished being the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ressor ond Mrs. Harkfiew of Miami. Fla. who
Following the luncheon, bridge
3 hard cooked egg*. ,
Guests were Mrs. E W. Bullard! entertainment throughout the evefamily of Woodland called on Mrs nre visiting friends in Eaton Rap­ of Chicago. Mrs. Edwin Pate of De- nIng. after which lhe bricle wa&lt; preb- was played at Mrs. Van Popering s
Pcrlina Houfstatter and Mrs. Ida ids. were Sunday guests of Mr. and
troit. aiftl Misses Winifred Johnston (vented with r»any useful an&lt;j lovely home, the honors going to Mrs G.
L Lockwood and Mrs James Rad­
Palmatler al the latter's home Sun­ Mrs. John Goodyear.
and Helen Newton of this city.
'gifts. Lunch was then served.
Mrs. Mac Trelb and daughters.
ford Mrs. Wm. Stebbins won the stir until smooth. Add
day afternoon.
Announcement of the time and | Guests iwCMiit were Mesdamcs
Dr. and Mrs. D- D. Walton knd Misses Florence and Leonards Treib.
lion cubes, and milk, and .
place of the September meeting will Henry Ttmmf B. A- LyBarker. Ken- blind bogey prize., __________
lk
two younger sons spent Sunday with have returned from a motor trip to bc made later.
sauce toils. Add tuna
|ncth Gale, Wendall Peet. Ralph
Niagara
Falls.
Rochester,
N.
Y..
and
her parents. Mr and Mrs. Oeorge
------ —------- -----------------------Haucnstein; Mtescs Mary HenderPottct. of Mulliken, il being Mr. other points of interest.with round* of baking powder
SIXTY ATTEND MIS­
1 shott. Mary Kay Goughtery. Roselte
Mrs. W. D. Campbell and Mtees
Potter's birthday.
dough and bak* In i&gt;ot
CELLANEOUS SHOWER. O'OonneF. Ruth He_ndejrahott, Mode­
i«r
Mr and Mrs. Michael Sullivan of Jean Barnes. Florence Campbell and
decree* F-» until btecuha
Mr. and Mrs. Rozell Stanton en­ ling LyBarker. Katherine Timm.
Detroit spent Sunday here with rel­ Arlene Campbell returned on Satur­ tertained sixty guests at a miscel­
Rosemary OOonner. Allee LyBarker.
’
SALAD PLATE.
atives. their children, who have been day from their lake trip lo Chicago laneous shower Saturday evening.
VEGETABLE PIE.
Margaret Timm and Eugenia Ly­
2 large tomatoc*.
here'for two weeks, returning with and A Century of Progress.
3 c left-over mixed
Aug.
11.
honoring
Mr.
and
Mrs.
&gt; them Sunday night.
1 cucumber
Mrs. W. R. Cook leaves Satur­ Cleon Ellinger. &lt;Arloa Johncock*. Barker.
3 c well seasoned white
►
1
bunch
celery
hearts.
day
for
Petoskey
where
she
will
re
­
*"Mr*.
C.
M
Balch
of
Grand
Rapid*.
1 lb. CD
1 onion, minced.
Mrs. Stanton’s sister. Nearly all of
FAMILY DINNER.
Bated dressing.
Harold Balth and i«tes Mildred main during the hay fever season. lhe guests were from out of town.
Baking powder biscuit
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubbard enter­
UP SIDE DOWN CAKE PAN FREE
1 cake pimiento cream cheese.
Balch of Morrillton. Arkansas, vteit­ Richard Cook will take his mother
Dissolve * bouillon
Bouquet* of summer flower* and tained with a family dinner on Sun­
1 head lettuce.
।
ed Mr*. 8. B. Wilcox and Mrs. Fred north, returning on Sunday.
pink and while streamers and tapers day complimentary to his father.
Dr. and Mrs. Ouy Keller and Miss formed very attractive decorations Oeorge Hubbard, and hte brother.
1 carrot.
■ white sauce, and nasoc
Ryerson last weekWash and scrape outside *kin of ।salt and pepper A Illite
R. J. McGreery drove to Traverse Mae Keller leave tomorrow (Thurs­ throughout Hie house.
Albert Hubbard of Detroit, in cele­
Peel and chill. Cut in i
City Saturday and Mrs. McCreery. day) for New York City for a few
The evening was pleasantly spent. bration of their birthdays. Albert tomato.
who had been visiting Mr. and. Mrs. days. Mr. and Mrs. Krantx Keller with visiting and playipg games on lliubbard had a birthday on' Sat- quarters and place in cup of lettuce ;sired, and grated
L. L. Bensley for a week, returned will return wtth them for a visit.
tn
section of salad plate.
.dissolved in U* white
the lawn, after Wiiich refreshments ] urday and on Friday of this week,
with him Sunday night.
" ■
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fox. Mrs. were served
Wash and pare cucumber. Slice
.
|Aug. 17. Oeorge Hubbard will be
Mra. Ivan PayUe and son Billy Mary Freer and Mrs. Rozell Stan­
thin and chill. Serve in lettuce cup
Mr. and Mrs. Ellinger received eighty years of age.
returned to their home in Battle ton attended the Johncock family many lovely gifts; __________
... of. the family enjoyed
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— j
... ­ tn section of salad plat*
All
the
din
Wash und clean celery Fill each
Creek on Monday after a visit with reunion at Prospect HUI. near Dev­
ner on Sunday and the many friends
her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Will il's lake in Jackson county, on Sun­ ON SPEAKING TOUR
until bteuiu
extend congratulations and best piece with plmtento cream cheese,
Vacuum Peck
and keep in cool place until ready
IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN, wishes to Mr. Hubbard and son.
Fighter, and other relative*.
day.
•
Robert Burrell and Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hubbard Of
lion. John C. Ketcham waa the
to serve tn section of salad plate.
STUFFED PEAR
Wash and &gt;crape carrot.
Chill
Robert Coffin of Detroit spent the Detroit’spent Sunday here with lite SPMker at the Bay View Assembly
JONES—COOL NUPTIALS.
week end here with Mrs. Burrell at parents, going from here to Kala­ on Monday evening, using as hte
Miss Norma Cool, daughter of Mr. thoroughly Cut-in long strip* when1
J T nuUneata,
the Carveth cottage at Wall lake, all maaoo to visit her mother. Mrs subject. "Facta and Fancies in_______________
and Mrs. Frank cool,. and Mr. Le- ready to serve on lettuce teal in
Martha Norton. They will also visit Congress.' On Tuesday. Wednesday,lland
returning to Detroit on Sunday.
H—
— section of salad plate.
land N. Jones of Hastings,
were
Place salad dressing tn cup of j Blend Uwroughly
Mr and Mr*. Sam J. Shelton and A Century o4 Progress.
and Thursday he is speaking in Che-j united in marriage at the home of
M. E- Caukin’ of Sparta and his boygan and.ChatJ^voix counties and r«v. Merrill, at Lowell. Mich., on lettuce in center of salad plate and. i
family Of st. Louis. Mo. are guests
.J1-—
of Mr. and Mra. John C. Katcham daughter. Mrs
R. L. Clark and at Cadillac‘far the Michigan Blate Thursday evening, August 2. at 7:00 serve Immediately.
Other vegetable* may te used UrtuM.
Mr. Shelton 1* on th* editorial staff daughter. Roberta, of Chicago have Grange and on‘Friday «peaks at the; ©clock. They were attended by Mtes
- |end of
of th* St Wute Po*t-Disp*tch.
been the guests of the former's son Ionia Free Fair. repre»enting thelNeida Cool, the bride * slater, and desired.
and
wife,
Mr.
and
Mn*.
E
A.
Cau
­
In a tetter to Mr*. E. A. Burton,
Stale Farm Bureau.
Mr Robert Newton o( Hastings.
BEEF AND KIDNEY FIE.
written on Sunday. Aug. 4. Mr* kin. and family lhe past week.
Accompanying Mr. Ketcham on
They have relumed from a short
3 to 3-lb. cut of beef ahank.
Harry Haye* stated that they (Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford McBain and thia speaking tour wan hte brother-'wedding trip through northern
1 4b. onions.
and Mrs Hayes) were leaving San Miss Patricia McBain of DlUon. in-law. Sam J. .Shelton, of St.'Mitnlgan. and
—.J are at ‘home to their
Francisco in a few days for Michi­ Mont., arrived Monday for a visit Louis, Mo.
many *friends
3 T flour.
,
“
rt*~*« •at Dowling.—Frfeport
gan Their many friends will be with hte slater. MBs Jennie McBain,
I ______________
I salt.
'New*. ________
1-4 t pepper.
and other relative* They-go to Yp­ SISTERS MEET FOR FIRST
glad to see them home again.
l lama its
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HONORED RECENT BRIDE.
1 beef’s kidney
Mr. and Mrs- Will Dawaon of Ann silanti on Thursday to visit Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. AtonSb Holla And
Complimentary to Mrs. B
J.
Arbor, who are al Wall lake for McBain's familyCut th* beef into t
ibelr vacation and Mr. and Mr*.
Misses Ambra Fedewa and Bea­ Mr. and Mr*. Elonso Elkina and Kemp (Lots Heath*, her sister, MBs
Wm. Liebler and Mr. and Mr*. Sav­ trice Goggins leave today for Detroit daughter of Elkhart, Ind., were Margaret Heath, entertained eight and place In a
age and daughter of Grand Rapids
from there lo Chicago by boat. Bunday visitor* oi Mr. add Mrs friends on Thursday evening A gen­ wtth the peeled
were Sunday gucste of Mr* Elroy
Ing at Mackinac Island en­ Troutwine. Mrs. Holte and Mrs ergl good lime was enjoyed and thf large, left whole
Tobias On "Monday Wm- Kronawit­
On their returti they kill Trout wine are sisters This te the; honor guest, who was marrted ft with the flour
ter and Glen Blake of Middleville change boats at Mackuiac and go first time there sisters have met tn June, was presented with'a lovely
on
to
Duluth tor seven! days' stay. twenty-nine years.
ihower.
called
on
Mn.
Tobiaa.
kV. Dtlivtr
Th* BIG-Littit Star* FAoiw 1481
►

”cInlW

T. S. Baird

CLOTHING &amp; SHOES
FOR MEN AND BOYS
HASTINGS

ES SHOP

with
lock of
y

LlltS

lour
Indifference

L V. BESSMER

j LOW PRICES

incn'an
from 35
i, stouts,

Friday, Aug. 17

Saturday, Aug. 18

28c

Butter

2

CHIPSO
CLOTHES PINS
SNO-DRIFT

kers
&gt;1 fabrics.

*!-■

59c
e Virgin

!

Shirt.

RS
NOP
tarry it"

29c
25c
21c

Maxwell
Hoose

Lifebuoy or

Coffee

Lux Soap

- Z9ic

3

19c

MEAT SPECIALS

BEEF STEAK
SIRLOIN STEAK
MINCED HAM

15|c ►
*. 19c
15c

HINMAN’/

Helpful Suggestions

I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1&amp; 1»4

M. NEWTON'1
Watek. Clock.

HINDS CORNERS.
|
Mr. and Mra. C- C. Robinson of
Hastings called at C. N. Tobias' |

'aSBMHRBKaSEaEm human ear, with Its faults of JudgBA
A ITCMO ,menl. Is replaced by ingenious me­
. IV1. C. A. J 1 JcJvlO Iters, which register sound as "aver-

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OCCIDENT

WANTS

Y

To the Republicans of the 4th District:

Til/CC f ll/C ||/fC

j standard understood by all engt.^•0« ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVERE Tobias of BMKofi oX. TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.-.lie
tJc Crwk
l] | H lid | Mr. Charles Brown, engineering neers.
vrecK vUltw
visncai w
W-. o
U. looias Sun
nun-. I1
ku lo a(T«f. Thirty
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...
. I'day
I J... O
„H Emmet U»»r&lt;
Oxhnol- i
’'
• -1 ■ *I ■
-student of M. a c. and camp leader , The human car and auditory cenand
Meyers nt
of Schoolil oyaraHou at kla
tnythiag. you Uy te c«i y«nr Man,at
Bartow
lake
camp,
was
the
Sunter»
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Bun-!teni in the brain are ineffleient
!cinft spent tiie week end there.
ay's warth. It you hire a man.
(Continued from Page One)
day morning speaker to the boys and sound Judges In three respects, says
1 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bishop and I_____________—
—
nearier*
ui
r*mn
nirrv
neoree
,
----------------------------------------- ----- Headers at Camp Barry. George iJr. Abbott. A sound, once heard.
mJ
«t a .Bauer held their altentton
'•““',7 Mr
;nd*M7sU‘^^ JSnK
£anma*Tn s
8.*'
,w,n
“ “W -hP WM
-“"“on for nearnear- ..canllot
described ti another, eithabiuiy. tonplM with th. vlllln&lt;r.M&gt;
!. »ltra &gt;r~-u—I.U wrat H0te
Throdore Pransh'“ ,n Stow rate of speed. The fmpmit &gt;y wo hour, at trie camp fire ex- er „ to charBCter or loudn™, with
and
la work sad la ba kaavn
TOO OFTEN TOU SELECT A
•&gt; a Mrr.nl of |h« p«epl«. who cm
CONOBB18MAN
BECAUSE HE
Ot Inch PTn&gt;,i„ ..
wlth ,he
death car.’ however, plaining science of fencing and an-: accuracy witness Uie varied de­
•ccowplhh .anaUilai. IMdi U tba
JtANTS A JOB. IB A MEMBER OF
"
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with *I’rung lhe r,ght fronl »heeI of hlsiswaring questions on relative sub- scrtptlons of a rattle »nake’s wamccuTtrtlon that, it nominated, ha
ONE
POLITICAL
RINO.
HAU
ti? sere f.rm ter
wcck
&lt;“»» own automobile, crushed fenders‘jects.
.
' m,
M the relsUrequtotneMot
BEEN AN OFFICE-HOLDER.
RilaT.“*t’wiU S!hi ^Odte atect
To PROTECT You ConaUntly
I ilMimc. I I..
niim,.| Phim—
and hrud Hghu B,,d *ri«ttcred the! There are 39 boys at camp, copiing IWq automobiles. Again, individuals
«»«the &lt;*ndshleIfl.
‘fr«n
Or.nd Rapids
Nashville.;X^n to^nesi Judgment!
•rm Republican candidate In the
Adjust F*»rly
Pay Promptly
DUtrlct. and al Waahlnoten. rapraand daughter attended thc fair at
indldalaa.
&gt;cnt you and not the politician*. Ha
Authorities held Swift and his Woodland. Hastings and Grant. Six M mat one man's opinion is seldom
h“’; , Ionia Monday.
will make the Beat Republican Cancompanions Friday night but later-leaders fijpie from Woodland. Nash-1mat of the average group. Lastly.
*rt»Uonal Candidate at tbe Novem­
c.ro
Miss Susie Philips'and Miss Mar,
them
pending the on
decision
®- Charles
Freeport,Barker
and Grand
Rapids.
though the mind remembers well
ber- election.
■fur' 5ayetSntxi,c7 indtCfamllv *a’d linv of P^Jsecut
‘)r. jSw"Wright
what . f*11
Dr.
of Ornnri
Grand
Raj&gt;-■-a
n
n» nhnrloa
Rnrlrer nt
Rim. .. _
__
—j
CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
•!»»« .J_i
action should te taken against the 'ids spoke to the boys Friday evening the quality or character of sound,
THE DISTRICT. BUT THE POLI-’
Fire Insurance Co
memory for loudness is very poor.;
Commlttoa.
ElfiANa SAY, "HE DOESN’T
A20 r_ Blair lakrc Friday where they are having A,lai supper time, giving the boys his Until the coming of sound measur­
-ii
TO OUR FACTION IN •
°r,ll&gt;»■ a few days’ outing. Mr. and Mrs. ar,‘cv
THE PARTY AND PERHAPS WE
By some miracle Engineer George 1,’™ou*
yoara p
ing instruments, unproveable opin­
t*' u*t'
Burrell Phillips and family visited Howland
" and Fireman Floyd Dennis, j
C' . ..et SOME POLITICAL AD­
OuiUi.
and ?caf£’ Dr' Nanis Wood- ions, Instead of facts, were the usual
VANTAGE
BY
NOMINATING
ni’ikr
1? thetn Friday evening.
SOMEONE ELSE.”
both of Jackson and two local boys. burne
Laim
outcome of practical attempts to re­
di—Hirni.h/tf
Mr- nnt» Mr&lt;. George DeMott vlsitFaNiakar
AUagan Nawa.
Thomas Meyers iu&gt;d Harry Powers.
nr duce the noise nuisance.
Mr«.
cd tbelr children in Hastings Sunwho were riding the tender, escaped I. Mttn&gt; ,of, P'°
“„rJ
li____________
------------ day afternoon.
,n "‘’’Lbir
Mr’’ c- N- Tobins returned Tues- without serious injury. Howland nnd .«"«• nUoues wid^OTt^thein
u-rhlW. m day from a few days’ visit with her Dennis were cut and bruised while
at /en^tog ^IriitJd SULPHUR, CHLORINE
veralty of Michigan College of En- aitjL, engineering shops proves thrd
AID METAL CUTTING Kin?
ooue‘e 01
-. &lt;
Bi daughter. Mrs. Mell Hendershott. -Meyers and Powers were badly shak-1 r‘e“ ’n'“
™
,encing- utrecrea
the chlorine makes for less friction
-------------! New. extremely hard and tough of tool against work, while the sul­
Mineral oils containing sulfur and j metah have brought the science of fur reduces Uie •’seizure.” or JiW
Uinilx ta UlMUn
P*
nlahrd mu»lc lor u.p ciunp fire one
Mrs.
Goldie
Case/visited
Mrs.
Lu
­
chlorine,
used
as
lubricating
fluids
metal
cutting
far
beyond
the
days
- Allhoush lour co«lm «rt dew„ m,At ,w„.
tendency of the two metals to stick
cretia Benham in Irving one day railed none ot thr «wnl«-n pas-|tlaW p,ul
on cutting tools, materially reduce when an old Un can dripped water together. Hie Umc and cost cl
Good Heating Stove
•"“S
I al damp lor Mro day,, u did Oeonte the power needed to drive ^he tool over a grind stone, but Just exactly .rawing. milling, drilling and turning
Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore and carried them on to Grand Rapids. BaUcr
and make u smoother cut in many of I why a sulfur or chlorine Impreguat- operations in Automobile manufocFOR SALE
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Char­ The wrecker was sent from Jackson
pancakes
French-toast,pea/Sud
apple- the hard and tougfe metals nnd al- rd oil is best is still a chemical or ture and slmUor workman te cocuddFriday pfeht. but Salurday Uro
^
“"U.^i.t^
Body Glass Installed
loys widely used in modem Industry.‘physical mystery of great complex- rrably reduced by the use of Hie
: ley Moore of Freeport on Sunday.
according to Professor Orlan W.' ity. Profeuor Boston stated. A long. treated oils, he reported, while the
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Tobias of ■trance ol a rerond one tram De-1
„,akc
ma,„ „„ o,
While You Wait
Kalamazoo spent the week end with iralt waa ivhuuvu
.vw-,
required w
to ...»
UK-theloeo-1
„
„„ w,,„ rto Danton, director of shops in the Uni- ‘series of experiments in the Univer-, life of tools U prolonged.
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. To- motive
...ntll-e back on
„„ the
Ul. rails.
ra.U Tracks
T,„». .
app|e pfc hm.d pudding,
I GLENN F. LAUBAUGH ►
bias. They all called on Mr. and Mrs. were cleared in time to permit the and eleven gallons of home-made
flllt sH.i: -An &gt;i|&gt;
Frank Newton in Hastings Sunday noon train to pass through on Snt­ ice cream. Il has required fiO lbs. of
SI llra»&gt;n L,r •
P. M.
urday. although tor several days pork. 46 lbs. of beef besides salmon
T»r. Ilnrri. Woridl
Callers nt W. O. Tobias’ Sunday trains were required to go slowly and 14 dozen loaves of bread and
I'AIIIV MIN ..I Human. Ii.li-rr«trtl In 1 afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle past this particular crowing.
30 gallons of milk. Mrs. Chas. Bas•&gt;»C' •"rk
1,ni/'uni't'|&gt;mr’urr , Toblos and son. Mr. and Mrs.
'*■ Fred
•* '*”*
Surviving Mr. and Mrs. McClin­
• I • &gt;a ... ,n Bush nnd family all of Battle Creek. '.tic Is n family of seven children, rett and her niece. Esther LaBulllstcr have done all the cooking.
1. » fit-r t-.tll-irlutlllv
• * a. , &gt; a .. - i i a .t.--F.| 111 thl« 1111- of Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Traver and fam- .ranging m age from two months to
Tills is the last section of Camp
• -r.1- H II. '•Uy of McOmber district.
eighteen years of age. Mrs. McClint­ Barry this summer. Next will be the
Tzrnh.ti Jh-'.r-n.. Jbrh. J-nnirarr ailMrs. Mary Payne and daughter .ic was lhe wldowjof Adam HetmansArloa of Hastings called, on Mrs. O, jpetger. brother of Marguerite Het- Leaders’ Camp and some week' end
camps utilizing Uie new cn^ln which
v-ti-n. N 1Im|&gt;v !. r -ni. Inqulr? E. N. Tobins Sunday:
•
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111
mansperger of this city. He operated has proven so useful all summer.
I’
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Francisco and a
। restaurant successfully in Char­
a. IF.aa Mi.nlha ..l.l
The new game equipment. Box
S-.m . . ..&lt;1, ii..’: •ur. H -nl- 4
a IV daughter of Freeport spent the week lotte
।
and died leaving his wife and Hockey, has been in almast/constant
I. veara end with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald two
,
»itii satv. j -. J.r.A,
children. She later married Mc­ use. It Is real exercise—Ask Clyde
(Clintic.
-s'. 1;.-u:-L4 "’’ Ll. Haynes und family.
ii.|,7,w,
Wilcox.
Mr and Mrs. Edd. Newton and
you MIK- &lt;•» 1-1
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook were
daughter Georgia and Mrs. Clara
of the resort at Lacy I NOISE SPECIFICATIONS
Btonn attended the Bunnell re- proprietors
j
ii\ .\ ‘ ll ^l’ D Mnrraa Jl&gt;&lt;n. Lila
lake In Kalamo township, about
* IV union at Fair lake Sunday.
rlt.hr mllok
u-i-.t of
nt Chariot
nharlnttr
eight
miles west
te. The
POSSIBLE IN FUTURE
ra”r Itah*^".1
ifnr car-lrn. WntCook home at the lake was de­
stroyed by fire about nine days ago New Measuring Instruments
KI.IHUIV 1-ATlV WAA,. 1.-...'. ...... . ’
CHOICE
pl
O/X
TM
F
CUllR
Mid they had teen living since in
Selective Prravjra
Measure Sounds. With
Uthe home of Luke Rolfe of near
&gt;'
’ mJ. ) IrlC*
Whole Wheat
Lb.
" I Charlotte.
.1!' | .
Accuracy
-..-.A
'’I. ... *'-1 1
W IV 1'1 11_ 1 AAAGRAHAM
Sack
uhe eye witness of thc accident
•Total noise produced by this ma- |
FREE METHODIST CHURCH.
l-.-»t L».r
Hal l-ii 8iriA«r. I’i,..nr 1
‘ was Loren Boyes of this city,chine,
who in operation, shall not exceeo |
A. L. Howlett, Partor.
Til V.-;
• IV
The Prescription Drug Store il.oST- •■*&lt;1 ot .nor. wt. at.-ntl
Ila.tin*.—Kmi.l*&gt; smkt»..l, io:no a. M was just coming across the bridge a 50 decibels.'’ This may be typical ol i
II no A M
c»ufoniu*
few hundred feet south of the rail: a new kind of specification which I
| Ut-rm l-raltirailk ari.I Haaiinc. ■lillr
FANCY
l «.ril II. Cat.
«£."r. t 'iVp.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN I m -Mnr A..K.rl ..l.l
road tracks at the time the fatal production engineers may common- ■
PACK
J0:6O IL M. crash happened Boyes said he saw
fiSn*
ly find in their manufacturing con- (
1
" 1 ’
F.,'«trr ■» eoiningt
the front car stop for the train and trapls in the near future, whether
|»OH SALE 1........................... «*'l •»«
• . I . .,. .' I &lt; H M -&gt; - - &lt; 1 .
the next thing he knew there was a i their nm
nu
No. 2
CHURCH or THE NAZARENE.
product
be a vacuum cleaner. I
loud crash followed by a clanging '‘u.omkbUe
Rrv. M J. Rte*
!
gears or ventilating ■
ltr.1.|.o.r 4I.1 Co
Can
and thud as the train careened
High.. Quality White . Teghnrn
■3own Ilk-Track. ■Bwarase orthF twi­
Knowledge of the nerre strain and
Barred Rock and R. I. Red Pul­
light he did not sec the automobile
lets. Range Raised on own plant.
annoyance resulting from noise
Full HALE—Full l-ln.-lo.l thinir J.-r.--r
driven by Swift as It shunted the the reason for adding the new. part­
GETTY’S HATCHERY AND
waiting car onto thc tracks. He was
’ vi ,.o,. nirir,: iv._..iun.i
ly psychological problem to Uie en­
POULTRY FARM
Fancy
among the first to reAh the scene
1 49T F Blair Haatlnea.
gineer's ordinary concern with
Middleville. Mlih,
of the accident.
Fl'll SALE -I* M.rop.t... .hra-v 1'(.or
•
‘“udards of
strength, chemical
standartin
।
EMMANUEL CHURCH (Epti-opall.
hrL. V. f... mil.. •,.i:lb of PrairiovUle.
R«*»r
! Tom Myers and Harry Powers lomposllton.
A MrN-.ilt
■
—•*’
" i. revolutions pw mln­
‘ 2538.
were on the tender as the train went
From Rich, Ripe
-----------e like, states Dr. Ernest J.
! No 1 fl E- H ollnx. T..wr &gt;tn Farm II i
Ate
and Ute
l down the tracks out of control. They A HKnt • W.UJ.i
rra&gt;! mrint-ra. M-ri.r.&lt; al IL..|.a».
Tomatoes
“ ..io a I jumped clear just In time and thus Abbott, research physicist for the
I.. J,. t,.l! Tlior..lM ..iw.lne, Aneu-i ir.
Unlverslty-of Michigan Department
I at
tniruirtant
i
r
;.'
l
u
’
"(^
’
I
'i
,
scaiwd
being
pinned
under
as
the
11-oz. Bottle
• JsaucBtafk. locomotive toppled over. Crowds of of Engineering Research.
rolt SALE Hr ...ale m
The Department has already made
loan
.
people
continued
to
visit
the
scene
OPTOMETRIST
i . ..... .. 73* \r..i Grwl
Bulk
0 ■" । of the accident all day Saturday and such an aflvance specification for a
user of certain large gears, in addi­
Any style and shape ot
Rich
I Sunday.
•
BOWENS MILLS CHURCH.
tion lo Its routine work of ’’spotyng'’
glasses. Satisfaction or
Francis C. McCusker, the itinerant
noise
sources
in
machinery
already
Lb.
Boz
Plain or lodUod
money-back policy.
Prezrh- who was crushed underneath the lo­
designed and designing tests which
ti. cqmotlvc. waS a native of ccrnells- NO RENT TO PAY!
C. Bfi-oi. *
ville. Pennsylvania, who had resided have been used In factory rbutlne.
Al residence one-half mile
in Detroit. He had a police record in From various parts of the country,
----DELTON M. E. CHURCH NOTES.
meanwhile, come reports that a ma­
north of Orangeville.
Grand Rapids for petty thievery and
had served fifteen days in jail in jor government department and ।
P. O. Shelbyville. Mich.
various architects are planning on j
Detroit lor reckless driving.
.
specifying Ute sound which blowers
and like equipment may make, mid
Uial makers of all sorts of innchin-1
are thinking of the increase of
GRANGE PROGRAMS ery
human efficiency and pleasure com­
m
HASTINGS MARKETS
ing from working with quiet equip- I
merit, declares Dr. Abbott In making
MAPLE LEAF GRANGE.
his specification prediction.
•
WISCONSIN
Concern with unnecessary sound
Is not exactly new. during the past I
FULL CREAM
Lb.
10 years far sighted manufacturers I
STRONG
iLilite.1
to
thl
having financed such projects on
Mr.ti IM HMM
dozens of machines, from cream
separators
to 5.000 horse-power
BAPTIST CHURCH.
shff
steam turbine gears Early research,
lacking measuring instruments, was
difficult but these tools have teen
R»« Pkx.
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT. developed and applied successfully
Clsaasar.
'
ftL
Mr nnd Mr*. Bert Shurlow went to sound problems, so that now the
to Remus Saturday evening to at­
8a4&gt; tn i
tend a shower given in their honor.
'
LICAN CONVENTION.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Geiger and
AT HASTINGS. THURSDAY. SEPT,
Mr .and Mrs. Donald Geiger attend­
»"t
Boola
ed conference near Sunfield Sunday
Or SPAGHETTI ELBOWS
and brought the word back that Rev.
' Gamble of Lowell will be the pastor
at this place. He will deliver his firs:
tbs.
sermon next Sunday morning.

Our Service

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Salt
Baking Powder
Ice-Cre-Mix «&amp;.“ 3
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Post’s Bran Flakes
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Sol Wash
3
Super Suds
Waxed Paper
2
Argo Gloss Starch
Shinola

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

CARDS of THANKS

Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mra.
Harry Rizor of Hastings spent Bun­
day at James Meade’s.
CHURCH or CHRIST, COATS GH0VH.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Houevener and
no— son-Xtordon. of Detroit called on Mr.
and Mra. Walter Ickes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bark of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday al Clayton
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
| McKeown’s.
CHURCH.
Mrs. Anna Jewel and children of
Mt Pleasant spent last week visiting
Hll.tM, School
her mother. Mrs. Oeorge Roush.

FIRST CHURCH OF CUBIST.
SCIENTIST.
Tin- Morgan library stand* at the I

marble.. nf -rlasalc design and ha*
noteworthy bronze doore of Six­
teenth reotvry Italian workman
Ship. The library' 1* not open to
the public, but admlsslM may.m.me-

many valuable collections In the 11Imry, notably the Bible*, which toclud* the (lutenterg Bible and n
Syrian Bible of ttejSar 759. Otter
Oospris, the Gohlen Giwpela,

UMTF.n BRETHREN CHURCH
AT RALTIMORE AND McCALLUM

CARP Of T IA5K'

It was retting .unbearable.

SALADA"

BROWN LABEL.
. • Black or Mixed.

% lb. pkg. 18c
Vi lb. pkg. 35c

Snowdrift
Vegetable Shortening.

Sc
19C
25c
15c
15c
17a
9c

19c

Rich, Creamy.

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24c

100 Lbg.
Egg Mash
$1.73

Mason Jars
»» 69c
Mason Jars Quarts. Doz. 79c
Mason Jars
*1”
Mason Caps d*. 22c
Can Rubbers
n». 4c

Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh Daily
ALL PRICES IN THIS ADV. ARE SUBJECT
TO MICHIGAN 3% SALES TAX.

BEPUDI.1CAN STATE COKVEMTtON.

C. THOMAS STORES

And

Moaumaal to Wrifhl Brothers
ring nnd found It IA the first pocket.
.,
, without fumbling, the directoreould
flight of the •Wrigtit brothers was
• : ''*&gt;•’» Vnn Cnunir.1 is* tmi &lt;-» stand It no longer. (Julie forgetting
designed by Architects Rodgers and‘I Mf«’*ii«m*,nu. B. ‘hnrrk. Mk*a&lt;&lt;*y himself, he lenped up and In a voice
Poor. It is a fid-foot pylon set op-i to:3o 4. m. ckruion EMmv*c. Of rage shouted: “Do that pair!
on a atar-aliapet! foundation. Are-" j_^k
fsr f&gt;r,hw
| uWe do you tliihk you are—In
votvlng beacon surmounts the abaft. |Ni»r&gt;»l
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15c

SCRATCH FEED

What, Wedding Without
Single Comic Feature!
j
The movie comedy director was
i sitting’ In the front row at bls
friend'* wedding. He wp* In g bad
humor, for not n single usher waa
Inebriated, and the organist did not
have an Adatu'a apple ttmt would
have been funny In a cloae-up. Thc
bride entered sedately, and the
, groom and bestrinan innde their way
; without mishap. The director be­
! gan to writhe. The bride wore' u
(-each of a long veil, but no one
stepped on it. One laugh after an­
other *{M&gt;lled!
Even the minister
failed, and held the prayer book

25c
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11c

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128 Weit State Street

"Dvery Day Low Price*

�Wedne»day, Auguat 15, 1934

THE UW OF IDE
LORO IS PERFECT'

THE HASTINGS BANNER

• very helpful and interesting talk. Mnd to each millimeter of blood In MANY PET IDEAS ARE
HU general theme was that science: normal health. U they go up to
1 rC' 'LI,,™
r.r.r-rx
"hot !es« than the Bible reveals Godtwice that number It means that:
hiniA/
NOW HICPADncn
DISCARDED
and that II can be said that a law nature Is combatting some infec-,
------------discovered in nature, like the moral Hon in the body. If they go to three I M. 8. 0. .Specialist Makes Intaw laid down by Moses. U perfect, times that number the patient ta! n*. o. u.jjyocmu.kmasci *u
Dr. Woodburne said that science I Usually very 111
vestigations of Feeds

DID YOU SKCEM?
71x1
*ho«»r» which recur
e«h August were supposed to be
filling the sky with Celestial fire°"
and ifSunday
mights. We are wondering
any of

I
I'

our readers noticed them? The best

PART

WHO PAYS PROCESS
TAX? THE FARMER

That la the Conclusion of an
Iowa Economist Who

TO WHOM IT MAY CONC

for Dairy
... y Cows
7 J.

lUme 10
** lhem
ukl
Investigated
u
Jsbout
midnight
on Bunday
night be
it
N^uren/h^tataM^nmi
*hlch lhe doctor looks for. The
Barry county farmers who have
Dairymen will be glad. In view of might
poulble that some young
bIood’ normally contains' 100 mH11- thc feed situation In Michigan, that people observed them at that hour, dressed their own hogs and mark­
things made familiar to him bv
by ht&gt;
his
. . __ ' _ ___ ____ .___
tor some time Professor Carl P. but lhe old folks were probably in eted the dressed product are not
profession, and revealed by medical
Huffman of Michigan State College,
enthusiastic about lhe processing
science. Running through all his
fall much over fifty per cent animal nutrition specialist, has been
and the courteous treatment
talk was this thought: "Na'ture as should
Anyone wno
who aw
did notice ana
and countcount- tax.
;-— which has been made a part'of
ui
SCIENCE AS WELL AS
of that quantity the patient will
careful Investigations of ed the number of meteors they saw
Corn-Hog program. We heard
have received.
BIBUE REVEALS GOD Well
"J1 as lhe Bible teaches that the
-• die in convuDBon*. If the sugar making
feeds for dairy cows. He declared should write to Dr. P. Olivier, head I
d*y of a fanner in Irving
If you contemplate having a i
content of the blood.goes too high. that a multitude of pet Ideas about or Uie Anwrlein
Boclclz. Up-; townihlp who dreeeed end lent to
P.0,1. BiciStaf •■Mon.uIt means diabetes. Ten milligrams dairy cattle feeding have been per DvW. Knwl.oit
i -------------------market some--hogs, —
for —
which ---------he re- I
of calcium ta the normal for each knocked In thc head by recent re­ ’
-----aa»
।--------। ccived a little over $30. Some weeks :
Conscious About Health
Jtated the interest of the average
100 cubic centimeters of blood. If search studies.
I person In tilings which we call nor- it goes down fifty per cent, spasms
DEPOSITS GAIN OVER 23 'Xi
"t wiSuX'
Symptoms
mal
increulngly lhe docU)r u
In the light of the new findings
Bunday Uie Rev. L. L. Dewey was asked. What is the normal blood result. If It should go too high, the Professor Huffman says that some
MILLIONS SINCE MARCH
Ulllan Lkhty
cut of lhe city. He had requested pressure? The normal pulse rate? blood would get so thick that it feeds have tobagganed ikiwn the
Included the processing tax
ladder ot scientific appreciation. En­
Dr. A-*W. Woodburne to speak to The normal tem|&gt;erature and the would not flow.
Mra. Olive Doyie.
That Is the Record in Michi- demand
and a penalty, which was added be­
Fifty milligrams of sodium chlor­ silage, he declared, is one of these.
Mis congregation at thc regular normal weight?
cause thc farmer failed to pay Ute
igan, Bo Lansing
pomin, service
the doctor gave | n,. doc„r In hU wort «oee much ide (table salt! ta normal in every Scientists have found that this
processing tax at the time when he
100 cubic centimeters of blood, and green stuff is not quite so essential
Reports
1
.
-------------------——■— farther than this, in hl* examlnamarketed hta dressed hoga
five milligrams
of
phosphorus. bi the ration as they had previously
• UA7IUP I nut nnmr 'lloos hc *,lu 10 know how nearly
The tabulation made by the state
Thc question has arisen? Who pays
per cent of the body ta supposed, provided cows consume
AMAZING LuW rRICE normal the patient ta In many other Elghty-five
Mr and Mrs. B. J. Wellman were
water. If the percentage of waler liberal quantities of good alfalfa hay banking department at Lansing of this processing tax? Does the pockways. All the testa he makes show
thc
reports
the
Michigan
banks
i
er?
The answer ta an emphatic no, In East Castleton Bunday helping accident with his motorcycle.
Tails much below that then the doc­ and waler.
very forcibly the narrow limits with­ tor becomes anxious because his pa­
made
maoe
on
mi
June
junc
30
ov
shows
ni»uwa
that,
ui«r.
since
■
uilc
nc
uoes me
' he aocs
does not. Does
the consumer? Me
He Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blocher celebrate
“Our feeding experiments have
We hope everybody can and will
in which we live and move and have ' tienl ta dehydrated and ta in dan­
attend tiie school reunion at Tborndemonstrated." said Professor Huff­ the reports made last March, bank surely does not. although he pays their 45th wedding anniversary.
our being. For Instance, the normal
Victor Wensloff Is laid up tor re- apple lake next Tuesday.
ger. The blood pressure, lhe kid­ man "that a simple ration consisting deposits have increased $23,636,801 more for his pork because ot this
temperature is 986 degrees. If it neys, lhe eyes, the ears and the
months
iMtu meal-bone
Ultai'UVU! In the little more
— than
------ three
—----- ---------- | processing tax.
..... Who
...... really docs
....... pay
of alfalfa, hay. corn and
goes up two or Uiree degrees we
nervous system all are studied for meal furnishes a good quality of Ilhal have Intervened. That Indi- the hog tax? And the answer given
Small down have fever and are not comfortable. their normal reaction.
protein for milk production; a* well! cates a substantial recovery. The by an Iowa farm economist, after
_‘
If It goes up five or six degrees we
• . .. .
• 1.1
■
—of
t Ikl.
I.W I.gained
— I..
am.. a*aaa4aa la (Vai Ika Za _-_a-a_ ......
this mcity
over StOA
$100.-. 1long
study, ta that the fanner pays
There ta a marvelous tubular fac­ as for growth. Not only is lhe qual­ banks
have a high fever and arc very ill.
— tn that —
..a In
---------—». with
ol what benefit is the Com000
period.
contrast
Ten degrees of fever are Incom- tory called lhe smalt intestine. It ity of the protien In auch a simple, the low point of the depression there Hog program?
home-grown ration adequate from
patlble with life for more than an ta 23 feet long and ta lined with
has
been
a
great
Improvement
With
Thc
government has slaughtered
the standpoint of quality, but the
12" Fire Pot Other sisei
hour or two. Hie temperature about 5.000.000 millions of cells along its
the Insurance of deposits up lo a several millions of pigs and hogs
us must be within accustomed nor­ walls. This lining ta only l/1000ths quantity is also adequate for liberal limit of $5,000 there has been an in­ and largely wasted the meat tn or­
proportionately low.
milk production.
mal limits. Above 10 degrees tem­ of an inch thick. Yet II absorbs all
creasing confidence in bank* There der to reduce the number of hog*
perature may spell death for tome that ta nourishing from lhe food
tien
grain
mixture
is
past.
Although
1Li every reason to expect that de­ The government need not have gone
we
have
eaten
and
rejects
the
pois
­
people.
,
posits will continue to grow.
to all that trouble. TTw/drouth ta do­
Tift human heart in health beats ons. which » are eliminated. This protien I* abyHutely necessary in I
ing that Job very effectively. The re­
the ration for health nnd growth, yet
ataod 22* hosting plant.
70 times a minute. 4.000 times an mlscroscoplc lining. 1/1000ths of an
A GOOD SHOWING.
cent rise in the price ot pork to the
recent
experiments
indicate
that
hour, about 100,000 times a day. or inch thick, ta all there ta between
Report* from* Lansing state that farmer is due far more to the drouth
lower
level*
than
the
24
per
cent
will
35.000,000 times a year. Each time us and death.
the
value
of
the
oil
pumped
from
than to government interference.
answer.
it.beats it sends out two and oneSurely we are "fearfully and won­
Michigan
wells
will
exceed
$101000.
­
"When cow* have access to plen­
ivalf ounces of blood into the pul­ derfully made." and surely "the law
FAIR LAKE.
of good water they get along 000 this year, better than $3,000,000
monary circulaUon and two and of God." which normally operates ty
tn
excess
of
last
year.
Had
permis
­
The Bunnell Ladies' Aid will meet
nicely. Hay. after It ta soaked with 1
A small down payment
one-half ounces into lhe general with such precision in our lives,
water tn the cow’s large storehouse. 1sion been granted to operate the at the church basement at one
system. This ta equivalent to 22 "if perfect”
the paunch, acta as a source of sue- 1wells of this slate at their full ca­ o'clock August 23, to clean the base­
pinta every minute. 1400 pinta every
culent feed. It is true that pie hay. Ipacity the amount of oil pumped ment and followed by supper. All
hour, or 4,000 gallons per day, and it
after being soaked, lacks the value ’would have been five times as great. come.
Com pitta installation of
must never fail. It the heart skips
Michigan oil resources have barely i Jason Willison and family at­
of green. Juicy grass, but lhe differ­
the Warm Friend by fac­
ence In food value is not due lo sue- 1been tapped. When they shall be tended the Edgette reunion at
times we faint. If five or six times
developed lhe oil industry will ' Crooked lake Sunday.
culenee. but to the state of the ma- fully
!
aatiafactocy porformanco.
wc are in danger and If it skips
be
a considerable factor in this state. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farrah of
tur|ty of the plant.
more than that it means death.
I Vernwntvllle spent the week end
"Recent experiments sliow that as
Money. A Holland Man
IRVING.
Twenty-three million millions of
with Mrs. Lottie Oolltater.
long as plenty of roughage ot good
will call without obliga­
red blood cells circulate through the
1 Wayne Miller has returned home
quality,
such
as
hay
or
pasture,
is
,
tion day or night.
prised on her birthday by her sta10,000 miles of blbod vessels in the
• Continued from Page One)
available there Is little likelihood of ;
average human adult. The doctor
Holland Cleans and Repairs
cattle
suffering
from
a
vitamin
de
­
also examines tiie blood constitu­ less, uses less to the Job and saves
nleces. Allie Mourey. Bessie Camp­ of BatUe Creek visited at Allen
All Makes ol Furnoat
bell. Lora Baker. Augusta Bolyen. Griffin's Sunday.
ents. He wants lo know whether heavily on labor. One entire class ficiency.
there are four and one-half to five of Ford cars was scheduled last win­ • "Our results show tliat under Floosie Morford and Golds Casey.
The Bunday school picnic was well
HOLLAND FURNACE CO. million
red cells in each cubic milli­ ter to carry this soy bean oil finish Michigan conditions only two min­ All came with well filled baskets attended. It was held at Bunnell's
erals are likely to be deficient In the and spent a happy day with Mrs.
meter
of
blood.
If
the
red
cells
The
only
reason
Mr.
Ford
did
not
point Thursday.
SIMON ETTERBECK
drop to 3,000.000 the patient Is shift over his entire line was that ration of dairy cattle, namely: Io­ Benham.
Norris Bergman and family of
711 East Grand HL
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons of Battle Creek are camping for two
anemic. If down to 2.000.000 very be had not yet enough oil crushing dine. which prevents goiter in new
HASTINGS
PHONE 2826 anemic. If one million, life cannot equipment to do It. Soy beans pro­ bom calves, and phosphorous. A Chippewa lake and four of their weeks at the Hall cottage.
go "on very long. Thc white cells duce a comparatively large quantity phosphorous supplement ta needed children are visiting Mr* Sim­
when
a
home-grown
ration
is
fed
STATE
STONY POINT.
mons sister, Mrs. Joseph Springer.
must approximate six to eight thou- of oil.
consisting of alfalfa hay and cereal
Lowell
Demond's
entertained
Mr. and Mrs. William Cushing of
Mr. Ford says: “Soy beans have grains. A mixture of equal parts of
FAIR CR0UHD5
friends from Detroit last week.
tome very Important advantages a special odorless bone meal is Rec­
Orval Wadell of Kalamazoo and
over many other types of crops. ommended to use with home grown home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wilcox
Wm. Herbert Moorhouse of Pine
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCann.
They Improve lhe toll; they take rationing."
Mtes Helen Wilcox has returned lake were week-end visitors at John
comparatively Littla cultivationfronts visit at Bellevue.
Blocher's.
just enough to give the plant* a
BEAN GROWERS COMPLAIN.
ktart up to six inches in height—
It is quite evident that the bean
knd thereafter only enough to con­ growers of Michigan are not pleased
trol Uie weeds. On our farms we with Secretary of Agriculture Wal­
cultivate with tractors, the long laces arbitrary course, At their con­
rows being 28 Inches apart. The vention in Saginaw Wednesday
stalks usually grow four to four and t liere was sharp criticism of Mr.
One-half feel high. Another big ad­ Wallace. Spokesmen for the grow­
vantage to the farmer is that soy ers. who are seeking a marketing
beans do not need to be harvested pact to provide them a minimum
when other crops press him. The price above the cost of production,
vines stand up straight and stiff ex­ charged that the government's pow­
cept on certain types aj heavy soil. er of intervention would interfere
The leaves fall off at frost and the with the marketing of the beans.
pods remain. The crop may be har­
vested any time during the winter. SHOULD MEAN GOOD PRICES.
This enables the fapner to employ
his time profitably during
the state department of agriculture at
months when farm work ta light. Lansing, the prospects for the
Borne of our crops were harvested in Michigan bean crop this year ta 52
per cent of an average crop. The to­
sub-zero weather last December.
"Our extraction plant for separat­ tal crop of this state, according to
ing the oil from the meal is pur­ present indications, will be about 25
posely neither large nor expensive, per cent of the nation s bean crop.
so that It may serve the needs of As the country's total yield of beans
several tn a community. Thus the this year will be far less than aver­
'men who raise the crop can give it age, the price ought to be good for
Its first processing; after which they those fortunate enough to get a rea­
can sell to industry the oil, also the sonable yield.
meal and feed the residue to their
ORANGEVILLE.
cattle."
"
Mn. J. W. Sheffield and Mn.
Mr. Ford adds: "Soy beans are
Venema were
Kalamazoo
Uie crop with which we have so far John
attained the greatest success in our visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mn. Marclus Bagley re­
experiments. We are running a
small agricultural experiment sta­ turned home Monday from a ten
days' visit with relatives at Petoskey
tion for determining the best varietles of this legume and the most and Charlevoix.
• Jean and Shirley Norman of Kal­
No Extra Cost ! Flatter, Wider All Weather
profitable methods of culture and
amazoo arc spending a couple of
fertilization. We are likewise in­
weeks with their grandparents at
Tread. More Center Traction (16; more non­
vestigating many other crops to
this
place.
learn if they have industrial possi­
akid blocks). Heavier, Tougher Tread. Super­
Mr. and Mn. Walter Pike and
bilities"
Mr. Ford ta no doubt animated daughter. Harriett, of Grand Rap­
twist Cord Body and 43% More Miles
ids, were Sunday guests of W. H.
by a patriotic desire to aid the
Beattie of this place.
of REAL Non-Skid.
'farmers In finding crops for which
Mr. and Mn. Gerald Rupe and
there are large industrial uses. if.
little daughter. Jacqueline, were
for instance, some added use could
Hastings visitors Friday.
be found tor the millions of bush­
Merlin Houevener of Prairieville
els of wheat that could be raised in
spent the past week with his uncle.
this country, more than ta required
Marian Rupe and family ot this vi­
for American consumption, that
would be a-boon to the farmers. If, cinity.
Maxine and Betty Earl of Kala­
tor. Instance, added uses could be
mazoo is spending a couple of weeks
with their grandparents. Mr. and
to utilize the com stalks, increased
Mn.
A. Earl of this place.
prices would result for the grain

WAS SUBJECT OF TALK
BY DB. WOODBURNE
ON SUNDAY

NEW HOLLAND
FURNACE

778

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f STATE FAIR
AUG.31

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SEPT. 9

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4.50- 20
4.50- 21
4.75-19
5.00-19
5.00-20
5.00-21
5.25- 18
5.25- 20
5.25- 21

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(29x4.50) 4.70(30x4.50) 4.90
(28x4.75) 5.20
(29x5.00) 5.55
(30x5.00) 5.75
(31x5.00) 5.85
(28x5.25) 6.20
(30x5.25) 6.60
(31x5.25)
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and Uie crop would be much more
profitable for the fanner.
.
Mr. Ford disclaims that he has
any ready-made panacea tor the
world's economic lUC bilt he Ex­
presses the conviction that anything
that can be grown to provide in­
dustry with manufacturing mate­
rials will bring new revenue to agri­
culture as well as causing a stimu­
lation of price of old line conven­
tional crops.
The beat possible working plan,
lie says, for any man in our civili­
sation ta to have one foot on the
farm and the other in industry.
Mr. Ford has an extensive exhibit
of by-products of soy beans at the
Ionia fair to show farmers the pos­
sibilities of this crop for them. If
•oy-bean oil can, be made Into a
beautiful finish, as Mr. Ford says,
and a more durable finish than lac­
quer, there would seem to be a trethe automobile industry

may discover other , crotp that can
be grown on farms In tnta country
which will fit into our industrial
life so that farmers can morr widely
diversify their crops,

BALTIMORE CENTER.
Forest Smith ta sick at this writ­
ing.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Helsel were in
Jackson Friday.
Mrs. Alma Nuslcker and son. Har­
old. of Cincinnati, Ohio, are the
guests of Elery Houghtalln.
Mr. and Mrs. Floy Greenfield of
Quimby were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Greenfield and Mr and Mrs.
Kenneth Daniels of Hastings were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mat­
teson recently.
The Misses ArebeUe Smith. Bea­
trice Matteson. Margaret Garrison
and Hortense Mead of the Camp
Fire group go to Clear lake camp
for two weeks starting Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greenfield
had as guests Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mn. George Herus and
daughter, Katherine, of Lansing,
Mr/and Mn. Bert Fancher, Mr. and
Mt&gt;. Ed. Rice of Uie Durfee, Mn.
Alma Hunsicker and Harold of
Cleveland. Ohio.
Aviators aay that a rainbow seen

this is a nation of great re­
sources, peopled by folks of unusual bus
iness and financial enterprise, makes it
none the leas important that sound judg­
ment and careful thinking and planning
be exercised.
There is one place, however, where no
American citizen can go wrong—the ac
cumulation of money in a Savings Ac
count in this bank—All deposits are in
sured under the Federal Banking Acta
of 1933 up-to $5,000.
‘
This bank, always conservative and
just as accommodating as sound banking
policy will pernlit, invites your patronage

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■

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, ItM
NASHVILLE.
:has always been to find some new king a time before the Spaniards
&lt;civilization Who knows how mqny cqmc a civilization Bad dPQ0hqM
:hundreds or thousands of years It here tliat luvd developed a oonaider_
imay be before they will be rattling uble art in the manufacture of met­
around among lhe bones in River­ al. and la tha attractive designing
weeks, recuperating from an oper­
MARBIA0E LICENSES.
tuev?r overlooked a bet when it came side cemetery, or some other ceme­ and arttetlc coloring of pottery. A Vance C. Rtulter. Mt Vernon. O. 33 ation. Last ' week he spent with
&gt; to taking anything
They tasted tery tn this county, with the same few of thc old Spanish records are Qsma J. Williams. Thornville, O. 34 friends in the upper peninsula.
.
_________ ,____________
jthls new food and liked it so well object in view? No one knows how still in existence, and refer to th toe Vpyle V. Vanity, NasbvUlg .......... 31
*
Leaf Club wm very
(Ckxitinucd Cmm mm roje, n*rt one) that they took same of the roots long the.isthmus of panama had people as being of Rood size, strong Marqulta C. Brumm. Nashville ..1g
entertained Thursday
B JBJgJ '
to lrro*' ln thrir been stilled before Columbus land­ and active—qualities that seem to
home ot ’ Mra. Della
Orville J. Van Wlc. Wopdland ... 22
.. mm
.. way. The
__ —
down
that
tiny--------littledeparted Trod the Panaman-acquiring" would be a better-loan soil back in Spain. That root ed mvw
Bowman
with
Mra. Otto Anderson
of Panama happen* to be-Ians of today, especially as far as Beatrice L- Pratt. Woodland ...10
Bounding word where large sum*&lt;was a potato, and today lhe annual Republlc
:
assisting. After lhe business meet­
are tnvolycdi the loot, and bringing potato crop te worth a lot more itucked in between the best known ibcing "active" is concerned. A 1Ring, visiting was enjoyed. Lovely re­
of America——the
the south the Spanish
PRORATE COURTIt to some common
nmnn point of assem- than all
an the
u«c gold
sv«u the
n»c ui***&gt;*aiuj
Spaniards ever civUlzatlons
&lt;
u,
•* •AxteclUe
—— i— farther to —
freshments were served.
pack-Uwlna
On the!
the took tfrom
Mayas to the north and the In- __
records refer to a tribe of giants
WE' hy rtl"l* pMF
-tratn* nn
-----* Uie Incas *The
wu“ reputation;and
&gt;
Est. Margaret B. Freeman. Peti­
Miss Pauline Furniss of Howell
ni- of*the
orthe potato as a dioicc
choice morsel of
ot cas to thc
the south. It may be Interinter- !PerhapPerhaps their sloe won
ilieiu------their tion for determination of heirs and
high seas Che English and the pi---------------spent a few days. Mat week with her
____from
.____ than,
' !.
U spread
„11
knnw
»h«t an
xafetv.
P —»• Such----- things
•
rates would take it!*Way
food
ail over Europe. And esllng
to know
thatCTneditinn
an expedition
[safety.
have been
parents. Xf and Mrs. Von W FurThit seems a rather crude way. finally got imp Ireland. The Irish' sent out by Harvard University has known,
nlSA
a
though il was evidently coosldered grew so many choice one* that they recently unearthed a new clvillza-'
W. R- cook.
Est. Mary Haft Proof of plU filed,
rupOctebte. because the pirate Moc- finally became known as "Irish po- tion in the Province of Oocle. only i
order admitting will entered.
Mrs Lee Walker .and daughter of
BEAR HOLE LAKE.
r»n
Knighted Over here when tatocs." and the people became de- '80 miles from the Canal Zone. An-1
|Bst. Harlan V. Swclttkr. Petition Detroit spent a tew days with her
fan wm
wm Knlgi
the people
get a little spare change, pendent upon them as an article of clent graves have been excavated
Mm Lenora Feldpousch has been for license to mH filed, waiver ol1 brother. Olis ookay. and family.
the
people get
they are
of it in the more food. Even today when you think and
found to be rich in objects visiting
of |
her sister, Mra Russell notice filed, testimony o( freehold­
they
are relieved
raBev
Mra. Gali Lykins took Mra. Clin­
suave though none thc less efflclent of potatoes, somehow you tnvariabljA gold, along with elaborate pottery । Todd, of Lansing for the lust few er* filed, license to sell issued, oath ton F. BmlUi to Battle Creek Friday
method of selling them first mort- associate “Irteh" with them
But and instruments of stone. Thc find j wrek*.
before sale filed, report of sale filed. morning where she took the train
nge bonds, approved by some high there seem* to be an end to all good wasso elaborate that it will really 1 William Ciaggct and familyspent
UNPER A BEAUTIFUL TENT THEATRE!
Est. John Buehler. Order confirm­ for her home In Iowa City. Iowa.
Sounding Commission. The results things, and in 1846 ardrouth blighted take year* before thc value and Sunday in Lansing visiting Henry ing sale entered.
*
A quite wedding took place Sat­
are about the same, though ti* the Irish potato crop. The people; significance of the find can be de- Billings and family,
Est. Bonnie Belle and Donna May urday night at seven o'clock, when
methods followed were totally dlf- were helpless and faced starvation,
method*
starvation. termined. It
R wa* only by
hy^an
an un-1
un-| Arthur -Tyler
tx.i— .
and
n^ -family
- were six Beach. Petition and nomination tar MIm Majqulta Brumm, daughter of
ferent. Where you have this "Com- Many of them got a move on before usual circumstance that this rlchl0-C)ock dinner guiists of Mr. and 'guardian filed, order appointing Mr. and Mr*. Coy G Brumm, was
mission form" of financial extrac- it was too late, and thousands of field for the study of archaeologists yr&gt; g j granger of Vermontville guardian filed, bond of guardian united in marriage to Voyle Var­
— everything
------- .* &lt;--- ---seem* to move like ’ them came In
America -nllrl land’l'p Rk&gt; Ofantle
nh«, t.
— filed,
&lt;
Hon
to America-and
land- „-«e
was HiennVAmt
discovered. 'T
The
Grande &lt;10
de Monday „&lt;
letters of guardianship Is- ney, by the Rev. A. L. Blngman of
night,
il being Mr. and XX
Mra.
rlark-wort, and there te do form ot ed tn New York and Boston. About cocte te a large river in western Granger's 41st wedding anniversary.
Ionia tn their newly furnished home
ahftotlnt excepting "orally." and it that time the police forces were be- Panama, and during,some of the big
Est. Chester G. Beach. Petition for on the corner ot Reed and Lent*
Mr. and Mrs Frank Beckwith and
does away with everything that ing reorganized, and these young ■ tropical freshets It changed Its Elster. Mrs. Ed Sheldon, of Hastings Admr. filed, waiver of notice filed, street The house was prettily dec­
might be “messy" and commonplace irteh huskies made bids for thc jobs.! course, rutting Its way through an called on Mr. and Mrs. Star Grim­ order appointing Admr. entered
orated in garden flowers. The bride
-Th* Rn.niirti had a nlavful lit- won ou!- and ha'c continued a*;ancient cemetery that even the na- mett Thursday.
Est. Mary E. VanAntwerp. Order was gowned in blue moss crepe with
the in?a* to "c0P»" rl*ht UP to lhc P^”1 da&gt; tlves knew nothing about. One day
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Tuttle and allowing claims filed.
white accessories and carried a
tellXher^thete^irds of gSdXere ’This only goes to show what an tn- ;a native happened to be poling hte
Mr. and Mrs Russell Craven were in
Ezt. John H. Norris. Bond of bouquet of baby astern and baby
hililn ^mat wu to tX them
IaUurr ot “■ Pn,ato Er°P canoe along lhe river and saw a
Battle Creek Tuesday on business.
Admr. filed, letters of admlnktratlon breath. Refreshments were served
Rosemary and Theresa Ann Pald- Issued, order limiting settlement en­ following the ceremony. The guests
pausch visited their sister. Mra. Rus­ tered. petition for hearing claims were Mr. and Mra. Coy Brumm and
»-■
T&gt;.e o™ o&lt; U»
.P.-UUJU sell Tbdd. of Lansing Bunday.
filed, notice to creditors issued.
daughters Winifred and Miss Helen
Bonna and Phyllis Tyler visited
Est. Chester O. Beach. Bond of Brumm of SL Louis. Mr. and Mrs.
1 food or drink it would buy. and dLs- thfir cotisln. Miss Mary Anspacher, Admr. filed, letters of administra­ Nelson Brumm and daughter, Mr
SOUTII VERMONTVILLE.
posed ot il on that baste. News of of Vermontville from Monday night tion issued, order limiting settle­ and Mrs. Solomon Varney. Sammy and Mrs. Millard Houser. Mrs. June;
thc find evenutally reached Harvard until Thursday night. Mary return­ ment entered. peUUon for hearing Vamey. Mr. and Mrs. L- O. Oolc. Enzian and children and Mr. and I Nearly uw/
5.000 HW|nv
people visited
j University investigators, who se- ing with them for a few days* visit. claims filed, notice to creditors Is­ and Mr. and Mrs. Cecile Barrett. Mrs. Lee Reynolds and Russell at- railroad wreck Sunday lo sec lhed
J1 cured rights lo make further inveathe large engine, coal car anl
■Mr and Mrs. Henry Craven. Alvin sued.
They left Immediately for a trip lo tended the Enzian reunion at Antlgalion*. From one grave about Linsey and family and Alvin’s fathEst. Inez E. Snore. Discharge of the World's fair. Mrs. Vamey grad­ eon's landing. Pine lake, on Sunday, baggage car out of the ditch. Mani
12x14 feet in size, more than 2.000 j er. all of Battle Creek, called on Mr. executor issued, estate enrolled.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Enxlan and brought along their lunch and theri
uated with the class of 1B34. Mr.
K interesting objects were taken out and Mrs. Russell Craven Saturday
Est. Mary Headjy. Final account Vamey with the class of 1933 and family visited relatives at Baltin were five pop and sandwich standi
Where ha* there been a safer and more satisfactory
■ including a number of images and afternoona'Mtss Doris Craven re­ filed.
Creek Sunday.
,
'I mnnin»
I|
running.
_. ‘*
has a position at the Creamery.
w| equipment of soljd gold. This one turning with them after a two
Mr. and Mrs. Klinger’are enter- : Mr. and Mrs. Asa Strait just re
Investment than building and Joan shares?
Est. Caleb Boniface. Bond of
Laurel Chapter No. 31 O. E. 8. met
K grave contained over 20 bodies, all weeks' visit with her grandparents, Admr. filed, letters of administra­
from their cottage
___
_ near Pel
Tuesday night at the temple for telnlng a sister from Kalamazoo. |,turned
M originally laid out on slabs of solid Mr. and Mrs. Henry Craven.
tion i&amp;sued. order limiting settlement their regular meeting.
Mr. and Mra. Peter Rickcnmore । toakey.
^fstone. Of thc gold ornaments and
Mtes Mary Tuttle attended a entered, petition for hearing claims
Elam Rockwell and wife. Kennetl
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lathrop are are entertaining his slater. Mrs.
K adornments many of them showed birthday party at Lake Al-Gon- filed, notice to creditors issued, final spending the week in Ionia.
Sarah Rlckenmore.
' Powers and Dorothy Briggs re turnel
real art In the intricate designs Quln in honor of Miss Helen Scobey, account of Special Admr issued.
The Cressey Community Club and Sunday from Alanson where thq
On Saturday
afternoon, Mrs
worked out.. There was everything daughter of Mrs Jessey Scobey. Sat­
Where can you find a better worry-proof place for
Est. Llbbie Reynolds. Petition for Clarence Mater entertained several C. 8. C. picnic wiU be held at Jo Lo have been camping thc past weeM
K, from huge breastplates to mytho- urday afternoon.
Mrs. Bert Steves and Mr. an]
license to sell filed.
ladles in honor of Mrs. Leon Part­ Gardens Parks, Saturday. August 18.
your funds than in building and loan shares?
M logical monster* and strange gods.
Everyone invited.
|Mr« Asa Strait attended the 36tl
Arthur Tyler and family called on
Est. Mary Clifford Petition for ridge of FlintThe pot ten' too displayed neatness Robert Chadwick of Yankee Springs, Admr. filed, order for publication
Arthur Meade had the misfortune j French reunion at Bennett Para
A pretty home wedding took place
Information concerning the shares of this old building and
K ui design and artistic colorings, who has been very ill.
entered.
Charlotte. Saturday.
Sunday afternoon at four-thirty at to lose a horse last week.
m There were drinking cups, wine
loan association will be cheerfully furnished.
Mrs. H. Feldpausch is spending a
Est. Americus cline. Petition for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amoq
jars, incense burners and containers lew days in Hastings with her par­ hearing claims filed, notice to credi­ Wenger when their youngest da ugh'for cosmetics, which goes to show ents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller.
tors Issued, inventory filed.
ter. Margaret, was united in marz
1 ......
that today's -vanity cases"
arc
---- — —
- nothrtimcr
wc.
Est. nui&lt;s&lt;ucv
Margaret d
B . rrecmau.
Freeman. rvcRe- rlage to Paul Bell, son of Mr. and
Arther Tyler anu
and isuiuy
family &gt;twuuru
attended
ing but old styles perhaps in newi^ Vermontville homecoming. Mr.'lease of Sisters of St. Joseph filed. Mrs. Joseph Bell. The bridal couple |
I forms.
| Tyler’s father. John Tyler, returnEst. Lucien B. Potter. Discharge of came down the stairway to the
The civilization tliat these finds | lng wjth them for a few days.
Admr. issued, estate enrolled.
strains of a wedding march played
represent belonged to a people of, Mr and Mrs 8tar Orimmeit and
Est. William Orns. Petition to by the bride's sister, Mrs. Vem Haw­
[whom nothing is known. This land c M
of Middleville were In receive commissioners on claims blitz. preceded by Elaine Bera a*
1256 Griswold St, Detroit, Mich.
where once lived a rich and Indus-creek Friday on business.
filed.
flower girl and Duane Brooks ot
DtUoll'l OU««» Balldin! and
trious race, skilled in working met-, Mr and Mr, Ruaftcll craven? Mr ! Est. CllfTord Doolittle. Inventory Flint as ring bearer. They took their
LDtRAL HOME
i kals. stone and clay, te inhabited to-i and
^^0 Wld Paul med
places tn front of a bower of green
. day by a._lw. indigent. CWelew I GangulUsi-of Hastings were in &gt;A Est. Armlna M. Pika. Bond of and garden flowers. Rev A. L. Bing­
3. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
class, really a mixture ol nUR’C Nashville Saturday night. Mr. Tut-, executor filed, order releasing surety aman of Ionia performed the cere-1
races that have poured into Pana-1 tle and Mr oangulllet giving part entered.
mony. Thc bridesmaid was Miss 1
ma for several hundred years past. । o{ the entertainment held on the
Est. Arthur J. Shelp. Annual ac- Elizabeth Oosta of Grand Rapids..
iThe Spanish conquest was never ; Jtrret that night
count of Admr. filed.
cousin of the bride, and Albert Bell
complete and many independent
----------------- -----------------------Est. John A. Cadart. Proof of will
attended his brother. The bride wu
I tribes still reside in Mexico. Central
ASSYRIA.
1 filed, order admitting will entered, gowned in while crepe and carried
land South America.
The first ,T
week’s Letter.
I
Admr. filed, waiver of notice filed. a bouquet of schteanthus and snap­
Spanish expeditions were in searen
Miller and familv and Byron order appointing Admr. entered.
(of new lands. Subsequent ”¥$***’ Quy and family went * to Pulton
E*1- Louisa Monasmlth. Bond of dragons. A lunch was served by Ortha Hawblitz and Wayne Bera to the
guests which included the imme­
diate families.
On Tuesday night the Alumni
Travis. Final account class ot which Mra. Fred Elder te
ti»e teacher, had a surprize for the
Misses Margaret Wenger and Marr
I*W
W W ■
I u I u u W ■ ■ M » ■ Ihc AnBrta&gt;n
de o„
,n
«
lurt otd„ lunlu «tUemcM „. qulta Brumm in the basement of thc
Evangelical
church. Gqm»s were
'Panama, and was largely tlje reCUU” played after which refreshments
suit ol Columbus' fourth and last «""P
*“***' filed.
I voyage
voyiue in
ta 1502
ism. Al
M that
U»t time he exex- . “‘•
“ &lt;*
d
I Est Anna Curtis. Order allowing were served Each ypung lady was
given a gift from the class.
plored the-north
th&lt;S north coast
coast of
oP-nams.
07
“Znvei^trdB^; IclMm* entered.
plored
Panama.;
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garllnger
[and FadinlSd^
from hte pen.
and
that S
of hte morning
P^O^ to vteii the ^
lt®“daot
&gt; ' &amp;t. Murry Chester Kring. Annual
’c fir
’s? l2X
Cartury
spent last week with relatives in
account of trustee filed.
Ohio.
I natives. The thing that impressed H^^vd^ei^.r^NelU^Btemwi
1 Est. Edgar Bristol. Petition for
Mr and Mrs. Amos Wenger, Mr.
ColumteLv and his men was that thc ?J^laFlo*drtJJJJ‘ iu-uvU
Admr. filed.
natives
Kctehom. । Est. Lawrence Cromwell De Bolt. Sherk and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. John­
natives wore
wur big gold breast orna- ^oa „CoTlrt®J!,1,
son of Grand Rapids left Wednes­
1I menta and1 great
»8 Healey. Florence Babcock and
Blackberry Comp.. 2 ox. 4 Qc
------. . gold
„h ° bracelets. Dor
Bird Seed—16 ox.
acre amoni
Qww- tn
to Ordcr allo*ln8 claims entered,
1 .„
Kn
Wilma Clark were
.mniw those
day
on a ten days' trip in the upper
2 for 35c; 3 for 54*c.
I
WUilam H. Parker. Petition
That seemed to interest thc repre-, wnma Glare were among tnosc to,
peninsula.
Petrofol—16-ox.
Xs ft?
T“on -wu’ for determination of heirs filed, or­
Mr. and Mra. Clair Brook* and
der for publication entered.
, family of Flint are spending a two
Thus in Panama the Spaniards jLhe*dh2!\
| Est. Margaret B. Freeland. Final weeks' vacation with relatives.
came upon gold in great quantity. ।thc u
?‘,?unds,
Disinfectant—16- QQc
account filed.
On Thursday night Mrs. Fred
mid it naturally interested them. In
J1**®*1*^
2tn
for 70c; 3 for Si. 03
Eat. Dewitt Blasdell. Commission1 Warner entertained at a siz o'clock
fact
thrir
excitement
waa-tremendous
Pf
J
p
[°*y
am
wl,1
.|
Aromalie Spirit* of Ammonia
to take testimony issued.
, dinner and shower in honor of Mtes
and thc yellow metal around thrir ** •" ke*p,n* •;
—2 ounces.
4 Qc
Margaret
Wenger. The table was
! cupidity to such an extent that «-p“r and Mra Will Stanton and by
by commissioner niea
ViLi-full—
filed,, oraer
order aamuadmitI for Me; 3 for o4&gt;e.
13
|iarate
urate expeditions were sent
*e,‘ .’4°Pda’ ting will entered, bond of executrix ’ pretty with -a center piece of scblsent out
out to *"&gt;'*»“« a nd
Sugar of Milk—
' zanthus and unique place cards. Tlx:
grab oil the land that produced
UP
-■ ----filed,
letters
testamentary
issued.
"93"
Hair
Lotion
—
16 ounces
'such big quantities of it. On one of
Mtenigan
।llmlUng settlement entered,' guests were Bemlta and Pauline
Pauline
Danse, Ardis
Mineral Oil—16-or.
these expeditions went n "Mow"stow,
V
?.
er T1* i petiUon far hearing claims filed.' Bowman.
Pcpte'n*—
n.m.- .&lt;
Kune.
u" "'“T
notice to creditors issued, final ac-; Brumm. Marie Ayers and Mary
16-ox.
d&lt;- llalb-M who lutcr made such a °’' SWiday August 12.
coum
‘- ,*J GofT Miller of Lansing. Mtes Wen­
count M
as special
special a&lt;lmintel:_'&lt;
administratrix
filed.
ger fteiied her gifts with hook and,
■ hit with tha "higher ups" that it , ***"
J .
2,ta
i Est.
Harland
V
Sweitzer.
Order
Toothaebr
Drops
iwith
twcesEst Harland V. Sweitzer. Order line from an improvised well. j».
Norwegian
wasn't long be lore he itad everything '•""■** °f
°* **’ confirming sale entered
2 for 15c; 3 for Me.
19
Cod Liver Ofl—15-ox.
under hte own command At the
Center are attending pamp-----------,----- -----------------------CRESSEY.
Mint Flavor
head of hts forces he marched across: K*lann,&lt;a during thc present per- WBST ORANGEVILLE
Mr. and Mrs Warren Cairns at-1
Rex-Nidvine. 1',-ox. tube—
Ithe Isthmus und "discovered" thei'°°;
m_____ _.
•••*' BAST gun
“ lake
* *"‘- . tended the Geiger reunion at the;
«__ f____
...
... J|
*ND
Relirf lor SunburnCase
Letter
Pacific, which really isn't hard tt»,. The
^----.
—- family reunion, .which
--------- ,, ....
Reynolds
cottage
al Wall lake
fnr '
„ve, *‘?t&gt;_JLa"
B(jrn to
(&lt;) Mr
Mf ana 'Mrs
M„ *»uriuu
Burton nurHur.
see. or look al." when you get any- ra been held »&lt;*
Born
Peroxide of Hydrogen
where near it Discovering the Pa- । .“be "2? at Willard Park. Ooguv , diebrink. July 38. a five pound son Thursday.
Mrt Till Conycf te spending thei
ctlic was of course an important laaS-Wedrads). August 19.
who &gt;|U
M the nap.- of
week will) Dr. Conyer and family at I
Soda Bicarbonate
cvetp. but it probably didn’t please । The Briggs Usdle* Aid Society will । BlUy Burton, mother ai)d son doing
Sodium Phosphate—I- QQr
Kalamazoo.
the Spanish King half os much as serve home made ice cream and cake
,
ot—2 for 70c; 3 for $1.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Enzian. Mr.
Spirit Camphor—Z oZ.
the K.uuo.uuv
12.000.000 goia
gold ireasure
treasure mat
that Balon the
lawn 8.
atiA. -- • -- •
the
»*■- r Thursday
-------- — evening
—i
; Mrs.
Cafierty - and Mra. Earl
ixxi sent him- It wAs unfortunate too
MrMrs' Emerson cortright .Bufienberger joinjd Mr. and Mrs.
I that lhe treasure didn't arrive in! no™e at Lacey _
A1 Canaan at Marshall Friday and
Kletuo ( leaning and Polish­
Spain a little sooner, because at the
Mra^Meta Hyde; and Joyce Elaine
a Wp tp Canton. Ohio, to visit
ing Cloth—
QQ‘
royal courts they seemed to know a" Hiding the week.al Niles with frtendI and relatives over the week
2 for 70ct 3 for 51.00.
I how
now to
IO -play
puiy politics Hl
In those
Uiu™. days
- ■
------------- - - ---------- ,eDd «»««»lng Monday.
Riker's Egyptian Henna OQ&lt;
.. .. they j
- WUy.
.-j...............
and jj,,. MCTnn LaFountaln
u .-ell
Ho
Ju»t....W- iMr.
“r- Hvde
Hyde aeeomnanted
.erampulled thorn
them retnm.
returnJonl^cl Hair Net*, !a dpten—
2 fuC 55c; 3 (or 75c.
£3
fore lhe gold arrived ttic Spanish
on Tuesday.
________
!are the proud parents of a six and
Rexall .Milk Magnesia Tooth
government sent out a neiy Cover***
lone-half pound daughter. We have
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
nor Differences sprang up’between
not learned the name as yet
il slowly
•tnc new
new Governor
uovemor and
ana Balboa,
na.uu*. and
.uu , A
this vicinity ww^ble
-the
Mrs- Thos. Otehcasky L -L,'-.
some-trumped-up charge the
W™* ttouert Brte- ,gaining. Site is In hopes lo be up
Biker** Violet Cerate
Value in milk conaiata first of the abundance of ita food elements to nour­
Cascade Pound Paper OQC
•Governor had Balboa beheaded, an- tol Lake Thursday.
2 for 34k; 3 for 51.00.
2 for 55c; 3 for 75c.
fcw
other playful little sport that. the
Overman and
the, ^r- and
a,ul Mrs. Car
Carl&gt; Weyerman
and , » E Van Elt's father, who has
ish the body. But a higher value, because it saves danger from dis­
Reran Milk of Magal' dau8hler
this
Cascade Envelopes pkg. OQc
•Spaniards often indulged in. ®
Bal„ —Thelma
-—r- of-Hastings,
" -rr~-— spent oeen very m. u
u some
some better
oetter at
at tnw
ease, and gives a sense of security to the user, is CLEANNESS!
. ..
Thursday
evenina
with
Mr' aud
and writing.
5"
y
“
a‘
boa's
name
stiU
lives,
however,
as
‘
‘
'*«$*
»
tth
Mr
2 for 55c; 3 for 75c.
Kirni&lt; Cocoaunt OU
Mr J. j Btroatoecx.
Mr and
Clarence
the dtecovcrer ot the Pacific, and in
___ ~ Mf
gnd
clarence Willie and
Cascade Parchment — Pa pe­
‘^«
rfb’Sik
’ta
Mr and Mn
Mrt Oeo Eversole
E'crsole of
o( Cothe city at thc Pacific entrance to xr
«rJa
r*b t
'tIXAt™
VWiernhm
spent1 Nlr
terie. 36 sheets, 24 envx. OQ&lt;
.par. of tfif week in Akrop. Ohio.
khe caiu!
lumbus Grow. Ohio, were, week end
2 for 15c: 3 for 75c.
C3
It te a matter of regret that of all i Mr&lt;fand Mrs. LaPayette Us- guests ot MT* a A- Caflerty.
Cascade Cellophane Wrapped
Highlands Dairy milk comes from our own
la then placed in our refrigerator, where It is
1 the millions and millions of dollarsMr and Mrl- C*14* Grovenberg
tested and accreJlted herd. The cows . are
cooled to a temperature just above freezing.
worm oi
oi
“I,..'",
avia bcuv
i.“ttr
- &lt;»
ana
“Mrs
“ Mary crans ot Martin,
Readymade Bandage
4 Q&lt;
Spain, by those early explorers, srtrt da* 1n Battle Creek and Mrs. Eteen- Mr rioberl Ml„u
ouego were
properly housed and fed, and kept in clean
Il Is kept on ice in the milk truck until it Is
&gt; for 33c; 3 for 54k.
Iv
a sthgle piece remains as ty i* te ho?J
Vf .inSuhday guests of Mr. and Mra. C. E.
_
stables. Human hands never touch the milk
delivered at your home.
i known. All probably met Ute same J^OWJItmgh of lensing spent Van
being In honor
from the time it is taken Into our clean milk
The State of Michigan, after a thorough in­
rate—lhe --melting poVa^and next
w,lh M B,ld “"--of Mrs. Crans' 76th birthday
Mercuric ‘ Iodide
Jordan Almond*—Lb.
house until it is delivered al your door. Every
' appcarctf*as SpanuUgfSd coins. But /rank snruxr.
' Mr. and Mrs Wayne Culver were
spection of our plant and herd, authorized us
sura. Anna bucx and aaughters,
bottle is washed and sterilised. The milk is
to sell our milk at Grade A. Il costa no more
'rare applied, ttjrnatives did not re• birthda&gt;f|Mrty for Anna
at....
Martin.
mechanically conveyed lo the bottler, and the
on that account. Wc sell it Pasteurized or
iveal all thp sjvou where treasure *«•' P«w * Hastings on Tuesday,parents
1
------------------------------•
bottle automatically capped. Thc bottled milk
Raw as you prefer.
burmC and luckily. Perhaps the lll«ht
According to a correspondent
acoLogists of the Harvard expe-; ' Mr* Tr“nk Sn^her and Mr. and Paraguayans are wondering what
tL
through
lhe
close
study
they
*
trs
Uo
Barry
and
son
spent
bunthey
are
fighting
Bolivia
for.
Il
is
not
|dit
LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH OUR GRADE A MILK.
devote
to
this
find."
may
be
i
“
t
Vermontville
viewing
the
,
that
they
are
kwrying.
it
seems,
but
irili uouic u» uu» lura. may v«i:—CALL PHONE 2651 AND. WELL DO THE REST I
'‘able ---to -----trace-- a fairly ------complete
storywreck.
Ualn
— train
;*trangers have started asking ques' It has been demonstrated that air- f
Der, the Spanish noticed that Uie
natives were eating a strange looking root that they seemed to enjoy
ininr very much. The Spaniards also took

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Mrs. Pied Karr and son Junior,
Kathryn and Kenneth Harvey of
and Mra. Harold Bkedgell (Minnie
Utile Jerry Braendle of Stanton Kankakee, Ill . visited their sister
Blough) of Kalamazoo, oq July 21. ivisited at lhe Ken. Braendle home and aunt, Mrs. Fred Smith and
He has been named Richard Lavern. 1
family Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mra. H. W. Blough assisted in the
Mte* Clara Scott entertained the
On Sunday, August 5, at Trail's
care of mother and son.
End. Gup take, seven members of Triple Link club Friday at lhe Mer­
(Continued from Page One)
Mra. Laura DuPrey of Ban Jose. the Class of *27 of Freeport High ia u resort. Pine lake. A good time
Calif., was expected to 'arrive at school
,
met In their annual reunion. is reported.
Mrs. D. N. Honeywell. Opal Hon­
home of her sister, Mra. Claude There
•
were twelve members in this
are th until they shall have pur- the
'
Walton, the fore port of this week class
,
but some could not be present eywell and Mrs. Ethel Btebblns
chased or arranged for the ptlr- .for a visit. Mr*. DePrey wUl be re- ।
Thursday
with Mr. ~=~
and -Mrs.
We are today going through a period
at the gathering. Plans were made spent
—
----chase or building of a suitable place membered by many here as Mrs at thta Ume for a Joint reunion of .Winslow Martin of Hickory Corner*,
for lhe establishing and maintain­
the classes of '2fl. Tl and -2R for
Saturday. August U, was the nlnof Reconstruction in all lines; manufae*
Laura Green.
ing of an old ladies' home in Hasnext ,e«r. to be held &gt;1 FxllJttoi ■»-«« "•ul d&lt;&gt; M one much toeed
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christman of
Ungs.
end hMhly rejected nelfhboe. Mn.
taring, merchandising, banking, ship­
Grand Rapid* called at the home Park. Thaw peewnl ■( lhl&gt;
To carry out thl* purpose she di­
■ w*”,1 “&gt;
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bisson Bun­ k.Utalnu were: ttowlto Boughner
ping, transportation, and farming. In
rected that lhe residue of her es­ day afternoon and made the ac­ Johnwrn end ton. Puul. .nd cue.!, ,J W. younu-uuee. ITUta. .nd
tate be held tn trust by her execu- '
kC.ru.rel Johnmn. ol Bowne Cen- kindly tow.rdx .U. Keep, prnted on
quaintance ot the new daughter ter.
M.rtwel Eckert K.mlskr .nd)U»
the d.y May lhe IM
tor*, "who shall act a* trustee* of
fact no line of industry is escaping the
there.
the fund, invest and care for the
huaband ol Landnc. Biber Pox and
1™*
U&gt;« »ta ol all. CaUMr. and Mra. John Ftah have been
lame.” getting aa good, a rate of .
necessity of Reconstructing its busineaa
Cttat. Ollberl Bldxley ot HuUnp. '«•
“J “ concratolate ter
interest as is coniUtent with safe ‘looking after the duties at the Allen Donna Moore end cue.1. Herniate .""
ktadat""*.
M"fx
Fish home the past week while the
and trade to meet the needs of the hour.
aeciiHtles for investment. The ex­
Bigbcc of Chase, a former memBer ^nest Farr, M. J. Norrta. W. R.
ecutors certainly fullflled this pro- !latter and family have been at the of the class but not a graduate. Ma-1Norris,
Mn.
Jake
Johnson,
Miss
NArrl* Mr*
’"k*
Mb“
U. B camp ground* near Sunfield
vlilon. The two men she named as .
rion Smelker of Allo, and Francis Dora Johnson. Mrs. Mary Polley,
Mr*.
Claude
Walton
waa
a
supper
executors were Edward A. Burton
Miss Myrtle Smith. Mrs. Jennie De­
We are doing our part in this plan or
of her mother. Mrs. Ida Myers, Hall Cook and daughter. Nadine, of
and the late Thomas Water*, both guest
1
Lake Odessa. In the afternoon Em­ Priester. Mra. Ruth Krick. Mr*. Leh­
of this dty. Mr. Water* was seriously at
1 Grand Rapids Thursday evening. ma Yule Merritt of Quincy Joined man, Ethel and Robert Johncock,
program, in helping to bring back to our
All former pupils and teachers of
Mra. Hlgrfn*. Mrs. Wood. Mra. Kat­
111 for a long time and died about ,
the
gathering.
It
was
a
gala
lime
Towe school. District No. fl. will hold
ie Norris add several others extend­
three years ago. so that the burden
Nation at large a better and more sta­
a reunion at Nash's Grove, across and many were the events of thc ed congratulations and best wishes.
of looking after this fund has rest­
from Ute school on Bunday, August past tliat were relived.
Cards, gifts and a lovely bouquet
ed largely upon Mr. Burton. So
bilized form of business and trade, aha
2fl. Pot luck dinner will be served
Drj,
H.
8.
Wedel)
and
family,
with
carefully ho* the trust been carried
from the ladies of the M. E. church,
at two. Everyone to furnish their their guest*. Rev. and Mra. Paul were received. Mra. Sarah Smith and
out that the amount of the residue ,
in order to make this Government of the
Arow, of Pittaford. N. Y.. and the' Patricia Baker were dinner guests.
ot Mrs. Freeman's estate has nearly 'own table service.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brownell of Fre­ ladles* father. John W. Owen, of,
Mr. and Mr*. Eben Pennock and
doubled in ten years. The securi­
people, by the people, and for the peo­
ties acquired are excellent Invest- mont and lhe latter'* mother. Mn. New Castle. Pa. returned Sunday daughter Marian of* Big Rapids, W.
Chicago.—An Indtutrlallzcd barn, 6,000,000 have gone through ' the
menta and have depreciated very Ida Myers, of Grand Rapids, vis­ evening from a week's outing at' L. Pennock of Hastings and Mr. and
ple a better place to live and better be­
Mra. Roy Malnard and grandson
ona of the most unusual farm ex­ entire Ford Exposition.
little. The amount of the residue, ited their sister and daughter. Mrs. Trail's End. Gun lake.
Claude Walton, Thursday afternoon.
A very pretty wedding occurredI Paul of Kalamazoo were recent pallhibits ever shown, awaits visitors
The Exposition Is dominated by ♦ according to our Informaant. who
cause we have had some small part in
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas of Wil­ at the home of Rev. Merrill of Low­ er* al Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behoon.
is
qualified
to
express
an
opinion,
to Chicago during Fann Week at the huge Rotunda and Industrial
liamston spent the week end with ell on Thursday evening. August 2..
Mr. and Mr* Floyd Wales and
will be close to 440.000.
the world’s Fair twin Auguat 11 to Hall, forming a building 000 feet
the Reconstruction period.
relatives and old friends here.
when Miss Norma Cool, daughter of’ son Gordon and Miss Doris Burke
The will specified that there shall
18. The barn is part of tho 11-acre long. In the Rotunda Is Mr. Ford's
Mra 8- L. Peckham of Lake Odes­ Mr. and Mrs Frank Cool, became■ attended ....
____ ___ _ reunion
_____ _ —
thc _Blanchard
at
be paid by the executors to the Sis­ sa came Friday lo remain with Mrs
Ford exposition.
famous Drama of Transportation,
ter* of BL Joseph ot Naxareth. in Edith Godfrey during the absence IKe bride of Mr. Leland N. Jones Long lake last Sunday.
The building was originally a collection of sixty-seven vehicles
of Hastings. Mtes Cool was attend-1 Mr*. Earl Johncox entertained the
erected In 1803, the year Henry starting with an ancient Egyptian . such sum* as may be required to of the latter's brother. Dr. H. C. ed by her sister. Mis* Nelda Cool. Ladies' Aid Friday.
carry on the purchasing or build­ Peckham.
Ford was born, on his father’s farm chariot down to the modern motors
and Mr. Robert Newton of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mott reing of the home until the home
Mr*. Hasel Novtaky spent Monday acted-a* best man. Rev. Merrill per-jturned to their home in Pentwater
In Dearborn, Michigan. It was car. In the Century Room la a re­
shall be completed, when the entire In Hasting*.
formed the ceremony. Following a after visiting Mr. and Mra. John
brought plank by plank to the Fair production ot the first Ford cor,
amount ig to be turned over to the
Mary
Lota
Stuta
of
Hammond.
short
wedding trip through
the I Doster and other relatives for *evand re-erected to Illustrate Mr. built In 1803, In a replica of the
Stater*, ahd all of the fund tn ex­ Ind., spent from Tuesday until Sun­
Ford's theory that the farmer can pioneer's little brick workshop com­
cess 6t the coat of the building te day with Mr. and Mra. M. H. Rosen­ northrrn part of the stale, they are eral days. Mtes Frances Doster acnow at home to their many friends1 com panled them for a week'* visit.
Increase his Income by processing pletely equipped with his original
to used In the maintaining of the berger.
at Dowling. Mr*. Jones has always' Opal Honeywell of Nichols hoaplhome. In carrying out the bequest,
tools and lathes.
crops for Industrial use.
Marvin Harold Rosenberger. Sr..
and with the sanction of the Bisters local druggist, and hi* brother. llved in Freeport and attended the tai. is spending her vacation with
Industrial Hall contains the ma­
The barn at the Fair is set In the
'
parents. Mias Other Bird —
Hon-.
of BL Joseph of Nazareth, real es­ George, are in Chicago this week Freeport High school arid has -a . her
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UNDER THE BANK­
middle of a soy bean patch and la chinery exhibits where visitors may
tate was purchased by the executors attending A Century of Progress. large circle of friends here wno e_ eywell of Ann Arbor, spent a day'
completely equipped with machin­ see body-welding, dlacnstlng, glass­
ING ACTS OF/. 1933 —1934 UP TO $5,000.00
east of the Pennock hospital, where While tn the city they will also visit tend their heartiest best wishes to thc forepart of lhe week with them.
ery which extracts the oil from the making, the weaving of upholstery
Mrs
Bess
Hughe*.
Mrs.
Belle
Mul­
the
newlyweds.
.
/
it waa planned that the home would thc Sherwin-Williams Paint factory
beans nnd prepares the ol) and and many other processes Illustrat­
len
and
Jane
attended
the
Jackson
Helena Braendle and Laura Perk­
be erected.
and Bauer and Black Drug Co , two
meal ao that they may be sold to ing bow basic elements of the earth
The will further provided, in the large and Interesting Industrie* ins spent last week at the Camp reunion al Gun lake ThursdayMrs. Florence Mott is visiting
manufacturers.
nre combined by creative genius.
event that lhe bequest made to lhe whose product* they sell. Mr*. Ros­ Fire Giris' camp. Camp Kitannlwa
friends and relatives at Battle
The Ford Motor Company has Also In this hall Is the air-cooled
'
Sliters of St. Joseph of Nazareth enberger is looking after the duties at Dowling.
the Charles Hughes cottage, Crooked 'Becker and family, and Mr. and
17,000 acres In soy beans, and yet Little Theatre. wRh its Human
About elevyn o'clock on Tuesday Creek.
te not accepted and used by them at the drug store during Harold's’
Mr. Granger of Middleville is lake Bunday. A good attendance and Mra. William Schasenbakor and son,
evening
of
last
week
many
were
for
the
purchase,
or
building,
buy
­
has to buy large quantities from Ford and the motion picture, **A
absence.
manager of the Cappon garage.
Leo. of Bedford.
as usual a good time.
ing and maintaining the A. W.
farms to meet Its requirements. Rhnpsody In Steel."
Mr. and Mra H. W. Gooch, ac­ suddenly Awakened by an unusual
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Lowery
and
daugh
­
Mrs. Madonna Kennedy and BarMra. Benson, who has been very ill
Bailey Old Ladies' Home within a companied by Mr. and Mr*. Fred, amount of noise and many did not
Each Ford car has twenty parts
On the lake shore Is the 5-acrs
ter of Orangeville were ^nday Is improving, which is good news to
period of ten years from the date TaBberer and Mrs. Thera Nagler. know until next day what had dis­
made of soy beans. Including the Ford Gardens, with the Roads of
guest*
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Roy
Lowery
tlic seek end with her parent*. Mr.
her many friends.
.
of her decease, then her will di­ attended the U. B. camp meeting; turbed their slumber. However.
steering wheel nnd engine parts. the World, a 2.000 foot ova) con­
rected that the residue of her estate’ near Sunfield Bunday afternoon. ’ those living in the neighborhood ot and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benson had and Mra. William Smith.
In addition, soy bean oil Is used In sisting of reproductions of twontyBunday. Aug. 5 the first Norris re­
"shall be divided equally among my
as guests Sunday their niece. Mr.
Bob Shults of Hastings visited
Mr*. Harold Rosenberger1 and sont Prank Cool's home had no difficulty
manufacturing the body enamel ono historic roads Including the
helra-at-law. who may be living at’ Marvin. Jr., spent Sunday with reia- in quickly recognizing the why and union of the James Norris family and Mra Herman Shaw, and chil­ Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. JamM
which Is used on all Fop! cars. As Appian Way, the Street Called
the expiration of the ten years aft­ tives at Silver Lake, north of Grand, wherefore. It was Just a large group met at the home of Mra. Jennie dren of North Dakota.
Bothard.
x
Norris. There were forty-four pres­
a result of continuous experimen­ Straight, the Wilderness Trail and
er my death."
of
local
young
people
led
by
Jimmy
Mr. and Mra. Jack O'Oonnoc and
Karl Smith, who has spent several
Rapid*.
ent at dinner and other* came later.
tation. It Is believed that lhe use the Grand Sahara Caravan Route.
Conditions have arisen that make’
Keith Jacobs and friend.
Fred। Cool, giving Mr. and Mrs. Leland The day was much enjoyed and weeks at Homer wtth his sister. Mr. children are visiting in Coral with
of any bean products wlll^e great­ At the south end of the Gardena la
it impossible at this time for the' Thompson, called on Mr. and Mra. Jones an old fashion charivari. It
her folks. Df, and Mrs. Wynn No­
and Mrs. Mason Minor, is home.
Blstera of 8t. Joseph of Nazareth| H. W. Gosch and Charles Geiger; proved a real surprise to the young hope to meet again next year. The
ly Increased In future.
the band shell and amphitheatre,
John Woods is visiting his aunt. bles.
to attempt to operate an old ladles', Saturday. They were en route fromk people but they were equal to the place to„be,. 'named later.
Mrs. liettta Mamby and Eva
. Since ths World's Fair opened where the Detroit Symphony Or­
occasion and produced the treats.! Mra Belle
home in Hastings, thc expense of
nine weeks ago. more than 800.000 chestra will give free concerts ev­
i their summer camp near Manistee
Mamby of Lacey spent Wednesday
Margaret
NorrU
which would not be covered by the; to their home* in Detroit.
i-iiii xm 11, Perkin*,
* vraiiut, who
wiio attended
uit—riiueu of Mal!ln e?,,ed 0 M
persons have visited the Industrial- ery1 afternoon and evening during
____ ___ school
. . . at
. Kalamazoo. Is,, • ILl,wv
Mr. and Mra. Ray Castle and “d Thursday with Mra. Janet Pet­
summer
*cy 'ThtirsnaV
Th“r~ay. „ .
bequest of Mra. Freeman, so they
Miss Ora Weeks of Freeport vis­
Charlene. Mr and Mra. I tengU).
lied Bnrn. and a total ot nearly Farm Week at the Fair.
u D°V
°m«^v Iran daughter
'
have relinquished their claim upon ited her parents. Mr. and Mrs Don now employed at Port Sheldon on. MUs
Milo tehm.n. WUlUm Molta
. Mt. Mid Mn. Clta. HowU, mM
Lake Michigan, uhlll her school du-'
S
h«£
J
the estate.
Weeks, of Nashville Thursday night. ties at Jones school begin.
Ed Wilkinson attended the Wilkin- family spent a week in Traversa
Smith, o\er
.
There are no brothers or sisters
Miss Mary Humphrey returned lo
Mrs.
Frank
Cool
and
Miss
Nelda
Mr
and
Mr8
MUo
“
L
son
reunion
Bunday.
(City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Burr
of Mrs. Freeman living at the pres­ her duties in Detroit at The Wom­
Nn. Frank Cool and Miss Nelda
tended
the
funeral
of
the
latter'*
Mt. nod m™. CtcU eppon &gt;»..
_____
ent time. The provision that the res­ an's hospital after having spent a Cfol entertained at their home on
Tuesday evening. August 7, with a nephew. Mr. Oeorge Bishop, of Kal­
idue of her estate be given to her
few days with friends and relatives
them leave our town but wish tliam ed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller at
helra-at-law at thp expiration of here.
kitchen shower in honor ot Mrs. amazoo Friday.
their cottage at Loach lake Bunday.
Miss Elizabeth Woods of Gull lake success wherever they art.
ten years after her demise, If the
Leland
Jones,
the
former
Norma
Boy* and girls are looking for­
Mte* Mar lea Cameron of ^sj^inaa
Home were not then in operation, ward. Joyfully and otherwise, to the Cod. About twenty guests ‘were visited her parents. Mr. and Mra.
visited Mra. Eva Rowley Sunday, Oeorge Woods, and sons over the
STATE ROAD.
brings tip the question: Who are opening of the. new school year, present and the bride received many
Mrs. Lena Becker entertained last . Several ■ Irewa itue
,
her helra-at-law? Ordinarily lhe which occurs on Tuesday, Sept. 4. lovely and useful gifts. A luncheon week end.
week Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Cllffton the lonta fair thta Wi
The
Hughes
reunion
was
held
at
helrs-at-law of a deceased person, The school house ha* been given a of cantaloupe and ice cream with
who may die without a fcmlly of very thorough cleaning, one part
her own ax did Mra. Freeman, are of it has been newly wired, new
Plans are progressing nicely for
the brothers and sisters and the paint and kalsomine have been ap­ the finest time ever held In Free­
children of deceased brothers and plied and the building is in the best port at the homecoming to be held
stetera. That is a* for as the law
here
Sept. 1. 2 and 3. Arrange­
condition it has been for many
goes in defining "helra-at-law."
years. At the present writing the ments have not all been completed
Under these conditions the probate contract for principal has not been but enough has already been done
Judge feels that the helrs-at-law signed by Mr. Everett Ardis of Mc­ to assure a very unusual program.
would naturally be the children of Bain who has been selected from On Saturday there will be several
Mra. Freeman's deceased brothers a large group of eligible applicants, free acta. Including blackface, acro­
and sisters, about sixteeen in all. and It 1* expected that the contract bats. and contortionists. There will
—and for the economical
In other words Judge Clement hold* will be signed before the week 1* be music throughout the day fur­
that the terms of her will requiring over. B. Grant Voorhies, who has nished by either the Vocational
buyer of Rpicea, etc., we
the dtetrlbution ot Mr*. Freeman's been serving os principal, will head School band of Lansing or thc Post­
are offering the following
property to her helrs-at-law are to the faculty this year as superintend­ urn band of Battle Creek. Other
be considered the some as If she ent. replacing Mr. Ray Hamilton, events on the day's program Include
for SATURDAY ONLY:
had died July 8. 1934. instead of
who resigned to accept the position the annual flower show. a baseball
July 8, 1924.
of principal tn the Vassar school. ^ame between Alto and Freeport,
However, there are some heirs
The third member of the High a cowboy show, and a balloon ascen­
who may question this interpreta­
school teaching force will be a Miss sion. Plans have been made to have
tion. and may want to determine if Rice from Kalamazoo Vrre Carter the program given out to the entire
a child or the children of the chil­ will again be in charge of the gram- crowd over the Simpkins Bound
dren of Mra. Freeman's deceased
System. On Monday, Labor day.
brothers and stetera should not be
cessful. Mrs. Lois Usbome will some o| the atracUons are: Acta
You can't give a race bom poor
included: and that would
about
teach the intermediate room and by Curly and Mack, taw Lepard
double the number of heirs.
Insrant-Srarring, Lightning PV4food and expect him towin races.
a Miss Haan .from Grand Rapids Brothers. Hanson and Nash, and
There is still another question will be primary teacher. This gives some local talent. Several other
And you can’t secure perform­
up qualities. Tetraethyl is in every
tliat may arise: If Mrs. Freeman's
Freeport an exceptionally strong features to appear on the three
property were to be distributed on
days'
program
are
being
sought
and
ance from any car, new or old,
corp* of teachers and with a wide
lhe basis of an equal share to each
awake school board and a very ac­ no effort is being witheld to make
oa
poor
quality
.gasoline.
of her brothers and staters, then
tive P. T. A. this promises to be an this a real gala time. A pork barbe­
should the descendants of each of
gallon gives you more power and
unusually successful year. It Is ex­ cue or a wiener roost for Saturday
54,000 Conoco Service Station
the brother* and staters share only
pected to have a full nine months evening is being given consideration
in the jiart that would have been
and several other unusual things
of school.
apportioned to that brother or sis­
Each Wed­
Dr. H. C. Peckham, accompanied have been suggested
ucts of thc Continental Oil Com­
ter had he or site been living when
drawing,
by Floyd Walton, left Monday morn­ nesday evening at Pie
Mr*. Freeman died? Tliat ta. sup­
pany arc distributed, are servicing
Conoco Red Triangle. Fill up
votes are being cast for a queen to
pose Mrs. Freeman liad five broth­ ing for an auto trip through the reign during the three day festival.
north, as far a* the Soo. During the
Whole Mixed Spices
millions of cars, new and old,
Canton Preaarved
ers and sister*, should the estate
trip the doctor plans to visit Van­ More complete details will be pub­
be split up Into five equal portions,
lished later. Save these dates and
White Mustard Seed
with Conoco Bronze Gasoline.
Ginger
each one-fifth going to the children derbilt. a town of about SOO popu­ visit your’ friends in Freeport
Price’s Canning
Black Mustard Seed
of the deceased brother or stater, lation. located southeast of Petos­
or to the children of such children, key. which the doctor had the honor
QUIMBY.
Compound
Powdered Mustard
INSTANT STARTING —LIGHTNING PJCK-UR
or should each descendant share of laying out and starting as a town■
Mr. and Mrs. Meltcnberger of
in his early days of practicing med­ Wheeling, West Virginia, visited at
Whole Clove*
Powered Tumeric
alike?
A hearing has been set for this icine. Vanderbilt has grown to be; the home of Shirley Ritxman the
Canary Seed
Powdered Clove*
a very lively town andXtbe doctor
matter in the probate court when
1* quite interested in the proposed
Whole Allspice
Fennel Seed
the heirship will be determined.
Jeanette Ritxman went to Ionia
visit.
Sunday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Fred
Cassia Buda
Anise Seed- Powder
Alva Moore spent the first two Courier.
NORTH HOPE.
days of last week in Clare with
Caraway Seed
Ground. Black Pepper
The Quimby and. Striker school
Bunday visitors at the home of Mra. Moore and children, who had
picnic was held at Thomapple
Red Pepper
Grounfl White Pepper
been spending a few days with her lake Thursday and all enjoyed the
Mrs. Roy Fennels, Mra. Charlie Her­ parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowles. All
Whole Coriander Seed Paprika
fine dinner and visiting also music
rington and three children, Mrs. returned home Tuesday evening.
by Quimby Bunday School orches­
Currey Seed
Powdered Nutmeg
Richard PenneU.and Mr. and Mra
Rev. and Mrs. F. Loomis and
Louis Ferguson ot Kalamazoo and. daughter, Gaytha. left Tuesday tra. Amon Eaton was elected presi­
Ginger Root
Star Anise, Whole
dent.
Mra. Edward Fennels of Cloverdale. morning for their farm near Smyr­
Mr. and Mr*. Whitman Kellogg
Whole Anise Seed
Powdered Mace
: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders and na where they will spend the re­
family of Hastings spent Bunday mainder of the week of their vaca­ and family of Eaton were Sunday
Celery Seed
Powdered Ginger
visitors at Glenn Kellogg's.
■
with OttoNatael.
tion.
Ralph
Hormel and Thoyt Pilta of
Whole Mace
Powdered Cinnamon
Mr. and Mrs. . William Havens and
F E. Deming 1* spending some
Mrs. George Havens and children time in Holland the guest of hl* Detroit visited Wallace Bldelman
RapeSeed
Whole Nutmeg
from Friday until Sunday.
of southwest Rutland, spent Bun­ daughter. Mrs. Oeorge Woldring,
There will be no Bunday School
Dili Seed
Powdered Currey
day with Mr. afid Mra. Rankin Hart. and family.
the 19th. as all expect^ to attend
I Miss Doria Peake, who has been ' Ralph Moore Is one of the leadHemp Seed
Red Pepper Pods
the anniversary of Good Will all day
spending a few days with Mrs. WUwith pot luck dinner.
■ llam Martin of Hastings, returned to Camp Barry at Stuart lake.
Orchestra practice will be held
her home on Wednesday.
tow*
- ■ «M’r”DT'
Two more fine improvemanta are with Wallace Blctelman Thursday
JOHN
; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sefton and
evening. ,
friend* of Grand Rapids spent from Bros., our industrious elevator .men.
H. F. Gaskill and wife of Birming­
lUmHCl. MICHKUW
Thursday untlfBunday at their cot­ have put a new platform on their
ham visited relative* here and at­
tage here.
tended the Quimby and Stalker
school picnic.
' Instruments that will throw the
Tronl platform. Just across the read
, voice of a speaker a mile have bean at the oil station, a fine new elec­
B. A. LrBarlur, Prop.
Hutbrn, Mich.
A man may be telling the truth
invented. Now we only vrant one trically lighted sign has been erected now when he says he runs things
that will throw the speakar the near the road.
at hte house. He means the washing
same distance.
machine and the vacuum cleaner.

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I Claude Hauunond mm! z^roard
CIA)
DELTON.
On Friday night Aug. 91. a male ■ Mr. and Mra. Wm. Miller and RY*n »I*nt Tuesday in Battle Creek,
Rapids will'daughter. Ruth ot Kalamaww. were
Mr and Mra Charite X Reniteh
LAKE CITY POTATOES uartette from Grand »•?'&lt;*
,( ..
------------resent
a
program
of
readings
and
g
u
es
u
o
f
thc
Harry
Fennels
family
&lt;nd_Phll° •hcldon of
________
present
or
anu jguest* of tin
■________________
- .'both
---------- --Thursday afternoon
By Home Economtas Specialist* tow the pressure gauge to reach zero jpjoid. —
Tegts
of Spuds on «.
Litfht
Pothuvocal
V0^,1 and
“nd Instrumental
*ni!tnHn.en‘?1 music
h?1131? i Wednesday.
thc Delton
Methodist church. A
Mrs Dale Monte and children of callers at the home of Mr. and Mn.
uifhivxn ntato
before opening the petcock, opening
_
--------- -------------------in theinDelton
5
Michigan
State rvutM«
College
it gradually to prevent sudden out-b Soils Furnish Valuable In­
’free will offering will be taken which 'Dunnttigvflle amt Mra. Olin Brown Claude A. Hammond.
,
Mlu M. Bernice Wing of Detroit
will be used to purchase chair* for w pudnwcll were Sunday afternoon
rush of steam. Complete the seal of •
formation to Farmers
Homemakers can take advantage! glass Jars, place them In the open I
'the
*«iv »«.new baaement.
--------------- -------------Everyone te in- lcaiiers of Mr. and Mra. Lyle Klnga- was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
ot the federal recommendation fori air. protected from drafts, until
East. Lansing—Potato growers vtted to .coms
come and -snjsy
enjoy ths
the 7-^*
pro­ [bury and family.
Claude A. Hammond, and family
FRESH GOODS EVERY
culling UVCMAAVA
livestock w
to lay ...
In «
a .u|,
supply
cooled.
to visit the Lake
VUUllIj
K.,vxz...v
— When No. 2 or No. 2 1-2 tinware invited ~
w City gram.
The McCallum reunion was held Monday. Paul Haminond. who has
of canned meat tor next winter.;can* arc used the pctcock may be Potato Farm for Hje annual field. The Delton L. A. 8. will have a;at me Wallace McCallum home at been spending hte vacation with
relatives Tn Detroit. Monroe and
Methods for canning are suggested ,opened gradually at thc end of the day, Wednesday. September 12.
bake sate and ice cream social next [Rutland Saturday.
10 Iba. Baet
by home economics extension nutri- proceasing period. Place tin can* of
This farm located In Missaukee Saturday afternoon and evening in I Mrs Rw.i Pierce and little Mary Ionia returned with her to hte home
Sugar------ tion specialists of Michigan State all sizes in running water to cool, county and owned by Michigan tha north rooms adjoining Leonard * lJoyrt attended the Hastings High here.
Rev. Gearhart of Hastings called
College, which if followed exactly j In preheating unchUlcd meat. State college te conducted for the *U*e.
• Itchool -’Memory Club" picnic at lhe
Large
Pk«.
4 Qc
will
insure BAAAU
good results.
.
pieces weighing ..about
one pound1 primary
of testing —
the
new- ' The annual Pennock reunion will home of Mrs. Von Dunn of Del­ at the Edw. Walters hbtne ThunWU, tUBUAV
—
....... —. j purpose ...
... .....
Rolled Oats___ I □.
.
u are
— placed m
i.&lt;o enough
.AAu.h hnii.
ik«* developments In
i- the
.a-- production
n.—be held Thursday of this week at tho -ton. Sunday.
------- '
Meats are ready for canning
as -----each
in Just
boil-'est
soon as the ardmal heat has dteap- '-"8 water to cover, and cook at alm- of potatoes on the lighter roll*, home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGordon MacLeod spent Sunday In
Light House
4 Ac
EAST DELTON.
neared and the meat te chilled Pre-'mcring temperature (around 196 de-.Forty acres of potatoes have been,i Dermott at Hope Center.
heatlnp te necessary before backing B^ees F &gt; for about 40 to 60 minutes, planted this year. 10 acres of early■ । Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Minar of Doster
Cleanser, 3 cans I U
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Monica. Misses
Mr and Mrs. Allen Griffen en­
Into Jars Place thr meal In boiling । "bout two-thlrd\of Its original vol- varieties and the rest late,
visited Mr. Add Pennock Thursday Evelyn und Maxine Monica and Mr. tertained
Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac
t
water to cover tower the heat. and umt “nd ,eavc no red coIor l,,#ldc, ^eld plantings have been madei afternoon.
Canning Peaches $0.19
and Mri. Lester Monica and son. ISchnulfhouscr of Battle Creek on
■Imnier until meat te thoroughly lbe pieces. Pack at once, add boiling o( Irish Cobblers. Katahdins. Green
I Charles, were Kalamazoo shoppers lSunday.
Limited Amount ■■
heated Pack in tin can* or in glass hot concentrated broth tn cover, and Mountain*. Russet Rural*. Russot drnoon meeting Thursday at Uie Thursday.
Nearly two hundred people en­
lars Bring the broth to boiling and 3-4 to 1 teaspoon of salt to each pint Burbank*, and White Rural*. The home of Mrs. Emnta Dickerson in
Mr and Mrs. Ross Pierce attended .joyed the bam dance at Ellas Wll5-Tie Painted
pour over thc meal to within one- container. Process 60 minutes at 250 growth of these varieties can be Cloverdale.
the fpneral of their friend Glen!I. ikon's Saturday evening. There will
Handle Broom __ V I
half inch from the-top of the con- degree* F. or 15 pound* pressure and compared and several rows in every
Mr and Mrs. John Adams spent England of Woodland Saturday.
I;
!bc another In two weeks.
talner Add 1-2 to 1 teaspoon salt.cool immediately. UnchUlcd meat i* field will be dug nnd left on thc Sunday with tjjeir daughter und
Mr. and Mra. Ed.I Pcnnete
Elba Collison
spent)
ot Kalamazoo
_________________________
visited
_______
per pint A small quantity of gj-latln.: less - “mder than that which has -----------ground --------------toT^how the
difference
m husband at the Kellogg farm.
— -------------- _.
Friday with her sister. Mrs. Mark hte father Sunday afternoon.
one tabicsDoon per pint softened in been
before
canning.
t&gt;.hor &lt;unmi
nm..nt
nt iho
.... chilled
___
—
---------- tuber development
of nthe
several
va-wrrai
; Mrs.vn.Inez TYird of East Hickory
Bates of Otsego.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willison and
xold liquid, may be added to the
,f any
If
”m' other
°‘her m
method
e,hod is
1* used
' ■"* to
“ .pieties.
.
Comers spent Bunday afternoon
The following are having a siege three children and Mr. and Mrs.
Twenty-five acres of potatoes arc with Mrs. Lula Wertman.
' broth- Fully 'sell Un cans or par­ can meats excepUthe pressure cookof mumpa. Ointt Jean Garrison. La-1 Gordie Durkee and son of Delton
boiled........
15 min-)
underItusanou.
irrigation. inc
Thcjanuu*
porousiww
hose MIO.
■'
--------------------- Ulof‘nupnu.a
------— Wave Jenncy. Donna Marie Pen- spent Sunday with home folks.
tially seal glass jars and place each J.'.-r.
1. the
“•= meats must be
w..[Ulluct
Mrs.trernuuv
Gertrudeoiruxc*
Strokes
Hopkins
as prepared m the hot cooker so the ute* before being tasted after they system 1* In use. with tlw water sup- spent Wednesday with Mrs. Mabie nets and Grove Davenport.
| Mrs. Lillie Griffen and Mrs. Isaac
meant will not be ccoled The tern- arc
epp removed from the Jar.
far.
Iniv
a tawh
i ply r&lt;imi&lt;h*H
furnished hv
by na Krnv^r
beaver nond
pond. A
Town.
Ervin Steevey of Grand Rapids Schauffhauscr of Battle Creek were
detailed report -of ....
thc -costs
of....
IrnTiic
Kathryn
Town.
Laperalure of the meat when placed
---------— Misses
— --------;spent
Wednesday
afternoon with &lt; '
' Walers
*
~
- --------------callers of Mrs. Bessie
Sun­
THE CROSSROADS.
out Inn ana
nnti oi
of me
the yieia
vtelci increases
increases oonb- : vera
"
—
—
.. . ruui
—
.. Ricn—
■ *
gallon
nnd
of
the
yield
obVera
and. Reva.
Reva
Molt.
Ruth
Rich&lt;day afternoon.
. oIT----------gauon
ana
mou
,KIr and Mrs» Arthur Johncock
Into the cooker should be about 170 ,
1“
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-------------■?-"!•=
।
m
£
b
S
ESird
mu
T
Iren.
। Lost Week s Letter.
I talned from Irrigating last year will arcis. Maxine Webster and Priscilla I
Mr,. ncuic
MUI.
who
„ m,ar
,he d,y
Brook.
,t Jones and Mtes Margaret Densmore
,
. , || Mrs.
Brooks will attend a house party *t
The pressure cooker Is preferable. I thp
t
of
Mr
tlw guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Orlcy| Experimental work on potato fer- । Clear
clearlake
lakenext
nextweek.
week.
[ j Hastings spent Friday evening
)Q
with temperature pf 250 degrees F. j Smith,
- -• returned
------- to her home in jtnuatlon. spraying, cultural methMr. utiu
and Mrs.
Mrs. Men
Bert vnanaicr
Chandler »t"
at- , ,w[th MiM Ellen'S aunt Ml's Lester
, tuizaiKHi. apru,uiK. cuniuw mvui-i airand pressure, at 15 pounds. For beef I
t Rapids Tuevday.
ods.
traded a family gathering
ods. and seed treatment will
win also ba
bo I-tended
galhoring at the1‘MoHtczs. and family. ’ •
veal, mutton, and lamb process No (I Lynn Marble of Has.
’If_sl’"’d* i explained in the field nnd nt the home of the former's mother
Ut J
- Mte* Maxine Monica of Bedford
2 tin cans 50 minutes: No. 2 1-2—&lt;501, ing thc week with his fatht.. Cln&gt;- spt.ak|ng program to be held after loull lake last Thursday evening.
,
spent the week with Iter grandpar­
minutes: No. 3—05 minutes; and
• ton Marble,
I dinner. An exhibit of the newest poSixteen members of the Inland' ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Monica.
pint glass jars—60 minutes.
l Miss Jean Stodge of Hastings, tftto machinery will be on thc Lakes Garden Club enjoyed a picMiss Cagney and Mr. Ryans en­
To process pork. 55 minutes Is re- ;spent Uie week end at home.
grounds.
nlc dinner at Stuart lake on Thurs- ,
tertained cousins from Jackson Sun­
' Mr- “nd , M,rs
&lt;
Ashley Berrldgc, farm superin- day. Although thc going nnd coming .
Donald and Jean of Delton. Miss tendent. and n',cmbers of the Col- i were difficult for some everyone had day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dougol McCallum ot
Jennie McBain and Miss Llllu Iegc sta(r w(u talk ln me aflernoon.
good lime. The new officers electDall Headaches Gone
Chrislle of Hastings spent Sunday
b;tnd
fUrnish musical enter-1 cd were. Pres.. Lula Wertman; Vice- Detroit spent thc week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
।with
John
Cook
and
family.
J
talnment.
-Pres.
Jennie
Osborne;
Sec..
Etelc
Simple Remedy Does It
.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beck and .
----------------- « a »
.
Horton; Treas. Leda Hnrrington; McCallum.
Mtes Rosemary and Sally Kellogg
Headaches caused by constipa­
Mrs. Nellie McMurry of Hastings ,
MIDDLEVILLE.
.! Librarian and Program Com . Esthtion are gone after one dose of
spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane Tut..ruck .he Mrs
Dunn. The remainder of the are-visiting their grandparents. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chas. Stettens of Warsaw,
Adierika. This cleans poisons out
1C
----------------- -- --------------------.Smldt house oil East Main’ St. early ’ ne^mSlnRUwWchPPwmlC^BthHd Ind.
/
of BOTH upper and lower bow­ I It you go to sleep in church, you Friday A M. and did some funny
Ste™^ »Pt » w'S
Mrs. Byron Colo.and children of
els. Ends bad sleep, nervousness.
are not qualified to criticize the ser- stunts, tearing up furniture, knockbfpl 13 *lin Lansing are guests of Mrs. Arthur
B- A- LyBarker, Druggist,—Adv.
mon.
ing off most of thc pkwer. tearing Mrs Jinnlc ^Dorn,‘Waugh.
.
The ice cream social put on by the
—■
.
- — up flooring, burned out nil electrical
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Young People's Class Saturday
- wiring and radio nnd knocked off
Mtes Evelyn Day of Lansing spent night
u mis ,
r„ autwx
,iui. thc
UIV p(W
very
successful,
pro-siding. Claud Kermeen and family
occupy the house nnd are very the week' end with her mother andjCCrdft being 120.00.
I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLeod)
thankful that no one was injured. It.other
01-" relatives.
was a very heavy.bolt as it stag-1| Stanley Willits of Concord, son of and daughter. Nancy, und Mr. and;
Mrs
J W,IUU' b
Mrs. Karl Faul and children of I
.gered people more than a block'
ill at hte home there.
Woodland were Sunday guests of I
taway.
8!rth &lt;?tr?h
to Mr. nnd Mrs Rom Pierce. Mr. and I
, Garnet Gardner, little daughter of
Woodland
by
the
death
of
her
ateMrs. Pierce also entertained *r. and
iC. A. and Mrs. Gardner, fell in such
a way while playing in thc yard at ter. Mrs. Ben Schneider, which oc- Mn. J Lyle Sage of Baltic Creek
Funeral Monday
tlie Max Lynd home, and fractured curred Friday evening.
wrvtau were held Mouduy »hcr-| Mr „'.d M„ tock
„„ c„.
both bone.-- ot lhe wrtet. She te doing
.
j.
trrululnB reUUra .nd Irleud.
nicely so far. All hojw she will soon
I MW Francis Darby returned home ,„m CWdWJ thl, w„.k.
be at play again.
Sunday evening after spending I
.
----------------i Mis* Orpha Hendley, our Cen­
•
|
THREE CORNERS.
tennial queen, and Paul Fields, son', three weeks at Traverse city.
,
Mrs. Cora Bidelman of Hastings;
aI)d Mrs. Arnold Malcolm
ot Rev. A. N. and Mrs. Fields were'
, and Miu Ora Poe of Grand Rapids and fnmlly sptllt thc wet.k cnd wllh
.married..at.thr. Baptist church .on.
repent
Monday
and
Tuesday
al
lhe
Mr
and
Mrs. Orrie Catl of KalkasI Friday. The many friends wish them
i home of thc former s nephew and ka
life long happiness.
. (he latter', cuusln. Henry Bidelman I
Welter.. Anin, Stowe and
Janet
and Marylen
Gillette,
, Eva Case spent Tuesday-nt Sugar
daughters ot T. I. and MrS. Gillette, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Shernmn of Bu&gt;h
W1U1 P,uhlw Barker.
spent last week visiting cousins ut,
Hastings were Sunday guests ut the
I Bedford. Mich. They surely enjoyed
Bidelman home.
I
1 lhe outing.
, q p
Fnssett si
urday
. Robert Gillette, son of T. I. nnd I «
f
—- ------------------------------------------- rek at
the home of his son. Mr. und Mrs.
• Frederick Gillette, son of Berl and
|Ray Fassett. Mrs. Fussell hus'.bcen
Mrs Gillette, of Grund Rapids St.,
In Battle Creek the past week caring
spent last week with their grand-1
for thc new grandson.
mother. Mrs. Lake, at Vermontville. | Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton and
Mich., and b»k In the homecoming I
, Margcry and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
there.
, Norton and Barbara were Sunday
, Mr. and Mrs. Bull and young
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee M Isen nr
daughter enjoyed the week at Green
; and Mr. and Mr*. R. E- Hull ut the
lake, he driving back and forth to
Kellogg cottage at Fine lake.
hte work m the Gcukes Meal Mar- । Rev. Rhoades will take Mixs BerMr. and Mr. Arthur O.ukr. and !'*“ "“J, £u'
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; Mr and Mrs. Paul Bell, who were 1
town and Mr. Carl Begler. of near )
jClarksville, were married Saturday 'united in marriage the first of the
'at Uie home of •the bride's parents.) week.
A large crowd of friends and rein-1
HIGHBANK.
lives were present. As the young' come to the Moore school reunion
। people were leaving, he drove onto Saturday. August 18. nnd meet old
thc highway In front uf an auto schoolmates and friends once more,
from Allegan and was somewhat In- pot )uck dinner ut noon and enterjured. Hi.% car. we understand, is n talnment in thc afternoon. Bring
wreck and they frei that they were dishes.
wry fortunate in escaping with. Mn.,’ Margaret Smith and son.,
their lives We nil hoj»c their life to- victor, of Nashville spent Sunday
igvlhcr will be a long one and not. a» Bert Dalvs.
|filled with wtecto.
I -’ Milo Keek —
j.-----Mr. —
and —
Mra.
ant!
fam­
I The* Grund
Rapids
Pythian* ily of Battle Creek were Sunday
(planned a picnic nt Gun lake for guests at Fred Reid s.
last Sunday. A nice crowd was pres­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reid called on
ent from several lodges to enjoy the Mr. and Mrs. Bcrlc Nash at Barbers
jdinner, after which many stunts Corners Saturday P M.
I were pulled nff ami nice prizes given
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams and
; to thc winners. It u hoped to make Mrs
Mrs Sarah Ostrolh attended »»
thc
‘Hite tin annual affair with many ial(,.r-s ststerte funeral, Mrs Ben
more lodges &lt;&gt;f western Michigan Snyder, near Woodland Monday,
joining in This will no doubt be
Mr. ant| Mrs. Manley Sherman of
worked out lhe coming year by Hor- Hastings were week end guests at
, ace T. Barnaby of Grand Rapids, in Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bidelman.
conjunction with MY*. Barnaby, whs | Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green and
is at the head of the Pythian Sisters । ron. Marshall, and Mr. and Mrs.
of the state. A&lt; thc orderi arc not oeorge Green attended the Green
in the habit of doing much work in reunion at Thomapple lake Sunday.
: their lodge rooms in the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Maurer of
season this te a good way to keep up Maple Grove spent Sunday afterintcrest m their fine order.
noon wtth Mr. and Mrs. Will Haw­
i William Hulett, our trussing ten- blitx.
;der. te taking a week's vacation. Al——-------- a &gt;■»---------------fred England is working in hte*tcad
.
PLEASANT IHLU
HILI.
Mrs. Kate .Jack. Snyder of near1 Mtes Edna Elenbaas is spending
Hastings, spent Ute week end with lhe suipjner at the Gull lake Bible
her daughter. Mrs. Earl Kermeen. ' Conference helping her uncle at .the
O H. Hungerford te shipping hotel there,
large quantities of turtles to the; Mr. and Mrs. Chas Finch and
jeastern markets of late. Thc price'son. Francis, of Mattawan were
I te not so high as usual but lie 1* able I Monday callers of Mr. and Mrs.
। to make good wage.-, tit this hard Job Clare Williams.
Miss Bettie nnd Glenn Storrs of [ R. J. Williams had the mteforI Grand Rapids, have been spending tune to fall while fixing his silo
;the past two weeks with their grand-,and injure one foot and hte back,
j parents. G. D and Mrs. Whitmore. I He te able to walk around a bit
) Our genial township clerk. Court again now.
|L Boley, te confined to hte bed. all Mrs Arthur Hydenberg find chiliche home of hte daughter. Mrs. Su-'dren of Grandville spent Thursday
jsan Keachic of Leighton Twp. We,night and Friday with her uncle,
• mtes c. L. from among us and hope Bert Palmer, and family.
) for hte quick recovery. Many friend* | Wm. Meyers and Mr. Andersen
: go out to ace him. He enjoy* their of Niks were Friday afternoon call• ! calls very much god is always era at U»e Clare William* home,
pkased to soe hte friend*.
Several members' of lhe Project
‘ .Ttjc train wreck al Vermontville:Club spent Wednesday with Mrs.
' Friday .night did thing* to our mail Ftank Trnvte near Hutinga. A pot
' delivery-, .^fuch of it that should । luck dinner was *rve at noon.
! have been %ere for tlw morning de-1 Mr. and Mr* Seymour Jordan and
livery not' arriving until tale in thc : Ed Bedford visited their cousin.
, afternoon.
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---------------- , I Springs Sunday afternoon.
A survey shows that the market
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&lt;«&gt;----------------•for automobiles te nowhere near' Hor'icultural note aay* tomatoes
exhausted, as there are atill several grow reddest when not exposed to
) million homes which have not been' the hotteat sun Wherein most ol ua
mortgaged to buy cars.
[differ from tomatoes.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1&gt;3I
CEDAR CREEK.
---------ASSYRIA.
|
SOUTH SHULTZ.
picnic We were all glad to eee 11 cm iSttS
A pre-oonference rally Is ached-! The many friends ot Mra Josie
Claud Hammond grid family of
uled for Bunday. August 19. at the chamberlain were sorry to hear she Hinds Comers spent Sundsy with
Mra. Lola Qould and Mrs. CecilJc
Kenneth Wilcox of Kalamasoo Briggs church. Services at eleven-' u u, pennock hospital and all hope Mr and Mrs Leslie pease of this Owen gave a shower for Mn. Leslie
place.
Pease at Uie home of Mrs. Owen
be watched and. spent the week end with Mr. and thirty. Rev. Harold Dixon pastor ■ for her a speedy recovery.
Surplus Meat Can Be Pre­ tf any changes __
Everycma is urged to attend.
&gt; Little Bennie Kenyon, four years
Mr. and Mn. Mawu vUlwd nU- ;Wednuday Mtarooon The bride n- N,w
occur ao that the Mrs. Hertjte Wilcox.
ot pefievue, grandson of Mr lives in Balding Sunday.
served for future Use by brine is not clear, thc meat ahould We are very sorry to report Stan­ A bee to paint the window sashes
celvad many useful gifts after which
u
IOJ Willetts
ttu.c»ui » .»■
. of lh*
church was held on ,nd MrJ George Kenyon, fell from
wUTenterttw
be taken out, the container thor­ ley
Benld Dealer and Mlaa Marie "'S*““ndU
“« ““, c«&gt;
Pickling or by Drying
(the hammock Wednesday and broke Lelnsar were married Saturday
oughly cleaned, and a new brine TB hospital at Battle Creek or Day-1Tuesday;
,^3. n~
. ,
' now
East Lansing —Beef which c*n- aaoaa.
added. The
inc new onne
brine may oe
be rare- •ton.'ohio7~today'
—
1
Beadi reunion waa held at his right arm.
not be used fresh or which can not, duced In strength if Uie meal was
Mr
~ Smith -•
Clayton and Helen Willetts spent Bristol lakrA
Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. C.
of Hastings miny happy years Wh"lake Riindav
Bunday.
I Babcock and family of Lacey. Mr. Xm Wonta
be canned may be preserved by dry- ! in the first brine for considerable from Thursday till Saturday with
Thc Ionia fair, the Case reunion dalled on Bev. Fred Hom and fam­
John Lammers and ‘aml y Mid Cajnu, stayed for a more extended
Mrs Charles Bayne
ing or coming to provide palatable time.
their brother. Stanley, in Jackson and lhe Briggs school's fiftieth an­ ily Friday.
(b^r
1
meat dishes in the future, accord-I Beef can be prepared for drying
B. Modrack and family of Battle Henry Lcinaar and family attended .vUJl
Mtes Henrietta Hulsobus of Tuc­ niversary reunion arr leading issues
| Melvin Campbell, wife and dough- ihr week end
ing to the animal husbandry depart- by using the same brine as for son. Arizona, and sister. Anna, of this week.
Creek spent Sunday wtth Mr. and the Albertson reunion Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Loviness Campbell ter of south Hastings called on
Mtes Viola Und of
tnent at Michigan State College.
'corned beef except that one more Pennsylvania spent Monday and
A family gathering of the Mr. and Mra. J. W Tedrow.'
■
I spent a few days last
Corned beef has an ancient and i»und of sugar for each 100 pounds Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Mra. Rufus Blanton descendants,
Frank Hom fell from a load of and Alger Cox and wife attended a friends here Sunday.
honorable history and appeals to al- j of beef should be added. The por- Wilcox.
numbering aigty-lwo. met at the wheat one day last week. Fortunate­ birthday party Friday for Mra. Lu- , Mr. and Mra. Clarence Campbell jUM Crockfocd.
and family spent Sunday at Gull
yr. and Mra. Roy Wickham
most everyone. Cooked alone or In , tlon of the carcass commonly cut
Mr. and Mra. Braton and grand- .Babcock landing Bristol lake on ly there were no bones broken but cretla Cox of Irving.
Quite a number from here attend- ilake.
Bunday visitors at Forest Da&amp;
combination with vegetables, this-ls |lnto round steak makes the beat■ son of Ithaca spent the afternoon
..............................
(Sunday, honoring their brother,
he was laid up for a few days.
||
1 Mr. and Mra. Jack LaPine enter-1
Woodbury.
*
Lester Bonneville and daughter. ed the Blanton reunion Saturday.
one dish that causes the family to , dried beef. The meal should be cut with Mr. and Mrs. Hyde one day j Warren Stanton's, birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gurd and two talned company froqj Kalamazoo . Mr and Mis. Welby Orosi
ask for seconds. The necessity of' in strips with thc grain tor drying­ this week. He te a former hardware |- Mra.
Mra Josie
Joule Greenfield of near Loma, and Gordon Kenyon, spent
attended thc class rauntao tK
reducing the number of cSIUe in j After lhe beef has become cured merchant of Nashville.
Charlotte and
and Mra.
Mrs. Mabel
Mabel Durham
Durham Sunday evening with relatives in daughters spent Tuesday with Mr Sunday.
and Mra. Leo Monroe of Kalamasoo
Mr and Mrs Eldon Gelman ot Crockford at Laks Odessa Siu
the slate and the low market prices I in the brine, it te removed, smoked,
□f Battle Creek are
arc Incamp
in camo atBrlsat Bite- Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Lathrop and of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lcinaar and Battle Creek visited at Will Gurd'a
• —-------ay » ,
now paid for common cattle will and hung up in a dry place. The Aunl Louise were guests of Mr. and ;tol lake this week. Mr. and Mra. Jay
G. E. Kenyon has a birthday Hite
montn
nun oi
.
WENT CARLTON.
month ana
and to
to remuia
remind him
of «v.
1L family were Grand Rapids visitors Sunday.
make It possible to prepare corned meat can be used any time after It Mrs. Will Hyde Sunday. Mr. and i Cote will join them on Tuesday.
it was not the exact date. Wednesday.
I---------------- * • *
; Among those from here to
beef from good cuts al very low has been smoked but it continues to Mrs Hal Lathrop were afternoon
Mrs.u----Edith
u—Miller, who has been altlKMigh
I
his
children
and
grandchildren
|
The
Bunday
schod
and
neighbor'
HOLMES
CHURCH.
In
the
sights
Sunday
of the n
coat.
dry and can be held for long periods callers.
&lt; under treatment al the University ।
with
Mrs.----------Richard
Durkee were
Cfc
Beef te ready to be corned as soon Ilf moisture 1s kept from it.
cam"
wirri well
wom filled
uutu .boskets
ua.'iu.^ Sundm,,- hood
..wr- picnic
.......... at Fair lake. Thursday
------------ - ,, MfYand ------ -------------- wreck
------ —at
- -Vermontville
——
— - were
-- — —
I
(
Bobby Foster Is visiting this week 1iiospttal at Ann Arbor, returned came
.
.to spend. ....
&gt; .............
_ ^...1
---- ‘
■ - ■'
the day
with 1-1
him
and .....
was p.ll
well attended. 76 ffaHntr
eating Hlnrrr
dinner Qi.nHnv
Sunday visitors nF
at Forest Prien'S
Price s Rtehardnon
and Max —Bennett.
&lt;
as it has cooled out thoroughly. The I
-- «•»
.---------In Portland.
I home on Thursday much improved. day
I A baby boy was bom the |Mu,t weak
Frank Thompson te convalescing It
। was a real surprl’r He admitted and others came in tire afternoon, near Freeport.
meat should be cut in pieces four I
BARBYV1LLE. .
Frank Wilcox, who spent the post
Everyone of Uie family was | Rev. J. A- Davis, wife and sou. VicMrs. Walter .Durkee accompanied to Ralph Sage and wife. Coociatto six inches square, and salted I Little Delphlne Parmatler of week with Mr. and Mra. Herbie Wil- !from a recent operation at Leila that
।
there
and au
aU enjoyeo
enjoyed tne
the po-.
pot luck; ,tor. of Lansing were guests at lhe Mr. and Mra. H. E. Rising to the ulaUotu.
down by using 10 pounds of coarse , Woodland spent the past week with cox. went Friday to Kalamo lo visit Ihospital. Battle Creek, at thc home there,
।
and
salt to 100 pounds of meat. A layer Mr
Mr. and
•"'* Ur
Mrs.
* “
Merritt
""it. Meade.
,
and two nice birthday cakes
his daughter.
&lt;of MF. and Mrs. Edward Bennett of dinner
Mr. and Mrs Leon Plumm of De­
Creek.
’•
■The time was pleasantly spent with
of salt U placed on the bottom of
Mr. and Mra. Heber Foster and Battle
I
troit
and
hia
sister
and
friend
spent
music
and
singing
and
visiting
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Clark
and
,
Ute container, then a layer ot meat,
family attended the Geiger reunion
day seemed loo short when the
,
and so on alternately to the top several days last week with Mr. and at Wall lake Thursday.
:Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bristol have been the
tin camp the past week at the WW- parting
.
time came. Those present
Mrs. Frank Slocum of Hastings V
of the meat which should be cov­ Mrs. Chas. Day and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Plumm and Mr. and was a Thursday guest of Mra. Herbie ter Clark cottage at Thomapple from away were Alva Kenyon and
ered with a layer of salt.\ The meat
family of Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs.
v
I lake.
Is allowed to stand for 13 hours and Mra. Chas. Day spent Saturday in Wilcox.
Niles where Mrs. Plumm Is receiv­
Mtes Betty Ketcham was the week Wendell Kenyon and Mrs. Stillwell
then Is covered with a brine.
Heber Foster played In tiie Poat, Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs Harry
Thc brine Is made up of four ing medical care.
um band al Portland. Vermontville iend guest of Mtes Helen Gray at of
Archie Newton and children of and Long lake south of Kalamasoo her home while Mr. and Mrs Gray Misener of Kalamazoo • and Mis*
pounds of sugar and two ounces of
were camp guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laura Misener of Longmont. Colo
saltpeter dissolved In four gallons of Prichardville and Mr. und Mrs.
Bert
Clark
at
Thornapple
lake.
All hope to come again next year
■ There- was a surprise party honor­
A family gathering was held at and spend hte 88th birthday with
ing the birthdays of Adrian and
Elizabeth McClelland and Miss Greta the home of Mr. and Mrs- George him.
Heffelbowcr at .the home of Albert Shale of the Eagle district on Sun­
McClelland's Sunday evening after day when the children perpetrated
CARLTON CENTER.
Ci E. Ice cream and cake were u complete surprise honoring the . Mr. -and Mrs. C. D. Jones and
father’s natal day. The birthday of family of Kalamazoo. Miss Vcrda
served and a nice time enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox and a daughter. Florence and also one Zuschnltt of Charlotte, and Mr. and
Kenneth and Richard Darby .at­ grandchild are nearby. .
Mrs. Wm. Zuschnltt and daughter.
Thc Frank Green motor party left Charlotte, of near Mailings, were
tended a picnic at Clear lake Sun­
day. There were twenty-seven who Tuesday on their northern journey. guests Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. Mil­
sat down to a bountiful dinner. They will also visit Wisconsin and lard Brccheteen.
Guests were there from Bellevue. the Century of Trogrcw.
Mrs Nell Wilson is quite ill at
A. C. Hyde spent Sunday at Ben­ this writing.
Kalamazoo.
Hastings.
Nashville.
ton Harbor. Mrs. Hyde and Joyce
Pennsylvania and Arizona.
Geo. Harris and pilot. Aleck Janis
Elaine returned home with him aft­ of Grand Rapids, in the former's
er a week's stay at Niles with her aeroplane visited Mr. and Mrs. John
GLASS CREEK.
parents.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Buchanan
Robinson and Geo. Robinson Sun­
Lyle Otis and wU£ of Kalamazoo
Mrs. Elva Payne of Battle Creek day. While here. Geo and John
spent a part of last week with Fred
te at lhe home of her sister. Mrs Robinson enjoyed an aeroplane ride,
Otis.
also Lucile Robinson and
Mary
Mrs. Cleo Brown and children of Mary Purcell.
Mus Leona Miller spent last
Hickory* Comers visited at Chas. week with her sister. Mrs. Doris
Mr and Mrs. Guy Nosh and sons
'Whittemore's last week. Katie re­
, Warner, at their Wall lake cottage. visited the latter's sister. Mr. and
turned home with them where she
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Warner Mrs. Elmer Struble, and family of
■expects to remain some time.
entertained their parents. Mr. and Hastings. Bunday In lhe afternoon
Anna May Pew of Hastings spent
the latter part of thc week at Chas. Mrs. Fred Miller and Mr. and Mrs they visited their parents. Mr. and
You wouldn't think of comparing the "old faithful ri
Homer Warner of Hastings also Mr Mrs. W. Coykendali. of east of Has­
'Whittemore's.
tings.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrach of and Mrs. Ray Jones.
MLm Bertha Miller, teacher of the
Mr atld Mrs Leslie Daniels and
Kalamazoo were week-end guests at
' Lansing school, who has been at­ family aUcnded a family reunion
Fred Otis'.
Roy Oaks and wife attended the tending
tendini the summer session at the • Thompson reunion* at Acker's
State Teachers College at Potat Sunday.
funeral of a nlccc at Muskegon I Western
Wester
1 Kalamazoo, te with tier mother. Mrs.
u tah
Alex Young of Grand Raptdjr vis­
Wednesday.
.
ited hte sister. Mrs. Leslie Daniels.
Sunday vialtors at Fred Otis* were Belle Miller.
PEN-JEL
Sets Jellies
2 pkgs. 27c
Tuesday.
x \
Wm. Hall and wife and Miss Riley
SCOT TISSUE
'
3 rell. 20c
Mr. and Mra. Henry WlUtante aqd
of Hastings and Mrs. Parker of EAST WALL LAKE
AND VICINITY. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinsun went
Florida.
Mrs. Sara Erway and Mrs. Dell
Mr. and Mra. Olson of Mattawan to Vermontville Sunday afternoon
to view the recent railroad wreck.
Replogle are visiting Louie Erway called here Sunday.
Thc Brown school reunion will be
and family in Kalamazoo.
Sunday visitors of E. D. Reynofls
ICE-CRE-MIX
Dessert
3 pkgs. 2Sc
A bi-centennlal
bl-centennlal anniversary will
will ,,were. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hibbard held at tiie Brown school house and
next Sunday.
-------------------------------- ,August
— -­ 18.
be held at thc Good Will church ।and wife of Kalamazoo. Mrs. Frith- -grounds
flour
r c
and son. her brother and wife
Miss Mercy Usborne of Ann Arbor
next Sunday. A general invitation ard
l
BISCUITS
N.B.C. English Style
pkg. 28c
is extended to all who ever at- (oi Kalamazoo, Mrs. Couch of De-1 came home Saturday to visit home
tended church in the parish.
troll and Mr. ___
and _
Mrs. Warren folks until Tuesday afternoon.
ANN PAGE BEANS
4 lb.
cans 18c
Frichds and old neighbors In this
Dolores and Anita McGIockhn of fCairns of West Cressey.
Hastings spenl the week end with
Mr. and .................
Mrs Maturecn and niece. community of Mrs. Elwyn Daniels
q
The modern automatic gas range u so far
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Naomi, of Kalamazoo spent several of Hostings will be glad to know she
JAR TOPS
4s,,.. X3e
ahead of ranges of even a few years ago that
is
convalescing nicely after Tier re­
Forrest Havens. Mr. and Mra. Robt ,days at their cottage last week. .
JAR RUBBERS
iR pkgs. 8c
McOlocklln and son. David, spent
Harold Andrews and two sons of cent operation.
they are beyond comparison ... in conveni­
Sunday there also.
Kalamazoo spent Saturday here
ence, beauty, econoihy and cooking satisfac­
Several fronKthls place attended fishing.
MORGAN.
the twenty-fifth anniversary party
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Reynolds en­
Stuart Draper, our merchant, was
tion. New in design, equipment and improve­
for Mr. and Mra Harry Dunn ot tertained the Geiger reynion Thurs­ in Grand Rapids Saturday.
ments—these ranges, like modern motor cara,
Southwest Rutland Saturday eve­ day. There were 68 present. All
Paul Sole of Battle Creek spent
ning.
enjoyed the fine dinner and gala Saturday with J. W. Howard.
create an entirely new conception of kitchen
time in the lake, visiting and-play­
The Misses Pauline and Marion
DURFEE* DISTRICT.
CRAPENUT FLAKES
2 pk&lt;&gt;. 19e
comfort and range value.
ing games.
Wade of Battle Creek visited Let ha ■
GRAPENUTS
pkg. |7a
Several from this vicinity attend-'
Mr. and Mrs. Couch of Detroit Adkins Saturday.
ed lhe United Brethren conference are staying In theircottage for the
LAFRANCE
3 pkgs. 26c
Mrs. Cecil Munton. Ruth and Vic­
And today it’s so easy to enjoy all this for
near Sunfield Sunday, and enjoyed week.
tor. and Mrs. Nellie Fox of Hastings,
yourself. Here's a special offer.
lhe splendid services. Rev. Gam­
Mr. and Mrs. Bowser of Ovid called on Letha Adkins Saturday. ;
ble was given Baltimore circuit and spent two days at their cottage last
Mrs Eva Winans nnd children of
Rev. Fred KIiik thc Lowell circuit.
Lansiqg&gt;apd Mr? Clare Norris of
RAISIN BREAD
Special
lb teef 10c
As much as we'regret to lose Rev
A party from Detroit and Ohio Lacey spent part of last week with
King and family, we welcome Rev. Were In E. D. Reynolds' cottage for their parents. Mr. und Mrs. D. A.
DOUGHNUTS
Plain Sugsr.4 er Claaamaa
slos. 12c
Gamble and family.
the week end and leave on Wed­ McClelland.
Mr. and Mra. William Smith of nesday.
.
Mr. and Mra. Allen Van Noty of
Middleville are keeping house for
Russell Reynolds of Cressey, who Battle Creek spent Sunday with Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Hoffman this has been spending a few days with and Mrs. Stuart Draper.
week and visited Mr. and Mra. Will his grandparents, returned home
PACIFIC TOILET PAPER
6 rolls 18c
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrington
Hoffthan Bunday.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKinley of
Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. R. Norrir and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Kahler vis­ Wenatchee,
Wash.,
motored to
and
Airs
Leon
Stanton
and
friend,
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP
*4 esns 25c
ited relatives near Middleville Sun­ Huntington. Ind., last Monday, re­
all of Battle Creek, were recent call- day.
turning home Wednesday.
CHERRIES
R.S.P.
Ne. 2 caa 10c
era at Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoffman's.
Alice Laubaugh is spending a few
Mr. and Mrs. George Rowlader
The wreck at Vermontville drew days with home folks. She has been of Lansing have moved In the house
a large crowd of slght-seeni Sunday forking the past year Ln Grand formerly owned by Cecil Mun ton
including several from this com­ Rapids.
Alfred Noem of Chicago te spend­
CRACKERS
Sodss or Crabams
2-lb cartoa 19c
munity.
ing a few days with his family, who
WHITEHOUSE MILK
3 tall cans 17e
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hoffman and
arc spending lhe summer here.
DOWLING.
‘Tamil}' and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Alberta Greenfield, who took a
The Ladies* Aid will serve dinner
Hoffman and family are spending
this week on Thursday. Aug. 16, fol­ teacher's course in summer school
(the week at Head lake.
al Kalamazoo, te at home again.
William Kniffcn Is some better at lowed by election of officers for the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard and
coming
year.
this writing.
Mr.pand Mra. Linden Norris are Arthur Webb and Mr. and Mra Will
Mr. and Mra. Wolf, who have been
Mater of Nashville were In Battle
visiting relatives in Plainwell and the parents of a baby girl who was Creek Sunday.
■Baltimore, returned Sunday to Min­ bom last week and has been named
A .
neapolis. Minn. Duane Hunt and Grace Eileen.
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
There was a good attendance al
Mr. and Mra. Tom Hoffman and
lhe Dowling school reunion Wednes-1 Miss Rena Stenger spent the past
daughter. Doris, accompanied them
week with her brother In Kalamaday.
John
Chamberlain
was
elected
for a week's visit
Mr, and Mra. Ray Tack and president: Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers and
daughter. Jean, of Battle Creek vice-president, and Mrs. Lora Wil­ children have returned to their
cox. secretary and treasurer, for
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
vMr-a activities.
.rnvuiM
home tn Covington. Ohio, after
next year's
Jack Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith ot
® ^n‘C Ume W,lh Chriat

Miles Srpcher and son of Milford
were Bunday guests In the J. J. Wil-

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PINE LAKE.
The Pine Lake Panners Club will
hold a picnic at Anson's landing on
Thursday. August 33. with a pot luck
lunch at noon. A good program Is
assured with Ell Lindsey.
Clara
Scott and Ruth Hughes as commit­
tee. Hon. W. w. Potter, who needs
no Introduction, will be the speak­
er. Everybody Is Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols of
Ocala. Florida, was a dinner guest
an Saturday, afto.
Mr. and Mra. John.Rogers cafled
pn Mrs Leon Wood of Trowbridge
on Thursday. Mrs. Wood has been
seriously 111 but Is Improved now
although stUl under the doctor's
Pauline. Lota and Jack Mlnar are.
spending
h
pendtng k
a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Mlnar while their parents are
on a motor trip through Minnesota
Miss Opal Confer of Kalamazoo
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. James and Laura. On Friday
they motored to Holland and Zaeland and visited some of the chick­

en hatcheries In that locality.

.

Johrutown were guests Bunday of
Mra. Mattle King.
lightning Thursday morning.
Mrs Maurice Allen of South HavVisitors at Frank Roush's Sunday
were. Den McDonald. Mra
Dave
Mr. and Mra. K. D. Reese, last week.
Walters. Mrs. Cora Bidelman. Mrs.
Mrs
Gladys Woodmansee has
Afirgie Reid, the Misses Clara and
been quite sick lhe past week. Her Mary Blackford, all of Hastings.
sister. Mrs. Clara Knoblauch, ot
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hannan and
Riga, has been assisting with the
Mra. C Zimmerman visited relatives
Mr. and Mrs Orlie Fisher. Mrs at
1 Lawton Sunday.
Mrs Frank Roush returned
Ette Stanton and father. Mj. and
Ann Arbor Monday where she
Mrs. Tom Clcmenoe. Mrs. Nora .
undergo a surgical operation.
Clemcnce and Miss Frieda. Mrs.
Millie Haynes and Melvin Hanna
KLINGENJIMITH.
Mtes Florence Stanton of Hamil­
NorxU bi the Doud ton spent Sunday with tier parent--.
Mr and Mrs. Qlaude Willson.
Mr. and Mra Lawrence LeBaron
and children and Mrs. Will Green
M. COATS GROVE.
Mr. and Mn- Will Bayne. Flora of Detroit were guests of Mr. and
Wood and Audra Endsley spent Bun- Mrs. Albert Green. Bunday.
day at Harold Haynes* in ChteMr. and Mrs. Elbert Saunders, nee
donla.
Grace Hamilton, of Indianapolis,
Mr and Mrs. Murphy and chib formctly of this place, are the par­
ents of a 6 1-3 pound baby girt.
Bob Chadwick has been very IU
Ftngleu&gt;n Saturday night and Bunbut Is on the gain now.
Maxine Powers oi near Oun lake
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Parker spent
finturday night and Sunday at Mn. spent Sunday at the Johnaon-Bleeby
A- pchaflhauser’s c4 Delton.
.
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MILO.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill and fam-1
HENDERSHOTT.
|
BOWNE CENTER.
GC Um C PQirVETe
‘n,e annual reunion of tne Flow- ny- Mra- L- w- Jarr»*d and ■on.
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. McCuIla andi1-*** Week'* letter.
.... ..
&gt;.
OF MULt LKILKtlS'er fatnUy forty-eight In numbez, I L«*'wnoe. «pent Saturday evening Mrs. Ella McGlynn of Hasting* were | L*uren« Benton visited hl* broth--------- — occurred at lhe home of Louis and at Battle. Creek.
• Friday evening callers at Cha*. " Ru**eI1 «n&lt;&gt; family ot Grand Rapiuo
,
Stran^e Insect Seldom Seen Lena Dunn. Galesburg. Sunday. Aug.
Mra- Lulu Oray and “‘L Robert. Hendershott's.
Irt
* pan or last wee*.
nror.
n-111 _• Mrs -toim Na*h, Alice and Marie
I Bat la Now Seeldnf Molli
andJSJSnlT with vU1Ud **”• ar,®n and Marian near
and Lake Friday mornina with Freeport Tuc»d*y afternoon.
soil tor New HomeKalamazoo. Ross. Augusta. Clover- montvuie.
I Richard and Francis DeMott for a
Mrs Laurence Johnson. Mrs. Alice
■wwrobi. t Hw.u.,1 B.rrri E**1 Lansing.-The mole cricket, a da,«- Delton. MUo. and Galeaburg; 6U‘y-flve relaUres of
Wanm few (Uy,. rUU
relaUvel
ArKrar Gardner. Mrs. Floyd Flynn and chll’■bLn
■
■
hu
dren and hcr aunt- Mra‘ LUxle
Wl n’
hcre t**® of England were visitors at Watt
“j
c,u-'lnK eons,derable alarm ln
order by Um president. Delo. Flow- da&gt;' Sunday.
w *'
Thoma*' Monday afternoon.
/tor ”ia«ip«t iXtm*. .nd state but the entomology depart- cr. who gave a brief History of! Harold Cheeseman spent last week i
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison. Mtes
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Houghton of'
th* •.!. i»f »i*ht
ment at Michigan State College says these gatherings which have been with Ills grandparents. Mr. und Mr*.L;
I
am Buxton,
nuaiiMi. at
M Bedford.
cxwwu.
i°’Ba °arr*?on. a'!d Mr aDd Mrs- Detroit spent from Saturday until:
V.rinr thi. i-rrufiirp
nv harmful *vr*nt held with one or two exceptions, an- Sam
M *to
crcature L’ no‘ 1,uri"tol
Mccpt
nuftU
flm Forty-five
meel. | Forty-five
members
of the
Smith
nually
since
1899. The1899
first meet-!
members of
the Smith
; Chas.
Hendershott were In Char- Tuesday with their parent*. Mr. and!
...__ .
In fin
rar*
riVH
ulten
It rlam^ir*«
rrwitroot
■mgs
_______
__ ■__ ■ *•
_ the
.___
r— rar—
nt fhwfamily
n
“
rare
cases
when
it damages
mg*
comprised
families
Mrs.
were
present
reunion
J01, 8‘inday
afternoon
see Uie— Mrs. Guy Smith. Mra.WM.UI
Spilthre-,re-:
comprised
tne
families
of of
Mrs.
were
preacjn
11 at
uicthe
reunion
--------------—to
---- ------NOW. THEBEFORR. by virta. «r Ui«
crops or potatoes —
on* IUUIA
rnbek soite.
— Flower.
—
--■
----------*— train
. visit.
-1.1. ,;
Marlon
Mra. Emma uviiiiJohnheld —
nt• ---Thomapple
lake Sunday.
ualn wreck.
.turned home with them for a
--- VI
i.tttfiutl
HIIO.
g^llIIHU
......
-nf
rontainvd in ••14 mortore.
*
*
MU. m,
m. Members were
-cr; prcccxi
Mr. and Mra. Albert Brill went' Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karcher and
£d I Tills
cricket
Is fairly plentiful but son.
Mr. and
and ««».
Mrs. d.dncy
Sydney Lrunn
Dunn. Mr.
present from ZitCj
Battle
Maple Grove.
Hol-­ to Lake Michigan with Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Houghton at-.
on ‘to
Is *reldom"
seldom Vseen'°in"ordinnn"
seen in onhnnrv seasons a,ld
and Mrs. JJ. KellOtt
Kellogg Flower and Mr. Creek.
Creek.'Maple
drove. Bay City. Hol
i
becausejt burrows to the ground muKMrs. Homer J Flower. Later tend. Sunfield. Nashville and Ver- John Orimbe on Sunday.
tended the ball game at Ha*tlng*w w*» i« and appear* abave thc surface only »«« a»d daughtera-ln-law. grand- montville
Following
the
one
Remember the Parish homecom- Su"d?y' lnvHMmn nn.
'
k v.ndu.. •» at night One man who sent a sneci- children, cousins and a few close
clock picnic dinner officers were ; ing nt Good Will next Sunday. Come .
Floyd Flynn and aunt arc at'r*rrr"Tfi°/ men to the college said that It had friends hart added pleasure to these' elected: President. Iza Elliston; sec- to spend the day and meet your old tcndlnJt A Century of Progress this
nn.rthat
a neck like a mud turtle
A attutt
short business
ses-1I retary.
Smith;
and friends.
will DC
be
at
me claws
flaws like
liKC gatherings
n
UU.1UKM oca----- a. -Bernard
--------- - —
.......... treasurer.1 pastors gum
lltcnus. There
mere Will
------ [ ?oy Deming
. , te staying
T,C ,
.
Circuit Caurt
.
.
...
FCrlltlv V.
V Smith,
Smith and
and Irene
Trrnr Smith.
Rmlth Sunday sclrool in
... the
.v.-■...
grasshopper. *ton wHH election of officers follow- Edith
morning and. the
the Flvnil
p,ynn home
home durlnff
durln&lt;f their
their abwant
ed- Wayne Flower was elected pres- chairman of the entertainment address by the different visiting Mnce'
evidence that Went. Lewis Flower, vice-president: committee. Reunion will be held pastors. Pot luck dinner at noon I A number from this way attended
ige creature in Mrs.
Mrs. Lois
Lots Flower.
Flower, secretary ----and---at Thorpnpple
lake the first Sunday , Mrs. Bernice Traver and Mrs. ,hc Centennial at Middleville last ,
S’.Tui Jt. of aJt I* » ««iewhat strange
- ------ --------------------. and .11 &lt;M&lt; lecind- appearance. The body and wings Louis Dunn, treasurer; Mrs. Lillian . in August
.. -----------------next year.
Esther Brill are wondering whatt week.
’’TASm L’
- wmnrnM
somewhat rawnwr
resemble incuc
those oi
of tne
the Trtakelt. —
chairman
-— — -•*
of the program
MfMr “
ami
“I Mra.
Mrs FYonk
Pro
Van Sickle became of their Ice cream freezer । , Mrs, John Nash and daughter*
^tiiu.iro in inn t.itr
Tiie
1935 meeting
..........
.......
___________
—-evening .cranks.
(Were in Hastings Wednesday.
,t common cricket
but they arc gray committee.
The
meeting Is
is to
to of Dowling spent
Saturday
Ileh“«n?tto-wli;nlr ”
"r 1|u,,p‘ul of^Sacfc
hciui*ta
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mra. Archie
Archie Sinclair
Sinclair and
and
J.ohn
and ,amlly were 8at'
»----- ■ )_ large
i—■_ lx
k—' held
K-i.i nt
a* the home
hnmn of
r.t x&lt;«*nrt Mrs.
x.r* , at
nt G.
G. -C.
'C. Marshall's.
MnrHhnll'x.
J| Mr.
and Mrs.
••Th. Foath hair of lot. RI. .nd nnd the two front pairs of legs are J- K. Flower. Rom Twp. Of the
Vr. and Mrs. O. C. Marshall nnd | family of Battle Creek visited rein- ?rday
. EU.U a,,d
Sunday/
family
8'”".X.“2*rt« «’,*X‘rif vS: adapted for digging. The two Tegs descendants of Marton Flower there Alta spent Sunday with Mrs R. Mil- tlves here
--------------- - ’
tnmiiv of Lowell and
nn,t attended
..tt...,,t.^ the!
,n.
The L A. S- «IK&gt; hive not him-! 8'”” Boal'» ““ evening.
’•*• *t HmiIbc*. Arrord’inrio th» r»- nearest the head terminate In wide are three children. Mrs. Emma ier north of Nashville,
In.their
dime
cards
are
requested
to]
’
----------------*•
*
rnrdni Put thwof.”
claws very much like a mole's paws Johnson. Mr. J. K. and H. J. Flow-,
~ ** *
do
so
if
possible
thte
week.
I
LENT
CORNERS.
Datfd at Haitioci. Ukhiran. May 23. jn miniature. The tail bears some er living: twenty-three grandchilTHE LITTLE RED BRICK.
’,4'
Chari*,
resemblance
to
The L. A. 8. will sene Ice cream L®®! Week's Letter. .
lUHri w.
11. r&gt;a».
1»AT.
.
w a
» pheasant's
J... a*
.... it
.. drfn
-------' eighteen
- ----------- great-grandchildren]
- - —’ - ------------ I Miss
........ Phyllis
•
..... Edger ol
v/. Hastings
■
n----v_...--------------. .
Mr ftnd Mra HaroJd wiiHtemore
schoolhouse
Friday night.
AJainUtrainr *f K«t»t» ot Edwin a. Oat. looks Ilk? two feathers Joined on nnd two great-great-grandchildren. &gt; spent Thursday at Clifford Ham­ nt Ute

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and children of Cressey were Sun-;
day visitors ot Mrs. Laura Frye and
Irving.
Mr. and Mra. Nick Boerman and ‘
children of Cressey spent Sunday:
evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle.
Francisco.
Mr. and Mr*. Leland Hammond
and son attended tiie Shepard re-!
union at Saranac Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Krick have
moved from our neighborhood to
Prairieville.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McMannte of1
Kalamazoo spent the Week end with i
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steeie.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hammond
attended a birthday party for Mra.
Edna Greenburg at Mr. and Mrs.
: Leon Leonard's residence of Delton
Graham, returned
Il~Mr ’jand Mra. —
jj
m
-u.j•ndl’™?
r*tUn,fd to
10 Chicago
C,11CMO last
la3t|emoon.
frnoon
Edd.
Dieble
M
rtnb.t. .ffir*. Fr^"&gt; n. ..
_
,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dippy of Perry1 daughter of Allegan called at the I ,V&gt; ® ShCp“^..rC‘n{? *•
hcld
, .« d e»»ir.
Mr. and Mrs. Schultz and guests h[1)l Mr. and Mrs Ded^,. oI Carlton will Crawford home Thursday
iat
hon,e of. Mr a,ld “ra- Eu«l'n‘'
eiUV- wui h- froni Chlcn«° ar&lt;’ spending today. I were Sunday callers at Chas. Wood- .
, . ___________ ___________
Fosburg iCarrie Shepard) of Sara"i.“«h* n«h Monday, at the Ionia fair.
run-s
*’*- with an attendance
J------nnirn ronv'FRS
nac. Aug. 5th.
°'“ ?U5 “““"I M' and ^™rnc.rl .u»d«
Mr. and Mr*. Harlan Scoby spent
, Sunday with .the former's mother of Battle Creek were Sunday guest* p —C—
~r
..
---------- -|ironX
Jordan.
Clarksville.
।_
1 Lro,n East
f
7“"“' •* Thornopple
pnUrte,,!!,. SaraI and family near Hastings.
of Wm. Strausbaugh.
lake Thursday.
I nac. Dowling and Grand Rapid*. It
• Mr. and Mrs. Em Quick visited
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bolton and
^C^hit^T!
s^Tday guests at Bert Palmer's I last
Mrweek
.^dwith
MrshisEparents.
L Sargent of
Mr. and Mrs.
Norris Bergman and - W be held’at the .home
----------toward
...
.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Bodford Satur- sons spent Wednesday at the home family^
hSS’sS.to
C
"*
SX*
"m 8""d« |
•“ Mrg Cyra. “’™T
of Reuben Gerlinger in Hastings.
Please keep In mind the date and
Mr. and Mrs Langworthy and ‘n AU,U8t
...
a,,d Stayton of Barbera Corners Mr nIld Mr«. Oloater.
place of Milo Ladles' Aid—Aug. 22.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
family of Battle Creek, visited at
pi far ANT Hill
I Ka?aU‘jy?ind*Miw 11^1“ Kma
Mr and Mra c,yd® BrtW" #pcnt
at Mrs. Lehman's. Prairieville. *for
L
We!?-‘E^?!.T
Kiilama.oo
d
’*
Cam&gt;’* final week in Northern Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stairs of Free­ H. Bergman's‘Sunday.
: bell
------। mat week in Northern Michigan.
pot iu£k supper.
Week's Letter.
port and Mrs. Pauline Barker
rker of 1 Miss Daisy nnd Laura Hallock are ।; Last
mi
. and
miu Mrs.
mra. Clifton
vuiiun Campbell
vampucn
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and; Mr*. AvcriU
of Vermontville
Mr.
Gladys
।
visiting
relatives
nt
Shultz
tills
week.
I
also
Mrs. Gladys
C ’ । visiting relatives at Shultz this week.
COATS GROVE
*New
NCW York.
’orKalso
Mrs.
I were In Grand Rapids Wednesday. Mrs. Green nnd son of Grand Rap- l’as-'cd away Monday morning at
'
‘ . . ,
,
,
jSchnimp nnd son. Larry, of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fletcher of
Haeel. w1h&gt; ha* been worktng-ids were Thursdny enllers at Charles-^ h‘,me
‘UughUtr. Mr*, liar­
Rcv.-Amcs and hU j.tnuors from Rapids were guests nt Mr. and Mrs AUgUSta" visited at enfford MCMan- Mws
...........
.
. .
Allr1ra&gt;u
‘
K
Pinmr.,1
v,*rvtr-r&lt; were
ley
Andrews.
Funeral
services
tu.i • it..' i..- - • f..r t.rjnnr
i.i. Hr »•. Lansing
Lnn.iille will be
he at
nt Coats
flnntx Grovflrnv • SunRun. John
i„i
c*.i
—
■
&lt;
____
n_u._
...
.....
.
.
..
.
.
there this summer, returned home Bennett's.
Stairs' home Friday evening, inis this week.
held nt the Andrews home Wednes­
inlrr* «’dr7rJ
m.4- day c"nlng. August 19. Everybody
with them.
Misses May and Marte Britten of
___________
.
x
day afternoon at two o'clock, with
l&lt;» thl, runn di'lrrmiulnK »lu&gt; «ri- tl.r Welcome.
Sunday guest* of Mr, nnd Mrs. R.
NASHVILLE.
burial In Vermontville.
h.rr. .,f ..i.i
«t,.i ri1t.ii...i
NPXt Sunday te Rev. Woodburn's and cousins'recently. .unt. uncle; COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
J. Williams were, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Last Week's Letter.
rh.re.7 fXT.um’.'i
last Sunday hcre. He will preach
Mrs. Gai) Lykins was in. Charlotte
[ Mr. and Mra. Gali Lykins
nnd
thur Clarke and family of South:
Mr. and Mrs. George Keeler nnd
ii &gt;. ..r.i.rr.i t&gt;.»i th- uh .f.t »f s. f here as usual in the morning and family of Hastings spent Sunday,:
Haven. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Konzcn 'twin fxms spent from Thursday until Wednesday.
...
Tiie clover Leaf Club will be en­
}X,XnA.t''..,id 1rL’r*&lt;r''rmr- "b- Indk then a11 arc
to K° to West with Mr. and Mrs. John Stairs and । rJd»y r?»nin
nnd three children of South Bend. Monday at Gun hike.
tertained
Thursday
evening at the
'
David
Meyers
of
Hammond.
Ind.,
hrrri., •i-i-inir.l t.-r hrahn«'«»l&gt;i rm Scbcwa for the church homecoming ,‘family.
, 7 raa
Ind, Mr. and Mrs Byron Rowladcr
&gt;
and children of Grand Rapids, and | returned to his home on Tuesday. home of Mrs. Della Bowman, with
» r..,a„ ...&gt;--r .u.
J?1
,Unn'r
»■*««• I o
•&gt;'C.eenvUle
Orauivillr.to U;
?&lt;™w
.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams and ' Mr*. Alice Comstock Is visiting her Mrs. Andt-raon assisting.
ihrrrAf
ci..t. i.,
• r.,P, JoUowlng.
visiting
vlsidng hte
hi* brother. Ed. Mrs. MaMa-1 »n. :
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Osborn
family.
(son. Ray Gibson and family: In
herr mra .( Ver- bit &amp;s..|kr.«id
ana
r„,|.
....
~&gt;anl .pent
mvnt 11—[
nnd son Dickie enjoyed a trip to the
A number of relatives of Fred , Lanaing.
'
Johnson gathered nt his home Sun-1 Thc fire department was called to Soo last week.
»r.d HnoUir-i in ...t.i rounnv
hrdny to see the wrcc&gt; of the train, mother.
n„
a iroXUr»t.«'
J'"1**' "f to'4'*"'anJ. au!?'
.
Mr &lt;“&gt;d Mrs. Burr Cotton of K»ri
day and helped him celebrate his Thornapple lake Wednesday to put
645th birthday.
lout a grass fire that had started
One thing tliat always seems to
be on the up-and-up Is the city pav­
Mrs. Clare Williams. Mrs. Bey- bAck of the barn.
. ......... T»und«-i,
«" •'■i’k »™.e„ .nd
rS''-mour Jordan and Mrs. R. J. Wil-1 Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Qstroth and Ing.
I
UIIU —
Hr. Conmv of n*rrr.|
■
hlternoon. August 23.
J family of Hastings. Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs.: i-'
|." Vontr i.’mr
The Cotton reunion is to be held Donald Wendell and family
of Has-11
?
----- ly ot
Has-1I. Rowir,
with Mrs Arllc Spirttiler In Wood-1 tings called at the John Stairs |
V. ‘ "."'r,
I
land on Thursday. August 16.
home recently.
'f,'
Ralph Woodburn aijd wife of DeThc little Misses Betty. Wanett *
’.'-r
trolt and a brother from Girard. Ill-----------and Jacqueline ««,*,,
Smith ncipea
helped tneir
their T,
'
visited
cousins io
to ccieonite
tn
celebrate tnelr
rnlrhmi..
their birthday
.
.
... their
...... brother.
u.vn..... William Wood- entivin.
birthday. &lt;■ ... .
bum.
rhurrh hero
burn, nnd
and ntter.dad
attended church
here on | Refreshmenu of ,Ice cream .and ”••
Sunday.
...
. . cake’ Were served.
KJ
‘7
Tiie annual school reunion will! Miss Alta Haskell spent the past '
«'i’i risimi w'n i
be held on Saturday. August 25. nt week In Hastings visiting her cousV.'/'a*" ik*”«2a*.’•*!
lhe church. Mrs. Glen Densmore
'is the president of the organization
'"7,;;''J
hnd Miss Gertrude Stowell is &amp;ecSmart Clrmont. Jndi
•
SOUTH BOWNE.
J
retary.
' stad
The
Young People’s
r.xvK'7
:l7’fs

. rh.ri« their inner edges.
but only two grandchildren to per- monds.
* w. n*y. Adminh’trntor.
The cricket is seen in considerable pctuate the name of Flower. Marvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Aldrich and .
,
EAST GUN LAKE.
,
numbers now becaiLM* lhe ground te son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Delos Flower, Mrs. Hattie Childs and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Merle £Ierrlngton of
dried out and it ts seeking new and Homer J., son of Mr. and Mrs.' Maud, of East Lansing were Sun­ Pittsburgh. Pa., are spending sev­
homes in motet soil. Lights attract Wayne Flower.
(day guests of Chas, woodruff’s.
eral days In the Trabert cottage.
•‘"•the Insect. Persons who capture one
We are sorry to loam Jay Hall: Mr. und Mrs Warren Bolton nnd
Mrs. Ray Crawford and daughter.
iron tn.i mor month, arc assured that it te entirely harm- lost three horses bj- lightning dur- family spent Sunday afternoon vls- Mrs. Kenneth Andrews nnd Carl'
&gt;f July. a. n. 1934. Jei* but It will repay close examinn- ing the storm last week, but rejoice tting lhe former's parent*. Oliver Sherln spent Filday P. M. in Alle­
Uon as an exan&gt;Ple ot the
na' for th0 badIy nK’ded raln *’hlch Bolton's, ii] Hastings.
.
gan.
"tn.tton .nil .dhi.t- ture adapts creatures for thc con- came authat time.
i Mis* Wftnlta Strausbaugh and
Miss Jean Schwln ha* returned to'
rrwiitor. .t ..Id dr- dllkuu In which they live.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield nnd Jack' friend, Clyde Bassett, of Freeport her home in Chicago.
•i ih, Ktato narr ______________________ ___________ are ln K^rtazoo this Monday.
I nnd Floyd Craig nnd friend. Phyllis
Mrs. James Null and children and
W.
A
Spaulding
and
Mrs
Wilcox
Edger, of Hastings spent Sunday Mrs. Kenneth Andrews cal led on
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
fiut» cf Mlehi»*n. th. i-roh.i. Court , came in from the lake Sunday for at Saugatuck. .
I Mends' In Otsego PrFday
*A. mnX;
r.t.m «f M.rr •’S}’*' .
r p Mnrr.„ anH' 7’" W,,‘ H«Tood U «P™dln«, Mr. and Mr*. J c. Derdw-n and
- •
•
,„Mr
Mrs' C: F Moreau and n few days with her daughter and children of Pittsburgh came Friday
r?&lt;WC"55‘U ,BmUy ln Ka,am“«’
their *tm\mre v^al^T
J
for dinner Friday of Mr. and Mrs.
tor
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond
Mr. and Mrs. H. Walters and chllti. Mrs
j. rioarr.
son. Bernard,
called Sunday
at Howard
for Sault
Warren Bellinger's guest. Miss and
Marten*'near
Dowling.
aft-Idren
Madeleft Thursday
inurM,&gt; ,or
c“u‘l ste
s,r

1930 MODEL A FORD COACH

Above Cars Are in Fine Condition

GARAGE COMPANY
FORD DEALERS

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Phone 2121 Hastings

Nolle* I* ke/Ar

"When he Is mowing or rolling
his lawn, a man finds that the hours
*oon slip away." remarks an essayist.
So does Die man. if his wife isn't
careful.
.
j

AUCTION SALE

&amp;■ .s'.’

Eoery indication at this time ... is that

Coal Prices
$

s

Me
Those who have bought their next
winter’s coal during the past few
weeks have saved money, and

You Can Save Money!
by ordering your coal at once before
prices take a rise.

OUR SERVICE will make clean,
satisfactory delivery at your con­
venience.
TELEPHONE about the kind and
amount you need.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Halting!, Mich.

preach. Mr. Woodbum. who te am

pSm

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d

*

h

Mrs'

Jennle

«»»P.nW S

L
that E G. Smith nnd wife,were cn-1,
' Joying thc sights' ih the Black Hills
Joan Horton and Geraldine 81m- it..",
‘*.Vt!ph»«
on* of Grand Rapids are spending *?*•'” •
•&lt;»riii»i
i(&gt;. u —v wt.u •••_ • -r- *---^
' ••rn tiff C- .atit.l.r.
family and Martha Thompson are * Mr and
..... Mrs mn
Bill Schulz ..
of xGrand
u
ti.t'’n.od^'tv.
spending a few days at Ionia at-'
Rapids cal|ed at the Eash home
jw» c.. .upfiir.
tending the fair.
juonaay
Monday morning.
morning. Tt
They had spent'
'U*
Mr. and Mrs. George Easley of Sunday in charlotte
Grand Rapids visited Harlow Bar-1| Mr. and Mra. Frank Walton and
f
num. and family over the week end. I'son Ralph spent Friday and SaturMr. and Mrs. E. 3. Thompson and . day at their cottage at Gun lake.
AiJ.’'miv»n.T t(
daughter. Virginia, also visited there' -Grace Bryans is now a member of •"•I oriirr. ,in
on Suncjay.
the Ray Smith family of Carlton
Edward Thompson and family
Center.
VVooton; abaei
and Walter Thrtnpson and family
Mrs. Minnie Bouck attended the . M.rer l^»a
(spent Sunday evening at thc E. 8.
Watt's reunion at Thomapple lake
(Thompson home.
Sunday.
ai.i Krirknr.t.
Will Mishler, wife and Gwendolyn
"i
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
were In Hastings Saturday evening
- ‘•f''"' •M‘l
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nash and son and called on Warren Roush's.
«mi
nnd daughter. Mrs. Elzina Herr and!
Sunday evening callers at'Harry
Mlrh
;two sons of Warnerville and Mrs. Cramer's were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
। John Smith find two granddaugh­ Poortvleit. Mr. and Mra. Walter in
ters of the Moore district spent Duffey and children and Mtes Beu­
! Tuesday with Mrs. Frank Norton. lah Cramer, all of Grand Rapids.
| Dr. N E. Scott of Kalamazoo andi
Will Mishler, wife and Gwendolyn th&lt;
Mrs. Emma Babin and daughter., were Sunday afternoon callers at f«
Hazel, of Grand Rapids spent a few Muri Hosteller's near Lake Odessa.
• days last week with. Uie former s;
Mra. Sarah Bucher and son, Er- ••!
; mother. Mr* A. W. Scott.
vln
....Stump of ____
Ind., were Sunday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Davijl Young and night guest* of their daughter and
daughter and Mrs. Rizor ' and sister. Mr*. H. A. Cramer and Tamdaughter of Battle Creek were Wed-' Uy. Sunday afternoon callers were
nesday evening callers at Frank Mrs. Cramer's aunt. Mrs. Kate Jud­
Norton's.
son. and Mrs. Nettle Carrol, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Peter Hoffman and Bucher will remain for a visit.
Mrs. John Thaler, daughters. Hel­
Mrs. Frank Norton were Hastings
visitors Thursday.
en. Eleanor and. Donna and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman and Howard* ind Norval of Campbell
called
at the WiU Mishler home
son nnd Harold Aspinall and Mrs.
! Ida Norton and Cleota -were Ver- Friday afternoon.
Mrs. W. H. Pardee spent Satur­
। montville visitors Friday.
I Will easier spent the week end day night and Sunday with her sis­
'with his son. Cecil, and family at ter. Mrs. Lydia Porrilt of West
Grand Rapids.
Bowne.
Mrs. clarence Van Patten accomMrs. Helen Hoffman and daughter
I of Hastings spent Monday with Mrs.
I1 Peter Hoffman.
.
erse City were in Hastings Saturday
i Mr. and Mrs. Matt Balth and afternoon.
| Vonda were in Grand Rapids MonGordon and Norma Yoder were
Saturday afternoon and supper
id«y- .
.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliston of West guest* at Harold Rosenberger’s tn
'Vermontville were Sunday evening
Dorothy Van Patten spent last
I callers al L. W. Jarrard's.
Lyon Weicher of Battle Creek week In Grand Rapids with her
J spent Sunday with L. W. Jarrard's, eoualn LouUe.

Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction
sale on the farm, 1 1-2 miles east and 1'2 mile south of Free­
port, Sec. 8, Carlton township, on

Wednesday, August 22
Commencing at one o’clock, and sell the following:
HORSES
Black gelding, wt. 1400 lbs.
Bay gelding, wt. 1400 lbs.
CATTLE.
Jersey cow, 7 years old.
Jersey cow, 5 years old.
Jersey and Guernsey cow, 5
years old.
Jersey, 4 years old, due to
freshen Sept. 13th.
HOGS.
Brood sow.
5 shoats.
TOOLS.
Grain binder.

Mowing machine.
Wagon and stock rack.
Two-horse dump rake.
Two-horse cultivator.
Land roller.
' J'J
Two-horse walking plow.
Two-sec. spring tooth drag.
DeLaval cream separator.
Superior disk grain drill.
11-hoes seeder attachment.
Galvanized water tank, 5barrel capacity.
’
Double work harness.
4 horse collars.
Other articles not mentioned.

TERMS OF SALE—Strictly cash, and nothing to be removed
until settled for.
'
।

Geo. F. &amp; Pheobe A. Guernsey, Propr.
Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

Clyde Tooker, Clerk.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 22,1934

12 PAGES

CmiLCOMStrain, Battle Oreek,
MITTEEMEETS Laurel
Arrested for Alleged 0­
DIGNIFIED CELEBRATION
IS PROMISED IN
1836
ORGANIZATION TO
SOON INCORPORATE

Financing of the Undertaking
.
Was Discussed on
Thursday

" Some time ago there was chosen
a committee consisting of L. E. Bar­
nett. F. W. Stebbins. W. L. ShulCook. who were authorized to make
plans for a celebration of lhe Cen­
tennial of this city In 1038. That
committee met 77iur.sday of last
week and have their plana quite well
matured to make this celebration
one of lhe outstanding events not
only of this city, but of this state.
Coming as it wifi just a year before
the centennial of Michigan's joining
.the sisterhood of states, it will be
an event that will be noteworthy.
One of the plans contempJMed by
the committee is an incorporation,
so as to make the organization a
legal entity, flan* for financing the
celebration on a suitable'scale for a
whole week were discussed and will
be presented in the near future. AU

PAGES lt&lt;&gt;8
DEMOCRATS HOLD
ENJOYABLE MEETING

BETTER HASTINGS DAYS

degal Driving

Large Attendance Marked
Gathering at Gun Lake
on Sunday

Delightful Free Entertainment
Two Big Bargain Days
Offered by Hastings Merchants Fri. and Sat., Aug. 24-25

As Loren- Boyes. Jake Moore, WU- ,
lard Lawrence and Joe Thomson
were going to Thomapple lake in
Boyes' car. with Loren at the wheel
on Saturday night about 10:20, an-1
other ear containing two young men ,
Rtad tha Particular*
from Battle Creek smashed into I
. them. The front wheel of the Boves'
Boyes' I'
* Civan Below:
icar was ripped off and the car over­
turned, but luckily none of the four
-n Friday and Saturday of this week
wert seriously injured. However, the |
will be outstanding days in the
car was badly wrecked. The aocl-1
merchandising history of this dty. each of the 42 cooperating mer- &gt;
dent is being investigated by the
They will al*o be delightful days for chant* which they utilise to men- I
officers.
. the people of the surrounding ter­ Uon special bargains that will be of
Laurel Struin of Battle Creek, who 1
I ritory a* well a* resident* of this Interest and vaine to the people of
works in his father's garage at Ur-,
this city and the surrounding terbandale. who. was the driver of the ■
blended in a manner that cannot
car that ran into the Bcyes auto­
fall to meet popular approval. In
mobile menuonea
mentioned aoove.
above, nu
has ocen
been
mooue
proa-r D4VMFNT M1V thia big selling event 42 Hastings closed Friday night »o that nothing SAYS HEAD OF WORLD'S
arrested and charged with driving THE FIRST PAYMENT MAY
merchant* are cooperating and will rnay interfere with lhe evening'*
j *»/jwg«ji pMPT OYFR
a car while under the influencepf
BE EXPECTED
LOYER
give twp "Beller Hastings Days" enjoyment of the band concert, the ।
liquor. He was arraigned before JUsan am
frea »htfw and the dancing, the opOF LABOR
tlce Matthews Tuesday and plead
.
BUUN
______ _
doy and Saturday. August 24 and 25. portnnity to secure free ticket* to
“not guilty." The trial day has not I
------------Fine entertainment will be found in Ike shows Is confined to Friday - ---------ALFRED SLOAN SAYS INycl
ltA
LIBERAL WHEAT PAY­
the free shows at the Strand theaInvited to Hutliifi Friday for
| DUSTRY ALL SET TO GO
MENT SOON DUE ALSO pavement dancing with good orchesthe rooper*ting Uurr&gt; on Friday '
The Two Projects Will Bring Friday afternoon and evening. The evening will all be illuminated and inree Distinct New Indusstores will not be open Friday night. d in play the bargain* they have to
trial Fields Now Ready

FREE SHOW at the Strand I
FREE BAND CONCERT!

THE CORN-HOG CON­
TACTS SENT ON

IN BUILDING THE 1
PANAMACANAL
PHMMCNMLi

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Interest In politics is Increasing as
the time draws near to the primary,
and political gatherings are becom­
ing more frequent.
On Sunday afternoon arid evening
a large crowd of Democrats from
Barry and Allegan counties held a
rally at Gun lake which proved to
be very enoyable.
Dr. B. C. Swift of Middleville and
Roman I. Jarvis of Benton Harbor.

FREE PAVEMENT DANCE!
(Bud Wolfe’s Orchextra)

'NEARTHRESHOLD

from the Fourth District, were the
principal speakers.
Barry county democrats were suc­
cessful in the baseball game the
score being 12 to 5. Other sports In• eluded a tug of war and a home,*hoe contest In which Barry county was again victorious. A dance and
heW m the dance

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hall.
|

III UUILUIIIU II L

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good time for everybody.
County Agricultural Agent Foster
tagea In thia big selling event.
That there may be no mistake as
hM »ure|y had * Jqb on his hands in
Ktatilfr neces­
filling nut
out tKf.
the 1^1,1
bales nt
of blanks
sary to prc|&gt;are the Com-Hog con­
tracts between the government of
that we believe lhe committee's
। lhe United States and the farmers
bargains arc Hated. Each home in
plans will command the hearty ap­
who raise hogs In this county, who
proval of the citizen* of Hastings THE FORMER FOR HIS
entered Into this srrangement with These tickets will admit the bearer
and Barry county.
the government. For quite a fime
ENGINEERING FEATS Mr. Foster had several clerks mak­
We can say, in a general way. that
no "Cheap John" program of bally­
ing out and comparing the papers, Glory" will
hoo la contemplated. It will be a The Latter for Cleaning Up so they would be in condition to
splendid list of altracUvely priced
dignified, worthwhile celebration of
send on to Washington. Tills week
Foul Spots Before the
an historic event.
Monday 670 Barry county Corn-Hog
that they are all wanted article
Work Started
After the incorporation, which will
contracts were forwarded to the
proceed soon, steps will be taken to
headquarters st the nstfonal capital 25c, »o admission tickets to this pic­ the opportunity to purchase them at
pave lhe way for this celebration, about the Panama Canal, the vast by Mr. Foster.
ture will be worth while.
which will probably take place In
Washington lias advised that they
all day Saturday and on Saturday
done, the sights to be seen will be in poaitfon to mAt the first
July. 1038. It la none too early to work
,
wui
hi puBiuuu iv mxxe uic
oxj tvriunj on me court nuuw
start planning now. We can assure along the way. that lhe names of payment of 53.00 per head on these,lawn. We can axaure the people of
people of Hastings and Barry coun­ Uiose responsible for Us completion contracts within ten days after their Barry county that they will be
their purchasing Friday and gel
That seems richly entertained at this concert
ty that something very much worth­ have scarcely been mentioned. Aft- receipt at Washington. TTiat
while is planned for this Centennial. er years of controversy whether the pretty swift for government action J Under the leadership of Mr. A. A. attend that afternoon If possible. It
Can«l alKJuld be built in Nicaragua There may be some delay; although Blferno of Grand Rapids, Hartings
or Panama,
- —----------------------------------------------and whether U should the government M
U speeding up its has
at unusual
unuaual the Strand theater to accommodate
___ a thirty piece band of
ATTENDS MEETING OF
he hllltl
at *"sea
‘U»A Ilevel,
avaI" nr
.... ___
a.._due
.. to conditions
a...__ _ in the
.. . - .f T
... ..
be
built at
or with
with tk.
the _
relief
work,
merit and their productions are very all who will wish to see thia splendid
STATE CONCILIATORS "lock system . the questions were drouth-stricken parte of this coun- enjoyable.
free show daring the two evening
finally settled. The next thing was try, and Barry county is in that
On Friday evening alao there will
build* 1L
It. We b*d
had the awful atat--.*raaBWg
.
Arrhin MrDnnatii Unnrx Pm to bllUt
vial n
f M
n
v
*
j t(,Ynjrt of the French to do it as an
The 670 Barry county farmers who ment on South Church street from ItakrU early from the roopcrating
Visions OI New Bankniptcy I example, and didn't want to see have signed contracts whfoh have Slate to Court streets, Just west of anarchanta In the manner indicated
Act Explained
"P**1**1 Congress au- been accepted will receive pay for
. .. _
,.
,,
thorized lhe work, and clrcurnn i/.rvw.u
&lt;-nvuU1- 13.212
isjix bogs
nogs or
or pigs
pigs which
wnicn they
tney didn't
amnA for this dance. Bod Woue* orebestra
Archie D. McDonald, conciliation
.va.ii
n..,
.
_
. .is. ..
rnuntv
P?1 1.ah
ralse ...
this year.
That
the .num- will fornlah
furnish lhe
the music. Everybody to
is crowding In the evening.
ymmUakaier for .Barry county, at­
Ln,°
hands Of Praai- b*r actually raised in this county .invited to lake part in the dance.
,The|e two “Better Hastings Days"
tended a meeting of commissioners dsnt Theodore Roosevelt, and it will be 17/J15 fewer than last year.
up to
six many
o'clockpeople
and aU
- *“1 oc iijDia ie»wr man last year.
rnasy ap io six ouoca ana auFriday
oaghUto
bring
at the Federal court. Grand Rapids. ----rt
have
harrtlv
fallen
het.
______
_
.-x
—
a
!
__ ■______
could have hardly fallen into bet- nie government takes off 25 per .day Saturday____
and» Saturday
evening city dhd they will be glad to
Friday, at which various provisions ter
recognized
as a«...
cent......
from...si
thatnumoer.
number,leaving
leaving is.-,
13,- 1 wUl be "bargain days." Bij Mils the many offered bargains.
... hands
— — He was
— --------------- --------of the amended bankniptcy act were man absolutely fearless, and as one 212. m the actual number on which 1
clarified.
who would tolerate no form of graft they will pay. The amount to be'
A,
WUl.
II
__ .
. ..
.*
.. .
Contrary to the belief that this or
corruption. With him it was a paid on each of the 13.212 porkers DUCK SEASON FROM
legislation was passed to give the "work and try" experience to find that never were born will be 55 each |
farmer full power to cancel obliga­ out the best wav for himself. He —leu the local expense for making
OCT. 3 TO NOV. 11
tions against his property and still first tried to build .the
the canal bv
by Out
out tlw*
the n*rw*ni
papers, vettinsr
getting All
all the inIn- '
(
■ -------- — •
J!
retain title, to it. Orrie J. Bluiter. Commissions, and with civil engi- formation required, making out the No Lawful
Hunting of Waclerk of the district court, explained neera. He
lie found that it
11 would not bales
bale, of blanks
blank, needed to complete
cxnplele
that even though lhe act does pro­ work, so
terfowl Mondays and
o he dedicated the
the|whole
project, dual how much that! ■
|whole re- the project.
vide considerable assistance, it is sponsiblllly
to Col.
------ ••• W■ focal
•
,
*_
.
George
expense-will be has not yet1
Tuesdays
nevertheless the first duty of con­ Ooetlials and a band of ,Army
___ . __
_ _____
Engl, been determined. Somekhcre wv
be-_
If the final recommendations of
ciliation commissioners to urge a neers.
Never was responsibility. tween 55OXXX) and 560.000 will come
compromise before attempting to ob­ more appropriately dedicated or, Into Barry county frorti the Hog end the Bureau of Biological Survey are
tain court aid.
more worthily carried out. Those i of these contract*.
accepted by 'President Roosevelt,
H»c act has two purposes: First, to Army Engineers under the lead of. That is only part of the project.
force the. unreasonable creditor to Co). Goethato simply cut aU "red. Farmers who have signed these 670 Michigan hunters will have to ob­
compromise his claim In keeping tape,' and wouldn't even tolerate contracts will also be paid for not serve a staggered 30-day open teadsV thmT..^,
aUo **J** '*,2**
migratory watert
with aepreased values of the present such a nrXvent
pr^r.t
ihlr.;
’&lt;7^, d yJl
Wg zz
“ po,,V ralsln8 18344 *crM 01 «,».
c«n- Ziw,
Theyming in both peninsulas
day; second, to make It easier for cal' consideration.
UlderatlOll. ThCV
their will be
he paid
naid for
fnr that,
that when
whon it
h
t. __ r "..
.."
They made their,
is
and ending Nov. 11 with no lawful
the debtor, in this case the farmer.
own decisions and accepted the re- computed, at the rate of 30c per hunting of waterfowl on Mondays
IO adjust his obligation.
• TV\n&lt;ih&lt;KtV it gave
KAMA the undertaking &gt;__ -A
a -A . . ... .
sponsibiiity.
bushel of shelled corn. That will al­ and Tuesdays during this period.
archie d. McDonald.
Those interested in obtaining continuity and co-operation, devel­
so be paid this fall.
This Is the latest word received by
Republican candidate far nomi­
more detailed information of the oping into one of the most extra­
In addition there ought to come the state Department of Conserva­ nation for Prosecuting Attorney for
provisions of this act can obtain ordinary machines of construction
very soon into Barry county five or tion from the Bureau of Biological
same from Commissioner McDonald. that man ever devised. Visiting cijBarry county.
six cento per bushel on the wheat Survey at Washington.
Qualified with a background of
(Ctontinued on page 9, part 2)
that farmers didn't raise last year,
The recommendation
of
the training and experience.
who entered Into the wheat con­ Michigan Conservation Oommlsafon,
Born and raised on a farm and
tacts
with
the
government;
also
the
BAND CONCERT FRIDAY
which had been submitted to Wash­ familiar with rural community prob­
first payment of 20 cents per bushel ington after careful deliberation, lems.
&gt;
EVENING THIS WEEK on the wheat they didn't raise this was
for a continuous 30-&lt;tey open
A graduate of the Literary De­
.. RUBSELL HART.. •
yaar. This should bring into the season beginning Oct. 1 in the up­
partment.of Michigan In the year
Having decided to quit farming. Will Be a Part of That Eve­ county over 520.000.
per peninsula and Oct. 15 io the 1010. and at the Law Department in
[Russell Hart will dUpaee of his per­
Al Smith recently said: “No one lower peninsula.
ning'! “Better Hastings
sonal property at public auction at
ever shakes his fist at Santa Claus."
According to a message received
Since graduation engaged contin­
his farm 1 1-2 miles west and north We may have our individual opin­ from J. N. Darling, chief of the Bio­
Days” Program
uously in the general practice of
of Cloverdale, on Bee. 17 Hope Twp.
ions as to whether the wheat pro­ logical Survey, the Commission's
law—both Civil and Criminal.
It will be an afternoon sale, com- . The band concert this week will gram,
gram. the
lhe corn and hog program and recommendations were not accepted,
Your support respectfully solicited.
aaa
&lt;a~ ~,&lt;ii
a„u
mencing at one o'clock with Dewey not be on either Thursday or Baturthe federal bureau instructing the
Reed as auctioneer sutd Mark Gar- 'dV .d.M. „ one ot jhlcb nUbu U
Department to establish the stag­
been given in previous weeks.,. . * '
‘“X
,,‘7/ „
risen as clerk. Mr. Hart lias a good has
!but wUl
be given this Friday night. I Su vrar^t STJSi Mt
gered
day
plan
with
Wednesdays,
list of property to offer, including
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and PICNIC AT GULL
24. It *UI be in connection I
an extra good work team weighing Augflst
'
with
the Better Hastings Days J« 8.1?*,
- ounuajs
Sundays of
vi cam
each wees
week irom
from Ovv.
Oct. J
3 to
i
LAKE TUESDAY NIGHT
3300 lbs; 3 good costs; alfalfa and '
have to pay the shot through some Nov. n
waUrfOwl hunting,
timothy hay. oat straw, com and a program.
1
taxation
--form
of
direct
or
indirect
taxation
Elsewhere in this "issue we an­
lot of good farm tools. A Schiller
later on.
.
The Fitzgerald-for-Governor
the fact that the stores of
ALL LEAKY ROOFS ARE
Cabinet Grand Piano will also be nounce
1
Ulub Heard Fine Ad­
included in the offerings. Read his Hastings will not be open Friday CARLTON CENTER
VERY EXPENSIVE'
The store windows will be
SCHOOL REUNION.
auction sale advertisement In . this evening.
,
dresses
for displaying bar­
At school grounds Thursday. Aug.
issue for further particulars and re- illuminated
'
At
Prairieville Park at OuU lake
gains
offered
by
the
merchants.
30. Pot luck dinner. All former stu­ If a Building Is Worth Any­
member the dale.
।
While there will be several other at­ dents and teachers urged to attend.
a meeting of the FiLxgeraid-Forthing
at
All,
It
Is
Worth
PERRY VAN TUYL.
I tractions Friday evening, you will
Govemor Club was held on Tuesday
to hear Hastings' thirty piece
Perry Van Tuyl will have an auc- want
'
Patenting
evening with an attendance of about
band. Read elsewhere about free
BASEBAI.I.
People generally do not appreciate 175. A pot luck supper was enjoyed
Prairieville vs. Dowling at Vick­
north of Yankee Springs or ten tickets for the show at the Strand
miles southwest of Hastings, and theater, also about the pavement ery's. Clear lake, Bunday^ Aug. M — the gnat expense that a leaky roof at seven o'clock, a large number
will dispose of considerable personal dance that evening.
entails. If it is on your bam it coming later In the evening.
Property. There will be offered four
Probate Judge Stuart Clement,
means that you run the risk of hav­
horses, span of .mule* five cows, two
ing your crops spoiled. If it b on who Is chairman of the Club, intro­
hogs, a tot of farm tools and many
your home there is the damage from duced Hon. John c. Ketcham who
other articles J. E. Norton will be
falling plaster, ruined wall paper, presented Rep. Earl H. Burhans of
auctioneer and John Carter clerk.
decorations, or what not. Even then Paw Paw. who is a candidate for
Bead the full list in the adv. else­
the greatest damage has not been the nomination for Congressman
where in this issue.
approximated, because you can't see from the Fourth District. He spoke
it. The greatest damage is to the highly of the woritof Frank FltaJACOB KAUSCH.
Propoied Gn Tax Limit Tao Low
building itself, be it bam. residence, gerald and also outlined his own
Having decided to quit farming
For Need, of Michigan Highway,
or outbuilding. Soaked rafters and campaign platform.
Jacob Kausch will have an auction
Attorney Claude Marshall of Lan­
timbers soon commence to rxX. and
sale on what Is known as the James
sing spoke for Mr. Fitzgerald, giv­
The Banner has received its first state and county official* and peo­ then is when your trouble starts.
The Home Lumber Company of this ing his qualifications for the gov­
and one mile west of Hastings. He installment this month of publicity ple holding no office whatever, large­
ernorship.
He presented Mr. Fltxly
business
men
from
all
parts
of
lhe
(from
the
Automobile
Club
of
Michlcity specialises in good roofing that
offers a fine work team, iron grays.
five and six yearn oM weight 1 MO 8*nJ ln ,u endcavor to saddle a goxl state. The subject considered at the they will guarantee for years and at geraid's ideas on the gas and weight
meeting was the two amendments
Jponsored by the AutonUfclle club of you can't afford the extravagance other vital questions.
land China sow due soon, and a lot and maintenance of Michigan roads
The various primary candidates,
of farm tools and other articles. onto peopie'who ought not pay it. Michigan—which we understand Ls of a "leaky roof.” Read the adver­
a letter to
ncnix
Henry ruuurei;
Flannery u
Is me
the bucuuiicct
auctioneer.. _ If this sample,
.---- .--------------------- the
- _ taking funds from its treasury, con­ tisement of the Home Lumber Oo. who were present, were introduced
Clyde Stedge. clerk see the adv Ba,in«'r under date of August 7. tributed by automobile owners of in this issue for ftirthey particulars to the crowd.
el^here in this tsoue
correctly indicates the kind of pro­ Michigan, for the purpose of putting
Another meeting of a similar
. _ .
m sent ~...
character will be held at Woodland
paganda which will
will K
be
out U
bym across these two amendments at the
NOTICB.
Beginning August 25th the Barry in two weeks. Tuesday evening, Sept.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS.
Uw Automobile club of Michigan, November election.
*
County
Emergency
Welfare
Relief
The first statement of this propsThere will be a meeting of the we believe their campaign will nbt
____
Write letter, which we received Administration offices at 6 Stebbins
Barrv Oounty Rod and Gun Club
GARRETT REUNION.
on Monday evening. August 37th. al
Fbr instance, there was held In from the Automobile Club of Michi- Building wUl close to the public at
A.. ­
■ -- AfAllAamRemember the Garrett reunion.
12 o'clock noon on Saturdays.
lhe -ifv
city of Lansing on Friday, Au
Aug. 35 at Harry Babcock**. Picnic
S. E. Westerman.
flee' tn the oeurt house. AU members gust 3. a meeting of road commis­
•Members of the Michigan amoAdministrator.
urged to be present U possible.
sioners and engineers as well as
(OonUnued on page six)
_______

I

NAMES OF GOETHALS AND
GORGAS WILL EVER
BE ASSOCIATED

Three Auction Sales

Amendment Would Saddle Road Costs
Onto Those Who Do Not Operate Cars

HAVE STATE-WIDE W
TATI0M FOB THUE
EXCELLENCE

Yor Development
We all know that the American
people will never settle down to the
conviction that times will not mend.
There iiave been many predictions
as to the precise date when the im­
provement will start. Generally
speaking we think people are con­
vinced that when the federal gov­
ernment shall balance its budget,
cease to spend bUlions of dollars
more than its Income, and when
doubt and uncertainty as to infla­
tion arid lhe gold value of the dol­
lar shall end. we shall see a decided
turn for the belter. How soon that
will be depends upon the President
and the authorities al Washington.
But we aU believe there will be a
lum for the better.
What will the future of Industry
be In America? probably no man is
so well qualified to speak on that
subject as Alfred P. Sloan. JrM head
of the great General Motors Cor­
poration. which Is the largest em­
ployer of labor in this country.
Writing the lead article In the
September Issue of the Atlantic
Monthly—entitled “The Forward
View"—Mr. Sloan speaks with the
considered viewpoint of a man re­
sponsible to thousands upon thou­
sands of employees and stockholders.
(Continued on page five)

,

—
a^aa*.**

FLOWER SHOW
WIS SUCCESSFUL

DEPARTMENTS OPER.
ATE HARMONIOUSLY
Splendid Educational OppOTs
Unities Offered to
Young Peo&gt;l»

for the opening day.
ward schools, as well
tral and High achoc
teachers has
coming year.
Our schools have a state-wfcfo
reputation for excellence. A di­
ploma from Hastings High sclwol
admits Die holder to any cullsga or
university in the central group at
states without examination. That at
course Includes our own Michigan
University and every Michigan coi-

OVER TWO HUNDRED
AWARDS MADE TO
EXHIBITORS
LARGE DISPLAYS
OF LOVELY BLOOMS

turion is conducted, without friction
and with hearty cooperation, all de­
partments of our city schools work
In harmony.

Several Unusual Entries
Helped to Make Show
More Interesting

Hastings schools the advantages of a
first-class high school, but there to
aUo a normal departzqgnt for
teacher-training; a department for
The Barry County Ftower Show training in manual arts; a domestic
held BI
at the
fair grounu*
grounds Batur- 1&gt;cUnce rtwartmwL vhsr* Ml
was netu
UH- rair

iSl —

Si
was sponsored by

the Federated
taught • alao an
Women's club of Barry county and lathlaite directos for boys and an
Ute Thomapple Garden Club. Tlte Blhlctlc director for girls Tba ata*
merchants and many Individual* of,

Nashville and p«port contributed ,
^dthla practical train*
oyer two hundred prises for the ln^
th)* tbar* 4*
'leaching of music and art, alao a
One of the unusual features of I
' commercial deoartment, in wtotetk
the flower show was lhe "Shadow
Boxes." which added much to the
show. Wilcox's display of old and

Oalster's, of Middleville, landscape ncne. They afford comfortable
project were an added attraction. helpful surroundings for the p«
There was displayed a large and un-

consider the severe drouth.
An Immense crowd from the coun­ schools a child cannot
ty smd many representatives from
Grand Rapids. Kslamssoo, Battle
Creek. Lowell. Ionia and many other
We Have Been Asked This cities thronged the halls. The
judges for the gladfoias were Mr.
Question Several Times, So Peter Pstterer. Battle Creek, and
Mrs. Wm Homer. Grand Rapids.
We Have Investigated
For other flower exhibits the judges school rooms are conductr*
Several times of Jate we have been were: Mrs Ora Chadwick. 'Mrs. J.
asked by people perhaps a Utile in­
clined to be critical. "Why axe our Grand Rapids. “Shadow Boxes'
city taxes higher this year?" That is

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR HIGHER CITY TAX?

cause every resident taxpayer is in­
terested. so we thought that we
would look it up. We found perhaps
two principal reasons, and after
finding them, couldn't see how any­
one could be held responsible nor

Snider and Mr. Peter Patterer of
Battle Creek. The committee in
charge wish to take this opportunity
to thank all who so kindly assisted
in making this first Barry county
flower show a success. Information
on prises not awarded may be had
by calling 3533

The two reasons are as follows:
1st A year ago the budget was
Section 1. (Single Gladiolus.) Rad
527.000. That would have doubtleu
been sufficient IF the 527.000 had all Elwaln. Scarlet—1. W. L. Bhulters;
been paid in In taxes—BUT IT a. J. E. McElwain. Orange—1. W.
WASN'T. As late as In May about L. Shulters; I J. I McElwain. Yel20 per cent of it or around 55.0W
was delinquent. We are passing
through some difficult times and
surely no one can be blamed when PROGRAM FOR CON­
they are not able to pay their taxes
CERT FRIDAY EVE
right on the day they are due.
DdUbtleas a large portion of these
Special Number! Will Be
delinquent taxes will be paid even­
tually—perhaps aU of them. But
Played Upon Request
that doean't help RIGHT NOW. The
to Secretary
city HAS to have money to pay Us
As stated elsewhere in this Issue
ume that could not be paid this the Hastings city Band will render
year can only Increase the amount another of their fine concerts on
of the budget for running the city. Friday night. Aug. 24. at eight
2nd. The city had around 517.000 o’clock in connection with the Bet­
on deposit with the National Bank ter Hartings Days.
raitowing is their program:
when it was dosed. A good many
March—National Emblem — E. E.
people have felt and still feel that
that bank never should have been Bagley.
I'll String Along With You-Warclosed—BUT IT WAS. Up to this
time 40 per cent of the City’s de­
Medley Overture—Old Time Fa­
posit, or around 57.000 U still im­
vorites
—Arr. by Geo. D. Barnard.
pounded. Eventually most of it, if
Marcii—The Stars and Stripes
not all of R will be paid—but again
THAT DOES NOT HELP RIGHT
My Little Gras* Shack—BUI Cogs­
NOW. and money has to be received
from some source. The ONLY source well. Tommy Harrison and Johnny
wm to increase the budget—and Noble.
that was what HAD TO BE DONE
"Old Timers" Walta-Arr. by M. L.
Lake
to permit the city to pay its bills.
* “ (request).
'
The city isnt spending any more
than usual—its revenue has been cut by Arthur Freed. Melody by Nacio
short as above indicated. We are Herb Brown.
World War Medley—Over There—
really surprised that the budget
wasn't Increased more.
The Old Spinning Wheel—Billy
We doubt If any dty In Michigan
is more economically administered HUI.
A Medley—Yankee Rhythm—Arr.
than Hastings. That is proven by
the fact that tht nity doesn't owe a
March—The Victors—Louis Ebel.
dollar in bonds and wr rate of tax­
The Star Spangled Banner—(Re­
ation is very low c mpared with
most cities Hastings id its Mayor vised Edition) Art. by Al Hayes.
Anyone dealring request numbers
and Council can well be . oud of its
city officials. They are doi.Mj a good please leave your requeat with Roy
work in a very capable manrer. and Chandler, secretary, or with any
have helped to boost the rvpt atfou
of Hastings ax being one of the very will be made to play it for you.
few cities of the state that is ou. of
CONEY ISLAND REVIVED.
debt.
'__________
BOOK STORE NOTICE.
The
Hastings Public School's
Bookstore wUl be open every day for B IOC factory, conducted al that time
lhe next 2 WEEKS from 5.00 to 12:00

The store will be closed Labor Day.
—Adv.

HOME MADE ICE CREAM.
At Good Will church Thursday,
lhe 23rd. 6e.—Adv.

FRED PARKER GETS
FINE NEW POSI

To Be Director of Phytic
Education and Coach at
Blinoii Wesleyan
Michigan
education

Illinois
the sama athletic foagite M
Morris College whara VMd form
coached. Wesleyan won champ
ship* In football and basket boA
season. In both of thaae sporta
college played several of the
ten schools.
The stele not
1 ngton.
After graduating 1
veralty of Michigan

kansas State

number

County Clerk T-

lhe opportunity

�COME TO HASTINGS

Friday &amp; Saturday, August 24 - 25

2 BIG MONEY SAVING BARGAIN DAYS
AU Lines of Merchandise at Real Economy Prices... A Great Chance to Save!

FREE Pavement Dance
STEPS MTlfflL RECDVERT

Band Concert Friday Night

This has made necessary an exten-'and their sales have dropped off 35] REPORTS
A
live relief program, which has been' per cent compared with 1929. Pro- nurun 10 '5nu” H

(PLANTED 70 FE'
inTi.ua'MrA.n—:
MALE PHEASANTS.
a »

BARGAINS
GALORE!

Free Shows
Friday Afternoon
and Night—at the
STRAND Theatre!

■am r»Ti j ikincD WRDTF
UILLIIHUCn WHUIC

LOCAL NEWS ;

I

DUUngcr was killed July 22 iq
Chicago when he attempted to es-

........
followed Intensively.
.......... m
Some
.... .......
think ..
it Uta -on
-------their -------sales, which were a ...
lituuvivuu
DECIDED iiiuiiunji.
INCREASE ।I izxiKivauOT
Conservation umctr
Officer ucorge
George BumSdai- ;
LETTER TO FORD “P® from Federal agenta-Ex, hag
has been overdone. We are now'tic
------------oft Friday from the,
thc (
change.
now'He over 11
It per cent In 1929. are
art]|
.
.
••''ner received oh
/•r&gt;mn/&gt;n».U
kAhHw »&gt;,,&gt;&lt;
zm« In lorn «.«
«
► Methodist
.x •• . Appoint.
• J »tato ____
.
...
_ rjr.' ill.
"z^z__ _
. .
_ .
_ JL
——
compelled In
to study
what should be rhano.A
changed tn
to nn
an aaHial
actual Ilow
In 1932 Wesleya%
state game
game farm
larm at
at Mason
uason icon*
a con*. , ------------------------------------------------------ . Regarded as Joko Until
3. HONORS TO NELSON GARDNER
done to bring business recovery, and 1933. as shown by a census of
J
slgnment
slgnment of
of seventy
seventy young
young female
female II The Cedar Creek mill te now ready
1
Nelson Gardner received wort
Officers
Bay
It
Is
Gainful employment of capital and 2.600 concerns which haye reported
ments Are An[pheasants.
They
were
about
half
11
[pheasants. They were about half .to exchange flour for wheat.—Adv.
labor is necessary to restore pros- to the government. Many durable
from
Ute Michigan §taic Collegt
nounced
। grown. George placed tham in four-• cedar Creek L. a. 8. meets at
Genuine
THEME OF TIMELY TALK perity.
•
goods Industries cannot proceed unFtfu... )»• retewd b, th.
ISSs.tX
1
*“»■ I Henry Ford received a letter from Friday that he had won a year'i
Roughly, the employed part of our less they can make new borrowings I
scholarship in that institution on
BY RUDOLPH HABER­
[the late Jolin Dillinger. United the baste of his high scholarship
of. thc
Michiganmiv
Conchance. As the law forbids the ‘
people are engaged In about equal of capital, or unless the public will ttecal report
.
_____________
■
MANN
numbers in servicing industries, such make new investmenu in their imciicj
ferenco of
01 the
me Wesleyan
wcsieyan Methodist
Metmxust.Bhootlnt
snooting of
oi female
lemaie pheasants
pneasanta, it
n is
« •. On Wednesday of last week Mrs. State Public Enemy No. 1. it was standings as a student tlwre during
as transportation, telephone and [stocks.
ch'-irth
—
■ -------....
' church —
reveal
the encouraging fact , hoped that
these will
help produce
i.7jorencc Zimmer w-as united in mar- revealed by friends of the motor lhe past year. He also received a
jgc tv Fay Marble at Angola. Ind. I magnate Saturday. Mr. Ford told sclioiarahlp cup. in recognition ol
JcI!:){r“Ph llncs‘ electric power and ! Statistics allow that, for ten years 1 that
‘hat there
there te
is a
a substantial
substantia? gain
gain "hi
next year's
year'i crop of these favorite 1riU|
in j| next
MUST REMOVE FINAN­
Huron Mountain his high tcholaslic standing as «
lines, merchandising, and ad- previous to 1931. new inOllCy was r finances ntlrl
and Itl
in mb.nh*r&lt;hln
membership nf
of thA
the . n«mb
game Klrrle
birds.
1 I vMrs. Pat Hager, daughter of Mr.
CIAL UNCERTAINTIES light
and Mr*. R. L- Winalotv. was taken °‘ub wherc h® •«wnl a B,&gt;ort vaca- member of the State college track
vertlslng. Agriculture employs 10,- .poured Into industries, ln bonds or conference for the year Just eloaed, |----------------- &gt;
—
700.000 people. What it produces Is stocks, to lhe extent of 84.000.000,000 the amount for educational purposes । QI ICK THIEVES BUSY IN
to Pennock hospital Thursday for
. ...
.
...
„ team. It will be recalled that Nelson
Lack-of Confidence Still Hin­ largely for immediate consumption, per year, while in 1933 the amount being
about twlre*that qf last year. ]
iniCVCO DUO I Ils
,nn
an Bppcn
appendicitis
aicH» operation.
operation
Thc ,ctlcr borc a Minneapolis won second place In the three mile
I poatmark and was dated May 16.
.There
arc about 17.COC.OOO
17.000.000 men cr.en- of new money put into industries About 81,000 more than last year,
There are
Intercollegiate fool race not long
ders National Indus­
THIS
PART
OF
STATE
Notwithstanding the heavy rains
•
gaged in producing what• may be
was 8160.000.000, only four per cent was raised for foreign missions. The'
ago.at Milwaukee. That was a rec­
------------of Wednesday lost week, there te
trial Progress
called
"durable
s
cal‘
^d,"du
rable goods." such
as are [of the previous ten year average.
ord to be proud of. because It was
church te sending out seven mis- Possibly the Same One or only a small flow of water in Fall
Mr. Rudolph Habermann. secre­ used for producing other goods,
„ sionaries in October, five to Africa I
his .first entrance into such'a con­
o i. or
rc.sourcc.r. of manufacturers
—
—
- —
/-w-ru B» tn. Q._&lt;«
t r'.ir,
Sto to U.J“tX™
[ Ones Who Entered Dr.
tary of the Battle creek Chamber of ,ucb u m.y lot tor « number o!
test. In the last few yards he
and two to Injlia.
out it is the first to be *ecn In that I other Ford "
.. yearn; for instance, farm machinery. uLl
tti rmn orii onA
At thc annual business meeting of I
iia
t 'itl Whcn
lP‘lcr ’,'IU brought to passed two other runners and was
te The drouth hU interfered with the J\VS^r
McIntyre’s Home
Rotary luncheon Monday noon. He
only
a. few feet behind the winner.
the Woman's Home and Foreign 1I It seems Evident that one or two kir?rR JT’n
®UP1^ C’.at B Mr- Ford s attention be was inclined
discussed the steps necessary, in his
[• Stherwta^'wr aiHcSturah nSc ' 3ulre sood ns,irlng' Ml"c nigged U1- Missionary Society the following ol- ,
A
,o ,cgard 11 M » J°ke- Erlends said
Judgment, for mduMrial and em­
, °“M p od*1 ■'cividualtem also considerable ficer* were chosen: Mrs. Mabie Per­ ■ persons. driving about In an auto­ ».L
Wage slave; One who works eight
lxxi3
'
pc
!
Klh
;
but
after
some
tlKxirht
decided
to
mobile.
are
committing
a
series
of
imonev to nut industries on anv- rine. Pres.. 115 Charles St.. Unsing;
ployment recovery in this country. ,’°n. *ou,d ** aboUt x’rmalIrours a day. independent capitalist;
cray°1M„ ^p*1 turn it oyer to the Department of
I robberies in this part of the state. ™
In considering the present situd™™. to— [S7e.^mSS,.'S' y toSSJS Mrs. Bessie Densmore, Vtce-Pres., u r,u ** ^membered that Dr. McC’ Buy ,Cr° JusUcc- 'n»P writing and the slg- The boss who stays on the job till
vious depre^MMyhe^ienlkmed^hP "facture cf durable YoodsTand"that ’ ,lK|^nOf’SS’ VlSm the durable Williamston. R. F. D.; Mr:. E.-ncii
•r&gt;!? 2 n’“nei —Ad'. .
nature were pronounced genuine.
____________
r
7 Intyre's home was entered not long
Crocker.
Secy.,
401
E.
State
Road.
aEO
,,
wn
.
lh
.
,
lni
.
fh
.,
wo
,
n
WM
thought
at
tlw
tlmc
that
...cr.
-.vr.Lr.
;7.;
[
waterwnrS
statkST
hJ
eP
Rv?ir.
‘
t
1
i2
2
“
day
thc
,elVer
WBM
8uPP«" -vou »rr “ winner. You
fact that relief could not be hoped decrease
decrease also
also reduces
rrdure. the
the number
number I num.“" ™ ?»?“- w"cn T® durable
goods industries
are busy the
:
WhO.Wl «
W
MaK uumiar u £S..C; mm mmlmed in ton.Sal । gjgjy
yg™
tt» service,SgEJKtgy
SVUOS'St- «JW ■* low Wpi: *■&gt; «»'•« j taM^hmttal 28ft i£he?rtD,ll,nIrr&lt;1T^JCpo«T? ‘?-h*y.e^ ’"'■’■Ply beal *
«*n ln M’c^an. Ninols and Ind!- good a. you are. and anybody can
come following the panics of 1873 Industrie. There has been a 40 per ,J±h^elSnS
com’
H^rkeriBand M?&lt; Carrie T?!,?
committed to' hJd^Mto^SXL .*
AA.WV..
ure
ucrore, under
unaer alai-!had
duHn« thc month of A«’ (
and 1893. Then those who lost out cent decreare in building and conand oth?ra wilF ?£utee a Meredith 209W 15th St Holland Low
Sn lh
? ma.u before,
most
the »
same
coudittonii. :8}“‘ ,as‘ .)c.ar 80 ,ar t,lla month
went west to new frontiers, and were struction work in this country, which
jn-~.nv in inhnrrr. tarare fnr Organizer Mrs Clara Wilson Grand nK
*‘Pprecisely
rBdsely the
me condition*
--------— .. . 'the record shows 2.12 Inches.
.
:
able to .tart over again Now our is classed as a durable goods industry.'
Rapkte
«
u#ed- --------,h! -- ----- - *? belkcvv
I Mtes
underwent
frcrftlers
1 JncreaiCd output of such IndusP ■
____ the same
fellow
or
did mu
bothooui
ThFannual
m.Hta, ol ...
U.0 c™p|!^
“S»-mm,?“0W
iciiuw
YL fellows
or ICHDW3
■ ----Mary
;---------DeLue.
- • .—who
---------frcrttlers are
are gone,
gone. a
A man
man who
who inav
may Durable
Durable goods
goods Industries
industries have
have been
been
,tries.
Tuesday night a half doxen “ 'eerio“f oPPra“«&gt; two weeks ago at
lose either his business or his job. hard
by v/ar
the depression. As of
into Ihitthu
In the speaker1* Judgment, the Meeting Association resulted in the
the [
i and houses In Lake cktewa Pe,u!ock hO8P»®'returned to
la now compelled to start again with sufferedt^deataelof^'»7 nM
iKeatert single factor in the present re-election of the following officers:
raided, the indications • being jbcr home a‘ M«- p nT\Co,SFme'a
no frontiers to aid his recovery. suffered a decline of 27 per rfnt ,Ugnnllon ln
durab&gt;
U1. Pres. R, E- Durkee; Sec.. Rev. C. W.
- - ----------- _. — —w— o— —
.. .
—------- •---------------- —
tnac the same fellow or fellows did ^er mHn&gt;’ friends will be glad to
' ■ hare
irftotries
—for
hare Treasurer,
made no Meredith;
T-------------- ------ of the other *tnow that she Is recovering very
I rtujtries— for they
made
no! they
Meredith;
Rev. Garret
, lt who had been
guilty
• _
DAKLKj
progress to speak of in thc past:Visser.
robberies mentioned Not Iona ago:nicely.
CROOKED LAKE
!year—Is due to lack of confidence in
The appointments of the minister* 'cottages at Gull lake and later I Harvesting of onlotls is progressi the future.
I for the coming year are as follows; homes at Battle Creek Marshall and'1”8 0,1 Oun Marsh. Thc crop will
DELTON, MICH.
In the opinion of the speaker we Rev. A. R. Merrill. Grand Rapids; Albion were robbed by night prowl- not bP UP to some pwvl"us years ih
(yield, belne
being estimated
estimated nt
At rn»n
from flftv
fifty
cannot have recovery in this coun-1Rev. G. L.'Densmorc. Ingham; Rev.;—
ivield.
l try until we get down to fundamcn- A. D. Wright. Waldron: Rev. E. H.
|to seventy per cent of a .normal
jerop'. As onions have been nearly u
I tats, which he believes to be the fol- 1ILinsley,
Linsley. Eaton Rapids; Rev.
R8V.‘*W. rfi||D YHIIMH MCA1 UllDT
Dancing Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights
Jri»h.
Romulus;
Rev.
H. "V.
W. Z
Bugbee. rUUn I UUNu MtN HUn I
(failure in most of lhe onion district.-.
i lowing:
II
t'.;!:. ~
——‘42; —
-. —
1. Thc present restrictions on pri- Ri.Ves Junction; Rev. H. A.
Music by Don Reynolds and His Band
WHEN
CA^S
DITCHED
vate capital must be altered sufil-1 Jackson; Rev. G. E. Smith. L-.—,
Popular Brands of Beer and Lunch
ciently to allow a fre? flow of capital and Shiawassee; Sanders KUcs.
' Al‘ Car Was Smashed But Occn. [&gt;T,, i MldHwn mitoq.
’tnto Industry again, and at thc same lagan; Rev. James Crlspell. Diamond
Special Accommodations for Picnics and Reunions
nani. Escape Serious
n.r,n„.
1 EIGHTEEN PEARS ON
pants
time protect the investing public.
Springs; Rev. Eddie Suber, Pitta2. There must be established aitord; Rev. c. S. Renneils, Hickory
sound real estate securities market. [Corners; Rev. Garrett Visser. Cold- j
SMALL SIZED LIMB
Four young svsnrwo
fellows s,v«u
from u«u*&lt;
Battle!
i/urxee. Lansing;
causing;
_■
3. There must be protection of । water; kcv
Rev.. it.
R. t.
E Durkee.
Bryan. UnlGu
Union City;
City; Rev. Cree*
met with a bad accident early p
.. Snrnriaina When
both capital and labor.
Rev. A. A. Bryan.
r-~;--------E.. L.
morning while
while going
going down
down rnm bro•P Surprising
4 The disparity tn the price of C.
C. W.
W Meredith.
Meredith. Holland;
Holland; Rev.
Rev. e
L. Friday morning
,“ When
------farm products, as compared with Crocker. Hastings; Rev. D. J. Backa. ‘he Ml this side of Woodruff’s oil
the Drought is Con­
--------- of industry, must...
—H-. T,
—
Clifton
: oidorod
the products
be n
Berlin;
Rev.
Clifton Letherer. station on M-37 south of town. It
.
sidered
'
’
siutrea
removed, so that fanners will get t Brighton; Rev. S. W. Calhoun, wm about two o'clock in the mom- j
— ...a. Rev. Robert Klassen mg
1,18 when the accident occurred. The
The , Eighteen good steed pears on
Swift’s
equitable prices and thus become fur Clarksville;
Sliced
•
cv. P. Bonnie,
Bonnie OtCt-!■ quartette had been to Hastings tb(;
to (small limb less than a yard longlJKBk
larger consumers of goods.
'' noPplace
—“ named; !Rev.
[have a good time and were in quite hav* been on display In the Banner I
5. While abnormal and unjustl- -------| tawa--Lake.
hurry
get- ---r
home.
About
half
this
was cut r
-w ■ । t- a.
^w—
, liable profits should be prohibited. • The following persons we-e elect- 'a
. --------- to
- —-------------7- way 1.office
-7- week.
, - The limb
-------hill tlw
the auto
auto careened
careened i from
from a
a tree
tree in
in Mrs.
Mrs. Llbblc
Llbblc Puller's
Puller's J
fl |
M ■)
I H ■"
■ ■&gt; fl—*
I the profit system itself must remain, 'ed to Elders orders. W. C. Gear- “down
*®»n ‘the
he hill
smashing It.
It. but
but forfor-I yard
(yard in
in Uw
Utefirst
first ward,
ward, and
and the
the fruit
fruit I
.fl
T... 7.
",
,
Tr.■
because that is what spurs inven- hart and S. W. Calhoon. This serv- ::over
wer the bank, smashing
-- ..
.
.
.
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Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 22 M-2557 BL.
Unn investment and thc taking of iec occurred Sunday morning lhe i-------lun**gly
the. occupants
were
not. ris -----------the Sugar Pear variety.
lb- box
chances in industry.
l»th following the ordination ser- ^riouilw injured. Their injuries
Pears are a good crop this year
6. The NRA must be clarified so mon which was preached by Rev. I
dressed at Pennock hospital and Mrs. Fuller says this year's crop
that people mav know Just what It Joseph H. Smith.
■"«» u«y werP «*,c to «®t home the is the best ever produced by this
.
SUNDAY, AUG. 2« — ONE DAY ONLY
means in every line of industry.
—---------- day
Wfr! tT^
.
it.
7 There should be stability in Uw1 HASTINGS PARISH 0Bn’ down **** h.ULal ht&lt;her ,peedk2!?w
* "&lt;rtabl« of
-nid vahu.
; than was warranted.
kind could grow and develop as they
gold
value nf
of u
a dnii.r
dollar, so »hai
that h.»i.
busl- I nHO ' 11,110 iHnion UD
nesi and industry will not be facing I
SERVES ANNIVERSARY
------ JS?'
“"“"J. coM"to»
•
_______
"
SOME CORN!
te beyond human, understanding.
changes in value of our currency.
- COMEDY—“NEW DEALERS"
LATEST PATHE NEWS
Fif'inth Rirthdnv wao MnrU
Orl” Wolcott of Muncie. Ind., was but all are happy over the results.
H. It must be evident that we can­ '.Fiftieth
Birthday was Murk- ln HaaUnfs vunmg relatives and
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.
BARGAIN MATINEE 1:08—3:00
not continue spending billions of
_j With
TTTa.L Union Gath­
:friends over lhe week end. He,
ed
HELRIGEL reunion.
dollars more than the government
brought
with him
samples
of ofthtej
The second
annual
reunion
the
revenues. In ..other words we mu»i
j|
MEIJ.OW MEAT
ering
year's Indiana corn crop. The two Helrlgel family was held at Trail's
MONDAY and TUESDAY, AUG. 27 and 26
have a balanced budget.
The fiftieth anniversary
­ specimens which he displayed do End. Gun lake, on Bunday. Aug. 19.
inniversary of Has
HasTWO FEATURES
tings Parish. consisting of tx:
the not indicate any such lack of mote- Fifty-seven answered to . Lhe roll
V..U.V....
churches ..
at nvlcsmc
Welcome Comers.
Comers.Mar-|
Mar­ tore Ln hte pari of Indiana as. we-call, coming from Grand Rapids. Al­
INSTANTLY KILLED tinQuimby.
Good save
wuimby.Hendershott
Hendmhouand
and uood
save suffered
sunerea in
in Michigan.
Micmgan. One
one of
or‘‘to.
to. Hastinos.
Hostinas. Detroit.
Detroit, Camden.
Camden. FreeFree­
—.-j- held
X.—
. 1.* ..-IV--- • Battle
«^ra*a* creek
---- •_and
__ . ..Prairieville.
. . ...
Will. was
on Sunday at the the
stalks he brought a.
is ten feet and -port.
With Ginger Rogers, Frances Dm, Marjorie Lytell, Brace Cabol
U
was
the other
Met Death in an Automobile Good Will church,
—.. and
__u _
M largely
largely;Tour
four Inches
Inches high
high and
and the
other ( Games were played and Just plain
------- ALM ------.
.
f
fine
pro- (eleven
attended. There was a f.
_" 77:
-■—— feet six inches. He says that | visiting topped off with a sumptuous
Accident at Mackinaw
Ixxjk behind the scenes and see what actually goes on at a
j
gram, a picnic dinner with a fprth-, some corn in that section stands dinner made the day paw all too
City, Misa.
. ..
er program for the afternoon. Mrs. (fourteen feet high.
quickly. The genealogy of this fam­
A ynous traffic ao Idem occurred R°y Kilburn &lt; Nellie Shorter • of
ily has been traced back a number
DOES THIS MEAN YOU?
early Saturday al iCackinaw City Springport and Mrs. Mary Shower-'
of generations and a family tree is
With Frances Dee, Gene Raymond. Alison Skipworlh,
person
failed ~
to vote at-the. X being compiled which grows
which resulted in l»e death of two m*” °r Prattville, former parish . If any
- —
------Nigel Broee. Harry Green
young men and .-wr.ous injuries to
were preymt. Letters of re”°'*“ S
Interesting sa the years go by
i
registered
at
that
time,
he
cannot
two others, one &lt;4 the two who «ret were received from former pas- \
“ i
ST"
In 1935 the reunion will be held
ADDED—Travel Reel—“ENCHANTED TRAILS"
were kilted mitriglt was'Derwood ton who cotad not be present on sc1
LATEST NEWS EVENTS
ADULTS 15c; CHILDREN Ik
Butler, age 18. of Msyria township t^nt
lhelr dutl“ riwwhere for ‘®mber litwr atlhe NBvember fclecand one of the injured
Richard ‘hat day A twelve piece orchestra
he.
'NOTICE TO ALL ROY­
Brqwnson. iiteo of Aigyria. They were furnished music. There were a num-,"PJ*1"®® ina‘ ,u a .F*??0” docs
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, AUG. 29 and 30
AL ARCH MASONS.
visiting cousins in Cheboygan. The h®r of talks by older members of thc i
al a regular election for a
-mere
an open
There win
will oe
be an
open conference
conference
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
lour cousins drove u&gt; Mackinaw City, different churches, who recalled £Aur ” 10 ^P1 3 a‘ ^P Rad*’
where-their light coupe w/u struck tv«“*
‘he earlier history of the
“tomatlcally stricken from the maker nl
Michigan, on
Now ! Meet Your Idols of
J5
by a switch eugMb and was carried churches. It was a pleasant time rrifMtrauon list.
y 8 31
camping spare or cabRadio
Face
to Face
D10K POWBLI
for about 100 feet, carl Weber, of which
phlch all enj
enjoyed
oyed very much.
--------»- -■
-U7 ­
I1
WHY SLOT MACHINES?
U1?.
•*»*nA.,.
“»«• Meals
al —
very reason
niKOBB
(1IH0BB’BOO
BOOKRM
Cheboygan. 3Uo tort hte life. Ralph
—
Last week we noticed that the ab,e Prlces
I
.Qhose of Cheboygan and Brownson
r'.Tr.r'-'------ »--------t i. j Sheriff
,u_
of Allegan county together! T3ie Royal Arch degree will be r
The twelfth annual reunion of the
l h
t pouj. aeaned uo
th£ «»&lt;*»»«*
doors on Saturday a
Bullers hornets on the south town f. E. johnii
Johnson family was held ja
a‘
reMru
evening.
------ .. Sept 1.
.. br th.
----------------Manistee
fl

S SSS.’S: .«.»!&lt;«u.« ??

KAMET’J

BETTER
HASTINGS DAYS

Minced Ham 211 25c
Beef Liver
"&gt;• 10c
Circle S
PICNICS

BACON
5

15c

59c

FREE

GROUNDS!

- Stingaree

[Smoked Cottage Butts Lb 27c

|| Veal Shoulder Roast lb 15c |

derwoodIutlerIT'

‘FINISHING SCHOOL’ \

‘COMING OUT-PARTY’ f

BEEF
STEAK

Beef Kettle
ROAST

12c

ib 10c

Hamburg
Butter

10c
- 291c

Fresh Ground—tfr

Feldpausch
&amp;S Market £!:
*

line pf Assyria and Brownson's peo- Morgan • Park, Thornapple lake, on burtneu nlares
places of
of thrountv
that counIv ifIf Chapter.
^hapt*1- Special
Special plans
plans for
for the
the la1*- ”
Ptehre
“aBSS-*SSSie."
pie live about four mile,
miles south Til
and U;
‘he nineteenth with forty-five presc*n\’ve
sound argument dlea and families. Make reserva- a
eart of Urey
Lacey in Assyria
ent. OBrera
Officers ripMOIW
elected tor the
Hie coming
coming f(?f
will be&lt;lad
glad to tkiu for mcals or ohlns with Camp fl
ea*t
«tf(Jr iJol
M mmgchinea
^nea wewlu
-------—
.
«
---------------year
were:
A.
LMyers.
Praa..
H.
K.
t PAlT^rnKMoT^rFIin
...
.... A" L—
ycar wert- Ahear
’^nJTv^^«r,jJohn
r,nh7?..“n• “
hear it
it. We
We belteva
believe thev
they rannnt
cannot ho
be
5*“^ R*demaker, Bear F
I' FAYING
1 Aii.’U DELINQUENT
ui.Li3Uur.nl TAXES.
lAAss. Johnson.
Johnson, Vtce-Pres..
vure-Frvs-. uonn Swam
owain of
01 successfully
----Lake. Mteh.
Mich. defended. ' We wish lAke.
’ County Trca?urer Maiu has just Marshall. Treas.. Glenn Pufpaff.
va“”~Bd
made a distribution of delinquent 8ecy.. and Leon Cross of Lanaliur. “57
wouW ,oUo*AUe’
FENNOCK HOSPITAL.
gan's
example.
; tax motwy lie received during the chairman of Program Committee r
Babies bom at the hospital dur­
months oT June and July. The total After lhe bountiful dinner, a fine
ing the past week are aa foltowa;
I
BREAKS HIP IN FALL.
i was 815^37.40. Of this amount 17.- vqlunietr program and other actlvi-' —
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Cheater ”
Mrs. Lucy Cain, a resident of the
' 677.16 was received bi June and 57,- ilea concluded lhe
meeting. Next n-ra
.wani. S—
ufferedj a broken hip on, Keech, 638 B. Washbigton. on Aug. J
----------V
•
I
'860.24 in July. Ordinarily payments year's meeting will
be heldsome- .Sunday afternoon
I of this kind arc very .low’ during where in Indiana.
!
aE57ODn'
| A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Royal.r
these two summer months; but the ,
----------------- ------------------------1J
inock hospital, her condition beln,-; Frantz. Woodland, on Aug. 17.
taxpayers of ihls county are liquidA cat always lands on its fee
1 A girl to Mr. and Mr». Arthur I
ating their delU:qtwit tax debt as a correspondent tells us. That ur
-—.—-—
------------------ v
I Bennett. 435 E. Blair 8t.. on Aug. 19. r
.rapidly as possible^ Next week we where h difier* from a late arrival I
M/UU1AGE LICENSE.
t A aon. Wendell John, to Mr. and 1
i will show how there payments were at the theater, who invariably lands Willard Yf. Wells, Hastings 31
Mrs. Lloyd F-. Shroyer. Hasthigs. ■
(divided among the townships.
[on somebody etee's.
CliirUsa M. Jenner, Hastings ....21 Route 3,oa Aui 31.

.fat

“SO Million
Sweetheart*’’

Also Charlie Chaa^ In “CRACKED ICEMAN'
^ADULTS 35 CENT*
CHILDREN 10 CENJH

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG. 31,nd SEPT. 1
TWO FEATURES.,

Bela Lugosi

* Black Cat

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a HONEYMOON
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1934

who lost In thc first round Mrs.
Branch will meet Mrs. Van Poperlng
while Mrs. Wllcoa. Mrs. Bristol and
Mr*. Mblntyre drew bye*. _

Sporting Items
CLOSE MATCHES IN

Mickey Mouse Presents

'

U 8 BORNE FAMILY REUNION.
On Monday evening. August 13,
the Usbome family met at the Carl­
ton Center M. E. church and from
A number of evenly contested there proceeded hi procession to thc
mstehe* featured the opening round )MMn« of Lafayette Usbome. An­
of the annual champlonslilp tourna­ nouncing their* arrival with every
ment *t the Hastings "Country Club conceivable noise-maker they greet­
Sunday.
ed Lafayette on hl* 60th onnlver- I
In the championship flight results sary a* a complete surprise.
I
were as follows.Tables were quickly set on the
Ken Mclhtyro defeated WUl Bcha- lovely front lawn which had been
der 3 and 2; Will Cook defeated appropriately decorated the last mo- ।
Clare DeCou one up on 18; Kim ment with flag*, flowers and JapSigler defeated Jim Bristol 2 and 1; anew lantern* and the family and I
Joim Ketcham defeated Dave Good­ their guest* enjoyed a Bohemian
year 3 and 2; Lea Hawthorne de­ supper.
feated Henry Sheldon one up on 18;
Following
supper the business
Jim Radford defeated Wilbur Lane meeting was called to order by the
by default; Dick -Stem defeated
Car- President. W. W. Usbome of Grand
.T *'?'*
rS!---------------------------- UE ?"----------------- iR*Pid*. The minute* of the ninth
Dolan defeated Roy Hubbard 3 and annual meeting were read and ap__
.
I proved. BUI* were presented and
roUnd U1&lt;! P*lrln«* allowed. Communication* were read
WIH „
0Y v win z, v
. ’frotn Izcnft Ryder Andrews, Flint,
81^CT^^^R’(Hrh2mC?Ok:JClm Amy u»borne- Minneapolis. Emily
,‘“‘7™. « n Kc^ham’L" Haw- usbome Yeager, Mllwlukee and
Radford; Dlck
Althea Usbome Cobb of Loa AnRmtdremVh.
m.h,
Ik*1«- Section of officers followed
® ‘ mght were “^nd John Usbome waa elected to
r—.. A
. ...
!succeed Wm. Usbome a* president
Tartar Hurd^re
J??*
gavc *
eloquent speech of
?
V
de,eatcd Dr- 'acceptance. Rachel Caln was unanl„ J™ . " J and a« Al Brown drew mOusly elected to succeed herself as
a bye; Ian Ironside defeated Joe .ecretorv
"
SnXhfL»by«
: xD^,n
I A deUihtfu! program dosed the
Cha!llJ
iL“dri! prenln«Florence Usbome read
cnanie Doyle drew a bye. Dr. a very cleverly composed paper enyssfrAti?
uued 'rhe •»-Ycar 8t°ry °&lt;
Johnson defeated Ray
Usbome' in which no anecdote
B in
.b
&lt; &lt;
of hia youth mlaaed recollection.
Win
fntbiwZ
palrlnga Mary Usbome Caln presented Lo­
rn,„ Ifayette with hia Dchool state prewSd-r Al
v. T*n TBUIdMU i“rvtd In the same state as last Used
Dundw011&lt;taJff^.
W
ownw ln
8he,by achooU

Better
Hastings Days

ANNUAL GOLF TOURNEY

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Saturday Hours 8 a. m. to 10 p.
The.

Winner! Fast-Color

slips;

Dresses

wash

.Event Gives Yoe

S5c

of Qualil, Rayon Taffetaap

39c A

You'll be surprised that a 35c dress can be
so good looking! And there are scores here,
all in new patterns, colors and styles, with
crisp organdy trimming! Cap or short
sleeves; plaids, checks, florals, novelties!
Sizes 14-52! Extraordinary buys!

McOuffln vapresented a remembrance to thc
Hubbard.
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Mlrinn ere1 M8foll^°'nr0ncaiC'■ Bernard
Bernard Caln
Caln of
of Schenectady
Schenectady re
re-­
' "ponded to a request to hear somerothers vs. Fred Taylor, Joe Me, thing of hia work and life in New
Knight bye; Dr. Kinde bye; Carl
York. Mrs. Gordon Usbome. a bride
Wespinter vs. Ray Branch.
since the last reunion, was welcomed
to the group by the president and
CADDIES PLAYING FOR
Responded moat delightfully.
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ANNUAL GOLF TITLE

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Caddie* at the Hastings Country
Club are staging a contest thia week
to determine which of their own
number playa the best brand of
, Kame
„
In the first round CharUe Rase
(43) defeated Dick Pingleton (80) 8
to 6; Clarence Walters (54). Tom
Taggart (55) VirgU Conrad (58).
Carl Conrad (58), Albert Osborn
(59) and Les Larabee ,(54) drew
byes.
Don Ross (46) defeated Don
Flngletqn (52). m the second round
Charlie Rose will meet Clarence Wal-

Mrs. Harrison Usbome and Bonnie
tee, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie VanDyke.
phUllp and Bhlrley. Mian Bertha
usbome and Max Hilton, all of
Grand Rapids, Mrs. Florence Us­
borne of Lake Odessa. Miss Mercy
Usbornc of Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Usbome of Freeport. Mr.
Bernard Cain of Schenectady. New
York. Mis* Rachel Caln and Carl
of Yansing.
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'Ryhei’ zCaln,
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WHITE
OUTING
5 yard cuts

39c
Blanket
66 x 76

It’s unusual In these days to be able to offer
such a alip at this price! Bias-cut, well made
'and well styled, with choice of California
'or bodice top! In flesh, tea rose or whitk
’sizes 34 to.441. Belter get 'yours early f/

Banking’ Service

Rich Fall Designs in Fast-Color

Men’s

Misses’ ,

Men’s

Percales

Woven Stripe

A venue Brand! And only

SHORTS
A favbrlte with our custom­
ers for years—and more at­
tractive than ever this Fall L
Smooth, closely-woven for
good service — in darker
tones for Fall ? Checks’,
plaids, stripes, conventional
flower motifs and mono­
tones, too! 36 inches wide—
a pattern for every use!

19c
Elastic Side

BRANCH DISTRICT.
No church service* at the North
Evangelical church next Sunday on
account of camp meeting at River­
Oonrad one trp on 18; Carl Conrad side Wk In Bflchanari.
defeated Albert Osborn by default
John Darby and »on, Dorr, went
and Lester Larabee will meet Don 'on the northern trip and
the
Rose.
,
___
Worll'A fair with the party, who
went hy bu* last week.
WOMEN’S TOURNEY
Several of the Borryvllle young
REACHESJ5EMI-FINALS people are attending the Young
People"* conference at Gull lake this
Mrs. Chester Stem will play Mrs.
Mrs. O. D. Fassetl returned to her
Rav Finnic and Mrs. Wilbur Lane
will meet Mrs. Roy Hubbard in the home after spending two week* In
semi-finals of the annual women's Battle Creek caring I for the new
golf championship tournament at grandson and thc mother.
Remember the Norton tchool pic­
the Hastings Country Club this week,
fn the preliminary rounds Mrs. nic Sept. 1.
About 105 attended thc Moore
Stem defeated Mrs. Van Poperlng
one up on 18; Mrs. Finnle defeated school reunion Saturday.
Mrs. Samuel Norton of Carrolton,
Mrs. Wilcox one up on 19: Mrs. Lane
won from Mrs. James Bristol by de­ Ga.. spent Friday night and Satur­
fault and Mrs. Hubbard defeated day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Kenlth McIntyre two to one. Vincent Norton.

Seamless

Anklets

WORK
PANT

Mickey Mouse

OO

PENCIL
BOXES

IOC

Dark Colors

Back-to-School Crowd-Getter!

No Need to Tell You That Silk

Hose
Many Are Even 50/c Wool!

h a Value Miracle at

Z5C

■ 93c
About the greatest group of boys* school
sweaters We’ve ever gathered, at thia low
price’ Long sleeve, V. UV.crew neck styles
in all-over patterns, plains, novelty designs,
contrast stripes Sizes 8 to 16* Buy several!

Any woman who wears chiffons knows that
a pure silk fine gauge chiffon is a “buy”
atjwice the price! These are seamless, of
course—in beautiful new fall colors, and
In sizes 8»Zs to 1O'£! Buy today I

Women s Cotton

Boys’! Ideal for School!

Girls' triple-stitched

HOSE

KNICKERS

BLOOMERS

AU Have Knitted Cuffs!

80 sq. broadcloth, sites 4-121

$1.00

In ipaintaining an up-to-date bank, it is nec­
essary to maintain an up-to-date service.
This bank functions in all lines common to
the banking business:

Here’s the quality story that makes
these real “buys"! They're full lined
. . . they're cut full . . . they're bar
lacked. Herringbones, tweeds, cheeks,
worsted*. Blues, grey*, tans, brown*.

All Linen

H
TOWELING

19c

5 yard cuts

Made with such sturdy broadcloth
and stitching that area a “live and
kicking little girl won't wear it
out in a hurry! In flesh and white!
Misses' sises 19c. Excellent values!

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Checking accounts
Savings accounts
Certificates of Deposit
Christmas Club Deposits
Safe Deposit Boxes
Travelers’ Checks
Bank Money Orders
Loans to Industry
Loans to Individuals
Free consultation on finan­
cial matters

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nd 30

. BAUD

Many Ijther services are rendered our custom­
ers every day, and it gives us great pleasure to
be of assistance to'our patrons.

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’ I Rachel Cain was called upon for a
,hort
00 "Why 1 "n 8uPP°rUn»

Th^Jta?

N GARDNER
received won
State Collegt
won a year'i
Institution on
ih ccholanhl)
t there during
bo received a
recognition ol
Handing a* «
College .track
rd that Nelson
lhe three mile
ace not long
lat was a -recxxnusc It was
a such'a con•w yards he
ncra and was
the winner.

Friday Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. mF

National Bank
* of Hastings

ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UNDER THE BANK­

ING ACTS OF 1933 — 1934 UP TO. $5,000.00

Close-Out
Women’s White Leather
Clo»e-Out—60 pair of Women's

CLOSE-OUT—WOMEN'S SUMMER

Pumps and Ties $1 Boys’ Gotf Hose 15c DRESSES
Boys*
Suede Cloth

Lumberjack

98c
Boys

Gym
Shoes

49c

A "Knock-Out Value” Front Our Men’s Department!

SI.C

Boys' Oxhide

Overalls

Men's Shirts
Whites! Solid Colors! Fancies!

63®
It sounds almost beyond belief, buying a FADE­
PROOF high-grade shirt for only 63c . . but it’s
the truth I White anrf*solid color broadcloth*, vat-

dyed, fancy vat-pciiued percales . . cut full and
long to our exacting specificationsl»Sizes 14-17!

Boy’ Blue

Shirt
Men’s

BOOT

�THE HASTINGS RANNKff, WEDNESDAY, AUGUflf M, 1M4
will learn who filled t
with crooked real estate
es; they’ll be told how t

^Views and Opinions; j
iwWhat Others Say\

that a few of these gang
anai ________ __
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politicians might get rich on issues,
r* gRTBMTT JfWTH Yca&gt;
inflated real estate mortgages.
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This and That

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European Culture.

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

Lunn an upright, honorable gentle­
man, well skilled in his business and
we wish him success.

WATERS’ CLOTHES SHOP

ton Rapids
lake with M

' Drunk Driving.
Changes Come Slowly.

Better
Hastings
Days

FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
AC Bellevue, August 14th. ProlesMrs. George and Mrs. Julius
nxl 10
One thing that you can’t lose by. Maurer and the former’s s'itan. Mrs.
ocrats haven t been asleep. That s, happiness through dishonesty, ban-,'clever concealment is a flaw or In- «I°hn Norton, and Mis* Myitle lege officiating, Mr. Wm. A. Morse
the stlck-up
’game, needs jherent structural weakness. Soon- Cheesman,’Spent Friday
the talk that U going around and! dltry, or t..,
---------- - -----------and MLss Ida Paris, both of this
Ithat is wltat thc Republican
only to look
at John
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□ok at Party
John Dillinger,
murer or Dillinger.
later thc truth creep*
out. w----'th George and Julius
Juflu
Maurer, city, Rev. Hunsberger Officiating.
who are building good'roads there. The contracting parties have the,
his dying moments.
(ft
la drwft.)
tha3 got to face. The time to pre- dercr,
xjji&gt; in
V1C(OUS
wmc
lIW | frequently in a siicctacuiar manner.
This vicious criminal came to the This" is especially true in nature Mrs. George Maurer and children well wishes of a host of friends.
nJ Of the road, nu they
.kno all
nil come. ...___ ... - Z_______________ _______ '
M0X™
^rc ta now- before
prlmar&gt; ' end
Bert KnUkerrv Is counting thc
where thc contest for survival con- '
rx BA1UV COUNTY. THRBK MONTHS beforo thc Uckc\ »ctt vulnerable sodner or later.
Mrs. Nellie Arnold. Misses Louella days, almost the hours, that must |
tinues. without Interruption, min­
The end of the road brings
pover­ ute by minute, day after day, cen- ।and Julia Meta Arnold were here elapse ere he returns to his post of i
ii apvaxcb ——— ------- ..m«- again.
~
“
ty.
haunting
fears,
the
reproach
of
over
the
week
end.
They
hav*
moved
duty
at West Point. Bert lias enjoyed
tury after century; often without 1
TLSi so! ““t
-»d thto* “ W II*
one’s fellows, and usually a death visible surface
household goods to Olivet his vacation hugely If appearances
indication, always thetr
1
roBtiuN 8UB8CBIPT1ON8. one
only about 14 months ago that thc before one’s time. And when the end without rest.
..
where
Mrs. Arnold will spend the count for anything.
’
TSa IN APVANCK
12.00 Rnn(, WM
by Republicans
comes, all the glamour of the bandit
Mrs. Jane Bowne. nee Bush, of
Take the Niagara Falls, for ex- ■year with MBs Julia Meta. Miss
ADVEBTiaiNO H*TE3.
•from .Keweenaw to Monroe because aud thc hold-up man 14 gone. Only ample. Withoutany advance
no- 1Ixmsella Arnold will teach in De­ Colorado, is spending a few weeks
with her relatives in lhe northern
»y s4»«ru»i«i ms* «■&gt; applies oj&gt; tbeir manipulations of the state ashes remain. And shame and dis- Uce some fifteen thousand tons of 1troit.
.
J. J. Woodman of Napoleon, Ohio, part of the county.
material broke loooc from the Horse­
“ lrli'p'‘b““u' c»'“&lt;'"ii«n «»*&gt;■
»■. »&gt;, -m*u -..^v *
u &lt;«..
ta,,.’visited
-------- - ---------------... Riley.
Mrs- Ell Robinson of Hope started
his sister.---------Mrs. —
Hugh
shoe Tails ...
and
fell w...,
with •
a u
crush
- -»rd
--------------Lir *ms
----------------------la cced In their
,—designs
-- -----------------------------------------------another stacked and narrow
-- -------” path,
— but
—the
-------fact
-- rethat stilled the sound of the giant'“nd other relatives last week. Mr. ifor Geneva. New
^ew
York.
Yorx.
Thursday
rnuraoay
ln a
|Bht. Ii had the op- mains that those who keep to this cataract. One moment the wall Woodman, who formerly lived. &lt;rOH...’ than
U“ a*c. £.&lt;* convention is in
sight.
in .v.nu.
evening, for a visit amnno
among, relatives;
u fa
In M«n&gt;nrU&gt;&gt; and
a«4: port
portunity
unity to
to read
read aa letter
letter from
from aa P®*
pa,h
1’ KCt
Krt ,hc ,nQflt
,nQst out
oul of
of life
life-both
—both down
down which
which thc water
'
plunged J Orangeville township. U lhe author and friends
j
I.
puriiumy
.
Hv-niselves
.. y, io rcaa. a. .eiccr irom a
“for
themselves and their lored ones,
ones, seemed solid as "the rock of ares" of a book "Indian Legends." telling
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Smith leave
* PreaUnent m»n &lt;hes not » Groes- Thc country todfcy would be far bet- f
•
• ■
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a split second later, almost as
oariy life among the Indians in today for a two weeks' sojourn at,
J Ik,* ’----- ..
.— beck supporter, cither, or wasn’t ter ofi. financially, and every other though
।
separated' by a charge of!Michigan. The. text is very inter* Petoskey and the Straits.
of H)U when I last saw him) who wanted to *«y. if we had more of thc "old- dynamite,
(
a large section .-.of the' esUng.
*
Rev. Crittenden and family left'
V.U' be . candidate ta one ot U» at.U .tahtannT «ay. of our lathen and ”
. llp” toppled to thc bottom sending -Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brogan and for Iowa Thursday last, which state
try on* evm * wore.
... u-. «.._
. j b._
, .mothers,
,
mouicra.
anu gruiiuijurcnu',
.......
and grandparents,
which ; wiucn a column of water two hundred feet daughter ^ina and Mr. and Mrs. they will make their home.
lira will t&gt;* (.ui.h.h. j uu positions to be filled by thc coming way, hcld jn hlgh regard decency. into the air.
! Warren J. Brogan visited the for­
COATS GROVE.
Orat"wgi»sd4ma?
convention. He told how. already, honor, family life, religion and high
A concealed structural weakness rncrs brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Mrs. Floyd Glum and children rcthis
gang that works jiolltics from ideals. We can thank lhe cynicism caused this spectacular collapse.' Naylor and Frank of Eaton Rapids
JOB 1’UINTINU.
'
&gt;urned this week from a visit with
„
January I to Dermber 31 e«tb and ?&gt;
“ '".'k .“'J' What apjiears as a solid*rock«waII is Sunday.
relatives
In Jackson.
V. ’ .
.
.
. fashioned ways, for the moral break- really a platc-ilke shelf of limestone |
Welfare and Mrs. John HulJ..., K.4 .1 &gt;«».'"’*“■
I doanot IbU cwntry »Mcb luu had. ulncly fett thick, forming „,
v. so- b’s ........
uw *Thursday
uwouny tivu*
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Woodman
the
returned
from VIUChi­
GENUINE “DRY BACK”
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nations; has hand picked a state ad- no small part in the economic and called "lip." supported by alternate cago, after spending a few days with and Paul and Clarence Steiner have
--------------------------- minUtrntlve board. These arc the business collapse of our country.
layers
he latter
’s daughter.
layersof
of shale,
shale, loose
loose rock
rock and
andsandsand- ‘thc
latter's
daughter. Mrs.
Mrs. E.
E. W.
W. been spending the past week In
Blood Proof Pockets
Take away the moral standards sjone which cannot wltiistand the Bullard. Mrs. Leo Welfare and. two Greenville and Dayton. Ohio. While
HUEY AND HITLER.
things that ore In the contest, not
of a people and you haven t far continual battering of the water and, children accompanied them home there they attended the annual |
Americans shouldn't point at Ger- Green or Groesbeck, It appears to
.
to go to see a collapse of all other, ln
became gouged out thus un-iJHcr a three.weeks’.vlslLthere.- —. Woodman reunion.
many with too much *corn for per- me that the question of taking the itandards^Therc
cap
------------The E. '8~Thompson, "PTaiik'
standards. There U
is sUlTno
still no way
wav to
to '
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___ 1 top*and‘
--milling herself to be brow-beaten Republican Party out of the hands break the Ten Commandments and forming a Jutting ledge which even-1 TW'ENTY YEARS AGO TODAY, Haight and Floyd Dunnigan fam- f
into submission bE. Adolph Hitler of a gang IS really a "matter of the'
",
$2^ -!»”»&gt;’ collapsed. This process will go
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Clarke of De- Illes attended the homecoming at
Beautiful New Patterns.
Shades of Brown and Gray.
and h« henchmen Remember right state’s affairs”
nrt’-TtmiAl and unchangeable. You on
loI1R
UjU stniciural weak.,troll arrived Sunday to visit the Uie Sebewa church Sunday. Rev.
and his benchmen. Remember, rtgn. stales affairs.
brrslt them at your «ra peril.- neM
u
n3t stop unU1 tatter's mother. Mrs. Philip Mc- Thompson appeared on thc program
here in our own country we have u
7 pairs
3 pairs
iDick Baldwin, Thc North;luc Rec- u soijd
base is reached or the Laughlin. Mss. . McLaughlin and us did also Rev. Wing arid I^cv.
•
Woodburnc.
‘
DIPLOMACY REQUIRED.
Huey long who is getting away with
or*!- '
falls- became extinct- In fact the «on Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke.
falls, are receding at an average rate and Rev. Ballou and family are
Mra Ernas . Smith reThose who say that passage of
ACTION BETTER THAN
_or n«e ta,
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Itayrar .ndjtatata.
«■ tta.«ttaOta, *
scale in the state of Louisiana. thc Home Rule Amendment would
The Dieriffs of MteSZk^SS
eventuil ■'exthrntTaL'NMuire Freer's'cottage airing thTThomThe
sheriffs of Micmgan j»t_uwtr
re5pec[ fof
appic whw they are
B port a very pleasant Journey, al­
When the legislature meets there, it be followed by a rush of county
-----------------------------------.
though they saw many evidences of ’
stands up and dances to Huey’s consolidations with ultimate control recent state convention at Traverse
. . .
(much needed outing.
)
“»*
/
nrv
City nrfnnted
adopted n
n wt
set of resolutions de
de-­
in
Uw »mr minj u' ,17“k
“t”1“nf.Mr the drouth.
tune, Just’ like the German Reich gravitating to the large metropolitan plorlng the present conditions surIn fact -much the same thing is'.
A large number from here attendautomatically goes through thc mo- areas are Indulging in pure, unadul- rounding beer gardens and urging 'rue of all flaws whether they• be 'and Mrs. Ray Donley returned Mon­ C(f Ute Ionia fair last week.
Brand New Patterns.
Navy Blue Cheviots.
bi ---------tower­ day from a visit with Mr. Shriber's
;morc stringent regulations covering hidden in geologicali strata,
•- *Uons of agreeing with whatever Herr tcrated buncombe.
Our student minister. William'
ing skyscrapers, in thc unseen struc- '1W‘cr. Mrs Dora Donley, in Wade- Woodbume,
preached his farewell!
Hitler says.
Visualize if you can, a few of the sale of liquor. They stated that ture of governments or even in hu- E"'*mor’“n»
r„
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almost Insurmountable obstacles such regulatlnrJi would result in less man character
Mr- Shriber will leave for various sermon Sunday. We have profited I
crime and reduce costs to the state
by his work among us and wish him ’
n cnar*cwr; . ,
' pomes in Ohio to visit relatives.
A QUESTION OF LOYALTY.
barring the path of such mergers. and the several counties.
.success in his coming work. Mr.
Unlted States may have her gang 1 C. A. Kerr left Saturday morning Wing, our regular minister, will be
Probably there is no stauncher suppose, for example, that the peo-Better than a set of resolutions
for Luduigton, where he was lhe
Republican in the state of Michigan p]P Of Barry and Eaton counties de- would be sonic real action on the wais and racketeers but for the over Sunday guest of Rev. and Mia. with us again next Sunday, and we
{hT’SoiJ !y£‘ J^iriclrkllllngs lVXVun&lt;£7^rii^ds^toe*
, hope for a large crowd for his rethan Torn ConUn. editor of lhe Crys- cldcd that by combining they could
tai Falls Diamond Drill. Editor ton- cut the routine cost of government aLTanTzt^for violation of the liquor that
.... have taken the lives of many ' al.(.lu Bunday evening service.
&gt;
Hn, too, is among Uwae who believe sufficiently to be reflected In a size- regulations have been made by, in Austria and Germany. Europe
or s™”‘“ 8™°OL “'“J"?- '
that a party Is something more than able reduction in real estate and members of lhe state police while boasts of her culture but we ques- relatives in this city and vicinity
^,r' ail&lt;^ Mrs. James Mead had as
Fancy Broadcloths, 1414 to 17.
Pull Zipper Front.
county sheriffs have shrugged tneir
wneiner or nov any counuies
&gt;
&gt; ; visitors during the week. Mr. and!
Uta ^W-pwm, taa. V'„ tar
shoulders and closed their eyes- to where crimes like these can exist. Th*» a£«‘l
l *eck “• ^“n
--- -and Mr. and Mrs.11
■ -----------------------Mrs. Chas. Roush
ty doesn’t necessarily mean follow:- doubtless very true. But could the their
where
■
iclr duties.
duties.
wnerc the
me various
various national,
nauonaa cannot
cannoi *'
„ l“
Tlnk®f
i„.,uu,Us
'
Dale
Roush
of
Freeport
on
TuesI
Icorge Tinkler.
'
ing blindly thc gang which happens jieoplc
come to easy
over such'The liquor law is very plain It control their mutual suspicion and
-----------------------,terms
------------------------Mr. AA.’ "
H. Cl«k .nd Cbildrm o(
ChrU I\ndy Mid
a perplexing Issue, let us say. ns makes it the duty of every sheriff, distrust of one another sufficiently
New Baltimore. Michigan, were week
Mr. uorum is a persouauy ucvui- me location or inc county seat?
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f,cn i-ton. tri* « .
..
.
adi friend
UtoBd of Secretary
*•»««&gt;■ --of
-rd Slate.Gould
sure owld--any
.ny plan
plw, or
w compromise
wdnpnmk* be
b.
JHinTohsplic/d "OftBOFthe legalWM1; nqKTCUraions
nfrnrrurslons of
or the
lhe last
ust fftoastrotts-^^*"*
dl&gt;.nnin
TtXil
Tlle
&gt;' -left-Monday
U‘-ntUy for Mt.
ut Fuhr .nd Mr jnd Mn
M*ad’
Fuhr and Mr. arid Mrs. Lee^Mcod!
- ijqUor traffic of
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----------------------------------------------... ...............the
BoMn™,^
«r. S«nd„ war™.
,
Frank D. Fitzgerald, a candidate for proposed that would be acceptable?
Michigan.
Removal --war
have
censedIechoing,
— ‘ lensam.
nomination for governor on the Re- well the day of miracles may not be,from office and even arrestand Im-Jemments arestrainingtheir a....ir in this
A fntnl,y reunion was held on
ONE BIG LOT OF BOYS
b« ta™
■«, b„taobx tappen
’jxrs#
s; viclnt"ty**&gt;frs. Itobln^n~will ft «■“«■
an officer deliberately refuses or ne- outbreak. merit the clalm; Can pco- membered as Miss Genevieve Rones Ra*Ph, 8l£t*r
which all were
others has do u* for wme of the very often! And the location of the glects
glpcU to
to do
dr&gt; his
hU duty,
duty yet
yel it
wu
B nono. j----------------------------------------------------------- of this city.
is a
present with Lhe exceirtlon of two
Some High School ai^eg too.
T Lw
latter's political companions; such, county seal la but qne of several del- torbus fact that county sheriffs
J
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iirandcMldrrn. A bountiful pot luck
for example, as former State Treas- Rate questions that almost defy hu- and local police officers have lent1
They won’t last long.—Choice
ITHIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY. [dinner was served, after which mourcr Frank D. McKay of Grand'man Ingenuity to solve. In a leswr' riltlc aid iu enforcing a decent re-,
f Mrs. Fnyiiis
Phyllis Reynolds and daughdaugh-'tlon
ol the en*
‘ tlon pictures were taken of
, tors. Mildred and Margery returned lire group. Those present from away
lUpta. Tta entrr ot Ala Onx»- »y similar dUKmlUa »ould staid
home Monday from Belmont. New ”
were.
*“* *'
Mr. and
” Mrs. Floyd Ickes and
beck into the gubernatorial race has in thc way of tqwnship consoUda-' the association of sheriffs cuqie in
iYork. where they have been spend­ son. Robert, of Marquette, Mr. and
been soundly criticized by Republi- tlons.
bad odor.—Vem Brown, Ingham
Mrs. Harold Swanson and
son,
I WANT it said of
ing the summer.
cans who had hoped for complete
So passage of tiic Home Rule jCounty News.
Richard,
of
Big
Rapids,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nettie
'
Zimmerman,
of
Mo
­
me that I always
bile. Alabama, returned home Mon- Mrs. Archie Herrington and «on.
"harmony." In order to give the Amendment Is not likely to produce
plucked a thistle
Tra la—tra la—we know the
|day after a two weeks’ visit with Mr. Dale; Charles Ickes and famlly'gnd
other side of the picture, therefore, any startling or sudden changes in Garden of Eden’s phone number—
and planted a flowMrs. Marian Wheeler of Battle.
and Mrs. C. H- Williams. Adam
812
—
Marie
Po|ie
In
South
­
the Banner presents thc following. Michigan local government. But If
er when 1 thought a
j Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lyttle and Mr. Creek, Laurel Marshall and family)
west Community Alliance.
(and Mrs. Thos. Henthom of Chi-1 and Heber Foster and family ot1
cpmffient by Mr. Conlln:
counUes or townships can come te
flower would grow.
cago are expected Saturday for a Maple Grove and Mr. and Mrs.'
•' ‘How much longer,' says Muri some satisfactory jMan for consoll—Abrahami LinLABOR DISPUTES RECORD.
visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.' Har- 1Oliver Ickes of Hastings. Mrs- Mat- i
DeFoc in the Charlotte Republican, dating, they should be privileged toi. The record of Libor disputes has:
COLN.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
tic Striker of Hastings and da ugh- j
[per.
reached an unprecedented high in
'Is the Goesbeck-Grcen feud going do so­
Mrs. Frank B- Silcox and son Lyle Ur. Mrs. Mary Angus, of Rockford.:
this country. The first year un­
U&gt; be the major issue in Che Rcpub- .
।
al Attica. Ohio, returned home yes- Illinois, were also present.
der the NRA these labor disputes i
iterday
after
a
visit
with
her
aunt.
Ucan party in Michigan? Isn't it
PERMITTING HOME RULE."
hive reached thc total of 4.200 ।
Mrs. Mary Drake.
about time thc matter of state af­
Considerable
misunderstanding This NRA Is reputed to be a "bust*
Mrs. A. G. Wood and children Arr.ess recovery measure.” Hie re- [.
fairs received a Uttle attention?'
still prevails concerning the pro­ R,T
--------- ----------------------------------- - vene- Alta and Laudrey went to!
‘
1 &lt;lbftalroJ6 10. pic Who permit themselves to fly at Jamestown. Monday for a visit with;
"Yes, MurL we think it b Ume butwP0Bed county Home Rule Amend* ■*u ' U
business.
. . .. ..
|one another’s throats lu this fashion 'Mrs. Harvey Denney.
we don't agree that the question this ment upon which voters will puss small
Here Is a picture of what it has be called civilized?
MLss Helena Davis of Battle Creek 1
lime Is really a Groesbeck-Green Judgment at the November election. &lt;done :
• • •
' spent the fore part of the week with
Seattle area. 93 disputes.
question; not with those who liagc Shorn of all frills and verbiage, the
We have never seen any larger or her aunt. Mrs. Mane Upjohn, re- |
drafted Groesbeck. A more exact amendment would simply give to ’ San Francisco area. 87 disputes. more enthusiastic crowds at regular । turning
irning Tuesday.
’ruesaay.
Los Angeles area. 100 disputes.
Mrs. J.
Bobst. of' —
Toledo.
I baseball games here than have । —
* -------'’-J_ Ohio. |
ijcalgnation of the. issue would be. counties power to make any econ­
Mmneajxiliit-St. Paul area. 108 turned dtit to watch thc contests be- : came Monday for a visit with Mr. I
"Is lhe coming election to be a omies in management consistent di.'put
।
es.
ling staged in connection with thc and Mrs. Waitdr Lampman and Mr.1
Kansas City area. 103 disputes.
■Gang of Republicans’ vs. a ’Gang of ■with good governmeriu Cities at
business men’s softball league tour­ and Mrs. A. E. Heath.
San Antonio area. 41 disputes.
Democrats’ ” or is to be clean gov­ present have this privilege; have
nament. Thc brand of game may
FOr|y YEARS AGO TODAY. 1
St. Louis tuta. lt» disputes.
tiot be quite so smooth-clicking &lt;*s
ernment; devoid of .-hlselcn v*. a natj |t f0r years, why should the
New Orleans urea. 101 disputes.
Alex Christie. Fred Knapp, and,
; the pro or reml-pro variety but both
"gang." U was a "gartg" that put thc Mmc right not be extended to .the
Chicago area. 282 disputes.
the spectators and players know one Addie Parker started for Washing- ■
ton.
D. C.. this morning to settle j
Republican party tn Michigan where counties? Is there any reason for'1. Detroit grea. 253 disputes. .
another and the rivalry Is keen...
Indianapolis
area.
311
disputes.
thc camp for Hastings Division.
it is. The people who rebelled dlscrimlnathm? Shouldn’t it be the
Atlanta an-a. ICO disputes. 4
MLss Glenna Schantz, of.Hastings
Oscar G. Olander. state cornmisthought that they got- rtd oi the • -God-given privilege” of people to
Cftvcland area. 316 disputes.
। stoner of public safety, states that vfrited Miss Florence Woodhams
"gang" when they voted Cotnstoak govern themselves as they sec fit'
Pittsburgh area. 203 disputes
there has been an increase of 100 List week Mrs. A. B. Raymond of
Philadelphia area. 425 disputes.
in. Instead they go*, a " ins” of Thc Home Rule Amendment dors
per cent in thc number of (tropic Hastings visited her sister. Mrs. B.
Democrats
Our gang ol Rtpubh- no' compel counties to make even ■ . New York area. 834 disputes.
driving automobiles under thc in­ ThJmpMin over Bunday.—Plainwell .
Buffalo area. 132 disputes.
cans capitalised upon thc popularity the slightest change in set-up; does
fluence of intoxicating liquor since Enterprise.
Newark area. 149 disputes.
LOOSE LEAF NOTE GEM CLIPS
Dr. Clarence Lathrop has been &gt;
the first of the year. Il Is hU opinof Frank D. Fitzgerald, stealthily, not compel them to consolidate with ' Boston area. 245 disputes.
BOOKS
(o ion that the law should begin t&lt;» appointed A.u'lstant Surgeon at the I
BRISTOL BOARD
The loLs In dollats and cents to,
designedly and with malice afore- o'.her counUes; docs not compel
lo'"'crack down" hard on these traffic Ionia Asyitim for the Dangerous
LOOSE LEAF NOTE COLORED PAPERS
thc
American
working
men
and
and Criminal Insane at a good salthought. Many wlio want clean tiiem to d
indtutry In general can pnly bo offenders. The state police now have lary.
government have revolted against. pets i-or.t.
FILLERS •
DRAWING PAPERS
orders not only to arrest them but
Mrs. R. T. French and sister. Miss
also to bring every one of them Into
the gang.
Thai's what brought other officials. Changes.
NOTE BOOKS
BRIEF CASES
court without exception on a drunk Grace ’Smith ot Middleville were
Groesbeck into trit race, not i&gt;ppo- the slightest order. must be inltialguests
of
Mr.
and
Airs.
T.
J.
Bush
SHOW CARD'lNK
PENCILS,
all
grades
driving charge. We believe he «
sition to Mr. Fitagerald; not enmity ed by the people. Thc amendment.
perfectly correct in stating that Sunday.
of leads
ART
GUM
Pulley
Bonnell
of
Alabama
*t•
to Fred Green. Any other clean, would permi; counties joconsolldatdrunken driving is just as serious a
COLORED PENCILS
caimble man to lend this protest ec! IF AND ONLY II THE PEOPLE i.-'.imaieu.
e.-tlmated. It
is UtUe
wonder that'Uclor
“or !■*
sell
factor til *'ri
liquor
law violation
sell-- tended lhe reunion. He will vLsit;
SCISSORS
r. -• ut
&gt;i*wv wwiuv*
------- t. as
----friends and relatives in this vicinity ’
,,,
......
- ..
.
I &gt;1 n
■ it.a - &gt;.&gt;•.•.•••.
Un.l.li*
would have answered the purpose SO DESIRED; would permit-coun- the United Slates is one of Ohe four •&gt;« moonshine Ths present ikiuor until November.
INKS
CRAYOLAS
nations in the world most backward lau
on lrU1- Ml “ prohibition
just as fully as. Groesbeck,
but the lies lo abolish township
units
IF in
J w. Lunn and family have
PROPEL PENCILS
„
;
------- recoverv—Frank Bryce Grund tormcriy wa*;. and If it down t apRECEIPT BOOKS
man to make the sacrifice couldn’t AND ON1.Y.IF THE PEOPLE SO ^dge Independent.
lrtn* which moved to Huntington. Ind., where Mr.
pear *"
to improve conditions
DRAWING
INK
BLANK NOTES
Lunn
will
open
a
tailor
shop.
The
existed
previously
will
have
to
be
DESIRED, uotLd
would permit counties to
be found. It isn
Un ’t easy to find a DESIRED.
'---------------i people of that city will find Mr.
MENDING TAPE
LEAD PENCILS—
man who wants to expose himself to operate with a .waller list,of elccWay
We are in a position
thc manipulations of th£ gang that tive official- IF AND ONLY IF THE
CRAYONS,
RULERS
No.
to 4-5
nfwr nt RANING8
In “"K wa&gt;s u RCems to u’ thal rcflcct an&gt; permanent change in thc
to supply your school
NEWS uuiuAN
.
. lfje supposedly innocent "beer gar- heart of the country. Founer PresiU aeeklhg to ’regain their hold upon PEOPLE SO DESIRED. The state
INDEX CARDS
No.
to 8H
needs at a price that
John Calvin Cohlldge was thc ex- den" « setting away with things dent Hoover, for example, rode into
the Republican party. Had Mr. Fitz- or no other outside authority could
GLUE
No.
to 6B
tlx- Prt.tdrnt’, lull boyhootl n.me wt|.
u»t eyra tta oU oi»n total. olBw on Ut, trot ol th, Mneu
gerald not been enmeshed in the 'taw JWW to mKtf'
will save you money.
MUSIC BOOKS
ttata. K U.U ,tantew.t ttawt
TttataJVoottax Wltan. —. ftjOtaU. ,
C
NG PEN.
tqntacles of this gang It U doubtful
Come in and 'see for
MUCILAGE
CILS.'all colors
that he would have had opposition. That right would rest with the citlPencils made with graphite
inIt seems to tic the once-lowly De- later he was defeated, by the great yourself.
The
------- question
-—-- -------------is thc-- cleansing
—of —
the zenof Michigan—ANp
ISfFT stead of lead were produced Inthejtrolt Tigers wlw
are supplying the eat margin in Lhe history of this
WHITE PASTE
PAPER OWELS
Republican Party and it's going to THAT JUST WHERE IT be- ?'ear 1563 whcn “ flrepWte mine was sparkle
BjXtlK.IV to baseball
UiJVUaK this
tilt. year.
JVM. Their
* &gt;K1, VUIUIUJ.
country. For
I VI generations
fcCt I anvil* slavery
Slavery
PROTRACTORS
MODE NG CLAY
—.u„— ।—-—.i—----- .u.
—j LONGS?
" 'discovered in Cumberland. Eng.
|Record’ since “
■* season
**—
the
opened* , was a moot' question.
Gradually -a
continue Irrespective of the outcome 1
reads, almost like a Mcr'riwell story small group of agitators aroec who
N.w aod S*cond H*nd
....
.
। Four lhcM1Mnd wooden quarters1 Instead of trying to save some worked for anti-slavery sentiment
ot this primary, until the gang's
hold
upon the. Republican Party* in
Ninety-seven pounds In naner I were recently-turned tn at Aberdeen other club from the embarrassment At times they appeared to be getting
i
. 4 ’
wash.,
Wash., utter
after serving incir
their purpose1 of being ’ tail-enders’' as they have somewhere, at other times not.
Michigan is broken.
.money tjr^u fm.nj
found lari week in an old during the banking holiday.
usually done during the past sev- Eventually, however, came the Civil
-A man well versed in Michigan ।Piano. Just ihe kind ol note* uc
-------- — ---------------------, War and the quest ion of slavery was
should llke to get from a musical In­
'settled for all time. Likewise suf-1
Milo is a trifle over 6 feet 3 inches though by no means secure lead.
if rage for women came slowly; also
after the primary the fireworks strument.
।
—Humorist.
ta‘1.»
the direct primary election sysUm
start and believe me it's going;
If. as (UUd.* Il cuu only 30 1-4 * N*ht kanktagTiHn operation in
Changes In government for thc and other notable changes. Changes
U a real barrage;
thc
Democrat.'.
«**^
u, u
“ n ricriommodare
“ oudden
&lt;udtkn which
whlch are forced,
foreM- or
« artificially
^ificklly
better come slowly; neverbal
. it ccwu only 30 1-4
y
* ’. Beaumont.
Calif., to accommodate
ot thy ol ammunition. partic-cent. to.cotnmisawn a Kentuckyn ‘ak“ continual agi- stimulated are not likely to endure
If Mr. Pitxgeraid is nonlnst- colonel,
- we suppose the second lieu- «
Saiit^
u.
wator uXl project.
1,aUAn
ttaxioD
fnlJow^hv
foUowwFby
a Mineral
a general
enluntenllgntfor lonu.
foTlong.
The uovernment
The government docs
mw not
fails to cleanac himself o! tenancies are given
n !th
*
enment to make one Utile step fur- lead die people; the people lead the
i*v.*.i_
81
awaJr »“ri gum.
Amcutan houU JaU year con- j ward. Sudden changes as reflected government, taaintruiter* lo Uje
Chais running him. The —Detroit News.
u
turned 7,1004X10 pounds of cooking voting sentiment in politics seldom contrary.
'
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&gt;r» —

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are offering new fall merchandise that
people want.

Hunting Coats $/-&gt;98
Fur Felt Hat*

Fine Rayon Hose

99' 49c

Men’* Drew Cap*

Boy*’ Long Pant*

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Suede Leather
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HASTINGS, MICH.

�THI HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNMDAT, AUGUBT M, UM

VOTE FOR

ADELBERT CORTRIGHT
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
Born in Barry County.
Primary Education in Barry County.
Rural Carrier Barry County Five Years. Tax Payer Barry County Six Years; • —
Eight Years Active Law Practice.
Graduate of U. of Detroit.
World War Veteran (Toul Sector).
Circuit Court Commissioner Four Years.
Justice of the Peace Five Years.
Six Years’ Experience Criminal Work.

A BARRY COUNTY MAN FOR
A. BARRY COUNTY OFFICE

UWUIOF
PROSPEROUS EM

'DRIVERS’ LICENSES
EXPIRE THIS YEAR

Terrific Windstorm Hits *2—«
Michigan August 2nd!

A total of 558.651 automobde driv­
ers must secure new motor vehlote
operator*' licenses before lhe end of
tlit year, accoidlng to records of
,
&lt; Continued from Page One&gt;
the department of alate.
that of a man at the helm of ot I The new law became effective
May 1, 1B31 and for the balance of
that year 737.130 licenses were Uman in whose hands has been aued Each
mu*t
reoewed
placsd the economic welfare of mH- every three years and since May 1.
Ilona of people and tlw security of, 1U4 only 177 J78 licenses were t*.
great fortunes^
&lt;
,ufd UP to August 15.
In thia article iir. Sloan W,11^V‘L^bJ£°l^?.fth.USS
"American industry U poised for a * 5 1
d at the rsle
titanic forward step. It is on the ।
__ _
.
threshold of a period ot activity and
ARE
NOT
DESIRABLE.
prosperity surpassing any that has'
i Several opossums
have
been
gone before.
caught in this county. It has not
'The Forward View” ,prtccr.*-:
lf.e5cn’S been considered that tlic*e animals
three distinct industrial field*,
all were so destructive as they have
* “
of them in thc Infancy of their dc- ' been found to be. It 1* only within a
•
n^’
I 'few
*cw &gt;years
c&lt;ir# u,at
that Lucy
they were
were lounn
found ui
tn
lean labor and capita^^attain the [Michigan. Over near Olivet many
!new heights of proepert^which Mr. flUTOCr
« reDOrt
iM of chlck
former*
report the
the klU
killing
chick.­
Bloan foresees.
en* by dpoMums. three being caught
red-handed in chicken coops. Under
1—Air conditioning, without these condition* it would seem to be
I which no structure will'hr consid­ Justifiable to get rid of them
wherever
possible.
ered as meeting the American stand­
ard of living In a very near future.
OBITUARY.
| 3—Fabricated houses, which will
Thc many friends of Mrs Ed­
offer a multitude of advantages and
render all present dwellings obsolete. ward Munroe of Lynwood, CalHOME OFFICE—HASTINGS, MICHIGAN - The Large.! of lu Kind in the Sate of Michigan
a3—
—Acjvuvoauuc
Aerodynamic .au.uuu
railroad cuj.pequip- ‘foniu. will regret to learn of her
ment, which will make all present £•«* Monday at her home, aged
170
years.
months and 7 day*.
days.
railroad rolling stock obsolete.
i70 }ear
* 10 month*
Jane M.1W4, a cyclons destroyed »hl» fine ban. MiN feat, ao Um fane of
---------- r-rr----------------Deceased was the daughter of Mr.
A woman-writer mentions that and Mrs. Simon Mathews and was
vening frocks can be
on the bom hr Irving township. Get. 13.
evening
— bought
—_--------------installment system
Many women 1863. being one of a family of eight'
seem to be wearing the first instal­ children, of whom Mrs. Hairy Haye* 1
is the sole survivor.
ment Just now.
Many years ago. we are not in A
formed as to the exact date, she'
was married to Edward Munroe, a
prominent farmer of • Johnstown
township, and were well known resi­
Operated on a Business
dents of that township for a Jong
time.
Basis by Men Experi­
Several year* ago they moved lo
enced in Windstorm In­
California, locating at Lynwood, not
far from Long Beach. When lhe
surance and Propgreat
earthquake
struck
Long
Beach and vicinity something over
a year ago. Mr and Mrs. Munroe
happened to be Ln their garage. The
quake was w severe that it sirook
down some heavy implements that
were stored overhead, and they fell
onto Mr. Munroe's back, causing
injuries Uiat have caused him to be
practically bed-ridden since. Mrs.
Munroe uUo was injured but not so
severely.
church Buwday, about one hundred
Deceased i* survived by her hus­ she will be glad to receive her Isler. Ella Rodgers played the wed­ Otu the latter part of the week.
Lowell Whittemore. John Erway and fifty were present.
band and one sister, Mrs- H. O. friend* any time. On Friday eve­ ding march and Miss Gaskill was
and Gordon Haven* attended the
Hayes.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. F
ning Mrs Mattle paddock opened bridesmaid and Mr. Standly best Ionia fair Saturday.
Newland gathered at tlielr he
her house for a shower given by man. They all marched to the road
MILO.
Ward Erway Of Hasting* spent a
Fifteen members of the Home Lit- 'the bride's mother. Mrs Ethelyn under t|ie street light and searched part of last week with hi* parents Wednesday evening and »«e Ul
for
their
gifts
hidden
out
on
the
a
farewell party. Ice cream and e
Tooze.
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Minn,
at
erary Club enjoyed the. hospitality '
lawn, besides tn the house. The here.
of Hw Richland L. L. A. and W. C. eight o'clock. The house was trimVirginia Haven* returned home ths West
T. U. for a picnic dinner at the hied with yellow and many hand­ gifts were all very nice and no two
ot
their
»pendlng two
library building at Richland on some’ flowers furnished by Philip alike. The bride treated to candy. Wednesday after
Thursday. August 16, at one o'clock. Quick. The bride was presented Watermelon was served and the week* with relative* near Grata
Mrs. A. J. Mills hid the program with a bouquet of thistles, burdocks bride and groom departed tor home
John Havens of Grass Lake spent
In charge
After several musical hnd sunflowers. She was to pass at a late hour.
from Thursday until Monday with)ing,'
selections Mrs. Mills introduced It on to the next bride to be. Lota
GLASS CREEK.
his parents and other relative* here, never watched otic
Mrs. Caroline Bartlett Crane, who of fun. Ice cream and cake were
A very large crowd attended the: articles Ui a handbag
Bruce Blddell and family of
gave an Interesting ta|k on "Ger­ served A mock wedding was inter­
many Up to Date.” Mrs. Crane vU- esting. OUs Raplogle acting as mln- .i Grand Rapids were guests at Fred home coming at the Good Will'dime.
ited Germany recently and her talk
■was based upon her personal ob­
servations and readings. Although
she used no notes or prepared mate­
rial she gave in her own easy man­
ner a very Instructive and cnlightcnlns address. Roll was answered
by "What makes a picnic.” Several
songs were sung and a "delightful
lime" was voiced by all.
Mrs. Hattie Bellinger and son.
Dr. and Mrs. Warren Bellinger, and
Virginia, were guests for six o'clock
dinner. Thursday, of Mr. and Mr*.
C. F Moreau at Augusta. On Fri­
day Mrs. Bellinger entertained Mrs.
Grace Marshall and the children
staying In her home, for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield and
Jack visited the former's brother
and family tn South Bend from Fri­
day till Sunday. Jack remained to
stay Uli some time Ln September.
Thursday Miss Hackney, who is
spending her vacation al Wall lake,
drove over and spent the day in
lhe Bradfield home, bringing a nice
mess of fish for dinner. Many will
be interested to learn Miss Hack­
ney will teach at Carlton Center the
coming school year.
Mrs Harlan Scoby entertained
over the week end her friend) Mrs.
Myers, of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Sco­
by accompanied her home to spend
a week with her.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Quick and Mr.
and Mrs, H. Scobey and Mr*. Nina
Boyle attended the Ionia fair Fri­
day.
.
Mr. and Mrs Schults and guests
returned to Chicago Tuesday.
The MODERN Gas Range la
Mrs. Flower and Bernice enter­
tained at one o'clock dinner Satur­
day. Mrs. Krans and Mrs. Nina
Taylor and son. Gilbert. Mrs. Bel­
linger
arid son. Dr. and Mrs. War­
Ing, pmaare cooking, Dutch
ren Bellinger, and daughter. Vir­
oven method, thrift or oven
ginia.
.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Quick spent
dinner style—you'll find sur­
Sunday with their son. Vera, and
prising new deliclouaness with
family at Banfield.'
'
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Flower and
daughter spent Sunday with
Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Bennett at Grand
I

Many property owners without Windstorm Insurance SUFFERED
HEAVY LOSS I
Had they carried Windstorm Insurance with this old Company they
would have been protected. The cost has been less than 7 cents per
$ 100 per year since the Company was organized 50 years age.
This was one of the worst windstorms that has ever visited Michi
gan. No property owner is secure without ample Windstorm Inst­
ance, because j ust such a cyclone as this may strike any time without
warning.

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"puil-out" broiler. Porcelain enamel linlog—
easily cleaned. Oven racks chromium plated.
Roctny atensl) compartment. Glistening enam­
el finish—easy to clean as a china dish. Choice
ot tour colors at no extra cost. Highest aoality
runatrucUon—fully guaranteed.

WILL SAVE YOU MONEY!
When the Roof Starts to Leak
The Building Begins to Go to Pieces

TRADE
STOVE
YOUR OLD

men I—making this sale price
even better. Get our SPECIAL
TERMS «■ Ui* offer.

SEE THE NEW MODELS THIS COMING WEEK

Consumers Power Company

There were no thurch services
Sunday as Rev. Mlles was called
to Washington. D. C.. on account
of the serious illness of hLi son. Wo
are glad to hoar he is better and
hopes to return with his parents
as soon as he Is able.
'The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fcrrt* Quick of Prairieville spent
the past week with his grandpar­
ents here.
Some from here attended'the en­
tertainment given by the Parchment
band Thursday evening. The Drum
and Bugle Corps of Kalamazoo as­
sisted with drills. Very good.
The Bunday School at Prairieville
gave a reception and shower for
Mildred and Raymond Mann Thurs-

church,
twe
&gt;elng
present.
Games were
and packages
presented the
md groom, who
guessed what thc packages con­
tained ixifore opening. Many nice
and useful gifu were received. The
bride treated to caixly before leavtownship. Mrs. Mann has worked
for Mrs. Compton considerably the
past year and finished Saturday to
keep house In her own home where

That is a Fact recognized not alone
by builders, but by everyone who has
had any experience with buildings.
A leaky roof renders a building al­
most useless. No farmer wants to store
his grain and crops under a leaky roof,
because he KNOWS in advance what
the result will be—SPOILED or BAD­
LY DAMAGED CROPS, and unnec­
essary LOSS OF MONEY. In the case
of a residence, you know what big
damage a faulty roof will cause. You
caif see some of it in falling plaster,
dropping wall paper and in many oth­
er ways . . .

But You Can’t See It All!
The GREAT.DAMAGE will be TO
' THE BUILDING ITSELF. Timbers
and rafters soaked by rainfall, and
with no chance to dry out, SOON BE-

GIN to DECAY. That is when your
trouble starts, and what you should
look out for.

We specialize not &lt;5nly in Lumber,
but also in the best Roofing Materials.
You will be surprised how little is will
cost you to replace that "leaky roof'
with one that will NOT LEAK and
that will last you for year* to come.

And remember this especially^-that
AFTER you have a good roof that will
not leak, you have PROTECTED your
investment of hundreds, or perhaps
thousands of' dollars in your home,
barn or outbuildings.

A leaky roof at beat is a mighty ex­
pensive thing to ' continue. Why not
'call here and let us show you how little
a GOOD ROOF will cost you—a roof
that we will GUARANTEE.

THE HOME LUMBER C
PHONE 2276

HAJWWOB,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, W
ITI4RFP WFRF TAKEN TH
I I* »PP®ars that Mr. and Mrs;Hol-'of hl* upper jaw. Mrs. Holland had!ST. ROBE MUSIC DEFT.
include teaching Musical Notation
Ju JLi unon t*. 'land and their ron had been inj*
•&gt;*&gt; » broken npoe.
ENROLLS STUDENTS.
with Picture Symbols and Technic
PENNOCK HOSPITAL Ionla pending the fair and did not;™*
&lt;*•»«»■«* “ St. Ron Talcs. Instruments may be obtained
Utort home until after midnight. He
yS^old^n
f “tou*£ I ***** exUnd* * oordU1
by reasonable contract payment.
HIM H/.! tli— Min. i. ..
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Oar Smashed at Oorn.r onMu**.
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। In M-43 at the point Indicated and tome cuts but none of them serious. semester.
Enrollment for piano, Immediately on account of the
M-43 Two Mileg North
limited periods open after school
:dld not notice It until he was at the
elation of Road Coftmteiioners and sieves that good roads are built in
Dr. Finnic of Woodland was called violin and wind Instrument* may be hours. Students from six to twelve
of Woodland
turn. He then attempted to drive hi*
made by calling at St. Rose Con­
Engineers.
Engineers, together with other inin­ Michigan to accommodate theaura- to
tn the left.
Irft At
Ac he
hr .did to
ca he
h* and brought the three to Pennock vent. New pupil* will be given trial
Mr. “nd Mrs Roy Holland, of Ot- car
terested road men. gathered In Lan- tomobUe traffic, therefore automohospital, where their injuries were
biles ought to pay the expense of.Mgo, with their ten years old ion. (crashed into one of a row of apple given attention.
A. - bunding
a
.5/__
____ , tntrWan nntzirnnhllr
i&lt;
tha growing at the aide Af
Ihe
and
maintenance
of tn
suffered/
Injuries in
an automobile trees
of th.
the
sons will commence August 27, There
•Did these state highway emptoy- such roads. He believes that the at-! accident, about two o’clock Friday I roadway.
Hi*, automobile
was
When a' bride promise? to obey,
ees and county road commLssiontrs1 tempt of the Automobile Club of1 morning, at the edrner on M-43 two wrecked. Mr. Holland suffered a
tton for pre-school or kindergarten le waives her right*. But it Isn’t
rand engineers, travelling to Lan­ Michigan to cut down the gas tax!miles north of Woodland village.
badly smashed nose anda fracture: lines In lhe United .States.*
children—ages four to six. This will a permanent waive.
sing In slate and county owned au­ and fix the weight tax. a* they pro- !—------------------------------------------------------------ .------------ '■ - ■*------------------------------ tomobllcs. propelled with county
'..
gasoline, paid for out of weight and pose, would force ■ the placing of ,
' gas tax moneys, gather to discuss part of the burden of road building
maintenance upon other tax­
how they could build as good a road and
payers, which we think would be a1
- .
the same money? They did not. Did wrong.
Thc writer of this letter to the
,
these spenders wine and dine them­
Banner.
Mr.
John
C.
Burkhart.
I
'
selves out of gas money so that they
might compare experiences as to president of the Automobile Club of |
how best to maintain a rood? Most Michigan, ought to know If he
certainly not. (There was no wine doesn't—but we think he does—that.
nor any stimulants served. It was if these amendments shall be adopt­
only a plain, substantial meal—Ed.) ed at the election next November hl*
statement that the state highway
gather to devise ways and means department would receive 530.000'.­
for the relief of the over-burdened 000 from thc automobile owners of
taxpayers, or did any of them re­ Michigan in 1935 Is untrue, unless
fuse to take their day’s pay while there shall be a tremendous increase
off the job? No! Emphatically no." hi the amount of gasoline used.
would mean a great increase
The letter goes „„
on M
to state that which
'
they discussed how to spend more Iln lh« number of automobiles, which
. .time at the taxpayers’ expense. The,no °nc believe* will be true under
letter stoles that "several speakers existing financial condition* In
expressed themselves ns being in Michigan.
favor of a five or six cents gas tax."’
For Mr. Burkhart to assume that
It stated that “over J30.000.000 willI the alm of the faceting was to dl*be collected in 1935 from Michigani cover "how they could spend more
motorists exclusive of any federalI time at the taxpayers’ expense" Is
gifts or any federal aid." It de­ ridiculous. Hi* statement that one
nounced them for having enlistedI speaker at Uie meeting wanted “the
“other tax spenders to lielp themi legislature to pass a five or six ccriu
out” and says numerous boards of1 gasoline tax at it* next session" is
supervisors “have passed resolutionsi not true. Hl* denunciation* of boards
denouncing the proposed amend­ of supervisors for opposing the
amendment* shows a narrow, selfish
ments.”
The letter concludes. “How do you spirit.* Ought they not to oppose
like it. Mr. Taxpayer? Here are these amendment* when they be­
elected public
officials running. iteve they would wrong their constlaround the state al your expense on tuenta? The Barry county board
time which you are paying for, of supervisors was one of the many
shaking down favored contractors’ which denounced these amendment*.
and others for a slush fund with They did ao for the reason that ttoy
which to befuddle you as to your know that real estate cannot bear
any more taxation.
It must be
own interests ”
„
made less rather than Increased,
We have only quoted a part of
tne letter written to the Banner by j
the letter written to the Banner by j
the Automobile club of Michigan. SLiS.?
wnirfhnt
iXSX"”’“n,n“"“1-me,n"’&gt;s
to

Advice to motorist*: Just

Would Saddle Road Costa
Onto Those Who Do Not Operate Cars

B
hwen. U.I
th. writer
wrll.r .1-!
" U,&lt;“ •»'»*««■
It happens
that the
at­ ““''
tended the meeting at Lansing. He
Aside from that, the supervisors
are
not
satisfied
that the people
monry from any tax fund* was
present solely because of his Inter- will get tlw benefit of a one cent re­
duction in gasoline. They figure
sonally that tile automobile In which that the oil companies will be more
he rode to Lansing Is the property apt to get It. They know that If
of Dr. Burton Perry, president of the 56,500.000 1* cut from the gas tax
Barry county road commission, and that it will mean less available
that he bought his own gasoline, money tor the upkeep of road* and
paid his own persona! expenses, al­ the end of building new roods and
cementing gravelled trunk lines.
If Mr. Burkhart as president of
vlted guests. who were Representa­
tive Parker, county road commlscomrnb- the Automobile Club of Michigan
stoner Fred Mayo of Mapla Grovo can be Induced to keep on writing
and the writer. There were several!such letters a* he sent to this paper
otlrer newspaper men present. They ion "August 7. he will bury the prowere there for the same reason as J posed amendment* so deep they
the writer, not as tax eaters but;cannot be resurrected. We know thc
as Invited guest* because they be»!road commissioners of this county
Beve that, should these amendments J and it* supervisors db not deserve
pass, road building and road main- the abusive word* he uses. And we
tenancc will be seriously crippled. J believe that 1* generally true of such
The writer was there because he be-1 officer* throughout the state.

RHEUMATISM
The manifestation* of rheu­
matism may appear in one part
qf the body or another, but this
dread malady Effects the entire
body.

Of the various kind* of rheu­
matism perhaps the most com­
mon is articular rheumatism
which affects lhe joint*.
■nil* disease may affect not
only the joints and muscles, but
the Internal organs, such a* the
brain, the spine and tile heart.
It may also affect the eye*, the
skin and the hearing.

The first twinge of rheumatism
Is a signal to see a good doctor
and to follow his directions faith­
fully.

Take hl* prescription to a good
druggist so that it will be filled
accurately with the purest and
most efficacious drugs.
.

cn SCHOOLS TO
' OPEN SEPTEMBER 4
ftom Page One)
ways attracted many from the rural
districts of the county, where the
local schools have no teaching be­
yond the eighth grade. Hastings af­
fords an Ideal school for eighth
graders who wish to go on and com­
plete a • high school course. The
tuition has been reduced to 560.
which is the amount which the dis­
trict itself contributes toward high
school tuition for each pupil within
the district who may desire high
school training. Many pupils drive
from their homes in the country to
attend school here. Those from far­
ther away can get rooms and board
themselves, or secure board at as
low rates as such accommodations
can be provided In towns of this

It may be that some boy or girl
who has finished eight grades may
think that a high school education
is of little value. In the first place
we cannot set a money value on ed­
ucation. Its puYpoae is rather to
ing. Statistics

show

that

better-

BMA7IMC I AVU PPIAF trained minds do give those who
NfflHLUlU LUO rniVL possess them a better chance to cam
Mgpwag BIZXI ■ Akl&gt;\ tt llvlngcan hardly judge of

IrM K° W HULIL.ANU ,llc commercial value of an cducn"j.

:tlon by present conditions, which
.
lore abnormal. When the country
Tv 'rights Itself, a* It surely will, when
,
'condition* become normal again, it
«»•" will be true then as it has been true
—’
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imC5 that
in &amp;JI
an normal ttimes
tnat education
education
does help one In Ute matter of get­
ting on in life.
Elsewhere in this Issue will be
I. W Fire Pot Other «h«*
found the advertisement of the Has­
CL.
propprtionately tow.
tings city school*. We-commend it
» to the attention of all our readers,
\ especially to those young people who
live In the country, who have comoffered. Yon get a full
5 pleted the eighth grade in rural
•n»d 22* heating plant.
' sciwols and now wish to go on to
j | high school Read the advertisement
j । elsewhere In tnl* l*»ue.

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SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Glen Howe of Detroit spent the

DR; FREDERICK M. TAI

HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL
Tuition $60 for 1934 and 35—for A Full School Year
Despite the fact that many schools are to be operated on a
part time basis, a full school year is positively assured
students entering here. Every department will be con­
ducted as usual, headed by teachers particularly fitted for
their work. Very few High Schools can offer more to stu- dents than can Hastings* Here there is a friendly, helpful
atmosphere, thoroughly trained teachers, complete

courses of study, supervised outside activities, athletic op­
portunities, a full year of school, very reasonable tuition.

Before deciding definitely where' you will attend High
School, or send your boy or girl, we ask that you give
thoughtful consideration to what HASTINGS HIGH
SCHOOL has to offer.

Every Boy and Girl in Barry County, Who Has Passed the
Eighth Grade Examination, Is Cordially Invited to Attend
the HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL for the Next Four Years
OUR COURSES are offered: College Preparatory,
With an attendance of nearly 500 students and a faculty
Commercial, Agricultural, General. Special advan­
of 22 high school teachers, opportunities are offered which
tages
offered
students
Each non-resi­
’ fit oneare
for happy
and enjoyable
liv­ to participate in dramatics, de­ are not possible in a smaller high school.
bating, athletics, orchestra, band and glee club. Numerous
dent boy or girl receives individual attention and is wel­
school societies provide valuable training. Added advan­
comed by both students and teachers. We have a full time
tages are to be had in the splendid churches, and various
Physical Director for boys, and also one for girls. We also
lectures and gatherings which center about the community
have a Dean of Girls to look after the social welfare of
pf Hastings. ”
girls while they are attending school here.

F

The Hastings High School'is known throughout the state
for its-wholesome influence over the students. It is the
only high school in Barry county that is a member of the
North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. This
means that graduates may be admitted without examina­
tion to all the leading colleges in the North Central sec­
tion of the United States.

Good roads make it possible for students to come from
long distances. This past year most of the students living
outside the city have driven back and forth .daily to Has­
tings High School.

Tuition is $60 for 1934-35. The home district must pay
all of this if application for tuition was made to the direc­
tor of the home district before the fourth Monday in July.

protecta ■gainst highar

। Gray, and family. Allen returned
home with his father; after an ex­
I tended visit with his aunt.
Ktr and
anrf Mra
Mr* Bob
Unh Elliston
flltr.zx. of
"" West
—’
Complet* installation of
Mr.
th® Warm Friend byfacVermontville were Quhday callers at
L. W. Jarrard’a.
'
■nsfaciory ptrfcrniar.ee.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Downing and
Mrs. Zalla Miller ot North Nashville
were Bunday visitors at the G. c.
Marshall home.
Reva and Nellie Mcllntock spent
a few days list week with the Bryan
Van Autoen family in Southeast
Maple Grove.
HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Eber Hoffman of Orangeville spent
lhe week-end with his parent* Mr.
SIMON ETTERBECK
and Mr*. Peter Hoffman.
Harold. Asplnall relumed tome
PHONE^620 Wednesday after a week’* visit with
hl* grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
Hoffman.
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j

School Opens On Tuesday, September 4. Enrollment
Will Be Thursday, August 30 and Friday, August 31
Address Inquiries to D. A. VAN BUSKIRK, Superintendent

Or W. T. WALLACE, Principal

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST M, 1M4

Social Events and Personal Mention

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TUESDAY LUNCHEON
Si
Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Kemp of1
------------, E. Biuh entertained with a pot luck
Battle Creek were Sunday guest* of Mra. Vinnie Ream Bovd Gave fiupper honoring the seventy-ninth
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Finstrom.
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birthday of the former'* father. Eu-

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Ben curk or Tonxuo, oui. cun.
from Chicago Saturday to spend the J

Herting* friend* test week
Dr. and Mra. Hank Woodbums
»pent the week end in Three Oak*.
ML and Mra. Fin Ftdewa of De­
troit are gue*t* of Mrs. Dora Fedewa.
»■- ■ Miss Gertrude Bentley of KataJ
mazoo spent Bunday at her home
.
here.
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present beside*

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STMra^d'Bu^ Lnd^^f

1 Mra. Don Baldwin (Retha Wat- Hastings Country
wa* the
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-------------Blven by M„ John
and Mrs. Fred Bum and son of Urphta. Pa., wa* in the city on Monday day.
.
.
\
kins)
and children
of ---------Chicago art .
calling
working *n
In ftu®rt* of the former'* grandmother,
. , - on
- - -friend*.
;
I| tail wareham.
w*r»nam. who
wno U
i* worxmg
had . delightful time and Mr.
Smnld
bnvlrln.
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Inrn
Dntfarr
. Arnold Perkin* spent several day* Detroit, will spend the week end Mra. Clara Rogers.
XAtK’ frwnd&gt; exund COD‘
1tart week In Chicago, a guest at the with hi* family here.
Misner. Betty and Margaret Wilcox
t
Arthur Seifert home, and also at“
Maurice Button
of Grand Rapid* of Jackson are spending lhe week Down, followed by a number of hertended the fair.
was
th*
*uest
of
Mr
and
......
“
WeU
BARNUM-LARSEN.
with
their
aunt.
Mr*.
Belle
Brock,
— th* guest of Mr. and Mra. Otto
Mr*. Pernte Carpenter and MIm
L1OJ?LI2Tn,eU
Isenhath Monday evening. "
Itnown here for her ability as a
ur *Mirt Mr* a j I-irscn an-i
and other relative*.
Audrey carpenter of Yp*itantl are
chUdrenof
northern
Michigan
spent
Mra.
J.
D.
Olmstead
and
Mra.
fy
ad
eniored
hC
bv
U
th^
r
cueTS
nounce
lhe
marriage
of
their
da ughMra. Lloyd Lohmeyer of German­
guest* of Mra. I.
Cre**ey.
•
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Saturday and Bunday with Mr and Edlth smith are leaving *oon for town. Pa . u coming Saturday for a eharmt^Tm.nn*r^nrf &lt;5^ (^ ,er' MUs B A***1-1® Larsen, to Harry
Mr. and Mr*. Homer Shively of' Mr. Elw.n Duitel,.
.
u.,,.
»o&lt;ne In Mini.
visit with her father, John Wetaaert.
t hT1 Barnum of Lansing, son of Mr. and
Flint were ovtr Sunday glint* of
Un. ChxLT. Onvll Utt luc »flDr. CUrfon WUUmo .nd d.uh- and other relatives.
pl^d
hei^i
Waltcr Barnum of thl5 clly' 011
Mr. and Mr*. Don Foreman.
unU, for Mr home In Deuoli «rl- trr or Sun au. M.nf an nmu or
a0 h,,n“"!be{ I Wednesday. August 8. the ceremony
Mra. Maude Youngs of Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mra. C. F. Angell and Br thrrr wwk, run wiu. Mr. Mid Dr. and Mra. r. B WUUa«l.
reader .nd fmjSSSatlc
taking place m Goshen. Indiana
ha* been the guest of her aunt*.
family attended church In lensing UILD CJ Bronaon.
I MUa Jocalrn IronaUa La aUllln, Mrs. Eunice Moore and Mtiu Anna r^vh fh«e
Mr- ai,d Mrs Barnum arc at home
on Bunday with Robert Angell.
,‘ni1
H*T’ ““““ d* U» MUara tJllUn and Paulin. Tol. Johnson, thl* week.
Efh.Tv'XiS.
w K*u‘“'
Miss Frances Sage returned on
“■&gt; O'"*, hural of Mmh.il thU .rah,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Wilson of
Sunday from Grand Rapids where । with
will, rhalr
their uncle and aunt.
aunt, Mr. and,.
and. Mima Barbara Jeu. and Lonalna Almont vbited the latter’* stater and
mo"u ",eM
she vWted relative* for a week.
of Kalamaano
ar.
Burna
or
^Mr. and Mrs. j. M-Townsend and I Mr. and Mr*. J. - O. Nagler and OUa
2in Mr«^
XV.n/tXHaU
rUib
wrek
f Mr. husband. Mr. and Mra. Earl Cole­
play*. She has her own studio in:
t
man. on Tuesday.
•
Vf, ®? * comping trip In, Mr. and Mr*. Afred Dublraon and i Misses Hazel and Bernice CleveMra. Ezra .Newington and children
northern Michigan for two weeks, .family of South Haven were Sunday land of Martin were guests of Ml&amp;s of Grand Rapids visited her mother.
Dr&gt; “,d Mrs- Harris Woodbume j guests of Hartings friend*.
| Movins W&gt;lnrf»r1lz-h
Made from good, stout fabrics that will
Mra. Maude Miller, last week, re­ dent of the Atlanta branch of the 1
: Maxine Wunderlich last week.
■J’"
were dinner guest* of Dr. and Mra. ।I T.
8- a..
K. &gt;w&gt;u
Reid mw
and w&gt;i
son Don auau
and;: Mr. and Mrs. Loval Edutr were turning to their home on Sunday.
z. .aTnHn
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—Saturday
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.
stand up under hard wear. Sizes 8 to 12.
“American Pen Women."
lilip P||pnrppri||
John nnl.Vw.rA
Robbcrt at n:.-..Climax, AnrA.I-..
Friday eve- !j—
Donald
Doxey ...
returned
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr and
Mr. and Mr*. John Slater of La­
Mr -nd Mr. U
. a HU
nl«htJrom • visit with the former* Mr». Burdette Briggs of Bowen* peer were guest* of Mr. and Mra.
The prices are only $4.05 and $5.95.
. Mr; and Mrs Homer Smith and parent* at Austin. Texas.
Mills
Earl Coleman and Mrs. George uM&amp;ssssj:;
daughter are 8spending
this
at.
vivian Hiome
Pendln« H*
18 week a
‘ l Mr. and Mra. Hubert Marble. Mr/ mimws
Misses uori*
Dori* ana
and Vivian
Biddle re
ot Coleman from Friday till Monday. their, guest* tor thl* summer. M------------- --------- =—---------------wrt lake with
With friends
friend* from Kata-;and
w.l.-'nnd Mra.
Ur. Harry Cobum and u.._
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OL
Wall
Mar- Battle creek were
Saturday
IConUnued from Page Onq)
Dr. and Mrs. Dcnnb Murray and being present. Basket* of calendulas |
w
, i*hall Warner spent Saturday night . Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mra. Groce Dodds went to Grand and salvia decorated the tables and
low—2. J. E. McElwain. Dark Vio­
. Miss Etalne Pilgrim of Battle and Bunday at Green lake.
Lewi*.
Rapid* Friday to spend two week* targe bouquet* of zinnias, hydran­ let—I. J. E. McSwain. Light Vio­
Creek was a house gurat at the O.
Mr*. Ida Learned returned to her
Mr. and Mra Ralph Him mon* and with the family of Dr. and Mra. Will gea* and wild flowers made the rest
There are only 14 suits in thia lot In broken
W. Sheffield home tail week for a home in Rochester. Ngw York, tart two children oit aM'
let—1, J. E. McElwain. Cream or
of the club house very attractive.
Thwalta*.
sizes, from 12 to 20. Every suit hag two
few days.
(week after spending some time with 1 the guest* of Mr. and Mrs R B ’ Mr. and Mra, Earl Smith returned
Contract bridge was played at ten buff—1. J. E. McElwain. Rose or
Mr. and Mra. Milton Noble* of Mr. and Mr*. O. W. Sheffield.
Moore
pairs of long trousers. $7.95 and $9.95.
on Thursday from a visit of nine tables, Mrs. Louis Bessmer having E. • McElwain. Rose Pink —2. Mra.
Grandville were called to Hostings! Mr. and Mra. Earl Sleight of, Mrs. Earl Davk of Jackson vta­ weeks with
w.m, .
cu».Tn at Portland. hl«h score. The golf event was a
relatives
last week by the severe illness of Rochester. N. Y., and Mort
Sleight
jted Mr. and
Mrs W. A Hall and Oregon. They came back via the ,fla« evp,lt wainst par with handi- J. E. Vandenberg. Pure Pink—I.
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_
John
Noble*.
T* mixl.
_ mFrederick
. ■—nPark.
-------------------iOf Kalamazoo W
were
guest* rBf
of Mr. their daughter. Mrs
'Yellowstone Park.
MP a»d «»* won by Mra. H. Gar- W. L. Shultera. Light Pink—1. J.
E. McElwain; 2. J. E. McElwain.
Mr. and Mrs. L-. L. Watson of |*nd Mra. Sgld Beacn on Friday.
I er
week
| Mr. and Mrs. Harold 8cjtt and mui ot Oun
Holland. Mr. and Mra. Francis. Mrs. A. T. Eash and Mra. Lena I Mrs. Mary Angus returns to her'Mr. and Mra. Herrick Foreman have
'rhcrT a*er’' * number of out-of- Salmon Pink—1. J. E. McElwain;
Bryce and
Mra. Anna
Bryce of (Mlahley at
ot —
near
Bat- home
home m
in Rockford
Rockford. Hi
III... ihi.
thk w«k
week Ireturned
। returned to their homes in St. Louta.
Louis. town guests, Mrs.-K*llar stem enter­ 2. J. E. McElwain. White—1. J. E.
-------------------v Freeport spent SatAn 80-cent value for 59c.
McElwain.
Lavender—1. Mra. Roy
Grand Haven spent Bunday with.urday with Mrs. Wkrrtn Roush, -•
after
a visit
her .......icr.
mother. »»ra.
Mra.’Mo- «Htcr a vbiUU
vtelUwlth
Mra. Chester- tained Mrs. Richard Messer of Loa
—- •— with ....
-------------------------Mr and
and Mrs.
Ktra Lyle
t.vla Scudder.
iTh.l,
1-lL'
Mr.
|Th«y alar*
also aflanrlazf
attended ,(«a
the t7tnai*ar
Flower aKratr
show. a*-...Angeles. Calif.. Mra. A. Al Anderson Fuller; 2. Mr*. E. A. Burton. Spe­
Mattie Striker.
Stem at Dun lake.
cial Lavender—1. J. E. McElwain;
Mr.
and Mr*. Robert .Pinnie
Rev. ana
and mh
Mr*.
Grigsby 1 Mr *“4 Mrs. A- H. Carveth wem
went of Grand Rapids and M/s. Phyllk
—
.. —
....... of •Pa-- 1 ncv.
&gt;. Maurice ungsoy
—
‘ are expected .tomorrow.
Imorrow. Ito
ducah. Ky.. who are virttlng Dr. and of* Detroit
’L&gt; Charleston. W. Va.. today for a Reynolds of Ann Arbor;(Mrs. P. T. 2. J. E. McElwain. Smoky—1. W. L.
Mra. Raymond O. Ftnnie of Wood- Thursday, 'for a visit wttl) Mr. and vlsR with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Colgrove. Miss M*ry Powers of Shultera; 2. J. E. McElwain. Spe­
cial Smoky—1. J. E. McElwain. Any
,land. called on Hastlnga friends But Mra. w. T. Grigsby.
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1 Hodgson. Mra. Hodgson and baby Grand Rapids; Mra. R. a. Pinnie ot
A great chance for saving money on a rain­
Woodland. Mrs. Robert Farwell of other color—1. George Sumner.
■wwk......
I Miss Elisc Groos and nephew of wlU return with them.
coat. $5 and $3.50 values are only $2.45
Seedling—I. W. L. Shultera; 2. W.
I Mrs. Clara Wilkes of Eaton Rapids San Antonio, Texo*. are guests of I Mrs. Elik Kelley returned Sunday Delton, Mr*. Paul Faulkner of Mid­
and $1.19.
। and Mr. and Mra. Frank Trethric of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Groos at their' from a ten days' tour of northern dleville. and Mra. Robert Finnic of L. Shultera. Seedling Special—2. W.
L.
Shultera.
'Sonoma were guest* al tne George Gun take cottage.
(Michigan, accompanying her par- Louisville. Ky.; Mra. H. Garman of
(Three Spike* of Gladiolus.) Red
Sheffield home the.ilatter part of the, Mra. O. H. Cleveland of Columbus, ent*. Mr. and Mra. W. W- Mnck. and Gun take, Mrs. G. C. Hensen of Co­
lumbus Heights, Ohio: Mra. F. W. —2. Roy Chandler. Scarlet—I. W.
week.
Ohio, came Sunday for a vkit with two staler* of Dowling.
L. Shultera; 2. Roy Chandler. Scar­
Mr. and Mr*. Dem Siegel left Sat- her mother. Mra Nettle Hyde, and i Robert and Nelron Gardner left Stebbins. Mra. John Boyd of At­
let Special—I. Roy chandler. Orange
urday for Vanderbilt where they will brother. Paul Hyde.
.
(Thursday for Petoskey. Robert will lanta. Ga.; Mrs. Wilbur Lane. Mra.
Sleeveless, all-wool, and only 69c.
McElwain; Z
2. J. K
E McEMcElspend a part of the former'* vaca-1 John Sim of Westfield. N. J., was make an extended stay, a* he is Robert Walton of Kalamazoo; Mra. . —1. J. E. McElwain.
Ortt™c?, 8Pcpiali“2 J. E. McOne-half sleeve sweaters 49c.
tlon with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley । the guest* of hi* staters. Mrs. L. H. '.exiled from thk part of the coun- Wlnona Downing. Mrs. Gain Slin-1
ron. Mrs. Cha*. Van Sluyter and ®*aln- Yellow—2 Roy Chandler.
Yuell.
! Evart* and Miss Agnes Sim. on itry because of hay fever.
Regular sweater*, $1.95 value for $1.29.
p&gt;.M। n.pu.;
b:EpJL?2S;
i Mrs. Don Foreman attended the (Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mra.-T. H. Johnston. Mra.
ton:
2.
Roy
Chandler.
Purple
—
2.
(Camp Fire Council Fire at Camp
Mr. and Mra. Win. Severance and'Edward Downs and Mra. Chas. Gor- Mra. Louis Bessmer. Mrs. Fred ReKltanniwa on Thursday nigh*., her family of Battle Creek apent Sun- ham of Dowling had Sunday dinner hor of Cunton. Ohio; Mrs. Richard J. E. McElwain. Rose and Rose Red
daughter, Dorothy, coming home'day with Mra. Mary Severance and'with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mackinder Groo*. Ml** Elbe Groos of San An­ —1. Roy Chandler; 2. Roy Chandler.
I with her.
I Mrs. Mary Englkh.
i In Battle Creek. It wak thc birthday tonio. Texas; Mrs. Frank Carroth- Special—2. Roy Chandler. Rose
crt. Mrs. Bruce Casper, of Walla Pink—1. Roy Chandler: 2. J. E. MeI Mra. Clarence Goucher. Donald; Mr. and Mr*. Jack Snyder of of Mr. Mackinder.
Boys of younger school age will like these
I Goucher and Miss .Margaret Rivera South Hastings and Mr. and Mra. Al
Edward Downs and Frank Rcy- Walia. Wash.; and Mrs. Guy Keller. Elwaln. Pure Pink—1. J. E. McEl­
caps. You'll like the price especially. They
jwent to Chicago on Tuesday to Hovey and grandson were at thelnolds left from Indtenapoli*. Ind., Mrs. Krantz Keller of New York wain; 2. Roy Chandler. Salmon pink
are only 39c.
spend several Ae.^ at-a Century of lonta fair on Thursday.
{Saturday for Pittsburgh. Pa-, to at- Oily; Mra. A ben Johnson. Mra. Edw. —1. J. E. McElwain; 2. J. E- Mc­
Elwain.
White
—
2.
Roy
Chandler.
Progress.
| Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox and Wll-'tcnh the National convention of the Gelhaus. Mbs Virginia Gchraus.
i Mra. Charles Leonard has gone to ilam are entertaining nt their home Spanish War Veterans -which
him, u
ta h».
be­ Mrs. James Power* and Mrs., John Lavender—1. J. E. McElwain; 2. 'J.
With difficulty strains hia
Heimcrdinger all of Cincinnati, E- McElwain. Smoky—1. J. E. Mc­
; Portland. Oregon, for several weeks' this week Bob, Betty Lou and David ing held this week hi that city.
Elwain. Any other Color—1. J. Ei
visit with her aunt. Mr. Leonard and (Seibert of Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mra. Herold C. Hunt of Ohio.
Thc committee in charge constated McElwain; 2. J. E. McElwain.
children accompanied her as far a* | Miss Lois Severance 1* virttlng Kalamaaoo. Mr. and Mr*. Jerry
all And of course THAT
JBoys’ athletic underwear in all sizsa, 50­
Best Spike tn show—Named Vari­
Mrs. George Judd
Judf of Mra. Kim Sigler, chairman. Mrs
JChicagot •
Miss Retha Schrader of Coldwater. Danley. Mr. and Mra.
ety—L Our Selection, j. E. McEl­
cent values only 39c; 75-cent values now
...j
«...
o..
m
Marion
Whitman,
Mra.
M
A.
LamMias Connie cook and Marshall!They expect to teach in Sturgta and Dr. and Mra. Charles Symwhat SHOULp be done?
only 49c.
monds. of St. Johns, were guest* or ble and Mra. Chester Stem, who wain. Best artistic display of glaCook. Jr., returned on Sunday from r‘—*- ‘beginning
—■—-— “
—• -3.
schools
Sept.
diota*
—
1.
J.
E.
McElwain;
2.
Mrt.
P.
a vkit of two week* with Mr. and
Why. reading glaaae*
Mr. and Mra. J. D. Winters and Mr. and Mrs. William M. Stebbins were assisted in serving by the T. Colgrove.
Misses Betty Sigler. Patty Stem and
Mra. Jo*. Little. Jr., and family of :Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Burden and on Friday.
ihould be secured. ’ Tbeae
Section II—Dahlias. Best Bloom.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. L«ne and two Helen Lambic.
I Chicago.
'
json of Gallon. Ohio, were guests of
provide dear and constant
| Mr. and Mr*. Harry G. Hayes ar- Mrs.
|
Mrs. Frank C. Andrus is chairman Red—1. Mra. A. D. Steckle; Yellow
children are at Camp lake, near
Minnie Shrincr last week.
—1. Mrs. A. D. Steckle. Autumn colreading without strain,
rived on Saturday from San FranMr*. J. E. McElwain. and Mtes Sparta, today as guests of Mra. of the committee in charge of next
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। cisco. Calif., where they spent the Emily
|
without effort. But flrat
McElwain returned Friday Lane's uncle and aunt, the Rev. and week's luncheon.
Dahlia Bloom—i. Mra. A. D. Steck­
। winter and summer with Dr. and ifrom visiting relatives and friends Mra. J. K. Clark, ot Belmont. Ont..
have the eyes examined so
le. Best Basket ot Dahlia*—1. Mra
! Mrs. Sidney Shipman.
11In Boston and Framingham. Mass. and their daughter. Miss Olive SUCCESSFUL BENEFIT
lhe lenre* of the proper
A. D. Steckle. Best Vase Dahlias—
I Arthur A. Gwcii and daughter.]| m
,o. Bruce Casper (Prances Car- Clark, of Grand Rapids.
Mra.
BRIDGE
ON
THURSDAY
1. Mrs. Clyde Smith.
’
strength can be furnished.
Mr*. Lone Ila Arnold of Detroit and
Delma Gosch. returned to their pothers) arrived on Friday for a vkit
Section III.
Zinnias.
Single
home in Detroit ort Friday evening, with her parent*. Dr. and Mrs. Iher mother from Olivet were Sunday
Profusion of Bummer Flow­ Bloom—1. Mrs. C. D. Bauer; 2. Mra.
after spending a week1* vacation Frank Carrothers. and other re la- iguests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mattoon
Will Gibeon. Three of one variety
An assortment of trousers in waist sizes
virttlng his father and grandmother, tive*.
।and called on other friend*. They
ers Made Club House
—1. Mrs. Roy Cordes; 2. Mra. C. D.
F. F. Gosch and Mra. A. F. Goach. I Mr. ahd Mra. R. B. Walker ot Irv- 1were enroute to Saranac for a vbit
frofa 29 to 40 inches to be closed out for
Bauer. Basket of mixed—1. Mra. Win.
Attractive
Mr. and Mra. Charles Johnson, ing. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Willitte l with relative*. The former ha* just
$1.70. The values are $2.25 to $3.05 for
Mishler;
2.
Mrs.
C.
DBauer.
Medi
­
The
benefit
bridge
glwn
Thurs
­
relumed
from
a
trip
through
Eu
­
Mr*. Aben Johnson. Miss Barbara and Mr*. Anna Wlllitt* of Hastings '
um
Zinnias
—
Bouquet
of
12
blooms
these long wearing trousers. Don’t fail to
OPTOMETRIST
&lt;'
day
afternoon
at
the
Hartings
and Staven Johnson returned on'&lt;pent Sunday with Chester Stone ।rope.
Dr. and Mra. C. 8. McIntyre. Mra. Country Club was well attended, —1. Mrs. Wm. Mtahler. Dwarf Zin­
see these on Better Hastings Days. They
Saturday from a vkit with Dell and wife al Long take.
Phono 2634
Haatin**
nias
—
Bowl
—
1.
Milo
DeVries;
2.
Johnson of Omaha, Nebr. They also । Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Chapelle of :K. S. McIntyre and Mra. Charles there being fifteen tables of contract
will go fast, so come early.
vlsitad Emil Tyden's farm at Greene, charlotte‘and Mr. and Mra. L. Sev- ]McIntyre, Jr., of Ann Arbor, left bridge and two for auction. Thc
Section IV. Children's Exhibit*.
morning for Muskoka lounge of thc dub house wa* made
Iowa, enroute.
erance drove to Kalamazoo Batur- ‘Tuesday
■
...
ta—1 day to vkit their stater at thc home 1Lakes. Canada, where they will attractive by the use of many sum­ Bouquet of Dahlias—1. Maxine Kel­
spend
several days os lhe guest* of mer flowers. Mrs. Jack Stem held logg; 2. Harold Flnkbeiner. Vase
ol Mr. and Mra. Ghas. Byce.
{
1. Maxine Kellogg.
awru- at
ni contract
cuuirnci anu
and outer
other Mixed
--- --- Flowers
- - - ---—-•
and Mrs, Robert Hutchinson of high score
Miss Helen Newton, in company Dr.
!
contract prizes were won by Mra. C Miniature landscape gardcn-1. Tom
Rapids.
with her cousin. Miss Erma CHley Grand
1
Robt. Mihlien. Mra. Daisy Eddy ot W. Clarke. Mrs. J. G. Bristol. Mrs. ^1Uer- Cockscomb—1. Harold Finkof Saranac, and niece. Miss Nonna
belner.
Paton of Charlotte. • attended A 1Detroit. Mr*. Elizabeth Rieckord of M. R. Kinde and Mra. A. L. Brown.
nit auci«vu
*MlscellaUeous.) Ba*auction prizes were won oy
by
Century of Progre&amp;s from Saturday ; Lansing. Mrs. Lx&gt;Ule Cridler. Mr. and ..The
till Monday
Mrs. G. E. Severance and Del Mrs. O. D. Houghton of Caledonia. ket of Oladlolas—1. Milo DeVries;
-• XVs- Wallace
Thc i 2- Opor8p Sumner. Bouquet of Roses
and
Wallace Osborn.
Osborn. 1
Mr. and Mra. Gordon Clement ofJRdctaxd
Middleville spent Sat- —
1. Mrs. Rov
Roy Puller:
Fuller; 2. Mrs
Mra. A
A- n
D.
in ik.
the blind bogey _.n&gt;
went —I.
Belding were over Sunday guest* of I urda&gt;'
Mr*. Mary Severance prizes won■&gt; in
to Mra. Floyd Gaskell. Mra. Leon Steckle. Lilies (bosquet or bouquet) .—
Judge and Mra. Btuart Clement *t
Mrs. Mary Englkh.
Gun take, little Shirley Jean re-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eteaman of Bauer and Mra. C. P. Lathrop. Mrs. 1. Mrs. Marian Goodyear; 2. Mra. A.
D.
Steckle.
Snapdragons
—
1.
Mrs.
J.
E.
Ray
Branch
and
Mrs.
William
M.
malning with her grandparent*. Mr. Fort Wayne. Ind., were guest* of Dr.
and Mra. W. L. Shultera. and Mrs G. L. Lockwood at Wall Stebbins Won the door prizes. Thc Vandenberg; 3. Dork Galster. Pe­
Mra. Mary Showerman of Pratt- *ake ltL,t »eck Thc&gt;’ returned to committee in charge of the party tunias—1. Margery Reynolds; 2. Mra.
ville ha* been the guest of Haslingx Fotf Wayne on Monday accom- was composed of Mrs. Edw. Van C. D. Bauer. Large Marigolds—1.
relatives and friends thk week. She jpanied by the three Lockwood chil- Poperlng. chairman. Mrs. Don Siegel. Mra. Guy Giddings; 2. Mra. Carrie
will visit
wlll vki^ in Grand Rapids and Shel- dren.
“ who “
* *there *for ‘ Mra. Roy Hubbard and the Misses Todd. Dwarf Marigolds—1. Grace
Eleanor Miller. Kathryn Clarke and Gorlian; 2. Mra. A. D. Steckle. Bou­
Beat Quality
by before going to the Methodist
quet of Mixed Colors (Asters).—1.
Mae Keller.
conference in Petoskey next month.
POST-NUPTIAL PARTIES.
Mrs. J. E. Vandenberg; 2. Margery
Mra. VanderHydcn. and daughter
Reynolds, Phlox (Perennial Bou­
On Tuesday evening. August 14, AMERICAN LEGION
Bertlia and Mrs. Van Dyke and
quet.)—!. Mra. Will Bowman. Phlox
Mra. Willard White entertained at
daughter Marie*-of Detroit vkited
CHOOSE OFFICERS (Annuals.)—1. Frances Allerdlng.
her home on N. Michigan Ave., in
Mra. F. J. Van Dyke at her par­
Cockscomb display—1. Mrs. Will Gib­
honor of Mra. Fred Atton (Letha
The Healthy CM——No Harmful Effect*
ents' home last week- They hove
Joint Installation With Aux­ son; 2. Mrs. George Clary. Ver­
Mote*, who was a recent bride.
rented the Spaulding collage at
benas bouquet—! Mra. Wm. MhhHearts furnished the entertain­
iliary Sometime in
Wall take for a week.
ler. Popples—1. Margery Reynold*. —1. Mra. R. G. Ftnnie; 2. Miss Rose Gladys Barnhart ot near Oak
ment for the evening, prizes going
Dr. and Mrs. Guy C- Koller aqd
September
2. Mrs. Cluster Smith. GoldcikGlow dark.
to Mra. Gerald Scudder, Mra. Wal­
i«nd Mra Leonard Klatw of
Mia* Mae Keller returned on Mon­ ter Eaton and Miss Elaine Allerding.
Rugs—Crocheted—1. Mrs. A. M. caster, Wta. caltad on iiwir
Newly elected officers for tthc —I. Mrs. Albert Wells; 2. Delton
day from (heir eastern trip, vkitlng
Garden Club. Sunflower—1. Mra. Decker; 2. Mra. Mildred Mater. IK D- Lewis, and wtf* Bunday
Dainty refreshment* were served by Laurence J. Bauer Post No.
at Pittsburgh. Pa., and New York
C. D. Bauer. Vegetable Bouquet— Braided—1. Mra. Clara King; 2. Mra.l.hoon.
the hostess, the color scheme being American Legion are as follows:
City. Mr. and Mrs. Kranjz Keller of carried out in pink and silver.
L-Mrs. C. D Bauer; 2. Mrs. Marian Lightfoot. Hooked-Clipped Rug*—
Harry Bluevelt, who ha*
Commander—Floyd Wood.
New York returned with them for a
The bride was presented with
1st. Vice-Comm.—Frank Annablc. Goodyear Straw Flower*—1. Mra. 1. Mra. Carrol here; 3. Libble Craven,. m for some Um*, la *t
two weeks' vacation.
many lovely gift*.
Wm. Mishler: 2. Mra. Chester Smith. Rag Rugs—1. Mra. George Clark; 3. pttal al Plainwell rtcelVU
2nd.
Vice-Comm.
—
Fred
Fkher,
Mrs. D. A. .VonBusklrk. and MY.i
Gallardia—1. Delton Garden Club. Mrs. Dorr Kenyon. Silk Rug»-l. ment at thk writing. H
•Quests from out of town were Nashville.
A. D. Kntakem were In Ann Arbor
Tall Alaska
Corsage—1. Mrs. Marian Goodyear. Virginia Paul. Table Pad Set—Mr*.1 friends hope for a speedy
Mrs. Gle*s Hamilton and Mrs. Ivan
Adjutant—Albert Dykstra.
on Friday, Mr. VanBusklrk return­ Payne ot Battle Creek and Mra. Fay
Table Decoration—1. Margery Rey­ Albert Well*.
|
Fancy Red
Treasurer—Charles Townsend.
ing with them. Mrs. Knbkern visit­
nolds. Beat arranged basket or vase of
Allerding and Mbs Elaine Allerding . Chaplain—Floyd Landen.
Art—1. Mra. Milo DeVries;
2
WES- rA-LT1M(
ed Mr. and Mr*. Shirley W. Smith, of Lake Odessa.
’**“T
flowera—1. Mnf. Chester Smith; 2. Jacob Miller. Portera-1. Mr* Lcn!
Sgt at Ann*—Don Foreman.
and found him slowly improving
Wolcott;
2.
Mrs.
Frank
Hynes.
JB.tXigh and family
Mtlo DeVries. Foliage plants—I.
Complimentary to Mrs. Atton.
Historian—James Radford.
Cans
from hk recent operation.
Frances Allerding; 2. Mrs. C. D.
Tabla Setting -Break! art.
“
Mrs. Walter
Eaton entertained
Publicity—Edwin F. Sayles.
Mra. Dora Pedewa. Peter Fedcwa. twelve guests on Thursday evtping,
Welfare Officer—Maurice Fore­ Bauer. Flowering Plant—1. Peter Helen Foster: Dinner. Ml*. Sadie;
Mr. and Mrs. Gory Feidpeusch. Mr. games furnishing the entertainment,
rToe‘'Tl„w®
Allerding. Fish Bowl—1. Mra. A. Glasgow; Lunch. Mira Sara Schader. I
man.
and Mrs. Roman Feldpausch. Mr top scores going to Mra. Andrew
Do«.
W. Woodburne. Honorable mention,
Boy Scout Troop 72. Harvey Bur- " ”
A
joint
installation
with
thc
Le
­
and Mrs. Clayton Brandstetter. Mr. Roush and Mrs. James Moses. The
nerbonia
gion Auxiliary will be held some arthtlc basket dkplay—P. C. Flory gess, Scoutmaster. Ixad an Interest- •““*
and Mrs. William Thoma*. Father B.
ol "fl
and Stella Parrott. Woodland. Sweet ing display of their work, which alhonor guest was presented with a
N. Geller and Miss Nora Geller at­ ahower of lovely miscellaneous ar­ time in September after the De­ Potato Vine—Mrs. Matthews. Has­ traded much attention.
1 motnar nf
partment convention which .con­
tended the Fedewa family reunloo at
port.
ticles.
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venes in Traverse city on Sept. 14. tings; Dork Galster, Middleville. Ve­
Howell on Sunday.
ORANGEVILLE.
I Thera h
Kallogg'*
oom
c
15 and 16. time and place to be se­ ronica. Sadie Glasgow, Hastings.
Miss Mabel Sisson accompanied
ATTON—MOTE. ‘
Section VI, Shadow Box. 1. Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Norman and paniad by
lectedlater.
_
Miss Elizabeth DeYoe to her iuxne
The marriage of Mbs Letha Mote,
Martha Dietrich. Middleville; 3. sons. Howard and Homer,
In Muakegon on Wednesday for a daughter of Mrs. Phebe Alotc. to LOVELY BRIDGE—LUNCHEON. Mrs. Albert Welk, Freeport; 8. Mra.
M U.S1UW 11c
spent Sunday with Mr.
few day*' vkit. Misses Gertrude Fred Alton of Battle Creek, was
A lovely arrangement of cosmos J. P. Mohler. Middleville.
Charles Henson of Grand
Hampton and Jennie McBain of solemnized on Saturday evening. and
(
asters centered the luncheon ta­
Art Department.
Thk depart­
Mr. and Mra. Clair Col
HocMaaa, Picnic*
Hastings. Dr. Winifred McLravy of August 11, in, Angola. Ind. They ble
|
at . the Women's City Club in ment includu works of art. quill*, ton. Kenjietli, of
Grand Rapids and Mra. Matilda Mc­ were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Grand
i
Rapids on Friday' at the rugs, posters, etc. Quftt* pieced new Mr. and Mr*. John
Laughlin of Muskegon were gue*ta James Britton (Velma Traver) of luncheon-given
I
by Mrs. A. A. Ander- —1. Laura Pagen; 2. Mrs. A. Orldover the week end. all returning to Battle Creek.
(son honoring Mrs. R. B. Messer of | ler; 3. Mra. Henry Kucmpel. Ao- Bunday.
their homes on Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. &lt;\tlon spent several Los
1
Angeles. Calif. Covers were laid pUquetf quilt*—1. Mrs. Belle Pan*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of days in Chicago mid are vbiUng this for
I
foutteen.
1 coart; 2. Mra. Grace England. Old
Kalamazoo were dinner guests at week In Bellaire, Upon their return
After the Ipncheon the ladles quUte—l. Alta Lane; 2. Mra. A. Crtdborn August IB.
Mr. and Mrs. James Langston oh they will make thrtr home here with played
।
bridge at Mra. Anderson'* I ler: 3. Mrs. Will Mohler. Beaspreads
J. W. Sheffield attended the lair
Saturday evening. Mis* Lois Lang- the bride's mother for the present. home
J
on Plymouth Road, top scores 11 knitted 1—1. Ijennle Osborn. Bed- at Ionia Saturday.
, star,. who ha* been attending school Mr. Atton continuing his work in gobig
to Mrs- John McOmbef and spreads (crocheted)—1. Mks Virginia
।
Enos Looourw,
in Kalamazoo, came home with Battle Creek.
,
]Mrs. Richard Groos.
1 Faul. Bedsprt*d* (old woolen ww- have moved on lo c
I them for the balance of tire atuu*
Hasting* friend* unite in wtand™.,-.
_ ».
MI
m Elbe (.itoou
of —
San...........
Antonio, enl—1. Kilty H&gt;im&lt;M. Bedspread* — farms in thk vicinity
We Deliver The BIG.Little Stans Phone 2491
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((quilted) Mr*.&gt;Partmr. Baby quilt*
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this year. Buy Now I

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MORGAN.
Mrs. Millie Flury returned home
after visiting friends in Battle
Creek. Mrs. J. -P. Clegg relumed
s-M ' Clarence Baechler and mother. Mra. with her to spend a few days.
i&gt;»ra Rosa Bacchlrr. last week.
' Mrs. Bell Norton spent the week
Lester Bonneville and family spent
end with Millie Flury and Mrs. J.
lu, Sunday with his mother in Battle
P. Clegg relumed home for a few
days’ visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Pierson and
children of Martin spent Sunday
with-Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Draper.
Mrs. Millie Flury is spending tills
week with friends at North Castle-

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We.
Prcsa of Counties Furnishin? Rival Candidates Praise

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his sister. Mra. Cora Sheldon, and
Mrs. Ann Edwards of Hastings.
Robert Bechtel and family and

daughter, Lena, of Hastings were
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Her­
man Feldpausch. and family.
. Mr. and Mra. Lee Hubbard of

Clagget and family Bunday.
Fred Steeby and son. Clarence, of
Middleville called at Horace Cole's
E Kenyon and Mrs. Ada Ashby.
ue
O11U
nu4
w. Tuesday.
BCHVisitors at O. E- Kenyons Sunday NaKhyUIe ,pent part of last week
Attorney Henry U. Johnson of
Richmond. Ind., called on his niece.
Morninc nfternoan and evening were. John. wUh Mr
Mri j w. Howard.
Thomas and family of RfcOmber.'
M ]
.n. Mrs. Star Grimmett, last Wednes, district and James Maggots and Mrs. I
Mominr Cleo Honeysett and daughter Doro-1
rlw
Lcnore Feldpausch returned home,
from visiting her sister. Mrs. Rus­
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I Stuart Draper and sons and Ruby sell Todd, of Lansing, Monday.
CLA¥ HILLS.
and Clayton Webb attended the
Several from this locality attend­ Ionia fair Thursday.
ed the Ionia free fair last week.
MIm Dorothy Mead went to De­
Chas. Gibbs and wife entertained troit Sunday to visit friends for a
e^ne Comers called on Mr. and
few days.
Mrs. Zellon Kaiser Friday afternoon.
Marguerite Mills Is spending a
Wyman" GJagget, Doitald and El­
Guy McNee and wife and son few days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
wood FeldiMiusch are at Gun lake
Clarence, and Mrs. Martha McNee Oredn at Assyria.
visiting the Feldpausch* boys' grandvisited the former's two daughters.
Otto Van Sickle and
brother.
Fern and June, at Kellogg's camp
Sunday.
Vance Sharp and wife and Leon
Potts and wife spent Sunday in
Kalamazoo at the home of Morris

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Calkins are,
enjoying a few days’ trip through
Arctic McDonald of Hastings will'
■the northern part of Michigan.
be the' speaker at thc reunion Sate
Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. 1urday. August 25. .
Several from here attended the
■ Fred Jordan of South Woodland and Ionia fair lost week.
I their daughter. Miss Gladys, of Chi­
Frankie and Wayne Hyde of Re­
cago. Wm. Strickland and son of. mus- are Visiting their sister and
aunt and family thl* week.
J Our school will begin Monday,
The school reunion will be held
‘the 27th. II.sure is going tomrem nt thc schoolhouse August ',25. AU
| nice to hear thc bell again.

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credit for the good work the Oom-'years before this Walter Reed and

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zuschniu
NOT LESS and
and daughter, Charlotte, of south of
Hastings.
Proponents of two constitutional
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woodward
amendments point out one will re­ of Hastings were guests Sunday of
duce gasoline taxes from three to the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. E.
two cents, apparently a tax saving. J. Beck. and family.
The other amendment fixes the
Mr. gnd Mrs. LaFloy Greenfield
maximum weight tax at 35 cents. and sons of Quimby visited the lat­
These proponents emphasize the ter's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
{fact II will always be possible for Henney Sunday.
the legislature to still further reduce
Friends at Marion Clem will be
these amounts.
glad to know that he is able to get
Reduction ky the legislature Is a around now in a wheel chair after
legal possibility but next to a prac­ breaking his leg a few weeks ago.
tical Impossibility. The consequent
Winfred Marlow of Charlotte vis­
by "red tape" that ita efforts werejluiu. in a short time yellow fever loss of about $7,000,000 In highway ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. El­
more or leas nullified and work | was eradicated. Later there was income most definitely fixes the levy
mer Marlow, over the week end.
slowed up until the red tape could only one small epidemic and that
Lawton Williams was In Chicago
of--short
duration
and
soon dis­ apprehensive picture of greatly In­
be cut at Washington. This took |I was
------* ■*—
■■-------------J------time, often held up work at the Ca-! appeared. The sanitary work on creased cost of replacement of part of last week attending A Cen­
tury of Progress.
nal. and decisions of Washington the Canal was Just as Important as highways at a future date enters
Mr. and Mrs. Frank House of
officials who were not "on the lhe construction. In fact It Is a forcibly.
Warnervine and Mr. and Mrs. Fay
question whether construction would
Tn a recent court hearing In Underwood of Holmes district spent
best. Col Goethals always Insisted ever have been completed without Berrien county It was brought out Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ford Asthat the Canal was dug by civilians, this preliminary sanitary work.
and proven by data and records that plnall._________ 2 ,__________ _
and that the early work of Stevens
The Canal was completed and any alteration of lhe present income
made the later work possible. He officially opened in August 1814. Just would destroy bond values, damage
HOPE CENTER.
admitted
that
turning
the
work
over
-'mission named to complete- the i to the army engineers did away with 20 years ago. Very little attention credit and interrupt county func­ Lost Week’s Letter.
was given to It at the lime. Univer­ tions. “Bonds will have to be de­
Canal, which of course was tied up
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Norwood
with political "red tape." os Com- . the red tape and permitted the work sal attention was given to the World faulted.” P. A. Hndseil. Niles, and of Delton spent Saturday afternoon
I to go on unhampered by outside In­ War which had Just broken out. John H. Bateman. St. Joseph, testi­
LYBARKER. Druggist.—Adv. missions invariably ore, and not give ,
at the McDermont home.
' fluence or orders.
which made even the completion of fied.
Fred Ashby and family and Mrs.
At lhe same hearing. W. P. Har­
Col. Goethals was an army man. tills titanic work seem puny. As the
Melllssa Ashby visited Mr. and Mrs.
a man of splendid ability, thorough­ years have passed the Panama Ca­ vey. Benton Harbor, stated "Now Lester Fisher In Prtchardvllle Sun­
ly honest, and one who didn't per­ nal has come into Its own as a stu­ the automobile club wonts to shove
mit the size of his hat to be ex­ pendous undertaking, a marvelous the burden onto the taxpayers. If day.
Mrs. Bertha Turk Is very 111.
panded. through thc honor and the engineering project, and an unusual they succeed with their amendments,
great responsibility put upon him example of efficiency and honesty every fanner, and lot owner and
of being selected as the one lo com­ In construction, put through with­ every township, village and dty will
plete thia great work—the greatest out graft or scandal. It was an out- find there x Is no 15 mill limitation
of its kind that the world over knew. staryllnR achievement of a great because additional taxes will have
While construction work was going period of American conslructibn. to be levied or, every foot of land."
Such able authorities warn us of
typical of the urge of lhe American
spirit towards colossal things, no the going backward affect of these
_______
any employee, regardless of posi­ matter whether in the form of sky­ two amendments.
tion or Importance, could approach scrapers. colossal dams, gigantic
POWERS ECHOES.
him and be assured of an honorable corporations, or what have you. It
George
Bedford
Is
convalescing
bearing and fair treatment if he has attracted architects from all
had any complaint to make, or any over the world, challenged the ar­ from an operation on his throat and
questions to ask. When he could do tists and inspired the poets. It stands nose. He is doing as well M con |
be expected.
)
so he mingled freely with the men. as man's greatest work.
George Bridge and son, Upward, |
and when going put to view any
bf Joliet, Ill., and Mrs. Clarence
part of the work, he didn't seek or
Thomlin and three children of Wil­
want any private car. He rode on
mington. DL. are visiting at the
an ordinary passenger car. the
‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Miner Palmon such a car that the late Richard
Forest Schondelmeyer spent the
B. Messer of this city met him. MrMesser visited thc Canal while It
Dr. A, W. Woodbume gave the fl- post week with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowerman, at Yankee
was under construction and after
viewing some ot the great work, took on the last night and very fittingly Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Smith and
a seat In a passenger car by the side
of a stranger on the way back. The pcndence upon God. Camp Barry Infant daughter of Rocky River,
two entered into animated conver­ has been enjoyed by IM boys' and Ohio, have been spending their va­
sation. a well known characteristic girls this year for regular camping cation visiting her father. George
Bedford, and brother, Arthur Bed­
periods besides many visitors.
at the great fund of Information the
Adeibert Heath painted the tent ford, and family.
man had in regard to the Canal. floor of the dining tent, and assisted
CARLTON CENTER.
Every little detail was at his in other clean-up Jobs last Friday
Rev. Loomis Is quite ill at this
tongue's end. The two rode along at camp.
writing and under the doctor's care.
for quite a while, and Mr.- Messer
George Cogswell and Hugh Kelley Mr. Ickes of Freeport supplied at
was so charmed by the stranger's will go with Mr. Angell to the State
talk and by his great fund of in­ Hl-Y training camp on Old Torch the M. E. church Sunday In the abformation concerning the Canal, lake this week Friday for a week of
that he ventured to ask him his intensive training in Hi-Y activi­
With Stake Body.
Mrs. Fred Henney and son. Sunday
name. You can imagine his surprise ties.
afternoon, were Wayne Nichols and
when the stranger replied "My
Many Barry county girls are to friend. Chas. Griffith, of University
name is Col. Goethals.” The two
became very friendly, and Mr. Mes- have a fine camp experience at Kel­ of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. John
With Stake Body.
logg's camp on Pine lake, Aug. 27- Wilaon and children of Durand. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Hastings, j
tour of Inspection of the Canal. Scpt. 1. and all free.
This Is mentioned only to show the
DOWLING.
democratic spirit of Col. Goethals.
and the fact that though he was at
Thc Ladies' Aid Society will serve
the head of the world's greatest |ice cream and cake September 3,
construction work, yet it interfered ]Labor Day. both afternoon and eve­
In no way with the size of his head. ,ning on the lawn at the home of Dr.
Mrs. K. B. Rees.
The greatest engineering dllflcul- and
•
ties were of course encountered In . Coral Depriester formed a party
the formidable Culebra Cut, which (of six boys and left Sunday for
even today shows some instability, iUnioh lake near Pontiac for a
Here the type of earth was such ,week's stay, the trip being sponsored
that at times it "slipped" and poured iby the Veterans of Bpretgn Wars
great slides into the cut, often pH- ।and the funds optalnarf-by the Har­
Phone 2121 Hastings
ing high on either side.. This part (old Payette post, the Soya haVing
of the work was a continual battle, (merited this as a reward for selling
and the expense and delay caused ।poppies.
considerable criticism at home.
Mrs. Gladys Woodmansee is at*
These slides often would continue jPennock hospital at present where
for long periods, but the huge steam .she underwent quite a serious sur­
shovels kept working back and forth. gical
(
operation last week.
and ate up the slides as fast as
Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Fisher and
they came down. Today the Cut ;Mrs. Etta Stanton formed a party of
stands with rare Interruption to ।friends from Kalamazoo and Has­
traffic. There was once great con- tings
।
and had dinner at Milham
demnation of the Gatun Dam. but jPark. Kalamazoo. Sunday.
that is now forgotten, and it holds
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanton and
as If it were a part of the eternal ;Russell spent the week end at Bris­
rock. In the artificial lake created. tol
।
lake where they were-In camp
submerged trees stand above the ,with relatives.
water. While this may detract
Miss Nyla Jean Pierce, who has
*
somewhat from the otherwise at- ।been visiting relatives in Detroit the
tractive surroundings, yet It does ,past month, returned home Friday.
serve as a reminder that this great
Mr. and Mrs. Dorrence Trethrlc
body of water U only an artificial (and sons of Cleveland arrived tn
contrivance of man.
Almost as striking as the construe- ।tlon and are at the home of their
tlon of tive canal was the transfer- ,mother. Mrs. Anna Trethrlc.
mation of one of the pest holes of
Mr. and Mix. George Stanford
earth. A district where vice, crime. tspent Saturday at Ionia and attend­
and degradation existed, was convert- ,ed the fair.
ed into an orderly, healthy, clean
At the meeting Thursday of the
country, and the Influence of this ;L. A. S Doris Holcomb was reelected
marked transformation has extend- ,president; Lottie Ormsbe, secretary;
ed way beyond the Canal Zone. (Gertrude Gaskill, treasurer; May
When the French began their ill- ]Hammond in charge of programs
starred attempt to dl^ the Canal (and Sylvia Fisher flower committee.
along in the 80s. and poured mil­
lions of money and countless thou- ■WEST ORANGEVILLE
sands ofc lives Into theWenlure, the
AND EAST GUN MARSH.
wickedness of the old Isthmus be- Last
।
Week's Letter.
*
came tame by comparison, the.
Mary Edison, daughter of Mr. and,
French bringing along a lot of new ;Mra. Thomas Edison of Grand Rap­
vices, whose popularity spread. ।ids, returned to her home Monday
Aware of the dangers that always after,
,
a week's visit with LaVem
surrounded them In Ute form of ■VanEtt at the home of his parents.
cholera, yellow fever and other dis­
Mr. and Mrs. James Modjeska and
eases. the new comers followed the ,sister of Grand Rapids and Manis­
well known motto of “Eat, drink and ,tee respectively were house guests
of C. E. VanEtt and family on
that very thing often happened, and Tuesday last week.
. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawley of
the final summons might be. The Reeds Lake, Grand Rapids, will be
entire French venture under De the house guecte of Mr. Hawley’s
Lesseps. was marked by graft, cor­ parents, Mr. and Mrs-C. E. Van Ett,
“Now that baby la here, our telephone is more of a
ruption. and was bewildering!/. in­ for the next two weeks.
necessity than ever. I have to "do ipost of my shop­
efficient. The French sent over
Mrs. 8. A. McCafferty, Mrs. Wayne
wines and liquors by the ship-load, Ransbottom and daughter Marguer­
ping by telephone. And it enables me to keep In '
and disposed of it at the wholesale ite were in Plainwell one day last
easy touch with Dad and Mother, with Frank at the
price in France. In Panama was
office, and with all our friends.
almost every type of dive that could
MTs. Wayne Culver called on her
be conceived of. There were huge sister. Mrs. Roy Lowery at Prairie­
“But the impoatant thing to me is the assurance
bars and great gambling houses. ville one evening last week.
that we can telephone the doctor, firemen, police or
What else was there to do? Outside
S. COATS GROVE.
other aid Instantly, day tor night, should anything
whs the steaming Jungle, mosquitoes
Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Belton and
and death. Thus they argued, why
happen.”
_
not "eat, drink and be merry, for Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Hood ot Medina,
to-morrow ye die." Very truthfully N.T., called at Wm. Bayne’s Friday.
this section was referred to as a
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammond and
for only a few cents a day.' To place an order, call,
"dung-heap of moral and physical children from near Dowling were
write or visit the Telephone Businoaa Office. Installaabomination." Thia was the situa­ callers at Freeman Fisk's Bunday.
tlou will be made promptly.
/
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bayne. Flora
tion whan the French Company
went bankrupt tn 1888 and the Unh­ Wood and Melvin Oovllle spent Bun­
day at Arthur Benner's at Ms cotAmericans at once realised that

clock-work. A lot of the eons true•Ion work is hidden by water or cov­
ered with the growth of tropical
vegetation. Over there la a hill
more than a mile long covered with
thick growth, that looks os though It
might have always been there, but
(Continued from page one. part one) it wasn’t. Every Inch ot It is "made"
land, and carried there from miles
gineers constantly expressed amaze­ away. Thc enormous Gatun dam.
ment at the way tn which each man the towering concrete walls ot the
fitted into the vast "machine.", and locks, the huge cuts through the
I the increasing rapidity with which hills are very largely concealed, or
I that maciUne worked. Considering
merged Into the completed whole.
I Its magnitude, and thc many thou- that you do not appreciate them,
sands of' men and- machines, who and naturally they are not as im­
a pttTl ot
*JWB
ncvc5 “ Passive M they were when the
hitch./and everything went on like work WM being done. But, knowing
■. - ----- —-------------------------------------- what has been done, from the deck
M - .
_ _ _ _. ■_ A _ _ of the steamer you cart still gain an
ovcrix&gt;wcrlng sen.SC Of the loll which
Ona dce« of ADIXRIKA quick- *Pnt ,n,« thP C«utructJon of lhe
jy relieves gw* bloating, cleans Panama Canal, and the Iransformaout BOTH upper and lower tlon. of a Jungle Into a place of
■
bowels,
Dowels, allows you to
io eat
cut, sou
and'beauty.
locality.
sleep good. Quick, thorough acwouldn't be altogether fair to
tlon yet gentle and entirely safe, j leuve the w&lt;Jr|c Q, the orlg|nttl Com.

IN BUILDING THE
PfflMll

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| PART I

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, August 22,1934

mission did. A tot of good work had j three other army doctors, with the
been done even before Col. Goethals1 aid of soldiers who offered their
was given charge? Col. John F. Uvea for the experiment, had proven
Stevens, wl&gt;o was serving before Col. .beyond question that yellow fever
Goethals was given absolute com-!was transmitted by the bite of a
mand. devised a system ot rail, mosquito. Il cost- one of the doctors
transportation which Col. Goethals his life, and the heroic exposure of
continued and which he was big these
--------*—n.«men
to sickness and ~
possible
enough to admit was so efficient death, forms one of the noblest
and perfect that thc Canal could not chapters in medical history.
have been completed without It. JBo
Col. W. O. Gorges applied Dr.
even the original Canal Commission Walter Reed's theories to the clean­
was not without its good points. The ing up of the Canal Zone, though

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sister and
11 be held
at-25. AU

I “ WatcA th* FORDS Go By

TBUI COBMBM.

tended the fair dn Ionia Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Ham­
mond, Rose Marie. Robert and Paul,
called on Mrs. Philo Sheldon and
infant son. Philip Henry, Mrs. Elwyn Daniels and Mrs. George McCulla of Hastings Wednesday.
Mrs. Edw. Walters la tenting on
the camp grounds during conference
and campmeeting.
' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hackbait, Leo
Matcheck and friend of Lansing
spent Thursday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Claude A. Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malcolm and
family spent one day last week at
the Ionia fair.
.
The "Lucky Leven" Conning Club
will hold its fifth meeting of the

Gladys Wa
afternoon at

mend. Kenneth and Larry
for a visit.

Clyde Burdick and Mkw Vlrftata
Hunsinger motored Wednesday to

tended by Miss Marquita Menton
Hammond Thursday evening. Aug.
23. AU members should be present at
this meeting.
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Walters and bert Roach, sixteen guests being
family of Grand Rapids spent sev-

enta, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Walters.

tlngs were Friday evening callers
at the Claude A. Hammond home.
by their many friends. They will
' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Plfleld and
family were Ionia fair visitors last
Leota Forshey and children of Mt*
week.
Miss Retha Robinson, who spent Olocklln'a.

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daughters of Grand Rapids were
Bunday guests of Harold Smith and
VAI IIARI F TH FARMERS
family.
TALUflPLt IU rAHmenO
1
Homer Bales and Mr. and Mra.
' ! Or
. ley
_ Bmtth
„
called on Fred Smith
.
I MARRIAGE LICENSfcfi.
Kot Alone for the Honey. was some tto
.
near Middleville
time ago. We now know jare being raised to cross pollinate ।j vanderbrook. Rutland ....M and ta mlly ---------------r------------Sunday
■ ■
thP hM.
M nrw ol
nt the
blooms of growing crops.
guxldard. Grand Rapids 25
But in rertllllinf Trull, .that
llul u„
b«e u
u» mow vol-1
v«l-1 the
•««&lt;«»»■
i Ella
And Crop,
uiw, Inwcu n not on&gt;, lumUhw| “F A F /J*”'
ann famines atranaca inc iwua
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• honey from which the owner of the [York, at one time head of the Kates
/
!Effa Mae Dean. Kalamaaoo ....34
sgtunlay. Other fair visitors during
”
.agtunlBy.
We
can remember
one
ot.swarm Bets thP
the benefit,
doe* cUKure
culture LHTUWUIM
Division of win
the United Stat
wcboard
umnuuci
wrc session
bcncht but it
H »xwk
does
the
of supervisor.-,
‘lar more. than
Deportment nf
&lt;^r^Iture.^ha*
been John VDowiw^lint
V. Dowler. Flint ...
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331 the week were. Clyde Stedge.
stedge. son
.. of
.,r ^^
ehlu,.
_ that.
.. . The g&lt;Ld
. .. _ « ___
,. . rXnarlmenl
Affrimllture. ha* been'^n
■33 Lynn. Art Hedges. Frank Jack and
county, when they were ashed tojpf the honey bee Is far more valu“l**1*^he^uhure*of honev beesr Tvle w.rbeck Munhall
.23 Mr and Mrs. Harold Smith.
contribute something for the pre- able than the honey It produces. {’orJ*bo“t,? cuMure of h
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PRAIRIEVILLE.
„«.&gt;■ duuojta, ll» „.™ or trra. MW do Ml. the produc
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PROBATE COURT
PROBATE
COURT.
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A nuau^uMuicuAA«
miscellaneous shower was
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William Orns.
Orn*. Cltatlo
Citation Issued.[en Mr*. Raymond Mann (nee Mll'
dred"
Fi*her)~at
~ thhe
Methodist
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second
five
year
plan
of
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' gram for a
E4t. Lorenzo Mudge. Petition for •*“a
: production. He states that the So- extension of time to make appeal Church last week.
Ivlet farmers have turned to bee- filed, order extending time to make
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brigham
। keeping by necessity.
and son and Mrs. Cressey Brigham
appeal entered.
| We can hardly estimate thc value
Est. Alice Willison. Order con­ and children of Decatur called on
I to the agriculture of thl* country’ of firming sale entered.
'
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hughes
. the honey bee.
*
Thursday.
.
Est. Donald D. Hess. Petition for
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SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Allen Shclp. who spent a week in
rehearing and amended order as­ .Grand Rapids visiting relatives, re­
Decreasing yields, poorer quality and
signing residue filed, order for re­ turned home Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and
order asbaby, Marcia,
ncarcia. were Sunday
aunaay guests hearing entered, amend*
---------------Mra- Lucy Norris accompanied
later maturity are noticeable tendencies
I baby.
ot
Mn. Roy Norton. M•&gt;]
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isira. mina van
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cf Mr.
Mr. .nd
-r.- "r
in field crop production in many sections
Est. Walter J. Bissell. Testimony ■
Ionla falr i^day.
Carlton Center.
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a I-A
Honeywell
of NlchoU
'on determination
of heirs filed,
order ■
of the country.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kantner.
ur;; ~_'TZLr
h.ir.
stared.
Mr. and Mrs. WUlls Kantner and .^rarmintm,
de^7^wim.m
s?l£i!^PetlU«i
to hospital and ’gentleman ’friend of
daughter of Hastings. Rev. Dorwin
^1^111'*'"^,
5? Battle Creek called on Mr. and Mrs.
These trends make for higher produc­
Wbiunock ot Branchhilt. Ohio, and
ES? to!
' D. N. Honeywell Sunday.
ing costs and increase the hazards of ag­
....
। order to present u. a. bona tor pay-1
Mrs. Philip O’Toole and daughter.
Guy Kuntner and family were Sunment
entered.
Patricia, of Battle Creek spent the
riculttire. Many soils are losing their
I day guests of Levi Kantncr In honor
Est. William Williams. Inventory fore part of last week with Mr. and
pf hte birthday.
power to produce healthy, profitable
filed.
Mrs. D. N. Honeywell.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wotring.
Est. Mason Cline. Annual ac­
Mra. Mary Polley te a guest of
crops.
Laird and Betty, spent Tuesday eve­
count filed.
Dr. and Mr*. Charles Mullen and
ning at the Ionia fair.
Esl William H. Pipp. Bond of Mr's. Boyd Cortright of Otsego.
। Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher at­
Mr. and Mra. Delos Hughes and
tended thc funeral of her uncle at administrator filed, letters testa­
mentary issued, order limiting set­ children of Toledo, Ohio, visited
! Fort Wayne, Ind.. Sunday.
On your wheat this fall and harvest a ,
' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson tlement entered, petition for hear­ their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
ing
claims
filed.
good crop next harvest.
Norris,
and Richard Hughes over
and children spent Sunday
with
Est. Nancy Cline. Bond of execu­ the week end.
Walter Thompson In Coats Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hughes and
Laird Wotring and David Chris­ trix filed, letters testamentary is­
order
limiting
settlement
en
­
sued,
family of Cleveland, Ohio, are oc­
tian spent Thursday and Friday in
tered. rfttlce to creditors issued.
cupying the Charles Hughes cot-1
' Lansing and Detroit.
Est. Mary Hall. Bond of executor tage at Crooked lake and enterI A number of people entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Van Wle to a filed, letters testamentary Issued, talned Mr. and Mrs. Cllntpn Hughes,
order limiting setJement entered, pe­ of Kalamazoo Sunday, also Richard
'•'Belling'’ Friday evening.
1 Mra. Bertha Mulllne and children tition for hearing claims filed, notice' Huglies during the week.
Flour, Feed, Coal. Cement, Lime, Brick, Tile
Farm Implement!
Some one broke into F. J. Hughes' ,
' of Battle Creek spent thc week end to creditor* issued.
Est. Emma Shoup. Inventory filed, hardware store Bunday night. Mr. i
, with her sister, Mrs. Walter HerachHASTINGS, MICH.
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Est. Eleanor M. Wolfe Demaray. t Hughes has not estimated the loss
. bergrr.
Petition
for
guardian
filed,
order
'
as
yet.
I Miss Louise Wotring of Nashville
spent part of lost week with Miss appointing guardian entered, bond, Andrew Haven and daughter of j
of guardian filed. letter of guardian- RatUc Creek called on Mrs. Sum
Betty Wotring.
ship Issued.
'DeBack Sunday.
UfiNCV RFF IQ
nunc I DEC IO

:•«» in this county. At that time the 'tidn of fruit* and with fertilizing of
fmembera of the board did not look
othcr cr°P3'
mcmtxrs Ol me ooaru aia ow mxw
rusjIx millions of colonies of
wlth any favor upon.-uslng taxpaykep£ for othcr p^.
---------------------h a purpose.
That 1PO»es"than'h«iey
,production.
They I
ers'
money for such
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7b the Farmers !

Use A A Quality Fertilizers

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

Value in milk consists first of the abundance of its food elements to nour­
ish the body. But a higher value, because it saves danger from dis­
ease, and gives a sense of security to the user, is CLEANNESS!

WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
Is then placed in our refrigerator, where It U
cooled to a temperature Just above freezing.
It is kept on ice in the milk truck until it is
delivered at your home.
The State of Michigan, after a thorough In­
spection of our plant and herd, authorized us
to sell our milk at Grade A. It costs no more
on that account. We sell It Pasteurized or
Raw as you prefer.

LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH OUR GRADE A MILK.
CALL PHONE 2651 AND WE LL DO THE REST I

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

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Robert W. Cook, Propr.

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AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction sale
on what is known as the Jas. A Johnson farm, 2 1-2 miles north
and 1 mile west of Hastings, on
&lt;

TUESDAY, AUGUST 28
Commencing at one o’clock, and sell the following:—
HORSES.
Team of iron greys.
Gelding, 5 yrs., wt. 1500 lbs.
Mare, 6 yrs. old, with foal,
wt. 1500 lbs.
(This is a good team.)

COWS.
Black cow,-5 yrs. old, due to
freshen Sept. 10th.
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old.
Durham cow, 3 yrs. old.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old.
(These cows have all been
bred back.)
HOGS.
Poland China sow, due Aug.
20.

TOOLS.
Wagon with flat rack.
Two-horse walking cultiva­
tor.
, ,
Two-sec. spike tooth drag.
No. 12 DeLaval cream sepa­
rator.
2 cream cans—5 gal.
New double work harness.
2 horse collars, size 22.
Old double work harness.
Two-sec. spring tooth drag.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Kerosene stove, 4-bumer,
nearly new. Bake oven.
Brown enamel coal heater.
Other articles too numerous
to mention.
Northrup. Order. Mrs. Ethel Stebbins and
Mrs.

Est. Charles H.
allowing claims entered.
| Danford Higgins of
Kalamazoo ।
Est. William H. Couch. Order al-1 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
lowing accounts and appointing ad- i Winslow Martin of Hickory,
ministrator entered.
; Mrs. Abe Herminett is caring for 1
Est. Agnes Putnam. Report and her daughter's. Mrs. Maurice Farfinal account ot estate of executorjrell’s, family during the daughter’s,
filed, order for publication entered.! stay at the Delton hospital.
Est. Thomas Sullivan. Petition' Mrs. Merritt Wood and son. I
for determination of heirs filed, or- George, attended the Helrigel re-1
der determining heirs entered.
I union at Trail's End. Gun lake, Sun-1
Ext. Mary Hendley. Waiver of *day afternoon.
notice filed, order allowing account: Mr. and Mrs. Verne Calthrop were 1
entered, discharge of administratrix guests of Dr. and Mrs. Carlton of
Issued, estate enrolled.
[ Gun lake Sunday.
Est. Dwitt Blasdell. Proof of will! Thc people of the M- E. church
' by commissioner filed, order admit- j do so much praise thc splendid ’
, ting will entered.
courtesy shown us at the Delton
Ext John Smith. Warrant and hospital. Although It was Jn \no '
inventory filed.
I way large enough to accommodate tlings are spending the week with I Orangeville Wednesday to be guests' Mrs. Burdick and Clark Saddler]
Est. Anna Curtis. Petition to con- all yet lhe services rendered were 1Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fuller and chll- ‘Of MrS 8- A
McCafferty until j He was as hale and hearty as usual]
' vey real estate .filed, order for spe- i such as one could expect of a large &lt;dren; FridaV when Mrs MeCaffcrtv re- Mrj aeorK&lt;’ Baddler was the oldesl
clflc performance of contract cn-i hospital.
Mrs. Henry Williams and Mrs. La- turned with them to their horns. ono Prcsent Bhe has passed hd
. tered.
I
----------------- ++*-----------------Fayette Usborne called on their Mrs McCafferty will attend the Wlh ycnr' Mrfl' Sn00,t and
?B ?nd 76 rc’?SCl,,1ve]
Est. William H. Couch. Bond of
MIDDLEVILLE.
(cousin. Mra. Dolly Lee. of Hastings, 'centuryolI Progress some time dur-' L’ra'« al*o
1 administrator de bonis non filed, | Tlw school board has hired Mike (and took their aunt. Mrs. Lucy Caln.
week an(| rcturn to herily' A11 5ccmcd ,o havc a K&lt;K&gt;d V0!
nral oJ a»d
*1
letters of administration issued, dis- Bender to drive one of thc busses and ito the Pennock hospital Sunday aft-^^ne^re wme time
'charge of executor Issued, petition also to take care of them. His head- jemoon. Mra. Caln fell recently and 1 neXt week. We wish her a very Iwc" “ lcc cream a Plcnt&gt; •
vmu icii nxcnuy aua ■ nrxt week. We wish her a very-,
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to give deed filed, order to give deed quarters will be at the former Ford ।broke
lirnkr* her
h«&gt;r hip.
hltl
Rim la in
In a very pleasant
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She
vacation.
I! IlMr. and Mrs. Howard UnwtAV
Hawley re-|
entered, inventory filed.
; Garage, where he will oversee that । critical condition.
I
8add|er rcunlon
hcJd al turn*Ito Grand Rap^Sund.jraftEst. Lydia E. Williams, Testimony all are in proper condition before
———----------------। David Saddler's nt Bradley Bunday. |" «l*ndta« a
with Mrs. Hawof freeholders filed, license to sell leaving. He started on the Job Aug. ,WEST ORANGEVILLE
Aug. I0. Mr. and Mra. Bert Saddler &gt;y»
Mr' and
C E
issued, oath before sale filed, report ISttz and is busy getting them overAND EAST GUN MARSH, being host and hostess. Elias 8a&lt;l-lVan Ettlaf sale filed.
jhauled.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Witty
of'dler.
now
82
years
old
attended
with
Mrs.
VanEtt
and
son
LaVem were
' Est. of Carrie L. Gerlingen Order
Thursday P. M. Charles H. WhltColumbus
Grove,
Ohio,
motored
to
[his
daughter
and
son
from
Detroit,
I
in
Plainwell
on
business
Saturday.
bppointing commissioners on claims more and his lady friend, who have (
entered.
jbeen visiting his parents. G. D. and
I Est. Hettie Landis. Final account Mr»- Whitmore, left for Muskegon to
filed, waiver of notice filed, order i visit relatives. Mrs. Whitmore went
I allowing account entered, discharge'as far as Grand Rapids with them
of administrator issued, estate en- where she visited her daughter and
rolled.
family for a few days and called on
f Est. Birney McIntyre. Petition for Patricia Stridd
authority, to withdraw money filed, • pital undergoing an operation. Bhe
order to turn over money entered.
was doing as well as possible Sunday '
f Est. Dewitt Blasdell. Bond of ex- | when the .last report was had from ,
ecutrix filed, letters testamentary Is- her. This is the second time she has |
sued, order limiting setlement en- been operated on in her ten years of
। tered. petition for hearing claim* life.
‘filed
। The last word from C. L. Boley,
Est. John W. Wolfe. Petition to । who is ill at hi* daughter's home in
| reduce bond filed, order reducing Leighton township, was that he was
bond entered.
| feeling some better. We are all in
I Est. Mary S. Mason. Annual ac- .fioperf for hte quick recovery.
Itouni filed.
| Fred Granger U driving to and
Est. George D. Gould. Release of j from Prairieville where he te operat' guardian filed, discharge of guar- ; ing a garage of late.
■ dion issued
] £- E. Faulkner had charge of our
| EsL Elizabeth Flnkbeiner. Order local drug store, the latter part of
' allowing claims entered.
ixhe week, while Paul and wife had a
Esl, John E. Nichols. Annual ac-i short vacation.
I count filed.
I L. E Hamilton left Monday for a
, Est. Lyle Felder. Inventory filed, two weeks’ trip In thl thumb dte1 annual account filed.
[trlct ot Michigan.
Deering binder, 7-ft. cut
Est. Caleb Boniface. Petition for ' Recently Albert Wleringa threshed
Deering mower, 5-ft. cut.
license to sell filed.
|24»5 bushels of grain on the Henry
11-hole Hoosier drill. Dump rake.
i Est. Etta J. Aldrich. Waiver of Flnkbeiner farm. Thl* was largely
notice filed, order appointing ad- wheat and barley, balance oats. Till*
Deering side delivery rake.
ministrator entered.
te thc largest amount he ever
Steel
land roller.
j Est. Hattie Duxbury. Will filed threshed In one day and was all
Little Willie riding cultivator.
petition for probate of will filed through before six o’clock. Some
waiver of notice filed.
' 'day’s work.
Oliver No. 99 walking plow.
Ior&amp;ldS'Zr.‘brtnftl‘''or*'r‘‘tS;
SOETHWraT‘cARtTON.
25-tooth lever drag, nearly new.

TERMS OF SALE:—CASH. Nothing to be removed un­
til settled for.

Values in Milk
Highlands Dairy milk comes from our own
tested and accredited herd- The cows are
properly housed and fed. and kept In clean
stables. Human hands never touch lhe milk
from the time it is taken Into our clean milk
house until it is delivered at your door. Every
bottle is washed and sterilized. Thc milk is
mechanically conveyed to thc bottler, and thc
bottle automatically capped. Tlw bottled milk

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Hastings, Mich.

JACOB KAUSCH, Propr

Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

Clyde Stedge, Clerk.

AUCTION SALE

The

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SPECIAL
INTRODUCTORY

PRICES!
$

Beyond Comparison

QUALITY PRICE

in
and
WITH ANY FIRST QUALITY TIRE MADE

4.50- 20
4.50- 21
4.75-19
5.00-19
5.25- 18
5.25- 21
5.50- 17
5.50- 18
5.50- 19 H
6.00-19 H
6.50- 19 H.
7.00-20 H.

D.
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16.10
6.30
6.70
7.20
8.00
8.80
$8.75
9.05
11.20
12.45
14.30
17.10

OtAer st'sas proportionately low

ANDRUS SERVICE
THE HOME OF BLUE SUNOCO GAS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN —

TELEPHONE 2240

Having decided to quit farming, I will ditpote of my per­
sonal property at public auction at my farm, 1 1-2 miles west
and north of Cloverdale on Sec. 17, Hope township, on

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29

Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, and will offer the following:—

publication entered
’
Remember the Carlton Center
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.
I school reunion to be held at CarlTHE CROSSROADS.
* I ton Center on Thursday. Augu*t flO.
Mr and Mrs Earl Williams. Mr*. I** aU t«ch(,rs- PUP11® aud
'
Ernest williams and Harold spent dent*.
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Sunday with Mrs. Mildred Roush at!
a fpw from ,hls Y’cinity atiGun
tended thc Ionia fair the part week.
I Gun lake.
The Usborne rcunlon wa* held at j
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boughner of
home of----Mr.---------------and Mr*. LaFayeHe
jFreeixjrt visited
Mr. .. and Mrs.the
—--------------I George Townsend Saturday evening Uiborne
H’borne on Monday evening in hon- .
Uiborne'abirth.
birth-1
and ail attended the Flower show at or of Mr. rLaPayette n»hnmi.'«
1
day. They decorated the yard* while !
. Hastings.
1 Miss Naomt Cisgett attended a Mr. Usborne was doing chore* and
surprised
at
j reunion at Gun lake Sunday.
surpnsen him
mm when
wnen they
uwy came &gt;i
j Theo Fedewa spent Sunday, with *MVCn blowing horns and making I
l his mother. Mrs. sceley Lancaster, lots of noise. About thirty-five were,
neat- Sunfield and called on his suj» mere.
- ----They came from Bchnectady.
New Ybrk, Grand Rapid*. Lansing, I
ter. Mrs. Skillman Forshey.
Ernest Williams is spending a tew Lake Odessa. Podunk. Freeport and'
I days with Mr. and Mrs. Jap Ray- Carlton Center. Light refreshments
rnond of Yankee Springs.
were served and Mr. Usbome re­
John Cook and family spent Sun- ceived a lovely gift.
Mra. Walter Culbert zpent Friday
d iy with Frank Francisco and fam­
ily
, of Freeport.
,
..
land Saturday with her mother at
Mr. and Mr*. Newman T™
Tuttle ...
of Caledonia.
Pauline Ertz of Grand Rapids
Lansing spent Sunday with .Mrs.
Jane Tuttle.
spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
Clayton Marble spent Sunday with Anna Buck and daughters
hls'parente. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mar­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber call­
ble of Hastings.
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crockford
Mr. .and Mrs Hugh Riley, daugh­ of North Carlton Sunday evening.
Haze! Shriber and Lucille Robinter Belva, of Hastings and Barbara
’"t •’■•nday at Gun lake
and Lorraine OUs op Rutland spent »rSunday evening with Harold Smith
SfeynA Nichol* of Ann Abor
and familyJ
tUTueu nome Friday to spend
John' Cook and family attended real of hte vacation with Mr.
Hie Webster reunion Wednesday MY*. Rugtoe Nichol*
which was held at the home of Mr.
Walter Culbert aud son R
and Mrs. Lynn Lawrence of Hick- were tn Union City Friday on
MH.
Dick and Barbara Fuller of

STOCK-HORSES.
Gray horse, 10 yrs. old, wt.
1650 lbs.
Gray mare, 8 yrs. old, wt.
1650 lbs.
This is an extra good team.
CATTLE.
Jersey and Guernsey cow, 5
yrs. old, fresh.
Jersey and Guernsey cow, 5
yrs. old, due Feb. 20.
Jersey cow, giving good mesa
of milk.
HAY AND GRAIN.
2 tons alfalfa, 2nd cutting.
6 tons alfalfa, 1st cutting.
5 tons timothy.
2 loads oat straw.
About 300 shocks of com.

FARM TOOLS.

60-tooth spike tooth drag.
Moore riding plow.
Steel wheel wagon.
1 3-4 inch Wear-more harness.
Flat rack. Wagon box.
Wide pair sleighs. '
Primrose separator, No. 3.
Maytag power washer.
Crosscut saw.' Grindstone.
IS or more crates.

FURNITURE.

.

Schiller cabinet grand piano to
offer.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

TERMS OF SALE:—CASH. No good, lo bo removed

until settled for.

RUSSELL HART
PROPRIETOR
Dewey Reed. Auctioneer.

Mark Garriaon, Clark.

�THK HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST it, IBM

Order COAL
to Fill Yatir Bin!

Miss Mabel Sisson called on her of near Coats Grove called on Ro­
new cousin. Roberta Grace StescJj. berta Grace Bisson and
mother
Wednesday, en route to Muskegon Tuesday.
rfllh Miss DeYoe, for a few days'
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ware of South
Extra Bushels and Benefits 'vacation.
Lowell were Saturday evening guests
Mra. Gail Lightfoot, chairman for at-lhe J. E. Roush home.
to Legnme Seedings From
Members of the Church of the
ths Freeport .Flower Show, to be
Added Plant Food
held in a part of thc Kunde hard­ Brethren located between here and ।
East Laming.—The use of ferti­ ware building on Saturday. Sept. 1. Elmdale, of which Rev. C. L. Wilk- !
lizer for wheat has proved to be a U glad to report that Mra. M. H. Ins is pastor, have the pleasure of.
profitable Investment in testa con­ ------------Sheffield---of-----------Grand--Rapids has UVV,
been acting as hosts to the State District'
ducted by the soils deportment at appointed to be the judge at lhe1 conference of the church, a large
Michigan State College aver a peri­ Flower 0l»ow. Mrs. Sheffield Judged tcnt ha4 **«n erected and plans i
od of years on many different soils at the show last year and the ladies made to care for a large crowd.!
types.
arc very happy to secure her sent-! which Includes delegates from all
In addition to the increase In Ices again. Everything pointe to a! parta of Michigan, both upper nad
wheal yields, there
Is a marked very successful flower show
this lower peninsulas. The meetings
benefit to seedings which may be ,year.
------ All entries
--------------------Continue for four days beginning
must
be registered
sown with the grain as a nurse crop. not later'than 10:30 A. M. to be। on Tuesday of this week. Thc main I
Applications of the right analysis Judged. Judging will start prompt- speakers are Dr. D. W. Kurts of
of wheat fertilizers have paid in the
Bethany Bible Seminary. Chicago,
College tests even with the extreme­
Mra. Ella Catt Informs us that In and Dr. Keteer. a returned mission- ।
ly low prices that have prevailed
a recent letter from her daughter­! ary from Africa. On Wednesday aft-1
for wheat In the past few seasons. in-law, Mrs. Orrie Catt, of Kalkaska, ernoon a chorus of 100 men led by I
In tests made on the John Reagle she
sne was Informed
imormcu that
tnai Orrie had
,Or“nd
farm, near Cass City, yields were had » very narrow escape from seri- l*'*1*
R*v W1*klns extends an •
improved 20 bushels per acre when ous injury or possible death. He was ‘“v11*110" to these services.
250 pounds of superphosphate were working on a steam shovel, on a' S*™"1 from here attended school
-■■•uig ml „ aunni oiwtci, on u
, ’ .. „ .-------------------applied per acre. The use of 250 -----.—
.
. . 'reunions
construction
job. when
a
chain
'^unions at South Pish
Fish and Jones
pounds
of 4-16-4 also gave
Lu..
_ a
_ 20
— . broke, flying bock and striking him achoo,s Saturday, and Brown school
buahel
buahel Increase,
Increase, and
and the
the same
------- Ln tbe facc jge Wfts ttuwn about 00 Sunday. Pleasant Valley school
me
**c wna uuuwn kooui : , 77: .
,------------------ ;
amount of 2-16-2 added 21 bushels fifteen fe
-._ landinn
feet,
landing on hl*
his t»rk
back hold their
th®*r reunion this week
week SaturSator- ,
on a stone pile. He was badly |
and lhc Lowc schools on SunWith wheat at M cents a bushel, bruiiicd but ids many friends here । “J'-.
the returns for each dollar spent rejoice that hte injuries were not L.A d“uKhtcr was.born to Mr. and
I for fertilizer would be »fl 93 for su- I more serious
Mrs. Warren Kidder, Jr.. Saturday
.perphosphate. 43.74 for 4-18-4, and
...
’ ..
night. August IL
The Misses Vernlce Benson and
We commend the Wesleyan Meth•6.47 for 1-12-6. The increase In
l yields would have paid for thc fer­ Zona Smelker vtelted the former's odtet conference in lhe splendid ac­
tilizer If wheat had been worth only ! ^L*n..Ch
wcek and Bt* tlon takcn ln behalf -of Rev. M.
13 cents a bushel when the phos­ te2r, J®® f“' ....
! Lewis Bunday. This h a splendid exphate was used. . Bfghtecn
cent imZXi ro2ifr
0(
^dwnyd ftmP*e of practical religion, so much
wheat would have paid for thc 2-12­ &lt;Mary) Peet, a former teacher In &gt; talked of
0. and 23 cent wheat would have re­ the local schools, were sorry to hear
turned the money spent for 4-16-4. of her serious Illness In a Grand I
ASSYRIA.
I Rapids hospital following the birth
,
FREEPORT.
of a son on August 1. The baby' The Briggs annual school reunion
Plans for the big homecoming cel­ lived only a short time.
I held on Thursday. August 16, which 1
ebration to be held hero Sept. 1-3,
Mr. and Mra. Earl Rogers called f
marked lhe fiftieth annlverare progressing nicely. At one on the latter's sister at Hastings! «arY of the present school build- I
o'clock on the flrat day lhe Queen Saturday.
.
1 ing. was well attended. About sev- .
will be crowned. Band concert, con­
Tiie many friends of Rev I. H 'enty-flve were present, mostly stu- :
gests, free acta, balloon ascension, Osgood were happy to learn that at dents of earlier -days. Those of the ,
water battle, etc,, will follow a the annual conference just closed 'cl&gt;ua ol 60 present were. Mra; Dane :
baseball game between Freeport at Barnaby Park near Sunfield, he 1 Woodmansee. Mrs. Etta Smith, Mrs.
jand Alto.
The Flower Show was assigned to lhe local U. B. 'Linda Cooper, Gustus Welchcr, Lucy
I will
bo open
to the
public church for another year. We arc' Brown. Fred Brown. Mrs. Mary
■ all day. In the evening there will i glad to welcome this good man back Brandt and Hugh Case. Only one pa-1
I be a prize drawing. A display of to our community for the year.
tron of fifty years ago. and still Hv-1
relics and antiques will be a feature | Mr. and Mrs. Gall Ughtfool and
here, is Alex Cortrigiit. He had
[ of the celebration. An aeroplane Carl, with Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Rick-1®150 the distinction of being the old- |
will be on hand to give rides to ert. returned Tuesday from Mans- wl onc present. Frank Pratt and ।
j those desiring them. On Monday field. Ohio, where they were guests Griffin Cummings come next. Mra. ,
ithere will be a complete change of of. relatives for several days. They Ella Eggleston, a student in the
program, with another baseball attended the Laurel reunion all0,d »chool house and formc^ Judge
I game between the same teams. In Mansfield while there and visited 101 probate, gave a very Impressive
I the evening other things of interest "The House of Tomorrow" built by tolk and with reminiscences of old' are being planned and will be added Westinghour« engineers.
| er days the meeting adjourned. As
I to the program later. A number of
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Brunner. Mr. | thc township centennial of the setconcessions will be on hand and and Mrs. Laurence Endres and Ben; Uement of Assyria comes next year
I everything possible to make these Walt were business visitors at Grand the organization will co-operate in
I the biggest days Freeport ever had, Rapids Thursday.
,
, the observation.
Is being done. Many former resi­
Miss EHmi Lewis te spending tiie •A party of young people from the
dents have already sent word they week at the Wesleyan camp meeting Elite, and Bristol communities en| would be here and a large crowd Is south of Hastings, where she te act-, Joyed a picnic Sunday at Pine lake,
i looked for each day. Bulletins will ing as pianist.
The annual Shafe reunion was
| be Issued each morning giving the
Lloyd Karcher and family of held on Sunday at the home of Mr.
I program for that day. Plan to Join Grand Rapids spent the week end jand Mra. George Shafe of the Eagle
at the home of hte parents. Mr. and 'dtelrict.
your friends in Freeport.
, Geo. Winans of Remus spent lhe Mrs. Leap Karcher.
। Several from thte locality attondweek end at the Ben Wait home.
The King's Heralds, under
the'ed the Ionia fair last week.
"
Saturday evening he called at thc leadership of Gaytha Loomis, en- 1 Thte community te In gloom at
■ homes of John Fish and Mra. Jehlal Joyed a picnic at the Perkins home lhf sudden posstoB of Derwood Bul| Rogers.
on Tuesday. Report next week.
|Icf
the Eagle district, he being
r Frank Clark returned Sunday tveJay Blakeney was In charge orMled on Friday night at a railroad
1 nlng to the home of his daughter, thc local barber shop last week dur-1 crossing. He. with hte aunt, uncle
[Mrs. Glenn Perkins, after spchdlng Ing Mr. Rosser's absence for a few .and
tan&lt;1 cousins, left recently for A
a visit
vteit
1 about two weeks with another days' vacation.
’Cwith
with relatives
relatives in
In Cheboygan.
Cheboygan. A
A
daughter at Grand Ledge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sage are the Webber boy. where Derwood was
I Miss Esther Herrington, who Is a parents of a son. Dean Richard, i visiting,
v,*"ln'’ was also killed and •two
—•
[ school nurse In tlw extreme west­ born August 0. Congratulations. ’li others
1
in Use back seat were injured.
ern part ot the upper peninsula, was
Mra. V. Lobdell, son Richard and Mr. Butler, thc father, te a train
। greeting her many friends here over daughter Helen, spent last week at dispatcher at Lapeer. He was re­
Gun lake.
: cently
transferred
from Battle
Quite a number of local people I' Creek. Thc funeral will be held on
1 Wcj are sorry to report the illness
I of Rev. P. Loomis, who has been took in the Ionia fair last week, i Tuesday at the home at two o'clock.
confined to bis bed since Friday Among them were: Mr. and Mrs 1 Betty
^“y Lou and Marguerite Burchaurenwith a serlopa leg and neck in­ Glen Perkins, Mr. and Mra. Geo eU
‘t will
win sing over WELL at Battle
fection. the exact nature of which Near. Mr. and Mra. K. Braendle. Crcck on Thursday at the dcvotlonhas not yet been learned. His many Ben Walt and daughter. Alma. Mra’ “* Period- conducted by Rev. Harfriends hope for a speedy recovery. Marie Vander Male. Ivan Roush I 0,d Di*on of the Ministers' AssociaRobert Carter and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King and Mrs'l11^
Frances, of Fairmount. Ind., and J. Bustance.
I The little red school houses arc
Mr. and Mra. Gall Carter of Marton,
Mrs. Leo Sutton (Eunice Herring-' beto&lt; cleaned in readiness for the
Ind., drove to Freeport Saturday to ton) and small child of Kalamazoo I opening of lhe school year. Several
I make thc acquaintance of their were gucste at lhe I. E. Moore home I *UI bc*,n September 4.
granddaughter and niece. Roberta Friday.
j . Mra. Irene Jones will be hostess
j Grace Sisson.
They returned to
Mrs Ralph Burton tEdlth Moore) 1 at the Pleasure Birthday organlza। their homes thc same day accom- and little daughter. Lloyd Moore, Uo9Kled by Mra. Robert Carter, who aud friend. Robert Furgeson, and' Joyco nalne Hyde spent part of
been with lier daughter. Mrs. Mra. Ada Brown, all of Detroit have 11401 week al Wall lake in camp with
Victor Sisson, the past month.
been guests at the I. E. Moore home 1 her aunt- Mrs- Florence Hill. Her
Mrs. Roy Nagler left Tuesday for the post week.
I parents. Mr. and Mrz. a. C. Hyde,
Muskegon Heights to remain indefi­
We have tried to learn some thing Joln«l them tor thc week end.
nitely with her mother. Mrs. R. W. of lhe condition of our good friend
Mr- aVd Klrs- Vance Warren'and
'Moulton, who is critically ill.
E. H. Adams, who te at University daughter. Mrs. Chapman, of Flint,
I Services at the M. E. church Sun- hospital at Ann Arbor. We are in- and Mr and Mrs- Will Garrett and
I day morning were In charge of Mrs. formed" that due to n severe cold tomily attended the funeral on
! Loomis and Ralph Moore, owing to plans had been changed. However ' Wednesday of an aunt. Mrs. Lina
i the illness of Rev. Loomis. There hte family here received a telegram
Middleville.
was no evening service.
from lhe hospital Monday morning I A', c Hyde and Will Strain, sustatlng that he was to be operated I pcrv“ors of Johnstown and Assyria
are sponsoring a taxi party this upon at 9.15 that morning We anx-1 townships, and wives attended the
■week Wednesday. Several car loads iousiy await further reports and annual supervisors' picnic held at
J of people will participate. They will hope the operation is successful and 1
Walter Beach landing. Bristol
, motor to Oun lake where they will that he will make a rapid recovery, i Iak.c- on Thursday.
be guests at the cottage of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fish and . “6“^ Case, who te slaying with
Mrs. J. W. Wolfe. All who took Son. John, of Lake City, were guests ihls nePh*w. Wesley Brandt of Con­
’part in last year's taxi party have st the home of the former's brother I VJ?' spcnt ovcr Sunday at the home
looked forward to this year's event. John, and wife, from Saturday noon
brother. Hugh Case,
Full report next week.
until Monday morning. The men I c MS' 8nd, ^Irs- Frcd Mulcr spent
Mra. James C09I, Mrs. Albert attended the reunion of South Fish , ~unday w
Mr- and Wra. Byron
Wells. Mrs. John Rickert and Mrs. school Saturday. Sunday guests at Ouj' of Baltimore honoring thc first
Gall Lightfoot spent Saturday at the John Fish home also included natal day of HtUe Kendall Guy,
। the Barry County Flower Show at Mrs. John Myers and son. Adon.:
----------------- »
| Hastings, acting in the capacity of of South Bowne. Mr. and Mra. Allen
KLINGENSMITH.
chairmen and assistants as assigned E^*.rnd
IU^n' Mrs Dceda
kIr and Mrs J"vb&gt; Campbell and
NMr anrtdM^l“r'^theAHefrVlgti’n iUmlly and Mrs' Campbell^ mother.
by the management of thc show.
( Mrs. Bethel Shaw of Battle Creek
a.»d
n Overholt now Mrs McLaughlin, qf West of Mid­
I is spending a week's vacation with
Clarksville where Galen dleviUe spent Tuesday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brunner.
the A. C. Johnson home.
Mrs. Laura DuPrey of San Jose,
Percy Rosser enjoyed a wellMr. and Mrs. C. Pearce of near
i Calif., Is visiting her sister, Mrs.
^?r 8 lew days last‘&lt;:Bln
to‘ite apent
apent Sunday
Sunday with
with the
the
ledonla
I Claude Walton, and family at pres­
KJM;l*Uer, parrnu. Mr.
Mr,. CUP,
ent.
Recd City and other places, includ­ WUlyard.
Ralph Stewart and family have ing several good fishing places of
Oyr school will begin Sept. 3 with
tawed into the Mrs. Jas. Hullibergcr former fame.
, Mrs. Velma Steeby as teacher.
1 house. We understand that Supt.
Mra. H. J. Burleigh of Campbell
Mrs. Albert Green and family
1 and Mra. Grant Voorhles will occu- was taken ill with appendicitis and
spent Saturday in Kalamazoo with
। py thc Everhart house soon.
was rushed to Pennock" hospital
| Mr. and Mrs. Win. Olthouse-wero Monday night where Dr. Wedel per­ Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walls.
The Musca LaDora and Harriet
I among those from here who at­ formed an emergency operation. At Scott ot Hastings spent Bunday with
tended lhe Bownc Center school rc­ last reports she was recovering nlcetheir parents. Mr. and Mra. Harry
unlon at Bownc Center Saturday
Scott.
afternoon. They report a good at­
Llttle Mtes Nadine Cook of Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bitgood of
, tendance and a fine time.
?de^.l.S?Cnt ^torday and Sun- Nashville spent the week with-Mr.
i Mr. and Mra. Carl GlllUand of Mrs 'ed'Hall8TBndparcntS1 Mr- and ahd Mrs. Perry Van Tuyl.
, Flint apent Saturday and Sunday
here, gueaU of her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Art SclXert. son
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
Mrs. Adam Endres.
John and daughter Dorothy of Chi­
Dona' Jean and Junior Francis of
I Geo. Bassett left Monday morn­ cago, motored to Kalamazoo Satur­
Saginaw have been visiting their
ing for &gt; few days' vlalt with his day and attended the wedding of S.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo
son. Clare, and family, near Marton. Grant Voorhles Saturday, coming on
Decker.
Of Interest to many will be the to Freeport in the evening. The for­
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daniels and
I announcement of the marriage at mer were over night guests at the
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Endsley attend­
Grand Rapids last Saturday of Miss home ot Mr. and Mra. Orno
ed
lhe century of Progress at Chi­
Donabel Hart, daughter of Mr. and Knowlag. while the young ' txoplo
cago a couple days last week.
Mrs. Roscoe H. Hart, to Charlo Hy- W&lt;n*r?s^ al the Abe
h®ne
Edith Olmstead and friend, Mrs.
dorn. Miss Hart, with her parents,
Alfred Perrin. 66, passed away at Mae Olmstead, and two grandchil­
resided In Freeport at one time
*&lt;»ry • hwpital to Grand Rap­
I where Mr. Hart waa employed on ids Friday. Mr. Perrin wm known dren of Hastings visited S Olmstead
and family Sunday.
, the Feie Marquette and Miss Dotu- to many as the Dad ' to Hte ENd
WHJ Tasker U a little better at
ibel was a favorite among the young­ Rowley, a former teacher to F. H. 6.
this writing. He has suffered very
er group.
Miss Darlene Durkee and mother much during hU Illness.

USE OF FERTILIZER
_____ HELPS WHEAT CROP

A UCT1ON SAI

A

I will sell the following per tonal property at auction at I
farm, 1 mile north of Yankee Springs, 10 mile* southwest
Hastings, on

HASTINGS LUMBER
AND COAL COMPANY
PHONE 2515

HASTINGS

FRANK SAGE

Want to Buy or Sall? Try Our Want Column

BIG VALUES
for

Better Hastings Days!
Iona Flour
8 o’Clock Coffee * u-. »’&lt;
Bokar Coffee
Red Circle Coffee

Nutley ^)lco

H*

85c
19c
u. 25c
u 21c
lb10c
■a

Spraad

Nucos Nul M*rg«rin«
Crick** J*ck Confsclioa

2 lb*. 2Sc
3 pig*. 10c

Whitehouse Milk
Ha _ o* Santa
01,1 Pistes

3 —• 17c
lb. tin 44o
quart jar 15c

Maitar Brand

— '«•

Sauerkraut
f Kan-l-Ration
Pinsappla

c—

Dal Mania

Pabst-ett

3 -■ 25c

Food
No. 1 can

can IGc
can IOc

A d&gt;o... .praad

2-' 27c

Kallogg'* Corn Fla!**
Foil To* ilia*

largo pig. 10c
brg. pig, |Qc

Pacific Toilet Paper
Scot Tlituo
Waldorf Tinua

6 - 19c

,

roll* 23«
4 roll* 25c

Camay Soap

4-‘-19c

Super Sud*. 3 im. pig*. 23a
Palmoliva Soap

------—f

Igo- pig. 15c
6 MtM 25c

Ann Page Beans ^7X7 ’'^“~19c
Macaroni or Spaghetti

Pink Salmon

2 •“ 25c
N.B.C.
N.B.C.

Sly Halo Wafer*

Calumet Baking Powder

-■•■25c

Grakan*

Crackers

2 * -*• 19c

ka-Cra-Mli

BANANAS
Fancy
4 lb*. 19c
GRAPES Red Malagas 31b*. 25c
SWEET POTATOES
6 lb*. 25c
ORANGES
Juicy
Doz. 25c
MELONS, TOMATOES, LETTUCE
RaaP D/tasto

DOtl IXOaoLO

3 LBS. 25c
LB. 8e

GROUND REEF— "NOTHING SUE" BABY B(EF LIVER—XLICRD AND FRBSH

Veal Roasts

10
l^C

CUTB or THE CHUCK
"NONB HIGHER— LB.

MEATY ■KOULDBR CUTS

14c

VEAL STEAK OR VEAI, CHOP!
VEAL BREAST—FOB POCKET" OB STBW

2 u.- 25c

Minced Luncheon Loaf
DILL FICKLBR—JVMRO I
BAKED rIaMS—"KITGRl

Steaks

EXTRA FANCY MEW YORK SUCBD
Frew Ou Fsaou QuUty *Mf—».

CAMFFIMB STEAKS— IDEAL FOR FI0MICS
ROUKD ITKA*—GROUND

Bacon

-

« £
IOC

t.i

g

a,m" “ •" 17c

MONDAY, AUGUST 27th
Commencing at 1:00 P. M. I will offer the following:-—

HORSES.
Black mare, 5 yr*, old, wt.
1350, with foal.
Iron gray gelding, 4 yr*, old,
wt. 1350—both sound and
right.
•
Black team, 10 and 12 yr*,
old, wt. 2800—extra good
pair of work hor*e*.
Pair black mule*, wt. 2100
lb*., 12 yr*, old—a good
work team.
COWS.
3-yr. old Durham cow, due at
time of «ale.
3-yr. old black cow, due Feb.
l*t.

5-yr. old Jeney and Durham
cow, due in Sept.
2 yearling heifer*, Jersey and
Guernsey. 2-yr. old tteer.
HOGS.
2 ahoat*, wt. 100 lb* each.
FARM TOOLS, ETC.
Several farm tools. '
Pr. pitless farm scales, 4 ton cap.

HARNESS.
Heavy stock saddle, good condition.
Set heavy harness, good condition.

There will be other property al
this sale net listed. Bring anything
you wish to sell- If you are think- .
ing of an auction call Norton, the' *
Auctioneer, 759—F3.)

TERMS OF SALE:—CASH.

No property to fe «!''

;

moved until settled for.

PERRY VAN TUYL
PROPRIETOR
J. E. Norton, Auctioneer.

John Carter, Clerk

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FOR A SIX
CHEVROLET PRICES
HAVE BEER REDICED
AS MICH AS

50

sales have enabled Chevrolet to maintain riiniiiHMfy
tow purchase prices, which were recently towered evm
. further. As a result Chevrolet now offers you the lotete
priced six-cylinder automobile obtainable—a big, Mmfortable car with Fisher Body sty ting and refintmeM ■

Mfe, weatherproof, cable-controlled brakes—the m
nees and economy of a valve-in-beast, six-cylinder i

—and typical Chevrolet dependability. In offeru
car, and the Master models, at substantially tower j
Chevrolet hopes to repay the motoring public U

public favor.
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY,

CHEVROL
R. D. CADWALLADER, Hickory
THE SERVICE GARAGE,

�rmttVK

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22. 1»34
Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Faul and 1

ND. and Mrs. Glenn Williams and

NASHVILLE.
Mldland Park, Gull lake with Mrs. tertalned friends and relatlvas front
returned Bunday from a Mr. and Mrs Roger Williams will go
Rev. and Mrs B R Wurtz
Mary Owen.
I Kalamazoo Bunday.
_.i and
veers stay at the Christian cottage Ito Chicago Saturday and visit the family are spending ten days
On Thursday night thc teachers
Mrs. John Lammers is entertainMf and Mrs. Ford DeMond visited
lys
with
Century ot
Progress for
for a
a few
few days,
days, relative,
re atlira at
at Ptgeon and
tending
a*. Wall lake.
lake.
__
,, Century
of Process
and “
atten
I at
in
the
basement
of
the
Evangelical
ing
two nieces from Chicago.
the Uster Monica family Saturday.
Mr , and Mra Cecil .Barnum reBtaU ^££2, of the KL C
Bunday
school
wiU
have
a
shower
Dr.
Mid
Mn.
Lralrr
Bnunm.
Mrs
Mr.
Mid
Mr.
ecu
Barnum
rethe
il.Le
eonvenllen
at
lhe
B.
K
c
1
Mik.
Utank
Monr«
&lt;X
K.lkma^&gt;
1
That WiU Later Mean Better 1iAllee
Mrs
Pt'"
Brumm.
children
.nd
O. .turned Erld., I,«r, . Wp » U„. E „
“
U
ifor Mrs. Paul Bell.
* tin* BaUry
Uallov
—.nd
-V.IIHr.-n
anH L.
T.Mra.
Cl
YMAflCRT DKPABTMKNT
with her mother. M«.
Prices For Dairy
Ic. nnetroek eltenikd the Brumm kin.c and .evrral d./s ouUng at
„ . .
___ _____
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy LaBaron of spent Sunday
TumMmIIm of th
Chandler.
returned to Lansing Monday.
reunion al lhe home ol Mr. and Mm. Houahlon lake.
1
Jhf’SJZ? nJ? JU £n | Ypsilanti came Sunday to spend Martin
Mra BeXTcampbell and ehll-j
*nd
«eI'
“kUr,‘Products
.. .. 1
c. .r. Lauer near Auau.u Bunday.
. Iler, and .....
Mr.. L. D Mlle, were
™ “J
; several days with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- dren of Freeport are spending this
For
J*a«* ‘there has been C Mr.^n? Mra Warren Coo“uugh !caH«i to Washington. D. G. the'firat
“I*?
t
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Coolbuugh called to Washington. D. C.. the first
jenee Shaw.
a steady increase in the number of of
Gnbve were Sunday guests of last week because of the serious 'vf,J!orthl,e
forms are comMr. and Mrs. Ben Slout of near
TtS
of,|»ihL.UntCdh8t?
lhe ,J0mc o£ Mr and Mrs ° B-.‘Hness of their son George. They k!
at &lt;5^^“
‘ wUl! Vermontville, and Mr. and Mra.Lu_
--------------------------be
started
at
once.
Sur|n(
ot
towIlAhlp
That Is one of Ute reasons why dairy JGreen.
Mrs. Besaie Campbell entertained
■
LACKY.
uere accompanied by their daughafC at
P^^ht low,■ Mr
Much sympathy fa expressed In
On Tuesday night at the Metho- ispcnt
spent from
(rom Tnursaay
Thurul,y unui
until sicmaay
Monday at a shower Friday afternoon at her
.Mr.. ana
and Mrs
Mra.. uawrence
Lawrence uuu
Bird arc
are ter,
ter, airs,
Mrs- rtuur
Ruth Krick, »nu.
and mor
their sun
son ।| .
rllxt church.
rhnrrh MLss
WIk« Marjorie
Xfi.rLnrU. Hoyt,
Unvf 1 at. u,,.
..
_
. .. .fair.
• ..
..... home m honor ol her neph^ond ,hl,
wSw,
,hc l*outl
0 fieven Pound, from Holland and another son from;™*
world's
Mr. and■ Mrs.
,or
«„a Mn&gt;.
• &gt;Ir.°Jrte V^rl?hntnd . So, m u&gt;„hftV® five ounce daughter, born Saturday, Grand Rapids We are glad to hear [’^In. Mias Eunice Seward, flute. Alfred Baxter and Mr. and Mra. ElBll?cr C“‘ “ l&gt;™
"■ &gt;holr »rro»- Their
turned. For
the P
first
five months
U({Wlt „
uay W11|
„ the
—
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------eot^Lho
rst Ji'e
montlis of X
August
11. TnP
Thc UU1C
little lady
will a
anreport that
George is gaining,MLv' Jc“n Roe. reader. Dr. Stewart don Leonard of Belleville. Mich..' Blehliunl. The newlywed, mrirnl
Derwood. or-TM u '
■0T1CB TO CM9ITOBS.
___ to
. t....
______of
... Gloria Ruth.
....i will
..ii return home with the
.... fam*
iT/yfflahl baritone
Ivirltztfia and
nnri Mra
XZr« Henry
Ifpnrv
. .. _ . ....
■
....
this year .the slaughter of dairy swcr
,ie name
and
(Lofdahl,
many lovely juw Kelre.hmenu ol h, w„ c41«| M nlj .wxl.le., wo
spent the week end at pic fair.
C«ws«»,has.
increased j.about
per
Mr "
nnd
rx- Koocri
Robert riiuuc
Ftnnie oi
of uy
Uy us
as soon
scon as
as nc
he is
Is uuic
able.. ................................... Jr., of Kalamazoo gave a eon­
------ &gt;. 40.000
..
Mr.
,,u •'M
,rs
Mr. and Mrs. Oall Lykins and loe ereomwd coko wu imrM. AU killed In M.ckm.e city Friday nl«ht
------- -- -------------------—
..............................
............
_
montn
as -------------compared. _u.w.
with the —
ten. Louisville.
Kentucky, arc visiting, „
Rev. ...............
Victor Jones of
Hickory Cor’wrt A free wln ofIerlng was u)t. twin sons were In Lansing Sunday. had a hood Ume and wlah Elmer
„-auio ^adent with a coualn..
jear average. This fa an evidence their sont^Jr. R. G. Finnic, and fam- ners filled the pulpits al Delton. en for
£o lhe superannuated Preachers’
Miss Edna Brumm is helping in and wlie many year, ol happy wed- Bben wcWx,r. Two companion.
tha» number of
nt dairy
dnlrv cattle
-.bl* is
I. yy
.
*’
that the
Prairieville and MikTsunday In Rev. Fund.
Mr" «'nd Mr., Ru^U Ben.on and Kh’STSi '"aX^rX ™ hu
the Albert Ostroth home. Mrs. Osrrmiiton to, ^f
being
decreased.
The
remainder .of
^decn
‘.“scd ,T1
!e rcmnlnder
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert and Miles’ absence.
The
Birthday ciuo
Club or
of Maple troth fell-down
fell- down 1the bottom step of daoaluer ol or.nd Rapid, .pent
Ihl«
willHm ht
Mr nna Mra J
ana. Mlles aosence.
inc uirtnaay
XUfa
I nmiTintha
, d.M Mfas Beverly Ruell are staying at, Several of our garden club mem- Grove .have gone on their annual the cellar stairs
increase in me Siaugllter ori dairy the Hilbert
ttllhr-rl cottage
rntfncn at
nt Saddlebag
Ssddlehnff | bers
hrr.-; attended the flower show
ihnw at
nt camping
Irtn which
whirl, will
InelnHe the
ih. She
ck* has been
bee!. in
in bed the post week. Bunday, with Mr. and Mn. Henry wlll
hcld Tx.ewlay will, burlal Ri'
।ramnina trip,
will Include
--------- th.ir cows because of the drouth. iiIt।JI^
miy
Wertman.
i.a--------------.—
ay lake.
[Hastings Saturday.
We
had- nine
.—
--------------------------------------------- Upper Peninsula. Wisconsin and! Rev. Turner, pastor of the Baptist
|
the
Wlloox
cemetery.
Mid court. »t th. prob.t. offir.., take some time to get the full benefa fa. eh7rf'HMiUt&gt;7
fa''rtM"i«Mr
’TX
rfi."Z.LVCh»7'u
Mr and Mrs Joc Crockford «• entries and drew four prizes. Two the World's fair.
I church who has been quite ill the
| Mr. and Mrs. H. .B. Babcock will
Itr or
lo Mid county. I rL
n,
.hie rfm-roow.
hr.t I. ‘SiiTiti*
o-lll a.ltl.
oa er h.ter, the sth d.r nf December. " 01
“Utitwiil ultl- rcturn|,iB to their farm In Carlton firsts, one second and one third
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Murray were past two weeks, u on the fcaln.
CIAIVERDAIX. .
|entertsdn the members of the Garth/l nnli rl.im. will be,rnatel&gt; result in an increased price &lt;thc Iast of lhls weclc a„d their son. | prize.
A_ D- IBs*, e.d th*
ifo Chicago Sunday attending the
- - The Garden Club meets with Mrs.' rett families at their annual refor dairy nroauc-.x.
products.
Welby Crockford and family, who. Roy Adrlaiuon and family of Bat-I World's fair.
I
CEDAR CREEK.
i
Otlo Lockstedt Thursday afternoon, union Haturday, August 25. This orhave
been
there
all
summer,
will
re!
tie
Creek
visited
the
home
folks
|
Seth
I.
Zerner
and
Mrs.
Susie
Francls. Duane and Jane Ann utilization usually draws an attendWOODLAND.
Henry Lelnaar and family attend­
turn to their home In thc village.
(Sunday.
[Flanigan of Grand Rapids were
Powcra, who have been slaying with arice of nearly one hundred.
’•
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Frantz of
ed the Lelnaar reunion Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luth and sori.
Members of the Doster family llv- married in that city Tuesday after­
Joe Hammond of Hinds Corners their grandparents, Mr. and Mra. I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mack re­
North Woodland are the proud par­
ents of an .eight pound. eleven ounce Bobby. of Detroit spent lite week ing in Delton attended thc Doster noon. Mr. Zcmer hits been in the visited his daughter, Mrs. Emma Arthur Johncoek. returned to their, turned to their home Bunday after
■•only of iiirry.
daughter, born at Pennock hospital en&lt;l wlth Mr a”d MrS* 1X11 Wtl-। reunion at Pine lake Sunday, and hardware business here thc
past Owen, also Leo Monroe and family home at Dunnlngvlllc Sunday.
several days’ visit in northern
■•..ion of m1.I toon. h«4.l »t the fYjday August 1" She was named
lla:n3I those of the Lelnaar family attended twenty years. ’
Mb-s Hazel Hosken spent Sunday Michigan.
of Kalamazoo. Sunday.
“tY’' I’ tbr
th? ot'h da, *r"jtiiriiM*Gwendolyn
.Mrs. Frantz
Frantz and
and
Wm* ----------------Woodburne. who
hasbeen the Lelnaar
lake. I1 The
1 Gwendolyn Joan
Joan. .Mrs.
-- —
--------—-reunion nt Crooked
---------;----------—Misses
--------- - Elizabeth Gibson
»■——■ and
••
The September meeting for th»
Lawrence Bostwick and family of with her aunt, Mra. E. L. MacLeod
thc baby relumed to their home sapplying at the CoaU Groce church । .Mrs. Maurice Garrett underwent Effa Dean of Kalamazoo spent thc East Ross visited Guyla Pease and and family.
[union Cemetery Circle will be held
Fluart rtrmrnt, jade Monday morning and Mrs Ray- this summer. Is leaving Tuesday for an appendicitis operation in Borgess|wcek end with their parents. Mrs.
A number from here attended the In lhe Jones hall Wednesday. Sept.
Sunday.
or tbr rtt.tr ef Murcarrt moiid Faul is caring for them.
Lexington. Ky.. where he will do .hospital Friday night. We irape for [william O. Dean returned with family
12. with Mra. Cora Asplnall and Mrs.
Ardy Owen and wife and Lloyd Ionia fair last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pcnnels en-1 Orin Cole as table committee.
■r.«r'L
.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Shorno were Eradua* wo*M*edy recovery.
I them to spend the. week with her ,Owen and family spent Saturday at
Rev
and
Mrs.
E. Wvnn
Wynn nccom- [ Mr. nnrf
and Mrs. C. 1P. Larabec and daughter. Miss Effa Denn.
La"“hi. 7r7aio7
of Mr and Mrs. Geo. KirahB
*v “
nri M
" A.
* p
panled by ......
Mrs. --Geo.
L- --------Fisher,--------------who'son- Lester
of ------------------Hastings and
Lyle Shaffer. Merlin Gage.' Jack
i r»r hr.rioc no hi. fln.i man of Kalamazoo, Sunday.
----- ---— _.
-- Millon
&gt;r t.ror i.r .ih.nrrd &gt;&lt;
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Towns and
bcen vJaltlnK hfr z»L»t«tr. Mrs. Nobes of Grandville were Sunday and Lloyd Elliston left Saturday
rtrrr.n%i1,&gt;!r'*Xllrrro1hr ich|ldrcn returned Sunday from a Wynn for four weeks, were guests of guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wert- night for Chicago to attend the
rirrmininx «no jir ini....................
UTutivi tTrtrtov
World’s fair. They returned Wed­
tntlllnl [week's camping at the Ionia fair. Mr- an&lt;i Mrs. Jack Wynn Friday man.
Ionia.
evening. Mra. Fisher then left for
Mrs. Luclna Eddy and son Arthur nesday
! Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo and Canada where she will visit for two have returned home after several
On Thursday afternoon several
Mr. and .Mrs. Ward Plants and
bcforc she leaves lor her weeks’ absence on account of 111- members of the Clovgr Leaf Club
! daughter
Beverly left Monday home In Houston. Texas. Mr. Fish- new.
went to Middleville and surprised
I morning on a ten days' vacation trip er- *'ho has aLsd been visiting here.
Gordie Durkee has quit his work Mra Gladys Allen. A lovely pot luck
it (• fnrthrr oniorr.1. that pniiiie
j through the upi&gt;er iK'iilnsula and left two weeks ago for Texas.
in thc Creamery and is now driv­ supper was served. Mrs. Allen was
h. r&gt;..n b, Mbtu-.unn of i-wr WUconsjn and will vLsit the World’s
Mr. and. Mra Joseph Schnabel of ing the Phlllipps 66 oil truck. Rus­ given a gift from the club.
On "fuesday evening lhe neigh­
... v. w.v..
West Sebcwa were callers at the Fay sell Telles Is taking Mr. Durkees
When Yeu "0-1"
bors of Mr. and Mrs. Vaile Varney
women’s Foreign Miss
Missionary
1C. Wing home Monday afternoon. place in lhe creamery.
j The Womens
lor,
...-------......Methodist
. --------------------------Mr and Mrs Vanc Wptring are in
Mr.'Cable and family have moved and the firemen, of whidh he is a
Society
of. thc
church will
—---------------------------from...
their
form al Pleasant------lake...in- member, gave them a mUcellaneous j
meet next Wednesday. August 26. at Indiana this week where Mr. Wot­ ------Mililml Smith. Reclnter
'3:00 o’clock at the J. L. Smith cot­ ring is giving a scries of chalk talks. to the Mahoney house north of Del-' shower at their home. Refreshments j
A pageant. "The Altar of Light" ton.------------------------------------------------------- were served.
tage at Saddlebag lake for a picnic
MOTICE TO CREDITOBS.
I About 75 attended thc Brummsupper. Members please bring own was delightfully given* by twelve
| Boltz reunion Sunday at the home
girls under the auspices of the Wom­
No Eitra Coati Flattable service.
, HINDS CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Veraice Raffler and an’s Foreign Missionary Society at
Mr and Mrs C. N. Tobias and of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lauer at Aufamily spent Sunday with the lat­ the Methodist church Sunday eve­ granddaughter, Marian, visited Mrs.
'
tread. More Center
ter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ous ning. They were assisted by the Mary Payne and family in Hastings |I Mra.
" Fred Elder spent Sunday In
Traction (14% more
choir. The annual thank offering for Wednesday.
Johnson of West Woodland.
|Lansing.
1
GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Daniel
Garlingcr
cnQuite a number from Woodland the Missionary Society was taken
Orson Tobias nnd three sons of
TouRh thick Center
and vicinity attended the Ionin free at this time.
Ann Arbor spent tiie week end with tertgined relatives from Ohio over
Phillip Bom. son of Mr. and Mrs.
fair last week.
hLs father, Will Tobias, and son 'Sunday.
Traction Tread. Built
MLss Elsie Shorno and Mrs. Anna Robert Born, won second state prize Keel and family.
Mrs. Frank Hecker and daughter
Cord Body and 43%
with Supertwist Cord.
left Monday to spend the
Collick of Allegan returned to their in a National Baby contest which Is
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and Frclda.
[
More Mlles of Real
being
the ------------Worlds —
fair in sons and Georgia Newton attended ।'week with their daughter. Mrs.
liotne Tuesday after spending a few,-----„held
------ —at —
Full Oversize. Lifetime
A. |l. IW4. &gt;t t
Non-Skid.
days with Mr. and Mrs. Emest Chicago. The prize was »15 00.
’the homecoming at the Good Will 'John Handel and Mr. Handel at
guarantee.
Other Sizes in Proportion
| Arthur C. Kilpatrick, who gradu- church
(
Sunday.
1 Cincinnati. MLss Geraldine Hecker,
Intcd with the class of 1933 from
has spent the past flvq, weeks
Mrs. Vinnle Ream Boyd of Atlan- who
'
Woodland High school, and who re- ,ta. Georgia, and Mr. and Mrs. Prank there,
will return home with them.
'
Prices subject to change without no­
icently graduated from Argubrlght's .Ream of Hastings and Carl John­
Mrs. Waiter Kahler of Salem Is
tice.
Stale Tux, if tiny, additional.
Business College at Battle Creek, has ;
son of Grand Raulds visited Miss visiting relatives here.
with susle
&lt;
Mr. ana
and Mrs. ***■
Ben Cramer have
received a secretarial position ulin
PhliUns Fridav
Mr
[the
the McKcnsie Milling Co.
Co at Quincy.,
Quincy.,’
phinin,, SD-nt ]n.» -.^1. 'moved to Charlotte,
A very simple wedding took place
m, ^Mra Bur^U I
and Mrs D. D- BuUen of
Rn.i.rrtnv
anmut u
ftnd
StCsle phlllipv
IParmk spent Friday with their uhSaturday «.nin,
evening. August
It- at
at
eight o'clock at thc home of Mr. and । Mr and Mrs Will Moore called ,te^* Mra Frank McDerby.J
Mrs. Percy Pratt when their daugh- ![ on
(
Mr. and Mrs. Matthews In Has- , Mrs
~ Stewart Lofdahl
“
and Son
Founded and built on the security of the
ROAD SERVICE—Telephone 2482
North Michigan Ave., Hastings, Mich.
ter. Beatrice, became the bride of
[tings Sunday.
;I Stewart, Jr., arc visiting Rev. and
American home — an everlasting human
prvine J. Van Wle ol South Wood„„
Mrs. Pearl Larabee held thc lucky, Mrs. 8. J Francis at Rogers City.
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Warner
and
,Una •nwretomony
that drew
uullFlhal B
necessity — and fortified by adequate and
number that
drew the
thc qullFthat
El-­
Ion
the
porch
in
front
of
a
trellis
'"* .tie noreh In
tredis k
p)eM.d
Uck,u OR,
wise laws, under which to operate, offers
|decorated with fems, sweet |&gt;eas and
’ Sundip* callers nt Edd. Newton’s
i gladiolus. Rev. F. C. Wing officiated, I were. Mr. and Mrs Ben Bunnell of
every reasonable safeguard for its mem­
i using the single ring ceremony in Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wa­
bers.
the presence of the Immediate rela- rters. Mr and Mra. Stewart Waters
। tlves and 4 few friends. The bride Ijand Mason Newton of Delton.
[was attired In white organdy with II ' Mr and Mrs Harold Comp of
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO TELL YOU MORf
I
white
accessories and carried an arm
ABOUT THIS COMPANY AND ITS SHARES
[Wadsworth. Ohio, and his father,
bouquet o&lt; roses and swansontn. Mr. Comp, ot Hastings called on Mr.
I.Mlss Clyta Wise, as bridesmaid, wore |[and
Mrs. C. N. Tobias Sunday eve­
[blue crepe and carried n similar bou-1
ning.
[quet, Mr. Gene Reuther aeted as,
I Mr. and Mrs C. N. Tobins and
[best man After the ceremony re­
Marian attended the NeCton re­
freshments of icecream and cake
union at Crooked lake Sunday after­
were served by thc bride s mother, noon.
assisted by two friends ot the bride.
Mrs Goldie Casey and sons visited
The bride Is a graduate of Wood- her sister. Mra. Flossie Morford. In
1250 Griswold St, Detroit, Mich.
lland High school and Barry County
SttMBER
Detroit*« OMtit Building and
Barry Sunday.
EDERAL HOME
! Normal She has worked for the
Mr. and Mrs. John Weyerman and
ipast year at the Woodland News of­ sons and Clarence Hardy attended
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
fice. Thc groom also attended Wood­ the fair nt Ionin* Saturday.
land high school. Mr. and Mrs. Van
Mina Ollllns has been quite sick
Wie left Sunday morning for a short live last week with an attack of ap­
northern trip. They haye the very pendicitis. She Is better al this
best wishes of the community for a writing.
'happy life together. Out of town
Nearly everyone In thc north part
guests at the wedding were MLss of the neighborhood attended the
Esther Kaechele ot Middleville and Ionia fair last week.
^^faurice Smith of Dorr.
r a number from here attended the
Every indication at this time ... is that
SHULTZ.
[Flower show
sjxmsorcd by lhe
Mr and Mrs. Wm. HoLslngton at­
[Ttwrnnpple Garden Club and the
County Federation of Womens tended the Hoisington reunion at
.Clubs held at the fair grounds In Nashville SundayMrs. Kathryn Hart, who has been
[Hastings Saturday.
I Rev. V. H. Beardsley, pastor of the at Freeport since spring, is spending
Woodland and Kilpatrick United a few days visiting relatives and
friends
In this community.
I Brethren churches for the past five
more
Miss Helen Strimback of Hastings I
years, was assigned to the Lansing
church at the conference recently spent Sunday at Wm. Holslqgton's.
Mr and- Mrs. John Chamberlain
held nt Barnaby Park. Rev. Beards­
ley has been very successful in his and Patricia and Mrs Etta Spiller
work here. Rev. Don H. Carrick, pas­ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
tor qf the Sunfield church, has been Wm. French and family at Urban­
dale.
assigned lo the local churcha.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Preston and
daughter. LouLse. and son, Harry and
DELTON.
Patricia Gamble or Kalamazoo were
farther
Mrs. John Harrington and son guests of Wm. Hoisington Thursday.
Marvin in company with relatives
Mrs. James Clark of Kalamazoo
faster
from Hastings attended the Under­ has been caring for her mother. Mrs.
hill reunion at St. Johns City Park Wm. Chamberlain.- who returned
on Sunday. August 12.
home from Pennock hospital Tues­
economy—
Mrs. Blanche Richards is keeping day. Mra. Chamberlain is some bet­
house for Russell Mott this week ter at this writing.
while the MLsses Revs and LaVera
Mr. aj&gt;d Mrs. Bill Smith of Detroit
Mott are attending a house party at and Mrs Bessie Bums of'Charkxte
Clear lake. Misses Kathcryn Town. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Ruth Richards. Maxine Webster, Hoisington Saturday. .
and Priscilla Brooks are also mem­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and;
bers of the house party.
children of Delton visited at AndrewMr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilkinson of Smith’s Sunday.
gasoline power
Cadillac were guests of their par­
Hollister Sharpe visited with Mr.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. 4&lt;y Wilkinson, and M«. Glen Smith of Nashville
8upd|t!
Saturday and Sunday*.
Test it —
Miss Charlene Castle of Prairie­
There will be no preaching service
ville Is spending lhe week with her next Sunday as Rev. Kring Is at
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Riverside Camp meeting. There will
Wilkinson.
be Sunday school however ar the
regular hour 11:00. A good attend­
mileage.
church Friday night. August 31. giv­ ance is hoped for.
en by a Male Quartette from Grand
Rapids. Free win offering for benefit
PLEASANT HILL.
of church basement.
Sunday guesfa of Mr. and Mrs.
Our school is scheduled to begin Bert Palmer were; Jef! Palmer, Min­
Sept. 4. Quite a few changes have er Palmer and family. Amber Mug­
been made in the program.
ridge and children. Amos Palmer,
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Bush enter­ Elizabeth DePree. Mr and Mrs. Ray
tained Rev. and Mrs. Kendall and Travis and family. George Bridge
Utile son Saturday night. Rev. Ken­ and son Howard and daughter and
dall was a former pastor here.
family of Joliet, Ill.
Mrs. Fred O. Hughes. Marie
Floyd Main of Hastings Is doing
Hughes and jack Johnson, also Mr. farm work for Clare Williams while
and Mrs Willard Hall and children Clare is attending the fain with his
of Kalamazoo spent last week al the
Willmott cottage at Leach lake.
Quite a number from this way at­
Several Delton people attended tended the Ionia fair this last week.
the Ionia fair last week and are
We are sorry to learn that little
planning on going to the charlotte Nancy Bcrcnds Is suffer^ from
and Marshall fain this week.
bronchial pneumonia.

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SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

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MERCHANTS WHO OPEN
STORES ON BUNDAY PAY
AN EXTRA TAX
BUT THEY TRY AND
MAKE UP FOR IT

I On the Fint Bale Made to
Any Vlgitor Who Wiihes

Mack renday after
northern

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■ill be held
sday, Sept.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 2?,1934

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Adrian Times Exposes Their Tricky Methods By
Putting Misleading Statements In Their Propaganda

FOURTH DISTRICT
REPUBLICAN RALLY

SPLENDID PROGRAM
I
FOR MUSIC FESTIVAL i

DPAYMEMTOF I
ELINOUENTTAXES

parisheVtomorrow

Quartettes, Duets and Solos
(Honor Guest Will Be Gqvto Feature the
ernor Comstock—Other
' «
Meeting
Interesting Features
0. I. GREGG OF M. 8. 0. ‘! A
A festival of music will be given by THE COUNTY TREASURER Tomorrow, Thursday, Aug. 30. will MUCH WTBMUIT
in this HMT
MAKES DISTRIBUTION be a gala day for Um members of
TO CONDUCT SCHOOL
the Evangelistic group of the Cen­
St. Rose and St- Cyril Catholic par­
tenary United Brethren church of
FOB TWO MONTHS
ram
IN COUNTY
Charlotte at the Jefferson atreeu
ishes. when they hold a homecoming

The following article appeared In'editorial on to our readers, and ask
the August 22 Isiue of the Adrian‘their careful consideration of what
‘United Brethren church &lt;U. B. Mis­
and picnic at their church grounds
aava Tta
that nanar
paper says.
Ito artlrla
article la
Is haarlhead-,. ppT|||jEC II I I |C
Telegram. We pass It won r....
to our that
sion rooms) Hastings on Friday. TOTAL DISTRIBUTED
tn this city.
readers to show that other Michigan ed 'Tricky Argument." and reads [ LtL I Unto ILLUo*
It is expected that Governor Wil­
August 31. at 8 P. M. Everyone Is
I
*
papers have discovered the tricky as follows:
TRATED
WITH SLIDES jSSSXu,'taXrt to be present. No
AGENT FOSTER
EXCEEDS
$15,500.00
liam A. Comstock will be present
There are many members of the 1
arguments by which the Michigan
'admission will be charged but an
and give a short address early in
Automobile club of Detroit hopes
State, County, City, Villages the evening. Raymond Foley, ot the Sheep and Cattle Wart
u.
p»rtle« laurelled la '“ir «™~r
»-Jir"
to cripple highway Building tn this
Highway Department, will aceom- /
A “
program
of measir
pleasing and sacred
Displayed at Thia
-“ream or
state, or force other property to bear a long circular letter designed to Home Planting Plans Should 'music
and Townships Receive
by a male quartette, mixed
-u good share of the cost of building make them believe that state high-'
Begtnnlng at four o'clock, a fln6
quartettes, the Wonser Sisters duet,
rint Shaw
Their Share
land maintaining Michigan’s high- way money has been diverted to
Bee mr- 'OBter
chicken supper will be served /to
the
cox
family
vocal
and
instrumen
­
;
'
The
first annual Barry C
The club assumes to repre- other than highway purposes. It was
County Agricultural Agent Harold
au*t. .na vlolin | That the people of Barry couaty
which the public is invited. The price
tal trios, trumpet duets and violin
sent the automobile owners of Michwknt to get square with their taxes is 35 cents per plate.
7 /
igan. But it doesn’t. It represents
..
Is evidenced by the fact that Coun­
A program of music, dancing, coU- grounds in Hastings Monday and
*F
*n” Hon
” Planting w*"
“ Rev.
a*'- Mabie a
— pastor
‘
only those owners who want to sad­ STidr. JSSuS;SjuIESS lo"
Farm
Home
Plan W
by U
the
Nagle,
of ty Treasurer Maus last week sent to cesalons, etc., will help to mXke the Tuesday of this week. County Agent
dle a good share of highway build­
It ?nS Ti.e Sft w *ChO°1 U' ”--------------oounty
•- —— ---------- ‘-he
- Centenary
---------------- United . Brethren lhe various taxing unite the sum of occasion enjoyable, aside (com the
• IEK«*T*A which
... Ul-V. is
I. the
,
ing onto other slioulden. The fair­
815437.40
amount paid meeting with old time
and Foster reports this first attempt at
est tax levied In Michigan is the gas
a —
Barry County m
4-H Club fair to bt
■to him during the months of June ।renewing acquaintances. A large —
« . menu.
.nd U b drc.pU&gt;.
X
A r» A.H. n .r“
and July, by the owners of property, crowd is expected. AU of the com-1 far beyond expectations.
tax. Our state. highways are ,bUUt
for the safety, convenience and com­
In Barry county on which the taxes I mltlees and parishoners as well are
Twelve boys, entered I
™ dub l««r U worth exam.
JSd ZiflhMS
fort of automobile owners. And they inlng, because it U a slick piece of
were delinquent.
[working hard to make the event a work in the county, exh
d
1 durln« U,e nejrt
should pay the cost—not property
I Distribution of delinquent taxes | success.
animals. Also every boy
nor any other form of taxation. By
collected during the month of June,)
-----------club
------------- *had entrtai
’
sheep
work
The first lesson this year is to be
meana of the gas tax the owner ot a
,1934:
held in early October. The place of
car pays In direct proportion to the the truth In such tarn as to have meeting has not os yet been decided
hlblted 12 animals, while 33
City of Hastings 8
990JO1
exactly the effect of a falsehood.
use lie makes of the highways.
club
members
exhibited
48 ar
upon. The schools as given by Prof.
TTBTr*, w,_*,w,r, ATTW, ' Village Of
MlddlevUle .
3650,
(Continued on page three)
We pass the Adrian Telegram’s
Gregg consists of four lessons. each WILL
'
HAVE WEEK S OUT - । village of
Freeport
8950
Illustrated by beautiful colored
-------------------------------------------------Village of Nashville
34132
ING
AS
FOUNDATION
’
S
The animals were bexyght
slides. The first
lesson covers
[Total city and village
GUESTS
SMART ALECK WASN’T
"Shrubs and Their Arrangements."
on the animals that
the seooMd. £’Practical Application
(Assyria Township ...
SO SMART AFTER ALL
all shined up tor
which
of Landscape- Principles.” the third
INDICATIONS
POINT
TO
A
THEIR VACATION PERImm* Grove
lesson. "Results
Obtained When

robt.

;
We landed at Cristobal Colon near
i the Atlantic entrance to the Canal
on Bunday, our first stop after an
elght-day sail from Lon Angeles.
They have a rather peculiar custom
In Cristobal. If a merchant opens
up his store on Sunday he has to pay
a special license for the privilege,
but they are all glad to do It If a
big passenger boat happens to land
on that day. Then they evidently
seek to make up this extrp license
fee on their original sale to the first
Wnger customer that shows up at
store, along with some extra
profit'-to cover over-head, clerk-hire,
etc. In other words, those merchants
at Cristobal are Just like a lot of
others—Europe for instance. They
seem to have the Idea that Ameri­
cans are "made of money.” and
they tack on prices accordingly. Woe
to the one who “bites” on the orig­ Is In Jail—Has Not Paid the
inal price quoted. The merchants
Fine and Costs
are largely native Panamanians and
Armenians, and If you think that
Assessed
they are not right "onto their job"
Gordon
J. Rollis, 19. who gave his
you have another guess coming. For
suavity, persistence, and activity home as Spokane. Washington, was
they have the Jews backed right off arrested here Friday and Is held In
the map. That may seem impos­ jail because of a fraud committed by
sible. but it's a fact. For instance, him in tiie sale of magazines for
as we art in Cristobal. Panama, which ho was canvassing.
well say that the article Inquired
It appears that he is one of several
about U a Panama hat, and there agents of magazines sent out by a
are great stacks of them in the publishing house. Each Is given
starsts. The merchants evidently are duplicate receipts, one of which is to
aware that up In this country a real be sent to the company and the oth­
good Panama hat retails all the way er given to the person, who sub­
from 87.50 to 810.00 and way on up.
depending upon the quality. The
On Friday young Rollis solicited a
original price the Cristobal mer­ lady In Nashville to subscribe for
chant will ask you will be right his magazines. She did not care for
around Life American price, say them, but said she would like to
87-50 to 810 00. If you are ever in subscribe for the Grand Rapids
Cristobal
vruuooai Just
juk take
iokc this
inu advice
aavicc— (। rress.
Press, whose subscription rate oy
by
don’t buy anything involving a few | mall is 84.00 per year. He took her
dollars al the first price asked. They subscription for the Press at 83.00.
seem to enjoy dickering and expect i and gave her a receipt, on which he
|t. Hammer the "asking price" down;wrote "Grand Rapids Press’’ In
just as low os you can. then offer, place of the magazines for which he
them from a third to a half of what I was canvassing. But he did not do
you’ve got the price hammered down i that with the other half of the duto, and you’ll probably get the ar-[plicate receipt which he forwarded
tide you are dickering for. Take to his company. On that one he left
tliose Panama hats that they orig-ithe printed names of the magazines
Inally wanted 87.50
He claims
claims that
that he
he ordered
ordered sent
sent
8750 to 810.00 for. 'onlv.
only. He
and some passengers on our boat to her two magazines, one at a 82.00
(Continued'on page 9, part 2)
rate and the other at a’81 rate, so
that the woman. U the transaction
FIT SCHOOLING TO CHILD had gone through, would be receiv­
ing two monthly magazines but not
NOT CHILDJOSCHOOLING the Grand Rapids Press.
We understand that at the Jail
Theme of Dr. Paul Voelker's young Rollis admits the charge mufle
by the Nashville woman, also that
Talk to Two Rotary
he did the same thing tn the eastern
Clubs Monday
part of the state, taking money for
Hastings Rotarians were guests of I subscriptions for the Film Journal,
the Allegan Rotary Club at the Ot- I but in place of sending that paper he
twellegan Country Club house Mon- senb-the order to hU company for
mngntlnes.
day night. Besides having a fine *the
‘
*
When taken before Justice Cortdinner and a delightful visit with
their Allegan friends, they were rlght he admitted the offense and
privileged to hear a remarkable ad­
dress by Dr. Paul Voelker, superin­ or 20 days in Jail. He is still in Jail.
tendent of public instruction of the
state of Michigan
FREEPORT HOLD­
Dr. Voelker did not announce his
ING HOMECOMING
subject. Possibly we could state It .
tn this way: "Educational Institutions
Should Be so Organized That the Big Time Planned for Satur­
Aim Would Be to Fit Schooling to
day and Monday, Sep­
the Child Rather Thon Fitting a
Child Into a Cast Iron System of
tember l and 3
Schooling." The writer was very
Freeport will stage a homecoming
much encouraged by Dr. Voelker s and Flower. Bhow on Saturday, and
statement that educators, statesmen Monday. Sept. 1 and 3.
as well as students of human nature
On Saturday at one o'clock the
cation so that each child will have
an opportunity to secure such train­
ing os will best fit him for a useful
life, rather than put him through a
rigid curriculum which he must take
without regard to whether he is
adapted to it or the system adapted
to him.. .
’"
Wc understoixl from Dr. Voelker
that the Preaident of the United
States is giving his encouragement
to reshaping our school training so
that It will fit the individual needs
of the youngster, rather than attempt to grind out a standardized
product by requiring each child to
take a set system of studies.

PAGES Ito 8

Queen will be crowned, followed by
a bond concert, baseball gaffie, bal­
loon ascension, free acts, etc. The
Flower Show will be open Satur­
sday afternoon and evening. In con­
nection with the show there will be
a display of relics and antiques.
.
Tills
show is sponsored by the Free­
port Women's Club and will be held
In the R. F. Kunde building with
.
Mrs. Gall Lightfoot as chairman of
;the Show and Mrs. Ide Howk is in
(charge of the Junior department.
.Mrs. M. H. Sheffield of Grand Rap­
[Ids will Judge the flowers and all
’
entries
mutt be registered by 10:30
A. M , as Judging starts at 11:00
o’clock. New growers will be added to
last year's list and everything points
to a very successful show. Anyone
wishing to enter flowers al this show
will be welcome to do so.
An airplane will permit those who
wUh and have the cosh, to have a
ride.
' A complete change of program
will feature Monday * celebration,
with a baseball game, concessions,
and a general good time. It Is hoped
that a large number of former resi­
dents may attend this homecoming.

15HGIRLS1RE1T
PINE LUKE GUMP

CITY SCHOOLS TO
OPEN ON TUESDW

STATE-AIDS THE
02318875

SENDS COUNTY TR1ASURER MAU8 CHECK
FOB $13,852
HtLPS SCHOOLS WHICH

NEED ASSISTANCE

Thornapple, l^oodland, Cas­
tleton and Irving Get
Over Half
There was received by County
Treasurer Maus, on Thursday of
last week, from the state treasurer
the sum of 813,852. all of which is
to be distributed to the townships,
of the county In aid of their schools.
The legislature provided a "pri­
mary supplement fund" for that
purpose, also an "equalization fund.’’

helping schools which are placed in
a hard situation by reason of the
fifteen mill limitation tax. and the
large volume of delinquent taxes.
The city of Hastings does not ap­
pear In the following list, because
money from these two sources had
been advanced last spring to the
schools of this city by the state de­
partment of education, to assure
their getting through with the
'school year which closed last June.
The total amount for each of the
townships and the amount from
each of the two funds are given in
the following table:

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UHismaims

Plans are Carried Out." which con­
suls of slides showing "Before and
After" landscaping form homes. The
last lesson takes up with colored
slides. "Perennials and Rock Gar-

These lectures held in past years
have been greatly enjoyed by all
folks attending interested in land­
scaping work. The lectures are giv­
en In the afternoon while the mornIndividual home planting plans for
those enrolled.
Planting plans will be made this
year for 16 Barry county farm homes
by Prof. Gregg. In order to have
Prof. Gregg make a plan for your
farm home grounds* it is necessary
for you to make careful measure*
menu, take several snap shots of
the grounds and agree to attend the
lectures so you will understand how
to carry out the plan once It la made.
Prof. Gregg also expects that the
plan will be carried out within the
next four years. Parties Interested In
having a landscape plan made for
their farm home grounds should get
in touch with Mr. Foster. County
Agricultural Agent, right away and
enroll and receive the necessary in­
structions for making measurements.

MAY ESTABLISH
FRESHMEN COLLEGES

Opportunity for Young Peot
pie -Who Cannot Go
■;
Away th School .
We belltfve if those who have
graduated ffom High school and
wlio wish to go on to college, but
find themselves unable to do so at
the present time on account of lack
of funds, will get in touch with 8upcrlntcn^pnl D. A. VanBusklrk,
they may learn how they can get the
lege, and in a manner which they
can easily afford as we will explain
below. The government Emergency
Relief for Education 6rganlzation is
undertaking to establish Several
freshmen colleges In Michigan coun­
ties, for the benefit of young men
and women who have completed
high school work, who desire a col­
lege education but, because of in­
ability to obtain employment, are1
unable at the present time to get1

lege.
There are many competent teach­
ers available for these freshmen col­
leges—men and women who cannot
find employment under existing con­
ditions. So the students tn these
freshmen colleges will have excellent
opportunities to get th*, fundamen­
tal training for their first year In
college or university, and they will
be given credit in any college or uni­
versity for the studies which they
complete.
We hope that Hastings may secure
one of these freshmen colleges. The
requirement is that there must be
forty who will take the work before
such a college can be established
here. There must certainly be more
than that many young men and
women m Barry county who have
finished high school who would like
to go on to college. They may have
the opportunity of taking this train­
ing right here in Hastings, without
any tuition and at very little ex­
pense, If we can secure one of these
freshmen colleges In Hastings. If
any parents are Interested in having
their children take this work, or any
young people who have finished high
school who desire to take it, we urge
then, to write, or see, or telephone
Superintendent D. A. VanBusklrk of
th* Hastings schools. If the forty

Candidate for democratic nornU
nation for sheriff.
Parade to Precede Program
Every circuit court criminal trial
coats the taxpayers of Barry coun­
at Benton Harbor Wedty an average of 8350. Confessions
netday, Sept. 5
that saye trial-costa are obtained
when the taw enforcing officers se­
Republicans of the Fourth con­
cure the evidence so thoroughly that
gressional district are staging a big
a guilty man can see no loop-hole In
preprimary rally on Wednesday.
the evidence brought against him.
September 5 In Benton Harbor at
The sheriff's department made 246
which Senator Dickinson of Iowa .
DO YOU KNOW THEM?
arrests In the past 20 months. Con­
will be the principal speaker. A
I, the undersigned and Justice of
mammoth parade will precede tho (the peace of Hastings township, am fessions were obtained In nearly all made to have a freshmen college
started in this city.
formal program, with several bands Lasking, co-operation of the public to
and drum and bugle corps leading ‘s tfinding and destroying of in our circuit court—an enormous
Armor* An 'tWO
th*t 1,4V® b**'1 UUln« saving to the taxpayers. The number FITZGERALD CLUB TO
of criminal court trials dapends on
MEET AT WOODLAND
Cbm St., will be the scene of the
have destroyed about thirtyevening program. Barry county will five (85) head in the past, four experience of sheriff and prosecu­
tor. I will continue to give my best Next Week Tuesday Bvenlng
doubtless be well represented at this
efforts if nominated and elected.—
r»Uy.
One of these Is a part bull-ddg,
—Good Speaker—Every-*
Adv.
white with small dark spots around
ANNOUNCEMENT.
body Invited
QARDEN CLUB.
Am a candidate on the Republl- (he head and n6ck. while the other
The Barry County Fitzgerald Club
is a small dark-colored mongrel 4og.
The Tbornapple Garden' Club will
will hold Its next meeting Tuesday
If anyone know* anything about
evening, September 4. at seven
ty clerk. Your support will be great dogs of this description that arc1 Freeport on Thursday, Sept. 8. st 2
running at large, you will be doing' P. M. The program will be t round o'clock.- tn the Woodland Gleaners
ly appreciated.
hall in the village of Woodland.
the public and tiff sheep-raisers of' table talk about ■•Dahlias ’'
—Adv.
- Clarence E. Davis.
Barry Co. a great favor if you will
get in touch with the sheriff's office
LABOR DAY DANCE.
At Vickery’s Clear lake. Sunday,
Monday evening. Thomapplc take
pavUton^-Adv,

LARGE ATTENDANCE
THIS YEAR

00 BEGAN MONDAY
, I

7

.

M-

Martin, cc

I Johnstown

The Local Agencies in Three Baltimore
Counties Made the
(Hastings
Selections
j Barry”.. ’.

.

livestock.

Tuesday

HASTINGS HAS REPUTA­
TION FOR FINE SCHOOLS

A new free period of camping, ex- Hope
irvuig ................
clusively for girlsi woo
who oouia
could noi
not,’Irving
....
The Sound of the Old School was not generally advertised
otherwise attend a girls
gtrL-’ camp in the &gt; PralrievUle ....
Bell Will Be Welcome
------------ —‘ •by
— the- Orangeville ....
summer. Is to be inaugurated
Ing. People in ths different co
Kellogg Foundation at Its Pine lake Yankee Springs
Music
munities seem to have a genuine
camp beginning this week. The per- Thornapple ...
School will open next Tuesday.
Rutland
The ringing of the school bell will
be made an annual event.
be welcome music. Indications point their animals place In a county th
Total Twp. Fund
This year the Foundation has giv­
to a large attendance in the grades
After the Judging, club meml
en two weeks of free camping at (General Fund Co. .
os well as in the High school.
and parents enjoyed a basket pN
Pine lake to boys of Scout age. prior (Covert
Road
Redemption
Under a new state law, those who dinner together which was foltoi
to the opening of the regular nine
Fund ........
. 317.08 have completed eight grades In rural by a very hotly contested ball gs
weeks' summer camp for both girls ।State Fund .
. 809.44 schools are not now required to pass among the club members. After
and boys, previous to this time It
------------ an examination In order to enter
has not afforded the same oppor­
Total for June 87477.18
high school. The certificate of the
tunity to girls.
Abopi 150 girU, between the ages , Distribution of delinquent tax col­
' lected during the month of July. pupil has completed eight grades is; time allowed for making
of six and fourteen, and about 20 11934:
'
sufficient to entitle the
" *to
“ ad—* this ‘
‘ 4-H
~ Club
* *-*&lt;e pupil
first
fair. *Mr. Fo
or 25 older leaders from Allegan.^City of Hastings
a-------- ----in the
— . did not expect too much. With
•81,01343 mission to any high scivool
Barry and Eaton counties are at- II .Village
c of MMiaicTUll
Middleville
... twenty
------- ---------county. Formerly about
per wonderful start and support gl
cent of those who had finished the ।this livestock event, plans will
work of the eighth grade failed to :
qualify at tho examinations that Barry County 4-H Club Fair.
mrntx
TOUJ C,tj' lUld VUUg® fund.81.102J3 were held later. It seemed tx^lhe Canning. Handicraft and Ctot
menu for special penoos in tne post. (
legislature unfair that those who
*Thr
ramn waa mazlr rtnaathla JAssyria Township
(Continued on page ■*«)
48.91 failed to pass the tests should be
by U shift In other events planned Maple Grove ....
420169 deprived of an opportunity to go on
byfFoundatlon officials and was Castleton
344.84 to high school. If a child is to de­ “AROUND THE W0RI
worked out In cooperation with or­ Woodland
ficient mentally that he can not
104.11
Johnstown
ganizations in the three counties,
SUPPER AND PRO
133.79 make the eight grades in the rural
which are Interested Ln girls’ work. Baltimore
school satisfactorily, the teacher
Leaders and. transportation will
wui be
oe Hartings
will naturally be aware of that Unusual Event al
these organizations
and
furnished by tl
*“**
■* *Carlton
fact,
and
will
not
give
a
certifi
­
the Foundatioi
Church Parlors on We&lt;
ton. will supply
peer :Barry-............
cate to such pupils. Many an eighth
Hope ..........
sonnel reqqlre
nesday, Sept. 5
'ilttees oooperat- Rutland
;
The various
tile rural school, was so frightened
Irving
A
very unusual and unique i
mg with the —idallon Ln the ;
when he attempted to write the ex­
....
three counties are headed as fol- Prairieville
’
aminations that he failed to get by.
Orangeville
....
the Methodist
on felt that it was unfair
lows: In Allegan by Mrs. B. Hofack- ;
Thechurch
legislature,
er of Otsego; In Barry by Frank An- ,Yankee Springs
(Continued on page six)
gell of this city, secretary ot Um Thornapple ....
served starting at five o’clock. 1
Barry county Y. M. C. A., and in ,
..83,961.86
Eaton county by Mrs. M. IL DeFoe Total Twp. Fund
..81.47040
of Charlotte.
•
&lt;
BROUGHT MANY TO CITY sponsoring the affair, which shou
prove very enjoyable.
A total of 462 boys and girls have &lt;Covert Road Redemption.. 536.42
Many different countries art
State
Fund
798.44
attended the three three-week per- I
Folks
Enjoyed the Play, Band
lods of camp at Pine lake which
food native to the country
.11 MOM ..
Concert and Pavement
Total for July .
closed for the summer on Saturday.
sold. For instance, petal—
It will be noticed that the city of
Dance
Y-egetables from Ireland; chop
Hastings received over 82,000, the
THREE PERSONS WERE
The
“Better
Hastings
Days" from China and aatads from Ha
of which was paid to the school
SERIOUSLY INJURED bulk
board for the support of schools. The brought considerable numbers of

Setter Hastings days

Automobile Crash at M-43
Turn North of Broad­
way Bridge
A serious accident occurred at the
turn on W-43, up the hill from
Broadway bridge, on Wednesday

township of Woodland received over
81400; Castletow' over 8800; Irving chants of this dty Friday and Sat­
about 81.600; Thornapple about 8550. urday. The. crowd seemed to enjoy
the band concert and the pavement
dance on Friday evening as well as
FREEPORT VILLAGE
the tree show at the Strand. Ntf
the returns would have been
PURCHASES CEMETERY doubt
far larger had we had normal crops
this year. Such a program occasion­
Landscaplng Project Is Con­ ally cannot fail to promote good-will,
and that Is a big asset for any town.
sidered—Lots Will

wood, of MlddlevUle. with Mrs. El­
wood's sister also In their car. were
driving from this city toward their
Be Oared For
home. They were about to make the
A business deal of unusual Inter­
turn when a bread truck from
Grand Rapids, driven by Niel Bush, est not only to Freeport people but
crashed into them. The strange to many former residents and
thing about it was that no glass was friends was consummated last week,
broken In either car. yet three ot when the village completed the tran­
James
the four were severely lacerated. Mrs saction of purchasing from uauica
Elwood suffered a deep cut across [ Godfrey the local cemetery. This
the forehead and her sister was also has been talked ot and discussed for
severely cut Mr. Elwood was bruised ■ yetrs, and much effort was exerted
but not badly hurt. Bush had a bad .by the late Mrs. Milburne to bring
cut on his left arm and his left this about, but in vain. Under the
plan, IK.
the vltlacrn
village will
will ttry
to
.
_ _ ___L.-L-„ rm.*
’'present
rtw.aA.nt nl.n
rv tn
were taken to Pennock hospital secure CWA help and a project of
where medical and surgical aid was beautification will be carried out.
All
lots
will
receive
care
in
the
fu
­
given them.
ture and Freeport will have a ceme­
THE BAND CONCERT
tery it can well be proud of. We
TOMORROW NIGHT. commend President L. B. Lester and
The Hastings City Band will give the village council for this fine piece
of work.—Freeport Correspondent.
court house lawn tomorrow. Thurs­
day. evening, beginning at eight
AUCTION SALE
o'clock. Following is the program
VERY SUCCESSFUL
and we are sure it will be delightful
to all who can attend.
1. Gifted Leadership, Henry Fill­ Porry Van
Tuyl Be allied
more.
More Than He Had
1 Lisette Walts, H. O. Pulfrey.
3. Carloca, Vincent Youmans.
Estimated
4. Torguato Tasso, Selection from
Perry Van Tuyl held an auction
Opera DonlsetU.
5. Bongs of the Desert, March. J. sale at his place in Yankee Springs
uerwm vunv.
I township on Monday, the sale being
Deforest
Cline.
I. OodtUU.ro, Two. Arthur Jolul- wt».rtl«&lt;l tn lut woor. Boon.,.
son Sam Caslow
I He
several head of cattle for
7. ‘ Bohemian Girl, Balfe.
aale and
delighted when they
8. Champagne Walls,' Request,'«*d for frpm 85 to 813 more than
Con Conrad. Ben Oakland, Milton he had estimated\
Dmie
। Inasmuch as his only method of
9. Them Basses G. H. Hufflne
‘advertising was the Banner, naturU) Star Spangled Banner, ar- '•ur Mr. Van Tuyl to highly pleased
ranged by John P. Sousa.
wlth Ulla medium of reaching the
■eas----------------i people.
INVITES THREE OTHER CLUBS.
J.
Norton acted as auctioneer.
The Rotary
ClubCut.
of this
city lias
*
*
inrltetl
t&gt;.« lllu.r,
of tail..
Al- i
HOMCMADt Id
CBMAM.

representing

the

United

many; Dutch cheese
from Italy: ice cream and cake
Alaska and watermelon from Al

This promises
“iK Robert Cook to g,

man and her assistants
vllto Bayles, Mrs O«
Mrs M E Whitman.
public ns this is a gtneri

PLANTING FINGER­
..
LINGS IN

Number Exceed* Thai

ADALBERT CORTRIOHT,
Republican Candidate for Prosecuttn Attorney.
in the
My qualifications include eight
years active practice of law and
four years as Circuit Ooyrt Com­
missioner.

In criminal work during which time
I tian died six hundred arraignmsnta
and fifty trials In Justice and Qlrcult Court.
echools of this county and of the j
University of Detroit Uw School, I i
feel myself well qualified to pw- I

SUPPORT A DARKY COUNTY
legan afid Charlotte to meet with
WUI be served by Dowling L. A. 8.
Uiem Here on Monday. September Labor Day aftemoori and evening on
17, for a get-together session ot the the Dr. K. B. Rees lawn at Dowling, OFFICE at tits
four clubs.
I—Adv.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST t&gt;, 1934
ffl A nr nnn

lu UnE I BO”

IMP nmnCITfiDC

I paid for by the'bonk*. The kwur- faure to c&gt;aed liquidation. Thto often
OPPORTUNITY FOR 'vUhtal°de^*itGra ^t*to^,000UXBi P^al^f 5.SEVERAL YOUNG WN
words. If an insured bank ftifciready cash.
------------and • I*1*”1 &amp;“•
on de‘The new Systran eliminates UJto.WhO
I shown that the

$6,000

maximum obtained from Uw assets. This hu

nremets
two important
First, the
TH MICHIGAN 883 BANKS -’ fullv
fully
proucta tnora
more
esnt., Con»r»ua&gt;
unportant
cflecta. crniUa.
ol Il/diSLior.
in than 97 per cent
-ndeffects.
ol .
ya; KERN IN
"*
h«nk«" Cornoratkm and other creditors of

May Be IfitwetUd in

ing
a„_„
J™

Office Open

LEO HOFFMAN SPOKE

AT
that
large. It to no* the largest producer

LOCAL NEWS

COMMERCIAL CLUB:

Diacusaed “Money” ind He
Urged Hie Hearen to
j
Study Subject

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Mrs. Ed. Wilkes has been quite ill alon an&lt;1 Decocratlc candidate for

»„
__
Attorney Leo Hoffman, of Allegan,
Assyria township will celebrate
thil
was the guest of honor and speaker lu centennial tn 1938 and plana are arranged tor Bennett Park.
at the noon luncheon ot the Oom- atomdr under oonski«r»tlcn.
Mired
b&lt;nk
seU
mtn
dlfifculUre
-nd
■»««&gt;
moolh.
Nw
reflURED
Hie Rutland Cemetery Circle will
Oceana. Mecosta, Montcalm. Isa­ merctel Club yesterday. He discussed
the subject of “Money," not, he said, meet with Mrs Stella Hathaway MEETING OF THORNAPl. tarred to etore It. dore,.
bella, Macomb and Oscoda counUea
Crowley explained.
•
gallons "
ntwncrl
opened last month
month, In
in Rnmn
Room MJ
237 n»
of iia* already been proving producing because he felt that he la an author- Wednesday P. M . Sept. 5.
fKE GARDEN CLUB
REPRESENTS 95 PER
&lt;
"Jfjst
as.soon
as
a
receiver
is
ap-1
the
now
post
office
building
at
Lanteiritoty.
hcut nr oatdamc
,
a-’-20011 as a reiver is ap------------------ ---------------'sing.
UCNI UF rHlnUita (jointed for the bank the Corpora- niCDI AVQ- CQCATC
uULTEL'iSi!! b'u’» “ muomu. »ixm. Pi«e&lt;i.
ana so many theories about money
—kJ
------------tion begins, to pay depositors the UlOrLHlo-----GnCA I C
■ This office wks reopened’ for ithe
Boporta of Flower Show Are
RURAL
GIRLS
AT
Ui
these
days
that
U
to
the
duty
of
Deposit Insurance Is Per- insured amount of their depasito."l
kun
MUCH
n mrenrM
INTERFIT -----------------------------benefit of young men living
--------in this
oojnpetad on tha north side.
I Given—Election of Of­
MULTI HU I EnCO I pan Of lhB Mtate wbo
interested
KELLOGG CAMP folks to inform themselves.
manent Part of Nahe M,d "AU ti,c individual depositWUUn
1
1 port of the state who arc Intareatad
School opens at Nashvtllo on Mon-1
manen* rars ox wa
o_ ncedj
do u to preicnt hu p^,
. v
-in the navy. The office hours at tha
He named the steps by which the day. Sept. 17, tha data being lato
ficers in October
tion 6 System
book or some ether evidence of the KcmarKaDie Fruit ana vege- recruiting station are from 9 A. M. County Agent Harold Foster world had arrived at the conclusion because of repair work being dene’
Ito 4 P. °
M.. except Saturdays, when
that gold to the product beat adapt- on the interior of tho building.
Washington. D C—Thedeuoslts T bank's deposit debt and representatable Crops Despits the
die Glasgow entertained (he TbornNames 4-H Club
_
i^.... than 383 Michigan banks are fives nt
_
__
.
the office will be closed at noon.
mare
of .Hrthe Cn-ivimHnn
Corporation, chn
who trill
will be
The Grangers of Barry county are apple Garden Club Thursday, Aug.
Dry Wcatner
. Qualifications for enlistment are
was emphasized of having a stable invited to visit Ionia today, as the 23. Twenty-five members and guests
Members
Insured by the Federal Deposit In- al the bank, will give *■'
him
“ his •check.
u"‘'
The
of. mu
fruit
as follows; The
Nine Barry
County 4-H Club girls standard, one that will command the
.«•• displays v
». &gt;and
uiu vegc- ~
.... applicant must be'! WJOC
।
rurance Corporation. Chairman Leo The de|x»llor then assigns his ingucati of the warden. Many mem- were present and the afternoon pro­
T. Crowley Ims .announced. This wired claim against the bank to the tables in the west window of the an American citizen, between thelaj-cihe— •'■e guest* of the Kellogg Camp confidence of people, who must have bers of Qie Grange are planning to Rram consisted of reports from tho
ages
of 17 -----and —
25 years; must be of qu, v.-eck at pine lake, according a standard to measure values.
—..— office
„—™ this
...^ week
„—„ have at- .-— —
number is more than 95 per cent of Corporation. Thus, the Corporation Banner
visit the prison.
fiowar show. Mrs. C. D. Bayer raHe
also
discussed
inflation
and
the
steps
into
the
depositor's
shoes.
.
'
tracted
**
J
*
a
**
lot
‘
of
attention
1
from
pass~
good
physique,
1
*■*
have
”“
“
at
*
’
least
*
20
1
to
Harold
J.
faster.
County
Agriculall the Hcensed Institutions in the
ported
floral hall activities; Mrs.
sound teeth, must be of good stand- j mhd Agent. Mr. Foster in making disasters thal would follow If our week on tjoo ball. Ws’taial whi Floyd Everhart told pf the poster
"Tn the first payoff which took ertby.
state.
W®ek 00 Lhc charKe of
Peter Eckman of Rutland exhibit- Ing in his community, must be able the selection* for this week's outing pww’at’work^o1 meet'defWem-ka °CCUr
In the nation more than 14.000 place recently 99 per cent of all ths
- 1 (e-n
____ the ages
__
.. 10
two tomatoes nhir-Vi
which wo'ah.H
weighed nn.
one tn
to furnish the I^nslntr
Lansing Office
office with picked girls &gt;between
banks or over 93 per cent of s’.Lthe donsetars received their money in ed
of
01 Adair gave an interesting account"
full. •
■
• and one-half pounds apiece and said references from reputable citizens add 14 and girls who had done
licensed institutions arc insured.
of the antique diaplay and Mm.
...Seating
liquor.
"
q
of lhis
the applicant
must- creditable 4-H Club work deserving no hope of redeeming it in gold or
‘‘- 'locality;
—**’"■ ---------------------------“With the depositors paid, liquida­ he had more al home like them. "*
Although deposit Insurance is now
Mrs. Norton.. Singh had the mis­ Harry Bennett gave a very enllghta permanent part of the nation's tion of the bonk proceeds on a bus­ They will make several good meals. not have a police or Juvenile court an outing.
1any other desirable substance.
fortune, to fall on Monday tn her enlng talk on shadow boxes. Tha
T. S. K. Reid brought home with,.record, must have at least a grade
banking system people generally do iness-like basis. Formerly, of course.
display
ot qullta and rugs as well as
Three girls are fronwthc Woodland
home, sustaining a broken rib. The
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not understand It very well, Mr. tRL- depositors had to wait a long him from Texas several branches of j. school education and' must have the Club namely, Dorothy
Rairigh. UNEMPLOYED MUST
injury
is very painful, but she is do- the art division will be reported at
time before the liquidation produced cotton, one boil being entirely; consent of his parents.
[the next meeting.
Crowley said.
‘
Genevieve Hoover and Beatrice
FOLLOW
REGULATIONS ing
as well
as possible
opened
and
the
others
were
not
Yeung
men
who
enlist
in
the
navy
.'
Edgar
RfiaM
of
Irving
brought
tp
! The president appointed a nomi­
"The Federal Deposit Insurance any money to pay them and they
Murphy Dorotha Sense and Anna
Corporation is Just what the name were usually paid in small amounts. ready to open. Hi esc cotton stalks in this district arc sent to the naval May Dunigan are attending from the Veterans Should Register at lhla ofrice lul wcek B nineteen inch nating committee of three—Mrs. L
1| training station at Norfolk. Virginia. Coats Grove club. Anna Halstead
implies," he pointed out. "It is an Naturally, they were anxious to get created much interest.
Z,, ...
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branch
branch
at of
a "hnnev"
a •'honey"near
peartroe.
tree, V. Bessmer. Mrs- Harry Bennett and
twelve
training
One of the prettiest bunches of!I for twcl
. weeks
-------- tof
-------------r prior to and Mildred DeBruino are attending
Charlotte Office If They .which contained thirty pears. They Mias Badle Glasgow—to prepare a
insurance organization insuring de­ their' money os soon as possible and
posits in banks. This protection is they exerted a great deal ot pres- crabapples the writer ever saw was; going to sea.
from the Monroe School 4rH Club
I were packed as closely 4A they could slate of officers for next year and the
Have No Jobs
brought to the office Saturday from i Some of the many opportunities and Betty Jean Casey and Kathryn
election will be held at die October
be on this one small branch.
[the Frank Prentice farm. Hastings, offered by the navy are: World-wide Wibalda are attending from the Del­
In a recent issue of the American
Mayor Leonard at the council meeting. It was suggested that at
Route 5- There were 22 apples in one travel, better education, bank oc­ ton Club. Miss Freda Smith and Legion News some pertinent facta meeting Friday evening named Al­ the next meeting a discussion of the
clusion. each one beautifully colored counts, sports of all kinds, a variety Ruth Townsend are leaders for the were given concerning veterans' un­ derman Hoonan of the second ward advisability of having a four months1
employment. in which Barry county to succeed.Leon Tolhurst, who has. vacation during the winter months.
red and yellow. And they were not of valuable trades Anyone wishing group.
men might be interested.
("tied on" the branch as one might further information should write to
moved to Marshall, as a member of be one of the questions to be decld4-H Club girls and others from the
'imagine. They were bonafldc.
If the veterans in this county wish the Library Board of this city.
R. D Boggs, who has charge of the three coumtes ot Barry, Eaton and
Mr. Prentice also lias a prolific pear recruiting station. Room 227. Post Allegan are in attendance at the employment they should communi­
A petition signed by several cltl- also suggested that we begin to agi­
cate with the brancti United States
I crop, and on a branch not quite two Office funding, Lansing. Michigan.
aena was presented to the council tate the subject of having a special
' feet long, were 48 good stectF pears,
logg is doing for the young people Employment Office now located at Friday evening, asking for traffic flower for Hastings to adopt*as tha
Charlotte.
.
one small branch having 29 qn It. SHAREOF CORN-HOG
ot this section of the state is hardly
protection to school children at the city flower. If that could be decided
Veterans should remember that If intersection of Broadway and State thia year It would be g great advan­
Mr. Prentice picked nearly five
unless one is in close touch
COIN IS $10,230.60 realized
they have not registered since Aug.
bushels of pears from one tree and
with if. Mr. Foster appreciates this
Road streets. The matter was re­ tage to the garden people in their,
1. 1934. they should do so and it will
salrf there were about that many left
opportunity of sending Barry Coun
­ 1
Coun-1
ferred to the public aafbty comrnit- next spring planting and by the year
be
necessary to have discharge pa­
County to Receive Nearly ty 4-H Club members to such a well
following we could have a beautiful
pers along. If a Job is secured out­
The alarm of Arc Friday night, at display for the centennial celcbra$100,000 From Wheat­ organized Instructive camp.
side of the Employment office, the
'GREAT DETECTIVE PLAY
wm vuuavu
about v.tfv,
9:30. was
caused uy
by use
the aum
shortfc tiOtl of 1938.
office should be notified Immediate­ circuiting of wires In the motor o(&lt; *our new members Joined the club
Corn-Hog Contracts
'
AT STRAND SUN.-MON.
AGED WOMAN IS
ly. and if he should be laid off. the the electric refrigerator In Jay' w,d
and “
after
program was finished
,ter the nrouram
We explained to our readers last
NEARLY ASPHYXIATED veteran is urged to again notify the
light refreshments were served with
office so his card may be placed tn
I One
lhe Mo.t Oripp.o,
There was some damage from smoke a color scheme of yellow and black.
the active file. Registration should
The
meeting
was
held on the lawn
Stories by Dashield
'would
receive
about
$6U.ooo
for
the[
Mr8,
Wanc
y
Winters
Found
1---------------------- ----------------and the generator was of course de­
,bc renewed after thirty days if no
in the shade of an old apple tree and
..
httlrninri^ Uun
than 1.1 COO nice
ITnoAHn-in,.,
Hammett
^
ttle n,ore
plg* that
lhfll 1
strayed.
,
Unconscious by
nammeit
lh(f ltghl
dgJr
' The charlotte offire «ive&gt; nretar
A ch“hge will be made in Ute time with the background of brilliant
i I JELKE’S 6000 LUCK
flowers made a picture that will long
Officers
Next Sunday and Monday. SepTlie same 670 farmers will get pay
MARGASINE
be remembered by those present.
. tember 2 and 3. Wlllidm Powell and for 1834.4 acres of com which they
n« MT MM dM M
? "™‘ra
j
MVerBJ w&lt;.ckj.
Qun. The meeting adjourned at 4:30 and
Myrna Loy will star in “The Thin agreed not to raise this year and Mrs. Nancy Winters about her home ■
-------------- . t r
*&gt; Summtr Meat
each guest expressed her apprecia­
Man" nt the strand. Thia play has didn't The compensation for the on No. Broadway and noticed that A VISITOR IS IMPRESSED
2TOMA22 lAMIMg
-CQCyMC:
_
been seen elsewhere bf otlr inform- । com they didn't raise to 30c a bush- the
—— milk
...... bottle^„■
had not been taken I
BY A CANDIDATE. Hereafter It wUl b? at 11:20. The tion for a delightful afternoon. ■
!ant who says that it is most inter- el: and the amount of com which jin,
they notified
— v,w,George
sl
n | rcpwicr
iromfrom
a unicago
news'
a sheriff
a reporter
a Chicago
newi- church services will begin at ten
estinR and fiucinntini! One person the 1834.4 acres might hove raised.; Leonard on Saturday
' V afternoon,
ftftrmmn who
whn Ipaper
-------- who
‘ - ■is spending
--------••--- ..his. vacation o'clock.
called it "the best detective story had it been planted, was figured as i immediately investigated. Sheriff
Smith Brothers. Veltc &amp; Com-1
OIIVIT1I on
Ull Lake
LAIKU Michigan,
AllCIUKill), in
in paying
puyUlg us
US aH
yet written In America."
34.102 bushels of shelled com. That*Leonard and Nightwatchman
—
—Clar-1
■— '«-&lt;
—
•
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pony, in their advertisement this
friendly
call, ------------expressed
his opinion
'Mart
people enlnv
enjoy cood
good detective 'at m*
30c pperr bushel would mean $10,- |encc shultz could
’
Mast neonlr
i—.tj not "get Into'the
.w. of lhe Republican candidate for week, call attention to the fact that I
stories and the author of this one. -----230 60.
”----- - the wheat contracts
- j house as it was strongly locked on Stale Senator from thia District.
J. From
, the price of coal will advance on
I Dttahleld Hammett, is regarded by and
and the
th. Com-Hog contract* fanner* | the inside, so had to break in the
"I've talked with your man. Du- SePl &gt;• Th13 ls nothing they arc 1
Sinclair Lqwls, the famous author of Barry county this year will re- door. They found the aged woman butason." he said, "and I'm Im- "sponsible for but Is required by
and Nobel prize winner, as "the best celve well toward $10,000 cash. Just i lying on her bed unconscious. Medl- pressed with his political qualifies- !hc fuel code under which they arc,
of American detective story writers," how effective this campaign will be cal aid was summoned and Mrs. lions. I like his direct personality, operating.
rand Mr. Lewi* also says that this in raising farm prices does not yet, Winters was taken to Pennock- hoa- That makes for straight thinking? TPe United States civil service
novel Ls "certainly the most breath­ annear:
«„r. that pjt*]. jjer condition being critical.
appear; but
bu$ it H
Is ahaaintaiv
absolutely sure
and how we need it! They tell ms' commission lias announced comless of all his stories." it will be atthe drouth has raised themwlwithout
Investigation showed that she had he Is an honest man. and how we petitive examinations for several
| the Strand next Sunday and Mon-&gt; any aid from the government,
prepared her coffee for breakfast nggd »uch men! My opinion is that typ« vt government service. If
i day. September 2 and 3.
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’.YCRARDT—KLAGER REUNION^ and had set it on the gas stove, as he is too keen of habit to overlook anyone is interested In such service
wa* her habit, and it is thought that an opportunity for parly advance- they can learn about it by inqutrDEAD LINE DATE
| Thc first reunion of Uic Adam possibly she bad hit the valve Ju«t ment. while on the other hand he is' Ing-of Hugo O. Wunderlich,—
secre
— ­
K IANY 1
Eckardt family with their cdusuu. enough to allow a small amount of too wise to chase the will-o-the- tary of the Civil Service Board of
R JANI. I,
KUgfr
WBS hcId
Examiners al the postoffice in this
gas to escape during the night, near­ wisp. We need that type too.
World War Veterans Can &lt;lay
the EB,on R^Plds camp ly asphyxiating her. This Wednes­
city.
"I know plenty of politicians and
ground*. Relatives were present from day morning she U reported as rest­ I could not keep my Job If I were
Mr. Nielsen of Battle Creek, audi­
File Adjusted Compensa­ Ann Arbor. Bridgewater. Tecumseh, I ing comfortably.
not able to size 'em up I'm used to tor for the city, made his report
Middleville. Hastings. Lake Odessa
size
It. this business of making estimates. Friday night to the council cover­
tion Claims Now
and Woodland.
There are plenty of valuable and ing the financial record of this city
MOVING
TO
NEW
.
Announcement is made
from | It was a very enjoyable meeting.
reliable men in politics. 1 wish live for the year ending March 29. 1934.
Washington. D. C- that January IJ■ A bountiful pot luck dinner, a ball
HOME AT ALLENDALE people knew that, but how can they His report showed the city had in
1935, is the final date for World war game and visiting were among the
when criticism and propnpandn con­ cash on March 29. 1933. the sum
veterans to file ihclr claims for ad­ day's events.
Rev. Gearhart Commends His stitute the swankiest team on the of 151.707.87. On March 29. 1934.
justed compensation. Either the vet-, Officers chaecn were; President.
road.
the cash on hand was $47.848 29.
Successor to Hastings
tran or the dependent* of a deceased ■ Andrew
Fmkbclner,
Middleville;
"Yes. the majority of men in our The report was accepted. This re­ JOHN A. VANDER KO1±
veteran may hie the claim.
| Vice^Prcs.. Sigmund Klagcr. Bridge­
People
state legislatures are all-wool and a port agrees with the city treasurer's
Barry county veterans, who have water; Sec.. Mrs Howard Hewitt.
CAKDIDATX
Rev. and Mrs. W. C.GeaYjrart and yard wide, and Mr. DubuUson is not report made in March.
not already put in their claims. IVavtlHM
Hastings.
Arrangements have been com­
family will move this week to their only that but more. He displays a
FOR SHERIFF
Choice Quality
:hould sec F W Anriablc before Jan
n w„ decided to have another
new home at Allendale. Midi. Dur­ certain well-woven texture of per- pleted to have a concert by the 119(h
ON THS DEMOCRATIC TICKET
il about tills matter.
reunion next year in August at Pol- ing his pastorate in Hastings he has spnality-flne and strong-that one is Field Artillery Band of Lansing nt
INFANTILE Pa'iALysIS
1
P“" “&gt;
made many friends who regret hia conscious of it if one has had prac­ Bennett Park. Charlotte. Sunday.
leaving our city. Their good wishes tice in estimating men. It looks good
CAUSES GIRL'S DEATH.
LOSS WAS TRIFLING.
will follow him to his new field. Rev.
1 Nancy, the ten yws ^d daughter
Tile Hastings luv
fire arpBrtmem
department was
of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Dotan. of called to a country fire Wednesday Gearhart is very appreciative of the
FAMILY REUNION.
"
this city, was stricken with Infantile afternoon, but before they arrived many kindnesses he has received
David Althouse. son of John and
paralysis the first of the week while the blaze had been subdued Thresh- from friends in thia city and vicin­ Savilla Althouse. who was born in
thc family was on a vacation trip cra werc at Q,car Wurms fann ln ity and has the kindest feeling to­ 1853 in Hastings township and spent r
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 224-1-2557
not far from Alpena- She was Hope township it was discovered ward Hastings and ita people. He many years tn this vicinity, came A
rushed to Blodgett hospital In Grand lhat the roof of the barn had been
Saturday for a ahorl visit with his B
Rapids where all possible was done M.t aflre by aparlu frpm lhe thresh. Crocker, whom ha says is a young niece. Mrs. Alma Cruttenden. and “
(for her. but death claimed her on mg engine. There was lively work by man of sterling quality and asks the have a look al the old seelies. Sun- A
SUNDAY and MONDAY, SEPT. 2 and 3
■ Ttiesday morning
the threshermen tor a few minutes coopaation of the friends of the day all branches of the family gathPrivate funeral services will
but they put out the fire before city Wesleyan Methodist church and its j ered for a visit, among them his sis- r
held at the family residence. 429 8 firemen arrived. Tlw loss was very numbers for his successor.
ters. Rose Charlton and Emma 4
Park St. on Thursday afternoon, al ;ma
j] fearing the umr
blaze uilgili
might gel
Ret
.......
»
two-thirty o'clock, interment in
&gt;vz.»h control a_.u
-------Ul fw
beyond
call---was
made
for MANUFACTURING CO.
|Rivqr.ude.
WON IN PATENT SUIT ^u.
uui. JUhur. t
I the city fire buck.
Sincere sympathy b extended to
Uomedy—“THE OLD BUGLER"
LATEST PAT HE NEWS
------------- । Mr*. Moxie Mulrooney and Patty ■
'the bereaved ones in tills time ol [
REJECTED THE GIFT.
Added—"Around the Calendar"
Bargain Matinee 1:08—3:00
Decided Ita Piston Ann. all ot Saginaw, others pres| Some well-meaning citizens ot Court
sadness.
Nashville raised a purse of $50.
Bings
Did
Not
Infringe
Ruth
of
Vermontville.
Mrs.
Rose
WELCOME TO CONTY ISLE.
fnorn.­
bought a lot along-slde w
the Thorn
Chariton and Irving, Mr. and Mrs.
Dell Sutton, with the help of a apple rlver and gave u
the vU.
on Another Line
tew boys, ha* cleaned up Kenfield »»v
lMe on
C0IMltttto thal
wlBUnmg i Some time ago the Perfect Circle C. J. Clarke and Mary Ann. Carey
TUESDAY. SEPT. 4—ONE DAY ONLY
uti kuuuiir.Ni
uiai a
a ,
swimming
Island in Thornapple river
and pool would be built there After In- Company, an Indiana corporation Althouae and family and Albert and
TWO FEATURES
family and Albert Crultenden and
made a beauty Sjx&gt;l of lhe samc. ^ 1[vestlgatlng
V£..«.£“__ the cost ^j'Tuch'a'pwiujvu»i»
of such a pool manufacturing piston rings, brought
, The railroad men hove named it und after ascertaining that the wa- auit against the Hastings Manufac- Mlfc Indeed this was a most hap­
|ter in the Thornappe
Thornappe"river
luring Company, claiming that the py day.
ruth
adolth
■ Cuney Isle.
river at Nash-1 luring
Welcome to Coney Isle, across the
v
jjj
c
was
not
suitable
fbr
pool-bath!
latter
were
infringing
on
patents
‘ * villc
f6r pool-bath-[latter
Infringing
OBITUARY.
little stream.
------- **
— council
--------- - rejected
— - -iI —
-------claimed
»-•—j to.------------,u mg
ms pun
purposes,
the
which they
have on their
Lucy
Ann
Eisen
hood
Cain,
daughpiston
rings.
The
case
was
tried
-C
[
ter
c/
’
c^^^arahS^X'
4
Welcome to Coney Isle, where the tbe gilt.
-------- ALSO -----Silvery waters gleam:
....— ■
ago m
reoenu aistnct
court ,wu born in Jackson township. Ban-' I
in uic
the_federal
dlstric^court
Its a shady place in summer when MICHIGAN'S BIG GAS FIELDS, at Grand
with a big array of. '&lt;dU3ky comjjy Qbl0 August IB. 1850. F
-a Rapids,
„
the summer dnv;
The
MeciYsta
Mecosta rruintv
county occ
gas AelH
fijld hl.
has! legal .-I-...
A- ­ I
days are hot*
hot;
1_________________
talent on both sides. The de
Hurrah for Coney Island, if* a been extended several miles by a cision of the court, rendered some and passed away August ZJ. 1934. 4
ADDED, COMEDY—“BLOW ME DOWN"
grand old spot
------'* *-------*— tn last
‘ ••'
—*— ­ time alter the trial. U thal there was1
, new —
well,
brought
Wednes
She came to Michigan m 1854 ”
LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS
Adults ISc; Children 10c
—Contributed.
day in Millbrook township, with a no infringement. This victory for
daily capacity ot 2500.000 cubic feet of the local company Is naturally very settled’ in Barry county She was 4
FREEMAN REUNION. .
gas. This new well evidence* the fact pleasing to all who art interested In married to Leander Qaln December I
8. 1173. He passed away January 2. B
. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis khtthews en- 'hat tn that part M
w
of the stale, ex- it as stockholders or workers
19&gt;4.
F WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPT. 5 and
tertamed the Freeman reunion Sun- tending across at least three counTo this union were born seven chil-' A
day Quota from away were Mr nej. u an area that will produce
FRED JOHNSON SUF«... three
«™ passed away
|
dren.
away m
in ir.iancy
infancy ■
and Mrs A D Hoskin fnee Ora Me- |arse quantities ot gas.
1 away.”
Cluitocki and daughters. Helen and
--------.
FERS PAINFUL INJURY
CANNING NEEDS
Almn. of Gasvillc. Ohio. Mrs. Clara
-----POMONA GRANGE.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
iLamoreau and Dr. Amnicron of Frc,
'
The Barry county Pomona Orange Break. Bone. ir. B&gt;&lt;hl fool |w&lt;“
Cad Rubbers
mont. Mrs. Maud Smith and daugh- held their meeting at Welcome
With CAROLE LOMBARD, Bunts a Allen, Ethel
When He Stepped
Mr*. Dolly J. Lee. all of H
ter and Mr and Mr- Burglu.it of Grange hail on Saturday. An address
dox 22c
Can Coven
Into Role
twe inmdchlldren. and thrw
Grand Rapid* and Mr* J R Haye* was to be given by Jahn C. Ketcham
into U01C
I grandchildren, also one slsti
of
Hastings.
The
day
*
festivities
on
the
subject
of
the
“
Proposed
New
Comedy
—"NKWB 'HOUNDS”
Pint* 67 c
Mason Caw
Fred Johnson, who travels tor the iIda Utcbard of Greenville. ----------- 1.
closed with a wiener roast which all Tax Amendments." but Mr- Ketcham
LATEST PATKZ NEWS
"aitlnas -Manufacturing Co., met
-met
Punmi
nt h»r
a
--------------------------------—iturday
■
enjoyed.
was ill and unable to bo present. Hastlngs
with a painful sectdent Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.-------------------- 1
COVJ-uiu LSTn AM.LABIX
.S
morning in Cleveland. Olilo. He was
Burial in Fuller cemetery.
4
stepping off a ladder and did not
FRIDAY .nd SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 u&gt;d S
The government 1* prepared to W8U passed by the last legislature
MEETING OF RURAL
make loans to tanners in tiie drouth
«q» .
'
TEACHERS ON SATURDAY. 14
ment and stepped Into It. Al tint he
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
Tho teacher's of the rural school* ■
thought he had strained his right
WHh the M UtaraaUMial "Hoareh fur Beauty" Ceaicji Winson
for acreage sown to grain. this fall. Jack Allerding. Hastings. Route 2. fool, but upon examination it was of tM countv will have llteir annua) r
meeting Saturday. SepL 1. in the 4
Tlx. go.ernmcni will loan »!’ per on Aug. 22. He has been named Jack found u be brokyn instead.
court room beginning at 1:30 o'clock I
। acre for seed to b? planted and &gt;1 Michael.
Al this meeting the taachen wtjl get ।
[per acre lor summer fallowing.
Meta Marietta Is the name of th*
their uitinll*. .nd InolnM-tlnn. far ' A
Sl'RGERY GL'LLG.
uaugmer doth w a«r. ana san. isay
Haywood, City. Bcgitc 1 on Aug. 35aU hopc he nU/
[ Pennock Hospital Surgery Guild.
.Asia's Fiercest Jungle BtasU Oasis in Mortal Combat!
llo, 19 will meet ■Thursday. Sept,
concerning thto proportion of a
LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS — Adults 15c; Children Ifc
cumts in mw; lidurc* tu rxtenatou work offered by the colt at Mr Ermont Newion s real- u&gt;iu worth 3 cento, wnat'a the maldeuce cn Route 1. Work as usual,
ter with the nickel?

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�CT1 BATHNGS BANNEt, WTOMMDAT, AUGUST M, 1U4
led tn the select-four division. Bur- Wilbur Lane In the 18-hole final SERUM PREVENTS IN-'
drtts Wadd took hfa place after go- match of the championship flight
" bith r moil veto
I Ing two extra holes
holos with Charlie 0-5.
8-8. Mrs. Stem reached the final
nnal
FANTILE PARALYSIS
'Leonard to finish 1-up. Ian Ironside bracket through a default by Mrs.I
stumbled into the aeml-flnal bracket Ray Finnic while Mrs. Lane defeated
j by virtue of a default from Al Mrs. Roy Hubbard tn the semi-fin- Philadelphia Doctor DiicovI Brown: Charlie Doyle placed among als, 2-1. to become the other finalist.
er« Serum to ImmunSEMI- FINAL GOLF
I the fast four by defeating Don Wall-1
----------------- &lt;«»
------ -ixe Children
4-3- Aben Johnson entered the HASTINGS VS. GRKENMATCHES SCHEDULED dorff,
■
Everybody who realizes the terseml-final bracket after finishing:
VILLE GOLF MEET.
Hastings
1-up on lhe 18th hole over Dr. I E_
.._ golfers defeated Green“ rlbie ravages of Infantile paralysis
Sixteen Entered Champion- Houghton.
Ille at
at the Country
Country-Club last ThursThum- will be .pleased to know that Dr.
vtlle
■
«»*
1 ■
day
ay afternoon in
In a
• Club exchange John Koimer ot
of Temple University,
.
ship Flight at Coun­
HASTINGS STANDS
match. 11-10. Eddie Van Popering. । Philadelphia, has perfected a serum.
try Club
SECOND IN TENNIS, local club pro. scored low toUl for .which has been tested to quite an
Hulln,. mH UkHlH, lor u» lh« jUrt P&amp;« •1U’• «rll 0&lt; TO
Of the sixteen qualifiers fo» lhe
extent, which it 1* claimed will cure
Hastings Country. Club Chsmpion- second and lost lime this year in the ilhe H hole*.
that malady, which has crippled so
•hip nltht but toitf nmaintd Inthe »«cond and lul lima IhU yw In lhe*•
many children and
occasionally
running for the year's prize trophy Cenlral Michigan Tennis
League |
resume PLAY.

3S-.U

Diihoneit and Du-

. I. The department has not only
paid all money due the counties for.
honorable Argument, 1933 under the Horton oct (except
a few small sums over which ques­
tions are pending) but also lias paid
(Continued from Page One)
more than half the Horton money
The letter first quotes a tang pas­ due the counties for 1934.
4. Instead of all the department*
sage from a report by an official of
the Highway Department published "grubbing" highway funds last year
March 15. which included this para­ ••for their easy and extravagant
spending,” the highway money was
graph:
Between the period of January used to meet the state's payrolls.
1. 1933 and July 1. 1933, the Michi­ The crisis was desperate. Banking
gan legislature met aqd faced the was paralyzed; the state could not
task of passing such legislation as get any other money. If that money
would produce revenue sufficient had not been available the state
to carry on all the function* of the government would have had to stop.
• state government. Between the ,or else iU employees would have
time of the bank closures and the had to work without pay. The ternafter Sunday's matches. They were
wlfturo'out'of
The Hastings Independent* will munlzing children against diphth­
enactment of the sales tax over j porar” transfer of that money was
many other banks.
'
'
Dr. Kenlth McIntyre, Kim Bigler.
^Bun- resume playing baseball after about eria, it Is claimed that this new ser­
113,000,000 of the ihlt highway highly commendable.
i
Jim Radford and Dick Stem. Dr. ‘hree ^^“W^elr credit Btmwhen lhty uke um will make a child Immune for
i Thu* the Detroit (renamed Mich­
We are required to maintain chartea thal will rob
life from the infantile paralysis ‘ channels of government.
igan) Automobile club has managed
u*
for
the
cost
ot
carrying
commercial
accoant*
that
scourge.
And the club's letter adds:
__________________
to _____
present
a false picture by the old
Cook, finishing 1-up on the 19th
a
Maan^rXMhkio^n I
CADDIES TOURNAMENT.
There we have the words of trick of telling only one-hsdf of the
hole. Kim Bigler was more fortunate »} 'T. J.‘"‘JS&lt;1£*^ P1
Charlie Rose annexed the Hastings
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
the Stale Highway Department it-' truth—and by deceptively playing
in defeating John Ketcham. 8-5. Jim
Wolman County Club caddies’ Golf Champ­
self acknowledging that 113,000,-'. up the word "diverted" in such a
Mr. and Mr*. P. Hoffman and son.
Radford edged-out Les Hawthorne
‘he slngira matches Oilman .
durlng
000 last year was diverted from'way that it appears to mean some­
ances are maintained,
maintained. We Invite onr customers and de«
3-up on the 18th bole. Dick Stem
JJ’ ?? I when he defeated his brother. Don. Victor, spent Saturday evening with
highway fund* .... It ha* been {thing that the official report never
was forced to play an extra hole Fisherdefeated.Woodard fl0.75. L the flniU4 5J ln M
|n&gt;uh. Mrs. Annie Zemer and daughters
posltor* to Interview our managing officer* concerning these
in Nashville.
stated that the money collected; Intended it to mean.
with Cliff Dolan before he gained
Charlie entered the final bracket by
from the motorists for roads was; We would gladly give the club
nd believe that, after a full understanding fa ar*
Vw
and Kennedy
defeafad
TMgart, 2-1, while
IJIC deciding
oeciuuiK stroke
*iro*c to
id finish
nuuin 1-up.
1-up. -Fisher
—
--- ------­ Geld |defeatlng
used os a sort of general grab bag. {the excuse of error or inadvertence,
Stem
then moved
moved Into
the final
fl-3.J-5gained a final berth by downing Mr. and Mr*. Davjd Young of Bat­
Stem then
into the
final el™Jn P1*1,H
11adfay.
„
—i '!‘doa
•aeh one will feel, that the charges are fair and
Don gained a final berth by downing tle Creek called on Mr. and Mrs.
and here we have the authentic but for the Jact that this I* at least
.. bracket* Monday morning when he
7118 ,ocal .net.ler*JJ£Mt
A- W. Scott and Mrs. Minnie Elliott
statement admitting such accuse- ills second commission of the same
’ upset Jim Radford 2-up on the 18th league match 1* with Caledonia Carl Conrad, 8-7.
and Frank Norton's Friday evening.
tion.
| offense. In July one of the circulars
hole. The other «ro(f.iln^ rneUh be. I "here. Wedoeede, ellenioo) ol thh
INDIAN LANDING WINS.
Mrs. Lulu Gray spent part of last
And again:
with which the club Is flooding the
Indian Landing ball team took La­
tween McIntyre and Bigler Is j
week camping at Bristol lake.
Why under the sun should the state stated:
cey lake team down the road Sunscheduled to take place the latter
Dale Cole of Baltimore Township
motorist* of the state be asked
'
------------------Last
year, apparently
with the
WINS WOMEN'S CROWN.
part of the week or next Sunday.
and
Harold
Aspinal
ot
Hickory
Cor
­
to provide such a pot for all de­
consent of the State Highway De­
Play in the club First flight also II Mrs. Chester Stem fell heir to the
Battery
for ’ Indian
Landing.
ner* were Friday callers at Peter
partments of the stale to grab
partment. more than nine million
tain sound and safe banking Institutions.
reached the semi-final stage with; local women's golf crown at the Catcher. Keller. Pitchers. Rose. Bell. Hoffman's.
into for their easy and extrava­
Country uiuo
Club wonaay
Monday aiicrnoun,
afternoon, Hawbltlz. Umpire, Will McNutt.
Burdette Wadd, Ian Ironside, Char- country
Mrs. Ida Norton and Cleota were
gant spending?
fund to be used by the admlnfatralie Doyle and Aben Johnson situat- when she finished ahead of Mr*
Battery for Lacey. Catcher. Wil­
week end visitors of~Mrs. Ida Wil­
Now what would you think after
liams. Pitcher. Haulle. Umpire, John
kinson and Mrs. Cell* Belderbeck In reading all that?
Tiie
_________
Telegram
,
promptly answered
Scobey.
Southeast Maple Grove.
You would think, of course, that,that deceptive statement, pointing
Next Bunday Indian Landing will
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Marshall and
play with Carlton Center at Indian MLu Alta attended the Marshall the gas and weight tax money is iout that the nine millions were temnot all being used for highway pur- I porarily transferred from the highLanding.
poses; that a lot of it is being j way funds but ALL PUT BACK,
Ostrolh reunion Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Marshall were "grabbed" by other deportments and ! TUe same answer was made elseTHREE CORNERS.
spent for other purposes. You would where. The facte were even called
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sisson and Battle Creek visitors Saturday.
Mr*. Ida Wilkinson and Mrs. Ce­ think thal maybe that can legally; personally to lhe attention of a
family ot Kalamazoo called at the
aof their mother, Mr*. Miranda lia Belderbeck attended the Chance be done—anyway that It was done spokesman of the club, who had to
school reunion near Vermontville last year, and that »13,000W0 was admit that no highway funds had oc­
, Sunday.
HINDS CORNERS.
t
Saturday. *
•
.
thus "diverted." Thirteen millions tually been used for any but high-'
Kenneth
and
Lawrence
Wing
of
Dalton, Michigan
Formerly Baker’*
'
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith of Kala- come Corners Saturday night.
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Boyce of collected for highway purposes but way purposes. Yet the state la again
Ionia, who hud been visiting Rose
Mrs George De Molt visited her
Marie. Robert and Paul Hammond Marshall spent Bunday with their improperly spent for other things!:showered with the same deceptive . mazoo visited his aunt, Mr*. Guss
mother,
Mr*.
Ida
Wilkinson.
Mrs.
And
not
even
for
wise
things
—
for'statement,
so
cleverly
dressed
up
as
{
Kline,
and
family
Sunday.
. mother. Mrs. Sarah Newton, in H**returned home Tuesday evening.
"easy
and
extravagant
spending."
:
to
make
the
reader
believe
some-1
Mrs.
Pearl
Barrett,
who
ha*
been
Boyce
will
remain
this
week.
I Robert
Hammond accompanying
Little Marian Tobias Is spending
Mrs. Stewart Rosemergy of Hess­ And you would also Infer that even thing that is not. true and grossly spending the summer at Mackinaw
them for a visit.
; Islands is visiting her parents, Mr. part of this week with friends in
Leonard Walter* of Carlton. Ar­ mer and Chas, and Necora Cobb of now the Highway Department has misleading.
Battle creek.
,
The so-called Michigan Autorno- and Mrs. C. N. Tobias.
thur Strodtbeck and the Misses Ida Battle Creek spent Tuesday with G. been unable to get back a lot of
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Huffman and
that money. Maybe the department bile club is a Detroit organization
j,(r
jjr,. q
Tobi** and
and Thella Pitt of Assyria spent C. Marshall and family.
The Norton sciiool reunion will be is still millions short, and will never directed largely by men connected I daughter. Pearl Barrett and little children of Baltimore visited Mr.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fiand Mrs. Burrell Phillips and famheld Saturday at the school and the get the money buck.
'
with
------------------------------------automobile
and
commercial
-------&gt;
ynrlun
visited
Mr
and
Mra
field and family.
«...Is..what
....
----------.k.-vYou transportation
-----------...---- - It....
m,. um m„. lly Sunday and Mr. and Mr*. Bdd.
That
you
would think.
interests.
1* a ------very Mtll Hmdmhott
Mr*. Cecil Plonk and daughter., Dunham school reunion will be held
_
would be justified in thinking so. powerful propaganda agency, well Floyd Tobias of Kalamazoo Wed­
Marie, of Ligonier. Ind., visited her■ Monday.
noon caller*.
.
after reading the club’s letter.
I' organized
-------- J
“---------------------■* but the nesday.
and
well financed,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Wolters
Several from this neighbo
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
Now what Is the truth? Here It
, idea
----------------that it represents
-------------------------------------the motorists
ME and Mrs Floyd Tobias of Kal­
is. according to the statements of of all Michigan brings a smile to amazoo visited hla parent* from i attended the recital Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Kenyon of Last Week's Letter.
I
nlng
at
the
Hendershott
school!
Mr. and Mrs Wm Strausbaugh. the Secretary ot State, the state *.y.
those
who know the frrtr
facts. ”
What
it Thursday till Sunday. They all
“ —
r^~‘ “
Hastings and daughter. Miss Mar­
Mrs. Vlnnle Ream Boyd of At
jorie Kenyon, of Phllodelphla and Mrs. Rebecca Craig and son. Floyd, Treasurer and the Highway Oom-, does represent 1* Wayne county called on Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hender­
were Sunday guests at the home of mlssloner:
which has all the roads it wants; shott where they are camping al
Fred L. Jordan of Leslie were Tues­
urtlay night with Mias Susie Phillll
1. NO money collected from gas tht&gt; automobile interests who think Gun lake Saturday afternoon.
day afternoon guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mr*. Dexter Crouse near
Everyone said It was grand.
and weight taxes lias EVER been lower gas and license taxes would
Mrs. Spellman Casey visited her
Mrs. Claude A. Hammond and fam­ Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Van De Walker used for anything but highway pur-i help sell more cars; the gasoline brother. Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mott,
ily.
•
of
Kalamazoo
called
at
Clifford
poses.
companies
who
don
’
t
like
the
gas
Mrs. Agnes Kelley returned to the
2.
The
money
"diverted"
from
the
I
tax;
and
the
commercial
transport*
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cook and Mr.
,home of Mrs. Gertrude Wiloox In Hammond's Bunday P. M.
Eye* of true blue era
Mrs. Warren Bolton, Lewis and highway department's funds during j tion Interests who want cheaper gas. and Mrs. Alva Moore of Freeport
; Hostings Tuesday to spend the
Boyd spent Wednesday at the for­ the- banking crisis was only bor- j----------------- ------------------------'school year.
visited Mr. and Mr*. WlU Moore
dallst, a* moat w-callad blue Q
I Wendell and Norris Malcolm at­ mer's sister’s, Mrs. Warren Miller, rowed it was at all times credited | The girl who married a man with Sunday.
to the department and it has all money to bum usually makes a good
Miss Margaret Moore, Miss Mary contain a certain proporttoa
tended the 4-H Club fair at Hastings near Clarksville.
Mrs. Cha*. Woodruff is spending been reimbursed -to the department, j match.
Bishop and Myron Bishop furnished brownish-black or yellow figure
Monday and Tuesday.
। Philo Sheldon and Leo Motcheck t) few days with her niece, Mrs. Har­
old
Ten
Eyck,
of
Grand
Rapids.
'pf Hastings were Tuesday evening
Archie Rhoades Is visiting for a
callers at the Claude A. Hammond
few days with friends near Wood­
home.
I Miss Tanner, a returned mission- land.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abbey and
ary from Africa, who Is living in Auson. Richard, ot Hastings were Sun­
i burn. Ind., visited Mr. and Mrs. Edw.
day callers at Rebecca Craig’s.
Walters over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strausbaugh.
I Mr. and Mrs. E- W. Fifield and
.family of Rutland were Sunday aft­ Mrs. Rebecca Crolg and son, Floyd,
' emoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar called on Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Mc­
Intyre
near Nashville, Bunday.
(Exerpts from an edi­ | Flfield and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond
I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hubbard of
torial that appeared
{Southeast Rutland and Mrs. Marcia and son. Bernard, and Mr. and Mrs.
I Hubbard of BatUe Creek spent Wed­ Warren Bolton and family attended

Sporting Items

A. Comstock,
Chairman of
rol CommIs­
ond! date for

RNAPEN CLUB

Show Are
i of Ofober
i the Thornursday, Aug.
■s and guests

rt* from tho
ivlltes; Mrs.

ling account'
rery enllghtboxes. The

ted a nomlBcnnett and
o prepare a
year and tho
the October

four months*
»ter months,
to be decid&gt;egin to agi­
ng a special
tdopfas tha
1 be decided
treat advanple in their
a beautiful
rial celcbra-

oed the club
fbs finished
served with
r and black.
&gt;n the lawn
pie tree and
&gt;f brilliant

r apprecAernoon. •

Service

Hastings City Bank
National Bank of Hastings

FREE DANCE

Saturday Night, September lot
Crooked Lake — RAMBY’S RESORT
BEER AND LUNCHES

An Editorial That
z
Speaks Volumes

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George S-Barnard

Republican

Candidate for
Congress

(4th District)

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GEORGE BARNARD

in the Bertton Harbor
News-Palladium on
Wednesday, August
15th)

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nesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Claude A. Hammond.
| The members of the “Lucky
iLeven” canning club will meet with
{Marjorie and Odetta Fifield Wed1 nesday for a party.
| Floyd Walters and family ot
Grand Rapids spent a part of last
week with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Edw. Walters.
Mr. and Mr*. Peter Haver and son.
Clarence, of Hastings were Thursday
afternoon caller* at the Claude A.
Hammond home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shirley Wing and
sons of Ionia were Sunday after। noon guests. In the Claude A. Ham­
mond home. Robert Hammond re­
turning to his home with them.

CARLTON CENTER.
The Carlton L. A. 8. will meet
Thursday. Sept. 8th for supper with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Savacool. All axe
cordially Invited.
। Mr. and Mrs. Lamond of Alpena

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Mrs. Frank Hosmer.
| Miss Verda Zuschnitt of southwest
■of Hastings spent Wednesday and
Thursday.of last week with her couslns Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney,

ily and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney
and son and Miss Verda Zuschnitt
spent Thursday in Lansing.
| Mrs. Frank Hosmer expects to go
thU Monday to Ann Arbor tor treatiment and possibly an operation on
| E. J. Bock and daughter, Anna and
I Phyllis, also Clarence Calms and
। sister. Miss Haze), went Sunday
i morning to Chicago where they will
' attend “A Century of Progress" this

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Mr. and Mrs. Mina Elliott were
guests Sunday of the former's sister.
'Mr. and Mr*. Prank Busker of Has­
tings.
| Rev. Loomis is still quite ill at
this writing.
Mrs. Loomis took
charge of the service Sunday morn­
ing.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P Hale and Mr.
and Mrs. Caryl Fuller and daughter
visited relative* In Battle Creek
Bunday.
; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Townsend of
Clarksville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ford
Aspinall and family Bunday.
; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Slagel were

Tahiti*.* 5u.pielo«.
Ths Tahitians were unable at
first to credit tha permanency of a
white man's akin and would rub It
with a watted finger.

credit for planting most of the nut
bearing tree* of North America.

TOWN LINE.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slade and
daughters of Detroit, who have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rtahm,
returned home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tasker gave
a miscellaneous shower for their son.
Louis, and wife, at the home of the
former Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Tasker were
Ionia visitors Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. George Stoll of Ann
Arbor came Wednesday enroute from
a trip to the World's fair to spend
the remainder of the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Winkler.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reahm entertalned Mr. and Mrs. Alva Tasker
and son Harold and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Winkler and son Richard in
honor of their guests. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Slade of Detroit. It also was
the birthday of Mr*. Reahm.
Mr. and Mrs- Donald McLeod of
Lake Odessa were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkler.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bates and fam­
ily ottended a convention at Bu­
chanan Bunday.

Loose Leaf FUlere
PI____ vl

*T smell cookies," exclaimed little
Bobby,
“Little boys like you
shouldn't smell such things." ad­
monished hla_ mother.
"Wall,"
sighed Bobby, "smellln’ cookies fa
what I Ilka best next to eating

Strong Covert!

I
Fits standard
I binder. Ml sheets,
A banded ready for
J use. Good qual­
ity paper!

Mechanical Pencils
a,

Pencils

Eory Wrilmg!

Crayola
Gold * plated
mounting, com­
position barrel.
Hard to wear
out. Bargains t

Crayon

Fountain
Pen Ink

Spelling
Tablet*
8c Typwriter
Paper
Pencil Boxes loc

All Wool Sweeten
Tolon Fesietter

Slip-O*eril

DOUD CORNERS.

at Lorabee lake for pot luck supper
Sept. 0. All members come. Every­
body welcome.
Wayne and Frankie Hyde of Re­
mits returned home after visiting
their sister and attending the'school
reunion.
Mrs. John Houghataling Is quite
sick with appendicitis. All hope for a
speedy recovery.
Fem. Mabie and Marveta Moore
returned home Saturday after visit­
ing relative* in Hastings last week.
Norris Bergman and family and
aunt Lida Neal, of BatUe Creek vis­
ited at H. Bergman's Sunday.
• Grandma Traver returned to her
home In East Baltimore after visit­
ing her daughter. Mrs, Hatley
Moore, the past week.
Miss Frelda Hyde and brothers of
Remua visited their grandmother of
Dowling Thursday.
There were 59 who attended the
Doud school reunion Saturday. All
enjoyed the good dinner and pro­
gram.

LmmLmI Bladen

8 x 10lA Siv!

far rrkooU

•X69
All wool macki­
naw cloth, navy
blue. Sport col­
lar, muff pockn
ft*. Men's |2M.

Plain color* oi
contrast trims.

Sehoolboyi* Oxford*
‘

Siiet 8Vi Io 2

Dozens of stylas I
Solid colors, with

Boys* Goll Knickers
1

..j j* C

Cordoroy

$1-49
full and

' /jWDOjB 0 Cut

sled cuff*. Bar

MUsee’ School Shoos
ZX
Sittt 2J6 io 8
Sporty looking! .
Built for wear!
Stitchdowh sonstruction *lin»inatal stiffness I

PURE SILK HOSE

BOVS' GOLF HO»»

Stumksaf

Fine gauge, in
beautiful fall
traordinarybuyl

■ "Admiration," said HI Ho. tha
Mgs of Chinatown, **1* a token ot
true value, but flattery l* tha ahabblest of counterfeit money."

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Rinnpp »b&lt;*® institutions have weathered
D*llucr
:00 pe,.
He u

resident of the St. Johns Rotub and a member of the
Sanitarium board.

Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

Way of Our World

Kwara lllances;
‘This and ‘That Backward
Glances;
Four Guest columnists.
Dr. A. W. Wood burn c.
Dean Eugene Davenport.
Groesbeck or Fl tageraid I

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Bits of Yesterday

* uwej. a^MuaM alto u» naaabt anar a waia. aa taMSto

SI SaVZaS^TS:
5? bater oO
Alkgan

ooun8aturda&gt; afternoon, who
ty Republican candidate for octi- retornod thorn to each bouse oariy
gres*. to most of the communities on Bunday morning with tho nan of
jin the fourth district and during brown broad that ami with them,'
Mount Lassen in northern Qallthe remaining few days before the Tho tingling of the baker's boll
primaries. Mr. Hoffman plana to made tha matter a public one
end his campaign with a tour that
The Sabbath mornings in thorn
Detroit claims the large munici­
will again take him Into meet of tho old times had a- peculiar charm,
towns and villages.
iThey seemed so much cleaner than pal railway system in the world.
Durtag Mr. Hoffman's campaign other mornings! ■nse roods and the
Th# peanut belongs to the family
tliere has been an effort made di- grassy footpaths seemed freabar and
rectly for the Republican party and the air iUelf purer aita more whotethan to the nut family.
in the. words of Mr. Hoffman, some than on week-days Saturday
■While seeking votes for myself. I afternocgi and i-venina ’were re8HULTZ.
have been campaigning for the Re-, garded u part of the RaHwtb (we
Mr.
and Mrs- Dan McCallum of
publican party which will assist ma-; were taught that R w»« haJtV.«r'i.b
terlally in electing tiv—
"T ”” “ West Hope called at Wm, Chambertain’s Btmday.
your Interest at heart.'
playthings were laid aside, and
———
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith and
every body as well as «*
«v“
®ry thing. \(r. and Urs yorregt Smith called
was subjected to a rigid1 renovattoo.
renovation. on Mr* Clarence Smith, at BL
Sabbath morning would not have Mary's hospital, Orand Rapid*. Sun­
seemed like itaelf. without a dean day.-. Mrs. Smith ta recovering from
CALIFORNIA WHEN
DANA WENT THERE. house, a clean skin, and tidy and a major operation.
mctroDolitan
area.
b. ,n
* loucr
Prlce posconsumer?
r
----------------throughout
the
rlcultural
He
is and
an the
idealist,
85 lt would
be . to fix
the
: this duty Is visiting with friends In land." Editor
Conlin
is
a keen
student
build
maintain
highways
Tlic - ------------1 -r
* price . of— ----­
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Randall and
Sunday, December 27th. &lt;1835). spotless clothing.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lewis and
California These six editors have of state affairs and taxation. For man who drive* a certain make of; fn tbe (33^ Of September 12; Dr.
MrsL^r71 Yejfe?ntn vUlt'
TIM Saturday baking was a great Mr. and Mrs- Clem Hcnuy called at
Wc had now finished all our buu_
been invited to select their own top- many years he has been a leader in car 10.000
miles in n year paysriou- Arthur W. Woodbume of this’city ~
5' “
event, the brick oven being heated Ray Pierce's at Banfield Sunday
Sunty Itepubli- : pressing our full approval and ocT. C. camp where their sons Bruce
R. tod to Otototo. to
to to.
Couto, Ttopo,.™
Uwto
X
r
W
'Sto
-------------------------------------------------------eveningwill call on readers to cut loose with
' cord in Hie comment by Tom Conlin
and Frank are in training. Tlw boys
their imaginations and soar away
ship and got under way, firing a zathe vehicles
Crystal pay
Fallstnorc
Diamond
though they were writing for their an organization through which
those ftnd tof
lcavy
than Drill brcath-takinR exploration of j came Saturday to spend the week luu to toe Ruetoto brig, ulduotoS!
■SMEARING GROESBECK." on &gt;a----------------------------------------------------------end. returning Sunday accompanied I1. .. ....____ eoe- .... . ____ . ... 'tne
the Indian
Indian nuddlne.
pudding, and
the nlw
pie.;'
and the
own publications. All of them are who payJohnny
taxes attempt
to keep
’hr peht
—
that is as
it —
light. One of Dr- Woodburhc's fawith her housework.
Smith will
say some
the nasty
* [1 1 vehicles
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frequently quoted In the weekly measure of control over those who should be.
Preaching services next Sunday
Mtoly ol toe aem«n«lr.Uoo and
j™
UK“;*5?
UmlKI.
at tha usual hour, 10:00. Sunday
pr.uoI to..t.totod»n-undmto&lt; d- «p.nd to..., contoq.-n.ly h. hto
School at 11:0th
^a^tTlS
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^^umitated.
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Mr
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Cr#ld
an&lt;1
kmoti
the
Amerlcans
'aod
E^tobi
wl
.
“
Unl
^®
“
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ly known by name to many Banner had an unusual opportunity to study U)Bt doubt wys dissipated this sum­
K*s will hold their
'
• • •
Dr. and Mrs. James ptarum ot ““ ***:
“**
allowed to walk anywhere except in monthly
readers through clipped comment in local government from within. He mer when U. S.-27 and M-21 traffic
i at lhe hail this
Dean Eugene Davenport of Wood- Orand RaJ,lds ^"8'**'* of Mr.
w g«u^'w^ Ite
or 5ar5lca- 1 member
office
window.
(
the “Views and Opinions" column has a wholesome philosophy of rov- i wns routed *by
“ our *
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'
it. Supper will be
Literally hundreds of Ohio. Indiana, 11land has promised to write lhe col-i inA.Mra'.Burr VaJ?JHouten Sunday. tapoke Engu^ very well tnd was
whether it was never served by---------- rtyvL.*r?up, Four of thc editors, Muri DeFoe of emment. believing that all favors
beln«
inclined
,n the Supper committeen arc i2
Illinois and cars from many other ।umns tor the issues of September 22 qJJv’S'lmtM Cwhereh riio '5U,pected
Rev. King, J.
. Charlotte. Schuyler Marshall of St. and services received from this stales were constantly going by ;and 29. Few men have enjoyed more Monda&gt; ,rom Lansing where she
। next field; whether the fleld was not E. Norton and Byron LewiT"**' '
varied
and
interesting
contacts
or
1
n?
I
Wc
staled
’
down
this
magnificent
a
*^.
nd
he^hen
field,
sldce
we
Johns. W. H. Berkey of Cassopolis source must be paid for with Interest Then too. there were monster trucks
have
such
a
wide
variety
of
InforSd,lday
L
4L,H*
v
«
n
where
she
u
d
Ud
could
go
Into
It
only
on
weekdays.
।
and Vernon J. Brown of Mason, are eventually and that the more favors with great loads, from other states. |matton at ready command as Dean
MORGAN.
tcaoh Oto comlng year.
1 “hJ[c£,^anSg
carejlng tL ''
8ab‘&gt;aU’
,h® houae'
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart wraiwr
Draper anu
and
wmcn.was running out. carrying us
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In rural communities similar to our we demand from government toe Each ami every one of these vehl- ।
Dcrna^- “U«nded a school recles driving on and wearing out opr Davenport.
I
Whatever he writes Ls 1WENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. [at
- the rate ot four-or five knot*, it “ d
- - own; George Averill of Birmingham more government costs. Editor Conlin Michigan roads were paying their &lt;
a fine
fine day,
day, the
the first
first of
of entire
entire
T1?? town ‘J* JJnbn at Uw Lowe «chool near
certain to be both intcrcs.lng and
Ed. Kelley returned to his home in [was
was a
is tn the Detroit metropolitan area; was a member of the Newberry hoa- hit
...toward keeping roads In repair. worthwhile.
&lt;
sunshine wc
we had
had had
had for
for more
more than
than
U
Do*'IM’ Ccr»tcr Sunday. They report
I Fort Madison. Iowa. Friday accorn- I sunshine
1
—
...
seemed to breathe. The sound of i a very good tone, visiting old nelghThey had
h;.d paid
M thel^
thiir license or ;
Thoma* Conlin writes from the Upper pital board for many years ana .They
i ttanied by hta son. who has been a month. We passed directly under
Peninsula. So these six guest cdi- chairman of the Joint board com- weight
“"u* tax *in
“ .their vhome states,' -For the tssuiRof October 3 and 10. visiting relatives in this city for sev-' the high cliff on which lhe presidio wheyis was. seldom hoard on the bora and friends.
Bertha Mudge and Leon of HssThey were paying" gasoline taxes in W. R. Cook will write some remimonths.
I‘s built, and stood in the middle of streets on that day .-Lucy Lorcom,
tors constitute quite a representative mission. He is very active in the Mfchlgan to Michigan, in ratio to nlsctnces of old-time political cam- eral
tings spent last week with Mr. and
ftlr and
ana Mrs.
MrB John
Jonn King
^in&gt;. and son ! the bay, irura
Mr.
from WIMCtl
which „
we WUIU
could w
see in “A New England Girlhood."
•'rilce" of Michigan weekly newspa- affairs of the Michigan Press Asso- themlles they traveled tn Michigan paigns here in the county. Cam- RuMen Of Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. small bays'" making up into the in-1
------------- Mrs. Mlles Andrus and Mr. and Mrs.
There
objectionable fen- '■.nfonu
paigns were not
8heX
' shelbyvUle
wooded
f here are
nre other nnu»e-«rinnh!e
&lt;int always
nlwnvn taken
taVen tn
In such
«neh Orrn
_
—
. rt
- pt..
... sw'iit
/
. ' .terior.
—«
&lt;ta^e"and
------ -------■ •beauUfully
___ ------------------,_j |I, A CHINESE LADY: AGED FIVE. 'Adam Eberly
-­
per opinion.
elation and the University PrcsA
ires to tota proposition
One Is a matter of fact manner as they are 8unday
ja/and Mrs. A. J.ijer- island*, and lhe mouths ot several I The Orient .pearl of the household1 Hr- »nd Mrs. Henry Green of
In order to introduce these six Club. His talks before these organ!- tures
&lt;hat
ist the reduction
—
of the gasoline, today. Back in the days of Coin
J
/
small rivers. It California eyer be- waa
.near Assyria called on
was Uu5
the wec
wee daughter. Dab
Dob Zon.
Zon..near
on Mr
Mr.----------------and Mrs.
editors in a more complete fashion zations are listened to with interest
tax revenue .«
to the state may not Haney when free coinage of silver, Miss Mana Joy Crites left Bun- comes a prosperous countr/. '{hta Diminutive white trousers, cut like Chas, yolrington recently.
to our readers we publish in ar- and respect,
be a reduction to the taxnayers at was an tasue (as it ta again today). d
for pUn, where jhe wU1 spend [bay will be lhe center ot ita prosp- U1O4e ot a Persian princess, swept to
Mlles Andrus attended the Adtlcles following a picture of each one
all. It Is entirely passible
that for examp.e. anything was likely ta |wr v.iCallon wlth her brother. J. C. [ perlty. The abundance ot wood and her ankle*. The watatbaod. tutaped «nUsJ meetings at Orand Ledge
; greater levies might be necessary on happen and lhe sky was the lim.t । Grrltczj.
water; the extreme fertility of ita *el‘ UP under her arm*, gave her I Saturday.
together with pertinent facts con­
GEORGE AVERILL.
Fairchild is visiting triend* I .shores; the excellence ot ita climate, plump, rotund little body and chubby
Wear*.
We are wry *to report thal Austin
George Averill who real estate. Further, there is no It might not all have made good*[
cerning his activities.
assurance (hat it would reduce the sense but it was at lca*t vigorous ln the clly Mr pujrdijid's friends which is ns near to being'perfect as ‘&gt;art shoulders, an effect indeacrib- DeLong of Grand Ledge, but for- *
publishes toe Birm­ amount thal might be paid for gas­
and co.orfol.
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p|cased to |carn thm bo has any in the world; and ita facilities ably bewitching. Upon her feet were meriy of Morgan. ta very ill.
ingham
Eccentric oline. Tennessee levies a 7-ccnt
Mrs. Wm. Van Sickle and son.
"Secured a nice position with the B. ' for navigation, afforded thc best small red shoes embroidered with
A group in the office were com-, F Goodrich Co., and will make Ann anchoring-grounds in lhe whole colored silks. Her somewhat oval Clair, and friends attended the Wes­
will edit these col­ gasoline tax and pays about an av­
LomFna'nrV
Arcor his
nl3 headquarters.
'“'‘“touarieis. Of
vi late
laic he
nc western
wcawroi coast
evaav of
VI America
nmriw*—all
W4I nt
11 it tatx. with ita fresh lips, rosy cheeks. leyan Camp meeting at Hastings
L , Arbor
umns for the issue erage of 16 cents for gasoline. Mich­
igan levies a 3-cent tax and pays in connection with the coming prlmercantile;
for sa r---.place of great importance,
nrl' has been empJoyed
’ - • 'by a ---------------I *»d tani® brown eyes, was punctu- Sunday.
of Sept. 26. Editor an average of about 19 cents a gal­ mnrj election. William Lino ol .... .
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—
------ to atfd
; —
Thc
tide ■leaving
us.---------------------we jcame
cver-ao-llghtly Upped-up
establishment in ~।
Oanton. Ohio.
,
----Averill, situated as lon for gasoline including tax. Woodland Just about hit the nail on •' Mrs. M. J- Reed and children of '1 anchor
— ”
* —
, syebrows
and two shiny Utile black
near
lhe- mouth ’of the
.bay.
the
head
when
he
said
the
trouble
.
the -reduction
of one cent
he is in the Detroit Would
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—--------------Hastings spent a day last week with under a high and beautifully slop- braids, one of which appeared at
was that people were more interest- Mrs
,
E. T. King and friends of Chi- [Ing trtll. upon which herds of hun- each side tied with a bunch of rest
caRO at her Long lake cottage.
j dreds and hundreds of red deer, andI cord.
Ti”'T« than they were in politics.
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
But the crowning glory was an­
Mrs. R Camaham. who has been the slag, with his high brandling
Stilt ot Michigan could grt a man
visiting her sister. Miss Agnes Hol- j antlers, were bounding about, look­ other small Brownfe-llke tentacle of
in the gubernatorial chair who could brook. returned to her home n Mus- 1 Ing al us for a moment, and then, bair raising straight up from the top [
tutlonal matter. It IS a matter for do tor the state what Manager kegon lhe first of the week.
[starting off. affrighted al thc noises । of bcr head where it nodded and
the legislature to determine and Mickey Cochrane has done tor the
emotion.
At sight
- ----------- „ „
wc made for the purpose of seeing bobbed
----------with
—every
----- ---------—— ...
change from time to time ns the Tlg.TS. It wouldn't be a half-bad
’EARS AGO TODAV
TODAY. | jbe variety of their beautiful atti- cf her,
THIRTY YEARS
h—, Moloch
Mc'-och himself,
hlm-lf. must for the
stroke of business.
time, have
have forgotten
forgotten allaU- thoughts
thoughts of
of
Mr. and Mrs. Romane Rork of ludes and motions.
1I time,
Jackion returned home Monday aftH was ten o'clock on Tuesday when irightfuhiess and allowed her to
Al: hough we had resolved not to er A week's slay with the former's,
Muri
came lo anchoe. Monterey looked nuike nests in hta primeval beard,
take any tasues or sides tn the pri­ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Rork. juSt M lt dld whcn l
lt laM , When she spoke,, it was thc young
.t J
‘SL,
; ««es a broad range Of uttermu, nas s|lfuUouul an:. ndmfi&gt;l
mary campaign. we can't resist cx- at the Gun lake cottage which Mr. wh)ch was eleven months before, in Scheherazade toping her first 1mal outlook, is interested tn [«oplc and an independent political outlook and Marshall. Clinton Cot
,.j4.. u..u ins son recently pur- , thc brlR pilgrim. The pretty lawn maculate, silver)' version of the
*■ • great reader. To his friends he at intervals editorializes in verse. His cau-News.
fthmcf from Tom Blinston.
on which it stands, as green as sun Arabian Nights. To put it still more
is known as “Doc." His
daughter,favorite hobby is fishing with special
MrJand Mrs. John Coram of and raln couJd make n: the pine frankly..! admitted to love at first
1
Greenville.
Idaho, were guest* at the w&lt;xxJ
lhe
|he small river »UfhL *
b w,lftthe W K'emphasis on fly casting. Al one time.
-uluiny omnnWM1 My inc nasly.
home of John C. Can-others and Dr. |OI1 the north side; the adobe houses.
The winning of a Chinese lady.
Kellogg Foundation Health Unit at we understand, he was an engineer things about Groesbeck that Fltz[McGuflta a lew days test week. They |w(th their white walls and red-tiled Mted five, however, is not a thing to
Middleville. Editor DeFoe and pub- on on&lt;&gt; of lbe grcat takes boats. Jic gerald won't say—but would like to
arc on an extended trip east endjfQofg dotted about on the green; be accomplished in any crude Lochtohen ol toe B«toer &gt;tol chuckle u , Ionn„ 1TOld„„t oI ,bt. Uia,|.
"“"'r," “
?'&gt;
1 intend to make stops at Detroit. the Jow whlte presidio, with its invar manner. I brought her a large
i1"" ‘S’h'T*"
Pre”
“ p“t w“'- o— lhe r£ to SUU' omf"’io
London. Buffalo and New York, re- &gt; wUe&lt;l trl-colored flag flying, and th® red apple, but she only drew back,
turning by way of St. Louis. Mrs [dte&lt;;ordant din of drums and trum- took refuge behind her thumb, and
tne naming rivalry which for- dcnt of the Birmingham Rotary' Groesbeck, and is personally decent
MAKE the best of
Coram is a sister of Mrs. Carroth- pcls of lhe Iioon parade—all brought looked hard at me. Too hard, in
meriy existed between Hastings and club, vice-president of the Unlver- enough to refrain from condemning 1
everything: ' think
ers an aunt of Mrs. McGuffln.
up a scene we had witnessed here fact. There was obviously sotneCharlotte baseball teams-therea a ,Uy Prf&amp;i club. toke&gt; ai
,
^ilvc
inPublicly
hk
former
chief
But
I
he
best
of
every
­
(
Mrs. Rachel Wheelock of Chicago: wjth so much pleasure nearly a ye*r thing toe rtatter with my face. It
an active in­
u™, o.h„ „W. ,„’ol
cv.
; Btohto..
left Monday for olivet, after “
before, when coming from a long wn® M different! I tried to obllteris B Irmin Rbody; hope the best
with her brother. Mr. Alvin Bates.: voyage, and from our unprepomessmyself in a sort of patrol formafrom newspaper work have been in­ ham and Is a booster of scouting, baste another, seems tb. require a
for yourself: and
whom she had not seen for many lng fCCcption at Santa Barbara, n tion—apple first as the "point." then
eluded in Editor DeFoe's career to
— ----- fellow like Smith to be tu the picgive to all. all love.
(years.
seemed almost like coming home.— myself as the "main body"—but out
date. He Is a former state senator,
WILLIAM H. BERKEY.
;urc Smlth »» 'he "smearer" in this
— Charles Dick­
Mrs C. A. Marks of Detroit who । R|chard Henry Dana, in "Two Years came the thumb, the Ups began to
campaign.—Oeorgo Averill. Birmwas city clerk of Charlotte for two
has beeh visiting Mrs. Clair Pierson । Bejore tj)C Mast."------------------------------- I quiver, and only by a quickly ma­
ens.
x—G
"iltor . Uighanj Eccentric.
in this city, left Monday for a few |
------------neuvered retreat up the' rickety stair
terms, an aiderman of ids ward, is
*or ^1C b-5UC ol*
days' stay is Kalamazoo. From Kala- [SABBATH DAYS IN
[was I spared the ignominy of tearthe president of the Eaton county
f'j
October 3 will be
PAROLE JUDGMENT ROTTEN
mazco she will return home to DeOLD NEW ENGLAND, shed.
Parole Commissioner W. Alfred
hospital board, a past-president o(
„ ,
,
. ,
There were .-only two or threai But ta the course of lime I purWilliam H. Bcr- Dcbo has put more convicts back
Charlotte Rolan',
was executive
Mrs W J Wco-ston returned to I houses between ours and the main chased a duck, a handsome lackey. publisher of into circulation- than any preceding
clerk under former-Governor Chase :
!*treet. and
------ Gra
T.f&lt;.! , 7---- T----- 1
luiu then
uku our
uur lane
ittiw came
vamc out
oui quered
sto duck
uuu* of solid
ouihi wood
wuvu which
which Ii
,
the Vigilant at parole officer. In the 18 months of ।Ironccnung toe reason for drafting
weeks' visit at her home tn carlton. [djrecuy opposite the finest iiousc in placed before the royal footstool and
:ins administration. 30 lifers have
vr.nq Ton -today
town- * three-story edifice of brick. 1 went my way.
been given their freedom This former Governor Alex Groesbeck
at Charlotte, and a member ot the
*; n Smith of this P»lnl«l white, the "Colonel's” restTo all who would win thc aflecW h 11 c most would be all well and good if the into the primary campaign; an acformer three-man pardon board of.
[count of
of which
which we
we nubltehetl
published ta
in tinthe . r.. “L.-i. v
nMidin?1 celebrated
dence.There
There
was
a'spaciotu
garden
I000of
* of
a Chinese
lady
not
over
.i
.&gt; deuce
was
a&gt;snac.toti«
enrrtm
Uons
a Chinese
tadv
not
over
sixsix
weekly scribes of parole Judgment were not so rdttcn count
editorial columns lad week
ffir fmt'eth lnS«rv &lt;S. the -^^ *l- ^m which we caughtI recommend a wooden duck,
the state. Until the war he hantilcd;
the Mate edito­ Already a large number of these
publicity for the Michigan Manufae d to
be the ,n,rn^,.. of &gt;he nflcemih of this “'Impses and perfumes of unknown For as 1 «al reading thal old stoic,
convict* have been returned
to Good covemment should
rialize by means
short Purpose of politics, not ■ mthin-the.‘“south Cn rlton । dowers. Over its high walls hung Epictetus, the spriteScheherazade
prison again—in this very id
turns Association and during lhe
o?^nd SiX b«^
^did great yUo^ herrelf appeared in
my doorway,
of prose "Bill'' time Of course.* every time we re­ law" graft and favoritism For .11
war worked with the United States
heavy PratUoB1 purposes, there isn't a linlt.d In JThinE them happy re- 'awe« »PPl«. which, when they fell half-clad as usual, with a smile
William
turn a prisoner, it’involves heavy
what Part,rlr °l difference between a-.uins 0, their anniversary’day
on the outside, wc children consld-[dimpling her small oval .face. It was
Food Administration as publicity di­
expense
to
the
taxpayersBut
thi;
H Berkey
quently breaks
. .. crooked
crooked Democrat
Democrat and
and a
a crooked
crooked Re
lie-­ uins Of
y
&gt;■
rrf.
wh-n r nnt 'evident that the duck which »he
rector for Michigan. He u an active (
Among the ladles who accdm- [cred our perquisites. When I flrat evident that the duck which she
out into poem and the smooth flow­ d » parole commit: toners care about publican. nor a Republican ring[
read about the apples of Hcsperides. [ held tightly in her hand had settled
-member of lhe Michigan Press A - ,
that Gbvcrrfor Comstock says. "I
cadence of ht« verse does not ob­ stand squarely behind him.** «Debt» working fvr graft and privilege and[ panied the Knights to Wtolungtou my idea ot them was that they were I ‘he matter of friendship once for all.
aociation and was the first vice- ing
‘
, were Mesdames Bailey. Spence. Cola
DeniocratlU
ring
bent
on
similar
the Colonel's "pumpkin-sweet-. ‘or she came right in without the
the oft tones pointed bar In Collision's commendations, howev­
president of the University prc.M scure
'
.grove, Kenaston. Black. Hogle. An­ like
'
•
ends. ’
tags.”
[slightest diffidence and made hcrwhids lurk within his line.-. Editor er are more-of a hazard Ilian a
Fuller. D. S- Goodyear and
’
Pair
Club.
Very few fair-minded people can' drus.
Beyond the garden were wide. ““ entirely at home.—From "BeD. Bry&gt;-"
in
MIsm-5 Flora and Sabie Beadle.
Berkey is a former president of the safeguard'—Frank
now question the fact thal Michigan'
fields which reached cas1 ward : yond Shanghai.” by Harold Speak­
Grund Ledge Independent.
Mrs. Minnie Morse Copley and green
1
Michigan Pres. Association, a mem­
I has had pretty po&gt;r government
down
to
the
beach.
It
was
one
of
man.
SCHUYLER MARSHALL
daughter Belle ‘of Decatur, have [
[during the past few years, and that[ been visiting D. R. Cook and family.' those large" old estates which used
OLD FASHIONED
ber of die board of agriculture, a
Hel“ Republican gang working for its
Poor cld Grover Cleveland
BARBYYIUX
leader in Coasopolu and Cas. coun­
Miss Chat tic lake returned from to give to lhe very heart of our NeuS",
never heard of tht "brain trust °*n Interests, and not the interest
a two weeks vocation at West Unity. .England coast-towns a delightful
ty affairs and prominent in-church
Gull take Sunday were aa follows;
Schnyk-i
breczlness and roominess.
this week.
v.urk. Cass county is on agricultural
fault in the last election the pco()le[ Ohio,
. _________ .___ ____________ ____ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVine. Mrs.
Julius I. Turner of Weedsport. N.1
kicked over the traces, so to sj&gt;eak.
J? ton County Repub- community much like Barry county
Y.. has been visiting his cousin. Mrs. 1appurtenances of this estate, with a Anna DeVine. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
unc^ threw out a Republtoan gang
Fred Barlow.
1coachman on lhe box; and when iw Brumm and ^nnella, Mrs. Harry
/ Lean-New
at St. and Editor Berkey has taken a lead­
but unfortunately only succeeded in
took the family out for an airing we Oreen and two daughters, Mr and
ing
part
in
many
projects
to
improve
Mr and Mrs. WlU Barker of Sagi­
F Johns will take ov» r
getting a Democratic gang as a sub­
naw have been visiting the tatter's small children thought it vu a sort Mni Arthur Lathrop, and Aunt
7
the c'-andard of farming there.
When there was a crop failure in stitute
J. C-Quail.
, ot
; Cinderella-spectacle, prepared ex-|LouUe- Mr ind Mrs. Burr Faswtt.
The writer k interested only in se­, father.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oillstte and Mr.
Texau while he was President, and
Miss Grace Messer left Tuesday ' •'reariy
PrS**4y for us.
Schuyler, or Ski” a
curing
a
list
of
office
congress
passed
a
bill
appropnatuig
cl
!,
r
i
U1
?
“
lLsl
01
ofncc
holder*,
who
It was~not. however, quite so taMni. Cliff Potter. Mr. and Mrs.
ERNON J BROWN.
825.000 tabu-.- seed fo? .Mrtcken iwUlt forsrl Bh“® P°““ca and a'n‘ mcintng for a week* vteit with Mrs. I
-5 lhe Boston stage-coach. •W1U Hydc are camping there for
W. R. Sellick' at Paw Paw.
“n5t,n? “
Vernon Brow:
fanner*, he -.need it and said tn
‘O'‘o Rive the sjate good gov■that rolled regularly every day past two weeks. Mrs. Minda Mudge and
HB&amp;
editor ef the Iny
____ . ~
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY. '------------------.
» Wr’ - Neal.went Sunday to stay this
lita message. I veto this because otnnKntDcnr-crat* C5n do it
the hood of------our—
lane
into and w
out
Schuyler
ground of exper­
u
----- --------- in ..the consttlu- let* have Democrats; if not let*
?• . M ham County News *•
there
is no warn nt
ience in the prir.:Mr. John Baker, two miles west, ■ of Its 1—
headquarters,
a big._____
unpainted. *5^5'
Marshall
The
fflk- JL at Mason and!1:0,1 f?r laklnS ,unrfc raised by taxes have Republicans.
is erecting a fruit evaporator. Ke stable close at hand. This stage-'I' T
"'’ young people returned hoqjc
i©« and publishing bunness ihkt
In cur opinion Frank Fitzgerald has
■
■“*- “•
and giving them from one tnah to
arranged with Chicago parties: coach, ta our mind, meant the city, from Gull lake Saturday evantag.
is a very fine individual. He has hud !
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McIntyre cnanother. .And farther. I veto it. tn
to take fas entire tall product. Hi* —twenty miles off; an immeasurable
!&lt;Uig-experience
in
state
government,
tertained
her cousins from BL Louis,
a "printer's devil" He !&lt; a sound.
order to teach the luson that while
evaporator will iiave a capacity of distance to us then. Even our eldhas thc ability to Ret along well with \
Mich., Bunday.
aomkucthe ihinks'r and of Inde­
county in the state the people support the government, people, ta personally honest and sin­ 1.000 bushels of apples per day. Thc era did not go tliere very often,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Day and famthe, governrifent does not support
In those xrly
early days towns used' to
apple crop throughout this portion
1=
pendent mind potltlcaliv Editor
legislature, will the people.” How old fashioned.'— cere. But are cannot say the same
of thc state ta thc largest known for [: givo
JivV each other nicknames,
niqjuuHncS, like lly spent Sunday with her brother
। ot certain political friends with ,years.—Freeport.
Marshall U past pterident cf the
write these col- Bryan Press.
ischoolboys.
Ours 1^
was called
called "BeanMhaeUje” Ours
- south of BatUe Creek.
[ whom Mr- Fitzgerald Jias surround- ' Mr. H. Barrett and wife of Loraine I town;” not because it was especial­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fassctt of
. Michigan Pres*.AssocbtMtt ami was
Tumns for the is­
led himself.
county.
Ohio,
art
spending
a
few
ly
devoted
to
the
cultivation
of this Grand Lodge spent Sunday with his
, th^first member pf the weekly’
sue of Wednesday, this particular commission ended up।
Foremost amonR these nf course I* '
parents. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Fasaett
weeks
tn
this
locality,
the
guests
of
leguninous
edible,
but
probably
begroup to be elected president- of the
Vernon
October 10. Editor Its activities well within the alioted Frank McKay. Wc do not know what
_____
,
,
,
_
.
.
Mrs.
X J. Willltta accompanied her
nrivai. 'A. S Dean and family of this city cause it adhered a long time to the
Unlveruty Press club, probably hi... J. Brown
.
. ...
Brown
te .J
budget and turned back a balance Mr McKay stands for as a .private
ta th! ttnd
Benedw; and family of Rut- Puritanic
- —
custom
-------ot• saving
—----------------Sunday/»n»Uy. to Detroit
J.-----. well
*
lurnra- ------omk
as
he
the
citizen, txit
but
as aa, politician
politician lnl4
he is
islu
the
TO.I obuumuu Kljmmer.-. W„ known .to
lhe B*rrr county
prop., u&gt; lhe
treutSl."
----a balance cnuen
.mwl
,™
„
_________•
। Monday. She will spend the week
. Probably hte out- privilege-seeklng type that this state tend.
'
'
visiting
there and also at her old
Pro I. W I. Marble ot NashvUle
done m amaectkxx with the build- through talks that he has given at standing achievement to date is the could well afford to avoid. Many
os school examiner to fill thc va- girlhood home tn Fostoria
Ing of a modern hospital tor Cltr- various places in the coupty and al- scries of arUdes concerning state people hasc not forgotten lhe ton­ was selected-by the probate Judge cimcy caused by lhe removal of Pro-1 Mrs. Herbie Wilcox called on Mrs
two years
--------------- ’ '
■
ton county at 81 Johns. For about so through the serie, of special'ar- ccnrmment which were published m ventton at Grand Rapt is -----------lessor Hall. Prolessor Marble was, Pat Hager in Hastings Sunday. Slic
1U1M
ntrnN-rnina'
. ha,.... ~
'".T
, 7
r.---------- -- " " ago and have not ceased to wonder cnee there is no question. Ha is last yea
• year he buht up public x-ntin.er.t tides
----------------‘--------rioh
*-------------------concerning
state
goM/rnment more than nlnety^seekly newspa- ' just how much longer such disgrace- capable. efDdent. at taffies fruaque scimoU.
----------- --------- thorough scholar and ation al the home of her parents,
Xor this institution and was a leader which wire published in the Baiuur per* throughout the state These ar- ful spectacles must be endured in and dictatorial- Many who found ,—
—■ predict will make a valuable! •**— —we
--------- ' - tn Um work of planning, financing He is known as a. “glutton Jor de- tides more than any other cwcllhe namc of Parl&gt;' Joyalty. SO’ :il- Groesbeck's methods and personality । member of the board.
xL
| Rapids is spending the week with
|l
•nd construction which followed. He tail" and undoubtedly has about cringle factor awakened the Intanat .:—thouah
*c —
havc confidence in Mr. rather grating during
. —
__—w tfic
„B_ tatter
— i Mist* H. Bell, a lufuin
Iswom *Ruth while Mrs. Mudge is at Quit
former 'om
autoUM!
[Fitzgerald.
himself, «
wc do ml
not ITta- years thal
was r»«nH»
governor wUl
will now [|l„
n u„
the H
Hastings
High school. Is
Uxrauh . knA.rf..: or ,U11.
rlU,er.ld. hlovxU.
lh.1 he
h« ...
______________________
_ lake.
WM racognued to
the
NaUongl
Ediin for this f-nc » rn tAira «
r-rv „ i JtL « &lt; . . '
affairs ot Lansing. |Ucve such
have to admit,
even
U grudgingly,
upending
*d-few
days
city. C...-h sponsors
... c—as
..V Frank McKay ♦— tr
—
l
~
y, |n
th(,ta thelhc
Haber Foster played In the Band
*1
. CWn* Ialrl 14 BUJ per*on 1,1 tbe
made Utem goverrunent-minde^ so would be working for hta candidacj , that lig&gt; admlntalratiou was ruiCrot guest of Mrs. Will IL Goodyear.
at Belding Saturday.
A^o Editor Marshall He was a member o£ the Brocke.- to speak. These articles won for him «$*»«* ’hc* *** *o*'ne loopbole for the best the state ever had. Wc beDr. a L. Taylor and Mtes Flora
Mrs. Zona Day. Wendell and
relatively su^li a&gt;xi nou-purii.-*ui mt hnesligaUon bom- din. rxomiUou by ror «ai*omd nn- !&lt;Wvtag ta« wedge for Ujdr own ad- here thal Groesbeck could be relied Balke at Irvtag were marrted Thura- BAouUe are spending this week, in
of bank
directors mluioa and it is worth noting that tonal .v-rfwution
. j
a upuu to du a Uwrough job at hjiue-day of last week. They hagq coo- Laming with her cousin. Lawrence
।
g nat^uxiai Association.
. About Ales uroeebecks mdepend- cleaning at Lansing.
(gral«taiions al the Banner.
Webb and family.

"
rw wins
inn -nrsnav
TEN
YEARS AGO
TODAY.
■ LEAVE THE GASOLINE TAX
TOM CONLIN.
SKVENTT NINTH YEAR
I Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pox and son
Too
many
people
Jump
at
concluAn editor from
Four Barry county people have' William and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bow­
dons. They sign petitions without
lman left Tuesday morning for a mothfr" upper peinln- I1 giving
thought us to what they fire*ktoto
1
to. editor
to -»v«
suta TirotniLS Cxm- tH’ms uiuukui as
------- —.Uh
--------------------r-----w isutnma x-aua ana uunuio
signing. They ask for lower taxes siting material Tor tote column for; and other eastern points. Tiwy win
WM Un. publisher
^hcn granting of their request tlM next six Issues, thereby permit- return through Canada.
’
. or psiutr cot'XTT. oxi ysak »i.oo
the Diamond Drill might well mean higher taxes. We ung a more thoroughly enjoyed kip ' ^,rs .R*&gt;',A'".er11
(If p«!4 la cgraaci.) .
QI ^AMgr^COjJMTt 8IX MONTHS S®«.
M
at Crystal Falls, believe this to be true of the amendCalifornia- even more important1
wlU write these czJ- ment *° ** voted On lhls 1(111 i*u" bringing inn-resting f*cts and ob-1
^0Ua&lt; 01 ?r?nd„Ra^‘1M
will
Of DARKY COUNTY. THRKK MONTHS:
win write these
tnese ccJcm
g 2
n&lt;_
mmgi^ uucresiuu facu mm ob , visited Ed. Clouse and family PrlI
IN AhVANQR---------- ------------We
of bummumvuc
automobile *ttcu,,on 01 Uan day. Mrs Prohaska is a steter of
umns tar the issue
wc have
nB¥e two
lwo kinds
unua w
________
otnrsinr. iiARtty cocnty. onk
&gt;k,. state—
. .
* B£r. Clouse, whom he had not seen
of Wednesday, taxes in this
—kwk*k,u»k,»
gasoline and!
ION SUBSCRIPTIONS. ONK
____ September IB. HU 7el«hl-, .K1.llY:rc,.ls to
' NeJtt
thc “This and That”! for eighteen years.
| Rep. E- G. Read, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom
is a medium
d01]b°is
Ulf that
that it
change
wxiuld
be wise
will ol,c““““ KeBU unu aauKnicrs, uoroly paper
few scribes
in the mcnl.
has no
business
in '
Sherman Read and daughters, DoroDurlng the next six Issues these
Conlfn
through
al constitution.
this tone
Surely
there
Is no conu^c' fro*i the brink of the |U‘y and MarU*n of McMand. *1»
state
who ta which
con- the
It is not
a consti8c
ducting
a
flourish'
'
’
*
*
”
"
'
• columns will be turned over to vari- a large,r
number
of
editors
below
the
more
Just
and
equitable
tax
than
Grand
Canyon
where
she
left
off
J?ra’.fl?' SuEcr
8r&amp;ndio£1 Baril
rl11
lng. homey, weekly
%
w wii,v oi&gt; ui,_
Lastly, and perhaps the best rea- e.d in what happened to thc Detroit
, on* weekly editors of Michigan while straits keep in one
contact
the ijithe
gasoline
TTic
pays
months
and *will act
. j&gt;er
a for
community
where
heeds
‘may'require.
It i-Tns
absurd
of the with
relativevotlngtax.
NO
on motorist
tbe
amcnd
. several •&gt;
•&gt; ago
’•••“
to. 00. .&gt;» RrttouR, MUnd. ,0 ..... -tod opto.™ o, to. -N«toX*??
55
newspaper men the Interests are not primarily ag- to fix thc gasoline tax at two cents

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LIFE AN ART? OR FOL­
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1
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Life Can Be an Art—Helpful
to Other* m WeU u
Ourselves

ing Ixperiment

Deci... at Washington are disposed
Rtv. L. V Dewey gave a very help­
to.treat it sr an outworn document
that has no binding force today. Ac­ ful *crmon Sunday morning. In
cordingly An "American Liberty which he discussed "Life." Life I* a
League" is (&gt;eing organised, with
which prominent men of both po­ it? WlU we follow Inward urges and
A STATE GEOLOGIST
litical parties are uniting. Among do things just to please ourselves?
die first to sign os members of this Or wlU we make Ufa an art, and Uve
VISITS PINE LAKE
new League were Al Smith, demo­ it for the good of others as weU as
applications of lime. The first piece of cratic candidate fur the presidency for our individual benefit? Christ
airway*. YouU
m tk«ir
Drouth Condition* WUI Kot land was given no lime at all lazt in 1928 and John W. Davis, demo­
year, and it produced 5.126 pounds of cratic candidate for the presidency t)»c Way. Following Him. seeking to
Be Permanent, He
w
ill
a
rcpuuutaiia
hay. A second piece
in 1924. zuuwi
Among
republicans ui
of have His Spirit live in us. so that we
--Believe*
--------------.—
-----------the Ont *
--- ---------- mod-1 prominence who have signed are can live HU life, as far a* wc arc
adjoining
like their glovclike fit and
Pineilake in Prairieville township ■rr,te application of Ume and yielded former governor Nathan Miller of capable of doing with our limita­
, Irap,
Oom»n»ot is one of the most popular resort 5 953---------------- ot hay- The amount New York and Irenee DuPont. The tions—that ta making life an art If
thair fine quality leather*
“ “■ lake* of Barry county It has no in- ,rom lhe thlrd plot of lhe Mme **“ i League is non-politteal but is formed wc alm to do to others as we would
let. although it ta known to be fed WM ® no poumta of hay. This plot, to resist tncroachmenU on the Oonfilled with His Spirit, which makes
by springs. It also has no visible wa»»lren * dl»ral dose of Ume.
jslllutlon ot the United Btates.
us love God with all our hearts and
;Chairman of the Reconstruction Fi­ outlet; but near the Gun Marsh' This year tlie first plot again
sixty different
’**
,
nance corporation, declared in a re­ road, just over the line in Allegan received no Ume and the result was,ADD MOLO88KS TO ROUGHAGE.' our neighbor as ourselves, and if wc
cent address.
Babiymore
moreroughage-such
roughage—suchas,
as keep "following
following on to know
Know Him."
nun. ,.,
------- - and -at
----------------—to.- .lower
------- 50i8 pound* of hay. Thc second plot) Probably
county
a considerable
and
shredded
eom
stalks
—
wUl
'
Ute
i- imuuuiii 01 ■ straw
com
will- ■ —- Will be an art and worth while. |
I "A Point generally overlooked In level than Pine lake, there are large woo given u numerate
---------------------------------0 said.
I .i
connection
bank
failures
and produced 5.440 pounds
ot be fed to cattie
year than
usual
tf.'rw .....
fAAiuuo
•— —thia
------------------nrnn
-y—-- ho
--------which arc
are ociievco
believed io
to orig:origi- lime
I
: ,with
7/ ,■
—
TT
■ ,in bsprings
juuura wiucn
..... The hay cut from *he third
.KaU -hay
parh
Each of us Is confronted with thia
U t,hai.uE?1toU*J?ihx&gt;le'I11*1® “■ at lea,t to be fed by that hay.
plot | on ----..ere
account of lb.
the short
crop,
■irpoaior. In e&gt;»d twu «UI nt to,,
,amn,n the l.K hu re. this year weighed 6.63A pouhda. This ; A little blackstrap
molxurs on opportunity every day. often many ,
t
'“’'LT?'! *•’
ceded tran 1U ,ormer terel to »n proves Hie value of lime-as a ferU-: wheat straw Is like a spoonful of times a day: "Shall my Ufe this day 1,
be
just following an Inward urge to
Jias been true in bank failure* over)---------•
—
*
—
*
—
----------...
hzer.
I
sugar
on
a
bowl
of
porridge,
advises
unusual extent. The matter was tak­
la member —
of the United States De­ do and be and have lhe things I doen up with thc Stale Conservation j
----------------- —--------------------. i----------------------. - .—-. ,ture Va8l qUttn. sire? Or shall I make it an art? If we ,
Mr. Jones said. "Heretofore they Department to leam what they
LIBT OF JURORS.
partment of Agrtcult-..
„
deliberately
decide to make It an art,
have forgotten about 58 per cent. thought the prospects might be for
of juror* for the September i UUe“ of unpalatable roughage. he
, but in these wholesale bonk closings, the lake to regain its former level, term Of the circuit court of Barry l“y*’ whlch
,re* we shall find that we have thc things ;
my estimate to that will average Mr. Osgood, of the State Geology county for the session opening Sep. ,gorded as having little feeding value. we really need for body, mind and
about 65 per cent of their deposits. Department, came and investigated county for the session opening Sep- can bc mwle P®,atable and nutrl- spirit, through our loyalty to thc
rember toth itm
*'»**““»
tJous for B maintenance ration tor ideals of Christ.
.
1 “Another point worthy of men­ the lake level.
•_ - .l- u-.n.,,_ _
...u,— lcmbcr
1634
catu* and atwep by the addition of
tion is that a depositor in a closed
In a news bulletin cn the subject,I 1—Bera. Theo—Castleton.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
bank loses only a part of his deposit, of lower lake levels—for Pine lake!
molasses, root crops or some protein
Mr and Mrs Maurice Mills spent
while the bank stockholder loses all, is only one of several hundred af-1 2—Brill. Albert—Baltimore.
I supplement.
। 3—Oalthrop. LaVem—PrairieviUc. ' By following this suggestion, he Tuesday and Wednesday at The ।
plus a stock s-vewnent. ■
fecled by low water—the Depart-'
"No form of investment, except ment ot Conservation recently said 'i 4—Coo). Frank—Irving.
’says, many more cattle can be car­ Century of Progress.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Temple and ;
j 5—Coolbaugh. Warren—Castleton. ried through the winter.
Government bonds, has suffcred as as follows:
son Richard of Kansas City. Miss- .
1 6—Davenport. Grover—Hope.
little loss as deposits in closed banks,
• Our lake teems to bc drying up. I' 7—Edger. Lewis—Rutland.
ourl. Miss Mary Racket of Topeka. '
HOPE CENTER.
and
ana while
wnuc I* appreciate
ayiuvciavc tliat
wra* there Ls What is the cause of the condition?;
Kansas,
and Miss Hallie Backet of !
• Thc Pennock reunion was held al
Him amtoUUto to au ltol ttoto
u,„mMy lt)- 8—Eldred. Correll-Assyria.
who had their -rings In res ted in
" \he numerous to-I
England. Morris—Orangeville. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Kalamazso were calling on friends ,
««&gt;“■mortgages, re.I estate. । qu™ , whkh ‘fhe De^Tr^t of1! 10—Fuller. Wired—Maple Grove.
'
McDermott Thursday. Forty-eight here Saturday.
The Prairieville school will begin,,
11—GUL Perl—Yankee Springs.
enjoyed the bountiful dinner serv­
industrial investments, or in busl- conservation has received from vared under the shade of their maple Tuesday, September 4.
County's
neaa of any kind, have had Josses l0lu
u
aUtft this ,ummer i. 13—Hynes. Roscoe—Woodland.
Mrs. Nettie Hyde and Paul Hyde J
| 13—Johncock,' Waller—Hastings.
trees
in
front
of
the
house.
Rela
­
verv much greater,
very
greater. and in
Ln a much All
... of the ,Inquiries
__ __________
.......
I
Busiest
complain about
tives came from Williamston. Lan­ of Hastings and Mrs. Let* of Cleve-,.
larger percentage, than depositors in the lowering of water levels on in- I, 14—Johnson. Jake—Prairieville.
Shoe Store"
sing. Nashville. Bradley. Plainwell, land. Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. 1
closed banks."
”*
A - land lakes. Much concern Is evl-11 15—Jones. Carey—Johnstown.
Hastings, Michigan
16—Kerr. Frank — Hastings City Richland. Hastings. Hickory Cor­ and Mrs. Rankin Hyde. George Hyde ;
denced in many Instances where thc 2nd
.
and 3rd wards.
•
ners and Delton. After dinner there returned with them for a few days’ &gt;
SOUTH SHULTZ.
water has receded to
such
an
extent
'
visit
I
'
I
17
—
Lister.
Alex
—
Orangeville.
~
Uster.
was n short business meeting and
Clinton Horn and Frederick An­
reduce property valuations.
. 18_McDonal&lt;1. Allen-Hastings.
Uri
fb*rrs and ***
program. The v.v=.
older —
ones enjoyed
ders have been entertaining the
Tho
’ __
low______
water________________
conditions art reig_Millcr. Peter-Irving.
'visiting, recalling many old friends. White were in Kalamazoo Friday.
—
-—— -.................
mnr0 serious
IU*rVMld in
It. coses where
r.'Hnri* I .... . .
.
..
. . . ..
portedI more
mumps the past week.
Dr. and Mrs Bert Honeywell of George Woods home Sunday. John Hazel Billing* and children spent
20— Moody. Byron—Maple Grove. while thc younger onca went to Wall
Mrs. Cleo Honeysett and daugh­ the lake bottom has a gentle slope
lake to swim and engage in other Ann Arbor were in town one day last Woods who spent two weeks with from Tuesday until Thuraday night
21— Munger Byron—Baltimore.
ter. Dcrottiy, and James Maggio of so that a drop of a few InchM in
..ajxjria.
.
. jouj ..
____________
.____ ■ 1 ...
mW
.Mr. and
lira Pan* ratnrnari—to M.
__ ‘
22— Nldy. Arthur—Johnstown.
n
nine
»»•
----■
-----------------------------------Illiev wvara anu
Kalamazoo visited Mr. and Mrs. O. the water level exposes "many feet I 23— Ricliardson, John—Carlton.
by all.
| Mrs. Ella Rogers, Henry Rogers homo with them.
:Jonea.
of the beach. Hi some cases cottages |
E. Kenyon Saturday afternoon.
George Wiseman of Battle Creek and Jean and Joan were in MiddleMrs Fannie Jackson. Mra. Nora' Mr- and Mrs. Danfort Higgins «
-Robinson, Charles—Thomapbuilt dose to the water’s edg« .1 few 1 pj0
is working for Clyde Leonard.
1vU,e and Hastings Thursday.
[Doyle and Harold Jackson attended Kalamazoo were recent guest* ot
I dlonapolls. Ind., called on Mr. and years ago arc now as much as a
25-8ager. Delmar—Barry
Harold Reger has employment Ln
Mr. and Mra. Silas Doster accom- . the funeral of Albert, Bender at Del- , ‘heir mother, Mrs. Ethel Stebbins.
quarter mUe from water.
26=aerren. Howard-Assyria.
Mrs. J. D. Tedrow Sunday.
a paper mill In Kalamazoo.
I panted Mra. Robert Brown and Bev- .&gt; ton
wn Friday.
riuij.
j Robert Finkbelnar
Finkbelner of
— Grand
- — - BapMr. and Mrs. Walter Barta and
In view of the alarm shown. W
27—Shroyer. Cyrus-Carlton.
Charles Ashby 1* helping Wade “ly of Hastings to the Springbrook I Mrs. Mary Polley returned -n
— m
. iLs
. visiting &gt;...
TuesIds
hl* —
cousins, Allen and
son. Frederick, of Youngstown. O.. Osgood of thc Geology Division. De28—Sweet. William—Hastings city Town in Delton.
School reunion Saturday. Sunday- (day from a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Ellen Shelp, this wwek.
who have been visiting Mr. and partment of Conservation, has rhade , j5t and &lt;Ur wards
Sunday afternoon visitors at Fred tb5y aU attended the DeCrocker re­ Charles MuUcn and Mrs. Ada Cort-'
------------------ ----- ------- - ------------a survey----of ---------------conditions |n -------------several |. w-Tlwmnson. uwum^nupc.
Gordon—Hope.
Mrs. Clarence Bacchler for lhe past-----------Ashby* were. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde union at Richland. A good time al right of Otsego.
COATS GROVE.
arfx of
nt the
thd* state
at afA He
Hn has
bar attributed , -........
„ w n .Mrft. —..
two weeks, returned home Sunday ’ —
part*
36—Willison
A
Harry
Ashby and Miss Inez Ashby and ; 1x3th places reported.
' Mr and Mrs Llewellyn Erb and
^.u
„
and while here they spent two days the condition of lake levels to three ,
_____' , - ,__________ '
| Mrs. Lucy Norris accompanied
: friend of Kalamazoo.
--------------: son Lamar of Delton spent Sunday 1 Mrs. R. c. Loskl and two ch
at A Ccnjury of Progreas.
causes: The subnormal amount of
cnrruwssT utr-n *un
■Mrs.
Anna
VanTjne
and
son
to
the
__
________
' with Mr. and Mrs LaVern Callhrop., Mrs. Louise _______
Goodrich Mrs.
Mra.-Lucy Leonard is visiting heri
——- •—-*—..
; Loma SonncviUe ta spending this rainfall of the past several years, lhe
,, th west kutia u.
Mr
Mra
V
.1
l„
L
:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
J.
Hughes
were
In
.
palmer.
Mrs.
Bertha
R.
Bi
daughter, Mra. June Amsler, and I Marshall fair Thursday,
I week with her grandmother in Bat- construction ot ditches to drain
Miss Mary Douglass visited several
Woods, and “
Mr. and Mrs Kalamazoo on business Friday.
JjJu., Ann» Nowlin of Man
family In Kenton. Ohio.
11 -Alonzo
-------- ---I tie Creek.
•
[marshes for the purpose of cultivat- days in Hickory Comers last week
Charles Townsend and children of
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Porter of Mus- w. M rwan soeni Bundav
’ Frank Hom and son. Clinton.'lng. them and the exceedingly hOM toejniest of mIm Katie Whittemore,
Wall lake called on Mr. and Mrs. W. kegon and Mrs. Bessie Vanderbrook farmer's daughter Mn.
i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J weather which tends to Increase
,cta.ud* Ka1nil1 of Woolverton.
F. omim
Smith anu
and jaoiuj
fartilly Thursday.
and Mrs.
Mrs. uewis
Lewis or
of Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo were
were Ctr
GrUfien
'
Afl.r wrn rot .rmn.th.
r.
inureoay.
ana
l men
Vem Wilson of Lacey.
| evaporation.
Minn.. Ls visiting her aunt. Mra. Wm. 1.to
C
h{. !
Mr- and
Satn Par&gt;’ Mr and callera of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ben- (
,
I Mrs. Sarah Kenyon received thc ■ Every month of 1934. Osgood's re-1 Havens, and oilier relatives for a few It lent worth anything. It la most- Mra Lester Reynolds and daughter&gt;son Bunday.
.
I A small town is the on
| sad nows that her stater-in-law.1 port shows, ha* fallen below state
,
, ,, ,
ly foa,n| and James Blackford visited at the | Mr. and Mra. Manley Billings, Mrs.' best horaehoe pitcher la
Mrs. Julia Bencwa. of Hart, had average Ln precipitation for the past
I?0,ina Bagley of Kalamazoo
passed away This makes lhe third .47 years.
v^ted the past week wtth her
death of that family In nine months,! ”Hls condition judged in thc light grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Rev. Fred Hom and Mrs. Horn'of past records will not be perm,,
,,
and Evelyn attended thc Garrett anent." Osgood says. "Should the reand
‘?ld
reunion in Baltimore Saturday.
I turn be normal, then toe hike levels I children caUed on Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Anders
of
Brush
Ridge
Sunday aft­
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bishop of should come up again. However, irBattle Creek entertained the Ken- reparable damage has been done in ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newland and
yon family and a few friends at numerous localities of the state by
their cottage here Sunday with pot toe construction of drainage ditches, son. Charles, left Saturday after­
luck dinner, thirty-six being pres- These ditches operate to lower the noon for Phoenix. Ari*, to make
ent. They were dressed in fashions general ground water level of the their home. Their many friends here
of fifty years or more ago and some area and drain moisture from the regret .their leaving.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of
of the coatiunes were 1 quite odd- land. Areas drained by such ditches
looking to us now. I think
obviously cannot withstand drought Hickory Corners were Sunday guest*
Kenyon of Hickory Corners look conditions as well as before, because of lhe latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the prize. Mr. West and Mrs. Nut-;the ground water level is lowered Wm. Havens. In the afternoon they
Ung of Portland were there. All en- and the water supply drops farther all called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert
soli.
Lakes
in ,u
the
Joyed a pleasant time together and from
'----- ,Kthe
“ ' surface
-----------*’ *
“*— *~
* Vrooman of Bugbcf Comers.
MLw* Esther Otis and Evadon
hope to meet with them again next vicinity of drainage ditches may be
permanently affected. The surfaces Sanderson of Hickory Corners visited
of such lakes arc definitely related to last week with lhe former's grand­
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Otis.
the ground water level and when
DURFEE.
’
Caleb Bowker of Pheonix, Arithe level goes down ns a result of
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ditch drainage the lake level will Bonia. and nephew of Kalamazoo
Edd IUce were, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ drop accordingly.
were callers Saturday afternoon at
bert Marconx and family of YorkRestoring levels by pumping water the home ot Mr and Mra. Wm. Ha­
vlfie and Mr. and Mra. Dean Potter from some other source offers little vens. Mr. Bowker lived for a num­
bf Hastings.
hope. Osgood says. The tremendous ber of years with Mr. Havens' par­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Depiaray of amount of water necessary to help ents when they were young men.
BatUe Creek spent Sunday with Mr. even a little lake and the cost of
Mr. and Mrs W. H Otis, Miss
and Mrs. E. Bateman.
such a project eliminates it from Esther Oils and Miss Evadon San­
Miss Grace Baulch U in Orange­ serious consideration. Where drain­ derson were guest* Wednesday and
n.v.
cut u.e watei V""*”
ville assisting Mrs. Sam Keller, who age ditdies have
been cut the water
1
recently had an automobile acci­ table has often been permanently jdaughter. Mra Harr&gt; Fosler and
dent.
. lowered and the damming of these bu*ban^
to™™?”
aUendcd the OUs reanlon at
Most everyone was in Hastings ditches would probably be of only
Lansing.
Friday and Saturday attending the minor aid.
Friends here were sorry to hear of
"Better Hastings Days."
"The remedy for the existing low
Mr. and Mrs. Emest Baleman waler conditions lies very largely. Ln the passing of Mrs. McKee of
were in Chicago at the World'a fair Increased rainfall" Osgood says. Cloverdale. She had been a resident
of
Barry county for a long time and
Thursday and Friday.
"Judging from past records, thc next
About scventy-f)ve neighbors and few years should show a gradual a resident of this neighborhood for a
friends gathered at the parsonage increase which will eventually raise number of years, prior to moving to
Tuesday evening for a
farewell the ground waler level and relieve Cloverdale.’ She did practical nursing
party for Rev. Fred King and fam­ the present distress. Just when this for a long time and made friends
ily. The evening was spent in vis­ increase will take place cannot be wherever she went. Several from
iting, games and a devotional serv­ predicted, but It seems certain to here attended thc funeral Satur­
day afternoon and thc entire com­
ice. The loving farewells and &gt;sad oonie
munity extends sympathy to lhe be­
। goodbyes told lhe esteem In which
reaved ones.
they are held. Rev. King has. mln/
IRVING.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and
Istered at the East Baltimore church1
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd tyogel from
for thc past ten years and has tak­ Charlotte spent several days the past children of Kalamazoo spent the
en an active part in all social af- week with Mr. Nagel’s parents here. week end with his parents. Mr. and
I fairs that were an uplift to all manThe Fellowship Class and the Mrs. Francis Gorham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens. Mr;
S1"11. Jin, KIM IS ■ 'iO l&lt;Ut fiuiidax School of thc church here
helper and sssuta in every way pos­ will picnic at Payne lake on Friday, and Mrs. Geo. Havens and children
sible. Thc Kings are moving to&gt; Aug. 31.
JI. Basket
musxc. dinner
owner arid
ana those
mose and Mrs. Claud Kamp were in Lan-.
•ho expert to &lt;0 are to to at the Jto Thuneiy attend^, the Otis'
Lowell. Mich.
•
1 famlly reunion.
Several from tills vicinity attend­ church at nine A. MMrs. E- E. Warner of Vahdalla j Mrs. Oley Douglass and children
ed, the Durkee school reunion pic­
spending a few days with her
nic Saturday and enjoyed tho usual was calling on friends here Mon^Hy
. nnrenfa
LSr« Roy
t3Ae&gt; rvaha
parents, Ur
Mr. end
and Mra.
Oaks, r.9
of
sports ot a ptcntc.
Mrs. Reva
Teiljen has been
Mr.
B- D. Lake of Ver­ Glass Creek.
Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Wilcox were
spending several days with Mr. and montville and Mr. and Mrs. Burle
Mrs. Oucmsey near Lake Odessa.
Gillette of Middleville, were Satur­ Sunday P. M. callers al t|w home of
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCallum of
Brush Ridge.
liam Bchenkel.
«■ COATS GROVE.
Mrs. Francis Gorham spent a few
Miss Lllhan Sowerby will return to,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Hall of Jack­ her school work at East Chicago, In­ days Ui Battle creek vltltiug her
son brought Robert Altoft home and diana. at the end of the week.
mother. Mrs. Clara Wilder.
spent the day at H. 8. Pinter’s Fri­
Mr* and Mrs. Chas. Whittemore
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson enter­
day.
tained their children and grand­ and son Lowell of Glass Creek and
MLss Isadore PcanUika of Brush
children Bunday.
Medina, g. Y.. were visitors at Wm.
MH. L- D. Hall attended a re­ Ridge were Sunday P. M. caUers in
Baynes Thursday.
union of Ute Bryans family at the home of Mr- and Mra. Dan
Mr. and Mrs. H. 3. Pinter visited Thornapplo lake Bunday.
Douglass.
at Andrew Stevens' near Pullman
Mra. Willard Bagley of Kalamagoo
Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Moffitt from
Sunday'
•
near Parmelee were recent callers at is staying with her father, Francle
Mr. and Mil Leon Winslow and the home of the Misses Minnie arid Gorham, and looking after tha
children of Grand Rgplds were
house work while her mother la
Mary Jenkins.
‘
guests at Freeman Fisks Thursday.
visiting in Battta Creek.
Mr. and Mra. Jim Wilcox and
Find Portrait of Qnoan
children and Laster Lord attended
What is believed to be a portrait tlw hard times dance gt Ckmrtole
No rare of,men consistently aver- by Van Dyck of the beautiful
Saturday evening. Miss Edith WUt]ueen Henrietta Mar
trie,
-- cuter
— ot
-• m „
height, and in only a few small Louis XIII of France,'
: was found In ftumee among the ladles and Mr. Dord
1, first
flrat lor
f
the men.
s
Ueoe»M.

lite following statement from » 'government bonds. The moet of lhe
offlclal at Wash- jblUkma of depbelte Ln banks were In
talton show, that bank depoeits Ln, banka which came through the dethe closed banks, were safer Invest- pressfon without liquidation or re­
manta than any depositor could have ;organization. Bank depositors find
made with hb money, ouuidc of .thM their money placed in banks
safer, and suffered far 1cm
depredation than they would have
•
■
.
। suffered had they invested It in any

• munlcl-

TO BESIK LEVELS
THAT IB HOHI HBLD OUT
BY OONBJBVATION
DEPARTMENT

County Agricultural Agent Morley,
of Allegan county, directed three ex­
periments on an Allegan county
farm this year and last which are
Important to farmers.

U

'ZX £

4

HASTINGS
CUT-RATE
SHOE STORE

JUST WAITING UNTIL

44

’1?2
1

322

Girl.’ Oxford.
For School
*52.
,.M«&gt;
3 w a.

Re,diet S2 V«lue

112 ■
irts
79c

Me**’’0^*1*
t^odyear Welts

19c
lcauw:*

)8c

winner.

All New Style*

89

25c

522

Wonwn’* S»A»‘* I
Pump* and Ti«» |
tout COCK. e&lt;

nts

9c

HASTINGS
CUT-RATE
P

SHOE STORE
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

BYE and BYE

99

To Have a Comfortable Home
Is Only Another Way of Saying
That You “Never Intend To”

Years are passing right along all the while, and RIGHT NOW is the time
to enjoy the good things of life, if you are ever going to. Other people do it,
why not you?

Perhaps your home needs a new roof; some interior alterations to make it a
lot more convenient and comfortable; perhaps there is some decaying wood­
work that can be quickly and cheaply attended to.
About all that any one of us can get out of this old life is to extract what
happiness and COMFORT we can while we are going along. Money
cant buy HAPPINESS. A little of it can buy a lot of COMFORT, especially
in your home surroundings. You are depriving yourself of a lot of COM­
FORT if you are living in an old fashioned, inconvenient house, when wccan
modernize it at a very reasonable coat for you. A poorly arranged house
makes a lot of "extra steps " and extra work. We can SAVE all of that for
ydU and you'll be surprised how little it will cost you.

THE HOME LUMBE

PHONE 2276

5SS

�THY HASTINGS BANNER. WLDNIiDAY, AUGUST H, 1&gt;1&lt;

Modernization Plan Is
I

(
’
•

Loans far property modernization

purposes under the Federal Housing
Administration plan are explained
by Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg in
Ito following bulletin. U questions

tag; and that the property owner
haa a regular source of income at

8. The loan must normally be paid
in equal
monthly installments
However, if the maker’s income la
dependent upon the sale of crops, i
livestock, etc, notci* may be model
payable in installments which cor­
respond to income dates. Even In
such cases, at least one payment -——— ------ ————-—————
must bc made eaqh year. Paymenu |
(Continued from Pm Ote)
must be met promptly. These notes ' .
,
’
carry the same legal responsibility P? d&lt;Prive such children in thia state
oTany other promissory K and 'Ofa chance to have twelve grades of

03086483

OPEN ON TUESDAY

It. and you can figure It put for
yourself._______ ___ '________

SHOULD MEAN BETTER PRICES.
Evidently thc drouth U having a
decided effect in reducing the num-

4-1C® HUE 1
SUCCESSFUL FiH

and family and Mr. and Mrs. grant

daughter, Mra. Roland Nelson and.
family, of Shipshewana, Indiana- 1
Huggctt and family of-Detroit.
Mr. and Mra. Emery Kime, daugh-i
Mias Irene.Barber h attending
the Century of Progress tills week. ter Beulah and Other Schwab of
Pleasant Valley were Bunday visi­
tors at Harold Yoder s.
SOUTH BOWNR.
Alden Eash and Milton Murphy,
Bernice Walton and Grace Bry­
ans were in Hastings Thursday. Jr-, returned from Chicago, Friday
evening.
Dorothy Seifert cf Chicago spent
and family.
Mr. and Mrs Will Dipp and fam­
CongratuteUona to Mr. and Mra.
ily of south of Freeport called at
the Frank Walton home Friday pair of twins.
evening.
The Freeport baseball boys will
Edith Cramer returned home Sun­ crou bats with the Caledonia boys
day morning after having spent thh at Caledonia on Thursday, Aug. 30.
post week in Grand RapUls with her
Oaly Aal»al Thai Spite
Jerry Blanton. John Bryans and
Th« llama, tha South American
Miss Velma Strimbeck of Hastings number of the camel family, la the
were Sunday forenoon callers at
Frank Walton’s. Miss Grace Bryans only animal that spits. It does ao
accompanied them to the Bryans with auch force that It haa been
found necessary to place a double
reunion at Ttomapplc lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duffy and rail between the petted llama of
children the Misses Beulah ' and New York aoologlcal park and ita
Mary Cramer and Derwood Vote of visitors.
Grand Rapids were Bunday guests

through the coming winter, includ­
(OonUnued from Page One)
ing dairy cows. This will especially
nual payments which must be made
on the note.
-mu, r»UM. ft.: In ux north-cen- H1«1h
„*»-“»
Ul3. The second step is to hare this
tral and western states. The rcduc--er _ln ,thc f,U’
.
. ..
sue red below they will receive “Property Owner’s Credit Statement”
tion In beef cattle is figured at 21
*
prompt attention if mailed to Mr. approved by lhe financial institution {fef.ult
*
11 considerable the number of eighth per cent In the country at large The 'r,lir a110*5
Vernon Newton
{Vandenberg at the senate Building. from which the loan is sought.
Or‘nd Champion Hol', ______. » » ________
graders coming from rural schools to percentage ta™Zn l&amp;™ *"**
Washington, D. O.
.
4. If the credit statement Is ap­ CONOCO TRAVEL^BUREAlI
dalry cows, but tho reductfcm^rilJ be “t5In*
Wer
°Snd
I. Loans can oe maoc oniy iori proved the third step Is for the
considerable This should soon mean i
J property modernization purposes. I property-owner to sign a promissory '
BOOSTS MICHIGAN |to pay 160 for the luitlonof all eighth better
Prices
for
dairy
as
well
as
beef
l
th,?
Qrand
Champion
Shorthorn
and
neuer pneu re, aaur u ««■ u ran Lyl. olltewl,
Orwl ch,mpkM1
such as improvement of family resi- note for the amount of the loan. No
------------- | graders who have to go outride the
denoes, apartment buildings, stores, special form of promissory note is re - Issues Beautiful Illustrated (district to get a high school educa'
f e t
i Beef anima).
office buildings, factories, ware- quired so long as it Is valid and enI tion. So far as we know there Is no
Booklet About State's
houses. and farm buildings. The torceable. However, it must not in­
(high school in the county that
Mr. and Mra. Wright CUfTord and ™
money is loaned directly to the volve an obligation the face amount
Beauty Spots
charges more than 360 00 for Its tui­
property-owner by financial Instltu- of which is less than »100 nor more
Sn'2fd “,u rfr’ra£Sitee‘j£n'tI Milton
Mllton Buehler
Buehler and
*nd the
lhe h*®1 shown
The Conoco Travel Bureau has is­ tion. It te natural to expect that ?*"“•
Hons (as National Banks. State than 82,000; it must have a maturity
there will bc an increase "In the ; !ja .and son
,x&gt;n of Caledonia spent animal by Gary Newton.
an eight
page booklet
this year
Banka.
nanxs. Trust
1TU51 Companies,
voaipanics. Savings
oavuiss date
aatc of
or not more than
man 3 years; and
ano sued
7^",.""
,7,
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—
■_
Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur I; jn
1g^eep
.
7 classes.
t
’
Mra. Arthur
Paul
Palmer
number of foreign students in the
Banks. Industrial Banks. Building lt must only cover paymenu for al,^5'
* and Loan Associations o
r«i Finance
o .__.■
__
___
,_ ___
... sending
sending itIt to
to thousands
thousands and
and thouthou­ high schools of this county, includ­
tun!
tera Lions,
repairs
or.-------------------improvements
ol MlddlevUl- and enjoftl a chick- tol^ whlIe jumard Maurar ahowed
ing Hastings.
sands
of
motorists
throughout
the
Companies) which hare been ap- upon real property belonging to the
This city has a state-wide reputa­ endmnee also Icc cream and water-ilhe o^, ch.„plt„ ahrmwhlre.
country. Without doubt a great
proved by the Federal -Housing Ad- maker of the note.
meKHM.
. .'The Champion Southdown
was
ministration.
-•
| 5. as soon as the promissory note many visitors were brought info tion for the excellence of Its schools.
Mra. WHcht Clifford accompanied owned by H&lt;rry wHiiama and tha family.
Every grade 1ms a college-trained
X”1'"' •» «“■ c^pX EtSo by cmtrlesOrwc
. 2. The first step to bc taken by or notes (there may be more than Michigan this year as a result of this teacher. Tliere are many special no'
Mr. and Mra. WUI Mishler and
.
the property-owner who desires to one note so lonrf as the total for all campaign.
,
..
I
Harry
William,'Southdown
look
the Gwendolyn were Bunday afternoon
courses,
such
'
as
business
course,
The booklet is done tn three colors.
apply for a loan is to go directly does mot exceed 12.000 on one piece
Wrluht CUIlftLJr. haa Infection
J,ukej
,u
lu
home economics, manual training,
callera at John Thaler's in Campbell. the largeat coral reef In the world.
to an approved financial institution Of property) have been properly It« Illustrations Include sixteen rep­ athletics with a director for boys in hla Onaer earned from a Muter.. t«* th, best ntled and «Mwn anlFrank and Ralph Walton were in It la 1.000 miles long and 90 miles
, and there secure and fill out a signed by the applicant and accepted resentative scenes of historic, scenic
and one for girls. It any pupil wishes - A number from this way attended null
Caledonia Monday forenoon on busi­ wide.
“Property Owner’s Credit State- by the financial institution the and industrial interest. The sub­ to make progress in his studies, he.I the Bw Bee picnic held at Cam-1
club tKWbll was from ness.
ment” which is identified as FHE money is delivered. No collateral, co- jects considered include topography, will have excellent aid from the fine pau lake Sunday.
, .v- "Barryvllle Livestock Club."
Harold Yoder and son Elwood at­
Edwin Young of Caledonia spent
toe gnimsU w”re shown&gt; in
Fond 3. This form may also be se- makers or other endorsers are re­ history, points of interest, state­
Wright of Alcohol
porks, resorts, events. Industries, staff of teachers in our schools Saturday night with Wright and u£Yheep daMes animals of a doss tended the Yoder reunion in In­
cured by writing to the Federal quired on the note.
Weight of alcohol*la about eight­
-22 in lhe high school.
,8^rSnMSm^,,nd
“*,^1 wo’ldT^d“ m »y «ood diana Saturday. They were accom­
Housing Administration. . Washing-. g so far as the cost of the loon to hunting and fishing, etc.
panied home by Andrew Blough and tenths as much as that ot water.
The
Conoco
Travel
Bureau
Is
op
­
'ton, D. C- This ’'Property Owner’s the property owner Is concerned, the
show
in
Middleville.
county
fair.
Interest
throughout
the
FIGURE
IT
FOR
YOURSELF.
Credit Statement" must indicate that rules of the Federal Housing Ad- erated by the continental Oil Com­
.^1,2
u»w wa. far more than otAt this time of-the year weather r&gt;™a
the property to bc Improved has no ministration specifically provide that pany. ns a free service for motorists.
Grand Rapids, Fred Ingram and Ho- 1
outstanding delinquent tax indebtedfinancial institution may not col- It alms to supplement the travel­ prophets begin to cut loose and tell mer Ingram and family of Hastings ।t_________
ness; that it has no mortgage or Hen leet interest and/or fee. a total promotion work of chambers of com­ what kind of a fall and winter we spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. |
CRESSEY.
merce and other civic bodies.
,----------- charge exceeding an amount equivawill have. We noticed last week that
Any of our readers can get a copy a 75 year old Ludington pioneer said QHaroldKonnr spent from Wednes- '.. Tl)fre were,,ov"
__
.. — .lent to U&gt; discount per year per »1.00
of * this beautiful folder by writing
day
until
Sunday
with
his
aunt
and
the
Community
picnic held at JoLo
we will have an early fall, with prob­
the Conoco Travel Bureau. Denver, ably severe early frosts.
uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lightfoot. onw8ati'™*y1.„
। 7. There are no limitations upon
Mr- ttnd Mrs L*sl,e Eiutfln and
osteopathic PHTSiciAM
'the method of making the modernl- Colorado.
He suggests that we notice the of Freeport.
Mr and Mrs George Potend and
?‘fnley ®al?Cr
amd subqeoh
zatton expenditures. The owner can
OBITUARY.
'caterpillars when they arrive, for
---------- --------- ---------- - — Gull lake attended the Century of
ORca H«an: » u 111 M.—« to 5 P. M. engage a contractor to complete the
Mah’ Holley was bom in North 1they riH enable us to foretell the daughter of Grand Rapids called on Progress Saturday.
This eloquent and versatile farmeF-lawyer can
Ptaw: s»«ia«nc« 22*7; o&amp;c« is»a job. or he may do It with his own
Harnptonslilre. England. September 1nature of the approaching winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar Thursday
Albert Bender passed away on
also
called
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Hsuonri B*nk BoiMins
hands. In a word, he can carry'out 15,1842 and departed this life at her According
to
this
prophet,
when
a
■
lead an' election-speaking campaign that will
Tuesday after a long illness. Fu­
Button
Michu*n the job as his best Judgment dlc- tome In Cloverdale. August 23. 1934. caterpillar
has black near ita head Poland.
'
neral
services
were
held
on
Thurs
­
tf. lates.
make
you think of the days' when Hamilton was
aged 91 years. 1! months and 8 days. 1the winter will be severe in Its early
day. Mrs. Bender is leaving imme­
She came to Genesee county. New 1months. If the black ts near the
Oversupply of Wiadom
stumping the district He has legal training and
diately for Chicago.
’s tail, the early months
York, when six years of age and caterpillar
'
“Maybe,M aald Uncle Eben, “we's
Wm.
Easton,
who
has
been
spend
­
legislative experience that fit him for Congress.
lived tliere with her parents until 'will -toe mild and the spring severe. sufferin' fum overwisdom,• ^lf con­ ing some time with his aunt, Mra.
her marriage to Joseph McKee. No- 1He declares that if the caterpillar Is
It is time Republicans united on a man who can
fusion caused by everybody tryln* to N. H. Barber, and family, returned
vember 17. 1859. when she moved to 1all black, you better lay tn a good explain everything to everybody to his home in Lansing Sunday.
win.
Do not waste your vote on a weak candidate.
rupply
of
heavy
underwear,
because
Barry county, where she spent the
Mr. and Mra. A. 8. Shorter at­
will need it. So there you hare
remainder of her life. She was left you
I
Vote for Burhans—he can win.
tended the Weldon family reunion
a widow on November 12. 1902.
nt Prairieville Township Park Sat­
She was one of a family of eight
urday.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
children, three sisters and four
Guests at the N. H. Barber home
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
brothers have preceded her in death.
Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Easton
Besides the sister. Caroline Griffith
ot Otsego, two cousins, and several
nephews and nieces are left to
• eo
Uulbbta. Iabo»
Mantra. I.l-r
7 so
mourn their loss. She leaves many
Pi.
d so
friends to mourn the passing of a
We want a MAN in Congress
One who's sincere and honest
true friend and neighbor.
.
K KbulU. !•».■
Funeral services were held at the
And know thal YOU do too,
And not afraid to fight.
» 40
Yankee Springs church August 25.
----- 11 30 •
Who will represent the PEO­
Who will attend to business
1934, Rev. Mlles officiating. She was
PLE
• 30
And a POOR MAN never
[Chios'
laid to rest in Yankee Springs ceme­
3 «0 1
: Haun Itbur
To
And not a SELECT FEW.
slight.
tery by the side of her husband.
... is oo ।
1’1,'U
3.33
Sympathy Is extended to the be­
14 7“
reaved ones.
14 70
1140
PINE LAKE.
as
Il 30
boldsift
■ nd Wootnn.
Roblr.ki
&gt;. If 14
Map, tuvi-lx
Last Week’s Leiter.
I.T Aid. Wo.
I'oninmr
rar Co.
40
The annual Burchett reunion was ,m
... 3 OO
lucuit IO. 1034.
303 as
held at Pine lake on August 12. with
.
All.
Carried.
bit. *«•
57 members of the family present.
"
On Sunday. August 19, the Doster ai
■TH FwW4.”
family held their picnic at the same £
,.d«&gt;
•
place.
r.
All
On August 26th ’he Bellingham mi

WIN IN NOVEMBER

DR. FREDERICK H. TAYLOR

BY NOMINATING

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BURHANS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

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NOTE:

FRIENDS OF DR. RACETTE

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Electric service in the home has loosened
the bonds of needless housework... has
freed the housewife from tasks that were
tedious, jveary and aging... and brings a
new day of convenience, economy and
hours of freedom for pleasanter things.

Best of all... electricity does ALL these
things for a few pennies a day ... does
MORE things... does them better than
ever... and cheaper than ever!
Electricity in the home
today is at the lowest
price in history! Its
many ‘penny-priced*
services are worth dol­
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HASTINGS, MICH.

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11IGHBANK.
Last Wtyk’s Letter.
I Approximately 130 persons at- |
j tended the first Moore school re- i
union at the school grounds Satur­
day. Everyone enjoyed the bountlI ful dinner at noon and entertain­
ment in the afternoon. It was de-1
elded that they should meet again I
next year, the second Saturday in
I August
Mr. and Mrs. Bj-ron Guy and
■ family attended the Rocburt re­
union Thursday at Edmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walton and
son. Seward, called on Frank Ward
In the Mayo district Sunday.
Mr.jtnd Mra. Frank Hawblitz, Mr.
and Mra. Will Hawblltz and Bernard
Whitmore attended the Ionia fair
Thursday.
I Mr. and Mra. Fred Reid and sorus
land Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reid and
J family were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mra Claud Reid near Bedford.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Bldelman and
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bldelman at­
tended the Sadler reunion at David
Sadler's at Bradley Sunday.
Mrs. Frahk Hawblltz is spending
a few days with her sister and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Manning, near
Marshall this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Rejd ot Bed­
ford called at Fred Reid s Thursday.

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Pride
“Pride," says Hl Ho, the sage of
Chinatown, “bocomos a great man,
■Inca It mnst bo Inspired by a re­
spect for the oplnlojia of others.”—
Washington Star.

clean a clock la to place a piece
of cloth which, haa been snaked In
paraffin In the bottom and let lhe

Africa. El«ph«nt&gt;'Wild
Contrary to a popular Idea. Afri­
can elephants cannot he Uomeatlcited.

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POWER OF WANT-ADS

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ODAY, just as in George Washington's

time, the surest method of securing a
T
renter, a buyer, an employee or the satis­

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On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Earl *"-t ^7‘i'vi&lt;&gt;i’ln'r»
James attended the Oliver family re- ‘ m.’ii'i-.
the'm
union at Base Line lake. On Thurs«’&gt;&lt;! Aucu.t.:
day evening they entertained Mr. * Th^MhXinr .«&lt;■
and Mrs. Frank Austin of Gales- j
w ,
U1,„r
burg and Mr. and Mrs. carl Dal- t». Manni,
....
rymple and family of Lansing.
J*
J,bor
The well at Ernest Morehouse's }i
i.'u/
has gone dry and they hope to get T- i&lt;
'ui&gt;
water by driving deeper, but it may-*';! ('XVZ'ni' ilw'
be necessary to drive an entirely .
"
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new one
Mr. and Mrs. Clancy Farr and .'
Dick, also Robert Warner, returned
on Wednesday evening, after spendUng eleven days visiting friends and
j relatives in the northern port of thc

Cloaaiag tk. Clock

Consumers power.

laid out

Mis. Champion of Kendall E'n&gt;i;
vls'tln? her son. Claud, and family I r&lt;r«j;
for a few weeks.
Activity has begun In the onion
marshes, several carloads have been 1 *’;■
shipped.from Doster during the past |„vi„

factory answer to any other “Want” is to
“give public notice” of THAT WANT, and
the most economical medium of giving the
public notice of YOUR wants is the WantAd section of this newspaper.

HASTINGS BANNER

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Social Events and Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaskill were
Ln Tanting on Mqrvtsy
WlU FJghter wm heme from
Grand Ledge on Sunday.
Miss Anna Johnson has returned
from a virtt with rtiaUve* in BatUe
Creak.

ML** Helen Burn* of Ann Arbor

la tha guest of Mra. C. B. Hodge*.
Judge and Mra. R. R. McPeek
of Charlotte visited Hastings friends
Sunday.
i Mr*. Mary Abbey veal to Battle
Creek oo Friday for a vklt with

1

llragr Tabla* caaa home from Ann
m1m Kathryn Clarke spent Mon,
oondiuon re- day ta Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Scudder and
1rpamtn* about tha sama.
|
Mr*. Edw. Van Poperina Mr. and Mrs- Keith Daniela were In
Mr. and Mra. Henry Hubgrt and ware in Grand Rapids on Monday.
Lansing BundayJcan pierce of Grand Rapids
]•on. Mrs. Rva Tinker and Jo*. HuDonald Wldrlg veiled friend* in
bert. Hr, ware in Musksonn cji
Marshal) thc post week and also took
1Monday.
in the county fair.
Mlsa Maxine Wunderlich visited _ ——rr_-r—
-w«- —■ -m- ——•••
cm v.
Mra. Harry Walidorff and Mias
friend* In Grand Rapid* over the *?nd“y £ie*ls of Mr. and Mra Kalamazoo were Sunday guest* of
Minnie Harrison arg at Benton Har­
week end.
.Claude Fighter at their Gun lake Mr. and Mra. Morris Barlow.
bor for several weeks. .
.
Mr. and Mr*. Charlas Faul and
R. H. Randall of Grand Rapids
Misses Helen Michael and Rose
vtelted Mr. and Mra Robert Burch I Mr. and Mra A. D. Hoskin and Marlette were Sunday guests of Mr.
Clgfk have been tn Chicago on busi­
Be. Ohio,
Ohio spent
spent
M**- Ro&gt;’ Jarvl* &lt;4 Saugatuck.
on Saturday.
daughter* of Oasvliie,
days.
ith
Mr and Mr*.
Mra J.
1* •pcnuM.#
spending ness tor several
ur.
Dr. and
ana Mra
Mrs. uD- D.
u. Wrtton
vvanon and
ana the
me week —
end1 -*
with
“■ Mr.
’
“*•■ M*^ Burges* «
- —•on* spent Bunday at Milham Park r
R.. Hayes,
H*ye».
several days with her daughter,
sons
in
I Mr *nd
Chlcaff3 at A
in Kalamaaoo.
Kalamazoo.
e Mra C W Clarke and A' H Loudan- 01 »c*r Prairieville.
Ma urine clum of Coats Grove is
c~*e
Misses Isabel Sage and Betty Me- ’-cn^ury o* Progress.
spending this week with her cousin
Kathryn Clarke spent part of ^£ij|an
visiting friends in Bat- ■
Emma Olmstead has gone to
mSS?Hauer
“ A
tte S&gt;ek .nd ^te/vTt this w^k.
I*0™
*T
Mr. and Mrs. James Langston and
w
Mr' *nd
W L. Hinman re- ,an&lt;l Mrs. James Dowler
Mia* Lol* Langston were In Grand
U”:
Mae p&gt;lmcr has been turned on Thursday from u visit of 1 r, .ML.
Rapids on Monday.
spending her vacation with her bus- two week* with relative* in Tawas "turned to Detroit after visiting Mr.
t
Mr..
'“ *■'" |.nd wi.i.

GAVE PROGRAM OF
,
DELIGHTFUL READINGS American

Legion
Auxiliary Activities

SUMMER FLOWERS
DECORATED LOUNGE

Mrs- Vinnie Ream Boyd Ap­
Forty-Thre* Members and
peared at Headerxbott
I I*sTTu5S5?^SE?^S!Sbtt
,B? Guests at Country Club
the time for the next regular
Saturday Iva
Luncheon
meeting of lhe American Legion

Mra. Vinnie
Ream ssoya
Boyd or
of AlAt- Auxiliarv
Mr*,
vuuue steam
lent* Ga, brought much pleasure
and happineM to .bout 80 people of
ud vtelly B.lurd*v
nlgbi by Blvln* many d«U#hitul f";

Forty-three ladies enjoyed the
ru.iHr-t
Tuesday luncheon at the Country
° 1'
“t8,Tu Club which was attractively decorat­
ebQscn »l ltlU ed with boskets of zinnias, mari­
gold* and aster*. Petunia* centered
the small luncheon tables.
te?™
•»• tayun.iw&gt; K ornCommittee chairmen for the day
were Mrs. Prank Andrus, Mrs. Glenn
Mrs. soya gave a recital at Hen- Brower and Mra. G. E. Goodyear.
.
It
is
hoped
that
there
may
be
a
denbou .hen tat a child, at that' " “
th*"
“ *
Mrs. Garman was winner of the
attendance next Thursday eve­
Ume winning the hearts of all who good
'
golf event and Mra David Goodyear
heard her. Coming back after years,'ning.
laid top bridge score.
of study »he found many of the old
Guest* were Mrs. Clifford Brain­
friends anxiously walling to hear ANNOUNCES ENGAGE­
ard of Battle Creek with Mr*. R. O.
The people of Hendershott will
always have a warm spot in their
hearts for Mrs. Boyd and all hope
to hear her again.
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MENT AT LUNCHEON

| Louis. Mo, and Mra R. B Messer of
jLos Angeles, Cal, and Mr*. A A.
Anderson of Grand Rapids with Mra
Kellar Stem; Mr* O. C. Hausen.,
Cleveland Height*. Ohio and Mr*. R
B. Miller of East Chicago, Ind, with
On Saturday. August 25. Mrs. Guy Mra Garman; Miss EUse Groos of ,
C. Keller entertained with a charm- ___
Sen_Antonio. Texa*.. with Mra. RichIng dessert-bridae complimentarv ard Groos; Mrs. Robert Finnic of
to Mrs. Krantz Keller of New York: Louisville. Ky . with Mra. Joseph
City, covers being laid for twenty- McKnight.
one.
There will be no luncheon on
Preceding thc luncheon, little Tuesday. Sept 4. because of Labor '
Richard Lethbridge, attired as Cu­ Day. Mrs. C W. Wcsplnter Is general '
pid. marched down the wide stair­ chalrmahforSept.il.
i
way as Mrs Krantz Keller softly
played “At Dawning." Richard car­ THREE RIVERS EN­
ried two flou-cr covered hearts
pierced by an arrow and bearing the
TERTAINS CONVENTION
words "Latest News." ThU news
was conveyed by thq luncheon place Fourth District Legion Posts
cards which announced the engage­
and Units Meet Sun­
ment of Miss Mae Keller and C. B.
Weiss of Memphis. Tenn, and the
day, Sept- 9
wedding date. Saturday afternoon.
On Sunday, Sept. 9. thc American
September 1. at four o'clock.
Orchid and green were used u Legtoo and Auxiliary convention for
the
Fourth
District will meet at
the color motif for thc decorations
Three Rivers. Details of the program
and luncheon.
Mrs. Fred Parker received first arc not yet available, but as thia is
honors al bridge, with Mrs Jack the last gct-iogether before the De­
Siem, second. A guert prize was pre­ partment convention in Traverse
City or. Sept. 14. 15. 16 and 17. there*
sented to Mrs. Krantz Keller.

Miss Mac Keller Honored at
Parties Preceding
Marriage

Spec
3tout fabrics and
workmanship are want­
ed for school clothes—
and are reasonably fow
priced. Everythin! for
the boy will be found tn
this store. Eveiythlnff
we sell is guaranteed to
give satisfactory wear.
Here are a few of the
special values:

T11AYEH—EDGER NUPTIALS.
A marrialte of interest to Hastings '
' Giddings and daughters were in , aP°lu- IodMr. and Mra
""I---- ■■■ —
aars. C.
v. F.
r- Finstrom
rmairvnn and
miu . -- _ , - ----- ------people was that of Miss Eleanor Ed-:
’ iSMiie
Battle tree*
Creek Thuraday.
inuraoay.
"
| Mr. and Mra Fred Baine
Balna and two family visited Jack and Charles Bow- „
‘
‘“if
a
o ITT .1day’ trout ger. who ha* been a teacher in the 1
•Mr. j
t.
.
...
.
'
_________
7,1...
_
fish
Irur
on
thc
AU
Sable
river
and Mrs Wm. Kronewitter of children of Lake Odeaaa were guests man of Bky City on Saturday and
??„A“
rlv”\
Domestic Arts department of our city;
MtadlevlUc were guest* of Mr. and &lt;4 Mr. and Mra. Ward Baine over Sunday.
schools for a number of years, to j
Mrs.
I the week end.
Mr. and Mr*. F. L. Bauer and
®?uth IUrrn Ralph E. Thayer ot Ypsilanti. The,
Mrs. Elroy
Elroy Tobi**
Tobias on
on Tuesday.
Tuesday.
Miu
Mr and Mr*. Wilbur Lane and George Bauer viaited Dr. and Mr*. ।
f°r
following account of the wedding
Mis* Dorothy
Dorothy Long
Long haa
has relumed
returned
for appeared in the Jackson Citizen­
from Ann Arbor where she attended Mr *»d Mr*. James Mason
were L. E. Holly and son ot Muskegon on I1 Miss Connie Cook left Sunday
'
;a week's visit with Misses Lillian Press ot Monday. Aug. 27:
summer school at the University.
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Kim Bunday.
K.
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Pelham and Sigler at Gun lake.
The Rev. and Mra. L. L. Dewey and Pauline Tolhurst &gt;t Marshall. | Mis* Elizabeth Eleanor Edger ,IxrBcKsle Karmes and brmher.
tiie bride of Ralph E Thayer
son Geoffrey returned Bunday from | William and Miu Bara Bchader and George Dewey will spend the
Flint where they visited relative*, were guest* of the Rev. and Mr*. J. latter part of the week with Mr. and Dick Karmes, were in BatUe Creek of yp,UanU. son of Mr and Mrs.
on
Friday.
Frank
Thayer
of
YusllantL
at
Car! Bcssmer of Loa Angeles. Cal . A McNulty at Saugatuck on Wed- Mr* B. 8. Frost of Detroit.
'
Ml«, Mildred Scudder ot Battle Lcddln, ceremony peHnrmM Buna­
came Monday for a few day*' visit ne*d*y and Thuraday.
II Mrs. Clyde pi
Pierson
—&lt;(Fidelia
mh.ii. c
Peck)
-v&gt;
with Hastings relatives and friends. | Miu Margaret Merrick goes to iand two children of Mayfield. Ky, Crack spent the week end with her day altcrncon at two o'clock at the
Mra Fred poster ot Lansing and South Haven Sunday where she will ’were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Dell parents, Mr and Mrs. Burwell Scud- home of the bride's parents, Mr.
def...
....
.
..'and
;and Mra
Mrs E
E. J. Edger. 611 Steward
Mra. D. R Foster of Eaton Rapid* teach in thc city schoob having a IShively part of the part week.
Mr. and Mra MOton Edmonds and
Mf- “nd Mrs c M. Redfern of;AvCi
Rev. carl S. Winters of
visited Hastings friend* on Thur*- sixth grade position.
day.
I Mis* Inez Adams of Northville ba* Ifamily returned last week to their St. Johns were Sunday guert* of I the First Baptist church officiating,
home
In
Traverse
city
after
visit;y
Kt
r
,
c°u*ta
s,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
M.
As
n
K
bridal
party took (heir
Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeRuUer and been the guest of Mra Sarah Brand- I
ing
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
Edmonds
and
Lamble.(places,
Miss
Mary Edger, sister of
family of Los Angeles. Cal, were rtetter for the past two week* going I
Albcrt Vedd®* ajnd the
At Dawning."
other relatives.
relatives.
the bride,
bride, sang
sang “
"At
Dawning."
guest* of hi* brother and wife. Mr. from here to Kalamazoo.
iother
1
Mias
Mabel
Bisson
were
Sunday
Louanne Bponable returned on
Tlie bride's gown was of Ivory
and Mr*. Jo* DeRuiter. from Thur*- j Mr. and Mr*. Herman Hauer and ' ixmaiuw
y*. day till Sunday.
daughter. Ma belie, attended lhe Not- Friday to her home in Cleveland ; ta***8 “ MUs Elizabeth De Yoe of satin, made on fitted lines with a
ten family reunion Saturday. Aug. after spending the gummer here Muskegon.
.
high neckline bordered with heavy
25. at Potter's P»rk. Lansing.
with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lambie were lace. Her veil was of tulle, and she
Mr. and Mra. J. E. McElwain. Miss Sumner Bponable
j*” Kalamazoo on Friday to attend
carried a bridal bouquet of white
Mary McElwain and Mis*. Em Uy
Mr. and Mra. Norman Sherman of the funeral of a cousin. Grover roses.
Out of town guests were Mrs. Ross
McElwain visited Mr*. J. M. Me- Rush, N. Y, are guest* of Mr. and Showerman.
--------- -Mrs. Julia Jones, sister 6f thc Lethbridge of Mason. Miss Helen importance up for discussion. Dele­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush of Kal­ bride, was the matron of honor. She Hoffmarter of Battle Creek. Mrs. gates from the Laurence J Bauer
Elwain of Lansing on Thuraday.
Mr*. E. A. Burton this week. Their
amazoo
spent
a
part
of
last
week
were a gown of green crepe and car---------------------------The Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Gearhart guest* over the week end were Mr.
Paul Faulkner of Middleville. __
Mrs Post and Unit have not yet been se­
and family have gone to their new and Mrs. E. J. Burnett of Rochester, with their parenU. Mr. and Mrs. rted a bouquet of yellow roaes. Rote Bruce Casper of Walia Walla. Wash, lectedWarren Roush
Holmes of Ypsilanti performed the Miss Mildred Tuttle of Hillsdale,
home al Allendale. Their post of- N. Y.
.
Gl'EST OF HONOR
Richard M. Cook left Sunday tor duties of best man.
and Mrs. Marian Hodgson
ot
fice address i* Hudsonville. R. F. D.
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra
AT AN “AT HOME.'.
A buffet luncheon was served fol-1 Charleston. W. Va.
Gordon Clement. Jr, ha* returned A. J. Larsen were Mr. and Mrs. Los Angeles. Cal., where he will bc
Mrs. Bruce Casper (Frances CarI Ml** Keller is honor guest at a
to hl* home hi Belding after spend- Harry Barnum. Mr. and Mra Theo- the guest of Mr- and Mr*. David lowing lhe ceremony.
rcthem pf Walla Walla. Wash., was
Out of town guests included ML’S , number ot Iqncheons and dinner*
Ing the summer here with his dore Kilmer and daughter, and Ml** French (or several week*.
Mr*. J. Trayer of Battle Creek Julia Rxk ot Hastings; Mis* Mtr-1 this week, in honcr- of her ap- honor guest at an “At Home" on
grandparent!. Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Esther and David Kilmer of Lan-^
Saturday afternoon from three till
visited Mr and Mr* Rutscll Kant- celine Edger and Bernard Cheese­ proaching marriage.
Bhultera.
sing.
Dr. and Mr*. A. J. White of NorMr*. Nellie Cross, ta company with ner from Thursday till Bunday. Mr. borough of Albion; Mr and Mra. Er­
Twenty-two guests were enter­ band's mother, Mrs. C. W. Casper,
Trayer
coming for Sunday.
nest Edger and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tained at a lovely bridge tea on
folk. Va, were guert* of Mr. and Mrs. Elva Granger of Charlotte.
Richard
and
Hubert
Fairchild
of
Chevrie of Leslie; Mr and Mrs Tuesday afternoon with Mr*. Don of Mansion St.. Marshall Mbs BarMrs. Wayne Merrick over the week spent Sunday and Monday with Mra
end. The former U a medical officer Kteinhans
at
Pentwater
Mra. Detroit and Mr. and Mra. Fred Fair­ Frank Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. Rote Siegel a* hostel*. Miss Keller being receiving, seventy guests being pres­
in the United Blate* Navy.
Granger returned to Charlotte on child are spending this week at A Hobnes. Mis* Joyce Thayer and Mr*. presented with a linen shower.
ent.
Century of Progress in Chicago.
Gibson, all ot Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Stebbins went Tuesday,
At bridge Miss Florence Frandsen
Among those tn attendance were
Misses Am bra Fedewa and Bea­
Mr. and Mrs. Thayer will make held high score and Mira Kathryn
to St. John* Tuesday to attend the
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Frey and
Mrs. Frank Can-others and Miss
Ladles' Night party given by the Ro- daughter with Mr. and Mrs. L. Sev- trice Goggins have returned from a their -home after September 1 in
Beatrice Can others of thia city
tery Club. They were guest* of Dr. erantfe and daughter Lois attended lake trip and to Duluth. Minn. They Deckerville, where the former has a
Quests from out of town were.
also
attend
A
Century
of
Progress
position
as
coach
in
the
schools.
Mrs. Krantz Keller of New York
and Mr*. Charles Bymmond*.
the homecoming of thc Baptist
GOLFERS AT GREENVILLE.
Clothing and Shoes
Lyle Scudder and mother. Mra.
City, Mra.
Lethbridge in
of M*- . nearly
Mra. Hubert Blakney of Superior, church al Rive*. Jackson Co, Sat...... Ross ucuimiiujc
Nearly luiy
fifty Hasiing*
Hastings goners
golfers went
went ,
Burwell Scudder of Welcome Cor­
PRENTICE—W1BERT.
Wl*.. ha* been visiting Mr. and Mr*, urday.
son. Mra. Bruce Casper of Walla , to GrtonviUc on Thursday of last
for Men and Boys
One of the prettiest home
­ W°
llar' wash, Mr
and dinner
Jay Blakney of Freeport and relaM1M Bernice Henry ha* returned ners called on the latter* sister.
numc wed
wuwane,
Mrs«&lt; Marlon Hodg- *week
week !°r
for golf,
golf. bridge
brldf
r'------ l~* &gt;on at
of Ci:ar!c:Um.
Charleston. W. Va..
Vs, Mrs. Paul at the Cuuiitiy
Country Club.
Uvea in Hartings Mr. Blakney came from Ann Arbor where she attend- Mrs. Vern Frie. who is in a Battle dings of the season was solemnised
given attention. Yesterday
HASTINGS
Creek hospital.
.
and
Mrs.
of
Middleville.
Mbs
I
honoi
on
Monday
for
his
vacation.
cd
the
summer
session
at
the
Uni
­
Faulkner
cf
MlddlevUle.
Miss
Helen
|
At
bridge
the
honor*
were
woo
by
would have been .till bet­
Mr and Mra Row Johnson. Mra.
Sunday guest* of Mr and Mra. verslty. Miss Henry leaves tomorrow
Hoffmaster ot Battle Creek and Miss Mrs D. 8. Goodyear and Mra Edw.
ter. You CANT come too
Herbert Freeland were Mr. and Mr*, for Akron. Ohio, ta company with Lyman Johnson and Mis* Dori* M ..when their daughter. Mis* Ruth Florence Frandsen of Wall lake.
Van Popcrlng. Hasting* wop thrt
soon. Every day of neglect
Claude Freer of Weedsport. N. Y, Miss Genevieve Rider, both of wbom Johnson spent the week end at East M*|le. was united in marriage with
Tills Wednesday afternoon, Mrs.; golf event also.
Tawas with Lyman Johnson. The Vejne Prentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper and MtM Beatrice Carrothers ' Dinner was followH by a "tie-" — Process neaches in hot wai
and Mj*. ahd Mra. Clayton Van Aa- teach In Akron.
bSano was
was
ken antf Mrs. Nettle Van.Auken of
Mr and Mra. D. A VanBuskirk latter is engaged in road work there. Frank Prentice of Hastings -Center. are entertaining with a luncheon and jI lightful
lishtfu! program
nrramm and hOanA
IT. counting tin
for 20 minute*,
Mra.
jeanettdiHaU
of
St.
Thoma*.
■Rev. L. Severance performing the miscellaneous shower honoring Mi** played later.
Cato, N- 3T.
were in Flint on Monday a* guest*
when water Marts to boll. an,
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Potts came of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hamilton and Ontario, was the guest of Mra J. T. ceremony in the presence of the Keller. Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
These exchange visit* with OreenMLm A. W. tycodburne and Mrs. Rou ville are always very delightful, and sure tlxat water comes well o
I today to spend ten days at Gun made the acquaintance of the little Lombard from Saturday till Monday. near relatives and friends.
top of the jar during th*
lake with Mr. and Mrs. Charlo* daughter born on Aug. 17. U&gt; Mr. and The ladies were neighbors when the Charlotte Zuschnitt attended the Lethbridge are having a dessert- this one was no exception.
processing, if preferred, fruit
Pott*. They will go to Boston for a Mr*. Hamilton. She iiaaDeen named Lombard family lived in St. Thomas. bride, while Burl Rising acted as bridge complimentary to Mra Harris
----------------—by receiving here a vialan
processed In lhe ovtn at a t
Erocmsman. The bride was charm- Woodbume and Mis* Keller, and on
RESORTER.S HAVE PICNIC.
week's visit before returning to Katherine Anne.
ature of 375 degree* F. 1
Charleston. W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harvey. Mr and sing on Saturday afternoon where ngly gowned in white crepe and Friday another party for Miss KelOn Sunday the reporters who hare minutes.
Mr. and Mrs- Warren Wilcox ot Mra. Richard Page and Mr. and Mra he performed the ceremony uniting wore a corsage of white roses, thc ler will be at Mrs. R. W. Cook's with cottages at the Ritchie Woodland*.
Jackson were Sunday guest* of Has- Albert Harvey of Flint visited Mr. In marriage hl* niece. Miss Miriam bridesmaid's gown being green chif­ Mra Cook and Mrs. M. R. Kinde Qun take, held their annual picnic
at the Pratt cottage, forty-five being
Ung* relatives, mums Margaret and and Mra. W. L. Hinman on Saturday Dewey, and Alfred Waters of Holly fon with a corsage of pink roses as hostesses.
c
cold
boiled
potato**.
Dr *nd Mrs. H. A. Adrounie cn- present. A bountiful pot luck dinner
Betty Wilcox, who have been here and Sunday. On Satocday evening and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs- Water* The rooms were prettily decorated
c cooked chopped beet*.
with garden flowers, the gifts of tertalned twelve guest* at a *lx was served, games were enjoyed and
L.
for a visit with Mra Belle Brack all were dinner guest* of Mr. and will reside in Detroit.
c cooked chopped carrots.
Miss Helen Wade, who lias been neighbor* and friends. Ice cream o'clock dinner on Tuesday evening *U h&gt;d » h*PPy Ume. Probate Judge
and
other
relative*,
returned
to
Mrs.
C.
H.
Hinman.
OPTOMETRIST
onion.
Jackson with their parents.
Mis* Marcella Kennedy, accom- spending the summer at Traverse and cake were served Immediately with Mr. Weis* and Miss Keller as Stuart Clement was elected proalMr. and Mr*. Arthur Shively and panied by her aunt. Mr*. Russell City, returned on Wednesday to Has­ after the ceremony, after which the guests of honor. Other guests from dent &lt;4 thc organization for next
Hasting.
ths potatoes, add t
_
and Mrg uranla year..
two grandchildren of Fremont. Ohio. Horton, and son Junior, of Los An- tings and on Monday went to Ko­ bridal couple left foe a short trip
les, mix well, season
w
....
komo.
Indto
spend
thl*
week
with
are guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Dell gele*. are leaving today to be the
to lhe lake shore, and upon their Keller.
pper, —
add
a —
UtUa
*nd
- ■
Maude
Shively and other relatives.
guest* of Mra. J'
‘ *“ Holme*.
------ Mis* Elizabeth Finch. They return return wlU be at home to their
Tonight. Mr. and
w. „.
moisten.
Fry two slices ot
Drake Hotel. Chicago and to attend । to this city on Sunday.
friends at 322 W. Madison street. Clarke and Miss Kathryn Clarke are
Miss Genevieve
Rider
having a dinner In Grand Rapids
**^*Pf***
A Century ol Prosra».
j I -------------------~
,A~ of Akron. Hustings
Dr. Johnson of New Haven. Ceuta, 1Ohio, and Miss Vcrena White of
Mr and Mra. Prentice have a complimentary to Miss Keller and
from ths pork, and fry al
was in the city the first of the week 1Lancaster. Ohio, were in the city on wide circle of friend* here who Mr. Weiss
CANNED
PEACHES.
well browned
and firm
calling on friends. Dr. Johnson, son 'Thursday visiting relatives and unite in congratulations and best
(Cold Pack Method).
shape like an omelet. Pm
of Richard Johnson, formerly lived Ifriends. In company with Mia* Ber­ wishes.
.
Mb. *2?
in Middleville, and is now a phyai- Inice Henry, they attended a one
OBSERVED
BIRTHDAY.
o'clock
luncheon
in
Ionia.
clan connected with the Ringling &lt;
Honoring the eighty-fifth birthday fully entertained her fellow members Dlte\^d^nyCUmKo^rM°doorttona
Mr and Mra. B. 6. Frost and
Bros, circus organization.
^miv mt/en^^ith
children. Margaret and Bobby, were of M. H. Woodruff, a dinner was of the teaching staff of Verona
given at his home Aug 20. Those wX^yUAu^k&gt; “ bCr hOtne*
► Rapids Monday evening attending a
MACABOH1 itamsi
► Rotary guest meeting, he having Dewey from Wednesday till Friday, present w^re L R Glasgow and
A three ' course luncheon
was
igar *°
to —
two ------cups
1-2 pkg. &lt;4 ox.) elb
► been a charter member of that club. enroute to their home in Detroit aft­ family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bllvtn.
2 hard-cooked egg*.
--•rved at
at one
one o'clock
n'rltM-lr with
wltv. the
tK^ hoatV.«*t _ •®lcr- " &gt;ou ST® 1using jkra with
. George accompanied his father and er a month's visit in Illinois. Miss­ Mrs. Flora McDonald of Eaton Rap­ served
ids. Mrs. Mary McDowell of Holt ess assisted by her mother. Mr*. Guy 'screw or clamp tops and rubber
visited Bob Slewart. son of Mr and ouri and Lincoln. Nebraska.
1-2 c chopped ripe olive*.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Fausey and and Mrs. Lola Rsgers and daughter Giddings, her sister. Mbs Katherine, rings, nil Jara full with syrup, ad­
k Mr*. Milton Stewart, firmer Hasjust covers, but do not seal quite
Mrs Margaret Fausey of Gibson­ Mari|da ot Pinckney. Mich.
and Mrs Minnie Shriner. An old
► Ungs residents.
tight until after processing. For
fashioned bouquet of mixed flowers
» i Miss Peggy Drew of New Jersey burg. Ohio, came Thursday for a
Utf
Jara
with
composition
sealing
DOWLER
—
SMITH.
macaroni until Under.
graced the table and lhe plkce cards ,
. was the guest of Miss Barbara John­ visit with Miss Lettie and Frank
material in the cover, syrup should
At the Methodist Episcopal par­ were in garden design
son last week. On Monday tne
ton
the young Garn, returning to their home on
only to one and one-half inch Add the chopped hard-eootod
sonage on Saturday. Aug. 25. at one
Contract was the diversion of the come
1
Monday. —
C. —
D. -------Gam of
’ ladles, in company with Mr*. Aben-----------— Grand Rap-.
top of jars, covers should be put pimento, olives, and celery,
Johnson, Mr*. James Bristol and ids was alao a Sunday guest of hU o'clock, the Rev. L. L Dewey united afternoon and the high score prize of
1
in marriage Mrs. Edith Smith, was won by Mrs. Kensie Wentz. .in place and clamped or screwed lightly with mayonnaise and
Miss Patty Stem, spent lhe day at slater
-------and
- *brother.
—
tightly.
cn lettuce. Serves six.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C Edmonds re­ daughter of Mrs Emma Olmstead, i Each guest was given a corsage for a
Bangor. Miss Drew joining her par­
and James Dowler of Flint. Mrs. 1 favor.
turned
on
Saturday
from
a
visit
in
ent! at their summer home at Sad­
Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olmstead attending her daughter.
dle lake near Bangor.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dowler
will
make
OBSERVED
ANNIVERSARY.
L. E. Barnett and son John left Pate, the latter accompanying them their home in Flint Best wishes are
Complimentary tp Mr. and Mrs
Saturday for Iron Mountain to join home. Mrs. Pate and two children.
extended.
Krantz Keller ot New York City. Dr.
Mrs Barnett and daughter. Mar­ Laurence and Mary Elizabeth, re­
REUNION AT'BELDING.
]and Mra. Guy C. Keller entertained
gret They will also so to Ishpeming turned to Detroit on Monday the
at dinner on Monday evening, the
for a few days' visit with Mr. Bar- 1children having been here for two
The Shuiters—Howland reunion ,occasion being tho second wedding,
nett's father. Dr. G. G. Barnett, re- weeks with Miss Grace Edmonds.
was held on Sunday at lhe home of
of thc honor guests.
Mrs E. B. Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clement of anniversary
i turning to Hastings on Monday.
(Covers were laid lor twelve.
W.
C.
Hoopes
and
children,
Billy
and
I Mrs. Wilbur McDonald “and Mrs.
Belding with thirty-five present, lhe
Out of town guests were Mr. and
Donald Smelkcr were called to Bat­ Barbara, of Philadelphia. Pa, were guest* coming from St. Johns. Ovid. .
Mra,
Robert
Waterman of Battle
tle Creek Monday by the illness of Iguests of Dr and Mrs E. J Pratt Battle Creek. Kalamazoo. Hastings j
Creek.
Margaret McDonald, six years old 'the past ten days, leaving Saturday and Lansing
The reunion next
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1morning for their home. While visit­ year is to be at thc park ta St.
HOUSE PARTY AT LAKE.
; McDonald. The little girl underwent 1ing A Century ot Progress they met John*.
•
Those who enjoyed a house party
&gt; an operation for appendicitis Sun- *a nephew of Dr. Pratt. Casper Hicks,
at the Albert Besamer cottage at
ULTRA CLUB.
. day night and it was found that hl* wife and two daughters of West
Gun lake the past week were: Mr.
Chester.
Pa,
who
came
Friday
tor
On Thursday evening of last week. and Mrs. Max Dietrich. Miss Jean
| peritonitis had already set in.
'
&gt; | Mr. and Mrs. Osry Crook, Mr. and 1the week end- Mrs. Hoopes is Dr. Mra. Mamie Manee entertained the Arndt and Miss Mildred Boeskool
sister.
Ultra Club very delightfully at u of Hartings. Harold Poleski of
FdlFrak
* Mra. Ray Siiroyer and Mi** Barbara Pratt's
‘
chicken dinner.
&gt; Crook were Bunday guests of Mr and
Gratae Lilc and Arthur Karbon of
HONORED MBS. CASTER.
Bridge was played during thc eve­ Hinsdale. Illinois.
&gt; Mrs. Charles Farrell of Nashville.
" • ’
Large Boa
, Other guests were Mr. snd Mra. &gt;lovely dessert-bridge given by Mrs. ning. top scores going to Mrs Otio
Isenhalh
and
Archje
Rclckord
and
PARTY FOR Mts BOYD.
Rollo Vlele and family and Mr. and Edw. Van Popering on Wednesday,
consolation
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burdette
’ Mrs. John Vlele of Vermontville. Mr. .
Ten Hastings friends of Mrs. Vin­
honoring Mr*. Bruce CAsper of Sutton.
______________
nie Ream Boyd of Atlanta. Os. en­
» and Mrs. L. D- Royer of Battle Creek Walla
.
Walla. Wash.
joyed a pot luck dinner and pleas­
&gt; end MU* Mary Ellen Carpenter of
Bridge honors were awarded to
SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY.
ant social time on Friday evening at
&gt; Sebewaing. &gt;
.»
Mr*. M. R. Kinde and MU* Emily
Mrs Lydia Ann Haywood was the. hamt of Mra Daste Cruc, Mr*.
I RuskU Gerimger. who has jurt McElwain.
■ ,
susprbed Sunday when,,Boyd being the honor guest.
Fancy Chuck Cute Lb.
completed a nuf*e* training course ' Mra. R' G. Finnic of Woodland pleasantly
twenty-two ol her relatives dropped '
in Saginaw, is spending a vacaltab ,was an out of town guest.
ta
in Io
In’remind
Wtmirut her'It
Ktt It was
wall her sewnerven- , KNJGHTX TEMPLAR PICNIC,
of live weeks with his parent*. Mr.
ty-aixth birthday. A poi luck dlnnrr
About fifty Knlghta Templar of
and Mra. R. C- Gerlingsr. Mr. Oef- MISS
]
CARTER TO 8UCwas served and some nice gift* were Hartings and Nashville enjoyed a
linger will return to Saginaw where'
CERD MISS EDGER received by Mr Haywood.
----------- ■- lake- on
— *Sun—
, picnic at Thomapple
ba will work at St. Mary’s hotpiiaL
Miu lx&gt;U Carter, who has had a
I day. After the picnic dinner games
. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. teaching
i
position in thc grades al
DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON.
were played and a hafepy lime *pcni.
Rusacli Kan UKr on Monday evening ithe Central school. I* to succeed
Mrs. O. L. Uckaood was h06«e**i
------- bridge1
JOLLY VlGHT.
were Mr. and Mr*. Harvey HUaong. Mb*
;
Eleanor Edger a* head of the at a delightful —
oue o
’clock
, Mr. anH Mra. Ralph Hl**ong and ton. IHome Economics department ot our hiiuiliAnn
luncheon ran
on ttaLurrlav.
Saturday, elaht
eight tmesis
guesU |' The Jollv Eight Bridge club wm
. Mra. Treva Soilsing and daughter of city
.
schools. Miu Carter had espe­ being present
entertained by Mr* V. D. Wldrlg
W«D«/h&gt;«r
. Ijroy. Ohio, also Mr- and Mra cial
&lt;
training for thl* work and her
Honors at bridge ware won by Thuraday P. M. Refrertiment* were
’ Frank Arnett and Mrs. O. Arnett of frtcud*
j
wUh hxr every puc»lble mk- Mra JuUH* Hadfonl rtid Mr*. Eurl । served. High Mote was wvil by |4ra.
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*
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Shirts
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Caps
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THE TRIO CAFE

Rradinx few days.
bell rang and called everyone inside a Jovial way some humorous epl■**’
Mrs Eliza Johnson of Hastingsi the school building to a program sodea about Mr. Walton.
,
jwas calling on our street Silnday
»«to Halm. Who wu
afternoon.
2L
&gt; P“P“ •&gt; to toto. cto to to
Mrs. Mildred Roush and friend of
c|xlnnu&gt;. The d-Calon wu uufbt In lhe yew ot 1910. There
*l&gt;« Gun lake were Friday gUMts of Mr. mode
«n tounl
„„ live
Ave present
preum who
went io
&lt;3
;—. u&gt; toe
.
---7Moore
——-i were
wtio went
"^i and Mrs. Ernest William#
. Sehool
union The
icer&lt; e
ltofuH school
. .
. -to .her. Judge
- —
.
school re
reunion
The off
officers
elected
Stuart —Clemid ' Corner Bate; accompanied Miss, by
the organization
hv th.
nrw.„i,.tum were:
—- - Clyde I‘enU wh0 Uughl ln 1W4&lt; wal
J' Marjorie Kenyon of Hastings to II Walton, president; George Hoffman. lent and expressed his appreciation
Bellevue Thursday where they were vice-president; Mrs. George Hoff-..fur being able to come and the com­
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn man. secretary; Pearl Bosore, treas- jmunity was happy to find that
urer. Thc Ume designated for the Jamong hts many duties he had not
Wing a couple of days.
i Wilson Fedewa of Leach lake next annuual reunion was the sec- ।forgotten them. Mrs. Lily Cheese­
spent Saturday night and Sunday und Saturday in August. 1935, on man. another‘teacher in 1919, was
with his father pt the home of Mr. the grounds of the Moore school. ।also present and contributed a few
and Mrs. Orley Smith. ’
This contibded the business meet- (words. There were three there who
i Little Miss Wilma Lou Roush of lng.
went to school to her. The program
Gun lake is visiting her aunt. Mrs.
The program was opened by sing­
Erma Williams.
ing "America." The numbers fol­
JEFFERSON STREET UNITED
Miss Maxine Stedge of Ann Arbor lowing were songs by Clyde and
BRETHREN.
(spent Saturday night and Sunday Seward Walton; a reading by Arleen
E. B. Orlffln. D. D.. Paator.
•lira at home.
Marshall; a reading by Mrs. Sarah
2"
Jasper DeConing and family spent Calkins; a few cherished memories
“
Sunday with friends at Portland.
brought to mind by Mrs. Wolf El­
। Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilcox and dred. wlio marveled about how the
| daughter. Warrena. of Jackson.
children played on the logs of lhe
। were Sunday guests of lyde Stedge Moore saw mill without getUng hurt,
pbon» aass and family.
Iww they sold thistle down for to­
! Mr. and Mrs. George Hom and bacco. and how they showed their,
I. Sunday grandson. Rolland Bower, of Attica. regal loyalty by preserving the. fur- 1
! Ohio, came Sunday evening for a nlshed play house of UlUe .Nttndy
HABTiKoa paaiaH.
I visit with the former’s cousin. Mrs. Hawblltz. who had then passed be-1
METHODIST EPISCOPAL^CirUBCH. ;cljrde gtedge.
yond. A duet by Mr. and Mrs. John 1
Howell was sung, accompanied, by a
।j
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Last Week’s Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelsey and
order for publication.
Jean of Martin culled Sunday P.
I M. at Wamie Kelsey’s.
lnrl&gt;o—SunJ.r School &gt;1 10 30 A. „I Remember the school picnic Is
ulmby—Sunday School. 11:00 A.
rblng arrvlrr. 13:00 M. Epwrurth mis week Saturday. August 25.
A. D. 1034.
..
We are told they will soon be
fP^reaenl. j
nirr drilling tor oil on Bert Kinne’s
i farm.
|
The
Birthday
Club
will
meet
this
FREE METHODIST CHURCH.
| week Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
A. L. Howlett. Pastor.
tiv»-1 Harold Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Teeter will
| attend district meeting of the
Brethren church al Elmdale this la hereby
lion.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH I week.
ord er rd.' that public not lea
Runilay Kcluiul.

a
’
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1 ONE CENT A WORD. NQ ADVER-

Kalamazoo ■------ 80c
Battle Creek
80c
Grand Rapids, $1.15
'Iweialng ______ 1.16
Chicago ____ 3.30
Detroit______ 3.60
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BEES ARE HELPFUL
1 THE FIRST MOORE
(guitar. Then Chartoy Gaskill, a waa concluded by singing “Ood Be
Est. Dnrltt Blasdell. Inventory,
Because of the Importance of hon-1
SCHOOL REUNION, former teacher in the year 1883 With You TUI We Meet Again.”
filed.
The committee which was made
Est. Hattla Duxbury. Proof ot will
W »— l»
Th. nm reunion &lt;V Ux tor. UM how mu hr rrmontwrrt a to
,
....
____ _ successful, efforts arc being made to '^ooi dhtrlct. which was held Aug 1
.a. ,
...
responsible for the organization of filed, order admitting will entered,
have the people of Michigan become j 18tlt w fejt a aucceas as many (M
Ume the reunion conxtoted of Pearl bond of executor filed, letters tealaFXBBT MBTHODIBT BPISOOPAX
boney-mlnded. Honey to a sweet ,drove away from oje achoolhouse 1 neW,W!.
Peter ,H“ffman *°
mentary Issueil. order limiting set­
«.
। ux. u... to .»■ h... a- -toxx
m
TKs
।
“
‘
x
«'
“
•
Zrr.Zn^r*7^Zilumo hu dinner at the noon period, first suggested. Lloyd Marshall and tlement entered, petition for hearing
.ntn’rta
TkLre
and lWW mOre Ulftn tr‘VllU 11
- claims filed, notice to creditors is­
ytotto-.
■re yy?
“l to keep Herman Maurer In school George Hoffman.
sued.
•
.to . rJonto ,u.nUl,XS:
ol &lt;to ^2.4
““ nm
d*'‘
U“"- hoEst. Irn and Adallne Blanchard.
io Ih. Bar Myron sweet. It to also nourishing. But the
'"1?^ ever‘ came back and t*u«ht In the
ill Ito.ch aud hi. 3^;la] reason for the campaign bcr
,Moore
•cho°1' Mrs.
Mrs Biddlccom.
Biddlccom.a a
Petition for determination of heira
r--------___!.
will pU, 'vur u^m4df Uthl[1W
hu w
fOrm
*r Uach
*r ln
lhe year of
ot 18
®5'
filed, order for 'publication entered.
former
teacher
In the
1893.
oa! ills .1 lean much to do with producing good i SSSht^da fi^/tem
contributed
a poem.
—a
poem. Seven
Seven were
were
Est. Lydia E. Williams. Final ac­
.
&lt;
w u'fruit crops, as well as certain grain
Wprcsent
wcnt to Mra Blddlecount filed, order allowing account
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
rai!?4»rei.'aiK crops'byiIs methods of gathering
“H”- Charley Pendill, -who taught
.
entered,
discharge of administrator
rt.'i.rM’’'-. fvihorwy.
!2“?±“n ,W0’ «n«ntioned how confusing Clarence E. Weiss. Memphis. Ten'.31. issued, estate enrolled.
,
r x. «&lt;.u iiki. i.n-1
« »»
■
lancet with considerable lest and
Item it was to keep the MarEst. Esther O. Paton. Order alTHE CROSSROADS.
| &lt;he district to happy to have xome lhalla
Maurers straightened Misa Mac Kel|er, Hastings............. 28
i Harold Williams spent Sunday. connection with the first milestone 'OUt jn his mind. A humorous ele- Harlo J. Gray,-Dowling.................. 37 lowing claims entered.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Mertle
L.
Van
Epps.
Lansing
........
23
Est.
John
M.
Hammond.
DLs
­
aftemooo with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse m hto success.
1^ waa punned by Clyde Walton
SCIENTIST.
charge of administrator Issued, es--- '
Cor. Church aa4 Crater StrMU.
Haney of Middleville.
| During the freedom of socialized ' as he happily reminded some of forPROBATE COURT.
tale enrolled.
Mrs. Hattie Hopkins of Hastings conversation following lhe dinner. I gotten Incidents, and Heber Foster.
John Morris. Warrant and I
Louise WllL Final account
Wcdnn- ! is
to visltlne
visiting Mrs. Orlcv
Orlcy Smith for a the old familiar chant of the school | wishing to balance things, told in
Hchool *1

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CARDS of THANKS

previous" Io a
Haillnia Dai

ni.C1rt Bonito, woto o(: n ni-touo Itauumllh. i™tor, \
notice filed, tcsUmony of freeholdr.l QtI|nrw -rv,Ur. s-tnai
en filed, license to aell laaued. bond ni2 Qu*ncy ToVea’ r,naI account

toTo?12io“£1b""' “le n'M,l
° p,ton- Pta*'
■
l£t L^rmm E Mudve PMItlnn TOUnt n,ed’ Order »llo»‘ng account
forMtenkkm^Ti™
entered, discharge of administrator
ior extension ot time to appeal nied, i«11P
-nnr&gt;ii«w&lt;
order granting extension ehtered.
&lt; *“Ue’
Est. Lydia E. Williams.
confirming sale entered.

Justmcnt for you. Lot us show
you tha New Akron Truss
future "Selective Pressure
Control". Nothing «Im Ilka
it. We are sxciualva ropre-

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Whatever your form of Labor
Day observance, be prepared
for thoae shouts of: "When do
we eat!" Everyone has hto
own Idea on how to ccitbrale
the holiday but they're unan­
imous on including food In
those plans. Tasty dishes pre­
pared with fine foods from C.
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an important part In making
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happy one.

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s 12c
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John A Cad«rt. Bond of «xtm pUb’ ' ecutor filed, letter testamentary U1
HertirTrinihv TMiiman. nt IUW|‘ ordCT llmltln8 settlement enfr^hnid^flie?Unr;nZ^n^iyi?r
Pe“Hon fbr hearing claims
freeholdera filed, license to aell i»-.-nied/notice to creditors issued.
.

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CHEESE »17c

UH MUCH OF CHRIST, COATS GROVB
T. 0. Winx. Vi&gt;'-10:00 A. II.—Run Jar School. 11:00.

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AUCTIONEER
Hastings Phone 759—F3.
___________________ 8*29

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
IN CHRIST.
Rar Edward GambN. Paator.
Baltimore Church.
Sunday School. HI:S0 A. M Morn
Subject. •What I.

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Sr 10c
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Taalaa Norina
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rraclnel

IRVING ORANGE

A elty woman and family enjoyed
visiting an old auntie down In lhe
country who was .a very good cook
but used a poor grade of coffee. On
one trip they took a pound of their
favorite brand with-them, expecting
she would use it while they were

•lie Mid: "Yes. it
HI wrap (t up and
preacher cornea."

It until the

Bufalo Ntok.i.
John Milton, poet, waa born
London In 1008.

WM. A. BCHADKR.

A romantic disappearance ot an
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A. D. wfoen Wo Tao-txu, greatest ot
all Chinese painters, aulahed his fa­
mous landscape on tbe .wall of the
itnix-rlal palace. At tho unvettlng
before tbe royal court, he opened a
“door" In the painting, stepped
through It and was never men
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thia eoaeralioa.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

!■—
about 1910 vintage, and ride the half and tha United State*. Only recent­ TRYING TO REDUCE
mile back to the boat. I was glad of ly a couple of friend* visited the
TRAFFIC HAZARDS’
it too, because I found a lot of in­ Statue of the Goddess of Liberty in
New York harbor. Wishing to buy
terest and pleasure in seeing how some little keepsake a* a reminder
State Highway Department‘
modern freight boats that call at
of their visit, they looked at some
Issues New In.
^^JKruga^tare^oueg^^
many and different foreign ports, ot the attractive miniature statues
are unloaded, and what that freight
J Ju,t fcround tI&gt;e corner from vaof the Goddess offered for sale at
(Continued from pace one, part one) constats of. It was quite on “eye­
a booth inside the Statue on Bedloe
opener" to me.
Placards and advertising notices of cation days is the necessity of Ret­
Island, in inspecting these minia­
bought them al) the way from *140
ail kinds, including political adverting the ‘family's
into
Hauling the freight up from th* tures they saw printed on the bot- i".
,i
------■.fallwandrobe
—— — ~
-uMn.h. ™uirfc
.tohtAff&lt;rf mu*
K —the
u
iCOnd,Uon- u
homemaker ta
up. I heard of no one paying over deep holds of ships might seem to be tom. -Mode tn Japan." This was too I
*2.50 for one. speaking of Panama quite a Job, but it Isn't, It Is done much, and naturally so displeasing
PIxnnln« to &lt;k&gt; much sewing at
hat*. It is quite usual to think of so rapidly by mechanical appara­ to them that they would not buy 2.
- 8 . ^emo'e“, by Ihome, good equipment should be
; them being made in- Panama, but tus, that the rodst-about* on the Just think of the idea of giving em- ------ — -------- ------- ------- ----- ----- ' conlldeyt&lt;1 IU»l, «ccordlng
UU.VTUUIX to
MJ home
IKAIIC
very few are. AU the best ones, and docks, usually natives or colored, ployment to Japanese labor In order ray D. Van Wagoner. The practice is economics clothing extension spea big share of the others are made have to do a lot of real hustling, to to make smell models of our own against lhe slat* law. h* explained. (claluU of Michigan But* College,
.
in Ecuador. I was told that the best . —---- -- ----- --Goddess vi
of arfvcrwyi
Liberty! Even u
a niuii*mln la- and often constitutes a traffic hazwvMuraa
Drf“ forms can
mBde Bt 'W
ones arc made from a selected grass, »lat In thia work, great neU per- ture statue U a thing thal should help ard by obscuring roadside markers.
Thc department also 1* directing a 1 ’mall cost, and InstrucUop* will be
hnnA 50 feet
tt*ef long and «A
_________
I—J of
"•
and braided by hand under water imps
30 -or 4A
4O.feet instill into the •hearts
and■ _minds
mailed
upon
by th»
the hnmf
home
campaign
against
overhead
banners
unQn
request
bv
after the *un ha* gone down.
wide, have been devised by some one young Americans thc blessings,61
economics
extension
office.
Being In the tropic*, naturally it with an eye to "efficiency." These Liberty, and help to create a grate- ncruM trunk. lines both Inside and
When tliere are many scams to be
outside of cities and village*. They
gets pretty hot at Cristobal. Along .—i-uiuii । iful
iui appreciation
appreciation oi
of inc
the unioio
untold ocner
other
ssroll will
win be very
the business section, wooden awn- hemp rope with meshes about a foot'benedictions we enjoy. Then to have also add to traffic dangers, the com­ pressed open, a prewoll
______'simply
—•­ by
/ Ings are built over the sidewalk* to imuare. These neU are towered In- It "made in Japan," and sold to missioner stated. "Permit* will*be Is­ handy. It can be tmade
___________
r ..
wrap
it
sued in some cases, such a* civic rolling a magazine tightly,
• protect pedestrian* from the heat. to lhe hold, great crates of textile* Americans.
There are some very nice buildings or other merchandise are piled on. I That «urely seem* strange and al- celebrations, allowing overhead ban­ smoothly with muslin washed free
in the city and some nice stores, All of It is then lifted upon these nets I most Impossible, but It is really only ners." he said, "but their promiscuous of starch, and fold In the ends of the
roll
and
tack
them
securely.
use
1*
to
be
stopped.
Upon
48
hours
some of them evidently doing a large through a large opening on t»»e up- an example of the way that Japan
Spread a piece of oilcloth wrong
volume of business. Prices on many per deck, and the big load is swung ,u crowding in on the commerce of notice, if such banners are not re­
articles were exceedingly low. and off &lt;mto the pier. A* soon os the'the world. With one hand «he Is moved by the owners, they will be side up over a table to make a good
Cristobal has the reputation of off­ freight hits thc cement dock thc smashing out territorial conquests, taken down by department mainte­ surface for cutting out garments,
especially those of slippery material.
ering the beat value* of any city in net is lowered and flattens out of it-. with thc other she is carrying a. nance workers.
Tissue paper pl&amp;ced on-the right
"Fruit and vegetable stand* are
that section. Ships stop there from self, enabling thc dock-walloper* to'sample case, and apparently Is makall part* of the world, and there is start right in to get the stuff out.big a success at both, so much so becoming numerous along trunk line side of silk, dampened slightly with
an enormous ware-house at the dock of the way. Here again some fellow that the world Is beginning to un- roods, and In many Instances, they a sponge will prove very satisfac­
tory
when a lot of careful pressing is
create
a
traffic
hazard
to
motorists.
for the storage of goods. The streets wlth "efficiency" in mind has dc-[der*tand that her announced policy
of the city are quite narrow though veloped a little gasoline-driven dock;of "Asia for lhe Asiatic*," in reality All such stands are to be removed necessary. No iron marks will show.
A pinking machine will pay for
generally clean, possibly because truck to helo.
help. These little dockdock­ mean* "Asia for Japan."
•• To give from the shoulders. Owners of stands
itself
in no time. It furnishes an ex­
Uncle Sam has .charge of its sanitary trucks are perImps six or eight feet her still further advantages Japan In location* where they are danger­
affairs. Thc people are dork col­ long, perhaps four feet wide, and has depreciated her currency great­ ous to motorist*, are being asked to cellent finish for most scams, and
ored. even up to jet block, the same their flat tops stand not over 12 ly. England used to be known as remove them to place* where they also provides many interesting trim­
mings for dresses and hats.
ns tn other places along thc way. inches above the surface of the thc great cotton-manufacturing cen­ will not prove a menace.”
Instructions to county road com­
and there was the same indication dock. The wheels of these dock­ ter. and supplied the people ot In­
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
of llstlessness and indifference with trucks are probably not over 8 or dia, Africa, Egypt. South America mission* and maintenance superin­
the resulting squalor In evidence in 10 inches In diameter and are un­ and other countries, but to-day Ja­ tendents have been sent by lhe Com­
There will be a good program giv­
living condition*. Liquor 1* in evi­ derneath. Built tow-to-the-ground. pan is ardently competing - In all missioner, ^questing immediate ac­ en /lI the Carlton Grange hall on
tion
on
removal
of
these
traffic
haz
­
dence everywhere, and Judging by It Ls an easy matter to tip the big of them and getting her share
Thursday evening. August 30. Every­
_____ “
the condition of some men and massive crates of heavy freight over through "tow prices." The huge ard*.
one invited. Small admission.
women the natives don't alm to let onto them and away they zip Into crates of cotton goods we saw un­
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Btrodtbeck at­
much of it go to waste. The edge of the great ware-house, four or five loaded. and stamped "made in Ja­ NEWSPAPERS AIDING
tended the Zion Lutheran Bunday
the Jungle 1* Just a few miles out of blocks long and a couple of blocks pan" was proof a plenty and
school picnic on Thursday at Lake
FARMERS IN-FIGHT Odessa and enjoyed a fine. time.
the city, and for a nominal price a wide, with cement floors through­ "there's a reason" os will be shown
bus of ancient lineage would take out. It Ls really astonishing the later. In January of this year Japan
Mrs. Frank Shriber and daughter
you out to It, if you cared to take speed these little trucks develop, increased her export of cotton piece Editor Banner:
and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry and
We all know thal In unity there son were in Grand Rapids Wcdnesand they flit away, unload, and re­ goods to Central America by 298
is
strength.
In
the
past
lhe
Farm
­
hot to sally out even for a few miles. turn in an unbelievably short Ume. per cent, to South Amorica by 135
day on business.
The people have the regular instinct With these great rope nets as con­ per cent, and to the Philippines by er. the Merchant and the Newspa­
Mrs. Anna Buck and daughters
per Publisher, all working more or spent part of the week at Grand
to gamble as have Mexicans, Cubans tainers, with electrically-controlled
and South Americans, m fact the machinery to rapidly lift these load­ United States the "reason why" we less alone, have been able to accom­ Ledge attending the 8. D. A. Camp
only excitement we saw while In thc ed rope nets out of the hold of a are losing foreign trade to Japan, plish but little. Now. however. It meeting.
city. was a big crowd assembled at a ship and land them on the dock, and why our miniature statues of seems that a united front is being
Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette Usbome
spot where they were selling pools and these little dock-trucks to haul the Goddess of Liberty are made in formed to battle for the common and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams
on some horse races somewhere. Fel­ the freight rapidly away, it can be Japan, is not difficult to discover. good, and therein He the hopes of attended the funeral of their aunt.
Michigan
agriculture.
lows who didn't look any too well Imagined thal a ship can be un­ Here in the Unftcd State* labor is
Mrs. Lucy Caln. Saturday at Has­
That the Interests of all three of tings.
nourished, and whose clothing was loaded of Its freight quickly when striking in some instances for 75
almost tha proverbial "bundle of the large amount of it Is considered. cents to $1.00 per HOUR; in Ja­ the above groups are all bound up
Mrs. Ida Litchard and daughter.
rags," managed to scrape together a On these rope nets tliere Is a loop pan laborers work 10 to 12 hours together in the towns and rural sec­ Mrs. Stocklord. of Greenville spent
few coins in some way, and bet them on each comer that is gathered up per day for 50 CENTS PER DAY. tions in this part of the state, is Saturday afternoon with Mr. and
on the outcome of a horse race, evi­ before the freight Ls lifted. When it and women and children for as lit­ becoming more and more a recog­ Mrs Henry WlUlams.
dently some considerable distance is lifted, often crates will go tum­ tle as *145 PER WEEK and paid In nized fact. A statement by W. H.
Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Hale of north
away. While the crowd was orderly bling towards a common center. depreciated currency, mind you. We Berkey, veteran publisher of the Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. Carol
as far as any "outbreak" was con­ When it Ls landed on the dock and seem to be a strange people. We Cassopolis Vigilant, one of tha sev­ Fuller and daughter spent Sunday
eral
live-wire
weekly
papers
of
this
cerned. yet there was a lol ot yelling the net released, crates will go complain because American labor­
afternoon In Battle creek.
and Jabbering going on.
tumbling to the cement d**k from ers want so much, and we complain section, gives concrete proof of this
Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Walter
All this country through here has quite an altitude, all of which em­ because the Japanese arc satisfied growing co-operative spirit in a re­ Culbert's during the week were. Mrs.
an interesting history, and In thc phasizes the necessity of careful with so little. With our immensely cent letter to me. He gives some Carrie Anderson of Battle Creek.
days of the early explorers, when crating for export shipments. While higher wage scale and shorter work­ logical reasons why the farmers Miss Barbara Bowman of Lansing
the pirates, the buccaneers, and the this unloading was going on. some ing hours, we are having to com­ should use the established publi­ and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Jurgens and
English ships were lying in wait to crates of potatoes, carrot* and head pete with an extremely tow wage cations rather tlian dream of a sep- daughter. Tressie, of Detroit.
*&gt;al the plunder that the Spanish lettuce shipped from San Francisco scale and longer working hours per arale farm paper. His letter, In
hot. stolen from the Incas and any­ "let go." resulting in quite a vege­ day and NRA htu cut our. working part, reads:
one else they could find to steal table "shower." Tfte dock men didn't hours still shorter. We outlaw child­ Dear Mr. Burnette:
I agree with your view on the
from. It must have been quite excit­ seem to care so much for the pota­ labor. but we are subsidising child­
ing all around. If a gang of rob­ toes. but did seem to relish head­ labor In Japan by buying Japanese publishing of a form paper. Not
bers succeeded In making a good lettuce and carrots without even toys made by Japanese children, only would the expense be a heavy
burden upon the limited number ut
haul there was no certainty of their going through the sanitary formal­
getting away with the toot, because ity of cleaning them in any way.
and work long hours. Even though fanners who might unite to publish
In a previous letter I stated that we limit Japanese Immigration, yet a paper, but os a form paper your
there always seemed to be some oth­
er gang, perhaps a little larger and our ship, the "President Lincoln" we Import hundreds of products message would not reach the other
waiting around
to' take
stronger, waning
arounu to
ure It [ had a very deep hold for carrying made by low-priced Japanese labor, classes of people who need to be
away from them. Cristobal 1* an In- I freight. And having .returned to the products that compete directly with constantly educated so tliat they
terestlng city, though pot especially I vessel tong before ft was unloaded products made by American labor, may liav* art understanding of the
attractive. To anyone fond of “dick- 1 we had a splendid opportunity to which is much higher paid. Though farmers’ problem*, and they will
ering" It offers unusually attractive | see something of what that freight wc may limit the immigration of read such articles in their local pa­
bargain* In many lines and a tot of; consisted. Crate aft«r crate of it Jajxuiese labor, yet we nullify, it all per when they would not even in­
the stores are quite up-to-date In was stamped "made in Japan." by buying the chcap-labor mode terest themselves in reading a farm
appearance, and In sizes and variety "made In Japan." "made tn Japan." goods that Japan makes, of which paper. I know the editors of south­
of stocks. But the day was hot, and j This only goes to show how Japan is more will be said later.
west Michigan pretty well and be­
lieve they will all bc glad to co-op­
a "boiling sun" seemed to have such eating into the foreign trade tor­
W. R. Cook.
an enervating effect that we were I meriy enjoyed by other countries,
erate upon matters of interest to
mighty glad to hail an auto cab of ।such as England, Germany, Prance
farmefs.
Yours truly,
MORE LIBERAL TO THE
W. H. Berkey.
' WHEAT CONTRACTORS There is one criticism I have to
make of the farmer and that is, HE
GIVES UP TOO EASILY! For ex­
Government Makes Acreage ample, when we failed to get our
cherry agreement for the 1934 crop.
Cut 10 Per Cent In­
I noticed that almost everyone
stead of 15
seemed to lose Interest and drop the
i
Word was received Saturday by fight.
A few of us, however, continued
County Agricultural Agent H. J.
Footer, that tbe government Is ask­ to -fight and now the result* are
showing.
The
government
ha*
called
ing for a wheat reduction of 10 per

PECULIAR CUSTOM
&gt; IN CRISTOBAL

Homemakers’ Comer

PART 1

Caller* at Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Btrotbeck Thursday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Haywood and family of
Welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry and son
spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Abid Donley and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Hough of Lansing.

BEAR HOLE LAKE NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Calkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Levy Payne of Grand
Rapids have Just returned from a
trip through the northern part of
the state. They stopped at the State
■Park at Lake Michel.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hauck of Beal
City called on Herman Feldpausch
and family Wednesday.
Bonnie and Phyllis Tyler were at
Wall lake a few days this week
calling
on Mr. and Mrs. Homer
1
Smith at their cottage.
Dale King, Miss Marvel King of
Nashville and Miss Fem Bliss of
Bellevue called on Durward King
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cooley of
Hastings called at William Clagget's
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Tuttle spent
Friday evening with Bert Smith and
family of Woodland.

on Kenneth Hurless and family
Sunday.
Kenneth Hurless and family and
trip to the lake shore, stopping al
Mr. Van Blarcum's at Pullman..
Miss Elsie Tolhurst of Wayland tint# the «wk
called on Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Tuttle
Saturday.
Un Lombard at
Mr. and Mn. Jot Smith of Wood­
land called on Russell Craven and
family-Friday afternoon.
William Clagget and family ai- and family

Qulii Sunday.
EAST DELTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Durkee and
son of Delton spent Bunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Waters and Marie.
Ninety-two numbers were sold at
the barn donee at Elisa Willison's
Saturday night. There will be an­
other Saturday night Sept. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Soouman have
recently returned from visiting rela­
tives in Pittsburgh, Penn.
Mrs- Zflta Louden and daughter.
Vonda, spent the week end with her

daughters, Mrs. Lol*
Mra. Edith Butolph of
Bunday visitors at Roy
Darlene were Bunday
am Endres’ al Freeport.

Hastings and Mr. and Mra.
Fox and children of Jack*
Bunday at Ewood Bamun
niece and husband returned home helped Roger celebrate Ills
birthday.
with them for over Bunday.

A World of School Supplies at
MONEY SAVING PRICES/
School Paste, jar or tube ...... .5c
Art Gum, large size...................... 5c
School Scissor*............................. 10c
Rainbow Crayons, 16 colors ... 8c
School Paints, 8 pans.............. 25c
Brass Edge Rulers . ,................ 5c
15c Fountain Pen Ink................. 10c
25c to $5.00
Fountain Pens ...
Loose Leaf Fillers .
5c

NEW. USED AND
REBOUND

SCHOOL
BOOKS
For All County Schools

WE BUY YOUR
Last Year’s Books

And Many Other Bargain*

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The REXALL Store

Phone 2131

Hastings

Isn’t Tied Up in the “Sphinx

Watch the FORDS Go By
The Car Without a Price Class

Don’t Fail to SEE OUR

USED CARS
Before You Buy!
1933
1930
1930
1929
1929

V-8 FORD TUDOR
CHEVROLET COACH
MODEL A FORD TUDOR
6-cyl. DODGE Fordor SEDAN
MODEL AA FORD TRUCK

With Body.

1928 CHEVROLET TRUCK
With Body.

■■

1932 MODEL B TRUCK
157 inch wheelbase, with Stake Body

contract farms. This means that
fanners under Wheat Allotment
Contract can plant a little larger
acreage than last year and will not
be required to leave so much ground
idle next summer. The cut last year
The change in the percent of re­
duction required in no way has any
effect on the amount of benefit pay­
ment that will be received, accord­
ing to Mr. Foster. The payment is
based entirely on the price of wheat
in relation to other commodities.
Jhe letting down of the bars a lit­
tle bit surely seems in line with the
harvest we have Just completed. Mr.
Foster feels that if it had not been
for a world wheat agreement be­
tween the United States and foreign
countries, the United States would
have removed all restrictions on
wheat acreage and allowed contract
signers to plant their limit and still
receive benefit payments. Agreement*
with other countries made any such
move inposslble.
Mr. Foster has been expecting tho
balance due farmers on the 1833 crop
for the past three weeks. No ex­
planation is given him of why the
delay of this payment. As soon as the
checks are received in his office he
will notify every producer to that ef­
fect.

WEEKS CORNERS.

FORD DEALERS
Phone 2121

Hastings

tended the Beach reunion Sunday
at Lake Al-Gon-Quin.
The Weeks school will begin Sept
4th with Mias Josephine Romig as
teacher.
Mias Jeane Dickerson spent part of
last week with her cousins. Dawn
and Wlllo Hampton of Hastings. '
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morford and
Leath* of the Tolles district visited
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Dickerson Bun&lt;tay.
.
,

era to be held at Niagara Falls an
August 20th. and the outlook is ex­
ceedingly favorable for the growers
to secure a minimum price agree­
ment for the 1936 crop.
My advice to the farmers is, that
when we start something, we should
see It tlirough. Wo must not get
the habit of quitting. The quitting
habit ta bad for our morale.
Personally. I propose to keep on
fighting for a belter deal on cher­
ries and grape* until we get some­
where. If the government had not
started fixing prices on the things
we have to buy, then I would not
have a word to say. But now that
they have started I am not willing
that they should stop, just before
they gel to thc Michigan fanners.

AAA chiefs that they are now under
a n^p of criticism and that they
must tread softly. But I maintain
that they must include the Michi­
gan farmers or else suspend tho
code prices and the AAA processing
taxes that are being levied against
us. We have already had too much
of being the "Pauls" who are being
robbed to help the "Peters" In oth­
er sections of the country.
.
Wm. A. Burnette,
Keeler Road, Hartford, Mkh.
FAIR LAKE.
Edward Lechleitner spent last
week at Gull lake with a group of
young folks from Barryville.
Mra. Charles Farrah of Vermont­
ville is spending a few days with
Mrs. Lottie CoUlster.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Willison
and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Knowles
and Mrs. Clay Rorabeck and chil­
dren attended Die Adventist camp
meeting at Grand Ledge Saturday.
James Underhill and wife.of Del­
ton spent Bunday at Charle* Lechleitner'a.

An authority estimates that Tin
Popular? Songs?

now yells "Forel" after driving Into
the players ahead.

It’s an open way to any wide awake observer. No matter wheth
er it is times of prosperity or in times of depression, it all follows
Nature's law.
•
Seeds don’t grow until they are planted. Neither will dollars grow
UNTIL THEY ARE SET TO WORK. Idle dollars are just like
seeds that are not planted—they WILL NOT GROW. If you want
your idle dollars to GROW, deposit them in this reliable old Bank
that has faithfully served this community for NEARLY A HALF
OF A CENTURY, through times of plenty and times of stress, and
you will be paid a fair rate of interest TWICE EACH YEAR. Soon
there will be signs placed in EVERY WINDOW of this Bank, the
signs reading as follows

“DEPOSITS INSURED

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Washington, D. C.

MAXIMUM INSURANCE
DWv FOR EACH DEPOSITOR
Beside* Thia la the Added Security

of

KAAA
□VUV

Nearly 50 Year* Successful Operation of Thl*

HASTINGS CITY BA
TELEPHONE 2103

Capital $150,000

HASTINGS,

nil'.

Wednesday, August 29, 1934

�THE HA8TTNOB BANNER, WEDNESDAY, ACGCRT M, 1W4

The not returns from all herds for clan in Grand Rapids. where hai&gt;|
rapidly aoqukriflg a hldh rating!
dative moved that the low-; butterfat varied from a profit of ______ _____ LI.
X
t-u nV n^r r&gt;n&lt;0 fnr tho Hoot Hani fz.

a pound of butterfat. Thc |

SHOW A HEAVY LOSS

producing one pound of butterfat I e,. tctUng herd.

Hoard’s Dairyman Bopre was 23 0 cerite, and that in one herd ‘
the cost reached 601 .cents.
nnUTHlllC
Mntativo Makes Inter­
The butterfat production of the I
। INUt
esting Discovery
- 1JDUS
w—.Hoard's Dairyman, justly regarded
as one of the leading dairy publicsnote Ot tee cxxmtry. haa been maklng an lnve*tlgatl&lt;xi In Michigan to
(ta

Goroe 1' team" from Lowell conducted makes it nagtnary to UM What it
tea bt r «lled tee portable building for wme tied rataUvsa in Hastings Bunday

-

three counties and the state

FAIRPLAY

pounds per cow. In the lowest pro------------Holland called oil Mr. and Mrs. Vic- out on Lbs Irving road, where a grass
duclng herd, to 483 pounds per cow
when you pay for what you get —
«*d~ilttte
Roberta fVe hadTet IhT toTan old dwelling
—
““X
*to the beat herd. It was the lax one and get what you pay ftr. It te ^ur^^MteXn.
torm« MkxSSng to ChLte.
- Annino, which
which produced butterfat at a coil (airplay
ooRsrM. Lewte^e waTdLtro£d
z,.,
■ .
ta»
. portion o&lt;
------------------- . faUures are due In a large measure;
Wesleyan Methodist church11,
tOHlghway taxation U bwed^Uie ,atdSSterKAth
“ld kJddte4

To the Farmers!
Dccreasing yields, poorer quality and
later maturity are noticeable tendencies
in field crop production in many sections
• of the country.
These trends make for higher produc­
ing costs and increase the hazards of ag­
riculture. Many soils are losing their
power to produce healthy, profitable
crops..

Use A A Quality Fertilizers
On your wheat thia fall and harvest
good crop next harvest.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
TELEPHONE 2118

visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
N. E. Woodland.

uiftu
ttlUM-

use of the roads When you buy
guollo. you p.y * u« Io7u&gt;. m.

HASTINGS, MICH.

for tha'

W-

Vau&lt;^5 daughter Kath-. had been for some time. They axe
***"’’ '"m* “ * ““

of the highway. If you do not use "J"
the highways you do not pay. Il *s
-01 U’°, fonner • trends here j
x"■ ““w- iFu7 £='

johh Scott, who sas been in poor
s

ALFRED D. DUBUI68ON
la a successful bustneas man
of marked Integrity and ex­
ecutive ability, with a keen
understanding of the prob-

Walter Slater, and uncle. August
Slater.
Ernest Thaxton and-children of
Otsego called at the Ray Crawford
home Bunday P. M.
Wedding bells rang Saturday P.
M. when Miss Marguerite Derdeyn
and Howard Oahrey, both of Pitts­
burgh. were united In marriage. We
extend congratulations.
Lyle Keeney, Mra. Florence Bates,

crage business man who conititute the citizenship of tho
eighth district. He is likewise
a diligent student of state af­
faire with a keen sense of retponslblllty for the schools
and their importance to the
youth of our state as well as
their relation to the economic

Grand Rapids spent Sunday at the
Null home. Billy Null returned with
.na comlns &gt; (ta IK requhta
I
" a time.
them for several days.
Business, in addition to trucking.1। Frank and MYs. Chapman, who
Carl Sheerin spent the week end
payer. .
ALFRED D. DUBUIB8ON
have been for some time keeping ■with relative* in Allegan.
We feel that the three counhouse for John Scott, have gone to
N sponsoring the candidacy
P Ga^and Weight taxes (Ucense ‘lwre hope for a «P««ly and com- :Lee McMillen’s and arc keeping ( Mr. and Mrs. Edd Diehle and
children of Allegan spent Sunday
Of ALFRED D. DUBUIB8ON
scientlouaiy represented by
house for him.
,at thc Will Crawford home.
for tiie Republican nomina­ ALFRED D DUBUI88ON in
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford attion for STATE SENATOR, we
tha STATE SENATE, and we
feel that we are offering the
Srn Si. ■ improvrt! h«ta»&gt;-» g-',''iMrs. Ralph Plnkbeiner last week, 1
respectfully urge hi. support
inside of 48 hours a son was born to iurday night.
tounUes of Allegan, Barry and
for the Republican nomina­
have returned in dividends to mo- 1
v,ctor Sisson Bunday after- her sister, Mrs Dean. In Bowne
„„
o
.
m
,_
UIIU
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cran*. Mr. and
Van Buren, the services of a
tion at the primary Scptemtownship.
Kent
county.
Thus
Mr.
Mre.
Julius
Grans
and
sons
of
Mkitorlsts a minimum of one cent a ।
man exceptionally well qualland Mre. J. M. Potto were made -*■
— ------ --------------------------dlevUlc
called
at the —
Will
Crawford
mile over and above gas and weight,
tax and every stogie operating cost.{
doubly happy. Some record to have home Sunday P. M.
Highways have played fair. Let'sln cycry way. Abouttwenty- two grandchildren added to their
family in so abort a time. All doing
They say that with infiation the
conttoue to play fair with highways.
JOHN G. NAGLER, Chairman.
। Amendments to fix gas and weight ^red teGuf'Wee in the lata'Jore- &gt; 1fine.
cab driver who now lacks change
'torn are not in the beat interest of ---------------------- „---------— --- ------------ 1 It has gotten so that even growing fog a half dollar would have to have
cottage of Mr. and Mra. J. B. Wolfe 1 crops are tn danger from thieves. no change for a tS bill.
, where a bounteous pot luck dinner Recently about 100 bushels of onions
FREEPORT.
i was served. Following this meal,! were taken from a field"nearTierT
I An eight and one-half pound son I the regular business meeting of thc Now they have a watchman there
• was born toMr. and Mrs. Clyde J society was called and the annual j nights and in the future lhe crooks
Tooker at the home of her sister. I election of officers resulted as fol-. b—*
- -------------- -- -----— —
Mra. Carl Brecheisen. on Wednes- I low:. President. Mrs. Deeds Nag- ias to save the trouble of going to a
day morning. August 33.Congratu-1 ler; Vice-President.
Mra.
Mattie ! physician and getting the shot
latlons.
। Mishler. Sec.. Mrs Mary Moore; ] picked out.
Donald Miller has returned to his 1 Treasurer. Mrs. Anna Thaler. A
home after an unsuccessful attempt stroll to Trail’s End was a part of 'were in awreck near Hastings Thurs­
to enter the navy, due to an ear ail-1 the afternoon’s entertainment and iday. All were taken to thc hospital,'
ment. Donald has seen quite a bit । the .group returned home unani- 1where they were cared for. Mrs. El- |
of the country during the time he mously declaring it a very pleasant wood had to Hay a couple of days
and Is sUll In bed recovering from
' has been away.
, day.
Mrs. Emma Sisson is now visiting i It’s not often that pupils have a the bruises received. Fortunately no
! at the Charles Deming home south- chance to "get even" with their: bones were broken, but ahe la badeast of Remus. In a recent letter teacher, nor is it often that one can ,
bruised and suffering from shock,
she states that tn the hail storm be taken for a ride and live to tell; Chester Geukes and party left reof a few days ago. stones the size of about It. but both of these unusual cently for a western trip,
walnuts broke every window In the' events happened here Friday eve-| U. R. Layman, who was recently
tie
, Deming home except one which was nlng. If Supt. Voorhles thought he. taken ill al his place of business and ,
| on a porch
I could get married and bring his taken to his home with Mrs. Lewis |
, Mrs. Ida Myers of Grand Rapkls bride here to their new home and on Arlington street, passed away on
and daughter. Mrs. Laura DuPrey. get by with It without thc usual ini- Sunday A. M. Funeral will be held
of san Jone. Calif., spent the week' nation-well, he secs things differ- at lhe fleeter rooms on Tuesday al
end with their daughter and sister, entlynow. For at a late hour Fri-|2 p- M.. under the auspices of the
OF
Mrs. Claude Walton, and family.
day night, their dreams were rude-1 Pythian Order of which he was a
Sunday callers at the home of' ly disturbed by one of the most un- member for some years. He and Mrs.
TWO IltlTIUlItt EliaitME mi
Mr. and Mra. F. E. Brunner were: ' earthly noises that had ever greeted Dayman operated the hotel here
Mr and Mrs. J. K. Moore of Low- them. Every noise-making device for some years and since then he
HIT WEEI 01 UME TUCI-t HIMUIC
i ell. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crawford, known was in use around that home. ,,1
, h*5 operated a pool and card room
COMHMIH OF IIFEH! KU 1011 LETHE*
on Main street. The friends extend
.Mr and Mrs. Harry Ljxtrup of After they had •been
------ —
duly
------------serenaded
—- —
and had appeared on the scene, they their sympathy to the relatives.
Ionia.
he Proof of leadership la
H. A. Brog, wife and daughter and
' Wc arc glad to be able to report were escorted on a noisy tour- ot the
performance! Many claim it.
i that Rev F. Loomis is recovering town and landed at lhe drug store Mrs. Lolls Cridter returned from
Ab Jenkim P”
i from his recent illness and is able where treats were passed out. And their northern trip on Sunday, hav­
। to bc up and dressed. However, it [ another young couple has had thc ing had a fine trip into northern
ioufl’he*'
Michigan.
will still be some time before he is proper start in married life.
A- M. Gardner has been poorly of
। able to get about his duties again.
late. Something new for Abe to bc
ASSYRIA.
' Tills is our last opportunity to cull &gt;
iU.
and
his
many
friends
hope
for
his
1 your attention to the big homecom-' Mr. and Mra. Jack Sloop of Marl­
ing celebration to be held here this 1 on. Ind., are visiting relatives at
Not a Gum-Dipped cord looaweek- Saturday and next Monday. |I East LcRoy, Battle Creek. Dowling. fSunday guests of G. D. and Mrs.
; The plans are practically complete ' Nashville and Bellevue. Mrs. Sloop, Whitmore were Charles H. and lady
not one blowout.
I and everything points to a record-! was formerly Mrs. Phlneas Powers. ' friend of Muskegon. Edward B.
Hour after hour, on through
and ifamily
of naxings,
Hastings,
,
, ......
- ।| Whitmore
wniwnvrc ana
unity oi
, breaking crowd and a gala time.11 ...
'5?
“'“‘'Zlllz U u&gt;a Jouin SlriaUrt.. ol Oruid &gt;up.
Miss Esther Gray, daughter of Burt ,
hrt Acauon wlU. »« Oi- a., rt» W
will, (him tor &gt;
and inky blackness of the night,
! Gray, of near Pleasant Valley, won .prtidin,
ter and family at Fine lake.
| couple of weeks.
with
temperature* as high as
kkren.
thc contest for Quefn of the event
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oliver of | The writer called on Court 1* Bo120 degrees-bracking record
and Will be crowned early Saturday
Bend. Ind., and Mr^and Mra. ley Sunday evening. He is not quite
inat me
after record for speed, strength,
afternoon. Norma Lightfoot was South
1
second and Eleanor Thaler third. Richard Ryder and daughter. Miss so well of late and te staying in bed
aafe&lt;y and blowout protection
,.raM«8 h.
Fannie Ryder,
were
all of both
the time
under his physician's
Plan of
to Kalamazoo
bc present In
Freeport
,
Sunday afternoon guests at thc Mr. orders. He is pleased to see his
whlch"^!! ta-^ntln?h- different'eoch ' JL?d “5“: George Shafe home, Mr. friends at any 'lime. He"is with his

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djjy■
Oliver being an onlv
Mn . Hnnvhtar
HAma in
only brother nt
of Mrs.
daughter anrt
and famllv
family at her home
in
MIU boroUly
ChKrt.-r,™""
taWKm Twp.. wtar. .111. -----brtm
Mi»
uurouiy Srtlerl
oeneri o(
oi unicago
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tiiRh »o
.
Prank
rim*.
&gt;—i——'done
himpossible.
possible.HisHismany
many
has &lt;been
the guest at the GlennTim 111
c Erank
Green motor touring'don*
forfor
h‘m
Perkins home for several days.
P“r‘y ,h
parly
through
-w“!Sh northern V-*-*
Michigan
— friend,
friends .re
are tonkin.
looking fnn.rd
forward m
to hi
his
.
We were unable to get the neces- 'returned
returned Salurdsy
Saturday p.
P. M.
M. Among ‘Tul&lt;* recovery.
this’ locality were? Sympathy is expressed for William
। sary particulars for lhe follownlg those
*hA”' to
,o go from
,rnm ,M
who on Sunday lost
I item in time for last week’s tetter. Mr.
Mr and
“nd Mra.
Mfs. Lena Conklin and son. and
“&gt;&lt;* Mrs. Hayes,
H
i so this is copied from the Freeport Clifford Conklin. Lucy Butler. Al- tlielr baby.
News: S. Grant Voorheis and Miss: lbert
*rt rl
“rlt Norma
Nnrma r
“M Mrs. ™*
““'I
--------Clark.
Case,
Olive
J
„
, Tobias and son. Lyman Tompkins. I M0R13,?V??’r THORNM’PLE.
Grace Marshall of Kalamazoo were Bert Nay and Donald Keiser. Oth-1 “rL.“,d “f?
a?d
, married
In
the Congregational ers were from Maple Grove. Nash- S*v„?lnU?,?&lt;r'^nd Mri; Malcolm
church at Kalamazoo Saturday oft-,
vllle and Battle Creek.
Mclvfr and daughters and Mr. and
cmoon. August 18. The bride was
!
Gaylen Bristol, who submitted to J?”'
^U,CJi!er,and.
Nor'
beautiful in while satin: and the
J°“ph Schnurr
three bridesmaids, close friends of an operation for appendltclUs al
Pennoek hospital Thursday is reld
411(1 Mrs Murray Schnurr
thc bride, were attired tn dresses of
covering satisfactorily.
I “nd sons ,pent
week e™l
de
Mrs. Nellie Thompson spent last'
.
tended by his brother. Glenn Voorweek in BatUe Creek to be with1,JFhe
attended
hies,. Ray H. Hamilton and Verc
her husband, who is hi at the home lur 4Upp*r a?.d 4 "Pe &amp;upper 4Crved
Carter. Following the ceremony the
of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-1 b?,la^fofnmlt,tee- The.ne?fl
newly married couple left for Chi­
ward Bennett
’9“.J* ,o,r dlnner and &lt;U W‘U *
cago. where they will spend Mme
Mr. and Mrs Paul Bivens Mr election of officers.
time before coining to Freeport
Mrs. Wilson
Manby,
Mrs. Sylvia'
Verne Thomas and
where they will be at home to their and
„---------- —-------------&gt;&gt; —
«•••*7
son. Birge, and Mr. and Mrs. Otis
friends In Die F R Everhart house. »'*«». a”d daughter. Arabelle, and
The friends of Mr Voorheis here. Mrs taune
Lu,le Jenkins attenaed
attended” The
“~ ”or«in *nd daughter, Lois, were
services of ,u
Uie
Bible conference
at Su“day B!?e?14 of *Jr4’.r*?ra KePkey.
■ extend their very -best wishes for
- mu.
•
Midland Park. Gull lake, from Fri^TI**".* C h
happy future.
WiiinrH niiman day until Sunday.
:Tuesday morning for Hart to attend
Mr. and Mrs
WllUrt Oilman.
’
oI W
■ (he IU»rM »T U&gt;«r rtur-ln-U.,
Mrs. Adam Dltinan and daughter.!, f - . - —,--------from
the
Methodist
^Protestant
J
Be
2^
w
,
a
’
Althea, of Grand Rapids were fr0™ lhe
Methodist ,Protestant
Mn. Wm. England of Orand Rap­
Thursday evening guests of Mr. and . c*■1,r8e- of- which the rRev. B- F.
FI1QT9K CEITHT PtOttEU HIES
Mrs. Victor Sisson and daughter Hitchcock is pastor, attended the ids spent a few dan the past week
.
P”*/1 TV?*41*.'
, Roberta Grace.
' B(b!e
Bible conference ln
in session at Gull
Gull। .
n
. ' lake
Nrttrm ‘ Mrs. Ben Carpenter had thc inlsFriday evening's Grand
Grand Rapids
Rapids
“kr .last
,aat week
*&lt;tk- Mesdamrw
Mesdames kelson
Nelson
fortune
faU Wedntt&lt;Uy
S.VMI
Press announced the arrival of a and Hlnyan were chaperones.
-me Checked
Mia.
l"her ®?*£ _
,«irl ,1 (he home M Mr. &gt;rrt Mr,•
--- ------------ ' school*
"
Gladys Cairns of Hastings at teach-1 3?r..’nd Mrs MBnuel .Finkbeiner
Fred
Houma
of Grandvdle. C
""
--------------er. wlU begin Sept 4 £ l^n
gratulaUpns.
Mus Ella Cowles of Battle Creek Jack
&gt;»ext week to begin ??“U of Mr’ and “*•Vcrnc lhom*
L.Lo &lt;mui CuHie&gt; oi uauie urecK. . ,
~
«&lt;•»«•
.
nlk hl
nn.k'
,r al
IK.
os.
-a •teacher
in the ...............................
local "school
? tt,ork
thc -----AMyTta
Center.
”7": the school
----------“"'I Mr and MR Glenn Allen and son
past
art few
low years,
vmre. wa.
was .
a eura.
guest at .hr.
the J ,001
1 Richard attended Grand Rapid.
Perkins home last week Tuesday
~----- -------- —
i~—- —• attended
-•&gt;—•—« the Bible confer-1lair Thursday.
and called on other friends here
Howard,
Mrs. Richard Perrault entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Thome f.ncc ..at
Park last week.
ot Santa Ana. Calif , and Mre D. (¥“• Nettlc Manby attended on 8un- a number of ladtes Friday afternoon
at her home in honor of Sir.. Sam
W Tliome of Grand Rapids called ”aZ
on little Roberta Sisson and heri.u nry Gfay and fttm|l&gt;’ attended Senrtba.
Tire carries the Triple Guarantee
Mr. and Mrs. otto Morgan and
parents Friday afternoon.
i,
annual reunion of the Gray
1 Mr and Mrs Robert Earle and ?Jln L,8untlay held al thc home of Lob and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Thom­
daughters. Helen and Ethelyn, of ,,
Mr and
Horsfall, as .pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Thomas of Katatnasoo.
Smyrna were Sunday afternoon ’“X8®®*!4„
Our community was saddened last
guests of Rev. F. Loomis and fam-', al.“.n.d
Harry Colton atHy. Miss Doris Eiirlc accompanied „
u
C,lhoui' county fair at week by the (jeath of Grandma Hoffit. Funeral was held from Uic M. E.
them home after spending ten days Mar3hall Thursday.
church at Caledonia and burial in
LMHtl", BuiUlnf,
| al the Loomis home.
|
eastVfi tok------Caledonia cemetery.
Mre H. Burleigh was returned to
wcekk fitted
Mr. and Mrs. Horman Brown of
lher home from Pennock hospital
About sewnitv attended ik,
Grand Rapids spent Friday after­
Saturday in the Lester ambulance dei^n“T whkh .M
&gt;)ka VOICE OF FIRtCTONtnoon with theix. sister. Mrs. Otis
Morgan and family.
The Bechtel reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mn. Olney
aZ."S.
Adams Saturday ninety-seven in al-1
tendance and fipo time reported.
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Mr. and MH. Brash and family of I
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Mrs. George Kussmaul of
।
before he waa married about
The return to kerosene llghtfn* In '
spent Sunday with Ute
35 years ago Mr. Moore has had some country places reveals the rise I
■t*r and family. Mr. and
,U« good fqrtuue to raise (our dill- of a generation that doesn't know:hire, ray owjgcr,
dren, two sons and two daughters, about breathing into a lamp chhn-1 Mr. and Mra George Bates.
J iue elder son is a practicing phyal- (uey before cleaning It.
have been visiting tixir arm, ■

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faintly and
MILO.
the Frank Watton borne Monday
it was iouna necessary io taxc
and MH. WUI 11 LU* Jack Bradfield to the hospital
Zook and family of Pleasant
for « operation, ro instead ofJack! Valley called jon Harold Yoder,
Th* Btnith-WUllMna reunion was staying with his cousin in South Bunday evening.
Wm. Coyiff and wife of Low ell
held at Bhadyland. Wall lake, Bun­ Bend for a couple of weeks he reday,.Aug. 19. Jackson. KalamMoo, turned with hto parents and srant spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie ParPlainwell and Hasting* were repre­ to Bronson hospital. Kalamazoo, for
sented.
4
.■
an operation which was performed
Bunday
Mr. and Mr*. H. T. Reynolds and Tuesday afternoon. Mn. Bradfield daughter, Lola.
Mr.' and Mr*. B. F. Wertman w*ro stayed in tbe city also. They re­
gussto of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hauer turned home Saturday afternoon
where Jack to convalescing, but -will
at Woodland Tuesday evening.
wert tn Grand Rapids Monday. Mrs.
Mra- Susie Francisco ot Kalamazoo have to stay in bed for some time.
Eash and Helen visited at BUI
Several from this----------vicinity
intendspent Bunday with ner mother. Mrs.-.-------------------------------,---------M the
(Im, Farmers'
Parmert' picnic
nte-nlr at
at Anson's
AniAn't Schulz's. Johnnie took some of his
Amy Whittemore.
»d
14-H handicraft to the fair.
Hto* Beverly McKay of Battle 9™**- plne bke. Thursday and en- '
week.

LEAVE ALL MEADOWS
HAY WILL BE HIGH

Leonard

i a Dept of Agriculture, not to plow
i up.gny meadows which will produce
hay tn IMS.
Tiia federal man says that reports
from all over the nation show that a OMrtUta MU. tatrtoo
'

MrnM t™ WUI

Something to
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MB.TVUXE,
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^Mr ""a M™ W&gt;tan WUU.U .nd

FRANK SAGE

Weather conditions. Old 'hay. held*: KSS'bSS.K -X
th. mho .idm™. lutaw. X’
wS
I Which would normally be plowed up
Mr. and Mr*. Marion Oalndcr and was very well attended. The old ofand Mr* J J' w‘u,tu ana
I as their condition decreases must be
------depended upon to furnish a large son. Wayne, of Kalamazoo were | fieera were all re-elected: NinaPen-,
Harold
Wlllftta, who has been conBunday gucsto of Mr. and Mra. Leon f ner. Pre*.; Mr*. Jones. Vlee-Pres.;
M
valesing at the home of his parents,
I All avallabl* iiay supplies will be Dunning.
I M Flower. Secy., and Nina Boyle,
returned to his home In Fostoria
'—'— -------------------------------------------------------- ———————— । clewed
of boms and stacks.
&lt; e»----------------Trees. A good'program of readings ,
Saturday.
next spring so the h*y *upply for
and a fine i&gt;ol luck supper complct- '
C LOVERDALE.
Mrs Maude Meade and Mrs Ethel
Wilcox were In Hastings Tuesday
home here Thursday. She had been , XIrg Minnie Quick spent Thum- and
and attended
attended the
the H.
H. M.
M. class
cl
given
son.’ Price*, of course, are delerMr‘ 6“'”' “ wd“»”' by MU. Smith ol M. a C.
~
mined by the suppliesand
available,
and care ol by Mr* wm. comers.
waa taken
»». nnd urs
Albert
Albert Hutoobus.
-------------------- the probable good prices next year Wf!t*o‘.’;
BUk-Mr
a,
'
d
Mrs
Evcrrlt
Wickham
[joris
and
Dorothy
of
ne
-------- ----- — -------- ---------- ---------- Doris and Dorothy of near Belle■ will make hay a profitable crop on fully all during her illness last win- and daughter
r. an
d Mrs
daughter of
of Williamston
Williamston came
camej' yne
vye, u
Mr.
and
Mrs. Horae
Horace Powers
ground which normally would bc
Friday to visit the latter's parents. „n&lt;1 Mr. and Mr*, a E. Power* of
; plowed.
burled at Yankee Springs Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. McClurkln. and Nashville and Kenneth Wilcox of
I Dr.'Pieters says that seeds for afternoon. She was ninety years family. Mr. Wickham will return; Kalamazoo were Sunday dinner
/JE
BA
I
1 emergency hay crops will not be old.
home Monday. Mr*. Wickham and guests of Mr. and Mr*. Herbie Wil"Oh. I've got the mumps." Is Ctov- 1 Wl
^n|en
—— —
W[I]
.til -w^nJ
W .tai. I.—
u‘
I very plentiful next spring. Till* «pWmW [Mill
M-.1B ■
'Piles to Sudan graxs. millet and erdak ssong hit ^but its no Joke - parents.
co*ma and Laurel Newton of Prlch\N&gt; * it Ww J
I soybean*. This scarcity to another says Mrs. Garrison, wntieMarx | xileen Mercure of Kalamazoo is
I ardville are spending this week with
reason for saving any bld meadows “y’C?
«nC.^
spending a few days with Mr. and their grandparents and aunts here.
। which will produce a partial crop.
0
Th.e
n,^te.
Mri- Bradfield and helping to enterMr. and Mr*. Heber Foster and
I Michigan farmers in the upper with Mrs.
Until tk« tn»«rn«*nr
Uln
jBckwhile
whllehe
heUuconfined
conftnm toto hi*'family
j,La • familyattended
attendedaafamily
familyreunion
reunionatat I
Mra. Garrison
Garrison.: Welton Brooks
Brook*.tai
n jack
—... _tkln lt
। peninsula and In areas where there
Mr* Wiloox looked after Uie the home of Ralph StrikerSunday.1
rsnrletiani u» i*ha* been
sufficient
rainfall
to malnUtUe Maxine
Kingsbury
and
Winona
home while Mrs. Bradfield was away1 jjr. *nd Mrs. Floyd Ickes and son '
tain alfalfa or timothy field* should
n . M
bulrelum«l U&gt; Wal1 bdte
Saturday of Marquette were numbered among ।
I heed Dr. Pieters' warning, accordMrs. Bert
Bertwccauum
McCallum enierwnea
entertained |
!nw
, gucito.
f
Mrs
the
nZ Miss
If).. Uster
T a.i.P Monica
ICnUrail tosi
t Z* n
.. and Mrs. Van Dunn of Delling to the crops department at friends ol
vr.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Passttl-and! _
.Michigan SUte College. Michigan ahower On Wednesday afternoon, k ton werc caHn, Bt the Bradfield q. d. Fossett spent Sunday in Bat-,T
| herds arc being reduced now be­ 1 fIfBalllf 9,ree*J' M,ddlc' home Bunday evening.
(tie Creek with Ray Fassett and fam,
cause
there
is
not
enough
fernge
to
viile.
Richland
and
Hastings
were
Mr
Mrs
Joseph
McClurkln
Hy
and Mrs Fassett returned home'
. „ __ „
.
...
easy task
their dawhter. Mr after assisting with the care of thc Bunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, thto morning, with Mb* Ptiylils Edcarry them through this winter, and. there. Mrs. Monica received many and fam||y
Dickerson and
Hendershott ulsuu
dbtrtel
as v&gt;u
our teacher.
_____
j if they have to be reduced again beautiful
beautiful gift*.
gifts Mrs
Mrs. Dickerson
and and
and Mr&gt; ^^hamand SK/BUem ne7g^&amp;&lt;?■ Uw
tiu* pLl^^ek*
nast two weeks j, Hendershott^of
ui iicuutuwu
., . ger
*vi ua
■Lux ToilCt SoJp Movl* Photo Fro* 3 «*•»* 19c
.h— of
«r the
th. en-".I.pent
&gt;—*-*• Sunday eronlni _n.w
With •&gt;..■.
their
_
“
.m.l'"
__ ______
land&gt;rem
Ur and
Erb and i R-rhar.
tz.&gt; ' tab.™ Lra CraWrt. «s
inext year for the same reason, the Mrs. Owen* had charge
fcra
pwp'e
Uta Mrs.
I-”■» Frank
" “»
»» •»«
■&lt; ZtaasSKaat
»**&gt;•
*Ule* livestock Industry will be tertaining and a delightful after­ sou. Mr. nnd Mrs. James McClurk- iraliltaWxxl wlU .tlend Bible l'1"1"'
'U MMUn« l.ra
tart. U4
4 e*k*»
seriously injured.
noon was spent. A delicious lunch- in. and daughter. Allda, at Middle­ school at Gull lake thto week.
I Mr. and Mr*. LcwLx Cium of Lake Boyd Batton. this week.
son was served by thc luxtes*.
Louie Hyde, who has been visiting Odessa called on their daughter.
Mrs Edm, Ejgrr and daughl
ville.
DELTON.
Mr. Nash and Mbs Nash are on
Mr. and Mrs H. J. Flower and with hto grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Warren Bolton. Saturday P. Phyllw of Hastings were |UM&amp;
Mrs. Max Reynolds and little
। Bernice called on Mr. and Mrs. C Will Hyde, retuned to his home in M.
i
the Warren Biitan family Friday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Pcnnel*
and
r
Morea
u
~al
U
Augusu
SaturdTy
’
aft'J daughter. June, spent the past week
Grand Rapids Friday. Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Furtiiss ol Woodland called I
■
Hyde
Mr*. Hal'Lathrop on Wm. Strausbaugh’* Thuraday. |
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
। with her grandmother. Mrs. WIU- ?£r. and Mrs Chas. Monica spent 1 ernoon
n/M’ and
hiiu Mr.
hu and
—
cans
Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Jew
•
..
.
.
mom. at Leach lake.
o|
Rzbccca
Mr. buu
and
Mrs.. ociiuiu
Schultz
of viuiuasv
Chicago'and
Dorothy
him ,...
to
nu.
pmo
oi
ana ~
uonxny accompanied Utatutu
R^bc&lt;xa Craig
Craig accompanied
accompanied Last
Last Wuk's
wills Letier.
metier.
. ? |fl
Lirbi Mu,
Mrs. Emily Lelhgeber. nurse at, Haney at Middleville.
!!"
• &lt;™ “*&gt;* •* “&gt;* |“» «•?"“
dw ’"01 by Mr. Ehhh star o&lt; HuUnni Mr. c.huxm. »hu ta tan
The Davenport family spent Sun- Lta Hill, farm her..
the local hospital, has been spending.
Mr and Mra. Cha. MeOos.
I c.had on Mrs. .lane Tuttle Tliurada,
doelor'a wo. U batUr ■
----------------- •—----------------Mra. Arthur Handheld and three [clcnM.
' “!.■
an eight day vacation with a friendl day at Kalamazoo with Mr. and
SOUTH BOWNt-----------children M twtland .pent rrlda,
.
»«“«•
.................................
Mra. Bert Jacobs and family.
at Chippewa lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johucock
Buddy Leonard of Hasting* visit­,
Last Week's Letter.
nta, Thrv brought Bobbie home and ***“ vlsl"n&lt; hu relative*. Wm. turned home after spending a
ed hto uncle and aunt Mr. and Mr*. spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. A- Cramer and family enter'Max Reynold*, from Saturday untUi Wm. Anders of Brush Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Enzian of Florida talned lhe former'* mother. J‘
Tuesday.
Johanna Coathc, and brothers.' Ja
Ja-"'i
•
- • --------- 1
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. McCulla of Bunday were, Mr. «Dd Mta,
; Mr*. Ella Rogers and two grand­. visited relatives around Cloverdale cob couhe «nd wile ol Detroit end
.^BertSewwdM Nuh-1 ________ —,..u_ ..
n B. C. Cookies
- . - oi Smjhrey ol'
-P U-.ttrm WM -&gt;w*
daughters. Barbara and Betty Leon­. last week, returning to Florida Sat- Nlcholos Coathc and wife ol Grand
... ° were Sunday
„ . ............
T„e.teczta —
all—a at
—n ll
—nah
called
at tlw.
tbe C11 fiord Ham- Vivi
Vivian
Hansbarger
of CbsM
ard. returned liomc Wednesday from। urday.
viile
guests of Mr _W»J
and Jackson
Rapids
Friday
evening.
and Mrs. Joe Logan ot Lanai
Rev.
Rev King returned from
I ruin Rivern,™.'’m ~T' ,H
' a visit in Chicago. ’
Mrs. Arthur Lathrop and Aunt Lou­ mond home Wednesday evening
Mrs. diaries WoodjufT Is enter- nnd Mrs Lee Hansbarger of
Mrs. Josephine Morford and son. side camp. Sunday night, where he
pkgise. Mr. and Mrs Everett Shepard
itacTi for — cotinin nf wmunton was quite well attended last
Junior, visited her friend in Kala- U-.
MuTRnm* Srock of Harbor Thursday at Frank Walton's. Peo- and Elmo of Battle Creek were taming her niece. Gretchen Ten. land.
Eyck of Grand Rapid* this week.
. MUt Opal Blairs and frl
inazoo last week and while there mo­ Bcach S a fe^dTvs with Sr ple from Grand Rapids' 8parta' WU’ guests also.
Floyd Craig visited friends at Grandville and Mrs. Ida 81
tored to Chicago to lhe World's fair.
l&gt;arenls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur John- 1 !^n?&gt;ntef'J^ n^nt'
C‘r’’
Crooked lake Thursday night.
Freeport spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Eddy and
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
q
cock
last
week
‘
on
C^
I’
t
cr
present.
Mrs. Edith Edger of Hastings was 'Blairs and family.
, family of Long Island have been vis­ •tan
Mrs.
H.r™
Prnrieh ,m.t the i Mrs.
Mrs. I.
1. E.
E. Moore
Moore of
ot Frr
Freeport
Mr.. Rebecca
Rebeee. Craig
etas vttlted
vulled SunSunT»'
n
------- * and
a guesi ol Rebecca Craig for a few I Miss Alla Haihall to speni
iting at the liome of George Eddy al .taehdiSSXtar^M.tal
Mra Ralph Burton nt W; ■«- •&gt; »“"»• "««•
days this week.
few weeks with her gi
*
(Wall lake.
tab end wlU. ta vote .. M.U.come
Our school bell is again ringing |the Tamarac district.
Rev. and Mrs. L. D. Mlles reVisitors at Clifford Hammond's
Mr and Mrs. Joe Bolts of Dcf(Y^?t'nri ur, r- *z
| turned from Washington, D C-. and
troit and Mrs. Wm. Pierce of Char"* M .and.
M B7,e^ct..a d
।
report
their
son,
George,
to
be
galnNo. I cao
P«rdec WCTC ln Hastings
ing. and probably in about a month iBtte spent Thursday with the Davenport family.
J Friday.
| will be able to be brought htftnc.
lb. caa
h
Mr. and Mrs. Applegate and Miss „ Mr„,and
L, A,' Andrews and
। The onion growers in this locality
Elsie
entertained
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Rus'
da
“
«
h
‘
eT
Vf
,
‘™ °LL*c'^2g 5p??
are busy harvesting and loading
Saturday night and Sunday with
' their era* of onions. Tlve yield seems sell of Allegan one day last week.
Mrs. LouAnna Patton returned lhc,r auntMtnnlc
to be comparatively good. Our pickle Saturday
nig^om W^d^Ur |*J*.
^rdJ™^
sUtion seems to be quite a busy
a month with her daugh- , Pa,Je^ “ld Mrs- 'Y'
Pardcc
place too. as lot* of cuke* are being spending
1
tended the Bowne Center school re­
brought in.
• ter. Miss Helen, there.
Jim Mosier spent the week end |Un*on.Sa-J?rday/.
. „
Mrs.
Margaret
Garrett
was
Lg*.
J
Louise
Hershberger
of
Orand
Rap­
with
hto
daughter
at
Grand
Rapid*
'
,zwll
'
p
brought home from the Borgess hos­
, Ids to visiting thb week at Clarence
and attended the fair there.
pital Friday. She is doing nicely.
Mrs. Martha Repiogle entertained Van Patten's
1 Will Hayward, sr.. underwent an
Mrs.
AT.
Eash
and
mother.
Mrs.
appendicitis operation at- Borgcss her grandson. Ray Blakesley. of
hospital Friday.
Ionia for a couple of days last wtek. Lena Mishler, were in Hasting* Sat­
It requlrts a lot of planning, and a lol of
urday
and called at Warren
Everyone
remember
the
musical
Cattan 3«fi
rolls
extra work. Thc time has long since gone
Roush's.
PINE LAKE.
program to be given in thc church
tainted milk or water. Appreciating this
Harold Yoder and family attended
by. when there is any doubt about thc
Luther Rankin, a farmer resident
.on Friday night. Aug. 31. A group
fact, the Highlands Dairy has purchased all
"germs." It takes a powerful microscope to
from Grand Rapids will give a good of East Gun Plains, now of Los An­ the Ionia fair Wednesday.
Mrs. Will Thomas of Williamston
tiw latest equipment and follows lhe latest
cnterUlnment which will be worth geles. California, who is visiting hto।’ and
see them. They aie little fellows. They
Mrs. Fred Durkee of Carlton
your time io come and hear. No ad­ son. Carlton und family, called on
methods in tbe production of CLEAN MILK.
don't observe union hours and pay no atten­
mission. but a free will offering Will several of his friends and neighbors, called at Will Mishler's Thursday.
Mrs. John Mishler. Mr*. Frank
tion to NRA codes. They work all the while.
in this community on Friday after­,
be taken.
Martin and little daughter. Marilyn
Michigan show that no cleaner milk is pro­
.
Some of them do good work, but a lot of
| Thc W. F. M. 8. will be enter­ noon.
■all..
Grand Rapid* visited at WUI
On Friday Mr. and... Mrs John'®*
We
them are dangerous trouble''makers. and.ifv duced l i Michigan than we produce
tained by Mrs. Alice Collins on Fri­
. Wt—Kt——I—
Rogers in company with Mr. and Mishler's and John Thaler's Thurs­
day afternoon.
take a lol of pride in it and It should be
they gel into ydur system you Have a lol of
A business meeting of Uic church Mrs. Leon Wood. Lottie and Robert, day.
worthy of consideration by every family.
Frank Walton. BCrnice and Doro­
trouble ahead.
. board will be held in the church on motored to Alpine where they en­
joyed a picnic dinner and visit with thy attended thc fair at Ionia Thurs­
Medical Science has discovered that milk
Monday evening. Sept. 3.
day Might.
The Misses Betty Jean Casey and Frank Brown and family.
Edith Cramer I* spending the week
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell
I Kathryn Wibalda are attending a
4-H Club camp al Pine lake this Mlnar and Reeta, Mr. and Mrs. in Grand Rapids with her sisters.
Sat* Jalliaa SwifUy
bottle
Sunday evening callers at the H. A.
Dewey Doster. George. Graydon and
week.
b
ik
; The
Barry Twp. Agricultural Margie. Mrs. Bellingham, Mr. and Cramer home were their daughter*.
t sciiool will open on Sept. 4. with the Mrs. Walter Warner and Robert at­ Beulah and Mary, and Mr. Durward
following teachers as instructors: tended the Bellingham family re­ Foltz ot Grand Rapids.
Prank Walton and son. Ralph.
Park
I Delton—Mr. Cecil Barnum. Supt ; union at Mllhatn «-*,».
Alvin Nottingham spent lhe #eek|’’»*e 111 G^d Rapids on business
Lawrence Fuhr. Principal; Mrs
Helen Aiditch Corwin. Primary end in Kalamazoo with bls brother, Tuesday forenoon.
Alden Eash
Pete
K and D
*'“ Murphy ac­
teacher; and' Mias Mary Roush. Lyle, and family.
lhe Seifert family to Chi­
A good sized crowd attended the companied
&lt;
Home Economics instructor. Lentz,
m
c
Mrs. Graham; Learn. Mrs. George Farmers' club picnic at Anson's 'cago and will spend a few days at A
Kahler; Bunnell. Mrs Blivtn; Kins­ landing on Thuraday. Although W. 1Century of Progress.
Albert Williams of Orand Rapids,
ley, Mrs. Ella Rogers. The Hope Cen­ W. Potter was unable to attend.
ter and Dunn school* have been Clare Hollman of Allegan came and brother-in-law of Mrs. Milton Mur­
closed. A dwelling house In Delton, gave a very interesting talk. Music phy to spending a few days at the
Murphy
home. He to recovering from
owned by William Gillaspie. has and plays were also enjoyed and the
m
c
been fitted up to be used for home program committee Is to be com­ the accident in which hto wife was
killed.
economics and other classes and a mended.
Mrs- Bernard Herbert and tiircc
Mr and Mrs. Russell Minar and.
new bus has been purchased lor
transportation ot pupils.
family, also Mr. and Mr*. Dewey children. Mrs. John Herbert and
| The next regular business meeting Doster and family attended the wed­ daughter tiurtiia called on Hie forof the Dflton Community Club will ding of their sister, Pauline Blla*. to। mer's sister. Mbs draco Bryans, al
be held on Monday night. Sept. 10. Dudley Rogers at noon on Saturday,
A cooperative supper will be served at Sliver Creek. Mr and Mrs. Rogers
followed by a business meeting and arc taking a motor trip to Niagara
। election of oncers. The remainder of Falls. New York City and other east­
I the evening will be in a form of re­ ern point*, after which they will re­
Fresh Local
Dressed
| J/
ception io the teacher* and school side in Plainwell.
board of the Barry Twp. Agricultural
We are glad to report that Fred
How often it occurs when
Otto was brought to hb home on
someone to suffering with a cold,
Mr. snd Mrs Peter Adrlanaon en­ Thuraday from Bronson hospital and
rheumatism. Indigestion, consliBACON Extra Lean "Sliced" Vi lb. 10c
tertained the latler's brother and Is gaining slowly. Also that Byrde
paUon or other ailments, even to
BOILING BEEF Fancy Fresh Oxtails Ib. 5c
wife from Kalamazoo Sunday.
Doster, who submitted to an appen­
heart trouble, that a friend with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ding* were dicitis operation on Monday re­
the best of intentions, will say,
called to Middlebury. Ind . Thuraday turned home on Saturday and 1*
•'XU give you the number of thc
by the sudden death of Mr. Ding's improving rapidly.
prescription Doctor Blank gave
Prices subject to
brother. Glenn, who wm a butler
me and which cured me, and
STATE EOAD.
change without
maker by trade, and who formerly
you. then, may have it filled "
was employed in our Delton'Cream­ Last Week's Letter.
That friendly, but 111 advised
notice.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Roush and
ta Pont TtadtrUu. No mt, n&gt; Bone-Dollolou,
ery. He died very suddenly, being
gesture has caused unnumbered
family
of
Hastings
visited
Mr.
and
111 only about one-half hour with
acuur indigestion.
uiuifraumi. HU
no sudden
aiKiucu passpaaut- Mrs. Chas. RoWley Bunday.
acute
Statu Tax, if any,
above
mentioned
diseases
may
BEEF Freuh Ground—All Bed Ib 10c
Roy Lake of Indiana to vtoillng his
lng was a severe shock to hto family
have started from one or more
udditional.
land especially to his aged father and sister. Mra. Yem Cotton, and family.
VEAL ROUND STEAK Milk Fed Ib. 21c
different source*. and treaUncTit
Mr. and Mr* Edd, O'Connor of
mother. Mr and Mra Noah Pings.
or' medication should be deter­
| at Litchfield. The funeral was held Battle Creek visited'Mr. and Hrs.
mined only by thc symptoms
I al lhe old home in Litchfield Bunday Jamc-s O'Connor Sunday.
indicated through diagnosis of a
The -Green
or bstlar known
■JUrooon at throe &lt;/dMk. Mr. antf
------- *farm
----------physician.
.
Mrs. Ernest Smith. Mr. and Mrs. as lhe Hamilton Fisher farm, has
Prescriptions are always writ­
I John Doster and Mr. and Mrs. M- B been sold to'Battle Creek parties.
ten for individual case*, except
Norwood from Delton attended the
when
epidemics
occur.
/ Nk and Mrs Sheldon Roger* and again Sunday night killing two and
AH Prim Subject to 3% Salm Tax
wounding slvaral more Tills makes
children and Mr and Mrs. Donald twice within a month dogs have been
Rogers and Itttle dsughter of Chi- in his sheep. The other dogs got into
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loago lore beau gusals ot Mr and tbreg Dock* bafoir, ynd acre allot,
be a new bunch olidogs
i North Michigan Awenue
Ha
Leon Leociard during the past so thia
Ulla must
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OBDCn TOR PtTBUCATIOM.

NASHVILLE.
afternoon at her homo here.
Mr. and Mr!. Robert Vinnie of
A quiet wedding took place Sat­
LoulsvlUe, Ky.. Dr. and Mra. R. G.
Larin Garllnger. 1
Flnnle and Mrs. Glenn England for
urday afternoon at five o’clock at
rs. Jeasa Garllnger
luncheon Thursday,
Deane
when their daughter, Effa.
Federal Officials Will Use Mra. George Faul left Saturday
h is in dry dock st
Bremerton. Wash. Ulis Is his first was united in marriage to Bryant
for a two weeks' visit with
Records to Plan Drought
mother. Mrs. Lena Jarvis, and Mr. visit home in tour yuan. He will re­ DeBolt, san of Mr. und Mrs. Wesley
DcBolt of Maple Grove by the Rev
Relief This Whiter
and Mrs. Roy Jarvis of Saugatuck. port at Seattle on BepL 13.
M. —
E. --Hoyt. Only the Immediate re)
Perry Flory Is seriously 111 with
The annual Kunz reunion was —
East Lansing.—Michigan farmers
WASHINGTON, D. C
VrT^uX
will be asked to help In making a I hl«h blood pressure and his condi­ held Thuraday at Morgan Park
" survey of the available livestock iHon at this writing shows little lm- Forty-seven enjoyed the bountiful
dlnan. Tho- rnxn • aliunt. ...
" I feed by..filling out and returning approvement.
f or cach oepositoa
Kalamazoo
v. o.p. ...r—. ......
.... ...^ . Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Green spent tenaing
tending
inis
this year
year were.
were, Mrs. waiter
Walter will
TA_-, live
’&gt;'*»,In
— ----i—77— where
*7—'rwMia.
-----try Ely b» SlMllawM.
ri«k ta.the ♦from the office of Verne H. Church.; Thuraday with Mr. and Mra. Glen (Kahler of Salem. Rev. and Mra. C.
no* a poaitton. Mr De Boll
J. T. T. O'CoSSoli
'! ------------------------------------------------'Leedy of BatUe Creek.
IC. Gibson and family of Monroe. OfBaUle Creck nrnL
State agricultural statistician.
Mrs:
Marian Ames who resides
------------------------------------------------------This inventory of feed resources Is | Mr. and Mra. Wm, Canute of jfleers for the coming year are:
h 1. Inrihrr ordered. ttiAt- pnUie notir* being conducted over the whole (Bethlehem.
I Bethlehem. Pa., were dinner guests President. Peter Kunz of Hastings; easl of Vermontville, was brbught to
n___ .__ ______
____ ___ Mrs. Gali the Pulta Iw^nlfal
P.W.VM. laff
hospital wltfr.
with a*
a'broken
left
TmI
. 4re«.i* A~K United States and the Information (of Mr. and Mra Lawrence
Faul Secretary
and treasurer.
The National Bank of Hastlnn has received from lhe
Lykins of Nashville. The reunion shoulder, sustained in a fall down
10 Mid d»» of hearior. in the. found will be used to make future I Monday,
printed plans for drought relief work.
Mrs. Kittle
The
—
Holmes
— "-----entertained
-------- — will
-----------------be held at Jordan lake next lhe cellar stairs.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at Washington
feed records from each state'will [Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and Mra,
The annual.meeting of lhe Nash­
the official signs which will hang at all the receiving
be sent to Washington and will be)Christian Grozinger Sunday.
School will open on September 17. ville Co-operative Elevator Asso­
----------- -- ------Mr. and Mra. John Hauer and It Is late this year to allow for the ciation- was held Thuraday night
complied
there,
windows In the bank aa evidence that the depositors of
this I Dale Hauer attended the Nottem completion of repairs and redeco­ The president. F. J. Gurllnger, pre
WOTICE BY PUItCRABh UNDEB TAX ; Michigan Is concerned in
This sign, f
thia Institution are insured.
SALE.
11 |matter ns many of the counties are i reunion at Potter’a Park In Lansing rating. The teachers are: Superin­ sided. The financial report glvei^by
nd *11 listed in the secondary drought area ISaturday. Mrs. Elmer Mayer of tendent, ,W. D. Wallace; Principal, the manager. Earl D. Olmstead
which appears above. Is the only official sign auttio
taRd|and assistance from
‘
— —
-■ ——
federal
I Chelsea
returned
with- them
J. B. Van DeVenter: athletic coach. showed an increase In business over
by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
h»»n ( government will be partially based spent Saturday night and Sunday ArHe A. Reed and Woodward Smith last year, and a fair profit. About
‘
•cribr.i on this survey of feed resources. at their home,
Miss Ruth Bills, economic teacher 40 stockholders were present. F. J.
Only banks bclonsina to the Corporation are author­
Thc report bhtfiks will be mailed
Ml&amp;s Dorothy Hynes returned last Miss
MISS Mabie
MBDie Button and
ana Leia
LXia Roe.
itoe. Garllnger
*Jimui«vi and
miu E.
r.. E.
t- Gray
uray were rcreized to display lhe, signa. Statistical studies have shown
n.i tui' and In the farmers' hands irnme- week from a six weeks' stay
muslc; Francis Cramer. 7th and 8th elected directors for terms of three
'
dlately. Unless the fanners co-op­ North lake. Before returning home grades; Carrie Coley, 5th and 6th; years. Following
the *"
business
meet
‘
“*
*­
that the maximum fully protect* more than 97 per cent
. ... .....
ut»m erate In filling them out and retum- she visited lhe World's fair at Chi­ Mildred Malnone, 3rd and 4th; ing refreshments were served. A
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
nndenimrj op to th* lng them, relief measures here will cago.
of all tho depositors In Insured banks tn the United
Helen Butler. 1st and 2nd; Revs directors meeting will be this Thurs­
r.r. nt th. nrjntv in have
conducted blindly.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kilpatrick Bell, kindergarten.
day night to elect officers.
States.
it&gt; p»r
Farmers who have a surplus ot spent the week end with his par­
Miss Edna Brumm relumed to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purchls, Mrs.
&lt;« feed are as much concerned in fill- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick. Fem Crass and son Kenneth were Kalamazoo Sunday after" spending
Government Insurance not only guarantees the de­
•°'Jom ।out 1,16 Wanks as those who do Arthur Kilpatrick of Quincy. Miss at Crystal lake Wednesday attend­
pntrd *■ uixin wrwnil
positor against !&lt;&gt;•« up to the amount of the maximum
i-fi.r..; not have enough feed. The gov- Ethel Burna of Battle Creek and ing u reunion.
Miss Betty Foster is hcljyrfg In the
od tin-1 ernment wants to know where tliere Mrs. Freda Fluhrer and son. George,
Rev. Albert ostrolh home.
“-Mam
insurance but also guarantees the community against the
is excess forage which can be bought of Lansing were Sunday guests at
terrific economic blow that haa been experienced by many
and used In areas where there Is their home.
too little.
Mrs. Floyd Kimble and children musicians and singers and Katheryn President. Mrs. Chester Smith; sec­
communities on account of lhe closing of banks. No
Rogers
of
Charlotte,
piano
accorof Coals Grove spent Thuraday with
retary. Mrs.
George
Williams;
dian.
_ WOODLAND.
banking legislation passed by Congress in recent years
Mr. and’ Mra. Lynn Osgood.
Mrs. ATE. Wynn went to Lansing
Thc Methodist Ladles’ Aid are man of work. Mra. Fred Tarbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hynes and
has so stimulated bank deposits and created such con­
nte'of Friday to take care of her grand­ children relumed Friday from a sponsoring a show "Crazy PoUUcs”
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamilton are
children while their parents. Mr. ten days' automobile trip through to be given Sept. 7 and 8. There will spending the week with relatives in
fidence In thc minds of depositors as has this insurance
R32.75 | on(j Mrs. Jack Wynn, visit thc Cen- Pennsylvania. Washington. D. C. be about one hundred people in the .the eastern part of the state.
plan.
in«.
I tray of Progress in Chicago. Rev. Virginia and Kentucky.
------I Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Reed will ocWynn joined , her Subday. They
Guy Howell has returned home Cupy Mra. Isabelle Cooley's house
Mrs. Lawrence Faul. Miss Virginia
We are very happy Indeed to offer gll the many facili­
will return home Tuesday,
Faul and Oraydon Faul spent from his second hitch-hiking trip to this winter.
MLss Jennie Wright of Wasjdng- Thuraday and Friday with Mr. and Alabama.
I
■
—
q» _______
ties of this bank, which coupled with the Insurance of
ton, D. C.. Is spending her vacation Mrs. Chas. Rowlader of Grand Rap­
Gerald Olmstead Is in Detroit as EAST WALL LAKE
our deposits, makes the National Bank of llasllnp an
with her mother. Mra. Hannah Ids and attended the Grand Rapids pharmacist with lhe Cunningham
AND VICINITY.
Wright.
Drug Co.
i
Last Week's Letter.
ideal banking unit and one that can handle all ot your
\tr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruel! and
The annual Marshall-Ostroth re-' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kahler moRev. Fay C. Wing was called to
banking needs.
Wayland Sunday to conduct the fu-, children returned to their home union was held at Thornapple on tored to Kalamazoo Sunday and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chase.
neral service of Dr. Baker.
NOTICE TO CBED1TOES
Saturday after an extended visit Thuraday.
Mra. Arthur Kidder of Lansing
Mra. Chas. Dash and sister, and
Mrs. Effie Lehman of Scottsville with lhe latter's parents, Mr. and
spent a few days last week with Mrs. Mrs. C. J. Vander Poest and son
spent Saturday with Rev. and Mra. Mrs. Ed. Covey, of Gobles.
Douglas of Elba, N. Y.. were visitors
&lt;&gt;at P ia Fay C. Wing and Saturday evening
Mra. Richard Hughes of Chicago Joe Hurd.
Mra. Vesta Scott Ls visiting rela- at the Kahler homes lhe fore part
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Warner.
and Mrs. C. B. Benham of Hastings
The general American Idea Is more
of this week.
Mr. and Mra. Claud Sabin and visited Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Paul lives in Auburn. Indiana.
id dreM.rd comfortable and attractive homes family of Albion spent the week end from Wednesday unui
manv
Mr. and Mrs. Car! Ricker attenduntil Friday.
! Mr- “nd Mrs- Clayton Decker and
l.'M'nnd bettcr rooda on whlch
dr,vc
Arthur Giddinpt 5011 and Mr- und Mra- Or,° Ellrel «d the Ionia fair Saturday.
.nS Us. .11 rr-i.ur. .1 ..Id da,
auUjm&lt;&gt;. with Mr. and Mrs. Vemice Roffler. and daughter FRuth
visited'the
’for^ Bnd
“u«™«r spent a few
&gt;s lasl
” Clifford
......j
and d
daughter
few da
days
last;, M
Mrs.
Clifford Kahler
Kahler and
and children
children
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Rise Were
re. biles.
northern Michigan fishing, and Miss Alice Laubaugh spent
Mr. and Mrs. Ycarian of Detroit | Miss Doreen Rltzman. who has
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- mrr'i bmthor nnrt famiiv nt wm. wcck
....
.
'
Mr
।
| rts Quigg of Battle Creek. Miss .. . . ___
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs. Mennn
Menno Wenvcr
Wenger and
and Thursrlnv
Thursday with
with Mrs
Mrs. OtLs
Qtls Boulter
Boulter nt
of and
and Mr.
Mr. Rider
Rider of
of Middletown.
Middletown. Ohio.
Ohio, ' been i..
In n
Battle Creek .1.1.
this summer,
“"m. .nd" Mr7 ci'ls. Fhh.r lute mniMiushuir
nhorlcnc nw at Cressey. .
who have been at the lake tlvc post
hi I Many of thc dogsleds of the Louise Rise remained for a short
returned to her home Bunday.
। Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clancy and week returned to their homes Bat­
&gt;•’ Byrd
Antarctic
expedition
ore । visit.
,
KTS.X
.port son Russell nt Rovnl oSTur.
SS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
.
Edward
Rltzman
Oak
Mr
nnd
!
Urdav.
Thcv
canturcd
fortv-flve
equipped with radio transmitting
""
urday.
They
captured
forty-five
Mr. and Mra. Donald Gager and
ertv rerentl? owned b^Mr ^d the
end wllh «»■««•
Walter
|aud receiving sets.
nuaci Triebel
iiicuci and
uuu children
uiuuicii of
ui bass here.
and family of Milwaukee. Wiscon­
son. Morgan, who have been spend­ Mrs
Cari Neithamer* The? mo^5
««tac.
'Detroit
„o_j.
Detroit and
and Mr.
Mr. nnd
and Mra
Mrs. Matur
Matur-­
ing the summer in Paw Paw, are
Mr. and Mrs. Vrecland and son sin. are visiting friends and rela- •
ing their new home last week
Mn nnd
and Mrs
Mrs.‘ William Justus and
and een
een of
of Kalamazoo spent
spent the week
week Wendel and wife attended the Cen­ lives here.
expected home Monday.
।
__ A..— .!....
.V.-y I.,
| the
. lat- end at thc_ Maturecn
.. . _
___ Mr.
.■
lnt°
new home last week
JamUy
gpent I*.8unda
w|th
cottage.
Birdsill Holly nnd Jean England
tury of Progress Sunday.
The Young people will have their
Mr -"d M" A- E
*nd
*"
left Monday for Muskegon where
party Saturday night al the iwmo
they will visit Mr. and Mrs. David ePDrk arJ:IMrsICRMGFnnnie ajid
of Evelyn Lowell.
WaUace
l«*. a tnidt,] Mr. and Mrs. Cart SooUman and
QUIMBY.
Vail.
danahlef^1 JoAnnr accomoenlrd hr 1&lt;Md ot rxlnB l*&lt;&gt;ldr Ur Buchanan children relumed home Wednesday Last Wdcks Letter.
Some Quimby friends surprised
Mr. and Mra. Will Warner enter- iaaugnier,
joAnne. accompanied
by ;
ifr&amp;raXnM
SSni
*12^1255 ■SSS-I, Mill U .lip LU * 11
I KI I, CU, Bum.
Several from this community atr Mrs. Robert Glasgow on her birth­
talned Thursday evening and Frl- । the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' UIIU.J w
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Veolker
of
they
visited
her
brother
and
family.
tended the Fiftieth Anniversary of day Tuesday evening. August 14.
rlnv
ck/mc Dlilh
Qrlkwrl
.....
_ ■
day MI
Misses
Ruth nnd
and Fima
Elina Seibert,
Thc Epworth League will have an
of BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANIES in
2.: —z:.*2?
Sunday visitors at E. D. Reynolds Hastings Parish at Good Will Bun­
MLss Muriel Haney and
Arnold
r’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph i were, Mias Helen Williams, Mrs. day. enjoying sermons from two for­ Ice cream social at thc church base­
Macy of Phillipsburg, Ohio.
the U. S. places their shares among the most
duse, Sr. Miss Theressa Dause and Jennie Honeysett. Clyde Fisher and mer pastors, Mrs. Mary Bhowerman ment on Friday, August 31, after­
Miss Winifred Border of Chicago
&lt;'nds of Lansing spent Sunday Miss Knapp of Kalamazoo.
noon and evening.
j
desirable forms of investment.
and Mrs. Roy Kilburn.
spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. Hilbert and daughters Saturday
and Mrs. F. E. Border.
night. They expected to visit Mack­
Thousands of building and loan sharehold­
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brumm and inac Island and the Soo before their
Mrs. Alice Bailey and children at­ return on Monday evening.
ers, representing millions of dollars are safe­
tended the Kunz reunion at Mor­
Thursday nt noon a loud explosion
guarded by wise and effective laws.
gan park, Thomapple. lake. Sunday. was heard coming from the business
Mrs. Kittle Holmes entertained district. One of the gasoline pumps
May we furnish you with information about
at Jerry Fisher's oil station had ex­
NATIONAL” shares 1
ploded causing quite a blaze but due
WQTIOE or MORTGAGE RAIXIV the
MIC quick
qilU. action
IKI
IvhwAi. drfaull haa liven madr in
to
of same of the
business
men
it soon put out
- --It was
and
a
..u .ire
the fire department
de
was not
called.
’
■
Among those who attended the
district conference of the Brethren
church at Elmdale last week were,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Wheeler. Rev.
1250 Griswold SL, Detroit, Mich.
and Mrs. Harley Townsend. Rev.
MEMBER
DtUcll's Oldest Building sad
and Mrs. Fay C. Wing. Mr. and Mrs.
EDERAL HOME
Glen Wotring. Mra. Jacob Hoover,
and Misses Arlene McMillen and
J. L. Maui, Haitings. Mich.
Pauline Hoover.
Word has been received of the
marriage of Miss Reta Jarvis of
Benton Harbor to Claud Herring of
St. Joseph. Miss Janis was a teach­
nt Ona Handrail Filtr rixht er In thc Woodland township schools
for the post four years.
Miss Eleanor Kerr of Ironwood.
Midi., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
V. Hilbert.
’
Miss Eleanor Bird and Miss Flor­
ence Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Nordman of Grand Rapids were

NOTICES

ASK FARMERS TO HELP
ON FORAGE INVENTORY

depositsjnsured

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
$5000

*

$5000

'

SEVEN

CM
UNX

□ALE!

ONLY Fl’
NJ

Nnmt

Tha SepU
open on Moi

an unusual!
listed. Thc
bc caljed be
day. unless
time, be tn
The first t
consumed b
in the cale
many are i
There arc
listed. The
vorce cases,
and a Jarg
civil causes,
plete calent

The Peop
breaking an
The Peop
violation ol
Control Act
Thc Peoj
breaking an
Thc Peop
utory rape.
The Peep
bastardy.

National Bank of Hastings

”

The Splendid Record

(Jlje Rational ffioan &amp;
^nuestment fftompani;

&amp;*E 261

LAST Call!
SEPT. 1st the Price of
Coal Will Be Increased

The aim of this Elevator is to be of assistance
to its patrons in eviry way possible.

•t puhlle
Mlthissi
Ihn plar

For quite a while now we have been advis­
ing'customers to lay in a store of coal for Win­
ter while the prices were lower. We did this to
be helpful in the face of conditions.
"
Some have followed our advice and SAVED
MONEY; some have not. There will only be a
few more days in which you can buy Coal at the
present prices, because,

ON SEPTEMBER l.t
COAL PRICES WILL
BE ADVANCED?
There is a little time left if you hurry.
Telephone about the kind and amount you
need, and we'll do our best to PLEASE YOU.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Fhana 31S7 Hastings, Mich

Lawrence Bird Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Fitzgerald of Rives
Junction are visiting Mr. and Mra.
Bird from Friday until Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sccord and
children of Grand Rapids
spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Law­
rence Bird.
Miss Zadae Eastman, who Is the
Kellogg nurse tor this district, is
making her home with Mrs. Rena
Culler. Miss Marie Neuscaefcr, a
Kellogg nurse in the southern part
of the county, has been stayng with
Mrs. Rena Culler far the past few
days.
Birdslli Holly, who has been in
Detroit for the last few months,
Ls staying with his mother, Mrs.
Rena Culler, for lhe present.
CEDAR CBlfEK.
Henry Wertman and wife spent
the latter part of the week with
their daughter in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leinaar of
Delton and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Whipple of Augusta spent Sunday
afternoon with Henry Leinaar and
family. "
Thursday afternoon. August 23.
Mcsdames Una Mason. Effie Lam­
mers and Emma Oweh entertained
at Cedar Creek Community hall in
honor of Mra. Harold Lester, nee
Mas* .Leinaar, who was a recent

•

ISO) arraa

NOTICE to CREDITOR!

rlalua io
In tha fl It of Ilsatl

WUI Mason, Mra. Josephine Lein­
aar of Delton. Mrs. Kenneth Dan­
iels and daughter and Mrs. Dorothy
Fuller of Hastings. Mrs. Bernice
Campbell and daughter and Miss
Gladys Calms of Freeport, Mra. Mil­
lie Matteson of McOmber and Mra
Millie Fisher and Mrs. Carrie FUher of Hendershott. 'About fifty relby years of married bliss.
Our school begins this Monday
morning with Mrs. Amy Pease as
teacher.
,
Mrs. Claude Hammond of Hinds
Comers spent Thursday with her
daughter, Mrs. Leslie Pease.

ISO-VIS “D” DOOMS SLUDGE,
THE OIL-EATER!

YET STANDARD'S FAMOUS ANTI-SLUDGE MOTOR
OH IS “PREMIUM QUALITY” IN EVERY RESPECT

If the price of Iso -Via “D” were 31c, or even
36c a quart, you’d still be getting the finest
motor-oil value on the market. At the price
you pay for it today it’s a downright bargain!
When you buy Iso-Vis “D” you get the
very latest development in fine, sturdy lubri­
cation for automobile engines—a motor oil
treated by the patented Propane DeWaxing
and Chlorex Extraction process. That gives
it a unique quality—it will not sludge even
tinder the hardest, hottest driving I Further­
more, it deposits almost no carbon, and
Its “body” doesn’t thin out dangerously
under heat or thicken greatly in cold. AU
these advantages go to make up the most
economical fine lubrication you can buy.

PI* too rings clogged with sludge pump

Next time you drive into a Standard Oil
Station ask them to show you lao-Vis “D.”
It’s always ready, in accurately measured
glass bottles, so you can see the clear, glis­
tening good oil that you are getting. You’ll
likejts looks." You’ll like the way it be­
haves in your engine. Try itl
IIO’VIS ”0” MOTOR OIL

25« .

HUS rtOtlAL TAX

TOTAL

ISDVISD

STANDARD OIL SERVICE'

Emeat Ve

H. A. Adi
trespass on
milted.
George Wl
Sickle, capl
Sam D. 8
Road Come

,

Anthony
Robleakl El
peal from J
Ray Cleir
ship, appea
Roy Eve I
ply Case C

Non­
John J.
England, ti
Wilhelm
(Contlnu*

LARGE J
AT

Ooncegtii
Dinne:
Fo

The 8t.
and the 81
viile Home
carried out
day. About
did chicker
were lots
please tlios
Neither
Mr. Picard,
mission, cc
scheduled,
bad time w

somehow h

here at th
but that w
the time pl
kholher en
make an a
However
these two
pensated t
given by N
V 5V from the st
-T
er’s office. I

would have
card had h
Mr. Pole
tratlon of C
ho said ha&lt;
as govemo
his admini
way baqjt t
Following
Rucker Fa
talned wit
musical se
and Picnic
and we un
nual affair

One

On acco

auction at
Point. 7 in

Henry Fla
8. Varney
good work

er. spring
on. pair he
grindstone
not rnentlo
there will
the clrcum
ding may
tion sale a
tills issue f
remember

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMER 5, 1934

12 PAGES

Vigorous, Clear Statement of
■III CHI
PENSSEPT.10 Dangers From Expensive
AN

UNUSUALLY LARGE
CALENDAR FOR THE
TERM

PAGES Ito 8

JAPAN IS SIRRING [
MMMIES

Experiments of New Deal INOLUDING OURS

MISS HETMANSPERGER
RHV
TO TEACH IN COLORADO
Has Position With the State !
Teachers* College at
I

1

Th.

'h,

I

BY THE
RAPID INCREASE OF
HER EXPORTS

Pl ODCP II
LflLL dllU AL

JFIRST INSTALLMENT OF I
PRIMARY FUND CASH!

Be Paid This Mouth­
SESSONOFBOIRO It Will
Balance Will Come in

December

FR
every

vom

Dispatches from the Department
EXPRESS HHvicinity of Miss Marguerite HetmansCOURT HOUSE NEEDS
of Public Instruction at Lansing
perger will be pleased to know that1
REPAIRS
she has accepted a fine position in '
that department to send out the
! the Colorado
Teacher*
College,
---——------ww: vuimnuo
state State
icucncra
vunege,
September Installment of primary
locareu at
ai
ounnison, Colorado,
uoioruflo, WALLS AROUND BOILrive Cniml*
clare Hoffman of Allegan, candl- a wonderful compliment to any man I QNG HOURS* LOW PAY**
Gunnison.
school interest fund money, which IN OUR GOVERNMENT
ONLY FIVE
r,’“ GRIMI­
d,le for lhe republican nomination to receive an endorsement from thel_U,,U nuuno,
which U
------- L-un r —»
is near the center
renter of the
the state.
state. ,|
THAT IS NE
ER ARE DEFECTIVE baste of 1_3»,4H school children.
, _J
DEPRECIATED MONEY
Marguerite will be the critic!
NAL CASES LISTED for congress in thia district, gave an leading------------------------------------men of his community
and
(address here last evening in Fuller (county r- “
*“ •—----------«-i.
ao—
nearly
unanimous.
This'
• ——
teacher In the primary grade and
Safety of our Country Make
the feeling that the peo-■ Are Three Factors Giving superintendent of grade work up to Investigation Proves That per child of school age—that u behall. Rain and disagreeable weather evidences
evldenc
7
.
.
icut down the attendance. About 150 pie
of
Allegan
have
toward
their
nl.
V nand
rtH IIncluding
tU* Ill'll Hl, th*
— fn
...
.
__ ___
.____
___
- . .__ ..
It a Patriotic Duty for
the *lvlH
sixth iTT-'t
grade,
in th*
the
Inatallntion
29
Year*
Japs Big Advantage on
training school which is a part of:
mstauatiou
Years
Number OI Nou-Jury
were present.
fellow citizen. In speaking of this
This will bring a total of S10J00,All Persons
the College. She has taken with: .
Ago Was Faulty.
Cases
-Mr Hoffman Marts his campaign, matter Mr. Hoffman said that he
Low Prices
000 to aid tiie schools of this state. Next west Tuesday is primal
her her niece, Miss Christine Het- I A little time before'he
&gt;
,
■
... Iso far as his own city and county would of course be glad to receive
resigned
;
The
rate
per
child
thia
year
is
our looked
factories
The September term of court will, ^6 concerned, under very unique the nomination for congress next ‘ When
. things
rosvwere
wav all
an busy
into mohsperger of Charlotte, whose faas Janitor at the court house. Frank, M 58 less than It was a year ago.
open on Monday. September 10. with iconditions, highly complimentary to . Tuesday; but nothing could give ।
future for an almost indefinite
,Icl7lflnsl*rP'r' dlfd
oagoeu miormeo
mail(The total rate per child
nuiu ror
Bagpell
Informed «1.
Ed. Monica
Monica that
for uuui
both for party candidate*
wlx .
^tlvTliled^ta
“e_WB11
w*U enclosing _me
lhe. ooiier ot
O,._me
lhe ,
an unusually large number of cases | himself. With only seven exceptions, him so much-pleasure as the writlod we used to pat ourselves on w^mothre
- ------------ --- -------------- -w-. —— onp
Our* Is a govemn
n court touw' hcalln« Plant
,n * 'staUmenta will be a little more than
tlie automobile accident at Vermont- dance erm* condition. Mr Monica •10 per child, the Lansing report I countahCUr
governntonf wd
ville.
Miss
Marguerite's
many
friends
^Xht
that
if
hto
servlceT
were
b. caij'd More th. following-Mon- 1M manufacturer., 'II .he counl, republlauui. 1. wm ml n'wly . .00
•VS- The rate last year waa 112.50.
lt through partisa. TTiat'
wtoh
her
everv-a.^
in
thl.
new
he
p^bably
It lx. fooerf and he1 levM
.n
day. unless they shall, In the mean- officers of Allegan county, all the per cent endorsement as any man 1
_,lu,n ..Ani.rl.an wish her every success In this new
field.
time, be notified to come earlier. | city officers of Allegan city, ipclud- who has long been active In business ( Oenlua-. contrived llvor-sar*
I
something
about
it
;
so
he
said
noth
additional
S3
can
be
paid
this
year
--saving ma- i
party ahall make ­a choice at cant
The first day of court is usually ing three former mayors, hare in could hope to receive.
&gt; ing. thinking that the janitor had In December, which would make the dates for the November riectlon. T
chines that at least In many Indus­
tne,. candidacy of j The mitatandine
outstanding mi
quality of dare tries enabled American manufaclurconsumed by calling the cases listed |I writing endorsed the
। probably informed the proper com­ total this year ateam S10M per child primary is the method established
in the calendar, and learning how Mr. Hoffman for congress. Four of‘Hoffman is the man's sincerity, his ers to successfully compete for busl- 1
! mittee of the board of supervisors, as compared with 112.50 last year. law for that purpose. As kxw M
many are ready for trial.
the seven who did not give their clear thinking and forceful way of ness. even in countries with a much ।
lit appears that he did not. As Mr.
There arc only five criminal cases endorsement stated that they op- &lt;staling things. His friends are sup­ lower wage scale—like Japan for In- :
Monica learned that nothing was
non-believer tn the primary
listed. There is a long list of di­ posed him for purely political rea-' porting him because they believe stance. But that day . has gone by. I
being done abdut the heating plant
vorce cases, several Jury civil causes, sons, aside from that they are , he is the best man in the district to st least for many products. Many .
he Informed one of live committee
and a large number of non-jury friendly to him. The other three light the growing tendency in con- nauons nave Become
macnine- ;;
Bagnell had said to him.
nations have become "machinecivil causes. Following is the com­ probably had personal reasons. Il Is,
(Continued on page six)
the primary.
minded” within the last quarter of WILL BE GUESTS OF THE
c001™111** r5,&lt;luei!fd. htn]
plete calendar:
a century, and more of them are I
ur tr wwt t nnn wnrrar
. make an investigation. He found Un­
Many voter* who never attend th*
Criminal Causes.
becoming so. Manufacturers tn forW- K- KELLOGG FOUN- east wall was in as bad a condition
The People va Leonard Goertler,
elgn countries can go on the market'
DATION
“ Mr. Bagnell had told him. and
DR.
S.
M.
FOWLER
HAS
breaking and entering, for trial.
today and. if they have the price.
'that othcr Parts of thp w*n werc
manner will criticise
TOTAL
OF
496
STARTED
The People vs. Harry Whittaker, MOVED TO BATTLE CREEK
can buy most any machine they nATCC ADC QCDTCIUI
!ne&lt;t?
repairs, so much that new
want, and some of them have been DATES ARE SErTEM. walls to enclose the boiler were an
violation of the Michigan Liquor
HIGH SCHOOL WORK
Control Act.
■iota, n. The, -r.1 buw- while »e &lt;
BER 7TH, 8TH AND 9TH
’•wt*h.auS,1^
others
YESTERDAY
The People vs. William Wisner, Enters Partnership With Dr.
were contentedly boasting. We even
—
(that whoever put in the heating
would attend the primary they
breaking and entering a cottage.
Higgins—Offices in Re­
might have made their Influence frit
'send American mechanical experts Interesting
Programs for pz2l nL,
The People vs. Alex Sanders, stat­
to
Russia
to
teach
them
modern
1
—
.
&lt;
.
.
I
used
flre
brick
next
to
the
flames
FOREIGN STUDENTS
gent Theater Building
utory rape.
HON. CHASE OSBORN WILL methods of manufacture so they
Each Session—“WotableB under the boiler. Ha Igpnd that the
Dr. 8. M. Fowler, who began his
'
MORE THAN YEAR AGO
The People vs. Alfred Greiner,
can compete with ua Probably no I
Will Speak
b“n improperly
SPEAK HERE OCTO­
practice of dentistry in Hastings
bastardy.
people are more apt at "ImitaUng” I ~wu
.
made, judging by the knowledge we
Judy Civil Ceases.
and lived here for several yean un­
BER 16TH
&gt; that
ulwture or co.ua nod., .Uk., .nd ।
1 “
° il
Ernest Vermeulen, el al., vs. Phoe­ til he moved to Battle Creek, and
- me mx ptx wu uurrung
up
a'lot Largest Freshman Class in
be Manker, trespass on the cash.
who relocated In Hastings five or
be held
the
more cool
titan ...
was neoeusn,
necessary. •»&gt;,..
That
num, oUur mints they am' un- will
wU1 “
““ at “
* _W.
W K,
K' Kellogg
Kelk««S™&gt;"
~“i uu.n
the History of Hastings
MEETING OF
1
H. A. Adrounle vs. Earl Coleman, six years ago. has returned to Bat- OPENING
Foundation clear Lake Camp. All ot was evident from the dense black
had better criticise himself.
deraell the world without any ques­
High School
trespass on the case, tried and sub­ lie Creek to live and to practice his
teachers of the county are tn- clouds of smoke pouring out from
THE BROTHERHOOD tion and this list is rapidly expand­ the
mitted.
profession there.
vited to be guests of the W. K. Kcl- the chimney. This proved the oomThe
schools of this city opened on
ing. Why? Because they have not
Dr. Fowler will be associated with
logg
Foundation
from
Friday, bustion was poorly done.
George Willison xs. Warren R. Van
Tuesday. There were light enroll­ SEED LOANS WILL
bnly bought the latest model, of
Sickle, capias.
Dr. H. C. Higgins in the Regent ISuperintendent of Public In­
September 7 st 6:00 P. M. until
On Tuesday the committee direct­ ments tn the lower grades, no doubt
( CLOSE SEPTEMBER IB
machinery to manufacture with, but
Sam D. Solomon vs. Board of Co.. theater building. They have taken
ed p. M. Sunday. September 9. The ed Mr. Monica to tear out the walls due to fear of possible contagion
they have even gone ahead and Im­
Road Commissioners of the County additional rqoms and are adding to struction and Ford Colored
period of registration is from 5:00 iof the boiler, so the defects could be from Infantile paralysis, which had
proved on those models. On top of to 6:00 P M. Friday.
(seen. There waa need of new walls, caused two deaths in this city with­ Government Aids FinneYs to
of Barry and County of Barry, no their equipment.’ Dr. Fowler will
Quartette Listed
cause.
specialize in X-ray work and ex­
in a week. While doctors admit they
Plant Fall Grains and
The members and friends of the American would starve to death if-. A very fine program has been ar- | that Is evident
, Anthony Doll A Co. appellee, vs. tractions. and Dr. Higgins will con- ,
ranged by Mrs. Maude Smith and I This heating plant was Installed 29 do not know as much as they want
he tried to live on IL In the great the Barry County Health Depart-I years ago. A boiler which has been
Winter, Barley
Robleskl Electric Co, appellant, ap­ tlnue with his general practice. The Brotherhood will-be pleased to know
to about infantile paralysis, the ex­
SJS S
mills Ster^S
of England one
‘sDindlM
cm^^11 be* en^um^ntI
t^t
*^eS
a wonderful program is being cotton
County Agent Harold J. Pi
joint offices were opened on Tues- that
1
peal from justice court.
perts on that disease are confident
arranged for the coming seven meet­ TheJawhave » im^td th^m* and “roup slnglng durU’8 ‘he first to be as efficient as a modern boiler,
Ray Clemens vs. Baltimore Town­ day. September A
evening. The speaker for Friday The court house committee derided, tlous. The germ of the disease has । tne planting oi lan grama win
which will begin on Monday chin/rv^th^t
Dr. Fowler has been contemplat- ings.
1
ship. appeal from Justice court.
after « s^ndl “ A^&amp;of^S
-^f.they had investigated, that it never been discovered, so it Is im- 'September IMh. Barry county
October 15.
IW) Everett
Roy
arncu vs.
v». Merchants
mmiiunu Supaup- mg
Ing this
ima utuve
move amvc
since the
uw uoun
death ui
of evening.
1
40 spindles.
blu wife in
ply Case Co., et al, trespass on the his
in fhlc
this z-tfv
city. Ila
He numowns na I' It
** wiU be gratifying
araujying to know
xpow that
tnat after
J"',I*".'”” And
'7~T think of the Associate Professor of Education of would be real economy, inaenuch
case.
home at 122 Chestnut street. Battle ,vr lhe October meeting one of the
i
thf Boston University. The program as new walls had to be put In which
_
__ _
।
_
,
emnlovre
e*t*
tn
fin
PFNTS
a
employee
gets
25
to
50
CENTS
A
Creek, but for the present is mak­ must distinguished men of the Unit­
Saturday includes talks by Mlss^wodld entail an expense of 32$0. to health, when consulted on the sub­
DAY in depreciated money and
Mall La Sebald. Dr. Wllda Rose- replace the old boiler with a new ject. advised the reopening of our
John J. Seltenrelch vs. Alfred ing his home with Mr. and Mrs. ed States has been secured as speak­
er. He is none other than Hon. Chase "works 10 to 14 hours; in England brook, and Dr. Henry Otto of the' one large enough to heat both the schools and did not belters*' that
Olenrr*SUwart. 95 High street.
England, trespass on the case.
W. K
K. [Kellogg
Foundation. -There
There court house and »h»
iKelkwtr WMindation.
Dr. Fowler lias qjany warm per­ 8. Osborn, at one time governor of the employee would get at least W
Wilhelm F. Morlok va Emanuel
the &lt;.&lt;i
Jail. Which danger from this disease would be in plant fall grains
moat three times as much, and doesn’t will beiypportunitles for general dis- would mean a large saving In coal.
As security
*uuiu
menu* in
sonal friends
In nasungs
Hastings wno
who regret Michigan—one of the country's un-.
(Continued on page 7. part two.
his removal and wish him the best notable platform speakers, a man put in over half as many hours. In cusstorr of the health program in the The boiler would.cost g500. The Com­ tending school.
chattel
of success in his new location.
I »ho always has a message that the United States the proportion county during the coming year.
In the high school the enrollment
mittee did not feel that they were
LARGE ATTENDANCE
__________ , ,___________
reaches the hearts of folks. Mr. Os­ would be much greater. What show
Saturday evening here will a talk authorized to create such an ex­ exceeded all past records, a total of
,
I born by letter as well as telegram does the United State# manufactur­ by Professor Henry Busch of pense. but believe the supervisors 496 having been enrolled on the first
AT CATHOLIC PICNIC ------'' ~
t
■
~.iiM
that "
er of anywung
anything containing cotton Cleveland.
.
has given his acceptance of that
The entertainment in siiould be called in special session to day of school. The freshmen class la
T fitter
The NInrth ,d*w for ‘he Brotherhood. In order
against such competition? and the evening wjll .Include dancing.
consider the matter and decide what the largest tn the history of the
Concessions, Addresses and l^Clier L Tom 1/IC IVOHn t0 accept this Invitation he cancelled the same applies to hundreds of Bunday's progwwlncludes religious should be done. We understand that school. The enrollment by grades in
i---- 1
. ■
----------- a speaking engagement al DePauw °*hcr prodpete made in Japan and services by Rev. August Johansen steps are being taken to call the the .High school is as follows:
Dinner Entertained the
I University. This first will be an open dipped here. Our NRA jwllcy ag- of Battle Creek and a talk on board for a
one-day session, at
Ninth Grade
505 Rose St.. Petoskey. Mich.
meeting, which will be held upstairs gravalesJt by still further reducing "Teacher-Pupil Relationships" by which time the whole matter will
Folks Thursday
Tenth Grade
Our recent
recent trip
trin to
tn UUi
Ihia sectton
wr-tlon in
In the auditorium. Mr.
u. Osborn
n.iv». is
i. not 1 the time (hat
Uiat an employee
nnninv** nan
wnrlr
On our
can work
Dr. Roy Street of the W. K. Kellogg be presented to the board in an un­
The St. Rose church of Hastings
Eleventh Otade ..
to
40
hours
or
leas,
while
the
Japan
­
up
M-131
we
were
struck
by.
the
fact
only
nationally
known
as
an
orator,
Foundation. Sunday afternoon there derstandable manner, with the idea
and the St. Cyril church of Nash­
Twelfth Grade ■ • •
that
must
of
the
travel
was
still
gobut
he
is
also
an
author'of
many
ese
laborer
puts
in
from
60
to
72
ville Homecoming and Picnic was
will be a demonstration of games, that the board shall direct what
Poet Graduates ..
carried out in a fine way on Thurs­ ing north, with many care carrying books. He will be remembered M one hours and ofen more. .This manl- etc. This program will be in charge should be done under the circum­
Indiana
and
Ohio
licenses.
When
we
-------of Michigan's best governors. In his (Continued on page 11, part two. of Lloyd Shafer.
day. About 700 partook of the splen­
stances.
Total
did chicken dUiner provided. There arrived. Petoskey and Bay View and early days as a newspaper man in
There will be every opportunity at
Undoubtedly the enrollment will
this encampment for boating, bas­ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
were lots of things to amuse and nearby resorts were overflowing, a rough mining town in the northern POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
the season still at its peak with part of this state, he cleaned up a
please those who attended
ket-ball. archery, tennis, swimming,
At the lime when this is written ths
condition that existed
Neither Governor Comstock nor summer people not yet ready to shameful
number of foreign students waa not
leave,
and
hay
fever
and
asthma
vic
­
there
by
strong
arm
methods.
This
qulred for thte procedure.
Mr. Picard, head of the liquor com­
definitely known although Superin­
won him the deadly enmity of a
mission. could make' the addresses tims arriving in swarms.
FRIGHTENED BURGLARS
tendent VanBusklrk and Principal
Fortunate Indeed is the person gang of roughnecks who tried to get
scheduled. The governor has had a
who
doesn't
have
to
hunt
for
rooms
LEAVE
THEIR
PLUNDER
rid of him but failed, for at that
than purchase the Mad
bad time with a lame knee and can­
ber will considerably exceed last but this amount at assist
not get arouhd well. Mr. Picard and has board at a private table. time Chase Osborn could whip his
year's figures.
Waiting an hour and more for serv­ weight in wild cats.
Woman Hears Them, Calls
somehow had the Impression that he
ice in the overcrowded restaurants
For the closing meeting of the
Husband
and
Robbers
here at that hour, we understand, and numerous tea rooms is nothing Brotherhood, in April next year, the
LIGHTNING DESTROYED
Vamose
but that was two hours earlier than uncommon. For a resort of thia size Ford Motor Oo.X colored quartette Is
BARN NEAR NASHVILLE
the time planned for him As he had Petoskey is noticeably lacking in expected to furnish the entertain­
Wednesday morning at about 3
high
grade,
modern,
up-to-date
eat
­
ment.
•bother engagement he could not
o'clock burglars entered the home of
ing places. I expect the big over­
Another speaker who has agreed to
make an address.
Fred Barnaby* five miles east of tills
Hay,
Oats, Fann Implements
head
and
shortness
of
the
season
Is
come is Dr. Paul Voelker, who is
However the disappointment tn
city. Mr*. Barnaby was awakened by
the town changing ।making a fine record as superinten­
Burn—Loss (8,000—
these two speakers was fully com­ responsible.
the noise downstairs and loudly
pensated by the splendid address quickly from a bustling crowded ।dent of public instruction of this
called to her husband to get up as
Insured
given by Mr. Raymond B. Foley summer city with a floating populg- istate. Dr. Voelker is an excellent
•omebody was In the house. The
Saturday morning lightning struck
from the state highway commission- tion of 12.000 and over to an Ocdi- (speaker who always has an inter­
burglars promptly made their exit.
er's office. He spoke for the governor nary county scat town of around' &lt;esting message.
They had gathered a lot of silver­
by Mrs Elsie Fumtes at Nashville
Members of the program commitand gave a very fine address. He also sxxn.
ware and some Jewelry, which they
and occupied by Ray Bird. The
It's been the best season here In i
had placed on the front porch; but
structure was destroyed by the re­
(Continued on page three.
would have been given by Prank Pi­ several years.
In their haste to make a get-away
sulting fire. The flames also burned
We came into Petoskey over Its
card had he been able to be present.
they didn't stop for the plunder but
a quantity of hay. oats and straw
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Mr. Foley defended the adminis­ beautiful new approach a paved
left It so that the owners could easland several farm Implements. The
One Office Where Nomination
tration of Governor Comstock, whom highway eleven miles in length,
S recover it. So far there are no
livestock and some of the smaller
he said had made a splendid record which tiad'just been opened for ■Means Election (as no democrat is
ucs.
‘
as governor. He declared that under traffic a day or two before. Grading running!.
estimated at &gt;3.000. partially covered
started
many
months
ago
and
work
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENT.
his administration Michigan is on its
by Insurance. Tl* building was 2 1-2
went
on
all
winter
as
a
relief
meas
­
ADELBERT
CORTRIGHT,
way bat£ to solvency.
Candidate for the nomination for
Republican Candidate for Prosecut­ miles northeast of Nashville.
Following Mr. Foley's talk the ure. federal and state highway
Sheriff on the Republican ticket
. During the same storm lightning
funds
furnishing
the
means
for
the
ing Attorney.
Rucker Family of Climax. enter­
st
the
Primaries.
Tuesday.
Sept.
11.
My qualifications include eight also struck the bam on the William
tained with a group of songs and enterprise which cost a huge sum ot
I was bom at Bowens Milk, Barry
years' active practice of law and Tltmarih farm a mile away, tearing
(Continued on page five)-musical selections. The Homecoming
Candidate for d
Co. My parents and myself have
four years as Circuit Court' Com­ off some-of the roof-and siding, but
and Picnic was a decided success.
nation for sheriff.
been'tax payers Jn the county for TO
the bam did not catch fire.
missioner.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
I
have
liad
six
years'
experience
nual affair.
ncss experience in the milling and
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
in criminal work during which time
ty an average of W
elevator business and also engaged
I handled six hundred arraignments
that save trlal-rewta
in farming. I do not belong to any
and flBy trials in Justice and Cir­
political ring nor have I pledged
cuit Court. 7
myself to any group.
Being a graduate of the public
If nomlhated and elected. I will
schools of this county and of the
MRS. WILL MEAD.
give the people of Barry county ef­
University of Detroit Larf School. I
On account'of the death of her
ficient service and will operate the
(feel myself well qualified to perhusband. Mr*. Will Mean will dispose
froni the duties of Prosecuting At­
of her personal property at public
For Sheriff put a cross In front of
torney.
auction at the farm near Stony
the name (X, Schuyler L. Bowen.
I SUPPORT A BARRY COUNTY
Point. 7 miles erft of Hastings. It
abchif. d. McDonald,
MAN FOR A BARRY COUNTY
will be an afternoon sale with Col.
Prosecutor on the Republican Aflv.
OFFICE at Uic Primaries SeptemHenry Flannery as auctioneer and
'Ticket.
8. Varney as cjfrk. She will offer a
LIBRARY HOURS.
Selected Barry county as a perma­
good work team; two good milch
The library will resume its regular
MEETING POSTPONED.
nent home because of ber people­ hours. Tuesday, Sept. 11th.
cows, sows. pigs, com in shock, find­
। The Thornapple Garden Club
schools. churches.and natural beau­
er. spring harrow, cultivator, wagMonday to Friday inclusive 10.meeting will be postponed from this
ty. Bom and raised on a farm.
Thursday
to* Thursday. September
(
WM.
C.
STBUIN.
Graduate of Holly High school. Oak­
grindstone and many other articles
, 13. and wiU be held with MTk. A. D.
Candidate for nomination for land county. Michigan. ISIS. Gradu­
not mentioned. It is hoped That
It Is open Saturday afternoon
ANDREW
JOHN A VANDERKOLK.
utecgie at
N
there will be a good turn out Under,. sheriff on the Republican ticket at ate of the Literary and Law Depart­ from l-«c, but closed Saturday
Republican.Candidal* tor
the circumstances, and that the bid­ the primary. Tuesday, Sept. 11.
ments of University of Michigan in morning.
Candidate for ■omlnation for I
PIONEER MEETING.
\
Bhgriff.
I am a life tong resident of Barry 1922. Received a broad legal exper­
ding may be spirited Read her auc­
sheriff on Democratic ticket. Your' The Johnstown and Barry Pioneer
Jean Barnes. Librarian.
tion sate advertisement elsewhere in county. I have had fifteen years ience in Detroit. Since coming here
ir support will b* greatly op­
support ut Sept. 11 primary will be meeting wUl be held Thursday. Sept,
this issue tar further particulars and public service as Ju.-,tire of the peace, have been lionored with the follow­
ted. If you will call tor a RaSUPPER POSTPONED.
appreciated.—Adv.
13, at the Banfleld M. E. church.
township treasurer and supervisor of ing public offices: Circuit Court
re memberthedate.
Those having tn ciiarge the
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Pot luck dinner. All welcome. D. O.
Assyria township, and former chair­ Commissioner. Attorney for Home "Around-the-Worid-Bupper" which
1 Btllea, Pres.—Adv.
POLITICAL NOTICE.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
man of the Barry county board of Owners' Loan Corporation. Secretary waa to have been held this Wednes­
ALLAN C.MYDE.
supervisors. Inquiry *• to character of Farm Debt-Adjustment Commit­ day night at the Methodist church next Tuesday. Sept 11th. I ani al POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT,
Candidate for the Republican Nomi­ and service rendered is invited
tee. Barry County Oonclllatlotj Oom- found It necessary In view of con­ candidate for Register of Deeds
*
nation for County clerk of
H nominated and elected my sole
ditions which they could not*control the Republican ticket and will i
candidate for the republican notniB^rry county.
aim will tee to meet my official du­
to postpone this event indefinitely. predate your vpte and any assl
nation for sheriff at the
Your suppdrt at the Primary. Sept. ties and give to the people of Barry
Booster for Barry The date will be announced at a lat- ano* you may
Primary. I will appreciate your sup11, will te greatly appreciated.—Adv. county efficient servtoe.—Adv.

Not Getting Us Anywhere, Says Clare Hoffman In
Speech Monday Night. Our Liberties Threatened

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COUNTY TEACHERS
AT CLEAR LAKE CAMP

ENROLLMENT EX­
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CORNELIUS MANNI
. Republican Candidate for Nomination

fbt

SHERIFF
PrimAfy September 11
Ytat Support WiU Be Appreciated

02285146
Hastings, Michigan

Phone 2272

10c

Eckrich Oleo
Butter

Shultz

ot

Fruport

Minced Ham
Liver Sausage
Fresh Hamburger

2 - 25c
2
25c

Bologna

u.. 2$c

Frankfurters
Beef Kettle Roasts
Beef Steak
Chunk Bacon

2 “• 25c

Veal Roasts

“ 15c

FELDPAUSCH MARKET

MANY ATTEND FREE­

INFANTILE PARAL——r——
PORT HOMECOMING Ttnth Program By
SELFISH MOWS
YSIS AGAIN FATAL
LOCAL NEWS
Hastings City Band Beverly Sigler Bucoumbed to
Former Residents Enjoy the
on Saturday
ARE HACK OF IT , Programs
Digease on Sunday
man?
&lt;rf Mr- and
and Monday

HAS BUSY WEEK ON
SPEAKING TOUI
John 0. Ketohim In Do
mand at Many Gather-

Hod.

William Hayes sympathize with
ingi in the State
!
I them in thrir loss of their little baby
| THE GAS TAX AMENDMENT Tiie Homecoming celebration Sat­
Thte community was lnexpre«Ibly Kiri, bom last Bunday. It Lived but a
Ungx City Band, to be given on the
urday
and
Monday
furnished
the
oc
­
i WOULD CUT 15,000,000 casion for a good many former real- court yard square tomorrow. Thurs­ shocked to learn Monday morning
mtautaa. Mrs. Hayes will be re-. for former Congrewunan John (■
&gt;
Ketcham
ag
he
Was
on
a
speaklnM
of the death the nlghr before of Ut- membered here M Mrs. Bernice
,
FROM SALES TAX
dents and friends to visit the old day. evening. &lt;t eight o'clock:
tour in various sections of the statfl
March—Kiefers special, w. fa. tie Beverly Sigler. 11 year old daugh- ItoM.
home town. Among thoa* seen oft
On Wednesday he waa at Travfl
ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Kim Btgier of I Mrs- Bert Lancaster te slowlyr
one or both of the days were the Ktafer.
erse City where he spoke at a Pita
tills city. The cause of her death was gaining from her recent Illness
SELFISH SCHEME IS EXWaltzes
—
Forget-Me-Not.
ifollowing: Mr. and Mrs. George
I g&lt; ruld-fcr-Govemor
rally.
Mr
infantile
paralysis.
Apparently
when
I
Mrl
Morton
Smith
who
suffered
Brooks.
|| POSED BY ATTY. GEN'L.
she
was
taken
to
the
hospital
at
some
broken
ribs
some
time
ago
te
i
Ketcham
and Mary accompanie
Intermezzo—Indian Trail
(War
him to Traverae City.
Grand Rapids she was suffering slowly gaining.
Big Oil and Aato Camp.ni..
'Dance) E. DeLamater.
from
appendicitis,
the
other
disease
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Striker
will
I
Thursday
he
spoke
at
a
meetin
Overture—Invincible. K. L King.
I Trombone
Solo——
The Holy City, having Involved the appendix, and tntertain the Baltimore L. A. B. oni of farmers of Lenawee and Hills
Would Save Their Products (Mrs Uhl f. Utley of Detroit. Mr. L
----- rr---------From Rnloa Tnr
and Mrs ray Ware of South Lowell. I Stephen Adams; (ptayed bytRoss an operation was performed for that Wednesday. Sept. 12. Pot luck din­■ dale counties, the meeting bein
held “1 Devil'4 Lake, and on Pri
From Sales Tax
a u Peckham,
Dora Sul- p2Sree' 80,01,0: arr by L- p- k‘ur- trouble. It soon became evident that ner.
the real and serious trouble was tn-1 Circle No. 1 of the Methodist L.. day was the main speaker at th
I something
7v."and
Something revealing
revealing the
the selfish
selfish |H
11vwi
van..“r
Rev.
and Mre.^Ftonald
Mrs. Ronald ‘HoffHoff- eiidcau.
'A. 8- will be entertained by Mrs.. Pioneer Society gathering in Casa
March—The Victors, Louis Elbel. fantile paralysis.
I motives, which are back of the I man of Lake Odessa, Mr. and Mrs.
Funeral services were held at the Emma Murdock. 131 E. center St.,. opolte. Crowning the Queen at th
Selection—Chimes ot Normandy,
movement to reduce the Michigan j Will O'Harrow of Otsego, Mr. and
residence on Sa Jefferson 8t. on,on Friday afternoon. Sept. 7.
Freeport Home Coming on Saturda
1 gas tax to two cents by constltu- iMrs Nelson Beers and son of Rich- Planquette; arr. by J. B. Claus.
Ln.l xmtntaenl. h«, lit come wlj""*”'1
““I
. Selection—Popular Numbers, arr. Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty i The Dowling Cemetery Circle willI afternoon and speaking at a meet
o'clock, the Rev. L. L. Dewey off I- meet at the church- basement forr ing al Good Will church Balurda
by A. A. Blferno.
i light, no doubt much to the dtecom- d,e- of
H £?rn,.i Kare!?e,j
elating.
Burial
was
made
in
River[dinner.
Sept.
13.
The
following
ladies
i
evening
completed the week'a la
March—Chicago Tribune, W. P.
fiture of the Automobile Club of
f?n}'
side cemetery.
I are on the committee for work: Hll-• bor»4or Mr, Ketcham.
v •*
•
Michigan at Detroit
Uy of Vicksburg, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chambers.
No one can guess how she con- d* Irwin, Mrs. Thus. Johnston,
Last i^eek Sri Detroit Free [Arnold. Victor Stcckle. Mlu Haxe!
IdyL—The Glow Worm, Paul
'
FRIENDS
TOUR DIS1
traded the disease. There are many Nice* Mackinder. Nettle Miller. Mrs.
Pre.ss contained a dispatch from! R^8J’ o.f.
^£phn^cnyo*}
TH
ICT
FOR
BURHAN!
. 8Uf 8Pan«l'd Banner—Hannon - who thought slfe had been exposed . M. J. Manning and Maude Mott.
Lansing mentioning the fact that [and
A voluntary organization of th
teed by Walter Damroach; arr. by by little Nancy Dolan, who died last' County clerk T. 8. K. Reid heldI
week from that malady; but It up-[a school of Instruction Saturday, in। friends and supporters of Earl 1
the proposed amendments, spot)John Philip Sousa.
.—by
«... the
.1x._,..
Jack and Club
two daughters
of Detroit.
sored
Automobile
of
pears that the two girls had not1 which he told the members of the। Burhans was effected In Van Bure
and Mrs. Edgar Cheney and
been with each other since some 1 election boards of thte county how county last week for the purpose o
Michigan, had been submitted to [Mr.
[daughter of Eaton Rapids. Mr. and SAW TERRIBLE LOSS
the'attorney general's office, for an
time in June, so that could not "be.the ballots should be handed out, carrying hte candidacy over th
the cause.
and recorded, how they should be , Congreuional District during th
opinion as to whether, if those Mrj. ScHuchart of Rochester, N. Y_.
CAUSED BY DROUTH Litt!:
-;!;- was a
amendments should carry. 15.000,000 Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hynes of Mill­
Little L:
Beverly
a most win-1 canvassed after the polls are dosed., last week of the campaign. A groui
ington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mohler
some, beautiful child, with
wi
a sunny;The primary ballots were also dte- of citizens to going over the district
would be lost yearly to Michigan
Dean
and
Mrs.
Davenport
of
Muskegon.
Mrs.
Laura
DuPrey
of
dtepoBitlon.
with
an
inborn
kindness.
'
tributed
to the various townships। informing the people of the accom
sales tax funds. .
The attorney general, according San Joae. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Jud
Make Automobile Trip
courtesy and consideration
for and wards at that time, The law pltehmenta of Mr. Burhans as i
Kingsley and children of drandvillc,
others, which made her a favorite! makes it the duty of the County member of the Legislature. Many o
to the Free Press, ruled that If the
Through
the
We«t
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilliland of Flint.
the group arc Influential farmer
with all who knew her.
Clerk to do this..
amendments were passed thte 15.­
Mr. and Mrs. Galen Overholt of
Dean and Mrs. Davenport of
There Is deep sympathy for the
The alarm of fire at 1:16 Wednes- who contend that Mr. Burhans. as i
000.000 of sales tax revenue would
Clarksville. Mrs. Arthur Beifert of Woodland returned last week from parents of both of these fine girls, day was due to a blaze discovered tn FARMER-LAWYER, te best able
be lost to the-state of Michigan.
Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore an automobile trip through the west From It al! some comfort Is pos- the roof of Omar Barker's home. It, represent the district. They hav
James E. Mogan. managing di­
Bustance of Greenville, Mr. and visiting the states of Wisconsin slble in the feeling that possibly [was extinguished by using the chem- already been in thte county at th'
rector of the state board of tax ad­
Mrs Keith Durkee. Mrs. Delta Dur­ Minnesota, North and South Dakota' death saved the little ones from ical with very small loss.
time of our going to press.
ministration. estimates that the au­
kee. Mr. afid Mrs, Burl Hayner of Nebraska. Iowa. Kansas, Missouri (some terrible deformity that might I Leander Leonard, who recently
The men who are carrying th&lt;
tomobile transactions yielded 13.700.­
near Costs Grove. Mr. and Mrs. VI- and Illinois.
(have been a cruel handicap to them [suffered a broken hip. passed away speaking campaign over the dtelric
000 and gasoline purchases 11.300.­
vem Cook of Lake Odessa. Mr. and
------------ of the U1UUM1
, the unn
Speaking
drouth,
Dean
in
the interests of Mr. Burhans an
al! their lives.
this Wednesday forenoon. Funeral
000 of the sales tax in the first year
&gt;|H that
th.. as
.. much
—-.-c.as Barry
__ _ county
... . .
Mrs.
Frank
Bunker.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
said
—
— • —- —•••—■ —.
a i lAnuny
But the greatest comfort to the services will be held at the Baptist William A. Burnette. &amp; promlnen
the taw was Ln operation.
Prcrl
AllArHIncr a
Altn Ur
anrl has
__
_______
.. stricken families is the privilege 1 church on Saturday afternoon at farmer and FARM UNION leadei
Frank Allerdlng
of- Alto.
Mr. and
has suffered
from it—
we.M..VYWVW..have no con—
---------------------The joker in the proposed weight
at.,
I
&lt;
—
Ml
__
a
.....
.
.
Mrs. Bernie Kenyon of Lansing. Mr. ceptlon of the iocs inflicted upon the they have had of having the com- two o'clock.
"
whose articles on fruit and fam
tax amendment lies in this phrase:
and Mrs. Grant of Elmdale. Mr. and farmers of the west, particularly in fort, joy and real help they received
Mis- Etta Wykom. a former Has­ matters are attracting state-wide,al
"Such taxes shall be Ln lieu of any
..Irf .thati 1.
_ saw
___ t:from
___ ,1theIIUvea of these
*&gt;___ ________
Mrs. Frank C. Deming. Mr. and Mrs. Rnurh
South FWlVnln
Dakota. He said
he
children.
tings resident, te now suffering from tention. Lewis R. williams. Van Bur
other taxes in any wise based upon
Jesse Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert buildings there where the drifting
rn
County ProsecuUng Attorney
a
severe
break
in
her
leg
and
wrist,
tiie value of such motor vehicle, or
Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler. block dirt, blown by high winds, had 1"WOODEN NICKELS" GOOD
caused by a fall she had while visit­ Elias Harmon. President of the vil­
upon any part or portion thereof."
eaves --------of houses
, „ ------------------- in ALLEGAN COUNTY. ing a cousin near Freeport. At pres­ lage of Cassopolis, Attorney C. L
The following dav. Tuesday. The Geo Baker. Burr Burling. Mr. and been piled up to the --------Mrs. Levi
Levi Hynes. Mr. ana
and Mrs. van
Carl
AntAm^aiLA
Mrs
ent she is in the Pennock hospital. 'Stickler, of Constantine, and severs
SS1**" Rkkm. Mr .nd Mr&gt;. Tta. Mccr.
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others. They are speaking al bam
changes in Allegan during the com­
n!! pL W *nd cbUdrm, Mr. Nor. HulllPASSING OF JOHN NOBLES, [concerts, merchants' picture shows
farmers, who had no hay crop, no ing Allegan county fair "to be sure
grain crop, whose com had been lit­ and get a wooden nickel."
John Nobles, who has been in poo.- civic events, and public gatherings
erally burned up. with hay rakes
Wooden nickels in Allegan will be! h.eaJHl.£?r “'Tr?U_y.“rs'_^ua!^ a*ay ! Mr' Burhans. in winding up hl
“tK’^
Tue«lay iermpalgn. te debating Roman I
gathering Russian thistles to feed wort?nl?elrf.« relue
the sales tax ftom motor vehicles I Mr&lt;
tin Mr.
Mrs. Frank Mor
Martin.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. their stock!
fair providing the owner of them mornlnC
seven o clock. The funer-; jnrvto. one of hte Democratic oppon
nnd gasoline.
wlU ** held
the hornc' 432 W e’;U- on Friday of thte week at Ben
{Ralph Hyatt and children. Mrs. Ida
Dean Davenport predlcU that be­ takre^m to the offl^7f the iS?
In other words, after the nttor- ..
SStaX £t 1-teTX? £jt R£
‘;..
B,WnW°" *’•
»‘rbor
f I Green.8st
Myers.
Russell
Cole.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
fore
the
winter
ends
we
shall
realize
ney general of the state had con- 1 ‘
I Will Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- «ceniy what
»nai a disaster
aisaster the drouth
That there might be some durable■ two-thirty
l*^'th*r‘yoc,ock
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finned the suspicion of state officials win nurriAon. nu- uuu mis iwn- keenly
| Surviving are ttje widow, hte &gt; "Old Richboy doesn't seem to b&lt;
noth Penoyer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl has been. He did not mince his
that the passing of the gas tax
of th£ Centennial of Alle-J
Hulllberger. all of Grand Rapids. wwds in criticising the folly of the souvenir
'(mother,
Mrs.
Minnie
Nobles
of
*"
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happy, even “
though
he plays gol’
.
gan
county, the management of the'1
amendment, sponsored
by themtohi
Au-i.Mr Ond MrS Harry Karchcr- Mr
‘Srhtan
the time."
j
association, which is staging a !Grandville, and one brother, Dr. all"No.
lomobile Club of F
"
’ BI'd Mrs Olenn AUerdln»- Mr and government in reducing com crops, Fair
Sflmae
sum '5f
He says be may have to fijui
wheat crops and
cotton crops pageant
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deprive the stale of I_______
in commemoration of thel। Winn Nobles of Coral.
Mrs
Bauer. Mr. and Mrs through the country, when the sit- ]
I For a number of years. Mr. Nobles some sort of work u&gt; take his mini!
&gt;5,000,000 —which it needs sorely for i!wm.
[
has had wooden nickels i,
Mishler. Mrs. Th os. Sullivan. nation that now exists ought to have centennial,
‘
'
.
prepared
which will serve as an at- ' [was associated with hte uncle. Frank off of golf.”
relief work and to carry on public ।| .Mr. and Mrs. Vern Yarger. Mr and been
anticipated, because of the in- ]
education in this slate—and after I;
tractive and permanent souvenir of Pancoast, in the jewelry business
How nice of us to reduce cotton
[Mrs. Don D. Putnam, Mr. nnd Mrs. creasing dryness of spring and sum- ।
and after Mr. Pancoast's death, con­
the event.
(
the attorney general gave it as his ■
mnieston
pnu
tsetrar
Mr
production to our own needs so oth­
Eggleston.
Phil Mr^d
Begar. Mrv
Mr.
tinued
the
business
until
afflicted
mer seasons during recent yearsopinion that the passmg of the (Ralph
^'p‘L“
ggt&lt;Sto^
The wooden nickels arc being diser lands can produce more to supply
amendment would do exactly that
•JjTveKa Bumford Whlle America probably will not suf- ।trlbutdd by merchants of the coun­ several years ago with paralysis.
the world!
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thing, then the Automobile Club of
®
„_r ’“d m" Er- fer for lack of bread thte year, that- ty
In dehomfhatlohs of one nickel,
Michlgan. having learned that thte
’Suj Mrio«5? fact will be due to surpluses raised ।
BODY BROUGHT HERE.
two nickels and five nickels.
tn other yeArs; for it te doubtful if
Mrs. Roma Wightman, wife of the
th| wheat crop this year will be sufFAMILY REUNION.
late Russell B. Wightman, died at
Mt- Bnd MrS RUMCl1 Smel- Helent to meet the needs "of “
the
"Die twenty-sixth
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annual reunion Daytona Beach. Florida. Monday
mn’thlt S?
kcr- Mr- and Mrs Freeman Furrow. American peopla.
of the Wilkinson family was held morning. She had sufteted a fracLatior Day at Barryvlllc in O. D. ttired hip in a fall a few weeks ago.
DEATH OF MRS. MATIE
CANDIDATE FOR
Fassett's grove. There were fifty- The body will be brought for burial
companies and automobile makers ,
,,,
BLACK ON TUESDAY. nine in attendance. A bountiful pot to thte city, the funeral being held
THE REPUBLICAN
Mrs. Matle L. Black, widow of
luck dinner was served about one at the cemetery chapel Friday—it
Chum Wolcott of Charlotte.
Frank Black, former well known resi­
NOMINATION FOR
do not want such n lax on their
o'clock, after whidi a good program te expected that It will be about ten '
dents of Hastings, passed away early
waa enjoyed including music by the A. M. Mrs. Wightman was 77 years j
products—automobiles and gasoline QAV|..p lainCMNITICQ
Tuesday
morning at her home
in Callihan orchestra' The following of age, was the daughter of Mr, and
11 u» AutoraoWr Club Oi MieM- PAYING INDEMNITIES
Or
.S&lt;i~iui5d,;'»s"suSi.
^. a
officers were elected for the coming Mrs. James McKelvey of Maple
gan had intended to'be perfectly
FOR
KILLING
CATTLE
IE. She was 61 years of age and had year: Pres. Warren Wilkinson of Grove and was born in that town­
fair, it would have explained long
PRIMARIES, SEPT. 11, 1934
lived in Grand Rapids for 36 years. Charlotte; Vice-Pres . Ross Everct of .ship. There were two daughters
ago what it was after. The aim te
not only to dlt the gasoline tax from Federal Government Sends During their residence in this city, Detroit; Secy, and Treas.. Mrs. Don'born to Mr. and Mrs. Wightman,
Mr. Black had a monument busi­ Hosjner of Charlotte. The reunion ‘
three cents to two cents, but also to
both of whom died• some -•
time ago.
in Veterinarians to Make
ness continuing that line of work
Lifetime Barry Co. Resident.
exclude automobiles and gasoline
will be held at .Bennett Park Char­
'
Abortion Tests .
after moving to Grand Rapids.
Now Harry Township Clerk.
"Why did Sandy Invite only mar­
lotte, on Labor Day next year.
from the provisions of the sales tax
Michigan has recently been allot­ Since his death in 1937. Mrs. Black
Relatives were there from Gibson­ ried people to his wedding?''
Former Supervisor.
.
had conducted the Black Monument
"Well, in that way tie figured that
they were circulating their peti­ ed a portion of the federal fund
burg,
Ohio, Detroit. Charlotte.
Co. Surviving are a brother. W. W.
Nashville. Battle Creek. Chicago. all the presents would be clear pro­
tions? Why didn't they tell the pco- which is provided for the testing of
Roell of Grand Rapids, and a sister.
Jle of Michigan the truth before cattle herds In the various states
Vermontville and Hastings.
fit.”
Mrs.
Carrie
C.
Trude
of
Greenville,
Your
Sapport
Will
Be
(contagious
their little game was exposed by for Bang's Disease
ALLEGAN COUNTY FAIR.
abortion) and the payment of in­ besides several nieces and nephews.
Appreciated
the attorney general?
Panama Canal tolls averaged 87.8
Funeral services will be held at
The Allegan County fair will be cents a ton on shipping passing
Now we can begin to see why the demnities on slaughtered cattie
her late residence Thursday after­ held September 11-15 day and night.
automobile makers and the oil com­ which react to the test, according noon at two o'clock.
through the canal in 1931-33.
Inasmuch as Barry- founty Is not
panies are so interested In having i to County Agricultral Agent Foster.
going to have a lair this year and
Fanners having more cattle than
these amendments carry. They wish
PASSING OF ELROY TOBIAS.
as the Allegan fair Is comparatively
to exploit their own business by they can carry through this winter
Elroy Tobias, who had lived his
with gooa
good roans
roads leaning
leading to our f.1
evading the sales tax. They want nnd having the abortion disease in entire life of 72 years in thte city, near wun
sister city, many Barry county peo-1
the
herd,
should
avail
themselves
other products to support the state
died at hte home In the first .ward
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government of Michigan and help of this opportunity to test The fed­ on Saturday night after a lingering pie will undoubtedly improve the
opportunity
to
go
to
Allegan, for J
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Hastinga, Michigan • Telephone* 2244-2557
lu relief and educational work by­ eral government will send in veter­ illness, coming home last.week from
.
paying their tax, but wish to exclude inarians to make the test at no ex­ Ann Ar bo* where he recently under­ Allegan always has a good fair.
| The fair will be well worth while [
their own products. Can anyone im­ pense to the cattle owner. If any went an operation.
_
Tbblas 88 can ** 8een ,rom
announcc"
agine any other than a seiflsh rea­ cattle react they will be shipped to
SUNDAY and MONDAY, SEPT 9 and 10
son why the automobile manufac­ Detroit or some other federal in­ -r-M
Si &gt;u. .1~
*" “*“•
I
turers and big oil companies should spection point where they will be served the city as nn aiderman fori8ueSPENCER TRACY and JACK OAK1E in *
, , ,
|
attempt to do this by making their slaughtered and appraised. The six years, being a very capable engl- passing OF FLOYD FUL4
LER or ATLANTA. GA. |
scheme a part of the constitution of farmer's returns will be what the ncer and city servant He hau.pteo
animal will bring for meatrplus
the
Michigan?
_______________----------------------------BLlhe. ?™nd
Mr. knd Mrs. Bam Culbert received ;P
Last week a well dressed gentle-1 indemnity offered by the govern- Rap 5*-' Bookcase Co. plant for a word on Monday of the death on A
ALSO CENTURY COMEDY
LATEST PATHS NEWS
man stepped into the Banner office • ment. In no case will the govern- number of years.
OU
i&gt;a«y mam
&gt;i-iu-u&gt;w. I
ve«ra
Bunday
night m
of' micw
their w
son-in-law.
and announced that he was here as i ment pay more indemnity than
Bargain Matinees 1:00—3:08
rloyd Fu,,cr of Allw,la Oa No de"
a representative of the Automobile | J20.00 a head for grades and 150 00 w
r
A’ ltalteweregivenconccmlnghtepassOther Performances—Adults 35c;
Children 10c
Club of Michigan to clear up in the per head for purebreds. The mar- Knlghta of Pythias, and waa the old- ln_
mind of the editor any doubts we ket now for surplus breeding stock est Past Master.
Iitag.
,.u---------- ------------------------------- Surviving are hte widow, formerly 1
mlghj have as to the wisdom of re- ; is very poor. Tills Indemnity added
Surviving is th. widow, whose Miss '^die
Cu7^.“hte
hia' '^mu.
TUESDAY ONLY, SEPT. 11
Goldie“ Culbert.
parents,
during the gas
Wc inquired
Inquired if
if 1। tn
to the meat nrice
price misht
might heln
help very t1 i|lLito/iwlng' and 01 b*r m°rC dU' ii,r
ducinjr
oas tax. We
“nd Mrs.
Mrs Fred
Fred Fuller
Fuller of
of Atlanta.
Atlanta.
। Mr. and
TWO FEATURES
| there were selfish purposes back of materially in many cases
where
[Ge., and one brother. Joseph Fuller,
the movement, which he disavowed, {stock must be sold and at the same
Funeral services were conducted [of Jamestown, N. Y.
SPECIAL
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
Then we asked him how the Club lime would work to clean up herds by the Rev. John W. Kitching at;
Burial
will
be
tnade
In
Atlant
a.
[
could afford to send out representa- from thte disease.
CLARK GABLE and CAUDETTE COLBERT in
the Presbyterian church on Monday
DEATH OF Miss’
taves such as he If they didn't have I For thte service and the Indemsome selfish motive Needless to say nlty on positive animate, the herd Riverside cemetery.
CLARA WALLDORFF. ,
that he did not answer that ques- owner agrees to -have all positive
Miss Clara Walldorf! passed a»ay 1
tion.
animals slaughtered, to abide by the CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
on Tuesday night at the home of [
The more the people of Michigan [rules of accredited Bang's Disease
HERE IN HASTINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith of De- .1
consider thte plan of the big oil and | free herd, to clean up the premises
Hastings is to have a fret educaautomobile companies to make their if positive animals are found and
With RALPH BELLAMY end SHIRLEY GREY
rcmaliu 'rttl 1x1 brought to J
little scheme a part of the constitu-1 to refrain from adding animals to cmTr6^ Mierik/'renrewitaUv^nf
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tion of this state, the more they will | their herd without a proper period the' Natio^7^i£Ttto£riU chtrZ' Ha8Un«B «» Thursday and funeral*
ADULTS IS CENTS
CHILDREN M CENTS
see the selfish motive behind thte 1 of quarantine.
'“-il
1 proposition to reduce the gas tax. | Mr. Footer states that fartften
| The purpose cannot be anything must make application for thte test In town recently. Dr. W. O. Davis of neral home at 3:30 o'clock that aft­
ernoon. Interment will be in the
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 and 13
IrlM- than to make,other folks pay a to Dr. T. S. Rich. State Building; Hastings was appointed to have
Valley Home cemetery.
iie COtt
cmx &lt;?!
of the upVern
upkeep and ! ILanfing, Ul.hlMn
Michigan.' On addressing charge of arrangements locally.
! jMirt of 'he
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
the bullcflng
of good
good roads
roads’ tn Michi- &gt;Mr. Rich he will send an application
mg of
Tills iwu national move sponsored
DEATH OF THO8. HENEY.
P
blank W.MWX
which WMV
the VWIW,
owner may fill
out by the profession. Dr. G. W. Will of
MARION DAVIES and GARY COOPER in
jga'l.
,[ —
,1,1 VUV
Thomas Hency. aged 73 years, a
We,maintain, and we think we W he desires to after reading over Macon. Mo. chief of Staff of. the passed away on Friday morning at fl
I are Tight, and the representative of [the application. Explanations re- Clinic organization and Dr. K. D. hte home south of the city, death be-! P
| thfc Automobile club of Michigan j girding the test can be had al the Laurence of Dennison. Texas, will Ing due to"heart trouble. Surviving U
who visited us admitted, that the county agent's office but application have charge of the clinic. Thte te the are the widow. Dr. M. Alice Henry, fl
AIM.
HAaab- uu.( r.U,, N,w.
roads of this .state were built foriljjanks are not available there,
first of a series of such periodic and three foster children, two sonsiP
ADt’LTH IS.; CHILDREN Ik
the
the vw
owners
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..... benefit of ....
.,.ls of iuto-1|
. _____
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w ut
health itaiuica
features to
be cuuuucicv
conducted ucrc,
here, and Ti daughter. Funeral services'j
mobiles. That being true, we be-1 DAHLIA CLUB TO
according to Dr. Dunn.
were held at BL Roae church I
lieve that such car owners ought to
HOLD FLOWER SHOW.
The clinicians will make a com- Tuesday morning at nine o'clock.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPT. .14 and 15
pay the costs of road building and
The Dahlia Club and the Men's plete Chiropractic analysis of doses
Father B. N. Geller officiating. Bur- 4
maintenance. We do not believe that Garden club of Battle Creel are hittending the' clinic. A complete X- 1*1 was in Mt. Calvary cemetery.
I
TWO FEATURES
the nil
■
&lt;n k-J__ • 4in
. _ their
oil mmtMniM
comiienies are
interested tn
in , holding a
a fine Flower
Flower Ahnw
Show nt
at ll.r
the ray unit _
will
be included
SCHANTZ •reunion'
L
thte move for any other than selfish new W. K. Kellogg auditorium on clinical examine equipment.
GEORGE RAFT with ADOLPHE MENJOU and
reasons; nor do we believe Uie big September 8 and 7. They are giving
The annual reunion of the fl
FRANCES DRAKE
automobile manufacturers favor it !• flne lot of priws for the entries
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
Schantz family look place on Labor P
for any other reason than that they jof dahlias All other flowers are givThree babies were bom at the day at the spacious home of Cecil '4
wteh to have other people pay part • «n ribbon prises and silver cup..
hospital during the past week as Curtte in Sunfield township, Eaton I
of the expense of buldlng good roads
Everyone te welcome to make en­ follows: Ou Sept. 3, a daughter to county. Thirty-five were preeent. ”
------ *1*6 ------x _»traffic.
regardless of where they live. Mr. and Mrs. Hllward Campbell. After a bountiful dinner and elec- A
for the benefit of automobile
-------- ------ --------- -------These entries must be In before Hastings. Route 1; a daughter to tlon of officers for the coming year, I
• The tongcat distance between any eleven o'clock on September 6. The Mr. and Mrs. Car! Marble of Wil­
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two given points te that between the two clubs will furnish small con­ liamston. Mich., on sept. 4; * son
Added CoaMdy-'niRRE BEAR*'
Adali, lie; Children Me
x... and .the
k- —
down payment
one .wz.
that tajpe,, ^t. uq, Ur8e
to Mr. end Mrs Walter Peak. Au­
makes you paid up.
,
will M NO admlMkm charge.
gusta. Route 2. on Sept. 4Following Is the program for the

evening

VERNOR WEBSTER

his platform In plenty of time
for consideration by the voters
before the primary.

Al. as we all know him. be­
came very well acquainted
with the voters of the Eighth
District, and they with him,
during the campaign of 1932.
At that time he wasl defeated
by the veteran scion? the Into
George Leland, of Fennville,
in a three-cornered race. Rev.
Charles C. Willett was the
third member Ln that race.
Although Al lost, he lost to a'
veteran whom the• voters
thought should be ireturned
for another term.

Not because he 1lives in
South Haven but l„„
having lived here, having
worked for the community,
and having developed a suc­
cessful business m our midst
N sponsoring the candidacy ■ we haye had an opportunity
of ALFRED D DUBUISSON
to learn how well equipped .
for the 'Republican nomina­
the Tribune te happy to com­
tion for STATE SENATOR, we
mend Alfred D. Dubuisson to
feel that we are offering the
the Republican voter., ot Van'
xnmUes of Allegan. Barry and
Buren. Allegan and Barry
counties.
man exceptionally wen quali­
fied by business training and
He stands for "economy In
experience, and one upon
government, tax reduction and
whom they can depend to
the
preservation
of
our
serve the best Interests of the
schools.
- but he does not pre­
three counties and the slate
sent these items just because
at large without fear or favor.
they might sound attractive
ALFRED D. DUBUISSON
to citizens, but because he has
’ Is a successful business man
methods to fit these theories.
of marked integrity and ex­
He exclaims with some spirit,
ecutive ability, with a keen
tor Instance, that it is non­
understanding of the prob­
sense to try to hoodwink the
lems of the farmer, the labor­
taxpayer into a tax that he
er, home owner and the av­
doesn't discern. He would
erage business man who con­
have an -honest appraisal,
stitute the citizenship of the
without respect of persons.
eighth district He to likewise
Hid base a mans lax on prop­
a diligent student of state af­
erty owned, although he ad­
fairs with a keen sense of re­
mits that "the sales lax lias
sponsibility for the schools
strong points u it is properly
and their Importance to the
applied."
youth of our state as well as
their relation, to the economic
Relative to the farmers'
well being gf the average tax­ . jirqblems. Ire questions the.
ability.?! the farmer to sup­
payer.
x"
port himself and hto family
while getting leas for what he
sells and (laying more for
what he buys. Al's remedies
ALFRED D DUBUISHON In
do not consist of schemes to
relieve the farmers by grants
of money, but lie would re­
the Republican nomlnalieve the handicap of exces­
sive taxation through: &lt;11 reALFRED D. DUBUISSON

I

The - following to from the
South Haven Tribune of Au-

him.

The Tribune says:

WHERE AL STANDS.
Alfred D. Dubuisson. candi­
date for the State Senate
frotn this district announces

Ute revitalizing of his farm.
On financing of-the school. Al
believes that their support
should come from a school
tax. direct and dignified, not
otherwise.
The .Eighth District will do
well in electing A. D. Dubuis­
son to the office of State Ben-

Dubuiuon for Senator Committee
JOHN G. NAGLKR. Chairman.

REGISTER OF DEEDS

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the purpose o
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of the accom
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reduce cotton
needs so othnore to supply

•BSTER
DEEDS
, Resident.
Jp Clerk.

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held last meeting

Attorney William

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of

■with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Wenger. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bel) returned with them for an in­
definite stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Endsley of
Wayland. Mrs. Frank Hecker and
daughters, Frieda and Geraldine,
spent Sunday with relatives in Faytatte, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John
Handell of Cincinnati were there
also.
Mrs. Ida Wolfe te visiting rela­
tives In Angola. Ind..
Mrs. D. D. Myers of Hammond.
Ind, spent last week with her mothla-, Mrs. Frank McDerby.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner and
Mrs. Mary Hope were In Charlotte
Monday.
.
Otto Schulze te visiting relatives
in Philadelphia, Pa.
Miss Dawn Olmstead of near Yp­
silanti te spending a few weeks al
‘the Fred Oarlinger home.
'
Roy Brumm and son Bruce were
tn Ann Arbor Monday. Mrs. Brumm
returned home with them
after
spending the past few months in
the University hospital.
Mias Lillian Elliston spent the
past two weeks at the T. D. Demaray home In Kalamazoo.
Miss Dorotha Edmonds, a regis­
tered nurse, te caring for Mrs. C.
W. Smith.
8. E. Powers has bought the for­
mer John Snore property on North
Main street.
A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs
Harold Housler August 2?th at the
Pultz hospital. Mrs. Lenna Carroll
of Bellevue underwent a major op­
eration on Monday morning.
Supt. W. D. Wallace and family
have returned from Port Collins.
Colo., and northern Michigan, where
they visited enroute home.
Lee Myers of Blanchard visited
relatives and friends here last week.
Miss Helen Pumtes has returned
to her school work In Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hill have
gone toaUnion City where he will
have charge of the agricultural work
in the school there. Mr. Hill was a
Smith-Hughes graduate from M. S.
C. this year.
Mrs. Amelia Lentz has gone to
Darien. Connecticut to visit rela­
tives. .
Miss Mildred Caley spent last
week in Chicago.
Several friends of Mrs. Herbert
Cook gave her a party Thursday at
the home of her mother.
Mrs.
Jarstafer. Lovely refreshments were
served.
Mrs. Seth I. Zemer entertained
her son from Wteconsn over the
week end.
,
Rev. and Mrs. Turner spent Wed­
nesday and Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Dahlhauser at their
cottage at Saddlebag lake.
Mrs. Ettle Mather has returned
home from Jackson, where she had
spent some time with relatives.
Alston and Elizabeth Penfold re­
turned to their home at East Jor­
dan after spending the
summer
here.

1
Lansing Was the
. INDIAN LANDING PLAYS.
j
Speaker
The Indian landing ball team
(Continued
from
One)
Played ball with Carlton Center
—
,-------------------,—Page----------------I The last meeting before the prlBunday at Thomapple lake. The ।
for the other four meetings, and will marleg of the .Fitzgeraid-For-GovIhave them lined up in the very near ern°e Club *as held at the Wood­
seventh inning then was called on future.
(
' land Grange hall on Tuesday eve­
account of rain.
' In no other way than by the; ning, the attendance being decreased
Batteries for. Indian landing: Brotherixnd's
cooperative
plan . doubtless by the Inclement weather
Catcher, Keller. Pitchers, Rose, Bell. would it be possible to bring such'end counter attractions In Wood­
For Carlton Center; Catcher, Far­ men as Chase Osborn, Dr. Voelker .land.
rell. Pitchers, Keeler, Price.
and others who will appear on the
A bounteous pot luck supper was
Next Bunday Indian landing will program, and at the same time fur- enjoyed, followed by the singing of
play Freeport at Indian Landing. nlah seven good suppers for the low some well known numbers led by
. Game called at 3:00. A. good game price of 12.00.
Hon. John C. Ketcham.
expected.
’
The Brotherhood Is the outstandProbate Judge Stuart clement in­
Ing organization In Hastings to bring I traduced the various candidates
GAMES CALLED ON
town folks arttl rural folks together i present followed by the introduction
ACCOUNT OF RAIN. and has done much good. With such of Mias Rachel Caln, who is working
The local tennis squad remained a program as It plans for this year' for Mr. Fitzgerald at Lansing. Atidle over the week end when their ithe Brotherhood will contribute 'torney William Wise, a speaker from
matches with Charlotte, Greenville I
1 much for the good of Hastings and. the Fitzgerald headquarters, gave a
and Grand Ledge were called off on Barry county.
'short talk concerning state affairs.
account of rain.
As soon as the program shall be discussing the tax situation, in­
Rain clouds also kept the Has­ completed season Tickets will be eluding the 15 mill limitation, the
tings Independents from playing printed covering the seven meetings sales tax. the liquor tax, the head
their scheduled boil game with —all for 62XX), or leas than the price tax and the.gas tax. He also paid hte
Dowling, Bunday.
of that many meals In a restaurant, j respects to the attitude of the pres­
ent state administration in the matF1VE FOUR8OME8 PARTHE LITTLE RED BRICK.
ter ot prison supervision, and parTICIFMTED MONDAY.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig of E.|donlng criminals. He said that Mr.
Extra activities arranged to fill'। Hastings called Monday evening al Fitzgerald believes there should be
the Labor Day week end at the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strausbaugh's. |no interference by the governor in
Country Club were confined to a
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shively and the administration of Justice by the
grandsons of Columbus. Ohio, called courts and in the prisons of the state
ment In which five foursomes par­
n.u-__ .
__ l 'nf
of Mlrhtffan
Michigan.
ticipated. Charlie Doyle added a Friday on Mrs Rebecca Craig and
Several of those present the first
new ball to his golfing equipment Mrs. Deborah Southworth.
part of the evening returned to Has­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Newton
of
when he topped the field for the low
tings to attend the Clare Hoffman
Detroit
spent
Saturday
evening
with
net score with a card of 75. Dr. Kenmeeting.
ith McIntyre and Cliff Dolan tied the latter's brother, Warren Bolton,
for low gross when each turned In a and family.
GRANGE NOTES.
Floyd Craig made a business trip
About 250 grangers and their fam­
The scheduled President and Vice­ to Veftnontville and Battle Creek ilies accepted the invitation of War­
President match was postponed.
Saturday.
den Kidder of Ionia Reformatory
Mrs. J. P. Morgan from Oklahoma and were guests of the Institution on
TENNIS DOUBLES TOUR­
called Friday at Wm. Strausbaugh's. Wednesday of last week.
NAMENT ONJ.™
SUNDAY.
Three 1J-»1
Mrt Mlnnle Hammond accomThe' day's entertainment began
toumev toQrand^uSre1^? Run Pftn,cd her nephew, Clarence Ham- .with music by the Reformatory band
dTt- b/tImond.
of Hastings
to the wedding —
of and
i
---------- ----------------- ---------------------------words of greeting by those in
5*
Michigan Ruth
Ruth Hammond,
Hammond, daughter
daughter ot
of Mark'Charge,
Mark &lt;
Mr. Kidder explaining the
Tennis League doubles tournament,
Hammond. Saturday night to Kola- purpose of these visits by organizzaan annual affair that climaxes the mazoo.-------------- \-------------------------------- |tioru, to be a wider public acquainleague's match play that has car­
Mr. and Mrs. ’Detor Clum and tancc with the work being accomried on throughout the summer.
Representing
Hastings
will
be famlly of Lake Odessa spent Bunday pllshed by the institution.
Tripe about the prison farm and
Dwight Fisher and Bill Kennedy, evening at Warren Bolton's.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond gardens, a luncheon served within
Chet Hodges and Ralph Burroughs
and Lynn Perry and Gordon C rotti­ and Bernard called on Geo. Bnyder the prison and visits to the Indus­
trial plants, the cell blocks and the
and
family
near
Caledonia
Satur
­
ers Besides Hastings. Grandville,
exhibit of articles of prison manuGrand Ledge. Greenville. Caledonia. day evening.
.. Wm.
nw. Straus-,.facture—together with a splendid
Friday visitors at
Charlotte and Lakeview will also be
rere, "
Mrs.
Craig
baugh's we...
— Wm.
— ~._'
w and.program of mlisle and a talk by
represented.
•
----Mrs. Wm. Sheffield of Hastings.
| Prof. Traut of M. 8. C. completed a
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodruff very enjoyable and profitable day.
HASTINGS CLUB TO EN­
Welcome grange entertained Barry
TERTAIN CASCADE CLUB. were Grand Rapids visitors Sunday*
County Pomona. Saturday evening.
Thursday afternoon the local
Aug. 25. A bountiful pot luck supper
SOUTH SHULTZ.*
golfing fraternity will play host to
Cascade Country Club of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kenyon and
Rapids when the Furniture City Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kenyon attend­ program was given consisting of in­
golfers come here for a club ex­ ed the funeral of Mrs. Julia Ben- ।strumental music under the direc­
ewa of Hart Tuesday and spent :tion ot Andrew Matthews, a very in­
change match.
talk on "The Financial Re­
the night with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron structive
I
SEVEN OLD TIMERS
Leatherman of Dutton.
&lt;sponsibility Act" by Atty. Adclbert
QUALIFY FOR MATCH.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. William 'Cortrlght and solos by. Mrs. Floyd
The week opened with seven qual­ Bonneville of Battle Creek an eight1i 'Everhart, all numbers being thorifying scores already posted for the pound son. August 31. (Congralu- loughly enjoyed by the large number
| present.
all -regret
that illness
Old
Timers
Golf Tournament. lation*.
\r-------- We —
— — -----------------DELTON.
Among the first to qualify and their
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kenyon in prevented Hon. J. C. Ketcham being
scores were, Joe McKnight, S3, Char­ company with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse present to discuss the new Tax Pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Cosby and daugh­
lie clarke. 08. Henry Sheldon. DI. Will Kenyon visited Mr. and Mrs. George 'gram.
ter. Barbara Jean, of Vicksburg and
Schader, 68. Charlie Doyle. 87. Carl Brockway of Adrian Thursday night
This Wednesday, a five county | Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dings of LltchWesplnter, 114. and Dr. Houghton. find Friday, then visited relotives grange rally and picnic is being held ' field were Sunday guests of Mr. and
101.
and friends in Monroe and Detroit, at Grand Rapids. Barry county be­ Mrs. Harvey Dings. The two lating one of the five. National nnd I ter guests will remain for an ex *
Returning home Labor day.
SEMI-FINAL MATCH' *
'
’
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville nnd State grange officers are appearing । tended visit.
E8 TO BE/FLAYED. daughters. Lorraine and Lorna, and on the program nnd an enjoyable
■Places In the Club Championship Gordon Kenyon spent Sunday aft­ time is in store for all who attend. f Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barnum spent
' Sunday at Lake Michigan.
Plight remained unchanged during ernoon ' with Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
I Mr. and Mrs. Max Reynolds and
the current week with the semi-final Mlsencr of Kalamazoo.
NASHVILLE.
.
1 little daughter. June, and Mrs. Ella
match between Dr. Kenlth McIntyre
Mrs. Adolph Duuse. Sr., and | Reynolds spent from Saturday until
and Kim Sigler yet to be played to
daughter. Mildred, spent from Wed­ Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
determine an opponent for Dick
nesday until Monday with her son­ Reynolds in Ohio.
Concrete,
which
has
come
into
Stem in the finals. In the first flight,
in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. , James Underhill suffered a hard
Charlie Doyle became the first to such tremendous pse In this coun­
Harold Voelker, in Lansing.
paralytic stroke Friday night. He
reach the finals when he eliminated try, dates Its origin far back Into
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Ostroth and te somewhat improved at the pres­
antiquity, buildings cmutnicted as family of Detroit Spent Monday and
ent writing. We hope he may con­
finallsts, Ian ironside and Burdette
long ago as 1800 B. O. arc still Tuesday with their parents. Rev. tinue to get better.
Wndd. liave yet to play their match. standing. The Babylonians, Greeks, and Mrs. Albert Ostroth.
Only about ten dollars were taken
Egyptians and Romans uaed the ma­
Julian Sebastian and Ryan Wil­ In at the musical Friday night giv­
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
liams spent last week In Chicago en'by Grand Rapids people. The
A barn dance program and dance terial extensively.
program was much enjoyed by those
after program will be given at Carl­
Sometime between closing time present.
ton Grange hall on Thursday eve­
Nominate a
Saturday night and Monday morn­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wertman vis­
ning. September 13. Everyone invit­
ing thieves broke into the tailor ited the former's sister and fam­
Republican Congressman
ed. Small ^dmlsslon.
shop of John 8. Greene, and took ily. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrison.
A few from this vicinity attended
Who Can Win.
27 suits of clothes. They entered In Hastings Sunday.
the Carlton school reunion at Carl­
through a basement window and
The Inland Lakes Garden Club
ton Center on Thursday.
•
A MISTA K E
forced open a middle door Into the will meet Thursday
afternoon,
Quite a few of the Carlton Grang­
front port, they left by the rear September 13. at the home of Mrs.
ers were able to attend the Barry
door.
Jennie
Osborne. Each member is
County Grange Day at Ionia Re­
Should Not Be Made.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gall
Lykins
and
requested
to
be
present
if
possible,
formatory Wednesday. The day was
There are two candidates from twin sons were at Than Lykins' and receive her year book, and also
well spent and enjoyed by all. A tour
plans will be made to entertain the
was made through the fields and Van Buren county. You know they south of Charlotte. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bourtner of Win­ Richland Garden Club in October.
gardens in the forenoon. At noon a will split the vote and each will
Mrs. Mary Burgzss of Hastings
lovely dinner was served. In the aft- destroy the other's chance of nom­ chester, Ind., and A. K Dull spent
ination. Impartial observers say several days camping on the Mus­ tailed on her brother, James Un­
tion tour through all the buildings that the nomination lies between kegon river near Morley. Mr. and derhill. Saturday.
We found 1J00 men there and 60 the Berrien candidate and Clare E. Mrs. Clayton Decker. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Adams entertained his
Oltle Lykins. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert daughter and granddaughter from
per cent of them twenty-five or be­ Hoffman of Allegan.
Ttic Berrien candidate is a mighty Dickson and Mrs. Noyes spent the Lansing last week.
low. It seems a shame that the
The next annual Community
young men of today are not taught fine gentleman, honest and consci­ week camping there.
entious. but something more than
Mr. and Mr* Frank Bennett and meeting and election of officers will
hall
to do some kind to keep them that is needed at the next session Mr. and Mrs. Fred White were in be held In the Community
Monday night, September 10. Pot
out of mischief and being led of Congress. An arm-chair Con­ Battle Creek Wednesday.
Rev. and Mrs Wendell Bassett lucY supper served at seven o'clock.
astray. Although the boys have very gressman would be alright in ordi­
good opportunities there foe ad­ nary limes, but today we must have and daughter of Naperville, Ill., and The meeting will be a reception to
vancement if they take the chance someone who can publicly, as wgll Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marshall of Lan­ the school board and teachers of
when it is offered to them. A good as privately, make an Intelligent sing called on relatives and friends the Barry Twp. Agricultural school.
The newly organized Delton band,
program followed and then we went and courageous fight to protect us. here Saturday night.
Clare E. Hoffman, Allegan's can­
A large bom on the Mrs. Elsie under the leadership of Roy Mc­
through the dairy bams and from
didate. not only has the Integrity Furnlss farm, two and a half miles Bain. will furnish music. Every­
there each car left for home.
’
George Btrodlbeck and son. Clar­ and the determination, but, tn addi­ northeast of Nashville, burned to body come.
ence Btrodtbeck. and his son, Rob­ tion, he has the ability to express the ground Saturday morning, aft­
ert Btrodtbeck. and Charlie Bug­ logically, clearly and forcibly, either er being struck by lightning. A hay­
DURFEE
cultivator
and manure
den of Cleveland, Ohio, were guests in writing or by speech, privately or loader,
School began Monday morning
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Btrodtbeck publicly, his views, which are sound spreader, a harness, besides hay. with Miss Gertrude McPharlln as
from Saturday to Monday. Bunday
teacher.
visitors at their home were, Mr. and and will. if nominated, conduct a
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Striker will
Mrs. Carl Weyerman and daughter. campaign that will be a vete-gei- contcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bird entertain the L. A. 8. Wednesday.
and family art the tenants.
Thelma, of Hastings, and Mr. Paul
September 12. Everyone come.
The Castleton township board at
Btrodtbeck of Kent City and Miss and. If elected, he will be able to
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rice and daugh­
Ida pitt and Arthur Btrodtbeck of meet and repel tile bitter end con­ their meeting Friday evening ap­ ter attended a family gathering at
tinued assaults of Democratic Con­ pointed election bbards to serve at Mrs. Fannie Pell's of Plainwell, Bun­
Assyria,
/
__ ...
September
_______ __
11 _________________
primary election: day.
Mr. And Mrs. Frank Shriber and gressmen at Washington on ourthe
8. W. Smith, J. C. McDerby. Ardaughter and Mrs. Earl Keeler and constitutional liberties.
Rev. Fred King and femlfy, left
Allegan county has not had a thur Housler. R. M. Wetherbee and Thursday and will reside tn Tam­
daughter, Mrs. Leo Barry and eon
Congressman in thirty-six years. .'M. E. Hoyt for precinct one; E. H. arac and minister In Lowell.
spent Friday in Battle Creek.
-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culbert and Bhe has always furnished a sub- Lathrop, E. O. Smith. H. F. RemRev. E. Gamble is moving here
|lngton. H. B. McIntyre and Harold from Grand Rapids.
son Robert, spent Bunday with ber stantial Republican majority.
mother of Caledonia.
Allegan city, Allegan county, will Higdon for precinct two. The board
There will be Sunday School at
Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Usbome cast an overwhelming vote forHoff- 'also voted 110 to the Hosmer and 10:30, preaching at 11:15 every Bun­
During the Primary cam-1 Barryvllle cemetery committees to day at the East Baltimore church.
spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. man.
Theron Caln of Podunk.
paign he has spoken for the Re-1 be used in keeping up both ceme- Come out and hear the special mu­
publlcan Party, more than for him-1 terles.
sic.
Carlton spent Sunday with Mr. and self. Ha can da mare to aid the i Practice is In full swing far
Miss Joyce Reaser of Flint spent
Mrs. Carol Fuller and daughter. Mr. Republican Forty in winning this '"Crazy Politics" to be given Thurs- Bunday with the home folks.
Hale and Mr. Puller motored to Ada eleeUon than any other candictate, day and Friday nights of this week
in the afternoon.
Thia is not an anonymous ad-at the Star Theater. Earl D. OtaiFresk Fisk From Valga
Mrs. Anna Buck and daughter*.
Flab that have been frozen In
Esther and Aseha attended Uw fl. D. mittee," as is frequently done. The leading pasts.
At a meeting of the directors of dry ice may be shipped over long
Saturday.
the Nashville Co-operative Eleva­ distances and then completely and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Norris of Candidate.
tor Association held on Thursday quickly revived upon plunging them
Hastings spent Bunday evening with
Allegan County Congressional night the officers were all relected: Into water.
Sturgeon from the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culbcrt's.
President, F. J. Garlinger; Vice­
Volga may be shipped to the United
Edwy O. Retd, Chairman.
Pres.. E. B. Gray; Secy., Amos Wen­
States and consumed as fresh fish
and Hazel Shriber called on Mrs.
D. E. Alcock, Treasurer and
ger; manager. Earl D. Olmstead.
and the roe prepared an^ made Into
Nina Barry and family Bunday aftPublicity Manager.
—Pqll^cal Adv.: family of Flint spent the week end caviar tn this country,'

NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
Mrs. Mabie Mead and son. John,
of Flint called at the John Mead
and Shirley Slocum homes Satur­
day. she also called on tier sister,
Mrs. Mae Heteel. in Carlton.
Mrs. Mary Townsend and sister
from Ohio called on Mra Henry
Cole Tuesday forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slpcum and
daughter spent Tuesday evening
with hte parents in Woodland and
Mrs. Maggie Underwood and chil­
dren from Arkansas were also en­
tertained there Tuesday evening and
Wednesday forenoon.
The Martin school began this
■week with Miss FrancA Darby us
'teacher; Miss Crystal Bragdon will
teach Wellman; Mrs. Helen Echtinaw
Kirchner will supply for her sister
at the iDastleton Center for about
two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum and
daughter and Miss Margaret Karrar
and brother. Lyle, of Lake Odessa
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Karrar.
Succcoful Maa and Inspiration ।
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footsteps. And that Is as It should
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ers hare conquered discouragement,
surmounted obstacles and arrived
at last at the rainbow's end. But
he must And for himself, In most
cases, the road which leads to IL

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car* of Grand Rapta*. Including
Grand Canyon
clerks and others, picnicked there, And hail the East-Wind of the open
Longfeltow. In
Impre&amp;slons.
and Thursday nine coaches filled
Unucd Insistence that the social
with Grund Rapid* butcher*, with Who know* the home of sea-born
by
. ■
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fabric must be refashioned has
their families and clerks landed at
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
I WISH I WAS IN DIXIE.M
wind*
that
pas*
SUNRISE
OK
LONDON.
l
not aroused antagonism.
Sadie R- Cook;
Rev. and Mr* Keith Chidester the island. While -in Grand Rapid* Waking with dawn and wandering
were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mr*. Maynard visited MA. Edna
■
All
vbldi la .»ppor«(SWSi'aSi.'SS
with ths su»A friend reminded me recently
•Ce« M UmUm«-•iscmatlonal victory of Mr. Sinclair,
more fair.
*•
wUh fIiaminy. (and pappy_, that in a letter to the Banner, now Mrs. w. N. Chidester, enroute from Parker, who I* in the U. B. A. hos­
Dull would he be of aod who could
their
vacation, which they spent in pital under preparatory treatment
and the almost unanimous support too); we long to be on that 'choo। many montlis old, I had led Mm up
And fade in’slknce when tire da^ is
pass by
accorded Senator Hiram Johnson's | choo" leaving for Alabam’. down by to the brink of the Grand Canyon the Adirondack*, to their l&gt;ome in
A
sight
*o
touching
in
its
majesty.
*■
nature.
.
Manistee.
Rev.
Chidester
left
for
'renomlbaUon
the Mluladrel Mid all that aon ol |(whore he had
been
tottering :
This City now doth like a garment
i«T-inv-i—
.thing. Not alone for sentimental:
ever eince. anticipating that first ;Manistee Tuesday. Mrs Chidester
The cattle are returning from the
remaining for two weeks.
The*beauly of the morning; silent.
promised look, made in blluful 1gMr*.
Frank
Bliven
and
son*.
Roa*
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Peckham
LBT couKn; 'tiibie months
Bdwy ^eWeditor of the the Mason-Dixon Line. We want to norance at
the
time of what
of Olean. N. Y.. who have been visit­ and Don. and Mr. and Mr*. Will The sun, gold-fingered, sinks into
bare.
,
DV'JLMCE —------ z— ----------- * Sc republican Allegan Gazette, deplores be down there where the AAA is a first trip to California meant. [
the west;
Ship*, tower*, dome*, theatre*, end
ing her parents. Mr. and Mr*. W. W. McDonald and son went to Holt
Promise* of that nature I found, {Struble,
i,,i^AadVasc8 STY’ OI,**1 so!‘he rtcent Political and growing in­
left Hartings Labor Day for Sunday and were the gyesU of Mr. The kopje* yield the goat* by welltemples lie
i An Aur.ata. —........ &gt;i.au
rrom
from nere
here wnere
where tnc
the nrocewnuc
processing tax- SSX
worn way*.
and Mrs. Homer McDowell. They
Open unto the field* and to the sky;
»'»&gt;'"Wh- „„rp&lt;la w.
™ IK.
Back to their wired kraal* to take All bright and glittering in the
returned Monday night.
Ic •
" ' ‘liean weeklies of the state.' What is pay-off
pay-off arranged
arranged by
by southern
southern statesstates- planning so many delightful thingsArn
their rest;Rev. Bready was taken to Ludrngsmokeless air.
they
bc“ kx-aUM in
AhVXXTisiNG xsTEo.
now becoming true of the weeklies men with the help of northern yes, and personally conducting us about
J? ton by c. w. Mixer In the latter's The last hoarse crow* flap westward* Never did sun more beautifully
»r Ur«rtl*lB&lt; ni« &lt;m wUm- . m
of
dall ™ R tor men who certainly could not have ■ithat enchanted land where nature
car. starting Tuesday. Rev. Bready
through «»the
—sky.
»—
■
I*
so
prodigal
with
her
offerings;
5?n
-nX2?to
steep
ma loci, aa* ludiar »Oii,h an.'
j-.i .
that own
theirconstitutents
blind voting into!
was ;
A hare lopes out to browse along the In its first splendor valley, rock, or
T?
.■-&gt; flnt jlia **« prr link * 8ome ltae 71,6 dalIj
pttpcr edlt(°ra 'foreseen
selfing their
will
close
up
his
cottage
at
Epworth
where every drive, every view, every (
road.
Heights and bring Ilia family here
Coloma, u a »or* for &lt;aah la- appreciate how simple it to to de- financial slavery.
.
experience from picking your first i
.
_______ .
~
The last pink tint* on Vumba pale
this week.
cauu'i ward** * “ a '
nounce one party and laud the other
Here
Here xrc
are th:
the figu"
figures taken
taken from
from orange to mountain driving was the ldJi^^iSdSv^fS
and die,
City Marshal Goldsmith and fam­
deep!
,n* since patronage has largely replaced the oiticuil AAA records showing initial one of 1U kind. Only thoe da&gt;.
The deepening heaven &lt;infinitely The river glldetb at- hl* own »weet
how the northehi taxpayers have who have undergone similar exper-|Uhd 8| e wil/uter^o'toSouth^a' ily and hl* mother returned on Fri­
day evening from a five days' vtoil
- will.
,
been sold down the river. The folWith myriad Jewel*) scarce one star ... .The very houses *eem asleep;
Im. time has come-and it ha* been de- |Owlng
shoW7l that Michigan.
reveals,
And all that mighty heart I* lying
cmi vclopcd to an even higher degree Illinois, Indiana and Iowa have paid
&gt;111 La
When,
aa
the
valleys
Into
shadows
•till I
- ----------------- ---- . uorj. lindcr the primary—when too few 850.000.000 in processing taxes while
melt.
—William Wordsworth. Poem*.
toS's^uidTKlcJlS^m“r “nd Un
“ward Knapp THIRTY Y£1AR8 AO° TODAY. Unseen. Injazl silent homeward
■teals.
ehlnery and. by the same token, the benefit- payments,
SAYINGS OF
Hrnial .nd Cmn
h(«
callcd al lhe J
Mattoon home, Owing to the reslgnaUoo of the
‘government. With Allegan still a ProceMlng
JOB PRINTING.
Theodore Roosevelt.
Flf JStiie^e to Jt leot
v 8unday- enroute from Crystal Lake former superintendent and principal And leaves dark Night the wooing of
the Veld.
The difference between a leader
1 two paper town it may be. that Mr. Tax Paid
Bcncflta Received I il use toe,space tc. at '“^“8 my to their home in Monroe. Miss Mil- of the Marquette High school. Ml**
—Kingsley Fairbridge. in "Veld and a bos* Is that the leader leads
Michigan. «
■iRifiOf.'.r
the^dJe^r
toe
mtahtv^s^e
drcd
Ma
U°°«
accompanied
them
to
Mary
Powers
of
this
city
was
ten
­
Rfld fccls the nced for a party or‘ ।
Verse." (London: Oxford University and the bos* drive*.
I 3.476369 99
&gt;
Wyandotte where she will leach the dered the position of principal and
'gan but in one paper field* there is
Press).
Illinois.
IL is a matter of conviction with
m
,coming year.
.
(wired her acceptance Monday. The
•
‘no more need for the old time parti- ;&gt;36,097.84930
me that do frank and honest man
&gt;1,732.61241 .sight seeing in America.
| Mr and
w B Herron and 'promotion was entirely unsolicited
• Muri DcFoc of the Charlotte"
CARLYLE REFUSES A
oould be In the long run entangled
Indiana.
editor than there I* for partisan
axo neaI „
...
„
’son have returned to their home In .and needless to say is very gratifya
BARONETCY
Republican-Tribune has writ­
by the snares of plotter*, whatever
&gt;1342.06833
Few will ever forget that first, champaign. Illtonls. after spending ing to Miss Powers' many friends
milk dealers. When Mr. Reid re- !* 4316308.43
ten the following editorial
6, Cheyne Row. Chelsea
appearance* might for the moment
.
aia ru,'vlcw' We
11 under thc most u' a week with E. J Bump and family, here. She left last evening to enter
Unqulshc* hl* Journalistic work— (
comment for this issue of the
.
December 2. 1874
Indicate.
I 6.020305.67
5 J3B.670.90 vorabic circumstances; a turquoise
------------। upon the duties of her new position.
which time we hope Is a long way­
.•tanner.
.
Sir:—Yesterday, to my great
sur­
Total.
1 believe in the future—not In a
..Anikin *^y overhead, the crisp sparkling TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Mrs D. J. Babcock and son Jodie
receive
in thc ofilng—Allegan will follow 1149.900.93339
prise.
I
had
the
honor
to
receive
spirit
which will sit 'down and look
84.00135837 ftir like. a tonic. Patd^s Of snow | Mrs A- D. Maynard and son. J. Z.. left Monday for a visit with Grand j
for the future to work itself out, bpt
Your
first
guest editor
regards this
Take—
a.Joo: ----------- --------------. —------------.....(that which has been eadopted
— - in । ----------tabje ..were visible along tiw drives, the al-1 accompanied by‘Floyd Budd, mo- Rapids relatives and friends. They
Sii
with
a determination to do it* part
assignment as a distinctive compil- practically every other Michigan — , — JnnZ
frorn v.ow
6,800 w .o.vw
8 00° twed to Grand Rapid* Thursday on ' were accompanied by the former s L
J" o(
w... 1 ?tl!t,c^n‘n‘{ln.? IIVUI
'
•
761,121 in benefit navments
payments while Iec
R-ct,
t. but as the sun rose high wo
we.
niece*. Misses Ethel and Rota Wat-i„
to me ror me rat oi In making the future what it can
jnenL Picked
to lead off—due largecounty seat viz, journalistic inde- 761.121
they pay but &gt;16,699,027 in pro-1I were glad
giao we had
nan heeded
necoco thc
inc advice
aavice
“ '
“ '
"
, - '
son of Grand Rapids, wlto have been
11 Ie;
mc w . y lha* tne and shall be made.
&gt;y to location— pendence.
of our
our norier
porter and
and left
left nur
our heavier
heavier1'?™ has
distinctive color and,visiting here.
letter, both In purport and expresThe longer I have been in public
cessing taxes.
lof
Krntxl and Crop coats behind
hut,°ry. The whole area was &lt;x,'. Mr and Mrs George B Taylor and ,lon; U worlJhy
cal.led rn,a?’ life, and the more zealous I have
!
Vil* well known
----- »=.- ■-?------,—
' Processing
Beneflt* Received
it was 7:30 A. M when we arrived. ®«d “veral time* In past ages by chi|dren left Saturday for Lowell for
and
lhat “ £j“h- grown in movement* of true reform,
*
field of &gt;(ichiNext week Tuesday is the primary
Texa*.
।in
time
to
see
the
sun's
first
rays|J
be
,
lhe
Bwl
4
'
Water
was
ft
short
vi*it.
They
will
leave
for
Taou
^,
e
I
x
^?(
p
®
,
l
n
(
my
own
po
?
’
.^
atory:
the
greater the horror I have come
[
H g a n newspaper election. Eaton county has a candiWa*hington, about lhe middle "P? ! ,thlnlt dl&gt;
««»•
to feel for the exaggeration which
,8 8.176.941.67
|&gt;47,044340 10 touch the rim of lhe canyon and.lhe f"ce that nature used in carving
|
H men. so gener- date for governor. Not knowing preLi—tartppl.
creep gradually down, a process not'°ut
sreat gorge as we sec it to- |of September where they will make
h2slory of Bovendng persons so often defeat* iU own object It
Mtoaiaaippl.
&gt;10.098.853.02
unlike
certain
forms
of
stage
light,
day
Again
the
old
Psalmist
verilhclr
|uturc
1
.
toward
men
of
letters
at
the
present.
I*
needless
to say....that the ex­
ously introduced cizely the ethics of a guest editor in $ 686.950.99
Alabama.
mg. It was a never-to-be-forgot' For H? hath founded it upon
MUs BM1U BawU who
&gt;pem a* at any time: and that I wW care­ aggeration can be Just as surely
H to Banner read- such situations, we are merely going
&gt; 9.612.245.97 ten sight. Counties* reproduction*.lbc
“»d established it upon the I nearly a year at lhc
Branch JuUy P*^"® it as one of the things shown aa in any other way by mere­
t
er* last week, is to say as his friend and your nelgh- 8 6361.39233 Louisiana
mode us familiar with the gen-1
gen-("oods.
All these wonderful and Mlsslon- Ul ohlna u wllh her ala precious to memory and heart. A real ly omitting or slurring over certain
had made
i
H a privilege in- bor. that Frank D. Fitzgerald, in the g 1373,743.05 Louisiana.
.
» 5,005,782.42 eral apjicarance of the Canyon, but
/orma9on3.-njounds. cle- ter*. Misses Berth* and RlUa Bassett treasure or benefit, independent of important facts.
i
H W
a weekly republican
kll.___ «»
- —
11 —
..l„_equip*
'
deed.
No
field,
i* a—
man
well
TotaL
: the actual view is very diflerent, for ''Btloxls ot varying heights, buttes, spending the week with Mrs. Jesse 1all results from it.
This said to yourself and repoeitnewspaper
in ped
by training,
training, antecedents
antecedents and
and &gt;16.699.027.94
&gt;16.699.027.94
&gt;71.761,121-51 ucinu.
depth, apucc
space &gt;nu
and vwmuig
coloring «»uivv
cannot be ,। mesa*
and
mountain
were
Paper which resists Are hu been
in
ped bv
— - —
—----------— -■ranges
—•— —
—- Townsend.
Michigan is ■ oersonal character for
this
...
htah
. ofThe northern states
states are paying conveyed in any picture. Some one L»
I not
ot caused by any volcanic upheaval,
upheaval. I Mr*. Julia Willison left Friday for 'ed with many feeling* tn my own invented, it is made from cellulose
hJhJr I Lr personal chyacter for this high of ||2
„K Is God s boMm
cr. Eroston was the
mind, I have only to add fiber* which have been chemically
&gt;12 for
for every
every doHar
dollar they
they rccelve
receive u
in, hM
has said. "It
boldest and
and ,but
but by
by Wlt
water.
«h«&gt; , Toledo to visit her daughter. Mrs. grateful
|
...
.
.
..
....
mltrhlv
tnrrr
ha.
higher
in
Jourflcc
.
H
is
father
was
a
former
Grand
AAA
bcneQu
The
south
to
rcccivmost
flaming
signature
across
the
I
mighty
force
hack
of
It
all
plus
help
that
your
splendid
and
generous
treated.
' Viola Buckhout. Bhe was accom* 1
.• . ; ,
. ,
. ~
*
——----- ---------- ------- -- ------------ —------- n.1.1 uciicuus. xnc auum is n
.--------------------------------------------------------------A
face „ Ukc
lhe from frost and heat and wind blown I panted by u
„--------------------.— proposals
------------------ ---------for my practical behoof,
r , jJMUrl
holistic charac- --Ledge
postmaster
and
was tong
an ing &gt;4 00 for every dollar _-.
paid.
her
grandson, mu
Donald.
‘
must not any of them take effect;
"I wash
' M. Dejtoe
ter and state- active republican leader in our coun—
• - I was in Dixie with the great cathedrals ot the old World. ‘“nd-lh® latter for centuries cutting, wbo fiaS b&lt;;cn visiting her here.
that titles of honor are. in all de­
, ------------wide toflufcrtrte than the Hartings ty. The son—now fifty—is a career Dixie Buccaneers." A*k your cqh- it's what you feel and canndL put Jnc hard surfaces to responsible for;
grees
of—them,
out
of keeping
with
gressman to sina-tne
sing the entire souk
song. tie
He into words that registers strong- t*15 varying grains, whirls, undulat-&lt; FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY,
rc
--------r— —
i--------- - 7.---------■
Krcsaman
Banner. A* your nearest county scat nian m the public service ranging —
thc
Hc- ---------helped —
write '
■■
■—
ing lines, etc . we sec on the rocks tojjrs Hannah M Barlow enter- tthe Wnor of mY °*n P°°r existence
pap-r neighbor the writer reads the from the first republican supervisor them down.—Vern J. Brown in Ing-1
| day. The Grund Canyon to the most tainetl at Ove o'clock tea In honor of hHherto in thto epoch of the world,
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
impressive and picturesque example;
jjjU]ow Thursday afternoon Iand would ** an e«oumbrance, not
Banner with lhe same zeal and in- frotn Grand Ledge to his present hani County News.
‘of erosion In the world. ltT* still (covers were laid for fifteen The'a furtherance to me; that as to
tcrest a* the longest and oldest paid station A secretary ot state. HB own
(going on. the geologist tell* us, but table WM beautifully decorated with moncy’ K hM' »ft«r ^8 years of i
HIS SOLE ADMIRER.
up subscriber. As a part of our Ju- Meas and ideals of the governorship
______
:so much slower in the past million Iswect
and „n elaborate menu r,Kwous »nd frugal, but also (thank
Strange as it may seem, we arc aldiriftl division and for many years 'were wen stated by him in a recent —
ways
and a quarter years for at that |MrVvd
Ume WM pleasantly °od. and those that are gone before
~ interested in visiting withi
tramps,
especially If they have been
YOU can never read
time the river reached bed rock, the parsed with conundrums and in *o-(mcl not degrading poverty become
a pert of our state senatorial dis- spccch m AUegan when he said:
‘
on the rood for many years, for oft-1
hardest surface of the earth's crust, cia| conversation
|ln t*d* latter time amply abundant,
bad literature too
trict. we have of necessity a con"A firm hand will be needed in
[and now gnaws away at it. only an
Mnry McElwain leasts for cven *uperabundant; more of it. too.
little, nor good lit­
side ruble knowledge of Barry county
meeting and solving the prob­
inch In every one hundred and|Orand Rnptd5 thu ww.g Whcre she now a hlndranae. not a help to me;
erature too mud?.
men and affairs. Our Barry county
' twenty-five years. Time as we try wlfi lrim preparatory to accepting a 80 that roynl or other bount&gt;' would
lems that confront us. One must
to reckon it in the geological history | position at Olivet as trimmer she 166 more than lhro*n aw*V i“ W
Bad books arc intel­
Interests have been sporting, politi­
be able to say 'no' and mean it.
of the Grand Canyon Is as incomprc- wm study voice culture while there cajic: and ln brief, that except the
lectual poison; they
cal and, al one time, sentimental
and yet a sympathetic ear must
'hensible to the average mind a* are
will Hall left for Prairie Depot fee,lnK of your
and n&lt;&gt;blc &lt;»ndestroy the mind.
back when Sophia Waters—her | be available to the troubles nnd
icosmic and interstellar spaces with'ohio. last week where ho-has *e- duct on thla occasion, which is a
cn what they have to say proveo
father was a several term mayor of
highly Interesting. A few evenings 1
—Schopenhauer.
their stars millions of light years cured a position with the standard '1Tal and I^fmanent possession, there
problems of our average citizen,
ago an old gentleman presented;
away. -Mr.
Mr. .Cook
.Oook has told this
thto all oil Company. Mrs
Mrs. Hall will Join
tota cann®t anything be done that would
HMtingc—a as an occasional house
that great unorganized group for
himself at our back door, and while [
not now be a soirow rather than a
more fully and Comprehensively in him tiwre thl* week.
guest of the then "Toot" Barrett, a
whom there is no direct spokes­
he was consuming the plate of food
his letter*.
...
! Mrs. Minnie Copley and daughter pleasure.
school day friend. We covered the
the good wife gave him we engaged (
man other than the public of­
With thanks more than usually i
i
.1_.
.
...
„ . 1 Belle left for Decatur Saturday aftsincere. I have the honor to be. Sir
famous Carter Snake hunt for thr
him in conversation. His was an in- j
i Everything is a credit to Uncle cr n
vUU wJth rrlend# ln thu
ficial in whom they place their
tcrestlng story of travel hither and !
I Sam_____________________
in this bin national _________
park. It's, c|ty an(j Ht irving
Your obliged and obedient servant,
Detroit News and Mr. Greusel in a
confidence to give them a square
yon since the depression, with no !®rt here. "There arc places and clean, well policed;
the El Tovar bo' inoB.
xeney
and Harvev
W
Wllnolieedr
hoI
T110B
Kcllcy
Harvey
w
wll
.
T. Carlyle.
mure or less dignified ceremonial on
dea|.“
•
objcctlve
—simply
drifting
about
tn
sights
where
it's
better
to
remain
si1
tel
otter*
everything
to
be
desired
in
'
hams
of
Barry
left
for
Petoskey
—
From
a
letter
of
Thomas
Carlyle
that famous Sunday ^afternoon,'
the hope that he might find some-1 lent than talk." some wise person its line, and there arc ample ac- Tuesday morning for a two weeks’
to Dlsraefi.
made us an "honorary member of thc
The writer would be utterly lack- thing he could do. althoughmis age said. This is one of
tht?m. Who commodations in the way of camps g^y.
v THE WHITE PEACOCK.
-------. to
association. Mr. Barnaby, the dray- ing In the ordinary mine run of was against him. We had not di*-1 wouldn't have wanted to throttle for the tourist *hp t«
la htiritw
hiking nr
or I ..ta
Mr*. Geo. C. Nichol* returned
w ho turned driving. Not
Net an
... advertising slgni
„.„.. ncr
tgan He stood frith stainless plumes dis­
ber nomc
borne al
ai Bt
st. Louts. Mlcn
Michigan,
maxi, us we recall, looked alter tjie manners if he did not speak at this, cussed politics when he suddenly j the pert young mLss.
played
.
.father
..
The best and longest over­
turned from his food and Informed around from her first
look out and mar* the natural
natural lM"ntitv
beauty nprA
here nnvany- , jMSt weejt after yisltlne her
supplies which were carried in again time of the memory of his old and me that Gov. Comstock had passed into the great gorge, and gushingly where. Over 200 CCC boys and men L. j. Newton.
' Against the dp*ky cedar glade.
all made. No shrinkage, no
familiar looking cases and Lndic*t- loving friend. Judge clement Smith, j him on the road the day before. We; said. "Oh. ain't it cute.” Everywhere were working down in the canyon.
As rare and marvelous a sight
starch.
on the trail* leading ---------------down or open[ FIFTY YEARS ADO TODAY.
--- 1
As a white rainbow tn the night.
ed a preparedness mat was both We own a little gospel Hurt he car- asked him how he knew it was the I it speaks eloquently of God * handl- rThe
peacock
feather
fan
outspread
■
governor
and
he
replied.
"Well,
he
|
work.
Can
anyone
stand
there
and
1
ing
up
ones
that
had
been
hitherto
,
Mrs.
Henry
Crosier
of
Niagara
amiable and generous. We covered rled for years, marked on many
. had a 'Comstock for Governor'; gaze at tiftt great rent in the earth's 1Inaccessible, so hiking or riding I County. New York. Is visiting at Mr. Behind the slender, crested head—
the news of lhe death of the senior pages in his familiar hand. His sticker on his vundsr.icid ahd I surface, with its bewildering array ,
So
Eastern
craftsman
might'design
down will be an easier matter in the land Mrs. C. B. Salisbury'*.
Parker—father of Fred—who died in benign countenance looks down up- don't know anybody else in Michl- of multicolored buttes, and mesas. 1future. It's my ambition now to go 1I A.
D. Cook
Dakota
A deva in a fretted shrine.
* ~
" returned
'
*" from
*
• •
H. E Holland.
Charlotte en route home from the on us whenever we are seated at gan who would be likely to do a | pyramid* and pinnacle*, enormous Iback sometime and make the trip Saturday.
I
He give* a glowing picI
of that territory.
Battle Creek Sanitarium. We fecall the table in our library, a location, thing like that."—W. H. Berkey, ledges and mountain peaks and not ,down to Phantom Ranch tit Bright lure
SNOWSTORM:
, Cassopolis Vigilant.
fecl B Supreme mind responsible for ,Angel creek on the ficor of the Can­
Mr.
George
Whitcomb,
lately
clerk
D. W. Rogers and his "Al" Smith he picked himself shortly after we!
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE
------------it all? "What God hath wrought" yon.
*
llin Oreble and Powers' hardware
derby. State Legislator Schantz, who bought our present home in CharA CHANGE NEEDED,
speaks eloquently here. for. "the
store, has returned to hi* home In Men. came with brawn and guns and
Michigan's affair* are tn need of armament ahoweth HU handiwork"
was slashed on the streets of Lan- lottc The night that he was fatally
Desert View where the drive ends Detroit.
And took this town site from the
and' you -------------climb a r
picturesque
Georgestone
H Brooks and wife spent
sing by a paroled convict; John C. stricken he had only reached the, change. Personally we don't care j a* perhaps in no other spot on thc ----hill:
which party, or which candidate globe Every- step of the way one Is tower with a superb panorama laid a portion of this week with relative*
Ketcham
and
his
miniature hotel from a hurried trip to our' brings about lhe desired changes reminded "How manifold arc Thy
out Before you of Painted Desert in and friend* in Orangeville and With shouts and blows and laws
“Orange" farm, and on our first newspaper desk. We knew hl* worth1 for the better. There is a differ- [works— tn wisdom Thou has made the distance on one hand, with its Prairieville.
and taxes
They slowly hewed it to their will.
visits to Hasting* we were more and his friendship shall always rc-. cnce In candidates, and particularly ‘ them all—the earth is full of Thy inarveious combination of colors, and
Messrs. Truman Parker. Dick
•
1 the big bend of the Canyon with its Bates, Chas. Hoyt and Walker Mat- But last night while they slept tn
anxiops to catch u glimpse of "Lady"-main one of our sweetest memories. there is n vast difference in those (riches.”
silence
' they »mu.u will., but
srp lr.n«
wh,t nun th« Thou art mM- । intricate maze of pinnacles on the-thews left Tuesday to resume their
Baldwin than we were to see "Phil" If he knows—and we believe that he
The airy, feathery snow stole
to say that we cannot see wnere fu|
him?" was the first thought ouwt
other,. m
if. *uiu*ucr
another u
lasting
»iu&gt;k «m;uiu»x
memory ™
of (studies
»iuui« al me
the agricultural cuuege.
college.
• Colgrovc. lhe best state-aide kno»n does—he Is proud and happy of the 11 ’11n'lcrs
down
------. ...-------------------. ,_1, Mr.
MrP. pR.RDunning
punning
three
years
ln control (bat came tumbling into my mind that Jariuary
day?Here
u cup of tea
forfor
three
year*
Hasting* man In our time. Mrs. Col­ quality man whom he wanted to andI call themselves Republican. Demo- |M j )&lt;x&gt;ged jor
flrW ttmc llllo u served and plenty of time allowed in thc employ of J. 8. Goodyear and Without a sound or any violence
And sternly, gently took the town
Company, t* to enter lhe employ of
Erove is a lovely person and we who eventually did succeed him on! ernt or something else. lhe fact thl, grl,al cbasni. a mile or mure , to look and enjoy.
Robin Lamison.
-j •
■
Mr w. H. Schantz.
could go on and on naming Has­ the circuit court bench. The fact that, of the matter 1* that there I* 11va3t.dccp&gt; and out to the far flung nort|1
army of political leeches draining flm eight miles distant, twenty, it , The names of lhe hundreds of forA note from Rev. Crittenden &gt;ntings and Barry county people for his only daughter Is now Mrs. McTHE HILE■ the public resource* and the aa- j,
some places; a chasm that'mations, location*, trail*and drive*.form* us that himself and family
Genuine heavy dnty fabrics.
whom we have long had a high Ind Pcek must make his hereafter a1 ministration that win attain u placecou]d *Wghow
whole
mountain have a charm all their own. Many safely arrived at their destination. It flows through old, hushed Egypt
and it* sands,
in many cases an allectiattaie re­ ' fullness of jgy." Judge Smith digni­, in history is the one that will know ranges; where the Empire state are ot Indian origin, but Greece, lhe Coon Rapids. Iowa, where he I* loLike some grave, mighty thought (
how to pull them from the public , ,uuiiuiu
building
and tiic Ettlel Tower, those.Far Eart. Scandinavian mythology, cated as pastor of thc Presbyterian
^
gard.
fied rather than typified religion.
threading a dream;
trough —Joe Sturgeon Ui Delta Re- SU
pretne -------------------------achievement* . of ------man ------------------in the Knights
the
Round------------Table,,------church.
supreme
---------of—
--------------—
And times and things, a* in‘that
■porter.
। air-piercing
■—■----------------- plied
— atop
------v—.i
-----------------aa
-------------endeavor,
one •have
all furnished their share;
»----------------- The primary totals in Californi?
You may be surprised to learn
vision, seem
with Socialist Upton Sinclair taking Uvat the primary election—in Barry
Keeping along it their eternal
S.T'S'n'^d •£.
stands.—
the democratic gubernatorial nomi­ county—has some interest to thc u a oog. Miurange tum.i siaua- (rCf)Ulred [o distinguish the groat 'Spaniards who in 1540 were the first,
INJABI.
Caves, pillars, pyramid*, the shep­
I pyramid ----------------------------------/ft Cheops if it rested on
the white men to
gaze
on
great won-1
nation m a landslide, are tlgnifi(The Rhodesian East Wind)
editorial household- Our daughter.
------------------------------------------------—
- -the
—
nu*u.
herd bands
Maxine DcFoc has served no' The r
power
planta
generating------elec- ....
ba*e of the
Nowhere else dcr. Other* have been christened mjasl. sea-born, sweeps thc he«t
canL It means that the old party Rose
------ —
um------------------. . canyon.
That roamed through the young
HO. Maxine ucroe. na* sen co tnr
no-- ,
FaUs
lta lhP
cru4J csp0Md w vlew Juil
. Duck-on-thc-Rock' or
away: line* are araduailv c'vinn wav •.&gt;
tricity from the Niagara Falls sec- “ ‘he earths crust
w v.vw
away; world, the glory extreme
the EmtILh idea Of t
“ llut “he J" rc®Uler*J ln tion furnish light for 500 cltiea.
to such ma-an extent.
westering sun. lowcities.
..............
- —Here
u u .kwe
- gaze Sinking Ship." so well is the name We8t. wlth the
------------------------Of high.Scsoatrto
tne Engiuh idea at coruertithes and Middleville, where she is assigned as
down past hundreds of feet of dif- suggestive of their shape. Best dt
voiced she flies
Dark Grey
liberal*. What President Roo»ciclt 'a W. K. Kellogg Foundation nurse, rountv vOte regardless' of party ,&lt;rent (0rn‘»lkin3 oi the w‘»» to
1 llkedAn8cl Canyon. Waking cool airs to rodse the lazy Then comes a mightier silence, stern

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bed rock (granite., the grandfather where the trek to made from rim to day.
I01 them alL
floorl ?he.r® P1'“nlo‘? R«nch to lo-.tWafllng the grass-smoke from the As of a world left empty of Ito
throng,
«
. - -------------------------...
,cated in the midst of a green oasto;
laden skit*....
And the void weighs on us; and
Speaking of the Kellogg Foundaa feature of the afternoon drive (where a Harvey ranch house has inlasl from the* Eastward brine* the
then we wake.
tion. Barry county people,must, by 'along the rim to a. atop at Yavipl been built and you can spend the
breeze
And hear the fruitful stream laps­
this time, have a profound apprecla- Po.1!'1;
ThBl billows-out the long grass on'
'
|ng along
•
...
. . ..,
,
station*
Park
to have, and which -AndTlnM
th» bin.
tion of. what
thto service
means to , ration
blon
j^ut the
which
likecon
all nilsthe perience
Richard I longed
1*
anticipatingiLensIna through ..msa**
‘Twixt villages, and think how we
shall take
rent tp continue to drag along the pleases.
piCa*c». Located
ixxcatea in
m any other
otner neighneign- their
tnetr boys and
ana girls.
gins. As a - newer others was designed by someone who Powell, the first to explore the ColoColo-I------“------------?-------- -- through —
——Jee, unceasing
urnaasa
Our own calm Journey on for
economic bottom while 10 per cent borhood most likely she would coll county in this superlative health knew nature's values in thl* spot, rado its entire Jength. discovered !Alld w ' q-- hrnu,n dlll. rh&gt;r.n&gt;.
human sake.
“
—
a. Any
a--------..-----------...
..
- for
- ------ herethe
In 1869 a stream of waler so,
r, “rown a,ul wnere the
are
"Insultingly -.rich.
review
of for a republican
ballot
and- vote
program it has already demonstrated --------80 Pcr-----------------------------{ect,y do
a»forak.to
—Leigh Hunt. Poems.
'
the Income taxes or hank dcpcxits rr.uk D. nwrer^d lor smrn«. lu l»r r«Mhln« InauenM on the '“if’LuST’ltey too* £dhbin pure and sparkling as it flowed into
the turbulent river he gave it the,-11}®
ft’ Westward MObNUGHT ON THE PRAIRIE.
confirms these conditions. As a writ­ 'which she hopes to do in November, health and morals of Eaton county carved by the same great force that musical name it Ita* borne since.
i_
the plough.
. Beautiful was lbs night. Behind the
er In Current History for September Her action is okey, in fact. Grand youngsters. If we were to name the formed the Canyon. The two most
...
The heat-waves shake, and break,
black waU of forest.
lltedge people without regard to greatest single benefit that has come luetenllous ones were de.sl«ned by a
One of the thing* the government
i~&lt;
- 1 Tipping it* summit with allver, arose
the moon. On the river
• • • Regardless of Uwftightness (party lines, are planning on giving to Eaton county in the last decade. ?wmed m^It* waAere' tfitUnde' geologist, who waa a philosopher ai On 00x1 **** ti&gt;e high-wlpds roarr|
'
formed me. It was here that Uncle well. said in his talk that day. h**j_. *«&lt;!'*ough
orwrongnetaotRdbqeveit.he lias [their follow townsman a fluttering the W. K. Kellogg Foundation Bam'*
resident geologist gave us an stayed by me ever since, it was &gt;oiThr&lt;**h rtvro clifl* ths thunder­ FcU here and there through the
braiuhe* a tremulous gleam of
tongs of Air.
•
.indorsement, a definite __
move with
would
head the list
and the
program
—J talk that we might —
..
__ _________
________
_
_________ —
illustrated
see full of pregnant meaning. "The ele- i
the m«nnHght..
■
•in prog- - to Just unfolding.
__ It is quite impos-' *nd enloy 10
. other reaapu than that the coun­ Ithat end in view t
of nappmess
happhieas tn
in our lives u
is,The
whole reld wakes lo faoe the
now ■being
the ment ot
,
As. through the garden gate, and
»—
........................................
ir. our
L.- variety
|
afternoon;
of in-|
try warned action. • • • Action,
res*. Dr. Swift, incidentally,
is the'sible to detail
dally, let alone the great Cartyen'so full of interesting based largely on
secret*. Naturally It's the joy of teresta." He «ri.miv ouetved the The drowsy duiker rise and Dai*
certainly
continued action, remains- the
only Barry county man on cither permanent benefit* of thu work, andl!every
geologist. While hl*
his exi*
ex'plaiu- door for us to the wonderfully inter-1
along
■
every geologist
dsound al the nation, and &lt;U
congressional ticket and hi* record every day and year can only add to ai,11 non*
wondermei and esting thing* the knowledge of ge- Thc cooling foot-hills; and the
lions filled us with wonderment
matter* little or Mt whether ‘as a citizen., fraternal!*!. World war better understanding and a deeper• 1‘awe at times, they were of k-nature ology would give. L for one have
brown baboon
•
Bilim it Uy. with a hasty haze upW action vtotates tradition.
, !। we could understand. To him it was been'happier for the. new interests Shout on the crags; the-bird* iwwi
soldier and a country doctor, would gratitude of Just how fortunate we
1* It. and ftrefiic*
their song;
*eem to be good and sufficient rea- axe. as individuals aud communities.1I, like an open book, the record the dif- and -^der outlook brought Into my
’ ” I fetling U apparent Hut
■ j terent age* have left ou the walls of (life by that day spent at the Grand .The long grass rustlss. and the dead
mingled and UUtolto number*..
Iw-ieachtng changes are needsou for giving him a good home m uu* rwpwt.
j the Canyon. Each of tbs great lay-j canyon.
(
law™* f*fi;
i Loud and- Midden and near the note
i
.
i
---------------------------Is -here to stay
calls
''social justice"
in a-me form. “Al" Smith and hU
Liberty League may as well under­
stand that the wealth of the country
must be mote evenly distributed. It
is too much to expect tho 90 per

and expects to vote in the democratic primary for her nelahbor and
tic primary ror her neighbor ana
professional friend. Dr. Birge Swift.
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body—as they say in the last wiU
j
and testament—and can. do
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Many of you

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EAR NOT ACCURATE
Natural Gm Dlwwrad
JUD6E OF SOUND
When Drilling for SaU

——

heard me

Jacob, eurnamed Is
Apparently the human ear "has
a mind of ft* own," and refuses to practical purposes In this country. aa fellows: Reube
abide by rules of mathematics when
for a aound/ safe but human gov- it Judge* for itself bow much louder bearing strata Ik rough crevices In
Jamin. When
emment, lor protection to the man
who works, as well as to capital. other. experiments In the University
ivided sm&lt;mg Um tribo* Vy lot.
You have heard me ask you to sup­ of Michigan physics laboratories in- sloped us a manifestation of a fir*
M ifsarsndsMO of U»L wfco
port the principles of the Constitu­ dlcate.
It w*s thus known In India,
Averaging th* judgments of a god.
tion in order that we might have
In
China
and
In
Feral*,
says
a
writer
group
of
student
observers
as
to
liberty, freedom ,of speech and of
what
volume
of
sound
was
"half
In
the
Olevetgqd
Plain
Dealer.
the nrras. security of property and
Ephraim and Manaasdh. gave names Um
In Ute-United States th* first tils tp two separate tribM. Th* dispersal
relief from excessive taxation and as loud” m another sound, this half­
from oppressive and unjust govern­ way point aa determined by lhe ear cowry ef natural gas by drilling of the tribes cam* In TO A. D- wh*n most nmskrowodlS* In
waa found to be only on*-tenth of was in Ohio and West Virginia In
ment regulations and restrictions
The uniform qnsHty oi
Sinclair, thc Socialist. • has been the power of the original sound the early Nineteenth century when the Roman* under Titus Pkptur*d
nominated on the Democratic ticket rather than one-half. A listener at surprised salt makers struck gas Jerusalem, destroyed Um Temple
and slaughtered or exited thousands
sity of Michigan sociology depart­ in California on a platform which a certain distance from a sound while sinking shallow wells (ot
*f Jewa. Thte dispersal bad begun,
lends toward government owner­ oouroe nuul move to more than
ment.
Uowaver. with tbs Babylonlaa calle
“A slum to not a building or an ship of private property, govern­
llufus Stone, ope of the first op­
loudness fall to one-half value. Dr.
Ibolr wives turaiag at
area of land, but an economic and ment operation of business and superators
In.
the
salt
making
busintas
P.
H.
Ociger.
research
physicist
far
of their own dairies.
with the Egyptian exIl*. Th* balk
social oondtUon." Bsofesaor McKen­ crvtalon of all Individual acUvltlea.
blit, then up toward Toplnabee,
Strikes exist all over the country the University Department of En­ at McConneilavllle. Ohio, while drill­ of these exiles never returned to
zie said.
“Deteriorated buildings
along lhe highway at the Inland
•U Um allied Indnalrii
and neglected streets do not cause It, and a new one has been called gineering Research and Prot. F A- ing for salt struck a reservoir of Palestine.—Detroit Newa
Lakes route and through picturesque
!L8r
Firestone, found.
natural gas strongly Impregnated
Tndtan River
especially filled for grand opera and they merely locate It. A slum is which Involves a million men, who
Using the "decibel,” the unit with sulphur, which caused the
xncuan w™**
oratorio singing, heard to best ad- really a grouping of the weaker ^le- demand the government sustain
lacto** followed as a natural eo»
which science has adopted In recent driller to exclaim they had “drilled
l*° vantage with big orchestras Her mente of a city's jwpulatlon, driven them while on strike.
sequence of the factory type opera­
««,•*&gt;
“ mile
toll. or
«J»
an»« along the
U&gt;” Wsgr.er aria from T^nh.Ser
U Jejpfe Uriel, tor
and
a half
so drive
Tannhauscr tato
The American Federation of La­ years as a standard quantity of through to bell.** At first the well
The largest number of former tion In the &lt;t|ry Industrywest branch
the Sturgeon
Theure Walla*
Halle"’ given tthe
first4]I
sound,
it
was
found
Uuto
for
ordi
­
west
branch of
of we
Sturgeon river
river D£h TV'.nr.
Hu Oral
r
—
a&lt;hm
**
ter
charges
the
increased
unem
­
economic reasons "
was considered a failure, but the Presidents out of office and living
nary sounds llw ear Judged a sound
which runs along the highway near nl&lt;ht waa splendidly done.
7%* economic waste of property In ployment to the NRA.
Wolverine in Cheboygan county, one
8Unday night service always “the alum belt," comes mainly from
The Government is spending mil­ •half as loud," when the level of
SL*?.*
ftrCBOU
^.ctose, with “Ood Be With You TUI the low rente chargeable to ten­ lions more each month than it to sound had dropped by 8 to 10 of lhe water for the salt making. Thia from the retirement of Buchanan la
Horse paver te an arbitrary soil
use of It‘Is said to have continued March, 1801, to the death of Tylsr
Michlgaru It looked to me more We Meet Again,” and congregational ant* by owners who hold on to the receiving.
It proposes to license
.
like a good aiaed creek than a river. amgtng U always spontaneous and land, despite high texes, in expec­ the farmers and regulate the pro­ total decibels of original sound, the •VI w japua.
Other such accidental discoveries Tyler. F11 more, Pierce and BuchanHere a group of CCO boys have been impressive at the auditorium,
tation of expansion of the city's duction of farm crops, as well as worker* found. For example, a sound
of 50 decibels is half as loud to the of natural gas were occasional, and
working all summer under direction
. . .
business district to their holdings, thc factories and stores.
pounds one foe* .&lt;1 on* ml
of Ike Bulito ot the Conservation
_
,u. —,u staled Professor McKenzie. The
You begin to realize al last that, car as a 60 decibel sound. Fractions In 182C the first use ot it tor light Ing. Twice at short Intervals the
unless there to a change and the of loudness down to one-hundredth was made at Fredonia. N. Y. A hun­ country baa been without an e&gt;
"’“■too. «• population of these areas, badly
derived Inside a cylinder of aa aohoused, frequently in uncertain fi­ brain trusters prevented from tak­ and multiples up U&gt; 100 times were dred .street lights were ted there by President
The country was left glne as calcutotad from ths various
measured,
with
similarly
unexpected
nancial conditions, with little civic ing over the legislative and judicial
gas which had been discovered by without a former chief executive the known fset ora. while brake horse
wh*1
u»n'
or neighborhood consciousness, to power you will no longer be free, at
soepage
through
a
midstream.
The
These experimenta show that
power to the'actual power delivered
1 J™
.
,. ,
,
dto as he alternates with Dr. Parkes- especially liable Co “contamination" liberty to operate your own business,
first place to be piped for the um son, July SI. 1875, te the retirement
Tb.
bv, .in. in . r— ICadman. repjying to questions to a by thc shifting criminal or quasl- but be crushed by codes, regulations loudness, as heard by thc human ear
places, making the deplh insufficient. .popular feature of hto broadcast. Hto crlmlnal elements, and to always a and orders, a large part of the pop­ te not directly proportional to any of natural pas for domestic purposes of Grant. March 4. 1877. and the
second time from the d*ath of-CTeve- age horse could work constantly at
ulation living upon government of the physical ciiaraotertstlc* of was Titusville. Ps.. tn 1872.
so it has been narrowed where re- ]sermon was a noteworthy one, hte police problem, he pointed out.
land. June 24. 1008, to the end ot an average rata of 52.000 foot
qulred. Banks that washed tots of }splendid message being built around
Zoning at these belts between lhe funds furnished by those willing to sound. Physical measurements tak­
Boosqvelt'a terra, March 4. 1000.
dirt into the stream have been ।the text from old Hosea. "For they better residential and the strictly work, the savings of the aged in­ en together with information on how Wasp One of Oldest and
pounds per minute, and this waa tavested tn securities and life Insur­ the ear octo, make It possible to
sltengthcned. Cedar, pine and tam- ।have sown the wind and they shall
creased one-half when arbitrarily
compute
the
loudness
of
a
sound
as
Most Interesting Insecta
arack logs have been cut from an reap
,
„ ot Professor McKenzie. Certain loca- ance swept away and our nation
the whirlwind." a favorite
the cars hear it. Tita Michigan ex­
become bankrupt.
area
upstream and floated down, prophets
from; t&gt;°fis
would be
given
to small
The wasp to one of our ancient
and
preachers
fros;.--—
------—
—t ipdusFew
pqople
ever
see
the
swamp
Not once from any resjxjnslblc periments, taken together with data and Interesting Insects, and comes
and several hundred tons of rocks ■Noah's time down.
(lrtcs and commercial projects which
' urr
tree live
frog because UA
of Its miMmia
small size
—
,
used to build wing dams, togs placed
With war clouds hanging low over depend largely on the central bu&amp;l- source have you heard my honesty, from the Bell Telephone Laborator­ of tho order of
Hymeooptera. hat- and coforauou. It || found in
~
with lhe social
unrest.Ineos
section for_____
their
alongside the shore to slop erosion. yxir&lt;vpe.
w..«
rn w- u.—•,__ _ ___________
_ _sales,
___ while
— ability or courage questioned. U ies on other aspect* of hearing, in­
uraliata usually cteaalfy the many Mnlltl and
woodl (adenUala
and holes dug where the big fallows । Itrtke8 ' unemployment,
of- other
portions
unemr'
‘ shortage
- —'
“ - would •be
— ~given
4—- over■ you believe in the future of our dicate that the sensation of half
Four substances complete tho en­
like to hide. Water cress will b*.cropi drought and the many dto-1 to apartments and hotels suited to country. In security of property, in loudness means that half as many apeales into two groups, ths true ■ call It Psuedacrla trlseriatus). The Ure list of' objects coutribated by
The swamp tree frog Is a poor swimmer
planted a* it draws bugs to piake | turb|ng problems that face our own' unattached working people and the personal liberty and In a conatitu- nerve impluses are reaching the wasp and the digger wasp.
true a asp Dents are built of clay because the webbing between the
juicy myite for this gamiest of fish. counlry_ Dr. Bockman might be *x- increasing number of “man and tional form of government, tlien I brain in a given time.
Tracing
these
vagaries
of
the
hu
­
It's as pretty a piece of work as the
dwell on these things, but I wife only" famUtes, and to certain wiU be with you until the end, If
or self-made paper or within tunnels
man ear is Important today because into the wood of hollow trees, toes te slight, and It cannot climb
’ Conservation Department has ever he Jed us into quieter chargrete; | public buUdlngt used by the whole you elect me.
of the widespread efforts being made
Respectfully yours.
done, and to there for every one to pe^n*! problems that the day and city. Moving of workers with famwhere are built wax cells suspend­ diska. The food consists of small
to control the notec made by many
see-a rippling stream of clean
evcry cdnununlty and' Me* of children to the outer regions
CLARE E HOFFMAN.
ed from the top and center of tho
You may hear the low
hl ch jewelry to
sparkling water right along the individual home life aa he remem- where space to not at a premium. Republican Candidate for Congress, sorts ot machinery and tn acoustical nest, writes a naturalist In the Kan­ insecta
pitched and loud soug ot this little
I roadside, it promise* to become ait^^d it in lhe 80 s; contentment, was suggested as a health and de4th District. ’
-PoUtlckl Adv. control In buildings, slates Dr. Oet- sas City Star.
gcr. Starting out tn quiet a piece of
frog in the springtime. The mate
paradtee for trout fishers.
]wlth simpler pleasures; thc loose1 linquency reducing move.
cameo sheila
true that lhe
Eggs
within
the
cells
hatch
In
one
madiincry.
the
engineer
has
often
sits
in
the
water,
supported
off
• • •
'element that has entered American I Putting the middle belt, present “SWITCHBOARD” ACTION
contains goM, 1
been puzzled to know how well he is to three days Into larvae, which are grass ox twigs, with hte head and
The Assembly over at Bay View - life; the lack of steadfastness and slum territory, to more productive
OF BRAIN QUESTIONED succeeding in terms ot the ear, as carnivorous, each species demand­ vocal pouch (a sphere almost as big silver an&gt;l many other r»e*leM
closed last Bunday, ending Music constancy; mere humanistic effort , use will probably be necessary. Pro­
well as in terms of his decibel meter. ing one particular kind of Insect
Week when the musical staff of the . u&gt; hold onunsupplemented by the I lessor McKenzie
predicted,
since
m the whole frog) above the water.
Experimental proof that rate with Determining some definite relation­
Summer Conservatory furnish thc ' foundation
principles ot
God's, citygrowth In the futureseems likeWhen disturbed, be sits perfectly
programs from Tuesday night on. | teaching. These formed the basis lly
u ,r
to&gt; «leenna
decline, due to lhe steadilv
steadily parte of their brains removed learn ships between ear judgment* and changing at last Into adult wasps. Mill, and does not resume hte song
habits Hi well as normal animals, al­ mechanically measurable facta also
The string quartet, the various sefio- for hto inspiring talk. "Need I tell 1falling birth rate, leaving a city with
until the source of alarm has
though they "reason" lew well, indi­ aids to.unravelling some of lhe psy­
example, the amount of gold
fewer
children
arid
more
adult
pop
­
tats, the vocal quartet, the Assembly you," he said, “that al a recent I
proach of winter, only a few females
Decentralization of Indus- cates that the brain te not organized chological and anatomical mysteries living to another season by finding
chorus combine to give these pro- 'week end party in Detroit, the only ulation.
i
into neat departments of activity, regarding thc workings of the nerves
tons of water.—Washington
grams which are enjoyed by repre- j person of the thirty participating 1
some deserted mouse's nest and
connected
by
a
definite
switchboard
Philippine
MaaafaetvrM
of
the
inner
ear
and
the
auditory
tentative crowds from around the ' who got up to attend church on that &lt;other factor predicted by many.
arrangement of nerves, which. If center in the brain.
storing it with honey and nectar. In
There are many sugar and rice
bay and nearby resorts.
Sunday morning was a
Roman
cut. will throw the whole system in­
the spring they reappear, start nests
The high spot of thc week was the ; catholic.” He
cited Gladstone’s;
mills
In
the
Philippine
Islands
ManNORTHWEST RUTLAND.
to permanent confusion. Dr Norman
tor eggs, the first hutch being workFriday night concert by Galli- diary, when as a sophomore in hto
APPENDICITIS DEATHS
ufnetures also Include candle*, em­
Mrs John Wilkes and sons. Du­
Campl. a young 23-year-old Atncri-f early teen*, he wrote. "In practice ane and Paul, also Mrs. Mary Mills, P, F. Maier declared recently before
pearl buttons, fiber tex­
the Michigan Academy of Science,
GREATLY REDUCIBLE —The digger, or solitary wasp, Ims broideries.
• can girl of Italian-German parent- the great end is that the love of attended a birthday surprise
tiles, cotton textiles, tailoring, luri suffenrs froi
for ArU and Letters.
age. who dteite took the big audl-! cjod become tl»e practice of my .
no community Ufa It digs tunnels
Mrs. Nellie Bedford of Middleville
tpata.
. “
Theories of mental action have
production"
encc by storm, so lovely was hcr,tpul," rs a key to hte greatness. He Tuesday
.
Of the 20.000 persons who die an- in the ground. Into which is placed
night Mrs. Mills is visit­ usually held that there are definite
voice,
a
coloratura,
resembling | ysed the phrase chain-store mena single egg. slung with food, con­
ing in the Bedford home this week. parts of the brain concerned only
Oalll-Curcl's and Uiy Pons'. She mlity to define thc growing content
Mr. and Mrs. Marley Burroughs with learning, the registration of
sisting of a live insect paralysed
seemed endowed with ATI the re-' 0( people in drifting Into a course
of Three Rivers spent the past sight, taste and other sensory In­
by a vicious sting In a nerve cen­
quirementa for a great singer. She te. of Hying with no definite principle* .week with the latter's parents. Mr.
could be saved by prompt recogni­
a brunette, tall and well formed; i influencing their life, no urge of and Mrs. Ed. Whllright. Mr. and formation, plus seme definite ar­ tion ot the disease. warnings against ter. Mason wasps. It has been said,
rangement of nerve fibers between
possibly furnished the pattern for
her dark hair shone like satin and their Individual responsibility for
the
dangerous
taking
of
purgatives
these divisions which enable an ani­
was worn without a c ~! ~ zxrctL
:___ 1 —.2
ar.d operation on the first day of the earliest pottery.
IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 11
She has a mobile, .....um.
sparkling face,' condition*.
The greatest problem i Whllrtoht tomlly reunion &gt;l Thorn­ mal or man to reason by connecting the attack- Even when peritonitis
...... -r...
separate
stored
up
experiences
into
poise and gractousness. and the' facing us today he felt is. that we. i apple lake on Sunday.
has developed from delay, mortality
larger ideas. Dr Maier said.
ability of getting “next to her audl- I as individuals, should have do great,1
Miss
one of this
toiua Marian
.j-iuiau Edger, vuv
i nm picture of
oi brain
Drain activity will can be reduced from 48 per cent to
This
When Justice Holmes was ap­
ence” which ta such an asset io any purpose in We.
.
,
year’s normal graudate*; begins her I not have to be discarded entirely he 8 per cent, Dr. Frederick A. Ortlcr,
.singer. Her runs and trills and high! My literary friends may be Inter- :
pealed to In August. 1927. to Issue
year's work at the Otis school Tues-1 con tinned, but will have to be modl- director of the department of sur­
notes filled us with amazement She Mtcd tn the four books h&lt; mentioned ;
day. Sept. 4. We wish Miss Martan fied to take tn the "mass action” gery in the Uhlveratty of Michigan
sang a most exacting program— to illustrate-some point tn hto *er- success in her work. \
hospital
believes.
Sacco
and Vanzetti, be pointed out
principle, which means that mental
Handel.Mozart, Bach. Strauss. Saint mon—Phyllis Bentley's. A Modern ‘
Popular misconceptions of the that It was a crime under state laws
Mrs. J’. L. Carpenter and daugh­ deterioration or failure te dependent
Baens numbers, with arias Irtxn ■ Tragedy; Hitler Over Europe; A
ter. Mary Ellen, of Sebewaing. to a large extent on the amount at nature ot appendices are largely the and tried by a state court and that
Mignon. Lakme and Rigoletta. also; citation for Tomorrow and Lord ,Claude Carpenter of Detroit and
cause of delay. Dr. Ooller stated. “It he had absolutely no authority as
the injured brain area as well as on
a group ot English song*, in ®hich Morley's. Gladstone,
must have been something I ate.” is
iwr dramatic ability was charming- | fm sure Dr. Bockman will be wel­ Miss Athea Lonsberg of Bay Port Its locatlpn. A third factor which the usual thought following abdom­ a judge of the Hinted Slates to med­
visited In Ute John Benedict home bears on deterioration resulting
dle with IL In a long statement re­
ly in evidence. Watch her hame. I'm । corned by Auditorium audience* for Saturdayi
from brain injury is the shape of inal pain, but actual food poison­ garding the leghl aspects of lhe mat­
sure we shall hear It frequently In a repeat engagement ahy year he
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Whitright at­ the area injured Further study ot ing Is extremely rare, with different
the year* to come. She Is to go "on may come. Friend* who had heard tended the Whitright reunion al
symptoms from appendicitis, he ter, he added: "A state decision msy
the air" thte fall for a well-known the whole array at distinguished tai- Thornapple lake Sunday. Among Just how much deterioration to as­ said Purgatives arc frequently tak­ be set aside by the Supreme court
sociated with lesions of different
nationally advertised product, so ent for the Sunday morning servthc guests were. Mr. and Mrs. I sizes and shapes may be of consider­ en al this stage, but result only In of the United Slates if the record
you all may hear her.
['—
*
ices, voted him•—
beat.
Stevens of Canton. Kansas. Mrs. able value in dLscases and surgery aggravating and spreading the In­ of the esse shows that the Constitu­
Thc Sunday night closing concert
Sadie R Cook.
fection. defeating Nature's attempt tion has been Infringed In specific
I Stevens to the daughter of Joseph of the human brain in the future.
made up of request number* ffilled 1
Whitright who died st hto home in
Experiment* of the past few years to localise lhe condition. Every ways. An application for a writ of
lhe big auditorium almost from pit'
Canton last May. Mr WWtright show conclusively that rate with pattent who died tn the series stu­ certiorari lias been filed on the
to ceiling. Only DeWolf Hopper ca-'
A new thin, flexible Insulating ma­
even verf considerable parts of the died at the University hospital had grounds that the record shows such
vortlng agilely around ai 73 years
terial consists of kraft paper faced
Wesley Benedict of Lan&amp;ing and brain removed from various loca­ taken cathartics previous to hos­ an infringement: and the writ of
of age with hto Pinstore and Mikado
his guests. Misses Ethel Haskin and tions can learn habits after the op­ pitalization, Dr. Collcr reported.
opera company drew a larger crowd on each side with waterproofing
Another cause of delay te the mis­ Imbeds corpus having been denied,
compound and bright metal folL ft Note Coldiron and Billie VanEtlcn eration. sometimes more quickly
during the season.
enjoyed the week end at.the home than normal anlmaLs, thus proving taken belief that acute appendicitis I am asked to grant a stay of execu­
Dean Patton of Michigan State te said to Insulate to the same ex­
te due to an infection from thc start tion until that application can be
of his parents here.
that
nt&gt;
special
section
of
the
brain
tent
as
20
to
4G
Inches
of
concrete,
music department, appeared this ____________ _ ________
.
.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Williams and la necessary for learning. When and that if fever is not present, considered by the full court." The
year as the new director of the con- (to be fire-retardant, wind and verHE STANDS FOS
Mrs. Jim Dibble were in Grand putting two and two together is re­ neither is thc disease. In fact, de­ application for writ of error or ccrservatory and assembly music, -lie' mln proof,
Rapids Wednesday &lt;jn business.
quired of tho operated rate, however, clared Dr. Ooller. 00 per cent of
ha* been very popular, drawing quite f
.
, w t
to solve some problem, they are less cases start from a plug or constric­ Supreme court did not review the
a following of pupils with him,, and I
. o „
tion
in
the
appendix
and
should
be
hosts to the Oaks family reunion able than the normal ones, indicat­
has been signed for another year. He
AlcoUl
murder case.
has a fine baritone voice, sings in
Pnre alcohol freeze* at 202 de- Sunday. About 40 members were ing a loss of the mental activity called “appendiceal obstruction:'' If
the obstruction continues, unre­
nuartet and
«nrt directs the big
bin cho- ' grees —
■
-aero and
- ■ ■bolls
■■ at
. 171 In attendance Relatives were pres­ called reasoning in human beings.
the quartet
F. .below
ent from Florida. Midland. HiOne of the unusual features of the lieved. the blood supply of the organ "Prisoner of Chillon”
rua. Thc latter is an interesting or- degrees.
more. Romeo. Clarksville and Ver­ experiments was the finding that- a te rctricted and infection develops
Was a Real Personage
montville.
round area of brain tissue removal Tenderness over the appendix, asso­
Byron's "Prisoner ot CblUon” was
caused thc least disturbance, and ciated with abdominal pain, should
when the incision was made oval, always be suspected and referred a real person. Francois de BonotFrogs' Winter Quarters
promptly
to
a
physician,
he
advised.
vard was born In France in 1496.
the deterioration of ability increased
at Bottom of the Pend as
Pertonllls. the general infection of Uy Inheritance he came Into posse*
He bettove* in lhe New Deel end wiM sappMt Pte***
the oval lengthened, even though
Frogs are just as Industrious the total area of the tissue destroyed thc peritoneum, or membrane lining slon of a rich priory near Geneva.
dent BeoMvcIl'i program whsiehaartodly. allh—I hathe abdominal cavity, often develop Transferring hl* residence there he
frost
dodgers
as
are
birds,
but
while
Inj in any sense a “ye*” man fee th* MtataMratiM.
Mr. Moaier, who reaidea in Fennville, Allegan Go., la
tn.the second day of appendicitis
the
birds
travel
thousands
of
miles
warmly espoused the esuse ot tpe .
a candidate for the Republican nomination
and operation at thte stage has a
He ta convinced lhe phases o&lt; Um New Deal I*,
to winter quarters, the frog mi­
high mortality rate. In thl sertee of republic against the claims of lhe
for State Senator.
crease earning power for farmers and todastrfal weekgrates but a few feet, and that
Gen. Antonio Jose do Sucre of cases studied at thc University hos­ Duke ot savoy.
ere are close to Um faadamentol aieeeeHy tf U*0
straight down.
Venezuela was a colleague of Si­ pital this condition was treated with
In 1530 he was seized by the duke
He has always used hte aggressive personality as a champion
The frog te a cold blooded animal mon Bolivar In the revolt of colo­ hospitalization and delayed opera­ and Imprisoned In the dungeon of
of the voter.
country if it Is to prosper.
(like that of* our big magnates), nial Spanish South America In 1814 tion. sgid.Dr. ooller, resulting tn a the ^castle of Chillon.
His wide experience in the legislature of thto state ha* ably
When Chib
proven Ms Integrity, ability and tnlUaUve. To this has been
and has no power to rate* bls bod­ and having proved hte worth In mortality reduction troin 48 to 6 Ion fell Into the hand* of (be Geneadded a wealth of experience.in township and county govern­
ily temperature above that of sur­ 1824 at the battle of Ayacucbo wm per cent. In this treatment the In­
DO YOU WANT A MAN OR
mental affairs. These with his ceaseless energy best qualify him
rounding water or air. Hr can stand proclaimed in supreme command of fection was fought, allowing an erty. and as the city was now free,
to serve this district. He has served his community and thc
quite a bit of chilly w.eather, and the revolutionism In Upper Peru. abcess to localize, and which could enjoyed the honors and rewards of
A PLATFORM IN CONGRESS?
church, mever sparing time or money when they would help a
can even survive after being partial­ Upper I’ctu at lhe successful close be drained, with removal of the ap­ his patriotism.
X'thc past 2* years he has owned and worked the farm on
pendix following.
ly frozen for a short t'lme, but the of the revolution became the Inde­
Bonnlvard was a great scholar.
smart frog avoids the frosL •
pendent state of Bolivia, and al­
From 1548 to 1552 he was engaged
which he Ilves.
At Ute first sign of Ice forming though Sucre wm most closely Iden­
la writing the chronicles of Geneva,
State Senator:
One ot the most glgautic engineer
on his favorite pond the frog emit- tified with’Uris district, still be to
lie left a number ef works in manu­
District needs
'.pg feats In history to the reclama­ script. which, together with bls li­
ties all the air from his lungs and honored by other South American
fa. Hanies. Jas. ot Paaca. Osagee.
dive* |nto the water, burying him­ republic* for his aid In the general tion of the Zuider Zee. 40 miles wide brary. he .bequeathed, at his death
and
50
miles
long,
which
is
about
self In the soft mad at lhe bottom. revolt against Spain.
welfare
la 1570, to the city of (toners. They
half of what the »ea gobbled up 7U) became the foundation of the city**
The Ice may freeze solidly over the
years ago. During tl&gt;e Middle age* library. Byron's poem waa inaplsad
surface of lhe pond or lake, but the
wealthy or highly organised minority greap. Ha to siware.
Meksns.. F.
the Frisian Islands were an almost by the story of Bonnlvard's long Im­
frog select* ■ place deep enough an
"To boast," said HI Ho, th* sage
D Hilkert. Muiuro. Mirtla.
-&gt;Mk.~riaBveU sad flaaervtoer
that there will always be some'ancontinuous series of dune* w^lch prisonment.
Grist X. M«B*rick. Msrarrtm. Storat Chinatown, "arouges a suspicion
frozen water above his tied. Itelbu* of pretending power, with an 'Itn- protected the low la*d in back from
the encroachment of th* sea. Even
get* enough oxygen through hte akin plied threat"
Ceazplieatioas ef Malriaeoay
______
now they aimo*t cut off th* Inland
to keep him alive, although he seem*
Unfortunately many woman and
"KLAn."’"'—-•
te be dead.
With th* Ice gone in
many mao are married to perfectly
spring, a couple of warm days are
The Thousand Islands op tho St.
good baabanda and' wives who »re
■to.’ Irttt to
usually enough to wake him up.— Lawrence .river really. comprise
models of air th* virtue*, but who
Pathfinder Majnixlne.
‘
• 1AW Islands.
The d liferetire In lbs tevela ot the are dull and tlre*qn&gt;e and tedious
oceans at Ute Pacific and Atlautlc apd who bore them to extinction.
BARRY
COUNTY FRIEND* OF
Silk Cqs.teter.4 U*«toi«
Give AIL Take ah
I‘»rhs[&gt;* their suffering la greater
Who Pay for Thia A4w
silk Is coMldfred unclean by the current, tidal and wind Influence* than that of tho** who gr* wrM
“Industrial depression la Ilk*
8mm people give all and others MoLsmwedsn* because R la ghe and ate* to th* configuration of th* to entertaining v 11lalaa.—Washlag­
product of a worm.
tag* ail '-Udy Astor.
Bay of Panama.
ton (vaniag Star.
money. The. view oomlng in to su­
Sooiolofist suggests New
perb with a tovcly winding up-andUm for Run-Down Mid­
down-grade
tlirough a typical
Uod&gt;c«i*’
suddenly, old seasoned
dle Districts of Cities
night,
LltU* Traverse Bay. turquoto* blue, nod i to*«ly
Wtf
IM
fiflL,
---------------------------------------- _
Th*
b*H at ran down territory,
ly­
with its lovely curving shores dot­
MjMb the
th* business and outer
between
ted with resorts. Iles before you. ing the solo*, and an organ, piano ing m
and
violin
accompaniment.
Tk&gt;
me,
residential
districts at, moot AmerlPetoskey off to the right nestling
among Ito hills, making good It*
claim of bring lhe most advantag- program. Th* assembly soprano ly pays poor dividends to property
lalv awaww auiu uwuwvua «wvy v» *•? ItoOM KfUS*. WhO** fatherVI* * owners and te thetaoatton of many
tows**
th* Lower Peninsula
Doing out.
known Methodist preacher in crime and delinquency centers,
on, ch, um. hlahny u»u»r, Miauun.
-noVaM M Btaiu. should be Um main point of attack
striking view Is afforded of Walloon ahe hM attained fame in the larger in lhe municipal housing project*
lake
«
&lt; musical circles of lhe country. Aa I now being undertaken with govern­
ment aid. according to Professor R.

jto.QUgra

y ._tf{

Take a Democratic Ballot
VOTE FO

FOR

"A SQUA RE DEAL
for the N
NEW DEAL44

FRANK E. MOSIER

�I
Harvesting of the exceedingly light
.. _
Tho speaker called attention to
1 oat 'and barlev croon was com ole ted ' ~ _
-&gt;
. —the fact that we have had panics
1 earlier than usual in thc southern HoinenidkcrS ComCT
before. Our country has been able
luw wwtuun uupirraiumiO! oui-- part of the state on account of the
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to
dig from under because every­
(Continued from Page One)
drouth. Many fields were to poor By Home Economics Specialists
body worked, everybody saved and
Ganges, Michigan, Angus* M, 1934.
I We are furnishing, under separate- Uiat they were cut only for hay, or
Michigan State College
grew to sweep away our Constitu­ lhe thrift and tho work of tho peoWe, the official beard of Um Ganges Methodist CTinrch feel
cover to ba used by the enforcing pastured, while others will be fed y--------------_....................
non
tion and
and almost
almost everything
everything else
else
It ear privilege and duty as clUwn. of this eighth ■•»»**•***»
tmthreshed.
I
classed as distinctively American ini It again. It te doing It now across
Corn prospects were cloae to aver-, sauerkraut is a simple and con-(the past, and start out on the un­. lhe border In Canada add serosa the
’ACT LIQUOR 00MMISa candidate for
age for this state early in the reason.. venient way of preserving cabbage, charted sea of roclalism. with ex-. tea in England, without threatening
IIQM WBITU LAW-KNbut the hot winds during July and “ a common article of the; pertinents that are adding billions, liberty or destroying Initiative.
[was the intention of the Legislature caught the early/fields in the tassel- American diet. Cabbage in this form to our public debt and mortgaxina
.
We can only give this brief outline
FORUING 0FFI0KRS
------ .
________
Ithat munlaipolities were to assume ling stage and ruined the crop, espe- 1* ® fair source of vitamins A, B, and : the future of generations yet un-. of Mr. Hoffman's talk, but it tel
clally on light lands. Later plantings
and its special flavor is relished bom. *
—— who »-------Anyone
hears the vigor­. easy to see the things for which he I
DEMANDS LIQUOR LAWS
for ensilage and fodder, of which b&gt;’ many people.
ous words of Clare Hoffman In dis­. wUl stand if he shall be sent
there was an increased acreage this
prejiaring sauerkraut, thc use cussing these, subjects cannot doubt. to Washington. He will raise hte
the aUorptton
SHALL BE ENFORCED
“S year,
have also been stunted by thc ot ft starter to insure the desired that he would, if sen► to Washing­. voice against piling up debts.
TR. n/W,.- wm
XT
*
Commission expects to bold to strict drouth, which adds to the serious- flavor te recommended by bocterl- ton. be a vigorous opponent of all। against juice fixing and against un­
The Officer! Will Be Held to [accountability all the enforcing of- neae of the feed situation.
ological specialists at Michigan State tnat tends toward socialism as rep­, necessary interference with the lib­
gan County al Laming. Since
On August 1. 1934 the condition of 2?l15f‘?’,wli0,hav* cond“c‘®d ®«P®r- resented by such men as Upton Sin­, erty of the citizen. He will oppose
8trict Accountability by
aUt*-1 .
Michigan field-bean crop was
J® determine the best melh- clair. Prof. Tugwell and other close, giving to any commission or any
the Commission
munlty'that
a me^ace'or
jrtrd at 52 tier cent of normal od*
preparation.
board the power of Judge and jury
advisers of President Roosevelt.
for the district. If given the opportunity.
The Banner has been requested by a nuisance, and can advance poa- IL.t7.TN;,
। are lowest figure for that date in 21
itar‘*r
made by ahreddlng
in determining the guilt or Inno- I
the State Liquor Control Oomlsslon «lble reasons to this Commission |" L. i:
He opened his ulk by giving a
to
roUowinJteUCT,
the L
ctoct should
TdNwLled"1 mueh*o(tlthe °iCTd?or’ Ckbb,n^CTlTTd
... outline
-ttz-- brief
ot —
the --------growth- of —
thc cence of any man charged with ofto puSith
publish Uw
the following
letter, wMCT.
which |*hy
why the
license
should b«'revok'd
be revoked
feme against NRA rules, who. If ho
th.t OCTCTolnlCT,
u, ... IlhU Ooowttalon wdl not h„.ut. o.
mW •«
»" “=&gt;
•««»! «
IJ'
In the interest at a righteeus eaure. He has stood consistently
that Commission addressed to all this Commission will not hesitate to
objects to the fine imposed, must go '
for economy legislation.
prosecuting attorneys, sheriffs, and I revoke that license, in other words,
to Washington and defend himself
chiefs of police in this state. The: if you will aid us by performing 1 prospects were best In the east c«o«uncr properry weignteo. main-J j c men~uVto tKTnre~nt*rt’.v“
■ before the commission who framed 1
letter calls attention to the duties of [your part at this responsibility, we central area, which has about one- 'aln
« temperature of 80 degrees । coJFcentratitti of
IS* — ।
ship waa nearly IS,DOB In
Thte last rear there waa nearly
I the coae
code un
under which hte business
these officers in enforcing the liquor certainly will perform ours,
sufficient in the treasury to carry on the financial program
third of the bean acreage. The In- % and allow to ferment several days.
ra*®d।U
is °P®
operated.
dictions point to a Michigan crop "
U 1101 obtalned ^Nttem^d UseMS
------commission orders as well as the
Very truly yours,
of the township for the present year without raising additional
I Mr. -Hoff
man paid a gracious -com­
state laws. Under the statutes of j
Frank A. Picard, Chnnn. of about 2.400.000 bags or about at thc end of
time, the batch,
piling up of huge pliment to ills republican oppon-1
fimds. The debt is all paid, and taxes have been reduced by
this state the commission's order are ’ Countersignod by
lourt«n pa- c-nt
lhe ,.ctu, s!”“w b',lhro*n “■
w SrtlSb SJIueTne enta in the primary, but he did not I
fifty per cent
as binding as law. The commission j Wm. G. Lewis. Secretary,
crop for the five years. 1927-1931 s‘art®r made. One gallon of starter
?’ T’’.s5 wl“ ®nd ,P dlsaa1t5T *nd hesitate lo denounce Mr. Foulkes.
promises Its hearty cooperation with j
“
■The United states bean crop prom- ls .s“niclenl for nbout 25 gallons of J)'?. °™™P rnust follow unless we the present democratic congressman,
------- ..
....
w
mr, rrea
nimir, ex­
the officers In enforcing the liquor WRONG IDEA OF DRIVERS ises to be approximately 21 per cent c
J
l I ,7
'
ca*^*«®
^^Re’
it
th t n m
for levying tribute on postmasters I
Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Honorable Intend
laws. Following is the letter:
ARfillT PFOFCTRIANQ helms
beIow the flve FW
overage. Pros0™/
Ann heads should be IJ “ was
»*» that
‘hat kind of government and attempting to compel them to
venr nveraire
nron- 1 O
nI&gt;’ sound, firm
Carr, Circuit Judge of Ingham County, ex-Raprssentatlve
To all Prosecuting Attorneys. Sher­
flDUUl rcUCo I nlAfiio pe'-tg declined sharply during July uset’ ln making sauerkraut. Remove | which forced our forefathers to make campaign contributions from
Charles Wetesert, of Barry County, ex-Governor Wilber Brock­
iffs, Chiefs of Police, In Mlchl_
—T“~ _ .
. ■ in some of the high producing west- Jhe outer lcavc« and corc the cab-1 "T*1® ‘he immortal rfectarmion of which he would personally benefit.
et. Mr. Grover Dillman, former State Highway Commbaioner
—- states,
----bage. -pile In a clean place and Independence and, after a succesaFirst Duty of Car Driver Is ■cm
Mr. Hoffman made a very favor- ,
and Mr. John Munson, President of Ypsilanti State Normal
Gentlemen:
slired. then pack in a thoroughly ■fl11 war against a king who denied
College.
Potatoes In the central and south­ cleaned container and salt. Balt te I‘heir rights, they formed these Unlt- able Impression on those who heard
to
Prevent
Accidents
at
Thc Liquor Control Commission
hte address. Hte force, character,
ern
counties
of
the
state
have
been
desires to direct your aUentlon to
very Important in sauerkraut mak-1
States with a Constitution which sane thinking and ability to clearly f
Street Crossings
a light crop. Later plantings also
»F see fit.
| ing. as It keeps down the undeslr- has been the foundation of the prog­ express hte convictions would un-1
There seems to be an Impression suficred as a result of the extreme' ,
tra Session, popularly known as
micro-organisms and permits rcss. prosperity and development of doubtedly serve thte district help-!
among many drivers that it la the heat, but tor the state at large lhe able
[
the "Liquor Act," which provides as
fully and aid our nation In these
Influence.
follows:
of lhe way of an approaching car 000 bushels. For the potatoc states
ncineed^hL"1^*
n Z trying days.
instead of the business ot the car of the country the indications are
^. r fermentation lias ceased, the nounced the NRA as harming the
a cr^ mUe Wow the avrera^
Shou'd *
' PF£
WALTER W. WIGHTMAN,
R. T. BRUNSON,
counties and their deputies and t^ver to govern “teTpee^ fo^ £
CARLTON CENTER.
,
the village marshals, constables, ——• ••
-j—_... — l —
— air tight containers. Air must be ex- of ail commodities and tending tx&gt;Committee acting for the Official Board of the Ganres
The Carlton L. A. 0. meets this
officers or members of the village cars wrlzzlng around comers or’and for the entire countr}-. Thc fore-!f
' ^ded ffr™
the k^1 J*ntM
is |ward hateful monopoly in business
*(^l th
Methodist Church.
week
Thursday.
Sept.
6th
for
supper
or city police and members of Che
[ used,
to
prevent
loss
acid.
1and
industry.Wm.
Wm.F. F.C.Green,
•- - ’
•
- i «...t A.iffU't i for the United States ’ uscd
’
P"'®
”1 ‘hethe
loss
of of
acid
.AirAir
. ana
intlustry.
—, . a with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Savacool.
--department of state police, and speeding down our business streets tert
hav|ma
may
&gt;' **
be texc&amp;ded
’’ccfeidft! by, canning lhe
the .southern
. southern Democrat, head of the All are invited.
when pedestrians are crossing, the Indited S3 671000 tons of ^
sauerkraut
sauerkraut or
or outline
putting melted
melted nar»f-I
paraf- American
American Federation
Federation of
of I-hor.
Labor. Mr
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elliott and
-----------hereby empowered, and It is here­ men at the wheel seeming to have which te one-fourth less than the । fin on top of the container.
j Hoffman said, had. within the post
I
by made their duty, to see that the idea that it is none of their 'previous low record.
If icraut
kraut ngnt
light in
In color is
te aesirea.
desired. ।I week, u«»
denounced
the NRA as having Mr. .nd Mr, Harold Elllou ot Flint trip tliroujh lhe reformatory.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Asplnall en­
. . Ii »t
-----------—
were guests of their parents, Mr.1 R,llu.av
„r w­
lhe provisions of the act and the concern what may happen to any
The extreme hot weather ana arj jt’•ghouls
—-----• not be cured- too long.
The
— |“increased
----------- 1
unemployment.
When and Mre Mina Bllolt over Labor L Bt”d*y
*
nd
tertained their daughter,"Mrii. Loren
person who is crossing the street. seaSO&lt;n2?S dO.neu
,°f,haJ',\' ,on8'’r U is cured the darker It will ‘h* head of the greatest labor or- day. On Monday afternoon a shower
rules and regulation^ made or au­
HenneF *»&lt;* *°'1 w«re their Freed and children from Toledo.
|ganization in the country
-------sb
3* de
-­ ­
thorized by said commission are They apparently think that It is up to Michigan fruit. The heavy frosts become
was given Mr. and Mrs. Harold El-, niece. Miss Carolyn Fteher, and
last spring damaged peaches and in
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enforced within their respective to the latter to be on the lookout­
dares, then the claim that the NRA Hott, who were recently married. A 1 friend Mr. VanDyke of Detroit and Ohio, during the past three weeks.
investigation will reveal that ex­ aomt* places apples. The grape pro­
jurisdictions, it shall be their spe­
On Saturday their son-in-law, Mr.
__ _
benefits - labor falls to the ground.
OBITUARY.
°Ub"‘
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cial duty to use their utmost ef­ actly the opposite Is the truth and duction of Michigan, however, te up,I Bernard G. Teerpenning. son of,The small business man and the XST’m.? atX
Freed, came to slay overffabor Day
to thc average this year.
forts to repress and prevent crime
LaFayette and Laura Jane Teer-1 small manufacturer know very well and Mrs. Mina Elliott and the newly i*”"1’
,
and hte family accompanied him
and the violation of any of the lt is not the business of the pedes­
penning
was
bom
Oct.
3i.
1008.
on
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“
U
do
111
*
‘
o
them.
It
is
inmarried
couple
received
many
Jovp-'
Mr
and
Mrs
Marlow
and
home Monday.
provisions of this act. Any officer trian to be ready to Jump out of the
8TAGING A COMBACK.
I the old homestead in Prairieville terfering with liberty, by destroying ly and useful presents. Delicious Ire- son were in Grand Rapids Friday,
Mrs. Clyde Tooker and baby, who
within the above enumeration way of an approaching car at a
According to reports from East.Twp.. where he has lived hte entire I‘h® right of contract for such slmMr. and Mrs. C. B- Valentlne-and have been with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
who shall wilfully neglect or re­ crossing. On the contrary it is the Lansing. dairy butter te staging a; life, passing away Aug. 29. 1934 at P&gt;« things as a quart of milk or a fresh me nts were served and a very
pleasant lime was had by all.
I family visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Brecheisen during the post two
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fuse to perform Lhe duties Imposed business of the driver to govern his comeback
on Michigan farms. The | the age of 65 years, 9 months nnd 28 day’s labor. It interferes with buslThe local grangers went to Ionia | Greenfield and family of Quimby weeks, returned to their home Sunupon him by this section shall be speed so that a crossing can be made | ।state experiment station has just days. He was united in marriage
by telling factory owners how Wednesday on the county grange1 Sunday.
guilty ot a misdemeanor and. up­ safely by the pedestrian.
published a new bulletin on meth- Mtes Ruth Livingston of Orangeville.^‘hey must run their shops, what
on conviction, shall be fined not
MICHIGAN CROP REPORT
;ods and problems of farm butter- Oct. 3. 1894. To thte union were born 'wages they must pay. hiring an army
to exceed five hundred dollars or
Tlw Michigan cron reoort te at making.
children He te survived by his , of government employees to snoop
Imprisoned not more than ninety hJd and te'Tn InterSttoR &lt;tocuThere are no doubt many reasons widow and three daughters. Mrs. , around the country and find
" -out
* if
days in the county Jail or both.”
in view of conditions
which i buttermaking*
for the renewed
in farm Core.
June Somerville
of Richland.
Mrs. the edicts from the Washington
in^mST^X^1? ment
d,UOnS WWCh
Oneinterest
Uthatduring
mem. in »urw 01 X
coowikhu »iucn
.
jllrinl. Coral =
Anson?^Pme
of Pine £ke
Ijike‘. ani&gt;
and Mrs
Mrs "Brain Trust’’ are being obeyed. In
StkS
Winte^^SatyS'ln thia state Ith® depression years large surpluses, Elsie Williams of East Marlin, one Use Judgment of Mr. Hoffman, the
ties have toU control over theEn- turned out slightly better than grow- of
ln ftlk'proft.clH' JIIX । Nov ”*8™
!mv«i dthree NRA is a wanton, uncalled for. ex­
pensive and unnecessary interfer­
foreement of our licensees within era anticipated on July 1. The averlowcr Prlc“- mad* ‘L.1^al“
foreement of our licensees within
BRe return per acre for the entire to divert some of the milk Into other Krandsons and one granddaughter, ence with liberty. England and Cantheir Jurisdiction. 85 per cent of the
state Is estimated nt only 13.5 channels. Another, and by no means one sister. Mrs. Clara Underhill of tfdh are recovering from the depres­
money which we receive for licenses bushels
—the poorest since 1D18 ’lesS important, reason is thc wide-| Hickory Corners, one nephew. Lee sion without adding billions to their
Is returned to the municipality. We
public
debt «&gt;□
and wunuui
without attempting
was an excentlonallv widespread effect of campaigns waged by .Killlck. of Pine Lake, besides many pu
«.&lt;; uwi
believe that every municipality ought There
variation In ylekithls year t»me ‘he many cooperating organizations ‘other relatives and a host of friends.
UU everybody where to get off at
to have a special force to see that ££ bdn? nearly t rom^tete UU-'and institutions to use more butter Funeral services were held at hU i In their daily economic life
the provisions, rules and regulations urewhUe othen wreExceptionally land less butter substitute In the late home on Friday at 2 P M. the
He asked if fanner, enjoyed the
Of thc Liquor Act are enforced. The ure wnue outers were exceptionally.
j Rev. C- 0. Rennells officiating. In- prospect of having someone at
Liquor Control Commission will co­ “
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I
terment in Prairieville cemetery.
Washington tell them how many
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■
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- -----aciJ® of wheat they can sow, how
Uan of UU a
MILO.
m/iy hogs they can raise, what
I r*"*• ahoUfeai ******n* .tin
•fn -ftrbtf.’*
1 John Hoag of Richland wa-i a' acreage of corn they can plant and
...rt I
Arret. w»ii
acroft **
----------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------- ---------------------caller at thc Flower home Wednes- at what pricey they can sell their
day and Mrs. Chart of Plainwell commodities. The tremendous in­
was a caller at the same home Fri­ crease in the expenses of govern­
t |»id out —y i • .
ment caused by attempts to run all.
day afternoon.
. I6‘«w*j
Thursday for a one o'clock dinner the farms from Washington, te piling
pAace »*•*«»
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lhe old schoolmates club of five was up debts for our children find our
entertained by Mrs. Georgia Krans children's children to pay. And what
■Misted by her daughter, Mrs Nina good te there in It? he asked. The
Taylor. 'A delicious dinner was little increase In thc price of grains
served, nnd the afternoon was spent is more than offset by increased
in visiting and admiring the beau­ prices fanners must pay because of
tiful flowers nnd grounds at Mrs. NRA boosts in prices of other pro­
The President
recently
Krons' home. Brookholm. Gull lake. ducts.
। Mrs. Jennie Chase, who has been recommended thc building of anoth­
' oMlsting. her brother and sister. B. er great dam on the Columbia river
* N. Fenner nnd Nina Fenner, went to irrigate thousands of acres of ad­
I home ’ to Kalamazoo Saturday to, dlttonal land that will compete with
-spend several days but will return farm lands already developed, and at
;5ome time during tills week for on the same Ume he is spending hun­
dreds of millions to butcher little
j indefinite stay.
1 School begins at Milo this Monday pigs and cut the acreage of .wheat,
with Miss Cairns of Hastings as com and cotton. Where te the sense
I teacher.
in such a proceeding?
| Little Jack Bradfield is getting
One of the rights guaranteed by
along fine now and by being care­ our Constitution is the right of trial
ful will be allowed to begin school by Jury. Yet under the NfcA a man
jean be fined for violation of rules
. Mr and Mrs. M. Bradfield and
n’ad® by congress, but made by a
Jack spent Sunday with relatives on board, or ,commission, at Washingthe Clapp farm at Galesburg.
. । ton. He teRried. not by a court and
i Mrs. Hattie Bellinger and son. Dr. | “ Jury, but by a commission or board
Warren and Mrs. Bellinger and ,Washington, which acts as Judge
। daughter of California were Sunday and Jury in his case. .
i guests of Mrs. Grace-Marshal) and I In criticising President Roosevelt
j family.
I the speaker 'said he did not quesBernice Flower spent the week tlan his sincerity. He believes he Is
end and Sunday with her sister and conscientious in what he Is aUrenptfahtlly at Dowagiac.
’
i Ing to do and sincerely trying to
I Mr. and Mrs. EL Quick spent Sun-|nelp -the • American people. But in
j day with the latter’s brother. Aus- • »he Judgment of Mr. Hoffman he Is
I tin Ferris, and family, the occasion otT oil the wrong foot; and our 11bhonoring Mr. Ferris’ natal doy.
®rtles are being threatened, our
A party of twenty-seven relatives * constitutional government 1s being
were .entertained bv Mrs. Hattie i menaced by the manner in which
Bellinger Saturday honoring Dr. he Is proposing To help (?) the
and Mrs. Warren Bellinger at a two American people. In Mr. Hoffman's
.o’clock dinner. A delightful after- Judgment the American people will
noon was spent. Mrs. Bellinger no1 be helped but will be harmed,
will return to California with her Their Initiative, which has made
(son and wife some time this month. ■ *hte country proeper. will be deTlie September meeting of the riroyed. If our life U_ta.be gQUKACd
M:lo Ladies’ Aid will be entertained by a lot of high brows at. Washlngby Mrs. Merriman Wednesday aft-!
*ho want to tell the fanner how
ernoon. Septt. 19.
many acres of crops he can raise.
Only one more Sunday this con- what kinds, and what prices he will
ference year to have service al the18®* toe them; tell the laboring man
church. May w(F not have a good ,how many hours he can work, and
pay-u
he
attendance. We hope to have Rev. whet ----“" shall
"* ’ get; tell the
manufacturer what price he can sell
RennelLs back Tor another year.
his product for, and how many hours
he can operate his factory and what
When Woman Rated Chtea
i
Tte-Itel, the impress dowager of wages he can pay. without reference
lo world markets or world condi­
; China, was born al Peking In 1835. tions—without reference to condi­
She was selected for the Imperial ha­ tions even In our own country. Mr.
rem when only sixteen, but by study Hoffman believes the case of the
and by good fortune became the vlr- President to be that of a well-inten­
teal ruler of China In her twenty­ tioned man starting to the wrong
. sixth year.
She was the wife of
! Halen-Feng and on hte death be­ bles.
SpeaklAg of Hie New Deal. Mr.
came co regent during the minority
Hoffman'nld that It Is unnecessary
of her son, tho ’Emperor Tung Chlh.
for republicans to be critical. Here
I and on hte death in 1875 obtained
the BticcMslon for another minor, re- Virginia, a democrat of democrats.
malnlng dominant daring hte boy। hood. She had much political wls- son and now representing Virginia
in the United States senate, recent­
Boxer rebellion. It resulted in her ly said: "The New,Deal, taken all
I encouragement of the progress of M all. te not only a mistake, it te a
disgrace
to the nation; and the time
’ modernising China. It waa largely
I through ber influence that the opium
i traffic waa discouraged. She died on ashamed of having wandered so far
November 15, 1008.
and common honesty.’

Dangers of New Deal

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT

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What His Home Folks THINK of

~ P-****”.*

•**«*'

CLARE HOFFMAN

of Allegan, as a CANDIDATE for Nomination

FOR CONGRESS
ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET

Every Business Man, Every Doctor, Every Den­
tist, Every .Preacher, Every Manufacturer in the City
of Allegan, both Democrats and Republicans, have
made a written endorsement of my candidacy for con­
gress—except seven. Four of the seven^said they did
not wish to do so because they are democrats politically;
although personally friendly. In addition every county
officer of Allegan county, every city officer of Allegan
and three former mayors have,given their,written en­
dorsement.
Voters of Barry County: Do you think such a nearly
unanimous endorsement of the business and profession­
al men, the city and county officers would have been
given me if they did not consider me competent and cap­
able, and worthy to represent this congressional district
at Washington? It is because they know me and be­
lieve in me that they have done this.
I can assure the voters of Barry county that if nomi­
nated and elected I will give my best in service for the

country and the district.

Sincerely yours,

CLARE HOFFMAN

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Washington

BELIEVED IN THE
POWER OF WANT-ADS

ODAY, just as io George Washington's

Ttime, the surest method of securing a

renter, a buyer, an employee or the satis­
factory answer to any other “Want” is to
“give public notice” of THAT WANT, and
the most economical medium of giving the
public potice of YOUR wants is the WantAd section of this newspaper.

HASTINGS

�Tire HASTINGS BANNER WEDNESDAY, StPTtMBER I, 1*4
|

Mias Helen Chidester is visiting |

Mrs. J. E. McElwain, Mra Prank Freeport, and from Hastings. Mr. the pink

friends in Lansing for a few days.
Carroihera. Mra. Bruce Casper and and Mrs. Fred Trego and daughters,' inner pa
1 Mra. Henry Mulder and children Miss Emily McElwain were In Grand j Misses Yr-------- --- -- -------vUited Grand Rapids relatives last. Rapids on Saturday.
-- ------ ■
. ji Miss
U1M Maurene
Maunnr Will
WU1IIU vtelM hrr .go, Mr. and Mra. Raymond Bolton
Mid bflU IB
and Mra. E IL Nichols.
.
_
The many Hastings friends of ter together five minutes, add the
to Detroit on SjtunUr to remnne
"
Mrs.
Trego
extend
sincere
cengratuthinly
sliced
lemon,
the
ginger and
Mlles Hall of Chicago was caUsd
—. I
I
• — — - —— • ■
V. W. WWM
hw teeetune dome,
।
Dorothy Meboneld or Delatlona
end
hope
she
may
enjoy
the
rind
and
pack
the
preserves
in
here last week by lhe illness of Elroy and Mia. John Gleckler of Oibetn- Thursday in Detroit.
». end Mr, Cherlee FrtU ot Bt. UoU u lpe^lnj „„ ttae with Ur. many more happy birthdays.
| clean hot Jars. Boll the syrup 10
Tobias.
burg, Ohio, veiled Mr. and Mrs.
Mrt. Dennis Murray waa home Mine ere tu®. ot Mr. utd
n,,
ucDooeld. Utu
------ minutes longer, then pour over the
'trom OrBnd jupldM
Thuroday.
—rot Bhultera
BVoltode this
»hla week.
WM1T.
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Mrs. Joseph Mead entertained her Clarence Orohe Thuraday.
Will
Mcftonald is confined to her bed ENTERTAIN WITH
_________
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I preserves, filling the Jar to the top
granddaughter, Mtes Dorothy Mead,
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Thornton of ।
acudder spent
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ryan of Jack­ with arthritis.
FARTY AND SHOWER. । and seal Immediately.
of Kalamazoo Friday.
Dcarbom, Mich., wte week end Monday with relatives In Holland.
son visited Mr. and Mrs Arthur Ha­
Mrs Nettle Hyde and Mrs. O. H.
On Friday evening. August 31. |
Bttdaall ( M1M Ada Mjcjuei Qf Detroit spent ven over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Westerlind and
Cleveland returned Tuesday from Miss Virginia Havens entertained GREEN TOMATO PRESERVES.
Mid mother, Mrs. 8. L. Stone.
the week end with her sisters here.
Donald
and friend from Flint where they had been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
1 lb. green tomatoes.
Oentury ot Progress.
the week end with. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Johnson and McOlocklln on N. Hanover in honor
1 lemon.
Mr .nrt Mr. Tr.ith ra.n .1. .ririt
°*r'
Mietncn anafamily since Bunday.
Mr. and Mra. Ellis Daniels spent IT
of Mr. and Mra. Harry Meech (Betty ;
1 MU* Jean Arndt spent lhe week Mr. and
several daya In Chicago with Charles Sunday and Monday in Chicago and cnd ln ch-cago.
Er
way)
of
Kalamaaoo.
Mr. and Mrs. David Boyes were
attended A Century of Progress
"...
MISS
MAE
KELLER
IB
Music
nnd
cards
furnished
the
en
­
Albright the past week.
William Bchadcr has returned to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley
■ Wash tomatoes and cut In halves
BRIDE OF CLARENCE WEISS.
tertainment for the evening.
Mr. end Mrs. William Hackney of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stlllson. Mr. Blg
'
' j to continue hte studies of Kalamazoo on Monday.
A beautiful Dutch bouquet, “the ‘or quarters, depending on ate. DUOn Saturday afternoon al four
nrrb Institute.
in
Fliht were guests of Hastings rela- and Mrs. Eugene Bush and Mrs. LUI at......
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fuller and ocioca. me marriage 01 miss msc.buvui
a incm
friend” ccntcren
centered me
the table T’kmi
o'clock, the marriage of Miss Mae gift of ■
Slillson (pent Monday afternoon
tivta Sunday and Monday.
’
thT^
Mrs. Claude Wood left Friday for children were guests of Mrs. Quincy Keller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. around which the packages were
of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Grohe were with Frtd. L. Bush
the wcea
week cna
end io
to vian
visit ncr
her aaugni
daughters Hynes of Flint on Monday.
_ . —
. .
ule
Guy C. Keller, to Clsrtnce Bernard placed, the honored guests receiving i
tronanarent and the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra Will
,n Caledonia and Grand Rapids.
Miss Charlotte Lake of Lansing Weiss, .on of Mr. and Mrs. Henry many useful and lovely gifts.
Rltaman of Quimby Thursday eve- Maude Wallace and Jacob Wolfe,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Parker of visited Mr. and Mra. D. L. Christian W. Weiss of Cape Girardeau. MU- ( Refreshments of ice cream and ; 4y™P *&gt;‘hick. Beal Irt hot clean Jars,
were jn Chicago Bunday and Mon­
Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. from Saturday till Monday.
louri, was solemnized al the home cake were served.
PEACH AND CAN­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rltdhle, Mra. day attending A Oentury of Progress, Addle Parker oyer the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jason McElwain and of the bride s parents in thc presence ' Twenty-five guests were present,
TALOUP CONSERVE.
Miss Nora Renkes and Mrs. Fred '
Hasel Hinkley and son Richard
“•—•*•—of
* ••the
­ bride.
M1M Dorothy Roush spent lasl-Mlss Emily McElwain spent Thurs- of lhe immediate family, the Rev. L. all “cousins
spent Bunday and Monday at Lud­ Rentes, after spending' the summer , eek wfth her brother and wife. Mr. day at Lakeland, near Howell.
1 pt. diced peaches.
L. Dewey reading tire ring service.
ington.
at their farm home, returned to De- '1,1 Mr. T Inert f?r&gt;naH nt ITalama.
I pt diced cantaloup.
—
...
As Mrs. Krantz Keller played "The
Robert Bhultera of Kalamazoo was
trolt on Bunday for the school year ]and Mrs Lloyd Roush, at Kalama3
c
sugar.
Miss Winifred Johnston has gone
Wedding March" from Lohengrin,
3 lemons, jutee and grated rind.
Mrs. L. L. Watson of Holland
to Denver, Colo, where she will
the bridal party took their places
Mrs. Kittle Coals attended the Bhulters over the week end.
2-3 c English walnuts, blanched
spend her twq weeks' vacation with spent Wednesday afternoon and Adventist Camp meetinc near Grand
Miss Mary McElwain was the before an improvised altar ar­
and chopped fine.
'Thursday with her daughter and
relatives.
Ledge from Friday over thc week guest of Mrs. J. M. McElwain of ranged in the bay window of the
Combine Ingredients with the ex­
DESSERT FRUIT SALAD.
living room. A large basket of gla­
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Garn (Beryl husband. Mr. and Mrs Lyle Scudder.
Lansing on Bunday and Monday.
1 c diced pineapple.
ception of the nuts, Cook mixture
dioli in shades ot pink was flanked
Dr. Harris Woodburne left on
Bussey) of Battle creek were guests
On Saturday Mra. Joseph Moore
1 c diced pears.
Gardner Chidester of Madison,
until it Is thick and clear. Add nuta
of Frank and Miss Lettie Garn on Thursday for his new home In De­ and daughters Beatrice and Eunice "Wls., visited his parents. Mr. and with tall candelabra bearing white
6 maraschino cherries.
and pour into dean, hot jars and
cathedral
candles,
with
potted
troit.
Mrs.
Woodburne
going
later.
Thursday.
of Battle Creek visited Mra. Eunice Mrs. O. F. Chidester, over the week palms on either side, makmg &amp;
1 c diced marshmallows.
Miss Josephine Rose, who has been They will reside at »15 Pingree. De­ Moore.
end.
1 c seeded white grapes or cher­
beautiful background for the mar­
staying at her slater'g at Woodland troit.
ries.
BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE.
I Mr. and Mra. Carl Boyes and son
Mr. and Mrs. Leon DeLano of riage rites.
this summer, returned home Friday
Orville Stridden and daughters. Lawrence of Flint visited
1-3 c chopped nuts.
and urana
Grand Kapias
Rapids were guests 01
of Mr.
n.iriei. .ndt tASnn
riranH n«n l-“wrcllcc
riint vuura Mr. ana
Attending the bride as matron of
1-3 c granulated sugar.
to MU
attend
school.
Clil."
~J. AllUn »* (U S
Mr £*»U a D WMt“J
«"•■&gt; »*&gt; °"r u”
Fruit salad dressing.
1-3 c light brown sugar.
honor was Mrs. Ross Lethbridge
Combine all Ingredients, except!
(Marjorie Woodburne) of Mason.
3 T light com syrup.
guest
of MU
Miss ocrtrud.
Gertrude Urnvion
Hampton mon!
LUIOI
™ of Middleville visited relatives
B„hw
mix
with
Paul Weber of Atlanta. Ga.. a col­ maraschino cherries,
1-3 c cold water.
Monday, enroute from Pentwater to here Sunday.
•
1 Miss Agnes Sim were guests of Mrs. in Lansing Labor Day as guests ot lege
Arrange
on crisp
lettuce
ivuc friend
iricua of
01 the
uic groom,
arvom. who
wno imu
lias» dressing.
,
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. ,
—
’—
,---1 1-3 T butter.
her home in Ypsilanti
| Mrs. Anna Kurr of Chicago has
' A. K. Frandsen at Wall take on Sun- relatives.
hero
»lMdln
g
purtue
Unlm.Hy
0
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t»
Mr. and Mrs Willis Smith of been visiting her son. Frank Kurr.
eight.
day
and
Monday.
,
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Wesplntcr,
Jr..
at
Lafayette,
Ind.,
this
summer,
was
1-3 t vanilla.
Gibsonburg. Ohio, visited the lat-|an(j family in this city and is now
* Mr ..and Mrs- Lloyd Roush of Kai- 'of Detroit visited home folks over best man.
Diced peaches, bananas, oranges,
Cook
white and brown sugar, com
tex’s sister. Mrs. Eleanor Stridden, visiting her son. Vai Kurr. and famamaz’o spent Sunday and Monday the week end.
Attired In her mother's wedding or other fruit may be substituted. syrup and cold water to 250 degrees
Wcdncsday and Thursday of last hy at Caledonia.
lU\5!.tTM5Oa5L*.
wllh their'parents, Mr. and Mra. I Mrs. Thomas Paulson of Detroit gown of white Irish batiste, trim­
F- or until a Utile dropped into cold
! .
HAUh.
(Mailed her mother. Mrs. rrenk Hoes. med with vol lace, and carrying an
PEACH BUTTER.
water becomes quite brittle. Remove
Mr.
4 lbs. peaches (prepared).
-' J0*?*. EU.U?.’
— -mi. and
una Mra
Mrs A.
a. R.
k. Harvey
narvey and'
ana over
over the
tne week
weca cnd.
cna.
arm bouquet of white roses. Miss
from the heat and beat in the but­
and &lt;i*u«hter&gt;
“ ■Jf'”’* sons. Paul and Charles, of Bay City. I Mra. Ida Norton of Maple •Grove
Keller made a charming bride. Mrs
ter. hot water and vanilla. Sene hot.
,US7t_~LMrS' C‘ E spent the week end’with Mr. and spent Thursday with her mother, Lethbridge wore her wedding drew
2 t cinnamon.
Grohe Friday »&lt;i*n)oon.
Mrs w L Hinman.
'Mrs. Anna Cheeseman.
1 t cloves.
HOT FUDGE SAUCE.
of embroidered organdie and car­
‘
Mr gnd Mra Robcrt JCiSfn and ' Mr- “nd Mr» WaXne Merrick acSugar.
ried Talisman roses. The bride's
3 sqs. unsweetened chocolate.
If the fun Is heavy, peaches
m7kd(iu
I a.Tr^ nnlifia hls molh!’r »nd sister from Chicago cjmpanled Miss Margaret Merrick mother was gowned In green crepe
Nashville and Mrs. L*ur* OUllng- were guests
auests of
of Mr.
^r. and
and Mra.
Mra. C.
c W.
W. Ito
Routh Haven
Haven on
an Sunday,
Bundav
should be peeled. If fairly free from
-------------to South
1 c sugar.
ham, and oaiyter, Mro. Jack Har- cra&lt;ford wer
week end.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Bauer of Sagi­ of black taffeta with white trim­ fun a thorough washing 1s sufficient
1-3 c white com syrup.
ris, of Battte Creek Tuesday.
Mr and Mns WarTcn Roush and'naw visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. mings.
Remove pits and all spots. Place in
1 c evaporated milk.
| Mr. and Mrs. W- N. Chidester re- family and Mr. and Mra. Lloyd;Bauer over the week end.
White roses and white candles ar­ kettle with water and cook until
1 t vanilla.
turned on Baturdw .from CDJUl
attended the1 Mr. and Mra. Robert Burrell of ranged on a beautiful cut work ban­ tender. Rub through a sieve and1
t
Si
W H«*» m ■&gt;■»&lt;*, bolter
lake, Montcalm co., wnere rney MWllr reunion at Mrs Lena Mlsh- Detroit were guests of Mr. and Mrs. quet cloth made attractive decora­ measure. T- .2
spent the month of August with the £7 J £Lln BLirKU'
’
•“ ““ ’IE
allow two-thirds of,__________
A. H- Carvcth over the week end.
tions
for
the
dining
table
where
a
te may W tell out or Added.
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Rev. and Mra. Keith Chidester and ■ Miss Phyllis Hinman returned
-----------Mr. and Mra. Rupert Corrothera wedding collation was served fol­ The spices may be left out ot added, and cook to the soft ball stage Re­
,aSUy
roiiiarm nf ,I
°m "
“l c.nica*o
os preferred. Cook until thick and
from
East
Chicago ounaay
Sunday niter
after aa and family of Grand Rapids were lowing ceremony.
*
move fr. rn the fire and add evapo­
Mr. and Mrs. Warren stlllson of thrae wefkjI.
w1th her grand. Sunday guests of Hastings relatives.
The bride, after graduating from pour at once into clean hot jars and rated milk, flavor and serve hot.
Los Angeles. Calif., left for home
Mril c c gnu*.
Dmer Rising, in company with the Hastings High school, attended
Sunday morning going by way of' Mrs J. ~
T. Lombard, ------------------in company Arthur Eckert of Freeport, spent
permint may be. added to the sauce
northern Michigan and Wisconsin. with Mrs. Lou Ann* Pat lap of-Clo­ Tuesday in Big Rapids on business the University of Michigan where
SWEET
PICKLED
CARROTS.
she finished with the class of 1827.
with the evaporated milk, if a choc­
after making an extended visit wllh verdale. will attend the funeral of
3 c vinegar.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haywood and since which lime she lias taught in
olate peppermint sauce is deaired.
relatives and friends here.
I c sugar.
Mra. Matte Black in Grand Rapids lamily spent Sunday with Mr. and Battle Creek and Ann Arbor. She
Thte
te particularly good on plain
Mr. and Mra. Frank Kurr and on Thursday.
3 T mixed spices.
Mra. William El Bott of Battle Creek. is a member of the Pt Beta Phi so­
vanilla ice cream.
Tommy and Mrs. Jessie Cain spent
Carrots.
Mr. and Mrs Krantx Keller left
Mra. Donald Smelker has been
the week end in Chicago and at­ Sunday morning for their home In spending a few days with Mr. and rority and served as secretary of its
Select young even-steed carrots,
alumni
association
while
in
Ann
PINEAPPLE SUNDAY SAUCE.
tended A Century of Progress Miss Long Island City. N. Y-. after spend­ Mrs. Harold McDonald oft Battle
Arbor. Mr. Weiss graduated from the boil until tender and pack into clean
Roec Alice Kurr of Chicago re­ ing a two weeks' vacation with his Creek.
1-3 c sugar.
Missouri School of Mines and later hot jars. Fill lhe jars with hot pick­
turned with them for a two weeks' parents. Dr. and Mrs. Guy C. Keller.
1-8 c water.
Misses Betty McMillan and Isabel was on the faculty of Georgia Tech ling syrup made by boiling sugar,
1 No. 1 can crushed pineapple.
v*3**, .
. .
....
Mr. and Mra. Larry Creeson tjean Sage have returned from a visit
vinegar
and
spices
together
for
five
of Atlanta, Os, and receive^ his
Mrs. R. L. Laird and two children Hoopcr) who were marrled at
Boll sugar and water 5 minutes
with friends tn Battle Creek and Ph D. degree from the University minutes. Seal at once.
of Detroit spent the post wrek with home in Memphis. Tenn., on Wtd- Watervliet.
Add the pineapple and cool. Serve
of
Michigan.
Al
present
he
Is
a
re
­
over ice cream. Mint or Wintergreen
the formers aunt, Mra. p. L.
nesday of lost week, are spending
BERRY PIE.
Mr. and Mra. Perry Midland of search chemist for the Buckeye Cot­
need one now. But we
land. On Sunday Dr. R. L Laird and several days at the Park# cottage Battle Creek spept Sunday evening
flavoring may be added to UtU
3 c fresh berries.
ton Oil Co., of Memphis. Tenn.
.
hl, mother t-ama
claim yoa ili^ld. be BURE.
ihls
came anH
and .nAnt
spent until
until . — ...
sauce 50 give an unusual “
with the latter's aunt. Mrs. AniJ
T-3 c sugar.
Mr. and Mrs. Weiss left Saturday
W'tWnCsday morning when all re­ I Rev. and Mrs. Simeon Graybill Cheeseman.
You should be sore that
’
evening for a northern trip, her
turned home.
|»ua
land aauanvers
daughters 01
of rreeport.
Freeport. nunois,
Illinois,
Mr. and Mra. Harry Waters and traveling dress being a brown and
Mr
and Mrs
Fred Ballanre. vUlud Mrs orayblU s sister and family spent from Saturday till
Raspberrtes. blackberries, blue­
silver ensemble with brown access­
Dorothy and Orville. Junior McMll- •husband.
•
• Mr.
-and Mrs Warren Monday with Mr. and Mra. Wm. ories. They will also attend A Cen­ berries, strawberries, rhubarb, or
len. Mr. and Mrs. Charley James. Roush, and family Tuesday and Marsh of Mio.
cherries may be used.
tury of Progress and will visit his
LESS than that—do you?
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Osborn and Wednesday.
Blend lhe sugar, cornstarch and
Mr, and Mra. Jay Hammond and parents at Cape Girardeau before
son and Mr. and Mrs Richard Leslie
salt. Pour over the berries and stir
Consider this another inMrs. Clara Moore of Battle Creek Mr. and Mra. Loo Hammond of De­
and daughter spent Saturday. Sun­ and Mrs W. W. Wood (Irma .MooreI troit visited Hastings relatives over going to Memphis where they will until well coated. Pour into an un­
reside.
day and Monday at A Century of and daughter Ila of Detroit were the the week end.
baked crust, adjust a top crust and
tlcnt.
A large circle of friends extends bake in a l»ot oven (450 degrees)
Mrs James Moses and son and congratulations and best wishes.
guests Thursday of Mtes Anna
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Robinson and Johnson and Mrs. Eunice Moore.
for 15 minutes; then reduce tem­
Miss Frances Sage visited Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Robinson re- ,i Mrs. MCMCjrr
.UBnicr» ana
perature to 350 degrees, and bake
DeMeyer, lw
twjj a
daughters
and Mrs. WiU Sage of Grand Rapids
WOOD—SHEEHY.
turned Saturday from a two weeks a
fr3m Kala^aUK} accompanled over the week end.
The marriage of Neville Wood, son 20 minutes more
vacation
in
the
upper
peninsula
MIm
Margare
t
DeMcyer
to
Hastings
For canned or cooked berries al­
Mr. and Mrs. L E Barnett. Miss
L.
where they visited both upper and 8unday |U1(1 wcrc
of Mr and Margret and John Barnett returned of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wood of low about two cups of fruit and
Hastings, to Mias Margaret Sheehy,
OPTOMETRUTlower Tahquamenon Falls. On tneir,Mrs Hugh Riley.
Sunday from a visit In Iron Moun­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. one-half cup of Juice and continue
return trip they stopped al Croton
M c d^cou who
&lt;xPn vlsll. tain and Ishpeming.
Phone 2634
Halting*
Sheehy of Yale, which look place in as above.
dam Where Mra. Elmer Robinson lng hb brother and wlfe Mr and
When blueberries are used, the
On Monday Master John Shoe- Detroit on Friday morning, was the
landed a fourteen pound muske- Mrg o o d^u ieft
Tuesday■ maker and his mother were the
culmination of a friendship which flavor is Improved by aciding one
t lunge.
| for his home in Los Angeles, Calif. guests of their aunt. Mrs. Charles began while both were students at tablespoon of lemon Juice.
1
. 1..
■
■■■
Mr. and Mra. Donald D. Smith Parker, of Grand Rapids.
the Ypsilanti Normal. Her brother
PAN FRIED FISH.
Mr. and Mrs. Selah Kesler and and wife. Mr. and Mra. Lawrence
ptopped with Mra. Smith's mother..
Wash thoroughly and dry. For
Mrs. J. T. Lombard, of this city' Mr. and Mra. Earl Vandlen and Sheehy of Detroit, attended the
over the week end. enroute fromi children attended a family reunion bridal couple as best man and ma­ pan frytog, fish may be rolled in
flour
or
cornmeal, and If a very
Petoskey to their home in Detroit.. at Jackson. Labor Day.
tron of honor.
brown crust is desired the flsh may
They have spent a very pleasant
Mr. and Mra. Earl Lewis and two
Mr. and Mrs. Wood went to Chi­
summer tn Bay View.
daughters. Marguerite and Phyllis, cago on Friday and came to Has­ be dipped lit beaten egg diluted with
Mra. James A. Morgan (nee Mar­ of Washington. D. C . are the guests tings on Sunday where they were milk or water, then coated with salt­
ed crumbs, cornmeal or flour. The
jorie Crawley), husband and two1 ot Mr. and Mrs. Eraln Clark.
guests of his parents until Monday
sons. Jimmie and Jackie, of Poncai
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendershott when they left for Flint where they flsh may be salted Inside and out
before floating with crumbs.
City. Okla., spent Thursday night. and family have returned to their will yeside at 313 E NewaU St.
Any fat or oil with a good flavor
with her aunt. Mra. Will Sheffield,. home in Montreal, Canada, after
After graduating from the Has­ may be used for pkn fried flsh. Cov­
and husband Friday was spent in1 spending lhe summer at Gun lake.
tings High school, Mr. Wood at­ er the bottom of the frying pan with
calling on her many relatives andI
Mrs. Pauline Durbin is the guest tended the Ypsilanti Normal where
friends in this vicinity. They left for' ot Mr. and Mra. Patrick Durbin In he was an outstanding athlete. Up­ the melted fat or oil to a depth of
home Saturday. Tills was her first; Chicago. III. While there she ex- on the completion of his course one-eighth inch. Arrange the flsh
visit since leaving about nineteen1 pccts to visit A Century of Progress. there, he was awarded a scholarship in the hot pan. cook until brown on
years ago. They had attended A.
Mr. and Mrs. Dali Bassett of to the National Recreation School in the under side, then ttxrn w|th a
Century of Progress at Chicago en­■ Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. New York City, where he graduated. pancacke turned or spatula, adding
route.
Glenn Monica of Chicago spent the Mrs. Wood also graduated from the more fat If necessary. Small flah.
Mr. and Mis Charles SchuchartI week end with their parents, Mr. Ypsilanti Normal and has been em­ such as perch, are fried whole; larg­
er flsh may be cut into four-inch
of Rochester, N. Y-. called on Has­' and Mrs. Ed. Monica.
ployed in the Yale post office for lengths or made into fillets before
tings friends on Friday enroute to&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman and some time.
trying.
Freeport to attend Use homecoming son Jimmy and Mrs. Gewge ColeHastings friends extend congratu­
M£S. Schuchart was formerly Miss1 man were in Charlevoix on Monday. lations nnd best wishes.
BAKED FISH.
John Coleman returning with them
Lena Albright of Freeport.
Cut hah into pieces, before serving.
Mr. and Mra. Don Higgins of Ur­■ after a visit with relallyej.
MISSHOYT GAVE
Dip In salted milk, using one table­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brockob and
bana, Ill., were guests of Mr. andI
ENJOYABLE PROGRAM. spoon of salt for each cup of milk.
Mrs. George Sheffield and other' Mrs. Eliubeth Schwankoff and Miss
Hastings people had a rare mu­ Evaporated milk may be used. Dip
friends last Wednesday. Mr. Higginsi Grace Dean of Chicago were guests sical treat on Sunday morning at into finely ground or rolled com
was formerly Scout Executive in this1 of Mr. and Mrs. Rosel! Stanton the Methodist church, when Miss flakes. Arrange on well oiled baking
county and is now in the same work; from Friday HU Monday.
"Marjory Hoyt, violinist, accom­ sheet and sprinkle liberally with oil.
In Urbana. He and Mrs. Higgins•
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Burton and panied by her mother, Mrs. M. E. Bake tn very hot oven &lt;500 degrees
have been visiting in Dowagiac tor' Miss Ruth Handy left on Saturday Hoyt, gave a delightful program.
for a few days’ visit with Mr. and Miss Hoyt, who Is a senior at »&lt;. F.) for about 10 minutes.
several weeks.
1
Mrs.
N. B. Waterman of Burllng- ft C. Conservatory of Music, is a .
Mr.
and
Mra.
Sep
Grantham
and
One-Found Can
BROILED FISH.
little John Shoemaker and his1 ton. Wls. They will return via Chi- tatenled musician and her interpre­
Small fish are split and broiled
mother were the gucsta of Mr. and1 cago and attend the fair.
tation of the dUTteult numbers pre­ whole. Larger flsh are cut into
Mra. Lana Burroughs has Just re- sented displayed real. fueling and slices or steaks for broiling. OUyMrs. Duke Irwin and Mr. and Mra.•
Dan Shay. Sr , last week Wednesday.• turned from Minnesota, where she splendid training.
fleahed .fish are most suitable for
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cheeseman ofI visited her brother for several days.
Ilol program
IBH1 included ,.,
e num- broiling? Dry. whlte-fleahed fish may
tjic^.
Her
five
Maple Grove and the former's slater• She had not seen her brother for ^rs. the Second Movement of Con­ be brushed generously with tfielted
!
several
years.
Henry
Ragla.
Another
-•
—
•
•
•
—
and
husband.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
certo
No.
3
by
Wienlawaski;
Noc
­
Lb.
300
butter or French dressing before
Best Quality Creamery
Bump, spent part of last weak tn‘ brother, accompanied her.
turne No. 13 by, Chopin; Fourth broiling to aid them in browing.
Chicago at A Century of Progress.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wykom of Movement from Symphonic Span­
Place the fish, skin side down, on
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Johnston andI Indianapolis. Ind., were here Sunday ish by Lalo; Second Movement from a well greased baking sheet. Sprin­
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Downs were Sun­• and Monday t* ace his mother, Mrs. Concerto by Mendelssohn and in kle with salt, pepper and the pap­
day guasta of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth1 Etta Wykom. who is a patient at closing, the Second Movement from rika, If lhe flsh Is not oily, brush the
Lein* of Battle Creek Other guests1 Pennock hospital following a fall in Concerto No. 8 by DeBerlol.
surface with melted butter or
Toader and Meaty
lbs.
were Mr. and Mrs. James Timmer­■ which she suffered a broken hip. She
The Rev. M. E. Hoyt preached in French dressing. Place lhe pan
man of Jackson
is doing as well as possible.
the absence of the Rev. L. L Dewey, about two inches below the pre­
Choice Beef
Lk
Mr. and Mra. Melvin Bird and son1
Mrs Frederick Parker left 8un­ giving a fine Inspirational sermon heated broiling unit. Broil until the
Arthur of Freeport. Mr. and Mrs day night for Blowing Rock, North Hon. John C. Ketcham supplied at surface of the fish is nicely browned,
fendec and Jeiey Lb.
Frank Haywood and family of lhe1 Carolina, lb spend several weeks the Methodist church in Nashville or about 10 minutes. Slip the pan
Cheney district spent the forepart1 with a friend, before returning to during the absence of the Rev. Hoyt. Into the baking oven for five to 10
of the week visiting the latter’s ais-■ tier home tn Wfcet Palm Beach. Fla.
minutes m that the flsh may be
1 Mrs Parker has been the guest of OBSERVES EIGHTY-SEC.
cooked throughout Loosen from the
OND BIRTHBAY SUNDAY. pan with a pancake turned or spa­
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. a.
Michlgan.
Mra. Miranda Bisson of North &amp;v*' Hail, for a month.
Mrs Rose Trego relebrated her tula and slip it onto a hot serving
lng was the guest ot Mrs. Ida Palm­•
Among lhe Hastings people who eighty-second birthday on Sunday,
etto- Sunday afternoon and eve­• attended A Oentury of Progress in Sept 3. at her twine on No. Broad­
ning- Andrew HoufstaUer of Rut­• Chicago over lhe week end were way. entertaining her family and
GINGERED WATERMELON.
land was a visitor also.
Mrs. C. A. Bassett. Misses Lucy and several friends who remembered her
3 lbs. melon rind.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Robinson1 Lucile Bassett, Mrs. Annetta Earl. with many lovely gifts.
3 lbs, or 4 1-3 c sugar.
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robinson,■ Mr- and Mrs. Otto Lsenhath and
Those present were Mr and Mrs.
iitMt j.
after a two weeks’ trip in northern&gt; sons. John and Hollis. MUscs Geral- Nell Fish of Bangor. Mrs. Florence
WeDetwer Th* BIG-Little Store Phone 34S1
I Michigan, returned to their home In1 dine iaenhath and Virginia Waters. Johnwn and Miss Lucy Coleman of
4 T preserved ginger
jthli, city Saturday.
Mrs. Clara Brown, and Totn Ogden t’aaadens, Calif.. Mrs. Ida Moore bf
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BaHlmazc Churck.
, \ ,
...
. and family and Glenn Asken of
A new deal for both game and 3, me Creck. Mr Bnd Mrs
•nt God."
u™w&gt;d«Md.r
a m
k Cora
r Sheldon.
rank
■•—.a* r-wn
... r and
_n. .
..
. J.
&lt;i * p. m.. | hunter,
from ml-lr-F,
which both wruitrl
would —Beckwith
Mrs.
—....
j- t..,„ benefit, the former by greater pro- James
Mrs Hale
of
Hustings
tection 'tn overhunted areas and the and*Mra Hale’s sister, Maud of
McCallum Church.
latter by longer seasons and larger preeport
HunrfuT Rrhool. 10:30 A. !
£ bag limits where game to P&gt;«Uful.| Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
... ’ U proposed by Dr. E. C. O Roke. nelb Hurless called on Mr. and Mra.
n. !),r^c‘KT
Clifford Hammond of the Lillie
ljc University of Michigan School of | Rrt^
" Fure3tr&gt;’“nd Oonscnauon.
। 8Ur orimmett and Frank Beck"The forest zoologist looks upon|wlth Of Hastings called oh John
game as a crop, which should be en- WBlcra of Podunk lake recently,
EMMANUEL CHURCH (Epl»ccp*l).
couraged to grow where needed and | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meyers. Mr.
harvested when the tlffie to ripe," Bnd Mrs. Oscar Hurless of Hastings
^■says Professor O'Roke. "Using thejBnd Mr. and Mrs. Otto Saylor of
• a»it ot. .....
customary
-------------set-up
----------of -statewide
-------------------open
n Jackson were Sunday guests of
opic thia seasons for game, the season limits• Kenneth Hurless and family.
'nd.
necessarily more or less depend­Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelley and
ant) a ent on the game population of thcI daughter. Olive, of Thomapple lake
&gt;n -I Briareort« P°or”t dUtricta, in order to retain1 called on Mr. and Mrs. Russell
; bo a. m . noir 1 any stock at all for reproduction in1 craven Bunday.
»»ya wrkome.
।such areas. Even so. these poorly'
Mr. and Mrs. Star Grimmett and
stocked districts barely maintain a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckwith of
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
hunting crop from year to year.
1
[Hostings
called on Mr. and- Mrs.
| "While such gome poor areas are!' Ralph Lorghep of Gun lake Thurs­
School. 1100 a ! merely producing a minimum of day.
. ........ ThuraT.'r animals, however, ’there are other
Orville Cooley visited school Fri­
&gt;«
7.3u. tl» muKihu merlin* parts of the state which have a day and stayed at Mr. William
Clagetl’s over lhe week end retum"
able. These districts could stand a ing to his home in Hastings Sunday.
8.oo r. longer hunting season and possibly
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Craven and
(•ra.ee even
——• a
- •larger
------ ■--------------------------------bag limit. It seems Mr. and Mrs. Orval Tuttle attended
:30.
: logical to many forest zoologists lhe Good Will services at Podunk
HASTINGS CITY MISSION.
■ that bcUer and more certain hunt- Saturday night. Mr. Tuttle and Mf.
| lng could be mode available if game- Craven and Ex-Congressman John
.r poor areas were almost or entirely Ketcham furnished the entertain­
bureh. closed for hunting from time to ment for lhe evening.
day. X F. M . &gt;1
f''
”
time, while the richer sections were
Clyde Bareett of Freeport called
Srnnc.il. 1 :30 V.
K„- opened up. The process of manage- on Kenneth Hurless Monday night.
r.i ment could be varied until within a
Arthur Tyler and family visited
ran.i | reasonable period of years the whole relatives in x Allegan and Otsego
it I of the state suitable for game on Sunday.
'
‘rril''.,trl ’l„ H»v. Mr.
&gt; any scale aiMll. would have a largErnest Granger and daughter of
«&lt;!«,. 7 IS P. M.
Ih- S..mr ot M r. and Mr.," er and more evenly distributed stock Vermontville were callers at Arthur
Tyler’s Tuesday.
r. Wnlnr. than is at present the case."
4 WVmrn'. Ur.,
In the case of deer hunting. Pro­
William clagett ond family were
Mr- Sink. Ol»rr SI. K»»r»fessor O’Rokc suggests that the sec­ Sunday guests of O. A. Da vis of
0 »ll»n4.
tions of the state inhabited by deer Hastings.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Mrs.
Herman peldpausch was in
be divided into naturally bounded
CHURCH.
areas. Each area would be scien­ Hastings one day last week Visiting
tifically studied to determine the relatives.
"deer crop" which cover, food and
other natural conditions would al­
NOTICE!
low annually. A hunter would spe­
cify lhe area into which he wished toJ To my friends in Hastings and vlgo on applying for a license and
cinlty:
could only hunt in that district.
Should lhe annual crop of deer be‘
Since the breaking of my home
shot In the area before he got his1 in Hastings 1 have contemplated
j quota, the hunter would be given a' returning to Battle Creek where I
permit good In another open area.
BAPTIST CHUBOH.
Such a system would make for more own my own home nnd where a
-&gt; j natural hunting conditions, prevent good share of the business I have
n&gt;n the woods of any single district from‘ done while in Hastings has come
&gt;n.i. being overflowing with hunters, and I
by opening and closing areas sclcn-. ■ from.
tiflcally. level out the distribution
In leaving Hastings I want to ex­
,'*_l and gradually increase the total
press 'my appreciation of lhe sup­
.i. number of deer or other game. Pro­
port you have given me.
fessor O’Roke believes.

C * - M * &lt;1

12 BUSSES DAILY

4 GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

SUGGESTS VARYING
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Game Experts Believe Long-I™*,
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“ Mrs. star Grimmett were. Mr. and
er Hunting Season FOIBI-. imt«. L. Lafountain and son Harry
ble by This Process
and wife ot don Marsh, d t. anyth

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HASTINGS
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Hastings Co-operative
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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HASTINGS MARKETS

Thaekeray,

the famuua English

heard some friends talking In the

horror af ilia pasaera-by:

"Walt till

r» I" tb- -U11U«.- of court, b«loi

THEHr. KOH K
Mr. and Mrs. George McCulla and '
Mra Ella McGlynn of Hastings।

J. E. NORTON
AUCTIONEER
522 W. Grand St.
Malting*
Phone 3368

CRESSEY.
Miss Violet Reynolds of Hastings
spent several days the past week
DTnnrr tir with Mr- and Mr3 Lce Reynolds
and family.
Tintcn
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barber and
Futor
daughter of Three Lakes spent
Pbon» sass 1 Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clay
RiMitsr ' Barber.
School begins Tuesday with Mrs.
(Stanley Barber as teacher.
{ Mr and Mrs. Wm. Culp and Mr.
A D Fl C
/ tf r a Afg^c* nncl Mrs- Millard Houser entertained
or //7/i/VAo Sunday relatives from Vermontville.
1
_________ Litchfield. Holt nnd Jonesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Enzian started
for Florida Monday morning after
tl.ank all who lb an, .Ir a.-i-t-d u.
dur.r.c ihr Hlhr*. and .loath of our &gt;- spending thc past two- months with
h.rrd hu.hand. falhrr and crandfalhrr. relatives and friends in this state.
tot ll.r bnaulltul floarr.Xnd Ihr woudrr
Miss Rosella Barber returns to
ini Lindnm. ,li.an u-. Rc.
S. linn
bril. I..r romtorllnc word., and Mr Mar her school duties nt Saginaw tor
• hall for !&gt;■• «,rni.nlhrlic manner in run another year after spending lhe past
durtinc Ihr .rr. reel.
week with her parents, Mr. and
_ Mr-. Ruth T-orio-nninc.
Mrs. Cloy Barber.
Mr and Mr. Earl H«mrrviih
and M.r.hall
Mr and Mr. garl Anann
and Marnn and .Tn.cn.
Mr and Mr* Hu.-ell William*
Angkhor. French Indo China, had
Jlr*.' Clara'’L’ndrrbJlL
3,000,000 Inhabitants 700 years ago
end was the capita) of the Orient
CARD OF THA.NK8—1 wl.h tn (hank
rrlairvr, and fnrcdi tor the flnwon ,n.l It was mysteriously abandoned over­
man. aelr of klndnrt, *1&gt;own mr durlnr night by orders of the Kaier
th— lllnr.a and aflrr thr death of nr
mother, al.o Rrv. Adcock for hi. com- emperor.
fonlnc word* and th* undrrlaker for hl,
• yiapathrlic wrrlrn
Allan Bryan
STATE OF MICHIGAN — OBDEB OP
THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
CARD OF THANKS—Mr and Mr.
—DUCKS. - GEESE. BRANT. COOTS.
Kim Mclrr. Helle and Madeline w&gt;.h 1.*
WILSON B SNIPE AND WOODCOCK
tl.ank all who an kindly etlrnded a.ai.lance in them Ihmucli the n-apm.lom of
fl-..rr. .nd lender deed- of .rmi-atb.
Which wilt alwar* be chrrtahed and held

F

I am associating myself with Dr.
Harry C. Higgins in the Regent
Theatre Building. We have taken
on extra rooms and when finally
settled we wlil have one of the best
equipped dental offices in lhe city.

Sgiould any dental work I have
done since locating in Hastings
prove unsatisfactory. I will be glad
to make a liberal adjustment If you
will call upon me in my new loca­
tion.

All work contracted or under con­
struction I will gladly finish at the
price agreed upon when the work
was started.
I will be glad to greet any of my
Hastings friends and patients and
we will suggest service that will "fit
your pocketbook."
Sincerely.
—Adv.
8 M FOWWER.

El den Pueblo, near Flagstaff, Ari­
zona. recently yielded one of thc
finest collections of prehistoric pot­
tery ever found In the Southwest.
More than 300 perfect reMels and
fragmenta were found.

An old Massachusetts statute, en­
acted In 1967 at Boston, forbids the
throwing »r catching of bean bags,
except In designated places.

BABBT COUNTY REPUB­
LICAN CONVENTION.
AT HASTINGS. THUBSDAY. SEPT.

Moat young blrda. when they
leave' the ahell, are rather helpleu.
It may be many days before they
are able to oaa their Umba. but
the young Norfolk plovers can run

Win With Burhans
■ The One Candidate for Congre..
Who Ha» Strength in Every Pre­
cinct in the Six Countie* 1

emerge from the csr«- These youngmany enemies, but nature has
clothed them with sand-colored
down with several black lines, and
It would be difficult to And a more ,
cleverly camouflaged creature. The 1
Instant danger threatens each young­
star squats on the ground and stays
motionless until the “all-clear’' note
from the parents Is heard. If they
should be attacked by a atoat or a
weasel, the mother will ploy the,
broken wing trick.—Tit-Bits MngBrine.

Earl L. Burhans, leading candidate for Copgreas,
has the endorsement of farmers, business, veter­
an and labor bodies on account of his accomplish­
ments in the State Legislature. He is a forceful
speaker and hard fighter but has not said any­
thing derogatory to his opponents and their plat­
forms and for these reasons is the one candidate
best fitted to tfnite all tactions and to win in
November.

Canada Imports a large volume of
American goods, for the most part
manufacture!. That country sells
to tbe United States a large vol­
ume of pulp wood, newsprint nnd .
similar Items of a noncompetitive
nature.

The Indiana were Rood Judge! of
corn land, usually choosing fertile
river hottnms or rich uplnnda for
their cultivated patches.

Michigan NEEDS Buchans in Con grew !
BURHANS FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE.

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To. produce sunlight on the
earth's surface It would require
overbend a canopy of the entire sky
solid *with Incandescent lamp bulbs,
some 12.8 lamps over each square

"Some of us," said Uncle Eben,
"takes most particular pleasure In
tailin' da truth when It’s sumpin'
BopleasanL"
,

In medieval days, drawing out the
point of the shoe far beyond the
demands of necessity bad great ap­
proval
Barons might don shoes
with points two feet long; ordinary
fl Ik, even if they were rich, -had
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AT FLINT. MICHIGAN.
THURSDAY. SRPT 91, |(

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Prunes
Marie, Robert and Paul attended^'u.i
the St. Rose Parish picnic and |
Homecoming Thursday afternoon I
AT HASTINGS. ON THURSDAY.
8F.PT, 80th. 1034
and evening. Mrs. Hammond won | •n'1 iir"»i&gt;i* «l*Uy «•**
two round trip tickets to the Cen-1
**
‘L.
Flint on Reul.
tury of Progress for Sunday. She and
Miss M. Bernice Wing attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fifield and
family attended the Fifield reunion
on Labor day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hackbatt and
Mr and Mrs. Beryl G. Bishop of
Lansing were Sunday evening guests
in the Claude A. Hammond home en­
route home from attendance at the
Dog Shows sponsored .by the South­
ern Michigan Kennel Club held at
the Saddle and Hunt Club. Battle
Creek, Saturday and at LaBelle,
Gull lake. Sunday. Mr. Hackbait's
dog, Gamester, won first place at
Oral.»e..Ila
bbth shows.
Pralrleclll,
pther over thc week end and La­
bor day guests in the home of Mr.
Out
0
26
and Mrs. Claude A. Hammond were.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCulla of
OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION.
Hastings Mr. and Mrs. James Himrnond and Miss Bernice Wing of De­
- trolt. Miss Virginia Crates and Ar­
f liaallnr*. I
thur WlllltU of Hastings and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bei&amp;mer were Fri­
day evening guesu.

rn 16c

CREAM OF GARDEN GOLDEN BANTAM

IVORY FLAKES

fc. 24c

17c

FRENCH CREAM SALAD

MUSTARD.’ 12c
SHEFFORD FINE PROCESS

CHEESE^ 15c
BEST YET
From Kansas Wheat

90c

AMERICAS FAMILY

FLAKES

two FM. 1 9C

FOB THAT SCHOOL GIBL C0MPLBX10N

P. &amp; G. SOAP 10 B«. Ban 27c
orld Increases In value and
owes that Increase to him.

WM

PALM OLIVE

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�Wednesday, Sept 5, 1934

| PART T

THE HASTINGS BANNER

—

George O. Dean vs. Walter O. W.I Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of |DATT| P PRPPK RANK3
GOOD PROTECTION.
this
Ayers and Dwin Nash. Admr., no the Nashville State Bank, vs. Walter।
' 1 uc
We notice by the dally papers that
pul oa
teaure.
|R. Ruse, e$ al. bill to f«*cJoae mort- |
CUT INT. ON DEPOSITS the
W, K. Kellogg Company of Bat- Peoria poJ Icy holders.
Carme Simon vs. Everett Simon,
———
■ for
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of. Will Pay 8 Per Cent After vator which will store
bill
divorce.
1.000,000
HENDERSHOTT.
NaahvtlU State
Rtato Bank,
Rank vs.
va Len
J
the Nashville
bushels of grain. Tills will double
Clara R. Bllu vs: Clark O. Bliss, W. Felghner, et a), foreclose mort­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison and
Oct. 1—Reduced Earn­
their storage capacity. No doubt Margaret with Ernie Matteson and
bill for divorce.
gage.
ing* the Oanae
thc season through which we have
Mildred Poff va. Dale Poff, bill for
Hatry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
The Battle Creek Enquirer-News
Battle Creek Saturday to attend the
divorce.
the Nashville State Bank, vs. David
of Thursday carries the announce­ them the necessity ot such Increase
John L. and Etha Hough
vs. H. Gardner, et al, foreclosure of
ment that all the banks of Battle In order to protect their business.
flarry D- and Mamie B. Whitworth, mortgage.
The Sunday school U asking I
Creek have cut their savings Inter­
home Bunday from Battle Creek
mortgage foreclosure.
dime collection thia week Sun*
est rate to two per cent, effective
Beulah Dailey vs. Leon Dailey, the Nashville state Bank. vs. John October 1. For many years the THE PEORIA LIFE
helping to care for Mra. Cassidy.
I help out on the supplies for the .
J. and Lilly M. Pitt, et al. mortgage
bill for divorce.
lng quarter.
___
banks of that city paid four per
The
Whitworth
family
reunion
waa
INSURANCE
COMPANY
Florence C. Hughes ya. Maurice foreclosure.
cent, although they now admit they
held at the Hendershott schoolhouse
W. Hughes.- blU for divorce.________
'
SOUTH THORNAPPUL
never should have paid so much. If
In the Matter of the Conservator - the Nashville State Bank, va Wal- any depositor wishes to leave his or Business Has Been Awarded count of the rain.
Last Week’s Utter.
tehlp of the Hastings National Bank
her money for a period of
six
to the Life and Casualty
foreclosure.
of Hastings; Mich.
completely surprised Friday evening
Company of Chicago
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of
In the Matter of the Dissolution
obtain * certificate of deposit with
when fifty-three of their neighbors
Hastings City Bank vs. Richard
of the Hastings Co-operative Deva- the Nashville Bute Bank. vs. Wil­ a higher rate of Interest. But If
Those who have life insurance and friends came to help them cele­ turned to their home in Chicago lait
Henrietta
VanderMolen
vs.
Kobe
Loppenthien, assumpsit.
lard Hilton, et al, mortgage fore­ that Is done the depositor cannot policies in the Peoria Life Insurance brate their wedding anniversary. It
tor Association of Hastings.
VanderMolen.
bill
for
divorce.
Dewey Jones vs. Ernest .Skidmore,
Ella McCallum- vs. Delton Slate closure.
draw his money until the end of Co. will be rehabilitated through the was a Jolly party and will
**
Harry
O.
Mohrmann.
Receiver
of
trespass on the case.
Harry O Mohrmann. receiver of
Bank, no cause.
the six months or one year period. award of the business to the man­ remembered by the Brills.
i Wayland State Bank, a Michigan lhe Nashville State Bank vs. Rich­
Alice Casey vs. Wlnlford Casey. the Naahville Bute Bank. vs. Floyd
The bonks of Battle Creek have agement of the Life and Casualty
We are glad to'announce that
Banking Corporation, vs. Wm. Wis­ ard O. Tuke, et al, mortgage fore­ •bUl for divorce.
W. 8trickland, et al. mortgage fore­
Co
of
Chicago
by
the
Circuit
Court
ML
m
Josephine
Romig
will
make
been
forced
to
reduce
interest
be
­
closure.
ner and Etta Wisner, assumpsit.
Beulah Sanderson vs. Theodore closure.
।
cause of drastic changes made In of Peoria.
Woodland Exchange Bank
vs.
In the Matter of the PeUtlon of
Hastings Building and Loan Assn, the banking business through the
The Life and Casualty Co. la a coming school year and will teach
James E, nnd Daisy B. Guy. mort­ Sanderson, bill for divorce.
Elizabeth Mae Foster for a Writ of
Lenora Smith vs. William Smith, vs. Vernon R. Bumford, et al. mort­ insistence of the federal govern­ 'large, well managed Institution and lhe Weeks schoolSpringer of near Plainwell and al
Habeas Corpus, writ ot Habeas Cor­ gage foreclosure, rental value de­ bill for divorce.
gage foreclosure.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Storer and
ment, which requires that banks according to the Insurance Index,
termined.
pus.
Margaret F. Walker vs. Elizabeth must keep In a liquid condition. U recognized trade Journal in the Eloise from Hastings were supper Roberts, who were old neighbors
George Wlckwtre vs. Celia WlckWilliam and Etta Wisner vs. L.
Universal Garage vs. Herman
Jane AUee and Ebenezer Daniels, That meanp a large percentage of
wire, bill for divorce.
insurance world, will bring large re­ guests at Al Brill’s Friday evening.
P.
Reno,
custodian
of
lhe
Wayland
Feldpausch, assumpsit.
Carl Tomlgas vs. Frank Zientek, et al. bill to clear cloud from title. their assets siiall be either in cash sources to the new company.
Mrs. Jennie Gorham of Dowling is present b vUlting relatives in Utg
Blate Bank, staying of mortgage
Minnie Wurm vs. William Fuhr,
Blanche N. Riggle vs. Hiram U.
'et al. establishing title.
or government bonds, or state or
B. J. Arner. of this city, agent for visiting a few days at Rennie Mott’s.
foreclosure,
Rum. trespass on the case.
Central National Bank of Battle el Al, bill to set aside deeds.
municipal bonds, which have a high
Raymond H. Baker, Adrnr.. vs.
The Travelers Insurance Co., a
Prank Barnhart vs. May Barn­ rating, but yield a low rate of In­
The Delton State Bank, staying of
hart, bill for divorce.
foreign corporation, vs. John Maur­
mortgage foreclosure.
terest. With «uch a demand from
mortgage foreclosure.
er, Julius Maurer and George Maur­
Mortimer C. Nichols vs. Fred Dar­ the government It is impossible for
Clyde KersUw vs. Delton State
by, forecloseure of land canlract.
er. assumpsit.
any bank to pay four per cent In­
Lois Brail, bill to foreclose mort­ Bank, a-banking corporation, mort- ■
Minnie E. Hanyen. el al. vs. Nel­ terest, The bonks of Battle Creek
Ada McKay vs. Clayton C. Pettln- gage.
gage foreclosure.
•
glll, et al, assumpsit.
Effa Adams vs. Fred
and Ada son H. Cross, et al. bill to quiet title. realise that they cannot pay three
Charles E. Rowlader. et al, vs.
In the Matter of the PeUtlon of per cent; so they have reduced their
Emory Thompson. et al, foreclosure Jewell, et al. property settlement.
Henry Hitt, et al. vs. Henry Behai- Rodney Post, et ai, bill to discharge rate to two per cent. With the gov­
bf land contract
bly. et al. Injunction to conserve es- mortgage.
ernment plan of guaranteeing deNellie
C.
Foreman
vs.
Richard
Proper Compounding of
Will Tobias vs. Mabie Tobias, bill treolts up to $5,000, which covers 97
Ute.
Foreman, separate maintenance.
Prescriptions Is Important E. Sarah
George Foster vs. Roy and Myrtle
per cent of all bonk deposits. It can
Ostroth and Mabel Ostroth
John
Brandsttetler
vs.
Ida
E
Foster,
writ
of
replevin.
'By B. A LyBarker
be seen that money deposited in
'Adams vs. Curtis Marshall, et al.
Harry Mohrmann. receiver of the Brandstetter, bill for divorce. ,
banks at the present time is secure;
mortgage foreclosure.
It is your duty to yourself to
Clyde C. Siemens, state Commr
Minor Shupp vs. Anna Bhupp, bill Nashville State Bank. vs. Curtis W. of Health vs. the Village of Nash- but this deposit Insurance Is not a
have a physical examination once
Knoll, foreclosure of mortgage.
gift from the government. The
for divorce.
(or
Edgar C. and Pearl D. Nichols vs.
banks pay for It and It costs a cer­
Edwin J. Dodgson, ct al, vs. Floyd
NEW. USED AND
Insurance companies, physical
C. Carl McGuffy, et al. vs. Wil­ tain percentage ofithetr deposits to
First National Bank and Trust Co.
L. Abbott, no cause.
culture publications, health au­
REBOUND
of Kalamazoo, as trustee, establish liam P. Streeter, et al, bill of com­ keep this insurance.
Letha
Whitney
vs.
Manville
Whit
­
thorities all combine in this
plaint to vacate decree.
‘
rental
value.
ney. bUl for divorce.
All of these tilings tend te dimin­
opinion. The importance of con­
Ben
Sa)
Ik
and
Bertha
B*llk
n.
ish the earnings of banks under
Charles Kermeen, et al. vs. Grov­
Witt,
bill
for
divorce.
tinued good health cannot be
James
H.
Ruel,
bill
to
foreclose
present conditions, so that It has
er H. Cline, et al. no cause.
Georgia E. Glttings vs. Clifford
emphasized too strongly — your
become necessary for them to make ■
Togan-Stlles, Inc., vs. John B. 'mortgage.
happiness, financial well being
Albert Luke and Olga ____
Luke vs.' Glttlngs. bill for divorce.
service charges and to reduce rates
Bresson, ct al. no cause.
and the security of your family
Auditor General vs. Delinquent
of interest on deposits.
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of D. R. Miller and Louise Rogers Rob- Taxpayers, sale of land for taxes.
depend upon your good health.
the Nashville State Bank, vs. Lydia
Do not neglect It.
Jennie Echtlnaw vs. Mary Cous­
HOME SWEET HOME.
Garllnger, mortgage foreclosure.
bill for divorce.
For All County Schools
Your physician will take over
The author of "Home Bweet
Emery Bottmer vs. Bessie Botlmer. ins. mortgage foreclosure.
Julia Johncock Jewell vs. Martin Home," John Payne, never owned a
the responsibility of advising you
In the Matter of thc Woodland
bill for divorce.
Exchange Bank, bill to declare
Bute
Bank,
a
Michigan
Banking
as to health habits and precau­
home. He was a wanderer on the
Hastings Building
Loan Assn,
mortgage a first lien.
tions.
Corporation,
no
cause.
face of the globe all of his life. He
vs. Mary M. Landsberg, et al, bill
Matilda Pox vs. George Pox. bill
Dougal A. McCallum vs. Delton
said. "I never owned a home and
One final responsibility Is yours.
for mortgage foreclosure.
for divorce.
Be particular in selecting thc
Byron E. Farwell vs. Prosper G. Bute Bank, mortgage foreclosure.
never expect to have a home of my
Minnie Willison vs. George Willi­
And Many Other Bargains
Kate B. Hale vs. Fred R. Hale,
Bernard, no cause.
druggist who compounds your
own."
son. bill for divorce.
doctor's prescriptions.
Viola Nash, survivor of Prank ■bill for divorce.
It It’s but
-dot.
Bertha Dominie vs. Cornelius DoSylvia S. Clarkson vs. James T.
Nash. vs. Oscar O. and Cora F.
On a green shady spot.
taiinle, bill for divorce.
Clarkson, bill for divorce.
Flanigan, mortgage foreclosure.
Where wild flowers grow by the door.
Dora Rose vs. Ace Rose, bill for
You'll be more content
Margaret M. Sea ger vs. George L.
divorce.
Seager. blU for divorce.
Though you haven't a cent
HHd% Irwin vs. Lavern Irwin,JjlU
Then your haughtiest neighbor
•for divorce.
Who has to pay rent.
Phon. 2131
Hastings
Daniel L. Goodenough vs. Flor­
ence L. Good enough, bill for divorce.
Camp Hayo-Went Ha. on old depend on your banker to make
Gayle Dailey vs. Harry Dailey, bill
5 lb a. Sweet
Torch lake, for 30 yeara has been things h|t for you.
for divorce.
Rolled Oats___
Potatoea ___
Avis Helsel, by next friend, vs. inoculating Michigan youth with lie
Tomatoe Juice (New 6 Boxes
spirit of service, loyalty and devo­
Bernard Helsel, bill for divorce.
Pack)
Floyd A. Bowman vs. Gladys P. tion to the unselfish cause of servMatches___
Bowman, bill for divorce.
22 oz. can___
ever
since the late Win. H. Gay of
Sarah Budd vs. John Budd, bill
Tomato Soup (New I Large Bottle Ammonia
Grand Rapids. C. W. Wayne of Ann
for divorce.
Quart
J |-c
Pack)
Ethel M. Elzey vs. John Elzey, Arbor and L. E. Buell of Detroit, for
size___________ I O
25 years Michigan State Y. M. O- A.
bill for divorce.
Bessie McBroom vs. Robert Mc­ Secretary, walked out from Central
6 Rolls Toilet
Lake to the wooded shores of old
Broom. bill for divorce.
Gallon
Ora Irene Watson vs. Ray A. Wat­ Torch about four miles from the
nor$h en&lt;f
reqlly discovered the
son. bill for divorce.
Ideal
Camp site.
1
Stella H. Rogers vs. Charles H.
Rogers, bill for divorce.
(Last Time at This Price)
Lolta Root vs. Ora Leroy Root, with 1 1-4 miles shore line and 12
We Buy Your Cream, Poultry and Eggs
Jog cabins^and a beautiful large Club
bill for divorce.
house -made of white pine logs, a
Pay You the Highest Market Price
gift of Car! Bonbright of Flint.
A reforestation project Is going
on here of no mean extent More
than
250.000 trees have been planted
■Pugh, ejectment.
by
Mr. Buell's direction, many of
The Industrial Co. vs. Leon D.
Cool and Andrew Dooley, assumpsit. which are now a small forest of
Madison Furniture Co. vs. Mike white,Norway and Jackpines.
Here Is a camp of 450 acres, large
GJukick. assumpsit.
MacleJ and Mary Wielgosz vs. Mi­ enough ten al) the hiking and roam­
chael and Helena Zawackl, assum- ing any boy can crave, also a lake
18 mllos long and 28 feet deep In the
Mt.
Boyer Fire Apparatus Co., an In­ center, but with a sandy, safe beach
diana Corporation, vs. Freeport .that Is not to be surpassed.
One, hundred six H. 8. boys were In
State Bank, assumpsit.
Alfred Moerdyk vs. Orma Glynn. Camp here last week with 20 lead­
•t. al tl-Mftaaa
th. —n..
■
ers learning how better to make
their Ilves of service to their respec­
tive communities and fellow stu­
'et al. assumpsit.
Samuel Rosenblum vs.
Claude dents. This section lias been preced­
Sparrow and Chas. Bouro, assump- ed by others running in periods of 2
weeks, ever since June with attendAda Fur Farms, a Michigan Oor- aoctuof 95 up to 125 per section. Mr.
Cliff Druelng. of the State Y. M. O.
A. staff, is Camp Director and has
tachment.
Edward J. Woodhams va. Harvey
Hartwell and Maude L. Hartwell,
(replevin.
Independent OU Co., a Michigan
Corporation, vs. Gordon Edmonds,,
assumpsit.
Gottlieb Webber vs. Robert C.
(Continued from page one, part one) Brown, garnishment.
Howard Martin vs., Charles B.■
B. Kussmaul, trespass on the case. Mackinder, trespass on the case.
Thc Village of Nashville vs. John
Gilbert Verburg vs. Oren A. DavF. Goodyear, et al. no cause.
John A. Mutz, Admr.. vs. Glenn
O. Puppoff. et *1. assumpsit.
Rudolph E. Reichert. State Bank­
Village ot Nashville vs. Non E. ing Commissioner, vs. Nashville
Dawson, et al assumpsit.
State Bank, appointment of receiv­
William Hoisington, appellee, vs. er.
Hugh Johnson, appellant, appeal
Rudolph E. Reichert, State Bank­
from Justice court.
National Merchandising System ing Commissioner, vs. Bute Bank
of Freeport,’ appointment of recelv-

CIRCUTCOURT
OPENS SEPT. 10

imn

A World of School Supplies at
MONEY SAVING PRICES/
School Paste, jar or tube
.. .5c
... .5c
Art Gum, largfte size ....
. 10c
School Scissors .
.
Rainbow Crayons, 16 colors . . .8c
School Paints, 8 pans ...... .&gt;25c
Brass Edge Rulers........................ 5c
15c Fountain Pen Ink................... 10c
Fountain Pens ...... .25c to $5.00
Loose Leaf Fillers ........................... . 5c

SCHOOL
HOOKS

WE BUY YOUR

La»t Year’s Books

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The REXALL Store

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

19c

21
25

10c

10c
23'

16% DAIRY FEED

25c

$1.69

Wallace Feed &amp; Seed Store

“ Watch the FORDS Go By

■

The Car Without a Price Class

Don’t Fail to SEE OUR

USED CARS
Before You Buy!
1933 V-8 FORD TUDOR.

1930 CHEVROLET COACH.
1929 AUBURN ROADSTER.

1931 Model A Standard PANEL'.
1929 Model AA FORD TRUCK.
1928 CHEVROLET TRUCK.
1932 Model B TRUCK, dual wheels.

FORDSON TRACTOR, overhauled
and in good condition

FORD DEALERS
Phone 2121 Hutinos

'sumpslt.
Joseph Borutka vs. Thomas R. Olahewsky and Sophia OUhewsky, as­
sumpsit.
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
the Naahville State Bank, vs. L. H.
Cook and C. L. Glasgow, assumpsit.
Norman Barry, by next friend, vs.
Allen A. Weeks, trespass on the case.
Fred Childs, executor of the
(James IL Childs Estate, vs. Robert
E. Burtne, assumpsit.

Dean W. w. Whitehouse of Albion
has been the Sunday Conference
leader this year. -

NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
Last Week’s Letter.
Mrs.
Maggie
Underwood
and
daughter. Edith, and Mr. and Mrs
Charles Underwood, and daughter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Rowland of Ar­
kansas spent Tuesday and Tuesday
night with Mr. and Mra. Shirley
Slocum.
Mrs. Ida Flory apent Tuesday un­
the Nashville state Bank, vs. Carl
til Friday evening with her aunt.
' In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. Susie Oaks, at lhe home of OUo
Giles Shepard, deceased, appeal Townsend.
from the probate court.
Scottsville spent Friday evening
with his niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Hicks, assumpsit.
Gilson Bell oftd Vest* Bell vs. Herzel.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum, Mr.
Floyd and Belle Everts, assumpsit
' J. C. Jorgensen vs. Wm. McDon­ and Mrs. Delbert Slocum. Mr. and
ald. appeal from Justice court.
Sal-VAt Company, Inc., a New Mrs. Garth Slocum and son Robert
York Corporation, va. Middleville of Hastings attended the Slocum
reunion at Morgan Park Bunday.
Lumber and Coal Co., assumpsit,
-. Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
tho Nashville State Bank, va. J.
O. Hurd, assumpsit.
Last Week's Letter.
’
In the Matter of thte Estate of
Pern and Jane McNec returned
William Wlckwire, appeal from pro­ home Saturday from Kellogg Camp
bate court.
Norm Company va. Frank C. An­
drus, trespass on the case.
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
the Naahville State Bank, va. K. L.
Appel man, assumpsit.
atton at St. Mary* hospital. ■
The Busy Bee Club held their
the Nashville State Bank, vs. R. K picnic at Campau lake Sunday.
Swift, assumpsit.
dinner. Games and visiting were the
the Nashville State Bank, vs, J. O. feattires of the afternoon. Before
WlHtjMfc assumpsit.
departing far home all enjoyed lee
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of cream and cake. Another nleasant
the Nashville Stale Bank, vs. Llb- day has been recorded on the dub's
ble Marshall, assumpsiL

It’s an open way to any wiefe awake observer. No matter whether it is times of prosperity or in tfmes of’depression, it all follows
Nature’s law.
\
Seeds don’t grow until they are planted. Neither will dollars grow
UNTIE THEY ARE.§ET TO WORK. Idle dollars are just like
seeds that are pjrfyfllpnTrd—they WILL NOT GROW. If you want

your idle dollars to GROW, deposit them in this reliable old Bank
that has faithfully served this Community for NEARLY A HALF
OF A CENTURY, through times of plenty and times of stress, and
you will be paid a fair rate of interest TWICE EACH YEAR. Soon
there will be signs placed in EVERY WINDOW of this Bank, the
signs reading as follows:

DEPOSITS INSURED

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Washington, D. C.

SC’AAA
OvUU

MAXIMUM INSURANCE
FOR EACH DEPOSITOR

ICAAA
JVVV

Besides This la the Added Security of Naarly SO Yeara Successful Operate. W TWa
Bank. Can you think of any SAFER PLACE to put your money than fa* thia Bfenkt

HASTINGS CITY BANK
TELEPHONE 2103

Capital $150,000

HASTINGS, MI&lt;

�—-

,„

No matter what your bank­
ing problem may be we can
take care of it.

|FDICb

National Bank
oi Hastings

Mr Arthur Todd and children of
(coats Grove were Sunday dinner
। guests at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Lloyd Towns.
| Mrs Bernice Anaway and chil■dren ot Minneapolis. Minn., were
! Sunday guests at thc home of. Rev.
and Mrs. Fay Wing
Milton Hebei of West Woodland,
age 63. passed away at hte home
Thursday. The funeral was held
Bunday al the Methodist church.
He is survived by his widow and one
daughter of Muskegon.

,
H..«» ho«ie, Mu&gt; U» MAX to 1“?' ““
toll one day »

M

| TtelSUr d.». » UM., .u

S "SnTE “r? toSSu bVS'• «•&gt;

condUtan a: prewnl U
- p ? "Mmnev have

v«^d,rlM th.’ dU-

M Ihetaee
our long dry spell, inc flowers

Conference al Winona lake, new arranged.
Evart Ardis, thc new principal of
Warsaw. Indiana, the past week.
our schools. Is at home with the
Glenn Perkins family. The Misses
Isabel Rice and Anita Haan are
staying at the Roy Nagler home.
Mr and Mrs. Ward Hynes of
Millington *pent Saturday here with
his parents. Mr. and Mr*. F. O.
Hynes.
Saturday guests at the Adam En­
dres home were, Ur and Mrs. Carl
Gilliland ot Flint, Mrs. Dell Durkee.
Mr and Mrs Keith Durkee and
daughter Darlene of South Carlton.
Homt-oomlng guests at the H W.
Blough home were. Mr. and Mrs
Thus. McCarthy and children of
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs
Harold Skedgell and children of
Kalamazoo

Foulkes Defends the President
His record in Congress shows he

is considered Excellent and among

voted for the .VETERANS on every

the Very Best." The Washington

piece of legislation brought up.

He

News says: "This man is a hard hit­

voted for Payment of the Adjusted

ter and comes out of the middle west

Service Certificates, Placed on the

like a breath of sanity. We hope the

Important Agriculture Committee,

middle west has more of this kind

he Works for thc Farmers.

The

and sends them along to us, the coun­

Power 1 rusts hate him because he

try needs them badly.” The Con­

stands for the Rights of the People.

gressional Record proves him a

Speaker Rainey wrote: "His record

worker and always for the best in­

as a Supporter of the Administration

terests of the common people.

FOULKES FOR CONGRESS

home of Mr. and Mrs J. E Babbitt
were their three daughters and their
families. Mr. and MYS Will Harrlwon of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Arnold of Lansing. Mr and
Mrs. Charles Beattie and family
from Vicksburg.
Frank D Brayton had as his
guests Saturday ghd Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Uhl P. Utley of Detroit,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B Brayton
of Dayton. Ohio.
Gerald Forbey returned home
from -Cljmax. where he has ’been
working all summer, on Saturday
and will attend school here again.
■ Marvin Thaler of Campbell and
Mliu Mildred Hutchins of South
Bowne were united in marriage last
Thursday at Pontiac, the Rev. Sav­
age performing the ceremony. We
wish the young couple much joy in
their married life.
Mrs. Earle K. Jack and two
daughters of Detroit and Mr. and
Mrs Edgar Cheney and daughter
Donna of Eaton Rapids were guests
ot their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H W.
Gosch over the Hootecomlng days.
Mr and Mrs Nelson Beer* and
We are informed that

DEMOCRATIC

PRIMARIES SEPTEMBER 11

Exteiuive
School Displays

Mammoth
Musical Revue

Mammoth Children’i
‘ Parade

Change of Program Dally

50 Talented People

40 Beautiful Girla

Stupendous Hiitorical Pageant
350 People!
350 People!
Commemorating the Centennial of the Founding of Allegan
County. 350 People in the Cant!

Grand Rapida Sea Scout
Band &amp;. Kalamazoo
Drum &amp; Bugle Corp*
Boy Scout Jamboree
on Saturday

'

The Beat Midway .
Outside The Century
of Progreso

Ticket* on *ale at

Ail Scouts Admitted
FREE

Reduced Price*
Until Sept. 8

Don’t Mi*» the Allegan County Fair, Allegany Mich.
The Greatest Fair in 82 Yeara of Exhibitions !

QUIMBY.
.
Last Week's Letter.
The Young People's Class was
pleasantly entertained at the home
of Evelyn Dowell Saturday night.
Miss Freda Scott entered Pennock
hospital for tonsil oix-ratkai Monday
morning.
Quimby school will begin Septem­
ber 3. with Cameron McIntyre as
teacher.
The Young People s Class will
have a farewell party and steak roust
at lhe home ot Francena Cutler

Tuesday evening. Miss Cutler c
p?cle-to enter the Evangelistic I
stltute in Chicago the first week
September.
Miss Margaret Hoffman of Bat
Creek bus been spending her vac
tion at her home here.
Mrs. Fay Hummel was a Bat
Creek visitor Saturday.
■

The latest type ot umbrella
square and has a telescopic hand
It will
be obtainable in-all t

Mr.

and

AUCTION SALE!
' Owing to the death of my husband I will dispose of my
personal property at public auction at my farm at Stony Point,
7 miles east of Hastings on Sec. 16, Castleton, township, on

MONDAY, SEPT. 10
Commencing at 1:30 sharp, and will
scribed property:—

offer the following de­

HORSES.

FARM TOOLS

Mare, 10 yrs., weight 1400.
Gelding, 12 yrs., wt. 1250.
Above is a good work team.

Deering binder in good con­
dition.
Syracuse spring harrow, like
new.
Syracuse walking plow.
Ajax walking cultivator.
Land roller.
Wide tire wagon.
Dump' boards. Pair bobs.
Set good dbl. work harness
2 horse collars, Whiffletrees.
Neckyoke. Large hog kettle.
Large grindstone.
Many other articles not men­
tioned.

COWS.
Jersey cow, 6 yrs., due in De­
cember.
Holstein and Jersey cow, 7
yrs., due Sept. 23.

SWINE.
Sow and 7 pig*.
Brood sow. 4 shoals.

CORN.
About 150 shocks of corn.

TERMS OF SALE:—CASH. No property to be removed un­
til settled for.

MRS. WIU MEAD, Proprietress
Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

tJ B fg S S S

on Wednesday!

Record Diiplay of Stock and Farm Producti

Gorgeous Beauty Contest

s ’ =8

FREE!

?

ADMITTED

“»■&gt; c ««*■»«

»rrakl.IB her

iSUJ
’to-^
“

4
4

School Children

Fait Horse Races
with a large entry ct pac­
ers, trotters and runner*.
Also pony races and team
pulling contest*.

AU Deposit! Insured
Up to $5,000.00

We take care of your mon­
ey and pay it back to you on
demand or at some future
date you may designate, al­
lowing as reasonable a rate
of interest as sound banking
practice will permit.

AUTOMOBILES
Given Away Freni

e K F .a a .

4

Worry Proof

Why worry about invest­
ment matters, when you can
free yoilr mind of worry by
depositing your funds in this
Bank?

Gorgeous Days of Fun and Thrills,
Hilarious Entertaining Nights I

5

2?

SEPTEMBER 11-15 DAY and NIGHT

S. Varney, Cleric.

I

F. F. Goach of Hastings called on
destroy lhe rate and mice
'last spring
er the coming year. She will stay kill visit Mr. and Mr*. Burt Snugga
te tcotv^Uu f^ to rcRev. LcxxnU while In Freeport at­
Sheet metal can be used to make, Mrs. Stata Hilbert and daughters at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Shroy- for a week.
-WUn -10
tending the Homecoming celebration
corn crlta and granaries rat and accompanied by Don Bhorno re- er.
|
----------------on Monday.
mice proof. Il should be remcm- turned Saturday from Bay View
j4rs Henry Shafer of .Pewamo'
iRKZfORT
i0® CO,DI)ILVC
r*pmFREEFOBT.
E. H. Adams returned from Uni­
—. „
.
,
,| we are sorry u&gt; report tnat Hcv.
bered that if a door teleft open no where the former have spent the apcni
weck at LhP hwne
The Homecorahw celebnuM U ,,1—*|&gt;nol»wrtaM,wU. versity hospital. Ann Arbor. Wed- ‘
amount of metal will make a grain summer in the Hilbert cottage.
I daughter. Mrs. Chas. Cook, and over­
He
TOO„^| Iroo&gt; nesday evening for a month'a rest
storage-bin proof against these
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finnic rc-' famny.
simicr spent Sunday over
nolnt Ana trom nearly emy standbefore returning for a major opera­
„„
____________
_______
_ _
*
Ms sertous Bitoottm «&gt; Ural he oc- tion. His many friends regret that'
peats.
turned to their
home
in____________
Louisville. w
w“
jth them.
'Folsosu UM traps
valuable Ky . oner several wek.' vUlt with
G„„« 7,,,,^,,^ u
h“
he is not making as rapid, a recovery
aids In eamp&amp;Uns
to —
control
and --lain - . [,,,s
icc
o, rttu
p-.a LtviiK
Lona «at lhe Farm larger Although It rained every day but became worse again later in the as desired.
.. o— —
-------- — these
— —'thelrQPU. Dr. K. O.
- . -rinnle,
--- - —
uh
.v u.
&lt;My. day.
niiteancM Both
nuisances.
Hnlh can
r»n be successfully
miceessfullv ily.
11V.
I n,ara.»s Supply
(Bureau
aa.nnla, Store
a.»w&gt; t.cu
Fred long; that
did____
not put _ damper,
‘
‘ on
~ the
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Jessup of j
___ ____
Raymond Perkins returned from Rockford spent Bunday afternoon
used if proper care is exercised. The Miss Elizabeth Kerr left last leavC5 Tuesday to resume his studies spirit of Ure crowd and as you will
Chicago lhe latter part of thc week
best poison used for rats is not pois- Thjusdav for Chicago enroute • to at ,heOrand RapidM Business Col'
note from thc list given, they came and added much to the free program with. Mr. and Mr*. Vidor Bisson.
onous to animals, so no danger oc- her home In Ironwood after a (]egc
Mrs. Lyle Furver. formerly Carol I
trom far and near. The boll game on Ute street Monday afternoon and
curs from placing it about buildings, week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. I Mlss jcnnla Wright left Monday
Newton from Kansas City, Mo. h^s
between the Alto Juniors and tire
Tills poteon ts red squill, a prepara- V. Hilbert.
I for Washington. D- C-. after spendfor
thc
past
two
weeks
been
visiting
Harris Creek Juniors, scheduled for
For a while Saturday afternoon It her mother and sisters in Hastings
tion made from the root of a plant.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Giddings and ln# her vacation witfi her mother. Saturday forenoon was called of! on
almost looked as if Freeport’s home­ and her brother, relatives and
County agricultural agents can daughter Ruth left Sunday for their
Hannah Wright.
and wifi gladly arange with the home in Ta was City after spending [ Mr an(J Mrs John‘
M&lt;1 MlM account of rain, the airplane and coming had been turned ' into a friends east of Proeport. At the cod
the merry-go-round did not arrive, Democratic convention, a huge bus.
United States Biological Survey to, the summer with relative* in Wood- Dorothy Dell -arc spending the week the programs to be passed out each
of two weeks her mother accom­
make a campaign to kill the ro- landJand
—-■ Labor
• --------------------- Mrs. —
. *cnd
Day with
Dell s morning did not materials and the with the name George Foulkes, M panied her to Bay City to pay a vialt
C (much cussed?) emblasoncd on
dents in any community if the rest-1 JX..
.
J iaWer&gt; Mrs
Mr. —
and Mrs Car) Nlethamer
and
famtty al
many political candidates scheduled the front and placarded with the io her husband's parents. She ac­
Ur. Ernest
Frawt Shorno
Khnmn were
were in
in _______
dents want it done, and will co-op- •t,
Mr and Mrs
Detroit.
to speak also failed to show up. but combination -'Roosevelt and companied her husband back to
erate In the work. Such, work can Grand Rapids Friday evening and
Mr and Mrs. Jacob Hoover. Misses even these- disappointments were a
Kansas Chy Monday.
Foulkes” moved into the public
Pauline and Genevieve Hoover and small thing. The crowning of the
—----- —---—
— square, For
rvr aouui.
about uui
Un scoouos.
seconds, urc
lhe
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Faul of Queen Mis, Esther Grey. by Hor. square.
PINE LAKE.
a
a
woad.r-Mnd.ru,,
Woodland and Mr. and Mr*. Roy J
.1 C.
r. Ketcham, and
mid a long
lone list of
nf
.
",
. „
_
__
On Thursday Mrs. Bellingham had
Roberts and children of Lake Odessa free arts and musical numbers on who was here, Foulkes or Roosevelt. as guests. Mrs. Hattie Pierson of
attended the Hoover reunion al the platform were witnessed by large Then the big wooden horn on top Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bliss
announced that a Mr. Somebody of Silver Creek and her granddaugh­
Sunfield Sunday.
crowds. Ponies for the children fur­
Mr and Mrs. Victor Rausch of nished an Interesting attraction and trom over at Naahville. (the place ters, Ermmle and Elaine Melting*
Detroit accompanied by Miss Marie the water battle and balloon asem- where Mr Fbulkes' won such high ham. Ermmle will leave for Has­
Rairigh returned from a week's vialt sions with double parachute drops, favor?) would apeak. A moment later lett on Bunday where she will leach
at the Century ot Progress at Chi­ each night, met with hearty ap­ we discovered a loyal democrat lis­ during the coming year.
tening to the speech, while the rest
Mrs. Maggie'Stewart of Plainwell
caco
plause. The
Thc baseb
baseball game between
Miss Esther England of Lansing Aito zr.i
and Frccpcrt
Freeport on Monday after­ of the mob had gone over to watch has spent thc post week with Mr.
the preparations for the water bat­ and Mrs. Earle James. On Friday
is visiting Miss Pollyanna England
noon. in which Alto won 3-2, was a tle. We'd call it a washout.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Gager and very interesting game, and the tugthey were at Galesburg visiting Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Hamilton and
ton Morgan arc »{&gt;cndmg tlie week of-war Monday evening was a time
and Mra. Frank Austin.
end and Labor Day with the for­ of much excitement; the contests daughter Beverly were guests of
Mrs. Vcrnice Muiar entertained
honor at a farewell party in thc M.
mer's cousin in Grand Rapids.
and sports were unusually good, the • E. church basement Tuesday eve- for dinner on Thursday. Mrs. Mer­
Mrs. Emma Olmstead of Hastings husband calling contest for ladles nin. Th? ™ 1..
h
rlU
rill Sibbefaen
Sibbeftren and Jimmy also Mr*,
Mrs.
The room was filled with the F ] jjdungham.
U Viaiung her sister. Mrs. Win Moll- nnd thc hog calling contest for men. ning.
many friends this popular couple1 Nci^y everyone in Qte community
ler. this week.
being especially amusing. (Elmer
rAtde^her?**?!
.attended
Treasure
Island
",
at
the
Mr and Mrs. F E Border and Mr White of Hastings won second prize
m
^fvl„
stalc Theater in Kalamazoo the
and Mrs Gager enjoyed a fish din­ in the latter.) The free wiener roost
"
past week.
ner at lhe home of Supt. and Mrs. on Monday evening drew a large
behalf
of
all
present,
presented
thc
•C. J Barnum of Delton last Thurs- crowd and the wieners and buns dis­
Dorothy Brouard. who has taught
&lt;iav evening.
evening
day
।appeared in a hurry. Ail in all it was honor guests with some tokens of at South Haven for several years,
refreshments were
Mr and Mrs Leon Hynes' and £a big time and aside from a few esteem and
returned there Friday, and she will
daughters and Mr. and Mrs Arthur ,fights and an unusually large num­ served. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton left resume her work on Tuesday, Sept.
Allerding and sons arc north trout tber of drunks. It was a well behaved 1 Thursday morning tor Vassar where 4lh.
fishing.
tbunch and everyone seemed to have he has accepted die position of prin­
Sincere sympathy Is felt for thc
cipal of the schools The best wishes family of Bernie Ter pen ing, who
Mrs Robert Born entertained the fa good time.
of everyone go with them into their passed on Wednesday forenoon. He
Bridge Club last Friday evening.
Mrs Calvin Holstein (Feme Tab- new home.
Mrs Raymond Faul is home after tbcrer) and children of Columbus. O.
was born and has always lived at
Much sympatiiy te expressed to iNorth Pine Lake and he ,will be
spending two weeks caring for Mrs. ।
Royal Prantx and baby.
&lt;ente. Mr and Mrs. Fred Tabberer. '
Mrs Frank Kilpatrick and daugh- Rev.
j
Holstein is expected to arrive |
On Sunday Mrs. Lee Nottingham
few da vs' 1 PU’ub'sis.
ter Arlene west prand Rapids vlsi- early
(
entertained with a surprise birth­
next week for a f;„ --7-.
The local schools opened Tuesday day dinner for Mrs. Nottingham. The
tors Friday.
‘
,
visit,
before they go to their new
The Lightbearers of theWomen s ।home at Huntington. W Va., Mf I1 morning with the corp of teachers guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Foreign Missionary Society o( the ,Holstein's former home, where »' as follows: 8- Grant Voorhies of Blackman, of Alamo. Mr. and Mrs
I Methodist church enjoyed a party at ]has been assigned to thc PilgrSi Bay City, superintendent; Evart Ar­ James McNeal. Mr and Mis. Albert
dis of McBain, principal; Isabel Rice Brown and Mr and Mrs. Lyle NcR। lhe church parlors Friday afternoon. Holiness
]
church.
of Kalamazoo. High school teacher; tlaghum and family of Kalamazoo.
[ Refreshments of Ice cream and cake
Eleanor Noviakey, Lola Wieland.
Vere Carter of Middleville, gram­ Junior Nottingham who has spent
‘were served. Mrs Erma Tyler is su- Loma
;
Stuart and Jane Curtins spent
' mar room; Lois Usborne of Freeport, the past week with his grandpar­
| perintendent of that division.
।
last
week at the Kellogg Camp at
intermediate room; Anita Haan of ents returned home wllh his mother
| Mr. and Mrs. Will Warner, Rev. Pine
,
lake.
Grand Rapida primary room; Ed and father that evening.
, nn&lt;y&gt;frs Don Cxrrrick and Mr and
Mrs S. I. Peckham of Lake Odes­
Mrs. Lloyd Towns of Woodland and sa
; spent Hu? week end at the home, Hall, janitor and custodian.
Everything U in fine condition
Chicago is the world s largest rail­
Mr. and Mr*. Morrill Smith and Mr. ,of Mrs. Edith Godfrey and Dr. H. &lt;?.
and pointe to an unusually success- road terminus.
jand Mrs. Frank Smith of East Peckham.
;
, Woodland were guests at a birthday"
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cool and son
port
lire
number
enrolled
next
week
supper in honor of Mrs. Sally Towns James
,
spent last week touring in
and to have news about our school
Thursday evening
the northern part of lhe state.

ALLEGAN V9 Ak Wl&gt;
COUNTY

|n ll

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER g, UM

lhe Hagenbcck-Wallace Circus' Mr*. Jay Wing ot Grand Rgpids
Mr. and Mr*. Hawy Boughner, ac| Rev. Don Carrick and family ct died last Wednesday. Ike funeral atxnpaniad
their daughter. Mr*
gon and Mr. and Mra. Frank Bun­
Rato are not only nuisances and Sunfleld have moved into the United service* were held in Grand
parsonage. Rev. V. R ~
------- - ------- —a—
ker of Alto.
destroyers, but they are disease car­ Brethren
as well, et} there is every rea­ Beardsley and family have moved to Re*. ray Wing who te a brotbar «
Mr*. Emma
Siaaon returned
Farmer* Should QutabIm riers
Mr. j&lt;y wing.
son why farmers and others inter Thursday from an extended visit at
Oampaigna to Dcgtroy
Traverse City and Milbrook.
rick Wednesday evening in the teachers pi the grade school and ber 1 Mias Irte Warfield of Grand Ladge
These Pests
WOODLAND.
---------- ----------church parlors in Woodland and on daughter Who vrill be a Junior in spent lax week at Ute K Braendle Grand Rapid* called on hte father.
Mtes
Mazda Faul
Henry raui
Faul ;PrWa&gt;’ ------ ,—- “ reception
m*h school, han
LM nvuua
rau&gt; and ncu.y
----- - vu
"—.held
7 , wav
-w moved into the home.
___ the —
____ .___—
... tin tha
____
________occupied
____ l.x 1...
. .
.has returned
.
.
Hagenbcck-Wallace
Circus
,b® narlrva
parlors nt
ot lh»
the Kilnatrlrlr
Kilpatrick King U.X..
house
recently
by »
Mr. 1| mh. ___
Vivian Andrson
attle vma
Creek Wednesday.
church Short »r
program!
given
ar,d
chas. Fisher.
to —the
Wedel-r...
home
usual thte 1*11 nod winter, -when in Battle
wvMunua/.
।i —
———were
------ .t
~Ti--------------------------------—w Dr. ---------. alter
, . a weak
__ —
Th&gt; Mlsaaa Ethelyn and Doris
in.ni^
.ia barr and T
liuht
ref re.siunei i te served
served both
1&lt;V •
—
p'.nf, m
M___ ■ Rapids.
_
UvMtook feeds will command a ■ Harold Rowland
has sold ihte
ht reiresIimenU
jgr.
and
Mr* Elon Plants
of/ Grand in Grand
Earle of Smyrna and Dele Bearh ot
much higher price than in the past ber shop . to Orville Fitzgerald of |evenings.
। Rapids were week end guests of Mr. I M)„ Hala.. nouahnar has heen en- Belding called at lhe Rev. P. Loom­
_A„W.JL^ng accompanied by RobWardPUnU.On Bunday gaged toteachthe Plaasaut Hill 's home Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Augustus Wlckitam enter­
tained a number of her chll^en on
Monday, among them a son from
Bridgeport, conn., whom she had

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such a situation is to be met, and|il*h*d ta Argentina for W years,

COURT HOUSE MWS
MAREIAGE UCENIM.
Wesley E. Stowe, Freeport ...
Edith Gallup, Hastlrigs ......
Myron Simpeon, Hickory Ooma
Edna M Wood*n, Battle Creek
Archie R. Baird. Naahvlll* ...
Esther Green, Middleville
Marshall B. Tripp. Middleville .
Alberta M. Qreaa. MlddlavUle .

X

ling sale entered.

country te nalurlect it* own India-

claim entered.
E*t. Peter Maurer, deed Petition
to accept discount on mortgage and
nMo* Mod. order to accept discount

Est- Susan E. Main, deck «rtltten for hearing on annual and all
previous accounts filed, order for
publication entered.
Esc. Arthur J. Shelp. deced. Or­
der for publication entered.
PROBATE COURT.
Est. Pearl E. Miller, deed. Order
Est. Cecil Surin*, deed. Final ac­
count filed, order allowing account
Est. George 8. Puller, deed. An­
entered, discharge of Admr. issued,
nual
account filed.
estate enrolled.
Est. Frank Allerton, deed. Order
Eat. Henry J- Chapman, deed. Or­ allowing claim* entered.
der assigning residue entered.
Est Maude Albertson, deed. Peti­
Est.
Susanna
SChondelmayer, tion for license to sell filed, order
deed Annual account filed.
'for publication entered.
Eht. Leo R- Tift. Annual account
Est. Hannah Ycrrington, deed
filed.
Proof of will filed, order admitting
Eat. Catherine Collin*, deed. Or­ will entered.
der allowing claim* entered.
Est. George O. Dean. deed. Peti­
Eat. Henry J. Chapman, deed tion for specific performance of land
Discharge of Admr. Issued, estate contract filed, order for specific per­
enrolled.
formance of land contract entered.
Est. James Miller, deed. Peti­
tion for Admr, filed, order for pub­ imony filed, order determining heirs
lication entered.
entered.
Est. Loucna B Beattie. Inventory
Est Mary Clifford, deed. Order
filed.
appointing Admr. entered.

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by following ths policy of
hlgh that it would exclude all the the value ot their ahlpmente to that from those Who buy from us.*
tehaap-iabor made good* from lor- country. Japanese interest* are ev•ign countries; Ird. make reciprocal en considering the investment ot
Veaties with foreign countries that,. capital tn a packing plant in Ar- we going to do with it. keep it for
would permit the entrance of * cer- ifaRlna to can meat* according to ourselves or open uh a lol of It to
(Continued from page cue. part ana) lain amount of their goods that do, the Japanese taste. In Montevldlo product* from other countries?
•not compete materially with our a Japanese Chamber of Commerce Much of our foreign market* are be­
Um manufacturer* of the United own. with the understanding that ixa* been organised and Is actively ing cur off both In Europe and South
State* have MjQQOAOO spindle* and We are to export a certain amount *oUcillng and taking orders for Jap- America. We are a pretty well
self-contained nation lust as we are.
use «,000.000 bale* of cotton each of goods there. Japan buy* a large aneoe goods.
year. The Japanese have 8At 1,000 amount of our raw cotton, because
The British are by far the best Naturally there will always be some 1
Spindles and USS 3jM0,0W bale* of it I* of a quality beat adapted to her customer* of Argentina, buying mil­ foreign trade, tut around 96 per,
u*e,
and
will
prooably
continue
buy,
lions of tons of Argentine meat*, cent of our business te right here
cotton a year. In other words with
It sure—
would
seem that,
nlg it until *he finds some place grains, wool, hides, etc. every year.' I। at
—home.
-------- —----------- --------------------bar of tptndje* that we have, yet 'where she can do better, or pro­ Naturally John Bull hadn't been IBUCh » market te worth protecting. .
It herself..
slow In fostering In that country Sut u 14,11 Protected. Japan, with
lhe Japanese use half a* much cot- duce
1
the polity
of
from those who *" extemely low wage scale and
ton as we do. Longer hours per
Japan has startled the world in—
, "Buy
No amount
of Iwall
wel1 a/illlnrvwl
quipped raatnraa
factore*. vmvb
pays the I*
tar&lt;•__. —
-___—
____
,,
______ ■
—- I
'weak te largely' responsible for this, ithe rapid expansion of her exports, buy from you." I
talk" can
can get; iff* we
we revy
levy and
can uuuu- “
ana even
even then
uien can
Right here, reinember that the Jap- iand U rapidly cutting down the American "sales talk"
Aa far os oip trade uersell products made in American
unese laborer ta cotton 'manufac- ।slender margin that separated her around Uuit
i
from
first
place
In
lhe
manufacture
i
with
South
American
countries
i*
factores
with
their
high
wage
scale*
luring get* from $1.25 to k3.oo perlLvw iua» puux u&gt; mw
।
■.
-- , _.'*r------- ‘.“T—
...... goods.
....
..
____ ...&lt;_ I,_________
■ ..
_ •__ .___ . I inrf
Hmm
limits
ND A by NRA
ORANGEVILLE.
Oentury of
Week tn depreciated money for 60 I of cotton
Her competition
concerned.
It te _unfortunate
that(hstrt
so
S,XY?.
•‘our"- hvHalted
to 72 hour*
We have Die best market Last Week's Letter.
- .
Itours work, while lhe AmariAmeri- । ha* nearly destroyed the
lhe once great many of Uw
thc product* they produce ■ code*code*
can employee in Uic cotton lodu*- I Belgian cotton textile industry. Olh- compete with ours in thc markets “&gt;‘1^ world. Every foreign coun try
Mr and Mr* FredLivingston and
try get* from «1«-00 to W&lt;00 per'.er countries may claim that *be te of thc world, *ucb as grains, beef, would like to (Up in and enjoy a .Mrs. NelUe Brown spent Wednesday
week tar 40 hour* work. That is '’sweating"
ot K ----- —-dollars
sweating labor,
moor. and
ana under-paying
unaec-paying wool,
wuui. hides,
mucs. etc.
etc. It
st works
wuras harshly
muaiuy S'**1 "J0* —
--------- -- worth |*t Allegan.
—- .
_
_ *
one very important reason why a "
--------'
'In order
'
*to enable
----------------------------- --------- ----------------- ,K
-" ship In ,K
“’—
“ •be
“ 1| Mr ,n
” Mr*.
‘
“ Cipwford were resident* of thte place
her
employee*
against u* when
we‘ face the policy
| of goods
they
that
could
and
Arthur
certain type of Japanese cotton rug her to "under-cut prices" in thc of "Buy from those who buy from m-de here, deprives American labor *«re Otaego visitor* Friday,
_______________
t- j Mrs.
Brown,
of thte
vicinity.
countries
are throw-1 Mr*.
BertBert
Brown,
of UU*
vidnlty.
can be sold ta Die United States for world’, markets, which she te do- us." England and Japan are Indus- ot a .job. Other________
.
. . .
.
...
.
. . .-I____ . . ..... _______ . .______ in;:
nr. rp.irirtInn.
restrictions arming
around ih.i,
their roar- i! Mrs
Mrs. .lulls
Julia rWRlftnvrre
DcSloovere and
and Will
Will
42 —
cent*,
• similar_ rug —
of ----Am-ing.
_
_____ while
_ ____________
but she goes right on axtend- trial countries which cannot became
erican manufacture actually coats ins her markets regardless of all self-sufficient, and which by farce keU lo keep out our product*, why Martin of Kalamazoo were Sunday
more than 72 cent*. An American criticisms
Japan claims tiiat licr of circumstances are nwre depend- shouldn't we fully protect our own , guesu ot friends at this place.
markets
aaainst
the
invuinn
nf
tnr.
Alvin
Hathaway
spent
silent
over
Uie
“
“ busincid nun. He will
against
lhe
invasion
of
for
­
manufacturer hasn’t a ghost of a ■ wages are not abnormally low. con- business much faster than any olhweek end at Chicago to attend the
W. R Cook.
show against thte kind of cotnpe- 1 sidering thc simple tastes of her era. As it te, Japan is increasing her eign product*?
lUiion. Is it any wonder that Jap- [workers. Tiiat may be true but it share of South America's Import
anese Importers agree to supply an f would seem that their tastes would busness much faster than any othPRAIRIEVILLE.
"exact duplicate" of yy
any American [have
'liave to be very "simple" to live on er nation. Great Britain te also ImMr. and Mrs. Mason Miner and
‘ootlon-mad* rug at ONE-HALF the. to cent*
children of Homer were week end
price? Surely, with the much high- taken Into consideration too. Uiat many and Italy are about holding guest* of Mr. and Mrs WalUe Smith
in Japan everybody works—includ- their own. but the United States Is
Mrs Elizabeth Bechtel at Chi­
falling far behind
We have lost
Ulf hours per week, trying to com- ilng "father."
cago visited her uncle, Charles Arm­
pete with low-wages and a much
In thte country we have an "anti- our ,uurd *on leadership in South
'longer Shift, presents *. problem in (dumping".tarlff. That was brought American trade, and there are sev- strong. Sunday.
Mrs Ray Castle and daughter and
1 American Industrial circles, and em­ Into force last September against cral
to lhc
Henry Benson were in Hastings on
i phasiaea the fact that the invasion telectric light bulbs made In Japan. our evcr gettto® lt back.
business Saturday.
■ i
of Japanese product* must be given Strange
(
as it may seem. Americans
1st—There te the policy , of "Buy
TecinsidcraUon.
Mr. and Mrs. Comiel Cappon, Mr.
loft year bought 114.000,000 electric from those who buy from ns.”
Japan te able not only to pay the |light bulbs made in foreign coun2nd-There is the growth ot local and Mr*. Cecil Cappon and da ugh- -.
'
ter
of
Orangeville
were
callers
of ,
tariffs we impose, but is dumping tries,
I
and W per cent of them came industries in South America and
pencils, electric Ugiit bulbs, rub- ifrom Japan. The drastic devalua- the wish to protect them from out- Mr. and Mrs. Ferri* Quick Sunday. I
ber goods, toys of almost every de- itlon of the Jananese money Is an- side invasion.
Mrs. Winslow Martin of Hickory
scripUon. pottery, cheap earthen- &lt;othar important contributing cause
3rd-Tlxerc arc governmental rc- Comers spent over Sunday with her
ware and many other articles here, i
mother. Mrs. Ethel Stebbins.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis and I
Und selling them for les* tiian Am­
erican manufacturers, paying the i
family recently attended a family
OKldo
cooinwKUl
&lt;»-Ttere
I.
«»
eff°rt
•»
Jh*
1
high wages they arc compelled to. ।ment
that decides
commercial
'reunion at thc latter's parent*. Mr.
J.pu,.
.udd.„
rW
W.
1
country.
can produce them.
■
transacttlons. J
'
'
to commcreUl ratamee. Uiroujh “ “&gt;»•»“ *r«le among themtoi™. Land Mr*. Frank aensiba, of Duncan
We believe In antl-chlld-labor
lake.
laws, and we have them in thte wages of from SUS to »3.00 a week! As South American countries can;' .Mrs. Katie Norris of Kalamazoo
country, but not so In Japan. Take paid in a depreciated currency, is a no longer borrow untold millions in j{called on Mrs. Jennie Norris and
Japanese toys as an example. They question that must arouse world at- ■ the United States to pay their bills. f, airy Friday— .
—--——
I
are sold at so low a price that no tention. No other country can com- afid os they do not h»ve to much '
Mrs. Steve Temple of Topeka.1
country on earth can compete with pete with manufactured products down there that we want to buy.
Kansas, called on some of her old ■
them. But they are njade by child made under such condition*. In- outside ot coffee, and a few other
friends
here
Tuesday.
labor. These toys arc all made in deed we are making it more dlffl- things, they are curtailing their pur­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bainbauer of ’
Japanese homes by Japanese chil­ cult for American manufacturers by chases here in an attempt to baldren, who put tn from 1J to 15 hour* reducing working hours per week, ance tl*eir InterqaUaial payments. Long Beach. California, and George
। each day. and receive from 11.25 Every American citizen is interested In most of the republics this Is be- Gallctley of Battle Creek called on
। to »1.65 a week. To make compell- in tiie right solution of the best way lng done under strict governmental Mrs. Sarah Smith and daughters
tion on the price of Japanese toys to meet this unnatural competition. Supervision of exchange operations. Thursday.
The
’'•* governments even go so far “as
*
Thooe attending the Kellogg school
I even more impossible, tiie toy* are Buying any goods or commodities '*
all made In Japanese homes. All blade abroad hurt* tills country, be­ to refuse "permits" for remittances from till* district are, Rex. Mary
expensive factory buildings and tause it aids in throwing American to pay for Imports that it think* Jean and Janet Smith and Elizabeth
| can be dispensed with/ The vplume and Junior Woods.
equipment are eliminated, as is also Workmep out of a job.
I all "overhead" expense, depreciation
Betty Jean and Lloyd Reed of
The Japanese too are leaving no of our business with our neighbors
' of plant and equipment, repairs, etc. Mone unturned to extend their for­ to thc south will not depend so Auguste visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
| Those are big items of expense to eign trade. No one can criticise much on sales competition, but will Silcock and Mr. and Mrs. William
' the American manufacturer who ha* them for doing that. Uncle Sam Ldepcnd very much on the volume of McKibbin and son last week.
ISoutb
Harry KUllck of Doster is the
Ii to
w compete. Over
vz.v. in
u. Japan all
wm this
mmo or
vi my
any other
u,ucr country
uKuiwv would
tvuio do
no thef
mew------- American
— products
- .
.,,that
—we
/
Take advanta&lt;e of thia wonderful offer
i work i* done by Japanese young- same tiling, but Japan is really do-1 BUY- So U»t country will not be guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Calia still in effect.
in own
thrirhomes.
na-n hrwu».
mi.,jtng
.tun.it.*’v.Only
u a few
... month*
iii. ago a
_ the
tile great commercial battlefield for throp.
' sters in their
The Japancse have large families, and evi- Japanese commercial mission, con1 Mr*. Ray Japhet of Benton Harbor,
Another serious difficulty in the visited
her mother. Mrs. Lulu
| dently believe In encouraging thc slating of representative* of to ieadTogether
with
the
above outfit you aleo aecurg
youngsters to work, instead of | lng manufacturing concerns of that effort of America to regain lost Woodman, last week.
: bringing them up in idlenesr. Over country. made a tour of South Am­ trade with Argentina, formerly our I Benard Terpening. who had been
j believe
.
....... . erica,. taking' orders
__2—where------ they best customer among the Latin! in poor health a long time, passed
here* we do not
in .chlld-lator. we legislate against it. but al could
—’■* get
—• *them,
=— and
—J ■in
­ other in­ American countries,
awav Wednesday and wa*
was buried
burled in
countries. is
U the ranld
rapid away
the same time we avidly purchase stances arranging for thc purchase growth of Argentine factories. Ar­ our cemetery Friday. He has lived |
which in our estimation will last longer, do betl
the toy products of Japanese child­ Ot South American materials in ex­ gentine now ha* 20.000 factories, es­ in Barry county all hl* life and wo*
labor to such an extent tiiat no change for Japanese-made products. tablished during the World war, well and favorably known. The fam­
American toy factory can compete The mission is said to have obtained when European and American man­ ily ha* our heartfelt aympathy.
er we have ever before handled.
i with them when it comes to "price.'' important contract* in Chili for silk ufacturers were forced to neglect
Mr and Mr*. MUo Lehman are
| We do not want child-labor here, and cotton goods. Peru has an in­ their South American trade. These visiting relative* in Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple. Jack
। but we substantially encourage it__________
,__
_ ___
____ new industries expanded very rap­
fant textile_______
industry
and
Its___
owners
over there by buying the product*, have become so alarmed at Japan- idly. Today they represent an in­ Temple and Mrs. Kate Norris of
| mode by Japanese child labor. Is esc inroads and. the visits of thte vestment of nearly five billion peso*, Kalamazoo spent over Labor day
it any wonder'that miniature stat- , mission, that they will appeal to the employ around 400.000 people, and with Mr. and Mra. M J. Norris.
..
U of tiic Goddess
—
. government for«some form their 1933 production wa
Triple Link Club will meet with
ue*
ofT Liberty, are . Peruvian
Mr*. Honeywell Friday. September
"made in Japan”?
of protection U&gt; enable it to survive, nearly three billion peso*.
(jpndltions set one to thinking how
Thc Japanese have been estab-1 “worth protecting.

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Densmore of Grand Rapids la
Slate Department of Agriculture,
formerly of Holland. Michigan, lias staying with MUs Ruth Mudge dur­
kept tab for a quarter of a century ing the absence of her mother.
on the forage crops of the United
sister from Ohio, for a few days'
States.
.
.... ... .....
His advice tv
to tanners
farmers u
is “don't visit this week.
1" ofJw blr and 'pk&gt;w Up tta'oU'X* Rlfalfa or any othIl !• farther
brorins **id txtiier crop which will produce hay in umazoo visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
*°P7 lia h»r«by appoint
Bldelman the latter part of last
i lias “■*
***•• Hon.
'
I1M5.
Farmers normally plow up a cerMr. and Mrs. Henry Bldelman
«**k* | tain part of their timothy and alfaland Mr. and Mra. Forrest Bldelman
conditions Dr. Pieters says "it would spent Sunday as the guests of Mr.
and
Mra. Albert Green at Middle­
wem wise to lewve these fields, even
OBDEB FOB FVBUOATIOV.
though they do not produce a full ville.
Mra. Lelah Bldelman and her
crop next year.”
NOTICE Of MOBTOAGB SALE.
He predicts a shortage of hay next mother, Mra Saddler, spent Wed­
nesday with the former’s sister. Mrs.
dltlons may Improve from now on.
Gaylen Fisher who works for Les­
New seedings from tills year are
lie Adams Is ill and went to his
nearly ail ruined by the drouth.
Our gteatest production of hay home in Woodland for a few. days.
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Adams and
each yqar is from clover and tim­
othy. an average-of about 30,000,000 Mra. Sarah Ostroth attended camp
meeting at Gull lake Sunday.
Kenneth Sage Is visiting a boy
Must of the 1935 hay crop would
normally be produced from clover friend at Belding this week.
Ulrhlcin. whirl
Mr. and Mra. Vincent Norton were
r recorded In th&gt;
and timothy seeded in 1934; but
Deed* t»r harry
this year's seeding is almost a total in Marshall Thursday visiting their
loss. Clover and timothy tonnage In son and family nnd attending the
Il la furtba
fair.
1935 Is bound to be very light.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Norton and
"Alfalfa comes next in annual
baby of Marshall were Sunday vis­
production—around 25.000.000 tons.
newspaper printed
itors at the home ot the former's
Dollara (lt.OSO.OO).
The acreage of this legume In 1935
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nor­
will be less than this year. Thou­
Dnllar*. NiuMy »»• Crati
ton. Miss Margery went home with
sand* of acres seeded to alfalfa In
Irrrtl. and lh* further *ii
them for a few days’ visitDnlUra (*35 00) Allnrm
tiie fall of 1933 and the spring of
X0TICE TO CREDITOR*.
■ortrare. mil
nd Two llm 1934 have failed for want of mois­
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
«d Ninety fl. ture. Many old alfalfa fields have
been killed by the extreme drouth. Last Week's Leiter.
Tiie shostage of this year's crop can­
The U B Christian Endeavor So­
ciety- will
hold a-------penny
supper —
In —
the
not possibly be made up in 1935.
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The present and future shortage church basement at Woodland Tuesof hay can be partially solved by &lt; day evening. September 4. beginning

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to its patron* in every way possible.

For quite a while now we have been advis­
ing customer* to lay in a store of coal for Win­
ter while the price* were lower. We did this to
be helpful in the face of condition*.
Some have followed our advice and SAVED
MONEY; some have not. There will only be a
few more day* in which you can buy Coal at the

ON SEPTEMBER l.tCOAL PRICES WILL
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MIDDLEVILLE.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
While H. O. and Mra. Beneway
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Bldelman en­ were on their way u&gt; a church sup­
per
north
of
Caledonia, they met *
tertained the farmer's aunt. Mra.
Ellen Wolcott, of Missouri, the l*t-

Hastings, Mich.

es and legumes for future use. Even1 Mr and Mra. Joe Schroeder and
If such aid will not be needed by the ■ children of Wyoming haw been visfarmer who cuts It or by the farm-1 Hing the former's sister, Mra. Oscar
era in that part of the country, it Wenstoff. recently.
will all be needed somewhere next I Duane Grey and Miss Dorothy
year and is bound to bring a good Bushnell from near Clarksville
price."
| called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry BandWe believe our readers will find it brook Sunday afternoon. •'
A number from Southwest Wood­
wise to carefully consider this ad­
vice given by this government ex­ land attended the annual conference
pert’
Mra Elsie Williams. Roeena and
.
COATS GROVE.
daughters of Grand-Rapids. Mr. and
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Floyd
Williams of Battle
Mr. and Mrs Coy of South Has­ Creek ana Chas. Farlee and family
tings attended church here Sunday were Bunday guests with Mr. and
and spent the rest of the day with Mra. I. N. Williams near Dowling.
Harve Woodman's.
Mr. and Mra. Francis Smith and
Thc Birthday meeting was held children of Elmdale were Bunday
with Margaret Griffin Thursday aft­ guests with Mr. and Mra. Harrison
ernoon with good attendance.
Blocher. • •
E. s. Thompson preached at West
Lyle and Norman Sandbrook spent
Sebewa Sunday evening.
the week end with their grandpar­
Mrs Roscoe Cassel gave a recep­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rogers, at
tion for her brother. Orville Van the Hastings camp ground.
Wle, and wife Tuesday evening.
Rev. and Mra. Frank Moxorn of
.
Quite
— ayiumbcr
ayiumber of young people Caledonia spent
Thursday with
were present from Woodland and ’ their daughter, Mrs. Guy Kantner.
Coals Grove. A number of gifts were ' Rev. and Mrs Moxon accompanied
given to them.
jby the letter's mother. Mra. Margaret
A wreck of an automobile occurred 1 Mullis of Middleville left Monday
•arly Saturday morning near Harvel for an extended visit with relatives
Woodman's. The car struck twa in Los Angeles. California.
trees and was "stopped by a Uilrd, Miss Carolyn Wensloff accomthree. Two young men were in the panied ber uncle. Joseph Schroeder,
car but were not ereatlv
greatly in
Injured.
lured.
I
back
to Wyoming where she will
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Demond and ;make her home and attend school.
son. Kenneth, attended A picnic In
Mrs. Alice Grant relumed to the
Allegan county at Base Line lake on :farm Sunday evening after spending
the past two weeks with her son,
Sunday.
A number of young folks from Ward. In Cadillac.
here attended a surprise party for J
Loren Overamith on Friday evening.
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
Games were enjoyed and ice cream Last Week’s Letter.
and wafers served for refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs Will Roll of Chi­
Ruth Woodman and Freda Smith cago
,
are visiting Mr. and Mra. Oep.
went to Pine lake Sunday for a Roll for several weeks.
week's camping as leaders In the
Ralph Stenger visited over the
Kellogg Girls’ camp. Dorothy Sease week end with Merle Collison of
and Anna Mae Dunnigan went to Delton.
the same camp on Monday.
Marjorie Rounds of Battle Creek
Is visiting for two weeks with her
church Thursday. Sept. fl. Dinner grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
will be served by Club No. 4. Program Stenger.
as usual.
Frank Roush and children made
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson and a business trip to Hastings Satur­
family of Battle Creek spent Sunday day.
at E. 8. Thompson's.
Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Mr and Mra. Frank Haight and Johnson's Sunday were. John De­
children went to Grand Rapids on priester and Miss Susy Corkins of
Friday returning on Sunday and Dowling.
while there visited relatives.
Frank Roush and children went
to An|&gt; Arbor Sunday to visit lhe
urday. Dinner wa* served In the latter
।
’s mother at the University
church basement and Uie program ।hospital.
was given In the schoolhouse. The
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mills were ac­
following officers were elected for companied to the World's fair the
the coming year: President. Bessie .
Smith Woodman; Vice-President, ,Mills and Mr. and Mn. Bernard
Wm. Chase;
Secy.-Trees.,
Max ,Mills and children of West Lake.
Coals. The program was in charge
Mr. and Mrs Bert Stenger of Kalof Verlan Wolfe Iscnhath and tiie |amaaoo were Sunday visitors at Joe
sports were In charge of Donald Stenger
(
’s. Miss Bertha Stenger re­
Chase. Next year the program com- .turned with them for a week’s visit.
mlttee will be Mra. Ftoasie ABerdlng and Nane Bump Ooolbaugh and
POWERS ECHOES.
the sports committee will be Cha*.
Last Week’s Letter.
Townsend and WIU Brooks.
Willard Demood U suffering from
Infection In the face.
Next Bunday morning Rev. Ames 'with their aunt. Mra. Bernard Peck,
family at Dowling.
of Lansiug who is spending his va- and
1
cation at the Thornapple river, will
spent the week end with his par­
good sermon Bunday after an ab- ents, Mr. and Mra. Miner Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Andrews and
Illness Mr. Wing was called to daughter of Augusta were Bunday
preach a funeral sermon in Wayland visitors of her brother. Arthur Bed­
ford and family. Mr. and Mrs
Bunday P. M.
Miss Esther Blerl ot Lowell spent Charles Jones and family of Or­
from Tuesday until Saturday P. M. angeville were afternoon callers.
Ruth Johnson accompanied her
with Miss Ruth Woodman who
to Grand Rapida
took her home and called on friends grandmother
in Grand Rapida Saturday evening. Thursday to visit at the home of her
uncle. Forrest Johnson.

PLEASANT HILL.
HmiIbci.' Mieblswi.

SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Last Week’s Letter.
Mra George Hall entertained Sun­
day for Mrs. Myrlen Btralt and
George HaU. It being their birthdays.
Allen Idema of Detroit spent Sat­
urday night and Bunday at Asa
Straits. His daughter, Meriam. and
boy friend accompanied him. Mra.
Allen Idema. who has been visiting
with them Bunday night.
Dan Ward and family of Chester

Grand Rapida.
Last Week's Letter.
School commences Tuesday, Sept.
Miss Marion Jones of Orangevlle
14. with six enrolled. Miss Brunner spent Thursday and Friday with her
cousin. Artelle Bedford.
Mra. Clifton Campbell is spending
a few days in Grand Rapids helping
KLINGENSMITH.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green. Geo.
children ot Orangeville spent Sun­ Green. Mrs. Ada Bell, Pearl Basore.
day with MT. and Mrs. MaU Bed­ Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Marshall and
ford. Miss Marian Jones, who had family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoff-

est BldeUyan of Maple Grove and

reared up. they went into a ditch,
in which Mra. Beneway received a
broken none and other bruises. Herb

To the Farmers!
Decreasing yields, poorer quality and
later maturity are noticeable tendencies
in field crop production in many sections
of tha. country.
■

received some damage. They con­
sider they were very fortunate in-

School started off la Irving last

whether or not they Join in with the
These trends make for higher produc­
Middleville Unit School.
ing costa and increase the hazards of ag­
The damage to the Mrs DeSmldt
house, when struck by lightening has
riculture.
Many soils are losing their
been settled through the G. D.
power to produce healthy, profitable
Whitmore agency.
A new roof hag been recently
crops.
.
placed on what is called the portable
school building—a need Improve­
ment. This wiU be used for some of
the grades this year, on account of
On your whul Ihi. fall and harvoal
the large enrollment in sight.
Mrs. Cora Brace of Detroit, is
visiting Arthur Brace. 8r., and
friend* here for lhe past few days.
C. J. Moore of Freeport. Presi­
dent of lhe Woodland Insurance Co
was in the village Friday calling on
fheir agent here. G. D. Whitmore.
Mra. Metta Morgan, formerly a
resident here, but for the past few
yeara redding in Ponca, Okla., with a
son. arrived here this week to visit
friends for a time. Bhe has been In
the state for some weeks visiting her
fam Harry and family near Ypsilanti.
Mich. Bhe will visit a time in Grand
Rapids, after leaving here before
leaving for Okla. Bhe enjoy* getting
Mrs. Russen Benton of Grand Rapback lo the old homo town, so do Hastings visitors Tuesday.
Mias Catharine Oneall is spending
her friends like to have her among
two weeks with relatives in Chicago
Hastings
and
attending
the
Century
of
Prog
­
O. E. Blake is in the north pert of
visitor Wednesday.
the state on a vacation. We know he
Tiie Lowe school reunion was held
Miss
Josephine Hoekstra of
is having a good time up there. at
the
schoolhouse
Bunday
with a
Andrew Zerbe recently fell down Grand Rapids visited Alice Nash the
large crowd attending. Everyone
stalra. bruising him up quite a bit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nash accom­ voted to come again next year.
He was taken to the hospital and
given an X-ray examination. It panied Mr. and Mra. Wayne Benton
A government official says the
showed no broken bones. He is doing to Grand Rapid* Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. William Fase of church is a financial failure, it Uni
Ada were visitors of Mr. and Mra. as great a financial failure as the
Government
would be If it were run
Merrill
Karcher
Wednesday.
our business men has been called in­
Mr*. Addie Benton visited Mr. and by voluntary contributions.
to court for trying to run his own
business for the benefit of his cus­
tomers and himself. Govt, in busi­
ness Is not popular.
The fine rain of Friday night and
Saturday makes the farmers very
hopeful of faU feed and gives them
a chance to get their fall grain in.
Late potatoes will greatly benefit
if the treat* hold off. Some farmers
around here liave out quite an
acAage of potatoes and are now ex­
pecting a fair yield.
It is indeed a pleaseure to announce that the
O. O Stridden and daughter Pa­
business of the Peoria Life Insurance Company of
tricia. who recently underwent an
operation, came down Friday to
Peoria, III.', ha* been placed with the Life and
visit o. D. and Mrs. Whitmore over
Casualty Company of Illinois, and that the old

U»e A A Quality Fertilizer*

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

£
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To the Peoria Life
Policyholder:

Miss Agnes Stokoe, who has been
visiting her petite. left Saturday for
her school duties which start on
Tuesday.
- A. M. Gardner is still confined to
his bed. under his. physician's or­
ders. He chafes under this as he
always has been so active. Not being
in pain, he would rather be up and
seeing to his buslne-ts as usual. Have
patience Abe. we will an be glad to

now taiay mean a lot to you in the
future.
HINDS CORNERS.
Mrs. Keet Tobias is ill and Miss
Doretha Traver is caring for her
and looking after the housework.
Miss Susie Philippa went lo Ly­
ons. Ohio, to visit relatives Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lan­
caster Wednesday night, a son.

contract* will be carried out without any devia­
tion.
1 will a* soon a* humanly possible call on the
policyholders and explain the detail* of the rein­
surance.
I find that statements have been made that this
failure wa* due to the laxity of the Illinois In­
surance laws, and to make this clear I am quoting
the new law* which"'dannot be excelled by any
other state in the Union. .
Sincerely yours,
S. J. ARNER.
The New Illinois Law Requires Insurance Funds
to'Be Invested a* Follows:
Bonds

U. 8. Government
Stale (Conditional)
Municipal (Conditional)

troit Friday afternoon after spend­
ing a couple of weeks with her par­
ents. Mr. and Mra. C. N. Tobias.

1st Mortgage
Improved
Real Estate

50% Appraised value
2% Asset limit one mortgage
40% Asset limit all mortgages

era ted in last week for appendicitis
at Pennock hospital is doing fine.
Mrs. Bump and granddaughter.
Dorothy Bump, of Hastings, visited
her daughter. Mra. Will Moore, and
family last week.
The Cedar Creek Cemetery circle
will meet with Mra. Rose Bunnell at
her daughter's cottage at Fair lake.
Wednesday. September 13. Pot luck
supper. Bring sandwiches and one
other dish, and your own table serv-

Utility Bonds

10% of issue (Conditional)
-3% Asset limit one Issue
25% Asset limit one kind

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Camp, of
Hastings, spent the forepart of last
week with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mra. C. N. TOblas.

BOWNE CENTER.
Last Week's Letter.

Preferred Slocks
except

Tax Warrants

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On Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks
not more than 75% of
Market Value

•1

State or municipality (Conditional)

Home Office—6% asset limit
Estate

F

50%
Asset
Limit
AU Issues

10% of issue (Conditional)
10% Asset limit all stocks

Secured

H

Taken by foreclosure can be held

h
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granted by insurance Dept.

Company la in any way financially Interested.

Ittng her niece, Mrs. Floyd Flynn,
and family the post month, re­
turned to her home In England
‘Biuraday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karcher were

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CLEAN MILK
Doesn’t “Just Happen!

ol
tl

It

It requires a lot of planning, and a lot of
is a natural "carrier” of disease germs, and
tt
extra work. The time has long since gone
that tn fact most epidemics start from
hl
by. when there Is any doubt about the
tainted milk or water. Appreciating tills
hi
"germa." Il takes a powerful microscope to
fact, the Highlands Da'ry lias purchased all
th
latestThey
equipment
and fellows.
follows the
latest ___________ __________
seethe
them.
are little
They
don't observe union hours and pay no atten- ’’ methods in the production of OLEAN MILK.
tion
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to
’ NRA codes.
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They
—
work all the while.
-Tests by officials representing the State of
Some of them do good work, but a lot of
Michigan show that no cleaner milk Is pro­
ni
them are dangerous trouble makers, and if
duced In Michigan than we produce. We
they get into yotff system you have a tot of
trouble ahead.
worthy of consideration by every family.
Medical Science has discovered that milk
Why not try it? It costs no more.

A Phone Call Will Bring It to Your Home I

-tel
c

Lester Raymond, ot Martin.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

ground Thursday. The people Bring
Into one of Asa Btrait's houses.
George HaU was traveling through

Telephone 2651

Aden and Emmett Campbell. Paul

plenty of hay and feed for their own
Monday and Tuesday at

HmHpes

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

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Hastings, Mich.
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 12,1934

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BARRY CO.’S SHIRE [Fitzgerald Named For Governor FOULKES MME IN I WHEAT PAYMENTS HERE FOURTH OIST. CON
00268165
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OF FUND SM7
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Agent’s Office
FIRST DISTRIBUTION OF
THE PRIMARY S0H00L
FUND

Lacy Is Democratic Candidate
HofTman and Foulkea Win for Congress. Large Vote
Cast Tuesday in State. Complete Returns For County

THIS CITY RECEIVES
$10,011.68 FOR- SCHOOLS

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Grand Rapa Hastings

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The Primary has come and none. and 1.910 votes for Roman I. Jarvis,
A larger vote than expected was who is a Berrien county man. On
[polled In both state and county. At the republican ticket It Is certain
that Clare Hoffman of Allegan has
received the nomination. He has
Another DUtribnMo. ol Ov.r
around 10.000 votes in the district
$18,000.00 to Be Made {state show Frank Fitzgerald having with only two precincts, one in Van
In ru.-on.ko.
a
majority for the republican
Buren and one tn Berrien.' to hear
in December
I nomination for governor. On the from. George 8. Barnard of Ben­
County Treasurer Maus received , democratic aide. 616 of the state's von
ton Harbor
naroor nos
has arouna
around 8500; tar;
Earl
last week from Lansing a draft for 3,447 precincts give Lacy a small Burhans of Paw Paw ha* about
•48.427.88, which to the first install- lead over Governor Comstock. We 7500, and* Felix A. Racette. also of
merit on the primary'fund for the understand that none of the'Detroit P*w Paw, trail* far behind the othsupport of the public schools of ■ precincts are Included in the tabuBarry county. The apportionment Is latlofi for either candidate. Detroit
in the state senate, eighth district,
(inode on the basis of 8,177 persons keeps its polls open until after nine it looks as if Frank R. Mosier of
of school age—that is between and o'clock, so that it will be late today Fennville liad received the nomina­
including the ages of five and twen­ before the returns can be compiled. tion by quite a majority.
In this congressional district it
ty years. This means the apportlonIn Barry county there was no
looks as if George Poulkes Is nomi­
age. It to understood that another, nated by the democrats by n Smail candidate against Chas. A. Parker
of substantially |3 per person of plurality over De, Birge C. Swift of for member of the legislature on the
Khool age, to expected to be mode Middleville. Nearly complete re­ democratic ticket, nor against Ells
in December, the present sum being turns show his plurality Is a little E. Faulkner for member of the legis­
the portion belonging to Barry coun­ better than 500. For this result lature on the republican ticket; so
ty of the amount in this fund and Poulkes' big majority in Berrien their names did not appear on the
county Is responsible. That county
(Continued on page two)
The fund is derived from n tax on gave him 2.213 votes to 318 for Swift
railroad*, telegraph and telephone1
lines and other public utilities. In­
BAND CONCERT TO­
eluded are also state inheritance
taxes. The amount apportioned each i
MORROW EVENING
year used to range from (15 to818 per
person of school age. Taxes are Hastings Musicians to Ren­
levied uroti railroads and the other
der Program Planned
public urilltlcs at the average rate of
taxat'Am in Michigan. Because the
for Last Week
fifte/h mill limitation tax has cut
Because of the rain on last Thurs­ VALUE OP CAMP TRAINING
doWn materially the rate of taxation
WAS CLEARLY DEM.
fc* Michigan on property this has day evening, the concert by the
.benefited the railroads and other Hastings City Baud was not given,
ONSTRATED
public utilities. The apportionment tout the same program as announced

MADE THREATS TO LEAD- county Agent Harold Foster
ING DEMOCRATS BACK- 'reeved the remaining part of
rwn cuirPT 1933 wheat payment due wheat conawxra
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has
the!

:tract signers in Barry county. Tills
i payment amount* to 6.8 cent* per

HIS SATELLITES THREAT­
EN THREE POSTMASTERS J" «« out notice
* wno are to receive

AMERICAN LEGION POSTS
AND UNITS MET AT
THREE OAKS

ELECTED OFFICERS

FOR COMING YEAR
to the producer* |
payment at this I
TV.*• «
t,roe Some contactors' pay to held Membership Trophy AwardOhairman Democratic Conn- up for correction..
.
v.
ty Oomm Wires PM
i The first of the 1934 payment 1* I
e“—oplendld Address by
n
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, due in October without further in-1
L. J. Murphy. So. Bend
Gen. Farley
-ispectlon of contracts and will! n_ Rllnrinv
*b?« -n» Houle I
to »I
nuuui inc nooie
~
oI York, who had 10,000 men, I A* many of the present checks,'vention was held at 'Hirer Oaks
»nd marched them up a hill one day *re lather small, producers are ad- with the largest attendance of the
and
|
ana marched
marcned them down again."
I vuca not 10
w malte
maxe a special trip
top to
io । year.
That reminds us that Mapor Domo. H“Hng* for them. Mr. Footer ex- ,
' Those who were present from here
Congressman George Foulkes and P”1*
distribute com-hog check* .
were. Mr. and Mra. Don Foreman,
hto covered wagon, together with a which amount to nearly thirty thouMr. and Mrs. Prank Annable. Mr.
few of his utelltes Invaded Barry sand dollars of the first payment by
mnv be
rw :and Mrs- Edwin Sayles. Floyd Wood.
county one day last week. He had. September 15th. Both check* may
tZL
,T. 8. K. Reid. L. F. Mau* and
heard that many Barry county had at hto office at the same t*—*
‘
George Leonard, also Mrs Cannavan
democrats were off U»e Foulkes' resnf
anrl rw
of Wrrnnrr
Freeport and
Dr. and If-Mrs. n
B. /-•
C.
ervatlon. He didn't propose to stand I
I Swift of Middleville.
for It. You have probably read whaL&gt;
| Father John Day of Three Oaks,
Augustus (f. Dodds, the Indian
I well known tn Barry county, greet­
Agent proposed to do to those In­
ed the guests and made everyone
dians who got off the reservation?
feel at home. Dinner was served at
He decided to annihilate them.
• the parish house by the Three Oaks
That's what Major Domo Foulkes
Unit members, delightful music be­
planned to do with those Barry
ing furnished by the Little Dutch
county democrats who had the te­ SPECIAL STATE AID PRE­
Band of Michigan city. Father Day
merity to give their support to Dr.
VENTED THE CLOSING
presided as toastmaster, making
Swift; of Middleville, as the demo­
clever introductions of the officers
cratic candidate for congress.
OE MANY
present. Among those wlio were
Accordingly Mr. Poulkes came in
honored were Earl Rockwell, Dis­
itatc in hl* covered wagon, which
trict Commander: Mrs. Thelma
innounces hto partnership with the TAX LIMITATION IS ’
Webster. District Committeewoman;
nan he claims as hto "pal." Presi­
BLAMED FOR TROUBLES Carl Schrumpf. National Commit­
dent Roosevelt, to reckon with cer­
teeman; Mrs. Marie Bchumpf, De­
tain Barey county democrats who Movement Now Started to
partment Vice-President; Probate
arc supporting Dr. Swift.
.
Judge Malcolm K. Hatfield of Ber­
Overcome Difficulties
The first place he vtoltecj was the
rien county; Chester Cone. Depart­
office of the democratic sheriff of
by Appropriations
ment Vice-Commander; Mrs. AuBarry county. He expected that of­
Oorfe;
America must abandon all at-iguata
--------------—. Mr. ,Davidson. Three
ficer to
Inspired with terror at
to the townships and this city and
tempts at "a government of the peo- Oaks Unit President.
the august presence of the Conthe number of children and the morrow. Thursday. night beginning PICTURES SHOW PHYSI­
pie. by the people and for the peo-1 Judge Hatfield offered, at the July
at eight o'clock on the court house
grarttonal
Major
Domo;
but
strange
amounts apportioned are as follows:
pie" unless our public school sys-, convention, to give a sliver trophy
square. The program follows:
CAL
IMPROVEMENT
to'S'elate
George
wasn't
even
im
­
Twp.-Clty
No. of
Amt.
tern can be adequately maintained. . to the woman-who secured the moat
March—Kiefer's Special.
"
pressed. so the congressman left our
Children
The Banner Is finding no fault with' memberships between June 1 and
Kiefer.
Uhild Training to Be Greatly Jail in the throes of a severe brain the
Assyria
• 2508 80
fifteen mill limitation. We think Sept. 1. and on Bunday this cup was
Elll*
Waltzes — Forget-Me-Not
storm. He rushed to the office of our
Baltimore
248
1.944 32 Brooks.
Emphasized at Pine and • democratic mayor. Charles Leon­ it was needed. But there to no doubt j awarded to Mrs. Cone of Sturgis.
Barry ..................
289
2.108.98
Intermezzo—Indian Trail
(War
ard. loudly demanding vote* for In anybody's mind that It has who enrolled twenty members in
Clear
Lake
Camps
Carlton
brought serious problems to those. one week. Judge Hatfield commend3308.48 Dance&gt;. E. DeLainatcr.
Lieutenant E. H. Martindale, who Foulkes at the Primary. Strange to responslble for public • education in i «i the Posts and Units for their
Castleton
4570.72
Overture—Invincible. K. L. King.
say Charley wasn't frightened/ He
Hastings
i:-;
Trombone Solo—The Holy City, has charge of the camp activities smilingly told the
congressman Michigan. It would have compelled fine work In "carrying on" In peace
Hastings City ... 1377
10,01168 Stephen Adams; (played by Ross nt the Pine lake camp of the Kel­
some schools to close altogether had । time and tn depression and urged
Hope ....................
1,83456 »Pierce, ixjikxi,/
soloist); n*i.
arr. uy
by w.
L. r.
P. uaurLaur- logg Foundation, was the speaker off, and if he chose to go Jump into not the state made a special appro-' them on to still further achleve2,822 401 cmlcau.
al the Rotary Club luncheon Mon­
Irving ..................
360
priatlon to prevent that catastrophe. | ment*. He stated that there are now
the river, he might do ao.
250
Johnstown
12.040 Auxiliary members
memoers in
In Michi
Mlchl-­
2.030.58
March—The Victor*. Louis Elbel. day noon. He gave an Interesting
To both these gentlemen Mr. AH ttie.schools in the state have hod ij M,ow
2344.161 Selection—Chimes of Normandy, account of what the camp is doing Foulkes declared that unless be ob­ to curtail expenditures beyond what gan, the •largest enrollment In the
Maple Grqve ....
Orangeville
for the boys and girls who are en­
269
2,108.961 Planquette; arr. by J. B. Claus.
tained at least 50 jxt cent of die ahould have been allowed, on ac­ history at the organization. One
Prairieville
1.960.001 Selection—Popular Numbers, arr. tertained there as guests of the W. democratic votes of Barry county. count of the depression, because of Gold Star mother was also honored.
1.473.92 | by A. A. Bfferno.
K Kellogg Foundation,
Rutland
188
Lewis J. Murphy of South Bend.
High Jink* would be to pay. They this added provision placed In cur
Thornapple
The speaker explained that the
institution reducing the property Ind., was the speaker at'the joint
3.731.84
March—Chicago Tribune. W. P.
would hear from him. not only now.
alm is not merely to give the boys but hereafter.
Woodland ............
351
2.75134. Chambers.
meeting, giving a splendid talk tn
Yankee Springs .
1479.84
178
which
he stressed the Legion pre­
Idyl — The Glow Worm. Paul and girls a good time—that is part
There
Is
a
movement
now
on
foot
Congressman Foulkes returned to
of it—but the real alm is to do that
Lincke.
In this state to overcome this dif­ amble and what It means. He said
^Continued on page six)
Totals
Star Spangled Banner-Harmon- which will benefit them physically, i
•48,427.68.
ficulty by largely Increased aid for he considered It second only to the
mentally
and
morally.
Those
who]
hv
Wnitnr
rummo-ir
nrr
hv
mentallv
mnrallv.
Tho.se
who
ized by Walter Damrosch; arr, by
our schools. It is beyond the ability Constitution of the United States,
attend are selected by the Founda­ TWO BROTHERS UNITED
John Philip Sousa.
of school districts in many instances embodying, as it does, all of the
“AS GOES MAINE SO
tion's own trained nurses tn the
support .their local schools, with principle* making for good dtizenf. AT BEND, OREGON ato total
counties of Allegan, Barry. Calhoun tif
GOE^mCOUNTRY” IRVING SCHOOL DIS­
property tax for all purpose* .shlp. sMr. Murphy told of an ln/ v.
----------and Eaton. They are usually chos­ {
limited to fifteen £111*. Accordingly,.ciden| which happened In the Ar­
TRICT IN SQUABBLE en from home* where conditions are Originally Trom Nashville,
Returns From That State In­
. gonne Forest ^here he. himself,
----------- c
not favorable for propdr develop---------—
-----------------...u । had been injured. He was going
dicate Democrats Still
Mandamus Issued to Compel . ment of children. The regular sum- They Had Been Separated other friends of the school have de-|b*ck of the fighting lines after first
j
.
m»r
ramna
la'at
w«M»lra
.orh
mer
camps
last
three
weeks
each.
For Gver 41 Years
in Power There
termfned thot public education must aid was given him, and a* the
Officers to Report
In that time not so much can be
From the western coast comes not be crippled in this state to the stretcher bearers approached him a
The election held Monday In the
accomplished as In the ten or ,
Meeting
Mate of Maine indicates that the
new*, through the daily press, of the extent that would be necessary If the | high explosive hit one of the young
.
Our readers will remember that, twelve weeks camps which are held. meeting
voter* of America are not yet con­
of two brotherSifter a sep­ state does not give It* powerful aid {men. whir had every appearance of
vinced that President Roosevelt's some time in July, an election was beginning about the first of October aration of over 40 years. The meet­ to supplement what local taxing being too young for army service,
New Deal will be disastrouss to me
the I ----------held In—
the -------village
Irving .----------school and ending in June just before the ing took place al Bend, Oregon, and unite can pay.------------------------------------ | The lad's chin and neck were in— of
-............
.
Estlmatlng an average tax of five Jured badly and death waa Immlcountry. Maine has been a staunch
*.„
‘ J,
‘‘~*** *to decide whetlier
*-*•-— *•
—* dto- summer camps start. But camps do, strange
district
that
as it may seem the brothers
(Oontlnued on page five)
nent. In the face of all this, the boy
Iwo gen-1
trict would
be —
united
with
the even in this shorter period, mated- have gone through the most of their
republican state for almost two
..... .---------------—
—
—
- —
* • *----------------! smiled as best he could when Mr.
erations. Occasionally it has lapsed I Thomapple ConsolldatedSchooldto- ally help the little folks entrusted ;lives bearing different name*. The
into the hands of the democrats, but! trict. The proDOSltion
proposition carried bv
by to them. They are taught to play ,reunion will be of special interest
.
T
17
mi
xt
a1 lhero&gt; d&gt;ln8 tor
country.” He
usually it was only for a short time. » vote of 19 to 15. Members of the games, to play them fairly and hon- to
Barry county, because the family Letter
From 1 ne North **« a beauUful smile lighted up the
.
It was carried by Roosevelt by a school board did not report the re- cstly; they are taught to swim and originally
came from thl* county.
,
boy’s eyes and be died, proud and
heavy majority two years ago. At the suit of this election to the township given other athletic training. They
Forty-one years ago in Nashville, I
.
‘
j
happy
in
hl*
sacrifice.
The speaker
I
election Monday the vote was large treasurer, as the law directs. They are fed with plenty of good nourish- the
Austin family was broken up. At
505 Rose St.
*ald, "If this young man was happy
with indications that the democrat* contended that the election was Il­ ing food which helps to build up .that time Lamont Austin «ras an in­
.
Petoskey. Mich.
dlc {or hls country, we should
had elected their governor and had legal. so that the result was not a strong, healthy bodies.
fant, was adopted by Mr. and Mrs.
At
the
summer
camps
the
average
.
Two old landmarks will soon be a lust “ proudly live for our country,
I
been successful with a majority of valid vote, therefore they did not
M. 8. Bagley near Delton and be­
attendance ranges around 150 ch11thing of the post in Petoskey. Theiiind Hw “ nobly as h% died.” Actheir candidates by reduced major- report It.
dren. These with the attendants ’came known as Lamont Bagley.
A mandamus has been issued In
itles from two years ago. The only
There was another brother named Park Httel on the triangle across cording to Mr. Murphy’s statement,
and supervisors make a total of
exception might be U. 8. Senator the Barry county circuit court by
A. B. Austin, who eventually locat­ from tile Perry Hotel has been only eight per cent of the service
j
Male, who at thia writing seems to Attorney L. E Barnett, supported by around 175. In the camps held for ed
In pend, Oregon. Lamont Bagley rased. Now the old Cushman House, men are now receiving compensahave a slight majority. He ha* been three representative taxpayers of longer periods the attendance av- (didj«£ learn that he was an adopt- first known by that name in 1874. Hon,' notwithstanding the vile pro­
Zan unsparing critic of the New Deal. the district,’ to compel the school
Vdchlld until he was a young man. Is to follow suit. Long familiar have paganda being circulated by various
The
little
folks
are
carefully
super“
While the vote indicates some re-­ district to report this eleettoarto the
We were not Informed as to how the been its great white pillars and block- organizations antagonistic to the
I
cession from the flood tide of two township treasurer as the law di­
brothers learned of the whereabouts long veranda facing the pork that Legion. Mr. MurplU' believes that
rect*. The members of the school hand to look after their physical of one another, but doubtless the run* along the Pennsylvania tracks Congress will cooperate with the
republicans had hoped and does not board are Lyle Wlloox, Lewis Nagel welfare. The camp activities are all meeting was a very joyful one.
as they pass through the business. American Legion if the right con­
structive program is presented.
Indicate that the country has as yet 1 and Philip Nichols. Those who bring supervised. The alm is to make
Several year* ago while Fred L.
The South Bend Drum and Bugle
the legal action are resident* and them stronger physically. In tha Heath was conducting a general Michigan's famous hostelries and its,
turned from President Roosevelt.
taxpayers
of
the
district—Zel confident belief that it will materi­ store at Eagle Point, Oregon, a man register has borne the name of Corps led the parade preceding the
ally help their mental and moral
separate
meetings of the Posts and
Wlndes.
Robert
Neil
and
Benjamin
entered hto store and invited him many well known people. One wing
COUNTY IS GETTING A
growth
—
and
it
does.
Units,
the latter assembling in the
Bcverwyk. The case will bo up for
out in front to look at his horse.
WORTH-WHILE PROFIT a hearing in circuit court tills week. Child training during the coming Fred went, out and the man said: ago, and it has remained closed for Chamberlain Memorial kteiseum.
year Is to be enlarged. Good teach­ "Tliat old mare has been hitched in the past two years, a losing venture. fifteen of the twenty-seven Units of
ers will give the children Instruc­ front of your drug store in Hastings, Now a local contractor has been the district being represented. Mrs.
Register Boyes Turns in Over ALEX SANDERS
tion In regular studies from which Michigan, many times." It was A. B. awarded the commission by its pres­
(Continued on page seven)
$200 More Than Sal­
SENT TO JACKSON they will benefit.
Austin and he had driven that mare ent owners, the First National Bank.
The speaker brought with ■ him from Nashville, Mich., to Eagle
ary for August
Recent Crimes Make One 'several pictures which proved how Point, Oregon—a distance of 2.500 Perry the only first-class hotel in REMEMBER NEEDS OF
For the month of Auguat Register
markedly the little folks improve in miles—which was some buggy ride.
Petoskey. Automobiles, allowing pro­
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Wish for Old Fashioned
of Deed* Earl Boyes turned ctfer to
physique, in weight, posture and
the treasurer o( Barry county the
general health. It was easy to see
Whipping Post
cality to another, have done away Gan Make Good Use of Oansum of &gt;374 In cash, the fees from
FINDS MAKING OF
Alex Banders, charged* with a that the training of these camps is
largely with the former long period
hto office for the month of August.
of material benefit to them.
ned or Fresh Fruit and
HOME BREW ILLEGAL stops. Improved rooming conditions
Earl's salary 1* »lM.d6 per month to beastly crime with unmentionable
Lieutenant Martindale was asked
details, against a little girl, was
in private homes, and well equipped
Vegetables % ■
many questions concerning his work
a nice profit from that office. Mr. brought before Judge McPeek on after the meeting adjourned. The Harry Whitaker Remanded tourist camps, have all left their
Despite the terribly dry weather
mark
on
legitimate
hotel
business.
.
Monday.
He
admitted
his,
guilt
and
Boyes telh us that the month of
thto summer, ,vegetables and fruit
Rotarians
were
greatly
Interested
In
to
pouaty
Jail
Awaiting
September starts out even better was given from eleven to twenty-two what he said.
have made a good growth and there
By purchasing the attractive brick
than Augu.it. with every ptpspect of
Sentence
seems to be plenty in the markets.
The number of recent crimes of
office building just west of the '
a fins showing for the county from
MADE GOOD SHOWING
Harry
Whittaker was arrest­ court house, formerly headquarters . When you are canning fruit and
his offioe. RBceftX* all of this year tills character makes sev4ta! people
ed some time ago for making home
wish the old fashioned whipping post
the Michigan Tanning company. vegetables for your own luxisehold.
DURING MONTH OF AUG. brew. He was not charged with sell­ for
imnrnvw. '■;J11*1 remember the need* at PenPetoskey has secured improved
that the county stands to make a could be restored in this state, and
ing It, but was brought before Judge
that such creatures as Sanders could
_«nug sum for tha year 1934.
Windstorm Go., of This City McPcek on Monday. He admitted of Commerce, and a large well ’W- J® *“,p?h
get
"severe!
lashes
across
his
bare
For sopie little time the register of
St^T^n’EK"“eha™ ^etab^d^wlU^.l^or^
his
guilt,
and
seem*
not
to
have
back.
a*
welll*
the
imprisonme
nt.
Added $9,088,280 New
deeds has had charge of the chattel
known that, under the liquor control
mortgages, which heretofore were
,
Insurance
ot the latter during the day and
SDiendld resoonse last
IN BARRY
filed with township clerks In the EH
v.Z^u^utteE^vear-tebles^elM
\The Windstorm Company had a right to make home brew. Judge Mc- evening. Garden clubs, resort
townships. Just now some revenue to
21' 'ta^ei in ita
NORMAL CLASS good month for new Insurance in Pcek accepted his plea and remand­ and evening card parties are held in
being derived from fees on chattel
‘donated.
These a^
wereu^^dJrtri
placed in pits
(OonUnued on pm AW
;
around
tK
Aqgust. which Is ordinarily a dull ed him to the jail until he could de­
mortgages, which will naturally
' In the ground and used during the
id’From Group of 2^ mefcth. The agent* for the company cide what sentence he should imswell the receipts.
EXTENSION CLASS HERE.
winter months, thus saving • lot of
in new policies to the exWrote the Entrance1' • gathered
The increased business In the reg­
no&lt;Mor Homt L CrUr Iran
hojAUl. M —U M
tentXof •3383380. which under all
ister's office has kept Earl on the
U» w«um BUU T^ehm' Ool- pro.MU&gt;. m vrpuUu
tM
Examinations
the conditions Is a splendid showing. JURORS NOT TO COME
Jump for the last two montlto. but
HERE NEXT MONDAY. 1W will conduct an e.utnMm du. IMlUnU u&gt;d ■&gt;««».
he has done alVthe recording with/
and give a course in Psycho-Educa-1 Your assistance will be greatly apout assistance.
'
// Barry County Normal, reports an
tlonal
Problems
beginning
Tuesday
predated.
i men on the September jury panel
enroUqjent of 18, selected from a
, telling them not to come to the clr- evening. Sept 18th. from
7:00
group of 28 applicants, who took the
BARRY COUNTY BOD
INTERESTS OUR HEADERS.
mentioned at the xlme asi cult court next Monday. Whether a o'clock until 9.00 o'clock In the Has-1
AND GUN CLUB 1 fCNIC. entrance examinations.
The en­
jury will be needed this term or not Ungs High, school. This work is
Our readers are enjoying the Ban­
regulations are much ----------stricter
------- -------------------------The Barry County Rod £ d Guntrance
i, to not definitely known as yet; but open to all teacliers in the count} ncr editorials contributed by our
Club will bold a picnic Bundi ', Sept, this year than litretofore, as higher
who may be Interested with the us- brother publishers, The contribu&gt;e promptness with which
18. al the new Fish Iteartn, Ponds rcholanhlp
rcholsrshlp is required. This Is
is Mrs.
company has paid its lossesi need not come next Monday. If they ual tuition fee and four term hours tion this week by Schuyler Marshall,
Clark's sixteenth year as County the
at Orangeville. The public
dlally invited to attend. Coffee.
--------- Normal principal and MUs Jennie and the fairness of ito adjustmentsi shall be needed later they will be of credit will be given. Note the publisher of Die St. Johns News­
eream and sugar will be furnished McBain, critic teacher, has also have been commended by the policyr notified in the regular way by the change of date as given out at the Republican, contains some miereetsheriff.
uachcra' meeting.
.Ing references to Hasting*.
given many years of faithful service. holders.

LIEUT. MARTINDALE
19593536

1ID NECESSARY
FOR SOME SCHOOLS

PAGES Ito 8
VOTE ON LOCAL 0PTION IS ASSURED
Petitions Readily Signed by
About Three Thousand
Voters
From information given the Ban­
ner. the Barry County Modem
Youth Organization now ha* dose
to 3.000 signer* on It* petition* for
a county local option vote on the
liquor question. These peUtlon* will
have to be examined and compared
with voting list* before the matter
can be formally presented to the
voters. The organization hopes to
have the matter submitted at the

OFFK
n
CRIMEB

TOTAL OF 626 CASES
• IN FOUR YD

Pros. Atty. Laurence
Tells of His Work 1
the Commercial l

appears to be not very much reluc­
A most interesting adi
tance in signing the petitions, even
by some who voted for the overthrow given at the Hastings O
of the Eighteenth
Amendment Club meeting yesterday
There are many people who consld- Prosecuting Attorney Lai
Barnett. He stated that w
ried on. which is sold to young peo­
ple without regard to sex. makes a
far worse situation than the old sa­
loon. The hard liquor problem seems
didate.
to not cause so much trouble.

CHARLIE BALDWIN A
HASTINGS FARM LAD
WHO STARTLED THE BABE
BALL WORLD NEARLY
60 YEARS AGO

JUMPED INTO FAME
ALMOST OVER NIGHT

As a Result of the First Game
He Pitched Against the
New York Team

which had been started were dis­
continued. facts having coma to
light which made that coune ste­

victions and 10 acquittals up
The

speaker

explained

Somewhere around 56 year* ago
a strong, wiry, rangy, athletic young
lad. 15 or 16 years old. moved with the sheriff or both had revealed 1
hl* sister and hl* father, Samuel
Baldwin, from Johnstown township alleged chargee, ao that It
onto a farm north of thto city, the
mother having passed away. This
sought to have arrested.
pointed, but the prosecutor aa
when it was clearly evident
lion on the charges alleged by
who had appealed to him far •

The prosecutor paid

Mr. Leonard was a good
not only that, but a caret
vasUgater.

ony as an offense which
This complaint is taken to

Charles Baldwin.
brought to jail.
baseball "career” by playing •Tick­
Catch" for a rural team at tlic Burrougtis school house In Johnstown,
"where he attended school. For fear
tliat many of our readers, especially the alleged offense. Usually tint
those more youthful, may not know resulted in a confession, Every &lt;

be we had better explain. A 'TickCatchcr" was expected to be a live­
ly young fellow who ranged around
bi tlic territory back of the catch­
er, chased passed balls and if he
ever caught a foul ball on the fly,
didn’t catch Hie foul flies that came
because ball games in those days
•were seriously and strenuously, play­
ed even though the scores on'either
aide usually ran up into the 40's.

young man's team mates, nor any
of the spectators, ever dreamed that
(Ooctlnued on page afio

BARRY AND EATON
CO. DENTAL SOCIETY
Elects Officers for the Com­
ing Year—Committees Ap­
pointed to Carry on Work

The election Of officers In The SOFT BALL LEAGUE
Barry and Eaton Dental Society was
TEAMS TO BAI
held in Charlotte on Tuesday eve­
ning at the Hotel Calms, and re­
Silver Trophy Avud to
sulted os follows:
President—Dr. F. Carrothera, Has­
nera Wodueday ■»•»!
tings.
SoptoBtar It
Vics-President—Dr. O. Baribeau.
Grand Ledge.
'
Becy.-Treas.—Dr. O. L. Lockwood. soft ball games
Hastings.
banquet CM
'Hie President appointed as the
Program Committee—Dr. W. A.
Vance. Nashville; Dr. Dowdlgan.
Charlotte; Dr John Wooton. Has-

Membership Committee—Dr. Wil­ invited and
kes. Olivet; Dr. Willison. Hastings.
Educational Committee—The offlcers and Dr. Zederbaum of Char­
lotte.

year, which Includes talks and clin­
ics by five nationally known author­
ities on various phrases of denttotey
and especially in regard to dtnIUUy

GIBLUM COU
Giblum Council N»

decicM to give a Halle
party at Thornapple h
The party will be ops

will

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LETTER WRITTEN ON

AD troops throughout the county
are beginning their fall programs
with special outdoor ac.Uvtttaa. If
your troop has not already had a dlevUle died on Saturday. He bad
.
special hike, please contact your been 111 only a abort time.
Mr. Gardner had been connected
Mrs. Wilkes, W. Mill St, la still
with
the business interests of Mid- 'Quite
Uiough
Improving U
"S'
. c“ill
' '■■■&gt;
&gt; »'slowly
th? Methoou.

I Jf “SETSI

THIN COPPER SHEETjBoy Scout News
J. D. • Za&lt;«lmaier Znjoying; ^iVTOlr,,
—
Court of Honor.
Vfarit With Daughter
,
dunham picnic.
in
I The Dunham school district held ' fourt 01
for thl’
ta Houghton
Tta BariMT has received a untaue their annual reunion on Labor Day wUl be held September 36. 7:19

Fitzgerald Named
For Next Governor

indicate that substantially 50 per
cent of the voters of the county partic 1pa ted in the primary.

TO INSTALL N^W BOILER

(ttonUnued from page ona)

AT THE COURT HOUSE

position to either in their respective
notify Scout Headquarters, tn the
Dtfecia Found in BoU$r And
parties.
in Barry County Health Department, er and a brother. Glenn, started a cm Friday. Sept 14.
Fire Walla of tO-YesnOn the county ticket, the demo­
' _ Inhn n . »bnHer . who
I an*&lt;
nwln.t
mln
thathe
tahlac
,Kathe
ala*»anaiaf
ttertwere buetam and later erect- [ Carveth
stebblns announce a
, ,, frrn
and
owing tothathe
rain
tables
circuit court room.IZakftnaS
Hastings.
crats
had
no
nominee
for
prosecut
­
“v“. were set to the church sheds. About Rcv , , newey will preside This, leader.
ed a business block on the east side |flft
customers which they ought
Old Plant.
ing attorney. Complete returns
. grocery and ito taka advantage of. Read their
»"* ocouv irwp ivo m woraiu* m os
-- th.
T— t*«m
We mentioned Uie fact htccntly
from
the
county
Show
a
compara
­
abltehed. Mr. adv.—Adv.
number of promotions Please have a 30 fool cutler which they hope to •'•““’rare
tively close race between Adelbert that dtrfncU had been found in the
kxighton Michigan
| short business meeting was held and all applications to by Monday, the
. ;Gardner was tn me grocery business
Mrs. J L. Maus has been a pa­
fire walls of the boiler of the heating
Coruight
and
Archie
D.
McDonald
Tlu* lector Is u»«ue. t~.toe K
!
, from that time until he died. He had tl&lt;nt at yv-nnock hospital the past
stating with the materials, etc.
Slant at the court house. Further
26th.
been prominent In me .octal life of week nnd her ^ditton ta greatly on the republican party ticket with
i written anoarentlv with ink on dent. Ernest Gray, vice-president,
the latter winning by a vote of 1579. ivestlgaUon disclosed the fact U»at
I Middleville and was interested to all |mpwved.
JSv thi„\hZtnf runner TTwt Dorothy Hoffman; secretary and
BLUFFED THE BLUFFER.
damage had been done to the boiler
to 1,397 for Cortright.
I
thal
l
R°
aad
de
*
c
}°J
)
‘
A
daughter
weighing
seven
and
IreosuSr.
*lv.
Welton,
Lorenao F Maus of this city has *
,
I . « U»usu»er wviauui* ■even
ana
irt the thirty yean to which it had
I on urvoer. to Mew or toe tact Ujx
yrte^e w™ . Michigan State College. East Lan­
m,nl nt the
Ho is survived
hv
.
Tur sheriff George Leonard far
006 &lt;’uarter pounds was born on
served its purpose.
Saturday. September 29. All brother. Frank M. Maus, who conI here from Battle Creek. Nashville. sing.
’
ducts a drug store in PorUand. Ore7 at
hoapital to Mr. ’outdistanced his competitor. John A
trict of Michigan
The county property committee of
lw. leaders, and drivers of cars gon. His store has been held up by Z™\“*"era* *M f?2zi1.,Z5yrd*Z: *rid Mrs Lynn Mix. 812 Bo. Wash­ VanderKolk on the democratic tick­
I Hastings. Charlotte. Bellevue. Coll- ‘Scouts,
be admitted
the board of aupervlson had the
In the letter Mr. Zagelmcu-r says fomla and Mtaskwlppi Not as many rwill
.„|!,.„-^.
tl-hi1rnn to the Grinnell bandits scieral times. A clipping iX***?**
et
by
1.034
to
476.
For
this
office
“J Ingion St.
’
-~ ’ i
State football
healing plant bivestlgated by ex­
"2^."?
. w» ...«
from a PorUand paper states that a ■
..
Nancy Winters was removed there were »lx candidates on the re­ perts. A* a result they decided that,
aL'Sl ™)0&gt;"
"".annual
Each troop
***** ~’ tron&gt; Pennock hospital to her home publican ticket, jay Blakney of to their Judgment, a new boiler Is a
.annual oeeaakto
occasion r-ucn
nwp .Muld
nnwmu young bandit came into the Maus
arrange its own transportation, store on a recent Saturday evening.were rnosed during the fu-.on n. Broadway on Tuesday. She
cabin at Manistique lake.' which did
next’ hUrtuW i. Ota. K SS'wiS!
"2!
■
.
1 is convalescing nicely, though still 633
tneals. etc. For troop^ who care to On entering the store the robber 'nCTaltoUa: to. next I* Win. O. Stroll, 5S1J?Sl,?LS2LKJIK2? Jf
held
one
hand
in
his
pocket,
as
If
vvl
,
rwcrc
....
rr
.
confined to her bed.
camp,
overnight,
a
s|»ce
Li
provid
­
Ml: M*tu»n «0 «to; Mnnnl
“ T
MTS. ze«euncier. as vreu u nunseu. 1
.......... - FILED
' "Htc Hastings Rotary Club will votes, and Bowen 123 vote*. This !
TT1011' m*.m*^era of the commttj
■
— enjoying that country and foqnd
Hastings
Women's
Christian ed on the Freshmen football- field, lioldlng a pistol, and demanded
are
money.
Frank
thrust
one
of
his
CO.
clerks
,
entertain
as
guests
at
their
noon
i
lee interviewed the supervisors and
their children and grandchildren Temperance Union will meet with and on the rooming of Saturday. hands tn his pocket and ordered Ute I **■
&gt;unchcon next Monday Uie Rotary give* Blakney a little over 118 plu­ secured their signatures to an au­
well and happy. He says that while Mrs. Myrtle Trim. W. State St-, al September 29, the Lansing Area
.
totrUita- to K«I IL They ,Ured *1
*»*•"• JffjJ'LSSS duto ot MU, ChtolotK .nd Allo- rality.
thorization for the committee to use
It gets quite warm up there during 2:30 Tuesday P. M . Sept. 18. This Council ta conducting its annual
For county clerk on the democrat. their own best Judgment in Install­
ter.
toto.----------Itoe. hut
■«"
--------------------the day, the nlghta are always coot, is our annual meeting. Election of Camp-O-Ral. and our boys are in-tochouur
1c ticket the present bicumbent, T. ing the new heating plant. Accord­
He say. people arc. os a rule, very officers and general business. The vlted to take part. Scout events tn- Frank won the bluffing contest,
8. K. Reid, had no opjxMiUon. to ingly a contract will be let for the
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wyfahta and pleasant to meet, so state W. C- T. U. will meet in Bat- elude wall scaling, nre lighting. Trtafr
his name did not go on the primary
campaign committees for candidates read,*,-*; fiin
tha* Mra. Zagelemeter and himself tie Creek, Oct. 17 to 19. Our state (throwing, etc.
THERON
DOUD 8UFballot, but he is the nominee of boiler and its Installation this week.
-------------- c-rvmr
natsva Peking state or national offices file ।
’
’
htore for ROYS
There will be no attempt to heal
FERS SEVERE BURNS. ,n lh?lr
whUe state, „
. ,
«TORt IOR BO1H.
feel very much at home with them, dues must be sent to by Oct. 1 and ,
that party. For the republican candi­ the Jail from the court house. Tl&gt;e
Saturday.
September
15.
the
Ai
­
He says they
haveJtrad
na
uiry iubvo
ji*u pienlyjjf
p&lt;ruv ui it U
** heped^ that each member^win
—
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■■
Theron Doud,
uoua. son
eon of Mr. ana
and Mrs. camnatan
campaign committees file their ac- L Heres important news tU
for
r me
the date for that office Clarence E. Dav­
heating engineers who investigated
rain and crop* look good. He com- do her best to attend our meeting egan county fair at AUegan
Solon
the «_____
home _____
county
lbo^ of
of a
America.
THE AMteftlHAN
AMERICAN
-a_ R.
«• Doud,
rx_..A was badly
k-Ai. burned on counts
___ . in
-i_____
_ of
-* the
___ Ihoyx
morlea nix
is
of
this
city
received
1,040
votes.
mention'thT
’
racFthaT
’
me^fiowers
and
"bring
hcr'dues
to
Mrs
Trims,
the
second'annual
Boy
Scout
Day
»»»■.
th.
th.t ik.
ona Hrinit her rlurs tn
second annual Bov Scout Duv. the
.... chest
. . and
. arms
...
.
__ .7; candidate.
kJ
v u
on
Saturday
.
BOY—
—vr»trrw-c
YOITHTB rnuntwinw
COMPANION, it..
tlte Allan C. Hyde of Johnstown 1,767, a advised against attempting that.
to that section are very beautiful.
--------------------- *"*■*------------------- ------------&gt;d
-D*" ------Fteum
* Btnd by
fnxn • ---------------------------Pre“urr cook
law requires that all
an expense «*Don'»
- ------- - quality magazine
~ for boys.
-~*- majority for Hyde of 718.
. ”. cam ------- - । The Uw
TO BUILD SCOUT CABIN.
CIRCLB NO. 4.
m,^iP rL^Sfte7heV^mre^i er He w at wort a‘ the Oom’ accounl *
»“hln 10 days afl’----------------------------------------- M°°.M
much larger and freeher than to
cil
There was no candidate on the
The Boy Scouts of this city are
lower Michigan.
—
|। circle
co™ nv..4
No.J wUl meet Wednesday Bug e corps will be the featu™ •&lt;-: inUnlty Center to Battle Creek and er a primary election.
i‘° »» The three-yrar rate, forprimary ticket for county treMurer.
Mr. and Mra. Zagelmaler expect afternoon.
afternoon. September
September 19.
19. at
at me
the tractions of the day&gt; it
it is
is thought
thought that
that he
l»e opened
opened the
the (i
, ,r
■
jmerly 9350. has been reduced to No one filed for that office on the planning to build a Scout Cabin on
the farm of Robert Cook, Just over
.■•» »•—
u ui—..n aia event* far Cubs. Scouts, and Sea
..
*200
republican ballot, and only L. F. the city line tn Rutland township.
I
THEY ARE RIGHT.
•
u».
Aitonxeu
til the middle of October.
Maus on the democratic ticket. As A gojd share of the material
has &lt;*&gt;Mtu. «t
with
m* k?^:hl&lt;??.iSrriJtUweck THK AMERICAN BOY to readers." no one appeared against hbn on been sawed for them and
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i
someone to show them how the boys
parade- and field events. T. B?n... „
•Yesterday. Tuesday to see
’ •,tat“ OrUBlh C&lt;dei1
edlU&gt;r his name to be on the primary bal­ ■will soon be at work on the buildh
Recently we have effected savings
»■n^'.i.^X'.
-weu: I?v ? *? ~
rftetari fln^mer ^^thev
thal
lhe cut Possible, and we lot. He is nominated with no candi­
date against him.
' address. Last year over 300 boys par- “
’
&lt;
think boys will agree that the new
POnUNK.
For register of deeds no one ex­
men named as circuit and supreme
kIx» ha«&lt;
,h*&gt;
tlclpated. and a much larger and
School began in Fodunk with Ma­
YOUNG CHILD DIES.
better program is expected this year
thY1
nlTttoi^Thrv’are^risht ,ronl Wc
60)5 wlU hrlp ““ to cept Earl R Boyes, the present in­
Patricia Ann. the three and one- ^T\^^for^t ^nend- ‘P™d
«*« *
their cumbent of that office, ffied for the rie Beverwyk as teacher.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Buck and chil­
| Scouts of roops 71. 72. 73 and 106. half months okl daughter of Mr. and
democratic nomination. Under those
Alzw,„ wUh th„
|n
th„ conditions It was not necessary to dren are spending a few weeks with
Hastings, assisted in the Barry Mrs. Robert O’Brien of ML Pleasant ment next November wUl be a boost
T"
Along with the cut to cost, the place his name on the primary bal­ their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Luther
County and Allegan County Teach­ died at her home of an illness she for ending the crime racket
magazine’s publishers arc planning lot, but he ta Ute nominee for the Loehr before their return to Miami,
Michigan.
has
had
since
birth.
She
was
the
ers' Encampment at the Foundation
a magazine that will continue to set
democrats. For the republican nomi­
Camps at Clear and Pine lakes. Val- little granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the pace in fiction, articles, and &lt;lcBernard Caln has returned to New
MARR1AGE LICENSES.
liable service was rendered In aiding Clarence Baker.
M partments. The favorite' characters nation two candidates filed: C. W. York after spending two weeks with
Clarke of this city and Vcrnor Web­
Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery Marion. Schuyler. Bedford ...
the teachers with their baggage,
20 of millions of boys will parade
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theron
Thelma Tobias. Itowling ........
Grand Rapids.
&lt;
cabin assignments, etc.
tlm-xlinh THE
TUI.' AMERICAN
* FT* 1C * M BOY
I1CYV tn
through
in ster of Barry township. The city । Cain.
.
gave Mr. Clarke a considerable lead,
i new stories. Douglas Renfcw of the ..... ™*.
w J Watkins, alio has been very
but Mr. Webster .,«*
had u
a wkiu
wide acquauiacqualnRoyal Canadian Mounted. Hide­ lanre around the county and in 111 al ,1Ja Rome in the city, has 1mrack. the red-and-gold collie. Bone­ the townships his vote is consider-1 Proved »o he Is able to return to
head Jim Tierney, tlic detective, will ably larger than Mr. clarke's. The u”’, ^rmgive the reader many exciting hours total vote Avr the two ta Webster „ Mr
MrI aw Ransom spent
j in the months tn come.
1.436; Clarke 1244, majority of 19J Saju^ay in Battle Creek.
' William Hcyiiger. whose true-to- for Wetatcr.
1 Mr- ■hd Mrs. Grant Keeler of
life, gripping vocational stories have
Grand
Rapids.
Mr. and **
Mrs.
This county complete gave Lncj
0“"M*
“ Bert
won him wide acclaim from par­
a small majority over Comstock, the Smith and family of Mulliken. L.
ents and librarians, as well as the
vote being Comstock 563, Lacy 595 and IL Clark of Detroit, Neal Eck­
hearty approval of boys. U working
man, Mtsa Marie Parmenter of De­
1 on new stories. Staff writers are in­ and Stack 233 for governor on the troit. Mr. and Mrs George Keeler
democratic ballot.
terviewing famous coaches and ath­
In this county Picard was favored and family of Hastings and Mr. and
letes and world-renowned explorers,
Mrs. Charles Pariah of Vermontfor
me
democratic
nomination
for
to bring boys the color and fun of au.x.^m
ra.,uq, D4.
Mr and Mrs. Peter EckUnited States senator, ,receiving
538 vll,e
sports and travel.
BORDENS
to 348 votes for his nearest oppon- ;man Sunday.
In Short THE AMERICAN BOY. ent.
I Miss Florence Watkins left for
BRAND
under Its new price, will continue to
Stebbtos led the democratic noml-!Wyendottc where site will teach
give boys a magazine that measures neos for lieutenant governor, getting fl&lt;'h001 •
up to the best standards set by adult 659 to 309 for his nearest democra’Jc 1 Mr and Mr" Walter Watkins wont
rainbow
magazines. Send your subscription to opponent. For the republican noml- ,o, C»'‘*»P°11'' Monday to attend a
THE AMERICAN BOY. 7430 Second nation for lieutenant governor Read |irlcnds funeral.
Blvd.. Detroit. Michigan. Enclose received 1.075 to 807 for Mtog and1 Carroll Eckman has gone to Deyour name and address and the 595
-»* &lt;v»
for Conlon.
tro,t tar
trolt
tor a week
w^k’s visit with hi*
hia
jiropej amount of money, and THE
In this county Hollman received br?9‘cI:llJack; „
.
AMERICAN BOY will soon be head­
Mr.
1513 votes to 845 for Bur hans. 400
" Bliss
— of Coopersville
- in staying
ed your way. loaded with reading
at
his
farm
for
the
week
end.
for Barnard and 157 for Racette.
1
thrills.
Hughes led in the democratic .vole !
• The last speaker." said the chair­
in this county for state senator, re- man.
.
W. C. T. U. NOTES.
"is a striking example of the
ceivtng
539
votes
to
300
for
Holbrook.
our
The Temperance paper of
efficacy of the doctrines he m&gt; elo­
In
the
county
for
state
senator
the
24\/2 lb. sack
state makes the following state­
quently advocates. Hale and hearty
republican
.vote
was
cast
872
for
ments. "We are Ln the midst of the Dubtitaon and 1545 for Mosier. Mr. ‘at 80. he could lire out many a mail
moat Terrible Battle of our lives. No Mooter prontea tnucn oy nis
..
Mosier profiled much by his wide,'yoYnf®'.
words can tell the misery of It. God ncmialntnnre
acquaintance In
to the nrmintv
county. It*
He has
audlc,lc0Hui ! dl*„volce lrotn
aiouc knows
alone
Known the
me answer and
aim He
nc Is
is . ■
_ — ।
tepmdlxx, on u, Ih* chrlwUn pox- R"'?
"th r&gt;n« Burrou
pic ol U&gt;U world to .Und up .nd be ™k
■“&gt; k!*&lt;&gt; In oU.crlI Angler to rival proudly displaying
* 1 elesceJ 'recipes
counted- the heroes of the past can- ,a™’ movementa
—.
-*catch: "Thank goodness, you've
Hi—*8
. . ........................
...
..
The nrlmarv
primary vote wbi
was liirtzrr
larger then
than caught him. I'm tired of throwbig
not fight the battles of today."
was
generally
anticipated
A total the little beggar hack."
Drs. Wm. and Chas. Mayo are
of
3.156
republican
votes
were
cast
----------------outspoken against any use of aloo- '
hollc liquor, the latter having said. in Harry county in the governorship: The man who said that Rome was
and 1.401 for democratic not built in a day was never In Hol'Medicine has reached a period contest
1
when alcohol is rarely employed as 1nomlneea for governor. This would lywood.
September 14 th
a drug, being displaced by other
remedies.”
The W. C. H U chooses to follow
the leadership of these eminent men.!
Gans

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S. BENHAM FRIDAY. ■
I Whitman S. Henham. aged Bi, a
well known Barry county resident.1 g
.died at his home in Rutland town- ■
’ship Friday night. He is survived by
the widow, three daughters and two |
I

Funeral .-.ervices were held al the
home on* Monday afternoon, with
the Masonic lodge tn charge. Burial
was in the Valley Home cemetery.

THE CROSSROADS.
Ralph Townsend of Lowell called
6fi Mr. and Mrs. George Townsend
Friday evening.
1 Mrs. Jack Alien and daughter.
Nancy, of Hastings spent Bunday
with Clyde Btedge and family.
Mn. Mildred-"Roush and daughter.
Wilma Lou. of GUn lake railed on
Mrs. Erne-t Will buns Sunday after­
noon, .M iss Wilma slaying for a few
dan.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Merritt, who
"have been visiUng the farmer's
mother, Mn. George Townsend, re| turned to their home tn Albion
Thursday. While here they attend­
ed the Freeport home coming.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Hathaway of
Good WU1 and Mr. and Mn. Ma•on Hathaway of Hastings called on
Mr. and Mn. Clyde Stodge Sunday
afternooti.
Orval Tutllr and wife vtailed Mn.
Frank Laubaugh near Good Will
Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs Rodney Cremer of
Haiungx visited the George Town-

:

Mrs Maude Poet of HasUi^gs spent
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�THE HAlTDfOB BANNER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER It, ItM
MIDDLEVILLE.
a neighbor. He *ul
LOCALS DEFEATED.
tack and suddenly
Cascades Country Club of Grand
O.
,•
r.
Rapid* defeated the local golfprs
_(Granger left by way of Kalamazoo
In a club exchange match last
I William Eddy and Miss Veda'Tuesday A. M. for the Chicago fair.
Thursday afternoon. 18 to 13. Low
Scudder spent the week end with .They returned Saturday A. M. havscore for the day was carded by
friend, n™?All™
to, • ver, entorttoe Ume both U
Maurie Wells. Cascade pro. when ho
I Mr end Urt. Olenn w6uto,J U»'»lr UM-Hto, &lt;» frtotol. u™ and vicinity. He had held
HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS
important poult ions showing
toured the course In 70 strokes EdiLaird
and Betty, were guests of Mr. j Matt Bedford and wife. L. R. John(Continued
from
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One)
Van Popering, local pro, turned
BATTLE CREEK SAT. league. Walldorff, a substitute tackle di#
!and
Mra.
Alltm
Hyde
of
Lacey
Bunp«n and wife as their guesU drttfe
last year, looks capable of holding I. n maMt rtf
.
J to the Chicagd fair, leaving by auto
several confessions of prisoners, not day
down
the
other
end
position.
In
the
Five Veterans Return From
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lucas spent UA are left to mourn the passing of an
naming them, in which they ex­
backfield. Struble and either Scobey HASTINGS MEN WIN
'ery enJ°yable WP'
plained their part in the crimes. bor day In Freeport.
upright' man.
Last Year*! Squad—New
Borne of the methods used to have’
Mrs Ixurencc Lucas and Mrs. Edi I 044 yo'd 5V" try fly sJ”?y f°r your
DOUBLES CRI
assignment. Either Furrow or Kelly
Coach Begins Work
prisoners
come
across
with
the
'
ward
Thompson
and
children
called
J
votiS^Se^Tdid
HOLMES CHURCH.
will get the call at hill-back.
truth a-ere. to say the least. Ingen- *“ {,2?
to Sr OdeS hav«- One of our younR Tnen dld
Under their new coach. BobLock­
Mr. and Mra. Hubert Barnum and pie of days v
Others on the varsity squad ex- Tennis
Players Presented ।lous. Barnett staled that he had °
(■when
returning from Freeport re
re-­
.when returning
daughters were Bunday visitors at Wm. Carter,
ton. who cornea here from Elkhart?■ petted to get Intp the fracas are
found the duties of his office much i Sl*’'day *n*rD0“"’ „ „
.
’ centiy.
by
procuring
the
wrong
jug
With
Medals
at
Grand
\
]
eentlv.
bv
nrocurina
the
wrong
lux
Dick Slocum's on the State Road.
Indiana. wWere he made a name for Bristol and Bump, ends, Hopkins,
arduous than he had thought.
Mrs. B#rt Smith and Mr. frotn a friend's garage, when he ran
Ledge Sunday
\ more
jHe had
Mrs. Garnet Sparks, daughter.
himself In coaching the Berman tackle. Angell, center or guard., £
taken a personal Interest in »nd Mrs. Paul Smith and baby were out of gaj. n dld not work well
all cases.
It 'has
been a
a very
very heloful
helpful guests of
of Fred Wotrlng of Nashville -nd he had qulu a Ufnc gating the Elizabeth, and friend of Pontiac, Creek s;&gt;ent a coup!
Professional Team of Elkhart to Hinckley, quarter-back. Beaver, half­ /Dwight Fisher and BUI IKennedyX
------------- ----- b#en
back
and
Larabee
and
McLeod,
full
­
state
championship#,
the High
gait Tenhim (Bunday,
■ ‘has given *»tw.
iSunday,__ _ ' 'stuff
out-------and his
b‘- car in run­ called at Walter Durkee's Sunday. her daughter, Mrs.
-------------annexed the central Michlgarf
, (’experience in his ■life,
backs.
■school football squad has been work­
Fred Mills
of Battle Creek spent',ning condition. If you want further
J. D. Detner of Kansas is spendGrand j • rare chance
study human re*cf
' nls League Doubles crown at Gran^
Other members of the squad
, Ing overtime every afternoon since
'ttons and human weaknesses He Bunday with his wife at the home particulars better ask Roundie Poul­
school started tn preparation for cltfde: Aldrich, Bachman, r— r.! Ledge Sunday, when they defeated!
l|sald he appreciated the favors which of Mr. and Mra. Paul Townsend.
son. He Is better acquainted with ford's.
i' the Grandville team of Phil Becker- fi
their opening game with Battle M. Oogswell. Cook. Crowley,
The Kantner families were guests the details.
people of Barry county have
Mrs. Lois Wickham spent the parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Gladstone. Hammond. Harr
Creek Central's big, fast experienced- _____
r _ ________ ___________ _____ r?and Jakc Oppenhulzen tn the flanls, 'neytowed on him. and has nothing at Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kantner Sun­
Supt. and Mrs- Bell are nicely set­ week end nt Clear lake attending
Miller. Osborne. Bronson. Lo»
team, next Saturday. Handicapped! Tolles'
day.
but good will for them.
La Verne, are visiting In '
B. Williams. L. wiillamsJ^Vll-. four games to three.
tled in their new home on Grand the teachers' meeting.
by the loss of all but five veterans
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend
The ladles' Aid will
Rapids street, known as the Andrew
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Afeltlne and
from last year's team. Lockton U son, Wlnlnger and Gillespie. Ip the. The scheduled two-out-of-three
SENSIBLE TRAINING.
of Ohio returned home WednesdayMrs. Wilber Gibton this
Wieringa tenant house, across tlic
not only faced with the problem of two games played between the set final match was cut short u&gt; a
We notice that the Cadillac public after spending a few days with rel­ street from the Andrew's home.
trolt were week-end visitors at the
rebuilding a whole team but also schools in the last two years, pattie four-out-of-seven game scries when schools are to teach something more atives here.
Major
Purdue
of
Muskegon,
who
L.
A.
McIntyre
home
and
Sunday
Creek
has
won
both
by
wide*
mardarkness
Intervened.
_
teaching a new system of play that gins. When asked concerning lift
Miss Betty Munjoy left Friday for
R's this year. The ,
Following the match the Hastings (than the three **
a regular caller here each year callers were, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
(
Is somewhat different from that used outcome of the game. Coach Lockton • team was presented with medals, L ? d Y.”
Cassopolis where she will visit herlis
'
for the Salvation Army, was in town Hall of BL Petersburg. Fla.. Mr. and
here formerly.
aunt.
declined to make any statement ex- with the runner-ups each receiving a
towarrt^ire11#
Wednesday and called on some of Mrs. Ed. Burton and Ruth Handy Harry
Although faced with these difficul­ cept that "proipeets are favorable.” Mt of tennis balls.
Ralph
Townsend
and
Paul
th® ’“"l
his many friends here. The ma­ of Hastings.
ties. Lockton has the squad of nearly
Beardsley left for Indiana Wednes­ jor Is always a welcome visitor here.
Schedule of games:
In their progress to the finals, the;L
amazoo visited their
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Crockford and Mrs. Ed. Fennels,
fifty players organized and working
day where they will attend North
Sept. 15th—Battle Creek, there.
Hasting* team defeated Riches and
^Sratten
Our
opened Monde, A. M., and guest. Mr. Detner. „„
were Sunday nlng.
smoothly. Local fandom at the be­
Manchester College.
Sept. 22nd—Ionia, there.
'Coates of Greenville in the firrt
wtih
several
new
teachers
and
a
■
vmtorx
B
t
Welby
Crockford's
in
ginning of the practice sessions asMr. and Mra. Leckrone and Er­
TOWN* LIMB.
Sept. 29th—Grand Ledge, there,
round. 8-3, 8-1. In the second round '
. a
lot of new pupils enrolled.
Woodland
•
surned a pessimistic attitude con­
Oct. 8lh—Open.
'they defeaied the Hastings team of
. centra Hon. initiative and nest Leckrone of Flint were guests
L. E. Hamilton has been over In j Mr and Mra_ Richard Durkee
cerning the team's coming campaign
of Mr. and Mra. Paul Townsend
I Ralph Burroughs and Chet Hodges.
the thumb dUtrtet ot our sute tor „„
rUltor, to Onutd removed Thursday al Lake
but the showing of the squad in , Oct. 13th—Alumni, here.
Besides all this Cadillac teachers Sunday and the latter remained to the past few weeks at work. He Rapids.
Oct.
18th
—
Charlotte,
there.
Ia-1.
8-6.
In
the
semi-finals
they
won
...u
capias.
hospital
hospital.
recent practice
scrimmages has
spend part of this week with them. reports
r^rvu*t« that
that they
the»v have some fine 1 Mlas Myrtle Service of Mllwau-• Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bchnla of
Oct. 27th—Grand Rapids Union from the other Hastings team of will note undesirable tendencies and
changed this outlook considerably.
serious physical defects In pupils
(Lynn Perry and Jack Allen, 6-1,
crops over there on tbclr low wel kee. Wta.. was a Saturday evening 1 cago relumed home Labor day;
The line will be built around the Reserves, here.
with the idea'of remedying what­ Odessa and Edward Thompson and
Nov. 3rd—Lakeview. Battle Creek. 6-2.
..
J„
I guest of Julia Durkee.
I spending a few dan with Mr.
four veterans. Captain fanes Thom­
ever is possible.
family spent Sunday evening with la™',
This community was shocked Sat------------------ -----------------------Mra Hermon Winkler
1 Burroughs and Hodges reached the
as. Bannish. Pullen gnd Cogswell. here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lucas
urday evening to hear of the sud- ]
CLOVERDALE.
Mr.
Mra John McLnxl
Nov. 17th—Allegan, here.
-second round after defeating the
Of last year's regular backfield. Sny­
The many friends of Mrs. Cora den death of our oldest business | Victims of the mumps this week Mr. and Mra. Fra net# CcJenn
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Oct. 6 or Nov. Oth—Eaton Rapids. Greenville team of Dunnewlndc and
der is the-only one to return and the
Miss Gertrude Rockwell Is visit­ Shopbell are sorry to hear that she man. Abel M. Gardner, aged 69 are: Little Walter and Mary Ellen near Hastings visited at A
job of running the team from the
la on the sick list.
ing
her
sister.
Mr.
and
Mra.
John
and
Allen
downed
the|
:
years.
He
was
taken
ill
at
Grand
'
Jenney,
Charles
Monica
and
Mrs.
I
Reahm's
Sundav
p M
| rerry in# su»cu uvwinxi
------- - —: ~~
'~““
quarter-back position will revert to SEMI-FINAL MATCHMr. and Mrs. Warren of Detroit Rapids on Thursday of the fair at'w. D. Brooks.
-mj
-----------EH ON THIS WEEK.’Greenville team of Svendsen and|^PP°n... ...----------Mrs Albert Reahm i
him.
Hansen in.the first round. 2-6. 10-8
Dor“»Hy&lt;*e nnd Mra. Hazel called on Albert Munjoy Sundaythe home of Mrs. Gardner’s sister,
Mrs Earl Christman and children ’ Mr and Mrs Hermon Winkler i
Although a
starting
line-up I During the current week. Ian 8-6 and then advanced to the semi- iMcKlbbln were guests of the KelMr. and Mrs. Dale Townsend left where they had stayed over night
of Grand Rapids spent a couple of
Richard, were Sunday cal
against Battle Creek has not been I Ironside reached the finals in the -- —after u^etlng the Grand *&lt;«« Foundation over the week end for North Manchester. Ind.. Satur­
wiille planning to go to the fair days with her sister, Mra. Ralph at Gilbert McLeod's tn WondUn
announced. several players have ' first flight in the Country Club golf Ffiiuk
•'na,!' ,aIlcr
K
day where they will make theirt again. He was brought home the Jenney, and family.
.
„
Txdge team
"
•
-----------'
tatrtiown enough ability tn recent prac-(tournament after defeating
BurI*,nm of
of Doty
Dolv and
nI Marr Is. 4-6. at clear Uke A very interesting home and he will attend college.
8-6 6-2
program was given. The entertalnfollowing day and while remaining
Mrs. Grant Dickerson Is enterThe small boy is disconcerted
tlce sessions to get a starting po- dette Wadd In a semi-final match,
----------------ment waa much appreciated.
in bed by his physician's orders was talning Mra. .Lizzie Laubaugh of on learning that President Rocee
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
sttlon.cali. On the line the probable 3-1. Opposing Ironside in the final
TENNIS LEAGUE GAMES.
I Mra. Nettle Hyde and PauVof Hasfeeling
very
good
and
visiting
with
Hastings
thia
week.
.has
put
men
to
planting
birch Ci
••Une-yb »1U be Cogswell at center, match will be Charlie Doyle, who
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bulmer and
Two Central Michigan Tennis |Un«» ca,lcd
Mra- D- N- Honey­
Ttyynos and Bannish at the guard reached the last bracket after ellmlchildren of Lansing spent Saturday
League matches are scheduled to be wcl&gt; Thursday.
pcXs. Caukin 'and Fuller assuming nating A ben Johnson, 5-4, In the
played here- next Sunday by the,
Myrtle Smith attended the and Sunday with her parents. Mr.
fje tackle Jobs and White and Wall- (other semi-final match last week.
local tennis squad. The first match teachers meeting at Battle Creek
—*- and Mrs. Cnfts. Brisbin.
Mra. Oliver Lydy received word
Is scheduled for ten o'clock Sunday Saturday. Monday she resumed her
morning against Charlotte with the teaching In the Springfield school. Friday that her brother. Clint, of
Mrs Lulu BhepaYd. who has been New York, had died of a heart at­
other, against Grand Ledge, getting
under way at two o'clock In the aft­ caring for her daughter at Battle tack. He was buried Saturday.
Creek, returned to her home here
ernoon.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Lydy and Gary
Friday.
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
FREEPORT WON.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Palmatier and Ben Falconer of Welcome Comers.
sons
of
Kalamazoo
called
on
Mr.
and
The Indian Landing ball team lost
Sunday.
their game Sunday to Freeport 4-1. Mra. George Woods and family Sun­
Maxine Daniels is entertaining
A good crowd was present and all day.
the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Osborne
Mra, Emma Olmstead and Jessie
After the second Inning Freeport and sons of Nashville spent Bunday Olmstead visited Della Cotton of
with relatives here.
was held scoreless.
Miss Hazel Calthrop of Gull Jake
Next Sunday Indian Landing will
Mr. and Mrs,. Elwyn Hayward of
play Lacey first team at Indian spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. Delton spent Bunday with her par­
Landing. Lacey has a good team and and Mra. Verne Calthrop. Master ents. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lydy.
Lamar
Erb
of
Delton
spent
the
.week
there Is sure to be a good game.
Geo. Vincent of Lansing called on
Battery for Indian Landing—Kel­ end with them.
his brother, John, Thursday eveMra. Katie Norris spent, the week hlng.
lar. catcher. Bell, pitcher. Freeport
Satins! Sheers! Crepes! Smart
—Bryant, catcher. Lefty Richardson, end with Mr. and Mra. M. J. Nor­
Mra. Mae Haskell is visiting rela­
pitcher.
________
tives In Flushing. Mich.
Nn
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Williams of
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers of Lake
ROUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Grand Rapids were Bunday guesto Odessa visited Mr. and Mrs. Sey­
High in Fashion! Extra Values!
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Livingway of Mr. and Mra. Jake Johnson and
mour Olmstead Saturday night and
and three children. Kenneth Idcma Dorn Sunday.
and Wilton Sherk of Detroit were
Mrs. Bernard Shultz of Shulte Is ' Rra. Ella Tyrell is quite poorly'at^
callers at Asa Strait's Sunday P. M. spending the week with her par­ this writing.
rith brl
Mr. and Mrs. Wil ford Price of Lan­ ents. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Sllcock.
Mr. and Mra. J. D. Dowler called
sing were also guests.
Mrs. Ethel Stebbens accompanied on Geo. Olmstead Thursday evening.
Penney’s shows you how to dress w#H
Mr. and Mrs. Harold King enter­ Mr. and Mra. Winslow Martin to She Is the daughter of Mrs. Emma
on little money! Every on* of the*#
tained Sunday. Sept. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Kalamazoo where they spent Sun­ Olmstead and was recently mar­
George Hall and family and Mr. nnd day afternoon and evening with Mr. ried to Mr. Dowler. They were on
with smart jackets I New sheers!
Mrs. Asa Strait nnd Edwin Williams end Mra. Danford Higgins.
Lovely dark crepes I Sixes 14 to Ml
their way to the Toronto Ulr In
In honor of Mr. and Mra. Strait's
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Farr and Mra. Canada and to visit his parents
wedding anniversary.
Hazel Billings will attend the M. E there.
Mr. and Mrs. Myrlen Strait and Conference at Petoskey this week.
Mra. Emma Olmstead of Hastings
lather attended the ball game in
Smart New Styles! Tailored
Mrs. Wilbur Polley Is visiting visited al Seymour and Geo. Olm­
Detroit Sunday.
x
friends tn Battle Crtsk.
stead's a few days recently. She
Mra. J. A. Reuth of Chicago is
Mr. and Mra. W. R. Norris and moved to Flint Saturday where she
visiting in Lansing and *H1 be in Orville Ludlow attended the Hall- will live with her daughter and hus­
Vermontville next week.
black, br
Ludlow reunion at Ionia Labor Day. band. Mr. and Mra. J. D. Dowler.
'Fashion Firsts1' that you'll went!
Roy French of Green Bay. Wls..
Triple Link club will meet with*
tame Monday to look after
his Mra. Honeywell Friday. A White
colors, 6 to
EAST GUN LAKE.
farms and other business here.
Clayton Hauser and friend of
Elephant event will take place. He
Earl French's daughter Donna Is has a wonderful
u, appetite lur
1IU1 o
for ,
gifts
of, Grand Rapids. Mra. Mildred Roush
expected ixxne from Ann Arbor the 5 and 10c kind so be ready be and Wilma Iz&gt;u visited relatives In
They’re so rood-looking, with
Where she has been since June 8. feed him —
n All day
----------------------wel].
meeting
co­ Hastings Sunday P. M Wilma Lou
smoother shoulders, sleeves full below
She fell of! a horse and broke her operative dinner and n good pro­ remained for several days.
the elbow, fitted waist-lines, trim
arm and It is a very bad break.
Ray Crawford. Will Crawford and
gram.
Mrs. Asa Strait entertained Mon­
Carl
Sheerin
were
In
Kalamazoo
Miss Nina Smith, Miss Marion
day evening to a seven o'clock din­ Johnson. Richard Johnson and Wes­ Saturday on business.
THli REXALL STORE
ner in honor of her son, Myrlen's ley Cullers are tn Chicago attending
Miss Mary Jane Cullen •W* Chi­
birthday. There were fifteen in at­ the World's fair.
cago spent several days with the
tendance.
Mrs. Bernard Smith of Kalamazoo Derdeyns.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ward were in
New Style, Lightly Furred!
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford and
Grand Rapids Monday.
daughter spent Sunday P. M. with
and Mra. W- P. Smith and family.
I. O. O. F. lodge will meet Tues­ relatives 11 Otsego.
FAIR LAKE.
Mr.
and
Mra.
John
Clem
of
Kala
­
The Kinsley Aid Society will meet day evening. Sept. 18. at their hall. mazoo called at the John Crawford
ont I, . -F^bio, FlnTl
the third Wednesday for
supper Why not make it a home coming? home Bunday P. M.
with Mrs Mabie Darwin. Mrs. Ma­ You would enjoy meeting the broth­
Lyle Keeney, Mra. Florence Bates,
rie Whldby and Mrs. Millie Knowles ers and how it would encourage the Bobby and Jerry and Jane Bates
are in the group entertaining with faithful few. Do not forget the Re­ of Grand Rapids spent Sunday at
bekahs will meet in the afternoon on
the Null home.
,
I
Allie Roach and family are mov­ the same date. Please attend.
Mrs. Mildred Roush spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall enter­
fine boucle*, new rough surfaced fab- '
Las*
ing to Battle Creek.
tained relatives -from Battle Creek evening In Grand Rapids.
rica! Usually found in only more exMr.
and
Mrs.
Edd
Diehl
and
Augusta. Cressey, plalnwell. Hickory
Comers and Hastings Bunday. Cov­ daughter of Allegan spent Sunday
ers were laid for twentv-four guests. at the Will Crawford home.

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BEAR HOLE LAKE NEWS.
We closed our conference year last
Harold Allen SmttA spent the
Sunday with 80 in Sunday school
and this gives us an average of about week #nd with Mr. and Mra. Morris
Calkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Tuttle called
At the board meeting of the
Methodist church last Tuesday night on Mr. and Mrs. Cody Laubaugh
Sunday.
the following officers were elected:
Raymond Oglesbee of Gun Marsh
Church Trees.. E. Farr: Seqj-..
Miss Lucille Adrianson; janitor, Mrs called on Arthur Tyler Bunday.
Mr. and Mra. Zellon Kaiser and
Ruth Krick; Pianist, Mrs. D. W.
Shephard; Chorister. Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mra. Star Grimmett called
Krick; Sunday School Bupt.. Mrs. on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Downing
of
Sunfield Tuesday.
Hasel Billings; Asst. 8upL. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Craven were
Lewis Johnson; Secy.. Lewis John­
son; Treaa,
Chester Johncock: Saturday evening callers of Mr. and
Chorister, 'Mra. Ldwls Johnson; Mrs. Maurice McMurray of Hastings.
Frank Clagett of Battle Creek
teachers, Mfs. Manley Billings, Mra.
Pearl Brown, Mrs. Ploasle Burchett. called on William Clagett and fam­
Mra. Ruth Krick. Carl Krick. Ora ily Saturday.
Sunday callers of .Kenneth Hur­
Johnsen, Lucille Adrianson and
Mrs. Chester Johncock. Missionary less and family wgre. Mr. and Mrs.
8upL. Mrs. Geo. Cowels; Cradle Harvey Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
thur
Benner. Bob Bechtel. Mr. and
roll Bupt., Mrs. Earl Johncock;
Bupt. of Home Dept., Mrs. W. P. Mra. Oscar Hurless and Mr. and
Smith; Pianist, Mrs. Arther Imth- Mrs. Jack Laubaugh all of Hastings.
rop; Ass't. Pianist, Mra. Chester .Mr. and Mra. Star Grimmett and
Millard Beltz called on Mr. and Mrs.
Johncock.
Clarence Downing of Sunfield Bun­
day.
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
William Clagett and family visited
Mr. and Mra. Grover Marshall
Charlie
Clagett and family Satur­
called on Theo Pierce at Bedford
day afternoon.
Sunday.
Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrt.
The Wlloox Cemetery Circle meets
with Mr. and Mr*. George Pierce Zellon Kaiser were Mra. Marion
Bot luck "
dinner.
Clem of Carlton Center, and Frank
next Wednesday. Eot
Mrs. Lulu Gray gnd Robert wen' Haight and family of Coats drove.
at Kalama**) Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meyers and
Mn. Grace Welcher visited at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benner called
.___ &lt;« •_____ ■
. .. .
__ Mr. and*Mrs.
__ ■
on
Russell Craven .nd
and
Lowell Jarrard's Thursday.
Thursday was Mra. Ethel Jarrard s family Bunday.
prank
Beckwith of
Hastings
birthday and all her children came
called ou Kenneth Hurless Monday..
for a surprise party.

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’withal th* most gorgeously ootartul
Dr. and Mn- Louis Wardell of :'
to nearly *v*ryoo* who h*s watched
Augusta, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Parr and 1— — „—,
----------------r——i—. —____ .
.. — ■»»«&gt; —
son Kingsley of Prairieville, and of the summer when the sun wMiyj—birds neaUng.
MR. Ev» Underhill end Mr. hhd.hldh. Itow.ll «u UUmraerlin Mb.JW* » “
TMAtotoTuUM lh*l .to. to to
------------2--------- ble and two young ladles of Has- new Wet era is leading the youngBut God Himself can't kill them
Mrs.
Jos.
Wardell
of
Potterville
were
'colors
that
one
could
never
exactly
“
um
*
Jne
l
*
10
u
PP
rr
middle
class150
*»
“
&gt;&lt;imng
tuai goes ou in
■absctirti.*. br M.1L FwiroU:
tings. They accepted the writer and sters of this day. it would be well for
When they're said."
Sunday guc*ts of Mr and Mrs K F identify v blue purple opalescent, i**- But the other did. the adventur- ths seeds and the egg Is carried
".Pa’to’SjSS.,0"---------------------------------- .. e&lt;Wtoto.J .nd to.
£5 totototoMto.toJ.M
^unaM guest* o&lt; Mr. ana Mrs. m. f. wnury
(jus John Galsworthy; the one who out in th. reproduction of all forms
Light Is the greatest traveller' Bollum,
Mrs £
C.------H.—
Shannon left Sunday latter days at March I wm stopped 1
wbo
Ufe. Including that of human beQI Bsuty OOUNrr BIX momtum so. cr spent a happier ten days than In frateraal organisation of Detroit. known. Its outreach far outalrips
Hr?.
her1" *»™
home
in &lt;Kansas City after in my track* by lhe glory of the I
lnxK
ETef, ,arm*r
lt,at ,f
that of sound or heat and IU speed I f°irr. f*
c U1
visiting her sister.
sUt.*r, ...
Mrs. Glen
Col-(setting sun. Most often were to be .
Bc“- ana °jade him he pjantw a row of yellow corn bemake* that of a rifle bullet like that;filing
-------------Uns.. Mr, and Mrs Collins aevomaccom-'*ecn rich red* and royal purples
**'*• a row of white eom. that the
of a tortoise In comparison
iitns_.Mr,
ODTatnit kaut coukty. unk
Ur. Shannon
Rh.nmu, a*
nn far
tn, as
a* widely fringing the quctd *^atu*
JomMce in the
produced in the now crop will
YgAM DI ADVAMCM-------- ----I
To the human eye light is instan- 'nanled
panled Mra
I remix dedd.4 it nreted » taplul. back „
taneous'and defies unaided vision In Nlles.
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any efiort at measuring it* moveHastings Mr.
had and
recently
Mrs built
Ellsworth
Pennock
Heckle
ready
of to
ered
jump
in the
andhorlron.
fill theIf
therc
. about
horteon
Itvathere were
were w
lhrou&lt;h dtnner lhry
kerne!* In the same ear nf eorn. The
ADVU'naao hats*.
ihospltal. Kellar Stem, who had been cancy. Hie situation is more appail- ment. Yst both the speed and the । Pioneer. Ohio, came Friday to visit j no clouds, then the sun became a now of lhe Scandinavian, now of the pollen from the white corn fcrtlllslactive in that project gave a com- 11,8
"c usually distance that light xSSt,
travel* hasbe?.,
by
and Mrs. Frank Edmonds and i fiamlng scarlet ball, sometimes surmin's masterful
' J Sr
—
------------- ---------------------,,sta.“iUrtsr,"S‘».”'i»“''* "»m st«™i“’u»«|&gt;';£S^£^“e.X5"»VS
. Mrs. Biggs returned with them Sun- 'and fantastic halos and mock sun*.
*n&lt;1
earrtae with It the whit* character­
measured.
.
day for a visit.
I During the dark *tr?tehe* of this
,nd U1*
ot wblta
,hat 0010,1
i Ooiuma, tc • »»rd foe mk* !■ -,of his time and information which amateur New Deal drinkers. It apaud
If on a clear night during SeptemMn. Katherine Soderberg
of colorful twilight that was endingleft
1'11 them
thMn talking,
lal“a«r trering
tearing myself
myself be*^e. i^ta yellow
i,™. „„,i
wMla
x.
h. iM it... as. Km* proved Immensely valuable. Later pears that the boats arc not supplied
r, we organ to ge*
X?
NmvlSlL. tM. fate™ prtod*
ber you look up al the sky about MadL«on, Wisconsin, and her mother, our all day summer, we began to get
... ...v- ...__.__ —■------------------------------■ “southern &gt;tohta."
h« lJ*y a&lt;"
pie worka wonder* for th* race. It
n ——
__ a.. XXr. I tottlto ----------------XCstoVlntol ----------------------CMInttoi. - ------------------nf.—r——If. —
IU,txts •*
'*
nU lx,dies from Hastings made a special oiichacl in Detroit Courier.
.... over .head. you will
... sec a loaa. spent the week end _«**.
m&gt;.u •«..
*—• of full darkness
■directly
with re la- l(with
thc ——
coming
y
groat father and a great mother
I star of a bluish white color shining “ves and friend* In this vicinity, we had more spectacular displays. }T?"?
J1™1
IV r ,
each cootribate to their offspring
&gt;r iM^jrip to St. Johns to acquaint our
------------w,th ccrtaU1 activities can-NO REGARD FOR FUTURE.
mainUlr.lr^ of »
What the President or members of It U Vega-a star of the first magnl- membered as Kalherme Ryerson, of one on a night early in April; a ‘
"&lt;&gt;r&lt;i.‘nectrd with the maintaining ofa_T“
‘_
" '
’
eractous friendlv Congress am be thinking of. when tude. But you an- not seeing the They
Sunday to visit relatives I shaft of greenish white light *tream___________
OBOLTTODB.
rill
gracious, rrtenaij
U)4pcnd fiuch Vft3t sums of slar |Uelf You are seeing beams of in ________________
Ionia and Gratiot
counties.
|‘--------- -- -----•— ----— •1
Mrs. John
John;Van
Sprea. Mrs.
DuPrce that
soon arched th* heavens -•
tn a J
*
money is past understanding. Such light which left Vega thirty-five: Mrs.
Van Sprea.
Mrs. LXuiw
M,«* *»..■
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----------——--—-- —----;
,
——r.7 *!
~ ''tz*. ,h
~~
It not be among the jumbled pin works with tarribl* cartalnty
k'ards Hastings as a good neighbor? utter and absolute disregard for the years ago. This giant sun Ls said by *nd Mrs. Rising of Grand Rapids dancing band of lifht. Suddenly it Let
i**P
the
opposite
direction,
too.If If
future and for the pay day is un- expert astronomers to be eight mU- »‘,re callers al Mrs John Carrolls was faintly aflame with all the hues | I
heap
___________________ In in
tha
opposite
direction,
tea
a a
When I inquired about Hastings
of the spectrum. it
It «.-«&lt;
was »
a rainhnw
rainbow .Of
parallelled and when we recall Presl- boii times as far away as our sun .teat week.
r murky building*: climb with me criminal father contributes of hl*
^*k I learned that thc man most re­
‘he «tee^—
__
criminal tendencies and a half-wit
dent Roosevelt's campaign speeches , and to be giving out 40 times as
Miss Ruth Solomon of Grand which seemed to be infused with the
sponsible 'for Hastings’ flourishing 'Ln which he slammed Hoover for much light. Taking the pale blue Rapids, who recently underwent an spirit of jazz.
Nal^? observatory—whence the mother contributes ber Instability ot
Though
doU.
..........
.
----- industries I* Emil Tydcn and I also1 borrowing money, to what shall one light reaching you from Vega a* a operation ct Butterworth hospital.
■Dxnmh lhe
the sun did not disappear |I
ocn
—Intelligence
and. character,
the worldattribute
such
absolute
reversal
of
unit
to
start
with
it
is
interesting
to
recuperating
at
-the
home
of
her
below
lhe
horizon
until
the
nineIts
IU
river
’
s
crystal
who
■ Schuyler Marshall of the*
learned of many kind and helpful
jatlltude? Taking the sixteen million know that It Is one two thousandth parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Soto- teenth of April, we began our "rinter1
-our-- of destructive *cClinton County Rcpublicanthings he has done and la doing.
I getting federal relief, the three mil- part of the total starlight reaching mon.
schedule on Monday the twelfth. May *eem a span; let me thy vigils rm «Jongcourse or dwtrucuro*&lt;&gt;
About
that
time
Herold
C.
Hunt
!
----- ---------------- _ _
llon farmers getting AAA benefit.*..us on a bright starlight night. And
Mrs. Sidney 81 dpman returned to Breakfast from eight-thirty to nine-1
keep
.
u,r|Uca a"1'
°P w°«
««•
ten the following editorial
came to St. Johns from Hastings,
the million getting emergency relief this total starlight is one thirtieth,her home in San Francisco. Califor- thirty and dinner or supper al four।Kongst boughs pavilioned, where upon society beyond all reckoning.
Trained in the Hastings schools unthe million and a third getting of the light reaching us on a bright .m*. ’Wcdnewlay. Her parent*. Mr in the afternoon. For those who,
the (Mer's swift leap
And worn MUI, h« may and prob,the Banner.
der Runerintendent David VanBus-drought relief, the million In the [moonlight night. But moonlight is and Mrs. H. G. Hayes motored her to wanted a midday "snack" there was Startle* the wild bee from lhe fox- abljr win ug,
him*elf a mala
TOWNS HAVE PERSONALITIES, nv »,*
nHrvinai onr. army and navy, the six hundred and । merely refected sunlight and the Chicago.
an Antarctic buffet luncheon ready I
kJ®** ,
. ..
the counterpart of himself In victonsVrLtLXL . eertate ZX
h
principal and fln/thouaand,erapIw of the gov-,sun al noon sends us one million
------------iat one o'clock
(But though III gladly trace thew npM and
0„ t0 Kpnera.
Hastings
Uter
of---------------------the 5t Johns cmuiviik
eminent Uli
all until
taken vub
out of 111",
the pivpro- uiiitoi
limes luw
th* light v&gt;i
of the
best moonlight TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. I And so the tong night began. On‘t)
thee.
widening dr....nas ,a ,certain
. personality
,
—... superintendent
----- ---------- —
n««- utto*
whieh
•
dUtinmilxhrs
it
from
anv
___
,
—
.....................
v-_,.
----------a__
-t...
:
---------------„,u-.
.*.«»
-.-.to-.
■
„
-------------continent
as
large
as
the
United
,
Yet*the
sweet
converse
at
an
Inno"
o,
“
,,
-■,
widen distinguishes it from any p^uc schools. Last January Ka!*- ductton class or tax-paying class.: we ever get What then is the earth's, Bruce Eggleston and son Conrad a c------------- — ----- —
------ other town or city to Michigan. This
fht»c him to head it* im- who- *n lhc name of common sense, {share of total sunlight?
iOf Colleyville, Kansan also another Btatea and Mexico combined we
browed
criminal*
---------U true o! Clbuloi'to.
—tra-Uu WUl; &lt;bx-» Ite soxxxmmMt xhlnk B Kolxxg1
■ - .
_. .
.
.
------- ...
tj.u.
i&lt;™» !»«■• Mto- ■■■"“•. h3x. IK,
*“ Ml} ™
#
at poxtanl SC,'OO‘ syile™ lnc 111 ln to pay all these billions? It would be
We on earth are Infinitesimal at- from Iowa. Mrs. Harriet Hart, also
Alma. Lapeer, st. UnteM gyslem
Michigan. Again lntcro*ting
to know-Frank D oms clinging to a whirling ball which the litter'* daughter. Mr.4. Zclla ‘ringe of a great floating shelf of ice
' must be
Johns or any other Hastings has contributed to St. Bryce in Grand Ledge Independent, bring* us around to sunlight for Hlckock of White Pigeon. Michigan. more Ula?, • quarter of a mfillon
Almost the blghtst bliss of human­
The Virginia charter of 1000 in­
town or city you Johns
,
------------seventeen or eighteen hours out of‘were guests of Mr and Mr*. John.“,u.4re
*“
kind
cluded an area extending west to
toTX.ls.tour to mUtoumner wxdllMtewon l«« »«k
rtolton hundred ire of nur tomay be acquainted
lt ROCS Klm BigIcr&gt; Ab Car.
TRICKERY NEVER PAYS.
When to thy haunt* two ktndred the -South sea" ar Pacific ocean.
nine or ten hours In winter. This! Joseph Little of Chicago wiio has'P^lh 114
th® ”
l
W1U1«th- BUl Stebbins. John Ketcham
(plrlts
flee.
whirling ball Is so small a* to be‘becn the guest of Mrs. John Harper
CT"
•m
« D
n=.^&gt;r tn
.
. ■■■
„
1 and
the
effect
The
«n«s.-r
to
Barry erenty
lh„ about Michigan
s„ull, to „
leral
„ invisible from any star except our: fdr . several days returned to hto ?,rvd and
More «*«mntero
complete wwratUnr
geographic laolation
isolation
these varying per- men Of whom one thinks when he a Fitzgerald stalking- horse to split own star which is the sun. Yet we iiomf in Chicago Monday.
Cement la made by grinding fine
Mrs. Sarah Fisher and Mrs. Luke than ours could scarcely be imag­ SCIENTIST FINDS SEED
sonahtles is the peo- thinks of Hastings. An outstanding the Groesbeck vote in Wayne. If are 93 millions of miles from our
dny and pg’re limestone or chalk,
ined; but it was a group isolation.
pfe Who live in those man L. Ilon w w pot,,., who Fitzgerald's alleged friend* pulled star tthe sun» and it* light reache* Smith of Eaton Rapids went tn
OF “ANCESTOR PLANT” then burning the mixture.
tawrw Town* .re
v
L &gt;
, thia trick, it ii * dirty one. a* dirty us in a little over eight minutes. But ■ Pentwater Monday where they will Individual isolation wav about the
most unattainable thing in Little
towns. Town* are KracM thc 8Upreme court bench of
Fitzgerald as against Groes- we have to think of the total sun- spend the week visiting relatives.
|
forty-two
Of us
More evidence tliat some 325.000,­
। hcnuyier
pcoplc. Too often WC Michigan.
ibeck.
, ugin
light us
os UCIUS
being raumveu
radiated u«
in »•*
all U*-|
di-1 KU.
Mr uuu
and oars.
Mrs. o.
8. a».
D. tsruca
Brock •P
spent
ra*|,*JLk
‘ America.
—T There
. were
,n
~ nuartcra
have personalities Iifta.u,..,
Hastings [ -Be that as it may. Fitzgerald reettons
a fiery
,—
Sunday
at Lansing
Mon- |‘,V~S
ihaJ'hLi .nv 000 years ago there existed a "miss­
Marshall
of them
as । Towns
■ re—:—
-think
...— —
------ —
iuwiu nurec
------ ...around
....................
j orb 329.000
.
------- . ...
...... ......reluming
....... . .....„ .......
— ..in
,lth Smith
b tunc*
as creat
as theaSearth's
maas mass
day accompanied
by Mr.
uch moreI1‘2i“JL ,
™
htreeta, buildings, factories, churches has
own distinct nenonalitv It u-u
totekers
*in ..............
be wry an
Ui*t
Is times
as great
the earths
day accompanied
by and
Mr. Mrs.
and ™
Mrs.
Ing link" in the plant world, a com,.
UICU
of
US
ever
lived
before
for
any
such
-------------------- •- -—----------------■ nd whnnlx tmnnrtint na thi‘*r .
,.
...
. .. in tlie TUCC He IS putting 111 SOtlir ' -----------------—-------------------------------------- fWarrcn WUCOX.
Uovd O Rice
Rhe and Miss
mi*. Pearl
Prrr! peri«*i of time Only Commander mon ancestor type of plant from
and.yhooU Important as these u the compose personality of iu teUjng blows against the secretary of' h
' "
' '
Uoyd
I Grace of Battle Creek were the B&gt;fd hlld “ Prlvat&lt;! room—the rest which both the modern seed bearing
!««“u «l 67„” cS5 wn
w lhe u'“'«
“»- £“&lt;• »m &gt;&gt;» "««™ «oi&gt;Td. ta,
significant as compared to the peo- larly its newspaper.
a* tiandy weapons for the demo­
and Monday ■
•
- —
7 muntty were more or less common {been reported by Dr. C. A. Arnold. I
crats to live tn th** genera! campaign
pie who use them and the people
’ ----------------------------- --------John Ligman editor of the Olivet Property. For any ot us to hav* at-(curator of fossil plant* in lhe. Uni­
. in case Fitzgerald is the party nomiwho manage them.
Op'lc was in lU'tlM* on buxines* । temed lhe privacy of the proverbial versity of-----Michigan
''
, .»_! Museum
of'
Now that .u.
the —
primary election —
is nw._
HE
THAT
ha
t
h
i Paleontology, upon identification of
t There is one important exception mTr people can
wc
ll
lurn
Q
ielr
a
t.
to...
Rcrirl to trickery never pays—
a fraternal call
that wc 1,01 not evcn drcam of — several seeds found last summer Ln
buffeted with stern
to lhe foregoing. The newspaper u.ntlon to the six proposed amcnd- »
which certain of the FitzM?., nani? Radford of MUwBUimd^
Pennsylvania.
—
ui&lt;-.—■ &lt;in
-----------------------.... w_.
gerald backer* find it difficult to
published
any town
or city
ho* -a menu to the sUU? ^mutton,
Wisconsin, spent from Saturday till J?* Gould. (New York, Harcourt,
Seeds as old a* those found by Dr
master—Vern
Brown,
Ingham
tremendous influence upon what
Best knows to shape
Arnold have been discovered only
Michigan is going to be sorry If county News.
Monday with her mother. Mrs. Jane ' Brace.»
________
twice before./&gt;nce in the Catskill
outsiders think of a town. There is -jt continue.* to load up its constiluhis course to favor­
lRtd,“rd„ t
,
NANSEN AND GALSnothing strange in this fact. The
wil}j amendments which do not
ing breezes.
RIGHT THINKING.
| Mrs. George G. Nichol* of St.,
WORTHY MEET. Mountains and once In Ireland.
During a week-end .Crip. Dr. Arnold
L^uLs is the guest of her brother.;
,.
unewspaper is the one and only
therc Take the re&lt;llIctloll ln
Right thinking is thc l».*L of right
— Sir Walter
Nansen, too. foremost in the ranks ■ made hl* find in northern Pennsyi] George Newton and family.
agency of a town which, week after lhe Bas tax
an example. 7 hat Is actions. Before anything of iniporScott.
of thc adventurous-minded, kept the vanla rocks dating from thc Devon-,
woek, year after year, is a
not a proper constitutional proposal. Sn[hl&amp;8lt&lt;throSh&lt;,iuSnm£e the
Tinn-rv vviua .rira tooiv
schoolboy In him all his life. Tha Ian period, al least 325.000,000 years
TTIIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Jlm Ume h(? d|mbed my &gt;ulr&gt; WM a
and about 30.000.000 years bccaller (really an invited guest) in M tllc gasoline tax should be re- picture and plan of operation, and
1 M5 »
.^,rs J-J-Emery
tost yrlir or so aItcr he had ceased to be fore the Carboniferous period, when
the homes of thousands of people duced it should be done by law. If •’&lt;’ express them that others may see
to. V~l, r5!’ Norwegian
Minister in London.. the great coal bed* were deposited.
at''irorn there go to ClticaiJ AMJullh had just left me. Nansen. [ a* m the case of the Catskill and
»l» Bo to rake up . commuuKy. lllc
„„ omOxlenee In
’“’J
xtavinv Fwn iwiHAAiftwi witK thn
.
...
... Tlic element* in the construction i---------------------------------- “”d 11wnc® J® c“ba ,whe"
w'11; looking like a Viking, cleaved hto Irish seeds, plant* having fern-like
ll,e integrity and wisdom of their mU5t be set forth clearly and incenCareful mathematical calculations
,, iyK~wr winter.
wuy ln The rojtn was small, and.foliage were found in intimate asnewspaper business for over thirty |awmafccrSi »
timc tixut they lives of action indicated
'tv..^ Z7.7.T
t,u'P ftho*' tllat ,11C carth receives . „ f,6 L , .B‘’.2 aI!? !*ni .oI *1" i chairs toppled over unregarded in his sociation with lhe seeds. Presumyears and being something of a stu- should gct busy alld dvct II)Cn wboin
~
................................
*
arHm‘?if^ni
J^'t one two billionth part ot the to- l'Bau “7?"* I:i. U'e c,fy &gt;*"torday wake Wc b,.^ t&lt;&gt; talk about the ably lhe seed.* belonged to this plant
hW&gt;,^\'*llU ’to111 ’lven oul by lhe sun Not
«U‘ »tr »olher-Mrs-J theater; Shaw and Ibaen. But with-|Thla strengthen* the supposition
dent of community newspapers, this tb(.y rnl, trust.
'
IthX
e"&gt;’ lo bclttvc 0,11 dunnK tfte Xtoyi. Jt’""1'??,w *“
In a minute or two. by some unre-ithat al some ancient time In the
writer is particularly aware of this
“ 1&gt;ot wu'c yrl hcal doe9 1,01
“to todl during the summer membered swift transition. Nansen [ earth’s history there was one com­
Important fact.
wcd
bght for there arc wltB Henderson. Kentucky. U ex- A-a3 ringing Norwegian folksongs mon type of land plant from which '
"What do you think of the so- i nstruc \e thjfiking arc so few in lravei
SLSLTT. Ira ?h n Sr’iTM ll iv““' lU" •plexitylrom »&amp;*&gt;, lire I*'1"1
tc,ia, me on the sofa. Then, he be- the seedless fems and tha present- I
called Home Rule amendment?" a
So ftHastings
MV
MAMUNS and Barry
ftftVI I J county
C*SV*»*r
|J|
1^1
to,
progress
Is IVAJ
less UltMl
than lb
it SIWUIU
should VI
be I,(earth receivcs.no heat at all.
I Mr- “fV1
Archie McCoy re-1 an to tP|| me falry taleSi a(l&lt;|. pres- day type of seed-bearing planta
have a personality. It l* different Prominent Barry county man asked Thc impenetrability of mass Utnor- [earth receives.no heat at all.
aruT
ently. tales of his adventure* In the branched off, says Dr. Aronld.
I'
u&gt; onc
one day
a.y thb
thb aummer
.ununer.
I «n«
I. 5,
Jud.
ttax kadtag
ta.au,, Is
a extremeuxmne-)'
"“'me! ■l^2L&lt;’d Mo?d“y
than that of charlotte. Alma and ui
!anc
!;A*'
.'.dl U»t
ChUf° a?d,
, I Arctic. They were *o arllex* and bo ( The newly discovered seeds, six In
FTuxUy. we ore ulr.ld rf IX on &gt;
. Oo not num people !lllc M mulioo mile »p«n from our
.wf&lt;* a„Uch restcd 0,111 vivid as to have *U the glamour of number, are about one-quarter of au
all other Mtciilgan towns.
IU loco It «»nd. .In,pie M tarn- “» “»
&gt;«•«
P'“' ’ .lor &lt;ihe »»&gt; jith
........................
b'S t r
. -a
t,ulry ,aks; slortcs of v&gt;rne other inch Long and were enclosed in a flthe
eight
years
A* wc view it, that |&gt;ersonakiy ,
.....
.
..
Nearly everyone will assent to tire -it take*
.
.for ..light to reach us from
tor .
world whbre ma*lc rulca- and where brous husk. Although pressed flat
j
means certain men, certain women tav-thB HMM to eoclx county Uxf Uu, |, ol an „lom but pnvaMy top, the
«a11 Jtii
!on,y grcat attoenlurou* spirits can aod reduced to a "coaly" material.1
next nearest prominently visible Ind
-"T iHL “ ra5? *?dt ever penetrate The calm and be- with the interior structure unrecog-1
and the Hastings Banner. With your privilege to make ceriain changes In that he may be able to beat the rule,
6 u s™ £. ^Tu-r.^-a,
XSX'SaX* H??Jd
government in the interest of econ- “
“ London' Onl - to1' nign air. a* of the library, which had nlzable In detail, their size and ।
permission we will write something
omy For years certain Interest* in “’we .x. xm.yyd Uy^ .U.uUU,s
1 JLa if .. .
.
a ..
..
. nllcd ‘he room .while Asquith was shape are clearly revealed. Near the
of these Impressions.
■uTX.f’X »H":"'■ s“."» ««ma
thc southeast part of this state have
More than twenty years ago Cole­
&gt;p« «l «ur» wx Wc Mvc «,h
,Maa[ o, Ve„ Iu
been greatly concerned over thc cost non for uniformity. Advertising
h
can
Ionlght l( the with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ford at Polar blast, icy. Invigorating. The nah scales, an inch in diameter, and
man C. Vaughan, former secretary of
carpet of my room was a magic car- several primitive forerunners of the
of county government in northern maJXtes
sk“*ar* c,car °' cloUtL'' has bC'" 9,1 Hickory Corners.
pet. and I w as borne away to those I modern crustaceans and bivalves,
alate and publisher ot thc Clinton
Mr mu! Mrs Frank Brooks left new and magical worlds till suddenly1
Michigan, They have advocated con­ interests. We »cem unmindful that |,U *a&gt; ,or ,ou^n &gt;'cara'
ea»
■
■■
Republican, told thc writer that thc
(Friday
faa
two
weeks
trip
to
Pcsolidation of several counties. Is it someone else* interest has dictated
the insistent Tree That Knows Its
* *
toakev Mackinac Chetonan and 1I Twas
,ivs rrecalled.
''tiu‘l'u- *I lheard
*a™,nr
Hasting* Banner was rated the best
Soo”
’
voice of my cbn*c»nltoU5 self that
possible tliat they have contemplat­ that advertisement So cleverly is1 B2W can ** *’tl1 °**r human t(
all-around weekly newspaper in
part of you that make* you do the
ed that this would decrease the out- the self-interest concealed we eel- minds vuuaiire lhe speed of light? |
In lite'wilds of Central America I
dom stop to analyze propaganda to O'’'triumph-* of astronomy
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY. IlWngs you hate to do-1 heard it
Michigan. That interested u* Wc
Male'a representation in Ute legis­ Urid w hose cltesinut*' we are pulling •and Physics is the accurate mras-1 I-9Sl eroifag occurred the wedding •aJ'*n*; J must hurry away and get we find a plant which at first glance |
wanted to know more about it. We
lature?
v
lout
of
the
fire
urcinent
of
lhe
speed
of
light,
ft
U
.
O
f
Mr
B
R
Row
and
Mra
HattE- rcad&gt;- the, Gadsworthys arc coming appears to be able to think. It can
Bcautlful wonted*, in blue,
IUUI
wi
urc
xuv
—
—
—
—
--mr
o
«
tux*r
niiu
mra.
read it each week. Wc watched the:
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------------||c bride ~ dinner. "The Galsworthy*? ex* distinguish between friends and foes
,We believe they have.
I If the thought back of advertising •*
over 186 000 miles a second. Watkins al the ;iun|c
home w
of ,the
thrown* and oxfords — single
advertising. Wc judged lhe towjg by
--------------------------------- ---- ----------------- nil. b oauhabm toto«ven
sevenand
and a Mr and M„ B
Rw
„., wl)i
W11,
(11 U1&lt;
u„ claimed Nansen
Nd
TwUI stay to din- In the insect world, encouraging
and double breasted. Delenese
—.ii. nt n»
— ____ tir
■
half times amliml lhi» .earth
the ..t_____ ....
.......j..... .
...
tierr too.
tno. He
E did. The Galsworthy*
the newspaper and the reaction was
lined.
• favorable. We made a mental note'' The township government ha* al­
came. I dreaded the moment of the them that help it to survive by pay- ■
Ing
them
handsomely
with
food,
on
Milo Flfield brought to our office meeting; for the hostess 4n me j condition that they destroy the In
that if the opportunity ever came, so come ill for a vast amount ol
Let Imagination carry
in .an!Tuesda&gt;. afternoon a curiosity in the doubted whether it could be a sue*
criticism
and
scorn.
we would Ukc to live in Hastings.
sects that would, if allowedcess.
a tree
; hastes* part of me feared
That
airplane to the mouth of the Ama- Ahapc of a raspberry braneh that
It Is true that township •«•«..-.
governThe Banner "sold" us Hasting ,.
“
zon river in Brazil. South America WB5 literally covered with red rasp- in ber foolishness, that there was hand, kill IL
Some months or year* later we visit- 'r”rnw,t business methods are.often wrcaU “f
*bimagine you have the faculties for beTriea
little in common between Nansen
This plant Is a specie of acacia,
ed Hastings. We met certain people. P,ctl&gt;
We believe township
would muitjpiuxi Too lit- tralllnR “n cnatoss rope a* you flyf' Maurice Crt^by
Grigsby !cfi
left for Alma and Galsworthy. That to bring them known as the bull'e-head thorn. The
Our contacts with them bore out Ute slns of umisston and oommUtoon can lIc thought of lhe right kind 1* put
CoUf8*-' *lth hls lather “
on Tuesday together would be a* unnatural as to
impression* already gamed from the- *
Se
! K7fl^'
. ___ _______ ..._ ___ __ _ j —
’—^a^n
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to , *** *‘«idy tvs tlic iiuiiiatfy.
tected by thorns from tha attacks
too Uttie honesty. Too much thought 2*c yniiz2n,
The-Misses Genie Brown and Et- a TeW days In the city. They cam*
columns of the Banner
township as a subdivision of governis given to immediate results and not 2P acroM
,lc Ho,n»e* returned to Chicago hero from Lansing where they at- vent the leaf-cutting ants from at­
lr. Ihl» ooxuctllm hire l&gt; &gt;n lix. m™ Towixihlp nrenxmcxl U clow •nd"sought.
enough to the
1!?ethe°Pacinc
J® “PdsTuMday
extended visit in.vf^Mr and tdn^orvs
'
rpermanence of the '2*”1”
ov^
«&gt;nS»nici0*,Sd
C“y aftcr
tacking IL These ante cut away
The narrow snap brims. Dark
■—j------ ...
Ocean Then on a distance of 10.000 tpe cny
,
tereiUnix ux,&gt; ol
apTb' “x&gt;1«“&gt;
if'"01 .crer^T‘T.
Mrs. Mary
Mary' Kenfield
Kenfield and
and Miss
Miss LizLizMr*. Ella
Ella Judson
Judson returned
returned to
to her
her the leaves of any tree they eelect
blue and chocolate are IT.
If every advertisement written in *P
Mrx
Mr*.
prreuxwx: TM people h&gt; huax,™
&gt;'*”■ bo1'' &gt;" Mlehl»x&gt; «nd
1931 and thereafter were without Suraatra Still uncoiling jour rope &gt;gje C&lt;M* o{ Chicago are visiting for home in t-analog Saturday after a •o rapidly that It la soon stripped.
«1 the Mun .'-."A. ot enx.II dUe, ,b'
u 10 ""U.llre govern- lembltowe ot
dbalmutolton
■,vounC,HA
ln17,n “‘‘1" _________________________ t_______ tow &lt;Ux»'vutt with her tarenu.
The leaves are carried back to their
.pprreutl. tsar hone nnrepaper mcnl The-xxreltally IhU u auppa.nl JuuM str mUMlr, imtoaort eno “ Brt'“h. “J .A'™‘ on w'“°
- ---------- —
-■ Al
■■ ­ neats and converted Into leaf-mold.
Mr.
and
Mrs. H. ••
H. Cook of
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upon ;,tour»&gt;« toon- ¥™» Iik'’ Vtetoeto Hwa. the be teuto, there .bout nor.
Ireithu.
durex elaaa In the “
legan made ______________________
a short vWt with rcla- In which they grow fungi as food.
Conga and French Equa.orHow inconceivable is this distance uvej today.
The buUabead thorn has dtacovcommunity. The roaron. we believe. nomlcii government
— » ---------------------------- dattons. Truth in advertising a* a
Do you think it has?
slogan has value, but if we could get la AJrlf?.' T*1'nce oot »8»to over the yet how trifling when compared with
Anna Mason is visiting
1* a combination of familiarity breed­
Are vnn utLafiod with riu-intinn'honor und uwfulneKa as a basis of lbroad Atlantic to our starting point the still more incomprehensible dis- friend* in Charlotte and NaahviU*
Are you satisfied with dictation
business we could build a world ,n 8out*1 America at the mouth of tances of some of thewtars and In- q11s v^tr
ing contempt, together with the fact
„n integrity and merit Something thc Arnaaon We have thus circled finitely remote star clusters and ne’
tliat Main street generally hears from Lansing or Washington?
wlthln their reach.
So this, plant
' The average board of supervisors. for nothing" actuates too much of [ 'he eartii at the equator. Seven and bulae. The great nebula is AndroFIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY
the news almtat. a* soai as the
with all their fault* compare wet- our thinking and planning. We do an a . n*H_ times we must repeat this med a which can be seen even with a
Mr.m.M.u.J.uuiuup
Latliropauu
andoauamcr*.
daughters. grows a nectar which la particularly
Fb{ young men. The browns,
newspaper reporter.'This is not true ...
- immense amount ol unprofitable trll’ and
unwln0 oto- «&gt;P® Now unall three inch telescope and is said Miss Anna and Mr*. Ella Dakin, of attractive to the friendly ante Md
bl the farmer living five Ales from ‘y fawabiy with the state legtsla- thinking
because*we'
unduly
”
emgreys and blues. Many new
.to.-to.— a.--------- — — jin imagination fly straight out into by astronomers to be at such a dis- Ripon. Wisconsin, and Mr* W H
the city- He spends his time In the ■
or ,he Co,lKt™ °t tnc Lnlted phaslzc our own narrow interest*,
sjiace with ourrope trailing behind tance that » require* about a million Holme* of Waupaca. Wia . fath- away.—Washlsgten Star.
designs for Phil.
fields When hl* weekly newspaper Btat‘a- At lea't that 15 our observaThe ends of right .thinking arc untU just the tip. end of the rope years tar it* glow df fight to reach er and slaters ot Dr. E. H. Lathrop
are spending a few weeks tn this vicornu It U lull ol tarereulns news- i1^1 “M wc toT nbren-M Win In “xnPlo
uiularstoxxl-lhL. is left touching the earth. This ts the the earth.
Light which travel* eleven mil-'clnity among their relative* and
aetkm
Golden Rule—admiration of noble distance light travels in one second
thing* lie had not heard a word of.
________________ ...
tilings—trying to leave the world You would have to wind your tope lion miles a minute or six million friends.
'
mercially regarded aa precious are
around the equator forty times tortnlllion miles « year takes almost a
James F Mead, one of the
It is an established fact that the
' —
---------[better fofour having lived In it—to
home town newspaixr Is generally
A modem highway Is a million •rememifcr that the shortest distance measure a million mile* and that million years to leap through the;county boy* In blue, and a clerk In the diamond, emerald, sapphire and
would
have
to
be
multiplied
nifietyfathomless
expanses
of
space
from
the
auditor
general's
office, took in ruby. These, with Um addition of
ton. to. re!erenre to a™
UHp « coocreW &lt;rx»x .bMh
HSJKS
three time* to measure the distance this nebula to earth w» are filled the reunion liere and visited friends
until the next issue arrives—many a fflptorlst may get an unobstructed
n right?" instead of “Will it to thc star to which this planet be- ;wlth awe a* we ponder it. Yrt I* not In Hast tog* returning to the capital
no hard and
time* longer.
riew of a 10-cent billboard.—Borton pay?" It men and nations were longs, viz, our sun. And yet that vast part of our awe a result of th* real- I Monday.
So UMKh lor thc bmp* town newsr Globe.
»actuated by these simple rules, war- [expanse of space is lea;ted by light Izatton that human minds can cal- Frank Norwood, tlic Delton itoreculate and estimate even though the keeper? vi»ited ir.^nng. ‘ friends a
Paw r and It* coutribuUon to tlic 1
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1 fan- and deprewions would Ro out of in a lit tie over eight minutes.
pawr ano
couirwuMQQ 10 tnc
—— ——
tashion and disappear.—Hotel and
An airplane travelling at the rate imman brain cannot comprehend couple days of tte past week.
personahty of Harting*, or any
Canadian army is limited to-mwi sen
of two miles a minute would require I these staggering figures?
.
Mr. Lafayette Hughes goes i to genaraj. according to a jeweler.
town -way ta»uX^Ol. The one is to guard the io-1 ‘ ----- - e&gt; ------------lover eighty-eight years to cover lhe :
...
Quincy, nUnota Monday to resume
With an area of over rBOO.OOO some distance or in ocher words if it
This then is * page from the rec- his tempers no* work.
’.
-n;' ■: tamational boundary lino between,
‘quarc miles, the Sahara Desert in left the earth ten years befor* the ord of light—the greatest marathon
Wm. L
Brown posUnasler at
a* to i*ople *nd their In- the United States and Canada.— .Northern
Africa ranks as the world s । Civil war ended and bad been flying racer tn creation—champion speed Prairieville, was in ths city Tuesday phlres and ruble* followlag and
■ up«. outrtdm.
Omaha World-Herald.
jlargest desert.
'
j unceasingly ever since R would only king over all c&lt;xn«s.
.
on buatosaa .
•

fc ** ■■ —*------------------- gave us facts, figures and advice.
H^QOX BBQ*, game*,
klndi courteous and ex-

RIVER PARTIES LOUD,
BKVEXTT X1KTU YBAJB ccptlonally accommodating.
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case the W c. T. U. or the AnIB* tMtot «a&lt;« .1
I L*1*? °|D B|.irPnVtDU,^l?r ** TC&lt;nlC ' U’8a*^n League wbher to get a few . TlioughU unexprcs&amp;ed may

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Waters Clothes Shop

A Quotation

NEW
FALL SUITS

ne

IRE HERE/

.. $2152

Portis Hats

DressTrousers

$2?2 *2— $3—
If it is new
we have it I

WATERS

Clothes Shop

�Tha total

IOAD FACTS
Bar7LCo."n‘y People"
Should Know

«AL GOVERNMENT CUT OFT
ONE-HALF CENT A GALLON

&gt;tee that tbe price

41121. ratasT tai nine towashlps ter ■Ml interest* of Michigan rated the

Barry county has 11IJ mites of
state and federal highwaystownshlp roads not taken over by ntaan* that the auteoM
the county. In other words 4233.maintenance and for chloride, to Barry county aa compared with 1939
keep the trunk lines dustless, I*
461,000 for 1934. a considerable re­
The petroleum Institute, together
with outer interest* in this state, are
duction from previous years.
backing an amendment'to th* stele
constitution
reducing tbe ga* tex
Barry county has 220 in 11m ot
’ county roods and has taken over from three cent* to two rent* This
501 miles of township roads, which would cause property owners in
are being Improved and maintained Michigan to pay 46.000.000. which
by the county road commission. Be­ thi* reduction would mean, for the
sides thi* there are yet 335 mile* of highways of tills state. In other
township highway* which must bo words the property owners would pay
taken over by lhe county rood com- the tex rather than the user of U»e
highway.
Ur of the cost of improving and
maintaining county and township
Our good roads have been and are
being built and maintained for the
benefit of automobile owners. Is
gas taxes; not a dollar of
comes from property tax.
there any valid reason why those for
whom thc roads were built should
There is no tax on proper I yin this not pay the coat of their construc­
county for road purposes, except that tion and maintenance? Why should
In nine townships therc wgs raised the people of this stat* shift 48.000.­
last year a total of 46.41421 for 000 of the cost of building and main­
highway improvement and reitairs taining Michigan's highways on to
on township roads that had not been property, when the gasoline tax is
the fairest one levied? A gasoline tax
taken over by thc county.

they ihodkl during the year 1934.

aline was being purchased in Barry
the refinery. Today tbs same identi­
cal gasoline is costing 4J7 cent* per
gallon al the refinery. In other
all that tbs traffic will bear. Ohio
and Indiana have a higher gas tax
than Michigan. However, the price
of gasoline m these states U thc
same as it U In Michigan. The peo­
ple can judge from this statement
how much benefit automobile own­
ers would get front a reduction in

One of Utt worst things ^bout the
amendment*
sponsored by Ute
Michigan Automobile Club of De­
troit is Ute fact that It It an attempt

law. a part of the constitution of
this state. Suppose lhe makers of
cigarettes, beet sugar and a thousand
other product* should attempt to
write into the constitution laws
The assessed valuation of Barry keep of our roads in exact proportion beitefiUng their industries? Whpt
county la approximately 418,000,000.
would people think of it? Surely
laws have no legitimate place in the
constitution. The Automobile Club
of Michigan is attempting to have
state constitution fix the price of
gasoline, in order to prevent the leg-

“Fix-Up”
Days

Another feature of the proposed
Michigan Automobile club of De­
troit ha* just come to light, namely .­
If these amendments pass, the state
of Michigan will lose 45.000.000 now
being paid Into the sale* tex. The
Attorney General has given an
opinion that thgt would be the effect
of the adoption of these proposed
amendment*. The Michigan Au­
tomobile Club through lit president,
has admitted that that was one of
the object*. although tie did not an­
nounce that fact until after thc At­
torney Oenera) had given his opin­
ion. In other words this little joker
would have gotten by but for the
ruling of Ute Attorney General. If
these amendment* carry- Ute state
of Michigan will lose 46.000.000 by

lilUIIIM'IIMIIillUIII

IllUIJIOIIlUIUllliNIIUmUllllllllliHHIirj:
IMHIWaMWIIMMIfflHli

During this time of year “Nature”
gives the home owner a chance to fix
up everything snug for winter time,
which is not far away. These warm,
pleasant days in September make it
possible to put on new roofs, repair
porches, fix windows and doors and
otherwise get all buildings in firstclass
shape before stormy days dome.

We guarantee you prompt and
painstaking service.

ALL PRICES BASED ON
THE MARKET VALUE
OF QUALITY PRODUCTS

to two cent*, and the state will lose
45,000.000 more in sales tax. Can
anyone give any good reason why
the sale of other product* should be
taxed while the sales of automobiles
and gasoline should escape the sales
tax? Gasoline rates would be relieved
of 41.700.000 of sales tax and auto­
mobile sales of 43.700.000 tax.

IF THE GAS TAX IS REDUCED
: IN THIS STATE
and made a constitutional amend­
ment approximately 46.000.000 will
necessarily have to be raised every
year from other sources. In the past
It has been raised by a tax on prop­
erty for township roads, county
roads, county and township covert
roads and for township and coun­
ty road bonds. Since 1932 no coun­
ty road tax lus been spread and the
township road tax has been reduced
to only a little over 46.000. In the
four yean 1929. 1930. 1931 and 1932
Barry county taxpayers paid in
। county, township and Covert road
. district taxes a total of 1581.151.93.
I while for 1933 It was only 46.418.21.
[Are the property owners of Barry
: county disposed to vote for two con­
stitutional amendments which will
deduct 46.000,000
from highway
fund* and 45.000.000 from sales tex
funds?

HOME LUMBER CO.

HASTINGS - MICHIGAN

SAFETY

ON WET SLIPPERY STREETS

TirtBfont
3ifi.Tj.ytL Tret

4.40-21 .... $4.45
4.50- 21
4.90
4.75-19
. 5.20
5.25-18 s. . 6.20
5.50- 19 . . . 7.15

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THE HOME OF SUNOCO GAS

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free clinic U given for babies
Jumped a cent, th* 47.000.000 would iand children, about thirty usually
cease going to th* state and would &lt;coming for the attention a registered
start going to the oU companies, i
WUh fn«ua»t jucUMtioM at ttoai
y"”1?!;I luiunun, tram .
«™r ta

TELEPHONE 2240

’ Mr. aad Mra Edward CamptoeU
spent Saturday at Midland f«rk.

would raise substantially 927A99JXM OuHlaka.
for school purposes. The primary
non a vA.r will nm aetuallv work nut “S* ITy’ 1 thou'jn‘ u,p constant fund will add 414JXXLOOO Govern­
ment aid through the Smith-Hughes
Jf thi In^idment Lretes?
*uacUntJy 10 Permit tne to cross
if ths a^enmnentcarries?*
th* highway at th* curve on the out000,000, making a total of 443.500.000.
mleh?
aWrt&gt; ol that iUBim*f resort. This The expenditure for operating the
spending several days with her parpublic schools of Michigan far lhe
year, if the price
gasoline^
Bnd 1j noucea
noticed u
as Ii reuCnra
reached Uke
the year 1920-31, not including any debt
t---- . at
—
---- - — steyed
.
war. auu
Lawrence Bostwick and family of
down after&lt; rTAoaooYwav
*
"
- tho
from
Arlln*ton P*1* »«tlor. traffic service, was 492.000.000 Reduction
w bcU1» checked b? ‘hree men. from that amount is necessary but
™
Th' r*'su11 u “K’Ufieant of the lmand Grandma Dunkley.
the roads you driv* on. Pixx road
amount of travel that ixures
half. Accordingly the state must
maintenance of Ch* State’s highways trough fMrakey T^th .‘d
will cost you many limes 45.00 ta
^ure“ of furnish enough for adequate sup­
port, and that te at least 425JX»fiOO
by P* •dd- That would bring the total to 448,­
begin with
----------- p
holiday crowd.
500,000. Al least 470000000 ought to
Would the proposal save money
**’’*? 7
Fr^day “n.tl1 7 **
for auto owners? No one can ray. ®*turdMy 8-»«3 «utomobdes pa-wd
We hope tbe friends of public ed­
All anyone knows is that It would |
o*^ half ^»rlng outbe "natural" for the big gasoline
license*, from Saturday to ucation in Barry county and every­
companies to get that rent. Whose ,®^y A . *•-'
?Ler0 where will bestir themselvex u&gt; bring
Interest* are being considered any- checked, which figure* more tfuui the acute need of the public schools
way? Not the states certainly. The
e'cry U,1
the 24- of Michigan to the attention of thc
sulc U the one certain to&gt;er. But ^&gt;r
8und*y
Moo- next legislature.
It should be borne in mind that
point. The heaviest period of traffic 425,0004)00 state aid 1* an irreducible
was
recorded
between
11
A.
M
and minimum. The state should also
DEPARTMENT GETS
STRANGE REQUESTS, f001’K8un(da' w?cn 7“
_. _
.
.
. ■. .
.
in the single hour. These figures greater economy and efficiency, by
The Depoxlmen. uf 8Ule
speak for themselves of what good rearranging lhe administrative units,
"clearing house
for information' roads •have
------ -----done
— - to .increase
----------- -•
the- and. by revising the administration
relative to state government.
.popularity of northern Michigan re­
of Michigan’s public schools.
Despite, the manifold duties in­ sort* and their high favor with outEducation should also be made
trusted to tbe department by law. ,
more intensive and more practical,
every mail brings strange requests ,censes on cars from Maryland to as far as that is humanly possible
for information. These requests (California; Albert* to Florida, while But when all of that is done at least
every week*ask for information con- Kentucky.
■
Ohio, Indiana. Illinois
cemlng lhe proper procedure in ।and Missouri license* are almost as
numerous as our own Michigan ones.
PWA checks, or ^fccre the worker
extent of 415,000.000; but that is not
feels that there is some irregularity
Oalii-Campi. the young coloratura sufficient. At least 110,000.000 more
concerning
--------------- « -the
— work.
-—. -In each
--— case.
—soprano woo saiig w sucn an euthe request is referred krthe proper thiklaslic audience recently at tl*e
deportment.
’ ,
iBay View Auditorium, will begin a
MILO.
Other recent request* ask for in- M.stfk radko cngagenicnt i*te this
Mrs. Nettle HydA of Hastings and
J?
for ooe of the big motor car
high tension wire.; it notaries public;^p^nlM. At lhe opening program daughter, Mrs. Cleveland, of Co­
can preform marriage ceremonies; Lfae
mlroduced by Tetraxxinl. lumbus were caller* of Mr. and Mrs.
if the state issues peddlers license*.
famous cotoratura of her H. J. Flower Wednesday.
On Thursday. Sept 8, thirty mem­
One
Klramrext renoeat*
.
v. .....
One nt
of the
the strangest
request* re.
re­ ' time.
ber* of Ute Charleston Improvement
ceived in recent weeks called for In­
Club were entertained by the Home
formation cJncrning Congressional
Literary plays have been having Literary Club at Walnut Grove ho­
district* in Alaska.
quite a run at the moving-picture tel. Gull lake, with Mrs Evers aa
houses, three in number here. Treas­ hostess -It had been the plan to
GAbOUNE TAX
ure Island with Wallace Beery.
»
.
^HOWS INCREAHE. Jackie Cooper and Lionel Barrymore Itold lhe meeting in the grove but
The automoBUe gasoline tax for
UK_
lar al
thC
fndl,1«yJune »■
the Hollywood in a four-day showing, used. A bountiful dinner was servwas 41.600.000 more titan was colwynward and CWin CUv*
y
, T *nd“* headed a splendid nearly all-EnglUh tag club to sixty people. The visit­
June 30.193J; Records of the DepartftV
^nl^.
Onc MofC ing club provided the program, con­
ment of Slate ‘how that
the
drawn from Galsworthy's sisting of songs, readings and a dia­
lWrLVC1nT!^'i7?rv*
posthumous novel Of lhe same name. logue- Mrs. Barber, president, had
TL101!11.
,&gt;a d 111101 With it* perfect English setting and charge of the opening and closing
the state coffers from this source.
intelligent acting it-promise* to be periods. The next meeting will be

RKurrVot; are. ’
006 of lh® &lt;&gt;u‘*‘*nd,n« nln“ ol “»e
kiumi lot Assyear. The court room scene was moat
Y^CMtrayoneU^fo^eoki-l^tic.
Jane
Eyre.
Charlotte
fashioned nightshirt Nobody has Bronle.a fBnu&gt;u&gt;
Mu&gt;ry proved
gall ‘oouKh to wear it at breakfast,
loo wlth pretty Virginia
-QuilUams ’Observations. Detroit
ln lhc Utle rote, and wtth a
Prvt’ Prcsg- - - _________
picturesque
English
background.
Jlt’g well worth seeing even though
OBITUARY.
IviDiinla has a bit more physical
Henry Leonard was born In Can­ chdrm tian Mbs Bronte gave the
ada on Jan. 5. 1856. living there the L-iotnai
—1 fine. The Barrett’s of Wlmgreater part ot his life. He was pole
--------street, the play making record
married to Miss Mary Block of Can- history
.llallir¥ on the legitimate stage with
ada In 1871. six children being born K-»h&lt;iine
—
B
Cornell
and
Brian
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wiuvii
miu
ui.au
fit
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ft
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1
1..
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« ihu
ahrnrf m&gt;d wualto
w simixlh and Roben
dying In Infancy. Mr. and Or® Browning pinyin, lor it*
Ils "drsr
"first
Leonard earn, lo HuUng. In ISIS,
ln MlcMIgr.n here, armedher death oecurrttw on dan. U, ln((
cinema ades, enjoyed a
IMS. since which Ume ho Im made pra,perou. lour-d.y run Wo. As
hb home with hU wn Leander. On ,„aht
expected. Honea Shearer.
Aug «. Me learned fell dowtwUlre.,
whom fell the ooyeted Utle role
breaking his hip Death elelmed „
picture yerslon. made a sweet
him on Sept. «. aged 7a years »: .ppeMlmt heroine, eyery smooth hMr
mctlUia and one day. Sbrylving;
,he „me ^erectly poised
are lour children Mrs. Meadows, e^era-eowetow. elnemaetreas that
Orand Rapids Horman Leonard, [we see In Rip Ttde and the many
pelToll and Leander and Henry eea-allurmg-lrianguler.plol picture.
Leonart Hastings
besides many ।
nave grown to associate wtth her
msny other relauves. Runersl wrv-[„,„, Ju&lt;t about as lar away aa
Who Cote That Cent ?
Salurtsy sltenxxm|th, pefe, Iram on, real conception
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T
BapU-t
church.
Roy.
B.
1.
L,
r,, pl.,ni ,kkly ,plSluelle wom\ | one of lhe most interesting ques1 K”
-. ?m'UUng. Insg« tarty, who won Ute heart
I tlon* which can be asked concerning
terment In Rlveralde cemetery.
of the atrong and talented English
I1 the proposal to cut lhe State's gasoT* '
poet. Helen Hayes would have been
I line lax from 3 cent* a gallon to 2
QUIMBY.
Iso much better suited to the role.
I rente,' by constitutional amendment
Mr. and Mr*. Chester Scott of
at the November election, is: Who Chicago visited Mr and Mrs. Charles for she has the talent and the art
to submerge her personality into any
I will get that rent?
Scott the past week.
role that she interpret*. Katherine
The sponsors of the amendment
Much sympathy is expressed far
claim to have Uie interests of the the Ctonklin family In the passing of Hepburn, too, could have done IL
with her high check bones and ap­
automobile owner* of the state at Rev. Conklin's father.
parent willingness to appear plain
I heart. So?
Tbe Quimby L- A. 8. will hold a
Leave aside, for the moment, the birthday aid-al the home of Mrs. it the character call* for it. Attrac­
[fact that approval of Ute amend­ Walter Bidelman Friday September tive largely thr*dgh sheer peraonality. she would have been a much
ment would deprive tbe State Hlghwar Oepartmem pt »c&lt; t7.0W.W0 - Jevpt,l tr&lt;xn thia wlibbortaM trtrer-kfr-ttae-life Eluabech. Chas.
annually, which foa, u&gt; mret oMh- .1(eMW tbc Ianerj
cto LaugUm of the Henry the Eighth
••Um. that
nrvaraartv ownent
raunM* will
win
_ — —
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.
—
ciQema play certainly- orougnt reaigallons
that property
Walldorfl Friday of last week. .
to his part ai the despicable
meet if the Highway Department
parent, as did Miss Barrett's maid,
HOPS CENTER.
cant That, incidentally. Li the only '
certain and sure factor involved io
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Lyttle have thc Uiin-faced servant of Cavalcade,
the proposal. However. IcAve it-aside taoved to Battle Creek where Mr. and one mustn’t forget Flush, the In­
Lyttle ha* cm (Hoy ment in a ma­ telligent and adorable spaniel who
camo in fefr his full share of honors
chine shop
.
Clyde Leonard. Harold Reger and as he did in Miss Cornell’s play.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Williams of 7 believe a proverbial dog-hater
Kalamazoo attended the funeral of *°uld be won by Flush.
Sam Phillips at Lake City Satur~
• • •
The Michigan Conference meets
day. '
Chas. Reiter and wife returned to here this coming week, beginning,
their home at Owendale, after
12U1 The toe*1 Methodist
spending a week with that: son.1 Episcopal church, as official hoat.
up ..
as much ..
as &gt;thc
Carl, and wife and sister Mra W has been sprucing .«
kexigences of the limes allow, clean­
E Aldrich.
Mis* Ine* Ashby and frlrnd of ing walls, laying new lindteum, etc.,
Kalamazoo spent lhe week end with getting ready for the bi* horde of
her parents. Mr
and Mrs Fred divines and noted guests who begin
to arrive Tuesday.
Ashby.
V-FNLY Firoatone Tire* give
There’s a fine array ot talent
Mr. and Mra. C. McKay and fam­
you the EXTRA STRENGTH
ily. Mr. and Mra. lx&lt;*4rd tJulcAnd headed by’ Bhhop Frederick D. Lcete
of
the Oimhs Area. Dr. Oco. Az
fcHis and Mrs Shellverton frofla BK&lt;L,
■nd EXTRA SA FETY you need
Xie. Creek and Mr. wnd Mra. Chas ButteQA. of Madison Ave.. Presby­
for winter driving. You get
Kahler of Delton spent Sunday with terian chhrfch. New York-CHy. one of
America's famous preachers, com**
C. B. McDermott and wife.
Extra Values — patented con­
to give the Conference lecture which
struction features built into
Sunday with Mra. Phenla Cox and will be held in lhe capacious high
school auditorium. Dr McClung of
Firestone Tiro* for maximum
Mrs. Melissa Ashby in Kalamaxo.
Carl Reiter, wife and son spent First Methodist. Grand Rapids, just
comfort and aafety. The
Saturday evening with B. A. Lyttle returned front Europe, is given an
strongest cord body—the safest
and wife In Battle Creek.
• evening tn tell of the situation a* he
Mason Norwood and wife of Kal- gained it first-hand across th* water.
Non-Skid tread.
amaxoo and Marshall Norwood and There are two banquet*, one tealurDon’t risk your life another
wife of Delton called orr Aunt Kale
Williams Saturday evening.
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MBs Geraldine Halverson has mne John c Ketcham Dr Stunts of In­
ously thin.
to rtay with her grandmother In -dla- Mlu Watwn of China and
Bedford and will attend school min* otlier* will be heard. A concert
Equip now with FIRESTONE
JJirre.
by lhe well-known tenor. Mario CaBert Chlbon and family ot Clov- li»Ui. Is down for Saturday night
—The Tire That Taught Thrift
erdalc spent Sunday evening at the Sunday the Conference will move
to Millions.
Fred Ashby home..
[Over to the Bay View Auditorium so
No school at Hope Center thia W*1 »11
acawnmodated.
year, thc children go on th* bus B^op
preaching. With good
to Delton school.
weatlier permitting I’ll try and at­
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tend some of the many good things
Th* one thing that reconciles peo- promised end pass them on next
ipartment* is the Im- .week.

We carry a complete stock of every
. thing needed for this sort of work.

HASTINGS, MICH.

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Mrs. George Cook and three sons
of Galesburg spent Labor day with
Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield and Jack.
Mr. and Mr*. Mercure and ds ugh-

ers at the Bradfield home Friday
evening.
Mrs. Wilcox is spending some time
at her home in Hastings and help­
ing care fur a sick neighbor
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quick had
for guest* Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Myres and Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson My res, all at Grand
Rapids. A picnic dinner was en­
joyed in the woods at Crooked lake
and supper at the Quick home.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crookston
of Hastings were callers at thc
Quick home Sunday evening.
Leo Quick is spending an indefi-

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Mrs. Hattie Bellinger and son.
Dr. and Mrs. Warren Bellinger, and
Virginia, were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Norda Schoonmaker ot Kalamasoo
io meet some old friends and neigh­
bors from California..
JJoM&gt;4Mary Flower visited at her
grandparents’ four days last week,
returning home Friday afternoon.
Bcrtilcc Flower spent two days of
Mrs. Osborne, who spent several
days last week with )ier son and
family at Nashville, returned home
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Minnie Quick visited her sis­
ter. Mra. V. Robinson, of Shulls
Saturday afternoon.
We rejoice to leant Mrs Roush
Ls improving at lhe hospital at Ann
Arbor and hop* she may soon be
able to return home.
Mrs Merriman will provide the
program for the next Aid to be held

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NORTHWEST TMORNAFPLE.
Mr. and Mrs. George Adams and
Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Sherk agwnt
Sunday with friends In fanning
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thoma* of
Rev. Walter Cline and two help­
er* from Kalamazoo are holding re­
vival meeting* in the Shiloh church.
Mra. Joseph Schnurr is visiting
relatives
in
Pennsylvania. Her
daughter. Mrs George Sohroeder.
of Caledonia is caring for the home
duU**.
Rev. Armstrohg preached Ms fare­
well sermon Sunday. Conference
commences thi* week. No preachhtg
service* but Sunday School at thc
usual hour. 10:30. next Sunday.
Mrs. Hannah Roger* of Hkhart
i* visiting her daughter, Mrs. Otto
Wood, and family.
Miss MUdred Schanti and Mis?
Thelma Schantz of Caledonia spent ’
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mra Q]am lhekett of Oolnee. white
they attended the Century of Prog­
ress.
Mr. and Mr. Milton K.rmeen and
daughter of Middleville were Sun­
day evening guests of Mr and Mn
Earl Kermeen.

Broad street. In Philadelphia, 1*
12 miles long sod claims to ba th*
longest paved and lighted afreet un.
der one name In tha United Stafsa
ft waa enlarged to It* present width
of 113 feat about 135(1
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*ctom th. buMall
v. beUne wtawr. bnaiue p*dded -mtU."'
U.I t-d, BMdwin. record -111 .1. h.dm
u„
&lt;Un comp.re non rnorrtl, rl» ■* reUhn'. -mlU" Ur.n con&gt;ur«l or(
th: "top-notchers" of all time. We a thin kid glove, with lhe fingers■1
will refer to thb later on.
I
off- antl
the rest of the playAlong about the time that Bald- :ere phiyed bare-handed. The fel-

the reason of 18M. when the league (“HOLSUM" BREAD CHANGES
back to Woodland and they will vis­ Sunday evening, September 2nd.
schedule conshted ot 125 games. I
NAME TO “MICHIGAN.” it relatives here for a week or no.
Bunday visitors at Roy Enwi'
Baldwin pitched 55 of them, win-1 The baker* of “Hobum" bread in
Mra. Geo. Paul returned Saturday
were, Mesdames Sura Erway. De!
ning 43 and losing 12. In over half (Q&gt;b community annouifte that efof those 55 garpes Ute opponent*, fectlve -»
at —
once —
the ----------------------“Michigan" takes
James Underhill's condition re­ Reoloale and Clara Robinson. A
averaged less than 6 hit*, and a the place of “Holsum" on all pro­ and Mra. Roy Jarvta of Saugatuck. mains about the same.
Wolfe, wife and daughter of Gran
"fluke"1 robbed him of the honor
of duct*
bakedports,
by the
Company.
krln came
to these
Hastings
lIows ThoThey
attempted
brought
to catch
her home
Bald- Saturday
At the annual meeting of tha Del­ Rapids and Dick Rose, wife un
a “no-hlt game." Ho wa* the best
In discussing the name change,
ton M. E. church board Saturday sou of Hastings.
had a pretty good amateur team |"'Tln 8 ‘‘•hoots" soon retired, when
hitcher Detroit had. so why *houldn:t Mr. Percy Owen, President of thc
night Mrs. Blanche Richards wu
that could hold It* own pretty will ^y found their hands a* raw as |
elected as superintendent of, the his parent* hen Monday.
within a few yean his nkme would With most any of the baseball teams' tach^a* and puffed up to twice- he 'pitch the most games. For a long Company, stated it was the con­ tend the Jarvis reunion Sunday. .
sensu* of opinion of officers and di­
M. V. Cheeseman of Florida called Sunday School proper, and Mr*.
I theh- normal site. Such a pitcher as I
be flashed in glaring headlines around here. But in some way
rectors as well as dealers, that thc on Woodland friends dhe day last Mabie Town as superintendent of Sunday with his daughter
gof noised around that on a farm
of
would be useles*,
name "Michigan" was Ideally adapt­
the primary classes of the Bunday Clyde Warren, and family.
]ust
north
of
town
was
a
leftehandi
Whout
a
catcher
able
to
hold
him.
:
metropolitan dalles and Charlie
Detroit had three pitchers: Baldwin. ed to lhe bakery's product*, inas­
School • opened In the Woodland School which win hold their sessions
Baldwin, nicknamed “Lady" Bald­ ed kid who could "throw a ball like ’ Somcone heard of a big. husky Getzien and Conway. ' Today thc much as the company b owned en­
Township scbaol Monday. Sept. 10, in the basement.
win. heralded as Ute greatest base­ lightning." . and he could really you,n^ Irtsh Iad over “‘ Albion, who Detroit league has among its pitch­ tirely by Michigan people, all the with a larger attendance than ever
The teachers of the Barry Twp.
ball pitcher of hl* time—which he throw a “curve ball" too, ad' they | S?“ld d° 111 e Wck- Hu name was ers "Schoolboy” Rowe. Marbury, employees are Michigan folk, and before. Fallowing are the teachers: Agricultural school attended lhe an­
McDulrc. an Iron-moulder by
was. If we could turn back the dial induced him to yiln the team as a
Bridges. Auker.' Sorrell. Crowder. distribution of the product* is ex­ H. A. Kltson. luperintendent; Don­ nual encampment at the W. K. Kel­ her school at the Altoft school dis
pitcher. After they got him they ***** anU J1Ist “ ‘ougwwxl hard
clusively among Michigan grocers ald Gager, principal and manual । logg Foundation at Clear lake camp trict Tuesday. September 4th. fa
Hogsett,
Hamlin
and
"other*
too
lhe coming year with a fair attend
that we had in Charlie Baldwin a didn't know what to'do with him. “ lhe metal he handled. He was numerous to monttpn.” A pitcher and-consumers.
■
arte; John Doneth. agriculture and on Friday night, Saturday and Sun­ once. Thia la the fourth yeap. of
baseball pitcher, whose ability in because .they didn't have anyone 1BC’:ureo: he mode good, and Bald-, today who wins 20 games during a
Mr. Owen also emphasized that coach; Lenare Dowden, Englbh and day,
‘S. -h.-.a
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Miss Wilson's experience in tench
lhe pitcher's box would equal the ■who could hold him. They found *“, aPd McGuire became stellar season b quite unusual, and today ‘he change
was a change In -name
Latin:
Helena
Schuler,
domestic
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that
those
report*
about
hb
marvelJ*
8
,
*n
the
national
league
flrmaIng.
’best who ever performed. It surily
through "relief" pitching it quite ,only- He stressed ‘hat the high qual- art*; Naomi Van Loo. music and
GLASS CREEK.
*
was hb misfortune that he wa* ous speed and throwing curve balls
ordinary baseball team ,
Mr. and Mn. John H. Brown o
often happens that a pitcher 1* glv- “7 stewards responsible for the
bom 50 years too soon. With the । were only too true. He could throw I f®111" ?S8‘,n„tV®uch th« ‘orluous ,cn credit for winning a game by wldc acceptance of the Company'*, history: Zadae Eastman, Kellogg’
Sunday visitor* at Fred Otis' were, Freeport In company with Mr. ant
^tany^burae.
In
the
grades:
Mildred
Jorlightning speed and dazzling curves b ball like lightning and. wonder of ®?rvc? ‘nat Baldwin streaked across only
,
pitching an inning or two.
products,
product*. under the “Hobum”.name.'
.name, aan, primary; Josie Watrous *cc- Bruce Slddall and family of Grand Mra. J. Strait of Grand Rapids call
he then threw, lie could today com- wonders, he could actually curve It , p ?
a™at crowds used to atRapid*. Mr. and Mra. Edwin Buck- ed on Clark Barber Tuesday after
It b no unusual thing today to'would be resolutely maintained un­
mand a salary way up Into the too ln several different way*. A ,,d *h&lt;** °’d Rames nt the fair- ,
I land and children of Ann Arbor and
sec from two to a half dozen pitch- der thc new ' Michigan" name,
and fourth; Arlle Spindler, fifth andI Br. Burkland's sister , and husband noon.
thousands. Were the athletic young 1 "curved" ball in those days was ol- '«rount&gt;- Merchants would serthetlmes ,
ers used in a game, but nothing like I
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John Lewis had a poor spell with
sixth; Harald Yerty, sixth and sev­ of White Cloud and Louie Erway
“south-paw" of 50 years ago. able to most listed among the "Impossibles."
c*®** th5*r stores when some ।
that ever happened. 50 years ago.
OBITUARY.
his heart a few days ago. bu‘ 11 tat­
enth.
step into the box today with the . Many said that it "couldnt
be
“J* ta®** were on. But therc was ■
and family of Kalamazoo.
Then if a pitcher started a game he ' Clara E. Walldorff. daughter of
ter at thia writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Curtis and fam­
™
perfect control he then had and done;" that it was just a mental 11-I1 .j
” many
®.any “one­" 1had to finbh it regardless of hb con-! lb* late William and Clara Wall'
Sunday visiters at Forrest HavMB* Alice Foley returned to ke
where Hastings would
,
ily. Miss Maxine Charlton and Mr.1 ?ns' were, Robert McGlocklin and
throw hb darting curves with the lusion and so on. When Baldwin sided games, ~
' .dltion.
how he felt, or how many ex-'dorff. was born April 7. 1884. in
school at Cincinnati, Ohio, lost wte
lightning speed for which he was pitched, the woven-wire«back stop Klt&lt;ian.Uhcre from 20 to 50 scores. tra innings it might require. Today Hastings township, where she spent George Curtis of Flint spenTSun- family of Hastings, Mra. John Foreto continue her achool teaching. '
famous, an extra $5,000 of 810,000 at the fair grounds was hardly large■' while the opponent* would be lucky in the big leagues, a star baseball her entire life, excepting the last few day with Mr. and Mra. John Dell. Mr.■ mian and son. Maurice, of Kalama­
,
to
secure
even
a
single
run.
It
hurt
Curtis
remained
for
a
week's
visit.
yearly salary would be of minor con- i enough to shelter eager spectators,
: zoo. Clayton Newland of near Delpitcher is regarded as a big asset. ------------ ------- L- ........ ........................
Mr. and
Chas. Rowlader of
sideration. Pitchers like “Lady" I who sought preferred positions to tne attendance and It was found The idea Is not to see how much years when she lived with her sis­
ter. Mrs. Byron A. Smith, in De­ Grand Rapids called on Mr. and ten and Evalyn and Billie Newland
Baldwin. Schoolboy Rowe. Lefty get a glimpse of what was said to., that stronger opposition would have work they can squeeze out of him.
of Southwest Rutland.
Grove and' others notable in their ,"be a "curved ball," and to pass their | U&gt; be recurea. The IMenapolle but how long they can help him troit. She is survived by her mother. Mrs. Lawrence Paul Sunday.
The following young people have
Mrs. Clara Walldorf!; a sister, Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Scott of
times are “flnd*"—you can't pick bplnlons on it.
, team of the Western Association'
Miss,
,u,nder lhe management of continue hb career. There arc gym- Byron A. Smith; niece. Mrs. Mal­ Grand Rapid* spent Saturday with began their school duties:
them up often. But of all the no-1 The Hastings team had no catch- ’
Virginia Haven* is teaching at ;
H' Wa‘kln8- '“ter manager nluittnis. physicians, masseurs, and 1colm Campbell; a nephew. Ken-* Mr. and Mra. D. B. Green.
table star twlrlers who have flashed er who could hold this farm boy ,' NJr'
of the Detroit National League sjieclallitfi to look after him when'1neth Walldorff Smith, all of De­
Miss Lenore Dowden arrived Sun­ Shultz, Gordon Havens Is attending
• team, came here. Being a well- anything goes wrong. The won- 1troit Funeral services were held,on day from Pine Village, lnd„ where the County Normal; the Misses Vlrglnls Warren and Genevieve Erway I
When your house needs re­
known league team, it was naturally der is that 50 years ago pitchers 'Thursday afternoon at two o'clock she iu** been spending the summer
and Junior Erway are attending H.1 pairs or rebuilding, you consult
suppo*ed that Hastings wouldn't lasted os long os they did. Nature 1at the !&gt;omf of Mrs. Byron A. Smith with her mother.
a carpenter and then arrange
H. 8.; Mis* Marlon Edger Is teach­
stand a ghost of a show-but it did. will stand just about so much, and 1in Detroit, at which the Rev. Dr.
with
him to get the materials
overtaxing
it
exacts
sure
toll.
Platte
1
Amstuu
officiated.
Funeral
Ing
the
Otis
and
Norman
Erway
It fooled the vbitors. Even these
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
necessary to bring the house bock
Today as a wel) preserved man. 4service* in Hastings were held on ry Sandbrook of South Woodland in Kalamazoo after spending the
fcll0ws dldn ‘ connect
to Ils original livable state.
1
1
afternoon at two thirty and they spent Bunday evening with summer with their grandparents
with Baldwin's "curves" much more; &lt;5 years of age. the fire of youth Friday
al the Walldorff funeral Mr. and Mrs. Will Grigsby of Ha*- here.
*
successfully than local amateur; gone, one naturally would not rec- o'clock
How much more Important Is
Miss Anna Mae Pue and Miss Isa­
| J**®8- x'he visitors made three runs ognlze Charlie Baldwin as the win- 1home, the Rev. Dr. Kttching officiat­
the repairing and rebuilding of
dora Pranshka of Hastings were
। ‘&gt;ie first inning, mostly due to er­ ner of a&lt;fl5-gamc World's Cham- 1ing. Burial was in Ute Valley Home
the human habitation, housing
Sunday visitors at Chas. Whitte­
. rors. but the game ended 4 to 3 in pfonship series, and widely lauded as &lt;cemetery. Miss Walldorff was a
a* It does so many vital and un­
DELTON.
* more's.
favor of the vlsitofi. Next came thc wlnnef.of many other great bat- ’splendid example of a Christian IIfry­
seen parts. Yet some people who
Charley Smith spent the week
The Misses Donna Foreman and
(the famous Pittsburgh "Browns." *i tie* on the baseball diamond, per- 1ing woman, and was a devoted com­ end in Detroit
attempt to repair their systems
forming
feati
still
regarded
os
J
panion
to
her
brother.
A
large
Marion
Erway
of
Kalamazoo
called
-...
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professional team maintained by a
hire a carpenter to replace a
marvelous,
one
of
the
many
being
nu
mber
of
friends
mourn
her
pass
­
on
relatives
here
Friday.
Rev.
Miles
preached
hb
last
ser
­
.Pittsburgh millionaire, with about
few shingles on their house, or
holding the. strong Philadelphia111*- shc
• member of the Ad- mon of thia conference year Sun­
Ray Erway called on his uncle.*■ a plumber to stop a leak in a
I the same result*.
day He and Mrs. Mlles will leave Henry Shively, and family near Gun
The next year Baldwin went with league team scoreless for 44 Innings vcnt church in Hastings. '
water pipe.
Wednesday morning for Petoskey to lake one day last week.
the Milwaukee league team, ploy­ &lt;or nearly 5 games* in succession. “ Ls 418 lf an uncompleted chord
Do not take chances with your
Miss Virginia Havens attended
ing there a couple of years or so, In his time he hung up a record ।of music stopped when she set forth attend the annual conference.
‘° nnd
health. Let a physician advise
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Groat and thc teachers' health camp ut Clear
i then going to the Detroit National that he can well be proud of. and
two sons. Frank and Marvin, of lake from Friday until Sunday
you. and a reputable pharmacist
.League team. Naturally he was the one that will probably stand for al!! Celestial harmonies as a reward
time for other pitchers to shoot at. , For aU thc loveliness she left be­ East Lansing were In Delton Thurs­ night.
supply the treatment.
I "pride of Hastings" and hb career No good pitcher would be permitted I
. hind.
day calling on friends. They were
Mrs. Roy Oaks and Della
are
closely watched. The first team to
rpciiuuig the week
wcca with
wiui relatives
rciauvcs al
at
(oppose him as a big league pitch-, to even attempt shooting nt It today 1 Th*8 world Held charms for her,... returning from a week's visit at A, spending
but
much
more
When the Championship flag of|1
h
’” how rB,
”’h *~*
“
Century of Progress.
Battle Creek.
। er was the great New York National
| -----------Miss Esther Erway and Harold
Will
she
discover
on
that
golden
the
American
league
is
unfurled
at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Baum
are
hap|
League team. When It came to bat­
shore.
[ Sharp of Yankee Springs were Sat- I
py over the arrival of a baby boy (Sharp
ting. It too had a "Battaillon of Detroit next year, os we hope and
When she begins that last trium­
Death" In such batters os Connors believe it will be. it is to be hoped
phant strain
! O'Rourke. Ewing. Dorgan. Ward. that "Lady" Baldwin may be hon­
Commemorating her release from
.Gillespie, and others. The first ored with a prominent place. It 1
pain!_________________
would be a fitting recognition of
! three above named were right up
| at the top of the' Ibt of champion the fact tliat it was largely through
OBITUARY.
| batters of the National League and the peerless effort* of the left-hand­
Sarah Lovlna. only daughter of
ed
farm
boy
from
Hastings
thot
,
all six of them were Included in
the prized honor was first brought Levi and Matilda Coats Elliott, was
the first 20. In those days there was
born
’
Nov.
4.
1857 at Maple Grove
to the state's metropolis. Baldwin's
ho radio, and no telephone service baseball record will always stand Center. One of the early pioneers
fuhingt
i 71
TO
to amount to anything. Tlic only But. ala*, how fleeting is fame and she spent her girlhood and young
way to get a report of Baldwin's first how soon we are forgotten.
womanhood nt the old homestead at
game in big league company was
Maple Grove. On April 5. 1888 she
to get It by Innings over the West­
was united in marriage to Hugh
ern Union telepraph. That was
Leach McKelvey, who passed away
******
p&lt;‘a&lt;«
done, local "fans" contributing. The)
April 2. 1924 and she moved to the
wire reports by innings were deliv­
present home where she passed away
ered to Busby Bros, barber shop,
Jiy Sept. 8. 1934. To this union
a little one story shack on the north
e bom two children. Roma Mc. Jerson and Harry McKelvey. A
side of State street, not far from
Alts
where Miller's furniture store now
brother proceded her in death Nov.
th* I—
Is. There the score was painted
77------ i of last year. In the immediate family
(Continued from Page One)
»»d I p-i
ptinc*
0'**1’ I1.1
I to survive are the children. Mr*. Mc­
across the windows In large figures
I .!.-•»&gt; “'.‘’w ,
—'k"
Was there a crowd? Pity the one his home still riding in hb covered Pherson of Detroit and Harry of
who attempted to use the sidewalk wagon, but without having Inspired Maple Grove, a brother. James, of
to pass by. and everybody standing terror among Barry county demo­ Maple Grove, also ten grandchildren.
there and gaping at the "score­ crats, in fact they laughed at him. I Funeral services were held al 11:00
board." just as if steadily gazing at nnd are still laughing to think that A. M, Monday at the Wilcox church,
the Rev. Rhodes officiating. Burial
,‘
.........
cl—
“®r*_—
‘hve ......eg.
figures. inc
The ‘he,man would act «o toollahly.
c
crowd was breathless as the result I This b not all lhe congressman in Wilcox cemetery.
of the first inning
Innina was posted— d'd- Before he came in person and
WOODLAND.
Detroit 0.
0, New York
York' 1.
l. "Too bad.
bod |ln 8latc to order Barry county demThe September meeting of the
too bad." a
°crats
“ sigh
sign went
went up.
up. Thc
The wise
wise i"
,uu- to
‘"support
‘•uppori him
rum at
at the
me Primary.
primary.
h. beta
ones chirped. "Baldwin can
win J1* elected two or three henchmen I W°«^n’S^dy C’ub will be held
against elute around here, but he n ‘his county to go in his name and ' “ ‘hU“h~I
B. A LyBarker, Prop.
Hastings, Mich.
aim hardly good enough forth0| threaten the postmasters at Middle-1 ^‘*-®«p^ “4’** ’,°°fon^k mu
big league." After a while the re-ivU,c and «“ Nashville, informing , Pr&lt;*™nl wU&gt; •» « follows
Muirt*’
suit of the next inning came by!‘hem that they were about to be dis-!’^-.^hoo) Days; roll caU. a favorite
wire,
that
neither''mlsscd
n°°k ,?lvle«
25? "r
A. DflUf^r_?f
wire.■ which
which
showed
that neither
mlsscd from
(r°n&gt;the
‘he government
government service,
service. i।
- _ showed
--------- ......
&gt;Mm
—
।
..
....
.
r
jjot
only
that,
the?
added
tliat
thc
I
Uie
Samurai
by
Eteu
Inagaki
Sugiteam scored. "Ain't it just wonder­
ron
of
Dr.
Swift,
who
is
in
thc
CCC,
moU&gt;
'
slyen
by
Ruth
Nicthamer;
ful to stand here and get the result
of a ball game way off to Detroit would be flred and that Hades!muilc- Prances Paul; Edgar Guest
Two of I**"1' Sara&gt;&gt; Fisher; hostesses, Lena
by each inning." was common com­ would let out for noon.
r.u
Jean
Martha' Smith,
-*•«»»
ment. Then came thc score of the these minor henchmen of the con- KUpetrick.
Finnic.
Florence
Kiteon. Dora
gresaman
went
to Freeport and told 'j ”
*
v
next inning, and the next, and the —
------- — —
next, and all of them ciphers. By I Postmaster Herman Rensch that.) Brumm. Mabie Rowland. Matilda
thb time the wise man had changed 1,nlrss
supported Foulkes. he Cook. Hilda Summ.
Mr. and Mrs. Herald Classic of
hb comment to:—"I alius knowed 1 to° n,UAt w*,k the Phmk.
Baldwin could make good In any I To clln'u‘x tWs situation lhe chair­ Lake Odessa, who are the proprie­
league." When the ninth Inning I ®*n °f Uu’ democratic county com- tors
lo™ of the Woodland confectionery
was posted with another cipher for 1 nlUtce sent the following telegram an1d drug’store, are the proud par­
of ---------------------a baby girl weighing seveno—
both teams, the final score stood Ito Postmaster General Farley ati ent*
ent*..
0. Even thouah
, New
-- York
---- 1.
.. Detroit
—
uniiiKii I Washington. As a result of this Mr. andohe-half pound*, bqrn Sept. 4.
he
he lost.
lost. Lady
Lady Baldwin
Baldwin had
had wnn
won. nnd
and 1 Foulkes may hear something quite I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allerding
the daily papers thc next morning. interesting from the nation's Capitol.' and Mr. anl Mra. Will Hauer spent
paid glowing tribute to thc prowess At least he ought to. The telegram j ‘he week end with Mr. and Mra.
(Kenneth Hauer of Wyandotte.
of ■ marvelous pitcher who came; read:
Fourth
Dbtriet Congressman
Mr and Mrs- Jacob B™dy and
from the sticks" to hold the great
Foulkes and workers yes-1 son. Bobby, of Grand Rapids vtsNew York team to one lone run. George
1
The Detroit papers halted thc ad­ terday threatened Barry county ited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager
vent of a mighty "south-paw" In postmasters with 'dismissal unles* front Friday until Sunday.
flaring head-lines, and from that ('they come across for him. Fred f Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Fnul attendday on. m long as he remained with White. Nashville, contends Foulkes rd the funeral of the latter’s uncle,
ttlC wwouncement that has given him authority to dismiss j Mr. W. S. Benham, of Irving town'Baldwin will pitch" brought great and name new Barry county post- ship. Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Bush and son.
crowds of loyal "fans." With only mxsters. White says he will name
Lone day of rest, he was sent in to himself Nashville postmaster aiti Bob. were Sunday guest* of Mr. and
• ’
- ---------------------Middleville postmaster.
'
Mra. J. V. Hilbert.
I pitch against the strong Boston •Lee Johnson
Miss Arlene McMillen, who teach­
"Do postmasters In this district
, team.- which he defeated by the
l500^ °LLU) *'
two scores have to submit to tills browbeating? es the Ragla school thb year, spent
I made off his pitching in two full Barry county postmasters are neu­ the week end at Clear lake a* a
। games that he pitched, and agiln tral in this primary campaign. guest with the other teachers of the
I the work of the great left-handed Please give us assurance Foulkes county, of Kellogg Health Founda­
j twirler was lauded to the skies, and has no authority to coerce postmas­ tion.
Mrs. Geo. Paul, Mr. and Mra. Ray­
he continued mowing down teams ters on his behalf. Full information
will be sent on request."
mond Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Cha*.
that faeed him.
A leading democrat of this coun­ Paul of Hastings attended the Jar­
■ Of the -brilliant baseball pitchera who have flashed across the ty. commenting on thi* spectacular vis reunion at Ovid Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spindler re­
baseball firmament, we believe that visit of the Fourth District congress­
"Lady" Baldwin's record is second man. said: -It is quite evident that turned to Lafayette. Ind.. Tuesday
jto none. Comparison is difficult democrats cannot stand prosperity." after spending the summer with
relatives here. Mr*. John Velte and
for two or three reasons:
Mis* Carrie Grozlnger accompanied
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
. l8t—Flf‘y yean ago the first two
Floyd Craig has started to har­ them and visited them al their
foul balls that a batter hit did NOT
' count as "strikes" as they do today. vest his onion crop on the Wm. home there for a few day* before
returning home.
I If a batter struck out then, he either Strausbaugh place.
Earl Plnkbeiner of Hastings called
JaAnne Finnle had her adenoids
had to take three healthy swipes
at the ball or have three strikes at Wm. Strausbaugh's Sunday.
Kltson
had her tonsils and adenoids
Mrs.
Minnie
Hammond
spent
one
called on him. It doesn't take a
removed.
day
this
week
with
her
daughter
(mathematician to figure out that
| that meant a lot more work for the nnd family, Ruby McCulla, in Haslings.---------------------C. K. &amp; 8. next Sunday to Chicago
i pitcher. Despite this fact, Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. John Huizinga of to visit the World's fair. Everyone
retired a* high as 13 men on strike*
in onp game and quite often struck McCords visited at Warren Boltons who hasn't visited the fair so far
should take advantage of this ex­
out from 9 to 12 batsmen. During Sunday.
Visitors at Charles Woodruff's cursion.
1886 he struck out 344 batten, or an
Dayton Jordah lias been ill at his
average of around 7 for each game Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. John Ing­ home In North Woodland for the
(he pitched.
ram
of Hastings.
past two weeks. Hl* daughter. Mn.
j 2nd—Baseball managers 50 years
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Letro of Bat­ AL Laird, of Battle Creek Is caring
ago evidently regarded a pitcher as
tle Creek spent Thursday at Wm. for him.
'
* man of Iron, who could staff'd any­
Mrs. Lawrence Paul. Virginia and
thing. The greater his ability to Strausbaugh's.
Greydon Paul returned the last of
pitch, tiie more they pitched him.
A British railway company rents the week from a visit with Mr. and
and sometimes complained because out carriages which may be shunted
। they couldn't work him more. In to a secluded spot for a vacation.

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THINGS TO
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Holders of 4th 4|# Liberty
Bonds, bearing numbers ending
with 2 or 8, may exchange them
through this National Bank for
U. S. Treasury
Bonds.
All 4th 4J# Liberty Bonds
with these numbers called for
payment Oct. I 5, 1934.

Barry County Crops Show
conducted by National Bank of
Hastings, Nov. 5 to 10.
- '
Get one of our Premium Cat­
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fered.
,
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of Hastings are insured up to
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HASTINGS BANKER

�T1IE HASTTNOS BANNER. WltlSPSllAV SCTTEMBDl 11, l.U

Social Events and Personal Mention
Monday.
daughter,
id family.

Mr

CORNERS.
llaon commence
Altoft school dli
rlth a fair attend

erlence In teach

ohn H. Brown ol
iny with Mr. anc
irand Rapids call­
er Tuesday aftera poor «pell with

’ returned to h
tl, Ohio, last wt
hoot teaching.

NG AND
-DING
LyBarksr
ng. you consult
I then arrange
: Hie materials
I the bouse back i
able state.
’
re Important is
d rebuilding of
tallon. housing
y vital and unome people who
r their systems
’ to replace a
their house, or
&gt;p a leak in a

tnees with your
hyslclan advise
ible pharmacist
ent.

lr "DaUj

Maurice Edmonds made a business
trip to Detroit lari wook.
Mr.* and Mra. E. F. Bottom spent
tbe week end at Midland.
Mrs. Bruce caaper la visiting rel­
atives in Marshall thia week.
Mr. and Mra. Oeorga Birutes

[LOVELY FLOWERS AT
CLUB LUNCHEON
LUNCHI
——— '

Cover! Were Laid for Thirty_
_
——
Two on Tuesday—Mrs.
Carveth Next Chairman

LYDIA OVERLOOP AND
H. E. PRENTICE MARRT.
MIm Lydia Overloop. daughter of
Henry Overioop. South Burdick
»treet. and Hubert Eugene Prentice.
Howland av»nna
anrt nt
avenue, son
of Mr
Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Prentice. Hasting*, were
united in marriage at 7 Tuesday
(Continued from Page One)
evening, Sept. 4. at the home of tha
bride's father. The service was read Ethel Foreman served as delegate I
tn
— the
*..v presence V.
of &gt;
about
WU- 85 guests fppm
ik. thj« wa.
aI,.
by the Jtev. J. A- Veldman. Bethany inuai meeting a very Impressive me- ;
Reformed church. The bride was at- (mortal aervtee was* held few the '.

MTU DIST. CON
WIMW

Mrs Mary Link of Battle Creek
Edw Kelley ot Fort Madison,
te the guest of Mrs, Ophelia OHalr Iowa.
iWting HMtlngs.
Especially lovely and attractive
*» the home of Mr. and Mra. C W
w_ u ln unlwnUy were tbe early fall flowers, asters,
Oawford..
hospital. Ann Arbor, for treatment. .&gt;«.*,«,
slnnias. uw
marigolds, etc., used aa dem­
'is. -22
Ur‘ E J Pr*1‘
» OUeaso orotloM •« Un taebroa at Ui«
Quoifa Mra Mr .tut Mr.
... relatives.
.....
(country Club on Tuesday. Thc
( visit —with
_ where thirty-two
___ _ .... Urfd '7 *fl0« len«th T
members who have pasred on during'
Brown and some friend* from Bal- । Mrs. A
luncheon tables,
Vickery of Charlotte ______________
were. seated, were centered____________________________________________ the year, there
being
eleven:
.
called on
baskets
*
Fourth
uaasew of
ui mixed
mixra bloMOm*.
oioMum".
I,?“*'
, ,,----- „.F*^,
----- 7. / T,,, ,.
------ a throughout the
ujc
ruurui District.
uiainci,
with friends.
MUms oonnie Oook and Marjorie urday. '
Mesdamea
Carl
Wespinter.
KcUar
ICcIlar
}™&lt;
long
tube
tulle
veli,
veil.
which
Which
fell
fell
from
from
a
a
cap
cap
Mr
Mrs
s. Webster
U.»istrr and
and Mr*
Kritner.
Krllr
—r
Mr. and Mn. Dan Lewis visited Stebbins, also Lariks Cook and
**Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welsch of
Siem
and
A.
A.
Anderson
comprised
JInjptece^with
aJ*»ri
cliaplaln.
gave
appropriate
readings
'
Mrs. Ella Hall at tbe Kent Co. In­
Chicago are v tel ting her mother,
lhe
andian
an(uj B puno solo, "My Buddy.” was'
the committee In charge. Miss Ag-1
Ag- 1*" accessories also were white, and|
firmary on Sunday,
.,
Mrs. Ida Bogart, of thte city.
nes
Sim
won
the
guest
prta
at
carried
a
bouquet
of
laltenuui
,
p
layM
o
namea
were
fol
.[
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crawford,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowing of
U V. BUdWr
I STS“ P",Cr
have been spending ten days with
■ Mobile. Ala., spent the week end
J^The"^nbe"re“ "
"
M1“ Marguerite Spoor.
aUeDce.
relatives in Chicago.
. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis.
Guests were Mrs. Harold Pelham
Jhir-n
Mrs. Charles Burch of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson. rtfZMAiJdwtaw;
1?' pin* taneta am,
whh .hteh|
gown, mtn
wn.cn;
h“i
Rapids was the guest of Mn. Robert
. Mrs. Belle Brock and Mrs. Edith
—...___ _ Powers
_____ _.u».*he
worewith
blue she
accessories.
Her
bon- I
wore blue
accessories.
Her bou-1
Catherine
of Lansing
Burch on Monday.
Bonnell drove to Aliegsn Sunday.
quet was of pink roses. Hadley But- J*r,
‘
Mrs Winona Downing; Mrs. Marlon trirk Kn!am-LZ!M&gt; was he,t man ,
Mr. and Mn. Rankin Hyde and
1 Iuid cnrol,e*l I20 llcw member.,.
Hodgson.
Charleston.
W
Va..
with
Georg? of Prairieville visited Mn.
Palms and garden flowers decorated Swtmenl Conrenttonwhich mrete'
/ Nettie Hyde on Saturday.
of her mother. Mrs. Mary Peterson. Mrs. A. H. Carveth and Mrs. J. I.
lhe home and MUs Eleanor New­
•
Mr. and Mra. Weldon Wolfe
Mrs. Don Foreman. Mrs. Harry Baransy. Ada. Ohio, with Mra. Paul­ house played Lohengrin's wedding;
’ family of Battle Creek vteited
Waters and Miss Violet Reynolds ine McOmber.
march and Mendelssohn's wedding ™‘™£r'. T^ain^nf
:
Ungs relatives on Bunday.
Mrs. Carveth is chairman for next
were In Kalamazoo on Saturday P.
Vice-President, te chairman of lhe
m'urch She also presented a short
Mr iuia Mrs. Gary Crook returned
week's luncheon.
musical program preceding the cere­ losing side. Michigan placed second
Monday from Stanton where they
Mtes Mabel Bteaon spent Baturdny
in
a
membership
poll
in
the
Central
mony. A reception was held and a
DOUBLE WEDDINGhave been since Wednesday.
Division caiitainUig nine staffs.
'
nlght and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
A very pretty double wedding took dinner served at the Columbia hotel,
Mrs. Don Btedge went to Lansing
C. M. Sisson and family of KalamaAnnual reports of rehabilitation,
place Saturday afternoon. Sept. 1. after thc service, after which Mr child welfare and community serv­
on Thursday to join her husband,
and
Mrs.
Prentice
left
on
a
trip
to
nt
1:30
o'clock
at
the
borne
of
Mr
who has employment there.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Leary and
D. ice were given. The reports showed
nnu Mra.
mia aiian
Albert. wijru.
Green, near
■
......
Mld- New
_ York City
- - and Washington.
Robert Wolfe went to Ann Arbor
_ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Beckwith sjicnt nnd
dlnllle.
ol « r»U- .0. &amp;7 .Bl be .1 homl.lur Sept that U)» Hartings Auxiliary had
■■_ it... in U» preset nf
on Tuesday where he will go through ,
—
Sunday in thc northern part of tlw
Uvea anal friends, when Ihelr d.ilKli- -J ».
8o-11’ BuM*ek Jlreel. Mrs been represented at five of lhe six
lhe clinic at University hospital.
(
Mtes state.
district meetings during Uie year, a
Mra. Martha Norton of Kalamaaoo 1
, of
William Hopkins of Richmond. Ur Mbs Father oreen.AI* AreMe Freni ires mlns .war ooslume was total of thirty-two attending. Mra.
ol Mr and Mra. Bay Burd, a brown erepe dress trimmed In a
vteited her brothers. J. F. and E. C.1
Mjsj Ind., visited his sister. Mrs. Lizzie Bum. «m
.. . ...
.
. it__ ... beige
Kalcrr n
’nlrl and
plaid,
and hrnwn
brown rirri'Vsirlrt
accessories Beatrice Harmon of Centerville was
Eamonds. and families Sunday.
i
Cole, over the week end. arriving on near NaahvUle. and Mtes Alberta
endorsed lor Department Treasurer,
Green and Marshall Tripp
were Mr- Prentice was graduated from
Misa Charlotte Beumer te home .
and Thursday
Hastings high school and Perris In­ and Miss Kingsley and Mrs. Fore­
from the University hospital al Ann
Dr. and Mrs. K. 8. McIntyre went united in marriage Mrs. Alice A.
stitute, Big Rapids. He is with the man were named as tbe Courtesy
Arbor, fog a vacation of two weeks.
to Detroit Sunday to thc ball game Griffin, minister of the U. B. church
committee for the day.
Peck
Drug
store.
Out-of-town
guests
Mrs. Belle Brophy and daughter.
as guests of Mr and Mrs. Jack Ru- at Yankee Springs, performing thc
Officers fur the coming year arc: I
ceremony. Both couples took their at' the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs
Mrs Hasel Carpenter, of Kalamazoo .
kowsky of Mason.
Fred Prentice. Hastings. Donald District
Commit tec woman.
Mrs. I
vteited Mrs, Nettie Hyde last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and places befofc an arch trimmed in
Prentice. Sturgis. Mr. and Mrs. E- E Thelma Webster of Niles; Alternate..
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Finstrom and
son Robert and Mrs A D Kniakem pale blue and yellow banked with a
Van Enoamun and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Bernice Clark of South Haven; '
family were Sunday guests of Mr.
went to Chicago today to visit rela­ profusion of chrysanthemums, dah­
Thomas Van Eneamun. Grand Rap­ Treasurer. Mrs. Harriet Calkins of |
and Mrs. Andrew Kemp of Battle
lia* and gladioli.
tives until Sunday.
Both brides wore gowns of pale ids. and Mr and Mrs. H E. Belgler, Sturgis. All of the other officers are
Mr. and Mra. Richard Potts left
Creek.
Lansing -Kalamazoo Gazette.
appointive and will be named before
hue- Friday for Boston. Mass., for a visit blue silk crepe.
October 20.
After
lhe
ceremony
dinner
was
before returning to their home in
STOWE—GALLUP.
Allegan will entertain in Novem­
served. Mra. Glenn Hollman. Mrs.
Charleston. W. Va.
Saturday
evening.
Sept.
8.
at
eight
Kenneth McConnell and Mtes
L21_ ' Frank Grten and Mrs. Lee Lapham o’clock. Mlu Edith Gallup and Wes­ ber and Hastings has again drawn
from
beauti- ‘
the January convention.
um
*- j Margaret Artek of Chicago have assisted with the serving. A beautlbusley
Stowe
were
united
In
marriage
1
Discussion of lhe new by-laws was
nm- been lhe guests of Donald Goucher ful large wedding cake with white at
and silver trimmings, flllefc of the * the home of Mrs. John W. Rog­ the main business item considered
fcw tor the past two weeks.
ers. 209 W. MUI BL. thc Rev. E. L.
| Mr*. Albert Altoft returned Thurs- valley and wedding bells in the cen- *Crocker performing lhe ceremony. by the Posts at their meeting held
in the High school auditorium and
X Of day from a two weeks' stay In Grand ter adorned thte brides' table. It J
They were attended by Miss Anne
and Rapids. Mrs. Hattie and Mary New­ was presented to them by their 1Stowe, sister of the groom and Clif­ many of the regulations were not
approved by thc men. Election of
aunt, Mrs. Douglas Rouse of Battle
port ton accompanied her home
ford Walters in Dre presence of officers resulted as follows: District
' Mra. Kathryne Kirtland, who has Creek. Each bride also had her about twenty guests.
own
cake
with
bride
and
groom
dec1
Commander. Vern Adams of Three
been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Maggie
Best
wishes
are
extended.
Rivers; 1st. Vicc-Pres., Thomas Bot­
| Calkins, for a week, left Wednesday orations on them.
tom of Bridgeman; 2nd. Vlce-Pres,
After dinner they left immediately
l of for her home In New York City.
PARTY FOR SISTER.
and
Mr. and Mra. Perry Laubaugh and tor Grand Rapids and Detroit for
Mrs. Roy Cordes entertained with Edwin F. Sayles of Hastings: Ad­
(
who Mr. and Mrs. William Shilton spent a two weeks' trip after which they two
tables of bridge Saturday eve­ jutant. Howard Snyder ot Three
will be at home on Mr. Tripp's farm, ning
j
lumoring her sister. Miss Mar- Rivera; Finance Officer. Luther
Those from away attending the grey Reynolds, who has gone to Graves of Sturgis; Cliaplaln, Faihon er pointe in northern Michigan.
, Mrs, Lucy Cregiow. Mra. Alma wedding were: Mra. A. J. Luxon of *spend tire winter in New York. Mrs.
Lakeview.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Boyd
Walls
(
lyde Pender. Mrs Hazel Kruko and Mra.
Georite Lockwood and Mrs. Robert Arms. Niles Martenson of Niles;
Welfare Officer. Prank Annablc of
.
and Edith Bonnell spent the week end of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook
won honors at bridge.
Hastings; Historian, Harley Tromp
the with friends at Kingsley and Fife Rouse of Battle Creek. Richard
Green of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs.
HINDS CORNERS.
&lt;of South Haven.
they Lake.
More than 1.000 persons were
Everett Meyers of Centerville and
ibus,' Daniel M Sigler and Mra. Rus- W c. Clark. Mr and Mrs. Glenn
|sell Holmes left Tuesday for tiwlr Hoffman and family. Mr and Mm Miss
;
present
Sunday —
at ---------------thc dedication
Thelma Tobias of Urbandale i™
—... on
— ---------------on her father and brother. WL of lhe Herbert McKinney Memorial
&lt;
lyllte home in Gothenburg. Nebr. Mr. and Lev Lapham and family. Richard called
i and Keet Tobias and family. Sun- Home at Otter Lake, the Billet for
When they call for help—
all- Mrs. Kim Sigler accompanying then, Burd. Miss Mildred Kinney of Ma- O.
pie
Grove;
Mrs.
Ray
Burd.
Merle
i
children
maintained
by
the
Depart
­
here । to Chicago.
&lt;*&gt;■ afternoon.
when they tail te render a
Cor-1 Mr. and Mrs. Kim Sigler and and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Jrtr. and Mrs Floyd Tobias of Kal- ment of Michigan. The Home is a
spent the week end with hte tribute to Herbert McKinney, who
।
oc-;daughters also Daniel M. Sigler and Green. Jack and Dorotha of Nash- Wuyoo
and ONLY then—as
worked faithfully for the good of the
oral i hte daughter, Mra. Russell Holmes of vllle: Mr. and Mrs. Z. Zoilvan and i
I
do they receive help. Help
bias.
Little Marian accomiuinlcd children stationed al the Billet. Thc
for Gothenburg, Nebr.. vteited in Flint Mr. John Scobey of near Hastings
Both couples received many love- them
i
I from Friday till Sunday.
home to attend school after building cost 850.0(0 and U being
thc | Dr- 8. M Angle of Jackson was in ly gifts.
spending her summer vacation with paid for by the Posts and Unite of
Michigan. Il is the largest building
Best wishes to them from their ber
I
grandparents.
! on the city Thursday visiting hte sister.
W. O. Tobias and son. Keel, aiul on thc grounds at Otter lake. Has­
Mrs. Mra. Lantz, formerly of Grand Rap- many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias attended tings Legionnaires and Auxiliary
By-1 ids. who is now livUig in their old
VANDERBROOK
—
STODDARD.
members are happy to know that
the
funeral
of
Elroy
Tobias
in
Has. Mr. ixxne on West Clinton street.
amination before it aeema
Word has just been received of the lings Tuesday.
. and [ Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs
their contribution to this cause was
really needed. THAT namarriage of Lyle Vanderbrook of . The Hinds school began Tuesday, second in thc state. The labor was
Ruby | W. L- Hinman were. Mr. and Mrs.
Hartings,
and
Miss
Ellamae
Stod
­
the 4th, with Mrs. Paul Smith as an ERA project but materials had to
E. G. Musolf and son John of Gen­
be paid for. There U still tbe fur­
oa. Ohio, and Mrs. Musolf s moth­ dard of Grand Rapids. Tlie wedding
took |)lacc at thc United Brethren
Robert and Gertrude Phillips nishing of lhe rooms in thc girls'
er. Mrs. Lewis Bensoh. of Flint.
parsonage al Dorr. Michigan on Au­ started to Hastings High sclraol last and boys' dormitories to bo com­
&gt;. in
Mr. and Mrs. Cole Newton and
gust 26. Tlic young couple were at­ week
pleted. and contrlbuliotts for this
Mtes Helen Newton were Sunday
Mrs. Vjjla Phillips is spending a work will be gratefully received, in­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glearner tended by Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Gorsllne of Leonidas, the ceremony lew days with her son. Burrell, and dividuals and organizations being
Dage (Mildred Newton) of Holland.
_
|
being
performed
by
Rev.
H.
R.
urged to assUt. Thc cost ot the work
Miss Susie Phillips.
OPTOMETRIST
They Mrs Newton remained for a longerT Pfeiffer.
r
Miss Susie Phillips with her com­ yet to be done is estimated at M.700.
Ind.. viriL
Hasting!
Both Mr. and Mra. Vanderbrook pany. M. W. Skidmore and Mr. and
Don L - Beardslcc. Department
Mrs. Hazel Kruko of Jackson came
have been teaching In the Kellogg Mrs. Burrell Phillips son. and daugh­ Commander of lhe Izwion was in
Tuesday for n visit with i»er sister.
High school near Gull lake. Mrs. ter spent Sunday at Wall lake.
charge of the dedication on Bunday.
Mrs. James Cregiow. On Thursday
Vanderbrook in lhe English and
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phillips,
the two ladies and another sister.
dramatics department and Mr. Van­ Robert and Gertrude, called on her
Mrs. Frank Pender, attended the fair
derbrook has been lhe principal and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oarriin Traverse City.
also taught mathematics and will •on. and daughter in Cloverdale
Arthur P. Laughlin has returned
continue next year.
Sunday afternoon.
to hte home in Chicago after a brief
Mrs. Vandcrbook was formerly a
Mrs. Clark Payne spent thc week
visit with Dr. and Mra. E. J. Pratt.
Majnn girl, attended high school and end in Hastings.
FRITTER BATTER.
Mr. Laughlin has boon with his son.
County Normal there and taught
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bunnell of
1 1-3 C flour.
Robert, who sailed hte boat "Star'*
for a few years In Ingham county. Kalamaaoo called on Mrs. Rlnra
in Uie boat races al the Edison
After receiving her life certificate Brown Sunday evening.
2 t baking powder.
Yacht Club last week.
from Western State Teachers' Col­
M. W. Skidmore was sick part of
Doris Radford, daughter of Mr.
lege she has specialised in dramatics last week but is around again at this
8-3 a milk.
and Mrs. James Radford, was
taking work both at the Conserva­ writing.
2 T powdered sugar (for sweet
*
brought home Thursday from Blod­
tory of Speech in Kalamazoo and in
Miss Susie Plrillips returned from fritters only).
gett hocpital. Grand Rapids, where
the speech department of thc Uni­ a three days' visit in Ohio Thursday,
81ft dry ingredients, add egg. well
she had been for treatment for in­
versity of Colorado at Boulder. Colo­ bringing a cousin. Mra. William Wy­ beaten, and tnUk. -The-batter should
fantile paralysis. She te doing as well rado.
ant. wtth her. Saturday the husband. be Just thick enough to coal thc ar­
as possible for which all arc happy.
Mr. Vanderbrook attended Has­ Mr. Wyant, his two children and hU ticle it la intended to cover. If it is
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels. Ken­
tings High school and received tils
neth, Gerald and Elaine Beckwith degree from Western State Teach­ mother came. They all returned loo Ulin, add more flour; if too thick,
add more liquid. Dip a ajwon into
home Sunday afternoon.
spent Sunday afternoon and eve­
Large Bax
ers' College. Recently he has been
Miss Phillips with her company lhe fat and then take up a spoon­
ning with Mr. and Mra. Lewis Dan­
working on hte master's degree at called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fish­ ful of the fritter mixture and care­
iels and family of Northeast Carl­
the University of Michigan.
er of Hastings Center and Mrs. John fully drop it into lhe fat. without
ton and ateo called on Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbrook spent
Leslie Daniels and family at Carlton a week in Canada and thc cast in­ Brogan in Baltimore Saturday aft­ •paltering. Cook until they are deli­
ernoon. They were old friends of Mr. cately brown—(three to five min­
Center.
cluding Niagara Falls and hrfVe re­
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Leach. Mlles cently taken up their residence at Wyant thirty years ago.
utes).
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershott
For Tomato Fritters slice firm, unBaldwin and Clinton Scobey visited Midland Park. Gull lake. Augusta.
and sons of Kalamazoo called on her peclftl ripe or green tomatoes in
BupL and Mrs. Lee Howard and
Hastings friends
expend
best parente. Mr. and Mra. C. N. Tobias, half-inch pieces croBawiae. Dip in
family of Manion on Labor Day and wishes.
Sunday afternoon.
baiter and fry in deep fat hot
attended the Harvest Festival. Max
Mr. and Mrs. c. N. Tobias and W. enough to brown a bit of bread in
Leach returned home with hte par­ MEETING OF. BUSINESS
ents after spending a four weeks'
WOMEN'S HOSPITAL GUILD. Ov Tobias attended the Tobias re­ one hundred counts &lt;325 degrees F.l.
vacation with the Howard family.
Covers were laid for twenty-six at union at Pine lake Laixir day. Not so Serve plain or dust with sugar.
Cartoa*
For apple fritters pare. core, and
the September meeting of thc Bu»l- large a crowd as usual. Forty-eight
PARTIES FOR MISS
lieas Women's Hospital Guild at the enjoyed dinner and some came aft­ cut apples in slices like doughnute
MILDRED FOLI.1CK. Presbyterian social parlors on Mon­ erward. They were there from Has­ or cut in eighths. Eighth* may be
Mb* Mildred Follick, who te leav­ day evening. Mr?. R J. McCreery tings. Lansing. Nashville. Detroit. cut in slices, stir into batter. Heat
ing next week Monday for Bone­ being the hostess. Baskets and bou­ Anu Afbor. Battle Creek. Urbandale. fat to 375 degrees F. or 380 degrees
brake Seminary at Dayton, Ohio, to quets of rinnlas. asters and petunias Kalamaaoo. Shultz and Cloverdale.
prepare herself for a missionary, made attractive table deeoratlonx.
Despite the weather all enjoyed a
CUCUMBER CUP SALAD.
was thc honor guest at two happy
Following the business meeting good Visit and a fine dinner. Will
Cut cucumbers in slices an inch
•venta.
,
MLw Marie Rowe gave a moat inter­ meet next year at Poller Park, Lanand a half thick, hollow out cup
On Tuesday evening thc U. B. esting talk concerning her summer
and marinate tn French dreeing.
church gave her a party which -wm vacation in England, where she at­
Chop celery, stuffed olives and green
largely attended. After a pleasant tended Cambridge university tn Lon­
Claaaliaaa* of tbo Zulas
j&gt;ejnx'r very fine, slice radishes thin,
evening of games and a lunch, a don. She also visited in Scotlano
The natural tendency of the Zulu
moisten all with French dressing
purse was given her by her many and Irelandla toward cleanliness. The dally and fill the cucumber cups. Serve
friends.
Miss Katherine Humphrey is the bath la aa much an Institution In ZuThursday afternoon Mra. Garner hostess for October
on lettuce.
luland as In America. Cleanliness
of Mrs. Olive
CRABAFFLEJELLY.
BlttlUDAY DINNER.
and morality and pride of race wen
___ _____ ___tptoto MBpriae
5 lbs. crabapples
and abower *t the home of the torMra. George Smith entertained ten attributes of the warlike Zulus long
5 lbs water (about 10 cupai.
guests Bunday for a lovely chicken before the white man gained aaWash apples, remove stems abd
The beat wishes of her ' ehany dinner in honor of her (daughter's. tendency In Africa, and these may
!Fiends go with her.,_________
Mrs Wrtrcn Moore's, birthday. A still be found wherever contact blossom end* and cut in halves. Add
beautiful large yellow afki white with ’ wbitea has not changed the waler and oook to mushy consis­
PARTY HONORING
tency.
Drip through jelly bag- Meas­
birthday cake and vases &lt;&gt;f yellow
MRS. BRUCE CASPER. and white gladollas were used as a Znlu standards While polygamy la ure the Juice and allow three-quar­
lhe law of the tuition, and widely ters of a cup of honey for each cup
Honoring Mra Bruce Casper of
Walla Walla. Wash, Mrs. R. G. Pln- town gvfats were Mr. and Mrs. Lou practiced, high stumlards of moral-' of Juice UMl the juice to boiling,
nle of Woodland entertained at a DeYoung and MIm Helen DeYoung Ity prevail
And la no one were add the honey and cook rapidly un­
bridge supper on Thursday evening of Grandville.____
the admirable attributes of tbe Zn- til a slightly heavy drop forms on
covers being laid for twelve.
lua better exeiupUOed than in Sol­ the spoon (217 degrees P.». Skim
MIm Kathryn Clarke lield top
MlQGE CLUB.
omon's grandfather, Setewayo, the and pour into hot glassas. 'Cover
with paraffin when cool.
bridge «nre. Mrs. Earl Wareham
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McDonald
king who led the Zulus ag»hi*t lhe
Thte jelly may also be made with
was aecond. and Mrs Carroll Mc- entertained their bridge club on
Goffin. k&gt;w. Mrs. Marlon Hodgson Tuesday evening, eight being pres- British and tbe last truly independ- equal measures of hooey and sugar
Wt Delioor The BIG-Lilllt Sion Phono 2491
rot।ruler of tbe nation.
In tills case, for each cup of crab-

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CLOTHING &amp; SHOES
FOR MEN AND BOYS
HASTINGS

apple juice allow three-eights of a
cup of honey and three-eighths of
a cup of sugar.

PEACH JAM.
2 c
3-4
1-2
3 t

honey.
t allspice.
&lt;
t whole doves.
broken stick cinnamon.

PEANUT BRITTLE

1-3 lb. peanut brittle.

milk by placing unopened
kettle of both

covered with water.

3-4 c peach juice.
Put spices in a cheesecloth bag.
Cook all Ingredients together slow­
ly to the desired consistency, then
remove the bag of spices and place
jam tn sterilised jars.

APHIOOT-P1NKAPPU
Wash 10 pounds of apricota,
■GINGER FEARS.
Use lured under-ripe pears. Wash, and mix with 7 1-3 pounds ol
pare, core and cut pears into very and the diced fruit and
thin closes. Weight pear slice® and
allow four pounds of honey to four
pounds of pear slices. Add one-half pour Into clean hot Jara and
cup of water.' one ounce ginger root
which has been cut Into small pieces,
and two lemons, rind and all. which
have been cut in very thin slices.
Simmer all ingredients together very
slowly, and when aa thick as mar­ members of tbe crow tribe, aad
malade pul into hot sterilised jars.

CUCUMBER PICKLES.
2 qls. cucumbers
c vinegar.

1-8 t allspice.''
2 c honey.
1 t celery seed.
Mix spices, vinegar and honey and
bring to a broil. Pack cucumbers in
Jara, pour boiling syrup over them
and seal.

years. The length of Ufa of
birds such as tbe Ulmloa and
biers would probably be six or
yeara, but there Is a doubtful
Many bird* reinra to tbe

HAM MOUSSE
2 t gelatin.
1-4 c cold water.
1-2 c cream.
2 c minced cold ham.
1-4 c chopped celery.
1 green pepper.
2 stuffed olive*.

- --in cold water five
minutes. Dissolve over boiling wa­
ter. Add ham. celery, paprika and
olives. Mix thoroughly, fold in the
stiffly beaten eream. Pour into
mold and chill thoroughly. Turn out
on bed of ertep lettuce or water
cress. Garnteh with green pepper
and olives. Serve with dressing.

Bite NagaaiM

6lOCOLATE RKFRIG-

ERATOIl CARR
1 small sponge cake.
1 t milk.
4 cm. sweet chocolate.

Melt chocolate tn double boUar
and add milk gradually. Beat yolk*
ol eggs slightly, add to rhflfNtah
mixture and conltaue cooking to
double boilsr. stirring until mix­
ture thickens. Chill
Add sriflly
n slices of tuongfl cake,
chocolate mixture. add

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E. B. Grinin, d. d.. Paatar.
। Sunday.
Jrffmon . hi. ctiurrh—
! Mias Majesty Becker and - Miss
K..*A • SXi.
nwH &lt;» H- H. a. uu.
E».»«rh.|iZarr.ir. al 7 .«&lt;• P M nrrr'tall.
.
momn by a. a. uriffis. •*'*£" mmioWJ Mr. and Mra. James Sothard visr*Y.nkw aprins'.-suJd.y Hr'h-d. 8.00Jtcd Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MUler, at
p. m prrarh'x.r »t i &lt;•■&gt; p m i-r hr. Leach lake Sunday.
XrtTM
Mr' “nd Mre' cliriOn Becker and
rk .1 . .3ft. wounna H-un XamUy, vbitcd her folks, Mr. and
-BuniHv Reboot i■• oo a. । Mrs. William Schazenbaker. of BedII uo a. M. hr I»r- drib ford, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor are
the parents of a baby' girl, name.
Shirley Ann. Mother and baby are
doing fine.
' Mr. and Mra. Car) Bryans visited
Mrs. Lucy Coleman over the Week
end. They are moving to the Heber
farm In Carlton.
r.rhe.1, -I siunz
Mrs- Dora Coleman and
son.
—srt-&lt; rath th&gt; Clyde, of Rutland spent Friday evehry.iinpi’-rari" "f "■»: thwsht mng with Mra. JJhi Sothard. that I
Ji*
being her birthday
mHoly
» no
Mrs. Bonnie Smith ..attended
...... t&lt;,ramunion.
..........................................
aiwoutu na1
.rhunh.i
.. Iff,1&gt;art^’ Thursday at Leach lake at
c.-mmuninn ..f sehi.ni &gt;«•&gt; &lt;-..L the cottage of Mrs. Ernest Hayes.
mu a pot luck dinner was served at
.h,r noon. These parties are gatherings
'
of the girls who used to work at thc
’ Wool Boot" factory.

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- EAST WALL LAKE
AND VICINITY.
Last Week's Letter.
(
Mr. and Mrs. Ma tureen of Kalar in a zoo and Mr. and Mrs. FriebeU
and children of Detroit spent La­
r bur day at tlic Maturecn cottage.
.
,
Mrs. Couch, daughter and grand। daughter of Detroit, who have been
[ spending thc last few weeks in thc
ch
• White cottage, returned home Sun■ .day.
1 Rev..and Mrs. Bowser returned to
their tfcmc in Ovid Thursday.
BI. JOHN'S LUTHERAN MISSION.
Rev. Vrecland and wife ended a
four weeks vacation Friday and re­
&lt;n
turned to their home in Tecumseh
Friday.
Mrs Sprague and Mrs. Snell left
for their home in Toledo. Ohio.
Wednesday.
...„w
Mr. Berry of Detroit visited the
•Th. couchs Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs Alice Laubaugh spent lhe
iZa
.week end with Mr. and Mrs. OUs
[Boulter of Cressey. .
ninr1 Mr. and Mrs. Lldfil and Barney
Laser of Big Rapids were visitors at
Chas. Kahler's Sunday and Monday.
um.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ricker of
Owendale have been vWHng thc
, past week at the homes of Mr. and
i Mrs. Carl Ricker and Mrs. Mina
'Aldrich.

milr.’.'mi’b .'f *M.ddk’ ill".’’ CImL| Wifi
•nn. Route 3
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WANTED—An. small breed 1-OI-* exrn-l
hennda; highest ra.b paid. Phone
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KASTING3

C. B. BALDWIN
anover
•
Hastings

J. E. NORTON

tlms with Innumerable slrands.of
silk from tiny spinnerets beneath
their abdomens. Moat spiders ha«
seven principal ailk glands with
which to weave, tie victims, and go
ballooning.
,
•The young spider," writes a na­
turalist Iu the Kansas City Star,
“filugs out a strand to the wind and

An Intelligence and devotloa In
the care of Its eggs equaling and,
In some respects surpassing, that
of the nesting barnyard hen was
attributed to the blue-tailed skink, a
Hurd common tn thia section, by a
curator ot reptiles and amphibians
at tbe American Museum of Natural
History, who told of experiments
and research Into ttvftoroodliig hgbIts of this and other lizards carried

to make a landing, he simply hauls
In his safl."
’
Perhaps the only practical aspect
of spider study Is Iu Its relation to
the silk Industry. Silkworms are
communlata. Spiders are dangerous
Individuals who cannot live together
In a community. They devour one
another. One probably would sur­
vive In a community of spiders. Per­
haps It Is too expensive to main­
tain separate stalls for spiders. Silk­
worms are produced In man
“It is possible to weave good aUk
from spiders." he says. "If you wish
Hoarding of Valuables
to try It, tie the spider to a table,
Habit of Ancient Rome
seize the strand he always wears be­
hind him gnd. keep pulling. It Is
in the ancient Orient the use of
possible to pull strands from sev­ precious metals as a medium of
eral spiders simultaneously."
exchange came liito being, gold be­
ing most prominent In Egypt and '
rilyer In Mesopotamia. There was I
The loftleat meteorological station vary little ot wiiat we know os com­
ever oiH-rated lu the United States mercial banking and individual hold­
ings of precious metals were mainly
Colorado. 14.110 feet nbove wn hoarded. Tbe temples provided fa­
level This post was established In. cilities for safekeeping. In the
Sixth
and Seventh centuries, B. C..
1873 by the signa) service (then
our national meteorological organi­ the Lydians of Asia.Minor Invented
zation). closed In 1888, reopened by the art of-coining money. From this
tho weather bureau In 1802 and lime boarding was limited chiefly to
closed definitely two years later. coins and the metals out of which
The peak was difficult of access un­ coins were made.
A leading Idstorlnn of Greece has
til thc cog railroad was constructed
In 1801. nnd the trials of the ob­ referred to Its flnanclnl economy ns
servers Included mountain sickness, a “napkin economy,*1 thus implying
the
general prevalence of hoarding.
terrifying adventures with lightning
While there were a considerable
and windstorms so alarming that,
during one of them, prayers for thc number of fortunes in ancient Rome,
bused on the possession of specie
offered tn the churches of Colorado and jewels, most property In Homo
was landed. Such money ns was
Springo.
jMissessed was for tho most part
hoarded, though the business class
or equities carried on rather extenI sire investments connected with tho

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d'li/'prnbBte1 and ""hr !
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In Um
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h.t Mbiie noth. I
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hrsrins. in the (
■-ananer printed
true ropy.
Mildred Smith. Reei.t.r of Probata.
ORDER FOB FUBLICATIOW.
Rtate ot MichlssD. Iks Probate Coui
Ilia Coualy of Barry.

MORTGAGE SALE.

The friction match, first made In
(’0,,8l»ted of splinters of wood
dipped In fused sulphur nnd then
BPI’cd with a mixture composed

district,. Mrs.

Smith’s Hardware.

J. E. NORTON
i
.

|
I

COOK’S WELDING
AND MACHINE SHOP

I WANT TO SELECT

ant occapuien.
• UTILITIES ENGINEERING*
INSTITUTE

AMAZING LOW PRICE

HOLLAND
FURNACE
Small down
■&gt; a W ■ n
ba lanca
nlkly.

•770?

LIST your STOCK

Nashville Phone 121-1*21
Polley

Household Furniture. Saturday.

22" Fira Pot. Other slits
proportionatriy low.
Senthilly of antimony sulphide,
chlorate of potash and sonic adhe•
,
.
'. outstanding valaas evar
* VC KUni' L'“cr' ’*
,h®ph&lt;”' off»r.d. You gat a fall
Phoma friction uncivil
match was proauceu.
produced. ,: aisad Ji’ heating plant.
hunted when rubbed against
■ ith
—
high
..
grad&lt;
n ro|IK1|
The Rafety match hsavy castings built and
(1855). so .culled because It would «ua'am,,&lt;d
the world's
■« «™™i &gt;mk. oni,
* w-"=
box, simply tncriKfc-rri-d the phoe- i A
...
. .. ..
I ..
....
A small down payment
phorus from the Up of tha striking
match to the aldo of tho box.
heating problem.
i'
Complete Installation of
the Warm Friend by faclory trama ! men aiiurea
|
|
eatiifactory performance.
|
j
Don't delay. Save real f
Monay. A Holland Man
Tools. Hay, Grain. Furniture,
lion day or night
EUm or anything you wish to
HoZXaarf Ctoaaa e»rf A.^a/ra '
A/ZMatea oFFm/mo.,
tgr
tell at a Community sale, with

HENRY FLANNERY
" the

FOR SAL

i
j

Although lizards arg generally '
looked upon os cold-nnturcd crea-v
lures that abandon their offspring;
to the mercy of lhe elements, reesnt !
experiments show that the mother
skink broods her hatch of eggs with'
maternal solicitude unexpected to a i
reptile, and will aven defend them
against enemies many times larger '
than herself. Furthermore, it was
shown that, unlike the hen which
will wit on Chinn eggs with apparent
satisfaction and full expectations,
the skink recognizes Its own eggs by
tnsllng them, nnd refuses ho waste
time on those of other families of
lizards, no matter how similar.—
New York Herald Tribune.

। in P“hllc nffalra nnd ndmhitstrntlon of
•-iu-1 the empire.

ot”-* mi“&gt;« •

HOLLAND FURNACE CO.
SIMON ETTERBECK

PHONE 1626

HASTINGS

Mary

Crookston of Hastings and Mr. and

! Mrs. WUl Louden of Gull lake.

AUCTIONEER

At the Wallace Feed &amp; Seed Store

Stewart Waters and famUy spent

522 W. Grand St.

Sunday at

Phon* 3368

F'iii- S \

For Sale Cheap!
Massey-Harris corn bind­
grain

drill, 11 hoe.

Tell us your needs (pr fertiliTer. We have a car on the say.
Hastings Co-operative

Elevator Association
* HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
•'V.

HASTINGS MARKETS
tilth

The number of hairs on thc hu­
man scnlp varies with the complex­
ion of people. Fnlr-halred or blonde
girls are said to have from 140,000
to 100,000 hairs, brunettes from
100.000 to 110,000 and red-haired
ladles from 30.000 to OO.OOU The
average length of a good head of
hair which has not been bobbed la
about 30 Inches. From these be­
liefs It has been figured that theaverage young unbobbed woman
carries around with het about 75
miles of hair—placing the hairs end
to end.—Pathfinder Magazine.

Spiders are small gods, living soli­
tary, unsocial and predacious lives.
They sit In their webs or near their
webs, watching for the Innocents ot
the insect world. They contemplate
their surroundings with eight or

Mr nnd Mrs Samuel Geiger of
Quimby and Mr. and Mra. Heber
------- &lt; Foster of Morgan were Sunday vis­
.----------------------- Art Richardson and family.

EAST DELTON.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Corey, their
; daughter and family from Man-,
cclona,
and
Mrs. utajiuuuij
.Raymond
--------------------- ■
— 1 —
---- Mr.
—■ and ......
rpAA/rr DDnrDti/n Da.ker fr?m Muake«on spent SatGKANGE PROGRAMS «r&lt;Jay night and Sunday with Robert
——— -------------[ Louden and family.
"
~ | Manson Newton and wife of near
Richland spent Sunday with Masdn
11' Newton.
.
•«
Sunday visitors at elate Louden's
'were, Ardy Louden and family of

FOR SALE

Massey-Harris

apart and the stern crushed to the
ground, killing Commander Zachary
Lansdowlte and 13 of the crew.
The bow floated on and was
brought safely to the ground by
Lieut. Com. Charles E. Iloseudnhl.
with lhe surviving 20 of her com­
plement.
The Shenandoah was 630 feet
long. 78 feet In diameter. 0G fret
high, with a gns capacity of 2.150,­
000 cubic fecL—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.

u,rir
1 had the misfortune to recqlve
a
'*•••••'• »n.i i-n (fractured bone of the leg Friday.
-'d
T&lt;«*tr...«
K.triHnr for.bi. romf-.ri.nr «uni.,
the home of their son. Clyde, and
HwIm K s.u.u,
1W'*-- helping care for the jiew
Mr. .n,i Mr. M.ir..|,»
grandson. Ernest John Tooker, who

i.or. W|„&gt;
!irr?i

The Prescription Drug Store

er;

A violent squall, struck her

1 Spiders Patiently on
Science Expert Praises
Lizard as Good Mother}
Watch for Any Victims

CARDS nf THAMk'C
or / fT/1/VA..j

justtnent for you. Let ns show •

Hastiags

Was Wrecked in a Storm

The Shenandoah was designed by
Americana, fabricated In American
plantr anil assembled at the navy
dirigible base at Lakehurst. N. J.
She was completed and tested in
1023. On January 16, 1024. a gale
wrenched her from a mooring mast
at Lakehurst, -.damaging her some­
what, but skillful handling brought
ber safely back to the airport
Thefe were plana for using the
Shenandoah for an American polar
expedition, but President Coolidge
frowned on the scheme. Thereafter
the craft made several long trips
about the United States.
On tbe morning of September 3.
1025, she was crossing Ohio on her

. I
WEST CARLTON.
FOR ■&lt;SALEHerbie
-Four Cooper,
..arm. -fwho
bee. has
al.nbeen In
” , quite poor health since his sickness
of pneumonia, left Tuesday for In­
diana. From there he will accomI nntlV
puny relatives tn
to Cnlifnm.n
California,
rmi.h *t ' Mrs Rrx Frisby commenced school
h »t FT.n'k,fnri Monday as teacher of lhe Ryan
1 30,r”r7 h* Sch001I'Vopb-.'Ti'ur ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Hunter of
Lake
». rv.nc.4i.nr Odessa, accompanied by John Rlch"«&lt;&gt; " Tu~“;« nrtl543n and w,fe- were .Sunday gussU
h«i H,i. wrrk. of Albert Nash and mother of Has!
CHANCEBY NOTICE.
• t Fr.r Mrth tlngS.
State of Micblfan. In thr Cirri
for thr County nf Harry, in I
■tine Ssiudar | Miss Lena Andrus has entered h •Etkrl
M Eliyj. Plaintiff.
- ----------' nurse's training class at Battle
------ ---------= Creek.

hnu.r rar liullt nn Checrol-t imrk. A
barrain for .omr me. J II Kanninn.
Iln.lin6. Unuir 3
ft 12
WANTEFi llnvdrr. bi .eric nr will do
Uu7ant r Jl'nt 11- 1'' 1.mmHl’ ’M2 ,
I'l.iR 8AI.K—HIH-.1 eheat, tram, S7.1 lake,
them, or «n&lt;,1,| ^tr«.le Ur rattle or

Guaranteed Truss
Fitting Service

Dirigible “Shenandoah'*

p.,,„•.„ . T.,lh K

[ Galesburg.
&lt;■ I Newfoundland Got Out
Mr and Mrs. George Lelnaar and
Stamps to Honor Cabot !dau8hl«r Josephine o"f Hickory'oiphnne
m.7
*' "" W“m

coinlong set of postage stamps to camMr and Mrs. rthierson Louden
memorate the four hundredth an- i and son Billy spent the week end
nlveraary of its discovery by John with her parents near Richland.
Cabot, an Italian navigator in the
Mias Lucille Oainder will start her
employ of
of England,
it Henry
Henry VH
VII of
England. ;■school In Kalamazoo Sept. 24.
snys a wr'L
’ Chicago Trib___ ‘,
’----------------rriler ’In the
Primitive Methods Used
FiiR Stt.E-Prar. for -ale. Mr. Prank unc. Giovanni Caboto was born in
llawfilila. Na.bi.lle. M.rh.- Phon. 57 - Genoa, but had long resided In Ven- I
to Catch Trout, Salmon
[WANTED—vti.e men »lib tkree tn five •Ice prior to removing In H84 with '
Perhaps tbe most primitive meth­
He made ' od of netting flsb In tbe world Is
f hondre-t dnl|*e. foe brm.m r&lt;ianufaelur&lt; bls family to London.
j is2.T.7',.’Ct to;
sevessl. attempts to reach the “La- one commonly practiced In remote
hind of Brazil" and tliat of the parts of the Hebrides, where sea
iFOR SALE—Cheap hl-r.e nr would trade “Seven Cities." supposedly- some­
trout are numerous.
Heather Is
f. r row or her.
Will Ilr.an., IU..
_ tins.- Roulr V. Phnne 7S2—Fl . ft 12 where west of Erin, but only after , tied Into bunches by means of
Columbus
’returned from his sue- .
WANTED—Wood &gt;late .Iln . lio.10 nr
1 I2V1O
Slate price
Homer Reciter cessful voyage did he realize that ■ bands of rushes, and these bundles
are heaped, one on tap of another,
his riiips had merely been coasting across the middle of n pool In which
jflong the shores of Europe.
many trout congregate. Flat stones
Preparations
were
made
fur
s
'
7 4 n-.ll&gt;. we.i M,,l,ll.
are placed on the bundles to keep
. irw 1 **al voyage, and on May 2, 1407, I them down; a sort of barrier and
POR SALE —T.anrvf r*nfe i
’ Pn"?X I
“t DU* from Bristol, arriving at !
biding place for fish being thus
&lt;-a',e Breton island on June 24. ' made. The stream and •‘tall- of tbe
"9 12 ' Skirting tiu- coast of Newfoundland
■M J. pool are then splashed by natives
•&gt;t imun-l on his return he' named sevei
--.era]’ i ' armed with poles, when tbe trout
capes as well as the island of «L . ,.
MU ..
nctt0.
(and
It may be salmon) dash headPierre and Miquelon, now owned by first Into the loosely tied heather
rrancg~
L bundles, which have been placed

Charley

Beck's

near

BABBY COUNTY REPUB­
LICAN CONVENTION.
AT HASTING8. THURSDAY, SEPT,

IwtNTHD F.-m b-nl l.y -be mnnth
1 n-nry W Kmr* Delton. Phene ?ft —

2 tbs. Table Talk Coffee 9OC
(A Repealer) ........

IW1NTED TO IH'Y —Al.,.,,1 7.1 IVhit,
1 t.-rbnrr pull. t. In abnnt f.nir week.,
1 Walter D'l-kre W....H-.n l i-hr-n.- &lt;1 1*
KOH X.»l K-4ape. Mr. Vineent X..r

*-• •---------------with their "growing" ends outwards.
Butterfly Fish
„ „vu
UB1) ajr „ncc |n loe fBn.
Tt.
York
!&gt;&lt;.««. ! a,a „c„rt„
u,, hn,t,,c, lh
the first specimens of butterfly fish 1
-------; ----------assume--■••
silllneaa,
add
-one -by out
of the sin-des pontodon to have j lhe stones are quietly removed, and
FOR RALE—Rich rhalr.
found their way to this country.
'*n E Marahall 81. ant
tht flsh-containlog bundles thrown
Some ot these Interesting fresh-wa­
ashore.—Montreal Herald.
ter flabes from Central Africa Ire
on display there. Tlie filamentary
t/vr'in
,al1 °r *bs pantodon measures
Iu the. Great Smoky mountains
b»ip | about two Inches. In length, which
'•'p.l la about two-thlrds ag long as-Its there Is a giant grapevine five feet
_
------------------ -—... „TJ7! black and white body, which Is In diameter at a point 12 inches
”*rkled "llh red. Not only do Its above ground.
two. win P„.^b f.m,
beautifully marked fins resemble
»■—1
■ • —— ( brttWfly wing's, but it Lus long, an
When a woman savs her husband
llke fe*lw» exlending from
Is the liglit of her life, he probably , “j* TWI,ni1 n"«- Uttle is known accumulation of myriads of micro­
__ A ___
___ r
' of ths Ilf.. I,Hl.lt. _
scopic animals.

You can save money on your purchases and sell your Cream,Poultry and Eggs at Highest Market Prices. EVERY DAY
A BARGAIN DAY

5 lbs. Sweet

Broad Cast Corn
Beef Hash ....................

19°
10-

1 Pkgs. Seeded or SeedleaA
Rabin* (Blue Ribbon
Brand) ...............

17-

Milk Bottle Capa
500 Size Tube..................
Hershey Cocoa
One-Half Lb. .................
Tomato Joice
12 Ounro Can ..........
Strainer Pad*—Regular
|1J5 Seller—Special ....
SUGAR
10 Lbat. ........................ ...

ag­
iolo­
os53'

STRAINERS—Made from Heavy Metal, large rise—
(Detachable Pad Holder) A REAL BUY-------------------------

SPECIAL EXCURSION

OraagevllU
Pr.lrl.TiIU

A Century of Progress

Tlorn.ppi.

’ AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1#

. ,

^&lt;&gt;00
L ACRADKR.

ROUND TRIP

Coachea Only
Leave Hastings 6:13 a-tn.

REFUBLIOAX STATE CONVENTION.

IS. irsnurlloa of ui
■4J loyally coow k«fo
THURSDAY.

AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION—TRAVEL BAFELY BY RAIL

MICHIGAN CENTRAL
TRAINS USE STATION

ADJOINING GROUNDS

�Wednetday, Sept. 12,1934
&gt;, Saturday,

TON

HBAVY or

•FACTORY

-DING
SHOP

iLECT
U

Incltai-

wUn&lt;i to

BERING

PRICE

ND
oathly.

RESULTS OF FLOWER
SHOW AT FREEPORT

Open for Three Days in Con­
nection With Home­
Coming

Best Arrangement of Garden Flow­
ers In small basket—1st.—Mra. a.
Wells; 2nd.—Mra. M. Steckle.
Best Arrangement Large Basket
Garden Flowers, mixed—1st—Mrs.
J. A. Godfrey; 2nd.—Mra. o. D.
Bauer. Hostings
Best Malden Hair Fem-1st.Mrs. Lucy Karchcr.
Best Asparagus Fern—1st—Mrs.
R. F. Kunde.
Gladiolus—
Best 3 spikes—W. H. Whip^-Ht.
—J. E. McElwain; 2nd.—A. Steckle.
Light Pink—la:.—J. e. McElwain;

part;

THE HASTINGS BANNER
SAVE SEED STOCKS
SUPPLY IS LIMITED

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Do Not Empty Bins for Feed
Until Bure That Next Year's
Crop Can Bo Planted

CITIZENS MUTUAL
STARTS NEW YEAR
Anniveriary Party Is Held

was made by Mr. Prentice. Al*d
some sand from Lake Michigan
which we all love to play In. Arthur
BurghdofT brought some paint and
painted tho table. Everyone says it
jlooks
much better.

broadcast Saturday. Sept. 15, at 3:30
on Thursday, Au­
eastern standard time over the Co­
gust 30 ‘
lumbia broadcasting system.
and trying to strike water.
A dinner and get-together meet- working
’
The Flower Show held in Free­
October IB is the convention of
Mr. Hathaway gave us some new
port in connection with the home
by-products of the 1934 crop season the State Y. M. C. A. of Michigan Ing featured the nineteenth annl- ,window shades which we all appre­
coming was open for three days and
Sowerby.
secretary.
will be a scarcity of adapted seeds if
versary of the Citizens' Mutual Auto &lt;ciate.—Avis
church at Lansing, with Dr. Fred B.
Verne Prentice, teacher.
many people visited the Show’from
care |s not exercised in saving for Fisher giving the address.
Insurance Co., ol Howell, Mich.,
local and distant points, including
seed all varieties suitable for that
October 2 is Uie regular meeting which was celebrated Thursday by
WEST
HOPE./
1
twenty-seven cities and villages In
purpose, according to the farm crops of the Barry Co. Ministerial organi­ 30 agents and friends at the West­
Michigan and people from New York
School opened Monday morning
department at Michigan State Col­ zation. a most important meeting, ern Golf and Country Club.
City; Chicago, Ill.; Akron. Ohio;
Scarlet—1st.—John Fish.
lege.
and every minister and Sunday
Among the speakers were George with Mrs. Lena Laubaugh ut the
Milledgeville, Georgia; Ban Jose,
The lack of livestock feeds will School superintendent who possibly J. Burke, president of the company; helm. The school house underwent
California; and Mansfield. Ohio.
Crimson—1st.-—J. e. McElwain.
complicate the situation because can should be present. The meet­ Judge George Bushnell of the State :some much needed repairs last week.
Considering the dry season and
Salmon Pink—1st.—John Fish.
grains will be' fed which might oth­ ing will be held in Hastings. A Supreme Court, and Police Oom- A new floor. Interior painting, new
cool spell preceding the flower show,
Zjricot—1st.—E. McElwain.
erwise be carried through thc winter genuine welcome Is extended to all mlssloner Heinrich Pickett. Cam- ।foundation in the anteroom and
the exhibits’were exceptionally good
j porch repairs will make school much
Orange—1st.—J, e. McElwain
and be available next spring. Michi­ new ministers recently coming to eron McLean. Scotch baritone, and 11
and well deployed.
Flame Pink—1st.—J. E. McElwain. gan will have to depend almost en­ Barry county.
others took part in the musical pro- I pleasanter this year.
Last year we were pleased to have
Albatros White—1st.—J. E. Mc­ tirely upon her own resources for
Evart. Ardis, H. 8. principal of gram.
I| Miss Gienna Osgood went Sun­
, wtth us a new bride and groom in Elwain.
next year’s seed slocks.
Freeport High school, will lead the
Nineteen years ago, on Aug. 30, day to Potterville where she has ac­
.our window display. This year they
Best. Single spike Yellow. White,
Seeds are scarcer in many other Y. M. C. A- group there this year.
the Citizens' Mutual Automobile In- 1cepted a position in a rural school
| returned to our Flower Show bring­ Outstanding Blue. Lavender. Red, sections; and. areas where surpluses
surance Co. was organized by a there.
ing with them their tiny Infant Apricot. Old Rose, Cream .Pink Pi­ are held, do not all produce seeds
Mrs. Russell Holmes returned
small group of businessmen. The
EXPECT MOTH HERE
daughter. Roberta.
cardy and Salmon Pink. J. E. Me-'’ which are adapted to Michigan con­
of such an organization had home to her school duties in Pontiac
FOR ANNUAL VISIT idea
Mra. M. IL Sheffield of Gnpid El wain winning all lhe firsts; ditions. The federal government, in i
its inception in the mind of Wil­ after having spent the summer with
Rapids judged the flowers.
Smoky, Mother Macree. J. E. Me- some .sections, is buying seed stocks
liam E. Robb who. during his col­ her parents here. Russell will re­
Fallowing are Ute names of win­ ---------Elwain;
2nd.—Harry
Boughner.
-------------------, -----.------.and holding them for distribution: Mach Traveled Pest Starts in lege days, had sold cyclone insur­ main here while work is plentiful.
ners in thc Judging and classifica­
Best Spike of show—Smoky. Moth- next spring. That source should not I Honduras and Eats Its Way ance with Marked success and had
Mrs. Ullle Woodman and Archie.
tion.
er Mncree, J. E. McElwain.----------------------------- ‘-------------------°"°— men.1
be J
depended
upon by
Michigan
become convinced of the need of a, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hunt and family
Dahlias—
Across the Country
Best Table Most Outstanding Col­ I Michigan grains this year, while
'mutual insurance company where attended the Johncock reunion at
Best Unusual Semi-cactus—1st — lection Glads, j. E. McElwain.
short In yields, were quite good in
East Lansing. Sept 4.—One of the the small premiums of the many Duck lake near Marshall on Sunday.
Mrs. M- Steckle.
Best Table Most Outstanding quality. Seed oats and barley stocks best insect traveler* the Alabama
.
Miss Gienna Osgood and
Mra.
Best Color red—1st.—Mra. M. Oallectlon Dahlias. Mrs. M. Steckle.
should be removed from the feed moth, is due to arrive in Michigan
The company was organized with Harold Springer nad Gloria spent
Steckle.
Junior Department
blns now. Farmers who do not have about Scut. 1 on its annual pil­
। Tuesday in Kalamazoo.
Best French Dahlia—1st.—Mrs. M.
Best French Marigolds—1st. Rob­ suitable seed should attempt to find grimage from Honduras, according rapid, according to Mr. Robb, that,
Mr, and Mrs. Coe Butler of Akron,
Steckle.
ert Brandt; Yellow, marigolds—1st.. good stock In their own neighbor­ to the entomology department at at the end of the year it had 12,000i Ohio, spent the first of last week
Best
Show
Dahlia—1st.—Mrs. Frederick Curtiss; Orange marigolds hood and get possession of it before Michigan State college.
Barnes
members. During thc past 19 yearsi visiting the Osgood and
Frank Dorr.
—1st., Frederick Curtiss; Best Zin­ It is used for feed. There docs not
In common with other globe trot­ it has paid 169.340 claims of a totalI families, who are cousins. Coe, it
Best Decorative Dahlia—1st.—Mrs. nias Large—1st., Frederick Curtiss; appear to be any chance that seed ters. the Alabama moth has a va­ of 19.121,527.01.
will be remembered, used to work
.
M. Steckle.
2nd., Carl Lightfoot.
prices will be lower any time be­ riety of names and a taste for
During the past year the com­ for John Osgood.
Best collection Gladlolas—1st.—
Best Asters—1st. Carl Lightfoot.
tween now and seeding time.
knlcknacks. found in all localities. pany has Insured more than 40,000I
Mixa Harriet Schaffer of Muncie,
Mrs. Frank Yarger.
Best Pepper plant and peppers—
Seed corn, gross, clover, and al­ The Alobatna moth cats cotton in Automobiles. It employs 48 personsi who spent the summer with Miss
Best Golden Rod Display—Honor­ 1st. Jane Curtiss.
falfa seeds w|ll not be too plentiful. the south under the title of lhe cot­ In its home office and has morei Gienna Osgood, returned home Sat­
able mention, Mrs. J. A. Godfrey.
Best Sweet Peas—1st. Corl Light­ Arrangements should be made to In­ ton worm, when It gets to the tobac­ than 500 agents licensed to operate&gt; urday.
Best Basket Arrangement Zinnias foot.
sure a supply as soon as possible. co fields it becomes the false bud in practically every county' in the
—1st —Mra. C. D. Bauer. Hastings;
Best Cockscomb—1st. Jane Curtiss. Seeds for emergency crop?, soybeans, worm, and in the truck gardener's state. Responsible attorneys and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hunt left Satur­
2nd—Mra. A: Wells; 3rd.—Mra. Ed.
Best Collection red Zinnias—1st. Sudan grass, and Reed canary tomatoes it is the tomato fruit worm. adjusters throughout the different day for a trip through northern
Good
Robert Brandt.
grass, should be husbanded carefully.
In Michigan, the Alabama moth. states and Canada are equlpj&gt;ed and Michigan, returning Wednesday. It
Best Pompom Zinnias—1st.—Mrs.
Best Handicraft, Bread board.
Store all seeds where there Is no Is just a pain In the neck. It collects ready to care for claims. The com­ rained nearly all the time so they
C. D. Bauer. Hastings; 2nd—Mrs. Boot jack. Handy vise—1st. Orton chance for loss from weather, in­ around lights In clouds and causes pany has been very successful in could not enjoy the trip.
J. A. Godfrey.
Seese.
sects. or rodents. Good crops can be more or less mental disturbance to working out a fair plan of adjust­
Miss Mildred Osgood recently fin­
Beat Arrangement in yellow—1st.
Best Hibiscus—1st. Jane Curtiss.
raised from thin seedings of high food producers. It also rasps the ing and less than one-half of 1 per ished her term of summer school at
—Mra. A. Wells; 2nd.-Mra. M.
Buel Sisson displayed a bouquet quality seed.
skins of ripe fruits and causes them cent of the claims ever reach Ut!gn-» lhe State Normal College of MunSteckle.
of potato blossoms gathered from his
tion.—Detroit Free Press, Sept. 2.
Best Snapdragons—1st.—Mrs. M. potato patch. They were an unusual PROTECT YOURSELF
The moth is brown, about one and
M. O. Hill is local representative structor and spent a week with the
Steckle.
feature at thc flower show. Very few
WHEN WALKING. one-half Inches In wing spread, and for Ulis successful company.
home folks. With her came Miss
Best Cosmos—1st.—Mrs. A. Wells. people could name them displayed
Do you remember that famous only the adults cause damage here.
Bernice Honour nnd Gertrude and
Datura Honorable mention—Mra. ns they were with no evidence of a play, "What Price Glory?" And that It attacks only soft fruits and the
WILCOX SCHOOL NOTES.
ack Crawley, also of Muncie. They
Ida Howk.
In our school of 27 pupils we have returned Saturday where Miss Mil­
potato plant among thc blossoms. hard-boiled hero "Captain Flagg?” damage can be lessened by storing
Best Asters—1st—Mra. J. Rickert.
organized a club called. "The Busy dred will resume her school duties
Mra. Gall Lightfoot acted as Did you know that character was picked fruit In screened buildings.
Best Straw Flowers—1st.—Mrs. M. chairman with Mrs. Ida Howk in taken from real life, and that his
The moths disappear after the Workers Club.” We plan to have as art teacher in a Demonstration
Steckle.
real name was Captain Phillip Case? first frosts and reappear again the meetings every Friday when we school in connection with the Nor­
charge of thc Junior Department.
Best
Cockscomb—1st.—Mra. M.
Well. Captain Case, all through next year If conditions further south will elect officers for the next week. mal. Rev. Isaac Osgood of Free­
Mra. Gall Lightfoot. Sec.
Steckle: 2nd —Mra. James cool.
the war. had snapped his fingers nt have been favorable for their de­ Officers elected for the month are: port also spent the week at home.
President, Arthur BurghdofT; Vice­
Best Basket of Dahlias—1st.—
Despite the talk of alarmists, danger, and winked at death a thou- velopment.
Sunday visitors st Harold Spring­
Mrs. M. Steckle.
President, George McNutt; Secre­ er’s were, E. D- Springer and wife
therc can be no European war in the
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Best Bosket of Roses—1st.—Mrs near future for three sound rea­ but his men all loved him.
tary. Avis Bowerby. Officers elected of Bowens Mills and Mrs. Meme
M. Steckle.
sons: Germany cannot wage one.
Last January, in New York, a Last Week’s Letter.
for the week arc. Waste Basket ten­ Curtis and son. Donald, of KalamaMiss Gienna Blocher of Holland der. Wayne Crofoot:
Best Bowl Arrangement of Oar- France does not need one. and Uncle pedestrian stepped into the path of
Librarian.
den Flowers—1st.—Mra. James Cool.. ,Shylock will not pay for one.
a speeding car and was killed. Tliat spent last Wednesday with her par­ George Sallk; Boardwashers. Maurice
THREE CORNERS.
man was the original Captain Flagg ents. Mr. and Mra. Harrison Blocher. Wlesenhofer; Housekeeper, Jessie
Mrs. Alice Grant and daughter. Sallk; Desk Inspector, Ernest Fl—Major Phillip Case.
Mrs. D. A. Manker and children
What a strange ending I As a sol­ June, spent Friday afternoon and ficld; Door tender, George McNutt. of Beulah, who have been visiting
We have a new sand table which the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs.
dier he played tag with death and evening with Mra. Etta Smith.
Mrs. Joseph Smith and daughter
won. But. as a pedestrian—fifteen
years later—In peace-time America and Mrs. Sherman Smith and
a speeding auto did what war had grandchildren spent Thursday aft­
ernoon with Mrs. chos. Farlee and
failed to do.
We're going to talk about pedes­ daughter. Mrs. Margaret Fern and
trians this week. You sec, we’re all friend were csBlera their In the eve­
pedestrians at some time or other. ning. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pisher and
About half the people who lose their
lives in traffic are folks on foot. So son were guests of Rev. and Mrs.
it would seem to me the very first Nest in Ionia Bunday.
Raymond Smith, who has been
thing to remember about pedestrians
is that they are living, breathing, visiting Ms grandparents. Mr. and
human beings—just like ourselves— Mra. J. Katnermfcn in Ohio, come
with just os much right to stay alive hotnc Sunday and hy grandparents
os we motorists have. I sometimes will spend a few days here with
think we forget thak As a matter of their daughter. Mrs. OWrn Smith.
Mr- and Mrs. Levi Kantner and
fact, the law of the land is pretty
plain on that point to say nothing Sam Holsapple of Bellevue were
Sunday guests with Guy Kantner
of the lavra of humanity.
Suppose we Just look in on the and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wotring of
United States District Court of Ap­
peals and hear a decision that was Nashville. John Wotring and Miss
handed down some time ago. Re­ Patterson of Cleveland. Ohio, spent
member now. this is U. S. law—in Bunday evening at the Glenn Wot­
the making. The court Is right now ring home.
reading the decision. So while we
The Young People’s Class of the
hear His Honor sum up the case Brethren church spent the week end
let's have "order tn the court"—
at Gull lake.
bo
John Smith and Chalmer Hersh­
opinion of this court tliat when a berger left Tuesday on a trip to De­
pedestrian steps from the curb to troit, Niagara Falls. Buffalo and
cross the street—having the green many other places of Interest.
signal with him—he does so by way
The Double O Class of the U. B.
of invitation and he cannot be church will have a welner roast in
charged with contributory neglect Henry Schalbly’s woods Friday eve­
for failure to observe signal switches ning.
when he is In the street. The obli­
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Christian and
gation rests upon the motorist, not children of Kalamaroo spent over
only to observe the situation, but to Labor Day at the Fisher cottage.
wait until tlic crossing is clear. Fail­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sandbrook
ure to observe these precautions and son Ronald and Harry Lints of
constitutes negligence on the part of Blanchard spent the week end with
the driver, which in case of accident. the former’s brother, Harry Band­
Is chargeable to him.
brook.
September is Pedestrian Safety
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Davenport
Month in the nine Western Michi­ came home from their trip In the
gan Counties co-operating in the west Friday evening.
Better Traffic Campaign. If jou are
Helen. Mary and Patricia Brodwalking on the streets of a city obey beck came home Sunday after
the signal lights. ^'Walk with the spending the past week as gucsU at
green.” If you are on a country Kellogg's camp at Pine lake.
highway, walk against traffic; that
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Makley and
Is. walk so that the cars approaching daughter of Charlotte spent Sat­
you will come in front of you where urday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
you can see them. And, oh yes. If you Guy Makley.
are walking at night wear something
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hecker and
white or carry a handkerchief or do children of Kalamazoo spent Labor
some other thing, so that the mo­ Day at lhe Fisher cottage at Saddle­
torist will know that you are on the bag lake.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Wesplnter. Jr.,
highway.
.
The Grand Rapids Safety Council of Detroit called on Mr. and Mrs.
through this campaign is trying to Levi Kantner and Guy Kantner and
keep the .pedestrians still living, family Sunday evening.
breathing, human beings.
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
With &gt;Uke body..
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zimmerman
Last Week's Letter.
and children returned home after
Mr. and Mrs Theodore Wleringa spending a week with O. Zimmer­
With dual wheels and ttake body.
and family of northwest of Middle­ man.
ville spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rexford Harmon
for'each 'depositor
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson.
and Mrs. C. Zlfrtmerman spent BunOverhauled and in good condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving McFaul, who1 fiay in Kalamazoo visiting Mike
have been staying here for several Garnet's.
weeks with her parents, Mr. and ' Frank Roush and children made a
Mra. Charlie Andlcr, are nicely set- business trip to Hastings Saturday.
Friends and neighbors arc glad to
they were previously.
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Mrs. Miranda Sisson was the guest
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Progress a few days.
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The Project Club will meet with
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Mr. and Mrs. Beryl A. Bishop and 20. for a social meeting and to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hackbart of Lan­ ganlze for the coming year.
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Miss Margaret Palmer and 1
Misses Ruth and Retha Robin­ Hazel Campbell started their Ml
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�IRVING.
Hastings on business Monday after-1
Mr. and Mra. John Perrx have of Clarksville
noon.
preached for him al
gone with their daughter and hus­ Hie latter’, t
oil which U
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest - Shepherd
band of Grand Rapttto onja trip to
the repcllant in cedar b four times and Mr. and Mra. F. L. Brokaw df t
. club viU
lorn. New Compound! Uied
wnuntot in hewwooe u™&gt; Eagle were Bunday afternoon guests
took in tbe Ocn1
V..
1
»V u
10
TTle 011 ,Uelf
**? at lhe se. r. WomU home.
•,
SXSui
* WWttnili Bttiiiarrt, la his early
in Fighting'Znemics of Fab- obtained and used to moth proof W. are klad to learnlIhal U&gt;&lt;i peB. J. weuman maue a ouameM
aenxhlp day and tho leader will
riot and Furniture
chest ’n&gt;c °.u kno»m Vs ciear­
Ullon which «u pawed around by
ton,. Leonard, and daughter, Geral,
.
,
.
,
ing grade should be bought because members of the Modern Youth Dr.y
„ KAlHrii ftir Mr trip to Bellevue Friday.
din», and Wayne Carpenter attend
Housewives whei sit on the edge n
jugt M effecUve and costs les*
Bchoftl began Tueeday morning in
of their chain in toe evening ready than
reflned qh.
the Wellman district with Ml*
heral wm held Monday at the home
to dash in pursuit of a clothes moth
pasteboard boxes or paper begs
Gkyttal BiicBta M teacher.
With burial irt Valley Home ceme­
can oMAto roma relief from mentM wWch are
are
tton. received nearly 1.900 raQreithMrs Ada Godfrey of Dayton Ohio
campbig at pine lake with the Girl Prairieville. Mn. Mjrtto Smith oi
and physical strata by grtUng the
, containers. Core must be signatures than were required. Wc I b,^ltlng her 7btei 2?’ ° S' tended a family reunion at Olivet tery..
Mr. and Mra Dell Wl'cot entarlast bulletin on clothes moths and uwd&lt; however, not to place in any hope the eleeuon will go over Juat
8 £« kJ a f£ oh Labor day.
Kalamaaoo, returned with them fod
Mrs. Mott Flnkbeiner and daugh­ a visit. .
carpet-beetles prepared by toe ento- t]06ed container garments which are
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Demond and Ulned on Bunday, Mr. and Mra.
|
as big.
weeks
mology department at Michigan LaJready moth lnfMUd.
Harry
Merrick
of
Gull
lake
and
in
Pay C. Wing was called to Grand
The Ladles' Literary Club will hold ,
”
faml|y who Mr. and Mrs. Claud Demond apd the evening Mr. and Mrs. Prank ter of Leighton and Mr. and Mrs.
8tf}e.5oncge-. t
.
.1 Fumigating malftiab for furniKamlnga
of
Byron
center
were
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
their first meeting of the year on .
Hoonan of Hastings, Mh and Mn. Thursday afternoon callers of Mr. Rapids by the death of Mra. Jay
Mollu must be hanly creatures turc or Clothbig are described in thc Thursday
Grifim of East Woodland Bunday.
evening of tots week at
b^\^hU’*’nft
Wing Wednesday. The funeral wad
because one of the compounds used ' bulletin. Write to toe bulletin clerk
Eden Oaka furnished music at a Wm. McCann and eon of Irving and
Ktr ana nxr«
rv.li Moore house here for toe past few
held Friday. Mrs Wing had beeri
Middleville tM political picnic held at Pine lake Miss Isabel Jarred of East Lansing.
to.warrto#
f* ®thyte1D0 for Circular Bulletin No. 14. Clothes the ho"’* ot Mr. and Mrs. Dell months rnO5Td
Mr. and Mra. Levi Boice of Ch* nJ
dlchJaride-carbontetracWor^c mix- Mothl and Carpet-Beetles,
u ..yrv,„na
hb. ra.umM 1 iatter part of last week. Chester 8aMr. and Mrs. Wm. Schenkel spent Rapids jftre Bunday guests of Mh
near Olivet Monday.
i.r
re,umcd.vacool and family have movtd from Three auto accidents at the ceme­ Labor day with Mr. and Mra. E. D. and Mrs. Joseph Schnurr. Mr. and paign. Ill., who have been at.theli
ture. It sounds deadly enough to be I
h
1
fTn’ ,h.«rh lhc W1,t D!pP tcnftnt hou*' ,nU&gt; lh&lt;! tery corner within 24 hours this Lake of Vermontville.
* used as a bait for man eating tigers &gt;
Mrs. Behnurr are also entertaining summer home at Torch lake. MlchH
FREEPORT.
house vacated by Mr. Franc toco.
but It b Just one of toe newer
relatives from Pennsylvania this gan. and Mr. and Mrs Eugene Dav-)
week. One of them, a man and
&gt; As thb is mailed, it appears that---------------------- - ------------ - ------------------enport, who have Just returned from
preparations manufactured for kill-1
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
____ _____-------______spent
r-... woman from Kalamazoo were driv। Farrell
Anderson__
of___
Bowne
Ing moths or carpet beetles. Other In spite of the large number of of Mr. and Mra. John Barr Thurs- !the
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morgan gave a a trip to Colorado. Earl Chase and
thc week
,tne
weex end
eno with
wnn hb
ms mother.
mower, MTs.
aim. i Ing from the south intending to Last Week's-Latter.
mouth filling names are given to-candidates for some oHlccs and all day.
Miss HUdred Lahman spent Bundaj
'—
___“
* **—_____________
And•--*
'™"
n WMc' tum west for Hastings. They ap­
Guy Cline and &amp;ons spent the wedding shower for Mr. and Mrs.
recent compounds developed
for .the propaganda being distributed J| Mm. 'Laura OuPrey. .bo
. .hi .been
Maurice
Thomas
Friday
evening,
proached lhe comer before they week end in Unden. Mrs. Guy Cline
this warfare.
[there is very little excitement here! Si'Til rnn'er
S!XhX ।
&gt;”d
W"'"™ »"d
returned home with them having- about fifty attending. The evening
EAST WALL LAKE
Thc old favorite remedy, moth 1 over the primary election on Tues- Ml X.Sy" r ™hX“X ”
iUEXm'XM*/ car skidded up .the bank on the east
spent thc past week with her par­ Van spent In vixltlng after which ice
AND VICIN
balls made from napthalcne. is still day
r-aiif
। called on Mrs. Emma aisson ana Mr. side ipd rolled over twice, It being ents. Mr. and Mrs Hale of Unden. cream and cake were nerved by the
J. W. Gcidfrey left Wednesday for
recommended for ammunition but
A party from Kalamaxoo i
a V-8 with a steel body, It stood the ’ Mrs. Verne Thomas attended a hastens. Many pretty gifts were re­
the material in flake form Is more his home in Florida after spending
grief quite well, but was wrecked miscellaneous shower Tuesday eve­ ceived by thc newlyweds, who have Sunday afternoon at the Spr
effective as It volatilizes faster and several weeks here, the guest of his
some at that. Just how two people ning for Mrs. Maurice Thomas nt gone to make their home at Gales­ cottage.
thus produces fumes more rapidly. brother. Deli, arid wife.Bunday visitors at E. D. Reynolds
came out of such an accident with­ the home of Mrs. Conrad Cherry of burg.
«...
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Endres ’X ".-«»•«
Naplhalene will not successfully kill
were, Mr. and Mrs. Adrianson and
«I
out a scratch Is sUH a mystery.
moths In elothlng kept in closets or and sons Benny and Gerald. Ben
------ ------------------ - --------- -—------son, Harry, of Delton and Mr. and
COATS GROVE.
Last Sunday the annual reunion
Mrs. Margaret Mullis accompanied
chests which ore opened frequently. [ Wait and F. E. Brunner were in) of the folks here Wednesday night.
Mrs. Star Fenner and two daugh­
,and evening, to listen to Rev. Loom- of lhe Deakln family was held'at her daughter and husband. Rev. and Last Week's Letter.
I is- last sermon before conference. A the home of Mr. and Mra. Edwin Mra. Moxon, of Caledonia to Cali­ here several tithes at church gath­ ters of Kalamazoo.
- congregation like thb each Bunday Deakln of this place, 31 people In fornia to spend a week witty her son, erings, and it was with regret that
Muri Reynolds Of Cressey caller
would make even a poor preacher, all were present. Those from.away Wallace Hamilton, and family.
we heard of her death.
on his grandparents Monday.
were John Deakln of Minnesota, he
preach good sermons.
; Mrs. Roy Nagler is again at Mus­ being the oldest member present. 85
kegon Heights with her mother who years old. Also from Mecosta were
STATE OF MICHIGAN
j'Mr. and Mrs. Orin Deakln nnd Mr.
b critically 111.
OFFICE OF THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
The W. F. M. S. held their regu­ and Mrs. Oscar Kivnn. Mr. and Mrs.
lar monthly meeting with Mr. and Kenneth Karrar and Mr. and Mrs.
LANSING, August. 20, 1934.
Mrs. L. B. Lester Friday afternoon. James Deakln from Blanchard: Mr.
1 Mrs. Ellen Seese spent several and Mra. Theo Cole and Bert Cole
We hereby certify that the valuation of the several counties In the State of Michigan as equalized
-days thb past week with her son. from Grand Rapids; Lester Deakln
by the State Board of Equalization at its regular session in the year 1934, as provided by Act No. 44,
I Ray. and family, of Logan,
and family from Saginaw, Mr. and
of the Public Acts of 1911, as amended, is as follows::
। Dr. and Mrs, H. S, Wedel and Mrs. Philip Deakln and Lorena and
[daughters motored to Newcastle. Harold Deakln from Lansing and
Anfoant
Uncle
Jacob,
who
is
82',
years
old.
I Pa., Friday and were guests of Mrs.
id tied by
dedueled br
COUNTIES
khir.aftl by
RIM* Hoard of Ftao Hoard of
। Wedel's relatives, returning home on Wao from Lansing. Several of the
Kquilliitlan
Eaualliatlon
youngest generation wt^-e present
Monday evening.
1934
in 1014
In
1034
I We are sorry to report that Owen making in all a nice gathering. A
Dodge does not Improve as his many bountiful pot luck dinner was serv­
ed and enjoyed by all. The day
Alcona ............ ......... . ...........
83,817,875
'friends wish he might.
0610,875
13,207.000
.00057630
| Due to the fact that he has been was spent In vWting, playing ball
Alger ...................... ...............
7932,030
.00118368
.
945,030
6.587,000
good nmc
time in general.
Allegan ..................
.00629160
'suffering
isuncring so oaaiy
badly wnn
with hay rever.
fever. and having a gooa
36,838,136
35.012,000
1,828,136
XfAnre and
nnd family
famliv arc
are. spend- ' Mr Bnd Mrs. Cy Hldebrandt and
;1 Alva Moore
Alpena ...................
16,478,430
.00231470
3.597.430
12.881,000
,ing some time with Mrs. Moore's *,r »nd Mra. Edwin Deakln with
Antrim ...................
128 W.STATE STREET
5,878X150
.00091304
5,081,000
797,050
-people at Clare.
'their children attended the Oentury
, Mrs E. N. Yule Is entertaining her of Progress over the week end.
Arenac .......... .........................
5989.765
4.539X100
.00081566
850,765
I grandaughter of Hastings until the I Mrs Bcroy Combs and Mr. For­
Baraga __________________
.00117020
8.196,965
1,684,965
6912,000
' infantile paralysis scare Is over.
j04,1 and Miss Myrtle Mead of KalaBarry ________ __________
.00350340
19.501961
5961
19.496.000
- Friends here have received word mazoo called at B. J. Wellman's
Bay ......................
.00066400
61,726,449 ........................ _ _ _
7947.440
53.779.000
Involving many High Grade, Popular Brand Canned Fruita and Vegetables
■ of the birth on August 30. of a son. Friday evening.
Benxle _______ ____ :_____
.00062301
4952944 .........--------785944
3,467,000
Robert Andrew, to Mr. and Mrs, I The Wellman school P. T. A. will
with Nature’s Freshness, Goodness and Food Value Sealed In, just as it went
- Leslie Elrick of New Barnet. Lon- •* held Friday evening. Sept 14.
Berrien______________ _...
.......M.
......
.01316174
73.277.000
74.693975
1.416975
into the can. All at SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS.
It Will Pay You to Stock
don.
Mrs. cElrick
for- “’11ie
will —
be • furnished
Branch ______ ___________
uu... England. mio.
,i,,vk was lur- - &gt; program ....■
— «------ — —by
.
82.227975
.00420587
23.906,000
21.678925
mcrly Enid Rowley, at one time ( Mr. Isenhath of Hastings.
Calhoun ..................
.01710387
13.990,536
Your Shelves NOW !
PRICES GOOD ONLY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 20.
81,190,464
95.181.000
principal of the local school.
■
Mrs c4ud Demand nnd children
Cass _______ ____________
.00362488
2.403,470
20,172,000
17,788,624
Rev. F. Loomis was able to nil fcrc spending the week with her
Charlevoix ______ _____...
.00139104
8906.530
565,530
7.741XXM
his pulpit both morning and eve-' ta°toer and sister at Bay View,
ning Sunday, after an illness of sev- ,'Tliey went in company with Rev.
Cheboygan
______________
.00110659
6,158,000
754.122
6912.122
Check items
Size
Single or
Special Price
eral weeks. On Tuesday he accom-1
Mra- Conklin, who went to PeChippewa ____ __________
.00376666
20.961,000
1,485,021
22.446,021 ...............................
\
Wanted Here
of Can
3 Can Price
on 12 Cane
panled Rev. and Mrs. Conklin of t08keY to attend the M. E. conferClare______ ________ ____
.00080471
4.979,000
5.131,936
152,936
Hastings to Petoskey to attend the । ence.00453056
Clinton________ _ ________
2,602,575
25,212,000
22,609,425
annual conference of the Michigan I Mra- Coolbaugh's mother from
2.285,006
Crawford________________
.00041061
2,759,535
474935
District of lhe M. E. church, which Lansing is paying her a visit at the
continues over Sunday. The many I Pre®^nt time.
No. 2
C.„.
Delta____ _________ _____
16.033,000
.00288110
16982,268
949968
friends of Rev LoomLs and family*
Mr' and Mra- Sa”1 Crabb of PeDickinson _______________
16,443,000.00295478
16911.805
468.805
hope they may be returned here foJI *amo were out to the farm SunEaton ___________________
5,017946
33.254.000,
.00597569
28936,754
GOLDEN BANTAM____________
another year.
f|dayEmmet_____ _________
.00186131
10958.000­
12.512948
2.154.948
Mrs. Harry Baker and two daugh-1 Loy Wellman and son. Jack, of
Genesee _________________
19.697,062 ...............
.04015411
223,453,0001
203,755,938
tors of Woodland called on Rev &lt; Detroit visited his uncle. B-J. Wellman.
a “
couple
Loomis and family Thursday.
”
'“*7 "
""1" of Jdays
— *•the
— past
Gladwin ___ J._______
.00073749
4.104,000
466,455
4970.455
"rek.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe of *
cc*1
Gogebic _____________ .....
.00737770
41,056.000,
849,430
41.905.430
-------------------Kalamazoo and his mother. Mrs.
Grand Traverse _________ 15914955
11,642,0001.
00209204
3,572.255
CREAM OF GARDEN BRAND
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Wolfe, called on Mrs. Emma Sisson
Gratiot______ ___________
.00584900
3984.605
32.549XXJ0I
• 29.264905
Remember the good program giv­
26918,000!
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Sisson
Hillsdale ________________
.00483711
3,828.701
23,089909
Monday afternoon. The latter re­ en at the Carlton Center Orange
mained for a week's visit before go­ hall Thursday evening. Everyone
Houghton _______________
.00391652
2933.997
21,795,000
19,461,003
ing to thc home of her daughter, invited.
Huron ....................
1.684.491
.00513290
28,564,000
26979.509
Visitors at Mr. and Mrs Walter
Mrs. Charles Deming, nt Milbrook
Ingham ..................
.02604852
144.957,000
- 145,961.815
994,815
MIRACLE YELLOW CL1NCS OR SLICED
for the winter.
Culbert's on Sunday were. Mr. and
.00625204
1904,035
29.227X100
27922965
Mrs. Roy Smith and Mrs. Freda
Iosco ............ ........... . .............
.00109741
6,101,000
7,749950
1,642950
Klump
of
Caledonia
and
Mr.
and
KLINGENSMITH.
Mrs, L. R. Bader and family of
Iron..........................................
23,756.000
.00426891
Wm. Ruemsburg passed away Sat­
1987.628
25.138.628
Isabella ..................................
19.366,000
urday. Sept. 1. at his home after Middleville.
1.449.430
.00348003
17.918.570
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Strodtbeck
Jackson .................... . ...........
’
2,480,1150
102.242X100
.01837271
having a stroke thc week before.
09.761950
SOUR PITTED
Kalamazoo ............................
103,400,000
He was 67 years of age and had called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hay­
.01858080
112.108.090
8.708.090
Kalkaska ................ . -....
2,002,000
lived in this locality a number of wood of Welcome Comers on Sun­
.00035976
655,530
2,657.530
day. evening.
Mrs
Leo
Barry
and
Miss
Hazel
Kent .................. .....................
753.482
243,712,000
Wedding bells rang in our neigh­
.04379462
242.958918
Shriber
attended
a
shower
for
Mr.
Keweenaw______ ___ _...
5.567.000
638,775
.00100039
borhood Saturday. Sept. 1. for Mar­
4930.225
Lake ____________________
IJMjNB
khall Tripp and Alberta Green and and Mrs Harold Elliott at Mina El­
1,069,850
.00030422
2.762950
liott's home of North* Carlton on
Lapeer ................... ..... .........
285,035
24.040,000
Archie Burd and Esther
Green.
.00431994
23.754965
RADIO BRAND—CUT WAX OR GREEN
■Monday. Dainty refreshments were
Leelanau .................... ...........
Congratulations.
5,178X100
.00093048
509913
5,687.513
Miss Harriet Scott spent a few Served. They received many useful
and lovely gifts.
Single He
Lenawee ............____
days last week in Chicago.
55980.000
55.592995
12,895
.00998762
Mr- and Mrs, LaFayetlc Usbomc I
Livingston _____ ________
Ladora Scott returned to her
794.210
24.197,000
.00434816
23.402.790
and Mrs. Henry Williams
spent
Luce .................. .................
work in Hastings last week.
J Cam 3$C
771945
5.141.000
5912945
.00092382
Tuesday
l
n
Battle
Creek
and
Mra
Mackinac____________ ....
Mrs Doris Saunders, nee Derb
704,548
5940,000
6944.548
.00099653
EARLY JUNE—RADIO BRAND
Macomb ...^........................
McKibben, of Indianapolis, will not Horaruenhood relumed with them
4.128913
88.037X100
.01582010
83.908,687
to spend the winter.
teach the Yankee Springs school
Mr. mid Mrs. Eugene Nichols spent
Mantotec ...............
•.........
Us site planned this year but will
11,866.000
1,715,825
13981925
.00213230
Thursday In Lansing.
Marquette ..............................
live in Indianapolis.
42,897.000
3995,634
.00770831 .
46.492,634
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole and
Maifla ............................... .
Mr and Mrs. Allen Steeby have
12.229,000
3.093.865
15922,865
.00219153
Mecosta ........ ................... ..
.00174522 1
moved to Mulliken where
Mr family of Lowell spent Sunday with
9.712.000
1.997,738
11.709,738
PONTIAC
Streby la principal of a school. Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Evan Fuller and famMenominee ..........l....
16,819,000
2,198,474
19917.474
.00302234
| Steeby will teach our school and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weyerman and
। spend the week end In Mulliken
Midland................
15,494,000
4968.505
19982.505
.00278424
daughter. Thelma, of Hastings spent
i with Mr. Steeby.
Missaukee ............ . .........
3,453,505 ...............
646905
.00050441
Saturday
afternoon
with
Mr.
and
Monroe _____ _______
I Mrs. Harry Scott entertained at
65,024.000
4.404.049
69,428,049
.01168470
No. 1
Mrs. J. j. Strodtbeck.
a six o'clock dinner Monday eve­
Montcalm ................
________________
20967.000
3,614.480
24981,480
.00376773
ouV!!.‘tors al Mr- “"d Mr’ Yrank
ning in honor of Misses Esther and
Montmorency _____ _____ 2.070910
1.933,000
137910
ALICE BRAND—TOMATO OR VEGETABLE
.00034736
Shriber's Sunday were. Mrs. Faye
| Alberta Green.
Our school began Monday morn­ Donley and children. Betty and
Muskegon......... .....................73916963
72.061,000
1.165963
.01294743
Jack, of Hastings, and Lester WarSliced 22c fcc.n. ’1.29
ing with six scholars..
Newaygo ................................
2,633,198
12911.000
14.844.198
.00219430
n,er„° Woodland and Robert Barry
Oakland______________ ...
242.601,000
29.537.931
213,073969
.04359498
of southeast Carlton.
Oceana . ............... ...............
0,185X100
10.631.575
896976
Orangeville.
.00174931
Cgcmaw . ......... •.. ..... ...........
3,873,000
649,637
PINCUC A DT BRAND
no 1
4.522937
.00069608
Last Week's Utter.
PINEHEART
MORGAN.
Mrs. Nettie Brown and grand­ Last Week's Utter.
Ontonkgon ............................ 8,934.005
997,095
7937,000
.00142627
-daughter. Mbs Norma Brown, spent
Lctha Adkins is home after spend­
Osceola ............
684.720
7.144.000
7.828.720 ......................... i...
.00128377
Sunday and Monday with relatives ing a week in Jackson with her
Witcomin Full Cream
Oscoda ....................................
691948
1.401,000
2992.248 —-- -----------------.00025176
at Petoskey.
daughter. Grace, and at Battle
Otsego
..................
116900
3,458.000
3,574.800 ...............
.00062140
I George Gillispie was a guest of He­
Creek with thc Cole and Wade fam­
Ottawa.............. .
46.186,000
2921916
43,964.784
.00829954
ber Pike one day the past week.
A
FINEST ALASKA PINK . . Can 12c
ilies.
k Dr. Gervers and wife and Job
FINEST ALASKA RED . . Cam 18c
Mild
.ff
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Nocm and
Presque Isle........................ .. 8.432959
2,488950
8944900
.00106812
PoumlRoecommon___ ____ ;....
975.100
2.721,100
.00031376
THOMAS SPECIAL BLEND
Lb.
Saginaw...........
....
5951941
122.102941
.02007906
............ ijiMiai
Sanilac
_
__
26,427,000
22938.450
.00474889
! Mrs. J W. Bheffleld spent Wed-, Morgan school started thb week
Schoolcraft
............................
...............
642950
6,667900
"BEST YET*
24M LB. SACK
7999950
.00119626

“ K SSuJS

COLLEGE OFFERS HELP
IN CLOTHES-MOTH WAR

XeMX..n.X XXE

FRESHNESS COME IN CANS

32

-

—-•

“d

STOCK UP NOW!

C. THOMAT /TORE/
ALL REGULAR C. THOMAS FINEST QUALITY

3
Me
Corn o",".:'
Tomatoes % 3c-35c Sj35
Peaches
19*
Cherries
1OC Sjis
3c-- 25c 98*
Beans
n-i
Sj4O
Peas
3 c— 25c 98c
Spinach
Soups
57*
Pineapple n°-2*
CHEESE
lyC

SALADA
TEA

-»LUE LABEL
Black, Green, Mixed

|x2Qc

ja40c

Ptala

W«ton

25'
Quart*

45‘

PORK &amp; BEANS
C /AJLIVIVJIN
I IM nN
□
COFFEE
FLOUR

5c

21c
90c

Mr. and Mrs. John Venema spent i The McClelland r»trnv»
from Friday until Monday afternoon 8u™.y *7 toe l^e ofVT
with her parents at Pontiac and al- cieltand. Many retatlw.
tended the fair at Detroit while .were
™ ,ro®

1 FRUIT'VEGETABLE!
I FRESH and CRISPY—EVERYDAY |

CORNFLAKES ■»£&lt;.'■
u,r.n&gt;&lt; 10c
KARO SYRUP biu. L.i.1
5 Lb. c» 29c
CAMAY SOAP
5c
CHIPSO FLAKES
r*. 15c
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP 10*.,. 55c

C. THOMAS STORES

C. THOMAS STORES

mJ

R„. .M
WUkK„X.C'IK!
Kin or tWUolr &gt;prni (rom ,-ria.y Xd«r
X?
until Sunday with their rrmdmoth- man a„d
,"-1'
er. Mrs Neale Newarh and lhe atH^C-JX“SJJ
..
eomtamed them home .here .he nETtL. X. JT
..111 remain lor wveral neka.
01 "««rto.
Work has hesun on lhe baaemenl
X!,
on the wne lo«*hnX«d m/X mX&gt; a
plM.theoMone.lood.
ji&amp;nd iSdVEww. B* ’1
I
Mead and called on Mrs. ChaS.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Last Week's Letter.
his abode
Homer Smith and Dennis Aller­ with
ding of Carlton and Hasel Ham.barger spent Bunday at John Stairs,
j Mrs. Shopbell, who has been sick
at the home of John Gardner, to
StaUaUcs ihrnTtAat
■much better and hM gone to Mrs.
Townsend's in West Woodland for a person in the United Statu to
visit.
church member!

Shiawassee ....... ............ ..
26.722.070
St. Clair........ .....................
87942952
8t. Joseph ______________28,481.735
Tuscola .................... .............
24,456.185

6957930

9956952

426965
2,471915

Van Buren ............................
28968963
Washtenaw............................84.437980
Wayne ..................
2940,841,736
Wexford...............
10918970

.7.843.120

Totals............ ...................
W.660.421940

8121938921

...... ..........
1411966

122,065,736
------------ 4MJTO
8225975961

33980.000
nmooo
28908.000
25928,000
27457XW0
92,281,000
2,718,776X100
10454900

00598036
.01401394
XW51H71
.00465821

.004011
.0165*9
00188466

85.564.884.000 ■

CHESTER M. MARTIN.
Chairman of the State Board of Equaliiatlon.
LYLE O. TAYLOR.
Secretary of the State Board ot Equalisation.

‘

stats of

Michigan
Auditor General's Office.

limKYCnm/rTUlUu Iwywr. U • In. InnKrtpt ol u» dtUrmliulkm ol U» BUM
Board of Equalization a* filed th my oAtoa on Um 20th day of Aijgniti. 1934.
Auditor General.

�Tint HA8TTNO8 BANNER. WEDNESDAY, SETT EMBER. 12, IBM
*t. Reuben T. Jones. Order el-

Mrs. Henry Bldelman. end family

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hamilton
SOUTH BOWNE.
Mr. and Mrs Ployd Garrison and
and friends of Lansing visited Mr.
the girls ware tn Dowling Bunday
and Mrs. Adelbcrt Craven Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Will Cosgrlfi
vUltlng Mn. Rheida Whitworth.
Mr, and Mrs. George Thompson well and Mn. W. H. Pardee spent
and MT. and Mfr. Gordon Thompson Sunday with Mra. Jennie Pardee.
Ptrcy Dimond and family of Has- tela Bldelman.
PROBATE COURT.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bldelman
nday wtth Mrs. Thompson's
IrtWrsof tto^jrere Friday night callers at
Mr. and Mrs. Ootham and family
Ext Ml)'on Hfcbcl. Petition for
spent Bunday with the Uttar's par­
Kalamaxoo and helped him of Battle Creek spent Tuesday at
r limiting
Adar. filed.
ents.
MVand
Mra.
Lawrence
Poehis ninety-second birthday. Andrew Blough's.
Mra. France* Hendershott came
Eat. Elisabeth Ehret. Petition for
home Saturday night after spending
Geraldine and Marjorie Miller of
SOUTHWEST
RUTLAND.
Admr. filed, waiver of notice filed,
Mr and Mrs. Henry Bidilman and
last week with her daughter. Mra.
Elkhart, Ind., spent Tuesday and
Mrs. Jennie Gorham of Hastings
order appointing Admr. filed, bond
Mrs. Saddler'spent Thursday at the
Leon Slocum, in Battle Creek.
visited from Wednesday till Mon- Wednesday with their aunt, Mrs.
of Admr. filed, letters at aditttalstoaMra. George Thompson and Mrs.
Jennie Pardee.
lion Issued, order limiting settlement
Gordon Thompson of Shulta with a
Norman Miller of Cadillac called
w— d.* « Franc b Gorham.
entered, petition for hearing claims
Brt. Perry O. Henry. Annual ac­ friend. Mra. Siager, of Kalamazoo
Mr anti Mrs Chas. Whittemore of at Harold Yoder's Monday after■'filed, notice to creditors tasusd.
count filed.
were Saturday afternoon visitors at VertnontvHle and Mr. and Mrs.
noon.
Bit Mary McKee. Notice ot mail­
GOOD-BYE,
Leo Hendershott's.
. Clark Wells of Charlotte were Sun­ Glass Greek were Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Bimon Graybill.
ing Issued.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Hendershott day callers on Mrs Minds Mudge callers in the Dan Douglass home.
daughters.
HENDERSHOTT.
School opened Ln the Otb dbtrict —- --------- Verna and Olive, ot
ANNE
ot HasUng* and Mr. and Mrs. Mell and Miss Ruth Mudge,
Freeport. Ill., Mra. Lena Mbhler
Eat. James Friend. Annual account
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Van Vranken
Tuesday with Miss Marlon Edger as
and Elva were Monday evening sup­
filed.
with Mr. and Mra. Chas. Henders- Snday at the home of their mother.
teacher.
ASSYRIA.
per guests of WUl Mishler and fam­
Eat. Nellie M. Hitt. Petition and shott and Clare spent Sunday sight­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Havens
and
Er
­
Mrs. Frances Hendershott, and Lost weeks Letter.
ily.
order authorising executor to employ seeing at Croton and the Hardy
win ana
and izorouiy
Dorothy navens
Havens were cancall...
„ ...
At lhe fourth quarterly confer­ wm
brother Leo.
attorney, filed and entered.
Sunday allcrnoou al thc home of
Come to Sunday school next Bun­ ence of the Battle Creek circuit held era
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart of Brush C, „
Mias Bhantz t
Eat. Samuel C. Varney. Annual
Mrs. Ernie Matteson went to Bat­
ui anuan of Brulua. jglch.. spent Thursday I
day and help elect officers for thc at lhe Brigg* church on Sunday, all mi. &gt;»
account filed.
tle preek Sunday to spending taro or
points—the Union Base Line and Ridge.
coming year.
night
at
Elmer
Shaeffers.
Robert WUoox was a business visi­
We al] extend our sympathy to1 Briggs churches had a good repre­
Mrs. Clittie Roush of Freeport,
Rev. Conklin and family in their sentation. Special music by the Base tor in Kalamaxoo on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and granddaughter Marion, and Mbs
bereavement.
Line and Union choirs. Pot luck dlnMcGeary of Detroit called at Will ,
Remember the Ladies’ Aid thbi ner and after dinner talk by Rev. C. children of Kalamazoo spent from Mlsliler's Monday afternoon.
, |
Thursday
until
Bunday
with
tbe
for
­
Mr. and
Beckner and fam- I
week for dlnne rat lhe home of Mrs. E. Pollock. District Superintendent
mer's parents. Mr and Mrs Franc is
Ed. Newton.
of the Albion-Lansing district closed
iiy of'Flint spent Thursday evening |
Gorham. Mr. Totrf Gorham of Milo
a profitable service.
,at
Andrew
Blough's.
called there Bunday afternoon.
j
NASHVILLE.
Frank Tiiompfion, who Itas been
| Rev. Samuel MUlcr and family of
Miss Fern Schulze U spending thc' Ln a feeble condition following op- chSre^we^gurab o*8^y“odf1
week with her sister and family. Mr. eratkxia at Leila hofipttal. Battle the former s stater Mrs. Harold , n‘£1
w ,, I
and Mrs. Elwin Vedder. to Detroit.
Creek, returned to hto home on Prlndle. and husband of BtaUiwell p”^' “i‘
Mbs Pauline Dause went to Ism- Thursday from the Edward Bennett S
10« h’TwXTJ.,
sing Monday to visit her sister. Mra.■ tM&gt;me where he spent several weeks.
Harold Voelker, a few days.
He b still In very infirm health.
Mr. "Barney" McMannu* of Shultz
Kvle Htamhanah nnd
Mrs. Fred Elder and son Lyman1 Bert Nay b caring for him.
spent from Wednesday until Sun­'
Miss Orrn Strickland of Lansing
day with relatives at Pigeon and1 is spending the week at the home of mason work the past week for Oeo. at Will fishier's.
,
Harbor Beach
iter parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Havens. —
Mr. and Mrs. Bontrager ’ of Os-1
Mrs. Clara Robinson of Grand
J. Clare McDerby was a business1 Strickland.
coda county called on the latter's
Rapids visited last week in the home uncle. Andrew Blough, and family. I
visitor in Lansing Monday.
r
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson of daughter Jane of Battle Creek are of her sister. Mrs. Wm. Havens, and Friday forenoon.
ITH pay checks coming in again, thb ktka*
Winchester. Indiana, spent the week• spending the week with relatives brother. W. H. Otis.
John Mishler and wife and Utile
Miss Mary Douglass spent Sunday Marilyn Martin of Grand Rapids ■
end wtth their cousins. Mr. and Mrs.• here.
band and his wife have decided to have theta1
and Monday at her home here. She
Ottie Lykins.
Mrs. Nettle Manby and Eva. Mrs.
were week end guests at Will Mish-1
telephone
put back in.
The Kraut factory began work■ Elva Casse and daughter, Norma, returned to her work in Hastings
Monday P. M.
Thursday.
Mrs. A. T. Eash and Alden went to
spent Thuraday with Mrs. Olive
W. H. Otis waa quite sick a few
The second quarterly conference1 Ferris and family of Pine take.
Lansing Tuesday morning. Mr. and [
days last week.
3-lb. bag
will be held Friday night at the'
relatives and friends
Mrs. Simon Graybill of Illinois ac-|
Mias Ines Manby. who has spent
Evangelical church.
DrEdgar' the summer at Middleville, is rec­
companied them as far as Portland
and plan good times again, by telephone,
POWERS ECHOES.
Faust of Kalamaxoo. dbtrict super­' resting at the home of her moth- Last Week's Letter.
and visited Mrs. Graybill's brother.
they want that priceless protection that a
intendent. will be the speaker. On1 er. Mrs. Nettle Manby.
Marjorie Bchondelmeyer returned Enin Mishler, and family.
Sunday morning will occur tne sec­'
Mrs. John Thaler of Campbell j
Mrs. Lovellc Miller spent Tues­ to her home Saturday after spending
phone affords in time of sickness, fire or i
ond quarterly meeting.
day as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. a week with relatives at Grand Rap­ called on her sister. Mra. Will Mish- |
For just one telephone call, in an
Regular meeting of Laurel Chap-' A- L. Ellsworth of Athens.
ler. and family Monday afternoon.
ids.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of'
'
Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Jones left
Miss EthM Palmer accompanied
pie Tuesday night.
and
Mrs.-|
Wednesday on a camping trip at her
ncr uncle.
uuuic. George
uwnt diiu
«c. to
w/ his Grand Rapids
■ — and
- - -Mr.
-- —
—----Bridge,
service for a lifetime.
rshlltn WrJrwtf
nt /-bariAHe
rnpnl ,
Bryon Turner of Niles spent from1 Mullett take, near Cheboygan.
home al Jolliet. ill.. Tuesday and Chum
Wolcott of
Charlotte spent
Friday untU Wednesday with his1
Galen Bristol, who recently sub­ was Joined at Chicago by herder Labor day at Lhe A. T. Eash
Telephone service coals only ■ few eeflgs
parents. Rev. and Mra. W. Turner.; mittod to an operation for appendi- brothers. Russell and Richard. Sun-, "°®e.
. „ ,__ _ „
He will return here thc last of the• cltls. came home Monday for con­ day. They will spend a few days at | Chas. Fisher and Robert Ver Sluse
Call, write or visit the Telephone
month accompanied by his wife. He: valescencc.
A Century of Progress before re- jot Grand Rapidsi spent several days
Business Office to place an order. In­
will do some tree surgery work here.■
with Adrian and Nick Cramer and
Mra Frances Jones and Mrs. turning
stallation will be made promptly.
Otto Schulze returned Saturday' Katherine oole will entertain the
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schasberger 1
homecoming at Freeport.
Mb.
from his visit with relatives In Pleasure birthday organization on Mrs. C. J. schasbcrger and Mra. Max 1
Cramer accompanied Mr
carton
Philadelphia and Detroit.
Ftacher of Grand Rapids spent Bnd “rs. J Poortvleit of Grand I
The following NaahvUle graduates BrigKS church basement
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and R*P‘^ to Chicago and attended A
eakw
will attend college tills '.fall: Michi­
The Briggs Ladlfes' Aid Society will Mrs. Arthur Bedford.
t Century of Progress.
gan State—Betty and Louise Lentz. meet on Thursday. September 8. for
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bodford and'
of
todement weather &gt; Sunday in Muskegon with their Cleitand reunion
f™.
i. • pkg.
Fem Schulze. Roger Sackett. Ken­ a regular session nnd election of of­ family. Mr. and Mrs. Malt Bedford. • WW number from this loodlty daughter. Mr. and Mra. Adolph land's home.
neth Cross. Ralph McNitt. Jr.. Oer- ficers. Thc present incumbents arc Miss Almira Reed, Charles Hause. &gt;
“nd Field Kruger.
I Mr. and Mrs. Chester W
&lt;ald Pratt. Norman Barry” Ypsilanti Mrs. Bessie Strickland, president; Mrs. Senia Kelley and Mrs. Will,
Mon’
Newell McKelvy and mother visit-'companied by Mrs. Lillie
Ibs.
—Helen Maurer. Jean Roc; West­ Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, Vlce-Pres.; --------------------- -------------------- ---------.u&lt;- day and report a fine time.
rd
and took »on Carl of Vawme, Ohio. ern State—Georgia Bassett. George Secretary. Mrs. Gladys Cortright; Carter were the Grangers from this
community
who
were
so
royally
en
­
her
to
attend
the
last
rites
of
Mrs.
d®! morning for a nufthsrn,
MBS
Cbm
Wotring; U. of M—Vidtan Roe. Treasurer. Mrs. Kate cole.
MORGAN.
tertained at the Ionia Reformatory
Roma (McKeivyy Houghtalln. Mrs. Wp. Little Iz.is and Nona
----------------Olivet—Howard
Snow;
Lansing
Pet or Carnation Milk vn.mi. d 4 uu
15c
-------- Death iciiiu.cu
removed aiimiicr
another piuuccj
pioneer Wednesday at which about 270
Rev. Allen DeLong and wife of Fluey's life long friend at Daytona rtayed with their grandpafl
rvUUH-- —Alberta
---- •।1
Business College
Navuc. frotn our
Tuesday m the passBumard Draper i* vbiting
Grangers from Barry county attend- Grand Ledge called on Mrs. Millie Beach. Fla. Burial al the Riverside
Oeraldine Hecker. Vivian Appelman; lng of wllltam Schreiner Funeral
oi
— Tuerday __
ji _
—. ,w_*
.
Kruger, ol
Flury
and
report
that ...--Ihb cemetery.
bottles
Davcnport-McLachlan Business col- Mrv(cei
on Frlday P. M.
- •.
1
father. Austin Delong, formerly of i Relatives from Cleveland. Ohio, kegon.
lege in Grand Rapids—Eileen Gar- Bt the farm residence with inter­
John Barleycorn won't be under thb place, is much better in health Marian Ashley, Mt. Blanchard. Ohio.
Linger.
__
ment at the Union cemetery. He (uch restraint If saloon men are We hope for a full recovery.
Heinz Vinegar
quart bottle 17c
North Bradly, Lansing. Woodland
I Earl Culp has gone to Falmouth. ;eavrs
aon_ john Schreiner, and
lowed to put up the bars.
Stuart
Draper
and
family
spent,and
Yorksvllle
attended
the
McHeinz Rice Flakes
|! urhere
where he
hr has accented
accepted a.
a call to a two __
21c
2
pkg*.
grandsons, Jack and Robert, and
church.
one brother. Charles Schreiner.
Miss Betty Cavanaugh has re­
Mrs. Ruth Henry and Donald re­
cans
turned to her home in Chicago aft­ turned last week from an extended
er spending several weeks with her visit at Chicago and A Century' of
Heinz Beans 3«»«'i
25c 2
grandmother, Mrs. Esther Marshall Progress.
cans 25c
School begins Monday morning.
The high school students are reg­
Heinz Spaghetti Sm.nc.n.
3
cane
25c
On Wednesday afternoon the La­ istering ac thc various points of at­
dles' Aid of lhe Evangelical church tendance; Leola Cortright and Ger­
S-Ib.
met at lhe home of Mrs. Elmer aldine Van Auken will attend at
Northrup. A missionary play was Hastings from the Briggs; Roberta
'
bar
given followed by tbe business meet­ Rankin. Harold Holmes, Marjorie.
ing. Refreshments were served.
Opal and Beatrice Servcn and Irene
Howard Dickson ob Hastings spent Davis from Uie Eagle school; Roger
the week end al lhe Gail Lykins Pilgrim lhe Ellis; Betty Ketcham of
borne.
.'
the Stevens will attend Battle Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brooks and
The Briggs school began Monday
family of Flint spent the week end with Mrs. Marion Doster as teacher.
with lhe latter's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Wenger, Mr. and Mrs.
CARLTON CENTER.
Paul Bell returned home with them
Wc were glad that Rev. Loomis
after spending the week in Flint.
had sufficiently recovered from hb
Ml&amp;s Marie Smith is helping Ln the recent Illness so that he was able to
conduct the services at the local M.
Rev. Albert Oetroth home.
MIm Alice Roscoe has returned to E. church Sunday morning, al­
Ypsilanti after spending the sum­ though Jie Is still In very poor
health. There will be no services
mer here.
Mrs. w. Turner and Mrs. Gail nexxt Sunday, sept- 16th as that 13
Lykins were In Battle Creek Friday. conference Sunday.
Baker's Cocoanut
Dry
pkg.
10c
Mr. and Mrs Fred Warner and
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oler of
Mrs. Mary Hope were al Charlotte Grand Rapids visited at thc homes
Log Cabin Syrup
ti.
23c
of Mr. and Mrs. Mina Elliott and
Bunday.
Officers elected for the General Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marlow Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Greenfield and
Aid of the Methodist church are:
sons of Quimby visited Mr. and Mrs.
retary. Mrs. Frank Lenta; Treasurer Ralph Henney Sunday.
Jello
All Flavors
3 pkga.
19c
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clem enter­
Mrs. H. D. Wotring.
Baby Charlene Wenger visited tained a few of the boys and girls
Post Toasties
pM- 1Cc
her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R- in the community Friday evening in
Winslow, in Hastings last week.
honor of their daughter, Mary's,
The last Vesper service for this birthday.
year was held Sunday afternoon in
Several of the boys and girls in
the community started school in
Grandmother’s Bread fuu or sliced Ik. k&gt;*f 6c
the park.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher were In Hastings and Freeport last week and
faster
Fig Baft
Fr««i» aad Delicious
3
iu
25c
thb week others entered Woodland
Battle Creek on Monday.
Mrs. Grace Klelnhans and grand­ and Lake Oessa schools.
son, William, returned Tuesday from
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aspluall spent
Oceana Beach. Pentwater, where Sunday evening With Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Brecheisen.
they had spent the summer.
BLUE LABEL
.
Mrs. William Mater was in Bat­
Mr. and Mrs. John Dsbornc and
tle Creek Friday visiting relatives. daughters. Mercy. Mildred and Wil­
10c
Kellogg« CornJIekei
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Weeks. Mrs. ma attended a family reunion at
Ansel Klnne and Miss Elsie Klnne Shelby Saturday of last week, and
spent Wednesday in Jackson.
from there they went to Scottville
to visit relatives, returning home
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Monday night.
Quarterly meeting will be held
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Craig and
at the N. Evangelical church Satur­ Keith of Hastings spent Sunday with
day. Sept. 15. and. Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Daniels. Mr. and
Sunday school at -ten o'clock with Mra Keith Daniels. Kenneth. Gerald
services following.
BACON
Mild Cured
Lb. 17c
and Elaine Beckwith ot Hastings
his ever
Miu Helen Willits spent Sunday were caller*.
at Kellogg Camp. Pine take.
There will be a bam dance pro­
Mrs. Zeno Decker went with a gram at parlton Center Thursday
party from Lake Odessa to the I night at eight o'clock. Good music.
World's fair the latter part of the A cake will be given for the best
*
CANADIAN BACON
&gt;/, lb, 17c
week.
cake walking. Dancing after the
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton and program. Coming soon.—Professor
baby of Marshall spent Friday night Makeover.
and Saturday at the home of Mr
SOUTH SHULTZ.
and Mra. Vincent Norton.
Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Rhoades and
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Peake and
family expect to go to Ohio this Lydia and Ou*, and Carl Watson
PURE LARD
2 lb.. 25c
spent Sunday wtth Mr. and Mrs.
WTbe funeral of Mra. Borah McKel­
Frank Whipple of Augusta.
vey was held this Monday morning
Mesdames Florence Peake and
Chuck Cuts
at 10:JO at the house and eleven Amey Bonneville spent Friday &lt;M
o'clock at the Wilcox church wtth Kalamazoo and called on Mrs. A^ah
burial in the Wilcox ertnetery.
SUMMER SAUSACS *
Lb. Zlc
Kenneth Sage, who has been visit Mr. and Mrs. 8. Modrack and
Ing at Belding and oth* places the daughters Kathleen and Ellen, of
past two week*, returned homo Fri­
and
Mrs. J. W. Tedrow and Mr. and
day evening.
.
Galen Cronk of Chicago visited Mrs. Clinton Johnson of Indian­
old friends tn the neighborhood one apolis. Ind., called on them Bunday.
Mr. and Mra. O. E. Kenyon and
day last week.
Mi*, and Mr* Frank Parks of Au- grafidK®. Odrdfln. visited their son.
grata and the Utter's brother of Alva Kenyon, and family of Bellevue
Kalamazoo visited Mrs. Park's Sliter. Bunday.
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s«„ dota,

sSnlteM TO.

'

f "I’LL ORDER A TELEPHONE
ON MY WAY HOME"

W

8 O'clock
55c
1 19c
Rad Circle
*■ 21c
Bokar® * e
Chase &amp; Sanborn,
Dal M onto,
Maxwell House or Beech-nut

30c

Coffee

Soap Chips E«»r T«A
Pilmol.ve So«p
Ivory Fl«k« s-.n pi.,

6
wiu

Brown Sugar BuH&lt; 5
Whitehouje Milk Tali

3

25c
23e

24c
17e

37c

Heinz Ketchup

2

Heinz Soups

27c

25c
19c

Pancake Flour

ORANGES
Juicy
2 Doz. 31c
RUTABAGAS
Canadian
Lb. 3c
ONIONS
Yellow
50 lb. Bag 89c
LETTUCE Firm Heads 2 for 17c
Idaho Potatoes . Melons . Celery

Calumet Bakin&gt; Pow&lt;*«' » 23c

Post Bran Flakes 2

with

MORE LIVE POWER

PER GALLON mounts up fas

19c

Crackers s~l" " 0,*u"

«*•’• 17c

Karo Syrup

*^'10c

28c

THE MONEY YOU SAVE

Red Crown Superfuel—will amount to real money. For

this richer, thriftier gasoline will take you farther for

less money—and
when you want, or need, speed.
■■
'this bigger store of responsive driving energy

more Live Power per gallon—is made available to

z

you without extra charge. Not even a fraction of 8 cent

Cheese “"V&amp;fr”

a. 17c

has been added to the price of “regular" gasoline.
111 ’

Ground Beef

2 - 23c

Hence, from the standpoint of economy, M well

as performance. Standard Red Crown Superfuel today

is the greatest outright VALUE Standard Oil

Smoked Picnics

»15c

line money buys More Live Power in Standard Red

Boiling Beef

u. 10c

Beef Steak

-19c

Haddock Fillets

“• 10c

Crown Superfuel. And the money saved soon mounts \

np into many dollars.

Contains Tetraethyl

STANDARD RED CROWN
SUPERFUEL-'more live power per

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NOTICES |

OZDNR FOB rtnucATiov.

NOTICE OF MOZTOAOB 1AIX.

Homemakers' Corner
By

Home Economica Specialists
Mic hlgan S tale College

tla Crrrt. . It la often convenient to know
..or,.ih&gt;n exact volume of popular sized
bieh'**’! cana- ’rhey •fe: No- 1—1 “’’d
th* o«r*:cupB; No. H—1 and 2/5 cups;
■HIM U a r*-n&gt;T&gt;ru
■ lima within a{« *n«nt

the
Un
1&gt;'3
No.

r A small brown jug will make an
| attractive container for winter bou­
quets.
cAor "“tlea i*
n&gt; On* Thoennil ril
Use the less tierfect of lhe toma­
r&gt;»ll*r« (81.0.10.00), Principal, and
toes. peaches, pears and other fruits
.
rtri*
for canned fruit Juice or for pre­
&gt;un »f Thirty S« serves. Jams, marmalades, fruit but­
ters and rauces.
Green tomatoes can be used for
Soup, stew, marmalade and mince­
LEGAL NOTICE
meat. and may be fried or stuffed
1 amouni
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
as well as the ripe variety. The
green kind isn't quite so rich in
vitamins A and C as the red ones,
but ranks the same in vitamin B
content. The flavor Is practically
the
same in both kinds, except that
Racnir.r with tl
olthla Ihrw moall
tad provided. the green ones taste slightly more
y may b* &lt;li..l!ow*
acid.
F. T. O'CONNOR.
Try some green tomato marma­
Oat 0 2S.
•
lade. Cut six pounds of green to­
matoes In small pieces. Add six
CHANCERY NOTICE.
cups of sugar, slice six lemons thin
Rtala of MirhlxaXy th’ Cirroif I
and boil the slices for about five
minutes in one cup of water with
&lt;1. NlrlUrarr. hatband and wife.
......... ■ • ui auii m ii. men
Plain!
dmrriw
10 u’e tomatoes and sugar. Heal
L»n,i
*n&lt;i
;*thc
mixture slowly, then cook rapClyde W Roell an.! Ill
‘ i&gt;r»tnl«»*
in lb*
hatband and wife.
rn.hin •&gt;(. jdly and stir constantly for about
Hlato of
Pefrtulsnli. 1 Jotinilnan. CntiMjr ot Bi
half an hour, or until the marma­
; MirbUtn. vir:
T)i» Hooih one-halt
lade Is thick, nils recipe will make
I *nnt)«w.«t on»&lt;ia*rtrr
about three quarts of marmalade.

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sister. Mra. Amy Rorabaugh. MraRorsbsugh U in very poor health.
Mra. .Andrew Blough visited Mrs.
Alma Mishler and family of N.
Bowne Sunday afternoon.
Mra. Jennie Pardee and Mrs
Gladys Pardee spent Thursday with
their sister. Mra. Lydia Ttorritt, of
West Bowne.
Will Coagriff and wife of Lowell
spent Sunday with Mra. Jennie Par­
dee.
‘
'
Congratulations to Marvin Thaler
and bride (nee Mildred Hutchens).

ASSYRIA.
The Rev. B. F. Hitchcock, pastor
of the west Pennheld charge the
past three years, has resigned the
•aa &lt;4 Or* dollar*
a. without other *4
ministry and will be engaged In
evangelistic work They are now lo­
cated at their Gull lake cottage for
a time.
The Rev. H. A. Campbell who has
been engaged In mission work at
Port Huron has been given the West
Pennfleld charge to suceed Rev.
Hitchcock.
A. U WATKINS.
Mra. Sylvia Bivens and family and
Mra. Lutle Jenjtiru were Bunday
guests at the former's brother's
home. Mr. and Mrs Sherman Swift.
Mrs Elva Case and daughter. Nor­
ma. attended the flower show at
Battle Creek, sponsored by the
Men's Dahlia Club and the Men's
Garden Club on Thuraday. Two
blue ribbons and three red were re­
Myrtl*
ceived on exhibits entered by them.
diaries Purcell Is quite comfort­
able al the present lime. Callers at
the Purcell home Bunday were. Mr.
OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION.
and Mrs. David Conklin. Mrs. Elva
Miehlran. th* Probate Court for
Case and daughter. Norma.
ualr of Barry.
DOWLING.
Our pastor. Rev. Harold Dixon,
and Mra. Dixon, left Sunday evening
Lail Week's Letter.
Tire attendance at the Ladles' Aid for Lyons to be with the latter’s
ice cream rale which was held on parents. Mr. and Mrs Seymour, the
lawn at ththome 01
of Dr. ana
and father being 111. They will go from
••’) rod. tn : 'Jhe
Mr*
Tl H
n...*
—-■ very good
—a a^
n ju-eiion i M*
3- K- Bc('s was
tn there to Petoskey to attend the
Will
(1) North. spite of
-* •*
“ *inclement
— -------- --------- - and
• Michigan Conference.
the
weather
Miss KnUirine Jones began school
the
proceeds
amounted
to
R12.
r Eaat half
last week south of Battle Creek and
Thanks to all who helped.
(1). North
Mr and Mrs. Lum Stephens of is driving to and from school.
This
Monday morning finds the
Canton. Kansas. Were guests of Mra
Anna Trethrlc from Friday until rural schools in session; Theodore
Sunday and all attended a family Tack at the Assyria Center school.
Marion Doster the Briggs. Bea­
reunion at Thornapple lake while Mrs.
'
Moore the Elils. Marion Hunt
here. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blak- trice
1
Eagle. Gladys Calms the Check­
ney of Eau Claire, Wia.. visited Dor- the
1
■oath four 0 H Briitol.
.........
.....
.............
.....
...u™,.,
'"!
“»■“!
Noniu‘l 0001
rence
Trethrlc
and
wife
Thursday/
BMr. nottU
copy P™’at
the
Trethrlc
home.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
!
Jone
*
Stevens.
rtek*
nlB
&lt;
.. I I hear
Trethrlc left for their home at
At the fourlh
conference
Cleveland
Friday
I
held
at
the
Briggs
church
Mra.
orhORDER FOB YUBUCATION
•f li*&lt;inaltic.
loan Stale of Mlrklran. th* probate coot
Mr. and Mra. Victor Sproul and
Haight of the Union church
family of Detroit visited relatives
elected delegate to the Lay conhere over the week end.
I fprence and Floyd Miller the Briggs
Mr. and Mra. Aaron Schwucho re-'
, .. _
’Kim
turned Friday from a western trip.1 Harold Martin of the Barney MilU
BANNER WANT ADVS. FAY.
having spent the past two weeks In 2u‘ricLU
bl“ W
7^
. in nw ,,-att
Montana and other places of inter-,dal1^
l”in»P&lt;”’tatton
J
.Ie&lt;»
est In the west.
'10 about thirty high school students
Fl.. 4 Shrlp
Mrs.
Clarence
Rice
and
son
ot
'
attending
school
there.
mia.
ixiw u*KI sun Ol ,------------ ,------------- . .
. anslnff
.
_
.
wa* a
Battle
creek were guests of Mrs . **rv
Mrs TI^tle
“ TLansing
Adella Stanton last week.
(Visitor last week.
She who was formerly Miss Kittle' Mrs. Elizabeth Gray left Saturday
Galletly and who taught school Ui for Kalamazoo where she will at­
this locality about 35 years ago and tend a reunion of classmates of for­
is still teaching at Long Beach. mer days spent In Galesburg.
1 nf thi* order for
California, was here last week re­
PINE LAKE.
newing old acquaintances also visit­
newapaper
printed
Mrs. Arthur Nichols and daugh­
The home has been the unit of progressive
ed at Prairieville, her girlhood home.
Mrs Mary Burroughs who has ter. Josephine, spent Wednesday
civilization. The great xorth of the Ameri­
spent the summer near Nashville with Mis. Clara Nichols.
Ruthfevn Nevins and Jean Rotters
can home to society is undisputed.
visited friends here last week and
STATE OF MICHIGAN — ORDER OF will soon leave for her brother’s entereir the Kellogg Agricultural
THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION home at Franklin. Pennsylvania, school on Tuesday. Sept. 4th; Lyle
First mortgages upon homes are, and have
—DUCKS. OEESE. BRANT. COOTS.
Champion.
Marlon Boulter and Ree­
where
she
will
remain
indefinitely.
WILSON-8 SNIPE AND WOODCOCK.
been for many years, the security back of
Mr and Mra. Leon Moon and Mrs. ls Mlnar started Ln at Plainwell on
building and loan shares.
Wil Lois Altman attended the funeral Sept. 10th Those who are resuming
of Mrs. Ed. Casslday at Battle Creek their studies include Lyle Billings
-rt*in rrrnlation.
Saturday. Mrs. Casslday was form­ st Kellogg school, and Alvin Not­
TmillMKIHFL. |
____ ,MUs
_________
____t Ingham and Dean Porter at Plainerly
Kate_______________
Reed of this place
and burial was in lhe Dowling ceme- Well. Ruth Nottingham entered Mntery.
,__________________________ jher's Business School in Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrow and j on Monday, where she will take a
Ward Woodmansee and friend spent' complete course in stenography.
*u*vprai rlnv*
MVn
'Ololw
—
Twelve nw«mhprK
members anti
and twn
two visitors
several
days Iner
last week at
at Torch llake,
fishing and enjoying the north in of the Helping Hand Club met with
■hkh
general.
Mrs. Nichols on Wednesday after­
1258 Grirwold SL. Detroit, Mich.
TTie Cemetery Circle will have noon. After a short business session,
MEMBER
Detroit'■ 014ett BulUla, asS
id» daily ba,
their dinner on Thursday. Sept. 13. a program In charge of Emma Nev­
RAI HOME
foildva: llorki
and the Ladies' Aid will meet. Sept. ins was presented. This Included a
1ARK 5Y5TL
20th.
humorous reading by Pearl Brown
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
School began Tuesday morning which was much enjoyed. The Octo­
with Mr. and Mrs. John Chamber­ ber meeting will be held with Hazel
lain of Shultz tn charge at Dowling. Warner and Stella She Ip will be
Miss Leona Moon at Uie Bristol and | program chairmen.
famines ot
or Lee Nottingham
Mr. and Mra. Leland Jones at the,। Tne families
Parker and the Stephens.
—
and
* —
Walter Warner
-----------------were• shopping
in Kalamazoo on Thursday.
• ed on for appendicitis at Pennock
The Plainwell fair and Homecom­
hospital last week Ls making n good Ing attracted many from this com­
recovery we are glad to report.
munity on Saturday afternoon and
evening.
SOUTH BOWNE.
.
Mr. and Mra. Leander Rogers of
Mr and Mrs Frank Walton called Athens spent Sunday afternoon
on the latter's brother. Will Dipp, with his brother. John Rogers.
and family Tuesday evening. Little
GT.OWIK K. HOGARTH.
Clare Dipp, who lias been very sick,
IIIGHBANK.
U somewhat improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Slhler and
Mr. and Mrs Nusahelsen of Rock­ family of Chicago visited last week
ford called on thc latter’s brother, with Mr. and Mrs. WUl Hawblitx.
Michael Grant. Wednesday.
Pearl Basore and sister, Mrs. Ada
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Mrs. WUl Mishler attended a can­ Bell, attended a reunion in Ohio one
ning bee at the M. E. church base­
ment for the benefit of Clarke Me­
Mrs. Bert Daly and Cleon Mead
morial home of Grand Rapids Wed­ spent Wednesday night with Mrs. C.
nesday afternoon.
Brown in Hastings.
Mrs. F. L Walton attended W. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Marshall and
A. at the home of Mrs. John Baar Mr and Mrs Worth Green attended
Alh.
w.„ circus in Battle
.rni,r Creek Wednes­
Thursday.
the
&gt;uri hi* Foliliou rr*
Edith Cramer returned home' day.
day
Tuesday
after navmg
having attenaea
attended a
A, Mr. and Mrs. Max Slhler and
knd
luesaay aiicr
Century of Progress for several days, family ot Chicago spent Wednesday
**—and
v
--------- wlth
Mr and Mrs Frank IUftr
Frank
Ralph Walton accom
­
panied bv Harry Cramer were in blitz
i
and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hecker
Caledonia and Grand Rapids on and
।
daughter called in the evoking.
business Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Marshall of
Harold Yoders spent Thursday North Maple Grove spent Friday
rnrrew tn*i panne
evening at Emery Kimes at Pleasant evening
,
by publieatlon of
with Will Hawbhtz.
Valley. They also visited with Mr.I, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Reid of Bed­
and Mrs. Claytof) Clemens' who were :ford spent Sunday with Mr. and
enroute to their home at Prescott ;Mra. Fred Reid.
with their daughter, Lila, who had
Mr. and Mra. Frank Hawblitx
M.ldrrd Smith Rnri.lt
spent from Friday until Wednesday
John Seifert Ls spending a few in’Chicago and attended A Century
days at the Eash home. He Intends of Progress.
ORANGEVILLE.
George Norman and son. Francis, going to New York to attend school
Earl Marshall of Marshall spent
of Kalamazoo were week end guests
Bunday with Mr. and Mra, Curt
Walter Duffey and family of Marshall
of her parents. Mr. and Mra. Ben
.
•'
*
Grand Rapids spent Sunday eve­
Norman, of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burkett and
Mr. and Mrs. Marclus Bagley ning at Harry Cramer’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burkett of
Milton
Weitz
called
Mike Lansing spent Saturday night and
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
Grant Monday forenoon.
Harry Lewis near Wayland.
Sunday at Bert Daly's.
Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Roush of
Mrs. Nettle Brown went Sunday
NORTHEAST IRVING.
to Kalamazoo to spend a few days Carson City were Sunday night
with relatives.
guests at Will Mishler's.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wieland and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mishler and Iris were in Grand Rapids Friday.
Harry Blan veIt is not so well at
Gwendolyn were Sunday guests at
this writing.
A large number from this place Henry Smelker's of the Fillmore lly of South Bowne spent Friday
evening wtth Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
attended the Homecoming at Plain­ dbtrict.
Miss Mamie Tyler was at the home Moore and family.
well Saturday.
'
Bios LaCourse. Jr., and Elmer LaClare Dipp, tbe infant son of Mr.
Puuntaine and their families have the past week. Mra. Hatton remains and Mrs. WUl Dipp, who has been
gone to Marshall for a couple of about the same.
Frank Walton and son Ralph gain at this writing.
weeks.
Gerald Rupe and family have made a hurried business trip to
Grand Rapids Monday afternoon.
moved to Otsego for the winter.
Lightfoot Sunday.
The condition of Mra. Adella
Alden and Helen spent Sunday in
pltal. remains unchanged at this CharioCte with their daughter and Freeport met with Mrs. John Barr
sister, Mrs. Vernon Woleott and hu&gt;- Friday.
writing.

’■KSSU".

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Clsler and family at
Middleville.

Honest Feed* at Hone*t Price*

'

BRANCH DISTRICT.
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Samuel Norton, Carrollton.

WAYNE Egg Mash

Vincent Norton Sunday and Mon­
day.
Merritt Lynbumer, Ina Densmore,
Theodore Dutmer and Miss Ruth
Mudge went to Gull lake Sunday
after the latter** mother. Mrs. Mlnda Mudge.
children ct Battle Creek were week
end guests «»
of Mr. *
and
Mrs.
O..D.
«*«*
“u "
‘‘•-.y-'
*'■
Hassett and attended the Wilkinson
reunion
-----v'*'- held tn the O. D. Fassett
—
woods on Labor day.
School began Tuesday at the
Branch district with MIm Edna
Flory as teacher.
Mlts Francis Darby .began her
school at Lakeview ' Monday and
Miss Helen Willits began the Mc­
Kelvey on Monday also.
Much sympathy Ls extended to
Mr. and Mra. Ray Bird, whose bam
burned Saturday morning during
the electrical shower.
_
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Misenar, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Hall of Battle Creek. Mr.
and Mra. Kenneth Norton and baby
of Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Norton and Margery attended a
welner and marshmallow roast at
the ivome of Mr. and Mra. Keith
Norton Sunday.
A miscellaneous shower wu Riv­
en Mr. and Mrs. Patil Bell at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Lee Dell
Thursday evening.

The man who tries to dodge his
obligations usually finds the detour
much rougher than the road.

SEVEN!

Is a complete laying mash—all ready to dump into
your mash feeders. It supplies a wide variety of
concentrated animal and vegetable proteins prop­
erly balanced with minerals—in fact, everything *
necessary in a mash to insure the best physical
condition and maximum egg production.

HIDE1CI

Jf you have your own farm grains and want to use
them-Tor a part of your mash, WAYNE 26% and
32% MASH SUPPLEMENT will exactly fit your
needs.

IS NOT A
A8 THI
PANJ

TRY WAYNE FEEDS

BUT REVII
OF

•A BETTER FEED FOR EVERY NEED”

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

It Alio I
/ Memorlc
IV
w

We left Crit
ernoon with
next stop. Th
beautiful or p
Caribbean sea
Grand canyc
| torical expert!
Interesting st
Columbus sail
and on one o
to America,
section and t
passed In that
tribute from
shore, Btorie
written of tl
gold and Jew
and his plrat
way places,
maps, of the i

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column

CLEAN Happen!
MILK

evidence, but
learned, no 01
any great ext&lt;
from an isla
Morgan's hea
when he wai

Doesn’t “Just

It requires a lot of planning, and a tot of
extra work. The time has long since gone
by, when there is any doubt about the
"germs." Il takes n powerful mlcrtxcope to
see them. They are little fellows. They
don't observe union hours and pay no atten­
tion to NRA codes. They work all the while.
Some of them do good work, but a tot of
them are dangerous trouble makers, and if
they get into your system you have a tot of
trouble ahead.
Medical Science has discovered that milk

FROM THE STONE AGE
TO THE PRESENT .

Is a natural "carrier" of disease germs, and
that tn fact moat epidemics start from
tainted milk or water. Appreciating thia
fact. the Highlands Dairy has purchased all
the latest equipment and follows the latest
methods In the production of CLEAN MILK.
Tests by officials representing the State of
Michigan show that no cleaner milk Is pro­
duced In Michigan than we produce., We
take a tot of pride in it and it should be
worth/ of consideration by every family.
Why not try it? It coats no more.

to start out
Borne'of his
to have beer
ground
hai
Marched lime

I
I
I

anything of
However, as I
truth to the i
der on this
found old 8|
enough to ke
stanRy on th
cache they f
around there.
l*h explorers
plow through

I
I

home with si
ure stolen frt
one else thej
from. But thi
so let’s come
times.
Many now
(Continued

A Phone Call Will Bring It to Your Horne!

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

::

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

::

Hastings, Mich.

TEACHE
MEN

ffiatfamnl Ifinan &amp;
Ijmicstnwnt (ftontpattij

ONE HUN
WERE 0

group In sin

MICHIGAN

Fire risk is also greatly reduced.
Coal is convenient and saves a lot of
time and bother in trying to keep the
fire burning.

MICHIGAN BAKERIES, Inc., one of
MichigAn's largest and most modern
bakeries, announces that iu products,
heretofore known as HOLSUM, will
from now on be known as MICHIGAN.

71k change in name is both logical and
convenient. MICHIGAN BAKERIES,
Inc., is owned by Michigan people; all its
employees are Michigan folk; its products
enjoy a wide accept^c throughout this
part of tlK slate. Therefore, to name
dies* fine bakery products after our state
is to accept a reasonable and inevitable
conclusion.

We carry a stock of the BE ITER
grades of coal and assurft you of
prompt and careful delivery.

♦

Phene 2257 Hastings, Mich.

About one
from our cou
era' encampi
W. K- Kella
lake, sept. 7
a very Instn
day evening

HOLSUM

Good Coal!-

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

Splendid J
ben of I
Oat

can best be secured by the burning ot

Telephone 2257

ENJOYAB
STRl

a

Economy in Heating

Buy as much or as little as you wish
and it will have our careful attention.

Loaa

ANNOUNCEMENT

I

Thc name only has been changed.
HOLSUM has stood for tbe highest
rjuahty in bakery products for many years.
It is not too much to say that MICH­
IGAN succeeds HOLSUM in this as well
as in name.

Thc name MICHIGAN stands now, and
will continue to stand, for thc finest loaf

teachers ant
4 oua member
” BUff. Profes
Cleveland w.
gave a v*rj

problems.
On Satun
Street discus
lalionshlps”
. • -(Conti

of bread and thc finest rolls and coffee
cakes it is humanly possible to bake.
To you who have been loyal to HOLSUM
btead and rails these many years, wc ray a
deeply-felt “thank you.” At thc same time,
wc dedicate the entire resources of our
plants, thc fullest skill of our men, the
complete facilities of our laboratories, to
thc making of products that will continue
to justify your appreciated patronage.

One ,

CO MM UN
Elsewhere
found an ad
munily Aucl
the falrgroi
Henry Plant
and auction
as clerk. An
sold will be i
and mules, i
under guara

MICHIGAN bakery products, like
HOLSUM, arc sold by independent
grocers. TlKy sre delivered at the peak of
freshness each day in our own delivery

can to make sure you get them oven­
fresh wherever you buy them.
Thc insignia that has, for some years
.identified our product, continues to

appear prominently on tlic new cream­
colored wrapper. Look for it ... it's
your guarantee of higliest quality.

.

good coarse
shoata and
and pigs; got
laundry sto1
Col. Flanaei
more stock,
household g&lt;
will conttnui
this week.
Auction Sal

and time.

MIS81ONA3
Methodist

HEM

o’clock.

Yo

kin Pte- Pr
Adv.

BREAD • ROLLS

Rje Be~d • Hath • G&gt;/~ Coin

MICHIGAN BAKERIES, Inc

AN ,
I wish to i
ry county t

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTIN6S SIGNALLY

Sdfoh^Interests Backing Propojed
jiFlflUl IllDO ulDIIHLLI
ment Reducing Gai Tax to 2 CentSj Gallon
Joker in It Would Cut $5,000,000 From Salei

IB NOT AS INTERESTING
AB THE FAC1FIC OR
PANAMA CANAL

BUT REVIVES THOUGHTS
OF THE LONG AGO

It Algo Brings Back the
/ Memories of Brief. War
V
With Spain

PAGES Ito8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 19,1934

12 PAGES

jSERIOUS ACCIDENT

'

JMMfW

I BY GATHERING Or MANY
BY GATHERING OF MANY
Tax — Alto $7,000,000 Lou From Gu Tax
HIGH-UP RAILROAD AND
The Banner has spoken many'll was noticed several weeks after
POLIOS OFFICIALS

D[UCi[)C||||P CPD

ON NASHVILLE BRIDGE I1L

“

:

Bridge Worker Fractured
Leg When Five Ton Gird- I
er Breaks Chain
•

Raymond Knoll of Nashville sus-I

HuAnOl ID I Uli

|lNAME DR. J
CHMN. OF COUNTY COMM.

of Democratic Go, Con­
CNOEm" Date
vention Fixed M.TlStfP. M.

Thursday, Sept. 20
HASTINGS DIVIO PLAYERS There was a meeting here Friday R1V. D1W1Y
TO PRESENT PLAY
j, evening ot the democratic candiBURTON U
I dates for county office who had been
GRAND BA
FOR CHILDREN
regularly named at the primary or

talned a compound fracture of hte
left leg when a chain broke letting
him and a five ton girder drop into
the Thornapple river, with his leg'

.
..._--------. -------- -- — —
------ - —
times of what we consider the sei- the petitions had been filed at Lan.
I by reason of the fact that no oppofish interests which are really be- sing. An opinion was asked of the a*HCT nc DDnuiSJCUT
beneath
|tition. and were therefore duly nomi
hind
the movement to reduce the'attorney general, who ruled that if MUol Ur rnumilStrai
-irn-rthe» girder. He was riding BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES
the
girder,
as
it
was
being
swung
ccrilDCn
IM
nCTDCIT
ln&gt;ud
T*
1
”
&lt;*
choosing
lite
gas tax from three cents per gallon thte amendment carried sales ot
RFPRF’nFNTFD i-ttz, ^i.^ kJ
t,y a crane on the new:
otLUntU IN UElnUII officers of the democratic county
to two cents per gallon. The Michl- gasoline and automobiles would be .
nUAUo ntrnt&amp;EN I EU ,Jnto plare by
bridge, which te being constructed
------------I committee te by law made the duty
I Ban Automobile Club of Detroit is relieved of the sales tax. although1
Meetings Held at Beal Fac- on M-14 across the Thomappie river Special
Performances for of such candidates for county office.
ostensibly behind thte proposition other products must pay it.
♦
on North Main street, Nashville.
Hnn
7116 oltoer members of the county
aud has paid jnen in Ute field doing I If Ute people of this state wish lo
tory and at the ConnVery fortunately
fortUnateiy he
he fell
fell into
into soft
soft School Pupils—Poster Con- commits. ,m be named at the
1. Very
their utmost to cut 87.000.000 an- save themselves from paying this
•
try
Olub
earth and mud. which saved him ■
test
Is Planned
i Democratic county convention, which
nually from Uie highway revenues 812,000.000 they had belter vote
from m
much
more
serious
injuries,
Th.
wtol
or
.oe
or
.n
MMfed.|
"
ch
.
•»'«
“
i
Th.
ItortUwi
CM.
num
or.
In
“• September
tn
Injuries
,
—
riavor&lt;
in
held !&gt;
of the slate and the counties. If!against thte proposed amendment,
rnw unto the M-1 thll'JSKeSJ "X ri. I w111
■"» “
"&gt;“here
*■•■
«"»■&gt; th. 20.
&gt;"»«•their scheme te successful. It will The Michigan Automobile Club of or a city, is often influenced more 1
er and taken to
not only reduce the revenues of the, Detroit seems to have plenty of mon- or less by some little Incident that te '
state highway department by about ey to flood the state with propagan- not generally known, and Indeed the !
Chairman—John A. Wooten.
87.000,000. yearly. but it will ateo da and to send Its paid represents­ city of Hastings has been Influenced .
Vice Chairman—Chas. H. Leonard.
cut Ute proceed* of the sales tax by Uves all over Michigan to put the In this way. Somewhere around 35 Try 'ZmZTrkgTJkJJA•TJ'
Secretary—Hugh Riley.
Richard B. MotY111 °°&lt; «
and adds that these play* shall be
85.000.000. mere was a little joker | thing across. Unless the people are mn ago lb.
Treasurer—Clementine O'Connor.
inserted in the proposed amend- (aroused, the little scheme of putting,*er made a combined business and
«r
, produced at an admission price that
The meeting also fixed the time
!
shall
enable
all
to
enjoy
clean,
well
­
menu, which Its sponsors no doubt-Into the constitution of this state. right-seeing trip to the west. By rK||]||| I Mln!
I
for the democratic oounty conven­
: staged drama.
hoped would not be discovered. But I
(Continued on page threej
, chance, lie met a young man in hte ■ rHtllll| lUlrll I Ilf
। In the early fall, of each year the tion on Thursday. September 20, at

FAREWELL RECEPTI
THIS THURSDAY
The Dewey Family Haw
Warm Place in

We left Cristobal late Bunday aft­
fact that, after having m
ernoon with Havana, Cuba, as our
cal Methodist Fqtseopsl
next stop. There is nothing very
beautiful or picturesque about the
Caribbean sea, though it te a regular
Grand Canyon of Interesting his­
torical experiences. IF the waters of
thte old sea could only speak what
interesting stories they could tell.
the community In which hi
Oulumbus sailed them several times
been a useful factor. Ha waa
and on one of his trips bumped in­
' Player* will pAsent a play especially
‘
’ I friends. No one tn Hastings knew It
to America. Pirates Infested thte
Commercial club and
| at the time, but that chance meet­
for children. letters are still comsection and took toll of ships that CIVIC PLAYERS’ “HAY
ing has had a lot to do with the
'ing in from children who witnessed
passed in that early day. and exacted
Civic Player* organisation and
f the charming folk-lore story. The
development and general welfare of
tribute from settlements along the
LOFT FROLIC” SEPT. 28
jg
|
Silver
Thread."
which
played
to
a
shoe. Stories have been told and
thte city.
FRESHMAN COLLEGE
The young man above referred to
| capacity audience last year. Later
written of the great treasures of Two One-Act Plays and Sev­
NOW
ASSURED
IN
I in the season the Battle Creek Litwas Mr. Einil Tyden of thte city. He
gold and Jewels buried by Morgan
eral Other Attractions
tie Theatre Guild came to Hastings
had been gssoclated with railroads
and hte pirate crew, in out of the
HASTINGS
that pertained to the welfare of thia
and gave "Little Women" which was
In the west, and had seen how the
way places.
Maps, or supposed
Are Planned
city has endeared him to many pao| well attended and greatly enjoyed.
COUNTY CANVASSERS MET ohl-fashioned lead and wire car
map*, of the spots where the secret­
J. T. Mohler's spacious barn on
I Thte year, on the 12th of October. NECESSARY TO SECURE
seals had been easily "picked.” FINE EDUCATIONAL
ed wealth was hidden have been in
AT COURT HOUSE ON
churches.
goods from freight cars stolen and
evidence, but as far as I have M-37 te to be the scene of Hastings
SERVICES OF ANOTH­
OPPORTUNITY OFFERED
•£,’2!;
FRIDAY
j
, of fairy lore will live ana speak belearned, no one has ever profited to Civic player* Hayloft Frolic. Mem­
the cars re-sealed with the seal that
lai. friendly, kindly way* have wM'
ER TkACHER
any great extent. We passed not far ber* of the Players group will gather
had been picked. The crying need Local Institution Will Be &lt;«" the oellghted ey~ of tbs aulfcr him a host ot friends.
of all freight departments ot all
| dren of Barry county, when Clnderfrom an Island said to have been there on the evening of September
Sponsored by W. 8. T. 0.
Morgan's headquarters at one time 28 clad In overalls and aprons. This TABULATED VOTE
ella will again lose her slipper and FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY- (
Frolic
promises
to
be
more
packed
jher
heart
to
the
gallant
Prince
ini
when he was at the height of his
could NOT be picked, that could be
of
Kalamaxoo
FOR
CANDIDATES
EIGHT REGISTfREQ ■
"career." and from which he used with surprises and excitement than
numbered
serially, easily applied,
...
........
I»
1 a CJUXinUlIg
charming UUBPWXB.KHI
adaptation CM
of MIC
the UKbethe various societies ot tba
It is now oMured that Hastings (loved lUxy from the pen of Clare
to start out on some of hte raids. was the never to be forgotten "Lake­
and at the same time could be sold
wlU have a Preriiman College. It wll1
najor director of the ChU- More Foreign Students in the' j
Borne'of hte stolen plunder te said side picnic, where over 200 partici­ Results Are Substantially as
°" .‘P
r^°1!dren aTheatre In New York City.
school; she entered
to have been hidden there. The pants were alternately shocked by
gether these were "some require­
'Reported
in
Last
Week's
High
School
Than
Ever
\
।
ground
has
been
thoroughly the discovery of the famous 'Trail's
ments." and seemed almost impos­ building. A meeting was held Friday । RehearMls have b«.n m progress
beauUftd oos-.
societies. She to a
Banner
searched time and again, but no one. End” mummy and the antics of
sible. especially when “price” was eventngof those Interested in hav-1 for day, lavUh
Before—Now 219
!
Ing
a
Freshman
College
here.
Over
,
t
umes
have
been
secured
from
Do^,
os far as Is known, has ever found Gun lake's mysterious SEA SER­
considered
—
as
it
always
is.
'
The
Hasting*
High
school
te
a
।
The county canvassing board com­
anything of great consequence PENT which was gracious enough pleted their labors on Thursday and
Mr. Tyden had an "idea" along 35 were present. Enough more have, trolt a ,-^r of thoroughbred "tqm/ very busy place these day* because
to
make
several
appearances
during
beep
contacted
who
desene
to
have
bler
-.
plgcons
lxave
^,1
lrallW
dtor
However, as if to give some tinge of
tabulated
the ”
results
the primary this line—in fact his head lias al­
tbo rrrnlw ,^blj. b«.u» IU own “
“
.rZ. of
c.Mld.toT„
• -to ...
..-­ Ab6ut of the largest enrollment In the
follow --------•'Cinderella"
truth to the re|x&gt;rts of hidden piunr
ways been full ot "ideas" and good sucp an institution here to brjng the weeks
history of the school. On Friday
1.,hll.„. spirit
...IH. could
™.to not resist Join
toin.­
pregenW
der on thte island, natives have Jubilant
ones too. He had a "hand-made” number to dver the prescribed limit, and perch on her head and shoul­ night the enrollment wu 521 and
which te 40. Accordingly Superinten­ ders. special music has been plan­
found old Spanish gold coins—just ing in the hilarity on shore.
i from the twenty-flve precincts of self-locking car seal along with him
on Monday seven more were regis­
no wonder, therefore. U
There will be two one act plays
enough to keep some of them con­
simply to show how it would work. dent VanBusklrk has forwarded an ned and a corps of scene painters tered. making a total of 528.
the oounty.
clary of the church invtl
stantly on the hunt for the valuable present. First, "The Sliort Cut" by
Mr. Tyden had almost come to terms application for such a college to the have been constructing gorgeous
Democratic Nominees.
cache they feel sure is somewhere Percival Wild, directed and played Governor.
with a Chicago manufacturer to proper authorities, and it is expect­ stage settings. Tire play will easily
ed viat notice of approval will soon be the most colorful presentation of
eighth
year.
around there. Ships of the old Span­ by Albert Becker and Harold Lo­
make
the
seals
on
a
royalty
basis.
Wrn. A. Comstock. 573.
ish explorers and colonizers used to gan. Thte te a dramatic sketch con-; Arthur J. Lacy. 599.
the season.
plow through these waters on their cemlng men trapped In a mine.
Tyden-and who wouldn't be—and cellent teachers, now unemployd.
Every child In Barry county should ginning his duties on Monday mornJohn K. Stack. 244.
way to Panama, or on their way The second play will be the Broadhe was sold on the “idea" too. The who arc available for thte project, so see Cinderella and the admission. .
«..V
.™.
—
M
ir Mannv lA..mev(
John
p/
Ballcy
.
33y
.
situation in the conference
home with ships loaded with treas- way success. The Happy Journey
and evening has been set
result of all thte was that Mr. Ty­ that good training will be given to afternoon anrl
Mr. Gamer will teach civics and
ure stolen from the Incas and any-1 to Trenton and Camden" by Thomden located in Hastings, we have the all who may attend
at ten cents, so that every child can algebra and conduct the boys’ glee
Patrick Kane. 174.
one else they could make a "ratee" | ton Wilder, directed by Miss Mar- I Allen E. Stebbins. 874.
The alm of such colleges Is to take
splendid International Beal 6c lack
club
and
High
school
chorus.
He
from. But that was a tong time ago. i garet Gladstone, with a cast of Mias ,; United State* Senator.
Co. factory, also the beautiful E. W. educational opportunity on a college
The curtains rise
at 3 and is a graduate of Central fltata other plana tor himself than
uumwiK, Miss
jauts Helen
xiricu weaver,
Hiaitl. duu
so let's come down to more recent (Gladstone,
Bud' Claude 8. Carney. 240.
Bliss factory which was an out­ level to the thousands of high school 8:15 sharp. Special children's tick­ Teachers' College at Mount Pleas­ back to Hastings.
Wolfe. Mtes
Miss Jocelyn
Jocelyn Ironside
Ironside and
and |
time*.
|, Wolfe.
With this situation tn mb
growth of the Seal 6c Lock factory; graduates throughout the state, ets will be furnished to all teachers ant, and has taught In West Branch.
Alva M. Cummins. 347.
A .
glorified
Many now living can remember DeForest Walton.
Walton, Jr. ..
—— I Frank A. Picard, 528.
also the Viking Corporation factory. setose finances are so limited that it In county and grade schools. These
Because of the change mads, Al­
id itapcs&amp;lble for them to attend a should be reserved at Cordes' newAmerican
mother --te portrayed
in this
■ Ray D. Schneider. 93.
(Continued on page 11. part two)
- ------------------*'----- -------'
(Continued on page six)
bert Becker's schedule has had to
play In a startling manner. On the (
regular college. The following will stand. preferably in a group.
program also are several most orig­
indicate the scope and procedure
George Foulkes. 232.
The following poster contest te placed in direct diarge of all dra­
DISTRIBUTION OF THE
inal numbers, conducted by Mr. Bar­
and set-up for these schools:
anounced:
matic productions in the High DISTRIBUTION OF A
nett. featuring the famous Man on
1. The state will be apportioned by
Contestants are divided into three school, which will include the Sen­
Birge C. Swift. 1,195.
PENAL
FINE
MONEY
tlie Flying Trapeze and "Elder" Rus- .State Senator.
counties among the four state teach­
DELINQUENT
(Continued on page six)
ior play, the Junior play, the Teach­
sell, whose identity has aroused a 1 W. W/Holbrook. 300.
ers colleges, the Michigan State Col­
ers' pixy. the Spotlight, etc. Thte
It Is .^flsed on Number of lege.
great amount of curiosity in the
University of Michigan and
John C. Stafford. 293.
GROUP QF HASTINGS MEN te work for which Mr. Becker te es­ Oo. Trots. Maus Pays Oi
community of late. During the eve­
Wayne
University
pf
Detroit;-*npw
Persona
of
School
Ago
D. E Hughes. 533.
colleges and universities will act us
GET FREE PLANE RIDE pecially fitted and the kind of work
ning, too. there will be square
Aufust Receipts of De­
The democrats made no noml;
in Townships
he likes very much.
sponsoring
institutions
for the
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY dances and Virginia reels to do and nation for prosecuting attorney.
linquent Taxes
Announcement is ateo made of
- The annual apportionment of the Freshmen colleges located within Big Tri-Motor Airship Bails
to watch.
-- .-------------------------WERE GUESTS OF KEL­
foreign -----------------students regDr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop, chair- ( T. 8. K. Reid was unopposed for penal finejmoney for the past year their respective zones. In thte con­
Over City With Locaf
county clerk, so It was not neces­
istei
ar. tiie number being made the distribution ot the dal
LOGG FOUNDATION
men, with Mr and Mrs. Karl Cole- sary
gary for
IOf hte
nis name
name y,
appeBr on the
MM- has been made by County Treasurer nection we will add that the Barry
to appear
—..... — ten more than last
man. Mr. and Mrs. D. fc. Boyes and ,ballot The same K true Of county Maus. It te based on the number county. Freshmen college will be un­
Passengers
year. The Hastings schools have
Mr
.Lorenzo
"
—
__ ____
Mr. and Uri
Mrs. Rnv
Roy OnrriPB
Cordes as assls.
assis- treasurer.
,“
F. ..
Maus,
and&gt;__
reg­ of person* of school age-in the town­ der the supervision of Western State
Sheriff George Leonard, Mayor many privileges to offer the High him during the montl
ENJOYABLE AND IN­
ants in charge assure a most enjoy­ ister of deeds, Earl Boyes.
ships and in this city. In accord­ Teachers College of Kalamazoo.
Charles Leonard. Morris Lambie, .school young people and that Is no total being 8742344.
able evening.
ance
with
Act
319
of
the
Public
2
The
scope
of
the
program
to
bo
cashier of the Hastings City Bank, doubt one at the reasons why ao
Coroner.
STRUCTIVE PROGRAM
Kenlth McIntyre te named be­ Acts of 1927. the money so appor­ undertaken in any local Freshman and the writer were guests. Tues­ many are availing themselves of were applied:
tioned must be used for the pur­ college will depend upon the nstds day. of the Ford Motor Company of
City and Village Fund ....|
cause lie had no opposition.
Splendid Addresses by Mem­ RED CROSS ARRANG­
their opportunity.
The democrats made no nomina­ chase of books for township school of the group and the facilities ^ail- Detroit and the Universal Oarage i Many people have asked the Ban­
ING
FOR
ROLL
CALL
districts or city libraries. The able for offering academic work. of Hastings in a ride from the
bers of Staff and Several
Oan. Fund, oounty
tion for county surveyor.
amounts for each of the townships Thoroughness and high standards Grand Rapids airport to Hastings ner to print the names of the teach-,
Sheriff.
Guest Speakers
era in the dty schools thte year ao
Field Representative Meets George W. Leonard. 1.011.
and for thte city are as follows:
will be considered basic.
State Tax Fund
in a big tri motored cabin plane.
we are giving the names herewith:
About one hundred fifty teachers,
3. Such colleges will not be or­
John
A.
Vanderkolk.
457.
No.
of
The
ship
was
licensed
NC7S83.
Committee Here on Fri­
D. A. VanBusklrk. superintendent.
from our county attended the teach­
Republican Nominee*.
Total
Amt. Children ganized in cities where there are Ford all-metal 13-passenger and
Name of Twp.
Mrs. Ruth Baine, secretary.
ers' encampment as guests of the
private
colleges
or
public
junior
colday, September 21
Ballots were cast in the county for Assyria ............
.1 29.82
320
weighed 7,000 pounds empty. It was
William T. Wallace, principal.
W, K. Kellogg Foundation at Clear
equipped with
three
9-cyllnder .Fred 8. Jones, assistant principal.
At a meeting of the officers of the the following persons tor the re­ Baltimore -----lake. Hept. 7th to 9th. and enjoyed .
4. The auperintendent of schools Wright J5 Whirlwind motors of 220
Barry Qwnty Red Cross Chapter spective offices:
general fund tax and
Miss Marie Rowe, dean of girls.
a very instructive program. On Fri- jheld on Monday evening in the office Governor.
in the town or city where the Fresh­ h. p. each. It has a maximum
»
(Continued on page eight)
day evening following the dinner at of the chairman. Archie D. McDon­
man college Is located will assume speed of 125 miles per hour. It te
Frank D. FUzgerald. 2.722.
Castleton .....
the initiative In organising tire local claimed these motors cost 85.000
Alex Groesbeck. 329.
ald. plans for the annual Red Cross
Hastings City ..
township taxes were
GETS CHECKS FOR
group In singing several songs and membership campaign were dis­
Freshmen college.
(Continued on page six)
Hastings Twp. .
each and the list price of the plane
follows:
Dr. M. R. Kinde welcomed the
5. A minimum of forty qualified 1s only 855,000.
CORN-HOGJPAYMENTS
Hope
cussed.
teachers and introduced the varl(Continued
on
page
five)
Irving ........
After warming up the motors we
Miss Josephine 8- Davis, a field
City at Harf Inga .....
4 ous members on the Foundation representative of the American Red Y LEADERS’ CAMP
took off at exactly 10 o'clock.
County Agent Foster to Dis­ Village ot Nashville ..
Johnstown
” staff. Professor Henry Busch from
AT STUART LAKE Maple Grove ..
We Just seemed to glide Into space
Cross, will be In thte city on Friday,
Village ot Middleville
tribute 190,000 to 069
Cleveland was then Introduced and Sept. 21 to assist the local commit­
Orangeville ----as the earth moved away and in a
gave a very Interesting discussion tee with the preliminary work tor
moment we were 1200 feet in the air
Prairieville ....
Bigners
Resource
Men
Will
Discuss
of recent trends in social and health the drive which opens on Armistice
and remained at about that altitude
Rutland
Oounty Agent Harold Foster has
Problems on Septem­
problems.
Day. Sunday. November 11, and
Thomappie ....
for the entire trip. We followed a
'
505 Rose St.
On Saturday forenoon. Dr. Roy closes on Thanksgiving Day. No­
Woodland -----direct course passing over Dutton plied on payments to KO com-hog
ber 22 and 23
Street discussed "Teacher-Pupil Re­
Petoskey, Mich.
and Caledonia The landscape be­
vember 29. Nine of the members
The Y Leaders' Institute at the Yankee Springs
lationships" and Dr. Wllda Rose- were present Monday evening and
A three-day session of a cooking low presented a most beautiful pic­ reduction contracts.
Inspections In connection with the
school, brought to Petoskey by the
• —(Continued on page six)
various matters of interest were dis­ will be held thte week end. Sept. 22
8575.60
ture with the Thornapple river
Petoskey Evening News, cooperating winding its course back and forth. corn-hog reduction program have
cussed
‘and 23. reports Secy. C. F. Angell.
with various merchants, proved rr/
very i lta
w.«.
Its banks bordered with trees. To ployed for one and one-half months.
Definite information about, the
Special resource men are coming LET THE CONTRACT TO
mwettas utd wcrrthwhUc thh
llad
pen, In th. Ur
Roll Call, names of workers, etc., to discuss with Barry Co. leaders,
wear, .n cceUenl «fvntt.ln8 rne-.p^ duJ w
fnd.wcnb.Uy The inspectors will all be Barry
will be given later.
'
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE. dium
problems and programs In connec­
foe any torn, to put on.
beautiful. We Hided to a landtoi county men. Further payments in
tion with work along character
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE.
It war held In the High sclwol ( thc flcid on the
abort of the corn-!»og reduction program will
building -lines.
New Heating Plant to Be In­ gymnasium
Elsewhere in this issue will be ATTENDING CONFER­
to •&gt;«
the opening l*,, Al-Oon-Qutn Imt M minuter be made in November or December,
.. .................. previous “
E. T. May, of Lansing Area Y. M.
and the final checks are expected in Irving ...............
found an advertisement for a Com­
of school; boQtlis and tables around after taking off.
stalled at the Court
ENCE THIS WEEK C. A., ateo Carl Metzger of Grand
January or FebruaryPrairieville -----munity Auction sale to be held at
the floor held attractive displays by
Rapids and Kent Co., will speak,
House
Orangeville ....
the fairgrounds in thte city. Col.
the different merchants. The audi­ Johns, pilot, and Herb Green, co­
Rev.
Lane
Closes
Successful
also
an
address
will
be
given
by
Aben
Yankee Springs
Henry Flannery will ba the manager
The building committee, of the ence was seated in the gallery, an pilot. This big plane remained at
It
to
with
very
great
regret
that
E.
Johnson
from
his
many
experi
­
and auctioneer, with Emeat Gray
Barry county board of supervUora, advantageous position »heje full Hastings during the day and car­ the force of circunutanoes requires Thornappls ....
Year for United Breth­
ences In dealing with business lead- secured the written approval of the view could be had of the demonstra­
as clerk. Among the property to be
ried many passengers on enjoyable us to say goodbye to Hastings We
ren Church
sold will be several good work horses
members of the board authorising tions below.
trips above the city.
have spent seven happy )*ar* among
The Institute will begin at 4:00. the committee lo install a new heat­
and mules, all of which will be sold
Rev. and Mrs. L- E. Lane accom­
Mrs. Helene Sailer, the bright­
folks whose endurance and forbear­
and close at--------2:30,• —
Sunday
under guarantee; several good jnhch panied by Mrs. Nora Filllck. as a Saturday,
-------- —-----------------—• ing plant at the court house. The eyed. buxom. Immaculately attired
ance have been quite beyond our unTt
** end
"* committee saw them personally, conductore&amp;s. was deft in her move­ NEW PASTOR TO PREACH
MUtrnU. u« ta Grand tupM. it. I afternoon.
.(Urnoon. Hue.
bl« rneel*
derslandUig, We have tried to do
of play
lendtn. the ennu.l conference of ‘plenty of
P *r end Mlowrhlp dll thereby obviating the necessity of _____________________
NEXT
SUNDAY
MORNING
ments gnd sure of her methods, as
Primaries. It has
““» who wish
«Uh lo Mnt rtoul lend- calling a special meeting of the one would need to be to put recipe*
shoats and possibly 2 brood sows the Church of the united Brethren l'men
—--------and pigs; good double work harness; in Christ. Rev Lane has Just com- ersh‘P tn character training are wel- board of supervisors, which would over every day before *everal hun- Rev. M. W. Jones Will Begin munity but have received from both
laundry stove, 1M shocks of com. pleted hte third year's ministry at,comf- Brln&lt; r00*. blankets,
have entailed considerable expense.
wll
1
always
seem
Hig
Work
Hera
at
10
Col. Planaery Is expecting much the First Church of the United1
The committee considered the matAN AFPMCIATION.
more stock, tools and possibly some Brethren in Christ in thte city.
She cooked with both an electric
A. M. Sunday
I am glad to take thte opportuni­
household goods for this sale, as he He appreciates the help and kindthe Goodyear Brothers' Hardware and a gas range equipped with con- I The new pastor of the Methodist been so kind to us and who have
. will continue tn list until the end of nesMs of all thoae who have made ty of expressing my appreciation to Company of thia city for the new trolled heat, and had two well church. Rev. M. W. Jone*. wlUTill
made our stay here so pleasant and
thte week. Read the Community it possible to close the year with the the kind friends of Barry county boiler and the Installation of the stocked electric refrigerators. Her
pu]plt next Sunday at the usual profitable.
who made it possible for me to be
Auction Sale advertisement In thte bodgeL paid in full___
iuoaunavoa on
sne
uc&amp;ei
ten
on^fThwT^f
the tvepuoucan
Republican tta^J
ticket same, which also means new fire first demonstration was our old l)Our for morning service,
During the pastor s absence the ?nominated
or
walla for Ute boiler. The old one Itad friend apple pie, with' several in- o-cl0ek. r^v W1d Mrs. Jones &lt;111
-cuter
service,
.ill
be
conducted
at
I
U
e^ted.
I
promtee
and time.
regular services will be conducted st
novations new to the majority.
not move here until next week, but know will receive a royal weioc
SUNDAY
the church by hte father. Rev. E. I will do everything tn my power to had developed which made it neces­
In the first place she used a yard- be wm drive to Lansing Saturday to Everybody will like them and
MISSIONARY UNION
Henderson Lane, evangelist at large sitow that the support of these sary to buy a new outfit.
square piece of canvas folded In vUn .omp rtlaUvbs and drive to greatly profit by their ministry.
autumn suma.
for the denomination.
fourths
for
tier
moulding
board.
This
Hostings
Sunday
to
fill
the
pulpit
friends was well founded.
Methodist church. Wednesday,
many Hastings' liousewlvea will re- next Bunday morning. Rev. Dewey
LARGE CROWD ON
—Adv.
Jay Btekney.
BABBY COUNTY FB1BNUS .
EXCURSION BUNDAY. member Mr*. Kntekem advocated at vly mracb at hte new church Buro'clock. You are cardlally Invited.
AND VOTBBB.
Two hundred fourteen people took Housekeeper's Day at the Hastings ton feighu. in Grand Rapids, next
ROD AND GUN CLUB.
Swiss steak atfd trimmings PumpI wish to express my deep appre­
There will be an Important meet­ advantage of the Michigan Central Women's Club. Her rather small Sunday.
- - ciation and thanks for the conn-' ing of the Barry Oounty Rod and excursion to Chicago on Sunday, 81 rolling pin was covered with a
Adv.
nliiK Monday *wnlno
fton* OS
NOTICE.
dence and aid you gave me al the 'nun
Gun Club
evening,'Sept
24, going from Hastings, 75 from Wood­ child's cheap white stocking (the
Ye Old Tyme Friends meet with present.
AN APPRECIATION.
primary, Sept. 11.
I at seven o'clock. The place te the land, 15 from Coats Grove and 43 foot cut off), tied securely at each
It te jny sincerest desire Dot to Road Commission office in the court from Delton. Thte was a much end where the handles join. Rub- the Matthews girls. 220 Lafayette Bt^
I wish to thank the voters of Bar­
ry county for the splendid support tjetray that confidence if elected hoqse. Thte meeting will be of lm- larger number than went on the bing flour thoroughly into both can- 8. X. Grand Rapid*, Saturday. Sept,
given me at the I rimary Tuesday, State Senator.
“—•—
portance to those interested in the first excursion. The railroad com­ vas and pin she said, for every pie, by 29. Bring table service, sandwiches
Respectfully.
new fish rearing ponds at Orange­ pany is contemplating another ex- tills method, you saved dusting on and one other dteh. Kiltie Woodruff,
B®L 11. It te deeply appreciated.
(Continued on page five)
| Secy.—Adv.
ville.
—Adv.
.
Allan C. Hyde.

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lOFFICIil PMIBY
ELECTION RETURNS

SUS’

FORTY NECESSARY

TEACHERS’ENCAMP­
MENT DELIGHTFUL

Letter From The North

One Auction Sale

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ENBDLLNIENT STILL
ON THE HEISE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1934

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aTiSw
.

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LEnW FROM WILUAM
?NJIAN QF OCALA, FLA.

JOURNALISM
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. this theme wgs efpeclally appropri[ate. There art few to this or any1

Ha. lun. ot

In a letter to I friend. m1m Butar

Hastings Journal Dated
Sept. 1, 1892

Former Barry Oounty Man
of Oondltiopg He
Found on Hhi Trip

LOCAL QEWS

Donkey BASEBALL Gamtfl

LOi

the schoolhouse on Monday evening,

:™ur^ A ‘Si?
iSf
wnni I.
-3-7 father called at the hospital to k«
An attractive five per cent dis­
William Enxlan. a former Barry
'*■-------- e day apd fei} wbUc deacendcount on all used cars and truck*
hto
hip and county resident, but who noyr'llf’®
.Ject ft I* not necessary to explain to Wellman, who lives in the Martin ling the। steps and broke u
&gt;. tMI
v. _ bed.
k. All
... gym_ at Ocgla, Fla-, writes th* Banosr a offered by Universal Qaraae Com­
janyone who knows him that he is district, for a copy of .the Hasthfgs ,1s sUU confined to hl*
pany for next Saturday.—Adv.
'i great student a* well as a think- [Journal of. September 1. 1892. At.pathixe with Miss Buter and hope very interesting letter, w^lch we are
Little .Howard Laverti Tucker, 19
pawing oil to our readers, knowing
er He ha* a profound belief In th“‘ Ume lho Journal, which was she may be better soon.
.
month* old. son of Mr. and Mrs a
America toUituUoiu. thc crowning
byjhe late John H Dennis, |
------- - -------- -----------------------~ that the many friend* of Mr. and P. Tucker, took his first airplane
Mrs.
Enxlan
will
be
glad
to
hear
one being the Constitution.
—
»n~.n.t n.~~ th. nsmr*
...
.
ride. Sept. 18, ano enjoyed it very
from them. ,
much..’
'
.. .,
uue.Ocala. Fla.. Sept. 9. 1934.
DRUNKEN DRIVING We arrived
The Brush Ridge Cemtery Circle
home a week ago to­
Ju.110. ..
Pot.
:[
Supreme Court
Court Juati„„
wfU
meet at the cemetery, Sept. 27.
day from over two months’ vacation,
Pot
luck
dinner.
And
anyone
wish­
Driver
of
Death
Oar
at
Ver
­
going through Virginia and Michi­
ter Chive Address on the
Journal « lortUr .uping to set out Sowers tills fall, please
King John to the time when the porting General James B- Weaver
montville Admitted * gan. and the last of the week things bring them.
Constitution
! Constitution of these United States of Iowa for President and General
didn’t seem to be going Juit right,
If you want to learn hoy tb gel a
Drinking Beer
enter- was adopted. He explained clearly James D- Field
.
and. come to find out. we hadn't re­
of Virginia for Vlce■ ' [tie causes that had led to the ac- p_,Mn&gt;
tatoed Charlotte. Allegan and■ Ionin
newed—
our
to m
the
Ban--i beautiful set of dinnerware * abso­
The Banner at the time gave a -------• subscription w
.c smui
FTulder.t
In that campaign the
■■ - and the Democrats fused lengthy account of the recent wreck;ner- * ’ * Ever since I was old1 lutely free—a set that would be a
Rotarians at thc Country’ Club lions taken by the constitutional &lt;■Populists
Monday afternoon and evening. The convention, presided over by George In Michigan, agreeing to divide thc at Vermontville, your occupants of I enough and even before that, the handsome addlUon to any dining
room table, you should read the
Washington and containing such re­
.electoral vote In proportion to the an automobHe were Instantly killed i Banner has been at my command, Miller Furniture Company's adver­
seven o'clock a line menu was served markable men as Thomas Jefferson. vote cast tor Weaver, the Populist, when another
up from TTnough your paper we would like to
---------- car,
—... coming
up iivnn
tisement to this issue of the Banner.
nL. UKll
I, our friends
.
to the Club house to visiting and lo­ Benjamin Franklin, John Adams. and for Cleveland, thc Democratic HrhlnH
behind, pushed th.Itheir auto onto the express ....
our &gt;h.
thank*
cal Rotarians.
James Madison. Alexander Hamll- ,nominee. At that time party tickets Michigan Central tracks. The driver who contributed to- our good time.
of the unfortunate car had stopped But to your Michigan Weatherman. METHODIST PASTORS
President Kim Bigler of the local । ton, and others, all of them men of were printed separately.
club presided. Following the dinner
Tins Issue contains several com- to await the passing of the fast eve­ I shall not give praise as we got a
FOR BARRY COUNTY
ning train.--------------------------------- all engaged to a “community sing."
very hot reception upon our arrival
led by Mart Townsend, with Miss
c&lt;^fve.?te105
the »nMUln6 at
K1®! Ume- In
led by Mort--------------- ”'
In the examination whkjh follow­ and a very cold farewell before wc. Most of County's Methodist
Florence Campbell at the piano, righte of the states, to protect the thosc
edJtors fell free to gpeaJc ed. the driver of the car which left-'
Then in words that left do question
e ln£*J
al| their minds about any political sub- caused the accident admitted that
Pulpits Filled by
I have always been a strong ad- Same
,
Of their warmUi and sincerity. Prcsiby ”r
or candidate and did so wlth- he had been drinking; that he had vocate of the dry issue but not along
Preachers ~!
denl Sigler welcomed the guests. The crowning act of that great out much rerard for hurt feeUn
consumed four and one-half bottles
Thc
“
?
“
*
»&gt;
,h
*
“
«•The president* of the three visiting document is the creation of the If u hclpcd the
to gc, byyt of beer a short time before the acci­
expressing their
dent. If this beer was the Usual
nas, to .finally
pleasure to the friendship and com­ nattanal
khid with n 1per *****
cent alcoholic eon------• ’
. on
. whether
- «nvthe
' menus
cnaracier.
cmigovernSmt
through
nf
menU 01
of mat
‘j
C^.r*CtCT’ men
,hcn in
,n ----now on sale. that
panionship Of Hastings Rotarians. nattonal government, througn any of vogue, would not be tolerated at Itcnt; whlch
-------- ’ The following,
would mu
equal
good sizcd”'tunibier Bealeton. Va, the recond being more --------- ,* ------Hie con- thto’time.not ^muS
............. .becau^thaS
. ...
..
would
*i a
n p-vu
BKernoon
Miss Virginia Potts of this city Its laws, encroaches unon «nfX
riti™ f Ut
f th |ls any law asairtot It as because peo- filled with whiskey. So it turns out destructive os it killed large num- I (appointment* were made for Barry
then rendered three piano solos,
•
( ple W1U
gUnd for
of that the cause of this accident was trrs of shade trees. We hadn’t got­ county:
Bach number was heartily appreciat­ indlvldual citizen.
| This form of baseball is creating I besidei the' catcher and pitcher. Tho^M
Hastings—Rev. M- W. Jones.
drunken
driving.
ed Miss Potts could have no doubts
ten
out
of
Michigan
before
every
­
After the convention had com- Journalism. This shows marked and
Hastings Parish—R^v. C M. Con- (a lot of amusement everywhere as batter is unmounted while batttog^H
of the favor with which her offer­ • pitted Its work, so Jealous and con- • worth-while progress.
There are many thlrtgs that indi­ thing looked good—Indiana had cut ।
Un.
.
,no one can tell just what antics a but must mount a mule before run-^H
ings were received Not being musi­ cerned were our forefathers of their. An item to thig copy of the Jour- cate that the sale of beer, at the heaps of red clover seed and com
Nashville
—
Rev.
MEHoyt.
&lt;donkey will perform. The game fol- nlng to base. The game will be^H
cal. the writer cannot go into details indlvlduai rights that they added nal call* attention to a'Labor Day present time to far more demoraliz­
Middleville—Rev. M- D. McKean,
ilows regular baseball, except that 'played under flood lights.
abot.t the wonderful performance of several amendments, to afford still, excursion to Jackson Monday Sep- ing and hurtful than it was Jn the home
Woodland—Rlev, A. E. Wynn.
।the runner* must be mounted on । This novelty ought to be a lot of
Miss Potts. We can only say that her further protection for thc rights of tembcr 5. 1892. with round trip tlck- days of the saloon. When school
We will have to give northern
Freeport—Rev. Frank Loom to.
&lt;donkeys while circling the bases. All fun and It to hoped there may be
work evidenced her marked musical todlvidual citizens ond to protect, cts at the rate of 81.25. Tn the same children can step Into a restaurant Florida thc honors of growing by
Delton—Rev. L. D. Miles.
!
talent, wonderful training and hard, free speech and a free press.
but the pitcher and catcher of tire big crowd In attendance. Admission
I issue an excursion over the C. K. and guzzle beer they do what was far the tallest corn that we saw. 12
Banfield and Bedford—Rev. Ken- (team in the field must be mounted, prices are adults. 25 cents and chll-^H
conscientious work.
There was no hint of politics in * 8. to Kalamazoo to announced not permitted In the old saloon. The feet high or better. Kentucky. Ten­ neth Hof master.
’
•There aie eight players on a side dren 10 cent*.
|
Lou Bunday, chairman of the pro­ what Mr. Potter had to say. There with a rouhd trip fare of 11.00.
young driver of the car which caused ;nessee and Alabama were putting up
Former pastors who have heregram committee for'September, next could be no question about hte prothe
death
of
four
Rcople
at
Ver!
in tl,u issue also Is a warning to
large quantities of hay. Much lesfound convictton that thc Constitu-1 the city authorities to improve the montville admitted having drank ,pldesa to grown there, but no fields ,churches were given thc following
i
lion of the United States represents »anltary conditions to Hastings, be- four and one-half bottle* ahortly be- looked
better to us than those grow- ,
the greatest forward step ever taken cause of the fact that cholera had fore thc accident. One can begin to IIng alfalfa. Lcspldcsa was badly In­
j
for liberty—religious liberty, person-1 broken out In Europe and was likely see the trouble that to ahead unless felted
with dodder. In most parte ol Iicr; ,UIlln&gt; MV M v
there has been plenty of 1.
:i—
e8an. Rcv. ,H
a^&gt;].jd p
;
al liberty, freedom of speech, a free ; to reach thte country. In the same the liquor law* are strictly enforced. Florida
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Wcston:
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naroiu r
weston;
In some, too much.
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. Rev.
press, and equal right* for all men. issue was an announcement that No restaurant keeper had a right to.;, rain
rain, to
We
have
R. E. Yost; Kata।nroKDCCta
a eood crop
rron of
nf in»it
fruit[mazoo.
r»_■
... .. .. . Rev. W. H.^cl- DISTRICT MISSIONThe address was given to Mr. Pot- sdu Bros, famous show will be to isell that young man four and one- ' P
5?PCCU for *
Parchment
DOWLING.
|
half bottles of beer, and send him and
i
ter's usual forceful manner and Hastings on September 21.
am now harvesting a good crop'rlBPi. Martin Rev a a
MIOQIUn_. , .. , "
we
R&gt;Vcrs- Rcv^Dcmiister Ytogcr. I
ARY
CONVENTION this
’week Thursday, Sept. 20. at H
onto the road to cause the death gard^t^^ecd
&lt;
made a deep Impression upon hte i Looking at the advertising col- out
'
of
four
Innocent
people.
Every
।
hearers.
umns we find the announcements of 1
to see this winter.
FROM THE^DITOR OF
ot
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M.TSrile Fisher and
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■■■ ■ ■»&lt;•*----------------| Woolley and Bronson, shoe dealers. 1driver in thc condition of that young hope
(Meets at Wesleyan Metho­
man to a potential killer.
Yours truly.
THE AMERICAN BOY. ,
RID
ITT!
F FRIDAY
D c Bronson
thte
Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Tltu* and Will
The question to whether Hople
DID ILII
ILC
rniUAI FVF
EVE 101
; dtywhlch nrn
the‘ Junlor
J&gt;arlnejof
. algo
William Enzlan.
During the coming year, thc boys 1
dist
Church
Thursday,
•Titus of Kalamazoo attended the
will shrug their shoulders when such
of America will get a half-fare rate
BUT ROUTIIIE BUSINESS -5^-;
Detrolt-Washpigion ball game at
September 27
things happen, or will they do what
lo adventure and fun! THE AMER­
thc
ought to do— msist that officers BARN BURNS NEAR
A district convention of the Wom- Detroit Batuniay and spent
ICAN BOY—YOUTH’S COMPAN­
But Council Pa,.nd Ordl-they
[charged
. ,,
. „
.
...
wccx ana m inc name oi tneir sis-,
with the enforcement of the
HICKORY CORNERS ION. tlic nation’s leading magazine an*
Home and Foreign Missionary ter and family, Mr. and Mr*. Fred
law
shall
do
their
duly,
and
follow
[for bays, formerly 82 00 a year, now
nance Giving More Power Holloway’s drug store;
Ira Van.',
I Valkenburg.
hardware- s K PhtU
by voMn«
---------Society has been planned tor Thurs-. Stanley
u
‘
‘
Decker Saves Three costs 81.00. A thrcc-ycar subscrip­
to Health Board
—
ihllclv
J
Mrs. Rcdla Whitworth spent the
lips, grocer: Jesse. Towksend lmnle- forcln« °®cer who wdl not P
ubllc
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tion. previously 83.50. costs only day. Sept. 27. to be held at thc HasHorses and Two Cows
tings Wesleyan Methodist church, past week at Barlow lake and visVery little business came before ment dealer; Joseph Rogers' grocer
that' lf e,«cted. hfr will enforce
82.00.
le council
council m
at their iinxmi,
meeting ruuij
Friday W.
Allgeo. bakeryDr G
G w
W thc L“—
WS .”
K°''
crnln
tbc
Four of
charges
the
n. E.
a. migco.
oaxery: Dr.
&gt;.1.
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&gt; ~~— of liquor
From
Blaze
Griffith Ogden Ellto. editor
THE and six W. H. and F. Red tier cousin while there.
t «...B.
.. F
„1Lichty
'. . . liven-' '
I as ^thorouahlv
he does laws govBov­
evening, except the consideration of Lowry, optician.
horou*’'*l' as be
El!1 IT
l^r.- JiS Hr*. HugRYZiinlng and
The bam on the Roy Decker farm AMERICAN BOY- brings boys the
this service. The Hastings society is daughter Joyce, moved back to Bat­
jayrolto and bills for the preceding tGeorge Millard, cigar maker; J 8
,
sututlr,
that ,ln«
&lt;»™» »»&gt;
"™n&gt; “»unm« Itat U.e new wires
.three weeks.
.Harper, lumber dealer, and A E
Statistics have shown that since
acting us host, and looking after the t|e Creek Friday where they will
arrangements connected with thc remain through thc winter months.
The case of one beer dealer came | Renkts. baker.
Mrv,cc; Rev. Kenneth Hoffmoster attend' up tor discussion. The proprietor |---------------- «-«-•----------- ----The program of tl»e day to ape- cd the M. E conference at Pctoekey
daily prepared with representatives : la*l week, consequently there were
T&gt;.r raunrll
ortlnuutl
READY FOR THE SEASON
ureM»nt» twp on Inereuln,
Wo' -™1' AMERICAN BOV'S teuder. of thc various departments of mto- no church services here Bunday.
regulating the use and maintenance r .
-7-:—reprcwnM, Mr, Sluan1 Me- &lt; Mr
Ur. ««&gt;d
.M Mrs
Mr. William
Wun.m Blanford
Bunlort
01 cattle
C.IU, from
Irom the
U,e bam.
bum. An
Ani'^P lt“ urenno
jceldent."Mr.
EUU Non,. *1';*
•Jt,«d
head of
w acciacm.
ar. tjiu.
of privies and toilet* Within the city Licenses Being Bought for "RULE OF REASON
falarm was sent out and the Hick- \tatc’ “We publish the magazine on,Carty, of
will bring a nrr niovjng Into their new bungnThe purpose of this ordinance is to (
Season
Which Onens
TO RF APPI IFD lory Corners fire truck responded and th,‘ nr1m bcl,ef t*1"1 b0!'8 df*rvi! “ „ 6
n*.tlc
low lhls wcck wltlch lute Just been
give the city board of health greatwnicn vpens
IU DE ArrLIEU save5 ;man buildings but could not (magazine as good as any publication noon. In the afternoon. Mis. Mary completed.
I er power for the protection of public
Next Month
Rpennt ArUon in
(save
b"™ T*' K&gt;“ u estimated I;Krown-ups. So we use the best Lane Ctarke. Connection*! SuperMrs. Blanche Belson and Mrs.
। health.
j Although thc season qm'waterfowl,
Recent Action in Washington |al I2ooo moM|y covered by Insur- Illustrators obtainable —well-known ,nle’J^enl.
lhc Young Mission- Haltle Dunn of Fine lake- were
Genuine Ball-Band Shoot!
’ *“•
j and small land game does not open
Helpful to Business
ance. Borne farm machinery and a[arttote who work for the blgge.'t ary Workers Band, of Houghton, N. ThurMlay vfaltora al the home of
,
primary vote LARGE.
------------------Dodge car. also some grain, were lost i magazine.-.. We send our'.taff writ- »•
bring the measage concern- their parent*. Mr. and Mr* 8. A.
[for
some time,
yet -put4
sport auup5
shops wia
and
1 The primary vote to* this state [ dealers in guns and ammunition are
of Country
m the blaze
[era all over the country digging up ,»8
Foreign Missionary work ot Wertman.
reached a total of dwr 750.000. with experiencing a. good demand for' There was recently held to Wash­
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.
the interesting facta of science. ln-:thc Wesleyan church. The evening;
...
\
will be devoted
tn the v wl ’niln- •"
the republican vote about 470.000.1 hunting licenses License fees are ns ington. in the office of secretary of THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB, terviewtog world-famous explorers, ’isen-tee
Tk JtJ£r2
eV2Sk?mto
*» e^r for
*h“C m
Yote
Ftor small gkme. reshtent &gt;1- the treasury, a conference1 that
Mrs. A- D. Steckle of Freeport en- talking to coaches and athletes,
(speaker. The various services will a?p.cli53rt Sprinting distances were
around
290.000
This
showing
at
the
CC
nse
»1
00;
non
resident
license
tertained
the
Thomapplc
Garden
'
"We
encourage
and
assist
our
ought
to
result
In
something
helpful
Clothing &amp; Sboea for Men &amp; Boy*
primary was encouraging to the re00. For deer, resident license to the business of this country. Club Thursday. Sept. 13.
[writers to go everywhere for mater- start at 9:30 A M. 1.30 P. M.. and a‘re‘&lt;*ed Irc®i yards to meter*, and
Englteh
HASTINGS
publicans.
;»2JS; non resident license 825 00 and There has been considerable com­
Ccnwrration officer George Sum- [lai—to Haiti. Africa, the South Seas, 7 30 P M All the services are open ^°lo8??,U. n°*
to the public and a special In vita- cbanne! te becoming wider.
pamp license 83.00..
plaint that banks have not been as ner told the club of thc damage that China—and bring back adventure
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According to copies of the 1934­ free to loan money to business men the worms were doing to the tree* for American boy*. We hire experts Itlon te extended to all who are Inmissionary
--------- work.
-------- 1 ln the la*t 300 years no one has
35 digest of game law* which ac­ and manufacturers as Is desirable. in the county, moat particularly thc J on hobbles and boy problems to ad-. terested in definite -----—--------------——
been
able to Improve on thc violin
.
t.
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companies the licenses, the open The bankers could not be other than nut trees. He suggested that the club vise boy* and young men. These 1I
tarelc-SJ
lr&gt; lbe la*t six month* thc felseason on deer will be November cautious In view of the attitude of consider the extermination of this steps account tor our positions as ,.,T"c[c..,?r*r° ' .
ycara *BO' but the horse* low next door haan't been
13 to 30. inclusive; on rabbits. Oc­ the examiners sent out by the re­ pesl a* it would be along the line of I the quality magazine for boys, and
naa morc sc,ucimprove on the saxophone.
tober 15 tp January 31; on fox serve banks. Who have sharply ertt- ■work that the club to doing. The we shall continue to take them."
Goodyear, । Twelve issues of fun and excite- * —squirrels, October 15 to 24. inclu­ Icised banks for loans of this kind president. Mrs. Marian B. Goodyear.
"*“■* Mr*. E. A. Burton
‘
and
J •*
Mr*,
“ ment for 81.00! Three years for
sive;
on
Chinese
ring-necked because, they said, “they are not 11- asked
pheasants, male, ruffed grouse, quid"—that is. If payment was de­ V. R. Wlntoger to Join her in Inter- 82.00! Spread 4he news among your F
sub­ ‘ a
prairie chicken, and woodcock, Oc­ manded the cash might not all be viewing the highway department of- friend*—and send your own substarting a---------------------------cam- Iscrlpticn -----------direct to
THE AMERICAN
fl
scrlpticn
direct to ’i---------tober 15 to 26. inclusive.
produced when called for. The R. F. ficlals to regard to---------------’ - rid - our
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Tj Blv&lt;1
palgn to
county
of -the'BOY.
7430 Detroit.
Second
| It has been made unlawful to C. has been urging bonks to make
Hustings, Michigan • Telephones 2244-2557 M
'
^-x-riptlon .
I hunt waterfowl on Mondays and loans to business men and to Indus­ worms.
। Mich. Berrice on -----------&gt;xjuf subscription
The toibject of adopting a tree as will start with the issue youjpedfy.
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Tuesdays. Although the open sea­ trialists. while another part of the
-—
son on them to from October 3 to same government hu been criticis­ symbollc of the county was disSUNDAY and MONDAY, SEPT 23 and 24
DIES AT COUNTY HOME.
, .
cussed and because the hard maple
November 11. they cannot be hunt­ ing banks for making such loans.
ed on Mondays and Tuesdays during
At thc suggestion of the head of is native to the county and is beau­ • Mrs. Eva Antrup. aged 67. died al ;fl
the county infirmary on Tuesday F
With HtuubeA of R,al Circtu Thrills
that period. The bird* which may the R. p, c. a conference was called tiful all summer and gorgeous to
be hunted during the open season at Washington and instructions, we the fail and because the wood to evening. She is survived by
daughter in Flint, one in- Monroe.; fl
include ducks, except wood duck, understand It, were given to bank valuable as an Interior finish and
in Mendon and one...
in------------Detroit- i"
---------------------------------------ciders, ruddy duck, or bufflchead; examiners to apply "the rule of rea­ fuel and because at the excellentone
’
by a son
i who
wholives
livesnear
nearMiddleMiddle-1
I m
geese and brant, except Ross, geese son" to such loans and not expect quality of the maple sugar produced (also
Knapp. | fl
Comedy—"A MERRY MUDDLE"
LATEST PATHE NEWS
and cackling geese; Wilson snipe, that a bank could confine its loans to this county. It received the ma- vfile and a brother, Frank wn.m.
ty home. The funeral " •
BARGAIN MATINEE 1:M-]:M
coots. Florida galltoules. and rails to such as can be Immediately paid Jority ot the votes. The subject of a'at tire county
will
be
held
at
the
Walldorf!
funeral
a
shrub
was
abn
discussed
but
there
on demand.
Other Performance*—ADULTS Me; CHILDREN 10c
Pl^N FOB RACES
was mart diversity of opinion about home on Friday afternoon at two'I
AT KALA51AZOO. PASSING OF WILLIS GILLETTE, the shrub so the decision was defer- o'clock. Rev. B. J. Adcock officiating. jF
( Speed splits and thrills are on tap
Wlllto Gillette, son of Dewitt and;red until thc next meeting to give Interment in thc county home IA
TUESDAY ONLY, SEPT. 25 — Two Future,
|J
lor the racing fans who will gather Eliza Gillette, was bom near De-1 the members more time to think cemetery,
at the Kalamazoo speedway Sunday trolt in April. 1865. When a baby he about it. The shrubs suggested were
Edna May Olivar. Billia Burka and Marion Niton
QUEER KIND OF PLANT.
a
moved with hi* parent* to near Lake the sumac, the elderberry, the sassaA queer looking specimen of plant I
major programs being presented by Odessa where he lived until 1896. fras and the wild rose. The peony
the C. A W. Racing Ass n, this year. going from there to Joliet, Bl., and [ has been the' county flower for on display in the Banner office win- ”
Some of the foremost drivers in the later to Whiting. Ind., where he' three year* ao it was not necessary dow has received a lot of attention J
.midwest will take part in the 50 lived until ten years ago. since that [ to vote on a flower for the county, this week. The plant was grown by 1I
miles of racing. Time trials at 12 time he and hl* wife have operated i At the close of the program thc Ernest Wurst and is called a “Devil1J
Clive Brook and Irene Dunne in
a small resort to northern Wiscon-1 members were Invited to visit the Hom." Mr. Wurst says It grows on , fl
•o’clock and the first race at 2:30.
I Among the star* entered will be sin. On ’Thursday. Sept. 13. he dahlia garden and lily pool which a vine similar to the pumpkin vine, i F
Glen Price. Chicago. Cecil Zale. Ro­ passed away while vtolting hl* son. «-ere well worth driving to Freeport with hundreds of clusters on each j
vine. There is but one tap root, yet I fl
LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS “FANNIE'S WEDDING DAY"
anoke. chas. Callahan. La Grange. Laverne Gillette, in Muskegon. He Frank Wentz. South Bend. Frank leaves to mourn hi* wife. Mrs Eva
Mrs Bteckle. assisted by Mrs. the plants will stand extreme drouth P
ADULTS 15c: CHILDREN flic
iPapraki, South Bend, Don Donald- M. Gillette, two sons, Nelson of Su­ Mrt, Bauer and Mrs. Yargcr. served and re-seeds itself.
I son. South Chicago. Russell Mc- perior. ’Wto,, anef Lavtrhe of "Mus­ tea on the lawn to her 33 guests af&gt;- | Mr. Wurat obtained the seed from |
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPT 26 and 27
I Daniel. Gary. R B. Cooper. Mtoha- kegon. one daughter. Mrs. George er which the club adjourned to meet Jhe late Riley Waters.
Iwaka. Steve Kearns. South Bend. S Thibault, of Oregon. Ill., ten grand­ with Mr*. E. A. Burton thc first'----------------- ------------------------ 1
;
PLEASANT RIDGE.
,C Krisli. Mishawaka and many oth­ children. one sister. Mrs. Lota Bra­ Monday to October.
| Mr and Mrs David Ragla of Hnser stars of note will participate in
KOBINHUE PARK.
‘toga spent Sunday at George Ragand nephews and a host of friends
this thrilling event
Mrs. Manker and friend of Grand , ta'sr
•
There will also be added attrac­ wherever he had lived. Interment
Charlie Townsend was in Traverse
was made tn the family lol to the Rapids spent Bunday with Mr. and
tions.
Mrs George Poland.
[City part of but week at the LeCorredy- WHATS TO DO '
A&lt;ded-Thr Doctor“-C.rt&lt;x»n
BURIAL OF REV.*FITCH HUFF. Lake Odessa cemetery on Monday
Mr. and Mr*. John Kollar. Mr. Kton convention.
,
afternoon. Mr. Gillette was a brothLatest Pathe Newx ” ADULTB Me; CHILDREN IBe
The remains of the Rev. Fiteh
and Mrs. Julian Potts were in HasMr. ahd Mrs. Albert Ktone of
tings Saturday afternoon.
Flint spent over Sunday with Mr.
Hu fl. aged 53. a former Barry coun­ dty. __________
_________ _
ty resident, were brought here from DEATH OF JAH *UNDEBMrs. Ralph Ftokbeiner and baby and Mra. Lester Kinnc,
FRIDAY .nd SATURDAY, SEPT. M and 2»
daughter Of Middleville are spending j Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ctfcney of
Gary. New York, on Tuesday, hto
d^ath occurring on Sunday.
HILL OF NEAR DELTON a few weeks with her parent*. Mr.’Carlton spent Bunday at Alton
TWO FEATURES
Funeral services will be held this
James Underhill, aged 79, only and Mrt. Julian Pott*.
.Woods.
Shalt* or Freopoft
Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock brother of Mrs. Mary Hurgcu of
A number from this way attended' Tito Birthday Club will meet this
The Female Frankenstein
at the Riverside chattel with inter­ this city, died al his home near Del­ a jx&gt;t luck dinner al Caledonia Park, week Thursday afternoon with Mn.
ment on the Cappy lot ui Riverside ton on Sunday morning, following a in honor of Mr.
Dan .Katherine Chim.
Mr and
a— Mrs.
----cemetery.
stroke of paralysis two weeks ago.
“
—-------- of' 'XledonlA
The
Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs. Wamte
Warnle Kelsey and
Youngblood
Caledonia.
*••*
Funeral services were held al his wiener rout was enjoyed. The wien­ Mrs. Letilah Wood spent Bunday.
DEATH OF*BROTHER.
late home on Tuesday afternoon at ers were furnished by Mr. Young­ Sept. 0. with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mrs J. M. Townsend has received two o’clock. wrUh interment in the blood. In the afternoon some attend,
word of the death of Irer only North cemetery at Hickory Cprn®&gt; cd the ball game, others spent the ' Arde th Blood, w1k&gt; had the mis­
Jamat Cagnay and Batla Davit in
brother. Clifford Milliman, of Jopafternoon-viiittog. All had a very fortune of breaking both bones above
ilin. Mo., on Monday night following
"For dinner, ajhin piece of under­
the ankle, to getting along as wtU as
| a tong illness. Mrs Townsend and a done steak fco inches by two inches
U mnei KMp tlun, 5H&lt;n itere possible.
j sister. Mrs. Jennie Smith of Lan­ should be taken," *ay» a gllmmipg
There are about thirty pupils to
■“ --------------- ---*onvr» Ik; CU1U1UN Ik
sing. are the only survivors of • expert It doesn't seem mudi. but may yet be a car for every fUlhig school with Flossie Alluding of the
llafge family.
’
after all Ils'* square meal.
station.
city u teacher. '

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Sporting Items
LOCAL ELEVEN DE­
FEATED IN FOOTBALL

Btrong Battle Oreek TJeam
Routed Hastings by
27 to 0 Score
Outplayed by a more experienced
Battle Oreek Central High school
opening football game at the Food
City. Saturday 27 to 0. in a contest
marked by the brilliant kicking of
Linden
Snyder,
local
halfback,
steady defensive play on the part of
Capt. Jim Tlwrr.as, guard, and the
flashy running of Bebo and H. Bea'ver, Bearcat batks.
The difference between the two

of the schools. Hettle Creek's run­
ning attack was well-developed for
an early season game and proved too
much for the locals, who. failed .lo
make a flrat down.
means a rout. Twice tn the third
quarter,' Hastings held staunchly
within the 20-yard murker and in
thc fourth period Battle Creek, wltji
four clowns In which to score from
the 6-yard line, was able to make
Just five yards, two feet, six Inches.

outstanding in the line. In the flrat
^1..
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Skirted Hastings' left end for a 45yard gain with Thomas catching him
on the locals' 10-yard line after a
hard chase. In the fourth quarter.
Tixxnas raced‘after H. Beaver to
catch him on the 6-yard line when
Battle Oreek had turned the right
end for an 18-yard gain.

Snyder's kicking for the Hastings I Hastings held Battle Creek scoreless' wrote to the authorities at Lansing other. than highway purposes, os prove. If roads arc built for au­
team helped several bad situations.1luntU
until the closing
chains minutes of the an
and
d learned from official sources
mxirces claimed by hte Club la false.
tomobiles. automobiles ought to pay
team neipcu severa* oaa .ouaiaaw.
..
nt atra^ka^re
ths locate I..
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th*
clur«e w“______
UU*1____
'* Untnrt,
the cost of their construction and
Ho punted over Loves head In thc
and several attacks were
.
v.ari
iia.-tajj
teccnd quarter for a total distance steadied
warded off. aided by the masterful *** • Penny
erer been dlver^*1 that there must be selfish purposes
of 80 yards from scrimmage to Bat­ kicking of Bnyder.
from the highway fund for other back of the effort made, under the paid on other products, why should
tle Creek's 10-yard line, and his avThe final score came after Battle i than road purposes, as we have ex­ direction of the Automobile Club of gasoline and automobiles be exempt?
Tlic funniest fame ever played. ¥•
Oto
IM win pU,«o Uw'totart. H.&gt;ln, rtolvu &lt;hU ai- kfichigan. to reduce the gas tax 33 The proposed amendments are an
rank while Raymond, tlie Bear­
1-3 per cent, thereby cutting 37,000,­ effort to saddle property taxis upon
until your aioao ar« bosf*
j
uxonmuon tram L.r»U» 000- from the yearly revenues of the the people of this state.
punter, averaged only 28 yards r.rtT*n
tings a gain at 8 yards .through!th® editor wired the president of state highway department and re­
The Battle Creek line consistent­ tackle, and a beautiful run of &lt;51 the Automobile Club of Michigan at I ducing thc sales tax by 35,000,000 a
ly outrushed Hastings during the
g--- •--&gt; -*
-~
.lata highhlah- year.
started
through
left Ina.MlAlv
i publicly afal*
state tHat.
that anv
any state
At thq end of 1787 LleuL Wilgame and the local running attack tackle with H.’. Heaver
Beaver carrymx
ferrying tnci
thc way
used for, ' --We
believe
voters—
of - Michigan
w*r .funds
maw had ever been mww
- —
•—-- —the
— -----■ ..———
had no chance to get started. Battle ball brought Battle
. ... Creek
—___ ._________
... I other Oinn
“’ *~
itsfourth
than hlshtov
highway ntimnaM
purposes. THp
The OUtfht
ought *to bury **
this
brazen attempt* Ilan) Bllgh was sent to the Pacific
8 P. M. Under Floodlights. Adm. 25c ।
touclte^'I^
taJ^mX.
iMkAdrian
editor
offered
to
pay
the to total the expenre of highway In command of H. M, 8. Bounty, j
Creek players blocked viciously In
His
severity provoked a mutiny '
toTSree ^ore coat
cxMl VI
of ux&gt;
the swoxwn
telegram «ruui
from the De- building
b— and
— maintenance
—-------------------—
forming Interference for their own
In this
runners and pleyed an aggressive
itroit president of the Automobile ’ state upon the taxpayers. It ought (April 23. 1780), a* a consequence
plays ended the game.
brand of football throughout.
Battle Creek 1 Club of Michigan. He must have re- never to be a property tax. Our im- of which Bllgh and 18 loyal tnem■
Three.of the winners' touchdowns Hastings
Paustln celved the telegram; but he has proved roads were by lit for auto- hers of the crew were set adrlfU
Bristol
L.E.
came in the flrat half. Bebo twisting
Oni4 never answered. He undoubtedly, mobile traffic, therefore’automobiles After a Journey of nearly 4.000 !
Use for Mock Oraogo Wood
LT.
through
tnrougn left
tett tackle
lacxie fpr
tor nine yards
yartu Fuller
Lemon knows, or could have known at any ought to pay for the construction miles In an open boat they all I
The wood- ot the mock orange
Germany did not during Um
and a touchdown on th* ninth play j™®'”*’
pbt outiand
out” and unkeen
upkeep of highways. The fairest
' Scotsman time, that this propaganda "ht
reached Batavia safely. The mutt- I tree la pale-colored, hard, dose,
war transfer British prtaaa*
same after Bnyder
Snyder had
punt-­ r0*** .
of the game
trad punt
Wentworth by his Club that 113.000.000 had been tax that could be devised for pay- neers returned to Tahiti, where ! grained and strong and la some­ war from Germany to Holland
ed from deep in the end zone to the Ba much
Caukln
'
Estelle diverted from the highway fund to ing that expense Is the gas tax. It some of them were subsequently 'times
times
used
In
Australia
for
carving
the other hand, a considerable
Hastings 27-yard stripe;
**
abso- uugm
ought w
to be ‘large
so os
as w
to
Edmonds other than road purposes Is
u aowarae enough mj
...... - ........
*
Edmonds
RE.
ilove'iuteiy
More than three weeks cover oU the costa of hlghwaycon-I raptured.
A party, however, ml- and engraving, for* heads of gold her of British officers anil
The second score come shortly Walldorf!
after Thomas kicked off to Love. E. Beaver
Bebo I have elapsed since that telegram.was 'structlon and maintenance. To take t grated lo Pltcalerr Island and foundranks were Interned tn Hollar
Bearcat quarterback, who returned Snyder
tree It attains a height of 22 to 80 Ing the war as a* recall at
Mitchell
|»ent.
yet
the
president
of
the
Au;37.000,000
a
year
from
the
.road
.
?d
a
small
colony,
..
---------------------«•&lt;..
nn
&gt;
tree
RH15 yards to his 47-yard line. On the Struble
Ravmond : tomobile 61ub of Michigan lias never funds, by reducing the gas tax and 1 --------------feat. The general shape la rounded crossing the Dutch frontier. 1
discovereda ........
until .o.
1803. Therl was feet
Angell
flrat play from icrimmage. Mitchell,
■srtera.
(replied, nor has he been manly i to cut the sales tax 35.000.000 an­ then only one survivor of the orlg- i and the foliage la quite dense. It Included, fur Instance, aviator
right halfback, raced through left
ti oo ft—n enough to acknowledge that the nually will mean that much added Inal crew • on the Island. John grows more rapidly than many
Hastings ....
were forced down In Dutch
is a o 7^37 statement that 313,000.000 of high-.to property taxes, which the voters
tackle for 34 yards. Bebo picked up
broadleaved evergreen trees.'
tumu hri tondltoM
toof
1 olMichigan
Mid..,.,,certainly
em.Myshould
^ouldnot
totiD.P- Adams, who lived until IKK).
4 at right tackle-and 1 at left tackle. Battle Creek
’t "H. _BtoS W r,,nri.
diverted tn
Love hit left tackle for 2 yards and
Bebo made it first down on the
Points after touchdowns: -Ray­
9-yard line. Bebo then dove over
mond. 3 placekicks.
right tackle for a touchdown.
Substitutes:
Hastings—W h 11 e,
On the first play of the second
Conrad. Scobey. Kerr.
quarter. H. Beaver, substituted for Townsend,
Moore, Hall. Kelly and Hopkins.!
Mitchell, galloped 45 yards around
left end to the 10-yard line. He Battle Creek—Lyons, Allen. Redden.
picked up 6 more ft right tackle on Spaulding. H. Beaver, Cox. .Stam­
the next play. Raymond smashed baugh and Rlzor.
Officiate:
Referee,
Gtnebaeh
center for 3. and then H. Beaver
went over left tackle for the touch- (Michigan); umpire, Bernard (Kal­
amazoo); head linesman, Dolliver
(Michigan).
Batlle Creek converted two out of
three points after touchdowns In thc
TENNIS PLAYS WIN.
first half.
.
Hastings tennis players won two
After the third touchdown which
came early In the second quarter. matches within the week, defeating
Charlotte 3. to 0 and Grand Ledge
Ploid,!
HmdtomePirl Wool
by the same score. Summary of the
matches follows:
Hastings vs. Charlotte—Perry d.
Kelhl 6-2. 0-6. 6-1; Crothers d. Put-

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OFFICIAL STATEMENT
DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
»l for ■&gt;«&lt;■’ of OOVERNNOR

REPUBLICAN PARTY.

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Reasons
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Kelhl and Wooley 7-5. 8-2.
Hastings vs. Grand Ledge—Perry
d. Marls 8-2. 7-5; Dwight Fisher d.
Doty 8-1, 8-3; Fisher and Perry d.
Marls and Doty 6-3, 7-5.
Local tennis players go up against
Grand Ledge next Bunday at Grand
Ledge.

Selfiih Intereiti Backing

Proposed Amendment Re­

FRANK. D.

GOVERNOR
Elr.rn
tbrv wrrr r»,t for the t
JOHN T. BAILEY

TIIOMAR READ

DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
RENATOlt wna Tw»l»«
(hey wrrr rail for tli
CLAUDE .8. CARNEY
ALVA M. CUMMINS

lh»v wrr* east for (hr I.dlowlt
GEORGE R- BARNARD r«riv»
KARL I. BCRHANH rrfrlvrJ

ducing Gai Tax to 2c Gal.

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what is nothing but statutory law,
may carry.
Among thc ingenious and decep­
tive arguments put out by the Au­
tomobile Club of Michigan has been
the statement that the state of
Michigan has "diverted 313.000.000
from Ils highway funds’* which, ac­
cording to the Michigan Automobile
Club, is proof that the state does not I
need the money which it Is now re­
ceiving. That statement te false. (
The legislature has authorized tak- ■
Ing from the gasoline tax 34X100,000.
which reduces the fund by that
much for Hie state. But that 34.000.­
000 is paid to counties so they can'
improve the township roads which!
they take over. Two million dollars
more has .been taken from the gas
tax. by act of the legislature, and
paid to counties to aid them in re­
tiring Covert road bonds. One mil­
lion dollars has also been taken from
state highway funds and paid to
counties to equalize the county bur­
den of road maintenance. Half of
the weight tax has been going to
the counties to aid them in road
maintenance. Surely the Autmoblle
„„ Club of Michigan would not say that
imi4thls was "a diversion of funds from
rood work In Michigan." because ev-

such work, which has been done or is
in addition a certain sum has to'
be paid every year on the 350,000,000

REPUBLICAN PARTY.

REPUBLICAN PARTY.

ATTORNEY ••

DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

Ik«r
»••( tor lb» tolloelBf a*a»4 perwot
GLENN B BERA rw»lt«4 Bit HeWrvS FJ«ktr«e «o«m .
JAY BLANKET raeaKH «»••• H.adr»d Fart/
aCHUYLF.R L. BOWEN raraltrA Oar HaaSraJ Nlaalara a
rURNFl.lUB MANNI raaalwd F«&gt;ar Haadrad Tblrtr aeUa
ANDREW A MATTHEWB raralaad Fear Haagrad TMrtjr
WM. C. 8TRUtN ratal tad SU Haadrad Tbraa ralaa-------

eral years ago for the purpose of
building trunk line highways; also
the interest on such outstanding
bonds has to be paid annually. This
money has been taken from the
state highway funds, received from
the gasolipe tax and the weight tax;
but as these amounta were used to
pay for roads that nad been built,
it cannot be said that money has
diverted from the state's highway
funds for other than road purposes.
Furthermore, thc taxpayers should
be Interested in this phase of that
matter: The state rood bonds were
authorized by a vote of the people
several years before the fifteen mill
tax limit was fixed. If this amend­
ment should carry, and the state
highway funds be cut by 37,000.000
yearly, so that the payments of prin­
cipal and interest cannot be made
from highway funds, there will be
only one thing to do and that Is to
raise these payments of principal and
interest yearly as a debt service tax.
for the purpose of paying state
highway Indebtedness. Then it would

which seems to bo what the Auto­
mobile Club of Michigan desires.
But do the taxpayers want that to
be done? If they do not want their.

REPUBLICAN PARTY.

rowed. The claim of the Automobile
Club of Michigan that 313.000,000
has been diverted from the highway

(WAL)
RTUART CLEMENT.
LORRNBO F. MAUS.
THEODORE 8. K. REID.
Board st Csaaly Cat

STATE OP MICHIGAN. Ossaty

(SEAL)

they should vote NO on the Gas Tax
Amendment.
Sometimes, when some particular
fund of the state is exhausted while
another state fund has plenty ot
money, the custom has grown up of
borrowing the money from the one
fund and loaning it to the other.

any money taken from that fund for
other than highway purposes is al­
ways returned to the highway fund.
No money has ever been diverted
. from the gas tax or weight tax fund
for other than road purposes. It
is all used to build or maintain high­
ways. or pay bonds for highways
I Court far lha Caualr of Barry. thl&gt; ,14th Aar of previously built.
rear ana thoaaand alaa haadrad aad ihlrly-frar.
The editor of the Adrian Times,
THEODORE I. K. REID.
Countr (Tfrh leading
prooaganda
from^. the .
RTUART CLEMENT.
Chalraaa ot (ha Board of Ctoaaty Casraaaors. Michigan Automobile Club, at once

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Our copper is practically a thing jKUaBMMiMiHMaMMB

yiews antj Opinions'
«
Whdt (Jt/lCTS SOV

tutom* o»t uawtM .urr « to put.» to u touwuu n&gt;thia heritage left from the pto- [turns are concerned. There ta much r

stock. Thia condition causes copper left in the rocks up here but
lerable variation In the pres-[the coat of recovering the mc'-al aBM«BBafflifc»xaaa«MB
ay Ideals from those of the from the rock U too great to allow
But. there are oasea such as [of competition with the vast de- (AME UCA STARTB

This and That \Backward Glances;
Touring'la the

Drouth Country

Bits of Yesterday

A SHEPHERD 8 FLUTE

_ their future home. They are reiaIN ROUMANIA.
* Uvea of *n»&lt;nas Fox of that village.
Just then I heard the sound of
Dean Dawnnnrt
Tn&lt; YBAaB
A°O TODAY.
Mrs. Etta Wykom has returned
P°ri। | Twenty-two
Hastings
young pi
flute-playing. I was sUB day-dream­
JBarry county where one finds the porita ao cheaply mined in other
Washington D c ores, rennrt
ing and the sound of the flute
Mrs. Davenport and I have just
gam to Ana Arbor wte
influence of the orglnal American [parts of the world. Borne day. tn the
\hU KkZR that" Store re^Tx^Tuu^lhk^S
StaIP1* have I^thV^n'^J'S:
gxnpantod by bar son’s wife, Mrs. seemed to come from an invisible
stock has been bat little disturbed. | far distant future, when the supply Navy Claude A. Swanson let ocm- autotrip though t^T
T H H Wykom, of grand !UpU|.
follows: Mltoes
Mlam Emil?
Emily m
MCplayer, far off and yet near. Its
The evolution,
evolution. apparent because of of cheaply mined copper rock has .tracts
tracts Wednesday
Wednesday
for
building less afflicted by drouth. In n^Bny *Elwaln.Helen Wooton,
Wooton. Greta
Greta Arm
Arm-­
voice was unreal as though It had
Anpbruster, Gerttudc
GerSude
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
,,AK '*00 ed Jcallon and experience, has ad-1 become exhausted. Michigan's cop- J*eJve m0Jc warships. What does ways it is a picture of desolation to bfuater. V«ta Anpbrustar,
floated down from the clouds. At '
m.M our Idem, .nd mettoK
per bto-Ug racks «u| com. to* but S'"111""'’/^''“.“.K5ptri'“_£r -----“Jbe —
to .toto..
he« —
bleed.
Cjreea.
Maee KSto,
Agne. Kholto|.
----------------Keller,
AgnM
•«. mcM our Meu »nd uwltaU. «&gt;- per beurlns rqctt wil| come book but
b^uu,.
„e”™.
Thc trip took us from Michigan [don' DoroUjy Long, Margaret Pxrt- home" Saturday from four to six one moment the long walling note
-na dally and economically, but the ad- that's many, many years In lhe fu- paring for war
The international through northern Illinois, from Du- er- Lolha Parker. Catherine Burd and
Di^B^rooihTr. THRU MOMTHa
prolonged Itself into Infinity, and
hours
ip
honor
of
Mra,
Wm.
B
‘iii rance te based upon the underlying [ ture. The upper peninsula copper relations are such that-------------------no major buque to Waterloo. lows, thence Kathryn Clarite and Messrs Maurice
then suddenly there would be a rush
______
Jotal 6. Geger of
OOTfeliir BABBT COUXTT~0NM j M principles of the basic system, not country was » .„„ ,------------------' -------------------“’* like *■"*
* aprlh to Albert Lea, Minnesota, west Ldmpnds. Richard Potts. Car) Bauer, Ohio.
presented a
beau- &gt;
qulek
note*
up tea tong
very much responsible power *feels
being unprepared,
Ohio. The
The rooms
rooms
a beauYXXM IN AIIVANCX—________ «l |0
-nce, presented
start
t advancement in the ™e, !^,ny“O ‘jf1 ““ *n Uie fact larDU
Dakota William• Burd.
Kanlth hful --------appearance,
yellow y
»nd SX
white pause Then
Then the player would ,Un
— 8»‘ southern South UUACnU
——Goo.
J—v. Moore, M
fOBEIGN feCBBCBirriOKS. oxa . .. :br •“ !“nM ln“&gt; u,w'£1“'
u“
bdvanertrirttt 1» Uw
u,u;u-j,
j
...a
afresh
lead
uo Ito
the .f*
tamo
flowen being acatUred everywhere
*”**1 and Jf*
d,up
0 Uie
010
'
TKAB DI ADVaXCI---------------- ,.S3.«i
3 00 ups evolved from a differently based sciences and arts by Its contribution much n^r, apt w eng^gC (J, war through Uie Bad Lands to thc Black McIntyre. Frederick Parker. Fred.climax and die down to a wjilsper
HiUs. from there through eastern [crtck Hill.'Byron Parker and Albert In profusion.
♦civilization. Such conditions have of copper for use when the methods than one tliat te not. The effort to Wyoming to ffcrt Coillns'and Etetei1 Parkcr.
” ’
'
'
Rev. and Mrs. Thai. Cpx returned, «‘bl. .
u ,
■ Thomas Chnlln of the- 1‘been made possible to a very-great of extracting copper from the earth's k8e‘ »*' nations to suspend pre para-Park. Returning, thc route lay.
and Mrs. John Lund and son from Jackson on Tuesday where1 AfUr • tew moments search I .
Diamond Drill at .Crystal
degree by the fact tliat agriculture'rocks were not as acveloped as they!1*?*3®
*Br ho fallen by the way-.southeast from Denver to Sharon Clarence of North take, Wisconsin. th«™
they »&gt;ava
have haM.
been attending confer­ suddenly discovered a man seated
Falls tn the Dppt r Peninsula
U r,„, .un
Jb. b.“ .ra «•&gt;- .“ P&gt;r in hu.ort q..,5~T&gt;p.^, X".
ence. Wc are glad to welcome them on a hillock playing one of those
has written thc following
—• ~—•
'
.... r
people can almost force tile rest of;
back as Christian workers in our Roumanian shepherd's flutes called
editorial comment for this
activity of vour
. not be llahllv
■».).
..through
T“. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Eaton Mr*
।activity
your communitv.
community. The
The,not
lightly set aside. The cooncr
copper the
the world
world mto follow
follow it*
its lead inIn this।great
1
the coval; be was dressed In ragged
midst. '
\
stale
and
Missouri.
, issue of the Banner.
.
methods have been improved. o!| country of Michigan deserves the respect Germany led the procession southern
Ji
Illinois and uewteen Indi­ Dorn drove through making 3M
Mrs Fannie Wanzer and Ralph white boggy tipusen and short
course, and with this improvemen' support of thc balance ot thc state ^“5/ hi 1B14. Itwon nothing for it- ana
1
to the state of the "Great Wa- miles In 15 hours, on 15 gallons of Galloway of Ypsilanti, Mr. and Mrs. green coat and wore no hat. for a
practically
Hie , lers.
” and home.
gasoline.
Ila a long way from Crystal
Falls hM eomr. much more comfort thaniln its present situation because ofself
* , and the
Fworld bvbankrupt
ita^kLuve
i
Mark Russell and son. Fred, of while he would play a queer wild
of fear,
the world
by^and
its initiative.
...
Mr. and Mrs. Date Downing and Sioux Falls.. Dakota and Dr. and melody with many little trills, ever
to Hastings In miles: its a big jump thc pfonccrs enjoyed. The home life the many things it did for dvilin-rest
Hate,
jealousy
greed arc1 wecrossed
the
mi i i
Hate. fear. Jealousy and greed are 1 We crossed the Mississippi twice M” Mllkr ol Nashville, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Russell from Allegan, held a increasing in volume and complex- J
la locality interest and activity from U sljj|
lUe
lhe whitc tk&gt;n in the days post. The copper the reacthmx which this tiling wc andthe
fivetlna-T
theMissouri
Mte=cu- flve
UsST In all ®Pca“r
brother. Mr. Lalling of family reunion at Julius Russell* ity like the song of the nightingale. 7
—the farms of Barry mmu have not supplanted it. Such country was once a wonderfully C*Hn
,s5."u
ctns
ot’ " liavc ca5CS
’
... No sound could remind one
-----?
’,7
Hudeud of the familiar turn- Hyfrs T®1"' WMhlngton. Mr. and this week.
Will
stand
an- ulul
bling
of mqquy
muddy waters
waters Ithere
were -----Wri ------John H*B~.
g,T 01 Hastings mv
moMrs. Mary Kenfleld and Miss Liz­ more of the queer fascination which
county to Uie mines ,|s m}. mental picture of Hastings prosperous place.
It supported a eliminated
.
._ the
_lul
■ -&lt;world
77-r
.....----7?"**
... ....
*"
w V1
nr re uTrr
other
......bars 7with here and there torcd 10 o
----- ---------------------... after
.. - zie Cook returned to Chicago Satur­ Transylvania, exerts on the trav­
ether c.irnnce?
carnage?—*hinmSchuyler tafnnh.il
Marshal), ......
vast sand
Orand
Ledae Bunday
and timber lands and its environs.
population of about 150.00Q. happy. cUnton C^ty'RepwbUcan^Ne^’
eller
as though in the country we
CUnton County Republican-News.
Jaw
streams
making
their
slmrateh
no
?n
day
after
a
short
visit
with
relatives.
lazy streams making their sluggish
of Iron county. Wc I
-------------- , ,
—
l prosperous people. Today it is rapMr. and Mrs. WHlls Boughton.
Mrs. Ray Dunlap and daughter. heard the faint crimes of past deeds.
way along. Even on Uie flat* trees
have some agriJn my own
cxbu B ! Idly approaching thc vanishing point
THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.
[were dying In mqle protest to Uie Mrs. Clinton Cramer and Mrs. Wal­ Hilda, of Ellsworth are guests of . . . If 1 were to write down coldly
the melody—It would seem Insignifi­
Anyone would be foolish to con-i*’^ul **ck of rain and. In central worth of Rochester. N. Y.. and Mrs. relaUves Ln this city.
cultural
activities much Utcr development than that :thal *Ul “hiblish it as one of the
Mrs Oscar Yqung left Monday for cant to the musician, for Its magic
Guy Haven of this city visited rela­
up here, but they which brought Barry county from a , 8host mining camps of the nation, 1 tend that the mere reading of thc Missouri a whole 5*oung orchard was tives in Lowell Friday.
a week's .visit with her son. Dr. came to me over the balmy air in
Bible in our public schools would brown and dead. Even ao. the wonthat wood, accompanied by the soft
are Infants in com- - wilderness to a community of .homes
&lt;jd*'lndledj
revolutlonize the morals of a nation der 18 lha‘ 80 many stood the ordeal , Mr. and Mrs James Page and Young at Allegan.
murmur of ths brook, near by. It is
half
Its
parbon with the and a land of "milk and honey.", about **
“’ “
• former figures and its overnight. It seems equally unwise
a5 ‘bcy did. tribute to thc baby of Sault Ste. Marie have been
FIFTY
Impossible to recapture thgt sudden
guests w,
of his parents,
iiAAvnus, mt
Mr . ana
and Mrs
—
-YEARS
——— AGO TODAY
uvu. Ul
uiu.u.» to assert It would inakke no Im-'
“tet drouth is an evcF recurring 1p.ra-to,
in mining
highly developed The development of thc upper pen-/ability to employ labor
Married at NaahvHle, Michigan. emotion, for like the tune itself It
'activities te curtailed to a small rem- 'provementa on a generation The “temity that tree as well as man Wm. Page and her parents, Mr. and
farms of your lo- insula came as an adjunct to Indus- 1
Tom
Mrs. Lewis Sisson, of Irving.
Ur E- w Murray and Miss Carrie flitted away for ever, leaving as ft
nant of its former self Thc dwlnd- bur«lary insurance rate te S12 per 5”*“ learn ‘o weather and both are
-------------,
Griffith.
Mr.
Murray
is
wall
known
in
passed only a slight fragrance In lhe
cality. Mr. Cook trlallsm; first in the timber and nant
1
Conlin
oi it* termer sen. The dated Ul0lksand ln
l33 ln New doing it magnificently for thte te not
‘ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY, eastern Barry county as a young man soul . . . &lt;
has made it possible for me to take lumber line and later in the winning ling away of this once wonderful 'york'and 127.50 te Chicago. Is there ,u,e nrB‘ experience of either.
I Harold Slieffield. who had been of
P*rts and promise. For
It is thus that great music may
the jump, figuratively speaking, in of the ores and metals from the 'section is another problem that any connection between these figures 1 T&gt;.n to. . —
&lt;
.
V biting relatives 8t Elk Rapids for ’)nic tlm* he has been connected be created. A cotnpoacr hears in his
— -.....
...rt .... ,— .“-j the Bible has bean
'
consPleuous sufferer three wccks, returned home Ratu" w,lh lhe Nashville New. as local edl- mind a beautiful melody which is an
this assignment of guest editor for earth. What agriculture exists came Michigan must face, and Michigan and the fact tliat
.
ve public schools of frt_
LT7-LhLJL°olth ’ tbe cor” cr°P [day. He will .tart Monday for his U’r and b“ ld“*n ability and en- eclio of some folk-tune hallowed by
u.,d,,.ta.ta
.he
the Banner fur the present week, about more as a side issue to the people .louta
Boston for 65 years, for 22 years in IndeeffrfranrSioux
8 °tvX .... x...°nr-Uiir°Sh ^hool at Manlius. New York.
‘‘‘Prise, Mr. Murray ha. chosen thc time. The little germ of melody ex­
throughly.
Through this'Assignment I am pro- "lives of the people who came here necessity
1
New York, and excluded for 30 years South Dakota.
Wyoming.
Colorado.
. Dakota.
Wvominir
cnlnrAAn
..----------.. .. ...
.
medical profession having nearly cites him by Its beauty and already
from theschoolsin
Kansas and Missouri wc did not aee ,M d TT?^“5®
jected into the atmosphere of the primarily to harvest the timber Or*------------------------------------------|„uui»««
i&lt;» Chlcago?-Dcarvui
a 51nB|c flcld o(
wni e
£or Monday Tor Kalamazoo where she completed his studies In the Hahne­ In ills fancy he watches It expand,
people of Hastings and Barry- coun- dig the ores. Our methods of agri-1 Getting down to lhe Iron ore in- I,-----born --------------------Independent).
mann
Medical College, Chicago. into a symphony ty&gt; though by
--------- 11 ,,ttle rc«lon about Greeley and X R^areSta
jfty. and it will be my effort to recip-'culture—where the influence of the'du’tnr. There is much ore left, but
Himself and wife will soon leave for magic power he was constructing In
"ASKEPTICS--- PROGRESS."
Fort Collins, where irrigation ' rewnr*^mr2n^he^
Prof William McDougall of Duke’!**&gt;«« ‘hc •““•‘Ion. to a degree at -[JJ
mTwatera'^a? Y 11 the garden city, which will be their a moment an Aladdin's palace of
rocate the favor by. as vividly a, I state College has not converted it that natural resource, too, is on thc
home until Mr. Murray finishes his sound. Titan after his completed
am able, giving you a close-up of the —would appear very crude to you. vay to its end. Michigan la. and University has devoted more than lea5‘ Now a casual observation
Gertrude Bentlev will an »n , college course. The many friends of creation has flashed before his in­
forty years to "the sciences of life." »°“,d belie thte statement, for on
Seek slturdav
.m
activities, aims and hopes of thc our lands would not appeal to you *’ul continue to be. a factor in iron as distinguished from lhe physical “,c Missouri bottoms at Kansas City ; Segutat?iS^and M?s. W.X
the young'couple will wish them a ward eye He starts with the devoted
rich fruitage of life's choicest bleas- industry of thc artist to construct
people of Iron county and especial- as agricultural prospects and our orc production for many years to
V that portion of Iron county which [climate would prejudice you against come, but always under themenace
’’VpdiJatcd r^hUe'St*M,iu"pre- cr®P °l corn- d“nd *•“ ^tonolsans Locku&gt;n for a„ *eek.
wtv*.
**igs The Banner joins Uizm In cx- little by little his edifice until In the
Mlss Gertrude Rum left for Oil- u‘ndlnk congratulation, to the'h^p-' end it will be an earthly copy of Uw
J $erve to an immediate contact wav agricultural attempts in this north
‘be vanishing point coming into senile") concisely the lines of evi- thlnk wp know corn when wc see It. 'cago
ca#o Friday wnere
where she
she wUl
will attend
palr
ideal heard' In his fancy.—From
-----------------------.
n making
'.k.ng her
hcT
Will Power, of Imlay City .hook “Raggle-Toggle," by Walter Startle.
through my community paper inci- land. But. to spite ot there adverse 'lew. as
the changes In
furnace dence and reflection along which he Bu‘ 1 hav‘’ been dcceived before and ^Aciwol
thc coming
year
Jrt.l.11, the .lo. BUt oMrtU,
condition..wleultB. bBo.m,'prttlfc.
Btd U.e ramiKtlltan tram CXhb
”^“d S
U&gt;“~ 1
tSjS , 'S
’' witn
*nh'tier
1’" sister Mrs wm hand, with hl. Hastings friend, thc (New York: Dutton)
—
......
to*
name
Ugion. He begins his record of "a ‘h® car I mode *. somewhat thorough pj ld
•
Wm past week. He Is well pleased with
j™ «~n » « ,»«« rne“l B th. *»&gt;,. The Ion. d.,, ot .Burner to- ~t proper.le. 1„ other .ecUnn. ........
^rp„c.,--------------------- .... .... “„* ,„„B.tWl
wb
„ „emed
c„. whm M b
,
....
....... to be
to
m1m Brsjlc d
o(
lmUy 0Uy
ln
post

i

upper peninsula. 1Ae are all in the give us a luxuriant grass cover that Increase. Another and a growing realization" that, despite the sptei- ears ■
lonS or more. Well, the to—nt
,. -w
„r
L5L~°*
e Y”hardware
* the hardware
.,
—
-__ 1.... dthe
hoslnrsj.business.
*ame boat up here.
promotes grazing and dairying. We menace to the prosperity ot the iron did achievements of modern science, cob was ‘Here with plenty of leafage with llcr
**'
*v
her akint
abnl. Mrs. May noss
Goos. She
8he
M1“
“ M
Ma
&gt;‘ Roberta '•**
departed Tuesj. uw
___
____
... . mi
. i.
-------.—
'___
__ way
' .to attend Albion‘ col. da* for •“ ,'*‘*nded western tour,
do
not to*.get wiv
the aiiuiiuvr
number
ot crons of ore producing sections
is .t
the growing
wc live
*“c iiirrntinrlrri
surrounded hv
by
mysteries
on ------------------------- —।
wa. on .her
-—
uu
M
...V.
... we
- mvcterle,
—
«--------- - nn
—
■ JWJ
. “ I™",
.
...
.
every hand
The whih'SeSed^"
unsim nt u-ien&lt;-&gt;.
m &lt;rt« th.1 « may ,« bettor
*»
X.taS'
lege.
She expect, to remain Uie fall and
. .
.
- ,
.... ....
ovcuicu aui‘ Mrs Floy Austin of Cooper 1. coming winter.
final"
acquainted at the outset of thls’fodder
,~*'*“ and food that you get
‘ In tore of iron and steel, and still an- ufytng and- — to one generation.
visiting her brother. Ed Kingsbury.
Morsc Nevins Is in Kalamaaoo and
of tills city and her sister. Mrs. Chas wlU ”*nd the wc&lt;-k vU“hi« with
chat, it might be well tor me to give Barry county, but our dairy men other is thc introduction of alloy in are thrown by thc next into "the
provide .against that and against the manufacture. Should you visit this ecrapheap of exploded theories."
Smith, of Irving.
friend, and relatives there.
you an idea of the mental picture
-------------------------------------------------- .
wtatw. Th. old Wta, &lt;b»t oornmunhy today you aould
y«.t
“™" h“°”
uS’V’E
OUR doubts
which I have of thc people and the
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
industries of Barry county I must
ts &lt;*&gt;e mother of inven- mining pits flooded with water be- artlcie ln
south At]antlc Quartraitors.
Jesse Darling ot Milwaukee. Wis.
confesi. at the outset, that my con- ttan" governs in matters
**
of over- —
cause
— •»there ■Is not
• demand
-- —j »for
— •*
the
— —
terly. he takes from the Pentelic
consin. formerly a resident of this KASHMIR—an fmfiiAnd make us lose
Icili, la now employed as special KA8HMIR Ab
pEARI„
coming difficulties and the rule runs product of lhe mine. The hundreds quarry of the late poet laureate.
ceptlon of you and your local inter­
thc good we oft
agent by the Hartford Steam Boiler
where ln ^.jSk wwldTutolfe
B«
ta
th»
norU.
country.
|ol
people
who
wera
dependent
upon
ests has been formed by what may­
might win
-■t—=====
,‘hc working of those flooded mines IaIks U1 thc course of an mumimn.
be called "remote control." It has
.By fearing to
But. It Is the depletion of our na- aro ,dle- with no immediate pros-i friendship
Jtempt.
not been my good fortune to have
comparison is with Switzerland and
made a close physical contact with &lt;«™‘. resources that I particularly l*cl of their gelling work clsewbare.lI
M
Man
‘" '*
is •a spiritual being: the ■
Italy. Indeed tn aome respects these
• —-Shakf.spfj
Miss Sadie Osborn, teacher of the
you. My travels in Michigan have want" to describe to you. and to im- Thls- 100 15 a Problem that Michl-1| proper uork of his mind is to |
countries are wonderfully like Kash­
interpret thc world according to 1
l&gt;rlrn«ry grade in the second ward,
mir
In the mountainous districts,
Ran
is
faced
with.
not taken me through your county. Pre’s wpon you thc necessity of unhis highest nature, to conquer
.drew thc ticket tor Uie World's fair
complete satisfac­
away
from towns and hotels, a string
lhe material aspects of the world ,
at the Catholic bazaar.
.
exceptlng where the main highways dcrstandlng our dilemma so that in
tion at this store
Mrs H Pierce of Pensacola. Flori­ of baggage ponies or a line of laden
cross camera of Barry county matters where we ywch clbjwa
Wlth «'&lt; of
depressing far-, so as to bring them into sub­
coolies, if seen, would complete the
jection to the spirit.
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da,, who has been visiting MUs LotTherefore, my "mental picture" of »cr«*s the straits and to which we t3rs on the horizon up here there is
Professor McDougall is able to give
.
t
'
'
He Colson of Clancy street during illusion that wa were in the Himal­
you and your alms and objectives mu-*‘ of necessity appeal to you for a new sun riowly rising. A natural ,the assurance that lhe poet meant }
.
Je*’
the summer, left yesterday for a ayas. The real difference is of course
“”d ,bere wcre “'“tc short visit with friends In Hastings that the scale tn the East te im­
has been formed, in the main, from co-operation and assistance, you resource that has heretofore been 1to sta» a truth resulting directly ।
Iron, itamaua and unhyrul ex-1 ““ 1'M «hul .t
__________________________________ mensely larger, the sun heat is, in
reading the Banner and. to a lesser m,l&gt;’ be better cquipjied to recognize neglected is coming Into the light. 1
thc summer, much greater, and the
Dcritncc—"a fact indenendent of all 1,0,4 time. The sample cob 1
portions, people are lower mountain slopes arc not so
degree, descriptive literature con- the
' real' summons and dlsirgard the I‘‘a o" po^esslon of the natural Special revelation and’uadiUon ” as brou“ht aW3&gt; u “ ,ul1 ,oot ln ‘’’ngth 1,1 ,hcncwer
Hpuublc as in&gt;"lo E &amp; S‘*,lh °“ly 78 poor ken*1*
and aM yet poof' whUe verdant as in Europe. In Switzer­
This
was
originally
a
qualities
of
a
playground'for
people
cemlng your county and its people false o*1”-----------1 Blues, Brownn, Greys—
the most authoritatire U-xtboak 5 ^Jr‘ou‘d * ®Jre
1J0° £5
re*‘°“ be&gt;Ond Uc
land. on a flowery meadow, such as
How accurate a picture I have vai‘ region of natural resources— on ‘he farms, in the mills, the offlExtra heavy linings—
physical science. As &gt; biologist and । Rood,?nes Thousands of acres never hundredthmerldan is arange coun- the Blumenthal, above Murren. we
formed cf you and your interests I “mber. Iron, copper. Wc are coming ccs Bnd the banks of Michigan and psyciiologlst he tertinea* that hU
b:i: 'tood seared and brown1‘O'- not a farming country as we of stand, at an altitude of over 5.000
complete with belt.
leave to you to paw upon.
.to ‘he end of the road to the de- othfr s‘a‘&lt;« Wc have a wonderful MiencM show that Uie living being a‘,a^ul tJ,w ,cv‘ ,n he,fh! Other.
Eas‘ understand the term. The feet and look at the magnificent
sciences show tiuit Uie living being
—-------------- -----------pendence
can place to th»
have cold
"bad -----season" panorama of the Eiger, the Monch
a ronoatenaUon
EfLT"
jmnBBaavathat
-mbwe
, w&lt;ui summer climate:
------------we- ----------—— wa— Isis more
more than
Ilian ' "a
concatenation ot.XJtV*
of r ,
.u..^
lla -— —— ,— , -----' 1
&gt;J25
winning of there natural resource., ‘era a™i splendid natural scenery., physical forces ' They even go so fur
,he best of crops, with a means with them
and the Jungfrau, a line of snowy
.
....
...’to‘agrre
. with
i
of lenfaue hut not »» ... in
To begin with. I see In Hastings, supporting
the
population’’“and These possessions are
"tempering w
ihe'poetlnatnrnH wealth
*~,lhr
‘" whereas with us 1 J?*!?!.
peaks and domes which face us and
season. itoST
I know of no part of the tower up over 13,000 feet, or 8,000
up U.e ..lur. .u»JM ... U» wind u&gt; U» d.oru to*- The
■ SSSl'
Sixes 5 to 10
and in Barry c-junty a community
■
‘
s where crop failure te feet above us. In Kashmir, for a
tn which public opinion is upstand­
taxation.
Our natural resources process can be greatly aided by faol llfc ond becoming tncreas- ’*n sUlks- thCTP **» nothing for unknown We may well pray "good similar tlefc. we should probably be
ing and active. You liave and yon tha’, acre have been pretty much vo« ‘rom thc state at large In lhe ingiy effective and pratominant un- lhpm
‘fh" fields had *tas“* Lord deliver us irom the agitator looking from an altitude of 0,000 or
them to rtn
do. r
Other
evidence a greater degree of thc old
and the politician who would take 10.000 feet at peaks ranging up to
harvested and shipped away many tarm ot better highways and nipre til tn man spiritual ideals become /elled nt all heights from Hirer feet
ot tom » m.ke posdble to greet .dtottotg ot these .top. We need
“^'""’euZ’totoX/^“e w
wd.’to charge of our business, for a 16.000 to 20.000 feet, or even more.
American ideas and ideals than is to «i
them to make poutUe the
•deerlWtt, ot these things. We heed
«' mt»!«mmg the uurM.PRICE and tell *bs what we could I The level of jx-rpetual snow and of
be found in many of the congested
* ...
.
_So does thc sometime skentic come
advancement in the development of tbc money to develop thfm. Our from
survey
the sciences of a11 the
ev*a thc tora«e was and could not do on our own farms." glacier te much lower In Switzerland
areas of the state, where imported the cities and farms of the loaer woods and our mines have made for- mc in Q,el(. bearing upon religion nMt
next lo
to worthless
worthless.
1
• • •
mjd juiy Tfje kintal! te greater,
habits and customs have, more or
F&lt;&gt;r
there
and
other
reasons
of
-Much has been said about "the and to this Switzerland owes ite
Extra quality fabrica^peninsula. The upper peninsula has “mw for many of your people. In all with evidence that religion and
less, corrupted the principles and been of great benefit to mankmd in fairness there should be some re- science -have ample scope to aj
([l. i croP failures thee common sight was forgotten man." But the forgotten wonderful areas of hayfie lis with
heavy linings — every
1Ih
thc
harvesting
c
U»
w«c
wuui
—
of
listen
thistle*
man
in
agriculture
te
not
the
land
their profuse and varied floral dtepractices set down by the pioneers to drnlppmtnt ol Ute «ru .nd Uproto mublmtte wr need to J™™.'"Lento"
conflict'-New ।,or fwa«e and this extended for owner who is caught with now and play. In Kashmir, on either side of
Beam-taped. Worsted
in American life. I credit this con­
(more than a thousand miles. In.‘hen a bad reason, but it te the'the River Jhelum. there te an extrades. Wc were so content to help attention from our neighbors in the York TlmC5
’
cuffs.
dition to the fact that, in thc main,
eastern Colorado y ckxid burst had [young man in any agricultural re- tended area of flat alluvial plain
that we didn't see far enough ahead ,owcr peninsula in bridging about
your people have not been corrupted
SLOT MACHINES deluged the country thc day before gion who te Ju»t getting a start, who This te not meadow land but te de­
ami we arrived at Uie cross roads thla rehabilitation; and if my Huie
..
. ,
our passing and had washed down '•is -------*in
“ debt for ’land
—-* ---*
• • •
heavily
and voted
lo the cultivation of- rice.
Ear­
jn their manners and their habits of
Itom umes away uno
lnto me njiupmcuv
al) Um soon and too suddenly
c,la‘ with you people of Hastings. - bran, one ntod lhe .w w &lt;&gt;.- ,huUra uuu
equipment auo
and wno
who muav
must have a ly In the year the fields are flooded
thought and action handed down to
wlur
.1
d„. H.ra
.
„
has served to promote some interest ortirt
°‘‘ur Wot
Uo‘ machBB *
,4,r “
*
’*■ |„.d,|
I roadsides.
Hens Urmen.
farmers were gath- certain
at
— —L.amount
---------- - of funds
women and children drop pennies,
— ..------- . .....—
.....-t a given to a depth of a few Inches and the
you by your ancestors Tn- trans­
rtttoUhto &gt;«d.
I-T,
—
time
to ---------------------------------------------meet taxes and Interest or be1.~
rice grows in ™
the standing water,
„
. L
Hi us and our problems I shall feel nirkt-b, dimes quartern into their i­
soldout
savins*
nt past
naxt boon
htwmi
..l^i, valley
v.iu« la
1. carpeted
fusions of "new blood “ which your
r
,
.
Still,
here,
as
elsewhere,
one
must
sold-out
and
thc
savings
of
soon me
the whole
Our timber t- practically gone that mv effort has been well rcnald humm'maws
ouu. iwre.
ciscwncre. one muw «wwv ana me
or
- ......... — - - --------- ----------- “
1
““
.umtod u. to . -to'*p “
““5“ "
l”“l drawing
ar"“» too vio-(years sacrificed
“"toed on
lhe .lur
M
-11- ’with
with mdto. &lt;M
W mlghl, inSmcautious
about
on
the
altar
of "11pioneer element has been subjected A few traits ol virgin hardwood
wiui venture
vtraurc. flirt
uin hv
oy mtehtv
mmnvy nwiim.
moun.
!PP^ . . Xi ““ lien. codriiuWM, The UcU.reUmrquld.ltan”
...................... -...... ---------------------------।•tain
many of |the
to. have not been such as to affect Umber remain: the pine Is extinct,
■U.C range run to .11 fcn-;
• ranges,
•
___ _snow-cap____ ...___________ ___ ______
* coMPI ftf misfit
against this type of gambling
In,.™
A COMPLETE MISFIT.
|Jw
o(
IMchlne£ tlwu8h.
I ped peaks of which are higher titan
your citizenship circulation In ideals. An area, abqpt one-third ot thc enter and feed on the short but exWe had expected dust and heat Mt.
Mt. Blanc,
Blanc, thc
the Vale
Vale of
Kashmir has
h»»
of Kashmir
William
Randolph
Hearst
makes
the
statute
that
should
be
invoked
Is
I hark back to’the time when your tire state.-lies as a tract of cut-over
ceedingly fiutrlUous buffalo grass, every step of the way but were
’
what lhe New York Times-calls "a obtaining money under false .pre- except that when a blizzard is on agreeably disappointed, except for a been aptly compared to an emerald.
ancestors came from the eastern Umber lands.
Therein exists a
•hr« d es.ta.le - o. Uptau su.d.lr,.
» n“
they
muri
be
rounded
up
and
fed
two
hour
dust
storm
in
eastern
In
the
spring,
ttie
landscape
is
full
New shades of Brown,
States to build up homes lor them- problem Some of these lands ure
,
„
, „
,
‘he house cant lose. Thc machines while the storm lasts else they Wyoming Rains had preceded us by
„ a,c„ u 1X1 et„n„ oI
of colour. Sheets of pale pink al­
selves on the fertile lands of thc o.d of little value, some arc of much run. Ins .or troe.-mr o( caUIornta. c„, w
greys, blues, mixtures.
wander -away Into some ravine and a few days, not enough to break the mond bloasom. on the hillsides, dip
North West Territory, They were, value, but all uf them must be de- He Is severe on the Socialist, and failure. They return thirty, forty or ar* snowed under. And so It is that drouth, but enough to lay the dust down into broad stretches of bril­
ithc cuittng ot Russian thistles for and start the weeda to growing. We liant yellow mustard, live tender
to a grea’ degree, men and women veloped in the manner tliat will be*', says of him: "I think Upton Sin­
clair Is a perfectly well-meaiting
emergency forage is a common prac- saw ditches by the roadside filled by green of young wheat contrasts with
of deep-set principles. ..Tory were put them back Into service. Refortice in normal years, especially for drifting dust and saw pictures of the rich madder brown of newly
people of dec-don and action. When eating is one of thc methods—the man but a wholly impractical theor­
All Nfew Merchandise
the ranchman who finds himself buildings drifted under but mw ploughed fields. Innumerable wtlist.
He
Is
but
a
visionary,
with
a
their principle? wcte infringed upon one that should cover the poorer
overstocked with a poor market.
.nothing approaching
such a
condl- lows with orange coloured branches
--------------- -- -----------------------“ro"-,
Ovcrstockir.g la.’ however, not a Kion. The fact
fact that
that In
In some
some secare- .and
'
they became .vdcal; they made their IP* Asrieul.urr .nd dome...:
pale
yellow
green
feathery
foila.rta.1 .upper, should el.lra the
u • T '«&amp;.'.'."I.“
« present problem despite all that Is tlons houses are t
^.... .... ------ — „„—w ------— , .,
.--------j are built partially undfr |axe are massed together in the holprinciples stand up by and through
said and printed about lhe drouth ground might make H easy to-mis- lows or form lines across the mid­
To make eillu-r
„ln"”Wr “ eurely a.% deAtfl and taxes
• rigprou.' public opinion Another belter ,™des.
Despite the prohibitions against fqr we saw very few cattle or eventake the facta though almost any- die distance Away feyond is the
*" “0™'“" *"
element in this plotter population method aeadawe .he ento eounthe machines they are running- Hogs and not a half doten cribs of, thing may happen in a dust storm. deep blue of the fool hills, with
openly artd brazenly. You find them corn on thc entire trip, though InFanners in the abort gnus coun-, shove them the pure white surface
♦M the ability to shift tor them­ Uy must be protected mtatast ta.
wondertul ad* '?tater" L' ““**&gt;■ to our candy stores, betr place?, this connection, it must be remem- itry have been criticised for plowing and serrated creat of lofty mounselves. To use the slang phrase of Mkhisan has
and Button-on Blouses,
,U' cigar Hoses even grocery establish- bored that we only skirted the real up the native sod letting in the wind'tains still mantled in winter snow
the day ".they could take it." Their vauee In the Utt ten year. In tora guaranteed product
■ ment*.
It was not long ago riof com belt.
•
i to do its work of erosion. There is upon which there i» perpetual plat
ancestry, in the
main, was British— « Ore prevention. It .he system “
.
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I no question tliat wtod erosion has ofsunxhine charing shadow.
by Mack Shirt Co.
EngeUh Irish. Scotch. Welsh—wi'h now In vogue doesn't fall into the ...
rn%Of
Brwt
IUte tiously only in blind pigs Police fre...
Wheat was a fglldre in the dry been a damage to the country, even I The almond blossom has hardly
a SprinkllntolUuhardlto northern vul*r hinds o. Uta.utron.se-, eek'?n,'‘,"7d" “
, wenU, made r.ld.‘ smashed dw
the country (his year, going, as a friend as erosion by water is destroying passed Its climax at beauty and
" ' in western Kansas pul it. "from thousands of acres like Uiosc to our sprinkled the turf »low with its
Attodc race. The, brautthl ...» In, poll.lcan and auSdent tu.rt. are
PbHUe.Uy
T
nothing up. with very little up; own county, and something must be petals, before the gardens and octhem the temperament and the tra- given the activity to allow It to stand ,T
P™Ct^’v
’OnU'
'
tnostlv about thirty acre* to the done to check the ravages of both c.hards are lighted up by the snowy
diUonsof freedom under an orderly,up and function, this cut-over sec.
**
Jlh 'U*OT“' or
Those days r.eem to be Cone for- bushel' (not thirty bushels to the water and wind if our descendants while of flowering apricot trete
aelf government of disciplined peo-kton of the state will, in the near “ektto !nTn,t ne»’ things to eoo- evcr_
jky b thc
Al evtfy adre as in a good yeari.
;are to enjoy a fruitful country- The Then peach trees put forth their
Bit
future hinunm .pain
noml“- ™ attempt In politics to ad- cross road slot machines whir.
* * *
(writer finds it difficult to endorse exquisite pink blossom Th* bright
store. Selling qual--------------------"T'» «xlota,y. The pouiual
«&gt;'•' &lt;•
'Morran.m
In these timos of drouth we hoar (much that this administration is al- sunshine causes tttese to stand out
-------- -'basis lot small wood working Indus- .
,ulHWW.-d u, be up to local pw- of the distress" of (he* "drouth, tempting in the way of agricultural; with peculiar brilliance against the
In other parts of this state—in j tries—the day of the big operation
v,....
* tutors and police. It is possible then- stricken' areas and Just now in the .or economic adjustment; but the at- azure sky. On banks, and even on
i»ct tn the entire country—this her- is gone forever. You people to Barry ,
-boiled. They know a hawk
a higher twok up. If the ma- times of a managed economy" we (tempt (o forest a portion of the ao- 'the earth-covered roofs of houses
H*sc ha* been disturbed by the en- county-can help in this work by geth"ldsaw' thc* H8 llkc Po
•* “&gt;
to operate are advised of plans to “move" called arid vest is worthy of all [groups of orange-red crown imperial
three distressed people onto better |pnuae. The only question is HOWliUlas. or clusters of large scarlet tulands—real farm lands If you please, can it be done to the face of wind Ups introduce a brilliant touch of
irgeted people xA a dinerent tom- - necessary to prevent a miscarriage
P,
,. ,
, then would get the 'take." Who gets
Tluit ta the way it looks in print but and drouth? Anyhow tire expert- cnirair in the midst of the y&gt;ft ve|Jwamcut and alflerent ideals to con-of effort In Uje work ot putting the 1 nlu,5B' de-ot cd to their great
M)W u a niaUer Of speculation— the facta are that a good part of ment te well worth the trial as well [veto turf are dumps of white and
'• «Mm1 sputa, where the Weal* and meltons of w«Me acre* up here back
' snd n°‘ mUcB coacerne&lt;1 W,U1 but wherever you live it b your priv- lhe drouth stricken area” te as well as the oonlrol of flood water in purple ins. the scant of which mln(4 tax pumear Arnervan have Into Production.
i
’ A*?d the&gt; ^n«x want a vis- liege K&gt; guess.-Ed. Nowack in Stair built up as te Barry county though extern lands.
alca with that of Uie May bushes
not, of course, M&gt; thickly populated j
E. Davenport. &lt;7uch are in full bkwom-Ernest
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dtmensten* &lt;MUy «&lt;U&gt; • paxtry blender,
lM te Urtd. kitchen utensil made ot sen

thte I

aln and proIt to sincerely to be hoped that
and morels by'the efforts being made by Buperin learning to use til
constructively ; undent VxnBuskirk and - others to
iroush active*
ire a
----- . for —
•nd wholesomely —
active ter:
toe cold water. Mixing these into a perfect roll by picking up Uw
secure
a Rrnhr
Freshmen college
Barry
and cookie* for
participation in recreai
actlvt- oounty u&gt; be located at Hastings,
. canvas at different angles and press&gt;UW Ua floured
surface lightly
will be successful. Hartings has the
1. One group Includes musical Ideal
location
as ,’it
the the
center
of
against ths crust. Bar method of STATZ BRA ADOPTS PLAN
Ihr county
.nd
lioishu
rooBia
Intore'gwxMr'weunto
I btoxITlWto— towt M
projects such as band? orchestra,
OF FBD1BAL RBLBF
group instrumental Instruction, vo­ .nd Ubcry mmy. teutred.
,
cal music. muste appreciation, dra­
8hc filled the meaapring dip exact-1
ADMINISTRATION
jE
matic arts, plays, operas, debating, GOOD MOVE FOR THE
ly one-half with toe cold water,
hobbles, group activities, nature
then added pieces at lard Uli the
.study and such other activities as
water roee to a perfect level at the OPPORTUNITY FOR UNWOODLAND COMPANY
top proving lhe other half was filled;
-- ---------1000,000 of Insurance in force. It to
“T., J
EMPLOYED TEACHERS ;will aid lhe Individual 4n the wise
use of leisure time.
Secy. Wm. Lind Is Installing able to pay all losses promptly *“•.
2-The second group includes .phy­
nn TT»»
Tlofn Roa
without borrowing a dollar. Wb»n- ™“ * •’J*,}1'.
Social and Economic Welfare (sical
an Up-to-Date Syalever the caah enband and ta banks talned full ai^ a ring to fc*
activities such as track." bas­
th* bargain. Ftor the filling, her
of Adulti an dOhildren i ket ball, gymnastics, swimming,
apple* had been peeled, quartered
tem of Records
, jreaches a figure where a few heavy the b**« of.tbeant tor, width'
'and sliced and sprinkled with a half
Tao of lhe Hanner staff called on 'k*s&lt;® n'jKhl
&lt;*»« balance, off tb« blood
vessel add Cl
Will Be Promoted
J games, flrat aid and such other
classes as will enable men and wom­ wm undl
cup of sugar. Thte should always he
»«
upon the | soon dries and falls off. tl
The Bute Emergency Relief Ad- en
(
lo
develop
and
maintain
physical
Wm.
Lind
at
Woodland
yesterday
membership and the money is soon asuUUcg this process by
done al least 30 minutes befate
mintstratton. in accordance with the health
।
and morale.
forenoon. He is secretary of the forthcoming, ao that the company U; bls sutlers against tree t*
requirementsrof the Federal Emer- | &lt;b&gt; These
inw projects are
ttrr not
11&lt;H iaM;nu
Intend-.
covering UY.
off.—
*‘ ‘
•ency Relief Administration, has ed lo be competitive and are not to Wmdland Mutual Fire Insurance always ta good cash position, and the covering
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Washington
.
never bulge* at the top
Oomp&lt;ny..we found him *1 lhe cw ProaipUX m«l demmuU made
adopted an emergency education ,replace
•
• ■ activities
........
regular
operative
left to Indiviudal tastes. _ ___
1KI y,, jhaj u,,
no water or flour to the apple, but program for this fall and winter in the community. All adults are company ■ other elvlnr alunllon Co j ‘Mr
its large and grow ing business.
I Banner is going to mention wbat
did add 1-2 cup cheese cut in small Jt will provide for the employment eligible to these claksea.
•g»e Greek youth or
cubes til can be grated If desired* * pf a considerable number of unem­
We were invited by Mr. Lind to'he is doing, as the information he ^Je ‘'Never to dl^race
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ployed needy persons who have
sprinkled on lhe top of the apples,
1. Thc rate of pay Is determined *" too,' «w "Ulpmeu he u putteaching ability and experience, in
u» to ht* offlcc
“J'S
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MJ
'
our
vts11
But
giving
you
the
perfect
combination
by the State ---------------Emergency Welfare
-^-makea diahwashing easier;
— ting into thc company's
of apple pie and cheese. Deftly rtany respects the program will re-1
------ CM-! when such
alien an improvement to
u made
made: — — —. ' ~
” ■ tty
that carried on last fall,
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does dishes better
rolling and placing the top crust on. srtnbfb
formal class
class activities
activities each
each _ which wlU greatly simplify the work m a company which has many pa- holy-temples and the commoa
oetails of which are already familiar
’2 In formal
unH give
bl—. greater
rrr^atAr----------------t— carry- trons
tear., it
Ham* county,
MMlntv that
that not
Twt only
nnle fare. 01000 OT With Other*; to I
without touching lhe two edges with
and
accuracy in
tn, Barry
water, unnecessary she said, be­
ing on Its business. Before attempt- the member* of the company but all
cause of the less amount of flour you
ing thc installation of a new system, who are Interested in Barry county a better state than he found It; to
.ho „ «
hove used in rolling out the crust; bW o&lt;
he visited several other insurance will be glad to know what he U doon these projects... While these per­
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she preyed them together with a sons .pply to the •Bupertolende^ of »* “'
companics and availed himself of ing. for it will expedite the com- ana detenu them a*ain«t Bias*;
apply to the Superintendent of
pastry crimper three times around, sons
School*, no one may be engaged on
• the opportunity to Inspect the meth- pany’s wort, make It more accurate, Anally. lo hold in honor the religion
which cuts tjje surplus edges off. thc- Mnenrencv edueattnn nmiM-ij: maximum of 15 hours |*er »«k and ods by which they kept track of with less effort oo the part ot the
thc- Cpiergcncy ettocattan project '
Then
as
It
was
ready
for
the
oven
ing. Saves clothes.
j receive a maximum of 312 00 per their business He found several employees. The company is growing
she touched • various parts of Its who id not approved by lhe Coun­ week Teachers working at lhe rate which differed from those that had*rapidly. so that a system of the kind
ty Relief Administrator.
31.00 per hour may work a maxi-­ been followed in the Woodland Mr. Lind is Installing has become
surface lightly with sweet cream.
The Michigan Welfare Relief Com- |of
1
200-Mil. Btoclris Railway
Alwayr roll crust from center out
mU&amp;JOn
Is
authorized
to
use
Federal
. mum of 15 itours per weex and re- Company's office in lhe part; but he i necessary. Hie company recently
Tbe longest elecUUtod railway
wak ' another admonition.
Using
I oelve a maximum of 315.00 per week. did not adopt any particular system added Eaton county to the territory
chccfr this way. she said, or for any- relief fuhds now available or to be Nursery school teachers and assist­ suggested by others. On the .con- in which it operates and It is mak- lltw in the BstUsh empire la a 'JOOAUTOMATIC HOT WATER
cooking get only snappy cheese or made available .by Uie Federal Re­ ants are on a different scale.
trary he made a mental note of what ing progress there, as it to in poun- Bile stretch In tbe Union flf SrtUh
cheese that to at least aged 00 days lief Administration to pay services
3. No teacher will be entitled to re­ he thought were the best features; ties when: It has heretofore been Africa.
and it will never be stringy. Fresh or to needy, unemployed persons coni; ceive more titan 315.00 per week.
mild cheese is never satisfactory In potent to teach or perform other
4. In group .activities not requir­
hot dishes. When through with her types of necessary services in con­ ing classroom preparation the work­
canvas sire rolled it with lhe pin In­ nectton with the following educa­ er will receive 50c per hour tor the
side covering It with waxed paper tional protects: (11 Literary Educa­ time actually spent in charge of thc
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tion
(2)
Adult
Vocational
Education
and placed it tn the ice box till
group. Persons working oo thte
again needed. Tire pie was baked In &lt;3&gt; Vocational Rehabilitation (4* scale may work a maximum ot 24
a preheated 450 degree oven for ten Adult General Educatton (6* Nur­ hours per week in rural sections and
world to a good shave.
minutes, then reduced to 350 de­ sery School &lt;61 Parent Education 30 hours per week In metropolitan
grees— result; a perfect pie in ap­ &lt;7* Adult Recreational and Leisure centers.
pearance I didn't get lhe length of Time Educatton (3* Workers' Educa­
Matters of Eligibility.
time, but when a fork pierces the tion.
In Adults ever sixteen years ot
The fundamental purpose of this
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apple easily any housewife knows
1 age who are not enrolled in ah)'
program
is
to
provide
work
oppor
­
lite done.
tunities for needy,
tnemptoyed educational institution are eligible
—makea cleaning quickly, eas­
Other recipes of interest were;
for classes
ily done.
Spanish Pork Chops—Cook six teachers and other persons eligible
2. Eligibility for children in nur­
nly HrtaUmx Tin. sfe°
chops in a spider till well browned for work-relief who are qualified to' scry school* will be authorized only
you the EXTRA STRENGTH
on both sides, then transfer to a teach or work in some phase of ap­ for lhe children who come from
pan. sprinkle with 1 1-2 teaspoons proved educational activity.
itomes of unemployed and other
and EXTRA SAFETY »«u need
The secondary purpose is to pro­
salt; lay on each chop a thick slice
families needing such attention.
far winter driving. You get
of unpeclcd apple with core re­ vide such opportunities as will pro­
moved; on top of apple place one mote the educational, social and
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economic
welfare
ot
adults
and
chil
­
ring of green or red pepper one-half
dren
within
the
scope
of
U)e
educa
­
st ruction feat urea built into
inci) wide; fill these rounding full
—the mother with young chil­
of cooked rice, sprinkled with pap­ tional program to be conducted
Firestone Tire* for maximum
dren knows what a blessing
The following will probably be of
rika. Add a little boiling water to
comfort and aafety. The
the browned remains in the spider Interest to Hastings people:
and pour in center of pan. Cook In Adult Vocational Education—
• a» Under this'program teachers
275 degrees oven till apple Is well
Non-Skid tread.
may be employed on a work-relief
done.
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Don't risk your life another
Escalloped Lima Beamv— 2 cups of basis to teach classes in Trade and
Industry.
Agriculture. Home Eco­
cooked beans or one No. 2 can beans,
students must signify their intention
nomics
mid
related
fields.
Industrial
pour off juice, add two hard boiled
of attending such a college before
oualy thin.
eggs sliced, one tablespoon diced Arts. Technical subjects and Com­
application for Us organization is
mercial
subjects.
onion. 1-2 cup diced old cheese and
Equip naw with F1RE9TONK
&lt;b; Persons eligible to leach class­ made
a cup and a half of white sauce,
6. Students may enter classes out­
—The Tiro That Taught Thrift
her recipe for the latter being: 2 es in the vocational field should be
side of their zone by mutual consent
level tablespoons butter. 2 table­ qualified by work, experience and
to Mill ions.
of the two sponsoring Institutions
spoons flour. 1 1-3 cup* milk, salt training under thc- regulations op­ Ancerned.
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and pepper. Cook 20 to 25 minutes erative In the state.
_&lt;c&gt; It to the purpose of this pro­ J 7 Entrance requirements shall be
in a preheated 375 degree oven.
of
liberal
arts
colleges
now
gram
to
enable
unemployed
adults
Baked Stuffed Fish—This made a
most delectable dish when ready lo to use tfieir time to advantage by: prev(illlng In thc sponsoring InsUtu1. Enabling them to maintain
serve. The fish was a medium sized
8. The standards of class proced­
their trade skill at a high point
white flair boned and flattened. For
of efficiency through continued ure. courses, examinations and gen­
the dressing she used one cup of
eral scholastic attainments shall be
practice under suparvtoion.
bread crumbs, mixed with one egg I
2. Enlarging their fields by de­ those of sponsoring institution.
well beaten, added four tablespoons
t&gt; To be eligible for admission the
veloping new skills and learning
chopped green pepper, six table­
up-to-date
practices
and student rti^st be financially unable
spoons diced celery, four tablespoons
to attend i regular college.
• techniques.
chili sauce &lt;if you use catsup, add
10. Credit shall be entered on the
3.
Securing
related
technical
in
­
one onion) a- teaspoon salt, a Utile
formation to -supplement their books of the higher Institution as
pepper, mix with F&lt;3 cup milk &lt;11
extension credit and shall be gov­
present trade knowledge.
using only one cup bread crumbs*.
&lt;d* It h not intended that this erned by the rules and regulations
Place dressing on half thc fish
folding the other side over, and program will in any way conflict or in use by the Institution concerned.
11. Registration records, 'tran­
leaving bottom open because of overlap any training now being giv­
amount of dressing. Lay strips of ba­ en or made possible by regular script records, etc., shall be Che
con over fish, then one whole lemon schools or training institutions. Il is same as those used by lhe sponsor­
ing
institution in Us extension de­
intended,
rather,
to
supplement
such
cut in thin slices on top. Place in
partment. We hare, explained thkt
pan will) four strips of bacon, width­ work.
3. Adult General Education: This the Western State Teachers' College
ways underneath, to prevent stick­
to intended for unemployed and oth­ is the sponsoring institution for
ing.
er adults who are in need of furth­ Hastings.
12. The sponsoring
institution
Mteat Pie With Sweet Potato Bis­ er general educational opportunities
There’s no secret to the amaz­
must'be prepared to send to super­
cult Top—One pound ground lean to fit them to take their part as
intendents the following materials
self-respecting citizens.
shoulder
pork
and
one
small
onton.
1
ingly satisfactory service of
when
they
report
a
sufficient
num-'
(a*
Classes
for
meh
and
women
of
sear, then add one cup hot water,
least elementary education Ln ber of eligible students to begin
one teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon pep- at
1
this heater—but patented prin­
.
\
and non-academic sub- clsiiwg:
per; simmer for ten minutes with academic
-------- -------a. Standards of eligibility.-.,
ciples put it far ahead of older
coter on. For the biscuit top: 1 oupliects*b. Students' application blanks.
flour
teaspoons (level*
baking I
General informational classes
powde? 1-2 teaspoon salt. 2 tablelho torm ot
dUc‘“,ways. “Thermos bottle’’ design
c. Tentative list of courser of­
fered.
■
Hxxrn., Itevell bunur. mix irtlh toll. «*»
cumUltol ol tod.1,
keeps water hot for hours
d. Application blank for signa­
or pxxlry blender then mean x cup ehrlc. economic, tod current lopto.
ot xweel potato, toe utod the eannM I “«rto» enabi na them to make .Idture of local board of educa&gt;
while saving gas — pin-point
Uon.
Monarch
brand,
ratom.thau
tome-PjJfo
•
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moiiarcn urmiu. lauirr-uisu iwurc- ------- ,
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coolfcd. because « pcslKI dOTC„ | (cneral reading oH»rtunl
gas opening lets only tiny jet
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and applied forms-be drawn up setting forth the
or former; add lheae to dourfr. blend , «&gt;
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burn, while high-efficiency sys­
waU&gt;. and add 1-: cup ot milk; arts, Including painting, .applied de­ services and materials which the
local community, where the Fresh­
thicken meat and onion mixture sign. sculpture and handicrafts.
tem of circulating heat through
men college is located, will supply,
4. Nursery Sclxoote.
with a smooth paste made of 3
attested by lhe board of education.
Hi esc schools are designed to:
tablespoons flour. Have two or three
water instead of water through
(a) Restore unemployed teachers The following should be supplied
small apples cored and sliced on
by
the local community:
and
allied
workers
to
socially
use
­
heat cuts cost to figure never
which I tablespoon of sugar has
a. Heat.
been sifted; place layer of these in ful services.
before thought possible
(b) Develop the physical and men­
b. Light.
the bottom of dish, then the meat,
c. Supplies except those regu­
then apples on top and cover with tal well-being of pre-school chil­
larly bought by students.
the sweet potato dough cut into bis­ dren especially for the . age range
. d. Cooperation in the adminis­
cuit farm- Cook 25 or 30 minutes In ot two to four years Inclusive, in
trative set-up.
needy, under-privileged families.
a 400 degree preheated oven.
&lt;c&gt; Assist parents in meeting the
e. Library facilities essential to
Mrs. Baller didn't have any public
the courses specified by the
sampling of her various dtohu. In­ nutritional, physical, and social
sponsoring institution.
stead. names were written oh blank needs of their children.
Hastings to fortunate in having
(d) Set-up an environment and
cards, handed to everyone os they
came in and drawn the last thing dally program appropriate far pre­ rooms where three students can be
from a box for lhe prizes, which school children as demonstrated for accommodated, the rooms being
aside from the cooked dtohes, includ­ school, homes, and welfare agen­ heated and lighted. Ateo Hartings
has a splendid library.
ed donations by different merclianU. cies.
5. Parent Education
14. Sponsoring institutions shall
I wasn't one of the lucky ones.
&lt;*) Parent Education is * volun- prepare a list of recommended
While on thte subject one of my t*ry and cooperative effort on the course* suitable for this project. It
is
suggested that no laboratory
part
of
a
group
of
parents
studying
tendladiea highly recommend* this — -r French dressing: two teaspoons aaU, with qualified teachers to learn more science shall be Included except in
3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce. about tbe care and guidance of chil­ those centers where facilities arc
8 tablespoons tomato catsup. 14 dren. proper education In home and adequate.
15. Teachers will be recruited from
tablespoons Wesson or Mazola oil, school relationships, making of
pinch dry mustard. 1 cup sugar, mix clothing. Die selection and prepara­ list* supplied by the director of the
program
all together then add • tablespoons tion of food, the maintenance of emergency educational
vinegar the last thing. And also this health, and the conducting of home This list will be comiuled from those
sandwich filling;
2 toblaspoon* life along lines which will develop applicants who have been approved
chopped green pepper. 3 tablespoon* character and constructive citizen­ by th* county relief administration,
ttie sponsoring institution will Mchopped onton cooked in butter till ship
tbi Thc first type of organization lect from these lists acceptable per­
transparent, 1-3 cup tomato soup,
salt pepper. 3-4 lb. grated snappy tn connection with a nUraery school sonnel on lhe basis ot educational
cheese. One egg well beaten. 3 table* project enrolls parents of pre-school qualification.
10. Tbe Instructors will be paid
spoons cream, mix all together and children who are enured" in the nur­
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cook In double boiler till thick sery schoqj. Thte eiast dcgu with by the Emergency Relief Administra­
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pre-sch6ol children and touches In­ tion on lhe basic rate .‘of 315 per
1 Spread on buttered bread
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cidentally
lhe
adolescent.
Sadie R. Cooktc* The second type of parent ed­
17. The sponsoring
institution
ucation te open to *11 parent* wlrose shall assign one or more regular
staff members to supervise the In­
"W» take up »rt because It gives tkular age grpup..
struction and administration rou­
us a chance to show off.'*— Loredo
fl Adult Recteatiou and Leisure tine of the local Freshmen college.
Tune Education.
II. Clerical assistance may. when
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ANDRUS SERVICE
HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2240

THAT MEANS SOMETHING:

Consumers Special

^VATER HEATER

AUCTION

959547

A Community Auction Sale will be held at the Hastings Fair
Grounds, on
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 22

Beginning at 1:00 o’clock (harp. Will »ell the following prop­
erty:—
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HORSES AND MULES.
Span mules, 7 and 8 yrs. old,
wt. 2800; gentle and good
workers.
Pair two-year-old mules.
Pair mares, 7 yrs. old, wt.
2900, sound and broke to
suit
Black horse, 6 yrs. old, wt.
1800, good worker.
Brown mare, 7 years old, wt.
1500, good one.
One cheap Work horse.
(AU horses sold under guar­
antee.)

TRADE

OLD HEATER
&amp; FURNACE COIL

HARNESSES, ETC.
Set good dbl. work harness.
Laundry stove.
HOGS
20 or more (boats
Possibly 2 brood sows and
pigs.

CATTLE.
Several good milch cowa,
some new milch.
A few head of good young
cattle.

SHEEP..
30 or more good coarse wool
ewes.
CORN.
150 shocks of corn. Can be
seen at Jake DePriester's,
about 1 1-2 miles east of
Bliss factory on Center
Road.

Am expecting much more
stock, tool* and

TERMS—CASH.

CqL Henry Flannery

Consumers Power Company

Manager and Auctioneer
ERNEST GRAY, Clerk.

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mtnr oUwr caontrtw Tbe purpoae WMUm Weighing

end

InpecUm

• BARRWILLE.
Ralph Townaend of Lowell
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brumm and
Annella were Bunday guests of Mr. at the George N. Townsend
Tueaday evening.
and Mra. Ralph DeVine.
.
Mte* Mary Tuttle ipent Set
while he is harvmUng
Mra. Agnes Puraell returned to het night with her aunt, Mra. &gt;
consider methods for the prevention. w. j.
Detroit, Freight
home in Hastings Thursday after Tinkler, of Hostings.
of claims.
Claim Agent and Supt. of Police
LaVcrn
VanElt
tn
attending
Jun
­
assisting
Mr*.
Herbie
Wilcox
with
Miss Naomi Clagctt enteri
Among U«e notables gathered here! pere Marquette R. R.
in Briefs
ior high school at Plainwell this her housework U»e past week. Ml*. two coualna from Pitcairn, .
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L»O. C. Jackson of Montreal. CanThe mandamus proceedings in the year, also Ray Morse and Orville ■Wilcox is recovering from a tonsil
C. B. Anderaoci
of Chicago, ada. Auditor of Claims of Uie Cafl&gt;
which gives promise of good future
Orla A. Bailey, 54.
Irving village school district were Bourdo, Mr. Bourdo will finish high- ,operation.
Mis* Dori* William* accompanl
Frelght
Claims
Agent
of
thc
Chicago
i
nadlan
Pacific
R.
R.
~
growth. All of this—and much more
. *
John W. Smith. 51.
argued before Judge Russell R. Mc- school tills year.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre by Mira Julia Durkee attended
&lt;k Eastern Illinois R. R.
| L K James of Columbus. Ohio,
.
Lieutenant Governor.
Peek. After hearing the attorneys ' Mr. ahd Mrs. Wayne Culver have and
Norman and Mra. Wm. DeVine Century of Progres* Sunday.
'
of that chance meeting of Mr. Mm- i P- C. Archer of Chicago. General A^^tent Freight Claim Agent of thc
moved from thc VanElt house to '
Ernest T. Conlon. 595.
representing
both
sides
the
Judge
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tinkler
celebrated
Norman
’
s
fourth
birthday
aer and Mr. Tyden several decades Claim Agent of the Alton R. R.
I cl??P**ke *
R,
_ .
Fred R. MU# *807.
ordered that briefs be filed in the the Devine tenant bouse near the .at ths home of Mr. and Mra. Merritt Hastings called on
the latte
brick school house. Mrs. Culver Is 1
.
*^Many people hare admired the Fraigh”ciS?tlien&lt;trof1UunMfS?- KorthS'^M’r°f ‘h' C,Ucago
Thoma* Read. 1,039,
case by the opposing attorneys. The
icue Bunday,,,
oiuKuy,
; mother, Mra. Jane TutUe, Bund
Meade
There were no names on the re­ proceeding was brought to compel working in Kalamazoo and Mr. Cui- ' Mr. and Mra. Elmer Gillette took j'afternoon.
'
marvelous automatic machine* in .poll* &amp; St. Louis R R.
a p
publican ballot for United States the Irving district school board to ver is at Wayland at present. They .Miss
•
Harold
Williams
and
a frit!
friend
flsa STarv
Mary an.1
and Geo. VTawmAn
Haymen tn
lo &lt; MamM William* and a
senator or county treasurer. Arthur file proper election returns of a vote are thinking of moving to Kalama- :Marcellus Sunday, where they will from HasUngs spent Sunday with
,
J
H. Vandenberg was the only repub­ In favor -of consolidation with the zoo later on.
d^ckwed for making relf-locklnz 1 clal AKT ,U\.ch^
Chicago i Northwestern R. R.
visit their sister for two weeks. On Forest WUlltts at Saranac.
Al
Canaan
and
brother.
Clarence,
.
lican in the field for nomination for
Teddy Cook and family, who haw
return home Mrs. Gillette stop­
car seal* tn thte one plant
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i
J‘ Larscn 01 Chicago. Assistant United Slates senator so it was not Thomapple Consolidated School of of Marshall, were Sunday visitors the
,
Middleville. The school board has
Tt w&gt;«n*r eAnorsHv
hut
Flanders of Detroit. Freight (O
General Manager of the Chi­
ped in Battle Creek and stayed been spending the summer at Mani
.
nlLy .t IM*“*"*
“* °
Tn"”
necessary to put his name on the maintained that the vote was Illegal, of their sister, Mrs. McCafferty.
Sunday and Monday.
'istee. called at the George Town­
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Derigo of Bat­
ballot. No one submitted any peU- ’The attorney for those who brought
Miss
Evelyn
Dgy
of
Lansing
spent
send
home Sunday, also accompan­
nSmte^gauittlrw. In fart ft Isirt I
C. Olessner of Baltimore. Md., Freight claim Agent
the Chicago tlons for the nomination on the re- the mandamus contends that the tle Creek were Sunday visitors of .
the week end at home.
ied John Cook and family to^vtaU
Mr. and Mra. C. E. VanElt.
The board of trustees met at the their mother. Mrs. George Davis
often that any city, especially one of Gf,neTttl Freight Claim Agent of the Milwaukee, st. Paul &amp; Pacific R. R. publican ticket for county treasurer, I school board ha* no right to set 11Clarence Vanptt's father, W. S. j
or
ui Sii B-IUmor. i Ohfe n B.
| M. B.
or ChUmjo. A,- so the democratic candidate, I
self up as the judge In a leggl pro­
near Middleville.
Maus. Is unopposed.
•
position of this kind. Ht claims the
business meeting. They'are repair­
Mr and Mrs. George H. Town­
raid distinction of attracting so dis-1 A. L. Green of Chicago. Special 8(rtant Freight Claim Agent of the
Mra. Odella Snook had a stroke ing the chimney and doing other send were in Freeport Sunday aft­
ConrmMnan.
court Is the proper authority to de­
tfngntehrrf a number of guests a* Representative of the American Chicago,
Milwaukee, st. Paul iz
some three weeks ago and has not repair work on the church.
Clare E- Hoffman. 1,511.
cide legal questions.
ernoon calling on relatives and
wu gathered here. XU were men Railway Association, comprising all. Pacific R. R.
। regained her speech yet. She Is 1 Gerold Potter 1* ill and under the
Felix A. Racctte, 151.
friends.
high up In railroad circles and well, U&gt;e leading railroads of the country. | O- Maxey of Chicago. Supt. of
still at Crizpe hospital in Plainwell. doctor's care.
George 8. Barnard. 400.
known in the business world In thte
C. D. Hart of Topeka. Kansas. Low a»d Damage Prevention of thc
Earl L. Burhans, 865.
Kenneth Wilcox expects to *pcn£
country as weU as in Canada.
Assistant General Claim Agent of .Chicago. Rock Ldand A: Pacino R. R.
. 3 tea ef Cable*
9
State Senator.
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
this week at Uie exposition in Chi­
It was a gaUiering of committees [ the Atchison Topeka &amp; Santa Ft, J- C. Napp of Toledo. District
The outside diameter ot the oral
Alfred D. Dubulsson. 872.
of the Chicago Claim Conference R. R.
I Freight Claim Adjuster of the New
Floyd Williams and Mtes Hum­ cago.
Frank R. Mosier. 1.545.
nary
deep-saa
type
of
cables
ii
Mr.
and
Mra.
Herbie
Wilcox
spent
phrey of Flint spent Bunday with
and ProtecUve Section of the Amer-1 Fred Maegly of Chicago. Assist- York Central lines.
Proaecutlng Attorney.
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Albert about one Inch, and the weight lx
Mr. Steel.
Iran Railway AasoclaUon represent- ant General Freight Agent of the
T. E. Pratt of Chicago. Chief SpcAdelbert Cortright. 1,397.
air 1a about two tons par nsutlca
tag the railroads of thte country and Atchteon, Topeka A: Santa Fe R. R. dal Agent and Supt. of Safety of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson Holsubus near Bellevue.
Arthie D. McDonald. 1579.
Mr. ahd Mr*. PIoyd Fassett are mils. Tbs shdra-edd type* aro~5
Canada, meeting in Hastings, the, Frank B. Huntington of Chicago, j the Chicago. Burlington 6t Quincy, Sheriff.
and family of Nashville and Mr. and
(Continued from page one)
home of the Tyden self-locking car (Auditor BalUmore A: Ohio R. R . | J- D. Shields of Chicago, Freight
Mrs. Archie Herrington* and fam­ spending some time with his parents large as three and one-half Inchei
Schuyler L. Bowen. 119.
• seal which is used by the great ma- Chicago terminal.
Claim Agent of the Chicago. Burbrook "Parental Attitudes." Dr. ily of Battle Creek spent Sunday here while Floyd 1* drawing logs la diameter and weigh around thirl]
• Cornelius Mann!. 430.
jority of the railroads of this and j J- H. Howard of Chicago. Manager i Uugton A: Quincy R. R.
from
Assyria to Indiana.
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Ickes.
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tons per nautical mile
Henry Otto, a new member on the
Andrew A. Matthews. 438.
_______________________________ ’----------------------------------------------------------E Ray of Detroit. Auditor of thc
Mr. and Mrs. E. h. Houghtalln
staff as Director of Education, was
Wm. C. Strain. 603.
Tipperary
Detroit &amp; Toledo Shore line.
Introduced and outlined the-work of have returned to their home after
Glenn B. Bera. 618.
W. E- Riggs of Chicago. Chief
Tipperary Is a town which gives a
his department and then the general spending seven weeks in Canton,
Jay Blakney, 742.
A wooden match Is much better!
I Special Agent of the Railway Ex­
meeting was divided Into group con­ Ohio. They will visit Mrs. Hough- name to an Irish county, called In
County Clerk.
than a pen for addressing parcels.!
i press Agency.
,
ferences. Dr. Otto meeting with the talln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George old Irish “Tiobrald-Arann," “the
Clarence E- Davis, 1.049.
. Godfrey Sommers of Toledo, rep­
superintendents and teachers of the Klenk of Sparta, several days this well of Ara." from a once famous' It saves the pen and makes the!
Allan
C.
Hyde.
1.767.
1 resenting Uie Ann Arbor R R
writing bolder and clearer.—Ex-|
city, village and consolidated schools
Register of Deeds.
Mrs. Willard Ickes lias returned well-ta the main street of the town. change.
|
G. F. Wheeler of Detroit. Freight
and Miss Rose DeFoe with the
diaries W. clarke. 1.244.
'Claim Agent of the Michigan Cen­
teachers in the rural schools of the to her home after spending some
Vcmon Webster, 1.429.
'
tral
time
In
BatUe
Creek
with
her
northern half of the county and
twere presented for
| Eugene Wallace of Battle Creek. H.Pct^lons
daughter,
Mrs.
Wayne
Wheeler.
A. Adrotinie for coroner. There;kI1AS, Marie Neuschaefer with the
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shurlow
Traffic Manager of the W. K. Kel­ was no other name presented so it tocher* in the southern half of the
and children called on Mrs. Mary I
logg Co.
.
was not necessary to put Dr. (county.
X
( Ed. Nettels of Battle Creek, Gen- Adrounle's name on the ballot but । j 8°™ of the projects worked out Shurlow of Augusta Sunday.
At Grand Rapids Civic Auditorium
Sunday callers at Mr .and Mr*.1 £
|eral Traffic Manager of Uie Gen- he Is nominated Just Uie same.
(during the past year in lhe Thom,eral Foods Corporation.
For county surveyor only one name ' apple W. K. Kellogg school were on Bert Fancher'* were Mr. and Mr*.' X
WORLD’S PREMIER ARTISTS
Mr. X
The guests were entertained at a was presented for thc republican (display and explained by *ome of William Reynolds of Homer.
(delicious one o'clock luncheon and nominaUon. Adelbert Heath. As ‘he pupils and a demon*tratlon and Mrs. Earl Townsend of Nash- »'
later at a dinner served at the Has- there
against ....a,
him ’R‘ven by Dr. Jimmie and hte asslst- vUle, Mr. and Mra. WilUam Fanch- \
lllviv was
— .1*&gt; no
u./ candidate a,i&gt;ii^i,
er of Grand Rapid*, Mra. Edith Wil- X
.
....
....
.41
I tings Country Club. Seated at the his
name did noj appear on lite pri- janI* under Mra. Minnie McPaU'i dlson of Ithaca and Mr. and Mrs. V
, tables and helping to entertain the mary ballott.
rcctlon.
ballott.
All Five Numbers for $3.00, $4.00, $5.00; No Tax
X
j visiting guests were representatives
’
, , ,
At thc general meeting at 2:00' Vem Pierce of Lansing.
~
(o'clock Mrs. Maude W. Smith, as
: of several of the factories of the
Season Sale Closes OCTOBER FIRST
(group across the river, among them
chairman. Introduced Harry Gldley,
Dirt an co Make* Dollar Biggar
For Rescrrsdotu Phone Miss Frances Hunter, Local ReproMnUtive
.being:
our new sanitary engineer, who dis­
The farther away you get from n
j C. W. Crawford. Vice President of
cussed "Rural School Sanitation" dollar, the bigger It looks.
the International Seal A; Lock Com­
and Dr Kinde, the Medical pro­
pany, who served as chairman of
gram. This was followed by a com­
the meeting, and Is credited with
plete demonstration of a physical
securing thte meeting for Hastings,
examination given by Dr. Farwell
land knowing every railroad official
of Delton and the discussion by Dr.
(Continued from Page One)
in the country from office boy to
Emory W. Morris of the dental pro­
, president.
classes.
(I&gt; Junior, including all gram
------was
--- ------------------------------------Illustrated by a dental exI Aben E- Johnson. Manager of the grades In city and county schools &gt; amination given by Dr. Lowry of
i International Seal Ax Lock Co., and from 1st to 5th Inclusive. (2) Inter-1 Delton.
। who has been closely Identified with mediate. Including 6th. 7th and 8th I Supt. D. A. VanBuskirk presided
To
ithe development ot the Tyden self­ grades, and (3) Senior. Including all |at the general meeting In the evelocking car sea), almost from its Hlgh school students.
i&gt;ftng and presented Miss Mabel
! Inception, and whose energy, initia­
Prizes: There will be a first and Bragg, who is associated with lhe
tive and mastery of details have second prize In each class, dupll-1 Health Program in the Boston Unlplayed a very Important part In the cated as to Hastings schools and all verslly and she surely was a\very
AltxaadrU
success of the business.
•• others, thereby eliminating compel!- Inspirational speaker and av the
I Richard A. Oroos. Treasurer of the tion between Hastings children and close of her discourse had all the
■Viking Equipment Company.
village and primary children. First - teachers score themselves on their
I Jim Radford. Secretary of the Vlk- prize in each class Ls four reserved own health but no one was able to
'ing Corporation.
Uoa ot tkla a
seats nt matinee or evening. Bet- score 1.000 points.
•TU Forbid.”
Alts
, George crakes, Traffic Manager of end prize, two reserved seats ,kt' Supt. O- A. Harrington from the
IntemaUonnl Sea! Ac Lock Company. either performance. In addition ■ W. K. Kellogg school at Gull lake
Ed. Tyden, Foreman of Viking each children's ticket will be num- presided at lhe general meeting
mtvIm I .luUf
l
bered and wilt have a place to fill Sunday morning and introduced
Sprinklers.
Herman Frost. Superintendent of in the name of the child. These; Miss Hoyt, aupervtew of art in lhe
the International Seal Ac Lock Co. tickets will be preserved by Cordes Battle Creek schools, who gave the
Following the luncheon a brief newsstand when exchanged for re- teachers many helpful suggestions
program was carried out. Mr Ed served tickets, and Cinderella, herself.1 for art work In their schools. TlUs
Nettels of Battle Creek was called will come before the curtain at the j was followed by many hints on de­
■ on and made a very' humorous talk, end of the second act to draw thc | tecting speech defects by Mbs Me*ft»| about the organization of a Traffic name of thc lucky boy or girl who Uta Sebald.
will receive her lovely "tumbler"
The religious services were conClub in Battle Creek.
' Eugene Wallaee of Battle Creek, pigeons that assist her In. the first (ducted by Rev. August Johansen,
; Traffic Manager of the W. K Kel­ not. These valuable birds are aerial formerly a minister at Bedford but
logg Co., and the "other member" ncroBats, trained to eat from the i now a member of the Foundation
rwt
B. A. LyBarker, Prop.
of the Battle Creek Traffic Club, hand and accustomed to confine-1 staff in the Social Services departHastings, Mich.
expressed a desire to have Battle •ment. They fly to a height of Borne ' ment. and at this service. Miss
(Creek favored with a meeting ot 500 feet when released and fall to- Frances Hunter sang two solos in
ward thc ground in a series of flops her usual pleasing manner.
thte kind at some future time.
Lloyd Shafer. Scoutmaster In AlIn conclusion C. W. Crawford and somersaults, spreading their
Let
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7
(gave some facts regarding the use wings before reaching the ground legan and Barry counties. Intereslof the Tyden self-locking car seal and repeating the amusing perform-! «1 a group of teachers in the afterthat were surprising. Since the foc­ ance. They will not fly away but;noon In discussing the work of the
organization
which
I tory was started over 2.500.000.000 return to the cage which will accom- Boy Scout ---------------------after
---------ui-w
' seals have been sold. Though a car­ pany the birds to thc home of their all returned to their homes ex­
! seal te only a few inches long, yet If new master or mistress.
pressing their gratitude for this en­
Joyable
and
profitable
encampment
; the seals sold were placed end to
Posters must depict some scene
end they would extend 15 times from thc famous story of Cinderella sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg
•around the earth at the equator. and must be at least 14x18 Inches Foundation.
At this same time the teachers
Practically all of the railroads of and mounted on bristol board or
this country use the Tyden seals to­ paste board. They must be filed front Allegan county were being en! day. as do all the railroads of Can- with the county commissioner of tertmned at the Pine lake camp and
I ads. Mexico. Central and South Am- schools in the court house at Has­ this last week end the teachers
j erica. Australia and many are used tings noj later than Munday. Oct. 1. from Van Buren county were at Pine
lake and those from Hillsdale coun­
। by European and Asiatic countries
' and governments, so It may well be
ty were encamped at Clear lake and
THE LITTLE BED BRICK.
the Eaton county teachers will be
called the "International" Seal. Due
Mrs.
Newell
Barber
and
Mrs
Culp
i credit was given all who had part In ,
guests at (he Clear lake camp next
of Cressey called on Mrs. Minnie
the development of the business,
Hammond Saturday P. M.
and he expressed regret that it was
1
We are a logical and safe deposi­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodruff
PINE LAKE.
impossible for .Col. T^den to attend
were guests of their niece and fam­
tory for people in this territory.
this meeting.
The hum of the silo fillers Is about
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ten Eyck,
A* several of the visiting railroad i
a!) one hears these days.
in Grand Rapids Sunday.
officials are golf enthusiasts, they
Among those who attended the
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Gerlinger of
We are assisting industries and peobrought along their clubs and en­
Hastings and their son. Russell, of Allegan fair lhe past week were Mr.
joyed a game foltowlnrthe lunch- (
visited Warren Bolton's and Mrs. Bert Brown. Mrs. Effie
• pie in this community in making
I eon. All were loud in tnelr praise Saginaw
!
Earle. Chris Merlau. Clara Scott, Mr.
Friday.
I of the course, the .beautiful club v otiuuiu iimuuiuuu iuu men m and
Adrian Kyes,
Mr.
and Mrs.
Ioans that will qualify as good
- --------------- ' —
--------Hammond has been at , - Mrs.
|housq and surroundings, and ex- home
j. Bernard
a lew dUj. with InlecUon In I
HOUUytam u&gt;d family .nd Mr.
| pressed surprise that a city of tills ,uibanking paper.
•___ nn Injury
__ _ _v.it.
fumllv
N- H. Rrouard
Brouard and family
his leg from
while .....
play­ and Mrs. N.
isire eould be favored with a course (
ing football on the Hastings' team. alio Mr. and Mrs. Earle James and
so perfect and to convenient.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hubbard of Rut­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morehouse.
|
Following
dinner
in
the
evening
।
Wc are always ready and willing
On Wednesday, Mrs. Bellingham
Ithe visiting railroad officials were .land and Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Bishop had as dinner guests, Allee Belling­
of Holland called on Will Olagget
to talk over your financial problems
i taken to Gun lake, where they were &gt;
ham and James Howigon of Plaint
I further impressed with the beauties Sunday. ■
well.
and if possible be of some sen-ice
Robert Tylder has been home from,
and attractions offered by Barry .the CCC camp for a few days.
Dale Porter of the staff of Johns
, county.
.
*
1
to you.
Charles Woodruff was in Paw Paw Hopkins hospital. Baltimore. Md| So the welfare of an Individual. .
is spending two weeks with his par­
I or a city, is often influenced by in­ on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bolton visit­ ents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Porter.
cidents not generally known. This .
Robert Warner went to Kalama­
We have a most sincere interest in
ed Sunday at Lewis Clum's near
I splendid gathering of high-up rail­
zoo on Wednesday where he will
Lake Odessa.
this community and are doing all in
road officials in Hastings was the
I ultimate result of a chance meeting
8. T. C. and on Thursday, Sept.
SOUTH COATS GROVE. __
our power to. gid in the return to
over 35 years ago, and we hope that
7th. will resume his studies in Busi­
Mrs. Leon Winslow and children!,
1 Hastings may be favored by many­
ness Administration at that Insti­
more prosperous days.
i
more.
.
&lt; of Gram! Rapids spent the week end tution.
.
wilth her sister. Mirs. Freeman, Fisk.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stutz and fam­
All of our deposits are insured up
ily.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Herbert
Flrster,
I
Trigger fish are the bane of
On petition of pastors of the Dan­
to $5,000.00.
. angler* lo certain southern water*. Mr. and Mrs.-Joe Stutz and Bobby ish Fulk church, the Danish govern­
‘ They wilt dean out the inside of a
and children of Dowling.
Ward ment has absndoned a law requir­
i erab while you are still fishing for
Weiler of Vermontville. Francis Os ­ ing that church bell* be rung to ex­
j tsrpoon, leaving only the shell, and borne and Let* Allerdlng spent pedite moblllsatiod In war time The
while they are doing it there te Sunday in Grand Rapids.
protest was based on the grounds
not a tremor of the Hoe or big cork
Mra. Will Flngleton and children that the church has outgrown tbe
1 float to warn you the baft la being spent a few days *^lh her mother,
! stolen.
*
Mrs Raynor, near Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Endsley and
children spent Saturday night and
Cikaafing Opiaieaa
Women of some remote tribes tn Sunday with their mother, Mrs.
Guinea weaf tbe skulls of their Anna Endsley, tn Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bayne spent change your opinions It la often
dead husbands draped around their
Sunday P, M. with Mr. and Mrs. possible to change the subject—
Winnie Dove at' Carlton.
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lEDFRIMY

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Social Events and Personal Mention

| Dr, D. D. Walton returned Monday
night from several days' visit in
South Bend, Ind-, and in Chicago
HU sister. 'Mrs. Jesse Crandall, ot
South Bfnd. and mother. Mr*. John
Walton, of Kalamaaoo. came home
, with him for a few days' visit.

METHODIST MISSION­
ARY ONION MEETING

POPUUR PASTOR |
WIILHTOMOVE

Members Presented Mra. L. I
L. Dewey With Token of [
Their Appreciation
’

Eliminated From W.
Many different kinds uf I
have bean eliminated from the «,

tory, observes a writer in the Wash­
Mwwd Down* was In O rand
m BI. 04 Wil asuunoo . M&gt;H &gt;&lt;IM« Wtrmr ,p«» Bund.y
. Ington Star. The dodo, perbapa, Is
from page
one),
Rapids Wednesday.
On Wednesday afternoon. Sept. I'Continued
---------------------------------------.I the
.. most famous Instance.
,,r
It never
Clarence Grobe was in Battle
13lh.
at
3:15,
the
Methodist
Worn(report
came
from
Petoskey
Sunday
WM ’M0 af,*r 168t- ,Ul
rb,..
V,— report, were m Ainu un we«
Creek Friday afternoon.
en's Missionary Union held its first 'evening, that Rev. Dewey was to be ; poraries, the filghtlea* rail of HsuMias Beatrice Carrottar* va*
meeting of the fall at lhe home q! moved Iron Hastings and was to ritlus aa&lt;t the tall solitaire of Hod------ — of
end son
Ot an
an aunt.
aunt. Mr*.
Mrs. Asenath
Aaenath 'and
son Billy
Rillv have
have returned
retumad from
from !
home from Detroit over the week the tUMnl
Bisters convention, the former being Mrs. E. P. Bottom. The rooms where become pastor of the Burton Heights rigues, beautiful creatures, also hav&lt;
L at tbe Spow church Ip Cao- Chicago.
•
end- *
.
were
were.made
church
of
black emu
emti &lt;&gt;i
of nanKan
chairman of the Per Diem commit­ themembera
_
,— seated
.7 7-------------- . 4 Methodist Episcopal
v&gt;&gt;umi
vi vanished.
Tuinmieu. The
j nr macs
Twp on Saturday.
।
Bnd Mrl
Branch wcrc hl tee
CSneCiAllv
................
. Au.iraUa.Ute-'
...........
eweuily lovzlv
lowly with
with hntmlizt*
boMQU.U anrl
and OraM lUphU This unexpeeUd
i.uaj, sonil,
Mr. gnd Mrs. R. D. Me nr heater of
Mr. and Mr*. S. J. Amer and Mlu Detroit on Monday and Tuesday on
basket* of autumn flowers and the jcuiUlgC
r-hnnoe WB*
«-«« QtVUgni .Kow.y
u. .
• ’ ...
.
’ 77
UOOUL k.. I,DC
Lansing visited relatives here over
Marcia returned on Wednesday from businez*.
interesting
"autograph" quilt
was
on
sudden
death of Rev. A. K.
R. Johns.
the week end.
’ •
,
•uumtuw
-.ukMr.phquJ11
.n
„
,
udd
„
«.m
M™.
S
*!X
’
AUXILIARY MEMBERS
&lt;U»PjAy.
pastor of the First Methodist EplsMl the‘r 014
Carpenter of Middle­
George I. Kubta of Ionia was a
------------------------------------------------- to-oopal-- -------X.l«~
home in Harbor Springs.
of Mr8 K A Bur.
meeting was dedicated
diurch„ of Muskegon.„„His
TO HEAR REPORTS (hrThls
guest at the home of Mra. Archie
nrrornt---nfTirrnt
—-•
the present
officers,rari,
eachfin,
onehav.
hav-Hrafh
death AZoccurred
at Petoskey while he n’*- ,he *hltc-wlnged sandpiper of
Mr. and Mrs Roderick Warner of ton thl* week.
McCoy last week. .
’ K '
nlghl
and
W- T. Grigsby are Installation Plans to.Be Dis­ Ing a part in the program of thc was attending conference. He had Tah|li. tbe New Zealand qturtl. tbe
.Mr* A. A. Anderson ot Grand
afternoon,
the vice-president* of been unanimously invited beck to Hollandale pigeon, the Nestor parRapids was lhe guest ot Mrs. W. N. and Sunday with their parenU, Mr. vulttng the Rev. and Mr*. Maurice
cussed on Thursday
the union having charge of the Muskegon. His sudden death created rot. the Athene owl, the nunw of
and Mr*. Homer Warner.
.Grigsby of Detroit.
Chidester on Friday.
meeting.
la situation in the conference that, Hawaii, the pled duek of the tabraEvening
Mr*. J. I. Baransy and daughter
Miss Edith Benton of Battle Creek
Mra. E. D. Bennett and daughter,
After thc report* of the secre- required many shift* of pastors. If dor coast sod the great ank or
^L°
r
^r
CtUrn
^.?
&gt;
‘
h
.
e
.
U
hOmc
Bt&gt;M
thc
“
ucat
ot
Margret
BarAn especially Interesting meeting tartes and treasurers and lhe board you have ever set up a lot of doml- 1
Miss Bess Bcpnett, were Grand RapBt »« tilc IWMt of MIm Margret Bar-■
••
Adj» 2.2
Ohln' 2?
ztn Wrlrlav after spending nett over
___ .
._
.
northern
penguin,
tta
Eskimo
Cur
Id* visitors
visitor* Wednesday
m?'
Uie ___
week
end.
of the American Legion Auxiliary
ms
weuncsaay.
,.L.
'.T, ~ryWay
.T L *—
meeting
of
last
June,
roll
call
was
noes on end. within striking distance
Ml** Rachel Caln of Lansing I jgrs.
Effie
Biddle “
returned
Bator- I Mr.
•"*
*“h
1
BlrdMU .nd t.n will be held on Tliursday evening
taken, and lhe new officers’ names I of each other, thdn toucncd one of lew. the passenger pigeon, tbe
•P*'t Saturday and Sunday srith her I day night fromaeveral months'vWt children
cn1u?,ren spent
,.peJlL2
’c week ----thc
end--------with and It is hoped there may be a large were read as follow*.
the end ones, you saw a whole row • whooping crane and tbe trumpeter
attendance.
General Chairman, Mra. Emily I go down by Just tipping lhe one. ' swan, all are lost, utterly and forparents, Mr. and Mr*. Theron Caln, m go Francisco, Cal, and enroute.reUUTCa at Middleville.
Plans for the Installation of offi­
I That 1* what happoa* when a *udMr*. Stella Bump spent several'home visited In Tacoma, Wash.
' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Michael of cers will be dlscuaicd and report* of Dewey.
Secy.-Treas, Mrs. Mauf? Zerbel jden shift has to be made al con-| &lt;*&gt; contemporary readers. * A few
days last week with her sister. Mrs. | Mrs. F. W. Stebbins, Thomas and Lanaln8 wera Sunday guest* of Mr.
lhe Fourth District convention held
Presidents—Home. Mrs Florence * fere nee time. Rev. Stanley Coors had stuffed /peel mens In public museums
Sadie Smith, near Hickory Corners. MUi Marjorie Stebbins were in Ann and Mrs. Rotart Gorham.
at Three Oaks and the Department Fleming; Foreign. Mr*. Ruby Mcr- been Invited back to Kalamazoo, aft- ' and references In book* are all that
Hutt
of Grand convention which met at Traverse
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Einhart and ,Arbor o'1 Monday, the latter re- I Mr. and Mrs Lloyd ---------------------। er
•. having served there many years. remain to prove Unit they ever
'Rapids were
Bunday gu
guests of. .Dr.
daughter ot Battle crock were guests ] malnlng to attend the University.
'Rapuu
war ounaay
. City last week will be given, and rick.
and Mra. Z*!..,.
Vlce-Pres —Home. Mrs. Gertrude He was moved to Muskegon. The
of their cousin. Guy Haven, on Sun-1 Mr. and Mra. ,O. A.- Wlbert re- and
Guy za
C- Keller.
every member should hear these re­ Jones; Foreign. Mrs. Maude Brown pastor of the Burton Heights church launched against the sky or waded
day.
i turned from Holland Sinday', where I c. C. Busick of Detroit te visiting ports.
thc shore water* of tbe planet. Their
Treasurers—Home.
Home Mrs
Anmleltn of
nf Grand
Ora nd Rapids
Ranids was shifted to
tn Kal
Kal-­
Trcosurers
Mr*.
Anzoletta
Mr. and Mr*. L. L. Watson of Hol-1111'* had b*™ spending the week his stotert, Mr*. John McLravy and
Mrs.- Donald Smelken Unit presi­
Lahr; Foreign. Mrs Lila Newton
amazoo. and Rev. Dewey was select­ curtain Is down, never to rile again.
land irw&gt;nt
spent Bunday
with tw»ir
their H
daughwlth Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. John
John George
and Mra u.,» van
land
RunHav with
aibk. '। with
Gcorse and
Mrs. Mary Van Dugteren.
dent, wislies to remind the ladies
Secretaries—Corres. Homrx Miss ed for the Burton Heights church.
ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs Lyle .i family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cooper of Kal­ about the 100 glasses of Jelly the Lettie Garn; Corres, Foreign. Mrs There was doubt up to tbe morning Some Cheese in History
| Mr. "and Mra. John George
and
Scudder.
-* —
•* amazoo were Sunday guests of Mr. Auxiliary promised to donate for
Clara Brown.
of thc closing day of conference as
That May Be Recalled
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Watkins and family and Wm. Morrian of Hol­ and Mrs- Wm. Duckcr. Jr.
welfare work. If each member would
to hdw the Muskegon church would
Mite Box. Mra Claudia Ullery.
Luculhis.'wiiow feasts were lhe
son ot Grand Rapids visited the land, visited Mrs George's parents.
Mrs. George coleman visited her fill but four glasses with Jelly, jam
Spiritual Life. Mra. Esther Orohe be supplied with a pastor. It was not
Mr.
and
Mra.
H.
Kuempel,
Sunday
fanner's mother. Mrs. Clara Rogers,
brother. Otto Frey, of Kalamazoo or conserve, the full quota would
Missionary Education. Mrs Stellc definitely known, until a few hours talk of Home, topped off bls parties
afternoon
on Bunday.
be secured at little cost or trouble.
from Thursday till Sunday.
before the conference closed, that with goal's milk cheese. Napoleon
Kntekern. Mra. Belle Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kerr spent
A number of thc women met al
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Scudder and
Miss Travadon Wolfe of Battle
Rev. Coirs would be placed at Mus­ leaned from Ills saddle to kiss tbe "Being
Citizenship. Mrs Florence Cook.
buslMtS,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels attended Sunday bi Muskegon. On Monday Creek visited her grandmother, Mrs. the Legion rooms recently and can­
Following the naming of various kegon. When that was done thc peasant girl who first Introduced
the Datroit-New York ball game in they were in Lake Odessa attending J. W. Wolfe, over the week end.
ned 14 quarts of tomatoes and 17 committee members, an interesting Bishop and thc Cabinet felt that the him ’ to Camembert. Edward the ample opportunity to judge
the funeral of W E. Gillette, a
merits of various shoes I 1
Detroit Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E Hall of St quarts of pears for distribution to letter from Rev. Thrall was read,
most satisfactory shift was to make Seventh found Roquefort an ideal
Elliott Manchester of Doulder. brother-in-law.
Petersburg. Fla, were Sunday guests the Otter Lake Billet and other about “Where thc Missionary money the changes at Burton Heights and aftermath to mushrooms and pan­
Colo, is visiting his sister. Mra. Jes-«, Dr. Harold Houvenir of Honolulu. of Mr and Mrs. E A Burton.
places where It Is needed They goes."
JI a i t in r* so there
.
. .
sboastofaturcin my store sod for a»y
Hastings,
there was
was no
no use
use nt
of
ftic Downs, whom he has not seen Hawaii, came Wednesday for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hovey were Sun­ would be grateful for contributions
It was voted to hold a public Sup­ anyone trying to change that situa­
with
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Isaac
for fifteen years.
day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. of fruit or vegetables which they
tion. „n.
Rev. U.«,
Dewey «»
did not know, U.U..
until ,
per In the church parlors Sept. 26th. uo».
Houvenir. He expects to stay until Jack Snyder of South Hastings.
would can for this purpose.
a
hour, Wtora lhe announce"htah-l. h»4 bl, eomw»lon.
from
5
until
7.
Members
were
urged
the first of October.
'
Mrs. J. F. Black Is visiting her son
gorgeous chrese Salaried craftsmen build real to co-operate, and ateo to renew ment was made, that he was to go drinb " ,oa«l
Mr. and Mrs Jesse Dellinger of and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard TUESDAY LUNCHEON
Melted
their missionary magazine sub­ to Burton Heights; then it wo* too *‘‘t on the dining table.
Muskegon are visiting her aunt and Black, who live east of Woodland.
late to notify anyone in Hasting* chew, mixed with sugar and spice. NO GAPPING j t t NO SUPPING
WAS DELIGHTFUL scriptions.
unde, Mr. and Mra. Geo. Tolhurst,
Mr and Mrs.. Leonard Board of
Mra. Grohe gave a very beautiful Otherwise a committee would have spread on toast, whetted tbe appeand spending week ends with them Hillsdale were guests of Mr. and Mrs
r»-.
—
.
«...
au..
I
(ltc
o(
X
yj
)n
llie
(j|n|nj
Three Tie for August Binger candle lighting service, using for gone to Petoskey. But at tliat bite
at their Leach lake cottage.
H. K. Oldley over the week end.
her topic. "Light." It was very up­ hour they could not have arrived at room of the Grand Trianon. Marie
Mr. and Mrs. Sperry Thomas of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weyerman and
Event—Mrs. VanPoplifting and Inspiring. Miss Anna the conference until after it had Antoinette played at creating NeofAssyria and their little granddaugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryan attended
Johnson's "Memorial" to the three closed. Under the conditions it chatel cheese, known as Saint Gercring Wins
ter, Janet Marie Thomas, of Battle A Century of Progress on Saturday.
Besides NUNN-BUSH*
would not have done any good had
Creek, spent Monday evening with
Thirty-two members and guests members who have passed into thc
Miss Josephine Stein is the guest
Great Beyond during thc past year, they gone there.
have the famous Edgcrtop
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Grohe.
this week of Jtidge and Mrs Stuart enjoyed the Tuesday luncheon at the
Tlie new pastor for Hastings is fanji.
Dr. and Mrs. A- M. Kangas and Clement at their Gun lake cottage. Hastings Country Club. Mrs. a. H. namely: Mra. Ida Eaton. Mrs Jen­ w.
shoes
at $5 and Shaw shoes
.
.w.
...»
Uederkran*.
a
eras*
between
CaRev.
Mayion
Jones,
who
has
far
five
nie Rowley and Mra. Mary Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kangas of HanMr. and Mrs. John Nuyen and two Carveth. Mrs. Wilbur Lane and Mrs.
for men, priced at $3.9*.
[cock. Mich., will arrive today to be children of Kalamaaoo were Bunday James Mason being in charge. Late, «viw a fine tribute deservedly paid to years been pastor at the Ludington member! and IJmberger, was named
----------- an American,
■
'
—
after
Ithe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omar guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ttnk- garden flowers made attractive dec­ these member*' Christian lives and Methodist Episcopal church, where by Its *Inventor,
he was wanted for another year. Rev. ,..
z ... „„„
a singing
society to which he bei Barker of this city for a few days.
orations in tire lounge and on the the good work their hearts and
hands had accomplished in their Dewey speaks of him as one of the longed.—VhceM Ueportcr.
i Mr. and Mrs. Casper Thomas and
tables.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson are luncheon tables
finest men in the conference. He is
daughters of Kalamazoo visited Mr. spending several days in Muskegon , At bridge, Mrs. D. S Goodyear. Jr.. homes, their church and their com­
regarded as a growing pastor. He is I
munity.
land Mrs. C. E. Grohe Sunday eve­ with his daughter, Mrs. Ethel Ren- won the bridge prize for blind bogey
Mrs. Fleming reviewed lhe Home about forty years cf age. has a wife
"
I and Mrs. Webb was winner of the
. ning,
nlllH. Mtes
Mias Lillie remaining to
tn spend
snend । kea.
The Eiffel tower was built as one
jthe week here and with other rel-| Mrs. John Wooton and Miss Helen |golf event which was for combined Missionary magazine in a very In­ and three children. Rev. Dewey says
teresting and concise manner, ns he is sure Rev. Jones will meet the I t the central attractions of the
1 stive*.
.Michael visited their slater. Mrs. low score on holes 0 and 5. The Auneeds of the local situation; that he| aria exposition of 1880. Its-deMr. aad- Mrs. Edward Downs, ac-(James Caldwell, of Hesperia on'gust ringer event was tied by Mra. did Mrs. Merrick the Foreign Mis­
companled by Elliott Manchester of Bunday.
—*“ Stem. Mrs Edw. Van Pop- sionary magazine. -Both magazines is a very fine, lovable man, a good : signer was thc French engineer,
Chester
preacher and faithful worker.
1 Alexandre Gustave Eiffel—hence Its
Boulder. Colo, will go to Lansing' Dr. Guy C. Keller and Dr A. W crlng and Mrs. Wilbur Lane. Mrs. arc very worthwhile organs, filled
Clothing and Shoes
Rev. and Mrs. Dewey and their name.
to the brim with excellent articles,
After tbe ' exposition the
Friday. The latter will visit his son. Woodburne attended the State Med­ Van Popering winning the cut.
George can leave Hastings with French government decided to pre­
for Men and Boya
R. D. Manchester, and family in ical meeting in Battle Creek on
Mrs. Harold Pelham. New Bruns­ stories, poems, travelogues, work of
the knowledge that they have been
missions
and
missionaries;
taking
i
Lansing.
wick. N. J, was the guest of Mrs. D. one into many lands, and'allowing it stands chiefly
Thursday.
About your eyes. Have
helpful
—* • •to mis
this cxHiiinunuy
community;
------------- that
। mat । serve It. and while
neipiui
io
,
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson
Mrs. Cole Newton is visiting her S. Goodyear. Jr.; Mrs. Marion Hodg­
HASTINGS
-v
they are sincerely loved, not only by “ «
«° engineering akli
pointed out how your bod­
what
Christian
missionary
work
te
| of North Quincy, Mass, and Mrs. daughter and husband. Mr and son. Charleston. W. Va, with Mrs A.
thc members of the church and con- aD^ 00 attraction for sightseer*. It
ily comfort te (lowly Re­
I Btanlay Pltmaun of W«t Somerville, i Mra. Fred Mahoney, of' Kalamazoo H. Carveth; Mrs. clarence DePlan­ ibelni done every where for the thougregatlon. but by many friends out-, I* al»o an Important government atalated to seeing comfort.
1 Mass, were the guests of Mrs. Arch- i this week.
ta and Mra. E. J. Huffman of Grand aanfs of people.
Mrs. Dewey gave a splendid pa- side their church. Burton Heights Is I lion for meteorological observations
I lc McCoy and Mrs. Emma 8. Evans
Miss Virginia Potts leaves next Rapids with Mrs. C- 8. Potts; Mrs.
How keenness of vision Is
on Monday.
I week for New York City where she R F. Webb. Mrs. George Southwick |&gt;er on "Thoughte in Her Dream an outstanding church in Grand ] and wireless telegraphy. The tower
i no evidence of normal
Rapids. With a large membership] |B 064 feet high, and until a few
j Mias aiarua
Marda j.
J. nvwvon
Newton ana
and tan
Earl n.
H. | will attend the Jullllard School of and Miss Fanny Webb of Grand Houic by the Bea." she had a graclous and kindly message for each niade up of people interested In the yPara ago was the tallest structure
sight. How your eyes may
Udstuen from Kenosha, WLs, and Musical Arts.'
Rapids with Mrs. R. G- Finnic.
Show do(?s of tbe
'Mrs. Burr Cochrane and son Bobby
need attention without
Mrs. John' ironside is chairman member of the Union, nol forget- church and surrounding community. (n |he wor|(L
Claude Carl of Hollywood. Cal,
ting
even
one.
She
L.^.
—
also
~
gave
the
;The
y arc willing workers We arc
i from Coldwater have been spending who has been visiting his mother. for next week's luncheon.
your knowledge. How helptbe cbaracteristle 'rolling
inn for
tnr the current confident that Burton Heitthta
Heights will
plans of the Union
the past week with Mr. and Mrs Mrs Abe carl of Middleville, called
find
in
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Dewey
folks
other
la *«•
tbe ■'bashed•in*
year of 1834-35 for the study of
folks:
...
inromrpf n.
t,u,cr “
bashed in"
DELIGHTFUL PARTIES.
'George M. Newton.
on Hastings friends last week.
"• Ca“ on,F Interpret the behav- (114}
ektremeiy small,
see comfortably. Well, this
Several delightful parties have Japan, China, the Philippines, etc. whom they can take into their]
Mrs L R Glasgow. Miss Sadie
Harry Walldorff. Jacob Konkle
hearts and homes, folks whom they;
°‘b"
,n term« of our f . - ears. placed
. oo a Um
flat- skull,
Is Just another effort lo
Glasgow, Mrs. c D. Bauer. Mrs. A. and Mr. and Mra. Henry Weaver been enjoyed lhe past week by lhe In a short space of time, lhe mem­
will appreciate and love. Goorge ■ o*’n experience, and we can only
D. Bteckle. Mrs. J. P. Mohler and were in Chicago from, Sunday till younger people before their return bers took a wonderful trip to these
the top of the sama and
to college, thirteen being present and other countries with her. and graduated from the High school this use our own experience for this pur­ fringed, are other feeturat.
Mrs. Marian B. Goodyear visited Tuesday at A Century of Progress.
her inspirational paper and talk will year Grand Rapids has a Junior | pose by looking within.
the Dahlia Show in Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. C. G DeCOu and each lime.
Miss Barbara Wilcox entertained long be remembered. At this time, College, which will give Him the ad- j
Friday and Saturday.
son Billy and Mrs. Albert Bessmer
L.
Mrs. John Norton spent part of and Richard were In Detroit on with a dinner, followed by bridge in appreciation of Mrs. Dewey's vantage of lhe first two years in a '
college course and he can live in his j
the past week in Hastings, helping Monday and saw the Detroit-New and dancing at the Country Club a work in thc Missionary Union and
OPTOMETRIST
because of her deep loyalty to. and own home while carrying on his col-1
week ago Friday night.
with the care of her mother. Mrs. York ball game.
Hutiifi
Thc same young people enjoyed a kindly friendship for its members lege work. This George, as well as I
Anna Cheeseman.
Little
Duane
Otto Isenhalh and George SchllBump returned home with his aunt throat and Utile Wanda were in house party at the Robert Mills cot­ she was presented with a token of the members of his family, will ap- I
predate.
for the remainder of the week.
।Nashville.Saturday evening, giving tage at Gun lake Friday night, with love and esteem from the members,
As this is written plans are In the
the Merchants' program. Wanda Mrs Clark O'Donnell as hostess, and Mrs. Hannah Baird making the making for a reception for Rev. Dew- 1
again on Wednesday night they had presentation. This little "ceremony"
I singing beautifully
ey and his family, which will be held I
touched
the
heart
of
every
member
another
happy
time
at
the
Mills
I Mra. C. C. Shields. Harold Shields.
in
the social rooms of the church]
present, cementing more firmly the
[Miss Beryl Shields and friend from cottage.
Over the week end. a house party personal friendship each member on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.,
East Chicago were Sunday guests of
Not only members of the church and
the farmer's daughter and husband. was held at thc Albert Bessmer cot­ has for Mrs. Dewey.
The new programs were ready to congregation, but all who are In-1
tage at Gun lake, with Miss Char­
Mr. and Mr*. C- H- Hinman.
distribute and are very neat and tcrested. who feel that they would i
Mr. and Mrs Earl Kermeen of lotte Bessmer as hostess.
Here are •SPECIALS" In every
attractive, and much credit is.due like to attend this reception for the
Caledonia and Mr. and Mrs. Clark
TO TEACH AT CEDARVILLE.
Misses Frances Cowles and Hblen Dewey family are invited to come
Kermeen and family of Middleville
and it U hoped they will do so. MeinMiss
Lois
Langston
left
Bunday
Newton
fo?
thc
cover
design
and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snvder of
morning for Cedarville U. P, where arrangement.
South Hastings on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carveth ac­ she Is employed as teacher of Do­
CIRCLE NO. S.
companied their daughter, Mrs mestic Science and Home Economics
Circle No. 0 of the Methodist L. A fixed for the reception
Marlon Hodgson, and son. Albert Her parents, Mr- and Mrs. James
ANTISEPTIC
morrow. Thursday, evening. A short
Carveth. to their home In Charles­ Mngston. accompanied her tu&gt; far m 8. was delightfully entertained on
but interesting program will be
SOLUTION
ton. W. Va, Hila Wednesday morn­ Mackinaw City and spent the day Monday evening at the home of lhe
with her. Cedarville Is located mid­ retiring chairman. Mrs. A. J. Ved- carried out.and light refreshments
ing.
Andrew Houfstatter and sisters. way between 8t Ignace and lhe Soo der. assisted by Mrs. Harold Foster served. The principal business is to
Sbuils, Frssport or Middlsvill.
say. "Goodbye and God bless your
on
the
north
shore
of
Lake
Huron
und
Mrs.
Rolfe
Bulling,
the
other
Mrs. Miranda Sisson and Mrs. Ida
to thia good family, who have given
Palmatler. were guests of Mr. and near lhe Les Cheneaux Islands. The members of the committee.
Chairmen for the coming year are their best to Hastings and to the
Mr*. T. B- Hart of Watson Gomers school is splendidly equipped and
ik
church for the past seven years.
near Allegan from Friday until Mtes Langston likes it there very Mrs. M. E. Whitman. Mrs. Dasic
well. AU hope she may have a very Crue and Miss Esther Doty.
Hills Brothers
Sunday.
Plans for thc year's work were
J. F. F- CLUB.
W. A. Scbader. James Br|stol. enjoyable and successful year.
discussed and the appreciation of
Mrs.. Robert Mijls Is entertaining
Jock Stem and Milo DeVries, and
D. D. D. BIRTHDAY CLUB.
the members extended to the retir­ the J.“F. F. Club this Wednesday
the latter's brother’, John DeVries of
Mrs Robert Wilson very pleasant­ ing chairmen. Mrs. T. N. Knopf was afternoon at her home on So. Park
Grand Rapids, motored to Detroit
ly entertained thc D. D. D. birthday
St.
Tuesday to see the Detroit-New club at her home on South Hanover named as Flower chairman.
U»*v» rsJJ Fiat
York game.
MINERAL OIL
St, Thursday. Sept. 13.
ANCHOR CLASS MET
First Windsor Chairs
Mrs. Solon Doud has returned
The dining table was centered
ON FRIDAY EVENING.
MILK OF
from Battle Creek where she was with a beautiful bouquet of mixed
The
first
Windsor
chair
to
be
The Anchor class of the Metho­
called by the Injuries of her son. snapdragons. The reception room dist Sunday School. Mrs. Guy Kel­ made In America was built In P.hllaTheron Doud, who was so terribly u as lovely, decorated with early fall
ler teacher, held a very enjoyablei delghia In 1783. The earliest forms
burned. At last report he was still
meeting on Friday evening at Mrs. had arms secured around the back,
flowers.
in the hospital but was doing as well
After a fine dinner served by thc Keller's and officers chosen for the with an extension top supported by
as possible.
iiooteu the afternoon . was spent next year as follows: President. Miss
Norwugtan
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrick with visiting. All departed for their Audrey Densmore with Miss Jean• spindles. Later t|ie arms and barks
spent Sunday at Pine lake with their tames voting Mrs. Wilson a most Baynlon assistant; Secretary and were made, of l»ent woo^ Then a
Cod Liver Oil
rectangular form was devised. They
daughter. Miss Margaret Merrick.
treasurer. Miss Katherine Merriman,
Jolly entertainer.
Who was there from South Haven
with Mtes Virginia Boyes assistant. were generally used us everyday
with the Van. Buren county teachers,
J clttlra and
painted.
American
COUNTY O. E- 8. MEETING­
as the guests of the W. K. Kellogg
Tomorrow. Thursday, the Middle­ discussed, games were played andI Windsor chairs differ'from the EngFoundation.
ville O. E. 8. 4111 entertain the Bar­ the girls enjoyed delicious refresh­ llsh ones in that they never had
Can.
Miss Geraldine Durham and Bob ry County O. k 8. Association, the ments.
spilt backs, and had simple legs
Upscum of Battle Oreek. Gordon guests of honor being Worthy Grand
and rungs. Instead of the more elabBuxton .of Bedford and Miss Jean­ Matron Selma Brown of Detroit and
FABKWBl.l. FABTV
.
•arete- RShrlofo legs and claW feet
ette Rltxman of Hastings visited Associate Grand Matron Georgina
Nineteen ladles of the Women's
' used abroad.
relatives in Jackson Bunday and Bauer of Hastings.
Relief Corps spent Thursday after­
then continued on for a visit in De­
Dinner will be served by the noon with Mrs. Eliza Hall, as a
CLEANSING
troit and Windsor.
Methodist ladies in lhe church par­ farewell party before Mrs. Halt ten
TISSUES
Sunday callers at the Mr. and lor*.
U„. Bo.
The buffalo I* given the credit of
for Muskegon where she will spend
Mra. Will Rltxman home at Quimby
A very interesting program has the
winter
with her
son and wife. , being a real native American, but
—
-----------------------------------------------were their daughter, Mrs. Katherine been planned.
The afternoon was happily spent I |U&lt; Wwn Ia nn mo(-e M t^n lhl
Haywood and husband, a niece. Mr*.
w!!h
and
refreshments. tpronghorn
,ronshorn antekne
antelope which
which Is
is not
not so
eo
Dva Case. *nd family. * nephew.
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
All wished Mrs. Hall a pieaaant win­
HUNTS
Mrs. James Endsl?y entertained tar. good health and a safe return to wldgly known. FaasH remain* of
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Thomas, and
preMslcHc mammal* closely' relatdaughters. Nina and Lillie, of Kal­ nine guests Friday with a lovely Hastings In the spring.
*
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। ed to lha comparatively few living
chicken dinner in honor of her
amazoo and Edwin Spopable.
.
Mr- sod Mr*. Claude Kelley and birthday.
NICELY ^AJCATED.
pronghorn entelofiM Ua»e been
Guests
included
her
Mu Bessie Tutne. ghd MUs MU- found only In western North Amerdaughter. Opal, entertained tig! fol- daughter. Mrs. Floyd L- Barbour of
dred
Tuttle
have-moved
to
HUI*-'
lca
and
in
Mexico.
Butte.
Montana,
who
i»
visiting
here
jowifig guest* at their cottag* al
It therefore
,L »
mwn,bl, l0
u„
dale ..a
and —
are nicely u™,-,
located at
58 H.
N. I
Leach lake Sunday. Mr*
Carrie for a month, also Mrs. John Zoet, A...
Schuabel of Akron. Ohio. Geo and Mra H. J. Avink and family. Mra. Norwood Ave, and think they will. American pronghorn al distinctively
I Fred Schuabel ot Grand Rapids. Mr. John Oaterhaven and Mr and Mrs like the'-city and the people. Their.I Amejlcau. both lc II* orlglfi ami
► and Mr*. H. Leavitt ot Cedar Creek H J. Aving. Jr, and son. Mrs. End­ many Hastuiga friends can recom-1
। habitat.
Th. UG.UtlU Star. Phan. Utt ► and Miss Phyllis Reid of Hastings. sley
mend them to Hillsdale. •
received many lovely gtfu.

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Coffee

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Studying Backward Children
Science la studying the child who
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Pennsylvania Salt Manufac- oo either side of the brain.
Comparty.' ot Wyandotte.
Photographic Film
(Continued from Page One)
- -- J
How the invisible "bruising" of me- SentraUd" waten' ln t'helreprocess of
Albert Becker, speech and dra- t*]. which. occur* when automobile
commercial manufacture of hy... ....
tcrankahafu, ar any of a thousand drogvn and oxygen from water, by
VCIIUI W.I.IUI,
uatuui,.'!
yerrolI
Conklin, uwuuai
manual training.
■ other metal objects are drilled or cut the electrolytic method, a point is
Miss
MI« LoU
IZH* Carter,
Carter head ot
nf Home
Hnm- by
n^chUiing. can be de- reached where the production of
Economics department
! tested and
by x-rays
—■* measured
--------- *•“
“ these gases ceases to be sufficient,
Ice repreeanlaUve in this territory. Will provide Training
Robert Lockton. civics and coach- which bounce off the surface of the and the water Is usually discarded.
School Experience—Fteld AsalaUnce—Policyholder*'
ln&lt;-,
metal afUr penetrating a little way. But such liquid, due to lhe fact that
Miss Edith Heald, chemistry and |S described by Professor Lars
Have altracUva Proposition lo offer riftht party. Business ex­
mathematics. .
tThomassen. of the University of electrolyzed, contains about one part
perience desirable— Life Insurance experience not necessary.
Theodore Knopf, head of AgrlcuL [.Michigan
Engineering,
Michigan College of Engineering.
|n a thousand of the latter, while orWrite to:—
tural department.
I| —
—’--------•-------Engineer*
have•—
long ----------known*• that dlnary water contains only one part
Miss Lena Leiter, head of Com­ .when a piece of metal is machined, m nve thousand. Thia preooDcenFRANK M. HAYE
The Agricultural Life Ina. Co.
mercial
—. department.
,---------- [the pressure and tearing motion at trated liquid apeads enormouUy the
Director of Agencies
Harold Logan. English and Jour- the cutUng tool upset* the structure, work of finally separating out the
na..'S
.'.1^n’.-’. _____
.
metal
for some
distance
be-waler,
pGT^ h^avy
aTweiras rMuit,he metal Jorlhe
«xne
thstance
be-pure
heavy
as wellwaler,
as reaultSO YEARS OLD . STRONG . CONSERVATIVE* . SOUND
Weslr
*“y Lf’gan,
“ hLstory and music.
‘
low
)ow the newlv
newly ent
cut xurfaee.
surface. How far
far,|ino
n&gt; in
tn im&gt;tir.io
great' trine ■nr!
and electric
electric cur.
curMlss Emily McElwain. French and down this damage extends has al- rent savings, Professor Gomberg
American literature.
ways been a mystery, although It is'states. Even so. the water will have
Miss Jannet Michael. Latin.
{important In the production ot per-I to be distilled and electrolyzed over
Herbert J Reinhardt, head of His- : feet finished work. In the case of &gt;--•
---------•­
End over
again.
tory department
•
r|vct holes. liable to fall under presMlss Vivian Reynolds, commerce.' sure in boilers, a safely factor Is alU.
OF
M.
RECEIVES BIG
Mlss Ruth Mr Robson, head ofigo involved.
.
.
English department
By shooting a beam of x-raya.on a
TIBETAN COLLECTION
Roy Gamer. English and algebra, machined metal surface at a slight
sP*rl*! Teacher*.
| angle and then catching and photoJoseph
•
• ~
Brozak.
' ■head of- —
Physical'
■ • graphing the reflected rays. Prof. Utensils, Furniture, Paint­
Education department.
ings, Tools, Birds, Insects
ThomasM-n found that the top lay­
Miss Frances Hunter, music.
er of disturbed metal crystals gave
and Plants Included
Miss Marian Lamphere. art nnd a picture af Jumbled spots and
social science.
Between 2.000 and 3.000 bird speci­
blurred rings. Similar x-rays photo­
plants as yet uncounted, but
Miss Helen Merson. physical edu­ graphs of the "top skin" of an un- mens,
I
cation for girls.
also
running
into the thousands, as
machined metal give a picture of •
as some------hundred*
Miss Helen Linn, nurse.
regularly arranged sharp spots, in-i। well
’----- ---------------------- ---of examples
—
.oi uie
Uie, nousenoia
household utensiui.
utensils, rvuaious
religious
Mrs. Oertude Wilcox, special room. dicallng that the crystals of the me- .of
tai are whole and neatly arranged. | painting*
paintings and equipment and the
Uie
Junior High.
Walter Perkins, principal, science.
The spotted, blurred photographs arts and craft*
crafts of the neoole
people of
Miss Catherine Clark, social sci­ Indicate that lhe metal crystal* have j Northern India and Tibet, have reence and arithmetic.
been pullad-out of position and cently been received by the UnlverMiss Gertrude Hampton. English. aometlmes broken up. so that Uwlr'alty of Michigan Museum from Dr.
Mrs. Bqgtrice Knapp. arithmetic. microscopic facets reflect at all .Walter N. Koelx. research fellow on
Miss Charlotte Zuschnltt, home angles. To discover how far suchIthe Charles A. Freer Fund. The coleconomics and English.
changea extend into the metal *ur-jlection U described by Dr. Frederick
face. ProfT Tbomassen etches off a,M. Oaige. Museum director, as Uie
Elementary Grades.
Miss Helen M. Wade, elementary layer one one-thousandth of an inch ‘most Important shipment of Tibetan
supervisor and special room for boys. thick and takes anoUier picture, [specimens ev*r received by the MuFirst Ward—Mrs Bertha Kuhn. continuing this procedure until a seum. and probably one of the largMrs Agnes Siegel. Miss Mary Wil­ layer is reached which corresponds est ever to come odt of the "Forbid liams
to the unmachined surface. The den KLngdom" at any one time,
The most interesting of the speclSecond Ward—Mrs Louise Buch­ depth of such upsets in the crystalner. Miss Elizabeth Finch. Miss llne structure of metals Increases mens received are the articles used
more with Uie speed at which ma- in household life and religious worGrace Edmonds
chlnlng
I*
done
than
with
th^pres'shipIncluded —among
former-----are
Central— Mrs.
....a- vuauuur
Charlotte Hubbard.
Iiuuuaiu, coining IS noire Ul*u win.
...—D the ---------. . . .is Applied
»--- .u- -..,.1.,™
Mrs. Leora Smith. Mbs Esther Doty, I'sure which
to the cutting *e'cral of !!.«
the Ljw
low.a carved and PAintpalntI ed and
tea tables
MIm Helen Fumlss. Mrs Florence •tool.
—* he -----led ten tables nmbet. brass
cou- of Tibet, brass and copAfter handling the Estat
found.
| per dishes, spoons, beads and various
McGuffin. Mrs. Ala Myers. Miu Jo­
Heatrola f6r more than fifteen
ornaments inlaid with turquoise and
sephine Stein atyd Mbs Margaret
U.
OF
— ”
• M.
•••• GETS GIFT
other stones. The latter include, years, we are more than everDeMeyer.
OF VALUABLE LIQUID bras* image or idol cases, consisting;
County Normal—(Mrs. Mabel Clark.
convinced that there is no oth­
—--------- 'of one box with a cut-out front for
Miss Jennie McBain.
—
Library—Miss Jean Barnes, li­ Material to Be Used in Manu- the image, enclosed In a larger box.
er heating appliance that will
r
.
e Heavy Water, " an
d othpr
numerous
religious
paintings
brarian.
facture of
and
^.^oniai
objects
deliver as much heat for the
Other members of thc staff are:
a Rare Compound
! The paintings are in thc form of
Far a short time the
Ernest Hayes, engineer: Glen Bolo,
money expended for fuel.
fireman: Zeno Decker. D. O. Richey. ..w1*
Floyd Thomas and Leon West, cus­
We can gladly refer any one
todians.

11 tide .tekool. |O till A M P reorhinc I
&gt; po.lor. 11 uo A. M. E.rulng
3.'. Pr.yer
Tbnr.do, evening 1
30 n'rlork.
North Iron* W. M
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nO p M I'oHacr prayer r-rt it•e. Tueo- {
i&lt; evening 7 311.
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EMMANUEL CHURCH (Epiieopxl).
A McNulty. D D. Rector

ESTATE

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bT’univenity of MteSSm author- lare of -,Pcclal importance, because of j
will uSuiy Rive th*‘r number “nd Quality- according ;
he «^?T\alu?of^wreral tiSi-,10
aal«e Although not comhL
I missioned especially to collect anisa!.n Jtho oift u
°r Insects, each of these types
t
rTJTTha? the wMer'is already b Included in the Koelz shipment,
to the fact Uvatthe&gt; water b already ,
are
lmcIW
concentrated,
roncentrated. containing
contain!
an ^iof u,f Jndlan niongoosc, hare4
Lily high percentage
FIRST PRESBTTERIAJT CHURCH.
Whf-nvv water- whten has attracted ««nbling the American Jack rabbit,
fheavy water" which
hedge hogs, a rodent known as Uie
widespread
;
widespread scientific attention since |"gerblll."
palm squirrels, pika*, or
its discovery last year. Ultimately I «£““•
run lost his daughter Allcgra. a the University chemistry laboratory
... "rock rabbits."
a wild cal. shrews,
r
j.jmice resembling the common house
few weeks Inter Shelley, milling les will produce at least two quarts
|
home from Leghorn, was wrecked of pure heavy water from the 2.500 mouse, nnd a large flying squirrel.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
and his body washed up near the
"Klondike"
ORDER FOR PURLICATION.
"Klandike" la a corruption of the
name of a stream, a tributary of (lie
Still Trim H.df.
eerrier. ~ M P
I 'Among other old practice* that
Yukon. In extreme northwest Can­
u &lt;1 I.
ada In the .Yukon territory. Tbe
survive on English faro* la tliat ot
word Is tri one of the Athabascan
hedge trimming. Recently an open
dialects prevailing In thnt region. Io
competition wn» held In Cheshire
tbe literature of the day. "Klontllkor oiiSx oo»r. o.orx ? "•»«««• •If
"""“I Pl—
er" and even “to Klondike" occur.
i frig match.
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AT HASTINGS. THURSDAY, SEPT.

«

FOR SALE!

FORECLOSURE

For Balance Due
Luge Detroit Pooler ■*•( take
tork from former purchooer* ear
■moll bung glow upright ud on*
player pion*. T* *av* rv.hlppug.
we prefer w txano/er contract* to
relubl* p»rtl*&gt; la Uil* vicinity who
will piy mall bolonc* due on o**y
moathly poytoer.n For lull pxrUc
alar* wni* Credit Mono*er
P. 0. Sox t*l. DeUoll. Michigan.
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parunent.
Two ai
quarts
of the
liquid
va]ued
several
thousand

won

Byrons cave, on (he headland
whlrh forma the Gulf of Spezln.
near I'lsa. Italy. 1ms disappeared.
Erosion Inn destroyed the grotto­
like place, It was here that Byrpn
dived Iplo the »&gt;-a to swim the fivemile Stretch to iKricl. where Sty)ll?y had settled in his last home in

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Wh.rl Spaaiek It Spoken
Spain, and a few remaining
ii«^ *'r\( Spanish
coIodIm. 'including
the
* "alien C-Mrj'
K!” d® ®ro BB&lt;1
o-h some other African odds and ends;
ith eiesM Uie Philippines, where Spanish
ranks with English as an official
T^Janguage; Porto Rico. Sfcnto Dorninle»' go. Culm, and some lesser West Indlan islands; Mexico and all of cen

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R. COOK. Secretory.

REPUBLICAN STATE CONTENTION
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THIHSDAY. REFT. ST. 1914.

PM Bit—4*el «*
100 lb*. or betuc
Uwe to S. Weedlond.

Evidently your talent Is to oil the
wheels of life for those around you.

Mllaza Mleh. Joly 37 191
HOWARD C. LAWRKNCR

who in in need of'a heating ap­
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have already sold.

It is the only heating appliance
that we know of that will re­
pay the money expended for it
in fuel saved.

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Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1934

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Nomination* Made at the Primary
Office

ubllcan—

—Democrat

Arthur H. Vandenberg

.. Frank A. Picard
.... Arthur J. Lacy
.. AHcn E. Stebbins
. George S. Foulkea
---------D. E. Hughes
... Chas. F. Parker
...... No Nominee
George W. Leonard

... Governor ...
Frank D. Fitzgerald
Lieut. Governor
Thomas Read ...
Clare E. Hoffman
. Congressman .
. State Senator .
Frank R. Mosier..........
. Representative .
Ellis E. Faulkner ...•*..
Archie D. McDonald ...
... Prosecutor ...
. Jay Blakney ....................
... Sheriff ....
Allan C. Hyde
. County Clerk .
Vernor Webater ...... - Register of Deeds .
-------- Earl Boyes
No Nominee.........
.. County Treasurer .
L. F. Maus
H. A. Adrounle .............. ............ Coroner
Kenllh McIntyre
Adelbert Heath
Surveyor.................... .... No Nominee

FOOD SUPPLY AMPLE
TO FEED EVERYONE
Full Dinner Tables in Sight
for All and Unwise Buying
Will Boost Prices
Emphasis placed on drought stor­
ies for the past few months have
aroused an unwarranted concern
among consumers that there will be
shortages of human food, according
to thc Consumers Counsel at WashIngton.
Members of the counsel assure
everyone tliat the food supply for
human beings is ample. Many
staple foods are
available
in
amounts greater than have ever
been required in this country. Other
foods which have beert reduced by
the drought are still plentiful
enough to remove any need for wor-

Supplies of wheat, corn, and
milled rice will be available in
quantities equal to normal or above.
Milk supplies will be nearly normal.
DO per cent of the normal amount
of butter is in sight, cheese is only
5 or 10 per cent below the usual
requirement*, and the usual amount
of condensed milk is available.
Potatoes are 10 per cent below the
10 year average, beans, peas, and
peanuts are 5 per cent down, but all
other vegetable* are normal in quan­
tity. Citrus fruit* are above normal
and all other fruits are only 10 per
cent below the ordinary supply level.
Eggs and poultry arc 10 per cent
down. Fish supplies are normal.
Pork supplies arc the scarcest of any
food material, being only 70 per cent
of normal. Beef and mutton have
been more plentiful part of the year
but have declined a little In the
last months.

Sugar supplies are normal or
above. Vegetable fats are plentiful
but lard and margarine are 10 per
cent lower than usual.
Unwarranted rises In food prices
will be caused by unwise overbuying.
Thc supply Is ample for everyone.

ANOTHER PROOF.
Another proof that Michigan has a
'1'big asjjt In oil and natural gas was
lgiven when, near Six Lakes in
Montcalm county a gas well testing
I6,000.000 cubic feet daily flow, was
brought In on Thursday of last
week.
This was Uie third wildcat
'
well
to be brought In in that newly
'
opened
territory. The well had been
'
'drilled to a depth ot 1.272 feel. This
’was wildcat territory, so far as a gas
field
U concerned.
1

DURFEE DISTRICT.
M. E. Moore and Miss Clara Sis­
son of near Freeport spent Bunday
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Norris and
granddaughter and Mr. and Mra.
Andrew Willison of Battle Creek
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Hoffman.
Miss Dora Purscll was absent
from scliool several days last week.
The East Baltimore United Breth­
ren Aid Society at Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Striker's was well attended
last Wednesday. Proceeds $5.30.
Miss Grace Baulch spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gregory
of Hastings.
.
Miss Katherine Reaser. who un­
derwent an operation for appendi­
citis. is gaining.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bateman of
Mason spent Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Bateman.
Chas. Hammond spent the week
end and over Sunday with Mrs.
Hammond in Hastings.

Order COAL
to Fill Your Bin!
HASTINGS LUMBER
AND COAL COMPANY
HASTINGS

PHONE 2515

FRANK SAGE

Watch the FORDS Go By
The Car Without a Price Claes

9% Discount
ON ALL USED
CARS * TRUCKS
On Saturday, September 2X1
Don’t Fail to Call and Look Over Our Stock

1933 V-8 FORD TUDOR
1Q30 CHEVROLET COACH
1931 Model A STANDARD PANEL
1929 Model AA FORD TRUCK
—Stake body, dual wheels

'

1930 HUDSON 8-C1. Fordor Sedan
1926 Model T FORDOR
1932 V-8 COACH '
FORDSON TRACTOR
—Overhauled end in good condition

FORD DEALERS
Phone 2121

Haetinn

BUYERS DO NOT WANT
FADED KIPNEY BEANS

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

FORD CARS SWEEP
BIG RACING FIELD

Off Type Strains Removed Saturday afternoon and Sunday, When Ten V-8 Stock Models
22 and 23, at Camp Barry,
'Finish in Or­
From Seed Stock Will Im- September
J
will be held our annual leaders'
der
prove Market Demand
।camp institute, where Y. M. C. A.

DIVERSION WITH
A VENGEANCE.
For years, the sight of the SUte's
collections of gasoline and weight
tax revenues, has presented a shin-

CITIZENS MUTUAL
STARTS NEW YEAR

worUm out

Anniversary Party I* Hold
on Thursday, Au­
gust 30

state which wanted money. Scores of
Ideas have been Incubated around
tor tim
___will be dlsSeventy-five thousand spectators the Idea of diverting highway reve­
A dlnnor and get-together meal­
Red kidney beans can be made Iprinciples and methods
nues from highway purposes, and ing featured the nineteenth anni­
more attractive to canners and more &lt;cussed. Some leader* from Kent'*** Stubby Stubblefield. Pacific
I versary oJ the Citizens' Mutual Auto
will join In with us. An en- ’ Coast racing star, pilot a Ford V-8 using them for something else.
profitable as a crop if the seed beans county
&lt;
For years, legislatures have turned Insurance Oo.. of Howell. Mich.,
are examined and the kind known!| ’tlclng menu has been arranged for ■ to victory in the famous 250-mlie
... ..
as fidtn are picked out. according । the --------------------------------------three big meals. with old
time [Gilmore (fold cup race for stock down such proposals, in the past, which was celebrated Thursday by vention will be hek
to the farm crops department at straw beds furnished free. AU school {cars at the Los Angeles Municipal plain-spoken protests against the 30 agents and friends at the West­ lober 7th. Watch
men Invited- to meet with us and Airport. His time was 4 hours, 46 action. In principle, have been ex­ ern Golf and Country Club.
Michigan State College.
Miss Josephine Romig i
Among the speakers were George
The ordinary dark red kidney enjoy an outdoor camp and a dis­ seconds, and his average speed over pressed by the dissenting majority
beans do not change In color during cussion of leadership opportunities, the two-mfie track 62.367 miles an of legislators. They opposed collec­ J. Burke, president of the company;
Albert Brill and family were
the cooking or soaking processes and problems. Drop* card loT. 3 K. hour. Official^ said the ra&lt;;e was tion of money from you. as an au­ Judge George Bushnell of the State
day
guests at Percy Dimon
tomobile
user,
so
tha»
It
might
be
Supreme Court, and Police Com­
■necessary In canning, but the fad- Reid or C. F. Angell, and we will one of the toughest tests ever given
devoted to, far Instance, educational missioner Heinrich Pickett. Cam­ Hastings.
'era tum from red to a lighter color save a plate and straw bed for you.
Thc
ladies will serve a fried
William Carmichael will lead the
eron McLean. Scotch baritone. and
■which may be almost gray. When
Supervised and sanctioned by the •needs.
——
lhe two types are Included In one Middleville Hl-Y again this year as­ American Automobile Association.) Now. however, comes the proposal others took part tn the musical pro­
can. the consumer thinks the light­ sisted by Robert Lyon. A big year the race attracted 20 entranU. Of which enUlls a more subtle sort of gram.
er beans are poor in quality and Is ahead for the group with this lead­ these. 22 selected Ford V-8s for the diversion of highway revenues than
Nineteen years ago. on Aug. 20,
discouraged from asking again for ership.
long grind, partly because of the has ever before been contemplated. the Citizens' Mutual Automobile In­
October 6 has been set aside to power and accelerative ability of We are asked to approve a reduction surance Co. was organized by a
red kidney beans.
give
recognition
to
Sunday
School
The faders are a Uttle shorter
the Ford V-8 engine and partly be­ of the state's gasoline tax from 3 small group of businessmen. The
than the typical red kidney bean teachers who make up the great cause the Ford transverse springs cents to 2 Cents. and to divert 87.­ Idea of such an organization had
and the ends of the bean tend to be Volunteer force for righteousness tn minimize tilting even at high speed 000.000 annually from the Bute its Inception in thc mind of Wil­
square rather than curved like the our land. Our hats are off to their around turns. Ten Ford cars took Highway Department. No one says liam E. Robb who. during his col­
usual type. Faders also grow on a very unselfish service.
the first ten places in the gvent.
who will get this J7.000.000 annually lege days, had sold cyclone insur­
Last Tuesday evening Hastings
different type of stalk than the oth­
The Ford sweep In the premier except that the sute won't.
ance with marked success and had
ers: the fader plant is vine-like with Ht-Y Club officers held a Joint cab­ winter road racing classic of the
„„ at least arith- become convinced of the need of a
Once, diversion was
longer drooping branches rather inet meeting for Immediate plans Pacific Coast, was a repetition of metlcally possible without any ef- mutual Insurance company where
han a compact bush-like plant
planL
and programs, Mr. Becxer. Mr.
than
the results in the Elgin National feet save that ot stopping the road the small premiums ot the many
A sample from red kidney seed
on&lt;l Mr. Angell attending,
Slock Car Road Race at Elgin, Ill., I building program. Today. , however.
Rev.
cans should be soaked in water beRcv Fred
Frcd B.
B- FUher now of De­ Aug. 26. when seven Ford V-8s took we have a different situation. Thc
beans
be­
The company was organized with
fore the beans are planted. The troit recently returned from Russia the first seven places In the famous g[Ls tax will yield about $20,000,000 300 members and its growth was so
faders will lose color as they be­ will be the Convention speaker at 200-mile event. Fred FTame, one’m 1934. TheHegal and fixed obllga- rapid, according to Mr. Robb, that
come soaked and enlarge. If the thc state Y. M. o. A. meeting in of lhe entranU In the Los Angeles tions of the Suite Highway Depart- at the end ot the yearrit had 12.000
----- - —
- -------- 5 the members. During thc past 19 years
sample shows a large percentage of Lansing M. E- church October 16. . rnce. won in a Ford V-8. his aver-1:ment
will total ------some---J 19.000.000.
age speed for the course being 80.22 Bute's only fund for maintenance it has paid 169,340 claims of a total
thia type of bean, the seed should
not be planted. If only a few fad- MICHIGAN FARMERS PAY­ miles her hour.
and construction with state funds. of $9,121,527.01.
era appear in the sample, the off
During thc past year the com­
Now try lo subtract J7.000.000 from
type beans can be removed by hand
ING UR FEDERAL LOANS
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Si,000.000 and see what your answer pany has insured more than 40,000
picking the seed.
Frank Hallock of Milo called on is. The answer Is that some of the automobiles. It employs 48 persons
Any beans missed in hand picking' Michigan farmers have paid to his brother. George Kenyon. Satur­ fixed obligations will merely be Ln its home office and lias more
the Federal Land Bank of 8t. Paul day and Clarence Bunnell of Free­ placed On your house and bam in than 500 agents licensed to operate
pulllng the vine type of plant while more than 1661.000 this year up to
port called on him Sunday after­ lhe form of an added real esUte tax. in practically every oounty In the
cultivating. Bean plants are cross the first of September, and that In
Still no diversion you say. but state. Responsible attorneys and
noon.
fertilized and the faders will con­ the face of adverse conditions.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whjpple of merely subtraction? No one has yet adjusters tnroughout the different
The August report on collections.
taminate all the beans In the field
had thc temerity to state that once
If many of these plants art present. Just prepared by the bank, shows Augusta and Gus Peake of Brush

BUYIN
and

»LUM

THROUGH

th«

WANTADt

Pure strains of dark red seed can that farmers of this state repaid
be built up In small seed plots from $89,502 during the month, bringing
which the faders are pulled.
the total to lhe figure mentioned
above. Joining-with Michigan are
the other three states of this district.
GOODBYE, 15 MILL
Wisconsin, Minnesota and North
AMENDMENT Dakota, making the total 8 months'
paymenu $2,820,000 approximately.
No November 8. 1932, the majority
Of the August Michigan pay­
of the voters of this state marched menU. almost $23,000 was repaid on
to the polls and approved an advances that lhe Land Bank had
amendment to the state constitution made or comprised payments which
whlch'llmlU to 15 mills the total tax lhe farmers were making In advance
on real estate, exclusive of debt on obligations not yet due. The ad­
service on bonded obligations in­ vance* the bank had made Include
curred previous to that date. It was tax paymenu to save Its borrowers
a victory, so far as owners of homes from delinquent tax penalties, or to
and other real property are con­ keep Insurance policies in force at a
cerned. Its benefits are enjoyed time when the borrowers could not
largely in the rural areas.
meet the premiums. However, the
Now comes a special group asking collection department of the bank
voters to approve a cut in the state's poinU out that the largest part of
gas tax. from 3 cents to 2 cents. thc advance paymenu Is made up of
What has this to do with the 15 forehanded remittances that are not
mill tax limitation provision in the due for 3 months or more.
state constitution? Just this: the
The paymenU referred to do not
total of tiie highway bonded indebt­ Include any Installments on Com­
edness of the state and the coun­ missioner's loans, although lhe vol­
ties. now being paid out of gas and ume of these is also considerable
weight tax revenues, is J13.259.802 and must be added to the Land
in 1934. and will continue at that Bank InstallmenU to show the full
level for many years. The state and amount that the farmers of this
counties are heavily bonded for its state are paying on their farm
roads.
mortgages to federal agencies. Also
Every dollar of road obligations only a small portion of these payrepresented by this annual load far YnenU are on 1934 loons, very few
bond requirements, was incurred be­ of which as yet have installments
fore November 8th, 1932. Every dol­ dug. but greynostly on the basis of
lar can be placed on real estate. The Land Baak ijans'made In 1933, the
15 mill amendment permits it. Take volume of which in Michigan was
about $7,000,000 out of the states approximately 4l.158.0W.
proposed cut of one cent a gallon
In the tax. and you automatically
I open the door to an Increase of at
least this sum In the property tax,
state and local, for highway purIpoees. Thte money must be paid
! from some source to meet lhe bonds.
How do you prefer to pay it?
A vote for the gas tax amend­
ment Is a vote to nullify the ef­
fectiveness of the 15 mill. tax
amendment.
If we have a 2 cent gas tax, good­
bye 15 mill amendment. Further,
the counties of the state are today
getting not only the whole weight
tax. but in 1834. they are getting
15.550.000 of gas tax revenues. This
gift increases 1500.000 annually un­
til It reaches J6.5OO.OOO in 1936. Cut
the gas tax and see how long coun­
ties get this aid In meeting their
highway burden. They will lack
more than J5.000.000 of meeting this
total burden. In 1934, with the pres­
ent gas and weight tax rates. Why
vote to raise your property
tax
when, only three years ago, you vot­
ed to reduce it?
MORGAN.
Mrs. Beatrice Knapp and daugh­
ter. Elaine, and girl friend of Has­
tings called on Miss Hagerman Sun­
day.
Marguerite Mills is helping Mrs.
Ida Hartem of Nashville to care for
•her mother for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Draper were
in Alto Sunday to attend the funer­
al of a friend. Mra. Hattie Bancroft.
Ruby Webb was out of school two
days last week on account .of Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clark of Jackhon called on Getha Adkins Bunday.
Clyde Bollinger of Battle Oreek
Spent last week with J. W. Howard
and wife.
Mrs. Lenna Howard attended the
birthday circle at the home of Neta

OBITUARY.
W. S Benham was bom In Nor­
walk. Ohio. Oct. 10. 1852. and died
Sept. 7, 1934, aged 81 years. 10 mos..
and .28 days. He came to Barry Co.,
as a small child together with his
parents. In 1871 he was united in
marriage to Miss Emma Bldelman,
who preceded him in death July 26.
1911. To this union were bom seven
children five of whom are living;
Myra ot Flint. Samuel and Charles
of Detroit. Josephine of Long Beach.
Calif., and Mina of Los Angeles,
Calif. In |913 he was united in mar­
riage to Edith Benham. Mr. Ben­
ham spent practically all hi* Hte in
Barry Co. He was very active In
the promotion of good roads being
always interested in highway im­
provement. He became affiliated with
Masonary in 1886. being admitted
from Barry Lodge to Hastings Lodge
In 1890. He became a life member
In 1930 -having spent years as a
faithful Brother. He U survived by
the widow, hl* two sons, three
daughters, 12 grandchildren, six
great-grandchildren, together with
their families and their friends.

CAkLTON CENTER.
George Robinson was pleasantly
surprised Monday evening when
several friends and neighbors walk­
ed In on him to remind him that It
was his birthday. A pleasant eve­
ning was spent and delicious re­
freshments were served.
*
Saturday afternoon a shower was
given in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Walters (Juanita Marlow) at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Valentine. A great many uoeful and
lovely presents were given to the
bride and groom. Dainty refresh'
menls were served by the Ladles'
Aid.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Kenney and
son were guests of the former’s par­
ents. Mr. and Mra. H. A Nichols,
Mr. and Mra. Bert Phillips of of Hastings, Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Lewis Daniels and
Grand Rapids called on Mr. and
family visited at the home of the
Mrs. Stuart Draper Bunday.
Mr. and Mra. Byron Tyler of Bel­
lie
Daniels, and family tn Hastings.
laire visited their daughter. Mra.
Sunday.
Marley Main, over the week end.
John Usborhe accompanied his
Mrs. Adam Eberly went to Grand
Rapids Friday and had a growth brother-in-law, Frank Friend, and
taken from her gall bladder. She the latter’s son. Russell Friend, and
Is feeling much better at this writ­ wife to Detroit Bunday to witness
the boll game between Detroit and
Bob Van Sickle and family of Washington.
Mrs Nina Barry and family spent
Langsburg have rented the
Wrn.
Bunday
with her sister, Mrs. John
Van Sickle farm and moved In with
them Saturday and Homer will at­ Uaborne, and children. Robert Bar­
tend tiie Nashville High school and ry has passed all necessary medical
three other children will attend the examinations for Joining the navy
and expects to be soon called.
school here.
Roy Allerdlng and son. Howard,
---- new process, perfected at
attended A Century of Progress at
Akron, will wholly relieve rubber of Chicago Sunday. Ed. Waite and
its familiar odor, smelling the check Geo. Bustance also went to Chicago

Ridge spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Peake.
Frank Horn and son Clinton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will An­
ders of Brush Ridge.

tained with a fish dinner Bunday
thc following guests. Mr. and Mrs.
Shively. Mr. and Mrs. OeOrge
Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Thompson. Joe Hammond. Frederick
and Elmer Anders.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Kenyon and
Gordon spent Bunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Mlsener of Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Edith Bonneville and son.
William of Battle Creek visited Mr.
and' Mrs. Lester Bonneville Satur­
day afternoon.
Miss Laura Mlsener of Longmont.
Colo., is spending this week with
Mra. M.na Kenyon and Lorraine and
Lorna Bonneville.
\
Dr. Margaret Scott of Toronto.
Canada. Is spending some time with
her sister. Mrs. J. W. Tedrow.

the pump will never rise the necesdoubtful gain. The day gas Jumps
a cent, you have by the Constitution,
diverted J7.000.000 annually to the
oil companies of thc state. '

GOOD REASON FOR IT.
The prices of butter and eggs are
mounting, and with good reason.
The eggs in cold storage are more
than 1,000.000 cases less than they
were a year ago. There is a scarcity
of butter in European countries us
well as in this country which is forc­
ing the price upward, and at the
same time preventing Imports of
butter Into this country.
Mistress: "So your match was nvt
too happy? What was the trouble?
December wedded to May?”
Maid: ”Lan‘ sake. no. muml It
was Labor Day wedded to do Day of
Rest!"

A Good Time To Buy |
the Following Item* •
7 Rars Big Jack
Soap-1 lb. bora

Moosehead Floor—Per
100 I tn.—Tax Included

$**.75
O

Rolled Oat*

43* £SJS.&lt;^7_. 2'

Cane Sagar—Per

HERE'S SOOTHING—Large Spanish
Sweet Onions, bushel ...............

WAILACE FEED t SEED STORI

The Halting* City Bank today received from
the Federal Deposit Iiuurance Corporation
at Washington the official sign* which will
hang at all receiving window* as visible evi­
dence that the depositor* of this institution

ARE INSURED!
DEPOSITS INSURED

\ The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
o

I

tennn
SOUUU

WASHINGTON, D.C.
maximum insurance

FOR EACH DEPOSITOR

tRfififi
&gt;3UUU

The HASTINGS CITY BANK is one of more than 14,000 li­
censed banks in the country which are receiving these signs. In­
sured banks) are able to offer protection to their depositors up to
$5,000. Statistical studies have shown that this maximum fully
protects more than 97 per cent of all the depositors in insured banks.

A statement by the Federal Depoait Iiuurance Corporation follow*:—
"The purpose of the signs is io Jet deposi­
tors know which banks are insured. Here­
tofore, althought 90% of the licensed banks
are insured, depositors have had no easy
means of identifying them.
"If, by any unforseen circumstances, an in­
sured bank should suspend, the Insurance
Corporation would begin paying of! deposi­
tors just^s soon as a receiver was appointed
for the closed'institution. The depositors
would receive their mon«y in a few days in-

zr

•1.15

POULTRY, CREAM AND EGGS

the HASTINGS CITY BANK

i

AFj

stead of waiting months or year# aa was the
case in the former method of liquidation.
This is not only a benefit to the depositors,
but it saves the community from a terrific
economic and social blow. When the de­
positors receive their insured accounts they
assign their claims to the Insurance Corpora­
tion. Thereafter liquidation proceeds on a
business-like basis with the maximum chenae
of the Corporation and other creditors Mng
paid in full."

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, 8EFTXMB&lt;g 1&gt;, 1M4
•—■— cteims entered.
I EsL John A- Cadart. Warrant and
KWMR0WWKP lowing claims i
-*
b Albertson. Order al- inventory filed.
i entered
I Est .Etta J Aldrich.
Ext James cheexman. Order to Admr. filed, letters of administration
sell real estate entered.
issued, order limiting settlement en-

muss news

rimm'tt and Millard Bdta 8ug-;i»tful Md
iy.
I Rkdurd :

S

ul gifts.
U now employed

Bond
of Hurless and family spent
Kenneth

yxOBATK OODMT.

Biunn. mo SF
Gray, left Monday morning for
. .count filed.
petition for special countfll“northern Wisconsin. where ths lat­
order appointing special
pst. Grace L. Ryan. Petition for
Pe*ri E. Miller. Final account
ter will remain Indefinitely with her
wd, order for publication authority to foreclose
mortgage
ordejl
entered,
children. Thc others expect to re­
filed, osder io employ counsel tnolcnn A England. Order ap- Star Orlmmot finish topping their
.... Minting Admr. entered.
Mra. Geo. Began who has spent
onions thte week.
■JW Bro, iwta- wm om. rou- icrc&lt;lEst. Mary A. Bagley. Annual acEWa
petition for aptlon for probate of will filed, order
Mra. William Claggett gave a very moot of the summer with her daugh­
coun; &lt;u«u.
filed.
’-------, of ...iuucauuci entered.
cnicrca.
:cuuui&gt;
for publication
proval
sale filed, order approving xucceasful
-jccessful surprise party In
in honor of ter. Mrs. Guy Simpson, and family
Millon Hebei. Waiver of no- । Est. Annie Wolcott. Annual ac- -*ale of re** cstatc cntcred’ order i Wyman's birthday Saturday night, at Escanaba, returned to her home
Mart order aHnninttno
AHmv r-umt
count fllrd
filed, order tn
to rvducU
reduo- bond
bond l.onflnnUlg appointment of trustee | Robert Tyler, who has been work- here Wednesday evening.
Lice filed,
appointing Admr.
watered.
en^rc&lt;7,
[entered.
ing at g OOO camp in lhe northern
Wesley Blough U delivering thc
Est. Ransom Wolcott. Annual acQt Milton Hebei. Petition for I part of lhe state, has been spending mall on the R k D. during the ab­
rial- Admr. filed, letters of special
,nr (hearing claims filed, notice to credl- |a few days with hte parents,-Mr. and sence of Utf regular carrier, Jed E.
Est. Perry O. Henry. Petition for torJ toued
I
Arthur Tyler.
Btowe.
K&gt;L Lucinda J. Hullibcrger. Final license to sell filed, order for publl-1 EjL PBnnle Baldwin. Pelltion and 1 William Clagget and family called
MT. and Mrs. Prank C. Deming
account filed, order assigning resi­ CaR^n‘v^tetn Parker Petition for-on,cr ,or reI)alrs fUcd *‘‘d entered, ion Mr. Herb Clagett and famUy of of Grand Rapids were in town Bun­
Ext. Violet B. Parker. Fe.Kioi lor
------------- -----------------------|North Irylng Bunday afternoon.
due entered, discharge of executor
day. bringing hte mother, Mrs. Nan­
cit!te^cmered.n Ld’
d
*
P
1 T,,E bEAR ,,0LE U'KE NEWS'
Thp&lt;xlore
Manistee cy Deming, to her home here. Thc
Est. Elmer Merrick Slocum Bond
Est Catherine Bowers. Inventory; Sunday callers of William Clagett
Mr and Mrl Zellon Kateer latter has Just returned from a four
of Admr. filed, letters of adminis­
monUu' visit with her eon. Wm. and
filed
and family were Mr. Lee Hubbard 6&gt;unaa&gt;.
tration issued. inventory filed.
family, of Galvin. Wash.
EsL Milton Hebei. Bond of Admr 1 nnd family of Rutland and Mr. and;
---EsL Merle V. Slocum Waiver of
The L A. 8. of lhe M. E. church
i«-1
(
FREEPORT.
imr.' ifiled, letters of .rfminiatrotinn
administration is
­ Mrs. Orltc Bishop of Holland.
notice filed, order appointing Admr.
meets thte week Wednesday after­
let- sued, order limiting settlement en­ j Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ttodd and' Mrs. F. E. Brunner and Lawrence noon at the home of Mrs William
entered, bond of Admr. filed, 1**
Ithe Feldpausch children were in ' Endres were In Grand Rapids TUes- Mishler in South Bowne.
tors of administration Issued.
.tered.
I day.
Mra.----C. E
Est. Emma Shoup. Order allowing ' Vermontville Sunday
J— The former's
*--------- '* steter.
- -------"­
EsL Emma Shoup. Pinal account
Jess Knowles has been putting a
account
entered,
discharge
of i Mr. and Mrs. Sweet of lhe Wilcox Hurley, accompanied her home far new roof on a part of hte house the
-• ’Issued,
■
' estate
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district called on Mr. and Mrs. Star a week’s visit.
EsL Fred M. Cushing. Order al- Admr
enrolled.
Mra. Roy Nagler. accompanied by
Mra. Cassie Hller. aged 77. passed
her brother. Richard Moulton, spent away Saturday morning at her home
Tuesday night at the former's homo in Grand Rapids, fallowing an ill­
here, returning on Wednesday to ness of only a few days. Mrs. HUer. a
the bedside of their mother, Mrs. R. sister of the late Mrs. Nancy «»•
MllW. Moulton, of Muskegon Heights bourne, had made her home with her
\&lt;r-.
___ _ Harold
__ u W. HUer. of ^onla,
Mrs. Moulton I.
te. in
in r.a verv
very RArlnii*
serious stepson.
(Condition, being almost completely since the death of her husband two
paralyzed.
years ago. returning to her own
Mr. and Mrs Wm. OHhouse were home only a week before her death.
|Grand Rapids visitors Friday.
Funeral services were conducted at
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Wolfe and Innin at two o’clock Monday aflerIson David of Kalamazoo called at nooh with burial in the family lot
the home of Mrs. Emma Bisson In the local cemetery. Mra HUer
[Sunday morning and the former's had many friends here who were
mother, Mrs. Loa Wolfe, who has grieved to learn of her passing.
been vtenlng here the past week, ac­
The hard maple was selected as
companied them to the Charles the official Barry Qountjy Tree and
IDemlng home near MUbrook. where a county wide program to be start­
she will spend the winter.
ed to exterminate worms Invading
| Mra Della Perkins of Grand Rap­ nut trees was discussed at the meet­
ids spent Sunday at the Glen Per­ ing of the Thornapple Garden Club
kins home and called on friends
। here.
ef Freeport. The Hard Maple was
Victor Sisson was in Hastings on chosen because it te a native ot this
business Friday afternoon.
regton and because of the distinctive
Mra. George Parker of Lowell beauty of the tree in the fall. Con­
spent several days lhe latter part servation Officer George Sumner ad­
of the week and over Sunday with dressed thc club concerning the in­
Dr. H. C. Peckham and Mra. Edith vasion ot tree worms into the ooun­
Godfrey.
ty. Mrs Marlon B. Goodyear, presi­
The Charles Moore home near dent of the club, Mrs. Vcmon Wlnthc schoolhouse has been undergo- nlgar and Mrs. E. A. Burton were
ing .wire
some very radical
changes. an
An appomica
Ij ma
rnuicai cnanges.
appointed to oonrer
confer witn
with mgnway
highway
j inside cellar way has been built, a officials here about a txee-worm exInew chimney erected, the sides ol । termination program. Sumac, sassa|the house have been shingled andjfras and elderberry were discussed
given a coat of green paint. Thte is as possibilities for official Barry
.a fine Improvement and te attracting 'country shrub which is lo be named
■ the attention of all passersby.
I at the next meeting of lhe dub.—
Mrs. Ida Myers ot Grand Rapids Gfand Rapid., Press.
week
end here
with
i'spent
------ . the ----- ...u
--------A herWcUer of Detroit has rentI daughter. Mrs. Claude Walton.
cd the Humphrey store building and
i
The many friend' of Peter Zylstra Levant Newton has moved machlnI of Lowell are sorry to team of hte cry and equipment into It. W.e unillness. His condition is very serious derstand that sausage and cold
with no hope held for his recovery.
meats for Mr. Weiser's Detroit mirThere was much rejoicing around kets will be prepared here. We are
here last week over the outcome of j glad to see another one of our vacant
the- primary election.
“
‘now
~
It te
store buildings token. Thte and the
everything i»kery which Ralph "Lefty" Slcfreely prophesied that ev&lt;
will go republican in the
:z Novcmbcrfcart
November!
recently reopened, are fine ad-• least one dltlons to our main street.
election. It looks os if at
Messrs. F. E Brunner and Law­
democrat was nominated in order
to make It easier for his republican rence Endres were Grand Rapids
opponent to win the election.
visitors Tuesday and Mrs Brunner
Teddy Walton te able to be up and returned home with them.
Scbooi Notes.
out again after nearly a week's Ill­
ness.
School te now In Its third week
The many friends of Rev. F. gnd everything te progressing nicely
7^
Lcomls were glad to learn that he Pupils arc now getting all the neces­
WHITE MEAT FISH PACKED IN OIL AND TOMATO SAUCE
, had been relumed to lhe local M. E. sary books and even-one Is getting
I church for another year. Rev. A. A. acquainted with the requirements of
Buege te returned to Martin. Rcv. the place and everything points to
Exner to Lakeview, and Rcv. Wynn a fine year's work. We've started off
ALICE BRAND
No. 2 Can
’ to Woodland
with an enrollment of 133. being
Bills are out around town an­ divided as follows: High schoo] 63.
nouncing that there will be an air­ Grammar room 23. Intermediate
IRRADIATED
Can.
plane here next Sunday -to give room 29. and Prlmafy room 18
Irides to those who wish them and
The Juniors and Seniors, with en­
have , thc money. There will also be rollments of 15 and 12. have selected
ALASKA PINK No. i/2 Can
exhibition flying and a parachute their officers for the year. The Jun­
I Jump, according to the announce- iors chose as their president. Wilma
• ment.
Wieland;
vice-president.
Anna
The many friends ot Rev. C. L. Stowe; Secretary-Treasurer. Kath­
| Wilkins, for the past four years pas­ ryn Skeoch; Glass Advisor. Mr. Ar­
tor of the Elmdale church of the dis and the Seniors choice was:
| Brethren, were surprised to learn President. Farrell Anderson; Vice­
that he te retiring from the active President. Bernard Fight; Secretaryministry after spending forty-five Treasurer. Bernice Walton; Class
swansdown
I years in the work Rev. Wilkins has Advisor. Mr. Voorhees.
Miss Haan has Classi's in music
been very successful in hte pasto­
CAKE
rates. thc membership on his last and artiwhlch arc proving very pop­
FLOUR
ciiarge having increased 50 per cent ular.
fduring hte term there and the Sun­
HINDS CORNERS.
Prtslaa
day school attendance increased 68
Z/C CHOCOLATE
Mr. and Mrs Warren Brogan and
1 per cent
We understand that no
Yz-lb. Bar 20c
lone has been selected as hte suc- children and Mr. and Mrs. John
Iccs&amp;or M yet. but the church board Brogan spent Sunday with their I
Beetle-Ware Scoop
are negotiating with a young man sister and daughter. Mr. and Mra.
and
family near I
from Holland. Rev and Mrs. Wilkins Lyle Beadle
FREE with Each
will continue to make Freeport their Quimby.
Package Swansdown
Floyd Tobias and daughter Marian
liomc
.
and
Gladys
Hendershott
of Kata- i
Mr and Mrs. G. w Bangs of De­
their par-1
iron were Sunday guests at the mazoo spent Sunday with
troit
",
:
CALUMET
home of Mr and. Mrs. p. E Brunner. I'nu “rY” c- N Tobias, and
DOUBLE
Tuesday evening. Vere E. Carter daughter. Pearl.
...................
...
....
.
Kfr
nnrt Hr.
n
■OCONI
Mr. and
Mrs. U/lllwir
Wilbur Payne and
delightfully entertained Supt. and
ACTION
Mrs. 8 Grant Voorhees at hte par-! Mr. and Mrs. Clark Payne of Has­
’7-lb. Can
.
ents' home near Middleville, the tings called on Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Baker's Cocoa nut
I latter giving a six-thirty supper for Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Allen
'the pleasure of thc above mentioned. Bishop on Sunday afternoon.
So«lktf.fafl« ]3C
Mr. and Mra. Eddy of Woodland
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
S G Voorhees. Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ visited their daughter and husband.
don Usborne. Evart Ardis, and the Mr. and Mrs. John Weyermau Sun­
Misses
Margaret
Perkins, Rose day.
Frank Golden visited his father in
। DeFoe. Isabel! Rice, and Inlte Haan.
I The evening was spent with games Baltimore Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Comp of
and cards.
Hastings
spent Sunday with her
' Rev. c. W- Wilkins spent the week
mother. Mrs. Pearl Barrett, at the
[end at Crystal.
, Rev. and Mrs. C. I Batdorf were home of the latter's parents. Mr. and
Saturday night and Sunday guests Mrs. C. N. Tobias.
Mrs. Pearl Barrett of Detroit
i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
came last Tuesday to help her moth­
'Goach, Quarterly conference was held at er who te not very well at present.
Mrs. Keet Tobias was sick last?
[the local U. B. church .Saturday
'
‘night and Bunday conducted by Ute week but is up and around again
Mr- and Mrs. Lyle Tobias and sonj
' presiding elder Rcv. J. f. Batdorf.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and
Charles Hurley and daughter of
'Grand Rapids called at the F. E. family of Battle Creek called on i
Brunner home Monday. Mrs. Hur- their father. W. O Tobias, and son
1 ley. who had spent u week h«rc with Keet end family Bunday afternoon.
Mra. Roy atafel end three chll&gt;
i her sister Feturned home with them.
I Mra. F. E. Brunner also accompanied drtn tram pear Freeport and her
I them to the city for JGray tre*t- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dean ThumpKEYSTONE
Q
x
in.
and son of Chicago vteited Mr.
I mapts.
50-FOGT XOC
I Evart Ardis principle of F. H- 6. and |«r». C. N- Tobias, and daughter

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meeting will be
Monday morning Mrs. Edward Campbell.
... and chU__
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Freda and Cleon Smith atle
[morning (Monday) to spend some
the World's fair on Saturday
reported a 111tie better by her son. time wlUi her steter and family. '
Will Knestrick and wife of CH- Bundsy.
Harvey Cheeseman and famUy. who
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Henry Wcrtmau and
Mrs. Lula Gray and son. Robert,
Mr. and Mra. Ivan Campbell of
vte'ted Mr. and Mrs. Clarence CunJackson spent Bunday with home.
Mrs Celia Marshall and Mrs Lula
Mr and Mrs. Myron Wertman and and Is now In the Hastings
Gray wen at George Pierce's in
Battle Creek, attending the meeting son of Battle creek spent Saturday i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks visited
night with their parents, Mr. and relaLlves
—*'— ‘in Hastings
---------—-*—
1
on---Bupday.
of the Cemetery Circle. Friday.
Mra. F. C. Wing has been at the
Guests at the home‘of Mr. and Mrs. H»nry Wertman.
There will be preaching at the World's fair during the past week.
Mrs Lester Preston Sunday, were,
Mra. Thelma Ptek was very sick
Harry Preston of Hastings. Mrs. Cedar Creek church Bunday evening
last week and was in thc hospital
Grace Briggs of Zeeland. Mtes Helen
Mrs. George Schandle of Madison. for a few days.
Goodson of Nashville la helping
Mra. Preston with her work at pres­ Ohio, spent the past week with Mr
and
Mrs.
HLeavitt.
We ore for the fanner who threat­
ent
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Monroe and son ened to retaliate against thc town
Mr. and Mra. Lowell Jarrurd and
children were at Hustings and Ver­ of Kalamazoo were Sunday guest of man who tackled unsightly signs
along the country road by coming lo
montville on buanless Baturay, and Mr. and Mrs Ardy Owen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack LaPlne enter­ town and nailing up signa: "Onion
the two first took dinner that eve­
ning with their children. Mr. and tained company from Kalamazoo Bets and Bulbs for Sale" on the cl*
Mrs. Vem Eliteton at the Chance
Mr and Un Leavitt spent Sun­
farm In West Vermontville, return­
day at Leach lake with these daugh­
ing home in the evening.
Mra. EUa Taylor of
Nashville ter, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kelley.
spent a few dayajast week with her
COATS GROVE.
sister, Mrs. Frank Norton, and also
The D.-O. T. O. Club met with
Dr. Nancy E. Scott, teacher In Mrs. Minerva Woodman Wednesday
W. S. T. O. nt Kalamazoo, visited P. M. The program was on "Cltiher parents. Mr. and Mrs. Area xenshlp," and many good things on
Scott, over thc week end. also her that subject were given.
Thc P. T. A. will be held next
aunt. Mra. Minnie Elliott.
Mra Minnie Elltott attended the week Friday evening. Mrs. Pearl
funeral of her steter-tn-law, Mra. Demand te chairman of the pro­
Sarah McKelvey, last week Monday. gram. Mrs. John Woodman and
Mtes Cleota Conklin te assisting Mra. Will Brooks will have charge
In the home of Mrs. Roma McPher­ of the eaU.
Mr. and Mra. E. 6. Thompson and
son. Mra. McPherson is in Detroit
for a short time, but plans to spend daughters. Virginia and Martha,
the winter at her farm here, left her spent Sunday In Grand Rapids and
visited
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Easley:
by her mother, Mra. Sarah McKelthere nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noble,
In OrandviUe. Virginia Thompeon
remained in Grand Rapids for a1
CEDAR CREEK.
Thc Bunnell Ladles' Aid meets visit.
Mra. H. A. Woodman and daugh­
with Mrs. Walter Boylan for supper
this week Thursday.
ter. Marian, look Gilmore Dustman
Mtes Bush returned to Midland to Kalamazoo on Saturday. Mra

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indefinite time with her son, Mr. I
NASHVILLE
expected to da Al that time in the and Mrs. Clinton Quick.
|
Mr. and Mrs. Vert Robinson of x-,— r
r„
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----------- ---------wld
war. Surely he did not dream that darkness and it was hoped, though Bunday.
, Brumm.
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I,.
__ ___ _ uinu
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wirlTn™■•»;»« Mr. and MIS
and hte protector and guardian
Harlan Scobey over the week end.
a flrl: u, Mr and
(Continued from pace ode, part one) to-day and compare 11 with only a would be a womafi—Wllhrimlna. ing discovered. Delay tn getting
„
I Mrs. Herbert Cook a son; to Mr. and
few ytuj back. Above the »ky lino Queen of Holland. At that time in the Merrimac ready wm followed by
MIDDLEVILLE.
Urj Bv8retl Marehall, a girl; to Mr.
trouble
with
the
steering
appa
­
when the Caribbean
sea was
Munich there was a young man in
■ Wednesday's tire alarm was caus- and Mra. Clarice Greenfield, a son;
watched with Intense interest. That siiapea, human in aijJcf; but In Im­ hte 2®th year. By birth he was an ratus, and that made them laU In
ed by JJ)e. explosion of an oil stove ,lo Mr and Mrs. Floyd Roscoe, a son.
was when Admiral Oervera sailed agination they surpassed all human Austrian, and he worked as a car­ their rendezvous with destiny. Dawn tn lhe home of Wm. Thurkettle on I Mra. W. K. Kletnhsns and grand­
with his Spanish fleet for Cuba aft­ else. 'They were the monarchs of penter and an architect. In the Ger­ was breaking m they approached Broadway. The damage was most-j son William were at Jackson Tucser lhe Spanish war wm declared. At the world. There was William, All man army he enlisted as a private. the entrance, and it was getting ao ly to thc furniture, as we hear.day.
"
,
that time these waters feere alive Highest Emperor of Germany and
light tliat Admiral Samjaon dis­
smoke, water and fire made a j The clover Leaf club will be cnnon fodder." was gassed and won his patched a torpedo boat and ordered it,
bad Job of it.
| tertalned- Thursday night at tbe
Iron Craw. Adolf Hitler was oti hte them back. One of Uie men was ao
Ralph Bell and friend of Detroit!home of Mrs. 8. R. Wurtz assisted
way and te to-day THE ruler of overcome with disappointment after arrived on Thursday from Chicago I by Mrs. clarence Bhaw.
all the nerve strain of preparation,
At thc regular meeting of Laurel
that he fainted. Hiere followed a fair, where they had been spending
tew dayM to spend a few days with Chapter No. 31 “
'
lage of Doom. None thc less spec­ day of impatient walling, and it a
hte uncle and family. Fred Granger, (planned to’have
Hallowe'en fair
tacular baa been the change In Rus- was planned to make the start- in
and
A
new
cement
gutter
Is
being
laid
r~
‘supper.
---------the last hours of the moon. At‘2
on
thc
west
side
of
High
street.
A
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Warner
were In
Czar was surrounded by an entour­ o'clock in lhe morning the Merrimac
1 Charlotte Sunday to see his mother,
age of supposed supermen, on’whose made Its start. Plunging straight nfiich needed Improvement.
Scliool started off last week with !Mrs. Frank Haines and son Edward
guttering decorations were reflected ahead it made the entrance. Morro
spent a few days at the World's fair
the splendors of
— the
— omnipotence
—,— ------ — Castle turned loose Its guns; shore a full house, thc largest enrollment 1
they served. Thc name alone in- batteries on the opposite ride of the by far that wc have ever had. Wo
are prpmteed a weekly school col­
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Powers and Mr.
spired an awo almost reserved for entrance fired, as did a small Span­
and Mrs. Horace Powers left Wed­
umn
as
soon
as
things
can
be
ar
­
Deity. and he wielded an authority tsh picket boat anchored at the ride
nesday for Springfield, Mass., to
ranged.
&lt;a well nigh
-&lt;—t...nn.. Who
Qi thc cntrance
Merrimac was
nhiwi lit KUMY hIJh
that --was
absolute.
visit their son-in-law and daugh­
H.
W.
Griffith
will
take
on
an
would have supposed that within lhe raked with gun-fire from every di­
brief space of three or four years he rection. but the crew kept right on R. F. D. from Hastings on October ter. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Massellnk.
Elmer Cross of Kalamazoo visited
would be dragged from the gorgeous with their well-rehearsed program, 1. Thc routes here will be covered
the home folks a few days last week.
corridors ot his palace, hidden In a which was fully In keeping with thc by three men Instead of four as
Mr. and Mrs. Van DcVenler and
humble cottage In a small mining reckless traditions of this old Span­ for some years. The boys will have
town, and later done to death? All ish main. Torpedoes had been ar­ some added patrons to care for and son have moved into Uie Shepherd
that was ever found wert a few ranged along Uie side of the collier, । will have many new names to re­ house on Reed street.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tarbell. Mr.
Halves in Pure Thick Syrup
*4 « *
.
charred bones and some pitiful little so that they could be exploded by member.
No. 2
cama
&gt;lo75
Primary election passed off very and Mrs. Gall Lykins and sons went
relics of former splendor. In Au­ pressing a button, but Spanish
to Orangeville Sunday to see the fish
gust 1014 In a little city hi Northern shells had put all but two of these quietly, as everyone had made up
rearing
ponds sponsored by the Rod
Siberia. Just outside the Arctic Cir­ torpedoes out of commission. Valves their mind, except tn a few cases,
cle. you could have seen a vigorous were opened admitting water to the where they did not understand how and Gun Club.
Mr. and Mrs. o. H. Grlbben spent
lb. cans . r
young man around 35 years of age. hold, but sUll Uie Merrimac pushed to vote for someone on the opposite
the week end with his mother, Mrs.
Only thc Russian police could re­ on to the rite selected though her ticket, but they soon were straight­
Anna Grlbben. Miss Georgiana
do..
member how many . times he had rudder was badly shattered. Ar­ ened out and all made happy. While
Grlbben returned with them and
been arrested. Imprisoned and exiled, riving there the rear anchor was thc results were a surprise to some
Ann Page Beans
2a
a... 98c
will attend the Ohio State Univer­
only to return again and renew his dropped. The boat was right acroas In some respects. R te hoped that
sity this year.
the
November
election
will
prove
Tomatoes
No. 2 0
...
95c
conspiracy, just like paroled prison­ the change! as desired, but the an­
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garlinger
satisfactory.
ers from Michigan prisons do. Jo­ chor would not hold. The tide too
were in Cadillac Wednesday.
Vcrn
Chose
and
family
were
the
seph Stalin was on his way and to­ lifted her and she drifted through
The PhUeathea Class met Friday
day wields almost autocratic power two mine fields and two mines ex­ week-end guests of hte mother, Mrs.
night
in their room at the Metho­
In Russia. In Italy in 1914 was an ploded under her. Attracted by thc Sophia Chase, of Bherman street.
Jay Blakncy, republican candidate dist church.
shooUng
two
Spanish
cruisers,
of
energetic
young
man.
an
able
writ
­
Tall
cane
t- $1.89
Red Salmon
1
Rev. M. E. Hbyt. pastor of thc
er but an agitator. He was the son the Spanish fleet came up and get­ for sheriff, was calling on friends Methodist church has been returned
J- $1.89
Chicken o' the Sea
of a revolutionary blacksmith and ting sight of the Merrimac ateo let here Monday.
Mrs Dclu Allen spent thc week here far another year.
had served time in prisons because loose
—wlUi
---- - _
their
—. _...
big „guns
----- ----------------. Gradually
The Chamber of Commerce are
of Red activities. But Benito Mas- the boat drifted slightly crosswise end visiting her cousin and husband. sponsoring a harvest jubilee, Sept. 26
solinl was on his way and te the'of lhe channel and sank. The crew Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, of West
or Kidney
doz.
Thomapple
township.
' ■•power behind the throne" In Italy were at Uie stern of the boat and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hill and
Wc see by the Monday Grand
to day. The list might be consid­ went down with It, being thrown in­
family have moved to lhe second
Hominy
65c
erably extended, but to no advan­ to lhe swirling waters. They swam Rapids Herald that Rev. McKean floor ot lhe Appleman residence on
tage. It only emphasizes the fleet­ to a floating catamaran to which is to be with us another year. Tliat the corner of Main and Reed street.
$109
Pumpkin
ing tendencies of fame; how rapidly they clung until rescued by the te good news to us all. They made
Raymond Knoll, who was working
the world changes, and how quickly Spaniards, and confined as prison­ many friends here who arc glad to on the new bridge Sunday, was help­
ers in a cell In Morro Castle. The have them remain.
we forget.
ing place a five ton girder when the
next day Admiral Cervera proving
Only 36 years ago lhe waters of
chain broke, the girder struck him
SOUTH BOWNE.
the Caribbean sea were being, himself to be a good sport, dressed
on the leg breaking it. He was tak­
$1.09
Campbell‘» Soups Except Toomu
d«*.
--------Sunday afternoon, callers at the en by Dr. Pulte to the Sparrow hos­
churned by the American fleet, on in full uniform as If paying a visit to
Tall Boy Tomato or Vegetable Soup
$1.09
thc alert fur theiSpanish batUeriii|« apofher Admiral, and called on Hob- Harry Cramer home were, Mr. and pital tn Lansing where the bones
under the command of Admiral ion,1 thus paying tribute to a brave Mrs. Walter Duffey and children the were set. Hte leg was mashed.
Oervera. The attention of the whole exploit that woqfd surely lire up to Misses Beulah and Mary Cramer.
Byron Turner left Tuesday for hte
______
____ ______
Lester
and______
Derwood
Volz____
all of home in Niles.
world was centered- on this little the highest traditions of Spain.
Though the Merrimac did not | Grand Rapids.
spot around Cuba, because it was
Mrs. Ralph Welherbee and Mra.
certain that an important naval en­ completely block Uie channel, yet it I Edith Cramer was absent from Gail Lykins were in Hastings Mon­
narrow ...
It up that
days the past week on day.
gagement wm
was iubuuiwi
imminent—uuc
one !&gt;*•*!
that did so .........
...... only a . school several
-— —• —
........ I.. could pass
rxnee at
»! a
» time, .account
. tkOCmint of
rtf illness.
illnAXX
perhaps might turn the course of single warship
Several from here attended lhe
IMU&gt;.
history No one knew what the out- 1 This was of great help too. because &gt; Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Custer at- County Eastern Star convention at
come might be. We were unprepared' when, a few days later, the Spanish. tended quarterly meeting at the U. Middleville on Thursday.
100-lb. bag
for war Our army was almost a fleet did sally forth, they had to B church in Freeport Sunday ahd
myth.and' our
our navy
navy was
was not
not mucii
much betbet- (pass
pass Uie Merrimac one at a time, in were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
ASSYRIA.
1001b. bag
. * compared
_____ .red
1.1. with
single file, and take their hopeless Waltoff and family.
ter
with other
other powers.
powers. The
The dl'll!
Mrs. Mabel Van Auken accom­
Mrs.-----------Frank Walton called on Mr.
, American forces were spurred on by chances with the American battle-.-----10011,. ixo
panied her daughter. Mrs. Clella
the elevating conviction that they ships waiting for them just outride. add Mrs. Owen Dodge Sunday cveShepard.,
of
Battle Creek, on the
I were fighting to free a depressed and Evcryone will recall how the battlot nlng. Mr. Dodge remains the same, excursion Sunday to Chicago and
100-lb. bagJ9c
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cosgrlff of Ix&gt;down-trodden people, and to avenge terminated, how lhe Spanish fleet
attended A Century of Progress.
thc sinking of the Maine os it float­ was "wiped off the earth." and cer- well, Mr. and Mrs. John Kreke and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Case and Nor­
ed peacefully at anchor almost un­ vera and his men taken prisoners, children spent Sunday with Mrs. ma called at the bqme of their un­
Jennie Pardoc.
excepting those who were killed.
der thc shadow of Morro Castle,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andrews and cle. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rltxman, of
No more daring deed was ever
doz.
Despite the Watchfulness of the
carried out In the history of our family of Lansing apent Sunday with Quimby on Sunday P. M.
American fleet. Admiral Centra's
Thc entertainment given on Fricountry, and It has given Richard Mrs. Minnie Bouck. They with thc
Golden Bantam Corn No. 2 cam
$1.39
Spanish fleet quietly slipped Into Pearson Hobson a high place among other children of Mrs. Fannie Hunt­
Santiago harbor, and In these wa­
Peas
No. 2 cans
$1.39
the world's heroes. It caused Con­ ingion imd a surprise birthday din­
ters occurred a thrilling exploit that
gress to make a signal exception ner In her honor at Mra. Bouck's.
aroused thc admiration ot this coun­ to the rule in the United States
Elda Shaeffer and sister. Mrs.
try. and of the wtole .world In fact. Navy, against reinstating an officer Esther Slater of Fenton called on
No doT“
It also tended to prove that in times who has resigned. On June 2nd. the Mrs. Jennie Pardee Sunday.
of stress. Amwlcan youth te willing
36th
anniversary
of
the
sinking
of
Mrs. A- Blough and son .were in
Reliable Peas
No. 2 on.
*»•
$1.75
to go the limit in daring adventure. lhe Merrimac, the hero of that Hastings Friday.
■
The entrance to Santiago harbor, thrilling event was restored to the
Del Monte Spinach No. 2 «».
Mr. and Mrs- Will Mishler and
$1.25
where..thc Spanish fleet lay. was a service as .
____
___
a Rear Admiral and Gwendolyn spent Sunday with W. D.
narrow Inlet, protected by the guns, placed on the retired list.
Roush and family of Hastings and
of Morro Castle on thc towering
war didn't last long after the then accompanied them to Kala­
bluff above and land batteries along
was destroyed and no one can mazoo where they called on Mr. and
the side. Admiral Sampson con- j tei| just iww much of an effect the Mrs. Lloyd Roush.
•
Del Monte Pineapple No. 2 can* ' dot. $1.89
celved the idea of sinking a heavily. sinking of the Merrimac had on its
Mrs. Lydia Porrltt spent the lat­
aCFASS the narrow
ilarrOW 111UnKuxn Hobson,
lh.
loaded rvjll-r
collier across
in­ outcome.AHmlrol
Read Admiral
the ter .part of thc week with Mrs. JcnCherries
r N* 2
let. to coop the Spanish fleet Inside. hero of its sinking.'was a class-mate ne Pardee and they helped Mr. and
The collier " Merrimac" heavily load- of Rear Admiral George H- Rock, Mrs. Will Cosgrlff with their moving.
of ihUkclty, now ateo on the retired
A joint surprise farewell for Willis
No. 2 cans
aa
be sunk. With Admiral Sampson, list. These two stood at the head of Hutchens and wife and a kitchen
do&gt;.
and serving under him on the New their class at the Naval Academy at shower for Marvin Thaler and bride
York, was a y
young
----- - ----------------------------man. an assistantI Annapolis, and because of their was held at the Milton Murphy
Tomato Juke
naval constructor by the name of | vcrJ.
attainments were educat- home . Thursday evening. About
Richard Pearson Hobson to whom ed
,
Ovaltine
«*•» 31c
by the government. Wc are not forty were present. They have since
was entrusted the carrying out of :familiar with the line of work that moved to Cedar Springs.
thc plans. Of course he would need :Rear Admiral Hobson followed, but
Mra. W. H. Pardee spent Wednes­
considerable help, as it would be Im- ;Rear Admiral Rock followed Naval day in Lowell with her sister, Mrs.
powlble to do It alone. Volunteers iConstruction, and has made a record Will Cosgrlff.
(or the enterprise were called for. that will compare very favorably
Laverne Blough and lady friend
, and the response was Overwhelming. with Uie best m the history of thte, and Mr. ond Mrs. Peter Stahl of N.
Grandmother*! Bread
I Men pleaded their claims. Just as if or
,
Bownc were Sunday guests at An­
any other country.
| sinking a ship across a narrow inlet,
W.
R.
Cook.
drew
Blough's.
Whitehouse Milk
3 uii
17c
under the guns of hostile forts was'
Mrs. Frank Walton, Ralph and
an every-day occurrence and the
Bernice and Miss Grace Bryan* ot
MILO.
greatest favor that Fate held In her I
Mrs. Bellinger and son and family Freeport were in Hastings Saturday
locker. Out of an army of willing!
•’
.
expect to start for their California evening.
volunteers, a crew of seven was home Tuesday of this week by auto­
Elda Shaeffer and Mrs. Esther
chosen to do the work, it looked like ] mobile. They were entertained Sat­ Slater and baby visited from Friday
sailing Into the Jaws ot sure death,
urday at lhe Iwme of Mrs. Annie till Monday with their parents, El­
but that was probably the last!
Humphrey nnd Mr. and Mra. Dale mer Shaeffer and wife.
thing that any ot thc volunteers Humphrey for supper. Mis. Bellinger
Clare Eash spent the week end In
considered. The time decided upon I
will be much missed here thte fall Chicago at the fair.
was at 3:30 in the early morning of and winter where she has been such
Mrs. Frank Walton spent Thurs­
a June day. Regular drills were car­ good help in the church, Aid. Club, day at her brother's, WiU Dipp's,
ried out by thc j:rew selected and; etc. Wc hope she may surely re­ south of Freeport.
turn here by spring.
ORANGEVILLE.
I The farmers who entered into lhe
Mrs. Ray Apsey and
children
com-hog contract have been made
happy the past week by receiving spent Saturday night and Sunday
CS dk A ra fl* A QUALITY BRANDED
with
relatives
at Nashville.
their checks from lhe government.
slices
lb.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Spath of New
The first P. T. A- of Milo will be
By B. A. Ly Bark ar
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. York arc spending several days with
GROUND BEEF Nothing Else Lb. 10c
Bradfield Friday evening. Sept. 28. her sister. Mrs. George Morehouse,
Scientific writers have record­
of this vicinity.
A
speaker
from
Kalamazoo
te
ex
­
ed that the aftermath of the
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cutcher and
pected and a good procram Assured.
■REALLY FRESH-FISH.
World war developed a notice­
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield were Miss Nonna Castle attended A Cen­
able agitation In the lives of the
in Hastings Galesburg and Kalama­ tury of Progress Sunday..,
people whose Nations fought for
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Livingston at­
zoo Saturday.
the world's freedom from autoc­
Mrs. Jennie Osborne entertained tended the fair at Chicago several
racy.
thc Delton Garden Club Thursday days the past week.
Humans, on the average, are
The fish ponds at this place are
Lok* Trout
Smoked Chub. Lb. 27&lt;
Lb. 22c
at iter pleasant home. An interesting
living a life of thrills. And this
program was provided. Mr. John about completed and quite a crowd
Smoked Herrloi Lb. 1*0 Finnon Haddio Lb. 19c
kind of life entails upon them
Bradfield spent Saturday In-Kala- turned out Sunday to help celebrate
sacrifices in health; therefore,
AtSO
thc event. A pot luck dinner was
they should be more .watchful of
Mrs. Bellinger has been busy ar­ served, and a demonstration by the
WHITE FISH, SALMON and HALIBUT STEAK.
their well-being.
ranging the business at her several now community fire truck was pul
A *rcally healthy person can
.CODFISH and OYSTERS
enjoy the thrilte of life. To keep farms so she may bo able to go back
yourself in perfect tune, consult to California. She has finally closed know that we can now have some
BONED and CLEANED FREE I
tip the deal for her Alamo farm sell­ protection from "fire Henceforth.
your physician when your health
Paul VanAnlwerp and' family of
ing it to Mr. Filer. Kalamazoo. weakens. He can improve your
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Flower and Chicago were recent guests of rela­
health and keep jrou fit tor the
Bernice spent Sunday with their tives at this place.
J&lt;* of life.
Mrs. Howard Norman. Mrs. Ho-1
daughter and steter. Mr and Mrs.
The -reliable druggist is tlw
pier Norman and Mrs. John Venema
H. M Kennedy, and family.
physician's first aid In •accurate­
Mra. Jennie Lyons and son Albert spent Wednesday in Kalamasoo.
NEW RACK 3 U».
ly filling hte prescriptions for
Mrs. Marian Goodyear of Hastings■
called on the former's brother Mon­
you
Be particular In selecting
day on ii»rir way to Chicago U&gt; visit was a Sunday guest of relatives at
All
S.kj.., u J»
3.1. T
your druggist.
the fair and will then take a trip to
itie prawn entertained her
KMnhMmnM Q-jick wept to Kala­
Zola, and friend from Demazoo iMt Thursday to spend an
with history in the making, and that
was only around 3$ yean ago. There

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SICKNiSS

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FOODS
SALE

SHOPPING

At Your Nearest
A * P Food Store

INVITAHO

IONA PEACHES

Beans

p*««

Pink Salmon ™

55c

$1.25

Beans ^u’tana—

55c

Tomato Soup

d”- 85c

"DAILY" FEEDS

Scratch
Egg Math
Growing Math
Dairy Feed &gt;•* (
Oyster Shells

White Corn c«».2

Cut Green Beans

&gt;.-«$2.10
$2.25
$2.29
$1,69

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ichigan

The days. oS the “3 R’s” have returned for
1,381,630 of Michigan's school children

99c

Methods of Med­
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)t€8KS

Perch I Dressed Herring I Fillets
». tec I
». x«e
| ». lie

Bulk Sauer Kraut

day evening by Clarence Bergdener
of Battle Creek, an impersonator
Miss Aldyce McIntyre, a
knd humorist, was much enjoyed. It training at Chicago, spent
was sponsored by the Briggs school.
Proceeds' to be used for playground er. Mr. and Mra Leland
supplies.
The Ellis Cemetery organization
will meet on Wednesday for the
annual session. A chicken pic din­
One Missouri fanner
ner will be served at noon, fallowed to have grown a truckload
by election of officers. Mrs. Mary nips from a dime's worth
Clark. Mrs. Irene Jpnes and Mrs. which, the Joplin Globe
Pearl Phlnesy, committee.
justifies lhe conclusion that
The Pleasure Birthday organiza­
tion will be held at thc Briggs
church basement on Tuesday. Sep­
A banquet is an affair
tember 18. with Mrs. Katherine Cole
and Mrs. Frances Jones as hostesses. fore talking about i
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner of don’t understand to a
Detroit were week-end guests at the

89c

ORANGES Sweet,Juicy 2 doz. 31c
ONIONS, 10 lb». 17c
50 lb.. 79c
SWEET POTATOES, 6 lb..
15c
CAULIFLOWER, large
Rutabaga. . Squa.h
Tomatoes

Pure Lard

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WeServ

$1.09

A-Penn Oil

To order a telephone, call, visit ar write any Tale­
phone Business Office. Installation will be uiada
promptly

89c

Iona PineappleN° d«.&lt;&lt;°*$2.15

Sauer Kraut

A telephone is a convenience... provides protection
...(•■ social and business asacL You can have
telephone service for only a few cents a day.

2-ZSc

Railroad taxes—$7,829,198 in 1933-34—go directly toward
the education of those youngsters.

Railroad taxes are the bulwark of our primary school fund.

But now those tax payments are in danger.

Unfair, inequitable competition, particularly from unregu­
lated trucks, has so cut into the railroads' income that
- their tax payments have become a problem. If this situa­

tion continues those tax payments inevitably must Hop.
To the extent that the railroads are destroyed as a source
to fall upon the citizen. *

Can he afford, then, to permit the job of transportation to be

shifted largely from a tax-yielding agency—the railrogd—*
lo a tax-consuming form of transport? 1$ he ready total*

on this added tax burden?
Thc railroad problem is deplorable, but not btyon4remedy.

It can be solved within our legislatures.
Our next Michigan legislature jhould mc that motor

and buses are taxed to meet fully the co*t to the
which their operation entaih; that they uimit to

in addeion, dul they contribute

expenre ol aovemment.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, ytPNESDAT. SEPTEMBER IS, IM4

“1I

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ORDER FOB FUBUCATION.
8l*l« ct Mlebloo. Ik. Prvtata Conrt

LEGAL'NOTICES

..

prsUto oflw ia lh» dty et Htall.

? Ballard aad
and wife. af

Hon.

LEOAL NOTICE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT

k

Foe. provided

been InetiI F. T O’CONNOR,
oll.r of tbo Currency
I

CHANCERY NOTICE^
St»t» "t Mirhlran. Ihr- Circuit '

1’Ulnilffl.
rndanla.

STATE OF MICHIOAN — ORDBB OF
THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
— DUCKS. OBESE. BRANT. OOOTS.
WILSON’S SNIPE AND WOODCOCK.

KLINGENSMITH.

Homemakers' Corner

of Hastings spent Bunday with Mr.
and Mra. Leland Hammond, lhe oc­
casion being Clarence Hammond's
Ukhlyan SUU OoBsya
birthday.
■rtaln regulsliens.
Mrs. Laura Frye nnd Irving enterTHEREFORE. th
tertalned relatives from Erie. Pa.,
If you value your children's health
and Marshall last week.
and happiness, find ways to over­
Relatives from Flint spent part of
come your worry- and anxiety about
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
him. advises Mrs. Lydia
bontinr ot »urh Blsrstorr nim.
layaia Ann Lynde,
Lynae,
Caldwell. They all spent Thursday
at the Allegan fair.
Kenneth Thomas of Cressey spent
d4'!r “".d4‘.7 r*« d?":'
Parents' worn’ about their chil- | *®*k ®”d'
^™Traversc
.1 lb- takins of ruddy dark, dren is bod for both parent and the ’
B tr p
Delro,t
Tr**®1®® the week end with his parents. Mr.
d’.Ur’b.'r m&lt;I poMw’ion children. Worry is hard on the wor- c,5y’
.
onr. and Mrs. Clare Thomas.
Fred Otto Is gaining slowly after
Duck, (r.rrpt ruddy .Tier, but It is even harder on those i .,Mr’,,a,nd
i.uffirbraad dark))—is in near blm. Mrs Lynde believes nlMrs. Velma Bteeby spent Wednes- his long Illness.
Miss Jean Hammond started
ho •rerroto of lb. fob tlve child who responds-to the »t-i
idwh school at Kalamazoo last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Comfort
’
• ,in7u7A4 mosphere he feels around him. He °f Mr Johnsons and Aliena blrth■&lt;ro.n win« twi. eij.mon
will almost immediately take on the day8’ , Rl/,rknn &lt;Lartrd tn
htah (nee Ruth Hammond) of Kalamazoo
and y.dw.ii: and any p»r-[state of tension, apprehension, orAnna Storkan started
to
high spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
&gt;n&gt; lim. may po.Mi. not feftr whlch u lhoWn by the parent, school in Middleville and is staying and Mrs. Marc Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Thomas spent
not Bern tha^foVf 'any
The effects of these emotional exMra- Minnie Johnson. June
Friday at the Allegan fair.
than 10 in th. acrrrcaie, pcrienccs
perlencesare
arequite
quite O(icn
often snown
shown J?dd “J8® •’“IBnd
----- „wlU 8t*y wllh
Mn. Susie Francisco of Delton and
back, .hmtitrhmtf
’a whni.
throughout the
lhe rhiM
child's
whole nr.
life. Mr.
Mr;,1and
Bnd Mrs.
Mr\ Bennett.
®®nn'tt'
. „ .
Mrs.
Jgmes Coot and daughter of
Since worry is a form of fear, a
^BltB1^»one to.
rs&lt;h
child whose father or mother ia “e,1Cr7,k
B^y with her aunt, and Battle Creek called on Mr. and Mrs.
id br
Lyle Francisco Sunday.
worried become afraid of people and
Bll«"d hl®h «=bo01 *h¥ere’
Richard Hall has been having
of situations. The strain of this „ 71,0 Mliscs Harriet and LaDora
cldldhood worry is apt to make an
ot
«pent Sunday with blood poisoning In his hand, but is
adult with whom individuals dis- lhclr mother. Mrs. Harriet Scott. In some better at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hammond
GEOKGE H HOGARTH.
like to work or play
thc afternoon they called on Mr.
Worry can be overcome by look- J?d
5r?.hj£_,Burd Bnd Mr Bnd called on Mrs. Mohlon Burkett of
ing for the fear which causes it and
Marshall Tripp.
I Kalamazoo. Friday. She is some bet­
ter.
but sUil confined to her bed.
, then removing the reason for the
Mr- and Mrs- Bert Johnson of.
Mrs. Edith Carpenter has been
ORDER FOB FUBOCATiOX. ~ )’^Tjan8Unda’f
having the mumps.
,
C&lt;”,r* '" »n «hool by worry, which toS®.
Mr/™* Mra. Will Johnson enterMr. and Mrs. Leland Hammond
a sas.lnn of aalj engirt kal.l ot iha eilt in nagging, fault-finding and ‘“hied Mrs. Morgan from Oklahoma I and son and Mrs. Alfred Ball and
children called on Mrs. Arthur
obvious disappointment. Mrs. Lynde a few days lBSl wcckEifler of Battle Creek, a week ago
suggests steps to get rid of the worMUs Smelker of Hastings began
ry.
tcaciilng the Yankee Springs school Sunday.

A talk with the teacher may give
a clue to the child’s difficulty. Too
little rest may result In the chUd's
Inattention to school wort. The lack
Harry.
at publie sue tion
of a hot lunch at noon may result In
rib rd. the dtild-a Indifference to his duties
Possibly a physical examination Is
needed to determine whether bad
eyeslght or hearing is making learnWoodland,
ing difficult. Knowing what causes
Slat.
a difficulty always will lead to ways
of overcoming ft.
Beeline
---------------- ■« a a
tinning, thence
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
■aid
Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Fuller and
Into ropy.
daughter spent Sunday with her
Mildred Smith. Register of Probate.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hale, of
North Carlton.
» CHANCERY NOTICE,
nf Michigan, in th» Cirri
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nichols and
Mr. and Mrs Myrle Richardson of
near Coats Grove attended the Allegan
fair Thursday.
0. H. Bristol.
Sult prlidlni
. Robert Culben attended A CenAdalbert Corti
tury of Porgrcss Sunday.
1034.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hall of Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs. Leo
m----------•
- '
" X'*" mti"
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
| "ut"'"*!
Barry Tuesday evening.
Wade Marlowe spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Cummings of South Hastin«sMr. and Mrs. Ignatius Ruslne and
Aitor
son. George, of Hammond. Indiana.
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mrs. Anna Buck and family
(Seall
und Kendal Buck returned home
with them after spending the sumFounded and built on the security of the
mer at Hammond.
Mr aid Mrs. Roy Douglass of
American home — an everlasting human
i Hastings spent
.
• B..-u
Sunday with
.i.w Mr. -4^
&gt;n.l Flor Mrs. Eugene Nichols.
necessity — and fortified by adequate and
Sunday visitors nt Mr and L.__
wise laws, under which to operate, offers
HANK &lt;&gt;F DETROIT.
Walter Culbert's were Mr. and Mrs.
every reasonable safeguard for its mem­
Cleo Berry and Mrs. Wm. Nash and
Miss Alberta Nash ot Hastings.
bers.
Betty Donley of Hastings spent
Thursday night with Hazel Shriber.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber and
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO TELL YOU MORE
daughter
Hazel, and Mr. and Mrs.
ABOUT THIS COMPANY AND ITS SHARES
Leo Barry and son spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Shriber of Hastings.
as fol In &lt;

This Association

ffiuttOUKl lG.aan &amp;
t'Huegtntcnt fl*ontpatti;

1150 Griswold SL. Detroit, Mich.
'MEMBER'
HALHOHEI

J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.

Economy in Heating
can best be secured by the burning of

Good Coal!
Fire risk is also greatly reduced.
Coal is convenient and-saves a lot of
time and bother in trying to keep the
fire burning.
We carry .a 'stock oEthe BETTER
grades of coal and assure ypu of
prompt and careful delivery.
Buy as much or as little as you wish
and it will have our careful attention.

LENT CORNERS.

the proud parents of a fine baby
girl, born Friday. She will answer
to the name of Dorothy. Mrs.
Georgia Gillings is caring for Ultra.
Revival meetings began at lhe
Yankee Springs church Monday
evening.
Little Coline Getty, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Getty
Mld-.
' of
ndnnr

CRESSEY.
Last Week s Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosgrove
spent several days the past week at
the home of their daughter. Mrs.
Horry Rowlson. and family of Augusto, while they attended A Cenunderftrnrd will, at tury of Progress.
Miss Irene Barber returns to her
school duties Monday at Battle
Creek after spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. H. Barber.
Leslie Enzian attended a bean
buyers convention at Grand Rapids
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Fisk of Kalamazoo spent the
past week with Mr. and Mrs. D. Enaddl zlan and Mr. and Mrs. M. Houser.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spath of New
York spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
an D. Enzian
Mr. and Mr,. Drjns cairns and son
Stair
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The S
and Mrs Warren Calm.. Monday.
MW. Allee LauOaugh of Grand
.TE
week wim Mr, ahd Mn. Oils Boulur and family.
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IRVING
Robert Jenkins t'rom LeRoy spent
the week end with IWs sisters here.
Mr and Mrs Joseph Springer and
HANK OF DETROIT.
famUy hare^ored to
fu« ™ Smhaui haT reCr.no A Willett.
turned from a visit at Richland.
Drtroll. Michi.
Mr and Mrs J E. VanDenberg of
Out 12 S NoTSi I?vinTw4e BuL^FguesU of
Mrs Lillie Sowerby.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Alex MayvUle
are In poor health and their daughter from Grand Rapids is with them.
Mr. MayvUle is post one hundred
vears old '
Rcv. and Mrs. Floyd ' Nagel - of
Ciuirlotte were visiting his parents
here recently
£
I Mrs. J. M Perry hare re&gt;t Hastings. In
turned from their trip to the Upper
the Sth dsr of
Peninsula
peninsula.

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Hu*B "tunied to her home
Bftcr ‘Pending a few days in Detroit
wlth relatives.
Mrs Everett Latta of Battle Creek
8P®nt ,B8t weck wlth hcr husband
Bnd “n and Mr. and Mrs. E. Latta,
Albert Green, daughters end husband« wcrc ho,ne over the week end
Bnd warned to Pine lake for an­
other weekR*y Jenkins Is .a pew beginner
at the Klingensmith school. Only
seven scholars this year.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
The annual Hughes watermelon
feast took place at the hotue of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Anson of Cooper.
Fifty-one of the clan were present
and did full Justice to the event,
a royal good time is reported. Hope
they may all meet again next year,
William Mullen spent Friday hi
Hastings.
Mary Jean Smith will be a guest
of Miss Hazel Calthrop at the Row­
en home at Gull lake this week,
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Woods were
in Hostings on business Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. W F. Smith. Nina
B. and Shirley were In Hastings
Friday.
in lost week's Prairieville item
stating Mr. and Mrs. Marshall entertalned 24 relatives it should read,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Calthrop.
Am sorry to have blundered.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Norris and
Mrs Lucy Norris attended lhe Alle­
gan fail* Thursday.
Mu, Karl Krick entertained her
Sunday School class and Mr. Krick's
class of boys Saturday. Loads of fun
enjoyed. Mrs. Krick proved herself
a royal entertainer.
Leon Munger has pitched his tent
on the old school grounds and will
keep bachelor's hall in Ute future.
Choir practice al the Methodist
church Friday night.
Mr. and MnM J. Norris and
Mrs. Lucy Norris Attended the Al­
legan fair, Thursday.
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Mr. and___________________
Mrs. Charles VanVrankcn
of Hastings and W R. Johncock and
son. Myron, of Delton called on Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Higgins and family
Sunday,
- A new cistern and drain at the I
M. E. church, lhe work being donat- |
ed by the Rev. Mlles. Charles Arm­
strong. Mr. Johncock and,olhers for
which the society is very grateful,
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much
needed
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norris. Mrs.
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Jennie
Norris and_ Mrs.
Lucy
were in Kalamazoo. Sunday, the
former two guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Hughes, the latter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ketchum,
'
CLOVERDALE
CLOVERDALE.
th, ftrst P T. A meellng wUi be
held Friday night at the town hall.
Mr and Mn Frank Humcslnn
m Clovardale this ««k. TMr
many friends are glad to know that
wU|
h,„ qulte Otten now
“ belore anyway, as thia
u n0, thel, own hOTne
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Mr
Wnl F Bittner and
children of Kalamazoo were guests
£»■«&gt;
t,u*'aay^r’ ttnt^ Mrs. Tony Williams and
Mr Bnd “«•
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Cloverdale visitors SunDB,y; _
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_Mr- D»«nport and mother. Mrs.
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Mrs- R*y Barnes' next weak Thurs??th‘ „
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BnJ* ■‘Ir8- Harold Kellogg and
family of Kalamazoo were CloverdB&gt;® vUitors Sunday.
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 26,1934

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REPUBLICAN CON- Barry Democrats Turn Thumbs NEW ENROLLMENT i E schoolVnspecwns. THREE HUMO
J0IN| ON5TUESDAY NIGHT
Down
On'Endorsing
Foulkes
Harry Gidley, Sanitary En­
AREND
RECEPTION
Po Luck Supper for Mcm• FWC CAMPS gineer, Estimates Five
VENTIDN HELD
berg of American Legion

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BEST ATTENDANCE SINCE
PRIMARY SYSTEM WAS
ADOPTED

Weeks for Work
BARRY COUNTY'S QUOTA LN. „„,u„
.r u.. B„. I METHODIST CHURCH HONIS PLACED AT TWELVE ['ry.County Health Department. Har- ORS REV. AND MRS. L. L.
ry Gidley. will start the
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YOUNG MEN
" yearlyDEWEY
AND SON
school inspection program lhe first

All Other Party Nominees For National, State
And County Offices Receive Their Approval

and Auxiliary
The Joint installation of the new­
ly elected officers of the American
Legion and Auxiliary will be held at
imc
the region
Legion rooms on Tuesday
i-utaaay eve-

JOHM'/i Ln
CATIONAL

have certain Barry county postmas­
ra.a.^ra
...
'week In October. It is estimated1
ters put up some of his campaign
GATHERINGS EN­
expenses. These postmasters were' AGE RANGE OF ELIGI■that five weeks will be required to
MANY INCREASING
wUltog to help the party, but they
TIRELY INFORMAL S
BLES IS 18 TO 26 YEARS county.
j
PROBLEMS I
could not see the Justice of con­
------------Some of the items observed on I
tributing cash to aid Congressman
Doan Davenport, J. 0. Ketch- minutes, but everything calmed Foulkes* personal campaign, so we Period of Enlistment Is for the inspection arc physical condi- Representatives of Organiza- gkm officers and Mrs. B. C. Swift of Ten Thousand Children A
tions
ot
building
andgrounds,
dis-1
down when the disturbing party are Informed.
Middleville 4s Installing officer for
Six Months, October 1
hmidin. waw-un-. sa.! tions
.
.
...
am and Others Spoke
Now Under Treatment
Spoke
of-----Splendid
posal of body wastes, water supply. I
In this claimed attempt of Mr.
the Auxiliary.
made his exit from the gathering.
ventilation, hand washing facilities,;
An unusually Interesting program
A resolution was introduced to the Foulkes to force the hands of the
to March 31
!
at Luncheon
Services Rendered
" tn Mlchifan
The largest, best and best-attend­ convention to endorse President postmasters he is said to havq been
More than 3,000 boys and young heating and ventilation, lighting,
A dellghtfUl and fine-spirited re­ has toeen planned, to be followed
cleaning and dusting, and the seat­
Roosevelt,'the democratic state and represented by Fred White, of
ception was tendered to the Rev. with music, cards and dancing. It
ed republican county convention county nominees.
is hoped tliere may be a large at­
The resolution Nashville. It is stated that White men of Michigan will have an op­ ing arrangement. A sample of the
handicapped children.
since the primary election system offered also Included an endorse-] had been a republican up to this portunity during October to enroll drinking water will be collected and
tendance Tuesday night.
ion. George, at the Methodist soda)
was adopted was held in the court meht of Oinjrtuman
[in lhe Civilian Conservation Corps tested. Defects observed during the
George year, but hitched up with Foulkes....
.Members of the Post committee
parlors Thursday evening. The rooms
house to this city Thursday. Every­ Foulkes, who has become very ob­ and was named as a delegate from , for service to the 59 camps scattered visit wUl be discussed with
the were made beautiful by many gorge­
It was an Interesting history
one of the 25 voting precincts of noxious to not only democrats but Castleton township to the democratteacher and the director of the
.
..
ers,
and
for
the
Unit,
Mrs.
John
through lhe
the northern part
nart of the school. Specific recommendations ous bouquets of autumn flowers, as­ Wood and Mrs. Edwin Bayles.
the county was represented except almost everybody else to this county, ic county convention. It was he who ‘I throuflh
. Igave of the development of M
[training to this state.
। state.' The actual quota allowed for the needed improvementx will be ters. zinnias and glads. There was
two. Of the 64 delegates who were because of his alleged attempts to
(Continued on page six)
। no receiving line, the alm being to
i
Michigan
by
the
United
States
De
­
in 1848 Michigan voted to be
entitled to seats In the gathering
made.
[make the gathering cnUrely Infor­
an institution "for the daaf, dm
I partment of Labor for the six
55 were there. In recent yean remal. and that Idea was carried out
blind and Insane," all groupog
months' period ending March 31, as
Kbllcan county conventions' have
SCHOOL
CHILDREN
to
letter
and
to
spirit.
gather. In 1868 an institution tar I
I announced by Wm. Haber, state re­
!n listless affairs. This was even
| John C Ketcham acted as master
lief administrator, is 3,050,
more true of democratic county con­
• TO BE EXAMINED
of ceremonies. He first explained
Mr. Westerman. ERA administra­
ventions. Largely they were attend­
what is now unknown to Methodist
institution for the blind wu
tor for Barry county, announces
ed only by delegates from this city,
Vision Teat and Weighing In­
I churches, namely: The old fash­
that this county's quota is 12. which
with a small sprinkling from three
ioned class meeting. There, under
can. no doubt, be easily filled, sev­
or four townships. But the conven­
cluded by Barry County
JUDGE McPEEK SUSTAINS renter of the telephone.
।
the
direction
of
the
class
leader
or
eral
having
already
spoken
of
en
­
tion Thursday was snappy and well
Health Department
leaders, these who*had anyMANDAMUS PRO­
■
attended. It was called to order by
S. E. WESTERMAN RE. rolling. ' £
PASS CLOSE TO THE HIGH | class
.,„.
thing to say were „„„
given the F
privlThe Barry County Medical So­
talked of what might be dons to
Allocation of county quotas Is now
Wm. Schader. chairman of the re­
CEEDINGS
CEIVES APPROVAL POR Under way and applicants may en­ WALLS OF FAMOUS OLD I iw’ He Mid ^’iTjurtwhat we
help deaf and dumb children. HU
publican county committee.
ciety, at a recent, meeting, dis­
MORPH GASTTP
lwant donc
1,115 gathering. Rev.
invention of the telephone, so corn­
roll at the office of the county re­
On motion Len W. Pelghper, of cussed plans for a public health pro­
OTHER WORK
mUKKU GAB I LK
Dcwey and hu
f(Unlly hoc
BOARD MUST GIVE
lief administrator from October t
Nashville, was made temporary gram for the corning year. The
------------among us for the past seven years.
to 20. The age range for ellglbles
chairman and Charles W. Clarke, of meeting was held to the Barry
A PROPER REPORT partially deaf, to gain her hearing.
AND OVER SPOT WHERE ! We all know them and their work.1
this city, temporary* secretary. The County Health Department office PROGRAM OF ADULT
osssiairx &gt;aiaa m ai..a1
There are many organizations to the
usual committees on permanent or­ when plans were made to give a
EDUCATION ORDERED possible, the boys will be taken from “MAINE” WAS BLOWN UP । church and community with which ’ Question of Consolidation •Afflicted Children Act" under
families on the relief rolls or indan-;
ganization and order of business, medical examination to 3300 school
| Mr. and Mrs. Dewey and George
which probate courts now commit
ger
gci of
u, becoming
uciuuiiug dependent,
ucpcuueiu.
and
ano ' . ,
,
credentials and resolutions were ap­ children, including all children to
Stirs Up Opposition in
pointed. Ellis Faulkner and two the county from grades one to eight. Other Projects Are Recrea­ they must be in good physical con- ■ Agitators, Revolutionists Are have been connected, where they
have been very helpful." He said he
the District
or three others were called on for All health examinations will be done
tional
Glasses
and
Nur
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u,h
Keeping
City
In
Con.
would not designate anyone, but
medical examination.
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short talks. All of them expressed in schools as last year, and will be
Judge McPeek on Monday gave
would ask those who would like to
sery School
Recruits are paid at the rate of
stant Turmoil
their pleasure over the large attend­ conducted by a physician practicing
make any statement they pleased his decision in the mandamus pro­
ance at the convention, indicating as to the community. Examinations will
Mention has been made to pre­ 836 per month to addition to their
On Tuesday morning, March 20lh.
treatment for afflicted
It did renewed interest to the party be complete and will Include a vis­ vious Issues of the Banner concern­ maintenance. Of this amount 825 we sailed into the entrance to Ha­ about the pastor, his wife and son. ceedings. brought by certain tax­ medical
and a determined purpose to carry ion test and weighing by the teacher. ing the establishment here of a Is sent directly to the family or oth­ vana harbor and right under the and about their work to do so. payers of the district and the pros­
er designated dependents and 85 is shadow of the famous old Morro Then one of the old fashioned ecuting attorney, against the district In 1927
All parents should take advantage I------------- -College.
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Freshman
■
songs
was
sung.
Next
Mr.
Ketch
­
The convention next adjourned for of the opportunity to be present at ( Through the efforts of 8. E. West- retained by the camp worker for Castle. It is an imposing looking
am called for volunteers who school board of Irving village, to dren at our UnirersUy
luncheon,: which
had
provided, in uicbc
old structure, • built of stone, and
-----------, been
~
these examinations,
examinations. The
ine aate
date ana
and ।। crman,
erman. aaminwLrator
administrator or
of inc
the local personal expense.
The 3.050 who will go to camp to tops a steep rocky promontory that were asked to say what they de­ compel the board to make such a re­
sired about the work of Mr. Dewey,
rime before the examinations are iSupt. D. A. VanBuskirk. this college October will take the place of those Juts out Into the sea. When it was and there was no hestltancy. One
delegates were present and a com­ held.
| was secured for Iputlngs and Barry whose terms of service are expiring built it was doubtless considered Im­ after another arose and told of the taken at a duly called district meet­
in this state, 10000 now being
pany of over eighty sat down al lhe
Three copies of the medical rec- ] county. Forty-five have already en­ at the end of September. They will pregnable. and its guns protected the
ing held July B.
tables and partook of the excellent ord will be made—one copy for the [ rolled and work will begin on Mon­ constitute about a third of the num­ harbor entrance, To-day the shells helpfulness of the pastor, his wife
At that meeting, the vote was IB merely to give attention to U
menu provided by the ladles of the Health Department, one for the (day al the High school building, ber in state conservation camps, from those guns would have about and George In the organizations of
Presbyterian church. Following the family physician, and one copy for The names of the teachers are not which means that a large number as much effect on an armored ship as i the church. They were fine tributes to 15 in favor of consolidating the physical handicaps, but also to
luncheon Chairman Fclghner Intro­ the parent. Each family will be [yet announced, however.
of the 0,750 young men now In serv­ a paper-wad would. A few well to Mr. Dewey, not atone as a pas­ Irving village school district with
tor of the Methodist church but as
duced Dean Davenport,
who paid h'.s KlinnllaH
with» B
u nnat
A nltrh
nrnm-a tr. nf
,p?rn.T
EUPPll&lt;d wllt
neat narw*r
paper frtlAMr
folder in
In
A
nightf program
of adult
adult educa- ice are re-enrolling for a second placed shells from a modern bat­ a citizen of Hastings and for his the Thornapplo township consoli­ become useful and ,«elf-supp&lt;
Due notice members of society, earning
respects to some c*
01 •* h.
.u ' Iwhlch aI1 medical and dental records ! Uon similar to that followed in the term. One year b&gt; the maximum tleship and Morro Castle would be community activities since he has dated school district.
policies. He
straight
-r hit
----------- *ron? ,‘hc I and other health data for each spring, has also been arranged, period any recruit may remain.
but a memory. As a means of de­ lived among us. These "testimonies"
purpose. The school board were
In addition to the recruits there fense the old structure has lost its
alwulder. expressing the conviction, mcmbcr of thc famuy may be kept Sometime next week a meeting of
that th«&gt;
nrires in
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the nttemnLs
attempts tn
to Tetnilate
regulate prices
is a force of 13Oo local experienced value, and stands as a reminder of were Interspersed with songs. Two present at the meeting, the members
| those
wish
to avail
themselves
pleasing solos were delightfully giv­ being Lyle Wilcox. Lewis Nagel and accidents are adding rapidly
and control farm production from
Smallpox vaccinations will not be of this opportunity will be held to rncn. who work with the boys In the days that have gone by. It Is Inter­
Washington could not succeed. Jhe offered in the schools this year. The determine the subjects they wish to woods and assist to camp mainte­ esting because In this country we en by Miss Prances Hunter, super­ Phillip Nichols According to tew.
visor of music in the schools of this when such a district vote is taken,
(Continued on page three)
(Continued on page three)
are ijot accustomed to seeing such.
Medical Society agreed that no child I study. This Is another ERA project nance.
(Continued on page seven)
if the vote is favorable for cosuollNo
difficulty
Is
anticipated
to
fill
­
under five years of age should be 'secured by Mr. Westerman and Mr.
It rtgalls memories of those stately
without small pox vaccination be­ VanBusklrk: Only trained and ex­ ing the county quotas. According old European structures of feudal
RED
CROSS ROLL
to make a report of tiie vote to the
cause of Inability to pay for this |perienced teachers are to teach to Miss Opal Matson of the state days that we used to read about to PROBATE COURT DE­
township clerk within ten days
relief administration,
CALL OPENS NOV.
service. This means that any par- these
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our histories,
uuvorics. and
ana see pictures o!
oi to
in
adult classes.
TERMINES HEIRS thereafter.
quoU assignments, in our geographies and readers. Slowly
ent may take a child under five years
In addition to the Freshman Col­
annili-nt.1 __ i___ _ _____ ■ ......
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The Irving village district board Field Representative
of age to his family physician, and' lege
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and Adult Education classes, most of the counties applications al­ our boat passed the towering walls
did report the vote on the 10th day.
Overcast skies and .torrents of have the child vaccinated whether there
I
will be a recreational pro­ ready on hand would more than fill of old Mono Cotfle. on through Eatate of Margaret Freeman
Davis Here Friday to
bul4n Ata, report to the township
rain failed to dampen the ardor or they arc able to pay or not.
।gram with gym classes for mer» «riie quqftkjf aJJ were accepted.
the narrow entrance and Infp'^s-.
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clerk, titeSr declared that the elec­
affect the attendance of the 400
Plans for a similar program were ।and for women, to be held the same
vana harbor, jtaAslng over a spot of
Azalrt With Plaaa
tion wu "Illegal” and stated that
or more ministers, their wives and made for diphtheria, and diphtheria inights as the adult classes.
Among Fifteen
CAN SAVE 10%% BY
great historical Importance. That
certain . people voted who had no
laymen at the five day session of the immunization will not bo offered at
was the spot where the battleship
Mr. Westerman has received the
The probate court has determined
PAYING BEFORE NOV. 1 "Maine" was blown up. By whom, the legal heirs of Mrs. Margaret right to do; so.
Michigan Methodist Episcopal Con- the time of the school health examl- approval, also, for a nursery school
Aftdr the 'township clerk ot Irv­
nation.
Diphtheria immunization - for this city to be conducted in the
has never become definitely known, Bailey Freeman tills past week, re­
listing with the
Bishop Lecte of the Omaha dis­ should be completed before the child same way as the one held here to Those Delinquents on 1933 and probably never will be. Consid­ porting fifteen as the number who ing received this report he came, as
the law directs to such a matter, to
trict. presided and set the tempo is one year of age. Parents should [the spring. This school will te at
ering the difficulties and differences will receive her property.
Taxes Should Read
the
prosecuting attorney to ask that
E._i_ [hc Flrat waj.d |,uudlng Where the
for the entire proceedings. In ap­ take children of this age tp their
we were then having with Spain,
The inventory of the estate shows
officer
If
he
would
be
warranted
to
pearance and manner he greatly, re­ family physician for tilts' service, previous one was held. It is expect­
This Item
over the cruel way that Spain was a total of about 865,000. There may
calling a Joint meeting of the town­ Day. Miss Davis conferred wi&amp;
sembles our Woodland sage and whether they arc able to pay or not. ed this branch of the work will be­
Persons who have not paid their charged with managing the down­ be a little shrinkage in the value ship boards of Thornapple and Irv­ chairman, Archie D. McDonald,
philosopher. Dean Davenport, minus
gin in about two weeks, the teach­ 1933 taxes should, by all means If trodden Cubans, the blowing up of of some securities and real estate;
the beard. He was alert and familiar
ing personnel to be announced la­ possible,- pay them before Novem­ the Maine aroused people to such but the trustee of the estate. E. A. ing township on the basis of such a
report as was given to him by the
with all details. The business was
ter.
ber 1 next, and take advantage of a frenzy that war was practically Burton, has certainly handled It Irving village district scltool board.
never allowed to drag, and how it
Complete information concerning the new state law which waives In­ demanded. "Yellow Journalism" too, very capably, having more than
Mr. Barnett, on reading it. de­
might have without a firm guiding
these projects may be obtained at terest and penalties. These taxes doubtless was responsible for a lot one-third of it invested to govern­
clared to hta Judgment, It was not tee sincerely hope that all
hand I A fine executive and a schol­
of
our
excitement.
Until
a
few
years
THEODORE P. WIERINGA.
------------------------------------the High school office, one
-------------------can read- are now payable to the Barry counment bonds. It will take time to
will co-operate In helping
arly. forceful speaker much at home
ago the battered hulk of the ill-fat­ dispose of some of the assets so such a report as the law requires a this goal.
ftavtog traded his farm for city Hy see that the High school bulldschool
board to make under such
on the platform, was the Bishop.
__ ___ Theodore P. Wlerlnga _iii
“ k
win-­
tog L&lt;
is Ic
to h
be
a htisv
busy olace
place thLs
this win
The legislature, during the 1934 ed Matoe rested In Havana harbor, they can be divided up among the conditions. He said that a schoc'.
property
will ine
HU address on "The Romance of
..
’
hare an auction sale on the Jud ter with the regular sessions and extra session, passed Public Act No. settling deeper and deeper into its heirs.
board’s duties, in such a case, are
Methodism'* to honor of the 150th Cook farm 2 miles west and 3-4 the Freshman College during the 21 which waived all Interest and muddy bottom, a gruesome memory
purely ministerial; but that the
organization of the denomination,
mile north of Middleville «on M-37. day and adult and recreational penalties on delinquent taxes for the of a dastardly crime, but always a FINE CHANCE FOR FARMERS. Irving village school district board
showed familiarity with every pha.se
clades to the eveplngs. These are year 1933, provided that such taxes danger to navigation. A few years
8ome of our readers may be in­
of Its growth to the United States. fering 3 horses. 7 head cattle, poul­ wonderful opportunities for both be paid before November 1. 1934.
ago the old .wreck was raised, towed terested to an investment suggested had attempted Judicial adUon ini
declaring the election illegal. Only
A vital interesting story it proved, try. farm tools and feed. Read full young people and adults to Improve
out
to
sea.
cpd
sunk.
in
the
dipping
given
below:
This act provides that the delin­
a court of competent Jurisdiction
from its early beginnings on the At­
But a very short distance from
When Pigs Are Not Pip.
particulars of this sale on another themselves educationally and physi­ quent taxpayer may pay his 1933
can determine whether the election
lantic seaboard, through the yean of
where our ship was docked, was a
cally.
The Wall Street Journal reports
page
of
this
week's
Banner.
taxes
any
time
up
to
November
1.
/hardship and herdlsm endured by
Due credit should be given to Mr. 1934, without any addition thereto great palatial passenger boat that the receipt of a letter by a Benton
ALLoC the wart
^the circuit riders on the everwiden•Westerman
for his untiring efforts except the three per cent collection plied between New York and Ha­ bond house asking for Information an election illegal is not a function
COMMUNITY SALE.
■
tog western frontier to its present
vana. Cuba, touching also. I believe, that only Prof. Itex Tugwell could of the school board of Irving village.
Henry Flannery, auctioneer, will to getting these promts approved charge provided In the act.
status to the list of great Protestant]
and to Mr. VanBusklrk for his work
at other porta along the American give. The gentleman wants to know
If
these
taxes
are
paid
before
No
­
McDonald,
Ccrtaln taxpayers in the district. 1
denominations. His sermon confer­ hold another community auction os well.
vember 1, 1934. a saving of 10 3-4 coast. It was such a large ship, oo - about starling a non-hog-ralslng who favor consolidation, united with
ence Sunday over at Bay View au- sale at the Hastings fair grounds 1
per cent will be made, which would trim and beautiful that It would at-! fann. He writes:
Prosecutor Barnett to mandamus
dltorium. given before 1,800 or more. next Saturday. These sales furnish
be tiie amount of the penalty plus tract attention. It was the Morro
opportunity for people to bring
proceedings to compel the Irving
' proved him still a great preacher. an
1
Castle, the steamer that only a few
[the Interest.
Mr. Blank of Nortliampton has a school board to make such a return
His tent "Verily, verily, I say unto to
1 any personal properly they wish to |
j If the delinquent taxpayer, finds days ago caught on fire and burned friend who 'received a government
of and have It sold to the
(Continued on page six)
you, He that bclleveth on me, the dispose
1
(Continued on page five)
he is unable to pay the full amount of
check for 81,000 this year for not
works that I do shall he do also; and ;highest bidder. Read full parUcuhis tax before November 1, he may
raising hogs. So Blank now proposes
lars on another page of the Banner.
t
greater works," chosen from what
REV.
LANE MOVED
I pay a port of such tax, either one- OLD AGE PENSION
to get a farm and go Into the busi­
he believes the most wonderful
ihalf or one-fourth, thereby saving
GLENN W0TE1NG.
I
of not raising hogs; says to fact
TO BENTON HARBOR
INVESTIGATOR NAMED ness
chapter to all the Bible. St. John 14. 1.U X.“
wXSj 1
1[the penalty on that much of the
not raising hogs appeals to lilm
sounded the note of faith and cour­
Request Made That Appli­ strongly.
Has Been Faithful Servant—
age that ran all through his tospl- :
Of course he will need a hired
rational discourse. Faith U a pre­
cants Have Information man. and that is where I come in.
Farewell Party on Fri­
PRESBYTERIAN FAMrequisite and necessity to achleve- 11-1 mu« rat ot w«xttod. H«u;
wwntotta, ..
tfaoek
T
nCTORPI
I write you as to your opinion of the
Ready for Mrs. Douglass
(Conttaued on page six)
day Night
March—The High School Cadets,]
.'1LY NIGHT OCTOBER 3
best kind of farm not to raise hogs
Flannery will cry this sale. Read
n. Roy Douglass of this city has on, and the best strain of hogs not
After having very successfully
ANOTHER REARING POND full particulars on another page of J P 8OU“
named as Investigator of old to raise, and how best to keep an served the church here. Rev. and
this week's Banner.[
Waltz—Persian Moonlight, K. L./®JM&gt;Per Wil1
Followed
pension
applications
to
Barry
------- —------ ----------- -----, Inventory of the hogs you are not
King.
—... —
AT ORANGEV|LLE
With Program—...
Inviand is already at Work on [raising. Also, do you think capital
SECURED REQUISITE NAMES.
pastor there having left the conler!s-------could be provided by issuance of a
. tation to AU
Rod
Gun Club Bo Decided, While to the clerk's office at the icing.
—1 greatly simplify matters if. non-hog-ralslng gold bond?
house Tuesday, the writer
, The first
Presbyterian
Family
-^Game Dinner Set '
Thelr interest in- the church and ferencc to receive
applicants will have the necesHis friend who got the Umusand
Baritone
Solo
—
My
Old
Ken
I up the local opt'on matter
Night of ffie season will be held ori
the people outside has won many
information
ready,
such
M
—
I
dollars
got
It
for
not
raising
500
found
Uvat
substantially
■
IIv
n
2300
tinA
H«ne.
Ha^byHub^t
for October 31\
.[Wednesday evening, October 3rd.
"* birth, citizenship, length of hogs; now we figure we might easily warm friends for them who regret
&gt;■ are
arc an
netltlons asking
asking for
for IolaL A- 8- Bowmata. Arr. I
on petitions
;The supper will be served at rixAt their meeting tn the county
, etc. if It Is Impossible not raise 1.500 or even 2,000 hofcs, so their leaving.
tai option election. The law
lohlkb lh»
__ ____ ________
it!.___
rood commission's office Monday the
March—Sousa’s Triumphal, ,T. B- thirty o'clock and everyone Is given to definitely -----establish
the l.noth
length
the possible
The new pastor for Hastings will
—
-w — - you sec
pivilMl
mg mu/profits are only
s one-fourth of the total
...Gl.n.a
&lt;1 mini.*
d.l.rn, I,
_ ... J &gt;by
__ . the
L_.____
,_________
. we
■ do
Ka D
fzw five
fl'J.
• cordial invitation. After the sup­ of residence
Barry County Rod and Gun Club de­
bem,Rev McSiierry. who has for
it might
be Ka
determined
limited
number
of hogs
/ y
oi Boyer.
xxijer.
per there will be a social hour and from rent receipts, registration rec- ’ not raise.
cided to construct a third bluegill numberr of votes cast for secretary of
years successfully served the church
alate
to.the
1832
election.
There
were
|
selections
from
tile
Opera,
Torprogram. Otto isenhath will have ords, or other types of receipts [ p. q.—His friend who received the
rearing ponjl at Orangeville. The
charge of the entertainment. The showing the length of residence; af- u.oqo check has been hog raising for those who know him.
pond, when completed, will cover 8J96 votes cast for that office, so quato Tasso, Donizetti.
there would have to be 2324 names, I caprice—The Whistler and his host and hostess of this occasion are
about an acre and will add material­ which
A farewell party for Rev. and
fidavlta by reliable citizens of the &lt;q years, and the moot he ever mads
show, that tiioM who cir-l,
n wn u r * a nu
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Relckord and community or by newspaper clip-, Was 8400 a year. Kind of pathetic to
ly to the producing capacity for fin­
gerling. The location U ideal and culated the petitions were successful!I Selections — Hindustan, Waitin' the other members ot the committee pingx.
i think he has wasted his life raising
other conditions could hardly bo to getting lhe number required. The I at the Gate for Katy. The Last are. the following: Mr. and Mrs.
Many people are unable to obtain hogs, when not raising them would only members and friends but all
of presenting inc
the proposition !
m
. r,„
~~ John Ironside, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .a k
—4. certificate, and ----------- .
much m&lt;Jre
improved. The three ponds-------- — matter
feirth
in such
a ।
who are Interested are invited to atto the voters is a question of detail. 5°™ Igato.
Happy D*y*
Angell, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cordes, case the information may be ob­
to a large number of resc
Here Again.
(Signed) PM. F. F.
which the clerk and prosecuting at­
Mr. and Mrs. Con Sullivan. Mr. and tained from a life insurance policy,1
which wiU benefit very mu
During Rev. Lane's pastorate here
---------------- ---- -------------------Grand
Sacred
Potpourri
—
Joy
will meaxvln a few years, much bel­ torney will have to work out; but
Mrs. Frank Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. a baptismal certificate, a family rec- YOUNG FBOFLE E8the
World.
C.
L.
Barnhouse.
there seems to be no doubt ot the
ter fishing t Barty county.
Arthur Crothers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe ord. a passport, naturalization paCAFE SERIOUS INJURY, ship and lias prospered in e
sufficiency of tbi petitions.
March—Washington Post, J.
DeRuitcr. Mr. and Mrs Rocs John­ pers. auto driver's license, marriage
Friday night an automobile driv- pertmenl of activity. The
son. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Potter. Mr. llcense. etc.
■ en by Alfred Williams crashed Into
HELPING NEEDY CHILDREN.
Star Spangled Banner—Harmon­
Concerning the question of cltl- another car driven by Wendell
of general arrangements includes . At their meeting on Monday, the ised by Walter Damroach. Arr. by Lemuel Severance, and William zenshlp,
zenaiup. if
li you are an
&gt;11 American*
mnrncan Pnllllpe
ruuu^ of
01 Grand
vtruiu Rapids
napuu at the
inc wii.cn
Wallace
and
Howard
Frost.
C. H. Osborn. George Leonard and Hastings Rotary Club voted an ap­ John Philip Bousa.
.
horn citizen, no additional data b corner ot Broadway and West State times,
George Sumner. The ticket commit­ propriation of 1100, which goes into
The band under the direction-of
necessary. If foreign bom. evidence Road. The eight young people to the-------Together with
CHICKEN BUFFER.
tee is Frank Kelly. Ed. Downs,
A. A. Blfcmo is doing splendid work
of naturalization must be Inspected Williams car sustained but slight
Charles Jones, Arthur Westerlind, glasaes for needy children. .The
Martin L. A. 8. will serve chicken by Investigator. Having this Infor- injuries, and their car was demolAlbert Hessmer. Russell Smelker and Club win work to co-operation with Joyed by 'large audiences who are supper at church Thursday evening, matton ready for the investigator, ished. .
H. Morehouse. Further details of lhe w. K. Kellogg Foundation in1 enthusiastic to their approval of October 4, 5:30 until all are served. will greatly assist Mrs. Douglass to, It. wm a very fortunkte accident
thia matter.
I the aelectlonj rendered.
the supper will be given later.
her work.
ifor all concerned.

INDICATIVE OF RE­
NEWED INTEREST

Some things happened at the
democratic county convention to this
city Thursday evening of last week
which were not down on the pro­
gram. The atmosphere to the court

I

fflESHMMLLEGEOPENSMOmy

SAIL INTO HAVANA
HARBORINGUBA

DECIDES IRVING

schoolmatter

Letter From The North

t.rr, —

~.™.

Three Auction Sales

naOanA.

Program For Band

Concert TllUrsdaV
1 IlUTSUUy

�TOT HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNEEDAY, EITOBWR M W4

‘Hnvlnft

FrnftL” BvJjzr,.

lith “Hayloft Frolic” Friday Night
T’o Bf Fftllwed by the Production of "Cinderella"

lBm.M II Donkey Ball Game
17792981

Drew Large Crowd

HASTINGS FOLKS AT­
TEND CONVENTION

Attendance at Traversa Oily
Wm Larfoat in History
of American Legion

LOCAL NLW3 ,

Day Convention

■■wmmimkbmi

At Wood Schoolhouse

REV. DEWEY SPOKE
/
AT ROTARY CLUB

Delightfully Reader^ Four

Miss Leona Wlnlnger L* out of
tchool because of sickness.
Solos m Hi* Furewdl
lOc Saturday. October 0, u all
day meeting will be held at the
to Members
INVOLVED THE DISPOSI­
lt*J thl* Wednesday [Wood
—J schoolhouse, starting at 10:15
made talo beau- Interest and Mra. Smith. the County
.
A. M
TION OF A |15,000
foU-^Uig program:
lOiH-Bong Service, Mr*. E. L.
ESTATE
cral appealing specials in their adv. Crocker, leader.
ment of personality. not a* a selfiah.
uy around despite the frantic effort* Floyd Wbod. Albert Dyto*ra and thia week.—Adv.
right « o’clock on the evening of October
Prayer Service. Rev. g. L. Crocker. individual asset, but a* a mean* ot
i of their riders, causing a lot ot Edwin F. Saytes w»re in attendance
The Rutland Cemetery Circle wUl
JUDGE VERDIER DE­
for the cxilookcrs.
oatpoq^. *ar. auaift a**cr:s Figu* l,lc otucc oi Mrs. ami tn on me
CIDED CASE LAST WEEK |I amusementsL
«« „u at the Department convention of the meet with Myrtle Williams Wednea- Sermon, Rev Crocker.
ation. It was a timely talk and lis­
sett, very special ones, are being second floor of the court house. The
American Legion and Auxiliary held
00-ciojing Song. Pot’luck din­ tened to with close attention by lhe
Robert Wolfe underwent an op- ner12 In
in Traverse City on Friday. Satur­
hall.
member* of the duh.
day and Sunday. Sept. 14. 15 and 10. Ann Arbor on Thursday and te do­
2:00-6ong Service and Devotions.
Rev. Dewey has a wonderful ten­
ing a* well as possible.
change lnU&gt; beautiful erwam- throe Art Director* from various,
RcgtelraUon
before
the
coovenOo*ta as Well as Lose
Mr*. Crocker.
part* of the county, viz. Mis* Mar-1
or voice and rendered four aoloa,
Dean Eugene Davenport will speak
। •uxuuii huu» xtw AUKuivau Lc- tlon opened was larger than at any
2:30—Special Music.
Haf edtocful' Od Vtry mystifying
------Lamphere
— ------- ------—
—
—
—
------------with Miss Florence Campbell ac­
lan
of —
Hastings;
Miss
the -------Suit
at
the
meeting
of
the
Commercial
। gion sponsored the affair and real- [ other in lhe history of the two or- [
companying
on the piano. These
Club
on
Tuesday.
October
9.
atmosphere that heralds the rap- France* McKevitt of Mkldkville and ' An important lawsuit was decided |tled • nlce
*» fhelr share of the I ganizattoiu. taxing
uuu«um
were selected to harmonize with lhe
The Cedar Creek L. A- 8. will meet
idly approaching production of Harold Yerty of Woodland.
by Judge Verdler of Grand Rapids &lt; proceed*. Ralph Milter of Fort, capacity bf Traverse c|ty. DepartTalk, “Prayer
charlotte Barnu
lurnnn,----------------- - ------- occasion, and a* a *ort of farewell.
‘
*'
'
Every member of the Civic Flay- . Last week, in which a Barry county i Wayne. Ind., was the owner of the I ment headquarters were at the with Mrs Jesse Laribee. Friday. Charlotte
bapptest
fairy-story.
-- -------------- -ers is requested not to torg« the |genUeman. Milo A Young of Cas-; donkeys.
'
[Park Place hotej. and convention Oct. 5. for dinner. Everyone welcome.
gn&amp;’£X'““’*‘
“
Ladles. the Prescription Drug
The children of the entire county Hay Loft Frolic at the Mohler farm tleton. and ill* attorney. Laurence [ No doubt the crowd would have 'headquarters were In the Eagle*
7%0-EvenUm service. 1W«. Hoc .
.Ej’EL,1’?..if?
M well a* their parents are looking on M-J7 tomorrow. Thursday eve- Barnett, were much interested. Both , been still larger had there not been Home Dinner*, luncheon* and oth- Store ha* an adv. thl* week that you
forward to enjoying the elaborately oing. al sharp seven o'clock. Il will 'are happy that the decision was in to many counter attractions that cr *°clal events featured the pre- will be Interested in. Read it—Adv. In ch»«e. Special oUertnp Ice Bev.11,”'?'1''
J?1*1
°|*
Nashville'* Harvest Jubilee is be- Minard Lewis.
hla clarification having been filled
prepared spectacle. The love of the
“n outstanding event in the lives 1 tffeir favor.
convention activity* on Thursday
evening.
I ing held in that village commencing
- ■ - ++ - ----------------- before ba came here, he was a meM
"make-beUm” never ceases towarm ol ‘he members, this being a meetThe case — .— „ —
,
afternoon and evening.
ber when be lived in Big RapUteN
the heart of humanity be it young
which no guest* are allowed. National Bank and Trust Company i npAi RHTARIAMQ UPARH
At 10:30 A M. on Friday a Joint ; today and continuing until the end TU1DD AUklilAl dau
of
the
week.
*„
I nlnU ANNUAL nAM
land bad been president of the Biff
ar old and al! roads will lead to the
-------- -- ■ &lt;*&gt;
of Battle Creek, administrator of the ,
nv I flniRiVO nCROU meeting of the Legion and. Auxil­
The first meeting of the Branch
[ estate
of Clarence
cteus.
againstClaus, against
was held in the High school
Central sciiool auditorium on lhe
SECOND
[estate
Clarence
JUDGE W. W.iary
POTTER
SALE SEPTEMBER
!toUr
had for
alway*
The Second Ward
P, T. AWARD
held IP.
M‘T.
!o A.
c**‘of
leton
I
------------JHLC
OCriCMDCn 29
tdim
h
Cart yB Club
warmand
place
the
auditorium with the address of Na­ P. T. A. will be Friday night. Sept.
evening of Oct. 12
X1M.
watn r, j. a. nciu i ••"y # Young of Castleton.
aims and objects -* •».. —
...
-----------It nun
appears th.,
that Clarence Claus,
tion*) Commander Edward Hayes as
when the Civic Players wlU prwqt lu------------------------------n^t meeting of the
year at....I
the I| ii
Breeder,
ot
Ooun
t
y
to
Otter
Breeder* of Oountv to Offer X
man* friend, 'SVetS^X,
in n
for tile father
and mother»&gt;.
of f
the outstanding feature. Mr. Haye*
both a matinee and evening per- schoolhouse with a good attendance ' worked
- ■-•
•— ——
The Goodwill Ladies' Aid Society
; to hear
him-----again,
and
all‘ wish
him
fsrmsnre of this classic. The play is
Mrs Maude ouum
Smith cwatr
county senom
school Mb0 Your-K ■f°-r -------manv ------------------&gt;’cars After
said that lhe Legion has no quarrel
fcnnance
t , Rotary Ulubs at Fine Pro­
Only
Sheep
Eligible
to
-----"
J
"
— '
.— rot
---- -------nt'e
.
—_ .
---»xadaptation
every success in hte new field.
with labor or labor organizations. will hold their regular meeting. Fri­
an
written aby
Clare
Tree commissioner cave ■ an intereatinn :hp
the death of thx‘he defendant
’s father. I|
in Tho‘OilJ
M.in,
tn/
&lt;-■mm«*-M&gt;nir
clau* married the
Mr. rt.„.
Registry
day. September 28. at the home of
The third annual Barry county I
INJURED IN ACCIDENT.
Theatre la New York.
wrre enjoyed Light refreshments ««*»ved some property from her1 The Hastings Rotary Club wav administration, but Is driving ahead Mrs Luther Loehr. Dinner will be
A p-Ur COOUH. Che deulU ot Sd In enKr.bk“cST
»&lt;•« «»»• •&lt;« •»'
end
served at noon. Everyone welcome.
ram sale will be held al the HasSaturday evening about nine
A pu*KT cuilul. UK uc.aus w cxavcu au enjujaow evening
((,ame Mrj cUus
t*, Ionla HoUry Cluto
Monday toward* ideals of truth and adher­
Carveth &amp; Stebbins announce tings fair ground* on the afternoon o'clock at Dr. Kenlth McIntyre wa*
Ionia Rotary Clubs last Monday ence to the constitution of the
[quests from other deceased relatives, afternoon and evening, hi the aft- United States. Reds are taking ad­ their annual tall clearance sale of of Saturday. September 29. County [driving west on Stale St., he did no*
The home in which Mr. and Mrs ernoon al] whp cared to do so were vantage of the situations created by wall paper, and a gift with every Agent Fwler ha* aircadf received see a car which was stalled on the
’ Claus lived in Grand Rapids and , Riven an opportunity at golf under unrest.'’ He cited several instances purchase which you will appreciate. entries from quite a few breeders in i pavement near Levi Mead'* rcal[ other property there were owned by j ‘he able direction of Hon. John In proof ot this statement and urged Also a special during this sale.—Adv. the county which will insure a nice [dcnce. ui
the
of hl* ccar _hi___
ttin___
g
'iictfender
, me icoocr
' Mrs. Claus.
Ketcham. As far as possible each his hearers to continue the Amer­
Homer E. Downing, aged 80, of lot of rams for sale.
'the
the mhr.
other machine.
; At the time of her death her es- [foursome was made up of one man icanization work in our scitoob and Castleton, the oldest merchant in , For the past two yean lhe sheep
Miss Darte Peake, who had been
tate was valued at about 315.000. In from each of lhe four clubs men­ among the young people, and de­ year* living in that township, died breeders of lhe county have brought [riding in the stalled car a Ford
! which her son was to have a two- j tinned above
plored the liberalism that la being Friday night at his home. He is sur­ their saleable ram* together at the!coupe, was standing near'by when
thirds interest and her husband a *
'he dinner tind evening pro- taught w many schools and col- vived by his widow, two daughters fair ground*, thu* allowing people I the cra*h occurred and wa* also hit
and four grandchildren. He was well xhn
one-third interest.
gram Charlotte was represented by
rams a
■ i...
__ .
. .
who want
want tn
to inirrhoo
purchase ram*
by the McIntyre car. She was taken
December 14. 1933 Claus and Milo twenty-nine Rotarian* and Judge
The annual parade was1 held on known in till* city.
cliance to loot-over a good percent­
A- Young entered into an agree- i McPeek as visitor and ex-Ro(arian. Saturday afternoon and was one of
Anyone who wishes to shoot a age of the county's offerings with­ at once to Pennock hospital where it
ment that Claus was to have a lifeThe fact that Monday was Con- lhe best ever held. Beaudry Post. duck thl* year, or several of them, out much travel. Ram buyers have u us found that iier collar bone was
broken.
tenancy in the Grand Rapids home stituttan Day was very flttlng- Detroit, won the Drum and Bugle must buy a stamp issued by the fed­ appreciated this service as has been
Both car* were quite badly
and property, including the use of i b' observed at the evening session ;iCorps contest, ten Posts entering lhe eral government, which wUl coat him shown by their good attendance the
wracked.
1 O..
all ,1U
M, .UI.U.U.L
furniture and furnishings, IVl
for , when the Hon. Wm.
...... .Potter of k,,v
the finals, the judges being regular army 81. The stamps can be obtained at the past two year*.
; the balance of hte life. and. in con- Supreme Court of Michigan gave officers from outside of the state as Hastings post office, and must be at­
This sale also allows buyers to
OBITUARY.
sideration of that, upon his death |« very inspiring address on the Coo- well as from local Post*.
tached to the license, say* Postmas­
compare both as to quality and price
j all the property was to become the stitutinn
stltuilon of the umtea
United Aiat«&lt;
States He
The convention banquet was held ter W. J. Field.
ot the rams offered by the various Hickory Corners, Barry county. Feb­
sketched the historical background at the High school Saturday evening
property of Mr. Young
breeders without any traveling over ruary 7. 1860. and departed this life
Mr Claus died suddenly not long of tiic tremendous
-- --- ----- ...... Anglo-Saxon and followed
MJ w
jmtl. A Joint TWO AUTOMOBILE
by a militaryn ball.
tlie county.
at the home of hi* son in Big Rapafter this agreement was made. Aft­ Anglo-American urge fox liberty and memorial service was held cn SunMr. Foster 1* trying to get rams, Ws. September 19, 1934. at the age
ACCIDENTS SATURDAY
er his decease hte relatives, with delineated the manner In which tills day fprenoon. Father John R Day of
at the sate from all the different!of 74 year*. 7 months and 12 days.
whom he had had little contact, desire for freedom cropped out Three Oak* giving the address.
hr»«4« In IH. -.nF- on,.
ju 16u )w? w„
|n
Flint was chosen as the meeting Near Nashville—Serious But breeds In the county. The greater
wanted to get possession of his in the making of our constitution
part of the sate will be made up of
P.cshare of the Grand Rapids prop- i and some ot the early amendments j place for the 1935 convention.
Shropshlre ram* but One wool, ceded him in death May 15. 1922. To
Not Fatal Results
Mrs ElUabeth Lyons wa* elected
erty. claiming undue influence on I[thereto.
wool
and
other
breed*
of
me,Kl
"
—Eben
-—
coarse
this
union
was
bom
one
child.
the part of Young, fraud, etc Test- ] Justice Potter* conclusion was Department Auxiliary president and
Follow
dlum
wool
sheep
are
expected.
W. Pennock, now of Big Rapids,
tmony was brought out at the trial j very much tn line with many other Miss Bertha Proestel was re-elected
Two people were injured and tak­
Only rams eligible to registry will Michigan.
showing that Claus and hLs step­ eloquent addresses given on Con- as secretary. Both are from Detroit,
Mr. Pennock spent all his life in
son had always been very friendly stitution Day Implying that we are Lester O Moody of Port Huron was en to hospitals as a result of two be offered. Any breeder In Barry
with each other, ar.d that before, as in danger of losing our constitution- named as new Department Com­ automobile accidents In or near county having good ram* for sale is [ Barry county. He was very active In
Nashville Saturday. Mrs. Susan Cal­ eligitlc to enter them In this sale. 1 the promotion of better conditions
I well u after, the agreement Claus al rights under the New Deal— mander.
leghan. of Battle Creek, suffered a The sale is not run oil an auction for the
*t« wa* a
™ man
had frequently visited Young at the । Charlotte Republican
lhe aorir-nitiirixt
agriculturist. He
broken rib and possibly a hip frac­ baste. Every breeder brings in his ot strong convictions.' well estab­
latter s home near Nashville, and1
LETTER FROM MRS.
ture Gat) Sedore. of Lake Odessa, sheep and sets hte price. The buy­ lished in the task* to which he set
that their relations had always been EATON CO. TEACHERS
I
EMMA RJSBRIDGER MILLS. has two broken ribs, an injured
er works on lhe basis of a private hfci hand for accomplishment. He
cordial The relatives of Claus tn- &gt;
GUESTS AT CAMP[
. Kissimmee. Florida. knee and head injuries. He was tak­ sale.
■k
, duced the battle Creek bank to act
wav devoted to hi* home and family
.
Sept. 0. 1^34.. en to Pennock hospital.
for them in the matter, and the
and klwaya gave to them kind and
Mrs. Calleghan wa* Injured when
1 bank brought suit against Young Heard Interesting Addre.ee. SL'rVr'
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
thoughtful consideration.
a car. driven by her son. J. P. Cal­
can ib.
(in the Ken: county court claiming
He delighted in lhe raising and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Eugene
Nichol*
and
Il read in the Banner an article leghan of Detroit, collided with a
by Dn Morris Fishi undue influence, fraud, etc, Mr ,
lhe ownership ot fine live stock.
' tonceming Charlie Baldwin, or Lady truck driven by Blakesheare Mas­ Wayne motored to Ant) Arbor Fri­ During recent year* he ha* beep re­
Young was represented In the pr”day
Wayne
stayM
to
commence
bein
| cecdlngs by hl* attorney. Laurence | The teacher* of Eaton county iiad Baldwin, the left handed pitcher. senberg of Kalamazoo. The truck another school year on Monday. tired on the old Pennock homestead.
You sj»ke of him teanUna to pttch
Barnett, and the relatives of Claus'
For more than a year ne suffered
Good luck to him.
a fine time at Clear lake over ,,,
lhev a ball and curve a bail while on a Mrs. Ida Wright's hom*. in the
by Emil E. Storkan of Battle Creek
Miss Barbara Bowman of Lansing much in the body, and a* he was
------ ertd.
-----------when they w„,v the farm north of Hastings. Now I wish south part of live village, when the
' The case was tried before Judge , week
spent the week end with Mr. and nearing the end he was content and.
*
guests
of
the
Kellogg
Foundation,
.
t0 inform you he began to practice Calieghan car hit it. then struck an
1 Verdler in Grand Rapids last May.
resigned and offered comfort and
Mrs Walter Culbert
About
two
hundred
guests
were
In
that
years
before
while
going
to
electric
light
pole.
Neither
Mr
Col
­
। but his opinion was not rendered
Mr and Mrs LaFayette Usbome counsel to his ton.
‘•““.I"::.
school, legium nor Mr. John J. Smith, of
: unUl Saturday September n. He '■
attfndanc
* Tt::;
They had 2.*
the pleasure school x*
at 2:?
the Burroughs
There are left to mourn their loss
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
Mrs
to »
Dr. Morris Fishbeln, where he -d
and &gt;1 —
went
to «■school to- Woodland who was also in tiie Cal­
found in i.ror of viit ud HUM of listening •”
~ &gt;Lyle Quimby of Battle Creek. Sun­ hte son, one brother. Henry Benson.
the contestant*, who were taxed editor of the Journal. 'The American ' gether. My name was Emma Bur- leghan auto, were hurt.
—, --------w they attended services of Prairieville, a half sister, Mrs.
day
evening
Medical Association” and Dr John roughs at that time, and I know
Sedore haute cream for the Farm­ at lhe tabernacle. Mrs. Quimby came Minnie Applegate of Augusta and a
with all the costs of the. suit.
Syndwall. professor of public health'where Charlie got his curve* and ers' Co-Operative
Creamery of
in the University of Michigan Dr [pitching. Always to and from school Nashville. He was injured when his home with them to spend the week granddaughter. Martan Loutee. and
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
CON--------------, —-------1 Sundwall stressed lhe importance of' he wa* practicing throwing stones truck left the road, seven miles witli her stele**. Mrs. Usborne and many other near relative* and true
Henry Williams
I friend*.
UPNTtnN AT nillMRY Publ,c health in our schools. He said or hard snowballs between the rails north of NMhviUe on M-14 Mrs. Mr*.
Mrs. Prank Shriber and (laugh-1 Mr Pennock will be rnb.sed as a
vui* i mi* h I uuimoi -the teacher of the future must un-1 of lhe fences without touching a Calleghan wax taken to the Nichols
ter and Mr. and Mrs Leo Barry and true friend, a kind neighbor, and a
hospital al Battle Creek.
rail,
and
he could
it •too.
m
r
zv ..---------------------- i
derstand the structure, function and —
“ —
J ---------,J -do
4* “
“
son
called
on
and
Mri
Ahlrt
faithful father.
Mr.
Mr*.
Abid
Miss Ione Latton of Lansing normal development of the human
1 was in Hasting* last summer at
10 doz. for 25c
Funeral services were held at his
Donley and Mr. and Mrs Guy
■• machine-body,
luxuiuir—iMoy. mind
nunu and
ano emotions.
rmutwiu tny home al 1019 North Michigan SPECIAL CONSERVATION
WiD Lead Several DisSCHOOT. FOR WOMEN. Hough of Ln rising Sunday afternoon late residence south of th® city on
I The teacher who will not acquire: avenue. Mr. Baldwin exited on me
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Shriber
and
Women's dubs of Michigan arc in­
cussions
[this knowledge will have no place in [and as we recalled the old school
daughter of Hastings called on largely attended. The Rev. L. UThe annual Barry County Sun­ the public schools of tne future.” (days we found that we are about vited by the Department of Conser­ Frank Shriber and family Bunday Dewey officiated Interment was In
**■'
—■ ■
। tlir only older ones left who went to vation to send delegates to the spe­
day School convention will be held
Riverside cemetery.
[school at that time. There are a cial conservation school which will evening.
at the Quimby church Tuesday aft­ INFORMATION THAT
be
held
at
Michigan
Slate
College
TRUCKERN
HHOULD
HAVE,
number
ot
the
younger
ones
left
ernoon and eveping, October 9 The
The Western Michigan Branch
The w.lioolhousc was named for October 17 and 18
afternoon action will begin at 1 15
The
sebaol
will
be
the
first
event
o'cjock with the following subjects Registration office of the Trucking my father, William Burroughs, who
for dlMtUMlon by our county people Code, located at 15 Market St, S I with my uncle. Hiram Merrill, drove of Its kind conducted by the De­
। with Miss Ione Cation, a
state W . Grand Rapids. Mich . te the ‘he stage coach from Battle Creek to partment principally for thoxe In­
only weitem office that will
be Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids, stop- terested in the aesthetic side ot con­
worker from Lansing, leading;
Hasting*, Michigan • Telephone* 224-1-2557 HL—
Elalce or Granule*
eaclt
&lt;ai “Creative BroJecU followed by maintained open dally for Trucking , phig at the old Robinson House servation work
Speeches, lectures, movies and ex­
[our Vacation Bible Schools last Code
registrations
Registrations : where Frank McCarty now lives and
may
be
in
person
or
by
mall
Those
on the* way back tiie old U P hibit* will be df particular Interest
summer.” Several five minute talks
to
members
of
Garden
clubs.
Par
­
"^1“
request mall service and remit Bristol house was their Mopping
•b' ' What a Parent Needs in the who
.
SUNDAY and MONDAY
00 per vehicle
fee. plus
Pl*ceReligious Training of the Child.". the
tne 83
wuv
verucic tee.
pi us plate
piaic ,• h
—now
•— owned by Au»Un Ferris ent-Teacher associations. Federated
Women's clubs, the Audubon society
:Two five minute talks
. rpoatage of ten eent*, will be aenl of JohMtown.
and Daughters of the American
• c» "What the Sunday School can the proper forms and malted their
.7°^’ respectfully.
Revolution and any other group
Contribute to this Need " Three fire Cede plate*,
concerned with the preservation of
Emma Burroughs Mill*.
minute talk*.
Delinquents and those starling In
equip-1; P 8- We are having lovely weather all form* of wild life.
I The evenuig will be of special in- [the industry or using added equip| tereal to the young people with a ment are registering daily. Infori-»— ‘ here now with lot* of warm raiiu but
Pillsbury's
ABRAHAMS REUNION.
and
dlKiuMon of "Christian Youth in mation
"
' aid on M P. if C. forms. | hi fifteen minutes the shower te all
The Abrahams reunion waj held
Harvest Time
MAGNOLIA
Today s World." Miss Ione Catton applications, and exemptions and all &gt;over and the sun dilnes.
Saturday. September 22. al Hie sum­
will be present to lead the discus­ matters ot interest to truckers for
COMEDY—“DUKE FOR A DAY*
ALSO FAT HE NEWS
mer home of Mary Owen al Gull
sion.
DEATH OF C. L. BO LEI.
hire is supplied to member* of the [|
lake. After a bountiful dinner, lhe
A 25 cent banquet will be served Michigan Trucking Association, ad-1 Cowl L- Boley died Thursday at meeting was called to order by the
ditlonally M. P U. C. and Truck-' tlic home of his daughter. Mr*, president. Mr* Olive Campbell. It
rations
Send post card to Mrs ing Code complaint* of all kinds are Harold Kacchele of Leighton. He
DOUBLE — TUESDAY ~ FEATURE
Laura Spflnabte. Hastings. Roqte 4. handled Request mas* meetings of | had b&lt;'cn active in Middleville af- bor d*y and have the same officers
In order to encourage attendance, ■ truckers are to be held as follows &gt;»lrs ,or » lo,MI Gmc. wa* a Past for the coming year. Those present
a beautiful framed picture
of ttu* week tor the main purpose of Master ot the Middleville F. and A. were. Mr. and Mr*. Guyla Pease.
“Christ and the Children ’ will be establishing a uniform system of M Lodge. Worthy Patron of the o. Aunt Phebc Dunktey. Mr. and Mrs.
given to tlie Sunday School receive beet hauling and farm produce rates ; K 8 and Prelate in the K. of -P. Leslie Pease. Mr. and Mrs. Ardy
ing the highest number of credits with other trucking problem* of. Lodge. He wa* an active worker in Owen and children from Cedar
| lthe
Middleville Methodist
Methodist church
church
for attendance at the convention, stabilization
hc Middleville
stabilisation and enforcement
Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Add. Simpson
one credit per mile for each person
15 Market St. S W . Grand He »■*
•«* The funeral from Augusta. Mrs Olive Campbell
attending Thus any Bunday School Rapids —Trucking Headquarter* — service was held at the Middleville
•nd Mr. Hamilton from Hasting*.
regardless of size may win this lore- [Thursday. Sept. 27th, 1934. 8 00 p. Methodist chureh at 3:30 Saturday
Mr. and Mr* Hilward Campbell and
ly picture by tending a car load or M
with burial in Mt. Hope cemetery.
...
..
.....
■■ —Friday.
- . ■
UI
I If* under Masonic auspice*. little son* from Irving.
Martin.
Mich.. Public ■■
Hall.
Middleville,
more
of delegates.
ALSO PARAMOUNT NEWS
Sept 30. 1934. 8:00 P. M
1 **
SURGERY GUILD NO. IB
Armour's Star
WELCOME REV. HOYT.
TANWANKA GROUP.
Carson City. Mich. Town Hall,
Guild No. 19 will meet with Mrs.
Nashville Methodist* are evident­ A Tolles. 319 E. State St. Thursday,
The Tanwanka Camp Fire group Saturday. Sept 29th. 1934. 8:00 P M
met Wednesday night. September IB. • All truckers *re invited—particu­ ly pleased with the return of Rev October 4lh. Bring thimbles. Visi­
WED.. THURS., FRI—SPECIAL ATTRACTION
at 4 15. at the home of Miss Belva larly beet and farm produce haulers M. E. Hoyt to the pastorate of their tors welcome Emma S Evans. Sec.
lb. box
Riley, the guardian. We elected new The code formula for the Trucking church tor another year. Rev. Hoyt
MORGAN.
.
■
officers President. Thelma Wheat- Industry Is about to issue, which served for aotne time as pastor of
campbeu-» 4 «*«&gt;•
I ing; Vice-president. Willo Jone*; continent** a wide program ot rate the rural churches near this city.
Mrs. Millie Fluty visited friend*
Treasurer. Anneta Durkee; pre** re- cheeking, stabilization and enforce­ then known a* the Hasting* Parish, i at Nashville last week.
Howard Shaffer of Lansing called
purter. Jacqueline Moore. There ment that will continuously follow. Many friend* will be pleased to
know that a reception is planned for on J. W Howard Friday.
were six members precent.
I Our next meeting will be Septem­ forgotten cost* of truck operation him at the Nashville Community I Mr. and Mr*. Charles Harrington
H/
aiiu
.
title
Wr.ln*,/!,,
...... ■__ —Satur
.
MaUuce Wednesday
ber 26. at Miss Riley's home and it —*'• *- brought out. including costs House Uli* Wednesday evening
Adella 24c; Children 1U
and family were In «Lansing
­
11 will be based on our hobble* Willo of man •power
--------------------------------and overhead —
Rates
day and attended a Bunday School
We Redeem Staley Gloa* Starch Coupon*
i Jone* and Manon Radford will have will be neither profllie** nor prof- INCREASED SCHOOL
Rally at lhe Nazarene church.
ENROLLMENT.
1 charge of the program —Reporter. 1 Iteering. The continuoui theme of
Mr*. Lcnna Htrward entertained
Jacqueline Moore.
[ trunklag coasidergtloo for some
Ijfir birthday club Thursday.
DOUBLE — SAT. ONLY — FEATURE
Bernard Draper i* home after
- ---------------------------------[time to come wilj.be practical truck - crease in school enrollment every­
The Hi.kp'trt,!,! hA;
,
u u’g prabtem* and rat* stabilization where. We notice that in Nashville
I ix Blake school district met and
---------------______________
there is a total enrollment of &gt;48
..
-T*
A-.-,
____
__
■
__
I
.
...
m
organized a P. T. A Friday evening
FREIGHT TRAIN DERAILED.
Vcm Jeffries of NaahvUte wm a F
The officers elected were. Pre*. Mia* I A weet-baund -Michigan Central
gueat of Harald Webb Sunday.
|w
Erma Gregg; Vtee-Pres. Mrs Sam freight train was derailed on MexiJ. W
Howard. Arthur Webb. I
[Keller; Sec, and Trees. Mrs. Ray I day afternoon on a side track Mar
Wayne Christopher, Will Mater and "
rAXEMTS or DAVOnTKX
Mugridge, and chairman ' of pro-1 the Michigan Ave. intersection,
Adolph DauM of NaahvUte attended IA
gram committee. Mn Cliaric* Foote. Luckily the train wa* travelling *k&gt;w- 1019 N. Michigan Av*., are the par- the ball game at Detroit Tuesday.
I
The next meetUig will be— a Hal-1 ky ao m terioua
- enta of a daughter born on Sept 30
Mr and Mrs Mlles Andrus and "
10
lowe
*«'’en wcfcl
tocisl on Oct
Oct. 30
20 Tha
The pro- TYUBc
Traffic waa
VU held up unUl
upUl a wrecker *i Pennock h.*pilal. Rhe ha* been son Robert left Sunday morning far IA
ceed* are to be used toward a piano, could come from Jackaou and put named Virgini* Johann*. Coiquat- Nebraska where they will make an I
Everybody
Evervhodv welcome.
wtenma,
.t^e engine back on the track.
ulatlon* aro extended.
indefinite May.
th* Oivtc Player* spa- which were fully explained in last1

Donkey Ball Game at lhe fair
grounds on Thursday evening and
everyone had a delightful time The
donkeys acted Just a* donkeys would

Potatoes

18c

Macaroni

Peck

2

15c

Our Special Coffee

20c

Mohawk Coffee Gl*“

29c

Peanut Butter

2|b^ 25c

P &amp; G or
Flake White

CLOTHES
PINS

SOAP

31do1- 9c

8 *&gt;«• 25c

Clothes Line Whiic s**h c°rd

19c

Wash Tubs

75c

ChipSO

15c

4 •&gt;«. 19c
Bo-Peep Ammonia o- «ch 19c

Kirk’s Coco

XTRANI) TIIEAIUF
BURNS and ALLEN with
GUY LOMBARDO and Hi. Canadian.

Many Happy Return*

Pancake
Flour

OLEO
2 »&gt;• 23c

HELEN TWELVETREES in

All Men Are Enemies

Lard Compound

2 »» 25c

Lard

Ramon Novarro in “Laughing Boy'

'b 14c

Bacon

4

Tomato Soup

Sweet Potatoes

49c
28c

Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper in

6 |1m- 19c

Treasure Island

Serve Yqurtelt and Save

l?ood
Center
JP IDPAUSCH
e

Telephone 2609

WAREHOUSE
We Buy Eggs

JUDITH ALLEN in

The

Witching Hour

TOM MIX ip “TERROR TRAIL'

I

�T»1 MAFTOfCg BAXNXK, WEDXtiDAT, SEPTEMBER IC. 1B4

v“ p,,u" ■nd
*• Gaytha accompanied
day.
Workmep have been busy this
.
------------' week putting a new roof on the west
and the Misses Ethelyn
side of the U. B. church.
| Raymond Perkins has returned to
noon guests at lhe F. Loomis 1
MEMBERS HONORED
hte school duties at W. 8. T. C.
September 28| _______
About forty
_________
members of. the U. B.
Kim Bigler
(Continued from Page One)
(Continued from Page One)
WITH FINE BANQUET
A meeting for Barry county sugar ’'church
chtfrch and friends gathered at ti»e
the eral days, returned to her horn® hnra
We published sometime ago an ac­
count of a proceeding Instituted
instituted m
in dal treatment. Last year the num- beet growers and parties Interested1 parsonage Friday evening for a re­
cwu.t
themHirsch Bros, Team Getg Tro­ unnecessary Interference of the so- the circuit court of Ionia county by | ber of children killed in automobile in growing beets next year, will be ception for Rev. I. H. Osgood, who with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurley and
called "brain trust" came in for a
held at the court house at Hostings has Just begun his .second year as daughter, Dorothy, of Grand Rapids.
phy for Winning Bum­
good deal of criticism from the William Tnan. John R. Spurrier and 'accidents In lhe United States was
on Friday. September 28. ut 2;0f F. pastdr here. The gathering was in John Hurley and gentleman friend
A.
J.
Chamberlain,
in
which
they
&lt;0,000.
and
the
number
Injured
Dean, who knew a number of them
mer Serial
M, according to Harold J. Fo&amp;ler.'the
'the form of a kitchen shower and of Chicago called on Mr. and Mra.
who are now attempting to revamp sought to compel the members of many times more. The fact that since County Agricultural Agertt.
'many lovely gifts were left the pas­ F. E. Brunner Saturday afternoon.
Wednesday-evening of last week
our nation's currency and to con­ the board of supervisors of Ionia prohibition was repealed such ncand
A very fine program of interest to tor. A program of songs, games, and
proceedings cldents have Increased 50 per cent
was a gala time for lhe Hastings trol farming operations in this county by
k„ mandamus
-------------------------------Jqhn Fish. Jr, of Lake City made
all
growers
has
been
arranged.
C.
R.
a short talk by Rev. F. Loomis majle a business trip to Freeport Friday
to take action against the former shows that the problem Is not grow­
■oft ball league members, who have country,
telling
farmers
what
the evening a very pleasant one. Ice and returned home Saturday.
been playing at the fair grounds acreage they can plant and decid­ County Clerk, Sheriff and County ing smaller.
.
during the summer, as bn that eve­ ing for them details of farm oper­ Treasurer to enforce these three offlLast week we recorded the fact
The speaker then detailed many Sugar Beet Committee. Washington. cream and cake were served, after
Rev. Osgood served
watermel- that a Mr. Weiser of Detroit had Ungs. Mrs. Ida
activities of his department In 2« and “ grower of sugar beets at Baywhich
--------------------------------ning a banquet was held at the I.
farmers are accusO. O. F. hail in their honor. About ations which 1^7celved by each, which. It was cities of Michigan busses are Dowi01^- *ni dLscU1’ the sugar beet sit- on. It was a very Jolly gathering and rented the Humphrey store building.
130 were present to enjoy the din-| j. °J?
claimed, had been Illegally held by taking 1878 crippled, children 728 i nation and the benefit payments to one that expressed the welcome that Since then Mr. Weiser luu rented and Mra Nellie Hr
straight-forward,
a by tk*
4 was
----- — a—------— ——, wcom-,
—.. tnem
them.
blind children and 528 deaf and 18T0*'ers proposed under the A. A. A. the community extends to Rev. Oe- the Baxter building and has moved also eight grsndchll
ner served
thq, O-K-V-V.
Rebekah ladles
daughter, Myrtle
dumb children to public schools in
F&lt;’sler feela that now good.
and the program which followed.
his machinery into it. Cold meats of
The M. E. Ladles’ Aid Society met —
all -------kinds—
and•—
lard —
will be prepared ,
ha. a wide reputation as an econo*H.wley lSt££ler &lt;^- such clUes, where they receive spe- « the time to voice your opinion on
clal training. Through such training. Ithls program to a member of the at the home of Mrs. Will Mishler here for Mr. Weiser’s chain Qf mar-. Iand
capable toastmaster. William Ma­
‘
peUtng
the
respondents
to
appear
since 1621. thousands of such handl-1 co™n“tl'*Wednesday afternoon.
After the kets in Detroit. These will also be
nsefuFrifters
honey of Lansing, who has been
AJ®°’
J A Brock will appear business meeting Mra. Mishler served I retailed locally every Saturday. This
‘ •
playing second base for the Has­ am waaTutHetet^n^uiM tnbefore the court and show cause why capped children have been aided,
The average coat of vocational, °h the program. Dr. Brock Is from home made ice cream and cake. ■ not only gives Freeport a new buslnrcsented
tings Independents, was lhe guest
and ln **** oI ■*“
th*' n •»- training In this state Is tlW per per- i the Farmers and Manufacturers which was very much enjoyed.
।
of honor. Warren Carter presented Atowlf'
| ness and filte one of our vacant store
‘n *ato“ ««&lt;VM Itomw county omcl.U Judge ton. in the country it Is 8288..Since Ucet Sugar Association and will dis-I. Mr.
weuJ8 ana ““
the Hirsch Bros. team, winners for S
Mr. and
Bnd Mrs.
Mrs. Edgar
Edgar Cheney
Cheney and
and ,, buildings
ounamga but
out It
u provides
provides another
anomer ~
at a county convention.
ctotycnlton. He
H. was'
—
tl ^yt^,', „ h.ic
I
the 1834 season, with a sliver lov- nt.
cuss beet sugar,
augar. a
Is very dntivhter
daughter. Donna,
of East t.n.lno
Lansing market for the farmers.
farmers. Welenme
Welcome tn
to .11iriuu«ra.»
0011”0?*
.nrl»rf afeon thi&gt;
state CUSS
n subject he is
rv»nnn nt
this a.nrir
work was .undertaken
the state
/
Ing cup, donated by the Hastings called on. He complimented the re­ an outside circuit Judge hear the of Michigan luu paid out over well qualified to speak on due to-his were guests Thursday of their par- 1 Freeport. Mr. Weiser,
,
SOUTH THORNAPFLK.
|&gt;. Commercial Club, which co-operated publicans of the county on the fine case.
ents. Mr. and Mra.
Mrs H.
H W.
W Gooch.
Goach
I! Mr. and Mrs. Elon Plants of;
Accordingly. Honorable Fred 1800.000 for such training; but those many experiments with beet sugar, ents,
.
I •
with the city In conducting the su- attendance at their convention and T.
—r
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Miles of the Allegan and Ottawa who li&gt;d suffered physical handi­ Dr. Brocks talks are always very in-i New planks were placed at the Grand Rapids were Bunday after-'
pervlsed play at the fair grounds suggested many reasons why re- ,Circuit Courts heard lhe case. Kim caps hove been able to earn tn teresting.
Maln strcet cessing of the p. M. ,loon guests of-her father. Owen
? oc®uPJr*l
I
during Ute vacation period. William publicans ought to be actively in- Bigler of this city represented the that time over g21.000.000 in wages., Due to shortage of feed this year r. r. last week. This is a much ap- । Dodge, and also called on Rev. P.
Martha Hoyt
teres
ted
in
the
November
election.
'
Loomis and famllg.
??‘ur&lt;laZ “"T‘hrlr1,V&lt;
James was manager of the Hirsch
petitioners. Honorable George Nich­ all of which proves that this train­ a discussion of feeding beet tops to preelated improvement.
It was a rousing talk, which was well ;
I
Bros. team.
cattle has been Included on the pro-1 Clare Bassett and family of Mar-1 Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Wedel were In Ohio, where the children will
ols of Ionia represented the respon­ ing Is worth while.__________
|
Next year's plans were discussed received.
gram. Hiram Andre, a beet farm- ■ion
—spent* the week end at hte par- 1---------Grand Rapids
—•-* on •business
—*
—
Friday.
—
।•whnni.
school.
___
dents.
At about two o’clock the delegates
______
er in Ottawa county, who has fed ents' home here. His father, George1 Mr. and Mra. Victor Bisson and
MILO.
and it U expected, that there will
Ted
Judge Mlles determined
Sophia Spath accompanied her i beet lops the past two years, will
be more teams entered In 1835 arid resumed their session at the court
1. That the petitioners were de­ brother. Wm. Spath, of New York Head this discussion and tell of his Bassett, who luu spent several weeks daughter. Roberta, were In Grand POWly for several
that the competition will be keener. room. Committees on credentials,
there
accompanied
them
to
hte
home
Rapids
on
business
Friday
afternoon
I
WO
Mrs.
Jj
anaan
p
ng
nied the legal right to maintain
' children, who are staying at I
Teams, besides Uie Hirsch Bros, cn- permanent organisation and order
here.
z ।and were gueste’at the D. W.
the action as they had no Inter­ to Kalamazoo Wednesday to visit । experiences,
id , rnorne nome.
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with Mr. and MH., Ottoll
relatives.
'
County Agent Poster feels .that
tered this year were Consumers of business and resolutions made
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Endres and Thorne home.
est In the outcome other than
I
Power. Piston Ring, car Seal. Pcn- their reports. The temporary were
The Ladles’ Aid which met with a very fine program has been or- sons. Benny and Gerald, accomiFrank ~
D. **
Brayton was a Grand
^oon
that in common with all other tax­ Mra. Merriman Wednesday, was very | ranged for parties Interested In
made the permanent officers of the
,e Rapids visitor Wednesday after“&gt;« Ute
Hoyt. W
panled by Mrs. F. E. Brunner drove
payers; that it was contrary to
era and Commercial Club, ’it was convention. Following were the reso­
5 noon.
i Mr. and Mrs. John Moore have
public policy that public officials well attended. A good program । sugar beets. Growers should make ; to Grand Rapids Monday. Mrs.
an extra
to attend this meet
The airplane, as advertised, ar-1 »\*n« thte summer.
was provided by the hostess. Plans -------— -effort
-------------• ­ Brunner who has not been so well
a ven- delightful occasion Tor* all lutions adopted: *
and
legislative
bodies
should
be
_
Resolutions.
ing.
present.
•
rived in town early Bunday mom-' _
an^
John PeK*n”.tl
of late, took X-ray treatments.
subject to actions by other than for the annual bazaar in November
were discussed. Greetings were ex­
Kalamazoo were fiu;
] F. E. Brunner and Victor Sisson ing. landing in the Charles Moore; SBblp&gt;
The Republicans of Barry county,
lawfully constituted authority.
FREEPORT.
___ _____
lh®
homestead.
tended to Rev. and Mra. Mlles, who
INDIAN LANDING.
in conventon assembled agree with
. 'were Hastings
visitors Thursday field just west of lhe U. B. church.
2. The Board of Supervisors had
During
day. they made several
*“&gt;t and unde, Mr. and
Indian Landing ball team beat the Senator Vandenberg that we are
wlU
be
with
us
another
year,
and
A
very
fortunate
accident
occurred
forenoon.
acted tn the matter for which rea­
.
....
___
rh» n .lAhnuwi
Carlton Center Wild Cats Sunday neither for nor against the New
lastly a ftvely supper served by Mrs. at the local schoolhouse Saturday
Mr. and Mra. Theodore Gosch and flights over town with passengers Chas. B. Johnson.
son the court had no power to
Mbs
Anne
Peterson
spent a cot
by three runs, although they did Deal as a whole. If It were producing
Merriman and daughter. Lois.
noon. The pressure tank which daughter of Bedford greeted friends and in the early evening, a large
make them act contrary to their
'have a team of picked players.
Mrs. Herbert Campbell died sud­ holds both air and water and forces, hcry Sunday, forenoon.
the good results which the "Brain
crowd gathered at the field to watch of days last week with Mrs. Cl
judgment, where theyliad a right,
Batteries for Indians. Catcher. Trust" claim it will, we would be for
denly at her home here Monday the latter throughout the building.
Rev. and Mrs. Loomis and daugh- a very pretty parachute drop from B. Johnson, as Mrs. Johnson
as In this case, to use their dis­
quite poorly with Intestinal flu.
Keller; pitchers, Bell and Rose.
afternoon. Although she had been exploded. The exact cause of the ter. Gaytha. were at their farm near the plane.
cretion.
Is some better now.
For lhe wild Cats, catcher. Far­ suits demonstrate either its wis­
In poor health
severalj-------------years sheblow up Is uncertain. bu|; R seems Smyrna Thursday where they spent
------for
---------------3. That the petitioners made out u. Ktoto.
rell; pitcher. Keeler.
up and round moat of the time the tank was not properly made and the day pickinrgrapes. Gaytha ae- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clark nt Grand
dom or its folly. However, we are
a prlma facia case against the' was
and
Just
a .»..«♦
short time before her' was not strong enough to withstand mained until Sunday, a guest at Rapids Sunday.
WEST CARLTON.
Next Bunday the Indians play at not debarred from expressing our
—
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former county officials complained
Lacey. Game starts at 3:00 o'clock. conviction that a nation cannot buy
death site was In the yard and vis­ the pressure. It was very fortunate the Robert Earle home at Smymo.
Last Week's Letter.
of. for which reason actions should
A good game expected. No gate ad­ prosperity by huge expenditures of
, ited with a neighbor. Site leaves her that no on was near enough to be
Irene Cooper, who is working
There was a fine attendance at the town twice on Monday and rejiorted
be brought by the proper authority
mission.
.
husband
alone
In
the
home.
She
Chicago,
is visiQng her parents. I
money for such purjxvses as limiting
had suffered a ---------------stroke on
to Compel those officials to appear’ had no other near relatives. The ,Injured. The explosion was strong morning service at M. E. church that he ------------------------the production of hogs. com. cot­
and Mrs. Frank Cooper. She was
in court and present their defense1 funeral was held at Henton’s fu­ enough to Jar several houses in the Sunday to welcome hack the pastor. Friday.
ton and wheat. Nature can do a bet­
vicinity, but only slight damage was Rev. p. Loomis.
] Mtes Helen Lobdell spent last week
to the claims that they had ille­
neral home Wednesday, the burial ।done to the building. There was no
More than 65 per cent of the pas­ ter job. Nor do we believe that, by
of Hastings..
Roy Blough drove to Kendallville, i In Kalamazoo with friends.
gally retained fees belonging to
' at Priarlevllle cemetery. Mr. and school on Monday, but the men Ind., Monday morning, returning ■ Mra. Amy Rorabaugh passed away
Muri Utter, formerly of thl*
sengers who cross thg Atlantic to enormous expenditures for food dis­
the county.
Mrs. Campbell moved here from 'worked hard and faithfully to Install later In the day with a new tank for last week Tuesday at her home in returned recently to his home
see Europe aro women, many of tributed. can prosperity be restored.
4. That the actions may proper­
Kalamazbo
a
year
ago.
purchasing
Clarksville after a summer's
Employment
on
public
works,
which
the
new
boiler
and
school
was
re.
the
schoolhouse.
'
1
Charlotte
after
a
long
illness.
Mra.
them elderly. Seventy per cent of
ly be brought by Ute prosecuting
what is known as the Hardy Orr :sumed on Tuesday.
would
be
an
asset
to
the
country
­
I
Rev.
and
Mrs.
P.
Loornte
were
in
Rorabaugh
was
a
sister
ot
Mra.
Anthe passengers on cruises are mar­
attorney on behalf of the county;
something to show for the money—
The annual district convention of Eagle Saturday where, in the after-na Walton, who has cared for her He will resume his studies
if for any reason he could not. or farm. We extend our sympathy-to
ried couples.
Mr. Campbell in his sorrow.
would seem a wiser plan, and one
the W. P. M. 8. will be held at the noon the former conducted a funeral steter during her long illness. The
ought not to. he should not refuse
Miss Allda McClurkin and friend First M. E. church. Grand Rapids.(Service for a former member of the;funeral service was held on Thursthat would not leave such serious I his office to tax-payers on appllP-**™ Ito taimt to
c.,to”
and some cousins from Middleville .on Oct. and 10. The members of church he served there. On Monday I day.
riieet
meet when the
thr federal
feHernl government
&lt;rnvr*mm*nr
_____
..
_
visited the former’s parents,
Mr. the local auxiliary who will attend; they were called back to Eagle to Mrs. Arthur Seifert of
Chicago
attorney general's office was also
’ and Mrs. J. McClurkin, and family ,
shall cease its present role of San­
open for the maintenance of the
Sunday.
ta Claus. While, as Al Smith says.
county's rights. '
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Flower and
"No one ever shoots at Santa Claus,”
This
opinion,
In
substance,
it is hardly the part oC a federal amounted to a determination that Miss Bernice were callers of Mr. and
government to Interfere with Santa s the former county officials should be Mrs. C F. Moreau at Augusta Sat­
. Look Over Our Complete job.
brought to the bar of justice to ac­ urday.
Callers at the Em Quick home
This convention would like to count for the fees in question. That
Stock of Ball Band Water­ know
what has become of two prom­ lhe .petitioners, having no greater; Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Russell
tight! Wear-proof! Boots ises made
by our political opponents right titan any other taxpayer, could of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.
' Vem Quick and children of Ban­
; two years ago? They pledged their not Institute the proceeding.
field.
party to a balanced federal budget
An application was made by Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scoby of Has­
“ and to Reduce federal expenditures. Sigler to the Supreme Court for a
Neither promise has been kept, nor writ of certiorari to review the de­ tings spent the week end and Bun­
day
with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Seo-’
seems likely to be.
cision of Judge Miles, it being the
'
by.
The big republican vote at the re­ attorney's contention
that the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mercure and
cent primary means that Michigan Prosecuting Attorney refused to
i will return to the party which for late action and .that the Attorney' son of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
' so many years gave, through its General was not interested In lhe afternoon and evening with Mr. and
I
I elected officers, excellent service to matter and that therefore no one ‘Mrs. Merle Bradfield and Jack.
Mrs. Minnie Quick is still with'
I this state. The experiment of a was available who might start the
her son. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
I democratic state administration has wheels of Justice In motion.
Quick of Kalamazoo and taking
I been far from satisfactory.
T^e Supreme Court of this state
I
This convention heartily endorses recently entered an order allowing treatments for her hand.
On next Sunday the delegate for
I Senator Vandenberg because of his the writ of certiorari and the case
I great service to th* country,—espe- will now be reviewed In that court- Delton charge will bring her report
t dally for his successful fight to in- The outcome of the case will be of ‘ of the Michigan conference recently
1 sure bank deposits and protect &lt;jp- considerable Interest to taxpayers closed at Petoskey. We hope all
interested in the work at Milo will
positors In failed banks. We are
be present at three o'clock to hear
Here Is Real Protection! proud of his record and believe that generally.
It. Sunday School at two P. M. We
he should be returned to WashlngCRESSEY.
urge
you to come.
I ton by a majority that will be 1m­
Miss Elizabeth Hartman will start
I presalve. »
work In Kalamazoo on Monday and
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
I
We heartily ratify lhe choices Donald Hartman will attend W 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gage and
| made for state, congressional, leg- T. C. there, starting Monday.
daughter of Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs.
I islative and county officers by the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosgrove are
I Republican party at the recent pri- entertaining three of their grand­ George Wools ton and children of
Richland and Mr. and Mrs. Verdon
I mary election. We call for loyal sup- children from Auguste.
Coville and daughter from near
I port of the nominations so made
Jake,Van Hout entertained rela­ Freeport spent Sunday with Mr. and
I from governor to coroner.
tives from Kalamazoo Sunday.
Mrs. Clyde Coville In honor of Mrs.I
We believe the primary system of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hudson and
I making nominations is un-American. Mabel of Vicksburg called on rela­ CovUle's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Perrin and
I because it Is contrary to the spirit of tives here Sunday.
children
of Detroit were over night
I American institutions. It creates an
Mra. Geiger from the Striker dis­
I unnecessary and heavy expense for trict is visiting her daughter, Mrs. guests of Chas. Farlee and family
Friday evening.
■ the taxpayers And compels candi­ Warren Cairns.
Mrs. Pele Bass and Mrs. Gladys
dates to make two campaigns. It
Jane Ann Otto of Doster is stay­
Oarlinger from near Nashville call­
promotes factions, destroys party ing with Mr. and Mrs. Warren
ed on Mrs. Caroline Shopbell Mon­
responsibility and creates new par­ Cairns and attending
Richland
day afternoon.
Bands New Hunting
QQ
ties out of factions. Our's h the school.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kantner and
The materials art those closely woven “tree-bark"
Boots—Extra Special 9W .90
American system of representative
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Culp accom­
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Holsaple
government, which means that there panied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strong of
woolens, fine boucles, and new rough surfaced fab­
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
' should be deliberate and informed Kalamazoo to A Century of Prog­
Kantner Wednesday.
'
action by Lhasa who make political ress on Sunday.
rics that are usually more expensive! Fur trim­
Laird Wotrlng and David Chris­
nominations Such deliberation and
Messrs. Clay and N. H. Barber ac­
tian. who are attending M. 8. C..
mings are not too heavy for comfort—sleeves have
Information -are impossible in the companied by their brother, Fred
spent
the
week
end
with
their
par
­
primary. We call upon our state leg­ Barber of Galesburg, spent the week
ents.
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low-placed fullness and smooth shoulders!
to restore deliberative and end in Detroit and attended a ball
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Blocher
Can’t Skid! Can't Slip ! islature
informed action through deliberative game while there.
were Sunday guests of Miss Edith
bodies In the selection of candidates
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Enzlan and
Can’t Pul! Off
Blocher tn Hastings.
I for office, safeguarding their plans Till Conyer spent Sunday with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barker of Bar­
| so as to prevent corrupt action In and Mrs. Phil Merlau near Prairie­
bers Corners. Mr. and Mrs. John
conventions, just as it has been ville.
Coville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hotch­
safeguarded at the polls—by com­
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Enzlan and
kiss
and children of Hastings. Mr.
pelling all voting in conventions to family have returned to their home
be by secret, Australian ballot.
here after spending the summer at and Mrs. Will Bayne and Mrs. Flora
Wood were Sunday guests of M. L.
The convention then aattled down Crooked lake.
Coville of Coats Grove to remind
to naming the nine delegates to the
him of his birthday,
'
BOWNE CENTER.
'
state republican conventlpn, which
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kantner and
John Nash and family and Mrs.
is to be held in Flint. Michigan, next
children spent the week end In Cal­
Thursday. Following were those Edith Benton were Lowell shoppers
edonia with her parents. Rev. and
Saturday.
’
choeeri:
«
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Lass of Mrs. Prank Moxon. who have Just
Ellis Faulkner. Delton.
Caledonia were Sunday guests of returned home from their trip to
L. W. Felghner. Nashville.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne California.
Carl Tuttle, Nashville.
, Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Perrin and
AUap Hyde, Assyria, Route 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas were children and Chas. Farlee and fam­
Chas. Hughes. Doster.
ily spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
In Grand Rapids Thursday.
Herb McConnell. Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bcrgy of L N. Williams of Dowling in honor
Glenn Wotrlng. Woodland.
Boyne City were Friday night guests of Mrs. Chas. Farlee's birthday.
Chas. Hinman, Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Holsaple
at John Nash's.'
J. O. Ketcham. Hastings.
Mrs. Addle Benton is staying with returned to their home in Decatur,
deep ctested soto— £ j a q
Later the republican candidates her grandson. Russell Benton, of Ind., Thursday after spending a few
days
with relatives here.
Exjra Bpsdal........ &gt;4s4O
fqr-county officers performed their Grand Rapids while Mra. Russell
Here they are—and do they look new! Wii
Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Townsend
duties under the law by naming Benton and new baby girl, who ar­
For Comfort Try a Pair Now the officers and members of the re­ rived Sept. 17, are members of ber and Mrs. Russell Bass spent Sunday
smoother ihoulden, ileevea full below the elbo,
with Mrs. Nora Holley, who had
publican copnty committee. Wm. A. parents* family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
been hurt In an automobile accident
fitted lines at the waist with trim belts—4evdof«
•
Schader. chairman, and W. R- Cook, lace Campbell, of Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs Howard Houghton of
secretary ot the county committee,
in smart woolens I Tweeds, novelties, mowflalu
had requested tMat their names be Detroit are visiting their parents,
Frait
PastaariaeJ
as
Dried
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Smith.
not considered.
The candidates’
fleeces, monotones! Women’s, Miaaet’l
Dried fruits, Uke dates, figs and
Glenn Dean and famUy are now
choices were as follows for officers of
the republican county committee for living In part of Edith Pbrritfs real- raisins, may M pasteurised effeclively and thus freed from insects
the ensuing two ysars: and pathogenic bacteria. After be­
Dr. Frank carrothers, chairman.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Mrs. Nellie Cross, vice-chairman. from the Latin "taxare,” meaning ing pasteurised tho fruit remains
fresh and wholesome for a long
Charles W. Clarke, secretary.
Henry Sheldon, treasurer.

Sporting

OKE

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ARY CLUB

dared Four
Farewall
aa lhe speaker
ton Monday

y talk and In­
tention by the
wonderful tenCampbell acplano. These
onlze with the
irt of farewell.

1 Rotary dub,
Ing been filled
□ Big Rapldil
nd had always
place for the
Rotary. His
slub were glad
d all wish him
ew field.

ICIDENT.
about nine
McIntyre was

stalled on tho
Mead's resi­
als car hitting
who had been
car. a Ford
near by when

spftnl where It
lllar bone was

quite

badly

as born .near
r county, Febarted this life
i in Big Rap■nd 12 days,
died In mar-

ic child. Eben
Big Rapids,

all his life in
xt

conditions'

well cstabwhich he set
illshment. He
ne and family
tern kind and
&gt;n.
s raising and
live stock.

:k_homestead,
r he suffered

mtesed as a
ghbor. and a

/fems;

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oanncrlhuman relaUaMhipsl Ah. within th* really spring from ourrelve*. Do you
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patterns of thme young folk m*y remember the story of the old­
’’ reside capacities for high achieve- fashioned cut-up pualo map of the
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control of hb truck and crashed'
into a tree, north of Nashvllh. as

WBoter. rptutnod home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. otto Frey at Kal- by
PAYING WITH PECANS.
TIN nSAMO *OO TODAY
amaaoo ware guests Bunday of wayns tod , had Jurt AasNd tha
Dean Davenport. .
county treasurer. George coleman truck wLen ha heard a aoream and
Mr* U* W«U« « DMrait.
An interesting story of the revival
crash. Mr. Badora was taken to
.s.
There■ »
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no IMX1UL
doubt BIWUI
about II
ft the | )hu bw, vuiun, Mr and m*.
Mt. VU**
Ctuu and wife.
of barter I* told by the Hattiesburg
'
You support public schools. It- ing over the puzzle map. trying to
Misses CaroMi and Betty Dwight pennock hospital in the Heaa am­
Abounds these days despite
i Wolfe, went on Saturday to visit Jpg
abound*
.hait.'
American, with distant communities
|tourist
■ brarics.
churches,
and other cul- ?put
together? After u while the
iresslon. More than 280,000 daughter, Mrs, ctuu. Demins of Pf lyanston, Bllnote were guesta ot bulance. He sustained severe cuts
the deprearton.
tura) institutions for the develop-(children sighed, about to give up. participating. A farmer- tn Mlaste- (ot him visited Estes Park, Colo- Millbrook.
She
Site was accompanied fay
by Hastings relatives the latter part of on the head, two broken ribs and
■
an injured knee Joint.
1 ment of the intellect* and the spirit* But their dad. remembering his slppi and a tax collector in Michigan irndo. last yenr and the present aea- 'Victor Bisson and Mrs. Emma Bisson
Mr. and Mra, Coy Brumm ohd
were the parties Involved.
&lt;eon blds fair to be a record breaker. of
1 Freeport, who went on to Trav­
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
yourptvpi,
people.&lt;».****«.
Halting*rwiu
and Barry jkreat
M0MTHa
fir Mid In Uikne )
—~ -**
----।u*of/vur
»------ prowess as a student .of {gro- I The best of pecans, the crop this
City Monday to visit Mra. U.
daughter, Winifred, were guests atAnd this tourist, more often than erse
1
ji-~ 1,m-anhv,
down with -------full 1 j^ar being large, are sellings In our not,
The populists had their conven­ the laurence Ftnefrock home at
HJ.uir rovrrr. Tnu»« Korrn* eamty-acm't rout Are rou *&gt;nndlo*
mphr. sat himself - ----------------।
has a new car. one of the eight C.
' Manns (Maude BlMon).
tion
last
w«k
and
nominated
the
children.! neighboring state for 15 to 18 cents &lt;cylinder high pressure type. And he
Woodland Friday bight.
IV ADVANca ----- -------------------Sic itit difficult
difficult these
these days
days to
to pay
pay into
intotho
thoxonflden
confidence, saying. "Here,
''
Bunday guesta ot Mr. and Mra.
'“..xJoubUc coffers the necessary coin initet dad show you something." So!*
8o » pound.
pouna. lorenz Sauer.
Bauer, Jr., of &lt;anves
drives as it
If tne
the merit!
sheriff were after Herbert
1
Morehouse were Mr. and foVoylnt ticket: For sheriff. Wm. H
The Harvest Jubilee will be held
nZ
-re like .dad started out to put the world toSprings ha* a fine grove of । him. Indeed we never saw tn our Mrs. George MorehouM and Earl Mernck; Clerk, A- F. Shepard; regWednesday, Thursday, Friday and
order to carry oo? It you are Uk» owamnea om topoi wc wona
i
H# owm i&gt;o
mmore than 150.000 mile* of motoring Boulter of Prairieville, Mr. and Mis. teter. F. M. Quick; treasurer, henry
Saturday. TlU! E. D. Wilson Amuse-.
th(Tmetropolitan areas of Michigan.,gather in cardboard. He pieced a ix-troll. He hasn't the ready money jcombined half so much wild nnd 1 Clyde Freeman and aonstof Doater, Roe; prosecutor. W. O. Lowden- cir­ melit Enterprise of Wyandotte are
*DVKBTi8t.NO kate8.
you certainly orc having your pock- portion of it together, then slowed that' he had in the days of thelreckless driving as In our recent lit- Mr. and Mra. Stephen Smith Ifld cuit court commissioners, Ed. Mel­ furnishing lhe free acta, ridek Mid
Ditaby *4t«rtata&lt; r*i«
’ etbooks taxed For your schools you up a bit—for apparently, he decided. &gt; Coolidge bull market*. But he had to | tie Jaunt of 3.000 miles. A kind of des- Mr. and Mrs. Case and children of lor?, Jr., and Silas Stafford; for etc.
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,. W M. u.- « U» MkbU.n prep- PAJJlbn »»l »
« Plainwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wad­ surveyor. Jas Matthews; ootemen.
so* „
are uxrt
taxed b,
by U.
Jaw for thtlr
their .upper!;
support ; |U&gt;"
,lhe ~Uo~&gt;
national be.rn.Ur,
boundary line,
lines el
of kak
many
On Wednesday night the Ladles'
dell of Marshall and Orville Wad­ Dn. Woodmansee and Baughman.
The flnt of the series of oiub Aid of the Metiiodlst church will
• nr.
1U you l»v« the funds, hnbll *ubu nations bed eh.roed sine* he wm a
u occumd ,o hlm
he might fanner had wld hU live sloe, to lhe dell of Battle Creek.
■ I Uoh
.
Socials ot the M. E. churcl) will be have a Family Night with a pot luck
M.S, you In making the payment
But
Then he remembered, too. that j pay them with luscious Mtajlsalijpl government and said to his wife.
Students who have gone to the entertained at the church parlors supper to honor the return of Rev.
»------ „a!.
cilurchM getting the Treaty, of Versailles had. follow- pecans. So he shipped seven sacks of “Let's start out for a trip; we may ;
•
hox ,
M. A. C. this week are Misses Ruth Wednesday afternoon. October 3 by
.a war.
— changed
-------- a--------rin bt along? Arc your Men of God well. ,.
ing- ..._
lhe ...
World
manyhis finest, containing about 500,never again have money enough." ; Ketcham, Alice Bates. Eleanor Mil­ Mesdamcs Wm. Jones. O. D. BapuldTire Clover Leaf Club was enter­
pounds, and asked the Detroit tax
Some of these are pathetic cases. ;ler,
cr, motom
Dorctha tomuna*
Edmonds ana
and oiaay*
Gladys Black.
Pryor.
Perry.
Ryerson. tained Thursday night at the homcn
w Um paid? Do’you' get fjbm them each boundaries. After a half hour of collector if he wouldn't accept them 1 Pathetic because they have
Hrute Mat.
Mat­
—
. 7.
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a* *iv kuuiuiii uvwp* uivin &lt;-»v***.ud uxvouAc uic&gt;’ nave never i Hubbard and Messrs nrtire
«rcr4) i)xr«'wiuta**
c\m ,Sunda&gt;' that regeneration of mind trying, he sheepishly decided to leave jIn
n payment
thews n.....
Frank. Card Willard Perry BUnchcomb, Wm. Tinkler, Eldred. A. of-Mrs. 8. R. jvurta. She was as- |
navmcnt of
nf the
thi* taxes
laics and
slid return learned the art of
nt touring
mnrtnrr and
*nrt are
nw. ,k...
. wort. Mci&gt; agBt. eoanUac
• vtrd. and soul that is no necessary for ,the jumbled world alone, when he.him the balance in coin of tjie realm Isoon
as .hopelessly
lost as in
the lv
tCarroll
iimn 'jBCw oxionnor Black. Grace Black, F. Bpauldtng. slated by Mrs. Clarence Shaw. Dur­
----- —
—a---- —
... k..A
,alrwu 'Mm
mcviuuui.
Supper will be served from five to ing the business meeting It wms vot­
‘WiaKJSfil":,".'"™’,::;;
the le«vmlns o&lt; wrewrlerez. In obK-nw thu dlraUnn prlnlM on II thorn ™ *n,Ulin* loll o«r.
hen of
rf a
. great forest.
tor.,, One
one bunch
bunch and
„,d Donald
no,,.la Geiger.
'
heart
seven o'clock standard time.
ed to change the time of the meet­
• *^tMTSSSfr£22r,i,ARLp?.wlS!fS?:linc ‘cav®n,nB 01 yourc*pcr,cncra
___.-.a—I The Detroit collector estimated for example’were headed for "the
i.t.
z_„ . „ .
irfto?
lh?!*hnt so often is a hard andL cruel the cover of the box that contained thal
the wo
30 rente
WM t,ultc
qUite e
enMesdamcs T. J. Bush. J. W. Bent­ ing to the first week ot the month
tat”jhe
500’jwunds'at
J»und* aL^°.
“nU.'.'a
a i Yellowstone? DUt
.v1’ one day1 tart ^rek tg^2?hta^son
ley. R. K. Grant, W. H.. Stebbins, on Friday night. Several games
world?
Perhaps
you
recall
the
famlhc
puzzle
map:
"If
you
cannot
1
1)Ound
would
cover
the
bill.
His
estl'dent
that
they
had
taken
no
pains
HUNTING.
Frit*
and
wife.
Though
Jake
doesn't
Carrie
Goodyear
and
M
H.
Bailey
were played after which lovely re­
ous words I believe It was Elbert work out tfite puzzle of the worldr male wasn't wrong. For the pecans, to inform themselves In advance as
Hubbard who said them "If I only try the other side of these cut-up '»°rth 15 cent* here, sold for 30 to whether "the Yellowstone" 1* admit It. hl* friends think he went spent Friday tn MlddleeUle the guest freshments were served. Mrs. Es­
of Mrs. French.
•
'
ther Johnson and Mrs Pearl Justus
i. AAT ki.a -r book "
IT „ , „
bc»rds- there's aix&gt;ther nuz- &gt;?cnla ln D®»ro»ta day- and not something to look at or something
had a dollar. I d spend half of it for paste-boards, ‘hercs another puz only llqudaled Mr gaue/, pin. bul good to eat. One bunch that stop- granddaughter. At any rate Jake
Chas. Andrus leaves fo? Ann Ar­ will entertain the October meeting.
jwhite hyacinths to feed my soul." «e °n thcm Uiat 115 easier, so aaa |eavC3
t0 hope ljiat hc wm geiipcd with us at the Game Lodge says she's mighty One. and that it bor this week where he will enter The annual flower day was Tuesday
with about 50 sick and shut-ins re­
To me. that is what a church ought’ami the children started on the new back -a—
check
,.j.for 115.
iwhetewheJe
President
President
Coolidge
Coolidge
spent spent
the j the was well worth the entire trip just the literary department.
“ George Averill of the Blrm-'
Mrs. A. B. Coulter and daughter membered.
•to provide—a sort of beauty and puzzle. Very soon they obtained thel1 That
Tlmt te o
ar
a tewnn
lesson for Misslsslpplans.
(summer had• come all the way from
I
ingiuun Eccentric has written
। and'Louisianan* a* well, who not Maryland.
They had evidently
Mr. and Mrs. otto Rambach leave Gretchen of Chicago are expected
Ernest Brehms 0| Cadillac’ and
the following editorial com­
fragrance that enriches ail our hu- key to thte new P1121^ and- ’p,tbln a only
nave a
a surplus
surplus of
of pecans,
pecans, but
but heard
heard of
of the
the Yellowstone,
Yellowstone, as
as who
who has
has ' Saturday
aMluru»y for
ior their
tneir new
new home
ntxne to
to Bui
Bur­­ this week to visit Judge and Mrs. Miss Helen Brumm of Bt. Louis
only
have
ment- for this issue of the
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.
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...
. fnlzu
aw V^.k
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man exoerlence. and brings with very brief time, liad completed **• I other
products,
pecans are
among
But they hud done nothing
toi^
’*0, M
New
York, A.V.A
where
they will
live Clement Smith «nd family.
spent the week end with the latter’s
■ each oreiicnuiK
drenching ram
rain a
a beautiful
they
had the most palatable product*
about »va
its pm
partlcbrother-1::-!.".-.
brother-in-law.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Coy G.
products raised inform themselves uuuut
■ • •
|Cacn
ocauvuui And what do you suppose
----- -----1 ----tie-'l*tth- a
- -----------—------ Their friends
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
. .
....
.
..
k.
v- i»
.ak the In Mississippi
KClAxiulnnl nnrt
zuil«lnna ’They
Dire niar
kIvIa nt
r.i evidently
o... |™
here
Brumm.
varted «av nt trrnvtnte * rainbow
with
Meh snow storm
the
pieced together?
Why.
it a
was
and ILouisiana.
utar style
of beauty and
re are sorry to
10 have them leave
Life has
Miss Grace Greenfield, who has
_______
....a 1
’
« .n -dlaw ™n, An ob“ «•«.«««
.
Mesdames Lillie Vance, Minnie
been studying music at Toledo, Ohio,
the pattern of one's
bring better prices in the North than ,of hot springs. From the Yellow- twtsj-tv
Cortrlght. Villa Olin and Pauline Ly­
and upon this planet earth! While crystate, with each end of the day a Ject quite familiar to each of them. ।In the South. Pack them right in stone they were going to Salt Lake
for a rear past. wUl return to her kins attended the County Eastern
years AGO TODAY.
I do not own a single glorious sunset. But I'm getting sort and much easier than lhe Jumbled and they can be quickly sold —New' City but as to the return route they 1 Mr. and Mrs. Homer McDowell homc here about the flr8t °r October, Star convention at Middleville
and
to *»&gt;»*
their ikhuc
home to lWe understand.she
to —
form
a Thursday.
i—
- son .returned
—«*•**=- *v
— Wishes
t~—- —
—। had no plans.
.
penny's worth of uf poetical about thls-which re- world. Then, glancing again at tho |Orleans States.
‘ ij^lr Michigan,
..........after
•&gt;
........................
mtlMlr
In
spending a : ™
U4‘f! rln-a
C,M“ iinnn
UP°° limher return. As
In the
wnv years
jv.xn thnt
Dint ’ are
nre. passed
JMUDCU i1 Holt.
----- -property In
your minds me that when
Dick cook cover of the box. dad read: "Now. if
Tile stealing of hunting dogs Is
REDUCING COUNTY PAP."
encountered-scores
“h relatives and friends teI’hfrh^Jtevote^a year to this atudy
; have
have .encounteredscores of
of travelers]^
travelers *C,CK .,w
wl1
iJbthmrtMl"*
lovejy city of
Has- iwinted a brief sketch of me before you have solved this pueie of the
at
the
Erie
street
convent,
from
In
­ getting-near home. Some have been
If you want to old in lowering waiting for reservations or k
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stolen around Bellevue and on Bun­
'
H"g*. and nm
ac- he left for the Pacific seaboard, he man. Just turn the paste-boards over ’ lhe taxes you new pay. directly as wasting
““
time ‘In
­ non-essepttals. Just | Miss Cloella Engelhardt of Lake structors of high repute, she no day a setter and a beagle hound
'
qualnted with
but -'aid that "at intervals he editorial- in the order they now occupy, and a home-owner or in rent, your ap- ,as these Maryland people had wast- Odessa spent Monday and Tuesday doubt Is competent to give thorough were stolen from O. J. Roberta, VerCd a half day in the caves of the with her grandmother, Mrs. Ella instruction In music.
few
of- your popu- .lies
.,xes in
ln verse."
verse.” Weil.
Well. In
In order
order to
to upup- mc what
wnat you
you find."
nnu So
so dad
aaa nnd
ana the
tne proval U)
constitutional Amend- Black Hills only because somebody I Powell.
Among those from a distance pres- incutrtlle. The dogs were seen In
lace, yet here I find hold lhe truthful character of Dick kiddies did this—and. folks, you've, me|J( Jn Nov(.mbcr relating to Coun- had inveigled them Into the trip; fta*-*- —- ---------------- net at the funeral of Mrs. S. H. a Buick sedan, leaving the town.
Ralph Jerles of Naptoee. -----Indiana, Owk were: Jas. Mead and Mra. Geo.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Ostroth have
myself this week In 1,1 devote the next paragraph to a already guessed what they found! *y Government reform, will assist when they had at their own doqrafwas
a* the BUW
guest Oi
of hl* wlcr
sister., Mr
Mr.. aua
and
------ * of the Muse.
««___ »But,
.o..* Yes
v«. sir. it
u u
.a&gt; a picture
nlAtii-A nf
Ha w
H/Ua in
In paving
navinor the way
wax- to
In this desired
riMlrert at home tn the Luray Caverns one Mrs Gai! Best, from Thursday until Freeman of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. moved to tFie home of Miss Amy
; recent outburst
was
of lthe
whole
a sort of Invited de
8. DeCouracy of Chicago and L. F. Hartwell for the winter.
of the finest underground displays [ Monday
Dear Readers, please don't hold this world, accurately pieced together!
Cook
and
wife
of
Orangeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs have
facto’ editorship of
.
...
... ।
is know 8.1 separate counties; they vary
Rev. Douglas of Janesville, Wis­ moved into the John
Marten's
this excellent credit against me—I cant play a piano, so And the moral of this little story » frorn countles of wealth like Wayne. ,
.!,« peopk
I have to have some form of outlet simply this: the way to malte the I oakhind. Genesee, Kent. etc., to some why they did not make definite !sbtcr- Mrs Harriette Earl of Chi­ consin. spent a few days the past house.
George
to the rural jour­
week with his sister. Mrs. Doud, of
for rhythm.)
| world fit together Is to make the In- I whore population is so small that
Averill
nalism of Michigan.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- Icak-o. Illinois.
Rutland. He occupied the pulpit of
dividual fit into the world; since it is : there are hardly enough voters to
I | Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman went the M. E. church In this city Sun­
While pick Cook Is lending his
» *&lt;— *
»_
a..—»u-A. ! AH the standard number of offices
eultr (or u» lo pertrel, oorAlre,,
ln
„,ull „ ,
MY sori.
11
; to Maple Grove to visit Mr. and day morning.
sparkling personality to the "gloomy
than It Is to perfect others, why. - pyramiding of cost in government
Married at the M. E. parsonage In
Mrs.
M.
E.
Calkins
from
Friday
areas'' of California, these columns
this city on Friday. September 10th.
until Monday.
dqn't you see. all we have to do 13 to that is at present unbearable,
this week shall be "darkened" by
Mr. and Mrs. George Abbey were by Rev. w. A. Hunsberger. Mr.
Michigan's
pay greater attention to our own
*»&lt;-»«&gt;"—-- present State zCon
-a^ ­
the thought jwoccsscs of a scribe
called to Kalamazoo Saturday by Frank Allerton of Castleton and
stitution has created a County unit
t r y to
shortcomings, and then the whole
‘the death of Mrs. Abbey's brother. Miss C. Carbough of Orange, Ionia
'1 sysivin
system u&gt;
of Kvrnllltieni
government uuu
that uik
docs
.i *not
iw
who lives in a suburban community
correct errors when
world will reflect our corrected col- tukc into consideration the varying
Lewis Munson
county.
of ten thousand souls; land, frank­
shown to be errors.
Rev. Belcher of Philadelphia, who
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ford returned
lecilve altitudes.
I types ot county population and at­
ly. may I add. plenty of delinquent
' tending wealth, or lack of wcalt^. to
and 1 shall adopt
to their home In Urbandale on Mon­ has spent his vacation with his sis­
taxes). &lt;and may I further add.
day after a week's visit with Has­ ter. Mrs. Valliant, of .thia city, re­
। carry on. The hodgepodge, expensive.
new
views
so
fast
as
I On November 6 you will vole at Inefficient system that now prevails
tings friends.
turned to his home Tuesday.
plenty of you out-staters bought
w
they shall appear to
Michigan's general election. You will u, altogether unfitted for these modM. W Riker of Grand Rapid*
plenty of Oakland county lots that Fnr ur» i.
NASHVILLE.
be true views.—
took advantage of the fair to visit
vote for peojilc to fill offices, as well cm days, so unlike lhe horre-andyou should have allowed to remain r,,h’
Homer E. Downing. Castleton
Hastings and to greet many of "his
Abraham Lin'as to decide certain amendments to
mere pasture land); for Binning-■
i&gt;
township's oldest merchant In years
friends here.
COLN.
your
State
Constitution.
Arc
you
of continuous living here, and a pi­
ham. situated between Detroit and,
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
1 really acquainted with the candloneer merchant in Nashville, died at
Pontiac, shelters no Victories, no '$£;• Vsl.ru
optalwta.
Mbs Amelia Goodyear left Thurs- his home on Main Street, Saturday
dates, and with the propositions to
nr*r !■&gt; IHr
huge industries. Just a great many ।
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____
'
day for Coldwater enroute to Roch- night. He was bom in Maple Grove
be voted on? Whether you be Dema—— -------- ’--------- 1 ' ' jester. New York, where she will enmen and women, hoys and girls, &lt;if &gt;
township 80 years ago. When uj
buggy era when Michigan's govern­ ■
you ought to nivuiu.
each eager to live and to learn, to u-nsiVih"
. crat or Republican,
•
mental wuxica
policies wcic
were uiiftiiinuj
originally ovv
set ' plans in advance "Oh wc don't t&lt;r thr deportment of domestic arts young man he came to Nashville
kmw just what we may want to do.and Bc,ences °: Mechanics Insti- and opened up a store in the build­
(read between the lines on every is- up.
get along In a world that, somehow^ •
(* ■
Ull
we
get
there;
we
want
to
be
free
,u
?®„
ing now occupied by the Nazarene
। sue.
And plaue remember thnt. j So. in November, you will be prlvseems so big and bewildering and M&gt;
Mn.
D. O. Robinson
Iwhile some candidates may be great
upon
proportion to-do as we olcase."
Mr
~
" *returned
'
church. Mr. Downing was a former
hard to knit together in a co-opcr- jt&gt;!&gt;
Monday
from
But the facts are that "when we-----------• "z
—Saugatuck,
------ —— where
----- -she
— village treasurer and a member of
gives to the counties “
the
(public speakers, or great promluTs. that merely
!
-alive humanity.
guc5t of Irlcnds during lhe cemetery board. He had en­
power Rute.
to adopt
what
U ptan"ea^
known as get there" wc are lost amidst a wild- ,u*s b&lt;*n
Stare each Issue of The Banner
lhclr records cloecly before you . Some
‘~Undw
“th«
emess of attractions and arc the ।lh" paat
a „ lu gaged In the produce business, was
the c.
of -r
Grand
Rapids
generally contains tomethlng touch- VO(C jor t^em in the solitude of- the I county will be allowed to create nnd prey of every local spell binder
Herman Batch;
”"- -rr
—r an auctioneer for 40 years, was Irt
The first time I ever knew that Ing the subject of politics. I'll have balloting booth There te a certain wl 1,1 motion a type of government. unless in advance we have informer!'Bpcnl Saturday hero the guest of the sugar business and was Inter­
Michigan contained a community l» keep up .he .«xl work b, re- ^h„lw, . tom ol PoWle.l merJ. Babcock,
ested in the lumber, building sup­
S K ourselves of the special attractions! ^r' ,nnd ^rs
technique, a form of political merin that particular spot and KNOW
lvls Kendall, who has been plies and coal trade. He owned a
called Hastings was when, as a boy llevlng myself of a few notion*
‘“
"i •*»'
.
ap- c
handLsing
that even a rascal can
why we decided to g.&gt; there instead w*1*’ ^lrs «at,^s Wright of Carlton,
large amount of real estate. He is
of less than ten. I met the new wife
proprtate to the coming election. I icarn; don't let him or her fool you J Am nd ment does not bring about any of- somewhere
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,
JOV
--------------------------------------------------s
-----else And this is not --------------------------------------------------r------ survived by the widow and three
of an uncle on my mother's side. Her am a
- Republican.
.. Independent,
J„. ..
if wlth nlce word3 dccepUve smnes. changes; it only makes It possible difficult if only wc will take a little‘vance between attractions and not daughters. Mrs. O. W. Gribbcn, Mrs.
maiden name was Nina B DePlanta,
you please, but one who tries to mcchanical handshakes. Remember later on lor any or all of our 83 pains in advance. In fact there is be bewildered by a mass of unex- Fred Bullis and Mrs. Alda Lewis,
and she married Leroy T. Palmer.'• project and exploit the good wlthcounties
to "vote on
whatever often as much interest in planning pected surroundings when we gel all of Nashville, four grandchildren.
that ixihtlclaiu arc only human be­ changes each county's voters op- a trip and in choosing between at-1 there, indeed with such a preparation Funeral services were held Tuesday
now residents of Maywood. Illinois. |n tlwc wjio represent our Party In
ings; all of them make mistakes— prove.
tractions as In the actual experience. ■ one may know to advance the poa- afternoon at two o'clock at the home
Many of you in Hastings today per- thr state and nation. &lt;Dick is that
Such
an
Amendment
has
Wdn I say INTEREST, not satisfaction. isiblltUea at any region as well as he of Mrs. Grlbben. Burial was In
but some of them• •••
make
haps, remember the DePlanta famlzw.
— mistakes
Uv Nina was and Is a fine woman
Y
X
h
without malice or thought of per­ needed for many years We suggest which te quite another matter and j knows hte own home town and is Lakeview cemetery.
I that you leatjn more about it. nnd the thing for which wc travel. Be- rarely surprised by what he sees
u&gt;. Nina was. anq w. a line womap. two yeBra ago Tuesday of last week
Ms. and Mrs. Byron Turner of
.sonal gain; others merely use the thu* do your part as good citizens sides, to any kind of travel, every' but is ready to get lhe full enjoyFrom her I formed my first childish lle w(th a (----- .
Niles came Saturday to spend some
number of other Michigan channels of government, through to bring about reform in County day means expense; therefore. EV- ment of anticipated satisfaction,
time with hb parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Impresflon of Hastings in those neuspap-r folk, gathered In the Llh.
a
. x. publw oniC(,
fatten themselves at got eminent —George R Averill in ERY day should count on the actual I Failure to do this to advance is Turner.
days I lived in Cleveland. Ohio So coln stud&gt;. nt the
House in
the Birmingham Eccentric.
purposes of the trip.
1
.. .
।
the cost ot the taxpayers. Tilts —
laiwhen I became a permanent resident wxxhinfftnn t™i mtened
of Michie in 16 rears .eo I was nre- "a5/ln&lt;,on' and IL'“,’"'d to Pret i- t(T constitute a form of legalized
SCHUYLER^TELL EM
p!
i’rt.lA’1™""
brx.xUMM
ub_
in advance and decide
exact- 1__________________
n • &gt; r&gt;vagO 1
denl Hoover relate the story of this
Malcolm Bintfay *rites "Only -God k|y whai,-. .... ,WTO: Bnu w au. lri. inrcuc craveuera; -van we get our
Mias Margaret Burton, grand­
piracy:
to
them
politics
is
only
a
un&lt;1 w.d,)'’W- -hectic travellers: "Can we get our
destined,
so to *•"
speak,
to WQrid.Wjde depression.) You folks.
r«t «
■•v sometime ♦game, the rewards of which are can make a tree and He d dn I ung everythin* else go by the lunch. «e the Grand Canyon and daughter of Mrs. John Lake, was
visit your delightful city. I liked it. as taxpajrere. support this thing we ”
“atkbii" infl’uTnTc *"and"7i1a"ny make it for you political candidates boards. Mrs Davenport and 1 knew get away in an hour?" "Certainly." unlfed in marriage to Gerald Rccso
and
still
do.
And
not
the
least
of
of
Detroit on August 15th. Mrs.
about
Alasko GEO-11
GEO- ;I said.
said. "You
"You can
can cal
cal right
right hers
here and
and
the influences that attracted me was $tUBP^nu? n^kn^H^Xd ,,ronuble Pa,rctla.Rr 8uch influence, to use as a billboard on which to as much
graduate
of Nashville
tack your ugly mugs—Schuyler GRAPHICALLY before our visit as there
If you can pay* from
mere is
15 the
me Grand
orana Canyon."
canyon? The
Tne itecse was a "
"T7 "
,
Marshall. Clinton county Republl- afterwards.
*-*• us free
*—- to
• do
• Canyon
....
looked about a mile
.. across, i™..“h.00' “W &amp; t,ie Childrens
uw .Intern .M hbcnly lnWU.nl
,
1"v"
,M ,U“ “*• “
----------------- That left
$21.50 to $30.00 for
If in an'hour
-A.— .x.-u «—u
M ol your tBX ,untl arc uast&lt;,d *» state government. Both Republican can-News.
,the things wc came to da. We might'.1 wonder
—w u
.a,-. they vcould
-~.m *^*lal ln Detro,t “ a "»tetered
personality of young Dick Cook. »Hls
eat their lunch and REALIZE that nursc
government; some of this ran be .... Democratic nartle* arc the rcas well know to advance that wriest
your.fall suit; if you
An American paraoox
paradox We
„ . 1, 0 1&gt;,moc™uc pan.is arc me re- । An
wc revere will not exhaust any region in one it is as far across as from Hastings
dad and uncle 1 hare met but once.) t,r«M.Ae,.Aa -.-1 ___ A f '■&gt;
Mr. and Mr*. Clift Kleinhan* and
prevented, and some of it cannot. fugcs Ui
of kliz.bx political
pirates You
the IllcilfVlJ
memory U1
of r.kULA
Patrick Henry IUI
for
----- ----.... -------- -------puiik.AU. pun!!.'
xvu Lilt
visit. Specifically, do wc go to sec, to Woodland? Anyhow they had family of East Lansing apent Sun­
demand the finest of
Vm.r d.ii.htfi.1 w
.. I . Z*. °n y *n,y tO Cl,t down the **’ “no* *ho some of them arc. at work saying "give me liberty or give me
the agriculture of a region, its)come some sixty mile* out of their day evening here.
Your delightful Hastings, consist- cesslve cools of government, whelh- In lhe nrcsent
. - election Only by ob- death'' "nd* --------------*-----------,hcn we slRn
“ cod--------'’ or 4
tailoring for your per­
Mra. C. A. Biggs visited her itister,
contract that curtails our ’cen&lt;-ry. its geology, it* plant and way to SEE lhe Grand Canyon. I altag of Rs physical property. Its hu- cr of federal, state, or even the in tne present election, uniy oy oo
serving them closely, by learning liberty —W. H. Berkey. Cassopolis anlmal life? What is the particular way* wondered if they, really aaw Mrs. A. H. MacEldowney in Jack­
sonality; if you enjoy
man being*. Its cultural Imrtitutbns. mallest unit. Is for you, as citizens,
reason for this particular trip? That ANYTHING worth while except to son BatuFday.
where they travel, can you determine vigilant.
I is the first and the great question to - be able to say afterward. "I iiave
is. of course about the same as mod to take a greater interest in its
The first meeting of the Chamber
Uine, long-wearing
how to cast your b.llot November 0
„One fondly." Apathetic Am- confront every, traveller before he seen the Grand Canyon." We spent of Commenrce for the fall was held
other area* of like size in our coun- problems. When some wise iieraon '
wool fabrics, we urge
try. Within your borders and in uttered this famous remark: 'Ths " -If you want to save your party and bas£ndor can do the United States closes the home door behind him the night at the bottom and saw a Monday night at the I. O. O. F. hall.
and
puts
hte
traveller's
checks
in
LITTLE
of
that
greatest
gorge
in
all
**‘c yourself from eventual loss.
more good in any Latin American
bekahsPP&lt;!r *“ put on
lh® H«your rural environs, human hearts ocst governed people arc the least
you to inspect our
country than can 10.000 marines."— hte pocket. For example, our one.the world.
beat in an eternal yearning for the governed " he mean: that the least
purpose in the recent ^rlp was to| At Westminster -Abbey many years
Accident* seem to be quite num­
Dr. Pedro Jose Zepeda. Tailoring Dept.
things of thl* life—and undoubtedly supervision people need from gov- i: I have spent a great deal of time___________________________________ I study the drouth, for we had been (ago we saw a company of Cook'* erous far Nashville people or hap­
the next. You contain men and ernmental agencies.' the happier observing the acitvitles of political Of justice need watching and re- Jover th? route many time before on .tourist* being guided through Hen- pening in and near the village, a*
other quest*.
' ry Seventh's chapel. At the tail end
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Gardner, daugh­
women—most ot them unsung and they will get along as neighbors; for turtles, though I have never been a pairing Just as much as the weighing
________________
, -j
Hov^ go
about planning a trip? I of a company of probably
forty ter. Mrs. Venu* Pennock and Mr».
unheard—whose lives testify to their mtich of government is. in a very candidate lor or held any public .scales in your edrner store. The city feel justified in att^ptTng an'an- hobbled “ahtUe old woman’ who~re- Sam Dutches* were going to&gt; Lan­
r,t0 l?,a ouwition. not because it marked os she passed, "What place ding Friday, their car skidded in
loyalty to the upbuilding of Hasting, targe sense, made necessary by the offlcc. But many years of active sealer of weights and measures must
newspaper
work
have
brought
me
do
his
Job
well-and
that
mean.
’
perienced
‘
tkveUe
“
but
bSrn
and Barry county. By the same tok- unwillingness of jwople to lenrn to ne-wrer «ork h.re, l&gt;reu*h. « 4, „u job
th.l m&lt;*»
U&gt; Alu*. mre. lapse gravel and went in the ditch.
Mr. Gardner ha* a ttfoken collar
public of- that «
wontVn
------------ worhen
------------- UH13MX1
en»
your
populace
live with ••••
the —
least
and
strife into close contact with r
you alert voters
must
men a*,U
and
of the
insisted LUKI
that WC
we bone. Mrs, Dutchess wa* cut quite
.
- ■
•probably
' contains
------------ ---—.■• friction *»■
,u a.,*..
----------------- do vrair
.your- many inexperienced ******
WVIIKU V|
MIC passengers
human. ben.gs. ।let's hope they are among themselves. When you can- nclah: rnort of‘ them are really
" hon*
'inspecting
rntnrctlna jobs
tnhs as free citizens are taking to the rood
road these days
rtoi-s were sailing
ulltnir
R-mklDH-r
STRAIGHT
nnrth badly and the other* were bruised
north
wry, «ry snfell in.numbexi. uhosc not :-ta«-Uiv neighbor-M-thv^WJ'-esL and want to perform a repl sen-, equally well. If you would get full —
a'1,d —
50 mucls
money are whereas WA
we were
more
west ■ MUd stl*ken Up.
—• time Aand
—A Maww*#
WK*A going ***V«
V ....
fruitleu
for;than
On Saturday afternoon. Mr* Bu»,,
...
... of' greed. ,c&lt;f tz.
LL.—
being wasted in fruitless
search for
than ,north. Most of them knew lit-1
lit—
. n»i!v
only mAib.MAH.
motives &lt;re to squeerc ....
(Hit of you allow
many .human evils
,o vz»*_
you—1x11 ro-w
,hcr€ ■’* nun)**
plenty nF*
of 'measure
for your dollars. '‘
■satufattlon.'
--------------------it—
*atisfactlon.
(tie and apparently cared leas as to an Callaghan of Battle Creek was
life whatever Tbelr shriveled and and sclflshnew and^unfairness, an- others who care for you only at
------- =------ ------------------------। First of all. let us decide in a where we* were What they wanted
; where we were. What thev wanted severely Injured and her son. CalOur Huita murt fit and
selfish
comjealousy, eic.,
etc., eic..
etc., to
to oe
be maae
made ---------election
But. enough
of this rambling— general way the
thing »r
we wish
most j was
was 10
to oc
be amused,
hour wnn
with vln, professor of English at the Law­
----- .— natures can get; every aw
*- Kger.
vr, jvaiousy.
- time,
----- ™ so that you can take 1 ----..................................................
..... muui
w***i num
amusca. hour
nour by
oy nour
aatisfy you before in­
munily harbors suchwunenllghtened manifest in human relationships. cart&gt; of thCm whlle they hold Office..next week BUI Berkey, of the Cass- to see and to do. Then we will write m many , sensations as possible rence Schoo! of Technology In De­
souls. Ml Of them to be pitied for and it become, necessary to ret up "On the average, government is about |Opolls Vlgltart. wUl interest you with |he
troit, narrowly escaped Injury when
vesting one cent.
their starved outlooks upon an oth- outside Influence* to eradicate, as « clhlfal « average buxines, is For better stuff. He. too. will probably
n
^e^e tily -JX a ktek‘% tftoe™
their car struck a truck end over­
turned on M-?5 on the south aide
erwlre Joyous adventure Jcnown as fay'as possible, these evils. That is |event public official wire has looted resort to rhyme—and reason—as he oj uie national parkswe will write
it la almmt a reproach to waste
human existence There
are ouya
boys wny,
why. in
inaa world
world tnat
that isisnow
now getting
get tine thc public treasury of little or big tells you .—
how —
to----------fix the- wrongs
In---the
A.-.**^.
Jiictc are
-- -----—Department
-------------------of Interior at Wash- time and money on the road. When iMhan said he was drying north
.«J girls under __
____ - ....
... 1•____________
- affairs.
1 *iA. Bo 111 end this brief. Inrtnn for Pamphlets
namnhlWa dealing with
with
. — .« —.aaa
... ..A-ui.
-nd
your individual and the back-wash of hatreds' that _
"burst 1,um5
lherc __
are___
“...
-called
legitl- human
when the truck, occupied by two ne­
trip fe
enjoy
the benefits
of travel it would
active crenrol. each emerging forth in a World war. our fsdefal
‘’uataets who have done the,but pleasant to me. editorial visit to that region. If it la a mountain
‘
.n w
w
« groes from Detroit, turned directly
we win get. In the same way. maps
in front of his car. He swung to
into maturity with high hopek and and state government* are so rapY&lt;X1 need but to reflect upon,your delightful community. May the showing roads and trails. If it 1* to.thoee who do spend of their *ubavoid a beadon collision, his car
SMMtime* turbulent enthusiMms— idly entering into the affairs of ev- lhe v“* '"ue# of bonds and other Hastings Banner continue to bring be an auto trip we will get road*stance amidst strange and rtlmu- slid* swiping the Xruck and turned
,and what a challenge they bring toerF life, einecially In the economic “ouUUcs that have defaulted in the Its cheerful and ably edited new* to
no&lt; al°ng tty way from local jig ting scenes to take time and fore- over ret the right side of the road.
Mrs. Oallaglian vu taken to Nichols
whrt. naught tn Hasting, or close to
- --------------------- -------------^ean. Governmental policies may be good folks of Hasting* and Barry route wy teJeJSed[ to^hatot ST^^Lk? th?1!^ort% uSir hospital in the Hess ambulance.

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WATERS

It, there are future Lincoln*,
Lincoln*. Plot-1
so muth'conceived
high county, tn
read
pfof-1 We human being* spend ao
much conceived and enacted by hlah'oouniy.
in city, village, or upon the advantage;
advantage: for on the road
cnee Nightingale*, cnarte* Lind- time and money trying to correct idealists, but generally they are car- i farm, increase the measure of your trail time is both money and
■berghs. VoUaire*. each a potential the problems of the outside world, iwd into execution by selfish and .interest and support of one of
tetor and enuader
crusader for
fm the
tor estabrre.b- that we too often neglect
neeket the real]predatory
real oredatorv humankind.
humankind. Tho scales
wales ।Michigan's
Mwhrean s beat
best weekly
wrekiv newspaper*'^
rewaoaueW
a position to chow

or
«- the
the ! opportunities.
nnnort&gt;mifi&lt;-« Anyhow
inrhn. not to
tn take
oppor- French heel* and ordinary walking
'“***• tato ‘he tootmtaln* “ 1 *“**
dooe'
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.
tn ad- o,,,n
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taken, of her effest. left hip and pclvl*. showed that no bones were ftac‘“L**1 _
Gall Bedore, IP, of Lake Odessa.

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‘TREASURE ISLAND”
HERE NEXT WEEK

Wo are certain that many Ranner readers will be pleased to team
that •Treasurer Island," with Wal­
lace Beery and Jackie Cooper will
be shown at the Strand theater
Wednesday. Thursday and Friday
night*, oct 3rd, 4th and fi|h.
As usual Manager Branch wa* on
the ground early and secured this
Picture for Barry county patroite of
the strand.
There will be a special matinee
Wednesday afternoon, Oct 3rd, for
school children, when they will be
favored with special low admission
price.
■
It 1* a matter of common knowl­
edge that of late there haa been se­
vere criticism of the producers of
moving pictures because of the ten­
dency to eniph**tee sex. lewdness,
crime, and other features that a
great many people feel should never
bt permitted to appear on ths
• screen.
Here In a colorful setting, will be
a reproduction of pirate adventure
taken from.Robert Louis Stevenson'*
■Treasure Island." m which two of
the screens most popular stars. Wal­
lace Beery and Jackie Cooper, have
the leading parte, and assisted by a
cast of many others scarcely less not­
able in the movie world. Making
pictures for the education, amuse­
ment and entertainment ot the pub­
lic 1* a "business," Just the same os
any other business. Those who
make those pictures, wc are sure,
want to meet the demands of pa­
trons.
'
Though wc have not had - the
pleasure of seeing it as yet. "Treas­
ure Island" comes highly recom­
mended as a goad, clean picture, full
of thrills, and one that has a general
appeal. Picture producers can tell
whether'pictures of thl* kind meet
With public approval by the "box
receipts." If you want to help en­
courage the production of better
pictures it will help a lot to patrotitee "Treasure Island" and others of
that quality as they appear.
FORD 8AY8 PROSPERITY
HINGES ON “SANTA."
Washington. Pa.. Sept- 23—When
everybody goes back to work, Henry
Ford said today, everything will be
fine.
"Do you think that will be this
winter?" he was asked during a
brief interview at the ceremonies
dedicating a .memorial to William
Holmes McGuffey.
"If Santa Claus goes to bed, it
&gt;111." was the quick answer.
Mr Ford had Just been parrying
questions regarding his position on
the NRA. whose automobile code he
has refused to sign.
- "Who do you mean by Santa
Claus? The government?"
J "You know dang well what I
mean,” said Mr. Ford.
A host ot autograph hunters end­
ed the interview.
NE-TOP-PEW GROUP.
■ The Ne-Top-Pew
Camp
Fire'
group held Ito first meeting ot the
Jail oti Wednesday evening. Sept.
Ith. with every member present. The
assistant guardian. Mrs. Ivah Winfcger. gave a very Interesting and
instructive talk on the new year's
work, explaining to the girls how
|ach one could earn some very spe­
cial honors. Every member plan* on
floing her very best to forge ahead
|nd cam for herself and her group
js many honors and a* much credit
as possible. All the member* are
iPIremakers" and are working on
•he.r "Torchbearer*" rank. Nearly
111 of the group attended Camp Kifanniwa during lhe post summer.
■ On this Wednesday evening, the
■iris arc hiking to'Lake Al-GonQuin for a cook out supper. In the
■ear future a rummage sale will be
held to earn fund* for dues and
Camp Fire gowns.
.
.

property to-wtt:

I milch co*. 1 gray mare colt, I pair
of oken and yoke*. 1 baby yoke, '1
ox cart Iron, several feet poplar
weatherboards, ply and wood mould
board, 7.000 to 10.000 clap boards,
IJW0 ten-foot fence rafts, 1 80-galton sap kettle, 95 sugar troughs
made of white ash timber, 10 gate,
of maple syrup, 3 spinning wheel*,
30 pouhd* mutton tallow, 1 large
loom made by Jerry Wilson, 300
pole*. 100 split hoops; 100 empty
barrel*, one 32-gal. barrel of John­
son-Miller whiskey, 7 years old; 300
gallon* of apple brandy, one 40-gallon copper still, 2 dozen read books,
made by Ben Mills. 50 gallons of 3
handle hooks, 2 scythe* and cradle*.
1 dozen pitchfork*, one-half Interest
In tan yard, 32-callbre rifle made by
Ben Mills. 50 gallons of soft soap,
ham. bacon and lard, 40 gallons of
sorghum, moliusc*. o head of fox
hound*, all soft-mouthed but one.
"At same time I will »el! my six
Negro slave*—2 men, 35 and 40
years old; 2 mullatto wenches, 40and
30 years old; will sell together to
sante party a* will not separate
them.
'Terms of sale, eash In hand or
hole to draw four per cent Interest,
with Bob McDonnell as surety.
“My home te two miles south of
Versailles, Ky„ on the McCouns fer­
ry pike. Sale will begin at 3:00 A. M.
Plenty to eat and drink.”—J. L.

MAY BE A WEED WILL BE­
COME A FAJM PRODUCT

Mounting Price of Orudc
Rubber May Have
That Result
- Il te pouible that Michigan farm­
er* may find a new farm product,
which they can raise easily and
profitable. The mounting price of
crude rubber te again turning the at­
tention of American scientist* to
making America independent of all
other countries in toe production of
crude rubber. It l? said that a gum
which can be extracted from golden­
rod make* a splendid quality of
rubber, At the present time the Hol­
land and British governments prac­
tically control the supply of crude
rubber, which come* from East India
possession* of those two countries.
It te extracted from rubber trees.
The growing of such trees has not
been profitable in recent years, be­
cause of the low price of raw rub­
ber. The two governments have
Joined In an agreeipent to boost the
price. If they shall carry their
program far enough to alarm the
American manufacturers who use
crude rubber—nnd America uses
more of It than ail of the rest of the
world put together—then there may­
be sometolng doing tn the U. 8. A.
and a real effort may be made to
raise golden rod extensively, so that
the United States can produce its
own rubber.
Goldenrod grows wild in Michigan.
It would not take much effort to
grow it on a large scale, because it
seem* especially adapted to the cli­
mate ot this state. It will be re­
membered that the late Thomas Ed­
ison produced an excellent quality
of rubber from thte plant. He died,
and the low price oK crude rubber for
several years has not encouraged
more experimenting. However the
threat of greatly increased prices
1* causing much interest in the
goldenrod al thte time.
A SENSIBLE VIEW.
Henry Ford says some things that
are very much to the point. Speak­
ing of surpluses. Ln an Interview the
other day. he said:
"Msst persons think nowadays of
the surpluses as an evil. It is said
to break the market and drive down
prides. Therefore, they say. the sur­
plus should be destroyed and the fu­
ture production of the commodity
strictly limited.
■This view I think la slvort-sighted
and mistaken. The surplus is really
« blessing in disguise. It places pres-,
sure on lhe ingenuity of man to dis­
cover new uses for the commodity.
Once these new uses are discovered,
the apparent surplus adds to the
wealth and comfort of human life."

WANTS WHIPPING POST.
u Judge Edward J. Molnet extmaseH
■te regret, in the federal court at
Detroit Thursday, that the law did
■ot permit him to tend Wm. Button
U» a whipping post. ' Sutton te 35
Wars old. a former policeman, and
was convicted on a charge of at­
tempting to extort money from pros­
pective brides, whose names he obidned from marriage license record*.
For a fee he promised to'reveal the
"past*" of their future husband*. A
OBITUARY.
fpan dirty bnough and mean enough
James Underhill, ton of Joseph
to do such a thing would be a fit
candidate for the punishment which and Mary Underhill, was born in
Judge Molnet wished he could give Marden. Kent Co.. England. July 6.
him.
east of Delton Sunday morning.
Sept. 1®, 1934. at the age of 7# years.
2 months and 10 day*. With hte par­
ents he came from England to NewYork when he was three years old.
rand redded in New York until ten
By B. A. LyBorker
years of age when he came to MlchDyspepsia 1s indigestion and It itgan and settled In Barry township
ha* one effect—it sadden* the
where he haa since resided. In lhe
whole existence of the victim.
year 1880 he was united in marriage
to Miss Helen Learn of Barry town­
Dyspepsia results from various
ship. who passed away on April 1.
reason*—but the principal one*
1890. To this Urtlon was born one
are over-eating and eating too
daughter,
Irene. In 1893 he was again
fast. The three-meal-a-day hab­
united
in marriage to Miss Clara
it which te sufficient for the la­
Terpenlng of. Prairieville &lt;o.wfn*hip.
boring man te too heavy a reK' b far the sedentary worker. | On July Bth. 1917, ho wa* married
to Mrs. Alice Ronan, who survive*
result te that hte system te
him. He leaves to mourn the low
filled with more food than he
of husband and father, hte wife.
can assimilate.
Hasty eating
Alice,
and daughter, Mrs. John Har­
which has become a habit with
rington.
and two grandchildren.
many nervous nnd hard pressed
Mrs Margaret Pennock and Marvin
worker* te another sin against
Harrington, also a sister. Mr*. Mary
the. physical structure.

IVA III!

tbc bIand- Ne&amp;r this monument to
tle Kuinc invariably stand* the sole
I Cuban survivor of that battleship.

auistebulary Mi top &lt;A a
and the extremely poor. There seente I
to be an Mbaerice of that great middle­
class of comfortable, wrell-to-&lt;lo peo____________ _____________ I— ——
..,™ pup™.™ *
«?•"
"W.
________ _______ __
i ___________ *ny moment. The negro population
(Continued from page one)
ion the Island has greatly Increased, Our drt*® took u* through the
--------- —— --------:--------------------------- 'and there has been quite a mixture I “wealthy section." ihowlng many
Fire did extensive damage to what
te known a*' Bunbury Inn, on the
"
Bern: noma
mmtaa. 1uthfc.
north end of Gull lake Saturday causing the deaths of over 100 peo­
tyI*' ,?h,en t0°' ■myst attractive and beautiful in their fete
night. Thi* place used to be known
agitators have found their way I tropical letting* and iurrpundinn excitement
at the Turner Resort, ft has wide ple. and entailing a loss of mil­ Into Cuba. Jfflrt a* they have Into all The architecture wa* chiefly, ifnot :near getting shot, while
lions of dollars. The day that wc
popularity under it* present name.
“tmtries. and they fouhd wholly, ot Spanish design, and Ln such the atreeta of HaranA .
The year's resorting season had
plenty of material to work on. Not surrounding* It would seem almost !a CUMd darted
t The police u»k after t
about doped, but the proprietor, that, only a few months hence, that far from this Maine monument, a L lf ahy OLhcr woujd
oom mchced to ah
Mrs. R. H. Hawkins. and her six floating palace would meet Buch a modem hotel rear* it* itaiely head place. We drove on out to an agri- course
1
children were in their room* in the terrible end. Later Investigation
abovc a" the surrounding cuitura! experiment station several les* of Ute crowd or cc
Inn when tho fire was discovered. tends to show that tho ship may buildings, and ha* a rommandlng mile* out In toe country, and It wa* Many thought that another revo­
on the way. but the flee­
The origin te believed to have been have been deliberately act on fire. H view of the ocean. It te really a I really surprising to *ee toe large lution
Mr* Jennie
land.
X the
ing Cuban proved only to be a puraedefective wiring in the attic. The ao what punishment could jit such beautiful building, and it would be ; stre.Jhr,
snateher. one of the bullet* fired at
blaze was flrat noticed when the a dastardly crime?
“i*
under culuVKtlon. The sou look­
him came within inches ot on« of
lights Began flickering.-Mrs. Haw­
-- though
—•- ft
■ would •be producUve.
• Havana te charmingly located, and spot. Not long before we visited Ha- cd af
•
kin* waa 111 in bed at the time, but could be developed into one of the vana toe agitator* and revolutionist* but I did not learn why II was not our lady paasengcr*.
Our trip wa* to Include a visit to
directed her children to take out most beautiful citie* in the world. were In command of things. Some being used. Possibly ••surplus'' pro­
the light fuses, and lost no time In Inside te a fine harbor around officers of toe deposed
duction
as uuuicixjuk
bothersome in uuu»
Cuba , Morro Castle and other points, but
•
- -resident
.. . ••
“'-‘•mu te iu
to Booth
so
much
time
was
lost
in
visiting
summoning aid.'
I
which the business section has been Machado were .---------- — *“
visit Ito** 1
"Sloppy Joe'*" place, the cigar fac­
The newly reorganised Delton Arc built. Elsewhere the land slopes beautiful hotel. L_----------------------- ...
is sick tn b&lt;
deportment conquered the blare and gracefully down to the sea. Further Ln and taking them, the revolution­ on fruits and vegetables were aur-1 tory. and other places of far lesser fast m Sn*------- ---------prevented J t* destroying the build- (back arc the rolling hills. Nature ist* placed .machine guns in com­ pritlngly low. and with great varie­ Interest, that our driver included
that wc wouldn't have lime to vtelt
Ing and spreading to adjoining col- was bountiful In remembering this manding positions all aiound toe ties to make selections from.
tagea, It wo* the first call answered i portion of the -pearl of the An­ hotel and turned loose with the guns | DCIOIV
Before wr
wc 1BI1UCU
landed U1
In UB¥Bnai
Havana, nu
np-. Mono Castle. He had collected our
___ _ since
.____ the
.. . Hiles."' and
..... I..
. .... way
....... at least,
. . ... .the
.. .. The lives of everyone In toe hotel merous passenger* were more or less fare*, had our money, and what be death of her Bister, Mr». Amy RoraIn une
by the Delton department
bangh. of Charlotte,
__ _
. .
1
.... ..
...
were In
in rlnnapr
danger, nt
of nnnvsf
course, r.'rrarrl.
regard­ conccrned
purchase of Its present equipment, Spanish war wa? a big help and 'were
as lo whether it would be said "went," despite our protests. We
Mra Frank W
consisting of a truck and gu mask*. that was that t|w Americans gave ■less of who they were, where they safe to leave the ship or not. Not so, did see a lot of Ute city—about all and Mra. Owen
we
ever
care
to
in
fact.
came
from,
or
whether
they
had
any
Insurance men are loud in their the city a thorough "cleaning up" 1
long before, the revolutionists had
nlng. Mr. Dodg
Somewhal1
Interest
in ----------------------the success or----------------failure of taken charge of things, and even ah
they left. Appearance* do ------— ...
praise of toe work of the Delton before
—
:
improved.
•
j the revolutionist cause, a number American official had been shot at.
firemen, in fighting thl* blaze and !not indicate that any
ny too much atat-;'
Lynn Griffen called on Adrian
SOUTH BOWNB.
preventing toe destruction of the tentlon Is being given along that:were killed and the building was Intermittent shootings had con­
Cramer Sunday eYenlnt.
building, water was pumped from ■line now. Before the Spanish war quite a sorry looking sight after the tinued almost dally, and but a few
Mr. and Mrs. WUl Cockier and
the lake. The Hickory Comers de- 1the city of Havana was a pest hold melee ended. Judging from pictures days before we arrived, a new out­ Mr*
Dora Kepkey of Leighton
DOUD CORNBM8.
partment also responded nnd wa* 1of filth and disease. Yellow fever i printed at the time. But when we break had occurrcd. The Cubans are township visited their niece, Mra.
ready to help If needed1and other scourges swept the peo-|were there the exterior damages at quite an "excitable" race, and when Harold Yoder and family Sunday.
with Mra. Pearl Larabee Friday,
The Delton department te entitled Ipie oft like flies. In epidemics that (least had all been repaired. When they start shooting they make a
Mr. and Mra. Will Mteliler and Oct. 5.
visited the island. In fact y°u 8°
one of these «ight-aeelug business of it. Their alm may not Gwendolyn
to the pratee It te receiving for ite ,frequently
।
endolyn spent Sunday with Mrs.
Mra.
There will be preaching at Cedar
________
good work. One of
the garages ...
in It
1 U said that the city wa* scarcely • excursions. you go where they take be so perfect, but that tent any com­ Mteliler*
- -M. Rouih.
• and
- 1 Creek church Sunday evening at
hler’a brother. J.
body
that town built a new ™
z on
~ the ever Dee from yellow fever. The ' you. because they tell you they make fort to the one who gets In the way wife.
-. of .Portland.
—-------- -----On
-----------their—way
„ t |7:30. AU eome.
—....
.
. Americans went in. Just ns they did tall of the historical points. A Cu- of a stray bullet. Excitement has home they called on Mr. and Mra.
nre truck, which enable*
them
to
_____ _____ ,
_
carry several barrels ot water, which ; in Panama, and gave the city such a ! ban’s idea of a historical point is been tense in Havana, and still stenu Kyle Stambaugh of Sunfield.
Twenty-three weather stallona
can.be used immediately before the]; cleaning a* it had never Jud before rath&lt;r vague to say the least. We to be so. Not long before we arrived
Frank Walton wu in Grand Rap- have been abandoned without I
Auction pipe will make a larger *up- j|—nor since. Judging from appear- arrived at tills conclusion when our the armed guardians of lhe city, for
business Thursday. * I Improvement that we can notice.
ply available. In many small nre* ances. Thi scourge of yellow fever ear drew up behind a lot of other
thte supply will be ample, lite was wiped out. and from Hut day i sight-seeing cars, stopped In front
memWrs of the Delton department1; to this tn* said that there has been , of "Sloppy Joe'*" place, and we were
(all directed to get out. "Sloppy Joe."
go through regular training for!'no serious outbreak.
their work, and have made them-]( Before our ship was even docked. I w as informed used to be well known
I it was
evident
and it is claimed
that—
he, j
selves efficient in fire fighting.
—
----------------- that military forces in Chicago,
- -------------------------r---------1
......
...
.
..
Ull- ,U..
The Bunbury Inn is orje of the were in control. You put a uniform 1 .....
Kot out —
while
the getting \was good. ■
most widely known buildings at
these fellow*, and arm them with! He opened a saloon in Havana and ,
Gull lake. Il wa* remodeled seven a «un. And you have personages who (evidently has made some degree of
or eight year* ago. The flames dam- n[* bound to esnphastee their power i financial success. But wiiy sight­
aged about seven or eight rooms in “nd importance. They Just can't seeing cars should all be compelled
the upper part of toe structure, five help it. it seems, and their perfor- to stop there, when there are numon toe third floor and two on the niancr, possibly of their duties, te | erous other place* much more atsecond floor. The fire was largely. often accompanied by an uncalled | tractive and of far greater historical
confined to toe attic and between for InJulencc that is apt to be often-,.'igniflcance—we will have to leave
floor*.
*lve. Along with many others we:it to our readers to ferret out a
, wen*, on one of the automobile sight- reason—and It probably wouldn't i
seeing trips aiumra
around mm
the: cnjr.
city. We
we stopped «•;
at
BRANCH DISTRICT.
wc • take long. At any rate »«.
Last Week's Letter.
stopj^d at lhe &lt;athcdral and were "Sloppy Joe's" and for quite a lilMra. Minda Mudge and Mis* Rhlh -'hown some wonderful piece* of *11- tie time. Another place that we stopWe are now carrying lhe "Great Scott"
Mudge accompanied the former *, 'cr made centuries ago. and every ped for ouite a long time—and per­
son, Fr. John Day to Traverse City one a work of art. Wc drove along haps for the same reason—was at
Thursday. Mrs. Mudge returned the I the beautiful wide oceanside drive! a well known Cuban cigar factory,
which have proven exceptional for wear
first of the wetk. Miss Ruth .will made of cement, that look.* out over One thing here was interesting beand also good rtyle. Then we have "Bnsspend the week with relatives in the sea, the waves pounding so hard cause it was so unusual. There were

Delton Fire Department Did
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With WaUaoflsBesry; Jaokie
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against the steep protecting wail,; perhaps 300 or 400 cigar-makers
Mrs. Allan Sage, of Ypsilanti! that the water hi places wa* thrown, working In. thte large, well-lighted
spent the week end with the family &gt;n showers up over onto the drive- rdbm. The unusual thing about it
here.
way. Wc went on to Lhe beautiful, was that in the middle al the room.
Rev. E. A. Faust of Kalamazoo monument erected to the memory ot and up towards the ceiling, was a
conducted quarterly meeting serv- the Battleship Maine, sunk In Ha- little platform. Here sits a man apd
Ices at the North Maple Grove ,vana iiarbor.
uv.. There probably
pi.ru.iui) te
» no
IW [reads to
‘W the workmen from
...... a
n news
•—■r" ­
church Saturday afternoon and question •—
• what Cuba ■--------- “all
•» day long. .Evidently the
but
to-day 1(paper
Sunday morning. Mrs. Faust and would ba under the domination of Cubans like to be entertained while
their three children accompanied &gt;Spain, but for the intervention of working. Before leaving you arc ex­
Uncle Sam. No doubt this rnonu- [peeled to buy cigars at a price a
him Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Adams called :ment to the Maine was an expression jllttle higher Ilian what you would
on toe former's parent* at Freeport ।of the appreciation of many CubansJpay here at home. The cemetery at
for the assistance given them byjHavana te unusually beautiful and
Sunday afternoon.
Four student* from thte district J------------------ —
--------------------—r
- — In—
America in---------throwing
of!
the shackles—
well
kept.
design---------the .------Cuban
started school at Nashville Monday of Spain. Perhaps, though there ha*:'tastes may rather run to a seeming
the 17111.
.
I been a change in that feeling of deep' craving for all toe embelllshMr. and Mr*. Kenneth Norton and appreciation, because not long ago ments known to monumental art
baby and Miss vkfta Kraft of Mar-‘some of the armed Cubans took a but that only adds interest to a
ehall were Saturday afternoon guests pot shot at one of the very promi-, visit to toe most attractive cemeof Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton.
,nent American representatives tojtory at Havana. In the city of Ha-

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so strongly with the In our own country. All through:
speaker, but high tariff walls that;his travels he was impressed withi celved into the church without ex­
tensive study and careful prepa­
ration, although membership might
easily be increased a thousand. No
one sings in the adult choir who is
not a Christian. How can they sing
church music effectively otherwise,
he contended. Music fills a great
march! Dr. McClung comes back place In the work of the Madison
ficlal circles were Jews; 50 per cent; anything but optimistic about bet- Ave. church There are seven choirs,
beginning with one for little chil­
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are prone to hurl criticism at the While condemning much of hte pro-! is still the best country In which to
whole order. Let us suspect our gram and policies Dr. McGltmg said 'live, second to none In the matter of
Hitler's hold in that country came civil and religious liberty. Until the
about because he has unified the;doctrines of Jesus Christ dominate
nation, bringing back the morale nations and men. can we look fbr Die
and esteem of the German people, Holy City of God and a better na.*27^37^7nT Mcriunc following the devastating terms of the tlon was hte concluding thought. Dr.
’‘.Versailles Treaty. Then he has put McC!ung would be a fine speaker to
?
three lnto effcct mliny worth* reforms like bring to Hastings sometime for this
^nt^h^dTnd
Uie SEL0" “rtat bul,dln« Pro&lt;ram for work‘ same addrcsa
occasion of hte putting Into words |lng ,f?en’8l
' On€ of the m06t Interesting sesthe result of hte observations. Dr.' wlentlfic study tor a healthier na- |Sfons was the hour and a half given
, —— i_i.nj.__ t hmrvi frw th*' Hon. to name but a few. Of all the
%x&gt;men for the two
flirt time te a finished and fluent, Euroi**” t naA^uJj^t^db^vate~,branchM ot mlM1«n work, home and
speaker, i think after listening to [dwfre the*
bralny women (x&gt;
the great number ot masculine I *'lth the German Peoplethe .cupied the pJatform.Everything was
wrfetM^during these sessions.
pl.ets?nh11 He
»pcrtlncnt *nd to the point. They
would vote hte the most pleasing |t«y and friendliness every where.
[didn't overlap, they didn't repeat,
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land* he found Indications every- to the size of Michigan, contains a Mrs. W. H. White of Boyne City
•here of abject want and squalor; [city of two million people. With no presided; Mrs. A. H. Sargeant bf
severance of relations with lhe । chance of expansion tor trade or Grand Rapids, spoke for the Home
Mother country has not produced growth It’s the most unfortunate branch; Mrs.DoubledayofKalamn• the outward Improvement hoped for. country in Europe to-day. Italy he. zoo. representing the Foreign, had
Tn Fnnland a native son told him termed the most unified nation on secured for her period Miss Harriet
Hl snak~*u. »
.. I Watson
Watson of
of Detroit
Detroit, rerent!v
recently retnmrH
returned
from China; Mrs. Clapp, leading de­
I votlons. made one of the best pray|ers I heard during conference-

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The chemist who reasons out a
complicated experiment and live
business man who solves a difficult
in traduced the resolutlc
merchandising problem might suc­
urcs, even though most newspaper well until the name of
cessfully have held each other’s Jobs
readers don’t care for a lot of them. henchman. Thon there were doings. in life, since psychological evidence
Here are a few, however, and they A resolution was promptly passed
are sponsored by the state Highway endorsing everybody but Foulkes on
Department for their accuracy. They the democratic sute, national and
county tickets. But the delegates ed from the University of Michigan.
present a thumb-nail sketch of the
The study, made by Dr. Marlon
manuel Episcopal in our own city). situation presented by the proposed not make any suggestion that the Leroy Billings with the aid of 148
Each choir has Its own distinctive
democrats of the county oppose Mr. student subject* at the University of
robes,.,thus retaining its own In­
cents. There arc a lot of wild state­ Foulkes. They wished to leave that Michigan, showed also that students
dividuality when massed together os
ments in circulation about how matter entirely up to the rank and with many scholastic honor points
they are. onoe a month, a partlcumuch money “Is enough” for the file of their party to do aa they are usually better memorlaers of de­
larly gracious and charming sight, State Highway Department.
please. But they did turn thumbs Ulla than they are problem solvers
he said; the little ones not in Inap­
Not one person in a thousand down, turned them down hard, and that fact collectors in genera!
propriate black, but a dark blue-wlth ,
knows much of the complexities of against the convention giving any are often poflt In making use of their
lighter blue head covering; the In- ,the financing plan of the state's sort of approval to George Foulkes. brain stock In reasoning. ■
termediates In buff and wine combi- ,highway system. Judging from some
Another feature of Dr. Billings'
It is understood that Mr. White
nation; lhe Juniors in another; the public statements about highway fi­ left the convention In a disturbed findings was the fact that the men
working girls and men's choir In nancing, backers of the proposed gas state of mind. His exit was quite were 48.7 per cent belter than the
women
in reasoning out problems
another,
nnd
so
on
through tax amendment aren't included warmly applauded.
Indeed, you
to the adult choir forming the back­ among those who know any too might say was enthusiastically ap­ given, regardless of lhe subject, and
ground in their robes of black and; much about the matter, or they! plauded. When he had a chance in spite oY the face that the intelllwhite. Tills recalled to my mind the wouldn't
.
it This
mis te to say something he declared that «®nce rating of the two sexes was
be aovocaung
advocating It.
AngllS’tart iSter'to Zee’the’grS lhe 0017 conclu31on
«■ hte leaving the gathering could not approximately equal. Thte supports
AX i ninXv m
^‘formed on U1C
can reach. . be any more satisfactory to tho | Independent studies made by Dr. N.
Genuine Bail-Band Shoes!
choir of ninety in their rich vestIn a cap6ulo&lt; then; the sute will gathering than it was to himself |R. F- Maier, of the University, who
al*° found men better at reasoning.
collect about 820500.000 in 1934. personally.
And now the democratic delegates | but women superior in taking sugsay to republicans that If there gestions.
The teste given to •*
the
in the stately Gothic setting of against, this fund, including pay­ are any more Fred Whites In the
“ students In­
clude problems In geometry, arilhFirst Congregational church.
ments. by law. to the counties, total county they don’t want ’em.
Adventurousness is one of the about 819.123.000. This leaves a bal­
After having disposed of Fred metic, physics, mechanics, economClothing &amp; Shoe* for Men &amp; Boy*
marks of a sucmuful church. Don’t ance of about 81.377,000 for the State White and hte proposed endorae- iesz sociology, geography, and history.
HASTINGS
be inhospitable to new Ideas, but H's Highway Department's highway con­ n^ent of George Foulkes. the dem­ Before lhe.problems were posed the
unnecessary to descend to cheap­ struction program, with state money. ocratic county convention settled students were taught certain facts!
ness in order to be effective. No paid Now. try to lake about one-third of1 down to its regular business. It necessary for the solutions and the '
pews or reserved seats arc held in
named a* delegates to the demo­ questions were also worded so that ।
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
his church, one of the few big this figure, and you are subtracting cratic state convention the follow­ previous knowledge in the subjects Last Week’s Letter.
,
churches in New York holding to about 87.000,000 from something ing: Dr. Birge C, Swift of Mlddjp- would be of little help.
Rev. and Mra. Don Carrick and I
Giving a preliminary true-false
this custom. It's a big congregation more than 81.000.000.
vllle; Dr. John Wooton of Hastings;
of Woodland were guests;
test showed that the information daughter
*
and Dr. Buttrick said if there's but
The gas tax is the only state reve­ L. F. Maus of Hasting* city, and
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Parlee j
taught was well learned, or mem- '
one
and a
man like nue
Charles woodruff of Rutland.
... seat
---- vacant,
---------- ......
- .......
Uie Highway
Department nas;
nue the
Highway
evening.
&lt;»L Hou-e eome. U&gt; .1
«« m
J, Department
««has;
the
There was good Interest manifest­ orlzed. says Dr. Billings. But on the 'Tuesday
Mrs. William HUI of Ohio is|
t Intp as
it", a
a hlinv'rfhlrlv. Bohemian
Tfcthemlen
..
....
.
-- ___ ...
time
big motherly
entire, weight tax. plus 85550.000 ed In thte convention. The demo­ problems which required that the
a few days
with her daughr—— _______
_______________
_ .
womaR and she beats him to it. it's from 0,7tM?for*highway’pu?: crate of Barry county are getting solution* be reasoned out from thte -spending
I." Mra.
1".. Glenn
nl.nn Wotrlng.
V/zhtrlnir
the Colonel s hard luck and he must po^s What WH] thte total In 1934? ready to put on a vigorous cam­ stock of Information It became clear I ter.
that those who. had memorized the ' Mr.
Mra. H. w. Herahbergerl
balance hte silk hat on hte hand In | Apuroxlmrtely 823.410.000. or ap- paign.
facts
best
were
not
necessarily
most
I
of
Wut
Pa
j
rn
Beach.
Florida,
are
thTTu!aL.wlth»,OthCrt 5,a?deM,
।proximately 85.000,000 more than
able to pick out the details needed vllitlng the Hershberger and FlanThis letter has already grown too: thelr hlghway income Thte means
for a solution. On the other hand, nlgan families
y pro«r"n.otrer- 'that about some 85.000.000 In county
the high scoring problem solvers.
.
Dltman of Deing all the Conference did, te not road obligations will bo defaulted, or
easy to condense in one letter.
] re-financed, or that oounty roads will
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I wish there were space to pass on
a fitting report as given by Mrt. Sar­
geant of the activities of the Home
[Mission work which extends from
j coast to coast and to Alaska. That
I the under privileged all over the
land may have the same opportunity
ias lhe more favored is one of the
[main objects of the society. Indians,
negroes, mountain people, working
1 girls, foreigners, are the classes they
.help in their far-reaching program.
All thU aside from lhe material
! help they extend to the weaker parlishes of the denomination, making it
I possible to keep churches open, buy­
• • • suffer from lack ’of maintenance.
I'd like to tell more about the most' Borne of them are already. What has
ing licenses for cars, that posters
and reach a solution equally well in rl8On B,oc«er
[may carry on their work in poverty enjoyable gathering I attended over!thte to do with gas tax reduction?
any ot the various subjects.
| Edward Thompson and family |
[stricken territory. Hospitals, ortho- at Boyne City, twelve miles away, simply thte: If the state loses some
•These tests reinforce the idea spent Bunday evening with Ous
(Continued from page one)
[ pedic ward*, prenatal clinics, visiting when the ladles there entertained 87.000.000 from the gas tax. thehlghon lhe -Center
roqd.
that ’intelligence' In humans te es- -Turner
------------------------------; nurses, educational opportunities for the Ministers' Wives' Association for i way gifts to the counties, will be
sentlally
the
ability
to
solve
prob
­
• Mrs Anna Wltwer of Ohio, te
[youth in schools that dot the coun­ their annual luncheon and program. I reduced by at least thte sum. What
These residents of the school dis- lems and that many -------....... spending a few days with her daugh­
Intelligence
try over a wide range arc listed They are a fine bright lot of women, I will that do? It would raise local
trict. who Joined him In the pro- tests need to be revised to test this ter, Mra. Forrest Christian.
lalhong their activities. Along the the spirit of mutual interest and' tuxes for road purposes. It would ceedlngs.
have children to send to [capacity more and emphasize less
Glenn Wotrlng and daughter, Bet­
(latter line, of special Interest were sympathetic understanding was In I raise the tax on your house and
the personal anecdotes she gave of the very air. The Association came bam. You can't cut an income al- school and are anxious to have the the tests of perception, memory, as- ty. took the excursion to the Cen­
matter decided.
Isoclation, Imagination and muscular tury of Progress over the week end.
I the school maintained
in the into being, by the way. in 1915 :ready too small,
....
.
and hope to con­
A
hearing
on
the
mandamus
procoordination."
states
Dr.
Billings,
"Sticks" of Missouri No one could when Michigan Conference met In itinue to operate as before. After all, ceedlngs was held September 10 by I
Mrs. Mary Fteher and family en­
—' «
-----hear her report without feeling Hastings, during Russell Bready's we all have to face a certain amount
Judge McPeek. Prosecuting Attor-1
£• K- »• »•
.
. tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. Kathcr‘that the Woman’s Home Missionary pastorate.
&lt;of arithmetic.
ney Barnett, because of his'office.
The Thornapple-Kellogg school man of Ohio. Owen Smith and fam­
society were doing a great and vital
ily and Rev. and Mrs. John Smith
represented
those
Interested
In
havnow
has
lhe
largest
enrollment
of
NEWAYGO COLOR TOUR.
I was present In the High school
; work.
Bunday.
ing
It has been
ing lhe
tne board
ooara report
report lhe
me vote.
vote, By
uy |1 Ha
•«&gt; history. ••
! necessary
. /
u, '_u v/r. ue»l ne t-u- rv&lt;e-«
auditorium when Dr. Johns,
of Mus_ _ _______________
Newaygo
county’s______________
annual Autumn
........
a •n.-lnv
virtue of the law .u_.
that ■_
13 —
made "...
hte .to
employ fxvn
two nwr*
more t^arhrrx
teachers nna
and to
to
Mr.andI Mra. Hazel of^kr। Odes■ From Mrs. Doubleday we learned
I that the women of the Northwestern kegon, well known and highly re-'Colors Tour, sponsored this year by duty. Attorney Guy Bauer, of thtetadd three more transportation con- &gt;sa spent Sunday evening with Law­
vered
throughout
Michigan,
sitting
the
Chambers
of
Commerce
of
Ne.....
______
...
...
.
...
...
j
.
.
"m...
iMhh»r«
ara
rente
city. represented the school district veyances. The new teachers are. ।rence Lucas.
Lucas.
Branch of which Michigan Confer­
Just
a
little
back
of
me.
slumped
In
'waygo.
Grant
and
White
Cloud,
will
board. After hearing the testimony, Miss Prances McKevltt. Middleville.
Miss Myrtle Blocher of Ohio Is
. ence is a part, sends 50 missionaries
'to foreign fields, more than-any oth­ his chair. Just before the Confer- begin Friday. September 28. and con- Judge McPeek asked the two at- kindergarten and music; Lucille svisiting Mrs. Harrison Mlocher.
er branch. Miss Watson returned cnce lecture opened, and passed tlnue during the colors season In tomeys to file briefs In the case. I Moorley. Kalamazoo, first grade;! Mrs. Glenn
—
which they did. 'He rendered his, Ruth Lowman. Kalamazoo,Junior .Laird and Mrs. WIUlam Ifll! «pent
' from six years’ service in China, is away before he could be carried out. I October.
[ young, dynamic, forceful,
gifted His sudden death was greatly de- j The tour. 477 mUes |n length, will decision, as stated, on Monday. Hte [ High; Earl Van Sickle. Hart, biology J Bunday with Mrs. Ed. Schantz of
at Orant and continue opinion holds that the school board , and mathematics, and Miss Helen I NashvlUe
__
with the power of speech. Would plored. It also shook up Conference
completed " through Newaygo to White Cloud. of Irving village must perform their Svendsen. GreenviUc,
MrOgle ---------Flannlgan^enthat all engaged in this great work appointments, practically completed
Ijtiuc, English. We
nv [ —
- - —and Mra. —
- -- —
rzvvArl.ic the Mn.VuoAn
— r vnilrv
Jh, .Hershberger and Floncould get their message across as in the Grand Rapids district, ail covering
Muskegon rlv
river
valley plaln, ministerial duty In this mat-'welcome these young people, who tejUUQed
’
gave
Dr.
Kennedy,
district
superin
­
_______
work so
and taking visitors to many lakes ter and report the vote cast for and ;havc begun
does she.
theirr year's
year's work
so sue- nlgan families Bunday. Those pjvs( The high light of the conference tendent. a couple of wakeful nights, and other points of interest. Includ­ against consolidation. He holds that cessfuily.___________________________ cnt werc. Mr. and Mra. H. W. Herayj
The orchestra fumtehed music for ; berger ot Florida, Mr^_
! was Dr. Geo. A. Buttrick of the and two and a half rather harrowing ing Croton and Hardy Dams, the they have no authority to declare
and Mrt.
Randall
“
v-u- -*'
"
Madison Avenue. New York City. days. He left here yesterday to help High Rollway. Big Prairie Desert, the vote or the election illegal, that the Eastern Star convention which jI Hershberger
neiu here
me Thursday.
&gt;»«•.,.
Brooks of Clarksville. Mr. and Mra.
i Presbyterian church, the successor Iron -out rome of the heartaches, etc. The route is plainly marked matter being a function of a prop­ was held
Several of our former students j Walter Hershberger and son, lUlph
[of Dr. Henry Sloane Coffin. He gave and smooth the rumblings forming throughout and logs and maps wUl _____________________
er court and not of a._____________
school board.
lhe .aftermath
quite
Conference icciurv
lecture nnu
and vwv
two hu
ad-- .....
_
I[the
tne uonierencc
.
,...... of the
,,
’----- „ far- be furnished to persons making the Accordingly he sustained the man-(have come back'to take post grad- H^bbc£Ker _ ______ ___ j
।dresses One of the outstanding men [reaching changes, which usually are trip
MUs Evelyn Larsen and brother
damus, which requires the school uate work. They are all taking the I
[occupying American pulpits today tei’”®1 ln !hc,’’,,8hl.ip,5lt J" M10
Indications are that the trees in board to report the vote actually' course In bookkeeping. Each te as- Herbert ot Detroit. Mr. and Mrs.
I Dr. Buttrick, still a young man. He H
In this checkerboard affair
Ertle
Flannlgan
of
Detroit.
Mr.
and
cast for and against consolidation. I signed some work in the school.
was given a most graceful Introduc- that Hastings church lost its popular the Newaygo area wiU take on The Judge stated In hte opinion that some ot which te in the library and Mrs. Oscar Flannlgan and Mra. Ber­
especially beautiful colors this fall,
..
___ _
__ church.
.____ L naarnr
’lfp
pastor atiri
andmurn
muchlovrn
lovednwife.
tha Mulllnex and children of Bat­
lion . by __Dr. _Spence
of First
because of prevailing weather con­ U there te opposition in the district the office.*
Sadie R. Cook.
Jackson. Nothirig perhaps better em­
A group of F. F. A. boys have been tle Creek.
ditions. and thousands of visitors to consolidation, and If tlte opponMr. and Mra. Theodore Holsaple
phasizes the breaking down of de­
ents fqel that their rights had been 'setting out bulbs on our grounds as
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
nominational lines than the fact
petted to make the tour at Mme trespassed upon and that the vote1 a part of the laboratory work in of Decatur. Indiana, are visiting his
The Friendship Class held their time during the colors season.
that the man chosen for the import was illegal, they have a way to re-1. _Jirm
farm crops.
crops,
;'sister.• Mra.■ Levi Kantner,• for a few
ant Conference lecture at such a Sept, party at the home of Norman
dress their grievances through the | The boys Lof
-----------------------------------.
the animal husbandry ““X8.
... ,
Blocher and Mr.
gathering should be a Presbyterian. McIver of Middleville Friday eve­
court; but the school board cannot 'class
class are
are prepared
prepared to
to test
test milk
milk for;
fori
OBITUARY’.
butter fat. -*
It «te their purpose loi.and Mrs J*y Oilman-attended the
:In remarking on the fact. Dr. But­ ning. All report a fine time. Of­
Mary Lorana Thorn, second child do it for them.
Grand Rapids Bat­
trick set himself right with his ficers were elected for the coming
As the Judge realized that the re­ figure balanced rations and test j n°yer show
of
Elmer
and
Martha
Thorn,
was
__________
IMelhodtet brethren, by telling them year: President. Wayne Carpenter: bom In Virgil. Cortland" eounty. New port made by the school' "district cows for production as a part of urdayj_________ _
| he was lhe son of a Methodist vice-president, Norman McIver: sec­
school work thte season.
rOATH mtOVE.
York, August 25. 1854. and departed to the clerk was not made os a their
Arrangements have been made
COATS GROVE.
_
preacher still in the harness, the retary and treasurer, Clare Tongate.
from tills life at the home of her persona) matter by the members of
old fashioned kind, who wouldn’t Miss Lois Morgan will entertain the
with the FERA and W8TC to or-1
the
school
board,
but
was
a
mistak
­
| ride in a bus or a train on the Sab- October party. Mrs. Joseph Schnurr daughter. Mrs. Fred Gamble, on
see a Big. League ball
en attempt to do what they thought ganize a Freshman College here. If |
was ------elected
teacher ’*the
coming
bath day. and iiad recently covered------- for‘
----------*—
40
students
can
be
enrolled.
The
1
ua/o.
•• j- — -. — was for the,best Interests of the dis­
HU
1 others not mentioned In last
sixteen miles on foot to fill certain
Irt.
with her parents, one brother, and trict. he (decided that they should school work wLJ
who
on the exI appointments. "Foolish maybe, but
Bupt. Bell and G. E. Blake were
Mr. and Mrs. Olis Morgan and two sisters came to Michigan where not be taxed with any-of lhe costs.
i at least not flabby" pr. Buttrick ob­ daughter. Lote. Mr. and Mrs Veme
In Lansing on school business Mon- [canto u&gt; U.c wttoT. I.lr on Bun­
she since lived.
day were. Mr. and Mrs. Harley
served. and was given a hearty hand Thomas and son. Birge, spent Sun­
THREE CORNERS.
July 18. 1889 she was united in
’ Born in a Methodist parsonage, his day with their uncle and aunt. Mr.
Mr. Van Sickle Is assisting Coach Mattle Kimble. Mr, and Mrs. Wil­
age with Chas. Parker Bldel- Last Week's Letter.
mother an Episcopalian*, with a sls- and Mrs. Frank Kepkey, at Battle
Mrs. Gertrude Wilcox, son Joe and Holdforth In training the TK. boys
man. To this union were bom seven
lard Dcmond nnd son. Lloyd. Rex
ter a Baptist and himself coming into Creek.
children, two of whom, with Mrs.
her Agnes Kelley were Thursday tar their foot ball season. No games Dunnigan, Arthur Todd and Edgar
Presbyterianism through the Con­
have been played to date,&lt;but the
The Ladles' Aid Society held their
Boulter.
1
gregational chtfrch. Dr. Buttrick is Sept, meeting In the basement husband, preceded her In death.
Hammond. Tade Robinson and schedule Is somewhat more strenu­
She
leaves
to
mourn
her
loss,
five
Mrs. Pearl Dcmond visited lieF
.naturally possessed of broad views Thursday? Dinner wots served by the
George Kelley homes.
ous than last year. The complete
mother. Mra. Arch Graves, at Stony
land a libera! mind. HU presentation committee. Officers were elected for children. Mrs. Effie Roush. Mrs.
A Sunday School rally will be held schedule will be published next
Malic Waters. Sam Bide Iman, And
Point, Friday.
of what large consolidated units lhe coming year: Mrs.
at the Wood schoolhouse. Oct. 6th.
Lourctta
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelley and
could do in Protestantism, rather Tungate. Pres.. Mra. Earl Kcrmecn, Mrs. Martha Gamble of Hastings The speakers will be announced la­
The first faculty party was held
and Charles Bldelman of Howard ter.
9 at Stuart lake Tuesday evening. The Mr. and Mra. Neil Smith of Midland
than Us numerous flock of small Vice-Pres..
Sec..
Miss
Mildred
visited over the week end with rel­
-churches struggling by themselves Schantz; Treas., Mrs. Harry Stim­ City. 18 grandchildren. 24 great­
J.
Shirley
Wlfig
of
Ionia
was
a
group
enjoyed
the
steak
roast
and
'
four
great-great­
atives here.
appealed to reason. Through all his son. Flower committee, Mrs. Glenn grandchildren,
Monday
and
Tuesday
caller
at
the
the games, it is now an established
The Birthday meeting was held
.brilliant addresses ran the high Allen and Mrs. Robert Tolan; mem­ grandchildren. and ofte sister, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. custom to have a few faculty par­
with Mra. Katherine Clum. Thurs­
(spiritual note. To him preaching Is bership committee, Mrs. Otto Wood; Ida Bldelman. of Nashville.
ties each year. We wish to thank
For many years Mra. Bldelman Hammond.
day afternoon with a fine attend­
(not a wall—it's a liberation. Never supply committee. Mrs. Otte MorMrs. Wilma Laubaugh. Mra. Wes­ Bupt. Bell for the above school items
has
been
a
member
ot
the
Quimby
ance.
The program was Ire charge of
since lhe days of Conwell have 1
Methodist ohurth and remained true ley Stowe and Miss Anna Stowe were and are in hopes of having a reg­ Pearl Dem,and and Bessie Woodman.
heard anyone who impressed me
Mr. and Mrs. David Bcnawa spent to her Christ until the last. During Sunday evening callers at the home ular correspondent soon.
Watermelon and muskmelon were
more.
Thursday with their sister and hus­ her last few days of suffering she of Mr. and Mra. Edw. Walters and
served for refreshments by Mrs.
; The Marks of an Effective Church. band. Mr. and Mrs, Kenyon,
EAST WALL LAKE
•
of retreated many times Christ’s words, family.
| his closing address, was of special
AND VICINITY. Dorothy Barnum and Mrs. Agnes
Robert Hammond, who hu been
Cloverdale.
"Come unto Me and I will give you
Haight.
interest because it concerned the
Last Week's Letter.
seriously Ul. Is gaining nicely.
Mr. and Mra. Otto Schantz and
The L. A. 8. will bold their an­
jwork. to a considerable extent, of hi* family ^ere entertained Sunday "at rest" which she believed sincerely
Ralph
Hibbard
and
wife
of
Kala
­
Several from this neighborhood
jown parish. It's a unique member­ the home of the latter's brother. Mr. and was waiting patiently for His attended the shower for Wesley mazoo visited Clifford Kahler Wed- nual chicken supper at the church
bidding
her
to
come
to
her
rest
and
on
Thursday evening. Oct. 4. The
ship. and he is naturally proud of and Mrs. Glenn Pickett, of Gaines.
.
Stowe and bride which wu held at neaday. .
Society
will appreciate your attend­
J-the character of the varied congre­
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kahler and
the home of Jed Stowe near Free­
The following officers were elected
gation It serves: Park Avenue with for the Sunday School for the .year: • Dearest mother, friend and nelgfc port.
Mra. E. D. Reynolds spent Saturday ance and help and the proceeds go
all the wealth that section implies, Bupt., Steve Baker: Asst. Bupt.,
in Kalamazoo. Mra. Jennie Honey­ for church work.
Rev.
Fr.
Bernard
NGeller
of
Has
­
Miss Grace Ingram, who lias been
men high in leadership in the city Wayne Carpenter; Secy and Treas., Your place we cannot fill;
tings called on Mr. and Mrs. Claude sett and Miss Helen Williams ac­
‘and nation, working people and Geinldine Stimson: librarian, Bur­ But the sunshine that you gavq us A. Hammond and family Tuesday.. companied them home and re­ very sick with infantile paralysis
and was In the Pennock Iwapltal far
‘many foreigners. One might say a dette CUne; organist, Ardis Reed; We can scatter, and we wllL
Glenn Grinold and nephew of mained until Bunday evening.
church of 2.500 membership, four Asst, organist. Lois Morgan; teach­ We can bring your blessed teachings Lansing. Albert Bessmer and Max
Bethel Honeysett and Leona Bald­ about a week, is belter and was re­
other ministers, each with his own ers. Wm. Reed. Mrs. Guy Cline, Mra. Into practice every day,
win of Kalamazoo were Bunday call- moved to her mother's home near
While you rest from your labors. , Dietrich of Hasting* called on era at E. D. Reynolds, Mrs. Honey­ the Friend school house Friday eve- ’
particular Job, a church with a bud­ Malcolm
Claude A. Hammond Thursday eve­
McIver,
Mrs.
Joseph
get of 8150.000 yearly, falling nurses, Sclinurr. Mrs. Verne Thomas, Mis­ Let them guide us on our way.” '
sett and Miss Williams returning nlug. Biie was taken sick while
ning.
.
visiting at the home of Andrew
trained workers In all departments, sionary Treas.. Mrs. Loren Tungate;
Mrs. Stoughton Is visiting her sla­ with them.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
might have little to offer of practical chorister. Mri. Otto Wood.
Charles. Kahler and wife motored
ter,
Mra.
Everdeen.
in
Lansing.
Branch P. T. A. will
from Cincinnati, Ohio, who
value to the average church of
Bunday callers at the Claude A. to Fort Wayne Saturday visiting Wing
Miss Lucille Schantz of Hastings
were also visiting at the same home,
Michigan Conference, but the re- spent tlie week end at home with
friends and returned Bunday.
Hammond
were
Mrs.
Jennie
Kelley
at the school house Friday evening.
E. D. Reynolds and wife were in returned to Ohio. Tuesday.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sept. 28. Pot luck supper. Every­ of Chicago. Mrs. DeCocker, Mrs.
Mra.
H. A. Woodman anti daugh­
, it couldn't fall to be Inspirational to Schantz.
Frank Kurts and daughter. Helen Hastings Wednesday.
one Invited.
'
learn of the sjflendid service this
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Picker and son ters. Ruth and Marian, were In Bat­
We arc glad to report Andrew
Mr. and Mra. John Darby attend- Jane, Wm. McPharlln. Edward Mc­
tle creek. Saturday P. M.
&gt; big New York church Is doing In the Zerbe on t?--------~ *— *Grath. Bernlrd Ryan and Arthur spent Sunday with relatives In Bat­
*
Mr. and Mra. E. 8. Tliompson and
name of Christ. There Is certainly
tle Creek.
.
WUlltU of Hastings.
be around
the
daughter. Martha, visited oveY tho
no rhinoceros hide of reserve In
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bolo and sons
Madteon Ave. church. A church Is
Thinker* Have Been f^merou*
Baltimar* Oriole’* Color*
of Hastings spent Sunday at I lie
no’, truly successful unless it's dem­
A philosopher once said that man
The Baltimore oriole, known also
City Haa Odd Characteristics
home of Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Decker.
ocratic, Dr. Buttrick contends. Wor­
Clayton WlllHLs will re-enter the only thinks when you prevent him as tho firebird and tho golden robin,
ship should be quiet, reverent, dig­
Drsgonfll
this from acting.
nified in this blatant modern age. standing characteristics of Balt Detroit School of Medicine
Announcements are never made Lake City. Most of the street cars
Wring th* position of their
from his pulpit, five. ten. sometimes run on noiseless pneumatic tires,
tie Creek were Sunday afternoon
fifteen minutes so occupied brings a
while the gutters of uptown streets
Remorse Is something that many
left In a horizontal plane or remain
callers on Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nor­
discordant note. Why interrupt the
are filled .with streams of rushing
stationary In the air, oveo against
ton and Mr. and Mra. Vincent Nor­
message of God to announce a
brilliant plumage from the redstart.
they are hopaleealy caught.
a Might broesa.
^strawberry festival? Can you imag-

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THUEE HUNDRED
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over the egg mixture.
! viaited
Hastings relatives and The Season at Country Club
’ friends on Monday.
Closes With Next Tuei&gt; hot wale r and bake in a alow oven
। Mrs. Minnie Shriner goes tomor­
! &lt;300 degrees F &gt; until flrm. A knife
Mrt. M. A, La mbIs spent Tuesday
Mbs Allaen Uanhath has gone to| Mr. and Mra. L. V. Beumer apept row. Thursday, to Kalamazoo to
day's Meeting
(Continued from page one)
blade run into the center of Um cuain Grand Rapids.
spend an Indefinite time.
Kalamaxoo where she will attend the Sunday In Battle Creek.
Mra. John Ironside, Mrs R. M.
-" tard win coma out clean when Um
Western
State
Taatbws'
College.
|
Nelson
Gardner
/
was
home
from
1
Winston Sheffield wm home from
city, with Miss Virginia Potts at the custard Is dona,
Battle Creek over Bunday.
Sidney Allen of Bowen’s Mllb was East Lansing over the week end.
prised lhe committee In charge of piano. The hearty applause Indi-1
the Tuesday luncheon at the Coun­
Ray Branch was tn Grand Rapids
Harvfy Kctnerllng of Battle Creek
Mrs. Nettie Hyde and Paul Hyde try Club, thirty-two members and, cated the warm approval of these' DEEP DIRH APPLE TAPIOCA.
Tinkler Thursday night and Friday. ipcnt Sunday with Mbs Travadon
on Saturday on business.
selections.
. I 1-B c quick-cooking tapioca.
visited
her cousin, Mrs. Belle guests attending.
Mbs Grace Brill has entered Wolfe.
Three pastors of other churches
8 tart apples, thinly sliced.
Brophy, of Kalamazoo'on Monday.
Lovely bouquets of marigolds, zin­
Bronson
Methodist
hospital
in
KaiM
n
R.
J.
McCrecry
returned
on
the M- 8. 0- at Raat Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bpenslcy at nias and glads were attractively aramazoo where ahe will take nurse's Sunday from several days' stay in n\u.u~a
rurontx Ur
“'“as
Ciullcn visited her parents, Mr. and ranged In the lounge and on the tributing much to the enjoyment of
training
&gt; Chicago.
the occasion and they were warm in
Mra. Charles Barnes, over the week
their praise of lhe co-operation in
Mr. and Mrs. Jarr.es Langston,
gtuart dement and Mbs
William Bchadcr. Jr., was home
1.n . T vn.rt«' At br‘d«&lt;‘- Mrs. Harold Pelham
“‘“.PCna Josephine Stein spent lhe week end fnidlv^^Rii^lav
’
Mr K°n Up 80016 and Mf# C,ydC WlloQX religious work in the city, without i
Detroit.
regard to denomination, that had:
Mbs Margaret DeMayer viaited Stuart veiled in Grand Rapids on
theot the golf event for
Sunday,
, Mrj gjroy Tobias hu gone to Mid Mrs. Kenneth Buehler of Grand ;ow po
lnt ^0^.
itaplds.
-•_! Joseph
- --------------------...had. as Tier
~WIB Cram of Rut Orand Rapufc for B week i vUlt
I I Mra.
McKnight
the Boy scout was heartily apCombine all ingredients in a
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller and'
Mlu Halen Biddle of Whitehall Caledonia were guesta of Mr. add with relatives iguests. Mrs. Bruce Casper of Walla
visited her mother, Mra. Effie Bid­ M»d Dan Lewb on Saturday and;
Wmen
his mother of Shelbyville were call- ; Walla. Wash., and Mrs. John Ketch­ proved by representatives of those greased baking dish, mix thoroughcrganizaUons. His splendid service ly. Bake in a moderate oven at 375
dle, on Bunday.
" y- .
„
.
'Sunday, in Lansing and Howell
am. Jr., of Grand Rapids; Mrs. in the Commercial Club and other' degrees for 40 minutes, or until apBishop Kuhn returned to Ann At­
D&lt;Mr^tkMr.OnH8anU^ of
M
01 “ngor wM
Mr. and Mra. Robert Burch went visiting friends.
civic organizations was highly prals-1 pies are done, stirring well once after I
to Chicago Bunday-to visit Mr. and
*"
Mrs J«mes Bristol; Mrs. Har- cd by those who spoke of his work. I the first 10 minutes of baking.
at the University.
Mra. Noble Cain and daughters for i Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Rccb of Wrat°'d PeUll“n ot Ne* Ywk City with
Rev. and Mrs Dewey and George Serve hot or cold, with butterscotch
field, N. J., are guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook viaited ten days. ■
f
i
Mr
‘
Davld
iMrs. David Goodyear. Jr-; tMrs.
,
w ,4. u jo .
■
then gave feeling responses to the &gt; hard sauce or with plain or whipped
IMra.
W.
T.
Grigsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Viele of Ver­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vernon
Win
Inger.
Drusle
r
--­
PMkrMulto uul Mlu Natta MUI-[“Eitaro ‘iFta* utahkel uttl Hou
iDrusie Curtis of Detroit with Mrs. |( 'mini'
rniin'y" kind tbvlr.n
things
had b^ii c7eam
’servra 7u.‘
« "that
'V..' V.
...
montville on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Harry
Ritchie
and i pnuit.,,. McOa,lbc[;
Hinkley
ind
son^RTch^
•»&lt;&gt;»*« aatd
to them
them and
and about
about them.
them.
।
-------tier ot Cktadonta jro kurota oi Mr- ctark returned rrkUy Iron, .pend- Mn'Hazri
X&lt;r&lt;
11
m
—
ar
1
Illr.Vl
—
v
,rv&lt;
Wlrfa.
&lt;
.
.
.
.
Hd
to
------------Miss Emma chandler left Sun­
'...were
“Tf...
H. 1F.
South-1
ard
tat Chicago on Saturday |I Hutchinson
«u‘«,«u»n and Mrs. H&gt;
',.*»
““»-1 Notwithstanding that -------there were' BUTTER-SCOTCH HARD SAUCE,
end Mr,. Henry Mulder nnd tkmUy m, . u„ d,y, ln chlcuo.
day for Kalamazoo where she will
• - - ---------thb week.
| Mr. and Mrs. Eben Pennock and and Sunday atu.Xg A cinrory J**.,? a?** .Raplda *‘th Mri jniany other gatherings in the city
1-2 c butter.
of Progress
a uemury K
Me to tyre.
that would naturally cut down the
Mbs
Marguerite
Benner
left Marian Louise relumed on Sunday
1-2 c brown sugar, firmly packed.
Hartley Finstrom went to East
Lansing Monday to resume his Friday for Detroit to spend an in- to their home in Big Rapidr,
JTm C IS mTiZ Xby Of’
on6
2* Sfa*“’"nd u tor W
P~P&gt;' &lt;1 thto farewell to a ’ 1 t vanilla.
definite time with her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Donieh were
I egg yolk., well beaten.
studies at the M. 6. C.
low. vtiiJI at Jw tomeof
^'1
U,r1‘nd ““/“^ywho have left
jweek end guests of Mr. and Mrs
4 T milk.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly were Mrs. David Baines.
sbtef. Mrs. Dan Matthew., and famgO°jLUbOn H“‘
CTeam butter thoroughly. 81P.
Dr. and Mra. Dennb Murray re- Wm. schulf tn Grand Rapids.
Bunday guests of her piothcr. Mra.
meeting Mrs. A. B. Westerlind . tings, and who leave with the hearty sugar and odd gradually, creaming
ttyned Bunday from several weeks'I Robert Field and Ian Ironside Uy last week.
Charles Will, at Leach lake.
1 is chairman for Uib^lunchcon.
(good wishes, not only of the church together until light and fluffy. Add
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Chidester are ,,a ,
Mr and Mra. Andrew Kemp of visit in Grand Rapids with Dr. and wenl to Albion on Wednesday where
and congregation, but of the entire vanilla, egg yolk, and milk, and beat
they
will
ji ,K
------— attend Albion College.
Battle Creek were Sunday guests of Mrs. Wm. Thwaitew
spending a few days in St. Johns
trivctTunsn t&lt;&gt;
th. p.v .nd
vv Keith ,b
I|community
—.----------- - ■_
WWU.W
_____________________________
Ijso
well.
Makes
one and one-fourth cups »g5O
I Mr. and Mra. Keith Daniels spent Xh
with lhe Rev. and Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Finstrom.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Bcmb of'
being
„
u
GR
AND
RAPIDS.
|
Light refreshments were served sauce.
.
,
Mrs. Sarah Brandstetter returned Roseburg. Oregon, are the guests of Thursday evening with Mr. and Chidester and daughters. It
I
Hubert
Blakney.
who
has
been
in
following lhe program. We believe
Harriet's birthday.
on Bunday from a visit with Mr. and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mra. V. L. Wolcott in Charlotte.
Superior. Wb. for several years in j that there never has been a finer CHOCOLATE MINT ICE CREAM,
, Mrs. Lena BJue of Traverse City
Mr. and Mra. Clayton BrandstelMrs. Burr Var.Houten of Alma.
Clarence Crawford.
of‘ the Persona)
of this
kind
in ruuiHas1 1-2 sqs. unsweetened chocolate.
has
been cuciuiuik
spending uic
the wcca
week cna
end Ur
:I “
u uccii
ter and Mr.
Mr
Mrs B.
B A.
A LyBarkLvBarK- the
„ employ
.
.
----- -Finance
-------- ' spirited affair u.
wua fc
mU in
Mrs.
Miss Charlotte Bcssiner relumed .
Mr*’ ?^r CS
Oi *lth h" aunt- Mrs “““ Bonnell. |cr
saw the and
Tiger-Yankee
toscball
&lt;°
t Ungs and the informality of II and
1 c sweetened condensed milk.
to Ann Arbor
Saturday after
Ann Arbor spent the week end here; mjss Winifred Johnston returned I .-aruc in Detroit on Tuesday Sept P06 Jn Grand Rapids. Mrs. Blakney .the evident sincerity of those who
spending her vacation at home.
with relatives, Mrs. McIntyre re- last week from a two week's visit In
y'
has h"11 s,*&gt;'lnK *lth Mr. and Mrs. । volunteered to talk about lhe work
Dr. and Mrs. Roas Lethbridge and mkUtUM &lt;«r IM wrok..
(with rotailvro
relatives at
al colorodo
Colorado Bprtns,.
Springs.) 'Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Barnett. Mr. 'j Jay “
Blakney
Dewey, as well
as the hearty ; 1-2 c 30 per cent cream.
'.Uli
*
•v— of Freeport until
“ K of Rev.
---------------------------------son of Mason were Bunday guests of
'suitable
a uumiuu
delightful eveeve-1 4 to 6 drops essence of peppermint.
Mra. George Slawspn of Bangor Colorado
,
— residence
------ was
— found
--------- In
— ,singing.
—..... made up «
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Woodbume.
came last week to spend the winter
Supl. d. a VanBusklrk wu in Iland Mra. F. E. Adair and Charles Grand Rapids. They arc now. resid-1 nlng for all concerned.
Melt chocolate in the top of a
Young were in Owosso on Sunday.
ing at 1038 Calvin Ave.. 6. E. The . Rev. and Mra. Dewey and George double boiler. Add the condensed
with her daughter and husband. Mr. —
Bay City
in attendance
-— on
— Friday
-------- - —
------------------ | Mrs Drusle Curtis of Detroit is
many
friends of
and
Bristol.
B[ 1116 con
convention
of city
city school
school susu- the guest of Mrs. G. F. Chidester.
dester
y inenas
oi Mr.
Mr and
ana Mrs. Biakmax- left yesterday. Tuesday, for their milk and stir over toiling
boiling water
waler tor
for Salaried craftsmen baild real quality
GwMrs.
.nA James
iZ. r-a
at
',&lt;’ntlo‘1 ot
Howard ney
Blad 10 bave t^,em b&gt;ck ,n Incw
home,
being IM
IMO flve minutes until mixture thickens.
----- -----...... their address uvuig
perlntendenu.
Clement Long and son. Kvw.,u
. ...
M
. c h La a n.
Hnrtnn
va r
nij.
ah-i ......
nr&gt;H mix ...^n
Michigan.
children of Flint were Saturday
Mrs.
Bruce
Mra. F. Car­ Long, of Culpepper. Va.. are visiting
Horton A
Ave..
8. fE„ Grand n_
Rapids.
Add
water and
well. Chill
*
” Casper
’
night and'Bunday guesu of Mrs. rolhera and Mbs Emily McElwam lhe former’s brother and wife, Mr.
thoroughly. Add vanilla and pepper- NO GAPPING i u NO SUPPING
JIy,den^?.&lt;?
¥ydelk ,
wcre Suc5U of Grand Rapids friends and Mrs. James Long, and other MONDAY STUDY CLUB
THE CROSSROADS.
| mint. Whip cream to a custard-like
AT BANGOR.
Dr. E. J. Pratt has returned from on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Boughner of consistency and fold into chilled
relatives in Hastings and vicinity. II The Monday MET
Study club was de- Freeport called at the George H. mixture. Pour into freezing tray
Ovlewo wl«'&lt; I* hu b«n lor ». „„ Harojd
son have
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood, and
entertained
by
Mrs. Townsend home Tuesday on their of mechanical refrigerator. After
&lt;tay, .lUMIn, 1 clinic on In- ,o„,. u&gt; B.y CKy lor • vUli .un family. Mr. and Mrs. William Wil­ llghtfully
tanllta ttaralysta and proctologyher raolhcr. Mrs. Clara McLachlan. son and Miss Geneva Wood of ’George slawson at her home in Bon- way to Gun lake.
mixture has frozen to a stiff mush
Besides NUNN-HUSH, we
‘Jgor last week. Those who attended
Mr.
Mr,. T
Johnaron
and
other rotaUvrs
Mlu Jean S’.cdgc was home part of remove from refrigerator and scrape
--- ----and
- ------ -H.
-- ---—
Grand Rapids were Sunday guests
'f*'
A “" &lt;?,ls “d
u™ W- * Cook rolurnod on of their mother. Mrs. C. E. Wood,.-■were, her daughter. Mrs. James last week on account of sickness.
from sides and bottom of pan and
have the famous Edgerton
Homer Bates spent last week vlill- beat thoroughly. Smooth out and rcdBUkhler. Dorio, .(tended A Cen-;Mond»y from Rel«key where .lie coming to help celebrate her birth­’ Bristol. Mrs. Wilbur Lane. Mrs. A.
shoes
at $5 and Shaw shoes
■n&lt;r at
nt Mendon. ’
j place In freezing unit until frozen.
lury ot Frodreea the put week end.. hu been tor uver.l week, during day. in the afternoon they all calledJ H. Carveth. Mrs. W? D. Campbell. Ing
, Mrs. E. J. Pratt and Mrs. Dasic Crue
for men, priced at $3.95.
“X1 M" O- °
•“t’ .lheh.y lever uuon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stodge and
on Melvin Coville of Coats Grove,j' I from Hastings and Mrs. Robert Wai««&gt; BUly and Mr end Mr. Mu&lt; Mr ,„d
R j McCreery end who was celebrating his elghty-lhlrd
Lynn
spent
Sunday
with
the
Bert
|
SPLIT PEA SOUP.
Dietrich end Judy vUlled rotative. Mr
Blmra
ln birthday.
Frisby family near Freeport.
1 c dried split peas. 3 T butter.
end friend, tn MuMtegon over the Detmtt tut Tuod.y end.uw the
Vincent Eggleston and Miss Cor­
Mrs. L. H. Evarts and Miss Agnes j
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
2 1-2 qts. cold water.
delia Fuller of Battle Creek were
week ^..aaMid.
- ingers
iTtkera play tto-seoai)
hu'.eball
for
O rhgvrt Hastings
Ua.llne, of
r.t 6t.
Cf
— w
__ c^pcr
..
2 c milk.
Robert
Joseph.I1 Mr. Bnd...
Url c
Rnd. Sim leave next week Wednesday
Visit
niter i Mt“ opal Kcllcy was pleasantly guests of Harold Smith and family
Fruita. Colo, for a visit, after ,
1-2 onion.
to Colorado su*Prlse‘1' ^P1- 24 at her home when Sunday evening.
Mo., has been spending several, mus Barbara Casper of Marshall which they will go U.
to uv o
o about nineteen guesta dropped in on
days at the C. W. Mixer home, re- wrrP guesta of Dr.’and Mra. ‘ F. Springs then on to Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Town­
Cali­
turning to his home on Tuesday carroUicrs on Sunday.
fornia. where they expect to spend I Many lovely gifts were presented send were in Lowell Sunday getting
evening.
I Dr. and Mrs. F. Carrothrra and several montlxs. ND- and Mrs. A. K. 4
acquainted with the new grand­
1- 8 t pepper. .
the house was profusely deco­ daughter al the home of their son.
Mca. charlca Burton and Mta&gt; Ag-!M„. Broce carper were lhe gucata Prandsen will occupy the Evarts 'and
'
2- lnch cube fat salt pork.
nja Burton ot Detroit and MU, M Mr. uM M„ R T W,1M11 ,t home during the absence of Mrs. rated with autumn flowers.
Mr. arid Mrs. Ralph Townsend.
Clothing and Shoe*
..... ...M
Ptek O’"
and soak several
Ethel Burton o( LanUng were Kataraaaoo on Tuead.y,
ovaru
ana
suss
nun
I
cream
and
cake
we
*f
rved
Mrs. Jack Allen
and n.«y
Nancy U.
of
Evarts and Ml&amp;s Sim.
P°rkMisses Kiltie Atkins and Madeline ^^r ’ta‘?cs and » treasure hunt, Hastings spent Saturday night and'1*011”- draln- add cold
yuaita ot Mr. and Mra. E A. BurMteJ Tra.^lui Wolle ot Battle
for Men and Boys
Sunday at the Clyde Stodge home.
and onion. Simmer three or four
ton over the week end.
I creek U staying with her grand­ .nd Alice LVBukM. .l» RnWrt
evening »u Mtloycd grc.Uy.
corrective lenses. They
John
Cook
and
family
and
Miss
hours,
or
until
soft;
rub
through
Mr,.
Janie,
accompanied
moU1„. rain.
M„. C.1UA
Bu wuuc.
WoUe. ,hlte Rob­ Fighter. William Kennedy and Ken- ,
—
----- -Endalw.
------- .... --------,---------- Iiivvuci.
HASTINGS
by
m wo,,r
woU, u
B to
Atbor
p her
h", daughter.
‘“■““"i Mrs.
“f* Uoyd Bar-ilen
■” Ann A,Mr
neth Goggins of this city were ini1PARTIES AT PARKER HOUSE Betty cook visited Frank Francisco a^ve. Add butter and flour, cooked
main. Every person
bour ot Butte. Montatu. have reMr. and Mrs. Howard BUM and Grand Rapids Monday evening at-,I Mrs. P. C. Parker has kindly and family of Middleville Sunday, together, and salt, and pepper. Di­
tunud tromj. weeks visit with rolaw(n. or Holsaple. Pa., were tending a birthday party at the 'oj.Jicd the dining room at the Leo Francisco returned home after lule w,lh milk, adding more if
“
O.'kbJ •W&gt;Sf jlhe guests oi Mr and Mrs Henry
Pafccr House to the young people visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cook since ।-------------home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
I Clyde Wilcox, W. J. Field. Dr. weaver Sunday night and Monday. Buehler. 1017 Madison Ave. 8. E. 'of the High school for dances on Friday.
CANNED PICKLED PEACHES.
1 1-2 c grated American
John Wowoo and Mr. and Mrs.
M„. FT&gt;„k jwg..,,. u„ Anlh„„y Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Friday evenings.
here, our continuing servBARBERS. CORNERS.
Cranston Wilcox l.re In Detroit &lt;xr wUlm-mr. and Mrs. J.'M. Townsend Ralph Holinstlnc, Miss Marion Price
The Aral party last Friday night
Remove crusts from k
Thursdsy and witnessed ths hall „„
ol M„
Olm. and Terrence Doyle of Grand Rap- was well attended, a group of the! Last Week's Letter.
1-4
c
vinegar.
loasf|l.
Place in bottom
The
first
meeting
of
the
Altoft
P.
parents acting as chuperones. The 1
game. Raymond Coons of Nashville mage m Grand Rapids TTJursday
perwn's vision as effective
1 t liquid cinnamon.
tered baking dish. Add tot
T. A. for Uris year will be the third
। accompanied them.
I evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carveth re-, young folks provide the dance or- Friday in October.
3-4 t liquid cloves.
bacon. Melt the grated chi
|I Cole
MUa
New-1 nraa.
Mr. nsiu
,nd mip
Mrs.. vuiuMutl
Cranston Wilcox
---- -Newton -and------- Helen
------nuuuA turned on Sunday from Detroit chestra for each party.
3-4 c peach Juice.
Mr. and Mra. John Brown of
'ton
tan spent Saturday afternoon
sHenropn and
-- BundA&gt;
- . -w A„„ Arbor whm where they spent the week end with
Make a syrup from lhe
— .Juice.
—-.
Freeport called on Mr. and Mrs.
Um toaM
'Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Prod Ma- ,„r lorm„ wU, ,llOTd the Unher- Mr. dnd Mrs. Robert Burrell, en­
ULTRA CLUB.
water, vinegar, and liquid flavorings,
tot OHR
On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Sunday. '
; honey or Katamaxoo. [Mrs Newton
M„ wu„x kb.o will take part route home from Ashtabula. Ohio,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hathaway of and cook 10 minutes. Add canned
returning with them after a weeks uln&lt;. ,-jrg
Burdette
Sutton
entertained
twen
­
to which place - they accompanied
Hastings called on Clark Barber peaches and cook gently for IS,
vbil with Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney
| Mr. and Mrs. Henr* Weaver alty
members
of
the
Ultra
Club
at
a
Mrs. Marlon Hodgson and son. Al­
minutes.
Use
for
salads,
desserts,
Sunday.
chicken
dinner.
| Mr. and Mrs- Percy Dimond. Mra. tended the sixtieth wedding onniver- bert Carveth. enroute to their home
Mrs. Mattle Barton of Battle meal accompaniment, or they may
[ Nancy Dimond and Mrs. Albert L. jary celebration held at the home in Charleston. W. Va.
Mrs. Ermont Newton and W. A.
1 c milk.
OPTOMETRIST
Reed were in Grand Rapids Sunday cf hls unde and BUnl Mr and Mra
bchader won top bridge scores and Creek is visiting lift cousin, Mrs. be re-canned.
3 c-flour.
to sec Mrs. Arthur Kress (Lila DI- £&gt;an weaver, of Elindalc on Sunday, EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS
Mrs otto Iscnhath and Andrew Etta Bump for two weeks. The FRUIT SALAD IN
Phono 2634
Halting*
Misses Nora and Evelyn Matthews
mond). who b recovering nicely. Judge Stuart Clement spent Bun’ FAREWELL BANQUET. Roush were given the consolation
PINEAPPLE
CA8E.
of Grand Rapids are spending a
prizes.
from her operation In St. Marys day w adding with Mr. and Mra.
1 pineapple.
Complimentary to the Rev. and
t baking powder.
|hospital.
[cordon Clement andv.fa;nf/, hi-i
AU report a very delightful time. week with their sister. Mrs. Etta
3 bananas, diced.
Mrs. L. L. Dewey and George, the
Bump.
■
.
।
■ '. : mother, Mrs. 'Belle Clement, rc1 re orange and grapefruit tecEpworth League liad a banquet in
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clum of Coats
MARRIED
TEACHERS
’
CLUB.
__
j turning with him after a week’s vkit the Methodist church parlors on
tions cut in pieces.
Grove
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
The Married Teachers’ Club was
' there.
1 c strawberries.
Monday evening, covers being laid
nately with the sifted dry
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tudor. Mr. for sixty, with pink and green as the delightfully entertained by Mr. and Hauer Sunday.
1-2 c mayonnaise.
and Mrs. Carlton Bump and mother, color motif. A basket of gladioli Ln Mrs. T. N. Knopf on Friday eve­
HIGHBANK.
Mrs. Stella Bump, and Miss Diana shades of pink formed a part of the ning. twelve enjoying the pot luck
Cut
top
from
pineapple
and
hilMr. and Mrs. Worth Greep and
supper. Bridge was played later in
Matthews spent Bunday with Mr. decorations.
the evening, the honors going to Mr. son Marshall and Earl Marshall of pineapple in cubes and use one cup
and Mrs. Max Bump east of the city
Marshall were Sunday guests of Mr.
Albert Becker officiated as toast and Mrs. Jos. Brozak.
grew P-» about 30 minutes.
on M-43.
and Mrs. Curt Marshall in the cf the diced pineapple with the oth­
master, his introductions being very
Miss Barbara Johnson has re­ clever. Games were also enjoyed and
er fruits. Whip cream until stiff
Branch district.
Of. M- U CLUB.
turned to Mary Baldwin ’ College. Mr. Becker and Harold Logan pre­
Mr. and Mrs. Ullyses Ayers of near and fold into mayonnaise. Combine
Mrs. Ermont Newton is enter­
Staunton. Va.. after spending her sented a one act plav wiiich was
Marshall spent Sunday at Mr. and chilled fruits and mix lightly with
taining the Y. M.' L. Club on Thurs­
vacation at home, she was accom­ splendidly done.
cretrtn dressing. J-Hl pineapple case
Mrs. George Marshall.
day. the usual pot luck luncheon be­
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Abcn John­
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hecker and with the fruit salad and serve.
Miss Virginia Boyes, president, ing served.
son and Mrs. James Radford.
daughter of Hastings spent Bunday
in behalf of lhe League, presented
Mr. and Mra. W. O. Cascaden have
PINEAPPLE
AND 8TAWbaking powder.
evening at Mr. and Mrs. Frank
the honor guests with a piece of
IRVING.
BERRY COCKTAIL.
moved to Hastings from Grand Rap­ table linen.
Hawblltx.
Jack Perry has gone to East Lanids, the former being the new man­
1 c orange Juice.
Mrs. Henry Bldelman is-helping to
During their stay here Rev. and
ager of lhe Hastings Printing Co.
1-3 c lemon Juice.
\
care for her mother. Mra. Sadler,
Mrs. Dewey and.son have been ac­ as a freshman.
They are residing in Mrs. Archie tive with lhe young people and the
1 c diced pineapple.
who is ill in Hastings this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox and
McCoy's bouse on W. State St.,
Sugar.
Bernard Whitmore spent Sunday
Iz-aguc has shown a marked im­ family spent a day with her parents
1 c strawberries.
where Mr. and Mra. Jack Rakowaky
together and add alternately
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis
provement in interest and enthus­ al Bellevue recently.
‘
Combine the orange and lemon
formerly lived.
Whitmore,
near
Nashville.
The first pot luck supper given by
Juice, sweetened to taste, keeping and mix well. Drop from
Mrs. Bruce Brewer Casper (Miss iasm.
the FeUowshlp class will be held
the mixture rather tart. Chill. Wash
Frances Carrot hers &gt; who has been
DURFEE.
Sirloin er Portorhouso
FORMER FREEPORT
Friday evening. Sept. 27. Everybody
and drain the berries and hull them.
vbltlng her parents. Dr. and Mrs.
’
WOMAN HONORED. is invited. Pres Leo Eggleston Is
F. Carrothera, will leave for her;
and Mrs. John Hook who, weighed Dice the pineapple. At setting time ■ moderate oven (31S degrere) for
cut the berries in halves (except for to 1» minuus.
home at Walla Walla. Washington, • Many Freeport people will re­ planning for a pleasant evening.
eight and one quarter pounds.
MeMy Solact Ribs
Lb.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nichols and
on Friday. Mbs Beatrice Carrothcrs member Mrs. A. M. Steckle, now a
The Quarterly meeting will con­ six large ones), mix with the pine­
BAKED viGETARUt DISH.
of Detroit -will accompany her to resident of Portland. Oregon, and Mary Jane and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. vene at the East Baltimore United apple. place in cocktail glasses and
Chicago and together they will visit! will recall also that she was always Johnson went to spend tire day with Brethren church Saturday Oct. 6th cover with the fruit Juice. One large
3 onions.
Vitally interested in gvery communi- Mr. and Mra. Glen Nichols ot Yan- and Sunday the 7th P. M.
Small kidney beans
A Century of Progress.
4 or S medium potatoes.
Mra. Warren Carter entertained ty projeqf. That she Is continuing1 kee Springs.
Miss Mary Baulch returned home pineapple may be used to decorate
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald BurghdufT from Wolverine Monday.
the center of each cocktail.
Sall and pepper.
the following al dinner Thursday this interest in worth while things
1 gr*n &gt;pP«. d*creinight. Mrs. C. J. Smith. Mrs. Wm. H. is evidenced by her recant election of Rutland will move Into Joe
Mrs. Chas. Hammond of Hastings
EGGPLANT SOUFFLE.
Richardson, Mrs. Adolph Mueller. to tho presidency of the Alameda Springer's house in the village soon. spent Sunday with lhe home folks.
1
medium
sire
eggplant.
Mrs. J, M- Perry was called to
Mra. E. W. Whlttwer, Mrs. Harper Parent-Teaeher Association of Port­
Come to prayer tpecting Thursday
2 T butter.
Fowley and Mrs. Wm. Fowley, all land. There are 322 members and Grand Rapids last week by lhe ill­ evening nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
In a buttered pan arrange
of Bay city. Bridge was played after 37 on the executive board, so Mrs. ness Of her daughter, Mrs. Avis Donald Geiger.
1 c milk.
*
the dinner, and the ladies remained Steckle will be kept plenty busy. Tompkins. She is at home again
1 c grated American cheese.
until about noon Friday when they The first meeting of the year was and Mrs. Tompkins Is better.
3-4 c soft bread crumbs.
tinuo. until all vsgtriablae
returned td thslr homes in Bay City. held on Wednesday of last week.
WEEKS CORNERS.
2 t grated onion.
Mra. Charles Paul accomi&gt;aniod by Mra. Steckle’s friends know she will
The Weeks school was closed
1 T tomato catsup.
with diced green
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aldrich of give her best. efforts to this work
Salt, pepper, cayenne.
South Hastings ancL Donald Mc- and congratulate her upon her elec­ Thursday and Friday as Mia Romig
HOT
ASPARAGUS
AND
was
sick.
toinato soup over mixture
Quarrie of East IMRon attended tion to this office. Her picture ac­
BACON
SANDWICH.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dickerson and
Broiled bacon.
in. a moderate oven i&gt;7
the funeral of Charles Underhill of companied the announcement in
the latter's mother, Mrs, Beach,
On freshly toasted bread place a
Peel the eggplant, cut in small trees) until vegetables m
Laingsburg on Monday afternoon. the Sunday Qrcgonian, published
visited at Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beach very thin slice of American brick pieces and cook in boiling salted
Mr. Underhill died suddenly Sat­ Sept. 16.
cheese or spread with a yellow cream water until tender. Drain Uwroughof near Vermontville Sunday.
urday morning.
.
Mra. West and Hazel of Grand cheese. On top of thb place half a ly and mash. Make a cream sauce
HAVING FINE VISIT.
Word received from Mrs. Off Rapids visited Mr. West over the dozen stalks of freshly cooked as­ with the butter, flour and milk vegetables before
tendance at the funeral of Wm. L.
paragus
of the
&gt;—
-cut
— AJust
“— •the
— length ...
.... When UULAUIIU
thickened and smooth add
Pennock on Sarorduy were Dr. and FUher. who is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Frank
West entered M. 8. C. Tues­ bread. Over this lay two or three ,'•
the
mashed
eggpls
—
^*0.
cheeae,
Mrs. Emeat E Brown, president of Alonzo Hilton In Saugus. Mass.. says
plecta of thinly sliced bacon. Place' .crumbs,
-n,-.--, _onions, catsui
jp. acMbnlni*
Perris Institute. Dean and Mra. K she is having a wonderful time and day. Sept. 8th.
Mr. and Mrs Garner Hampton under the broiler until bacon
to taste, and beaten egg yolks. Fold
► G. Merrill, Dr. and Mrs. E. M has viaited many scenes of historical
► Clark and Mrs. R. R. Reed, all pf interest in Massachusetts. She ex­ and children of Hastings were Bun­
pour Into a buttered caaatrole and
, 'Big Rapids. Mr and Mrs. Charles pects to return about the middle of day evening callers at Mr. and Mrs.
CARAMEL CUSTARD.
Lyle Dickerson's.
bake in a moderate oven &lt;&gt;M de­
CroweU of Battle Creek, Mra. Car­ October, driving home with rela­
2 c milk, scalded.
Mra. Ma; Carl will entertain the
grees p.) fqr about 4» minutes. Gar­
’ ,rie Higgins and Eugene Atherton ot tives from Kalamazoo.
6 egg yolks or 3 whole eggs.
next
C.
C.
Cemetery
Circle
Oct.
10,
nish
with broiled bacon and serve
* Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs Mark Peake
for
an
afternoon
meeting.
immediately.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
► of Kalamaroo. Mrs Mabel BUnton
► ‘and Mrs Kate Owen* of White
___
BAKED TOMATOES'
Several ________________
of lhe neighbors__of Mrs.
1-2 t vanilla.
, Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benson C. E. Wood pleasantly surprised her
4 T sugar (to carameUxe).
WITH CHIKMC HAl ( ■•
[of
8Un- &lt;-'&gt;
Cgec(ioslovak!a has more than V
of Prairieville and Mra. 8. 8. Stanon Tu-wt-v
Tuesday -vum™
avenjng. the occasion
Caramelize the four tablespoons
0 slices bread.
* 'ton. Mis. Chas. McDermott and Mrs. being her birthday. It was a very 300 workmen's gymnastic organiza­ of sugar and add cautiously to the
’ ;Leoo Dunning al Delton.
tions,
with
nearly
150,000
member^.
ul occasion.
scalded milk, continuing to stir un- ot stewed fresh.

because I ittom
their Qf

You Don’t
Have to Wait

L. V. BESSMER

Meat
Specials

Friday, September 28
Saturday, September 29

Beef Steak
Ste^k
Beef Ribs
Boiling Beef
Beef Roasts

161c
-19c
10c
** 11c
14|c

Remember—All Oar Beet b
Choice Chicago Beef '

Helpful Suggestions

Fels Soap
10 • 45c
Butter —
“'■
OUlier
•rFrMF.rt
Lk 4
Bliss Coffee »—**
Sugar
10 Lu-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, 8 KPTEMBET. 2*, 1M4

^:THE CHURCHES

WANTS
ONB CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.

I LOWER THREE ROOM

• Several thousand pheasants havs 1
'been released by the Department In !«'
j various parts of southern-Michigan
Kw]U
twhere cover and food conditions are i|ua* aneh
j favorable. All ot the male birds re- ,«rd

fiENT—Modern • «i

the hens have on aluminum band

HASTINGS :: MICHIGAN
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.

scribed as follows: "Department of j ot* lUaiih
Conservation. Lansing. Michigan.
E128S."
These birds were released at points

uirini. Cui
tor Old Gold.

Mn.l»i T F..V.I r. u|- Call
r.rrn.l St ll..tnr.
Foil Stl.l VIIEAI'—K&gt;.o&gt;- r.'
7 month. e|.|
Art F.ckrr
north ot Haalinrt rnnnomrr t

Guaranteed Truss
Fitting Service

&gt;.• all &gt;.l&lt;l Gntncrra. we trottld be i
9-20 to bntr &gt;&gt;,u in our mhl.i for Ihr r. rn&gt;n».
Ur will trr nod riiakr it worth
o.“.r 1
while with mutlr vn.l tonga, new »r I.’old.
.1.. Hrfrr.hmrnt.
wl.t
aandwirhr, and one othrr
o
Antlin Ptook. I.r»tn
7 mllr.
IRVING GRANGE
Ir-.ric i.r.inar No.
will nhirrt Na CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS GROVE.

an rood to hold tho rupture
HASTINGS CITT MISSION.

Jastmcnt for you. Let us aha

feature “Selective Pressure
Control ”, Nothing else like

The Prescription Drug Store

For Balance Due

1

uten write Credit Manner
F. 0. Box 261. Detroit. Micblxan
9 26

HASTINGS MARKETS

ASSYRIA.
The Briggs Ladles' Aid Society
[met on Thursday with a pot luck
dinner at the basement. The offlluo' । cers for lhe year were elected: PresBAPTIST CHURCH.
f«r । idem, Mrs. Lottie Jones; vice-presl-1
I dent. Mra. Mildred Stevens to sue- 1
^•;ceed Mrs. Bessie Strickland, and
r- k. - Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, secretary' Mrs. vuieiard"
im Gladys Cortright and
Mrs. Kate
i.,
Y“
IFOR SALE— A No 1 lo.ti.r eraltrr . 14 “ole. the present incumbents, were I
5-elected.
I Krminx n
•
. N.ra.lw if .„id ,t
| Vr«4. 134 W Clinton
9 2 , Mr. and Mrs. LeVant McIntyre «&gt;»• paitor
, entertained Sunday a sister
and I *' L “ '!
, family from Jackson, a sister and . pn&gt;a»* fruVlt
I family and nephew. Milbum Shep- I,r DeHaan. both of Grand Rapid
tr
lard, and wife, of Battle Creek, and 1
-a
|hte father. Howard McIntyre,
of!-I
.v.«i.i mwtlM..
of
' "I ih»»
Ihr
______ _
Hickory Corners.
OF THB UNITXD 41ETH.
। Little Bobby Strickland, small son i CHURCH
_
REN IN CHRIST,
2* I of Mr. and Mrs Lisle Strickland.
E. B. Griffin. D D_ Pi
1F’
•k [ fell while al play sustaining In7“ Juries to the knee cap last week.
A cast was applied to relieve the
■
»r ■ pressure.
Tlir Young People’s group from
lhe Elite district held a get-together
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George ConkUn ot the Bristol
district on Friday evening.
Mrs. David Miller and Infant FIRST -UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.
daughter. Annabelle Mae. returned
from the hospital on Saturday. Hte
mother. Mrs. Belle Miller, is staying
7 .10 I'
at the David Miller home.
am i
Miss Joyce VanAuken went to Bat­
tle Creek on Monday where she lias
employment at the Mr. and Mra.
Will Clemence home.
The Parent-Teacher organization
te beginning activities for the year.
The Elite and the Dunham unit will
meet on Friday evening.

CLAY HILLS.
Mrs. Guy Me Nre entertained her
sister from Chicago last week.
Frank Harris and wife and Mrs.
John Winger motored to Fremont
Thursday and attended the auction
sale at the former’s father's farm.
Mr. Harris and wife of Fremont are
moving to Oklahoma.
Mrs. Chas. Gibbs entertained the
Busy Bee Club at her home Thurs­
day. A nice lot of sewing was done
Leon Potts und wife and Vance
Sharp and wife scornpanled Morris
Lewis and wife of Kalamazoo on
their trip last week to A Century of

Frank Harris and wife and Leon
Pous and wife were callers at Mar­
cus Coykendall's in Grand Rapids
Monday.

Pressure supplied by the electric

Die current through a conductor la

Clouda and Ruiuf.il
walla.

Heetatance of an

1D00 feet of altitude increasing the
I

WANTED-Krll.I.I
c*n •

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It W Mttrt. Hottie 5. 1&gt;-ll&lt;
lli«A.,rv
20- F.'2 ’
Fort SALE-- 11. tiii.c .I,...-

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HOWARD
LA WHENCE.

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

ORGANIZING BAND
LESSONS FREE FO BEGINNERS

DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE WANTED
We are looking for an honest, ambitions. Industrious man
between twenty-five and. forty-five years of age to act u serv­
ice reprenentatlve Id this territory. Will provide Training

School

Experience—Field

Assistance—Policyholders*

Have attractive Proposition to offer right party.

BoaineM ex-

The Agricultural Life Ina. Co.

20 YEARS OLD .

STRONG

. CONSERVATIVE

.

SOUND

Our 1934 ANNUAL Fall Clearance

SALE of WALL PAPER
We Must Clear the Racks for Our
New Stock of 1935 Wall Paper!
And to make this sale doubly at­
tractive we are going to give the

Ceilings FREE!
( liaatlna*

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

mJ

Baltimore Church.

MeCaUam Church.

This means you buy anjf stock
paper at I 5c a double roll and
up, we give you the ceiling AB­
SOLUTELY FREE I You pay
only for the side wall and border

Special for This
Sale!

Window
Shades
Anchor Cloth Window
Shades 36 x 6 . . . 43c
Johnson's Gio-Coat and
Appiier—Regular $1.50
Combination

SPECIAL PRICES
On Short Patterns and Rem­
nants During This Sale

Public aerv

Special This Week

First Printers Imitated Writing
Neither the inventor of printing

aware of what they bad achieved or
were doing. They were anxious
ooly to imitate the hand-written
book and at first charged ns much
foe their product as for manuscript
the customer that theirs was no
ously written script work.

iU

MAPLE LEAP ORANGE

AT FLINT. MICHIC1AN
THURSDAY. REPT. 27. Il
ELECTION
allied Veil

&lt;

" jo Mrs. Kate Burdick were Sunday
guests of Mtes Ethelyn Snyder at
a! 12 Battle Creek.
’J J? I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kahler spent
li uo'Saturday and Sunday with friends
j® In Ft. Wayne. Ind.
!as | Mrs. Walter Boylen will enterJ" [tain tho Bunnell L. A. S. for suppei
'so rThursday afternoon.
n The newly elected officers for the
0.45-Delton Community Club are Gwen­
dolyn Banghart, president; Elite E­
Faulkner. vice-president; Chester
Banghart, secretary; Roger Wil­
liams. treasurer and Henry Moorhus.
and William Hayward. Jr., were
elected as directors to succeed
themselves.
Mrs. Blanche Richards returned
to her .home Friday after being two
weeks' in the Hayward home caring
for William Hayward. Sr., who te
making a splendid recovery from an
operation.
There were about forty-six from
thte vicinity attended A Century of
Progress Sunday.

I GRANGE PROGRAMS

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1
‘ H Ircalaua
taarl CIm
&gt; Iru • copy.

,A U a

Hastings

REPUBLICAN STATE CONVBWT1ON.

•

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S

I. RATES

New and Used Auto Parte

Ltr«a Detroit Dealer ati'. uke
b»ck from forsMt ytucbMera oct
•aaU bsa4»low ttprUhl »a4 ot-a
pUyer pUr.o, To lava teahlpplr.*
we prefer to uuufet eentracta to
rolUble puttea la thia vicinity who
will pay aaull balance dee on any

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

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business. .
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Craven were
visiting in Battle creek Friday and
Saturday.
Thomas Bren!airns from Toledo.
Ohio, was a Sunday visitor of Wil­
liam clagttt and family.
Star Grimmett and Prank Beck­
with of Hastings were in Lake Odes­
sa Thursday on business.
Kenneth Hurless and family were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mra. Oacar Hurleu of Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Willis Struble of
Hostings called on Kenneth Hurlcu
and family Sunday Evening.

CARDS of THANKS

Our Service
To PROTECT You Conatantly
Adiuat Fairly

Checks Colds First Day — Head­
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and Robert Tuttlo spent
Wlllbur,
y in Grand Rapids with J Dees
E.
court her petldon prsvinx
tnrnl now on flle In thio i
Mr. and Mrs. Zcllon Kaiser were
Sunday-afternoon callers of Mrs.
Edith Benham of Irving.
Mr. and Mrs. Star Grimmett and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckwith of

SSMS I

crease and Improve hunting and
many of them doubtless will be shot
9:00 A. M
thte fall.
Hunters who bag one of the tag­
ged birds are urgently requested by &lt;&lt;*• &lt;i
the Game Division, Department of:
HASTINGS PARISH.
' (CHARLRR IL LEONARD. i
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Conservation, to forward the follow- I
ing Information: Date and place
j„
pheasant was killed, name of the a. w. Koirknrd.
farmer on whose land it was shot, L *■ «’&lt;»oton.
the name of the section, township
Sunday Seh~&gt;L 10:00 A. and county.
The information will show, among
other things, how far the pheasants
have traveled from point of libera­
tion. The &lt; hunter may keep the Mlllor, Pleraon
band or tag as a souvenir, if he de­ "1X1
sires, only the information on the Aid. Ko
shooting being needed by the De­
partment. The same information te
asked of individuals who find tog­
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
ged or banded pheasants that have
CHURCH.
DELTON
been killed by automobiles or other Lost Week's Letter.
accidental means.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pennock and
spent Sunday with Mr. and
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS family
Mrs Frank Davis at Galesburg.
BT. JOHN'8 LUTHERAN MISSION.
A. L. Solomon
and daughter
rr« Hunilay »v
Caroline were Sunday guests of Mr.
Ihr 4001b ar
and Mrs. Water Boylcn.
ii nnd publiv
larlln l.ulhrr.
Mr. and Mra. P. F- Burgart from
rrlrbialr 1 I..I,
Kalamaaoo have moved on to the
farm recently vocated by Mrs. Wil­
— , H 00
r tnaplyrd ir,
liam Cable and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vet Erahkln of Bat­
EMMANUEL CHURCH (Eplaeopal).
tle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Byron
I »"• / A McNulty. D. D.. UcUr.
32a w. Center Bt.—Tai. 2S2«
Titus took an auto trip to Freemont. Hesperia and Newberry.
The Barry county rural carriers
17 ho association held their monthly meetthe Delton M. E. church Sal1S 0S|urday evening. The L. A. 8. served
2 ho the supper.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
*e,65
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wertman and

GEO. M. NEWTON

MICHIGAN

*

If you shoot a banded pheasant H
this fall the Department of Comer-J]
vatton .would like to know about IL l*J

THE TRIO CAFE

HASTINGS

Odessa and Mr. and Ur*. Frank
Beckwith of-Hastings were Sunday

Hunters Shooting Such Birds .«««■£“••
Asked to Notify the
I’
Department

(FOR NALE-

BEAR HOLE LAKE NEWS.

WKW

I

BUS FARES
From Hasting* To
Kalamaxoo-------80c
Battle Creek___ 80c
Grand Rapids, $1.15
Lansing
1.15
Chicago---------* 3.30
Detroit _______ 3.60
12 BUSSES DAILY

KEEPING RECORD OF
BANDED PHEASANTS

Stebbins

Injariowa te Ml
A d.termini

GOODS DELIVERED

7&gt;a Jte*a££ Stun

TELEPHONE 2131

�Wednesday, Sept. 26,1934 ]

THE HASTINGS BANNER

PART

gram and pointed out the constitu­
Ing that tinkering with complicated SALES BOOTH PROVES
SUPERINTENDENTS DIS­
tional amendments 2 and 3 promot ­
highway finance U a problem for
deliberative legislative action.
APPROVE OF ACT ed by the automobile club removed
POPULARITY OF MILK
not
only sales tax but also any prob­
However, school teachers and edu­
ability of income tax and was in lieu
Pasaatfe of Amendment Will cational authorities throughout the People Bay This Food When .
creation of civilised order." Letten to Teachers From A. of ail other taxes on the automobile
state, have more of a stake In the
Mean Less Money for
Attracted by Right Kind
Plato, “te the victory of KrA. A. Called "Exceedingly and oil Industries.
projiosals than many of them realize.
suasion over force.”
The meeting which was attended
Education
They may not know that the Ux on
Insidious Literature"
„
.
w
1 Thrw big Tuesdays: Oct. 3 meet­
by more than 250 city school super­
One of the generally overlooked the retail sale of automobiles and
Letters of the Automobile Club of intendents from every county in
People will drink tote of milk if ing of all Barry Co. ministers at the
gasoline,
for
the
fiscal
year
just
end
­
provisions of the gas and weight tax
their attention Is called to its food Episcopal parish house In Hastings; Michigan written to school superin­ Michigan was under the auspices of
ed.
totalled
some
65.000.000.
They
do
constitutional amendment which
tendents and teachers regarding
value and Its ability to quench
will face lhe voters In the November know, however, that state aid to thint. according to sales records of Oct. 9 Barry County Sunday School amendments 2 and 3 to be voted on the Michigan Education Association.
. "IretkMx, te that which would ex­ schools under the Thatcher-Blas act. a booth supervised by the dairy de­ convention at Quimby; Oct. 16. State November fl. were described as "ex­
NORTH HOPE.
empt automobiles and gasoline from can be paid only as sales tax net re­ partment of Michigan State College
with Dr. Fred Fisher, the main ceedingly Insidious literature’’ -toy
the state's 3. per cent sales lax. The ceipts exceed 631.700.000 annually, at the Detroit state Pair.
Homer McCallum spent the week
Eugene Elliott. Department of Pub­
speaker.
•
proposals are so broad that It te no prior legislative appropriations ac­
end with friends in Muskegon.
Personal and business reasons de- lic Instruction. The statment was
wonder that, some of its more counting for lhe latter sum.
Miss
Doris
Peake iiad the mis­
Bales tax collections for the fiscal exhiblt which depicted the steps In lalned E. T. May of Lansing from made before the convention of city fortune to have her shoulder brok­
lightly emphasised Implications have
handling milk from the cow to the appearing on our Y. M C. A. Lead- school superintendents at Bay City,
escaped even those who believe year Just ended, totalled 634X71.en Saturday evening, while in an au­
bottle placed on the consumer's
. ___
program at Stuart
lake_____
last. Friday.
themselves fairly well posted on the 949.01. for retail business during the doorstep. The exhibit also Included ! era'
tomobile accident in Hastings. She
'
rxjuuu auv inciuueu W
■ eek end
Mr. Elliott reached these conclu­
fiscal year. The final collections were
subject.
figures to show the expense of put- j M. James
of Grand
Rapids,
___
_________
_____ _spoke
____ sions because the letters slated lhe was taken to Pennock hospital where
The opponents of the proposed not made until after July 1st. when ting the fluid milk through
■ she was made as comfortable as pos­
j—. -&gt;
------ «Bun—
each to the leaders
al Camp »
Barry
sales tax elimination provisions of
amendments agree with the spon­ the present fiscal year began, and step in the process of trans^_______
sible. We all hope for a speedy re-3
*P
or
^
“
.
t
lon
'
day
afternoon.
T.
8.
K
Reid
and
Carl
the
amendments
were
said
by
the
sors of them, that automobiles and such collections will be carried on pasteurization, bottling, and delivery.
iDd
Metzger took part on the program. automobile club not to disturb In­
gasoline may be heavily taxed; they this current fiscal year’s records of
Lowell Whitmore of Glass Creek
The Bunday morning worship was come from schools from the primary­ and Isadora Pranshka were Sunday
disagree with lhe method adopted the Auditor General. But for this
In one-half pint bottles, either as
fund. This part was admitted to. be
for the proposed reduction, bellev- fiscal year’s biulness. gross collec­ plain, chocolate-flavored, or butter­ led by C. J. Barnum.
afternoon callers at the home of
The Freeport girls have elected true. The objection came from the Mrs. Jay and mother.
tions. less some 6400.000. the cor.t ot i
collections, less the prior approprla-. milk. Plain milk, properly "cooled, their officers for the group tailed fact the letters intimated and left
While William Hart was working
tions. brings a balance ot some 62,­ jwaa the favorite drink. Chocolate Girl Reserves. Kathryn Skeoch Is the impression no school funds at Mr. Thompson's crating mill at
ranked second and buttermilk president, Wilma Wieland, vice­ Would be disturbed whereas the loss
772.000 to the public school system. 'was
,milkthird.
Milk products In the form president. recording secretary. Elea­ from the state aid section of school Shultz he had lhe misfortune of in­
Cut lhe sales tax 65.000 000 an-.
jurying his left eye while nailing
ot
frost
bites
sold
almost
as
well
as
revenues
would
drop
about
63.000,­
nor Thaler, treasurer. Anna Btowe.
nually. and. as usual, your teacher '
crates. We all hope .that he will Im­
Miss I. E. Rice will be their leader 000.
knows the answer. Especially when the fluid forms.
prove rapidly.
Labor Day crowds bought 46299 this year, taking Miss oowles’ place.
her salary, long reduced, depends
L. A. Butler. Grand Rapids, ob­
Albert Anders spent Sunday with
The two Hi-Y clubs of Hastings jected to the amendments to fix Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby in Hope
largely upon how much state aid the bottles of the three kinds of milk
schools get from lhe state next year. 1and 1030 dozen frost bkes. On Chil­ are busy selling football Schedule weight and gas takes on the ground Center.
dren’s Day. the youngsters purchased pencils to replensh their treasury such provisions do not belong In the
Donald McCallum while working
10.000 bottles of milk.
and help attendance at games.
constitution. "To me," he said, at his crating mill, hurt his finger
HINDS CORNERS.
The exhibit warone of the means
Last Monday night was held a "that alone Is sufficient to mean with a saw. It Is doing as well as
W. O. Tobias visited his sister, used by the college. In co-operation
meeting
of
a
few
young
men
to
con
­
they should be defeated.”
possible at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abbott, in Bat­ with dairy Interests, to acquaint
sider the organizing of a club for im­
tle Creek Bunday.
Mr. Butler was of the further - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders and
people with the unusual food values
It" Fira Pot Other iliai
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Payne and In milk, how attractive It can be promptu speaking and parliamentary opinion the amendments would lead family of Hastings spent Sunday
baby spent Saturday night and Sun­ made by adding flavors, and how training,
to serious difficulties later and that with Otto NatzeL
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ulrich and
day with relatives In Hastings.
the automobile club was "misguid­
sales can be Increased by advertising
outstanding valuss aver
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phillipa, son mllkiSAVE ALL THE BEANS
ed” at the present time. He also family of Petoskey, who has been
;
offered. You gat a full
and daughter, spent Sunday in Has­
took issue with statements that tour­ spending the past few days with Mr,
The spehigan Milk Producers As­
stsad 22* healing plant.
BY
CAREFUL
HARVEST
and
Mrs. Albert Ulrich, returned to
tings with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. sociation. lhe Creamery Owners and
ist business would be stimulated by
a gas tax reduction.
\
their home Sunday.
Jay Snyder and sons.
Managers Association, the Michigan
heavy caatinga built and
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Meyers of Ionia Milk Bottle Exchange, and the De­ McNaughton
System Pre­ He cited only four states with a Frank Heller and daughters of
spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. troit Dairy Council are all working
gas tax of 2 cents and that their West Cloverdale spent Sunday with
vents Weather Damage
N. Tobias.
combined income was less than that' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meisenbach.
with lhe college to increase the conMra. Edd Newton went home with sufnpllon of milk.
and Ripens Plants
of Michigan. The speaker conclud­
email down payment
Mr. and Mra. Edd Seyers for
a
THREE CORNERS.
Michigan farmers can make good ed by saying slightly more than a
use of the McNaughton system for dollar for driving 1.000 miles would
Mrs. Miranda Sisson accompanied
price—aolvaa nasi
Robert and Gertrude
Phillips FARMERS WILL VOTE
harvesting late beans as this method not alter tourist business but the her brother and sister to Watson's
heating problem.
were tn Hastings Tuesday evening
ON CONTRACT PLAN will cure them well even In adverse lack of good roads and the Impossi­ Corners near Allegan where they
Complete Installation of
and had an airplane ride.
,'
weather, according to the farm crops bility of matching federal aid money
the Warm Friend byfacMr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias went
department at Michigan State Col­ for construction of highways, would B Hart from Friday until Bunday.
over near Nashville Saturday'and Signers to Indicate Their lege.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCulla and
Pres. O. L. Jenner, Bay City, pre­
helped Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bel)'cele­
Wishes at Local Meetings
Beans will be worth saving this sided at the meeting and stressed Mrs. Ella McGlynn of Hastings were
brate their twenty-fifth
wedding
year and attempts should be made the need for school people to take Wednesday aftemooh callers at the
Held Boon
Monay. A Holland Man
anniversary.
to avoid weather damage as much action and defend their funds, pres­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A.
will call without obligeMichigan signers of corn-hog con­
Mrs. Pearl Barrett drove to Al­
as possible. Many of the fields con­ ent and future, especially in view Hammond.
pena Thursday after speeding near­ tracts will be asked soon to cast a tain lots of plants that are not fully of the fact the Income now is 625.­
Maury E. Moore and Miss Clara
vote at local meetings to tell wheth­
ly two weeks with her-parents.
Sisson spent
Sunday at Jack
ripened. These beans are usually 000.000 short of requirements.
er
or
not
they
approve
of
the
gov
­
Mra. Edith Bechtel of Hastings
damaged when cured In the ordinary
President Jenner said it is a race Moore’s in the Durfee district.
again offering contracts in
HOLLAND FURNACE CO. visited her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ernment
Mrs. Minnie Hammond, who had
now
between
education
and
greater
Ronald Haynes, and family part of 1935. according to Henry A. Wallace,
The ’McNaughton system makes social and economic difficulties and been visiting her son. Claude A.
secretary of agriculture.
. SIMON ETTERBECK
use of small stacks in which the that a most strenuous Job in educa­ Hammond, and family, returned to
This request for an expression of
711 East Grand HL
"Whistling undoubtedly gives some opinion is made because the agri­ beans are arranged around a post tion would have to be done to con­ her home in lhe Little Brick district
HASTINGS
PHONE 2626 people courage,” says a psychologist. cultural situation has changed since in the center of the stack. A layer tribute to the economic success. He Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Taffre of Has­
SOLIS** SUTINQ MAKts wiiM rsirans 11 «»unds M Uiough our office-boy Is com-hog contracts were offered In of clean straw is first placed on the concluded by saying the motives of
■eusaa luuiui msxis wish raitMP6 rAntrrnn1,Mn&gt;
(or B rUe
ground to bold the beans off the school people In opposing such tings were Saturday afternoon guests
1934. The A. A. A. plan for assisting ground. The sides of the stack should amendments was not selfish but in of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Hammond
farmers wras inaugurated at a time
be straight and tire sides are built up the Interest ot the highest type of and family.
when huge surpluses of feeds and of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walters and
two and one-half feet above the citizenship.
livestock were paralyzing the mar­
center poet.
.
M. R. Keyworth, Hamtramck,
*. —. was
— ".I , son of Ionia
‘.'.‘I" came Thursday
—y for a
kets for these farm products. Now,
The stacks are built about fouj the concluding speaker on the pro-I visit with the former’s parents. Mr.
the surplus of feeds and of livestock
and one-half or five feet In dlamef
has been reduced.
ter. Usually several rows of beans
It now becomes Important for Uxe
can be carried to the stacks advan­
administrators of the A. A. A. to find
tageously. The beans can be placed
out If fanners believe that, through in these small stacks sooner than
their unaided efforts, they can
they can be stored in the bam or In
maintain the gains they lyive made
the big stacks often used. Immature
In orderly production. Past records beans will ripen In the McNaughton
show that periods of reduced feeds
stacks.
and livestock have spurred farmers
The small stacks can be left tn
back Into cycles of overproduction
the field for quite long periods with­
with a consequent piling up of huge
out damage todhe beans from rains.
carryovers.
x
They can be threslied at a conven­
The federal plan of benefit pay­ ient time and interruptions by show­
menu to signers ot com-hog con­
ers are not as serious as when a
tracts has been entirely voluntary.
large stack has been opened.
If the farmer believed It would be to
A bulletin describing the Mc­
his financial advantage to sign a
Naughton system in detail will be
contract, he became a cooperator.
HASTINGS PHONE 251S FRANK SAGE
sent to those who write to the Col­
Others did not sign the contracts.
lege farm crops department.
Local meetings will be held In
Michigan at which county agricul­
WILCOX SCHOOL NOTES.
tural agenu and com-hog commit*
Last Week’s Letter.
tee men will outline the present live­
Last Friday at the weekly meet­
stock and feed situation. After hear­
ing of the Busy Workers Club we
ing this Information, farmers will be elected the tollowing officers; House­
asked whether they want to continue keeper, Avis Sowerby; Doortender,
the contract plan.
Florian Ballk; Wastebasket tender.

SCHOOL TEACHERS
URGED TO CONSIDER

Y.M. C. A. ITEMS

AMAZING LOW PRICE

HOLLAND
FURNACE

and Mrs Edw, Walters, and family,
t eturning to their home Bunday aft-

' Mr. and Mn. James Hammond and
trolt vtelted their parent* Mr. and
Mrs. Claude A. Hammond arid fam­
ily Bunday. They found their broth­
er. Robert, slightly improved.
Mr. Cairn* of Augucta waa the
Sunday evening guest ot Mr. and
Mra. Edw. Walters.
Bunday afternoon vteltora in the
Claude A. Hammond home were:
Mra. Gertrude Wilcox, son Joe, and
Mra. Agnes Kelley. Albert Bessmer.
Mr. and Mra. Philo Bheldon. son
Philip Henry and daughter Julia ot
Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hen­
dershott and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Schantz of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs..
Glenn Grlnold and Mr. and Mrs.,
John Grlnold of Lansing.

PLEASANT HILL.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Spath of Oa rrlson, N. Y., were calling on frier ala
here this week and looking after
their farm. Curtla Blough
has
bought 60 acres of It and will cut jthc
timber off this winter.
The Project Club did riot roeet
with Mrs. Miner Palmer on account
of the illness of Jeff Palm.v, Instead

pro BU DM

Arrival of he and hH wife
eral days’ visiting ;
stives of Hastings,
Clarksville.

.. —— ——- ——WW WM
HI Wednesday nignt. was take
Pennock horpttal Thursday «
hr submitted to an operation to
rtndkKU. M UH npcu hh
dltkm te Improving.
Anson I lodge of Hastings e
a,
I,yw m — —4 Ul. .. ... . *&lt;
Jerry Andrus, John Blosser i
Homer Friedrickscn are the nu
bers ot Rogers school board for I

Tirestone
Sentinel Type
4.40-21 . . . 34.45
4.50-21 . . 4.90
4.75-19 .
5.20
5.25-18 .
6.20
5.50-19 . .
7.15

ANDRUS
SERVICE
Hastings

Order COAL
to Fill Your Bin!

m HASTINGS CITY BANK

HASTINGS LUMBER
AND COAL COMPANY

" Watch the FORDS Go By
The Car Without a Price Class

4

Start the Fall
with a Better Car!
We have an unusually good assort­
ment of Used Cars at present, and it
will pay you to look over our line.
.* Everything from late Model V-8
Fords to the reliable olcl

FORD Model 1
also CHEVROLETS
HUDSONS
AUBURNS, Etc.
All Attractively Priced!

FORD DEALERS
Phone 2121 Hastings

The Hastings City Bank today received from
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
at Washington the official signs which will
hang at all receiving windows as visible evi­
dence that the depositors of this institution

Jessie Ballk; Deck inspector. Marie
MIDDLEVILLE.
Librarian. Maurice
Rev. H. H. Harris, who some years Wlesenhofer;
Wiesenhofer; Boardwasher, Wayne
Crofoot
We also had drawing on Friday In
which we made several pictures that
correlated with this season of the
year. We have a border of leaves
around the room which the children
made. They are all different colors.
Jack Frost has surely been here.
We have a spelling chart thte year
with every pupil’s name on. Those
who get perfect lessons for a week
receive a red star and those who can
get four red stars In succession will
receive n gold star, which will mean
perfect lessons for a month. Those
who receive the most perfect les­
sons hi the year are to receive a prize
at the end of the year.
' Written by Virginia Sweet. Oretta
McNutt. Vern Prentice, teacher.

Ing on friends here on Wednesday
on his return from conference. He
and the good wife were returning to
their old home at New Buffalo.
Mich., where they have been for
some years.
Arthur Brace lias been poorly the
past week, confined to hte home.
Mrs. Cora Brace visited him on Sat­
urday.
.
Court L. Boley, who has been 111
for some weeks, passed away Thurs­
day at his daughter's home In
Leighton Twp. Funeral was held
at the M. E. church Saturday at
2:30 P. M. A large number of rela­
tives attended the services. He had
been a member of the M. E. church
for years, of the Masonic order and
the Knights ot Pythias. Besides the
two daughters and several brothers
other relatives and friends mourn
the passing of a real man.
George Thomas had some throat
trouble of late and unable to have
his blacksmith shop open until Mon­
day of this week.
A. JI. Parker has been taking an
outing the past week, doing work
On his home. Installing a furnace.
You can guess bow sore his hands

The fall pastures are looking fine
of late and stock will no doubt go
Into winter quarters In fine shape,
thus being worth much more than
formerly thought.
The Monday Grand Rapids Her­
ald carried the news that one of our
teachers. Miss Thomas, had Atel
with an accident while on her way
here from her home. A lady walk­
ing in the road was killed when
struck by her car, an unavoidable
accident.
Max Lynd te repainting his home
on Arlington street. A nice Im­
provement, Many more homes could
be so improved.
«

TOWN LINE.
Harold Tasker and friend. Miss
Lucille Robinson, of Carlton spent
Saturday and Bunday with .friends
In Detroit.
Mrs. Albert Reahm. who went to
Detroit Friday of last week to attend
the wedding of a friend, returned
home Thursday accompanied by her
cousins from Fowlerville.
Mr. and Mra. Gilbert McLeod of
Woodland were Bunday P. M. visit­
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Winkler.
Gale sedore. while on his milk
route to Nashville Saturday momthe result that his truck was
wrecked He was rushed to Pennock
hospital where he is suffering from
cuts and bruises.
Mr. and Mrs Fisher of Lake Odes­
sa visited at Alva Tasker’s Bunday

at the hoepiul In Huihei

Un breakable glass is being used to
The 542-mlle stretch between E built flats In an American town. As
Paso and Pt. Worth is the longest a final test it la said that they are
non-stop airmail flight in the United to be cleaned by a squad ot domes-

These hava- been wonderful years
"To look reallly smart
should wear a monocle a__------- for the type of young married peo­
one glove.” declares a fashton writer. ple who are drawn closer by early
What about a spat?
struggle.
.

ARE INSURED!
DEPOSITS INSURED

I

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
O

tenon
JOUUU

WASHINGTON, D. C.
maximum insurance

FOR EACH DEPOSITOR

4

mnnn
&gt;0UUU

The HASTINGS CITY BANK is one of more than 14,000 li
censed banks in the country which are receiving these signa. In
sured banks) are able to offer protection to their depositors up to
$5,000. Statistical studies have shown that this maximum fully
protects more than 97 per cent of all the depositors in insured banks.

A statement by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation follows'.—
"The purpose of the signs is to let deposi­
tors know which banks are insured. Here­
tofore,-althought 90% of the licensed banks
are insured, depositors Lave 'had no easy
means of identifying them.
"If, by any unforseen circumstances, an in­
sured bank should suspend, the Insurance
Corporation would bdgin paying off deposi­
tors just as soon as a receiver was appointed
for the closed institution. The depositorswould receive their money in a few days in-

stead of waiting moqths or yean as was the
case in the former method of liquidation.
This .is not only a benefit to the depositors,
but it saves the community from a terrific
economic and social blow. When the depositon receive their insured accounts they
assign their claims to the Insurance Corpora­
tion. Thereafter liquidation proceeds on a
business-like basis with the maximum
of the Corporation-and other creditor*
.paid in full."

�4

Tne HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBra M, UM

Mr. and Mrs. Roas Fierce enter- MH. Jasper Jordan Sunday In hdnGLASS CREEK.
Mary Clifford, deed. Bond Vandenberg of Battle Creek and Mr.
were, A. Wolfe, wife and daughter
Mra. R- Frank of VJetsburg
Vicksburg and talned Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tobias and or of the latter's birthday. Mr. and
r, filed, letters of admlnlstra- and Mrs.
Fred OU* and wife and Robert and Julia Molemaker. also Lenny
Mr. and Mra. OU* Oorwin of Gull E. H. Joy of Lansing and Mra. CUf-. Mra. Paul Brodbeck and family of
Robinson of Grand Rapid*. Mlsa
ford Kahlo of Orangeville Sunday South Woodland. Mr. and Mra. and family In Kalamaauo.
ment entered.
I Tucker and family of Clarksville.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Owens enter­ at their cottage at Wall lake.
Miss Ruth Eleanor Erway returnMiss Ellen Rodgers, who is work- Mr. and Mra. Frank Jordan and
Sharp of Yankee Springs. Dick Roee.
filed,
petition
for
probate
of
will
tained
Mis.-.
Elva
Walsworth
and
Est Agnft* Putnam, deed Order
Ing at Prank Hallock's at Hickory Theodore Jordan of North Woodland day.
wifejtnd bon and Wand Erway of
lowing account entered, discharge filed, Waiver of notice tiled, proof Mias Ellen Shejlendorf of Battle Comers, was home over Sunday.
I were also present.
.
Hastings.
of will filed, order admitting will en­ Creek Sunday. Mentor HouBel of
tered. bond of executor filed, letters Kalamazoo-w at a Saturday guest.
| The Methodist Sunday school in Kalamazoo Sunday after spend­
Cha* Whittemore and wife and
Cat. Ira and Adeline • Blanchard, testamentary Issued, order limiting j
clzM. of which Mrs H. A. Kitson is
Russell, also Maxine and Joan Er­
.
Mr. and Mrs. Dougal MeOallum
ing
the
summer
with
his
grandpar
­
deed. Order determining heirs en- settlement entered, petition —
Monica
family
Sunday.
fcr
n alllumi
o.* ou
..uoz
Fthe teacher, are planning a weiner
way spent Bunday A. M. in Delton.
for L
I ah
children Ol
of Detroit q
spent
Sunday
Mr. Wm. King and mother of Kal­ roast at Horner Bawdy's landing at ents here. He will attend school In
hearing claims Hied, notide to cred-I wlth their parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Chicago
for
a
few
months.
.
Bit. Hattie Dux berry. deed. In* ..
amazoo spent the week end with Saddlebag lake Tuesday evening.
— &lt;issued.
------- । B&lt;_r. McCaIluni
iters
.
STATE ROAD.
ventory fil’d.
Mr and Mrs Ray Erway and Miss
Est. Henry C. Warner, deal. Will1' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humeston Claude Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kennedy of
filed, petition for probate of will
more visited Dayton Jordan over Ruin accompanied John to Lansing Town Line spent Bunday with Mrs.
account filed, order allowing account filed, order for publlcaUon entered. spent Friday evening at Kalamazoo
Tuesday where he will attend Mich­
PRAIRIEVILLE.
the week end. Dayton Jordan ha*
visiting relatives.
entered, discharge of Admr. issued,
igan Slate the coming year.
. Lena Becker and Homer.
The pupils of the eighth grade, been quite ill but is much better.
Est. Corrie Schneider, deed. Peti­
estate enrolled.
friends
Elizabeth
their w*anr,
teacher. nua.
Mrs.
tion
U11 for
1UI Admr.
nuu:r. filed.
lucu.
■I -'...... of Miss' -----. ,
JNash
... , accompanied by
vy unit
Gordon Havens mode a trip to
Bt Carl Klee Brown, deed. Or­
Est. Arthur J. SHelp. deed. Order win
*°rry 10 h$"r of ,”*r death ■ Hyde, enjoyed a held trip Tuesday Tuesday with the latter'* mother, Ohio with friends over the week ing for Mra. James O'Connor and
_
___
-________
__.T
’
J
TiiMrtnv
Funeral
itorvkvs
were
.Z
______
r
.
der allowing account entered.
Tuesday.
baby, has returned to her home.
*en‘ afternoon.
•
allowing account entered.
--—~—
Mrs. Lovtna Palmerton, of Nashville.
Est. Henry J. Kraus, deed. Final
Est Susan E. Main. deed. Order Thursday
Mrs.
------- -- — at
—Detroit.
-------- ,
------Mrs. Mary Boulter returned to her
Chai. Whittemore was reminded
Mrs. Janet Pettengill spent Thurs­
Mias Lenorc Dowden spenl the
account filed.
Kingsbury. Mra.
Earl
and Vir- home here Wednesday after an aballowing account entered.
---------------------- r
“r' Gates *'
of his birthday Friday by his chil­ day with Mrs. Dorn Coleman of
week
end
with
her
aunt,
Mra.
Dow
­
Est. Elida Shaw. deed. Acceptance
scnce of about four years. We are
Est. James Miller, deed. Order g11 M°,llca attended the funeral.
den. of Lansing, and M1m Naomi 1dren and grandchildren, who came Rutland.
of trust filed, letters of trusteeship, appointing Admr. entered.
1 - Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Jenney en-1 pleased to have her with us again, VanLoo spent the week end with to take supper with him. Fourteen
Mr. and Mra. James Bothard spent
[tertained Mr. nnd Mrs Louis JenMr and Mrs. Albert Rogers are rc- friends in East Lnnslng.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
were present.
Est. Donald D. Hess, deed. Ac­
[ney and daughter of Ceresco, Sun- | modeling their house making it an
Myers
near
Tonlo.
m
Mra.
Roy
Erway
Is
on
the
sick
list.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Wm.
H.
Mohler
an
­
C LOVERDALE.
ceptance of trust filed. Letters of;
■ day.
up to date place. Wnrm and cozy.
A new electric line is being built
nounce the marriage of their daugh­ Mra. Sara Erway Is caring for her
Rev. Kring enjoyed a visit from
trusteeship Issued, discharge at ex­
Dale Jennep. and Mary Joyce 1 Mrs w F. Smith. Shirley. Rex and
on our rood as far as the Kennedy
his parents, brothers and sister over Pierce, little Ruswll Hart nnd Ber- |J»net spent Tuesday evening wIUi ter. Katherine, to Louis Post, non of and the household duties.
ecutor Issued.
The Misses Ruth and Genevieve farm.
Mr. and Mrs. John Post of Grand
(-.—
-j - ,
-------., "mumping" this ■ Miss Hazel Calthrop at Gull lake.
Est. Susan E. Main. deed. Peti­ the week end.
Mrs. Mattie While of Hastings
Rapids, September 15 at 4:00 o'clock. Erway and Virginia Havens attend­
p. T- A- met Friday evening nn
”l Watson a
arc
tion to file bond fifed, order to file . The
*.*U r. 1 ?■
~
George Woods was In plainwell The wedding took place at the irome ed the P. T. A. at Shultz Friday visited her slater, Mrs. Lucy Cole­
nna emercu.
_
| at the town hall and installed the »’-&lt;•
.
on business Thursday
bond
entered.
man. Thursday.
night.
of
the
bride's
parents
with
only
the
Eat.
James
Calthrop.
deed.
Order
following
new
officers;
President,
Mrs.
Margaret
Scott
of
Toronto,
,
Huahe
,
s
..
r
Eyt
Mrs. Bert JefTcry of Coats Grove
.re-------------------------- ---------vw.pm,.
Mra. Ray Brlsbo of Lansing is
Immediate
families
present.
ML«
allowing claims entered.
Mrs. Minnie Fennels;
Alice Smith furnished music during spending several weeks with her visited Mra. Eva Rowley Thursday
Est Clara F. Griswold, deed. An-‘dent. Mrs. Lynn Hart;
the ceremony. Rev. Harry Wolfe of- ■daughter, Mrs. Clyde Warren, and and Friday.
nual account filed.
”
—r
Mr. and Mrs. Parish and Leo
belated. Mr. and Mra. Post left im­ family.
Est. Roy W. Griswold, deed. An-1 Mrs Adda Pierce.
Sunday visitors at Roy Oak's were. Siutnzcnbaker of Bedford spent the
mediately for an automobile trip
nual account filed.
| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humeston en­
to the Mammoth Cave. Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Olie Douglass and week end with Mr. and Ms. Clifton
Est. Carol Isham, et al. Annual tertained Mr. and Mrs. F. S- Martin
They will be at home September 25. family of Southwest Rutland and Beckc.
account of Gdn. filed.
I of Jackson over the week end and
Mr. ond Mrs. Hale Carpenter and
Wbt Mlh Mr. .nd Mr.
M?s Hmr, Wmon. PrUr at 112 Sheldon Ave. Grand Rapids. Lemuel Oaks from East Rutland.
Bt. Thomas W. Ronan, deed. An-&lt; Mr. and Mrs Earl Sheldon of JackSunday visitors at Roy Erway's family of Carlton Center spent Frinual account filed.
[son on Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Davenport.
nnd
ca^le attended the funer- ■ Mr. and Mrs Ricliard O'Brien and
children of Lansing spent the week
lai of the former's brother. William end with Mrs. Geo. Faul and Mr.
'Pennock, at Hastings Saturday.
and Mrs. Raymond Faul.
j Mr. Lowery and daughter of Gun
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Frantz and
'lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and children of North Woodland were
[Mrs. Roy Lowery
Sunday guests at the home of Mr. ’
1 Mr. and^irs Winslow Martin of
and Mra. Jacob Hoover.
Hickory Corners spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and
■ Mrs. Ethel Stcbben.
son. Morgan, spent the week end
Homer Hughes nnd two wins of with the former's brother. Bernell
'Stickney. South Dakota, are visiting MoYlan, and family of Jackson.
' the Hughes families In this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reebc ;of New
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Grand DePriester
Jersey nnd Mr. and Mra Will
and Mrs. Wilbur Polley were in Ot­ Grigsby of Hastings were1 Sunday
sego Saturday.
evening callers at th? home of Mr.
Miss Vera Sensiba of Kalamazoo
and Mra. D. B- Green.
spent Sunday with Mf. and Mrs.
Mrs. Freda Pluhrer and son.
Russell ixAvls and family.
George, of Lansing and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Arndt of Jack­
son and Mr and Mrs- Baker of Wil­ David Kilpatrick of Ann Arbor
called
on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kil­
liamson were Sunday guests of Mi.
THOMAS SPECIAL g-J
patrick Sunday afternoon.
nnd Mrs. D. N. Honeywell.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hynes nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Duy ot Kalnm.inx&gt; were Sunday guests of Mr. daughter. Gladys, were Sunday
nnd Mrs. George Adrianaon and Lu- guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Lef­
fler of West Woodland.
Icllc.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph RLsc nnd fam-!
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Calthrop were ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. |
in Kalamazoo Saturday. Sunday
Ward
Green of South Woodland.
।
they spent with Mr. nnd Mrs. LlcGus
Johnson nnd sons of West
weliyn Erb and Lamar of Delton.
Miss Hazel Calthrop and Paul Woodland spent Sunday with Mr. j
Easy to Prepare
| Nagel of Hickory Corners spent Sat­ and Mrs. Vernlcc Rafilcr and fain-1
Requires No Soaking
urday evening with lhe formers ily. nnd Mr and Mrs Claud Sabin
and family of Hastings and MLss[
I parents.
Allee Ball of Battle creek were Sun- I
, Mr. and Mrs Tip Ketcham of
j Martin visited Mrs Jennie Norris day guests at the RafTler home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert enter-1
;nnd Lucy Sunday.
'
Mrs. Milo Lehman and Mrs. Lucy tnlned Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blake of,
Norris attended the O E 6. conven­ Middleville. Miss Katherine Blake
lb
of
Clear lake and Mrs. Stata Hilbert,
tion at Middleville Thursday.
ROAD SERVICE - Telephone 2482
The I. O. O F and Rebekah As­ and daughters. Louise, Lorena and j
sociation Will meet at Nashville Ellen and F. F. Hilbert Sunday ini
||
North Michigan Avenue
Hastings, Michigan
Monday night. October first. Try and ilnor of J. V Hilbert's birthday.
give Nashville a good turn out from •Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKnlght
ot Hastings were Sunday guests of j
our Lodges.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
R.
G.
Finnic.
Mr. and Mrs Will Woodman of
Marlin visited Mrs. Mae Jones at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. SUcock
Sunday.
For All Baking Purpose*
9^9 w
] Another year has ended in our
(Sunday school with an average at­
tendance of 83. The following per­
Isons were present every Sunday;
[Mr*. Manley Billings. Mrs. Hazel
I Billings and Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
[Wilkins and Clyde and Clair Mun­
ger. There were five who missed only
one Sunday; six missed two Sundaysrand one mlssijd-three Sundays.
Thix.ls a very good record for our
Sunday school. Wc wish to extend a
cordial Invitation to everyone to at­
tend church and Sunday school.
1 Arliss Calthrop and Joan Rogers
i are attending the Kellogg school
I south of Hickory Corners this year.

C. THOMAS STORES

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c

SEEDLESS

&lt; RAISINS
4 Pound Pkg. 32c 1

MINUTE
TAPIOCA

Pkg.— 13c

PURITY OLEO

LOG CABIN

BROSS TIRE AND
BATTERY SERVICE

10c ?

SYRUP

The Log Cabin
Tin—
23c

FLOUR

several days at the Oentury of Prof
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clarite acJ
companled by Mr. and Mr*. EbbW
the Century of Progress,
.
The Cedar Creek Ladles' Aid will
meet with Mrs. Jessie Larabce Frll
day. October 6. for dinner. Meet]
Ing In afternoon. Everyone Invltol
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sterger and
son ot Caledonia spent Sunday wltii
Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt of thl* placd
Clarence Campbell jilted hU sod
Ivan, in Jackson last week and atl
tended the ball game In Detroit. I
Joseph Hammond of Shultz spenl
Sunday with his daughter. Mra. Eml
ma Owen.
I
Mrs. Phoebe Dunkley spent thl
most of the past week witji he!
granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rsul
sell Watson, of Delton.
A
Mr. and Mrs. Guyla Pease visit!*
their daughter of East Ross las

Henry Wertman and wife visited
their daughter, Bernice, in Frccl
port Sunday and also called on thell
new great-grandson at the home ol
Russell Benton In Freeport.
A new implement combines 11
garden tool* in one. But it still isnj
perfect
as long
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w as you luic to go oul
land operate it.
It.
[and

4.40 21

4.50 21

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4.50 20

Xzo »

4.75 19

Price* subject to change
without notice. Slate »ale»
lax. If any. additional.

“BEST YET” 24&gt;/2-lb.

COMMUNITY SALE

5 lb. “BEST YET” Flour 25c
PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR 24j lb. $1.19
5 lbs. Pillsbury’s Best 29c

COOKIES v"£ 10c
CRACKERS
JELLO

and

Goodyear SPeedway

WHERE YOU SA VE ON FOOD BUYING

COFFEE &gt;»

day evening with Mr.
James Bothard.

GRAHAMS or SODAS

ASSORTED FLAVORS

CAI

2 lbs. 19c
Pkg. 6c

Finest Alaska Pink
x Fancy Red Sockeye
FRESH MACKEREL
3 Cans
TUNA FISH FANCY WHITE MEAT 2 Can*

PANCAKE FLOUR ££££

12c
18c
25c
25c

23c

CORN FLAKES KELLOGG'S or Post Toastie* Lge. 10c
ROLLED OATS-BULK
5 lbs. 23c
MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI bulk lb 7c

g'LJfq fe

WISCONSIN MILD
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MILK—DAIRY BELT

3 Tall Cans 17c

CAMAY SOAP 5c
CHIPSO

15c

Flaktt ar Cranulti

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1 Lb. Can 19c 2 LBS. 37c

AMERICAN FAMILY
SOAP— 10 Bars 55c
O.K. SOAP 6 —25c
Bowlene *■»•» 3 25c

ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO THE MICHIGAN 3 PER CENT SALES TAX

1

•
WOODLAND.
Mrs Lester Brumm spent Friday
.with her aunt. Mrs. John Weaver, of
• Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs John Dell visited rel­
it, lives in Flint over the week end.
I Miss Dorothy Dell spent last week in
'Flint and remained for another
c H Brown of Nashville was a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dell Williams Sunday.
Miss Alene Mohler of Blodgett
hospital. Grand Rapids, spent the
week end with her parents, Mr. and
.Mrs Wm Mohler.
Mr and Mrs. Dclmond Culler were
। Bunday guests at the home of Mr.
nnd Mrs A D Miller of East Woodiland.
.
Clem Long and son Arthur of
I Culpapper. Va-. and Oscar Long of
Indiana are spending a feu weeks
I with the former s brother Wayne
I Long and family and other relatives.
| Dale Hauer left Sunday for Kal­
amazoo where he will enter the
Western State Normal, for hu 2nd
year's work. He attended Junior Col­
lege in Grand Rapids but year.
Lester Brumm was In Lansing on
business Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. N. Covey and chilidren of Belding spent Sunday with
I Mr. and Mrs Clyde Ruell.
I Miss Zadae Easton spent the Week
end with friends m Indiana.
I Gayion Fisher of Mapic Grove
| visited his parents, Mr and Mrs.
। Chas. Fisher, dver the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. c. E Rowlader of
Grand Rapids were Sunday guests
j rcnce Faul.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rairtgh and
! family of Lansing called on Mr. and,
. Mrs. John Rairigh Sunday after­
noon. *
, Messrs. Ward Plants. Carl Helse.
• Robert Born. A D Miller. Vemlcc
■ Rafiler. Don Shomo. Don Hynes.
■ Elmer Matthews and Mcarl Rairtgh
.saw tlje ball game hr Detroit SatI urday. -*
1 Mrs. J. Brown of West Bend. Iowa,
■ is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. E. BorIder, and family.

Don shomo spent Sunday with rel। at Ives in Allegan.
। Mr and Mrs. H. A. KiLson and
daughter. Mary Joe, are planning to
, visit the former's parents, Mr. and
Mr*. Levi Kitson. of Syracuse, In‘dlana. the coming week end.
| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niethamer
jaod family were guests of Mr. and

FAIRGROUNDS

HASTINGS

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
COMMENCING AT ONE O’CLOCK, P. M

The Following Property Is Already Listed
LIVESTOCK.
Several head of colt*, consisting of
•tickling colt*, yearling and postibly
•ome two-year-old*, beaide* a num­
ber of work horse*. All sold under
guarantee. ■
..
Purebred Guernsey bull, 17 mos. old.
A few Plymouth Rock pullets.

FARM TOOLS.

Good lumber wagon.
Good *et dump board*.
Little (Willie riding cultivator
Birch walking plow
Set double line*.
Farmer’s Favorite disc drill

We Also Expect Cattle, Hogs and Sheep for This Sale

This sale fumislte* an opportuni ty for farmers and others to bring in
any personal property—such as stock, poultry, tools, feed or household
goods—they may have for sale. Bring in whatever you have.

TERMS: CASH

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1934

FARMERS IN THREE
COUNTIES LOAN $40,000

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.

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HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

Manner of Placing Loans Is
Revised—Efficient Work- |
ing Organisation

son's have conducted * rooming
house In that city, but will now re­
side on the farm left Mrs. McPher­
son by her mother, the late Mrs.
Sarah McKelvey.
1 Miss Necora Cobb of Battle Creek
viaited her mother. Mrs. Alma Cobb.
Sunday.
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CARLTON CENTER.
‘Chicago where they spent two days Sunday. They ware aocompanlad
We are glad Rev. and Mra. Loomis at lhe fair, returning home Sunday home by their mother, Mra. O. W.
have been returned to us another evening.
Pry.
Communion
Mr and Mrs p*uI finger of Del­
The ladles in the community arc
?
JUI
*5 “U1U*1 U1 °hU&gt;- *er''
8UMl- of thelr Invited to meet 'at the church on
bo?18cho°1 ta" cousins, Mr. and Mra- Walter Orms- Wednesday, October S, for the pur­
medlately following.
be
|, pose of giving the church a
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hale and
.
.
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|

Since April first the Charlotte
MARTIN CORNERS.
Futar .pem e.uml.y u, B.UI. .Detroit rakWnU
w ..auto.
Wresidents «
at present. A
A m
ton Umch
—j—. TO -7777,
Production Credit Association, which
Mrs. Bax all Tlscher of Lansing and
Gue-stz of Mr
and Mr. Tnhn 'aXso “drived “
at* the home of Mr. and iment
meat is
}s being cleaned at the
tliejxv
nreaent
aent
la the government loaning agency for .
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tlscher of
Mr« John Mrs jQhn HfXJk
sept-J1®6 by members of the Cemetery
farmers in Barry. Eaton and Ingham
Hastings spent Wednesday with Mae Robinson and family Sunday of last 18.
Circle.
.
.
counties, has loaned nearly 440.000
week
were,
an
aunt
and
uncle
from
Ovcramith.
I to farmers in the three counties. All
In Bedford Saturda
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Oox of John—:*-------Mr. and Mrs. Munn and Orr Detroit. Mrs. Robinson accompan­ stown visited their sister and hus-' Roosevelt’s New Deal is Dictated
Albert Anders of
this money has been used for the
ied them home to spend the week.
special purposes set forth by appll- 1Fklier went to Fennville Sunday.
band. Mr. and Mra. Otis Altman । but not Red.
Loren Oversmllh U working in a This week Sunday Lucile Robinson
canU tor the loons, and In conform­
and friend, also her ^brother, Tom.
market in Battle Cregkity with the provisions of the Fann meat
।
went to Detroit to bring their moth­
Credit Act as passed by Congress
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Barry spent er home.
May 1033. None of the money has IBunday with Leo-Fisher’s of Has­
wcorgc and
George
ana John
uonn Robinson
tvooinson spent j
been used to increase the production 1tings:
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Us- t
of certain crops and livestock which
Mrs. Nautals of Windsor. Canada, borne and spent the afternoon there. *
are under control ot the AAA In thu spent*
,
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Phyllis Long of East Carlton and
region.
Clark oversmith recently.
Paul Thompson of North Carlton
The loaning of this money does
Mrs. Millie Fisher has been spend­ were also guests at the Usborno
not mean that the farmers of these
home. Sunday.
three counties have gone*In debt ;ing the summer with friends In
Saugus, Mass. Time to come home,( Fred Henney lias been suffering
940,000 more this season. A large '
Millie.
from infection In his hand the past
portion of the money borrowed from
Mrs. Agnes Barry, Vera Todd. Mae week.
this governmental agency has been
Oversmlth and Chester Oversmith
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clem visited
used to pay off debts accumulated
called on Mr. and Mrs. Donald the latter's parents of near West
during former years. Many have
O'Brien of Kalamazoo Friday.
Sebewa Sunday.
borrowed the money from the ProMrs. Elizabeth Warner and fam­
The Carlton L. A. S. will meet
dtiction Credit Association in order
to lower the rate of interest In tl*tr ily . spent, the last week with her with Mr. and Mrs. Mina Elliott
mother. Mrs. Paul Stutz, while Da­ Thursday, Oct. 2. for dinner. All
indebtedness, and thus these Ioans
mon was assisting Orton Endsley are cordially Invited.
are-a real benefit to farmers. Others
with his farm work.
Mrs. Wm. Crockford spent part
have used the money to buy live­
We were all glad to welcome Rev. of last week with her daughter. Mrs.
stock the last few months when the
Conklin and family back for anoth- Blanche Forbes, of Sheridan.
prices were low. and now with the
Mr.
nnd Mrs. Frank Asplnali were
Increasing value of such property
Mr. and Mrs. Roland will soon guests of their nephew. Mr. nnd Mrs.
find themselves In nn Improved nmove Into their new house.
Cnrl Bustancc. of near Freeport.
• nanclal position. Others have used
Our schoolhouse bi much Improved Sunday. Mrs. Mary Bustancc of
( the money borrowed to finance the
by a new coat of paint.
Freeport was also a guest.
production of special crops this sea­
Marlin P. T. A. will be Friday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brechcisen nnd
son and are finding a'good price now
, ning. Oct. 5. Martin L. A. 8. will family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Millard
। tor those crops.1 One *faxmer who
have their annual chicken supper Brecheiscn and aon were
guests
borrowed ^money from the Charlotto
, at lhe chuash Thursday evening. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Jones
l production Credit Association last;
McCormick fertilizer drilL
of Kalamazoo.
. I spring for the purpose of raising a Oct. 4.
John Whetstone. Alice and Alma
Wc
are
sorry
to
hear
of
tho
seri­
McCormick binder, 7-ft. cut.
(special crop told E. P. Reynolds.
called on Roy Wright family of ous Illness of Don Karcher of near
McCormick mower, 5-fL cut
Secretary of lhe Association, last
Hastings Sunday P. M
Freeport In W. Carlton, wisp Is In
■week, when he repaid his loon In full
International manure spreader.
Not a large crowd nt L- A. 8. Wed­ Pennock hospital having had an
(before maturity of the loan, "The
International hay loader.
for
appendicitis. His
। use of that money has made me a nesday,
L
£ but officers for this year are: operation
McCormick aide delivery rake.
profit ot several hundred dollars this ~irrle
rV" Fisher. Pres.; Velma Demond. friends In this community Wish he
___ and Millie Fisher received
may soon recover.
Spike drag. 3-sec. drag.
season that I would not have liad
unanimous vote for Treas. When she
wlthoul the use of the money."
Gale riding plow.
returns from her trip ahe will be
HICKORY
CORNERS.
The Production Credit Corpora­ rested &lt;*nbugh to assume the repsonGale walking plow.
The
golden
wedding
anniversary
tion of St. Paul, of Which the Char­
rlblhty wc hope.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Flower will be
Two-horse riding cultivator.
lotte Production Credit Association
celebrated at their home Monday.
is a branch, has revised the plans
Two-horac walking cultivator.
SOUTH SHULTZ.
and manner of placing loans since
Five-tooth cultivator.
Mrs. Harold Harmon, Mra, Hugh
Mr nnd Mrs. Dave Gibson of Cross
last spring, so now farmer members
Two-horse wagon with rack.
lhe local association have an cfncm- Village
village visited
visitea Mr.
Mr and
ana Mrs.
Mra Lewis
u-™ Chapman. Mra. Frank Brown and
of the
.
_________
cient, loaning agency
at their service, i Hines
the past________________
week and oilier rela- Mra.
Mrs. Alfred Whldby attended an nil
Miller bean puller.
^*e*\Z^t"kmuVTO«oiwram
’e’w-1tives
««&lt;*
The association i» a co-operative
orand friends.
friends.
I|d“y school of Instruction by the
Set of 3 slat alinga. Tank heater.
cTnlnllon u&gt;d wonu Im the tol | Mr «nd Mr. Ernrjl prate ilteM- County cuurcl! ot P T. A. &gt;1 Fort­
Garland range.
interests of its members
H tJie funeral of his uncle. Will age school Thursday
fjist February shortly after the1 Pennock, at Hastings Saturday.
A reception for the teachers of
cUl k-L
’ T *•
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*
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AUCTION SALE

Having traded my farm for city property, I will have an
auction sale to be held at the Jud Cook farm, 2 miles west and
3-4 mile north of Middleville, or 4 1-2 miles south of Cale­
donia, on M-37, oh

SATURDAY, OCT. 6

Commencing at one o’clock, and will diapoae of the following:

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■ciattonx were organized In' Michl- «tt&lt;*&gt;dcd and fl pleasant time w»s| Kellogg P. T. A., was given nt Kelgan. all of the secretaries were called "pent together Our teacher. Miss logg school community night. A pro­
to St Paul for a three days’ school of Virginia Havens, had some stunts gram of songs, recitations and
hMlructlon in making loans. This for them that all enjoyed. All come. speeches was rendered. A luncheon
week tlie eighteen presidents of the I to P. T. A. next month.
I was served.
Mkhiaan associations'together with
Albert Warner and family of | C C. PetUnglll is building a new
Xd^te of Ml th? other a“ Parchment spent Sunday with Mr.,barn to replace the ones destroyed
sociations in the Seventh federal “nd Mrs C- Kenyon.
| by fire, last summer. They will have
land Rank area are in St Paul fori Mr. and Mra. Ed. Hoffman and a raising Monday of the basement
I conferences Mr *Fred A
smith I Mr. Willltts of Ravenna. Ohio, spent timbers. Dw ight Willison is doing
President ot
of me
the Diutrivtiv
Charlotte i&gt;. C. n.
A. is Monday
and- evening with the work.
.
rresjaent
--..............afternoon
--- ----- ----thts meeting Mr
Mrs clarence Baechler.
Barehler.
| . A Are caused by a defect in the
in St. Paul to attend this
Mr. and Mrs.
I ’frtng caused considerable damage
Thus a unified, co-operative loaning I Mr “nd Mrs. Charley Barnes
14 Bunbury Inn. Gull lake, Saturday
agency for farmers Is being perfect- jP^tiac Is spending thte week wi
cd which will mean much to the Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Kenjon and night.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burdick spent
farmers in financing their farm pro-: George Leonard of Frcejwrt visited
duction programs.
|Sunday.
■Sunday at Albert Roach's at Battle
The main office of the Charlotte I The many friends of Charley Ken- 'Creek.
Production Credit Association is-Tn l»'&lt;« will be glad to hear he is some
Twenty-two attended the Kinsley
Charlotte with E. P. Reynolds. Sec- ;b&lt;,“Cr “J this writing.
rotary n,&gt;d Treasurer, in charge of I M*®- Arney Bonneville and daugh- Wednesday. Tire hostesses for the
next meeting are: Jennie Greer,
the office and General Manager of. 'prsand.
ihc Association Mrs Flovd Hark- Lapra Mlsener and Gordon Kenjon Doris Trick and Edith Willison.
Guests of Mr. and Mra. Lovell
Ingham county. Ls Jn the county called on M®^Rmith’nnd Dewey over the week end were: Mr.
agent's office in the-court house at I Mr and Mrs. Cenard Smith and and Mrs. Clair Herring and son of
Mason to lake applications for:Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norton al'd Detroit. Mrs. Dewey will go to De­
loans. In Barry county. Miss Bea-' daughter.
Dorothy’, of
troit with them Sunday and visit
trice Coburn in the County Agent’• •P”’1 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. for a week.
three counties may go to the office

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emergencies as fire, sickness, accident or
burglary. And they know that the quickest
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aswlntfrui and the nionev is soon in niece. Miss Doris pease, at rennocx
the hands’ of the borrower. With 1 twepital Sunday. Her mayy frte"ds
lhe present shortage of feed in these । ‘n llUs Plac.®
I
counties for this winter, several *«Timis accident and hope for her a
farmers are finding it to their ad-: speedy recovery.^ * ,__________

vantage to borrow money now and
Kni:TUWFST Rim AND
buy their teed supplies before the
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND,
prices go higher. Others find it deMr and Mrs. Frank Shelp of Pine
airable to borrow money at the low lake were Sunday afternoon callers
rate of interest and pay cash for , at the home of his nephew, Jim Wil­
their seed wheat and fertilizer and; cox.
thus secure a substantial reduction1 Mr and Mrs. Roy Douglass and
in the cost of fertilizer. Every farm- I Miss Mary Douglass of Hustings
er should become familiar with this! were guests on Sunday of their parMr.
Douglass.
governmental loaning agency and ents. **
’ and Mrs Dan
” rv,
"“ ““
Mrs. Clara Robinson returned to
make use of its privileges whenever
her home at Wayland Sunday after
he needs financial aid.
a visit of three weeks with her sis­
ter. Mrs. Wm. Havens nnd other
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Guests at tire Lester Preston home relatives.
The many friends here of William
Bunday were. Harry-Preston of Fre­
mont and Roy Preston and family ot Hart of Cloverdale were very sorry
to learn of the serious and painful
Hastings.
Mra. Lula Gray entertained her accident to his eye when it was hit
sons. Leon and family of .West Ver­ by a’nail while nailing crates. All
montville and Harold nrftl family of hope he may not loose the sight of
Assyria township. Sunday.
It.
Mrs. Jennie Wilcox of Martin is
Mr. and Mra. George Maurer of
Hastings' called at Harvey Cheese- visiting her son, Jim and family.
man's and at his sister’s. Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson
and
daughter Dorothy and gentle­
Norton's, and family Sunday.
Mrs. Anna chceaeman, whd has man friend, pf Grand Rapids, were
been Di in Hastings so long, has im­ Bunday guests of the foarfWs aunt.
proved rapidly ot late, and Sunday Mrs. Wm. Havens and husband. Mr.
she was able to ride Here* and called and Mrs. W. H. Otis called in the
on her son, Earl Cheeseman. and afternoon.
with Mrs. Myrtle Bump of Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and
had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John children of Kalamazoo were guests
for the Week cqd of his parents. Mr.
Norton.
_
- „
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Marshall are and Mrs. Francis Gorham. They
on a week’s trip to Schofield. Wls- called at lhe Dan Douglau and Jim
oonslp. to Writ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilcox homes on Sunday.
Voltz, the two ladies being sisters.
Several from here attended the
Mra. Alma Cobb and son. Norman, community meeting at the home of
of Battle Creek, are caring for the Mr. and Mra. Jesse Osgood on Fri­
work at the Marshall farm during day evening and had an enjoyable
time. Mr. and Mra. David Shepherd
their absence.
Mrs. Alma Cobb’S daughter. Mra. of Prairieville will entertain the Oct.
Callanctta Itoaeburgy of Beasmcr, meeting.

POWERS ECHOES.
at the Orover Marahall hom«v .
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jarfart! and
Mr. and Mrs. John Vandenberg
family were at Fayettte, Ohio, ovex and Donald Vandenberg attended
week end. visiting Mrs. Jarrard's
unc^e. Jerry Hecker, and family, and from Friday until Sunday night/
report a''very pleasant motor trip
Richard palmer visited friends at
and visit.
Detroit iast-week and Edward Gould
Mrs. L. W. J arrard "knows her returned home with him.
beans"- despite the summer’s drouth,
Miss Irene Frost is visiting her
as she had one stalk of lima beaus sister. Miss Daisy Frost, at Alpena.
that bore one hundred and twelve
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
well filled jxxls.
Arthur Bedford and family were.
Mrs Roma McKelvey and- hus­
band arc moving from Detroit to। Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schaaberger at
the former s farm home In the Moorei Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Vlrdistrict and truck loads of goods are __
gil___
Andrews and daughter ot Auarriving from Detroit. The McFijer-; justa.

STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Laraway of
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.
James Mead spent Sunday In Lan­
sing.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chose of
Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Scott Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geiger and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Geiger spent Bunday with Mr. and
Mra. Warren Calms of Doster. Mrs. I
Samuel Geiger remained for a i
longer visit.
Mrs. fiarry RIzor. Mrs. Kennedy (
and Mra. Matthews of Hastings r
spent Friday at James Mead's.
Mr. azxi Mrs. James Swanson of 1
near Hastings called on Mr. and1
Mrs. Willard Ickes Sunday evening. I
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mead ot Has- |
tings and Mr. nnd Mra. William
Richards spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Mead of Banficld.
Mr. and Mra. Forrest Stam and
Mis. Ida Wilkinson of Maple Grove
and Mrs. Richard Boyce of Mar­
shall called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ickes Sunday. ___ __________

EAST GUN LAKE.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Brohson and
children of Pine Creek. Mr. and
Mrs James Null. Sr., and John D.
of Otsego spent Sunday at the Null
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford and
Owep and Mra. K. M. Andrews atipnrfcd the Allegan county fair Sat­
urday P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Crahs of Mid- ‘
dlevtlle called at the Will Crawford .
home Friday P. M.
i
Mrs. M. Gillerand and son. Bob.
and Mr. nnd Mra. Martin of Chicago t
spent several days at the Slater
home.
Joseph C. Derdyn left Friday P.
M. for his home in Pittsburgh. Pa. i
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pipp and Miss '
Martha Stewart of Plainwell spent'
Monday at their cottage.
.
Messrs John and Will Crawford
were In Otsego Monday on business.

DOWLING.
The Southeast district Sunday
School convention will be held at ■
the Dowling church on Sunday.1
October 7 beginning at two o'clock'
P. M. Rev. M. D. McKean of Mid­
dleville will be the speaker. Rev.
Hitchcock of Midland park will give
a chalk talk and special minic will
be furnished for the occasion, with
a hearty welcome to all.
Mrs. Anna Pierce of Delton was a
guest at the home of her son, Marahajl and family, over the weak'tend
and attended church here Sunday.
Mrs. Etta Stanton. Mrs. Ella
Smith, and Mrs
Mildred Hook
helped compose a bus load of tight
•Mrs who left Friday evening for]

HORSES.
Brown gelding, 4 years old,
wt. 1500.
Brown mare, 8 yrs. old, wt.
1400.
Black gelding, 9 yrs. old, wt.
1350.
CATTLE.
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, due
soon.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due
soon.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due
soon.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due
in March.
Holstein yearling.
2 Holstein spring calves.
HENS.
About 125 year old hens.

FARM TOOLS.

HARNESS.

Set double harness, nearly new.
Set double harness, old.

FEED.

i

10 tons alfalfa hay.
3 tons clover hay.
Some oat straw in barn.
200 shocks corn. 200 bu. oats.

TERMS:—CASH. No

THEODORE P. WIERINGA,
O. E.

N. C. Thomas, Auctioneer,

AUCTION SALE
In order to close the estate of the late Milton .Hebei, 1 w31
hold an auction sale on the pre mises, 1 mile south and 1 1*2
miles west of Woodland, on

TUESDAY,
Commencing at one o’clock, and »ell the
MISCELLANEOUS.
Team of horses, 16 years old,
wt. about 3000, good work
team.
Mare, 16 yrs. old,
Gelding, 17 years old.
(Good work team.)
About 8 tons mixed hay.
100 shocks of corn in field.
180 bushels oats.
1928 Chevrolet auto, good
condition.
Truck and trailer.
Work harness.

FARM TOOLS.
Tractor.
Deering binder, /■ cut.
Gai engine, 1 1-2
Oliver tractor ploi
Syracuse riding pl
Thomas mowing 1
Wide tire wagon.
Spreader attachment.
Walking plow.
Cultivator.
Riding cultiv
Spring tooth
Rip saw arbor.
Many other small tools
ally found on a farm.

/ TERMS:—CASH. No property removed tartfl &lt;

GLEN WOTRING,
. Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, 9EFT EMBER 2d, 1W4
WOODLAND.
Screw the seat tight. When th«
form is completed, pad It with cot­ Last Week’s Letter.
ton batts and cover the chair with a
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mankcr and
tks cltr ot Hainan.
----------- -_
. .... piece of solid upholstering material, Mrs. Sarah Mahler of South Wood­
th* 10th d»r Of s&lt;b- By Home Economica Specialists using upholdstering tacks of the land spent Sunday with Mr. and
same color to hold the material in Mrs. Lester Brumm. In the al ter&gt;•
I
Michigan State college
Pr*.«L
place.
f ProbatK
If you have several closets without their guests called on Mr. and Mrs.
n„'h•d,T^&lt;’r ‘h’
| Little economies when counted up doors, a colored shower curtain will
John Weaver of HasUngs.
KiisaWth K. Henry
in »»M [will ma^ce a large showing in the prove more substantial and satis­
Mr. and Mra. Weiby Crockford and
factory than ordinary curtain or family spent Sunday with Mr. and
ih» I----- 7“
.j i j &lt;u draI* material to keep out the dust. Mrs. Chas. Higdon of Nashville.
ample, ordinary household lard a ill. pB|nUng one and one-half inch | Rev
„. M
owievt ai
Rev.. and M
Mra.
Howlett
and Rev.
be found effective In removing au- strips white on the other side ol p
owler of
Fowler
of' Hastings spent Friday
o-ciorit ui nfe tomoblle grease or dirt from light or leach tread will help brighten up a |'i with
Wftn Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Lawrence
Lawrence Bird.
is a naturai "carrier” of disease germa, and
It requires a lot of planning, and a lot of
office. »&gt;• »nd'dark shoes. Rub the lard gently into'podlly lighted
------------ stairway.
----------- I Mr. and Mrs. Caroll McGuffin of
that in fact most epidemics start from
extra work. The time has long since gone
women
Hastings were Bunday guests of Dr.
.the soiled spot with a soft cloth.
-Some
------ ----------- have found that
'
tainted milk or water. Appreciating thia
by. when there is any doubt kbout the
stains from canning can be prevent- und Mrs. R. O. Finnic.
fact, the Highlands Dairy has purchased all
ed by painting the entire ends of the
jjr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook and fam­
• "germs." It takes a powerful microscope to
fingers an'd across the nails with jjy visited the latter’s sister in De­
the latest equipment and follows the latest
see them. They . are little fellows. They
liquid nail polish. A weak soluble trolt Sunday.
methods In the production of CLEAN MILK.
don’t observe union hours and pay no atten­
Arlene Kilpatrick had the misforof no further use? Take out one liquid bleach rubbed on the hands
Tests by officials repreaentlng the State of
tion to NRA codes. They work all the while.
to jjjp Bn&lt;j break her leg Thurshead and saw the back down about witli a soft brush will help remove
Michigan show that no cleaner milk is pro­
Some of them do good work. but a lot of
ialx inches as steps toward making the fruit marks. And speaking of jay evening. She is getting along
duced in Michigan than we produce. We
them are dangerous trouble makers, and if
a sturdy chair for the two or three canning, if there is some. leftover nicely.
i’.Y :■ &gt;7:.-,:
Mrs. Rhoda Austin spent Sunday
year old. Make curved cuts to form syrup from spiced fruits. it Is extake a lot of pride In It and It should be
they get into your system you have a lot of
...—
.... ham
— -or
---------baiting
portwllh hcr daughter [n Lake Odessa.
the chair arms- Then use the head ccllent for
worthy of consideration by every family.
trouble
ahead.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
EO.
Shomo.
accom
­
for the chair scat, securing it with
Why not try it?. It coeU no more.
Medical
Science
has
discovered
that
milk
"
the latter's sister
and hus- ■'
| the cuttings from the sides. Use
DELTON.
,panied
------------by
,------------------------------------'I .Mr.
—— _and
H .1 If..
Mr and Mrs. Walter Culvar and 1...
band.
Mrs. Geo. i/l.
Klrahman.
iscrews to fasten the seat tightly.
Miss Edith Brown of Saginaw were of Kalamazoo, are visiting the I
STATE OF MICHIGAN — ORDER OF Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis World's fair in Chicago from Sunday |
I THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION E. Faulkner.
until Tuesday.
DUCKS, GEESE. BRANT, COOTS.
Delton members of the O. E. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wolcott of
WILSON'S SNIPE AND WOODCOCK. attended the county convention at West Woodland. Misses Louise gnd |
Middileville Thursday.
Ellen Hilbert and Don Shomo were
Mr. nnd Mrs. Llewellyn Erb have guest of Mr. and Mra. F. E. Jordon
moved Into the upper rooms of the of Lansing Sunday.
Gillasple house.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crockford of
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Faulkner Cailton and Jack Detner ot Goodwere in Grand Rapids Wednesday lanh. Kaunas, spent Thursday with
on business.
Mr. -®niKMrs. Arthur Allardlng and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nobles of famtjAnd (Saturday with Mr. and
Climax were over the week end Mrs. Welby Crockford nnd family,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.
Vane Wotrlng leaves Thursday for
dren and Mrs. Ruth Duncan anc^M
Wertman.
a series of chalk talks In Indiana and was attended by her bridesmaid. ; Henry Warner passed away at his sons called on Rev. and Mrs. V. It^M
Miss Florence Kobb of Vermontville, home in the village at noon SaturMr. and Mrs. Charles Moreau of and Ohio.
.
' I
... .,r_ .
(day. Sept. 15. He was bom In .Ohio, Beardsley of Lansing Sunday.
Augusta called Sunday afternoon to
Mr. and Mra. Cloycc VanHouten 1Tiic best man was Howard
King. n but luus jong been ft resident of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drake and sor^B
see their sister. Mrs. Alice Under- of Portland spent Wednesday evebrother of lhe groom. As Mrs. T. W. Woodland. He is survived by his wi- nnd the latter's mother, Mrs Park^H
hilt Mrs Underhill went home with ning with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook,
of South Woodland were Sundaj^H
Thompson
played
the
strains
of
the
dow
and
two
daughters.
Mrs.
them for a few days' visit.
Rev. and MH. L. D. Bodine of St.
There will be a meeting at the Louis. Mich., were guests of Mr. and Bridal Chorus from Loiiengren the Charles Early and Mrs. Frank Fur­ T. W. Thompson. _
|
bridal party lWR
took their place before
grandchildren. o-nn
The
Community hall Wednesday night Mrs. Lawrence Bird1 Friday.
i ’°ng. and eight
Seventy-six took advantage of th^H
.,bower
_____ of
. .fall
.. roses. —The
.. . uciure
.....
(Yl
- -it for the purpose of orMrs. Glen Densmore entertained the
bride fnnrral will
wl' Iw
bc.,N*1H
h^.d *T*iwgr1av
Pwsd.a&gt; nt
at ’
2.00
excursion on the C. K. &amp; S. and^H
Community Chorus.
Chorus. EvEv- the
the Bridge
Bridge Club
club at;
at; her
her home
home in
in carried
carried a
a bouquet
bouquet of
of snapdragons
snapdragons r
p-- *"■
M- ,n thc mcinoains
Methodist enurvn.
church.
ganlzing a Community
went to Chicago for lhe World's fairH
.................................
----- Hastings Thursday
— -------evening.
4—1—and roses. The single ring ceremony
ceremony I Mr.
Mr. and
nnd Mrs. Chas.
Chas Faul and
eryone who Is interested,
who sinks.
or who likes to sing, are cordially
LawrenceBirdattended the Y. [of the Methodist Episcopal church Marietta of Hastings spent Sunday Sunday.
DXDXX FOX FUXLICATION.

Homemakers' Corner

CLEAN MILK
Doesn’t [‘Just Happen!”

A Phone CaltWill Bring It to Your Home!

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

MHM »tirl
Ibo north tr

Telephone 2651

in 4
FORECLOSURE

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION,

NOTICE TO CREDITOP-S

invited to come and help to complete such an organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sponable are
occupying the Henton cottage at
Wall lake Mr Sponable Is assisting Mr. Henton In his funeral work,
MIm Caroline Solomon and Mrs.
Lula Wertman attended the Bunll* bed tbli 10th d»» ot Aaiu*t. 1934
nell L A S at Mrs Walter BoyGEORGE it. HOGARTH.
Ian’s Thursday.
Mrs. Edith Bnmes spent several
days the last of lhe week visiting
relatives in Kalamazoo. Her moth­
, ii \'u :
:.„7K
er. Mra. Wright, of Flint attended
to the household duties during her
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barnum. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Carpenter and Mrs.
H. F Wertman attended the Com­
munity meeting and program for
the reception of the teachers at the
ririrndani । Kellogg Agricultural School on Frlday night. Mr. Barnum contributed
a solo for the program.
Miss Marguerite Henton is attend­
ing Argubright’s Business College at
Battle Creek.
The new fire truck, whlcl
ed by the four townships,
ville. Hope. Barry and Prairieville.
Is ready for use and was put into
action Saturday night when it was
called to Bunbury Inn at Gull lake.
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
The Hickory Comers fire depart­
ment were also sumoned but the
fiames had penetrated to the third
probate office in th
floor before equipment arrived. The
first floor of the structure was not
seriously damaged, the fiames hav­
ing been confined to the second and
third floors. The housing for the
new truck has been moved from its
former location to a new wall west
of the old livery bam and an addi­
ng tin* tlonal section added to it. This
promises to be a more serviceable
truck titan the old one. The work
thot has been jlone was nearly all
donated.
Those from a distance who at­
IS prtl- tended the funeral of James Under­
hill Tuesday were. Wil). Charley and
Il la farlbrr ordered. that imMIr nolle* Sylvester Underhill. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Underhill of Lalnsburg. Clinton
Co.. Mr. and Mrs Fred Ramsey
and Mrs. Melvina Underhill of St.
Johns. Clinton Co,. Mrs. Ida Madi­
son end family of Battle Creek. Mr.
ulldrod Hmith. Rrclrtar ot Prebaia
and Mrs. Charles Moreau of Au­
gusta. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
and two daughters of Kalamazoo
and Raymond Aldrich of Caledonia.

ORDER TOR PUBLIC ■ . .

ALL SET for a Winter
of Clean, Healthy Heat
can be found. You see Mr. and Mrs. Citizen
happily gazing upon their filled-up coal bin.
That mean* a Winter of clean, economical and
healthy heat. You, too, ought to fill your coal
bin now. Prices are down—but they’re bound
to go up. Phone ux today for your next Win­
ter’s supply of coal. Just Telephone 22S7.

Smith Brother*
Velte &amp; Company
Phan* 3X57 Hastings, Mich.

LEGAL NOTION.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT

day afternoon with Mrs. Lucy
Dings for an annual meeting and
election of officers.
Mra. Vera Terry of Litchfield
spent the week end at home with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Town.
Mra. Helen Schaffer is on the sltk
list
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams spent
Sunday with their daughter and
husband at the Kellogg farm.
Leon Pennock and family spent
Sunday at Milham Park, Kalama­
zoo.
Mrs. John Harrington received the
sad news Saturday afternoon of the
sudden death of her father's cousin.
Charley Underhill, ot Clinton Co.,
who was here Tuesday to attend the
funeral of James Underhill. Mr.
and Mrs. John Harrington and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Pennock went to
Clinton Co. Monday to attend the
funeral.
At church next Sunday. Rev. Mlles
and other delegates will give Echoes
of Conference for a special service.
On Thursday night, Oct. 4. Mrs.
Richards, the new Sunday School
superintendent, announces there will
be a-Sunday School Rally held in
the basement of the church to
which everyone, old and young, are
invited.
Friday afternoon Mr. and Mra. L.
D. Mlles entertained the latter's
brother and wife. Mr. and Mra. Bert
Truax, of Grand Rapids, who were
on their way home from Detroit.
While there. Mr. Truax complained
of not feeling well, and was given
some home remedies, after wltlch he
said he felt relieved. In the evening
they drove on to Grand Rapids and
about midnight Mr. and Mrs. Mlles
received a telephone message that
eleven o'clock, soon after retiring for
the night. The Miles Immediately
drove to Grand Rapids where Mrs.
Mlles has since remained. The fu­

day and the body was laid to rest
in the Wayland cametefy,

::

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

P- M. 8. of the FreeMethodist
| was used. The bride was given away afternoon with Mra. Geo. Faul.
church at Belding Saturday anti by her father. Chas. Bliss. Rev. T.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott oil
Sunday.
W-Thompson was the officiating Grand Rapids spent the week end
September11 at 0:00 P. M. the minister. Fifty guests were present, with Mr. and Mra. D. B. Green at
farm home of B. J. King three, Delicious refreshmenu of salad. • their Jordan lake cottage.
miles south of Nashville was the sandwiches,- baked dishes, cake nnd I Mr. and Mra. Forrest Pnrmalec
scene of the wedding of his son. Dur-1 coffee were served. The lovely three land children of Battle Creek spent
ward J- to Miss Ferae A. Bliss of layer bride’s cake was made by Har-.thc week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Vermontville. The bride was dressed old Porter of South Haven, a cousin Grant Osgood.
&gt;n “ 8°wn of light blue silk crepe jof Hie bride.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rise nnd chil—---------------------- -------,
.
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Hastings, Mich.

::

Miss Spinster: "I see they’re talk­
ing about putting a lax on bachelor­
hood—and I think it will serve them
right.”
Neighbor: "Yes; why .not? All
other luxuries are being taxed.

The hardest money to get hold of
is easy

.•TO’

i3S

is worth

thousand
words
yPTIIAT you hear and what you read about a rar.
should be considered before you buy—but one ride
is worth a thousand words. Test Chevrolet’s Knee-Action
on a bumpy road, where you can see for yourself what a
big difference Knee-Action makes in riding comfort.
This test will acquaint yon not only with the Knce-

Action ride, but with the smooth, economical, valve-in
head engine, the ^vositive, cable-controlled brakes, the
bodies by Fisher, and the added comfort of Fisher Venti­
lation. Co to your nearest Chevrolet dealer and make
the Ownership Test. Chevrolet is satisfied to let you and
the ride decide wh£h ciir is tho best for you.

CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and easy G.M.A.C, terms. A General Motors Value

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CHEVROLET
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 3, 1934

12PAGES

Hon. Chase S. Osborn Will Open the
Brotherhood Monday
Mondav Night,
Niaht. October
Octob. 15

EARLY EXPLORERS USED
IT AS BASE FOR THEIR f
iI
EXPEDITIONS
.

ffllBLElCCM
and Gerald Cra­
I FRIDAY IFTEBON JessepoMoore
Each Suffer a

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JUDGES
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Broken Leg
UNUSUALLY INTERESTING A. ^e^bM^meeUiM^o^lhe Haa- OVER ONE HUNDRED EN­
AUTO CRASH RESULTED IN Jesse Moore, living flvj miles east
Center road, and
TRIES IN "CINDER­
FOUR DEATHS AND
"ofr the city on the .................
PROGRAM OPENS ON
iting’ Commercial club on Tueaday,
Gerald Crapo. 205 South Hanover,
in pub-1
ELLA” OONTRRT
,
TWO INJURED
each suffered a fractured limb In
OCTOBER 18
helpful.
planned, for the members and their

.Six-Other Programs—Great Brotherhood Year
Aiiured—Get Ticketi Early—Price $2 Each

,
|

The opening speaker for the [newspaper man. Hl* career
[Brotherhood, for it* first meeting jlie life has been useful and
tan accident at 5:30 Friday after­
wives. The caravan will start at nine
|Monda*y night. October 15. will be .He ha* served as governor of Michlnoon. The accident was caused by
o’clock from the court yard square. FLORENCE WESTERLIND
none'other Qian Honorable Chase gon and was at the head of one of YOUNG MEN WERE
the overturning of one of the coun- OBJECTIVE IS "CHAR­
UU A D 8 Osborn .His residence fa put down , the departments at'Lanslng before;
COOTRAI I PI AYPRQ iy'road commfasion'i“truck* which
HAS LEADING ROLE
AFTER SPANISH WAR a, 8aU1t ste. Marie. but Ah&lt;&gt; whole I he was elevated to the office of gov-|
rUU I BALL KLATtKb
driv^by Art ttov^r
ACTER EDUCATION1 Carqp Kltannlwa. Clear lake, when
„ --------- -I country claims him and rightly so, cmor. He Is a speaker of nation-- ---------the Club and guests will be luncheon
A crew «had been patching t^e
guests of the Barry County Health Advance Ticket Bale for Has­
Outside Countries Went "in foriurto a mon of broad views, keen | wide reputation. He is coming to Team Was Returning to Lake Tarmac
road east of Gull lake. Organization’s Activities Are Unit.
|sympathies anti one of the brightest Hastings for no other reason than !
tings Civic Player* Pro­
'When that work was done and be­ |
Odessa From Nashville
and Controlled Many
rr
s- of/ mtr
— day.
Varied and Helpful—Of­ I It is expected that Dean Daven। mind,
hi.s
hte warm tx-r.sonal
personal frlendShln
friendship for ■
J
minds nt
our rfav
fore starting home they went still
'port will speak following the lunchduction Start* Today
When Oars Met Head-On
Local Line*
Here Is a man who refuses to certain residents of this city and his |
ficers Are Chosen
further east to get some gasoline
ot the way in which!
• ---------------- -- • --------eon.
The early Spanish pioneers In Cu- f10* oId In &gt;eara hc u “PProachlng appreciation
county has many beauty
rT--------. "L
,
•
. J L
An automobile accident which, at cans. After loading them aboard. I The Central P. T. A. promises an i -B’
“
m-ss ss.»“Z- Barry county has alwajs stood by thls writing, has resulted in four and with three men in the cab. and It2ii,UaKLf’?Cllen3 pr0Kr?nJ*or„lWs spots and a wealth of trees of vari- Cinderella poster contest met in the
n“?’
, deaths and the serious injury of
ten on Uie platform back of the cab. !ptah^hTrftH^t»ThTU8
A;lous klnd3 whlch
®«Pectelly beau- supervisors’ room in the court house
ther Its strategic position or Its agri-, thing that to gohjg on. he is no older
Chase Osborn is a propheL—a real two others, oefurred at about 5:30 the truck started for Gull lake, । Ltoh7.
Extcn51on Division of itfuj j,,
BUtumn The maples,
cultural value. They made the Island ! than the average college student, seer. *bose deaf vision enables him Friday afternoon on M-14. a lltUe .They had not yet reached the Tar- (the Unlrersity of Michigan, arrange-5umac arebriUianUy
an Important center for expeditions jThe world has few such versatile to look ahead and glimpse the ulU-, over two miles north of Nashville, mac roadway, when the driver saw
tonbeC»iJ?adC
“tablWl cotered now and the oak leaves are
of conquest and discovery; for buc- men. He has been a world traveller, ----mate
results of 2movements
which , u
and nearly ui
In liwi.t
front vi
of me
the ouDinei
Hosmer B
a big noie
hole in
In inc
the true*
track ancaa.
ahead. ucDe­ an aault education center in Has- —nUiv ttimlnir to a rteh mihamnv
_____________
“ It
1—
not In nrnizrpu
l« rare HintIschoo,hous
1 —..v.m11
, oig
. to save
cancerlng and slavd trading. They j He to an author of many books, nnr------------------------------------------------------* in. Castleton...
township siring
the occupants. of the; tings, sponsored by the Central P I [hadeJ so this* tour next Tu^vtoy
brought to the new world a form oil'"*"
■ --■
--------widely read.
He was a
very-----------successful
/OOntlnued on page sevetp
A Buick car. driven by Walter truck from a severe Jolt he turned T. A. Many other cities throughout I Should be esueclallv entovable AU
feudalism, the marks of which still
by the Harting* civic Player* a*
—*--------------------------------------------- i Hlrschy- BBe aboul 40- of Kal*ina- tile truck out of the regular track, the state have had this series of CJllb memberswho can ore urged to
linger in Cuba in the extremes of
1
REPUBLICAN MEETING. \ a3°- ond a Chevrolet car, driving , In doing this hc got too near the | lectures. However. It is the first time Bo
A1 ThwVlhl^a*Rep«w1can'&gt;nieeb»J
nor^,’rard with
wlt^ Sheldon
S^Won Peacock,
Peacock. ! shoulder
shoulder* of
of the
the roadway
roadway and
and into
Into!the
people of
of Hastings
Hastings have
have *had
riches and poverty, and lack of ed­ FRESHMAN COLLEGE
Clare Tree Major adaptation of’’Cin­
'. northward
the people
had
ucation and self reliance of the
derella’’ which will be presented upOPFNS
MONDAY
A
M
h&gt;« In the Briggs church In Assyria|We 28- of
Odessa at the wheel.isott ground. The truck tipped overphls privilege. The six lectures were
maws.
vri uiiu iiiviiw ,
e-v.., itmoshrd
Into each
Hlmehv
nn itxon
slrta
hv Mrx
tzahn John
r- u-r&lt;ri.
nn.
into other.
each other.
Hlrschy
its anei
side tha
and&gt;wn
the two men M&gt;lrrtr&lt;I
were selected
by Mrs.
c. Ketcham,
.township on Thursday evening.
Oct. smashed
At the close of the Spanish-Amer­
111. A chicken supper will be served was Instantly killed. Peacock was caught Moore suffered the fracture the program chairman. The first one
ican war the ;x&gt;ople of Cuba were Adult Education Classes to from 6:30 until al) are served, fol­ so badly Injured that he died at tiiajof the small Ixme in hto right leg will be given at the regular meeting
school auditorium.
woefully destitute.
The country
The committee of Judges, after a
Organize Monday Eve­
lowed by s[&gt;caklng. Hie public 1s Nashville hospital three hours after below the knee. The femur of Cra- In November, and one each for the
needed
banks,
railroads,
belter
long and tedious inspection ot each
the accident. Robert Skcldlng. 16. i po's left leg was broken near the i following five months. There will be
invited.
Turn
out
and
show
your
ning at High School
liighways, steamship lines, modern
of the posters submitted, awarded
|lntcrest In and loyally to the Re- son of Fred Skcldlng .of Saranac | upper end.
Both were taken to no admission charge tor these admachinery to develop her great su­
the following prizes; First prise.
Those interested in adult educn- publican party.
'
and guard on the Lake Odessa foot- I Pennock hospital. After the frac- dresses, and It is hoped that many
gar industry. She needed seeds, tlon evening claases are requested j
Senior Division of Hastings, Doris
------------- &lt; ♦ &gt;--------ball team, who was riding with Pea- ; lures had been reduced Moore went people other than members of the P.
HOURS AND BAG LIMITS B. Everson; Second prize. Dorothy
livestock and many other things so to meet at the High school next nni y q A PR AM CUT
cock was Instantly killed. Three , to his home where he to recovering. T. A. will take advantage of this opthat she could compete in the Monday evening, at which time the ( nuL 1 OHt/nHIvlCni I
ESTABLISHED FOR
other occupants of the Peacock car. Crapo to still at the hospital.
I porpnity to hear the fine speakers.
world's markets. As a result of tills. subjects to be studied will be deter- J
Division. Hastings. Kneeland McNuiVcryl
Morrow.
17.
Douglas
Sher]
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Character
Education
’
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will
be
the
OF CONFIRMATION wood. 17. and Irwin Smith. 16. all 1
HUNTERS
American investments Jumped from mined, as II to the purpose of the
pbjtittive.
prize. Junior Division of Hastings,
around 850.000.000 at the close of the ERA to give Just the training the
I At a meeting of the executive
of Lake Odrs-sa. were seriously in­
Forty-Two
to
Be
Received
Spanish war up to over a billion people
।
want. Vocational training j
jured. Smith dying on Sunday morn­
board held recently at the home ot MUST BUY DUCK-HUNTING
dollars at the high tide, again show­ will also be given Just as soon as ;
ing.
I the president. Mrs. Wm. M. Stebbins.
at St. Rose Church on
ing that there are always those will- ।
STAMP, ALSO LICENSE vision outside of Hastings, Kathryn
Hlrschy was a federal brewery
1 plans were made for a reception for
Monday Morning
Ing to perform one more act ot nounced. The adult education classinspector
He had been a teacher
the teachers by the parents at the
brotherly love, especially If there is cs have been approved, according
The Holy Sacrament of Confirmaand an accountant, but had been
first October 18 meeting. The officers Stamps Sold at Hastings Belle Howard. Delton. First prize.
more than an even chance of netting to 8. E. Westerman, administrator Hon will be administered by the out of work for some time until he
Intermediate Division outside ot
and committee chosen for the year
a good per cent on the investment. of the ERA. Plenty of teachers Most Rev. Joseph C- Plagens. Auxil- received an appointment as brewery
Postoffice—Hunters Must listings, Enid Cheeseman. Dowling;
HILARIOUS HAYLOFT are as follows: England and other countries great­ have been secured to care for all lary Bishop of the Detroit Diocese, Inspector. He was headed toward
Second prize, Lydia Rodgers and Vi­
President. Mrs. Wm. M. Stebbins.
Show License at P. 0.
FROLIC ON FRIDAY
ly increased their Investments in these classes, both academic and vo- in Saint Rose church on Monday Nashville.
vian Brooks collaborating on one
Secretary. Mrs. Earl R. Boyes.
The duck season will open today.
Cuba also. In such caves, the criti­ cational.
’morning, October 8. at half past ten
Sheldon Peacock was an automo­
Treasurer. Mrs. Robert Moore.
EVENING
October 3. Those who enjoy shoot­
cism to made by native residents
Last spring there was a fine en- o’clock.
bile salesman In Lake Odessa. Rob­
Mother vice-president. Mrs. G. E. ing ducks will be interested to know verdale, First prtod. Junior Dlvlatoa
that the outside banks and compa­ rollment in these adult claves and. There will be forty-two in the ert Skeldlng. Irwin Smith. Veryl
Goodyear.
the hours when they can shoot, ao
nies have no interest in the "com- these new projects will be conduct- Confirmation
class, thirty-six chil­ Morrow and Douglas Sherwood w^re TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS—
“
Father vice-president. A. D. Mc­ we give the schedule, which to as
munlty life” and improvement of cd
t in a similar manner.
dren and six adults. The members student
students In the Lake Odessa high
DARING TRAPEZE ACT Donald.
follows:
conditions, other than that which
schtol. They were members of the
Supt. D. A. VanBusklrk informs of the Confirmation class and their I—
Teacher vice-president. Miss Jen­
The following table, compiled by
siv^nKors Will
will meet In Bnlnt
T nV., OdeAsa football team, and hud
may be inspired by balance sheets, the Banner that Uw Freshman Col­ sponsors
Saint Rose Lake
nie McBain.
the state conservaUon department,
and dividends— and that ts too often lege will surely 0|x-n next Monday school at ten o’clock, and will march been at Nashville and had partlcl- "Elder” Russell, Noted Mid­
Historian. Mrs. A- D. McDonald.
shows the legal opening and closing
true, Cuban banks are said to be morning, having been held up this in solemn procession from the school pated In an exciting game with the
Program chairman. Mrs. John C. hours for wildfowl hunlen for each
dle-West Caller, Surprises
mostly owned by Americans and Ca- week because the teachers had not to the church. The Bishop and the Nashville eleven that afternoon.
peared in last week’s Bannr, was
Ketcham.
,
week during the open season. Oct.
nadlans; the railroads are owned by been definitely named, and their attending priests will Join the pro­
the Dancers
A Nashville rural carrier passed
Hospitality chairman. Mrs. Earl 3 to Nov. 11. Eastern standard time exceedingly difficult because ot the
the English and Americans, while names cannot yet be announced. cession at the rectory. All who wish। Hlrschy a very short time before
Las’ Friday night, approximately voicnum.
Coleman.
the gas and electric plants and 70 (awaiting further word from head­ to attend the Confirmation service the accident. He said hc was trav­ ISO of the members of the Hastings I Membership chairman, Mrs. Keith is used throughout the table.
per cent of the Sugar Industry of quarters.
I *111 be wclconjc.
_
Sun- Suneling al not more than 35 miles an Civic Players engaged hi a bans Fuller.
Cuba is said to be owned by Ameri­
Inasmuch as college credit will
hour when he passed him and as he raising" at the farm of J. T. Mohler
Finance,
—
-------------------------Dr. Lockwood.
cans. Cattle-raising; the cultivation ।
appearance before the audience.
was going up a hill when the crash on the Middleville’road. The bani
Oct 3 to Oct 7 Incl... 6:40
Music.
Mrs _ Roy
Hubbard____
______
____________
of tobacco, the raining of fruits and ^iSrX^toV^S; interest on deposits
The Trumpeter, a gaily dad anoccurred It U probable that his was already erected and very sturdy
Oct. 10 to Oct. 14 Ind... 6:50
Publicity. Mrs. D. D. Walton,
vegetables is mostly lnj.be hands of ।the Western State Teachers ColOct. 17 to Oct. 21 Ind... TM
MUST BE LOWERED। speed had not increased. Peacock and spacious. It. was
too.______
which____
wasThe-----------—
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_ ____
October
chairman
for*--------refresh4
(Continued on page six)
|lege of Kalamazoo, there will doubt—driving
---------- --------• ! "raising" applied to ments. Mrs. Glen Brower,
Oct. 24 to Oct. 28 incl... 7:10 5:45
was
at a------------furious---------pace,fortunate.
it
Cinderella, a might nice little girt
is claimed that he. was going over the roof wh
seemed to rise up and
The Banner to pleased to note the Oct. 31 to Nov. 4 incl... 7:20 5:30
Action Make. 170
;• PERSONAL WORD TO
miles an hour. Hlrschy was as-1 drop down
In as the Players up- activities of this organization and to Nov. 7 to Nov. 11 Ind.. 7:30 5A
" TOWN FOLKS AN1) FARMERS. tend college elsewhere. And it to j
That Course Necessary
cendlng the little hUl near U»e Hoa‘ *
roariously enjoyed the wholesome know that such splendid Shooting
plans have
of waterfowl must cease
terlind.
not a hard matter to secure capable.
n.-u.-.
tner
schoolhouse,
on
the
north
side
kind
of
fun
for
which
they
are
fambeen
made
for
this
school
year,
at
4
P.
M.
dally
on
Wildfowl
and
I have felt for some time that experienced teachers as there are
lcr canKcrs
of the hili, when Peacock came over | ous.
.
«• *----------------Sebewaing bays and must cease at
there &lt;.«
is Wi-ii
a great
need
for people
in I 30 many out ot work throughout the
inu.-n
ne tnr
tliving
»..•*
Some time ago the Banner menBefore the surprises and dancing STATE WORKER TO
2 P. M. dally on Houghton lake in
town as well as for those living outi tloned the fact that all the banks the hill, and directly toward him
ANNUAL SPOTLIGHT
Roscommon county.
side to tave a weekly Community
----------------- -----------------------of Battle Creek had agreed on an from the south. The accident hap­ began, two one act plays were pre­
ATTEND S. S. MEETING
Shooting game birds on Muske­
Auction Sale al a convenient time K.... pAppipDprn QPfiTT । Interest rate on saving deposits! pened &lt;g} Urn north side. The tented.’ The first was The&gt;8bort
FRIDAY EVENING
------------and place, which will accommodate MAU- LAnnltn UtU. bLU I I where iefl for an indefinite time. road was to torn up by the ac­ Cut" by Percival MJUde. It was ably
gon lake. Muakcgon county, must
cident and by.tho many visitors who handled by Messrs. Albert Becker County Convention at Ouim- cease dally at a P. M.
.11 coocemKt. F.rm.r. cpecUlly.
RETIRES FROM SERVICE ol two l»r eenl. Where Mt on Ot- soon appeared that the exact loca­ and Harold Logon, who did such
, '
, _ .,
,
Hunters should also know the dally General Theme I* "The lye*
find themselves occasionally with an |
....
----- of- six
.... ।
I posit- for n definite
period
•
—
by Church Friday of
tion of the, Impact could not be defi­ outstanding work ’ in
"Outward
and
seasonal
‘
bag
limits
oh
water
­
and Ear* of th*
extra horse, one or more cows, some Served on Quimby Route f01
»r | months. ccrUflcates will be given
nitely deterhitned. Both cars were Bound." The play Is stark tragedy.
fowl./also on \upland game for the
pigs, chickens, sheep; some extra
'
This Week
‘ (drawing two and one-half per repl. •
World"
1034 keason, under state And federal
tools that they do not need, or other] Muny Years—Hayolq Gni- | If left for a full year, certificates | ।badly wrecked and immediately be­
• ThCounty Bund.y school regulations, which are as follows:
gan to burn, threatening the lives of pitch dark stage ant? the audience eonvenUon
Friday evening. October 5. to th*
w111
held
th® Quhi&gt;artlcles. Folks in town may have ex- i
f ith His Successor
wilPdraw Uiree per cent.
those inside the Chevrolet who had
Ducks. 12 In day. 24 in possession.
trn furniture, rugs, dishes or other
.
.. -j,
Since
that
article
was
written
the
;
.MU
tensely
in
the
darkness
listenby
C
|
h
urc
jL,'
n
i
Ca
^,
y
a
*
ternoon
and
not been killed. Fortunately Ivan
.rtWre tor ohleh they b»»e no Im““ ol
J?
Not more than 5 combined In one an all-school dramatic and vauda] Qlltmhv
Quimby rr*ltlA
route n*n«
was discont
inued, wa
was
.
rllaewtnl Intwl
■ b“nk3 of Charlotte. Marshall, all Wickham, teacher in the
^iA^i^with'th’e tS' day or more than 10 combined in
Lake ing to the conversation of two men
mediate use.
l made carrier of Route 5 from this those In Kalamazoo county, as well ,Odessa schools and coach of the trapped in a silver mine, a quarter
“l 115
th ““ 1 ' possession of canvas backs, red
It would be a help to the owners 1 ------- • - -as those in Ionia and
Allegan football team, was In a car with of a mile below the surface. Death *®*tng program.
of such properly if they could turn
”"'T™
(Continued on page eight)
claues will pu*. on u fifteen or t wen • •
seems Inevitably An old ^dge and ,
Msylon
।
members of Uie team, about
it quickly into ready cash. At the |“®*; .Mr- B^tl *15PJX!dh2ut-ftofi,tlr counties have gone to a straight other
reme.u»r there .re ura.lly other I
“ BeP?-mber 30. He U two p$r cent. Grand Rapids banks ।twenty rods back of Uie Peacock desire far-revise, prompt* one of
Past&lt;&gt;r Hastings Methodist
by Uie faculty. Between act* the
WOLVERINE BEAGLE
are giving notice that they are pre- auto.
।
They
heard
the
smash,
rushed
them
to
fire
tour
of
hto
five
revolver
.X?
1
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High school orchestra, under the dlpeople .to need )u.t ,uch article,
„b&gt; ."•.'S4
l’*? paring to reduce their deposit in- ।
I*ar®nt,N”ds
has
carrier for rural ro,lle
route No
No.
to the scene of the accident and did cartridges into the wall, saving the
have been mentioned above and!h
“ been carTltT
CLUB FIELD TRIALS
g
.P? Pj11?
1 J? Shnni
some fast and very effective work In fifth for himself as a "short cut" to
would prefer to buy them at a sale. I|4
( out of Middleville. He has been
When
the
government
made
Its
1
cheat starvation and the rate that 2,\c mi
Haze BUl"
strela will furnish
To have a get-together sale every ,transferred’to this city and began plans for Insurance of banking de­ rescuing the four injured young
Specialty
Show
in
Connec
­
press around him, leaving hto come . «• j &lt; ।
(Continued on page five)
Saturday afternoon at Hastings on 1
panion to die a lingering and hdr’What the Parent Needs in the
Route 4 from Middleville will be posits, in order to protect Itself It
tion—Open in Hastings
the Martin Tinkler farm, in the First
rible death. Crazed by bitterness and Hehgious Training of Uie ChUd,
the government having made drastic requirements of the
Ward, would therefore seem deslr- discontinued,
1
on Monday
banks as tp how deposits of banks COUNCIL PASSES
the hopelessness of their position he flv® mlnute talk by Mrs. Fred Wotadopted
the
plan
of
merging
routes
able. Saturday afternoons farmers 1
ous continents will
must be loaned. It must not be
It
will be of Interest to the many
wherever
possible.
Hereafter
there
rakes
hto
"short-cut"
but
Is
thwartru
’
8
,
.
,
.
„
...
_
usually take time off to go to town. ]
DRASTIC RESOLUTION ed of hto revenge byiihe timely arthought that the government alone
Worship fn the Home, two five sportsmen and Beagle hound fan­
The factories do not work Saturdays, will be only three routes out of Mid­ pays for this deposit insurance. It
ciers
throughout
the state to know
of four. Route 4
— •—• — —-------- ------- —
and It is not a good day for coun- dleville,
]has been instead
Evidently
Determined
to
Out
idvinrrd
a
fund
nt
tiro
IWI
(Wl
tnr
added to the other three. ।advanced a fund of 8300.000.000 for
"Bud" Wolfe, who assisted in the
Ed*ard
_
_. that the Wolverine Beagle Club will year’s promises to
try auction sales. Consequently it ]
The service will not be decreased but I ‘haL P^PO®*. but *t requires all
part of the leader of the relief
number-Rev. Ed- hold their annual A. K. C-, licensed
Cost of Lighting XJity
. .irei...i_- &gt; banks
to oav
a fixed
nercentairr
nf of
banks
to pay
a fixed
percentage
squad.
ward Gamble.
Beagle Field Trials and Specialty
Streets
their deposits each year Into the
Show In Hastings. Michigan, the
The second play was a beautlfuUy „ ’
the spring and fall months would J1*?? d*ml^1-'i^ed
The city council to evidently de­ done little novelty, glorifying the i Va“9?9 BU,.Ie 8ch°o1’
seem very irorth while.
I
hM &lt;»wn fa,tWu1' et' deposit insurance fund, for the pur­
pose
of
not
only
maintaining
it
but
termined
to
reduce
electric
light
common
"garden
variety"
American
(
«*®
Bdn
H
te
talkj
'
Middleville
The Wolverine Beagle Club is an
I have held sales at Hastings for flc,cnl senlceFollowing to the proeram:
Increasing it. The government to rates which the city has been pay­ mother. It was written by Thornton i J"1
■ Mt“ Hc5i' ^”*.1 H*4111183 organization of Beagle fanciers and
the past two weeks. The crowds have I
back of the deal. To make banks ing. At a meeting Friday night they Wilder, the author of the well known ; ?a^ut’ “r3' Adcock’
B sportsmen interested in the holding
been good, but I would have liked H
safe to Insure, also for depositors, passed a resolution which reads as ■’Bridge of Ban Luto Rey" and was J3,- M”- A!ny Bo*er- Hastings M. E-. of Beagle field trials, conservation of
Sketch).
Senior Class.
a larger list to offer. That would
follows:*
they are required to be kept In a
called "The Happy Journey to Tren-, Mrs Ftoyd Everhart; Hasting. Epls- game and the advancement of the
have made it more interesting. I be- I
I much more liquid condition than
Whereas. Il Is the belief of the ton and Camden." Mtos Margaret cop®1- Rev. McNulty; Hastings Pres- breed.
Faculty. •
lleve a Community Auction Sale
members of the Common Council of Gladstone. star of The Virginian, dl- i bytertan, Mrs. Kltching; Woodland
The Wolverine was organised
IV
—
Radio
City Music Hall Re­
should become a regular weekly af­
the city of Hastings, that the Con­ retted n. The play to staged without B"“yen' Rev’ Townsend and other
b Mr,. Wm. IMonutar, all Il®
vue, Junior Class.
fair during the auction season. It l»nd.sumers Power Company Is charging
until recent years. With the help
V— The Barry County Fair ot IN*,
would work to the advantage of all h»ve .n auction sale on the (wm.1
”r
h",r" MLd an exorbitant rate for its rental and
of a number of the old charter
concerned. I am therefore announc­ 3’i mile, rnuth ot Middleville. o j *
mine School,
ocnooi. by
oy Miss Iona
ions C
unvuii
P««n(W or eiah m the maintenance of cable connecting the pillar and smokes a cigar while,B,ble
’tton members and many younger Beaing sftcfi sales for the fall months, B. CUIer will crj thU »le, MTertnj b“"k„«•'&gt;',
boulevard lights, and also that the
(Continued on page seven)
-I ------from Michigan council «»
of Religious glers, the Wolverine Beagle Club
and desire to continue the plan
Education of Lansing.
to the highest bidder,, tone,. cal-1
«« »»
*U market bond, lighting rates are excessive;
are; Publicity. Achsah Buck; Ttafcthrough the spring months also.
..
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..
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.
..
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as
fast
as
thev
rcaannahlv
ran
whirl.
'
as
they
reasonably
can.
which
Therefore, Be It Resolved, that
Recess and Recreation.
membership of ninety members
ONE-CENT
I have had a large experience as tie, poultry, tools, feed and house­ are not of the very highest rating, the city of Hastings Instruct and LYBARKER
I Banquet
..
Banquetatat6:15 P.r.M.
M.25c.
ac.Make
Maze from all parts of the state. Their
an auctioneer. I was brought up on hold goods. Read full particulars and urged to make their invest­ empower the lighting committee to
SALE STARTS OCT. 10 reservations with Mrs. Laura Spona farm, know the valu^F of. farm 'of this sale on another page of this ll.vaaao
u oua.fi
expend
such aaauaaai;
money as »
to iCUOUIUiUiy
reasonably
ments in high grade, IUW
low Ultcitk.
interest a.r&gt;za.aa
, able. Hastings. Route 4.
largest and most acive organizations
property and machinery, and have issue.
bonds, sdeh as state, municipal or necessary for engineering services, Standard Articles of Mer­
Music—In charge ot Wayne Conk­ of Its kind now flourishing through­
had experience enough in town sales
federal government bonds, or other to secure the required date and
lin of Hastings Parish.
out the country.
ARRESTED AS SUSPECTS.
chandise Will Be Sold on
so that I am sure I can handle
bonds
of
highest
rating.
knowledge
necessary
In
reducing
the
Business
Session
by
Young
Peo
­
The Field trials start at 8 A-'M,
Deputy Sheriffs Gall Lykins and
satisfactorily whatever goods the
Such a requirement means much expenditure of the city of Hastings
One-Oent Sale Plan
ple’s County Officers In charge of Monday. October 8. with the run­
Robson and
town folks might wish to offer at Loyal Flower arrested Henry Stone lower Interest, on the average, will for electric power and lights.
Next week from Wednesday to Vice-President, MU’ Bernice Spring- ning of the 13-lnch derby classes, Sophomores.
and Frank Bynum al, Nashville Sat­
be obtained by banks from their - The resolution was unanimously Saturday, inclusive, the Prescription
followed by the 13-ineh dog class
urday
night.
Pickpockets
had
been
I would be glad to have you write
loans. It necessarily follows that । adopted.
Drug Store of this city dffeis to the | Theme fqr evening. “ Christian use
at
work
in
Nashville
during
the
me personally, giving me a list of
banks cannot pay as high rates of I . ,,------ —~
----------------people of Barry county and this
Time." five minute talks by coun­
what you will be prepared to offer at Harvest Jubilee last w'Oek. Frank Interest on deposits as they did1 A.K.FRANDSEN TO OPEN trade area a fine opportunity to save
young people.
nesday. October 10. with the Beagle
Elwaln and Harold I
these Saturday afternoon sales. If Bennett had his pocket picked of
STOREJNHASTINGS money on drug store merchandise. A "How Great Christian Leaders Specialty Show at 8 P. M.. Wednes­
a considerable sum. Other losses iSTSS’^t^ .TX°rrete
more convenient to you you can of
a similar kind were reported to | “ f™* “nnot «e‘ an.£"r?&lt;e
WQ
big one cent sale U being held on Have Used Their Time." Miss Gwen- day evening. Running will start
these four days, when you may dolyn Gaskill.
Thursday with 15-inch derbies fol­
and I will call for It. Please be sure
purchase two artlcics for the price of i "The place of the Church in the lowed by the 15-inch dog class and
to stele the Saturday on which you
---------- ------------------------------they cannot pay as high a rate of
Him Success in His
one plus one cent. Many articles of Life of a Christian Youth of Today," 15-Inch bitch class. The running
Vivian Reynolds.
want me to offer your goods. I will
। interest
’ ’
interest.
■
ar„.„
WORLD SERIES BROADCAST.
will probably run through to Friday
common use are listed in this sales.Ashley VanDoren. Banfleld,
be glad If you will see me next Sat­
New Venture
Practically all banks in this state l
If you wish . to hear the World
event, and those who are likely to
“T^® Christian Use of Money," with the large number of entries
urday afternoon If you are interest­ Series baseball games between the
1 are members of the association of; The store buildingneed
so any
longofoccuexpected.
these things will do well (Nashville young person.
ed in having me sell your goods at Tigere and Cardinals, starting today. I banks, all operating under the code. Pled by White and Houevener as a
Judging will be in the hands ot
to lake advantage of this one cent | 'The Christian Youth tn the
any one of these Saturday after­ drop inn the
|he Universal Garage show The banks of Barry county are Inin- grocery is
Is being revamped and rere­ sale. A six-column announcement Modem World.- Woodland young capable and experienced Judges.
noon sales- If your stuff to not 11st- rooms. w
"ere °°nifortable
where
comfortable ■e*t»
seals have'&lt;diMled
have' eluded in
In these organizations. They (fitted
fitted completely and will be oc- by B. A. LyBarker. proprietor of the person.
Field trial Judging will be by W.
।
r a1*9
Z 8alurday been provided, and where one of;
h*ve to reduce their interest cupied by A. K- Frandsen. with a Prescription Drug store appears in 1 "What It Means to be a Christian W. Blakely ot Shellyville, Indiana,
. 'thoAe temoua Ford car-radloe has rates to correspond with what oth- ,’tock of dry goods and ladles' ready- this issue of the Banner, telling Today.” Miu Ione catton from LanMy
sale
Saturday
will be
at
____
.*
M,Martin
«lt next
non
Batord.,
b.lh.
at 1 ^c^“?J.
er banks are paying. They are now to-wear garments. The Bn,
fine thing about the many pieces ot merchan- »in*- '
Michigan. The Specialty Show will
the
Tinkler
place..illIn.
'
be Judged by the veil known M.
neat «rd-the old Bauer Itnn
!"yd-*” &lt;* tho Mmea. pla, p, pU,. giving the matter conslderaUon. about this is that Mr. and Mrs. dtoe you can procure at this sale.' Bong—"Follow the Gleam."
Generally speaking, they are in fav- - Frandsen will again be permanent])* These goods are all standard quality
Benediction—Rev. J. A. McNulty,
Henry Flannery, Nashville. Mich.
UNDAY SCHOOL CON&lt;
or of the Battle Creek plan of two. established in Hastings as residents, such as are sold all the time at reg- Supt. Young people’s Division.
Phone Nashville 121—F31.
VENTION, OCTOBER ». two and one-half and three per . They are the kind of folks that any
ber 3, and the Field Trials cntriM
-Adv.
•
Let’s not forget the Barry Courier cent, as described above.
community am be proud to elalm.
are poet entries and will be taken
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RALLY DAY.
Bunday School. Conversion which
BEGIN YEAR'S WORK.
1 Next Sunday Is Rally Day at the
---------------- •
Mr. Frandsen will be a welcome ad­
RUMMAGE SALE.
/
will be held at the Quimby church
CHICKEN SUPPER.
dition to the business circles of thia
Middleville Women's Federated Methodist Sunday School and a speAnyone wishing further tatarmaThe annual fall rummage sale,will'on Tuesday afternoon and evening,
city and his host of friends not only Club opened this year's activities clal program has been arranged,
be held in the Presbyterian dhurch j October 0. Don't forget to make I
supper beginning at 5:30 at In Hastings, but In all of Barry with a one o'clock luncheon on Let's have everyone out and make It
Thursday evening. Oct. 4. county, will wish him success in his Tuesday. Mrs. Floyd Everhart of,, a real Rally Day. Remember, Bun—Adv.
Spanable, listings. Route
i Price
Hastings was the guest speaker.
I (toy morning at 11:30.
c.—Adv;.
new ventufe.
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IUSIASTIC OVER
I,**
LOAN PROSPECTS
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- - Predict!
* dicta PennaP«n»». ]■
““ »• BWU1- "»
Fr»d Braith
nenoy ot Production
Ijt wlu hj intreestlng to the people of
(Mil Ae«on.
I this whole section to know that the

’ DI miCT SUNRAT

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SCHOOL CONVENTION.

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LOCAL NEWS

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state had paid back 839486 up to|
------------iBchoM
van lion will
'BchoM or*
convention
will b»
ba ___
held—
at the __ __
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the first of September. He also federal Authorities Investi* ;D°
wltn8 church. Bunday
Dowling
Bundav afternoon,
afternoon.
-------- —----------------- —- ----pointed out that the Intermediate] ’
.♦ i0®1- 7 beginning at 2 P. M- Theme,
Credit Bank of St. Paul, which proffAte Be cent Accident at -GoCfoTeach.
” ”
T®*ch(again today.
iTtluda,
Next Sunday will be Rally Dav
vides the funds which the poa’s
Vermontville
r
* “ Mlu
------Ruth George.
lend to their members has made new ■
7 *Bon* oerviee. Rev. Kenneth Hon- for the M.thodU* BundaySchool I
loans ana aiscounu mis year or apm*
I The "m Ward r. T. a. Win meet
proxlmataly $21,800,000 and renewals
“J1*
«Deyottona, Rev. r^ns.1,
Campbell
|on Monday night, Oct. 8, at 7:W. ■
•**“„**
production Credit As* t!rst of lhc month. For the whole of approximately $3410.000. the
Special music, MUs Josephine
A rummage sale will be held In
— ■----- -v
dfetrirt the loans made to these benefits of which went to more than
fl
Romig.
Otnlg. a,„w Wdlon.
tor
the Prrrhvtrrian
Presbyterian rtniwR
church basement
------------------MOO,,
bual
datk.
“1'5^,,
people
met
death.
The comCredit dlttrict, Fred A- Smith, preri- ' farmers was $3,838,000 approximate- ------32jx»----------------------individuals who
were mem- -r- —
- Instant
~ Th.
next week Thursday, Friday and I
—
**•"'
------1
was
thorough)
bera
of
organizations
for
which
the
mlltoe's
InveaUgatlon
dmt of the Charlotte Production'ly.
2:30 Divisional Conferences.
Saturday—Adv.
-..
u
.
»
bcw...
It
condemned
;
b
CNdit Asaociatltm, says he Is en-1 "Another fact in connection with Intermodlate Credit Bank made the ^7,^^
Adult. Mrs Woodbume.
City
Engineer
Bart
Sparks was
ttMsiAsUc over proipects for making these PCA loam is that the fanners discounts.
aucounu.
Seorge H.
in
‘
'' Swift' of
' Vermontville
Young people. Miss Holden. .
of
lost I Sen^
granted a two weeks’ vacation by the
i report
report’ issued
issued THurada?
Thursday v
of
thia association a permanent and of. thU district have paid back over
The Production Credit Association
. lost •j
k as being responsible
for the
the ac“
council Friday evening, also Everett 1
useful lundlng institution for the $265,000. Tins means that our mem-1 ho 3Ccured the co-o;&gt;eratton of the
responsible for
ac- ■
।
farmers of Barry county and the bers are determined to see that our Hastings Credit Exchange to take «*“’■ *nen an automobile con-[I Installation of officers. Rev. M. D. Sweglaa, driver of the firedruck.
Bernard Reed was given the right
other territory within this aosocla- assoclattons are kept in good stand- applications. The offices of Uie Ex- te|nln8 four people were smashed to ,
McKean.
to install a sign over the sidewalk
tton. Which includes also Eaton and ing so that they can continue to (change are open every day in the
“ T“'' '“j?
Offertory. Mra. Lorilie Miller.
at Jefferson and State streets under ,
Ingham counties.
(make loans for all legitimate pur- ;Week so that farmers may go to the
of the locomotive was killed
chalk talk. Rev. Hitchcock.
the supervision of the city engineer, j
.
- ’__________________________________ .’ Exchange at any time and make an whe? I** cn‘rlne Uppcd orer and I 1 -------Music. Frances --------Darby and■ -Leslie
Mayor Leofiard was authorized by
I application for a Production Credit
. ..
! Adams.
.
the dty council Friday evening to
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1
—, This accident, according to the
commission, was one of the most 1 Address, Rev. McKean..
u nttend the Michigan convention of
peculiar ever reported to that body ' ©ioalng song and benediction by the etate Municipal League at the I
'FAREWELL FOR REV.
It was caused by an automobile, i R^-RDO”* •
._________
city of St. Joseph as a representative j
by Swift, who had at the ______ .
of Hastings^
AND MRS. L. E. LANE driven
time a plain view of the crossing FARMER AND EMTYxlay, Wednesday, the annual
_______ &gt;.1__ - (rain. The,
nt nvec AIIADDCI !1 mrrttnr
meeting nt
of to.
the U.thfvll.l
Methodist TAR
L. A. B.
and of A.
the-approaching
Members of United Brethren Swift automobile smashed into the
rLUYEE QU Ann EL Ils being held at the church social
.
'
rooms,
preceded by a one o'clock
rear
of
another
car.
driven
by
Dale
Church Enjoy Informal
dome
to
Blows
When
Hired
luncheon. Officers for the coming
McClintock,
which
had
stopped
on
-. .tfie smart new
Gathering
the south side of the track for the
M.» Bedim,. Request
Heque.t
IM,aa,„,|lc
A very enjoyable time was had train to pass. The impact pushed
leather for Fall
dtler
ii(resigned the chairmanship of the
of Zdw. Bottler
Friday evening at the United Breth- the McClintock car onto the track
Edward BelUer. a farmer residing 'Barry county young democratic club,
ren church when more than 100 and directly In front of the westand Winter L
in
Ita-meeting here last week. Thomcarne to Show their appreciation of bound train, which was running at four miles north of Bedford
&lt;?*
Johnstown township, was arrested as Baird. Jr. of this city, was named
the splendid wort done by Rev. and sixty miles per hour.
In
the
Mrs. Lane. After an Informal eve- |I *
“ “
• examination
” **— Swift contend
J ­ Friday for an alleged assault upon i in his place. Mrs. Ellis Daniels was
nlng of community singing, talks. 'ed that McClintock's car did not have his hired man. Fred Mackey. From chosen as secretary tn place of Robreadings, and duets, all enjoyed a 1a tail light, and'that he did not sec first reports It was thought the ert O’Connor, who resigned.
About eight o'clock Bunday morn­
lovely lunch and Rev. and Mrs. Lane Iit until he was within a few feet of charge might be more serious, but
were given a beautiful mirror as a Iit. No one knows now whether that it was finally made simply an as­ ing near Burdette Sutton's on M-37.
remembrance
1statement u true or not; but the sault. He appeared before Justice northwest of Hastings, Earl Haight
We then-al! clasped hands while ihead lights on Swift's car certaln- Cortright. waived examination and of this city met with a painful ac­
cident He was going west, riding
our poet. Mrs Wendall. paid the fol- 11ty should have revealed the McClln- will have his trial later.
I tock car. which was standing at a
towing tribute
It appears that the two men quar­ on his bicycle. A car came up be­
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
'safe distance from the track, waiting reled at noon over a request from hind hlin and started to go by him.
Seiller to his hired man that both Instead of turning to the left Haight
We have just a fcW words now. to for the train to pass.
Swift claimed biiML
that his vw:
car won
was of them put In a little extra time turned to the right and the car ran
SB)'. *
| own*
To our Pastor and Mrs. Lane— 1 running four or five miles an hour before dinner. It appears that the
*yle». in 8I«I&gt;
We will mlM you when &gt;ou go away ( when he struck the other. The manure spreader had broken down Pennock hospital for treatment for
I safety
। And we want to make it plain.
—- bureau
•
■expressed
-• doubt
•-* of- out in the field, so Seltler asked the Injuries to his face and head, but
his injuries were not serious though
That tliese three years and the good 'such a low speed for the Swift car. hired man to go with him any pilch very painful.
because of iu damaged condition off the load. The latter is said to
'
you’ve done
Well cherish; but they've passed when found after the accident, have become angry. Seitier claims
which Indicated a much higher rate that Mackey attacked him with a DEATH OF FORMER BARRY
COUNTY REBIDENT.
Just as though a day were well be- of speed than he claimed. Hie safe­ pitchfork, and that he ended the
ty bureau asserted that ' under such argument by hitting Mackey with
Word has been received here by
I
gun
circumstances It was nothing but a four foot club.
relatives ot the death of Herbert
And the sun should set at noon.
gross carelessness for Swift to be
After the fracas Mackey fled to Baiber which occurred tn Blue Lake.
We know that memories, ever green. paying so little attention to where
a neighbor's, claiming he had been California. Mr. Barber formerly lived
Of Hastings will be kept by you
he was going as to fall to see the au­ shot. A Battle Creek deputy sher­ in Cressey, and was the eldest son of
For it was here came little Eugene
tomobile standing at the crossing in iff was summoned, also the sheriff's the late Joel Barber. The deceased
And your own sweet Mary Lou.
1 time to have avoided It.”
office at Hastings. UnderaHerilT had for many years served as post­
But when thoughts come of our city
Oliver Tasker responded. When they 1 master of Blue Lake, and was n
fair.
had arrived the officers found there highly respected cillzcn in the comFINE PROMOTION
Think cf us, “the faithful few."
had been no shooting. Seltler &gt;•*»*.
had munlty. He passed his eightieth
And remember us In your prayer,
t.i[birthday
'
FOR J. F. THOMAS a lump on his head, wE_
rhich. he
in July and up to that time
And we'll do the same for you.
claimed wns inflicted by M«cirnv
Mackcy |10(J ^een uniLsunlly active in his
When you are gone we’ll not forget Former Supt. of Hastings with a pitchfork. Mackgy had a work.-He was a member of the I. O
you.
large sized bump 00 his forehead O. F. lodge in Blue Lake and was as­
Though some others take your City Schools, Now Connect­ which was bleeding, but the wound sociated with the Masonic urgantza-'
does not show! evidence of any tlon in Eureka. California. He leaves
place.
ed With Detroit Schools
Fur In our hearts is a love so true.
shooting.
his widow. Emma, one brother. Enas
Friends of J. P. Thomas, assistant
The officers did not find the club Barber, of Blue Luke, and one sister.
That time never can erase
superintendent of schools ot the city
And in our hearts there will be one of Detroit, will be pleased to learn of with which Seltler claimed he hit Mrs. R C- Gilbert of Battle Creek. ]
'■ the hired man. but they did find Michigan, jo mourn their loss.
.a splendid promotion that recently' j tn the house an empty gun. that did
That, though worthy, none can fill.' came to him.
'not show any evidence of having
OBITUARY.
Now we. each one. say, 'forget me
At a recent meeting of the Board been shot for a long, long time, but
not .'•
Leon D. Munger, son of David and
lb.
cf Education, on the recommenda­
We trust your going Is God's will tion of Supt. Frank Cody. Mr ! the barrel of this gun was bent. It Addle Munger, was bom tn Martin
may be that Seitier hit Mackey with Twp.. Allegan county, on Dec. 25,
We will say good-bye but not for aye. Thomas was made first assistant su­
tht gun barrel, thus giving Mackey
For we hope again to sec you.
perintendent tn charge of finance thl notion that hc had been shot. 1910. and entered into rest at the
University hospital, Ann Arbor. Sept.
May God bless, and cheer you on and general administration. This
Young Beef
a matter of fact two empty shot
JB34i at qw gge of 23 years. 9
।
your way.
promotion
places mt.
Mr. Thomas
as u«e
tlve _una mik1 MI1 empty rifle Wcre found months and three days He is surinuiuuv
&gt;
u&lt;i
Jiwrnu ■=
thini ranking administrator of the
seiUer home, but none, flf
m=th~."three t“U*.er=.
Be your heljier. kind and true.
lb.
tvivOd by hU mother, three brothers.
Some of these friends who now with Detroit school system.
Pork Loin—Rib End
them had been fired Olin
recently.
qj^ Clem
Kalamazoo,
of Kalamazoo.
and Clareclem and Clare
Mr. Thomas, as will be remeinyou stand
to'wri hv m.nv ”«•»« &lt;&gt; torrn^ ^ ,। Mackey, who
w"° thought he
**c was so of
of Prairieville,
Prairieville, five
five sisters.
sisters. Miss
MUs VioVton&gt;.
Here, you ne'er again will .meet. wrintondrnt nf tor
rttC bad’y
bought to Pen- Jct Munger and Mrs. Frank Franof the Hastings Ctty
City
hoapltal In an ambulance. claco ot Katomgr.YO. Mrs. Geo
But may we all, an unbroken band— perintendent qf
Pork Shoulder
sclioote. going from here to Detroit whlch h,d ^t.n 6Umnloned from
Meet some day at Jcstu* feet.
vowels of Delton. Misses Esther and
in IM8 Detroit, by the way.aeema to
Crrek when the officers were Nina Munger of Prairieville, two
lb.
know where to cume when needing
frOm that city. When exam- nephews and two nieces, seven un- (
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC TO
Homo Made
comiKtent teachers as ntnseretis
numerous med at the hospital. Mackey’s in- clc* and one abnt. His father pre­
BE HELD IN HASTINGS. )comf&gt;eten6
nnn^
.nrt
ones tovhave gone .tor.
there from h«,
here, and
i&amp;
ceded him in death May 25. 1932..
A —
free educational
„
----------------- Chiropractic
-------- r--------- al] of them have made good,
and hc soon returned to Johnstown. Funeral services were held Monday
^lr.k U
Shonklo,.
clinic
is to be conducted In Hastings । The Banner extends congratliiaLater—After having asked for a
on Oct. 17. 1934.
tlons and best wishes to Mr. Thom-1 •.rial. Seltler later came before Jus­ 2 P. M in the Martin Reformed.
church, the Rev. Geo. Fllkkema of-!
Round, Swiss or Sirioia
Dr. G. W. Will of Macon. Mo. and as.
ib.
tice Cortright, plead guilty, and was Relating.
Dr. K P Laurence of rDennlson.
assessed $50 fine and the ccbU of the
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
Tex., with assistants in co-opera­
DOWLING CEMETERY CIRCLE.
A daughter was born to Mr. and iu,t' wtllch he pakL
tion with Dr W. O. Davis of this
---------- - ------ — —-------------- ——.
ib«.
Dowling Cemetery Circle will meet (
city, will conduct the clinic They Mrs Benjamin Dove. Battle Creek,'
at the church dining room for din- j
SUDDEN DEATH OF MRS.
will bring with them the latest in on Sept. 27.
ncr Oct. 11. The following ladles I
professional equipment, including n
‘ son was born to Mr. and
-* ••
A
Mrs.
ELMER HATHAWAY are on the committee for work: I
ib.
complete x-ray unit. People who are Raymond Smith ot Woodland on
------------Martha Norton. Mina Oonsbe, Ag- ‘.
interested in attention al this clinic Sept.28.
'Heart Trouble Fatal—Had nes Pursell. Anna Pierce and |
oom to Mr
. -♦
...
will make appointments through Dr , on
On sen:
Sept 40.
30. a son was bom
. , ..
Blanche Powell. Everybody wclW G Davu who is in charge of ar- and
tral Mr*
— Paul
—'* *
”--------- ** Townsend
of Wood- Jnlt
“a8l Arrived
Arrived at
at Daughter
Daughter 8S
come.—Blanche Powell, Secy.
I
rangements locally. A limited num- land
|
in Compton, California
Hastinga, Michigan • Telephones 2244-2557
Mr and Mrs Howard Smith. Has­
QUIMBY.
Friends were shocked to hear-of
tings.--------Route —
6. are
the parents of a (the sudden death of Mrs Elmer
of limited duration
---------Mr. and Mrs. William Ritxman. 1
The examinations arc strictly pri- son born
Oct 2. ____________
Jr., of Milwaukee, WU. visited his |
__________
(Hathaway of Rutland township.
PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 7
vale. and without expense to those WANT -GOOD ’ WATER SUFFLY. I Two wseks ago Mr and Mrs. grandparents and other relatives
attending. Where x-ray service Is
Nashville is looking for a better Hathaway* left by automobile for
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
desired by those attending, a small water supply At a meeting of the Compton. California, for a visit with
Mrs. Jasper Reid returned Friday
fee will be charged
nc nas
has been j
village council Friday evening a their daughter. Mrs Hazel Perley, from Ann Arbor where she
The cltnic Will be held In the
treatments ■
whom they had not seen for a long
(
committee
of
twelve
lax
paying
cltPancoast building
lor a com- "
Bing Crosby, Miriam Hopkins and
izens was named to Join with mem- time. Mrs. Hathaway was very anx­ Her many friends hope for
ben of the council to assist tn de­ ious to see her daughter, but the plete recovery.
emeix no. 1.
a successful 1 fl
A trip across the mountains affected
Methodist Ladles' Aid Circle No vetoping a pure water supply
supper
Thursday
night.
Proceeds
r
her
severely,
so
she
was
not
in
good
straw vote ot the taxpayers will be
825.00.
I .
COMEDY—“AN OLD GYPSY CUSTOM”
tine on Tuesday afternoon. Oct. 0. taken. If the vote b favorable physical Condition when she ar­
Mr. and Mrs. LaFtoy Greenfield 11
steps will be taken to obtain such rived there fin Friday of last week.
Guests invited
About three hours after her arrival moved to Hastings Monday. Sorry "
“ BUPply
________
I
at Mrs Perley’s. Mrs
Hathaway to have them go.
Leo Reynolds spent Friday In I
NEW MONEY ORDER SERVICE. suddenly passed away from a heart
I“
For the convenience of Its friends attack, having been subject to such Grand Rapids.
We are all Riad to welcome Rev. A
and patrons the National Bank of spells for years.
DOUBLE — TUESDAY — FEATURE
Hastings ha* added a monev orde’
Surviving are the husband, one Conklin and family back for another I
year.
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service which enables one to send ___
daughter. Mrs. Perley, and three

Watch for Our Notice
In Next Week’* Banner
Most Sensational Announce­
ment in the Drug History of
Hastings. Aiwo Big One Cent
Sale, to celebrate our Second
Anniversary.

Mid-West Lending Library

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Day—LATEST BOOKS
Many $2.00 And $3.00
Books — No Deposit.

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

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

ironside Shoe Company

FOR SALE

Hastings, Michigan

at Cloverdale Town Hall
BY THE YOUNG PEOPLE’S
SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION

WHERE

Better Meats
Cost Less!

Hamburg

SATURDAY, Oct. 6
AT ONE O’CLOCK P. M.

10c

16c

FARM IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

16c

NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES

Pork Sausage

2OC

Circle S Picnics

18c

Anyone having various articles to dis­
pose of get in touch with Clyde Leon­
ard. We thankfully accept donations.
What have you? Sold on 5 per cent
commission basis.

2 »». 25C

Roasts

Steak

19c

X9c

Pig Hearts

16c

Butter
ib 27c
Good Luck Oleo 2 it- 29c

r

FELDPAUSCH
MARKET

.

She Loves Me Not

Make Our Showroom Your Headquarters

Hear the Results of the

WORLD SERIES
We will receive the game by
plays, using a FORD Car Radio
Everybody Invited!

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CC
2121

TRANE) TFiEATRF

HASTINGS, MICH.

Bunday School officers were elect-]A
money safely in making remilance* । sons, ’ Robert,
"
Russell and Roy
cd Sunday as follows: Supt., Loyal I
and at tow cost. The receipt stubs Hathaway.
supply a complete record of the
The remains are expected to ar- Lowell; Assistant Supt , Robert
(transactions. An announcement is rive here today and funeral serv- Glasgow; Secretary and Treasurer. I
made elsewhere In this issue of the (ices will be held at the home on Walter Scott; Librarian. Doreen i"
'a
Banner. This i* one of the new, Thursday al eleven A. M-. the Rev. Ritxman.
Mr. Griffin of Middleville will be I
features of this modern bank.
j C. M. Conklin officiating. Interment
the1 new mall carrier on the Quimby F
i.u . .
J
U1 lhc Rutland cemetery-.
ftlRU
DEATH OF LITTLE JjlRL
| sincere sympathy is extended to route which U now Route 5. Has- A
Kathleen L. daughter of Mr and lhe bereaved -one*
tinp.
j]
VV Wind
Mrs. Txival
Loyal Fzlirr-r
Edger. W.
Bond St
St., died
.. - —
■. —
The county Sunday School eon- ■
early Sunday morning after a day s 1
ANNUAL MEETING.
vention will be at the church Oct. 9. "
illness. She was aged 1 year. 1! The annual meeting of the Mlchimonth and 19 days.
gan Tourist and Reaort Association
PLEASANT RIDGE.
Funeral services were held at tbe|wiy be at the Pantlind hotel. Grand
Mrs Albert Klnnc U spending two
Baptist church on Tuesday at ten J Rapids, starting at 1:00 P. M.. FriA. M.. Rev. B J Adcock officiating. । day. Oct. 12. Business sessions will
Burial was tn Rutland cemetery .'continue Saturday morning. Oct. 13. assisting Alton Wood the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Krimmel and
The bereaved ones have the sym- Gov. Comstock tt'scMduled to speak
pathy of their friends.
at the dinner on Friday evening. three children and Mrs. Eliza Krum­
..
(Many subjects of real interest
mel of Union city visited A. R.
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 18.
! western Michigan will be discussed 1 'IVeter’s on SuiiBay.
Tl&gt;. r«uUr ni«Un, M
thrauihmtt IM
Guild No. 18. will be held at the 1
. -----&lt;«,
home of Mrs. W. D. Bennett. 638 E &gt;
MISSIONARY UNION.
Kinne’a.
14
Mill St. on Thursday. Oct. 11. Mem-1 Tbe Methodist Missionary Union | jnei Adies''Aid will serve their ■
bers are urged to be presenu Vty- meets with Mrs. E. A. Burton on yearly chtokan nipper 77^1 nrwtey eye- &lt;
tors welcome.
Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 10. As it .nlng, October 4. commencing at 5:30. 'A
| will be CitizensHlp Day. a talk on
Our sympathy goes to the family I
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
.this
Is to
to to
be given to
by Archie
Elmer
Hathaway In
kw
of F
I hi.subject u
a~.hu 'Jot
ot1 Elmer
in the
the Itn
of
bunvr Hatliawav
in
ULC
loss oi
Berwln E BLadel, Lake Odessa
33 McDonald. There will be other tn- 1their
■aelr wife
wife and
and mother.
mother.
14
Madeline F Durkee. Barryton ... IS tm-sung featwra. L
.
’
Mr-and Mrs. Ralph Bowman and
Lyle F. Norris, Hastings 30
' —.
■
» ■ ■ ■—
two children of Chicago visited last
Doris
Kimble, Hastings i&gt;
We read of a lawn-mower that
-------- —--------------------------- can be taken completely to pieces In
!two minutes. The snag, from tiie
NOTICE.
Townsend of Woodland.
—, ---- ------------------- - — -------- i average husbands point of view. 1#
contracted by anyone except myself, that It can be reassembled just as
Geography question; Did
Mrs. Pearl Simmons.—Adv.
quickly.
to Um Jap? Yep.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 104
down In front against the High I Tn the second half. Hasting*!bered that the Immortal Kriute's
It should not be thought that the the doubtful honor of being the first
DEFEATS INDIANS.
I
; school there by a 6 to 0 score. The struck like the thunderbolt.
football teams were spectacular In writer believes Harry Klpke would major casualty for Hasting* He sufIndian Landin* was beaten Bun- I
j victory waa well-earned, the local! After anexchange of punts,
the *COfln&lt; 1x11 thM’« ,r W «ave Mr &lt;lve UP anything up to and Includ-, fered a ;green stick fracture of the
outfit demonstrating a clear super- locate took
the ball
good- puntsa use
ueis on
mi their
m»ir own
uwu 38
40Hockne
----- - — a safe lead
--------and
------a-------., , ing his right eye for any one of the right - forearm and will be out of for fear they couldn't beat the In­
of the tWU
(yard a
stripe
« •.v-_ er.
nlaver*. They all have
have the
u ■ 1
" 1
■ --------- 1 lority
tority in
to every department
------------------ ------------ltipe and proceeded
to the
", he
he waa
was os
aa conservative aa
as the'Hastinaa
the Hastings player*.
the eame
game until
until Charlotte
Charlotte te
la nlaveri
played, diana so tiiey hired a pitcher from
opening whiatte
whistle to
to village.
viiiavo In
£ seven playa a touchdown Bank of England.
much to learn.
F
-------- *• -showed
--------- * ------ promise ‘tn
~ Battie Creek. Battery for Indians. Banaach
great
■ game
gatne from
from th&gt;
thbB opening
But Saturday, for the first time ‘the line and will be missed. Struble, catcher, Keller, and pitcher. Rose. aand
{was scored and those plays were a । That is what happened Saturday
who
twisted
a
knee
In
the
Grand For Lacey, pitcher, Carter, catcher, t
waa a feather tri the credit to Unden Snyder a general- and that te probably why the man this year, they acted like a team. ’
Ledge
game's
closing
minutes,
is
not
Brant.
cap ot Coach Robert Lockton whoae '/hip. Snyder called four Identical । you aee on the streets of Hastings Lockton says:
Next Sunday the Indiana play the
diarges, in the pre-game expertlng.'passe* from the same identical for- with the feather in hte cap la Mr
"The boys aren't yet finished ’seriously hurt and will be in shape
Carlton Center Wild Cato at Indian ।
were due for a lljlrd straight beating, maUon and every one was completed Lockton.
•
players, even for a High school of 1again by the time thia la printed.
Following is the Hastings lineup Landing. A good game ia expected, i
Ail during 'the past week, he has —three from Snyder to White and | Bumming up the play of indlvid- this size, but It might as well go into
been drilling the squad in pass de- one, to vary the monotony, from uate. it can be said that the Hasting* the record that the team's blocking 1that starred the game with Grand Gamp Bterta al 3:30. No gate ad- &lt;
fenae. the weakneaa which gav* loni* Snyder to Stnible—placing the ball line functioned beautifully as a unit Is Improving along with the defen- 1Ledge:
DEFEATED GRAND LEDGE two touchdown*, and in blocking, on the Grand Ledge 8-yard line, —which te the way of good line* in slve play. Cold weather seems to Bristol—UE.
CEDAR CREEK.
the weakness that kept Hasting*' i With the defcnalve backs spread for :aj| tht* broad land Capt. Thomas have pepped the boys up. With
Fuller—L.T.
THERE ON SATURDAY
attack impotent in tlwlr first two more passes^ Snyder *ent Struble i played hte customary steady game, Alumni. Lakeview of Battle Creek.
The annua) Harvest Festival will and their son. Myron.
Thoma*—L.G. (Capt.).
stirte Saturday the reward of effort through right tackle for 3 yards, caukln at end for the first time, Grand Rapids Union Reserves and
AFTERNOON
be at the Bunnell church Friday
G. Cogswell—C.
and virtue was received.
icrashed the same hole for 2 himself, showed extraordinarily well and Allegan scheduled for games at Hos­
night. Oct. 12. There la to be a Will Kneslrlck and
.. Hastings scored
tlwrt ■ein.
sent cniuuit
Struble through
left prooaoiy
probably got nimseu
himself a seasons
season * Job
»luivu1 only
oniy once,
once, but
out the'and
toe
nuvuju ic,*
joo tings. I'm hopeful for a successful
program, and supper will be served
V. Conrad—R.T.
BOYS SHOW EXCEPstatistics, usually . dull,
^..h reveal
——i the lt.4ku
tackle for
f«r a touchdown. Struble
Btruble providing he keep*
keeps It
it up. Fuller season. That te. we'll win more
in lite basement after the program. daughter of near Hickory
Caukln—RE.
and Kj. and Mr* WU1 M,
TIONAL IMPROVEMENT remarkable progress of the team In scored standing up.
I broke through to block two punts for games tnan we lose. Maybe I
You are welcome.
Snyder—O-B.
the knowledge and practice of foot- j Snyder's try for the point after a net gain for Hasting* of probably shouldn't prophesy, but that's what I
Preaching al the Cedar Creek Delton were Bunday guaaU
Struble—H.B.
locals ad- touchdown was
was low.
low. Score:
Score: Hastings
Hastings 100
Grand Ledge kicker think. The boys are able to learn
Locals Made Eighteen Firgt. bull fundamentals. TThe
}}f tocab^ad-.touchdown
100 yards,
yards, the
the Gr&lt;
church
next Bunday evening at 7:30. run Mason and wife.
Kelly—H£.
vanced the ball at will throughout 6. Grand Ledge o.
being one who punted high and far. and willing to work and it's my I Angell—FB.
Downs Whilq Opponents ,the game for IS firat downs, as com-1 For ..............
the rest of the game. Hastings &gt; Picking the star out of the back- opinion they're going to do well."
I| „ . ... •.’ ’
. ,
„
land Park. Oull lake, spent a part
for Cau-,
of ««.
thF
week
Made But Five
pared with five for Grand UMge., played defensive ball, resuming the field would be a very tough assignMr. Lockton thus becomes one of’ Substitutions------ —-------- Townsend
------- iv.
wm w
w Rh Mr. Bnd Mrs nuuoo spent Sunday afternoon
kin. WalldorfT for Bristol. White for Edward Campbel),
John Lammers and family.
Hasting* High school football Furthcrmore. the advances were, intelligent system of kicking on the rnent. Snyder has been mentioned. three football coaches in the history kin- Walldorff
................................
Ardy Owen and wife were gi
WMiwwMnHH.MwryMiwo
years mostly ““de by lhe running attack (second and third downs, and pro- While was good. And so was Angell of the game who ever made opt!- K«Uy. M. Cogswell for Moore. Sco- 1Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Owen and
team
won itwflrst victory in two years
,or Struble.
{children were the guests of Mr. and
Saturday at Grand Ledge coming
*h,cI‘ demonstrates the abll- jtecting that precious lead.
and Hugh Kelly. Btruble played hte. mtetlc noises in regard to his team's
__________________ '________ By of Hastings blockers to do their I it is remembered that Lockion usual aggressive, and Irilpreaalve.. future chances.
Score by quarters:
i Mrs. Leo Monroe of Kalamazoo Comers Bunday.
■.luff.
; cornea from Indiana and once went game. They were all good. They
Just about two more details and Hastings ..................... .0 0 6 0 6 Sunday.
In this connection, Horace Angell । to Notre Dame. It i&amp; also remem-1 won. didn't tfiey?
then we-re through. Banasch has Grand Ledge ......... .0 0 0 0 01 Mr. and Mrs. George Eddy of Delinvented by a German.
IUV
fn th* h#,,1 nf
.
_ ___ ____ ____________
may step to the head of the class
and take a tx&gt;w. He leads most of
Hastings' running plays and. with
assistance from the guards, has the
onerous duty of removing opposing
ends from the scene of action. His
defensive ability in backing up the
When you cast up your finan­
line te improving daily. But to re­
cial standing at the beginning
turn to the ball game.
of the year, give some thought
A Hastings line that
really
to the most precious asset you
charged, plus good backing from the
can attain—good health.
secondary, not only held Grand
There la no way to determine
Ledge to five first downs but also
the real value of health. Good
kept the losers deep in their own
fortune, happnicsa. friends, a
territory. As a matter of fact. Grand
generous attitude toward life are
Ledge was uble only once to advance
the result of a sound mind and
the trail beyond their own 35 yard
a sound body.
marker—and In Ulis they were aided
by what the law and the courts re­
When
you
grow
irritable,
fer to as an act of Providence. Grand
moody,
rcsllcas,
disagreeable,
Ledge tried a long pass late In the
blame nobody. Take the time
off to visit your doctor. Wise second quarter. The Hastings backs
covered perfectly, but when the bull
and understanding and ready
was batted down by a local player,
with counsel towards a new way
he batted II down into Ute arms of
of living, he will present you
an eligible receiver for Grand Ledge.
with the specific for your trouThis break upset the Hastings team
a bit. and two other paSM-s were
Consult him too. concerning
completed to bring the boll to the
a pharmacist should a prescrip­
locals 16-yard line where II was lost
tion be ordered. It Is the cus­
All Wood! Talon Slide Fastener!
on downs when the local defense
tom of every doctor to recom­
mend a capable, reliable druggist. 'tightened up.
Hastings spent most of the first
half plunging al the Grand Ledge
line and kicking on second and third
downs with Linden Snyder doing an
excellent Job of punting.
Ribbed cotton that boys like"to wear rrv
Thus the first half.

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Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

The Good Old Days
PoUtica WiM “Wm."

:

out help from Uncle Sam and keep-1
Things Bun In Cycles.
THE ODOC OF MARRIAGE.
ing possession of her land, which is
still in possession of her descendants ,
at the fourth generation. You may 1 There's still a chance the little
- aa. - X.
---------- think
.....
of it in terms
____________________
of population, ,
was not true of last Thursday’s con- say that her
_________________________
’s waa an exceptional | Ifellow wttal according to etfttetfce as tt la in practically all ocher acatoewiaiiiiei
M*iL Poswate:
‘pavements, stores, factories and venUon. It was as fine a group of case; but was it? The same spirit given recently in a Detroit News tlvitlea. Though thia will be a cam­
her endcavqp
hance iot
t
n :ii paign year, and election day but a
,
-, varied industries, forgetting to take men and a omen as -one would care which
- characterized
* । luervi a kvxxi cornice
imy
few weeks removed, just think how
I
wswav
nrnnrrv
«&gt;r
unvrn.
Kimil..-,
■
l
-i.S^ovrr
fonrreen
...
*Or any
tJl piBBY OOUNTr SIX MOXTBS so. into consideration that factor ot to be affiliated with^-over fourteen was common among our pioneer an.
an- iman past Jf
30. .in fact. When
he intie Interest
interest is being
taken
in
hbeing te
taken
tn po
poilM RMUir'oouxTY’TnBM MOtnua Bre"u&gt;t ^parlance—the personality hundred high grade Michigan cltl- cestors. and that same spirit, if it‘reaches that age the odds are 3 1-3 'little
tic*—and yet is
polities
really
govIX aovANCg —I--------- —-------- is" behind all these, and forgetting all tens, and we were proud to be one of J were alive and exercised more gener- 'to 1 he won't succumb to June, the eminent
The pendulum of public
-rrr..... wsaar
thc
whlch
thfm wllh lhe abow aments we ally today would either pull us out of
Mit^h.nirior Ih^vimin M^uOt^WM*
’
*7^
Interest in politics has swung way

It is difficult to get so many men
agVUTTT JUITH YXAH
The foregoing euggesta another together and not hare some of them
—- ■
............
■■
thought, which la this, that some show evidence of too much drinking,
h*M*n-*il--t**U1‘**'
when they think of a town, but we are glad to report that this

man and bridesmaid. Following 4h»i
ceremony Mis. Van Aukan atrvad a
wedding dinner Jar the bridal party.
Mr. and MU. Tedder aaa spanning
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
the week ta Detroit and afMr
return to thte city they will rwar
Florida, visited friends In the city. at Ml West Court St
Mrs. Donald D. Imlth and two
Mr. Curtis will be remembered by
many people, especially in the east­
ern part ot the county, m the for­
I
for
two days tn Chicago to visit Mr.
mer editor at the Vermontville

Palm Beach, when it [Sheldon, W. R. Cook. Roy Andrus
wnns today it te a city of over 30 000 and K v toUh Mt****! ‘he reThte was his first return visit since Publican convention in Kalamazoo
he left this section and be was 1 Wcdncoday.
pleased to note the many changes' Mr and Mr* E*1' Lae*
and improvements.
Waahlnrfnn
Washington, aware the guests nf
of Mr
Mr.
Mrs. A. H. Carveth and Mrs.,‘and Mrs Leon Bauer Mr Lees had
James ironside returned Friday from I not been in Hastings since he left
Wmi cJ.Mo7iesw.rZ to?
ia
yardstick by which we measure for us to watch the outcome of our there are those who are helpless and | say “Yes" in firm tones before then, and torchlight praccsslons of 40, 50 Petoskey where they attended the here 10 years ago. He is connected
yuTii un?. tl'U“ iic' S“1' a community rather than the char- present cxperintnl. wiildi stands who should be helped, but it te our j Of every 100 benedicts. 67 have sue- for 60 years baok. in those days fol- State Federation of Women's clubs. with the engineering department of
car4”“f nJata. la
M.Hiori.K actor of the men and women whlcl^out in contrast to what was once honest Judgment that the system of,c?“?Jdd*t 0,6 8MtDC Me
Quaked lowing the Civil war. partisanship Mrs oarveth 1* one of the executive the Northern Pacific. Many of our
city readers will remember his parjKJfiaTVbirtU*?'..rrus.. win b. Uiat community produces; and that characterized as a "noble experl- welfare established in America to- “ Only M women in the hundred!Ccal’fSS1 wJre*nSdv to flsht’tar members, and Mrs. Ironside repre­
sented the focal club Mrs. Will McObXJy
ar |a&gt; i4 ‘he wrong kind of a yardstick to ment." Some have wondered at our day under government control and'marry when they're olderthan 30.1 their "principles"—and frequently
Kevitt of Middleville represented for many years resided here. His
continued onnnsltion
opposition to
lhe llnuor
liquor supervision
the check
dto.oft^^re^in^t^
1 tendency
wiiHn». slater, Miss Fanpie. la a teacher in
•^dU^pwbluh^trw. lu al&lt;~ »r 100 place in the lutnds of our youth.
(Continued
to the
&lt;n&lt;n&lt;&gt;rvi«inn isi. too
i~» great a. temptat»mnta. Itiie
check shows
show* But
Rm 37
1? men
men in
in the
th» I
— --------- . &gt;
the Bellingham schools. While hte.,
business, but we understand it and tlOn to those in distress to accept ®a"’f
'wIfraCUP‘d* darUiuntil the day of some political rally, imve moved their’household goodTto
brother and hte sister, Miss Florence,
unlitJ?
their
years.
That Barry county folks possess that Is sufficient. If any person help from an official Santa Claus %
thelater
M^n^Tthe
marriage
advenl' U*te new parish at Marahfleld. Wte- are conducting a fruit ranch in
&lt;rs th. powersof discrimination to choose came into our town and attacked our before they have exhausted their license application* filed in the a.ju.re from"^ to TO*mites'^^r^he |oonaln'
Eastern WasiUngton
“
that which is good and to discard friends, robbed-them of their busl- own energies tn an endeavor to help County Clerk's office, as told by a miserable, roads that then °lntestcd' lerabura1 Ohio*
job fhinti.no.
THIRTY YEARS AOO TODAY.
et u&gt;« that of which they do not approve ness and of their ability to do busl- themselves. We are not so critical of rft2dom ciwclJ °‘ l^,c ‘'1C4
the county, would consume a good: of Baltic Oh'i&lt;rnnre mieats*of Mr
it'pr* was evidenced lost week in your ness. broke down their physical those who accept as we are of those 1 mar^.-f^o,.0 1 htonl—promises* to PSm Ot
But tO thM* ,&gt;o,IUcal jand Mrs. J. w. ifiage. Mrs Sage te a ' Thursday last. Chas. Waters, a
well known farmer of Hastings,
11 l&lt;k'1' Democratic county convention when health and their moral standards, who place temptation tn their way. )Ove honor and obey before she's out
C?°’C
Xoot' l,l4‘cr &lt;rf Mr. Fisher and Mra Berger. 1township, was climbing over a rail •
the Barn
•*--------—
delegates
—— —voted
•— —an —en-—
and
a
finally .took
—v .u-.their ..Uvea,
— the
-----pubu ■_
The welfare
..
system set up in the of
...Her .t&lt;*n« _
Three more of. the-------five 'iinorseoacx.
^e'old sonn^eu'iuniber^^
oy norarjandbuggy, । Mrs. Abner Kelly and Miss Belle 'fence on his farm when the top rail I
and the old springle&amp;s lumber wa- Mills of Otaego are the aueats of 1turned and Mr. Waters fell among
dorsement of all their national. Uc would be so aroused that that p*it eighteen months, savors too wall until tbejr’re pMt 30. but there's gQn would be ,10Bdcd
loaded . dO
down
with I]«&gt;eir nlecZ Mra £bert B^
’n Wllh
■
■ William H Berkey of the"
---------- . . .L-7 VJ. —
u.. •u“ *oumi oc loaaca . down
some weeds in the fence corner and
1
7 i faithful adherents of thc party.
Cassopolis Vigilant has writ­
■ state and county candidates except person would be mobbed and driven much of politics and too little ot ,tataetaJta»T
.
'•severely cut hte right eye. A good
ten the following editorial
1 One of the first campaigns which
one George Foulkes. a candidate for out of town, and yet that is exactly common-sense aid to those in real ” as'^ thetas' ^f the five,
deal of the eye water escaped so
1
TWENTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
comment for this issue of the
ids Wcdr
j chances
7 ‘to ~3 that shell •be
wed t,w writer remembers was the Grant
that it Is feared that this eye will be
,
congress of whom they very evident- what liquor has done to many of need.
’-------- are
—“
— urd
Saturday
forenoon
at
ten
o'clock
wco
.Banner.
.
—Greeley
campaign in the 7Q's. Both
"before
40.
.
- —■
nuge
»ndi^
c home of Rev. and Mrs. H. H. sightless.
ly did not approve. We mention this your friends and ours. Think it over
..j.- siucs
s
‘de
* orKanizea
organized
huge Darades
parades tai
and V“
Mtjlrom Cupid.
u
,cWtt
Jl pn»J!S
,4"'
•“
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hicks and
We do not wish to close thte col-' A' mAA.tajrtiT
‘ ‘
because in most political conven- from that angle and perhaps you
I
Thls week it is my turn to write
arts, according tf&gt; the check, until
days 1 *oene of a quiet wedding when Mr. Mrs. Higham of BatUc Creek who
tlons the delegates would not have will feel Just as we do about It.
h
'Albert Vedder and Miss Ida More, visited at George and C. H. Osborn's
the editorial column of the Banner
.T-’I—. .he's old enough to vote
taUtai
«.u&gt; JlT^ta
tataM (both of thte city, were united in and with other Hastings friends last
had the courage to refuse endorse- —-------- ——:———
I WAPplkStavtatata
- —~.z
. "| He-g reasonably M
safe once again
------ 7;
for my friend. Dick Cook, while he
I
ment of a candidate for congressA— city the size of Hastings na- days of November, for the reason when he's past 50.
marriage by Rev. Vart Auken. tiie week returned liorne Saturday.
rt|&gt;eatediy
sung
for
the
purpose
of
basks tn the
.....
. c.
...the
Takc an averuge hundred mcn
Chas. A. Welssert left Tuesday
.
.... -g Jn
after he hart obtained the nomlna- ‘urally •lias a -lot of -boys, • hence you that
thte apple
%how is one of
arousing prejudice,
still lingers
morning for Cambridge. Masaachu(
sunshine of Cal­
who are preordained to marry and
tion. That act demonstrated thai
facing lhe same boy problem finest demonstrations of what a
memory. It ran about like this:
Mr. Knappen. m aU of his friends setu. to resume Isis work in Harvard
.
Hornla. or pos­’ Barry county people not onlj- have that every other community is fac- group of men engaged in the same as many women who are certain to
Grant te a smart man.
will remember, was a man of extra university, from which institution
to the altar.
t
sibly shivers in convictions but have the courage to lnK You have given them excellent line of endeavor may accomplish '"go
Greeley is a fool.
UNot*onc
keen facilities, who was not easily hc will graduate next June. /
I
vwismuiiia uux njavc me cvurMge u&gt; —*•
vMvwna, •«■-. —
•••—z —
uuc”of
ua tbe
ayv 100
iwmen
aaavai te
»married
auaiaaay
Grant rides a white horse
"thrown oft his balance." and sired
Mrs. Will Barber and daughter ot
I
one of the pre- As.
do
uniuua
m
B|ve educational
when thpv
they u-nrk
work ttogether.
Michigan 1 at
at 20 tby
tM
random
checki bjit
..........
. j I..
-i..
ertfif-.tten'l facilities
farllitux we-knew,
wo v.uxr be- u-hrn
nori Her Mlrhican
&lt;bV th&gt;
random
check)
but
Greeley rides a mule.
. up a situation very quickly. Mis re- Lowell, who have-been spending the
1
cause we
finest flavored apples in 22,‘he
*.CaaOP
Pn^t‘o*1 application to their con- MU»e
« have often heard of your grows theUie-finest
there arct.-67 beheIsn’t it strange how Nature endows Pb ----ww------about whal you would ex- summer with Mrs. Barber's parents,
I
us
with
brslns
to
think
with,
only
pact.
~u
horses
and
dogs
could
vote,
victions. They did not merely "play nnr public schools, and we trust you thc world, yet because they were not vdicts
.
w
.
p
—
»uiM&gt;a
dugs
vote.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garrison, re­
and 80 brides out of the averto
see
prejudice
counterbalance
the
’
-•
—
•
-•
—
•
•
’
visit that
I
wouldn
’
t
stand
a
ghost
of
a
allow,
turned home Friday.
politics" aijd tel the resolution of en- have fitted them to live ’rather than being properly graded, packed and fage hundred of each sex.
efloit?
But
even
to-day
the
power
of
but my understanding U that horses
Eugene Muller arrived in the city
I
dorsement go throqgh by default "in merely to make a living. Education odvertlsed Michigan apples sold for Ten years later there are M wives
prejudice hasn't been overcome by a and dogs canl vole. Mr Knappen Saturday
I
for a few days' visit witli
They pad one ot lbf |nterest of party harmony." as alone, without a firm moral founds- less on thc market than the more
. ^ihe'^MMrear mark 00 ot thc *on2,
ways,
replied. In the election that foi- his
I
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MuiI
them last week. w ^jjj. conventions would have tlon. avails little and in these days poorly flavored but more attractively ,men arc marTled and M of the worn’
lowed Mr. Knappen, was elected by a ten.
I
.
before returning
to hte studies
and as usual it
but tty&gt;y took The necessary when so many communities have packed fruit from the west. LMt year en.
Many will remember too. that igoed vote and made one of Uie best at Ann Arbor.
"*
‘
William
was '«unusual'' action to withhold their endorse-.eliminated religion, adft-pedalled at the Bangor apple show we saw the ' Cuplrt get* the last of the 100 men great Greenback wave along about Prosecuting Attorneys this county
Mr. and’ ’Mrs.
Ooorge Keekly and
1880 It was organized as a sort of |&lt;ever had. Only another proof at the ndaughter Margaret, and Mr. John
. H. Berkey
weather accord-'ment Their example will, we be- morality, and placed knowledge above Michigan fruit put up in packages and ‘*ie last two of the 100 women
protest against the gold standard. old
t. saying
__________
that. ,Judging by its ap- :
Ing to its newspapers. In spite of
reach far beyond Barry coua- both in preparing our youth for life's that would attract any buyer and so SOgrodyTdf th^'marrajre' licens^rec- and much was heard of the "Crime pearance, you can't always tell just Herlcom from Marshall attended
the funeral of Valentine Leins.
the fact that I am attempting to |y
lu encct and U.u|
a
problems and duties so far as the re- perfectly sorted and graded that no orda indicates thot the old adage of "73." It came at a time when how far a frog will Jump. That
editorialize for one of the best «JtapkWU
■
■ or Uie Mhta U dta iuw taUd
.. .«
. . dH.eil.e
-------r._ upple. tat
... ...
.
.. . ...
--------- .. --------------------Mp~pl.o7.^u&gt;,: quWd work
t£KWMtadJ;
great parade was expected to sweep
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Uie people right off their feet and • Mr. and Mrs Dorr Mudge left
known and best edited weekly news- tics when confronted with slipllar cerned. there is grave danger tha- and tlite is going to mean much more
although 10 per cent of
(Create the impression that every with the Kinzle theater company for
paper* in Michigan. I make no propositions. Their refusal to en- youth may be mentally prepared yet money for lhe Michigan fruit. Barry ■
----------------- --- --------------(thing was going Greenback-but it St. John*. Bunday morning where
the men marry women their own
apology, for I am confident the read- dorae Mr y^ulkes will also assist morally unprepared to meet the county orchardtsls will be repaid
didn't.
the company will play a week's en­
ages.
ers of the Banner will stand for one materially in defeating him for re- 4’™'n «nd «‘ress of every day life, for the time and effort necessary to -----. _..mantimes
over arc
M
gagement and then leave fur other
Only once in a hundred
In those days no Greenback gala —
states.
'
week what the readers of Uie Vigi- eiectton. and that is very much to be Because so many of our youth re- visit Bangor's apple show, to which
OnJy
NO man is so fool­
day and there were a lot of them. I Mrs. Minnie Qreble and mother,
lant have for a steady diet- Editor- desired, for the Fourth District, eelve no telffeious training In the no admission fee is charged. Inci- a May-Dcccmber troth,when the
would be complete without aome|**
“- Butler, '-*•
•-----------• ish but may give
Mrs
left —
yesterday
morning
lais in my own newspaper are not which has been so ably represented home, and still more are deprived of dentally we might add that the mov- RlrI
under 20 and Uiemanover 50.
origim.1 songs, sung by Lute Ben-j for Brooklyn. N. Y. for a few
good counsel some,
stricUy editorials, for when I write by mcn llkc Burrows, Yaple. HamU- ‘he moral training received to Boy Uig spirit in originating the apple —Unidentified clipping.
nett. Lute wu a character and it weeks' visit with Mrs. Grebie's sis­
times: and no man
is too bad that some Dickens । ter.
them it te more in the nature of ton and Ketcham, te entlUed to far Scouting and simiilar efforts, we are show was not an orchardlst but a
(Couldn't immortalize him. He ...
waa,ra|
- is so wise but may
-------Mtes Fannie Stebbins left for YpANOTHER WAY TO PAY
-what I feel like saying to grgroup of hotter representation than is given fitmiy convinced that the school's newspaper man—Herb Wood
tradtf.—
and
'
.blacksmith
--------------------by
-----------J a hunter
ailantl Tuesday where she will pureasily err. if he will
May I suggest that It would be
two Uvousand^ subscribers, most 0* .it
Mr. Foulkre.
biggest Job today is the building of,
— ; ~
~
..
' ond
ntlrl tvannaw
_
. ‘ sue musical and other studies this
trapper »
on «H®
the Jf^e.
side. «Physically,
.....
.
. both fate and in the world's general
take no others'
whom I have known personally for
----------- —-----------character Into youth. We know there
'
---------the was
looking
of
George
Averill told you last week mtezestlif
Uie debts to the United
---------------—specimen
’----* year.
...... ‘a fine
counsel
but
his
own.
humanity.
6
ft.-and
several
inches!
’■
'
Jere repaid by precisely the
| Mrs Jane E. Phelps of Monroe­
many years, and with whom I am
And this brings to mind the fact are those who will take issue with us tha‘
we would resort
to ‘rhyme‘ be- ’States
tall, strong, sturdy and peraonally ville. Indiana, after-spending several
—Ben Jonson.
.r ,ore
...* we ...
j1- ■'‘•me machinery os that by which
pleased to discuss such matters as I that Hon. George L. Yaple, a Demo- on UiL’ proposition, but any worker
got tiirough with ww.
our —
colattractive when he was "dressed up." I weeks visiting friend
friends’ in thte
this vlcinfeel are of mutual interest: and from crat who represented us in congress with youth will testify to the Indlf— —
- Jpm
— —
------ ---------- -- ~ .«rd
« nas occn .3aiu mat we
,. —
u™
.„u
u,™*.
„ wnowta
tor„.,a
Mentally hc was a giant in some ity. has returned to her home,
here on I will proceed with the edi- back when the writer was a lad. and ference of many parents and the *{,JDd wcadd thc following lines (n RoId nndought
to pay in gold;
ways. He read the best of literature । Mrs.
"
~Geo. —Tomlinson
■
went to Aland could repeal Shakespeare by the logon to visit her daughter Tuesday.
tortel -we.”
who was a bright lawyer and able failure of the church and other or- suggested by what we have observed but Hite isnot quite
an accurate
.n~.
7~
hour- *hen hP w“ ln lhe mood He I Mrs. Hulda Reed expects to leave
, statement. To be sure, what we bor­ rmn. .... r.^.
--------- ‘ congressman, is still living at Men- ganlzed efforts to reach thc youth »lon8 out highways:
rowed was valued according to the none loo hbthL^dtr8^. *?'' P^i WOuW tnx»uenUy «c‘ ln lhb mood 1 for Pennsylvania thte week where
The most important
Important product
uroduct of don al thr Bgc of eighty-sevtn years, of today. The school, by reason of Tourists' Utter oft provokes me
ditions for ^ttTuti1 .n
\
. by Par‘telp*ting quite freely of al-.she will spend the winter.
। dollar currency. But gold was not S
any nation te its people, and 'this is
? c'^-not "nd ll&lt;,uor" but ,hc
s,nB' * BPnulne Chinaman,
After serving In congress he became, our compulsory education law. is
As I Journey 'long the road.
sent across the Atlantic Ocean:
also true of a community, and we
pure' whB* *tun- ln thc cy«inga of will start a laundry iU.Dr Burton's
I what was sent was munitions of war tv's ranrt STra tn eDTr1JTa*. lhC P
. co:
we believe, the circuit Judsc of his the only institution which reaches And I wohder how they'd like it
nent Mn or ^manrttnl'
’ the" blg 8al*' Orcenb*ck days and.bullffing-oft the-north*side ot State
feel no hesitancy in saying tliat the district. We pass hLs home Jrequcnt- and influences nil children, and . —------------------------- ---------- The process, if 1 reptember right.
If we littered their abode;
MU^?‘nf ”*‘"2 *hl,e about "lwo ahecU w the «t««L en;
I was that the American Government
high regard in whicli we hare al­
ly on our Joumeyings
- to Lansing
- and therefore character building
- should And L think it would be -justice
-B,
v vu
____ _— ■’
gave
to the British un.v.ur.niu.
Government 0
a _a„HH***1”** *o ’peak wind." lie would mount a dry goods' _____
ways held the city of Hastings has always note th? flowers and shrubs be the primary responsibility ot the
eqi
If their life roads final turn
.credit to be used in purchasing the .... rOld .?
J1’. ®
Ev’ h”* ln the middle of the street nt the
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY,
been due to the fine type of citizens in thc front yard, with the cast-iron -‘chool. with education, in its gen- Should take them where their litter needed munitions In America, which 'literally crowded wi?h
mtersecllon ot State and Jefferson
Hurd Tinkler of Grand Rapids
Rapids wcwas
of your community whom we have
wm done Now might not the Brit- ‘
**?*?” .71 t8‘rect5' and enWrU,n ■ lar«e crowd ln‘he c,t*6unday
deer and other statuary that marked erally accepted sense, secondary
Would be sure to bum.gnd bum. ■ish
Government
give
to
Uie
Governc
a
m
'
***
of
listeners
by
singing
songs
Uiat
he
Mrs
M
H.
Clark
of
Manistee
te
In
known. Naturally our earliest ac­
the front yards of the wealthy fifty Both are essential, but character is
------------------------------------------------------- h" had composed, containingX'T
many
the
city visiting
friends many io-1 the city vuiting fri&lt;
r7'Io-I
nad
composea.
containing
quaintance with Hastings citizens
And now goodbye. Writing a col-! i■
■ "
-■
. hind,
brought Fido
—1 good-natured
______ . "htU " on friends
__ . I of»«- Mr.
u—uHerb
o....x._
(l Banner typo
vond w^/?-rL.r
dO ainna
BlT8 Out
Vt1 ha*** cal
Snyder.
years ago. still visible among the the more essential of the two. Tills
was with Its newspaper men. M. L. shrubbery.
»“filin'of horse- an opposite political faith than hil. •• "Pending
few days
spending a
a few^
days at Grand
proposition Involves much more titan ♦*nn to P®oj&gt;lc I do not know is a
**
h
^*?*
“
“
Ue
*
more
1,1
As
literary
efforts
many ol
of those
those ,[ «i«inu3
Rapids turn
and nia
Big napioa.
Rapids
and W. R. Cook, an acquaintance
nccsMsruy rtpttttai oar own I
’’.I’’’"" "7
as literary enoru many
there is space or time to diaeuss nc.w experience,but notapunpleas­ I not
icruiin
awaltlHE
the
order
nf
.Hr
.
__
.
..
....
i
—
—
....
...
-----opinion*.
'
| “Wto awaiting the order of the songs had real merit. Too bad that I During the illness of- Mr. John
that ripened into friendUiips that
Vpuui.i-un ncrc,
“ «•«-•
»•“»*that alleast some u
Having attended U1V
the «
Republican
here, nut
but it
it is
is aa matter
matter or
of such
such parapara- «•
ant
one.*Itrust
of*
■
"&gt;
of ‘”e
to adva»ce and wmc of Uiem could not have been Bpcnce. his brother Will has taken
have lasted moreUian u quarter of state convention last week it
U
namount
Importance
that
we
can't
relhe
things
I
have
said
may
be
ot
““T .* «' Irue P^rved aa reminders of those hpt *■'*
' * •in —
- ■
“ ** “•*" mount Importance that we can't re- “1C things I have said may be ot ment of the United States » credit J?,? uirhu^n*1
his place
the store
of- J.
8. Gooda century And righthere we are go- turai ’that we should come home train from at least calling attention interest. I considered the invitation for the amount of debt due under
*• &lt;“*&lt; Jeff”80" poliUcal campaigns, when the poy
’W®*’ P^ulum was at the other
Ing in
inir
to let vnu
you tn
in on a.ion*
UtUe secret.
—• somewhat politically minded, hence to it on this one occasion when we to write It a real compliment. My the agreed term’ of repayment, the
Messrs George Levy and C. A.
_om_ wh
Bands
galore were
..
,te now.
credit
to
be
used
In
purchasing
com_
n
r
°"
.
hand
'
and
extreme
from
where
it
Hough
of
Woodland
were
among
the
Having become dissatisfied with the the Banner readers will pardon usjf have the opportunity we have of best wishes to HastUigs and Barry
to pr
pro"*
**
""Z”.’*
modities in Great Britain? •r*,,.
The when the order was given 10
°'
at the Banner office Monday.
manner in which w had been con­ we make some allusions to political talking things over with you. So im- county,
*n* ewrt hrllMVM
ik._____
.’ Changing
_
.
.. ...
. . Mr. Ben- ,callers
method of repayment would in this
' TT the
*m wcnangmg
“ *_ome
Prouie
subject.
Mrs. A. Lake pf Vermontville is
&gt;s
..r-----suojcei. Mr.UieBenducting the Vigilant and being am­ matters. The Important work of portant is It that we long ago con,way exacUy correspond to the meth- ceMlon and ,oU of *““*"*".
n----------------------------------------------------- — ■
'■ ™ k ~ . L ?’
•&gt;;»«« -M some ,W teller too. -hen spending a few days wlUi Mrs Miles
bitious to make it a better neaspap- that convention. as we see It, was eluded that selection of a school
•? h"" •« WM In the mwa-end I he.e told Main in this city.
‘od of contracting the debt
to w
&gt;™ ho
he fotdn
the "mood."
Onethe ----------------------------- -----A —friend
at Gull
lake gives
D
.
. r&gt;
,
. 1
' Further, micht not « similar ma­
nouthc mere nominatjon ot four teacher should be made with even
I Undent rdTQ^TdphS chinery be used tor all payments of mate street.
.
of his cixMca'ones was hte famous Banner an account of the amount of
Cook one evening while we were
mere for public office—important ns greater care than the selection of a
,,
... .
I 'cat starXs to Illustrate that a cat '“
~fc done u
“ “
— ----------*",““
work
by
a **"
threshing
machine
"talking shop’ In a Lansing Hotel that wav—but the good job of house- churdi pastor or a stale's governor.
*.
uut Ma. up U.
~~ ncw
- must ha*e "nine
„u„ lives."
.... Mr.
... BenneU
«„..u owned and operated by Mr. Geo. \
U&gt;ese
some twenty-five or more years ago
a raincoat pocket sounds attractive, creditor a credit to be used in pur, „ .
l,rolf5t seemed to come had , Urge double-barreled shot Bhean, of Richland. In 40 1-3 days ft
into
Barry
cqunty.mtipr
no matter
whethgun. .lhal
£ .. .
as OW
...
.....
...
into
Harrv
count
v
u
Kih
.
..
.
Mr. Cook invited us to come to Has­
40.338 bushels of grain were threshed
er it was GreenbacX. Fonulut Pa..
by this machine on Ute 20th. of
tings and said they would be glad to S Toy. wild has been successfully gratulate HMtings on the fact that lfty uie#c aruclM wpurauij. uts
havelewica
you. fPA
,^ci witn
(eats with
"Old i Blue Ruin" iSeptember 2.068 bushels of wheat
acsirea io acquire
acquire in
in thte
ima way
way tho
mo tro*18 °f IndWilG'. °
—r what
- ----- -------leais
UW Blue
show us their methods of dying busi­ fighting crime in Detroit, and with
----- for some
------------.
.....................
Reateter
1I dtewtemu
years you
have
had Leroy Molnre
^olnea Register,
disastrous twnpiiMUuO
complication oi
of war
war dcuU
debts lh« influence seemed to enter »=
thei ware
(were quite
quite hair-reising
hair-raising too.
too. Mr. ।
ness and give us all the Information credentials signed by tty regular of- L Dewey ns one of your pastors, in
2&gt;-j &gt;•r .। southeast corner
north.
7... ....sleep
T it seems had been Imade On August 37th. 745 bushels of
and tariffs would
be avoided&gt; -Lord
cor,‘crand
a
“dsweeu
sweep
.......
----... ' north- ; Bennett's
ncnneii s sieep it
seems nau oeen
_ ... r-.-.i
...„.
west
diagonally
1., interfered
------*_&lt;&gt;*.&gt;
-----aui.
—ul.■ wheat and 1.078 bushels of oats were
hiHV
. y across the.-countv
the.-county. ......
greaUy
with by
biguiblack
they could that would be helpful to fletab of the party in Wayne county his earlier rears he labored sueA new kind of fell used for mak­ ..
Hugh
Cecil ...
In n.«
the ।London ti
Times
tinu’* 8 T^.yrURN?HPler5rone’
Uxn “l thal for »«veral night* in I threshed, four sets.
us. The visit was made and that a delegation of 378 came to the con- ceutillly in Cassojxilis and as a ing slippers is said to last for yean.
^
._.T*p' ,upnuttuir,
B-lthnort? .Rutland.
accession, sat
under his
hte window
r
nr
ii
„ n8..'s
nuusiia. succeasion.
sat under
window at
at
visit was responsible not only to: the
FINE LAKE.
vention and were opposed by another town we loved him. He was younger This provocative challenge will
Way
S^"o&lt;-^«”“c^,'.“_“■«?!!’ n_°" £ ™
business growth- of the Vigilant but delegation of eqqal size headed by then and-active in baseball, and doubtle&amp;s be enthusiastically taken
Mrs. George Gabriel from Dayton.
Woodland j’^hMt lH
oc*ock ln
mornln«' *nd le‘Un«
NEWS
GLEANINGS.
it'gave us inspiration and courage to thc Eddie Barnard and Martel "Dewey's Doves" was a popular team" up by puppies all over the country'
PT‘1'1 out
ungodly serie, of yowte’After Ky . who b spending several week,
n“nd
endurln« *1 Ior t»» of three nights at her Pine lake cottage, has been
tackle the Job of making the Vigi­ crowd. The State Central Committee tn our indoor baseball league. Thc —Humorwt.
A crab apple tree in Chico. Calif..
entertained. recently. In the homes
'after producing a good crop in Spruits bcidg practicallj unaffected । ne maae up hu mind that lie would
lant a much better newspaper than
met Wednesday afternoon and aft- young fellows all liked him. and
Z’T" . ~
«, he prepared Anna Draper. Mr and Mfs Ernest
If kinfolk sponge on you. that's June, bloomed again in July and
It had ever been before, and we wish
rtrtaJu Just why hinueu by loading up "Old Blue Morehouse. Mr and Mrs Clancy
. ...
’
cr a ,uU hearing recommended that went to hear him preach, but one
bore
a
second
cr
op
...u should be I was never able to Rutonext night the cat ap- Farr. Mr and Mrs Walter Warner
■
.,dyaeJu7‘«1Be our bi-both delegations be swted .nd each good old sister didn't - think a unfair. If you are taxed to provide
The original cost of the White Mure out.
.
' pey«4 at the usual hour. Quietly and Clara Bcott.
to know and ra’cem thecate*delCBatt Bl'rcn a l‘a,: vo,e
‘he m- preacher ought to be engaged in free board for u criminal, that's jus­
Fourteen neighbors and friends of
’ House ujJ-dfTraWTFortl UW sale W 7 _
* T coterov”11
h
m
P te,Ml ci Par,y harmony." and lhe such worldly pleasures and said so tice.—San Francisco Chronicled
Alvin Fo* gave, him ’ a surprise
h.M tari tau
iahds donated by Maryland and Vir*
tiiMt
the
late
Loyal
E
Knappen.
aIld fired. Thinking that his noc- birthday parly on Wednesday eve­
Mlchlaan historv
f ht * T e0‘r‘nl,ttr o’1 credentials reached a frtqdetitlji and in no uncertain man-It all lhe saxophones
in the Unit­ ginia.
&gt;
l\dcetOul
a‘ “ '2£rBl lurnal Uoubtevras ended, he quietly ning Cards were enjoyed aid re­
in behalf cf enod road
net i &gt;7°^ aSml,i,r cooclu.'toti by a vote of J3 to ner; but Bro Dewey kept on play- ed States were placed in one pile
Thirty million Bibles art sold an­
*
,
rcpubhcan candidate resumed Itls .lumber. The next freshments of sandwiches, cake, cotKeteham whose tone Jrvtew to
*° rccwnn&gt;'Rdcd *o tlw‘ &lt;»«?•
ball and earning the good will in the middle of lhe Batura Desert nually throughout tfie world, or
£’*!C.U «L. ^*nCy dl ®*rry;ni«hl he wm horrified when the fee and pickles were served
and Matton.i
.tax a / 'Tnl,on- but the 1 400 delegates, fflee and esteem of lhe baseball fans. We —It would be agood Idea —El Paso more than KflOO v®*y- Thljl P1®**4
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown and
county, as offices he occupied aev- nightly yowl wm resumed at the
the Bible in UiC position of being
— ?
aecood story regular lime. BHpplng out nf bed he Joha,Kinick were in Hastings on
'» “» «*■•'&gt;• t*™&gt;« l~ him ta» CM*, world-x™.
of the old National Bank building, loaded both barrels of "Old Blue Saturday afternoon.
.
.the best seller.
n
,
n“
WAllc
eratic convention, had -convictions
- convictions opolis and know that now Hasl
Hastings
, ,
. .. . „
and Jrom ite window, he viewed this I RUin - tookdeliberate
almand let
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Lot&gt;
“ ’“’f "J*" iM taW" ta &lt;!&gt;«» proceeded to must alto be voeey to Ita him.
When a tailor gets patronage,
The first taoney earned by Jotui D unprecedented parade because m s fir ^ithboth Mrrate
tie Freeman, who has been fa l&lt;w■
W h’’I dMn
“* WV « rar M uy
.
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that means he gels orders
When a Rockefeller wm made by
raising candidate he was interred ”i"
.
TP*
.
.
U* remark? ."There, take that ton for the past year, cams to spend
P ,or yeara- And within their power by refusing the
When we observe the tendency to Congressman gets patronage. t|ut, turkw* when he wm ^&gt;ut Mven teemed as though’ fully two-th
the winter with Mrs. Clara Nichols.
t{S of
“’’’‘Barry
‘"o'" county i
w’£
^S^Jh^hte
i
W.
*'*’ U B^nfirt-Mortel crowd a seat in the K»ve Uncle Sam play Santa Claus means be has obeyed orders.-San ycafl old.
of the people
MARTIN CORNER*.
y*Bbly thC
J"tke
the contention, it was a good job tor m* only to munlclpaliue* tut to in- Frgncteeo Chronicle.
DlrertZ aJ? ?r',nUcra 01 lhL’ huge
Urrof
the
Mrs. Eva Trautweln is spending
-------;now been developed.
• few days in Battle Creek.
I Loren Overamith of Battle Creek

"WS*.if SJM^SJICa!?X8—OXK S300 real town rather than the material will leave the convention.
‘the depression or enable us to face it
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thing* which only^aefvc those per:------ '■ ' -------- ------- ~=
'with a courage that would make evADVEBTlgoro batts.
aonallUes. in other words, we seem
We noted the absence of intoxica- cry family do everything possible to
DispUr u»«ru«tes niM m iwba-w i^'ye reachcd a stage in our clvili- tfon because we have long opposed take care of themselves before they
r.4"* st* f“J* I0&lt; E2al*on whcrr
U’inn h&gt;rnl lhc 11&lt;’uor basuu'^- and “ b n*ll'r81 applied for public relief To bewurc.

who
t^ ae. By thc tlme O1{J^
wU1
she’s 30. If she’s uiunarried. the odds 'have no trouble in comparing the
ar* 4 I® 1 *he.?!?n l **',
.
. I political lethargy of to-day with the
B“l . * * Tner5^. sU&gt;ry tor ““
t“*ion political campaigns of
" Elg£y
every‘100 firh who marry
ShUca^Mradra

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of Our World

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r. n Jgh regard ver since we lt administered to tlw Bamatd-Mar- !■ P°°Pie while t)w nation was In thc
tot came to know him. Such have lel CTOwd
m TU Mar buiwr We frtquenlly
a farm Nfws.
bewi Uw mMi tbM meant HMUnga
.
: near Casaopolia the history ol which
to us. and we fewl that a city which
Wt like Uu ticket as it was named -wl’
has Produced such a rroun of men at Mint i.u
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and help
------------- ------------- uw u*“«re~ou uiai "everyihlte lines painted on the thing was going Greenback." A Joyal
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‘toUlln,
I
““
°” ‘““'t*'1
W- He omcm mUhl Uy io uuluita n..
Rota talm mix otarwUic
r 8M&gt; quo produced many other fibe. u well dWributed geographically, brought hte wife and children with tlons floating debt — in dun,'w traffic signals as vehicle driv- j corned about hte etecUon. "What do
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x.
nt** w
1.MMb and able mtn even though we and so far aa we ran rmv -m «•
Him M.ain.r«rz&lt; &gt;km -0^.-0—. 1—.
era,
accordlnM
to
a
raern
ruluw
nf
era. -cxxirdlng to a rtcem rulmg of vnu
you think
think rd
of that
that n-r-A*
parade .na
and your
(the IXM Angeles police.
Uw friend Mked Eddie,

lhe h0*110* ,ellne- •’“!
one
blow severed the head from the
body Thinking that that would
surely end the trouble he went back
to tad and enjoyed a refreshing
sleep But the next night hte blood
wm chilled as the familiar yowl
Main Jiicrced the midnight air Dis­
.tracted. Lute said he rushed out
and wm literally transfixed to the
..pot because ih.ie sal Uut d-d
ckt with hte held £
mJJL"

“ *IU&gt; I* PtanM
W1U Hopkln, and mount. Mn
H*iu« Hopkta ot Hulltm .pent
Sunday with Orr Fisher
The farmers are all busy taking
care of iheir beans Here ia lioping
we all have a few.
Mr. and Mrs Clark Overamith
and Ci!ta5fr.
spent 8unM*2wuhey
tn Battle Creek.
”■ &lt;^LMurphy 01 H&gt;|Orr Fisher Friday

“Bai

�TO tturoio* atxro. wtomumt. ocrtynt I. im
ALL THE BETTER MOVIES ।
.

CLEAN MILK
Doesn't “Just Happen1
.
It require* a lot of planning, and

1* a natural "carrier" of dtaeasc germ*, and
that in fact most epidemic* start from
tainted milk or water. Appreciating till*
fact, the Highland* Dairy has purchOMd oil
the latest equipment and follows thc latest
method* in Uic production of CLEAN MILK.
Test* by official* reprawn Ung the State of
Michigan show that no cleaner milk la pro­
duced In Michigan than we produce. We
take a lot of pride in it and it should be
worthy of consideration by every family.
Why not try It? It cosU no more.

J PEOPLE
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WILL BE SHOWN HERE:

r Same Week That
They Appear in Any of
the
vuu Larger
luurgcr Cities
vivie*

Only One More Week of (
Annual Clearance Sale of

DE. HAROLD HOUVENER | Manager Ray Branch of the
Strand Theater,
lias Just complet­
OF HONOLULU SPEAKS
------------------------------------ed arrangement* so that the people
TO ROTARIANS
of Hastings and Barry county can
see all lhe belter inoyies and not

LITTLE RACE HATRED
OR PREJUDICE THERE

1934 WALL PAPER

With-distributors for four of the
; largest Moving Picture Industries, he
has completed an arrangement
by. when there ia any doubt about Uie
;
whereby
all the outstanding pic­
Large Volcanoes on Islands
“germ*." It takes a powerful microscope to
ture* of these companies will be
aee them. They are little fellow*. They
Are All Extinct But Two
shown in Hastings the same week
don't observe union hours and pay no atten­
they are shown In the larger cities,
in Southern Part
| or the following week. With so
tion to NRA code*. They work all the while.
Dr. Harold Houvcner. son of Mr. I lnBIly
cture&gt; ,Itt nugni
many p,
pictures
might not uc
be posand Mr,. Ua« Houwn- ot ”■* .IM. » h.™ them aU U&gt;,
them ore dangerous trouble makers, and If
dlr. ,av. a talk at lhe notary club
The pllrpaM
h»re them
met Una Monday noon Ma «»•
ahown m
• ’ ! ncic u wuii ai
they get into your system you have a lot of
koine thc
tVr— Hawaiian
Waomllan Islands.
Talantlft
Drr- the
... . larger
I
....
being
L..
"
cities.
trouble ahead.
Houvencr's home is In Honolulu. He
We Hat Just a tew of those to ap­
Medical Science has discovered that milk
1* thoroughly hi love with the is­ pear In October: "Treasure Island." ।
land*. and likes the people.
with Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper.
Hc mentioned the discovery of Lionel Barrymore: "She Loves Me
A Phone Call Will Bring It to Your Home!
the islands by Captain James Cook Not." Bing Crosby's latest; "Chain­
in 177B. That explorer found the ed," with Joan Crawford and Clark
natives a stalwart race. They were Gable; •'Little Miss Marker," fea­
not cannibal*, like the natives of turing little Shirley Temple. Adolph
many Pacific Island*, but they did Menjou;
"Barretts of Wimpolc
make human sacrlflccs. They came Htreet" with Norma Shearer. Cna*.
originally from the Malay Penin­ Laughton. Fred March; "Dames."
sula bi Asia
with Dick Powell of the famous
The Aral forty years' history of Warner Bros, cast; "Belle of the
Uje islands after their discovery was Nineties." with Mae West; ‘"Holly­
uneventful; but In 1820 mlMlon- wood Party." a comedy in which
ariea from Boston established them­ over 20 big stars take part; “Judge
selves there and began teaching the Priest”—Will Rogers' latest picture.
PLEASANT HIIJx
ldren. Mr. and Mrs. John Corrigan 1 Grand Rapids Thursday.
natives, not alone religion, but gave
Among those thus far booked for
Mrs. Clarence Berends Visited rel- [attended an annual picnic at the
The Project.—Club
nt
w
, The Project
Club
at Mrs.
Fred and later
them thc
benefit
of schooVi
atlves at Manistee and Grand Raphome of Mr and Mrs. Julius MauerJohnson's was well attended. All of colleges Within ten years one- early November are "Cat’s Paw."
Ids Wednesday and Thursday.
। Sunday.
old members and some nc* ones are third of the population was able the great pollUcal story featuring
Harold
Lloyd.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williams. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Campbelllooking forward to an Interesting
to read and write. The influence
Arrangement has been made to
and Mn Clare Williams and chllcalled on the former's mother atyear’* work.
of these missionaries persists today. soon resume thc Tuesday night 10
Their descendants are the heads of cent adult entertainment. Watch
, the large commercial enterprises of for announcement.
the islands.
Naturally to continue such an en­
In 1894. after y&gt;e native rulers larged policy in a small community
had been overthrown and by re­ of this size. It means the patronage
quest of the natives themselves, thc must follow, and Mr. Branch Is do­
Islands were annexed to the United ing his full part to merit it.
'
Stale* and arc now a territory, be­
longing to our government. There
arc four large islands, and on equal
number of smaller ones. All are
of volcanic origin. Thc total area
Is about that of the state of Con­
necticut. They are peopled by 380.­
000 folk*, of whom about 180,000
arc Japanese, about 20,000 native
(Continued from Page One)
Hawaiian*. 63.000 Filipinos and 27.­
000 Chinese. The rest arc mostly
GOODS DELIVERED
Th1tog.Jta»
TELEPHONE till
Portuguese and Americans. Thc Ha­ men as well as the bodies of Uie
waiian* arc a dying race. Tliesc na­ two a ho were instantly killed, from
tives. especially those of the old rul­
en
to
thc
Nashville
hospital
where
ing clasa. arc courteous, friendly,
he died not long after. Irwin Smith,
lovable folks.
Americans are at the head of Veryl Morrow and Douglas Sher­
most of thc large business enterprises wood were brought to Pennock hos­
of the islands and of the vast pital. where the latter two are at thl*
plantations, where sugar and pine­ writing. Morrow suffered a frac- ।and his face was terribly mangled.
car did. no one can tall what Is on ’ Fraternity Man (to the caterer &lt;4
apples arc so extensively raised. Thc tured leg and was badly burned
Such an accident ought never to the other side. Unless the car is be- any fraternity house): “I can stand
islands produce 1,000.000 tons of about hi* face, which may cost him iiave happened, and would not with ing driven at a speed that can be having hash every day in the week,
his
eyesight
*
Irwin
Smith
suflcred
a
reasonable
driving.
We
understand
I sugar per year. Tile average yield
controlled, a terrible accident like but when you put raisins In it and
lee scalp
araltl lacerations
lart-rnlkvi&lt; and
anrl 1 that Peacock was a good driver and this one I* liable to happen..
| per acre is seven tons—thc largest 1broken left leg,
serve It on Bunday aa mince pie, 1
cf any sugar-produclng area on the many cute and bruises. Sherwood I ordinarily careful; but we cannot
- ------------------------------draw the line."
globe. The quality of the pineap­ has a broken leg. body bruises andJ see the necessity for whlxxing down
"How would Shakespeare be re- •
--------- ;------- * * *
1 1•
tjic road, up lull and down, at lhe
the garded If he were alive today?" asks
TodayY best—Humorist* have a
ples Is the very finest. Twelve mil­ possibly internal injuries. The head i Uie.
&gt;- of.
• over icvenly
- miles
••
rate
an -hour, n writer. Surely as our oldest Inhabl- keen sense of humor, white
lion cases were canned In 1929. of Peacock was driven f*—— i—
Wheirone approaches a hill, as thlaitant.
(have a keen sense of rumor.
which was the peak year. A ma­ floor of thc front end
chine. which was devised by some
Americans on the Islands, will peel,
core and slice pineapples us rap­
idly a.5 apples are peeled In Michi­
gan. Coflec and honey orc export­
ed in considerable quantities. The
export* of thc Islands in 1933
amounted to B93.000.000; lhe im­
port* *64.000.000—showing a good
trade balance in favor of liic Is­
lands.
ANY WOMEN tolerate the bother and inadequate supply of warmed water
Thc Doctor could not say loo
much of the climate. He says It is
from various makeshift means in summer because they believe their furnace
what California advertises to have,
coil gives them FREE hot water in winter. TJiisJis an expensive notion, because but doesn't. Thc thermometer rare­
ly gets below sixty degrees and al­
engineering tests show one out of every five shovelfuls of fuel burned in a coilmost never is higher than ninety
degrees. Thc average for tile year
equipped furnace is used to heat the coil. What is TWENTY per cent of your
is 73 degrees.
winter’s fuel bill? CAN YOU AFFORD “COIL HEATED" WATER?
There are some problems con­
nected with the various races and
peoples living on the Islands. There
does not appear to be any race
hatred or prejudice, and thc people
work harmoniously together. At
first native Hawallans cultivated
the sugar; later the Chinese; after
that thc Japanese were induced to
come In great numbers. They soon
became independent and now they
do practically all the vegetable
growing and growing of flowers on
the islands. They are an independ­
ent. masterful, bard-worlflng peo­
ple. Their descendants who were
bom on Uie islands arc all Ameri­
can citizens and about four-fifths
of the Japanese population arc now
native Americans. The races min­
gle in the schools, and seem to work
together harmoniously, he said.
He spoke of lhe tremendous vol­
canoes that at one tHnc existed on
all the islands. Now there ore only
two that are not extinct. These are
both on the southernmoat of thc
four larger Islands. They often af­
ford u thrilling sight to anyone in­
terested in witnessing a live valcano
in action. The islands arc about
SIMILAR TO FORMER SALES
2.400 miles from San Francisco, and [
about four days' journey from that
city. The rates arc cheap and the
islands are Immensely worthwhile
for One to visit.
After the talk the Doctor an­
swered many questions which were
asked by his hearers.

We

ARE making this
doubly attractive by
giving the ceilings absolutly Free on all patterns
marked 15c a double

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

::

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

::

Hastings, Mich.

roll and up.

Sale Closes Wednesday,
October 10th

Don’t Go Through

SPECIAL Prices on all
short patterns and
remnants

TERRIBLE ACCIDENT
[■AFTERNOON

Another Wintpr

Window
Shades

During this (ale we
are offering a good
cloth window shade
36 x 6 ft. at ‘

43c
each

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

With That Wasteful

FURNACE
COIL

1

COMMUNITY SALE

M

TO BE HELD AT

THE MARTIN TINKLER FARM

SPECIAL OFFER

IN THE NORTHEAST PART OF HASTINGS

TRADE

SATURDAY, OCT. 6

YOUR FURNACE COIL
AND OLD HEATER

COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M.

on PURCHASE of the MONEY-SAVING

EXPECTING ASSORTMENT OF STOCK­
HORSES, CATTLE, SHEtfP, HOGS, ETC

Consumers Special

Stater heater

“Built like a

t healing actually afford a aaving
onr modem AUTOMATIC ga

yranelf and

pocketbook

to

learn

VISIT OUR STORE DURING SALE—OR PHONE 2305

Consumers Power Company

Any one having any personal property to sell can bring it to this
sale, whether it is listed or not, and 1 will sell it for you!

OBITUARY. # Lewis Hyde was born near Com­
stock. Kalamazoo Co.. Jan. 27. IMO,
and died Sept. 27. 1034. aged 74
yeara and eight months. Seven years
ago he moved to Barry county from
Petoskey and for.flvc years had been
111 at Uie county’infirmary.
He was married to Elizabeth Pbjigron. her death occurring in IBM
On August 3« 1001 he married Miss
Josie Preston ot East Jordan, who
survives. Hc also leaves his children.
Mrs. Reita Steiner and Mrs. Eva
Lindley of Pellston, Mrs. Vera Oook
of Grand Rapids. Earl and Francis
Hyde of Northern Michigan, and
Glenn Hyde of Lapeer, also two
brothers..Frank and Eugene Hyde.
Funeral services were held at the
Pilgrim Holiness church at eleven
A. M. Sunday, the Rev. M. J. Rees
officiating- Interment tn the coun­
ty home cemetery^
Editing a magazine is easy. You
■just call up the 12 people who write
for other iragazinae and ask them
, to do something.

There will be offered atthi* sale, next Saturday, among other thing*

4 Pure Bred Poland China Boars, 6 mo*, old; O.I.C. Stock Hog
2 yrs. old; Extra Fine Jersey Cow, due November l«t.

DON’T FORGET TO BRING IN
ARTICLES YOU HAVE TO SELL
TERMS—CASH

No property removed until settled far.

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

ERNEST GRAY,

�THE HASTINGS .BANNER, IfEDNESDAY, dCTOBCT &gt;. ISM
। that wise saying of Abraham Lin- [mountains, faced dangers, and ex-!ty apt to become a liability rather [day evening, Oct.

8,

In Uie local,8. M-. and Albert Dykstra. A. 8. M..

JEISIEOFCIIM IL. . .
MlfDTOSPIINSS

coin that "no man is good enough to Ipanded their settlements in what than an asset.
Our experience । Scout office. Hugh Riley presiding, accompanied thc boys. A “hotbo another's master without theiare
i lire now near-by states. Jefferson
JefTeraon‘seems to be proving Speaker Reed's A
' -------financtal
- -------report
* for *v
the
“ year, ap- meeting waa heldw..
by.vthe
— - "Horse
------------Cob
----- consent." Perhaps we ore {completed hte big "real-estate deal
deal",words
".words when he
lie sale*
said. "The best‘ —
gov- t»lntlng a successor to the Rev. L. liar” group.
— &gt;•»
-..i-i-— Purchase," Iernment „»
• • •
“■f to undersland-Uiat It docs ■[through »»
Uie
"Louisiana
ot which .j
a people ia cap- L. Dewey as chairman of lhe Court I
...—
ibiish for them- of Honor
and approval of plan* .I| Region Seven of the Boy Scouts
, to attempt to Impose our । practically doubling the size of thc able Is one they estal
fnr the
Dw winter's nmuram
—, economic and social forms {then United States. Die crumbling selves.”
(or
program are some
aome 1wlll hold Its annual convention on
on a neighboring people with a' dif- [Spanish Empire yielded Florida. A I But right here
the picture of the subject* for consideration at Friday. Oct. 26. at the Post Tavern
i hotel In Battle Creek, opening at
ferent heritage and history, no mat- | large part of what had been Mexico' changes, and our experiment In the this------------------------------------------------------gathering,
ter bow good our Intentions may be.; became a part of our Republic. * field of "Impertalsim"
to be .I------------------------ &lt;. . .
.....—... seems ~
[nine o'clock. Among the speaker* on
Cubans, and the smaller merchants nor how much better we may think iThrough the pioneering of Fremont, drawing to a close.
It te
Friday night, October 12. a meet- the program will be Dr. George J.
c!_z. ZZ
- the
2".; plan
zZzjz
are Cuban and Spanish. With the our policies are. Perhaps there is I Lewis and Clark, the great North- now to grant the Philippines their ing for Scout and Cubmasters and Ftsher. Deputy Chief scout E»ecugreat "key industries." such as rail­ truth in the late Speaker Reed's west
became
ohrs.
Alaska
was
purIndependence
in
a
few
years
(and
wrai. oceanic our*, aih-iku
put- uiucpcnucncc
lew jcais iaiiu one member of
Of each Troop commitCommit- , live, and E. Umer uwumuui
Goodman,, uuevDlrecwords when he said.
I-*
------- *from
------~—
■- -•—
■
* tee, preferably thc ehairman, la toitor' Division of' Program. Group
|chased
Russia
along*- in•*-thc thc-----------sooner■'-the•—
better).
The last of
our expanthe American
troops havejust
been
with- UV
beheld
Scout uuuuuia
building in ;meeting!„ are
scheduled
from
a peopled capabte^te^gover^ I160's.
slon So
thMrapid
*’c had been
to have
Paused drawn
from Nicaragua
recent4IHU at ghc owui
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Battle Creek, preceded by a dinner at i10 5:00 p- M- and wlU consider fiforeign owners, naturally it hasn't, ment which they extablteh for
lwre for n whole 8c’icratl°n to ly; our policy in Haiti te in thc pro- 6 30 o'clock. Several musical Mlec- nances, administration, recruiting
given.local people any too much
Uiemsehes. With all IU fault* "B*1 our brcath" 60
8l»ca&gt;'. and to cess of being "reversed" Cuba is rid tions are to be given by Hastings training and tenure, activities and
show, we wouldn’t relish foreigners
and with all Its ImncrfecUons ..(-Consolidate our acquisitions. Our of the Platt Amendment so that l&gt;eople and L. R. Beeler of Middle-I educational publicity. At six o clock
Going Friday*, Saturday* and until noon Sundays during the
controlling the key Industries of our
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' .
{national domain seemed rounded they may govern themselves Just as vllle will speak on "Troop Advance- a Banquet with Mr. Goodman and
month of October. Return not later than following Wednesday.
out and our destiny achieved. Our they see fit. After all has been said ment." It Is expected that a large Dr. Fisherspeakers will close the
ment established for'them"
In giving Cuba her political inde­
continental territory cemented the:and done, it is dotibtfui if our ex- group from Barry county will attend sessions. The total cost to delegates
Experience is beginning to show two oceans. Aside from sparse set-1 perlmfnt In the field ot so-called this meeting.
pendence following the Spanish war.
Tickets with longer limits or for parties also sold dally.
ite M.00, which Includes registration
through the Platt Amendment we that there Is a whole lot of truth in tlements of Mexicans and rapidly1 "imperialism"
has been cither
• • •
and banquet ticket.
reserved certain rights looking to the above quotation. This Is a world of dwindling Indians, our population pleasing or profitable from any
Ask about All-Expense Tours—•saves you bother and worry.
Troop 75 and leaders and Junior
the maintenance of Cuba's stability. change, and not much seems secure seemed to be quite homogeneous in standpoint. Judged from any angle,
and steadfast. The air Is full of manners, customs, and adaptability, it is very doubtful if our humani- officers of other Troops have been
population perhaps has led to the "codes" and new fangled devices of to easy governmental control For tartan efforts have been appreciated, invited to the Al Jacobson cottage I R. 8. and Mrs. French recently
"mixed" character of Cuba's politics, all kinds; there are changes In mor- this reason the purchase of Alaska of all thc people on earth who at Grand Haven for Saturday night' took their son, Thomas, by auto to,
Inclading ulElnUn to Fair. akyrid., nyrUs Tewsr. BockH Bld*. Frank
»1
m
••.•nrinmlrc nnrt rv. lt
Th. . .
nuuvxu
nn uie people on eartn WHO and Sunday, October 13 and 14. A Cincinnati. Ohio, where he entrain- j
and her politics have doubtless led SoltJ
to
Tton dld not sccm lo makc much of ftn 8hou,d fcel Krntcful for what we fish dinner will be served Satur-{ ed for Asheville school In North {
Back'* Jnad* Camp. HerUctUlnral Exhibit. Msrrl* Emlxed sad Lagoon
to thc mismanagement and revolu­
1
1 impression, even after the discovery have done for them should lx- the day night followed by moving pic-1 Carolina. This Is the same school
Bost Bld*.
ABK TICKET AOEHT FOB CERTIFICATE
tions that have become all too fre­ “
and
fall;’ e
even
democracy
'd fftH
’*n democra
cy totters.
Ol- the
Ehe great
grekt gold
gold fields
in the
the- KlonKion- Filipinos
Filipinos and
and the
the Cubans.
Cubans. But
today
of
fields in
But today
quent. "Graft" was an Inheritance
a J31*" &gt;d&gt;ke and U»c "‘gold rush" that fol- they are very politely and very dlp- lures of Sea Scout and coast guard that both his father and uncle atMichigan Contra! Station la only a few minutes' walk
,
lhe American
American . iowed.
loinalically inviting is to "keep our work at Grand Haven. The fellows ! tended and has a fine reputation.
from. Spanish Colonial rule. Die ■n
In an easy stride, the
will also visit the fine Scout lK&gt;mc at
Ted Hayes, son and their wives.
from the 12th Stroot Entrance to the Exposition
lessons of free government.-based frontiersmen took up their westward
Along before the "gay nineties'' nose out of their business." Right Grand Haven, used by Doop No. 1 of] will soon leave by auto for their for- I
upon suffrage, have not yet been and southward march in the early
any further expansion was probably here please- remember tlut it was old Uie Presbyterian church. On Sun-, iner home In Arkansas.
learned. But when we consider the years of our national life Our
For complete information conealt local ticket agent
government of many of our larger revolutionary fathers of 1776 were farthest from qur thoughts. We were Abe Lincoln who said "No man is day the boys will hold undenoml-1 First football ot our boys was
church services preceding played at Wayland on Friday when ;
cities In tills country, we ought not not content to be confined in that still entranced with Horace Grce- Rood enough to be onothers mas- national
. -to■ be
. . ■■
—
l.t. defeat. They ....
ley's advice of "Go West, young man. ter without thc others consent." We u. c).....
k
&gt;
p
suey
dinner
served
by
I
they
met
with
say
the
to be too severe even in our criticism narrow strip along.the seaboard be­
go west" Bcdutlful farm$ untouched believe that our martyryd Presi- Mrs. Jacobson. It Is expected that! Wayland boys are much
heavier
of the Cubans. .
.
tween the Alleghanies and the Atby plow, were to be secured for the dent hod the right idea. If those about thirty will make thte trip to; than ours and sare know the game.
Perhaps we are getting back to lantlc
They treked across thc
asking and our thoughts were still I countries want to tuivel mlong "on Grund Haven. Those who went last I This Monday our R. F. D. boys
to that great western empire of "op-1 their own hook" let them do it. year surely had an enjoyable time arc starting out on a new deal, only
portunity.''
When they get In "hot water" in the and were enthusiastic over the hos-. three carriers from here and the
Then, almost like lightning from fulure- Iel thcm dePcnd ulx,n thclr plt&amp;llty of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson, j change in the routes mean
they
who has been 111 for some years, us think that summer Is past.
,
a clear sky came a marked change in «w,‘ ^rces and ingenuity rather
... । have their patrons changed cons I clMr. and Mrs. Reo Boley are very
Troop 71 had an overnight ttlp
\aro&gt;dW. Griffith who hM passed away on Friday A. M. He
our policy. Though there was no than look to Uncle
to
thelr
bond of similarity drawing us to It. Santa Claus " Let's put ourselves to East Lansing on Friday and on 1
T°rk,nfJ ,rom hel'e Jor„jea”' has lived with his daughter. Mrs.1 proud of the daughter who arrived
The Hawaiian Islands became ours ln the
that Washington and Saturday visited the Michigan State ■•Urted out from Hastings thte £ Francis White, for yean and has at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Holes I
Following this came thc war with tho carly colonial statesmen would College buildings and State Police | M" «e will live here, at least for been given the best of care possible. Saturday evening. Congratulations.
Besides Mrs. White he leaves a son. I Mrs Jack Rosenberg of Northwest
thc dwindling Spanish Empire to havc '*■' I1111 ourselves, and avoid any headquarters. In the afternoon the 11 Hme.
boys attended the M. 6. C —Grin-', T**
.Ald^oSJety,h,'i!d u™. ? Fred GufTin. and other relatives and 1 Thomapplc Is enjoying a vacation
free the oppressed, down-trodden foreign ' entangling alliances.
Cubans.from the "iron heel" of
R‘“hl
at home we can be ncll football game. There were 17 |
on..f,2d“y P"
al the church. n host of friends. All extend aym- at her uncle's at Houghton lake,
----------------- &lt; t &gt;
■'Butcher-' Wcylcr. Our enthusiasm kepl moderately busy at least in Hastings Scouts who went under the and wUl hold another meeting thte pathy. Funeral this Monday P. M. |
at the M. E. church.
| nie BcuipUu- Ls the fellow who j
»'"*s doubtless greatly stimulated by looking after 'our own affairs." We direction of Albert Dykstra and
sensational
"Yellow Journalism." have a wonderful country extending Smith Sherman. Assistant Scout­
Charles GufTin, aged 87 years,
A frost this Monday A. M. makes i carves out his own carnr.
which may havc been inspired more I,rOni t*10 Atlantic to the Pacific, masters. and Frank Annable of the
by selfish interest." than by any from Ma,ne '« t*ie Gulf of Mexlco- Doop Committee. In all there were
■ .1____ ._u. deep
........ affection for the TLET
VT-R
ASTP-n IT
AKIrt PRO
DWO.­
idownrlght.
’S iririir
LOOK AFTER
IT AND
We have our own delivery and will give you the
about 5.000 Scouts from, all over
Cuban people. We are an ambitious TECT IT. Let's not be lulled to sleep Michigan.
Illinois and
Indiana
very best service we can. Our s'tock is new and
people and do not like to be outdone
the siren songs of Pacifists that present as it was thc annual M. 8
hr anyone. n-.k.j a concealed
"'ammunition
■'ammunition
nrc themakers
cause are the cause
by
Perhaps
ad­ makers
fresh ail the time.
C. Scout day.
miration of the fact that "the Sun of wars." Look around thc world to| never sets on thc great British em­Jday and what do you sec? Mussolini
Monday evening. Sept. 24. Troop
pire" may have been a stimulus for of Italy compelling all Italian 77 had a weiner roast, sweet apple
us to "go and do likewise. " At any 1 youths of 8 years of age and over to "chaw" and a watermelon feast at
|rate. Porto Rico came to us as a l take military training. What for? Peter DetJens camping grounds
I colonial possession to have and to/Hitler, in Germany, training'Ger­ near McOmber hill. T. S. K. Reid,
Van Camp’* 2 Large Cam 19c
hold forever. Then came the Phillp- man youths by the hundreds of
[ pines and Guam. When we "woke thousands for war. What for? France
up" we were a "world power." with with hundreds ot thousands of pren
| possessions In various parts of the;1 under arms and building gfcat for­
I globe, little appreciating that with ' tresses all along her borders. Rus­
great power comes great rcsponsi- sia with probably thc greatest num­
bllitles, and untold annoyances , Ixt of trained troops, both male and
I However, our status In thc Phlllp- female, that any country' ^ver had.
fpines lias always been of the doubt­ and accused of sending agitators
ful variety, as wc promised them around the world to overthrow gov­
"independence'' as soon as the peo- ernments and breed trouble. Jajian
pie could demonstrate their ability to wl11’ a mighty army and insisting
'govern themselves," as their white uP°n "naval equality" with any
. country in •the
knows
overlords to tlu* w«&gt;t do. or attempt I.
l’“ world. No one «-•&gt;
to do. Until the last few years any 'when, or how soon, the match may
hope for independence seemed fur 1lx? applied that will again set this
world
into
a
seething
flame
of
war.
away
Of late it looks as though '
we may eventually "cut loose" from What position should thte country
the Philippines.
1be in when that time comes, tu come
, We were still in our national “boy it
! may at any moment? Keep out of
lit of course, if we possibly can.
{hood" so to speak, and this expan--.
I'ston beyond the borders of cur own 'but in some way we may be drawn
into
It Shall we be unprepared? No;
I land, as it will be remembered, led
a thousand times no. We have lived
to many heated differences of opin­
Tender and
to see the utter folly of such a pol­
ion. Some ardently believed that we
Fre.b Lb. B
icy. both In the Spanish-American
were conferring "the blessings of
war and in the World war In the
liberty" on down-trodden people. World war It was over a year before ।
Others regarded It as a betrayal of
we could send our troops across. ।
American tradition and a venture and
then they had to fight with bor-1
into the unknown field of "Imperial­
rowed arms, and ammunition. Sueh
ism." Among thc latter was Thom­
a state of "unpreparedness" is absoas B. Reed, former Speaker of the
iutely uncalled for. if not criminal.
House of congress,Nvho.te said to I do not mean by this that we should |
have quit politics because he was go around with a "chip on our j
opposed to even an approach toward
। shoulder" and keep hundreds of
"Imperialism."
thousands of men under arms as Eu- j
In Cuba. too. through the Platt j rope is doing. I do mean that as a!
Amendment to the treaty, we were matter of "self protection" we should |
Riven lhe right to intervene in Cu­
be prepared to "defend ourselves."
bans affairs, which gave us a sort of
guardianship over the "pearl of the i1 If an emergency should suddenly
arise. I doubt very much our ability
Antilles."
to do that, tiespite the costly "ex­
For a long time, one of the ob- ।perience" of the Spanish war and
Jeels of our foreign policy, was to ।the World war The alluring tones
build and operate a Canal across the (of pacifists are again Retting in their
Isthmus of Panama. The French at .work. With Europe In a ferment of
a terrific sacrifice of money and .war spirit, no one can know how
lives, had tried It and made a dismal ,roon a " day of reckoning"' may come.
failure. After the French failed, wc,। -When it docs, as it will, will Antersubmitted a treaty to Colombia. I ।lea be prepared?
which would have given the United
W R. Cook.
States a lease of the Canal zone in
perpetuity, but
the Colombians
turned it down. Almost as if by |
magic the people of Panama, then a I
jxirt of Colombia, put on a "rcvolution." sold to have been abetted by
WE adopted PROTECTU Bank Money
American private Interests. Die
on Monday evening Scout ExecuOrders for two distinct reasons:
Unitcd States recognized revolting {the Lloyd Shafer. Deputy CommtePanama. sent warships under sealed l*|oner Russell Cleveland and C. A.
orders to aid her. and kept Colom- Jacobson of the Doop 75 committee,
/»»
, —for the added convenience to
bian troops from landing and put - (visited thc six Boy Scout Doops of
fllSl you of being able to buy money
ling down the revolution. A few- the city and found them starting out
days later appeared the new Repub- Ithelr year's work in a splendid way.
orders where you do your banking.
lie of Panama, carved from the rib- the Scouts and Waders being Interj of
_« Colombia,
।
ui- .a .treaty
.. was signed
,
J ested and enthusiastic.
end
with Panama, and the Canal was)
■ —to give you all the protectYou pay the. regular
built, and the Canal Zone 10-mliesj' nils week Thursday evening. Oct.
SeCOnd ive features and advantages
price for the suit
wide was leaded to Uncle Sam in 4. the annual meeting of the Scout
I perpetuity, at nn annua! rental of committees of the Battle creek Area
of other -money order forms at fees
and receive this fine
I $250,000 We now have the Canal. will be held at Battle Creek at Boy
slightly lower than you have been pay­
Trench Coat for only
{which Is of inestimable value to thteiIS
wv
u I,
c„
ou
headquarters.
Hustings
NEW FORD V-R CARS • NEW FORD V-S TRUCKS
ing.
'country in protecting our western Troops will be represented by John)
99c. You can get fine
coast.
‘
|c. Ketcham. Aben Johnson ond
tailor made suits for
We were In possession of Porto Robert Cook.
SPRING-ACTION EXHIBIT • INTERESTING DEMONSTRATIONS
PROTECTU Bank Money Orders can be
Rico; wc were really the guardians
• • •
$21.50 and up.
purchased for any amount. They have a
of Cuba; we built the Panama Ca- i Saturday. Oct. 6. six Scouts wlio
FORD V-B CUTAWAY CHASMS
nal and paid for the Canal Zone. In'attended Camp Ben Johnston Ulis
receipt stub which you can keep, giving
the early part of this century wc-summer, will go to Ann Arbor to
you a complete record of your transac­
had trouble with the Dominican re-jusher at the football game between
MECHANICAL FEATURES
TALKING MOTION PICTURES
public, which led to our setting up the University of Michigan and
tion.
a military dictatorship. Later on wc Michigan state college. They will be
had financial and political trouble' accompanied by two leaders.
They’re the latest for
You should always have a receipt when
with Nicaragua, and still later with
...
Haiti. It cannot be surprising that [ Die first Court of Honor will be
money is given for payment.
the man who wants
all of this has met with hicreasing । held on Wednesday evening. Octo­
style and quality.
antagonism of the Latin-American ber 31. Further particulars will be
countries to the south of us. and announced later.
with whom we should be on the very i
TTiey are for sale at this bank — another fea­
best of terms. Can jnu wonder || A meeting for Scoutmasters. Cubthat they would not accept at "par" muters and leaders te planned tor
ture of modern banking for your convenience
the avowed good intentioriS of their Friday' night o! this week at the Le­
powerful American neighbors to the gion rooms. This includes thc whole
nortii? At this time a map of thc county. A pot luck dinner will be
world would have shown American served at 6:30 o'clock, followed by
dependencies pretty well scattered a discussion ot plans for the Coun­
around Uie globe. Possibly we liad ty Camp-O-Ree. a competitive over
reached Uiat coveted position of thc night camp and field day. Place,
mother country (England) where time and evenu will be announced
the sun never sets on American pos- later. Ribbons and banners are to
be awarded the winners of the con*IF IT ISN'T GObD
care. At any rate the conviction
WE DON'T CARRY IT'

5-DAY BARGAIN

Coach Excursion Via Grand Rapids
S^glO ROUND
trip to

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See it now or never • Closet forever October 31

Bargain admission ticket—$2.00 value for $1.00

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Pork and Beans
Dog Food—"Pard”3 can® 25c
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Catsup—Stokeley14 oz. bot. 14c
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Boy Scout News

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When purchased
with a tailor made
Suit or O’coat

Everyone Is Invited to attend thia Inatrnctlve and enter­

touting show. Women aa well aa men. Men who buy their
personal cars as carefully as they do their trucks and

delivery cars. Women who are as much interested in the .
beauty and comfort of an automobile as they are in its
performance and economy. The Ford V-8 Exhibit brings

mauy features of unusual interest to every man and woman
who is interested in dependable low-cost transportation

either for business or for pleasure. Don’t miss seeing the

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Bemember the day! Remember the place! Make a note to

be there. Experienced attendants will explain the outstanding features of the new Ford V-8. Ford V-8 cam and trucks

available for demonstrations. No charge. No obligation.

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A Barry county district executive
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i POST

Social Events^ and Personal Mention

AND UNIT OFFICERS INSTALLED1 the

Buslnegg
kv

by Pot Luck Supper TuesMia* Kathleen Merriam vlaltod la
Hartley Fuwtrom was borne from
Charlotto over the week Mid.
M. B. C over th* week end.

in Marshall over the week end.
O. HUI left today by automobile for
Mr and Mr*. Jmaph Break vUit-1 Baltimore. Md, where they will be
the guests of Mr. and Un. Albert
ed friends In Saginaw on Bunday.
' Konkle for two weeks.
Mrs. Elsie Gould 1* Itome from
WiuliUigton D C. for her vacatton.
On Monday of thl* week the Rev.
Ur. AW w^thnm. u ^tend- J' A' “cNulty attended lhe aU day

ta,
U,'. predduru. ■„
«-[5:t5C,.L
^S,e,3S£lU:tD£-.
__Ma.1Ji5iL.Mr.rdwMnom.tron&gt;
Mr and Mrs Dm Lewis visited
Mr* jane Draper al the home of
week end.
Mrs. M. E. Whitman was In Bat­ । Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Washburn near
j Potterville on Sunday. They also
tle creak on Tuesday vtaiUng a cous­
in at the Sanitarium.
.i called on friends at Dimondale
Sumner Myero. who te working al'.Mr- and Mrs. Earl Paine, who have
the Dow Chemical Work* In Mid- be5n spending two week* tfl Toledo,
returned Monday accompanied by
land, spent Sunday at home.
Murray, who will spend

[George SmAiley of Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Charles H. Leonard has re­
sumed from a visit of several weeks
with relatives In Portland. Oregon
Dr. A. W. Wood bur ne is in Detroit
this week attending the clinics spon­
sored by the W. K. Kellogg Founda­
tion.

Mias Maxine Wunderlich ha* accepted a pcxlUon aa teacher of
French and rhetoric in the Freshman College in Belding, going Sunday ready to begin her work on
Monday morningMr*. J. T. Lombard has gone to
Detroit for a visit with Mr. and Mr*
D. u.
D. Biniui
Smith *&lt;iu
and uaugmers
daughters u»u
and to
came Tuesday to spend a few days uattend
the marriage of her grandwith her daughter. Mr*. Lyle Scud- dauber
Mtei Oreti^e toffIo

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Scudder spent
Saturday and Sunday with thelr
parents, Mr and Mm. L L. Watson,
At Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bronson
went to Roscommon on Sunday
where they are spending several
days on business.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E Reeb. who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Grigsby, leave today for their home
in Westfield. N. J.
Mr. and Mra W. J. Norris and
Mrs. Gerald Hine were Sunday
visitors at thc home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Sprlster at Climax.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Johnston on Thursday evening
were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mackin­
der and Mr. and Mrs. John Christy
of Battle Creek.

WlUtam'solma
William Bolnu ~ot~
of Detroit*
Detroit.

TTw
The

moiDixa mmtwo.

admlnUtralUve department of

------------- the Michigan Society of OptotneSession Preceded trist*. 1* attending the 38th annual
T nnv------------ Tno.
convctiUon and educational congress

of

held

Sa)&lt;1.

civ cm
HAVE MERRY TIME

ctal work to which he la devoting
his life, and these will be mighty
Interesting to the members of the
Brotherhood.

Mr*. Druala Curtte ha* relumed to
day Evening
;naw at the Bancroft hotel. October
(Continued from page one)
,-t—. - ----- ----- - --I the joint kutallatton of the new 3nd' ,rd
«th- Important bu*lweeka’ vi*ll with Mr*. O. F. Chides- &gt;
neM region* and educational lec­
something votal and Bomslhlng
reading and
frommany
a typewritten scripta
tor and other friend*
U
Legion
and
ture*
m. —
ture* are scheduled,
worthwhile to mj to Cha fanner* al
Dr. and Mr». K. 8. Mclntyre are ; Auxiliary wm held Tuesday evening
oul*tondlng_Michltoward
(pending the week in Detroit where at the Legion room* with a good at* Kan optometrist* are to appear on
"’.four chain to represent the auto­ ter Graham of Grant. Michigan.
‘be.Krare U •■UMlng th, w K tmam,
ulhe .dueiUonU profr.m
mobile tn which the Kirby family
hte name, he te a fanner, a student
Kellogg Foundation clinics.
I
. ka.,aii(„i
bwv «iW
----------------------------------------(takes a trip from Newark, New JerMr *na Mr*, 411'^1
a. r. ta&amp;n 01 near
of farm problem*, who ha* given
CLOSING LUNCHEON
|apy through Trenton to Camden to
Freeport spent Wednesday evening "
much thought a* well as study to
AT milAlTQY PI HQ cal1 uPan lhe married daughter.
with thelr d.u8Mer end h&gt;nb.nd.
^hrnndre,
Al LUUniHT LLUB Beulah, who-ha* been seriously Ul. *r.d practical work on farm prob­
Mr. and Mrs. Keith'DanietaL.
■ opened the meeting and called on
The clever skit 1* packed with humor
Mr*. Lcvanche Merrick has re-! A^£* °ort^t foe a f^iwial ,
Members Name Directors and good, homely, every day family! -A . ' .
n_ „
turned to her home here after "J®rt of the
and Board Then Elects
The boy ia*« hi* cap.
wo^ui ^TSto^d &lt;SS, life they
1
spending *ome time in Detroit with
U
I
rend sign*
along the road,
Mr and Mr* Ftovd Merrick
*ocne money impounded.
.•Ii.-o«icen&gt;
s; iTStSK
s they vUlt
“Sdc'£veNoJS"^a'
Mr an? MrTT “ SSter. and ‘- mo ?
&lt;*. C .Swift
owm* acted as totalling 1
.
with a talkative ga* station attendfor the Auxiliary, the fallowTwenty-one women were present, ant and buy hot dog* at
Mrs Clara Hale visited Mr. and Mrs. 1। officer
*
kse
ling taking the obligation*: Mr*. Don on Tuesday at the closUig luncheon
•••”*-- '•
•
Bdding f^Fdday’ull ffimday °‘ .^
“mn" presidml;
” NeUte
country Club.
I Foreman,
president; Mrs
Mr*.
Nellie at'the
at'the Country
Club Uie"lounge
“ ’
'te- ‘
Conaway,' flrsl
first dce-preaidenl;
vice-president; Mr*,
Mrs. ing especially lovely with large bosk- of the audience The part of'the
Mr and Mrv Hariev Fdx and I।c&lt;&gt;naway
mother was ptoyed by ML** Helen |
they g«cm MR will al«e
WillUm
at thelr
8lCT,
pr*.
vlce-presl- 1 daW
eta and
of Michaelmas
™ Wmt entertained
S tatardly
XihnAte
2d *
nr*n* R&lt;*
Ma
"-* second
-- ------------------" a’bouquet*,
"afun‘
dent; Mrs. Harry Water*, secretary; I daisies, ageratuni and pink zinnias Weaver, remembered for her excel­
Mr*. Adelbert Outright, treasurer; 1 Mrs. Clyde' Wilcox won the golf lent *ork in “Outward Bound ' and
Sunday Mr. and Mr* Ed. Darling ot :
[Mr*.
Henry
Mulder
historian;
Mrs.
[event
which
was/or
low lift, and The Virginian " M1m Gladstone
Detroit
M." wt« ej^bidi?“X 'SiSJX X^eSS’. i
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith and!,John Wood, chaplain; Mrs. Hazel [Mrs. R O- Finnic held top score at
Hinkley, sargeant at arms. Mr*.! bridge. Mesdanu-s A. B. Westerlind.
daughter. Miss Elda Smith, and
friend of South Bend. Ind . were Foreman asked lhe Unit member* tojD. A. VanBusklrk and E. J. Pratt S«UI a. . CMC Bluer re.rere b&gt; ;“
“ •“'» “5^1 “
!
£unday guMta of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 1give her thelr cooperation and toy- [were on the committee,
andthti th^*^me time
laity during the year and said "Loy-1 As thl* was the closing luncheon interpreting the part of the younger
daughter. Carol toe. with a natural- P^-nw-.nd at lhe same, time
win Smith.
Sunday guests of Mr. and. Mrs. ally Is the only thing that make* for lhe season, thc business meeting ne** that kept the audience In an , getting seven good square meals, all
[ thc Auxiliary' go over ’ She said one was conducted by Mrs. Richard
for 92.001 In other word* the mem-;
Bert Tinkler were Mr. and Mr*.
uproar. "Bud" Wolfe gave to the
her', objectives
a larger mem- Groos.
Marshall Miner
Miller ana
and ins
hi* motner
mother ana
and of
Marsnan
77/.,
- - was
- --------------------------- - - in thc.absence
., T„7;„’ of’ the presl"
r,n&gt;»r trimrr « 'bers of the Brotherhood this year
Mr and Mr* Melba Mitlirans at I betship and that she had named .dent. Mrs McIntyre
character of the father. Elmer, a,,
near oiler
MiUirans ofj^ conawa&gt;. and Mri Rogcra „| New
choarn were Mrs fine touch that;charscterlaes alMjte I will have the privilege of these seven
j wonderful entertainments all in-!
"'r
mt andf Mrs Lawson MHliran* l"
hcr *aA*‘L,lanU ‘10 "
a rcal
ve fori James Bristol. Mr*. James Mason work. Junior Walton, star ot The
ai entertaining and:
*' dr‘“

.“is:rvs

Coaaack style, water*
proof

Suede Cloth
Jackets
Brown or navy blue,
for Men

for Boys

All wool,

Cossack or
Blouse Style

Jackets
in navy blue, green or
maroon.
All Zipper fro
oply

urday afternoon in the Metropolitan «nd Sidney Aden of Bowen’s Mills enrolled by Ch rut ma*, the Unit will rectors met and organized, choosing Arthur, the 14 year old son.
Between thc two plays a most as- r r_-,aunu,.
rn no olher way |
Methodist church chape), the Rev. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert receive a national citation which it I the officers as follows. President.
has never had Mrs. Foreman also is Mrs. K. 8 McInty re; Vice-President 'tounding acrobatic performance was
'
exceDl aa it has
M. 8. Rice officiating.
I*Tinkler
--------- on ‘ ‘
Saturday.
anxious to havc a Junior Auxiliary. Mrs. James Bristol; Secretary. Mrs given when "Dlavolo, the Paradox
worked out bv the Brotherhood1
W T. Wallace visited friends near
Mrs. Emma Myers, wno
ears.
who na*
has oeen
been -------,-------'-*dy
,
. /
,7 J W. M Stebbins; Treasurer. Mr* , of Wonder and Daring." tong mou*----------.---.
been-------enrolled
ine
livina with her daughter unit hua- sevcr*1 having already been enrolled:1W M
.
.
,
Hillsdale on Saturday.
ban? Mr nnd
Ar-h.ir Howh
* »P««'“IW talk.
| James. Mason;
---------Chairmen named ta*he.
tasiie. apple green
green•P\
lights. *pangled
n«’ed i[Eckels for the Brotherhood can'
Ed. Sponable of Quimby spent last Sto’o“nM?Q?toJto for “w?SV ' Installing officer for the Legion ' were. Mrs. Robert Cook, bridge; Mrs trunks and all lhe swagger of a ctr- '
week at Herman Hauer's.
Past Commands
Gommandar A
A I.
L Brown
Brown. Richard
Richard Groos
Groos. prize*.
Mrs Clvdelcus
Clyde leus performei
performa of
of the
the guy
guy nineties.
nineties, |’ iff
a?‘the&lt;nrnb&gt;to
hM retomed to her home ln "he (was
WIU' Paal
Drue*: Mrs
Ml** Ruth Robson spent tire week
who installed lhe foUowing: Floyd Wilcox, golf
ascended into the topmost angle of,offlcf .
at
ot.
end at her home in Jackson.
second ward
commander; r™&gt;k
Frank Am.bk-,
Annable.l Attendance at the luncheon* dur-[the high bam and did marvelous „
..
Haatinus Printing comMr. urd Mr, ChM'.M Jonr, «!'Wood, «™»®r.
Miss Ruth While of Ionia visited
first vice-commander; Fred Fisher of &gt;ng lhe season has been splendid ’■act*
act* upon the flying trapeze,
ending
,lp|my
------- .from
----------------72
------ of |
trapeze.
«naing
&lt;ny
of
the
offlc&lt;ns
mtn. Creek .,..1 Mr., Bam Mandr.ll
—— Mrs. Wayne Merrick on Sunday.
second vice-commander;
com-1[hL*
1-1-----of NaahvtUe
Nashville were
were m
in the
the city
city «i
on 'Nashville,
iwwiu
vox-comnuuiacr; 1i and
•••“ credit
v«vu»» 1*
•• due
u« the various
■•"T" «■««•act- by - **'—’*• SZLBrotherhood and from the com- '
1AUxH
Mr. and Mrs- Morris Barlow spent of
Tuesday
and called mi
Mr and^rs
adjutant; Charles mlttee* who have been in charge of into a blanket held by hi* t*o assistcharge of the ticket sale.
Sunday in Lansing the guests of rel­ ? C BdmonS? SdFX relure. ^»n*«)d finance dBcer; James arrangements
h “^SXSwi * 'ure »nd^1 ,n
atives.
Radford, historian; Edwin Bayles.
----------------- ‘----------------------without injury “_,»*} „ "2.
Brotherhood program.
Mrs. Elroy Tobias has relumed and friend*
Mr. and Mrs
Mr*. Herman
Herman H.uer
Hauer ana
and PubUdty;
publicity; Don
Don Foreman,
Foreman, sargeant
sargeant at
|
GRAND CHAPTER O. E. 8.
While hc performed. Mr.
Cor- ■
_________ , , ,
Mr7aiid
at
,
from a visit with relatives in Grand
of the finest and so
des sung "The Man on the Flying
The Grand Cliaplcr of Michigan,
daughter. Mabclle. spent the week ■JP*' Maurice Foreman.
Rapids.
tanned leather,
.....
..
nfllrrr
officer. Varnnrii
Vacancies to be filled are for [Order of the Eastern Star, will hold Trapeze'' but. while it was rendered
Mrs. Fanny Myers of Battle Creek _ . . .. . ..
' chaplain and executive officer, those a combined session of the *lxty- in the excellent style for which Mr.
elected having moved away. Floyd [seventh and sixty-eighth years in Cordes is famous. Uie music was
Saturday night.
tended thc party given in honor of
inaudible
in me
the gales v*of
.Wood, new commander, made a j the Civic Auditorium to Grand Rap- nearly
ncariy m
&gt;«uuio«c ui
Floyd Merrick of Detroit was the hl* nth birthday
...
...
.. . ! short talk ir. which he ulred tor thc Ids. October 0, 10 a»d 11 lollowinp « I laughter that greeted the athlete.
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Guy Keller and Dr. H. A.
AdrouSeVre X XtttX
' •-Pl»« ol ■» budd're Mid banquet jjj rerepUon on Monday Mr. t£.■ mwth^ .reJDtarolo."
Wayne Merrick.
No better jacket made.
renmg, Ort
lav. Sth.
out.
■ The "flunkies" who caught him in
I ■!«*&lt;■ «&gt; the motorcycle atunt day to ^yenlng.
.
Miss Mabel Sisson was the guest attending the clink, aponwred
Mrs Georgina Bauer, now A*so- Uie blanket were the versatile McsBrown and black, suede
Mrs Georgm.
(Continued from Page One)
of Miss Kate Slhley of Detroit Sat­ the W. K. Kellogg Foutidatlon. Thll* ““ ,«»?• th' rtoreeds from
will h.
be used to purchase elate Grand Matron, will be the sr». Becker and Logan
subjects tor dlreuudon were -nil whlch -Ul
urday and Sunday.
or grain leather.
'
Hodge, the gardener's son—Win- I
glasses
for
needy
children,
working
Worthy
Grand
Matron
of
Uie
Grand
j
After
the
plays
an
orchestra
tuned
I Mr*. Belle Pattison left Sunday tantile Paralysis" and "Children's 1
ston Merrick.
for her son’* home in Grarid Rapids Infection* and Contagious [Jtscaws ,with the W K. Kellogg PoundaUon Chapter and Mr* Grace Murphy will ,Up and a tall ministerial looking
Gaffer, thc faithful old gardener—,
The Legion Is also working on a be appointed Grand Warden for the । gentleman, who had rather frightI for a few weeks' visit.
Mr. and Mrs Emory Wood and conimiuiity project. Mrs Donald coming year Many from thl* coun-lened the guest* with his black frock
Dan Ashalter.
| Mr. and Mrs A. J Iffplcy are at mother. Mrs Effie Vrboman. have [
Madam Pierre, the cruel stepmothI home after spending the summer al returned to their home in Frankfort Smclker and Albert Craig, retiring ty are planning on attending Thurs-1 coat and item visage, suddenly burst
officers, thanked thc members for day. October 11th. and taking part into surprising action and proceeded er—Agnes Royer.
I their cottage at -Oun lake.
after a visit with relatives and '
to call
call souare
square dance*
dances with
with a*toundastound­
Jeanne, the meanest girl you ever ;
thelr
cooneration
durlnc
the
vear
in
instatlalinn
ceremonv.
to
their
cooperation
during
year
the
installation
ceremony.
| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wcspintcr. Jr . friend* in thte city. Mra. Seth Stone ,
| On Saturday evening. Oct, 13th ing ability, throwing in several Cir­ knew—Betty Leary.
land Arthur Johnson of Detroit were entertained Mr*. Vrooman while Mr and for ail other kindnesses.
Everyone enjoyea
enjoyed tne
the weight
sleight of
of I waitings
Hartings Gnaptcr
Chapter No.
will give
give a
a cle Two Steps and Virginia Reels tor
Susette. meaner than the meanest ।
no 7&lt; wm
i guests ot Hastings relative* Bunday. and Mra Wood and Mr and Mrs ' Everyone
good measure. Hc proved to be Wes- girl you ever knew—Margret Bar-1
H
E
Birdsall
attended
A
Century
hnnd
alunta
b
&gt;
Cluster
Engelhart,
reception
tn
the
Melh*dtet
church
Clothing and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McPharlin and
Chicago All renorted *’hich folto»ed thc business session, parlors honoring these Grand Ot- Uy (Elder) Russell of Assyria, a nett.
family and Albert Stauffer spent of Prtwrev. at
tlm?r*porlrd Picking coins out of the air. disap- i fleers. Extensive preparation* are befor Mcn
noted middle-west dance caller. Re­
Papa Pierre. Cinderella'* kindly,
Sunday with Lucille Nelson of Al­
| Many dty reader* may remember I Pc»r‘nK cartte. popping corn on a ing worked out for this occasion. J freshments were announced and father -Loren Boyes.
legan.
‘rKun
M*ny city reaaers may remcmoer 1
HASTINGS
were served outside in a large lent.
Fairy Godmother, a protecting
J
sheet,
etc-,1 were some of the feats
-------------------------- ...
---------r-------I Mr. and Mrs J M. Townsend and George
Reeves, who worked
al the
-r-.r !performed
I
MONDAY STUDY CLUB.
The committee in charge of the de­ presence—Mrs. Frederick Taylor
Julian Townsend visited Mr and carpenter trade in this city many I 1 Guests from away were Mr. and' . Mrs. W. D. Campbell. Mrs. Daslc
lightfully successful affair consisted
Prince Victor, everything a Prince ,
: Mrs. R. O. Jeffries of Lowell on years ago. For several years he has I Mr*. Walter Sherk and Mr andjnic. Mrs Aben joluuon. MroE J.
Of Dr. and Mrs. C P. Lathrop, chair- should be—William Fox.
,ffi*»day. .
been located at St. Joseph. Michigan*(Mr* Charley Smith and her mother. \tratl- MrRw Stebbins. Mra A men. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman, asCounty Conrad, friend to tl*
I Mrs. J F. Black returned Sunday and has been for sixteen rears a *u- i'all of Battle creek
l«- Carveth. Mr* Wilbur Lane. Mrs. sistants In charge, assisted by Mr. । prince—Junior Walton.
' Civic Players are entitled to a ro­
from a visit of two weeks with Mr. pervlsor of that city ThU past week 1 u"-----------------I George M Slawson and Mrs James an d Mrs. Roy Cordes. Mr. and Mrs I. Phllllppe. a courtier—Ellsworth-served *eat free of charge upon prtOf that which would be of
and Mrs Bernard Black of Sunfield he has been voting J E. Lewi* »nd miss
TRIBUTA
TYDEN
-------Bristol,
al)
members
of
the
Monday
D. Z. Boyes and Mr and Mrs Lynn Newton
sentaUon at their membership Ml*
the greatest benefit to you
■ township.
tnwnshin
I.re&gt;dv
mwre.p!..
r&gt;a.i’'
'_____ . ___ - —__ ____ ______
family of Hasting*
township n
and
1
WEDS
WALTER
HATHAWAY.
[
Study
Club,
were
in
Kalamazoo
on
Brown. The party was for members [ Batatte. a coquette of the Court—J'*t the ticket office. The mathtee will
by neglecting your eyes. If
Mrs. Mae Trafford has returned ,calling on old time friends in this j
। At a late afternoon wedding on1 Monday as luncheon guests of Mrs only.
Mary Lou Burroughs.
i begin promptly at 3:00 and the eva­
to her home in Detroit after visit- ।city and vlcUiity.
L
Saturday. September 15. at thc home, Robert Waltoh. who is also a mtm-------- - ----------------------Raoul, a courtier—Loren Boyes
nlng performance at 8:15 student*"
Ing you if they DO need
ing her cousin, Mrs. John Engle, for i
RnWSFR-SHAH
°( 1,10 brlde'S ParenU- Mr and Mr* be.-. Foltowing the luncheon, the Hnn Chase S Osborn
Herald, an efficient servant of the tickets have been distributed all over
two weeks.
...
. u ..
".
,
°',car H Tyden. 1027 6an Lucia regular study was considered. It was non. LBR5C D. uiuuru
'Prince-John Barnett.
I the'county and more than K have
Mr. and Mrs. AmB Bachman and, Mi» Beulah Margaret „,„
w, M
wIDrlve
rand Ranuu
Shaw,
the
1^^ East a
Orand
Rapu^. Mts*TriMl5s -p-j.
Will
Ooen Brotherhood T1,e *eal “4e °I*WednC8day
ncd ** ,he Cor' bccn *oW in one of the smaller vtlMr. and Mr* J. F. Edmond* attend- daughter
and Mrs
Tvden
* the bride of a very delightful occasion.
(lighter of
at Mr
Mr and
Mrs George
Clrorvr : ■ .
. . .became
'...
TTIU vpcu miuiuciuvuu df5 NfwMtand
morn. )a&lt;w aloct A pack*!
u M.
COATS GROVE.
I
^!USI£“t
I W.l&lt;nlH.
ol Michl..,,
'ing and reservations are going fast, sured.
dale on Thursday.
I Bernard Dale Bowser, non of Mr |rltv Indian* nnlv the immediate
Mr. and Mrs John Young and fam­
(Continued from Page One)
The admission is 10 cents tor chll----------------- * * »
■
1
Mrs. Glen Brockle and son and and Mrs. Bert Bottaer of Bedford.
J" “"tneS?d the ceremwy
ily of Ithaca. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
dren.
The Leisure League of Americsu
*
aren. 15
is cent*
cents for
tor High'
Hign school stujfiwrw
MtM Margaret Brockie of Kalamazoo were married early Saturday morn- , whlch wa. .^rformed bv the Rev F Brant of Lansing and Mr and Mrs
tiny community can have the oppor-ldents nnd 25 ceniJ| rm- gduiu at inc . stales it has found 700 ways of
were guests of Mra. Belle Pattison mg in LaGrange. Ind., by the Rev. A j'hXn of^SwoJ Ilf who
killing spare
going to
Saturday'afternoon.
j. 8. Hoenstein. pastor of the Mt.lrA Joh2?'M,n .of Ma?ad3d- !« • aht? Hubart Barnum and family visited (unity ot hearing such a man a* both tnalinee and
nuu evening
V.perforpwrtv.-i.uuui
a*»it time
Mine without
w
[had officiated at the marriage ot Sunday al John Woodman’s.
chnv Osborn.
Osborn Thc
The Brotherhood at ,mancea. Members of thc Hastings
— Ii disarmament
----------------- --------Chase
meets.
Mrs George Hooper and little gyon Lutheran church. They were Mr. and Mrs. Tyden
OPTOMETRIST
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Demond and Hastings is indeed highly favored in
I granddaughter. Jean Edrlngton. and attended by Mr. and Mra. Wesley
wcarm„ ncr
wedding son. Kenneth were in Battle Creek having secured him.
Wearing bher
wedding
Pbona 2634
Hasting*
.Ml*. Marjory Hooper of Memphis. Bartelson. The bride wore a brown
‘ride mothers th^h^
gown, the
bride
entered« the
living Saturday P. M.
While Mr. Osborn is a man of na­
1»»n. .re
ot Mr. .nd Mr,
1!OTt Irock W1U&gt; m.tcNn. re- 'JX
to .he
«rX
M,.rf™
Loren Overamith was home from tion-wide and world-wide reputation,
C.W.W^HhWMMMtwreUttw..;««««.
Mr and Mr.
Bo.rer ;iMhn., . Wrdd,„s'^*re„°! p^o,,
Battle Creek for the week end.
hc is not the only star on thc Broth­
— spent the week-end in Chicago, and .■
...J
1
The
annual
chicken
supper
of
the
the piano and violin. Her bouquet
erhood program fon the qomlng
L A 8. will be held this week seven meetings, beginning October
[was of ivory roses
Buren. The bride was graduated
After her Graduation from the Thursday evening at the church, be­ 15. Let us mention the other*. One
from the local high school In 1832. Hasting* High school. Mrs. Hatha­ ginning to serve at 5:30.
can sec how fortunate are the mem­
and is employed al the Battle Creek
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Smith were bers of the Brotherhood in their
way attended the Northwestern Uni­
Corset Co., while the bridegroom is versity School of Music al Evanston. at tiie World's Fair Saturday and
1934-1835 program
a graduate of the Hastings high 111., and after completing her course Sunday
On November 18. Dean W. W. j
school and Is employed at lhe Mich­ there, she held the position of music, The
--r- -P - T.
- -A. was
--------held- Friday
- eve-.
igan Carton Co.—Battle Creek Bi- wrvlww in Ure PIjmouU). im ,1 n&gt;M with U» pramm In Ouy ol Whitehouse, dean of Albion College..
will be the siieaker and honor guest ।
quirer-News.
rehooU. ete » . Itember ol
“ *rm°na; mujle by Hwry Dean Whilehouse U a man of bril-1
Chi Omega .-omrlty.
,
Sh.nu ol W«dMr H.tha.-.y g/.an.led Ir*n the J"™1 «"«
readings by Leo llant mind, a student of social move­
| Mrs. D. D. Walton, assisted by
inputs, an interpreter of lhe changes
crown Point, tnd. High reboot, la. Demond ol lUkUnga, two wng. by through which we are now passing. I
Mrs. Hugh Riley and Mlv. Mabel ter attending Uie Purdue University I four local ladles.
“ "*
Sisson, entertained Circle No. 2 of
HE wide difference in the quality of bread becomes
The D.-G. T. O. Club-will meet a fine Christian gentleman. The
School
of
Engineering,
where
he
was
[
the Methodist L. A. 8 on Monday
Dean has thc ability to express
a member ot the Lamda Chi Alpii.i at the church next week Wednesday clearly hl*', views in a wholesome,
levelling, with a good attendance.
instantly apparent when you compare MICHIGAN
evening. Oct. iff. with pot luck sup­
The November
Following the [X&gt;t luck supper, the fraternity. He was associated for per at seven o’clock. One part of helpful manner
I business session was conducted by some time with Utt Northern Indi­
Laboratory-Tested Bread with others.
the program will be _xtereoptlcon meeting will be the Father and Son
[the chairman. M1m Eva A. Hecox. ana Public Service company in both slides on Evangeline and her people night. He will not talk over the
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5 and 6
, Plans for the year's work Acre dis- Hammond and Plymouth, recently of .today, following the story as told heads of the boy* who will be pres­
I cussed and Uie time for the regular being promoted to the supcrlntenThe flavor of our bread is more pleasing,
ent and what he says to the adults
by Longfellow.
meetings was changed to lhe first dency of lhe branch plant at Michi­
Mr. and Mrs. Willard were
at will be clearly understood. It will be
very goodness, its freedom from substitutes, its higher
LMonday night of each Month. This gan City, where they were at home Yankee Springs Sunday afternoon. a great privllcgg to hear him.
October
first
at
121
Ashland
Ave
­
[ Circle is to serve lhe Brotherhood
For lhe meeting December 10 the
H. Woodman and family were at
food value, its conscientious, careful baking. The texture
supper on Monday night. Oct. 15, nue.
members oi the Brotherhood have a
Many Hastings friends extend sin­ Prairieville Sunday with a group oi great treat in store for them. Har­
with Mrs. W. J. Field, chairman.
is infinitely finer, softer, due to choice ingredients, scien­
27 relatives and friends to observe
Li
A social time was enjoyed under cere best wUhe*.
old A. Bedient. who ha* spent sev­
lhe
30U)
wedding
anniversary
of
Mr.
Guest* al the wedding Included
tific control in baking and laboratory tests of formulas as
lhe leadership of Mrs. A. D- Kniseral years in China in missionary
the bride's parent* and Mr. and and Mrs Fred Smith.
kern.
Remember Uie chicken supper on work but who is now preaching in
Faacy Chuck Cat.
Lb.
Mrs. J. C. Ketcham, Jr., of Grand
well as finished product
thl* state, will give an addres* en­
Rapids, and the groom'* sister*, Mrs. Thursday evening by your presence titled "China—An Interpretation."
GOING TO CALIFORNIA.
Max Coats was home from M. S.
Friends of Vice-President Shirley C. Russell Oottingham and Miss
Having lived in China and knowing
u.
Try MICHIGAN Laboratory-Tested Bread today and you
W. smith and Mrs. Smith of Ann Margaret C. Hathaway, of Crown C. for the week end.
Clem Long and son of Culpepper. her people, lie will be able to give
Arbor will be interested to know Point. Ind.
Va..
and Oscar Long of Dover. Ohio, first-hand information on the sub­
will nuke it your enthusiastic choice from now on.
that they are sailing tomorrow,
ject
of
hi*
talk.
He
is
an
ea*y.
fluent
are
visiting
relatives
and
friend*
NEW IDEA CLUB.
Thursday, from New York on the
speaker and his address will be very ,
The New Idea Club was delight­ here.
Dollar liner. President Garfield, for
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sea.sc and much worthwhile. It will ba iUus-1
MICHIGAN Bread, together with other MICHIGAN
California, the regents of lhe Uni­ fully entertained on Sept. 12. by
AU Cut From Stltcttd Chicago Beef
and Mr.
. —
— and
— Mrs.
------ Oscar
-------- t rated with many *toreoptlcon view*
varsity of Michigan having granted Mrs. Ida McCoy and Mrs. Emma family
of China. He will bring with him. to
Laboratory-Tested bakery products, is sold by your
Vice-Pre* Smith a leave of absence. Evans, at the former’s home on Cooper and son. David, visited rela- idLpiay for lhe boueflt of hl*. l“ar- j
They expect to return Ih Janiiury.
favorite independent grocer. There you will find a wide
E. S. Thompson, with wife and lets, samples of ancient Chinese potdinner was served, after which a
tery. samples of Chinese linen. *ilks I
b
very pleasant evening was spent ■Ex­ daughters, were al West Scbewa on
WAS HONOR GUEST.
assortment, each at the very pinnacle of freshness; each
I Mrs, Nellie Cross was honor guest changing vacation experiences. Ail Sunday where the former filled the and drapery, a* well aa information
that
will
give
us
an
understanding
on Tuesday at a luncheon meet mg members were present. Our next pulpit of thc Church of Christ
carrying the familiar MICHIGAN insignia.
of a really wonderful people.
1 R*^ta?B«tFREE
of the Federated Women's Clubs of meeting will be with Mrs. Maude there.
por lhe January 21 meeting the
the Southwest District, of which she Smith on Oct. 17
speaker will be Dr. Patil VCTlker. su­
I* "the president. The meeting was
u.
perintendent of public instruction of ।
DELIGHTFUL REUNION.
held at South Haven with ninety in
Although the skies were gray and‘«hcnl house Friday evening. Oct. 13. this stole—a man who i* tremen­
attendance. Following the luncheon.
dously interested tn the problem* of
Mrs. Croas gave a short talk to thc rain wax falling on Saturday, Sept Potluck Iftnch.
Quality
tv.
education, tn the work of the schoals.
28.
about
fifty
of
"Ye
Old
Tyme
Mr.
and
Mrs
Bert
Fancher
will
ladles.
Friends" met at the Matthews home ’•ntertain the Aid Society Wedne*- and especially in making school
। work of the utmost practical value.
in Grand Rapid*. After lhe usual
Oct. 17.
HONORED DAUGHTER.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Wfieeler qf Hc will hold th* cloae altentton of
। Mrs. James End.-ley entertained bounteous dinner and splendid. pro•I a dinner Sunday tn honor of her gram, they voted to rteet with Mrs Battle Creek called on Mr. and Mrs.
For the February meeting a moat
daughter. Mrs Lloyd Barbour of KranewUter of Middleville in 1S35. Willard Ickes Friday evening
Peter Steel and Mr. Geer of Flint interesting speaker luu been selectButte. MonUna. Covers w^re laid for
PAST MATRONS MEAT.
are spending this week in Chicago,
seven Mrs Bert Hunderman. Georg.’
Tlxt Past Matron* O. E 5- No. 7
Mrs. 8. Geiger returned home hausen, the director of social serv­
James, Robert Jacobson all of Grand
went to uuarimic
wcui
Charlotte uub
thia aitcriKwn
afternoon ano
and aunoay
Sunday alter
after spending
spcnoiug a wee*
week wun
with ice in the W K Kellogg plants at
Rapid* were out of town guests
evening where they will be enter- ( her daughter. Mrs Warren Calms. Baltic Creek. Mr. Johansen's work'
talned by Mr» Lyman Chamberlain of Doster.
* WTO has many very interesting angle*.
U AND I CLUB.
Wo Dalioar Tha BIG
Phono 2491
i Mrs. Frank Hoonan delightfully assisted by Mra. Nellie Cross A pot | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blivin of near The service he gives is a very Im­
MICHIGAN UA«r«4ary.raaUd
aiu*&lt; nn
entertained the members of the U tuck supper will be served and ■ Hayttngs &lt;called
on Mr
Mr. and Mr*
Mrs- portant one to the several UuNuahd
Breads — WUaa
YWi Wta
and I club on Tuesday afternoon.
pleasant social Uma enjoyed.
people who work tn the Kellogg feeWalter Ickes Wednesday.

Suede

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PR ZE POSTERS

You deprive
yourself

L. V. BESSMER

aborai

T

Beef Ribs
Boiling Beef
Beef Roasts
Beef Steak
Sirloin Steak

is. 9c
11C
14jc
16c
u 19c

Hardwater Castile Soap 4 - 19c
Ivory Flakes
23c
Butter
26jc
Cheese Baal
19c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, IBM

! KIGHT

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LOW BUS FARES

ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER- |
ITISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c. i

From Hastings To
Kalamazoo__ ___ 80c
Battle Creek------ 80c
Grand Rapids, $1.15
Lansing________1.15
Chicago
3.30
Detroit .
3.60

CARDS of THANKS

(Continued from page one)

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CHURCH OF THE XAZARENE.

They
represent
thc Housewife ' nlng of Oct. 9. A fine program has I
FREEPORT.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Brunner were Training School of Fulton. Ky.. a been arranged with a supper at a,
eh- Sunday dinner guests nt the Henry practical training school for Nc- very reasonably charge. It Is hoped
H. । Smelker home in the Fillmore dis­ groes. A free will offering will be ' Hint a large number from Freeport
trict.
I। taken. Tills will be a real treat for cun attend nnd bring back thc pic- I
i 1, in..—
Mr and Mrs. 1
Victor
___ _______
Sisson____
and 'Freeport and it Is expected that the ture given for attendance.
1 ml
1 *. ..
ack.............
£‘.1..fo!l ‘—
hb'. p
.r.°’ .' R
now I
fewMer »*&gt;u
e»u ■&gt;[ . ............. *!!l b.P J?
.—
...
„ p
r Kunde and family arc „„
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
urul.hni
Mr and Mrs. Willard Ditmnr at ....
gram.
The
ladles will
sing
at- ....
the .......J
nicely settled ...
In ....
the uuw-w
house 11..)...;
recently ■
------ --------............
n —
Grand Rapids Sunday.
*
uihrv.ihni... in o.»
i-----. « by Mr. and
—• -_ .. Ray
.. •• Ham—
schoolhouse
lhe ../»«**
afternoon.
vacated
Mrs.
F. E Brunner and
Ben Walt
in 1
110 K t'.ntrr St
... u...
...... were
wvic
4nc iiuioj
rrtcous of
oi Mrs.
wirs. Vanvan- fiton.
Tlie
many friends
in Hastings on buslncM
t
\vanir r&gt; -&gt; .i-.i.ir ».ri . r Monday । cssa Lobdcll were surprised and sor- j
.------- recently that T
-'. I Messrs. Oatl Carter of Marion.
&lt;«-»,, r.»I bxu.-'n-rk a-il a.-.-i ill. .
forenoon
►
I ry to learn
she“ 7,had
nu&gt;
?‘1 Ind ■ ...d Kr.n. Iwdrt of Lomn.drrr. Small r-»n C--I «nc . Wr.lr
Mrs. Braxton,
thc only
—
the
Jemale | resigned
at tlw
Cloned from her duties
d.ille. .1
l» io- 1,
Ind_.
d,c Eno.,-,'
* ' .
Il.n. rr
basso on the road, and *■
her
“ colored
’
J cal bank and with htr daughter. !
FOR SALE—25 tur-l.r..! WE... t-rrtuirn
sister. Mrs. Victor Sisson. Monday
tiullrt. fl.r rnnnlh. I.l-I
E J |l« rk
girls, known as thc Kentucky Hor- Helen, will leave in a few days for (
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sisson and
l-tm-,, 72»— F3.1
Imony Singers, will give a program Cleveland. Ohio, where she
will &lt;
Roberta,
accompanied i
Foil SALE Sl.rut. L.i.A. t. I| of musical numbers featuring Ne­ make her future home. Mrs. Ixjb- daughter.
।
...r.M, 1,, f, C'.l, r &gt; V'". | I**
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
them
to Lowell on a business trip j
gro melodies, at the M. E. church dell assumed lhe responsibilities nt ,
II J-i1.ri.on. li-i.t.i 1, M..ldlr&lt;u r I'hi-nr
the men returned to their
tn 3
!!•—1 J
on Thursday evening of this week. thc bank upon the death of her hus- and
।
homes
later in the evening.
band about two years ago and by
Mrs. Roy Naglcr has returned to |
her hard work and her friendly ।tiic bedside of her mother. Mrs. R. I
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
btulness dealings here had made u ।Moulton, of Muskegon Heights, aft- j
host of friends, who regret to have (er spending several days at home
her leave fVeeport nnd who*, be, I || ^There w
„, „
will
be ,a meeting of un- I
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Kishes go with her and her family tftual interest held at the local U. |
CHURCH.
Into thelr new home.
*
• IB.
! B church
church on Friday evening and
.-.I! day
dn; Sb-.urdb;
w “j. A
A
The service at Hie M. E. church all
Saturday of -.SU
this week
next Sunday evening will be •n
in course
course in
in United
United Brethren
Brethren church
church ;
charge of the Young Mcn s Gosix-l histoFy will be conducted by Rev
SALE oil TIllH
team from IfwHl- A cordial In- j. E. Harwood of Huntington. Ind
pi hat
vltation Is extended to all.
j Delegates arc expected from tlw var-1
.
.. .
।
r5.|K)rt. th&lt;’ fftl ' &gt;,oua churches of thc conference and
DELTON M. E CHURCH NOTES.
Ing health of Uncle David Moulton , arrangements are being made to
Mr Moulton is nearing his 90th I care for more than fifty vteltora.
birthday and has been m fair healtli Everyone Is Invited to attend these ,
until lhe lost few weeks. Ha is now meetings,
confined to his bed and is very poor-1. -Rev. John
•
i rr'.v. tlf.i.llr
Sherman of Pontiac'
I
„
1 IUUMJI
motored to thc home of Mrs, Sher- '
Mr. l-.-.rl
1 tuml|i. l'l» |.rr 1 ..Sri
, s.rs. F E Brunner is not so well :j man's
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
i.ff-r-. .,
tn i;
at this writing.
Advns. Tuesday. He returned home
1 run SALK 1 nli .i.
j Several have signified their In­ on I Wednesday. Mr Adams accom­
Krnnrdt
1ft &lt; j
tention of attending the annual panied him to Ann Arbor where he
wivtiYii ’w-r.'Y. .1.
IV «;*!«. M..I.II* .
Burry County Sunday School con­ again entered University hospital
vention to be held al the Quimby for an operation. Mrs. Adams l.s
iK.lt -AL* ll-p.l
CHANCERY 1NOTICE
church on lhe afternoon and cve- visiting her. daughter and family,
Hlarr ..( M'.-h-can th»»' Str*k?ir.d "l-i’l •
tniff.l.
Hair.
also her son. Ell. and family at
|K&gt;U SILL T.rnl. ItlH.ll* I.I.-..I II..I |
Harry
Wayne.
o. Mnl.rtnann
HASTINGS PARISH.
OTICE TO CREDITORS
1 t-nllrt.
Uh..
&gt; rh.l,r.li„H
Na.bf.ll. st.!.The 82nd birthday of J. P. Hale
nf Mlrhlcan. Ih» Probit
7U. FI3
in 1 , METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Ii.c.f. llar.l.r.r r
Kenyon was celebrated at the home
.-.lo.llr Uirhica,
' - ■ ;
.
of his daughter. Mrs. L. R. Wol­
I f-rd* r.t T.-wl 2
| *..t ..f W-wtl.r.d
cott. Sunday, when Mr. Kenyons
Il-r..
rr.r
I
|i'«Ht SALK r || KAI■ iarliiigrr ftir.hchildren nnd grandchildren gath­
I
-.... i .. ............
ered to enjoy lhe day with him.
Wot. Wn.r.'Em.
H-dL.rd AlLh
iu a ।
NllTIt’K OP
1'olE SALE—Eal-burr tnmit..... r-.ro «.!. I
1 n •l.fir.ttanrr ij a d
In Italy silk Is now used for the
i".li’ I .i.irf f..r 11.w
covering
of sausages. What is used
i:.i&gt;. i &lt;i
r. ti.ul.- *tul .uil
y o’n,for the Inside remains as everi... ■ i ( .-4-ideUkh.r. A
• n&gt;,I i.-ii r all••■ 1
A l* । mystery.
avil.L IU V ..r.rrr.1 1
f .ill.mi' —1-,
. ..... rutinlnr -.ni-r
..r‘"l'ut n* *'.irt
-hall -rtl al
| .L.rr»n.»n M.-1.ltov
* rudit-' I.* fl.w- hirt,r-t hi
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
IFnli KALE - L-.th.-r
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
r»ll-.it -ondiln—
'd "'ill.'..uric. f|u ..Li *Ku
IN CHRIST.
| l-.tn-r^ Itr'I.T n.i.i
i ii— i f&gt; III &lt;|a, ,.f ,i*.«ti
.i ■. &gt;, i» rl.irk in the
1 KTKII 1 .... .. r - r' 1. .t..r* .... 1
MaCillum Cbatch
.Il IhfM* rertaiil
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mr. IL-.r |r.r&gt; |
ft.’. N-.rth «
1,
-&lt;n Harry r.,uf.l
f - .. 1 *• f.,li,.n.
II 11 1 Vol It » - f.r Z.U.I. r-|i*i—1 — 1 •/.
1 i, ■ ■ »..| &lt;.nr-h.lf I'
na.I
ffl
I&gt;r
qnaKrr
r
O,
»
r
’ r.II.i.1 »nr hsil Sal .Vr’rn’l''rn.inr"’i!; |
BalUoarr Church
_ . -- a
•'
Eon SILK T-- ... r.r H-.i-Oin a-,.. I
. ..r i.n* I..K f'
It W i;r«o
,
r. 1-1...... 7
E..H HI 5 7 &lt;
I-; nl.|r aril i—.'-f.'.l
. bwat..l
H-frr
at.rr. ra.fiiirrd Ir, n&gt;rr K &gt;' II.iHntn

GOVERNMENT WORK

FOU SALE -Hi-.tr-ls looi S
1 1... st Erm.1 Nl-u-iim
i'll!: SAUL Y-r.c J-r--. r..«.
rr* tr-wli
1»" nnd t.r.r li
rr.r*h -if Frr,'|.irt A T En
Eui: ItES’T- Mmlrrn .i« r-...
1 ardumul fl.».r. i.» -tall cnr.
S .1, i r r ■ - • S t ! i i. r 1,
ion KKNT—Tw« ..........

Utl. IHl.
in s
anil lie.f
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1 1 oil «ALE- 1 ।
.1. S..r.nr,r -w. w.ili.l
Rrmlr
h. tt.nl
&lt;".ln.t.&lt; ’*Fr.nr..'r .1 rh.tr
H.o.rrv. |
lull
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The following birds and animals I

The Ford Motor Company’s Ford V-8 Exhibit, with Ils many instructive and entertaining displays, will

THE CHURCHES

Our Service

Pox squirrels; 5 in day, 10 in

session, lb tn season.

ara protected and may not be
hunted: Quail, spruce partridge, I
Hungarian partridge, swan, wood
duck, ruddy duck, bufflehead. black
bellied and goldeh plover, yellow­
legs, killdeer, black and gray aqulrreb and Rons and cackling geese.
Every ijunter of migratory water­
fowl must, before he attempts to
shoot such birds, purchase a United I
States duck-hunting stamp, In addltion to having his state hunting
license this fall. The stamp costs
Bl and can be purchased at the
Hastings post office by filling out an
■application. The hunter must have
his hunting license before the clerks
of the post office will sell him thia
duck hunting stamp. The stamp,
must be affixed to his hunting li­
cense. Tlie stamp Is not tranaferra- ।
ble and is not a substitute far a
state hunting license. Both thc 11cense and lhe stamp must be pur­
chased by any person who proposes
to shoot ducks this fall.
x

heads, bluebills, ringnecks, teals,
Shovelers or gadwalls.
Geese and brant: 4 in day. 8 in
season comblntM.
Jacksnipe: 10 in day. 20 in posacs. slon. 50 in season,
' Coot: 10 in day, 20 in possession.
1 50 in season.
Woodcock: 4 in day. 8 in possesi Hon. 16 in season.
Rails and galllnule: 10 in day. 20
। In possession, 50 In season com­
I blned.
I
Ringneck pheasants: 2 in day. 4
j In possession. 4 in season, male birds
only.
I Partridge: 5 in day. 10 In possesi slon. 10 In season.
I
Prairie chickens: 5 In day, 10 In
I possession, 10 in season.
Rabbits: 5 in day, 10 in posses­
: slon. 50 in season. Possession limit
Add obsolete phrases: "We donl
in upper peninsula, 5.
have winters like we used to have."

APPLES FOR SALK

12 BUSSES DAILY

HASTINGS

THE DUCK SEASON
HAS OPENED TODAY

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with "all the comforta of home”your radio.
in the home today. Today, for
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Consumers Power

EMMANUEL CHURCH (Ep
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* • McNulty, D D .
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Company
STATE OF MICHIGAN
ORDER OF
THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION I A Im
MINK

OV.DER FOR PUBLICATION.

Salesman Wanted
In Barry and Ionia rountlen.

BAPTIST CHURCH

DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE WANTED
We are looking for an honest, ambitions, industrious man

'A

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Ice representative In this territory. Will provide Training
School Experience—Field Aaatalance—Policyholders*
Service Program—Home Office Leads
Have attractive Proposition to offer right party. Batilneui ex»*t.nu
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Give past experience and rcl
10-i

FRANK M. HAYES]

HASTINGS MARKETS
CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS OBOVR.

STATE OF MICHIOAN
ORDER OF
THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
BLACK AND GRAY SQUIRRELS.

The Agrlcultaral Life Ina. Co.

20 YEARS-OLD . STRONG . CONSERVATIVE . SOUND

THE KF. FOUR

ITATE OF - MICHIGAN — ORDER OP
THE. CONSERVATION ’COMMISSION
- HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE

NOTICE OF MEETING OF DRAINAGE
BOARD.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
HKORIIK K HOtlA IT

SPECIAL EXCURSION
i.HI I It FOR PUBLICATION.

A Century of Progress
STATE OF MICHIGAN — ORDER OF
THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
— DEER — COUNTIES
TOWN 12 NORTH

AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14

$

GEORGE II HIMIAKTH

00
ROUND TRIP

Coaches Only

Lv. Hastings 5:15 a.m. (Cent. Time). Ar. Chicago 9:45

CkUk fMd. *2
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STATE OF MICIWOAM

Bl. or kill an

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ounti

The term shell fish Includes crusteceeos and mollusks. Crustaceans
are crabs, lobsters, crayfish, prawns
sod shrimps, while mollusks Include

Michigan Central

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GEORGE R HOGARTH

TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING GROUNDS
Mildred flmitk. R-ll.trr ol Prob.la

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Wednesday, Oct 3, 1934

Isn’t This Big Business
The State Of Michigan?
—

PART 1

THE HASTINGS BANNER

and Mrs. Edw. Wallers. Sunday eve­
^dB2",u.£;SEPTEMBER CROP RE­
Tax Administration denied at that
nr.—-_n ning. —from the Wilcox district were Bun­
Peter Manlgold. son Keith and day^ afternoon callers at Albert
time that their field agent* were InPORT SHOWS BETTER
Bernard Ryan ot Jackson spent Satstructed to demand of the casual1
------------seller of farm product* any llcerue. potatoeg, Snirar Beeta, Late
Rennie Mott was in Jackson on
The letter which you enclose prove* ™
j „\
.
Hammond home.
Friday. ■
Mrs. C. J. Stoughton is spending a
conclusively that a determined effort
Beans and Potatoes Are
Court Btrowbridge is suffering
Is being made by the administration 1
few
days with her sister, Mra. LqhJs
Helped by Rains
■Everdeen
from
Infection in his hand. His
of Lansing.
to "chisel'' a dollar license feel
The September crop report for
Sunday afternoon visitors at the frjends will be glad to know that he
wliercver possible even though it
might Involve a few pennies made by thl* state shows that while the Au- fhome of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. is Improving.
}
Mrs. DeWitt Rowley from Jackson
were. Geo. McCulla of
some boy digging and selling angle gust rains and cooler weather Im- Hammond
worms. The State Tax Administra­ proved the prospect* for late crops jHastings. Clifford Hammond and has been visiting her parents, Mr.
tion ha* never yet dared to take this 'In Mlchlgtn. the more favorable sson. Bernard of Rutland. Mr, and and Mrs. Court Btrowbridge.
Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Van Vranken
matter Into the court*. It I* the con- 'weather and Uie rains came too late ,Mrs. Wilbur Gibson, son Geralds
‘
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bhanta
Miss Van Horn of Cloverdale.
tentton of those who drafted the to aid farmers in getUng better and
spent Saturday In Alto at the home
measure that the casual seller is returns from thelr acreage of grains
and
hay.
The
late
improvements
in
of Basil Hayward.
exempt from the law. Until the '
HENDERSHOTT.
weatlier and moisture will however
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mattison with
help to mature potatoes, sugar beets,
GLASS CREEK.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison spent
You Indicate your desire to be a late cuttings of alfalfa and po&amp;slbly 1Saturday and Sunday at the World’s
The next community meeting at
law-abiding citizen. Perhaps you will late beans, if the rain* do not hold !
the Good Will church will be postfair.
have to pay a dollar for that privi­ on too long and frost* do not inter- 1 All enjoyed Dr. Kennedy’s sermon, jxjnrd one week. Meeting Saturday
lege. The only encouragement this fere.
evening. Oct. 13.
The total com crop for the United on
' Bunday morning.
writer is able to give is the convic­
zve,
- I All who were present at church
Remember the district ---------Sunday
tion that as soon as the legislature States thia year is placed at 1.150.­ School convention at Dowling next Sunday felt well repaid by the wonconvenes, tne
the casual rairn
faim sener
seller will
wui 000.000 bushels, almost 900.000,000 I
detful sermon given by Dr. Kennedy.
certalnly »* taken out from undcr bushels less than in 1933. Mlcbl- ।Sunday afternoon.
The entire
community
were
under the Michigan State Sales
administration of this law.
gan's crop was not hurt as badly • Josephine Romig spent the week
end st her home near Kalamazoo.
I shocked to hear of the sudden death
“S'
~
. ,Tl With your permission, the NEWS as those In some of the western 1 Grace Brill entered lhe Bronson of Mrs. Elmer Hathaway Friday In
The State Board of Tax Admlnls&gt;J
llke
prlnt &gt;our letter and states, but it was heavily damaged
hospital
last
week
for
nurse
’
s
train-1
California
where
ahe
and
Mr.
Hath2Ti«?°S,Piy th,t ot U*
Tax Admlnistra- at that.
ing
I away had gone to visit their daughThe surprising thing is that the
with the provisions of Act 167 Pub­
Mrs. A. C. Clark spent Friday vis-1 ter.
oat* crop this year turns out beltter
lic Act* of 1933, generally known as
Very respectfully.
| Miss Elaine Foreman of Kalamaper acre than it did in 1933; and Ring relatives in Jackson.
the General Sales Tax Act. You have
wheat yielded 14 bushels per acre
.willfully violated lhe provisions of
a* compared with 12‘i bushels per
the act in your refusal to recognize
acre in 1933.
the authority ot lhe State Board of
The conditions of Michigan's bean
Tax Administration through its duly
crop fell somewhat during August
appointed agent* to examine your
in most of the south-central coun­
books, records and papers according
ties, but held up In other parts, I
to the provisions of Sections 17. 18
At the Y leaders' camp. Sept. 23.
and 21.
'
It was voted to have a retreat camp, particularly In the eastern part of I
Unless 'you comply wllh the de­ for Hl-Y officers Oct. 13 and 14. to, the state. The later plantings may ,
mand In this letter within ten days be held at Camp Barry with Kent turn out all right with favorable
weather for the first half of Octo-1
we will be obliged to enforce the pro­ county and Lakeview dubs joining.
visions of this act according to the Bring blanket*. A big time socially,
The condition of potatoes has!
powers therein given and the reme­ spiritually and physically is assured.
been materially Improved, also of j
dies and penalties therein provided.
Harold Yerty will lead thc Y
sugar beets. Hay and pasture, also [
group at Woodlahd this winter.
Very truly yours,
show marked Improvement. A late |
C. C. ROCKWELL.
was founded a* the result of one cutting of alfalfa may be made in
Field Supervisor.
Is this Soviet Ruula with its OG man’s vision to work. George Wil­ some localities. The pasture Is much'
l
PU? Ila* It come to the point that liams was this young man. Many better than it was a year ago, and
associations all over the wdrld arc will defer the time when fanners
bookkeeper so 'he can prove to a observing Oct. 11 a* Founder's Day. must comrpence feeding from thelr
"Held supervisor'* how many errs her
Middleville teachers enjoyed a silos or their hay mows.
hens layed two weeks ago last Fri- steak fry'at Camp Barry last week.
THREE CORNERS.
The County Sunday School con­
Edw. Walters and Maury Moore
how much cream she churned a week vention at Quimby next Tuesday called at the home of Mr. and Mra.
ago Wednesday just because some have some very Interesting and new Floyd Walter* in Grand Rapids
“Be Ready to Start on the
"fleld supervisor” wants to make a parts on the program, very helpful Bunday.
Coldest Morning." Also a
to all who can possibly attend. A
Mr. and Mra. Lee Hubbard and
eratic superior in Lansing? Here is banquet for 25 cent*, too.
Mrs Minnie Hammond of Rutland
careful
check of your tires
a woman who sells less than 5600
Another meeting to discuss the or­ spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr.
may save you DOLLARS and
worth of produce a year. The law ganizing of a Y. M. C. A. Spokesman and Mrs. Claude A. Hammond and
specifically exempts her from paying Club was held last Monday evening Robert.
Disagreeable Delays. Are
a tax. Then why should some stale in th$ National bank community
Misses Ruth and Re th a Robinson
they SAFE for driving ou Icy
employe seek to harass her into room.
of Hastings spent over the week end
paying a license fee that Is required
with thelr parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Roads and in Snow?
H1GUBANK.
only of those who must pay the sales
H.
J.
Robinson,
and
family.
The Extension class of Barryville
Beryl Bishop. Fred Hackbart and
m$t with Mrs Leslie Adams Tues­
Glenn Orinold of Lansing and Ar- j
day to organize for the ensuing
thur WUHtt* of Hastings spent,
lessons. Leaders and officers were
Tuesday evening with Claude A.
I pose*; chanced It so that some hard­ elected.
Mrs. Euper and Mr. and Mrs. Hammond.
working farm woman ia threatened
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Walters ar}d
I with court action If ahe doesn't come Theodore Euper and Ben Snyder ot
| across with a dollar which she does Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. How­ Mr. and Mrs. Pat Visser of Grand'
ard Hewitt of Hastings were Bunday Rapids called at the home ot Mr.'

mission relative to the policy of the
’ tax bureau in fdrclng farm women
and other casual sellers to take out
a retail license whether or not the
fanner’s wife sold produce beyond
Slate Board of Taxation Field Supervisor Threatens
thc-.MOO yearly exemption. In April
To Sue Fanner’s Wife For Tax On Butter and Egjjs
Janies E. Mogan. managing director
of the sale* tax commission, heatedly
We are sure our readers will agree , any such matter as this without acnrea
denied that nui
his Ulopccwni
Inspectors wciv
were
. with us in thl* statement after read- having full Justification, for it. Fol-[swarming tlie byways attempting to
ing the following which comes to us lowing is quoted from last week's is-1 chisel 11.00 apiece from casual sell­
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in the Ingham County New* pub-'su^f lhe News and it hardly Menu er*. What has Mf. Mogan to say
llshed at Mason, Michigan, with the possible that such a thing could take regarding the following copy of a
letter typed on an official letterhead
authority of Vem J. Brown back of place in Michigan.
it, and our readers we know are sure Editor's Note—Readers of the ing- of the state board of tax administra­
. that Mr. Brown would not set forth ham County News will recall that tion and signed by an executive?
September 17, 1934.
Mrs. Bert Von Ostran,
ShafUburg. Michigan.
Dear Madam:
We arc Informed by our field repI resentative that you have refused to
.make application for a dealer’s IP
i
cense
”
under and
the ^MlehZ^
SutT’flJS

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4 lb. cans 19c ,
3 cans 25c
28 OZ. cans
Fr««h Dress
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Fillet of Haddock 2«~ 25c
Chickens

Ground Beef

i.

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BARRY COUNTY WELFARE ORDERS ACCEPTED

Bananas
4 lbs. 25c
Grape Fruit
3 for 17c
Oranges ,. 2 doz. 45c
Swt. Potatoes . 6 lbs. 19c
Onions . 10 lb. bag 19c
Squash, Hubbard . lb. 2c
Grapes, Tokay, 2 lbs. 15c

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\

Mr
Merrit Galea
Bunday visitors at Ruy
etc and Dean Smith, also 1
and family and Tom Lord

John Rnurof Lansing

of Grand Rapids. Dick Rose, i
and baby and Ward Erway of 1
tings.
Mrs. Roy Erway to gaining at
writing.
Miss Virginia Smith of Hast

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guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams
and Mrs. Sarah Ostroth
Mr. arid Mrs. George Green spent
injustice of having a state official
snooping around the hen house or Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Green at Sunfield and Sunday with
the farm kitchen.
Mr. aiid Mrs. Carlton Summers In
Mn. Van Ostran Is not a Russian Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy and sons
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Guy near Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hecker and
American with a heritage of freedom
and liberty. Here is a letter written daughter-Joon and Miss Lura Fran­
by the woman whom the state board cisco of Hastftigs kere Sunday guests
of tax administration would have us of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt' Marshall of
believe Is an arch criminal because
she has questioned It* autocratic in­ the Branch district and Earl Mar­
shal) of Marshall were Sunday
terpretation of the law.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green.
.................. September 20. 1934.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ekeberker of
Mr. V. J. Brown.
Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs.
Mason. Michigan.
Claude Reid and son of Bedford
Dear Sir:
I am writing you in regard to a li­ were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
cense for selling butter which I Clyde Reid s.
make and sell to a few customers.
We keep four cows and around 100 and Mr. and Mra. M. Hecker and
hens. We sell the eggs to a hatchery daughter Joan of Hastings spent
and the butter to customers. Our Thursday evening with Mr. and Mra.
sales do not exceed 140 per month at Frank Hawblitz.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Reid and sons
the best, not counting what we use
In milk and butter. It seems to me It wore Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
would be more bother and expense Milo Keck and family in Battle
to the tax commission for bookkeep­ Creek. _______ _ _ '__________
ing on the small sales than what the
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
license would come to. It seems queer
Roy C French of De Pure. Wiscona farm wife can't sell what butter
she makes to a better market In or­ son. returned to hl* home Friday
der to make a little more money to after spending nearly three weeks
set the table and get the few Items
wanted without having to pay a li­
cense for the same.
I don't sell enough to collect the
tax of over thc $800 per year. When
I did have an extra amount of but­
ter last springJ sold it to a store In
Williamston arid also sold cream.
Everyone knows the farmer has
barely made a living let glone paying
taxes.-insurance, etc.'Why pick on
them? I know of several Instances
where the farm wife does the same
as I on a small scale. We are try ing
to keep ourselves from going onto
the welfare list but are more de­
serving of help than some of the
shiftless ones who would never have
anything anyhow.
I am writing sou because I have
an article written by you and jfrlnted to the Ingham County News of
April 19. 1934. I know of one In­
stance where one family had a few
vegetables out tn front of their
home to sell. Along came one of the
tax representatives asking a license
to sell the same. Another small boy
was selling a few angleworms to
customers. They
(tax collectors^
asked -him for a license or ordered
him to quit selling.
What 1* this state coming to? .1
am sending the letter I received and
also a stamped envelope for a reply.
We want to be law-abiding cltlzena which wo always havc been.
Which Is right?
,
MRS. BERT L. VAN OSTRAN.
Bhaftsburg, Michigan.
September 22, 1934.

Route 1. Box 44,
ShafUburg, Michigan.

Asa Strtilt and looking after hi*
farms. His sister, Mrs. Elgie Acker­
son. of Lansing returned home with
him for a visit, also Mrs. Anna
Reuth of Chicago returned home.
She spent Ute past week with her
cousin, Lola strait.
James clapper of Vermontville
choked to death on a piece of meat
while eating his dinner Bunday.
A very welcome little guest came
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hall Saturday evening, but was only
with them about twelve hours, when

Miss Virginia Peters spent the
week end at Mr. Hill's home east of
Vermontville.
Mra. Essie Rich is at the home of
George Hall's caring for Mra. Hall.
Mrs. J. A. Reuth of Chicago. Mra.
Elgie Ackerson of Lansing and Mrs.
Asa Strait spent Wednesday in Lo­
well with thelr aunt, Mra. Chas.
Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Myrlen Strait en­
tertained recently for thelr mother's
birthday, Mr*. Lola Strait. Oovera
were laid for fifteen.
EAST IRVING.
Mra. Wm. Orton and son Robert,
and Mn. Sarah Johnson of Grand
Rapids spent Bunday with Mr. and
Mrs. WlllTage and son, Oscar.
Mr. Bawdy of near Woodland
spent Bunday with Mr. and Mra.
Walter Hammond.
Mrs. Art Sherman and family
spent the week end with her mother,
Mra. Mattle Hedges.
Charlie Courser, who has been

to Gun Marsh to work.
Don Foreman of Heatings. who U
Your letter of September 20 with working for Oacar Page, spent the
enclosure from the State Bdkrd of week end with hl* parent*.
Tax Administration 1* of exceeding
The champion rolling-pin thrower
interest. You refer to an article tak­
en from the Ingham County New* of
April 19 discussing the subject of the married, and we shouldn’t be sur­
state sales lax as applied to the prised If she continued to be.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER &gt;, IBM

HINDS CORNEMS.
clal administrator filed, letters of Mrs. Ralph Rise.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Payne and
j WUburi WU1 flIcdt special administrator issued.
Rev. Fay C. Wing was In South baby spent Saturday night and Sun­
Bend.
Ind.,
Thursday
on
business.
Est.
Henry
c.
Warner.
Notice
of
day
with
his brother* In Hastings.
'/petition for probate filed, order for
The Light House oil station, op­
hearing Issued.
[poblteatlan entered.
’ '
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Payne and
Hurtun NEWS.
erated fay Jerry- Fisher, has' been mother of Hastings called on Mr.
ihw,lw..
“
Ann“'
purchased
by
Uie
Farm
Bureau
Ex
­
WOODLAND.
'
Eat C. A
Annual acMr. and Mrs. Ernest Shomo and change. Fred Long will be the-at­ Mra. Ona Kline Sunday^
der tor publication entered.
Don Sliorno spent Sunday w&lt;th Mr. tendant at the station.
■ count tiled.
Mr. gnd Mra. Frtd Kelly of Hick­
I and Mra. Harold Rowland of Clarks­
ory Corners called at Ous Kline's
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
ville.
order limiting settlement enMnry Ann comer. Order for
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Townsend are Bunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin of
Mr. and Mn. am!1 Golden of
t«rad.
; adjournment entered.
Lansing visited the former's mother, the proud parents of a baby boy. South Histlngs visited Miss Susie
who arrived Sunday. Sept. 30. Con­
■tf. Angle J. DeWotf. Petition
Est William Pennock. Bond of Mrs. Rhoda Austin, on Sunday.
Phillips Bunday.
flfat
administrator filed, letters of adBeverly Ruell has been on the sick gratulations.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Bush and fam­
Mrs.
George
Owens
of
Leslie
Ert. Dewitt Blasdell. Order as- ministration Issued, order limiting list this past week.
ily and Miss Thelma Tobias of Bat­
signing residue entered, discharge settlement entered.
Mesdames Roscoe Morrel, Arlie spent the last of the week with her tle creek and Everett Meyers of
Mra. Torrenee Townsend.
of executrix Issued, estate enrolled.. Est. Sarah L. McKelvey. Will filed. amuv
Lille.. David Raymond. rc«.
Pearl vuuu.ChuchCenterville spent Sunday with W1. O.
and Mrs. John Doll of NashEat William Pennock. Petition petition for probate of will filed, or- Ill and A Anderson of Grand Rap-;
and Keet Tobias and family.
for administrator filed, order ap- der for publication entered, petition Ids were luncheon guests of Mrs. (rille called*on Torrence Townsend
Mrs. Vtola Kennedy and aunt from
pointing administrator entered.
1 for special administrator filed, order Lawrence Bird Thursday.
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod and | Mr 111(1 Mrs. Willis Kontner and North Hastings visited thc former’s
Est. Samuel Marshall. Order -tor appointing special administrator ensister. Mrs. Keet Tobias. Thursday.
adjoumment entered.'
tered. bond of administrator filed. family spent Sunday with the lat-, daughter of Hastings and Mr. and ' The Cedar Crc-?k Cemetery Circle
Est. Margaret B. Freeman. Order letters of special administration 1s- ter’s brother, Mr. and Mri. Dan I Mrs. Guy Kantner and children
will meet at tlie home of Mr. and
determlntng heirs, order and allow- sued.
Garllnger of N&amp;shUHe
I *'cre Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Will Carl' Wednesday after­
Miss Frances Wichter of West Levi Kantner.
noon. Oct. 10.
Woodland spent the week end with
Mr. and Mra. Blake Makley and 1 Arloa Payne of Battle Creek called
Miss Evelyn Parrott of North Wood-1 daughter ot Charlotte spent Sunday ,at C. N. Tobias' Sunday afternoon.
land.
with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Makley and
Mrs. Burrell Phillips and daugh­
Don Shomo left for Olivet College I family.
ter Gertrude visited Aunt Delia Hol­
Monday where he begins hte studies I R*v Harley Townsend and fam­
comb at Mrs. Hendershot's one day
as a
Uy visited the Kellogg bird sancu- ,
n Junior.
junior.
] Mr.
and’ -Mrs. Ward
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Plants and [ary
[
Sunday afternoon at Gull lake, 1
Mrs. Bump of Hastings spent part
I Beverly spent the week end with the'[ Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Thompson
of last week with her daughter. Mr.
former’s parents. Mr. nnd Mra. Elon and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lee ’and Mra. Will Moore.
Hazell of Lake Odessa were guests
Plants of Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tobias and
| The Ladies' Aid Society of the of
1
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Lucas
daughter Marian, of Kalamazoo
j Methodist church will serve supper Sunday evening.
the week end with hte parents.
Laird Wolrlng and Dnvld Chris- spent
(
I at thc chuch thte Wednesday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias.
tian of M. 8. C. spent lhe week end 1
ning.
Edd. Newton and daughter Geor­
Mrs. Chas. Cook entertained the with thelr parents.
gia. and Mrs. Clara Brown drove to
members of the Bridge Club lost Ii Keith and Nevah Farlee will en- IIonia Thursday and *brought Mrs.
’tertafn the Double O class of the [
Thrusday evening.
Newton home. She had been visiting
Thursday night is Booster night United Brethren church Tuesday at Edd. Meyers for a few days.
evening.
at the Woodland Orange, with the
Mra. Phlna Wilkinson ot Kalama­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raphus of ,zoo Is visiting old friends In this
program beginning nt 8:30. Pot luck
Jackson nnd Mr. and Mra. Wesley neighborhood for a few days.
supper. Everybody welcome.
Mr. and Mra, Arthur Giddings nnd 1Bhopbell of Dansville spent the week
W. O, Tobias spent Wednesday in
with Mr. and Mrs. Celia Town- ,Battle creek.
daughter Ruth of Tawas City spent end
'
, 1
the week end with Mrs. John Vclte 1send.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and
Mrs. ilertha Mullinex and chli- .sons and his mother, Mrs. Millie
and Mrs. Vclte returned to Tawas
of Battle Creek spent Sunday ,Haynes, and Mr. Hanna visited Mr.
City with them to spend the winter. dren
*
A reception for the choir and a with her stteter. Mrs Walter Hersh-1 and Mrs. Frank^ranclsoQ and fam­
welcome back to Rev. and Mrs. A. 1
ily near Middleville Sunday.
Mrs, Alice Grant returned to
E. Wynn will be held Friday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qolden and
Rapids Sunday after spend­ family visited his father,1 Nathaniel
ning in the church parlors of the Grand
1
Methodist Episcopal church by the 1ing thc summer at the farm.
Golden, and family in Baltimore
members. Light refreshments will
Sunday.
SOUTH SHULTZ.
be served.
Mr....
and...
Mrs. Joe. Nevitts
of CereThis
community was
shocked to
•
ivuiiiKiiuit
»iui aiiocaea
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„..
Mrs. Glenn England and son. Jean .tear
ot (te death or Mrs. Etarr “» »“&lt;«
CM
N™:
England, returned Friday from a
Th. temlly h«v« Uie “n
««ll'. mu will, MU. Ph,Ul. mg- _____ ■ &gt;_______ ... .
1...
‘™.MJ./Ti
n-Nevi.u\ndd.UghUrR..Mr« Tnm
Nevltta nnd daughter Ru&gt;nd »nd olter relatives In Cltengo.
J,clr ,™M'
,Ws w. were caller, In Ite altenioo.1.
I I'™ P: ?
'"“’“‘■"IWenden Kenvon M Balli. Creek
M' *“&gt;
«nt"I«
a ।LOO
oCl«k luncneon
InneUenn Wednesday
a°l n hi
'wined her_p.renla, mm Mra
:uu ociock
wcuncsaay i _
m honor of her sister. Mrs. Juliet s,*nt Wednesday with his grand­
nnrnnt«
ci s&gt;
f ven
and&lt;o son
and
andV
?. Sdoh
* Tlicodore Pranshkn,
Hope.
a MnhBrown, who lias been visiting her.
naren ' it*r
-r nn.i
■n'ret
4 “r.
n
v»«.
Mr and Mrs, H. J. Stang und Miss
A "
number
of friends and
and relatives,
relatives day dlnner SundftyAvia Hass of Battle Creek and Mrs
um“r of
C. n. Benham of Hartings
were
l“D1,e!
CLO VERDALE.
. nun/ night
iii^iib with
wiui ।
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl ;
? s FrWay
well
filled boskets
baskets to
to remind
remind him
him 1I Don’t forget Rally Day next SunPaul
ttc
'l filled
nf Hie “
hMKdnn
t.'...
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SLr'Iwwil
Students off to college ... friends living ont-of-towa
day. T'lv
The Waneolirnl
Evangelical Rimrinv
Sunday Scliool
Mr. and Mr,. Leon IIWn and'?.'
’J*”1*’’“
'W"
’d rtnv
Classes
will
give a program which
dauihlera end Mr. end Mrs. J Reis.
" attending p. T. A. and
... Dad away on a business trip . .. you can keep in
m„r visited relatives
Deimlt ’ ?"
1'.
“t will start at 10:30 A- M. Everyone
। mger visiteo relatives in Detroit
,----- .
touch with them easily by telephone. Out-of-town
Sunday
i house all lighted and he had a real welcome.
calls are a pleasant means of reaching friends and
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jordan spent 5“rpr‘?’ A Pleaaant time with muMr. and Mra. Frank Humeston, en­
the week-end with the letter’s sis- j“nd
FV* anhde‘ tertained Wm. MacDonald and fam­
relatives, hearing their voice,- and banishing worries.
Iter. Mrs. Frank Weeber. and family IKS/h
k
lat? hour ily of Kalamazoo Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Iva French of Battle Creek,
I
of
Detroit
1
wishing
him
many
happy
returns
of
And Long Distance calls cost surprisingly little. Rates
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humes­
I the day.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Faul. Miss 1
for most Station to Station calls* arc-reduced about
ton Monday. Mr. MacDonald jWho
Virginia Faul and Orcydon were . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zerbel of has been with the Humestoiu for the
15% between 7:00 p. m. and 8:30 p. ni., and about
gucsu of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Row- . Hastings spent Sunday afternoon
and evening with Mr. and Mrs. O. past week, relumed home with her.
•10% after 8:30 p. m.
lader of Grand Rapids Sunday.
E Kenyon.
Mrs. Reuben Wolcott entertained
T Grant Dickerson next week Thuj-sMrs. Henry Tooze Is very sick at
*A Station to Station call it one on which you
thc members of her primary' class!, this
writing.
1( day. Everyone welcome.
of the Methodist Sunday School
V&lt;r
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Mr. atari
and Mra
Mrs. Uarrv
Harry Pennels
and
Lauro Misener, who has spent the
Sunday,
and
their
mothers,
with
JitI
nrrrt. Thc Long lliilann operator uillfurnith
daughter were guests of Mr. and
part
two
weeks
with
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
any out-of-town telephone number upon requctl.
lie birthday cakes with candles and
_______
.
„ .
George
Kenyon
went
to
Kalamazoo
ice cream in honor of her birthday
entuO,K,1?lamazo° Mra. Carl Burns of Kalamazoo Sun­
day.
Over twenty members of her class h °
“ 8borl,Ume u,th
Dr. Margaret Scott .leaves this
and thelr guests were present
JSnJ??
T*”!!0 h'r
Monday for Chicago where she will
■lope
n&lt;r und Mrs. Gary Crook of «...
ARI SURPRISINGLY LOW
Mr.
Has- . ’’“P0 at Longmont. Colorado.
tings called on Rev. and Mrs. F. C.! The many friends of Charley visit her brother and visit the
Kenyon will be sorry to know he is World's fair.
Wing Sunday evening.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dickerson
not gaining as they wish he would.
Mra. Floyd Collar of South Woodspent Tuesday in Kalamazoo with
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Monica.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Siddmore
Mrs. Lucy Davenport and Mrs.
and ron. George Allen, are visiting Eva attended the funeral df an old
relatives in Missouri.
friend. Mra. Younger, of Charlotte
TheJS ,‘Trt' Mboul nlnpty *'ho at- Tuesday.
tendeefthe play given at thc Branch
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Enzian and
P. T. A. Friday night. It waa voted Mrs. Com per ot Cressey and Mr. and
to have the p. T. A. the last Friday Mrs- Bert Patton of Delton were
evening of eftch month.
callers at the Davenport home Sun­
Mr. und Mrs, Jolui Howell visited day.
’friends In Lansing Sunday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Applegate .and
noon,
daughter. Miss Elsie are spending a
j The Dorcas Society of North'few days at Roan. Indiana.
। Maple Grove will havc an afternoon I Mr. and Mra. Wellington Monica
meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (and daughter spent Saturday tflth
I Dan Roberts Thursday. Oct. 11. All | thelr parents, Mr. and Mra. Chas,
[members and Triends arc cordially {Monica.
’
Invited.
' Mr. ^d Mrs. Hammond of HasMrs Euper and son and wife. Ben'tings spent tlie week end with Mr.
{Schneider of Woodland and Mr. and and Mra*—
s. -----------------Mark Garrison.
.■ mio
iicwin of
oi Hastings
Mrs.. iiowmiu
Howard Hewitt
Mr.
— &gt;n
4nd Mrs. Je^se Kenyon of
were Sunday afternoon callers of Hickory Comers spent'Sunday with
I Mrs. Sarah Ostroth and Mr. and the Davenports.
Mrs. Leslie Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McKeown family of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
and Miss Donna were bi Battle visiting friends in Cloverdale.
Creek Wednesday.
Anyone wishing to help lhe young
people's class with donations for the.
FAIR LAKE.
HORSES.
Two-aee. spike tooth drag.
Auction sate Saturday afternoon at
'firtbil^w
Wlu mCCt lnc
the uiovcruaie
Cloverdale town
town nau.
hall, please
Disk harrow.
Black mare, wt. 1400 lbs.
jucc
ior dinner with Mrs. Haney
Harvey
.Oct h
17.. for
thn .rtiriw in
Trick Mrs.
Mrs Jennie
Jennie Greer
Greer and
Mrs
“E *£
Moline two-horse com planter.
Black mare, wt. 1350 lbs.
Trick.
and Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Pennels entertained
Sam
Willison
entertaining
in
the
Buckeye Colony brooder.
1 the "Coffee Club" of Kalamazoo Fri.group with her.
CATTLE.
2 scalding kettles.
I Mr and Mrs. John Hastings of, (day1
Another victim of the mumps,
B de G walking plow.
Black Jer»ey, 3 years, 6 mos.
I Jackson were callers Sunday at Lotittecoilisurs--------------------- - “*
Owfon MacLeod.
Jersey, 2 years, 6 mo&gt;.
Weeder. Buzz rig.

iMBHMHaMHiaEMMi' ing account and appointing apprala-

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

AFTER YOU SAY "GOOD-BYE‘
DON'T FORGET TO TELEPHONE!

AUCTION SALE

On account of the death of my husband, I will dispose of
my personal property and household goods at public auction at
my farm, 3 1-2 miles south of Middleville on Sec. 12, Yankee
Spring* ownship, on

TUESDAY, OCT. 9th

a chicken supper to be held 'dinner guests

Sunday

of

Frank gaining from his eye Injury as wA

lurch sometime In October.
hurch
October, (' Hammond at his
bls new farm home
JI be completed aoon with; which he recently purchased Dear
an Invitation to all to assist and Milo.
•&gt;un­
make it one, big success as It is an i
»
annual affair.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Harold Depriester left for Louis-’ Mr. and Mra. Robert Vrooman
vllle, Kentucky-. Saturday, where hc have moved from Bugbee comers in­
—- —
—— •to the Wm. Hayena tenant house.
tional veterans' ot., Foreign Wars
MY. and Mra. Oley Douglass and
convention. Mra. Depriester accom­ children were Bunday guaaU of Mr.
panied him on the trip.
and Mrs. Emerson Edger of the Ed­
ger district.
and Mrs Oriie Fisher attended a
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Havens and

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as his many friendshoped for.

PODUNK.
in
Mra. Brass of Hastings has bean
spending several days at her form
boms.
Mrs. Kittle Hinchman of Hastings
visited Mrs. George Ransom Tues­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Waters of
Alpena visited his parents, Mr. and
Mra. Frank Waters Saturday.
The community was shocked and
saddened by the sudden passing of
Mra. Elmer Hathaway In California
where she had gone to visit her
daughter. The family have the sym­
pathy of all in thelr sad bereave­
ment.
~IMr. and Mra. George Ransom have
returned from Benton Harbor where
he has been taking the mineral
bo ths.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buck and fam­
ily have returned to Miami. Fla.,
after spending the summer with rtf's
atlves and friends.
A
John Waters Is gaining slowly aft-’
er undergoing nn operation in P&lt;?hnock hospital.

chicken supper at Quimby Thursday children were Sunday evening call­
evening.
era at the home ot Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Prank Van syckle, I Adrian Johnson near Orangeville.
Mra. Mattle King and Mr. and Mrs. | ’ Mr. and Mra. Buhl Beattie and
Jake Hoffman spent the-week end at children. Mr. and Mrt. Willard BagBarryton where they visited rela- |ley and daughters and Mr. and Mra.
UveaErnest Gorham, ail of Kalamazoo,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moon Joined | spent Sunday with thelr parents, Mr.
the crowd of sightseers who left on and Mrs. Francis Gorham In honor
the Martin bus for Chicago Friday of the former’s birthday.
evening. Mr. Martin has made sev-1 Mrs. Dorothy Pattenglll of Hickory
oral week-end trips this fall cnabl-, corners. Mra. Everett -McCallum ot
ing people to see the fair la thte 1 the McCallum district and Mra. Dell
»»&gt;■•
Reptogle of Hemlt, Calif., called
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanton and Sunday afternoon at the Wm. HaRussell attended a family dinner at vens’ home.
thc home of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vrooman and
Buxton at Banfield Sunday, honor- baby and Mr. and Mra. Wm. Havens
ing Mr. Buxton's birthday.
were Sunday evening callers at tlie
Mr. and Mrs. Oriie Fisher. Mr. and Rankin Hart home In Brush Ridge.
Mrs. Norton Slocum nnd son and They reported Wpi. Hart as being-In
At least/ business Is looking up for
Mrs. Etta Stanton and lather were the Battle Creek hoepltal and not those who are looking it up.

■NTO CLUB FOODS
Icoluftedin

SALE

~tku week

COUNTRY CLUB
General Purpose
Laboratory Tested

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24’&lt;-lb.
sack

W

COUNTRY CLUB—GENUINE ALASKA

COUNTRY CLUB LARGE No. 5 SIEVE

RED SALMON 1:11 17c

FANCY PEAS 2 52 29c

6 cans 99c

12 cans $1.95

COUNTRY CLUB—RICH, SMOOTH

15c

APPLE BUTTER
6 jare 89c

6 cane 85c

12 cans $1.69

COUNTRY CLUB

‘

1 7c

KIDNEY beans 3

12 cant 65c

6 cana 33c

12 Jara $1.75

COUNTRY CLUB FANCY

COUNTRY CLUB

coffee ext

a 27c

APRICOTS

COUNTRY CLUB FANCY

WAX BEANS
6 can* 59c

21c

6 cans $1.23

12 cans $2.43

COUNTRY CLUB BARTLETT

N/.„’ 10c

PEARS

19c

6 cans $1.12

12 vn. $1.15

12 can. $2.19

MILD FULL FLAVOR

CREAM CHEESE \ 15c
Jawel Coffee

ib.

French Coffee

|lbj 25c

21c

Soda Crackers 2 ioj 19c

Wasco Brand

Hot-Dated — Full bodied

Margate Tea

'^b'

WESCO BRAND

Country Club Royal Anna
Cherries

SCRATCH
FEED

Jello

19c

Country Club
Chocolate Drops ib 10c
Sunbrite □«*»»&lt;» 2 can» 9c

mhl

** Scientifically Balanced

yxss 3 A-i' He

Country Club Stringleae
Green Beans 2
29c

P&amp;G SOAP

*2.09

OXYDOL

LAYING MASH
For Batter*Profits

CAMAY SOAP IVORY SOAP
3 bars

14c

$M3

■tib

SALE TO START PROMPTLY AT 1:00 P. M.

Jersey heifer, 5 moi. old.

POULTRY.
75 yearling hens.
TOOLS.
Deering binder.
Standard mower.
Dowagiac grain drill.
Cultipacker.
.
McCormick dump rake.
Double wagon box.
Hay rack. Riding cultivator.
Two-horse walking cultivator.
2 single walking cultivators.
Auto trailer.
•
Three-scc. spring tooth drag.

Gas engine, 1 H. P. Pump jack.
Wheelbarrow, Lawn mower.
Set hay alinga. Hay fork.
Grindstone.
Butterfly cream separator.
And many other articles.
FEED.
5 tons alfalfa hay.
About 350 shocks com.
6 50-lb. sacks hydrate lime.
8 cords of wood.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
I am offering for sale all of my
household goods—furniture, bea­
ding, rugs, carpets, dishes, etc., in
fact complete outfit for 7 room
house.

There are many other articles too numerous to mention
that will be offered for sale.
• TERMS:—Must be cash and no property to be removed un­
til settled for.

Mrs. Wm. Roomsburg, Prop.
G. B. CISLER, Auctioneer.

A. L. GRAVES, Clerk.

Mn. nuk O.VU „r B..U. &lt;««
.and Miss Helen Davte of Detroit
।wore gueiU of Mrs. Earl Fritz and
[family Sunday.
1 The Harvest Festival will be held।
,al the Bunnell church Oct. 12.
I Kenneth Spaw and family of Milo,
[visited at Charles Lechlcitner's Sun­
day.
Mrs. Chas. Nobles of Climax has.
[returned home after visiting her sis­’
ter. Agnes Trick, for two weeks.
Meetings are being held at Cedar.
Creek every Sunday night with a
(speaker from Hastings.
! Robert Lerter .from thc Upper,
I Peninsula was a caller on our street
[ Wednesday.
.
' ~
w
’

ORANGEVILLE.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCullough,
। are the parents of a four pound baby
’girl bom. Sept. 23rd. who will an­
swer to the name of Vlvlart Arlene.
! Mrs. Marian Rupe and son WilJiam and Mrs. Nettie Brown spent
।Thursday In Kalamazoo.
Harry Blauvelt te no belter at thte
I writing.
&lt; James Hermlnette nnd family
’spent Bunday with his parents near
iPrairleville.
' Work on thc new .schoolhouse Is
j progressing very rapidly.
•

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JUICY FLORIDA

FANCY VIRGINIA

Sweet Potatoes

GRAPEFRUIT ,.K

6

19c

2

15c

HEAD LETTUCE
LARGE FIRM RIPE

J ib«. 20c

Btnsnss

s*‘“rd”

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THOEN APPLE-•“

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller and fam­
ily entertained his parents. Mr and
Mr*. Miller, of Wayland over Bud-1
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson
&gt;pent Sunday with their nephew. Mr.
and Mrs. Rollo Johnson and daugh­
ter. of Yankee Springs. Mr. and Mrs.
Hart and two children from Battle
Creek spent the day there also. .
Mra. Sam McKeown and son.
BlUir, Fred Marks and Mr. and Mra.
Chas. B. Johnson were Saturday
afternoon callers of Miss Anne Peteraon. who expects to soon leave to
spend the winter In Chicago.
Chks. Griffin, an aged and much
respected citizen, passed away Fri­
day morning at one o’clock at the
luiine of his daughter, Mn. Frank­
ie White, in Middleville. Mr. Griffin
suffered a light stroke three years
last May.
Frank Hula and family enter­
tained company over Sunday from
Detroit.
Mr. und Mrs. Kyker. who has been
moving on lhe farm known as the
Bickel farm and are nicely settled

DOWLING.
tended the .funeral of her cousin.
Quarterly meeting will be held ak
। Leon Munger, at Martin Monday
the church Saturday eve at 8 P. M.
। afternoon.
.
and District superintendent. Hugh
-Jt u an advantage to be tall at Kennedy, will speak Sunday morn­
an auction sale,” we read. Bargains ing at the usual church service.
'go to the highest bidder, ot course.
Thc Ladi-n,’ Aid members are ar-

SMOKED HAMS
ARMOUR'S MELROSE
Perch

SHANK
lb.
HALF
Butt Half Ib. 23c - Slicwd lb. 35c

FrasR'caught

n. 1Qc

Sliced Salmon

Link Pork Sausage

ik. 28c

Ring Bologna

Brookfield

Short Rit»

ik.

19c

ifc.

15c

HERRUD'S GRADE 1

STEAKS
Boiling Beef

r»&lt;&lt;

19c

bhu^.

ROUND or SIRLOIN
ib.

6e

Chuck Roast

ib.

8c

Ground Beef

POT ROAST

Meaty

ib
choire

16c
ib. 18c'

2'b.. 25c

■- 10c

ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO THE MICHIGAN 3 PER CENT SALES TAX

KROGER STORES
J

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Tins n»«TTNn» mum, wedms»d&lt;t, octom. i, m&lt;
re injury os vAj

hpQMfor.

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has been living

I

istlnga h*a been

I

man of Hastings
Ransom Tuea-

I

l/red Water* of
latent*. Mr. and
Saturday.
ra* shocked and
dden parsing of
ay m California
l to visit her
y have the symilr sad bereave-

ge Ransom have
m Harbor where
g thc mineral
Buck and fanito Miami. Fla.,
ununer with rd*

Ining slowly alt­
eration In pdi-

3 looking up for

005
week

I EVE

29c
59

21c
1.43

19®
1.19

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NASHVILLE.
Mr. and Mr*. John Dull
lather Dull spent th* we
Chicago at the World’* fa
Mrs. Harold Voelker at Laming

,
spent a few day* last week with het BiU*.
Th* Junior CmP Ph* girls’ offlparent*.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Felghner are ew* *i*: PrsskUnt, Semite Dale;
Vice-president, Beulah Perry; s*cvisiting Rev. and Mr*. C. O. Gibson retary. Gladys Bassett; treasurer,
and family at Monroe.
Wilma Parrott; scribe, Geraldine
Ml** Geraldine Hecker ha* gone Howell.
to Lansing where ahe will take •
Homer Gribben. who came from
business course.
Mr*. Elmer Cross ha* moved to Cleveland to attend his grandfath­
Kalamazoo to be with Mr. Crow, who er's funeral, Homer Downing, wa*
hu been employed there the past taken sick after the funeral on
year. She ha* * position tn the Y. Tuesday, He was taken to Pennock
hospital and operated on that night
W. C. A'.
Mr. and Mra. Pete Stoddard have for appendicitis. Ke was brought to
the home of’hl* mother. Mra Anna
moved to Lansing.
Mr. and Mr*. A. A. Hodges. Mr. Gribben. on Saturday.
Howard Hansen, an employee of
and Mrs." Elliott Hodges. Betty Jane
the —
merry-go-round,
injured
and Hugh of lonl* spent Sunday ....
.------------ - ....
-------—his
evening with Mr. and Mr*. Gkxter.
third finger on hte right hand FriA party of Lake Odessa football day night so seriously it was nreesplsyer* returning home after a j sary to amputate it st the first point
game with Nashville on Friday aft- Saturday in the Pult* hospital. Edernoon. collided head-on with a Mr. । ward M. Palmer is a medical paHtrachy of Battle Creek on M-14 Hent at the hospital
I bout two and one-half mile* north [ Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Mater and
of here. Mr. Hlrschy. 40. an internal, daughter have moved In their prop­
revenue Inspector, who was driving, erty on Main Street.
*lone in the car was killed instant- ' Nashville won Its first football
ly. Robert Skeldtng. 18. star guard game of the season Friday afternoon
of the Lake Odessa team, was also,from Lake Oessa. The score being
instantly killed and Sheldon Pea-&lt;3 to 0.
cock. 28. an automobile salesman,
Mr*. Pearl Ayer* ha* gone to Bufdled a tew hours later in the Pult* falo. New York, to visit her daughhospltal. Erwin Smith, 18. Verl Mar- 'ter and family.
row. H and Dougla* Bhengood. 17,1 Supt. Wallace and Woodward
were taken to Pennock hospital. Both 1 smith took a group of Nashville
cars caught afire and burned until I football players to Lake Odessa
the fire department arrived. Tlie' Tuesday to attend the funeral of
collision happened at the top of a Erwin Smith. Arlie Reed, coach of
hill, and was apparently caused the football player* and its members
when Peacock swung to the left side । attended the funeral of Robert
of thc highway to pass a car that, Skelding on Monday afternoon.
was out of gas. The two cars met1 on Friday night the village coun­
head on. totally demolishing both ell and a committee of 12 tax pay­
cars.
I ing citizen* held a meeting to outThe many friend* of Mrs. Ber- line a proposed plan for the developnard Bertsch of Ban Diego, congrat- I ment of i\ pure water supply. The
ulatc her on thc birth ot a son. Mrs.1 committee waa chosen -by tlie ChamBertschSva/ the former Julia Lath-'ber of Commerce at the request of
rop.
[th* village president. Dr. Lofdahl.
The Pythian Sister* inltated one The committee will secure a "straw
candidate at their regular session I vote’’ of the taxpayers.
Monday night.
| Two boulevard light posts were
Billy. 15 months old son of Mr. knocked down and the globe of an­
and Mrs. Frank Lopez, was serious- other was smashed Monday morning
ly 111 last' week from drinking kero-1 when an Atlantic and Pacific Tea
sene.
Company truck struck a wire conMra. Frank Lauer of Augusta was ’ nectlng the special light posts on
In town on Friday.
. Maple Street.
A small bam on the Henry Roe
There were nearly 100 entrant* In
farm was blown down by the hard!tlie pet parade Saturday afternoon,
wind on Wednesday night.
.The girl* winning were, First prize.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and;patty Mater. She was wheeling a
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baktr of, small dog in a doll buggy. Marvel
Battle Creek were jn town Thursday | Marshall, second, leading a small
night.
j dog. Third. Mildred Dause. kittens in
Thc first meeting of the Woman’s a small cfadle. The boys winning—
Literary Club was held Wednesday, First. Hubert Decker riding his
at the Masonic temple. A luncheon shetland pony. Second. Charles Lywas served at one o'clock. Mrs. W. A. kins who represented Daniel Boone.
Vance, chairman ot the programj who- had hte hound pup and gun.
committee, presided. The following Third. Homer Snow, hte goat hitched
program was given: Roll call; va- to a wagon. The judges were. Mrs
cation echos; music, instrumental J Clyde Brown. Mra. George Williams
Mrs. J. Robert Smith; greetings by Of route one Nashville and Mr*.
|hc president. Kira. Gordon C. Ed-, Viola Hagerman ot Battle Creek.
rnonds; toasts to past presidents.
MORGAN.
Mrs. F. C. Lent*; response. MrsBernard Draper went this Monday
Floyd Everts. Thc guest speaker
was, Mrs. John York of Bellevue, morning to work for Otto Shultz.
Opal Webb of Battle Creek visited
and her subject was "Martha’s
Sunday and Monday with the home I
Vineyard."
The piano pupils of Miss Esther folks.
Catherine McAdaQW, Maurene and
Dull gave a recital Wednesday night
Otto Van Sickle, also Mr. and Mrs.
at the Evangelical church.
Mrs. Clyde Hamilton was hostess Jessie King and Mary Lou were
to the Baptist Ladies' Aid on Wed­ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Van Sickle.
nesday afternoon.

LyBARKER’S

One Cent Sale \

THE FAMOUS

Spring Blossoms
TOILETRIES
Cold Cream.................. 2 for .61
Vanishing Cream........ 2 for .61
face Powder.........
“*
"*
Rouge, Flamev ...
2 for .51
Rouge, Medium..
Rouge, Poppy -..
Lip Stick, Light. .
Lip Stick, Dark............. 2 hr .51
Almond &amp; Buttermilk
Cream........................ 2- for .51
Brillianline, Liquid ... .2 for .51
laic in glass................. 2 for .51

BUY TWO .
FOR THE PRICE'
OF ONE PLUS

FOR THE HAIR
Shampona

....... 2 for .51
Penslar Hair
Tonic - .2 for ,76
Ecu Capillaire
(Quinine Tonic) 2 for 1.01

Bay Rum,
Boralcd,
16 oi. 2

Try a load and you will be pleasantly »urprised at it* superior performance.

19c

15c

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Hour, Food. Coal. Cetn.nt, Limo, Brick, Til.

20c

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Mag-lac Tooth Part*.. .7
Penslar Denial Cream....
Antiseptine Tooth Part*. ■
Antiseptine (Liquid), Pint*..,
Boraline Mouth Wash, Pint*. 1 fa .76
Mag-lac Tooth Brush.............1 far ■Bl
Penslar Tooth Bfush.
Children* TootaBrush

THE BABY

Colonial Club Hair O.l......... 2 for .51
Colonial Club Boy Rum .... 2 for .51
Spring Blossoms Brilliontine.. -2 for .51
Colonial Club Hair Tonic. . • 2 for .51

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WOUNDS AND
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USEFUL THINGS YOU NEED EVERY DAY
Antiseptine Tooth Paste
Milk of Magnesia—Pints
Aspirin Tablets—100’s
Cold Cream—1 pound tins
Pure CJ&gt;d Liver Oil—Pints
Nelson’s Magnesia Mixture
Antiseptine—Pints
Hinkle’s Tablets—100’s
Colonial Club Shaving Cream
Pen-Gesic Ano'ga.lc for Pain
Almond &amp; Cucumber Cream

Tinctore Iodine, 1 or................ 2 for .26
Mercutochrome Solution . .. .2 for .26
Zinc Oxide Ointment, tubes 2 for .21
Carbolic Salve..................... , .2 for .26
Der-Ma-Mol Salve................. 2 for .51
Boric Acid Ointment
2 for .26
Carbolic Witch Haxel Salve. -2 for .26

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FOR THE TEETH
MOUTH AND GUMS

for .76

PENSLAR
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SH

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Colonial Club Shaving Lotion.
Colonial Cub To'c lor Men..
Colonial Club Bay Rum.
Colonial Club Lilac V

Ecu de Quinine,
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a Coal Full of Fire and Low in A*h Use
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Boric Acid, 4 oi
Epsom Salls, 8 oz.................
Senna Leaves, 1 oz.............
Castor Oil, 3 oz...................
Camphorated Oil, 2 oz? ..
Milk of Magnesia, Pints - .
White Liniment . ............
Germicidal Soap ................
Cascora Aromatic................
Eye Bath
............................
Cherry Bark Cough Syrup..
Tread Easy foot Powder . .
Cascora Ext. Tablets (100)
Nelsons Magnesia Mixture.
Soda Mint Tablets (100)..

1 for.21
2 hr .16
2 for .11

2 for

GLYCERINS AND
ROSE WATER

for.26
for.51
for.51
for .26
for .51
for .51
for .51
for .26
for .41
for .61
for .26^

PENSLAR
ALMOND A CUCUMM1 CtlAM
2 tor 5|C

Tubes

76^

4 oz. Bottle* 2 fors26^
2
2
■2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

CAMPHOR ICE
2 for 16®

NELSON'S
LAVENDER WATER
5 oz. Bottle*

2 for 51®

PERFUME FLACONS
Chypre, Jasmine,
Orange Blossom

QUALITY RUBBER GOODS
$1.11 Hol Water Bottle. Capacity £4
2 quarts......................................... 2 for _
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2 for 51®

2 for 26c
2'for 51 C
2 for 51c
2 for 76c
2 for $1.01

Baby Cartile Soap.........
Nelsons Baby Powder..
Zinc Stearate................
Glycerine Suppositories.
Baby Cough Syrup.2 for
Boric Acid Powder...................2 for .21
Boric Acid Ointment
Aromatic Castor Oil.

2 for 61C
2 for 51 C
2 for 26c
2 for 51 C
2 for 51 C
2 for 51c

2 for 51®

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Investments Known 1
are first mortgages on home* In a desirable
community. Thi* i* the kind of security back
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PENSLAR
NORWEGIAN
COD LIVER OIL
2 pint*' for *1.01

Laxative Cold Breaker*.... 2 hr .2*
While Pine &amp; Spruce Balsam 2 hr .Il
Mineral Agar........................ 2 fa 1.®1
Alkaline Carbonate* Comp. 2 fa .W

Hypophosphite* Compound-1 f*r 141
Maltonic.................................. 1 for 141
Fig and Senna Laxative • • ■ I f*r .11
Dynamic Tonic. ...
Cold Spot Com R*mov*r... 1 f*r «M
Vaporixing Salvo................. 2 f#z .51

VANILLA EXTRACT, PURE

2 oz. bottles 2 for 41®

FLEUR Du MIDI
TOILETR1IS

GERMICIDAL SOAP
2 tor 26&lt;=

SHAMPONA
COCOANUT OIL SHAM.OO
2 tor SIC

STATIONERY OF
INDIVIDUALITY

PENSLAR MILK OF
MAGNESIA
Full Pint*

fMMVf REMEDIES
Saline Laxative.................... 1 fa 4,

Buttermilk Cleansing G*am. 2 for
Cold Cream............................. 1 fa
Face Powder.........
Vanishing Cream.,
Facial Astringent.
Talcum....................

MAMAX

PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker

Hastings, Mich.

4 BIG DAYS—OCT. 10-11
Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-$

Chronic CofuHpcfl

2lor76«
GOLDIN.
MN ITMtM,
COUSH

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER »■ HU
of Harbor -5^7 spent

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But* of Michl

NOTICES
Si

lubmillril In III
Vhrlher IJ*rry
prohibit lt&gt;» M*n
o&gt;ieatinc liquor
Haatinx*. Michlcan. Srptem-

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.

FORECLOSURE.

I

Jiilntly.
maty. M
I Ruttan

Tp«»In&lt;l
nd V.'H

NOW. THEREFORE, l.r rlrlu

Bunday’school Rally at the church Thurs-

wlth Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Faulkner.!day evening. A good time is antlciAndrew Eddy of South Dakota pated.
and Mrs. Loren Eddy and daughter ।
regular monthly meeUng of
ly Homo Economics Specialists of Long Island are here to visit1 the Delton Community Club starting
Michigan State College
thelr mother. Mrs. Ludna Eddy, who m for the new year, with newly
Bl vear. old nn -Tuesday Sen- !elected offlccra wiu be held Monday
evening. September 8. Following a
It pays to mind the methods of :
oo-operatlve supper at seven o’clock
cooking when preparing food to be iGeorge Eddy, entertained with an a business meeting will be held after
Included in the menu for their vita- eight
i
o’clock dinner. Only members which a program will be given with
mln or mineral content value, ac- &lt;of the immediate family were pres- Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Flowers, and Mr.
cording to home economics exten- i
and Mrs. Leon Leonard in charge.
slon specialists of Michigan State ' John Miles u attending Hope Col­
Mr. and Mrs. Allen ’Firry of Litch­
College.
jlege at Holland.
field spent thc past week with thelr
Some ways of cooking savvjhq
‘Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wertinan parents, Mr. and Mra. Wade Town.
minerals and vitamins in vegetaBles. vu(tC4 jjf. and” Mra. Milton Nobles Miss Goldie Town 6f camp Custer
wjiile other methods will partially at Grandville Sunday.
also spent Tuesday evening at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams and
or completely destroy the nutrition-,
r&gt;r
al value of the foodstuffs.
sWnL'ln COUP1C
Mr. and Mrs. D’site Williams and
•
days in Detroit.
Mineral salts In vegetables are not | jjccaU5(. oI ralny weather only m family were Suhday guests of Mr.
destroyed by heat, but they are i few ventured out Wednesday eve- and Mrs. Roger Williams.
Mrs. Bertha Adams picked several
readlly soluble in water. If toojnWg to the Hau to organize a comlarge red raspberiiiuvii water is
much
io used
uocu when
wiicu I.WAU.,
cooking , munity
munity singing r
class.
iam. a
A partial or- bunches of pice mi*,.
OBDEB JOB PUBLICATION,
these particular vegetables and then | ganizatlon was arranged subject to Ties from her patch this week.
the cooking water 13 discarded, val- I
approval of tlie community Club | Mrs. Mary Shedd. Mra. Mabie
uable food material is thrown away. | at jU next meeting. Another meet- Town and two daughters were KalCalcium, the important bone-build- | ing wm
held next Wednesday amazoo shoppers Saturday.
Ing mineral. ’ itnd iron, the blood night at Uie hall to complete Uie
Wedding bells have been ringing
builder, will dissolve In this man- LrrBngements and It is hoped more in Delton again, congratulations to
n.cr.’.
Uie reason food ape- wm he present. Mr. Cecil Bamuin Uie newlyweds who are spending
clalLsts advise cooking vegetables in i wa3 ejected as director,
and
he
apthelr
honeymoc* on a trip to the
r,
v.rv
. nlM
...
„ his assistant:
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very iitti.
little wnf.r
water nnH
and uCTin.
serving »h.
the po|
j . as
,D.
Miles
liquid with them In a sauce or Other officers elected were; Mra.
Mrs. Libbie Vegenfus and two sons
gravy.
Charles Kahler. President; Max of Auburn. Ind., were guests of Mr.
The hot pack method is best for Reynolds, Secretary and treasurer; and Mrs. Byron Titus Saturday and
canning vegetables and most fruits Mra. Henry Carpenter, Mrs. Clif­ Sunday guests in the Titus home
so as to save the minerals by filling ford Kahler and Mra. Harry Wert­ were. Mr. aqd Mrs. Richard Erskine
the cans with the liquid in which man as pianists.
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dehart
A cordial invitation Is extended to Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ives
Saving vitamins Is more compli­ everyone
Interested
in
Sunday of Battle creek. Mr. and Mrs. will
cated. No two behaVe exactly alike School work to attend the Sunday Erskine and daughter and son of Sawhen they meet a combination of
water, heat, and air. as in cooking
and canning. Water dissolves some,
while heat, that Is long continued
heat, has a bad effect on several,
Mildred Smith. Reel.ter ot Probat*.
and oxygen in the air destroys still
others.
Vitamin A isn’t seriously affected
by the cooking process, but both
vitamins b. and C are destroyed by
heat and Oxidation and are easily
dissolved In water.
Short, quick
cooking at thc boiling point or Just
below Is advised by specialists to
save as much of these vitamins as
possible. The rule of cooking vege­
t Health ■hall In tables until Just tender—no longer.
Is good for saving vitamins.
Vitamin C is so easily destroyed
by cooking, that the experts advise
eating some vegetables or fruits raw
daily. In winter, when the supply
of fresh vegetables Is not so plenti­
ful. canned tomatoes wUl solve the
problem of getting sufficient vita­
min C in the diet, because they will ।
provide it whether raw, cooked, or
canned. Because tomatoes contain
acid, they hold most of thelr vita­
min C during both cooking and can­
ning.

Homemakers' Corner

Order COAL
to Fill Your Bin!
HASTINGS LUMBER
AND COAL COMPANY
PHONE 2515

HASTINGS

FRANK'SAGE

monica. Roy Perry of Lansing, Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Jake Walker of Has­
and Mrs. Jake Hoffman of Barney tings were callers at Earl Gier's Sat­
Mills. and Mr. nnd Mra. Roy McBain urday.
Mrs. Hasel Novlikey and Mra. EIlA |
Delton.
Catteof Freeport spent Sunday aft4;
SOUTHEAST HIVING.
cmoon with Mrs. Sam Eckert.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Troyer- of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jernberg of
Rapids were Bunday guests of Mr.
Lansing spent Saturday night and
and Mrs. Ray Wieland nnd family.
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Arthur
Miss Norma Lightfoot of Free­ Moors and family.
port spent Wednesday afternoon
with Mr. and Mra. O. L. Lightfoot.
Jack Garner makes a statement
Mr. and Mra. Morris Eckert and in support of the Roosevelt policies.
daughters of Grand Rapids called **e
Hc »a
is m&gt;vc
alive uu
and weu.
well, snu
and wc
we c
can
on Sam Eckert Saturday afternoon.’now worry about something else.

afC.THOMAS STORES

O. H. Bridal.

128 WEST STATE STREET, HASTINGS

CHANCEBT NOTICE.

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NOTICE OF RALE

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LEGAL NOTICE.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT

CHANCERY NOTICE.
Kthfl Jd Eliry. Plalullff.

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY,
r upon proof
■ •(dent of lot

Of Mirhippoaranea

RV8SELL R SlrPFEK.
it Juilcr.
PUIntllT.

Clerk of Btid Court.
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A. r&gt;. 19.14.

ALL SET for a Winter
of Clean, Healthy Heat
The picture above tells aa pleasant a story as
can be found. You see Mr. and Mrs. Citizen
happily gazing upon their filled-up coal bin.
That means a Winter of clean, economical and
healthy heat. You, too, ought to fill your coal
bin now. Prices are down—but they're bound
to go up. Phone us today for your next Win­
ter’s supply of coal. Juat Ttltphone 2257.

OBDEB FOB. PUBLICATION.

SOUTH BOWNE.
Will Mishler, wife and Gwendolyn
were Sunday guests at John Thaler’s
in Campbell township.
James Shaeffers moved into Mrs.
| Cora Gardner's farm house Satur| day.
, Mr. and Mra. Ray Aubll and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cosgrlff and
| Fred DeClalr of South Boston were
Sunday visitors kt Mrs. Jennie Pardee’s.
C. Van Patten's were in Hastings
Saturday.
Alden Eash was home from M. 8.
C. Sunday.
F. L. Walton and H. A- Cramer
were in Grand Rapids on business
Friday. Mr. Cramer remained until
Sunday the guest of hte daughters.
Chas. Fisher nnd Robert Norberg
of Grand Rapids spent several days
the past week with Adrian and
Nicholas. Cramer.
Mr. and Mra. Will Mishler and
Gwem^ilyn accompanied by Edith
Cramer were Hastings shoppers Sat­
urday afternoon.
Mrs, Frank Walton was a Sunday
guest at the liome of her brother,
Will Dipp, and family south of Free­
port.
Mra. Jennie Pardee and Miss
Eleanor Miller attended the chick- j
en supper at Bowne Center Thurs­
day evening.
Mrs. F. L. Walton called on Mra.
Emma Anderson of Freeport Sun­
day afternoon.
Mrs. Sarah Bucher accompanied
her granddaughter. Mrs. J. Poortvlelt, and husband to Grand Rapids
Sunday after having spent the past
two months with her daughter. Mra.
H- A. Cramer. Mrs Bucher will visit
in Grand Rapids until Friday then
return to the home of Mrs. Cramer
nnd will then return to her home in
Elkhart, Indiana, on Sunday.
Congratulations to Clare Eash and
bride cnee Beryl Heller) of Dutton.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wolcott of
Charlotte were Sunday visitors at
the A. T. Eash home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walton were
in Hastings Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Wibert of Has­
tings called al the F. L. Walton
home Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blough at­
tended the Emmanual Custer auc­
tion sale near Clarksville Saturday.

Lansing visited their aunt. Mra.
Minnie Bouck. Thursday.
Mrs. Vanessa Lobdell and daugh­
ter Helen, called at W. H. Pardee’s
Wednesday.
Mrs. Beryl Eash spent Sunday
with the Eash family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eash and Clare
went to Shlpshewanee, Indiana, Sat­
urday to attend the sale of thelr
brother, Lev; Eash, deceased, and
visited at tlie Claude Spruer home
while there.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L- Walton called
at the Harve Blough home near
Welcome Corners Saturday evening.

DELTON.
Mr. and Mra- Henry Carpenter
and father, 8. J. Carpenter, of
Swanton. Ohio, spent from Sunday
until Tuesday with relatives tn
Manton and Traverse City. They
were also accom]xnlcd by Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jay Wilkinson as far as Cadil­
lac. who spent the lime there with
their son. Floyd Wilkinson, and
family.
j
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hazen of Kal­
amazoo are making improvements on
their housodn Delton preparatory to
moving hero, for the winter.

&lt;,1111 th Brothers
Vclte &amp; Company
rhea* Z357 Hastings, Mich.
MiMrrt talik. Bolster of Probata.

and Mn. Charles Harrington mo­
tored to Hillman in the northern
part of the lower peninsula, Satur­
day night, returning Monday night.
Mlu Vivian Lane and Victor Lane

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Nationally known and Popular brands) —
await your selection. Tremend­
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Thomas Stores make food
shopping a pleasure. Food
buying during "Food Val­
ue Month” means greater
valudk and dollars saved.
DON’T MISS IT !

E

Quality

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FOODS

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HERSHEY'S COCOA
I Lb. Box
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LARD

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CHEESE
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P’NUT BUTTER
I

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CLEAN QUICK SOAP FLAKES 5 n». 27c
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CAMAY SOAP 5c
IVORY FLAKES, Lge. 24c
AMERICAN .FAMILY SOAP
10 Bars 55c

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                  <text>SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 10,1934

12 PAGES

Set for Cinderella at Cen­
EDUCATIONAL FEA­ I
IWLFNM81 Stage
tral Auditorium Friday—Mati­
TURES AT GIMPS
WITH NO REGRETS
nee and Evening Performance
SOON WE ARE ON THAT
MYSTERIOUS RIVER—
THE GULF STREAM

WHICH STARTS IN THE
And

inn
JLU
.
faew- —.~..o ...V taao.
Oast
St Of Florida at 85

I BARRY COUNTY DEN-

3 HE DATES ANNOUNCED

October IS, 19, 20

II

PROPERTY OWNERS , TAL SOCIETY MEETS BRI
Clarence Simpson of St.
\ MAY MAKE LOANS Dr.Louis,
Mo., Was Princi­
!pR0VISI0N8 OF NEW NA-

pal Speaker

W. K. KELLOGG FOUNDA­
TION GIVES AID TO
CHILDREN

....y-flve members of the Barry
Plans are now being completed for
TlnMiT wnrinmn T AW
LJZSSt
the thlrlenth annual Ag-HE ExpoTIONAL HOUSING LAW
|and Eatoi
Eaton Dental Society held an
। all day meeting at Nashville on
altlon to be held October 18. 10 and
EXPLAINED
Tuesday, with a fine program.
, 20. The white school building is I
1 Dr. clarence Simpson of St. Louis,
being
prepared
and
decorated
for
n
,
ICCTinue
Akin
5UOUICDC
Newsstand, provided,
the largest exposition yet held. The QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS M°the speaker who came un,STUDENT
TEACHERS
that Cinderella draws
r-nn&gt;a n-r*&lt;«-fn manager for the 1934 show will be
riUC IkJCHDUATinU , r tn® •U8Plce8 °f the W. K. KelS,IC comes out after the!
FROM STATE NORMALS Howard Ferris.
I
GIVE INrUnMATIUN logg Foundation. Dr. Simpson's
act
do
very thing.
------------Several
added
feature*
will
be
a
„„
.
general
theme
concerned the value
. .
. that the first act ,is 1
■■ ■
several
features will be
tnemc
claimed

Civic Player, to Put on Colorful Phy
Ticket! on Sale at Cordei Newutand

The Channing characters of the I Cordes
Cinderella will jcounefamous fairy story of
‘L—.
riu,.Inamc
come to life when the curtain r‘-«'5 sccond
‘on the colorful acene that Civic
K .u
Construction
at aPine
rul)C|J
Players Jiaoc
have jnipeicu
prepared awi
for waa.u
their van.one OI
&lt;M 'me
’
mOSt coion in me civic vw(,o»a
aaoavaa Work
w
aaav &lt;-H
... club exhibit and Beta
L.,.-Betal
patrons, young and old. Every aeat|Playera have everproduced. It de-,
and Clear Lakes Will
"£J£d ^pjS^tel? 83WD0

Money Must Be Ueed lor Bo.
a
x-w
dental should
tab beHetaken
«au
.
that
X-rav in
olctures
PalF °r ImProvement of

from one side alone as so many den-

HOir. OHASS *. OSBOM 1
BB BPKAUS AMD
HOMOS QUEST

WONDERFUL PROGRAM
FOR THE COMING YEJ
Low Price of |2.00 for

Seven Meetings
«
u
in the spacious auditorium will be ptft* Cinderella's kitchen and much
’ A^fXSm a
.7
Owner’s Home
tlst* do. Such pictures Such
often pictures
mean often mean
Day
I filled with enthusiastic Children at of the quaint old utensils and fur-1
Improve Facilities
I *JJ? *£%£££ Xhr
io"
the
Again we tall attention to
the prevention
prevent ion of
of serious
serious dental
dental
Along around foti? o'clock in thfl 3 00 In the afternoon of Oct. 12 and niture have been loaned by the Pubw K. Keiio„ Foundation is
cSitrri Sltorlum
"
J Not num, ot our render,
m,, unnot
w Uie
splendid program of the Hastings
1./, Havana ___
.........................................
. .
;
»uuitunuiii. r
derstand about the National Hous- Slides were shown Illustrating his
afternoon we left
and■ a* th«. r*.M&gt;rvatinnh tnr rvmlns oerfor- lie MllMUnicf Grand Raolds
far ns I was personally concerned.
ing Act the purpose of which U to talks which were very Instructive glns Oct. 15 and ends next April.
the afternoon performance a great | cellent offerings to those who be- their winter camps. These will be er-t________________________
We are sure we are well within
extend loans to those wishing to and helpful.
■ n nr*smr*nrt
especially around Havana,
was deal of interest is being manifested Heve in lite finer type of plays and' conducted thjs year for • period &lt;?f. ■
repair or improve their homes. Ar-I In November the meeting will be
I U ULlUIlLDC
tings Brotherhood has never before
seething with trouble and revolu­ in the "drawing" for Cinderella'sLpntertalnmcnt carefully and jralns-:twelve weeks each. The Foundation I
rangemcnls hare been made with' In Bellevue,
.ItaMta
have
1
taklnalv
done
It
la
a
nvMt
avwthv
.
.
.
.
|
|
i
ll
'
i
il
I
pigeons.
These
pets
have
,
takingly
done.
is
a
most
worthy,.
rran
'
~
„
trained
had a- better yearly program and
tion. What will be the final out­
such bantu as have entered Into the,
' ' “•
her constant companions dur- movement and should receive the ,.
.u .««
come of It all Is hard to predict. been
organization, by means of which
iing
-a.. the last few months and they* h.aHv
aurmnrt
nt
nil
student,
teachers
from
the
Michlhearty support of all.
Most anything may happen it would
such loans can be extended, where
■ran
Rraln
rvJIntfn
at
Vr\will be given away to the lucky boy ! The giatlnee starts at 3;00 prompt­ gan State Teachers' College
Yp­
This program will begin
next
seem.
all the requirements are met. The;
Monday night with Hon. Chase
To the ordinary observer, an ocean er girl who purchased a ticket to the ly and tire curtain rises on the eve- silanti to carry on their work at the
plan calls for monthly payments on i
seems but an Immense body of wa­ mating and who wrote his or her nlng performance at exactly 8:15. Clear lake camp. In addition tijere
, the loans made; that the person ap- I
igan. author, editor, traveller and
ter practically at rest only as it is name upon the ticket when ex- The Hastings Masonic Orchestra will will be four teacher-counselors which METHODIST WOMEN WORK P'^ng musthave an income five'
will make it possible for the camp to
platform speaker, who will give the
churned by waves or stirred up by changing it for a reserved seal at furnish the music.
TOGETHER IN HELPFUL I “times the amount of the annual [
be uwd as a sort of proving ground
great tempests. But the ocean..os
payment. He must also have a good
„„„„„„
for new ideas In educational and
the land, is in constant motion, and
reputation, good credit and charac-. LUNCHEON
QUESTS AT unique personality. He has a brUENTERPRISES
WOLVERINE
BEAGLE
health
programs,
which
the
Foundsi
through It runs great rivers, just
tlon will try out at this camp before j
DAMP MTANNIWA,
quent and fluent speakers and haa
a* rivers flow through the land. It
CLUB FIELD TRIALS
putting them into general practice. r
$35,212.08 IN
_
the ability to put across tn clear,
wasn't long before we struck that
'_________________________
and answers sent out by the Federal_I___________________
CLEAR LAKE
Instead of being* primarily a win­
understandable language what be
great river, known as the Gulf
Housing
Administration
at
WashingLAST
26
YEARS
Washing-I
Two Contests Completed on
ter health camp, as it has been dur-1
Stream. It starts tn the Gulf of
**
ton will do better than we possiblyii IQTCM TA AnADCQC
Ing the past two years, the Clear!
alone will be worth the price of a
Mexico. fr6m which It receives Its
Tuesday—Large Number
Shows
What
Oo-operative
°°
uld
ln
«
‘
v
&gt;n&lt;
our
readers
the
J
y.
Ayr
pt??.
lake camp will be more of a school
Brotherhood
ticket. He is a keen
name, posses through the channel
. ,
,
necessary
Information about how
;
--------------------------------, theBY
DEAN DAVENPORT thinker and analyzer;
of Entries
a man ot vis­
to the south of Florida, turns north
CAPACITY AUDIENCE IN camp, where the children will hare
Effort in Good Cause
loans
loans can
can be
be obtained.
obtained.
.
।
the opportunity to continue their
Competition in the 13-inch derby
ion. courage and versatility. This
and east in a course practically
I ’i. who maY apply? Any prop-; Tour Was Through Southern
CENTRAL
AUDITORIUM
Can
Accomplish
regular
class
work
and
keep
abreast
class
was
the
first
event
on
the
parallel to our eastern shore, on up '
'erty owner. Individual, partnership1
w.
ranHlmu
urt
Uie
notion
Unit
.
of
their
classmates
in
their
home
schedule
at
the
annual
Wolverine
and Southwestern Part
past Cape Hatteras. where it shoots ■
FRIDAY NIGHT
with a regular income;
schools. The subject* of reading, ■we annotdo very mueS w.-.rd pro- or corporation comnu,,^
off towards New Foundland. after Beagle Club field trials being held
taino™ |
of the County
writing, arithmetic, geography and ,
which It slows down and cannot be here this week and trials in the 13°u&gt;er Io b.7 *p&lt;taor ill " ‘ ' 1 The commend.1. dub nude Utelr
history will be taught as well as irwtalyklu.lly.
i
Clntatancn m.) »
Jtaw
traced as a distinct course and prac­ inch all ngc dog ctoos followed on VARIOUS ACTS WERE
neceu.ryu.be, detataWUien-c^
th
h
handicraft, art. manual training and be
i such that there is not much that nancial Institution consulted
next Monday night It will be a
Tuesday
and were completed. Ar­
tically loses Itself in the great sea.
'
i
Institution consulted.
al,rt
„r th.
VERY WELL PRESENTED other subject* which are giren in ।an individual can accomplish. But nancial
The Gulf Stream ha* a width of thur Wlllitts was the only local
3 tq WHOM DO I APPLY? Tb and southwestern part of the county privilege which everyone should imregular schools will be taught at the when
&lt;
at the end of the second day
several miles and along our eastern owner
1
it comes to co-operatire effort any jjatjOna| Bank. State Bank or yesterday forenoon, the cars leaving
________
coast
has_a________
distinct channel. Around to have a dog win a place, his Fello Espedally Amusing Were the camp At the same time the health for a good cause that is a different fyust Company. Savings Bank. In­ Hastings at a little after nine
Wlnrlzl.. it
it travels a,
program, recreational features and ।matter By working together, espe-' dustrlai Bank. BulldlM and Loan o'clock. It was a delightful trip and at DePauw University on the night
Florida
at —a rate of AC
85 ’ being reserve in the 13-inch all age
Barry Co. Fair of 1900
d°ne W,\hMrt,
'A-ocUtiom « £nar£
concluded at Camp Kltannlwa. Clear
other phases ot camp life will be C
&lt; ^‘y
miles a day. or nearly three miles
d*“and African Pygmies
an . hour. Considering its length. I Results of the first two classes
continued as they have been In the ।
Purpo“
contributing approVKj by
Federal Housing lake, where the members and their
Ungs because he appreciates his
breadth, and the speed of It* flow. | were: 13-inch derby—First. ShawCentral auditorium was packed to past.
de^ Can
BC'1 Administration; or to a contractor or
County Health Unit.
Last week the first camp started ।
It can readily be seen that it Is a anoo Flossie, owned by Mack capacity on Friday evening for the
Dean Eugene Davenport gave a whlch Barry county has
Possibly nothing locally would 11- jI APPLY
stream of considerable size.
[ Schimmell of Dearborn; second. twelfth annual Spotlight participat­ at Clear lake wl’h fifty children.
always
what we have in mind betplL “Ex?
|
timely talk on the dlfllcultles of the stood by him whenever he was a
I am told that while you are on Whittaker's Belle, owned by Charles ed ...
.... four High school classes. They came from the following lustrste
in by the
ter than the record of the Methodist ^on’wwr’ So^’^ lmn^re' farmer.
candidate for office. Hw church
the Gulf Stream the temperature i W. Whittaker of Custer; third, Lit-j post-graduates and faculty, the gen­ places: Battle Creek 10; Allegan i
Aid of this city. This Aid had J*®
ts more moderate, and perhaps I tie Man. owned by Jack Kennedy of I end theme being "The Eyes and county 10; 8 each from Barry, Van LadlH'
Among these dlfllcultles is the auditorium ought to be packed to
;
Buren. Eaton, and six from Hills- (uwk "a* ^rt^w^Rlren^
there's a reason. Between the Gulf | Detroit; fourth. Bishop’s Chimes. Ears of the World."
|Connectlon w,th 1101 more than flve drouth. He declared that this is the hear Mr. Osborn.
fourth year of drouth. No one except
Stream and the American shore owned by Beryl Bishop of Lansing:
It will be a wonderful privilege
The program as given In last dale. Mrs. Grace Lobdell Is again ■
hu prO!*rllr’ unksj
by the the Almighty knows just how long the members of the Brotherhood
।
there Is another current coming , reserve. Gray's Solitary, owned by E, week's paper was followed, each tn charge of the winter camp al STeS^
Kt “aicl^Vmiir I
DlnJ
from the north, perhaps from theI I*- Gray of Indianapolis, Ind.
it will continue. This had brought and their friends will hare on Um
।
number being enthusiastically, re­ Clear lake.
much distress in the middle west. night of Monday. November
The fifty boys and girls In this ।
10,
great fields of ice. The water here
Besides Wlilitts* Fello. winners in ceived.
S, to IK». when th. dtata I *
He said that dry weather is not the when Dean W. W. Whitehouse, of
is said to be 20 or 30 degrees colder i the 13-lnch all age dog class were:
“A Toy Shop" was the presenta­ camp were chosen for the twelve
only harmful tiling about drouths.
than the water in the Gulf Stream.’ First. Kingsbury's Warrior, owned tion of the Freshman class, the stu­ weeks' period by welfare agencies in ta mta to bbM .
dltab.
i
Naturally the captains of all ves- ,by F. G. Klngsbuj-y of Lansing; sec- dents representing mechanical dolls their respective communities, and this
Ladies' Aid was functioning in a tendthg from 37 months to five years Usually In dry seasons there are
apt to be terrific downpours of rain has a wide reputation as a spe&lt;
sels coming up from the south chart ond, Bishop's Rambler, owned by from
।
various countries. Special at the suggestion of teacher nurses prefunctory
manner. Possibly 5200
(Continued on page eight)
In restricted areas which do a lot
। 5300 a year would cover their con­
(Continued on page three)
(Continued on page flvei
I Archie Russell of Highland Park; numbers were given by Ellen White. connected with the Foundation. The or
of damage. Michigan has suffered
| third, Hard Times Little Jake. Charles Smelker. Junior Leonard,
(Continued on page rtx)
|tribution, to the work of the church.
After
itlwas
determined
to
build
a
from the drouth, but it is probable
SHOULD ADOPT
owned by George Hall of Detroit;' Metha Stanton and Victor Bslsito
LOCAL BANKS MAKE
DISTRIBUTES
DE­
CDI earnin'ctJAis/iai/v lfourth' BUh°P’ BU,y. 0Kned bI| An imitation of the Barry County
that more actual.damage will be
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
new chtfch, it was evident that the
ONE AMENDMENT done by cloudbursts in small areas.
OrLtmUIU onUWINU Beryl Bishop of Lansing
Fair of 1900 created a lot of fun for
Ladles' Aid would have to get under
LINQUENT TAXES
These will destroy fertile lands by
quite a little of the burden and they
I Kc®ne8t Interest has been ex- the audience. The Sophomores had
responded magnificently. The record Proposal No. 1 on Ballot Will erosion. He stated that tye northern County Treasurer Man* ColAnalysis snows u I Vc Of the pressed in the 2-couple puck stakes I put considerable thought and effort
Hahn,
’_
A
belnir
oventa
limit of the gulf of Mexico used to
shows, that from October 1. 1908 to
being run
run WednesdayWednesday mnnilmr
morning and
and iron
into mnUno
making the setting and events
Refer to Election of
Country
’sn.Deposits
Are
lected &gt;0,055.85 Durinf
in the show, for which 40 entries! true to that period. In the leading |
October 1. 1934. a total of 535.212.08
Judges
Insured
have been made. The show is being | roles were Billy Gladstone. Junior i
Illinois. The Mississippi river is
was raised by this organization. The
September
record
by
years
follows.
Each
year
Reid
Furrow. Stephen
The Banner has taken strong responsible for the enormous area of
The Hastings City Bank was asked held at the Parker hotel and opens {Walton.
County
Treasurer Maus o&lt;t Oc­
the date is put down as October 1. ground in opposition to the gas tax land known u the Mississippi Val- tober 2 made a distribution of tlM
to make an analysis of its deposit at 8 P. M . according to Don Bar-1 Johnson and Marshall Cook. Jr.,
This means the report covered the amendment. also the weight tax &gt;ey. The gilt brought down from
---------------by
- the government insur- "It of Howell, secretary of the Bea- !The special acts included a wedding,
accounts
delinquent taxes which he had col­
the. northern regions, the Rocky
Ilo
year ending on that date. Below are amendment, to be submitted at the i the.northern
ance agency which insures them )8Ip club
u parachute
drop, old square
lected during the month of Septem­
the figures:
•
jand Allegheny mountains, built up
November election.
.and
The agency wished to know what
Thp trials will last all th&lt;\ rest ot dances. Indian medicine man and
ber. A UXal of M.065 65 wore distribpercentage of it* depositors would Ithto week Bnd lhos* *'libln8 1® sec! other features of the 1900 fair,
However we would be very sorry I
(Continued on page six)
Oct. 1. 1909 5 574.40
uted. The amount* going to UM
aj— ---------------Oct. 1. 1910
1597.81
to have another amendment that la to I
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■
be e..u~
fully —
protected —
under
the 85.000some of the events should be al the| Winona Brooks. Robert Oorkin,
various taxing units is as follows:
Oct. 1. 1911 , 3,968.59
deposit guarantee, which is now in fairground &gt; little before 7 A. M . Homer Yecklcy and Robert Phillips
be submitted, voted down—and that' FORTY-EIGHT IN­
Distribution of delinquent tev for
(Continued on page six)
is to make the selection of judges
*
•Beet in banks which have this in­ when the dogs are brought out and represented the senior class in an
FRESHMAN COLLEGE the. month of September, 1904.
। Irish portrayal "Londonderry." Epeentirely non-partlson in this stale.
surance. It is quite, surprising to taken to the fields for the trials.
City ot Hastings 5M010
How many men and dogs will be,dally interesting and colorful was
know that the Investigation and re­
Tills amendment if adopted will, we
RURAL
CARRIERS
WILL
Village
Freeport 53.00
believe, secure better enforcement of Opened
port made to th6 government insur­ in Hastings dqying Die week for the; the Irish dancing. This was fol­
Monday Morning Village of
Jf Nashville204*0
MEET SATURDAY NIGHT the laws and will also attract the
ance agency showed that the de­ field trials cannot be known (intil lowed by an act by the post graduWith Teachers From W.
best talent for such positions. This
posits of 99 1-2 per cent of the de­ the events are ail over. Entries in *ies. "Down Among the sugar
THEODORE S. K. REID.
Total
positors of the Hastings City Bank each class are open until the draw- Cane," Gerald Stanton. Lynn Ferry,
To you. the voters of Barry coun­ Will Elect Officers—Meeting amendment la sponsored by the
B. T. 0. in Charge
were fully protected as to their de­ Ings are made for the competition William Fox. Margaret Densmore, ty: I truly want to thank you for
non-partisan judiciary committee of
To Be Farewell to OariMichigan, composed of 800 members, Forty-^ght are enrolled in the Maple Grove
nearby Geraldine Isenhath. Bettie Reickord your patience,—confidence and co­
posits by the 15.000 guarantee limit and many owners from
Freshman
College
which
opened
in
Castleton
....
We presume this would be true of towns' are not registered until Just and Vera Jacobson participating,
representing every county in the the High school on Monday morn­
operation during my present tenure
rier George Scott
Woodland ..
state.
,
practically all banks in smaller cit­ before the event in which they are I Radio City Music Hall Revue was of office. And I can truthfully say.
ing. Teachers assigned to Hastings Johnatown ..
The rural carriers of this county
| the Junior class offering, tap danc- “It has been a real pleasure to serve
ies and towns In Mlchlgab and interested Is run off.
M-l»
“The primary purpose of the
Baltimore &gt;«
The field trials were brought to ing and an African Pygmy Village you. the people of. Barry county, In will hold their annual meeting at amendment." says Walter Meek, De­
probably other states as well. In
too. which sponsors the college here.
Legion hall In this city next Satur­
large centers like Chicago. Detroit. Hastings through the effort* of the being the specialties. The pygmies and from your office."
troit attorney and secretary of the Dr. William Halnon is the college Hastings ....
'•
day night. The Women's Auxiliary (
New York, Phlladephla, eld. die Barry County Rod and Gun Club, j were novel and different from the
I have served you all alike, with of their organization will mfc^l at the committee, “Istto Rive the people of dean and will teach mathematics Carlton
30101
Barry
number whose deposits would not be Representatives of tiu? beagle club j usual run ot amateur productions, honesty, economy, courtesy and with same time. Both will elect officers!,• Michigan an opportunity to vote for
and psychology. Other teachers are
fully covered by the 55.000 guarantee came here last-spring to look the'Pygmies were Betty Oooper. Ruth
they want as their Judges, Mias Mary Elizabeth Veery. teaching
------ &gt;the best of my ability. I have in the for the ensuing year. Dinner is to the men
rQ.„,
_lv
Illrt„
the McLaughlin.
Donna Myers. Helen
for every depositor will naturally be ground over. They
_•—declared
:—-•-••.
——'•a—-*.------------------------------Helen 1)&lt;ul
Rhall in the future, welregardless of party label. Judges literature and riietorio; Ebin Bebaly, Rutland
^•m-^eetlnB^t^dav
idKh^wUI
lbould
**
for
their
IndividIrvine
•nich higher. The average for the cover to be very fine and voted to -Keeler, Phyllis Long and Norma i come your constructive criticism as
history and German; Miss Vila Prairieville ....
gbhole country is said to show that come to Hastings at a meeting in -Jacobson. Florence Westerlind. Jean'to service rendered from this office.
Eberhardt, rhetoric and biology. A Orangeville ....
। Arndt. Kathlyn Merriam.
Hazel
if you are pleased with my record
07 per cent of all the depositors in l4k‘uln«
teacher for Spanish and history will Yankee Springs
from
asfar .away
as ..In- | caukin, Jean Brower. Rexine Down- as
as your
your uouniy
County »;iers.
Clerk Ii oeucvc
believe that
banks in the United Stales are now .. owners
,,
,
J
—
-----.
—
mav
come later.
-Manannllc Ind.,
Ind an,
.
.
.
are here tnr
for tha
the '
, mg __
andi _______
Margret Barnett were tap. j am deserving
of. your support. for
Thornappb
fully protected with the 55,000 limit dianapolls,
lon is fast coming to recognize this
For the vocational and home eco­
October 1 after having made a fine
trlal* ; dancers, their act calling for an re-election and I trust tfiat you will
amendment as a step forward In in­ nomics classes. 110 havi enrolled.
record as a carrier.
***
-------enc6re.
I give it.
Total ..:................................ 53MT0B
The showing made by the local rsuring the Independence of our
19 for sewing. 13 for cooking, and
bank proves that the banks of this
~~ ”
|1 closing the program was a one
Even so, let me again pledge you.
courts from political party influ­
most of the others asking for var­ General Fund IIJ1LM
country are now safe places for the I
ence. Judges should be responsible
Covert Rd. Redemption .... 27050
act En&lt;llsh mystery drama. "The,the people of Barry county, * full
ious
divisions
of
commercial
work.
_________________________________ J Idol's Eye." splendidly given by Har- measure of sincere, honest, eoonomldeposit of money.
to all
state, not
•
. •. ri •
C*
.
an the
Uie citizens of the
tl
Mrs. Doris Eckert Deming of Free­ State Tax Fund .......... 5MJ0
iold Logan, Albert Becker. Fred Jones lCal and accommodating service, well
u&gt; any political group/
port has been named as clerk of all
The
member.hlp drive
JOSEPH DOYLE._ land Verrol Conklin, *11 members of .rendered. This in exchange for
v. annuel
m.
' Petitions bearing th “»«• of’
Tout for month ot Sept. . MAMAS
GERALD CRAPO DIED AT
the PERA and ERA project* here in
Joseph Doyle has decided to quit j the faculty.
|your confidence—and it shall not be
the local camp Fire afcupe -Hl gel
connection with the schools.
HOSPITAL FRIDAY A. M. farming so will have an auction: Credit for the success of the betrayed.
under way Thursday morning When
Secretary of State,
It is expected that the nursery
sale at his farm 6 1-2 miles north !Spotlight should be given to Albert!—Adv.
Theodore 8 -K Reid,
a group of Camp Fire girls will give ^7®“nend'
before
school, will open Monday. morning,
Was One of Two Men Injured and one mile east of the monument.: Becker, general chairman, and his
----------------- &lt;-•-♦----------------a play at the Central school audi- ZS
the Noye'P’ under the direction of Miss Helen
This will be an afternoon sale with I assisting committees, also the or- ir QHPCRUIQHDQ PAN
torlum at 10:15 o'clock for the puJ?...!1 wlU be propo«*l No.
When County Truck
Lynn, school nurse. Mias Ann BurHenry Flannery as the auctioneer..chestra directed by Wesley Logan, Ir ourcnviouno Uftn
p 113 of the fourth, fifth and sixth 1 °n Ulc Dalloti
cows, 27 hogs,
hpg&amp;Jand
all who assisted with the var*«▼ -rur-v aiiaiiv -rn
Tipper Over
Mr. Doyle offers 7 cows.
1
ACT THEY OUGHT TO
TEACHERS OPPOSE THE
ESS.
"AROUND THE WORLD”
Gerald Crapo, age 28. who was in­ poultry, lot of good farm tools, large lous acts.
layed a abort time. Assistants are
jured Friday evening. September 28, quantity of grain and feed, and
GAS TAX AMENDMENT
^Beer Joints in Resort Places
SUPPER OCTOBER 25 Miss Veda Scudder and Mias Belva
os mentioned "last week, died at other articles See the adv. on an­ TWENTY-EIGHT
Riley, who'will carry on the work.
Ought
to
Be
other
page
for
full
particulars.
Pennock hospital Friday morning.
There is a good enrollment for this It Would Out &lt;8,000.000
GROUPS ORGANIZED
Curbed
1. A. 8. PU». nursqry school which is also an
From Bute Aid to Our
C.KOKGE RANSOM.
remembered that he was one of
Novel Event at Uhuroh
I If there Is any way for the super- Bearers Club, a girl must complete,
ERA project.
Having more stock than he wishes "Oo-operative
Schools
Project” 10 visor* of this county to deal with all the various phases of Camp Fire
o
Approval for Uw recreational
the county trucks in Barrytown- to feed George Ransom will have an
work.
Parlors
jbeer joint* in the townships, which
classes and funds for their malntere are glad io notice
Subject Chosen for Exship when it tipped over. He suffered auction sale on his farm. 5 1-2 miles
I keep open until the early hours of
Thursday afternoon all the girls' The date for the “Around the
Item in me fifth district rMlIM,
a broken femur bone and internal southwest of Hastings on M-43 and
UMion Work
.
___ _wt
_____
di
nuaht tn Um dauaM
the __
morning,
believe _______
the board will unite in a hike to the fish I World" supper, which wa* post­ io that work will be held up for
injuries. The funeral was held Bun­ the first farm west. Henry Flannery
Local leaders of the Barry County ought t$&gt; prevent some of the harm hatchery where they will enjoy a poned several weeks ago. has been
day afternoon at four o'clock at the will cry this sale, offering cattle, Home Economics groups met at the which such -•
picnic supper followed by games and set for Thursday evening. October
places are doing.
Walldorff funeral borne, conducted hogs and sheep. Read full particulars
We have mentioned many times, songs. The picnic will be In the 25, at the Methodist social rooms.
PAST MATRONS' DIN­
court house in Hastings. Tuesday
by Rev w. Mayion Jones, pastor of elsewhere in this issue of -the BanGaily dedorated booths repreaentNER AND RECEP1
and Wednesday, October 9 and 10, that the sale of liquor as now car­ form of a regatta a* each group will
the M. E. church. Burial was near
• ——•-4
•- —•
for the first meeting of the year ried on through restaurants and re­ launch a small boat named after * 1
The Past Matrons' Club of
BatUe creek.
County Agent Foster report* 28 sort places is far worse than the old seaport or harbor, sending with
be purchased tings Chapter No. 1 O. K. 8.
BAR RY VILLE EXTENSION CLASS. groups organized and ready to carry saloon, with no regulation of hours; good wishes for an active and su
give a dinner in the Masonic d
the county road commission about
The Barryville Extension class will on the lessons for the year.
, terested in phop auey, visit Chln*c room Saturday evening. Oct. 11
. keeping open Bundays and holidays, oeasful year.
ten days when he was injured. His meet with Mrs. Herbie Wilcox TuesThe membership drive will conlln-1 potatoes xnd vegetables will be honoring the newly elected and tM
The project to be studied by the and wiling to young people An in­
case comes under the liability insur—
--------. of eyll wlu rcgujt pe until December 1 and is being 'fcarnd in Ireland; salads in Hawaii; pointed Grand Officer* of th*
xwn as’ '•*
the evitable
harvest
ance which the county carries and m
Stemted wdl be wel- groups this year is known
which eon- | unles* something is done to curb directed by Mrs. A- E. Johnson, di-;coffee, from Brazil; Dutch cheese Grand Chapter of Michigan and
"Cooperative Project" i"'-.
very fortunately for the family they comt,
?dv uuerai*a WUJ
rector of Camp Fire activities, and from Holland; chili-con came from
h. taking up these places
*
slst* of five lessons each,
will get a liberal sum from the in- *
'
*
.... interest
anyoilc f|ve
good reason by the leaders of the variems groups. Spain, and spaghetti from Italy;
a different subject of rural
surance company.
_________ _______________
SPECIAL FOR SEASON.
1 • *————
the United States will provide Tex- Worthy Grand Matron and Mr*.
and will be given by different spe­ whj places where liquor is sold
TO TALK AT QUIMBY.
| The Blfemo School of Music will cialists each time from Michigan altould be allowed to keep open later
STRUWIN PLEAD GUILTY.
as Swiss steak and Boston baked Grace Murphy. Grand Warder. Aft­
This
morning,
before
Justice beans, while weiners and sauer- er this dinner a reception will fal­
Dean Eugene Davenport will speak teach any instrument. 5! lemon. In- State College. The first lesson cov­ than ten o'clock? Can anyone give
why they should be Matthews. Lovell Struwln. aged 20. kraut may be purchased in Oer- low at the Methodist church pari
it the Quimby church on Bunday,' dividual teaching. A. A. Blfemo. ered remodeling of clothing and wa* any good reason
of BatUe Creek, plead guilty to the many. Besides these countries, othgiven by Miss Lola Holderbaum. The permitted
—Rent it has today on Sunday charge of driving while intoxicated, ers are also to be represented.
local leaders present at the meeting , holic-oonU
Dry County. Bute and Nation." Green St.—Adv.10-10.
A delightful program will be ren- friends are most cordially invited.
____ local
___ _1 and holidays? We hope the super­ He was fined 550, coats of 59 90 and
will hold ..............................
meetings with their
hls driver's license revoked for a dered during the supper. Mrs. Robgroup within a short time and'kive visors will take action.
BALE OF GOODS.
victory on Nov. 8—Contributed.
year. On Aug 185b. while driving on ert Oook is general chairman. Al'
the lesson to them. It is expected!
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•
CHICKEN SUFFER.
M-79
he
forced
Loren
Boyes
of
this
,
are
welcome to this supper which
tity of household goods at the Anna Uiat about 400 women over the'
DANCE.
Goodwill church. Thursday. Oct. Wolcott residence at Freeport, Sat- county will be enrolled in the 30
At L O. O. P. hall Saturday nights, city off the road, badly damaging his. promises to be novel and entertelndifferent group*
I Martin's orchestras—Adv.
car and injuring him considerably [ Ing.
Jsfferson BL—Adv.

Miles Per

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SPOTLIGHT WAS
DEC DEO SUCCESS

Two Auction Sales

COMMERC AL CLUB
MIKES COLOR TOUR

I AISE

Camp Fire Membership Drive Starts

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FOR BOOTLEGGERS?

OF LOUIS GEEL'S EL.

Boy Scout News

LOCAL NEWS^

R. OreuMl. president of the Central
Electric Company and of the Oen- .
■
■------ ---------- * this year Oriminali Oosting Country
tzal Eoctrlc Supply Company of 1
Battle Croak, ware pained to learn ot
““
Many Billions of Cash
iLlI |UII I ILLI! cold weather comes. Soo that stoves
Not Agree With His
(work of ••Lady" Baldwin i
and Scouters of Barry county held his death, which occurred Bunday ।
wadMMtor. Qetobn 10, 0
-------land heater. &gt;M mt un on auhatah- 1
Policies
'years BgO can't help COmpai
;on Friday night at the American night at his home in Battle Creek. ;nine pound son.
BDBBI8H SHOULD BE RE- :u*’ bates and away from walls. Be j
worx witn ma. Baiqwm wu me star :
‘‘Lou."
as he was familiarly called, I SU bl&lt;h rtlin«
sure that smoke pipes are clean. In
We notice that W. Alfred Debo has 'njuher for Detroit in the National i Many very wealthy men become j Legion rooms the following officers wax
bnrTtn
PUhta. all
“““ — tn Hastings and graduated '
OU1 . ‘------- ------------------------ ... . '-te Isent hl. rMl-rrmtt™.
th. dh,..™,.
il. -ht-w BpoPWUCSUJy
apoplecUcally red U&gt;
in UM
the fSC*
face When
whan »«• cuuccn; jrsse rw
MOVED AND WIRING
n ^‘uunclng the crime wave, yet “
some
1 Woodland-Adv.
I
lilted"rSr™■■SSdS, « V"
« “&gt;• S*
™ Aw
™
S* 78. president; Albert
ear nicy won me Dciuiant. It
___ __________ ________
.
n
.
INSPECTED
‘any combustible material. If you t**3™1- He frankly states that - as
uncommon thing for him to
men MI* d^’ M_, No. 71, vice-preaident; Harvey Business College and somi after em-1 Ur- and
c,rl Bryans. Route
have an oil burner, have it cleaned
h”" de?ea*‘‘ Pl^h every other day—In fact he .^TLflFb^nlJtad thlt Lariv all th* Burgess, c- M. No. 15. secretary.
barked
In
business
tn
which
ho
proab
°
rn
°
Ct
"
Routine
matters
were
considered
and
before starting up this fall.
renomlnatlon by a man who n*d to Ditch nearly three games a
“ to noted that nearly all the
NECESSARY TO LOOK
pered. Mr. Oreusel was not only a 8
P®™00* hoepiUl.
Lock at your chimney—see if the1**
W,U? th®.
■ week for Detroit then had but two •tocrtli«eradTi^o&lt;Mt the’tooUe^^ the arrangements for tire Camp-O,----- ; ,— ,—,
wee* rer ueiron men naa out two bootleggers, who
successful business man but a use-1 A son was born.on October 5 to]
the hooUeeeer
bootlegger
P-^doiiUig criminals, he other pUcherl mo6t of the
In boodearers. Who set the
OVER HEATING PLANTS mortar has begun to fall out totween uie
the oricas.
bricks. nine
If the cnimney
chimney
“"d®f..*
hlm lf hisso
® TI*
18M he
l'truck
out 344 while
batters, while up In business? He surely would not announced later. All Troops In the ful. helpful cltisen, who functioned Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Coleman,
«
. «■
tween
ne struck
out
jm natters,
any signs
signs of
weakness, have ®
Th
nDir““da&gt;
d*y’’.sa PP‘^
|tchcr
faru 150
180 tn
in have followed that vocation if It county are urged to remember and in many efforts made in Battle Hastings, Route 6. at Pennock hoad
Owners Can Prevent Fires shows
£ho*« «my
of-weakness.j»ve
!nou
ef whojans
Creek to better conditions in that piUI.
!
plan to attend this Camp-O-Rce.
it
Bovernor has IdreaUe been
.
by Keeping Premises
*' lepnired.
“** J Also have “the
“ *chimney
'
n crill-. n jegron
— •- B wonder.
-■ "Dizzy"
• - Dean men of means, particularly wealthy
CUZ' ?c
fc,Benlal- Mindly man,
Hospital Guild No. 18 will meet
h" -»■d“"
He
««pectaUy in- at the home of Mrs. W. D. Bennett,
On Monday evening at a meeting T
men in cities like Chicago. New
in Good Order
4
'recently ’
’
I York. Detroit. Philadelphia and of the County District Board. C. A. terested in the welfare of his own 638 East Mill street, tomorrow after­
Thia is Fire Prevention Week I fook over all the cords on portable
IClMVa’ — —•------------------------ •- • Jacobson ' was chosen chairman of employees, In whom he took a per- noon
noon.
People ought to become conscious of electric equipment, reading lamp*, his own and the governorIdeas *7'™
obey the taw. but were not willing the Court ot Hpnor to succeed the sonal
।I The Loyal w,wk»r&lt;
Worker* Rundav
Sunday Rrhnnl
School |
- _ interest
the needless waste of biuidreds of; toasters, electric Irons and other ----------------------------------------------- ~~~ —
777T'.. | »"□ " Micnigan ooy. coming on ap.t™. Rev. L. I&gt; Dewey. Jesse Kelley, new­
millions of property* In the United appliances Replace them if they «"« «*
h
,ann near HasUngs. where he now
the
time
of
his
death,
the
immediate
ly elected president of the County
States every year that could to pre- have become worn or frayed Make *’t"
111 «• 75 years of age. The Hastings age gave us the bootleggers.
tom' handed
handed “out
out"‘In
inthu
itatr Barnier
3 recenUy ^ublishwl^loM
We arC wondering how such men Association, was made a member of cause of which was Bright s disease. Mrs. James Gower last week Tues­
vented by proper care. .
sure that all the electric fuses in the ”hare
®VT bw
this ’state
--------------------I
be . Ihrhl te uku &lt;hb —
„r „„
.fcSVS“LSX^er\S ft*1
- the Board. Plans were made for a The funeral was held yesterday at day evening.
Russell Cleveland attended a Red
Firm may to a thrill to those who fuse box are new^ones.JThe fu«e is.
™n h 01' '“l
ln en"~rwln«
mnmuw eunnWin u&gt; U&gt;u rnunlr, Uw P X. Iron. Si Tttemu Spuiwh spectacular apparatus the safety-valve of the hou« wiring
-------------------nm&gt;iie.n
rt 2hlrl
»ol«
mcn lo can&gt; the!r UvU1« b* crimes to cloee Jan. 1. J. M. Townsend F** 00**1 church, .of which he was an
rhl'Jackson as a rep-1
•pecdLng
down
”
the
’
strects."
b
’
'rt
Thev
system,
and
fires
are
not
likely
to
i Burry County R4d
speeding down the streets, but thev system, and fires arc not likely to
I nr,
♦« .. ed U KO
against society, they themselves, named as chairman, and the other active member. He had boon actively
constitute a far different picture to result f™m lhe wiring if the fuses
1 f
I VcrT mieresung to us. ror wnue
WhUe we
WC lhesc same *e*lthy men who get so com rti it tee members are Dr. C. P. connected with the Central Electric
Associationf lhe first of tb&lt;
the victims of the
blaze In IMS. arp &gt;»i proper condition. Instead of "I*"*
“aDebo
‘"‘a‘nhas
*“&lt; Meh
gaw B^dwin
we saw red in the fac* ln talking about 'Lathrop. Dr. B. A. Perry and Jesse Company for thirty rears, and «a. 'kWt
era. tncn Mrmade |&gt;rteon-1
a sue- nevcr
?»?,!
SnnTm pitch,
h’i’' for thirty years, and was
red in the face In talking about'Lathrop. Dr. B. A. Perry and Jesse
10.000 peraons-men. women and gettmg a new fuse when one blows ces-i But if th&lt;- purpose of hLs office ,u
Barry county board T
ofumfu
_'‘rt ---- -------------------in raaa --- -------------------crlm® and who demand protection Kelley, also T. J. Berry of Middle-1 *««*«=•« o*
rvl,r.r7~7_'
T.of uianwgamzatton
that organisation as wen
well I)-The
thlldren—lost their
lives infires, out. some people put a penny behind is the protection of society, we would Ti^a klgJe ga^e nt riiira^m 80 ''Ocirerouxly-are. In large mea- Iville. A report was given by the Cab-1** the Central Electric Company all
mS?
The property lossamounted to
the old fuse. This practice invites *say that his wo-k iuu been a failure which cSin ^? ^.?mi.C«^;Ja ,ure' re«Pon*“&gt;&gt;e for building up this In committee, consisting of Hubert M that Ume
th® Hastings Iiotary Clu;b Mon
day noon
about 8300JX10.000 tn the United Arcs.
,
___
-------—----------------*L,Wcd claas ot criminals wi&gt;o have become Cook. Robert Cook. Fred A. Smith,
He is survived by his father. Byl- “A’LJ1??!’
d cnJO&gt;’d ‘heir entertslnmcnt.
.
Blates alone. Here are same suggesEvery member of the family yp
mac MAUCi UUAV
HE HAS
NOVEL
WAY
John c*“k3o“--aueh a P14ue to society. These Archie McDonald and Marion Whit-I tester Greusel, who Is 90 years of r
Uon,
should
know how to call the
Gu
nHO
I -----------------------------------Jesse Moore,
who was injured
Tn laUs
CUI CL
ru TVn
w.,
u
ST.
Suh. - — -. criminals are cosuns local state anti num. n is- expecien mat a cautn on JF;!!
4J?.J'S
uons tn
io nrewnt
prevent flrr,
arcs
oi.mu-w
•' fire
‘ ‘
. ..to i! (\
-------•gc. ana
oy two orotner». *!?•"'
Sylvester
„
.£■
to shuck walnuts
“■
C . and Frank w.. of Milwaukee. al,r®&gt; “«*? °”r
so by his widow and one daughter.
nticoed In the
money. Any man who bought liquor I within the next ten days,
out cf the way places—and remove easily seen so that the call may to pu»s
;n Rnndwav nn6 the kno*-n u "Billy" Sunday, the fa- jof a bootlegger when we had, proagc j6
Banner of last week, is apparently
• • •
.
■11 rubbish and needless nccumula- put through right Especially should
*uv mous evangelist. In 1887 we saw 1 hibitfon ought to be doubly ashamed ’ Troop 74 held a parent and Scout
~
)&lt;(
making a good recovery from his
[injuries.
’
alkms of things that can burn. Pro- ‘he one who puts in the call for lhe
County Trucks Do
Detroit play
-----an--exhibition game al of his part in creating such a des-' meeting on Monday evening at the
OBITUARY.
,
[ South Bend. Ind., against the South
vide metal cans to hold debris—that th* department give the operator
.t.
j b
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Strtmback of
Helen Elizabeth Bresee was bom
perate class of criminals,by insist-' parish house. Dr. M. R. Kinde act­
Bend Greenstocklngs. then lhe leadis one of Uie mart useful fire pre- clear instructions to where the fire
near Woodland, are the proud par­
Seymour Jordan of Irving has de-1 ing non-professional team in the ing ort the gratification of his own1 ing chairman. Mrs. Bernard Reed to Levi and Louisa Bresee on May ents of a son bom Oct- 7. weighing
vent ion methods you can carry out |is. so there will be no lost time.
12 1884. in Barry county and died
midwest. It
only seven innings selfish wishes without regard to the was in charge of the arrangements,
Cartle&amp;sly
discarded
"smokes."
Following these simple instruc- vised a novel but effective way of uuuwnv
&gt;v went
wcin omy
eleven
pounds. He will answer to the
safety to society.
land
'1 * Scoutmaster
‘
Kenneth
*• Skinner September 28. 1934. at the home of
dnirHn..
a
.11all ...
__ .tthe
__ v.Detroit
. ..
■
shuckingwntn.iva
walnuts.U’We
t 11...
res
lire1I I....
but *_
in .....
that ..
time
sluggers
matches. or sparks from stoves or lions may save a lot of damage,
| was in charge of lhe program. There her daughter. Mrs. Joyce Van name of William A. Mrs. Btrlmbock
that
Job. mi.
Mr. Jor&lt;n
...j, that
...a. is a mean fju
'""i---' had
:u»a unirea
baited out 42 runs, wnilc
while nil
all
furnaces will often go out of their..
———
was a good attendance of parents Byckle. aged 70 years. She was mar­ will be remembered as theXormer
| ALL SHOULD DO LIKEWISE.
h«a found
ivu.iu a way
wu&gt; mj
gvi it done
aonr with
v
has
to get
th. Grcwutocklngs could get was 2 4 WAS A WHALE OF A
ried to William Henry Hampton. MIm Beatrice Rose.
The
— Wexford
------------ ---------County ----------Pomona
.. little
bttle inconvenience to himself
himself.
। a gift
he last inning.
'
ouiirLuv.cn nam and Scouts.
Henry Stone and Frank Bynun of
SUNFLOWER
•••
April 12, 1887. who proceeded her in
Grange had their meeting at CadilThe couqty road trucks come up
Baseball has certainly changed
Qviaruuvvt
n rt.Mll I PLANT
| This week Friday evening a meet- death 8 years ago. To this union two Detroit, whose arrest we mentioned
lac on Friday and put themselves hU way after clay. When they arc a lol in the years since then, but It Was Plantorl hv thn
daughters
were born. Those who last week, were brought .before Jus­
■
ing
of
Scoutmasters
and
Scout
umuiUnously on record as being op- ROing by his place he puts the wal- [ there orc no totter players.—Holly ।
j vn
a
tice
Cortright on Thursday on a
survive
her
are
a
daughter,
Joyce
leaders will be held nt Battle creek
posed to lhe proposed gas tax and nuts he gathers from the trees into Advertiser.
and Was 16 Feet and
viui DycKic, onc surer ina run- charge of disorderly*conduct. Each
headquarters. Music by Jc.we Killey, Van Byckle. one sister. Ina Tunweight tax amendments, sponsored the track on the clay road and the,
-----------------—•'»
--------Five Inches Tall
Fred Ballance and OIL* Gallup and
by the Michigan Automobile Club of heavy wheels of the trucks do the TIA/fl MARC AAnm TA
A
daughter,
one
sister
and
one
whlc*? lhcy Palda talk by L R Beeler of Middleville
Detroit.
farmers want jo
to a
Job.
Aflerthctrucksgoby
he wui-.s
waits ihtahahh
,
Detroit, Unless
unicss larmers
1" ajicf
me irucits go oy nc
r-__5
~v.
If babies could tell why they
brother preceded her In death
.,T3\?^MC&lt;}n^?Jnan J-c-K®t®h’
make up the $7.00QX&gt;00 less gas tax for about half an hour for the Juice AUTOMOBILE DEATH TOLL Cook has made a practice of feeding on 'Troop Advancement and Hold­
cry — but they cannot, and so.
Funeral
services
were
held
Oct. 1
d
^?rc n *Ue?n
ing
Older
Boys."
arc
wme
of
the
----------------------------------and
$5,000,000
less
’
Tales
tax.
”
which
to
dry
Then
he
gathers
the
nuts
’
-----—
•••••■
------------------------------,
—
—
---------------—
j
—
------------—
-----------________________________
the
cardinals
as
well
as
other
birds
when the usual — and natural —
------------------Harold
ay-to attend a dinner Monday
unniMu.
ouc uaa fcnlurc*
th® program scheduled, at Banfield
church.
Rev.Mond
will result if this amendment car- All will admit that that U better Chas. Watkins
and Clara ,hrou8h thc colder months. She
has
noon ln honor of Senator Vandentending of the mother falls to
two feeding
feeding stations
stations, »nd
and h».
has much
mucii7crnon Winlnger is in charge of Weston
‘
of Allegan
*"
officiating. Bur­
rlcs. they had better follow the than shucking by hand
t*°
bring relief, the doctor should be
, berg and to listen to a wonderful
ial
in
Banfield
cemetery.
Rogers Die as Result
delight in watching the perform- cooklng ,rr»n««ncnta.
consulted.
Grange in this matter.
address by the Senator following the
TANWANKA CAMP FIRE GROUP.
of Iniuripq
ances of her feathered friends.
,
| The
Hastings...
Rotary Club will ,
Tlie training and experience of
banquet. Mr. Ketcham wqs chair­
..
,
. J,
The food which lhe birds relish
The Hastings Rotary Club will
NORTHWEST THORN APPLE.
FINED S25.00.
Tanwanka Camp Fire Group met
a physician enable him to un­
George Adams, Frank Oarbow. man of the meeting and introduced
nn.iKuuwa. who
.w ...»
n at 4 15 September
Al about 6:30 Thursday evening most, particularly the cardinals, is ag"ln -’Ponsor the Sea Beaut Ship
Harry Whittemore,
lives near at Belva Riley's
derstand the symptoms of a cry­
Senator Vandenberg. He also gave
Payne iokc
lake in
with Mrs. Clara
sunflowertheyseeds.
Naturally they,No *°®'
10®’ Admiral Rock.
Rock Thia
the Glenn Allen. Guy cline and aon.
ui Yankee
xanaee Springs,
springs, was -*S.
-»• The
*•« meeting
mcciuig was
wan opened
openm with
wun ttl&gt;
—automobile,
- ------«™is- sunnowrr
sccas. RogNaturally
।
This is tike
ing baby as readily as the driver rayne
r.- posses.. riu,
i... prs
PFs.
age M.
63. of
of this
t h L, city
eitv al
i&gt;t the
thn wheel
whirl dropped some
____ of... them
___ on
... me
.... soft.. montb
month *(nr
re-reirirtrrlng Any
Anv toy
hvv Burdette, attended lhe ball game a talk to lhe republicans of Allegan
arrested some Ume ago for
the Camp viu,
Fire T-.
Law. followed u.,
by .the
-age
or rt-registcring.
cf an automobile reads traffic
county which they heartily appreci­
sion of home brew. On Wednesday of business meeting. We made our a"“ *'llh Charles Watkins, age 68. ground near the smaller feeding over 15 &gt;fnrs of
who wl"b®s to at Grand Rapids Sunday afternoon ated. • •
signals.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis H. Morgan and
last
week
he
appeared
before
Judge
plans
for
the
membership
drive
and
*
bn
llv
'®
d
111
Orangeville
near
Gun
board,
which
is
fastened
to
one
of
,^°*
n
,bls
sblp
should
800
Skipper
‘■Simple remedies for children"
Hale Herbstrret. Wesley Douglass
for this
this years
years meetings.
meetings. The
The meet
meet­ 'Hke. riding with her. Upped over the kitchen windows Thte summer iClcvcla,l(1 or come to the meeting daughter. Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. and Rnv
administered without proper , McPcck.‘’plead guilty and was given for
Ray Bryans were arrested last
Verne Thomas and son, Birge, spent.
a
fine
of
$25
which
he
paid
and
put
mg
was
turned
over
to
Marion
Radat
*
hal
"
known
as
the
J.
J.
Henonc
ot
the
seeds
planted
by
me
birds
Wednesday
night
at
the
Scout
Ship
medical advice, fall so frequent­
Sunday with the latter's eon. Mr. “vsk
K on
n a charge of destroying
------- .two
—
...
—■ probation. a
t. ford and Willo« Jones
now
U|X)I)
years
tiv
wu&gt;.v., who
n&gt;aw gave' an oershoit- farm,
-------- —
--- owned by Mor-- grew
sicw and
nuu became
uranne an
an enormously
enormously on N' Michigan Ave.
ly as to make it doubly unwise
property.
They were brought be*
ma V-AzA... I.
ZATt'A IH ,1 I l.lav
rlS Johnson.
M-37
Uluru! lhr,'P
nlna.r She
CL- —
... I.
U—..... AA
__ A...
*
'
and Mr*. Maurice Thomas, of Gales­
,&gt;Aon . on
on
m-37.
about
three iuijc
largepuoiu
plant.
cut
down
Monday
not to call a doctor when the claimed that he did not know it was original play based u|x&gt;n their hob- |। r“ J°n
.......
...JT,
7.—
.
one cm
hItoowii
sionaay
fore
Justice Matthews on Thursday.
miles eart
ca«t of
of Middleville.
Middleville, Just
Just whnt
what morning, _..u
and r_..»u
found it .—
was _i_r
sixteen
Saturday at one p. M.. Troop 75 burg.
illegal for a person lo make home hies, health and sewing.
I miles
—
baby — that tiny bit of humanity
Herbstreet admitted his guilt and
The Social Club was entertained
brew.
The next meeting will be at the caused the car to get out of control feet and five inches tall it bore a 1and leaders go to the Jacobson cot— needs &lt;but cannot tell, except
was
given
825 fine and $5.85 costa
nt‘ Grand Haven
a week
end : -•
nt lho home of ..
Mrs.
George
“BC n
m»»cn for ■
wiv* niu
a.— uw
.bc Adams 0
_ u
.lr.v days in Jail. He is taking
same lime and place. Reporter— is not aenmteiy known. The road large sunflower which will orohablv ^ing!!
by symptoms! the physician's
or
thirty
at lhe pluce where the accident oc- vfeid a nuart of seeds widely Will be
Louder* and-Junior-officera of Thursday. A fine Ume and a lovely, th.
tlu, ui£ sentence. Douglass was
SUPERVISORS IN SESSION.
: Jacqueline Moore
,
care.
curved
has
no
steep
bahks
and
is
Jed
to
the
birds
during
colder
P*
hcr
T
roo
P
s
United.
All
should
dl
{
“
’
er
„
o
v
‘
given
810
flne~and
costT’oT’aSH?
I
The
board
of
supervisors
con
­
ol,lcr
Tro
°P
hivited.
Prescriptions for children also
come
•
Ruth Standish of Bowens which were nald nrv»n&lt;
vened Monday morning with Allan HONORED HASTINGS WOMAN. broad enough for easy driving; but months
come in
In complete
complete uniform.
uniform.
require expert care in com­
upprt
MU in).,,,; Mr
--------- •••
Ml". U wortln, lor Mr,. Upterr.
Hyde, supervisor Of Johnstown), pre­
Mrs. A. W. Woodburne of this city, Ute
pounding.
16
Summon
anil attending
attendimr school
nrhnni at
»r..
. boarding
c®sta or with
fifteen
in JalL
Ust
Saturday
five
Scouts,
super;
‘
WMm
and
[
He
U
thedays
shertrt"
siding ayer their deliberations. The was named an advisory vtce-prcsl- Watkins so seriously that he died RAYMOND KN 01 I DIF&lt;5
Last Saturday five Scouts, super-,
U boarding J™.™
with the sheriff.
l'vised
vlsed by
i„. ForemBri
i, He
„“
by Maur
Maurice
Foremari. .uhcrert
ushered I। Middleville.
Middleville.
October snwfpn of the board is al- dent al the annual meeting of Ute the following day in Pennock hoc,- nH"¥lu,’u MWLL Ultd
I Hon. John c. Ketcham will speak
.waj*. important. They agree upon Women's Synodical Society for mis-, pllal. where the two were taken by! AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT al
1* '7
‘J of "
-----------------------lhc: u
M vsi. M. S. C. football
;at
a
political
meeting
in
Centerville
the ’4x budget and the items needed sloits of the Presbyterian church of an ambulance from Middleville. Sat-7
at Ann Arbc
Arbor. About twenty j
IRVING.
_______
game at
tomorrow, Thursday, night and at
jto carry Oh .the county's business.
i Michigan.
urday afternoon about two o'clock Injured at Nashville Sept, ""'
“■•a under the leadership of Hu- [Last Week's Letter.
scout*
Gaylord on Friday.
'•
. Bronson and Ted Zeigler went; Miss Minnie Jenkins is very seri।
16—Died Thursday
^sJu'
hospital.
OBITUARY.
, *
.
to South Bend to sec the Notre ously ill. Mrs. Fred Carl from Mid­
Mr. Watkins was the first husband ’
Dame
game.
idlevillc
hr
with
her
for
the
present.
Donna Blough, only daughter" o( '
at Lansing
of Mrs Rogers They were divorced
--------------MAPLE
*■♦•■ OKOVE.
'
.Her sister. Miss Man-, being unable Jesse and Doris Blough, was born ‘
«-vOT|
«„ ,M Mr. W.uua” , Raymond Knoll. 28. whose left leg '1■
SOUTH
11. Barry Co.. August 26. 1934.-fcnd
was crushed on Ssptember
September IS
16 white
while '
«»n .lur ,»«mM jwd R«c„
)■ Bom to Mr. and Mra. diaries N. .passed away at Pennock Ixx^ital.
thl, «»• Alter hte drathrhe was h.' 1“ ««“«.»» &gt;&gt;" oonalrucUon &gt;"&gt;
O""
.............
this city. After his death she was
Mrs Etta Chance of West Ver-1 Burger of Flint, formerly ot thia October 5. 1934. at the age of 1 .
not remarried For several months of the new bridge over tile Thorn­
;
place,
on
Sept.
21.
a
son.
Congratumonth
and 9 day*. BLe leaves to
past Mrs Rogers and Mr Watkins apple river at Nashville, died Thurs- montvflic. Mrs. Ella Fcighncr of lations.
[mourn her low. her father and..
Nashville and her sister. Mrs. Rose
.»&gt;e
have srvmeu
seemed lo
to renew
renew inentuy
friendly reiarela- d”
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schenkel enter- mother. Jesse and Doris Blough, a
tIOns with each other as they had 12R'
’L® *2 T?£.On th« br,dKe Munson, of Puente. California, vis- ,tained
Mr. Schcukcl’s sister and hus-1 twin brother Donald, and four oth- 4
been out rldinv in Mr, P/arnrs*
was pinned under a five ton Ited Mrs.jlda Norton Monday. The .
“lrder
a ®Mn broke and he ladies were young ladles together [band. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bessmer er brothers. Charles. Jack. Kenneth
from Hastings Bunday.
'and Richard, one great-grgndfalhThe injuries to Mr Watkins were dropped with the girder into the more than fifty years ago.
Mrs. Whitman Bcnliam's parents er. Grandmother and Gr&lt;ndfath-\
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton and from Homer are staying with Mrs. ,er Blough and Grandmother nelson..
his death, but it Is said that he had Hc
He
whs
WM
later
UUr
*mnv',rt Jo Lansing I Lieoia
Cleota spent ounaay
Sunday wun
with Mrs. ttta
Etta ■
—- —- ----- - rremoved
Benham since Mr. Benh&gt;m's death 'two uhclea and aunts ana fouta weak heart. Mrs. Roger* was In­ and appeared to be making a satis- chance and Mr. and Mrs Bob EllisThe Fellowship has started its cons ink* The funeral waa *»61d on
jured about the head but it was not factory recovery; but an embolus re­ ton in West Vermontville.
church year off with a large attend- Sunday at 12:15 at the Walldorf!
thought at the time that her in­ sulting from the injury blocked the
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jarrard and ance at the first meeting. Ail are'funeral Iwme. Rev Prank Loomis
blood stream and caused his death.
juries would prove fatal.
sons
of
lhe
Mayo
district
and
Mr.
glad
for the return of Rev. McKean officiating. Burial In the Rutland
He is survived by his parents, Mr
and family.
j cemetery.
and Mrs. Verdon Knoll, and a broth­ and Mrs. John Smith of the Moore
NATIONAL BANK TO HOLD
district spent Sunday with L. W.
1ST. ANNUAL CROPS SHOW. er. Maynard Knoll.
Jarrard and family.
The National Bank of Hastings is
sponsoring an agricultural or crops THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB.
At the meeting of the Thornappie family «pent Sunday evening with
show November 5Jh to 10th inclus­
Ive. All raisers of farm products in Garden Club held at me residence of. their daughter/ Mrs. Clarence CunBarry county are invited to make Mr*. E. A. Burton on Thursday. Oct. I nlngham and family near Bellevue.
(lasting*, Michigan • Telepho’nea 2244-2557 HL—I
.
elected' Mrs. Lulu Gray U
is spending
■pending a few
exhibits at this show Cash premi- 4. the following officers were elected
G rah am Flour or
urns will be yarded to those hav­ tor the ensuing year: President. Mr*. |days with her son. Harold, and faming the finest exhibits The Judge of V. R. Wlnmger; First vice-president. Ily of Ea.sl Assyria.
PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14
r
Corn Meal 5 it*. 19c
8Scond *,cc'| Tile Wilcox Ladles' Aid will meet
this show will be Roy Decker of the
W,th Mn’
Ora&gt;' ,or an B,tcr"
Michigan State College
will be Lnrl
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
l.loon
October 11
here November 7th. Full announce- and Treas.. Miss Sadie Glasgow
Post Toasties or
men! is given by the National Bang HaIl-m^iw°&lt;rrh^nlh‘! tclutol,M’ I Mr ami Mrs. Grover Marshall re­
Hawthorne
iThomappiei
should
be
'turned
Friday
after
spending some
Corn Flakes
10c
of Hastings in this week's issue of
the county shrub because of 1U ,
77 r .i.L, Izt ir r
the Banner
.rwUw.o. .ii
..
’.time with her sister. Mrs. H. J.
STmiJ wiut •
m““ Volu- alwl husband at Warsaw. Wls .
Rowena Matchless
INJURED WHEN CARS
me^r.nr^.^7^^ .’T,,r "turotoi
”y way of Chicago.
r**’
COLLIDED fl.N ROAD. ^"
'"‘JyjPrifW.xnd
apriog ana me
the proiuse
profuse nashar- ; where thr&gt;. vUUed Uw world's Fair
Family Hour mjiu 93c
Mrs Harry Cole. N. Broadway. U vt*4 of red apples that make It beau-1 and relatives. Mrs. Ethel CavaComedy—"Oil* Well”
Latest Path© News
tiful
a iKitienl in Pennock hospital fol- nf
"' in the fall.
fnaugh returned will) them for a
lowing an automobile smash, when
B was decided to have a vacation visit.
SPECIAL BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY
her car collided with one driven by of three months during the whiter I Mr. and Mrs. Bqb Elliston of West
Archie Russell of Highland Park , with the understanding
_____________ that the otAs reported to lhe Banner. Mrs.! fleers could call a special meeting at Vermontville spent Monday evening
DOUBLE — TUESDAY — FEATURE
with their folks. L. W. Jarrard's.
Cole was driving toward Hastings. : any time.
MIm Ila Jarrard ot BatUe Creek
when Mr. Russell, who was drving I A vote of thanks was given the re­
west on a township highway, col- ' tiring officers for the very efficient
lided at the intersection. Mrs. Cole work done during the post year A
Mrs Lulu Gray entertained her
suffered severe cuts and bruises and rising vote of thanks was given Mrs
a cracked knee cap. Mr. and Mrs Burton for the gracious hospitality son. Lawrence, and wife of Detroit
over the week end.
Russell were uninjured. KBs. Cole extended the club.
'
Mr and Mrs Harve Cheeseman
is doing as well as possible.
। Adjourned to meet with Mrs.
।. Marian p. Goodyear lhe first Thura- and family attended a birthday
MERCil AN DIS ING*EVENT
party on her father. Sam Buxton, at
day in November.
Banfield Sunday.
AT CARVETH A STEBBINS. |
Mrs John Norton spent Wednes­
The big Rexall one-cent sale, soj
I
The
Hastings
W.
CT.
U
will
be
day and Thursday with her mother.
well known lo tj»e people af Barry !
county, ts announced in this issuu ot &lt;entertained by Mrs Frank Edmonds. Mra. Anne Cheeseman. at Hastings.
Psramoant New* and Picloris 1
AdalU 15e; Children IBc
Harve Cbeeseman end family,
the Banher and fs scheduled (or 138 W. Marshall St., on Tuesday.
IK at ■&gt;_D_
-TV..... l-JI.. u,
E*ri Cheeaeman and Mrt. John Nor­
next week Wednesday. Thursday. '___________
Friday and Saturday. The usual 1Rutland Union will be our guests ton were c*11'*1 to Hastings WedWhite House
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
large number of remedies, toilet ar- 'and will also have charge of the pro- neiday *&gt;y ‘he serious illnes of their
Coffee
tides, etc., are offered two at lhe Igram. AH ladies interested in the!rnatherAnn* Cheeaeman.
ib. 25c
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
of lhe W c T. U. are cordially 1
--------?./»»»-----------------------price of one plus one cent. Many work
'
—Bee
*
NORTH HOPE.
x
have advantage ot these sales in invited.
I
Norma Shearer, Frederic March, Charles
I
nn.i t fn. l.U A mH*—— —
Ginger Snaps
ib. 10c
the past and Carveth i Stebbins are
Laughton in
W.
IL
C.
MEETING.
|
mother
and
Mrs.
James
Murphy
expecting this sale to be a great
The Womans Relief Corps will PPent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
success. Read their announcement.
Carnal. Old Gold. Chesterfield
OIL DISTRICT ^EXTENDING.
।meet in their haU October I3th for chaa Weteh in the Striker district,
their regular business meeting
meeting mid
and ^ceaiion being Mr. Anders' birlii;
..
.
W.
Steadily the oil producing district the pot luck birthday dinner. Our
LaUsl PaUM News
AdalU U Cents; Children 19 CenU
ru-in Michigan is being extended with inspector. Katherine Sheldon ot
Miss Doris Peake is spending some
the opening of new wells in new dis- Kalamazoo will be with us.
'
time with Mr. and Mrs. William
|
DOUBLE — SATURDAY ONLY — FEATURE
I tricts. During the past week a new | We are very desinous of having as Martin in Hasting*.
district was opened in Midland many members present as powlble
William Hart I* reported coming
county, three miles distant from the I
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along as good as he possibly can.
Porter field, which has been the ।
GUILD NO. 7.
'
Mr and Mrs. Rankin Hart and
j most
proline producer.
Hospital
Guild---No. 7, «...
wiil ulEVl
meet daughter and George Havens of
moat prolific
producer. New
N«‘w districts
districts
----------- ----------Phone
Wero-also opened in Isabella county. wKh
Clarence Texler. 128 W. Southwest Rutland and Mrs. Wil­
as well as in Ogemaw county. Sev- South St. on Wednesday afternoon, liam Hart and daughter motored to
2609
'era! new wells are being drilled tn
BatUe Creek Bunday and spent the
Montcalm. Gratiot and Oceana*
afternoon with Mrs. Harts husband,
WtBuy
»K LICENSES.
counties
who U tn the hospital.
PARAMOUNT NKWB EVENTS
“~r. Hasting* ... .x
Egf
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCallum
| Art has reached
readied this
thia point in
tn*’ Hazel E.
Hart2»
A
AdalU 15c; ChlMreo 19c.
i America: An actor Is famous because Richard
. Cleveland O. 60 H«thawr at
home in Rutland
1 iet;&gt;ort
on Thursday.

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Return Engagement by Special Request

EDDIE CANTOR in

and Chester Morris and Mae Clarke in

2 n». 29c

LET’S T.ALK IT OVER

Barrets o^Wimpole Street

Cigarettes

2

25c

c.n~ $1.22

Sw./

Rood Center

AELDPAUSCH WAREHOUSE

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Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart in
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEPNE8OAT, OCTOBER 18. 1834
--------------- ““1 [death OF MRS.
(should gat applause, and cash for certainly looks mdy. Ife had(nnnT||rn Ifinn fifinilP!'
the athletic association. Borne of the quite a time himself Monday chas- UU IIULI I
|
P|- | h
ELMORE HATHAWAY.
Hastings equipment looks very rag- ing punt* with the youngsters and 1111 I
LI lUUU Ul LI1U The circumstance*
connected with
god 'indeed, and If only In the In­ said* his arm felt fine
;lhe death of Mrs. Elmore Hathaway
Bsnasch's place on lhe injured list
terest of seeing the boy* properly
differ from thoae given in the Ban­
equipped for the
______________________
hard work and hard seems already filled. Kelly, whose
ner last week, though we asked sevfootball
season
the
bar।
knee
has
bothered
him
all
season.
knocks ot a
thr ter ------------------------------------------------------------ HASTINGS HIGH
_ eral people about it. yet some of the
gain ticket* should be snapped up hurt It again in practice. The serij information was not correct.
(Continued from page one»
TO MEET ALUMNI by the folks not directly connected ousnes* of lhe injury is not known,
— I It appears that Mr. and Mrs
with the scliool.
Getting back to the adult season
and
Is
an
authority
on
social
prob, Hathaway took an automobile trip I
ticket*, here
here, are the football nme*
game*
Hope to Get Two Consecu- In case you are inclined to curt up **ek«ta.
lems He Ls often Invited - to give K&gt; California lo visit their daugh-1
in
region of the pocktybook at you can eee If you have one: Oct. J3.
.
mi1*'' Mr’
p*rl#y- TW ,iafl
live Victories—Boya
jthethe
u)p whlch
enjoyed by
suggeaUon. we will up and say Aluhuil; Oct. 27, Grand Rapids Un­ addresses not only in this, but tn^
that win. loae or draw, you can like ion Reserves; Nov. 3. Lakeview of other states. He always has some- both of them all the way. She did
Work Hard
Battle Creek; and Nov. 17.’Allegan.
Hastings High school football 'the High school football team thl* One other home game is expected thing interesting and worthwhile to not suffer any heart attack from the
year. The boy* arc really in there
ray. The November meeting- will mountain climbing they did on their
players will try for two consecutive trying
;
and with a .little backing will to be scheduled either on Nov. 0, be ’iFather and Son Night.” Thc trip. In fact she enjoyed every mo­
victortea Saturday whtn they meet go places.
now an open date on lhe schedule or
! speaking will be In the social rooms ment of It, and to her husband gave
on Thanksgiving day Itself.
'
the Alumni on the fairgrounds field
Advance single admissions will be
And sn *avs"*nnarh Izwktzm and of the church.
many expression* of her delight in
FnVAn^* mii^ iha'n~«i7h~affair. 801,1 at Cordes Newsstand, Baird s the High school. "Bring on your
An unique and very interesting; having the privilege of taking such
8t»re- "ic j o
Alumni and nee what happens.” In-treat {1* in- store for the meeting a trip.
tldenully.
-liere
In
(oriSr
&gt;■....
...P'LJ’Xa
AluJml
.OThm, « .1“J «
“®“ 01 a
,-- w-- -------- --------most everywhere, have in time* pa*t
... the Alumni team* were limited to the will have the privilege of listening rhe had died within a few hours
proved very dUlreulM .peeuclra I
jlj!"? !'S‘J?
j graduates of the two preceding sen- to Rev. Harold A. Bedlent. who spent after arriving at the hotnt of her
' ‘ lor classes, this year any Alumnus several years in China, but is now a daughter. But that was not the fact.
CRnJ»l*y* 11 should be good. Better pastor In this state. He had a fine They reached the daughter's on
therc
। career before him as an expert Thursday. September 27. and It was
, Ing Whoozl*. the demon bull-car­ of seeing the High school and the ।
Alumni
tangle
lor
the
price
of
25
1 Especially, since some of us pco- chemist; but he felt that he wished a little after midnight on Saturday
rier of former seasons, add new lus­
g,te
wU
।
pie practically have nothing to live (to dedicate his life to the service morning, the 29th. when she *sud-1
ter to his glory. What actually is
I for
ls Hcted. Michigan's of hi* fellowmen. *o he became a denly aroused Mr. Hathaway from ]
observed Is a gliost—usually feeble DC 30 cent*.
The High school looked pretty rara ^avc been pinned back by M. 8 missionary and since then has en- sound sleep and told him that *he
and sometimes a fat ghost of the
was very ill. She lived only about ten :
former star puffing and heaving and good, for Monday night. In practice c We are now putting Our hope for tered the ministry. He knows the
---------- ’-------—*• —
•-&lt;"»-­ minutes thereafter She had suffered I
from «*-•-»*
first-hand
acquaint
getUpg nowhere with dismal consis­ this *-eek. the first team scored; w,mCbody to cheer toT ln the High I -Chinese
twice on the scrubs in practice gchoo| Iootbail team. Michigan state ance with them. He will give us the from a weak heart for a long time,
tency.
•
and it appears that she had another
Saturday's fracas should provide a ucrirnmage with Coach Robert Lock-J Rra(|uate» need not copy. They're benefit of his experience with these
tzm telling
tjklllnir the
the hacks
and guards
eunrdx;'a
-t.
people, and tell us what he thinks attack nt a little after midnight
good brand of football Alumni may&lt;. ton
backs and
jj fixed ....
up with heroes.
lake away the laurel as they did two sround and speaking with great inof China and Its future. He will Saturday morning.
The body was brought to thl* city
yeara ago. Their line-up Is not avail-1 dignation when the boys failed to
bring
with
him
samples
of
ancient
CARLTON CENTER WINS.
and the funeral was held at the
able but the dope te that former\ »«k. He did not have to speak very
The Indian Landing ball team was Chinese pottery. Chinese linens,
players in condition will appear, frequently. Hastings’ guards are get- beaten by Carlton Center Sunday silks and draperies, and especially lionif Thursday forenoon at eleven
o'clock,
the Rev. c. M. Conklin of­
after having rehearsed a few limes' tln« »he Idea rapidly and are out ot by two runs: A good game was । will he give us a better understand­
so that the backs wlU not observe ILhe &gt;»ne •'&gt;«* lnU&gt;
Interference played by both sides.
the wonderful- .people
who ficiating. Burial was In Rutland
’ ‘ing
"8 ot ««
- cemeterythe old Ali/mnl game custom «C wlth much 8™l°Battery for Indians Catchers.!
Hkher. 1««. I F“' u'eJ“u*'3’ 2‘
*&gt;« HIGH SCHOOL CLASS­
falling over their own interference.
As an old. water boy carrier and Slrlmbcck. Kelto.
for Criton Cmu-r. C.iflwr. F.r- «P»»Vr wl"
,Dr'J!"!1 Voelker,
High school students this week charley horse rubber, we know how
ES CHOOSE OFFICERS.
.ypomunoenl or pub ic IrnwucUon
have been out in Uie highways and much they like it. A guard really rell. riuter.. nurell .nd rrta.
Last week the four classes in High
Ntxl Sunday ISe Indian, p|.y ol IhU .Ute. Dr Voelker
Won school elected officers for the first
byway* purveying season tickets begins, to feel like he amounted to
good fos four and possibly five foot- something when he helps dump an the Laurence Baklno Co. Uom Un- “ educator, president ot two coL semester as follows:
ball games and a couple of basket end so that the ball carrier has, at sing. Game start* at .2 30. Good &gt; le8M and u now al thc head of lhe
Freshman — President,
Achsah
ball games. If you like bargains, and least, a chance, for a good gain.
place to fish and picnic. Bring your - department of education of Michi- Buck;
vice-president.
Samuel
He 3* tremendously Interesl- Schwartz; secretary. Wilma Royer;
who doesn't In these trying times,
Banasch. one of the Injured play- dinner^Come and *re the game.
ed In th«*prob!ems of education, es­ treasurer. Ralph Smith.
the season ticket ahould be bought, era. Ls expected to be back In unl­
Add similes: as superfluous, so it pecially in how to make education
it's a new Idea for adult season form within a short lime now. At
Sophomore—President. Reid Fur­
more practical and useful to* the row; vice-president. William Ran­
ticket* to be sold in Hastings and least Banasch expects to and he seems, as the “a” in cocoanut.
young people of this state. He will som; secretary. Gladys Bennett;
have a real mej-sage
treasurer. Charles Struble.'
For the February meeting a man
Junior*—President. Victor Munwho Ls doing a wonderful work, do­ ton; vice-president. John Barnett;
ing it quietly and unobstrustlvcly. is secretary. Cleone Woodman; treas­
the speaker.
He will be August urer. Ruth Horn.
Johansen, who is at the head of so­
Seniors—President, George Cogs­
cial service work for the 4.000 work­ well; vice-president. Arlaa Myers;
er* in the Kellogg plants in Battle secretary. Howard Martin; treasurer.
Creek. He lias some Interesting and Dorothy Ballance.
valuable experiences which It will be
worthwhile to hear.
BEAK HOLE LAKE NEWS.
The March meeting will be of Last Week's Letter.
special interest to farmers. A prac­
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Norton of
tical farmer, who Is at the same Grand Rapids and D. Tuttle were
**timc a minister of thc gospel, will Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Star
give the address. He is Rev. Ches­ Grimmett.'
Extraordinary Value! Ment
ter Graham of Grant. Michigan. He
Russell Craven and family spent
HMM?
Compo Soler!
■ is not only a fanner, but a student Sunday with Morris McMurray and
I of farm problems. He lives on a family of Hastings.
farm, knows thc game and has origMr. and Mrs. L. Berger of Irving
I Ina! nnd worthwhile Idea* about the were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I) Acid and Moijtnre Refitting!
I farming situation needs at Uie pres­ Zellon Kaiser.
Built for men
who need sturdy.
' ent time.
Floyd Craig of the Little Red
। The final meeting of the Broth­ Brick district called on Star Grim­
erhood will be April 18. when the mett Saturday.
pellent! 6 to II!
Penney’s VALUE FEATURE! Bar-’
Thursday evening a few of the
Ford quartette of colored Jubilee
singers will appear. That Is enough neighbors had a very enjoyable time
gain pried! Fine quality Retan upsaid as to lhe value of thc final en- when they ’’Belled" Mr. and Mrs.
pen! Solid, long wearing, all '•*th«I
tertelnment for thp Brotherhood., Duard King, now residing with Mr.
sole* and heels! A •‘hard-working
Jreat buys! Heavy**** —
1 Brotherhood season tickets willI and Mrs. Horace Cole. After chas•hoe! Real money saving bargain!
weight mixed wool
JjC
i give the owner a ticket to sevenl Ing the groom all over the cow pas­
r- tore and finally placing him in lhe
1 good meals and seven great enteril^ truck we started for Hastings. Out
| talnments. Tickets are now on sak
for the small sum of 82.00 each.’ *It on M-37 lie managed to get to the
Orlls
All-Black Rubber Sheri
-j would cost more than that for the hood of the car and cross some wires
s.
Big Valnei!
meals alone at any restaurant.
stopping the car. then after chasing
। You can get your ticket* from him up some ones hay field he was
। Judge Stuart Clement, president of gently replaced in the truck again
i the Brotherhood, at the Ha*- and three of us found very comfort­
Rankf Firfl in ili Clan!
(Printing Company, or at the Has­ able seats on the groom, from there
Lots of smart
, tings Banner office, or at Carveth on he rode very comfortably with his
Fall styles! AllStebbins'. The ticket* will be in head In the bride's lap. After pro­
] the hands of committeemen wi» curing our treat we all rode home
struetionf Easy
have them for sale. Be sure and get (With the soothing music produced
Atting! 6-11.
Another of those remaykahte values
your
ticket and take in this wonder­ by our •’oil-drum" trio, lhe music be­
that Penney specializes in! Heavy
ful Brotherhood program.
ing played by three hammers. A very
black rubber uppers, duck' lined!
Russian
good time was had by all.
Double-service black soles! Rein* OBITUARY.
William Clagett and family visited
Hard on wear I Wool
Alla Jane Yeckley. oldest child of Herb Clagett and family of Freeport
mixed. White toe. heel. XVs
'Lodiwick and Eva Yeckley. was bom Bunday.
; In Rutland township on April 2,
Kenneth Hurless and family were
(1878. At lhe Bge of eighteen, she was In Lansing Sunday visiting relatives.
Women's Galoshes
Wide Widths! Sizes lo 10!
i married to Elmore B. Hathaway. To
Dorr Granger of Lansing called on
Plat
n|1
dtneiinglylow!
this union were born five children, Arthur Tyler and family Bunday.
one daughter. Helen, preceding the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckwith. Mr.
a\
1
98c
। mother to the great beyond in 1908 and Mrs. Frank Kerr and Mrs. Cora
at the age of three year*. Mrs. Sheldon of Hastings were Sunday
Comfortable! Slenderizing!
Hathaway passed away on Septem­ callers of Morris Calkin* and family.
Fine workmanber 29. 1934. at the home of her
ahip;qualityrubMr. and Mrs. Russell Todd and lhe
daughter In California, Mr*. Hazel Peldpausch children were in Nash­
bcr! FLEECE
Certified
F. Perley, three sons. Robert E. ville to the circus Saturday.
lined! 8 - snap*.
Russell M.. Roy A-. and two grand­
ChiU-r
utf!
»Mr. and Mr*. Bob Bechtel and Mr.
Many styles! Built-in steel arch sup­
children to mourn lhe loss of a kind and H(rs Otto Miller were Bunday
ports and relieves tired feet! Soft,
and
devoted
mother,
also
one
broth
­
callers of Herman Feldpausch Sunkidskin appers! Smooth ineoleei
5 Grain
?hlld’s Ribbed Hose
er. Homer Yeckley. and one sister, &lt;tay*
. g
,
Eyelet tics. ooe-etraps, tonguelcs*
Mr*. John G. Roush, besides a large
Medium weight cotton
models! Sixes 4 to 10. AAA to EEE.
THE CROSSROADS.
circle of friends. The funeral wa*
leather mixes, 8-9 M I
held at the home on Thursday at Last Week's Letter.
eleven o’clock. Rev. c. M. Conklin
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hadley of
officiating. Burial in Rutland ceme­ Grand Ledge and Mrs. Jessie Tyler
tery.
and nephew of Cleveland spent
Good and heavy! Women’s
V&lt;/ue*/ ot/y
Borne day the sun of life shall set Wednesday with Mr. and Mr*. Clyde
' and I shall fall asleep.
Sledge
And leaving all that I hold dear. wUl
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marble of Has­
find the silence deep—
ting* and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mar­
The kind you’ll want for •’inter!
For where I go we know that God ble of Kalamazoo called on Mrs.
Healtfc Food
Dressy style!
has promised perfect rest.
Jane Tuttle Bunday.
Fitaover type I
And peace for every aching heart,Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith and
1 lb.
Flexible shoe­
and
every
troqbled
breast.
Dorotha
called
on
Mrs.
Orley
Smith
conforming sole.
And love more lasting than our ownl Saturday afternoon.
Bargains!
Most women will want several pair*,
Hell give to me to keep—
Mr. and Mrs. John Detterman
for they're very unusual values! Of
When all my burdens are laid downi from Bloomville, Ohio, .and Mrs.
। heavyweight rayon, plaited over cot­
m
om
and I have gone to sleep.
Hollis Shawman and daughters of
ton, with hem tops, in a range of
Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs.
nice colon for Tall 1 Sixt* 9-1 O U I
CARLTON CENTER.
Clyde Stcdge Saturay.
Last Week’s Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith -spent
Mr. and Mra. Calvin Steffey and1 Saturday night and Sunday In Bat­
son of near Kalamazoo visited the' tie Creek.
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John‘
Miss Maxine Stedge. who has
IFowien’*, J % .9
„ Children’ll
(Osborne, Sunday. Mra. Steffey and1 spent the past three months In Ann
r&lt;w«.’s, Misses’
baby remained to spend lhe week; Arbor, spent Thursday at home and
'with her parents. Other visitors at■ returned Thursday night to her du1 the Usbome home Sunday were. Mr.■ ties at Butterworth hospital. Grand
Oeereeteed
Comfortable as
and Mrs. Wm. Usbome from Grand1 Rapids.
Big values I I I
tough, markleM
old shoea! Soft,
■Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Caln'
John book and family were BunSwataky, foot­
composition I
kl d upper*!
of west of Hastings and Mr. and1 day guests of Miss Jennie McBain
flattering.
soft
Roomy last for
Flexible leather
Mrs. Jeaae Knowles of Freeport.
of Hasting*.
soles. Low heel.
Willard Nash of Lansing visited
Sixes 2H to 8.
er Feistels Syrisge
his parents over the week epd.
STONY POINT.
Remember the P. T. A. at the
Thursday for dinner with Mr. and Wellman school Priflay evening.
Mrs Mina Elliott. All art cordially
Glen Smith has purchased •
«.«* KiJI
Volee. «l
invited.
farm near Hillsdale and expects to
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henney spent move onto the same In the near fu­
most of last week with Mr. and Mrs. ture.
L. P. Greenfield and assisted them John Morgan has gone to the
in moving from Quimby to Hastings. northern part of the state to work
8eml-soft box'
Mr. and Mrs. John Usbome spent
shaped
toe model with
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and
Lon Decker of Bast Carlton.
their son and wife from Lansing
beds. Sixes 2HMrs. Arthur Yarger, Mrs. Albert were Sunday visitors at Mr. and
m, .12* to 2!
Barry. Mias Noreen Clem, Miss Hel­ Mrs. Wm. Brooks'.
.
en Keeler. Miss Amber Landon and
Mr. and Mrs. John Blocher visited
Miss Hazel Shriber now have em­ relatives In Otsego Sunday ahd
ployment In Lake Odessa In the while there Mrs. Blooher enjoyed
an airplane ride.
Mr. and Mra Harold Eliott of
Sterling Weeks and family have
Flint visited the former's parents, moved to Leonidas where he has a
Mr. and Mrs. Mina Elliott, Sunday. Job In a flour mill.
.

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GRAND OPEN

WALGREE
DRUG STORE
REED’S DRUG STORE
NOW OPERATING AS A WALGREEN SYSTEM DRUG STORE!
Opening With Big ONE CEN1 SALE
Only Part of Bargains Listed Below

11I

Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.

Hl-Cut Work Boot!!

WORK SHOES

&amp; ’3.98

Corner of State and Jefferson Streets
HASTINGS : : MICHIGAN

Look!
----- : ’REED’S DRUG STORE

huadredi of valaat offered at special oae-ceirf gels prices.

___ 2 lor 26c
Hair Brush

Analgesic Balm

2|or76c
2 for 61 c

Powder Puff

2f"llc

MEN'S BOOT SOX

MEN'S OXFORDS

■k *X49

WORK BOOT

Tooth
Paste

sj.98

2&gt;°'26*c|

L’Adonna Toiletries

f MEN'S WORK SOX

Mineral
Oil

3Jcmu SHOES

2 for 86c
Aspirin

Womea'l RUBBERS

Rayoa Plaited HOM

PATBNT STRAPS

shoks

BOYS' OXFORD*

Compact

L'AdoRRa
Face Powder
10c lech

2f«r51« 2&lt;»'51e 2for51«

2f.51c
CamphoLyptus
Olstmeet

Chemm

Rubbing
Alcohol

•PORT OXFORDS

L'Adoaaa
Nail
Gloss

L'Adossa
Lipstick

Talcum

2-41C

for S1&lt;
f*
for Ua
for Bls
for Bls

Cleansing
Tissues

Ste lock

2for26* 2f.r51«
Aitringeat Lotion —
Skin Tonic-----------Nail.Gloss Remover
Cold Cream
Tissue Cream ...----Foundation Cream ..

2
2
2
2
2
2

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Women*. Odd Lot.

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Magnesia
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2&lt;"36c

Hot Water
Bottle

MMWO “ROMKOS"

L'AdoRRa
Cleansing
Croom

2^51c

2«*1“

MU «' Ribbed R

Milk

Strap*
Pumps

Mercurochrome2f(r26c

»hSyr.Up___2fr36c
Mineral Oil
2&gt;*'76&lt;&gt;

Shaving Cream

Zinc

Walgreen System

�TOT HATHNOfi BANOTE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER it, 1B4
itrinffs Ranner Uut ewrr one lpe*k to •WTy°ne else a nice young man. confessed to hav-1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

x-raaxxasvx |without formality of introduction, tag been reared on a farm and to Vvzxr.ie zvotr? Ajmmv’/vmc*

VlCWS and OptWOnS,
What OthCTS Say

will be entertained

‘This and That

at

the

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

noon. Octobar 17 by Meedsmee J. for a National Oapttal Pmna» aft­
Pablbu*
wwZZ7 * r*membcrs' he
that 00 Hx 'p—oion of a diploma from our
Busby. T. Pfaillpa, J. Rich. M. Hicks, er Um opening service. Roll was an­
Depressions Nothing New.
.1 HnuJTMiaissa i^y in 191B- everyone was happy.’agricultural college. He explained
J. Nagler, E. Fully, Johnson. Shef­ swered by "An Interesting building "
--j 'Why not again?" he inquire*.
|hla high-sounding title by saying —'
The Free Coinage Issue.
field. Rorabock. Busby and Miss, The following short papers or read­
Campaigns
of
Yesterday.
CT&gt;0* &gt;ao*“ "dj***8- j None who really participated in that he wm seeking farms where
.
Phyllis Dlmond. Supper will be ings were given: "Capital Building,*
"Fixing" Uie Speakers.
gKVKXTT NIXTH YXAR that day back in 1918 can ever for- down-and-Outers from the city FANATICAL DAYS WILL
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
senwd from five to seven, standard Mra. Bertha Humphrey; "Washing­
i Mr. and Mra. ChaS.
Ch
---------------- ' “. ■* —. - — get
NOT
BRING PROHIBITION. . ..
■ ■ '
SVV the
u»c sentiments
•ciiuuiciika that
uut surged
aiuscu1.could
wauu be
dc placed.
pmccu. He
nc reported
rvoDTicu that'
Miai i
-----------------------------------------------,
IMlaig and time, all will be cordially welcomed ton Monument." Mrg. Mary R.
Prof. Holden of Traverse dty ar­ Flower; “Lincoln Memorial." Mrs.
laurtf al U. ff**,
pwi ■ ui&lt;. ,*Athrough
a* HmU.s*. throUBh the
q., fc.-ru of minion. Of during six month* of ooeration he
o^ve that some of the high-1, How coon wa forget. We are pass- Mr*.
Mr». Ella Aurrawslt
Aurrawalt of Ohio. Mr. and
hearts of
of' during
he , We
Mukas**. M -e..*
ei*M m*.ur.
‘^oagh
of millions
mHUorn.of
during six months of
of operation
^^^ly
paid professional drys are trying .Ing through difficult time, without'Mra.
children. Mr. rived here to take Prof. Sterling’s. Jennie Chase; "Arllngtan cemetery,"
'Mra. Clyde
Clvde Hynes
Hvrw&gt;« and
a,
----- ------------------ ------------- -------- ■ - ■■ our people, there were those whose has succeeded In applying federal to
prc4ent candidates for gov- question. Some may think they are and Mrs W H- Fox and Misses Doc- Place In the High school until the Miss Eva Johnson; “Pension Build­
latter
Is able to return to hl* du­ ing." Mrs. Bertha Prouty; “.Francis
goteeripUM* br Mail. PctwlL
onjy pj*rt in the great war was eat- fund* to the purchase ot a horse for emor. of both major parties, "on the^e worst ever. Maybe they are. but iothy and Esther Warner of VerScott Key Bridge.” Mrs. Rose Albert­
.
(’AJS?i?&lt;u^;.)0Klt T€AB- •‘■00 ing coarse flour and cutting out one farmer whose team had been »pot" in regard to their stand on re- tho“ who
in bu*lne*s during montrllje were Bunday guests of Mr. ties again.
A new post office haa been estab­ son; "U. fl. Mint," Mrs. Minnie
Of harry covjrrY 8ix MONTHS eo. 'some sweets. There were others who,broken up when one died and that J,urT’*”* prohibition, 'nils newspaper
depression from 1B82 to 1UC will:and MYs. .Hsrley Fox.
lished in the county. It Is called Quick This made an unusually in­
(if Ml* 1*
U
tuh.)
^hl valiantly for
prohibition'! dUt|
nctiy recall that
Mr.
MTUM.)
„ much
.
n^n-a, ih.ArrthK
famwr haa
had
Kalnazl */
fr. h“ ,o
lOUgnj
uwmwujr
inai life
Hie —at
al that'
Ulat
»*» and
anu Mra. Claude
Uiauac Carl
car.I and
ana
■w (If
M.nnw !■couxty
had made so
. IOC
.. pFOtUOiUon
. .
. JHlghbank and U located in Balti- teresting program. After the mast­
Df
BARRY
. THREB MONTHS ha&lt;1
*° much monev
roone&gt; tnev
Uie? another
"”Ptner farmer
tanner had been neioea
hoped to ln ycarg gone...by.
now
Btands
for I time H....
was far from being -one
grand children of Sherman. Calif.. aMr.
and
near Norman Latham's farm. ing supper was served to twenty-six
IM ADVAXCK ----- -------------------ss« were glad of a chance to quit work a full outfit for a tenant fanner— honeat-to-goodneaa temperance But'awoet song." For Instance, Just aa|M««- Don Bwlkert ot Lansing, Mr. 'more
1
W*ju?vxxcit(i.5o to *P*nd It. There were those who horses, tools, chickens, a cow. some we are very, very certain that true * comparison. let's take lhe Hastings,and Mrs. Jack Snyder and grandson Th^poal office la in Frank Wolcott's, by the hostess daughters. Miss Ber­
nice Flower and Mrs. Kennedy. The
rcHtxiOM ■uisCRiFTioxs. oxb
had not yet gone to the front and pigsand seeds for planting. We sup- temperance will never be attained by ¥a‘*‘et R'P0^ as printed in the of Shultz and Mn. Prances Carl and
MI
m
Kittle Beadle has returned next meeting will be at the home of
YEAR IN advance..-------- - ---(2oo..„v
n,., th*
«-»&lt; n«.«~i »
»« tv.
nnd )n such, fanatical "paid dry*" as the Banner Aug. 6, 1896, and compare j grandson of Middleville were Sunthey
they were happy that the war
war was pressed
pressed a desire to be rude and In-.myv/Q
in- n
McBride, superintendent tham
them W
with
‘H» U»»
tint Market
u&gt;rir&gt;t Reports
tionArt. a* day
rt.v gunte
muti of
nt Un
Mr*. Anna
*nn. Swegles,
1from Grand Rapid* lo accept the Mra Turner Oct. 18Mra. Nina Taylor and son Gilbert
over. There were thousand* who quire the administration cost of of the M1Chigan AnU-Saloon League, prhited In the Banner of Aug. 8.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Chase and position of stenographer for the
of Bloomfield. N. J., who were called
* Vernon J. Brown of the Ing-'
just joined the celebration because, these two transactions. He is now Wt- condemn thc attempts of lhe lW4- when this article was written.
i. Mr. and Mrs Solon "Doud
—*------went* —
to Hastings City Bank.
ham County News at Mason
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Holbrook re­ here by lhe serious lllneai of her
Kalamazoo Sunday where they met
others were celebrating.
looking for new fields to conquer. Michigan Anti-Saloon League pre- Tt*c comparison U as follows:
father. Henry J. Kraus, last May
has written the following edi­
turned from
a several
visit
---------.
.week*
--------- —
•
But again there were others for He had visited our bank* and had
*nd p?' "i..1/0!
itta
*aM Mr. and Mra. Arthur Eycleshjmer
and spent the summer with her
torial comment for this issue
.
.
,
.
.
.
...
, ,, we shall oppaie. as strenuously as
imm luucar and Mr. and Mra. Paul Baker of,w,lh friends at Laramie, Dakota.
mother at Brookliolm. Gull lake.,
whom there can be no return to the found no abandoned lands available wc can |Uly Bltempte on thc part of
,u’’’
,,u" d“* I Niles and had a picnic dinner at j Frida?­
will
return to their home in N. J.
sentiments of that day. no” such and ro had come to the country edt- restoring an Impoctable prohibition
}i*ij ""K«'.rr ----- isi
' Nllraawlth^?r and
i
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY,
Tuesday
of this week.
tor .
d Mr*. Eyeleshmyer
R wiUiscn returned last
gladsome tidings can ever comk tor. The young rehabllltator ap- by professional ■*
drys. —
The
—
value
- of
- -»3 -•
?s
- Bernice Flower had vacation the ,
WELCOME HOME, RICHARD I
LOO
again, no such welling up of uncon- peared to doubt the bankers. He temperance, and its enduring qual- . „„
| Mr .nd Mrs. Chas. Elmore ^1
remainder of the week after Tues-* ,
I* 0&lt;»
The arrangements, as recalled by
Hy. depends upon the far-flung ed- *3,
day On Friday Mr and Mra. Flower
troliable emotions, no such heart- seemed to suspect they were holding ucatton of the public to the evils of I aor thU writer, call for another contri­
throbs, no such tetra—tears of joy out on him.
liquor; true temperance can only ,a'
FtaveshMd
,he “me tln,e aVOld an 8tUck of and Bernice spent the day In Kal­
bution by a visiting brother before
amazoo. Mrs. Doolittle retarded
^«i7h^y»ha’r fever- Mr- Willison la one of
and of grief, tears of iropc and anAnyway he explained that many 1come by educating people to stay
home with them.
.
our good friend. gulsh.
‘
**-;
throe
unfortunates
who
are
obliged
away
from
the
availability
of
those
hundreds of farmers had gone to '
Several cards have been received
w»‘«h«4 „M»
human evils that as yet cannot be
Dick, returns fro:n
45e to Sor s.Boaa* (a*o
i
rUfUd
from the Bellingers enroute to Cal­
Mothers whose sons lay beneath tae city in halcyon day* but now are !
anyway.
Hollywood or ,Flanders Fields rejoiced with moth- on the welfare. Now the welfare | hidden
ifornia. the last one written from
„„
w
As
we
recall
those
rimes,
crops
in
We admit that the present de» on
*■ Los Angeles telling of their safe ar­
° BCTln,m
’era whose sons had been saved, agencies would like to get them out 'moralized status of government, al- this section were poor and prices Mr* Alv^SeebZr Cd^vWted’hS ’Ja™na'* by
rival Tuesday. Sept. 25. making lhe
.— ..IB destnictlve
W.UUVUW beer
ucvr gardens,
garuens. etc..
etc . "ould 001 ,averat® much. if any. over ™ Marnto
young men of Mothcrs who5e
jay
o( town and back on the land where 'towing
‘
"" the 21sL Mr. John Nagler and Miss
entire distance since the itth. Ev­
Adonis type ga TOlg
gojn(. fon,lgn clty wcpl wJU1
ieas[ a portion of the family sub- etc
" . te “a situation that should »be
— *lpcr "nt of what thcy arc ta-day.
"*row
Helen Moore were united in the enthing fine.
..
remedied. But in the hysteria for a Th&lt;’ "FTt‘e Colna«e
Silver" scare
when they hit for1,
...v
.
. —
Mr. and Mrs. Marioh Lunthe are
those whose sons stood stalwart and ristenre might be produced. He gave curc we trust thal the gu™,. Icad. &gt;a* present to frighten people about TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. bonds of h0*? matrimony —Freeport
the big west and well.
,
The first meeting of the year for 1
spending an Indefinite time with the
Mothers who had no sons re- u« figures showing that for a man era for temperance wiIliLt try to! the
,h" value of their
------'**'
—,“
‘money.
Those
who
Mr H- A Mahler, of San Pedro. former’s father. Gus Luther ot
Pacific
beaches. joiced with those whose sons had “nd wife in town with food shelter provide a legislative cuWatl that had any money only aggravated the the Young Ladles’ Bible Class of the
Methodist
church—
was----------------------held Manday Spanish Honduras, is spending a Caledonia.
'
situation
by
sticking
it
away
some-------------------------Here's hoping that ’
------ .-------»-l lhe home
.— of...
. couple of weeks in the city, the guest
not been fed to the dragons of war “nd clothing to be supplied, it is
Announcement of the marriage of
where in the old sock. Crop* being ievening
Mrs Frank
Mae West is east and
|
grieved with those who had sac- much cheaper to "rehabilitate" by dld becomo,
P
h none too good, and prices very low. 8a®e After a delicious pot luck sup­
Frances Katherine Pelley, daughter
Mr. and Mra M. B. Childs of of Rev. and Mr*. E O. Pelley. a for­
and that the other (rffleed all. Men wept unashamed, moving them out on a good farm. J Complete and permanent sobriety farmers were unable to pay the In- 'P" lhe following officers were
Fowlerville,
Michigan,
are
sending
mer
pastor here, ha* been received.
sirens ol the movie
terest on their mortgages and notes clioscn for lhe ensuing year: Preal­
J. Brown
.Qthera Bung themselves into mad buy tpem work horses, cows. pigs, is a great human goal, worthy of
a few days wlUi relatives and friends
colony keep their clutches off our orgles of tumultuous and rlotlous chickens, seed* and food to live on “
Jfrying
tr,v,ng tor by all who would be truly and business being "bum" merchants dent- MUa Kub&gt;' Gaskill; vice-preai- in this county.
Kokoma. Ind. Many here will be in­
had no money to put in the banks dpnt M1M Myrtle Hedrick; secretary.
Mr. A. M. Heron, of the staff of terested to learn of the event, which
In fact most of them would have Ml“ Elizabeth Webber; assistant
celebration to hide their emotion.*.
until crops are raised, taan to con•» York
l“ "°7
'•"the
k costs
Jt^H-i;
oacx tn ume io write mis column
AJwJ
york editor
ed(t/lr""«■»»•
wouM
for re- liked to have borrowed, but the “cretary. Mis* Hazel Round*; treas- the Detroit Post, was In the city took place Sept. 22.
And a New
would rc- ™
ttnue
paying
costa In the,ocity. ;|et us not. In our zealousness
Several from this neighborhood
banks had none to Joan. We doubt urer" Miss Jun a Perry. The next Wednesday, in the interest of that
This writer ts an old-fashioned form, pay too much dumb allegiance
peat this with the artificiality of
paper.
will attend the fiftieth wedding an­
whether
the
owner
of
the
best
brick
I
mectln
S
will
be
held
the
first
Mon
­
The contributions of the guest edi­
fellow and not at all up on modern ‘o l»natics of a type who refuse to
stimulated joy. It cannot be done.
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
, , ..
. ,
.
. . .. , face the realities of life
ln*i»ad Mock on state Street qould have daV e’«ning In November at Mrs
life, and Instead
tor! during Uro past few weeks have
FREEPORT.
: social thought and so suggested that
Flower at their home this Monday
gone to the banks and borrowed (200 Oer“ld Nash's.
! art governed by their own emotional
been interesting. Some of them had
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newman re­ evening at eight o'clock.
Mrs Frank Trimmer and daughter
in am ils. JUDGE.
judge.
perhaps the government might find imaginations and their own selfish on it. On their part the banks were
THANKS.
turned
home
Wednesday
after
the ring of a homecoming letter,
Judge William Connelly of De-i‘‘ **“ to acquirejand and tocate desire to make good on the job.”— loaded up with first mortgages on were «uesto of Mr. and Mrs. Her- spending a few day* with friends in
The President wants to repeal the
thc good farms of Barry county. at;acheU Folllck of Nashville over Sunsome were from the far away north
George
Averill.
Thc
Birmingham
Ec
­
these
people
on
small
tracts
where
old doctrine of caveat emptor in
troit is a democrat of the old school. **’"
Grand Rapids.
that time supposed to be lhe best day.
Tom Conlin would kill us if we dared
centric.
J. P. H. Kenyon celebrated hte the eale of securities. After thl*. lhe
less tools and equipment would be
security on earth. But the farmer*
Miss Ida Barrett, superintendent
He
is
a
great
lawyer,
a
high
mindto mkokmi
mention mat
that aw&gt;/
story v»
of the
11u« «•, , ,
.
wili vnuhf next?
couldn’t meet theirInterest because
1110 u B A- hospital at Grand 82nd birthday anniversary at tiro rule will be: buyers beware and sell­
month ro.ld.nt wto mid he hadn t
c,‘ten‘,ie &gt;»“l required and where hand work In
*
frw vmp.
v Ina, i ,i -i of t&gt;(,or crolw and tow prices. Are Repute and president of the
state home of hte daughter. Mra. L. R. ers behave.
the home and day labor on adjoin­ ■
jived there long enough to tel! any- &gt;Tar and a half has
r? g
young lad who condlt.ons to-day WOrae than that? nurwes association, also MIm Noru Wolcott on Sunday. Sept. 30. Those
You can tell a successful busi­
ing farms might sometimes be pos­ had been driving acar but a short x doubt very much if they are. But Welch,
a nurse ..
at the
U- «».
B. A., wrrr
were P«-*ent to help make it a pleasant
--------- --„,v v.
thing about the U. P summers. Thl*
ness man. He isn’t ashamed to add
time
got
a8 hurry-up call to come to lhe Kankj,
— snr- week
•'
“'v end "
J Mr*
’L.'
sible
guests of Mr and
daF **
’’*•' Ralph
w.
.
...»
.
..
.
Iant
,
n[
.
affa(r&lt;
nt
81b,e
umc
*
ot
hank,
survived
business
*'
etk
Mrs
L.,&lt;uy
*ere
B*1?0 Kenyon and two
contribution will of necessity be dif***“
up the dinner check.
t hk* HkMnltut Prl^w In fl,la Hn.a Van , . ..
.
*
SBWtn“
y M
In n ‘ months W»
v«..th inn..
,u,d nRUrcd 1,1 lwo tr“mc accidents t(olu r|»hted themselves lust as thev
Mr. “nd Mrs John Payne. Mr andi°l Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie
The only
town gossip we know h* lald bc,ore the l*’avler depositors
lhat acj*d mic * . , m
P Luckily neither of them had resulted havc after erary one ofa scoreot Mrs Traverse Phillips? Mra. Cora Kenycn and son Roger of Lansing.
2]
invest ^arr^ county and tUrec,°15 &lt;* 016 First National hb hnnd’’ ,n horTor and to!d ,u w ^ously although either might have motc “f ,^Jor ^preLtow K Brown. Mrs. W. K. Barber and other. .Mra. Ion Shepherd, Mis. Loutee Wol(hat would Interest Barry county
M bank, a plan whereby all depositor. ucrc *ron« A,,d lhfn with rare pa*, bran When he arrived nt the hospi- havp hnrt_and Ju5? a5 Uiey wllI aft. will attend the 48th Annual Session
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Wolcott
..
----------------------------- ----.
have had—and just as they will aft•••»- ■•«*•* muiu., •»«««»• i--:r— -----— •• —
folks u th.i ntsrdlc Harold &gt;1.
• »'•” ““b&gt; *" depositor.
lienee that anyone could-- be. so ,a* he aas^taken to an operating rr t^c depression we arc now in. if ot t*ie Order ol the Eastern Star. and Robert Relgler ot Ciiarlolte.
»w Idshb- earned and ,n ,he C1“M
l»»ta« &gt;» dumb, he camluUy e,plained that hu'wa.bWa, .„\p.r.Uns
/"".tabto
‘'l,"' PuMtolaa. will keep ‘their
•*&gt;»&gt;■ »“&gt;
*&gt; O™»d
Rapid.
। «?»■ iSXmto,
“« m
««
""r hand, oil. Wrtn.S,',
------------"" ;tendM
’J»«'«»'
R,M
aHrlrrn ooumr .arleullural asm lb
“" ,M0 «" drposli a-ould hr, paid
—
...
1114 was lying on an operating table. u
—
Wednesdav of nAt wrnv
l— full
r.,n without h
.i«„ larger depoed^_i such “ coursc would lead to an era The patient had
in
delay,
just been brought
....
.
.lt
...
miss Mary Striker. Miss Marguer- 8-S. Supts. of Barry county at Haawhom Ingham county got from Cass
---------- 7------ — —z.
of peasantry.
m Doctors had htinledly detennined
ine f
Tf.e coinage or
guver
«Edger
iUa':‘■"t‘ni» on Tuesday of last wwk.
The
Free
of
Silver"
lle
Matthews
end
Miss
Greta
but who really hall, trim Bum-. l”«
to &lt;rec th'u' «•” d'­
.
------------■.-------campaign
When he ts gone I pick up thc “*a* *1C could
live bu.
a few
minutes,
campaignofof 1898
1896uas
was probably
probablyasascan,e
c*n’eup
upfrom
from««
theKulamaim
Kalan\u&lt;»NorNor- ,The village council Monday eveHarold .a. dolna a «ood Wb at P&lt;»lla »"&lt;H a la«r dale, gueh a ply,
a„
HL*
US tOFU
—_------- ---mnl VrW»»
In irarnnH &gt;h&lt;a
U
HL* ChCSt
chest W
nu*
tom OOetl.
open, tXMlO*
bones fr»Cfrac- -a
strenuous
exciting
and interesting
mnl Friday
toI spend the week end nl»&gt;K granted permission to o L.
was agreed to and Judge Connelly c'enlng new*paper to read how
' lured and he was a gruesome sight. n cmninalan n* wa* ever waeart in w,,h
—-iNewton
with home friends *here.
(Newton to
to bnteher
butcher In
in the
the n.wter
Baxter
teaching the farmers better method.*
"
New v
York
the
—*■
—~u &lt;*» MMVM- ■. ,-m.
10 Washln9ton to lay it before, down in
" *the
* *state
’*“ of ”
** **
“
------------[building for a period of one month.
of production unt|l about a year ago
. cases of two mothers had Just been
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Work Is progressing at the local
u-.-v
banking authorities. It wa*
he
was .L-,
taken off that and a^,
put national
on the
i Mrs Clement Smith will leave next cemetery. Uro cemetery was recentasked "Will I be all right?" He wm
heard
In
the
supreme
court
of
that
' imekma crew. Hl uAl to'tmehuur
•« «*»«•
Ma 1Wwrecking crew. He used to teach our
• week for Bay city to attend the ly taken over by lhe villose and an
&gt; slate. It was reported that Mrs Per- given a comforting word although he . If"
iarmen l»w to rate more and telP‘“
was right then within five minute* j II
Federation of Women's Clubs of. extensive plan of beautification and
which she i* the treasurer Mr(., Improving this sacred plot has lhe
only those with MOO. 567,000( riconc and Mrs. Sabatlna had been of eternity Death came as an inter-f
ter crops. Now hl. time Is all taken mcet
"
।
making
embroidery
in
their
spare
I Belle Burton and Mr*. Chattie approval of those who attended a
nal
hemorrhage
choked
out
the
up with teaching how to get govern- depositors being affected.
Stauffer are the delegate* from the meeting recently and the work is be, time. Tlte state labor commissioner young man's life—another victim of
Last
week
immediately
following
emment money for not raising
local Women’s club.
ling pushed as fast as possible.
We Are Exclusive
driving
had them apprehended and brought careless
1
FRIENDSHIP is to
this rather brief but .
Miss Maude E. Slayton who has] Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson and
wheal, birth control for lhe swtne- thc Grand Rapids state convention. before the court* If these good worn-।, The pointwof
, w-wof
, fact
,1UB, I*
Micthat the
Dhtributors of
be purchased only
many friends in this city and vi-(daughter. Roberta, left Friday momherds and .Irollar venture. Into tar- Arlllu’ J
demoeratle canal­
gruesome recital
enhad been making "whoopee" asijad who? witnessed Ids'‘friend" lying
cinlty. will be pleased to learn that; Ing for a few days' visit with Mrs.
by friendship.
A
flunk field, ol economic experlmen.
!or S0W™«. »nd Frank A.
she graduated from St. Luke's Train-1 Sisson’s people at Marton and Fair­
man may have au- ,
Picard, democratic candidate for some do. R would have been all right there at death's ikzir. bloody and
ing Schodl for Nurses at Duluth.1 mount. Indiana.
• But instead they wanted to earn a ‘broken, ‘became a very careful driv
‘
­
thority over (Others,
Hren. too. there la Jack Hakoweky. un‘,ed “““
«« I”
Minnesota. September 29th.
Thc Freeport Woman's Club will
er ot automobiles from that time on 1
but he can never
eatr county read enninotr. imported w“1&gt;l"“»n- Tuesday Ise? wired few extra pennies by making em­ A*.though he has driven thousands of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heath returned meet with Mr*. 8 S Weaver of Lobroidery. The labor commissioner miles since, he has not figured in1
to-thelr home in Chicago Thursday gan on Friday. Oct. 12. HostesM-s for
have their heart but
direct Iran HaaUmi. He too u do- b“k “ ““'wo &gt;*•' ««&gt; '»d «ucsaid It was "against thc code.” any kind of' an accident. He was
i after a very pleasant visit with Mr*.: this meeting are Mesflama* Weaver.
Ink a good Job. He la Ju« finishing ma"1 ,n •““*&gt;« &lt;"»» Wa.hlngby giving his own.
Heath s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Seth' Reamer and Lightfoot.
Thank God for a few good men left suddenly brought to a sickening
up a season ot construction wack “» •
«' Wick action on
—Bishop Wilson.
8tone
j Fred Tabberer made a hurried
realization of htiw careicM driving
on our judicial bencites. The judge
alteh b unparaUelea In the history
,U|1 a
«»“ °&lt; &gt;Wuia..
C W. Mixer and wife returned &gt; btjslrross trip to Holland on Thursmay result. If every automobile
told them to go buck home and driver could have this experience
from their California trip Saturday' day.
of road making for Ingham. Ing- '“d«'«ram. Inferred that to
morning. They report having had a ; Mr. and Mr*. Wesley Stowe occupy
make embroidery if they wanted to. I many of the 30.000 deaths and hmiham county did a complete fob with “•“« ,w&lt;&gt;
political figure. U te
splendid time, but nevertheless glad the Wm. Dipp tenant home and he
You see, and this writer understands dreds of thousands of injuries which
tin old mwnddp road lydem. 1J did 10 *"&gt;’
,or
WW«&lt;&gt; P»&gt; - it better since mv routhful visitor
to gel back to Hastings
‘ te working for Mr. Dipp.
annual toll in this country.
_ , .
J
would be prevented. Death lurks on were l&gt;cof- money was scarce, prices Ford Hicks, who recently returned | Rev. Ernest Crocker of Hastings
not wait
theburdened
a per rent
a toad
year
explained
It so carefully our aoclal ".-"a.
T ’”
ueatn
lurk,your
on
plan.
N« for
tetng
wttn
*■*«
ConneUy
I.
a
democrat
but
P
“
L,.
.I'"™
»L
“
t-s
Keep
the .‘•.iil.-iy.,
Kv.P )uur lo&gt; and factories closed. Thus the to college at Annandale-on-Hucteon (called on Mra. Pearl Smith. Mr. and
Judge Connelly is
bureaucrats don't want us to become cat in good repair—especially brakes *ta*c *■a!,
«t for some party of wu* elected as one of the editors of Mr* Geo. Bassett and Mr. and Mrs
or any other type of debt bond.,
ll“1
01 • democrat. He impeasants.
“nd tires. Concentrate on your driv- Protest. "Coin" Harvey really started the college Messenger published by I Victor Steson Tuesday,
Ingham took over all township roads mediately teued a statement «atl&gt;. l11 That was why Hut Shaftsburz lng
*n t‘me»—especial^ at night ‘hc b“Jl rolling the winter previous thc students.
I Work began Friday on resurfacing
at once. ThU srucu too mfies have ln81y denouncing such tactic.,
, , .
"wen
aec-uerus
a mrty-lwo
i—a-abook
a entitled
onio™
vsoin.
.
. .
. when
accidents
havenave
a f &gt;rty-two
per per
by publishing
"Coin's
Mr*. John (Rus* and daughter*, the taonac from Riverdale Place to
been graded and graveled or will
Jud8c Connelly mid: “The tn-; J
. permuted to du anglehlgher fatality Ulan daylight kmanetal Behoot." whkh consisted Ada and C la rig left this morning for Fighter's Corner. ThL* piece ot road
MCTtki giBUhu mu xrwkCKru. w «m
w-arm*
worms and
and srll
sell thrm
them tci
to ln»»
lazy Bihflr.
fisher- accidents—..Schuyler
............. ..
Marshall
___m-i, Clin- nf
ol ■a tnt
lot nt
of vaeu
vcry alat
clever
e, e,„A..i
questions,
—. .«/»-.
most BcaumonU Texas, where they will has been quite rough and full ol
have bran before the end of the J«t,on 01 “ PoHtJral angle into thU
men. He was forced to pay a dollar, UNi County Republican-News
cleverly
-1
——
answered.
j
....
•-------.
Join Mr Russ and make their fu- hole* for some time and this repair
present month In addition to this chlc “w^nient st this time is just
phaslzhig -The Crime of 73." It was |,ture
’ure home,
home.
work will be greatly appreciated by
license fee to the great state of
about 50 miles of black-top kurfaclng raw bunk Thc aiS1«nment.s necesan
extremely cleverly written a«te».
book.
-Mr and’ Mr*. Kellar Stem and throe who (ravel over it.
All Genuine
Michigan under thc sales tax law A WAVE OF INTERNATIONALISM with homely but very telling Ulus- Mrs. A. A
Anderson heard Nat, Next Tuesday Mr and Mr* Jed
ha* been applied to the most heavily “ry lo P** °a the wna,‘ depositors
We live in this great world at pres­
oi internallunalinternational- Jralton'*- Miowing how the Creator Goodwin at the Powers Grand Rap- Stowe will celebrate their thlrtytraveled portions of thc old graveled havc bcen =cnt ,n by ail cIa*sc* of you recall—all because ol our fear of ent m a heat wave oi
Soo Wool
intrrnattonaltem
hart almart designed that 18 ounce.* Ids Friday evening.
; third wedding anniversary and will
a peasant generation.
L'ln.
not
the
I
........
.
road* of the county system Thl* ^dividual* and corparatron.*. with
. .
Fr.HTV
owinsv
have lhe M«uHon Wesleyan prayer
We wonder. We wonder If all this ex.&gt;lvcd all by itself,. which
ts thc of silver should have the same value
with the usual maintenance work ol no bought of pplitic.* and with only
as one ounce of gold in thc markets
AG&lt;&gt; TODAY
meeting at their home that evening
regimentation, this meek submission outcome of thc development of of thc worlti. and how Uie "pluto- The c,ub Social of the M. E. I Tj)e M E church was packed on
caring lor the roods ol Ina ham has
atwd of the community in muid.
to the tyranny of bureaucracy. qCtr- technics, but of the internal 1 tulUm crate" of Wall Street had knocked - ■
■
—' Thursday night for the program
kept Jack fairly busy This seawn Messr* Lary and Picard have a*
“Dry Back"
lords of dictatorship*, this rushing 1
it ail in the head by the "Crime of red Ion—but it will "swing back" «‘v«i b&gt;’ the Kentucky Jubilee Singhas seen more mllea ot good roads much influence on thL* layoff as
ArtUlM
73." when gold was made the stand- some time. Things move in cycles. |*rs. Every number on lhe program
'after doles and grants—we wonder If
*r«
••tecta
built fog less money tlian ever be- *^t"v had on lilt* L/mmerun oi Bcrard of currency
A.* people didn’t
...
was very much enjoyed, as was cvinot nocMi
we arc not in training for peasantry.
havc much etec to do but read, and But there was some fun mixed up denced by the hearty applause. Mr*
fore. Ingham thanks Barry tor let- nouilli .You will havc to reach for
ting uj have Rakowsky
&gt;'°ur book; on ancient lore I or this
did they read "Coin’s Financial with lhe campaign too. The Repub- Braxton and her girl* won their way
?.R
«-enseol unity ot Mi humanity. School
Then came a young politi- I lean Nat tonal Committee, with [into the heart* of Freeport folks and
And of course one cannot forget one*Uro National Geographic Society of ulllch thr lcbbuc of Nations te cal giant from the west who elcctrl- Mark Hanna as Chairman, assigned 'will find a welcome awaiting them if
Majors Woodburrw, whom Dr Ros*
"I rf5enl 0,1 behalf of the fine infers that Michigan lack.* interest the iruit. the symbol and at thc find the world in hl* famous "Cro*.* speakers galore to the various Slate, they ever come back here,
Mils Ethelyn Eerie of Smyrna was
Lethondj* brought to Mason as a mcn ant* ,OB1‘" o! 0,1 P*rlic* who in things geographic a recent bul- »•»* thc nursing place For this tn- of Gold" speech. It was William Central Committees, and evidently
Jennings Bryan, and that speech didn t take much time to investigate the guest of her cousin. Mtes Gay­
bride Her father, the good doctor haVC Helped our work, this cheap tetta.pwnu to
«■ twan.,'”"“'““*“"1
....
.
jadverUMd and the school is also Ul- won him the nomination tor the their abilities or personal habits. Thc *ha Loomis from Wednesday until
and Mra. Woodburne are over fre- Phoney baloney that any job-hunt- .
ty-cighth among the Mates in mem- &gt; vuivcd in it
Presidency. Thl* was in June, and writer happened to be Chairman of Saturday.
"
qiMSFJy and we feel they arc almoat
politician weighs an ounce in benhip. one out ot 191 residents beMr. and Mra. H. W. Gooch made
- the
■ other hand, we experience from then until election day the thc Barty County Republican Comon
one of us became of Uie place
Uro 0116 W’Off.
.
ing our ratio. Wisconsin is next a blailr.g up of nationalism in its campaign "boiled." getting hotter mineral the time. Thomapple re-1* business trip to Hastings Thurs’
Lethbridge-i
occupy in Uro affection; "The
‘ The blunt
blunt fact
lac: «
te that Uro
tiro ConCon-. wl.h a raUo o(
(o 174 Qhl0 wUh most dangerous ap&lt;&gt;earancc. as we and hotter as election day ap- publicans vrere to have a big meeting day.
We are glad to leam that Don
Duck - Corduroy
of our torn-peopie in Leo Burton.
tfic United State* at its larf 6ne tn H3; Now York OT)r t0 H3. have known it also in the years 1871­ proached. If the election had been in Middleville and wanted an extra
held in July or August there would good speaker. A telephone to lhe Karcher, who recently underwent an
Maset. also has another former Ha.- "gutor session enacted an amend- WvomlnR onc
1M: Nevada one 1314. in the period of armed peace hav.- bran no questton of Bryans State Central Committee wa* an- .operation for appendicltte at Pen­
incidentally, a.-, well as historical­
tings resident, who has won a ptace »»»* to the GlaM-Stegail Bill. by 'to
wKh onc oul pf
ly. the.c two demonstrations arc election People wanted to hear the swered with the pleating information 'n«k hospital, te now at home and
here
the terms ol which this pay-off has evcry ,4 rodents a member and.cUk,*l&gt;’ Ilnkcd together The propa- "Free
4^T„Coln
coinage
“g' ot
of P
Bllver
* ? ”, discussed that- they could send us Just the m
°vin. .a fine recovery. Andrew
making
Enough df flite. Before we know It become imperative Chairman *"■■■e&lt; S'X;.
*"*’
” “u“ —M _ta,.k could । man we were looking for-an orator Blough had a similar operation at
HEAVY
।aaic
t iui ui.
j. .tk
n. Gunning
~ taking
,.5, —**.nd
T”?
MW,*,*/',
a well known writer, and Pennock hospital last week Tues­
this column Will be filled and none ta obeying Uro law ol the land in
M1rhi«n i.
°
°r. J
Oun2ll?[ —
oommenra
in” . few,.—
*.,
Periiaps .Michigan is so well satis- wz.. as reported in the Nieuwe Rot- conunen« talking, and in a few a very capable, well posted man. The day evening and is reported to be
of
of the
the Heavy
heavy wtuff
Stuff bearing
bearing in
in upon
upon loaning
loaning the
the funds
funds necessary
necessary for
for &gt;ta
its !■ flcd
(lcd• wlth
wlth
-• lu
Us - O.A- 11 --------------••luJ---.-----• terdamsche
-- ---------------Courant —
&lt;Rotterdam
------&gt;. minute* he would have a big crowd speaker went to Middleville all right, well on the road to recovery.
around him. no matter which *ide of but the "oppMiUon” got hold of him.
our imefiectual cavity will have been accomplishment, and thc rest b up M.a*
U!t(,s auu
Bnd llrtams
lti iciiuc
rertUc iicius
Jiclds
----------------- -- --------------------s.iv.ui'. ns
....
the issue he took. There was hardly treated him to liquor that wa* much
MILO.
used. Before dropping off though It t® the large depositors’*’
..»»•»
and rich mines, its busy marts and
CtUHIu
S
a schoolhouse in Barry county that stronger than
When he ap- Last Week * Leiter.
would be Ingratitude indeed if men-1. Thank..
.
. .
.. : you .hate ,h„bb,ns InOuatrlek. IU hills on!
Jndae
Connell!
dldn't have several political speeches peared on the platform he wa* a
Homer Hughe* and son of South
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
In other wordt thit it
,„a
iron were not made of the frequent Mata rautaU a Cue uuvlce tn vaUc),
made in it during that campaign, aorry sight, and made an awful Dakota and F. J. Hughe* of Pralu b tlK j^.1, "We should ever keep In view the During the last two weeks of the cam- -mew ” qf what should have been a
occasions when this writer has been &gt;our lello« eltlaen. or Mlehtan and
the ptace to get
,
fact that Uro great majority ot those paign lhe Republicans had 10 political gobd meeting­
i home Tuesday afternoon.
-__a-i- readers o;
,v.w
fortunate enough to be invited to again proved that there are still men (t
graphic
of other states who io
in prison are .eventually
to be re- speeches every night, nearly all of
Sour outfit
...
! mr*.
mumw
wuics
rwurnea
name
in
jjuphe
and
private
hie
who
rema
^
c
up
the
grcal
maBsea
oI
tour
.
turned
to
liberty,
aiid
that
torturMra. Minnie Quick returned home
apeak at some public gathering In
them
in -----------schoolhouses,
and apractl. It wasn't
all uxv
one-sided
from r*H
Kalamazoo
Wednesday
after
..
—
-.
—
..-.
■
. ...
aiuvu .though.
&gt;.&lt;7xaa,,. The
ins 'from
num
tam
*
zra
n
waw
ari*WalamaMM* WavInAaalaw
causes them "~
to be
more tally
and .ultoea who Hoek to our Ing -them
--------------------------------your county and your pcbple have Ifa to stoop to lhe low laeUea ol
cally every one of them packed to democrats were to have an afternoon I'spending
spending abbut
about two weeks with her
.
„
,
,
antisocial
than
they
were
before
"
some
of
ouj
office
seekers.
Your
courfatr
Jlatf
—
..
----------.
been unfortunate enough to have
upaclty. Uro
lhe opjioalUon
opixwlUon possibly free-silver pole-ratelng at Carlton'son, Mr. and Mr*. Clinton Quick
,Ulr .Ule. Nevenbelos U thl, word _w. F. Sxkle former AUomey- espacity.
bad "
”ear,
ear
Jr “ ijnai
7la,iy
’y ^
*«d
‘d they were Center, with speech-making and all
Mr. and Mra. Merle Bradfield and
bean lured to the meeting place aieous gtatement U like "
a sweet II- blot
U.„. on
-------—.&lt;------. —
J ....
is a
our-a
educational
and
cul- QencrB; of Ontario
doubtiew
doubtless equally as well attended that goes with such ah occaston. Jack spent Sunday with Mr and
breeze coming from across the mead-1 tural* name, perhaps we better sign
and there tarred to listen.
Supreme Justice
a pretty good
Ju*t|e» W W.
ur. Potter,
Potter. then
I Hen ’There was s
£7^ tarn-out.&gt;ra Jau M*Xe of KatamSoo
Mr’ a “
(ows ajklnst the stench ot dead her- IJul. ,o
tan|&lt;ht.
a rising
rising younx
young lawyer
lawyer of
of HosrinnianH
Hairing*land'the^audienoe'
was aumru«A
surprised
a
tha ■uHianM ■»&gt;&lt;
Mr* ollie Doolittle of Kalamawx&gt;
think, in the supply of what I call
rlI‘t rotting on the beach.
was one of lhe republican main-1 when the orator of lhe oocasjoo" was entertained tor dinner, Thur*ARMISTICE ^....
DAY.
-------------------.
:
. .
vlne
flays when’ It came to campaigning made • pretty good republican
A New Yorii editor finds time w
to ।|
—x *
r. .-yr
. -ld,| TRAININO TOR reASANTBY. 1 A MOUrn editor d.maod. to'
'
------------Ruggost Ltqvt Armistice Day (Be ! ...
am very
very fond
rood of
of monev
and the
the night
••■•••* from
••«••* wui/
a«a until
um*m okmiuh
wa* Chairman
unairmau of
01 the
vne’opposition
opposuron Brandautter. then attended the H
... t
,■ ... .
...
...
"I am
money and
July 1st
election who
who was
L. club at the home of Mra. H j.
year
a A
how the
he mon
r— be
— made a gladsome imllday. n
- young
,—• man
— dropped
—rt— into
—- the
— ।know
------- -------—ketchup
-------- -- is
- put
K— Into
— o|der
oldcr ,j &lt;row
grow ,^e
more ftMld
fond xI get of night,
nl&lt;ht. and
and quite
quite often
often making
making pollUpoliU- County
County Committee
Coounlltoe accused
accused the
the writwrita^ll..
I-'
.,
—
■
laa-t
1
aaf**A*
ofaia
tn.
t
Isa.
KzUII*
In
lh,
dint
„l.M
1..
,.
____
,-fcl
.--.a.- ..
.a - -a In r er —of
.0 "reelng"
‘
.U.-C.- abefore
-a . Flowar In Um ajternoon.
day o( jolly celebration, ot convivali- editorial office this afternoon to in- thc bottle la the tint place. He la* it. —G Bernarda Shaw.
cal speeches
at afternoon meeting!
their speaker
Mra. H M. Kennedy came from
"IF IT ISN’T GOOD
tf,O&lt; uprawriuus play and frolic. He troducc hlnuelt
as uuvvkk
director of
misapprehension.
—
tte mewt^, w»^ of
was ------- ..............
■c» aa
vi the
uie bora
um» under
uuucr a grave niuappirncuatou.
. T~»-.
J ‘
" course
. ,—
.a^-w.—.,
wa— Dowagiac Wednesday for a two days’
wtU*ie - nliabllitallci Tl»e bottle Is blown around the
Our uUlnt lnduslnes PTOgrea*. aroused. They wanted to hear politic* indignantly dented and we later slay with her parents, Mr and Mra
WR DON’T CARRY ir­
Utal “Have a Bndle With eurorgeucy wuiaie
« *'
—
nnawiitaiiot.
|T7k! bottle is blown around. the
Uiey mu|t
perferte&lt;L"-Mua. dUcroaed How different to-day! The enjoyed many good laughs over Uie
Flower and Bernice.
Mlf be adopted ae the slogan and service for ingitam
naiiam county.
countv. He was , ketchup.
ketohun —Detroit New*.
N*»x.
(taplu Kemal. President of Turkey, pendulum h«* swung ta the other di- campaign.
Twanty-two members of Um H. L.

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Breeches
Shirts
Caps
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CREEK MVE ADDRESS ।
I on Badloe island was dedicated by with a line BIX abreast passing by BenublicaDi Held Orgfinil*- lt
| President Cleveland. Binoe that every second, day and night, the last
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in ralslm
Ume she has become mon and mon of that great army of over &gt;0 mil- I
Uon Meeting Tnurithe eoun
a national treasure.
|lion
dead
passed
by.i
dav Night
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protect the ppblie health, lhe Blate of Mich­
igan diridea milk Into •grade*." CLEAN
Milk ^hat has a ■ bacteria count." below a
certain number, the State designates can be
sold as Grade "A." Other milk that b NOT
80 CLEAN, and haa a "bacteria count” above
a certain set figure, migl be sold pa Grade
"B”—and so on. No Dairy or milk dealer Is
permitted to sell milk as Grade "A." unless
lhe milk I* CLEAN, and meets lhe Blate's re­
quirements on "bacteria count." This b ALL
done to protect the public htaiq&gt;. and prevent
epidemics of fevers, "T. B." and other rat-

breaks. such as we used lo know, and which
were Invariably caused cither by UNCLEAN
MILK or tainted water. These epidemics
often took a heavy toll of life, and were very
expensive to overcome. That's why the State
look a hand In the milk question.
More than meeting every requirement of
the Blate, and selling milk that b infinitely
(LEANER than the 8te|g demands, lhe
lUahlands Dairy b PERMITTED TO 8ECL
iff milk as Grade "A." Our patrons, too.
have lhe farther assurance that State tests
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their courses so as to hit ths Gulf
night at tha
Stream as quickly as, possible, be­ ^r£u^^t,diheanS™W“l^ -«•
■sld. but
but even
ewn with
with this
Ulla great
great *™y
army
JSjJ’. BiSSd m ™' try.
tn. »n
In th.
th. seeker's
weeker-s Judgmreii
ledamant inOtcause K means added speed for their Stalue of Liberty was 35 feet high; &amp;
d'*«l
example and a1
dividual liberty in thl* counter la
ships. All lhe way from Ix» Ange­ her torch was way above the tower* terrible warning, the countries of
Uie county committee the Mru&gt;u*iy menaced, and he urged hi*
lorcn
waa
way
swve
uic
iuwa&gt;a
---;
-----------------les around to Cuba thc log of our ncr
wwen
of the same, the candidates hearer* to roll un a oood makwltv
of the
Brooklyn bridge, also one of Rlrrw
Europe reem .nvir.,.
•nxlou- today tn
to again ( officers
£sC^nthe&lt;5^mai?ttadTbOry
*n
he^
“ ta
ship at Its beat, showed a speed of
io muca an xwur, vu our xu.&lt;. u«. ihe wonder* of Ito day: In height t“ume their fighting
16 miles an hour. On our flrat day
I bera of Ux committee.
lhe ,uu
a* to impress the Brain Bunday with Harvey
along the Florida cost it went up to thc *tatua surpaaoed the famous
And (400,000,000.000, the cost of.
,,
Al
seven
o'clock
a
fine
menu
was
Trust
and
others
at
Washington
family of Plainwell.
over IB mile* an hour very clearly Trinity zplre. regarded then as al- that war. what of that? What would I
served
'™■* *by
”• •*'
thc
“ Rebekahs, after-w«-u
which wlUj the Idea that the people are
showing the Influence of the Gulf | moBt thf
to »hleh human It do. expressed In term* ot our own —
uuiauon
oi
and children of Km( I4M
population
of I)r Frank carrothers. chairman of
Stream on the speed of our ship, construction could safely go In any • country.
enxmirv We
w. hav«
h.v. a
. rv&gt;nil
i.Hnn «r
Mr.
and Mrs. John -Dchonor.
™oi“=
with by tha government, would like
The water seemed different. In col- ’kyward race. But It wasn’t long say 120,000.000 people, p—-family, that
would ~C
ch,r!' of lhe meeting.
Dr.
fomla. formally ot
mat wouia
----or and one could look way on ahead **7°" the World building reared It* four people to a family,
___
...
.
narmtherv
aalrt
that
he
wax
not
and see the course of lhe stream, Solden dome still higher, and siMwt- mean that we have 30.000,000 fam-, C*rrothera said that he **■* ”ot
«Pd d‘d "&lt;* ta- budget balanced and have the gov­
which our vessel followed. Bo even JY the Park Row building went the Illes. With 400 billion* of dollar*. do*n for “
cost of the World war. that te?d
h*
B ernment cease to spend billions of
the ocean l* tn constant motion,1 Worltl building "one belter." The the
___ . . .......
.
tnlenrtirt
splendid knlk
talk. Up
He rlAcml
closed hv
by Intrzvtn
introduc­ dollars for unnecessary things. It
apart from the waves you see. .
*
“"u would mean that for every one of our
—
ing Dean Davenport of Woodland. ----- -----a ..
timely
speech.
i
practically'every
year
has
seen
some
30.000,000
families
wa
could
buy
10
Skids cause 5*4 times more
From our experience while In thc I structure reared that made Uic daz- acres of ground at 1100 per acre. We have not space to review any of I heartily applauded.
Mra. Virgie Retd and daughter.
Stream, It would seem It must
.pjehe,. exapt u&gt; w th.1
Mr, Nclu, c„, w„ „„
Phyllis, and Mr. and Mra. Otto
accidents than blowout*— Gulf
| rling height reached by lhe torch On each 10-acre plot we could build
be a veritable 'fisherman'* Para­‘ ■ on tlie Goddess. seem more tiny.
Dean
Dev.'iiport
expressed
no
concn
an(1
waj
warm
iy ai&gt;plauded tor Harthy visited at Frank Roush's
a (1.000 hotne and furnish it with
rerosr“ She saldkhe had no Bunday.
and smooth tires skid 77% dise." We quite frequently passed I Today the Empire State building. (1.000 worth of furniture. After fldence in the attempt* being made
at Washington to regulate farming. apolo€le, t0
„ a ^oman for
school* of huge fl*h off the coast of i
miles of non­
farther, other new tires skid Florida, each one of them six or !1 with its height of around 1250 feet, doing all this for our 30.000.000 fam­ and heneved
believed ,h.t
that .f
if th.
the government
interested in politics. In fact
skid safety at no extra cost
MBT OUN LAKE.
eight feet long They would throw 1 stands as Ute limit as far as height ilies we would have 220 bi 1 Hotis of had left the farmers alone they
14
to
19%
farther,
than
new
dollars left. Oh shoot., let's esti­
she
believed
that
the
woman who
their
iu
’
v
^
tatdtesTteai
’
o
’
ul
oT
the
&gt;
*
because oj
water make'graceful loom in the air
only the fut?" 5*
mate the government debt at 30 would have fared better and the has the privilege ol voting and who eral days with relatives in Allegan.
MG-.r* Goodyear All* witter make graceful loops In the air Today there are over 100 buildings -r
Jacob Harshbarger spent several
------------------------------- rpay
—* it all up. country would be much better off will not interest herself in political
bullions
of dollars and
Flatter wider tread—
and disappear beneath the wave*,
than by attempting to reduce acre­
Weathers. This "Goodyear only to reappear again. A gentle­ in Manhattan that surptyia the Stat-1 That would still leave us 190 bll- age of wheat. corn and cotton and affairs is doing an injustice to her days with relaUves in Ohio Um past
16% more non*skid
ue of Liberty in height,
besides i lions of dollars. Let's divide it up
country and to herself.
passenger on board, who claim­
block*—
Mra. Joeeph Derdeyn, Walter DetI Plans were discussed for meetings
Margin of Safety" costs you man
numerous others in Brooklyn.
equally. That would give each one killing pigs.
ed to know about them, said that
The chairman then called on J. I in the county and other organlza- deyn and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Since the statue wm erected‘she
ou*‘ 30 million families a nice lltWider riding ribs—
nothing extra—let us quote there were a very gamy fish, and has
Oshrey left Friday for Pittsburgh,
C. Ketcham to introduce the speak- j lion work to be done.
seen marked changes in our flc ne?l
16 °°°.
one could well believe It after see­
Heavier tougher
on your size "G-3"!
ing them go through their contor­ land. She ha* *een our half-occu- “ve (lOJMO.OOO.OOO to build school
pled country completely filled up. ‘ imtises. libraries, good roads, etc.
tions.
and the time pass when a man could
represents the cost of the
Alto you get
We we^e so far out that only oc­ secure a good farm for the asking I Wor*d war.
the blowout protection of
casional glimpses of land could be
It'a Doubly Guaranteed I
Several times in our “pros|&gt;erous
When the
*.".*hcr.
lhe OcdGoddess
— “
first
rzt came -7C?
over
seen.
I
was
looking
for
whales,
Supertwist Cord in every ply.
1. Against road hazards.
years'' she haa seen us lifted to thc there was only lhe fitful gas light
which are occasionally seen. Wc
2. Against defects for Ufa.
skies on flowery beds of caw and for **■*
thc ?"r'"
city's illumination, but soon
didn’t see any whales, but up around theh dropped with a sickening thud • came the arc light which almost
Cape Hatteras, where Ute Gulf
into year* of panic and depression, transforms night into day
Also
Stream turn* off. we did experience
when pessimistic souls bewailed lhat | from her pedestal, from the topsomething elre—and that was a pret­
“ recovery is impossible." From these masts of passing ships she ha* no
ty rough rea,' something quite com­
depressing times she has seen the!doubt seen the lightning flash in
mon to this rectlqn I am Informed.
country rise to greater and grander , the wireless waves that overlap space
Quite a number of our passengers
heights than ever.
and almost make lhe whole world
hnd a serious, distressed look, seem­
If the Goddess only had a tongue «»• ,When «hs came, horse-drawn
ed to lose all desire for the delicious
what a story she could tell
She vehicles were the common modes
meals served on the boat, and,'could
ROAD SERVICE - Telephone 2482
tell of the days In her early I
transportation, but now a* She
sought seclusion in the quiet of their
I youth, when New York bay was loolu down o”
* hor* 19
state rooms.
North Michigan Avenue
Hastings, Michigan
I shining with saiU; of a day when
• curiosity and around 25.■
Xvvntoalteemir&gt;sht^ewMilU,e
*ru 01
v ...ithe DrBve
brave ne
hearts
of lhe sea put meir
their ;‘000 °°&lt;&gt;
carriages —
are
reg­
.___*
____
________
__ . utercd u,
cnaintrv
frobefore I tnut,n
«
rc«.
t ______
'Preads
of canvas and.
"&gt;
country.
when eVen thc Rl,nt lX'ean linen J Doubtlew too. she has noted thc
• W^ were aHowed to ^rac^Twith flcw ,hPlr bllIowll‘K wh|1* wins* to marked changes in our habits and
tin' help out their steam. She saw these customs
When she first landed
?»nii5?ytAtaXe2f
• »lve w,y u&gt; Krcal snl°klna funnels.! only the dudes smoked cigarettes
pening. A great many writers, es' of and now these have dwindled In i and gentlemen smoked pipe* or ci­
’ peclally‘ American, liave written
, impressiveness a* spultery oil mo- gars. Tlie ladies—well, they didn't
i the thrill that you have, when you I'tors have taken the place of steam |evth chew gum. Today the people
first see the Statue of “Liberty EnNot leas remarkable has been the, of this country, male and female,
l lightening the World" in New York
change in the sire and design of .consume 110 billion cigarette*. Posi harbor. And there is a thrill. Dethe craft that float by at her feet, sibly, due to her age. the Goddess U
। spite the conditions that we have
The square riggers and Uie fore- one of the "old-fashioned" kind. At
all been experiencing for the part
and-nfter* were succeeded by the any rate, the robe she has always
five years, we do have the best
old Majestic, tlie Germanic and worn extends down nearly to the
country on earth. It la a delight
OFFEE from Java, Brazil and
I to sec right at our front gate that others of that type lhat performed soles of her feet. Doubtless she nothe miracle of crossing the ocean in I tlced soon after her arrival that all
Mocha—Olives from Italy and
great American symbol of "Liberty."
six days, then regarded os almost ladles wore dresses of that lenghth.
| her torch way above the harbor, and
Spain—Spice and Tea from the
among the "impossibles." Game.1 But today—well well bet lhat she
the statue itself growing beautifully swift, sturdy vessels they were in । think* these Americans are a
Orient, Persia and South Am­
green with age She haa been stand­
their generation. Today she sees changeable lol.
ing there for nearly a half a cen­ great floating palace* of steel, four I Then only five years ago. Just as
erica—Sea Foods from the North Sea,
tury; a greeting and a welcome to
Alaska and the Columbia River—Great
thousand* upon thousands, who left times as large as lhe old liners, go lt llad several times since she was
the oppression of foreign lands, racing by with colors flying, and । mounted on her pedestal, a pal) set­
ships carrying treasured cargoes —
QUART JAR
Treat yourself and
came liere and made good in the making thc crossing in a little over tied over the country; a spirit of
four day? When It comes to speed, gloom pervaded Uie atmosphere;
family to these tan­
Spotless canneries—Bakeries and Milla
golden land of "Opportunity." To­ only a lltUc over reven years ago pesslAlsm prevailed. She heard
talizing d e I i c a c lea
day of course the "No Admission"
-—The newest in food preparations and
the saw an unknown young man. pcopft talk about "frozen asseu"
sign ts out. But what changes she
from
the
sunny
olive
health qualities—All on parade and
ha* seen, watching a nation'* com­ start off in a monoplane and land. ana a "paper loss" of billions and
In Paris In a little over B day only billions of dollars. This was a great,
ing." and goings for nearly a half
carefully considered ahd selected by C.
to become,, lhe best known
young ।I •••"•aiaaaM.aib
magnificent wuuti,.
country, Wlinv
what wuiu
could be
Spain.
.
uv
a century. Her calm eye* have lookThomas Food Buyers, and presented to
ed upon some of the'grandest epl- ! "J*
th? tJ0“ble7 8hc hwird VBrtou»
sodes of the American story, and ' ®"YhT.'
i
“ ven
8ome ,ald lt
WaU
Low Price—NOW
you during "Food Value Month
observed some of the
swiftest |
Istrp£1' uwico blamed
. ■
----------- -- ----- ?
—
umincu It onto
uuk&gt; the
me
She saw Hamilton return home in | tariffs; some said that democracy
substantial
savings.
changes in human history—things
triumph from Santiago In 1896, and had failed; some ascribed |t to capDust writers will be writing books
Dewcy from Manila about a year itslism; many laid II to this, and
about after another half ceutury
later to receive thc plaudits of the many laid It to that. Some even
has passed.
nation. Then came a year when said we had "too much liberty."
; The Goddess nf Idbefty Enlight­ some nf the finest of our merchant | Wasn’t that a hot one for our own
ening the World was th^ gift of the ships remained fastened to their Goddess to hear? At any rate many
French Third Republic to America. piers
The sea was infested withi of our liberties have since been tak­
। the "big brother" of all modem re- a new terror—tlie submarine. De- en BWay
I public*. It wa* most appropriately
I conceived as a gift to us from
1»1S. evidently rerun.
S3
France on our national centennial m
in 1915,
feeling safe In
in lhe
the
in 1876. Naturally it cemented mors thought that no country at war
closely the ties of friendship, width would be so cowardly brutal as to in some parts of lhe world; Com­
munists
rule
in
others,
but
Democ
­
commenced In our time of need vnth attack the unprotected liner of u
Lafayette. We more than "bal­ ntxjlrul country. and send hundreds racy function* here—perhaps not
anced the account" by our help to ot her Innocent passengers to a wa­ Uie same brand that we used lo
France during the World war. To tery grave But the submarine did have. But the Goddess still stands
keep that friendship green, how I its dastardly work and 1200 unpro­ above the harbor, and her arm lifts
(Wish that France had made even tected human beings perished. A the torch before lhe eyes of man­
W. R. COOK.
some friendly gesture towards pay- A couple of years later she saw ships kind.
i ing something on what she owes daubed with crazy streaks of pro­
WILCOX SCHOOL NOTES.
us. The statue was not completed tective coloring, bearing legions ot
Last
Week
s
Letter.
■ in 1876. If any are now living in troops in khaki, to France. Months
The Bus* Workers Club have
I Barry county, who attended tlie afterwards she saw them return
following
i Centennial Exposition in Phlladel- with
wim wiiutis
banners &gt;&gt;yuig
flying anu
and wiusucs
whistles elected new
__ officers
, . :, for the
”, _
..—■
1 phia tn 1876. they may have seen blowing to greet them. In Decern-1
B. A. LyBarker, Prop.
Hasting*, Mich.
"’J?"
the "forearm" ot thc Goddess, which brr. 1«U. ,be ..«■ Ih, Omr!t W«h- I
wa* on display at that exposition iOKinn with th. President eboard.
Bowerby. The oncer,
at lhat tune, but Ute sculptor. uilln, tor Pntnee to rhow the world el““*
i Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, was not the w.y U. iw.ee, HI. ellorU were 2J?1*1
*“*“'•
able to complete hi* work until 8 to be highly commended, but tn this Geon(e McNutt. Waste basket tend'.years later. Count Ferdinand de prewnt year ot our Lord we see the er.
" Florian Sallk; Desk Inspector.
-------- Wiesenhoter;
Librarian.
mada
rrtllltarv spirit
mlril a*
at rampant
ramnanr in
le. £ur.t- ■ Maurice
DAMMED ilflMT * Hire- nniMP nrem -T'C Lcsscps
Lcurpa
TatU, lhe P™aentattan military
years ago. - • Virginia Sweet; Housekeeper. Wayne
dANNER
.’P^h and referred to the statue J.vpe
rope BS
- U was
1
Irion
11
dently
the terrible slaughter and Cr°_ *
.
destruction has made no Impression,
^e have a new October ca endar
and countries fiver there are seem-,on the board whlch A*“* Jcs5lc and
llngly as eager now as then to clutch [°Vltla5°k&gt;,Td,
, ,
al one another's throats.
Mr Prent lce tMt&lt;d o™ eYcs 1“l
BAKER'S
Bv the W»v ww
Ihb.
Frlda&gt;‘ Everyone except three were
world
or.’Ud .XToiw
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der If wF mmemnuLJnra't IJ*°n'i8°lng to get some paint and Mr.
whf.
tO “pprc’ Prentice Is going to paint them.
1 Wr &lt;^ml|J0
n‘e,BnB
The Community Club held an toe
.
2. 'nlU10n 11VM cream social a week ago Friday,
'iur^ve. Urat
a re/ribte iThcrc
“ &gt;-r8«. attendance with a

biulness meeting afterwards. MF
Prentice was put in as president for
al lhl;&gt;
the*, foilowlng year with Orville
m Up “n!l Burghoff as Vice-President and Mrs.
place HIX soldiers In a row, and —
•——
—
Thomas --------Sowerby
secretary.
[have a line of them pass's given
Written by Ktsrle’ Wlesenhofer.
spot EVERY SECOND, and keep Verne Prentice, teacher.
marchbig unUl all have passed All
l day and all night they keep marchTOWN LINE.
I Ing by every second, and six abreast.
Mr. and Mrs. Hale Lepard in com­
। One whole day passes and they keep pany with Mr and Mrs. George
up their ceaseless tread, then an­ Barkdull of Lake Odessa were Chi­
; other day parses Ind another and cago visitors fronj Tuesday uritlf
another. We watch them pass by Friday.
'
six abreast every SECOND, day and
Mr and Mrs Albert Reahm and
night. A whole week posse*, and Mrs. Herman Winkler and
son.
I this army of tlie dead has marched Richard, were Hastings visitors
by. six abreast, every second day and ’ Thursday.
। night alike. "Can it be possible!" । Mn. John McLeod of near 4lasiWe think to ourselves, - th, end of, ting* vidted al Albert Reahnfs Frt^
. the line must be reached soon." But day.
the
army
of ---the dead
moves’MA.
-------------------------------------- «M1U
J
—. great
---- ----—* y
« aawvw
Ur.
BI1U
and MAS.
Mrs. A*U|UI
Arthur
OMI.au*
BtaUlck
and
silently on and on and on every'Mrs. Susanna Stet sick of Woodbury
. SECOND, day and night, and BIX spent Sunday P. M. with Mr. and
abreast. Another week passes, and Mr* Herman Winkler.
lanouier
Norm Barker of Lake Odessa has
! another and
ahd a WHOLE MONTH
lias pasted, but the legions of the been spending lhe past week, at the
dead, six abreast, keep passing by Hale Lepard home looking after- the
every SECOND, day and night, with chores while Mr. and Mr*. Lepard
I never a halt. Another week passes, were attending A Century of Prog। and another, and another, but th* t-M* lu Chicago.

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Hils new education plan provides
HORSE-DRAWN WAGONS
that two young men and two young
women and the four teacher counPLAYED THEIR PART
or critic teachers will be with
lilldren 24 hours a day rather
i Pioneer Days of 75 Years
eight hours which Is the usual
time for such training. It Ls believed
• Ago in Starting Great A. &amp;
by tlie Foundation that In this man­
P. Food Distribution
(Continued from Page One)
ner the teachers will have an op­
(Continued from Page One)
"The red wagon trail blazed by
portunity of regulating conditions
' children who would benefit most by and making them more helpful to
horse-drawn wagons through the
Oct. 1. 1912 ..
2.042.87
.' the health program and the special - live progress of the children in their
oct. 1.1913
1.249.04 ' hub-deep mud of thc highways of
the las: half ot tha 1800's pioneered
Oct. 1. 1914 ..
ly prepared diet have been selected class work.
the wa&gt; for the modem system of
Oct. 1, 1915 ..
’ for the camp. They will have aurTlie student teachers from the
1.745.87
food distribution." declared -J. T.
, roundings
____________
_ __________________
Oct. 1. 1916 ..
and
training that will_ l&gt;e Ypsilanti normal will receive colPatten, oldest living member of Tlie
Oct 1. 1917 ..
• a wonderful help to them physically, lege credits for practice teaching
1.466 21
Great Atlantic A- Pacific Tea Com­
;
________________________________ for the twelve weeks' period. Tills
Oct. 1. 1918 ..
1.002.76
pany organization, which Is cele­
[plan will make it possible to carry
Oct. 1. 1910 ..
876.43
brating its 75th Anniversary this
H■
I I A Al
I out a progressive program at the Oct. 1. 1920 ..
1.717.57
montji, ^Jorscs. though rarely given
■ 1
Im La
icamP with the newest and most
Oct. 1. 1921 ..
1509.34
credit, played as Important a part
Oct. 1. 1922 ..
Improved methods of presenting lhe
1.640.13
In the development of modern food
Oct. 1. 1923 ..
I" I I Eb Al A Zr* KT subjects to tlie children.
1,46554
distribution n.s they did In settling
E
|^|
Ei : When tlie new construction
sjructlon work
work1 Oct. 1. 1924 ..
1.418 19
”
(has been
nt the nt
Pine
the West." Mr. Patten stated. "Tlie
Oct. 1. 1925 ..
j nascompleted
ocen completed
thelake
Pine lake
2.1J657
' ■■■■■ (Rfl tr'FirRfocOiko camp, a similar educational program
routes of these wagons radiated from
Oct. 1. 1925 ..
1 363.33
thc stores In the cities like the
propenian- will be carried out with the stu­
Oct. 1. 1927 ..
1.305.71
•pokes tn a wheel. Each wagon would
.
K K
। dents at that camp also; but the
Oct. 1. 1928 ..
1.196 79
I
■ fl
(student teachers will be selected
start off loaded, dcllijgrlng the tea
Oct. 1. 1929 ..
987 60
and coffee ordered a week before,
| from another normal college.
Oct. 1. 1930 ..
80457
taking thc orders for the week after
Before the opening of the Clear
Oct. 1. 1931 -.
802 04
[lake camp a group of teachers and
•
from the houscwlyc.4 along the route.
Oct. 1. 1932 ..
768 25
"People began to ask these wag­
profeanors fsom the Ypsilanti TeachOct. 1. 1933 ..
499 67
ons to carry other foods. Soon thc
|er College drew up a program of
Oct. 1. 1934 ..
818.76
lists of foods that customers wanted
(class work for the children of thc
! various grades In the camps, which
were greater than any wagon could
Total
835312.08
• moat oatttandlng valuta
I was designed to keep them going liv
The above figures show that for carry, even with thc Improved roads
[their Regular school studies while lhe twenty-six years after it wa* that were being built at thc end of
•hid &gt;2' hitting plant.
[getting the recreational and health
decided to build tlie new church, an the first decade of this century.
"When tlw first funny-looking
benefits provided by lhe camp.
average of over 81350 per year
This new plan will afford many raised by this society. What they did horseless carriages passed my store. I
guaranteed by the world's
advantages and also opportunities to raise that very large sum. which I ■ had no more Idea than anybody &lt;
largest Installer of Warm
for experimental work in child has beert exceedingly helpful to thc !else that I would live to see ridteu- '
Air Furnaces. Complete
training. It 11 Just another evi­ church, would make ah interesting lous gasoline buggies make the world
Installation of tbs Warm
dence of the splendid work which story. For three years they served an entirely different place to live
Friend by factory trained
the W. K. Kellogg Etuindatlon Ls meals at the county fair. They held in." Mr. Patten concluded. "In a way
men assures satisfactory
planning for the benefit tof.the chil­ banquets, food sales, entertainments I was sorry to see those hundreds
performance.
fine horses we used to havc go.
dren of thc counties wlk’re it now of various kinds. The society was of
!
operates.
. ' \
I supjtooe they would be unicoemail down payment
divided into eight groups, called clr- but
\
clcs. For a long time each group, by |jnomlcal in the world now."
LACEY,
its own efforts. raUcd and paid Into'
letter*
baating pioblam. A Holthe treasury 8100 a year. This came
After years of poor health Mrs. from dues, from socials, etc.
tat obligation any tima.
Some of the large items which thc,
Helen Hampton passed away Friday.
Sept. 29. at thc home of her daugh­ Ladles' Aid paid are os follows: j
ter; Mrs. Orllc Van Byckle. Funeral When the church was dedicated lhe j
Ladles*
Aid pledged 85.000 and paid I
,B
Monday afternoon and bur­
HOLLAND FURNACE CO/,• Services
it. Through their ' efforts a 83.000 j_____
ial In Banfield cemetery.
-■
The Briggs L. A. S. Is planning a pipe organ was Installed and they
(Continued
from page one)
SIMON ETTERBECK
Barry county Republican supper to paid for ft. They paid for redecorat711 East Grand St
be held In the church basement ing the church at a cost of 83.239 00. thL, Rrca. raMey
Colorado river
BASTINGS
PHONE 1616 Thursday evening. Oct. 11. Supper nnd for redecorating lhe basement ,
„
»t K cwt Ot »TMOO. They h.ve p.W
,lm' h dumptaK •
I01LMD WUTme MMES W»»M FRIENDS to be served at 7 P. M. Speaking and to Bronson hospital, Kalamazoo, in million tons of silt a day Into the
music in church following supper.
the last twelve years 8600. Their cash , Gulf of California So one problem
contribution to Pennock hospital was of thc fnrmPr b to kerp h[s ,nnd
?^™’e&gt;',pu'Xtd'uir.1„ne'„‘1 &lt;™»

LIS. RENDERS
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at the Year’s Greatest Savings
THINK OF IT I Over 60 styles of wom­
en's NEW FALL SHOES, in suede, kid
and calf leathers, all sizes, in blacks and
browns—NOW ONLY

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LOOK OVER Theae
BARGAIN RACKS!
More than 100 Pairs -of
Women's Oxfords In
Black or Brown Suedes,

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Coach Excursion
10 ROUND
TRIP TO

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See it now or never - Closes forever October 31
Going Fridays, Saturdays and until noon Sundays during the
month of October. Return not later than following. Wednesday.
Tickets with longer limits or for parties also sold daily.

Bargain admission ticket—$2.00 value for $1.00
Ucicdlng a4a&gt;lu!on to Fair. Skyrldt. SkyrMa Tower. Socket Bide. Frank
Jangle Cimp. Horticultural exhibit. Merrit En«l*nd and Lagoon
Boat Bide.
ASK TICKET AGENT FOB CERTIFICATE.

Michigan Central Station is only a faw minutes* walk

For complete information contalt local ticket agent

Michigan Central
You Can t Beat These

FOOD VALUES
Offered by This Hotne Owned Store

We have our own delivery, and will give you
the very best service we can. Our stock ”
. ht is new and fresh all the time.

Baking Chocolate
19c
Caroline Milk
17c
igi Salad Dressing
25c
B Flour
$104
Grape Fruit
Sweet Potatoes 6 !!••■ 17c
Our Special CoEfee 3«- 59c
tflb.

Tall Cant

Qi. Jar

24M Pound Sack

Round Steak
Choice Beef
Fresh, tender Lb.

ts and

vtGtrAf&lt;i&gt;-.

J. J. MEAD
We Deliver

Phone 2144

oo

FINAL — Children’s
SHOES * OXFORDS
JUST 178 PAIRS LEFT.
Black or Brown Leath-

K

silverware and dishes amounting to drainage con have much to do with
well toward 8500. They gave notes that. The water problem L« a probwhen they undertook the larger lcil1 of ..too ]ht|c or too much."
pledges and Oils required paying in..
terest. These arc only a few ot the | pcrSon-' ,n. hrf audience he said
larger Items. They arc constantly1 could recall that apple nnd other
giving help lo the work of the fruit trees set out would bear pcrchurclv
.
.have
| .....
tect fruil. but insect enemies
As on example of what coopera­ developed, which make fruit-raising
tive effort for a good cause can ac­ n real problem Thc poisons to de­
THE FINAL WINDUP !
NEVER Before Offered !
complish we think their record is stroy them had been discovered but
ALw Now on Sale. Gengfr
WW
WOMEN'S and GIRLS* Sport
MEN'S Sturdy WORK Shoes,
outstanding.
these pc.ste often dcvelon Immunity
ulnc Kid or Calfskin
&lt; Z
At the meeting Wednesday the from poisons nnd seem to thrive on
Oxfords. Long wearing Sport
Plain Toe Pattern^ Only.
Leathers.
While they
^^E|“"***“
following officers were chosen for poisons which, ir f&gt;-w years ago.
Soles. While
the ensuing year, which begins Oct- , would have destroyed them. One
tobcr 1 this year: President. Mrs A writer had sa’d "the last great war [
B Gidley: secretary. Mrs Robert on this earth will be between
Cook: treasurer. Mrs. M- L. Cook­
mankind and hh ln.w-et enemies, and
(he Insects will win " •
i
LOCAL STORE ADOPTS
Overproduction Ls another' prob- * 1
| tern: but thc Dean salt! tlint lt| n ♦
With a record of continued prog- 1 relative term
While the acreage
ress In Hastings, the Reed Drug devoted tn cereil crops has In­
Store is expanding to the tune of creased in thc U. S. they have not
better service In keeping with thc increased any faster than the pop­
times bv establishing business con­ ulation
Diminished returns from
nections with the Walgreen System. thc
|n&lt;_ soil,
M&gt;u ns reported DV
bv stntls’ic.s
the national nnme of Drugs with a froI)J
n;,tionnl department of
RT‘tatlon' .
i_ nsrletilture. f&lt;i»ow that for the past
I Tlie new system In no way In­ 65 years the farmers, who arc now,
volva Uw o»TOr»lup or monos. h„te ovrrrm&lt;!»o«!
,1 o
of, having
over-produced
mcni ol the Rood .tore, but poje. ,.hraL
h„„
KLINGENSMITH.
His brother, Glenn Griffith, will
Mason Norwood and wife ot Kal- [ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Calms of
™
.nd meana^of
...... of m
.rrh.odl.. ^(JJ.'/d”
on «.«
ways and
merchandlscarry our mail.
[ainazoo. Mrs. Banghart. Mrs. R. Wll- Cressey and Mrs. Geiger of Quimby
Last Week's Letter.
ing that will lie" n real service to the . hubhufit
habitant He gave statistics for'rtvc
Mr. Mesick's new bam was struck Hams. Mrs. Anna pierce! of' Delton
—*•— I ■visited friends here. Saturday.
Mr
and
Mrs.
A.
Jolinson
attended
people of this city and countv
'
I Mrs. Lee Reynolds of Cressey
by lightning and burned down last were
guests at ----------the C. —
M. McDermott
1
---------------------vear
periods Beginning with ’868
Mr. Reed stated that he has for he showed from statistics (hat. had a surprise party at the home of Mr.
। home Tuesday evening.
1।1 called on E. D, Reynolds Friday aftmany months watched the progress thc demand been steadily main­
| Mr. nnd Mrs Clare Ashby and two i|ernoon.
,
and Mrs Lee Johnson Thursday,
----of other stores whjch have adopted tained In the United States for cer­ evening In Middleville in honor of
HOPE CENTER.
i children were Kalamazoo shoppers
| Mrs. Clara Underhill of Hickory
the Walgreen System and feels that eal products, there would now be Lee Jolutson's birthday.
Monday.
A very Lost week's Letter.
'
I Corners visited at Chas. Kahler's Uie
at this time there is need for such no surplus Tlie surplus b dur to pleasant evening was spent.
Mr and Mr.. Will Klemp spent the I We are sorry to hear of the pass- '
n connection in Hastings. He states thc slackened demand for food
Ing away of Mrs Lizzie Nash of De- 1
troll. She with her husband spent
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ricker enter­
further that his decision was made products re* till Ina from uncmplny family.""tarol” Gharp. EMhe'r Er- :weck cnd wilh frlcntlfl ln
In view of the fact that the ^&gt;allrlu Strange as
u may seem, me
ns It
the way. LaDora Scott. I-orrin and Lynn 'Creek.
the summers on their farm in Hope tained relatives from Owendale over
[* .jnent
Sunday.
green organization has been sue-, Denn declared, men can exist when Edger spent Saturday evening at I C. McKay and wife. Mrs.
Mrj. Shell- Center.
e«Uul
U their rtpuwion n„,
„„ ,ub„„„„„ny Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eddy enter­
verton
’ * *
vertnn and friend from Battle Creek
for manufacturing and selling high • one-third
------- ''
tained nt a little party Thursday
Mrs. Maude Smith of Hastings Jlsix»nt
spent Sunday ajtemoon
afternoon at lhe
th. C. B. EAST WALL LAKR
one-third of' whnl
they ent- -in norquality merchandise and offering &gt; ma
„
uHi&gt;| tlm
iiuies
It !s this slackened de­ vLMted our school onc day last week. McDermott home.
'
' evening in honor of his brother An­
real service
drew.
who Is visiting him from the
mand not over-production, that has
Thc revival meetings at the Yan-I MIm Inez Ashby and friend of Last Week. Leiter.
caused thc surpluses of recent years kee Springs church closed Monday Kalamazoo spent the week end with
John Plough and family of ToOBITUARY.
It Is the Dean's judgment that evcnlng.
j her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred AshohJo spcnt Salurday and 8un.
Clara Wilcox Rogers was lx&gt;m
NORTHEAST ^'OODLAND.
April 10. 1871. In Barry county. attempted limiting crons bv the
Mr Pllmcter of Middleville was yBurdctt- Lyt.i, and wlfc „r n^- day at their cottage.
. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Smith are the
Michigan, spending her entire life government or any other agency a guest nt thc C«reen home Sunday. H rrt-ek «nent Rundav with their! Clifford Kahler and wife and Mr.
here. She was the daughter of will not remedy live situation, but Chester Ovcrsmith of near Pine lake । tie Creek spent Sunday with their I Clifford Kahler and wife and Mr. proud parents of a six pound, boy
will
in
the
end
make
a
bad
matter
parents,
c.
B
McDermott.
and
Mrs.
W.
B.
Bera
relumed
from
Rachel nnd Lewis Wilcox of Rut­
born Saturday, wiio will answer to
spent Saturday there.
worse.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rearer and Chicago Thursday where they spent
land township. She passed awayt
Mrs. A. Johnson attended a club son of Kalamazoo spent thc week the week at A Century of Progress, thc name. Jack.
The members nf the Club and
Oct. 6, 1934. nt Hastings Surviving
Ira Stairs spent Bunday with Vlv-***
meeting at thc home of Mrs Daisy- end at their mother's home. Mrs. ( Alice Laubaugh with Clifford KahI her are two sons. Floyd of New Lon­ (heir wives were delighted with the Pender near Irving Wednesday.
lan
Haxubarger of Chester.
Lucy Leonard.
' ler and wife shopped in Kalamazoo
don. Wisconsin, and Clifton of fine equipment and beautlful'krttlng
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Logan of Lan­
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fisher of Saturday and spent Sunday with
We.gre sorry to lose our mall car' Grand Rapids, also two brothers. of Camp Kitanniwa, nnd with the
Charles of Hastings, and Myron of hospitality of the representatives of rfer, Harold Griffith, who leaves us Prichardville spent Sunday at the ; John Shultz and family of Grand sing spent Sunday with the latter's
Rapids.
'
parents.
। lo go to work on a Hastings route. Fred Ashby home.
| Grand Rapids, ten grandchildren the Kellogg Foundation.

See Our Showing of
Dress Shoes for Men!

SfT,,EV

$1.27

$1.57

Hastings Cut-Rate Shoe Store
114W. STATE ST.

‘Barry: County’s Busiest Shoe Store”

HASTINGS, MICH.

[and three great-grandchildren Tlie
’ funeral was held nt thc WnlldorfT
funeral home on Monday. Oe&lt; 8
I officiating.
! cemetery.

Interment in Riverside

OBITUARY.
Charles Wesley Watkins was born '
[April 15. 1863 at South Bend. Tn-,
dlnna He came to Barry county
with his parents when he was about
(ten years of age. He passed away
jPctober 4th. 4934. Surviving are twoi
Isons. Floyd of New London. .Wiscon-'
sin. and Clifton of Grand Rapids,
three sisters. Mrs. Jane Schreuder,
[Mrs. Bessie Rogers both of Grand
I Rapids and Mrs. Nettle Donavon of
Washington. D. C . also two broth[ers. Ray nnd William Watkins, both
,of Grand Raplds.,ten grandchildren
and three great grandchildren Thc
funeral was held Bunday, Oct 7. at
;Walldorff funeral home at 2:00 P.
,M„ Bev. Kitching officiating. Bur­
' lal in Irving cemetery.
NORTHWEST ’rITLAND.
. - Mrs. Robert Dibble and little
daughter and Mrs. A. C. Johnso^i
rand son of Peoria. Ill., left Monday
• for their home having been guests
the past week In the 01m Dibble
[home.
Wayne Williams of near Mlddlcfville spent the week end with his
I parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Harry Wil­
l Hams.
•
i Wesley Benedict Ls at home for
a two weeks' vacation. AYfsiey Is
'employed at Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burdick of
Portland visited the letter's ulster,
[Mrs. Jim Dibble, and family Sun-

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4.50- 21
4.75-19
5.00-19
5.25- 18
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$6.10
6.30
8.70
7.20
8.00
8.80

5.50- 17$8.75
5.50- 18
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This

Social Events { and Personal Mention

MR. AND MRS. CHAS.
CRUSO ARE HONORED

OCO.NNOR—BLACKMORE.*

.

American Legion
Auxiliary Activities

°'clock Saturday afternoon. October
PrieBdi BememDer Them on alXr
horoe &amp; Dr
Mrg
Fifty-Seventh AnE**1 3. Blackmore of Hart, when
thelr Qn,y daughter. Hazel Elizabeth,
On Thursday evening. October U.
nivenary became the bride of Robert L*wJohn C. Kataham and M. L. Oook
Ford Hicks at Chicago afa* tn th*
next
meeting wUl
at the
American
, the
Lwm
liSun
be MM
wm Ml th* elty on Tuaaday on bus!- ware In Allegan on Monday
and city on Saturday calling on friend*.1 Mr end Mr*. Chxrle. Cnta ot renoe oooonor. «m ol tax
it w lh&lt; ne*auxuiary
oe neia wiui
heard Senator Arthur H. VandenjMr and-----Mra a H. carveth and laxhvllla were tdeazanUv
tetate? xurnrtaed OConnor of Haiflno.
W Rev r.marY
ofBcer* wm
presiding,
--------------- ---------------------when
Moody,
pastor
of ot
thethe
Hart
Congretop*iTheremay
bTaTood
atlandir.
and
Mra.
C.
8.
Potu
were
in
“
.
Wednesday,
October
3.
vhen
“
???*•.
p
“
*5,
.
”
art
.
Coo
*F
e
:
hoped
there may
be a good
Mrs. El*le Moran la in Nashville
thelr many friends'and neighbors gational church, read lhe beautiful------ --8 . . ..
.
caring for Mn. Brown, who is ill
Mrs. Louetta Wood* of B*ttle Detroit Thursday thc men attending
ance a* a delightful social time Is
honored them in remembrance of ring
service
before
an improvised al- t°uf±rt
with bronchitis.
Creek and her daughter. MU* Lulu the World Serie*
tir-of
patau
and
™
r----- ‘ “
*--------‘
. .. .. —.
. ।
WJ)1 Mf their flfly-*eventh wedding annl- bride
who
was
given
in
marriage
by
pn-.ident.^T
D^m
Foreman
Mr*. Harry Urquhart of Detroit
ver*ary, by sending a generous I
comes today for a visit with Mn. Claude Wood.
and Mr*. Howard Hewitt visited shower of flowers, cards, letters and h
I r l‘t|h .r-beauUru‘ ln •“?.*” 1 About twenty cf the Unit member*
Mr* Clifford McPherson returned their sister. Mis* Hulda Euper. of poem*, showing the love and es- &lt;n!,Mh2«hat n mMde, °? f°rrn&lt; flUlnS gathered at Mrs John Wood's on
Mn. Ruble Kelley of Kalamaaoo Sunday night from a week'* stay Fowlerville on Sunday.
teem in which they are held. For | J 7
?*,n “nd * meL Monday night for a social time, with
spent Ute week end with her mother, with friend* in NUes, Berrien
Guests of Mr. and Mr*. L. E Bar­ many years. Mr. and Mr*. Cruso of
i
Uilir fashioned in * cap which! Mrs pj-y J(U-niBn *s |wiwr wueit A
Springs and Chicago.
nett over the week end wen: Mr. lived on their farm near Quimby, 1w,“ »,5S_W ‘,u“ bfi.tanL?uXuSS5’*
Mr* Charles Dames visited her
Mr. and Mrs. Ch**. Bachclder and and Mr*
H. E. Shaddick and moving to Naahvilie fourteen years ।«n« btoMOTrt Her .1»«ct bououet
N,„ TOtetay U» Bewto* club
ton. Clyde Gamble, of Jackson from Mr* Blanch* Padelford and Mra. daughter Suzanne _of________
Detroit.
,
“ J.J“" B“Uer-1 meete at Mrs. Hear, Mutarx lor a
Friday till Bunday.
Claude Wood visited Coat* Grove
Richard Oook is expected home
Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. K. Reid (Am- a sorority sister and former room- pot
luncheon followed'by sewMr*. Grace Gamble of Kalamaann friends
today. Wednesday,
from a visit nf
ol'ber
Cnuo) and son*. Don and Rob- mate, .u bee only MUniUm. Mtex
friend* Thursday
Thtiradsv evening.
evenlnv
tzwtav
Wednesday -from
h
,0.
Rca c
M *“U ’‘“I। Mr
‘...
n Los
ert.
Wednesday Butler x «o«n «x or tta1 blue crop.
mr. and
auu Mr*.
sirs Charles
unarics Law
L.xw o(
oi Long
nong
.a-. Angeles, Cal,
ww&gt;,_.
.. of UU* city —spent
r~—. —
I B«
Beach.
Calif , •P'"
spent1 part or
of tat
taut with Mr.
Mr a
and
Mrs. T. D. French
and evening with ------------------her parent*.
,
“". C*W.
-------------------------------------------------------------and .he r.rned an arm tawtrt cd .„„r„
, Unie atL wl~.
—0. Z.
' a wide circle of friends extend pale yellow roses. Mr. O Connor was 'fendanre
Wilcox and Mn. Fred Ryenon.
t Mr. and Mr* T. 8. K. Reid and sincere congratulations and best attaded by oerald MccMIln ot
Dinner la to be xemd on Saturday
night and Saturday.
““'UK"1 1° Um Barry County Rural
Mr and Mr* T, E Severance and
T
.
Mrs. George Coleman were Sun«'•« Chicago, over the hope they may enjoy many more played by Mrs. Eva Wood, who *lso carriers’ Association st the Legion
। played "At Dawning" preceding the rooms
asy guesta of Mr. and Mr*. Wayne wc«k cnd- ,nd Blended A Century happy year* together.
p. Royer of Battle creek.
of .!Progress.
---------------- * * * 1Llt['—
~
ceremony.
1
_________ t B,
Frey at their Fine lake cottage.
of
&gt;ro&lt;Le“
'
*
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Reeves of
. .
..
..
.
aim
Mr*. niidmi
Wilson uuiurt
Guidet turn
and uuuy
baby &lt;11
of
LUNCHE0N
Jonesville visitad Mr. and Mra. H. E. ..---7.-- , . . .. R.enry
and. 1-lXCk-/ VtaXW jjCr IMIX.IUI,
parent*. All.
Mr. KDU
and
- Muioer
.
.
was held and a wedding supper was
Gaskill over the week end.
Jwnea
from
runil, &gt;telLM me
Ute formers
I«te..r . niece
ntak and Mr5 j„„.
served
to
forty-two
relatives
and
1
OF WOMEN’S CLUB
Dr. and Mrs. c. P. Lathrop were huxbxnd. Ur Bt
and
Mra.
Adrian
u
,,
SlullU)
..
Mr
ouMet
cotnU
„
,
m
‘d ^r*.
ull gun^ay, Mr. Ouldet coming for Mrs Andrew Clyde Brown of East,'
j
close
friends
after
which
Mr
and
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tf
Vdlimaxv.
nn
RltllrrlBV
„
_
.
,
1
Sunday gue*t* of Dr. and Mra. Row- Zuidweg. of Kalamazoo on Saturday. gund*y also.
Lansing, former Hastings residents. I'
Mrs. O'Connor left for a week's mo-, State Federation Pregident
tand F. Webb of Grand Rapid*.
^trkt?d
su,wbU
Mra.
Mrs. George
George Hooper
Hooper and
end grandgrand- to Harry Lee Baker, son of Mr. and :
,,
.
,,
Dr. and Mrs Wm Thwaltea of ark. Ohio via tad the past week with daughter. Jcan Edrlngton. and Mtai Mrs Neal Baker. Highland Park. De­ tor trip through northern Michigan.'
For traveling Mrs. O'Connor wore a!
laiKea on
World
Grand Rapid* were Sunday guest* theflatter.: sister and buaband. Mr. Marjory Hooper left Monday fur iron,
troit. was soicmnuea
nolemnlicd on nunaay
Sunday auaft- [
: .. ‘ . r
‘ .‘
‘ “
n
al four o'clock at the ProI
Peace
ot Dr. and Mr*. Dennis Murray.
and Mrs. D. A. Kennedy of norUi Chicago for a visit before going to errioon.
pies' church in East Laming. Dr br^n“™ “L.1
d matchln«
The charm of the October sun­
Mr*. C. M. Balch of Grand Rapid* Hastings.
their-home in Memphis. Tenn Mr.
is vtaiUng tier nieces, Mr*, 8. D
N
A.
McCune
officiating.
Johinc
co-operated
with the commit­
wi
*«d Mra. C. W Weapintcr accamWilcox, and Mr*. Fred Rymon.
Attending the bridal couple were
At ter graduating from Hart High tee in charge in making the open- I
Ogdcn. Mrs. Wilson GuideL Mtas.^j^ed them as far a-* Kalamazdb
of Mf gnd
Mtas Constance McDonald of Dear‘“A
c attended Battle [tng meeting for the year of Hastings
Miss Lillian Roberta of Chicago Florence Bump and MLm Louise
visited Mr. and Mr* Ward Baine ^
_ ’”?_'erC ‘n
.
P
°n 6*cketi .Harriet Hosmer, of Beat­ born, a cousin of the bride, as maid Creek College for two years, going women’s Club a most enjoyable and
honor and Mtas Charlotte Good- frx&gt;m there lo Michigan State Ool- worth while affair The one o'clock
and other relative* over the week .Saturday.
rice, Nebr.. will be pleased to know ot
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— ....
„ a 1---------- ] MIV14 w
end.
Elliot Manchester, who ha* been
Dan
Matthew*
attended
the visiting his sister, Mr*. Mary Downs.
World Serie* ball game in Detroit and other relative* for three week*,
on Monday and reported a fine left on Friday for hl* home in
game.
I Boulder. Colo
Miss Winnie Roush Is spending 1 Mr*. Howard Barnes went to
rrulls
MIm Ruth McDonald, pianist, Miami Valley Hospital. Dayton,
Mr* Dell Sutton. Mrs
Mcnzo
o“»
“‘r0™ b
Th- dahUU lumbbed by Mr.
two week* in Kalamazoo with hex Hammond. Indiana, on Saturday to Tuma.
played
xurncr, oars,
Mrs. uamca
James wowrr.
Gower. rars,
Mrs. f
—•— the
7 - "Wedding
---------- - ,March"
----- r
. from
C l Otnc*t*
AM Buckle ol Freetxrt cklled forth
brother and wife. Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd attend the funeral of her nephew. Rkk Puronkn, Mix. Ortfta SmUh.
» « prrtrtMonkl Md ta
Mr. OOmnor. . grkdUkU ol HM- ,„„r „&gt;OTBbk, „mTOnu w the
Rouah.
.
Donald Bainbridge, who wa* fatally MrS. John McLvkVy. Mrs. John Hoe----------™
Un« Hlfth uhool. received 11M a B. „a,„
t„„r
ol
The Rev. and Mra. Maurice Grigs- injured in an accident.
venalr and Mrs. Jacob Weyerman “Wedding March." During lite cereNew fall colors, fabric*, styles will please
by of Detroit are expected this week. Mr. and Mrs Frank Trim of Ta- were in Otsego Monday and Tues­ many Miss Marjory Hoyt of NashW; whom were club l.dle. 1mm K.I.for a Wtalt with Mr. and Mrs. W. T.! coma. Washington, art visiting Mr.
leje U&gt; l«33 He te , member ol mura) MlddkvUle. NuhvlUe «hd
you this year. To be well dressed is easy, for
day attending the District W R. C. vllle. vlohntat. played "Serenade"
Eunomlan Society which has be- tyoxiland
—
Grigsby.
;and Mni. H. D. Trim. They will visit convention.
by Tosclll.
Woxiland. **
Mr».
Steckle -------recently I
the variety of styles and patterns available
Mr*. Gary Crook and Mrs. Wayne at Shelby and Petoskey before they
The bride's gown was of powder come osuioud whh Start Hu ir.- won M
six prises „„
on her dahlia entries j III
Mrs. p. T Oolgrove. Mrs David
V
,un"
•” al the .how in CWc.so
Thte a
Merrick were in Grand Rapid* on return to Wethington.
.moaveur
«r &gt;nn
&gt;&lt;
will At any figure and the prices will fit any
Goodyear.
and. wra
Mrs
Harold Pel­ blue triple sheer crepe, with silver
Tuesday attending a missionary conDr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop were .h
* ...
. J 8r'. ...
Y
rl|
— , wefe m meta) ribbon at the wrists and 1entered the emplu,- oi the Cotuum- , ult. „
,hm n u eonaldered
pocketbook.
renltonln
*“t,rr*JhCJe
G^nvilta Monday, t^ gu"e^* oi forming the neckline. She wore a 'er. Power company.
|Momu ,
,ut
j
Out oi two (urnuat th. weddlns ,n ^peutlon, »«■«..,. oy reMrs Wlks
O1U Ra:uwy
utt luncnegn
luncheon. The
----- - — ~
... —
—’-Jre^tS
-------- — ftlr5
wa.-mey u
ine.hat of the same material as her
Good all wool suits—$16.50 to $29.50.
„d „|r tranaportatta from
Foundation clinics. They were the
. ..
p
GBrdC3 dress, the hat being adorned with a were. Mr., Pierce OOotmor. Mr. and ,r,
Iguest* of Ml** Olive Lathrop
...
‘
j(circular
sliver
veil.
Completing
her
Club wu held &gt;1 lhe tatax home । &lt;*"■'"
™“- Odnxplelliw
Mrs. Jack O Connor. Mr. and Mrs. lr.IirnrniB
New fall overcoats—$12.50 to $24.50.
Lillian
- - luncheon
•
--------------I Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Ingram. Mrs.
„ , ^Urmxui. Ute pnta&lt;™ berw . jururtlve coelume were xlluer xjn- Ward Baine. Hasting*; Mtas
1 lltel
’
.. 1■ Following
the
Mra.
F. E.
Ella Ingram. Mrs Grace Benham
Xical X
Roberta. Chicago; Mr hi
a.— **ra 'Adair, president, conducted the buzl" muxtal
by onLyllle. well
«na
and Herbert Bronson visited Mtas 1
”
known xobtuiw
. mix, Hbrtbelh &gt;»«luel wHMxta HU roxex Benj. Sexton. Peoria. Illinois;
nnois. ur nP&amp;g meeting. Mrs. Nellie Cross,
and Fresldent of the Federated Women s
Beatrice Benham at University hos­ Rearden
an&lt;1 a**®! P**8 MlsS Constance Mc- and Mrs Edward Blackmore
cmore ano
...
_..U
Donald's
wa*were
of 4pale
yellowdress wa* of pale yellow Mr, and Mrs. Carl Blackmore. Bat­ Clubs of the southwesfern district
pital in Ann Arbor Thursday.
Mr
and
Mrs
w , dress
shulters
Donald's
Butler. w-.
Gerald
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Van Worden
0» »». and »,rs joj.n Holme* crepe, fashioned in cape style, with tle
•••■ Creek; Mtas Jean &lt;&lt;**&gt;.&gt;..
—— of Michigan.
Mrs Floyd
Everhart
Floyd
Everhart.
...X
X..nd
ur
•
O
“
SkUiidky
5S
S
um
I
v
.
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‘
SJS
’
1
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Pf“Michigan.
‘‘tat °&lt; Mrs.'"""
‘X Pv&lt;terxtk.n
and daughter of Chicago and Mr. .
o.,,.rriBV
Rimriav snort jacxev oi me same uuumai. —B..u
and Mrs. Sterling Zerbel and chll- 2L
UCv»iLM
*
w«flh^nd
Tlmy ill
in “A
ta&gt;
City «nU wcarlMg also
a,“ &gt;" brown velvet
v""1 turban
'“rb,n and
“d for*
Ur* Clark
CU,I&lt; Train.
Tn‘m- Jacksen.
J«ck”n
•and
— ....................
'
Mrs. Marian Goodyear, presi-jl
dren of Kalamazoo visited Mr and Au
Au Sable
5.hle
aundav Mr
Mr and Mn
Mn I*11*1 &lt;Aher
accessories
After October 14 Mr. and Mrs
Bunday
£r brown wore
Mrs. Herman Zerbel over Sunday.
^1‘ltars on
^irnrV
vta and
nehltnJ I Mtas Goodrich
a pastel rose O'Connor will be at home to their dent of the Garden Club In Barry
Shulters
returned via Belding. |
00
friend.
th*
Rt.t* Rn..d count&gt;'. gave interesting talks about
on *•the
project*.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Scudder enter- calling on Mr
aiirt
Mra
Gord
.-1 i«
ePc 8°»n *«•» 8hon brJwn ^cM' friends "•
”= East State Road.
-■ ^[h(,lr
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
—
.
talned the following Sunday: Mr. SJ12“ . ,L r7°7n&gt; et. brown velvet turban and brown. Hastings Best wishes are extended । The president turned the meeting 1
Clement. Mr. Holme* will be remcm- '
and Mrs. Lee Watson and Mr and
™v«nmcm roc I accessorial Mrs Brown, mother of to Mr and Mr* O'Connor.
, r
j over to Mrs. V. R Wlnlnger, who
government
,Mr, Lkta Snyhcr ol Koltad. Mr bered here as thc
Um'S
oBta engi-1
Hr te'1"' *“'■ *»" *
-------------------- --------------------who .built
the post office.
land Mrs. Burwell Scudder and Mtas neer
rBcovcrlni
nice]..
hls rHe
,.ccnisf 1 «nd a black hat. the dress of the ICELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING. 1 ^Xl^bvkliNuit^wh^
recovering nicely from hls recent
Thursday evening neighbors and
.“."'Ann
1
| Mildred Scudder ot Welcome Cor- serious illness.
I room's mother being black sheer friends to the number of M gattu*r*d ap£^”hia?
«h?°ttMrnnnn
ners and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Scud-.
t, t
I crepe 1th metal lace yoke and I
at the Rutland Community hah in '
'
der.
SOLMS—SMITH.
(sleeves, and black accessories.
honor
of
the
golden
wedding
anni-1»
“
J**?
Mr*. P. T. Oolgrove had a* guests 1 The following item from the De- I Early fall flowers and tali white I
vjrtary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Whit- *£}£“mVhl
I'Sunday her cousins. Mis* Mary R. tr0H Free Press will be of interest | taper* flanking the altar comprised
.“‘-.i: ‘“ss? IS •£.
Powers of Grand Rapid* and Mra. to many Banner readers
' the chureh decorations.
-------------------------- ------------------Bell* Barlow Chapman, ot Pasadena.,
Gertrude Anzoletta Smith
Following the ceremony a recep- mr. and Mrs. Henry Withey of Free___________
..
___ _______
_______
I lion Donald
for one D
hundredsueju
»■«.•&gt; l&gt;wa guests
non. was
w»ii. wn.tngm ano
IZStaS
Woodman and famUy of Woodland. Sunday night
Much inlerm «
Califomla.____________
The latter,....
whose fathdaughter
of__
Mr.
and Mrs
tton for one hundred
held port. Edwin Whitright
and ’,Dora
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Davidson and n^lfesled in thMe meetings.
’
. plopeer. ...
n ... of. Gladstone Ave was
x.
U/Ubtev
’rl In were
morrlapp
er. Wm. Barlow, ....
was a
rest- Smith
unit-...
■’ thc home nrmM'Ti
ot Mr and
Mrs. wnro
Brown,uniU
Withey
united in marriage. '
* p
'
'

Corona Br
Jet Black
Concord Blue

T. S. Baird

ed !
Kport

27

re

CLOTHING &amp; SHOES
FOR MEN AND BOYS
HASTINGS

See that person*
reading

CH.

jer ot Quimby
Saturday.
s of Cressey
ds Friday aft111 of Hickory
s. Kahler's Ute

L. V. BESSMER
OPTOMETRIST

Ricker enler3w end ale over
Eddy enter.rty Thursday
* brother Anhlm from tha

ODLAND.
1ml th are the
lx pound boy
rill answer to
day with VIv-^-

Ogan of Lan11 the latter's

'.0
15
0

'dent
eo 4U
ln uiaiiiaau
marriage ui
to wuuam
William rrcucrux
Frederick ,,Charles Bl . where the decorations
Sullivan,
•
meeting to be held Friday daughter. Mr. and Mr*.
George
nniuNinrw Paws '
£
...... of
v. Hastings, has -been
—■■ spending
—ou
.................... JurtIce , Thoma*
. .
,
■ a friend
k- summer _.i.h
m.i«Ho*. in Chi- soims,
__ son of...
... were ..
..■..n.n i-.vo.
w ie- iiciu xi
I •the
with &lt;relatives
Mr and. ..
Mrs. Frederick
autumn
leaves on,'
and &lt;&gt;11
fail HnBon.
flowers land
and neiehbnr
neighbor, nerfnrmlne
performing the
the cerecere- '
Plage) and family. Mr*. B. L. Smith
ROBlNHLE PAKK.
afternoon at 2:30 In the playroom.
and J. O. Crawford of Kalamazoo. L*»t Week's Letter.
H
cagoC. Solms, of Hogarth Ave., on SatMr. and Mrs. Baker will be at mon).
school
the Home
—'Central
'Central ent^rogrom
school building,
building,
Home
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Downs and Mr.l^.y BtWmoS at a ceremony in home after October 11 at 15M MonOf the little company gathered for
will the
be a
re1
'.T'” ~Tix._Z.~ "r. ~ 1*" “"J
• vxjtuRMxj mi
— 7- • -- - ------»hn । oe partmen 1 program wm oe a re- Marqulta
Henton and Richard. Mr. and Mra. Lewis Skinner dt
...h Mrs Albert
»ik-- v
—-r,H
ui.. Wesley chhpel of
'
thia occasion only two beside the
thc Ii
and
Craig
and Mis*
Metropolitan ; terey. Detroit
thta
t{&gt; tJje Wotnen.. bv Johnson of Delton. A co-operative Leighton accompanied Mr. and Mra
; brWc
bride and
and 8grown
are Mvirnj.
living. They
They I *e* HeanorDp Rooaevelt given by
S dinner and a general good Ume were John Kollar to the home at MT. and
Doria Craig were guest* of Mr and Methodist church. Dr. M. S. Rice I Oul 01 lown Rucsta wefe'
TOwn ftrc
...
.ullMrs. Eleanor Rooaevelt given by
Mra. James Timmenpan of Jackson reikd t]lc service at two o'clock
।hello Gilbert and Charles Gilbert, were unable to be present on
&gt;-■ . Burton followed with anlen)°yed.
Mr* Joe Maurer of Mani* Grov*
on Saturday night ' and Sunday. I Aa Bo*m
s*un in UwXi-bluc.Cleveland. Ohio; Mr*. Stata Hilbert. 50th knniversary.
|“«n B-A-Burton followed with an
w
Mre^uoe Maurer or «pie uroee
, Mr and Mrs Henry Rogers and Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. ThoA Johnston of '&amp;)1B[ie and hat of the same shade Mrs IUna Culler and Miss Louise
Tlie community trail was very •°Pen 10rurng r
| Mrs. Hazel Billing* are in Chicago
Howard Smith and family spent
this city and Mr. and Mra. Kenmalinc brim were worn by the Hilbert. Woodland; Mis* Ruth
Nestpretty
with
an
abundance
of
fall
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rKAIKlCVllXE.
। at A Century of Progress today.
Sunday with the Geukc* family at
neth Leins ot Battle Creek also brld€ shc can-j^j a shower bouquet 11Holland;
Mrs
Benjamin 'I flowers.
Benjamin
flowers The table where the
lhe honor t ar&gt; week's Letter
spent Bunday there.
|Of gardenias. Miss Margaret Smith. lOTlear. Minneapolis. Minn. Mis* guest* were served ^was decorated in
.&lt;w
to mcei BV vuc I Mr. and Mra. Manley Billing*. Mr. Middleville.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Burchett
and
Mrs.
Julian Pott* and family spent
I Dr. Harold Houvenlr left on Wed- hcr ^ter'* only attendant, wore a Jean Berridge. Mr. and Mrs Melvin pink and gold
The brides cake town
prida„ nlght October «.
Maurice Burchett attended .the fu- Sunday with Glen Dean and family
nesday for hls home in Honolulu. frock ot gray silk crepe and net with I Ea*!ey. Detroit; Mr*. Harriet New- made by Mrs. Sam Pratt wa* deco-|lt u hoped all wU1 j* present
neral service* of Leon $1 tin ger at of Bowne.
Martin Monday.
Harold KotUr
cUie s^atg
Ricliard Johnson led lhe Young of Leighton apenl Bunday aftenwan
People's meeUng Sunday night, with Wright and Sherman CttSMtf.
al) hl* life and wa* well ukea. Me
brother. Duane Solms, u best man
• .
_. ,
nestine Edger, who celebrated birth- leaves to mourn him his mother,
and ushers were another brother:
rolJ- “7,, M“*nn1'
Irwin Solms, and Harold Relf.
|*r, “ndnM^
Kennedy of । days on this date.
five sisters and three brothers and
___________
1 With lhe exception of a few
years
Tlie bridal couple left immediately' Ea.t.on Rap
'c“. ,.
many
friends. They have ttw sym­
Hastings friends extend congrat- spent in Carlton township. Mr and pathy of the community.
after the ceremony for a ten-day
Mr. and Mrs Vaughn Mott re­
stay hi Northern Michigan, after ulatlons and best wishes lo Mr. and 1 Mrs Whltrlghto have spent the 50
Mrs. Baker.
golden years in Rutland township. turned to Pentwater after visiting
। which they will take up their resi­
------------------ * *
j They are always ready to help any­ relative* here.
dence on Delaware Ave.
. BIRTHDAY DINNER.
one in need and are beloved by all
I Among the out-of-town guest*
Mrs Beas Hughes anti sons and
Dr and Mrs. E. J Pratt delight- in the community.
Mra. "Relle Mullen and Jane enter­
| were Mrs. J. T. Lombard, of Has­
fully
entertained
sixteen
guests
at
in a lew well chosen words Mra. tained Sunday. Homer Hughe* and
tings. Mich.; Judge and Mrs. Russell
|R. McFcck. of Charlotte. Mich, dinner on Saturday evening, com- Ernestine Edger presented them two sons ot Stickney. South Dakota,
plimentary to Mrs. H J. Freeland, it with an arm chair from thc com- 'being the honor guests); Mt and
and Mtas Donna Werbeck, of Lan­
being a birthday surprise for her.
munily k"and -a rci--.
rocker
- Irc^;
froth tlitlr
their Mrs J F. Hughes. Mr. and'Mrs 1
sing.
Bridge was played at which Mrs children. Mr and Mrs. Marley Bur- Charles Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Caa- •
| A number of pre-nupUal enter­
Muhton and Herbert Freeland roughs of Three Rivera and Mr and
Olc0
oins 1001
us Hughes,
Stebbins,
tainments feted the couple, among Cecll
held top -scores. Mrs Freeland was Mrs Ed. Dodge of Lansing. Both;i si
Mr
Ur3 Mr*
Frank
^eyd] local;
and
I them a dinner and shower given
also presented with a lovely gift
families were present for this oc- ■ daught„ of Northville; Mr. and
last Tuesday for lhe bride by Mrs.
Do*.
The table decoration* were espe- casion.
|M„ W G Horton of Augusta. Mr
'Frederick Solms at the Women's
attractive, representing a
Music and visiting furnished thc'andMrs r-on Doster of Delton Mr
City Club and the rehearsal dinner dally
building at A Century ot Progress, evening's entertainment and all left ™ X
“ly
on Friday evening at which Mr. and
---------------------------------11101
“
Mr. uul Mrx. Henry
ntv-vvn z-i*u«
"•-■’““•a
• —",0.
Mrs. Smith were hosts in their home.
BANNER CLASS.
Mrs whltrlght many more happy .,
iers
and
daughter
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Tiie bride is a graduate of thc
Mra. Clayton Hinckley very pleasrs
’
'
'
regular b....
|' James Nevins and family of Pins
I University of Michigan and Mr antly entertained the Banner class,
'
lake. A wonderful Ume reported.
Solms graduated from Uie Chicago of lhe "Methodist Sunday School on (.
MIWr»u r nnvsnu
(Here ta wishing they may
meet
Institute of Arts. Tuesday evening al her home Just
miwa
southwest of Uie city, there being I Mr and Mrs. Allen Bishop and Utain some Ume in the future with
WILKINS—KIDDER.
a good attendance.
visited her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. not one missing.
The marriage ot Ernest Wilkins,
Games of various kinds were en- Charley Welch, in Baltimore Sun-; Mr. ant} Mrs Charles Dea) of Peson of Mr. and Mrs Emory Wilkin.-, joyed after dinner and the business [day afternoon.
oria. III., are visiting Mr. and Mrs
to Mise Beulah Kidder, daughter of meeting.
M*-- Bnd M^1 Clark "Payne have David Deal. Mr and Mrs. Oscar
’
-----moved into M. W. Skidmore's house Palmer and Barbara Fox of Hassolemnised before a justice in Elk­
[
Mr.
and
Mrs
9.
N.
Tobias
visited
Ung* were Sunday guest*.
PARENTS OF SON.
hart. Indiana. on Saturday mornihg.
their son, Floyd,
and Uielr daughter.: . Mr. and Mrs D. N. Honeywell
Announcement* have been .
------------------------ --------------------------------! Mr and Mrs. Wilkin* will reside ceived of the birth of a son on Sept. Mrs. Gladys .Hendershott,
.........
were
Battle Creek Sunday call­
andat
fambv this city, the former having been 30 to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sackrider the* in Kalamazoo Saturday and ing /in their daughters. Mtas Opal
an employee of thc Hastings Banner &lt;Kuin Ketcham) of East Lansing. Sunday.
Honeywell and Mr*. Philip O'Toole,
ft give* your furnace new vitality, start*
" '
for several years Their friends ex­ He ha* been named Thoma* Charles
Mr. and Mrs Joe Nevitt and son, and family.
in home-heating ... in finding how easy . . . how clean
tend sincere congratulations and Congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs Vaughn Mott and
Tom. of Ceresco, t wiled Mrs. Clara
best wishes
Brown Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doster spent
. . . and how much better your home can be healed with
TEACHERS' PARTY.
M W Skidmore visited his son. Friday at Three Rivers and in the
the furnace you now have.
BU81NE88 WOMEN'S
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broxak en- Ralph, „
u
..
evening Mr Mott and wife and
near Vicksburg Tuesday.
HOSPITAL GUILD. tertalned titt Married Teacher’s Club
Nearly everyone in the north part Maurice Hughes and wife visited
I On Monday evening Mrs. D A
on Satuday evening, bridge honor* of lhe neighborhood attended the Mr. and Mra. Hugh Chapman of
And What's Best—It Saves Money and Work TltMta
VanBuaklrk was hostess to thc Busi­ going to Mrs. Roy Garner-and Maur­
Spotlight at the High school tn Has­ Hickory Corners.
ib.
cqops
ness Women's Hospital Guild, twen­ ice Edmonds.
No Smoke . . . No Soot or
.
tings Saturday night
*
Mrs Belle Mullen has gone to
ty-eight being present. Bouquets of
W. O. Tobias spent Sunday with Hastings to stay with Mr*. Edward
heat value (or your money.
autumn flower* ceuterecrific dinner
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
ib.
tandar aad tasty
hi* daughter. Mr. and Mrs
Edd Parker indefinitely.
tables.
Donald Goucher was very pleas­ Traver, and family, in the MoOinRobert Butler spent Sunday with
Arrangement* for the Chriatmaa antly surprised Tuesday evening
Glut Ywi.ll Tktu
hl* mother. Mrs. Crum, ot Doster.
party were discussed and followuig when a number of hi* friends came ber district
Mr. and Mrs Kcet Tobias and .Mr.
_____________
and Mn.________________
Wallace Russell___
of
thc
business
session
fortunes, to spend the evening and remind
children visited tier stater. Mr. and i Bedford visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert
domlnoe* and card* were enjoyad.
PHONE 230S
hlnytl wa* his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Andrew Kennedy, and family 1 Rogers Sunday.
u.
Mis* Katharine Humphrey is tlie
Mrs, Redlick of Chicago and Mrs.
on the State Road Sunday.
Or Your FimI Doalar
HAPPY PARTY.
November hastes*.
a Danford Higgins of Kalamazoo call­
George Walton entertained nine ' Mrs. Goldie Casey attended
birthday
party
on
her
brother.
Rused
on
Mrs.
Ethel
Stebbins
Sunday
REBEKAH ASSOCIATION.
of hi* schoolmate* on Saturday the
Officers elected by th* .Barry occasion being hl* sixth birthday. aell Mott. In North Barry onc eve­ evening.
ning’last week.
Mrs - Fannie Jackson entertained
County Rebekah association at "a The children had a happy ttm*.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Newton and Mn. Little Of Kalamazoo and Mrs.
meeung held in Nashville last week
daughter and Mn Clara Brown Nora Doyle of OUcgo Wednesday.'
L. A 8. TARTY.
Wednesday are: President. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith were
Members of the Baptist L. A. 8. Spent Bunday afternoon with Mason
Alice Barber. Prairieville; vice-presi­
pleasantly surprised Sunday when
dent. Clyde Briggs. Naahvilie; aec- are entertaining with a party on Newton near Delton.
BIC-LUth Shira Phana 2491
Mrs. Ruth Weyerman and chil­ twenty-eight relatives and friend*
crelary. Mr* Viola Hynes, Hasting*; Thursday afternoon al thc home ot
treasurer. Mr*. William Cole. Hus­ Mrs Emma Lunfeur. N. Michigan dren-vtalted her parent*. Mr. and came to help them celebrate Um|t
30th
wedding anniversary. Thaw
Mn.
Eddy,
at
Woodland
Saturday.
Ave . honoring Mrs. William Sprague.
tings.

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Grand Rapids, $1.15
Lansing1.15
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CHURCHES PWEHTYOWNEBS

Mil MIKE MS

■lower THREE

Our Service

SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
‘ gueate were present. The' November I
WOODLAND.
Mrs. Roy Douglass and Mrs. Oil- meeting will be held with Mrt.&lt;
Mrs. R. o. Ffnnle and Mrs. John
Hauer aUended a Woman’s Club bert Fisher ot Hastings spent Tues- Olive Fox.
day
with
Mrs.
Eugene
Nichols.
j
Among thofc who attended
A
luncheon, at Hastings Friday.
Zcne Buck of Chicago called on Century of Progress in Chicago last
Mrs. Slata Hilbert, Mrs. Rena Cul­
CHURCH OF THE UNITED BRETH­
ler and Miss Louise Hilbert attend­ Mrs. Anna Buck and family Sunday, week were Raymond and Roy MerREN IN CHRIST.
Mtsa Orpha Buck went home
with
lau. Almon
Parr
and Mr. and Mrs.
ed lhe
wedding
of MI
m Georgia
B. B. QriHln. D. D.. Puts:.
Brown of Lansing and Harry Baker him to spend a month or more and I Robert Ford.
(Continued from Page One)
helping care for mother and new I Mrs. Catherine Hamner, who has
’-irC—T" i------------------------------ —----------------------- i0/ Delro,t in Lansing Bftiday.
•
i
In the Lindsey home for aev30 I.
H.UT..I.Y.,may be jubmllted to theFederal MJ«» Arlene KUpatrick. who broke bom son
J. D. EUenhood and family of j era! years, leaves tar Pennsylvania
—2:00 p. m Sund.r Housing Administration by financial . cr
r°ur wvClu a«o' *• ab!e to be
East LeRoy visited hls mother and 1 on Monday where she will live with
g . nr^kin, 7 oo. t ibuututlons for special consider- ttbout » a wheel chalr&gt; is A M
Baud.y’atlon.)
1 MU* Lenore Dowden spent the slater Mrs. Henry Williams Sunday, a niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weycrmun
and
Mrs.
.. -------u:l_
6 WHAT SECUR!TY IS RE- weeM end wllhcna
M1"
wim
“elc,,
.-n»s
a Schulcr
iicicna acnuicr
.........................
- Mary
•—- Mullcndore
------ ---------and Mrs.
East
QUIRED? That you have an ade- at
Qf tlie
*h* latter’s home in v
“'' Wood- daughter Thelma of Hastings spent)Myrtle Rogers spent Wednesday,
land and they were tn Grand Rapids Sunday afternoon with her parents. October 10th in Hastings., where
quate regular income and a good shopping Saturday
Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. J.
j.
Strodtbeck.
i
they
met
an
extension
worker and
J. J. strodtbeck.
t
an
..-w.. record
...wiu in
ui ;vur
• omuhhv.
... .
..
.1------ »—• •---------------------•- •&gt;-■ credit
your community.
Mr. and...
Mrs.
first .lesson
the
6 WHAT AflqtiRAwri- Nt-t-n r
Mrs. Ada Hager of WamerYllle
*»..«*•«
«.». Walter Culbert and received the ----—7—7.;:in
—
^7 third
-—7
l^”..Jy‘A _t'aauKANCE NEED I spent two da..s Iast wk- wUh Mr son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. years’ work. Each lesson will treat
GIVE?
&lt;a)
That
you
own
the
prop|O: »»r&lt;az i »•* ruu
me
„r .*
—------ uni-.rd n'ork nf r..t« different topic. Tlie first local
Howard Black of East "Woodland.
- ------------- —.—----- ------------------Chureh erty. (b&gt; That the income of the
Mrs. Chas. Ftaher.
Mr- «nd Mrs. H. A. Nichols of class will meet on October 18th.
me n n ------------..
-----------.
..
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dewey
Zerkle
and
signers of the no(,e is at ’ least five children of Lansing were Sunday Hustings and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Minor and
times the annual payments on the
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nichols of Utah called on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Doster were In
note. &lt;c) That your mortgage, if any.
y' Wm.
iMrs. Eugene Nichols Friday.
; Detroit on Wednesday for lhe openis in good standing, and that there
w"’- Flory.
F1°P'
Clem Long and son. Arthur, of
Miss Ascha Buck spent the week ing baseball game between Detroit
are no other past due encumbrances
Pm
Culpepper, Va.. and Oscar Long of cnd wltl1 her brother. Tate Buck,; and St. Louis.,
;or Hens against your property. &lt;d&gt;
Ohio, who have been visiting Wayne «nd tainily of Battle Creek.
.. .«.«■, n. a,. Suh That you will use the proceeds solely
Long and family for several weeks,
Mrs. O. N. Landon of East Carl-r
irr s.n. Di«ea» bo.i Dc»tb for property improvement.
hbmes Thursday.
1 WMATmnN*;nmS»e»v returned to their
their-hbmes
Thursday. ; ton.
“«»• Mrs.
Mn. Anna Buck
buck and
ami Mr. and
ana I1 amend men 1 to hmtion
. « or
■ Huhoail it 0:00 A. M
or IB. property owner: and .eeeepf m Culpepper
he win eurr toe and Mra. MU Donle^. Mn and Mr..
"hiir. h liuilriitlK open Wb
a few weeks
Guy Hough and Mr. and Mrs.!- "&lt;m th* Uni Tu«&gt;&lt;Uv of April «at
,ln special cases &gt; if the owner is an
.Mr.
Mrs Ben croeMort and Thomu Mcquirk ol uuulnd Bun- '.".V.f'kXnftl Sj1,"!
individual and is married, also sig­
■■( a p»r «vnt par »nnu»n on all iumi 141
nature of wife or husband. No other Mr. and Mrs. George Lennon were &lt;iayguests of Mr and Mrs Arthur Al- onMrs.
and lhe
eon p»t
have week
been eoosuotly
on tmi
&lt;i&lt;rpo&gt;n
V$Etor
WI8^C^
T™« UrdmgVurdaj'
the Leo
sickBarry
HU for
”
lll(or three fall r»lco-signers
endorsers are orequired
.us
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and and a half but nre gaining at thLs NOTICE or MEETING OF DRAINAO B
rhii.1 in BumUr Krhooi. CREDIT? The financial institution
. y'ti,rh? pM . '^n? m1' may not co,lect “ interest and. or
'“■‘."‘“t----------------- ----- —_
।
’» -ho­
•rim'/ iir» ny?ri Trotler discount anil or fee of any kind, a
PINE LAKE' .ter-LA^. iJjtTp.mi.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leedy of Bat­
- t -rn ..iprrintrn.irni of total charge in excess of up amount'
Mrs. Anna Draper had as dinner ' -ah L.a&lt;-|.h h. Muy»r. c«i
a
^d'livalcnt to €5 00 discount per year ; tie Creek were Sunday guests al the .‘guests on Sunday, Mr. nnd Mra. («f (h» L’«nin«»
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Green. ‘
&gt;d ■■pminir hunjrr.u of 1*t 1100 original face amount . of
Clarence Myers and Mrs. May of Ti,,. (“u„"n„^ i^.iS in "th,
r. and Mrs. Don McLeod and
our lanil Hr i» in &lt;reit note.
I Vicksburg.
Inf Martin. REHXH. Her. 33.
. Emma Lucas ot Lake Odessa
"'Wr'lrrrr!«j;‘f";uu,,»n|,‘
9 HOW °° 1 PAY THE NOTE?
The Pine Lake Helping Hand Club
n. f.ir it»u&gt; D»r Wr By making regular, equal, monthly spent with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert met with Mra. Hoxcl Warner on ■ p/tnion »&gt;■ .rr»»d upon'iiohi
’ Mtn for b»- in. hrit-r.i paymenu (seasonal payments for McLeod.
l“’X'r«’,mr»tlin&lt;,’M'',&lt;) fanners) until the note is paid in' Miss Hilda Summ has been ill with
1UU.
। the flu for thc past week. Mrs. LesIO, 1-ailrr. Y»kH«ll»W4 full.
। 10. MAY THE OWNER OF ANY'!" ?.rU,n,n,
‘“PP’^ng in
her place at school.
| Kt.ie ,
KIND OP PROPERTY APPLY? Ap­
Mr. and Mis. John Dell and Miss
r“r '
. 'ouhl ""‘twJih plications wiU be considered for Dorothy Dell spent the week end ' ,u.la ;
Crl-irk public mr—t credit to improve one-family, two- with relatives in Chesaning.
Martin. Coaaly of Allrci
family, or other residences; apart­
...™
.... _»'R‘"1.
ment buildings, stores, office bulldtn f«torle». ..rehou™, I.rn&gt; SET’,Mr .."“‘.’F*
bulldln*.
OBrl«&gt; and family ot Lamina.
। .
buildings.
11-WHERE OO I MAKE PAY- .
“ra W™’1*
-&gt;*
-II
MEHTS? TH.
rtnul.r liSiallmenl
J*ck""‘P;"' FT“” *'« i ""'I
MENTS?
The regular
installment
payments will be made in person at
?,nd !?r*' Donald ORKer.
ls34* ,
EMMANUEL
CHURCH
(Episcopal).
Mrs.
Juliet
Brawn
who
has
been
j
•.
"brrrby'xh
«। ib»t,«B,Pti.i&gt;
h"
' ------------.......
....on
Roy I A MoNuMv. D,.B.. Rortor„ ■ Um place or bu.ln«. or Che Onanelal
ten day uf NAiftflttfor. 1114.
uumvumou; or
or by
oy mail;
man. or
or as
as othermnerMrs F. E. Border. ■;.•• •■» *•;;;.~Wr A D I.
institution;
,
HF.lfBEIlT K POWELL
wise arranged No payment shall be f* *7™’‘• returning t° her
*7I.'X5
— governmental
--------------------- office or home in West Bend. Iowa, Tuesday. fCirvuit Cuun c«auni»l»nr(,
made to any
ura.HM.sivn.
Henr&gt;’ Faul ts sl*ndln» • tew Viebi^'A.u «iir2'JLmu
organization.
12 MAY I PAY THE NOTE IN
with friends in Detroit.
|.he i.i'i.r.i bidder. .1 .n,» n«rd
Rev. and Mrs. Q. Smith of -Grand
'i
FULL BEFORE MATURITY DATE?
----- ---------------------'
'
Yes, at any time. A reasonable re­ Rapids were luncheon guests of Mr. ’ J" /
uaie
bate wm
will oc
be aiiDwra
allowed inr
for prepayment.
prepayment. |“’,d Mrs. Lawrence Bird and Mr. and ib&lt;if charges have been collected m I M« Orville Fitzgerald Friday.
advance.
Mr nnd Mr8- Chas. Cook and fam13. MAY I MAKE MORE THAN
1!,,pPnLIS'"’&lt;lay *lth.ML,“nd Mfs
Walter
Woodland.
ONE PAYMENT AT A TIME? Yes. w
“lter Fisher of South Woodland,
The Woodland , Woman'’8s Study
as miiny a* you wish, but such pdy1 I&gt;n»l&lt;
—1..U
™.l1*u4.«l.l
_____ ..__
menu should be in exact multiples 'Club
wilMwM
their October meeting
ot Uie agreed payments—that is if ** the schoolhouse Tuesday evening,
Song nf
of
it ’cis the monthly payment is »10. larger Program ns follows- Music—Sons
A
ir- t.
payments should total 120. 930. etc. the Volga
- Boatman;
- ----------- Roll
-— Coll-——
.ifiM. _not for cxanl|)le
5lun;i auch famous Ruthin: social Condemns
ns S18 or »25.
ln RuMla Tbday—Mvrtle Bulling;
H. WHAT IF I AM LATE IN *,U’lc~Qu“rtcltc: .,Fufl J^u,ml».
At ■ »ra«inn nf «a,d mart, held
MAKING MY PAYMENTS? The Gertrude Plants. Mabie Rowland,
i" "" A maker must not permit his pwy2
Tyler: Education and Religion probata offica in th- rllr ot JJnalir

i THE

WANTS

I
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I FOB KENT—T.
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER-&lt;■&gt; ».•»«. (u.
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c. ■
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CARDS of THANKS

ibrom*

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nationa! Truck
1929 BUICK
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Body Cliu In&gt;t&gt;l!«d WblH
Yon Will
Now oiul Used Anto Port*

&lt; GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
4 Phone 2637
Ilastings

GRANGE PROGRAMS

menu to
to tan
fall in
in arrears,
arrears anouiu
Should aa
Ru&lt;sia-Dorrt.. Hauer:
’s
_______
meins
* R.iMla
■■;•■•
or Christ. COATS orove. W«nt bP more than 15 days late. Q
। u Ha&lt;re*sr?1CFls^c
, and
r. o. wins. Tutor
the
expense, -chiller. Hostesses—Elsie Farthing.
the financial
financial institutions
in
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........ be reim..
I! Rnulo
Allnrrllntr InM
cv.t-ir.ian
Cm.
-in
A. m. Hondo Brhnni. ii a M cAfied
thereby,
should
hys-sle
Altardlng.
Inez
Forman,
Fan
­
caused thereby,
Pr«e»un« «n.i ..I, bfrsed
bjrsedInInpart
part at the rate of notlnle Hoover. Maggie Munlon. Fern
s’n.’TtXi";.'""''
’
Mu"a” .more than five cents per dollar for jHannah Wright and Pluma
u.'tm'u nf
or MICHIGAN — 0BDER Ot
Every trnu we flt Is guar­
------------each payment In arrears. Persistent Williams.
(Lrroln ,|Z . THRACC00KEBVATI0,f C0MMIB81OH
anteed to hold the rupture
Thnse who were acquainted with FIR3T united brethren church delinquency will make it necessary • Mrs OPO Forman of West Woodhim were grieved to hear nf thc
e o MrSiierrv, Putor - ..lle financial Institution to take ,and nnd Mrs. Clarence Forman of
TO
TO"
Rt.ne
proper
stei
to
effret
rollec^n
in
Woodland
called
on
Mrs
.Chas,
t tl'tO./..' 'jtT.t'tl-.'uB?1 M.'
in |n tragic death of Leon Munger in
justment for you. Lot us show
l'(»ft SAl.F S.-i.»r«i-|« ■.
University hospital. Ann Arbor He -..r.l..|. .r..l ...rm..n HOD A M Sen..., full.
’ Purthlno
Farthing WN-M.v
Friday.
••
•feature •■Selective Pressure
was working for Ed. Hujjt of this
। The Sophomore Class of the High
1 .I'll. ...I -rri.t. r. .•
Ml rr.tn C* t
Control”. Nothin- else like
• school enjoyed a theatre party at
11
I &lt;1 111 neighborhood when he injured him­
CARLTON CENTER.
self
accidentally
on
a
wagon
rack
, । Hastings Friday evening where they &lt;&gt;f Ihi
tVtXTEb M-n I. --rk^i.
Visitors at the John Usborne home
n** *■■
r "T —v:— .!.»
, saw ’Treasure Island" Afterward
• and has been severely ill since then
Sunday were. Miss Mercy Usbome
- ima u.i -.n.,—.- ,.r ^Lr '••
• He was well liked by all who knew
. they all enjoyed lunch at the home
• »lor«
Urilr i.l- l\r
;of Ann Arbor. Mrs Nina Barry and' of MUs Eloise Smith. Misses Lenore
The Prescription Drug Store
Xo.Miltr
1- in ' him and it seems a shame for so
kill
sons Robert and Vincent. Mrs Ruby
young a person to have to pass on,
’ Dowden nnd Helena Schuler accom­
Barry and daughter, and Nelson Ab­’ panled them.
he' being only twenty-three.
Mr.
bott.
nnd Mrs Ed Hunt attended the fu­
Raymond
Fnul
spent
part
of
last
Junior and Aleck Usbome accom-J week with Chas. Faul nf Hastings.,
neral In Martin Monday afternoon
M..rninC panled Nelson Abbott to Detroit
Mr and Mrs Ronald Anders nnd
The mothers and fathers of the
■ml
' Murhu Saturday to witness lhe ball game
ll.^Y r Hill -) lllll.ll furmtur- ..f ........... sons. Bobby nnd Karl, left for New
‘J’lU.?
Mr "nd Mrs J Willard Nichols, children in lhe Primary Class of the
Jersey Tuesday where Ronald has
Methodist Sunday School surprised
of Moab. Utah, are here visiting
a good position for the winter. They
iisgig Ulins suit Hist ours
[Mrs. Claudia Wolcott, their teacheri
| their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
1
’ I with n |x&gt;t luck dinner at thc school
will bv missed during their absence..
Checks Coldi Fint Diy — Head­
rhri.ttin Nichols of Hostings and their
Archie Woodman spent Thursday
kirvir-.. brothers and sister.*. Sunday lhe, after the rally day program Sunday
ache or Neuralgia in 30 Minutes!
, This was in howo»-of her birthday
It'll HALF ll.rl.v ■ ;r r,:..,-... afternoon in Bottle Creek visiting
B&lt;
or* family met at a family gathering at1 and in appreciation of the work she
William
Hart,
wpo
is
convalescing
I
T,
‘
1
Mott Sptedy Rcmtdtti Knoun
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F.’ has done with the little folks who
from a serious Iffjury done to hls| v;
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Nichols, the old home of the family.' are in her ciass Lovely Rifts of oven- j'
eye resulting In an operation. He j
-1--------------- - ------------------------------------FOB SALE (&gt;K THAliF For Hon An
Those present were. Mr. and Mrs.
is Retting along as well as can be I
ware were presented t,o her as a re-।
. rinrk. H. A. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. O.'. membrance of the occasion Over fif•rrnn«.
Fisher
of Hastings. Mr and Mrs. M |ty were rented nt thc table* which h»vl?.r ?;.15&gt;lnt».i
- had to lose the sight of one rye ■■■
,,o*, C. Nichols, daughter Margaret and ■were prettily decorated with fall
'- Mrs. Lillie Woodman also spent the '•
It l» fonkor oi
■&gt;
mother. Mrs. Bracon. of Grand Rap- flowers.
,,,'Naflemoon in Battle’Creek, the guest i |.
JJ'X* om«'7o
on farmer* in E. Barry county. No
•' T
ids and Mr and Mrs. Fred Henney
• of her cousin. Mrs Frank Thomp- 1 r
Mrs. Jacob Hoover, and Miss Paul- nrrrion* «.» ;.i.|
experience or capital needed. Write
/
। and son Robert of this community.
2 son. whose father. William Gilles- ' ’
Ine Hoover and Kenneth Gelsel of
.11-e.i
Tho Carlton L A. 8 entertained Lake Odessa were Battle Creek visl-i
today. McNESS CO.. Dept. It.. Free­
"Rla,rt ci«,
jr .
by Mr and Mrs Mina Elliott Thurs- j ,tors Saturday.
;• &gt;.prt ’ Mr and Mrs L D Woodman at­
port. HL
?10-10
A »™« r«v». ,
Srhn..i day was well attended. The Ladies' j1 The annual fair, sponsored bv the |
i" tended the funeral of .William Gil- 1
Rmin»,
"
Aid
is
planning
to
serve
a
chicken
,
,
■' iespic ot Battle Creek and formerly ।
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
supper election night.
of Cloverdale, which was held in
house. Oct 26 There will be a sun
HASTINGS MARKETS
Several from this community at­
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Henton's funeral hotne In Delton
country
store,
a
lunch
counter
where
,
"&gt;
. - ------------। tended the Spotlight at Hastings a complete dinner may be had, also ¥,’"
e Monday afternoon.
| lt
pta&gt;n« 22SS Hlgh Friday evening. Some of the
111 ;n
liert and Julius Maksym spent the ।
X.
•••rmnn. 10;3o. iboys^nd girls of this community a Bingo stand a program including
«'week end in Belmont with the home 1 si
o play and numerous other features, {Z™
luwh are »krd 1 tuuk part.
folk*
The committee arc planning to have
1 Mrs Etta Nash and daughter of
IJh-'rn : Mr. and Mrs Ed Hunt moved to'..
I this fair bigger and better than
Hustings were guests of Mr. upd Mrs. ever before.
Cloverdale Saturdav. We will mlss;-.
“'7,
Guy Nash Sunday.
DEWEY REED
J?.\n । them very much from our neighbor- ‘ *lc3'1
Mr. and Mrs. Johp Usbome and
HFNnFR«tnnTT
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
ood'
’
family of
thU community and ’ ,
F",
William McCallum was home over;
daughmr. Mr». CThln SIMtey, of
Mr •'«'
Chu. HendrohoU
i" io Sunday from Kalamazoo where he
I
vUlted Mr .nd Mn «P™&lt; &lt;*»,,«'« ”&gt; DrtnW vl»r.m. is attending college.
Gordon Usbome of Freeport Satur- h«ng relatives.
•
1 Grace Brill accompanied by one
±°J”
BEAR HOLE.
day.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
. ‘of the girls at Bronson hospital
”!,
Mr and Mrs. Frank Kerr nnd Mr.
' spent the week end at home.
ORANGEVILLE.
and Mrs. Star Grimmett were SatMr. and Mrs. Ivan Edgclt of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison and
■|. n?e. I^rday night callers nf Mr nnd Mrs.
Hickory
Corners
spent
Saturday
farhlly
spent
Sunday
with
■
their
i*&gt; re Clarence Downing of Sunfield.
Int.m.unn.1
Robcrt TuUle httd a very nice
(i'nTLZu ro' night and Sunday with her parents. ■ daughter. Mrs.. Harvey Parmalee.
.4 *j-w. itlme 1,1 Hastings wilth hls brother. Thur.i.r mfh« im. ««ek a .ori.t er. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nichols, of this near Banfield.’’
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Matteson call___
)0 toiPlynn. this Sunday.
n,n»
nl&lt;h,L
.---------------- =
IkXTot rom I Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. J k, Zi? s^diy A"nint .t^s
Mr- and Mrs. Tom McWhlster of ed on Mrs. Rhedla Whitworth In
Detroit were Sunday and Monday Dowling Sunday night.
t_______ 111? i Morris Calkins u-ere. Homer Smith
„
------------guests of relatives at this place.
' Sunday callers nt Albert Brill’s
"nd family- lhe Misses Doris and
BT ,01IK'H Lutheran mission.
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Sheffield were were. Frances and Richard DeMott
d r2rk Foid i Bca,rfc* Hfitry and MUs
Betty
*
n4&lt;■*••»- P««tor.
Sunday guests of friends at Otsdfco. and Mr. and Mrs. John Ormsbe
lunnnr off.rr CtlkltU Of Hastings,
Lln«
Lr«*Mr,r«o«r Cor"'1
Mrs. Marclus Bagley went Sunday from tha Gregory district. Mr. and
t-. .w p&gt;' Mr. and Mrs, Zclion Kaiser took /&gt;■&gt;«t.’ N»st ^virV'i
to
Petoskey called there by the death Mrs. Lloyd Storrer. Eloise Blorrer
Tin
AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14
of her uncle. Seth House, of lhat I and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grigsby of
Pbonr 2151 cm part of Ute state Thursday «nn l‘“»**i™4IMI|ilr
Bible
place.
i Hastings.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
------------ re;.!.”, Friday, visiting Newaygo. Mrs. KaisThe’condition of Harry Blanvelt
Mr, and Mrs. Leo Hendershott
wMy er s chl,dhood home, and also stopRev. and Mrs. Rhoades attended
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
1 with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Eldridge
n&gt; in P*nK at Hie state fish .hatchery at the Sunday School Council at Qow- is very gnrve at this writing.
thnn.
ROUND TRIP
| Mrs. Nettie Brown and grand- spent the week end in Chicago at
Coaches Only
h..r.e...„6i Farts.
.
(Ung Sufiday afternoon.
'daughter. Nonna Brown, left Sun- the World's Fair.
los&lt;l
»js
ii'o ] Arthur Tyler and family spent: Born Sunday. Oct 6 to Mr and —"7—o'.—
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bracy with
Bonnie Haywood of BatUe Creek
called on Aunt Diehl Holcomb Wed­
nesday night.
Mrs. Frances Hendershott went to
I
Prod ’ IL 7 family.
Mrs. Henry Bldclman.
Hastings last week.
:'io IQ
’ Jan'ia2 nbd family of Has-; Mrs. Ora Smith and Frack Duell
Newman Tuttle and wife of Lan- Middleville \\’ediic.'.dny with Mrs.
Lillie Huffman and Mra. Iva Huff­
*1'^ a'','"' c"a«ett*annd fa^fi? *“h WU“B’aj
Cressey were’Sunday visitors at'sing spent Supday with their moth- man from the Durfee district.
Fk”
M? anl V™ O A
1 ™ TO Ot Mr and
Henn *• Mrl Jane TutUe.
AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION-TRAVEL 8AFELY BY RAIL
Next Sunday will be Rally Day
___ - '0 IO
■11?.o;„*'.TOi? w*re Btdelman.
-.
। Miss Naomi Clagget spent Sunday
wfi' ll'i-i"
s,j™«
---------------Qaggett
.—
at our church. Preaching ahd Sun­
Sunday callers ot William
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bldclman with Mr. and Mrs. Roy-Oaks of day School In the morning with pot
nnH famll.i
i farm with buildinx*. machinery. row, nnd
Family.
were Sunday guests of her parents Rutland.
luck
dinner
at
noon
and
afternoon
j u~TiaiJ‘,in“’««i,,D’,i;irrJb/.,Z” m’"'
T"ei« A,ln FeWpausch was onc at Hastings.
, Mrs. Mildred Roush of Grand pngram.
'
Ogtf Wcn.ine. wLdiand
ip-io °! Uie members of the confirmation
The Branch ball team won the Rfcpkts xarne Wednesday for a few
'rhe'Ladles’ Aid wlll'meet October
TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING GROUNDS
Rhi balH—&lt;&gt;rn in Uwk." wm. iu,4 c,aM that »as confirmed Monday at •game against BarryviUe Friday alt- days’ visit with Mr. knd Mrs. Ernest
- BANNER WANT ADVA PAT.
18th at tlie home of Mrs Ronald
| near War ackooi hoax.
Io io j8t. Rose church in Hastings.
ernoon.
Iwilliami.
Haynes in tlie Hinds district.

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Michigan Central

�Wednesday, Oct 10, 1934

THE HASTINGS BANNER

HERBERT HOOVER VIS­

Mr. Hoover was on thl* occasion that I knew of nobody else who felt
KELLOGG CAMP IS
STATEMENT FROM
*11 that he la often supposed not to that way about it.
ITS PACIFIC COLLEGE be socially. He was genial and Well, there 1* no use in going Into
BEING REMODELLED^
STANDARD OIL CO
pleasant and earnestly though not 'detail about hl* visit here. But when
expressive of hls pleasure
Pres. Pennington, Brother of gushingly
ir, iB.UUln* Mew B«»Un* ;
clra,nl
Pres. Seubert Makes Plain to
at meeting many of hls schoolmates tense of real gratification that we '
Mrs. T. 8. Baird, Tells
Plant, Laying Hardwood
president of the -Spokesman Club”
and old friends whom he had not had had him in the town and In the
Position His Company'
‘tast week at their meeting and Harcollege and in our own home, if Mrs.
of Day’s Program
WiU Take
FlOOn, Etc.
old Foster, vice-president, with
well a* newer friends
Hoover could have been with him
Mrs. T. S.Baljd has kindly loaned
The
attitude of the Banner with
Construction
work
began
last
week'Archie
McDonald,
secretary
and
Rebecca and I brought nlm over the thing would havc been us near
the Banner a letter she received re­
100 per cent perfect as one can ex- ‘on the remodeling of the W. K. Kel- treasurer, they met again this Mon- reference to the proposed constitu­
cently from her brother. Levi T. to the college and allowed him the Ipect in thl* world.
Jlogg Foundation camp at Pine lake, day evening In the office of Archie tional amendment* reducing the gas
Pennington, who is president of the tablet In hls honor which reads as
tax and fixing the weight tax at 35
purpose of the improvement is--------------McDonald.
I Wednesday Rebecca and I went to The
(
Pacific College, a Friends' College, follows:
to make it more suitable for a win­
Adalbert Heath spoke before the cent*.per 100 weight 1* quite wen
lhe reception and tea in hls honor at .ter camp.
In Honor
located at Newberg. Oregon. In this
Methodist 8. 8. in Hastings on "Co­ understood. The Banner wishes to
Governor Meier's beautiful home. ' A basement will be built under
letter, which wa* dated Sept 28.
operation" at the invitation of lhe
Menucha. up the Columbia highway ।the entire main building. A new
HERBERT HOOVER
Mr. Pennington tell* of a visit cf
therefore produce below a cominunsuperintendent, Mrs. Everhart.
nearly twenty-five miles. In this .heating plant will be Installed and
Humble Country Boy
former President Herbert Clark
Hastings Y. M- O. A. groups and icaUon received Frijiay from the,
Hoover to Pacific College', which he
Earnest Student
. lovely spot on the bank* of the Co- ,toilet* and showers will be Installed. lhe Hi-Y Clubs met at the High Standard Oil Company, which reads
lumbla, with a view up the river ,Hardwood floors will be laid and
attended as a young man. Excerpts
Distinguished Engineer
school this last Tuesday evening, as follows:
even better tium lhe one from Vista rooms will be partitioned off for
from the letter follow:
Effective Administrator
Chicago. Oct. 5 (Special)? Reply­
with “Founders Day" the topic for
House, we met Mr. Hoover again in school room*. The winter camp at
We have been passing through
World Philanthropist
ing to a newspaper inquiry. Presi­
discussion.
a
company
decidedly
different
from
;
Promoter
of
Peace
some pretty busy days of late, and
Pine lake will not be commenced
Middleville Hl-Y enjoyed water­ dent Edward O. Seubert of Standard
the one lhat met him here. He may until
[
they aren't entirely over. Some of
Eminent Statesman
these changes shall be com­ melon at their last week's meeting. OU Company of Indiana announced
have
enjoyed
himself
a*
well
In
that
.
the more or less thrilling events
President of the United States
pleted. It Is hoped they can be Will Carmichael, leader.
today that If Michigan voters put
millionaire's home as he did with ,completed this month, and that the
A Tribute Of
Kve occurred right here In New■ The Hi-Y officer* and leaders re­ through thc -proposed reduction of
us. and possibly even better. Eft.it he ,
Love And Esteem
g. and some of them In oilier
flrst section of the winter camp may treat at Camp Barry this week end one centagaUon In the state gaso­
didn’t look as if he were enjoying ,be started in November. It is plan­
From
places.
will begin at 4:30 with games. Sup- line tax his company will reduce Its
himself any better.
.
:ned to have three sections of twelve
His Boyhood School
On Tuesday afternoon, Herbert
prices accordingly the minute the
Yesterday we were present at the ,weeks each in the winter camp this
Pacific College
Hoover was in our home for an hour
Don H. Carrick of Woodland, on reduction becomes effective.
luncheon where tlie social, political ,
tp meet somewhere between fifty
year, closing in June."
"Some question has apparently
He stood before it and read It Jn
"The Spiritual Athlete." Discussion
and
business
leader*
of
pordand.
'
and 100 of hls friends, old and new. silence, then uttered just two words.
i Mr. Edsel Martindale will again of methods, means, and ways will,[arisen." Mr. Seubert said, “as to
Rebecca (Mrs. Pennington) had ar­ 'Too flattering." I assured him that and of the state gathered for the ।have charge of the Pine lake camp. follow and be directed by Mr. Beck­ whether the oil companies or lhe
ranged a very delightful reception I would undertake to prove every "kick-off" luncheon of the Com­
er. Mr. Metzger of Grand Rapids consumers who pay thc gasoline tax
and tea in hl* honor, and everything word of it to anybody, and he sim­ munity Chest. It was for this that
STATE ROAD.
and Mr. Julian Smith of Lakeview, will benefit by the reduction. I can
worked out beautifully, I think, with ply remarked os he turned away. Mr. Hoover had come to Oregon,
leaders and officers from these two definitely promise for my company
Fisher -P.• T.
A. will
hold, its
ana after
aucr listening to brief
oriel aaarcmcs
addresses ,_ The
.
- —
;------_
a single exception.
"It’s t^o kind to me." I assured him and
places will join with Barry county­ that any reduction in the tax wiU at
by &lt;M
«, U,e bb-mwor o&lt;
men and boys to make this a very once be met by a corresponding re­
Portland, the governor of Oregon October 11th, at eight o'clock. Mrs. beneficial week end. The Conference duction in the price asked for our
and the lieutenant governor of Lena Becker and Mr*. Viola Ken­
gasoline.
closes with dinner Sunday.
Washington, united State* Senator nedy will furnish eat*. Mrs. Archie
"Since the taxation of gasoline
October 16th is the date of the
Stelwer and other speakers, most of Cunningham and Mrs. Eva Rowley
began there have been many oc­
whom spoke briefly and very well, will put on thc program. There will
Lansing. Barry County Y. M. C. A. casions and places where we have
we listened to a very fine speech by be a play from the Wellman school
will be represented by several dele­
and
mtulc
from
Hastings.
Bring
cup
Mr Hoover. Later both Rebecca and
increases, it would be a novel and
gates.
Bertha May (a daughter) saw him and spoon. All are welcome.
October 29-30 are the dates for enjoyable experience to be able to
Mrs. Carl Bryags and children
and were greeted by him as he rode
the State Sunday School Convention reduce prices in Michigan because of
in the parade; but I had to miss the spent several days with her grand­
reduction
In lhe tax. The burden of
at Grand Rapids.
mother. Mr*. Lucy Ooleman.
parade. • • •
The largest attendance of mln- the gasoline tax has become unjustly
Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor
You'll be glad to know that our
heavy on the motorist, especially
enrollment right now ts lhe highest were in Battle creek Thursday.
much of—
the---primary
____ so ----------------------- con—
Mrs. Janet Pettenglll spent Friday the last Ministerial meeting. OctoAsince
in our history. 118. We have never
bcr 2. The next meeting will be at, st ruction of roads has been combefore had a.* many os 100 in our with Mr. and Mrs. John WUkes near
Nashville November 5th. in the pleted and funds arc being diverted
student body at any one time; and Middleville.
to general u*es. It Is high Ume there
Methodist
church.
Mrs.
Elsie
Sothard
and
Mrs.
Janet
our largest enrollment ever wa* that
The Young Men's Y group will be­ should be reductions of the gasoline
of last year. 106. which Included PettlngLU spent Wednesday with
gin their regular meetings at the lax everywhere. It would be a high
eight or nine who entered the sec­ Mr. and Mrs. George Haynes and
home of Mr. and Mra. C. F. Angell distinction for Michigan to be the
ond semester, after a somewhat Mrs. Mabie Bennett of Hendershott.
first stale to return to a 2-centa
obly low price* become
"Wedding Bells” were ringing on Wednesday evening. October 17lh.
smaller number had dropped out. We
rate."
now have 118 enrolled, with a con­ our street Saturday. Robert O'Con­
MORGAN.
Mr. Seubert recalled that when
siderable number that we know are nor and Haxel Blackmore were mar­
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Draper and the federal gasoline tax was reduced
ried at her home in Hart. Mrs. Mary
yet coming in,
O’Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Oon- boys. Clayton and Ruby Webb. Lin­ on January 1. 1934. his company at
wood Christopher and Gusta North­ once reduced prices accordingly
nor
and
Tom
and
Ann
and
Mr.
and
THE LOVE OF GAMBLING.
rup of Battle Creek attended the throughout its territory.
tall
If every church entrance had a Mrs. Ward Baine attended the wed­ Spotlight at Hastings Friday night.
Vitamin D
Carnation
battery of slot machines the Ladles' ding. We understand Robert and
DURFEE.
Clifford Draper wa* in the play.
Aid Societies would not longer have । wife will make their home with hls
Cecil Munton and family ot Has­
The first Quarterly meeting ot the
Mrs. Mary O'Connor. We
COFFEE
Muvsh Hmim m
lb. tin 31c z j to serve suppers In order to see that mother,
tings and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. How­ year was held at East Baltimore
the pastor has hls pay. The church-i wish-them much happiness.
DEL MONTE PEACHES
2 can* 35c ' ■ es could pay off their debts and the Mrs. Pat Lewis was on the sick ard were Sunday guests of Mrs. United Brethren church at 2:15
Sunday afternoon, with a very good
Letha Adkins.
members might even receive cash' list last week, Mrs. Eva Rowley spent
Bernard Draper and Arthur Webb attendance. On account of the Ill­
dividends in this life Instead of a few days with her.
have enlisted in the CCC and have ness of Rev. John Batdorff's father
Grown
having to wall to get their reward
gone to the Grayling camp.
SOUTH
SHULTZ.
in eternity.
There is to be a prayer ^neeting Rev. Alice Griffin of Hastings
ROLLED OATS
large pkg. 15c
Charley Kenyon who has been
New York City Is considering a
at the home of Mr. and Mra. Chas. brought the message.
lottery scheme in order to raise seriously Hl for the past week is Harrington Thursday evening at
TOMATOES
6 can* 47c
Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Demary and
funds to run the city. Despite the some better at this writing.
The Community Club at Daisy 7:30. Everyone is cordially invited. Mjs. Lottie Hammond of BatUe
fact that the greatest
gambling
Mild Cream
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yargcr of Has­ Creek spent Sunday with Mr. and
mart in the world is located on Wall Thompson's was well attended and tings visited with Mr. and
or Brick
Mra. Mrs. Ernest Bateman.
all
report
a
ftn
c
tlmc
l
°ts
of
Street there have been many pro­
~ Miss Jean and Daisy Gamble acwork done, foilr quilt* being made Stuart Draper Tuesday evening.
tests over lhe proposed lottery.
IONA COCOA
2-lb. can 19c
The love of gambling Is Inherent Lhat day.
SKY FLAKE WAFERS
pkg. 17c
Mr. and Mr*. Clayton Peck of Bat­
in America. Take the county fair
for a case in point. The officials Ue Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Forest
of the fair labored for weeks and Smith and baby of McOmber dis­
were overjoyed
when lhe re­ trict spent Sunday evening with
ceipt* exceeded the expenditures by Frank Hom.
LUX TOILET SOAP
Frank Horn and son Clinton and
$500. Several organizations worked
long hours in eating stands and Gordon Kenyon and Mr. and Mrs.
LUX SOAP FLAKES
cleared $100 In four days. The con­ George Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
Thompson
attended a
cessions where the god* of chance Gordon
reigned had better results. A few birthday party for Mrs. Cody Lauhours each night brought a profit baugh at their home in Rutland
Ib. can
of $300 at the blanket stand. The Wednesday night.
Mrs. Tedrow's sister, Mrs. Mar­
awarding of an automobile''yielded
a profit of $400. Catch-penny games garet Scott, who is visiting her at­
Ib. tin 45C
brought their operators substantial tended A Century ot Progress at
Chicago
last week.
profits.
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
pkg. 25c
Mrs. Edith Bonneville of Battle
We are not attempting to argue
that gambling is right. We merely Creek Is spending some time with
BAKER'S CHOCOLATE
ft-lb. bar 21c
say that it is popular and that it her son. Lester, and family.
POST BRAN FLAKES
2 pkg*. 19c
Mrs. Olive Campbell of Hastings
never was more popular than at
present. Even In Russia where called on Mrs. Mina Kenyon one day
INSTANT POSTUM
4-ox. 2i
money is supposed to be without last week arid Mr. and .Mr*. C.
attraction the horse races are the Barnes of Pontiac and Mrs. Ed. Hall
most popular amusement and the of Freeport were callers there Tues­
Scott County
part-mutual* get heavy play. Here day.
Mrs. Vesta Monica and son, Billy,
In Michigan a portion of the gam­
bling rake-off at the race track* of Kalamazoo spdfft tlie week' end
WHITEHOUSE MlLsv
tj&lt;*
3 cans 17d ~
goes to-4-H clubs and county fain. with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs'. C.
___ _________
Many golfers take no Interest in golf Kenyon.
BREAD
Blain or SUcad
Ib. loaf 6c
unless there are beta at stake.
COATS GROVE.
Baseball pools are operated through­
N. B. C.
out the nation. Soon there will be
The D. O. T. O. Club meet* this
Special
football betting. If gambling is an week Wednesday evening at tha
evil it is certainly one that Is show­ church with program in charge of
12 cans 95c
RED BEANS
ing a healthy growth and the New Margaret Wilcox.
TUNA FISH
can IQc
York City officials should not be
censored too much If they have did crowd and the co-operation of
or Spaghetti
reached a conclusion that the city 'all who helped to make the chicken
should profit thereby.
kupper a success. $32.50 was taken
If every tax receipt were a lottery
ENCORE SPAGHETTI
i.«i.„
3 tin* 20c
ticket taxes In Michigan would not
Miss Grace Ingram Is recovering
continue at the present rate of more hlcely from the attack of Infantile
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP
3 can* 20c
than 50 per cent delinquency.— Ing­ paralysis and wa* able to visit Mrs.
ham County News.
Andrew Townsend on Saturday.
Sunday School Teachers Recog­
GLASS CREEK.
nition Day will be observed at the
Sunday visitors at Fred Otis' were, thurch next Sunday.
SCOT TISSUE
3 rolls 20c
Lyle Otis and wife and Ray Otis and
MIm Marian Woodman went to
CAMAY SOAP
6 cokes 25c
children of Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo Friday to spend a week
Forrest Havens and wife and Gor­ there.
don spent Bunday at Robert McMr. and Mrs. Floyd' Clum and
Oktcklln's In Hastings.
family visited the bird sanctuary at
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whittemore Gull lake on Sunday afternoon.
and Russell, also Anna May Pue, of
Mis* Ruth Woodman attended the
Hastings spent Bunday at Cleo U. of M. vs. Michigan State football
QUAL1TY A &amp; P MARKET
Brown's al Hickory Comers.
game Saturday at Ann Arbor with
Bunday visitor* at Roy Erway'* some friends from Caledonia.
j.Fa.fw.i
Ib.
were Mr. and Mr*. Louie Erway ai*d
Henry Utz of Shepherd and a son­
Mr. and Mra. Harry Mead of Kala­ in-law from Manistee called
on
Sugar Cured Hocklesi
mazoo. Homer Erway of Lansing, John and Harve Woodman on Sat­
Maurice Erway.of Grand Rapid* and urday afternoon.
Zib..

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

BUY N
Good Used Cars Are a Bargain
they have had good care. The ori
nal owner has taken a larger depre­
ciation than the car deserves and you
get the benefit. Trade your old car
for a better one
1930 PONTIAC COACH
1930 HUDSON in fine condition.
1933 V-8 STANDARD COACH. &lt;
1933 V-8 DE LUXE COACH. .
1928 CHEVROLET TRUCK.
1929 FORD TRUCK with Dual
Wheel* and Stake Body

2nd Week

Call and look these over and you will
find some real bargains.

7 ip" anniversary
Milk

SALE

FORD DEALERS
Phone 2121 Hastings

6c

Navy Beans

4 lbu 18c

Cheese

15c

Sunbrite Cleanser

6

companlcd their mother here from
Grand Rapids to spend Sunday with
Rev. Gamble and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fancher will
entertain lhe East Baltimore Ladles'
Aid Society Wednesday, Oct; " 17.
Come. ‘

leaving Tuesday morning for Te
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perkin* v
friends from Detroit spent the w
end with George Miller'* at &lt;
lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres
Freeport were Bunday visitors
Keith Durkee*.

HOLMES CHURCH.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Overamlth
The girl who lint strong eno
are entertaining their son and wife. to wash dishes can change a tin
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Everett* who are two minute* flat.

25c

Are YOUR Valuables

Baker's Cocoa

Sanka Coffee

SAFE?

Vegetable Soup

5c

2

Macaroni

Every day or so news items appear in the
papers telling of petty robberies, when homes
have been entered and jewelry, silverware,
S money, bonds, etc., have been stolen. In most
instances these things are never recovered.

»»■ 23c

In case of fire valuable papers are often de­
stroyed—mortgages, notes, stock certificates,
deeds, insurance policies may be burned, in
addition to other valuables.

3 ?k«‘17c

Kraft’s Velveeta 2

29c

OUR FIRE-PROOF and THEFT
PROOF VAULTS PROVIDE
THE SECURITY YOU DESIRE

A-Penn Oil 1J% “,e,diun” 2 £99c

Chicken*
Smoked Picnic*
Ground Beef
Pork Steak Loon. Round Bone, No Rind
• Pure Lard . U. S. Gov. laspocled

ib.
ib.

18c
15C
190
17c
lie

Head Lettuce 2 for 15c
Grape Fruit 4 for 17c
Grape* Tokay
lb. 6c
Onion* IQ Ib. bag 19c
Carrot* new 2 bchs. 5c
Spinach fresh
lb. 5c

DEPOSITS INSURED

Hastings.
Mis* Ruth Erway and friend of
Kalamazoo spent the week end with
her parents here.
John Erway of Lansing called on
his parents Sunday evening.
Louis Havens started Monday
morning to attend freshmen college

CLAY HILLS.
Mrs. Guy McNec and Mr*. Chas.
Gibbs were hi Hastings Friday.
Walter McNee of BatUe Creek vis­
ited hi* sister, Mrs. Effa Haight,
and family a few days last week.
Laurel McIver of Parmalee snent
the week end wlUi Juno and Fem
McKee.
Merritt Oates of Lansing spent the
Roy McCaul and wife and 3oe
week end at Clyde Warren's. Hl* Dreach and wife of Grand Rapids
mother. Mr*. Ray Brisbo. returned spent the week end at A Century
hotne with him after spending sev­
eral week* here.
*
Ml** Virginia Warren spent the too spent Sunday with their parent*.
week end with Mis* Maxine DePries­ Leon Potts and wife.
ter on the State Rood.
Frank Harris and wife have been

entertaining relatives from Fremont
menta'a writer, "to signify, the hor- for the po*t week. '
Lee Scott and family of Grand
■
visitor* at Eugene
things a* pneumatic drills and mo­
torbikes."
What's
wrong
with
Mrs. Sarah McCaul and grandson,
Leo Colburn, visited her daughter.
It will be pleasant, too, when girls' Mr*. Colburn, and family at Labarge
s
Sunday.
fingernails get .out of the red.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
o
WASHINGTON, D. C.
‘
$5000 FOR1 EACH DrroSITOR $5000

Many of these valuables
can never be replaced

when once loet or de-

atroyed and for the small
expense of a few cents
each week the *afety of
these valuable* may
be obtained.

HASTINGS CITY BAN
TELEPHONE 2103

Capital $150,000

HASTINGS.

�Tire HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1M4

2™.

CLOVERDALE.
HOPE CENTER.
Grand Rapids Friday evening. A I The chicken pie supper was well
Mr. and Mra. Applogate and) Mra. Cora chapman- and Mrs.
son-in-law had been taken Ul and attended. Proceeds were better than
daughter. Mlu Elsie, returned from . Frances Preston of Toledo. Ohio, are
taken to the hospital and she is as­ seventeen dollars.
Roan.
Ind..
Saturday
afternoon,
aftspending
two weeks' with Phenia
Bating in care of the children.
‘
“““ -------and Josie Carpenter enjoying old
EAST DELTON.
Mrs. Cora Brace, of Detroit, is
rzoun
coobt. . .. * tiement entcrea.
"l’
The Sale held at the town hall by friends and viewing old landmarks.
Mr. and Mrs. Elba Collison of
spending a few days visiting relz_ _ ___ ,
Mr. and Mra.'Burdette Lyttle of
EsL Homer E. Downing, deed.
Magdalena Reuter, dec'd. tlvee and friends here and in Has- ;Kalamazoo spent Bunday at Floyd
Battle creek visited their parents.
Waiver of notice filed, proof of will Flnal
nicd. order allowing tings.
&lt;Collison'sThe Hunt family have moved, back Mr. and Mra. Chas. McDermott.
filed, order admltttag yin entered, flCCOunt entered discharge of execuRex Waters and wife spent Bun­
Mr. and Mra. Andrew G. FtnkBunday.
bond of exacutrix filed, tetters testa- tor
estate enrolled
belner spent Bunday with friends (&lt;day at Marion Rupe's and at BUM to Cloverdale.
The 2. T. A. will be postponed un­
memory teiued. order limiting set__________ , , , _____
at Pine lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vaughn and
in Woodland. They lived over there Boulter's
'
two children. Mr. an* Mra. Will
for some years.
lXntfl€lT^tKtViOnc^l^1i7
MIDDLEVILLE.
Bunday visitors at John Willison's til next week Friday. Oct. 1®.
Miss Helen Patton arrived from Trine and three zona of Marshall
claims filed, notice to creditors isMlk&gt; shaw unloaded hls drove of
Our football team went to Nash­ were. Mr. and Mra. Gordie Durkee
Midland
Saturday
to
stay
home
in
­
visited
Care Ashby and family Sun­
ville
on
Friday
and
won
the
game.
and David of Delton. Elmer Willison
,UM'
.
show cattle on.Friday, he having
Ert. William Pennock, dec d. Pcti-,
showing in several states and This makes It one and one for them. and daughter, Marrtetta, Mr. and definitely on account of her health. day.
Donavon Halverson, who'.bad a
Mr. and Mrs. H.. A. Brog returned Mrs. Clarence Payne and children She is a conscientious and ardent
tion claims filed, notice to creditors'. brought home -n fine lot of ribbons
worker
in
the
welfare
of
that
com
­
tpnsll operation In the Unfeeraity
from attending the World's of Hope Center. Stewart Waters and
issued.
|land
and prize
prize mom
money, say'nothing about!Sunday
1
munity and as we all know of the hospital at Ann Arbor, has returned
for a few days.
amminl of
nt good
atwt advertising
nrfvrrf Iclni/ he
hi* fair
■
family local.
. Est. Angle J. DeWotf. dec'd. Order tlie amount
Nearly everyone has been interest­
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Newton and strenuous work she goes through we home.
for pubUcation entered.
(received
Mra. Lucy Leonard returned home
ed *In
World's series and it
Est. Patrick Corrigan, dec'd Will
Carleton Swift arrived home Tues- cd
n ’the
■hc. Worlds
It is daughter. Georgia, and Mrs. Clara cannot but wonder how she has
filed, petition for probate of will day from hte job in the north with
™rd
*,”rk durln8 thc Ume Brown of Hinds Corners spent Bun­ kept oa so faithfully and uncom­ Friday. She had been visiting her
aw. &lt;rt.r «, publication -mb |CCC
__________________________________________
day afternoon with Mason Newton. plainingly. Helen's friends hope she daughter. Mra. Jun* Anslcr. and
uicu, orucr iw
ciiicivu. r----- -........ —— ------. .
..
will gain after a good rest and be family In Kenton. Ohio, for several
We
have
Just
learned
of
the
misEst Thomas Hcney dee d Invcn- I Charles Lewis is visiting hte wife
terv fllL
y’
nnd b"by daughter at thc home of
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
take which was in the East Delton able to again resume her duties
which she enjoys so much.
her home and expects to vlait rela­
be »
a ««.../
Rally Day at thc news some
time ago of--Howard
wry n&gt; a,E. J. Fenton. Charles spent several1 There
xnv.v will ««.—--------------------------- Mor­
Mrs. Rom Pierce entertained Miss tive* and friends before returning to
L — Illi.
tnrrl IbAlnnr
m.r-rlnA W
a te
la still
allll ■
Est. James N. Jones, dec d. Final years of
boyhood here and hls Martin church Sunday. October
Ktti I. ford
being married.
He
Humeston at her cottage at Wall their home.
.
account filed.
1 many
----------- are
-------glad
--------------—Pot
— •luck
—*- dinner at
---------friends
to see--him.
noon..i~=u
The ---------------------------Ken-; single man.
lake
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby and
Eat. Elmer K Moore, dec'd. Order ' The Pythian Sisters had a fine tucky Slngera will sing; Dr. Ken -1 Floyd Morford and family and
Wm. Hart Is stiU at the hospital family and Millon Warner of Kal­
al----------------------their dinner at-----------------thc Temple --------------------nedy, district —
superintendent,
allowing claims entered.
&lt;crowd
------------- ------------------- will
- — Mrs. Viola Waters were in Kalama­
amazoo were Bunday guests of Mr.
—
—
------------------------ invited -to attend.
-------- zoo shopping Saturday afternoon.
Est. Erastus M. Hinman, dee d, on Thursdoy.
Thc dinner was a —
fine speak.
Everybody
Mr. and Mrs. Dougal McCallum of and Mrs. Hoyt Houldsworth in Bat­
... as usual:
_____
Mrs.
Petition for license to sell filed, order one
■ Mr.
K,r and
*&gt;n'1 ”
r’ Vernon Karrar and
Detroit visited hu parents Saturday. tle Creek#
Jav B'nknev«of .....
Freeport,
was call-(Mr. nnd Mra. Garth Blocum and
for publication entered.
------ ------------KLINGENSMITH.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Davenport
.
...
---------Est. James Shalvey, dee d’ Final ing on .friends
here
Thursday. ;#on Hobert. spent Sunday with Mr. I
Mr.’nnd Mrs. Rollo Bowerman are visited Mr. and. Mra. Wm. Pierce of
EAST WALL LAKE
and
Mrs.
Shirley
Slocum.
Evening
|
account filed, order for publication
word came Monday to H. C. Poulthe parents of a fine baby boy bom Charlotte Thursday.
AND VICINITY.
.. „_
entered.
is-,n that the daughter of hls son callers were. Mr. and Mra. Homer Oct. 4.
He will answer _
to ___
the______
name
Mrs. MarthA Replogle Is visiting
Ed. Ms tureen and wife and Mr.
Est. Luella Hayes Campbell, dec'd. Clinton was very ill. Mrs. Poulson Is Rowlader and family and Miss Alice of Basil LeRoy. Miss Alice Bower- her daughter. Mrs. Grace Terpening.
Whetatonb and Alma Hilton.
I man Is caring for them.
Petition for determination ot heirs assisting in her care.
and Mr. and Mrs. Burmaster of Kal­
ot Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hcrzel and ' Mr. and Mra. Albert Green and
amazoo spent lhe week end at lhe
filed, order for publication entered. , Someone entered several homes
Mra. Iva French of Battle creek
ESt. Helen EL Hampton, dee d.. here In the
east pan of the family and Mrs. Ida Flory spent family were guezla of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Messeny of Wall lake Matureen cottage.
Will filed, petition for probate filed village the other morning. He was Sunday with Mrs. Anna Kahler in Douglas Rouse In Battle Creek Sun­
Bunday callers at E. D. Reynolds'
and daughter. Mrs. Pierson and chil­
Est. James N. Jones, dee d. Waiver seen in the Benaway home, nothing Woodland the occasion being Mra. day. Mr. and Mra. Boyd Walls of
dren of Kalamazoo were Bunday were. Mrs. Bassett nnd Mra. DeVries
Kahler's,
seventy-third
year
also
thc
Kalamapoo
were
also
there,
it
being
of notice filed, order allowing oc- was taken there. At tlie home of
guests of Mr. and Mra. Frank Hum­ of Kalamaaoo, Mr- and Mrs. Warren
count entered.
, George Juppstrqtn a small amount of Hertel's wedding anniversary.
a celebration in honor of Mra. Wall’s
Calms of Cressey, Mra. Chas. Kah­
eston and guests of the Humeston's
tufii
d. Beattie,
txcatcit*. urea.'money
uucn auu
ajckvl book
uwk
Instead of the regular L. A. S. 73rd birthday.
Est.
Lorena B.
dee d, money was taken
and a (pocket
ler. Mra. Florence Babcock and two
Waiver of notice filed, order assign? I and some money from another this month, the 24th of October. ’ The children of our school will Monday were Mr. and Mrs. A. K. children of Dowling.
Davis of Battle Creekins residue entered, dL«charge of home. It would look as if money was-------r,— at -------------- Cinderella play _in_____
there----------------will be a--------------------pot luck supper
attend the
HasMra. E. D. Reynolds visited Mrs.
Wm. Gillespie of BatUe Creek,
Admr. Issued estate enrolled.
-nil the thief was after as Jewelry I the church on Wednesday evening. I tings Friday afternoon.
former resident of Cloverdale, passed
Est. Mary McKee, deed. Proof of was left right in plain sight. Load;All families arc invited to attend.
Mr and Mrs. E. Latta left Mon­ away at hls daughter's home Sat­
will filed, order admitting will en- jup your shot guns and sleep with one ;There jvlU be a Hallowe'en Frolic day for awhort trfh to New York.
tered.
| eye open, for they may be back.
• afterwards.
1 Orley Bechtel has gone to Cale- urday morning. Burial at Prairie­
ville Monday afternoon. Friends and
Est. Patrick Corrigan, dee d. Will Dr. A. E. C. Lund. a. E. Blake. E.! The Martin P. T. A was well at-'donla to work for C. Pearce after
relatives from here attended the
filed, petition for probate filed, or- F. Blake and G. D- Whitmore at- tended, new president being MLm helping Mr Maze this faU.
funeral Monday.
der for publication entered.
tended the Republican supper and Darby; secy., and treasurer. Orr | Mra. Hummel'a two children from
Church services at the Evangelical
ESt- Jennie Stewart, deed. Final meeting In Hastings Friday evening.;Fisher. The program was put on by Kalamazoo visited her recently at
church
Bunday morning at 10:30 and
account filed.
Mrs. G. D-Whitmore was called to' pupils of the school.
| Yankee Springs.
evening services at 7:30., Everyone
welcome.

Bernard G. Terpenning, dec’d.
lory filed.
inventory
I Est. Hannah Yerington, dec'd.
•-*- filed, letters
i-..— testa■■■■■■■■■■■MMaiBMBMiB । Bond of -------executrix

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Below is only a partial
list of the items offer­
ed in this sale. See the
large handbill for full
list of items and re­
member the dates —
Wed., Thurs., Fri. and
Sat., Oct. 17, 18, 19, 20

Thia Rexall 1c Sale is
National and we offer
the same bargains as
are offered in all the
large cities. Advertis­
ing will be broadcast
over the N. B. C. start­
ing Sunday, Oct 14th

PURE FOOD

PURETEST
PRODUCTS

Pure Food Items are offered
on this sale at tremendously
low prices but they're not
sold on the ONE Cent sale
Basis.
Opeko Coffee O for £-7c
ground) 1 Ib. £
v I
Orange
Q for
Pekoe S Ib. £

55

Opeko Malted
Milk
O for 5
31.04 size £

Opeko Baking
Chocolate

p for

c°ennet sale

26

Glycerine Suppositories
i Infants* or
Adults)
O for Of*c
25c sire
£
CO
Aromatic
25c site

Mercurochrome
2r; Solution
25c zlzc

PsylHtun Seed
Black
50c sire
Psyllium Seed
Blonde
40c’ size

Symond't Inn Beef

2"26

Spirit Camph'r
20c size
Zinc Stearate
25c size

Monreale Olive
Oil
A for HCc
25c zize £
£O

2

for

2

for

2

for

26'

CRESSEY.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Culp spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Strong at Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Enzlan and
Till Oonycr visited Mrs. Mary Belle
Johncox and Grover Davenport and
I family near Cloverdale Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Barber and
i Irene visited relatives at Niles Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Enzlan and
। family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Rice and family at Kalamazoo.
NJr. and Mrs. Don Foreman and
(family of Hastings spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reynolds and
family.
August Bhelmer and friends of
Cleveland spent Tuesday night with
hls sister Mra. Delbert Enzlan and
family.

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

to Fill Your Bin!
HASTINGS LUMBER
AND COAL COMPANY
HASTINGS

Honnau. Stiller. Pierson. Kelekonl
Hehader: abienl. AM. Wrinrrt and X

$175,000 in Saving* Offered During Kroger'*
Fell Food Fair I Stock up NOW I
Get YOUR Share I

OLEO E'".r 2 - 19c
STANDARD QUALITY

Green Bean* 3

25c

AVONDALE FANCY

Sauer Kraut 3^.i?19c

Corned Beef 2

99c

6

25c

Jewel Coffee

51'

Sic

n.. u.

it. u-

French Coffee ib.b*&gt; S5c
May Garden*
Ol«o

33c

slag BrillianUnc
50c size

2 for
26
2 for 26
2 "76
226
2 "'26

Charmona Cold Cream S

O for
£

r 4 &lt;•
0 1

Pearl Tooth Powder O for OCl
25c wire £
£0
Rexall Milk of Mag.

40'
2'"51
Bay Rum
2 *or 5T
Riker * Egyptian
for
Henn* 35c zixe C
36
Klenzo Faris I Ti*. O for
sue
25c size £
26
STATIONERY
Belmont Hexagonal
Fountain Pen
o for 5 4 .51

g for

51'

PHARMACEUTICAL
Cazcara Compound
No. 3 Hinkle

54

50c

2

Martel’s Bay Rum
Alcorex

2 &lt;« 26c

&gt;•

2 &lt;«26c

Hobart’s Asparin Tablets &gt;&lt;»■•
Miscell’s Hand Lotion

Haskell’s Milk of Magnesia

k-

Borated Baby Talcum 2LVXJ

2 („ 31c

2 '“36

a "36'

Hygienic Powder
Larkspur Lotion

2 .-40c

Pepiona

2 -31c

Rex-Salvine
Q for A Ac
33czize
£
U
Syrup Hypophosphites
Compound
O for 3 4 .01
»l-0® size £
I

2 for 26c

Q for

J 1.00size £

Toothache Drops
25c size

S 4 4)1
I

SOAP CHIPS

5

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

2'" 26'
GOODS DELIVERED

TELEPHONE 2131

27&lt;

Chocolate

Mint Patties

3 ,b- 23c

4?4-«x. can
Strainad Vegetable.

Carried.

pint jug 17C

Maple Syrup

Pancake Flour 5

25c

LATONIA CLUB t)R
ROCKY RIVER

Q«v,r«9«i

COUNTRY CLUB

3 “,7iL 25c

Plu* 2c bottle depozit

PEACHES

WESCO BRAND

Soda Crackers

2

Halve, or Slice.

2N^35c

Chip*©

Ige. pkg.
FLAKES or GRANULES

Oxydol

O.K.

soap

Igo. pkg.

23c

10-2 3c
51c

.. 12*/2C

1 Qc

PELS NAPTHA
SOAP

17c

PORK ROAST

Ib. 19c

Gerbers

wccarn co to
sr Joseph •• rrrreimtaliTe of (he eitv
of liMtino at the Mtrhiean Municipal
Leacoe eoaereiloo. TTaa: AM. HavsO.
E-T0/0’
Pisr»«a. Reicknre and

$2.25

PURITAN OR OLD MANSE

COUNTRY CLUB

For Your Bcby

AM Miller. that tha
Kwearlra fvr two »
crantrd
Y«a« AM

Ctuli Frankfurt*

Horrud’z

Ib. 15c
u. 13c

Link Pork Sausage

TENDER MEATY BEEF

10 &gt;»* 45c

O for
£
£O

POT R--------

CRISP. FIRM

ICEBERG

Readymade Band- 4 for O£c
age
25c size £
£O

O (or Ofic

£O

CALIFORNIA VALENCIA
Aid.

RUBBER GOODS
Fountain Syringe
for 14.4
»1.J» size £
I

AUt

CALIFORNIA

TOKAY

&gt;

STEAKS
ROUND or SIRLOIN

Chuck Roast .
a aa •lr«e&lt;
wTtk two.

Vteteria Water
O for » 4 .«
Bottle J1J« size £ ■ I

2’" 20*

ib.

HEAD LETTUCE

Quick Acting Plait- 4 for £ 4 c
er
54c size £
•

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PRUNES

L.ylnS M.«l&gt;

AMERICAN FAMILY 10

Finest Matches 6 bo«o» 25c

Germicidal Soap
O for
1*T) 25c size £
CO

Flnlald Sanitary
Napkins

29c

EASY TASK

HOSPITAL

/SAVE WITH SAFETY at your
DRUG STORE!

WESCO BRAND

r SANTA CLARA ~

Szltad Pcanuti ib. 10c

51

g
51'
2 for
26'
26*
2 for 51'
2‘”51
p foe 26'

ib«.

each 19c

BULK

Antacid Gas Tab- Q for O£c
let*
25c size £
£0
Beef Iron and Wine O for 5 4 .01
11.00 atze £
,1
for
Com Solvent '

51

Medford Paekrt
Q for O£t
Cel wrap. 25c az. £
£O

Cascade Pound Paper
2,„
eova)

2

American Petrofol O for
50c zizc £

WESCO BRAND

FANCY

FINE TtXTURED, FLAVORFUL

REXALL REMEDIES

lb. loaf 10c

Raiiin Bread

30c

HOT-DATED AT THE OVEN

i ii joubtton i.nni
Heer* Crawford Istw

do*

IT’S FULL OF RAISINS

Michigan Hand Picked

VACUUM PACKED COFFEE

Country Club

Pound Cake

Jontcei Taletun

Fried Cakes

Scr.(ch F.«d '•«/• $2.09

Twinkle

HOT-DATED AT THE OVEN

Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct. 17, 18, 19, 20
The following items are offered on this
sale at tremendously low prices, but they
are not sold on the One Cent Sale Basis

BULK BUTTERMILK

rNAVY^
BEANS

pk».
Gelatine Dciaert - All flavor. .

for

FRANK SAGE

Bt Valu, Wi,c I

GOOD LUCK

TOILET GOODS

PHONE 2515

Lizzie Calms of Hastings Monday, evening was apent after a short jwt-l
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babcock and gram In visiting and getting
children of Dowling and Mr. and qualnted. Church services ewj/l
I Mrs. Burdette Lyttle of Battle Creek Bunday at 0:30 and Sunday school I
were Sunday visitors of Clifford j 10:30.
Kahler and family.
I Mr. and Mra. Glenn Allen and son I
Mina Aldrich spent Sunday In I Richard and Mr. and Mra. Verne
Maple Grove. Her grandson. Seward Thoma* spent Sunday with Mr. and
Walton, returned home with her | Mrs. Clarence Alien of Alpine.
|
ond will leave this morning for the
Mr. and Mra. Otis Morgan and
north '.o help In meetings this com- daughter Lola spent Sunday with
ing winter.-------------------------------------------- Mrs. Charles Flnkbelnor of Middle­
-------- --------------------- —
Ville.
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allen and son
Last Week's Letter.
of Grand Rapids spent Thursday
A reception was held in the afternoon with their uncle. Glenn |
church basement for our new pastor. Allen and family.
Rev. o. H. Bacon Saturday evening. | The Aid Ladies' quilted a quilt In
Supper was served to 80 and the the basement last week for the sale.

ARMOUR'S

26'

2 41'
for
2 21'
for
2 26'

Order COAL

Choica out*

i*. ISc

Rolled Rib Read
Boilkif Beet
bhak
Short Rib*
FarUklM

ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO THE MICHIGAN 3 PER CENT SALES TAX

�r-RMDMi

THI HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1&gt;, iM4
ber IS. white

NASHVILLE.

n!
[BER
’ANY
NK SAGE

mt after a short pnfcg and getting itfl
rch services evwyr
I and Sunday school
Glenn Allen and son
4r. and Mrs. Verne
Sunday with Mr. and
Allen of Alpine.
i. Otte Morgan and
•pent Sunday with
Inkbeincr of MiddleGlenn Allen and ion
ids ipent Thursday
their uncle. Glenn
e#‘ quilted a quilt In
Jt week for the sale.

Marentette and daughter, a member
LeNore. of Detroit called on friends Crittenden
here
Monday—
•re Monday.
«
.
EM
The Welcome Philgthsa class will I ant in that atty Another wedding.
—* Friday. October
~
— jjth.
meet
------- ’nui
------ J^lca Greenfield^oiJy daughter of
will be a Hallowe'en party. The
hostess wUl be Mrs. Ida Wrightregular meeting ot Laurel Jar Wilke# of Halting* at Elkhart,
No. 31. O. E. a. met Tuea- Ind. Mr# Wilke# te continuing her
studies tn High school.
Mra. Ida Wolfe has returned from
her visit with relatives in BatUe
•
Ray I. Thompson haa purchased Greek.
lhe grocery, department__________
of the E.—
O. Funeral services Afr Raymond
vr_ AA store —
A —
.—&lt;4 nn
Kraft
and
opened
on SlAnHau
Monday :Knoll, age 20. who died in Sparrow
morning. Mra. Kraft will continue hospital, Lansing, Thursday night,
to close out the shoe department.
from injuries sustained on Septem-

BUY HEAT
Not Just Coal!
ORDER YOUR COAL NOW
For a Coal Full of Fire and Low in Ash Use
SUPERIOR RED ASH POCAHONTAS.
Thousands who have tried it are demanding
This Famous Coal Year after Year.
Try a load and you will be pleasantly sur­
prised at its superior performance.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICH.

Kroger's
ri

19c
RM1LK

RAISINS

Ib. loaf

IQc

$2.09

YOUR Investment
in SHARES of this old association is
protected by first mortgages, not on
one but on hundreds of homes in
Michigan — homes we have helped
our menibera to buy or build.
NAT1ONAL Shares Are Offered for
Your Consideration

Rational ffinart &amp;
Imregfarewt flTmnpaim

$2.25
OLD MANSE
pint Jug j 7C

1250 Griswold St, Detroit, Mich.
Dvtreir* OteMS Boltetag sag

J. L. Maui. Haitingi. Mich.
JB

’ £. 25c
B*DR

24-ox. oi.
bonk*
•posit

19c
ANU LES

23c

23c
51C

ST
lb.

15c
23c

ST

12c

17c

ZS TAX

TELEPHONE 2118

Raymond DortaN ot Lamin*.
bearers ware Kenneth Lykins, Har­
old Woodward. Harold Wenger.
Clayton Johnson, Clayton Green­
field and Darrell Houaler. Burial
In Lakeview cemetery. He leaves one
brother, Maynard, of Three Rivers,
and a host of other relatives and
friend*.
Mra C. W. Smith who has spent
the summer here, left for her home
tn Orlando, Fla.
Tlie Ladle#' Aid of the Evangeli­
cal church met Wednesday after­
noon at the home of Mrs. Mabie
Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Klnno enter­
tained with a birthday dinner Sun­
day Ln honor of Harley Ktnne's and
Mr*. Hazel Marganthaler's birth­
days. Those present were. Mr. and
Mrs. Hemmingway ot Grand Ledge
and Mr and Mrs. Ray Morganthal-

PRAIRIEVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Caithrop and
Hazel were In Kalamazoo Monday.
Mrt. Mary DeBack and Mn. Mabie
Wilkins were in Hasting* Friday.
Henry Benson has Man ssrioui1^ Hl. but te slightly Improved Mon-

Trick's as was announced lo Mr»
Gladys WHlteon's home with Mrs.
Edith WUlteon and Mn. Doris Trick
atadaUng her.
•
Mrs Lottie Ooilteter and Mis# Iva
spent Bunday at Pleasant lake,

FIRST ANNUAL

CROPS SH

Robsrt Garrett and W. F. Freder­ son. Earl, visited Florence Van Hom
ickson went to Lakeview 8* turd# y and daughter of Jackaon Sunday.
returning Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Edmunds of
BatUe creek were callers of Mra.
seriously ill, te somewhat Unproved. Lottie Collteter Batuday.
Warren Mead te very sick with
Augusta were guest# of Mr. and pneumonia.
Mrs. Cliarlea Hughes Sunday.

school Sunday. Oct. 14. Would like
a full attendance.
Choir practice Thursday night
Friday night a social time fo the
young people.
John Morehead of Detroit visited

AT THE

LENT CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Hammond
and Jean spent Sunday with Mrs.
Hammond’s mother. Mrs. Chandler,
of Gull lake, the occasion being
Mrs. Hammond's and her niece's.
Mlv Maurine Hensted's brthdays.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Conyer and
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Palmatier of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs Clare Thoma*
Miss Elizabeth Doster and Merle
Gay of Plainwell spent Sunday with
her father. Irvtng Doster.
Fred Otto te gaining nicely which
te good news to hls many friends
Mias Emma Chandler. Kenneth j
Chandler and MIm Jean Hammond
of Kalamazoo spent Wednesday eve­
ning with the latter's parents. Mr.
and Mrs Marcus Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Francisco nnd
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Boerman of Cressey.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burchett.
Mr, and Mra. Robert Burchett and
Margaret spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mra. Leon Dunning of Delton
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hammond
and son. Stuart, called on Mrs. Al­
fred Ball and children of Allegan
Saturday evening.

Sarah Hughes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilcox and
sons of Hastings were Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs. Cassius
Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Orand DePriester.
Mra. Mary Polly and Miss Myrtle
The Clover Leaf Club was delight­ Smith were at Otoego Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Norris spent
fully entertained Friday night by
Mrs. Norman Johnson assisted by several days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. William Justus. After the bus­ Mrs. Delos Hughe# and family of
iness meeting games and visiting Toleo. Ohio, returning Sunday ac­
were enjoyed. Lovely refreshments companied by Mrs. Hughes and
children.
were served.
Mrs. Marc Bagley accompanied
Mrs Lofdahl. Mrs. Mathews and
Mrs. Hanneman were in Hastings Mr. and Mra. Richard Pettejohn to
Petoskey where they attended the
Saturday.
funeral
of Seth House Monday.
Mrs. Ola Feighner and Mrs Char­
Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell Drummond
ley Deller are visiting Grand Rap­
and family, Mrs. Jennie Drum­
id* relatives this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Northrup mond and Miss Laura Drummond
of Grand Rapid# vtelted Mrs. Sarah
were in Battle Creek Saturday.
Frank Lopez underwent a major Smith and daughters Sunday and
operation at the Pull* hospital Fri- also called on other friends. Always
please&lt;^to see them
Mrs. Ethel Stebbins spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Coy G. Brumm and
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
daughter. Winifred, were In BatUe in Kalamazoo with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and' Mrs. A. A. 'Conklin of
Danfotd
Higgins.
Creek Saturday.
Chicago and R. V. Conklin of Union
Mrs.
Clara Pierson of Kalamazoo City spent the week end with their
William Klelnhans of East Lan­
te
visiting
Mrs
Merritt
Wood.
sing spent the week end here.
mother, Mrs. Frank Norton, and
Ruth McKibbln te staying with family. Cleota returned with her
The Bethany class of the Evan­
gelical Sunday School will be enter­ Mr. and Mrs. William McKibbln in­ brother for a visit.
tained Friday at lhe home of Mrs. definitely.
Mr and Mrs Dale Downing and
John Doster and grandson. Rob­
Gali Lykins. She will be assisted
Mra Zalia Miller of North Nashville
ert Quick, visited Mr. and Mrs. and Mis# Bertha Palmer spent Sun­
by Mrs. Clarence Shaw.
Mra. Rose Munson left last week Vaughn Mott at Pentwater returning day with Mr. and Mra. G. C. Mar­
; for her home in Puente, Calif., aft­ Sunday.
shall.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johncox and
er spending the past month with her
Lawrence Jarrard went with the
family were guests ot Mr. and Mr*.
sister, Mrs. Ella Feighner.
Martin bus from Dowling to Chicago
Ed. Parker and family of Hastings
and vtelted thc fair over the week
Sunday.
end.
ASSYRIA.
Mr. and Mra. Peter Castle arc
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fenwick and
helping care for Mr. Benson.
Funeral services for Mrs Helen
Mr. and Mrs. A. Harrison of Scotts'
Health examination in our school
Hampton, who passed away al the
spent the week end with Mra. Lulu
Monday.
home pf her daughter. Mrs. Joyce
Gray and Robert. Sunday visitors
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Osborne
Hampton, were. held, on Monday at
were. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray and
and sons of Nashville visited rela­
the Banfield dhurch With Rev. Ken­
Helen. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gray and
tives here over the week end.
neth HofTmaster in charge. Inter­
Mr and Mrs. Gaylord Gray.
Homer Hughes and two sons re­
ment at the Benfield church.
.
Mrs. Anna Cheeseman of Has­
turned to their home in Stickney.
Remember and save next Sunday South Dakota, Friday.
tings spent the week end with her
afternoon to attend the session of
daughter.
Mrs. John Norton, and
Miss Lucile Higgins of Hastings
lhe Council of Religious Education
family.
of lhe SouthrfLst district held at visited her parents over Sunday.
A. B. Campbell of Charlotte spent
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Miner anti
Dowling church. Special music, good I daughters of Homer were week end Sunday with hte aunt. Mrs. Prank
addresses, and a chalk talk by Rev.'
J
| guest# ot Mr.
and Mn. Wallle Norton, and family.
Hitchcock. The meeting begins at
1 1 Smith.
BOWNE CENTER.
12 o'clock. Election of officers will be
Mr. and Mrs. John Oliphant and
Tlie pupils of thc Merriman school
a feature.
son, Richard, of north Prairieville, gave their teacher. Mrt. Merrill
The Briggs Ladles’ Aid Society
spent the week end with relatives
held a regular meeting on Thurs- !near Sturgis. Saturday evening thfy Kercher. a pleasant surprise Friday
afternoon, the occasion being her
day and enjoyed a boiled dinner.
were guests at the wedding and re­
Plans were under way for a banquet ,ception of Mrs. Oliphant's cousin. birthday. Lunch was served and
she was presented with a nice lot of
to be held In connection with a re­
Miss Dorothy Mandigo, and Ray gifts.
publican rally to be held at the Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas and
church on Thursday evening, Octo­
Beatrice and John Nash made a
ber 11. when a chicken menu will be
FAIR LAKEbusiness trip to Grand Rapids Sat­
served. Mrs. Nellie Miller, Mrs. Neli.­
re
The Kinsley Ladies Aid. Society urday.
lie Stanton and Mra. Kate Cole are
.. has changed
chanted its
ite place of meeting.
meeting,
.&lt;u mo.
Mr. o
and
Mrs. Orvin ouciacr
Smelker arc
are
the eats committee. Come and be
conversant with thc trend ot the 'Oct. 17, for dinner from Doris [attending A Century of Progress.

National Bank of Hastings
NOVEMBER 5 to 10
THE NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
IS SPONSORING AN AGRICULTURAL
OR CROPS SHOW AT THE BANKING
OFFICE. IOl WEST STATE STREET
There is no entry fee and everyone is invited
to enter exhibits in this show, providing the
products exhibited were raised in Barry County.

November 1 st, Mr. Roy Decker of Michigan
State College will judge the exhibits and award
the prizes.
Those entering exhibits will assist us materi
ally if they will notify us one week in advance,
of the products they wish to enter.

Call for one of our Premium Books and see
the Cash Premiums that will be awarded for 1 st
2nd and 3rd prizes.

National Bank of Hastings
Deposits Insured Up To $5,000
Cterabell Hooper te staying with I Mra. John Nash spent Friday’with
Marian during their absence.
i her mother. Mrs. Jennie Flynn, who
Mr and Mrs. Frank Brew accotn-i11 Ul
___
panled Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas
Mrs. Russell Benton and children
to Grand Rapids Sunday. The gen- returned to thetr home tn Grand
tlemon seeing the World series game Rapids Sunday after a three weeks'
on the screen at the Empress and 'stay with her parents tn Freeport,
the ladies attending a show.
j Mr and Mrs. Ted Bustance of

times.
Miss Ines Manby
who
____________
Is visiting
_
her mother. •Mrs. Nettie Manby.
spent part of last week in Battle
Creek with friendscommemorating
------------------ “—
her birthday.
Mrs. Olive Ferris and daughter.
Anna, of Fine lako called on her
mother, Mra. Nettle Manby. on Bun­
day.
The Pleasure Birthday organi­
zation met on Tuesday al the home
ot Mrs. Katherine Cole, with Mrs.
Cole and Mrs. Frances Joods as

MIm Helen Gray te assisting in
lhe office of Dr. Winslow thia week
supplying for the . regular assistant.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and
daughter. Carol, spent the week end
with relatives in Indiana, the event
honoring Mrs. Miller's grandfather's
birthday.
A family get-together dinner was
enjoyed Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs
Fred Milter house. A brother. Arthur
Miller. Jesse Miller and wife, and
sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Moore and fam­
ily and Mrs. Mary Purcell and hus­
band were present.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C- Hyde had as
week end guests thetr parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Buchanan of Niles. All
spent Sunday In Lansing.
Rev. and Mra. C. L. Schlenter gave
the initial sermon at the Briggs
church on Sunday morning. They
are moving their household goods to
the parsonage this week.
Rev. and Mrs. Dixon and little
Ruth Ellen made us a call on Thurs­
day. They left foe the new charge
at Camden on Saturday but due to
the repair of the parsonage they will
not be settled for a short lime.
Little Bobble Strickland, who sus­
tained an Injury to hls knee cap. te
able to walk again.

THE LITTLE BED MICK.
Last week's Letter.
Mrs. Charlei Woodruff attended
the Old Neighbors Reunion held at
Grand Rapids Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*
Warren Bolton,
Lewis and Boyd, spent Friday eve­
ning at the home of Homer Kenney s
near Freeport attending a Birthday
Club party.
Our teachar, phyllte Edger, was ill
Friday so there wasn't any school.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodruff
spent Sunday tn Grand Rapids visit­
ing, their niece and family, Harold
— Warren Bol­
ton home were. Mr. and Mra. Oliver
Bolton, Mr and Mrs. Mattoon and
Mr. and Mra. Con. Sullivan and
family all of Wasting*.
Visitors at Clifford Hammond'*
Sunday were. Mr. ant! Mn. Geo
McCulla and Mra. McOlen of Has­
ting! and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Erb
and family.

The raturn of the Hirer dollar
will at ieaat help the manufacturers
ot luipendera.

Greenville. Mr. and Mra.
Uibome of Freeport and
day

__________

Some day an enterprtrtng
ing newspaper wUl start p
bedtime stories for night wal

fflt qaAofim debt?$ctkH tkU wouldn't

TONIGHT
and Every Wednesday Night
Continental OU Company presents
Harry Richman-Jack Denney and
hte Muslc_.and John B- Kennedy,

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tion—Anytime, anywhere, under every
condition of weather—with Conoco Bronze!

C

A startling quality in an all around gasoline
—enthusiastically stated by hundreds of
thousands of new users, endorsing Conoco
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*

Lightning pick-up u there—improved antivast power u there—they’ve all said this—
’’Conoco Bronze is there!”

Don't stand for a balky motor—get a tank
full of Conoco Bronze today. At the sign of

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EDMONDS OIL COMPANY ha

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER It. IBM

.’NOTICES
NOTICE or MOBTOAUB BAXJL

h'.’T*7j'

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City National
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publication.

ELECTION NOTICE.

urw. Heclaer of Deede. Cl
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DELTON.
funenfl at Mra. Hathaway at Has­
Mr. and Mrs. George Eddy spent tings Thursday.. &lt;
Rolland Fowler of Shelbyville is
a couple of days last week at the
working In the Ford Oarage here.
Century of Progress.
Bert Chandler spent Monday and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wcrtman and
Tuesday helping hls brother Roy of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nobles ot
Grandville were guests from Friday
Hastings. - —
Mr. and Mn. George H. Eddy en­ until Sunday of Messrs, and Mestertained . on Thursday evening In
rt his petition preying
honor of their brother, Andrew E. at Ludington.
Eddy, of Rapid city. South Dakota?
__________
Rev. L. D.______
Miles went
_— —
to Toledo
_
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. I Thursday forenoon to meet hta son.1
th. iota &lt;ur o( or. j Henry Wertman. Mrs. Certle Pease, j George, who came from Washing- j
i.n o riock lo th. 'James and Will Harrington, Mr. and ton. D. C.. to spend some time with
.Kai. nM.a
end .. . ...
—_____ •
___ ■
._____
it I* foTttwr erdrrni. that public notic*
•si
•wiou* to «»id ■!»» ot b.orinz. in th.
••I'bK 1B*5°rr' •
printed

County Clerk.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.

[SS.VOOt. Atlorr

।------ ------- , Owen, Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Eloysc Leonard and Mrs.
Charles Kahler, Mr. and Mrs. I Maude Hughes will go to Gradd
*•“ “"',u H"ry
----- -----------------------------—
Rapids.Thursday
to attend the
O. E.
Mrs. Charles Harrington, also Mr. S. convention.
and Mrs. George Mosier of KalamaMr. and Mrs. Cecil Barnum spent
from Friday night until Bunday
Sadie craven of Battle creek was night visiting relatives in Chicago
and attending the century of Proga caller in the Eddy home Sunday.

Over one hundred including old
and young attended the 8. 8. rally
at the church Thursday night. Ev­
eryone enjoyed the games, then tltf
program, and last but not least the
generous serving of ice cream and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson-of,
Yorkville visited Arthur Eddy re­
cently.
The little schoolhouse Just north
of Delton has been moved onto a
new foundation on the Delton schoolj
grounds and will be used principally,
for home economics classes.
Miss Mary Roush .attended the

ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.

Mildred Smith. Rerliter «if Probate.
Mildred Smith. Rrgi.ter ot Probata.

FORECLOSURE.
&gt;nd hie

I County. Mlchlcan (now dec,
tagrtgure l^mr dated April I
n lotn I- 1

hall net u

that is InjuriotM
or se|&gt;tlc I
Krivy.
« public health.
Hoard ot Health.

Ibis notice for principal anil Intereat. the
•tint of Four Tboueend Elsht Hundred

lladlnga Dao

in which said
k la being u.ed
oc maintained Injuriously to public health.

true eopr.
Mildred Smith. Recliler of Probata.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burchett and
daughter -Margaret and Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Burchett were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs Leon Dun­
ning.

AUCTION SALE!

Having more stock than I care to feed I will have an auc­
tion sale on my farpt, 5 1-2 miles southwest of Hastings on
M-43, and first place west'of Good Will church, Sec. 33, Rut­
land Twp., on

Tuesday, October 16
Commencing at one o’clock, and offer the following:—
COWS.
Guernsey &amp; Holstein, 3 yrs.
old, coming in.
Holstein, 7 yrs. old, coming
in.
Holstein, 6 yrs', old, calf by
side.
Holstein-Jersey, 6 yrs. old,
coming in.
Holstein, 7 yrs. old, coming
in.
Black Jersey, 8 yrs. old, calf
by aide.
Jersey-Durham, 6 yrs. old,
coming in.
Jersey, 6 yrs. old, coming in.
Holstein-Jersey, 5 yrs. old,
coming in.

bers from Delton went to Grand
Rapids Tuesday morning to attend
the W- F. M. C- convention there.
Mrs. Bush remained for the two
days' sessions.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Weeks and Mr. |
and Mrs. 8. F. Coons and son of J
Lowell were Sunday callers of Mr. j
and Mrs. L. N. Bush.
Miss Kathryn Horton and Miss
• Mae Belle Howard of Delton school.
has the honor of winning the first1
and second senior prize respective- 1
ly on the Clndcrilla "Pasler Contest" ,
sponsored by the Hastings Civic1
Players.
A new Sunday school class for lhe
young married people was organised
Sunday morning with Mrs. Ella Rog­
ers as the teacher. There were 12 '
In the class for the first meeting.
j
Mrs. Helen Schaffer has gone to
Kalamazoo to live during the winter
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simmons of
Ann Arbor spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Pennock.
Mrs. Bertha Adams dnd daughter
were Hastings shoppers Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Doster will entertain
the Triple Link Club Friday for an
all day meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Johnson spent
from Friday night until Sunday
night visiting Mr. and Mrs. Borton
Cortrlght and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jake
Sertzerman at Kalamazoo.
Miss Hannah Jones, our assistant
telephone operator, and Maurice
Ford of Hickory Comers were mar­
ried in Goshen. Ind., on Saturday.
Sept. 29. They were accompanied by
Miss LaVera Mott and Maurice
Johncox. Congratulations are ex­
tended by their many friends.
. The H6me Economics class meet­
ing will be held at Mrs. Jack Hor­
ton's on Tuesday. Oct. 10. at 1:30
P. M. Members are asked to bring
sewing equipment and a dress or ton.
I
of Muskegon, very low. Her
1 hat you wish remodelled. Also bring condition
c
for the past few weeks has
notebooks and pencil.
been such that her death is expected
WEST CARLTON.
hourly. Mrs. Moulton Ls known lo
many of the Banner readers.
Last Week s Letter.
Mrs. Roy Nagler of Freeport re­
Joe Sage and wife attended a misports her mother, Mrs. Ralph Moul­ cellaneous shower for Oerhart Kun-

Holstein-Jersey, 4 yrs. old,
* coming in.
Holstein, 4 yrs. old, coming
in.
• ■
Holstein, 4 yrs. old, coming
in.
All cows giving milk and all
are bred to Guernsey bull.
9 heifers, Holstein and Jer­
sey, coming in.
HOGS.
Duroc Jersey sow with 6
pig«.
Duroc Jersey sow with 10
pig«.
30 breeding ewes, Shrops.
2 Shrop bucks.

TERMS:—CASH. No property removed until fettled for.

ueh condition.

George Ransom, Prop,

CHANCERY NOTICE

Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

with Inter*

Rutland

of Reetlilh num
NOTIfE OF SALE

tha tiflbllc

portion of land In th

dee and bride at Naahvilie Thursday evening. They will operate the
bakery al Nashville. Mrs. Kunde*
was formerly June Novlskey and
both young people are Freeport resldents and are well and favorably
known. We wish them much hap-

Fred Smith, Clerk.

plneos and great success.
Owen Steckle. who haa been suf­
fering with infection in hU knee,
is.much better.
Don Haney of Manhattan, Mo.
spent the week en dal the home of
Art Richardson.

Hundred I»..|1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
» of Miehlran. th* Probeto Court

and provisions

AUCTION SALE

• hail take effort an th.
rr. A. D.
pprortd September

LEOAL NOTICE

CHARLES H. LEONARD. Maye
'. ItOOEUR, Cis
rkord. N

Inion. D. 0.

Having decided to quit farming I will sell the following described property at
my farm located 6 1-2 miles north and one mile east of the Hastings monument, or
2 miles east and one mile south of Freeport, on

Committee.
I. F. T. O CONNOR.

CHANCERT NOTICE.

A ■! r ■ ’ ' ' I ’ nri.-H

Ethal M. BImp. Plaintiff.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PSY.

NOTICE.TO CREDITORS.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17

Sult pMiditut In the circuit court for

ppearlr.&lt; upon proof
tbei lhe defendant
ot Mlebb

Sale to start promptly at 1:00 P. M. I offer the following property;

RUSNELL K MrPEEK.

(Beall
Out 11

CHANCERY NOTICE

OBDBR FOB PUBLICATION.

fl tale

bold Uarllnger.
vea ( ampbell, deceas
Hubert A. Campbell

Defendent.
N'OTICF. OF SALE,
irsnsnee of a d»cr*e ot

public anetloa ar

ALL SET for a Winter
of Clean, Healthy Heat
The picture above tells as .pleasant a story 'as
can be found. You see Mr. and Mrs. Citizen
happily gazing upon their filled-up coal bin.
That means a W ipter of clean, economical and
healthy heat You, too, ought to'fill your coal
bin now. Prices are down—but they're bound
to go up. Phone us today for your next Win­
ter’s supply of coat Jait Ttltphont 2257.

S^mith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Phana ZZ57 Hasttags. Mich.

r, for three
said day c

HORSE^.
One extra good work team, wt. about
3000 Ib..
COWS.
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, calf by side.
Holstein cow, 4 yr., old, fresh.
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, due Dec. 30th.
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, due Nov. 26th.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due Nov. 15th.
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, due Dec. 10th.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred.
HOGS.
3 brood sows. 24 fall pigs.

Mildred Smith. Reels Ur of Probata.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.

POULTRY.
50 Barred Rock pullets.
35 White Leghorn pullets.
65 White Leghorn year old hens.
These have all been graded.

TOOLS.
Good wagon. Flat rack, new.
Deering binder. McCormick mower.
Dayton aide rake. New Idea apreader.
John Deere hay loader.
Three-tec. spring tooth drag.
Two-horse walking cultivator.
Land roller. Dowagiac grain drill.
Syracuse walking plow.
Belknap sleighs, wide.
Heavy work harness, 21-inch collars.
Set of dump boards. 7
Galvanized water tank. Platform scales.
4 heavy ten-gal. milk cans and many oth­
er articles.
FEED.
I
4 tons alfalfa hay, 2nd and 3rd cuttings.
175 chocks of com. Quantity of oats.
7 tons clover and timothy hay.
730 bundles of cornstalks.
About 75 bushels of corn.

TERMS:—Must be cash and no property to be removed until settled for.

Further Ordwad. That public
roof ba given by publication

Ibe Hastings Benner. a aevepap

JOSEPH DOYLE, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

STATE OFFICIALS COM­
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OFFICE IN 0. E. S.
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DEMOCRATS

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INJURED IN CRASH WOLVEBI

Supervisors’ Committee Goes "
to Lansing to Learn of
j

W TH YOUNGSTERS

Front End of Her Oar Hit in
Grand Rapids Traffic

CLUB Hi

ARTHUR J. LACY TO SPEAK
REPUBLICAN BANQUET AND
!
Accident Saturday
Tax Set-Up , AUDITORIUM IS CROWDED i
HERE WEDNESDAY. OCT 24. MRS. GEORGINA BAUER IS
RALLY AT MIDDLEVILLE.
NEARLY ONE HUI
GEORGE H. SWIFT RE­
of
1 A committee representing tiie!
Ii Mrs. Edward Van Popering H
Barry county republicans will hold
Arthur J. Lucy, _
democratic candlHONORED BY GRAND
entries during
board of supervisors of this county] BEYOND NORMAL CAPAC- I Hastings received a slight concusLEASED FROM OUSa big banquet and rally al tiie M. I d u for -,vernor wlll speak in
went' to Lanslug Wednesday to visit
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’,on **
hrflln
w“ CDnalderE. church in Middleville tomorrow,
„
WEEK
CHAPTER
•
TODY FRIDAY
evening. Tllundey. October It, ,( HnMlnn ne»l WedneMw nrumoon.
;the auditor genera) and the alter***
; ably bruised as the result of a traf­
fic accident at the corner of Living which Clare E. Hoffman of Allegan, at 4 o'clock, according to word just
ney general to learn what they could
। ston
sion ano
and rairuanu
Fairbanks auccia
streets u&gt;
In unuiu
Grand ( OFFICERS PLEASED
। republican candidate for represent*- ; received by Chairman John A. HASTINGS WOMEN AT. for Barry
. .CHILDREN COME FROM
about the tax set-up
1 Rapids
Rnntrts Saturday • afternoon about
...
«rtive from
the
to nnn.
con­ W(X&gt;tOn of the Barry County Dem­
t,
.h- fourth district tn
WITH GAME (
TENDJNSTALLATION
[
I TO PRESENT EVIDENCE',। gress.
ALL PARTS OF COUNTY i5 3O o'clock. She was drvlng south
and joiux C. Ketcham of Has­
we go to i - —
mlttee told
told the
the Banner
Banner—
—and
and he
he was
was i,
•------------ •
along Livingston
Livingston street at tne
the tune
time
- —
—
—
mlttee
tings will be speakers. In addition ocratic Committee,
of Various ——
iflwift'B Car Forced McOlin- all republican candidates for county Ipress, arrangements have not been Dinner and Reception Ten- nol a member of Mr. Maus' political Betty Barry, New Dramatic when an automobile coming west Winn
comnletari for
tor tiie
the ’meeting
mwdmr place,
niare j ^ered New Worthy Grand (party—that in both the auditor gen-1
*"
■'
-'-h—’k- street -"•&lt;
•along y’Fairbanks
and driven
I took Auto Onto M. 0. R. R. offices will be present. Supper will completed
ounced—Vary Suo- •’
Critic, Offers Comments
general's dede­ !
by a Mr. Downing of Grand Rap­
.
.
, J
।'eral's
eral's and the attorney neneral'a
be served at &amp;!30. -A general invi- due to ■shortness of time. Public
I
and Five Were Killed
announcement
will
be
made
later
of
Matron
Saturday
Eve
on
the
Play
|HU
&gt;
....
—
...»
ids
hit
the
left
front
side
of
her
ceggful
Meet
'
partment the warmest . praise wa:
tatlon is extended to the public to
More than 1300 school chlld/en
Th,e Ior«
AlU,kM
' th™wBeagle
z
’ ‘The case of-the People vs. George attend this meeting. Mr. Hoffman the hall In which this democratic
iiinwrn
--------Wolverine
Club field
rally will be held.
| a| A fine honor has oomc to this city, given to Mr. Maus for the accuracy 1 wore ..man.. ijvu scnooi
...
. . I V,Ar rwit
navnmant
Wr/
H. Swift was dismissed by George is well known in Barry county. He i Judge Lacy. who. In his swing! yin taxlor most worthily bestowed in the promptness and the complete­ from all section? of the county her out onto ths pavement. Mr, tHato opened here Monday. October
8. and continued through Friday'
h&lt;person named for a very high ness of his financial reports to /h&lt; crowded Into Central auditorium Fri- I Downing s car overturned but
W. Watson. Justice of the ;&gt;eace of
I day afternoon to see "Cinderella" 1
uninjured. At this
I-------------- • ------------- ---------•
•
the city of Charlotte, on Friday. pSln. und.rktona.Me lyguiutc.
Ir.vw7.iui
S.
,M&lt;mu &gt;»
w
O.oniu.. b....,
.ho^n, slate.
,a™r »nh “
“ •&gt;«»»*(•
&gt;
I presented by the Hastings Civic J
2*
October 12th.
Players.
There
had
been
a
comMr
J*
nxum*
u, won oanew &lt;m nurei,
It will be remembered that this
plete sell-out of tickets by Thurs-, ^icd no ^i^nce jritl^g^ Mrs.
club
117 Ule
Star « (he meelln,
was the case growing out of the MEETING AT BRIGGS CHURCH.
lln£
In hie (Uneran.
(he
«(lr
the Grand Chapter held lu( week
At the .Briggs church last Thurs-, —
- -----------------------.. —
. —
, rplye
-r- .
■day evening, but an overflow crowd,*®11 p°PCring was fully covered in | Results Monday In the 13-tnch
Michigan CentrC train wreck- on
In tiie
the county
enonre where
wh,,. he
he will
wit, apnfar ।
o|
day evening republicans held a very । in
of
nearly
200
apjieared
that
after-1
‘
“
to
respect.
Court
hearing
to
set
dcrtjy
were:
Bhawanoo
the evening of August 10. 1034. at
Interesting meetnlg- which was at- this campaign.
J
j(are 100.000 Eastern Stars In this
for
Monday.
noon In the hopes of seeing the perMonday.
.
Flowle, owned by Mack Schimmel!
Vermontville. Michigan. An auto­ tended by a sizeable crowd from the । In the primary campaign Judge
formance. Rather than turn these
’
~—*-------- —'—-* ***^**-«—
mobile driven by Gall McClintock southeastern pan of the county. I Lacy paid Hastings a hurried and | state, and the Order Is In a flour­
people away, some of whom came i
was struck by Michigan Central After a very fine chicken dinner all unexpected visit and addrexted an ishing condition. In selecting Mrs.
from schools several miles distant. I
taker of Custer: third. Little Man,
passenger train. No. 109. at the the republican county candidates' audience of several hundred' Inter- Bauer to head the organization, the
| owned by, John Kennedy of Detroit;
intersection of the Michiga* Cen­ were presented. Ellts Faulkner, can- j ested people on the court house Grand Chapter made a wise choice. EDWARD RENO, EXPERT extra chairs were brought In. small- j
er children were placed two in a’|
! fourth'.' Bishop's Chimes, owned toy
tral railroad tracks with the north didate for state representative, gave 'lawn. At that rime he made a very Her time will be required for prac­
ILLUSIONIST, COMING
tically
every
day
except
Bunday
dur'Beryl
Bishop of Lansing; reserve
seat
ancj
side
stole
spaces
were
utiand south highway gdlng through a talk stressing the need of sending favorable impression with his comON OCTOBER 22
llzed .so that everyone was accom­
hound, Gray's Solitary, owned by
the village of Vermontville. Five
men to the legislature to back up mon-sense observations on state
modated. There
was also----------Jd
a good i
--------------------- ---------------persons lost their lives. Four of Frank D. Fitzgerald when he' be- governmental affairs, and undoubtthem were in the McClintock car
w'S'.he
HUBAL SCHOOLS TO PRE
IS CONSTANTLY IN­
MeDon- edly a large crowd will -------greet him —
bn
comcs governor. Archie D. IXcDor.event was run off with results as
and the fifth was riding on the
- of--Lan­ ;hto coming visit to Hastings on next
aid Introduced Major Green
follows: First, Kingsbury's Warrior,
tender of the locomotive. After
BENT EXHIBIT OF
VENTING NEW TRICKS (evening
sing. who has served eight years as Wednesday afternoon. October 24.
Coaceming the play, we turn all |
WORK
the McClintock car was struck the
assistant attorney general and four
liWlK WUaJL
king: second; . Bishop's Rambler,
One Surprise After Another1'remarks over to a dramatic critic who.
train went dpwp the track a dis­
RALLY AND DANCE.
is
writing
under
the
pen
name
of
‘
------------owned
by Archie Russell of Detroit;
tance of some fight or nine hundred years as prosecutor of his county.
Keeps Audience in State j
The Barry County Young Demo­
third. Hard Time Little Jake, owned
feet, where the locomotive was de­ Major Green spoke of the short­
Betty Barry. Miss or Mrs. Barry. MANFG. CO. SPONSORS
comings of the democratic adminis­ cratic Club will hold a rally and
i u r&gt;l HD nnilTCCT
railed and turned over on its side.
of Breathlessnebs
। it seems, to a very enthusiastic playat —
the —
K. —
of -P.-----------------lull "Friday
tration and outlined qualifications dance
-------- —
goer,
has
had
considerable
expert-1
LLUo
LUN
It
bl
Bishop's
Billy, owned by Beryl BUhGeorge H. Swift, driving his car in of Frank Fitzgerald for the office , night with a fine orchestra and floor
The Hastings Teachers' Club will ]
ence in writing up tilings of this t.
a northerly direction upon the high­ of governor. He also paid high trib- show promised to entertain those
present Edward Reno, expert 11- ,
Displays to Include Also Man­ HtU' Felfo. owned by Arthur Wilway
approaching
the
creasing,
iuslonlst. at the Central school au- .kind and so should be qualified to
ute to Senator Arthur. Vandenberg, attending. Everyone la invited to
make remarks which will be both
litts of Hastings.
struck the rear of the McClintock
ual Arts, Fruits, Grains,
dltorlum at 3:30 P. M. and 8:00 P. (
He urged his listeners to study the the party, regardless of politics. The
interesting and valuable. Herewith
On Wednesday the 2-coupte pack
car.
He was apprehended and qualifications of all the candidates party committee consists of Mrs.
M. Monday. October 22.
Vegetables, Etc.
slakes were run and the 13-lncli
Is the letter she sent to us:
charged with negligent homicide un­ for the various offices and felt sure Clementine O'Connor. Robert Van
For thirty-five yean Edward Reno
October 13th.
The
thirteenth
annual
Ag-HE
Ex
­
der Act No. 328 of the Public Acts that those on the republican slate; Der Veen of Middleville, and Ellis
has been a&gt; magician and In that
Dear
Hastings
Banner:
of the State of Michigan for the
position
is
being
held
this
week.
Oct.
Daniels
would stand comparison with any. | ”
time ht has traveled all over the
I take my little portable Remlng- 18. ID and 20 in the white school
year 1931. which provides that
world. Including India. Syria, and ■.
J ton in hand this glorious autumn building across from the Hastings fy of Ionia; second. Speed's Reno.
"Any person, who by the opera­
Egypt. Htonamels by no means new. afternoon, to do a very forward
High school. Every one is invited
tion of any vehicle at an Im­
In fact he has appeared In many .tiling, However. I believe that we to attend tills’free Exposition which
AROUND
THE
WORLD
inaw; third. Hard Time Molly, own­
moderate rate of speed or in a
places for return engagements, pre­ should meet a situation very openly
ed by George Hall of Detroit;
careless manner, reckjesp or neg­
SUPPER OCTOBER 25
senting a new program each time.
when it arises and for months and Michigan.
fourth, Haye's Beauty, owned by
ligent manner, but not "wilfully or
Reno to constantly inventing new •'months this situation has been de­
Don Barrett of Howell; raaarvs
wantonly, shall cause the death of
things In magic and Illusions, also manding action.
Dinner and Program at the
will be an exhibit of the grade hound. Bishop's Oayety, owned by
another shall be guilty of a fel­
in foreign lands he picked up many
Here Is the Hastings Banner, a ______
___________ _ Beryl Bishop of Lansing.
ony."
schools of this city _demonstrating
Methodist Church Parlors
things not known to many profesResults of the specialty show
modem, Interesting sort of family'some of their school work: exhibits
An inquest was set for September
stonals. Magic, like everything else,
Thursday ’Evening
MRS. GEORGINA BAUER.
newspaper, serving the good people by the rural schools competing in an Wednesday night, October 10. fol14. 1934. The respondent. Swift, em­
NO DEATHS FROM WHOOP­
has
progressed
with
rapid
strides
ployed Attorney Kim Sigler of this | If you want to buy a delicious
of Barry coanty and here are the exhibit contest sponsored by the
during the past few years. Never;
ING
GOUGH
—
TWO
FROM
city to defend him. Il was agreed , meal at a moderate price and at the
Ing the coming year in her visits to was there a better demand for up-' Hastings Civic Players also serving ’ Hastings Manufacturing Co., also a Inches, first, Sheldon's
crxvd neonin at Rarrv
a.tz rinh c*vV&lt;iKlt
r
between Mr. John L- Wright, prose- same rime hear a good program and
SCARLET FEVER
the different Chapters of the state. to-date illusions and sleight of hand the aforesaid good people of Barry Urge 4-H Club Exhibit directed by
... vlalt var|oua countries famous for
-----------------------curing
attorney of --------Eaton ------county,
The people of Hastings, where Mrs. than now. Reno has Die usual light county in one of the most progres- , Harold Foster. If you are interested Ungs; second. Eddie's Rambo, os
and Mr. Sigler that the testimony their excellent foods, you will sure­
Bnucr has lived for so many years, paraphernalia, but performs his sive and forward-looking achieve-;in seeing the best grains, fruits and by Dr. Charles Ten Houten of
ments
that
could
fall
to
the
lot
of
of the inquest and examination, ly go to the "Around The World THIRTY-SEVEN SUC­
vegetables
which
can
be
grown
it)
do not need to be told of her splen­ tricks while In ordinary evening
community, and.—just Barry county as well as an excel­
which the defense demanded, should Supper" at the Methodist churcl)
CUMB TO PNEUMONIA did qualities of mind and heart and dress, and so adroitly as to escape a cultured
(Continued on page eight)
be taken at the same’time and that parlors on Thursday evening. Oct.
lent home economics and wood shop Bobby; second, Jimmie Din
the goodness of her life that make
25. serving starting at five o'clock.
(Continued on page six)
exhibit, plan to attend this fine free owned by Dr. Charles Ten Hot
Tuberculosis Toll Was Seven her so well adapted for a position Jpect he is a wonder. He does things
You will be able to get sauerkraut
exhibit
It will be open for your third. Woodview UtUe Truant, i
(Continued on page six)
that seem absolutely impossible of DISCLAIM TRUTH
—Education Through Pa­
and welners In Germany, spaghetti
inspection Thursday and Friday,
execution
without
the
aid
of
super
­
OF
ENDORSEMENT
in Italy, Boston baked beans and
nights. Oct. 18 and IB.
pers and School Helps
natural agency.
RECEPTION FOR NEW
Texas steak In the United States,
On
Friday
night at 7:30 o'clock
One
of
his
performances
that
nev
­
The Farmer-Labor Party Did
The. Barry Oounty Health-Unit
chill con came in Spain, and so on
In the central school auditorium,
PASTOR AND FAMILY er fails to amaze his audiences Is
has published its yearly report to
down the line.
will'be presented a very Interesting Thompson of Indian
Not Endorse
known as the "dove trick." He
Each country will have Its booth the board of supervisors. Dr. Kind?,
free program. Dr. Halnon. Dean of second, Jammle’s Call
’
Foulkea
where food may be purchased from head of the department, and those Social Time at Methodist burns a pieca.of common paper, and
the Freshman College work In the
a dove rises phoenix-like from the
ladles dressed In appropriate cos- associated with him have done a
Last week the state papers con­
"continued on page eight)
(Continued on page five)
Church Parlors Friday
ashes. He apparently tears the dove tained an announcement, possibly
IS ONE OF THE SPLENDID 'umes—Spanish senorttas. Chinese fine work In Barry county. Their
In
two.
only
to
find
that
he
has
two
Evening
efforts
for
the
public
good
ought
to
etc.
The
deco
­
maids. Italian belle
‘
■*“
inspired by Congressman Foulkes,
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS OF
doves
In
his
hands.
He
throws
a
....___ — —.active and the be and are appreciated. If anyone
that he had been endorsed by the
The Methodist L- A. 8. is sponsor­
(Continued on page eight)
THE COUNTRY
food excellent. You are Invited.
can get a copy of Oils report of Dr. ing a public reception at the church
Farmer-Labor party of Michigan, as
Kinde he will find it moat interest­ parlors on Friday evening of this
their candidate for congress. Evi­
.
.
SUMMARY OF THE
ing reading. We will, from time to week, at eight o'clock, the honor WATER TURNED INTO
dently
Mr. Foqlkes had no author­
RED
CROSS
CANVASS
ADMIRAL GEO. ROCK
lime, make some comment on mat­ guest* being the new pastor and his
ity for making such q statement, if'
OPENS ARMISTICE DAY ters contained in this report. Prom wife, the Rev. and Mrs. W. Mayinn
REARING PONDS he made it. nor was anyone author­
IS AT ITS HEAD
it we. learn the following facts:
ized to make it for him. The Banner j
Jones, and family. Members and
The' county* population in 1033 friends of the chtfrch are invited. Commendable Project Spon­ has received the following letter. |
TO THE CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGAN
Offers Rare Opportunity for Meeting of Committees Thia
which explains Itself, from the chair- I
There will’be a short program and
Evening to Complete
sored by Barry Go. Rod
Bright Young Men Who
steadily decreasing since 1025. when refreshments. It Is hoped there may
Which Will Appear on the Ballot November 6.
man of the Farmer-Labor party of
and Gun Club
Arrangements
there were 402 births For the year be a good attendance.
this state:
May Lack Cash
October 0. 1034.
Archie McDonald, chairman of ending July 1. 1934, there were 318
If the Barry County Rod and Gun
The ride up New York harbor is
The amendments will be placed on the ballot and will be J
births in the county. The number of MISSION SUNDAY
Club had never done anything else Hastings Banner.
a
very interesting, cither side being the Barry County Red Cross Chap­
ferred to largely as “No. 1, No. 2. etc." It would lake four
marrUges per 1.000 population in
Hastings. Michigan.
ter.
and
his
assistants
are
com
­
and
would
not
in
the
future,
the
AT
ST.
ROSE
CHURCH.
lined with docks and piers for miles
the county was practically constant
six columns of tiie Banner to print the wording of these amend­
part
it
took
in
establishing
the
Dear
Editor:
pleting
their
plans
for
the
annual
By
decree
of
His
Holiness,
Pope
and miles Great ocean liners, and
until 1030, when it began to decrease.
ments as they will appear on the official ballot. Accordingly
it has com? to my attention
merchant ships from the largest to Roll Call starting on Armistice Day There were 134 marriages in 1027, Pius the XI. Sunday. Oct. 21 has rearing ponds at Orangeville would
been designated as Mission Bunday amply justify the existence of that through pufincatlons turned over to
the smallest may be seen. They and closing on Thanksgiving Day,
we will summarize them as follows:
but onlv 102 m 1033. The rate tn- throughout the Catholic church. In­ organization. Water Is now being me, that certain members of the
come from the ends of the earth, A meeting of the committee and creased'slightly ih 1033.
tense preparations have been car­ turned in some of these ponds and Press in the 4th Congressional Dis­
and represent every type of design workers will be held this evening at
During the year ending July 1 ried through by the National and next spring the bluegill and perch trict have either been given incor­
Mr. McDonald's office to make com­
No.
PURPOSE
and construction Imaginable.
there were 35 deaths from cancer; Diocesan offices of the Society for fry wUW be planted in them and rect or false information relative to
We landed on the Jersey shore plete arrangements for the canvass
63 from heart disease; 25 from kid­ the Propagation of the Faith. In all grown to fingerling size and then the Parmer-Labor Party's endorse­
Just two weks to a day from the for members.
YES NO
I
ney dlseaoe’ and 38 from apoplexy. the catholic church throughout the pul Into the walers of Barry coun­ ment of candidates for Congress in
There
are
so
many
local
calls
for
time that we left Loa Angeles, and
(Continued on page three)
world a special collection for the ty lakes. It is expected that 750.000 the 4th Michigan District. It Is my
it marked the end of the most welfare aid this year, needing 1m
Missions will be taken up next Sun­ fingerlings will be raised in these desire os chairman of the State
pleasant trip It had ever been my mediate attention, that the Red
day. A Plenary Indulgence appli­ ponds every year.
Central Committee of the Farmer­
fortune to enjoy. Thoughts of Oras.-. has decided to cooperate with NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS
The location of the ponds and the Labor Party of Michigan that such
to Souls in Purgatory may be
those delightful days at sea, the trip the ERA in every way possible in
AT HASTINGS HIGH cable
gained by those receiving Holy water supplying them Is ideal, and information be immediately corthrough the Panama Canal, the caring for certain phases of the
Communion and offering their pray­ they will prove a useful factor in
strange lands visited, will always re­ work. 8. M Westerman. ERA ad­ Additional
Classes to Bo ers for the Cause of the Missions.
propagation of game fish and in
The Farmer-Labor Party of Mich­
main as a delightful memory. I hope ministrator for Barry county, will
The missionary army of the Cath­ making the lakes of Barry county igan by the action of its Slate Con­
Formed Soon—Enrollment
It will be the good fortune of all who be present at the meeting tonight
olic church consists at present of much more attractive to fishermen. vention and its State Central Com­
may have read my letters as they and present the subject to the Red
Now
Forty-One
18,028 priests, foreign and native
This project would not have been mittee provides no endorsement
have appeared In the Banner to Crass committee.
Night school classes began at the missions. 8.755 brothers. 50.555 sis­ possible of course without the co­ of any candidates for any office
There are so many lines of work
make this trip, and enjoy the con­
the
government, what-so-ever, except the regularly
stant round of new and unusual conducted by the Red Cross that Hastings High school Monday eve­ ters, 74.147 catechists, 62.087 teachers operation of
experiences that are wrapped up in they can easily cooperate with other ning with a total enrollment of making a total of 213,572 soldiers of through the CWA and FERA. The nominated candidates on the Farm­
funds expended by those govern­ er-Labor ticket. Any statements by
the two weeks ocean trip from oyr welfare organizations. Further an- about 43 and the probability of this Christ.
number being considerably increased
ment organizations and the help of any person or party to the contrary
western coast through the Canal. nouncement will be made later.
when classes in bookeeping, typing,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
the Barry county Rod and Gun arc misleading or false, and the pub­
shorthand, shop, mechanical draw­
I believe that my record in the Club have brought to pass this fine lication of the same will be a mat­
live but once, and peer into the fu- LIBRARY OPEN EVERY
legislature during the past project.
ter -----------------------------...
of consideration subject
--- ----------------to acEVENING BUT FRIDAY ing and men's recreation get under state
two years entitles me to a second
We hope the board of supervisors tlnn
t Ion hv
by the State Central Crunmlttee
Committee
yet been able to determine "where
So far 18 people have enrolled In term. These arc critical times and of this county will co-operate to the ■ of the Farmer-Labor Party.
'we go from here." All that we do
Superintendent D. A. VanBuskirk
the sewing class under the direction we cannot afford to be partisan. I fullest extent and that tiie road 1 The Farmer-Labor Party of Mlchwishes to announce that the library
-------- -------------------------------- o.
tgan,desires to co-operate fully
will ndw be open every evening of df Miss Thelma Johnson. Dorothy 1will greatly appreciate your support commission of the county will in
Newton Fisher having charge of the ।during the coming alectlon.
every way co-operate in making the with the press of this state in pro­
the week but Friday.
recreation class for women with a
Charles F. Parker.
lakes of Barry county more acces­ viding their readers with reliable
of their honors and their griefs.
total
enrollment
of
15.
Ten
are
Candidate
।
for
state
representative
sible
by
means
of
good
roods.
When
facts and Information.
MASQUERADE
DANCE
.
"Shrouds have no pockets.'* We may
I would appreciate your giving
At Cressey. Saturday, Oct. 20.— studying art under the direction of &lt;on the Democratic ticket—Adv, these ponds are in commission there
accumulate what the world terms as
Don V. Peru. Tonight the men's 10-17.
will be every reason why Barry the abow due consideration in your
- *
(CeuUauad on page five)
Adv.
recreation will start under super­
county can make a bid for tourist publication, and would also appre­
SOLICITING CLOTHING.
vision of Joke Miller.
traffic that win be exceedingly pro­ ciate a copy of the Issue carrying the
■me Hastings city Mission ur­ fitable.
To date Superintendent D. Ar
__________
above forwarded to me. I trust we
VanBuskirk lias been unable to se- Igently solicits your gifts of used
may have your co-operalloft and
and shoes. The sisters make
cure a teacher for the commercial clothing
1
support in these matters.
NEW SPANISH TEACHER
subjects, but expects to have these tover many garments for children In
' Very truly yours,
'classes going shortly. A large en- need and not otherwise provided FOR FRESHMAN COLLEGE
. Milton E. Scheier. Chrmn.
■ rollment is also expected in the shop ।for. Call Rev. Hoot, 3603, or a card
Farmer-Labor Party of Mich.
J.
Harold
Baxter
of
Western
will
bring
early
response.
They
do
land mechanical drawing classes.
'
316 Washington Ave.
Some time ago the Banner sent subscription no­
not sell clothing or take It away Slate Teachers College. Kalamazoo.
Muskegon. Michigan.
wiU have charge of the Spanish ;
tices to al! subscribers in arrears.
We want to
from the city.
I MEETING OF SPAN­
classes in the freshmen classes I
ISH WAR VTERANS.
commend the large number who have responded,
BOY SCOUT CABIN.
which have been started this year,
! General Frederick D. Funston
Plans have been submitted for according to Superintendent D. A.
paid up arrearages and in advance. There is still
. Camp United Spanish War Veterans
---------------VanBuskirk.
Classes will be held,
held__ _ __ _
,
of Battle Creek will have a meeting approval to the authorities at Lan­ -a considerable ndmber whom we hope to see do
sing for the new Boy Scout cabin each afternoon in the week except,
at
the
outpost
In
Hastings
in
the
• « be’1ereotad
----- - - ■ on 0,0
—,, rVwOr'a
£g™ Sil0^%eZLS7,erenKr.|t°
Robert
OookTi form
farm Saturday from two to three o'clock, j
MKS'
WIbEMAN.
the same. It should not be necessary to send more
her husband to pt
In Rutland
township. It win
will be a So far the enrollment In the fresh(October 20. 1934. Blum supper at 6 30 ta
n"""nrt townahltx
hotices to such subscribers, so we ask that they
man college to 51.
'
and unable lo BtUnd
the
followed by the meeting. Gene very conveniently arranged place,
---------------- . a ►
I wxirk. Mrt. Perry Wiseman will have
for Scout gatherings and will also

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WEBB NSTTUTE
OFNEWYORKCITY

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS

How Will
YouVotol

Please Look at Yellow Label

One Auction Sale

kindly look at the yellow label on their paper,
which will give the date to which their subscrip­

tion is paid. When they see that, we hope they
will “do the needful” and visit the Banner office

or mail their remittance.

.

be used by other organizations.

RUMMAGE SAUL

TWO HUNDRED SIXTY|*n auction sale at the place known
FIVE ON EXCURSION, as the Hubbard farm, 3-4 mile north

On Sunday a crowd of 265 took In of the Wood schoolhouse, with Clyde
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Presbyterian church parlors, Fri­
. the excursion to Chicago te A Cen- Leonard al Delton as auctioneer,
day. Saturday. Saturday night. Oct.
i tury of Progress. 126 going from She offers 4 oowr,- giving milk; 3
36-27.—Adv.
_
___________After that date they will have to be WkWlnki anri thn haianna
fmni Jenutv heifers. 2 ealvea. team work
next week evenings unUl eight
CHICKEN SUFFER.
a beautiful day In Chicago and cv-' household goods. Boe the adv. for
Dowling church. Friday. Oct. 10. o'clock.
eryone had a good time.
(full particulars.

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THE HASTINGS BANKER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER H. 1834

PAGE TWO

THEIR MINDS MORAL PRE- 'on them. Some aald they were InCEPTB; CONCEPTIONS OF sane, some said they weren't. The’

WEIIllIIESSOf
CHASE S. OSBORN

MRS. JANET PATRICK .
SENDS ENGLISH PAPER

BARHYCBUNTYHAS
SPLENDID ASSET

RIGHT AND WRONG BY TRAIN- sexual pervert, when caught. *hotlld w,
TEACHING never again be released. For him |
there is no cure and it to useless to
Marks Item Concerning Talk
EVERY LUST AND DESIRE attempt JU A prison sentence, which &gt;
on “America" Given by
UlllllIL. I IIUULLIII THAT COMES TO THEM. BUT to all he gets unless he murder*. I
THAT THEY MUST DEFINITELY doc* no good He should be kept'
Lord Moynihan
rar Bttizvz azuatouB CHOOSE RIGHT AND, REJECT from society for the rest ot hto life." 00ULD NOT ADDRESS THE
Many Hastings people will rc- OOUNTY GETS LITTLE
WRONO&lt;&gt;k&gt;t«ril Dr..!
BB0T
HXBH00D MON
1800.000,000 RE
■.LZJ 7
..
.
..
nra nUi,lfcrald
DKUTJLB3U1WUD
nun-­
membar Mts. Janet Patrick, who
nsnmta wovld help
That probably sounda queer," he o. R. Yoder, assistant medical di-.
nAV NIGnT
formerly lived in thia city, but who
Hospital
at Ire
Yp- '
DAY
NIGHT
SORT MONEY
said, “coming from a doctor. 1 know rector at the State
"8«ual
perverts
DAY NIGH
T
ta now a reUdent ot Cross HUls.
MANY CABEB

MKis'ip nanni rai INO THEIR WILLS;

PD

DuIlD Lnfl THEM THEY MUST NOT GIVE UP

RNL

Ln IVIl 111 In I IVI TO

IX

sllantl. said. "Sexual perverts are

wlhorlilt. on mmui byginu llkelv
m,| tn
w fnllnw tt\i» rrtmr M
ull I nrlll in
nt „,
ajk.kat.lt

PERMANENT ISOLATION

H|Tp
tai u,
IIIIIITr-

SfjS

WELFARE RELIEF IS
ENOMOUS PROBLEM

LOCAL NEWS

Rotary Speaker Tells About
Elghieen patients are receiving
Relief Work in This
care at Pennock hospital this Wed­
nesday morning. ■
State
Rummage sale, al Presbyterian
Louts Ntm*. wlto Is connected with church
cfturcn parlors,
p*nors. Friday.
rnaty. Saturday.
oaiuraay,
the SUU Emergency Relief Com- Saturday night. Oct. 36-3!.—Adv.
mission at Lansing, gave an address. Mr. and Mr*. John Binnan of Bal­
-'' at the Rotary club Monday noon, timore township are the pMnta of a
-- p. &lt;x.U^ 0» nlM praaro.

or

ROADS TO RESORT LAKES

■’

EAR UHRAI PFRVFRTQ bom ckfectire and that there Is no tected from them. There la no cure.
SHOULD BE IMPROVED
run IflUHML rcnvcnio help for thcm. bul J CJinn&lt;x hold The only thing to do 1* to shut them
-------- —
item
talk 'TTvST hv
TO.
TO.
,.
„
, .
n . . j that view. Authorities who take thc up for good and all." Dr. Yoder ex- America Is Not to Perish But
MnvnHan ™
Lord Moynihan on "America" Lord Oounty
Society Should Be Protected vJew
pervert is a victim of plained that the 'peculiar- child' ^ust Apply Christian PrinShould Encourage
Moynihan
rays
"America
is
only
at
From Such Menaces as
A biological defect will point me to »&gt;«&gt;uld be made the subject of *pe- 1UUOU “FFV «
“
More Rearing Ponds, and
the
beginnng
of
these
things,"
he
.
Sunday
ciples, He Said
Sunday school
school boys
boys and
and Boy
Boy Scouts
Scouts clal
clal study.
study. "If
"If recognized
recognised early
early I
J
,
told
the Leeds Eyebrow
Club.
Advertiie Its Lakes
These People
who
who art
are m
in prlson
prison for
for Ulls
this crime, and
and enough."
enough." he
he said,
said, "the
"the cases
cases of
of sex
sex

Michigan, and thc ,organizations „am and ^x social al the Branch
that have been formed to sol re ^.luxl| Wednesday night, Oct 34
thsm. The extent of ths relief was ■ •
• -&lt;
Fverybody welcome.

(astounding. There are 305,000 famMr. and Mrs. Jack Stem. Ml W.
Illes in **"
this ****
state, representing MO.- Green Bt. are the parents of a

000 people. oT one-sixth of Ils peo­ daughter born on October 15 at
ple. who- art now receiving aid. Pennock hospital. Congratulations.
Word was received Monday fore- •America.* he said, "must suffer,
'Iherc is being published in the for murder; but that doesn’t prove perversion can usually be prevented. •
Ulat Hon. chase 8. ^uum.
decp
,o
U1 befo,, &lt;he
can
We doubt If the people ot Barry The speaker seemed uncertain himthat
Osborn.
soul
can
Grand Rapid* Herald a series of ar- that religious training. GIVEN IN but if once established they cannot noon
ho was
speak al
Brother
. decp B1igui4h of “
to abefore
g^t she
pLp^
who was to speak at the Brother- become welded Into a great people. county have an adequate apprecia­ self as to whether a wise course U mlaalon by thc council Friday night
'■ Udes by medical specialists who deal TIMF
ouW not BeBvent
”8t&lt;‘
Ih~-*
,h“ “
~
'
—
TIME, “
would
prevent “
a Iaree
large **
be cha
changed.'
_______
hood thst night, was very 111 at lhe
one thing that was reallytion
Un­of the magnitude of the tourist
percentage of lhe cases we now have
Dr.
Dr Yoder added
added . "I BELIEVE w. K. Kellogg Inn. at Battle Creek, mortal wra the anlril andI a fundsI E“t Buu
under U&gt;e &gt;up«rwith crimes against children, espe­
Michigan. It_ _______
to shown jibe
the
THOROUGHLY IN THE VALUE H« h.d .pokm .&lt;
Oil, Skt- JJS
« TO toJj business of ____________
_ enormity of Jg
&lt;te i ’“
“Jt*
• dw
TOron.
«. “
...v
TOty. engineer.
k
cially sex crimes against both wornOP RKIJGION TN EVERY TYPE ..rd.v ntehl *n&lt;1
rfHven IM ?“"y &gt;■ . ***.8plr 1 by reports from the Tourist organl- the state authorities
MarQia Lou. daughter of Coun'ji
en and children bv moral
uerverts "Every child to bom with a sense Or rklkhqn in eAiutx i «»'r- urd&gt;y night and hag, driven 326 between England ar
U These articles are intensive!? inter- of. right __
and
wrong,
but
if
that
sense
OF
MENTAL
DISEASE.
REL1G,
miles
to
Battle
Creek
Sunday.
The
nc
ce»*ary
for
the
o
lhev ran
“___ __ u... .. _ ________ op mfntaj. niRFARE RFi.ici-w.fiu
Th.
* neWT '"rthe continued &gt;-05 rations of t—
U&gt;U _________________
*UU &lt;h.i_________________
&lt;*“ tn
“ mef
"["°rrU.
,'best
«nmraf
“
riSra£
‘
a
n^'
n
o
r%'i3'
[
"
’
werauo^jl
SSSktu-. unarv Situation. Aid from the eovestln* One oublished in
the Her- 14 I1&lt;M developed, it is bound to be 1OU8 TRAINING AND A BELIEF, strain was evidently too much for perlty
-““4 of
zt the
th: world." He al*o said it 8300,000.000 has been expended in
Sft
Xblunted.
blunted. You
You might
might compare
compare it
THE3 IDEM,
IDEAL uu
LIFE ARE VERY
Mr Osborn,
who—
b-in
hto eighties
gt
Michigan In 1934 by tourists from
aid ot oSXer
October 10
10. contained an init to
to IN
IK THE
t '.V
--------- “L"*.
’
------w“ impossible to gather
any balL|He
was tokenJU
Sunday
so a.ici-u
ftnccd iucb
tdea oi nurcricaii
American uie
life irom
from other states.
;• terview with
8.. io.va.
McCar-- -----being bom
with any
------------------------------------, night
— —
V.
WLMI Dr. Joseph O
. ..............
- talent
--- which ESSENTIAL - TO
new bridge over the Thornenmnr! m
tn nance!
.....
..
.
he he
■«wa*
compiled
Io rancel
hUhi*
en-an|tlle ,UMr
, who
lo
While Barry county received a lit­ a large appropriation from Uie sales
r thy.
thv specialist
.rwi«ii«t in mental
menial diseases,
dueaxea you never develop in time that taltai- hlalim
K,
k
cl
?[
111
here
Ior
Koodky
[
’
1
k
hl
;
"One
inu»i
,o
co
An.erlc,
and
ace
lor
tle of this money. It was compara­ litu*
*pple al Nohvine u nearing com- dies. So it is with this sense of
Problem child Is born
. who conducts a weekly wok.vM.emclinic in But- ont
finished ahead
Al hl, urwm rejurat a ,• » «aa 1
„u u„ heauUInl home Hie led tively small in proportion to what it llttle. but he raid they wftild hare p&gt;Uon and wlll
terirorth hospital.
right
and
wrong.
child
hospital
right
and
wrong.
If If
thethe
child
is is
notnot with wise, observing parent* he may
W
T
hy
oJinia
American
Jamlly."
He
al1
»
CO
??
C
»
acro8
*
w,th
P*
rl
01
11,8
0081
.
of
time.
It to very attractive and
could be and should be. We believe
Tht« question was put to Dr Me- taught to choose the right. If he is become a healthy, valuable member
a needed improvement on this hlgh0[ Albion
AlMon Colic,
Colleke. who
«ho waa Khedached- „
„
gUmpra the situation of this county would of relief work.
Carthy: "What can society do to left to follow desire instead of right, of society; but If he Is left to de- o
in the Upper Peninsula, the worst way
Nolan
hal lh
for the Nnvrmwr
... ,..t • . . .
.
ulcd lor
November ID
1» meeting
m«Ung. lh
warrant the board of supervisors,
U* children from the per- his s*nse of right is bound to die. velop along unguided lines, sexual tiled
w„ whm M
tbu as a matter of business and tn the situation to in Keewtnaw county, the
vart?" Mr. McCarthy’s answer was That is why I say tiiat religious perversion may become permanent came Mondy nlubt. Mr ttbom
- amazing. It will be remembered that teaching is the one sure way to pre- and then there is no cure for him. SI n'r,!.
“O&gt;tln« m aar medical Interest of every taxpayer of the copper district, where three 'out of
Extension of the water main on
Uue vW
th# county, to see to it that roads lead­ four of the inhabitants are on re­ East Mill street to the Flory farm
* thia is a practitioner of wide ex- vent sexual perversion.
Such arc thc persons who are al­ mg ol lhe Brolberhood. which will wrrtce Thtt
is
! perience who says this: "Perhaps, at
There ls only one thing to do ways annoying young children be held on November U Unload o n„tflmerlran u humllUyUhb Idea ing to resort lakes, or possible resort lief. The average for the state,
I. 11 * w“ requeued in a petition to the
F".~ Cmntha&gt;litlita'’8 councl1
nUfht. The matter
r—ynle -perhaDB that to a lakes. In this county are put in good 14 per cent. &gt;^u7Lr
‘ Use time Uwy commit actual crimes, with the pervert when he is caught, THEY ARE UNSAFE AT LAROE November ID; so lhe members of f donzerininthe
thesitua
»itua­
wu
to the ^terworks com[ their will* arc so diseased thal they and that is to lock him up penna- AND SHOULD BE SHUT PER- win be°Drivl)rattl "to* hrar^Mr'cta81WUn&lt; lh,t the aver“8e ^B^hman condition for travelling; and that per cent. The danger
tion
is
that
what
U
now
an
"emer
­ mlttee for investigation and a report
will be privileged to hear Mr. Ob- wiu flnd aifflcult to believe, but it the county should acquire on every
cannot help themselves. No one is nently. Let it be a life sentence in MANENTLY IN THE ASYLUM."
gency
may
become
chronic.
l
’
~
resort lake in the county a tract of
later.
, gil-aeting enough to say their claim fact since we haven't capital punWe commend these words, spoken
had mjde .1! arrangement. In “
"
D. H. Sharp petitioned the coun­
land, so as to make It passible for feared the relief problem might
; that they could not control them- ishment. It to too bad wc must wait by men of high reputation in the
rv-ninc Pent to a lame naner the public to always have access to grow to such an extent that it would cil for permission to Install two gas­
i selves to ail 'alibi.' But in the be- until a crime to committed before medical world, to every parent who start for hLs*wtnter home in Georgia
be impossible to meet It. He in? oline pumps and an electric sign
I ginning it could have been helped, we can shield society from the dan-reads the Banner Guiding a child on November B. bul wU. d.J.r
flr« twO
With the rearing ponds at the fish stanced the fact that tiie manager at the corner of Court and Jeffer­
1 How? BY GOING BACK TO THE ger of the presence of these perverts, aright in his early days calls for fiMTdato It H°Ltm« Mr“nlO Umn*' M ,’a em&gt;'
n dn£
'pa*** and part of the third page are
hatchery, at Gun lake and especial­ of the Calumet and Hecla Company, son streets, his new location. The
GOOD OU) DAY OF DEFINITE but unfortunately we cannot walk wisdom, thoughtfulness and rare on
at Calumet stated that a few years
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION BY down the street and pick them out .the part of parents Tiie stress pul
.Makin.
hu ftlkd wlth nothln8 1x1' clarified ad- ly the fine new ones at Orangeville ago hU company was employing 14.­ matter was referred to the public
Ufa. 1 w?
u vertls'.ng. The paper doe* not con- village, there will unquestionably be
TEACHING CHILDREN THE AL“Take Lxb and Leopold for In-1 upon religion by these doctors
safety and improvement committee
many years of public life. He felt t-u- much local news a* we recard far better fishing in Barry county­ 000 men in its copper mines. At the of the council.
MOST-FORGOTTEN TEN COM- stance, probably the most outstand- .should be noted. How can parents very
badly about It. but was unable
“ T’
present time there are only 2.000
MANDMENTS — NOT SIMPLY ing instances. Who would haft pick- ask their children, or expect them. .z, hrln hlmwlf
Mr will hr
,OCal new8‘ butdoe* cover the WOT id lakes in future years. Encourage­ employed. What is to become of the FALL RALLY OF THE
vm w
ment should be given by the coun­
TELLING THEM PRETTY BIBLE ed them out? Even after they were to
be religious If they care nothing to help himself. He will, he says, in general pretty well.
themselves, -aud live ! if It la humanly possible, speak here
HOLY NAME SOCIETY.
ty to secure a larger share of the other 12.0007 nil* man says the
8TORIES-BUT DRILLING INTO arrested the experts couldn't agree about
*'—* religion -----------The annual Fall Rally of the Holy
as if all there is to life is to please I November 12th, and expects to keep
millions of dollars of tourist money company will never use more than
EIGHT ACCIDENTAL
that to coming to Michigan in in­ 2,000 in the future. It is impossible Name Society for the Kalamazoo
one's self? If it is not the duty of a that appointment.
*
Dean Whitehouse gave an inter­
creasing amounts every year. Bar­ to move these 12.000 men and their district, of which Saint Rose and
parent to guide a child aright in
DEATHS IN TWO WEEKS ry county lias beautiful lake*. With families. They would be a problem Saint Cyril parishes are members,
these matters, whose duty should it esting address concerning the times
fishing they will become wherever thtfy were moved. He did will be held next Sunday. Oct. 21. at
be? No one can take the parent's through which wc are passing. He Harry Ehret Killed by M. 0. Improved
!
far more popular. The county's not know but that the old pioneering Sturgis, 'Michigan. Father Frank
place; and a parent who neglects declared that we are going through
spirit, which existed in the early
a transitional ^.vu.
period. The
tiie interest of his or her child in the . ...v machine
Train at Nashville on
&gt;resort possibilities should be made days of Mlenlgan. would have to be Bswen and the men of his parish
have arranged a fine program for
most essentia] things of their lives age brought such problems that our
—
.
Iknown by a systematic campaign of
Thursday
revived.
this occasion. Joseph W. McAuliffe,
—their mental, moral and spiritual I civilization, which had not antlcladvertising.
It was an Interesting talk and im­ an attorney from Battle Creek, will
Another fatal automobile accident
Fine progress ha* been male this
heallh—cannot Justify such neglect. । pated them was not prepared for
nor atone for it.
l*le consequences, and is still unable U to be added to the recent heavy year,
under the leadership of lhe pressed everybody with the serious­ be the principal speaker of the day.
3
■---------------- «•*----------------I to find relief from them. He said total in this county. On Thursday Barry
The Rally will 'begin promptly at
County Rod and Gun Club, ness of the relief situation.
J
half past two. Father B. N. Oeller
FURTHER PARTICULARS
there are plenty of pessimists, and
in establishing the three large rear­
,
is tiie spiritual director for the Kala cm it AnrincAiT there u much ,ueI ,or pvwimUm if Harry Ehret. 82. a former Nashville ing
ponds at Orangeville village OUTSTANDING CON
AdUU I ALLIUtN I one looks for It. But U is his Judg- resident, but more recently living in jRepresentatives of the State Conser­
l/CWTinu AT niliUDV amaaco
wn**00 district
autnet and
ana Burdette
Burdette LyIN­
VENTION
AT
QUIMBY
Barker is vice-president. A delega,,
----- „ 'men* that civilization is moving onDepartment have declared
Battik Creek, was instantly killed by vation
'
Mrs. Harry Cole Painfully ward and Upward; that mankind will
------------- tlon of fifty men will represent the
to be as fine os any in the
the westbound Michigan Central these
1
. . —
-.
nol r(.turn to the handwork period
state.
Tiie water In Orangeville Prairieville Sunday School two local parishes at thia rally.
Injured When Oars Meet
,
of previous years, but will keep the passenger train at a grade crowing Creek
they declare to the very purest
Awarded Picture for
| HORSES STAGING COMEBACK.
at Intersection
machine, and see to it that its benc- east of the passenger station at and cleanest and especially adapted,
The Banner has mentioned the
,
We have learned further partlcu- AU are more widely and equitably Nashville, at about 10:38 A M. With when
Attendance
Impounded in the ponds, to:
I fact that Old Dobbin U staging a
—.him in the car was Roy Rapson, age rearing
(
lars about the accident to Mrs. distributed.
fingerlings. Tip*® three
The Barry County Sunday School come-back. A
. ,
A*
a matter Ul
of fact, ex­
He dec!-.declared that America U not 60. also ot Battle Creek, who bus­ ponds no doubt will add threeHarry Cole, mentioned last week.
He
convention which was held al tiie cept
lantc (arnUt tj,c horse Is
talned
a
fractured
right
arm
and
which occurred at the intersection going to perish, but the machine
fourths of a million fingerlings year­ Quimby church on Tuesday after-,
t
more economieaj than the
of the North Broadway road, us- I will be made to help Ute abundant
ly to lire lakes of this county. noon And evening was one of the
trBcUjr lt would
uaily known as the Freeport road.'life of Ulc future. Handcraft is
These, with what the' Hastings
ftapson was driving his Ford se- ,hatchery to noW famishing, will outstanding conventions of lheifrom rttent mdlcations there will
and a side road Intersecting that (not the way out. nor is limitation
year.
yr.r TM,
There TO
w^re reenU'-elsh:
twenty-eight &lt;1Udu-■ ;te mu
n.urt
ch , more interest in horses
horra in
.
highway about three miles north of of production. He believe* the way dan toward Nashville and apparent- gftatly
increase tiie number of game l«r«&gt;t Sunda, school, reprcMhlcd
ol tM c„umry Lh.i.
this city.
°“t °f unemployment is reduction ly disregarded, or did not hear, the fish in the lakes of this county.
with over «» enrolled tor lhe se«-|,M„ h„ b„„ MJa,
It appear* thal Mrs. Cole teaches | of hours of labor, and cutting out warning bells. His car was struck
We hope the supervisors will go “On&gt;
. .
•_
„
i tiiat horses will be much more ex,
in the Rogers district In Carlton, all attempt* al price fixing. He in- directly in the center and carried to- as
far as to reasonably iroMlblc in
A, «■»&gt; .Wied In prevtau not to. lenih,i,
in u™ operettas
Aftcr her school was out that day dicated some of the marked changes ward the passenger station for ap- ,encouraging the development of thcthe school receiving the most credits
, . , ---------------------------------------Rupson1
Igr home
are
our country,
she started to drive to h
'
’that
’“
** coming •to
“ "•■*
— proximately forty rods
| .one credit per mile per person
personii ’ 5(
MASONIC
PARTY.
resort and tourtot business ot this hone
AHO Nil’ HALLOWE'EN
HALIjOWE'EN PARTY,
either
jumped
or
was
thrown
clear
■half m
mile
not
limiting proin this city. About onc-L..,
,a«. T,lc wa&gt;' 0141
(county.
would be given a large framed picPlan* for the Masonic Hallowe'en
of
the
wreckage.
The
body
of
Ehret
,
______________
_______
Whcrfier it be lor tired, tport or drtti, you'll •
1
—
*
ture, "Christ and the Children" by । dancing party to be held al Thom.south of Welcome Corners, a side road ductlon. but compelling equitable
It Is hl* Judgment, af^r^he°741 JlT^f lC^r^^kKnnrh FEDERAL DECISION
find ine imsrieit footwear fashions amor&gt;3 our
(Harold
comconnects from the west, it appears distribution
Harold Copping The Bunday School (apple
[apple lake. Oct. 31. are about cocnFAVORS ALLFRAN Ulal recf,‘vcd u,1-s love,y P^ture wax pletcd and It is expected thal a good
that several owners of beagle loo. that the government must stop McInrtTe of this clt^EhJet s death ■
sew BrownbJu. Suede, Kid or new .Grain
!dic w a UuU fyraS^TJuSr
fAVUMb ALLtUAN . Prairieville Sunday School which m
—
-----------------------hounds, entered In the contests that tampering with it* money. It is
many Masons and
their
friends will
leatheril In popular Brownt or Black.
'had a total of 299 credits. Middle- attend this party. The party is opwere on In this city last week, were not abundance of money but abund­
driving eastward on that cross road. ance of goods that is desirable. In
“IbSE
there u
1.
and Consumers Power
Banneld 175 and were the next In Ths dancing will start about 0 P. M.
Because there acre so many cars 1029. he said, the total business ot SJmm
regard to credits The largest dele-1
----------------- ----------------------Mrs. Cole thought it must be a pro­ this country reached the enormous should be so, for there la a clear
Co. Is Ended
g.tton fn&gt;m wy one Khool
thc
DEATH OF MORES BUGBEE.
cession of some sort moving toward total of 8529,000.000.000 and we did view at the crowing for some disPeople in thia county will be in- Hastings Methodist which' was 28
Mows Bugbec. aged 83. died at
town. Accordingly she slowed down that vast business with only 82.500.­ lance In either direction.
Ehret,
recently re
tnret. a bachelor,
oacneior. has reoenuy
re-­ teresu-d In
In ,the
hr fan
XaMdlarviltn
fact Ih.t
that lha
the inro
long giving that school 1JA
140 credits
Middleville rtn
on Rlindav
Sunday frnm
from armapoher own car as she approached the 000,000 of gold money. While doc­
The subjects were ably discussed ’ plexy. The funeral will be tht»
[ crossing. AH tiie cars except one had tors do not agree, he said, as to the sided wiUi hi* sister in Battle Creek. litigation brought by the Consum­
turned southward al lhe comer in causes of lhe situation which we are Beside the sister he Is survived by ers Power Company against thc vil­ by county workers and MIm Ione Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock
two
brothers,
both
living
In
Nash
­
In.
nor
on
the
way
out
of
our
trouCat
ton.
our
state
worker
from
Lanlet
the
Walldorf!
funeral
home,
with
lage
of
Allegan
has
finally
been
de
­
the direction of Hastings—in the
ville. This was the eighth fatal au­ cided in lhe supreme court in fa­ sing, was at her best in lhe three ' interment in the Coman cemetery
same direction she was proceeding.
(south of Middleville.
&lt;Whcn the last one in the procession vlcllon that the way out will be tomobile accident in Barry- county vor of Allegan Determined to reduce talks which she gave.
1
found.
.
within
two
weeks.
electric rates. Allegan set out to
reached the crossing, it is claimed,
mat. instead
instead of
oi turning
turning $outh.
$outn, the
tne .
espeplaily emphasised the fact
Mr._
*iais*iir«»T
build a dam and install an electric
that,
power plant. The courts of thc
to turn to the
tiw north. 21"!
CORONER S INQUEST
driver started to'turn
—-- , ,—.
----- 'S
state cf Michigan held In favor of
. „ Ural her rar .Ira* lhe Irani rad
production which will bring better I
HELD ON MONDAY Allegan. The case was finally ap­
of the automobile and at the same । conditions
One author had said 1
pealed to federal courts and, the
time lhe impact caused the other.
t Hat the real trouble was "Our souls Verdict^ Declares
decision now has been rendered by
Sheldon
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 2244-2557 H— * car to smash into her Ford, doing (
the court of last resort at Washing­
so in such a manner as to cause ; have not caught up with our bodPeacock
Driving
at
Ex
­
•
lea."
The
speaker
believes
that
a
ton. In order to pul lhe thing across
S?JSen00!.'. !?,ll«te.ter leeeS^Vhd . teltiriu;
the legislature of thU*state had to
cessive Speed
right.knee cap was broken, her left
SUNDAY and MONDAY, OCT.*21 and 22
knee c.p wired. «nd &gt;he received i
will come out
“l M
of “
the
“ uncertainty,
“““‘•'■'‘kAn inquest was held Monday fore­ Increase the bonding limit ot the
BIGGEST SCREEN SHOW
t
several
large bruises
She was 1distress and trouble through which noon in this city to determine thc village, which has been done The
we are passing
brought to Pennock hospital, where
UaUlCS
SINCE “GOLD DIGGERS”
g
cause of the death of Walter Hirsch- Consumers Power Company held
this
to
be
an
unconstitutional
granl
she to at this writing with her leg j
A FINE VARIETY.
in a cast. The operator of lhe oth-1 Many of UM
,
RUBY KEELER, DICK POWELL. JOAN BLONDELL,
F
our
readers in „
Hope stontly killed on-M-14 north of. of power, but all the courts held
er car was Archie m Rusfcell of । township will remember George M. Nashville, when a car driven by against them. There Ls great re­
EAXU FITTS, GUY KIBBEt HUGH HERBERT
Highland Park. Michigan, and Mrs. Hudson, who lived there several Sheldon Peacock and containing joicing in Allegan over this victory.
Abo Charlie Chare Comedy—“ANOTHER WILD IDEA"
f
Russell was with him at lhe titae.
a(to We remember that Mr four Lake Odessa High school foot­
Added—“NOTRE DAME GLEE CLUB"
'
Growing out the accident two law- Hudson once brought to the Banner ball players smashed Into his car PARENT EDUCA­
LATEST
FAT11E
NEWS
BARGAIN
MATINEE
BUNDAY*
fl
suit* have been started against Mr office a peck of a new variety w
of, north of thc Hosmer schoolhouse
TION INSTITUTE
Russell, one by Mrs. Cole the other apples, grown by him on
wz a ttree that | The Jury consisted of Morse Backby-ifer husband. Harry Cole.
...
.
—
Icame up from the seed. They were u*- Harry Samson, Frank Snore. O. P. T. A. Congress Co-oper­
TUESDAYjOCT. 23 - ONE DAY ONLY
I beautiful, rich red color, good flavor
Mater. Wm. Miller and John UsMEETING OF MISSION­
ates With Extension Di­
and a choke apple. The -matter borne. Testimony was submittod
TWO FEATURES
ARY UNION. [was then taken up with the aulhon-1 showing how the accident occurred.
vision
of
University
The Missionary Union of the ।I ,ties at Lansing and the apple was ; that Peacock was driving on the
The fifth annual Parent Educa­
named "The opa.escent
Opalescent " M
Mr.
Hud-[y&lt;^8
r. Hud-|
—J. — - «« ™-« •,l the Ume tion Institute, sponsored by the ex­
aftem^n^wT
Wednesday wn grew several trees from this one of
accident and was
and 801(1
sold “
a number of
ot them. Among h*gh rate ot
of *perspeed. •«
The
IFlemliw ^resident ,nd
“ verdict of tension division of the University
LtuS■H^M^wSa£S4re-ithe Pu«h“"s *“ Henry Gl.vluu..
Sheldon ‘~
^e .Jury,
‘•■=7. made
4* to Coroner Dr. of Michigan, and the Michigan P.
&gt;
1 .Missionary oocieiy pre rpl. .this
h|&lt; r1tv
wH&lt;&gt;
Adrounie.
city, who brought to u* last Adrounie. was
was aas follows: "That T. A. Congress, is sceduled tor Nov.
sided. The minute* of the Septeni-£
•
^week
a beautiful apple picked from WaiUr Hirachey came to his death 1. *2 and 3. at Ann Arbor.
! ber meeting and also of the board
Among the speakers are Dr. W. D.
.. %n automobile
------------- ----------- ; - that
one of the trees he bought from Mr. , ,n
accident;
that
Dr.
meeting were read and approved ';
there was no negligence
on the part Henderson. Ur. C. A FUher.
Hudson.
------------------ ---------------- -। Mrs. Esther Grohe led the devoof Waller Hirachey; that Mr Pea­ LeRoy E Bowman. Dr Ralph C.
ZAZU PITTS, PHILLIPS HOLMES, MARY
illoiwls and Mrs. Florence Cook,
cock was driving on the wrong side McAfee. Dr. Kenneth L. Heaton.
OFTOMETRIC
CLINICS.
(chairman,
Miss ElUabeth Paddock Mis* Ruth
BRIAN, NED SPARKS, LEW CODY
"— — introduced
..-------------- Archie ;Mel
v. Beumer was in name
crccx
L V.
Battle Creek
Preegard. Mrs Pred M Raymond
iOonm who B.ra a ven UlKraUna
,„k Tu.wl.y nW .Uendln,
Latest Paramount News
Added—“JUST CONCENTRATE'
end Orin W
Kake
On Friday
talk on TO praprod amendment ,
0( u„ Mkluran OowmeGIRL DIES FROM BURNS.
ADULT8 15 CENTH
,lo the &gt;UU conauluUon to be vo« ,„c
night. 6upt. Herold C. Hunt of KaiCHILDREN 18 CENTS
Friends in Hastings and other amazoo will particlpaU in the panel
|upon
al
[he
November
election.
clinic
wan
heM'aml
me
clone
r------- --- ------------ - ----- -----UUII1W »Cir IICK1 KIIU MIC
points in Barry county were sad­ discussion of "A Plan for Financing
| A miKta
m.4, aid curled
„ry p„0Uble. Or. R
dened to hear of the terrible tragedy Michigan Schools," with Dr. Eugen*
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 24, 25, 26
I that IM aoelely late the inscribed , Kckh,m 0, oauolt. dlrwwr pt
that occurred on Saturday to Mar­ B. Elliott presiding.
I reading eourae and Uu.1 cluba M opwmeltlc
c0„ducled the
garet Lenz. ten years old daughter of
. formed to do the reading.
clinics.
William Lenz, who lives on a farm DEATH OF MRS. EDWY
near
Caledonia.
GRAND RAFIDS
C. REID OF ALLEGAN.
CENTRAL P. T. A.
The
central r
P t
t A will have
“*“1 • »»« K*r« old
f"
MASTER CONCERTS.
Tnunday night - Mrs Edwy c.
n.e ucnirai
. a- win nave
Also Comedy-"FOrs PAL"
LATEST PATHS NEWS
Reid, wife o&lt; the veteran publialwr
Lawrence Tlbtell will ojwn the .
u„ „„„„ u, „
ADULTS U CENTS
CHILDREN 18TENTS
Con"rU on riTllulfSwnS!?
idayraon, ot the Central
Imlldlnd at
WMm£Z
04.
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\VedneaAaV CYct. SI 11&gt;aae edwmartk ■■ .■ —------■_ .. -----a—
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lured severely tn an auto crash, her
t
vo
inuiacuiy
cittiui,
naia.
uicmi
«r»
held in the
a.wttlu
.ria?y.
" .'Vago. will be remembered as Mbs El­ death occurring Friday morning Mr
tonto
1™ he
"JJ
‘Tn,ntvte
Cil2LJ
“,m Braw"
»r'a«
SATURDAY, OCT 27 — ONE DAY ONLY
sie Cairns, an employee of the Ban­ Raid was ateo hurl and is in John
tortuin. On Nov. 13. the artists will meni committee
be Grace Moore. Edward Johnson, ।
। ner for several years
The . girl s Robinson hospital. HU recovery U
TWO FEATURES
[dress became ignited
Ignited from the stove. looked for.
SECOND
WARD
F.
T.
A."
[drew
Rose Bamplon and Richard Bonelli
t-,.. .
*
ui meet
serious abdominal-------------burns.
The third concert to Dec 10 with
Second----Ward P T. A w
w«.
*..«■causing
—----------------------------------------Funeral services were held at the
'Heifetz, the violinist as the artist on Tuesday night. October 23rd. She ran to the barn witere twr fathWgmer Ol.nd, Dru. Leyton, Donald WocdT
4and on Feb 5. Iturbi. plantot. will :Rev. J. W Khchlng will lecture on er vU Bl *(Jrk and. he rushed her at Rev. Clyde B Wilcox officiating' In­
on’Bale at
al hi*
his European trip.
trip Please remember onc
o’“* f°
10 Blodgett
Bkxlgett hospital Is
in Grand terment in Oakwood cemetery, Aile(appear. Ticket* are now on'Bile
■the
the change in dale to Tuesday night Rapid* where *ht
the box office In th&lt;f audltogium.
audltagium.
sin died or.
on Hzr.tz^
Monday
— -*♦*
— ----------------»*&gt;
aat
i n7:30.
•«n '
I mornliiL'
------morning.
Bhe to survived by her husband,
ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.-------- i ~a r
| Funeral service* will be held al
two step-children. Mrs Florence
Merrill Sledge attomptod suicide CITY'M FOREHTEY COMMITTEE, the South'£&gt;Mines church this Wed- Colman, Marshall, and Edwy B
•; Aha LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS
on Saturday by shooting himself.
Mayor Leonard appointed Archie neaday afternoon, with burial in thc____
Reid.________
Waahlngiou. D. C- besides
He wot rushed to Pennock hospital Reickord. Rolfe Bulling and Harold Rutland cemetery
Sincere aym- other relatival
Ad«its 15c; Children 18c
wbare he b doing u veil u pas- Foster as members of the city's tor- jxithy U extended to the bereaved
। sible.
blue.
eatry committee.
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Bready Bunday.
Tnmnnd
ttc Ilmml ot ueum.n jnTc
itlon with a bill concerning direct
"'"■■■■ill- J---------------------------------------------- A Western Trip.
Dr. Lowry and John McOmber left
l'lV ““de «&gt; U» bu,qu« U Alle^
R. M Cook.
|
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
BEVENTYXI-NTH year marketing of live stock he suggest-!
WHY MOVIES ARE DIRTY.
I
Saturday for ML Clemens to try the
Among those who *ttended the ' irtue* of the mineral water baths tn
ed that the -time of meeting be
Bounding Hollywood for its reWell, back on the job again after Michigan—M. A. C. football game at that city.
nlaced at 9 30 o'clock and a nara- icUon
the driVe ot churchmen ofr
Sloan and Mto Bella Hick* returned
™ °*"
ptacea at no ocock and a para- dccency
the Kre€n -p,,. News­ « fine vacation in and about Loe 1 Lansing on Saturday were, Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Roland MeCreery of
Nor ---------could we --------------------have selected।----------Mra. Fred C- Parker. ......
Mra. Alice Lansing spent Bunday with her par­
1Katcham of Hugraph
or
so further
gave hto vv,muiuc
correspondent. Mollie metric*,
Merrick, re- Angele*. ---'
— —
---------- on
—- »
reason. Tn
reasnn.
In a hill
bill &lt;vinr*»rn!n&lt;r
concerning the
th e i LA
ta!fix
to n
a rnnnln
couple nf
of. significant conver- • lovelier time to return. A Michigan Batea, Cong, and Mra. J. C. Ketch­ ents. Mr. and Mra B. A. Matthew*.
regulation of the grain exchange he '«*Uons. A producer, asked why he October with the woodlands assure-: am. Mrs. Clara Brown. W. L. Chase
U, uiv
DC .
. ...___ .____
'___ lnft
Ine ttnu
tints and
and shades
shade., of
of color
color that
that and
and son.
arm Eldon.
rrtnn Eldred
rldred Barkley,
n.rlrUv Hlrul,_
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
woman
W ;u
bakry COUNTY six MONTH* eo«.asked one witness five questions all
Shirley w. Smith and family, left
1. M.utu
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY
P?M
UVPlrallon to every
_*{? .Mia
’iff.’L*"
*^*?^5.*’*______ . .
rent It ions nf the umr IHen whv the of thoroughly soiled virtue, replied. 8Vcn Arizona's gorgeous Painted am Russ. Mayor and Mrs Burton
BABRK cocxty. three M0XTH8 rfptltiona ofthc Mmcld8a'
why 018 "But. my dear young lady, good ,Jcscrt cannot equal, with the sky Perry. Mr. and’Mrs, A. H. Carveth. Monday for Philadelphia their new
Mra. J. B. Lee. of Deamett, Da- Hj.tenor’ .T11,:ra werc not • few
IM advinci asc
grainexchange should not bereg- women are uninteresting."
a deep, clear blue and the air crisp । Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sayles, Mr. and home. Mr. Smith has a fine position kota, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jer- lDe?locraU present at the dinner,
asww.coustt.
ulated by law Instead of by boards
Another, discussing certain angles and bracing comes very near being!Mra. R. G, Hubbard. Mr. and Mra. wltljt^one of the leading life insur­ ome Smith of th!* dty. 1* visiting
haa a certa^t amount of *!&lt;There are many DemoroMiGf
ovv
-In not one Instance to there B ree ot *tori“ and
usa«8 ot certain perfection. It* blazing beauty even Chas. Leonard. Dr. and Mra. C. 8. ance companies of the country, hav­ her parent*. Mrs. Smith is quite ser-.ntflcance
no:
is there a rec- words wouW IUerBlly
0Xt *So&gt; I In .“
T one instance to
makes j^ou forget that snow and coal McIntyre. Charles ’ McIntyre, Bert ing charge of the publication* Is­ tously |H. and Mra. Lee wifi remain
Allegan county deeply dto---------------------- ’---------------------- ---------- ord of a single constructive Idea stand on end. and plaintively con- Shovel* must soon be brought Into Skinner. Keith Chase. J. 8. Reising- ■sued by thc company. Hl* many here to care for her mother.
; satisfied with the New Deal and
friend* here will wish him mccess
Miss M. Hamilton, who for a year *lth
88 well. Many RepubUadvertising RATE*
pertaining to the«blll* In question eluded. "Now how. I ask you, could BcUonl
ier and Misses Gertrude Bmitfi,
past has been teaching music in'can-' voUd wlth them two ynrs MO.
lain* nt* oa »peiic. being offered by Mr. Foulkes. Dur- anyone possibly consider that ob• • •
Feme White, June Corbin and Phe­ In hl* new field.
Mrs. Fred Andrus accompanied this city, returned to her home in iNow t,,8y I’r0P°3C to return the
ar: d r..diM n-Ue... zoe.lng eleven of the fourteen bilto he Jcctkmable? I see nothing off-color
Every trip ha* It* high spot* and [be Larsen
. compliment.
,n Uours was no exception. In fact we
Mis* Marjory Woodbume and by her brother and wife, of Six Canada Tuesday.
neither offered a suggestion or asktd
Exactly. Which confirms a gen- had so many new and pleasant ex- Harrto Woodbumc. who are attend- Lakes. Michigan, started Monday
Mr. H. M. Rose of the local «Uff
-——-------«&gt; &gt;
a question.
cral and lively suspicion that many. perlence* fhal it would be a difficult b’J Oberlin college, were over Sun- morning for a trip to Chicago en­ of the Grand Rapids Morning Tele- SUPERVISORS NAME OFFICERS.
This may be Mr. Foulkes' idea of nlms «re as they are because the task to tryand give them any sort d*X guest* of Mb* Ruth Lindsay at route for St. LfiuU. where they will f™”1
The «upenrt*ora
supervisors al
at their Monday
.lhe C“y
kx*- | 71,8
spend a couple of weeks.
taking
nn
"active
and
influential
”
m8n
who
makc
u,cm
1,0
1101
kno
*
°
r
ranking
So
to
a
hit
and
mtos
Wooster
college.
Wooster.
Ohio,
tog^after
the
intereata
of
that
lively
[*e**toa,re-elected
R. H. Mott a
•eaaioo.re-elected
iiU
George coleman and A. A. An­
nnrt in th&lt;- nflnir, nf
to151' better.
manner well try and give a brief! Ftoyd Brown. Cha*. Barnes. Vem
member of the superintendents of
■—,pBM ”,
affairs of an Important
Wc
nevcr suhscrlbed (o the skctch
ofthe many inter- [Craig and Oicn Laubaugh left Sun­ derson were in Johnstown Thurs­
Mr*. E. J. McElwain of Hastings the poor for a ffiree year term. Dr.
ni etuihatlonal committee but thc average view that filth on the stage or screen esting and unusual things that werc d!*&gt;' and John Nobles and Lorenz, day and endeavored to keep the wild
Burton perry was re-elected a mem­
ora. man on thc street who help* to pay comes from a producer’s effort to included to our western Jaunt.
Schrumpf Joined them Monday for ducks and geese from gorging them ­ Cedar Creek October 8th. with 22 ber of the county road commission
Dn thc salaries of congressmen might s,vc u,e pub,lc wha‘ “ »•“»»« He
...
a week’* hunting trip near Cadillac. selves on the growing wheat.
members. The following persons for three years, and Mra. Grace
Mrs. F. E. Fish of Allegan te ex­ were elected and installed as its of­ Gorham for school examiner for two
does not know, and thc publl^ doth
OrCnt
Lake—For no particuM1“ Theda Wolfe, who has been)
not know, what Hie public want* lar rcMOn wr bad BjKay3 Wanted to1
*n Grand Rapids, has ac- pected tn tiie city Friday enroute ficers: Dr. W. H. Smith, Della A. years.
loll PUlS'll.S-G
until it has examined It. He puts on takc a fiwlm ln thla -brine infested" ccl’tcd the position of school nurse homo from the 6. F. W. C. at Bay Smith. Howard E. Toiles; Arthur I.
The board decided that hereafter
off-color entertainment because that sCa cvcr slncc W1! rtrst rcad abOlH K .at Boyne City andbegan her work City to spend a few days with Dr. Tolles, Josie Albertson. Oscar Camp­ a special committee composed of the
and Mrs. Charles Russell.
bell, Daniel
Dickerson, Thomas board’s property committee and the
is
what
HE
wants
wiurt
amuse*
in
Mlsg
Mlnn
ie
Matthews
’
’
Jer00
Monday.
OCTOBER DAYS.
Mra. Silas Crawford returned to Baird. D. J. Mixer. Ida Sortman. officers in the court house shall elect
HIM. what preoccupies HIM.
ography" class Bo we stooped over " Mr- “nd Mra Keller of Holt. Harry
In spite of our enthusiasm for thc ;
Thc Catholic B to hop of the Los ’cnrouU to the coa.t n a-a* one of Kelter of Detroit, Mr. and. Mr. Norwalk. Ohio. Saturday morning Alice Lenhart. Belle Dickerson. Ella a Janitor.
r.Uwr M lhe •love_[t„ guuiicai experiences
eto»rlen«swennavt
have Cl.ude Aldrichol Latah, .nd Ran- after a ten days’ visit with her ais- Irving. Orson Faulk and George Li
California climate, we claim that Awk,
Chairman Allan Hyde of the board
' . dtocta
......
ww
-t-iiv
ihami. nt
Hyde
Orangeville were Sun­
ter, Mrs. Mary Drake.
Irving.
ment fmm
from which
wtoch »h«
the league
of !&gt;.
De- eVCT .had. — beachkin
and
lakeof
botnamed the county committee on
MANY THANKS.
I Michigan fall weather ranks right ment
! day guests
of Mrs.
Leta Keller and
1 Our sincere thanks to Muri De- up at the top. With thc country- [
aeronautics as follows: L. R. Glas­
Pu
.
u
j .
..
lo
'o*
,
nn *8r8ouuu
“
Bd
rue*
rock
nui and
ana
me
wawa~ ~
---- -------------------FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
chief difficulty with
the ""Vinettnn
SOUTH BOWNE.
nlrmrr
A 17 ...
“Urk&gt; *Kh ‘
NettU «yde____
gow, a. W. Smith and J. M. Potts.
&gt;toe Schuyler Marshall; Thomas side ablaxe with color, the days ।end of tiie movl
Thc supervisors expect to complete
Ung
cry5tals
wade out 'much be- twenty vearr app -mnav
“£ ;picture industry is
Harold Ypdcr's spent Sunday at
Next week we will review the pro­
e too many of the vnnd ,.^.r _.aWt, .,
anrl
iwanry years AGO TODAY. Lhelr work today or tomorrow. They Emery. Kime's of Pleasant Valley: ceedings of the board.
KUn&lt; George Averill, William comfortably warm and the nights that
1
there are
neonle eneaeed in it ” y - &gt;?ur.*a?5t 1U1 antL&gt;ou be?ln
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darling left elected the following officers: Coun­
peoplefrom
engaged
It.” SJ’”! *. 2?»nnd Tour LK
n.TtiL'Zi Monday
“**'
ui
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaeffer and
tey, Vern Brown. Dean Eugene comfortably cool, the air brisk and 'wrong
So we kind
wouldofgather
Miss inMerfor Washington, after “an
ty school examiner. Prof. W. D Lois spent Sunday at Joe Stahl's
Davenport and Dr. H. A. Woodbumc bracing, there Is little left in thc jrick’s illuminating ntervtews with a J™
EAST GUN LAKE.
-nrf .iSVnS J011'extended visit in the East. Dr. Dar- Sterling; SupL of poor. P. W. Bur­ near Elmdale.
o. u™-D.2.ta N...,
rtsr..^ x.7 sTeX
s gess; Janitor, R. H. cherry. Follow­
for their contributions to thc edl- way of .desirable improvements. Thc .a...
,
Mr. a.iu
wir.
and nura.
Mrs. will
wui Mumicr
Mishler ana
and _ Heber
, . Pike of
. Orangeville.
----- :
----- : Will
. ,,
ing are the standing committee for daughter Gwendolyn were to Grand 1 Crawford. Mra. James Mill and chUloiial page of the Banner during the only • trouble Is the season is short,
hammoik^
Tr^u?
'the°
'
drC
”
wrn
'
RUe3U
Bt
Ule
homB
of
h
'
fr
1894-1885:
Equalisation
—
Briggs,
Nyc.
Rapids
Monday.
I
dre
?
w8re
,n Hastings Saturday on
post six Issues. In making the it ends all too quickly—and then ’WASHINGTON S FAITH IN OOD. hammock. Try to swim in the or- parent*. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Pryor the
Williams, Davenport. Eckert, Ford.
Sunday
visitors
at
Andrew buAln5MLt
Delving Into various source-vol­ dlnary fashton and your feet flip up :
Mknowledgement wc believe that we the long grind of furnace-stoking
pBrt of iul week
;
W. W. Brown; Finance—Ritchie, W. Blough'* were, peter Buhl and wife. Lt"1 Sheer n spent Monday and
U not merely vuldn, our «r. ™- testa. So lor. s« all lhe pleuurr 1umes. one to impressed by Washing
mter-­ to the surface so quickly that you’ll
Mrs - H E Reynold* returned W. Brown. Robinson. Williams and Stephen Miller and wife. Henry | T'!^da7
AHcg“-’ , m
ton’s avowal of a protecting, inter- aet
get a duckin.
ducking if
If vou
you are not careful
Kershner; Claims—Shriner. France. Weaver and wife of Hastings. Ftoyd ,
Cr,*f&lt;5.&lt;1 *“ m Wa7’
MmenU but also that of all Banner we can out of these days when posing. and guiding Provindencc
-and
a
ducking
In
a
brine
solution
Apportionment—Robinson. Flynn and wife of Bowne Center I,a”?
p’
J
’
‘
----- -.----------- - -----Of thls gTcal aIld
n)ftn chlef
after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Allen;
of 22 per cent concentration Is any­
I Mra- Mildred Roush returned
Justice Marshall, his friend and fel­ thing but pleasant By lhe time you Charles Allen and other relatives Davenport. Ritchie; County tnnld- and Alden Eash of Lansing
France;
Milton Murphy. Jr., to attending ‘“‘"^Wwlnraday evening from an
low great servant of pur country, dry out on shore you find your hair , Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bronson and ings—Davenport. Hobbs.
extended visit tn Grand Rapids and
Dorothy
spent
from Printing—Nye. Allen. Briggs; Drain- Junior College at Hastings.
ONLY ENTHUSIASMrecords In the biography written at stiff and your entire person encrust- &gt;daughter,
I A SOCIALISTIC BAROMETER.
Hobbs. Ford. Kershner, Davenport;
Alden Eash of Lanalng was home
H**Much controversy has appeared in the behest of the family, "Without ed with a thin layer of salt. We Thursday until Monday at their
Pay Roll—C. A. Brown. Stanton, Sunday.
• Michigan may have had an ex­
[Long Lake cottage.
Mr- and Mrs. Ray Crawford and
thc press concerning the fruit
professions of
Will
CosgrifT
and
wife
of
Lowell
!
daughter and Mrs. K. M. Andrew*
Hobbs;
Insurance
—
Kershner.
Nye.
[ Mrs Harry Hayes and Mrs. Cathciting primary campaign and may
, religion, nereligion,
wns a sincere
in believer In
,
,‘
he was DCiievcr
a sincere
JlV
d
b
bur
"
,n
«
erlne
Matthews
returned
Wednesday
Shrincr; Fuel—Williams. Hughes, *pent Sunday with Mra. Jennie Par-1 •P8nl Frtday in Kalamazoo. be “digging to” for the November Rowing act staged by Detroit fans lhc Chruttan faith, and a truly de­ ‘ Although we stood
fresh ,from ^1.^, WbconlUn. wherc they Stanton; township clerics' reports— &lt;jce
Allhoueh
under a
- fre.h
| Mr*. James Null and children atfection but any evidence of Interest K,th Joc Mfdarlck °« thc receiving vout man." Henry Cabot Lodge's lat­’ water shower for about fifteen mln- !
Helen Eash and Eleanor Thaler! £nd8d 0,8 P1
"Cinderella'’ to
France, C. A. Brown. Robinson; sal­
been visiting.
E.
Bn r.r t. n mn. cnd durt”!! the final game of the er study of the facts led to this5 ute* trying to get "clean" ut were [have
'
e ran «rou K. l.r l» ., mo- ,
•
•
-H. mod. no p.r.d. 0!
| Mr and Mrs 8 c Rrnck and Mr ary of county officer*—Ritchie. Al­ took «upp»r with Bernice Walton. Hostings Friday.
! combing salt crystals out Of our hair 1,
Friday evening. Eleanor remained j
tary flurry compared to tense,
&gt;
,
l’,$ religion; for in this, as in'• and digging it out of our ears for and Mrs. Will Barnaby were guests ien. Ford.
over the gubernatorial race out
804x1 8xh,b,ll9» f sjiorisman- o[hcr lhlnga&gt; he
UJ1S perfectly
over
night.
' nearly two days afterwards. Wc en­
Mrs. Will Mishler and Mrs.[
In California where Upton Sinclair.
but u,,der ste,Uar cUcunutanccs 5lmp!r nnd slnccre He believed al-. Joyed tile
„„ swim
rwmi but
uul -tc
B,nw concun. ।
are almost
feet tn diameter at the base and is'enough. Or can it be thal the soft
‘
fans at SL Louis. New York. Boston ways in an overruling Providence vlnccd that oncc jn n lifetime ts estimated to be more than 4.000^ California *unshlne has undermined Charles Bunn accompanied Rev. and
p lifelong SocialLsL won the nomi­
-baseball
- " center would
---------------------------..... r^.
...
1&gt;k. „ unu,uaUy |OW years old. Trees 20 feet in diameter" our vcraclly and sense of propor- Mrs. Prank Loomis of Freeport to
merciful
Ood. ..
to whom he
or any other
nnd ln
nation on the Democratic ticket. It
having receded nearly half a mile arc common. But no statistic* can|ttons like tiie bright sunshine of hi* Grand Rapids Wednesday and at­
iton’t exaggerating a bit to say that have reacted In the same way. For
tended a district missionary meet­
from thc pavilion A bumpety lit­ projierly describe their majestic native Midi did to Daudel's Tartar­ ing.
Sew U any poop, set wtether with“Otuatatle bawbah tan with
tle trolley line now takes bathers to beauty or tell of their wonderful I in of Taro*con?
Mr. and Mrs. H. A- Johnson of
butt lhe name ot Sinclair bem« '
ulte ■&gt;
the beach.
struggle for existence. Aside from |
• • •
opinion*.
Bowne center called at W- H. Parmentioned wor.er or later durUtj the ,lnm» "&gt;r ■ “&gt;'' •b“-'
Salt Lake City is an up-to-date the -blgwoods." Sequoia Park conThe Grand Canyon—A cross-scc- dec’s Saturday evening.
place with exceptionally wide streets. tains lovely little spring-fed fishing 'pon of eternity, if the countless mlleoume ol eon.erb.tton. U ta t “
Bernice Walton spent Saturday
knelt and prayed in the day of a prosperous looking business dis- lakes. meadows which meander llfcejkins of years required to build it
merely concern oat what smelalr
“&gt; ^ouette;- he Uni even a darkness or in the hour of triumph trlct and nice residential sections,
night with Vivian Parker In Free­
green streams through thc otherwise up and tear it down into the magnlf- port.
may uu
do ui
to miv
the uiun.utoi.
Immediate tolure «■»”■
“»
he. arab- ------------------ and childlike con­
with a supreme
muy
solld forest land, little chipmunks | (cent ruin it now is may be carelessMrs. W. H. Pardee and Mar­
.. .In thc
..
latest
study on
on
;[
-*.„...t„
3
monomaniac
who
fidence
"
latest
study
Boulder
Dam
und
Las
Vegas
-Re
­
that
aren't
afraid
to
climb
up
onlly
referred
to
as
eternity.
What
lh«t 1* causing alarm. Concensus of
ian. and Mrs. Jennie Pardee visit­
wants to see the
opinion seems to be that he to in” other side "knocked "Washington as a Religious Man." publicans still say Hoover Dam In­ thdtable and have dinner with you. [color Ls the canyon? It would be Just ed al Wm. CosgrtW’s at Lowell
w. ot Bouldc’’ D«&gt;’' ww
down and dragged out." if not com- Issued under authorization ot Concln‘ stcad
But. what- do* so tame that they can scarce- M easy to answer "What color 1*
Thursday
afternoon.
experienced in the realm of politics
You will find it full of
gross by the,George Washington Bl- ever you want to call it thc work ks ly be _______________________
shooed away, rock ledges and I shimmering
sunlight?"
Canyon
Leslie
lady« friend of
icentennial
to recordu» cnauicviuia
prujeev
oi Roush
giganticand
peaxs
land will encounter plenty of diffi­ pletely annihilated.
ICo.,.u.te5ta!5, it ia isiviiJ- an engineering project of gigantic peaks with wonderful
vistas Commission,
of the 1 color*it vary
from hour
to hour. They
good merchnndise for
Corson City called at Will Mishler's
ed. "At the ace of twenty-three, lie proportions.
r.rr.rv.wln.b&gt; The
n,„ most difficult
Alim...,I. Job
t„k Sierras
2!„..LS
aud .luxuriant
valleys[depend on the number of clouds in Bufiday aftemoonculty in attempting to put any of
THRONES TOPPLE
counted thc bullet holes in his coat‘extendi!
men und boys AT THE
extending to hazy horizons
The the sky. the amount of moisture in
hto ideas Into effect Real fear lies
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Eckert of
...
. V .
after Braddock's defeat,
*
and acitangers who have charge of this the atmosphere, the time of year, Grand Rapids called on Mrs. Jennie
RIGHT PRICE TOO!
Football throne. Mem lo be .IM&gt;unmiedje* with commnn sense
In the fact that if Sinclair to sue.
park are both interesting and cour-: the slant of the sunlight. Then Pardee Saturday afternoon.
restful it will show a definite trend P"nR right and left throughout the practicality that a .Power higher
teous and the motor roads are excel- again the canyon colors appear difMr. and Mrs. Morris Eckert of
In public opinion to the left: it will country, possibly ushering in alhan man had saved him; the Rev­
'lent. There arc hiking and bridle ferent from the bottom of the can* Grand Rapids called on Mrs. Jen­
Indicate that a majority of people "new deal" to regard to the dlstri- toutlonary War taught him lessons
I patn* galore. More about this fas- yon than from the lop. The lowest nie Pardee Saturday afternoon.
he was too honest to "Sirm
deny. and. ™
as a
or rtta ,1™ ou. O„ u» J'XESta
icinatlng place later.
/stratum of bed rock, for example.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ullery and
are becoming so restless and un­
• • •
appears block or dark grey from the daughter of Lake Odessa called at
for a single
stable that they are willing to coast, all California to somewhat became the simple faljh of a child
Forest Lawn Memorial Park—' top of the canyon during the day- Mrs. Jennie Pardee’s and C. M.
day can 1 discern
-nd shocked
abandon traditional American gov- stunned and
---------------over the down- confirmed and strengthened by the
The only really beautiful cemetery I time and old rose toward sundown. Benedicts Friday.
I we have ever aeenf a place which From thc bottom of lhe canyon,
eminent In favor of radical promises
U. S C Trojaiu Rc- actual, living experience of a man."
Dorothy Walton of Freeport spent
[—Bible Society Record
makes death seem a serene comple- however, this same rock appears to Sunday night with Bernice Walton.
But this I surely
and untried theories. In fact this turning io Michigan we find that a
iinent of life intead of awesome.!be a lovely old-bronze green. We
California election will be watched IWlng aggregation from State had
Mrs. Candace Bassett and lady
know* Who gives
Full Lined Wonted Cuffs
cruel and sorrowful, oem of genu in rode dowrfto Phantom Ranch at the friend of Grand Rapids visited al C.
.by the entire country. If so wealthy PrlPd
University, national diam­
the day
this wonderfully conceived place Is bottom of the canyon and spent the M. Benedicts Thursday.
ond progressive a state goes social- pi°ns far the past tio years, of!
Will show the way
the "Last Supper" window, a. re-[night. Next time well walk. We
NEWS GLEANINGS.
Miss Eleanor Miller called on her
1st (for Sinclair to a Socialist, not a from it* lofty perch - And at Chicreation in glass of Leonardo da- think it'll be easier on the mule and people east of Hastings Saturday
-—so I securely go.
More than 8.000.000 tpns of salt
Vinci's
immortal masterpiece by wc know it’ll be easier on us. Went evening.
Democrati it may mark the com- ca?0 Saturday—! This seems to be
—JohnOxe.nha.m.
are produced annually m thc Unit­
Professoressa Moretti, last of a line 'fOr a swim in a little spring-fed pool
Mrs. Will Mishler called on Mrs.
mencement of a wctaitoUc wave • «?**&lt;»•» of upsets Well that’s ed States.
cf distinguished Italian craftsmen m front of thc ranch. Can’t figure F. O Hynes in Freeport Saturday
which will, temporarily at least. »hat makes sport interesting
who have been making stained glass ’out whav kept the water from freezevening.
Over 05 per cent of thc natural
windows stoec the 12th century. We mg. After the third plunge we were
sweep this country’ away from the
Mrs F. L Walton and son Ralph
had read many glowing accounts of [ numb all over and began to enjoy were Hastings shoppers Saturday
doctrines ot Washmgton. Hamilton.
EXPERIENCE.
consumed by the United States. The --------------- ---------- -—---------------------------- the window but were prepared to be the dip.
din Phantom Ranch is
Is located evening
Jefferson and Lincoln, and into . Harold L. Ickes, secretary of the annual consumption in the United uas the preliminary work, tunnel31-Ounce AU Wool
—
„---------------------- — --, Mr. and Mr*. Walter Dufly and
closer alignment with thaw of So- interior, public works administrator,
Navy and Maroon
| Bright Angel Creek gorge. Thc children. Misses Beulah and Mary
.,
’“."."I.' ■We»l-Sls
thrown, the J
and qpe of the hardest workers in Wc lew.
temperature there to from 10 to 30 Cramer of Grand Rapids called on
' ------------ building
roads up
..
■
n steep mountain
m
,’o^
glass. But we &lt;
degrees warmer than at lhe top.
1 their parent*. H. A. Cramer, and
the Roosevelt administration, pre­
The skin of rny_ teeth ” b not new sides along which heavily laden
--­
were
100
cc,u
mistaken.
If
• • *
‘
family.
"frty. Leonardo, himself, could see thc
r
IMPORTANT DECISIONS
fers men of mature years on Jobs slang phrase by any means, it ap- trucks could move witr.
nth safety.
is ».
bulldins » mu, al, eanpiae „lln
„ „„„ „
Painted Desert—Interesting to lhe
----------------- * * *
' More attention than usual will be that require tong and arduous hours !»■... In
,mn^f w i window, we believe he would smile .
geologist for its peculiar formations [
PINE LAKE,
wha.U mt.ur.nu,
.torn .nd wln,
paid to tiie sessions of thc Supreme to perform. He says "As a person
Zipper Front
Only 1 in every 300.000 letters is theaters for workmen and their famand sediment deposits: beautiful to j Georgia Bellingham «pent Tuesles could only be carried out in tiie the casual tourist for it* haunting tday in Hastings, the guest of her
Court during the next Jew months get* older he can do more work, for lost ir. the United States mails
Hies, building an elaborate overLspirit of Forest Lawn!
Test cases are coming up which will lie ha* acquired a philosophy of life
blends
of
delicate
pastel
coloring,
sister-in-law.
Mrs. Hattie Pieraon,
Canon's greatest industry is pulp head trolley system for handling the
Indians
have
Inhabited
this
wasteland
daughter
Grace.
•
make or break certain phases of which enables him to take each hur­ «..u
used in
construction.
and paper (manufacturing
!&gt;.-»iw&gt;IUi»vkurii&gt;H The
*uc lk
&gt;- materials
~ . “v----Santa Barbara, a story book little
monlon -Spviia
exports mure
more pulp
pulp and
afld paper
paper . , ” a
plant
making
huge C|{y whase romantic setting and 1 region from time immemorial and ; There was no school in any of
►The New Deal ” Not since Ute time dle a# he comes to it without undue ir&gt;&lt;&gt;niGr&gt;
' .. for
—used.
.—the
~
........ -n ...Vn.........
:
Steel
pipe_.uTi
section*
rimmSaw ketaToJ far-t 1 pan
part OI
of 11
it “
ta now “
a rwn
reservation.
'al,m- ro«-jui&lt;Fos- j tiie loca
local&gt; uuirici*
district* on Thursday
rqursaay ana
and
*7k•'n™i°n"' U
*ed’ etc.
etC ’ etc.
*,tC’ All
A
:of John Marshal! has the Supreme strain. The young person can’t put than all other countries in the uorld s
track* have been .[Friday
a* the leacbeni
teacher* wm
were altendattendof th*
the preh^'wery
preliminary work
d-jne 5c
so tnai &gt;t-is a pruur--------- Friday m
combined
*■'v wa* don*
...... ,siliaed dinosaur trBcU
Court been faced with so many de'- in the hours of the older one. and
we!l tbB
that
rhnctriirtfrwi
.
.
. .. of- 1 tuncovered in this region. We picked *ng the institute held in Kalamazoo,
——-■
‘ ‘the
he Bactual
*UBl, C0
?*‘rTuT 'ng
community. The
majority
'cistons which have u&gt; do with funhe shouldn’t try. He needs more
There are 3072 counties in the *ork to far ahead of schedule. It buddings are constructed in early up a number of colorful specimens | On Sunday Mrs. George Gabriel
Heavy Weight’
[dosed her lake cottage for the seaSan
Bernardino will
take , from
to
Sl&gt;ani3h aijic
style uim
and inc
the court
court nousc.
house cf agattoed wood along the route.
'.damental interpretations of thc
the .play." Youth lias its advantage* but United States
,
. eight
.
’ twelve
, -years
— QMiiun
• . .
son. and went to Kalamazoo where
lnr
’* backwater
,n 1&gt; parncular. U a Rm. Reader, ot
lor »l«
bata.-aier nt
«' the
■»' d»n&gt; »
^-Constitution of thc United Stales. only with age come experience, dis­ County in California is the target,
Columbia. Mo., seat of the Univcr- ! ?he wU1 vUlt &lt;r‘ends for a few weeks
—
reach maximum
heightBefore
and the
lakeMast" will
«------....................................
"Two
Years
'Die
cipline and patience; qualities which
lhe longest ski jump. 265.74 feet, formed will be 123 miles long and
slty of Missouri, where .wc stopped 1 J*101* ^turning lo her iiome In
rerewnber the Spanish wedding and
BLUE GLOOM
■ can’t be learned out of a text book
was made by mi amateur. Sigmund have a maximum width of about
over to pay our respect* to Presl-1D^,onL*57' J
festival at Santa •Barbara described
Road o.
a, Datoa.
5“
s When we returned to Michigan,
Mrs. Bellingham
------..
.
------j, nicjlura jjenry uana. Jr. The dent Walter Williams, former editor .
igtoom over tiie outcome of’that
ui uni •
over the
.------ . -w a_
. ...
lh. lan
Up of
ul the
iht dam.
a.m. A
A aeries nt
ot bnd, reRrrM
In ..
th.L
book U bur- of a country weekly, who. although ihad 0 dlpn®r guest*. James HourIFUTURE EMBARRASSMENTS
the never al tended high school orl|on of Pltonwell. John DeLano of
tunnel,
mroukb
jolid
..»&lt;
will
be
M
tt
„
old
m
,„
wn
Jult
ouliiac
(seventh game reminded us of Dc«tarol U»
l“lk“
___ ..___ ■ I.
.......
Si. 5?
« J. «
Vatl Flu,, Plui,,. “
on,!
■&gt; MrIf- »*
un/4 Ur.
Hr,
tlki-d .0
to control
the KVM
level 01
of u.e
the S “J »S .”SS? ....
. uta
.
Two-way television. «-e read. ha-&gt; , The worlds oldest dynasty is tlic,,tart
distinction claimed by the ruluig
rwolfe Hopper reciting -Casey at the
,TOted lo her mamory otane on hl. own Initiative w tlnow reached thc experimental trial family cf the Japanese Empire, tartwaier. Out. .pruur nooduaiera hAa
EaL” Bul then rising from cellar
irandma" Champion of Kendall
MUaion utal u an mintah' »“ r«n«M many
'
For Young Men
stage. Booths fitted with telephone, which has been reigning fef 2600 .will b, tad to lorn Ita Ul. Ite
.pending
some
time
with
her
*on.
river below the dam wUl always be
pla c Wld u Hill in active use
scholastic degree* and in 1930 wa* ■
spondUy ,w
position to within one game ol a
maintained at normal flow.
p
...
selected to head the University of [clau
4 "nd
Claud
and fat
family.
.
;jworid’s championship Is nothing to and television sending and receiving
Home
units working in unison have proven,
La* Vegas to «o wide open that it’s
The
Brea tar pita—Natural Missouri. Incidentally he is one ofj
’The
rh* Hnm
“ ’Economics Class meets
• be -down to tiie dumps" .about.
educa-"
J?3f’othjL For^ 9!V Thlu??ay’
bituminous material formed. the ‘few
f* men without
wllho^2formal
0^'?a, educa
a success over short distances The toontst duly commLs-sionrd by the almwt humorods There are no re•/Mickey and hi* crew did a fine job.
lion
be thus
wa* one
IJMh *ben lh“. local te*der*outfit Is rather expensive, however, Governor. Tom Sanders of Atlanta strictlons
,
. .. cither on gambling
..
, or. ti&gt;e thousands'oi
uMiu-vums oi year*
tears ago unlovely
uniovciy in
in tlon to •* lhu* honored. He was onej^1"
sale
u there the
leawt
.._____ . _______________
_ ___
? of liauor: nor “
hr ,eB
.’1 thenuelve.
but intereallng
from _.
tbe. of the pioneers tn the field of Jour- - Mrs. Mtotondore and Mra. Rogers.
and the image as recorded on a has the distinction.
£ A DISTINGUISHED RECORD!
pretense ol prhac&gt; or concealment, standpoint of geology and from the nallallc tralnua and tor many year, "V }"* MrocUm on r«nod.UOur complete- stock of
small screen Is not entirely satisfac­
and
hats. ™
The “
meeting
«"
a .*«»
KJ™
■/ Representative George
not our
evenbrief
a swinging
doorweBut
fact th,.c well-nrraerved
bones of »u dnn ot th. adwol ol Journal- .'"f,
tog
stay there
«wourUt- Xto£i
anto^^arebeen
lam Another murullnc Itlendahlp. . b**ln PfompUF .1 tan oeloeb
Soo Wool* are in the
tory. Perhaps two-way television
■ ha* continually referred to
»« r,newed n, wllh Dr. William
**• Noaumham'. rouata. Mr. and
tie evidence of drunkenness, no found wllhU1 lheB1
be pYacticKl for home use in
store. Jackets, Breechord as an Influential member of the may
'
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
brawling and were told Hurt robbery
. " « Fommer. dean emerita ol lhe M" "“U Htaiu and daujhlara. I
future: perhaps not. But if it
; agflcultural committee as a reason the
1
___ a_
M_______ . .
___nf n«&gt;Ileviii» were guests In
'The farmer has been forced Into
in the Kzwne
home
school of music. Despite hl* 83 of Bellevue,
is a fellow will have to leant to a policy of wlf-sufficiency. He is
for jj-electlcn. But facts speak ever
1
year* he to In good health, work* on Sunday. Junior Nottingham at
Remember that all Soo
be a bit careful when the phone asked now to become nationally
dally in hl* study and keeps up an Kalamasoo spent the week end with
- louder than boasts.
minded. Upon his success in doing ,
gooda are guaranteed
active Interest in current event*. his grandparent*.
while he’s
‘ Store Mr. Foulkes ha* been arings
1
rain proof. "They keep
Al
Columbia.
Incidentally, .we
member of the agricultural oom- bath.
1
EXTENSION
CLUB.
"'
leaned there wm a World* Series.
yop dry.”
The Quimby Extension Club met
i mitlce. It ba* considered fourteen
It doesn’t cause much excitement tn
In the church basement Thttrsday.
• bill*. Complete report* of proOct. II, fof an all day meeting. The
I Lo* Angeles —Not a city but a na­
president. Esthn- Ware, called the
Vegas.
Even mat important than scenic meeting
menu, questkm*, answers and dis- ouUidc
house keep away under------------ - • place than
- Las —
•
I tuna! inatilutton. a place combining
to order. Twenty-four
"We cannot keep on advocating!
* * *
allthehvingadvantagesofametro- views and plafpi were lhe many en­ members were enrolled.
uuMioa a* made by the members or ^abld visitors. Another method is
. the open door in China and the
Sequoia
National
Park —..
A lorest
forest ,j poutan
polltan center
center and a
a smalt
small town, joyable people we met during thc
. --------------------------After a short bustneaa meeting our
spacial wRneuc* called occupy B t® «•» the gariic.-HumorUt.
closed door In Latin America."—;°*
of ?
giant
Unl '"**
trees located ln
in “
a ni
moun™n- PrPrevious
“touj to ~
our
:r -eotertt
western J:
jaunt
1—! ~
we tripleader*.
Mn.
FUher and Mn. Mar—-- ------- -.
Carleton Beals
' talnous highland
all .'“Angeleans"
highland about 6.000
QflOO feet up [thought that ■!!
Angeteans" were
wore
Un. took over the meeting. They
. ume of material the rtame of Mr
The cotton farmer win
-m.
. ---------T~’
ln thc t81crra
he Sierra
Nevada b mountains, iconfirmed,
1 ^ftrmed, hopeless and uncurable
One can’t take a trip »uch a* ours gave u* ^modeling suggestions and
aDneixra but etoht time,!
„,U t??* ।
311 country needs supermea und Trees ten feet in diameter look like braggart*; wh^lle-blowtr* at thc
without
being
impressed
with
the
pattern*.
After
a bountiful pot
appear8
to *«m,
farm. We
still ocbe- »upcrwomcn among me
tiie leaaers
leaders ana
and saplings coniixjrod
compared with monumental mo^
mad,”rrrKatlng
irritating’order^Burnow.
order. Bul now. aflt ^- "7
------ |but
— elihl tlmea! 820 an acre not IV
rrc »tui
sixe. variety and resources of these
m_ cuunecuai with-« minor Ileve the sinister sphuch planter
the foltowers for thc solution 'bigwoods ’which grow to enormous; er seeing what thia gifted regton United States. With such nat'iral uck dinner. Uu&gt; lesiion wa* con­
tinued by demonstrating the making
ixiiarraliig a bill to Includi could hold out for Ml—Do, Mcto«slo( PrC6Cnt-&lt;lay national problem*.”— «W. -The famed General Sherman lias to &lt;W7«r. we’ve concluded that
i aa a basic commodity, lui Register
ib!a1n\.EJ?SO,'C7’ i‘reat‘,c"&gt;' «t»unt Tree, the largest, and oldest authen- Ithey are surprisingly quiet apd self of our civilisation, we deserve to of a hkl block and remodeling haU.
z
, Holyoke Colles.
jUc Uagk tree in Uto world, to 34L5jcontained
and don’t say half
M B**tl*&lt;I MkKtoaa:
'
.
..
COOK BROS, Editor*.

n.

Waters Clothes Shop

this store

A Quotation

TWEEDOROY
KNICKERS

NOT

$j79

Way of Our World

Boys’
Navy Cossacks

Men’s Suede
Leather Blazers
$545

50% Wool Union*

$2?8

Navy
Corduroy Slack*

$2—

■

Crumbs ot Wisdom

2

« rnuc tarn, ^Axr‘’1'- “ P~U'M S

• ‘""I

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP
Selling Quality
Keeps Us Busy

fall

�*

rm HARTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1IM

to BSTIBTE

The price* above named tn-; upon th«m. than they were In real- Setter* above are my own. and were sure that thto fine Inrtttute will be' DA DRY u A jj FfiRpDC
dude meoto iLi Mata room for the lty'
they grow richer a* we pas* |used only to emphasize the adtan- -of greater- eerrio. to the country. DMnn'
’■unVEi

cIom."

, „8
hu. dn not owr lhe 11,11 toward thc suruet of .tages thto fine Inrtitute offers wor- and mean more to the young met:
two wAek* ocean trip, but do n°* .lift.
1^ Mpable boy, who may lack fl- who enter it than ever. A* we said

OF NEW YORK CITY

TEST
CASE OF NRA
'wr

include
white travelling
by|ianaca
We landed
the Jeraqy
«ide, and hancial backing ) m
in •■■vn.
short, about above, we hope that rome of Uw fu- B s yrenob of Middleville
——meals
-------- -------------------------, we
on yjeon
jcrscj
aiae. ana
rail.
«‘were
aral |the
Ionly
only expctuc there would
„ J? °
aa* 2
’
rail. Th*
The meal*
meals on
on board
board ship
ship m
are&lt;
wen! met
mt.t by our
w boyhood friend Wld
would be lure
tur* rtudents
Undents may
may be
be from
from Barry
Barry
wonderful,
x”r r
h?.4
*n. «*
8&gt;Jthe
hS en- county
W.
Bring. Up Que.tion of Conwonderful. and
and we
we thoroughly
thoroughly en-L
en-'
, _atJ,
h.S/„hn.I .a_._ . to
to the »boy
who
.can
paw
county.
W- R.
R- Co
O°ok.
ok.
toyed every one of them. So you wal'mata ln high school. Admiral.trance deamination to Webb Instl- ------**** “— ""

OBITUARY.
Mrs Lydia Hart passed

away

*titutional Right'.

(OonUruted from Pago One)

can
th*“overly
trip iiexpensive"
not what °W
« ««*•
*»“
* »PlcNavy
ndld recate to to ctethetohinuelf.
provideand
hto l|!H|
HI IT ANO
would
be that
termed
ort in the
tfnited
States
has (ttransportation
the Institute,
lAll I UP
U ■Ulluk
MrR _ T
r
R 8. French of Middleville, coal
wealth, but we cannot take it with S1VS ofno Xrat- b«n a m&gt;«" of/great pride and ^jy little personal expense money ||[ Ll .11 IL DLR J -L
merchant and flour mill operator,
invigoratlrw Journey
journey that
that any-(t-v
any- pleuuns
^e old ~~~
home
town.
he might
need
There to no
entrance
7, ’ n 11 n denied before Federal Judge Fred in Wabash. Wabash Go. Indiana, on
*». Isn't It the part of wisdom to CFul
ui invigorating
’-vr
— —
• —•■
—— —
--------------------- ------------ ’'
one
Considering
® **
P *°
’g man-(fee.
nne could
mnld take.
take
(Vauirterinr what
what whCT
K here
he rraw
grew U
up
to roto
young
man-! fee. and
and the
the Institute
Institute provides
provides11
■II [I LILI II I J II L. M Raymond at Grand Rapid* Tues­
has happened to the “market” the 'hood Uncle Bam never had a more |board, room.-books and all other
day that he had violated the wage to Michigan m 1ET1.
this great world where we live for past four or five rears I'll bet that efficient, conscientious, hard-wort-1 needed equipment. As might be ex-'
and hour provisions for lhe coal
—
the Wave*- waa Jovwaila.
there ar* a lot of neoole who wish
*PPrect*t*ve official than George peeled in an institution ot this kind
dealers' code and thus began what
Rave that for you to decide. Pure­
(Continued
from
page
one)
that they had taken many trip* like H Rock- We doubt if there live* the examination for admtoion is
may develop into a test case of the To them were bom eight children of Rota*, a Mexican, and he &lt;teiilcat«d
ly with the idea of helping someone
&lt;
one, because they would have • to-day; either in thto country or quite rigid, especially in mathemat.
Tr.i-hAr
vuosuiuuummui
constitutionality
, oi
of u
the
&gt;c nnn.
NRA. Thur*lnun- whore Ore ore Urtn,. CUrenre &gt;^1, u Ure .oreu «ub okore !»«&lt;•
else enjoy this trip. I am going to thto
lot of exDcrienoe and delightful ,any other, a man better posted In icj Any boy who may be interested ’QS • lhlnl-Ddercreek Teacher.bwn-day
thc
day BCt for hearing,
zns.lhortl ol Armron. Wrejta,^
kreo. H
0re&lt; -nireo N
throw convention aside, and tell you
Franklin H. Engelhardt of Al-.
lina-.
.itu
i»»
what" the*trwMDOrtaUon oorts “only memories that would always remain
architecture than he. Back lean write the Webb Institute and ed by Edward Munson and GeorgeAt present
Mr. French to at liberty ton;
tohe Cll,, S. ) ■ Chreto O. XWI‘-E*:
a few vearamrolwa* informed that'with them
A* it to now. the sad around a quarter of a century ago. secure further information along Heneveld of Holland; Limit dogs.on *3.000 bond furnished by friend*, hardt of thto city and Mr*. Loutoc &gt; ®laa
Hoaaa
In* than IDO
toto trlJXi^cta^^tdd have co*t' part to that all thal too many have wh® ship y-rds were busy and thto line. I was impressed with the' n« e,«relln, IS Inchre-Hrei. ----------------------—
Th',
ch---------------------*7'
hlm -b
Chapman and Mrs. Ethel Cooper । tor IL
around
*1.100 par person including to show for year* of labor, sacrifice
*“ a d5* lb
J SW' T*1'7 wer^
around
lhlp builders,
6afld«TI. ne
he could
mU nave
hare axso*
uao-,UUlgehl Innlrlncr
lookln&lt;. .Inr.r*
ainee're nnH
and ..rnn.
eekou,
'yuekhjrt'^’Lamlnr^reeond'
Aceordlna to lhe goremmenl. Mr.
-»1.100_ .per person.. including
_
- JuuWeonomyIre
.
_
. 'wreTbekuSuily Anin
sleeper from Hastings to the Grand SSretS^rUnret^- b?n^. thal
““ "J
"" “«■ *“ SwTZi
» ,r"“h •“
&gt;»’“&gt;« ""*&gt;“■
Canyon, to California, back by boat
are scarcely
reareet, worm
.o«h .the^^
the,
ISJT
- “’d ------------------or .Lanatn,;
dog. not
WM-reMkme paper vnejr
- - ,. ..
. ..-------------------- Orlnold
viniunc ui
UAiuina. ojto
men wv*a.
Ita, to
...
---through the Panama Canal, to Cu­ are
good."
exceeding 13 inches-Flrrt. King*-. lnK
lUlan.,u’e w &gt;*««,a
I ba. to New York, thence by Pullman are printed on Really th* only Joy*
In understand that there are only bury'a Wrestler, owned by F. O.
Ml,owed by the code Mr.
to Hastings. Michigan. (A complete of which we ar* *ure are those of always was. and te to-day, that feel" that pleasing quality that l,,(f
l*1&gt;l Uie K°'rerJ1' three place, in this country where Kingsbury
jrotind trip). When we went, the "memory
of
Lansing;
second.
uXta\ta toi “mpw W-l«» m'ta .'d.u“‘'d
“• u,,‘ "s
. Rronkc-A’otek
agreedA totemporary
ti»e pro­
« erlce had been reduced to around
course* in Naval...
Architecture and
’■J*'Jnwned
(^^nhv
g Pari wil- never
'telon*signed
of theorcode.
Bchtod nresent day picas- °'**d it-to his government to stand
I \ *325 per person for lhe complete events
Marine Engineering can be had.
winner, all dog. not exceeding. injunction was not opposed by the
I round trip Hastings to Hastings, ns
to«to:
k-uinx
antiMnAt(zkk,
hnr,- and that is what he has done. Hav- namely, lhe Webb Institute above 13 inches—First, Kingsbury's Wrest- defendant.
above described. I undeistand that
1 Irv»ng Geiger of the NRA litigathere has been a still further reduc- piness te lhe fear of disappointment. ‘‘’8 ™^ced'on* th? retlXTlirt mentioned: the Boston Tech'' and jer: reserve. Brenke's Dick.
're- ^h the ’rlXf Rei? aStM £t at the University of Michigan.
Novice dogs. 15-inch class—Duke. ll?n department in Washington.
lion. If you want to take advantage
“xne from Washington to
I of “Tourist rates." the amount will Sain a‘joyowT nimary^eyond the ?,.ter Mn C)“rcmcto' busy, energetic While I would not attempt to pose owned by Keith Fox of Hastings; wh?
as any authority on Naval Archl- limit dogs—Bishop's Major, owned
District Attorney Joseph M.
I ■ be considerably less than above SSbUil^Tcimn^regardles. of
lecture and Marine Engineering, yet bv Very! Btehop of Lansing; open Donnelly, say. that this to the first
quoted, and a great many travel that
It stand, to reason Uiat Webb In- dogs— Mulrland's Mickey, owned by caseof its kind ever attempted by
way. In fact there were more what the fates have in store for us.
eyeir t&gt;ur happy memories be-i*5°.d
.Utfite, In charge of Admiral Rock. George Grant of Lincoln Park.
NRA
•Tourtot-rate" passengers on ■Itoittom.
the Of ten.mire
prireto - « kx* tack I
~UU“« “ ““K' who has devoted hl* whole life to
winner. IB-inch class dogs—MuirAcOTrding to our understanding of
rnrnc more priceless as we look back
ocean trip than there were
the work, must offer exceptional land's Mickey; second. Woodview,the caie thc fundamental issue at
You may not like our politics but you will LIKE
The opportunity came to serve as advantage* in training, saying noth- Panebon, owned by Herbert Gterit. •‘V*
"Can U:c government com­
OUR PARTY Friday Night
President of the Webb Institute of ing of lhe many Inducements it of- Of Fort Wayne. Ind.
1 *** bus*nesa men who have not acNaval Architecture,
with
work
right
1,.,„ . .,er* to capable young men. who may
Bitches. 15-lnch class — winner*. ceP^d tbe ,rmAif°de by formal
along the line to which he had deiacltlni{ m finances. Webb In- Muirtand* Princess; second. i»n's "sreement to abide by code terms
75c oer couple—Everybody Invited—Floor Show
voted hto whole life, and he accept- slUul€ u not larjfe It docsn-t necd Mohcgftn owncd by D. P. Barren without rwortlng to the general li­
ed. The Webb Instl ule of Naval । w
Rjrge. because maritime enter- of Hwell.
cen*ing clause of lhe National ReArchitectureto located in the Borough prtse, can absorb but a relatively
Bitches 13-inch class—First. El- covery Act?"
of the Bronx. The building to a very smal| number annually Tire idea is rob Zukie. owned by Robert J. BartMr&gt; contention to, “If I
attractive
one, ---re.
being built
of
a, to grauuau^.aiinuauy
graduaUfcannually a
a smau
small ciass
class jet
Iet o
off Grosse
Or0MC Pointe;
second. NeNe. j can t nm my own business. I might
- -------------- —
--------io
Pointe; second.
ferown
Jrown mottled brick, four stories in |। O
of exceptionally well trained naval gaunee Margie, owned by F. J. Me 0
° wtl1
*el1 ** 1,1 JIaUheight .with oranmental towers and architects
architects and marine engineers. Laughlin
»
of Negaunee.
1 r-minvn mTrnTAT
•••
with
Ut of
tM „
e many
r,lih several very
rerLlarge
i.’Yi verandas.
v5ran&lt;litJl It
J’ and
“d in 1U
it* |list
of gra&lt;!ua
graduates
are
many
Best of winners. 13-inch class— FOURTH DISTRICT
is
mcn who havp
,e
to Stated
located on a high bluff overlook- !tnen
have won hlgh and re- rarob
nrob Zult
Zukie.
CONVENTION NOV. 4
ing the Harlem river at a point just । sponsible positions.
r! —
• winners,
1
Best- of
15-lnch class— 1
’
before it enters the Hudson. The In- j
something concerning WilPrince**.
'
Wayland Will Entertain Leslitute Property cor^lsts of eight llam H Wfbb the foundcr J Webb1 Muiriand's
Best of breed—Woodview CountJ
•crcs and the large home occupied i IluMU1U. who must have endowed
gion Posts and Units for
ess. owned by Herbert Giant of Fort I
IN ROAD CONSTRUCTION
by Admiral and Mrs. Rnck te the »|t wrr a vpry iarKC (und. which un- Wayne. Ind.
thc First Time
only other building on lhe plot, save der fkl|lful management has been
Thursday's results were: 15-lnch
a couple of minor one* such as a . lneraued
Wcbb famlly haa
The next convention of the Fourth
‘ derby claw—First. Wilcliff Buddy.
American
Legion
and
Auxilgarage and green-house. It makes a been very prominent in building up1 owned by Jack Wilson of Detroit: District
7------- T
most attractive campus, well shaded lhc shippftig interests of our coun- second. Whitakers Bess, owned by
3* h*.ld
with wide-spreading trees and de- lry Bhortly arter lhp
o, I8laI Charles Whitaker of Custer: third.' ®uJ^y- N£; *'
i UghtfuUy located. A htetory of the iMac Webb father cf William H. Lonely's Galloper, owned by John *5rvwL.al.13 ,M. Thta.
,th&lt;.
residence would doubtleu be in- &gt; apprenticed himself
- • Kennedy
to Henry
of Detroit;
Eekfourth. BAker'sl^e Wayland has entertained the
It’s impossible to have prices lowered now,
terestlng. if known. The cpnslruc- I! ford,
fnrrl then
Ih-n a
n prominent
nmmln.nl ship
Atkto build- Billy, owned by Theodore Baker of convention *o ail who can should
Uon of it has been tracqdback to
vuc rebuilding
ICMUUUItlM of
Ol Hclland;
„cliana: reserve
rrecrTC hound.
nouna. Kingsbury's
^ngsuur, . hIan 10 aUe.™
I
er.
and
famed
for
the
in fact they may increase a little yet, and
DAm,'.
Ma-i on
zm. Lake
T
_____ ■ by
&lt;_ n
Vcm I. AUamS. district COm­
over 100 y^-a2d “5"®
L,' I ICommodore Perry
s fleet
stately, owned
F rt
O. Kingsbury
mander
Legion,
been auI
sire may be gained from the fact Erie. Upon completion ot his ap- at Lansing.
i---of the —
- - has
---------the price of coal has not been as high here
that 11 rooms on the third floor have , prenticeship, Isaac
two
sixty-seven enirw.
entries were
were maue
made ui
in I ^ortzed to °"
offer
several wirdj
awards for
—-A. Webb and ».wv
Dixiy-seven
er wveral
never been "fintehed
u.a——.—i...----—
«
..
....
....
..
I
attendance
Pnat la
"finished"' as vet.
yet. Per- other -shipwrights
COMPARED TO 1933 RA1U
organized a firm the show up to lhe time of thia writ-1 a“cndan“ thia
th“ wear
year, Raeh
.
as in other localities, where the price re­
hapa someone in an early day start­ »r
vu&gt;&gt;
—
i„
loin
.
J.
.
.ru,
I
allowed
four
delegates
to
the
disI
of their own. 'when he died in 1840 ing. Thuriiajr"n“gh’t’“and about"lW [
ed out with the idea of developing taaac Wcbb^iad his own shipyard on were expected before it closed Fri- trtet convention and each Port that j
cently has been lowered, For example, here
Build
and maintain roads as in &lt;' ■
quite an estate, but for some rea­ East River and had built many well day. Don Barrett of Howell, sec­ has a 100 per cent attendance of |
son or other, had to quit before the known ships, among tiiem
Ute rctary of the Wolverine Beagle Club. delegates at the six convention* thto
past Save money
last year Pocahontas, $9.00, this year Poca­
original plans were completed In the "Robert pulton." thc second ocean congratulated Barry county on the. year will be rewarded for their ef­
I campus of eight acre*. Admiral steamship built in Utte count: y
HELP MICHIGAN.
excellence of lhe cover for game and 1i fort*. Thto meeting at Wayland to'
hontas, $9.25, and all other coal about the
Rock probably enjoys one of the
William H. Webb, founder of tiie said that the officers of the organl-!1 No. 1 of tiie six.
1 largest yards to be found in thc Webb Institute, was bom In 1816. cation weta,more than pleased with
It is hoped that an active mem­
same proportion, from twenty-five to fifty
Icily. looking out over the Harlem Following tn his father'* footsteps, this year's field trials. Owners of ! bership campaign may be conduct­
AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
(river the view to unobstructed, he apprenticed himself, and nt once dogs entered in the trials were also ed to a successful finish in this city
cents higher per ton. Which is a smaller
j Across the street to the rear are a commenced to build good boats pleased, believing that each hound and district. Last year in the dis­
line ot
fine apartment
10 ■From
-.........
—.. .......... buildings
..
rrnrn 1843
imj unui
mu. had a fair chance to show his ability trict there were 1600 Legiannaires
until ric
he renrrn
retired in 1872.
per cent of a raise than lots of other com­
and 12 stories high, so it can be | ahe
ouipu.t -’muse of tiie excellence of t(jp enrolled.
— operat&lt;
.-.d
j ft|onp and lhc ....
surmised that this tract of eight | Of
yard was mucn larger than
modities. What is more, coal will be hard
&gt;und and cover.
acres must be a valuable piece of i
ot
other jn the country, not i
.
;
property.
'only
in
number
bul
tonnage
Many.TU/n DAMARF
to get. No one to speak of bought coal this
I am going to devote some space of Die most famous ships of that i 1 ¥VU UBNlRUt 0UII3
to
tell
something
.about
the
Webb
time were built by him.
ARTEC
summer and you cannot «tore only «o much,
. Institute. It offers to bright young
But he by no means confined his I
1 boys between the ages of 16 and Ji
which will be gone a* soon at cold weather
years and of very limited financial one of the dominant spirits behind Harr*x Cole “A Kr‘- °»le a,1&lt;!
• resources an exceptional opportuni- the Pacific Mall Steamship Co ; the1
Archie M. Ruisell of
arrives and the mines won’t be able to ship
1 ly to secure the very best of train- Panama Railroad Co'.: the Central i
Highland Park
■ Ing in Naval Architecture and Ma­ American Transit Co. the North
promptly, due to the fact that everyone
rine Engineering, at the minimum American Lloyds: thec nu.M.
North »««..Ameri- 1 Growing out of an accident one
of expense. I hope that some de­ can Steamship Co.; the
North
Ald,y
week, which occurred about
f
‘
‘
will be ordering and the mines won’t be
I serving Barry county boy, or boys, iantlc Steamship xzo.:
the
United
lhree
mlle
» norlh
the city on the
Co.
I may gain admission to this Institute, States. New Zealand and Australian Freeport-Hastings road. Mrs Marie
especially while Admiral Rock to at Mall Steamship Co.: and other bus- A- Cole, of this city was injured in
Its head. The purpose of this. In­ Iness enterprises. Always keenly in- ■ manner described elsewhere in
stitute. as outlined in the Charter, terested in the affairs of hto day, al
Lssue Dut&gt; «&gt; injuries resulting
is as follows:—“To provide and fur- the time of hto death In 1899 he was ,rom lhU accident, she has brought
ntoh to any young man. a native or recognized as one of the outstand- «ul1 against the owner of the other
citizen of thc United Blates, who tag men of the nation* metropolis car for *10.000 Her husband. Harry
i may upon examination, prove him­
In hto time there was fib school M Cole, has likewise sued him foe
self to be competent, of good cbar- where the science of shipbuilding *5.000. The defendant to Archie M.
acter. and worthy. FREE and GRA­ and marine engine building was Russell of Highland Park. Kim SlgTUITOUS EDUCATION in the art. taught Tim education and expert- ^r of this city to attorney for both
science and profession of ship build­ ence he had gained along this line. Mr and Mrs. Cole.
ing or other means of conveyance or came through lhe drudgery of "apThe plaintiff, through her alter1 transportation
under,
over
or premiership" With a keen vision of nc&gt;' alleges that, as Mrs. Cole, who
through lhe water, including the the future requirements of a rap- 1* the teacher of the Rogers school
motive power thereof, and other Idly growing country along this line, drove toward town after her work wa*
subjects allied or related thereto, together with hto desire to aid wor- donc driving her Ford car upon her
both theoretical and practical, to­ thy young men to secure the best o*11 right hand aide of the road
gether with board, lodging and nec- instruction in naval architecture, he *n 8 cafeful and prudent manner,
j cssary implements and ma ter into' set aside a portion of hto wealth lhe defendant was. at lhe time and
while obtaining such an education. as an endowment for founding such P|,ce ot ‘he accident, operating hto
As there are now other sources an institution We do not know the I®34 F°rd V-8. driving in an easter­
through which young men from amount of thq endowment, but it *X direction upon a cross road in, families with ample resources may must have been large In 1889. dr tersecting said main highway, and
obtain similar education, preference 10 years previous to hto death, the that “ » result of his alleged negwill be shown those of special apti- endowment he made was Incorpo- Mgenoe and carelessness hto car w*8
"Careful Delivery Service”
Phone 2370
1 tude and,ability who, because of fi- rated in an act of the New York run into and against the car on। nancial circumstances, might find leglslature. and in 1894 the presen- crated by Mrs. Cole, causing her
Il difficult to secure this advanced tation for formally made lo the ■’’Jr® »nd permanent injuries.
.
instruction." (The words in capital &gt; trustees by thc founder.
' The complaint alleges specific
! In 1897 the first class graduated *aVs »n which the defendant was
; from the Webb Institute of Naval not operating hto car as he should.
Architecture. Since tiiat time over 11 Is claimed tiiat in turning onto,
300 have graduated from the Instl- lhc Freeport road from a side road
tutlon. many of tiiem today occu- 81 the intersection he turned north;
pying high positions of trust and before he had crossed the highway
responsibility.
to as to reach his own |&gt;roper side
As stated above students at Webb of lhe highway, and thereby caused
Institute are under no expense for the accident. The complaint seta
board, lodging, tuition, books draw- up the fact that Mrs. Cole received
ing •instruments and materials for very »everc and permanent injuries,
work while in classes All the »tu- &gt;&lt;er right knee cap was Injured,
dent has to supply to his own cloth- making It necessary for her right
Ing and money for Incidentals. They leg to be placed in a cast; that her
-are held liable tor loss of or dam- lefl knec C“P waa 8l*o Injured, causage to property. Regularly admit- *ng a blood dot thereon and that
ted students are asigned to rooms «h«
received severe bruise*, conbreaks,
such
as
we
wed
to
know,
and
which
When we state that we eell Grade “A”
completely furnished, including bed- fusions and abrasions atrout her
were invariably caaaed either by UNCLEAN
Milk we mean JUST WHAT WE SAY. Te
ding, towels, etc., and all with- body and arms from all ot which
MILK er tainted water. These epidemics
protect the pablic health, the State of Mich­
out any expense. Ixiundry to a rea- ■*
she
“" 'to —
suffering severe pain. The,
igan divides milk Into ."grades." CLEAN
sonable amount is done by lhe In­ complaint alleges that she to con­
Milk that ha* a “bacteria count,” betew a
stitute. In addition to all this, in fined to her bed in the hospital and
'case of sickness students may re­ will be kept there for several weeks,
More than meeting every requirement of
Delve medical attention without coat and that her nervous system has •
Other mUk that to NOT
from the physician employed by the been completely deranged as a re*
lhe State, and selling milk that to infinitely
suit of the shock, so that she will be
Institute.
CLEANER than th* State demands, the
said aa Grade
The few day* that we- spent in unable to attend lo any ot her du­
Highland* Dairy to PERMITTED TO SEtL
New York as guests of Admiral and ties for some time to come. Mrs.
Ito milk-as Grade “A.” Onr patrons, too,
permitted to sell milk a* Grade "A." uni™
Mr*. Rock were moat enjoyable. Old Dole sues directly for Injuries to
~
have the further assurance th*l State teste
herself, and Mr. Cole for Injuries
day* ...
in Hartings were "hashed and
qairement* on "bacteria count.” Thia h ALL
I haw that no CLEANER Grade "A" Milk to
rehashed." old friends and school- and damage* caused by the alleged
produced In Michigan than Highland* Dairy
mate* recalled, a few of them 11 v- careiesaheas of the defendant in op­
Grade "A" Milk.
ing, bul many of them have pawed erating hto car. The case will be i
on. Though, hto work ha* kept him
In circuit court. *
.
away from Hastings, yet he main-1
------------------1 tain* a keen interest bi the city and
Ita well being. In hto
— responsible
r—------- Th* meaning of tb* designation
r
position
.
at the .head of the Webb | "once removed” In the relationship

HUB FIELD THIS

Barry County Young Democratic Club

RALLY &amp; DANCE
Knights of Pythias Hall, Hastings

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19

Wl

DU

Eliminate

Vote YES Nov. 6th

€

On Auto Tax Amendment

SAVE

$15 tc $5O

YEARLY

The REXALL Original

SO BUY NOW—BE PREPARED
FOR COLD WEATHER!

Try Our Pocahontas

More than 200 items of every day needs
and Nationally advertised merchandise
to select from. You buy ONE and we
give TWO of the same item for one dent
more—It may be a 25c, 50c or $1.00 item.

Forrest Johnson

Sale Closes Sat. Night, Oct. 20

The State of Michigan

See Large Hand Bill For
The Full List of Items!

sets the requirements for milk that can be sold as Grade "A"
for the purpose of protecting health and preventing epidemics

Save

with

Safety at the Rexall Store

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

The Rexall Store

Inaniute l» hu duUn Uul require

, oiq........ o( ,

tellnt oflh. Su.il
cousin
once removed- “
lo
KM had in Uw Bald ol naval con- ship
----- df'arst
-------------------------------j Btructton. Under hto charge we Mo ( the cousin of their wranL

GOODS DELIVERED

PHONE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11, IM4

i
imirnT Worthy Grand Matron,
n*»&gt;rwhich was
V Tn
III 11
HllnHrh
I IU IlluIlLUl lheW Saturday night in lhe aoclal
nrrmr III n r n koxns ot the Methodist Episcopal
nLLirt IN n L C church ofthbcity These rooms arc
lirrilll
111 II I H Ianfe- open t0«elheT so as to make
Ul I IUL III Ui Li Ui Lq the space contained available

tron and the other officers whom we the fact that Mrs. Bauer has been so
•Th* accident wm a deplorable
have named.
, signally honored by the Order in
Visiting Stars were present from 'which she has been such a useful
dcnce submitted to me. In my
Detroit. Grand Rapids. Holland, and helpful member. It is fitting
opinion there Is nothing else I
Ionia, Portland. Flint, Owosso. Bat-, indeed that she should be thus honcan do than to dismiss the char­
tle Creek. St. Johns. Kalamazoo, ored. because she is so worthy of
ges made against lhe respondent,
Lansing and many other towns, and that flUtinctlon. not alone by her
George H. Bwlft, in the warrant
Issued against him on August 13, |
Pa«.
------ and wCre nlceI&gt;’
such a a large number of Mrs. Bauer's splendid service to the Order, but
(DMiUnued from Page One)
(function. Decorations ol the rooms Hastings friends—not only .members , by her good life and helpfulness to I 1834. The motion of the attorney
of uic
thc taaiern
Eastern oiar
Star uui
but nuruy
many inure,
more, umhj
many people win
both within as well os
.. ki
.. j. Z” —
Zin
'were
Clyde
Wilcox.
for the respondent, therefore. Is
r .i-L.
k in charge
n. of, Mrs. 1,1
Clmrge
oi Mrs. viyac wucux. oi
ot thia kind. She will honor the Or- Those who attended the reception Iwho were* delighted to have the op- outside the Eastern star,
granted, tlx? respondent Is re­
der of the Eastern Star as she has voiced their praise of the decora- portunity to honor Mrs. Bauer and
leased and his bond discharged."
been honored by it. .
| Hons, because they were so beauti-. the other Grand officers.
About one hundred ladles from iful “nd 60 appropriate for tije ocAt this point J. M. Townsend, who
ELECTRIC
CAR WITH
Barry county went tn Grand Runlri. Icaslon. There was a wealth of au- was master of ceremonies, took
last Thursday’ and took part in theltumn ,eavea- with thelr rlch color- charge of lhe program. Mr. Town-1
RAIL DETECTOR
installation service at the rivle Iln*- *° Plflc*d as to make the rooms, send first fittingly Introduced Mr
------I Kim SiglerKlim
of this
did, who did,
Auditorium when Mrs. Bauer was !■ .ver
*H,-----------------------------‘&gt;le bower of beauty.
Siglercity,
of who
thlscity^
Also Has Dial System for
there was a what....................
everybody knew
and expected
installed as Worthy Grand Matron ‘ Earlier In lhe Evening
.............
............... ,
Mapping Stations, Mile
«■«
.ttouSlS! ‘Jlm.ng'lh:\
&lt;omtln»wt fn»n p«, oMt
ot the Grand chapter ot Michigan y1”!.1" h‘™

M

CASE SMISSED IN
EATON GO. COURT

Approximately $10,000 Stock and Fixtures
. Are Offered for Sale Beginning Thursday
.

TO SATISFY OUR OBLIGATIONS

•

Complete Stock of Dry Good* and Women’s Ready-to-Wear.
Dependable merchandise, most desirable at thii time. Finest.
Woolens, Silks, Velvets and coatings; Peter Pans and popu­
lar priced wash and white goods, linings, lingerie andmovelty
fabrics; draperies for any effect; curtain fixtures, imported
linens, yardage, patterns, sets, etc; hosiery, underwear of all
kinds; corsets, bags, cosmetics, novelties.

Posts, Etc.
the officers of the Grand Chapter, order on hwlng selected one so the testimony presented at the in­
Mrs. Ida P. McCoy and Mrs. Em­ prepared and served in the Masonic'worthy of thc high honor as Mn. Lucat be considered also
’
An unusual sight for Nashville
ma Evans played the "Processional
wm ioi v.lLCtrlc car which
He b!k&gt; exuressed an-!?—&lt;------------------March" and two lines ot honor dining room by the Past Matrons of Bauer.
came
in
over
the Michigan Central
guards marched in, led by Mrs. Bera Hastings Chapter. About fifty par- Precution or the work of the Order.
,ame and b&gt;. „ doing «m*ider.ble
b7th?W J LUbof Nashville, who is president of.took
took of
ot the fine
fine menu.
menu.
the
dinner given
given by
by the
the Past
Past
Mr.
Townsend--------then --------called upon
expense
lumber a nd coal voids ar
the County Association, and Mrs !1 At th
5 dinner
--------------------— ---------- would be saved to Eaton
Matrons ’ club.
Club. Mrs.
Mrs Lora
Lora Ainslie.
Ainslie. tbe orarid Officers fnr
hauscr umber and coal yards, arLuana Townsend as- president ot the! Matrons
for short talks, countscounty.
C. Cheney, one of the jr ^“wo-s an Inspection car from
Past Matrons’ Club of Hastings cousin of Mrs. Floy Miller. Grand all of which were appropriately giv- j Mr. Albert
.
Chapter No. 7. Mn. Elizabeth Ashal- Adah, sang a number of selections.
^ew York City and the property of ,
ter. lhe present Worthy Matron.!accompanist was Mrs. Ida Me- '
,m»uest-, and Mr; the New York Central Railroad |
led a line of about thirty Past Ma-1C0)’- Alio at thLs dinner favors werc
Mrs. Enid Holly of Muskegon,
rV ,,W
kwyer of syaWn) whteh includes the Michltrons from the five Chapters of the' presented to the guests and special niece of the Worthy Grand Matron, Charlotte and Justice of lhe peace. I * central.
I
county, who formed a heart-shaped ; favors to each Grand officer.
sang three beautiful selections, one conducted the examination. The | * n
the first trip on this branch
X™ “CrC
to Orend S^anJ^Te
arrangement, and Mrs. Bertha' When the party arrived at the of which Is Mrs. Bauer's favorite.
Armbruster and Mrs. Mae Fairchild [church they formed in line and entitled "Where My Caravan Has
f Krom near Onondaga. Eaton county.
led a group ot thirty-five ladies from ' marched to their places for the re- Rested." She was accompanied at of the people. Cecil Root and Alien Mondav not far but when it Is '
Hastings Chapter who wore colored .ceptlon
tiie strains
of aeugntiuijtne
delightful .the piano
piano by
by Mrs.
Mrs. James
James Bristol.
Bristol.
—to
-- ----------------j 01
Hummel were riding with the re- I
.n
furnbhed by
by a
a,trio
DrJWal-1
hooor^of their aunt. "n.
Mrs. C.
Grace
Hummel wa3
was ly.. liking it travels but the miles an
capes and formed a star.
||music
music furnished
trie —Dr.
’"c!
1In
“ &gt;.cr.=.— ।spandent swifL nuinuiCi
After Mra. Bauer was given the: ton. violin. Mrs. Sadie Mae Palmer Murphy. Grand Warder. Miss Flor- mg on the back seat of the car and I, ..
on
obligation at the altar. Mrs. Ger- «t the piano and Mrs Gayfo Dailey, ence Williams of Grand Rapid.-., ac- until he heard the crash knew'noth- L.]? ‘ bo.,‘
Je^ine
trade Burch sang very beautifully cefio. Throughout the evening as coqjpanled by her sister. Mrs Win- ing of what had happened He adtl“2 elXie
1, cnUrcUrw in
"My Task" and then Mrs. Bauer was the occasion required, appropriate nlfrcd Scoville, of Unloa City, very milled that he was not going fast. I ?“*u,7,r«S,rd.
escorted by the Grand Marshal music was rendered by this trio.
pleasingly sang a couple of songs,
cedi Root was riding on the front
,lnstead ®* SI&gt;ecd rec.orda
around the star and through the| In tiie receiving line were Worthy
Mrs. Mary Van Dugteren gave two• seal with Swift. He was busily. It Is an inspection car. a real de­
■ heart where she was showered with ! Grand Matron,
Mrs.
Georginahumorous readings which
brought I engaged in cleaning his plfie and so tector. with a Sperry Testing ma­
chine
which
picks up flaws in the
. chrysanthemums and through an Bauer,of this city; Worthy Grand , forth great applause.
|did not observe, prior to the time
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
aisle made by tiie honor guards who Patron, Mr. Glenn Tupper. St.
Many beautiful gifts were received 'that the car struck the McClintock center of rails and marks lhe spot
first in a general way, and then the
formed on arch with red roses which’Johns; Associate Grand Matron, by Mrs. Bauer fromfriends, her [car. anything that was going on.
were given to her.
After she Mrs. Flora Sutherland, of Benton home chapter, the county assocla-! Tiie engineer, fireman and con- exact spot. -Also in switches.
Cars follow with rails, etc., the rail
reached the platform and was giv- Harbor; Associate Grand Patron, tion and Past Matrons’ Club.
ihrea young men had attended thc
en the grand honors, twelve of the, Mr. Winfield Gardner. Mancelona: ■ It was a thoroughly delightful oc- festival in Vermontville during the 1 with a flaw is removed and a new
young ladles from the Hastings Grand Secretary, Miss Genevieve caslon,-one that fittingly honored day and during the afternoon had jone put In. and we suppose this is
scy. Lloyd Demond and Paul Wood­ ing Teachers Recognition as fol­
High school glee club, directed by Nauman of West Branch;
u» u«r
, .
v ,
man All report a fine convention. lows: President’s Message given by
Miss Prances Hunter, very im­ Treasurer. M1m Gertrude Lewis of; prcclatlon of the people of this city , The prosecution however faded to I
'
-- 2!?.
a dialing
opera­
J?
‘--“1‘
r f“K"
The P. T- A. will meet next, week Ludle Flalier. How Received and
pressively sang "At Dawning." Mrs Ashley; Grand Conductress, Mrs. and Eastern Star members of this show that they were in any way un1.
Keeler.
Woodman. Saying
thlTdi Oct. 24. Wednesday evening. Tiie Why, Bessie
Bauer was presented with many Cassa Leonard Howe of Grand Rap-I state for her personally, also their der the influence of intoxicating 11program will be in charge of N.. "Thank You" Alice Chose. Many
flowers and gifts.
*’
ids; Associate Grand Conductress, pleasure because of the great honor qUor, or that the drinking thereof
?n any way affected the driving of '' “on. Jacluon 'f? Orand **ptds-,a and Mrs. Kirk Wilcox. Mrs. Cooi- in the audience gave Impressions by
Mrs. Margaret Troxel Cochran, Mn Grace Catterfield of Flint; that has come to her.
Mrs Grace Murphy, who is a the car.
i n.’nn
? “7 at Y5rm,°nt’ baugh and Mrs. E. O. Smith arc the first or early teachers.
formerly of Hastings but now of Grand Chaplain. Mrs. Minnie Lott
Elmdale; Grand Marshal. Mrs.'member of Hastings Chapter and
The engineer, fireman and con-“ supper committee.
Jackson, was Installed as Grand Or- of
1
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Smith. Mr. and
Rvckman
of
r»-« —
Detroit;
a‘
former
----- —
resident'------here, —
was"honored
•----------- ■ ductor
....
a? the ‘train crew“were^all
.. ne
Henrin7thi
airecteo me
rt'Oht^f°w
wnoica?
ooeraiion or
ganlst and Mrs. Grace Murphy as Florence
'
Mrs. Willard Demond visited her Mrs. Mahlon Fuller and daughters.
Grand Warder.
1Grand Organist. Mrs. Margaret at
accorded
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Graves, Modesta and Marcine, and Mr. and
-t this reception.
p-n. She
— was -C
—-d^worn in behalf of the people The
voenran.
uacxsun;
ui.nd
Adah,
a
place
of
distinction
on
the
plat•
engineer
did
not
see
the
car
prior
to
(
irwhU^lallna
Mr
Kttte?makes
Jackson: Grand
ptatIt was fitting that a reception be Cochran.
।
last Friday.
Mrs. Lyle Fisher were among thoie
Mrs. Floy Miller. Wacousta; Grand form beside Mrs. Bauer and was al- the accident and the fireman ob-1 ln 1 , , dlnlln8
, ,r
Those who attended the S S con­ who went from here on thc excur­
Ruth. Mt. xvta Thumu or Buy „ U&gt;. n-eoplent ol many yt.ru Th,„ in, . row rr^^rort I"
vention at Qlumby gave short talks sion Bunday to the World's fair.
'City; Grand Esther. Mrs. Maude Banner and her many frrt-nd.s ex­
about the convention at Bunday
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cooper and
Tanner of Mancelona; Grand Mar-, tend to Mrs. Murphy their con- t*heretArcd11n«h’^Atfhr(^ 1
School last Sunday morning and fol­ David. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sense and
1 “ U ,1Ot °nC Of th:&gt;se neW
tho. Mrs. Elva Cudlip. Iron Moun-.gratulatlons upon her being chosen
lowing that talks werc given observ­ Will Pattengil) spent Sunday with
pasenger cars. It’s a
,taln; Grand Electa. Mrs. Clara Gib-Jas a member of the Grand Chapter whatever on the
thc case^
case. Mr.
f...______
Krieg., wondcrful -efficiency car."
son of Allegan; Grand Warder, Mrs. jstaff of officers.
, the under-sheriff of Eaton county'
ton counts^ The clectrlc car operated from
By B. A. LyBarlcer
Grace Murphy. Alto; Gflind Sentinel, | in this connection it Is fitting to who made ah exhaustive investigahas a crew, including a
Mr. George Ferguson. Bay City; Mr. mention another honor which hasjtion. was sworn in behalf of the dynamos,
„
Prophylaxis, or preventive
cook right from New York.
Robert W. Baldwin of Albion, chair- cotfie to Mrs Bauer. Each year in .people and testified the conditions as . "cullud"
'
treatment, is a major economy.
man u.
of wic
the juiupiuuuwc
jurisprudence wuimnwr
committee!r uchvii
Detroit there
formed u
a u.uu
club ninuv
made'he
found tnem
tiiem immediately
Immediately Oller
after!1
man
uicrc Ls
u&gt; turuivu
i ilc tounu
and
B. Day
of Owrtcvzv
Owosso, I up
of Ithe
Worthy Matrons nt
of tli
the
the ___
crash.
lW&lt; » °'J t,w Chicago area. There
.nd Mrs. Olive Tl
n.v nt
iirv nt
Tin UMrlhi'
— I .....
k.
Fortunes are spent for courses
Mrs. Etta Buhler. Lansing, members [fifty Chapters of the Order of the j' At lhe conclusion of the people’s'
.?ntdnn TJe-dav mnrolne 1
of treatments, medicines, opera­
The cur
car Weill
went On
on Tuesday
morning,
of the Jurisprudence
nt
luri«nnirtenee MmmltUf
committee; Mr
Mr. lFnct«»m
I Eastern Rtnr
Star In
in Wavno
Wayne rntmtv
county [proofs .■
It ..............
was agreed u...
between
______ .u_
the
IUC3Clay morning.
tions and the accompanying ex­
Harry Martinson of Kalamazoo, [These clubs are formed each year! prosecution and the defense that towards Grand Rmjlds.—Nashville
News.
penses when, in most cases, a
chairman of the finance committee and take on the names of the | the court reporter. Mr. ------William
simple bit of advice given by a
and Mrs. Selma Holmes. Detroit and Worthy Grand Matron who served Smith, who was stcnographically
Mrs. Rosa Stinchcomb of Sunfield, during lhe year. The late Mrs. taking thc testimony, should write it NEWS.FR0M THORNAPPLE
good physician, in the incipient
members of the finance committee Elizabeth Webster, of Battle Creek. up in order that It might be studied
KELLOGG CONSOLIDATED
stage of lhe disease, would have
I and Mrs. Elsie Lean of Battle Creek, was honored by having one of these by the justice and the attorneys,
prevented any prolonged Illness.
chairman of obituaries; Mrs. Sue E. Wayne county clubs named for her and the examination was continued
James Robertson brought his
If you need the services of a
iRaudabaugh of Lansing, president Several members of that club know until the 8th of October, at which team and tools to school and the
I of the O. E. 8. Relief Board and Mrs. Mrs. Bauer very well, and since the । time the prosecutor. Mr. Wright.'«id boys assisted in grading the west
cide which one to consult, any
j Selma Brown of Birmingham, a death of Mrs. Webster, have re­ defense attorney. Mr. Sigler. "p- end of the football field. Thanks,
reputable druggist will supply
member of the relief board.
'minded Mrs. Bauer that she seemed peared lx?fore justice Watson to ar­ boys.
•
you with the names of capable.Very graciously the new Worthy to them the most like Mrs. Webster gue their respective positions.
The Board of Educatlpn held a
physicians to whom you can go
‘Grand Matron Introduced the of- of any recent Worthy Grand Ma­
and puiky
party mi
for .lie
the' UkUli;
faculty
A HUIUVII
motion IO
to UUimiSA
dismiss VI1C
the procccuproceed-; banquet, uuu
in confidence.
, fleers of the Grand Chapter and iron. Accordingly they elected her Ing was presented by Mr. Sigler, who and their wives and husbands, last
members of the committees men- to an honorary membership In the1 argued that the prosecution had Thursday
----------- , --------e school
evening in ...the
—’—*
tloned above. Then as rapidly as Elizabeth Webster Club.
I failed to establish by competent evi- *•••'
building.
’'*’— There was a,.total ot 32
possible the large number present j Tiie Barmer Joins the people of । dmee the essentials necessary to jx-rsons present. Ulis made It pos­
। greeted- the new Worthy Grand Ma-1 Hastings in expressing pleasure over !I hold the respondent for trial in the sible for the board members and
|circuit court; th.it this was a crimi­ teachers to become better acquaint­
nal case and thc burden rested ujxin ed ns well ns to discuss their com­
the people to produce sufficient evi­ mon alms and problems.
Some of our young people ore at­
dence for the Justice to hold that
there was probable cause to believe tending Freahman College in Has­
that a crime had been tommitted. tings.
Wc are now operating 10 school
Mr. Sigler argued that the essential
; ingredients in a charge ot negli- owned buses and transporting 280
’gent homicide consist In an immod­ children to and from their .homes,
This is good news for all who want to en­
daily.
As yet we have nor had a
erate rate of speed, operation of a
joy pleasanter home laundering. Uni­
car in a careless manner, a reckless single case of tardiness on the part
manner, or a negligent manner; and ot any child transported. The aver­
versal now brings you this new LOWhe reviewed the testimony of the age time of arrival has not varied
PRICED model. Fast washing—it cleans
several witnesses to show that the more than 3 minutes for the first
prosecution had failed to establish month of school. It Is difficult to
beautifully, safely, everything from
find a happier group of children
these eietfients of thc defense.
heaxy woolens to delicate silks. Let it
Thc prosecutor. Mr Wright, ar­ than a bus load of T- K. children
on
the
way
to
school.
gued that by virtue of a recent act
pay for itself with Its savings.
The enrollment of the school has
of thc legislature, a prima fade
increased
from
300
to
488
since
presumption of negligence arises
when on automobile overtakes and Sept. 1831. During this time the
strikes the rear end of another ve­ number of faculty members has in­
hicle proceeding In the same di­ creased from 10 to 16. Many new
rection Mr. Sigler contended that courses have been added, new ac­
this applied only to civil cases, and tivities sponsored, and many de­
that In criminal prosecution the bur­ partments of the school strenghden rested upon the people to es­ tened. This was made possible be­
tablish every clement of their case cause the larger numbers of pupils
enable the school to serve the com­
, beyond reasonable doubt
Al the conclusion of the argu­ munity more fully.
ments. Mr Watson continued the
One-piece Urge uni Ury tub, porcelain
case until Friday, October 12th. In ONION CROP BEKER
order that he might further consider
THAN ANTICIPATED
It. On tiiat day he handed down un
throagh tub to nut or loosen . . . Balloon
opinion sustaining the position of Some Bean Growers Lose
type wringer, rust proof. 6 position reveralthc defense and holding that the
ble. poaltive ufety features. Extracts wa­
Because of Dry Weather
prosecution had failed to produce
sufficient evidence of immoderate
ter without harming snaps or buttons . . .
—Price Is Average ‘
speed, or the operation of lhe car
Fast washing, Improved aluminum agiU। In a careless, reckless or negligent , Barry county onion growers and
manner to warrant him In holdihg those who have raised beans this
year will fare much better than they
; the respondent for trial.'
I In a slx-page written opinion he 1anticipated. Irr the big Gun marsh
carefully analyzed the testimony !district, which furnishes better than
Transmission h aelf-oUlng . . . Smooth,
jand called attention to lhe case of half the onions grown in this state,
nolseleu operaUon . . . Fully guaranteed.
.
People vs. Campbell, decided by the crop will be about eighty per
In smaller areas within the
the Supreme court. In which H was cent.
1
held that the offense that the negli- !county the crop will in some cases
gent homicide statute defines is be even better than that. It seems
homicide caused by more than slight that rains came at a time and in I
quantity
sufficient to product fairly
,and less than gross negligence.
‘
good crops of onions. The price will I
In concluding Mr. Wright stated
not be so heavy on lhe start bul it
Is believed thal there will be a fair
“If It can be said that a justice price for tills year's onion crop.
- of the peace, in an examination,
Thc bean growers will not fare
pan be prejudiced in favor of one quite as well. Those who planted
side or the other, my prejudices their beans early, in some cases-lost
everything, some literally burning up
the People. I have tried dili­ on the vines. But in other cases
gently to find something in the they survived and will produce some­
evidence which would warrant me thing to reward the grower. Bul it
In holding the respondent to the seems that there were many who
Circuit Court, but. in my opinion. planted their beans later than us-

gr'0“» - -..*«!«.

«

Clever Fall and Winter Coats and Suits—Everything goes.
Buy for present and future use.

R. H. LOPPENTHIEN

IF YOU
DON’T KNOW

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-- ------------- -

Harley Sease's.
Mr. and Mra. WUlard Demand and
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wilcox were in
Battle Creek on Saturday.
The D. O. T. O. Club had a pot
luck supper last Wednesday evening
at the church and following this
Mrs. Margaret Wilcox had charge ot
the following program. Two num­
bers by the Ladles' quartette. Quo­
tations from Longfellow by members.Music by Donald Chase. Stereopti­
con slides on the story of Evange­
line.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

THIS WEEK
WE PLACE ON

those famous work-savers

UNIVERSAL

WASHERS

tironers

AUCTION SALE!

On account of my husband being paralyzed and unable to
attend to the work, 1 will have an auction sale on the farm
known as the Hubbard farm, 3-4 mile north of the Wood school
house, on
(

IMAGINE ALL THIS

Wednesday, October 24th
Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M.

WASHER

At ONLY

1 offer the following:—•

HORSES.
2 good work horses.

POULTRY.
About 30 hens.

CATTLE.
Black Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old,
due soon.
Yellow Jersey, 6 yrs. old.
Jersey-Guernsey, 3 yrs. old.
Jersey-Holstein, 3 yrs. old.
(AU giving milk.)
Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred.
Jersey - Guernsey heifer, 2
yrs. old, bred.
2 young calves.

FARM TOOLS.
Double cultivator.
Single cultivator.
Wagon. Drag.
Harness and other articles
not mentioned.
HOUSEHOLD FURNI­
TURE.
Bedstead. Dressers.
Commode. Bed springs.
And other pieces of furni­
ture.

MQ50
Tt

cash

..AND AS LITTLE AS

i . yes!
there’s also a

TRIAL
AND

.

TRADE-IN
SPECIAL

TERMS OF SALE:—CASH. No goods to be removed un­
til Kttled for.

MRS. PERRY WISEMAN
PROPRIETRESS
■ Clyde Leonard, Auctioneer.

LONG EASY TERMS

dence of intoxication on the part, warded with a good crop and the
of the respondent. There is not weather for gathering the beans has
the slightest evidence of • fast
driving. There is not the slight­
est evidence of careless, negligent
COATS GROVE.
or reckless driving, on the part of
Those who attended the Sunday
the respondent. The only wit­ School convention at Quimby last
ness who fcave any testimony
whatever to the manner in which Wing, pearl Demond. Stella Kelsey,
the respondent was driving was Alice Chase and Bessie Woodman,
Mr. Southern, and he says nothing
which would even make a case of
reckless driving against lhe re­ pie attended: Martha Thompson!

spondent.

Anna Mm Dunnigan, Margaret Kel-

ule—also a TRADE-IN PLAN on

You'll Be Interested in the Splendid

NEW “LAUNDRY WORKERS”

See Our Display—or Phona 2305

Consumers Power Company

�tnx HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1M4

lu

Social Events and Personal Mention
ures
‘day
■Wear.
Finest
populovelty
ported
■ of all

goes.

lard Demond and
Wileox were in
turday.
Club had a pot
«dne*day evening
d following this
ox had charge of
rum. Twd num­
quartette. Quollow by member*.'hase. Stereoptiitory of Erange-

' ADVS. PAY

F a AT GRAND
naniAA AXv

RAPIDS OCT. 25, 26

I
1

—

WOMEN’S CLUB MUTING. 1 Th* many friend* of Mn. Vanraaa
Mr. and Mr*. Frank HyM* *p«rt
The rim regular meeting of the Jtobdell, who recently resigned ** Sunday at their farm near Wood­
Hasting* WomMVaClub was held in I liquidator of the local bank, were [land.

------------- the play room of the Central school,
much surprised to leam of her [ The M. E. L. A. 6. are serving a
Bupt. VanBuskirk to Partici- building on Friday. October 12, with msrrlagr on Friday evening. Octo- chicken supper at the church par­

;
I

. i
n
i tni
pate in Panel Discus-

23 member* and four guest* present, ber 6. to Richard L. Menefee of .lor* this Wednesday evening begin The program-was tn charge of the: Cleveland, rihta. The. ceremony was.nlng at 5:30 and continuing until

lion on Friday
Home’~D«partment.'"
' [performed at the home of the1 all are served.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyl* Scudder were i Mr. and Mra. Keith Daniels spent
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Branch were in
I,
.
. _.. J
.
After a short business meetIna bride’s sister. MUs Bernice Perry.
Fred Kunde had a narrow escape
in Battle Creek Saturday afternoon. Saturday afternoon and evening In Detroit on Tuesday on busbies*.
a.00
Mra E. A Burton was introduced ol Kalamazoo, in the presence of from what might have been a very
Miss Marie Rowe visited at herG™^,
BUMts of Mr wld
F°nt*t James wa* home from tutenodf X'e Midrib Muitto^s' and
“ interesting review of Jhe Immediate, family. Rev. F. serious accident Saturday afternoon
home Tn Big Rapid* over the week Mrs. Wm. Schulz.
Traverse City over lhe week end.
Eleanor Roosevelt’* book “H’s Up to Loomis performed the ceremony. | while helping hl* brother*. Otto and
end.
.
Mr. and Mra. J. E McElwain and
M1M Margaret Merrtck was home
the Women." Mra. Burton also Mr Menefee te areal e*tate broker Herbert, buzz wood, his right hand
Mr.
Mra. Wakne Frey have1 Mia* Emily McElwain
visited
south-----------Haven---------------over the----week
mr. and
■ - ■ ■ ------------------ Dr. from
iivua ------------- Ids. The general program Is to be conducted lhe open forum and led ,at Cleveland, and thc happy couple .wm caught in lhe saw. Although
. BUU
-Michigan
..I..City for
.l _ the
_ . an*
T Mn.
V
nt Tnrn&gt;\
lalralake j end.
held in the Ctvlc auditorium, Mr*. - ...—
..^—..----7-,^---7 1 will make their home at • Euclid the bone of the hand was not In­
gone to
win-Kfn
*nd
L. E. Miley
ot Torch
------— _» .u.
Maude Smith, commissioner of * J^X.^ry
’
lover
th*
week
end.
ou* chapters in the book
| Hechts, a suburb ot Cleveland. We jured. the flesh was cut badly
Ur
i°V".‘
Goo Flngleton of Chicago spent
hJ^?riLTK ‘nd Mra
iSddl'JS- Saturday night and Sunday with schools-te thc. vice-chairman for the
Mra. Floyd Everhart then an- i J°ln lhe many friends in extending, enough so that Dr. Wedel had to
fourth district In which Hastings te nounced the State Federation meet- our h®*1 wishes to them.
, take several stitches to close the
the home folks.
home alter two week* visit al Ed- |day
nounced the State Federation meet- 1
located.
; Mra. Arthur Seifert sold a list of wound.
'
ing
to
be
held
in
the
Civic
Auditor-1
Mra.
C.
W.
Clarke
visited
her
nlorciCarl Weiplnter. Jr.
On Friday, Superintendent D. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkin*
Last week
Tuesday j
Robert Moore
(Juanita daughter. Miss Kathryn Clarke, in .VanBuskirk will participate in a lum in Grand Rapids from Tuesday her household goods at auction at
the
former
Mra.
Anna
Wolcott
home
1(Wilma Helrigle) now occupy the
afternoon
until
Friday.
She
also
'
Mr. and Mr*. Jake Weyerman were Langston; and Mr*. Moore of Kala- Grand Rapid* la*t week.
panlel ______
discussion on the subject of ,
C. A. Curtiss residence recently va­
Tn UUHal
Sin, announced the program for Tues- ■Saturday afternoon. There was a 1
Mr. and Mra. Harley Fox were I. “"To
What Variant
Exlenl /"an
Can PnHlIn
Public EcIn Otsego.
| mazoo were gue*te of Hustings
cated
by Dr. Wedel *and family.
Sunday dinner guests of old time । mentary School* Adopt Progressive I day evening at which time Senator large crowd at the sale but very lit- ‘
John Shafer of Fowler was thc friends on Thursday.
I Practices." Thia will be at 0:30 A. M. Arthur H. Vandenberg will give an tie money was In evidence.
guest of Mr. and Mra. Q. Feldpausch ; Mr. and Mrs. Noqlc Cain and four friends near Vermontville.
STONY POINT.
address.
Mr. nnd Mra. William Mishler and
Miss Margaret Erway has re- I In the St. Cecilia building,
on Stnulay.
.daughter* of Chicago were guests
.*.&gt;^1. -an iThe Southwest District, of which daughter.
Gwendolyn,
were in . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blocher of
Mr*. Harold Pelham left on Mon-1 Of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burch from turned from a thrtc week*’ vtalt I The Hosting*
Hastings city schools
schools will be .,
.. ..
„..i
lfk»« nur-M. .nd nuux. oc». KS.’,,XS%,,,wSS£,y‘-^: Grand Rapids Monday, where the [East Castleton were afternoon call­
/&lt;ay for New York City tor an ex- Thursday till Saturday.
with friends in Traverse City.
ers at B. J. Wellman's Sunday.
former
attended
a
meeting
of
the
1
ill (ended stay.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Jessen ot, ber 25 and 26. eo th*t the teachers
Mr. and Mra. Rqjgirt O'Connor
at the Pantllnd Hotel. The members District Stewards of the M. E. , Mr. and Mrs. Claud Demond vis­
\ Mr. and Mrs. Jake Weyerman haro returned from
----------------—----- - Chicago were, guest* of Mr. and.Mr*, may attend this convention. A very
their wedding
1Ited relatives at Lansing over the ;
spent Sunday at A Century of Prog- trip in northern Michigan and will O. .W. Crawford over lhe weak end. I interesting general program ha* were urged to attend these meetings church.
The last sugar drawing for the week end.
reM in Chicago.
reside on East State Road.
i Misses Helen Wade and'Eizabcth been announced, as well as sectional If possible.
Mr..and Mrs. Cecil Hildebrand of
The next meeting of the Women * year te being held this week Wed­
Mr. and Mra. R. M. Lamble vi»Mra. Frnp«t
Mm
Ernest Rrwav
Erway visited Mr
Mr. and Finch visited
visited at tbe
tiie former’s home programs
nrooranu for the
tiie various divisions of
Chicago-visited his brother of this 1
Club will be held Friday. October nesday evening.
lied relatives in St. Johns on Sun­ Mra. Harold Van De Gelsscn of Bat- In Traverse City over the week end. work.
place the latter jiart of the week. I
' 19, and
will be
’ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Seifert
of'In charge of lhe Lit­
tie Creek from Thursday till SunMio.
Mra. Mary Burge** opEnt
spent Su..dsy
Sunday
day and Monday.
erature Department. Mrs.-K. S. Mc­ Chicago were week-end guest* of &lt; Our P T. A. drew a good crowd ;
Mra. Leland E. Holly of Muske­ day. Mr. &amp;way going over for Sun- with her son and wife. Mr. and Mra.
Intyre will discuss “Michigan and Mr. and Mra. Orno Knowles. We Friday night and a good program
V
.
—, raoltzwr
Donald McQuarrle. nt
of tra
East
Delton TO OBSERVE SIXTYgon visited Hastings relatives part day
was heard. The instrumental mu-'
j Mr.’and Mra. W. J. Sherk* and
understand the Seiferts expect to sic by Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Valen- i
FOURTH ANNIVERSARY Dn"-~
.
... —
Mra. Henry Swift of Harbor
move to Baltimore. Md.
Mrs. Elwyn Daniels and Mra. (Richard Sherk of Chicago visited Springs came Tuesday for. a few
„
,
--‘
■
A PLEASANT OCCASION.
I Mra. Adah Godfrey, who ha* been
Keith Daniels were tn Battle Creek I Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Frandsen and days’ visit with Mra. George Cole- Mr. and Mrs. Washington ’ On
and
Monday evening Mra. Dasie visiting her sister*. Mra. S. S. Seasc plause. Then the teacher
Wednesday afternoon.
ofher friend* from Saturday till man.
■Crue was hostess to Circle No. 6 of; and Mr*. I. E. Moore, and other rel­ scholars put on a play. “Hiawatha." ’
Helmer Married Octo­
Miss Marlon Brower of Kalama-i Monday.
I W. J. Micheal of Lansing has been
the Methodist Episcopal L. A. S. and atives and friends for the post eight It was well rendered and enjoyed by
mo spent the week end with Mr. I
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bowler had the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. A.
all.
There
was
a.
male
.quartette
ber 27, 1870
• twenty-six members and five guest* weeks, returned to her home
at
and Mrs. Glenn Brower.
as their guest* Mra. Bowler's broth- , Wooten and other relative* the past
made up of Floy and Rolland Vaiwere-------------present.
The many friends of Mr. and
-- ---- '------Oson Lake. Ohio. Wednesday.
Mra. NetUe Hyde and Paul Hyde en and wife. Mr. and Mra. Fred Mur- week.
entlne and the Stockholm Bros., who'
i
nraullfol
The Women’s Literary club held
spent Monday with Mr. and Mra. ray of Los Angeles, Wednesday and . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stebbins and Mrs. Washington Helmer will be I Beautiful bouquets of floWers
sang several selections. Their sing­
interested
to
know
that
mat
on
Saturtjaturgraced
giaccu
the
me
rooms
room*
and
ana
the
ine
regular
regular
[their
,
moir
regular
monthly
moniniy
meeting
at
Thursday.
'Mr. and Mrs W. M. Stebbins atRankin Hyde of Prairieville.
ing was fine and the best we have
Mr. and Mr* John Sheffield nf tended A Century of Progress Mon- day*. Oct. 27. Mr. and Mra. Helmer pot luck dinner was daintily served, lhe home of Mr*. S. 8 Weaver of heard in a long time. Then Rev.
Mr. and Mra. Will-Smith of Has­
will observe their sixty-fourth wed- by the committee. Mr*. Floyd Gas- ’
Logan
------ --------------Friday afternoon.
“----------- ~
There was
tings entertained Mrs'. James Ends­ Orangevllle and Mr. and Mrs. Ash day and-Tueaday.
Wing of Woodland gave a talk on
ding
anniversary.
jkell.
Mrs.
A.
K
Frandstn,
Mrs.
J.
u
large
attendance
and
a
very
pleasof Battle Creek were Sunday guests j Mrs. Bessie . Flnkbelner «nd son
ley and daughter Saturday.
his recent trip to the western coast.
No special observance of the day W. Armbruster and Mtes Lois Car­
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Darling of of the former’s brother. Dr. F, G. | and W. C. Wood of Lansing were
Mr. and Mr. Levi Hynes of Grand It Jias very interesting and instruc•-&gt;
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mer- te planjic^-Jput yr. and Mrs. Helmer ter.
Detroit were In Hastings Saturday, Sheffield.
apld*
were
wen
on
our
street*
Bat" rMh™enl*
will be glad' to have their friends' A short business session followed Rapids were seen on our streets Sat­
calling on old time friends.
Mr. and Mra. E. P. McLaughlin ot rick on Sunday.
of pumpkin pic and coffee were
.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver and call during thc day. They were which was conducted by Mrs. M- E. urday evening.
Mrs. Jacob Rehor spent the week Muskegon were guests last week of
Folks who weren’t there
1
Mra. Wesley Keim was very pleas­ served.
end In Detroit with Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra F. Marvin Sage. Mrs. Jacob Konkle were Sunday guest* married in Homer. Calhoun Co., on Whitman, chairman.
a mighty good time.
, The program leader. Mis* Jose­ antly surprised Sunday when her missed
.
I Sage going home with them return- [ of Mr. and Mra. Peter Stahl of October 27. 1870.
George Christianson and family.
This community
was
greatly1
Shaggy fabrics and easy lail* ♦ *---------------------------phtne Stein, who had planned sevparents. Mr. and Mra, Semlah Secsc.
thc
।Campbell township.
„.««&gt;
UB-wc
Miss Grace Edmonds wa*
—“ ■*
— I ing Saturday.
.
—...
-----------ernl reatj|n(rs
ff*. wa5
was absent
absent because
because Mrs. I. E. Moore and Mrs. Adah shocked to hear of the sudden death
Fri-I. —
Mra. Roy Bush and Franklin and I
camp fire news.
guest of Mr. and Mra. Edwin Pate 1 Mrs J. T.
.. Lombard returned
— --of Mrs. Hattie Mend, widow of the I
illness,
।
I
day
from
Detroit.
Mr.
and
Mr..
D.
Orville
...
vUlted
relative.
In
-Chicago,
---------1
Group
Group
Ao-wa-kiya
Ao-wa-kiya
enjoyed
enjoyed
this
this
of
illneB.
.Godfrey
calle
but
a
group
gathered
Godfrey'
called
to
remind
her
of
suit* this fall. Patch pocket*,
and family of Detroit over the week j day
from Detroit.
Mr. daughter
and Mra. acD. Orville
visited
relative*
In Chicago
late Wm. Mead, Wednesday noon.!
D
Smith
and
small
over
the
week
end
and
attended
A
»*
ek
end
of
perfect
weather
at
about
the
birthday,
piano
and
sang
several
[her
birthday.
A
bountiful
dinner
«n.l
'
1 ri
-nzl attended A
bl-swtng backs, in checks,
end.
songs and
and Mrs. Prandsen
Frandsen read
read aui |was
was served
served arand all returned home She sat down to thc dinner table '
.vimnanvtnc her Thev
nenturv
of Mra
Proeress
the Camp
Camp KlUnnlw.
Fire Girls’ on
winter
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Andler spent SXSfuXy
T returned tn %!
^nd
R 8. Harter • and 'at
Clearcabin
lake, songs
very lovely Mrs.
little poem.
wishing
dell*
with
the
rest
of
the
family,
after
;
plaids and stripes make col­
wishing Clella mqrjy more happy returning thanks she remarked she'
the week end with friends in Chi­
orful comfort.
Mrs. Fred Pead and two grand- Mr. and Mr. r»&gt;u.u
Harold Sander, —
of They
___ . were
_________
chaperoned
________ by
-their
___
It wa* .planned to .pend
_____
tome time birthdays.
birthdays
cago and attended A Century of
didn't
feel
very
well
and
went
and
cd on Mr. and Mrs.
F. G. Hynes redaughters of Fort Huron were guests Schoolcraft called
Mrs.[guardians.
, guardians. Mrs. MUo
Milo DeVries and at future meetings In
in singing folk [ Mr. and Mra.
M
Progress.
All wool fabric*, of course,
ui»ua&gt;iwnv rwi nuron »cre .ucaiacx.Alien
sonRs
_Unday.
i Mr*. AbenJohnson.
Johnson.
songsand
and old
old and
andnew
newsones
songs. Just
Just turned
turned Frida
Friday from Millington, laid down. In about a half hour
of Mra. Fead’* daughter and hus- Marcel Evalet Sunday,
I Mr and Mra~ Floyd Gaskell. Mrs I It te held an honor and a privilege a regular song-fest and Mrs. Crue wnerc
where tney
they visited their son. ward.
Ward. they heard a slight noise and on go­
carefully made and tailored.
band. Mr. and Mra. Archie McDon- I
“ ““ *** *
her found «hc had passed
A D Knlskcrn and Mrs. Wallace'by the Battle Creek Council to be agreed
to u*im.
direct.
|«»»
h wir.
tiwu w
and
wife nnd
and attended n..
the dedlca- ] ing to Funeral
aid. from Friday till Bunday.
n, u. iwus*ct&gt;i »..u m.o.
. -—~
service* werc held
th«f c
circle left right aft- tion of the new athletic field al that,1 -"sy.
, “£•
MLU.. Irene Jone., Bmm. Clikn-'ottom rnliiwl nn
on Mis* Qerm.ae
Gertrude (»l»en
given lhe
the opportunity
opportunity of
of mln,
using IhB
this
A few of lh«f
at the F. M. church Saturday P. M..1
Yost ofjattne
&gt;y of Kalamazoo on Sunday,
Idler and Alleen Isenhalh were home Bentley
Sunday. '.cabin
cabin and it came to this group
rroun be- er dinner to join classes in the I place. Coach Fielding H. Yos
and burial took place in Stony Point'
Mrs. J.
Engleman
and cause their dues were paid promptly, night school just starting in the|the U. of M. gave the address.
IarsfeSjTSXJ™he
from Kalamaioo from Wednesday
Mr. *and‘ Chicago
**
* J.
* were
iSSS fondly*of
the~ week-1 h* mr and because their guard-I high school building, but they re- । Mr. and Mrs.Gearhart Knude of cemetery.
Mr. and Mra. Ted Cole of Grand
district teachers’ institute
end guesU of Mrs
Englemx.n’5 la»- Mrs. Johnson, attended the turned after a time and joined In I Nashville visited thc home folks
I
an^r. De^is £wler, with brothrtHarn“ MlllS antTher fath-‘summer Training. Course for Guard- the Planning and visiting and all Sunday.
Rapids were guest* of Ed. Deakln
diy hunting.
I their guMta Mr and Mrs
Fred er Charles Miller.
[tens lhal *“* hcId ut Camp K»tah- had a very happy evening.
Margaret Uni. aged 10. of near Monday' and-spthf
1 Murray,
Walters. Mrs.Inlwa
|! One
Caledonia, died Monday in
In BlodBlod­
Murray motored
motored to
to Eart'fawaa'FriEast T*w*s Fri- 'Mr."and
Mr and Mra.
Mrs. Ray
Ray Walters.
Mrs. nlwa this
this last
last summer.
summer.
One new
new member
member wa*
was enrolled,
enrolled, Caledonia
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
(
gett
hospital
as
the
result
of
burns
day and visited their sister. Sr. Ber- Mary
Smith
and
Mr
and
Mr*.
Fred|
t
There
was
much
fun
at
games.
Mra.
John
Crue.
Jn
r*xary amu-u aiiu mi. inn.
-----— ---. .
Thursday, while setting a new wa-!
suffered abou,t the leg* and abdo­
Smith
narda. They returned Saturday.
£_.Z^ and
—two
I— children of
** Battle 'hikes, pajama parades and even;
’ ter tank at his well. David Benaway
woahing dishes
dtehes and
andcarrying
carryingwood
woodtoi
to;
CHEER UP DANCE,
men Saturday when her dress
I Mrs. Elizabeth Laurence of De- „
Creek were Sunday guests nt
of Mr
Mr. washing
1
say
nothing of good eats.
The next Cheer Up dance will caught fire from a stove in the, had the misfortune to break both
troll and Mra. Al Mart of Grosse and Mra. Orley Knickerbocker
J The group planned and gave a be held at the K. of P. hail on Wed- i
; bone* In hl* leg. He was taken lo
home. Margaret wa* the daughter
| Pointe were lhe guests of the forMra. E. A. Burton. Mra. A H. Carprogram for the fifty children at.nesdoy evening. October 24. Th*; of Wm. Lenz, her mother formerly, St. Mary’s hospital In Mr. Cross'
[ mer’s cousin and husband. Mr. and veth, Mrs F E Adair. Mrs C. D. I
' ambulance of Caledonia. Bunday
CLOTHING and SHOES
I Mr*. Allen Pender, cn Thursday and Bauer nnd Mrs. Floyd Everhart are ’thc Health Camp In the big Lodge committee is composed of Mr. and Elsie Calms, who died a few years afternoon he returned home and
FOR MEN AND BOYS
Friday.
attending the State Federation of ' on Saturday night, at which a good Mrs Sterling Rogers, chairmen; Mr. ago. formerly lived near here and. Mrs. Hattie Carpenter is caring for 1
and was later employed in lhe Banner
time was enjoyed, followed by a arid 'Mrs. Lynn Newton. Mr -nrt
I Misses Stella Heath, Hester Scott. Women’s Clubs in Grand Rapids
।
him.
HASTINGS
Mrs. Forest Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. office.
|
treat
of
fudge
and
apple*.
Hermlna Hulce, Esther Keeler and
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Schantz 11 uroup Auw.x.ya
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Thomas of
wxuig a
u real Gordon Edmonds. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mra.
F
G
Hynes
arid
Mr.
Group
Aowaklya
1*
taking
I Mildred funk, all teachers in the visited In Bryan, Ohio, last week
interest in winning points tn the Edw. Van Popering also Mr. snd and Mrs. Ward Hynes were guests’ Galseburg spent Friday night and
. Niles —
1—1-------schools,
were----------guests of -u.
the antl Mrs_ Lou Schantz of Vermont- IPall Membership Drive.
’ Saturday with their parents.
।
Ralph
Hess
of
Nashville.
former’s parent*, Mr. and Mr*. vllie stayed here with thc children I
'
Mrs. Kraul is in Pennock hospital
Thc first part of November they |
* ‘ ‘
i Hamilton at Vassar Thursday evej George B. Heath, over the week end. during the absence of lhe parent*
SURPRISED MRS. JUGLE.
at Hastings very sick with puenplanning to have a rummage j
te attend. Watch for announce^
I Mr and Mra. James Endsley and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thiele of To- are
I
FJnt’n । The annual meeting of the M. E. monla.
sale to raise money for their gowns.!, Mis. Allen Pender.
menu.
daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Barbour, of ledo, Ohio, werc guests of Mr. and :
■Pender. Mrs Ed, Story.
Mrs.
John.
' Mrs Jonn Sunday School will be held at the' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keagle enter­
! anyone has rummage they would'!
! Butte. Montana, and Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Morris Barlow from Saturday If
Thc school board and their wive*
.Walters.
Mrs. Deed Newton. Mrs. church on Thursday evening of this tained relatives Jrom Caledonia and
|,
' Harmcn of Chicago were enter- until Monday. Mrs. Barlow accom- &lt;care to donate, will you kindly call
.. Lucy CregloW and Mrs. Edith Bon- week. Reports of the past year’s Indiana Sunday.
cither
pf
these
guardians
and
they
i
'
panled
them
home
for
a
short
visit.
•
tained at Sunday dinner at the
। I !nell went to Grand Ledge last week work, election pt new officers and
The Ladles’ Aid will.be held in
will
be
only
too
glad
to
call
for
it
Harry Wnlldorff. Mtes Minnie
home of Mr. and Mra. Robert Hun| Wednesday where they surprised
plans for future activities will make the church basement Thursday, din­
Harrison and Mrs. D. L. Christian
derman In Grand Rapids.
Mrs. •John
Jugle,
a ,ormcr
former mcmocr
member up the program. Everyone interest­ ner served by committee. Mpn. compliment* are
wnrtn music rums
lof
Mrs
,onn JU8
‘C’ a
lheJr
club
Jugle
Mrs. V. L. Wolcott- of Charlotte were In Benton Haxbor Friday. Mra. 1FOUR MUSIC CLUBS
. of their 600 club. Mr*. Jugle wa* ed in the Sunday School Is urged to please bring putty knives and -if
HAVE BEEN ORGANIZED.* I
lhe ladlns
ladlcs hnd
had
I 8urprUcd
...rnrl.kd ond the
Our football team was too much
ipent Sunday afternoon with her Walldorff. who has been there for
possible stay and help putty in win­
be present.
Four music clubs have been or-; E happy visit.
sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. about two weeks, returning with
Mra. George Forbey. who has been dows of tiie churclk
Keith Daniels. Mra. Wolcott and them.
i ganlzed recently by Mrs. I. J. Smith------------ ' &lt; &lt; »----------------Mrs. Grover Cline entertained the
under the doctor’s care the past few
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
Mrs. Daniels spent the evening with
Hon. John C- Ketcham spoke at a These dubs are: (1) The Keyboard
Home Economics class Thursday at
have won and they arc looking for­
their parents, Mr. and Mra. A. T. Republican meeting al Big Rapid* iClub, for children from seven to ten j Mrs. 8. C. Brock entertained at | days, to belter al this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woldring of her home.
years old. Harmon Wilcox, presl-'dinner Sunday in honor of the
,______________________ on Friday night. Mra. Ketcham acMr. and Mrs. Glenn Allen and son. ward to their game with Martin thia
Holland were guests of Mrs. Wold­
‘------------------- jbirthdays
motto *"
te "We
will prac­ of three of her relatives,
Wolcolt home In Freeport.
companying him. On Tuesday night ■ ctent; their
Richard, and mother. Mrs. J. Allen, week foe another win.
ring
’
s
sisters.
Mrs.
J.
E.
Roush
and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Field and he was at Bellevue and tonight at tice.” (2) The ivory Key Club, for I covers being laid for twelve. Those
The Pythian orders greatly appreOPTOMETRIST
Mrs. A. B. Fish, and their families of Middleville spent Bunday with
Mb* Barbara Wilcox spent Sunday Grand Rapids.
■children aged 11 to 15 years, Roy from away were Mr. and Mrs. War:iauvc* at
nt Grandville.
virnuuvuic.
--— — . —-—- ---—_— — ■ ■ -■
relatives
Phone 2634
Hasting*
with Mr. and Mrs. Cranston Wilcox I Mrs. Floyd Brown. Mrs. Gary Dennison, president; their 'motto te, Iren Wilcox and family of Jackson. Saturday.
Mr *M Mn. B«n KM*te .tlend-.Y™ RobwUoo or Che one r*n*.
The W. M. A. met with Mrs. Owen
... - _
. ....
. . . —
/nmuarlv hetan/Hn — In nur hnnnrael
of Ann Arbor. They also called on [crook. Mrs. Wm. Mishler. Mrs. "Practice makes skilled ringers."
Dodse Thursday afternoon.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Robert Field at Albion College.
George Newton and Mrs. Wayne &lt;3&gt; True American Music Club,
Business had to take a back seat
Twenty-eight neighbors
rela­
- ------and
'Merrick-were In Grand Rapids last students of High school age. Viva
week Wednesday attending a mis­ Smith, president; motto. “Practice, lives gathered at the home of Mrs. here Monday vjhllc a number of our
MIDDLEVILLE.
I did so much for thc local lodge
business men traversed the woods
Play.
Prosper."
&lt;4&gt;
Sherwood
Music
Anna
willlttS
Saturday
evening
to
A republican banques followed by when living, and knowing that we
sionary convention,
and
marshes around the country speeches by Clare E. HofTman, con-, needed a naw stove they know that
Club,
for
pupils
enrolled
with
the
[remind
her
thal
another
year
had
i Andrew Houfstatter and Mrs. Ido
trying
to
get
back
the
value
of
their
Chicago
"School.
Dorothy
Roush,
i
passed.
Cards
were
indulged
in.
also
Palmatler were Sunday afternoon
hunting licenses. So far'we haven’t
guest* of Mrs. Miranda Sisson of president, and Dorothy Ballance, [lunch at midnight.
heard of any very large returns.
—frffport
'
North Irving. Mr. and Mra. C F. secretary; motto. "Play always as if |
am. whom we all know so well, who Thanks, good people.
Dr. Hugh Kennedy of Grand Rap­ will be toastmaster. All county can- ‘ Charles H. Whitmore ot MuakaSisson and daughter. Janet, of Kal­ a master were listening." The young :
.
id*4 conducted the first quarterly didatcs on tiie republican ticket will; gon. and lady friend were the waakpeople belonging to these dubs are
I
amazoo were visitors also.
i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton of greatly interested and arc "howlng,- m2 ^Tw conference at the M. E. church Fri­ be present Come and look them end guests of hi* parent*, G. D.
splendid progrtss in their work.
1; rcaring
*r,n’ ,or
for her "
mother.
lother Mr
Mrs.
* R
R. W.
w day evening. He was accompanied
near Hudson visited al the homes
over and get acquainted. The only . and Mra. Whitmore. Chartoa atari*
I
; Moulton, who te very low. returned by Mra. Kennedy and Mr. and Mra.
of Mr. and Mra. Earl Vandicn. Mr
big meeting here this campaign, ar- teaching in Muskegon high Khaal
[home
Friday and
ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE.
i
~ te„ at present.un­ Jerry Crisa of Grand Rapids. It te range to be present
i this Monday evening. Other guaaU
and Mra. 8. C. Kesler and Mr. and
planned
to
hold
the
second
quarter
­
Mra Chester Keech from Thursday
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Mitchell. 437
ah-Andy McKeown of South Thorn- I were C- E Storr and family of
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres were ly conference at Carlton Center.
W. Mil) St., were pleasantly sur­
apple was seriously Injured Wed-1 Orand Rapids and Edw. B. WhU(until Sunday of last week.
._
guests
of
the
former
’
s
son
and
wife
Rev
F.
Loomis
look
a
trailer
load
j Mra. V. R- Wlnlnger and Mias prised on Sunday when twenty-six
nesday when cutting corn with a more and family of Harting*
,ro“ ma*’' un“ of canned fruit and grape juice. 160 horae-draWn machine
Sadie Glasgow are in East Lansing relatives and friends came to reHe stepped
**
*“
*■
"*■*
quarts, to Bronson hospital at Kala­
today attending a meeting under
off in front of it and the horse made
mazoo Friday This more than cov­ a sudden start badly cutting Mr.
the auspices of the Conservation De;
“ h" home ers the local church's apportionment McKeowns leg
He was taken lo
partment &lt;nd the Federated Wom­ UrtM., Th. .uuu brtWM .
to that institution for this year.
lhe hospital and Is doing us well a*
Maurice Johnson will
en's Clubs of Michigan, the ses- bountiful pot luck dinner and thc on Monday evening.
Mra. Albert Wells has been ap­
Mtes Florence Skeoch. who is at­ can be expected. We arc all sorry
day was happily spent in a social
pointed to succeed Mrs. Lobdell os tending school at Muskegon, visited for An&lt;]y. who Is a fine fellow and
I Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Evalet en­
JohMon. who bu
assistant
to
H.
O.
Mohrman,
receiv
­
the
home
folks
Saturday
and
Sun
­
resigned.
Those from away were Mr. and
a hard worker.
tertained at a hunting party Monday.
Iday after which dinner was served Mrs. Ella DaVis and Mr. and Mrs. er of the local bank.
The Pythian Sister* will haw a
Many thousands of bushel* 6T on­
Curtiss mill has been running thc
Uncle David Moulton remains in ions arc being stored here, besides supper previous to their monthly
Chock Cate
lb.
' to the following; Dr. Aulley. Leslie Ernest Davte of Charlotte. Mr.
'Roth. O. Frldlle. Max Saltaklpper and Mrs. Clement Davis of Eaton past week.tuming out a large order a very critical condition at this writ­ the car load* that arc being ship­ meeting thia Monday evwniag.'
All Our Beef Is Chicago Beef
ing.
of Dowell, Fred Blaser of Alto. Al­ Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Mark for baseball bats.
ped right to market.
■ The official board of the-M. E.
The W. F. M. S. held their month­
bert Blaser of Moseley. Mrs. Chris Rabbltl and family, Mr. and Mt*.
The school kids are working hard
। Blaser of Lowell and Mrs.* Alma Harold Watkins, Mr. and Mra. Lou|e church met at tiie church basement ly meeting with Mrs. F. Loomis Fri­ for come thing thal you will all want publican meeting Thursday evening.
Monday
evening.
Plans
were
made
day
afternoon.
'Flngleton ahd son Glenn of North Erandebcrry and Mra. Gladys Hainfor a wood bee to be held soon to ‘ Rev. F. Loomis called on Mrs.
, Broadwag.
line and childreji ot Bajtle Creeklay in a supply of fuel for thc Philo Fuller at HasUngs Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Severance
church.
Mra. Fuller is In very poor health. J
-- - ---'miscellaneous shower.
and Barbara Van Dyke of Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Don Richards and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Prentice
Mrs. Earl Rogers lias been under
spent several day* in Hastings last
. ----- .. ....— ------: th0 dbetor’s care tor lhe past few twb children of near Detroit spent
week with Mra/L. Severance. They of east Hastings very delightfully
days.
Sunday at thc Dan Postma and H.
•pent three day* at the World’s Fair. entertained twenty-eight of their
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brunner, ac­ W. Oosch home*. Mrs. Gosch ac­
They have also been on a vacation relative* at their home on Saturday
companied by Rev. F.’ LoOmls. M. companied them home Sunday eve­
evenlpg.
the
occasion
being
a
miscel
­
trip to Waahingtofi. D. C.. Jersey
W. King and Ivan Roush, were In ning. calling on Edgar Cheney and
laneous
shower
for
their
son
and
City, New York City, Philadelphia.
Grand Rapids Monday afternoon. family of East Lansing enroute. She
Buffalo. Niagara Falls, coming back daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Pren­
will also visit her daughter. Mrs.
Mrs. Brunner is not so well.
tice. ,
to Detroit through Canada.
Dr. H. 8. Wedel has enrolled in a Earle Jack, and family at Detroit
Thc evening was spent playing
I Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs
post graduate course tn medicine and expects to be gone a week.
Will Sheffield went to spend a few pedro. top *corc being won by Mra
Rev. P. Loomis. Rev. j. L. Ickes
Prentice. The
Couple and surgery sponsored by tbe Uni­
days wlttt thrtr son, Glenn, and Clarence
versity of Michigan and is In Grand and George Bassett spent Friday al
family in Assyria township. Satur­ received many gifts for which they Rapids each Thursday until Dec. 13 the former's farm near Smyrna.
Urgabaam
day morning they all left by auto­ werc very pleased.
John Fish. Jr., of near Lake City
Mr. and Mra Russell Benton and
Out
ot
Unhiaguests
were;
Mr.
and
mobile for an over the week end
children of Grand Rapids spent wa* in town Saturday with a load of
visit with Mr. and Mra. Frank Stout Mra. Clarence Prentice and non of
Sunday at the W. Campbell home. fence post* and returned home tn
box
and family, former residanU of this Ionia; Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Prentice
MUs Vivian Parker t* now em­ the evening with a load of baled
place, now of Portland. Ind. They and Georgia'and Mr. and Mra. Guy
ployed at the Dr Peckham home straw. John Pish. Sr., accompanied
returned Sunday evening, making Dcbong and Violet and Maxine of
largo boa *19c
Battle CreeK; Mr. and Mr*. James and MUs Grace Bryans at thc Ken­ him home, remaining until Tuesday
the return trip through Ohio.
whan the former returned for anShort. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Fitzgerald. neth Braendle home.
Mra. Alvah Moore is recovering
. SCAVENGER PARTY
Mr. and Mr* Carl Dunkle and Mar­
The King’* Herald* held their reg-;,
A FINE SUCCESS. cia Ann. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl from severe cut* and bruises about
the face and hands suffered when ular meeting in lhe church base-1 •
| Twenty-two guest* werc enter­ Rollins ot Kalamaaoo.
she fell down the cellar stairs a ment Saturday afternoon.
tained on Saturday evening, Oct- 13.
Among tliosc who were In attend- .!
week
ago.
breaking
a
mflk
bottle
I
A
SECOND
DAUGHTERby Miaaas Prances and Isabel Sage
Scout Executive and Mrs. Lloyd which she was carrying and thus Mwe at the Grand Chapter O. E. S.' ■
at their home on 8- Hanover 8t- The■
young people enjoyed a scavenger Shafer are the parents ot a daugh- receiving the Injuries. Mr*. Wesley al Grand Rapids last week were !
party and had a delightful time। ter. Ann Joy. born at Pennock bos- Blough assisted'with the household Mra. Onio Knowles. Mrs. Claude
Fighter, Mn. L. B. Le*ter. Mra. Mil- hunting for various and sundry ar­ pital on Wednesday. Oct 10. Thc duties during the past week.
R. F. Kunde ha* purchased from
W«Miwr
ticle* both new and of ancient vin­, little one weighed *lx pound* and 12
natu of ladings"and Mn- Arthur!
tage. All declared It a very happy outlie- -Mdth*r and daughter ar* Mr. and Mrs. Julius Will*, tiie house
belfert
&lt; Chicago.
where
they
now
reside.
(X?
doing
splendidly.
CangratulaUuiii.
evening.

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I mother, was all that could be asked ।
' for as far as voice and vigor were
[concerned. She talked too fast but
no one can say they could not hear;
•'her. It U always much easier for |
i an older person to play a younger
[part than it ta for youth to Imitate '
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[age. Il was so distinctly a ciiaroc- .
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- - glvp
.
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lhlnk
01 “• ‘’though
co’-' should ^^'h'en^CTeat
Credit foTuta '
of &lt;W“Ur lnto lheJ alr' “nd “I
,#umns of advance notices to their ^m.We
in wLeh IS
B dove and flle* BW,y'
iin» at o productions you do not have one of handled it
Personally I felt that „ Not. the ,e“l enjoyable feature of,
'. SSL? those terrible people writing for you
'ddl^r“^«*»»» performance is the running
। «
known as a Dramatic Critic
I ^'Fral T ddle a5cd *°men aboul fire of comment with which he en-;
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Whcn 1
,n mv “nlOT KBr Bl "•
deceitful
minx." She temper^ satU?almed a? hlnJKl
ni&gt;- iwinir nr jlr« Lrn* H ODil. Inr.
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—... l(-&lt;upciGu at------ ,
rnltnoe the girls
triple would
urrillld take
tnlre turns
him* : should have known
kllOU'n her lines
line* better.
IkOttor 1 work.
...—I. He is
I- a_ man
_______
o____
____ ...
*mi H.norrr
college
of fine
personality
cihjRCH or CH11IT, COAT* OROVB. writing reports for our school paper .jJ1''™?’.
?nd
8lB«e
with
r. o. Win*. Putor ion the various dramatic and musl-e sweetest little ensemble Ive keen mentality and an artistic sp­
in a m . Hunds* Sfk&lt;w&gt;i n a. M .! cal affairs. I always felt that direct.;se&lt;ncostume was perfect. She predation of the success he has
HASTINGS :: MICHIGAN
&gt;&lt; &gt;•— «• &gt;-*—
। honest and constructive criticism was certainly fresh and piquant and achieved In his profession.
I was excellent tonic for any amateur “nv'blng but godmothertsh but she
jn
performance he Is able to
group. The nature of the species al- *as
completely convincing. Her spring one surprise after another on
ne-i"
an,p
neet.nc nt
or most
mcsi unfailingly
uniaumgiy suggests
suggests the
me iw-i
”
' , “ Mrs- Frederick Taylor
“ and his audience, keeping them in a
... ccaslty
-------------of- a. "bracer."
-------------- T- -----------. sbp
she 13
is 0a new
new arrival ta
nn ,tate of brcath|es8 wonder and de­
Methodi.t
started to
In w.ati
Hastings.
f! J । write little sketchy. Impudent Items *hos* comlnr “»ust 8*ve director light until they forget to note the
■■ P. M I about these plays and. what do you Barnett some valuable and decorn- flight of time. The fact that many
l.t.r ....
.. .. out
. came one of
.....
tlvr
wna the
the on*
” ..think,
the big city
. 1vcmntrrinl
n,otcrln*- Here
Here was
one of
, these trick* are Inventions of h’is
newspapers to my dormitory and
lo?£ed BtuhcrrI &lt;aW own
1
adds Intereat to the entertain-1
&gt;'• asked me to review all college and.® Palry Godmother, when I shut menL
;
high school dramatic and musical !"y ey7' 1 bwd ■ P&gt;e“»n£ volc,‘d
Admission for matinee, 10 cents—
jierformances in the city. Well, pret- *Bdy discussing ordinary, affairs of ,
no reserved seats.
■
I
di'rr.in*. ' "p/u
, ty soon I began to be given assign-' J1/0- The F«lry element was all in
Evening admission. 15 cents If ■
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menta to the big. legitimate shows ‘be costume and the mysterious ap- purchased in advance.
Foil 5.U.L - I
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. .
.
in
the
down-town
theater*
and
I
t
;
*
ar,n
.".u
,
’
Bnd
-----------------'
‘
"
“
bing.
'J----------------She
didn't
Admission
will
be
increased
to
20
city,
will
prove
a
very
interesting
; III "e Him
"« still would be doing it. I gueas. if talk
l?lk like
l‘kS any
aby Godmother from
f~— cents at thc door. All scats are re- sl*“kcr. A play 'The Marriage
,,&gt;,,,,.1 I,,,,,...
1 U ANTF.|&gt; - -U'„
&lt;*_■
.&lt;
.
•
..
.
rtn!
acrve
d
for
the
evening
performance.
•
Proposal"
will
be
presented
on
this
things had been different down here I'“lry*and ‘bat I ever knew. I... ,
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10 17
I
HI
-r on daddy's farm. I saw The Vir- w---------------------------«“blng for her next appearance.
—•••—?- • Proceeds from this entertainment Pr'*r“m ®nd directedI by Albert
,
W,l' n) fll
— n.pllnn.
, n sir! '
lii.ridrl
ti.i.l.e
»•*
matinee, ..(&gt;1
did &gt;hn
the chll- I win fcdp to defray the coat of the B^k"' deluded In this program
। aunan
glnlan ...u
and my
my nngrr*
finger* &gt;icnru
Itched so *®ul‘ n,. ■ ■ 1, a
ltu«.■ rli l.-d.l. II..IUC *,
to write it up that I could hardly dr'nJ°*c ber! Just ask me
Christmas Carol program.
[*111 * musical numbers and several
To PROTECT You Constantly
—
.
».
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, novel stunts, style show of other
rest.
It was --------marvelous
but ..there, -Hodge and his Dad Gaffer werc
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
.
...
-------- — years and a hog calling contest,
1 .............. Ed*-.
were two very definite things I ■good. I shall allow no person tn
FOIC SALE lltolwn K..r.
Wa talar* Hama*. Begaakold Oood*.
II
_ _
.
t-rriso
Come early Friday evening for this
NOTJIH rianu Iuium*
Ilrrw.lrr rr-rn Cftol •
! wanted to say about a leading char- tell me
m that they failed.to hear Gofl.u.M.n* rrfifii
Frtral* ar**a* at LOW KATES
•ndilion.
Will
।
fer
tn
the
most
remote
corner.
He
I
Y.M.C.A.1ILMS
entertaining program. On Thursday
ncter
and
one
of
thc
minor
parts
4**11 "L-2. K. r U oint. I’-. E H...,d
Tcr»n. 3341 W Mill SI
^■f 1 i
fiddled well also. Hodge was good
.
-------- evening the High school orchestra,
j tiiat must now go Jorever unsaid.
directed by Wesley Logan, will pro­
Well, where wert&gt; we? Oh, yes. and he dances well. He wiggled
mote
than
I
thought
necessary
but
,
Rev,
Don
O.
Carrick
of
Woodland
»eni
a musical program in lhe white
Clare Tree Major, director of the
[
8»ce*i"j" "‘M.r'flrMr
1 Children's theater in New York., perhaps tall mA, like tall build- gave the opening talk at Camp Bar- | building.
401 Kalaaaxoo Nail. Bank Bld*
.„ ......
, | wrote a delightful version of the 'ings. have n mor$ decided sway ry at the officers' and leaders' re-, The chairmen of the 1934 ExpoSO III SIISl.* or lr*f.|.w*_ "Ithl ... d«1 |
A Homa Company Orcanlaod 1474.
&lt;.n ll.o tnllowib* farm*
8li«m» J
.&lt; ih- |.*«inr । belovcti fairy story- ' Cinderella." Therc was a genuineness about both treat last Saturday night and Abcn [sltion arc: Manager—Howard FerJ. L. MAVS. Local R&lt;pr»»*ntaU»*.
Johnson of Hustings gave thc clos-lris; Asst. Manager—DwtgtH Ferris;
bl» ILdli. lUrbrr l.lnjd Fi-hrr E J-l
r'l,rrM. e“'. La-'1 night and yesterday afternoon of them.
HaatU&lt;a. Mich.
| Todd. I— Mrlh.u.ld
Todil. । 1 card &lt;»p tiiankh—w» wt.b t^l
Papa Pierre played* the part of Ing talk Sunday noon. Twenty-six I Grain—Arthur Fuller; Corn—Ken• rr.irr
the Hastings Civic Players present-|
.r.lr n-lTir.irr. J. s M«nt H&gt; rr.
•n &lt; *ptaim. ' ed t^s version In a rather confi­ the father much better than he did men and boys for dinner Sunday neth Dunn; Vegetables—Sidney Hull,
the
part
of
Raoul
in
which
he
"dou-I
with a total attendance of 30.
Alphous Dunn; Fruit— Robt. Phlldent nnd somewhat ambitious man­
Potatoes — Geo. Cogswell;.
church,
i ner to a very well attended house at bied" in lhe second acl^ I like J- Rev. A. H Wynn of Woodland Hpa;
school—Herman
Newland,*
D, Putor.
night and a wildly excited audl- Loren Bayes on lhe stage immense- ] gave a convincing address in favor Rural
Pbon* sass cnce at me matinee, comprised of ly. He should be barefoot, standing of local option at the Quimby Robt. Heney; Grade school—Rus•hn«n. 10:30. l B|] me children in Christendom, on. a beach with lhe wind blowing church Sunday P. M. He was pinch- sell Laubaugh; Miscellaneous—Sanford Crook; Program—Homer Yecktrii &gt;ir ur«rj .’They filled every seat and most of ti tattered, open-necked shirt about hitting for Dean Davenport.
Model S L 34 Inter­
Ray Johns of lhe State Y. M. C.' ley.
-1 lhe &lt;■om. iniiied heel*. Hr
i &lt;i. i.r.n* .' the ables. Looking back on tjic play He could be a Prince of n Bavarian
national Truck
Home Economic*—General“?D"‘,Yul,r “ “ who,c 1 believe that Clare Tree kingdom in some remote European A. will meet with Hastings Hl-Y
■ home ami m lla&gt;imr&lt;
He could be Harold Teen [ clubs next Tuesday noon.
Frelda Bump; clothing—Genevieve
1929 BUICK
ii ,
“’" Major would have approved the cf-* comer
Mr and Mr, lion Karrher
or almost any sincere masculine type । Barry county was well represented Erway; Foods—Dorothy Lathrop;
----------I fort.
1926 Ford Roadster
rnilNril PRnPPPniNrQ
Of course there was much to be °F youngster I saw him In that lit- at lhe State Y. M. C. A. convention [ Advisors—Miss Lois , Carter. Homo
LUUNLIL rnUCttUINliS
dr^^b^w‘hat of it Jumor WaL tlp °np-“ct Play 8'’fn last year at, in Lansing Iasi Tuesday
Economics teacher T. N. Knopf. AgBody Olaaa Inatallad WhUo
Yon Walt
.,iun ton was the only member of the cast1 thc Methodist church. He was bet-[ Howard Frost, president of the rlculture teacher.
2« lla.lu.*. Till
2
Hew
A Jia Part* .
Mr*. 1Cli. &lt; rook
&lt;
' AUliml-e.
l*»-ir'thal had had previous experience i,,&gt;r *” ‘’ial than he was ’** Raoul's Young Men's Y group, called their I In lhe grain division there are to
j fi«.r*e
Id 17
'oil
‘exceptthat of high school produc- nart 1 Hked him as "Shorty" In the : nrst meeting last Wednesday eve- be 14 classes of entries, including
11.H,' t
f ,.i&gt;r third 100111*1
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH 1 SilTIlE
XX' Hons ‘ He starred In The Silver | Virginian. He has great promise. ; Ring at lhe home of C. F. and Mrs. corn,
popcorn, wheat, oats, rye.
..le .,f rnilLi.ic &gt;!»'■ ■II....i, ...t". Tl.ur.
Thread one year ago and people tell
Babette, plnyed by Mary Lou Bur- AnkfH'
! beans, barley and alfalfa and clover
Phone 2637
Hastings
day Oei1 'J*. H&gt;#4 6-h.&lt;r lire*., MnF
dlrulte
,
'me he was excellent although I ronKhs. was a very small part done'
The Spokes Club meets next Mon- seed. Five classes are scheduled In
■ tr ,.m r.l.
roit iti s T lt..u— i a..
did not have thc opportunity to sec w,th cvcry' bl‘ of vhe ability the day evening, Oct. 22. at 7:30 sharp, the potato division, and ten in the
2 0« ; him “twinkle." Yesterday he han- youn8 lady possessed. She was [ln the office of Archie McDonald.
[ vegetable division. Class 30 includes
1 X
I.'7 tt Gr eeo s&lt; ..r imiu're |
। 4" died his lines beautifully but he pharming and carried herself well. '* The Hastings Father and Son ban- all kinds of fruit with prizes offered
____________ |U_I7 —.
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160 wa-' too young tor the part of Count I phHHppc was a most graceful young must occurs negt month. Nov. 12, [for the best display of fruit. Nuts.
2*o Conrod and I feel he must have man who deserved a bigger assign- with Chase S
Osborn ns the any kind. eggs, freak or oddity are
GRANGEPROGRAMS
*t i। ‘tnpnt
the------------special------------entries—in
".''’‘•J?'Justified
-C1?‘Justified himself much more in
In lp
last
r----- -. He wore his *costume
„» • ns -sPcakcr. Anyone who has to mlu included
------------ —in—
a ” year's play
The make-up choir-1. 'hough he had been accustomed to, hearing him Is unfortunalc. Get classes 31. 32, 33. 34 end 35. There
w-'h&gt; man nnd the director
thought so |tlBhu “nd breeches all hte life nnd &gt;our ticket* nnd boy early. A big are eight classes of entries tn tho
'loi'foo wheh they put on lhe mustache he had a v01Ce thal was mcant for treat is in store for all who can get manual arts department, and a spe­
ll os and goalee. He is Instinctively In,on! complicated lines.
,,nL
clal exhibit by rural schools will be
‘ciamatlc
I John Bnrnetl
certainly spoke his
"Four hundred eleven new trans- boxed on originality, quality and
ill want to rave Justa moment; rMtrlcted ”nca most clearly as the lations of the Bible have been made quantity of products. The sliver cup
Guaranteed Truss
about the costumes. They
were Heral&lt;1 and hu rat,’cr stiff man.- }’&gt; tf,c last 34 years, with 50 mil-(offered as a first prlxc will become
marvelous almost perfect ns to col- ller
difficult of
, Hon copies
the
«. successful
auwcaotui prepic-1
— printed
•"••• — each
— •• year."
j'-— "
the permanent
permanent nnwuiAn
possession nt
of »h»
the
or variety and period Mr* Pratt Iisentatlon.
sentBt,on' I've
I ve seen Joh
” in the
I, ;The
Fitting Service
John
the!,
;T»ie business of Kingdom BuildBuild-,.school winning It three times In
as cliairman of costumes U to be l SjwtllRht
Spotlight ns
as nn
an announcer He has ;big
big iis
s an
on adventure and a dare."
'succession
1 a -wonderful stage presence
Tiie I —.
------ | Entries in home economics will
am too d to bold tho rupture
' 1
-------^ Include 29 different Items Including
not say too much about that beau- little star of The Silver Thread. —~7'7' ■
1 M AS I El) T- I.u&gt; aUmt t' i W|,.|.. |.^t |
tlfu) stage-setting in the first and 'Cynthcal Reed, was thc trumpeter ' COURT HOUSF NF WQ canned fruit, canned vegetables,
! horn pullrt* lirutvr M&gt; r.hall. Sr.h- ।
' pickles, honey, clothing, household
third acts The daring color scheme, and was she a vision in tiie plum
1 on. t.*rr&lt;
colored
costume
and
flourishing
her
'
-----------------------furniture, etc.
the attractive plan, the permanent- 1
1 Lo-1 Or, Mi.L fof. A&lt;r , Slate Ituad ■
*
*for the
'
' ’
“*
feature “Selective Pressure
PROBATE COURT.
; Judges
exposition
will
' I r rhfun
lira.rd
H. u»n I., Her ,
locking doors and windows should golden trumpet?. She's a dear and
h»rt it..— 1. Slate lt&gt;.a.| '■'■••nr .1 J - l_ I
Control”. Nothing else like
— ■learn
——to
™ । Fst Thon*'i&lt; Henev Order nn- • come from M- 8- C*. and all enbe given a rating of 95 per cent, not [as she grows older she- will
s
‘
f
certainly
Jnlntlng
Admr
Pntcr
e
d
.
P
[tries
should be in place by Thun,
100 (&gt;cr cent until they remember 1speak a little slower. £h_“■•II SAM —II. 1 . r.l,
&lt; ...t r. ■ &lt;! ,1 • . ■■■ ,,
won•l'“" is
l'Eal.
Elroy ToMu. ttclhSUon of *•'
&lt;*&gt;■ ». ,
, that, at night. It is necessary to speaks loudly enough which
SH&gt; Mr* Unrdett. 4‘&lt;it. nt lU.t.ur.
Re Ute 1
have some type of visible light in. derfu) in a girl of her age.
:■,trust filed. Comm, to take testiThe Prescription Drug Store
Maybe the President will solve
,
FOR SAM -M l .I,- R..&lt;l&lt; pullet* *l.o
■ 2 ii Ian interior.
',I There that, completes thc review |mony
usued.
Iloinre
trarbtic
While l.»*l,i n.
|The*audience was appreciative and;i Est, Clare O. Doster. Petition for several problems at one time by
.
-o
mh
I
Tbe
setting
of
the
second
act
was
Fred-rirk.»r&gt; Free|H'rt
In 17
HASTINGS
i or, a dlsapixiintment to me. It was .generous with applause. It wai a Admr. filed, order for publication sending Gen. Hugh Johnson to Eu­
IIMF To MIKE KltAl'T -tl.r I.L , . 1, . 1
rope to make (lie people quit kicking
. &gt;,.,. 1 r ■ Id., r. ’. *, c
Ari Ki.ld-r halt 1
re *5 [ distinctly amateurish and I expect- big hit. another triumph for the Civ- 'entered.
rmle north W r-.ol «eh&lt;M«l
the dollar around.
“
re &lt;;&lt;’&gt;,ed to see fifth-grade pupils come He Playtra. I'm going to write a
Est Helen C. Mills. New bond of
ire, 40 ' out in gypsy costumes, rattling tarn- ’whole letter one of these days about,.guardian filed, order to discharge
"Mother wants to know whether
thb director and his staff, but until
surety
bond
entered.
she
shall
come
to
stay
with us for a
.. .anpi... li st tainment Usually the .civic Play- then, goodbye. Yours.
Betty Barry, jj Est Mary Clifford. Petition lor
.&lt;■Pi.hr4 io era do remarkably well as to stage
‘hearing claims tiled.
"It's thoughtful of her to suggest
•i.i’ho'”
a ’• ’ settings and I can't imagine why ' P S. I have wholly forgotten to
an alternative. Tell her to sew."
mento, to PumpUn-^iT'mi
tod
Checks Colds First Day—Head­
lorii .um-rred
'they failed ln this second act. T...
ache or Neuralgia in 30 Minutes!
'room* t- allowed'action and the interest and the fine ,;
—
/ t--,----- r • ------- i i Est. Patrick Corrigan- Notice of
MOTICB TO CREDITOR*.
■wr.i&gt;r&lt;-t&gt;te fund,
gowns and vuuntcr
courtier vuoiuiuca
costumes snvea
saved I J,
“Wishing
and J. he cutch
......
. — tails
------------Mott Spttdy Rttmditi Known
•T”.?’.'".
h«wever It went. dp
An into the
.K- bal- [“
little
tykes ,bBl
that sat U
un
dr v-1(hearing issued.
L.r w!: lit
It. however
“le tykM
P on
00 the drivI Eat. Jennie Stewart. Order asslgn'cony and looked down on it. It ers sca‘- RettHy the Pumpkln.Two mom* f,.r !i*lit hnuae '
1 Fort RENT
ing residue entered, discharge of
’'‘Tn
much
better The viiccacrchecker- , O^ch
and the appearing
and dis
|
n 17
ii
&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;•».« ucuci
----- .------.----- - ----“ ­ Admrx. Issued, estate enrolled.
Inquire 401 .&lt;*■&gt;. Michifan I
” . "j
n 11
he,
p-f -'
. board Ukrace of black and white appearing of
°t the Godmother in
In ‘the
13th
HABTDCOB PARISH.
A Vr
..,.1 blocks should to much greater ad- fireplace
fl"Pl®“ was
*“ mighty
minhtv worthy
wnrthv stageatw. ...“k, ,aul ? ,J?‘d „ J/, lon ,r
HOI'SE «oi h rlrrlri. Pchl- in lhe r.nu. , METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
enlt. 1
tiie .toll of to I“ "" 0IM'
»““&gt;*
■ 1 r a • &gt;, r • .nt
vantage, but. after all. a set should coach
cra
—
--entered
AIUK* h*r Sl,r.-p.!• ohad
soueaked
nnd rumMed
rumbled-lucation
entered.
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to eall
• ■le &lt; h*« A S.otl A Kon 1
....M,.- look good to all the house, shouldn't ^Jvef
Bd “
»ueaked and
| *lc® i°nMftry
E Ames p,.t|llon for
■ l-norie . I J___* 1 -._______________ 1 ' 1 '
' I U»u«h, Cttdmn. ~ . tor
&gt;• « B«W s.rry M .hr „.m. I ,'“X “
»'d"
..
She talks in a moat pleasing. Ju“&gt;
‘or
P-J*? under ! ""st M™ i McKee Bond of exeu.n N.J venfie way and her expression was &lt; h°l*. you ”
«ne be the Civic
“"y “«*'
of e«
10-17
dramatic crttlc and ro what ™ ££ lflnUng Sdemen7 eS
/.•/.’Xi excellent. She danced like a fluff
.. aii of thistledown and the girl is unde- do” « mB“" *ho 1 "ally am Let “ : oroer
aetuemem en1 ' Ih. ' A\Vo.1l.|'*7&lt;d' r.r'to.*;/ in ‘"od
. .
niably beautiful.
Dr her magic-1me ,bUM around and sting 'em. I -— -' _
■ __
_
UIIM, IXtObrr 13. A. I». 1M3*.
Est. Tliomas Heney. Bond of
gt«.ri ci.m.ni. J*dt&gt; •&lt; Pr»i
f a K creaied ball-gown she eeached a You'll learn a whole lot from get-,
'Arinin filed, letters of Rd min is Ira- ---------- '
Fh.o.e 731—F2
10 17
in- ..d» point where her beauty was breath- lUlg stung
r
Betty Barry.
| Ikm luuM. order Ilmirin, ■eUfe.
FOR SALE Antiqu milk »afr. bemkra.e
[nZXn taking. If she had a weakness it*
irvikc
ment. petition for hearing claims (
”—- -* “—
filed, notice to creditors issued, final
'.’bld"'."’' ulll!7"[ Anna l-.Uon, Cl"j
account of special Admr. filed, apeclal Admr. discharged.
,
NO lirsnst, tra
Est. Roxana Dawson. Annual ac-'
r«&gt;ni,rnr runniri
&gt;□* . ilirk. I J4
count filed.
'.
on E State 1I...A
Est. U. R Layman. Final account'
Lost oct if. It
er Spaniel Idreh
of special Admr. filed, order allow­
i»k bi
r)M and he danced . with an ?6 for which .h.™ «-m
ing account entered, discharge of
Mr.
- •
t North MV .I. It:, i
special Admr. Issued, estate enrolledPaul Ilerr*
10 2 4
Est. Elroy Tobias. Proof of will :
For SALE—Bbeei*., hoc* con. at thTom Rrnay farm touth of ('ethohe •
by commr. filed, order admitting will
eerneterr
10 34
WANTED Ho..der *C f.r. North Ilan i
Est. Nellie Smith. Petltlcm for
rk&gt; north of I'l.lon ,
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL v
re?v deftaltata
Mr*' W1U,Bm 8ch('nk«‘ •”4 chil- Admr. filed, waiver of notice filed,
Eleanor Htrlekleti
CHURCH
MOTItTB TO CBBDITOBS.
Mrs. Ida Wilkinson and Mrs Celia the vt
in 17 |
DouUit R. Krill*. Mlnl«t«r
drcn ipent 3und*y ‘Hcnioon at the order appointing Admr. entered.
Biota of Mlehlcan, th* Probata On
HUSTINGS MARKETS
indl\ .Hrhool 10:30 A il Erenin* Bllderbeck -of Assyria visited at "Robil
FOR RENT—Mr « rix-m hon.e at Learh I
J*°lnI,H1«h home of her mother. Mn. E. D.
Est. Charles W. Watkins, Petition
the Conaty of Barry.
lake. 2 mile* out on North Broadwa*
Frank
Norton's
Sunday
afternoon,
school
presentation
------ ---------------------------------------------------------------WIllLil *I w.fcI-fcr- of
_• V«&gt;rmzm
t l-l 11a
-itation which
wit- Lake.
Vermontville.
for Admr. filed.
, Tn. the matter ot too
C*l! at hou.e
Route 2
Mr. Will
Ic-H
l
—
at.
.
...
_
_
| Mr. and Mrs. Grover Marshall nessed. throughout which he treat- । Mr’ .nd M„
n,.,h nf - ,
For **l». Barrtd Rock ro- .ter* for Ho­
Est- Clara G. Rogers. Petition for
spent
llar dinner.
in 17 1
•sXo'Si
c““"
Admr. filed.
FIRST UNITF-D BRETHREN CHURCH. Foth'»_________________
,
NoTICF.— No htititl
Est. John Smith. Petition to.ax- !
R**id*ac? c’o^soatk Hu&gt;ov«t st.
I Mlss
Cleota
Conklin W
spent
the name U William Fox.
• Invjif &gt;|"&lt;* «IIoh
MH.
e.TOU
„. change U. a Liberty bonds filed, or­
HM+l-X+rtoiTe-"'
Knn&lt;Uy Hfhooi ii ii a. W
w-&gt;r*M|.' week in Chicago and visited a Cen*
‘
der to exchange y. S. Liberty bonds 1
th- f.*.t.&gt;r. intrriiir&lt;ii*tr, tury of Progress
I Jeanne, werc as sweet as they could
Fred Schlffman nf n.ou
WANTED— E.perii'O jed *alealad.
one I *ti.i .rrrnoii
.
[
’i'.;:;"1 “»
Honn,«n «.i«d at
.t be even if they were supposed to be visited his Jreent* her? Momtay k entered.
rWto’n.Er,''’ o'J o'. * Wto'to
Est. Helen E. Hampton. Waiver of
in- meanles. Susette. the little blonde
The hunt Inc mmo hSr.n
•.i.-Hn* TLur.,i»&lt; -..inn* *t 7 Ml
At Oien Asplnall's Saturday and SunFr.rd.rn*. Rtor.
{
™
•t notice filed.
“Jill "mt, ^Olm'n Mpln.ll ol Ml dr.-l-d u,d .UOUM ho w., th.
nr middl- aerd m&lt;n . *“K,“
!
through
the
piece
with
'charming
j
“
j
0
??
1
Jear around
Al." 1
- OBITUARY.
401 b. sut* uo*4.
| Hickory Comers spent the week end grace
When she danced her solo I
B.ARBERS CORNERS.
Winfield Scott VanEtt was born at 1
!»*•Sunday. Ort 31—Bible HehoxL 10:00,at Heber Julllen's.
dance in the second act she was far
The Altoft P. t. A. will meat Fri- Tiffany. Ohio. Feb. 11. 1M7 and de­
T'Vn,hPO&lt;MU^&lt;' * M E,'n,,l*1 Mrs. Charles Poth of Grand Rap- more graceful than the ordinary run day evening. Oct. 19. Program Is In parted this life, Oct. 2nd. 1934. He
V'u &lt;,wo .
of ?«.n*'diri.ne,«rekfZ|,ds U 'Ulting at Grorer Marshall's. of amateurs. She has real acting, charge of MLw Myrtle Wilson Mrs
lived to thc age of 87»years. 7 montiu
CHAMOB OMNTMEIT BATH.
re*ri&gt; ..mm* &gt;t 7 30). N«n» ,.nir» pr» j Mr and Mrs. Lowell Jarrard and ability. Her voice was a little weak -------------Roy Preston
and- -Mrs. Herman and 21 days. He leaves to mourn
,Bmn’’ vtatled Bl Orover w«*cber» at limes. Jeanne, and how glad I Hauer are the refreshment oommlt- their ion two sons, Clarence E. of
4 hi
m a. p‘w hr Battle Creek Sunday.
was to hear them call her “ZJawh,"
Orangeville with whom he reilded, '
M*ihodi&gt;t riiu»th with K-v Hr».»
thMrs. Lula Gray visited from Pri- was a faithful little trooper who did
The county Fjoad Commissioner. Lawrence W of South Bend. Ind.. .
I?.";1* w.”m h'.’'Jurrb-s..4*y. *** until Saturday night at Leon her work waU. Her acting while James Crawley arid his helpers, have and a daughter. laVernie Wilson, of 1
wearing the tight shoe was remark- finished the county road fngn Bar- Utteyville. Colorado, one sister. Mrs [
-Mr. and Mrs. Vem Elliston of
EUa Fuller, a brother. Will VanEtt. &lt;
"West Vermontville spent ' Sunday lutely foreign to her nature. I one mile wuth to connect with city of Pine Creek and nine grandcidl- '
with Mrs. Lula Gray.
think that Jeanne was tho- product of Hastings approach and then back dren and four great-grandchildren [
FOR RAI.M—J.
Mrs. Lowell Jarrard and Law­
Greece H K
1-2 mile to the lake which makes a besides a host of nieces and nephews
rence. Mrs. Lula Gray and Mrs Ida
very desirable road lo the lake traf­ and great niece and nephews of [
Norton attended the funeral of tprb and demonstrate her lesson. fic. Tiie commissioner and his help­ Battle Creek. Unton City; Athens &lt;
Frank E. HMy at Vermontville Susctte was Margret Barnett and ers need much credit for a Job of and Pine creek and a host of &lt;
Thursday. .
*•
road making Ilka this.
friends.
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12 BUSSES DAILY

THE TRIO CAFE

for

13TH

GEO. M. NEWTON

Our Service

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.

CARDS of THANKS

WRECKING

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THE CHURCHES

666

STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY

iJ

NATIONAL BANK Of HABTINGB.

�f Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1934

WIMPOSED
00760839

nles will be relieved ot 81,700,000 of I

sales tax, which they now pay on i
sales of gasoline. Can anyone offer a I
good reason why gasoline and .auto-

PART 1W&lt;

THE HASTINGS BANNER
interesting letter
FROM MRS.
ORR FISHER
~

see lhe play "Cinderella" at the Cen-

MARTIN CORNERS.

iiri prill qrmiinF

Orr Fisher spent Sunday
with
school auditorium Friday aftWm. Cogswell and family of Lake- ,ernoon.

nLLirUL uLlllIUL ! «
dv
ocn ponce
ul ntu
unUub

view.

,

MLU Opal Webb of Battle Creek te

These that attended th*
Mra. Eva Trautweln returned In the village for several days.
Thursday from s visit with friends
Harold Webb entertained Vernon
pay a sales tax? We thlrik this Is a 1
SaUgUB, Mass.—Coming
Cree*’ „
| Jeffries Sunday of Nashville white
contemptible way of trying to .
.
Home Boon
------------'with the FERA in an adult educa­
Katharine
and
Pauline
Stutz
spent
his
sister.
Garnet
waa
’
the
guest
of
WOULD EXEMPT SALES OF cheap,
evade a fair share of the tax burowu
REPORT 8HQW8 AN EVER tion program for the unemployed the week end with their sister. Mra. | Vernon's sister Rachel
1 Mra. Charlee Harrington.
September 28. 1934.
den
den nt
of thia
this state. We think such —
selI ­
OARS AND OIL FROM
through the use of unemployed “S?
cu^w.1* Ud U. Hlw.
INCREASING WORK FOR
fishness ought to be rebuked em­ Hastings Banner.
teachers; Red Cross classes were or­
SALES TAX
India and China, but it ma'
phatically by the voters of this state. Hastings, Michigan.
HUMANITY
ganized in home hygiene, food selec­
*
(y Sunday School convention at । ®venln,{ at the ,x&gt;me 01 Herbte WU- J wedding invitation hurt lew.
tion. first aid and life saving.
This amendment, If it shall carry, Dear Sirs:
The Banner is a most welcome
The membership enrollment for Quimby Tuesday evening.
will reduce from three cents a gal­
NO REASON FOR THIS
IMPORTANT
PHASES
visitor
Friday here
here m
in saugus,
Saugus,
the year ended June 30. 1934 was
lon to two cents a gallon the tax on v
Ion
“llor every rnaay
No school Thursday and Friday
DISCRIMINATION gasoline. That will take (7.000.000, Massachusetts, where I am visiting
an increase of 100418 because the teacher. Miss Darby,
OF HEALTH WORK 3402484.
from the money needed to build and &lt;our o'd neighbors. Mr. and Mrs.
members over the Roll Call fo» the attended the Teachers' Institute at
Maintenance of Oounty Eoad maintain good roads in Michigan. i Alonzo Hilton and family, having
previous year. In the agency's Kalamazoo.
•
Nothing but a selfish motive and a ‘ accompanied them home from their. Other Activities Include Life seventeen Midwestern Area states,
Systems Would Fall on
Please remember lhe Rally Day
desire to saddle that amount on Michigan visit. We had Ideal
Saving, Nutrition Courses, loss In* membership during five years program at church next Sunday.
Rea) Estate
somebody else can be ascribed u&gt;!*«rther «nd a lovely trip, stopping
of depression has approximated only Oct. 21. Special program in the
Civilian Relief, Etc.
I
Again we, urge our readers not to this attempt. If the proposition is'enroute at Niagara Falls, which I
two percent.
morning at 10:30. Co-operative din­
I overlook lhe amendment ballots correct, and we maintain that it Is. enjoyed very much. One who has
The American Red Cross has re­
Dates for the annual Roll Call are ner at 12:30. Kentucky Jubilee
There will be several of them at that
cannot
Mint the
uic owners of
or automobiles
auiomoonca for
ror "ever
------ .
-the
— •Falls, ---------; Imag• icascu
leased hii
an otuciai
official report
report or
of iu
Its acac- from November 11 to 29. All the or­ singers will be with us for the after­
,/tbe November election. We espe- X!1S!k'1K
a.Sl±Ur»5 romplw™^ r« u.. UM me*&gt; ganization's activities are dependent noon service at 1:30, followed by
I ViMly urae every reader of Ute Ban­ furnish lhe revenue U&gt; build and। tiiem. After leaving Syracuse. New ;
year which tells a significant story upon Individual support. Enroll­ sermon by our district superintend­
;
ner to vote against two propositions. maintain such roads,-then there Is। York, the roads gradually become of
ever-increasing services to hu­ ment fees range from (25.00 down to ent. Dr. Hugh Kennedy. Be sure
,
I which we think are selfish in thc no reason whatever for thto attemptL more hilly and rocks more numer- manity.
•1.00. Except for fifty cents from to come and spend the day with us.
extreme. They are being urged by to cut the gas tax to two cents. ' ' ous. Up one hill and down another, ' The direct expenditures of the each membership all funds derived
The L. A. 8. will have their fam­
th Michigan Automobile Club, whose
The legislature has provided thal; around sharp curves and past sleepy ,National Red Cross in Its disaster from the approaching campaign are ily night supper Wednesday evening,
headquarters are at Detroit. These •4.000.000 a year be taken from the, little hamlets with their large old 'relief operations during the year retained by chapters for local acllvi- Oct. 24. Supper at 7:00 followed
,
fashioned
houses
with
blinds
and
by
a Hallowe'en program. Plan to
two amendments which they pro­ gas lax to build and maintain town­
amounted to (1.627.000.00. according
attend.
pose, If carried, will be written Into ship roads. It has taken (2,000.000। always hills and rocks, some places !to lhe report. In addition, about
.
the state constitution. That means from the gas tax lo help counties! the rood ran through solid rock. Tire (230.000.00
Rev. Conklin expects to begin
of the general expendi­ WEST ORANGEVILLE
that the legislature will be powerleu pay their Covert road bonds. It has, prills are covered with a thick un­ tures of the National Organization
AND EAST GUN. some special services Sunday. Oct
to change them. They are nothing token out of thc gas tax several mil­. derbrush, pine and cedar-and the | are applicable lo Disaster Relief
Cecil Hanson and family have re­ 28. Mrs. Short and daughter will
(1
mord nor leu than statute laws, but lions each year to pay on the »50.- fragrant "plney" smell Is in the air.
j-1 Service. Altogether, 103 calamities turned to their home at Clarksville assist
Before
we entered Pittsfield?;
a brazen attempt is made to write 000,000 of bonds, sold several years,
after
a
week
’
s
visit
with his parents.
’ required lhe agency's assistance
them tnto the constitution, so as to ago to build good roads In tills slate. Massachusetts, we climbed Lebanon I during the twelve month period.
DUNHAM P. T. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hanson.
.take it out ot the hands of thc leg­ The interest and principal on these: mountain, which was still higher 1 Disaster Relief Service adminis­
We understand the Orangeville
The Dunham schoolhouse was
islature to deal with these Import­ bonds is taken from the gas tax. up and to make matters worse they tered relief in all types of disasters schoolhouse is progressing rapidly filled to capacity at its October 12
:
were
repairing
the
road.
On
one
ant matters.
*
Where will that leave lhe state of
to 119.000 sufferers In 163 counties and will soon be ready for occu­ P. T. A- meeting which began with a
The first amendment proposed Michigan, with 8509 miles of trunk side the hill rose up so high and .in the United States. A new record pancy. We imagine lhe pupils will fried chicken supper. The program
would limit to 35c per hundred line roads to maintain, and to build on thc other side It dropped down for frequency of tropical storms In be glad to get back In a real school consisted of a minstrel show by a
weight the automobile weight tax additional mileage of cement trunk probably 100 feet the other way, only a single year was (kperienced this building with more room and better group of school children; a discus­
|
In this state, it would If carried be lines each year? It will rob thc state about three feet from where we were year.
sion of teaching arithmetic; read­
Twenty-one storms lashed the facilities for their school work.
definitely fixed. In our judgment the of Michigan It will mean that the travelling. For some time before ;coastline from Texas to Pennsylvan­
We understand Harry Blovelt Is ings by Mrs. Cyrus Buxton. Russell
weight tax is wrong. There ought to building and maintaining of town­ we reached Pittsfield we could see ia causing much destruction.
no better at this writing and Mrs. Donovan, and Dale Sponseller; a
be a tax levied, which would Just ship roads will be passed up to the the beautiful Berkshire hills In the
The review shows that new Blovelt is at lhe Crlspe hospital at piano duet by Beatrice Buxton and
cover lhe cost of the license plates people in* the Townships to be paid distance. After leaving Pittafield. .heights were attained in safety Plainwell, the occasion being a big Enid Cheeseman; songs by Mr. and
and thc necessary clerical help to by a tax on real estate. It will mean which is about 125 miles from Sau- ,work. More than 70,000 foreman, boy. Wc haven't learned the name Mrs. Byron Moody and Mrs. Geo.
.
list them properly at Lansing, and that the money now used from the gus, we traveled over the Berkshire^ time
Ball: and u shadow play by Wayne
clerks and other key employes
over
thc
Jacob's
ladder
trail.
At
ita
to furnish the lists of automobile gas tax to pay principal and interest
Mrs. Howard Hawley has returned Ostroth. Eugene Ball, arid Howard
of
the Civil Works Administration
J
owners to sheriffs and other law-en­ on the state's road bonds will have to summit we were 230 feet above sea were
given instruction In First Aid. to Grand Rapids after helping her McIntyre.
forcing officers. We insist that it is be raised by taxation. It will mean level. The scenery in the Berkshires of whom 48438 received Standard parents. Mr. and Mrs.'c. E. VanEtt.
On Friday afternoon the school­
unfair, as a matter of principle, to that all tire outstanding-Covert road Is very beautiful and I enjoyed it Red Cross Certificates, as part of in the last sickness of her grand­ children and several parents attend­
make a man who may qwn a car bonds, all of which were issued prior very much.
ed the "Cinderella" play In Hastings.
father. W. 8. VanEtt.
We reached Saugus about eight the National CWA safety program.
and drive It two thousand miles a to the fifteen mill tax limitation law.
Sunday visitors at-C- E. VanTU's
At
least one man on every project
'
year to pay the same weight tax for will have to be paid by the people o'clock Sunday evening, having had employing
PODUNK.
50 or more men was giv­ were, Mr. and Mr£ Marsh Calthrop
the upkeep of the roads that anoth­ through taxes Instead of being paid a nice trip. I had read many times en 15 hours Intensive training. A and two daughters, of Prairieville,
The chicken pie supper at the
er owner will who drives his car 50,­ out of the gas tax. It will mean that about thc stem and rockbound coast total of 130,972 First Aid Certificates and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grooee- church was well attended. The la­
000 or 100400 miles a year. But that county road systems, which arc now on which the Pilgrims landed, but have been awarded by Red Cross beck and son Harold of Marshall.
dles cleaning up a nice sum.
,
Is Just the proposition on the weight maintained by money received from never dreamed It could be as rocky since
Winfield Scott VanEtt passed
Mrs. Bro&amp;s of Hastings Is moving
establishment of the Service
tax. U It is written Into the consti­ the gas and weight tax. cannot have as it Is. Great rocky hills here in ’a quarter of a century ago. The year away Oct. 2. 1934 at the residence of on her form In this neighborhood.
tution tiie legislature can never deal thc money they need from the state. Saugus and In many places houses saw the completion of two decades his son. Clarence VanEtt. of Orange­
Mr. and Mrs. o. Heyward and
with it. Il la out of their hands. This It will therefore hove to be raised by are built right on the solid rock. - ‘of Red Cross life saving. It was in ville. He had been In poor health Mrs. Minnie Shriner of Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mra. Ben Landis of Wood- ‘
amendment ought to be opposed.
taxation.
February 1914, that the Red Cross for nearly two years and a continual were visitors at George Ransom’s
The Banner maintains that there land, the latter a sister of Mr. Hll- life saving corps was first estab­ sufferer. He made his home with his Sunday.
The next, and most selfish, amend­
ment Is the proposal of the Automo- iare more reasons why lhe gas tax ton. were also visitors here this lished. During the last fiscal year son and family for over eighteen
Mrs. Jennie Loehr visited Mrs.
'
bile Club of Michigan to cut thc gas ishould be increased to four cents, summer, and with friends we all 72403
Life Saving certificates were years and will be greatly missed by Katie Fowler of Springport Thurs­
.
tax from three cenle a gallon to two Lthe
_ —
weight
-------------------------tax eliminated
-—----and-----a made a trip up into the White issued.
day. ,
In the last 20 years 559.­ the family arid neighbors.
cents a gallon That is a selfish ef- .nominal tax of (1.00 be made on ev- mountains In New Hampshire, to 873 Life Saving Certificates -Jiave
Mr. and Mra. Merchant have
fort to sidestep meeting a rightful cry car. than there are for cutting Chocoma. named for Mt. Chocoma t^een Issued.
MORGAN.
moved in our neighborhood, we ex­
*
share of lhe coal of road building the gas tax to two cents, which will at whose base nestle the little vil­
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Draper and
Service to war veterans continued tend to them a hearty welcome.
and upkeep and to saddle It upon' mean that lhe roads cannot be lage nnd lake by lhe some name. It .to be a major task of the national
irons Clifford and Rex visited Mr.
people who never ought to be com­ maintained unless it is done with tax Is a beautiful spot and the ride from ,organization. Home service workers
Curious: "I wish I could find out and Mrs. Forrest Coleman of Has­
Phone 2121 Hailing*
money, paid on real estate or other here through forests of pine, cedar, In 736 Chapters dealt with the prob­ Iiow many relatives I have."
pelled to pay It.
tings ^Sunday to see their new
Oood roads arg built for automo­ property. Il will mean taxation to silver birch and occasionally a ma- lems of 329,728 ex-service men or
Cynic: "Why, that's lhe easiest daughter.
bile traffic—there is no doubt aboul improve township roads, which are pie, were beautiful to see. The their families.
Onr teacher. Alberta Greenfield,
in hospitals and thing in the world—just buy a sum­
that. That being true, there can be now being put in good condition mountains loomed ahead and to the regional offices of the Veterans' Ad­ mer cottage."_______
took her pupils of Morgan school to
no doubt about the justice of asking from funds from the gas tax. It will side of us, their sides covered with ministration and In other govern­
the people who use these roads in mean taxation upon the people of evergreens and shrubs and some­ ment hospitals, representatives of the
automobile traffic for business or for this state, which would be permis­ times huge rocks in their midst. We national organization dealt with
pleasure to pay the cost of the roads sible under the fifteen tax limitation were there the sixth of August, and 67499 men or their families. The re­
and their upkeep Tiie fairest tax law. to pay the state bomjs and the there was frost discernible on the port shows 6.979 men now in regular
that is levied in the state of Michi­ county Covert road bonds outstand­ roofs then In the morning, and when service, or their families, were aided
gan is the gas tax. If a man drives ing. which were Issued before the we were there over Labor day. the jby Chapters, and 28,494 coses, were
maple mixed in among the pines
2.000 miles a year he will pay a tax. fifteen mill tax limitation
handled by Red Cross field directors
only upon the gasoline he uses to thought of.
had flaming red leaves. A lovely
in army, navy and marine corps sta­
If our readers
wont* to loud ‘them­ sight.
drive that 2.000 miles. If he drives 1f "
J
tions and workers in government
50,000 miles, he will pay on the gaso-1 selves with these taxes and Jet the
I enjoy the broad Atlantic with Its
hospitals. Twelve thousand offoers
i automobile owners escape paying great rooks rising out of the water
and men were brought within the
question about thc falmeu of the their proper share for road' coats, nnd al IM edge and the many inter- *scope of Red Cross service to en­
if they want to take &gt;5.000.000 out of esting and historical places In and i
listed personnel.
But there is a joker in this pro­ the sales tax. which Is now helping around Boston. Harvard Museum,
There are 36.133 nurses on lhe
pped amendment. It specifically welfare work and the schools of Bunker Hill, Old South church and active list of the Red Cross Nurses'
.
exempts. If It shall be carried, all Michigan, then they should vote for all the rest, as well as the beau- Reserve,
ready to respond to calls
sales of automobiles and all sales of these constitutional amendments. tlful Lynn woods with Dungeon from Army or Navy and the Red
gasoline from paying a sales tax. Bul if they want to have the road Rock and other interesting things. Cross Disaster Service,
’
"that means that the state will lose costs and maintenance put where In Salem there Is n pioneer village ' Fifty-two public health nursing
•3400.000 of sales tax which Is now they belong upon automobile owners depicting life as lived by*tha early .
services were supported in part from
1 ..M on the sale of automobilea. It they should vote against these settlers, which Is very interesting. ‘
a fund established through the gen­
being a reproduction of their cabins
win mean that the big oil compa- amendments.
erosity of Will Rogers, and 33 serv­
and their crude way of living. While
ices were similarly aided by funds
I like Massachusetts and New
contributed by lhe Supreme Coun­
Hampshire, with their beautiful
cil. 33?d Degree A- A- Scottish Rite,
scenery and their friendly people,
Northern Masonic Jurisdiction.
still there is no place like "MichlReference In the report to other
gan. My Michigan" lo which I ex- .
important phases of health work
pect to return soon.
reveals that 1.425 authorized Instruc­
Millie J. Fisher.
tors were active In teaching classes
in Home Hygiene and Care ot the
WEST HOPE.
Sick. Out of 62.600 students who
Lester Cleveland te our new boy
received instruction 48.006 satisfac­
at school. He with his parents and
torily completed the course and were
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wells,
awarded certificates. To date 732.­
have moved onto tiie old Cooney
733 certificates have been Issued
farm recently vacated by Mr. and
since the Red Cross first undertook
Mrs. Ed. Hunt.
the teaching of such courses.
Several from here attended the
A total of 654 Instructors organ­
funeral of William Snyder of Clov­
ized classes in cooperation with the
erdale Monday. The bereaved fam­ Federal Emergency Relief Adminis­
ily have our deepest sympathy.
tration
during the year.
Several opossums have been seen
Proper diets and malnutrition
around this neighborhood lately,
problems also concern the Red
much to the consternation of our
Cross, seventy-six Red Cross chap­
dogs.
ters, had available during the year
Congratulations to Gordon Colli­
the services of 253 women trained In
son of Battle Creek, who was mar­
ried Sunday. A long and prosperous
volunteers and 13 were nutritionists
married life te one wish for he and
employed by chapters on a full-time
his wife.
or part-time paid basis. These In­
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Woodman and
structors gave valuable assistance to
family attended a shower at the
chapters on school lunch projects,
home of J. P. Collison of Kalamazoo
preparation of menus, low-coat re­
Saturday evening given in honor of
cipes, and food orders, and In visit­
their son, Gordon, and wife.
ing homes of families with food
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Wise, Fred
Visitors at the World's Fair In problems.
A total of 3400 persons completed
Chicago Bunday were. Mrs. Harold
DEPOSITS INSURED
Red Cross Food and Nutrition
Springer and sons, Jimmie and Don,
Courses and received Red Cross cer­
and Dan Cook of BiiRbcc Corners.
tificates and cards. Altogether, since
thc Red Cross begun these food and
church next Sunday morning at
nutrition courses, 35X127 certificates
10:30. Everyone la cordially Invited.
and cards have been issued. ’
s.
*■
WASHINGTON, D. C.
J
On August 15, 1933, the Central
FAIR LAKE.
The Bunnell Ladles' Aid will meet Wheat Distribution Office at Chi­
for dinner Oct. 23 with Mr. and cago closed after 17 months of oper­
for
'
each
D
epositor
ation.
during
which
the
Red
Cross
Mrs. Oscar Smith of Hickory Cor­
distributed 85400.000 bushels of gov­
ners. Everybody Invited.
Mrs. Daisy Chapman and family ernment wheat surpluses: 10.688407
have moved onto the Allie Roach barrels of flour. 233.901 tons of feed.
4,885 tons of cereal. Recipients to­
farm.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McOlocklln, talled 6.803486 famines, or one of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce and son, every five families In lhe United
Allen. Earl Wcadbrock and Iva Case States.
On February 38, IBM. the Central
spent Sunday with Mason Forahey
Cotton Distribution Office at Washand family at Milo.
*
Mr. and Mra. Charles Farrah of
Varmontvllle, MUs Gladys Walters eratlon. during which tire Red Croaa
Of Hastings, Blanche Goldsworthy distributed 844,063 bales of govern­
and
friend,
Arthur Longbrakp, ment cotton surpluses: 66.733.5WJ
ready-made garments. 103,650,778
B. A. LyBarker, Prop.
Harting a, Mich.
and Mrs. Lola Miller and yards of cloth and sheeting. 3,179.­
■family, all of * BatUe Creek, were 941 blankets and comforters. Recip­
TELEPHONE 2T15
Bunday visitors at Lottie Oolllster's. ients totalled 5478418 famliea, rep­
Mrs. Frank Davis and Mn. Lucas resenting approximately 26 million
of Battle Creek were visitors of Mrs. individuals. Civilian relief also was
extended, the report states During
Earl Frits Friday.

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1930 HUDSON in fine condition. '
1933 V-8 STANDARD COACH.
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it has consistently rendered every
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safe interest earning on Savings.
It has extended such accommodat­
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business practice would permit.
—and now, after the great fin
flurry of 1929 to 1934, it still
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Hastings

banner,

Wednesday, October 17,1934

spent Thursday night st thc Will hu been visiting at Mn. Cramer's
and Mra. Clarence Kime of Clarks­ Friday till Sunday afternoon.
BUY EARLY TO GET
MUhlcr home.
ville called at Harold Yoders Thurafor some time, returned with him.
been residing with his sister in Bat­
.October 19th.
Prank Walton and wife called at
Marion accompanied Mra. Nash to
F. L. Walton and daughter, Ber­
day forenoon
BEST ALFALFA SEED tle Creek. Ho was a bachelor. Fu­
Will Mishler, wife and Gwendolyn Bailie Creek Sunday to see Edwin nice, accompanied by Miss Beulah Win Dipp's Monday evening south
r. and Mra. John H. Brown
neral services were neia
held Sunday
ouuu»&gt;
Cremer of Orand Rapids and Mira
IhUr, Ruth, of Freeport a
visited at Joe Stahl's nekr Elmdale Nash.
Northern Grown Seed Adapt- morning at ll o'clock at the Hess
Eleanor Thaler of Campbell were in
Bunday afternoon.
Andrew Blough is expected home
—
Juneral home, conducted by the Rev.
ed for Michigan Uae Is a
Elmer Shaeffer, wife and Lois from the hospital thia (Monday) Clarksville Saturday evening.
BARBEES CORNERS.
S. R. Wurtx. Mrs. Gall Lykins sang
daughter, Maybell, were callers
Frank Barnhart attended A cen­ Last Week's Letter.
“
were Sunday visitors at Will Holl­ afternoon.
"Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide
Short Crop This Year
Mra. P. L. Walton attended W. M tury of Progress returning Sunday.
The Barry county road builders Mr. and Mra. Otan Clum at £
Raymond and Roger Shaw had iman's in North Bowne.
With Me." Burial In Lakeview cem­
Sympathy
is
extended
Mr.
and
H.
A.
Johnson
of
Bowne
Center
etery. He leaves two brothers their tonsils out on Saturday.
—a —
caller
at —
the
H.• Pardee
and
Mr. and Mrs. Hafner and Mr. and ’ was — -•
- W.
—• —
-------- —
- fin and wife in Hastings Wednesday Mrs. Jesse Blough in the death of
James and MUo Biret. both of
spring should locate their seed early
Leach lake Saturday.
| Word from Washington la that
Mrs. John Thaler and daughter. their infant twin daughter.
Nashville, one sister. Mra. Elsie Tar­ Mra. Charles Higdon attended the Mrs. Jennie Pardee homes Sunday
because the crop is short and vari­
Erwin Slump of Waukarusa. In-1 James Bragdon recently attended emits in'lha new forest camps 1
Helen, of West Campbell were call­
Rural Carriers' meeting In Hastings evening.
bell of BatUe Creek.
eties not suitable for this state may
I Mrs. Earl Miller
and
MraSaturday night.
-------"* **
“ Roland ers at the Frank Walton home dtana. visited Bunday with hU ata-jthe funeral of his brother, Clinton. be furnished everything from hata
Mn.
Briggs
and
son
of
Grand
appear in the market later, accord­
ter. Mrs. Harry Cramer and family, of Orleans county. New York.
toothpaste." And that, we shot
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dickson Nelson of Shipshewana, Indiana, Thursday.
ing to the form crops department Rapids called Sunday at lhe home spent the week end with Mr. nnd visited at Andrew Bloughh from
Mra. Zora Poe of Orand Rapids His mother. Mrs. Sarah Burher. who 1 Do not forget the Parent-Teacher say, corers a very limited area.
cf Mr. and Mrs- Ray Morganthaler
at Michigan State College.
Mrs. Maynard Knolls nt Three Riv­
Michigan produced 2.600.000 to see her granddaughter. Ethel Mac era. Mra. W. J. Noyes returned
pounds of alfalfa seed last year but Kinne.
home with them,
the 1934 crop 13 not expected to be
Mrs.'E. A Hanneman entertained
Mrs. George Campbell is visiting J
more than two-thirds as large. This (her mother. Mrs. Verchoor, and sls- relatives in St. Louis. Mo., and Bed­
Michigan seed is well suited for use ter. Miss Marie Verschoor. of Grand ford. Ind.
here but. as prices are high, much I Rapids over Sunday.
Mrs. T. 8. K. Reid and sons of
If the supply will probably be moved I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Babcock and Hastings spent the week end here
outside the state. This year s crop | fanlUy Bpcnt Sllnday wllh Mr and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cru­
is not targe enough to supply thc Mrs. FlnI(,y Way of BatUe Crcck so, nnd helped with the care of her
Michigan demand if all remained nnd twjpcd Mrs. Way celebrate her father, who Is sick.
here.
| blrthdayr
Montana. Idaho Minnesota; and
Bnd Mrs will Reynolds of
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
• lhe Dakotas produce alfalfa seed Homer were Sunday guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs
Francis Gorham
rdapted for use in Michigan bul the and Mrs_ Fiirl Townsend.
were guests Friday night and Sat­
tropa tn aff those stales except, Mr
Mrs D^eJ GarHngr r urday of the latter's mothef Mrs.
Idaho is short tills year. Southern j !:p&lt;.nt Sunday with relatives
at Clara Wilder, of Battle Creek.
grown seed is nearly worthless in Woodbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Peterson and
Michigan It germinates and grows | Mr and Mrs
Broolu and
two children of Grass Lake were
during the summer and faU but (arnlly Of Flint spent the week end guests on Friday of Mr and Mrs
kills out during Michigan winters. ; WJth relatives here.
Wm. Havens.
Foreign alfalfa seed from warm I Mr aIld Mrs Ralph Wi therbee
,Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hart and baby
countries is also a poor buy. It has spent Sunday with the latter's par- of Cloverdale were guests from1
the same disadvantages for Michi- cnU. Mr and Mrs
shcldon.
Thursday tiji Saturday of thc for­
gan os seed produced in the south- ln Kalamazoo
mer's sister. Mrs, Robert Vrooman.
! ii&gt;
er^,
„
Mr and Mrs. Wallace and Billy mid husband.
• Tiie Michigan seed law requires all w-erc at Mt. Pleasant Sunday,
Oley Douglass spent thc week end
alfalfa seed to be sold in bags mark- I Mlss A(rncs DauM, of Lamm,,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emer­
rd with the place of the seed s ori- ipcnt Thursday at her home here, son Edger of the Edger district.
rln
l„«.. require tthat
h.t l„_
n|ghl sh(. underwent
jin. W-drrul
Federal laws
im­ On
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bagley and
ported seed shall be stained with a an operation for appendicitis at UMU81lu«o «„u
daughters nnd little Miss Joyce
Sparrow hospital. Lansing, where Beattie of Kalamazoo visited from
tame from. Buy Michigan or north­ she is a student nurse. Her mother. Thursday till Sunday with their
5-lb.
ern grown alfalfa seed.
Mrs. Adolph Dause. Sr., is spending parents and grandparents. Mr and
a few days in Lansing.
(Mrs. prAncls Gorham. Mr. and Mra.
Dr. Pulta was In Detroit Sunday. Ernest Gorham and children of KalFrank Hecker of Chelsea spent ] Born Oct. ,d
14 to Mr. on[l Mrs- amazoo were guests there tor the
Full Cream
» few days last week at 4x1s home | Clyde Van Wie. a daugl
—filter.
week end.
here. Mrs. Hecker returned with
On Friday Mrs. Gail
Gall Lykins
!
asMr. and Mra. Harry Dunn took
him on Sunday to spend the win­ sisted by Mra. Clarence Sliaw, en- several of the school children to
ter there. They were accompanied tertalned lhe Bethany
Sunday Hastings Friday afternoon to attend
by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Endsley of School* class Sixteen enjoyed thc the play • Cinderella.” They all enWayland and Miss Freldn Hecker.
pot luck dinfter after which they joycd lt very much
and Mra. coy
Coy a.
G. Brumm were sewed on quilt blocks and had their
Mr. ana
Mr and Mrs Robert Vrooman 1
tn Hastings Saturday night
meeting.
Before
leaving
rc in
•■" attend----- • business
------ were
in unicago
saturaay
anaw.enun
­ Chicago Saturday and Sun- ’
ing the Rural Carriers' meetinc.
hnme day
j — _»»
__ »__ • A Century _•
__
meeting, i for home the hr«!&gt;AAA«
hostesses «ervaH
served home
attending
of _ProeMr. and Mrs. Old Gage.
. Ion, Mer-1 made ice cream and cake.
rev»
tf
—
.'.l
r.
I
_
...
...
_ .. .
fn and Avis, Miss Mildred Coie, | Miss Virginia Cole, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ShdlenbarZack Elliston, all of Nashville. Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. G. Cole, broke her BL
,r and
aI1(. ™
UIC oacssa
ger
son 0,
of Lake
Odessa wenwere |
wd Mrs. John Johnson of BatUe ' yist while at the football game Pri- JaUers 8undly afternoon in the
4.1b. plu.
Creek and Mr. and Mra. Henry day
.
hrwne of Mr and Mrs Geo Havens
Dyswerdea of Grand Rapids en-1 On Wednesday afternoon
lhe
Master Howard * Vrooman * was a
Joyed a birthday dinner Sunday at Women's Literary Club enjoyed a „u“t Df hla grandparents Mr and I
Lh. tan, or Mr. .nd Mr. Hmr,• Prcwm... a.r/rn Tour. vUIUrr, m„ runln
« Bmh
Ef bJLKSiJL.
"
ur&gt;CT",“?“!!
a c“Mr. Bigley's birthday. ________ ... ...
_ta* ..,ry
Uiry or
of ProdTOM.
Progress.
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Mayo and Mr. supper was served at the cottage of
Hastings
and I
Dr Adrounie of--------------------and Mrs. Porter Kinne were In De- ' Mrs. Len W. Fclghncr at Thom- county nurse. Miss Row De Foe. of j
trolt Sunday to sec Mrs. Klnne's i apple lake.
lb. tin
Middleville were at tiie Otis school I
irf"
“ “&gt;■•! Vr. IMV Towr^nd of Ann Ar. Jo^Vid i.mlnri'fMVhfMrin
ously sick.
.
bor spent the week end at her cot- Wo arc B|ad
rr[x&gt;rt thev didn't
MLsa Donna N&amp;rthrup of Battle tagc at Thomapple lake
r.d
s^wrai
Creek spent lart week with her par-1 On Saturday night the seniors
enu. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Northrup. • sponsored a beano game at the m®r,cra_?r!.,,rfs?r'- —-" —
—. Mrs- Bert Newland entertained at
They spent from Sunday until Tues-1lACJCT"'
Wetherbee and ”---------------,nnett
8*™8e- dinner Thursday evening in honor
day in Detroit.
.
PlC* H
of tbe 90th birthday of her father,
Mr. and Mra. Daniel Gorhnger jI honey,
eggs nnd ...........
other edi- 'Mr w A KtrT Mr lna
h«„., potatoes, .......
lb.
returned last Thursday from a visit I ble products were given away.
i'
Edger of the Edger district and
tint
with relatives in Ohio.
1 Special services are being held son
1
Mr. nnd Mra Chas. Robertson and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hecker nnd , this week at thc Evangelical church
James, of Middleville were the
family spent lhe week end with the in charge of Mra. Mabie Elder, who son.
'
the latter being an honor
latter's parents at Salina. Ohio.
was known In her early life at the guests,
1
guest also-as hl» birthday was the
Last Thursday, ns Ray Rapson Girl Preacher of Chicago.
’
a Henn' Ehret---------—
Mrs
Warner, Mrs. Mary ' day following. Mr. Kerr has been a
and
werej-.-.
driving
to
respected resident of this place for
town the latter's car was hit by thc Hope and Mrs. Gail Lykins were in
a number of years and nil Join in
M:28 passenger train at the Sher­ Battle Creek Tuesday.
I
| wishing him m'an^ more birthdays
man street crossing. Mr. Ehret was
Tt&gt;e officers for the sophomore
killed. Mr. Rapson was driving his class
are:
President.
Winifred
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Ford sedan to town when Mr. Ehret Brum; vice-president Alice Sebos- |I Congratulations
are in order for1
waved lo him and wanted to ride. tian; secretary ^nd treasurer. Louis ,
They failed to hear the bells ring­ Kraft: class adfisor, J. B. Van De jMr. Theodore Dutmer of Grund
ing at the crossing, drove onto the Venter The freshman class officers ,Rapids and Mta$ Ruth Mudge wlw
track and the car. was struck in the are President. Marlon Smith; vice- .were married Sunday afternoon at
Mudge home by Rev. Van Dormiddle and carried about 40 rods president. Robert Beattie; .secre- . the
'
down the track toward tiie depot, tary and treasurer. Virginia Roth­ cen of Barryvllle m the presence of
...Ehret
.
—
. __....,
Mable sut. about thirty of lhe immediate famMr.
was .killed
and
when they
Mr. and Mrs. Dutmer expect
got to lhe car Mr. Rapson was un­
der Mr. Ehret. He was taken to thc
Pulta hospital where y was lound
s****-*’1—
he had a fractured wrist, bruises
u
"“I
land suffering from shock. He will _o.
«...
be confined to the hospital for a Friday tejjlng of the death of his
—,
j A box social will be held at thc |
lb. cans
1
1 Branch
schoolhouse
Wednesday I
_ evening. Oct 24. Fish [X&gt;nd, fortune
telling, candy and popcorn for sale ,
'will be the attractions of the cveIning. Ladies bring box supper for.
twy.-Coffee furnished.
John Darby and son. Dorr, attendcd A' Century of Progress over thc'
week end going m lhe Martin bus
।
MUs Mary Roee Maurer had the i
‘ misfortune to smash into the school
trailer owned by Laurel Marshall. |
Friday
morning, damaging
the
' Maurer car and also the trailer. For-1
Itunately no one was Injured
| Mr and Mrs Lee Misenar and Mr.
and Mrs. R. E Hall of Battle Creek. I
Mr. nnd Mrs, Kenneth Norton and'
Joyce ot Marshall Mr. and Mrs.1
Vincent Norton and Margery were at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Keith
Norton Sunday evening to help
All Flavor•
Popul.r Br..d,
Barbara remember her third birth­
day.
.
I The North Maple Grove ladfe-j
will meet with Mrs Blanch Hanes
Thursday afternoon to finish tytnjj
a comfortable.

cousin. Render Hayes, In Toledo.
The funeral and burial was Ln Win­
chester, Ind., on Monday.
Fred Langham and family ot
Orand Rapids are ocupylng the
Amelin Lentz house. Mr. Langham
is the new foreman in the cabinet

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8 o’Clock Coffee “L- - 18c

Calumet

Iona Flour

Salada Tea B|U,L*UI

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Cheese

$1.17

Pink Salmon T**,c“ 2

25c
31c

Raisins s~ded °r s**dl~

Soda Crackers orCRAHAMS2^ 19c

Hills Bros. Coffee

32c

Vegetable Soup

Cou°,T

Bokar Coffee

49c

Bulk Green Tea
Malt-O-Meal

pk* 19c

B««&lt; H«»h 2c“*29c

Matches
Beans
a.

Suppose we should say to our de­
positors—You do the loaning.

While ,we make loan? to many
people and do not refuse any re­
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yet we do use great care in the
selection of our securities and
notes.
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-- .
All our deposits are insured un­
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Kidney

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Mrs. Emery Kune. Mrs. Jane Kune

52c
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Nutley Oleo

Pancake Flour s“”*,ld

Wheaties

21c

2 pk,t 23c

Cod Fish

27c

Cream of Wheat

p-.. 23c

Doughnuts P1^«d

d“ 12c

Whitehouse Milk 3 ““ 17c
n&gt;. 21c

Grandmother's Bread
Scot Tissue

6c

3 r°11* 20c

Chocolate Twirls

,b- 19c

Pacific Toilet Paper 6rol&gt;* 17c
Soap Cashmara Boquet

3 •kM 25c

Red Beans

3 — 25c

Ann Page Jelly

Fould’s Noodles

Baking Powder Su,u“ 2-19c

Candy Bars

3'” 10c

Jello

Gum

3

lb 10c

Shredded Wheat

SOUTH BOWNE.
Lost Week's Letter.
Mrs. Polly Blough and son Al­
vin of Johnstown. Pennsylvania, and
Mrs. Lena MUhcr visited Mrs. A- T.
Eash Monday afternoon.
•
Wm. Cosgriff and wife of Lowell
spent Bunday with Mrs. Jennie Par­
doe.
Miss Eleanor Miller accompanied
Mrs. H. D. Smelker- and Zona to.
Grand Rapids-Baturday and attend­
ed a teachers convention.
Mr. and Mrs.' Chas. Marvin of
Clarksville called on Mrs. Jennie
Pardee Monday afternoon.
Mrs. John Thaler and daughter
Helen of Campbell called on Mrs.
Will Mishler Thursday forenoon.
Dun Zook of near Clarksville
called at Harold Yoder’s Monday
afternoon.
Mra. Frank Walton called on Mra.
Edith Godfrey an5 Dr. Peckham In
Freeport Wednesday evening.
Miss Evelyn Boardsley and Miss
Virginia Reed of Lansing spent Fri­
day night with Bernice Walton.
Rev. and Mra. R. a. .Hoffman of
Lake Odessa were Friday night
guests of Mr. and’Mrs. Will MUliler
and daughter.
Miss Beulah Cramer of Grand
Rapids spent the week end with her

101

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X 15c

Iona Cocoa

Considerable criticism now days
is displayed in the newspapers
Concerning banks' not loaning
their money more freely.

Would they not be just as carqful
as we are today, as to whom they
would loan the funds of the
bank?

6 b““ 25c

Iona Lima Beans

WHAT WOULD
DEPOSITORS SAY?

Bulk

Red Circle Coffee

25c

Broadcast ^orned

Xb: 37c

Navy Beans Michi,“c,’wn 4&gt;»*18c
Beet Sugar

Gold Medal Flour

25c

Powder

HEAD LETTUCE, Firm 2 for 15c
SPINACH . Fresh
Lb. 5c
GRAPE FRUIT Juicy 4 for 17c
ORANGES Good Size Doz. 25c

ONIONS,-50 Lb». 79c; 10LU. 19c
HUBBARD SQUASH
Lb. 2c
BANANAS Fancy 3 Lb». 20c
CUKES
Each 8c
Hothouse
CELERY
Fancy
Bunch 6c

49c

2^&gt;19c

12c

3 pk,K 10c

Cigarettes4 Po,,“1" Br“d‘ 8 pk- 96c

Fillets of Haddock
PORK ROAST

Fresh Picnic Cuts

PICNIC

Hockless, Sugar Cured

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Lb. 15c
Lb. 15c

Frankfurts °-k»BOILING BEEF

Meaty Short Ribs

Beet Liver
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Lb. 9c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1*34

m h. Brown
' Freeport c*
rman Hauer
Chun at

Ington to thatr
orest camps *
ling from hats
that, we shou
Imltcd area.

used for pasture, hay,

or Uro Included In the basis canmodi- Mra. Nora Fa**etl wa* appointed i MT. and Mr*. A. J. St rod tbeck
SOUTHWEST WOONAXD.
*
1—•— ---------------- ----Mrs. Clyde Covilto »penl Thursday
bles or small fruit* also are prohibi­
and Friday with her «on, Verdon Coted. Small grain* can be sown on Kenneth were Sunday guest*
vlll* and family near Freeport.
the contract acre* a* nun* crop* and Mr*. Verna HawbUU cf High-1 Mr. and MM. John Shriber of
Contract Acres Oan Be Used
to reach maturity
for seeding* if lhe grain U cut be­ --------------- -- ---------- -- --- — —id Mr*. Eaton Rapid* spent Bunday with daughter of Lansing spent the week
*to Produce Supplies of
WUcox and Kenneth were in Wash- Mr. and Mr*. Frank Shriber.
fore It reaches maturity.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wot-i
Tho government'* plan for the ■rille at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
LaNora Pew of Hasting* spent the ring.
Livestock Feed
planted to Sod Improvement crop*
।
1935 wheat production 1* expected 8. E- Powers and listened to th* week end with Mrs. Anna Buck and
spent tbe week end at thc Robert lo.-rux
on
iFS
Michigan farmers who have wheat |to b* plowed down. Bummer fal­ to produce a crop totaling 775,000.000 address of President Roosevelt Mr. family.
Mr. and Mr*. Blake Makley and
Gill farm.
.
do&lt;bM and h*t*
contract* ore urged by the crops de­ lowing or cultivation for the con­ bushel* for harvest. Thl* will sup­ and Mra. Hotoebus were gueit* there
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry and son daughter of CharIMtc-spent Monday
'Die Plus Ultra Claw of '.he U.
Hof.h Evana.ltoal A
partment at Michigan State Col­ trol of noxious weeds is permitted ply domestic requirements and fur­ also.
called ora Mr. and Mrs. Elza Carlin of with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Makley and church are having a game supper in |h
n.n&gt;
family.
Miss Nena and Hugh Higdon of North Broadway Sunday evening.
thc church basement Monday night. I w rJt at
JU
lege to use the 1935 contracted acre­ on tho contract acres. Permanent nish an adequate supply for carry­
Cha*. Farlee and family and M.
Pontiac were guests of Mr. and Mr*.'
age tor the production of forage removal of thc contract acres from over and export.
Elmer Leckrone and Rev. Ftoyd
crop production by the planting of
L. Covillc of Coat* Grove spent Sun­ Maltolt of Battle Creek were gueato
John Higdon and Mrs. Lizzy Gib’
GLASS CREEK.
trees also Li possible under the conday
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
N.
Wil
­
at Paul Townsend Saturday.
MILO.
Sunday visitors a Forrest Havens'
v
Mr. and Mra Levi Blocher of Ohio
were. Robert McGtocklln and fam­ liams near Dowling.
n,!«r AUegan.• Mr.
Wheat, corn, rye. barley, grain;
CLOVERDALE.
_ily of Hastings in honor of Hiss
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph "Hawthorne and
ana Mr.
mt. and
ana Mra.
airs, Harrison
riarrisau Blocher
aiucncr
T'.T—
Beginning
next
Sunday
church
and boys of Hastings spent Friday were Sunday guest* with Mr. and I **ul GuT Wid B/ron went to
of wheat production may be seeded sorghums, or sugar beet* can not
The Camp Fire meeting wa* held'vl
Virginia'* birthday.
services at Milo church will be held
tn the evening beginning at eight .al the home of Onu Jean Garrison. | Mr. aa*t Mra. Nelson Ptlerson and evening with Mr. and Mra. Clyde'Mr*. Louis Herzel and Mra. Ida!her home Sunday.
forage crop. Grass and legum! crops ' on the contract acres. These crops
Flory Sunday.
| Mr. and Mra. WIU HawbUfa
o’clock. We hope for a good attend-1 Oct. 10. Re-election of officer* a* two children of Jackson Co. were Ooville.
Mr. and Mrs. Leekrone and son
----------------- **-•----------------Susan HawbUla were Bunday |
ftncc
follows: Oma Jean Garrison. Pre*.; gu«ste of Fred Olis and Forrest Haand daughter of Brethren spent the
A *20 annual income to the aver- of Mr. and Mra Harve MMM
The Milo L. A. 8. will be enter- Vivian Brooks. Vice-Pros.; Evelyn ven* the latter part of the week.
week
end
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
,
age
attained
by
people
of
India.
| North Maple Grove.
talned Wednesday. Oct. 17, at the'Monica. Secy.; Donna Marie Pen- J Miss Ruth Erwsy of Kalamazoo
home of Mrs. H J. Flower for din- |nels. Treaa.; Lydia Rodgers. Bong spent several day* last week with
ner. All are invited
lr_
—... Helen rv.
—o
-mk.. ».
----------— here.
Leader;
Davenport.
Scribe;
her
parents
Mrs. Osborne returned the first of MUs Humeston, guardian and Miss, Norman Erway and Harold Otl*
last, week from a visit with a cousin LaVerne Shorten, assistant, guard-,of Kalamazoo spent the latter part
of the week with their grandparent*
in Lansing then went to her daugh­ ian.
About twenty children from thl*' here.
ter's home in Richland for a visit.
....
Tlw chicken pie supper at thc
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Palmaller and school attended "Cinderella," the
play given at Hasting* Friday by Good WiU church Thursday night
It wasn’t raining when Noah built the Ark,
day visitors of their mother. Mr*. thc Civic Players. They all en­ wav well attendedMr. and Mrs. Karl Kuenther and |
Jennie Chase, and Bede and Nina joyed it very much.
yet history tells us that it came in mighty
The P. T. A. will meet Friday eve­ son of Lansing were Sunday vial- j
Fenner al their home here.
tors at Clyde Warren's.
handy. It may not be snowink right now,
Mrs. Mem Bixby and son and ning at the town hall.
Student* having an average ot B
Harry Dunn and family of South­
friend of Kalamazoo werc callers at
but it is high time to prepare for the cold
___ _____________________
Rutland were callers of Fortiie Fenner home Bunday afternoon. for September are. Donna Mariewest
Pennels, uia&gt;
Oral &lt;»
MacLeod.
Mary Joyce , rest Havens Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Flower and namc*»,
mk.ucuu, ■*»*;
।
weather ahead of us.
Bernice *pent Bunday with Mr. and Pierce. Charles Monica and Mary | clayton Newland of Delton called |
Mr*. W. H. Flower and children in Owen*.
[on Louis Harens Sunday.
COAL ia no side line with us. A COAL for
Kalamazoo.
Some more mumps—Thelma Watvisitors at Roy Erway’s lost week
Mr* Wilcox is now at her homelson and Garland MacLeod.
I were. Wm. Otis and wife and Mrs. |
every pprpose—a satisfied customer with
here and entertained Saturday eve- I Wm- Snyder passed away al the Dell Replogle of Southwest Rutland ।
every sale—that’s our business.
ning and over night, Mr and Mra. Vicksburg hospital Monday with: Bnd Lewis Edger and daughter*. ।
Cha*. Law of Long Beach. Calif., pneumonia, The surrounding coun- Mrs. Myrtle William* and Miss Emcouslns of Mr*. Wilcox, and an aunt, I ty was shocked at hto sudden death. Uy Edger, of thc Edger district.
Why not place your next order with us?
Mra. Carrie Balch, of Grand Rap- Funeral service* were held at Kai- I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Otto and Mrs.
Id*. Who came with Mr. and Mrs Inmazoo Wednesday.
Dell Replogle were visitor* at Fred
Law.
| Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kingsbury and otto’ one da? last week.
W. A. Spaulding came from Wall Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chilson made a j Roy Oak* nnd family called on
lake and spent over tiie week end trip to Niagara Fall*. N. Y-. for the I Orville Burghduff and family in
at hto farm here.
| week end.
«
I North Rutland Sunday afternoon.
Mr*. Bradfield and Jack will at-1 Mrs. Grant Dickerson in company | Sunday visitors at Chas. Whittend the Civic play. "Cinderella." at I with other friend* spent Saturday temore’s were. Fred Bechlal, wife
Hasting* Friday evening, staying!in Lansing.
’and son of Hastings,
over night and driving to Ionia Sal-, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Barnum and I
----------------- -----------------------•urday with an aunt.
daughter and families of San BerPRAIRIEVILLE.
Mesdames
Quick
and
Scoby
spent
I
nardlna.
Cal.,
spent
Wednesday
with
Mr #nd Mrs. L- W. Burrett and
Flour, Feed, Coal, Cement, Limo, Brick, Til*
Farm implamaata
Friday in Kalamazoo.
the Davenports.
I grandson of Partello and Mrs. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scoby spent! Mrs. E. W. Chalker and daughter giHctiand Of Lansing were week
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the week end with the former's of Kalamazoo spent Friday with the (end gue^ Of Mr. and Mra. Leo
brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Scoby. j Davenport family.
, Davidson.
of Hastings.
| MUs Doritha McBain and Mrs. I Mi. and Mr*. W. P. Smith and
A letter from Mrs. Bellinger oflw. T. Pierce of Delton werc guests famyy wcnt to Grand Ledge to a
South Pasadena. Calif., said Dr. and of Mr. and Mra. Ross Pierce Friday family
- -----------------------reunion
Sunday.
Mrs. Warren Bellinger are now lo- oltenioon.
Miss Vera Senslbtt of Kalamazoo
rated at Lancaster, Los Angeles
----------------- *♦*
was a caller of Mr. and Mrs. Rus­
county, where he has rented a house
THREE CORNERS,
sell Lewis Sunday.
and opened an office for hto dental Last Week's Letter,
The M. E. Ladles' Aid will hold
practice. Lancaster to a place of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Clement F- Bisson their bazaar November 6. also will
STOCK UP NOW I
1.800 inha^ltonta. We wish him) and family ot Kalamaroo were Sun­ servo dinner and have a chicken
Clean, Fresh Stocks I
success in his undertaking.
iday guests of Mrs. Mtrahda Btason. supper. Tbe ladles have a nice
,-a ,
Mr*. Lee Hubbard and Mra. Mta- assortment of useful articles and
rarrwiv i *■
nle Hammond of Rutland spent Fri- fancy work, good program- They
,
uB*““YV,LLlday afternoon In the Claude A.
hope to have a good attendance.
La.it Weeks Letter.
.Hammond home
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shelp and
Safety of Life-Time Saving*
Merritt
and I Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Walters —
and
children
Saturday ana
and i-Sun« Mr. and
.7 Mr*.; i.
r. 1Meade
.
™
- ch
naren spent uaturuay
----Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVlnc. I family of Ionia spent the week end d
at A century of Progress.
l» the Demand of the Hour!
Mrs. Anna DeVine, local, and Mr. |wUh hi* parents Mr. and Mra. Edw. I 'Henry Benson who to seriously HI.
and Mrs. Walker of Cheaanlng. Mr. .Walters.
Jis no better. Hope for a better reThe American home' ia the security back of
and Mrs. Dale DeVine and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Plfield and
, next we-k.
Mra. Nelson Brumm and baby of family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bernie |»~
A hundred
hundred and
and fifteen
fifteen at
at the
the Sun
Sun-­
. A
building and loan ■hares.
Nuhvlile were Sunday guests of Mr. |Bel*on of Rutland
--—. Sunday.
— . iI day
day Echoo
Schooli rally
rally Sunday.
Sunday.
and
Mra.
Cameron
McIntyre
of
Mra.
Stoughton,
who
ha*
bcA
Among
the many callers on Mr.
Thia old building and loan association invite*
Quimby.
visiting her stoter in Lansing, h** and Mra. Henry Benson Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fossett are returned to the home of her daugh-1 wcre Rcv Miles. Mr. and Mra. John
your consideration.
the proud parent* of a little daugh­ ter. Mrs. Edw. Walters, with whom rjo^er of Delton and Mr. and Mrs.
ter born Saturday night at the home she lives.
John vanderbrook of Kalamazoo.
of Lloyd's parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sisson and
Mr. and Mrs. James Boulter.
Heber Foster attended a meeting family of Marcellus were guests of George Adrlanson and guest were In
and banquet In Grand Rapids Tues­ the former's mother. Mrs. Miranda Chicago to A Century of Progress
day evening and a radio meeting Sisson, a week ago Sunday.
Sunday.
Wednesday evening.
____
Rev. Rayton Manker of Marion,
Mr. and Mrs. George Woods and
Kenneth Wilcox was the guest' md.,
- ■
and minor
nnd
Clifford
a Walters
waiters k
left family of Delton and Mrs. Clara
UM Griswold 8L, Detroit, Mich.
Bunday of M1m Doris Eldred of Tuesday for the Upper penlnaula.
Pierson of Kalamazoo were dinner
Detroit-* 0M«rt XnlUia* as*
Vicksburg.
\
•—-------- &lt;fam
— ­ guest* of Mrs. Merritt Woods Bun­
Mr. and Mrs. -------Houghton
and
EDfcRAl HOME
Ed. Lechlei iner of Delton called ily of Clarksville, Fred Hackbart. day commemorating lhe eighteenth
kt the Foster home Sunday evening Sr.. Fred Hackbart. Jr.. Leo Match­ wedding anniversary of the two forL. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
and spent the evening with Mr. and eck. Gordon Matcheck of Lansing
Mra. Burr Fossett.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
DURFEE.
Claude a. Hammond.
_ __
Grand Rapids were Sunday guests I Mr and Mra. Floyd Walters and
Sunday an 8 3-4 pound son came
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbie
Wilcox.
{family
of Grand Rapids visited at to live with Mr. and Mrs. John
-J
iu.u
mvwa.
■
A party of young people surprised the Edw. Walters ixxne Tuesday.
Birman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stoson and
Mrs. Leon Stanton and Hah of
Russell Meade Wednesday evening.
A very pleasant evening was enjoy­ family were Sunday guests of Mr. Baltic Creek spent several days last
and muaMrs. H.
and--family.
week n.Lll
with Mr. and Mrs.
ed. Refreshments of ice cream and ■»nu
KI- J. Robinson■----------- — • WLLA
— William
----------- The Fall Reid Trials sponsored Hoffman. Mary Stanton returned
cake were served.
Mr. and Mn. Ralph DcVlnc and by thc Wolverine Beagle Club .home with them Sunday.
come to prayer meeting at parMr. and Mrs. Nelson Brumm attend­ opened this Monday morning on thc
ed the wedding of Miss Dorothy Maurlce Calkins farmsonage Thursday evening.
«----------------- — * ,
~~
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Rice and Vela
Preston and Harding Hoffman at
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
&lt; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
the home of the bride's parents. Mr.
SORRY, E0. WE HAD A
Floyd Palmer of near Orangeville.
and Mrs. Roy Preston, near Lacey. Last Week * Letter.
Mr# Margaret Gchm of Detroit,
mcc accompanied them
Saturday evening.
RUSH JOB THE OTHER
German Smith and grandson.
irrandson. and rcmatned for an extended visit.
Those from here who attended lhe Mrs. Shennan
Spotlight in Hastings Friday eve­ Ralph, of Hastings called on Mrs.
Mrs- Bert Fancher and Mrs. Or­
DAY AND COULD HAVE
ning were. Mrs. L. A. Day and Cha*. Farlee and daughter Wednes­ ville Purscll wero tn Hastings Tues­
day foe thc first lesson in extension
Elaine. Mrs. Elmer Gillette and day.
USED YOU. BUT
Floyd Collar of the CCC at Mack­ work.
Clara. Mrs. Chas. Day. Phyllis and
I
YOU DIDN'T HAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Hammond and
Virginia. Mrs. Elsie Tucker and Mrs. inac island spent from Wednesday
tin
Tuesday
with
his
wife
and
oth
­
Tierble Wilcox.
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Baleman spent
Mrs. L. A. Day spent Wednesday er relatives and friends here.
Sunday in Eaton Rapids.
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John Smith and friend of Battle
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marconx of
In Battle Creek.
SO WE CALLED
A company of ladies and men met Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Richmond spent Monday with Mr.
at the church Saturday and cleaned Christian and sons were guest* with and Mrs. Edd. Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith Sunday.
*■ JOHNSTON.
The girls' sewing club wiU meet
Mr. and Mis. Glenn Wotring and with Mrs. Edd. Rice at her home
• Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Chesaning
'•pent from Friday till Monday with daughter. Betty, spent Sunday aft- Friday for their first ic&amp;sbn.
her mother. Mrs. Anna'DeVine, and emoon with Bert Wotring In Nash­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baulch and
children of Hastings were guest* al
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVine and ville.
Mr and Mr*. Ralph Rozcma and the Cha*. Hammond home Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Meade.
Mrs. Olive Campbell of Hastings daughters of Grand Rapid* and MU* day.
Mra. Gamble of Grand Rapid* Is
and Mrs. Mary Neal spent Sunday , Thelma William* of Dowling spent
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Willetts and Wednesday evening with Clias. FUr- spending the week with her family
lea and family.
at the parsonage. _ „__________
Helen.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Wcyerman
and
Kenneth Wilcox called on Herbert
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Smith of Quimby Tuesday evening. children of .South Hasting* spent
Saturday With Mr. and Mrs. I. IL
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dunning and,
c..«a
Eddy and son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Green Bay. Wis.. spent
Last Week's Letter.
CAI MAN FINEST ALASKA PINK........... lie
Thursday at James Mead’s.
Mr and Mrs Wilson Willetts and. Floyd Collar.
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fancy red sockeye.......... ta*
Marvtn Kanlner I* on thc sick 11*1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maywood of
baby of Detroit and Mrs. Stanley
Albion spent Sunday with Mr. and
Willetts of Concord. Paul Grier and at thto writing.___ __________
mother of Charlotte and Archie
Mrs. Bert Fancher.
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Mrs- James Mead spent last week
Newton and children of PrichardQuite a number from thl* vicinity in Grand Rapid* with her daughter.
vllle were Sunday guesla of Rev.
rOK BAKING ul CANDY ■AKWO
had
a
cbivaric
tor
Mr',
and
Mrs.
Ar
­
•J. J. Willetts and family.
Mrs. Lee Laraway.
;
thur
Slrodtbcck
Thursday
night.
Mias Evelyn Day ot Lansing spent
Mr. and Mrs- Samuel Geiger and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geiger spent
the week end at home.
'■ Congratulations.
,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
J.
Slrodtbcck
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McKeown
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Heber
and Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, called on Mr*. Sarah Waller* of Foster of Barryville.
.
McIntyre and Norman and Mrs., Southeast Carlton^Wedncsday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. George Hern of
'Anna DeVine were Sunday guests; ning.
Laqdng, galled on Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Mra Leo Barry and son B^rt Fancher Sunday.
of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Meade andI
called on Mr. and Mr*. John Lenz
IRywll
Mr. and Mr*. William Cramer, Jr,
portant that the applicant ba abb to give a telephone
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ganka andI and family ol South Freeport Bun­ entertained Mrs. Cramer's parents
children of BatUe Creek, Mrs. Chas. day afternoon.
from Yankee Springs Sunday.
i
Mra. O. N. Landon of East Carlton
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mead and daugh­
' Mra Wm. Corle and baby of OrandI and Mr*. Anna Buck called on Mrs. ,ter of Hastings called on Mr. and
IDa.&gt;&lt;WUl&gt;^yttUOda&gt;' WiU"
BQdI Mary Yank of Na*hvillc Thursday Mr*. James Mead Sunday.
afternoon.
ROBINHUE PARK.
Mr. and MH- J- W. NichoU of
Mr. and Mn. Herbie WUcpx andI
Homer Ingram and family of Has­
Kenneth accompanied Mr.1 and Mn., Moab, Utah, spent the latter part
Ber roll Powers to Kalamazoo where) of Um week with Mr. and Mrs. Eu- tings were Sunday guc»U of Mr.
and
Mr*.
George Poland.
they spent thc day Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and
Heber Fatter and family spent
Bunday with Mr and Mrs. War- tenaou a century oi rrogicH omi- family and Clyde Kollar and family
day.
of Grand Rapids spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J- J. Btrodtheck .Mr. and Mra. John Kollar.
WK REDEEM WKLTUUI OWBCR. AU HUCSB EVWBCT W'
callad on Mr. and MT*. Carl Wayw-1 Mr. and Mr*, pan Youngblood ol
Day as man of Hastings Sunday afternoon. Caledonia were Sunday evening
Keith Bowman of Rutland want callers of Mr. and LU». Wright
the wMk «nd wftb Hobart CulMrt. Clifford.
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CHANCERY NOTICE. .

State of Michigan, tbe Probate Court

NOTICES
-Michlgaa Btaklng corporation.
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NOTICE OP BALE.

The Bailey family are moving to
I d»T of No- i OU,“
flock la lhe1 night given by Mr. Thompson of Haatlngi thia week.
Mr. and Mra. Dias of Byron Cen­
&lt;•»
Twin girls arrived at thc home ter spent Sunday at Wm. Voisin's.
MT. and Mrs. Warren Bolton and
it i* forth** erdrrad. that public antic* of Mr. and Mra. Moe Wednesday
sons spent Sunday evening at a
__. »_ — *.--------------------- . -------- morning. Mother and babies arc
,ZB doing fine.
surprise party at Victor Clum'a near
Lake
Odessa.
Myron Wertman spent Saturday
Mrs. Minnie Hammond spent a
night with his parents. Mr. and
Mra. Henry Wertman. Merel Camp­ few days with her daughter. Mrs.
Recliler of Probrt*.
bell and friend of Freeport were Lee Hubbard, this week.
Sunday afternoon callers at the
Wertman home.
Only one continent is uninhabited
Mrs. Marie Houghtalln and Mrs. and that is the antarctic continent,
Jennie Waters entertained at the where no race of man lives contin­
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Norris uously.
in honor of Mrs. Carl Norris, nee
Doris Kimble. The bride received
many pretty nad useful gifts. Light
refreshments were served. A good
time was enjoyed, all wishing Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Norris many happy
years of married life. Those from

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Allie Maury of Richland, nnd Mrs.
Dorothy Monroe of Kalamazoo.
Mrs. A. Tuestian and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanderveen and
two children of Kalamazoo and Mrs
Clare Holder ot Assyria spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Lammers and family.
Mrs. Leo Monroe and Maynard
of Kalamarxx) visited her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Owen,
from
Thursday until Sunday. Mr. Mon­
roe came for the week end and also
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Mrs. Mary Owen of Midland Park.
Rut* of Michigan, tba Probata Court Gull lake. Callers on Sunday P. M.
it th* CooRty of Irkrry.
were, Mrs. Olive Campbell and Beu­
lah Myers of Hastings and Mr. and
Mrs. Add Simpson of Augusta.
The Harvest Festival at the Bun­
nell church was well attende^. Rev.
and Mrs. Oscar Smith
received
many harvest gifts. Archie McDon­
ald of Hastings gave a fine address,
and about 90 stayed for supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lelnaar of
Delton in company with their son.
Henry, and wife visited friends near
Mt. Pleasant recently.
John Ourd. Arcellus Campbell and
Mrs. Edith Campbell returned from
Lawton Wednesday, where they
have been picking grapes.

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NOTICE TO CXZDITORH.

day P. M. with Merle Coolly and
'
CEDAR CREEK.
Add Simpson of Augusta and Mr. family in Hastings.
and Mn. Will Conestrict of Climax
visited at Henry Wertman's Sun- the severance home. We hope for a
speedy recovery.
_
Mn. Rebecca Craig spent Tues­
Arcellus Campbell and family are
day at her granddaughter's home,
moving in a tenant house over on
Mrs. Dale Roush, in Hastings.
the old Hinchman farm.
Mrs. Edith Lctro and son and his
Mn. Leavitt, is visiting friends in
friend from Battle Creek spent a
Grand Rapids this week.
Mr. and Mn. Ed. McGoldrlch and day at the Will Strausbaugh home

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LEGAL NOTICE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Offic* of th* Comptroller ot th* Currency,"
Wethington. D. C.

ORDER TOR PUBLICATION.

Several of our Delton people
availed themselves of the opportun­
ity of visiting A Century of Prog­
ress Sunday.
Mrs. Susie Francisco of Kalama­
zoo spent Saturday and Sunday at
home.
Mrs. Florence Wilkinson of Kal­
amazoo spent the week end with her
sister, Mrs. Mary Doster.
Mr. and Mrs. Von Dunn spent
from Thursday until Monday in
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adrlanson and
children of Battle Creek were Sundai guests of their parents. Mr. and
M». Peter Adrlanson.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton nnd
Kenneth and Kathryn enjoyed a
motor trip through the upper pen­
insula going Friday morning nnd
returning Sunday night.
Our schools have been having a
vacation since Wednesday night as
the teachers werc attending the nstitute.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hazen of Kal­
amazoo have moved into their home
in Delton for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bera and
family moved to Nashville this last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adrlanson nnd
Harry took and auto trip to Lake
Michigan and back Monday.
Mrs. Matilda Smith and Dr. P. O.
Bernard left Thursday morning by
auto to spend a week in BufTAlo, N.

r. T. O'CONNOR.

The Women's Bible Class of the
M. E. Sunday School will have a
meeting in the church basement
Friday evening of this week. A pot
luck supper will be sehr^l at 7:30
o'clock. A good speaker will be se­
cured. and everyone Is invited to
come.
l
Mrs. Blanche Richards. Mrs. Lena
Waters. Mrs. Bertha Adams and
Rev. L- D. Mlles attended the Coun­
ty 8. 8. convention at Qiumby last

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of Clean, Healthy Heat
The picture above tells as pleasant a story as
can be found. You see Mr. and Mrs. Citizen
happily gazing upon their filled-up coal bin.
That means a Winter of clean, economical and
healthy beat. You, too, ought to fill your coal
bin now. Prices ire down—but they’re bound

OKOROE R. HOGARTTL
Director. D*partm*tit ot Coaaorratlo
onarrTatioa Coanlaaloa by:

today for your next Win*

Jatt Ttltphont 22S7.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
SUU of Michigan, the Probate Co

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Volte &amp; Company
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ROBINHUE PARK.
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Last Week’s Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Potts spent
Sunday with the latter's parents.
Mr. and Mra. Bam Zerbe, of Mlddleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Vur Adams and aon
Virgil of west of Middleville were
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and
Mrs. John Kollar.

coming 23 miles. There were some
fine speakers. In tl&gt;e evening the
young people had a very nice Rally.
Sunday afternoon Rev. Wing of
liquor question, in the place of Dean
Davenport at the church. All^wcrc
sorry Mr. Davenport could not be
here, but enjoyed Rev. Wing very
much, also the music by Rev. Kim-

Last Week's Letter.
.
Mrs. Rebecca Craig called on her
!
and family, Mrs. Forrest!
Potter, of Welcome Friday evening.
tings spent Bunday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. CUfford Hammond
Mrs. George Poland.
and aon Bernard, attended a family

Mich.

Mrs. Glen Dean and family of
Dated. October B.’A. D. 1054

■hurt Chant. /Mae * Probate.

lake Sunday.
k Charles Woodruff spent Sub­

“&gt;• 10c

Cookies

DELICIOUS

lb- 5 0c

GINGER SNAPS

IT’S FULL OF RAISINS

Chocolate Drop*

«■■ 10c

Raisin Bread

10c

COUNTRY CLUB CHOICE

AVONDALE FANCY

Sauer Kraut

2 N°.™ 19c

LARD
Vacuum Packed Coffee
lb. tin
Country Club

30c

Jewel Coffee

21c

Pound Cake

19c

Peacher

35c

" 3

2 “* 23c

PURE
REFINED
BUTTERMILK

FRIED CAKES

d°* 10c
(Su(*r«d Fried Cake., Au. Uc)

Dolidou* Fragrant Tea
May Gardens ’A-lb. pkg. 33c

Country Cub
Pumpkin
No. fUcan

10c

ib.

19c

Granulated Suda
Oxydol
large alia

23c

Mint Patties

’££•

Oy.t.r Sh.ll.

EXTRA SPECIAL GET-ACQUAINTED PRICE

21«

FRENCH COFFEE
HOT-DATED — Outfreshing all others

MICHIGAN HAND PICKED

PROCTER A GAMBLE

10

O. K. Soap

33c

Navy Bean*

3 £1 13c

HAND ROLLED

DATED MARGARINE

Good Luck

3 ib*. S9c

SCRATCH
FEED

LAVING
MASH

WESCO BRAND

WESCO BRAND
1004b.

Pan Rolla

PEHN-RAD PRESERVES
MOTOR OIL

■•MAGNOLIA"

’2.19 £2*

2 - 29'C

CRISP FIRM

ICEBERG
FLORIDA

HEAD LETTUCE

head

GOLDEN YELLOW

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4 &lt;&gt;-19c

Grapefruit

QUIMBY.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Scott and fam­
ily of Battle Creek visited their par­
ents Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. La Floy Greenfield
of Hastings and sons visited at the'
Jay Smith home Sunday evening.
Barry County Council of Religion
held a very enjoyable meeting Tues­
day afternoon and evening at Quim­
by church 180 parsons registered al­
though there were many more here.
Prairieville Sunday School carried

MAPLE
SYRUP

PRUNES
FANCY SANTA CLARA

PURITAN BRAND

terestlng report of the meeting at
the close of Sunday School Sunday.

rible injury to Harold Burpee In an
accident near Borgesa hospital last
week. His many Delton friends
hope for his speedy recovery.
Beatrice Dunning spent a few
days the past week with her aunt,
Mrs. Clarence Texter. in Hastings.
Dr. and Mrs. Farwell are spending
a couple of months in New York
where lhe Dr. is taking special
courses In surgery A doctor from
Detroit is taking his place here dur­
ing his absence. _
________

Hurry I Last 3 Days

Hurry !

Banana*

S »- 19c

CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS

CHICKENS
“■15c

Ring Bologna

FRESH DRESSED

-

FOWL

-

Ground Beef

KorrwTa

STEAKS

•" 13c

Chuck Roast

Beef Ribs

ROUND or SIRLOIN

1

Boiling Beef

POT ROAST lean n. |(
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO THE MICHIGAn’1% SALES TAX

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

IflEJL ESTATE WHS .Let’s Look At the Record of
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IN NEW YORK CITY ALL OF
MANHATTAN ISLAND
SELLING FOR |94

I

AND MOST 0F1T WAS
PAID FOR WITH RUM
Buyerg Had to Defend It With
“Wall Street”

A Few Statistics Gleaned From Congress­

ional Record and Other Authentic Sources
Although tire- Banner does not be-1 2 Has only made two speeches from
Uevc that petty personalities have the floor of th&lt;f House and In one of
any place In a polllcal campaign. It‘about
two
minutes
duration
.------- .he made Uje atatement. "I am a
Is perfectly .....
lair that voter* .know
। something of how their represen­ farmer. I farm more land In Michi­
gan
titan
any
other
individual
In
tatives have been behaving in an of­
ficial capacity. Presenting such facts that state."
3 Claims to be a friend of the far­
docs not constitute libel or defama­
WaU, Which Is Now mer. boosts of his position on the
tion.
For George E- Foulkes as privatf Agricultural Committee, yet in his
individual. *the Banner lias neither one speech said. "Let me say furth­
interest not concern. HU public ac­ er that, if I could. I would abolish
tions, however, are public property the Agricultural Department."
4 Claims to be a ranking member
since he represents the fourth dUof the Agricultural Committee. Ac­
trict in congress.
Tiic following statUtics concerhing cording to the proceedings of the
tlie official Mr. Foulkes all come committee on agriculture his rank
from authentic sources, mostly from i Is next to the last among the 17
the Congressional Record and re­ Democratic members.
5 Has used the franking privilege,
ports of congressional commitlees.
Here are a few of the things he has, reserved by law for public docu­
ments, to------send
such,-----------personal
1/CX.-U doing:
UUUIB ,
-- out
- ------------—been
1 Absent from 60 out of 118 roll'items as Christmas greeting cards
(falls; the highest ■percentage of ab-1 and messages of congratulation to
sences turned In by any member of i high school graduates.
House or Senate.
|
(Continued on page four)

where you may. you will not
find many more Interesting cities
than New York. To be sure It has
I no obelisks or pyramids to mark an
ancient civilization; It has no ruined
Colosseum or Parthenon to tell of
other days; It has no Stonehenge
that stands before the world ns a
mystery. It has no recorded history
behind it that goes way back
through the centuries. Everything
here Is comparatively new and brist­
ling with such modern methods and
Ideas that It stands before the world
almost as a miracle.
It was only a trifle over 300 years
ago that all of Manhattan Island
was bought from the Indians for PLAN TO RAISE THE
134.—the purchase price said to
LEVEL OF JORDAN LAKE
consist largely of merchandise, and
mostly nun. But even after those
early American settlers had bought Nearly All Owners of Shore
the Island al probably a mutually
satisfactory price, the next thing Line Sign Petition to Raise
was to keep It, and hold it. We
Level Three Feet
have all heard about trading "In­
A proposition was brought before LOCAL WOMEN ASSISTING
dian laoiiMi.
fashion." Probably
It nruoc
arose ...
uuu&gt;
nuuuuiy ii
.
.
.
....
WITH FERA SEWING
from the fact that after the Indians the b«‘rd ot »ui*raisors at their
I made a trade and later became dis- recent session to have tills county
PROJECT
IsatUflcd. they wanted to ".trade I give Its sanction to the building of
JSJ-" “ Ul“
.t the outl« ot Jordan UM.
NATIONAL BANK DO­
.to11” rid ot the rum. but____ _ ____ ...................... ............... ... _
nevertheless they wanted the island so as to maintain the water level of
NATES USE OF ROOM
that lake. Evidently those sponsor­
In order to protect their purchase ing the project had not gone into
of Manhattan Island, and protect the matter thoroughly, for the pro- Mrs. Otttf laenhath Ib Roll
posltkm
was
.not
put
up
to
the
themselves, the early settlers built
Gall Ohrm.—Ward Work­
a palisade wall across the lower end boards of supervisors of Ionia and
ers Volunteer Services
of Manhattan Island, not Jar from Barry counties, both of which are
the present Bowery. It was built concerned, in such a manner that
A well attended meeting of the
by old Gov. Peter Sthyvesant in definite action could bo taken at this Barry County Red Cross Chapter
lime.
was held nt the office of the chalrwall
the fields
!
,h*8h at. theoutlet---------of the lake, man- Archle D- McDonald, on Wedwau crossed
crowcu uie
neias on the
me north
norm:
------------------------------------side of what is now known as "Wall:*h,ch wo“*£ b‘^nK_lta. watere-uP lo nesday evening, with representatives
Street." In fact Wall Street re- i
\akc nnwh S^e'de* Present ^dm various places around
eelved Its name from that old pall-1
«n«i ,he county “ »eU as committee
Mde wall, which mujt have been
.SSThctuJ members, also 3. E. Westerman, lonearly as wide as Wall Street U to|*°ul*
tend 10 makc 11
I cal ERA administrator, who stressed
day. Wall Street Is very narrow,,
h„. a I the need for cooperation between the
and resembles a little canyon be- i -^^taM^tteSthe UUto Thom-1ERA ttJ,d olhcr c,v,c and Patriotic
tween the towering walls on either
oriitna^^lt organizations in the city and coun(Oontlnued on
on page
naxe mx
six)&gt;
i “pple riverK
—which
originates
at ty.
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wUJ
dlfflcult tn

RED CROSS TO CO­
OPERATE WITH ERA

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Service Is My Campaign Argument
L The laws of the state of Michigan
specify that the register of deeds
shall charge by the folio for recordIng instruments In his office, and
that charge to small. AU the fees
are .turned into the county treas­
urer’s office. The register of deeds
la paid a salary of »2.000 per year.
The register has to make facsimile
coplea of the instruments left for
record, index them forward and
backward, enter them and check
them out.
The fees earned by the register
of deeds for the first nine months of
1934 amounted to *2,83735. You will
readily sec that that sum represents
hundreds of instruments which were
recorded. I have done this work
atone. Yet every paper presented
for record has been recorded within
24 hours after it entered this office,
and the original paper was In the
relative to chattel .mortgages, put­
ting them in the office of the regis­
ter of deeds, our board of supervisors
appropriated »60 for making that
transfer, which Included proper In­
dexing. filing and making the-rec­
ords easily accessible. This work
done, and that was the entire
nse to Barry county. The counj now receiving all the filing fee
of 25c for each chattel mortgage or
renewal.
Now, my friends, this U just what
I mean on all my advertising in
which I say: “I have done my best
and wUl do It again If re-elected."
A regUter of deeds has to keep con­
stantly posted on the laws In regard
to real estate and the chain of title
thereto. That Is why I believe that
experience In this office Is a real, as­
set to Barry county. Wouldn't you
rather entrust your recording, which
affects the title to every farm and
home In Barry county, to a man who
has recorded Instruments constant­
ly over a period of years, giving you
prompt, efficient service, thsm to
break In a new mon? If you would
I will greatly appreciate your sup­
port at the polls on November 6.
Earl R Boyes.
Democratic candidate for
.
Register of Deeds.

THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB.
Members of the Thomrpple Gar­
den Club and their friends have
been invited to hold their next
meeting with Mrs. Marian Good­
year at her home on South Jeffer­
son St.. Thursday. Nov. 1. at 2:00
o'clock. An Interesting prognun has
been prepared. Miss Sadie Glasgow,
has brought interesting and enter­
taining materia] to pass on to those
preser-­
interested In birds and their preser
vation and feeding as well as gar­
dening. It is hoped that there will
be a large attendance.

; build such a dam as will restore the ; Mr/
lake level
°*
&gt;c“Cral relief projects was
1 We are glad to note that the
^tertef 2nd
,
boards
of supervisors of both coun-1
a), the
,
lies
are ready to do their jxirt. They;
Tn
th?.
-rh?
will
naturally not approve the proj-; Z^TdJTdM to l^t wVthe
,
ect until assured that no respon-1 n«ryL^iGn nnrl tn everv other u*nv
slblllty would be attached to either
“’«* *"
*“y
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quires that a survey be made, which
had not been done. To insure the
counties
against liability, it is neces'
nary that all who might bring action
for damages, in case the level of the
lake were raised three feet, shall
'
waive their rights to'such action. We
understand nearly all owners of
shore
property have signed the peti­
1
tion to raise the lake level.
We hope this project will go
,
through. There are several other
,
lakes in Barry county, whose levels
ought to be raised and maintained in
'
the same manner.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

Cross can cooperate. No provision
is mode by the FERA. however, for
the renting of rooms or payment of
rent, depending enti^ly upon the
kindness and generosity of local or­
ganizations and local people. There­
fore it was with a great deal of
pleasure that, the committee learned
(Continued on page seven)

HASTINGS MEN ARE
ELECTED TO OFFICE

Spring Meeting of the Holy
Name Society to Con­
vene in Hastings

BOARD F XED SAL­
ARIES OF OFFICERS
NO CHANGE MADE IN OOM­
PENBATION OF ANY
OFFICER

HOME FOR BOYS TO BE
BUILT IN ORANGEVILLE
W. 8. Butterfield, Theater
Magnate, Plans a Fine
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Philanthropy

OVER 124,000 MORE THAN
LAST YEAR’S FIG­
URES

Jackson and Muskegon Conn
ty Boarda Petition for
Better Control

ONLOCIL
LIQUOR TRAFFIC AT PRBBENT IS WORM THAN
OLD SALOON

There was considerable attention
given by the supervisors at their
recent session to possible further
control of the Uquor traffic in this
county. The present status of that INCREASING SENTIMENT ,
OF
traffic In this state is. we think, the
AGAINST CONDITIONS
DEPRESSION BEGAN islble and. we understand, is plan-,
RELIEF CAUSES IT worst in its history. No regulations
as to hours: no holiday or Sunday
InIng to build a *50.000 home for]
■.
-closing; and scitool children are per­ Governor
and Legislature
County WIU Becelvo Poos ot
.»*“
Over JtilT ot Budget Consult mitted to buy beer at restaurants
. .
,
.
from the cities of this state and
°
,
Failed to Make Strict
.
Register 8, Clerk s ana
given a home and proper training. .
/ot Sums to Be Used . almost any time, day or night.
The supervisors received a comTreasurer’s Office
ThiswUi be a worthy phiian thro-, /
for aenef
Regulation!
The salaries committee.of theboard py'me on
^^verl^kmj/ Our reader* wUl be interested in(’ munlcatlcn from the Muskegon
county board of supervisors. In
of supervisors made the Showing th&lt; lakc u |dejU_ Wc arc unab|c
the county's budget for next year. which they request the state Uquor bcr election on whether Barry coun­
n^’mTendaU_°P&gt;:.w!lTh^I??0.?T,g4t further details concerning it It whJJh totals *90.000. Last year it 1ycontrol commission to establish ear- ty shall banish the liquor traffic
Ith®1 Utnc*
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was *65.988.17. The increase isjdue llkr closing hours through Die state from its borders.
slon:
aikl to grant more power to enforc­
It is not to be wondered at that
Probate Judge and Juvenile Court
|'almost wholly to items for poor re­ ing officers/ A similar resolution
-*2.000.
lief. Last year it was thought that from the Jackson county board, of the liquor traffic as it la being car­
Register of Probate—*1.000,
I the county would not have to pay ■•.uiArvisors was also received, read ried on here and elsewhere. Wn
County Clerk—*2.000.
think the traffic la more harmful
I the mother's pension, but this year. andiconsidcrcd by the board.
Clerk hire for county clerk—*1.*11.000 is appropriated for that pur­
000.
pose. Lost year *16500 was appro­
Register of Deeds—*2.000.
we think the legislature arid the ad­
priated for poor relief, while this
Emergency clerk hire for register
ministration at Lansing made a mesa
WFATTTf
TIPPARTMVNT'S yea.r 11 u »20000 Another big Item
-»100.
HEALTH
DEfAKlMKHl B wm be noled of *13.000 for state
County Treasurer—*2,000.
hospitals and juvenile Institutions.
WORK IS LISTED IN
County treasurer, clerk hire—*1.,These items together with the small000.
temblance of respectability. When
REPORT
|er items for relief make up about
School Commissioner—*1300,
we had the saloon, no woman would
1 half of this year's budget. The items
School commissioner, mileage—
IT WORKS WITH STATE ever have thought of going into a
I are as follows:
•350.
DOCTORS AND NURSES
School comihisstoner. clerk hire—
DEPARTMENT OP
'State Hospitals and Juvegoing into a restaurant is a different
EXAMINE 2,291 PUPILS ; nlle Institutions ‘
413,000 00
•450.
thing; and the sale of liquor in
CONSERVATION
Drain Commissioner—*250.
Board of Supervisors
2500 00
restaurants has in many ways be­
Sheriff—*2.000.
.
'
- Co-operation
by Teachers Contagious Diseases
come degrading and demoralizing to
Sheriff, mileage—*500.
I Coroners
200.00 TO PROTECT GAME, FISH
young
people.
and Parents With Doctors ■Fuel Court House and Jail 1500 00
Matron ot Jail-4300.
ALSO OUR FORESTS
(Water and Lights
Under-sheriff—41300,
950.00
Is Necessary Factor
Pay of all deputies not to exceed
1300.00
Few people could even imagine Books. Stationery. Supplies
*1,200.
1.000.00 Need of Conservation Shown
how extensive is the medical pro-1 Elections .............................
The county clerk, register of deeds gram carried on by the Barry Coun- Recording Births and
days and legal holidays, all day,
on Scott Cook Farm in
and the county treasurer are to pay S, KKWM*tyMup..is
200.00
Health Department, just
whicn is
Deaths
Just i ............
Deaths...................
............. ..............
. . ... , _____
.
_ ...
al) fees Into the county treasurer. another
Orangeville
name, for
the
W.t,K. Kellogg , Insurance nn
on Rnllrlina*
Buildings... 1.044.06
morning, are rapidly making such
These fees will exceed their salaries. Foundation. The Unit's activities Soldiers' Burials ..................
400.00
............
Elsewhere will be found the an­
It Is stipulated that the sheriff are shown In ite recent report to Salaries Co. Officials .... 25,000.00 nouncement by the Barry County
shall retain al! fees in civil cases, the board of supervisors. We will ~
Circuit Court ........ ............. 5,000.00
- Rod and Gun Club of a game din­
but will have no fees in criminal present In this Issue what it is do­
Probate Court
2.000.00 ner at the I. O. O. F. hall, at seven
cases. The jal) matron is to receive' ing for the children.
I Justice Courts
80050 P, M. Wednesday, October 31. Every
20c per meal for boarding prisoners
and wcDe­
It carries on a pre-natal program. ।, Juvenile Court »..u
dub member Is expected to furnish right to drink. It is becoming a
and tramps, also to receive pay fbr whlch Is educational. It secures the I tention Home ..................
500.00 at least one head ot game, which question of encouraging young peo­
laundry work done. These salaries names of expectant mothers and., County Infirmary and Poor
must be cleaned and In the hands of ple to acquire drinking habits
are in lieu of all per diem and mile­ in co-operation with the family
20.000.00
Relief ................................. - ---------Sentiment against the present '
--- Albert Beasmer by Monday evening,
age. except in cases which require physician, some one of the nurses County Normal
030
1 October 29. Tickets will be 50c, and method of selling beer and wines is
them to go out of Barn' county, in connected with the Foundation work Mothers Pensions ............... 11.000 00 reservations can be made for only
wiilch event the sheriff shall receive in the county visits each mother. | School Census
•
400.00:300; so It will be wise to get your
actual expenses based on railroad and leaves with her very helpful Pennock Hospital ..............
YM50,ticket early.
restaurants; young people of high
fare.
Further salary allowances directions that will assist her as well Starr Commonwealth
•
175.00 | a representative of the state con­ school age are welcomed and en­
were:
Federal Ag'i.
Agl. Work
Work .... . 1550 00 servation department will be one of couraged in drinking it. This sttuaas the offspring.
t Federal
Secretary of poor board. *1300, with
The Health Department also gives
—'
the speakers. It is expected that
two other members at *200 each. its attention to Infant welfare. Its
Total I
*90500.00. supreme court Justice W. W. Potter to protest against such an Iniquity.
Cfcrk hire, superintendent of poor work there being largely education­
office. *500.
al. After the child is bom and with-1
i Everybody interested In wild life
Road commissioners, three nt *300 In a few days thereafter one ofF
I tn Barry county ought to be a mem­ county about thirty yean ago. and
each.
the Foundation nurses will visit the1
ber of the Barry County Rod and
Janitor—*1.000.
mother and explain the necessity of
Gun Club. It was through the efforts state.
Probation officer and friend of early Immunization against sniallof this club that the rearing ponds
court—*360.
have been built at Orangeville which
pow and diphtheria and urge the
Mileage not named In above re­ mother to have these functions per­
wiu. Beginning next year, raise year­
port is fixed at five cents per mile. formed before the child Is nine I
ly three-quarters of a million finger­
Saturday.,------------October -------27th. ling bluegills and perch, which will
The salaries are the same as last months of age. The diet of the | Whereas,
- ------ ----------------year. Cuts in salaries were made mother and infant are Investigated has
hn been
h/*«*n designated
/Irsiirnntftl as
n Navy
Nivv Day.
Dav be placed In the lakys of this coun­
at the beginning of the depression, and compared with the family phy- the anniversary of the establishment ty. That will make them much more
and they have not been increased siclan's
recommendations. Theiof the American Navy by the Con- desirable for fishing.
since that time.
Health Department ha$ available I tlnental Congress in 1775; and.
The membership of this club
By Dean Davenport.
some excellent literature on Die care! Whereas. This day will be observed works with the state conservation
VOTERS OF BARRY COUNTY.
of infants, and these are left with by the cltizcijs of this country, as a department in protecting game and
the mother.
tribute to the past and present serv- j fish and In assisting the splendid
There were 318 births In the coun-1 ices which the Navy of the United work which that department is do- alcoholic drinks are to have a ffew
hand In Barry county. It Is an old
ty last year. Of these 208 occurred States has rendered to the nation
in homes and 91 in hospitals. There (during one hundred and fifty eight fish and forests.
were about 500 visits made to or in I year?, and to the men who have reIt is time that the people of this
bchalf of Infanta last year.
sponded in times of peril to the call country awake to the importance
. The pft-scliool program was car- jto arms, and who stand ready at al!
. (Continued on page three)
ried out last year much as during times to defend with their lives, if
\Uie previous year. Local communi-1 necessary, the Ideals and inslllu- HIRSCH COMPANY1
Ijand knowledge of alcohol al work.
tics were organized through visits, Hons of this great country,
HAS BUSY SEASON We oldsters made our decisions
Therefore, be it resolved, that I. 1/
to interested individuals In each
tur aso. We either drink or wo
school district. These parents or­ Charles H. Leonard, mayor of the
and we vote accordingly,
ganized township health commit­ City of Hastings, py virtue of the About 2,600 Tool of 0*btees, of from five to nine members, authority vested in me by the law,
b*«e; 60,000 Bushels of
usually one from each school dis­ do designate Saturday, October 27.
1934.
as
"Navy
Day."
and
urge
that
trict These local committees were
Cucumbers Handled
responsible for.-the details bf the our appreciation/of the loyal *ervThe Hlrsch Brothers salting staparticular field, it Is
pre-school program and for rcach- ices of the Navy be shown by a dis­
play of the national colors, ana that
(Continued on page three)
Regardless of political affiliation.
appropriate exercises be held to Ing an unusually brisk business
this fall, according to Joe DeRuiter,
I solicit your vote for re-election as
commemorate the occasion.
ROBERT
B.
WALKER
Barry County clerk.
Signed.
’
" the manager. So far the station
here has handled 2500 tons of cab­
WILL RUN ON SLIPS
My record is: Fifty per cent more- •
Charles H. Leonard.
n la
bage.
About one-third of thia
county, than any term in fifteen Paste Slip Under “County
LET'S GO.
help
straight
The Barry Co. Rod and Gun Club
Drain Commissioner"—
a smile. Your confidence and sup­
they will have to man­
will have a game dinner at the I. O. kraut. About 50.000 bushels of cu­
port will be appreciated Nov. 6th.
, Put X in Square
O. F. hall at 7 P. M. Wednesday, cumbers have been handled to date.
There
There te no candidate for county October 31. 1934. Every Club mem­
Present Barry County Clerk.
who
will
,
ber
Is
expected
to
furnish
at
least
drain commissioner on either the
county filled. Bo far this season a
—Adv. 10-24.
republican or democratic ticket. one head of game which must be total of about *50,000 have been paid wants to drink, the man who profits
Robert B. Walker, who lias been cleaned and in the hands of Al to Barry county farmers for their by the manufacture and sale at
spirits
and
the
timid
man who is
DO YOU KNOW YOUR
elected county drain commissioner Beumer by evening of Monday. Oc­ products.
afraid that local prohibition will
for several years on Uie republican tober 29th. Banquet tickets 50c and

"Around The World" [
Supper Thurs. Plight ,

tings and vicinity will give a cordial
FOURTH DISTRICT CON­
welcome to the Frandsen Store.
VENTION AT WAYLAND.
BARRY'S BHa£e SU46LM.
On Sunday. Nov. 4. the Fourth
District American Legion afid Aux­
county this year will be *12,iliary will meet at Wayland. Tht£
This Barry
I
(■
nr«t
MnvRnHrm
(/J
ht*
held',
I
la the first convention to be heldi 26190. The items making up this
EPISCOPAL RUMMAGE SALE.
church will serve a Pancake supper. with the Wayland Post so a large at- are as follow*:,
church. Thursday and Friday. Nov. Saturday, Oct. 27th. from 5 to 7. tendance is desired. A fine program Michigan Bute college*2302.72
has been prepared.
&lt;
1 University of Michigan .... 9.4M.18
J and 2.—Adv. 10-21,
Price —
25c. All invited.—Adv. _

OFENING DANCE.

RISING TIDE AGAINST
THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC

COUNTYBUDGG I1
GILLS FOR WO

W. S. Butterfield, the theater mag­
nate, has acquired several hundred
, acres of land in the vicinity of Fish
।, lake m
in urangevuie
Orangeville townsnip,
township. nc
He u
is
------------now MTU*,™ u&gt; h.™ »
increased COST
BOARDIconstructed
CUT PAYtoWHEN
------------make It more sects-

The parish hall of Holy Angels
Catholic church of Sturgis was filled
Ito capacity Sunday afternoon when
Holy Name Society men of the Kal­
amazoo district gathered Uiere for
their annual fail rally and election
of officers for the ensuing term. The
principal speaker of the afternoon
was Joseph W. McAMllffe. Battle
Creek attorney, whose talk on
"Modern Youth" proved lo be the
highlight of the program. Follow­
ing McAuliffe was a short talk by
the district's
spiritual director,
Father Bernard N. Geller of Has­
tings. after which the election of
AMENDMENTS?
officers took place. Burdette LyThe annual meeting of the Barry
Barkcr of Hastings was elected pres­
ident for the fall term. Joseph Ot- County Farm Bureau will be held
To the Voters of Barry County:
Wednesday, October 31st. at Fuller
While a man who runs for office, ten of Kalamasoo. first vlce-preal- hall, for the .purpose of electing of­
, dent; Joseph P. Linder of Sturgis­
has to receive hh nomination from
' second
vice-president;
William ficers for the coming year and dele­
a political party. I have always felt
’ Kennedy of Hastings, secretary; gates to the ^nnual Slate Farm
that partisanship must be forgot­
James Maher of Kalamazoo, treas- Bureau meeting.
ten in doing my official duty. I
At 1:45 P. M. the meeting will be
( urer; and Lester Brewer of Battle
have shown no favoritism, but iiave
, Creek, guard. Hastings was chosen open to the public to hear E. E. Un«•»tried always to be Impartial, and to as Uie meeting place for the dis-1 *«n- «Htor of the Farm News, dis­
give everyone a square dehl.
trict's spring rally. The activities I &lt;-'um the coming election and
-I have especially worked to save of the afternoon were closed with amendments from the viewpoint of
the taxpayers of Barry county the solemn benediction in Holy Angels the farmer and fanners' interest
heavy expense of criminal trials by church.* after which lunch was ’ Tickets will be given to each per­
getting the evidence to complete served tn the pariah hall by the par-. «on who attends this meeting for
and convincing that nearly every lah ladles.
-.
1110 drawing of valuable prizes.
man arrested for crime in Barry
* * * ■ ■■
------ nocuinn
county since -1 have been sheriff —.—
OPENING nr
OF
has confessed his guilt and no trial
wax necessary. Had there been a
FRAtfDSEN’S STORE
trial in eachjif these criminal cases,
The formal announcement of the
it would iiave coat the county sev­
opening of Frandsen's Store will be
| fouhd elsewhere in this issue. It will
eral times the salary paid me—for
tiie average cost of a criminal trial
Come to the Methodist social be on Friday. October J8, from 7:30
In circuit court la *350.
rooms tomorrow. Thursday, evening to *00 o'clock-P.M. The location
The prosecuting attorney and the _
at five o'clock __
and eat at the, Is in the old White and Houvener
sheriff are the law-enforcing officers j("Around
-Around the
Uie World
” supper. You Istore. No goods will be sold th*l eveWorld"
of the county. A new prosecutor, can get Just
just what yyou want at a ning, the alm being simply to inre asonable
price—Boston
baked troduce the store, the personnel and
beans. Swiss steak, chlii-con-carne. I the merchandise. Ladles will be
enforcing officers new men is for sauerkraut and weiners. spaghetti,;presented with flowers. The regular
the voters to decide.
ice cream, etc. You will also enjoy business opening will be next SatIf .my ■ experience as sheriff will the program of music and singing. Jurday. October 27 at 8: SO a. M.

Irving Orange hall. Friday. Oct. you faithfully and cffielenUy.
George W. Leonard.
X. Coffee furnished. Schraff's or- Adv.
titestra.—Adv. * - •
*
PANCAKE SUPPER.

PAGES lto8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 24, 1934

12 PAGES

EXTEMSIVEPRO.bl
IN BIRRY COliTY

SHOULDJOINTH
00438515

NAVY DAY

PROCLAMATION

Think Before You Vote

made for only 300. Get
ticket, did not feel tn view of the-reservations
—, -—-------------------------------------------EPISCOPAL RUMMAGE 8AUL
small salary paid that officer that he (your tickets early. A fine program
could afford to make any campaign has been arranged.
church. Thursday and Friday. Nov.
for nomination, so he did not do it.!—Adv.
Banquet Committee. '
Mr. Walker lias served Barry coun- !
ty faithfully and efficienUy and it b 1
felt that someone ought to be chosen
who has shown h^s ca|&gt;aclty to do
the work acceptably. Accordingly!
stickers will be at the polls in every
REPUBLICAN
polling place In the county, which |
DEMOORATIO
vexers can paste on the republican
ballot if they so desire under the | ROOSEVELT NEEDS
LACY, STUDENT OF STATE GOV­
heading "County Drain Commls-1
SENATOR VANDENBERG. ERNMENT AND TAX PROBLEMS.
&amp;kjner"
&lt;*dcr
m*ke
^e |
Plcard Michigan's demo­
Arthur J. Lacy, democratic nomlvote will count, each voter who uses cratlc candidate for the united
on. o'Oia'.tKkmUxMld put ." 8uu. Kuu cUun, that &gt;to&gt;«. Wednesday afternoon spoke to a
X tn U» Muato under tot count/ „,t
lhe Ncw
hUn Hastings audience In his swing
drato MuimUrittoer heatona. then ; But tel., oorwca, a lew facta. . .
around the state, is a keen student
eottot.
.
| WKat meuure beyond al, other. of taxation afid government—na­
.)
'passed by congress during the pasttional and state, a qualification that
two years has tended to restore con­ should heartily recommend him to
fidence In this country and helped the voter. Much as wd should like
industry and agriculture to move to forget this painful subjfct. taxes
will not permit themselves to be Ig­
„„
forward from a "dead center?"
M1DWAY FURNITURE CO.
thYc !■ 1 Wasn't it the Federal guarantee nored but must be Intelligently dealt
Announcement appears in this-—'- ,ot bank deposits? Didn't"this meassue of the Banner about an auction
uro bring money out from hiding
sale of furniture at Galesburg, start­
and put it into circulation again;
ing today. Full particulars will be
'didn’t .it do more than anything
found on another page.
' else to stiffen up our sagging finan- beginnings to his present position
nuw
!&lt;=l&amp;1 »y»tem and to restore faith In
ADVISE AGAINST ...
rf.
There has been some agitation to our banks?
have the county lake over the ab- 'And who is responsible for the act
stract business. Tills would mean insuring bank deposits?
.
a considerable outlay of money. The
Not a New Deal admUUslraUon
matter was referred by the board of because President Roosevelt hW* field of service, Ji
supervisor* to a committee who. aft- »elf. opposed It. To Senator Vanden- to Detroit in 1909
er giving it due consideration, berg of Michigan, now running for elated with a leading law firm. He
recommended that owing to the re-election on lhe Republican Uckst. continued his interest in etvlc and
present financial condition of the goes credit tor putting thrpugh this governmental affairs to Detroit, as
county that such a project ought' measure. Almost single handed he he had In Clare.
(Continued on pt* fiw)
not to be attempted.
...
|
(Continued on pegs firs)

POLITICAL CAMPAIGN NEWS

One Auction Sale

Against these impulses the dry
must vote on PRINCIPLE, for be.
has no appetite to satisfy and do
gard alcohol as an unmixed evil,
subtle as the devil In lu tempte-

tlte and profit with
on our aids except

money aglnst principle.
TO be sure there ar
will vote against prohibition

cent enforced,
murder.

thinking men and women

moblie killing

more

bs-

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•

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER U 1M4

______________________________________________

- -------------------------------------- 11 HASTINGS WOMEN

Red Cross Needs
Your Support

STOLEN GOODS FOUND
|
■
INJRANO RAPIDS

.

battle creek editor
WA$ rotary 6UEST

SPANISH-AMERICAN

LOCAL NEWS

Thirty
Spanish-American
war
veterans from Battle Creek came to
LC
L. Millar Discussed Pres­ HasUngs Saturday evening and cn- 1
Th.« or 10,000 MMo. km,. “•fXST’-SS'n
Mnr Lob«b Control of O&amp;r
Joyed a slum supper at the
Legion
v
Mrs. Lloyd Shafer - and lit
ent
Day
Newspaper
Last
August
Hat
Bean
tlvity
and
bustle
of
the
usual
small
roomx
Following
the
supper,
'
in Soft Gr^v^l on Sat­
sr, a de- daughter have been removed fr&lt;
Ughtfully social .time was enjoyed.
— Pennock hospital to their homo
Confeased
'er U5arn ar city in the United mates,
Whatever measures are employed
Problems
urday Forenoon
vviuco.ou
h0 |,rouahi out many Uxtareaiing ।
,.
QcWwF. U Navy Day
Oom SwmI te oonunander of tha lo- 11
to deal through public funds with
About Labor day thieves brake In- . fBC&lt;a about English village life and 1 Th0 Rotarians were highly han- cal outpost of General Frederick
| Mr*. Sarah Biandstettor. Mrs. distress resulting *from‘ Jdepression,
’
to
John
Green's
clothing
store
at
about
the
earlier
inhabitants
of
the
ored
entertained
MonOf the Horace Pennock. Mra Nellie Cross
the normal re­
u hM bean named and Mrs. Emma Murdock, In com| per at Cedar Creek church
NashvlBe and took twenty-seven British Islands. He stated that the
00011 by having as their guoatsponsibilities of men's suite.
i eve. Nov. 3/—Adv.
usual American traveller in England. ,PeaMpr Mr. A. L- Miller, publisher of
tha proper obaerv-1 pany with Mrs. Mac T. K. Hoeltzel
the
American
There is held In the Charlotte Jail ruihing through the country at top lhe Balbo Creek Enquirer News. He FIRST WARD PUPILS
old
of Saratoga Springs. N. Y.. all farRed Cross arc George Lapham. former raddent of speed, would not be able to see or Bave * br,ef ,llsto-T of the modern
Io Ml the coopera-1 mer Delton residents, met with a
HAVE BEEN EXAMINED
"
not lessened. In­ this county. Leun Myers, of Grand understand the wholosome life ct ne’W’Paf*’’ And mentioned some of
tho
; Officials, patriotic '-’cry fortunate accident about eleven
Rapids, age 41.
Is
in
jail here. It ap- English
villagers
nor
would
he
know
,he P•rob!cn;—
“ ...that
confront
the
___,____________________________
______
______
RED|
•••
—
—
anguxn
viua*cr»
uor
wuu&gt;u
nc
viuw
.
,
—
..
.
—
1 various clubs, as o'clock „
Saturday
morning
about RED
Uanal organlxa- rwar. iho,
.. .___ about
.___ . the horrible
___ ____ slums
■_____of• newsoaocr
1 pears that these two were respon- anything
newspaper nubllsher
publisher In
In thasc
these davs
days, Second Ward School Dome.
well as the tpercluufu and citizens half a mile east of Yankee Springs. |
CROSS
en
slble
for
this
theft
from
Mr.
Green's
the
hlc
cities
at
England.
I
In
&lt;
inclen
l
Egypt
writing
was
on
in making this day memorable. The ladles were enroute to Allegan
..............
crown rather 81we ,or lIUS
,ronl
Green*
—Teitg in 60 Rural [fair *t the Woodland consolidate
stnrk IhmioFi
r\ar»1
---- ------—_— ...
papjTUS—* reed Which gTOWS 111 the
Ulou*to Kv.r.
“&gt;« dAnlna
dcnlea anv P"
Merchants art asked to add a pa- ■ for a pot luck dinner with other than diminished in
L. five m of I £&gt;*•
Schools Oompleted
school, sponsored by.tht P. T. A. Ir
Nile. In Babylon records were made
vuiuproveu
eluded will be a rug and quilt db
triotlc note to their window exhibits |former Delton ladles, and Mrs. Hoelt-1 economic depression.
on.
I
.
.
. , .
SUPERVISORS
GIVE
on
clay
tableu
which
hardened
and
The
Barry
’
County
Health
Departplay.
In
which
many
Hastings
tedli
off
and aU citizens are asked to display I zel. who was driving, lost control! in coping with Increased health
pu
h« ear
Ura Mil
whkh1,
! n.ra,*'jm.lng'uuTo'r
»“ ulmllilhi!
APPRECIATED FAVOR preserved the record. In Athens ment and physician, of lhe Barry Lhi. no doubt ba interested
the’natlcnsl emblem on thfc businessilot
of her
car In
in the
soft jr.vcl
gravel which
---------—• -• touUcAu';
----records were made on wax. With lhe DietediheP1s^bLr&lt;heCtithh“" T”’
Bo* *ocU1' 8trUt,r school. Frldi
....
—
..... “T
alt
| was made more dangerous by the reduced family budgets; In broad- |[part
part *“ I*
1® J_____
akta$ of u
le Or®&lt;
------------t streete and at their homes.
Romans it was on parchment. These
the school health exam ins- ini»ht. Ladles bring boxes—Adv.
in
attempting to casting its
prevention prupro- ‘SffhS
’
’ “
"
Thirteen years ago. on October 27.! pouring
p.0uT11?8. rain.
——■
— —
■« accident pjccuuun
4 /MUe&lt;
“ytr’
AUow Credit in Recording were the antecedents of the news­ pleted
tions In the First ward school. The 1 Mrs Far I Boves has been confine
the Navy League of the United ' “rnlR., c!,‘ , car -°" , e fishway, grams to reach into vast federal
e^lnattan.
abo
Included
a
thoruhTr
bX??£n£
of the 27 suite taken. 31 were ■ Fees to Those Borrowing paper. Columbus' discovery of Amer­ ough dental examination Practical- ^trl£
Blates, a group of citizens interested j ^rt- Hoeltzel swerved it to the left, ■ wort projects; in providing disaster
n.urUU Bheb
ica and Guthenberg’s Invention of
week In lhe store of a
Prnm nnvommont
In
and other needs aaaav
not otherwise
be-I.I‘found-last
UA tha
VUaa welfare
wcaa*a c of
(M the
UAC Navy.
a-**/, ipon•|AJ«A- ‘8olng down a fifteen foot embank-- «....
rac IX~
Mr. num „„ Souih OblMoo
.
&lt;»«"«»•«
printing from movable type govt I, on. hundrad per «nl o&lt; uw ehUazirnrf th
A firai
Aral nation-wide
naltnn.wldn celebra&lt;v&lt;lnhra. raen
ment.
trees
inc met;
met: the Red Cross
Cra« has been'
been
•oral
the
y, The
, e t!
_e*s . prevented the ing
birth to modern civilization.
civilization. Il
It Is a dren were examined
lined and a majority,
n, *,
annmn^l
Property owners In this county [birth
majoritvj B
1 f.vn&gt;rlr«r
LvBarker hod
has an ann&lt;
te
Greet,
Grand Rapids. Kleinman ad.
Uon of Navy Day. That date was machine from turning over, but the assigned to and successfully dealt
who
Iiave
made
mortgage
loans
from
I
far
cry
from
lhe
old
methods
oflof
the
parents
were
present
at
tlie
;
m
ent
in
this
tame nf the n
H
chosen because It was on October 27. Wheel* wcre ripped ofl and other with problems unparalleled In Its mlts that he bought 35 suite of Lap­
ke
ham. Probably the
lhe other two were the government must appreciate the news
new? transmission to the modem time of the examination.
.
that will ____
be of particular interest t
ham
177J. that the Special Congressional damage done. Luckllj- none of the peace-time history And through it kept
by the thieves
favor extended to them by the board telegraph, telephone and radio; and
Dates haye been Mt for the exiMdlea
P«ri cu *r interest
n
nmmltte* rnmnixed ui
nf oiui.
alias wvmu.-.
rwnne, ,
occupants
were—
seriously
hurt.
re-,.all. the
•«-Red
-- --------------- -------------lAounuKT,
------- --------—-—-- —
-■ -£x
Cross has
continued •Us
Lapham abo admitted that he of supervisors of thb county. K b from Uie old hand press to the mod-;upinatton of children of the Second
Episcopal rummage tale at naris I
V ’.
cuta and
hrnlv.«
Christopher
Gadsden UAAU
and -WMIUI
John I rvlvimr
wiving nnlv
bruises. ft
It was
was
SJUUOV1CAA
,only. cuts
. . and ----— normal activities.
-------- -------------------- the first bill for *
» ,^
mirarin
the womn
women’ w
were
Soon (hc organization will open and Myers stole about to,000 piston *eU understood that those who em perfecting press b a long strfdc ward school. There will be a physl- house one door west of churc)
Langdon,
presented
acl® ,lthat
ha‘ lhe
're not
1,01
rings from a freight car In this city make such loaI” do 50 because they in progress.
elan and dentist present at this Thursday and Friday Nov 1 and 3
pl
the
acquisition of
outright. ,
I ita eighteenth annual Roll Call. on August 13 last. These piston need help. Each applicant lias to
me acquisition
o: thirteen
miricen frigates.
ir-guies. I ----- --------The newspaper,
if properly -conschool on October 30th
30lh and 31st,
31st.,: -AdylO-Sl
—Adv. 10-31
'
'
V.,
AU
AAUA.
IIACAC
pOVJU
--------------I
‘
—
Those men were the fathers of our j
THwav'-Aotv itDuring that period It will extend an
___ had
L- &gt; l
.............
. .
.In
n/AVAr government
-n’.p m n, **&gt;' 1 I| ducted, AltoHl
Illlrt November 1,1
_Mrs.
’___Far
"...
1st and 2nd. -m.n
The con-.
Mr*
Allerdinx of near tLaki
akl
rings
been
relumed. .by a JobPut U
P the &lt;11
1,1 to cover
ought l/l
lo be na AAmmtlnltv
community and
Fay
ference. are held in the forenoon odem
who Allerdlng
u decent In ^eraVmJ
Invitation to every adult citizen to
ber In New Mexico to Che Hastings expense in making an Investigation I asset. The preservation of the libti
While economic conditions Mfg. Co and were stolen from a ot the Premises on whkh the mort- ertj’ of the press b essential, the only.,Parente are notified of the day
wn^ck toXl Ji ’XrXl
recent session, received timely com­
recovery
1
munication from the Allegan coun- must be reckoned with they are hot car in the freight yards of this city 8^’c Is desired. There Is a lot of speaker said, to maintain the liberty and time their children will have “ making .a X
C
fine recovery.
Uie determining factor in the reAt
the
recant
session
of
the
board
। ty road commission and the mem-1I suits of such a campaign.
The thieves disposed of a few of recording of papers by the register i of the people. He traced the strug- lhe opportunity of being examined.
L
At the recant session of the
lhe birth of the late President Theo- bers of the roads and bridges comthem. When th«y found the offi- of deeda U**1 ha* to be done before'gle for liberty of speech in England
/-nil Ibra DCTS OI U1C rQ3Uft
0 Qr“WCS COmThe Red Cross can serve humani­ ccrs were hot on their trail Myers 1116 applicant receives Uie money, and Ln our farly colonial life, and
mlUee &gt;trong
lhallUwJ
W’u*1^agftlnsl
- Bothth(J
bodtes
p
miscellaneous claims passed on ■
father of our modem Navv.
lwQ ty only insofar as public confidence
Navy- AX
As late !ook
admits they threw the balance into T11C board of supervisors voted [later In the national life of this nation of their children.
le
allowed claims aggregating 33.761
support
exist.
It
Is
the
medi
­
as the early nineties, our Navy still amendments, which will be voted on and
Grand river They have ndt been re- unanimously to authorize lhe regts- [country. He laid down as funda‘
The school medical examinations
Mr and
B11(J Mrs.
Mrs Rex
K„ Wickham
wlctn,m Q|,
Mr.
was cxxnpCEied of ships left over November 6. for reducing the gas tax um through which we as indlvtdu- covered yet Both Lapham and My- ter of de«d» 10 record all papers In mentals for the preservation of our in .the rural schools of the county Carlton
Twp.. arc the parent* of d
als can express our Interest in the
from the Civil war. and Roosevelt
f 701,1 lhlTC CW,U tO lW0 CC,,U “ BD'’ welfare of our neighbors. In the era admit the theft of the piston 4UCh cascs •» lhls- 011 °P®n account. 1 institutions that we maintain frec- are well under way. Over alxty of au pounds son born on Tuesday]
t
worlred vigorously toward its mod- ton
filing
Of the,
rampart.
cS, ‘ ,16.
a. “J,
rings, but Myers denies stealing the settlement to be made when the | dom of speech and freedom of the Ora
Oct.
He has been named JacJ
rmteallon.
.rnttation
weight at 35c per 100 pounds, both hearts and minds of the American suits.
money is received for the loan. In 1 press.
Clifton.
Because only about one person out to be done by constitutional amend- i; people lies the answer.
Judge McPeek will be here today many cascs It would have been nec-1 He stated that an old saying was FIFTY-THREE POTAl
Mias Irma Waters, who recentljl
at every fifteen hundred of our pop­ ment. It ts time for Michigan to
It is exjvected Myers will plead gull- cssary for applicants to borrow the ’ Tyrants do not make power, but
f
Tnrc HU nuc Ull I underwent an operation for appendi-|
ulation are attached to the Navy, call a halt on lumbering up our con-; SPECIAL PROGRAM
ty to stealing lhe puiuil
piston luifcl
rings and money; but the supervisora voted | power makes tyrants’” There is no
I UuO IN UNt nILL cftU at Pennock hospital, is rapidly!
- - -- -- --__ ....... .... .. .
. .
fh
a county
v nrnn
• Ithis
Vila /ao/w
ha 1 confronts
f 1W1 Lt na 1L*m
11H - Iw1
and because so many of our people stltutlon with laws of this kind,
that IH
the
grant,
favor, so danger Ithat
would-be
nt„..
—ko
t
i.
convalescing and has been removed]
ABOUT
MISSIONS
;
rec&lt;l
vc
hu
“
Ur
especially when the motives back of j
. the applicant has been favored with tyrant like a free press. Liberty of Tops Measured
52
Inches
to
the home of her parents, Mr. an&lt;l|
Navy, the celebration of Navy Day the propoxate arc os selfish as they
r the credit unUl the loan Is closed, fspeech and liberty of expression
Long—Grown by Lewis
Mrs- Han-&gt;’ waters.
‘
.Lecture at United Brethren 1 FIRST MEETING OF
| Invariably a man who has papers ! through lhe press have been stamphas been continued each year.
arc In this case.
...schools
__________
The board alx&gt; receivedcomMost young people in our
Stanton
Church
"^HE CENTRAL P. T. A. recorded In the register of deeds’ cd out in Italy, Germany and RusChurch Illustrated
Illustrated With
With
tM GEORGE H. SWIFT HAS
office must pay the recording fee at »la. where autocrats rule.
probably know considerable of the munication from the board of suLewis Stanton brought to the
Eighty-Six Slides
glorious history of our Navy and the pervisors of Washtenaw county op­
the
time
he
hands
the
Instrument
The
speaker
stated
that,
in
the
b
Reception for Teachers Fol­
Banner office Tuesday a hill of po­
BEEN REARRESTEO
to be recorded to lhe register, ex- early days of the NRA. It was serl- tatoes which tops the record as —
heroic exploits of its men. especial- posing these two amendments,
t
The Women s and Girls’ Mis­
fur
lowed Program in the
ecutlng only those who are making ousb’ proposed to abridge the llbcrly that part dealng with the wars----------------- -----------------------; sionary societies of the First United
as we have heard. The tops meas­
OSBORN
MAKES
REPORT.
ty of
of the
the press;
press; but
but the
the publishers
publishers
loans from the government.
ty
Into which w« hav? been forced. [
* Auditorium
Brethren church will observe their
ured 52 inches In length and there The Case Will Oomc Before!
C. H. Osborn, as friend of the
. of the nation became so aroused and
Probably they are inclined to think
World Missions Advancement Day
were
53
tubers
on
the
vine.
32
fair
a
Vermontville
Justice
The
Central
Parent-Teacher
As­
made such determined opposition
of the Navy, however, entirely In the 1court, and probation officer of Burry next Sunday. Oct. 38th, with a pro­
sized eating potatoes and 21 small
sociation held its first fall meet­ SUPERVISORS NAME
made bb report to the
.that that proposition was aban- t»talocs. They were of the Russet
This Timo
B tense, and overlook the fact county,
1
gram at teven o'clock in the eve- ing in the Central auditorium Oct.
showing that, during the inlng.
we still have one. Its men going pervbors
;
DEPOSITORY BANKS doned. Of our own day. the speaker Rural variety and were grown on Last week the Banner mentioned]
said, “the great danger to our free the place known as the Edmonds hsg the fact that George H. Swift o!
io aoa every day. teaming and study­ year ending October 1. he had colThere will be (pedal music and were discussed and committees ap­
Ing to fit themselves to defend us if 'elcted and turned over to the coun­ a stercoptlcon lecture on
Two
City
Banks
and
Those
institutions
U
the
Indifference
of
The pointed. Mrs. Maud Smith, county
Vermontville had been released, b,
ranch.
ty 820730 in fines and paymenu
.
-in
j
i
people. Nothing is more needed al | can anyone beat this record?
it should become necessary.
, Church s Unfinished Task." This chairman of the Public Relations 1
u Charlotte justice from a charge ol
for probation oversight.
»
at Middleville and Delthe present time than a free, I
lecture deals with conditions here in committee, discussed the financial
negligent homicide, which had been
It is a young man's Navy-, tool
.
As friend of the coun he reported
truth-telling, liberty-loving press."
The majority of the personnel are -Z7117,77 our own country and ’is illustrated .condition of lhe Michigan schools
von Designated
brought against hirp The basis fat
DEATH OF MRS. COLE.
his release wax insufficient evidence]
[and the plan toward permanent sc- . At the October session the board G. R. HERALD' EDITOR
had been granted, 53 of these are, ™.
|„X S'a “7 X." 1'ra
to bind him over to circuit court.
The community is invited to at- curity through legislation.
:°f supervisors designated the Has। active and 38 of the 53 particularly
this service’ An
will
•nrt thie
*„ -offering
---------------Slrs Ketcham 5poke ot lhe Atfult Ung8 Clty Bank, the National Bank
United States. In contrast with the so. A total has been collected by tend
COMMENDS KETCHAM George Sumner, on Friday night fol­ There was no doubt in anybody'!
be taken for missions.
iallonr.cn of a generation ago. the
mind that five people met their
(lowing
a
long
illness.
The
remalfis
------------Education Center to be established, of Hastings, the Farmers State Bank
Mr. Osborn in the way of alimony of
sfficers today are practically all
death
os lhe result of Swift's cat
.
.
Middleville and the Delton State F. M.
_ _______
&lt;aa to
uitiininc.
iivrher forSparksxFUIaUa
PraisesXXUSHas- were.anvu
taken
Greenville,
here
The series
of....
six lectures on
| approximately
82.507.74,
wh1ch
pushing another one, which was I
Naval Academy or University gradu­
''
o!i
mer home, where the funeral
"Character Training" will start the ! Bank of Delton as depositories for
(amount b directed lo be applied for SENIORS TO PRESENT
ates and nearly all the enlisted men
tings Man as Speaker and ,held
------. on
— Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Cole waiting at the crossing at Vermont-1
third Thursday in November and all public moneys, including moneys
the suppon of approximately 53
.M. and ...^iville. onto the track in front of the
“HUCKLEBERRY FINN” one will be given monthly for the for the county of Barry, for the
। had ...
made her -home
withW•"
Mr.
as a Worthy Man
--------children.
ration. They oomc from every sec, , ____________________
. Mrs. Sumner for several years and J fast evening train. It was a case of
following five months. There will period beginning January 1., 1935.
Herald has been given every care during her insufficient evidence presented In
In the
—Grand
---------- —Rapids
r— ---------------lion of the United States, from fam- .JIAST1NGS EXTENSION GROUP 1., Tryouts for Annual Play on be no admission charged for this ending December 31, 1035,'orJuntil
there Is published on the editorial [sickness,
i|Jjustice
court* which caused
The first meeting of this group
”““-----------.......... Uie Jus-1
‘—
files of rich and poor, and their work
-------------------------------------------------,
the
expiration
of
Lorenzo
F
Maus'
course,
and
it
is
hoped
that
many
pjge
...
1
November 23 Being
"Reflections Of An Editor."
--------------- ------------------| lice lo release Swift
In lhe Navy, that belongs to all of; WM enjoyed by members Tuesday
! people will take advantage of this i term as county treasurer. Tills ac- ; by Frank M Sparks, editor of the i
WOULD CLEAN UP THE DEBT.
We note in the dally papers of
us. Is a rervice that wo should rt- afternoon with Mrs. J. L Merriman
Held This Week
unusual opportunity by attending. I Don is in accordance with the law
'th.'
*■&lt;■&lt;" 7T". Herald. In Thursdays article Mr.
The
supervisors
county
roads
and
yesterday,
however,
that
Bwlft
has
IP®0*as hostess.
"Remodeling of old
The Senior class of the Hastings 'Following these discussions by X®s. The
'"^ amount
2“:
of depoalt was
----- ---limited Swirk5 mentions a recent speech,
*■**- j,..z
arcsses and nats a
iinh w-hrwii
o, the
&gt;h. four banks. to,
clly. ,„.de
Con-|I bridges committee recommended last i been rearrested on the same charge
•n High
school has selected &gt;-u..»vi»_
"Huckle­ ! Ketcham and Mrs. Smith, lhe gr^p ,ur each of
Ketctasm ol^hte week that the board allocate 65.- of negligent homicide. Hie easel
member this
the
given by our leaders.
berry ruin
Finn" ior
for us
Ils annual ploy
play adjourned lo the recreation room two HasUngs banks are given the
i. human side
t. “ ..
, oerry
&lt;&gt;.»- la
T.
..
.
1 Next
to be November 31. which they are to present on Friday wl»ra &gt; rareplta wu hkld to. u&gt;„
unouM Ik. Fknnkr. SUM
.nd „„„M, Mr K-ich.m : 853 67 to retire- the balance ot the will come before a Vcrmontvillv
,
a,' Mr~ ChBS
H,‘nm‘n s ho“e- night. Nov. 33 tn Central auditorium, teachers. The entire evening was Bank of Middleville was made a de- ~verv htehlv as "a sneaker who county’s Covert road bonds, which t Justice this time.
of the Navy art andous minded hu- New officers are: leaders. Mrs. E. A. Lovers of the writings of Mark stimulatine
Dosltorv for
000 and
stimulating and
and in.ntrine
inspiring anH
and nuerv.
every- posltory
for 810
810,000
and the
the nulUm
Delton a72ueB OMS enthUSiMm and Who !are payable to the highway depart-.
KA-TA-K1N-YAN GROUP.
ment ot the state on road No. 275
C“ultln “I,d MrS EUU Kclly: chalr' TH'aul wU1 {‘nJoy 0116 ^ay- whlch one seemed to be looking forward State Bonk. 85.000. The Intent of makes hla point.’”
on May
up I The meeting of the Ka-ta-kin-yan
Mav 1. W35.
1935. That will wind tin
man' Mf’’
D Baucr: “«««•&gt;•■ ts. published for the first time this to a profitable year. Mrs. G. E. the board is to relieve Treasurer
Speaking of Ketcham’s talk XU.
of Barry county's indebtedness. Camp Ftre Group was held at the
ale U ta your hands Hostile criU- «jrs. Nellie Matthews.
.year
Goodyear was named delegate to1 Maus from any personal responsi- Sparks said. "John stirred them up all
'
-------- ■» a »
I home of the guardian. Mrs, Crue. on
: the Fourth District meeting, part bf biUty in depositing moneys in these a plenty Wednesday night The
SPENT BUT LITTLE.
Wednesday. Oct. 17. 1934. from 4 to
of the M. E. A. conference, to be banks.
hearers were not only enlightened
The Barry county soldiers relief 5. They are working for a national
held in Grand Rapids Thursday.
-------------------—
land
enthused
but
charmed
by
the
SOON OPEN FOR TRAFFIC.
'president. Thelma Wheating, on
1
SAVES COUNTY MONEY.
*~*
-'•••“ association, through C. H- Oaborn. honor in the Needle Work Guild.
Oct. 35.
The
supervisor*'
county
roads
and
P®
,
»a*
,
«Bly
of
the
man.
as
weU
as
The fine concrete bridge across the October 17. 193€al 4:15 at the home
I chairman, reported that they had They arc making a collection of
-------- n,
I rne supervisors county roads and
f—..—.&gt;— — .. ....
1.
. .. t by what he said. He mentioned an cash on hand a year ago of 8340.76. *---- -------------- -- ------------- -Thornapplc river at Nashville, on of Miss Belva Riley, the guardian.
‘
MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN.
KALAMAZOO
MFN
1 All FO i'1Citl
8*tion
are
fully convinced
nuainliin
Counl
y ARent
A*6"
1 Haroia
Harold
J. Foster
Foster, that
who
. - ----------------------------vouniy
j
wno I'Miidcnt that happened at lhe time A refund of 810 had been collected,
M-14. will be open for traffic soon. Wc had roll call and there were । Members of the American Legion ™ eno CUfiDT
The contractors have done better severf present. The treasurer gave Auxiliary are having a membership
SLIGHT
INCREASE.
FOR SHORT-CHANGING jhas had charge of the various fedattended
making the total $350.78 Relief had
-------...------------------—-- -----I eral programs In this county, is able of thls ®il&gt;; when John attended a been given to elbvcn families of sol- I The stale tax apportioned to B8rthan their agreement called for. and her report and we also checked up drive to close Dec. 1, before the of­
will turn it over to the state three [on our knots and our Fire Makers ficers’ conference.
w
It is hoped a large Three Barry County Victims to do that work at far less cost to postmasters convention, with post- diers. totaling $84.40. leaving the ry county this year is 812.261.90.
•—
the county than carrying on the mwter delegate* Irom he st.te and cash on hand at the present time Lost year It was $12,021.54. an tnweeks ahead at the tme specified Rank—Press
report.
Jacqueline number may be cnroilcdbefore that
I
—Arrests Were Made
-----h----1------—.&lt;-&lt;.&lt;„
ihrouR
several nation, which was held in Grand 8266 36.
in the contract.
। Moore.
date.
crease
------------of about
*““1 1340 00.
agencies, Therefore
inercrorc the
inc board
board put
pul Baplds Mr. Sparks said h®J*ad been
Yesterday
agencies.
into lhe budget 81.550. to be paid a^I8ned to cover lhe convention,
Richard Maj’. 28. and
James
T”*'
«~*“
from
the
general
fund
of
the
coun'Delegates
got
Into
a
good
deal
of
a
O’Malley. 30. both of Kalamazoo frorn the K5ncral
the counagent
In wrangle, write* Mr. Sparks over
sg were arrested Tuesday and are now, ty.
‘F- to
*-® assist
aa£1£- the county =S
e"t !n
--------- -----------------------some matter of policy and the aremmt? Jn
vi£
K^m
sue mree vic- .
er many h^d talked Mr. Ketcham,
oil
station
in
lng
*
°
etBclently.
S* I tuns were Moore's
‘,lB
omcientiy
__________
.looking like a boy. arose and start­
RI Freeport. Davidson’s garage at Praipoor nnARD'a Rsport
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 224-1-2557
ed to pour out his side of the argu­
ment; and he poured it out a plen­
lU dM L
mISr r lh“t the pair
the
made w lhe
Qf ty. He captured that convention by
0- uJ. ™
°.^r supevvtoor.. shows that there were force of his oratory and argument."
SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCT. 28 and 29
hl' KiAr?
fB&lt;* the [®]'P®"«Uture* at the county infirmary
"I mads it my business to get
| [j judge some lime this week.
of g7.474.Qg. and that there had been acquainted .with him then and
?l
AN IMPORTANT PRODUCER. I spent at the farm tn addition the there.” writes Mr. Sparks, “and we
of 8840 21
Temporary relief have gone on as good friends from
II as much progress shall be made sum
®UI.
LAUREL A HARDY. JIMMY DURANTE, LUPE VELEZ,
।
Si during the coming year as so far in . lias
* been granted, largely in Uie way that day to this- I prize him as
MICKEY MOUSE, PoUy Moran, Jack Pearl, Ted Healy
medical aid. hospital' care and one of the finest friends I have.
&gt;
H 1934. Michigan will be an important [of
'
which cost 88,783.50, the More than that I have the highest
w producer not only of oil but of nat- .nursing,
|[
(total
temporary
relief
being
811.
­
possible
respect
for
John
Ketcham.
„ Abo Comedy—“MUSIC LN YOUR HAIR­
fl. ural gas. Fields have been opened I
He
is
a
man
of
high
principles,
and
94. Cash on hand October 1 this
M up In Mecosta. Montcalm-Midland. 484
1-------LATEST PATHS NEWS
Added—“SONG HITS’
he Is not afraid to stand for h,b
S Isabella and Clare counties and the &gt;car
&gt;7792BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY
principles and fight for them."
II drills are busy tn unproven fields. I
------------eT^ .----------------- I
DE*™ OF MRS. CLOUDEN.
SI BC.EttV Gl’lLl) NO. I.
I
Ctaudm.
SI. p&lt;u»e&lt;l HELPED PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
TUESDAY, OCT. 30 — ONE DAY ONLY
The supervisors al their (tcent
Mrs.
F.rmet, sra No. 1...» Mood.? .«nln, .1 U» home
session did-------------the same as A year ago In
Bn»dw., wdl b« ho.w u&gt; Ho.-.01 hCT daufhur. Mra. A. Sohruon--------------pUal Guild No. IS on TlXd.y. No., ““ «*'•' Crert. SM w.1 . ml- .upporl ol rmroe,
z‘ hospital. They
6750. They w»
did ».
this
1 Work
uwM—Emou* s Bvruujdenl ol Barry co. tor « year,.
appropriated I7W.
With JACK HALEY. MARY BOLAND, NEIL HAMILTON
a। Surviving are one other -daughter, on the theory that the hospital is
kMrs.
t —— Anna
n,,— nf
—akilfv for Wnrrv
Anna Wrn
Draper
of Pino
Pine Pralrr*
Pake, nA
necessity
Barry SYkimtV
county allii
and hl
has
five
grandchildren
and
tour
greatsaved
the
county
considerable
NOTICE. '
money, because its rates arc less
I
After this date I will not be re­ grandchildren.
Funeral St 3 P. M Wednesday at than would have to be paid if coun- 1
sponsible for any debts unless con­
: traded by myself. Blrt Birman. Oct. the residence with burial in Prairie- ty patients were placed in other hosville cemetery.
i pltals.
.23. 1934 — Adv.
LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS
Adult. 15c; Children 19c

Saturday, October
23th Is Navy Day

|

IN AUTO ACCIQENT

Join

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1

1 ™ i«Ji oi wStor,: .■ u»h- xs'
aumd’
—L

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pralll'u

A^n’lS
KSS; XI;".'■“

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f TI A\D TIICATLf

COMPLETE STOCK
of Dependable Dry Goods, Ready to
Wear Furnishings, Household Staples
Notions and Novelties

Hollywood Party!

Also Store and Office Fixturs Priced at Liquidation Prices.
A Most Timely Bargain Event—Sale Now In Progress at

‘Here Comes the Groom*

LOPPENTHIEN’S SXZ

Babe Daniels

Lyle-Talbot

- “Registered Nurse.”

FOOD CENTER’S
First ANNIVERSARY SALE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 and 27

W«d.. Thur*, and FrL, Oct. 30. Nov. 1 and 2
SPECIAL ATTRACTION

Will ROGERS
“Judge Priest”

TOM BROWN
ANITA LOUISE
RocUH. Hodson

Added Attraction. Our Gang Comedy-“HUNKY DONKEY’
LATEST PATUE'nEWS
Adults 25c; Children 16c

SATURDAY. NOV. 3 — DOUBLE FEATURE

Murder &gt;n th. Private Car
'

.

With CHARLIE RUGGLES. UNA MERKLE. MARY
CARLISLE, RUSSELL HARDIE

Read our hand bill. Visit Feldpausch Warehouse and be convinced that you can Serve Yourself and Save,

Chester Morris • Marian Nixon

Pancakes and sausage served all day Saturday. $35.00 Bicycle and $15.00 Cash given away Dec. 15.

Embarrassing Moments

Each 25c purchase counts 1 vote.

Each Seminole wrapper counts 10 votes.

LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS
AdalU 15c; Children J8c
FIRST SHOW SATURDAY AT S:30 P. M.

�THB HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
both education and health were ob-1
The Locktonmen were with! n the
ten yard line four times but Char­
lotte wm able to ward off the touch­
down thrusta. During the entire sec­
ond hall Charlotte waa within her
own territory almost the entire time
With each game the local eleven is
showing Improvement, in each game

VfflHYFHTIIBES
MEW OH

U. 1M4

SUPERVISORS MAKE

SHOULDJOINTHE |$
RDO AND GUN CLUB

tained for this meeting. Subsequent
VERY LIBERAL OFFER
activities demonstrated the value of
this meeting to the teacher* of the
schools and members of the county
Do AU Poaaible for Welfare
health department.
—Turn Down Bond
A total of 2291 school children
LOCKTONITES TIE
were examined in the rural schools
Proposal
•nd the defects found In vision, —
.0
farthe
team
has
blocked
aVISITOM
IMPRESSED
BY.
—
(
---------------------------------------The
supervisors committee on the
CHARLOTTE AT 6-ALL point'
__----------------Herewith
■-*- are
_ — the
oka statUHcs
etatlaita. for
tn.
.....
.............. ... .......
hearing, nutrition, throat, teeth, etc., of conservation. A good share of county poor commission--------recomUNUSUAL DISPLAYS
are
listed
tn
the
report
of
the
2291
1
e«mS
^f
wiu* U now lhe Sahara desert would ^^tZrt^f^
*ame:
Local Team Outgain* Heav­ tha
Tne line up and summary:
FOR DROUTH YEAR
to be free from defects. A total of not be a desert If there had been
for thc comlnB ycftr whllc lt
ier Rivals About Four
Hasting*
Charlotte
1142 parents were present at the ।conservation ot African resources, looks as If demands will be heavier
Special Attention Given to Orders Not In S
B. Bristol
Boblcr
Yard* to One
examinations of their children.
|part* Of Asia, now unlnhabitable.be- than last year the supervisors could
A. Fuller COUNTY 4-H CLUBS
Thomas
Hastings High grldsters met th&gt;lr Wlctzkc
The school examination program caUM they have become wastes, hove IK&gt;t see how. with the fifteen mill
SHOW 462 ENTRIES started
early In October. During the been made so because men destroyed tax limitation, they could raise more
old rivals. Charlotte, at Charlotte Schroeder
O. Cogswell
year--the
nurses made
visits
to
--------------------------a- i3,461
un v»it.
——. »o
— forests,
ivrvam. drained
UIUUICU lowlands
&gt;uw,aiiu» and invited than
man the
me 120.000.
&gt;^u,uuu.
Friday and fought to a 0 to 6 tie. Al­ Kelley
W. Moore Ferri*,
Phillips, Newland, .homes
•_____ —of
— — —school
V-..—1 .Ull-4...
• *T'ka
children.
Th; med- jmt
‘
what‘ has come. We must
- ■ *begin '. A representative of the stale
though the Locktonltes were consid­ Lyford
V. Conrad
Dann, Mead, Win Bweep- peal
Ileal staff of lhe
the health
I
department J to conserve lake levels and have Emergency Relief Commission, came
erably outweighed, the Blue and Mayhew
W. Caukln
made.
.
2505
visits
,
jchqols.
Four
larger
areas
of
forest,
or
parts
of
before
the
board, urging them to
Gold eleven outgalned their oppon­ Dewey
H. Angell
Stake* Prize*
| thousand'
and
wiirbecome
a desert.
thousand two
two hundred
hui J
" ■" eighty- I Michigan
--* • ■-------*’• --------------------apportion one-third of the total estlents four yards to one but lacked the
-L. Snyder
Smith
Visitors at the Barryyounly A®‘ |four children in the county, all ages.' r would not take any reader of mated amount to be spent far counpunch to take advantage ot scor­
H. Kelly HE exposition were Jm pressed by
Briggs
R.H.
"lE MnaBltinrt
nnuressed
were inspected for Infection. What- jthe Banner long to understand this ty relief work by the Barry County
ing opportunities. Charlotte kicked
C. Struble the unusual quality and variety of
Munger
ever physical defects were found r he will go to What Is known as the Emergency
Relief
organization,
off and both teams engaged In a
exhibit* produced during a drouth were referred to the family physi-^gcott Cook farm, just over the line created by the state. That would
punting duel in the first quarter, Hastings
year. Thire were mapy excellent clan for treatment.
Im Orangeville
on the Yankee have*taken In lhe neighborhood of
although Lockton's proteges broke Charlotte
Substitutes: Hastings—Walldorff. ■ and unusual prize productions. OneLast year the work of the staff isprings-Orangeville town line. This $30,000. The supervisors could not were not consulted and had no voice
WHY THE LACK?
Charlotte took the air from the White. Scobey. Larabee. Cogswell. half of the total premiums this year was given largely to the distinctly will show that destroying trees and «« how. with the fifteen mill tax or part tn creating Che excessive cost.
We cannot understand why Uie
were furnished by the state. Ag-HE rural schools, while this year it will cultivating sandy soil have Invited limitation, they could add that sum Barry county could handle its own state department of conservation
I start and put up a classy passing Kurr and Bachman.
Club
money
being
matched
dollar
be
stressed
in
the
larger
schools.
1
the
winds
to
do
Just
what
they
have
to
thc
county's
budget.
The
amount
Alumni
—
Byran.
Van
Auken.
Put
­
relief
problem
at
far
less
cost
than
failed
to
get a sumcLent number of
attack completing nine*out of 21
which are those In Hastings, Mid- 1 done.' They have dug Immense apportioned by the county tax com- the federal government does it. The hunting licenses into this county.
z«ttempted,- On one beautifully ex- nam. Jones. Harshman, and Patter- for dollar.
i Ralph Pettigrove aqd his college dleville, M..hvin»
Nashville. wrudiand
Woodland. FreeFree­ holes In a big sand hill. The sand mission would not admit of the supervisors recognize that the coun­
at
ecutcd triple
forward Ume
tha son.
I Hastings
boys lateral
had a difficult
judging tram of seven made the port and Delton.
blown from these holes has already county
appropriating
such
on ty should do what It can. without Is­ been sent to this city was sold and
The physicians of the county, the destroyed 20 or 30 acres, converted-amount, not even a small fraction of suing boAds, and agreed to use 910.­ there were applications for many
keeping track of the ball, but were H. H. S. ELEVEN TO
! The five stuslents winning the county* dentists, as well -as the
it Into a . sandheap. This
it. The
will board
go on could see 'no
-------means
* —--------------------------000 of the Horton money received ___
more
_____
which
___had
______
to ____________
be turned down
_
fortunate enough to knock it down
from the state to employ welfare . because of lack ot application
PLAY UNION RESERVES hweepstakes prize trip* to the In­ Foundation nurses and Uie school until much more land will become a of raising the money asked for.
for no gain
Another poj&gt;s was so
ternational Livestock show al Chi­ teachers co-operated in making the vaste. On other farms Ln Yankee
The state representative naively labor
i
on the county's hishwavs.
highways. The blanks. Inasmuch at these licenses
complicated that even the CharloUe
players lost- track of the ball and
This coming Saturday. October 27. cago are: Dwight Ferris, Robert health examinations a definite ed­ Springs and Orangeville lhe wind suggested that tne supervisors "could Lansing authorities have not yet de­ are a fruitful source of income for
were thrown for a loss.
Hastings will play the strong Grand Phillips. Herman Newland. Kenneth ucational procedure. Parents were has started this destructive work. bond the county for that purpose." cided whether that will be accept­ the department, and the cost of
encoqraged to attend both the medi­ Such efforts as the Rod and Gun but the board declined to consider able or not. It's the best lhe county printing them Is comparatively
Charles Struble was the heavy ar­ Rapids Union reserves on lhe fair Dunn and Keith Mead.
A feature of the exposition this cal and dental examinations. Many Club put across will help to saverany
„__________
small, we can sec no reason why
can do. and we think it is liberal.
tillery In the local offense and suc­ grounds here, commencing at three
such arrangement.
there should not have been sent
ceeded in plunging through
thc o'clock. Robinson and McDonald of year was the first annual 4-H Club talks were given by physicians and Buriy county from being buried un- 1 71113 is . what people generally
I •have feared
*
J would —
*•— the , We'll be glad to see the oil Indus­ here a sufficient supply of licenses.
result from
Charlotte line for many long gains. Ionia will be the officials in charge. 'show under supervision of Harold dentists explaining the desirability der sand in the years to come.
‘Foster, county agricultural agent. of- regular health examinations, as
•----------------- - • ’---------------- r
tenormous
’uormoi
rellfcf expenditures by the try straightened out, so John D. can
Linden Snyder turned in a good
Tlvcre were 462 entrie* In this di­ well as pointing out lhe need of
THE REASON.
Admiral Byrd was relieved to federal
' '
1 and
*&gt;&lt;■» state governments. resume the practice of giving away
performance as quarterback, mixing
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
'It's funny thing, but every time
plays well and keeping the Charlotte
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fighter and vision consisting of canned goods, early correction of physical defects. learn that the airplanes he left in; when the burden grows so large as dimes.
Salient facts in the history of Little America are still there and In । to frighten the tax spenders at
team guessing.
son of Freeport called at Wm. clothing and handicraft, all of them
being entered by 4-H Club members each child, as well as devlaUons good condition. So whatever cW&gt; It1 w'ashlnglon and Lansing, then they
Times are picking up. The road
In the second quarter Charlotte Strausbaugh's Saturday.
from the normal, which were found Is lhe Antarctic Continent Is a swell insist that counties share in the cost sign that says "Men at work" Is no
gambled and won. pulling a play
WoodrufT in Barry county.
Another new feature was the dis­ through the physical examination, parking place.
| of relief work, though the counties longer exaggerating.
the orchestra."
that recalled Notre Dame in lhe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
play of natural freaks or oddities. were all discussed with the par­
day of George otpp. It was fourth Edwin Dippy at Perry.
down and nine yards to go for Char­
Mrs. Roy Chandler of Hastings A twin apple shown by Herman ents by thea-examinlng physician,
lotte with tiie ball on their own called on her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Newland received first place in Its and in each case the patient was di­
division. An excellent exhibit of rected to the family doctor for ad­
four-yard line. The Oriole quarter­ Hammond. Friday P. M.
back called for a pass over the cen­
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller and work produced by school students vice.
During the year nurses and teach­
ter from punt formation, which son Charles of Clarksville called in the manual training department,
under the direction of Verrol Conk­ ers tested the vision of 241 chil­
caught Hastings
completely off ,on Warren Bolton's Wednesday.
guard and was good for 45 yards. I| Mrs. Rebecca v,.
—». who has been lin. was also a feature, and Included dren. and 4190 children were given
Craig,
chests,
lames,
tables,
metal
work,
regular
measuremenu. As an ad­
It was one of those plays which is quite HI for the past week Is betsmall woodwork and mechanical ditional procedure children were
daringly brilliant when It succeeds ter at this writing.
and terrifically dumb when it falls. I »jr.
Mrs Floyd Benner and drawing. Max Leach won first prize weighed regularly In seven schools.
but gave the Oriole quarterback all Mrs. Addle Lewis of Mlddlevffle in this division with an automobile
From all this it can be seen what
tredlt. On the next play a lateral called ot the Wm
Strausbaugh trailer.
a wonderful program Is being car­
Once again the rural schools ot ried on by the Kellogg Foundation
pass cut back through left guard lhonw one d*y this week
was good for a touchdown. A pass, Mre. warren Bolton attended a the county turned in some excellent in the schools of Barry county,
for the extra point was incomplete., Birthday club party al the home of exhibits. First prize was won by through the County Health Depart­
Hustings rallied In the fourth quar- ,hcr aunt- Mra Reuben Gcrllnger In Otis school, second by Edger school ment and with the capable support
and third by Al-Gon-Quln school. of its staff of nurses. There has
ter. When Charlotte attempted to RastUigs Thursday
-----------Steve
---------------------------------------------rehoolI exlublu been better co-dberatlon on the part
punt.
Bristol, right end. came- I MrsWm
atrausbaugh
and »»«l &lt;h.
In fast
j Clyde:11"' P1"'' w“b&gt;'
lot. blocked
bloekwl the
IM kick and
«nd re&lt;&gt;■ ,U„sht„ wan,,, ----ana•
of teachers as they-have come to
covered the ball for Hoangs on■ Bassett,
understand the value of the Foun­
xsasacii, of
or Freeport
rvccpuri were
were Sunday
ouuuiq '^ade
----- withi^an
_ ... . Indian
,----- „exhibit,
---------. Mrs.
,
Charlotte's 30 yard line. A sweeping evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leora 8m*th' teacher Second prize dation's program. What is most
end run by Struble behind fine in- r-r,.Tv-of East Hastings
iW{M
was won
won by
oy the
me nlym
Jth K
grnae
rnrte for
lor na needed is the co-operutlon of par­
terference carried
the ball
rhall to
tzx the
tlia jI
...
tmnHnnrtntlnn
transportation diartlnv
display, Mrs
Mrs. Ain.
Ala ’ enls; and that Is being secured In­
Myers, teacher. Third prize was creasingly through the tactful meth­
10 yard line. Roy White added a ’
EAST GUN LAKE.
Quick! Get Their DOUBLE
couple more through tackles and
It's Grand to Find Such
Carl Sheerin left Monday P. M. won by the eighth grade with a so­ ods of the staff and those who work
cial science exhibit. Walter Perkins, with them. This work will bear
Struble with the line functioning for Chicago and the World's fair.
perfectly carried the ball through
Thomas Sullivan of Shelbyville teacher.
fruit in future years. A better un­
W*HT
N
Another novelty at the fair was a derstanding of what is required to
center for a touchdown. Snyder's called at lhe Will Crawford home
hog calling contest won by Wm. keep one in good health will old Uie
kick for extra point was blocked.
Tuesday.
For the Unuiul Price of
at this low price! Sizes 2 to 12!
Walter Slater left Monday P. M. Peake with Robert Newton placing■ growing child in keeping well and
second
■tor
for several
.several weeks
wesas visit in Chicago.
vnicugu.
-warn and
&lt;miu Herman Newland third.
m&gt;iu. strong and thereby becoming a more
Mr.. and Mrs. Claire Miuuicuni
Middleton ui
of In the Home Economics division useful member of society.
| mt
XiilHrnd Woodmansee
W/wimirs— won first prize
nrlrn
THE BACKWARD CHILD 'Grand Rapids spent Monday and Mildred
In the old style dress division.
Tuesday at their cottage.
MAGICIAN PLEASES
By B. A. LyBarker
■Of cream-color cotton, rayon-striped
The sweepstakes grain samples
i Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Nctzband of
SCHOOL CHILDREN.
and trimmed, with al) lhe necessary
awards
were
won
by
the
following:
Kalamazoo called on friends here
The child who -makes poor
Edward Reno, the magician, who
‘‘outcr-garment"button« for comfort!
Yellow Dent com. John Chandler: appeared at Central auditorium on
Sunday.
grades at school Is not neces­
Pin tubes for hose supports! Drop
sarily stupid. He may be lhe i Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rue and friends White Dent com. Robert Phillips; Monday delighted the children with
seat! 4 styles of leg, arm, neckline!
of Detroit are sending several days Red Wheat. Keith Mead: White his feats of magic at a matinee. In
victim of careless meals at home,
Wheat. Robert Phillips: Oats. Her­ the evening but a small crowd was
or of eye trouble.
Children need plenty of fruit, | Mrs. Ray Crawford and daughter. man Newland: Rye. Jack Erway: present, Mr. Reno presenting 50
Knit in Fail-color
Mrs. Kenneth Andrews. Mrs. Belle Kidney Beans. Dwight Ferris; White tricks In an hour and a quarter,
well cooked cereals, with good
rich milk and lots of green veg­ ! Crawford and Dale Null spent Wed­ Beans. Kenneth Dunn; Barley. many of them being very clever and
nesday at lhe Will Crans home near Keith Mead: Early Potatoes. Dwight unusual. The entertainment was
etables. Inferior food retards
Ferris:
Russet-Rural
Potatoes.
Doro
­
Middleville.
mental development as surely as
sponsored by the Teachers' Club.
ished cotton. 1 to 12!
Mrs. James Null leaves Saturday thy Lathrop: White Rural Potatoes.
Soft, brushed
It hinders physical growth.
Dwight Ferris.
•«Poor marks at school are dan­ ■ for Chicago and the yorld's fair.
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
The best exhibit of fruit grown
ger signals. If your child's School
IRVING PROJECT CLUB.
•
on their own farmv was won by Last Week's Letter.
reports are second rafe^have hL&gt;
I The Irving Project Club met with Robert Phillips, who also received
Carl Olmsted of the CCC camp In
eycj examined: then check his
Mrs. Belle Carter. Oct. 11. for an first price for the best nut exhibit. Canada visited his parents, Mr. and
diet. See that he goes to sleep
The dainty pink or blue colon won’t
Mrs. Geo. Olmsted and family from
all day meeting. Fourteen members
wash out in laundering! Doubls *el*d .
-early, rises early, and eats a good
Sunday till Wednesday night.
were
present.
foot keep* children warm, even if
breakfast before going to school.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hayward of
|
.The
lesson
on
Remodeling
Cloth
­
they kick off lhe blanketat Small
‘ If he continues listless and
Delton spent Saturday night and
ing was given by our regular leadsixes button in back, large tn front!
without appetite, consult a doc­
Sunday with their parents. Mr. and
'ers. Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Williams.
tor.
Mrs.
‘
Scott
Lydy
and
family.
| jr. Three dresses were used as ex­
Follow Uie doctor's advice. If
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Endsley and
amples to remodel and two were re­
the child needs a tonic, the doc­
x Infant's Fine Spun Cotton
family of Fowlerville spent Bunday
modeled. The lesson was so good
tor will recommend one and will
with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Decker.
and much Interest shown that ocr
prescribe. Let him also recom­
Orlando Hickerson, who spent lhe
1 Continued from page one)
mend the druggist who will sup­ leaders kindly, offered to review the
past three years in California, visitlesson
at
odr
next
meeting
or
have
ply Uie tonic.
a special meeting In December. We Ing all pre-school children and In­ ad friends in this neighborhood jast
TXU U 1 lU nr«inh of * atria* of
'
have twenty members this year. Our fants In the township. They looked week.
Editorial ASvorUxnonti lo *pp«*r in
after all the details. The children,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eliott of
next meeting will be with Clara
tkU pap*r iuh vMk.
ISchondelmeyer.
Nov.
15.—Clara from the age of six months to six Flint are at home with his parents
Copyrixht.
years,
were
Invited
to
attend
and
on account of slack in the work
| Schondelmeyer. Sec.
each child was given a thorough there in the factory.
pests and panties—at only
physical and ,dental examination.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lydy and
Parents were, encouraged to attend Gary visited her parents. Mr. *nd
grade Esmond blanksling! With or
these conferences and were Inform­ Mrs. Ben Falconer of Irving Wed­
without collar! Satin Bopadl PtaW
ed of any defects that were found, nesday evening.
___________
or solid colors!
and given advice as to prevention
A girl recently won a carnival
I In each case. There were talks by
I dentists as well as doctors. In all prize with a hat five feet high and
579 children were examined—an In­ three feet wide. But there was no
Mn! Hit for Outdoor Wotr
crease of 114 per cent over the need for her to wear It while silling
‘ Comfortable, close-fitting—
previous year. It was encouraging just tn front of us at cinema lhe
soft and warm without be­
to note that 501 parents were pres­ other evening.
ent at these examinations. During
ing bulky! Of Durene and
A lecturer has traced the history
the year the nursing staff made
AU Wool! TAou Slide htural
rayon in a fancy pineapple
1045 visits to 520 pre-school chil­ of the hat back 3,000 years. We won­
(WHICH INCMIAIII
dren. The defects found were large­ der 11 it would be any use to place
stitch, full sized and nicely
ly those of teeth and throat. Some the problem of our gold-mounted
finished. Panties have all-'
umbrella in his hands.
* had eye and ear troubles.
During the regular sc Wool year a
elastic top, and lastex round
OBDBB FOB TUBX4CATI0M.
major part of health department
the
bottom I Small, medium
work In the county consisted of
school service. Many school pro­
and large sizes!
•port collar, muff c
gram activities are reported under probate offle
■Ide. Self Coasaci
For girls 6 lo 16
IM
other headings. For purposes of ■•Id count,
administration the four nurses of
the W. H. Kellogg Foundation staff Probat*.
were assigned to geographical divi­
sions of the county. Each nurse was
responsible for the school health
program tn her division. All the
nurses have a degree In education
as well gs In nursing, and are well
qualified to carry out the teaching
part of the program. The school
So Smart—and
health program centers around the
Individual teacher. The success or
■utcaaafva
failure of the program In
each
haarinx. In the
school Is largely dependent on her
»p« printed and
co-operation and ability.
In order to .familiarise the teach­
M?IJr«4PHmllh- tte*iat*r ot Prob«U.
ers of the'county with the educa­
tional program, a three-day meeting
How these gay print* will brighten up your
wonca.or wboial eleotiom.
was held last year at the Pine lake
house-frock wardrobe 1 New plaids, floral*,-'
camp. At that meeting each teach­ r.l£uin*willhb« held*i’n'jhi Citro/'Jtai
novelties, with little ruffles in pique, voile,1
er became acquainted with tho
county health department staff and la lh» forenoon. KaMsra Rl»ad»rd Tlm«.
dr self-t^jm! Flared or straight-eut
I
plans were made whereby education for^hi-^urpoM of voUag &lt;&gt;■ “&gt;• fo’iowla*
Sizes
Get youra today I *
would be Incorporated in the regu­
lar school program. General dis­
cussion was encouraged and many
of lhe problems of health which
Givta uadre wr hand and the offlalal
arise h? the rural schools were ex­
■al at tho Clrcalt Coati ot Jha County
plained. Health exhibits were shown
[ Barry. BUM of Michisaa. tkia Util
&gt;y ot Oatobor. A. D l»ad.
and the rnetitods of physical and
dental examinations were demon­
- a a.
at
strated. Speakers of prominence In

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J^'1 Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

This and That
Welfare Demands.

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

with htaithe highest aaiMm of RmUngg people.
Mr. c. H. Van Arman started on

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'■------ - -------------------------------------------*------ .provisions for effecting the savings
Miss Clara Langmaid, lately at this(Continued from page one)
provided in the National Economy
city. Mr. and Mra Van Arman ex- ---------'Act; -The 1933 Gold Contract Bill:"
8 Through Elmer £. Smith of Paw “The 1934 Revenue Bill," providing
Paw and Dan Gerow of Sturgis col- far raising an estimated *417.000,000
gratuiatloni
—
————— to
— the
—— happy
*T* couple.
T“~.. lected money from postmasters Of' W additional taxes through la­
. c*“- Baldwin hax « turned to hte th* fourth district, according to creased levies tn estate taxes, capital
home tn this city after a very sue*
sworn affidavits of Democratic post- stock and excess profits taxes, clo*or BMUIT OOUMTr oxr YKXk. ii.oo'100*1 schools will have to be abantha‘ they furnish one-third of thef**’®*'
Ed*’ln cexjful season as pitcher ot ths Mil­ maxters. and held up confirms- Ing loopholes in existing income
(iVXi.™”!; &gt;
'K K ,l
doned so far as sales tax revenue.
“ ^"wUTflnd it 10011 *®Uarc fundl
be used in Sbtdta Friday,
waukee baseball clob/He has been ^lons of several who failed to "come taxes; "The 1934 Independent OfIN BARKY OOUMTU o» months
f«i.(-&lt;rned a derisive vote of m«i Tut .2
““ county. At the present rate of 1 Supt.and Mra. D. A. VanBurtirk. retained by that organisation foe “croM."
.----------------------------- flees Appropriation BUI;" 'The Oot(N mm l« xltMfti
“« concerned. A derisive vote of more tender and juicier than tha.,
lhu
^.Dr. and Mrs. Guy C. Keller and
7 Claims that previous
public 'on Control BUI;" and The SUver
nilMJffvASci MTY’ T'““ “OXTJK N° °n
*n,6ndmen‘ «*““ ln 00* r‘\hlJ££Lln,
___ ____
“bout 830.000 Furthermore thia atae- •
-Marguerite Hetmansperger alMr. Dan Reynolds left Friday last
•»*' &lt;ter
A painstaking studnit of hog man-, able sum was to be turned over di- ‘6nd6d the dedication ot the new for a month's visit at Belmpbt; N. V. services qualify him to serve in Con- purchase AcL" Mr. Foulkes' votes
der.
gres*. Records ot the Treasury De- ,»l*nd—"Not recorded." Instead of
OUTBID* BARRY COUNTY. ONE
rectl&gt;' to ‘to »t“ta welfare board H‘sh ^tool in Kalamazoo Thuraday
TKAR IK ADVANCEI
• ; After all an automobile Is some- u
partment
show
that
a
George
E. i "upportIng the President or making a
there in the interest of Grover !
1
W °f
I *“tout the county having any aay | evening.
rOBKlllN SUBSCRIPTIONS. ONI
! what of a luxury and there is no formation,
Foulkes was employed as a special [definite stand, he stayed away,
n wofdd nnrwar thot
whatever to how, where, why and! Mr; 4011 Mra Henry Timm and Cleveland.
TRAR IN ADVANCK.1
Service
at □»,
St. I "The Norris Amendment" to the
{reason why they should not bear
—
••
Jas. clarke has returned to this agent tn the Customs —
•••»« *»
when
it
should
be
spent.
daughters
Genevieve
and
Katharine
ADVnTlICtO KATES
is&gt;...i duf‘to the Wilaon
--------admlntelra•
Rome Owners Loan Corporation
...
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bruton of city after a two weeks stay tn Jack- I
sppliea . their share of the tax load.•All high­ scratches hls starboard. or~ right
I Very properly, we brilve. the board Caledonia were Sunday guests of Mr. son and Branch counties where hs •tlon “pd ,fron? thu position he »u measure provided that no appointm lecatt sag rudias notiew. joc w“y 005,5 shou,d 000,6 Jrom &amp;aS ton with his right foot. This nahas been speaking.
t removed for the good of the service. penta tn this agency should be mad*
stood out like adamant against such iand Mrs- B. A. LyBarker.
CttaBaTl/VW
n-s i nnd W61«ht tax revenues and so long turaiy develops his muscles.
-----------------______________
for thc
for
thc following reasons:
■
on the basis of political consider­
offered
and Mrs. B.
J. Scudder
enterXo‘.T-. f.r uTika. “sTk.^ « a -Mra tax is in force there b no
Onthe other hand when heHeeU a
B scheme. Instead they
funds
for as
. I
.era
eua vncir
.on.
CLOVERDALE.
a—Conduct unbecoming a Cus- ation. but only on merit. The Ad­
a substitute to supply funds for a taJ^CdJ:,vef
®lld thelr 5on'
reason why the automobile should
llls’®.^
Jj® prograni of work relief to Improve tok. Mr and Mra. Lyman Gardner
ministration favored Its passage. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humeston ac­
be exernm
T?!?. ‘"““’f®*. Ln “ n““‘ &amp;h"nm&gt; i townshin
township roads and with the Barrv
Barry !»«
and
d William Goodknect
Goodknect of Lansing.
Lansing, companied by Kalamazoo friends are
cation of expense ac- Foulkes VOTED AGAINST IT.
be exempt.
cgalnsm tree or post.
countj- road commission in charge. . Miss Glenna Doud was called touring Northern Michigan this counts.
President Roosevelt vetoed the
| Let's leave our motor taxes os
Result: Right hams are muscular
c—Pernicious activity in connec­ 193^independent Offices Approprts*
• • s
| home from Kalamazoo Monday to
it Yoo. they are and vote NO on proposed and tough; those on the left side
- be
- specific, the supervisors of­ care for her mother. Mra. Solon
The camp Fire Girls met with tion with thc Interference in Ca­ tionTttll as passed by the House,
To
m
constitutional amendments No 2 have Just the right degree of sucnadian
customs
matters.
Doud,
who
was
hurt
Sunday
evening.
restored
higher pension rates and rtDonna
Marie
Fennels
Wednesday
fered to put 810.000 into the high­
d—Impersonating a Canadian
—, fund, the moneyw
Mortimer E. Cooley of Aim night last week. This week Wed­
1&gt;M* KmaiJcatou “l*|^•‘’pablUbed’ ■»&gt;.
_ ____________
H you don't believe us, ask the way
toW
beOPV..A
spent u..un--------cut
In ----------Federal salaries including
der the supervision of the county Arbor was the guest of his slater, nesday Miss Humeston and Oral and customs officer.
""J
A MATTER OP RECORD
R to ®
Oto
W
8
Mr.
Foulkes
was
elected
on
the
those
of
congressmen. Mr. Foulkes
u.~u------t.------- ■ •— ...---------- ....-j . .. Mrs. H. A. Nichols and husband Iris MacLeod will entertain at the
Democratic
lhe
bucked
the
the .UUUIIUadmlnlswhile in the city Monday.
MacLeod AIUU1C.
.■.RblAVU
home.
-------- ticket, - • in
.........
- Iprimary
——■•—Z. -----—
- wishes
-•—•V. of MIC
I'RJNTINO.
thc *
welfare
board.
lbl
Last week we mentioned the fact Birmingham Eccentric.
I। tne
61‘“rc °°^rd^
Mra. Harold England and children; 61ectlf*’ ot 1OTB he registered as Sitratlon by voting “Yea" for the bill
■ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Long and Mr.
.ou ■■ r1* ’lhat in all °f ‘he 1277 pages of ngE
1 This Is more os It should be. Bor- and Mr». J. W. Armbruster and son of Lansing and Mrs. Morris Lewis of (RePUb!ipan, voting on ballot No. 1. as it stood and thus helped to over
'•^“kiad'ot'twok ricultural committee proceedings. THIS WEEK 8 PRIZEDEFINITION O' county, we bcllve. has no inten- Jolul motored to Ann Arbor Sunday Kalamazoo visited the Ross Pierce In 1830 he again registered as a ride the President's veto.
family Friday evening.
[Republican. During 1933 he apIn brief Mr. Foulkes:
&gt;UB* thc,_________________________
name of Mr. Foulkes appeared
Orator: „ A man whow._ l always Don of being a slacker in regard to !o ®P°nd tto day with Misses DoroMrs. Frank Thompson of Battle Proa6hed a Republican leader of I a—Failed the president on six
but eight times- We were slightly ready to lay down your life for his carrying her share of the relief bur'
and Y*1*
A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP!
mistaken There was a ninth
country. —Peter Rabid. Grand Rap- &lt;dcn- However. It does seem a bit wustw. “,ld to celebrate the birth- Creek was a visitor in Cloverdale !v“n Buren county in regard to the important bills by not recording a
mistaken.
There
was
a
ninth
chronicle.
cheeky
for
the
state
to
come
in
here
tojs
of
Miss
Long
and
Miss
Veta
Sunday.
1
possibility
of
running
against
John.vote.
While Rep. George Foulkes is in
Miss Catherine Cagney enjoyed a! Kctch»ni in the Republican primary.b-Buckcd wishes of president by
| On page 325. paragraph 4. of the
—
Bnd demand a sum ranging up into ; Armbruster.
Michigan campaigning, ills Wash­
trip to A Century of Progress a week Rcc6lying a discouraging reply, he voting "yes" on a measure which
DRUNKEN HUNTERS
report Serial M. of a subcommittee
the thousands of dollars and then
---------- ■“
ington office is being shared by one
t™1 ln ‘he primary as an increased his own (Foulkes) salary,
Conservation Officer Frank Bls- not
.... give the county any authority TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. ago Sunday in company with friends [ *'“fU6d
ot the committee on agriculture, conI independent. Finding this was Im- | c—Bucked wishes of the president
। Mr. and Mrs. John Kilmer. Mr. of Hastings.
Linn A. E. Gale, radical agitator,
hop says that he encountered a ,i--------to say------how, ll shall be spent,
‘ talnlng discussions and hearings rel- _number of hunters in the woods
and Mrs. Cyrus Kilmer of Charlotte
Mrs. Ross Pierce were
wcre j P°
possible,
h decided to run as a by voting "no" on a measure which
Mr. and Mra.
“ible. he
• • •
communist, atheist and former in­
ative to a proposed amendment of Monday who were "so drunk they1 Furthermore,
weweunderstand
thati*
------------------------and Capt. George
-------------Kilmer
- —
of Tuondi.
-——• I guests of -Mr.1 and Mrs. Morris Lewis
r'"~“Drinocrat.
“’•
[Would have prevented Uie introducFurthermore,
understand
that
mate of Fort Leavenworth peniten­
n,.".... ......________ ____
. -.
___ ___
__.
.. .
I[ Q9 rlnlm.
Claim* to have the endorsement tlon of political patronage in the
tlje Packers and Stockyard Act. could hardly walk." Further. Mr. administration costs in thc welfare Pt'iDLsylvania. were guests of Mr. of Kalamazoo Saturday night.
tiary. Gale says that a •’close: Chairman Doxey sums up the work Btehop-aald there was nothing that department arc about io per cent.
Little Richard Hart and Roxie ,of ‘he Farmer-Labor Party. The Homo Owners Loan agencies.
Wrs- Myron Kilmer and Mr.
■■
---secretary
of
the
Fanner-Labor
Party
----------------- m
friendship and a sympathy of ideas " r&gt;f thc rartoua members M follows
h® or “n&gt;‘ °.dlcr P**00 °mcer could Work rplltf Cpuld be provided by the and Mra. WUUora VeepMra Sunday,
Hart and Miss Pricilla Brooks are
ol thewrtmte
rouow.
do atom „■
p.,ttap, ,wlt£,at „ „;s, „
Mr. m Mr., ow.r
ot entertaining
LACEY GROUP*
the
mumps.
Who has issued a denial.
links him with Mr. Foulkes.
' "I know that Mr. Kleberg s poM- huhter is not quite the hazard that share of the total beifig absorbed by Carlt°n and Mrs. Lee Matthews,, next?
tlon U opposed to this measure, or a drunken driver is. but with hunt- "overhead expense."
[Mra. C- F. Brooks and MrsA.Herman
Mra. Bessie Leonard of Hastings
Uig thc Washington Open Forum. the principles involved in the meas- C6S ns ibick as they were l.ast Mon-,
...
.Feldpausch motored to Veniontviiie spent a few days with her daughter,
lhe Mm. w Mr. Eoulkn Appeared. "“W
«
which, despite its high-sounding trrr He wanted to be here tills day 11 muit 60 admltlcd ib3'- “ P"- i Wien
When the supervisors protested Thursday to Mra. Michael
Michael,Mahler
,Mamerss Mrs. Lester Monica, and family re­
but nine limes in stenographic re-1 Tl1® chairman. Mra. Meta Hyde,
.
u .
J
.
„ Ron ln such condition is dangerous— that that
the sum
suggested
was awas
bita »bit
her«'*’here
‘toy they
attended
a meeting
of
thc sum
suggested
attended
a meeting
of cently.
dignified name. Is attended mostly
ports of proceedings which occupied c“‘ted the meeting to order. After a
morning, but could not be here- He very daagero.x, r ni:ght be well for too high to .be absorbed
.
.
..
by
ordinary
‘
h®
Helping
Hand
Society,
.
.
,.
I
Friends
of
Mrs.
Tedrow
hope
that
/ by those who hold very radical opin­
could not be here because he was the next legislature to slip a little taxation, i»«
ipmcmsuvc
-----------A week---end
— •family
—••••* ------reunion
was i[she
— recovers ..w
from her illneas. Mrs. 1.277 pages—Once he made the “tort business meeting our leaders,
thc ohivc
state .representative
‘“ w~&gt;
ions in politics, religion and eco­ unavoidably detained. The same clause into some of the prescribed suggested bonding. In other words told at Die home of Mr. and Mrs A. I Dr. Scott, sister of Mrs. Tedrow re- statement. That information has Mr8 Elizabeth Gray and Mrs. Flornomics. Our Mr. Foulkej has been •
nnniic*
Ur r-arrfen A&gt;i tn du‘te» °f game wardens and other lhe
lhc county
enuntv should
ithnuiH plunge
niiinm in over
nun- lts
u. I ‘Luther
-uther on Michigan avenue. Tfrase ' turninc
turning from her visit
visit at
at Fart
Fort been collected;" twice he suggested cr‘c0 Babcock, gave us some excels
to
xE,
iv2«
th.
the
mem
offic
®
rs
’
°
,hcm
,0
h6a
°
'no"
6
?
“
«d
‘
ton
»*
’
r.
a
• named honorary president of this1
head to raise the money and then
we^ Mra- B. A. Phillips of Wayne. Ind.. Is here al present car- that lhe meeting be held at 9:30 ,ent «uKmtlons for remodeling
o'clock; in one session he asked a drCM6“ “d hats, also some patterns
Mr. Kleberg, I knou that thc mem- gunrd Die safety of other hunters. | turn it over without any strings Anacortes. Washington.
forum and. according to Gale, has
bers of the subcommittee would give if the state can properly charge each whatsoever for Uie state' to spend— White of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. NoMr. and Mrs. Mark Garrison en- witness five questions, all repetitions *nd directions for making a hat
authorized the use of his name in him the privilege of making any person 81.00 for a slip of paper car- or should we say administer.
the same ideu. concerning why. block.
ble Gant and daughter Gladys of tcrtained Mr. and Mra. Laurence of
'
n»m inv potuexe ui niaxisis ‘,n.'
a...
the grain exchange should not be' The next meeting will be Nov. 21.
connection with IU activities. Anwanted to make r&gt;'ln« lhc
.V.. Prl"leKc ot
------------roaming
thc
. . .
Sparta, and Mrs. B. Ludden and soti Beadle of Hastings Sunday.
i controlled
law --------rather ------than -»
by ajal the same place.
k. -------------of- .»,i
countryside in a futile search for a ; People of Michigan are skeptical Maynard of Coopersville.
All of
Douncements of ,the
meeting
thiss
The L. A. S. is putting on a quilt I
—-------------by
x_-.. AS TO
MR
FOULKES,
OF ccc){ pheasant, they can very prop- of
। thc proposed Home Rule Amritd- Mrs. Luther's children were present fair at the town hill. Thuraday ;do*™: in a final summary of accomforum are being mailed out on our
‘ COURSE. I DO NOT KNOW HIS crly authorize their officers to take ment to thc State Constitution for excepting one son. Edd. Ggnt. of night, October 25. There will be a, P’Uiiments. Chairman Doxey of A
congressman's “franked ' stationery,
y' VIEWS, and Mr. Marshall and Mr. care of those who have high [lowered :fear it will take away certain privi­ j Jennings.
«
I qulitcu quill given away to thc sub-committee of the agricultural
with a note explaining that the lec­’ Hope are not here.
shotguns and high-powered Uquor - 1leges of local government. But see
Jas. R. Mason returned from Long lucky' number. A cent an Inch tor | committee, implied that Mr. Foulkes
length of
of your
your foot,
foot, gains
gains your
your I had
। bad «&lt;*
not bbeen
present sufficlefiUy
sufficlefiUy so
so
the length
”1’ present
...
.
..
.
Schuyler Marshall. Clinton County 1how u state board is attempting to, BcUch. California. Monday evening, ;ithe
ture is "arranged" by Rep Foulkes..
"In other words, there are four Republican-News
&lt;
Regardless of party or creed—un­
encreach on local government rights; He was cunntcied with the Balboa ; admittance at the door to the fair I‘hat he knew where the fourth dis-I
’ members here. Mr. Marshall and
------------Company
trict representative stood in reeven withbut benefit of a constilu-. -Film
—---------r—« - until 111 health com-1 and'for the quilt.
less It be a very radical or comma- Mr. Polk of Ohio. Mr Hope of Kan- • ,,.r^N'Y'TY °.F PROGRESS
1 Sunday visitors at the Chas. Mon-[k“rd to a proposed amendment to
ttcr.nl amendment. If having some pellkd
pe’lW him to return.
return,
nistlc one—is a man who behaves. u
.
.
White thc fundamental principles ,control over money raised by local;
Drs.
Lathrop arid-Timmer- [tea's home were, Mr. and Mra. Well- u,c Packers and Stockyard Act.
n” Barber.
n
t »&gt;. and
Th. oU.ar two mnl
thus In office thc sort of Individual
for use within thc county man were in Grand Rapids last eve- iington Monica and daughter ot Bed-, ‘‘ H‘‘ [s “haring his Washington
(lemon are absent becau.se they which our country represents nr.- taxation
,
ing
to
attend
a
meeting
and
banquet
ford. Mr and Mrs. Russell Monica '011'00 with'Linn A. Gale, radical,
isn't
a
prime
privilege
of
local
gov'we want to represent the fdurtli dis­
could not gel here mid have good ■*’» ll established, they arc neither
ut the West Michigan Homeopathic [of Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Ed communist, atheist, draft-dodger
trict in congress?
excuses."
self-sustnining. nor self-executing eminent then our conception of lo­ Association.---------------------------------------- .Monica of Hastings and Mr. and al,d former inmate of Fort Leaven­
cal government is all wrong.
....------------;Mrs. Glenn Monica of Chicago.
[worth penitentiary, who is now proBut. there were seven members of
u’Sh
VOTE NO.
THfRTY YEARS AGO TODAY. ! Miss Ella Rodgers spent Sunday i moting the Washington Open ForForce and oppression seem to be
thc subcommittee, the seventh, ac- piiny organization. The past rec­
Mr. and Mrs R. T- French. Mr [with Miss Ruth Hqrn of South Ufn which Is attended mostly by
Of the three proposed constitu­
cording to record, being Mr Foulkes. ord ought to be an inspiration to ,rather poor persuaders. KJpg Alex­ and M;s. H E Hendrick and Mr scbultx.
'
[those of radical opinions in poll- i
ot Jugoslavia adopted this
tional amendments which will be Michigan. Chairman Doxey ac-Py1?'- but it is not enough :o war- ander
'
----------------- «-*■—
[tics, religion and economics... The
policy in an attempt to weld his aAj Mrs J g Nagler of Middleville I
submitted to voters Nov 6. t«w&gt; merit
GLASS CHEEK.
'Police Department al Washing-1
mixed assortment of peoples into a ’ amended the reception tendered by
special attention. These are No. 2.
Kir and Mrs Thos. Sullivan in hon, frothL, vieinltv attended lon h“s complete records of meet-!
Mr Polk. Mr. Hope and himself, change, but new conditions arc con- unified nation "overnight." Thc re- °rof the marrMe of their daughter.
,nss held by Communists and oth- .
which would fix thc gas tax at two
Mw Myrtle, to F W Stebbins.
. A« “E.
ers under the auspices of the Wash- 1
present; Mr. Kleberg and Mr. Car- stantiy*.arising which require new '
cents: No. 3. which would limit thc den absent on K&lt;*xl excuses. What
Mr. and Mrs 8 Van Koevering
^"d Kronet^Dunn^re U18lon Open Forum, where speakers!
ncw P?Jlc,ts- That "is
automobile weight tax on passenger
inevitable
If
.we
arc
to
avoid
bccoin1
of
Grand
Rapids
visited
their
.von
..^.
“
"5.
®".
d
n
f£
n
"
e
,
S
J,_"'
|n
i
have,
n-wnlv advocated
I have, openly
advocated the
the merover-,
about Mr. Foulkes?
ling fossilized .and continue our-l
J S Van Koevering last week They .
P
{throw of the Government by.force'
1 Thc unavoidable conclusion is that course of development and projress ■
were accompanied by his brother s I
nivl |uand violence. Mr. Foulkea has been 1
all other taxes on cars, accessories, ,
11
If
a
party
ij
to
ftijch
the
highest
he was absent $9 much and took so
elected honorary chairman of thc I
income from such business, etc.
little fiart in the activities ol the standard of public service, it must 1
has. according to Gale, au­
Each cent taken from the gas tax [
Sun- Forum;
!
DO YOU wish to
committee that even, the chairman look into the future and anticipate
thorized the use of his name in conmeans a cut of 87.000.000 in reve- didn
(
be free? Then above
’t know his view^ and evident­ thc needs of thc people.—Calv-m
Gregory of Grand Rapids were tiie
-h,. n,... rr,-k N,1.rltinn e’«« 'nectloh with its activities
Coolidge.
nues. In 1934 with a three-cent '
Notices
of a Forum meeting toil
all things, love God.
ly did not consider him to be a very.
tax funds are being collected at thc
love your neighbor,
October 13. 1934. were advertised as
WILL RADIO BE GAGGED? .
important member.
"arranged by Representative George |
rate of J20.000.000 per year. Fixed
No less an authority than Wai- .
love
one
another,
In such fashion docs lhe present ter Lippmann. the distinguished'
N&lt;Ate?thls ?eekr2^rAnrt
to !dR&gt;’wcrc'Rn&gt;'touie Erway and Foulkes. to be held in lhe Caucus
charges of the highway department .
love the common­
tteS.iJntU
k—°
d Ledge ln-|ramllles and Lyie OUa and wife of .Room. Old House Office Building"
fourth district representative earn writer and authority on economic
for maintaining present roads and [
weal; then you wilf
ucpcnucni.
. Kalamazoo.
and were mailed out on Mr. Foulkes'
IU&amp; salary by playing an "influential" matters, warns against a posslbtlM^JpheTil^rS^k^n^rre
1
^.^
Mr and Mrs ch“&gt; Whittemore, j franked
stationery.
When lhe'
equipment arc 86.000.000 per year
Ity that radio may be gagged He
have true liberty.—
part In national affairs.
of m/ ItSto.\8t“?£ial«» Lowe11 Whlttemdre and Isa- House committee of lhe House of;
State and county road debt pay­
paints out tiuit Mr Pcttcy is not
Savonarola.
M
E
'
M
’
Bllsb&gt;
Ior
dore
Pranshko
spent
Sunday
at
Cleo'Representslives
(controlled by Dem­
only secretary of the Federal Radio
ments which arc taken from thc
COUNTY HOME RULE
Commission but Hint he is at«o in
ocratte members! learned lhe facts
M. M Slocum and brother. F. E | Browns at Hickory Corners.
gas tax fund will be 113.000.000 an­
There is still considerable conf a
charge of radio time for the D* mo[ Russell Whittemore was al Cart-1 concerning the organization sponSlocum of Watertown. N. Y.. who'1 ton Center Sunday.
nually for several .years to come. ion
।
over lhe meaning of the pr- । cratic Party Lippmann calks »pvn
ujwn
toring this Porum, it refused lo pct­
have been visiting him went to . Rev Wynn ot Woodland will mlt the meeting to be held on gorThus the total obligations which the«poscd Home Rule amendment which i‘tiie
he President to remove Mr. Petlcy .
Grund Rapids Tuesday.
from
hia
he
highway deportment faces amount W1U ap]Kar aA No. &lt; on the ballotI1'"
”" h
" dual position where
— K
" •,
properly.
•
.■peak on the "Jemperancc Ques- eminent —
——
suit was an assassin's bullet Force
Miss Louise Brlsben and Mb&gt;s TilI
might
easily
keep
off
the
air
criti
­
tlon" al evening.
the Good Come
Will church
next mlttee
In 1030.
before
theofSpecial
Conito 819.OOO.OOO per year Binec a three Nov. 6 if adopted It will permit the
oppresaiun are not convincing meM°sis’er Mra^M 'l'houcU hut Sunday
and hear
of tjie
House
RepresenU_ ___ ...
, . , .
'
u “
cfcMiu. ut cisms
wiucnofncwhich
nurniheapprove
didn't approve and
•
.
.he .has to say about
.
1
cent gas tax gives a probable income citizen^ ol a county to change ihcir ]To control everything that goes over They may cow people into a skin­ mcr-s svs.cr. Mrs m. u. nowcu, isui what
ll.
lives to Investigate thc activities of
of about 820.000.000 per year, this county government set-up to meet the air and then to have your own deep sort of submission but they do
Sunday visitors at Roy Oaks' were. the Communists In the United
nut change lhe heart and soul of.
leaves a balance of only 81.000.000
rCqulremnt&gt;. Clues already [Propaganda to put out. is u dangerFORTS YEARS AGO TODAY
Bob Lord “nd family and Tom Lord States. Mr. Gale testified as fol­
men
In fact they are mffre than
1*
"tn" H“r«M.TnbU,.r o, Nr» Y„rA
Hon.
P
Y
Colgrove
left
for
Quincy
•
and
wife
of
Battle
Creek
also
Ray
likely
ma
r. to
io ouua
build up a stuooorn.
stubborn, iantitifaniiti‘ ‘
-- .
- lows;
Mr. Bachman. Were you ever affil­
87.000 000 cut from thb 81.000.800 bal- Wj|j nol (Orcc coalltlcs to make even citi has criticised the Radio Com- cal sort ot resistance which results Monday where he will-commence “nd Lemuel oaks and Naomi Ciag• get.
,
in radicalism or anarchy.
-toet
campaign speaking for Uie repub-'
iated with the Communist party?
Ante Uxrauxh pl.clAp . torn ,M
C,„„BC „
.................................
inlsoiun
and the latter attempted to
Sunday
visitors
at
Roy
Erway's
(jlcati state central committee.
Mr Gale: I was. I helped lo or­
, ..
...
,
Emu on lhe baa iax. touTvtr. Ute ,11C
« have tiie paper render an account .
Geo. N Baldwin, wife and daugh­ were. Mra- Clara Robta«n. Maurice ganize me
the Communist Party In
in
..I iu aoms. T*.. i&gt; not Amman
*
“»
&lt;■' *
AiAW AlU Ite I.WP With A U-n«l O&lt;
poopte. a„l:, A! ptop.,,. ct,ul.. .nd .n&gt; Mtrmm n. di. ■.»&lt;•■ r.dlo bf
K“"! *'™n&lt;ler» rc-.lla. ter, Fern, of Leonidas, visited his, Erway »nfl Al Wolfe. wif&lt;? and'Mexico, in Mexico City, in 1919. I
w,
member o( u ((x abou| thw
brother. William, the fore part^X d“U8h&lt;*r o Grand RapUs
.
.
.
. .
.
’ llttir crilintrv wnral vptorx
M.MO JCO per KAT In Ute r&lt;ud tond, t).
„ „„.d aM
U.r’..D*11.R*plo8?_o(.Callfornl*'n-ar*. a member of the executive
had just assumed the dictatorship. thc week.
which -111 hA« lo be mede »p nsl4
Ko
pernmud itT by our citizens
Committee of the Communist Party
Mra. O. E- Gilman has returned i» visiting at Roy Erway s
through some other form of taxa­ Each county has a specified number
V will be a' Sbrry day for the People were urrd of the ceascle-ts
unitTiiu-ra-r r-awi-rnK
lof Me*lco
l*° &gt;«“”: *«
squabbling and violent outbreak.! of from Zanesville. Wisconsin. where
tion. presumably by added tevtes on ot townships, each township mia.
ihetr parliament and were looking she Mas been for thc past six
1
“ d^c«alc to Die Third Interreal property or possibly by sales luve a set uflffibcr ol officer and
n“Donalc. but was not able to make
terward with expectation to Alex­ mouths
and
lord
En/.
of
Woodland
spent
the
;y
ie
trio
on
account
of lack of fiMrs. Charles Shultz has Just re­
anders rule He was universally re“&gt;* »-«*'
there, must be an official family o:
.spected for thc heroic role he played turned home after a two months'
1n other words this amendment
specified site to nerve the county at
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Mcxlco; WMfi deported out of Mexduring the war. had been brought visit at Dawaglac with relatives.
suggests shifting a part of thc road large
kId
twlcc
Conditions tliroughout the
Will Osborn who lias been sick for Rustne. of Hammond. Indiana, and
United States if the freedom of the up sn comparative poverty, had re­
r .bo cited on Mr. »M Mr.
burden of this state from gasoline,
state arc not uniform. Therefore air u&gt; gagged Uy politicians or* anyone ceived excellent education, was cap- several weeks returned to Kalamazod Buck and son of Chicago and the, “r *7.
,
where it belongs, onto real estate,
Tuesday.
Jenner's daughter Orpha. who is i ^r' Oa,c- ,M°rc ?*’,**?“ ^°Lbe
this rigid system of government may else —Dick Baldwin in Northville ublc anti lurd working.
Mtss
Ella
Hallock
of
Jackson
spent
But he attempted to use the meth­
where it does not belong.
caring for mother and baby
Communist; for helping Pl the
be salts factory in some sections- Tlccord.
ods ol a soldier in a situation that Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Lathrop.
Mr. and Mrs Evan Fuller and °°mmuulalJ“?“«»*«•
£
At present the rss tax is not bur­
costly and Inefficient in others. The
Miss Carrie Schumann has re­
, would Iiave tested the ability of a
PRESUMI.no too much.
children spent Sunday with her per- ,lh.U
tnv^unUrUjL went u&gt;
Let us outfit you with
densome nor would a reduction of home rule aincndmcnT would permit
One favorite pre-election sport skilled diplomat and statesman. A turned from Grand Rapids for a enu. Mr. and Mfs. Claude Cole, of ff*300' Bnd Mr7W1
for
one-cent result in any noticeable
Mosaryjc might have succeeded by
heavy Underwear,
county governments to meet local
Lqc-cII
.
three years and two months.
At Rue-ell's you will find thc new
saving to the motorist. Thc average
lor the legislature to commit them­ gentleness, persuasion and reason in
dr.
Wm
snnber«S&lt;im«&gt;&gt;ter
ol
»
J'S?,
„
requirements.' Under iu terms a
selves wi different questions on the binding these various nationuUtie — feather bone used for the bottom of Hastings spent the week end with
socks, gloves, mitta.
^,r- J?a,e:. £v“s»on ot the draft;
ear owner probably uses from three
change could be made only by ma­ assumption that results of Uifc^'.ev the Serbs, Cronies. Dalmatians. drew skirts. It will give the stylish
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber.
publishing nine articles And poems
to six hundred gallon.! of gasoline
We cater to your
full effect desired
without
weighing
jority vote of people within the turn will thereto be influenced. Slovenes. Bosnians. Herlzgovmians.-------------------------------------------- Mr. and Mra. Levant Yeager ot I denouncing war; denouncing Amcrcounty- It a ciiangc were made and Touching major and minor subjects etc.-together with a loose bond of down the skirt with heavy crinoline MUwaukee. wuco£m. spent sTlurneeds and
national consciousness. But ••’the “nd canvas. It is the latest thing
gallon In tax thus represents a total
day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Gule says that he and Foulkes enproved- unsatisfactory
tfic people —.some of general public interest, cracking down process of King Alex'*• "clOM
"»d »ymp«lhy
UKd by all first class dress- UFayeUt UstESe
ethers favored by groups, still oth­
of from ihtee tif six dollars per year. (
could again rwitch back to the orgi- ers of no moment to anyone except­ under only m“dc each of these peo- makers.
In orjler to bring about this .saving.
Mrs Frank Shriber and Mrs. Leo
He
* ------------nal system by a majority vote In ing promoters—candidates are be­ pic*, retreat tntp their own shells: |
Barry and son spent WednesdayTn .matefJa*
p&gt;0
87.000.000 additional would have to (
FIFTY YEARS AOO TODAY.
other words the Iwmc rule amend­ sieged with questions, and often each suspicious if not hating the j We are very sorry to hear that Grand Ripds on business
he spread on real and personal prop- ,
other. .
LaNora Pew of Hastings spent thc : « M,r Foul*e« chief campsignment simply jiermits people of a a candidate has not thought the
Mr. Walter Howell, the efficient
proposition through and cannot euerty (or some other source-, or else (
. « ln
cotffityta an ^Mdual
But King Alexander is not thc lcadpT of *5®
Comet Band, week end with Ascha Buck
county to have some part In deter- . press
press lt
a ^oung
cound opinion
opinion until
until he
be has
has
moat of lhe work now being done to
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Weyennan and ?h°w“ “ unstuxettful candidate
tnSS’hStag’S
mining their system of local govern- dixie so, No one is so omniscient .first who ha* faded in IhU reaped ffit
daughter.
Thelma, o.
ot Hastings
spent'
improve township and county road,
d.u.h«r. ft*.,
««. .pm.,
■»
Uut he can give an offhand statcwould have to be abandoned. Ln t 'tntat.
’
Sunday
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
--:----1 —
ment o! hui position on bills or
don two years ago
Mra. J. J. Strodtbeck.
ft worth from 83.00 to 86 00 per year “
CREDIT DUE.
DUF
1 l’r°blems likely to be shoved into lhe------------------ ——
13 Mr. Foulkes claims to be tiA
CREDIT
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pew and
1, rs»«\r ia
Itgislative hopper with any certain- the inhabitants of any other nato iiave a decent farm to market
Judguig by Frank Fttzgenuds ac- ty that he b, right. Voters are not tlon. They have acquired their bad tije present standard of excellence daughter Of Hastings and friend author of the Home Owners Loan
road to.drive on?, Ian t it true that lion
lKMl at
at the
lnc recent
rfccni state
sulc republican
repuoncan Iiiikciy
to be
led by
by some
some committees
commit!____________
As a spent Bunday with Ascha Buck. Mrs Bill. The Congressional Record fails
likely to
be led
reputation because they «...
have .....
never which they have attained
to show where Mr Foulkes hav ever
on a rutty, muddy, narrow, unim- convention .there is little reason to; efforts to find out how a candidate [ been left alone. Ever since Uw in­ genial and accommodating cltisett Pew staying until Monday nightMn Wm. Shriber and daughter introduced a bill or resolution in
. —
P»»cd
"town
line" -you can easily
lw. w
wlll
controlled ux
by If*"""
&gt;l4,nds &gt;on
—.
- fcar u^t ln
,„ be «.,««.«.
“* a- HMWI"** before
DCIOTC lie
nc vgsion
njoivu of
« Serbia
ocruia by
ay Turkey
suraey ccntucentu^.considerably
Mwlf. The
publics inter-. Ties TT
ago. the Balkan people have h“ I* may *
** wtU c&lt;ury and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry and congress. Tiie Home owners Loan
&lt;io.c&lt;xuklerably more
more Hum
‘ton S34J0
8300 to
to poliUhd bosses. 1Ie
He dkl
did „* cmnnienT”.-T."
Bill was conceived in the latter days
son
and
Miss
Hazel
Siiriber
and
nn
—
*
v&lt;y
ooaaes
He
»
canmenCJ
,
t
mainly
on
knowing
that
’
been
striving
for
independence
For
111
...........
1
MD0 worth of damaae. to your car b
.
t0,nnirn cst centers
‘
striving
Independence.
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dablc job of house cleaning, as all candidates for the senate and house centuries they have been pawns ma-' Just about the same opinion of our Lester Warner of Woodland spent of the Hoover administration, per­
thi Sunday
Bunday evening with Mr. and Mra. fected by President Roogevelt and
mrougn excessive wear ana ‘w of those who had doubted
abil- can think clearly and constructively 'nipulated about at will by the Eu- colonial forefathers during
lhe
11,6 Ahirf nr
his advisors as part al the New Deal
Foaalbiy thc Michigan Automobile jiy
do this must admit.
-and are able to.exercbe sound judg-' ropean powers- Even lhe best na-. struggle lor independence as the Abid Donley and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
legislative program.
Association which is sponsoring lhe.
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—------.
R,CV whcn nutters for legislation'tured of people will rise up and world at large today has of lhe Bal- Hough of Lansing.
14 Mr. Foulkes says he U backing
nropuMd aiuendment didn't take
A position U a man wiw stand., for •‘l'Pear JMld t'ccuton is required. H riiow bursts of temperatribnt under kans. Yet wc never think of those
Roosevelt; is running for re-election
thh lari into ror-idcration-ur ner- what lie think* others will fall for,- "I? UCrr ? ca!;d*“tc we would junk long-continued .jproroeatlon.
We who made lhe CcuutuUon of Uie there tk sufficient steam rul'road on the slogan. “Support Roosevelt by
‘ „ “7^ ' "
. '2.
.Neb , ruher InuUnc U..I Ute Turte. ol UnluM BUM. potelMe u Ml, r.«.
trackage to encircle the globe and
tops the authors who wiote it ntver tos Angele* Bulletin.
j Herald.
old England under George 111 had leal, hot-ijeaded and tuLlublc.

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Spending Without Supervision.
1 If Amendment No. 3 passes It
Supervisors Balk.
TEN YEARS AOO TODAY.
means that the .Uta sales tax re- • A “2^3°
HAM,
The Weakness of Force.
u
A Wisconsin editor brings to the
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Mrs.
Margaret
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department
came
the
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IN COUNTY

enemy of Republican* but above all
ill]
Under'lhe direction of A. M. Ed- of Shanghai. Chin* end Italy
DEMOCRATIC
a patriot who places the welfare of
HJI raonds, former Barry county rexidares that it will employ no force hia country above party or personal
I Continued from page one;
iContinued from page one)
•
w&gt;w dent, and a local committee coa­
lo compel it* peasant* to turn their ambition*.
Ip 19|4 be became a member of
Court rf
fought for thia maasuro. insisted property over to agricultural asso­ REPUBLICANS RALLY
(Continued from Pag* Ona)
ler, Earl Johnson and
his present law firm. Anderson, Wil­
that it be included tn the Jegtx!stive ciations and participate In the ocmAT MIDDLEVILLE. cox. Lacy and Lawson. Unlike so —
Farm Bureau
M
w
’ r—r- the BUte
;---------------rr
program and gradually won bl-par­ tmm benefit. The transaction, it
An enthusiastic crowd of republi­ many other distinguished members of vote for prohIWUsn. The same 18 ««ductlng a drive for members in
tisan
support.
Even
President pretend*. U purely voluntary; but if
Mr. and Mr*,
he did not devote all of hi* thing will happen again in oar B»rry county. The annual meeting
Roosevelt now admits that the maas- the peasant doe* not comply, he is can* from all section* of Uie county lhe__bar.
and Robert cd '
• - I_ *1... ____ .1
•
.
"
—111will be
kaU
In in
rkathe
A—first
, ——
held
part M
of« No­ Hugh Riley.
mat at Middleville at the Methodist talents to lucrative practice for the fodgmenl.
thh
Ud .n opportunity to
’**“
pn,to
Senator Vandenberg haa not hesi­ for everything he must buy In the church, Thursday night to bear put oonxmlto luuier, he wcialixed
in
taxation,
governmental
put
the
liquor
traffic
on
a
bn
*
1
*
bu,kJln
t.
Hastings.
#
market.
...
.
...
Clare E Hoffman, candidate for
tated
W.M.U MJ
to »U(.jJAH
lupport4 UUUU
good pilKAC*
phases CH
of Uie
MIC ---------and where it would do far leu harm than
-----------------'— ----------------New Deal nor to Qppoae or suggest
“Pur beneficent government like- representative for congress from the administration, real estate,
alterations of certain bad phase*, wise declare* that the cotton plant­ fourth, district on lhe republican banking, and hl* contacU became u t* now doing; but the governor
Lloyd Hopkina, Loren Edmond* and
, .
|Bnd the legislature, in their unwisIn moat instancy* his advtea and er la free to raise u much cotton »s ticket,' John C. Ketcham of Has­ nation-wide.
and
Faulkner ofuiDelton,
j&gt;u EUL^
run* rwuMuicr
uenuu, In
in 1#19.
iviM. Mayor
Mayor James
James Oouxens
vouzen* apap- oom.
,.
of their attendance at Camp Bert
council Jiavs been taken. He ha* he pleases; but if he raises a bale tings *
dom. am
did nut
not see
see nt
fit to
to ao
do it.
IL
nwday with their pan
The Hanner does not urge people 1
। Johnston at Sherman lake during
saved the administration consider- more than ordered by hl* bureau- candidate for state representative on j pointed Judge Lacy a member of
Mra. Frank Matteson.
able fmbamaraent.
| cratlc Washington bou, he is robbed the republican ticket All officer* on the Detroit Ctvil Service Commis- to vote either way' on lhe saloon
»ion.
where
he
served
for
a
period
question.
~
—
---------—
■. RooMvelt need* a broad-minded by a confiscatory tax collected by ths republican alate were introduced
All five of the Boy Scout troops''
■
„•--------------------------------- ---- -----J
We are perfectly aatisfrom the platform.
liberal, experienced senator such a*’force.
of four yean, acquiring at close fled’tlist in the end they will rid in this city are asked to get busy
Preceding
the
meeting
about
IM
Arthur Vandenberg to offer con-1 "Other American farmers are
hand an intimate knowledge of all themselves of liquor selling In it* gathering hickory nut* and walnut*
•ttuctive crit{cl*m to hl* policies. It blandly told that they do not need to people taxed the capacity of the din­ phase* of municipal administration, present form. The writer'• *entl- lo be distributed by Armistice Day
A trip to Battle Creek on this
is dangerous for any man holding agree to limit their crop*. They can ing room in the basement of Che
He organized the Property Own- menu are well understood. He had to Pennock hospital and the coun­ Wednesday evening is to be featured
the president * concentrated power plant as much as they please, but if church to enjoy a fine supper served en Division of the National Assoda- • nothing lo do with circulating pe­ ty home. Scout* are asked to bring by swimming text* and merit badge
Word has Jost been received
- a — Oakland. California, that Mrs.
* to be without intelligent opposition {they will submit to limitation by the by the Methodist ladies. Extra guest* tion of Real Estate Boards, with utlons to get the matter submitted their contributions to Scout head­ — **■ ..
Bo Roosevelt need* the exper- government they will be paid for not who were unable to obtain ticket* tranches tn neaxlg all of the states He had been in hope* that a vote quartets by Thursday night, Nov. a. ship of C. A. Jacobson. Clifford Wai- 8paan&lt; dm UaMe Maokari
lanced, well-balanced council of Ar- planting, and the government levies fur thc supper came in afterward* to of the Union. For this organization, on it might have been delayed until
( thur Vandenberg more than he by farce and collect* from the peo- hear the talk*. "Old timers" say he travelled all over Michigan and the inevitable evils of the traffic
On Tuesday evening Chairman supervise the testa at
needs the inexperience of Frank pie of the country the money paid that this was the most enthusiastic into many other state*, usually pay- i could be better perceived and judged.
Hugh Riley and Russell Cleveland
Picard.
'
the farmers for lessening -the food ; republican meeting to be held in Ing all of hU own expenses. His in- । jn saying this we are not criticising
Tills week Friday a Urge delega­
went |o Woodland to meet, with a
Thomspple
township
tn
man/
a
teresl was in saving lhe small farm those who circulated the petitions;
•
supply ot the people.
tion of Barry county men will go to
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ptakbelnar af
.
U. 8. CONSTITUTION, A
"Where in lhe constitution is It y*tr.
and the modait home from confisca­ because tiie liquor traffic, a* car­ group of representative men of the Battle creek headquarters for an Middleville spent Bunday with UMtf
community for the purpose of se­
apent Sunday
tiwtr
NEGLECTED DOCUMENT.1 laid down that the government may
tion through exorbitant and unrea­ ried on in Michigan at thc present
all day meeting and banquet. J. M. parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Putt*.
lecting
a
new
Scoutmaster
for
next
REPUBUCANS TO
sonable' taxation.
“Can it be that these we have [ tax to bribe B Dot to work?
time, ts worse than it was with tiie
Townsend will lead the noon sing at
Mrs Eva Hanker and friend. Mr.
MEET AT DELTON.
trusted with power, and who swore
"Id Russia private manufacturing
Tn 1D32 he carried on almoat alone old saloon.
thc luncheon and Hugh Riley U to Scwtny and san and wffe of Grand
Next Tuesday evening a republi­ and unaided a whirlwind campaign
to support and defend the const!- was destroyed and lhe government
If prohibition shall carry in this
•
group meeting in the Rapid* were Bunday callers of Mr.
Tonight, Wednesday. Dr. M. R.
tutton against all enemies now stand largely took over, that business, in- ।can meeting and rally will be held for tax reform into each of the county it will not be total abstain­ Kinde and Troops 71 and 73 are afternoon.
| and Mra. George Poland.
foresworn and are plotting the de-.sistlng (fiat it would reduce price* th community hail at Delton, com­ eighty-three counties of Michigan, ers alone who give tt the majority.
struction of lhe great Mugna Char-1 “Dd feec the people from what it imencing al eight o'clock. Dean Eu­
declaring time after time. "Lower
There will be many supporters who
ta of our liberties?
{alleged had been previous monopo- igene Davenport of Wtodland. Frank land taxes is a farm of effective try to use liquor moderately and
-------- -relief,
h-v —..............
Mosier, candidate -for state senator •farm
“Gted am I that lhe alarm has little exaction*
and one way to reduce rfu5Ollabiy- ftlHO lh0M who reaMxe
been sounded and that patriots who1 "In the United States the govern- &lt;on lhe republican ticket and Ellis farm land taxes substantially is to that they lack strength to resist the
place country above the spoils of ment compels manufacturers to re- :Faulkner, candidate for stale rep­ reduce the coat of local government temptation to drink when they have
office arc flocking to the defense of duce the hour* of . labor, to increase iresentative on the republican ticket, In rural localities."
a chance it would be unfortunate,
the constitution, the flag, and liber- {wages, and to sign agreement* under will be the speaker*. An enthusiastic
With the coming of tiie bank crisis we think, if local option siiall carry
128 W. STATE STREET
•
ly.
which they have limited their pro- imeeting is predicted
in Michigan. Judge Lacy turned his by a very narrow margin. There is ,
“Fortunate u it that we are be- 'ducuon and vastly iiicreased price*,
■wide training and experience to the doubt as to whether the generality
FINE LAKE.
ginning to realize that the liberties thus fostering monoply. limiting
solution of their alMost infinite num­ of people have already seen enough '
gained by lhe struggle of the cen- [ production, increasing prices to the
Harold and Lewis Brown of Flint ber of problems and to the saving of the evils of the traffic, as it is I
turle* are Imperiled; and that the consumer, destroying competition spent the week end w
,.., their par- of scores of such Institutions from now carried on. to make them go to,
with
. constitution
* ...... . ...... .... *is •*
the
----------great
* ‘bulwark
'------*- of
■' and depriving the owners of the ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown.
bankruptcy and their depositors from thc poll* and roll up a big major­
liberty.
right to manage the buxines* they, work at the Kellogg Foundation ruin. He orgina ted the present sys­ ity against thc saloon. That time ’
"Universally, he who seeks des- created—all this, without any com- h, progressing rapidly and they ex- tem of bank reorganization in thiswill
________________________
Inevitably come tf liquor selling
W
| ped to have thc first group of chll- state and drafted the Michigan condition* continue as they are now.'
potlc power has come claiming he pensatton whatsoever.
now.' [
po&amp;K&amp;ics a sovereign remedy for hu­
• When the government compel*.dren enter November first
Emergency Bank I-aW.
: Hntintv
County nmhiHtlnn
prohibit Ion h»«
has a atrad'.
disad- j
man ills; but in the end Uie tyrant lhe employer not to give employ-; Qn Thursday eighteen members
Finally, he was summoned to assist vantage because of the ease with ।
ment more than thirty hour* per and three visitors of the Extension in reorganizing the Detroit Trust which liquor can be obtained in
bos struck with an iron hand.
“The framers of the constitution week, it in effect decree* that labor Class met with Dorothy Ford Mrs. Company, the large-st institution of neighboring towns. But in the minds
natemalistle muM not work more than thirty Mullendorc and Mrs. Rogers, local; &gt;u kind in thc state It was n long, of many it may be preferred to an
had seen enough for paternalistic
government—they had studied the hours per week. If lhe power exist* leaders, instructed and assisted in difficult, and tedious job. but he did unregulated traffic, which makes it
pages of history—they knew that to compel a man not to work more the remodelling of dresses and hat*. I H “nd the institution is continuing easy f or young
w people to acquire
power feeds on power, and that I than thirty hours per week, the There arc tour others who wish tj to serve it* depositors and the cam- harmful drinking Habits. In lhe not
when government once assert* the same power may compel him to work take up thia work and a special class i munity.
(distant future, in the writer's
right to control labor, the property many more hours.
will oc
be iieia
held «or
for mem
them at an eariy
early । Never have the avlcaai
voters of Michigan juaanicui.
Judgment, sue
thc runcricaii
American pojpK
people win
will
wui
. .
—
. next
. ,lesson
_
... .be on
_ । h“d na better ......
1 L rt ...A____
-... .*ee ..
. ..they ___
. destroy
__ the IIor the habit* of the citizen it has | "The wise men now aay there is date
The
will
qualified
man____
presentthat
must
entered upon the old and bloody overproduction. May not the same, Child Care and Training.
| ed to them for governor of thia great | quor traffic as it exist* today or the
or
oUier
basses,
sometime
say
there
road to deapolism.
Donald Elferdink of Holland spent »t*te than Arthur J. Lacy. A stu- liquor traffic will destroy them.
Gua ran teed .Fresh­
"We hear much of a New Deal, but is underproduction, and order labor lhe week end with Robert Warner.
dent and a acholar a* well ns one
-fh^
The matter
matter in
in this
this county
county will
will be
be '
Whole Bean, Ground
if it is new it did not altogether or­ to work oppressively long hours?
Mrs Eliza Boulter is ill with the of lhe state's leading attorneys, he!^ up to
voU.rl M they
।
dinate in the United SUte*.
Time was when paternalistic govern­ flu and Samuel is suffering from anj, 18 withal
MorelCAUIKU
eXpress MICH
their SCUMIUCIIVb
sentiment* BUOUA
about AIK
the
, a, man, of. the
, people. —
to Order
LB.
The Bolshevist government de­ ment compelled it* labor to work attack Of appendicitis.
'over,
. l
-.,a
.over, he has had
had actual
ac ual rxnerienre
experience '.•*.
[ lrafnc —
M .•
u ats
be
lng conducted .
at.
clared that any person owning moretwelve
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and fourteen hour* each day.
in governmental matters of a broad ;thc ^^1 time. There is no rea- I
than three cows was a capitalist The dictator of lUiy is even now
THIS LOW PRICE GOOD UNTIL SATUR­
DOUD CORNERS.
{scope which eminently fit* him for
why tlK.y should not vote their
and must surrender his ciws to the compelling Die people to work long
Mr and Mrs. Percy Mc.Mannta Ith£,.&lt;*“*•&lt;» of governor.
|5cntini(rnu. gome will vale against'
DAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 27TH
State.
[hours.
and two nieces. Eleanor and Hasel I,,
thrJ’*51 *&gt;*nt«en months , i rohlWlk&gt;n. not because they like
“"Tne
The administration
aamuustrauon declare*
acciare* that
mat
“-j
j warn the laborer that
mat there
mere is a p..,.,.,,
n. tA-AAi» —-u
.v ..A-H—■ .r I the democratic
* -•
uciuuliuuv party
party in
in Michigan
micingaii the aay In which thc traffic is now
« you iiave more than »IOO in gold two-edged sword which may cut into i£LJr. WcMannuthe week has demonstrated what It
rated ahat it could do be^g conducted, but because they
&lt;nd do not surrender it to thc gov- his own vitals and strike at tho P"*” McMannl* over the week In the face of
' ‘
f a bankrupt
stat! do not wish to see one county go it
tmuirv unrl
•rnment you will be sent to the heart of his liberty.
1 Mr, Mvrt._
nt rw._,.
«enltenti.rv
The excuse offered
offered by
bv those who!
who'
Hal‘* XL
°f Dc r?,‘ U treasury and unprecedented prob- laione Many. too. who are occasional |
penitentiary
I
"The
**T
lem* passed on to it by the preced- drinkers or moderate drinkers will
■The injustice in each case is the | passed these Infamous law* and is-IJ
.n5
? ln U,e ntkkhbor- Ing republican administration. TYue. vote 1OT prohibition as a protest
same. The charge of the grosser sued these outrageous decree* is hood for a few days.
-----■■ that comes
---------•—
— the
evil
from
Bobble and Donna Bell Bergman perfection has not been reached, butlaggiujjt
cruelty re«t* upon our government, (that we ore confronting an emerany fair-minded person must admit*---------•
unrcgulafed
traffic now allowed in
■'Our' constitution provides no Agency, and that, wiichever there is of Battle Creek visited their grand­ thc record of the present adminis­
citizen's preuperty shah be taken ex- | an emergency
the
constitution ma for a few days.
Il was Lyle Norri* and Doris Kim­ tration for real accomplishment has
cept by due process of law and for .cease* to exist.
not been a good beginning. Mr. Voter. should be regulated strictly. There
Just compen*ation rendered.
j “That doctrine means that at any ble who were married recently,
not ,ct ,he d&lt;'moc’'“ts continue
Norris as stated in Cedar
“ ‘ j uhy
croar
Q)p good work and wllh Arthur J. is no reason why we should have
The citizen forced to surrender' time a majority of congress declaresiCari
1
such an uncontrolled traffic as we
Creek
items.
hia gold &lt;or gold certificate*) was an emergency,
the constitution i
Lacy In the governor* jhair tliey now have.
Paid in paper representing forty-[Cease* to exist—ll is a dead thing,
“
1*'UI 8° 0,1 10 stl|l greater achievePOWERS ECHOES.
(menu in thc realm of belter and
nine per cent of the gold taken I “if all of tiie right*, privileges and
DURFEE.
for him. and the government with immunities of Dial sacred document1On
_________
Friday________
evening. Oct. 26. at the more efficient |x&gt;pular government,
The Ladles' Aid Society at the
-hypocritical and smlllryj eounte- can be wiped out by a resolution of {Irving
Grange Hall will be held the
tiie
rvlng Orange
------------ ,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fancher
h, i
nance, boost*‘that It made two bil-! the two houses of congress, then we first party of this year. Box supper. STRANGE HOW CONDI­
Wednesday was well attended. Pro­
FANCY LIQKT MKAT
l|on eight hundred million dollars 'pave no constitution."
*'■
Everybody come!
TIONS CHANGE OPINIONS.
over M OO.
Genuine Boneless
Ex-congressman John Ketcham. ceeds
1
hy the transaction.
I
• • •
,
:
Almira Reed and MUs Nell
Wiillani Kniffln relumed from
"j "What lhe government took, it I No. the above was not written by Reed spent the week end at A Cen- of Hastings. Indicated in a speech
Ann Arbor Saturday Inuch improved
PACKED IN 1-LB. BOX
MUSTARD OR OIL
made In Grand Rapids last week. ;
Hook by force. What the govern- some Republican who had the "te- lury of Progress al Chicago,
tn health.
jtpent made in profits it made by ' mertty” to raise hU voice in protest
Lois Ann Nagel is entertaining the that it would be tragic, if Mapes
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams
and Vandenberg were not returned
■force. The citizen, therefore, was'against the political dirties at Wash- mumps this week.
and son of Charlotte are spending
to office. It is a queer thing how '
this week with Jack Moore and fam-1.
h man can become so religiously
n_
*- — ci—.
'
illy.
imbued with the fantastic idea 1
Mrs. Agnes Purscll is making an'
that nothing could be right politi-1! extended
visit with her son Orville |
Sack
cally unless it has thc stamp of11
n
c
family.
the Republican party upon It. e»-1| and
The' nurse and Dr. are expected
peclally after the record of ineffi- ,
at the school to examine the chtlciency established covering a period
Dessert,
Choc..
Lemon.
Vanilla.
Pkg.
rften Monday.
of many years
Why doesn't he
(hrnc to the parsonage Saturday
try to bring out sonic of the out­
standing tilings done by our Repub­ night to reception for Rev Gamble
lican oongresiman from the fifth and family. Bring donation, sand­
wiches or cake and own table servdistrict during his quarter century­
in congress? Why it is better to
HENDERSHOTT.
remain silent about hl*
accom­
plishments’ ire rant* on and says
tKat not another Democratic sena­ Last Week's Letter.
bi™
Mr and Mr*. Van Auken and
tor. not another Democratic con­
gressman is needed in Washington daughters of Saginaw were Sunday
right now. there arc loo many as guests at Rennie Mott*.
isconsin
Once Brill was home . from Kalait
■ V is.
u&gt;. Well,
well, the
me ones
mm that
mat were there
mere
rascality?

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publ.cn .p«ch .„d .b., «ta
" । week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leo :
j be exiieoted.
of Battle Creek.
ll la peculiar that when the Re.£1
­ |Wliitwo«th
Remember the Ladles’ Aid this
publican party had control of our
at the home df Ronald
• affaire, both state and national. Thursday
- .
i they used lo go up and down the. ““i'1168' state telling the people how ImMARTIN CORNERS.
I portant it wm to elect Republicans
Ito office in order lo T*—---------- •'I Mr. and Mrs. Clark Overemilh
to the powers that be
w.w WPre Battle Creek visitors Friday.
'
Loren
OveramKh accompanied tiie
[same token it is Important that
•Democrat* be elected lo offic? to Misses Ruth and Marlon Woodman
I give support to the present national ’and Paul Woodman ot Chat* Grove
[administration, especially when the to Chicago Saturday, where they'
Democratic paxly has taken over all visited A Century of Progress.
Mrs. Millie FUher returned home
the chaos ana confusion, including
state and national debts, brought Bunday from an extended visit with
on by the Republican party, and out Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hilton in Sau­
gus.
Mau. Mrs. Jennie Combs. For­
of that mess in a short period of a
'year and one-half started us on the est &lt;*nd Myrtle Mead of Kalamazoo
•road to confidence and security have been wiafting there the past
two
weeks and she accompanied
t without any grass growing in the
'street* of our cities as was predicted them home. While enroute home
tri 1932 by Herbert Hoover.—H. H. they visited relative* and old friends
ChrUtenaen in The Michigan Demo- In Elba and Oatfield. N. Y.. for
three days.
.
। cral.
u&lt;1 Mrs Elmore £llis and
little daughter of Imlay City visited
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
her
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Clark
Gordon Endsley and family were
I in Hastings Bunday attending a Oversmith,
——• from Friday until‘^Junfamily dinner honoring Mrs. Anna 1 ^“1 ol last week.
"X
good
attendance
al
church
Bun­
'Endsley. wiu&gt; leave* soon to spend
* —"*
___ in California. .
day and a good program. All enJ the__WinJet
Mr. and-Mr* J. a. Hall of Jack- Joyed the "Harmony Singers" very,
son ,were visitor* iu the Herbert much.
Fireter home a few days lhe pest
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER »4, 1334
were here, and It was found tha» lhe [among the great In New'York City ' RRFFTED THEIR NEW
I 7,10 008 ^tig that young people !i
factory could supply the family w*””* the policy of "dog eat dog” |
nao-rnn aun r.
w drcad U to be considered "queer" or ;
needs better and at a tower price aee®ed «&gt; Prevail among many ati
PASTOR AND FAMILY ;"peculiar." All that is a gigantic j
Mtan th*
mold
!
------------bluff. You have the right to do your
tire hiEd-tato? StSS^W)?n । per»“P' 008 of ^e best known ex- Informal Welcome Given on own thinking and that right will be
Ortl War
’ J^n faiences wds hls financial tilt with
Friday Nifrht to Rev
conceded in any company If it Is de­
ll Skefen^ Ja^^aSd PhS Vanderbilt, owner of the New York
"
y N1*hl t0 fev'
manded a. a natural privilege.
|
Anixx^JlmFisk j p^araarTAn-;Central lln«- Vanderbilt it seems
Jones and Family
. I And finally. Each of us is born

HEWS _
(KE W MP Si

(Continued from Page One)
drew Carnegie. Jim Hill. Collis Huntdetermined to get control of thc
a reception was tendered to Rev.
a.
•JUT. rrom Ulas pauwoc wau OI
Ington. and Leland Stanford, were ? c rallroad- of ah‘ch Daniel W.-Maytan Jones and to Mra.'
j?
yeara ago. to the towering skylaU young men. and are mentioned
8 ’P^blalor. was president. joncs and their children in the so- *?*:
krvm of to-day. marks the*prog- ■ because they stand among our well I^^’25.
nv5?,d „W buy
c clal roonu oi lh® Methodist church u whiciVones bhaii ^f^if

ro to?g

mTof
ourcountry.for Not
known
capitalists
All ofgrew
them
0,1 T‘d‘Informal
y
CTlng
“* VELOP
Sr ALLOW
Slow TO_BEDE-^
TO BE de’
•go
in excavating
the founda-'the
exception
of Morgan,
upwith
in ^“hf ‘he more there seemed *
to entirely
affair.11 As a re*ELOP&gt; UR
ago in excavating far me foundswwpawi oi aiorgan. grew up in .
*&lt;ton
— ot- one of- the
■
....................
ipoverty, and
! J dlsc®'ercd ‘ nl »ult of it uc arc sure Rev. onci Mrs.;
*^&lt;6ONbig buildings'Poverty,
and moat
most of
of them
them left
left their
their S*'.,.
homes in early youth to make their 55“2 C, ?rt*' Jn&gt; GouJd and Jlm Jones and the family know they are
„ ,HXp5r iff xhows that
own way. Jim Fisk was a tin ped- f^k had bought up a small rail- heartily welcomed by the churchLd^elop 0,6 faculties which we
dler.
driving
around
through
the'
ro8d83
8
P
rtvatc
"spec
of
their
and
congregation,
and
that
all
wisli
.
ex
f™
ls
f
•
...
।
dally well preserved, that marked
but
on
hills of Vermont; Collis Huntington ®’'^.'foMonon^
Ut
lhtm “ hnppyaRdprOsptfrt&gt;usp&lt;u‘or" i &lt; We have
"
■ one life
* to
n live
v« ~
the location of that palisade wait
' this earth; but one try at the prob­
" b®‘,ds
“V*8 ,11* •«? here,
To-day little narrow Wall Street, secured hl* freedom from hi* father . *“ed„”
Rev. Jones made a heartfelt talk lem of development for, once de­
named after that old palisade wall, when only 14 years old by promls-water road they had bought.
ing io
to support,
support nnnsen.
himself, wiucn
which nc
he aia
did .
leased
the
o th^
had
extended u
a veloped. any faculty, good or bad.
.m------.
— rood
.L— to
; thc Erie tw
k“v friends who “
“u r*icnuru
la the financial center of the country. mg
.by
.._
. ..7 _ watch
. . findings;
_
.
for
_ family and Insista upon dominating our charac­
peddling
John
125 499 vears
yC81?,In
ln cnn*lH«&gt;ratinn
consideration nt
of the cordial welcome to the
D.
Rockefeller's
father
was
a
quack
'^
rtcs
P*
“
n
king
down
32
000.000
of
the
new pastor. He said they had ter at that point. Certainly we owe
world until foreign countries came L.-----it to ourselves and to the little ones
doctor,
who
rarely
supported
his;
1
?
own
convertible
bonds
in
exbeen
much
pleased
with
the
manner
over and borrowed billions and bll- doctor. ----- -----------,
--------- —
*VC *-’,000.000 issued by in which they had been greeted in coming after us to keep this old world
tons of dollars, and have since for-1.family,
family, and
and In
In his
hls youth
youth John
John D.
D.
Z_. ,.watPI
. ’ rOnd
-------‘ Th&lt;?e Ha*,ln«s nnd
U.1U are
*UC looking
iwillll, forward
1UIHUIU to
W of oura as clean as we know how to
gotten to pay anything on either ' worked
* * on *a farm ‘for 37 cents
*' *a&gt; —
keep
it. in order that the GREAT
.
$2,000,000
Eric
bonds
were
taken
by
pleasant
times
nnd
a
happy,
helpful
principal or Interest. But from that day; Andrew Carnegie's parents
MASS
may make lhe
---------of humanity
—-------- --palisade wall to the financial center came to this country as Scotch Drew. Gould and Fisk and convert- relationship with the membership
cd into Erie stock, which the trio of the church nnd congregation .mo,t of their opportunities.
They
tell
that
we
are
"*lln&lt; to Vanderbilt. Mr»John Ketcham led in community
Th
*w “
“ us ,h
“‘ w
" “
w not to
when only 14 years old working 12I
tome jump to make In 280 years.
have the old time saloon. But we
That palisade wall of 280 years liours a day as "bobbin boy" In a Vanderbilt put a stop to this, made singing nnd light refreshments were have the "cocktail lounge" in’near&gt;-------------- --------------- -------- —------ago was* synonomotls with “pro­ doth mill; Jay Gould's childhood। peace with the trio and again com- served.
tnenced to buy Erie. Again he found
people did not hurry away but ly every ,K,lel and resuurant of the
tection" from marauding bands of was spent in naked poverty, which' that the fiow of stock was unending, stayed to spend u cjcslderable’time larBC cltlcs- Beautifully furnished,
he
remembered
"with
horror."
Indians. It helped to protect the
.
and
that
Drew.
Fisk
and
Gould
had
m
delight
fill
visiting
with
each
other
11
u
ftn
alluring
place
for
the
young
of mesc
these men ouut
built up their
lives of those early settlers, our anNone or
cestors. wik&gt; were fighting to develop ‘ fortunes by Important inventions or, secretly authorized the issuance of and with the new pastor nnd hls couple to drop in. have a social cdCkUl1 “nd ° smoke. It is really respecta land for their children, and chll- discoveries, as did Thomas Edison, glO.OOO.OOO more convertible bonds, family. About 200 were present
which
they
were
convening
into
we
are
certain
that
the
new
pas'
ftble
,7)
and
“
lhe
u,ln
«
to
do"
If
dren's children—which includes al) Seemingly their "experience" gained
of us. How well they succeeded is^by hard contact with the world stock nnd selling lo the New York t&lt;?r has macle a fine impression with appearances are to be trusted.
protest tHat
that it is not fair to
1I Pr°l«t
attested by the fact that 280 years from their youth up. along with Central magnate. Such a procedure the church and congregation Mrs.
possible “to-day
but In
in Jones
Jones has
has evidenced
evidenced her
iicr Interest
interest in
in W*ck
trlck our
o^ young
you,1« people
people into
into the
the use
use
8OUid not be poM,bIp
&gt;-&lt;iay but
later. Wall Street was to stand as their natural ability, enabled them , would
the synonym of securities, stocks, to see ••opportunity" more readily. J_hat "ifilded age” it demonstrated, the work and welfare of the church oI ® habit-forming drug by making
respectable
In a "New
bonds, shares, gold, money, specu­ and they won out by outwitting their h°w great fortunes could be made and its various organizations. They 11
rivals
in
brilliant
strokes
of
bargainby
"tearing
down."
rather
than
arc
not
only
welcome
additions
to
World."
lation. investment, fortune and ruin.
"building up."
’
‘ ~ " . fhc
the church"
church, but"
but toThU
to this commur&gt;ity~l
community. I Oh.
9h. but
but "a
"a nip
nip now
now ...»
and then
ing or
or in
In wavs
ways that
that would
would not
not be
be "building up."
That Is somt? change In less than 300 ina
Quite lhe opposite of this was the
-------- -------- **-•----------------,nakC5 one fccl better." So does a
tolerated today. Doubtless the time,
ot Jim HUI who made &gt;■« to,- CO. ROAD COMMISSION
“•■‘J*“
More than a century had passed, too. had no little to do with their
tunc
because he knew railroading.
MiDF |TC REPORT Sul why does young^life, full of
— —
after the building of that palisade success, because at that time our —
-ts a real builder. Hls policy
MADE Ho ntrUnI bounding energy. NEED to be made
....___ ___ ____ ____ ________ ____ __ great wealth of natural resources and was
i early pioneers quite largely cooped had scarcely been touched. Some of was to give a* tow rates as he p_____ e*n nea ne i_ .v. !toJee* fetter?
Don't be Stampeded into this thing.
up In little settlements along the' them secured their fortunes In ways thought best and to do everything 'Expended $49,256.95 in thc
my young
friends. Don't be bluffed
Year Ending October
..............................................
Atlantic coast but gradually extend-' that added to the national wealth that he felt that he could do. to
Into it. Don't be enticed Into it and
ing out and organizing new setUc- and others by methods that were build up the' country through which
First
don't
be voted into it if you can help
hls
road
ran.
to
create
more
business
ments. of course there were no quite anti-social. The methods folIt.
You
have
too much at stake.
The
Barry
county
road
commis
­
'
rallroads. telephones, telegraphs, no towed by Jay Gould, for instance, for the future—a policy that was
The world and its problems will
means of rapid communication or very glaringly Illustrate the possl- splendidly successful. Jim Hfil was sion made their repbrt to the board
txansportation. Business was crude.! bilitles that then existed for acqulr- really an “Empire Builder." do­ of supervisors at their recent ses­ soon be upon your hands to man­
a great fortune by methods•»’that
what there was of It. everything was i ing
!r.2 "
-» ,served the wonderful success he sion. It stowed that during the age and your children will Soon need
Even -----as a,young
man
he achieved, and will always rank high year, beginning October 1. 1033. protection against the most subtle
crude, families largely supplying I were dark. Even
------- „—
- -----their own wants. There was no 1 had shown tendencies in this dlrec- among the great railroad men of lhe beard started with a balance on temptation which the mind and
hand of $48,885.77. Tiie
total--cash
, i uu*i. when
wucii as
m a clerk
cici a in
ut "
a store *he
I---------------------------------- -------------- purpose of man has ever devised.
opportunlty to amass fortunes suchjtion.
“ the world.
E. Davcnjxirt.
John D. Rockefeller took an en- ‘ receipts, practically all from the
as the last generation or two has, had heard
—* “lhe
•* proprietor negotiate
for a’ property that was In chancery. tlrely different course. What he state gas and weight tax funds, were
did
added
to
the
world's
wealth,
but
172.216
14.
making
a
total
of
3121.ORANGEVILLE.
Another century passes, and our Quietly slipping out Gould bought
great Civil War Is on. In she period the property, held it a couple of ln a way perhaps some of hls meth- i 1°1 -Pl­
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nichols spent
from the beginning of our Civil War weeks, sold it and nearly doubled his ods were no less ruthless than1 T*10 cash disbursements of the Munday with relatives al Olivet.
When the proprietor Goulds. Through hls control of road commission for the year were
to the end of the nineteenth cen­ investment.
— the
w.- _____
real facta/Gould,
— many ofrefineries he had a vast M®-250-®5- Tht’y d-'bursed by trans­
tury. the foundations of most of thc ।discovered
Wayland called on relatives and
was fired._After a few_ ex- ’amount of freight business for rail- ,cr 312-89 03. or total disbursements 1 friends at this place one day the
great American fortunes were laid, course.
i
roads, so great In fnct that roads of $61,545.08. leaving a balance In 1 past week.
The railroad, the telegraph, the tele- ;periences ofthis kind hedoubtless
competent to hold hls own । fought hard for it. and enabled him t,1P county road fund October 1. 19341
phone and many other conveniences j felt
1
Mr. and Mrs. John Venema spent
.Ito exact secret rebates from roads of *50559.99. A considerable of this 1 from Friday until Monday with relover which he shipped. He even b lnu»&lt;in‘lc&lt;l i» dosed banks and is stives at Cadillac.
(went so far os to arrange with rail- not “v«1,ablc at tl’c Present time,
Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
roads tlu»t they were to charge hLs •
.
' •’
Clyde Nichols were Mr. and Mrs.
competitors more, and to pay hls Think Before YOU VOtC' Vel’Courtncy and daughter and Jay
companies part of thc Increase. He
'
, Bagley and family of the Prairiehad hls competitors “going and com- ]
• vllle town line.
(Continued from page one)
ing." So great was his power that
-------- -------------------------------------------- - I TOia
--------- -Mrs.. Melinda Crawford -attended
he was really compelling hU com- thousand men. women and children the Maccabee rally at Delton last
OTHING can be sadder than a grave that Is no longer a
‘petltors to pay hls companies trib- every year. Tiie latest experiments week.
\
mound. The Inevitable has come to pass—lhe weight of
jute for doing business. .All of this show that one-fifth of the amount p very few hunters arc getting
the sodden earth haa crushed In the last protection. It helps was in the days when railroads op- °f alcohol necessary to -show" on much game in this vicinity this year,
nothing to close the imagination to what happened then! Yet
crated without any restrictions, and n «»»*’ will be enough to slow up his Game U not so plentiful os in [»st
when thc great financial strides they reactions and distort hls movements
nrs.
there is not the slightest necessity for this barbarous, unsani­
were making seemed to go to the
11 15 there are enough men and ' J _
tary, old fashioned method of buriaL The Hastings Burial
| heads of some at the magnates—so women on the roads igho arc unfit ♦ ’
,
Vault — at little cost —
'much so that Vanderbilt once wild to drR° « car without adding to
P
.....
~
■
will protect absolutely
I'The Public Be D------ d." Almost tneir" number by the befuddlcmcnu
I
• B
unit Lrriri
&lt; .
■ from that moment the national gov- ot alcohol,
and steel, waterproof
ernmenl and
state legislatures. Besides, all experience shows that
J
.
and airtight, it seals in
(seemed to take special delight In where one man can or thinks he
j :
plain sight and becomes
"riding" the railroads, and they have C1,n d|,nk or let it alone" nnd who
been Jumping on them ever since, "knows how much he can carry"
ground mausoleum that
[Cheap ]&gt;olltlclans galore have rid- ihcre are hundreds who cannot conden into office with "ranting against troj an inherited appetite and arc |
literally" Lasts Through
railroads" os about their only quali- destroyed by It; men who without ।
ficatlon for any office. Commissions alcoho1 confronting them day by |
dertakers insist on its
iiave been ap|x&gt;lntei'to tell railroads day would be good citizens, support1 what they can do and what they *,IR lheir families in comfort and i
cannot do; what rates they can finding themselves on the right aide I
charge; wliat hours they con’work; of a" PUhUc questions,
jwhat they can do with this thing.
Against this all experience shows j
I what they must do with that, li ,,lIU the addict will have hls drink j
TELEPHONE 2622 . . . HASTINGS, MICH.
[extravagantlegblaturc.s wanted
cvcn ul ,hP cxP‘‘n-‘ic uf lhe necessi-;
imore money
"to blow" it became tlM of family life It is also demon-]
! quite popular
tovote u and hang «ra«ed ’hat one of the first effects
(the expense on tiie railroads, i have of Pro,'&gt;b|t&gt;on is the better payment
'often wondered whether that re- o&lt;
' bllu to the grocer and the mer1 mark
ut- chnnt
—B fulrly *’-XK1 answer this to
mark "The
"The Public
Public Be
Be DD---------- d.
d. “
*ut'
tcred by Mr. Vanderbilt, wasn't the tlu‘ fear thttt prohibition will “hurt ।
spark that touched off the fire of business"
[public Indignation against the railOvPr and abovp 811 othPr reasons'
roads. When any man getk such a why ,hc ’hinklng voter will decide
lease ot exaggerated ego that lie gets aaaln-'’ alcolwA is the fact that BEthe Idea that he Is above, or amirt HIND EVERY VOTER IS A LIT'from. the public he serves 4 it TLE CHILD. VOICELESS BElarge or small, he is "riding for a [CAUSE NOT YET ABLE TO VOTE
j fall" and really has ■ something ’We IWP lo d«lde- &gt;'db «nd I. what
.coming." In any event If anv great '’ball be- the temptations we will al- [
industry has ever taken a’ "tolly- low the dealer and the entertainer to
wogging" at the hands ot the public pll“x‘ b*’1011’ ,hcse children of ours— !
that entet^rUe has been the rail- ,‘“?ra,,y "fresh fish" In thc hands
I roads of this country. They had It of thQ6P whQ ttpe P851 "uLstcrs In the
[coming" and they surely "gotlar, ol spreading temptation in the.
theirs." When the public gets its , Barb of respectability.
('•dander up," something is going to' Thprc are many more reasons, did
happen, and it ts apt to go to "ex- sP“ce Permit, that might be men-1
tremes." as I feel has been the case ,lonPd
10 why thc thinking man.
with the railroads. To-day the rail-;W1U votP dry U1 lhe coming election,
[roads of the country arc not getting unlcM
Judgment is warped by
, a "square deal." and have paid most al’Pclltc or considerations of profit
at the exuenrc
expense of his neighbor
dearly for their mistakes, emes. ttt
And finally, you who have had no
'and disregard of the public. Wc
with -----------alcohol, —
do —
not —be
MUST admit that they are really re- experience
•
-----sponsible for the growth and de- '”“"&gt;Ped«i Into Uie wet corral like
velopment of this country But we “ bunch of
^ready branded by
have hung a tax-burden’ on Uiem Ithc wncr-- Wc are told by Ujose
Uiat is appalling
They have to Prominent in the public eye that the
maintain their own rights of way at modem jxiung woman should learn
enormous expense and are "rcgulat- carly ll0*’ much liquor she can
cd" from A to Z. Al the same tlme;stand- mfcrtntlaUy the young men
we arc all paying millions In taxes,U5
u ,.
,
for hard-surfaced roads, ofvr which I WHY? Why «hou,d you or I ever
the "unregulated" competitors of know how much ,1Auor WP could
railroads haul both freight and pass-,staJld ®nd sfln ’u»vlKiUc? And how
enger traffic comparatively without could w” ftnd oul without at some
cost as far as road expense is con-1,lniP making a s|&gt;ectacle of ourselves,cemed. We tell the railroads what-PPrlu‘Ps at an expense of reputation
they must pay for labor and how beyond repair? Besides, who says
many nours they can work Not so th,‘l *e ^K’u!d acquire this accomI with competitors. We compel rail-; plubment?
roads to file * schedule of charges
Speaking from experience. I have
which they must Uve up to. Not so turned my glass down at many a
with competitors. In fact It is an b»n&lt;iuet in the targe cities with neveasy matter for competitors to se- Pr 80 much as a glance In my dlreccure the railroad rates and base tlon 11 for no other reason because
their charges accordingly. It was there were plenty others who also
a good many years ago that Vander- stood UP00 t7,elr right to do their
bill said, op is alleged to have said own thinking and be master of their
"The Public Be D-d." and the rail- own hablta. And I will give lhe
roads have been paying heavier and drlnker
credlt oi
to lhc
heavier for It ever since. Railroads privilege without argument.
to drink hut
but
have learned their lesson and now [। I’ 1was
*raj’ never invited tn
seem to want to serve the public, in- 1once and that was almost the first
: stead ot damning it. They are en­ week in college. And there has been
no
embarrassment.
If
you
are
titled U) relief from the load the ;
known as a non-drinker that erxlsi
public has hung upon them.
the matter. But if you drink witn|
one then you mdst Brink with Tom. j
The ’ Huckleberry Finn" manu­ Dick and Harry qr give offense. So.
script is on exhibition at the Buf­ there you have 1l as Andy says, in
falo Public Library.
a couple of nut shells.

The Sunken Grave
N

Hastings Burial Vault

CROPS SHOW

B

National Bank of Hastings

U

NOVEMBER 5 to 10
THE NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
IS SPONSORING AN AGRICULTURAL
OR CROPS SHOW AT THE BANKING
OFFICE. 101 WEST STATE STREET.
There is no entry fee and everyone is invited
to enter exhibits in this show, providing the
products exhibited were raised in Barry County.
November 1 st, Mr. Roy Decker of Michigan
State College will judge the exhibits and award
the prizes.

Those entering exhibits will assist us materi­
ally if they will notify us one week in advance,
of the products they wish to enter.

Call for one of our Premium Books and see
the Cash Premiums that will be awarded for I st,
2nd and 3rd prizes.

National Bank of Hastings
Deposits Insured Up to $5,000

We extend a most cordial invitation to the
public in Hastings and Barry County to our

FORM AL OPENING

at the Rexall Store

to-be held on

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Friday, October 26th
From 7:30 to 9:00 o’Clock p. m.

In the store at 124 East State Street, Hastings
Formerly occupied by White &amp; Houvener

THERE WILL BE NO GOODS SOLD ON THAT EVENING. WE JUST
WISH TO INTRODUCE TO YOU THE STORE, THE PERSONNEL and
THE MERCHANDISE. LADIES WILL BE PRESENTED FLOWERS.

A Complete New Stock of Standard Merchandise, Ready-to-Wear and Dry
Goods. Exclusive styles but not expensive. The Ready-to-Wear
Department will be known as the "Cinderella” Shop
with Coats and Dresses at Popular Prices.
Will be open for business Saturday, October 27, at 8:30 a. m.

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Goods Delivered

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M

AT THE

Save with Safety

Specials for the Week of
Oct. 24 to Oct. 31

i

FIRST ANNUAL^

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�THE HASTINGS BANNEE. WEDKEfiDAY. OCTOBIJI M, ISM

PLAYERS REHEARSING
FOR “LIGHTNIN”’

Social Events and Personal Mention ' Larfo Cast to Present We11-

nh S"“a'

kS

I

HAT

... .. _ lin standing state In the world of
the lhe
nmmirient
« —■
............................. ..
.drum,
drama,
prominent dramatists
(Continued from page one&gt;
end critics who have visited it have comm
Rehearsals for ''Lightnln'. " next
, In high
, ,praise of ....
spoken
the appro- .
—
Ml» Maxine Wunderlich was production of The Hastings Civic of the
by•»-the —
National
evidenced hero
hero for
for the
the-txst
best' ‘
*■" action taken •—
—• celation
&lt;.tion evidenced
CARLTON CENTER.
home from Beidlng over Bunday.
Ida on Thursday on bus I no*
Players to be presented in Central Bank of Hastings which has kind- In the drama and commended the, wc are sorry wc ajan i anew m
Mr. and Mrs Henry Hubert were auditorium
Ml— Emily McElwain and Miss
here at 8:15 o'clock on ly donated —
the large "«*
room“next
to excellent
worlj
our educational
cen-lo IneMe In our 1*M wrtt.
------- -----------««rtlon
wort our
MraUon.1
«»■ lUm.
Mias Frances Hunter spent the
Elizabeth Finch visited friends in in Detroit on Bunday and Monday. the evenings of Dec. 5 and 7. com- the Community room pownstairs in ters and civic groups have done in
. week end at her home Ln Rockford
Miss Beatrice Carruthers wm menckd
Detroit and Birmingham over the
menced in pte
pje community room the bank building for the use of the dramatic field.
I rival of a son to Mr and Mra Ford ,
Dr. W- G. Davis will attend a stale
Iwme from Detroit over the week Turtday evening under the dlrec- those doing this sewing and for the;
W1J
mlde hy Mra AspinaU. born Saturday morning
convention al Lansing Saturday and
tlon of L. fc. Barnett. The cast ts as rtozage of materials qnd equipment Kenlth. McIntyre in opening her .Oct. 13th.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J Goodyear and
Sunday.
.
Mra. Ophelia O'Hair
is . vtaning
.
1
a
"■
w
follows;
1
ills
action
of
the
bank
officials
is
very
excellent
and
informative
■ Mrs Marton Clerr was Inhired
Mias Mary Powers of Grand Rapids
rt^tlvcs in various places in Ken-,
Ulle rok o&lt; ’Lighlnin' " Bill greatly
appreciated
As winter treaUv on Michigan and Drama quite severely onT day last week
.gone on a hunting trip in northern were gueste of Mrs. P, T. Oolgrove
mdnav Alim nf Rnwen. wills vi.
A“*rt Brck7:
CO“^
“** “*?
before the Friday afternoon meeting! while at her mother's home in Saon Sunday.
Michigan.
im
L°“n: _5Pdnty H?rpc[ M «^tly increase and clothing, as well of
Woroen't club, for which Mrs. bewa. Her friends and neighbors
Mrs. Herman Zerbel was called to Briurday
Tinkler on o
hero hope
v.. HUI;
niu; Mrs.-Jordan.
aar3.-jura.iri, Jocelyn Iron- as food,
footf. is very necessary for those
three David vanBuAklrk
VaiiBuAklrk was
was chairman.
chairman, inerc
nope she
sne will
win soon
soon be
oe weU
weu [
Chicago Bunday by the serious ill­
'side; Mrs. Starr. Eva A. Hecox; a receiving welfare relief, to lhe Red
the guest at Mr*. Dell Button over ness of her daughter, Mra. Charles ---------- -- ---Naturally the nafce of Misa Jessie ‘ again.
Mrs. Fred Fowler of Springport wajtreas. Beulah Severance; Mrs. Cross decided to cooperate in this
Bonstelle
springs
first
to
mind
ift
1
Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs..
Van Wonfcn.
“J”. ^J*"0**? on Wednesday visit- icogahall. Julia Durkee; Mra Moore, work, all of their assistance being
any discussion of ' tha drama in 1 Fred Henney and son were, their |
Mias Frances Button goes to
Robert Oook and son Marshall ing relatives.
,I Margaret Barnett;
Mra Preston, gratis.
Jackson on Thursday to visit friends and Hubert Cook went to Oaykvd
Michigan. From 1910 to the time of (cousin*. Mr- and Spa. Clair /one*,
David Boyes has been spending |Elizabeth
,
Finch; Mildred Buckley.
Mra. otto Iscnhalh. who assisted her much lamented death in 1932 and family of. Kalamazoo; Sunday
until Sunday,
i
on Thursday on a hunting trip, re- the past week in Indianapolis. Ind., Katheryn
McIntyre;
Raymond with the 1933 Roll Cali and who is she placed before the people of her I evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl BrechMfi and Mrs. Harry Barnum of turning on Monday.
on business.
Thomas.
Leslie
Hawthorne;
Mra
secretary
of
the
local
Chapter,
is
thc
Excellent quality materials
Lansing visited Hastings relatives
Mr. »»a MT. anenon BUunrr’ Mn.MMtte Horton of KMwauiw Jones, Honora Pratt; Zeb Groth era, Ron Can chairman for 1934. Her adopted city. Detroit, more than 400 .eisen and family visited at the Hendifferent plays, founded the Civiciney home.
and Wall.. Fo-rU non Bondar
Uw Bu^ar ITirtl or Mr. and Russell Cleveland; Lemuel Town- ^Mutants are Mr* Victor Hilbert of
theater in 1928 and drew the at-! Mrs. Wm. Hale and Mr and Mra.
xueste ot Mias Alice Brainard, who Mra E- c Edmonds.
send. Bud Wolfe; a liveryman. Wil- woodland for the northern half of lention of lhe whole country lo this I Caryl Fuller spent Thuraday In BatSZZ
•
Mr
,
_„
d
Mri
Andrew
Brandl
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Andrew
Brandt
of
John visited relatives in Big Rapids Uvea near Vicksburg.
11am Pk)x; Mrs
Rodney Harper. Q)C county and Mra C. J. Barnum
,
Lansing were Sunday guests of Mr Margaret Gladstone; Frelda. Lucille of Delton for lhe southern half. mo«st successful enterprise. While * | He Creek
Saturday and Bunday.
Miss Helen Wade. Miss Grace Ed- '
finished actress herself, her greatest, Miss Phyllis Long of East Carlton
Wiliitts; Everett Hammond, Orville Both women have had experience tn
Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Faul are in monds and Mra. Bertha Kuhn visit-, ahd Mrs. C- D. Bauer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Watkins are Sayles; Mra. Margaret Davis. Janet this work and are enthusiastic fame rests on her talent as a pro- visited Mildred and Wilma Usborne
Chicago for several days attending ed at the former's home in Traverse
flucer and ability to find and de-[Bunday.
.
spending a few days tn Chicago at Teaie; Miss Emily Jarvis. Audrey about it.
A Century of Progress.
velop latent talent. Katherine Cor-1 Mrs. Frank Aspinall and Mra. Carl
City over the week end.
A Century of Progress.
Ironside; Walter Lennon. Dan AshMr. and Mra-Karl Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schulz of
Mr. and __
Mrs. Harvey Kern er ling alter; Teddy. William Kennedy; i In this city the ward chairmen nell. Ann Harding. Katherine Alex- Brechelsen attended a birthday
family of Battle Creek were Sunday Grand Rapids and Mrs. V. L. Wolcott (Travadon WOlfe) of Battle Creek
are: First ward, Mrs. Harvey Bur­ ander. Alice Brady. Guthrie Me- P*rty for Mra. Rube Gariinger of
Fred Peters. Seward F. Nichols. De­ gess; Second ward. Mrs. Frank Clinic, Sylviir Fields. James Rennie. 1 Hastings. Thuraday.
of Charlotte spent Bunday with Mr. are guests of Mrs. J. W Wolfe.
trail.
Mrs.
of {
Helen Menken. Ben
Hoonan;
Lyon.Third
William
ward.
I Mr.
Mrs.and
Forrest
**
“ Art
*“* Allerdlng
-­
Mrs. L Hawthorne of Detroit was and Mra. Keith Daniels.
| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford ot
’Johnson; Fourth ward. Mrs. E J Powell. Winifred Linihan. Robert II Woodland visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
lhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Mr. and Mrs. John Sparks. Jr., re- • Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs
ENJOYABLE VISIT.
Pratt. As In previous years, there Ames, to name a few. are among L.
L- Allerdlng Bunday.
Hawthorne over the week end.
turned on Friday to their home in , clarence w Crawford last week
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert John­
Borne from this community at- 1
Mr. and Mrs Ous Splrls of Chi­ Detroit after a visit with her par-1 Dr. and Mrs D. D. Walton and son on Bunday were Mr. and Mrs. will be volunteer workers who will those who trained in Die Bonstelle
£ visit the stores and offices down- school.
tended the Ag-HE exposition and
cago are guests of hls brother and ent, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Angell.
mu were Sunday guests of her par- Seth Gray. Mr.
and Mrs Frank
K town soliciting memberships and
wife, Mr. end Mrs. Chris Bpiris.
A noted playwright whom Michi­ program at Hastings High school
Mr. and Mra. Frank Annable. ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Potter. Root. Mrs. Iva Adams and two
Vr^Undwd
■Ulton"’ “
b*nl“ gan can claim is Branson Howard of Friday evening. Tiie exhibit and
M. A- Lambic Is in Washington, Mra. Charles Amiable and children
Mulliken.
D- C.. attending ths mealing of the and Dr. F- O. Sheffield were in Bat-1 Mrs. D. M. Stuart went to Grand Vtr&lt;
Detroit, dean of American drama— program were tine and very much
Mrs tri.
Ida Harris,
u&gt;rrl&lt; all nt
of nateHnnla
Caledonia. Mr
Mr. “
1 * usual.
American Bankers' Association.
Cooperation
between lhe Rcd Shenandoah probably hte best known enjoyed.
lie Creek Monday on business.
| Rapids tpday to visit her sister, Mrs and
ana Mrs
nn txri
varwr and
ana
mt*
---------------- ----------------glert Carter
Mrs
Mr and Mrs. A. J. Vedder were
Mr. and Mrs James R Mason, fj-nma Douglass, and Mr and Mrs Sarah Campbell and daughter of Cross and Ute citizens of Barry play. Ring Lanlner. Lewis Beach
HOPE CENTER.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Boules Mra. W- R- Cook and Richard Cook ciapde Btuarta'largely
n-1' *»«Avery
Hopwood. Edna Ferber have
Middleville and Mr and Mrs Allen county ■will
riu result *in
n *'
!*"«&gt;» *»■
v Honwond.
Mr and Mrs George Halverson
of Battle Creek over the week end. wero Sunday guests of the Rev. and I Mrs E George Gray of Ludington Pender of Hastings. A pot luck din­ creased membership, this year's'all peen authors of Broadway sucand baby spent Saturday with their
Mra Aimee Honnold of Chicago Mra. Keith Chidester of St. Johns. WM the guest of the Rev. and Mra ner and a happy social time were quota being 800.
I cesses.
mother
in
Bedford.
«[
and Mrs. R- R. McPeek of Charlotte
Dr and Mrs. R. F. Webb and Mr. w Mayten Jones and family from enjoyed.
Among the projects directed by| Mr. Hopwood Ln his will left a
Roy Good of Freeport was visit­
visited Hastings relatives on Friday. and Mrs Charles LU lie of Grand Friday tiU Monday
the National Red Cross lari year splendid bequest to Michigan Uni- ing in this vicinity Bunday.
’rnen’s dress gloves, lined
Mr and Mr*. B J. Kemp (Lots —
Rapids
-til were dinner guests of Dr | Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Downs were in
were First Aid classes;
Life Saving; veraity in thc form of awards to
JAPANESE PROGRAM
,1---------------------------------Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reger of
* ---------Heath)--------------------of St. Johns--ylalted
Mr. and and Mrs
Mr C. P. Lathrop on Tuesday Jackson
----------------------several days last week as
and unlined in brown, gray
----------- - ------AT JOINT MEETING. Service to Veterans. Army. Navy students of thc Rhetoric department -Kalamazoo spent the week end at
Mra. George B. Heath over the week;nlght.
'
' of’ “
* Mr*. James
--------the
guests
Mr. and
praabytertan Ladies' Misslon- and Marine Corps; Service to Coast* for certain lines of creative work
the home of Mrs. Lucy Leonard.
end.
[ Mr. and Mrs John F. Goodyear Timmerman (Mabie Leino
ary go^ety will entertain the Mis- Guard; Nursing Reserve;
..
. Public In drama and literary endeavor. In
Fred Ashby and family visited Mr.
Mrs. Thomas Cox of Detroit his;went to Detroit last week to spend
pigs, buckskin and other
Mr- and Mn Q. D Barto of Tlf- isionary
LjQnary union 01
of tne
the Metnoaut
Methodist neann
Health nunum;
Nursing; --------Home Hygiene nearby Kalamazoo lives Paul Os- ■•nd Mrs Tester Fisher in Prichardbeen visiting Mra. J. T. Lombard the winter with their daughter and fin. Ohio, visited Mr
and
,ulU, —
"f —
.
. Wheal bom. a dramatic writer of great
Episcopal a
church
next Thuraday, Service; Food and
Nutrition;
fine leathers manufactured
and other friends part of the past1 husband. Judge and Mrs. Donald Wayne Merrick over lhe week end Nov Jlt at 315 oclock in the par. Distribution; Colton Distribution; promise, whose "The Vinegar Tree" ville Sunday.
Harold
Chapman
and
Dwight
week
। Van ZUe.
leaving Tuesday for Wisconsin.
.lore of the former church. A Jap- Civilian Relief and Volunteer Spe- registered a fine success.
Minton of Kalamazoo spent Bunday
^rs' -- ----- - -------....
*n&lt;-----«r,on -»m" |anes
IBI1C3C
* 7"ea
U
featured
KBIUI™
and
»«•••Mrs.
ntlrtW clal Services.
Considerable spare was naturally with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ashby.
O. HUI returned on Friday from a companied ...
Mr and Mra Wm Aid- R
. wlll
.. review Japanese
.
WornThere arc 3.709 Red Cross Chap­ given to Robert Henderson of Ann
Mrs. Jennie Searles of Hickory
I two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. rich ot Caledonia to Chicago and,e|) fjneak." the year book provided
ters and 91X70 branches, with a total Arbor who next to Jessie Bonstelle Comers and Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Albert Konkle and daughter of Bal- A Century of Progress on Sunday ,by lhc Centrnl commute of Foreign
enrollment of 3.802384 and in the has placed Michigan on the map In Gates of Cloverdale spent Wednes­
Md..
i tiroore,
umore, mu
| Mrs Lee Watson of Holland and Ml-sions
Junior Red Cross 7,350.280. both fig­ tilings dramatic more than any oth­ day evening at thc Fred Ashby
| Mra. Hub Casey and Mrs. Jack Mrs, pranci* Brice of Grand Haven 1
, a,
.
ures showing a great increase over er person. Hls ability as a director, home.
iBnyder weregueate of Mrs.Kather- jpent Tuesday and Wednesday with |
ULTRA CLUB.
actor, and manager of the yearly
Mrs. Floy McDermott attended the
1 meHaynes of Hind* Corners
on
daughter and sister. Mra. Lyle j Mr and Mrs. Andrew Roush en- previous years.
Harry L. Hopkins. Federal Emer­ May Dramatic Festival makes him a State W c. T. U. convention in Bal-;
Thursday and attended tho Render- gcudder.
'tertalned lhe Ultra Club on Monnational'figure in American drama. tie Creek Thursday and Friday.
,
gency
Relief Administrator says:
I Floyd E- Maus, who has been visit- day evening, twenty-two enjoying
An Interesting resume of the work
Mr. and Mrs. .Burdette Lyttle of
I Miss Elizabeth Grimm, a nurse at ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.! the pot luck supper and ___
... Top
...
-Neighbors help neighbors through
bridge
of the Civic theaters anfTthe Lit­ Battle Creek spent from Thursday
I xvim
scores were
Mrs . zmjw
the Red ,
the Couzens Home for Crippled Maus, and
Edw.. imf
Law-- the
uiu brother
txvMin and
“llu wife,
ww*. Mr. [scores
utif won
wvu by
uy Mr*.
hub
uw ' instrumentality
vof
..
tle Theater Movement in Michigan until Friday at the McDermott
' Children at Farmington, was thc and JJrs L. F. Maus, left on Sunday iieijpe and Burdette Sutton and con- Cross. , This is our great volunteer'
was also given, the well established home attending to household du­
guest of Mis* Jannct Michael over for hls home in Long Beach. Cal.
solation went to Mrs. Charles Leon- reserve for thc war upon human disKalamazoo group with its splendid ties, while Mrs. McDermott was at­
tress. Every twelve months sees a
the weak end.
Hon. Chase 8. Osborn and Miss urd and Ray Waters.
Clothing and Shoea
succession ot social emergencies, and Civic Auditorium a Rift of Dr. W. E. tending thc convention.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Snyder vislt- Stellanova Osborn of Baull Sic. j
— -----Upjohn. &lt; former Hastings citizen,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Texter of
NEW IDEA CLUB.
ed Mr. and Mra. Earl Kermeen of Marie were in the city on Monday
every twelve months rings up a fine
for Men and Boya
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Leon
The New Idea Club was enter- new record of humanitarian serriaa. receiving esiMJcial attention.
Caledonia from Friday till Bunday. ,calling on friends, going from Iwre
In closing Mrs. McIntyre stressed1 Dunning of Delton and also Mr. and
HASTINGS
I
[Mr. and Mrs- Kermeen returning tto Battle Creek, then to-Buy City.
tained by Mrs Maude Smith al her Particularly do we depend upon tire
[with Mr. and Mrs. Snyder for thc ।t Mr and Mr* David Vale and Mr I home on Oct 17. Dinner was served Red Cross as the nation's relief the point of the great work that can1 Mrs. B. Lyttle visited at the C. B.
be
accomplished
locally
in
filling
[
McDermott
home
Sunday.
'walton
of Mnske«on we»« guests,al ----6:30. We were —
sorry
that -------owing
[day.
■
w*iku&gt;i u*
» ----_ Aency tn lime of disaster. To lhe present dramatic need of the
I, Mra. C. P- Lathrop and Mrs
Mrs. Ray of Mr and Mrl. g. a. Burton over/o illness only eight members.were laintain this cherished Institution
BLAKE SCHOOL NOTgS.
community by educating a theater­
;Branch, were —guests
of —Mrs. --R. -F- Wrtr
the wwab
week «end.
Ruth Handy re-.present. The next meeting will tK ft
It full efficiency millions of member*
member—— —
um- Miss •.
Virginia and Betty Hayward vis­
■Webb
or Grand Rapid*
Don’t think because
, „«wwvf
Rapids at the Blythe- turned to Muskegon
Muskegon with them for row annual auction at the liomc of (shlJM are needed. 1 urge, as a slmr loving and play-going public, by
bringing thc best things In the ited our school last week Thuraday.
Mrs. Franz Willison on Nov. 13.
I pie matter of gorxl citizenship, that
field Country club on Wednesday. a ^k's visit.
drama to everyone, and cited the Oct ll. They had no scliool as and daughters of Grand 1
Mrs. Branch winning lop
top score at
Carl Brown gf Chicago, a member
' generous support be accorded in the
, work of the Hastings Civic Playcra their teacher went to thc Teachers' Clifford Hammond. Dr. O. D.
PARENTS OF DAUGHTER
annual Roll Call. November 11 to
of the police force of that city, was
contract.
_ ___ tu.
er and daughter, Enid, and
Institute
as one of the means to this end.
Suzanne
is
the
name
of
the
six
। Dr. and Mrs A. W. Woodburne ^jimg on Hastings friends on
An interesting discussion followed
We will have ouf vacation this of Hastings.
—-,
,
daughter born on Thursday.
and Miss Mabel Lincoln were Bun- Tueeday Mr. Brown b a former pounds
Sunday guests of Mr. and
vow 18.
... (O
...: BW i "•'’SlHi'SlL
’ in the absence of thc president. Mrs. ucek Thursday and Friday as Mu.i
to »r.
Mr and Mrs. OT
Leslie
day gueate of Dr. and Mrs. Rom
of Orangeville township October
Hawthorne at Pennock hospital. CALL DATES—NOVEMBER 11-29. Winingtr presided- The next meet­ Oregg will attend the Institute in George Kelley were. MF. aad
Lethbridge of Mason. Dr. and Mrs. and
this city.
| Jordan and son of Hiltsp.
Mother and daughter are doing nice- I
ing Nov. 2nd. will be given over to Grand Rapid*
I Harris Woodburne of Detroit were
Mrs Herman Zerbel. Mrs. C- ADr. Swift and the nurse, mim Ethel Kidder and Howard W
Federation reports.
iy;
ly.' and
ana. ubu
Dad says
aaya mic
thc iicwuuuic,
newcomer is
» ’,
WOODLAND,
also guests.
i
Mrs Fred Fleming. Mrs. J
Newshaffer, examined the children,ot Irving.
not a quarterback but a "yell lead-1 Jack Raffler is spending a few
Mr. and Mra. Wm Young. Mr. F Edmonds and Mrs.
Mra C- E Wood
for physical defects last Monday.
| Mrs “hh Edger and Mro- &lt;
WEST ORANGEVILLE
er-"
l days with Mr. and Mrs. Vemice
and Mr* Wilbur Young. Mr. High- aiu.ndcr.&lt;lu.the
W C. T. ---------------------convention
The first grade have finished Workman of Hastlnga_ «JMd
AND EAST GUN LAKE.
bolt of Grand Rapids and Mr. and ln 3*10® creek last week. Mrs. EdTOBIAS
! N^^er.
•
TOBIAS—
—SCOTT
SCOTT.
Mr and Mrs Ben Hansen and their "pre-primer" and are now Mra. Miranda Bisaon Friday.
Mr*. Nick Jacobson of Belmont were njonfij visited Mrs. Charles Jones
Frank .Tobias
.ToMoa ol
Altrod HMrdon and 'oddly o( Kai- daughter. Marjorie, have motored to reading tlwlr primer.
I Louis Coleman and Junk
Frank
of NaahvUlr
Nashville and
and
Sunday guest* of Mr - and Mr*: iuntu
untU g.turday
tMiuroay and
ana Mrsmra- wood also Mrs. Myrtle Scott of Hastings werciamazoo spent the week end with Toledo and other parte of Ohio vis­
The girls have organized a sew-! Grand Rapids cal*«&lt;l •* lh*
James Endsley.
I vUited
visited friends, returning Saturday. married October 11. 1934. al La- [Mr. and Mra. Welby Crockford.
iting and calling on relatives and ing club and meet every Friday aft- Walter* home Saturday and
Mrs Lloyd Barbour h. reluming
__________
_______
Grange. Indiana. They were atMiss Lenore Dowden spent the friends.
ernoon from 3:0q to 4:00 o'clock, hunting.
'
to her home in Butte, M^/*- •«; tweNTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY, tended by the brides sister and week end with Mrs. Chas. Dowden
OPTOMETRIST
1
----------------- Mrs. 8. A. McCafferty and Mr. with Wilda Mugridge ai --------er spending two month, with her * Jn obaer,iuice ol the twenty-fifth husband. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Btan- ’and Mr. and Mra. Percy Dowden of
IBVMia
We are all busy practici
and Mrs. Earl Buffcnbarger motored
Phona 2634
Hastings
mother. Mr*. J*“«*
,nd anniversary of the organization of ton of Hastings.
I Indianapolis. Ind.
—— ,to Kenton. Ohio, to take Morse Ca­ Hallowe en program and &lt; wuopui ------------ -relatives and frtend* in Chicago, lbe M u.M. Club. Dr. W inUred Mesocial Each lady bring two dressed Oeorge Fox and Mra. Jackatxt
“k
Si^H
-.vtii BIRTHDAY~
RipTHnav
। Dr Bna Mrs K ° rmn,e exJ*cl naan
naan to
to his
hl* home.
home. They
They have
nave been
oeen
Grand Rapids n.rtM.
and Belmont.
Mich
.na rvimonL
Mteh. cntertained with a house
onrrtnn T^nsidt Jr entertained 10 ,llend 010 toolb*11 «anlc 10 Arm gone over s week ahd their return clothes pins and sandwiches and one recently married. O—grauuai
----- - —■ 1 1 - ■
" — ' party at her home in Grand RapWrdnr^tev riter- Arbor Saturday and spend the week k won looked for- Morse had been other dish for the pot luck supper. I John Perry's moUier paaeed
i. w k.
__ _ tI Ml
______
.t har
“““
1,11lds oh Wednesday night and Thurs­ eleven
ST friends on---------------- —
‘runcu to DrttoU.
vulUtoi hU «Ur. Mr. MrtJiOW. ■
VK urcu
a piuio
JUT nthar
— —-son's h*na
_
-B .
day of last week. A theater party noon, the occasion being his ninth
the school
Everybody wekocne.Johns. Mrs. Perry had
Remember the annual P. T. A. also looking after his farm interests
was enjoyed Wednesday evening and birthday. The children had a hap­
white here.
on Thursday a luncheon was served py time with games and refresh­
M
.
Oct.
26.
Come
and
help
ua
With
Mrs. Cora VanEett and son. Latober 36th. A big time for all.
ments.
Mias Lillian sowerby w**bqm
Vehn. Mrs. Mary Crans of Orange­ our piano.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Manker and
Rapids
Dorothy Foote. Reporter.
CHOIR GUILD.
(daughter. Reberta. and Mrs. Sarah ville and Mrs Ethel Groaenberg of
Those present besides Dr. McTne choir Guild of Emmanuel'' Mohler' of South Woodland spent Martin visited Mrs. Crans’ son.
Valparaiso, Ind.
Lravy were Mrs Thomas Burna. Edchurch met at Mrs. George Lock­ Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Lester Judge Clark of East Gary, a few
THREE CORNERS.
days last week and while gone at­
Mrs Axel ErickKon, Saranac; Mrs wood's on Tuesday for an evening of . Brumm.
and
tended the Century of Progress On
business and sewing. Refreshments'
Fred Fowler, Springport; Mrs Rob­
Mrs." Chas Farthing spent Friday their way back at Niles on the M. family of Lansing visited Mr.and
ert Martin. Mrs. Amil Bachmann. were served by the hostess assisted;[with Mrs. Floyd Kimble of Coats C. bridge they were run into by a Mrs. Clarence Bisson and family reriding juri south ol here for aoraa
by Mrs. M. R. Kinde.
1
And
Mrs. David Boyes and Misses Mabel
[Grove.
Ford sedan and severe suts were in­ over the week end.
Miss Anna Stowe of Freeport was
Bisson and Florence Bump of this
'
SILVER TEA.
. ' The Ooapel Trio from Lowell gave flicted on LaVern's face.
_
__
No____
one
city.
Mrs. C. W Wesplntor entertained I the program at the Community
(n either car was hurt; slight a week-end guest of Miss Gladys
I Mrs. Bums is to be the hostess at a Silver Tea al her home last i sen ice at lhe Methodist
church damages to thc VanEtt car also to Waiters.
Bunday callers qt the Claude A.
for Uie annual reunion to be held Thursday for members of Emmanuel Sunday evening.
1 the purd sedan.
. tn JUne. 1935. in Edmore.
Guild and their friends. Assisting the I Mr, and Mra Lister Brumm enCecil Hansen and family of Hammond twine ware. Ire Hubbard
hoatCM were Mra. C- 6. Pott*. Mrs. I tertalned Mr
and Mrs. Truman I Clarksville are at Ben Hensen's of Rutland. Elmer Loehr of Jack­
BURR VAN HOUTEN
Wilbur Lane and Mra. M. E. Nevins. Manion and Mr. and Mrs. Will Flory home looking after his father's in­ son. Clyde Moore. Dr. Ward Moore Dean's.
1
ACCEPTS NEW POSITION.
-“
-------; with a pheasant supper Saturday j treats in their absence.
I The many friends of Mr. and Mrs
MONDAY STUDY CLUB.
{evening.
Clarence VanEtt and wife made
Burr Van Houten, who have been
Mrs. E. J. Pratt was tvostess to the
Stanley Rivell and mother. Mrs. I a qu
jck journey to Battle Creek on
qulck
living in Alma for several years, will AIUII
Monday
Study Club this week, aerv- Miller, w*
of WCMVbb
Detroit and bMZUbM
Louis Ub.FU.-V
Schmidt j Thursday afternoon, the ocaslon. a
UMJ CbUWJ
be glad to know that they are re­ ing a one o'clock luncheon, covers of Midland spent lhe week end with ।bad infection In one of the lacera­
turning to Hastings to reside. He being laid for nine.
Mrs. Ethel Schmidt and Mrs. Stan- tions on their son LaVem's face, re­
has severed his connection with the
ceived tn an auto accident. Oct. 14.
LENT CORNERS.
1 Mr and Mrs orno Knowles of
। Consumers Power Co., with Whom he
MUs Dorothy Butler and friend Freeport called on Mr. and Mrs at Niles He is back in school, how­
[had been affiliated for a long time
ever. and getting along fine at this
land has accepted a position with of Kalamazoo called on her mother. Welby Q-ockford Bunday attemoon. writing.
( Mr fcnd
ol
Landers. Frary 6t Clark, whose of­ Mrs. Melvin Crum. Tueeday.
&lt; Mrs. Adella Snook Is still at the
Mr and Mr» Lyle Francisco and
Creek and Dr Albert Kirshfices art at New Britain. Conn. Ac­
Crispe hospital and can say but two
largw
famlly
spent
Sunday
with
hU
sU'
mBn
of
H^r^yiije.
Oregon,
were
cording to information given the
1anw.« CnoL
Mr. and Mr«
Mrs. James
Coot, of
of Jue5U oJ Mr and Mrs Ernesl ajjo,. or three words as yet. She surely ts
Banner, he will seU electric ranges, ter. *.We
in a very critical condition.
Cor. Stale and Jefferson SU., Haaiia|», Mich.
having the state of Michigan as hls Battle Creek.
Urge box
no Sunday.
hope she will soon be belter.
Tha Lent Sunshine Club met with
, territory.
Mrs. Glenn England spent several ■ The school house is still pro­
I Mr. and Mrs. Van Houten have Mrs. Lenna Nottingham Thursday days last week with her aunt. Mr*.
gressing and begins to look quite
Mr and Mrs Leland Hammond C. M- Brown, of Grand Rapids.
rented Mrs. Daslc Crue's home and
like a building.
expect to move here this week. Mrs. and son and Mrs Bago spent Bun­
Mrs. Ed. Covey of Oobles’u vUitCrue will reside with her parents. day with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon ing her daughter. Mrs. Clyde Huell.
PINE LAKE GROUP.
Burkett
of
Kalamazoo.
’
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson. W.
On Thursday, October 18. Mrsand family, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anson of Pine
Green 8t.
Rev. ahd Mrs. T. W. Tbompron Dorothy Lord was hostess lo the
Shur Lax, Chocolate Laxative,- 25c aize .....
lake called or\. bls mother and sis­ ware Lansing visitors Monday.
Pine Lake Economic Extension class
ter. Mra. Emma Anson and Lena
COMPLIMENTED HIM.
Squibb’a Mineral Oil, 31.00 Mize
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Adrian of Bliss- with seventeen members and four
Uaaaad Msaty
"hVhlllp W. Kniskern. son of Mrs Graham. Bunday.
field spent the week end with Mr. visilon present.
Psyllium Seed, dark, l ib. can .......
Stella Kniskern of tills city, has re­
and Mrs. Donald Gager. Mra. Lord, president, held a busiTHE CROSSROADS.
cently been made preaident of a
new meeting, after which Mrs. MyrGerald
England
and
several
Milk of Magnesia, U. 8- P-, pint ....
Mr. and Mr* Burrell Scudder and
large mortgage company in PhilafrieatU from Grand Rapids are ,lie Rogers gave a part ot iWe lesson
dalphla. He la moving there from Mildred of Welcome Corners spent spending a few days nt the England bn clothing economics. RemodelCampho-Lyptuz, Rub for Colds, 35c six*
Bronxville, a suburb of New York Bunday with Clyde Stdge and fara- coltugc at Kaddlebag lake and en- ing dresses
jT was
demonstrated, else
also
was demsutrsted,
John Cook and family spent Sun­
City
He had been village trustee
Syrup of Fife, COc MM«
foe cleaning
joying lhe hunting
* . [instructions were given ~
and police commistloner of the vil­ day at Freeport, the guests of Dale
Mrs
Alice
Holmes
visited
Mrs.
methods
and
how
slight
changes
AU First Cuts
hUMed MUk, plain apt! choeoiate. 1 lb. .
lage
He tendered his resignation Oook and family.
Marble of Hastings, visited Mattie Bchray of Ehfthurst, Hl-.friNU bril* gjuinenu up-io-date. such as
for both places. Hls associates la hisFaye
c
-ill if t-1 — ha?.* »
•
'lalroves. .yokes acjded oc an added
brother? Clayton/guWay il the 1-Hindtay .until ,Tuesday.
the village government paid a tine
Mrs Raymond Faul returned Ironic 'touch with one of the newer coltribute to Mr. JSntekcrn (or - his home of Mra. Jane Tuttle.
Aspirin Tabiota, bottiea of 100
Fbrnt WllUtte and Harold Wil­ Saturday after spending • a week lara. Dollar and sleeve patterns were
services, and the Bronxville paper
liams visited friends in Kalamazoo with Mr and Mrs Richard O'Brien examined and discussed.
complimented him lepr lUghly.
Sanitary Napkins
I
of latulng.
I A co-operatlvi dinner was enjoyed
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. E. J. Dunn bf Cold- after which members presented
MUs Betty Cook is ill with, the
i DINNER HONORING PARENTS.
water spent Saturday evening with dresses for suggestions lor remodeli Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paine enter- 1 Donald Williams and Everett
Mr.tand Mrs. Clyde Ruell.
*-- --------------------------* •■*“'' ------T«uUr
Water
tdined at dinner Saturday evening
^-vw- Eastman .spent
kw...
the brought out. Ideas for scarfs were
MUa Zatea
IV.ZMtMr niBIG-LUUtSton PhoM»4»l
honoring her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Couch of near Dowling spent Bun­ week
end with friewto iu ludMuapo- also given
Mr- Mary Mullendere
B. D. McMurray, and tai. brinucl, day with Mr. and Mra. Ernest Wil­
lb,, ixut
gave lbs Imsou on remodeling bate,
liams- ,
. .
,

Mr*. Bella Ctemant U visiting ral-

3

Known,Oomedy at Central
Auditorium Dao. 6 and 7

BMOSSWOPEMTEWITIIEM .uSw “ uu *”n“ uS' ^rt4°“rt

Mr. and Mrs- Richard Hurd and
son leave Bunday for a two weeks'
euto trip through the east and

—.

SHIRTS

s

CAPS

GLOVES

T.S.BAIRD

L. V. BESSMER

I
1:

Low Prices

Friday

Saturday, Oct. 26,27

Crackers
Fancy Sadat

Potatoes

But Quality

Butter MiMlavilU. Shults or Freapwrt
Gold Dust
Famo Biscuit Flour

lb. 28jc
15C
27c

— MEAT SPECIALS —
AU Fancy Graded Chicago Meats

Beef Ribs
Rib Roast »—
Swiss Steak
Pork Chops

3

25c
ib. 15c
a 14|c
ib. 15c

USHAN’f

SAVE AT REED’S

WALGREEN SYSTEM DRUG STORE
Specials for Thia Week!

�WANTS

LOW BUS FARES
From Hastings To
80c
Battle Creek
80c
Grand Rapids, $1.15
Lansing______ 1.15
Chicago
___ 3.30
Detroit_______ 3.60
12 BUSSES DAILY

THE TRIO CAFE
HASTINGS n MICHIGAN

GEO. M. NEWTON

THE CHURCHES
.I
•’

ra.h, (arm autlat-lr for I-**altry. FlJrd 1
&lt;Mr»e Frreport
10 2* '

WTXTEK APPLE* at the lh.lt ntrh.r.l.
tour tulle, ttr.i
ft.
ruler apple. 1'. -e. «
Fuji KALE—t'lelrar rartur will, il.-ubla
Lultuu. plow. .i.rl*’.
l''rw k.
tian. *1 Xv,kW».hlr

XO HtXTlXU. tre-ra ■ Ina or runniua "f
Emurt H&lt;ia*l.t«hn
an.1 Ralub Htr.krr
10 ll
ll-lkiiiu.. Jlul&gt;b«r&lt;l*ti&gt;n Talltra’i
Snow. Waan»r
At .Sorth I'.nr Lahr
otrhanl. E JI huhlot. Ito.ur Kuutv
I
Xn Sunday .*!,• (ilra.r
1i'3l
Kilt SALE- T«« lhnruuchbrr.1 llun-n.ea
MU..
3'v &gt;..r. ellall.l- I..

103*
you SALE—&lt;h»lroafbt&gt;rr,l Hul.trir IimII, 1
.-ar. ..|J &lt;lir.iVrr h»Lr|,t,..rl. Clover
la.
JO-2* |
run SALE—Or Ira.lr l. r vuiibr vaurk .
1 1,., mxrr
hu r*v wt abunl1 1 ',1'0
s t ai.i.iat 1
!».•
workrr Al&lt;o ’

’.trist.

tin lhe last Issue of Capper s
Farmer, Arthur Capper, the vet­
eran United States senator
from Kansas, tells to thc coun­
try at large some facts that are
pretty generally understood In
Battle Creek, Senator Capper
Capper has written an article in
his magazine about W- K. Kel­
logg and Uie W. K. Kellogg
I
L.IHULM,
XIC XLlVCjtS in children." The senator
gathered his material on one of
his frequent visits to the Sani­
tarium here. The story, as takerr

one lop all rural communities to I ment

for

subnormal

ulllni Uie value or hcallh. race bet- J’S, J J?..

children

BODY GLASS
Installed while you wait

Every tnm wo fit h gusran teed to hold the rupture
and we keep It Ln proper ad­
justment Lor you. Let us show
kill Hii.ttix., n.ut
Fit.
ill* — L 1
Fullrr
&gt;t Xl&gt; UnBiiaa .I..]

.ttnC nl

Thu;’ much super-1 ttre mught speech reading and chllJ^T.ovcr?5me 'dren bom deaf are taught to speak I
and read. Even lisping, stuttering
and stammerbig arc eorrected. The
Ann J. Kellogg school is an experl-.

He-stands 100% for the farm­
ers. the laborers, the veterans,
the professional and inde­
pendent business man.

An honest fighting servant for
Ahe public. Investigate hls rec­
ord as President of Paw Paw.
An enemy of the crushing mo­
nopolies. international bank­
ers and chiseling pollUclans.
A "LONE WOLF" fearlessly
fighting for the mass instead
of the class. A man who will
support Roosqvelt in sound,
progressive legislation and will

an obstructive voter. We ap­
peal to all progressive, think-'
Ing voters of both parlies,
knowing Uiat there are 80.000
people who didn't declare
themselves at the primaries,
lo support this'man.

A. Racette
November 6, 1934

Mi«i Cherry Blonom

—■ — other centers to study
the control of communicable dis­
eases, so that they may serve their
। community
—better.
•—••
And what of the man who has
made nil this possible? Mr. Kellogg
is a quiet, unassuming man who
prefers to be left out of the picture
as much as possible. He prefers to
sign the checks for the magnificent
experiment, which run Into thou­
sands and thousands of dollars year­
ly. He desires that the Foundation's:
accomplishments reflect to the good

B«v. o. M. Conklin
He established the W K. Kellogg
.....w
-..a— shuns personal publicity. To him re­
619 E. Orton at. Phon* i«u Foundation In June. 1930. fog the
LpnT^i,|n.
. purpose of advancing child health name it bears. Mr. Kellogg lias co--tlons speak louder than words. He
y Hrh.u.1,' I’lisvi
and welfare In all of its various operated with the board of educa- is a man of few words. He Is keenly
tlon In Battle Creek In erecting and' sympathetic. He has built a busllace, creed or geographical boun­ equipplng this fine school and man- nesa which makes him one of the
dary. And Mr. Kellogg, with real ning.lt with a trained staff. Nine'largest individual purchasers ot
"ision, has seen that the place to hundred children, one thi?d of whom farm products In this country. Thc
begin is not only with the children are handlespped In one way or an- Imoncy he has accumulated through
hls enterprise he prefers to have go
now on earth, but those to come. jthar. attend.
j It reflects again the great vision hack to hls nation to make it a belW. K. Kellogg Foundation has set of Mr. Kellogg. It is a combination ter nation, rather than leave It for
up a program for community health
*
- -------------------Because thc Idea still is an experi­
ment to prove what can be done.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

PHILCO
High-Effitltnty

TUBES \I
ran

WARD BAINE

Hal-e-vr}

*. A. L.SARKER, Pr.p,.
HASTINGS
—
u/rmri u

220 E. State St., Hastings Phone 2370

FARMERS!
FEVER
liquid

. t*&gt;uts

ATTENTION!

HEADACHES

We are in the market

for a quantity of
SMALL ONIONS

Also Light Red Kid-

PLAYER PIANO
■nd nearly new Uprtxht piano
(both smaller stylel almost
paid for, near Haslinrs. Will
sell to parties willing to take
over contracts and continue
small monthly payments.

HIRSCH BROS.
&amp; COMPANY
HASTINGS • MICHIGAN

G. B. CISLER
'

AUCTIONEER

Would Be Pleased lo Cry Your Sale.
Middleville. Mich, Route 1.
.
2 rfkl

HASTINGS MARKETS

RED

try 's i
huge i

CONGRESS

। ..auu.uapo wuMiin ul auimviuiicu uy
a simple removal of adenoids or Improved diet. Those children whose
sight is failing, who have poor hearing, weakened hearts, who are neu­
rotic. whose mentality is below nor­
mal and live hapless ones whose lit­
tle bodies have been wracked by in­
fantile paralysis med concrete help.
I And for these children one of the
Mr Kellogg has a nrm conviction ! most remarkable schools In America
| that our nation will be a better ^a- has been built, ll Is the Ann J. Keltion when its children are better
school in Battle Creek. It

CARDS of THANKS

People's Progressive
Candidate for

,15?

S'"-'™ «

stnrt numbers 90 professional men
,
its medical and executive director.
Its board of directors consists of
seven men appointed by the gover­
nor of Michigan and other rcapon-

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

RACETTE

to

made him one of Uie greatest con-7or the work. Health examinations I are gratifying. Can't you Imagine
i temporary benefactors to public I arv conducted by local physlciaps, what it means to parents of an unheklth. Mr. Kellogg's name has i health measures arc suggested by' derprivileged child in one of those
betn blazoned forth to the world for:them while the Foundation func-1 three counties to know that this
the various excellent breakfast foods 11ions in sending out visiting nurses wonderful opportunity is at hand for
he has produced. Hc should also be |to ‘he homes. Actual medical and their child?
'as well known sand admired for the .dental services arc rendered by local
Tlw Sfhool u als0 equipped to take
W. K. Kellogg Foundation which 1T professional men. Operations which
—
Kirted children who find the
.hls great gift to human health and the families cannot afford aro gen- ordlnarv school work too slow and
happiness.
. eroualy borne by the foundation.
„ taaXCTherrTtn «»Thousands of boys and girl? come ;The W. K. Kellogg Foundation has: “
greater respnslbllitles and deinto this world poorly equipped to onuuilzed
community and helps
££ miflative
। meet Hfe because of physical and ln t,ic administration and education, ?
1
' .
.
! mental handicaps. A large pro-i but * certain share of the responThe farsecing work of me w. K.
portion of them could lead happy i’lbillty Is left to the community and . Kellogg Foundation does not end i
and comparatively normal Ilves: But1 lls citizens.
there, It also supports two complete- f
their handicaps must, first be over-i Onc serious drawback to the 'b' equipped year aroundI camps .or come. And all too frequently this 'health of rural children has been In children. Character building organ- f
means aid that the family of lhe|the oldfashloned. one room, rural Isatlons such as boy scouts and camp
girls
j tiny unfortunate Is not able to
'
'
' ‘ are aided and encouraged.
ll, glvc.
,.,v. ।----------Hero again, with vision. fire
I And there Is where Mr. Kelogg. 3hc w K- Kellogg Foundation has Th? W. K- Kellogg auditorium and
with hls vision of a nation of hap- 'helPed a number of communities in junior high school are two more
'pier, healthier people, has been able these three counties to eliminate the roots of the Foundation and add to
to convert hls wordly gifts Into the v,d ’tyle school and erect scientific lhe community's facilities for edu­
■finest medium ot exchange, human• healthful, consolidated ones by pay­ cation and recreation.
of the work which is
happiness.
-*
—- known dea!&gt; directly
nurses and dentists. It

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.

Rodstart an Attractive Bird

Outstanding among tho warblvrt
la tho redstart. IU brilliant blue­
black feathered back, and sal moo­
orange wing, body and tall feathers,
making it aptlear like a wind blown
firebrand as It Uvea up to Ita repu­
three Michigan counties: Barry, Al-|
------------legan and Eaton.
’ FINDS HEALTH ADVANTAGES OF tation for being blrddom'a be»t ex­
It U an experiment In rural
URBAN LIFE BEING TAKEN TO ample of perpetual motion.
health. Urban centers have demon­
THOSE LESS FAVORABLE LOstrated the good of health programs'
TATED ON FARMS.
for crowded-districts. Now here Is

The vision and foresight which
have made Mr. W. K- Kellogg of
Battle Creek. Michigan, one of the

Our Service

The Prescription Drug Store

Senator Capper Sees Great Vision in
Work of Wo K. Kellogg Foundation

sets the requirements for milk that can'be sold as Grade “A"
for the purpose of protecting, health and preventing epidemics
Milk we mean JUST WHAT WE SAY. T«
protect tbe public health, tha State ot Mich­
igan divides milk Into "grades.'' CLEAN
Milk that has a "bacteria count," below a
certain number, lhe Stale designates can be
sold as Grade “A." Other milk that to NOT
SO CLEAN, and haa a “bacteria count" above
a certain set figure, must be sold as Grade
“B —and so on. No Dairy or milk dealer is
permitted to sell milk as Grade "A." unless
thepsilkjs CLEAN, and meets the Slate's reqwFrementa on "bacteria count." This to ALL
done to protect the public health, aa&lt; prevent
epidemics of fevers. “T. B.” and other otrt-

breaks, such as we used to know, and which
were invariably caused cither by UNCLEAN
MILK or tainted water. These epidemic*
often look a heavy tell .f Hfe. and were very
expensive tp overcome. That's why the State
took a hand In the milk question.
More than mceUng every requirement ot
the Staid, and selling milk that is Infinitely
CLEANER than the Sfate demands, tbe
Highlands Dairy io PERMITTED TO BEFl
IU milk as Grade “A." Our patrons, too,
have Uie further assurance that Htete teste
show that no CLEANER Grade “A" Milk is
produced In Michigan than Highlands Dairy
mliv
.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

noooo

mm

�wetlve Bin!
g the warblers
brilliant bluek. and salmon­
id tad feathers,
• a wind-blown
Jdotn’a best ex­
notion.

TIE
gregiivo
a for

IESS
w the farm:he veterans.
and Inde­
man.
gate hls rec-

rushing molonal bank­
politicians.
fearlessly
na.« Instead

l In sound.
Ion and win
i" man nor
uslve, think&gt;th parties,
e are 50.000
n’t declare
’ primaries.

Racette
6, 1934
re Commit- .
10-24

»p of .Mld«nta

blossom
f, Nov. 2
lock

Eg School

I Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1934~|

PART T
v

THE HASTINGS BANNER

earthquake, but all the aid was ex- 'half of more than 100,000 maternity (I
and Friday on account of Teachers'
Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Decker have
COUNTY EMERGENCY
I
middixvilix
Institute in Grand Rapids and the sold their farm to Mr. and Mrs.
tended on the basis ot helping oth- cases.*1 ■■
« »
qrs to help themselves. This prln-1 sick’ and disabled veterans and
football team's game with Martin-Kenneth Decker of Marshall. Mr.
CASES ASKED TO REPAY
which
was
to
have
been
played
Friand
Mrs.
expect to move
ciple. Incidentally, has been adhered their dependent families have been
.• -------------------W.1I
attended
and
neatly
enjoyed
wn,c
“
waa
"
nave
uecn
pmycu
niaua
au&gt;. Decker
lkxxcf cxpccv
mor' on
----। well
greatly enjoyed
since the inception of the Red ' Uie special charge of the Red cross 'Wherever Able to Do So, W all. Th. .upper — m»r«l b, &lt;W *U be held «&gt; WrtneM., In- the ch—
Mra. Minds
nr.r KuUno.
The Organisation Believeg in to
Cross. Actually "helping others to,and the recurring problems of hosII..
S.m,™ nnnntv
i’» “1“ «&lt;*.
,„•_______ _
I A ta— Wty U to be I
Helping Others to -Help
Alio to Secure County
&lt;^«t’ro"render’- t The lady teachers went to Har- Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Decker
help themselves" defines the move- pltallzatlon. clalgis. and welfare conment itself.
thiue a vital concern. To lessen acIf Possible
■
| ed several fine numbers- and then •wood lake Tuesday evening for a and family. We are sorry to tow
Themselvee
o clock picnic dinner. We hear them from our neighborhood and
A rerolution «u adopted by the
«“?
’
With all its expenditures, however, I cidental deaths and Injuries among
-Although the government's wide­ Uie Red Croeu has made an even workers of the Civil Works AdmlniFaulkner gave a short and very in­ that part of them found it rather our good wishes go with them lo
spread relief program tn this coun­ greater contribution to the cause, Utrot ion. Emergency Wort ReliM 1board of supervisors, reciting the
new home
Hoffman difficult
«"“cuu to get
»el the gates
sates open.
open- * their
I
teresting talk. Clare * HofTman
try's worst depression has assumed through Its ' accident prevention. * Administration, Federal Emergency itremendous growth of emergency
followed While “’ey were thus entertaining
W Ullts.
huge proportions, the contribution health, and oUilr services. All Ita 'Relief Administration and Civilian ,
In this county, also that ex­ by our old friend, Hon. John C.
made by the American Red Cross to 3,700 chapters have taken an im-1 Conservation Corps, the Red Cross relief
.perience had proven that many Ketcham of Hastings. All were giv­ the School Men's Round Table In “———————————
needy families tn the last five years portant part in this work.
in ***
First
i’trained
~A *"
“' Aid
*•’’ more than 75.­ persons receiving temporary aid. en the .finest of attention and were Lakeview school of Battle Creek.
has no parallel In the annals of pri­
Thousands of children, reached 000 men engaged In these projects who could repay, refused or neglect- complimented on their talks.
vate agency activities.
SOUTH BOWNE.
throughout
the nation. Millions
Mooes Bugbee, a former harness
Measured in dollars and cents, the through Red Cross public health have worked in the ranks of volun­
James Shaeffer and family and
Therefore the board resolved that
Red Cross has spent 818^354X30 and nurses, have hsU1 conditions of mal­ teers under lhe Red Cross banner
Raymond Shaeffer were,In Grand
distributed In addition wheat and nutrition discovered and checked during these trying years. Mil­ It la the sentiment of the board that. account of falling health a resident
cotton products valued in excess of that thia generaUon may not pay n lions have joined each year as In Justice and fairness, all persons of the county home ol late years, was Rapids on business Saturday after­
870,000,000 since .the rigors of de­ future years for deprivations in members, arming the Red Cross to receiving aid In Barry county, elth- laid to rest In the Coman cemetery noon.
Paul Kauffman and family of Zion
pression set in. Direct relief to 25.­ childhood.
serve in their names In this battle through lhe office of the superinten­
000,000 Individuals In practically evSafeguarding the expectant moth­ against wan|.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Snyder of Hill were Sunday guests at Elmer
dents of the poor, should be required
Shaffer’s.
afy county in the United Blates is er haa been on Important work of
The Eighteenth annual Roll Call to sign an agreement obligating near Hastings came down Friday to
whe record of performance of the Red Cross nurses during these yean. opens on Armistice Day. Thanksgiv­
Mrs. W. H. Pardee accompanied
Visit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kermeen
Wed Cross. Causes of lhe plight of These nurses aided at the birth of ing will mark the campaign's close. themwlves to repay the county for and family. Mrs. Snyder stayed for Mrs. Wm. Porrltt and Mrs. Ed. La- I
the old so rendered and. where pos­ a few days' visit with them and oth­ ccy lo Hastings Friday afternoon.
those assisted varied from unem­ more than 10,000 babies and they al­
Be sure to buy a membership.
sible. give security for tbe payment er relatives and friends In and near
ployment to drouth, tornado to so made 1489,000 visits to or in beMrs. H. A. Johnson and Mrs. Maof the same. The board provided Middleville. Jack returning home &lt;X'l Bums of Bowne Center called
GOOD POSITIONS OPEN
that lhe resolution shall not ba con­ Friday evening.
at W. H. Pardee's Thursday after­
strued to apply to mothers' pensions.
UNDER CIVIL SERVICE Tne enormous Increase In relief Mr. and 'Mrs. Oscar Flnkbelner noon.
spent a part of last week in Chicago
Will Dipp of South of Freeport
SUMMARY OF THE
money to be paid by the county and enjoyed the Fair for a few days.'
called at Frank Walton's Monday
Obtain Full Particulars From seems to justify the action taken.
If you like chicken do not forget afternoon.
the M. E. Aid chicken dinner Nov.
H. 0. Wunderlich at
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Nelson and
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
1st. In lhe church basement
children of Shipshewana. Ind.,
Post Office
TO THE CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGAN
Victor Wenxloff and Orvllie Van
The Juniors and Seniors enjoyed1 came Wednesday to visit Mrs. NelThe United States Civil Service Wle left Monday for Hudson. Wy­ a welner roast Friday evening out In1 son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Commission announces some open oming. where they will spend the the country and report a fine time.• Blough. Mr. Nelson and children re­
Which Will Appear on the Ballot November 6.
competitive civil service examina­ "winter.
.
Cards were received by the faith­ turned to their home Sunday. Mrs.
tions as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Perrin and ful of a democrat meeting here on1 Nelson remaining for a longer visit.
The amendments will be placed on thc ballot and will be in­
Assistant land bank examiner, Children of Detroit, Floyd Williams Tuesday evening, sponsored by Rep.■
Miss Elva Mishler of Logan Is as­
ferred to largely os “No. 1. No. 2, etc." It would take four or
salary 12900; associate examiner. and family of Battle Creek and Mr. Foulkes.
sisting Mrs. Andrew Blough- Uils
I26OO a year. Specified experience and Mrs. I. N. Williams and grand­
six columns of the Banner to print the wording of these amend­
We reported some time ago about
as public-accountant.?r auditor re­ daughter, DRria, were guests of Mr. several houses being broken Into and
ments as they will appear on the official ballot. Accordingly
Fred Kaechle of Caledonia called
quired. closing date October 25.
and Mrs. Chas. Farlee Bunday In some money taken. The other eve­ at Harold Yoder's Friday afternoon.
we will summarize them as follows: .
Associate marketing- specialist, honor of Mrs. Perrin's birthday. ning H. O. Beneway. who saw the
Miss Eleanor Miller has been on
beef grade advisor, salary 83200; as­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson robber in hls house had occasion to the sick list.
How Will
sistant meat grader, 82600. Closing and children and Mr. and Mrs Lee put on hls best suit, one he had not
PURPOSE
No.
Mrs. W. H- Pardee. Mra. Jennie
YoaVott?
Hazel of Lake Odessa were guests needed since the night he saw the
date November 1.
Pardee and Mrs. Minnie Bouck at­
Principal attorney, 15000; senior of Harlow Barnum of Coats Grove
I. If adopts*. U&gt;U ussodmtBt will provids
tended the chicken supper in Free­
primary stictions and rssulax sloctlons for
attorney, 84600; attorney, 83800; as­ Sunday.
YES NO
hold it was gone, so Herb had to put port Wednesday evening, sponsored
sociate attorney, 83200; assistant at­
Miss Audra Densmore of Hastings on another suit and will have to
by the M. E. L. A. 8torney, 82600. and Junior attorney. •pent tbe week end with Miss Betty buy a new one If he wishes a nice
Will Cosgriff and wife of Lowell
82000 a year, October 30.
Wotring.
black suit
IstratUn of ttw lai
spent Saturday night and Sunday
There are a number of other po­
Rev. and Mrs. Prank Moxon of
Supt. Leroy Bell attended the with Mrs. Jennie Pardee.
sitions'open for competitive, exam­ Caledonia spent Thursday with their Michigan Educational Association
Mr. and Mra. Will Mishler and
Mo. 2. TbU amindmtnl would fix tha tu tax st
inations. Pull information may be daughter. Mrs, Guy Kantner.
meeting in Lansing Friday, where Gwendolyn called on Mrs. Cllltle
two tints. Bach a tax to b« IN LIEU GT ALL
obtained from H. C. Wunderlich at
Mr. and Mrs. Flanigan of Detroit he addressed the Agricultural sec­ Roush at Freeport Bunday after­
OTHRB TAXES Adoption of this snindtnint
thc Hastings post office. He is sec­ spent the week end with hls par­ tion. He has addressed this group
noon.
retary of the United States civil ents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flanigan. twice in thc past three years.
hlfhwav dspartmant tisd charsii
Ralph arid Frank Walton accom­
Service Board of Examiners for this
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Blocher
3,000. Stats and county road debt
A new musical organization ap­ panied Dr. Peckham to Grand Rap­
locality.
were Sunday guests of Frank Baker peared* n our school Monday, when
at ysari to coms.
ids Thursday forenoon.
in Hastings.
11.000.000 balance
about 50 boys and girls became can­
Mr. and Mra. Will Mishler were In
NO CAUSE FOR WORRY.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hyde
and
"Nearly all Americans are sensible daughter, Joyce, of Lacey were the didates for membership In a begin­ Hustings Friday forenoon.
Mra. Claja Walts, Mrs. Fannie
and calm people," said .President guests oj Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wot- ners' orchestra.
The Future Farmers elected offi­ Huntingtori. Mrs. Elwin Watta of
Roosevelt In hls last radio address rln» Bunday.
cers Tuesday and are planning for California, and mother, Mrs. Blake­
to thc nation. "We do not gel great­
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kantner and the annual F. F. A. School Fair,
slee.
spent Thuraday with Mrs. Min­
ly excited nor Is our peace of mind Guy Kantner and family were thc
which will be held Nov. 26 and 27. nie Bouck.
.
disturbed, whether we be business guests of WUils Kantner in Hastings
Announcements of the program will
MMOisr cars to 35 cents per cwt IN LIEU OF
Mr. and Mrs. L- A. Andrews of
Sunday to assist him In celebrating appear within a fortnight.
LL OTIIEX TAX ON CABS. ACCESSORIES, tn.
Lansing spent Friday and Saturday
some pronouncements concerning hls birthday.
Mr. Holdsforth, Mr. Lyons. Mr. with Mrs- Minnie Bouck.
Uie unconstitutionallty of some of
Van Sickle and Mr. Carmaichelc
our measures of recovery and relief
COATS GROVE.
were out of town over the week end
BRANCH DISTRICT.
and reform.
because this Is lhe first week of thc
About ninety attended the shower
"We are not frightened by reac­
hunting
season. We are not asking given Mr, and Mrs Dutmer Tues­
Wednesday
evening.
Pot
luck
supper
tionary lawyers or political editors.
■where
they
were.
day
evening.
Many nice presents
at
the
church
and
program
at
the
All of these cries have been heard
School will bo closed Thursday were given the newlyweds.
before. More than 20 years ago, schoolhouse.
when Theodore
Roosevelt
and
Woodrow Wilson were atttemptlng covering from an attack of infantile
to correct abuses in our national life, paralysis, has returned to Cincin­
the great chief Justice White said: nati, but will not be able to work for
“ ’There is great danger. It seems some time. She spent part of her
to me. to arise from the constant vacation at Andrew Townsend's.
The Extension class met with Mrs.
habit which prevails where anything
Is opposed or objected to. of refer­ Pearl Demand Thursday for the flist
ring without rhyme or reason to thc meeting this year. They had a pot
luck
dinner. They arc taking up
Constitution as a means of prevent­
not abolish al! present constitutional
ing its accomplishment, thus creat­ sewing this year.
'fhe Birthday meeting will be held
ing the general'Impression that the
Constitution Is but a barrier to prog- with Mrs. Alice Chase in the after-

RED CROSS MAKES
MAJOR CONTRIBUTION

Prepare
Your Car for
Winter Driving
Many motorists were caught un­
prepared when the cold days came,
which caused them much incon­
venience and expense.
,

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS

A NEW FORD BATTERY will
insure quick starting.
PRESTONE in your radiator will
keep it from freezing.
■

AN EFFECTIVE CAR HEATER
is not only a comfort but almoat a
necessity for winter driving.
Call and we will gladly tell you
about these WINTER accessaries.

I

FORD DEALERS
Phone 2121 Hastings

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&gt; Phone 2370

tars MAY classify property
ths anlform taxation clause
a permlssivs
forth support!

RS!
concurrent Jnrisaicuon to 1300; anr
dUes with over 250,000 peputoilon.

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easy to handle. ■
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Get full heat value for your money. Consumers
Coke is full of heat — vyith the least waste in

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way through which alone true prog­, en for best hard time costume.
In the report of the program of
grass may be enjoyed." "
-.
teachers Recognition E*y one of
tbe best ports of thc program was
COMMUNITY SUPPER AND
PROGRAM AT ASSYRIA. omitted which was a talk on "Recog­
The Missionary Society of thc As­ nition of Coats Grove Teachers" by
syria M. P. church will hold a com­ Mrs. Coolbaugh.
munity pot luck supper on November
Wednesday evening about 60 of
2 in the basement of the church. the church people went to Woodland
The Society will furnish coffee from and surprised our pastor. F. C. Wing.
The evening was spent in visiting
Immediately following the supper and nice refreshments were served.
there will be a program in the au­ A cake with 10 candles on wm pre­
ditorium of tha church. .
sented to Bro. Wing as the occasion
Everyone Is Invited to attend. A was the tenth anniversary of hls
special Imitation Is given to the preaching service here. On account
Boy Scouts. Camp Fire Girls and of ill health he has been forced to
all other young people of the com­ give up preaching now and the pul­
munity.
x
pit will be filled by E. S. Thompson.
Dean Eugene Davenport of Wood­
Mrs. Bessie Woodman attended
land will deliver the address.
the State W. C. T. U. convention at
Battle Creek Thursday and Friday.
„
NEW WEAPON.
Henry Notten and daughter Mabie
British naval experts have de­ and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Notten
veloped a new offensive weapon. It and two children of near Jackson
consists of a motorboat without a and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer
crew and controlled by radio, re­ and daughter of Welcome Corners,
sembling a giant torpedo. With a visited Sunday at Floyd Clum's.
speed of 45 land miles. It Is claimed
Ruth Woodman of Caledonia and
to be capable of destroying the most Helen Son- of Coopersville visited
powerful warship. The craft Is de­ H. Woodman's Sunday P. M.
signed to circle around ships, drop­
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Demond and
ping depth charges and reluming son Lloyd and Chas. Townsend were
safely. On account of ita speed, til Lansing Saturday.
warships guns are not effective. Ex­ 3 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Demond and
periments began In 1932 and have' son Kenneth were In Indiana for
had thc most successful results It Is1 the week end.
•
t la lined._______
•_________
Ralph Van Wle and Victor Wensloff started for Wyoming Saturday
KLINGENSMITH.
.
Fred McOmber had the misfor­ where they will work.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coats and Mr.
tune to break hls wrist while crank­
and Mrs. Oliver Elvy and family of
ing hls car recently.
Grand
Rapids
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
We have two new scholars In-our
school, Dorothy and Wilna Good­ Kendall Coats and son spent Sunday
enough. They have moved Into, at Geo. Coats.
Oren Roberta’ house.
MORGAN.
Mrs. Perry Van Tuyl spent a»few
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mead have a
days recently In Chicago and at­
new boy who came Tuesday the 18th.
tended the fair.
Dick Green of Nashville called on
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kermeen and
baby of Middleville spent Monday Clayton Webb Bunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kruger and
evening at the Green home.
son
and Mr. and Mrs. Oils Todd of
Allen Steeby of Mulliken enjoyed
a game dinner at tiie A..Johnson Muskegon were week end visitors
at lhe-home of Stuart Draper and
home Wednesday evening.
Mr. Measlk la building a new bam family.
Little Bonny Mead, daughter of
burned down this year. We hope he Ernest Mead, fell down thc cellar
steps and broke her arm. She seems
will have better luck now.
The little Mcsslk girl has been
quite 111 and unable to use her legs. pectwL
Geo. Rowlader has gone to Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Senslba of Odessa to work In * canning factory.
The girl* at Morgan school are
near Bowens Mills spent Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall taking sewing lessons with Mrs. Stu­
Tripp and Mr. and Mrs. Archie art Draper as teacher.
Mra. Millie Flury ha* gone to Bat­
Burd.
.
Dr. Lund and the health nurse. tle creek to visit friends.
Miss Dorothy Mead and friend.
Miss DeFoe, examined the school
Bob
Anderson, and Mt*s Muriel
children Monday and found them
all In good health.
guests of Elgin Mead and family.
Old Dobbin hod some good fea­
tures. Never did he receive a ticket
day.
for not having a tall light.

MEASURE
with the

This Bank
“Yard-Stick” of Service

—and you will find that since ita or­
ganization in 1886 (48 years ago)
it haa conaietently rendered every
poaaible aid to ita patrona and the
people of thia community. x
It haa always been a safe depository
for funds—both savings and com­
mercial—paying a reasonable and

safe interest earning on Savings.
It has extended such accommodat­
ing assistance to borrowers as sound
business practice would permit.
—and now, after the great financial
flurry of 1929 to 1934. it still offers
every reasonable banking facility to
its hundreds of patrons.

We hope you will take advantage
of what this bank has to offer and
become a regular customer here
DEPOSITS INSURED

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
.,

$5000

WASHINGTON, O. C.

FOR*EACH 'DEPOSITOR

$5000

HASTINGS CITY BA
TELEPHONE 2103

CapitaL $150,000

�THE HASTINGS B^NNgR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, LM4

seats------------

.
Owe machanlcal thlom of or'
ganlzed laramy were all over tho
ES c&gt;ty. Without political protection
they never could have existed. The
mugs behind the slugs—racketeers
who promoted ahd controlled the
York Ofty Paging War
slot machines which helped make
this city the world'* biggest gambTn .
“"K rttorTa
M "yor ago^rc
o ran_ am aTrtan ranorire U^t^i’.ror F^H LaG^rdla
that lhe city b taking no

OFFICERS DESTROY (
2,000 SLOT MACHU

try can find a way to got dot ma-l
and |tit. M C- FM1 and
chine* out of the reach of people, children g)&gt;ent Sunday with Mr. ana
particularly children who learn to Mra. Wm. Welsh of AHegan.
gamble by tuing them, certainly
mUmJ Mildred Williams and DOr­ and
A is
la no
WA reason
'—.aw. why
«&gt;&gt;,V an
BTl orderly
IWvIftVlV Olhy Hynea ot Mason
------ -------* Ute week
--*
there
spent
city like Hartings «houM tolerate cn&lt;l ^th their parent* in Woodland,
what Mayor LaGuardia call* "thesa
Hear Qje
Onulfl orchettra
mechanical thieves at organised speciality number* at tha school fair,
larceny."'
lorranv" That
TV,at is
l« exactly
avartlv what
whit they
th«V K.. .O.A- jflthT
are. whether ta llarting* or New
Mrs J v. HUbert vU1Ud MU*

,
of New York City, had tiie police
17.n'.’^rLZ_------------------------ why they should be tolerated.
k ’ force round up the slot machines.,ln
They captured 2,000 of them, load"p1 l938' ‘ ,hlgh
cd them on a boat, took them out tables at Monte carlo took in M.tato the ocean and dumped them.
&lt;”»•: bat in 1KJ3 at least
In commenting on this matter MOOOOOO a month is said to haw
Mayor LaGuardia made this state- ^one into slot machines in New;
„ u.
| “Camp Barry" Cabin and Kitchen
ment: "This shows what can
be York Citv."
City.'
done. Every New Yorker knows that
If the greatest city In the ooun- were made more comfortable for
, winter use of groups for supper and
evening meetings. Arthur Crothers
I assisting. The hockey games go good
, right Inside the cabin
' Secretary Angell met with Free­
Your big worry should be skid- port boys and leader Wednesday
noon.
ding—the cause of 5^ times | Hastings Hl-Y Groups enjoyed the
more accident* than blowouts. .visit and talk by Mr. Ray Johns of
I the State Y. M. C. A. last Tuesday
Smooth tires skid 77% farther, noon.

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Blowout Protection?
Sure! But—

NON-SKID
GRIP
it 5’A times more
necessary to safety

other new tires skid 14 to 19%

! Nomination Committee at the Stpte

farther, than new “G-3" Good­
October 16.
| Middleville Hi-Y had a talk by
S400 teats).Since thia "Goodyear coach Holtforth at their meeting
JUrtfno&lt;Srt«,"co.unothin. (‘“^Xber 1V11 U the «ek «■

year All-Weathers (proved by

.inrins th- .iinn-rv drivind iworld “ "Wcck of World Fellowship
during the slippery driving j and
- Let's observe Armistice
Day In worshipping thc Prince of
months.
Peace, and not by promoting the
Gods of War.
The State Older Boys' Conference
43% More Miles of Real Non­
will be held at Lansing, the week
Skid because “G-3” All­ end after Thanksgiving. Older boys
Weather Tread la flatter, from all organizations invited to
send delegates.
wider, heavier, tougher. Blow­
Y groups in Hastings for boys all
out-Protected In EVERY Ply ages from 7th grade up. They meet
each Tuesday evening al the high
because Patented Supertwist school. Bible study and gym are had
Cord la up to 61% more clao- each meeting night.
WOODLAND.
Last Week's Letter.
See the play. "Who's a Coward” at
the
school
fair
October 26th.
A Great Tube
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Klrshman
for the “G-3”
and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Phillipa of
Thicker tougher
Kalamazoo were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Shomo Sunday.
aide resist* pinch­
The fire truck was called out Sat­
ing, punctures.
urday morning when a Are was drscovered in the second story of the
Double Service
Leon Tyler residence. It was burn­
ing -around the chimney but was
soon put out by the lire department.
There was some damage to tire up­
stairs by smoke and fire.
I Mr. and Mra. Fay C. Wing were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Orpha
' Van Heusen of Kalamazoo
| Mr. and Mrs. David Kilpatrick of
। Ann Arbor spent the week end with
! F. C. Kilpatrick and family.
i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davenport:
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. HaroldI
Telephone 2482
Tukey and children of New York.
■ ■ .•
... , .
I Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Owens and I
Hastings, Michigan
| daughters of Grand Rapids and Mr.
land Mrs. J. Crockford of Carltoni
। were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Welby Crockford Saturday evening

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DOWLING.
A fried chicken supper will
served in the church basement on
Friday evening of this week. Oct, 1®,
by the Ladles' Aid Society, *ervlng

mother of

UMIT

on. The ladies will appreciate your
attendance so come out and enjoy

The regular seaolon on

NlchTuesday until Friday.
Hasting, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Bird Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo and
Mr. and Mrs. ward Plants and
Beverly called on Mr. and Mra. Elon
Plants of Grand Rapids Sunday.
MUs Lenore Dowden spent the
week end with her aunt. Mrs. W. M
Dowden of Lansing.
Ellen jean and Joon Leffler spent
tbe week end with relatives in Has­
tings.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kull and
daughter of Lansing were Bunday

Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kilpatrick.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hurt of Wil­
liamsport, Pa., visited Mr F. F. Hil­
bert. Mra. State Hilbert and daugh­
ters and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert's
from Friday until Monday.
Taste the Hamburgs, wafflettes
and coffee at the School Fair. Oc­
tober 28.
Keith Ouy ot Hastings and -Mr.
and Mrs- Delmond Culler spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Kida Ouy of
East Wtoodland.
Miss Naomi VanLoo spent the
week end with friends In Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gelsel of Lake
Odessa accompanied by Mi&amp;s Pauline
Hoover spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Wells of Coldwater.
MV Raymond Faul visited Mr.
and Mrs Richard O'Brien and chil­
dren of Lansing from Tuesday until
Sunday. Mr. Faul Joining her there
for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wing and fam­
ily of Battle Creek were dinner
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Fay c. Wing
Monday evening.
Bring in those prize winning quilts
and hooked rugs for the school fair.
October 26.
Miss Lucy Lind attended the East­
ern Star District meeting at Grand
Rapids Tuesday afternoon and eve­
ning last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Higdon and
family of Nashville were Sunday
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Welby Crockford'.
Mesdamcs Grace England. R. G.
Finnle and Karl C- Faul and daugh­
ters and Ellen Jean and Joan Lef­
fler and Louise and Phillip Oook saw
“Cinderella" at the Central school in
Hastings Friday afternoon.
.
Don't forget the Agricultural Ex­
hibits at the school fair. October 26.
Prizes on grains, ribbons on vege­
tables.

THREE CORNERS.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Olner of Rutland spent Sunday evening with MY.
and Mrs George Kelley.
J. Shirley Wing ot Ionia wa^ a
Monday evening caller at the home
of Mr- “nd Mrs. Claude A. Ham­
mond. He found Robert much im­
proved in health.
Miss Gladys Walters and her pu­
pils were in attendance at the play
"Cinderella." presented by Uie Has­
tings civic players at Central Au­
ditorium. Friday afternoon, which
they very much enjoyed.
• Miss M. Bernice Wing. Mra.
James Hammond and Mr*. Leo
Hammond arrived from Detroit
Sunday evening to spend two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Ham­
mond and other relatives.
John Bclson. who has been visit­
ing Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fifleld. and
family has returned to hls home
in Rutland.
Andrew Houfstatter of Hastings
was thc guest of his sister Mrs. Mi­
randa Sisson. Sunday and Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Crocker and chil­
dren of Hastings spent Friday aft­
ernoon and evening with Mr. and
Mrs Edw. Walters
Callers at the home of Mr. and
Mr*. Claude A. Hammond were Max
Dietrich. Clare DeCou, Nay Bump of
Hastings. Paul Bump of Marshall.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Houghton and
daughter Suzanne of ClarksvQle.
Clarence Boekhout and daughter
Anne, of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. H J Robinson
and family.
v
Friends ot Wm. Lenz of ‘Grand­
ville (Mrs. Lenz who was Elsie
Cairns died about three years »go)
were grieved to learn that hls little
I ten year old daughter had passed
'away, death being caused by bums.
Howard Jones and Jack Laramie
lot Clare spent Monday with Mr.
and Mr*. H J. Robinson and family
and enjoyed the first day of the
hunting season.
BARRYVILLE.
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Pearl Foster spent Wednes­
day P. M. with Mrs. Elmer Bush of
the Gregory district.
Russell Meade, who has been
spending hls vacation here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
Meade, returtied to his school du­
ties in Baltimore, Maryland Tues­
day.
Mr and Mrs. A. Holsebus affd
children of near Bellevue. Mr. and
Mrs. L. A- Wilcox. Virginia and
Charlotte, of Dowling were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wil­
cox and Kenneth Clayton and Miss
Ruby Webb of Morgan and Miss
Opal Wobb of Battle Creek spent
Sunday evening there and Mias
Opal spent Monday and Tuesday
there and returned to her work in
Battle Creek Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Geiger of the
Striker district were Sunday guests
of their daughter. Mrs. Pearl Fos­
ter and family.
*
' Clayton WOlitU of Detroit spent
Friday with hl* mother. Mrs. J. J.
WiHHls. Raymond Wlllltt* of Lan­
sing aho.*pent lhe week end here
with relative*.

Fisher of Martin and Mr. and Mrs.
E. P. Nichol* of_____________
is community.
,____
Mr.
and Mrs J. Willard Nichols left Chis
Monday morning for their home In
Utah after spending the post ten
, days hero visiting relatives.

tie creek were guests Bunday

ot

Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clem and
family were Grand Rapids visitors
Saturday.
Wm. Bavacooi and John Smith at­
tended A Century of Progress at
Chicago Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl McKibben of
Hasting* called at Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kenney's Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Calvin Stcffey of Kalamazoo
accompanied her sister. Miss Mil­
dred and Wilma Usbome of this vi­
cinity to A Century of Progress
Sunday. Mrs. Stcffey. who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Usbome. for some time re­
turned to her home Monday.
Robert Barry also was A Century
of Progress visitor Bunday.
Roy Allerdlng and son Howard
were In Ann Arbor Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wickham are
happy over the arrival of a baby boy
bom Tuesday morning. Oct. ,18th.

ASSYRIA.
Last Week's Letter.
An Inspiring and profitable session
of the Council of Religious Educa-

some new curtains placed and rub­
ber matting ordered for thc aisles.
Tills was made possible by the help
ot the community in general and
thanks to all who so generously re­
sponded. A homecoming is being
arranged for Sunday, October 28.
with a Bunday service and a co­
operative dinner at the noon hour,
sandwiches and one other dish, also
Kown dishes arc requested. An
tlon has been extended to for­
mer pastors and all old friends who
attended church here In days gone
by, also those who are interested in
any way. a hearty welcome to all.
Mr. and Mra. John Ten Harkle of
Grand Rapid* were recent vUltora at
William Stanford's. Mr. ’Xnd Mrs.
Stanford arc now nicely located In
their new bungalow which was
erected this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitworth
and Mrs. Redia Whitworth were
Sunday guests of Mra. Myra Preston
at Charlotte Thursday.
Mra. Jennie Scotsman of Hickory
Corners was thc house guest of Mrs.
Milton Trafford last week
Miss Leona Moon was thc week
end guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton LeUtaar. near Fablake.
Mr*. Harold DepricsUr attended a
supper at Battle creek Friday night
which wai given by the auxiliary of
the Veterans ot Foreign Wars.
.

SOUTH SHULTZ.
Last Week's'Letter.
held at the Dowling church on Sun­
Mr. and Mra. George Thompson
day. The chalk talk by Rev. Hitch­ gave an oyster supper Friday night
cock and address by/Rev. McKean to the men who had been employed
of Middleville were all In line with in hls crate mill and their families,
thc theme "Go Teach." Tiie present and al! report a fine time.
incumbent offleers were re-elected:
Mra. Isabelle May and son. Jim­
President. Seward Walton; Vice­ mie. of Battle Creek visited her
president. Floyd Miller; Secretary. brother, Lester Bonneville, and fam­
Nina Stanford; Treasurer. Doris ily. Thursday and Friday and his
Holcomb.
mother, who had been spending
A. a Hyde of Johnstown and Will some time with them,
returned
Strain ot Assyria are in Hastings home with her.
for several days to
w meet
........ with the
...... -The
lne many menus
friends oi
of unancy
Charley zvenKenBoard of Supervisor at tbe October yon will be glad to know hc Is on
searton. '
' thc gain and can sit up some.
Mrs. Lydia Burchett entertained ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Guy. and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
sister-in-law. Mrs. Veda Ouy, on Harry Mlsener in Kalamazoo while
Friday.
their daughters. Lorraine and Loma,
Mrs. Olive Tobias spent the week and Laura Misener attended A Cen­
end in Battle Creek.
tury of Progress in Chlgngo.
Little Bobby Strickland 13 staying
Mrs. Byron Moody and son and
with his grandparents.- Mr. nnd Mrs. Mra. Mabie Moody of South Maple
Floyd Strickland, and his sister. Grove spent Thursday with the latJoan, is with an-aunt in Kalamazoo' ter's daughter. Mrs. Martha Horn,
while their mother Is at the hos­ and daughter. Evelyn.
pital.
;
Ed. Smith of Hastings and hls
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, Oral brother. Ebcn Smith, of Toledo, O.,
Leona and LUIe Miller of the Ellis ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
district and Mrs. Nellie Thompson. Kenyon and the letter's nephew,
Beatrice and Eunice Moore of Battle Gordon Kefiyon. Thursday.
Creek spent Bunday in Chicago at
Rosa Hallock was among the num­
A Century of Progress.
number that went on the excursion
Mra. Lisle Strickland and Shirley to thc World's fair Sunday.
Orra, returned Tuesday from Nich­
Mr. .and Mrs. E. Bishop of Battle
ols hospital to the home of Mr. and Creek, spent thc week end with her
Mrs. Floyd Strickland. '
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenyon.
Tho young people's group of the
Mrs. Jcnning of Kalamazoo, who
community met on Saturday night has been assisting Mrs. Sarah Ken­
at thc home of Eloise Schleyer of yon with her work for several weeks,
the Stevens district.
returned home Wednesday.
Miss Joyce Van Auken who has
been assisting with the work at the
PLEASANT HILL.
Mr. and Mrs. will Clemence home in Last Week's Letter.
Battle Creek spent part of last week
Mr- and Mrs. Seymour Jordan
at home returning to her work on and Ed Bedford spent Sunday with
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C- Kraft of Char­
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Oortright of lotte.
Hastings spent Sunday with hls
Mrs. 8. B. Nlbbs spent a few days
father. Alex Cortright. and brother. last week visiting relatives at Pent­
Emerson, and family.
water.
Ben Conklin. Paul Bivens. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweet and
GiUssple and Ray Jones left on a
children of Grand Rapids spent the
business trip to Chicago.
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Harry Stevens left Thursday on a
Campbell. They all visited Mr. and
trip to Oklahoma to visit hls broth­
Mrs. Lester Raymond at Martin
er. Howard Stevens, formerly of this
Sunday.
.
place and Battle Creek, now engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter and
in lhe oil refining industry.
son. Vcre. visited Mr. and Mrs. Cur­
Leola Cortright, after an absence
tis Pierce and son at Allegan Sun­
day.
turned Monday to resume her school
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer of
wot* a( the Hastings high school
Barbers Corners and Mrs. Lydia
where she 1* a sophomore.
Williams of Bristol. Ind- spent Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartlett and
day with Mr. and Mra. Bert Palmer
family left Monday for Battle Creek
and family. Afternoon callers were
to live where he has employment as
Mra. Amber Mugridge and children
supervisor of the steam plant,
and Amos Palmer and Austin Lofplumbing and wiring of the Battle
Creek school system.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare williams and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
EAST WALL LAKE
Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kel­
AND YICLNITY. ley nnd family of Marshall Sunday.
Last Week s Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jordan and
A party of Boersma’s of Grand Ed Bedford called on Mr and Mrs.
Rapids spent Wednesday at the Mark Bedford of Mulliken and Mr.
Boerama cottage.
and Mrs. John Aubll of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Reynold*. For­ Ledge Sunday.
rest Kahler and E. E Calms spent
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williams and
Sunday in Vicksburg at a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Clare williams and
party for Mrs. Mac Hudson.
children made a trip to Allegan and
Mrs. Sprague of Toledo. Ohio, and Mattawan Friday.
Mr. Andrew's family of Kalamazoo
spent Saturday at the Sprague cot­
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
.
tage.
Last week's Letter.
Mrs. Bassett of Kalamazoo called
Mr. and Mrs Harold Ten Eyck and
at E. D. Reynolds Sunday.
;
family of Grand Rapids spent, the
Mr. and Mrs- Albert Monica of week end-at Cha*. Woodruff's.
Kalamazoo were calling on friends
Mr*. Clifford Hammond attended
here Sunday.
a birthday party at the home of
Visitors al Clifford Kahler’s Sun­ Mrs. B6rt Spark* in Hastings Fri­
day were Tom, Fred and Simon day P. M.
Zimmer of Coopersville, Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Forrest Potter of
Mrs Burdette Lyttie of Battle Creek Welcome were Sunday callers n:
also Muri Reynolds and Miss Solo­ Rebecca Craig's.
mon of Cressey.
Mrs. Warren Bolton spent Tues­
day at thc home sf her parents. Mr.
CRESSEY.
and Mrs. Lewis Clum. near lake
Last Week's Letter.
Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. O Robelycr spent
Mrs. Cha*. Woodruff was present
at a birthday party Thursday P. M
in honor of Mias Angle Bate*.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Rowlston and
Howard Martin of Dowling was
family o!' Augusta spent Sunday a guest of Bernard Hammond for
with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Enxlan.
th? week end.
Russell Reynolds Spent Uie week
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Woodruff
end with Jean and Constance Cran­ called at Lawrence Oolley's in Has­
dall at Kalamazoo.
tings Sunday to see the new ion
Our teacher. Mrs. Stanley Barber, who ariivrd Tuesday.
attended the teachers' convention at
Chas Knotts and brother-in-law
Kalamazoo Thursday and Friday.
of Detroit are spending a few days
with Warren Bolton and enjoying
lhe (port ol_ huqtlng.

EAST DELTON.
Lae Reynolds and
Last Week's Letter.
Those wl» attended A Century ot
Cairns attended a
Profnu from tills way were. Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Dickerson. Mrs.
Mae SclwufTiiouser. Mason Newton.
Ruavcll Mutt. Mr aud Mn. tMtaagt
Robert UuugrMC euWaters. Mrs. Bessie Waters. Mrs Ike tertalned her brother and family
Lernaar and Mrs. Vina Durkee.
tnxn mar Comstock on Bunday.

CLAY HILL8.

~

Mra. WrcUia McNee entertained
Thursday. Three nice quilt* were
completed for the boetev a fine pot
luck dinner at noou.
Claytoii Johnson and wife «of
Bowno and Vanca Sharp and fam-

Vafe YES

November 6th

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lly of Middleville were guests at I
STATE ROAD.
i
Leon Potts' Thursday night.
i1*** Week'* letter.
Mra. Clara Cisler of Middleville 1 Mr
Mrs Robert O’Connor rt

"Mb. .M T"«r.-

•S’.'M

d.y .1 Ou,
Harold England and family of
Lansing visited their parents, Leon
Pott* and tflfe, Friday night and
Saturday.
Francis Haight and family and
Flint Curtis and daughter-June of
Grand Rapids 7CTB
were visitors at Eurgene
cene Haight
Walsht'i
Runrti
-* Sunday.
'

molh&lt;T. Mr, Mm O Oonaor.
Mrs. Carl Bryans and baby are d
the Itome of Mra. Lucy Coletnas
! being cored for by her.
I Our P. T. A. was well attendd
, Thuraday evening and a splcndl
program was given. Our eat* wer
sweet cider anti fried cakes. All ha
an enjoyable time.
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• It has repeatedly been charged that if thc taxpayers
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companies would retain this money for themselves;
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tax reduction the moment the amendment (Amendment
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.
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Ruby
Erway had charge of the dinner.
In the afternoon the Msoti was
: tbe Un».
“ntloMed br demautraUng the
the Township Ccri- making of a hat block and remodel­
church Sunday att- ing hate. W« adjourned to meet
again in November.—Minnie Gor­
The following program. 1:30 Boqg ham. Secretary.
Service; Devotkrnate, R«v. L. D.

Mile*; Quartette. PraJfieville aqbpol;

Reports; Song. Congregation; Music,
Student
Student Music
Music Club;
Club; Report
Report of
of
County Convention. Mr#. Lewis
Johnson; Talk, Rev. McKean, Mid­
dleville, pres, of County Council;
sleeve), a sewing machine, and If I Special Music; Duet, Mr. and Mra.
possible a dress forpa. and *a full, Arthur Lathrop; Address, Rev. Bel­
length mirror.
les. Richland; Offertory; Closing
Carrots, prepared in a variety of song.

ASSYRIA.

FURNITU

AUCTION SAL

The South Evangelical Ladles' Aid
Society will serve a chicken pi* sup­
per on Saturday evening. October 2X
at the Maple Grove Center Grange
S1I. The serving will begin at alxIrty o'clock.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Cole and fam­
ily of the Ellis district have moved
to near Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawrence and
family are moving to Urbandale.
The Elis Parent-Teacher meeting
was held on Friday night featuring
-a Game supper. New offleers were
1elected as follows: President. Wil­
Iliam Barver; Vice-president. Clifford
1Conklin; Secretary. Glenn Swift;
Treasurer. Fred Miller.
An aU day meeting of the Mis­
isionary Society of Assyria Center
wlU be held on Friday at lhe home
'of Mrs. Schaffhauser of the Austin
1district. Dinner at noon. Mrs.
'Nina Tasker of Bellevue with ad- i
।dress the meeting.
Mr. and Mts. Otis Ketcham and I
isister. Miss Ruella Seeley, of Bat-;
itie Creek. Mrs. Alma Welcher and
Mrs. Lucy Oillasple spent Bunday in
1Chicago at the century of Progress.
Ed. Hoffman of the Barney Mills
district was taken suddenly ill on
:Friday at the home of hts parents.
:Mr. and Mra. Hoffman, of the Pratt
&lt;district. He was taken to Pennock
1hospital where he was operated on1
I
:for appendicitis.
The Parent-Teacher organization
•of Assyria Center held a regular aes-'
‘slon on Friday evening.
Mrs. Evallne Tasker has resigned
'thc work of Guardian of the WahanIka Camp Fire Unlt'bf Assyria Cen­
1ter. Mrs. Tasker has given very effl-1
dent
and loyal services. She will be
।
succeeded by Miss Beatrice Moore,
'teacher of the Elite school.
Levant McIntyre and family have
।moved to Battle Creek where he has
employment.
A feroup of schoolmates met at the
:Mr. and Mra Harry Bartlett home
:recently for a Hallowe'en party with
the
Misses Louise and Margaret
।
Bartlett.
Mtes (Helen jSrey^who is assisting
।at the Mrs John Lobmte home, spent
।Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Gray.
Mra.' Met* Hyde and Mrs. Edna
।C»se of Lacey will entertain the Oc­
1tober Tuesday the 30th session of the
Pleasure
Birthday organization fea­
:
1turing Hallowe'en festivities.
Mr. and Mra. Ronald Warner and
friends of Detroit were callers of I
1their parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Fred |
:MiUer Sunday. Miss Leona Mtlier I MY. and Mrs. Chas. Day enter-1 The L. A- 8. w111 entertain with
returned with them for thc week.
|
The Rev. H. A. Campbell, of As­ talned with a pot- luck family dinner
isyria Center charge, will hold morn­ at their home Sunday honoring their Floyd Nesbitt this Week Friday eve­
ing services at ten o'clock, church cousins who arc visiting them from ning.
ischool at eleven. Christian Endeavor Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ylydc called on
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllteon WUlltte and Mr. and Mrs. Gardener . North .of
iat 7:15. Prayer meeting on Wednes­
।day evening at the home of Bert baby of Detroit were week end Nashville Sunday and congratulated
of the home folks here.
I
:Nay. The Pennfleld service is held gueste
them on the occasion of their golden
Mtes Evelyn Day of Lansing spent wedding day.
i
.A. M. Prayer meeting at the Charles Saturday and Sunday with her
.Johnson home on Thursday evening. mother and sisters.
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Mrs. 8. E. Powers of Nashville was Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bivens ’arc
moving to the Morris Healey farm a guftt of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wil­
Miss Laura Dell of Potterville is
cox
Tuesday.
north ot Lacey.
working for Kate King.
One of the largest crowds -ever
The P. T. A. met at Wells school
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
assembled for the M. P. Young house Friday evening A fine pro­
Mr. and Mra. Aaron Leatherman, People's union was held al thc gram was given.
'
Mrs. McKerate of Dutton spent church here Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. George Hawkins
Tuesday afternoon with Mr. nnd
Mrs. David Benawa. Mrs. Wm.
Schroeder of Caledonia spent Fri­
day afternoon with them.
The Friendship class held their
October party with MUs Lots Mor­
gan Friday evening, ghosts, witches,
and gypsy fortune tellers attending
and a fine time enjoyed by all.
Thc Ladles' Aid held in the base­
ment Thursday was well attended
Committees were appointed by the
President for thc annual sale and
chicken dinner to be held, Nov. 15th.
in the basement, served from five
p. M. until seven o'clock. Three new
members were added to our list.
Mra. Wm. England and daughter
and friend of Grand Rapids were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lor­
en Tungate and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cline and sons
sffent the week end with the latter's
parents of Linden helping Mr. Hale
celebrate hte birthday.
Mrs. Jack Snyder of Shultz spent
from Friday until Sunday with her
daughter, Mrs. Earl Kermeen, and
family.
We are glad to report Mrs. Kraul
better and expects to come home
from Pennock h&amp;pltal thte week.

companion dishes to go with meat
DELTON.
and potatoes. But have you ever
[ considered them for pie filling? church will collect papers and mag­
This yellow vegetable is an excellent azines on Monday. October 29.
pie-maker, according to home eco­
Mrs. Bertha Bush. Mrs. Beatrice
nomics extension nutrition special­ Dunning and Mra. Floy McDermott
ists of Michigan State College.
were in Battle Creek the last of the
The carrot pie filling may be made week attending the State W. O. T.
of a spiced custard mixture, similar U. ponvention.
to pumpkin or squash filling, or the
A, L. Solomon and daughter. Car­
carrots may be ground or grated oline. spent Saturday In Kalamazoo
with rateins in a sweet filling some­ visiting Mr. and Mra. C. L. Solomon.
thing like mince meat.
Mra. Leda Harrington. Mrs. Clara
To prepare the custard mixture Loomis, Mra. Florence Kroos and
for Die filler, wash, scrape, and cook Mra. Will Leonard from Delton, and
eight to ten young carrots In a small Miss Bernice Flowers of Milo went
quantity of water until tender. to Allegan Saturday to attend a
Drain and press them through a meeting of a former Delton Study
sieve. Then heat one and one-half ,club which was held at the home
cups of carrots with one cup of of Mrs. Jackson.
milk, one-half cup sugar, one tea­
The W. F. M. S. will meet with
spoon cinnamon, one-half teaspoon Mrs Bertha Bush Thuraday after­
allspice, one-fourth teaspoon mace, noon of thte week.
and one-half teaspoon salt In a dou­
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leonard and
ble boiler. Add this to two wdl- Mrs. Ella Rogers were called to Mebeaterr eggs and. two tablespoons |of ringo near Chicago Saturday on acbutter.- Pour the hot filling into a count of*the death of Mra. Leondeep, ertep baked pastry shell. Bake ord's grandmother. Mrs. Rogers.
in a moderate oven about 30 min­
A Hallowe'en social will be held
utes, or until the filling sets.
on Wednesday evening. October 31.
Another unusual fall vegetable pie in the church basement, sponsored
Is green tomato mince meat. Chop­ by Mrs. Rogers' Sunday School class.
ped green tomatoes, tart apples, Everyone te cordially invited to atrateins. dried currants, chopped cit­ tend and help in the merry making.
ron, brown sugar, vinegar, and sea­
Mra. 8. Stanton entertained her
soning of cinnamon, allspice and sister. Mra. Mary Cowles, of Hascloves arc used. The mixture may Ungs over the week end.
be sealed In sterilized Jara until
Mr. and Mrs James Dings and
ryady for use.
family of Dowagiac were over Sun­
Apple pie will probably always re­ day gueste of Mr. and Mra. Harvey
main one of the old stand-by fav­ Dings.
'
orites of the American meal. Have
There were twenty-seven at the
you ever tried improving Its flavor hall Wednesday night to take part
by adding a little fresh cider? Use in the practice for community chorthick slices of ripe. Juicy cooking us singing. Anyone who enjoys
apples, dot with lumps of butler. । ringing te welcome to come and .take
generously sprinkle with cinnamon part. We are Just beginning to
and mixed spices, sweeten with one- Work
■
on an, operetta, 'The Jolly
half cup sugnr. and then add a Farmers.” which we hope to have
small amount of fresh cider to ' areks'&lt;Or pre“nt^tton ln tt' fcw
moisten. • . • , . '
The knitting-needle and tbe cro­
Mr. and Mra. Noah Dings and
chet-hook seem to be well on their -daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
way. toward enjoying the full meas­ Cosby of Vicksburg, sjvent Sunday
ure of their old-time popularity. with Mr. and Mra. Harvey Dings.
Handmade woolen hate, sweaters, all
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town and
sorts of accessories, even dresses and family spent Saturday night and
full ensembles are considered chic Sunday with their daughter and
this year.
husband. Mr. and Mra. Allen Terry,
The problem of proper laundering at Litchfield.
of these garments is an important
Wedding bells have rung again in.
one. according to home economics our midst, thte time for Miss Maxclothing specialists of Michigan Ine Webster and Mr. Russell Tollem
State College. The loveliest piece of who were quietly married Saturday
woolen can be easily ruffled by im­ evening at the Methodist Protestproper handling in washing.
ant parsonage in Hickory Corner*.
All knitted garments should be Rev. Smith, their local pastor, permeasured before laundering, so they forming the ceremony. Congratucan be stretched to their original lations arc extended and best wishes
size and shape before drying. Use an for a long and properous married
abundance of lukewarm water. 90­ life.
100 degrees F. for washing and avoid '
•
DOLING.
•
any change In temperature.
The regular church service
at
Use a mild soap and no strong
washing ponders
Make suds in 11:30. Sunday, with Sunday School
water rather than by rubbing soap preceding it, and a co-operative
directly on the garment. Gently dinner at noon of which we men­
in our last week's letter will
work In the suds by squeezing rather tioned
1
Um; Homecoming program next
than by rubbing the article. A kneed- start
1
ing motion will prove effective and Sunday. Oct. 28. The afternoon
at 2:30 with Rev. Weston
is not nearly so hard on thc garment. services
'
Thc same even temperature of 90­ of Allegan as speaker, and special
100 degrees F. te used for the rins­ music and a regular old fashioned
ing. Never allow thc water to boll. get-together meeting with an invi­
Squeeze the garment from the last tation to all to be present and en­
suds and rinse thoroughly in several joy Uic day. Coffee and potatoes
changes of lukewarm
water the will be furnished by the Sunday
same temperature as the soap solu­ school and sandwiclics and one Oth­
er dish and table service te requested
tion.
by those who attend.
Mra. Melissa Tinkler lias taken up
.MILO.
W. A. Spaulding and Earl Towne her residence with Mra. Redla Whit­
Worth
for the coming winter months.
were In Hastings on business Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Fisher attend­
day.
Thc Ladies' Aid at Mrs. Flowers ed a family dinner at the home of
Wednesday was not so largely at­ Mr. and Mra. Nelson Willison In
tended as usual, only 13 present. Johnstown Sunday, there being 21
The committees for thc bazaar were gueste present tp enjoy the day. Mr.
appointed by-thc President, which and Mrs. Pteiier also called on their
will be held at the home of Mr. and uncle. Byron Titus, of Delton, who
Mrs. Merle Brtdfield. Nov. 21. The te at present In very poor health.
Mr. and Mra, Charles Belson and
ladies will appreciate any gifts for
the fancy work booth, aprons, etc., Robert of Banfield were Sunday
also any donations for thc baked gueste of S. A. Wertman's.
The chicken supper proved to be
goods booth. A large attendance te
a real success and the ladles wish
hoped for.
The Home Literary Club had for to thank all who assisted and helped
„
roll call Thursday, Oct. 18, "A Poem them out.
of the Month" when called to order
HENDERSHOTT.
by the pres, at the home of Mrs.
Calvin Clark with hte daughter
HIGHBANK.
Chas. Turner. Gull lake, with twen­ and husband. Mr. and Mra. Vern
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Marshall and
ty members and three visitors pres­ Annabel, nnd children, of Durand,
ent. After singing "America thc spent Friday and Saturday at A. C.I family of Bellevue and Earl Mar­
shall of Marshall were Sunday
Beautiful" Mrs. Turner who had the Clark'3.
guests al Mr. and Mrs. Curt Mar­
program in charge introduced Mrs.
Tiie Ladies' Aid had a good meet­ shall.
Roberts, who has given several tra­ ing Thursday at Mrs
Ronald
Mrs. George Green has been visit­
velogues previously before the club, Haynes. Five new members were
:
gave a mart interesting talk on her added to lhe roll and one ex-mem­ Ing relatives In Indiana recently.
Miss Dorothy- Cummings of Has­
trip to Australia and New Zeeland ber taken back which will be good
tings spent last week at Mr. and
which she enjoyed in March. She news to everyone.
Mrs. Frank Hawblitz.
nnd Mr. Roberts embafked March 6
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hendershott
Mr. and Mrs. Beryle Nash and jon
dn the palatial ship Mariposa from caUed on Mr. and Mra. George McDelos ol Barbers Corners were Sun­
San Francisco Their first stop was Culla in Hastings Sunday evening
day guests at Mr. and Mrs. Fred
at Honolulu which came into the U.
Ptrcy Dimond and family,
Mr. Ke.!
8. by their request. She spoke of and Mrs. Lloyd Storer.' Elotee and
Leslie Adams and Frank HawHonolulu as s paradise with so many Frances Cowles of Hastings were।
lovely flowers and a kindly people. Sunday evening callers at Al Brill's. bllzt were in Bellevue on business
Then to Fiji Islands which belongs The Dlrnpnds took Grace Brill bock Thursday.
Ehrpt Skidmore of Augusta spent
to England with lovely scenery and to Kalamazoo.
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Byron
cordial people, their next stop was at
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hubb*rt
Auckland. New Zeeland, a strange with Ed. Cfcteidy of Battle Creek Guy.
Mias Ruth Cummings ol Hastings,
city with very old buildings but an were Sunday guests at Ernie Mat­
Barry Ragla of Carlton Center. Er­
Interesting a-ar museum. She then
nest Tungate of Assyria and Lyle
•poke to some length on Sydficy with
A. C. Clark and family and Bea­
its beautiful harbor comparable with trice Matteson went to Martin Kenney of Hastings were visitors reGolden Gate harbor at San Francisco. church Bunday afternoon to hear
bU’X
,
Calif. They spent nmt time also
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Calthrop
at Melbourne with its sport taring
Olut&gt; Mil hold and family and Mra. Ora Smith ol
people, spoke of the race horse
Doster spent Saturday afternoon
Phartop raised in Melbourne, taken
tor California for racing but through members wherever tht aliht. All with My. and Mra Henry Bidelman,
r un now
indiscretion In its care, died there. *rt connally Invited,
BAUYV11.U.
One-fifth of the area of Mdboume
The W. M. 8. bake sale Satur­
la in parte and very beautwul. They
GLASS CMOS GROUP.
mail*
IHa acquaintance of rome very । The Gteaa Ortek Extenaton goup day was a aueeem. Proceeds from
made the
the sale were |
fine people. She mentioned in par-: met fbr their flrat lesson at tM home
tlcuiar Sir John Vickers and Lady
tenalon dui-al the home of Mrs.
Hood. In all a Very delightful trip.
Herbie Wilcox Tuewtay.
Bernice Flower with four ladies
.-.c^uuu a Jwwer
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Noryls of
from Delton, members of the former uud dinner committee were appoint - cey and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Study Club, drove to Allegan Sat­
OleBand and BeUy of Margu
urday to attend the annual reunion mid Kre. Newland.., look ontf Ur
Bunday zurate of Mr- and Mr». L. A-1.
at tha horn* of Mrs. jackroa. Ow- meeting. Remodeling ol draw* wsi Day aiiJ Tanilly.
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FBEEPOBT.
HINDS CORNERS.
Mrs. Shirley LePard of Grand
Ledge came to the Glenn Perkins Battle creek visited her brother. W.
■ O. Tobias, and son. Keet, and family
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
her father. Frank Clarkt Mr. Clark' Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keet TobUu enter­
Russell G. Tolles. Delton ........
fell a week ago and since then lias
tained her sisters, violet and Bea­
Maxine R. Webster, Delton ...
flictlon together with the fact that trice. and Dale Hall of South Has­
tings
Sunday.
Ert. Carrie Schneider, dec'd. Walv- he Is practically blind make him
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and fam­
[er of notice filed, order appointing quite a care.
ily of Battle Creek *pent Sunday
'Admr. entered.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Washbum of evening at lhe home of her father.
1 Est. Elroy Tablas, dec'd. Bond of
W! O. Tobias.
and Mrs.
i Acimr.
Adair, lueu.
filed, letters testamentary is1s- and Mrs. Victor Sisson miu
—
Charley Johnson .of Dubuque.
sued, order limiting settlement en- Emma Sisson Saturday afternoon,
Iowa, spent last week with hls
'tcred.
The annual meeting of the M. E. brother-in-law. W. O. Tobias, and
' Est. James H. Nash, et al. Annual Sunday School was held at tiie family.
account filed.
[church Thursday evening of last
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershott
and sons of Kalamazoo visited her I
at. comtiu Bo«T. arc'd Ap. S'4*«!
I the year resulted as follows: Super- parents^ Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias,
nrarnnee
Attv. filed
pearance nt
of Atty,
filed, obleetion&lt;t
objections tn'
to
intendent.
Victor
Sisson;
Asst
Supt..
'
Sunday.
alleged will filed.
Ralph Moore; Secy.. Gary Newton;
W. O. Tobias and guest. Charley [
Est. Etta J. Aldrich, deed. Peti­ Asst. Secy.. Clayton Bunn; Treas, Johnson visited the former's daugh- •
tion for license to sell filed, waiver William Mishler; Primary Supt.,
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Traver, and
of notice filed.
Mrs. O. N. VanPctten; Primary famly. in Baltimore Sunday.
Est. Clinton S. Boice, dec'd. An­ Secy.. Mrs Hazel Nov laky; librarian.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gold­
nual account filed.
Raymond Bunn; registrar, Mrs. H* en, Oct. 18th. an eight pounds son.
Est. Margaret B. Freeman, dec'd. M. Boughner;.chorlster, Rev. Loom­
He will answer to the name of Rus­
Floyd Morfbrd and famlljr attend­
Petition to cash bonds filed, order to is; Asst, chorister. Rev. Ickes; pi­ sell Joseph. Mother and son are do­
Mra. Maud Hartwell and daughter
cash bonds entered.
ed a birthday surprise party on Mrs. of Plainwell were visitors at Frank
anist. Gaytha Loomis; Asst, pianist. ing fine.
,
.
Everly Bolyen near Gull lake Sat­ Roush's Wednesday.
Est. Nellie Smith, dec'd. Bond of Mrs. Deeda Nagler; Cradle Roll
Mr. and Mra. Don Smith of Kal­ urday evening.
Admr. filed, letters of administration
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zimmerman
Supt.. Mrs. M. King; Missionary amazoo visited hls aunt. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waters and and Mr. and hire. Rex Harmon at­
issued, order limiting settlement en­ Supt.. Mrs. C- Bunn; Temperance Mrs. Guss Kline and family recent­
Marie spent Bunday afternoon at tended lhe funeral of the latter's
tered.
,
Supt., Mrs. J. L. Ickes; Home Dept. ly.
Marion Rupe's In Orangeville. •
Est. Peter Maurer, dec'd. Annual Supt.. Rev. Loomis. A meeting has
grandson of Lawton.
Sunday callers at Gus Kline's
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Lcinaar enter­
account filed.
Mra. pearl Roush returned to
been called for eight o'clock this were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Payne.
Est. Pearl E- Miller, dec'd. Order Thunsday evening to discuss Rally Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Payne of Has- (tained her sister and family of Flint Ann Arbor University hospital Mon­
assigning residue entered, discharge
over Saturday night and Sunday.
day forenoon.
Day plans and make other plans for Ungs and Mrs. Mary Payne from
of Adqirx. Issued, estate enrolled.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lcinaar and
near Nashville.
Est. Glenn A. England, dec'd. pointed for the classes this year
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
family of Delton visited Mr. .and
Mr. nifd Mrs. Burrell Phillips, son
Bond of Admr. filed, letters of ad1- are: Class No. 1. Mrs. C. Bunn; 2. and
Week's Letter.
.
:Mrs. Frank Roush and family.
daughter attended the Ag-HE Last
1
i
ministration Issued, order limiting Mrs. Alva Moore; 3, Mrs. C. N. Van at
Arthur Hartwell ot Plainwell visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Pennels, Mrs. Roll,
i the High school building. The son.
settlement entered.
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------------and
Mrs. Roush, were In Hastings
Patten; 5. Mrs, William Mishler; 6. i Robert, had the second best essay ed Donald Boerman Wednesday.
Est.’Nellie Smith, dec’d. Petition Ralph Moore: 7, Victor Sisson; 8. land gels a trip to Chicago to the
Mrs. Joe Stenger is on the sick list. Saturday.
for hearing claims filed, notice to Mrs. F. .
------ 1_. j. Nog­ ijveatocjf ahow.
Loomis;
0. -------Mrs. -----Deeda
creditors Issued.
le r; 10. William Mishler.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis of Kal­
Est. Charles w. Watkins, dec'd.
We are sorry that we weren't amazoo spent Tuesday afternoon
Waiver of notice filed, order appoint­
and evening with their aunt, Mr.
ing Admr. entered, bond of Admr. given an account of the big demo­ and Mrs. Burrell Phillips.
entered, letters of administration cratic supper given in I. O. O. F.
Aunt Della Holcomb spent Thurs­
issued, order lllhltlng settlement en­ hail Friday evening by Congressman
day night and Friday with Mrs. Bur­
tered. petition for hearing claims Foulkes. The supper was prepared
and served by the Rebekahs and it rell Phillips.
filed, notice to creditors Issued.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and
Est. Clara G. Rogers, dec'd. Waiv­ was good. Speeches were made by
sons and Mrs. Goldie Casey und sons
er ot notice filed, order appointing Frank Bennett of Eaton Rapids; Mr.
attended the Ag-HE in Hastings
Admr. entero^bond of Admr. filed, Hill of St. Joseph: Nick Walen, of Friday night.
Benton
Harbor;
Charles
Parker
of
letters of ad«Bh!stration
adpnilstratlon issued,
Issued, or
or-­
Mrs. Goldie Casey and son Bobby
der limiting settlement entered, pe- Middleville, and also by Mr. Denise,
Farm
tition for hearing claims filed, no- candidate for governor on ’the
h. w
.™.­ attended a birthday party at Mr.
er-Labor ticket. Supper was served and Mrs. Everett Boyion near Au­
tlce to creditors Issued.
gusta
Saturday evening.
Est. Wilson Birkley Thomas. An­ to about 150 persons. Dancing was 1
Mr. and Mrs Eddy and Mrs. Col­
another feature of the evening's ennual account filed.
lar of Woodland and Mr. and Mrs.
Est. Court L. Boley, dec'd. Bond tertalnment.
Henry Zerbel of Marshall spent!
of Admrx. filed, letters of adminis­
Mrs. Pearl Smith was a Hastings
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and1
tration Issued, order limiting settle­ business visitor Saturday forenoon.
Mrs. John Weyerman.
ment entered.
J. D. Knowles was In Hastings on - Mrs. Ronald Haynes entertained
Mild Full Cr«au&gt;
Est. Hattie Mead, dec'd. Bond of business Monday.
lhe Hendershott L. A. S. Thursday.
Admr. filed, letters of administra­
They had a fine dinner, seventy
A
meeting
of
much
importance
tion Issued, order limiting settle­
to the community Is being held at were served and they had a fine
ment entered.
program.
Est. Same) Coulthard, dec'd. Final the M. E. church this (Wednesday) :
Mrs. Dorcas Chapman of Hastings,
account filed, order '*1)0*408 ac­ evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. M. Mc­
Mrs. Julia Meyers of Ionia and Mrs.
count entered, discharge ot Admrx. Kean of Mlddlevlllfc will discuss the Ora Hines of Ceresco spent over the I
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question of “Local Option." Rev. urn nines oi ceresco
Issued, estate enrolled.
McKean
Is
a
very
forceful
speaker
week
end with Mrs. Clara Brown
Est- Abe) M. Gardner, dec'd. In­
and will very ably state the facts ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Newton and
ventory filed.
daughter.
-.
of
the
liquor
question
as
it
exists
In
1
Est, c. L. Blasgow, dec'd. Petition
Mason Newton of Delton visited
to pay attorney filed, order to pav our county at present. Everyone is
Invited to this meeting and the at Edd. Newton's Sunday.
attorney entered.
,
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias re­
Est Sarah L. McKelvey, dec'd. Ap- church should be filled.
Monday
the
18th---from atMr. and Mrs. Duncan Parks are turned
----- ------------- -----------pearancc of attorney filed, objecmoving from the Dr. Peckham house &lt; tending A, Century of Progress, aclions and grounds of contest to the
petition for probate of alleged will Into the Joe Buehler house, recently coihpanying their daughter. Mr. and
vacated by R. F. Kunde and family. Mra Mell Hendershott, on the prefiled.
Mrs. Victor Sisson were v&gt;ous Friday. They also visited the
Est. Elroy Tobias, dec'd. Petition InMr..and
Hastings
on ‘business Monday aft"
.
former’s niece. Mr. and Mrs. Dean i
for hearing claims filed, notice to
Thompson and family In Chicago. I
creditors issued.
The community meeting will be*
H. H. Rcnsch transacted business
Est. Perry Henry, dec'd. Order
Friday Evening at tha schoolhouse. I
at Hastings Saturday forenoon.
confirming sale entered.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Brayton of The Isenhath Players will be out
Est _________
Cornelia „
A. ___
Bower.
___
dec'd.
and also the Halrmann Singing I
Proof of will filed, order confirming Detroit visited hls father. Frank D.
Ensemble from Hastings.
Brayton. Saturday afternoon.
sale entered.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mishler and
Est. Herbert Colby, dec'd. Order
PRAIRIEVILLE.
F.
E.
Brunner
were
in
Hastings
on
confirming sale entered, final ac- i
Mrs. Otis Seamen of Alma visited
business Friday.
count filed.
Mrs. Pear) Smith was in Grand her sister. Mrs. Fred Smith. Satur­
Chase &amp; Sanbor
Est. Ellen Montgomery, dec'd. Pe­
day and Sunday after spending a
tition for license to mortgage filed, Rapids on business Wednesday.
of Beech-Nut
week at the World's fair.
The local High school faculty and
order for publication entered.
Miss Maude Rockwell from near
Est. Court L. Boley, dec'd. Peti­ pupils are preparing for a carnival Bay City was a guest of Mr. and
tion for hearing claims filed, notlc^ to be-heM in I. O. O. F. hall on the Mrs. John Cappon recently.
or Hilla Bro*.
evening of Nov. 18. They are offer­
to creditors issued.
Mrs. Lewis Johnson and son Basil
Est. Joseph Peterson. Annual ac­ ing a^loor prize and will have shows of Bay City spent Friday night with
and concessions and promise a very
count filed.
/
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Johnson
and
All Flavors
Est. Donald L. Barnaby, dec'd. Fi­ Interesting evening.
family.
Mrs. K. Braendle spent last week
nal account filed, order allowing
Mr. and Mrs. Grand DePriester
account entered, discharge of spe­ In Chicago a guest at tha W. A. and MUs Myrtle Smith were at Ot­
Seifert home. Mr. Braendle spent
cial Adair., estate enroDed.
sego Saturday.
Diamond Crystal
the week end there and Mrs. BracnMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Greenman of
die accompanied him home.
Battle creek visited Mr. and Mrs.
MILO.
Frank Brayton was a business vis­
Jake Johnson Sunday.
Last Week's Letter.
itor at Hastings Monday forenoon.
Horace Waters spent a day at A
The twenty-sixth annual meeting
Mrs. Claude Walton visited her
of the Prairieville Township Sun­ Inother, Mrs. Ida Myers, at Grand Century of Progress/last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Krick and Mr.
day School Association will be held Rapids from Friday until Sunday
and
Mrs. Chester Joluicock visited |
at Milo M. E. church Sunday. Oct. evening.
the World's fair and are touring I
28. beginning at 1:30 P. M. A good
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dltmar and
program Is assured with Mrs. Shep­ Mr. and Mys. Ted Christman of through Wisconsin and Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Porter of Mus- |
herd In charge of the music; a re­ Grand Rapltft were Monday evening
port of the County Convention; A guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs kegon called on Mr. and Mrs. Hen- |
ry Benson Saturday night and Sun­
talk to Sunday school workers by Victor Sisson.
day callers were. Mr. and Mrs. Hor- !
Rev. Mlle*. and an address by Rev.
The teachers of Freeport school
Belles of Richland. An invitation to and several surrounding country ton Pennock of Hastings and Ebon I
all interested tn Sunday school work. schools will attend the annual Pennock of Big Rapids. Mr. Benson
Louis and Lena Dunn of Gales­ Teachers' Institute at Grand Rap­
Thursday a pre-nuptial mlscelburg were callers of their uncle. H. ids tills week Thursday and Friday.

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brought to us each Sunday by our
pastor. Rev. Mlles.

ALL SET for a Winter
of Clean, Healthy Heat
can be found. You see Mr. and Mrs. Citizen
happily gazing upon their filled-up coal bin.
That mean* a Winter of clean, economical and
healthy beat You, too, ought to fill your coal
bin now. Price* are down—but they're bound
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Jack Mercure of Kalamazoo came
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morning to spend die day hunting
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We've heard a lot of Interesting
comments about that Foulkes sup­
per Friday night. Several have won­
dered hbw many votes that supper
bought. Personally we'd like to
know what percentage of those pres­
ent will actually vote for Mr‘.
Foulkes. Certainly not *11 of them,
for there were several present from
Kent and Ionia counties. There Vas
at least one honest man in the
crowd, for Mr. Denise. Farmer-La­
bor candidate for governor, frankly
stated that he knew he wouldn't get
elected.
Thc condition of the rick ones.
Uncle David Moulton and Mrs. P. E.
Brunner, does not Improve as their
many friends wish It would.
Philip Nagler. son of Roy Nagler.
of Chicago, and Miss Grace Hindley of Omaha. Nebraska, were unit­
ed in marriage In Chicago on Sun­
day. October 14. They have been
visiting the bride's parents In Oma­
ha and will visit here a few days,
after which they will make their
home in Chicago.
We are sorry tn report the Sudden
death of Ford Carr, which occurred
about one o'clock Tuesday morning.
Mr. Carr had been. In poor health
for some time but had been out for
a ride with his daughter. Mrs. Chas.
Hoyt, on Monday. He was stricken
with a sudden lllheaa about 10:30
Monday evening and thc end came
a short time later. Mr. Carr, with
Mr. Hoyt ha* conducted the Stand-

hone of Mrs. W. F. Smith for Miss
Haze) Calthrop whose marriage to
Paul Nagel of Hickory Comers will
be an event of the near future.
Guessing contests were indulged in. 1
Uie prizes being won by Miss Maxine ,
Bolyen. Mrs. Marshall Calthrop and
Mrs. Woods, which were given the
bride elect. She received many love­
ly gifts.
Mrs. Bess Hughes had thc misfor­
tune to sprain her ankle last week.
Mrs. Pierson and Mrs- Woods were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Woods and family of Delton Sunday.
Mrs Pierson will spend the week
with Elizabeth and Junior Woods
at Hickory Comers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lamoreaux
and family. George and Elliott Bar­
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and Mrs. Lewis Johns and son of
Bay City were week end guests of
Mr. ana Mrs. Elmer Doud.
Miss Nina B. Smith and LtKlle
Adrlanson were In Kalamazoo on
business Monday.
Miss Margaret Reed and Forrest
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Nell of Detroit over the week end.
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John Willison and son Ed. spent
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near Pottersville.
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Ella Collison and daughter of

and he had made many friends who
Collison's on'Sunday.
Sympathy to the bereaved one*.
We are glad to welcome Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Goach returned Satur­ Mrs. Art CXJllson back to our neigh­
day from a week's visit In Detroit borhood again m. they have built

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SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

THE HASTINGS BANNER
14 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 31,1934

PAGES Ito 8

THOUGH BIG FLEET Political campaign news SypERV SflW
PURE SELFISHNESS '!woodlatnodp^S.vIDEhD ■It
REPUBLICAN
DEMOCRATIC
Starting Preparation! EarWil l Pflll IT:DeP°BitorB will Receive 25 AT BROTHI
OF BRITISH SHIPS
PORTION TAXES Her Than Last Year—
IlL IVILL UHLL II Per Gent—Total Amount
GOOD SKATING POND
ASSURED BY COUNCIL

NEW YORK TIMES
Introduclng the Democratic can­
FOR VANDENBERG. didates for county offices.
The New York Times, the out­ *
GEORGE LEONARD.
AMOUNTS TO BE LEVIED
standing newspaper of the United
Record of efficiency unsurpassed
IN THE TOWNSHIPS
।States (politics, independent Demo- by any previous sheriff . . . Obtained
Icrat), published the following in ter - confessions from all but four arrest­
DETERMINED
jesting
editorial concerning
the felonies in the post 22 months
ed for
mncri ADATinU
Michigan senatorial campaign in . . . Operates his department with one
SOME
SCHOO
(-’DISTRICTS
UtLLAnA I IUis
|their issue of October 15:
■ e
less deputy than law allows him . . .
HF
INnFPPNDFNPC From Michigan comes news too Gets extraordinary cooperation from. HAVE NO TAX THIS YEAR
Uf miJEFElWCNUt |go0d to be true. The Democrats are sheriffs
of bordering counties and
nHVC "U IRA Iflia I CRH

WAS ANCHORED OUT IN
NEW YORK HARBOR AND
.THREATENING CITY

New Dam to Be Built

Ii (As,000.00

The Woodland State Bank is^to
The city has decided to have a IS THE AMENDMENT TO
real skating pond for the kids next
REDUCE THE GASO­
pay a 25 per. cent dividend, which
winter. If that Is possible. They atwill amount to 432.000. This an­
LINE
TAX
। tempted to have one last winter, but
nouncement came from James L.
l their plans miscarried to quite an
extent because the valley of Fall WOULD PUT UNFAIR BUR- i Wednesday. This bank has'been
creek, where the pond was located. I
nrti mi or*i rr-TiTr closcd slnce
national banking
DEN ON REAL ESTATE holiday In February. 1933. It waa
had so much stuff in it which came
to the surface and spoiled the skat­
,. « . ~~J. .— .
- i
Placed in the hands of a conw-. aw-^« xel--. » ’ald
have Hiram Johnson, full of from state officers. . . In 1931-32 had
Was Made by the Continental nominations and secure, to come and a crime wave ” In Bany county with For 0,ly of Hailing! State ing. The city Is going at it earlier Would Rob Schools of $5,- : servator until March of this year,
time and so expect to have a
’ Session in j
j set his speaking-apparatus at work a series of armed robberies. . Elevy y Congress in
Tax Is $2,838.61, and Co. this
000,000 State Aid They
-------- --- ~
ifor the Democratic nominee for
good pond. The darn will be more
celver.
en of these robbers were caught and
i. ton dkk nn
’
Philadelphia
substantial than the one made a
nils dividend toGreatly
the depositors
Need
------------ K------[Senator. Prank Picard, Michigan Is convicted and given long terms In
lax 18 9^0,000.00
The Michigan Tburist and Resort *u&gt; ^P01^ wlthout “W lQan fram
It was only a few months ago endeared to Mr. Johnson. It voted prison. Since then no armed robbery
The board of supervisors at lhe year ago and the bed of the pond
navy ,i —
for Theodore
Roosevelt, and him In has been attempted in Barry coun-, October session made the apportlon- will be cleaned up. The labor is Association, as
—.------i— •government,
----- ;—
z
that the great American r.«„
os wcu
well us
as uic
the Lasi
East rthe
Federal
the•—
money
Canal1! 1912.
1912- Will he overcome the inertia ty. . . Administration of sheriff’s de- ment of state tax and county tax furnished by the federal govern- Michigan and North Michigan asso- i having been collected from the
passed through the Panama Canal
----- •have
- - ----•
clatlons,
put themselves
on lHnnV'«
bank 5 In.n.
,oa,uand ploughed its way through the]of success and tranquility and do partment more economical this year to the various supervisor's districts ment.
record
as
opposed
to
any
constltuJ
waters up to New York city, his best to substitute a freshman for and last than ever before. . . Exper- of the county. The township clerks
steamed in through the gateway' •» Republican of known independ- ience of George Leonard in his office i sent In their reports showing the
tlonal amendment limiting the gas I
known os "The Narrows" and pa-[ence. a discriminating supporter as lias paid high dividends to Barry I amounts to be raised for township
! or any other tax by constitutional.
raded for the approbation of the | well as a friendly critic of the New county . . Dividends will continue I purposes, and for the various school
amendment. The time has arrived to
’
President and the public. The Deal?
with his re-election to office.
| districts. Below we give a summary
put a stop to lumbering up the con- j
If he does. Mr. Borah will forsake
great harbor was alive with ships
------------- । of the taxes to be raised In each sustltution of this state with what
and crowded
with people. The the West and make himself heard
T. 8. K. REID.
pervlsor’s district in the county, as
should be statute laws. The object'
Campaigning for re-election as | well u in the school districts:
spectacle must have been a thrill- in parts of the Wolverines. In a let­
।In putting them in the constitution,
ter he says of senator Vandenberg. county clerk after a first term not- . ASSYRIA—State
tax.
$478.22;
is to prevent any legislative action
His loss would be Incalculable. able for his success in handling |county tax, $3,510.00; township tax. TEAMS TO ENTER STATE in the future. It ta far more difficult I TOWNSHIP ELECTION IN­
phi theater almost unequalled for
ito get something out of the consti-l
(Continued on page three)
(Continued on page five)
I$600.00; highway repair. $109 48
maritime display.
These
little
SPECTORS’ LAW NOT
LEAGUE
MEETS
AGAIN
| tutlon than it Is to get It In.
peace time shows of to-day may
.....................................................
— । School district taxes—No. 1. $850;
CHANGED
THIS YEAR
I The reason for the action taken,
perhaps convey the Impression that
it has "always been thus" in New HIGHWAY DEPT. TO
by the tourist associations Is that; _v __
City.
ithey
realize
Hint
Michigan
has
reEXCEPT
WHERE MORE
BUILD EATON CO. ROAD
^TNaV.d'i^ "“■* FIRST CONTEST TO BE
Iceived this year from tourists, com-I
TUAN HNC PRCOIUCT
How many of us stop to think
that less than 160 years ago New
1 nR*’ ur,c “ntLIMUI
HELD IN NOVEMBER Ing from outside of this state, over
pi
»*i.ti&gt;iobk-buw u.,
, 4300,000.000. Why have these tour- |
York City was in the hands of the Concerted Action by Barry
enemy?
fact,
day I।
tats come to Michigan? First, be­ Provisions of the Law Are
——In
— —
- on
-■ the
— very
--,
Co. Folks Might Get
Question to Be Argued Con­ cause
Congress In
in
we have good roads, well
that the Continental Oongre-ss
uinLo,,I $645.34; No. 2. $573 68; No. 3. $279.48;
Cited for Benefit of
2nd, j
session at Philadelphia, on July 2nd.
Highway North
j maintained.
Second, because we
cerns Federal Aid
No. 4. $393.12; No. 5, $300.Q0; No. 6,
THEIR
WIVES,
TEACHERS
Town Boards
1776, resolved upon Independence. I We notice that State Highway
[have the great lakes and hundreds
$450.00; No 3 frl.. $140.64; No. 4 frl.,
for Schools
of beautiful inland lakes which atOctober 29. 1934.
ncet
ene,nJ, •hips, loaded I commissioner
Murray
VanWagAND NURSES WERE
$185.19; No. 5 frl:. $158.40; No. 7 frl.,
Hastings High school will enter Trac?"these' tourists.
Banner,
$536.76.
GUESTS OF HONOR
Doe., anybody believe these tour- Hastings. Michigan.
BARRY—State lax. $649.88; coun­ debating teams In the Michigan
the purpose of attacking It. That department has taken over the Eatty tax. $4,770.00; township tax. $1.­ LeaRue contests again this year. Uta would come to Michigan If Hie Gentlemen:
was only 158 years ago—a very short on “nd Barry county highway from DECORATIONS APPRO­
Following our conversation. I am
979,20- School taxes—No. 1 consoli­ according to Albert Becker, coach of stBte and the counties failed to keep
time, when recorded history Is con- Charlotte westward on Lawrence
debating. The question up for dis- , the highways m good condition? writing you concerning a new elecPRIATE TO HALLOWE’EN dated. $3,445,70; No. 3. Consolldut- cuwlon this year will be "Resolved.; Roads would soon get in poor condlaidered. Independence then was u'Ave. to M-14 In this county as a
ed'school tax. $2,87104. and debt
mere figure of speech as far as New 3tat&lt;‘ trunk ,lnc highway, and that
service, $2,063.56;. No. 8 frl., $1179. That the federal government should, non If the state and counties lacked appointment of Inspectors of elec­
City mm
was twuvn'tcv,
concerned, uul
but Mint
that u w,n
Improved
as soon ...
as ...
lhe Dean Bhailer Matthews of
। York
*
:
- —
* - .
CARLTON—State tax. $637 62; adopt the policy of equalizing edu-, the money to keep them In repair, tion with reference to their political
fact did not dampen the spirits of state can secure die necessary funds,
Chicago Gave Address on county tax. $4,680.00; township tax. cations) opportunity throughout the,The only way to put them In good affiliations. I appreciate your offer
those brave men who were deterHostings Is Interested In this
$1,047.92. School taxes—No. 1. $161.­ nation by means of annual grants condition would be to put a tax on to allow me space in the Banner to
Asiatic Countries
I mined to win their freedom. There highway because it U the shortest
86; No. 2. $1,000-00; No. 3. frl.. to the several states for public ele- property to meet the expejise. The notify election boards throughout
waa then no United States, save forirood 10 Charlotte, and Its improveThe annual party, given by the $187.11; No. 4 frl , $459 80; No. 5 frl . mentary and secondary education." j voters ought to know whether they the county as to the interpretation
lhe promise contained in JefTer- ment
be greatly appreciated. Hastings Rotary Club to the Rotary $286 00; No. 6 frl-. $327.20; No. 7.
Twenty-one students are working । WBnt that done or not. Reducing the oi this law. because I know that
। tons newly written masterpiece. ;Th»s distance between this city and
Anns, the teachers and the nurses of $448 00; NO. 8 frl.. $31.36; No. 9. on material to cover both the nega- i g(U tax from three centa a gallon to great confusion exists and grave re­
Nevertheless what was done that Charlotte, also between Charlotte
tlve and affirmative arguments. A [ two centa would rob the highways of sults might follow.
Pennock hospital. Including other $600 00; No. 10 frl.. $505.96; No. 11
day in Philadelphia carried its full and Grand Rapids, would be mater­
practice
debate will be held this Frl- I Michigan of 47.000.000, greatly needSeveral township
boards have
guests, was glv&lt;ai In Puller hall frl.. $81.23; No. 12. $290.00; No. 12 frl..
significance to a general, a hastily- la,1&gt;’ reduced if the routing of this
day evening at the Battle Creek |e(j for building and maintaining either come to my office or have
could
that Monday evening. Il was a delight­
gathered army, and a citizenry, trunk
,r,,nW line ~*"
w be changed
CASTLETON—State tax. $1,189.40; Central High school commencing at | roads. It would rob the schools of called me on the piionc to know
ful
affair.
The
committee
had
made
about to be beleaguered, and later. it would connect with the Nashville­ the room beautiful with autumn leaf county tax. $8,73000; township tax. 7:15 o’clock. Hastings will be rep- Michigan of $5,000,000, because there whether they were eligible to sit as
to be taken. It really brought to a, Vermontville highway south of the decorations and flowers and had $2,172.08. School taxes—No. 1 frl.. resented on the affirmative side by has been inserted in these amend- inspectors of election on next TuesWtie “Joker" that would day- Section 3047 of the Compiled
head that which men and women। bridge over the Thornapple at Ver- prepared a special platform for the $4,672.26; No.- 2. $450.00; No. 3. Vernon Winlnger. Dwight Ferris, m&lt;nta
Mary Ann Hewitt; on the nega- • prevent a sales tax on automobiles Laws of 1929 provides:
•
had been seriously discussing all। montvlllr; and the safety of drivers orchestra.
$672.06; No. 4. $427.70; No. 5. $476.86; and
til'. aM* Kv
—n-nv' liar ’
____ ___
.__ .»
___,,
_ .
&gt;’‘’T»&gt;
1.1.. —which
.
Di _a township
comprises
•over the colonies for many a day. would be increased If It could avoid
Each lady as site entered the hall No. 6. $499.00; No. 7. $577.97; No. 8. tlve side by Ruth Hathaway, Mar-; OT gasoline. Another ’Joker" Is that
garet
Densmore
and
Ruth
Mej
(Continued
on page four)
one election precinct only, and tn
It was the climax of all that had। the two railroad crossings in Nash- was presented with a large chrys­
(Continued on page six)
ivUle.
Thert
Is
ample
room
on
the
Laughlin.
—
.
■
.
—
-----------------precinct numbered "one” of a
(Oontlnued on page 9. part 2)
i south side of the railroad track at anthemum and fine bouquets graced
AnJher practice debate will be RECEPTION FOR HON.
township which comprises more
the speakers* table.
The color BOTH SIDES ENTI­
held |dlh Grand Rapids Central
nOllhifCD
1 Nashville to do this.
than “one” election precinct, the
| Evidently the business interests of scheme was in keeping with the sea­
Hign school in the high school auWILBER M. BKULKtn
supervisor, the township clerk, and
TLED
TO
HEARING
son
and
Hallowe'en
time.
Each
lady
Charlotte have gone after this trunk
di tori um here, Tuesday afternoon, I
——
the Justice of the peace whose
was
given
a
ticket
which
entitled
lllne. It seems to us that a concert­
NOV. 6. Both Sides of the question American Legion and Auxiliterm of office will first expire,
her
to
a
chanoe
to
draw
a
bouquet,
A
Public
Newspaper
Must
! cd movement ought to be made In
will be discussed. No formal de-,
shall, when eligible, be the inspec­
ary Entertaining on
this county to secure a state, trunk one by the Rotary Anns, the other
Be Fair to Both Sides
clsions will be awarded but the
tors of election."
line leading straight north from this by the teachers or nurses. Mrs.
Friday Evening
members of the debating class will
Act No. 176 of the Public Acta of
in Public Matter
[city oti Broadway. It would mater- Thomas Sullivan was fortunate
judge the results.
.
1933
did not-------------------amend this---particular
Laurence J. Bauer Post No.-------------------------—------ —
1 tally decrease the distance to enough to get the bouquet for the
Because the Banner believes that
Local teams will enter the first American Legion and the Auxiliary section, above quoted. This latter
FIVE TALENTED SPEAK. northern Michigan pefinta.
Rotary Anns, and Miss Mildred both sides are entitled to a hearing
state league debate on November 22 will have a reception honoring for- act, *in
townships
reads,
-----reference
------------ --to --------*•*--------Boeskool.
a
nurse
at
Pennock
hos
­
In
ita
columns,
and
because
what
ERS COMING TO
with an opponent not yet named. mer Governor Wilber M. Brucker at
"In each precinct, other than
pital.
drew
the
other.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
has been said about the local option It Is probable, however, that the lhe Legion home on Friday evening
precinct numbered orje in a town­
HASTINGS
■ A delightful menu, prepared by question in the Banner has been
meet will be held out of town and of this week following the rally at
ship which comprises more than
(Continued on page'seven)
largely on the affirmative side of the that Hastings will defend the nega­ the Metiiodlst church.
one election precinct, three elec­
Issue, we print this week two paid tive side of the question.
ALL TO EMPHASIZE
tors of such precinct, to be ap­
Mr. Brucker Is a World war veter­
METHODIST L. A. S.
advertisements for the "League
Three members of the team last an and a highly respected Legion­
pointed by the township board be­
CHARACTER BUILDING
Against Local Option." and the year will be eligible to take part tn naire and the local men and women
fore each election, shall be the in­
SPONSORS PLAY Michigan Brewers Association.
the present series of debates. They are pleased to honor him in this
spectors of election; provided,
Membership
of
this
League
we
are
Dr. Howard McClusky of Ann
are Doris Shute, Vern Wininger and way. It is hoped that there may be
however, that not more than two
Are Presenting "Everybody’s told entirely eliminates those who Homer Yeckley.
of such Inspectors of election shall
a good attendance on Friday eve­
Arbor Gives the First
liquor. As a public newspaper
Hastings High Is a member of the ning.
(Continued on page four)
Here" on Nov. 8 and 9— sell
the Banner would have no right to Michigan High School Forensic As­
Number Nov. 15
An All Men Oast
refuse their advertising. Our read­ sociation again this year. There are
Through the efforts of the Cen­
ers know how much sympathy the 160 schools In the League.
Plans
are
now
well
under
way
for
tral Parent-Teacher Association of
the staging of the home talent play, Banner lias for the liquor traffic. We
this city, the University of Michigan
"Everybody’s Here.” which will be have been offered all aorta of ad­ THE FIRST ANNUAL
Is offering to the people -of Barry
presented Thursday and Friday eve­ vertising by liquor manufacturing
county an extension course In “Par­
CROPS SHOW
nings, Nov. 8 and 9. In the Central concerns, but have never opened our
ent Education." There will be a ser­
school auditorium. Seventy local advertising columns to them. The
ies of five lectures, all bearing on
Sponsored by the National
men will appear in the cast—not a Judgment of the Banner Is that the
that subject. They will emphasize
woman In It—and It promises to be less people have to do with alcohol
Bank of Hastings—Prises
character education of children in
one of the funniest, most entertain­ in any form the better off they will
the home. This is a subject in To the Voters of Barry County:
Are Offered
which every parent should be Inter­ 'while a man who runs for office ing and delightful home talent pro­ be financially, physically, mentally,
and
morally.
But
that
view
would
The first annual Crops Show will
sated; and Interested parents are In- has to receive his nomination from ductions staged in Hastings for
a political party. I have always felt some time. By the magic touch of not Justify us in excluding those who be held at the National Bank of
rted to attend these meetings.
oppose
local
option
from
represen
­
Hastings Nov. 5th to 10th. Thqj&gt;ur’.hat partisanship must be forgot­ rouge, lip stick and powder mere
Following is the program:
tation In our advertising columns, so posc of the show Is entirely educa­
November 15—"The Father's Part ten in doing my official duty. I men will be transformed into state­
long as they do not drag any per­
as a Character Builder." Dr. How­ have shown no favoritism, but have ly matrons, beautiful ladies and sonalities into that advertising, tional.
There .will be no eptry fees reard Y. McClusky. Dr- McClusky is tried always to be impartial, and to vamping flappers.'
"Everybody's Here’* Is a take-off which they nave not done in this qulred and all exhibits must have
the assistant professor of education­ give everyone a square deal.
been grown In Barry county by the
I have especially worked to save on an old fashioned borne coming instance.
al psyciwlogy at the University of
Our readers will decide for them- exhibitors.
the
taxpayers
of
Barry
county
the
with
some
very
new
fashioned
peo
­
Michigan. Dean Whitehouse, when
The largo lobby of the "bank will
he was here recently, told the mem- heavy expense of criminal trials by ple present The town hall Is the
be fitted up with tables for the most
gelling the evidence so complete setting, where city officials, a recep­ Ing for or against local option,
(Continued on page eight)
The fact that the Michigan Brew­ attraative display of all exhibits
and convincing that nearly every tion committee and master of cere­
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT.
man arrested for crime in Barry monies welcome the local and re­ ers Association is ready to pay for Entries will be relumed to exhibit­
county stnee I have been sheriff turned townspeople and stage and space to fight local option shows ors who call for them not later than
has confessed his guilt and no trial screen personalities. Some of the that they do not believe there will one week after the close of the show.
All entries must be at the bank
was necessary. Had there been a high points of the show are the ap­ be, as some say, more liquor con­
trial in each of these criminal cases, pearance of Sadie, the cake walking sumed if we banish the traffic. They by three o'clock Monday, Nov. Sth.
it would have cost the county sev­ high brown gal. Hiram and Eve­ would keep out of the -picture if and those who wish to enter ex­
they
didn
’
t
believe
their
business
hibits
will confer a favor If they
eral times the salary jyild me—for lina Komlkal and their ten Komikal
'
will noUfy the Bank at once of tiie
the average cost of a criminal trial Kids, chorus of gay 90's and the would suffer.
products they wish to enter.
In circuit court is 4350,
k
Flappers of. 1934. Madame Zelma
Call at the National Bank of Has­
The prosecuting attorney and the and her tricky tap dancing bear and
tings and get one of the Premium
sheriff are the law-enforcing officers a fistic encounter between the fight­
Books showing the cosh premiums
at the county. A new prosecutor,Ing Amazon from. Bouth America
that will be awarded for first, second
will be chosen November 6. Wheth- and Knockout Nelson from Goat's,
E. E. GRAY.
and third prizes.
er it will be wise-to have both law- Grove. The evening culminates in a |
&gt;2
Read the announcement of the
enforcing officers new men Is for nowu.
riotous Beauty coou,.
Contest in
In .lUOl
which
National Bank of Hastings In this
the voters to decide.
(•*rive
— local
*------------------ *- —
men compete,
me piay u 7---',
.c '
u
Issue for further particulars.
If my experience as isheriff
---------—
will being sponsored by the Ladies’ Aid
i
Kinty, I1 will
will soclaty of the Methodist church.
Pc™
klf^ffliiJ
be of value to Barry county,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
toiher term,
term.
The following committees are in
n.*^
in^Sldn
be glad to serve for another
est to
serve charge
charge of
of the
the production:
nroduction:
CatUe’
JxxVt7:.hay
I I believe that my record tn the
and will do my very best
to serve
you faithfully and efficiently.
’
General chairman. Mrs. Warren E. and tools. Read full particulars of state legislature during the past Iso &gt;
this sale elsewhere In this issue of years entitles me to a second term.
Adv.
George
W.
Leonard.
Carter;
Cast:
Mrs.
D.
D.
Walton.
Allan C. Hyde. Republican candi­
the Banner.
These are critical times and we can­
Mrs. A. H. Carveth. Mrs. Robert
date for County Clerk. Present
not afford to be partisan. I will &gt;
SESSION COST &gt;1.093.10.
Cook, Mrs. A. B. Gldley, Mrs. Keith I
Chairman Barry Co. Board of Su­
greatly appreciate your support dur- |
PUPILS TO RE-ENACT
pervisors.
The supervisors* proceedings show Puller. Mrs. Roy Hubbard; Adver­
x-HlSTORIC CONVENTION Ing the coming election.
My commercial training and prac­ what it costa to have a twelve day tising: Mrs. M. J- Cross. Mrs. C. D.
Charles F. Parker.
tical experience in public businru session of the Board of Supervisors. Bauer. Mrs, Floyd Everhart; Cos­
Members of Albert Becker's fourth Candidate for state representative
and the affairs of county govern­ The pay roll for live two weeks was tumes: Mrs. M. E. Whitman. Mrs. .hour civic class will put on a drama­ on the Democratic ticket—Adv.
ment qualify me to capably perform 4960.00 and the mileage 443.10, a James Long, Mrs. J. Haney, MUi ]tization of the constitutional conven­ 16-31.
the work of this office.
tion during Assembly hour comIf elected I pledge my undividded
MADE A4IAIN.
Miss Sadie Glasgow; Stage: Mrs. J.
EPISCqPAL RUMMAGE SALE.
During the month of September
November 9. Ail action in the play
Brozak. Mrs. Theodore Knopf, Mrs.
the Windstorm Company of this
will be based on hteterlcal facta.
church. Thursday and Friday. Nov. Guy Keller; Tickets: Mrs. W. L.
city added $2,500,000 of new insur­
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Hinman. Mrs. C. H. Hinman; Ush­
A CORRECTION.
ance, which is a good record for that
1 and 2.—Adv. 10-31.
Will appreciate your support at
ers: Mrs. Esther White, Miss Ethel
month. Despite unfavorable flnan-'
the polls on Tuesday. Nov. 6.
ice at Emmanuel Episcopal church cial conditions the Company w
has UM.
not , A privilege that cornea to every
BALE OF BAKED GOODE.
Jay Blajtney.
Tickets may be obtained from 'on Sunday. Nov. 4. At the 10-J0 only held Ita own thia year, but has American citizen once eacU year la
At Feldpauach market. Saturday,
Republican Nominee for Sheriff.
members of the Ladies' Aid Society,
made a gain In the volume of ita support of the Red Crosa in ita Roll
Nov. 3. by ladies of St. Rose pariah.
members of tfic cast and at Cordes Grand Rapids attorney, will speak Insurance.
Call. Membership enables us all to
-------- --------■«
----lend a helping hand to the needy
on the recent Atlantic City convenFRIED CHICKEN SUPPER.
EPISCOPAL RUMMAGE SALE.
everywhere, to feed those who are their famillss, emergency aid. rsCHICKEN BUFFER.
Banfield church served at 6 P. M.
CHICKEN PIE HUPPERAt parish house, one door west of hungry, to shelter the homeless and constructkxi work following national
Thursday eve., Nov. Sth. Price 40c.
At Welcome Corners, Wednesday,
At Cedar Creek church Saturday,
DANCE AT WELCOME.
church. Thursday and Friday. Nov. ,be an ever present friend and proNov, 7, 23 cents, 5 to 7 o’clock.—Adv. Nov. 3, 6 P. M., 25c.—Adv.
Friday night, Nov. 1—Adv.
1 and 2—Adv. 10-31.
Hector.
Thia organtmUon goes
(Continued on page ata)
|

H.H.S. DEBATORS
READY FOR ACTION

nn nuTrnTiimp

*’

SECOND MONDAY

Speaker Hag Had Many and
Varied'Experiencaa in Thia
.
and ________________________
Other Landa
A« the Banner explained

a

few

Ciiase 8. Osborn, because the lllnesa
of Mr. Osborn compelled a cancella-

IMF
8IW P RRIY
inc umitiinu

t

CENTRAL P. T. A.
LECTURE COURSE

1934 I^ed Cross Poster
Invites Your Membership

One Auction Sale

NOVEMBER IS
DATE CHANGED TO

PROS. »m. STITES_ _ _ _ _ _ _

uictinpq
rniTunv
HASTINGS
HAdllllbd ROTARY
nUlfllll

CLUB
ENTERTAINS
LLUd tN
tn AINb ™.,y

HONOR GUEST TO Bl HOW.
CHASE 8. OSBORN ON

evening. Nov. 12. the second Monday
night of the month, instead at the
third. This will enable* trim to get
Brotherhood date, which is Nov. it.
This will be an open meeting and

a privilege for both fathers and sons
to listen to one of the most interest­
ing speakers this or any other state
several books, a contributor to many
leading magazines and a world trastate’s outstanding philanthropists.
By a fortunate discovery of iron
which he sold to the United
States Steel Company, he accumu­
lated a very large fortune. Before

ing success with his dally newspap­
er published at Sault Ste. Marte. De­
siring to have his large fortune used
for benevolent purposes, be has

gan University and to his own Alma
Mater. DcPauw University, as well
as to many other good causes- He

fortable sum to his farnl
Michigan's most liberal

paper man and philanthropist, ha
has a fund of information to pass oti
to other* that will greatly benefit

the meeting next month. Monday
evening, November 12. Do not forget
the change in date.
The supper squad will be
lows:

CITY-WIDE HALLOW.E’EN PARTY TONIGHT

BoyaXfo to Fairground! «■£
/dirla to Gym—Parade \
/
Start! at 7:15
Tonight. Wednesday, all N thi

Hallowe’en party starting al 7:16

will begin at the central achooi-

stunU being planned for both boys
and girls. The High school band to
will

Marion whitman. Robert Moore and
Homer Smith comprise the commlt-

The boys are to be divided Into
age groups as follows: Group 1. aM

captain; Group 3. ages 13 to 14, J0«
Brozak, captain; Group 4. imi Li
and up. Dr. M. R. Kinde, captain.

Cider, friedcakes and
the girl
doughnt
the youngster*

iva hoi

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1M4

RECEPTION FOR REV.

I

AND MRS. McSHERRY ’

I

STATE RELIEVED OF
PAYING OBLIGATION

Boy Scout News

* pbomibi

SSG’US' S|

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KALAMAZOO MAN ARRESTED BY SHERIFF

LOCAL NEWS

-Harlem Rhapsody*' a fast moving
musicale. with some of tire best col­
ored talent to the country.

Uro.ny

MARTIN CORNERS.
Episcopal rummage sale, at parish
Mrs. Arthiy Jones of
house. one door vest ot church. [QrandVlUe and MT. and Mrs. Dowell
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 1 and 2 De mond and granddaughter. Joyce
• J.. an a,
nf North Castleton
r*M«tlarton were
—to— Oi.aarf.a
ot
Sunday

।church Friday evening under the
'b- (and Hubnt Bronwn «nd Clarence
I auspices of the adult Bible classes, j
; Hockney, assistants are planning on
j about ninety people gave a reception a
siouauy evening,
a dir
big tunc
time Monday
evening. x*w.
Nov a.
5.
jto their new pastor nnd hto wife. The boys will be given an ImprovL-ed
Rev. and
Mrs.
E.■ T
O.
railroad Mcaci
ticket 4*4*
for a
a o**c
one way
way paapas­
RE—
x- ”
” McSherry.
—*' ;Aft— 44*44,*-w*4
tor- Ivar! n I, tn o I'tt n hgbt 1 n 111111 rwrf limlr _ _ . ...
.
----.
--.
.
..
-----O4*»*
Atoaj
4VV.A4.
**•«
U4*444IB4V&lt;.SERVF FUND DID IT er P*rU*l5g °r, a ^?untlful
,.uck sa«r to "^°y Town.- the ultimate
Knvc ruiw LUU II-supper,
helms Abcn
A hen Johnson).
jnhiuank
■tsupper. being introduced collective- destination being
»----------------- -* Thia Vn*r Will ' y flnd 111 5|‘aktog hands with thc . cabin down the Thornapple river.
AMOMmcni lUta xear win minmer and hto wife, a program — —— ----------- ---------- —- -- —'
—
—
given
An
exercise
called
"Wel
­
Restore the Fund to For­
boys being allowed a "stopover" at
come" was given by seven girls. Mar- "Aspiration Heights" along
the
mer Figarp
!)orle Reed, Marcele Edmonds. Nellie "line." with a "special excursion to property was awessed. the state paid r u by many considered hto ^,h ^m.re^F\rn„^L'
The Windstorm insurance Com- Stine, Pauline Everson. Neva Wnr- Recreational Park." Dinner vfill be the local authorities the city or "mouthpiece." November 3. on the
U- ot mttcrU1 from. lhe. Ar.‘*!c
pany
coolPtDJ new did a wiser thing than ner. Freda Stine, and Imogene
InJ°«ene CDO
'- serred. a "dining car reservation" township tax
on -----lhe exempted
prop- --loTiMMit
------------------- ------------------------------ nutJta
lbll6hed
editorlai Ice Cream Company plant tn this
when they decided a few years ago ey. A potted fern and flowers, a counon formine oart of the ticket LrtvkY. Iafl
11 P'*w“
city. The offense alleged took place
‘ "Too Many Demparly tn September. Mr. Rooden
*
amount of money on hand Mrs. McSherry. were then presented Ros-s Johnson. Fred Ballance and)quires lhe exemption, but the leglsclalm3 h« bought lhe material that
wM Ukcn out oI
plani
ayallalrie to pay windstorm losses, by little Loraine Schantz. She said Charles Hinman, nils venture'is a lature in 1933 "exempted" the state •nttexntstantomenta.
t*?,borr°ijlIlg .1^ ordcr “M* name to Welcome, but I dldnt
O( tjlc unnual reregistration from paying 'the local taxing unit,
city; but as the officers of that com­
•
dered
the
country
or
the
Admlnisto a»et them, it would build up a know what to say. so I have Just
| *11 the slate stands! or now to a
pany had never given any one per­
good-ateed reserve fund, which would brought you this nice big bouquet."
. . .
ClUlSneMte
ex^wt
- — ------- --------— roldi^JTnrop—----- —3 t rat ton than the election jot more
| willingness to exempt aoldier'a prop- Senator* and Representatives able mission to sell it they insist that
«ny It through a period of heavy They received also a box of home
Unrry COUQly
reprcsenled ’«ty f^.tete "?Pc!d7
to
nc
Rooden had no right to take it.
^Thto vear has brought axcentlon
wto' Bt 1110 Regional Scout meeting held ’ This makes a confusing mess for
in the national interest regard- hence this serious charge against
Thlx year has brought exception- &amp;
day Who prophesied an early
earlj wtowin- att p
PftSt
c„--Kvem
-ravcrn’m
ln Bat
Battle
He Cr^k^V^^^^
Creek all Izv-al ctltwrvlwhlr-h f'l-v t rv Fn 1u.
Ire-— .._.4j
.him.
“Z.
t0 ~e Windstorm ter?
.
Friday and Friday evening. Six I work out the best they can
-■ -.««.«,
-u‘u"acr
*L"MJ
-v
n -.vw »uu..
rvM»
luira6
o. I According to lhe officers he dis"A tew such leaders, regardless of
Company. The Augurt storm, wtoch
After smgmg by the congregation
prCscnt from here all day and
»
Party labels, can hold proposed leg- P0*** of part of the machinery and
6OUl^eaftwYtl across the and scripture reading prayer wa.s seventeen more went for the bun- : CTATC AMFKinMPMT
, Islatlon up to public scrutiny
materials that he took, from the
-A-.M„ wendel. Quel nnd cv&lt;rnlhg SCMton&lt; about 250 b 1 A ' h AMtNUMt.Nl
state e-toto.
from r..A&lt;«v4»
Ludington caused „to.
un­ orIcrfd by Rcv

Miss Betty M. Lane 1* entertain­
Elmer Ledle and Lloyd Oogiwell
ing Mr*. Cruo'a Camp Fire Group
of E. Lansing were Sunday after­
thi* afternoon.
•
You will find Martin Smoked Salt noon callers at Orr Ftaber's.
MLu Jeanette Trautweln of near
and Martin Sausage Seasoning at
the Wallace Feed and Seed Store.— Morgan was an over the week end
| guest of her. grandmother. Mn. Eva
Adv.
You will find Martin Smoted Salt I Trautweln.
and Martin Sauiagr Seasoning at
Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler of
the. Wallace Feed and Seed Store —, Woodland were Sunday guc*t* at
Adv.
: . Alfred Fisher'*.
MU. Hilda Weran und.re.nl
•" &gt;&gt;■«”«.«
operation al Pennock howltal cn!lljUc meeting* at th# church beglnSaturday morning and teSotag “ ning each night at eight o'clock,
well a* possible
’
Meetings every night this week ex­
..
.....
icept Saturday night. Mrs. Short and
th?mffita*ri\^b?'.lri di^rn
I dMUghlcr arC lhc evanP!luu- You

Bli«TKlUl*u**‘CO.
r.-,
WUlUTOKg

'Adult Bible Clasgeg ot United : Bea Scout Ship Admiral Rock has
Brethren Church Wel­
reregistered 15 of lu members and
come
itwto 1
c°“' Pastor
Pa,,or
°U‘"‘
",l“" 1*“r’

MXXTS ■ 'At
-K, lhe*
,M Flfst..
rt,. United
p ,M Brethren I

DAVY L0ME8 WITH­
OUT BOBROWING

ITS EMERGENCY

Ohargod

Burden of ooldlcrs Exemotion
ampsrou on
ua OountY
vuuusy

w-ould agree to every proposition
.
.
—He— Claims
He Bought
presented to ahim.
few for the purpose I
the Goods
Some years ago ths state of .omeone you thought was honest1
John Rooden. president of the
Mlehlpn P^d a soldiers exwnp- and poesmsed the requisite ability.
1
lion law. Under R any soldier s
7^ prove
yoU
j m^esa pany, was arrested by Sheriff Leonhome, valued at &gt;2,000 or leas, would these qualifications, I can only with ftrd ThUraday on the serious charge
SmV^woffl^thiSttMO but tWr hu«n»Uty refer to the record of grand larceny He was brought
th.n urn
11 Allegan, my home for thirty-five before Jiutlce cortright that night
more than »2.000, the^exemption yr*u*. where my law budness.chiefly for arraignment. He demanded nn
.VU u remain at only 82.000 le*v&gt;ng tar toimtn, has steadily Increased, examination, which 1 was fixed for
the balance subject to tax If Ute ttnd t0 the written endorsement and Saturday. November 3. Hto bail was
iT^th^XM^nn
the:r&lt;X* «*«" nre by the p^te of put £ Ji.000. which was furnished
in value, there would be no exemp- my home town and county.
pn Friday.
■'
Until recenUy. where soldier's wJuThS* rtS/by tbJ'piSSSt*
m?M0

-’T TL

•iu fL.iJ1'..??.,.

Mid will to more than tod*
u&gt;d
three llujA
Irene. Congratulations.
gospel messages.
T
Mrs Fay Allerdlng, who recently
Lcrln Oversmlth has beep home
underwent an operation at Pennock the post week suffering from an Inhospltal, is recovering nicely ptiq on.fection in one of his hands. We are
Monday was removed to the .home glad to report it so far Improved he
of her slater and husband, .Mn and was able to go back to work Monday
Mrs. Roy Thomas.
’
/
morning.
On another page In this lAeue I* an | Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cogswell and
advertisement of the Bijou Theater children of Lakeview were Sunday
of Battle Creek, which will present evening callers at Orr Fisher'

usually severe damage to build - president of lhe A. B. C- Society, attending during the day. It was |
BALLOTS A YARD LONG .SriSV*
Inga. Thia fund has been ot the announced the next meeting to be at declared by ScoutI Executive
Executive Lloyd
Lloyd •|
---thought as well a* action. A rubber- I
•• ■
the home of Mr and Mrs. Jay Sny- Shafer to be one of the best Scout
O
had
h
th^
|
t
rl^eee
HoW
Are You Ooln8 to Vote iUn’P congress (and that is all the ASK COMMISSION TO
Ma patrons. It has .enabled the dcr Program committee. Mrs
H i gatherings he has hod the privilege
company to not only pay every loss Follick and Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur |Of attending. Tire gathering was
“l
CHANGE CLOSING
on Proposed Amendments
CHANGE
CLOSING
I
promptly after II was adjusted but lStruble
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[divided Into six groups
for discuszrouns
for U4ACUSdiscus._
«___ ________ »
__ .___________________ &lt; —__ i
_______
K&lt;*zupo
xur
to state Constitution?
Igeatlon. • • • to a poor Congress."
——-----the company ha». after meeting all
a talk was given by Harvey Myers. ,lon of various phases of Scout acw. „
or an
.n .IMto’XiSS' ^.h;.'8u’"rvi*or* Wo“’d H1V* thC'
of this year’s heavy losses, re
a fair o
s o
S Supt
regarding his uihu
acquaintof esp
MpeclRl
In­
oup. . rewazumg
.....*-।, Tlv|tj. or
eclal interest and in»rc i„
tn to-lp.
receipt or
eiectro- p—
balance in tta treasury, sufficient
ance wtth
plrBtlon was the
res* by
"**ld*.nl*
st it
it iance
with Rev
Rev McSherry.
McSherry. He
He highly
highly j,
|«piratlon
the add
address
by Dr.
Dr. t&gt; J*d comment on the numerous ■i the.
Age Limit 21 for Those
only course for Democrats, as i
*&lt;* !“Ueire?*.
.Uian meel recommended him and said he had GeOr«e j Fisher In the evening, hto proposed Amendments to the State, "
consulution sent
sent out
0111 free
jrce of
ot all
in : _
J?, .
,
Buying Liquor
that are ilkely to accrue found him always the same upon all'subJect
scouting in the Constitution"
charge by
by the
the "Non-partisan
CitiDtatrict* u to, The supervisors at their October
durtng the two remaining months occasions We think he voiced the Modern WorW •u
chargeNon-partuan Citiot 19M. But thia reoerve fund was sentiment of all by extending a ut). Chlcf
E^ure and is a I tens
‘
League " The article very gen-■
™
sup^n
I'session
session pok
.cu a reaoiuuon
passed
resolution reque*request■o reduced thU year that lhe com- hearty welcome to Rev. and Mr.* |mar. of vision and understanding
I' erously tells voters Just which ones
ing the State Liquor Control Comof
the amendments to role "Yes"
*n
I*”1*"1- *Jld ‘n* T------------------------------ closing
*— —
pany has made a fifteen cent as-; McSherry
|*
■
. &gt; &gt;-------;-------.
misaion
to change the
hours
on.
and where to vote "No "
I®?1', Up°^.a “U?d'
MXttnent. instead of the usual ten I Mr Myerssays he can't make a nar-r or| rpTCn COR
1
Personally the writer cannot ree
'ft. .
eent assessment, in order to mam- speech Well wv don’t care what he ivRol OLLCUItu FUn
ing the hour not later than 12
tain Ita reserve fund for possible calls it. but that it hit the mark was
‘"HIIPKI FRFRRY FINN” where
'
o'clock at night, also asked them to
there is any particular clamor
teases tn 1935. The assessment this made evident by the applause he re- I
nuuiYLCDCnn I Firm
(
for
any of these amendments and
whl^’
,entU!^
lhe voter who votes "No" on the
J6 c^&gt;riststent with mitted to buy these beverages to 21
year will enable the company to re- 'ceived. Mrs. Claribel Apsey and ,
•tore the fund to ita normal size, miss Evadene Struble gave u piano j Senior Glass Play Date is whole bunch of them will not be
far
wrong
The
only
possible
excep11
f HOFFMAN
Friday Night, Nov. 23
The Board is very moderate in
that may arise in the future.
reived and encored. Miss Mildred
tlon would be No 4 concerning Home I
HOFFMAN,
passing these criticisms—for that Is
at Auditorium
j Rule for counties We are loading up ReI£*’
“ «“»dldBle lor coitgrcss
To get through the year 1934 with- j Woodmansee gave a reading and enout borrowing a dollar and still have core in her usual amusing way At , Albert
--------- B. Becker,
------- director.
-----------an- our State Constitution wtth alto-! routlcni Aav', __________
stands now. These is no reason
a fato balance In tu treasury ts in-1 two intervals, the Roush Bros, and Inounces that the cast has been se- gether too many amendments. If a. siAQUUll I c UAH TAi/eai
why places which sell liquor should
deed a fine achievement for the Earl Shute furnished music on lected for the Senior class play.'lot of peanut politicians who
,
some-' IsAvi'VILLu IV1A1* lAIxtN
be allowed to keep open later than
.. .....— Finn."
----------------------------------------------------------------------------0N SERIOUS CHARGE
company, and proves that it has Hawaiian guitars and guitar. Radio "Huckleberry
to be present-j
how got the idea that they are
ten o'clock in communities like Bar­
been
excellently
managed.
BorrowJ
listeners
were
glad
to
hear
them
ted
on
Friday
night.
Nov.
23.
in
the
statesmen,
could
have
their
way.
the
—7— —-———- --------- — -------- -.—to — —— —— ------ - -------- - —o—. *-»•». —4. 4n *4w ; statesmen, couia nave incir way. inc :
ry county. It was never anything
ing. under present conditions, would again and hope to hear them on the Central audltorum. The cast 1» a state constitution would be littered Roy Laurent Arrested for Al
but a serious wrong to place the age
not have been easy but, because of1 air again s&lt;nn. That every one en-1 large one and rehearsals have been 'up a whole lot more
JUntil at 18 years.
the careful and businesslike way in | joyed their music, was proven by the ' begun.
j Quite often too. legtolators serving
leged “Breaking and
.
„
r
-----------------------------------------------------------------------participants:
L,„„
which the company is handled, it repeated encores called for ReadFollowing are the participants
some special interest think that it
WEI-COME EXTENSION CLASS, j 4
Entering"
did not have to ask forr any accomaccotn- mgs by Mrs. Clarence Haight and
Aunt Polly. Betty Blough; **Mr.11 ---------u cute-------to slip
in a "joker." A pro- '
Met Wednesday, Oct- 24. at the &lt;
Roy Laurent, of Nashville, waa fo­
modation at banks 1:
-^7; L
l;!. fir.:
It hxd
had the Mrs WillL* Struble were
both
fine | Finn. Eldlnc De Vault: Ruth Watson. I posed amendment may look harm­
home of Mrs. Bertha Matthews for .
this ’week
Deputy
ses promptly. [|-rue
Raymond, ।Iic**,
"Joker"' may [^^1
Jrested ^.
money and paid its lasses
The sweet voices of Nellie Stine and ‘1 Dorothy Ballance; Fred Raymond.
cm, . but that little "Joker
7" by *^
pu2y Sheriff an~aU day meeting'
I
M4-4^.4nrm imtgene
.
~ . ... pleased a*..
...41...... &gt;'Homer
... Yeckley. 41....
•
....
M J!!*
so those wlw suffered4 windstorm
Cooley
lhe audience
Mary Jane.
--------- ;.1[cause a lot
of trouble and expense l0 lT*1 '1IIa8C' ch»riJ*d
was calltxl to order and a &lt;
damage to their buildings were able ln two song* Rev McSherry .poke [Tom Sawyer. Howard Martin. Clara ^ur
ir^
h*^?
W?,,.r,
ni&lt;
?UfrV?».Bn
l.,rUh
iwlth
breaking
nnd
entering
and
with ' new^X^ eleX RuS Harenl
to make the neceswry repair*, or Of hl» appreciation of the wrlcomc ' Woppinger
Frances Sage.
Rev
*.: thU
*.h*_- *^.- ~
““
*. a,&lt;mt w»' theU
of ,l2 05
from the P&gt;nn'’t beln«*^~m"ltou
cnamnan eiecscn.
Kuintataa'by
Havens j 4
ua&lt;rt.1 h^
“V i Up to
wc have
&lt;ot
cSpmitlre
Cre^^omre^
’’caU wm
build new buildings, without delay. |given them, of hi* interest in the Jones. Bob Corkin: .H
Huckleberry
well wlth
with our Slate
ConstUu' .Mashrihe
.2Ck«^r.ry Ivory
wry wel1
State ConstUuCreamery office at
secretary. Evn Leach, and thir-! ’
I the secretary'. Eva Leach, and thir-1 .
It |a needles* to add that lhe pol-|yOung people and somewhat of the Finn. John Phillips; Melba White, j tlon Just
to. and
members were P
present.
vis- :f
J.“sA..about
“bot,'..as
flS it
11A
a,ld if
lf.you
y°u
The combination dial on the 'teen
,een mcmbcrs
r«*nt- No. visicy hotter* of the company have ap- program of the church. He said the I Jeanne DeVries; Ben Rogers. Lyle vote "No" on the whole bunch of
Itors, in the forenoon Mrs.
Mr*. Gorham ; ’
creamery safe was hammered Wj an 1U5rs
predated this promptness in paying church is given a cliallenge which Kurr; Joe Carter. Carl Naylor; Sid proposed amendments vou will not
7,“'
* gave the hat lesson in which we 4
tomes. As a result the assessment
mU.,t acrept Blld that challenge ts I Sawyer. Jack Wilson; Mtss Walters, be far wrong, nor will any important i
learned
how
to
remodel
our
old
hats.
4
'
contents,
but
the
burglar
got*813.05.
.
notices recently sent out arc being xs great as its need, that we must I Irene Reynolds; Judge Thatcher.' interest be seriously harmed
contents, but the buntlar sot 812 05.
j which had been hidden in * box.|1 After a lovely balanced luncheon &lt;
paid tv more rapidly than they 1 have cooperation to meet It and he Bernard Hammond; Jeff Thatcher,.----------------- .
iThe theft took place Sunday night. we took up our lesson on remodeling
were a year or two years ago. al-1 believed we would; that each mem-' Russell Laubaugh:
Mrs Sawyer,
J ! Employees had been working that !dresses. Collar and sleeve patterns ’
though the assessment is higher,ber. from lhe youngest to the oldest. Doris Shute; Organist. Betty Donwere cm out and Mr* Anna Andrus &lt;
evening until about nine o'clock, and
than it was in 1832 and 1933
I should have a work to do and all. ley; Becky Thatcher. --------- ; Mrs.
. „
.
SHIP CAMPAIGN
the dress lesson.
4
, it is believed that the thief secreted gave
'
[working together, with faith tn God. ।Judge Thatcher. Arloa Myers; Mrs.'
wr*....
Our next meeting will be held : 4
WHY NOT?
■ we will be able to win
.Jeff
jJctT Thatcher,
Thatcher. Jeanette Rltzmap; Bftrrv County Fann Bureau himself hutte the building while Wednesdny. Nov. 21. nt Mrs. Kittle .
An Administration that pours out
they
were
there.
,
-------- -- --------------------ChoirChoir:
Ruth Ruth
Hail. Hall.
Hazel-Hazel
McCain.
Uarry uouniy Farm Bureau
McCain,
Woodruff's.
Members
will
be
notified
I
trillions belter skelter is going tO|
Laurent is in jail here. He will
HOSPITAL GUII-D NO. 18.
'Beth Haven. Helen Angell. Virginia i
Signs 118 New Members
With a card Pub. Sec. Ruth Moore. I ’
find it hard to be logical tn answer
have his examination bafore Justice ,
The regular meeting of Hospital Boyes, Howard Ferri*. Lyle Kurr. !
in Ninety Days
to the demands of the American Guild No. 18 will be held at the Vernon Winlnger; Sunday School. 1
I Matthews today.
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
I 4
Legion members for that bonus, home of Mrs. C H. Hinman. 619 N. ’Mae Newton. Ruth Robinson. Re Ilia
f“
~ui *■fifty
“/ attended a meeting of
About
.
Mr antl Mrs- Carl Reuther. Wood-1 4
RECEIVED
JAIL SENTENCES.
even If two wrongs do not make a Michigan. Thursday. Nov. 8. -------Mem-[Robinson.
Roy. White, Robert
Phil- 'the
Barry County Farm
„— --------------________
...
Czzzty Bureau,
Farm
------We mentioned last week the fact *“nd. Route 1. are the parents of a .
tight.
*u— are
—------------ to-to«totoi
i.4__ ■";!:
l.... T-toto*.
bers
urged to k
be
present. *ri._
Vis-||jps.
William
Peake. I......
Irene Gl.*to»4,8hel!en-&lt;held =
al- the Quimby church on
j ’
The veteran*' Iidea,,
is probably ltors welcome
j
bargcr. Mlldrwl
Mildred Mack. Frirt*
Frieda Bump
Bump'Wednesday
evening..*
— L.
* A.
* B : that James O'Malley and Richard daughter born on October 30
bar*..,
.’Wednesday evnstog.
.U»
arrested (or
for
A daughter was born to Mr. and ’
this: If farmers can get free money
•nd Louise Baldwin.
I serving • fine dinner preceding lhe I Ray of Kalamazoo were srresied
SOMe'SnIONS!
short-changing tore.
three b.«l
buslncM
places Mrs- Roy Cordes, 605 W. Green Bl.. &lt;
---------------- ------------------------program, members «nd their wives shost-ohmston.
nu .1™
for not raising hogs and others can
I- this
.4.1. county. •TYiey
—*._..____
fk-Irahto-1 *A
I •
tn
wererar.
brought
Ed -----------Penfold ot
Nashville raised
get more money for not raising cot—
_. --------

*

IsuccessfuTmember-

ton and gain, then a soldier is cn- 1.146 bushels of onions on nlnetitled to a hunk of the easy cash for tenths of an acre of muck ground
not, getting shot. — Detroit Free So far as we have heard this is the
record for Barry county this year.

Spring

CHICKENS &gt;»
PORK ROASTS
SIDE PORK Sllrad -r Cha.k

Swiss Steak

FRESH HAMBURG
BEEF KETTLE ROAST

GRAPE
NUTS

17c

Butter

18c

&gt;b

17c

lb.

PORK LOIN ROAST
PORK SHOULDER ROAST

Sliced Bacon

ib.

lb-

2

15c

15c
ib*.

19c

lb.

10c

Jello

Baker’s
COCOA

6c

lie

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TRANK) THEATRE

Hastings, Michigan ■ Telephones 2244*2557 ■_

SUNDAY and MONDAY, NOV. 4 and 5

Harold Lloyd
The Cat’s Paw

With UNA MERKEL,
GEORGE BARBIER.
NAT PENDLETON.
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MUSICAL REVUE AND NEWS EVENTS
SPECIAL BARGAIN MATINEE, AT 1:M P. M.

TUESDAY, NOV. 6 — ONE DAY ONLY

KISS AND MAKE-UP
With GARY GRANT, GENEVIEVE TOBIN
and HELEN MACK
FEATURE NO. 2

PARIS INTERLUDE
With MADGE EVANS, ROBERT YOUNG
and OTTO KRUGER
Lindbergh Landed—and Then All Paris Went Craxy
A Merry Parisian Whirligig of Joy
And Paramount News Event*.
Adults 15c; Children 10c

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOV. 7 and 8

Manhattan Melodrama
Starring CLARKE GABLE, MYRNA LOY
and WILLAM POWELL
PATHE NEWS EVENTS *

Adolte 25c;' Children 18c

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOV. 9 and 10

She Learned About Sailors
With LEW AYRES and ALICE FAYE

MI0
„ Ju
before
Justice

ZAZU PITTS and SLIM SUMMERVILLE in
Matthews Wednes-1
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
j
i charge of petty larceny. I
dr g
~
State Farm Bureau, Mr. Van Velsor..,1------?iev —
,dl?l“^ }—
hclr
Y1U —d were Richard Brodbeck. Woodland ....21, .
825
of 810. Mildred Dillbeck. Woodland ... .'.20 I ’
In Detroit in the Past Nine who represented the ga* and oil di- I given each ”
* fine and costs ~
PARAMOUNT NEWS EVENTS
i vision of the state department, and or 35 days in Jail. They have been Wesley C. Benedict. Hastings . . . 211 4
Months Says Detroit
First Show Saturday at 8:30 P. M.
Adult* 15c; Children 19c
I A. M. Edmunds of Battle Creek, a unable to raise the fine and costs Ethel Muy Haskin, Lansing19 *
so
they
are
boarding
with
the
sher­
Free Press
former Barry' county resident.
Floyd A. Bowman. Hasting* 42 | 4
That something must be done to!,1 Mr. Edmunds Is chairman ot lhe iff Similar offenses are charged Mrs. Sarah J. Jonsman. Hostings 40 &lt;
against
them
in
other
counties.
curb the liquor traffic-^&lt;omcth&gt;ng' southwestern district and conducted
far more effective than lias been!In
1 training school for workers in the The probability is that they will be
done—must
be evident to any 1membership campaign now in prog­ picked up for other offenses tn oth­
thoughtful person. For instance, the ress. In this drive for members, 118 er counties when their sentence ex­
pires., , ,
writer noticed in the Sunday De-, ucw ones were signed in nine days
troit Free Press a column article.!Ui
—Barry
--------------------------------------county, with only
- ----------about
TANWANKA GROUP.
in which the statement was made 1 half of the county canvassed, which । At Miss Belva Riley's home. Wed-,
that in the city of Detroit, since the 11» * splendid showing.
; nesdwr, October 12. at 4:15 the Tan- I
Hqnpr traffic has come back, tn nine ' Today the annual meeting of the wanki Camp Fire Group meeting ,
months there has been an increase. P*rm Bureau ts being held here, a was called to order by the president. ।
of 90 per cent tn automobile accl- report "*
ot which **will
H" --------------------be given next
* Thelma Wheating. Roll call was
dents caused by liquor-drinking
'taken by the secretary, five being]
driven.
.
PITV CTDCCTC Tft DC
ipresent also a guest. Mrs. Aben
That ts about . severe
_____________
an indict- UIIT olnttld IU ot
Johnson. Minutes of last meeting
ment against the liquor traffic as can
LIGHTED ALL NIGHT;**"
DC m«oe-a w per cent increase tn,
'
i। our
Our next meeting wlU
will be a welnw-elnFunds for Public Schools have been cut nearly one-half and the chil­
ir?v,ng ln u,c Twenty-Two Lamps Di«con- fr roMl-nt
8talP
Hatchery'•
city of D&lt;*troit. When one remembers I
. J
“
*11 members nlea.se meet at MLss Rldren are being deprived of their educational rights.
s'
! the possibilities of death and dam-1
tinued—Additional Ex- ,ley's October 31. at 4:15.
i’K® ln “ modem high-powered car
peme Is Small
After the business meeting Mrs.
with an intoxicated man at th«’ ।
Johnson
Adoption of theae two amendments will further handicap the schools.
Johnson read
read us
us two
two interesting
interesting
wheel, one can realize the necessity I The
r,,e longer evenings reminded lhe poems
!for more stringent regulations. It is council of the need of all night ' Jacqueline Moore. Press Reporter.
'cither that or h return to prohibi-1 h«ht:ng.
Accordingly
the
city
These two amendments, 2 and 3 on the ballot, limit the specific faxes
।non.
;fathers voted Friday night in favor! | DEATH OF MRS. SATTERLEE.
upon gasoline and upon automobiles,-except fen* commercial vehicles
,of having the street lamps lighted' Mrs. Laura Betterlee, mother of
i all night tor
months.--------------------------;Mrs. Royal Myers of---------STUDENTS EATING
M the coming six
-------------this city, passed
and motorcycles. Further, these amendments* exempt the bbsineM and
November 1.I. The —
—— ,nway Saturday evening about nlneTnHFTUCD IM PYM “beginning
WnniWT November
extra
!
.
1
1
IN U1M cost of this win be 8372; but the city thirty o'clock at her home tn Verincome of the gasoline and automobile industries from most other forms
All the students of Hastings High saved nearly that sum by cutting out montville where she lived with her
। school who bring lunches with them 22 lamps, which the council believed jtoter She had been in poor health
of taxes. Many leading manufacturer® refuse to approve amendments
noa- eat together in the gymnasium could be dispensed with. After hav- . *for
--------------—•of
----------a number
years.-----------------------Surviving arc
2 and 3 because they do not desire to avoid their share in maintaining
i The gy m classes set up eighteen ta- ing done this the net cost of running two daughters. Mrs. Myers of Has­
ibles capable of seating about 180 the rest ot them all night was only tings and Mrs. Clarence Koob. and
governmental sendees.
*
•
1 people
The tables are set and increased
--------- —* —
by —
53600.
two sons. Glenn and Walter Satter' cleared by women who are employed
lee. the latter three residing near
DEATH--------------------------OF EDW. VAN—
HORN.
on the FERA- Students put awavl ----------The State Retail Sal$p Tax which now contributes to public school
Vermontville. Funeral services were
' the tables under the supervision of ‘ Many Hastings people were sad- at
the
Vermontville
Methodist
table captains From the time lunch denrd to leant of the death of Ed­ church on Tuesday afternoon at two
support will lose njpre than $5,000,000.00 annually.
is finished until classes start in thc-;'*“”l Van Horn, husband of Mrs. ocroc&lt;
o'clock. Sincere sympathy to exafternoon there to dancing and 'Glenna Doud Van Horn, daughter .ended
*
Limiting the sources of school funds will make it impossible to con­
&gt; school chorus work directed by Roy «&lt;&lt; Mr. and Mrs. Solon Doud of thi* j
ltt___________________ __
i»rnfr
city.
KTAB EXTENSION GROUP.
tinue present public school sendees.
!
I Mr and Mrs Van Horn have re-, «et at Blanch Golden's for the
I I&gt;.?ATrH 0F POWERS COLSON, sided in Kalamazoo since their mar- first lesson on remodeling old clothes
The attempt, if successful, of,variouss special interest groups to write
। Hastings friends of Mrs. Ada .rlage. the former being employed by and hats.
.nY* CoIflOn ot Mount Dora. Fla. the Michigan Central railroad. Hto
Lena Norris and Emily Helmer
tax limitations into the State Constitution is un-American and will tend
:wui be sorry to hear .of the death of death this Wednesday morning fol- leaders. Fern Blivln chairman Ma-'
her son. Powers Colson, aged 19 ! lowed an operation for appendicitto .be!
Crawley
secretary-treasurer
to destroy essential governmental sendees.
Which occurred last week following a few days previous. Beside his wife. I There are 23 enrolled and 18 were
an operation for appendicitis. The lie b survived bv two small daugh- , present "tui
with .*14
three vtolton.
*a*4*vu».
operation was performed one day. ters and other relatives.
I
Nov. 55^^12=
meeting ts
to ts
be at
at *.LlbbloT3HU*r,’. —
_ ir.k.
I—.. &lt;1
—
and he died suddenly the next day
As this is written, no definite or- Blivta's
Mabel Crawley.
Sec
Mrs. Colson to a niece of the late rangemente for the funeral hare!
Dr. J c. Audru* and has viatted in 1 been made Sincere sympathy for
CIRCLE NO- L
.
:this city many times. Her friends : the bereaved ones Is extended,
Circle Na 3 of lhe Methodist L. A.
[extend sympathy.
----------------- &lt;*i ।
—
i
. •••
——
.
AWAITING SENTENCE
7»n Monday evening. Nov. 5. The
EXTENSION GROUP NO. 3.
Leonard Meyer. 41. of Grand y»ual pot luck supper will be served
The fir»t meeting of Hastings Ex- rtapid*. admitted that he was gull-Ji 6 JuTclock. Be sure to remember
tension Group Na 3 will.be held at ty of lhe charge of breaking and the Clu«c to date
10 rrn,crooct
lhe community room of the National 'entering a box car in thte city, when
----------------- -----------------------bank Nov. 6. at 1:30 P. M.
ihc was arraigned before Judge RusThe U. 8. Maxine Band Is tile oidMemben please bring a hat or sell R. McPeek in circuit court on est military baud to the United
Michigan Education Association,
garment to be remodeled, wrapping | Wednesday afternoon. The Judge Blates, organised in 17M. The U. 8.
paprr. wevrs. t»€4:dlc and thread.—‘remanded him to the tuunly Jail tu Navy Band was organized in 1919
Bermce letter, bevy.
iaaait sentence.
.
&gt;ud the U. H- Army Baud to IRIX

THEIR BIG MOMENT

KEEP MICHIGAN SCHOOLS OPEN!
Vote NO On the Gas and Weight Tax Amendments

it. 15c

Ends |b.

NINETY PER CENT MORE
DRUNKEN DRIVING

HOUR

Shultz or Freeport, lb.

Feldpausch
&amp;S Market
Telephone 2272

Vote November.6

'
Gag Tax Amendment 2—NO
( Weight Tax Amendment 3—NO

KEEP MICHIGAN SCHOOLS OPEN!

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SINGERS
DANCERS
MUSICIANS

THURSDAY,
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY,

particularly at this lime. Hl* great
ability, linked with his tireless
fnduttry and. above all, his broad
humanitarian grasp of public
ijueitlons. makes him a Senator
worthy of* Michigan. I feci it is
in the public Interest that he be
returned.
f

That is handsomaiy said. Mr. Van­
denberg Is ons of the best informed.
most studious, conscientious and
high minded members of lhe Senate.
There will be Democratic fledglings
enough in the next Senate without
■ the absence of this wise old bird;
and Mr. Borah can't be accused of
excessive affection, for the Republi­
can party. Roman even In hl* cal­
endar, be write* to the Republican
Michiganders- "I hope to be with
you before the Ide* of November"
He ought to get there sooner. No
doubt he will If Hiram can be en­
ticed from California. Borah and
Johnson on the stump, and talking
opposite Sides, would be refreshing
in a campaign that promise* other1 wise to be drab and monotonous.

;

-----------THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER &gt;1. 1934

"4. Particularly do we, through' seas. 'They were not at all UN-j "Criminal prosecution Is not the
"Boycotts have been Illegal and dollar wa* Immediately depreciated, room*
this convention, deplore the result* CHARTED experiments," the MA-‘chief weapon employed by the criminal under the English Com­ The Government boosts that it baa Friday
mon Law and under the law of our
of that experiment called -“process- OON TELEGRAPH stated; "but had Government," Reed said,
Country for hundreds of year."
ing tax" which has been levied on been accurately and completely and'
Boycott Called Weapon.
Reed challenged the New Deal were little better than those ot highU&gt;«
product, of our Anally CHARTED AB ABSOLUTE j
prturip.,
L, poycotL
Miavfae
Country. It is our belief that the FAILURES I"
.« ....
farmer* have suffered too heavily
The speech of State Senator Shel- Manufacturer* flrat are told if they of everything the people eat. wear
• We are suffering today from a
as a result and that their best to- by Myrick of Savannah, keynote- ;do.not bow in servility before the or use. and this at a time when creeping paralysis which will in­
tcrests and greater prosperity will ’speaker for the convention, was a NRA—if they do not possess a Blue
crease as the funds of the people
be better conserved by an Immedl-' lengthy onslaught on national dem- Eagle—they
will be prosecuted,
"What has been done is to hog-___
______ __
.. Governare. invested
in ...............
mounting
ate abolition ot all “processing tax"'ocrat administration activities. It When they propose to stand on their tie the business of the United went debt.”
on farm products, and to that end,was received with tumultuous ap- rights, the Government know* a
y---------we calf upon our representative* In । plause and unanimous accord.
’Hck better than any prosecution In States, to Interfere in every line of I
■ A G. O. P. BANQUET
the national congress to devote | Wlien it Is considered that Geor- CourL It has organized the retailers endeavor.
"On top of that, the people were!
NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT,
themselves without delay to such an gia cradled both the Democrat party ®rid made them agree to buy from
accompllshmenu
I and the secession, and Is made up no Institution which Is not approved arbitrarily ordered to surrender the I The republicans of Barry county candidates u_well u Uw I
“S. We are of the Arm conviction 98 per cent of Americans undiluted by NRA.”
।। gold money in their possession. The | will have a banquet In the social
(Continued on pact
n,
,_l
1 and unalloyed by Immigration, the -----------------------------------------------------------pracUces of rigid
act of thi* democrat convei.M—
act of this democrat convention is I
1 the national government.should be significant and must have a vast
■ applied
and as —
ylaely
in ui
opening
lheme
ayes
of CH
Am— as
— vigorously
--------------------"T . influence
uuiuciice
opening
wyes
aid­
a*
they have been in our own state
*tate frica to the aituatlon at Washlngtoh
*® tnev
of Georgia to the end that *uch and to lhe
th,t
Booseeconomle* shall bring about an veil administration I* to the country,
equal relief td the peoples of our i n u in
terMllnB to
this
uiicieauuig
io note
note In
in
nation; therefore, the Democrat* of
n ini*
•&gt;
.u . connection that President Roosevelt .
Georgia, speaking t.nf^
--------------------nnlnlnncans
CS,toocoraia
°«’r«lam.i
Wsaaontea
*dOpt«inome
home.it It
that an early—if po**lble an imme- that hc recovered M much of hl*
dlate—cessation of lhe orgy of monu he ha* He owes hl* life
VT-.pendln, «h»uM te 'tt'cM
lto a»5. tKto

"We believe greater attention' appreciate him and to be fond ot
should and must be given to an up- him: but it cannot condone nor supbulldlng of the avenues and rela- i port nor approve hl* wild admlnlstlons of trade among and between ,'tratlon methods and policies.
our own states and particularly beIt has come to be regarded by'
tween our naUon and' Uie other na ■ great American democrats, and now
GEORGIA DEMOCRATS
.
tlons of the world.
I has been stated In so many words
BALK AT "NEW DEAL."
"Prosperity will never come to our by thi* ancient democrat state af I
until transportation rate* Georgia, that lhe present admin- |
In a recent political address. country
1
reduced. We condemn the pres- Istratlon at Washington Is NOT ,
Chase 8. Osborn said, among other are
1
ent high war-time level of inter-1 DEMOCRATIC, in any sense, but is ।
things:
freight rates. We call upon a v&gt;&lt;w&gt;v
chaotic uuakux
mixture ui
of vwnmunisni
communism
occurrea in Georgia
taeorgia I state
There has just occurred
;
one of tl»e most remarkable political. the national administration to five and socialism that can only lead the I
Hot Spot
acta In the history of America. It Is 'Us state freight rates. We call upon country to despair and destruction. I
not far secondary in reaching and the naUonal administration to give | This remarkable acUon of lhe
From
lasting effect to a declaration of se­ us relief from the high level and Georgia Democrats lis* little to do
Harlem
It is the deed
cession. In fact that Is exactly what Inequalities of the present inter-1 with partisanship
I of noble and patriotic democrats
It Is so far as the Democrats arc state freight rates.
*We further call attention to lhe who hold their country's welfare
concerned.
democratic state convention growth of communism, radicalism, above that oL their patty Georgia I
on. Georgia.
Georgia, October «.
4. ikm
1934., lnd other alien doctrines in our
out first In---------alarm---with
her unat Macon.
—'cries
--------------------------------k there were
..... i1.800
nnn accredited country,
at which
country, entirely
entirely foreign
foreign to
to toe
the ' dvine
dying fire
fire of
of true
true natrintium
patriotism, r™.
for th.
the ' !
delegate* representing 159 counties. American system of government, rescue of America. It is a tremend-1
the
following startling resolutions
resolutions*^ we urge upon the next session ’ ou* Mtoncuir:
challenge I al
It van
can easily result
result:i
toe loiiowing
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criticising, arraigning, and Indicting of ‘he legislature the passage of in such a populag. public awaken-iI
50
the Roosevelt Democrat admlnlstra- ‘ such
or the amendment of ex- ing that the country shall be saved
People
, tlon at Washington, were passed:
istlng laws as will enable the law from the pilot that is pow wrecking
1 “1. We feel and believe the period enforcement officer* ot our state to 111
of experimentation In national gov- c0!* with alien and foreign agitators | As a final declaration of the right
emmental affair* should be brought *nd others who seek the overthrow
w road,
roaa, the
me Georgia
ueorgia Democrats dede­
to a speedy termination; that the of the established order of governi- dared
------* that
‘ ---------the only
-------------way to safety
- - I
l and to ensure premanept national:
affair* of our naUonal government, ment within our state.
"With these pronouncements of life and welfare la to WORK HARD.
In the best Interests of all our peo­
ple. should have its policies directed THE STATE DEMOCRATIC CON­ LIVE SIMPLY. AND FEAR GOD! ,
This Is the biggest break in the'
toward a more definite and clearly VENTION OP GEORGIA, we com­
mend our convictions to the judg­ democrat ranks since that of the
defined purpose.
Mcg.
fWurlnq
“2. We condemn any policy of ment of the people with the prayer: gold democrats (Palmer-Buckner)
"God advance and prosper our in 1896. and can easily result in an­
the government which dominates
WMSNTWMMg
and competes with private business. Country, our state and our people; other such split in that party.
QUINTETTE E
We believe the control of business­ giving us wisdom and fortitude to
FIERY MISSOURIAN
nnq
V
es by governmental bureaus acting
The same convention attacked the
In managerial capacities should be
STRIKES AT YESMEN.
^DIXIELAND
persona! representatives of Presi­
t brought to »n end.
Branding election eve largess of
SI BLUE
I "3.
Under the convlcUon that dent Roosevelt, John 8- Cohen, for­ the Federal Government as a "bold
government by the people and for mer United States Senator, Vlce- and Insolent attempt to corrupt the
chairman of the N.tlomU Democrat elretorete?f&lt;^„ Senath SesT
BLOWERS
the people is sound, and that specommittee and publish*! of the AT-' r^ Missouri Democrat entered
clal privileges to any classes or LANTA
JOURNAL ahd unanimous- the Mlchlgan ' clecu“n ca^p.S
groups is unsound and unsafe, we
Guy Klbbee
l assert In the name of our party In ly passed a resolution removing him Wednesday night, both fists flying
"BIG HEARTED
He fl*ye&lt;i New Dcal inVMjon* of
Georgia the convlcUon that a re­ from hl* office as national commitHERBERT"
newed faith in the original purposes
.J?an
, .
...
, , ' constitutional rights, lashed at "yesThe next day one of the greatest mtn" subservience by Democratic
of the party of Jefferson, and the
i safety vouchsafed in the Constitu- macSn 1 •reLTORAPHmC^Cbllsh^d candl&lt;ut*a for Congress pledging to
tlon of Uie United States and of lhe MACON TELEGRAPH published lupport unknown policies of the
llllllMUIItlinillllllUlllillHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll^ I several
for hhwc
more than
a uuiiureu
hundred years
year, ai
at president.
President. tht_
thus .u£nderlng
states. Is of paramount Im- lur
umn a
toecoiutliuUon.l
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|Uly&gt;’ "wd
portance; therefore . we DISAP- 'Macon Georgia, in considering the
re*^lbiiky
On April 6. 1909. Rear Admiral PROVE of the growing tendency to- convention was even stronger in edl- challenged the New Deal on all ita
ward
diverting
the
original
purposes
torial
denunciation
than
the
resoI
front*
In
the
name of the Demo­
Peary went around the world In six
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TWT.WYRAm*
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of these documents to fit occasions lutlons. The TELEGRAPH criti- crac
cracy to which he has devoted his
seconds. He stepped one pace from
. — .. .. _. . ... clswl lhal part of
keynote. !jtfe
of the moment. We believe in the
the North Pole, and then, describing safely of wisdom from experience speaker's remarks, and of lhe reso- |
Speaking at the Detroit Naval
a circle In eight paces,-was back to rather than hope from untried ex­ lutlons, which demanded that thertlUKJly
Armory, under sponsorship of the
the starting point, taking about five periments
____________
0^7pkruMn’’ Voters
under the control of gov- national government should discon- *'----------- s ’ N
Non-Partisan
Voters j
jtlnue experiments in UNCHARTED
X.rded^U
seconds on the Journey, passing I emmental bureaus,
League. Reed early discarded his
through all the merldans.
1
.
I non-partisan role to proclaim that
he sp6ke as a partisan Democrat.
"Being a Democrat. It follows that
I am not a Communist, a Socialist,
a Bolshevist or a combination of
all three, and, that, therefore, I am
not a New Dealer,” he trenchently
declaredDefends Conitltallon.
"When I entered the Senate I
took solemn oath to defend the Con­
stitution against all enemies, foreign
and domestic. That I have done.
That I propose to do, whether the

NOV. 1-2-3

harlem
RHAP50DY,i

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TUESDAY, NOV. 6th
AT 1 O’CLOCK
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Durham and Guernsey cow,
3 years old, giving milk.
Yearling Holstein heifer.
2 calves.

HOG
Berkshire sow, wt. 200 lbs.
CHICKENS.

30 Barred Rock hens and
pullets.
/
TERMS:

ing removed,

E.E
J. E. NORTON, Auctioneer.

TOOLS.
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Wide tire wagon.
Steel land roller.
Syracuse plow.
Set heavy sleighs.

HAY AND GRAIN.
2 tons alfalfa hay.

70 bushels oats.
250 shocks corn.

Bean pods. Oat straw.
Hay fork and ro0e. 4
Cream cans, forks, shovels,
scythe, many small tools.

I to be settled for before be-

street or from the Capitol of the
. Nation.
I "You cannot make Socialism and
'Communism democracy by calling
, them the New Deal.
"Whence comes this new doctrine
that power 1* to be centered in the
Chief Executive? Was It not Im­
ported from Europe? Are we to fol­
low the awful examples of Italy.
Germany and Russia, whose people
are today enslaved? Are we to be­
come partners with them? It would
seem so.
“Is not Tugwell, chief apostle ot
the New Deal. In Rome inviting
them to join? To that extent this
new Insanity ha* gone. How much
farther are we to follow the Red
Flag?
"You ask—"Is there danger of
one-man power? Is not Congress
there to protect and defend?
"I answer that the majority of
congressional
candidates
have
pledged in advance that .they will
support any measure proposed by
the President, although they do not
this pledge of subserviency and be­
trayal. the candidate receives the
support of the Administration and
hl* constituents are promised Im­
mense sum* to be drawn from the
Federal Treasury.
They Hate Restrainta.
“It is the fashion of the New Deal*
er* to sneer at the Constitution.
They hate it because it restrains
their desire to impose their will up­
on 125,000,000 free men. They
therefore, eeek to break its fetter*

distort ita precepts."
Reed charged that even what is
described aa a benign dictatorship
is but the opening wedge of tyran­
ny.
"Swearing to support the consti­
tution, members of Congress pledge
themselves In advance to surrender
their Constitutional authorities to
the Chief Executive. So did the
degenerate Senator* bf Rome be-

imperial will, the while lhe popu­
lace waa fed on public bounty,
amused by games and reduced to
slavery The heroic sou) of Rome
waa broken.' The Rom an aword lost
, ita edge. Her once Invincible legions,
। turning coward, fled the field."
I NRA control of industry waa vig­
orously assailed.

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Opinions'
Vpmionb,

This and That Backward Glances;

lf»r
A Communication

Italian vocal teacher, Miss Prentiss
has a contralto voice of great prom-

Ruth and Marian, went to Kalaoo Sunday P. M. Marian reBETTY BARRY WRITES.
Mre. J. H. Padgham of Allegan has
Saturday, Oct. 37. IBM.
been spending the week with her
■
' In these hectic days when politics 1
ITEN YEARS AOO TODAY.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bllas Staf­ Dear Hastings Banner: ’
and Mrs. Henry Cole and Harve
EEVENTY NINTH TXAB charged against such necessities as
Vote Slackers.
------------------------- --— ,
k largely a matter-of patronage and
Dr. and Mrs. J/R. Hay of Bara- ford.
Ouulde the whole world 1* a lead­ Woodman were callers at John
■------- al-rz
food
clothing U*re 1* no rtaron fault flndlnf wllh
program of i
Mrs Groves of Cleveland, Ohio, en colored warehouse upon the floor Woodman's on Sunday P. M. Mrs.
of ,Chicago
| Shipping Japan tea to China as * j nac.
i., - Miss
— McFadden
——
---------- and
•—
who has been visiting some time at of which the fallen-leaf debris Woodman has been sick but la betRfaMgsa. m MMAd ei&gt;M---------------------- । why the automobile which B a com- [ the party In power, it Is import­
----- TT-—------------------------------ ------- paratlve luxury should be exempt, (ant to the voter who alms td be 1
Dr. Lampman's returned to her tumbles and scatters under the mlsthome last Friday.
useful to his country to scrutinize funnier in a pathetic sort of way; Forrest Lane on Wednesday
filled broom of an eager Autumn
-------------..
a "boner" rqade by *ome gov-' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra
Mr. Chris Wlnkel and Miss Mary »uiu.
wlrjd. oomeo
Someone has come and has MIDDLEVILLE SCHOOL NEW8.
(U arts ia Mvmm.)
«
negligible saving to the motorist at .eni» .u-.
Our school wax closed Thursday
urge-----------suppwt -----------------------for
byrcaJ*
cr^ in Don Hinkley were
Mr. nim
and Mr*
Mr*. and Maggie Wlnkel of Peoria, RL.! taken away
------ 7 a perfectly wonderful
nr Biitnv COUNTY SIX uo-CTHH tu
"
sense inuc we in,.
. .w.
, u™..
wviu usr.
(It
la
thc coat of seriously impairing high- senator A. H. Vandenberg
■ b &lt;R)
'm who
wirv sending
„ .—a~ consignment of
— smoked
—• •—• Rome
RviTlS Palten
Faltei) and
uiiu children
children and Mn
Mr. and Mr*. Hammer of Toledo. Ohio. i»ummer. Above my head the wind-' and Friday when all the teachers
x BAltai COUNTY. THHEE MONTHS way maintenance. Above all others (is seeking re-election. No present i^sh Ifrom
chll- are visiting peter Schumann and [mill clatters in the frenzy of a rath-1 attended the Teacher*' convention
rom Wisconsin to relieve the I and Mrs. Manley Peterson and chil...._has at- dutress
'rttItraKIofnfunemployed
linBm
_ _____ ... MUo
.... and Waiter
.__ .
family.
»
v
I er aged wirilngneos.
---------- Out there”- in
•- the in District No. 4 which was held
IN advance - ----------- ----------- sic
.
should be killed member of the upper house
fishermen
at dren
of Greenville,
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-----------------------------—
u.vu
VI
viwniun,
MUO
Ilia
WMIlCr
iXlv^lv &lt;tanrerom, talned.
talned' in
10 the
the same
4,mf length of
ol servsarv’ Gtouctuter,
Oto‘“ca«*' second largest fishing I WU«®
Wilson of
of Lakeview
Lakeview. Mr.
Mr. «rd
and Mr*
Mrs
in Grand Rapids.
mSmun "iwcHiPTtoNS "one ’
?? y
n !thn
tociy
’Vt®&lt;! 8tat
”. Thta
and. two
chlldrtn
of2
1,ce
—' the reaPeclful and
___ , Mrlou“
nnw In
TTnltrvI
Qlnlnq
T-V.1- B,ft
trtrt . Frank
n—Graham
——.u
.
....
today.
I
Ba(u &lt;n.&gt;rvw&gt; •*-!•----- — V------------------ -- ------- T’ •&gt;••• » •»•'* VUIUMUII «“U IWV CniiaiCU Of
The assembly program and pep
vbak in ADVANCE.-..’..J.’._L.sj.uo oncs ot u,c entire six. Vote NO.
i tcntlon
of of
thethe
country.
Vandenberg
was
Just: about
as aspopular
as asrag
. Lowell
and
Mrs.
R R.
8. 8.
Sow
er by of of
JolmM. Swcexy and wife of Crow|rain never seems to worry them; meeting which wo* held Wednes­
I tcntlon
country.
Vandenberg
was
about
popular
rag
| Lowell
and
Mrs.
Sowerby
.-I,-!.-(was a great editor
_ _■
weertl tn
’
PlalnJTlndlana. have been spending shrinking their wool and all that
--------- ZtTL------------------------------------NoThis amendment would is i.a _scholar
*t,««
to na hav
h*? fevBw
lever vlrtinvictim. Normal- Irving.
day at 11 o'clock was one of the best
du»u»
« .vpi.e. permit individual counties to have the time of his appointment to fill &gt;7 ‘J’®, °,oo"«*r,
‘LrlnK
Mr
Mr
*
Norton
Paton.
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Norton Paton. Miss a week in this city, visiting with the , Well. Mr. Banner, I want to thank that was ever held in tha school.
—
■
i the vacancy
by the,
death of
”nual of
cargo of 50,000,000
Etta Paton.
Mr. Paton.
and Mrs.
vaIm In .rf.terminin^
the tvne caused
1 l,,c vaMnc
y caused
by ,an
the®death
cargopounds
01 w.uuu.uw
pounds Etta
Mr. Fred
and Mrs. Fred family ot Jas. A. Sweezey, a broth-;you for lhe space and prominence The Negro Ladle*' Quartette enterk
I
the Gloved
beloved Senator
Senator Ferrlsi.
Ferris&gt;. and
and au-1
au-1 of
°I Ash and
an&lt;l the
the mayor
mayor of
of the
the city
city Young.
Young. Esaw
Esaw Cannom
Cannom and
and Mr.
Mr and
and er of lhe above named gentleman, (you gave my first letter. I give you talned all of the pupils for twenty—, one of ,three
____ ___
. . orators
...
. ha3 repeatedly asked the
ft.— powers at;Mrs. Byron
_ ____ Rlsbridger were Sunday
- .
u oT government best suited to their ■t1.hor.
great
of
Mrs. L. L. Holloway, who has been my word that I am heart and soul five minutes with their delightful
i&gt;u &lt;*»Las«. E&lt;ck needs. It does not compel counties the present senate, a statesman in Washington to use Gloucester fish guests of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Pren- visiting friends in Adrian for some [behind tho Hastings Civic Players songs.
time, returned to this city last Frl-'and that all my criticisms will be
,rte M.mon.m .u- to consolidate, does not compel them preporatlon as well as in patriotic for distribution to the nation's needy । tlce of Battle creek,
Mr. Ingalls of the State Dept, of
rd.ito alter their government
In the 'performance.
The
independent- olonlf with pork and beef. Bat this
Mrs. Cloyd Barcroft and baby of day.
"eminently unprejudiced” as
Public Instruction visited our school
»r
wiu b.1 «&gt; alt*r u,elr Bovemm n
in
- democrallc Ncw York'Times says: apparently would be getting things ;Grand Rapids have been vtaiUng her
Mr. and Mrs. MUo Williams start- | George Bernard Shaw would say.
an-hour last Tuesday. He wa*.
"osh! ,r*.“j"*'”slightest, does not pave the way for,।.
v&lt;Ka-a iIs. one »»
done too efficiently. Or maybe the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Cool­ ed for Danville. Wisconsin. Monday ■ Hastings and the surrounding com-’ for
Mr. vaahaa
Vandenberg
of .uthe
very much interested in the demon-'
• wuTpabn’Vn«. *in
” i"‘ metropolitan centers to get any more । best informed, most studious
kind hearted agents at Washington —
—
—
-•
----------—
on
a
visit
to
Mrs.
Ella
Holt,
their
'
munlty
never
had
a
finer
developey. part of the past week.
■tratlon thal the Animal Husbandry
thought that the Gloucester men ' .Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Murphy enter­ daughter.
ment along educational and cultural I(boys gave for lhe Advanced Home
'Jr.st'
»&lt;«»■'•u &gt;'&gt;■« w n*™
conscientious and high-minded
might be tired of their own product tained Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mor­
Since clement smith lias been line*
members of the Senate
Economic* das*. A sample of milk
a;
. “•
pre”"'
The re-election of Senator Van­ and in a mood to appreciate the ton Athearn and son. Wayne, of Judge of Probate, not an appeal ha* | That auditorium should be packed was analyzed for per cant of add,
w^aa* cimiuiane«« unieM it jxar* tbr ty and township government is A ,denberg Ln quality PVUHC3politics—mun
Muri la3tc ol “me Great Lakes fish for a Sparta. Miss Frieda Athearn of Kal- been taken from a single ruling he . to capacity at every performance, butter fat. solid* not fat and water.
*” *
*"
carry-over of the so-called "ox cart" ; DeFoe. Charlotte Republlcan-Trib-, change
Perhapa. though, the un- “rnaaoo „
11U ,Mr.
ui. juid
uliu Ml
has made, and he has made hun- Each play gives you many times
and
Mrs.
George
FRINTINO.
Another time a sediment and bac­
dreds of them. When the people of j your money's worth.
une.
1 deriylng motive was to help the rail-' Welch of Battle Creek. •
county
can retain such--a »•
pubAl)• -■•••
through Barry county little teria test will be given.
roads
alon^.with
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. 8.
6. N.
Ames of
o: Sturgis
aturgis -Barry
------ ---------- -------------------------— ij —
o.t’.nd'u'rf'" 80 to get from one.side of the coun------ .—
.rr—t;..the
— hungry unemMr.
N Ames
Our football squad hung up an­
PIGS IS PIGS.
ployed. 'Thin
~-rsr.t
ritculd
are are
still still
walking
through
Thus Wisconsin nsh
fish could and Mrs. L. EE. Perry and children of llc “
rvant they
should do ~.d]chUdren
so. and children
walking
through
kmd Ot bo0k|.y [0 the other. We've sj&gt;ent thoullC shipped to
to the
rbe Atlantic
AtlnnHe seaboard;
aAAKnnrJ. 1* Indianapolis,
TnAI......11. Indiana, visited. at. the
..
Will
tk.l. other victory at lhe expense of Mar­
I*
w
After our own little pigs have |1X1
will.
.
.their dally experiences with their
I sands of dollars Improving our roads b&lt;.en slaughtered to present them ' Gloucester fish could be sent to the home ol A- F. Ames Sunday.
Monday forenoon. Jimmie Mason, [hands tight in the friendly clasp of tin High school Wednesday after­
noon.
the score being 1ft—7. After
a
son
of
Cha*.
Mason
of
this
city.
I
"Cinderella."
In
the
tiny
and
vitally
’so that it Is now easily possible to from attaining the status of hogs uxst coast; Oregon. Washington and
Mrs. W. E. Bronson and Miss DorLOCAL ELECTIONS.
visit every township In
the county and hogging the market, the Unit-; Cahfornla fisheries could ship their othy Bronson were Sunday guests of was severely bitten through the j important minds of the 1,300 kiddles a week's rest lhe whole team was
In a small rural county such as1 within half a dav but
we haven't cd statci Department of Agricul-|Product to Florida and the gulf Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilcox of cheek by a dog belonging to Fred'who witnessed the play there still eager to play again and pushed
naif a day.
navent tural experiment atatlon are import-;“tales while these last two could Jackson.
Barlow. The boy was sent to Mr. gleams the glory and color of that across three touchdowns In the first
Bony, the selection ot loot omeUU within ,'d77nto
”oi but
"ito «
lnitoeBarlaw's residence and In going (wonderful afternoon when humility, half.
Ing pigs from Denmark
kevl&gt; Wisconsin and the Great Lakes ।
------------YEARS------------------------AOO TODAY. around the house was attacked by (obedience and goodness triumphed
can be conducted on a more nearly menta to put our county and townThe
_____________________
Danish pigs, they &amp;ny hare “teles supplied With toothsome dell- TWENTY ----------- brackground
’— ---------- --------------1".0' S'
N.°’ °nly
—-i.- Hogue of ^Cadillac, ....
over.oppression, tyranny and malice. EAST WALL LAKE
non-partisan basis than any other ship governments on a simpler, less a
of performance rec- fe
|(
./ohnJR.
Mrs the dog with the above result.
AND VICINITY.
------------ --»-»»
—
I They saw a sweet and patient Clnthis
give
the,railroads
some
extrjt..Mary
FtewcUlng
o
f
Dowagiac.
Mrs.
type « eketta
|Mttr h-u. ct«ee.h.re Ute prt„ -JJ
business bui u would require more’' Emily
r™iiv -Tibbs
v.kk- —
and Mrs.
««_. Sarah'Nick«—u
I:
E. D. Reynolds and wife spent
Idcrella win her way to reward and
—-Ireaucrats
on the pub....
­
Most people usually know the lo- Huge of determining their own type Q pltf p^rofma without keeping rec- Ewernment
ban-----------------(happiness.
from Friday till Sunday the guastz
erson of Benton Harbor, brother '
cal candidate* and their qualifies- of government; there is no reason ords. Their other claim that the 'lic payroll to keep track of the in- and sister of W. L Hogue, have been
That's all this tlmtf^bccause this of Jennie Honeysett of Kalamazoo.
tions for office- if not it is a relative- why counties slrould not have the Danish pigs make better bacon will|v01v*d movements of the various spending a few days with the fetter
'Is only a grateful acknowledgment
Ralph Hibbard and wife uf Kai- ’
lu
m.trar
to,
m umf rieht
1 have to be proved at the breaklast consignments. So everyone would be at their home on East Center
that perhapa you'll print and per­ arnaeoo spent Sunday at ClifTord
ly easy matter to get first-hand In- wme right.
ubJc
. heJped # 1|tUe_except the taxpay­
street.
•
haps you'll Just read. I am glad you Kahler's.
.
formation. Thus it is not so neccs-, We believe that a vote of i ES on
Thp more w(, waUh thf whw|
. , era
will have---to
permit me to conceal my identity,
«&gt;iuu-1
- who
-- sooner
------ or
- later
------ ---------------Dr. C. M. Overstreet left WcdncsMrs. Martha Reynolds of Urban­
sary to be guided by party line* (this amendment ts the correct one. glg O!1 whlch
t.
~ **•
“ •»*—
trusters!pay rfor
the-show.
.day monUng for Jackson, where he
because I intend to be critical in a dale came Friday for an indefinite
(Continued from page one&gt;
alone. A local office u a business ( No. 5—Open* the-way for a're-(arc giving American agriculture
“
a ,
,
•••
|wlu attcnd the annual meeting of
friendly, constructive manner and stay at Clifford Kahler's.
Local option is coming up for vote the Michigan. Osteopathic Assoclaproposition. For a certain stated form in Michigan's system of taxa-!r*de the less we comprehend the
it's too small an area to have all the
Ed. Maturecn and wife of Kala­
be of the same political party."
on Nov 6th. The manner in which tlon. Dr. B. U Hayden of Saginaw, a
"critlcees," (that's a good word&gt; run­
UUry or M U&gt;. offlcUl ta quo- ttor&gt;. It rcpc.l. th. mUom to.- “&gt;'
««
1
All township boards must bear ning up and tearing me limb from mazoo spent the week end at their
some of the beer dispensaries In the former
•--------- --Hastings
■— ■— boy. will •be one ' of•
cottage.
this carefully in mind, if a second limb.
lion must perform definite duties for tlon clause, alms to put securities flWme birth rate controlled because county have been run has forced the the speakers at the convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kahler spent
the county. Good government de- and other personal* on lax roll*.'we have too many pigs. Now pigs
I Mrs. W. G. Cheasley and son. Hi­ precinct occurs m their township.
Frankly I am anxious to know
mands that men or women be cho*- provides that the legislature MAY are
*
u
ram. of Woodstock. Canada, are vis­ As we know, the only townships that what Mr. Barnett thought of my last Saturday in Kalamazoo with Mr.
brought from Denmark ""
because i
and Mrs. Hannen.
enn be affected by this last provis­ article.
their family records show they will
iting her aunt. Mrs Brodesser
en wta&gt; can do this wort efficiently, enact a graduated income tax to
E. E Calms is spending a few
replace our destroyed pigs faster
Respectfully,
Mrs. Anderson of Marine City, ion. are Castleton. Irving and Barry.
days wtth Mr. and Mrs. Harry BabThere i* no reason why an arbitrary help maintain the schools, provide.; than our American strains.
(came last week to spend the winter All other townships arc unaffected
"Betty Barry.’
by this law and the board of election
Wil) foreign wheat and cotton and I
limit should be placed on the num- that the legislature MAY classify
| at her son's, a. A. Anderson's.
inspectors
wUl
be.
as
provided
in
the
;
Mrs
A
A.
Reesman
of
Constan!
ber of terms an official may serve; property for taxation. It seems to' tobacco and peanuts also be brought
WE GREEKS differ
'tine. Michigan, spent lost week in' jfirst section of the law. whloh I have
this should be determined by the u* that this measure is worth sup­ in because they will provide greater
'the city, the guest of her daughter./quoted.
yields and more quickly replace what1
from other peoples
| The confusion which arose conquality of work rendered alone. That porting because it will lay the foun­ we have plowed under?—Don CockMrs. Archie McCoy.
’
' ",------- "’*T*
of
the
world
in
this,
ts It a certain officer has served two datlons for a sane taxation program ( rane in Hartford Day Spring.
Mrs M«r&gt; IMdK and Mrs. Will
wording
"of
Kronewlllrr are e.pected home Sol-'the
!’
m
”‘"” of the first section
------that we do not
or mote terms ’satisfactorily, there which will be fair to everybody. We
such new law seemed to Indicate
merely
hold
a
man
ELECTION
DAY
12
DAYS
AWAY
urday
(jom
Syracuse.
N.
Y
.
where
is no justification for turning him shall vote YES on this amendment
that every election precinct, town­
Muri H. DeFoe. Charlotte’, who is
they
have
been
visiting
relatives.
who abstains from
(Continued from page one)
out on the grounds that "he has hod 1 No. 8—This amendment at the
Mrs VV. D Hayes left Wednesday ship. city and village should come
a pretty keen political observer and
public affairs as idle
the job tong enough, let somebody present time only concerns Wayne a veteran newspaper mm
, M
,a M
,m
for a western trip She will visit nt under the rule that only two of the It would exempt these corporations
man.
says
that
—we hold him use­
else gel the salary for a while. ' county. It is so ambiguously phrased' people should believe nothing they
Omaha, Denver. Los Angeles and , Inspectors of election would be of
the
same
political
affiliation.
The
from
any income tax if the state
less.— ericles
other places on the coast. She ex­
On the other hand a person who P’at even lawyers are not sure ek- hear tn a political campaign after
,faiit that the new act made no at­ should decide that it wished to Im­
pects to stay until June
25th. »•
It **
is •true
lias served for one term doesn't actly what It means. NO is the Mje[October
'
— that poll&lt;.
i tempt to amend or change section
Itlclans and candidates who have1
pose an Income tax for the support
I have cited above,
indiTHIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
13047. wnlch ---------------------—■ -----, of schools.
necessarily deserve another unless vote,
(been engaged for weeks in a hot
_____________________
G L. Freeman after an extended'catea thal thls WIU not the inten—
he has done hi* work efficiently. Summary
~
(political fight sometimes get rather
In other words It Is. a. case of
—------------------------------------------------------- I visit fe this city and vicinity, re- itl
। tlon
°n of
of the
the legislature.
legislature.
downright selfishness In bur Judgfrantic during the closing days. Issue, some of the proprietors of tornel toLos Angeles. Ca'ifornkA! 11
A public office should not be con-, No. 1—No.
true
that
thc
meaning
of
the
ment—a selfish attempt to saddle I
.'More often irresponsible cohorts who
.
,
No. 2—No.
lldered In the same light as weiand ,o
too
a propar- Mondly.
n&lt;?w law is ambiguous and difficult .
| are looking for Jobs or some forer, these
^ .places
plac« aod
° large
laW a
tare relief, it Is strictly a business 1 1 * No. 3—No.
apparently
Chicago. wlli|°f accurate interpretation but. If the ;upon the taxpayers of Michigan the
circulate stories which are not true 'tion of
of ,'the
hc pstreus
paJ*°
‘PP-rently have
have Rev. L. C Rogers of
burdens which automobile owners
failed to nnnrrrintiappreciate tho
the rnot
fact then
that officiate nt Emmanuel church next X
intention
of the Legislature
was to|ou
j, «ht to atand Natural^ “*
j...
..
... to agree railed
the ^rSnnri
the"eF^
propositton.
I Altogether,
we are inclined
the prohibition laws were not rc- Sunday morning and evening. Oct UnsJectoram
!*"*r ,h'*
•*” o^anv ~mp“n,“ “y
pr^lnre ole
»ou:d
ta*e
| with Mr. DeFoe although it can­
An analysis of election returns in &gt; No. 5—Yes.
They are here in the
dripping
wets who would ,30th.
township, it absolutely failed in pro- |aJ?_JJ*1* ,a*h“d n,uSthelJ
not be made a fixed rule. We believe pealed by.T
’*"!™" "727..""''
No. 6—No.
the past will indicate that people of
tolerate wute »rw&gt;n
k.., ky,
Mrs Frank Bush and daughter. l ..,j,------------------------new shaden of brown,
.— .
• . . (prices as much as the amendment
Barry county have usually disregard­
VOTE ON NOV. 6.
d.n«lu™ ,0-d.,.urn w^.'“"wr"sn-w E B“" ■' ”•1^.^ ~
oxford, blue, black,
ed party lines In selecting local of­

What Others Say

COOK BROS, Editor.

Bits of Yesterday

Fish for Fishermen.

Beer Joints Force Issue.
Sleep.

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M. STITES
THE LAW CLEARLV:

A Quotation

PURE SELFISHNESS
WE WILL CALL IT

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Waters Clothes Shop
Have YOU
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Next Tuesday. Nov. fl, people
equally well whether the laws be roira.
ficials. Moat of the time we believe
wet or hone dry. Prohibition laws' Mrs.
tw-r-au ui ouumv.i------ T" ------ 7 •••— —that voters have been guided prln- Michigan are going to have a chance
were repealed because people were spent Sunday in the city with her । PUmtoan* and a Justice of the Peace | But leaving this out of the ques­
Ji._ ....... -Vwith sham cousin. Mrs Hannah
••____ i. »«
__ it' »ho
ll’ho Ls
I* also
ol'.V a
n Republican:
PonilhHron- but
hut un-l
i,n.l t
cipally by personal qQMU(^aUons to make some important derisions | neighborhoods^. ChntoS
thoroughly diwatUfied
M. Barlow
neighborhoods
iin
n Clinton
county
d"f'
neighborhoods
Clinton
county
...
.
w
*s
the
first
time
they
had
met
in
।
fortunate
factional difference, ot tion altogether, the fact remains
of the candidate for the job in concerning their national, state and have not been so much interested conditions
--------------- -------and were distrustful of
that
OUR
GOOD
ROADS~question That is one of the reasons ideal governments. -Everyone ellgi- in the partisan phase of the cam­ the overbearing, almost fanatical 42 years and it is needless to say a op*nlon have caused a moat decided ■WH ETHER BUILT BY THE STATE
friction between the first two officers
rule of certain dry leaders who in­ most pleasant day was spent.
why Barn' county has eiuoyed,8S&lt;xi bk- should vote. There arc not many paign as they have tn the six
and the last one. if the meaning of OR THE COUNTY—ARE BUILT
sisted
on
poking
their
long
thin
Mr.
and
Mrs
Delbert
Starkweath-*
AND
MAINTAINED
FOR
THE
government. We hope the sun" nations left in the world where this 7amendments. There has been a de­ noses into local, state and federal er and daughter. Marie Scidmore. the new law requires that one of
■
WAA. ui mi.
mana
----mand lor
for an mtenurcni
intelligent discussion ' —BENEFIT OF AUTOMOBILE
spirit may prevail on Nov 6
privilege means anything. Dictators of these—arid there should be. It is “nalr!i ,r,ut had nothing whatever and Mr Glen Chandler of Grand these men must vacate his office as OWNERS. The fairest way that can
inspector
of
election
it
can
readily
Rapids,
were
the
guests
of
Mr.
and
have seen to that. When people be- no mean Job to understand the
'^*?J&gt;rol2!bU.10? “Ild lemP*r7
be seen that the greatest confusion be devised to pay for the building
THOSE AMENDMENTS
amenAmenu and
«na their
ihe.r significance
.«ninc..&gt;«
People c.n Mt
«« Mrs. Quatfe lhe past weekand up-keep of these highways is to
come too Indifferent to take inter- Amendments^
Fred Kcnfleld and wife of Chi­ and mast intense feeling would re­ have those who use thenr pay the
.nd lo reddee ttan to Mmple underled up with the prn.nl
Michigan voters must decide the
est in--------their- own
governmental
sl­ ierms The facts are this
. ,
,
.
,
-------— —
— — standable
and wipe out the beer Joints cago were calling on Hastings sult The law is silent as To which cost.
fate of ux proposed-amendments. of (alrs any forin of
democratic or nropaed "tinkering" with lhe con- and llquor slor‘’s Just
r!,l|ldl&gt;
friends Tuesday Fred has bought a one of the three would have to va­
As we have said before there is
varying degrees of Importance, to representative rule
is bound to stitution can be far more harmful ‘,'ey brt”JKht them into being It is part of the Dwight farm at Gull lake cate and it is certain that our legis- • more reason for raising the gas tex
ra.Uh? ‘Pe
the
immoderate
few who *•*"'*
spend and will put up a fine residence and I.tor* did not contemplate that 2^
the state constitution at the election. bre;k down
The
only protection tban even the closest student real- ,hL
' 'm,nort
e™1'’ '■'»
than there is for lowering it
they would draw straw* or flip a one
22! cent
?
It
...
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no.
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T"
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t
./"'
“
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“
Nov. I UMwllNdaM. wlrat the usurping ol po.dr by
“ «&gt;!"™P'»'« We d^_
coin. The danger which might result
We.‘*Ue,ve
ought not
Mrs. Sadie Zander of Kalamazoo, if the board should appoint, in lhe I0**"*
toUy uHn the old role ol
**,,nd °"'&gt;-Vote NO' on everjtto.' nut U
'»elr r.mUle. on ouMk «el; Dr and Mrs Taylor and son. Mr. case of the township I liave just a nominal fee of $1 for a license tag
t
w
and Mrs Blake. Mrs. McKevltt of
• •— ■ way of---------- when
•
p rare;
mu issues, a brief review of each vigilant electorate. It Is a reflection a blind
voting, yet.
one
-7- -the
- —people who
----- make nuisance*
mentioned, an outsider to take the ।
Jhc c*Penfe of keep­
follows herewith
On Amwlca uc belleve. that oa)y Is not sure of what he is voting for 0LX^TrarauraSa ’ or^frerts^ih? Middleville were among those from I place of, let us say. lhe supervisor, j “J®,t!’fm
D«m » u&gt; «&gt; per cent ol «U»W. «
JJ’ “'“e’^Xp^,, dro«r X“2X. d„“ Mt.ww outside the cl^ who came to attend i who might consent to withdraw :MVa Bb’e for sheriffs. Why should a
the funeral of Agnes Lowry
I rather than cauae trouble, in the bewho ‘Wvea a car over the road
°t th
M."th.t
Intetero. el tJ Xi ta.dninkeneondlucd;; .nd th. t.cMr and Mrs Will Stevens re­ lief that the new law so required.'00!, ro^e than two or three thoussay that the Interests of the people
keepers
who- will
sell,7a patron
leering justices of the supreme national importance; u considerably
considerably of
or Michigan
micnigau are
are not
not contained
contained in
in .cm
; t
;
- ---------•
; turned to Battle Creek Saturday
such apixtintec would be counting and jmUe# “ ywr—and probably a
court, circuit Judges, probate Judges fimancr percentage on stale and lo- Amendment No. 2 and Amendment drtnkfllS,J0"8 as
can 511
Ul,d Mrs. Stevens has been making an ballots, performing important duties (‘niarter of Michigan automobile
and all county judicial officers on c-l election*. Ptawlbly thi* helps to No 3 on the ballot
There two
oJtof*^m^hin8'
which extended visit with her mother, Mrs. and supervising an election without'0wner5 do noL drhf nw" than Uut
A. A- Wilmont.
2STPhto1difY h81104 .Then’ u
^Ptaln the trend toward central!- mT a Maximum gaaoUnfand'IreJht lhouId ** “ s’rlctly perronai affair
being either supervisor, clerk, or i“?*y the same weight tax that anjuMlce of the peace, which the un- ?lh5r uwn who drtv“ hU car
siderable difference of opinion
onlnlon as
a.- to
t&lt;&gt; . ..I,,.. or
..r authority ...
.
■■?...
...
Prohibition Inwg over n irn vnar | FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
aiderable
tn the federal1 .tax on automobUes
in 7he*cotutituThe pedro party given by Mr. and changed section of the law still1 f0-000 to 100.000 miles per year? Tho
the menu of thls amendmen*. wuh government. Citizens are dodging re-' turn
E-..,
»..7, .....
every Clinton —
count,
voter
nr"K"». it
designates
uu the board of election
,ax L' falr 10 ev"y car owner,
Mrs.
A. -D ------------McElwain
'----- on isnt likely they condition,
will do so ofif liquor
tried •«»•&gt;«
—
- «*A
— Thursday
-------------both ride* furntahlng good arg.,- spowiblhty E^-one eligible stwuld
Pd»«°n-’^..
d'----’«* "No"
a «ry
iwcasanv
ana.r. inspectors in precinct numbered one I'?° matur what his mileage, because
out again Yet if conditions of liquor
wa$&gt; a V'D' pleasant afiair.
menta. Apparently the degree of de- vo.e
who (all to do „ havC
J*business Vihe ronrtituJon ,ale ln
drastically Mr
ladies oL each gownship.
I
Pays O'11* for lhc mlle“«e he
*— the #uu
otete arf
are not
uvt drasttcall"
Mre’ J
J F
F Goodyear
Goodj’c*r won
won the
the ladles'
I have talked to the office of the dr2X“ ,
sirable reform, if any. will be very 11O rlght lo gru We
g(,
TdtehS 'tIicm' improved rara
very .Hnwiv
shortly people -.n
will first prize. Gard F. Chidester the
slight. Because it seems questionable wrong.
*
•— •*
—j It is a 'wing back to this method regard- gentletaan's on a cut with W. N. Secretary of State at Lansing and, ^hy force property to bear port
taxes should —
not• »be
fixed
their Mr Brown, who has charge of
e’JT?’e of bulWln8 and mainto u. whether lhe wmendment Mil “ iTour opinion lhe wile ol e preyl- “Iter for the legislature 10 con­ less Then the cycle of discontent Chidester and D. W. Reynolds.
will begin all over again resulting
MlAa AdB Prentiss of Buffalo. all election matters in the state O( i Utalng highways for the benefit of
trol. up «
or ewmwme
down as the ««
needs «^lj
of the —m«h.r u Ml! town io“ifi Michigan, absolutely assures me that au'omoblle drivers? Why rob the
comet prmnl -t-tomet in our dc„, o, ,M Un„M su„,
judiciary system or inject new oncs. have sufficient respect for the dig- Clinton County Republican-News.
People will not tolerate for older residents of our city as MBs my interpretation of the law is the ■“J’*?* 01 Michigan of I5.000.000.
same as ht* and that lhe greatest |*hteh they greatly need and now get
we shall vote NO
nhy of her p^nlo rCfrain from 1 ,
- ----------long laws which art excessive one
e sa‘te tax and make auto­
way or the other.
happened to indulge in just the confusion might result from an atNos. 2 and 3—There two arc com- -stumn speaking in a political cam.
7a Th?Ptrn?uMCYqt«ih
and gasoline exempt from
• » •
'
proper amount ot
-------- *— tempt to change tiw election tnspec-'
subconscious
vnAnlztH
i_ea.,irer eeve.4
«u'Mfle4 place
mtnow patgp..
.
A
CCOCt! ill g tO
According
to thC
the UBItCfi
United 8tSt(
States
panion measures
and would
tors in precinct one ot the various Paying u sales lax? The rest of tu
During evep the most restful of gymnastics.
an arbitrary limit on the gas lax
.
townships.
jpay sales taxes on other products
slumbers, the average- person rolls
•
To summarize it. therefore, the; ** *’“»• W*»Y exempt gasoline and
and the weight tax for automobiles
ONE WAY OUT . .
.
and turns ifid chaniies position on
Whatever the shortcomings of the
act cecMiarily
an average ot thirty-flvc times dur- United States may be. ft is at least supervisor, clerk und eldest justice ,auTOmo“1ICS?
Neither have any place in the state - If the "brain trusters" were given
-**
ing an eight-hour period The old one place where the ballot means of the peace should proceed to take
COATS GROVE.
constitution. Both are brain.child* a permanent vacation on full paj.
idea used to be that men of gQpd something. Countries where this con- charge of prejlnct number one In1
A.'had a •7"
pot luck supof the Michigan Automobile Asso- tne United States would be better off News. which has Ju»t come to hand, conscience and sound mind slept ditlon prevails are getting rather each township on the day of elec -, The, -P.- T.
-- •••
tlon.
appointing
far
number
two.
In
at
church
Wednesday eveclatter and have been supported tfy in tl*c long run Most-of their ideas President Roosevelt has become motionless a* logs. Investigation, iare Yet American citizen* take this
tbvlhH-knvmhlp.nuned.neb ,p- nl°« etetyre. wm bw. toy IM
tone high-powered propaganda. Re- Keem to be just about as expensive alarmed over lhe growth of radical however, seems to indicate that Just privilege with surprising indfference.
polntm to coruut ot not more than Program by pr. Kindr ol the Kelsentiment and does not want to be about the opposite is true because Only about half of the qualified votduring the gas tax from three to as they-are theoretical.
two M thr same pollUcal peri,
roondatkm and »■&gt;» -as furcaught between two fires of the children and Infanta In the best of ters turn out even for national elec­
th the thy ol Huttan ,1 'would "“»?L£roT„H“t"’B
two cents would not have the slight----- -.-re.
(
right and the left He's worried over health and certainly ^x&gt; iwnall tp be lions. Yet if anything were (tone to;
The church cleaning will be done
est Meet on the price of gaaoimc
« U»
r the kind of republicans nnd the kind troubled with any pangs of..con- interfere with ....
the privilege«.
of ballot-'
on
Thursday,
Nov. 0. meeting tn the
^fsoiincl
ot the boards
U necessary
lof democrats who will be elected science toss about more than their mg. well bet
bet that
that lhe
the loudest
loudest (r
—---------------------—
—a matter of fact In states having
(
K
•&lt;
■ would
■
a roast
a gas tex as high as six cent*, gaso- ‘• The reason father prefers
*- at the next election.'He is holding elder* Sound sleep comes in short squawk of all
come -from -thei 1for
'.0’! the
• , reason that
that the
the act
act dqes rooming and a L. A. 8, dinner served
j definitely and
and nortirui.riv
particularly «■
specify there at the church at noon. A good
idennitaiv
. can
Tr-i frequently be
w purchased
1X*&lt; 10 &lt;^llcken when they arc daily conferences with ’ business periods As muscles in one position vote slackers.
line
attendance
at
the cleaning and the
the method to be followed In dtlea
“Tn ’wciiigun hating guesls for dinner u because leaders and is anxious that they go grow tired, the sleeper unconsciously
dinner will be appreciated.
along with him.
htm. The disposition of alters his position
poaitton and give* there
these
Under terms of the NRA code and villages. This wifi not. however,
Ruth Woodman entertained the I
with a three-cent tax. The price ol *Uh a ro*il ot
can get what
the business men is to go along, but muscles their turn to relax. Old peo- [winter* must charge a certain fixed affect either Nashville. Freeport or Junior daas of the 8. 8. by giving
gasoline depends on what the trade u‘e 8u«fe'da. Instead of having to1 they cannot easily conceal their re- pie
more quietly
than children,
price .for
envelopes
in the name of 1Delton. Inasmuch as their precincts
'* sleep
-----------------------------------».,ij— —
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listed as township precincts for them a party at Ute Woodman home
think* moiorisls will bear. Reducing decorate his plate with a neck.-— I sentment over the way the adinuiB- manual laborers rest for longer in- fair competition
Yet the govern- are
1
on Saturday afternoon. It was a
the jxtrpoae of a general electionUw gas tax one cent would, however. Cincinnati Enquirer
||tratlon has encouraged Ute "wild" tervals without Interruption than of- ment. itself, sells printed envelopes 1
Hallowe’en party and the Bate and i
Very truly yours.
,
1 men m and out of congress who
fleearc
worker* and women re*t 30 per at a similar quality at a price about
Black Cats had contests of various i
seriously impair lhe state's program
A11 inventor has constructed aa .polltlcaUy ambitious. They also । cent longer than men If a person 30 per cent tower Uian it permits ।
L. E. Barnett
An
kinds. A nice supper was served.
that the administration for any reason tones about more commercial job shops to charge I Twentv.flve th^iLnd Hnii.™
iff improving township and county ln&gt;chlO(. ,.lth whlch he caa btoWimaintain
&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers and |
order and
rornu; in fart the program might bubbles five feet in diameter.-News 'should set its bouse hein budget.
son of Battle Creek and Mrs Emma
likewise if he turns too seldom from ment printing plant to any more ef- wortl^Texn JhJ
‘prepare to balance lhe budget.
Wolfe of East Woodland called on
*y*
** Pamanent*y abandoned.Remains now only the prob-,। David Lawrence Ays
....
tys that
that Mthe weariness, stupor or other reasons, neient than an up-to-date Job shop.
Jhta in „
Harley-.Seasc's family recently.
now getting
getting a ----------he will---awake
stiff arid sore So ..
it the conclusion is that. govemmcAt dUX rSSdSht
Tycshlp and county road improve- Jem of
a market for live-1 conservative side h now
------------------------------------Some from here attended the ■'
he atmosphere
atmosphere seems
seems that
that when
when one
one awakes
awakes rere- envelopes
envelopes are
arc bring
bclna sold
sold below
below cdst
rewt urmb moonngnt periods.
I Mfot costa
would therefore - of foot bubbles—Loe Anaele* Times
ihearing, and that the
Temperance Play given at Woodland
n«aea«tty be shifted hark onto prop-1
'
around Washington has greatly Inf- freshed and invigorated after an en- .and any defleh resulting can only
A machine in the Coal anti Geo­ Sunday evening.
La?«Wte n doe. not belong
1 Actually there taw dtattnet class '!?'“v ed
1°*f m”le&lt;0Od ,r™ °nc "ouree' IMlb’
detic Survey Office at Washington
.WH m*el'
** of impreolon that he ha* slept sound he tax
N
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for".7y^ W^eXyVilf Nov JVuS
- —- hour, fur rccnr- , Ixane
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really dune
nothing thia b&gt;—
unfair
cotapeUltou
of ----Che in the world, at any
ik
chLc^'
...
any hour, for ecu- butuc of Mrs. Altec cluuc
1
LyaMma would exempt them from hold aisle scats.—Detroit Free Press..Ledge independent.
jot lhe sort but. to the contrary, has 4worst jortisrlu to mu.
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An unusually izrgt
W Howard Aldrich's
Everything brought d

on qte tie* of thi* earth that la bi&lt; aiZ wsowa. &amp;z

A number from this WSV attended
a farewell party at Alto Cfranae hall
Monday evening fog Mr. and MH.
URGES NEW DEAL SUPgovernment on the face of the earth.' am. Milter' &lt;z&gt;m4 non '«wii.
Howard Aldrich. Card*
Cards and done*.ore
donethe prbud
PORT FROM BARKY VOTERS. CM United States of America.
m»i « own..
to make any excuse for any vote
and one-qi
"And anyone that stands on a plat-1
.51 ing were enjoyed by all.
can■ enormous amount of business effi- heie, and If they were all like him ,, Arthur J. Lacy, Democratic om•t 9.30
Mrs Wilma Hawkins. Mrs. Lois arrived Th
| clently. . . Entitled to a second term we
ve would have
hare a ---------real legtslaturt." didate
didate for governor of Michigan.
Michigan, ! form and advocates that the gov- p. m.
Usbcrne and Mrs. Beatrice Karcher and baby
. . . Frank Fitzgerald in address to spoke before an audience of i50*emment of .the United Blates do
attended the teachers' institute In
of high Ideals without being a pro­ Middleville Brotherhood said: persons at the Knights of Pythias »away wtth the New Deal is tamperBOWNE CENTER.
Grand Rapids Thursday and Friday,
fessional goody-goody. . . Takes hU -Parker i&gt; independent and a think­ hall Thursday. October 24. al 4 P. ing with dynamite, and 1 can't imaglne
mat
a
rational
man
wouia
nave
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Pox
entertain■
Charlie Crouse of Hastings vte- day with the fqnner's son. George
er,
you
ought
to
be
proud
of
him."
glne
that
a
rational
man
would
have
M. saying In part:
seriously and works hard at IL ...
the
daring
to
even
suggest
putting'ed
their
daughter,
Mabel,
and
husH®d
his sister, Mrs. Jennie Fox, Piper, and family.
Was commended by the state for hla . . . With his record we believe he - "The only purpose of government
from near-------------Clarksville Sunday. Sunday.
John Smith ot Battle Creek spent
handling of Barry county census. . . should have been relumed for a Is to promote the general welfare of a blockade across the road lo pros- band‘ ---------------Mrs.
John
Smelker
and
Junior
|
Mrs. Orvln Smelker and Martan the week end with hts parents, Mr.
second term without opposition.
' all of the people. The only Justi­ perlty tlrat our great President lias
were in
...Lowell
——,.Thursday.
land Mrs. Owen Stnlth.
fication for lhe exUtcnce of a po­ laid out, because It would only de­ accompanied Mrs. Watt Thomas to , -------term- . . Will get It.
■Lowell Friday.
jj -_______
~ Smelker and ' I David Christian ot M. 8.
Mr. and
Mrs......
John
spent
JOHN C. STAFFORD;
litical party In a democracy U that tour us off Into the dismal swamp
—j ....
—... Karcher
" r/the
with the
folks. • Levi Kantner Sunday,
EARL BOYES.
Miks Marian Smelker nnd her. —
son, •»Mr. ant!
Mrs. ..
Merrill
. uk week
«tri end
ena wan
inc home
name tuna.
Candidate for State Senator from It shall serve as an agency for good where we were before, and wlio
wants to goiback into that?
M ....
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Ander- ;nnd Mr. and Mrs Watt Thomas at-1 Miss Nevah Parlee entertained the
.
----------- — —,-------- -----Eighth District. . . Staunch support- govemmenj.
"We
are
living
in
a
new
age.
We
son
of
Sparta,
are
visiting
relatives
'
tended
a
“
--------a,
—
-------play
ln
Caledonia
Friday
Harvester
Band
st
a
rtaffowe'tn
■ Ringling's
RegUter
of
deed*
fees
In
Barry
er
of
Lacy
and
New
Deal.
.
.
De"I
am
very
sure
that
almost
ev
­
■
...
u«,u
W*.-will
never
go
back
to
the
old
order
m
Pennsylvania.
evening,
oounty evetef
——&lt;. year-, have exceeded
*sce**l*i! [ serves your support, as docs
does the en- erybody feels that President Rootw•
I party Monday evening.
aalary and
expense ever since ittre ticket from top to bottom. . . velt has been doing everything he of things. We are living in a new
Earl tint took office. . . Works most p)By safe—vote straight democratic, could to promote the general wei- age of civilization and social justice.
fare of all of our people and to bring (We are living in an .age where we
of the time without a clerk to help,
—i—.
prosperity to the American nation, must recognize that every man must
him... His is a difficult Job requiring ।
------------------*-■*—“
THIS MAN—
PICARD.
depend fundamentally for his spe^de,r£.k0&lt; ^‘11
Kr
‘,,K AFrank
A. Picard, aemocranc
democratic cancan- I am very certain that down in our
clal prosperity upon the happiness,
dldate f0F u 8' Senator, stands-out hearts all of u» really feel thet the the contentment, and the prosperity
election and inauguration of Presi­
dent Roosevelt Just at the time that and well being of the great mass of
the American people."
it
occurred
was
a
providential
bene
­
pie find for themselves now and
Judge Lacy discussed many Other
'on opposing candidates.
(then—a man of the*people—a man faction to the American people.
"We had been tn the depression a point*—his views on taxation, con­
j who know* their problems because
LORENEO F. "PETE" MAUS.
long lime. There were fifteen mil­ servation and state affairs general­
he
has
suffered
through
them
him
­
Candidate for re-election as coun­
lion men out ot employment. The ly. HU beliefs on these points arc
Qenuineduamnteedl\^^Co^ing\iian
ty treasurer. . . Is running for sec­ self. In him the people have found farm prices had gone down until the well-known now He stressed the
------------- U
(u*mnLHiwmrawiic«)
—
ond term. - . Was unopp-jsed in pri- a
- man
■■■"■• wbo_can
v™ ’—feel
----- —the J»ighPJJ- farmer's buying power was nearly statement that Michigan should co­
,!&gt;pose
of inc
m.ry
. In iimeull trnn M
XJ“
u't Kccovcfy program ol the gone and his debt paying power was operate fully in the New Deal and
hu pertorrnM dnUe, wt»&gt; hl«h de-I1----------------------------president, because he has personally
share fully in tta benefits, and urged
nearly
gone,
and
his.
tax
paying
tree of etaclcncy. . . Deserves re­ felt the pressing difficulties that be- power was greatly diminished. Busi­ the voters lo back President Roose­
। set the common citizen.
election.
velt when voting November 6
। In him Michigan has a true ness was and had been stagnant be­
cause of this condition of affairs.
CHARLES F. PARKER.
।, Rooseveltlan
Rooseveiuan—unafraid
unatraia of
or the
me size
bi«
THE COMMON SENSE
Our candidate for Representative of the task—undaunted by the crltl- The fanners liad been In this depres­
VIEW POINT.
in State Legislature. . Needs no tn- ( clsm of those who sec with alarm sion for the last fourteen or fifteen
A common-sense question is con­
troductlon. . . Yau know hts record as ' the passage of the old days when year* and the rest of the country
sheriff. . He accomplishes economy, governmental benefits were supposed went into it completely in 1929. That fronting every voter today that he
went
along
until
March
4th.
1933
—
should
conscientiously
consider and
does not merely talk tt. . . Let us see | to seep down to the people Instead
two years and a half.
answer before casting his ballot on
what others think of him as a leg- of starting'up from them—
'There is no question.in my mind November 8. "Shouldn't I as a good,
that President ‘ Hoover, with all the loyal AmericaiL citizen stand back
good Intentions in the world, tried of President Roosevelt in his efforts
as hard as he could to find a way to complete the New Deal program?"
to get the people out of the depres­ Possibly you arc not in accord with
sion, but. my friends, the failure to everything thal the present adminaccomplish that result and the fact tstration has done But who is. in- ’
’ that we sunk deeper and deeper in eluding the administration itself?
j was not due to a want of good tn- It is hardly fair to expect the mis­
'tentions but was due to a habit of takes and fallacies of a generation
I thought and a method of remedying of. unbiterrupted Republican rule,
'the situation which could never both in the nation and the Btate of
work and did not work That meth­ Michigan, lo be offset in eighteen
od was this: The Federal Govern­ months by the Democrats. Confront­
ment. during that administration, ed by an unprecedented crisis in our
Corrugated
PfwwwithB
poured hundreds of millions of dol­ history. President Roosevelt, .on asHEAT QIlUIOC
SMOVyGOO^AMB
lars from the Treasury into the cure •turning office, had the courage and
Bottoms.
cr attempted cure of the depression, vision to meet the situation as he'
Insures Uniform.
but the significant fact was that in­ found it with an unprecedented for- .
Satisfactory
stead of having that money go direct ward-looking program in the inter-1
to the people, according to their est of the entire country—not in the 1
Baking.
needs, they used that money to help interests of a favored minority. If I
4 Dish for Cvery
these at the top of the heap, the you are in general accord with this I
4.5-X...
Cooking Need
। great aggregations of wealth, hop­ policy you will most assuredly want I
ing that some of the benefits would to stand solidly behind the Preslseep down thtough to the great mass dent To use an old slogan of the op­
I of the people at the bottom of the position, but just as true now as
। heap. The money went Into the big ever "Why swap horses in the mid­
GuARANifED
Hur
rat
banks, like the Dawes bank in Chl- die of the stream?''
Icago. the railroad comiianies and
If you arc really sincere in your 1
i Insurance companies That was the desire to stand back of President
I program all along the line. It did not Roosevelt you will see to It that only :
work.
representatives are sent to Congress
I "Then President Roosevelt took who will wholeheartedly support him
10-31
icharge and he sgid. The time has and his policies. Don't support men
come for action. And he gave us ac­ who are today campaigning with the
tion. but he proceeded on exactly avowed purpose, if elected, of doing
lhe opposite theory. When the Home all that they can to wreck the New
Loan Act was passed, the benefits Deal program
were brought directly to the Individ411V ruu
,,„ District has been.^
KThe
Fourth
repual home owners who were in dis-1 resented in Congress during the list
tress and saved their homes from lwo years by a man who has
When the |stnunchly supported the Roosevelt
। mortgage foreclosure.
. CCC camps were organized,
.—j.the gov- administration. Congressman George
'ernment figuratively reached down Foulkes. of Hartford, and in spite of
• and took the individual lad by the bitter attacks made on him by the
’ hand and led him into a field of op­ republican press of the district was
portunity that he needed.
able to" go through the recent pri­
■■When the agricultural relief pro­ maries piling up a heavy vole—a
gram was put into efleqt the relief stamp of iwpular approval that
was brought directly to the Individ­ should not be overlooked by (he vot­
ual farmer to help him in his dis­ er. Don't be Influenced in the com­
It Heats Itself—No Electricity—No Hot Water­
tress. When the CWA and the PWA ing election by misleading state-1
Clean—Convenient and Economical.
projects were made, it brought em­ menta. Go forward with the Presi-1
ployment to the individual unem­ dent and vote for Foujkes for Con- ।
Thermat can be used readily any time, anywhere.
ployed man. When the public wel­ gress
.
fare relief program was inaugurated,
It makes comfortable heat ready always.
it brought the relief from the Fed­
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
eral government direct to the in­
dividual person who wgs suffering
At the election on November 6th you will
reh and Cases profit by selling to the Brew
distress. Now. that was something
new in the world, and that is the
decide either for or against the legal manu­
Ttf prevent pipe freezing
eries and give employment to great num­
To prevent chills
rea-'on it was called the New Deal.
To prevent carburetor freezing
To banish cold feel
facture and sale of Liquors and Beer fn the
bers of men.
And it worked.
To use in the kennel
for baby's carriage
"Farm prices have gone higher
County
of
Barry.
To Insure your own comfort
until they arc over ouc hundred per­
Laws, Rules and Regulations governing
cent higher than they were a year
on cold night-.
For warmth in bed
and a half ago Millions and millions
the wholesale and retail trade are not
The Michigan Brewers Association rep­
of men have been placed back at
profitable employment The public
made by Brewers. These are matters for
resents the manufacturers of Beer operating
relief helped the people and saved
the Legislature am(. the Liquor Control
To the training camp
the people, and it made it possible,
under permits issued by the United States
To Football games
by the increase of farm prices, to
To Hockey games
Commission.
Government and the Laws of this State.
help the fanners into a belter pavi­
To your cottage or bungalow
When skating
lion and restore their buying power.
Hunting—In the ddek blind
The farmer was able to buy the pro­
When tobogganing
The consumption of spirituoui liquors
The Brewers pay a tax of $5.00 per bar­
Camping- Fishing,
ducts of the factory which gave em­
On hikes tn cold weather
Canoeing. Sailing,
ployment to labor, which, in turn.
made illegally increases whenever Beer,
rel to the Internal Revenue Department
To winter carnivals
Increased the buying power of labor
Motoring
which is pure and wholesome and contains
who used it to buy more of the pro­
and $1.30 per barrel to the State of Michi­
ducts of the farm.
.
no deleterious substances, is not available.
gan; a total of $6.30 per barrel Or about
"And so through this fine process
of bringing the relief anc| the bene­
fifty-six cents in taxes on every dollar, col­
Bruises*
fits and the aid of the Federal Gov­
Rheumatism
The experience of the prohibition peri­
ernment directly to the people who
Neuralgia
lected for Beer.
needed it, President Roosevelt start­
od are proof of the foregoing assertion.
Lumbago
ed us well on the way to a complete
or pain that heat will
recovery of prosperity in this nation.
Sprains
There are now in operation in this State
relieve
*
The Founders of this Nation, George
• Now. I want to ask you. who is
Strains
going to lose if President Roosevelt
forty-three Breweries with a capital invest­
Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other
For Emergency
wins? Who Is going to fail if he suc­
Indigestion
ment
of
nearly
twenty-five
million
dollars.
ceeds in his permanent recovery
When heat is needed
patriots promoted and encouraged the
Mumps
program? Xf your salvation does not
Employment of labdr at good wages is con­
lie with President Roosevelt. I ask
manufacture of good Beer in order to com­
you. where does it lie? The opposi­
siderable.
bat the overindulgence hr spirituous
tion- have offered nothing in the
place of the New Deal. They ofjer fund* for ».n&gt;r
■ n. Millrr 1
liquors.
no program to meet the unemploy­

DEMOCRATIC

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/NmBHWE^SBiSfflONUraKE
Y --- - -

VOTE FOR

Ellis E. Faulkner
FOR

Representative in
the Legislature

REPUBLICAN TICKET

Against Brukme Rm

in

0th

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.

Election November 6th

Buy A Thermat
Heat Pad... t

Hastings,

TO THE VOTERS

of BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

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Take Thermal With You

Use Thermat to Relieve Pain

Ask to See a Thermat

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PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker, Prop.
Hastings, Mich.
TELEPHONE 2116

ment situation, tne
the puouc
public welfare
wciiarc
relief problem, the vital problem of
education In the nation, and they
offer no program far the labor sav­
ing machine problem either. They
offer nothing at all excepting nega| tlve criticism.
"Now. suppose, for instance, ttie
President of the united States would
spy tonight. I think the critics arc,
I right- I am going to stop the New
| Deal right now. We are going to
have the Federal government stop
this emergency relief and we will
I pay no more attention to this lyieihiployment program. We ate going to
go back to lhe old order of things
land keep our hands off. I am going
Ito dump this whole prcblcm over
i into the laps of Industry and finance
. and lhe critics of the New Deal and
let them work it out.
*
;‘U he did that tonight, what do
you think would happen tomorrow?
-Yotflmow what would happen to­
morrow. We would have a |uulc In
America tomorrow. Industry aud-li-

Brewers purchase millions of bushels of
Barley and Corn, great quantities of Sugar
and Rice and other agricultural products,
which benefit the Farmer.

Manufacturers of Trucks, Automobiles,
Equipment, Machinery, Bottles, Kegs, Bar-

Common sense will prevail when facts
are presented to the Voters.
The foregoing statement is submitted to
the Voters of Barry County for thoughtful
consideration.

MICHIGAN BREWERS ASSOCIATION
1331

MAJESTIC BUILDING

DETROIT, MICH1GA

san

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1834

nea cross
roster
।
1934I Red
Cross Poster
Invites Your Membership I

._ ..

[republican rally at delton. [

Republican rally at Del Uta |
by about 200 people,
attentive and eager to hear the tosues of the campaign discussed. The
REPUBLICAN
speakers were C. H Osborn, who
------------------------------------------------------ spoke on relief work. Ellis Faulkner,;

ruuillUHL UHIT1

PAIGN NEWS »“ attended

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SUPERVISORS HP

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De&gt;n

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CROPS SHOW

Wtnt

$911.83; No. 9 frl., 115 99 and debt ticket will all attend.
1 Davenport, who spoke an the policies ,
'service, 118.72; No. 10. f410&lt;0: No.
Whliq only those having tickets. |and results ot the presmt adminU-;
tagand first aid as well as other ac- AND THEY DO NOT RECEIVE 10 frl.. 811.70; No. 11 frl.. 892.97.
f which will be 35 cents each, will be
.
tivitias. in addition to all of this ONE CENT OF PAY FOR THEIR
HASTINGS TUT.-State tax. admitted to the banquet, the public!itration.
­
practical work that the Red Crow SERVICES-ALL IS VOLUNTEER ......
. .... .tax,
. .........
___ * (■ Ihv
I tzi hmir
$539.52; county
$3,960.00; .townliDI’iak
Hcff
hear Ute hrlrlrr-AS
address. Ax
Aa।
Accomplishes, it is a symbol and re- SERVICEship tax. none. School districts—No. (Former Governor Brucker is a fine
mtnder of all that Is beautiful and I Fifty cents of every dollar col- L none; No. 2 frl.. $281.73; No. 3, speaker und one ot the outstanding,
useful tn civilisation, and is a strong lected for memberships remains with irone; No. 4 frl., $278 89; No. 5 frl,. public men of this state, there ought
moral force in this day of disturb- the local chapter for financing local 8454.00; No. S frl.. 811352; No. 7.;t0 be a large attendance at the banance and unrest Without the Red work, the other 50 cents going to
No.6 frl.. *113 5.
$400.00: No.
No. 8j$3«.C».
8. $340 00; No.
No. 99. $356 76; ouet and the address.
Cross the world would be poorer and national headquarters. Contrlbu- WO.W.
No. 10 frl.. $504 85; No. 11 frl, 8106 -i Governor Brucker to n repubi can
unhappier than it is today.
I tions of less than $1.00 do not entitle
HASTINGS AND UNION
38- No 12 frl.. $30.72.
land will naturally speak from that*tbe annual Roll Call of the Red the giver to membership in the Red
Iinpr
rvunn. mm.t, standpoint. He is a man who is al-,
RESERVES IN 0—0 TIE
Cro&amp;s Is an event of national inter- Crow. The period for the Roll Call IT ST I37UOO' IoAS’d
Mil’*'* Ulr ,o bU po,'llc*' “ppo™-"'’.
. service
.
est, and a ..
coll ti
to which.----- from Armistice Day. Nov. 11 to
'and never abusive. It will be a
I Hastings High gridsters outplayed
every American citizen who can. Thanksgiving Day which this year|
I pleasure to hear him.
should respond as It represents the : falls on Thursday, Nov. 29.
,
। 24;»No. 1 frl, 81.840 64; No. 2 frl, j&gt;I Tickets for the banquet, which as the Grand Rapids Union High reWhen a solicitor calls on you. be| $204.76; No. 3. $398 72; No 4. $343 99; |
highest Ideals of patriotism and ap­
। serves In a game here Saturday aft­
with your dollar or more for No. 5 frl, $46.72; No. 6. $593 60; No |! obtained of Harry Miller, at Carplied Christianity, serving all class- ready
i
your 1934-1935 membership and 6 frl, $131.52; No 7 frl, $322 88; No (veth and Stebbins drug store, Hen­ ernoon but were held to a 0—0 tie
es without distinction.
' by a freak decision. On a goal line
become a partner in the 9. 8558.72.
Last week announcement was thereby
'
ry Sheldon, M. O Hill. C. H. Osborn
I play a Hastings back apparently
work of the American
IRVING—State tax. $441 43; coun- and
!
made that Mrs. Otto Isenhath Is the Jbeneficlent
!
at the Banner office in this
Red Cross.
plunged across with the ball and lhe
ty tax. 83.240.00; township tax, $1,- ,
Roll Call chairman far Barry coon635.74.
School districts—No. .1 frl.
-------- ---------The following named gentlemen referee threw up hto hands indlcatty with Mrs. C- J. Barnum of Del­
COATS GROVE GROUP.
$384.75, debt service. $2230 85; No 2, have tickets in the various townships ing a touchdown. Ooach Lockton
ton as chairman of the south half of
The Coats Grove Extension group frl., $183.40; No. 3. $183 40; No. 4 frl,
immedlalclx sent in a substitute to
follows
the "county and Mrs. Victor Hilbert met-tilth Pearl De mon d Oct. 18 $528.22; NO. 5. $325 88; No 6. $208 60: . Assyrla-Wm. Struin.
, kick goal. But before the sub could
of Woodland in charge of the north- The meeting was called to order by
' ---------report, the -referee
reversed
ttto deNo. 7. $309 12; No. 7 frl, $70 30; No
Baltimore-Lloyd Gaskin.
4- -- -em half. Ward chairmen for the the chairman. Pearl Demond. nnd 9 frl, $1.396 78 and debt service. $1.■
Barry-Morse Backus and Ellis clslon and decided tkxt
that a touchdown
city ot Hastings are: First. Mrs. sixteen members were enrolled. One 71535; No. 10. $453 76; No. 11 frl, Fau]knCr
had nnl
not bMn
been mftde
made *Hastings had
hnd
Harvey Burgess; Second. Mrs. Frank new leader, a secretary-treasurer, $339.60; No 12 frl, 8144 00.
taken all of her alloted "lime out”
। Carlton-Lawrence Farrell..
Hoonan; Third. Mrs. Forrest John- ,tand recreation chairman were elect­
JOHNSTOWN—State tax. $515.00; 1 Castleton—Jlalph Wetherbee.
previously, so when the aubslilute
ed. Four of the group volunteered
reported, the referee promptly peFreeport—Ken Braendle.
cooperation of lhe various patriotic J to act as hostesses to the next four county tax. $3,780.00; townslilp tax.
nallzcd the local eleven five ywds.
$827.70.
School
taxes
—
No.
1
$511858.
Irving
—
Wm.
McCann.
organizations—W. R. c., American I meetings. Three names were drawn
I There was considerable argument
Johnstown—Allan Hyde.
Legton Auxiliary. American Legion. by each hostess to assist with the No. 1 frl.. $28720; No. 2 frl, $266.40;
over this unexpected development
Orangeville—Bert Brown,
Boy Scouts and Oamp Fire Giris— dinner for their respective days. The No. 3 frl, $351.93; No. 4 frl, $317.68;
I but lhe opinion of the referee stood.
Prairieville—Charles Hughes.
the lodges including I. O. O. F, Ma­ group decided that each member No. 5 frl, $43936: No. 6. $391.50; No
So instad of fourth down on the
Rutland—Fred Smith.
sonic bodies. Knights of Pythias, O should donate twenty-five cents to 7. $215.63; No. 7 frl, $7 08; No. 8 frl,
1 one-inch line, Hastings had to be
Middleville—Ed. Blake.
E. B~ Pythian Sisters, Rebekahs, defray the expenses of the leaders. $546 49; No. 9. $250.00; No. 11. $314 24.
I satisfied with a fourth down on the
.MAPLE GROVE—State tax. $637 Woodland—Glen Wotring.
etc., the Women’s club, the P. T. A-’s
After the business meeting a pot
. five-yard line. The Locktonltes
Yankee Springs—Mark Ritchie.
and all other groups of like char­ luck dinner was served by Pearl 62; county tax. 84.680.00; township
The county candidates also have foiled to push the ball across from
acter, is solicited in making this Demond and Margaret Wilcox. Di tax, $1,140.19. School districts; No. 1
, there although it to more than probRoll Call a fine success. Membership the afternoon lhe leader. Vera frl, $637-74; No. 2. $290 60; No. 2 frl, &gt;I“ro“ »Ul b, Ihr first political able tie, would have don,
8254.00;
No.
3
frl,
$62047;
No
4
frl,
j
....
...
.
,
may be purchased at either bank on Brinker, gave the lesson on remod­
1 ...
------------------- ....------ the one-inch line and the ball went
Saturdays or al the Banner office eling dresses and the demonstration 8492.48; No 5. $468.40; No. 6. $593.76; meeting the republicans have had to O. R. Union on downs. The I
jin this city nnd it to hoped to make,
any day during the campaign, or on collars and scarfs. Orpha Rich­ No. 7 frl, $584 35; No. 8. $55640.
ORANGEVILLE—State tax. $367.- this, the final county rally for tlxc above, however. Is not written to ,
from any of the city, ward, or coun­ ardson gave the lesson on hats and
an,, may
.nay be
De well
wen attended,
auenoeo.
!
“*
P?1 up /
86; county tax. $2,700.00; township party,
ty Boliclors.
hat block. The remainder of the aft­
' iRemember
date,
heat
--------------- the J
—- —
• Friday
Barry county’s quota for 1934 is ernoon was given over to cutting tax, $668 00. School districts—No. 1.
_____ Hurentber S. and that the
800. so all must make a special ef­ collar patterns and
remodeling tax. $33155. debt service, $198.33;. evenuu.
No.
2.
$36557;
No.
2
frl,
$9920;
No.
supper
will
be
a*.
6:30.
fort If this goal is attained.
dresses and hats.
[ aroundtaThe referee being In belter
3. $727.20; No. 3 frl, $320 65; No 4.1
------------There seems to have been n mis­
„
nr.x»y».posltlotMhtm anyone else to see the
The meeting was adjourned to
WORDS REGARDING
taken idea in the minds of some meet with Vera Brinker In Novem­ $349 65; No. 5 frl, $772 04; No 6 frl,'A FEW
REPUBLICAN
$232.45; No. 8 frl. 8122 84; No 9 frl, |
w-.w CANDIDATES. P,BX- Undoubtedly called the decl- |
people concerning the matter of ber.—Orpha Richardson.
Republicans
can
take
great
pride
$167.66; No. 11 frl, $54.40.
kcpuoiicans can v»ae greai prate j|r lon BS 11 appeared to him. •
compensation for workers. ALL OF
---------------- -- ----the local team will ;
PRAIRIEVILLE—State tax. $771 - in ..
the
slate -of candidates
they.-----have Tills
.-"TSaturday
t-~—' ~-■5-7^-- “•
THE WORK OF ARCHIE D. MC­
THREE CORNERS.
19; county tax. $5220 00; township to offer for the voters' approval on P*B&gt; Lakeview of satue creek here,
DONALD, COUNTY CHAIRMAN.
Mrs. Hess of Litchfield. Mrs. Em­
$2,000.00. School districts-No 1. • November 6 A brief summary of the
A|J Iullan tnventar has perfected
MRS. ISENHATH. ROLL CALL ma Luck of Marshall and Mr. and tax.
tax. $1221.00. debt service. $878 00; qualifications ui each one follows tt deV1*e which turns off the electrtc
CHAIRMAN. MRS. HILBERT. MRS. Mrs. Roy TafTee of Hastings called
a device which turns of! lhe electric
BARNUM. AND EVERY ONE ELSE at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude No. 7 frl, $143.60; No 8 frl, $354.90; herewith
light when sunlight comes into a
No. 9. 83720; No. 10 frl. $500 00.
1 ARTHUR H
VANDENBERG- room. Now all that remains is for
WHO DOES SOLICITING OR AS- A. Hammond one day last week.
RUTLAND
—
State
tax.
$404.64;
Candidate
for
re-election
to
the
U
SIST8 IN ANY MANNER, IS FREE
someone to patent an arrangement
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walters and
county tax. $2,970.00; township tax. 3- Senate Mr Vandenberg is one of ,that will ring alarm clocks when the
daughter. aioiian.
aHUKnicr.
Marian, oi
of uranu
Grand itapias
Rapids ...-------, j.
• ...
...
j
[j,,,
ma&gt;
t
outstanding
men
who
has
spent Sunday evening with their *!’*?’ Sc.h??1 ««\ v
sun rises.
"represented this state on the
tmtenli Mr and Mrs FTIu* Walters [8430.78, No. 1 frl, $46.24. debt SCD • ever...
— —
and
’fSlnh* MiSble• of lcc* M-’*0! No- 2' ’400-6&lt;"* No 2 fr! - ',100r Of thC l*nntC S1“CC Mlch,8“»
Tcschc;
Teacher. "Johnny, what are the
LIFE IS A SHORT
I KatamaSoo we’re Thursday‘night and '*7'60: No 3 »«&gt;&lt;» ^.No. 4 $33126: entered the untun He ts recognized seasons?"

Sporting Items

AT THE

National Bank of Hastings
NOVEMBER 5 to 10
THE NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
IS SPONSORING AN AGRICULTURAL
OR CROPS SHOW AT THE BANKING
OFFICE, 101 WEST STATE STREET.
There is no entry fee and everyone is invited
to enter exhibits in this show, providing the
products exhibited were raised in Barry County.
November 7th, Mr. Roy Decker of Michigan

State College will judge the exhibits and award
the prizes.
Those entering exhibits will assist us materi­
ally if they will notify us one week in advance,
of the products they wish to enter.
Call for one of our Premium Books and see
the Cash Premiums that will be awarded for 1 st,

2nd and 3rd prizes.

National Bank of Hastings

|No. 4 frl. $9
18; No’.* frl, ^a$309.70; by
by colleagues
colleagues of
of both
troth parties
parties as-one
as onel, Jnhnn
johnny:
B«1"
, "You mean in the UnitNo 6. none; No. 7 frl. $359 94; No 9. &lt;‘f the best Informed men. one of e&lt;j states?”
PlfleW’
. .
M-R93
1
[the greatest students, one of the
T-.**
Teacher: "Yes, ol course.*
M. Paul Wing of Ypsilanti nnd
most
tireless
workers
and
one
of
the
[
johnny:
"Baseball and football.’
Mr. and Mrs. Ixo Hammond of De- ,1THOR^A^PLEZ^!,a?nAtat’C"
-----troit were over the week end guests I”:
tt,’52?"®°.; ,low“h‘«&gt; most progressive members of the'
In the past fifty years the life
He has been endorsed by
Other
-------- ----------------------scientists are-------------disputing—
the
dU,tI
J*0!. ’ senate
of the average man has been (of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cinude Hammond. 1?*'
uvuu :“"L0 ’.*-3A,.65l: „wjsuch Independent democratic news- calm of the Hungarian sciantlst who
lengthened by 10 years.
(Miss M- Bernice Wing nnd Mrs. ■
The science of medicine and 'Hammond called on Mr. and Mrs.J", 1 frl, $19 84; No. 2. $600.00; No. 3. paper-' as the New Work Times and insists that he has located the cradle
u“ human
---------- “
— *They
Tn’*“ say
—” *it's
’*i of •the
race.
surgery has developed the pro­ i James Hammond in Hastings Sun­ l$886 94: No. C. $300 00; No. 5. $409 - the Detroit News.
60; No. 6 frl, $56.20; No. 7. $420.00.
FRANK D FITZGERALD—No just the
gressive physician of our times,
day.
WOODLAND—State tax. $1,017.74; man running for n stale office today
and to his profession belongs the ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Proctor nnd
credit of prolonging human life. 1 Evn Cass of near Freeport were, I, county tax. $7,470.00; township tax. I ha* such a complete and varied cxIn ancient wars whole armies
Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edw. none- School district*— No. 1. town- pcrience in public service ns Frank
.ship
tax. $8 455.33, debt bctv-|D. Fitzgerald He knows government
died of disease—usually of pre­
Walters and family.
!,n,n school
*
[Ice. $9.89822; No 3 frl, $228.69; No. ’through first-hand experience from
ventable disease.
7 frl, $10224.
[county supervisor to secretary' of
In this enlightened age. the
SOUTtl THORNAPPLE. rr(,,,
YANKEE SPRINGS—state tax.'state. This latter office he has filled
medical man and the surgeon
Mrs. Bennie Parks has returned
.—&gt;'$226.84: county tax. $1.665 00; town- with exceptional ability, establishhave learned to diagnose disease
home after visiting relatives t..,d
u,,u ship tax.
&gt;..» ki
norm School di.irWc
__
81.006.10.
districts
—line
!usg •&gt; a rw&lt;ir«l
record for
for efflrlencV
efficiency that
thatisis
and iiave developed the science
friends in the state of Vermont.
of properly treating—often of
John Carter of Orangeville town­ No. 1. tax. 8907 80; debt service. • likely to stand for many years to
$395.55; No. 3 frl.. 8205.78; No 4 frl.. come Thtpe who wonder whether
preventing the spread of conta­
ship was here at his farm FcidAy.
none;
No
5
frl
.
87.60;
No.
8
frL,
or
not
he
to
independently
minded
or
gion.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Jbhnson
i nmeshed in the influence of cerA periodical examination by
were Sunday evening guests of Mr. $664.74; No. 10 frl., $19948.
C'lTY" OF Hastings—St^te tax. tain political bosses have only to look
your doctor mM&gt; forestall dan­ ! and Mrs. Thomas Sowerby of Irv­
‘—
over the record
lhe recent* rcpub$2.838 61; county tax. $20,855.00.
J ol "
**
gerous disease and prolong your
ing.
. llcan convention. There he turned
life.
George Thomas is laid up with a
America’s Greatest Dress Values — In Two Large
OBITUARY.
down the hand-picked candidates of
The next step is to iiave your
very lame side, which makes breath­
Groups—
Ellen Jennetta. second daughter every so-called boss In the state and
prescription filled by lhe most
ing almost impossible.
of Eneas and Sarah Shqw. was bon) saw to it that the men fie knew and
reliable druggist you can find.
in P^merston. Canada, on Nov. 13.. trusted were elected.
Voters of
Green is to be the popular color •1886. the family coming to Free­ Michigan will make no mistake In
EdltoriU AdvartlMsisti to *PP«ir In
this summer in male attire We were port hi Nov. 1898. She was married
electing Frank D- Fitzgerald ns gov­
pretty sure if we held on for long. |
.
to William Flfield at Hastings on1' ernonF *
our tuexdo xrould return to fashion. July 31. 1903. To this union three:
(Misses’ sizes 14 to 20—Women's sizes 38 to 54)
_________________
! CLARE
HOFFMAN — Candidate
children were bom. one son and1 for
to congress
(nr representative
ypnrri
-*— —
------ —“ * from
Every garment exclusive and hand picked. Rich,
two daughters. Jennetta passing in.the fourth district. An able lawyer.
Handsome Woolens and Fine Furs make these
Infancy and Grace Beatrice four keen-minded, and independent. Mr.
years ago. About twenty months ago । Hoffman Ls exceptionally well qualshe was taken Hl but was very -pa- i med to serve this district, in contient during all her sufferings. I gross. A man who believes in A\nerDeath claimed her on Oct. 27. 1934. icall prlt.cl[&gt;l&lt;'a of gorernment as
at the age ot 47 years. 11 months ।embodied in the Constitution of the
and 14 days. Surviving are the hus- united States. Reds and radicals
band, a son. Vernor Fineid. one will get no support from him; pro­
granddaughter. Angle Ellen, three [ gressive measures in the interest of
sisters. Mrs. Etta Mead. Battle good government will.
Creek. Mrs. Ida Hayes. Mountain
FRANK MOSIER—Candidate for
Home. Ark.. Mrs. Pearl Haywood, state senator, has had four years’
Coats of tree-bark and bouclc fabrics, in black,
Hastings, two half-sisters. Mrs TH- experience in the state legislature
brown and green.Fur trims of Manchurian wolf,
lie Kuempel and Mrs Sarah Kurch-1 umj many years' experience in pub- ;
Special Attention Given to Orders Not in Stock
er ot Freeport, besides other rela- )if affairs. He is well qualified fbr I
French beaver, caracul and marmink. Many with
lives and friends. She was a member I the office of state senator.
muffs.
of lhe Baptist church and attended ' ELLIS FAULKNER — Candidate
services whenever possible. Funeral (or state representative Barry coun­
services were held nt the Baptistry people do not need to be intro- |
church on Monday afternoon, the :duced to Ellis Faulkner. He is known'
Wnv
Ar1,-&lt;vlr nffieintint?
------.... ... ,as
nnna sane,
r„,..,t level-headed,
Rev. n
B JI Adcock
officiating. Ir'rr.
Inter­ ...
to everyone
ment in the Irving cemetery.
fair-minded individual who will be
mure interested in good government,
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
in helping to put through construc­
In Two Groups
Mrs.
Minnie Hammond spent
tive measures than he will be to fall
Thursday with her daughter and in line with party bosses. Ellis
family, Mrs. Ruby McCulla. in Has­ Faulkner will make an able repre­
tings.
sentative.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Strausbaugh
ALLAN HYDE—Candidate for
and daughter Wanlta and friend. county clerk. Mr Hyde has a thor­
Clyde Basse*, of' Freeport were
ough knowledge of Barry county
Grand Rapids visitors Tuesday.
affair^ through yean of experience
Our school is having a Hallowe'en
on the board of supervisors of which
party fdf the kiddies Tuesday P. M.
he is now the chairman. He also has
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Woodruff hud considerable business experience
spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
No automobile or gasoline manu­
and will be able to handle the office
Hugh Aldrich in Lansing.
of county clerk to the satisfaction of
Kayter” Leatherette Gloves
Lewis and Boyd Bolton attended a
facturer, distributor, or dealer will
Hallowe’en party given by their
Attractive and color­
Black and Brown—$1.00
VERNOR WEBSTER — Candidate
music teacher. Mrs. I. J. Smith, in
ful new fall styles
for register of deeds." Mr. Webster is
New Bags—the latest styles all
be exempt from any taxes now paid
Hostings. Friday evening.
well trained for the office through
for street, business,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Hammond
leather—$1.00
by other business firms if constitu­
attended a card party held at the years of experience in township of­
school and afternoon
fices. He has invariably given faith­
Women’s Sweaters—Slipovers Angora
home of Dr. C. D. Mohler Saturday
ful.
efficient
service
and
will
give
the
knit,
in
dark shades—$1.39
night.
tional Amendments No. 2 and 3 are
Harold Ten Eyck and daughter. same as register of deeds.
Art Goods—Stamped linen and
JAY BLAKNEY—Candidate for
Kathleen, of Grand Rapids have
approved by the voters November 6th
county sheriff. Mr. Blakney has had
necessary yarns.
.
been spending a few days with Ohas.
experience in public office. Is a fine
Woodruff's.
Baby Department—Offers great
type of citizen who believes that
Mrs. Gladys Erb of Hastings visit­
assortment
and
values.
the best weapon against crime is
ed
at
Clifford
Hammond's
Thursday.
on Amendments No /
efficient law enforcement.
and 3 and save from
ARCHIE D. MCDONALD—Candi­
The first shot fired by America
during the World war was when the date for prosecuting attorney. Mr.
z‘.
IS to $50 IN TAXES as compared Io 1933
8. S. Mongolia, an aftned merchant­ McDonald is a capable lawyer of
3
any
years experience who has
man. fired at an enemy submarine
ade Barry county his home beon April 19, 1917.^
cause he was "sold” on this com­
- Boss: "You ask high wages lor a* munity as a place to live. He la in­
AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
man with no experience.”
terested In Barry county and Barry
’ Applicant: "Well, air, it’s much county people and will do his best to
harder work when you don’t know give faithful, efficient service as
anything about ft."
county prosecutor.

SPAN AT ITS BEST

Deposits Insured Up to $5,000

CINDERELLA
DRESSES and COATS

The Sensation of the Season for Hastings!

'322 an(1 *622

BULBS' BULBS'

Time to Plant!

See Our Assortment!

TULIPS, LILIES, CROCUS,
HYACINTHS, NARCISSI

WINTER COATS
Outstanding
Fall Values at

8Q88

J— to

$9088

£ J—

COLORED STONES AND SHELLS
DISHES FOR INDOOR PLANTING

Wallace Feed &amp; Seed Store

The TRUTH

(JJJ)

Suede and
Felt Hats

Wash
Frocks

"Garter
Union Suits
Cotton at $1.00
Silk, wool and
cotton
$1.9$ suit
Carter Bab
Shirts 25c
Women’s
Wool Snug­
gles 89c

$195

VOte

VCC**4
I EO

Frandsen’s Store

Exclusive But Not Expensive

59c

�THZ HASTINGS BANNS*. WSDNSSbAT, OCTOBS* 11, 1&gt;M

1

I.

1

Mr*.

Jake

Weyerman

HGsnm
I wns

spent a few days In Grand Rapids
the study of medicine, as well as in I love a bridge.
with friend* last week.
other direction*. They are wonder­ A bridge that's rustic.
Mr. and Mrs Edwin HUI of Mus­
fully gifted. With education
the A bridge that's small.
kegon spent the week end with Mr.
Chinese will make a wonderful peo­ But a covered bridge the beet of all.
and Mra. Jake Weyerman.
A covered bridge thal hug* a tree
.
| Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Hart ot Battle
The speaker concluded by laying
Mr*. Emeu Ftfleld Is in Chicago
MU* Lleva Perry was homo from Creek were Sunday gue*U of Mr
Ml** Irene Jone* was home from
that a new world 1* emerging In
(Continued from page one)
thi* wrak vialting her mother and Lanalng ovar th* weak and.
1 ,nA_Mrx
- Hodge*.
i
Asia. It Is not yet fully born, but
attending the fair.
•
Hartley Finstrom
wa*
home
from
1
JJL
X^d
SX
™
s£
Fbutrom
‘family Ton
la In the process of being born. -We
faSy1? i£h.u ^r^un^v as: L
“*ln' OVCr
lday
ot 1Mr*, cfide Wood8un. Mrs Murdock and Mrs Barnes and have troubles In our own country.
Lansing
over the week rnd
end.
,.“nuy
°F
I thqir assistants, was splendidly setvgrr.ulna fur-falt hats tar
Perhaps the cover la a symbol rare
Mr*.
William l^Shter
Fighter spent
spent the
th*|I Mr. and Mra. Jim McCue and Wil- 1 ed “
by
Mr
* wllUam
y a
• score of High school young We think we are peculiar in that Of the shelter we seek in a Father *
Mrs. A. D. Kqlskem visited rela­
respect. America te probably lhe
Ftoyd H week eDd
her husband in liam Adam* of Ionia called on their ladlcative* in Muskegon over the week n^li f Mr '“d
least
■Wk agitated Ml
of K&gt;1
all the
MIC WU1IU1C1
countries UI
In
end.
W1
Orand
l*t*ter. Mrs N. B Rose. Tuesday
Aftei
,tu&gt;. uul Uu! wutiu
„
Alter ------------------------------------------the dinner there was oom------the wu
world
WW|d-wlde
fer- That measures the toll to that
kra. Lcnna Haven has returned
r®*” rr.®y *
Mr. and Mra. Edward Mannl enMlsae* Eulah Layer and Madeline ' --------munily
led
merl
munitv
singing
led by
by Mortimer
Mortimer
m&lt;-nt u
i&lt; wig
th., beginning
&lt; singing
—
w.—» —
-•
-----Ma«M«
wcauiuiAi&lt; of
uf a move- '
Country where
11 aP*ndlng some tune tertained guests from Grand Rapids LyBarkar attended the Michigan- 7.?
Townsend,
two
by------ of
-•---------• — Into
- Interna- i The clumsy structure that spans
from a stay ef several month* In
wn^nd.' and
“'dj*'
0 fine
ft™1 solo*
*?l?a„by
ment
a great
flow
7
Mr
Mnl 001
Illinois game at Ann Arbor on Sat- Miss
UKI .
u races I
Detroit.
Miss Hunter
Hunter The
The regular
regular club
club propro- uonallsm. WMW
which, W111
will „
bind
all
the year*
L
—
Roland
Moon:
of
Harbor
Springs
urday.
gram
followed,
after
which
lhe
and
togetheri
the
Judg
.
„
O.JTJ2L o# toll and elar of
r----.
twisuu
aiuon;
ot
rtaroor
oprings
Mr* Neill* Horton of Middleville
aeGl
-------- --Mffler and Miss Ger- visited Mr. —
Mn Bcrt Parrtll of carlton Twp.,-'meeting was turned ever to Dr. A. ment of the speaker
Buutof stones of toll and clay of
Mis* Eleanor
and -------------------------Mr*. Otto Isenhath
trude Fletcher of Birmingham spent on
—-------Friday
- ...
evening.
—_.
visited her daughter and husband, w. Woodburne. chairman of the
'
on Saturday and Bunday.
Thia
wa*
o(ie
of
the
most
InterestI*
not
plumbed by rule, but fa*hweek end with Mr. and Mrs.
— and Mr*- Clifford “
Mr.
Dolan
*
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Erway. part October program committee. It had
Mis* Alice Clark ot Grand Rapids the
loned with shears.
------ -------------in Detroit on Wednesday and of last week.
'*
---------- - ( ing and enjoyable parties ever given
George
Miller.
-been planned
that* Dr. -----------McGorrlll.
wm the guest pt Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
“•
M1M EUxabeth DeYoe of Muske- Thursday on business.
Mr*. Ethel Renkea and Mr. and pastor of lhe Fountain Street Bao- Zd,h^KLTv. S’cfiSlS;«
Alfred Thwnscnd of st. Johns has Mrs. Steinhauer and family of Mus- ttel church of Grand Rapids, would
Misses Lois and Beulah Severance gon was the guest of Miss Mabel
tendon to Dean Matthew*.
। In,o joshing or beauty. For that
Sluon
and
Mrs.
a. J. Vedder over b®«n the guest of Mr. and Mra. J. M.. kegon were Sunday guest* of Has- be the speaker; but he was taken
Dreaa shirt* for men in the .
were in Kalamasoo Saturday for the
waa unable
uiunute to
w vwu.c.
After the program had been com-1
structure that's grand
th* week end.
Townsend the past week.
tings relative*.
very iu
111 *uu
and was
come
Mr snd Mr* Clare Seibert and
Mra O*orge Slawson. Mrs James I The Rev. A. J. McNulty leaves thi* Fortunately Dean Shader Matthews. Pitted, members of the Sea Scout isn't built on the Journey. For we
. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lanta of
wllh the*r skipper. Russell
—
—■*
for Washington. D. C-. to atIhead of the department of theology
can'•
’t —
understand
wen Bun.
*'re to week
" ""
'
' Plainwell spent the week end with auldreo ol
Excellent quality materials
in
the
University
of
Chicago,
spoke
Cleveland,
removed
the
table*
to
‘
tend
a
College
o{
Preachers
of
the
i
day gue*t* of Mr. and Mr*. Harley Cfan^ Rapid* on Friday.
his mother. Mrs. Helen Lantz.
The freshet* of storm tn which ef­
Iin Grand Rapid* Sunday evening those who desired might enjoy dancVivian and Doris BlddJe of Episcopal church.
Mr. and Mrs. O W. Murphy visit­ Fox and William
fort seem* loet.
with Bud Wolfe's orcheitra'
Mr and Mrs. Warren Wilcox and IHe wa* induced to slay over and
Donald Severance of Detroit visit- SrlOi£r*J*.!.UUed „Lhc!r molher'
ed her niece. Mrs Wilda Bishop, of
an address here Monday night, furnishing the music, a* it had done
family and Mr. and Mrs. Basil give
।
ed hi* uncle. Lemuel Severance.
Bldd1®- ™ Sunday
Flint on Saturday and Bunday.
great a cost.
Mrs
of Smith of Jackson vteltcd Hastings :Dean Matthews has a world-wide
Mr and Vr
* Charles IUctk*
U
The See Seoul., who ere ipomor- 1™'. hl«hw.»&gt; end Uy-w.y. an »
Mr*. Nettle Hyde and son. Paul Wednesday while here as jtenog।reputation as a teacher, author and
Jackson were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. relatives on Sunday.
Hyde, visited Mr. and Mr*. A. 8. rapher for Judge Lacy.
* u..
intercroaaed.
world traveler Bcarcelv a 'ear that p.d
hy lhe Rotary Club, were very .
------------------------------------|
Mr
and
Mra.
Aben
Johnson
and
i
Dan
Lewi*
over
the
week
end.
Mr. and Mr*. Loyal Edger and
...
.
Johnson of Flint part of last week.
*.«„ «
were guests of their parCR—
Jlnjd! Finstrom was In Steven and Agnes Johnson were in Ihe does net visit some foreign coun- helpful throughout the evening, in ' And the bridge of our labors seem*
Mr. and Mr* V- L. .Wolcott of children
so Insecure.
ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Burdette Briggs, ------ ..lursday
a’^r
and Friday at- **u*"1fc
-* Saturday
-*
Chicago on Friday and
at tries. During lhe post year he com- taking care of the wraps of the gen- :
Charlotte were Sunday evening call­
hleted
a
round-the-world
trip.
tlemyn
and
ladies
as
they
arrived.
That
the
intricate
blueprint would
।
A
Century
of
Progress.
tending
A
Century
of
Progress.
tendtna a rent
ers of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels. , ot Bowen* Mills Friday.
Dean Matthews spoke of Asia. It al*&gt; m ushering and in other way*.
...---------lose it*--allure.
Mra. Charles Roas of Bentley is 1 Mr arid Mrs Robert Burch were
Miss Yvonne Trego, a graduatj’of
Mr. and Mr*. James Endsley en­
If it weren't for the Beacon to Life's
------------visiting her sister and husband. Mr. in Grand Rapids Saturday to see a wa* not a set address, he talked in
~~~~ •—
***
---------------- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Zylstra and Butterworth hoep^al. has accepted
aperture.
and Mr*. W. L- Hinman, this week. nephew who was injured in an auto an off-hand, conversational manner
■ '•----family of Grand Rapids on Sunday. a position as nurse at University
about the countries of the Far East. A
T otlirw
noapnui In
in Ann
Ann Arbor.
aroor.
MUa °&lt;rirude Bentley of Kalama- accident Friday night.
A bridge that's rustic.
Mrs. Robert Jessen and Mr*. Har­ hospital
-------------------------------------------------------Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Lassen and and gave hl* hearer* to understand **»'»&lt;-» ILUJl
Dr. and Mr*. Nlel McLaughlin “
®a-^
‘weekand*Ub “r and
.
...
.
...
a
A oriage
bridge that's
mats small.
old Stelk of Chicago are guests ot
Mra. c
C.- A
A.- Kerr and oth,!r
other fr|
friend*.
family and Mias Betty Leary were that events of vast Interest to the
'
and
Edward
Barber
of
Vermontville
end«Mr and Mrs. Clarence Crawford this
Dut * covered brtdeg the best Of all.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers were Sunday guests ot Mr
and Mrs world arc taking place In Jaoan.
and Mb* Ethal Ragla were in Ann
BP Btrtha Lovelace Stickney.
week.
In
Chicago
last
week
visiting
relaTheodore
Kilmer
ot
Lansing.
.
China.
India,
and
In
other
Asiatic
Mr. and Mrs F E Lane and Mrs. Arbor and Ypallanli Bunday.
tlvts and attending A Century ot
Mr*. William MUkc Is in Battle countries along lhe Pacific coast.
J. R. Hay of Saranac were guest* of
Till* week Thursday evening the'
DESSERT BRIDGE.
"7-'--------------- ' "
■ •S”=.^
------------------------------------------u
-----*lor
— tor
He
told of a visit to Toklo. Japan. *“"&gt;«■&gt; he«“"
Auxiliary* will
‘l'*.."' 'S'F™1’.?'
Mr. and Mr*. F. B. Lane Saturday
Pirnqmt HUI district vteited Mr and
Mr8 Ru“*11 Kantner spent Sun- daughter. Miss Dorothea, who un- nineteen years ago.
make their plans for the observance *hi£b Mrs. K. S. McIntyre Is guard­
Mrs Frank Havwjod of the Chenev day aI,crnoo“ ‘nd Monday at De- derwent
operation last week.
" c,,"'&lt; every
------- Japanese,
*—
practically
male YI
or of ArmUUce
.................................................
Ian
and Mis*
Kfflaa Janet
fanat Teale
*r»ala 1* assist
..il.r.­
rC and
.‘an
a Mrg
..prac
“
rDay. It being their rev- la
“ alld
Mrs. Miranda Sisson and Mr* Ar­ dtetrict 8unda*yy
“ U Cheney lnjJl
wllh
Ur
Mrj
Ca|Totl
troll with Mr. and Mrs Carl WesL.S'”!
nold Malcolm of North Irving called
plnter. Jr.
Mrs Isabel Carrolhers and Mrs
the refreshments at a- charming
on Mrs Ida Palmatler MoRd*y •It­
Mr. and Mrs ■ Harley Tinkler and Anna McGuflln were Sunday guests nirlv every man one wo.ua meet man. pmMen! w.U announce her I
em oon
.
. .
..
— .i-aa. standing committees at thia meetino
Frank Chilson ot South Bend.
Ind., a former Delton resident, was
In the city on Monday calling on
and urJIned in brown, gray
■&gt;
- ---------------Mr. and Mra. Chav. Bryce end . Mr•
Clement end visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner
friends.
._ ....
H(, your
for the Aux- 'W Mra- Nellie Cross, Mrs L. E. Barpart of last week. Mr*. Warner and . are -------familiar
In ---------------this country.
He rummage
•——articles
—
».------------.— — r a Mje are UIUjer nett and Mrs. M. R. Kinde.
The Rev. and Mr*. L. L. Dewey children end Mr. Cherta. Conklin JT«“u“u Grace
returning with Mr*. Me Cor- saio
Mtd u
it is
Is impunaui
important to know
or Mr. u&gt;d ""
Mrs Will ---------------------Shutters over
aiw" what
wimw ‘“ary
- ,a*, plans
. for
------. , - .--------- I ; The Camp Fire girls also sold varand Mr. and Mrs Dodge of Grand ol Kelemetoo epem Bundey «1U&gt; "
plgi. buckskin and other
Japan thinks ot this country. The
to be announced later.
|
mlck for a few day*' visit.
artlrln*
harl marto
Mr*.----------------CXmkltn s --------sister. Mr*. L. E. the week end.
Rapid* 'were in the city Thursday-----Members of the Auxiliary are tons articles they had made.
Mrs. Mary Cooper, wfoo ha* been Japanese somehow have imbibed the
fine leathers manufactured
Harold Tower of Grand Rapids
Mrs. R O Finnic ot Woodland
evening at the “Around lhe World, Severance, and family.
visited lhe Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Mc­ spending the summer Ip Port Byron. notion that the United States ha* urSed to attend the reception for was an out of town guest.
Supper."
i Tw- - .
.. *- ..
a secret purpoc of some day al- former Governor Wilber M Bruck’ three days, Tuesday. Wednesday and Nulty Sunday and called on Mr. and N. Y.. came Tuesday ntght lo re­
tacking Japan, and hopes lo destroy «
Friday evening at the Legton
main
for
the
winter
with
her
daugh
­
Hansen. Price* |LM
Mr*.
James
Bristol.
; Thursday, attending the Michigan
OBSERVED NINETYter and husband. Mr. and Mrs H J. the Japanese Empire. He told of roonM following the rally at the
stale convention of osteopathic
SECOND BIRTHDAY.
Stebbins and daughter Helen were Freeland Mrs Cooper visited in meeting many learned men as well Methodist church. This reception te
'physician* and surgeon*
as
buslneu
men.
and
thoae
in
the
f3r
Legtonnalre*
and
Auxiliary
wornBuffalo and Detroit enroute to Has­
tertained twenty relative, at dinner
Frank Collin*
of Springfield. in Detroit part ot last week as tings.
ordinary walks of life. AU seemed on­
guests of Mr*. 8. F- Nchol*.
i»uwa.
on Sunday, the occasion being the
: Mass.. was In the city on Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Jason E McElwain 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lzland Hatton and to have the Idea that the United
• • *
calling on friend*, going from here
ninety-second birthday of the for­
and Mis* Emily McElwain were Sun- children, Delmar and Betty, and Ute States lias unfriendly, even hostile, CELEBATED SILVER WEDmer's mother. Mrs. George Shutter*,
। to Lansing lo take hte mother home
When the
DING ANNIVERSARY.
day guests of Mr. and Mr*. Ray- former's father, Harry Hatton, of feellng* toward Japan
with him for the winter.
who ha* been here for several weeks.
mond Windeknecht of Owomo.
Clyde. Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs Dean denied this, they wanted to
Thirty-five
relatives
end
friend*
Mrs. Shutters* two daughters and
I V. 8. Herbert, relief manager of
~
—
- Davl* and Elmer Rising several days last week. know why It was thal America of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Traver of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
W.
Oone son were present, also her
the Western Union Telegraph Co .
&lt;x&gt;mes Nov fl to relieve local manage . children spent the week end in Lan­ Other Sunday guests of Mr. and seized the Canal Zone In order that Baltimore township gave them a granacmuinra
grandchildren ana
and two
two great-granagreat-grandsing with friends, lhe former also at­ Mr*. Rising were Mr and Mrs Blake our Atlantic fleet might be quickly happy surprise. Sunday. October 28 , ch.ldren. Guest* were oresent from
Rising and Gene. Mr. and Mrs Wal­ brought into the Pacific Whv had the occasion being their 25th wed- OvW st Johns and Belding
and Mrs. Goucher will visit In Lan­ tending a chiropractor*' convention
Mr. and Mr*. Gary Crook and the ter Durkee and Mis* Julia Durkee of we arlred Hawaii and the Philip- ding_ anniversary. A bountiful din-1
~
.*t
sing. Detroit. Cleveland and posRev. and Mrs. Maylan Jones are in Woodland and Mis* Dori* Williams pine Islands if It were not that these ncr was served to all at one o'clock.
CHOIR GUILD.
Clothing and Shoes
islbly Chicago.
I were stepping places
to
reach Eight guests were present al the I .
. — ...
. '
.
I Mr*. Dwight Bessmer of Canton. St. Charles today to visit the far- i&lt;&gt;t Hastings,
I Japan?
' -J silver anniversary that were present, .Th®^cholr °,ul'd,
vEm.I22rM7l
for Men and Boys
(Ohio. 1* spending the week In the mer's aunt. Mr*. Almira Van Ripper |
While
this
suspicion
ha*
no
basis
on
the
first
occasion.
These
were.
,
lll
.
rC
".
entertained
by
Mrs.
G.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Hiram
Hopwood
of
SUCCESSFUL SUPPER
, city the guest of Albert Bessmer and
so far as this country te concerned, w. O- Tobias. Shuitx; Celia Traver Jt R3"*00*1 “L,
.u5venrt'
HASTINGS
■ family and her sister. Mis* Mildred Belding were guests of Mrs- Archie
the
Dean
declared
that
such
susBaltimore
township;
J.
E.
Tobias,
i
,n
®
i*
0163
spending
the
time
with
AT METHODIST CHURCH
Boeskool. She leave* the latter part McCoy and Mr*. Emma R. Evans
ilcions by the people of Japan, Battle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Fred sewl*&gt;g. ____________________
of the week Joe a visit with her par­ and other relatives over the week
and India have this baste: Fisher. Marshall; Mr. Lyle Tobias. I
end.
Many'People Took the "Trip thlna
venu at Frepionl.
PRE-HALLOWE'EN PARTY.
lhe white races have taken territory Battle Creek; Mrs. Lewis Abbott.1 ;
Mr. and Mr* Ronald Warner of
; The Rev. and Mrs. W. Maylan
Around the World" on
Mr. and Mrs. H. Leavitt enter­
j from Asiatics and have made themBattle Creek; and Keet Tobias.
Jones and ran David were In Ann Detroit'and Mr. and Mrs. Roderick
HAllOWrXN rUTT.
I selves virtual masters of the great Shultz
Itained about 35 guest* at the Cedar
Warner of Grand Rapid* were Sun­
Thursday
Night
Arbor Saturday and attended the
Creek community hall wtth a prtday
guest*
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Homer
..
Pacific
seaports
of
Asia.
As
the
PaLyle
Tobias
made
a
few
fitting
re'
1 football game. Their son Billy and a
The “Around lhe World Supper-' clflc coast of Asia is the fringe of marks recalling the past year*. Mr. Hallowe'en
costume dancing party talned sixteen guest* on Friday
I
(friend. Laverne Larsen of Luding- Warner.
at _.®
the Methodist church on ThursMr. and Mrs. J. F- Edmonds and jj£
„ “f!’ lands having a billion people. and and Mr*. Traver were presented with In honor ot their granddaughter, nlng at a delightful BtiMl
। ton. both student* at the University. Mr. and Mrs Amll Bachman were i
®'®."
®
‘ , h e‘,*“ *
as these lands are now in process of a number of lovely gift*. AU spent Mis* Opal Kelley, of Hastings.
party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Re
I accompanied them home tor the
in Chicago on Thursday and Frl-|yLtL in® nel Proc&lt;*&lt;“ 'great changes, we can sec that Uli a very happy afternoon visiting with
Prixes were given for be*t boys'
I week end.
off food
wereobob 1rnP°rl*nl what they lhlnk °*
friend* and recalling years gone by and girl*' costume* and a lot of fun tern* and other decorations I
mt*, W.
w. L.
u Hinman
Hinman and
ana Mrs.
Mrs, day
p“y and
“!’d attended
atUndcd A Century ofdifferent items
o
food were
Mrs.
He complimented Ute Japanese and left with wishes to Mr. and Mrs. ako was provided in choosing the priate to Hallowe'en were ui
Charles Hinman and ; two children
JamM
wt
d
! talned atgrated t^oths ^"®
for their wonderful accomplish- Traver for many more years oL wed- best waitsers of the evening Miss the living room and on the re
went to Tawas City oh Thursday for
• •
- “
- °n I ladles in appropriate costumes servEthla Orabom scored Jar the girl* ment tables.
. vl.lt with rel.U.e. They returned
?? H
**""
ments since Perry compelled them ded life.
; ed. Tables were arranged In the
and Lyle Norris for the boys. Ash­
Several clever innovations
* o »----------------tn Flint where W I Hinman and ahB 1143 been for lhree months as-‘ large room and the east parlor. Hal­ to open their port* to commerce
games of txldge uno
by's band provided music and all lhe
__
___
Charles Hinman met them Sunday. !^n.* .T]Uh the
of hcr npther.
Ninety-eight per cent of the JapanDELIGHTFUL PARTY.
' lowe'en colors predominating in the
------ nln&lt; and
----- - enjoyable,
—------- top
**
who
1*
ill.
esc people are literate, which cannot
Mr. and Mra. Victor Henney en- were kept smiling by the antics ot; amusing
all returning that evening.
»no i* ul
decorations. A program of songs,
two
clown*,
com
shock*,
pumpkin*
|
going
to Mr*. Clayton B
.-eland of
of
Mrs Allcc Coo&gt;b*u8h ■nd Ml**
be said of any other people They tertained with a Hallowe'en party on
Mr. and Mr*. O. H. Cleveland
whistling, yodellng and tap dancing
esuccted
have an uncanny ability to copy Saturday evening. Game* and stunt* and goblins were used as decora- {and Robert O'Connor..
Oolumbu*. .Ohio,
are
t_,„
'1.2 Florcncc Coolbaugh have returned was also enjoyed
People came
Dainty refreshment* were
----«»*-—
lav*' visit
visit Jrom
rislt with the forwhat the white race may invent, were greaUy enjoyed. Guests were lion*
Thursday for.* couple of day*'
-. a
- two
. . - ,,
from several places throughout the
SUFFER AND ADDRESS.
with her mother. Mr*. Nettle Hyde. 21.r
Denrond' of
Thi big factories in Toklo and oth- present from Battle Creek also,
county and from Grand Rapids. All
good lime was declared by all.
er Japanese citie* are practical
------—
and other relatives They go from ncar.
Orove.
In all It was one of the moat novel
MIm “
Marne
Kerr of Greenville was
duplicates of the large industrial
“500“ CLUB.
here on Saturday to East Lansing
ame Kprr
MONDAY STUDY CLUB.
the guest of het brother and wife. and enjoyable event* ever held In plant* of this country. They are
_________________________________
_______
Mr*. 8 C. Brock was hostess to
to attend lhe football game.
the Methodist church.
Mr- and Mr*. C. A- Kerr, on Sunday.
, able to produce goods fur cheaper her "500 ' club on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs A H. Carvelh was hostess to dress by Dean Eugene Davenport
Miss Kerr Is connected with the
than we can. or than in any Euro- Mrs. Clarence Goucher winning the Monday Study Club this week, i be preceded by a pot luck aup
GREENVILLE
PLAYERS
.
Emergency Welfare
service
for
----------------------------------------pean nation, because of their abund- high score and,
U MU.
Mrs. JUUUJ
James VIC*
ctegtow Mr*. James Bristol gave a review (from 8:M to T:M to which all
► Montcalm Co
TH PRPQPNT nnMPRY ant •“PPiy of v’O’ cheap, very ef- low. It was a Very
very happy
happy party
party.
ot “Anthony Adverse."
.invited.
IU rncocn I UUMtUl nclent and well-educated laboring
r
t
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanson and
. Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Bailey of Lud..
z, n
?
7" .
.. .
“te“ Japan has made remarkable
Mm. C.B. Root, who k. well kno.ngrowU1 U1 cduc.Utm. Her people
mg ton were here Sunday and at­
p,n
ulmtc
’ tended the Methodist church. Later here in IhuUnm will h.« . preml. wU1
► they were the guests of the Rev. and nent roll ta The Torch Be.rm/ „ tareXw,. j.p,.,, denuuid. her
** Prevented by the pIaa. , the slul ,nd rceofnltlon ..
Mrs. W. Maylan Jones
k
Mrs. J M. Townsend returned on
«no ol the tre.t power, ol the world.
T,.^ !pelk„ „ld lhal
p„)u.
Sunday from a week's visit with November a. M the Hkth retool .udllnelum
Greenville.
Other, in u&gt;e mce. ulut colored r.ee. meke Am’ relative* and friend* al North Brad­
* ley and Coleman, attending a ref
I erica lire object ol .mplclon uid
► union of old time friends al Coleman cea Bell. Gall WatU. Mrs. R. Rotter, enmity. The Japanese, lhe Chlneae
Landen Houle. Harmon McLean. ;and lire people ot India know that
► on Saturday evening.
k
Judge and Mrs. R. R. McPeek and Eml Wycon. Lerner Brlckren. Wm. mtellcclually^ey are lire equal, ot
Court Stenographer Wm. Smith and Ziegler. MU. Katherine Wheeler. I the cauaui|,5. in potential ability.
’ Mrs. Smith of charlotte and Mr. M1M Allee Vaughn and MU, Mar-1 No more girted .tudenu can be
» and Mrs. KlndaU of Grand Rapid* garri Oravener. All but five or the ,ound than there rumldied br there
Ang Granalatod
k attended the Rotary Club party at care members have appeared in pre-, thr„ dounlriea. which are all makvlou. di-le Player, production., Mr., lnK tremendous strides In education.
t Hastings Monday night.
Tn. !lx,,ker said that nobody can
.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook vteltcd C. B. Beal IS dimpling the play.
’ Mr. and Mr*. Charles Farrell of
understand Chnt*. There is a treMild. Mallow Michigan
* Nashville Sunday, taking Mr. Far- LEGION AND AUXILIARY
I mendous upheaval going on there;
PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT.
but the direction it would finally
About seventy-five members of the
» logg camp at Pine lake, going from
take and what might coma from it
American Legion, the Auxiliary and
l there to Wayland to call on friends.
no man can foretell. All one can say
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pender of this their families enjoyed a delightful is that China ts headed for some­
Hallowe'en
party
at
the
Legion
’ city were Sunday guest* of Mr. and
thing that will be of the greatest
► Mr*. Jack Snyder of South Hastings. rooms on Tuqpday evening.
Importance to the world.
Ghosts and a witch greeted Ute
5-u.-&lt;^b—
it..
► Other Sunday callers at the Snydey
We are apt to think of the people
» home were Mr. and Mrs; Guy Wil­ people and made them feel at home of India as a homegeneous popula. lard and Mr. and Mrs Lcwu Harry preceding the pot luck supper. The lion, but that is not true. India is
table* were decorated with black
and family of this city.
an aggregation of countries, *peuk’
Mr*. E A. Caukin and daughter. cate and Hallowe'en colors, and । ing different languages, having dif­
k M1M Hasal, accompanied by lhe tor­ many of the guests wort hard time I ferent religions, with different ra­
&gt; rner'a sister-in-law, Mr*. C. J. Mer- costumes causing a lot of fun.
cial backgrounds, but all united un­
Following the supper, music was
» rick of Ojand Rapids, were guest*
one government ruled by Great
furnished by George Schllthroat der
'
k of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Clark of
Britain. He spoke of universities
the Roush Bras., and little Wan- .
Chicago on Saturday and Sunday. and
in
India with 30.000 students.
da Schllthroat delighted her hearers !
’ M E. Caukin of Sparta and Mr.
Therrf has been a recent remarkable
► Merrick were guests of the former s with several solos. Dancing conciud- growth tn higher educational insti­
Nico Cats
ed
a
very
enjoyable
evening.
&gt; aon. E. A. Caukin. over the week end.
tutions In that cotmtry.
Spacial—
&gt;
Mr*. Erma Gardner expect* to be
Speaking of all Asiastic countries,
GAME DINNER.
tn Lansing Saturday to visit her
On Wednesday evening of last ha said, they are tn a ferment,
f aon*, Nelson and Robert, who are
reaching for something they do not
’ student* at the M. 8. C. There will tertained eight guest* al a three quite understand, but all realise thal
• be a football game between Mar­ course game dinner at six o'clock. they must be united, must make
Cboka Cut.
&gt; qugtte College and Michigan State Bridge was played during the eve­ progress and must work out -a bet­
&gt; College, and in lhe interval* between ning and all had a happy time
ter destiny for themselves. It I* un­
quarters and the half there will be
Guests from out ot town were Mr. fortunate thal all these countries
r toot races, in which hej-'rom will
and Mrs. Harold Van DeGicsien of have a prejudice against the United
Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs States because of the manner In
Pur. Rrftead
which we treat their dark skUmed
Harvey High of^Galesburg.
k Jake Weyerman were, Mr. and Mrs.
subject* We have classed them as
, Charley Wertenberger and Mr. gnd
Inferior* They propose to allow us
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
MT*. Harry Welton of Grand Rapids
Mln Helen J. Pation's engagement they arc hot inferior and are mak­
* and Mr*. Cobh and daughter. Doro- to Maurice y. Loucks is announced ing great progress toward a iiifher
► thr
by her mother, Mrs Lou Anna Pat­ civilisation. In the sciences these
» I Mr. and Mr*. Buri* Clark and two ton of Cloverdale. Mr. Loucks, wba I* countries arc not backward
India
t I daughters of Holland and Mr. and a chemist at the Dow Ctwmical Co., has »&lt;?me of the world * outstanding
A &gt;Mn. Deward Giltner and two chil- ts the son of Mr. and Mr* E E. men in the study of plant life. Jap­
' dren ot Detroit were guc*ts of Mr. Loucks of Tiffin. Ohio. The wedding anese scientiata arc authorities in
’ and Mr*. Ju*. M- Gilmer over the will take place at Midland uu Tuoa- biology and in earth movement*,
day, November 20.
such u volcanoes and earthquake*.

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BUS FARES
- From Hastings To
Kalamazoo _ ___ 80c
Battle Creek----- 8Oc
Grand Rapids, $1.15
Lansing ______ 1.15
Chicago______ 3.30Detroit_______ 3.60
12 BUSSES DAILY

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when buying

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four mllaa woat of Frovport. flood
eider applet IS eenta buthrl
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FOR RALE—Good 7 room home In rood
I location. Frier SI.500 if taken at onre.
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ordar.
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If.
1 FOR RALE—Winter apple*, rood aprai44
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Will .,11 .n.
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to 51
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II 7
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CITIZEN’S MUTUAL

Report of the Condition of The Hastings City Bank
REHOURCER

informed voters of Michigan arc
learning more about the hidden 1m(auoa8ud ujojjponupuoo)
Snndav Reboot 10:30 a. M . plications and provisions contained ।
of the Brotherhood that Dr.
n Win “reach next Sunday in the proposed state constitutional bers
McClusky was one of the outstand­
men of the country in his line
amendments which on their face ing
I
of
work.
It will be a privilege to hear
'would merely cut the state's gas tax '
*
(from 3 cents to 2 cents, and would him.
December 18. — “Religion as a
ing, limit to the present rale of 35 cents (
Character Builder." This address
a hundredweight, the annual tax on will
,
be Riven by Miss Ione Catton.
all but commercial motor vehicles.
&lt;
Children's
Division of the Michigan
, While the consequences of these Council
I
of Religious Education. No
।
------------provisions, particularly the proposed
proposed parent
i
should sidestep the obliga­
I Jefferson st. untted bretkren cut in the gua tax. would be disas- tion he or she is under to start the
church.
jtrous enough on the owner of real child in life in a way that will help,
restate who would find himself that child to build a deoendable
ik** wh shouldered with highway bonded in- character. The spirit of Jesus
interrai debtedness now met from gas and Christ can do that very thing for
.weight tax revenues, recent days the child. Hence there should be
*iA(ip ihave revealed a heretofore unknown great interest in this second lecture
11 .00 A. M E»
I provision In the proposed amend- of lhe course.
’•'! sr a^m'0*' ,0 11 A-1 ments—a provision op which the
January 17 —"Children's Radio
—Rond** school " on sponsors have been strangely silent Programs"
urograms by Professor
professor Waldo
Walt Ab■...........
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PUMWW. t Ibott,
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director
of broadcasting
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34,475.00

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ABILITIEK
Doltara Cl«.
aon.on
300.00
tat
sn.nno.no
,h»t th. radio u a talor In rduea.
tlon cannot be questioned, But what
kind of an education? That Is the
Important part. How this education
can be accomplished will be revealed
by Professor Abbott.
February 21—"The place of «oclal
Hygiene In character Education," by &gt;
Miss Mellta Hutzel of the Michigan
Health Department. That proper,
education for health and hygiene,
have a bearing upon character and j
one's attitude toward life cannot b? |
questioned. This should be a most
interesting addreas.
March 21—"The Place of Music In |
Character Building." by Professor J. I
E Maddy, who has charge of music RTATE of MICHIGAN. COUNTY of harry
education by radio at the University
of Michigan. Professor Maddy has
come Into great prominence as the
director of the Interlochen High [
School Music Camp In northern j
Michigan. Tills has given him a I
nation-wide reputation.
All these lectures will be given at
the Central school auditorium a»,
Hostinss and will commence at ’
eight o'clock each night.
Nothing finer than tills course
Kentucky,
provided
could be brought into Barry countv.
.. like Virginian,
________ _ ,
______
The population of Latin America
Parents who are Interested In their, some of Indiana's early governor*. is increasing at a much greater rate
-u.iu_
. «—
,.u «_ ..
among them James Brown Ray, who than the United 8 tn tee.
amendment on that subject next । jcctures
twice
was
elected
to
the
highest
of
­
,b. Legls- i
n(lh
par,nt Muea_
November? incidentally, the
lature pos«c.ues this authority al­ tion Institute will be held at .the fice in the state. Ray, fourth Indi­
ready. but previous bodies have University of Michigan November 1. ana governor, wns born in Jefferson
| sought the voters' mandate.
HASTINGS PARISH.
. xr.HMcr.ua
February 19.
2. 3 and 4. There Ls a
wonderful p.upro­ 5™n,jr'
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
The motor and petroleum indus­ cram for each day
We hope the lZM- ■nd
thirty-one years
tries of Michigan certainly repre­ Parent-Teacher
clubs of Barry, of °K
age
e when inaugurated Into
into the
am sent the largest financial “winnings" county may be represented.
He studied law at
ij governor's office. Ho
bucks. Beller than the average
....
-.-45 a M •
While they are the
। Cincinnati and then went to Brook­ farm flock. Mostly Shropshire!,
Sund^'RcbooT to on a I backbone of this state's employment,
rille, where he took up legal practhey also enjoy a formidable por­
Frcsh
apples,
apricots
and
pears
tlce.
/
.
choice, 15.00: second choice, 14.00:
no'tlon of the wealth which flows
M
through this regimentation of to­ cannot be Imported into Switzerland
farm 2 miles north and east of Bird
।
Collar May Save Somathing
il oo A. M. dustrlal workers Any state income without a government permit
|
Jud Tunkins says If living Is to Sanctuary, Gull lake, or 2'4 miles
no a. M :tax which would be evaded, even
south and east of Hickory Corners.
Who Could Saa That?
though legally, by this vast stream
bo more expensive for the whitei.'hf «iM7on ,of wcalth enloyed by all business asED. O’CONNOR
The spy gloss used by Lord Nel­ I collar man, he hopes those cheap
100 Meachem Ave.
i, in soclated with automobiles and oil. son at Trafalgar brought about J7.- old celluloid collars will conje back
a huge divLion of Michigan's giants 000 tn London at auction.
Phone 4212.
Battle Creek.
* In style.
; of industry would be no tax at all—
h nlaht
.save on the farmer and on those
commercial enterprises and citizens
ASSYRIA CENTER METHODIST
. who. instead of making cars and
PROTESTANT CIRCUIT
j gasoline, merely buy them.
Regardless of how voters treat the
proposed gas and weight tax amend­
ments. no intimate political history
of these years in Michigan will be
complete in the future without ref­
When meat is much cheaper? Bring your eggs in to us. Wo will pay you
erence to one of the most titanic |
DELTON M. B. CHURCH NOTBB.
hoaxes on the state in general, as
cash. Buy all your meats and groceries and spend the difference. The follow­
contemplated bv the so-called "gas I
ing .are just a few items on which you can make a real saving. Not only that,
and weight tax" proposals. It con­
but have you gotten your trade card from us? Ask us about it, it entitles you
stitutes clam legislation! with re­
to many fine presents.
'
.
»
verse English—the minority of industries would nay the tax.
It might be belter to frame the
law so that only those firms to pay
* (100% Pure Beef)
It. are specified. Voters would get a
Hard Wheat Guarantee BatlsfacUon
clearer idea of how they were to be
"sold down the river." if this were
Our Best Blend
done. The amendments are not only
SWISS STFAK
dangerous, but their backers are
again exposed ns untrustworthy and
BASTDTOB CTTT MISSION.
Victor Best Y«t
unworthy of public confidence.
r.MMANUEL CHURCH (Episcopal).

MIDDLE AGEb wide

220 E. Stale St.

With almon neb lUccMdlnt da,.'

CENTRAL P. T. A
ME COURSE

sUU taUUture U .ulhoriKd to nt. ’
act a state income tax. every firm or
,l un corporation of whatsoever nature,
Hund ay In the m
ib'lv connected with th* automobile inI qnd IO 30
wiihin duitrY. or lhe petroleum Industry of
hnral. and. 1
ii b. in this entire state, would be automaio»ed tlcally exempted from this tax. An
called during th.’
opinion from the Attorney General
Church School al 0 30 A. 31,
[.settled this matter once and for all.
YAK METHODIBT CHUB0H I The news was broadcast, as well it
should F^vc been.
| It cau^s some of us to give pause
|to lhe consideration: "Just who is
to be benefltted by the proposed
amendments?" Certainly it Is not
the motorist—he might save |5 a
year in gas taxes if the price of
gasoline didn't Increase after the
state tax were cut a third. If the
price of gu increases by a cent aft­
er a few months then he merely
starts paying that 25 he thought he
would save, to the oil companies for,
their proflt. Instead of the state for
good roads. That lets out the mo­
torist. to begin with.
Just what are we to think of a
secret move which would exempt
n 3i&gt; a M
possibly 50 per cent of the volume of
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.
industrial income of Michigan from
an income tax not yet in existence.
wb“wl" “•
“il;

I vn'vmlll or MWitan. The

FOR SALE, Live Stock

FAIR LAKE
This neighborhood was saddened
by the death of George Rockwell,
in 3t . who jnssed away after a short III­
° ! ness Much sympathy is extended
r..ar. । hi-' bereaved ones.
io 3i I Mr and Mrs. Hill and family of
i Nashville were Sunday visitors at
■ Lottie Colllster's
-1 Mrs Earl Fritz entertained her
r mother from Battle Creek and her
'f aunt from Flint Sunday
i । Mr. and Mrs Ray Pierce spent
J. I Sunday In Shultz.
,t
Mrs Gordon Stanton entertained
' about thirty friends at a shower in
m w- her. home in honor of Mrs Russell
in 3*t ।Tolles on Saturday, afternoon All
1 enjoyed a lovely time Many beautlLio it ful ggts were received bv the bride,
TouI&lt;&gt;&lt;im&gt; | The Runnel Ladles' Aid wns'kirgcmt™, |ly attended at the minister's home
Ha&gt;t&gt;n(. tn Hickory Comers Thursday. AU
report a very pleasant day
Mrs. Alice Underhill Is spending
the week with her son. Oscar Jpnes,
nnd family at Hastings.
’
Mrs Harold Smith is very sick in
Borgcss hospital. ’

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PI.EASANT HILL.
At the P. T. A. meeting Friday
evening Edith Johnson was elected
president: Herb Cdpk. vice-president
and Nellie Bedfora, secretary-treas, urer.
On Wednesday Mrt. Herb Cook
entertained Mrs. Mae Holtzel and
SCIENTIST
Mrs. Emma Murdock of Hastings
Chard
to honor of Mrs, Rose Colgrove who
has been staying with her the post
three weeks and who left Thursday
for Greenville to stay with her
[daughter for lhe winter.
I
Mr. and Mb Clare Williams enFIRST METHODIBT EPISCOPAL
| tertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crave
। and sister. Mrs. Russell, of Caledonia
Bunday.
at'™8"J Mrs L&gt;’d,a Williams spent a few
b..or'i days this week with her niece, Mrs.
Church Bert Palmer, and family.
aVd"t ' Mr and Mrs Herb Cook, accomr-.ented panlcd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis
fv.n i an&lt;1 Mr' and Mrs' Howard Lewis to
1
I Fort Wyane and spent the week end I
'with friends there.
ln.d_,onfiuud»y Ver*. attended A Century ol Prog­
ress Saturday and Sunday.

pt Qnim-

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HEADACHES

G. B. CISLER
AUCTIONEER

CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
CHURCH.
Donald R. Krina, Mlniatar

HASTINGS MARKETS

Death Penalty During War
From April fl, 1917, to Juno 30,
1919, tho death penalty Imposed by
general court-martial of the United

tlon In 33 cases tor offenses as fol­
lows: Murder. 2, murder and mutiX Executions by flring squads hare
not been held since ClvfF war'll riles.
No executions which took place {
during the World Ver were Inflict­
ed by firing squads.

DP.DER FOR rUNI.ICATION

Traffic Accidanta Costly

M.ddlejtllS

ro.

_ Traffic accidents cost thia country :
30.000 Uvea a year. Accidents and
congestion combined account for J3.- I
000.000,000. an annual , per capita i
tax of |24 for each inan.
and child.

r,&lt;i

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Mlldrod faith. RaglaWr af Prabalo.

I Twenty-five million
। Charles Dickens' books ha
PUblUbsd.

moat directly In line with the axis
of the earth, and from the North

exactly overhead. It U Dot visible
from the South pole.
t

2 lb.. 15c
lb. 12c

Boiling Beef
• lb. 5c
Beef Ribs
lb. 7c
Beef Roasts (chuck) lb. 9c
Bacon—half or whole lb. 19c
Slab Bacon—Home Mild Sugar Cured

Pprk Shoulder Roasts lb. 14c
One-half or Whole

Pork Steak
Chunk Pork

Flour

lb. 19c

Pancake Flour 5-lb. sack 25c
Soda Crackers
Salad Dressing

2 lbs. 19c
1 qt. 25c

Gold Bond

Sugar
Potatoes
(Home Grown)

lb. 15c
lb. 13c

24 J lb. sack 90c

Coffee

10 iba for 54c
peck 9c

Soap, Laundry
Toilet Tissue

10 bara 25c
6 rolls 25c

ROSEVALE MARKET

USE CLEAN MILK//
It Makes for Better Health and You Don't Have to
Worry About the Dangers Lurking in Impure Milk
Above everything eke, you should
know that the milk you use in your
home is CLEAN. Then you have no
. worries about illness or serious epi­
demics so often caused by impure
milk.

Officials representing the State of
Michigan, after repeated testa, have
proven that no CLEANER milk is
produced anywhere than that pro­
duced by Highlands Dairy. No de-

tail is overlooked making towards
“Cleanliness” in the milk we pro­
duce. Our cows are regularly in­
spected by representatives of the
state. Stable surroundings are per­
fect; the milk is drawn and bottled
automatically. Theae are a few of
the reasons why the Highlands
Dairy is the only one in thia section
permitted to sell milk as Grade “A,”
Why not try it?

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

�Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1934

Economist Finds Hope for Future
In Ford Farm Exhibit at the Fair

Soybeans

*. noo.no
.3 sso.on
I ISO.M
5 ano on

n.nnn.nn
a oon.no
• Ml «4
1,450 00

11.910.31
Jul-Jon Yu, famous Chinese soonomlst, pictured In the patch of growing
soy bean* which Is a part of the agricultural exhibit of tho Ford Exposi­
tion at A Century of Progress.
LTHOUGH Henry Ford is recog­
nised by Chinese students of
western clvlllutloo as tho greatest
Industrialist ot his time, bls fame a*
a student of social problems and as
a daring economic innovator will
live long after hts tecord as an in­
dustrial leader is forgotten, Jn tho
opinion of Jul-Jen Yu, noted econo-

A

ock
•hires,
i, first

f Bird
miles
■rnera.

NORTHEAST IRVING,
returned
cool off the passions of Colonial paMr. and Mra. Jake Walker of Ha»-I tended vteit with Mr. and Mra
|triot*. In London. England, they .
ting* spent Sunday yith Mr. and | Grover Marshall,
were, bet ting that the rebel Wash­
DOWLING
ington would never face an encoun­
Mrs. Earl Oler and family.
ter with the King's troop*. It 1*
A, j. Eckert of Grand Rapid* ha*
only fair to say that In England,
been assisting with the work at the
farm of Sam Eckert, hl* father, the
Thuraday until dinner Thursday, Nov. I
opinion
to the situation In Amer­
The following tedtae
ica wa* divided. The average Briton
Uncle Sam's farm relief program ^ilw Anna Baar spent Saturday [ Mr. andMrs.U.B.EBteton of
committee for work: fc
U being subjected to all kinds of with Mi** Lucille Basset at Freeco L. W. son. Blondie Struble,
and economic freedom.
"TT ~ ~-------- ----------and
Del
But if Lord How* thought that 'criticism. The Christian Science port
Monday.
_
k Etta Stanton
| Jarrard*
Mra. Norton
u In'poor
health . and^Blanche
fW!.
Dee.
is among •»the *-»
latest
lhad boycotted British good* in pro-1lhe presence of hl* big fleet was Monitor, '•
—♦ to poke
Miss Pauline Moore accompanied'
।—
test
-' against
—'“■* lhe "■
stamp
------- •—
Act"--------forced' going
i
to scare out the Colonial*, he fun at it. in a rather ironical man­ Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Thaler lo;
ner.
it
recently
offered
this
editorial;
had "another think coming." Seeing
Grand Rapid* Friday and visited
| On July 4th, 1778, in Philadelphia that there wa* no indication of comment upon what It termed "a friends there.
the Declaration of Independence ‘.'quitting,'’ Lord Howe concluded farmer'* dilemma."
"Bometlilng new in dilemmas ha*
MORGAN
was formally adopted, having been to offer peace before he loosed hl*
Dld you heoY the wedding bell*
studied and discussed in full ses­ dogs of war. He first tried Benjamin appeared on the agricultural horision the day before. "Dial same day Franklin and then Gen. Washing­ zon after the patience and endur- rjng Wednesday? Donald Mead was
Gen. Howe completed the movement ton, but about all that he had to of- ance of the American former had J married to Miss Muriel Young of
of his troops, and the great British fer wo* pardon for those who would been tested to lhe utmost. First, he Ravenna. Congratulations.
clayton and Ruby Webb attended
fleet lay at anchor In the bay. Howe submit to the King. That wouldn't had falling prices of almost everyhad not struck yet because he-was satisfy so he landed hl* troop*. New thing he sold to contend with. Then a Hallowe en party at lhe Hoffman
awaiting the arrival of his brother York and all of Manhattan was the problem of overproduction had home at Quimby Saturday.
from England with another large doomed. The route of the Conti- to be faced. And just as expert
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Draper and
fleet, and thousands more of British nentals continued . through Jersey, measure* to meet that situation were son Rex called on Fred Cool at
soldier*, and other thousands of and across the Delaware before the I provided, along came the drouth and Clarksville Sunday afternoon.
calculations.
temporary turning point, with the upset all "^iion.
hired Hessian*.
Millie plury Is home after spend­
"Now a farmer In one of the New ing a few days with friends in Bat­
Knowledge of ell this did not ren­ epic crossing at Trenton at the end
Digland states write* to hl* news­ tie Creek.
der the neighborhood a more peace- of lhe awful winter of 1778.
But there was lo be no "turning paper protesting against what he
Rev. and Mra. Allen DeLong visit­
Increasing confusion In the narrow point" for New York for many a calls "unwitting governmental dis­ ed Millie plury Sunday and took1
streets of the city, with families day—In fact until the autumn of crimination.” He says that a cousin their father, Austin DeLong. home ,
(also
a
farmer)
in
a
southern
state
struggling to get away and panic 1783 .when the city was handed back
with them. Austin DeLong wo* a ।
CHANGE THE OIL in your raar ub
received an---order
from------------Washington
—-------—, guest of hls sister a few days last1
holding them bock. As a war meas­ to a victorious Washington and the------------------transmission to Winter Grad
indomitable; to plow under 25 per cent of hls cot-1 week. He Is not getting along as well I
ure too. Gen. Washington had or­ story of hope and
replied
n'e rcousin
"'4ln ""
’ted that as his friend* would like.
dered the city cleared of women and leadership wa* over. Then clustered ton crop. 'The
children as far as could be. If the at the Battery and along the shores there was not so much as a single
QUIMBY.
pay you.
shore line was to be exposed lo con­ they saw the last of those ominous boll on hl* property. He was then In­
Mrs. Joy Smith and brother Victor
stant danger and attack, naturally white sail*, remnant* of a departing formed that os he was on the gov­
only potential fighters should be fleet, bearing lhe flag of Britain ernment list as a cotton planter, it Sparks, started Saturday morning
A NEW FORD BATTERY will insure
on
their
eastern
trip
which
Includes
would
be
appreciated
If
he
would
permitted to remain. If evacuation aloft and red-coals and torle* be­
quick start.
should prove the alternative to an­ low. They left a countryside bat­ kindly co-operate and plow up 25 Maine and Mas*.
The Farm Bureau held their meet­
nihilation. it surely would be bet- tered. but emancipated; a harbor per cent of hl* land anyhow.
ing at Quimby Wednesday evening,
No Fig* Yet Get* Check.
PRESTONE or ZERONE in your &lt;adiator
comparatively empty, but serene; a
"Shortly after this puzzling Inci­ the Ladies' Aid furnished their suppeople raggeff. but ruggctTand un­
Boon after the Declaration of In­ conquered. Picture New York as it dent it is reported he received an­
Miss Evelyn Lovell who under­
ing of finish nor injury to motor when these
dependence was adopted In Phlla- was then; as it 1* to-day; and one other government communication
dephla, John Hancock. President of must marvel over the fact that only ordering him to get rid ot 25 per cent went an operation for appendicitis
of hl* pigs. Again he took his pen In at Pennock hospital was removed to
the Continental Congress, dispatched 150 years have intervened.
hand and regretfully declared that her home here Monday and 1* doing
W. R. Cook.
a messenger to New York City with
A GOOD CAR HEATER, either hot
'
his farm could not boast even os nicely.
the complete text of the Declara­
Mrs clhra Scott has been visiting
much a* three little pigs. And again
tion. and requested that It be read
or air, is not only a comfort but almost
her son. Chester, and wife in Chi­
at the head of the army, and to the
necessity fer Winter driving.
emment list as a pig-breeder and cago the past week.
public In some suitable way. Due to
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reynolds and
would he. please do something about
the "rapid transit” facilities of that
daughter, Marjorie, of Grand Rap­
time, it took throe day* to reach
Drive in and let us check up on all the lit­
"After hts correspondence with ids spent Sunday at their farm here.
Now York. True to the request. Gen.
The Young People's class was en­
tle things which make for care-free Win­
Washington ordered that all bri­ 1c for the Spokes Club at their last Washington had been forgotten the
gades be drawn up in formations on meeting. Vice-Pre*. H. Foster pre­ southerner one day received two tertained at the Hoffman home Sat­
ter driving.
sided
in
the
absence
of
the
Presi
­
urday
night.
All
report
a
very
en
­
official-looking
envelopes
In
which
their parade grounds at six o'clock
joyable
time.
he found two handsome checks
in the evening when the Declaration dent. Stuart Clement.
Ray Johns, State Hi-Y Secretary, from Uncle Bum. One was for plow­
Freda Scott and Doreen Rltzman
would be read to them, with the
hope that it would serve as a fresh called on the Y leaders at Middle­ ing under the cotton he did not spent the week end with relative*
Incentive to every officer and sol­ ville last Tuesday, especially about grow and the other was for doing in Battle Creek.
dier to act with fidelity and cour­ lhe program for the State Older away with 25 per cent of the pigs he
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
age. fully realizing that peace and Boys' conference at Lansing, Nov.
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Hoffman visit­
'And now lhe New England farmsafety depended solely upon suc­
ed their grandson Billy Sunday at
Freeport High school will have
cess at arms. It really seems strange
his grandmother Shoup's in Nash­
their
beat
Hl-Y
Club
this
year,
ac
­
on
the
same
list
as
ids
cousin.
He
that the largest gathering of sol­
ville. Billy had his tonsils removed
diers addressed was way. way up at cording to the way a few boys ac­ can't grow cotton tn hl* neck of the Thursday.
the then head of Broadway, which is cepted the Challenge of Service lost woods, pigs are prohibited by the
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scott and Mrs.
selectmen, and he does not wish to
now the City Hall park. Inside of
It is unfortunate If every think­ pull up stakes and go south. So what Minnie Elliott returned to Grand
that City'Hall square on that after­
Rapids Sunday after spending the
noon stood a noble looking steed, ing voter did not read the two arti­ is he to do?"
summer at their form home.
and on its back sat Gen. Washing­ cles on local option In the Banner
Sllver may hove drawbacks. but I ' Mrs. Lulu Gray and son Robert
last week.
ton while one of hl* aides read the
you can't work up a prosperous feel-' spent Sunday with Leon Gray's In
Declaration of Independence, the
tiie world over, begins on Armistice Ing by playing with two paper dol­ West Vermontville.
first time that It had lycn heard In
Mrs. Lillian Fath of Grand Rapids
Day this year. Nov. 11 to 17 Is lhe lars tn your pocket.
New York City. The army was a
week. Let's pray for the 20.207.551
rather ragged looking bunch, but
they made the air ring with their Wounded men and 900.000 orphans
resounding cheers. From that day and 5.000.000 widows caused by the

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PART 1

THE HASTINGS BANNER

On his way back to China after
aevoral months apont In Europe,
t£* Chlnsso, government- to study
European economic trends and their
effects on Chinese foreign trade. Mr.
Yu found tho Ford Industrialised
Barn at tho motor exhibit, where
Ford's ideas for a closer cooperation
between agriculture and Industry
are presented to World's Fair vis­
itors, "the longest look into the fu­
ture” ho had seen on tho grounds of
A Century of Progress. !Tho en­
couragement of soy bean culture
and tho development of tho simple
extraction methods shown in this
barn may easily mean tho beginning
of a word-wide chango In farm prac­
tice," Mr. Yu stated. "The idea of
tho marketing by tho farmer of fin­
ished products, rather than raw mu­

Want to Buy or Sell?

terials is one which, if fpllowed out
extensively, will add immeasurably
to the farm income of any country;
axrtl the other half of tho Ford plan,
whleh calls for the literal 'farming
out ot tho finishing operations on
small part* to give farmArs paying
work during the winter season may
also work a tremendous chango in
the economic and social history of
The Ford Industrialized Barn,
which Mr. Yu found so significant.
Is interesting from a sentimental as
well as a scientific and economic
standpoint It is tho barn bullt'by
Henry Ford's father, William Ford,
on the Ford homestead at what Is
now Dearborn. Michigan, in tho year
of Henry Ford’s birth. Before tho
opening of the 1934 Fair In Chicago,
It was torn down, shipped board by
board and shingle by shingle, to
Chicago, add re-erected to house the
Ford farm-industrial exhibits.
Since the opening of the Fair last
May, almost two million visitors, in­
cluding farmers, city dwellers, stu­
dents of agriculture and economics,
and leaders of agriculture and in­
dustry. have visited the Ford Indus­
trialized Barn, with the result that
Ing discussed in every part of lhe
nation and tho world.

Try Our Want Column

SUMMARY OF THE

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
TQ THE CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGAN
Which Will Appear on the Ballot November 6.
The amendments will be placed on lhe ballpt and will be re­
ferred to largely as “No. 1. No. 3. etc.” It would take four or
six columns of the Banner to print the wording of these amend­
ments as they will appear on the official ballot. Accordingly
we will summarise them as follows:

~How Will
Yoa Vote?

PURPOSE

No

lar slectloaa tor

Iitrstlon or th*
out or poUtlci.

u

Tha (Molln* ccapt.-Ua*

property ovn*r ibould

t’i".

IU ad°KUn ^rov14« ihal*

"

YES NO

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

FORD DEALERS

Phone 2121 Halting.

or.: always Included In hts activities
was the constant fanning of the
flame of patriotism among troops
that were unpaid and undernour­
ished. with mol-contents and spies
ever busy among them. Doubtless he.
better than anyone else, appreciated
how poorly hls soldiers were equip­
ped and cared for and realized the
consequence* should .the spark of
patriotism die out in the breasts of
often-complaining soldiers. What a
small, small, small appreciation we
have to-day of thp sacrifices those
Continental soldlera«made for us in
giving us a heritage of this wonder­
ful land, the best that God's sun
shines upon.
The resources of the country were
being successfully tapped for lead
and brimstone, and little foundries
were showing what they oould do In
an emergency. But when it came to

I

In the Y group led by Bill Hack­
ney of Hastings, Junior Leonard is

Donald Sothard. Secy and Treas.
Hie Ten Commandments were their
Bible Study last week.
The Stale Y. M. C. A. Is holding
a special one day meeting for pray­
er and religious emphasis, beginning
at 10 A. M.. Nov. 8, at Lansing OenP. M., with a communion service.
Every man interested in Chrlstlifh
results Is urged to attend.
Some young folks of the Brethren
church In Woodland and Bunfield
are putting on a Temperance play
at Hastings M. E. church Sunday

The Young Men's Y group, one ot

meet this week with a special pro­
gram and super at 427 Young street.
OF INTEREST TO *

the same time provide more lead for
the army, the soldiery found a new
,
NUT GROWERS.
Nut growers of Michigan who are
large equestrian statue of George Interested in winning a little prize
III had been erected at Bowling money have the opportunity of en­
tering a contest sponsored by the
)y of lead. Urged on by the spirit of Northern Nut Growers' Association,
an international organization of the
United S'ate* and Canada for the
pendence above mentioned, bodies discovery and perpetuation of the
of soldiers marched down to Bowling best native nute in North America.
Green, and in a perfect tumult
Any native nute grown in this
hurled the statue of King George country and not now being propa­
i from its rather lofty perch. The lead gated by nurserymen will be elig­
ible. First prize in each of the two
classes hickory
nuts
iffcludlng
northern pecan* and hickory hy­
later some fragment* of that stat­ brids and black walnut*, will be 810;
ue were dug up on a farm in Con­ second prize. .85; third. 83; fourth.
necticut and are now In the posses­ 12 and fifth. |1. The contest close*
sion of the New York Historical So­ February 1. 1935.
ciety. Little do we know to-day. or
All packages and letters should be
even begin to appreciate, what Gen. sent to C. A. Reed. Bureau of Plant
Washington had to contend with. Industry. United States Department
Some of the Colonists were anxious of Agriculture, Washington. D. C..
to show their continued allegiance who will examine the nut* and re­
to the Crown; other* couldn't under­ port hls findings to the Association.
stand why they should ba* hated and The Association Committee will then
published for wishing the old order use hls report, together wllh Ahelr
of thing* to be continued; there were own examination of the entries, to
others who had a very wholesome determine the prise winner*.
regard for the large fleet of Gen.
Michigan grower* can contact J.
Howe's that was “parked" Just off A. Neilson, research assistant in
the shore and might go into action Horticulture, Michigan State Col­
at any minute, but these people con­ lege. for full information .and the
stituted only a very small minority. rule* of the contest.
The head of the statue of King
George evidently came Into the pos­
EABT BALTIMORE GROUP.
session of one of these dissenting
The East Baltimore Co-operative
groups, because it was secretly re­
turned to England.
The people of New York City, were
The lesson on ''Remodeling Dress­
not officially apprised of the Dec­ es and Rats" was presented by the
laration of Independence until some leaders, Mrs. Nellie Fancher and
Mrs. Gertrude Purcell. We were
When It waa officially read to
given several patterns and helpful
from the balcony of the old
Hall, then way down in Wall
Mrs. Edythe Welch, recreation
demonstration. _Men threw their chairman, presented the plan for
the coming year. The group voted
children shouted, and to show the to sponsor dramatic* a* well
sincerity and intensity of their reading contest. There were only
feelings proceeded to tear down 11 members present at thia meeting
anything and everything that Jn any but we hope to have more next
time*—Prance* Bhurlow, Publicity
way suggested "royalty."
But all the white that thia was Secretary.
going on. there lay that big British
The Queen Mary, England's 73,000
fleet out In the harbor.
constant
ton ship recently l*un&lt;Jjad, will santhreat and menace. Possibly Lord
Howe thought thal the very pres- tain a 11.000.000 gyro-stabUteer

HOW MUCH

Do You
Depend Upon the BANK?
Whether you realize it or not, your com­
fort, convenience, success ... and even
your job are directly dependent upon
the service some bank renders to those
who minister to you—the butcher, the
baker, the grocer, the. farmer, the clothi­
er, the dry goods merchant, the garage
man, the doctor, the manufacturer...
and even the undertaker, find it next to

impossible to conduct their businesses
successfully without the service of a
good bank. Without a bank, commerce
and industry would be paralyzed I
How dependent you are upon the bank
is evident when these facts are consid*
ered. Your welfare and prosperity are
measured largely by the success of, and
the SERVICE rendered by the bank.

Make this old bank YOUR bank. For nearly a
half century, a strong link in the commerc­
ial and industrial chain of this community,

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HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNEM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBX* &gt;1. 1M4
MILO.
from east Hastings, and Mt. and
of Mrs. Bradfteldk Mrs. Jtihn Ornube from the Gregand three great-araodriilldren.
onUirUined Sunday, ory district. Mr. Ornube took Miss
----------,
। Jock. Phy Ufa and Jahn Hartwell'——,------------------- ------------------- — -,—-, ---------- -- --- ----Ohanaa for SporUmon to Oo- .Dinner was served to tho M gucsu and daughter of Kalamazoo. A do- maaoo Sunday evening.
nnarata With
&lt;n ell shaped table, beautifully Ihcotu dinner was otrrod. WB extend
Mrs. Francu Henderahott visited
opmta Wtth r&amp;nnari to decorwWd
iwtMay grwtings to tMa eaChaMBo her daughter la Bub ere* the
Iniare Breeding Stock
|f&lt;U ftowera. The rooms were also lady.
past week.
.
Adverse
• ueat her
canditlreu i decors ted In autumn lean* and
The Hallowe'en party under the
There wa* a lane crowd at the
throughout the year threaten ons nowcrs
The out of town guests auspfcee &lt;4 MUo P. T. A. had a fine QMununity supper Friday night
Mlchtoan crookwhtah u no ofren wrrt- Mr. and Mrs. Merle Smith of Urne at the schoolhouse Friday eve- They had the privilege of listening
considered triable but whteh really
Mich.; Mr. and Mr*, c. aJning with a large attendance. Games to an tatereeting talk on the anyndhas a high monetary value if nro- Ponl.lu’' Miss Almyra’Pontius. Mrs. [and. stunts were enjoyed and suit- menu by T. 8. K. Reid of Hastings,
jcrly managed according to expert* R A Hauhof and
George able refreshment* served.
.
| Joeepblac Romig spent the we0;
»bo point out the danger farina IWad*
Canton. Ohio. Mrs. H. N.
We were vary sorry to learn of H- end at her home in Kalamaroo.
fame birds tn this state thL wtatw
Middlebourne, Ohio, Pennels' ilineas. He waa taken to
Bobby and Joyce dark visited the
Shortage of feed is disastrous to 'ftnd Mr3 J- 0 Bvana 01 Akron, O Pennock hospital Thursday. We Weeks school Thursday with Josehe game aupnly esneciallr'in ncr-tThe quests departed at a late hour'hope to hear of hts improvement phlne Romig.
ods of extreme roldTwesther oTof wUhU”
“nd Mrs 8mlth many [and he maybe able to return home I
------------------------ -----------------ROBINHUE PARK.
ileet storms. The birds must have niorc hapi&gt;y *CArs toother.
soon. Mra. Pennel* accompanied her
uel to provide bodily heat to resist
Mr and Mra P0*1®*
and »on. Mr and Mrs. Emmet Pennels |
. Mrs, Roy Douglass of Hastings
vlnter's rigors. Hunger kill* more Mr aIld
Carl ,,uve were ,n
Hastings Sunday to sptnd some spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs
lirds than hunter* in some districts I Chicago last week attending the time wUh their husband and fath- John Kollar.
n the state
f*1*er- They did not find Mr. Pennels ns
Mrs. Julian Potts and daughter,
The provision of winter feed is one ' Mr
and Mrs. Otto Anderson and | well as they hoped. Mrs. J. Brand- Betty and Ralph Ftnkbeincr of Mid­
ilace where city hunters and sport*-arc moving into H H. Perkin*
atelier and Nina Boyles also ac- dleville spent Thursday In Grand
ticn's clubs can prove that they ap- [house.
'com pan led them.
Rapids.
ireclate the courtesies extended lo
ML,and
^rthlV BaVelt are L W.«A,J8p*Uidli5 *nd
tax. and Mrs. otto Llgljjfoot and
hem by formers
Buying a few i
“ fCft' day* &gt;n Chicago nt Bradfield were business visitors In daughter, Nonna, and friend, Mr.
DatrctVi
ushels.of feed from the growers 1 ,h®^World7i_falr.
_
Kal_urn»,oo We&lt;iiie«a«y. ___ _
................ .
xkiuiuc
Kunde,. ui
of rTvcpuri.
Freeport. air.
Mr. tuiu
and Mrs.
Mrs.'
nd hiring the fanner's boy to place . T
The
^-* 7-'November
—-r meeting ~
of the pa- I■ "*
Milo
' "church was filled Sunday -to Joliii
John Kollar auu
and Haruki
Harold apciii,
spent, §uiiBun­
school, which takes
takes the
the take-part
take'iiart tn the Twenty-sixth an- day
h.v with their
ou.fr father.
tnth^r Schuyler w
Ai.
Kolhe feed where the bird* congregate. ions -.of
of ’the
^c «*ool.
J. L M.U., Hutbw*. Mich.
t winter will save the hunting in P*ace of th® lormcr p T. A. meet- nual convention of Prairieville 8»- iar.
ame areas.
■
ln4s- wU* be ln charge of some of the day School Association. Mrs. ShenMoat grains arc eaten greedllv by I P«rent» of lhe Junior class. Rev. and herd had provided a good program I The cost of government in. this
ungry game birds but tho feed ;Mrs s R Wurtz. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. of music. Rev. Mlles read the Scrlp- country Is not merely too high;'it's
mst be distributed in places where
Mr and Mrs. J. R. Smith, ture from John 17 and made some fantastically exorbitant when you
will not be covered by ice or snow j“*r- and Mrs. Harry Green. Mr. and helpful and Impressive remarks. consider the quality of the product.
r where the feeding birds are ex- Mrs- Charles Betts. Mr. and Mrs. Prayer was offered by Rev. Gamble
osed to the sharp eyes of preda- 'p-. A- Purchis and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. of Hastings. The talks by Rev. Mc­
Kean. Pres, of Barry County council
&gt;ry birds or animal*. Winter feed Mayo; ______________________
of R. E.. and Rev. Belles of Rich­
in be provided by growing grain
_
*
~
land. with their helpful suggestions,
nd gross mixtures and permitting
. .
.f, 1,
w crop to stand and be harvested
Jud2c Miles of Holland will speak were an inspiration to all Sunday
y the birds but such a plan neces- [ Thm»day night, Nov. 1. at the School workers. AH in all It was a
tales planning in the spring.
church. We hope a large crowd will most Interesting meeting. The mid­
Any
of rnuuit
feeding ramircs
requires the
will —
be held
mij ..plan u.
uic
, ,, nnnlf.r’ to- hear
------ Jl‘d
. «&lt;-'
. Mlles.
-------- - •
•year
”---- meeting
..—
.---- with
_____
operation
of...
the .fanner .for its, f.lln
14,0 Boniface. uivl-n
Vivian and Arleen
Prairieville Sunday School in April.
Aprl
success nu
He ciui
con nui
not ix
be c.xj&gt;eciea
expected io
to!Rayi1cr
a,,d
Virginia
Chas. Parker of Middleville was
auixrao
:.---- ,, ,,
..........
— Lewis visited
■ and
&gt; ...
,.r.An.’ .....I
fltM. C.,
w"Abv n*
___ ___
grow
feed
use ....
hts time .In ..the! t he . Kellogg crKrv,!
school -TX,
Thursday
and I caller
Saturday
of t.la
hl* rwanv
many friends
in this vicinity.
.
winter to distribute it. but he and 1
his sonrwiU be found ready to help] WU1 Hughes of Kalamazoo called
Mr. Schultz and son Billie ot
any city sportsmen who will help |on R-i*;nds
Saturday.
Chicago drove to their Lake Hills
insure next fall s sport by preserving
P'B“ 10 rtP°rt Mr. Benson as some Farms Saturday evening to spend
the week end and Sunday.
a stock of breeding birds through wl}Bt ™Proved.
•
STATE and CONGRESSIONAL
tiie trials of winter
Mn*- M*10 Lehman visited Mr. and
Mrs. Osborne went to Richland
----------------------------------------। Mra. Lawrence Osborne of Nashville this Monday morning to sthy with
GovernorFrank D. Fitzgerald
NASHVILLE.----------- returning Wednesday accompanied
her daughter and family a day or
U. S. Senator .... Arthur H. Vandenberg
The children of the village were 1 by her grandson. Kenneth Osborne,
guests at a Hallowe'en entertain- *'ho will spend a few days with relMrs. Minnie Quick spent all ot
Representative in' Congress—
ment and wiener roast oxi Wednes- -atlves here,
last week with her daughter. Mr.
Fourth District . . . Clare E. Hoffman
day night at Riverside park. The' Mrs Anna Cloudcn of Cloverdale and Mrs. Ted Tack and family, of
village council, lhe Boy Scouts, lhe »as laid to rest in our cemetery Frl- Assyria. They brought her home
Lieutenant-Governor .... Thomas Read
tcachera of the school and a com- d»y She formerly lived in this vicin- .Sunday morning and attended the
mlltee of which Ralph Hess was *’y and was much respected. The ISunday
______ School convention with her.
Secretary of State .... Orville E. Atwood
chairman, uppoined by the Chamber daughters. Mra. Abe Johnson and; Tuesday Mr. and Mra. L.
* Wilcox
"
- of Commerce had charge of the pro- Mrs. Charles Draper, nnd other rel- !and Norman of Battle Creek spent
Attorney-GeneralHarry S. Toy
gram.
latives have our sympathy.
'the afternoon with their mother
State TreasurerGilbert H. Ibister
Plaiu arc being made for the third
Madames Florence Hughes. Paul-[here.
„
annual Ag-HE fair staged by the inc Boulter. Maggie Lehman and । Saturday Mra. Wilcox and W. A.
Auditor-General .... Harry D. Brackett
Nashville
school to be held at the;Lucy• Norris
------------------------------------------------------•’—*- visited
-■-*•— the Bedford
------- - Spaulding. Mrs. Bradfield and Jack
Masonic Temple Nov. 9th and 10th. lodge of O. E S. Thursday night.
spent the day in Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Mercure and son
The business men arc offering preMr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes are
LEGISLATIVE
niiums. A committee of C- J Fut- visiting their daughter, Mr. and came from Kalamazoo and spent
nlss. E. C. Kraft and C- T. Munro Mrs. Frank Freydl. and Jean, of Sunday with the Bradflelds.
Senator—8th District . . . Frank R. Mosier
was appointed to cooperate with Bu- , Northville,
Representative in State Legislature—
•
SOUTH SHULTZ.
perlntendent W. D. Wallace.
। Mrs. Ethel Stebbins is a guest of
Nashvllle'a new $30,500 bridge will I Mr and .Mrs. Winslow Martin ot
Mr. and Mrs- Homer Rhu and
,
Barry County .... Ellis E. Faulkner
daughters, Shirley Ann and Sharon,
have a formal public dedication if | Hickory Corners,
present plans work out satisfactorily.
Mrs W P. smith and family. Mr. of Columbus. Ohio, and Miss Jean
COUNTY
of Quebeck. Canada, wert
Councilman M. J. Hinckley 1* in a»d Mrs. George Woods and family, Alexander
charge.ol 3 committee, which will 1 Mrs. Clara Pierson. Mrs. Floyd Slwlpi guests of Mr. and Mra. Clarenc^
Prosecuting Attorney . . Archie D. McDonald
—
meet with Slate Highway Comini*- and Mrs. Woods attended the fair Baechler Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Misencr of
sinner Murray D. Van Wagoner in at Kelloggs. Hickory Corners. FrlSheriffJay Blakney
Lansinu on Tuesday lo fopnuhitc day. night, a splendid display of ar- Kalamazoo and MIm Laura Misener
■ ol Longmont. Colo., visited Mr. and
plans
for
the
dedication.
State
tlcits
nnd
good
speaking
and
the
County ClerkAllan C.' Hyde
Mrs o. E. Kenyon from Friday unhighway officials will be ajiked lo school band were enjoyed.
;
attend the formal opening, planned ; Wil) Hughes ot Kalamazoo was a t&lt; Sunday night
Register of DeedsVernor Webster
for sometime in November The caller In town Saturday,
Mrs. Hayner of Hickory Comers is
bridge extending across the Thorn- ‘ Mrs. Charles Draper of Doster, spending some time with Mrs. Sar­
CoronerDr. H. A. Adrounic
apple river on North Main street, u Mr*. Abe Johnson and son Karl of ah Kenyon.
SurveyorAdelbert E. Heath
part ot M-14.
Cloverdale called on Mrs. Woods
Charley Kenyon Lt not gaining as
Mrs. A. T. Lofdahl has returned Saturday.
fast as hls friends would like to have
Do not (orget the bazaar, dinner him
home from her two weeks’ visit in
Lester Bonneville and daughters.
and near Chicago. She was accom­ and chicken supper at the M. E.
panied home »by her sister, Mrs. church election day. A nice assort­ Lorraine and Lorna, spent Sunday
Frank Erickson, of Stanhope, Iowa, ment of useful articles. A program evening wtth Mr. and Mrs. Harry
nft4r supper- A good place to wait, Mlsener of Kalamazoo.
During the War of the Revolution
One of the oddest) things is the who will spend sometime here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Fennels of
our infant Nary, comprised of for­ number ot people \who talk os
Mrs. W H Kleinhans, and her for election returns.
Vivian and Arlene Rapier enter- Cloverdale called on friends In this
ty-two vessels. diptured or de­ though "suspicion'' were a verb— chauffeur. Prank Leonard. of Battle
stroyed more than 3X)00 British ves­ Nashville Banner
Maybe they're Creek and Mrs. Sue Kirkpatrick left talned at a Hallowe en party Satur- place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kenyon enter­
sels. More than 100 of these were trying to even up tor "suspect" hav­ Thursday for St. Petersburg. Flor- &lt;!«&gt;' night. Mary Jean Smith, VirIda. to spend the winter. Mrs. W. A. !«lnla Lewis. George Hyde. Karl tained their children and grand­
zb-PS of the mighty British Navy.
ing become a noun.
Vance entertained with a chicken .Smith, Alien Shelp and Ronald Mc- children Sunday for dinner in hon­
dinner for Mrs Kleinhans. Bridge Klbbln The evening was much en- or of their daughter. Mrs. Arney
The UNIVERSAL, with ail the features that
Bonneville's, birthday Covers were
was playeg with Mrs. Kleinhans re- joyed.
make it famous for giving years of service,
giving head prize and Mrs. Elsie I Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Honeywell laid for sixteen.
yean of freedom from washday drudgery
Furnlss the consolation On Tues- visited their daughter. Opal (who।
The many friends of Mr. Will
—is all yours this easy way. Give yourself
day night Mr and Mrs. W B. Cort- submitted to an appendicitis oper- Anders are glad he is recovering so
rlght entertained with a six o'clock i “tlon on Sunday* on Friday night, he is able to ride out and visit his
the BEST at the low price of ‘‘bargain” ma­
dinner. Bridge was played with Mrs Opal was doing as well as could be friends and relatives.
chines.
Mrs. Margaret Scott, who has
Frank Caley receiving lhe ladies I expected. Her many friends here
high. Mrs. Kleinhans. the guest wish for her a speedy recovery, been spending several weeks with
Here’n pleasanter home laundering. Here’s
prize. H- D. Wolring the gentlemen's I Greetings would be appreciated.
her sister, Mrs. Kathleen Tedrow,
new convenience, speed, cleanliness and
high, and L Hcrryman the consoTriple Link club will meet with returned to her home in Toronto.
ECONOMY !
lation.
j Mrs. Cassius Hughes Friday. No­ Canada. Wednesday.
wh° know the high
Rev. Lewis Horn of Coldwater
Mr and Mrs A. C Davis of Win- vember 9 for an all day meeting and
visited hls parents. Rev. Fred Hom.
dom. Minn- left Thursday for their progrum.
quality and better value to be
home after spending n few days
Mrs f[fary Boulter visited her sls- and family lait week.
had'tn the double-tested — double-action
J’vith tirtlr parent*. Mr and Mrs. tw- Mrs Martha Boniface of Plain Mra. J W. Tedrow Is seriously ill
! Leonard Davis.
well last wedkat this writing ami her friends hope
K C Baking Powder.
Mrs. Fred Fisher and daughter.' Mrs Doris Hyde attended the for her speedy recovery.
Mrs Gordon Thompson and Mrs.
It produces delicious bakings of fine texture and
| Patty, spent Thursday with relatives Teachers' Institute at Grand Rapids
in Hastings
(Thursday and Friday
V. Robinson entertained a number
large volume.
, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lykins and
GcraTH Shepard. Frank Wales and of friends and relatives al tiw for­
twin sons were in Battle creek Clem Munger called on Mr. and Mrs. mer's home Thursday in honor of
Thursday They called on Mrs Lv- Arthur Eifler and Ruiudll Jacksan the birthdays, of Will Anders and
kins' uncle. Dr s M Fowler, and “t Battle Creek Thursday night.
Vert Robinson. All report a fine
I found him nicely located in the Re- | Mrs Jennie Norris. Mrs Lucy time.
.
gem building.
Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norris
Stirling Modrack and family of
I Mrs Findley Taxler arrived Sun- called on Mrs. Tip Ketchum of Mar- Battle Creek spent the week end
Women who want the best, demand the
day from New Mexico, being called'tin and other relatives In Allegan with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tedrow.
[here bv
hiere
by the serious .illness
illness of
ot her and PlaUiwell. Mrs. Ketchum has
It may be a HUlc late but we
been very ill from pneumonia, but u must not forget to mention thal our
I mother. Mrs Jessie Van Auker.
Extra large, seamless, porcelain
Efficient
some better.I teacher. Virginia Havens,
i—— had
* —a
I Mr and Mrs. Fred Ackctt and
Mr and Mrs Ray Japhet spent birthday recently and the ladles of
children spent Saturday in Battle
&lt; the district went with baskets of
Creek, they also visited Mr and Mrs. lhe week end at their home here.
। cake and jello and had luncheon
Sterling Bahs south of Battle Creek
agitator, cleans all fabric* thor­
PINE LAKE. with her L„
and the pupils and helped
Mr and Mra. Fred Warner and
oughly. safely.
On Saturday evening. November 'I her celebrate,
cqiebratc.
Mrs. Mary Hope spent Sunday in
P. T. A. Friday night was
Laming, helping the lattcfs peal- „.
third, the Pine Lake Farmers' Clubij ’The
rl'* “
6-position reversible wringer with
grandchildren, who arc triplets. ‘ will hold a meeting al^Xhe home of quite well attended- AU enjoyed the

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celebrate their first birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bagley. Of- Hallowe'en program.
Rcv and Mrs. D. c. Ostroth of; ticera for tlw coming year will be
HENDBBSHOTT.
Detroit spent Friday and Saturday elected and the committee plans to
with their parents, Rev.'and Mfs. have a speaker. A good time Lb asMr. and Mrs. Ernie Matteson visit­
D. c. Ostroth.
Isured anyway.
ed the former s sister and husband.
Miss Agnes Da use. who recently • A special meeting of the* Exten- Mr. and Mrs. Jake DeCrockcr. at
underwent an operation at the Spar- sh&gt;n class was held on Thursday Bootis on Sunday.
row hospital in Lansing is spending afternoon at the hpme of Mra. MuiMr. and Mra. Lawrence Christ­
a few days at her home here.
lendore. Six more members were lensen and family with Mr. and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Fred Fisher spent added k&gt; the list and Mrs Rogers Floyd Garrison, their daughters and
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Pat [and Mrs Mullendore instructed Intheir week end guests. Mr. and Mrs.
Hager tn Saugatuck.
;the remodelling of dresses and hats. I Morris Nosenov of Detroit were dinOn Wodinialay evening the Naz- j These classes are very helpful espe-jber guests at the home of Mr. and
TCne church had a farewell party
arene
nartvciallv
'dally at this
thia season,
seaj.nr&gt;
when last ' Mra. Harvev
.Ir&gt;hnHarvey Parmake In
in Johntor Mra. Madalmc Culp, who is leav- year's dress ind hat must be made town on Sunday. The dinner was
ing to join Rev. Culp at Falmouth at . to dq duty once more.
tn honor of Mrs. Garrison'* birthday
the home of Mr. and Mrs. B- J. RcyFriday P. M. Mr. and Mra. George and was a surprise to her
nolds.
.'Morehouse called on John Potter
Mrs. Millie Haynes spent the past
Mr and Mrs. e. B Smith enter* t of Plainwell, who is seriously ill. . week In Kalamazoo visiting relatives
tained 50 relatives and friends1 Harry Killick. who has been vis- and friends.
Oct 28. in honor of their 50th wed- j Hing at Verne Calthrop's for the
Some of our ladies spent the day
ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. past ten days, returned home Thure- Wednesday aL the home ol Mrs.
Smlth have always lived In or near day afternoon.
Ronald Haynes cdhning pears and
Nashville. Mrs Smith before her. Tuesday night guests ol Mr. and apples for the Bronson hospital,
marriage was Miss Anns Jacobs. Mra. Marcus Bagley were. Mr. and i Grace Brin was hone from KalaTliey have lived a very successful Mra. Claire Webster ol Charlevoix,! mazoo Over the week end and had as
and useful life in the vicinity of and on Wednesday all were enter- her guest one of her student frieneb.
Nashville and have a host oTfnends talned at Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pet- .Francis Moyerwho wish them well on this rare Hjohn's of Gun Plains for dinner. , Buriday callers at Albert Brill's
occasion. They have Jhree children,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walker of1 wee, Mra. a J. Lahr. Mra. Albert
Mrs. Roy G. Brumm of Nashville., Detroit and W. C- Walker al Pontiac | Veddjr. Mrs. Floyd Gaskill of Ha*.
Mn. Charles Ncunan ol Vermont- were guest;- tn the Walter Warner 'Ung;- wlth&lt;Mr«. Bcrmc Marc and
villc ,*nd Merle Smith of Be knout, home on Sunday.
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ASSYRIA.
prepared steam crushed oats bait Mra. Mildred Puchman at Kalama*
Some miscreant took the old Ford
that is available at cost through aoo, Thursday, for dinner.
Model T touring car belonging to
BY POISONING MICE tlw U. 0. Biological Surrey. • •
Harrington, Mrs. EU1« Horton and
EUla district on Friday night. The
DELTON.
r Rodent* Can Be Killed With
The Community chorus practice "All Around the World" supper and
will bo held on Friday night of this program at the Methodist church in be driven acroa* the
Properly Applied Baita—
week instead of Wednesday night Hastings Thursday night, and on
Made at Low Cost
Mr. and Mra. Leon Pennock were their way home took in the "Church Lacey. The PureeIU are elderly paoNow is the time to apply cohtrol Kalamazoo shoppers Thursday.
Fair" and entertainment at Clover­
methods and prevent winter injury
Mr*. Weller and Mra. Edith dale.
by mice ta orchards, says O. C. Od- Barnes have both been quite sick
Last Monday morning Bupt. O. J. ment and eome blankets were in
erkirk. U. 8. Biological Survey.
with Intestinal flu. Both arc some­ Barnum presented the Delton High
The Wahanka Camp Fire Unit at
A bait such as steam crushed oats, what improved at the present writ­ school with a football and the girls
Assyria Center, with their new
rolled oats, wheat, creacked com, ing
-/• with a soft ball.
or sliced sweet potatoes, properly
Mrs. Irene Harrington and Mrs. guardian. Miss Beatrice Moore of
Mra. Nellie Cross of Hastings At­
treated with strychnine poison Is tended the Sunday School service Lula Wertman were m Hastings
taken readily by mice. One appjl- here Bunday morning.
Friday afternoon and eallefl on Mrs. al Camp Kittaniwa, Clear lake.
Miss Leona Miller returned Fri­
■ cation of bait in an orchard now
Mra.
Chas.
Norwood's house Carrie Morthland, who is very sick,
day from'Detroit where she spent
and another treatment within three caught on.Are Saturday noon from ■with no hopes for a recovery.
or four weeks will greafly reduce
Mr. and Mra. Bert Patton, Mr. the week with her sister. Mrs. Ron­
the Infestation of these pesta. In pertinent extinguished the fire ta and Mrs. Fordie Casey, Mra. Mary ald Warner, who accompanied her
distributing the bait, place tea­ due time, but lhe Interior of the Doster and Mrs. Oscar Chamberlain
spoonful quantities ta holes and kitchen wm badly damaged
by and children attended the fair and ner spent the week end with hls
along mouse runways that are found smoke.
donation at Cloverdale Thursday parents. Mr.-and Mrs. Homer War­
ner, of Hastings.
under matted grass, Oderklrk adMr. and Mra. John Adams. Mr. night
The Pleasure Birthday organisa­
Mr. and Mra. Charles Harrington
and Mrs. Leon Pennock and family
The small home orchard frequent­ and Addison- Pennock attended A and Mr. and Mrj. Von Dunn mo­ tion entertained by Mra. Meta Hyde
ly suffers severe injury by mice Century of Progress In Chicago Sat­ tored to Cadillac and back Bunday. and Mrs. Edna Case at the Hyda
Mr, auu
and Mra.
Hilbert oi
ot ‘ home at Lacey will feature HaBoHi
mra. Victor
vicuir nuocn
through lack of attention at this urday..
we en festivities on Wednesday eve­
time of lhe year. Stripping the sod
Judge Mlles from Holland will Woodland were Bunday guests ot
ning instead of Tuesday evening.
for a distance of three or four feet give a talk on the local option pro­ Mr. and Mrs. John Doster.
Mrs.
Clara
Schultz
ot
Lansing
Is
The Women's Bunday School Bi­
/ from the base of trees is helpful ject at the Prairievllle ME. church
ble class will meet at the home of spending lhe week with her daugh­
4 in preventing Injury by mice, but.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barnum on Fri­ ter. Mrs. Lu He Jenkins. She visf when there are large numbers of ginning at eight o'clock.
these - peats present, strychnine .The Cloverdale P. T. A. will pre­ day night, Nov. 8. The husbands
treated grata bait applied through­ tent the "Gay Nineties" at the Clov­ are invited and a reorganisation Frank Schroder home.
A business meeting of the ghrtsout lhe orchard will give the best erdale hall Thursday night, Nov. 1. completed. A social time will be
protection, he says.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Wertman enjoyed and light refreshments Uan Endeavor Society of Assyria
Center will be held on Wednesday
Directions for preparing the grain spent Bunday afternoon with Mr.
evening,
the 31st Prayer meeting,
The
Barry
Township
Agricultural
and vegetable baits is found in and Mra. Clyde Bldnxm at Battle
school U planning on having a fair also and a Harvest Festival for the
.
Farmers' Bulletin 1387. obtainable At Creek.
Mrs. Elsie Horton entertained some lime ta the near future. pastor will be featured.
county agricultural agent offices or
The Briggs Ladles’ Aid Society are
from the U. 8. Department of Agri­ Wednesday afternoon with three ta­ Watch for date later.
sponsoring a Hallowe'en party on
culture. The county agent can also bles of bridge.
Tuesday evening at the church
BARRYVILLE.
advise regarding the purchase of
Mlles Frucher of Milford and MUs basement. Cafeteria luncheon will be
served and all are requested to coma
Elizabeth Griffin of Charlotte were
An costume and have a good lime.
Sunday guests of Mr. and MraMra. Gladys Cortright cared for
J. J. Wlllltti.
the Adelbert Cortright children of
MUs Helen WUUtts, Mra. -Clara
Hastings last week while the par­
Day and daughters were Bunday
ents attended A Century of Progress
guests of Mr. and Mra. Ed. Traver
of the McOmber district, and helped kt Chicago.»A family gathering was held on
them celebrate their twenty-fifth
Wednesday at the Mr. and Mra
wedding
anniversary.
voter will be the deciding factor In
Mrs. Mary Neal spent Bunday with Emerson Cortright home at Lacey
'honoring the eighty-fourth birthday
congress In the 4th district, Nov. S,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olmstead of
'of their father, Alex Cortright.
Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs- Merritt Meade were
farmer candidate, and elan da for immediate payment of SolLeRoy were Bunday guests at the
Bunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Will
home of hls brother, Hugh Case,
Gillespie of Lakeview.
Clarence Nesbitt of Toledo, Ohio, and family.
Mrs. Lisle Strickland and infant
spent the week end with hU brother
Floyd and family. Jim Rizor of Wil­ daughter. Bhlrlle Orr*. have return­
liamston was also a Sunday guest ed to their home after a convaleecence
at the Floyd Strickland home.
there.
The Missionary Society of Assyria.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Marshall of
Center are holding a community
Maple Grove called on Mr. and Mrs.
supper
at the church basement on
Cliff potter and the Foster family
Friday evening. A temperance pro­
Bunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Gillette spent gram and address by Dean Eugene
Saturday and Sunday In Lansing Davenport of Woodland will be giv­
en. May we meet you there?
with Mr. and Mra. Floyd Baird.

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There will be a donation party at
the parsonage Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Slocum and son
of Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Day Bunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hawblitz and
children and Mrs. Susan Hawbliiz
of Highbank were guests of Mr. and
Mra. Herbie Wilcox Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCoy of
Grand Rapids came Monday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hyde.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Footer spent
Saturday ta Lansing.
An enjoyable time was held at the
supper at the home of Floyd Nes­
bitt's Friday evening sponsored by
the L. A- 8. The proceeds were over
ten dollars.

NORTHEAST IRVING.
Last Week’s Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prost of Lanstag spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Lightfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. Roytlalght of Has­
tings spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Earl Oler.
Mra. Albert Prost of Lansing and
Mrs. Otto Ughtfoot called on their
father. Schuyler Kollar's at Middle­
ville Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Alva Moore and
family of Freeport were Bunday
evening guests of Mr. and Mra. Ar­
thur Moore.
Miss Pauline Moore spent from
Bunday till Monday with Mbs Ethel
Thompson of Campbell.
The county having taken over our
roads, they are now being graveled.
This makes a wonderful improve­
ment.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Newton and
family of Rutland called on Mr. and
Mra. Arthur Moore Saturday eve­
ning.

will leave liquor within easy reach of everyone, young and

old. The law does not prohibit possession of liquor, nor
transportation, nor importation of alcoholic beverages
into Barry county. It only prohibits manufacture and sale.
The local option law will deprive Barry county of approx­
imately $3,000.00 annually in revenues and will take the

profits froiti the sale of alcoholic beverages out of the

LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
Friends of Henry Pennels are a

hands of legitimate dealers operating with the law and

was taken to Pennock hospital
Thureday.
Mr and Mrs Will Roll of Chi­
cago are spending some time at
their farm here.
Rolands Hall waa In Chicago from
Saturday until Wednesday and at­
tended the fair.
Mrs. Clarence Hammond of Has­
tings spent Friday at Frank Roush's.
A large crowd attended the P. T.
A. at the Milo school house Friday
evening and enjoyed the program

Mra. Will Bldelman of Nashville
spent several days last week with
her daughter, Mrs. Frank Roush,
and family.
Mr. an&amp;Mra. Jay Hail spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mra.
Gordon
Moorhus of Delton.
Mr. and Mra. Beltz of Rhineland­
er. Wls., vUtled the latter's aunts,
H. and E. Doster, a couple of days
last week.
Mr. and Mra. Gardner Doster of
Stockbridge, who have been spend­
tag some time with their aunts, H.
and E. Doster, have moved Into the
VanHout house, where they will re­
side this winter, and in the spring
will move onto the Fred Ball farm
Which they have purchased.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Mr. and Mra. Loyal LowqU and
son of Quimby attended the North
Evangelical church Bunday morning
End Mra Samuel Ostroth.
Oscar Archer of Charlotte visited
Mr. and Mra. Otis Whitmore Bun-

Mr. and Mra. John Howell enter­
tained friends from Detroit Satur­
day night and Bunday.
HOLMES CHURCH.
Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Decker and
Last Week’s Letter.
family moved to their new home
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barnum of near Hastings Saturday.
Jackson were Bunday visitors al El­
Mr. and Mra. Keith Norton expect
wood Barnum’s.
Mr. and Mrs Harry WooAnan of
Mr. and Mra. Theodore Dutmer
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. of Grand Rapids spent the week
John Woodman of East Coats Grove end here.
’were Bunday visitors at Hubert
While Albert Bell, three Maurer
Barnurn'sboys and Dorr Darby were returning
A good crowd attended the P. T. from Hastings school Wednesday
A. at the schoolhouse Thursday eve­ they struck loose gravel ta front of
ning. The ladles are piecing a quilt H. J. Wilcox's home and overturned.
and expect to meet with Mra. Hu­ The boys were knocked senseless,
bert Barnum. Oct. 31. for a pot luck but fortunately were not seriously
dinner and flnUh the quilt. Our next injured, but the car was quite bad­
meeting will be a carnival.
ly damaged.
The North Maple Grove Dorcas
Grand Rapid.* were Sunday visitors
at Richard Durkee’s.
Mr. and Mra. Samuel
Ostroth
Mrs. Mae Barnum and Mrs. Claire Thursday, Nov, g. Everyone coma.
Durkee attended the Extension Class
at the Roberts cottage at jordan
ORANG EVILLE.
lake Friday.
Mrs. Frank Lapert and son Meria
of Paw Paw called on old friends ta
TOWN LINE.
tills vicinity one day the past week.
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Alvah Tasker and mother. but U better at thia writing.
Mra. Charles Hensen and little
panled Harold Tasker and Miu daughters of Grand Rapids spent
Lucille Robinson of Carlton on a from Wednesday until Bunday with
trip to Chicago to take in the fair her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nor­
and then on to Milwaukee to visit man of this place.
relatives. They left here Saturday
Mra. J. W. Sheffield spent Friday
morning of last week and returned night and Saturday with relatives
Friday.
at Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Realun and
Mr. and Mra. Herman Winkler and tlac were Saturday night and Sun­
eon Richard were Bunday guests of day guests of relatives at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod and
Monday morning make One think
family of Woodland.
Harvey McNott spent Friday and win tar is just around the corner.
Saturday wtth hU people ta Grind
Job England and daughter. Mrs.
Ledge.
tag tho wook with relatives and
visited at Alvah Tasker's Sunday friends at this place.
Radio announcer,

You aren’t really a celebrity until
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soliciting

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A local option law will make it “smart” to drink—and

FARMER UNION HEAD
OF MICHIGAN

e

people foolish enough to do so.

tan

place illegal profits again in the hands of bootleggers op­

erating as outlaws.
The local option law, if passed, will put a ‘ring” of liquor

and beer establishments around Barry county that will

take away Saturday night shopping crowds and will in­
crease drunk driving on holidays and over week ends. The

"ring” will pay no money to the county for the privilege
of doing business and will be responsible in no way to law

officers or legislative bodies in Barry county.
Law enforcement costa will increase and respect foe law

♦

will decrease. Strict enforcement of the law will be, in

effect, almost impossible. Arrest one bootlegger and two
start up to replace him. Remember that Barry county of­

ficers have arrested and convicted I I bootleggers since re-

peal, and that, with legitimate liquor and beer available,

new ones have not.found it profitable to enter an illicit

business.

Local Option CANNOT Make Barry County Dry

It Will Increase Taxes

It Will Increase

Drunk Driving and Lawlessness

VOTE “NO” on LOCAL OPTION!
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No member of the League is connected in any way with
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�CARLTON CWm
HOW THE MIGHTY
HAVE FALLEN local M. E. church has been changed.

Id

&gt;15 to $5O A YEAR
ovtff 19J3 1AM HATE PEH CAH

AND STILL LEAVE

$3I,000,000

tOR ROADS YEARLY

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2 AND 3-.ON NOVEMBER Sth.

AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN

I Beatrice ufuuiiui
Dunning
spent urc
the week
|*x-airwc
*, open
,
.*“hrlh£,rv^2^{?nU' Mr
B McDermott.
&lt;and
’nd Mra.
-Mrs C.
c- n
1 Mr- and Mrs Cb'dc Ashby of Kaiamazco spent Saturday kith
»»» their
parents.^Mr. and^Mrs Fred, A’'flhbyf
Miss Inez Ashby and friend of
Kalamazoo spent the week end with
poorly.
_
___ ____
Venion Texter of Hasting* tlnd home folks.

.
HOPE CENTER.
Mr. and Mra George Halverson
ctaited the latter's mother Tn Bedira
1
____
r
ford Bunday.
Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. L. N, Bush
tsu&amp;h of
01 DeliX‘*
Ion visited Mra. Kate Williams Mon-

MIDDLEVILLE.
townxhlp la

tookin* spcea&gt; recovery.
The Snyder farm la add to a M

Beginning with next Bunday. QunCharles Ponzi, Once
■*u' day School will be at eleven o'clock
lionaire, Deported to Italy, and preaching at twelve.
AU who can are kindly asked to all upon them, not being well
Penniless Condition
come to tire church Monday after- enough posted to feel that Uiey
Only a few- years ago the dallyI noon. Nov. sth, to help put the wood
wess gave ample front page space' in the basement.
; no od general principles.
lo the mail-order swindling opera­J
Many chickens will tone
their
Mr. and Mra. Fred Henney of this
tions of Cliarle-s Ponsl. a native of
community and Mrs. Gilbert Fisher
Boston. Doubtle** many of our read­
. of Hastings were in Battle creek. Society Chicken dinner Thursday
ers will remember reading about his
evening
at
the
M.
B.
church
base
­
J FridayInternational stamp selling scheme
Mr. and Mrs- Albert Barry and ment. You all know the quality
whereby buyers were assured of a
of these dinners, so be sure and be
'SO per cent profl: or more every Mr and Mra. Harold Elliott were there.
year. Letters by the thousand* were, guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
Rev. McKean gave a fine sermon
mailed to Ponzi from trusting in- thur Yargcr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kick of near Bunday A. M. on hls Idea of the dry
vTitors everyone of them containing
amendment question and the liquor
drafts and money orders so they Freeport visited Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
question in generaj.
Henney
Thursday
afternoon.
might share In the unprecedented
Vincent Barry. Charley Andrus
W. H. and Mr*. Gray, who are
profits.
All went well until the postal of- and Robert Henney of this com­ still at their summer home in Mer­
Helal* swooped down on Ponzi, but munity attended A Century of Prog­ ritt. came down Tuesday to meet
the tatter's brother and wife. Jon
not before from 88.000.000 to 814.- -ress
— at Chicago from Thursday
000,000 had fallen Into hls hands
“?***
Irving, who were on their way from
Mrs T
Tony Rlairel
Slagel wa*
wad n
a Battle their -Dakota home to New York,
He wa* arrested, convicted and sent
M
where they expect to spend tlw win­
to prison.
But money secured Creek visitor Friday,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Henney
and
son
ter
with a daughter. The Irvings
through such mean* doesn't seem to
were guests Sunday ot their uncle. were spending a few day* with rel­
■stick.”
One of the 24 steerage passengers Mr and Mrs. Wm. Zuschnltt. and atives here, so the Gray* came down
daughter.
Charlotte,
of
west
of
Has
­
to meet tlrem. On their way homo
on the steamship • Vulcania that
they had an accident caused, we
sailed from Boston a few days ago. ting*'
Mr- and Mrs. Frank Friend of hear, by picking up a nail thal
was this same Charles ponzi. who
was deported to Italy, hls native Pleasant Valley and Mr and Mrs. caused a blowout and they rolled
country He wa* absolutely penni­ John Usborne of this vicinity visit­ over a couple of times and while
ed their sister. Mrs: Mary Gelsen- they
:
nd hones
were somewhat bruised no
less .and
hopes that
that
English
wllfbc
the hta knowledge of
great damage was done and tliey
-11. U ll.e means of secur­ haver, of Potterville. Sunday.
Mildred and---------------Wilma Usborne
spent
----------------- . were soon able to proceed to their
ing ...
him
some kind of a job In the |. ------------------1
Sunday
with
Phyllis
Long
of
E
j
summer
home. We are all sorry to
land of Mussolini.
Carlton. Junior and Aleck Usborne .hear of this accident but happy that
»
Jun*or ta now being dragooned in- visited their brother, Mr and Mrs. | neither was seriously injured.
, M|t
to helping solve the jig-saw puzzle □enter. ILborr.e. o( Freeport Bun-, So„.,, llunlc„
before he can get any aid on hta own
.
.......
। to get their bird, some do not even
home work.
.
F.“uton **■ A's,
1 ^crvu ? set the®thcn- *° wfaynot h*ve the
fried chicken supper at the Carlton rlghl
of a d
rcmaln gt |ome
Grange hall Tuesday. Nov 6th. and lel [hc dog gel one for ^7
Tliey will begin serving at 5 30 and । Tpat is what Ed. Talbott did. His
until all are served. It te hoped there idog captureU a nlce
blrd
will be a good many to attend.
m hl* own yard, so Ed. had game
Mr. and Mrs Beckwith of Has- at no outiay tor pcenaa or ume iMt.
tings vtelted the latter * brother. Mr | j* H 0 and M„ Swlft aUended
and Mrs. L*lie Daniel*, and family.
4|nncr p, honor of our Pythian
Sunday._______ , Grand Chancellor at Grand Rapids
THE WELLMAN SCHOOL NOTES. ,
^£er o( the pythUn 8UUrl

|M Uta IMt OM,
DeMott, stared wtth her stator, Mrs.
Viola Kennedy, tart wMfc.
.
Saturday Mra. Mary O'Ooonor
tiad a birthday. So Mrs. Ruth Baine
and Mrs. Rob O'Connor and Mrs
Jack O'Connor arranged a *urprtoe
for Mary. At two o'clock ten ladies
walked in on her. Those present
were. Mrs Daisy Peck. Ada Newton,
Janet. FettengiU. Elsie Sothard.
Mrs Will Reed. Mrs Frank Kurtz.
Belle Clement. Bertha McHfbbin,
Crvssie st edge and Nettie, Town­
send. The afternoon was apent
visiting. Afterwards q lunch waa
served constating of tea sandwiches.

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Perfect spellers for the month are: | went out lo Mrs. Travis' home and
Aiaiy Deakin*. Gordon aww.HM...
Mary
Rowladcr,; enjoyed a pot luck dinner Friday.
Otto Kuball.
Robert Conley. Rich-1 Our kiddles enjoyed a couple of
—
ard Munjoy. Margaret Rowlader. j[ days' vacation last week, while lhe
Jean Offley. Jean Deakins. Madeline teachers attended lhe Institute al
Rowlader. Harold Conley. Maxine Grand Rapids
Orsbom. Marjorie Kuball. Elaine Of­
Many truck loads of sugar beets
fley, Dwight Rowlader, Harold Mun­ have been and still are going
joy
through here evidently headed for
The girls of the Wellman school ithe Holland factory.
have organized a sewing club. The
Mrs Mildred Lynd intends
to
{ofheers are
President.
Margaret leave Tuesday to visit her mother.
Rowlader;
Vice-President,
Mary Mrs Nellie Thompson, at the farm
Deakiiu; Secretary. Jean Kuball; near Hersey, Mich.
Treasurer. Jean Offley The local
The Pythian Sisters club of Past
| leader Ls. Mrs Edwin Deakins
Chiefs ot this district will hold a
I Tlw boy* have organized a handl- dinner and meeting here Tuesday at
craft club. The officers of their club the O. E. 6 hall. As the furnace
are President. Otto Kuball; Vice­ in the Pythian hall 1* under repair
president. Gordon Rowlader; Secre- iand not completed; altliough it te
itary. Junior Blocher; Treasurer. several weeks suite
since i*
It wax
was sianea,
started.
. Donald Hildebrandt The local lead- the O. E S. ladles kindly loaned
er is Thomas Roberts.
them the use of their hall.
The sixth, seventh and eighth
Not many of lhe hunters procured
grades had to write Columbus ator- their limit around here, and now
les. The teacher chose the best one 1 the uevi
deer oiuiu-rx
hunters are uu
all agog over
from each grade but in the sixth. arrangements for going north
,
Hoover I
grade she took two The ones zhe ' MLises
— Hazel
“—’ and
—* Ruth
.. .............
thought were the best were written of Martin entertained with a birth­
by Jean Deakins. Jean Offley, in the day party at their home on Oct 20 1
sixth grade: Jean Kuball in the in* honor of Miss June DeMaat of
seventh grade, Gordon Rowlader in1 Gland Rapids Sixteen guest* enJ&lt;’cd a delightful evening.
.the eighth grade
| Those having perfect attendance
CERAR CREEK.
arc: Junior Blocher, Jean Deakins.
Tire cedar Creek L. A. 8. will
Mary Deakins, Donald Hildebrandt.
Gladys Hildebrandt. Jean Kuball. sene a chicken pie supper at the
church
Saturday
evening. Nov. 3.
Marjorie Kuball. Maxine Kuball.
Harold Munjoy. Maxine Orsbom. program to follow the supper.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gelman and
Jean Offley. Elaine Offley. Dwight
Rowlade/. Gordon Rowlader. Made­ faintly ot South Haven. Mr and
Mrs. Will Shriber and daughter of
line Rowlader, Margaret Rowlader
Tiie third grade made some real Hastings and John Gurd and fam­
good farm yard posters-In-English ily of this place spent Bunday with
Tuesday. Betty Conley had the best their parents. Mr and*Mr*. Will
Gurd
one
We didn't have school Thursday • Harry Lcinaar and faintly of Del­
and Friday, because our teacher ton spent Sunday with hls brother.
Henry, and famtly
went to Grand Rapids.
The Community Club meets this
The next month reporter 1* Mar­
week Friday night at lhe school­
garet Rowlader.
house.. lw
Pot &gt;uva
luck supper ■*
at 7:30.
ProReporter, Jean Offley
mwov
&lt;:*u. rroTeacher. Crystal G ' Bragdon.1 «Tatn 1,1 charge of Mrs Amy Pease
---------------- ------------------ ——
land scholars.
EAST DELTON.
| Mr a»d Mrs. Melvin Campbell
•nu
... .boekM
.« ““‘h
‘&gt;2“
saddened to hear of the sudden the past week wtth hi* parents. Mr.
‘
death of George Rockwell, who has and Mrs Clarence Campbell.
A little girl arrived al the home
lived In Barry township most of his
fifty-four years of life. He was ill ot Mr and Mrs Lester Gould Tueaonly a few days with pneumonia day. Mbther and baby are fine a
He leave* besides his devoted wife, lady from Athens 1* caring for them
Mrs. Bessie Bergman spent the
two daughters and one son. one
brother and four grandchildren. He week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
will be sadly missed In his home Campbell of Jackson.
Mr and Mrs. Art Gould of Athens
and by his many friends The fu■** neral Whs held at hl* home Sunday. visited their son. Leslie, and family.
Otober 28. at two o'clock, conducted Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Robert Gerald and,
by the Rev Smith and Rev. Swaddaughters of Ypsilanti spent Frl- ;
littg. a former pastor of Hickory Cortiers
Much sympathy Is (git for day and Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs
Harry Wertman. ■*
, the bereaved family
Friday afternoon. Oct 26. MesJohn Willison accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Gordie Durkee and son lo daines Lola Gould. Autumn LePine
Stanton Sunday where they spent and Etire Lammers entertained at the
home of Mrs. Lammers in honor of
। the day with Grandma Kellogg.
Mr. nd Mrs. Harold Hazel and Mrs Linden Norris. The bride re­
baby daughter of Richland spent ceived many pretty and useful gifts.
Sunday with her parents. Mr and The hostesses served light refresh­
ments. Thaw from away were Mra.
Mrs Clatc Louden.
Mrss. Annabelle Willison of Kala­ A. Covey of Hastings. Mrs Chaffee
mazoo »»s a caller of Mrs Bessie and Mrs. Sherman and daughter of
Quimby
A good time was had and
Waters Saturday afternoon.
.
i Mr and Mrs. Claud Harrington of all wish Mr and Mrs Norris many
happy years of married bites
, near Banfield spent Sunday with
Heny Wertman and wife visited
। her brother. Ed Harrington.
I Mr. and -Mrs. Vernon Webster of their son. Myron and family, of Bat-।
Ure Bunnell dUtalct spent Sunday tie Creek Sunday.
MIm Opal Kelley of Hustings,
al Earl Pennock's.
Mu* Lucille Galndcr. who is at­ granddaughter of Mr and Mrs H
tending school in Kalamazoo, sjxmt Leavitt, of this place entertaiped at
the
Community hall with a Hallo­
the week end at home.
we'en party Saturday evening A
number of young people from Has­
POWERS SCHOEB.
tings and. Cedar Creek were present
Last week's Vetter.
The evening wm spent in dancing
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trgvte of Has­ and a good time. Prizes were given
tings were Thursday evening callers to the best dancersat the home of Mr. and Mrs Henry
Frost.
STATE ROAD.
Mra. Camer Scbondelincyer spent
Mr and Mrs. Eldon Matthews and
Friday with her brother. Rol Bower­ Mr. and Mrs Andrew Kennedy were
man and family al Yankee Springs in Battle creek Monday.
Mias Irene Frost ol Grand Rapids
Mrs. Belle Clement of Detroit U
visited her parents Friday.
visiting Mr*. Mary O Connor
Mr and Mrs. Howard Harris of
Mr. and Mrs Ashley spent Sun­
Chicago were Saturday vtailors at day with friend* in Battle Creek.
the home of Mr. and Mrs Miner
Mr. and Mrs. Jamc* BoUiard were
Palmerin Battla.Crtek Monday
i Charles Hauser spent the week
Mra- Thomas Johnston of Has­
end at A Century of Progress at ting* came Sunday to spend the win­
j Chicago.
ter wUh her daughter, Mra. Ada
| Mr. and Mrs Ray Scrrcn of Mid­ Newton
dleville were Sunday visitors ot Mr.
Mrs Jack O'Connor spent the
• bjkI Mrs earner Schondelmeyer.
past twu wtuks in Chicago vuiling
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedford and relaUW.
i.iunly {.pent Sunday with relatives
Mr- U4 Umto tutored Piii*xj&gt;
:at Grand Rapid*.
hospital Sunday cvcnlhg ty undergo'

A. Mwra WM suite in Ute wMk

but is ahis to be up and around tho
house again. HU brothers from
Middleville and Hastings called on
him Thursday.
WW Birman of Hastings called
at the Green home Monday.
Maxine and Barbara Powers have
bean entertaining the mump* the

teU te rate U&gt; Ute Wdnllla eernf
tery a*ter&lt;u, Utenwon. H« b*S
made hie home with Will Clark a
number of yeaaa. __________

YANKEE SPRINGS.

The Mtaaaa Elaanore and Emily
Mach art spending this week visit­
ing in Chicago and attending A
Mra. Harry Scott waa called to Century of progrta*.__________
Chicago by the serious lllneu of her
Forest conservation ‘lakes on in­
father-in-law. Harriet Scott of
Hastings ta staying at home during creasing importance when it is re­
called thal more wood pulp may be
her mother s absence.
*T&gt;ere wm do school Thursday needed far the purposes of paper
Friday on account of the.teach- money

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Homemakers' Comer

held at the home of Un sorrow.

Mra. Frank Hynes entertained her
■father. George Makley, of Wood­
land a part of last week.

____________________ ______ B. Higdon and Mra. MelissaWn
Roe.Henry cotbe and aon Jimmie,
Adams has teen rwtoaaed from UniMr. and MH Oart Tuttle------- -------------------------.
---------------- Vanity hospital at Ann Arbor Wad- tone tQ Balltabora, Maryland, to visit until Monday with MT. and Mrs
tiesday and wtth Mrs. Adams to via- their son. Roe, and familyHarry Cramer and family.
Ring
The Chamber of Commerce mat I Floyd
Walton
and
Woodrow
tllng their children al
at Wayne and
'Pontiac before returning home.
Monday night at the I. O. O. F. hall Knowles of Freeport ware guest* at
Victor Blsaon was tn Grand Rap- the Rebekahs putting on the sup- .Frank Walton's Tuesday.
Ida on buslnaas Monday.
P*
-- ---------- *u*
i cramer and little Nora
Mmsxs William Mishler and Fred
Special meetings are being held at
of Grand Rapid* called
b, F1« ». gay&lt;b. Ito, w*
Af Wssttrw were in Paw bmkt is oringmg ux mcaoagv eacn av un n. O. Cramer home WednesWednesday
Th® attendance to Increasing !day evening.
Mr and Mra Vidor Bisson made from night to night.'
) Mrs. Frank Walton called on Mra.
buxinmi trin to Hastings BatorMr*. Julia Brown and Mr*. Sue’John Fox of Freeport Tuesday eveday afternoon?
Kirkpatrick spent lhe week end with nlng.
Mr and
EH* Faulkner ot relatives al Grand Rapid*.
. Frank Walton and Dr Peckham
Middleville called on Mrs F E
Ear'e Felghner and Morris Gibson attended the political speech in HusBrunner Wednesday afternoon.
ot Detroit spent the week end with tings Wednesday afternoon.
The Know Your Bible dasa meets the former's parent*. Mr. and Mrs.; Bunday evening caller* at Will
wtth Mra Charles Moore on Thur*- Frank Felghner. They were all Bun- Mishler's were. Mrs. Warren Roush
dav afternoon of this weak
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. William and daughter. Dorothy of Hastings.
W* L-Telad to report that the
I Mr. and Mrs Frank Martin and
We are glad to report that the
condition
Mta* Vivian Appdman of Lansing daughter. Marilyn of Grand Rapids
condition oJ
of Unde
Uncle David
David Moulton
Moulton to
to
Anaerson of
oi Freeport
tree port spent
somewhat Improved at thi* writing, spent Bunday at her home here.
Alice Anderson
H.™ aSte toreSnta. people noX '
----------------- -- -------------------Isaturdav
j Saturday with
with Norms
Norma Yoder
Yoder.
DURFEE.
' Mrs. Harold Yoder accompanied
and sal up in a chair a few minutes
Hofl man ana
and smsto- Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kime of ,Pleas
Friday evening.
' Mrs.
Mrs William
\viuiTn tsonman
,v»«-The King's Heralds, under the ter. Frances Hendershot, were called | •flt Valley to Middleville Friday and
leadership of Mia* Gaytha Loomis, to the beside
de of
or their
tneir brother.
bromer. H.
n. R
k. , attended Fred Kaechde's sale,
had a very enjoyable party in the Norrie at L?!l±
Leila hospital «in Battle
Mr. and Mra
Mrs. WIU
Will aoa«Hff
OosgrifT and
-­
isday He underwent an I Mrs. Myra Williamson of Lowell
M. E. church basement Friday eve-, Creek Tuesday,
nlng. The room wo* prettily deco­ operation for goitre but te doing as spent Sunday with Mrs Jennie Parrated In Hallowe’en colors and the
Mr. wd ta W Ert M Orwd
3““*'
girls were masked and costumed.
A very pleasant evening wa* spent S?^or^«“"U &lt;2ThS'r.tai
Htahbenrer or Or.nd
in games and a delicious luncheon
Mr,. Homer tammond end mother. S^?ny’’vB„bCpl',l'.L'"m?
Mra. Tom Hoffman was called to
Vm Pattenja' « few_daja
Mrs. Gordon Usborne entertained
’*hnnC^™
the Camp Fire Girls at her home Plainwell Thursday by the serious ’
on Monday evening with a very en'ovable Hallowe’en party. Sorry we Lve^d^tavs as8the SX to* verv 1 Mr *nd Mrs WlU Mishler, daughdidn't get a complete writeup but «veral &lt;ta&gt;s as the uncle is very
f G^ndolyn and
Jokn

home economics clothing extension wen held from hls late home Thursfday afternoon, conducted by the
Hxctoltot* of Michigan State Ou­
I O. O. F. Lodge of which he was
tage, and so It I* almost impossible
to judge whether weighing material te member of long standing. sasLstte used with the silk.- The law allows ed by Rev. a. E. Wynn of Woodland.
Mr.Oarr. who was M yean of age,
any material containing 18 per can*
or more silk to be labelled pure &gt;Uk.
The durability of weighted silk* 1*
eventually lessened by exposure to h 'stroke. He had been tn falling
light and air. by the effect* of per­ health for the past year but evan
spiration. and by dry-otoanlng w®- those nearest to him were unpre­
ceasea. A simple teat for unweight­ pared for hto sudden passing. He to
ed and weighted silk to to apply a survived by the widow, one daugh­
match to a small sample. The ash ter. Mrs. Chas. Hoyt, of Freeport,
of the unweighted silk doe* not keep
It* shape, but the weighted sample
will burn away and leave lhe metal steten. Mn. H. H. Cave of Chicago
intact, exactly the shape of the orig­ and Mn. James Tefft ot Lowell, one
granddaughter, Patsy Hoyt, and
inal material.
many other rtlaUvee and friends.
If a soluble weighting Is used, the Burial was in Pleasant Hill cemefiller disappears after the goods has
been washed and leaves the silk
limp. If only a small amount of
weighting to used, the material te
elastic and will come back to Ita
Friday. About thirty
original shape after strain, and may
be dry cleaned or washed without for ths church.
”*«?**'
. _
,
*
***
twx w»
unlives, is
There are a number ol varieties oi u
unusual Cor a couple to live
rayon aflered ™
on tK.
the market M the hwh,, KT ,huy
...™
Howew.
present time, it la well to
* । that to the experience of one popsmall sample before cleaning or, ular Freeport couple. Mr. and Mr*,
pressing to determine whether the , Samuel Newman observed their aixmaterial to of the • acetate ’ type. l|uth wedding annlversay Thursday.
In alrnhnl
nr quietly
. .. spent
.
This variety will m*lt
melt in
alcohol or
,
at ,home They
the day
vr— n-r. n-ond tor of West Campbell spent Friday i
chloroform or when pressed with quetly at home. We extend hearty a very nice time.
JS5; taVSXr
1‘" PTHW
The tint meeting of the Freeport
a hot iron.
congratulations to this aged couple
Wllll.m Knlhen returned to Ann
’»Uh
Home Economics group to being held
who have travelled so many miles------------------------------------L-..: ot
=f ifn.
of life's pathway together and wish I' at the home
Mn. A. D. Bteckle Axlta hundey tor further tre.tI this Wednesday
beginning at ten
‘
We join the many others Ln ex­ them many more anniversaries.,
Mr mi Mr. MUo Birth, or B.I-1
Mrs Elizabeth Shepherd, aged 48.1 o'clock. A pot luck dinner will be
tending our best wishes to George
______
wife oi
of or.
Dr. ma
Fred u
L. anepnard
Shepherd or
of Re-I
Rs- I served ai
it noon. mrs.
Mrs. v.
c. u.
D. Bauer U
e creea
(Shorty* _________
Miller and________
bride,_______
the for- wue
U.
creek spent
.pent tjaiuraay
B.turd.r evening
erenjmr tad
mer Mis* Minnie Belle Dundas. The mu*, diad at bar home Friday fol- of Hastings will assist in the meet- ind Bunday at the home of Mra.
daughter. MHO.
Edith, tatamp.nled
accompanied by
by
reremtay
pertonuM by He«. | lowBi, a too, Utom., Mr. Step- In,.
-- ------ —-lu.tehur.
ta’ „TSr“ cretad couch ere fcS.‘i”1*'
££
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Lane
of
Stan
­
rBfciou
luc uuu,. iiuiuc ui u.
wm
iuum ^priiui
Rapids on Saturday evening, Oct. &gt;0. women in Maooeta county and the ton spent several days last week XSr'SrVH,” U ta “"^Se“ “SX. Sent
Miss Helen Thaler is Uu&gt; new mother
-—of
z‘ four
‘Z- children, three z~
sons with Mr. and Mra. Leon Howk and
_ _____________ ___________
Hello girl at the local telephone of- । and one daughter. Funeral services Percy Rosser.
•
- and• one noon In Grand Rapids.
flee, taking the place of Miss Norma 1 were held at Remus M. E. church
World Temperance Sunday was and tips the scales
at six
D. Zook and family and the for- 1
Lightfoot, who recently resigned aft- Bunday
~
‘
afternoon
"
with burial in observed with an appropriate pro- half pounds Mother and aon are do­
mer's mother. Mra. Fannie Zook of |
Wheatland cemetery, south of Re- eram Sunday at the M. E. Sunday mg nicely.
t'vtrtv gathered at the par- Pleasant Valley were Sunday visit- t ’
jmus. We join the many friends Ln Retool. Next Bunrtav ta Mlsstxiarv I
Ice.
ora at Elmer Shaeffer's.
Tho November meettag of tho extending our sympathy to Dr. Sunday. You are invited to attend *onage Saturday evening to tender
Victor Parker of Battle Creek I
I Not as large a crowd a* waa de- a
the Gamble family,
sired or expected heard tire splen- i After the supper was served the eve­ and Lyle Loucks of Lowell called at
Will Mishler's Monday forenoon.
I
il Id message thal Rev. M. McKean ntng waa spent in vocal and Instru­
Will Mishler, wife and Gwendolyn •
ct Middleville gave at the M. E. menta) music and recitations. The
] church Wednesday evening. Rev. donations were numerous and very called on Mrs. Alma Mishler and
family
of
N.
Downe
Bunday
after।
McKean te a very pleasing
and [much appreciated.
'forceful speaker and left no doubti Be sure and come to the prayer noon to see Mr*. Louise Mishler who
In the minds of his hearers that ।meeting at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. has been ill and I* slowly improving.!
Mrs Will Mishler spent Wednes- j
every right-thinking person will vote jEd. Rice ’Biuraday evening.
day with Mrs. Alma Fingleton of
for local option at the Nov. 6 elec­
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
tion and help to rout from our ,William Hoffman were Mr. and Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Diefenbacher
county the liquor traffic thal te such Mrs
j
Frank Green of Nashville, Tom
It wasn’t raining when Noah built the Ark,
1 a curse to every community.
]Hoffman. Mrs. Francis Hendershott and daughter. Helen, of Grand Rap­
ids. Mrs. Lydia Porritt and grand­
The O. E. S. held a successful (dtotricL
yet history tells ua that it came in mighty
daughter.
Elizabeth, visited at Mrs
bake sale at the John Reamer store
Mr and Mrs. Lebn Stanton and Jennie Pardee's Thursday forenoon.
handy. It may Aot be snowing right now,
| Saturday.
,
(children
of Battle Creek. MUs
Alden Eash of M 3 C. spent the
. Rev. F. Loomis and daughter Gay- ]Mary remained for an extended visit.
but it is high time to prepare for the cold
tlw, accompanied by Sam Eckert,
Sylvester Brandebury of Grand
were Hastings visitors Monday aft­
GLASS CREEK.
Rapids visited at W. H Pardee's arjd
ernoon. Mr. Eckert 1* in very poor
Mr and Mrs. Fred Otto spent Sun­
health al present.
( day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens Ed. Lacey's Friday.
COAL is no side line with us. A COAL for
Deputy Sheriff Pat Bowes of Lo­
Thursday and Friday were gala of
( southwest Rutland
well called on W H. Pardee Wednesdays for lhe youngsters—tto school.
every purpose—« satisfied customer with
Miss Virginia Havens attended lhe
Tiie teachers attended the cqnven- M. E A. at Grand Rapids Thursday
f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver and
Uon at Grand Rapids.
1
ahd FridaySome alterations are t
..
being
made
Mf^s Ruth and Marian Er- Jacob Konkle of Hastings and Mr
in lhe Mrs. Anna Wolcott
ano way oI Kalamazoo spent Bunday al and Mrs. Will Speicher of Lake
tt house and
Why not place your next order with ua?
Odessa visited at Andrew Blough's
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wolcott expect
Bunday.
to occupy It in lhe near future.
Little Dolores. Anita and David
Mrs. Clare Eash of Dutton spent
The local M. E. Sunday School ta McOtockltn spent lhe latter part of
making plans for their annual Rally lhe week‘with' tltetr grandparents Sunday at the A. T. Eash home.
I Day service. Il will be held during here while their parents attended A
CLOVERDALE
the regular preaching hourun Sun­ Century of Progress at Chicago.
Dr. Lathrop arid Dr. Kinde of
day morning. Nov. 11. Thta being
.Forrest and Gordon Havens and
Armistice Day a patriotic program Junior Erway attended A Century ol Hastings with the assistance of Miss
will be a feature of the rally. An Progress at Chicago the latter part Lynn and Miss Neushafer. also of
Hastings, gave physical examinaout-of-town speaker ta one feature of the week.
,lidns at the school Wednesday.
ot the program, with special music,
Bunday callers al Roy Erway*
The Russell Hart family have
promotions of pupils, and other spe­ Sundky were. L- Robinson and wife
cial features assuring everyone of of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. moved on lhe Brooks place, Just va­
an enjoyable service. A cordial in­ Fred Gold of Grandville, Mr. and cated by Mrs EUa Snyder and son
Norman.
who have gone to Gales­
vitation ta extended to all.
Mrs. Harry Mead of Kalamazoo. A)
burg to live.
Wolfe and wife and daughter and
। Bobble Clancy has been quite ill
NASHVILLE.
Maurice Erway of Grand Rapids and
a few days with the flu.
Dick Rose. wife, and son and Ward for
1
Last Weeks Letter.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owens and
Mr. and Mn. Fred Ackett and Erway of Hastings.
—
Mia* Humeston were Battle Creek
family. Mra. Charles Ackett. Mrs.
Bunday callers at Forrest Ha- shoppers
'
Saturday.
Della Bowman and son Jack spent vens’ were. Robt. McGlocklln. and '
&gt; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John cock
Bunday with Mr. ahd Mrs Will Ac­ wife and Alva McGlocklln of Has-1 visited with their daughter. Mrs.
tings,
I.
kett and family .in Battle Creek.
I“°*n
Mr. and,Mrs. Clift Kleinhans and '"uun Zta. Down. or
.«h
QuJu
family of East Lansing spent Bunday Ru.i.nt ____ _ ....w«Len_d
____ — --------with the former's mother. Mrs. W. her grandparent* Roy Oaks and | Humeston Sunday morning were.
H. Kleinhans. Miss Emma Jane wife, here.
Kleinhans returned home with them I Fred Bechtal and wife and son 1
after spending the week end here
land Anna May Puc of Hastings also
The Cloverdale Owls, consisting of Mtes Geraldine Hecker underwent Mrs. Emery Maehler of Moarstown the eth. 7th and 8th grades, gave a
an operation far appendicitis Wed- were Bunday visitors at Chas. WhltHallowe'en party at the town hall
neaday at the Sparrow hospital In temore's.
Friday night.
’ ’
Lansing. She to attending business; Lorraine Otto spent the week end
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chilson and
college there
Her mother. Mrs. with her aunt. Mrs. Wm. Hall, in
children, and Mr and Mrs. Lyle
Frank Hecker, of Chelsea and Mtes Hastings
Kingsbury and children went lo tlw
Freida Hecker were In Lansing Bun-1 Forrest Havens, wife and Marine Century of Progress Saturday.
day
'and Joan Erway and Lorraine Otte
Those who attended the church
Junior Roe of Ann Arbor. Mtes accompanied Mtes Virginia Havens convention at Battle Creek WednesJean Roc and Mtes Helen Maurer of to her P. T. A. al the Bhullx School
idiy night were Mrs. Arthur JohnYpsilanti spent the’ week end at Friday night
Icock. Mr. and Mrs. George Kahler.
their iMxnes here.
—------------ • • *
’
—
|
Mrs Kate Johncock. Mn. Lockstedt.
Miss Edna Brumm of Kalamazoo
BARBERS CORNERS,
Mrs Shorts and daughter LaVenie,
and Allen Brumm of East Lansing Last Week's Letter.
1 Miss Dale Heller a?d Rev. KrtAg.
spent the week end with their par- I The P. T. A. of the Aitoft school,
enU, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brumm. 1 was held Friday night. The teach-1: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humeston re­
turned to Jackson Sunday after­
Mr and Mrs. Coy G. Brumm and er. Miss Witeon. and pupils put on noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Varney left sat- the program which was much en-1I Mr. and Mn. Roas Pierce went to
urday morning for Lincoln, Nebras- joyed.
Battle Creek Sunday afternoon.
tn company,
ka, to spend a week with Mr.
and II Mra. Henry Nplten ------------——■ ■ ! w«« Hasel Hoaken of Hastings
I with Miss Maybell Notten and Mr
Mrs. Shirley Brumm and Mtes Phyl-b
Us Brumm.
iand Mra. Chester Notten and two
ol Grau Lake vteited with ■ --------- r and Mra. Menno Wenger and children
&lt;
wfll sponsifr a play.
and Mrs Herman Hauer Sun-{.
granddaughter. Charlene, spent a Mr.
l
"These Gay Ws" Thursday night.
tew days last week with relatives in &lt;day.
'Nov. 1st. at 8 o'clock at the town
Mr. Borey and Mrs Mankcr of ,hall..
northern Michigan.
Mira Genevieve Hafner waa tn &lt;Grand Rapids spent Sunday with I Mrs. Lou Anna Patton and daugh- 1
Laming Thursday.
;MT and Mrs. L J. Mathew*
Iter. MUs Helen, left tor Manchester.
Dr. Wallace Mathews and Mr. and Saturday for a visit with relatives
The new bridge was opened for
James R. Matthews of Grand
traffic Tuesday. It is certainly a Mrs.
!
spent lhe week end with Mf»great improvement to north main Rapids
1
Miss Catherine Cagney In com­
street, it ha* ornamental steel pan- Ette
,
Bump.
pany with Mrs. Oscar Chamberlain
Miss Minnie Matthew* of Grand and daughter, Mtes Doris, of Del­
el* between the cement peals and for
spent the week end with her ton, were in Grand Rapids one eve­
the electric lights. . Oopper plates Rapid*
I
cemented to the post* on either side, stater.
।
Mra. Etta Bump.
ning last week to hear Serge Rach­
'carrying a history of lhe bridge,
Cyrus Shroyer's sister from In­ maninoff in a piano concert.
ta visiting them and other
baadsd by the State of Michigan. diana
•
ffo-rubbinff No Potishinj! with thia now
“National Recovery Project Blot
PLEASANT RIDGE
887. 19S4. buUt jointly. Feders] Gov­
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer and
The Bunday Sc)kx&gt;1 class party
ernment. State Highway Depart­ children of near Middleville and Mr. wiu meet thi* week Wednesday with
ment; under supervision ot Murray and Mrs. Loyd Shroyer and aon of Alice Chase.
|D- Van Waggoner. State Highway East Carlton visited Mr. and Mn.
Mrs Ella Kinnc te in Battle Creek
Commissioner. E. C. Nolan and Son. Cyrus Shroyer Sunday.
for a few day*.
■ Mr. and Mrs Forest Snyder are
Contractors
There was no school Thursday
the parents of a baby boy who an­ and Friday a* the teacher attended
swers to Ute-name oL Charles Stan­ Che institute in Grand Rapids.
ing a visit this week with relatives at leyMr. and Mra Alton Wood and
MUs Alice Foie/ ol Cincinnati. Greydar were al Grand Ledge op
South Bend. Indiana, and Shelby.
Ohio Mi** Elbtl Mae Kteno te slay­ Ohio, in company with three friends Saturday.
Mr and Mr*. George Ragla arc
ing with Mra. Charles Hawthorne visited the former's mother, Mil
GOODS
near Lacey and Manuu Huve 1* Jerry Foley, over tike week endbuilding an addition to their house.
Mr. arid Mrg- Burl Nash and wo,
I staving with Mrs. Clare MoDerby.
Mr. and Mra. Lester Klnne, Mr
I The Methodist 'Ladies’ Aid wUl Dtloa visited the latter's parents. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Kidne spent part of
meet October 34 at the home of and Mrs- Fred Seed. Sunday at la*t week tn Grand Rapid; with Mr.
I Mr*. C. T Hess- Thoae asidstlug arc Highbank, Maple Grove.
|and Mra. Hurry biuimotu.

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account entered, discharge of execu­
trix issued, estate enrolled.
.
Est. Sarah L. McKelvey. Order for
adjournment entered.
Eat. C. A. Hough. Order allowing
account entered.

Order COAL

- PROBATE COURT.
Est. Mary McKee, petition for
.«&gt;•&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt;» of this ootspony.' hearing claims filed, notice to credi­
WOODLAND.
SOW. THEREFORE. Nolle* U hereby tor* issued, inventoy filed.
Arthur Kilpatrick of Quincy and.
Est. Cliarles Wilcox. Final account MUs Ethel Burns of Battle Creek
of Admr. filed.
were Bunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
Est. Jennette Miller. Waiver of Prank Kilpatrick and Arlene.
notice filed, order appointing Admrx..
Irvin Hoover of Battle Creek spent
bond of Admrx. filed, letters ot ad­ the -week end with hls parents. Mr.
ministration issued:
and Mrs. Jacob Hoover.
Miss LUcy Lind was a Lansing vis­
Est. Anna Shively Boyes. J*sllmony on determination of heirs Iitor Monday.
■
filed, order determining heirs en­
Mr. and Mra. Homer Harrison and
children
of Detroit visited Mrs. I
tered.
i
Ert. Hudson L. Sisson. Annual ac- 'Glonn England and family frdrn Frlcount filed.
।day until Bunday.
Bit. Maude Albertson. Testimony
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Shorno and
of freeholders filed, license to sell :MUs Louise Hilbert jvere guests of
Issued, oath before salefiled,reports I Don Shomo of .Olivet Sunday at the
of sale filed.
I home coming in Olivet.
Est. Thomas Heney. Petition for
Mr. and Mrs. Wciby Crockford and .
license to sell filed, order for pub- I family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Thursday until Bunday and Mr. Ga-1 gan at lhe M. E- church Sunday
llcation entered.
&lt; Orno Knowles of Freeport Sunday.
ger attended lhe Teachira' Institute night.
Rev.
and Mra....
A. —
E. ....
Wynn
Esl Henry c. Warner. Proof of | —
--------------------— _were
— , ;while there. [ Mr. Brown of Lansing la visiting
will filed, order admitting will en- ji guests of their son. Jack Wynn, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bandbrook are 'at Claud
nuu Demond'a.
Lsniouu a.
tered.
[family
family of Lansing Sunday. Miss .the proud parents of a baby girl
fcCrithorinr Wynn,
Wvnn
tchn has
has been
h/rn bo_1
Est. Flavius J. Willburr. Proof of Katherine
who
i
__
_ ____________________
SOUTHWEST
’cARLTON.
bom Prday. oewoer
October wul
Milt
will filed, order admitting will en- spending the week with her grand-1 Mr Mnd Mra D B Qreen
1 Mr.■. ahd Mra.
Mn. Roy Puller of Hal
Has-­ 1
tered. bond of Admr. filed, letters parents, returned to Lansing with LuesU
wj and Mra Chas OfTley i tlng» spent Sunday with hls son,
testamentary Issued.
them.
|"f Hastings Sunday
(Mr. and Mrs. Evan Puller, and famEsu Arthur E. Patton. Discharge
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Green and;
h of Lansing^‘yof executrix issued, estate enrolled, daughter. Phyllis, of South Wood-1
weck wIU“ Mr
d Mr “ | Mrs. Prank Shriber and daughEst. Theron E. Hecht. Annual ac- land spent Sunday with Mr. and
1 Hyiies and family’. Mr. and ter. Hazel, and Mra. Leo Barry and
,• &gt; .,,t.&lt; count filed.
|Mra. Ralph Rise.
&gt;Mra Wttyne Hynes of Lansing visit- Ison spent Monday afternoon in Bab­
Release
of
|
Robert
Wing
and
friend
Miss
Lois
"f
“
“
2*
Est. Ruth Parmele.
।
Wine
Tots !
.___ .__ ________ I
tin r’wM.v
tie creek.
,ard-­ Summer nf nranrt R.nlds
.went Ratiupld&gt;.pem
s... 1| C&lt;‘.“‘en!.*.Or..a
vero'ee luoler ol
guardian filed, discharger nf
of m
guard
Mra. Glen Densmore and daugh­
ian Issued, estate enrolled.
W
ReV‘ and Mnl’
fondly spent Sunday with Mr. and ter, Audra, of Hastings called on
Est. Bernice Cole, el al. Annual1 wing.
Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Fuller Sunday
Mrs. Claud Sabin of Hastings.
account filed, order for publication,
Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Giddings and . Mr ttnd Mrs
^uper spent afternoon.
daughter Ruth and Mra. Lena Velte fro(n
u, 8undB^In
Paul Strodtbeck of near Clarks­
Est. Byron L. Anthony. Final ac­ of Ta was City spent the week end
Mrt
^mained for * ville called on hls parent*. Mr. and
count filed, waiver of notice Wed. with Miss Carrie Grozinger. Mr. and
with friends.
Mia. J. J. Strodtbeck, Sunday after­
order assigning residue entered, dis­ Mr*. Giddings attended the football
Mr wld Mr8 T1MxnM Thompson noon. .
charge of Admr. issued, estate en­ game in Ann Arbor Saturday.
__ n» —
— Kalamazoo visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Abid Donley and
and »family
were
--------rolled.
| Mrs. John Harrison of Detroit Saturday and also spent the week Mr. and Mra. Guy Hough and son
Est. Loul&amp;sa GlfTprd. Petition for called on Rev. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing end with Mr. and Mra. Ernest Fare Orville of Lansing spent Sunday
determination of heirs filed, order.Sunday afternoon.
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber
of Doster.
for publication entered.
A large crowd attended the P. T.
and family.
Bit. William R. Wickwire. Testi- A. fair Friday night. Prizes were
STONY POINT.
mony of freeholders filed, license to awarded for exhibits in the AgricuiOur first snowstorm struck this
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
nd PROVIDED srll lKAHA/1
tlirul
sell issued.
turai rrv.ln
room nrd
and mlllr.
quilts nnrl
and rugs In
In place Saturday P. M.
.Last Week's Letter.
Est- Margaret B. Freeman. Order the Domestic Science rooms. The |. _____
Roma_Blocher
of Neely was ____
home i Mr. and Mra. Harry York and Hel_______________
authorizing assignment of stock en­ First Grade Rhythm Band drew over •*-------• end.
the
week
en of Sebewa, Mr. and Mra. Darwin
large and appreciative crowds. Quite
tered.
Mrs. Lanah Burroughs of Hastings Anspaugh of West Odessa. Mr. and
Eat. Elida Shaw. Inheritance tax
spent a portion of the week with Mrs. WIU Volte, Richard and Lucille
pre|&gt;al&lt;l dir
determined.
Mrs. Hildebrandt.
Stairs spent Sunday afternoon with
Est. Mark Norris. Annual account
B. 8. Holly. F. P. Hilbert and Mrs.
Our schoolhouse In receiving a Qrlo Smith and family.
filed.
Rena Culler of Woodland and Mrs. new coat of paint on the inside.
i Mrs. Joe Logan of Tensing u
l&gt;l»r» and purpnar nt auch r
We are Indebted this week to the [.pending a few days with her par­
Est. James Shalvey. Order allow­ Agnes Fisher of Hastings were
PROVIDED FURTHER. That
ing account entered.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Davenport teacher and pupils for the school- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hansbarger.
Est. Ellen L. Roush. Final account Sunday.
notes for the past month, which will &gt; Mr. and Mrs. John Stairs and
tiled.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brumm were be of great interest to the parents of' family and Alla Haskall were HaaEst. Helen E. Hampton. Proof of guests of Mr. and Mra. John Weaver the district.
[tings callers Saturday.______________
will filed, order admitting will en­ of Hastings Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and mer were Sunday guests of Joiin
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 7, 1.934

ELECTIONS GO REPUBLICA
Michigan Voters Show Unusual Interest For “Off-Yea
HOFFMANWNS
&lt; FROMFOULKES
VICTOR IS AHEAD MORE
THAN 14,000 IN THE
DISTRICT
VANDENBERG HOLDS
DECISIVE LEAD

Fitxgerald Forges Ahead to
Safe Majority in Gub­
ernatorial Race
v
A late bulletin received just
before going to press gives
Fitzgerald a lead of 61.000 In
the state and Vandenberg a
lead of 35,000 with 180 Detroit
precincts and 600 outstate preclncts yet to be heard from.
Entire Republican state ticket
apparently sure of election
with Isblster and Brackett
leading by narrow margins.
Mapes appears sure winner
over McAllister In Fifth con­
gressional district (Kent and
Ottawa counties).

ALLEGAN FAIR MADE
A PROFIT OF $3,215

Out Debt |fl,000 in Two
Years—Why Cannot
Barry Do It?

RED CROSS WORK­
ERS IN CO. NAMED
ROLL OALL FOR MEMBER­
SHIPS OPENS ARMIS­
TICE DAY

mdT
CROSS**

Two Auction Sale*

....
.
And we hear in the distance the
.
E. 8. THOMPSON.
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echo of guns.
Because of U1 health E- 8. Thomp- And the shadows of War Cocks come
eon’will have an auction sale on the
and go on the wall
farm 5 miles northeast of Hastings Inciting world powers to sound the
or one mile north of Coats Grove. I
war-call.
Ool. J. E. Norton will cry this sale '
•
offering horse*, cattle and tooU: Calling to war-The call that shall
Read full particulars about this sale *
not be I
on another^ge of this issue of “he
of Man a beasV-In the land

the Rebekah ladles, the game being
furnished by club members.
After the banquet, the president
of the club. Dr. Burton 8. Perry, of
this city, took charge of the pro­
gram- He stated that the value of
the local club had been fully prov­
en by the splendid work It had done.
Its outstanding recent achievement
has been the three new fish ponds
at Orangeville—two completed and
the third now being constructed. FYn
this work the county of Barry con­
tributed &lt;100, the township board
of Orangeville &lt;25. The dub had
had the benefit of welfare labor on
this project, furnished by the gov­
ernment. through-out the spring and
summer, and
it
will
continue
through the fall until the third pond
Is completed. About fifteen men.
with shovels and wheel barrows,
have done all the work.
The president called on Conser­
vation Officer George Sumner, who
has had charge of the Orangeville
project, for a statement as to the
condition of the work. Mr. Sumner
said that two ponds had been com­
pleted. and that work would be
completed. It was expected, this fall
or early winter on the third jrond.
so that when the fish fry are fit to
put In them next spring the ponds
will be ready to receive them. He
stated that the state conservation
authorities had declared that the
water in the Orangeville creek 13 as
(Continued on page four)

OBSERVING ARMIS­
TICE DAY WITH PARTY
American Legion and Unit
Joint Meeting on Fri­
day Evening
Observance of Armistice Day this
year will be limited to a party for
World war veterans, their wives and
families at the American Legion,
home on S. Church St., on Friday
night of this week. A pot luck supwith Archie D- McDonald as speaker,
followed by an appropriate program
Each family is asked to furnish rolls
or sandwiches sufficient for their
own number and one other dish of
food.
Edwin Bayles is the Legion chair­
man and Mrs
Hazel Hinkley Is
chaiman for the Auxiliary, both be­
ing In charge of Americanism work
in the Post and Unit.
An invitation has been extended
to the American Legion and Auxil­
iary to attend the Armistice Day ex­
ercises at High school on Friday
morning. Nov. 9. the two organisa­
tions going In a body. The members
will meet at ten o'clock at the High
school the assembly starting at 10:15.
All who can are urged to attend.
Rev. B J. Adcock, pastor of the
Baptist church, has invited these
two organizations to attend the
Armistice Day service at that church
at 11:00 A. M. Sunday morning.
Members of the Post and Unit are
asked to meet at the Legion rooms
at 10:10 A. M-. and go from there to
the church.

KIM SIGLER TO SPEAK
Kim Sigler, local attorney, will
byterian Young People's Society on
Sunday evening, November 11. at
7:00 ofclock. The subject will be
"Great Women of History."
There will be a short discussion
period after which refreshments will
be served. Hostess Miss Marcia
Ironside. All young people cordially
invited. The meeting will be held in
the church parlors.

i
of the free 1
Making of earth a carnage—Glory
LKE BOW8KR.
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sport of fiends I
.
Having decided to quit farming. Desolation behind—Justification of
TQ THE VOTERS OF BARRY CO.
Lee Bowser will have an auction!
me an* I
Banner.

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BANQUET ON FRIDAY EVE­

Last week's Allegan News comes to
NING ATTENDED BY
hand with the statement that the
Allegan county fair mode a profit
ABOUT 260
this last summer of &lt;3315. It also
Mid that the fair's tndebtedne* had
been reduced to.000 since 1982. and GAME FOR DINNER FUR­
that the indebtedness now stands
NISHED BY MEMBERS
at 57,800.
It would seem as if when our
neighboring county can make such Justice W. W. Potter and
a showing as that, that the Barry
Two Men From Conserva­
County Agricultural Society, with no
debt nt all and with about 84.000
tion Dept. Speakers
Cash on hand, ought to be aMe to
The banquet of the Barry County
put on a fair. But if it does so, it Rod and Gun Club was held In Odd
should Xojlow the example of Alle­ Fellows hall Wednesday evening of
gan and put on a worthwhile fair.
last week. Il was well attended,
about 250 being seated at the tables.

Barry county voters gave the en­ CAMPAIGN CLOSES
tire Republican state ticket substan­
THANKSGIVING DAY
tial majorities. Senator Arthur Van­
denberg led Frank Picard 4.432 to
2.535 in 23 out of 25 precincts. In Organisation Is a Faithful
the congressional race Clare Hoff­
Servant in Times of
man of Allegan ran ahead of George
Peace as in War
Foulkes. the present incumbent, 4.­
Final arrange­
715 to 2.220.
ments are being
Returns from 166 out of 184 pre­
cincts in the Fourth District gave
made for the an­
Hoffman 39,018 and Poulkes 24.523.
nual Red Cross
This indicates that Hoffman is like­
Roll Cal) for
ly to win by a majoritly of about
memberships, ac­
cording to Arch­
14.500 votes. Foulkes loot Berrien
.county, his reputed stronghold, by
ie D. McDonald,
about 600 votes and was defeated
county chairman,
In the other districts by majorities and workers havebeen obtained lor
which ran as high as two to one. the several communities. The an­
During the campaign. Foulkes pre­ nual drive opens on Sunday. Armis­
dicted that he would be victorious tice Day. and close.n on Thursday,
by a margin of about 15.000 votes.
Thanksgiving Day. This is one way­
A summary of the county vote for in which every citizen can help his।
state offices is as follows:
neighbor In times of disaster, ca­
Governor—Lacy, 2^35; Fitzgerald lamities, etc., and bring aid and
4338. Majority for Fitzgerald, 2.303. comfort to war veterans and their
One precinct missing.
families, as well os serving during
Lieutenant Governor — Stebbins. peace times
2389; Read. 4.287. Majority for
Secretary of Lnbqr Frances Per­
Read. 1.696. Two precincts missing. kins says that the American Red
Secretary of State—Wilson. 2.544: Cross feeds the hungry, clothes the
Atwood. 4474. Majority for At­ needy, shelters the Ihnmeless, and
wood. 1,730. Two precincts mlsing. provides aid and tomfort when
Attorney General—O'Brien, 2,664; great disasters come. The Red Cross
Toy. 4,184. Majority for Toy. 1420. provides spiritual stimulus as well
Two precincts missing.
as practical work In the interest of
State Treasurer—Fry. 2.681; Isbls- distressed people. She hopes that the
ter, 4.143. Majority for Isblster, 1.­ tesponse to the annual membership
482. Two precincts missing.
invitation, November 11 to 29th, will
Auditor General — Stack. 2,731; be worthy of generous people.
Brackett. 4.129. Majority for Brack­
Mrs otto Isenhath. Roll Call
ett. 1,448. Two preclnbts missing.
________
chairman,_________________________
has been successful in obUnited States Senator — Picard. I taming workers in all the wards
3.335; Vandenberg. 4.432. Majority
(Continued on page five)
for Vandenberg. 1,897. Two precincts I
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missing.
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LEST WE FORGET.
Representative from Fourth Con-1 Come hither wtth me to a fiendish
gressional District—Foulkes 2.220;
place
Hoffman, 4,715. Majority for Hoff- Where Man is the game with War
man. 2,496. Two preclnts misting, i
for the ace;
A summary of the congressional Where civilization shudders and
vote iii tht-Fourth District 1* a* fol­
lows:
For the profit and sport of crested
Allegan—Foulke*. 2.170; Hoffman.
War Cocks.
5304. Majority for Hoffman. 3,034.1
■ Come hither with me tn a heart
Eight preclnts missing.
. rending spot
.
5 Barry—Foulkes. 2320; Hoffman,'
4,715. Majority for Hoffman. 2,496. Which all humans revert Ind War
Cocks cannot
Two precincts missing.
Where millions of boys sleep under
the sod.
078. Majority for Hoffman, 371. One
(And thousands in places known on­
precinct missing.
ly to God).
Van Buren—Folkes. 4.991; Hoff­
man. 8,144. Majority for Hoffman,
Come hither with me to a dying
3,153. Two precincts missing.
at. jooepn
oi.
Joseph—Foulkei,
rouixea, 3331; nonHoff- ..
,
man. 5,418. Majority for Hoffman. 1Ie waa
I, 587. One precinct missing.
lu&gt;t
forgot •
Brrrten-Poullr,. 10JH1; Hottm.m * w,r U»t rUl ««r lorevrr •houlil
I1, 459. Majority for Hnffman sja
«&gt;“•
Six precincts miming
A «wvlc* to render1
, the world to be­
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friend.

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VALOE OF ROD AND
ew CLUB PROVEN

first place west of the Ryan school World without war—The cause for predation of the confidence you
have shown in the Republican par­
Sec. 25. Irving Twp. Dewey Reed is
which they died.
to cry the sale and L. J. Rusnak Carrying on—Their cause to be our ty and Die candidate* whom we of­
will be the clerk. The list Includes a
pride.
fered for your approval.
good team. 4 head cattle, pigs, hay Keeping the faith—For us they
To the workers, we extend our
many thanks for the service# you
Bee the adv. on another page for And, gave their all. And wenhelr rendered and the many courtesies
particulars.
i
cause betray
you have extended.
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PYTHIAN SISTERS—ATTENTION..
—
Al’FREClATlON.
The next regular meeting of,
RUMMAGE 8ALR.
Thornapple Temple No. 130 Is on &lt; I wishi to express my appreciation
Friday. Saturday and Saturday
Tuesday. Itov. 13. preceded by a pot for the splendid support given me evening. Nov. 18 and 17, at Ameri­
luck supper al 8:30. with Mrs. MU- at the poll*
"i on Tuesday. While de- can Legion rooms. If you have any
dred Downs, chairman. AU former feated by
&gt;y a very narrow majority articles to donate for tills sale,
phone Mrs Adelbert Cortright, 2584.
or Mn. 8. C. Rogers. 2830, and they
will collect them. Sale starts Fri­
O., Minnie Young.
Vernor Webster.
day morning.
.

ALPLAY

BROTHERHOOD ON
MONMF NICUT

HEr/sATURDAvI

Locktonmen Anxious to Take
on “Old Timers" in ReI
turn Contest

TESTS BEING HELD AT

FRESHMAN COLLEGE
New Unit Here Saves Local
Students Substantial Sums
In Tuition Costs

I

Mayor's Proclamation
flnt resident of Hastingi
prwUnullon In which

Coach Lockton's High school team' EX-GOV. CHASE OSBORN
Standard college tests are being .
TO SPEAK—FATHER
held this week in connection with in the annual Roll Call which
will attempt to revenge an early sea­
the freshman college here. At pres- |
son defeat by the Alumni to a reAND SON NIGHT
ent 46 students are enrolled. Since'
tum game scheduled this Saturday
proclamation follows:
afternoon, November 10. at the fair­
the cost of a college education aver­
age close to &lt;500 a year, the Hastings
grounds here, commencing at 2:30 EVERY MEMBER
college U saving people of this com­
o'clock. The probable starting line­
SHOULD
BOY
____
___BRING
-------- _ A
_____
_ ’munity In the neighborhood of &lt;33.- liege to call public attention to
_______________
_ ______
ups for both teams
will____________
be about the
the eighteenth annnil member­
same as in the first ganle played.______________ _______
000 a year. Payroll* received from
The Hastings team has gained con- Hugh Riley Is Captain of the the various government agencies for ship campaign of the American
Red Croos which is to be conductsiderable experience since
first taki
,
Rnnnar Rnnnd
.inM&gt;
t-v.i
.the freshman college, night school
Ing on the Alumni and an Interest-1
Bupper Bquad—
|and the nursery school total to
and Thanksgiving, November 11
Ing contest Is assured. There Is al- I
Big Time Expected
। about &lt;175 a week.
».y.
“’’“i The
.. ,,, . —
rne November
irovemoer merlin,
meeting „•
of the
tne
games, and the High school team inKames,
In- Brotherhood
Fl —rtf
h/vlJ -will
••• •be
-- ■---held
’* —
next
——— —Mon——~ I
pendent upon individual backing.
variably plays at U best.
nJght Novetnber 12. wtth Hon.
Lackin r this support the orranii Chase a. Osborn as the speaker. It
! will be Father and Son night. Ev­
ery father will be expected to bring I
I his own or somebody rise's ton. TlYey
field, Ont aid, life savins, and Its
will surely hear an address worth
while.
I It is rare indeed that such an or- IN NEW YORK STANDS AS
Iganlzatton as the Brotherhood can
MOST MODERN LAND

MN MSI IS
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“EVERYBODY'S HERE" 18 i X

IB! CEHTER

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considerably past the allotted three
score years and ten. Mr Osborn Ls
vigorous, forceful and eloquent. It
will be a delight to hear him. He will
have good things to say to both
A LAUGH A MIN­
fathers and sons.
UTE IS PREDICTED Mr. Osborn has a wonderful rec­
ord behind him. He first started In
state .publishing a newspaper in
Elaborate Preparations Un­ tills
a little mining town, tn the upper
der Way for Farcial Pro­
peninsula, which was about as
rough
and unwholesome a place
duction November 8-9
to live in as one could find. He
With a slogan of a "laugh a min­ determined that the place aiiould be
ute” a cast of 70 business and pro­ cleaned up. He had some rough exfessional
Initial । pcriciices
.v—..-..— men
....... will give the --------perfences ui
in Keiiuig
getting uiai
that wofk
work amic,
done,
performance of "Everybody s Here including rough-and-tumble, knockThursday evening, Nov. 8. at 8:15 down
dra&lt;
fl&lt;hu wlth
o'clock, tn the Central school aucll- rougiier element, but he won out.
torium. The play will be repeated
Later he established a newspaper
Friday evening. Nov. 0.
in the growing city of Sault Sts.
The Ladles’ Aid Society of the Marie. It became the outstanding
Methodist church Is sponsoring the newspaper of the upper peninsula.
production which Is said to contain All this time he was deeply interest­
morc
inc poppup- ed
(
more rarciai
farclal elements man
than the
in studying the mining, Umber
ular ’Womanless Wedding” given by I1 ,Mid other resources ob northern
a similar all-man cast a few years Michigan. Becoming convinced, from
ago.
ills study of geology, that another
Elaborate preparations have been iron district would be found north of
made to have the costumes authen­ Lake Superior in Catiada. he jour­
tic and Ute men who are appearing neyed alone Into that territory,
4n feminine roles will be outfitted in found the Iron mines as he expected
picture hats, evening gowns and to, bought the acreage which con­
high heeled slippers.
tained them, and later sold them to
Mort Townsend centers the scene the big steel interests of tills country
of the homecoming as he takes the
(Continued on page four)
impromptu role of the master of
ceremonies at a typical “old home
week” celebration. Among the side­ H. H. S. SENIORS
splitting bits he Introduces is the
TO PRESENT PLAY
fistic encounter between Fighting
Amazon from South America (Wins­
ton Merrick) and Knockout Nelson Albert Becker Is Directing
from Coats Grove (J. B. Devereaux). "Huckleberry Finn,” Based
As a contrast a more dignified
on Mark Twain Classic
scene Is Introduced when Warren E.
Seniors of the Hastings High
Carter, as the Colonial Gentleman,
and R. O. Gamer, as the Colonial school, under direction of Albert
Lady, do the minuet, following an Becker, will present a play in Cen­
old time melody sung by Mr. Gar­ tral auditorium. November 23, based
on Mark Twain's story of Huckle­
ner.
Many surprises are in store with berry Finn.

SPONSORED BY METH­
ODIST L. A. 8.

Komlkal (J. L Matthews and Chas.
Hinman) with their Ten Komlkal
Kids.
Bing Crosby. Kate Smith, Al Jol-

duced as guests through local char­
acterisation and will appear on the
program.
Tickets may be obtained from
members of the cast, members of
the Ladles’ Aid Society, the Banner
office and from the Cordes News-

Newsstand.

The committee advises

and the play will begin promptly at
Following is the cast of charac(Continued on page five)

H. H. S. DEBATORS
HAVE BUSY WEEK
Hastings High
debaters
were
forced to cancel their scheduled
practice meet with .Battle creek

there this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
As mentioned last week, the questlon this year pertains to the ad­
visability of federal aid to the states
for primary and secondary educatlon. The affirmative team which
will represent Hastings at Battle
Creek consists of: Junior Walton.
Dwight Ferris and Homer Yeckley.
The negative team will be Suzanne
Sumner, Ruth McLaughlin and RuUi
Hathaway.
Yesterday afternoon two teams
from Grand Rapids Central came
here for a practice debate. Robert
Hcnney and Homer Yeckley rep­
resented Hastings on the affirmative
side while Vernon Winlnger and
Doris Shute composed the negative
team. In none of the practice meets
were there any official decisions glv-

DEVELOPMENT

BOYES HOLDS A BLIGHT
LEAD OVER WKB&gt;
STER
LOCAL OPTION
PROPOSAL LOSES

All Amendments Snowed Un­
der by Overwhelming
Majoritieg
Apparently a republican wave to
sweeping over Utehigan carrying
numerous state and county candlto press Uiis morning (Wednesday).
Fitzgerald had a lead of about 40.­
000 over Lacy while Vandenberg WM
alicad about 20.000. Both republican
candidates were polling large votes

Their election teems probable.

that each

THERE WILL BE 12
BIG BUILDINGS
On the 12 Acre Plot, 229
Buildings Wrecked to
Clear the Space

HHI
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contribution

to

this

public."

publican slate was elected wtth the
exception of Earl Boyes, who accord­
ing to a tabulation of unofficial reover Vernor Webster, and

MBS. BRUMM KELECTED PRESIDENT

Manhattan Island Isn’t such a
Blakney won from Qeorge
very large one. and as New York
City became the metropolis and fi­
nancial center of this country. IL
soon became overcrowded, especially
In the business section. People in BARRY 00. FARM BUREAU
Adrounie o lead of 251 over Dr.
similar lines of business like to keep
HELD ANNUAL MEET­
Kenlth McIntyre, for coroner. L. B.
together, but as it wasn't possible
Barnett and Adelbert Cortrlghl ap­
to spread buildings out on the
ING WEDNESDAY
pear to be winners in the race tar
ground, the only thing left to do
circuit court commissioner. All of
was to go "up in the air," and that
Is what has been done. A sky- i.ORGANIZATION ENROLLS
by majorities ranging up to four
scraper is nothing but a steel bridge I
MANY
NEW
MEMBERS
set up on end. the exterior covered
dlcate the local option proposal fa
with brick, and ornamented in any 1
■way desired, steel bridges several j Doing Constructive Work of by a margin of 470 rotes; 3,171 vM
were cast in the affirmative and
miles long are now bring built. Benefit to Farmers in This
640 In the negative. Herewith to
hnd it would seem as though there
,
would almost be no limit to the |.
and Other Btate«
height that a steel building could' The annual meeting ot the Barry
be erected. If there was demand | County Farm Bureau was held. in
enough for rentable space to make the K. of P. hall in this city Wed- Parker Si. Ftnlkner 141; PT
Ing attorney, McDonald 144;
It financially attractive. Indeed nesday. In the forenoon there was
'buildings are reaching up pretty well a business session. The following of- Leonard IM. Blakney 111;
towards the heavens now. and there, fleers were selected for the ensuing
Is no telling what the next century J year:
may produce. The gregt Empire
Mrs. Nellie Brumm of Castleton. HALLOWE’EN PAR­
State building reaches up to n was re-elected president.
TIES ENJOYABLE
height of over 1200 feet—over 100
Walter Fisher, Woodland, vice­
stories. Fifty years ago a building president.
that reached right or ten stories
John KUllck. Orangeville, was re- Seven Hundred Boys
was a monster. It was built of I elected secretary-treasurer.
Girls Attend the
brick, stone and mortar, and eight I Mrs. Bert Brown, Orangeville, was
or ten stories was considered about re-elected home and community
as high a* a building could go with chairman.
Seven hundred
safety. No wonder the Statue of
The board of directors choeen was had a happy time on Hallows m
Liberty with its height of 305 feet, as follows:
night, starting with a parade led by
towered above everything and was
For the northeast four townships the High school band under the di­
called one of the “wonders” of the of ti&gt;e county, Jerry Andrus, of Carl­ rection al Wesley Logan. When tto«
world.
i ton. who succeeds himself. (
lino of march arrived at the mMwi
Then steel construction was InFor the northwest four townships,
traduced In the building line, and Fred A. Smith, of Rutland, re-electthe world fairly gasped when it was ed.
a,to im lair grounot, u
For the southwest townships,
in each
group.
t'eiersbura, Missouri, where Huck
. ...
.
. .
.J.o i ***
»vwumu^», T.
i. about 350 u*
vacn griaap.
Finn and Aunt Polly reside. Huck *lork*
waa &lt;oln8
** “f*****1- W. Rockwell, of Barry was choeen.
Miss Helen Menon was In charge
and hl* companion. Tom Sawyer, i1 ^M**1*1 to be In New York a
For the southeast four townships, of the girts' party, assisted by MBS
perform, many pranks which make'?umber.?,JwhJ?*
Lloyd Gaskill, of Baltimore was of the other teachers and Camp Ffrw
Aunt Phlly "so ner-r-dous." CUra freak calI®d ti&gt;0 Fla,r°» Building" elected.
guardians, Games were played and
Wopbtager, a very sarcastic deaconneark,« completion. It was | a fine dinner was served by the prises awarded for cnstumas as foiness ofthe church Is perpetually budl T a triangular plot of ground Ladies’ Aid of Good Will church.
Iowa: 1. Emma Bryans, a wttah.
seeking Aunt
Polly to
to remonstrate
1*’ —
that
• point
P01** iI After the dinner a
a program was
was &lt;1.00; 1 Jana Van Oordsr, Century
seeking
Aunt Polly
remonstrate a b*?ck I0*-----with her on account of them. Mary at Broadway and Fifth Ave., and given, consisting of a nmmmiinlty
the
V4.V
lot
iv.
was
perhaps
150
aw
ua
or
wv
200
awv
feet
.
(ung,
VWO
two
rtauL
r
ead
In
ga
by
Mrs.
Smith
of
Jane. Aunt Polly's niece.' is one of
thece young nieces that knows ev- "wide at the bate. On this comport- [ Nashville and
small
and quite
tri- planation of Q
erythlne that Is going on and it is irtlvely
i------ --------r*. —
"*
I sharply
-------pground
a----20-story
I;
she who brings the disastrous news'------angy.Iar
’ot
ground
a 20-story
t* voted
on was given
by R
---------------------------- JL'B*.
1
:
.
r steel structure was belrur coni ole ted
gren. editor of the Farm Bureau
News of Lansing.
(Opntlnued on page four)
orange
wauon,
rain
a«ar.
Fred Raymond lend a little «&gt;U
mance to the story. Fred has pro- I
story and were working
7Cdown" as far as their laying was con- NIGHT SCHOOL HERE
n» boys' costume* were judgod by
b^1* ^thMelX^h^Xdorid SSld ,ct,rned’ lhe brlck evldcnU&gt; rMlln8
HAS 150 ENROLLMENT Dan Walldorff. who sstoctad the tai­
In the Watson household, adds much ’°?a
lowing: 1. Geo. Van Otrder as Dr.
More than ISO Hastings people
• huge building," the 20th to
story ►
be- hBve taken advantage of the night
Following are the cliaracters:
Huckleberry Finn. John Phillipa; Ing encased In brick, while below school dosses being conducted at the
Tom Sawyer. Howard Martin; Aunt all-that was to be seen was the steel Hastings High school, under sponskeleton
of
the
structure.
With
Its sonhip of the PERA- Art clavee are
Polly, Betty Blough; Clara Woppin­
ger. Frances Sage; Mary Jane. Win­ unusual shape, and standing out all being held under the dlrectkxi of
by Itself, It would seem that the first Don Peru. Jake Miller la directing
ona Brooks; Mr. Finn, Elden De­
Vault; Ruth Watson. Dorothy Bal­ big gale would topple it over, and'the recreational training which
;
lance;
Fred Raymond. Homer Yeck­ that fate was even predicted for it. meets Monday, Tuesday and Pri1
ley;
Mtlba, Barbara Freeman; and Indeed it is claimed that during dMy evening each week.
heavy gales, the top of the build-1 Mfs Dorothy Fisher is directing
Amy, Jeanne DeVries
' Chairmen of the various commit­ Ing does sway as much as eight or similar classes for women on Mar­ council and
Tuesday,
Wednesday
and
.tees are: Publicity, Doris Shute; ten inches. But it still stands ap- aoy,
।tickets. Vera Smith; programs, Ruth parently as strong, sturdy and safe । Thursday. A olaas tn mechanical
Robinson; furniture. Jeanne DeVries; as ever, so the engineers and archl- drawing is being directed by George
,
costumes.
Virginia Boyes; assistant tecta had It all figured out, and we Aten. If enough pwrple are interested
•can quit worrying about its ever tip- Mr. Aten will also start claws in
,
directors.
Marcella Kennedy and
ping over. In its day. the "Flatiron ^op work. Oooklng classes meet
Lura Francisco; scenery, Robert
Building" was one of the "sights" of Tuesday and Wednreday under «u:
Furrow;
properties.
Ruth
Hall,
'New York, because it was 20 stories |iervtelon of Mrs. Thelma Johnson
lighting. Vernon Winlnger; make­
Pupils «.
high. But today It Is a mere pee-। while sewing classes meet Monday.
Monaay,
rupw
.up, Betty Donley.
Nvee compared with numerous oth- y■ j and Friday. There ■has
— school will
Wednesday
. . a great
_ . demand
--------- ------------------—Doctor! B
ers, either for height or sloe.
| been
for commercial
,
COUNTY
TEACHERS TO
A* has been stated, the Bnpire
but no qualified teacher has
building, almost a quarter of
been secured. Superintendent
HOLD HEALTH MEETING State
a mile high and with Its 100 ar more vanBuskirk hooea to have them
All High school teachers In Barry stories is the tallest building in finTrlw started soon however. Altba enrollment In lhaee
.county will meet In Central audi­ 'New York, or in the world lor that
itorium here at eight o'clock Thurs­ matter, but it is not the largest. cUmes has been' very sollatMtary
Rockefeller more r&gt;n be acccmmodotad.
day, November 22 to outline plans That honor goee to "RoctefeUer
Center."
which
comprises
not
one|
--------------»
■■■+
for cooperating with tl* Barry
ANOTHER DIVIDENB.
County Health Unit in health edu- building, but a group of them all
oil |I
DI
cation work Dr Henry Otto, of the disced on a 12-acre plot of ground
Harry O. Mohrma

A team from Lansing Eastern will
come here for a third practice, de­
bate Friday evening. The meet is
scheduled for 8:30 o'clock in the
High school auditorium. Both schools Foundation will be tn charge of the
meeting.
will be represented with affilrmattve meeting.
and negative teams.
DINNER.
At Episcopal parish house. Thurs\
DANOR.
At Freeport Saturday, Nov. 10. day. Nov. 15. 35c. from 5:30 till 7:00.
—Adv. 11-14.

York City.
| authorised to make
The Rbckefeller Center Is
« such
,T.„ a'cent
-Icent dividend to th
lha
Kiwantic building operation that It Is‘that bank. Two prevl
almost as impossible to conceive of'of toper cent each Im
‘•cribs It. The 12-acrs plot la three *75.000. Thto will
(Continued on page three)
the depositors.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVBMBMl 7, 1W4

'ding "Open House” On

A’"’i“,“’y

Go““

talk here Thursday evening. No rem-1'
ber IS, in the Central school build- ,1

flDCT IJUf 11/111

BE nMB 1i SSiisis

tie Barkhufi. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oorncllus Barkhufi of Orange­
ville township. She was born on
April 4. 1869. Mr. Pennels was born
tn Richland Tap.. Kalamaroo Co.
on Nov. 5. 1881.
Christmas party. Mrs Ella Eggics- share in the responsibilities for that We hope the fathers and mothers
Four children were bom to this ton and Miss
_ Eva A Hecox will en- ‘education, and theirs u a most, of Barry county realize that they arc
union, a daughter who died at birth. - icT-itn
Certain —
In December.
December.
important part. Dr McClusky in his not too old to learn what
* -•
they can
do that will benefit their children.
Certainly if they can aid them in
character-building, they will not
wish to neglect that privilege and
duty. They surely must desire to
have lheir children live the best pos­
sible and the moat useful lives, if
that is true, they will attend these
parent-education lectures

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Prunes
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lb. 10c

Assorted Cookies
lb. 10c
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lb. 23c
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ATTENTION boys and girls, sec the new bicycle on display
in our store which will be given away FREE Dec. 15, together
with $15.00 in cash. START GETTING VOTES NOW!

FELDPAUSCH WAREHOUSE
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fTCASD TtiEATRff=

^9 Hastings, Michigan ■ Telephone. 2244-2557 M -

wusn
DIS00VHTB MANY POF.
ttt so MvrnH
Among other myths
ULAX niYIiib
I ported about Lincoln

THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLITL
About thirty members and friends
of the Thomapple Garden Club met
with Mrs. Marian Goodyear nt her
home on So. Jefferson St.. Thursday
afternoon. Miss Sadie Glasgow, dele­
gate to the First Conservation Con­
ference for Women of Michigan,
gave a splendid report of that meet­
ing. She said that the major pur­
pose is the conservation of natural
and human resources and this is
sponsored by both Federal and State
Governments, with a National Plan­
ning Board and National Resources
Board working with thb State Plan­
ning B&lt;Ard to build a program cov,
ering a period of years to return
temporary emergency and lay the
foundation for a richer and fuller
life To carry out this program
groups such as Garden clubs. Wom­
en's Chibs and others were asked to
sponsor an organization of City
Planning Commissions who would
prepare plans to be submitted to the
State Planning Commission that
they might cooperate in this work.
In summing up the talks of the dif­
ferent speakers she said this defi­
nition was given. "Conservation is
that activity of preserving, main­
taining. rebuilding, and wise use of
resources."
In the forestry and highway di­
vision she told of the work done to
beautify highways, a: the same time
making them safe for travel, the de­
veloping of parks and scenic spots,
caring for trees and shrub* and fire
prevention and control Miss Glas­
gow also reported that a short talk
by Joseph W Stock. Associate Pro­
fessor of Zoology. Mich- State Col­
lege. Garden Shrubs that Feed the
Birds," was especially interesting to
garden club members
He also gave a list of bulletins on
attracting birds, feeding traps etc.,
obtainable from the U. s Depart­
ment of Agriculture. Office of In­
formation. Washington. D. c.
After a short discussion of the
conservation project. Mrs. L. V.
Bes»mer gave an interesting and
Uuuuctivc paper on
Flower Ar­
rangement. ■' She said A few red
clover blossoms well arranged Ls bet­
ter than a bowl full of orchids poor­
ly arranged. Workout arrangements
to suit the purpose for which they
are intended, as a low bow) for the
luncheon table and' taller ones for
the hall or stair landings." She dis­
cussed the types of containers, their
relation to the flowers to .be ar­
ranged and the colors to be used.
Mrs. C. D. Bauer discussed the ar­
rangement of flowers displayed at
the Dahlia Show. After the discus­
sions, flowers and containers were
placed upon a table and the mem­
bers were invited to make arrange­
ments chtXBffig Ihrflowers and vases
or containers to wsuib their taste.
Much interest was manifest in this
part of the program Mrs. Goodyear
had
beautiful arrangements of
chrysanthcmuihs in her dining room
alto of pampas grass for her living
room. AJ. the close of tlfc meeting
she served tea and wafers.

middlevillegIrls
PRESENT OPERETTA
A delightful musical comedy.
"Mita Cherry Blossom" was prr.-ent-

Friday evening by the Girl Scout
troop of MWdlcviilc under direction
ol MUt, Rote DeFoe. Shirley Grang­
er as Cherry Bloaxwn and Betty
Swift as Jack ably handled the lead­
ing roles. The Japanese settings for
the operetta .were very prettily ar
, ranged.
—

cmcuNtf.i
Of the M. E church meets with
Ina Perry Friday. Nov. 9. m the aft­
ernoon All member., ntked to be
prtie-nl as we arc planning our
ChrUlmas party. ■

Program—Week of Nov. 11
SUNDAY ahd MONDAY, NOV. 11 and 12

that are rete that hts
——
Gettysburg address was received In
FGAL OPINIONS
-.
.
perfect silence. Mr. Warner hadt
WFRF
PRFrFDFNTS
*°°
kedas up
newspaper
accounts,
as
Wtfit rn
tUtUtWI^|W
ell
others
about that
speech
. All had agreed in Savina that there '

will not be less interesting to women, j
and they are invited.
I
University Extension Dept.
to. I Speaker Explained Altitude
speaker In a series of five meetings I
of Lincoln
Lincoln Concerning
Concerning
of
, The speaker gave some humorous 1I 4
Plans Gatherings Here in
to be held, all of them in the central
Question of Slavery
accounts of oommenta made by .
|
Central School Building
__________
School
building of thia city, under
J
■ preachers
concerning
Lincoln's
There was an unusually Urge al-. death, in. the pulplU on the Sunday &lt;
, Under the plan, adopted by the
'Extension Department of tiie Uni- ment
men‘ of ,he
the Onlve
University
™“’ of Michigan.
*«chtaan tendance at the meeting of the Has-1 following hU assassination. For In-; &lt;
Only three other centers in this tings Commercial Club yesterday :*t*nce. Rev. Robert Lowry, an ardent; &lt;
versify of Michigan, four Parent­
state are thus favored with the noon. They heard a roast Interest-1 Methodist evangelist, told his con- : j
Education Centers will be estab­
privilege of joining with the Univer­ Ing address, given by Attorney H. H ; gregation what a pang It caused '
lished tn this state. Fortunately Has­
sity in the promotion of better Wamc.- of Lansing His talk was 1 him. and what a sorrow it must be ' ’
tings and Barry county have been
training for parents, which means
favored by being designated as one better training for children. The about "Lincoln the Lawyers There to the country, that Uncoin was In &lt;
seems to be an impression that the a theater at the time of his death! 4
i of these centers.
■ psychology of home Vtraining,
.W..,U.B ».,»«
which Emancipator was not a great lawyer. At that time the Methodist church &lt;
Their
to stress chnrac- will
Jiff'be~presented,
win" be
be* in
in plain.
plain*
...v.. purpaie is .&lt;&gt;
be presented, will
Mr. Warner Mild that, In the twenty, wo bitterly opposed to theaters.
j .
|ter-buildlng in the children of this understandable language, not at all
-S'"-I" 1 Ck»e attention was given to this
(State. Men mid women who have technical. Every person who hears
5” £d.jniBoU- tron&gt;__ «M« to, interesting address and all agreed , &lt;
j made that their life work and study. Dr. McClusky will have no difficul- \Mn hA H.rf nrm ivi
, interesting address ana an agreea ,
2^ lthe spwker had given them Infor- 4
jwho have outstanding reputations iy Ia comprehending what steps he
™*Uon about Lincoln which they I &lt;
; for such work, have been chosen to txllcvw ought to be taken in the had taken several cases before thC|,,„
H
.
present the subjects to be discussed home to properly direct (he child or &gt;vn» court « the untuti Suu. “•&lt;1 "°l te,nl *',°7
, &lt;
for the benefit of parents In the four children so they will develop good
The speaker explained that several ■■
■ ,.,..........................—r 4
Parent Education Centers.
characters.
of the cases which Lincoln had pre- “
and three sons URoy of Kalam-tzoo' The nr*1 number on the program ’ The Iwrnt has a most Important sented and won tn the supreme court I
7 /"&gt;/"• Al
1U C117 C
and Harry and Richard of Clover- hei* u'n be a lecture on
-The part in that kind of training, of Illinois, to which he had evident-L VUrtL
1TD D J
dale
; Father s Part as a Character Build- Teachers are sometimes blamed for ly given an enormous amount of i rm—
The Banner and their large circle w " While this talk will be direct- trait* which children develop when Drought and study, had been quoted I
,
of friends extend sincere cengratu-1
,o
H *!ll not be less in- the blame belongs to parents who. by supreme courts of many other |I The
'L-- - L. A. 8. of the Good Wil) J 4
lations and best wishes and hoj&gt;e Cresting and valuable to mothers, because of indifference or because states as well as by tire supreme I church will, meet at the home of i.
that Mr and Mrs Pennels may i*° they arc urged to be present also, they did not know how. have failed court of the United States.
(Mrs.
Bachman on Friday of
j0” Amll
‘
this
week for their annual meeting ’
to
start
their
children
in
life
in
have many more happy years to- The speaker at this first meeting &gt;•»- •­
A good deal of .the mythical has I'
will
j, r&gt;dinner.
- f
will K
be
Dr. Howard V
Y . McClusky, such a maimer that they will be been attached to Abraham Lincoln land
1
professor of Educational Psychology normal in their moral relationship uy mmhc « n|a
by some of hh biographers. n*
As .a . The Wood Grocery bought the ’
with others
CIRCLE NO. 2at the University of Michigan.
Dr
. matter of fact, while fine of the White k Houvener s-ock of grocer- 4
The Banner will make further greatest and one of the best men in (and are offering special buying. 4
Mrs David Boyes was. hostess to , McClusky has not only a state-wide
Circle No. 2 of the Methodist L A., but a nation-wide reputation as an mention not only of this lecture but: human history, ha was exceedingly Opportunities. Read their announce- &lt;
S. on Monday evening. A pot luck I authority on educational psycholo- others on the course. We hope to see. human. He took his cases, argued I m«’i elsewhere in this issue of Unsupper preceded the business and gy. He insists that the education of genuine interest by all parents and them and handled them very much ' Banner.
s
social meeting, all having a delight- 'a child is not alone the work of every parent-teacher organization in1 as reputable attorneys do In these I
"
" • * ____
’
ful time, several matters were dis-'schools; but that the home has its the county in securing a large »tdays. He cited the fact/ that Un- j T. K. AG. STUDENTS
4
________________
tendance at these five gatherings.
cussed and plans
made for the part. Fathers and mothers must

.-------------

.

Lard

won

coin's reasoning in that case cor-

awobxsyhTY.

DR. HOWARD McCLUSKY

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pennels of
Cloverdale are holding "open house "
to their relatives and friends all day
Friday. Nov. 9. Ute occasion being
their fiftieth wedding anniversary.
On Thursday evening they are serv­
ing a dinner for their immediate
family. Mr. and Mrs Pennels were
married tn Katamuoo on Nov. 5.
1884. and hare resided in Barry
county, tn and near Closerdale, for

no human chattel*. Ke

IILnllU Ul LIIIUULII

ITh» bciure will begin at 1:16.
the Hastings OommercUl Club
lias named a committee to cooperate
with other men's organisations to
secure a big turnout for this Ont
meeting of the Barry County ParWe mTli
repeat i I
RRT MnWSRtfMrf'l I ICKY ent-Educatkm Center. ‘•"'i

THIS 00. ONE or fobs
PABBNTEDVeATION
CENTERS IM STATE

F

dn •« Ida lawyer. Lincoln
U Uw ease on the legal ground
the law, beginning with ths

plan to

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FEATURE NO. 2

Return of the TERROR

went through both the circuit and
Preparations for a school fair to. 4
the supreme courts of Illinois. He
r held at Thomapple-KeUogg &lt;
Mary Astor, John Halliday, Lyle Talbot,
rendered h1* bl11 for $2500.00 after ~
he had won both cases. The railroad : “-•h---“1’ n‘ * rlHrilavlllf*
}‘ . ri, I,n4.r totlv &lt;
Frank McHugh
agrtcukural
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bi the “
KrtcuUural department.
denartment. In- '
PARAMOUNT
NEWS EVENTS
Adult* 15c; Children 18c
I
eluded
in
the
program
will
be
two
*
blli. and did not until Lincoln sued '1
demonstrations, one on soils work 4
them for a $5,000 fee instead of
&gt;2.500, carried the ca.se to the Illi- ,
ttan in dairy chemical milk as a
nob supreme court and won it It
was that &gt;4.000. which fortunately food32 yards and those of Comal
came Into his possession just before
MIDDLEVILLE BEATS
Park 34 yard.-.
the Lincoln-Douglas debates, that 1 OPEN HOUSE DATE AT
COMSTOCK PARK 12-6
enabled him to meet hU part of Ute
H.
H.
S.
IS
POSTPONED
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
i expense of those great contests
A daughter was born on Nov. 1
The speaker said that it had been
Open house 'at the High school,
Middleville
gridslcrs
defeated
claimed
thatscheduled
it waa Uncoin's
lovetn
'( Comstock
_______________________
_______
ordinarily
for this time
Purk 12 to 6 in a
game last Mr. ahd Mr*. Forrest Moored, 4J
for the slave people, a sort of emo- I November, will be postponed to same week. Although out-gained from E. State Road.
.tfonal
f—. opposition
——...— to slavery,
-------- —
*-■-!- f: uturt. dutc. according to Superin­ icrimmage 89 yards to 172, the T. K.
which
Mr. and Mrs Vernor Blough. 13
made him fight that institution. Mr. tendent
I
D. A VanBusklrk. on ac­ team put on the pressure at critical S. Hanover St., are the parents of
of election and numerous oth­ times and cashed in on scoring op- girl bom on Nov. 1.
Warner declared, in his judgment, count
i
that was not the fact. It appeared er
i events scheduled for the next few portunitiea. Comstock Park found
that quite early in his career gs a weeks.
'
It may be that the open house going relatively hard when the Mid­
MARRIAGE LICENSE?
lawyer hr was asked to defend a will
1
not be held until spring.
' dleville goal line was threatened.
Walter W. Johnson. Middleville.!
man who had given his note fdr450
Golda A. Preilum. Middleville.
Middleville attempted nine passes
CIRCLE NO. 1.
in payment for a colored slave girl
and completed two for twelve yards,
named Nancy whom he had pur^...^
www Tuesday
.*.
Circle No. 1 will ,„
meet
P. while the Comstock Park boys made
Tills share-the-work idea t&gt;_.
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BlUWHS
(Continued from page one)
alerk. Reid 17. Hyde IM; - county
treasurer. Maus 92*. register of deeds.
■Boyes 92. Webster 126; coroner, Mc­
Intyre 82. Allrounle IM; local option.

BALTIMORE—Barry county rep­
resentative, Parker 127. Faulkner 143;
prosecuting
attorney,
McDonald
183; aheriff. Leonard 153, Blakney
124; county clerk. Reid 155. Hyde
115; county treasurer. Maus 161;
register of deeds. Boyes 156. Webster
U2; coroner. McIntyre 134. Adrounie

HASTINGS TOWNSHIP - State turns. Prosecuting attorney. Me- was a depression wtnun a million'
ty clerk. Reid 118% Hyde 162; coun­
Donald 3335,-----------21 out---of —
25 .precinct*.
of this country. —
Any -------------dasertp- . miles
..------------------------ty treasurer, Maus. 127; register of senator. Stafford 176. Moaler 153;-------------------deeds. Boyes 129. Webstar 153; cor­ representative. Parker 196. Faulkner Sheriff. Leonard 3905. Blakhey 4.-1 tlon of the magnificent interior, the
138;
173. majority for Blakney 668.
re- 1— coverings,
-------------- _...
.. wall-mlrIM: prosecuting attorney. MeDon- 173,
688.rethe —
gold
oner, McIntyre 126. Dr. Adrounie
‘ i.vi
uhi
rsvwxarrf
tin
Blakturns
comnlBte.
Oountv
Clerk.
1
ata 1J»:
no; .herW.
aocrui. tzpn.n!
uevnaru IM
im, Blxk- .urn.
~ . r(jr!
decorations, is
«■' option, yes
m 207. no Ul.
(MW
ro™. the mural
Mtanta.,
» way
w
154; local
151.
Hyde 3,856. majority for Hyde -bcyontl me" and I would not atCASTLETON NO. 1—State sena­ ney 175; county clerk. Reid 228. ,3.657,
return,
199.
returns complete.
complete. County
County■ treotress- jlt
.. . Were
Ur— they^T so coSHyde IM106; treasurer. Maus 205:
205; recreg- 199.
1
tor. Stafford 202. Mosier 266; rep­ Hvria
resentative, Parker 237, Faulkner liter of deeds. Boyes 195. Webster 1urer. Maus 3540. 24 out of .25 pre- ■tnonly used, the words "perfectly
241; prosecuting attorney. McDonald 138; coroner. McIntyre 209, Adroun- t
fnZ B^eous" would best express it. The
775.
Webster 3.757.
' stage to 144 feet wide and 62 feet
’
296; sheriff. Leonard 231. Blakney le 119; local option. yea 155, no. 178.
18. returns complete. Ocroner. deep—in other words about 9x4 rods.
HOPE—State senator. Stafford Boyes
1
250; county clerk.' Retd 243. Hydw
McIntyre
2,190. Adrounie 7.441- Lo- The orchestra elevator will lower I
106.
Mosier
309;
representative.
1
236; treasurer. Maus 236; register o|
cal
optkki,
yea
3,171,
no
3540.
22
out
or
75 mmicianj to or from the
Parker
115,
Faulkner
206;
prosecut&lt;
deeds. Boyes 246. Webster 228; local
Ing attorney. McDonald 225; sheriff, of
1 25 precincts, majority against k&gt;- flUb-basement level, 32 feet below •
&lt;
option 469.
i the stage. * The lighting too to mar- .
CASTLETON NO. 2—State sena­ Leonard. 173. Blakney 157; county cal
Amendment No. 1. yfs 633 no 1.- velou, and
electricity to I
tor. Stafford 120. Mosier 221; rep­ clerk, Reid 140, Hyde 179; register
in tills one hall io light
. 486. Amendment No. 2. yes 258. no
resentative. Parker 149, Faulkner of deeds. Boyes 169, Webster 156.
1945.. Amendment
gUfd clty go when
IRVING NO I1—ware
State senator,
senator. ijhj
Amenamem No.
rso. 3
□. ye. 375 no B
tlted
whcn you go
IW: prosecuting attorney. McDon­
Ioin€
ald 236; sheriff, Leonard 135. Blak­ Stafford 130, Moaler 172; represent- 1966. Amendment No. 4. ye* 426,11„ New York
aaa tas»nmM&gt; IM*
s an ImsndmMlt Nn S VM Tll.j^
c[ly Vn.lr Hall.
ney 217; county clerk. Reid 157. Hyde aUve, Parker 145. Paulkner 163; no UH- Amendment No. 5. yes 711, i,
no
1586.
Amendment
No.
6,
yrs
221,
।
prosecuting
attorney.
McDonald
The
Center
Theater
at Rockefel-:
188; county treasurer. Maus 157;
no
1JJ34.
In
each
case
the
vote
on
।
■210;
aheriff.
Leonard
96.
Blakney
'
ler
Center
is
smaller
than
the
Ra­
register of deeds. Boyea 171, Webster
221; county clerk. Reid 153. Hyde the amendment* are only half com- ,dio City Music Hall, seating only
169; local option, yes 207, no 151.
,
- t I about J600 people, but its arange158; county treasurer, Maus 157; piste.
register of deeds. Boyes 157, Web' menu are about as complete.
tter 153.
Rockefeller Center has been apt­
IRVING NO 2—State senator.
' ly termed “a city within a city.” In up the present day alack. Rocke­ Young of Allegan. William
Stafford 36, Moaler 78; representa­
' Ita 12 buildings it has been estlmat- feller Center adds beauty to the
St. Louis. Mo. and a
ii
tive, Parker 46. Paulkner 70: prose­
H ed that there will be a dally popucuting attorney, McDonald 79; sher­
lallon of 206.000 people including world, happiness and pleasure to Ruth L. Springer. Cleveland, 0.1
iff. Leonard S3, Blakney 63; county
I
' tenants, theater patrons and pa- '
two children. Mrs. Mauds You
1
I trona of Its restaurants and shops.
------------------- - ----------clerk. Reid 48. Hyde 67; county
Clark find Charles Rollo You
treasurer. Maus 54: register of deeds.
— Ita location to excellent, being close |
room to air-conditioned, lA»th died within the past year.
(Continued from page onei
to a choice residential section and 11 stands aa a monument to private
Boyes 58. Webster 56
at the same time near the heart enterprise and to those who had the
JOHNSTOWN — State senator.
SENT TO JACKSOlf.
blocks
long
and
one
very
long
block
of the business district.
I vision. When you visit New York
Stafford 59. Mosier 152; representa­
,e*ceFtlng one •"&gt;■!! P*r'
Rockefeller Center Is
to the largest !'I’c
*ty you’ll enjoy seeing it.
It. and youU
youl) J mentJotwd bit waok. WBiT btii
Clty
tive. Parker 70. Faulkner 147; prose­ 25*.
...... ......
.. ...r unde.rufcn
.....
.
It —M
ftS bulldln,
pro)..!
.l
iHrto. Jddp McP-S Th»™w.
cuting attorney. McDonald 162; “ ■ 2 w2"sul
street, and
W. R. COOK, sheriff. Deonara
snerin,
Leonard 93.
vj. Blakney
uiazney 131;
mi; street to
~ Wert 51.1 ,--------. from
------- on‘eTta^ by ^r7vate"capital’. It re^’
county clerk, Reid 58. Hyde 163; IJUl
5th Avenue to 6th Avenue. A numnum­ rpsenLs isaw.ooo man days of work;
P*”*1' 125,000 tons of structural steel; 40,- DEATH OF FORMER
county treasurer. Maus 67; register bT&lt;2f v’’m
’“r”*,
I freight car, having stolen
f°r *3^°aooj’’ *°
Tf 000.000 bricks; 25.000 tons of lime­
of deeds. Boyes 84. Webster 137;
idea of Ita present day valuejnay be sU)ne; MM0 Wnl
M
local option, yes 118. no 104.
William Roscoe Young, a former yards of the Michigan Central Rail­
11
**
windows;
10.000
doors;
185
elevators
MAPE GROVE —State senator.
resident of Hastings, Middleville road company in this city last AuStafford 84. Moaler 157; representa­ that 300 years ago all ot Manhattan ftnd many other items—and all used and Grand Rapids, passed away at 'gust. This made hi* second MKVW*
tive. Parker 92. Faulkner 156; prose­ Island, of which this 12-acre tract afler depreMlon WM On our land.
824 in Wc
were more Rockcfelcuting attorney. McDonald 173; Is a mere “speck"
efel- at the age of 80 years. He is survived land one-half to five years at Jgeku, bulw -c.nun“ to help &lt;take by three nephews. Dr. Clarence W. son.
kheriff. Leonard 104, Blakney 151; m.r.h.ndL^ Only ■ UtUe om 1W
44B..i£hMHMI 1
county clerk. Reid 104. Hyde 142; years ago. 20 acres, of which this.
county treasurer. Maus, 103; regis­ '12 acres was a part, sold for *4800.
ter of deeds. Boyea 125. Webster 123; or only 8240 an acre. At that time i
coroner. Malntyre 90.
Adrounie It was way out in the country, but
the city was reaching out toward It.
151; local option, yes 138. no 129.
ORANGEVILLE —State senator.
Stafford 75, Mosier 92; representa­
tive, Parker 88. Faulkner 87; prose­ an acre. It isn’t difficult to see how
cuting attorney, McDonald 112; some of the early families who ac- i
aheriff, Leonard 99. Blakney 82; qulred land in New York City and
county clerk. Reid M. Hyde 86; "hung on to It” became immensely
wealthy. But there were not so,
of deeds. Boyes 92. Webster 82; lo- many, the Astors being one of theI
notable exceptions.
Several years ago John D Rockc- '
PRAIRIEVILLE —Stale senator,
Stafford 51, Mosier 218; repreanta- feller. JE. became 'interested and
Uve. Parker 122. Faulkner 192: pros­ leased this land on a long time lease,
Leatherette COATS
ecuting attorney. McDonald 226; and for the first time in recent
aheriff. Leonard 176, Blakney 118; years, came the opportunity of get­
boyf Sitet!
Flannelette!
county clerk. Reid 84. Hyde 192; ting 12 acres of ground tn the heart
VMtubh Aites Brud Ms.
county treasurer. Maus 80; register of New York City as it is today, for
of deeds, Boyes 138. Webster 144; the most modern and up-to-the-.
minute
development.
This
12
acres
Bakst’s, Rsnbsy's &lt;
local option, yes 155, no 134.
RUTLAND—State senator. Staf­ wasn't vacant property by any
Sheep - lined!
ford 94. Mosier 166; representative, means. On the contrary It was cov­
;
Wambino collar.
«« ik
military collar;
Parker 129, Faulkner 141: prosecut­ ered with 229 buildings, marly of
ing attorney, McDonald 179; sheriff, them good sizc^, and in a smaller
flap pockeU.
slip-over. Meo’s
Aites Brand IS m.
Leonard 120, Blakney 159; county city would have been regarded as j
diom, large I
clerk. Reid 140, Hyde 130; county far tqo good to wreck. These 229

IM; local option, ysa 134, no 140.
BARRY NO. 1-fltate senator
Stafford S3. Moder 141; raprwntatlvs, Partier M. Faulkner 140; sher­
iff. Leonard 71. Blakney 111; coun­
ty clerk, Reid 40. Hyde 1M; county
treasurer. M»m 32; register of deeds.
Boyes 37. Webster IS!: coroner, Mc­
Intyre 41, Adrounie IM; local option,
yea 1!8. no 70.
BARRY NO. 2—Representative,
Parker 57. Faulkner 148: prosecuting
attorney. McDonald 180: sheriff.
Leonard 97. Blakney 109; county
clerk. Reid 78, Hyde 122; county
treasurer. Maus 69 ; register of deeds,
Aryes, 73. Webster 132; local option,
yes 113, no 90.
CARLTON—Blate senator. Staf­
ford 10Z Mosier 168; representative,
Parker 129, Faulkner 151; prosecut­
ing attorney. McDonald 188; sher­
iff. Leonard 68. Blakney 223; roan-

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treasurer.. Maus 135; register of! buildings had a value of *7,000.000
deeds. Boyes 153. Webster 117; cor­ and cared for a population of 4.000,1
oner. McIntyre 115. Adrounie 155; a city that would approach Hastings ■
tn size. But someone with vision,.
local option, yes 151. no 122.
THORNAPPLE — State senator, could see on this 12-ape plot, al
Stafford 271, Mosier 356; representa­ group of 12 buildings, beautifully’
tive. Parker 3SMJ. Faulkner 265; sher­ landscaped, with fountains, statues!
iff, Leonard 339. Blakney 315; coun­ and different from anything in the ,
ty clerk. Reid 317. Hyde 317; treas­ world. Thus Rockefeller Center was :
urer. Maus 311; register of deeds, boii. Those 229 buildings had to
Boyes 305. Webster 327; coroner., cofie down, work on their demollMcIntyre 235. Adrounie 331; local tlon commencing in May. 1931. To-1
wards the completed picture on this
option, yes 317, no 331.
WOODLAND—Stale senator. Staf­ 12-acre tract, stands the beautiful I
ford 119. Mosier 350; representative. 70-story R. C. A. Building which
Parker 147, Faulkner 319; prosecut­ covers more than half the middle
ing attorney. McDonald 359; sheriff., "block between 5lh and 6th Avenues
Leonard. 176, Blakney 303; clerk,, and towers upwards for more than |
Reid 159. Hyde 313; county treasur­ 850 feet In "floor area" it is the I
er. Maus 160; register of deeds, largest office building in the world,!
Boyrti 187. Webster 306; coroner. though not the tallest.
Not far distant is the fine R K. O.
McIntyre 167. Adrounie 310; local,
option, yes 287. no 200.
Building of Rockefeller Center, 31
YANKEE SPRINGS—State sena­ stories high and towering upwards
tor. Stafford 74. Mosier 89; repre­ over 400 feet. Tills building has
sentative. Parker 92. Faulkner 75; become the center for many of the
'prosecuting attorney, McDonald 92; leading motion picture concerns
sheriff. Leonard 75. Blakney 94; that produce and distribute films.
telerk, Reid 91. Hyde 75; treasurer,, Above the 6th street entrance of
Maus 83; register of deeds. , Boyes! this 31-story building are three
86. Webster 82; coroner. McIntyrei panels carved in the limestone fac­
79. Adrounie 83; local option, yes 66,, ade of the building. The central
no 103.
panel depicts Radio and the whole
HASTINGS, 1st ward—State sen­ group symbolizes the inspiration of
ator, Stafford 178, Mosier 244; rep­ the past and present being spread
resents!ve, Parker 188, Faulkner• throughout the world through the (
233; prosecuting attorhey, McDon­ medium of Radio.
ald 27; sheriff, Leonard 171, Blak­
Fronting on 5th Ave. and covering
ney 280; clerk, Reid 252, Hyde 173; a plot of ground 70x200 feet Is the
county treasurer, Maus 302; regis­ British Empire Building, six stories
ter of deeds. Boyes 226. Webster 201; high. THs building to dedicated to,
coroner, McIntyre 215, Adtounle the comipbrce. industry, and art of
202; local option, yes 166. no 257.
the British Empire, and tenants are
• HASTINGS, 2nd ward. No, 1 Prec.. restricted to British individuals or
—State senator. Stafford 138, Moaler companies, or to their
American
190; representative. Parker 157, representatives
handling British
Faulkner 175; prosecuting attorney. products. The interior of the bulldMcDonald 142; sheriff. Leonard 160., Ing is adorned with panels symbolic
Blakney 180; county clerk. Reid 198., of the power and authority of Brit-;
Hyde 140; county treasurer. Mausi ain.
177; register of deeds, Boyes 181.,
Near by and separated 'by a 60­
Webster 156; coroner, McIntyre 111., foot wide promenade, to the French
Adrounie 70; local option, yes 123. no&gt; building, identical in size and exterlor design to the British build- ’
SECOND WARD Prec. No. 2-Statei tag’ The French building to dedl-1
senator, Stafford 88. Mosier 68; rep-cated
____ ______
to the commerce, industry' ___
and
~ of ~France, and
~ ' tenants
** »—are
* 11 w
,_
resentative, Parker 100. Faulkner 62; 1'art
11msheriff. Leonard 82, Blakney 80; ited to French concerns or their
county clerk. Reid 128. Hyde 135; American representatives.
county treasurer. Maus 105; register■
The promenade. 60 feat wide, be­
of deeds. Boyes 104. Webster 58; lo- tween the British and French build- '
‘Ings, leads from 5th Ave. to the
THIRD WARD—State senator., Sunken Plaza Broad granite steps.
Stafford 139. Moaler 209; representa­■ in two flights, lead down to it The;
tive. Parker 165. Faulkner 183; pros­■ Sunken Plaza to 95x125 feet tn size.
ecuting attorney. McDonald 217;; Centered against the west wall to
sheriff. Leonard 168, Blakney 184; the Prome th us fountain. The com­
county clerk. Reid 178, Hyde 172; position consists of three figures and
treasurer, Maus 179; register of! depicts Prometheus, legendary con-1
deeds, Boyes 188, Webster 162; cor­■ trlbutor of- fire. In the act of bring-1
oner. Mclntyrt 178, Adrounie 180;: In* that gift to mankind. The cen­
local option, yee 95, no 178.
tral figure — Prometheus — to 15x18
FOURTH WARD. No. 1 Prec —• feet in size. Two life-size figures
State senator, Stafford 130, Moaler• represent mankind—a youth and a
206;
representative.
Parker
148I maiden. All the figures are cast in
Faulkner 198; prosecuting attorney,, broewe and finished in gold leaf.
McDonald 238; sheriff, Leonard 190..
You’ll enjoy a visit to the Radio
Blakney 164; county clerk. Reid 195., City Music Hall, said to be the best
Hyde 157; treasurer. Maus 212; reg­■ of Ita kind in the world, as well as
ister of deeds, Boyes 198, Webater• the largest. No pains, money, or ef151; coroner, McIntyre 189. Adroun-■ ‘fort have been spared to make It
just as nearly perfect as it can be,
FOURTH WARD, Na 2 Free.—■ and it would be difficult to oonState senator. Stafford 159, Mosier• Ceive how or where any Improve­
214;
representative.
Parker 205,, ments could be made. It seaU 6.­
Faulkner 175; sheriff. Leonard 206,, 000 people and has a ground floor
Blakney 176; county clerk. Reid 224.. krea of over one and one-third
Hyde 157; treasurer. Maus 228; reg1932. and during Its first year over
157; coroner, McIntyre 179, Adrounie 6.006.000 people bought admission
tickets to thB magnificent theater. I
SUMMARY--State senator. Staf­ We attended the 11:20 A. M. enter­
ford 2,845, Mosier 4,280. majority for tainment. The hall was well filled

cincta. Barry county representative— ’•packed” when we left around 1:00
Parker M10. Faulkner 4,150, dia- or 1:30. One would never have sus-1
joriiy for Faulkner 740, complete re­ pected from the crowd that there!

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Rife zt/
Politics and Truth.
ir, McReynolds, Sutherland and
•aven months old baby by where poeaible and to promote forBoomerangs.
ttUcr constitute what ha* been
trla last week. They feel very c»t growth wherever nature can do
•Wordy Smoke
I
,i -.i mli i——.J to Mr. Albrldge Hunt ana a good job of that kind.
irmcd the “conservative bloc;”
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
|wife fcr kindly offices during the
FARMERS MUST CHOOSE.
There to another department for
MVBkTT MiMTH TXA* Justices Brandeto. Stone and Car­
(Continued from page one)
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fuller tend &gt;ickneas and burial of the child.
ateta parks, of which the state now
- -----------—
-— dozo form the "liberal Woe;" while, 1, The farmers of the United Slates
VHto a tong puli, a strong pull has nearly 100. with splendid facili­ ata Ng profit to himself. Thia he In I
Wa
BMl--------a, H
uiIbci Chief 'juluM 'niiehe.
choose between a sweeping
Never be too ready to believe what (son returned Bunday to their home
Chief Justice Hughes and Justice । regimentation of agriculture from a
a politician
politician tells
tells you.
you. This
This to
to true
true in New York City after a vtalt with land a pull aU together, until the ties for the accommodation tyt tour­ vested in timber lands, as well al
Roberts although primarily liberal. Washington and a sweeping organ 1- whether
whether the
the person
person in
In question
question be
be Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller and other P°*u ctoBe OT thc caning of Novem- ists. Last year there were 9,000,000 In other property. Then he becamd
ber 4th, victory to ours.
people who vtolted the state park* of interested In politics as a candidate
have supported lhe opinion of the [“tlon of the total agricultural fore- | a peanut orator haranguing a small relativcs.
Mrs. Chas. Will left Tuesday fori
conservatives on Mveral occasions. I
of ,hc.. na*J°° ,n
“wd on a street corner or a na­
for office. He became governor o
The next department to that of
IM BARMT OOUXTY six MOJTTH8 so* ------’ junlu.
unlw- /teUonally
nationally co-ordinated, that
tftot'uonal figure uttering words which a visit with her sister. Mn. J. C. I
&lt;1* Mid la adTSBMQ
Ilve ot ’hte number. Chief Justice I can lhlnk
wlth
expert
leadership.
Smith
al
Grand
Rapids.
She
will
al&gt;
'
think with expert leadership, i w(u be broadcast through the coun­
ones In Its history.
t1,tK*AtDVAK%K&gt;&lt;Tr- T,,REE U0!rT,,a Hughes and Justice Brandeis. Van- speak,with power, and act with auhas general oversight over the min­
bo visit her brother John Tobias
Later Mr. Osborn sold his ncwsl
lucnuucr,
mcncyouios and
aua Etetherouincr-1
*•&gt;«•
Take the following for example; i“t Summit City and Geo. Tobias at
ing of copper. iron and other min­ paper and other business euterprisd
•imum BABay~eonNTT“3as“
r*™ntpr. McReynolds
. thorlty
They v-....-.
cannot have w~w„.
both
erals. atoo of the oil and gas devel­ and has given most of hte large fori
YKSM IM ad
-----------VAXes..
------------------------------- •i.so
91.so land are
are beyond the retirement age
The permanent adoption of regi- l-Thc Hoover administration is com-,A’J? be!,T!.IStuV’wB
opments tn tills state. These latter tune to the University of Michigan!
roaxiOM aDBScRiPTioxa, one
havImentation means the prompt death mjtted to the idea that we ought to
Mr and Mrt- J- M- Tbwnsend and
Tisa nriDV*NCK----------------- si.oo bu\^a” chown ,0 000B1
of the co-opemtiv movement. .The ™nt„ conlroT of nerythlng in lamlly ,ere C*™’ 01 toeir cousin.
to DePauw Unlvmlly and other poll
a!&gt;rKBriBOIQ mates---------- I,inl11 016 caaes Paining to the imposed government of regimerita- Wa*hington as rapidly « possible. ?4™- F,°ra Arklle of Sturgis, over
people generally understand.
lcgc». but has reserved enough M
(Continued from page one)
There to another department, thlrt that he can live comfortably and
Dlipia* idtvuiic. mu oa »ppiica-. 'New Deal are settled.
tlon and the self-government of co- That! was the idea tliat increased I Sunday.
of field admintotration, which in­
rwx.w ..U^, &gt;o«l
- —
• operation cannot extol together. One governmcnt cwu by a billion dollars ,.Mra, Vernon WeUman and aunt.
leave his family In good condition
fine for fish propagation as they
»uu«, 3O«|
------------------------------------ ----------,ta the method of dictatorship, the ln
Now aa
M c»vr
cvcr oincc
S|nce me
lhc &lt;,Mrs.
Laura
of --------Jackson
ui (our
iviu ycar3 nu».
—. . —
-— Elder, —
— come , have found in this state. They fell cludes the protoetton of game as well. He has been a liberal giver all hte
■
THE ROD AND GUN CLUB.
other the method of democracy.
rltnc
10 spend
aPend “
re*' days
&lt;«*ys with
time oI
of Thomas Jefferson, that has
lias Prldai- io
a few
sure that the new rearing ponds There to the department of wild life, and halt been a wise giver ad
ack' Evidences are that the Barry
0I ine maJOT
neMW5 ot ’‘been
One jlfte
rt« wcaK
wl»mo&lt;l
Kn the
th, exact
„,et reverse of the demo- 1Mr. and Mr,. J.m..
*nd
,C1"b
,be ",u“1,
«,LU concepl—wBUB u to JLrmll I
would be a succeaa. It was expected &gt;game, which iooto after the propa­ well.
_
••
-.as.i.a &gt;u«.
----- ------------ --------- ---- . ciniii; vmrccpi—wiikii ia io P'rmii
^®’'5*nd
**B1,i I'T nnd Mils thut they would furnish about 750.- '
When Chase Osborn finished hte
gation of pheasanta and other game work in college he did not ceasd
UnhT’cr bmutUxm wiU b« ... .
.. .
i, r.,,t t■ n. Washington
•trcMiuiiuufli to
w take iiu.i,
from uic
the nuukca
states ।' 7
.
--. ..._
~
~ ~ --------- ----­
000 bluegill and perch fingerlings ;
«
on.nu.tw&gt; h.d done noUim,
bu 11
™&gt;- r
nothing
--------- move than
■
' necessary to
is
. । Kunsts of Mias Gertrude Smith
------- -- ...
the for the lakes of this county. The birds, the protection of deer, also studying. He la a great student and
the protection of beaver and game reader, as well as an author of manjJ
•S"».rez«
S te
OLber Lb.n m.le oou.ble Lhe
“JSH.Jf ‘ “2 ivrp
keep aurrnai
abreast oi
of vne
the march of °ur “?} of’**’***’•'
• • ,
Club has also built a club house.
-ui P.M..M bw. i. Mtqa t 100 '***,ou*r than m“e P°«»,e lhetlonaUy effective organization of the e
" *r"
t T
•iluaitoai."
' M,r,- aI^ Mr* Warren Wilcox and 24x36, with a roomy basement tn birds.
books, and a world traveller.
ww4k t*«r« -ill b« • cb»rt.
on. eeat
instruction of a county flsh rearing agricultural forte*- that it has put cc^The
nom,c snuanon.
The department of education to
O. **■
B. Wilcox w-.u
and son.
» word. ..eh Since conatie* ». a word
. .,
lurrer kwi ii uao pu
x nr above
aoavc was uttered
Uttered by
D&gt;’ FranktTanX-‘ •B’n“F* 7Mrs.
—T "•
R la needless to add that he will
he up
up-­ that which seeks to get before the
in •WIMTZ pooto o«o cwt a word.
, pond, it would have justified its upon the necessity of a nationally 1(n nelano Roceevclt on October TO
of Jackson were guests of Has- which tools can be stored. The
per large room can be used c_.:
“
during
people, through the press and oth- have a fund of information for 1M
K. -Lbler.ee lo d.le u&gt;d ler M.erri
‘W'b.lloLi or bu.lneu
,h,„ hc w„ , c„did.le lor .1"® "'•live, em Bunday.
hearers next Monday night, tofn
the season for family gathering*
or.,।«rwise, -specially
l
n8aor
especially
through
moving
vritw'a aaa. aad paot ofle. ad drew.'
years to come. The beagle field
j „
,,,
,u
the presidency of lhe United States.
Clark, who to attending other meetings as may be desired. 11
young and old. which will be inter-l
pictures,
facts
about
the
wild
life
of
J4RA.
fbixtiso.
trt.i. whioh hwuroHt
Ann ' 1° dealing wltli agriculture the re- Q,yy a fe weeks later Mr Roose- Purduc University spent lhe week The location is fine for such pur- i
eating and valuable. From the var-l
Th.
to. ‘rtols which brought many dog
jeadershtp has. in a large
L president wa* Xmandm, rod »“h Herbert Smith, who to atMichigan and the need of conserving led experiences df his long and uscJ
poses.
(
w^Awa'lIuhir.oh.nd'u
&amp;£baa’“ir«&gt;£’rr.”-,anc,ers
,anelm throughout
throu«’hou’ the . midwest measure,
measure, short-circuited
short-circuited such
such or-1.----- --------------congrcs5 .----brood
. ----------powers never
---------- tendlne
lcndln«’ the Art Institute in
,n Chicago,
r-i,
ful career he lias learned wtedoni
President Perry called next on C.
Mr.
Westerman's
department, and lias the disposition to make II
any kud «f book here during October is also a result sanitation as has been painfully | before granted any individual m thc'Tlu’y ’'ttendetl the Purdue-chlcago
H. Osborn to Introduce the first which has charge of the propagating
221 of Rod and Gun Club activity. With
history of the United States; dicta-!
.
speaker. Justice Wm. W. Potter of ,ot fish, has increased wonderfully in of value to others.' Every one who
= COURT.
*7“
dUS farmer*1 Tbe^end result oi
’^er A|£med I
S^ay
can should hear Chase Osborn next
the supreme court of Michigan.
recent years. It to endeavoring to
THE SUPREME COURT.
— •—
•—•• ------------------------ — i.niu.nvii u.iiuxu arc-ci luvuiucu
-— .......
---•
Mr. Potter's long residence In this ।restock the lakes of Michigan with Monday night. Every father who can
the county backing an organization this may
mnv well be an intensification •nd which ...
. .....
w. jWn. ramnheit
nn&lt;i and
ria.ioi&gt;i»r&lt;
r&gt;. Dr.
are us different
from the
D. Campbell
daughters.
take his own boy or some one etec's
।
Has congress the right to sur- who8C objective Is sportsmanship in agriculture of that anarchic In- 1principles of Jefferson as day is Wheaton Joined her here on Tues- county qualifies him to speak fish
for the enjoyment and benefit boy to hear him will have done that
rendtr too much of its power? This and
pogitive benefits dividualtom which for too tong. ha. from night. Furthermore a new day ane* t°dny they went to Grand advisedly. He has hunted in every ,of people, just as the department boy a real service,
to a ouestton to be settled in lhe near *„ .,^7”,‘...L
’ °'nCflU , kept the American farmer, a beaten [
part of it as well as hunted and ,
game to aiming to give hunters
to a question to be settled in the near, arc almQat
army of frdcral bureaucracy is being ' RaPl&lt;iJ' t° attend the state oateo- fished tn many districts In the upper of
Hugh Riley will be the Captain of
,
1
and buffeted class nnd brought '(organized which to expanding the 'Patolc convention.
a dunce to get something for their the Supper Squad for next Monday
■
future by the most respected, impar­
and lower peninsulas of this slate. tefforts.
.
American business, industry and fi­ ’ government's power and influence to i
“
THE CAMPAIGN ENDS.
tial
and
dignified
government
For some of the work of the Con­ night. The other members of the
nance to the valley of the shadow 1, n greater degree than was ever TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. Mr. Potter declared that. In his
squad
are: Lisle Lockwood. Floyd
Judgment. Barry county to the best (servation department, such as theWell it's all over now. Counting of economic death —President Glenn ,
agency tn this country, the Su­
Everhart. Jesse Chase. Olcn Ini
thought jx»sslblc before Even dur­
B. L. Kenyon, of Lansing, was in
, ing war time the federal govern­ the city the first of the week. Mrs. pan-fishing county in Michigan. It to ।replanting of forests and fire pro­ gram. Jacob Wolf. Adelbert Heath
preme Court ot the United Slates, ballots, tabulating results, congrat- Frank. University, of Wisconsin.
?" hfts bct'n iccirao,
tection, appiupnatioiu
appropriations are
are maae
made uy
by Fay Marble, Leroy Foster. Robert
Who are the men to whom these ulating successful candidates, con' WORKLESS DAYS.
[ment lute- never before played such Kenyon who has bean visiting^ heri­
«to«‘ toB Lor ..Un, purpore*. IB, I^Ul.iur, Bui for to wort Ul
cortright.
Fred
an autocratic part in the state and tor two weeks, relumed, with him !Aie. P.?.6*1 01 ’hem all is a mess of propagation of game and flsh it ha* Cook. Adelbert
momentous decisions will be en- soling the defeated and furnishing
A man Who hired out to a local ।
. Wednesday.
Jones. Herman Hauer. Jay Mead
bluegills.
trusted? They do their work so convincing alibis is all that remains farmer living Hear Cassopolis test local affairs of the United States.
to rely on the receipts of hunting
Mrs. Gary
Crook.---------Mrsj Clement
Few will deny that Mr. Roosevelt-------------, ---------Mr. Potter mentioned his attend­■ and fishing licenses. There who pay Frank Gosch, Kendall coats. Fred A
quietly and with so little fanfare of of the 1934 campaign. For. better or week, for ..a job that required very । is
। a high type of individual who sin- j Smith. Mrs. M. L. Cook, and the ing several years ago a national
Smith.
Banford
Crook.
E.
J.
Crook
publicity that people as a rule take for worse the people are getting Just little physical eflort but assured cerely wishes to help the United Misses Dorothy Cook. Margery Rey- gathering in the city ot Detroit of1 the small sum required to give them Horace Angell.
’
! the privilege of hunting or fishing.
Stales out of its difficulties. Yet even nold*. Eliza Crook and Maud Qmg- those interested in propagating fish.
little notice of them. So a brief what they voted-for. Election results
• should realize the valuable work
WEST CARLTON.
•ketch of each follows herewith:
will be watched with particular Incomplain of his job. but said men of his caliber once in politics *p&gt;' attended the district ineetlng of After listening to what was said' which results from the wise use of
The marriage of Chester Rlchard-I
will send up a smoke screen of words
W. P. M. 8. at Second 8t. Meth- about putting white fish and lake
■ their money by the state depart­ oorrof Freeport and Madeline Crit-j
Chief
Justice
Charles Evans lerMl
* barometer of public he had thought it all over tliat first to conceal their real purpose from 1 °dtot Episcopal church. Grand Raptrout ui smaller lakes and speckledI ment of conservation.
tenden of Hasting* took place mJ
HuahM—Seventv-two vears old a »«Himenl
regarding "The New day and inasmuch as he could get 1 the public.
! ids. Friday.
trout in streams, also to many talks1
Following Mr. Westerman. Mr. day evening. Rev. Loomis of IM
• • •
I Mrs. Bertha Fagan of New York about the need for increasing the
- nut p—K
place to stay over at Niles without I Muri DeFoe. editor of the Char- City to visiting her sister, Mr*. Chas, number of bass in the lakes and■ George E. Egbert, from lhe cduca- Freeport M- E. church officiating
New York, candidate for president in Uea "lde nnd 110 tome 10,111 thll‘k' ।(working
working he
didn't
see
any
goad
rea'
tlon
branch
of
the
state
department
They were attended by the groom*
he didn't see any good rra- lotto Republican Tribune says it's a ] G. Wcissert. When she returns she streams. Mr. Potter arose at the
1 of cotuervatton. presented three parents, Mr. and Mis. Arthur RlchJ
why he should work Those Son- good policy never to believe any-' will be accompanied by her moth­
1916 after serving six years in the ing again.For no matter which side
B,U&gt;crta« «M
' that, tn M.'receto ofTJWving pictures, „
IK„ „„
which
were
supreme court, secretary of state won. the fun is over and the really [ta Claus stations the U. S. Govern- thing you hear In n political cam- 'cp. Mrs. Adam Schuppnn, who iias Judgment.' •'wy h.a overlooks th. nnc „„ ,„,Uy e„JoyM
Iment muintailis
expense of' palgn after October 25 According I been spending several months with
serlous
Job remainsattothe
be done.
latter's place lor the present.
.1 ."T
tSM!
Th' "'■&lt; cuncernM Ute Bun-.
who brought about a ten-year truce
I the taxpayers are encouraging Just to him everything worthwhile say- j Mrs Weissert.
fisherman—and that is
th* hliieeill
..t.i.v.__
_
to the
bluegill which
In naval armaments in 1924. con-1
we.____________
have heard_ _so ___
much.
I that sort of thing and the sooner Ing will have been repeated countScott Rogers of Spokane. Wash­ and the perch. He said that in his
It these government bureaus keep
There
were
pictures
taken
from
the
they
arc
dispensed
with
the
better
it
firmed as chief Justice in 1930 after ,
expanding, we'll have to have a will be. in this case the farmer was less number of times already, and ington. came the last of the week for Judgment if the efforts of the var­ air, from boats, as well as on Jour­
that words and actions during the I a visit with his mother. Mrs. Hiram ious stele organizations for propa­ neys through the island- They were
bitter fight ih senate where his op- ,
"New Deal" In alphabets so there very very angry, and we think had ; frenzy of the last feu days are like-1 Rogers and other relatives.
gating fish could be directed toward exceedingly Interesting. At one Uinc
ponents condemned him as being a ,
will be letters enough to go around. a right to be. Naturally the farmer ly to be tinged with a more or less | Mrs citas. W. Burton and two furnishing the lakes with more bluehide-bound conservative. As chief i
must pay taxes to support the San­ 'mild form of hysteria. Rumors and i daughters returned Sunday to their I bills and perch, particularly bluc- there was quite extensive mining I
Justice hc has leaned toward liber- ]]
ta Claus that supports the loafer ............ ...................................................... . home in Detroit after a visit will)'gills, a splendid advance would be of copper. The Island has several!
ASTRONOMICAL BUDGETS
fair-sized lakes, which are interest­
.----■
,
—
[Mr
I made In conservation Afterward an
Mr and Mis. E. A.
... Burton.
....
alism.
' One needs to be an astronomer that wouldn't work—W. H. Berkey,
Cassopolis Vigilant
Mr and Mrs B. 8 Frost of Mus-1 authority in these matters who had ing to visit.
The next reel gave pictures of the
Louis Dembitz Brandeis—Seventy- Ithese days to comprehend figures is- '
kegon were guests of Mr. and Mrs.'attended this same meeting told Mr.
work being done at Mason and oth­
eight years old. A crusader who (sued by our national government I
SUPERFLOUS WORDS.
iD. C. Vundercook. Saturday.
! Potter that, from that time on. the
er conservation farm*, allowing how
A
won fame by representing the public 1Many years ago a thousand dollars'
THIRTY YEARS ac.o today
!«t'f,“‘°n of conservation officers pheasants and Hungarian partridge,
I H1R1Y k EARS AGO 1ODA\
| had been directed toward fumlxiiagainst banks, railroads, political ’was a sum to be reckoned with; |phrases which cause copy-readers to.
as well as Mallard ducks, arc raised
C. G. Maywood was summoned'to ing more pan fish for the lakes.
erne . lime .hen politician, - "’“"hie u&gt; theytto,. w. were tn­
must never
grafters, public utilities and other then
I
for tlw purpose of releasing to re­
Albion Saturday by the serious 111-! Mr. Potter declared that a great
.
, ... ...
....
lerested in the Hst because wc use so
stock the woods and lakes with
lose time in vainly
monopolies. He ts an authority on &lt;dared to talk in terms of mtllioiis iinally o{ them ourselves. Read them
ness of hts mothtr. He returned step forward had been taken in game. Tiicsc gave lo everyone who1
Monday. He reports her condition I Michigan when the conservation de- gaw them^an idea of tlwareat’cN
regretting thc past
valuation, insurance, labor prob- 1But even Uli* last has now become iCver. Tlwre may be some expressions
saw them
idea t^f
of the great
efL, SUU critical.
partmenl had been taken out of pol- ^ru
bX an
nuX
Wien
nor in complaining
lems and trusts. Wilson appointed 'small" change. One hears the word you'll find familiar
to furnish
splcn-1
I Mr. and Mn. A. G. Lawson of itics. as It has been for sevirel ' * *“ *“*— made uk
X-lus
him in 1916 after a bitter fight by ''billions" used with disquieting fre-' Here are some of the phrases
against the changes
i for the people'ftohtoi
of thisi
’Grand RapULs spent Saturday and years. He mentioned former Gov“wto&gt; enk»)HhJmmT^d
re,cU«W cntmla At prewnl Be fluency, n U really lLLBLcuLI lo rlnul- 5Se”d&lt;ir5m” birtl Mflrl«t“w
which cause us dis­
Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. ernor Green, who is an enthusiastic .
I
The closing reel was to show how
is the acknowledged “spiritual lead- Uc a sum of Hits magnitude. If a to cougn. new recruit, stepped into,
comfort. for change
lH Snyder and other relatives.
| fisherman and hunter, and Mid that the department works to protect the ]
I Miss May Tinkler returned from a 1 jt was the agitation of Governor
er" of the New Deal liberals and ad- man stood on the bnnk of the a waiting automobile, past exper- .
is thc very essence
forest areas in the upper peninsula
three momlis' visit with Colorado j Green'and his insistence upon the
vocates "bold experimentation." He Grand Canyon and tossed away one lence, a fine future before him. (
of life.—Anatole
'friends. For most of the time she I raising of fingerling for planting in and in the northern part of the
rcoed Lame I« Ma Lll^enlln, optoevery reeond. It would tat.
u„y
France.
a.is with relatives al Lyons, Colo-1 the lakes, instead of the helpless fit- lower pcninusia. It has more than
100 fire towers which watchmen
ions when he and former-justice him about 31.7 years working day, Certamiy an incumbent is a present
irado
l tie fish fry. that had done most to regularly visit during the lime when
Mr. Frank Johnson of Calhoun j restock the lakes with fish. "
Holmes were lhe only liberals in the and night to run through a billion- [incumbent. We know a canary is a i
fires may be expected, find keep a
county made a short visit with hts ' He recited the fact that' it
court
dollar fortune. &lt;ifqw much more cf- bird without adding "bird." A re-1
It was sharp lookout for small blazes. Their |
flcient
func- jcruH
means *
a new member
member. One .suspicions are likely io incite vol­ niece. Mrs Alice Dowd, and daugh- [Charles
.Charles A. Wetosert.
Wetasert, who was then system of locating and reporting the
Willto VanDcvanter—Seventv-five ncl
e»t our federal government funeO-uit meaiu
Wl|lls VflUiDc.antcr-bevent&gt;-nvc
VanDevanter—Seventy-five
---------- *--• —
• the - ■Is fires to most interesting, as well as |
wijiis
c0',ld hardl&gt;’ (-topxlnto a speeding leys of charges and counter-charges ter Lillian, and also hts sister-in-law. connected
with
Banner -but
I| now state editor
w »»«.
xxw
yrar$ old, former Wyoming chief jus- “°ns 111
ur piaccci autonioblle. An experience must be ; which completely mask any issues Mrs. Almena Stanley.
of the Kalamazoo
tlic manner in which a lareat fire to j
tice. one-time attorney for railroads cnd u’ enrt 11 blll,on dollar-bllls [p^t. A flne future could not be be- ' that may be at stake. Mr. DeFoe's
A pleasant Hallowe'en party wai. Gazette who. while representing this fought. The principal weapon to a j
given by Mr and Mrs. John Eddy .county
; county in lhe legislature, pul
put the bill |hugc ca
urptUar tractor
wc viewpoint, wc believe, comes prclcy Riven
and other corporations. Taft ap- would moke a line 05,671 miles tong, hind• n man And
•- where would
'•* .—
calerDtllur
tract Jr. dragging
draiislnir an
in !
at their home on Park street tn through that body which provided [ huxe
nXenJc
ntow Itfu^S
sufficient to encircle the earth at expect tears to have their source if , .close- to being the truth.
honor of their daughter. Winona &lt; fish hatchery for Hastings. That (^Uie ter^.ndchXk? die hta£
pointed him in 1910. Recognized as
tin' equator nearly four times Trav- Pnot from the eyes?—Vernon Brown. (
About sixteen young friends of Miss, was the start for much more «•«•-1
Barev tKnte itod snd osi.
ablest of the conservative members.
I Ingham County News.
County
and
Gun
Very few of the schemes advocated Winona attended- Pumpkin* and factory fishing in this county; but it j The Barry C
°unl’ Rod ‘
nd °
U'‘ I
elling a mile a minute day mid­
INTERESTING FIGURES
! by the ultra progressives arc new.
James Clark McReynolds—Seven­
IX w
2
night It would take an automobile j
Take the dole for example. No inat- apple* decorated the table where I was a c.tert Much mure could be -r™
ty-two years of age. A former Ten­
was
’^veri’e
aiconfident
connd?,?t 'everyone,
for it is doing a splendid
nearly two montiis and a week to .
ter, by wh®t alphabetical name you refreshment, were served. The bop ought to be done.. He ?
nessee lawyer who was attorney gen­
,
.... ,
.
Lansing wmen .'now mm aiicnigan
and girls had appropriate costumes that the new pond* at Orangeville
run the length of this fortune. wou
jd |have
iavP been
would
t&gt;en better off
ofl if it had iZ_„
1
“.as
ns .Tl
'
eral under Wilson and was appoint­
berius and Caius m the daystwhen and a fortune teller revealed the fu-1 would add materially to fishing in
Therefore wc insist that, no matter - gone it alone’ in welfare relief.
lure.lo the happy young merry msk- the lake* of Barry county; but more
ed to lhe supreme court by him An
Rome dominated the
ahclcnt„world
. MlUon dollar, L.' 7% .m»« «’“•&lt;
ou.mp.™
mlp
Il was a very pleasant occasion ponds arc nettled
~
These two men attempted to help er*.
1914. A conservative who has writ­
for all concerned.
I Hc recited the fact that tills coun-'
&lt;» -•« «“"*■* “ «&gt;;
uSrd with
““
ten opinions against the Wisconsin
FORTY YBXiSVoO TODAY
'
sUtutes a very tidy little sum of $530.468.956 but only (M.OOQ.OOO of Rranaries from which wiic.it was disHere you will find your
gift tax and variou* Labor laws.
trlbuted at nominal price, or for'
money.
.size and color. Sizca in
nothing al all as the situation of the ', Thc recent mile nude on n bi- turn to the state for hunting aftd [
George Sutherland — Seuenly-two
by John 88 Johnson, at But- [fishing license* was the second larg- 1
moment seemed to demand, in or.ter 'cycle
.-wu hy
stock
34 to 46 stout
year* old. A former corporation law­
---------C3t U1 Michigan.
.
Pungent Paragraphs j
one
minute —
and. thirty-five
to keep citizen* amused, free tickets 1falo
fifths
seconds
yer. Republican representative and
The
lakes
. numerous
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----- -- restock
----- ---- ­
.-..-i.u.w ■from
iwi, page one)
(Continued
to the circus were distributed. Rome 1and
— four .*5
—C.T
-------- . marks an
.—them,
----- —
. -*&lt;
e fact that
and
the
that wc
we have
have' —•-*--------------------------------------------------Maybe teaching children with
----------thus became a paradise tor idle liv- £P®ch *nJh* ,llilor&gt;’ ol 4^5 J}’' ing
senator from Utah. Appointed by
nun-ing pictures would be . -uWtesj^ u Secured rehef.'t^ bai^re ing. people camq'from everywhere’vlh»L,?2 good cover for game have put the I There was also discussion of the
Harduig in 1922. his view* arc en­
to enjoy this Utopia There was no
d«‘,ned 10 make
'T'JSJS SSl’Srr, cobbl,
- Pta.
if thry could get Mickey Mou5&lt; u
Indll5U&gt; ulld business got
tirely conservalnc.
other place in the ancient world Ul??e tl?an a horse- »■’ ,he.fn*3
one of the best in the stele for jlo ** lhal amon» th0#e Pre^nt1
.started
in arithmetic.—Greensboro only g2.850.ooo.
farmers ^received where living was *0 cheap, so easy m,‘e 3 .ho?S?’er
wM.?y
Pierce Butler—Sixty-eight years
1596.991 in aaa grants while 54.­ mid *0 agreeable. But in the end, 'ador,.„1890 at Monmouth Park pheasants. It could'easily take care there was an overwhelming scntlold. A Minnesota railroad lawyer iGa.) Herald-Journal.
ment
for
ridding
the
county
of the |
' 799.720 were taken out of Michigan
despite Immense popular approval of'ln 1;W 1-2. Tiie fastest ever made of several times the number we now
who was 8|&gt;poinled by Harding «lii
Play; Any kind o! violent exercise m processing taxes while this has the system, this plan of Caius and
w“ hv Sa,’*Hor ta ’ ” have. He advocated that the stale liquor traffic.
1922 He to a reactionary who lais Hut you would call wage slavery if ’*♦“ «oln‘‘ 0,1
,aXfs laMen Tiberius failed II undermined the
There has been a considerable j
not only furnish mature, or neargrowth of the Farm Bureau in the I
,,
.
,
. ,
,
from Michigan have jumped from
written opinions against Rozlk*
Grape* and pineapples arc bless­
&gt;0.1 got S3 a da) for doing it-—L05 $54,000,000 In 1933 to S97.000.000 In morale of the people People no long­
Schwlmmer because she refused to Angeles Times.
about work and ing.* In the sickroom. Only the Juice also make it an inducement for last tew weeks. The district organi­
j 1934 These figures are taken from er had to g.worry
4..wAp.ru
.or accomHccom-i01 cllhcr ahould
“Wallowed. It farmers' wives to raise these little zer for about ten counties, including
they didn't. The
spirit for
bear arms and against the Nebrasfci
- - ------the file* and are absolutely correct pltohmctH and achievement, for rlg-lB,,By,‘ lhlr',t "nd « 'wrishlng. act- birds from eggs to be furnished by Barry, is Arthur M Edmunds, of
bread weight law which was doA good old joke to better than a —Tom Conlm. Crystal Fulls Dla- id discipline and hard work which
Battle creek. Mr. Edmunds Is well
1"l’on u&gt;c “W B'»d kidneys bene - the state.
signed to save consumers'from be­ ixxir freah one. says a radio enter- mond Drill.
In conclusion he urged the Barry known in Barry county. For many
I made the Romans the leaders of the °CB,,y&gt;
,
'v . .
The vita]1 Del Merchant
t “''* wishes to announce County Bod and Gun Club to keep years he had a farm south of Baning cheated.
• Greys
I I
"KrL
We
dMWW.1 by u.b lur- ancient world declined
to the people that he has bought up their organization, to cooperate ficld. He has been interested in lhe
Harlan Ftoke SUnc — Sixty-tuo1—Rochester Tinxw-Unton.
factor
and
the
great
empire
was
jore about violating the constitution
i‘------- ------------------- -------- --------- ------ fully with the state conservation Farm Bureau movement from Its
■ ■■.. when young girls can guDtlc high thereby killed.
Medium and Heavy Weights
years old Former New York lawyer I
department and provide more fish inception and U an enthusiastic
Caius
and
Tiberius
were
the
SmB,ltl
hBa
M
llne
B
turnout
«'
can
be
| Trie nice flavor in those Norwe-‘powered beer at any road house
and dean of the Columbia law
ciairs, the Tugwclto and the Wai- f°und anywhere. Mr. Merchant is a ixmds and more pheasants Then the booster for It.
Rian sardines from New England to •until 2 A. M The same constitutionMr. Edmund.,, cooperating ^rlth
school. Attorney general in 1924-25- the Italian olive oil from cotton al (lu”,l3n ye&gt;P was raised when this laces of their day; the Intellectual P™ctic*l lirery man. nwken It a cotmty will certainly profit from it.
members of the Barry County Farm
dreamers who failed to distinguish P°ln&lt; to keep the best of rigs and and it will benefit, all IU people.
Was appointed to lhe supreme court seed—Atlanta rnnmu.Hmn
government made the Louisiana between fanay and fact.
been at work
in this
He
nv stated that al one time he went Bureau, has wvu
worn III
Kila |
horscs
Bnd
,e!
* lh
«n
go
at very
^-AUuiU Conatilutuo.
purrtuu- ifZ- ihW ,»» &gt;..y
iwcvil
4UU
laci.
,
---------—
-------—
”
---'
by Coolidge in 1925. He Joined the I
hunting and fishing with three county, ahd has nearly trebled the ,
state prtvon
pruon wardens.
wwroens. One
one ot
or them
tnemI! membe.-&gt;hln
membership nt
of the mntv
county nur»a&lt;,
Bureau. !I
stele
Zipper Front—-Royal S 4 .9g
and became a close friend and ad-1 who wake the baby would have to Ssts from Mam street - Marl De- wh,ch wr,,M
dole ,nto lte PNlcy; ™ 00,111
wt oI lhe mentioned the fact that, among all He will continue hi* work for some I
Blae and C’oeoa ....
I
the Prisoners under hte charge, he 1 time'. It to hoped that he will invisor of President Hoover.
rtkk around and help put him to Foe. Charlotte Rcpublic-n-News. . ’^ answer has already been written' Farmers sheds.
'“! The pedro party given by Mr. and'had never found a hunter among crease the membership to at least.
Owret J. RdberU—FUty-ume years isJeep again -Dally Oklahoman.
„
\
,
111 thC ***”
REMEMBER . . We are
--------------Mrs.
A. D. McElwain Thursday | them The speaker said that here to five Umea what it was before he
nlzt A
a tnrmor
Hnn lawyer.
— I
11 evcr
y candidate
was posters
required
lo * Platinum wire used
----------------I
oid.
form r corporation
. । remove
all
the campaign
aftfuses
Headquarters For
Platinum
used as
a*---tuse* inin nl*ht »a* a very pleasant affair, something about hunUng. when a started work. There is every reason'
teacher of law and able snccial
special
6t
‘11- some
50me ooys
bboys
°y-smust
mustdrop
drop
out at*'
at
©UH.
ovui.
dropout
out
at* r'elcction~weU"there' uouidcrriain
”be
certain delicate electrical
•iv.-tu.-.i
instru- Mra- J F Goodyear woo the ladies man gets out in the woods by him- why farmers should cooperate with I
the eighthgrade so they can
be i&lt;ver candidates and fewer iJwardT menu U 30 time* finer than a hu- fl«t prize Gard F ^‘^ter the *ej*ndthlnk*l^»vthrou«h. that, and boost the work ofjhe County1
-prosecutor
of the Teapot Dome
eighth
~ they v»i. Lc ;cvrr candidates and fewer placards menu is jo nines nner tnan a nu1
«... lhe
....vale... —Schuyler
,.... ....Marshall... Clinton ..
nn &gt; w
rut
with W
a belter map.
,w
Farm
— Bureau. The Farm «
Bureau
-------- ]
cases. Sometimes he has conciured rrady
Prondc Jobs for
County 'man halrl j*&gt;■
3hI,rtSfn1JJ,2?'w!'J’d of oenlleninn'H
r^id^XV1 '*nri*n
URj^mld*
W N'N .make*
'""iw him
nSi*
The next speaker was Mr.
r ....
F. A 'has large organisations in lhe mid­
them
could be laid side
by side in a Chidester
and D. W
A big stock of every article
with the liberals (in Minnesota mor- ‘Nflorians.—Um 'Angeles Times.
' Republican-News.
”
*■“
” '
..........................
............................
......................
. . ;Reynolds.
............
................
Westerman, who has charge’ nt
of lhr&gt;
the western
western states
states, to InerMsIn.,
increasing 11its
- -- - ——----------------one-inch, space.
j
----------- —-------------- :--------------(hade In the Soo Woolen Mills
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY,
fish department of Michigan Con­ membership and doing constructive I
atorlum. Nebbia and several other'
The
world
s
largest
structure.wlth■
■
—Jackets. Cruisers. Breeches,
The radio orator Is iuindicappcd otn internal support, is the Zeppelin I Strange as it may seem, when',
i
Dr.
Lathrop
has
moved
titc
Geo
servation.
He
explained
what
the
work
for
U»c
benefit
of
farmers.
|
cases);•sometimes with Die conscr- ।
Cape and Shirts.
Jit can't tell the audience ix&gt;w mGoodyear house to hte tot on W. Michigan Conservation Department What It has done in the way of pro- |
vallvea (Oklahoma Ice and Mcln- .Ugligent it looks.—Los Angeles dock at Akron. Ohio- It to 1175 feet chefs at the Reforestation. Army '
to attempt big to do for the benefit vidlng better and purer and cheap­
tnnw 326
MA’ feet wide,
wlrte and 11
|I#; Texas,
long,
211&gt; feet uamp near MlnPra
MUtem( Wc
wens.
rex«. :
tosh and Bland clttoriuiilp cases &gt; -nmes"
h»8h. ________
le^Xd U^t^to '^"^'•.elXd’ ^nieTOrier is budding alkrv of the stale. He said the department er seeds, as well a* wlial it has done
Appointed by Hoover in 1930 after. ,
'
------- — -■ at the 1
was created in IM I, by the consoli- through its
Its rer
representatives
W
scrwd and iflecly planned barn or&gt; h|s lot. datiort of several departments that National tepltoi
Wool—Heavy
&lt;O.N
ornate refused to Confirm nomlna-1 if daughter can't allord one of
Illinois and Loutelana^have the
capltoi are quits outstand, corner ot Jefferson and .Green had existed before.
tlnkm SaAta,
ttaLipito' -- ---------------------------- .."/“T!".” v“‘“.
““ “
WlwofreWflr koi toll­ often enough.
■ - Ing in thdr
clr benefita
benctHa for farmers.
I
lire new h*to, ahe might take one of days. Each has 10 establtohcd legal
There to the
Since Jbigland took over the town
X** dl“^na**,a “r, s8k4° a,,d
urc admintotretivc
auniiiiuuMinc deav- ..Among
nmong the
me visiters
visitors present was
Benjamin Nathan Cardoco—Sixty- dad s old ones and step on it.— | holiday*—and election days in ad- of New York from the Dutch, in when completed will be lhe finest in
ent. which to controlled by a |n. D coomb... whom: home to in In*
four year* old. A brilliant New York rif-vrianri News.
I dlUo»i 1665. the city has had an even 100,tho, ,cl’X
a
’
of seven members, clxmeu dtana. tft represents the TrnnesGrant.
wiUlc hunting -*
at
majors
5
Ij Kirk r
-----lawyrf, former chief justice of the
i
.
;—■—
sec corporation, which manufac­
makes it impossible for
tor any go
gover■ ----------------- ■ ।i Leach lake Monday morning, found makes
ver- lures
tures all farm burtau
bureau fertilisers sold
New York court of appeals. He in- '"Bn all in the point-of view. 8pad- jbcrshlp in the United Btetca^taWhen the first census was taken la singular specimen of waler fowl nor. even If he were sb disposed, to tn Michigan. Ohio and Indiana.
variabiy has stood with the liberal*. Ing a garden isn't labor If you're creased from 27353 000 t&lt;^ 50.037309 in, the United States .(pgck
K..V in
In 1700).
.-TIV1 &gt; lying
l.l». ....
—
. pro- destroy the vfllt.A
__ .. .
. .
value' nt
of &gt;Vin
the commission. Farmers of these ...
on tol.A
the hbeach
dead. Tt
Il to
three states hale
brilliant literary style of hte looking for bait^-Bau Fraiaixo or 828 P* crnl- whUc ’he popula- Phlladglphtk. was the' largest city '■ nounced by some as a brant, -a
Thert is ttie department of public had over H^XlhOO relumed to them
ODtatons have cauMd people to oom- citronWc.
,
^rras?
Uh! saa,e *x‘,tod *** with a pupuiatiun of 43,444. andi I'species
species of the
Um wild gajsc
gaasc lamily.
family, an^
and; lands. Michigan owns hundreds of rtiicc
since 1031
1081 through their
coonerall
Uwir oooperatlw
r' '
1
.
-r ■
.
5541 IXT
per cent.
New York boasted 33,131.
a ------------------bird very seldom
-------------met- with in ,u
this
‘- thousand* of acres of land, mostly in arrangements wlth.UUs company

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4

oisnicinSocial Events and Personal Mention
FIONtTWlUD

! FIFTIETH WEDDING
j
ANNIVERSARY TODAY

■ ILL-MAN CAST IS
‘i FMOFM

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Good­
year Were Married No­
vember 6, 1884

Ben Oidley.la.in Lansing today on
Mtea France* Hunter visited at - Mra. Kim Sifter and Mr*. David
(Continued from page one)
buaineai.
— bom*
------ --in "
—“—*--------------------------------------— *----- -- ~-har
Rockford
ovtr the week Goodyear.----Jr„ —
were
tn —
Grand
Rap­ OOL. JOHN G. BMERY OF i Yesterday wa* the fiftieth wedding
’ ■
'
Id* oo Monday.
Josh Taylor. Harry Young: Zeb
C W. Wespinter was in Detroit tai.
'
GRAND RAF1D6 WAS
I anniversary of Mr. and Mr*. John
MT. and Mn. Harold Porter ex-, Mix' Mary Mill* of Rottend was
Hicks.
v
-» .hi. /-itv .wa
tsicx*. J.
j. H.
h. Crue;
urue: President
iTMiacni of
oi the
me
Monday on businers.
F. Goodyear ot this city, who are -woman* Club. Mr*. De Point, Hugh
.
8PEAKXR .
Robert Cook made a business trip 'pert Co leave on Thursday for a two lhe guest last week of Mra. D. W.
now in Detroit, where they will Rucy: Representative in lhe Buffra-s
to Grand Rapidi on Monday.
• ■ 'weeks' vacation trip to Miami pbd gngers and family. .
I
QCAI
M/0MFM
ARF
•
spend
some
lime
at
their
daugh&lt;P
tte
League.
Miss
Simmons.
Arthur
M&gt;cnd
time
&lt;ette
Lcasue.
Miu
Simmons,
Mrs. Cora Biggs of Rutland ha* LUUML WUWlcn Hnu
David Boyes has returned from a 'other point* in Horida.
'ter'*. Judge and &gt;lr»
)e™«n lawyer
&gt;ir» Donald Van KeelerKeeler; Flrat
First Commit
Commlttcman,
Lawyer
H. H. Peirce. V. D. Widrig and W. been * pending several days wtth
th.)
r,__ n________ M______ ■
.busbies* trip to IndianapoiiA In­
NAMED ON COMMITTEES
'Kelly, Dr. Burton Perry: Second j
- F.
- Edmonds
—- —
diana.
'
'
•J. Walkin* were in Baltic Creek Mr* J.
------------«
Fifty year* ago not much pub- committeeman. Supl. Purdue. H. E.
, Bunday
attending the annual
oral
Mr and Mrs Guy Giddings were ihjrr
-'
-- -------- --------Mra. Morrte Barlow, who hat been Snlendid Ronar-g Given bv,UcUjr w*s tlwn 10 *cddin«5
In Carrick; Mayor DooUUlt. Jo*. Dcncpor.S uivcn oy lhe nanncr of November 13. 1M4. Ruiur; Mr*. Doolittle. Fred Jone*. |
guests of Mr and Mrs Henry Poth telegrapher* examination
vUIUng relatives bi Toledo, Ohio, re- opienaia
1
of fcLmazoo
Bat^nla?
, Mr. and Mr*. E J. Huff of Royal
turned home Saturday.
American Legion and Aux- uwe find this simple item:
'Pages. Bob Corkin. Victor Mun ton; '
oi naiama^o
uaiur y.
jOak and Mtes Florence Watkiiw of
iliiry Unit* on Sunday
!
I2S"?ter 6 a,.ndp. oiabnx*. w. L. Hlnnuuu
Mr. and Mra. Will Cram of East
with Wyandotte were week end visitors of Caledonia were Bunday gue*U of I
VBISB on ounnay
jgt
ot lhe bride's par- Grandma Oldbrook. C. H. Young; 1
St. Johns spent Friday evening with
x»ri
. w.tgjn*
• Hastings people who attended -^nla in Ohio. Mr John Goodyear of Minnie. Henry Mulder; Jimmie. Dr. I
Rev. B. O. McBherry told wife.
| Mil. Ahn Burtii M^n Arbor Mr. and Mra. Dan Lewte.
.
the Fourth District convention of the this city and Mia* Orpha Knowle* " g J. Pratt. Rev Gilliham. Joe Bro-1
-------- ...
--- ------ v»u&lt;u
MO.
W. A.
Du»a««
VMS-and
!
*nd
Oc°nic ShooU of N.
Mr. ------and Mra.
A. A- Wilmont
have
! vUUed
Mr*.
O- A. Burgess
Oth1
American Legion and Auxiliary hold
Mr. Goodyear's name lias been
Mra Gilliham. W I* Hhultera;
gone to Delton to spend thc winter er friends the last of the week, re- Broadway visited tn Laming on at Wayland on Sunday were Mr. connected with the business inter- judge Whoople. R W. Cook: Mr*J
with Mr. and Mra. Fred O. Hughes,
turning to Ann Arbor Monday ntght. Wednesday and Thursday.
and Mr*. Don Foreman. Mr. and 'erts of thte City longer than that of Whoonle. T N. Knopf, I’apa Cohen J
Mr*. -Jennie
**•»!••»•
—rnl
—• . •- - Mrs rum
E
er !!!B *s*m«e«««»i»r
b’u,"1att*r *
Frank nunauiv,
Annable, ml
Mr.
and iwra.
Mrs ■ 'any
anyotner
othernnng
livingperson,
person. »ic
Hr oceanic
became otto Isenh
Inenhath Mamma Cohen M
--- Hay
---«__ of
-- Wauwatosa. I' ggr. and Mrs. George Day and
. mm
th ,KurM * M? J',T •daughter Pauline and Mr and Mra. Grand
T. r
8 K
Rrld, Mr. an*
anrt m
Mr™
» w«rrv
Harry ■ aJUOCla[rd «.i*w
with wu
hi* father. w
Henry
A. .—
Crookston
irand Rapid* Saturday for a visit It
k . nriH
-.—— *
Senator Nebb fitnart
... ~
--------- J ..
... ..
..... ....
. .......
vrooKzion. senator rteoo. otuart
r2n“™ tn
w®ek' rcluruln* Bert Reed of Maioellu* aere Bunday with relative* and friends.
Waters.
Waters. Mr
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mra. Sterling
Sterling RogRog- Goodyear,
Goodyear, in
in thc
Che hardware
hardware business
business clement
clement; '»Mrs. Ncbb Leroy Porter' :
today.
visitor* wtth Rev. and Mra. E. O.
Mrs- John Wilkes and baby. Paul, era. Mra John Wood. Floyd Wood iiere when he was in his teens, Hc. Evelina Komlkal, Chas. Hinman
Mr- and Mra. Lyle Scudder aft en­ McShetry.
of Rutland were Bunday afternoon and Harry Wood. The attendance at a* well a* the Institution with which*1 Hiram Komlkal. J. L. Matthews; &gt;
tertaining thc latter's sister. Mra.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Wolfe and guests of Mrs. Id* Palma tier
the canvenlion wa* especially large, he u connected, has had much to do Their Ten Komlkal Kids Ebenerer
Francte Brice', of Grand Haven, this aon David, who have been residing
meeting!(in the High school
uchool audlaudi­ ' with lhe development of this city. Royal
Myers
Samanliia
Robl
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Mulder and meeting
family spent Sunday with Mr. and torium preceding the march to the Mr*. Goodyear Is equally well known Fighter. Caleb.' Harold Smith. Ezra,
Mr. and Mrs. Otte Boulter. Doris. c
", and are occupying their home Mra. Charles Mulder of Caledonia. Masonic Temple where the O’. E. 8. and a* highly esteemed. Their many --------- , Adeline. Rene Gangulllet.
city
Dale and Lawrence ot Cressey spent I,«a
on West
St.
Weal State
State 81.
•
; xjr
^ra. Fred Hendershott served a' delicious dinner to over 'Hastings friends wuh them many Felix. Paul Gangulllet. Priscilla.
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. C. A.
U..
2 Mrs. “
------u daughters v.
Mr- and
Herman
Zerbel. Mr*. .„
and
of w.-.u
Grand Rapids two hundred. Leading the line of haimv
happy re turns‘of th.
the d.v*
day? ■*
Marshall Warner. Arabella. Edward
Wn Charles
rhidM AidAid. were
....
...
.. ..
8^! h'
h «
«*.«.&lt;
M Mary Burges*. Mra
gueste of...
Hastings
relatives
on march was thc Three Rivers Drum
Smith. Daniel, A. E. He*th, Toodies.
Mr. and Mrs C. M Steaon and rfch and Mr*. Charles Paul were Ur Tuesday
and Bugle Corps, and a three piece
Dr. F. H. Taylor; Sir Cedric Fealh*
children, Billy and Barbara, of Kai- fit. johM on Saturday attending the I WeUeai*y ironside spent the week orchestra rendered some delightful
Mba funeral of Bd.Underhill.
en? whh hte broti^n I^e
erbone. --------- . Lady Featherbone.
music during the dinner.
R.
O. Hubbard; Master of CereMabel Steaon.
I Mra. Minnie Shriner. who Iva*
.mion nnd attended the home
After dinner, the guest,-, of honor
imonios. Mort Townsend; Bing Cros­
Mr*. Mary Burgess visited her son been spending some time in Kalame n3me
were introduced, among them be­
by.
D. L Bolden; Kate Smith. WUand wife. Mr and Mra. Donald Mc-lmaioo spent Sunday wtth relatives cor'?n8
A*n»n vouege
ing Clark Wilber, department memi
“
—
~
•»
—
~
~"r
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Andrew
Kemp
and
‘11am Cluse; A| Jolson. L. E. Haw­
Ouarrlo
Quarrle. nt
of Fait
East rVltzm
Delton rm
on WrttnasWednes­ here, going from Hara
here In
to ISattlr
Battle 'Mr.
Mr and Mra.
MrK ta
-------------berahlp chairman and Ray Oonlin
wrcnce Smith and bershlp
’ thorne: Mac West. Harold Newton;
day of last week.
Creek
to------------spend the winter.
I of Grand
Orand Rapids.
Ranids, Dept. Finance
----------—
daughter of Battle Creek were Sun-;°f
(Abagal) Abernathy, H. C Hauer;
(Continued from page one)
Mr. and Mra T. N. Knopf and
Mr.
or mi. ano
al)d mi
j,jri
c j»
«... and Mra. W.
... G. White.
---- - - Mrs- osy Hural* ui
*, v.
r. .Officer Jolderzma. Dept. Auxiliary
I Hez Abernathy. A. K. Frandsen;
OzmiHin and
inrt Mtes
Mtea FlorWlor"
—• *■ n-** Bernice
.I—• TTw
—nt
-*,—.
children were Sunday gueels of- Eleanor Monahan
j-TTreasurer
Harmon
of t
Three
of thia city and the other chairmen 1 Ludndy Abernathy. R. H. Loppen­
Mr and Mr*. Raymond 'Wlnde- ence B&gt;w*n of Ovid were guests of It Mr
an^ Mr*
Mrn R
R B
Q talker of River*. Mr*- Bess Gotfredsen of
Mr and
in
the
county.
Mrs.
J.
V.
Hilbert
of
thlen; Jake Abernathy. Orville Tutknecht of Owosso.
live former's son and wife. Mr. and IrvtnJ&gt; and Mrs Anna
of Lowell. VaM Vice-President. Msrie
Woodiand
and
Mra.
C
J.
Barnum
of
tie; Girts
CtrL of the Gay 90s. Dr. G. L
‘ Dr. Bhetman Fowler and Mr. and Mra. Willard White, on Bunday
south Hasting*
Hastings were Sunday guests Schrumpf of Niles and other*.
others.
South
uuvKwwa. rsuy
rtappers oi
nt 'i&gt;«rvalliin Wa&amp;h oouvn
mils -ng* were
nunoaj sue. u»
Delton, have secured workers tor ? Lockwood.
Roy voruc..
Cordes; Flapper*
of
Mr* Olcn Stewart of Battle Creek 1। Frank unK*rf
Hubert of Puyallup. Wash.. Qf- ■"
Mr and■ -*
Mra
su&gt;uC|l Of
co] John o. Emery of Grand their township* also.
I 1934. ■***■
Bob Gorkin. ••
Lloyd
,
—• •Lohmeyer.
‘-----spent the week end with Mr. and land
and hte aon.
son. Francte
FrancteHubert, and iC&gt;i.ma200
—
I Rapid* was the speaker on the gen। Red Cross worker* —
in, thc
first Johnson. William Ransom,
...........
of KA&gt;»tnaZOO.
1 Stephen
Mra. Harry James.
.
daughter.
Miss Eugenia Hubert
Hubert, of
Mr and Mr* J. M Townsend were «•&gt; program, giving a splendid re­ ward are: Mrs Harvey Burgess, Billy Gladstone; Madame Zelma. E
Mr. and Mrs. 8tuarl Cleveland New York City, have been guest* of in Ionia Saturday night attending a 'lew of the national convention held
.Lorena Baird) of Port Huron were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hubert the past goperallvt
) dinner at the ImrJf .recently in Miami. Fla. One of the chairman. Mr*. Ros* Johnson. Mra. 'P. Newton: Bruno, the Dancing
Bunday guests of her parent*. Mr., week
Md M s Harry I mu*. Oliver outstanding actions taken by lhe T. S. K Reid. Mrs. Warren Moore.’Bear. David Irwin; Uncle Joe. Harand Mrs. T. 8. Baird
; Mrs. M. J. Crow. accompanied by ^Jfd“frS
convention was their vote on the Mr*. Wm. Andrus. Mra. Clyde Wli-;vey Burgess; Aunt Mandy. C-A Kerr:
cox and Mrs- Fred Hale. Worker* tn “
’
'
Sadie, Wm. ”
Pox; “Interpretation
of‘ |
Mra.
Iiaipn
nannau.
irrancc.
.
j,
e
r
flaugnur.
Mrs.
Pam
rauixncr
oi
ld
Mrs. Ralph Hannrn
(France* her daughter. Mra Paul Faulkner of r^-^j and lo^..h.
reluming
returning ofof undesirable
undesirable aliens
aliens toto
Fisher) of Cambridge. Mass., came jMlddlevllle. attended lhe wedding of
II?‘MJ - M
n
w ... their native country. They also went the second ward are Herschell Fol- ''a Colonial Lady and Gentleman. R.
12,;’Sir
Si
wll.
lick. Mrs. Folilck. Mra. Dewey Reed. G. Garner arui Warren E. Carter;'
on record as betne opposed to lhe Mrs. L. Davis. Mrs. Dan Ashalter. Fighting Amawn from South Amer­
k.2
**
E
'Baransy, in Ada. Ohio, on Satur- flt.nnle McBaln and Robert Wall- recognition of Russia by the United
ica. Winston Merrick;
Knockout
other relatives.
iday^
.
dwff
pUtaweU ra, Sunday States government, and az. being in
F. McMillan. Mrs C Weycrman. Nelson from Coats Grove. J. B. Dev­
^.rk^teft thte •Uendln«
funeral of Lee Clark. favor of a special campaign against Mr*. L Deane, Mr*. Fred Prentice. ereaux; Herald*. V. M. Benner and
Mf- and Mra. E. A.
!
1 kv * relative of the former,
Mrs. Allen Pender. Mr*
Lanah Hugo Wunderlich.
morning for Savannah. Georgia, by
MiMes
McElwain and Ruth
W ca.
Beauty .ContestMtea Laming.
.automobile to attend a nattonal (wpre tn JackMn on
U,e Auxiliary delegates went to
tn th.
Mrs u ,,t To^. Ferris Lathrop; Miss Detroit. D. J.
the
the
meeting of Mutual insurance corn-.^j
8.^^, lhe former rep- Legion rooms and the Legionnaires send and Mrs
Harry Thompson: Perkin*; Mis* Chicago. D. L. Bold­
paniea.
’resenting the Hastings Teachers' to the High school auditorium for Mra Forrest Johnson is chairman en; Min New York. R. O. Garner:
I Mr*. Phcbe Cramer o&lt; Pentwater CJub
lhe
conference their business sessions.
'of the third ward and her helpers Ml** Podunk. Frank Adair. Mr*.
has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs ■ ol me Michigan Federation of
The Fourth District Auxiliary en­ are Mrs Fred Jones. Mrs. Edwin Mabel
_______________________________
Clark will act as accompan; J. •F.• —
Edmonds
of this . city and Mra • iCBCuera uiuus.
cluba aauw&gt;
MlVi iwuwu
Robson vu&gt;vis­ dorsed
domed
Mrs Marie
—.
—
—” ...............
—■■
—Schrumpf for Bayles. Mrs A W. Woodbume. Mrs. 1st
tet nnd
and the
Hie dlrrt-tnr
director (■
te Tu
Isa f".
C. Vt-vtrr
Keefer.
—
.
.. । Department
Cora_nlBiggs
of Rutland. She r*fnrl'i
returns illrd...
at hcr
Jn j.acltaon
un
' president
“
------ 1
for 1935- M E Whitman and Mrs Henry I Musla by lhe Masonic orchestra.
'to her home in Pentwater tomo’’--Sunday night.
1936.
Mulder. The fourth ward chairman
Children's Chorus: Speech of Wel­
I row. Thursday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Don Foreman wa* named ls Mrs E J Pratt, wtth Mrs. David I come. Betty Weaver; Dance. Zabellc
Mr. and Mrs. William
Mcraiu
swenur unu
ri maricuci
— —
Gerald Tlscher
and jsu
Janet
Marlene —
«- chairman •—
of —
the committee
to Boyes. Mr*. Aben Johnson. Mrs? Adrounie; Chorus members: Jean
(Bernice Roaei left for Mountain werr Mr and Mr5 Hssrold Elliott ot I audit the books and Mra. T. 8 K.
Dasie Cruc, Mrs. John Eddy. Mr* iLoppenthien. Geraldine Heath. EveRange, Oklahoma,
their, future n(,ar WoodjBnd&gt; [ucmrd short. Lake Reid was a member of lhe Courtesy Om-T Barker. Mrs. Cha*. Wipert. I lyn Brown. Mary Ketcham. Benia
home on Mondav Their friends were
Oarc Ttechcr. Miv. Nr 111 committee Mrs. Thelma Webster of
NII»
.rx MrR HuRh Rllcy' Mrs Sadie iMac Jean Furrow. Pauline Chandler.
sorry to see them leave but hope (
Hazel■ Beach.
"Robert22!
' Niles,
commlttcewoman. ap- Palmer. Wallace Osborn. Mtes Bara Marjorie
...»
Gladyne
Jones.'
at * prettily spread buffet table, father had decided to U
i—
.............................
,’J? district
V.r
Norton.
C
'
’
they will enjoy it there.
. Norrte.
.
. 4f
...Lansing
.... and. Paul. Beach
B- «
C. Swift of Middle- Qcnsder and Judge Stuart Clement ' Gordon Ironside.
Ironside. Alden Burges*. I Mrs. F. W. Stebbin* and Miss MU- er over to this aon. On U.
Carl McMurray of Toledo visited Mis* laiDora Scott of Hastings and vlllc as parliamentarian and Mrs
. u
“*
I-Long. Stanley
Bruce Long,
Stanley Jones.
Jones Eleanor
Eleanor dred n
Angell presiding with several thia was w
to lake
her assistants.
nruce
~ place.
। Hastings relatives and friends from .Chester Ovcramllh &lt;rf Coats Grove. ‘Foreman as music chairman for thc
O.n
___Ann
.... 1Ivrnmff
lartiex in Japanese
.limnrv costume,
r-natnme after the young
vnuIUr man 11
- ' half of the county Struble. Ruth Struble.
Far the
north
Beverly
Y«mg ladies
h,
Friday till Bunday. Hte mother. Mrs.
HALLOWE'EN PARTY.
—
district
—— *for
— •*thc cnxulng
—- year.
Mra. Hilbert will be assisted by Mrs Brown. Mary Ellen Mulder. Mar- arateting
from the hospital and
Ben McMurray, accompanied him I Black cate, witciics. j*ck-o-lanSplendid reports were given by
Mohler in Middleville. Mra. Fred’Jorie Hill. ArveUa Leonard. Nelda
and visited her daughter. Mrs Earl I terns and other appropriate decora- Units represented. Hastings being
Warner in Nashville. Mrs. Albert, Will. Jack BuholU. Lucille Law-, WOODLAND YOUNG FOLKS
Payne, and son. Maurice McMur- itlon*. a* well as a ghost, greeted the only Auxiliary in the district
, Weils- in Freeport. Mra. Leon Hynes rence. Patricia Ann Newton. Marion |
i-itonaii &lt;w.r m rum.
at a Halloween |»rty on make a contribution toward lhe fur­ ahd Mrr-, Ward Plants in Woodland Cook. Vernelva Barnum. Marjorie1
PUT ON A FINE PLAJ &lt;»&gt;,««
Misses Josephine Stein and Grace lgue*ts
'
Wtehcs to succeed.
He
w fnhlp the father bad
(Wednesday evening, with Mr*. Ger- nishing of the department office in and in Woodland township Mira 8u- Scheib, Mary Joyce. Jack Echtinaw. |
knows it cannot be done
ramona.
nontern Michl-|„
O Smith
olnlul and
„„„ ulr
1 aid
the Miv-e* Helm
Excellent
Talent
Shown
in
advertising rmc*. a
and uvucr
Eather M
La uiuuicr,
Ballister. Betty Weavt___ sie Fisner. Mra. a. sie
w. Fiaiur, Mrs. A- W. Bales ana
without effort. Most of the
Can over the week enp. the former Wadt. Josephine Stein. Elizabeth Inr
to Si GtlS iTke Mi" AUce 8m,Ul' Rcv
'lg ln "' Dlan,J:
‘ Matthew*,
83OB00. to certain brow
r... F** W1
•~-4;
J. Jean Mary
Pre tenting "What Shall
at her home in Harbor Spring* and
and Mabcl gLw}n M hOftle%MU for lhe children nt the Otter Lake
....
—....
v„._„----.
success must come by use
In
return
for thte lie ■
Coat* Grove and Luther Brodbeck . Wallace
Selma
Johnson.
June
'
of lhe eyes—constant study.
£7 u
Thc
as^'mbled at the apart- Billet was presented and the local [in
give any publicl'y to any
It Profit?”
Woodbury
' Leary. Harry Wood. Betty Kidder.
That indicates lhe value of
:On their return they called on (|nents o{ Misses Wade. Finch and organization will do their share in ‘ ~
..
* mu.n nt
fniv. yvmMin* organization*. The youn
■' side of lhe county
lias Beverly Jones. Patricia Calkins.
A
group
of
young
folks,
representlh
^
,
o
lhc seeing properly. About thc
Mr
? Herbert en 0Uson' 228 8 Church 8'" “nd •*-Ibis need also. Last year 11*1^'^anUtato Mita' Mr* A C. 'Wiilo Jone*. Elaine Knapp, with
first thing a student should
.
CI\ ter went in car* to thc Fred Smith (quota was twelve.
PHvdc Mrs Marcus Bagley. Mra Miss Audru Densmore aj accom­ ing the Church of the Brethren of
U. —
Hyde.
Woodland, gave a meritorious play
tertained Mr*. Enyn* Olmstead and h?mc hj BuU&gt;nH TheIC thcy lninf,_: in January Hastings wiU
entertain . W
J p' Mrs M Mi
be sure of is his vision. Our
, Mrs. Robert Burchett, j panist.
in lhe social rooms of the Melhodtet
service has hilped many to
church Sunday evening. TM title
m».
succeed.
in human life. The fa
JAPANESE TEA.
was "What Shall It Profit?"
accepted the young man'
The plot was centered around a
The social parlors of the Presby­
and allowed him to take
Mrs. Will Mohler of Woodland and J®**
carter Mra !LoX? I Thc Hl*n :,ch001 ,nus‘csl d'P*rl- I
_
——
, iviwui
terian vuuiiii
fhurch vniiru
carried •
a breath
uroam ot
oi newspaper office in Seneca. Thc paper __
and
keep the col
KaU-ln. rox or □r.nd
~
k v.„Bfek, |™nIment
«&lt; praenl
„
e». cun- 'there will be workers stationed al, me Flowery Kingdom with them on founder of the paper had prospered E!!Ln all
lk]uof
L.
wm present
an nwruuju
in
material
thing*
by
conducting
hl*
uom
cert.
Bunday.
November
18,
at
the
the
banks
of
the
city
on
Saturdajs
Thursday
afternoon
when
lhe
ladia*
OPTOMETRIST
(Miw Edith Heald and Mis* Grace Central
We understand that
school
auditorium.
No
and
volunteers
will
visit
the
Mores
0(
th
e
Missionary
Society,
enter
­
newspaper
on
the
theory
of
getting
Mr. and Mra. Willard Bagley and । Edmond*
.
eople
who
put
on thia |
Ha*tins*
charge
is
to
be
made.
and
office*
jn
the
downtown
Mellon.
ta
nted
the
members
of
lhe
Methodist
the nro«t money out of it. So he r—
daughters of Kalamazoo spent Sun- &gt;' Refreshment*
served to
Those
on me
lhe |Huu*ni&lt;
program‘ are the So ""
have your
ready when
one EpUcopaJ
Missionary Union ala opened hts columns to the breweries v received
Hv«
A nose on
■ —dollar
----- rau»iuu«i)
uu«*i
hi a
day with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bus- thirty-five.
,
. under
. direction
. .
....people .calls
-r on you. You cannn
vnu You
canand
।
.
itrty-fl e.
__________
High rxhool chorus
of . tl»«»c
1 Japanese
Tea
program.
and tlic distiller* and. while per- week* ago. i
kirk.
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
of Roy Garner, with sixty in thc make no better investment or a ooBasket* and bouquets of hardy r-onally
temperate.
hte
paper. lw» time*
On Monday evening. Oct.’
29lh. chorus; Wie Boys' Glee Club of Ur than to purchase a Red Crewchrysanthemum*. Japanese lanterns
iw&gt;
KIMI
w.- ------~
— _ _
Ira. Camer Schondelmeyer enter- about Udrty; the Girls'Glee Club of .membership^ None of the itrtks ^ing wl^ad &gt;nd &lt;Rh(.r a&lt;xta. umns. was continually advocating wa* good Tne
'Mrs. earner Schondclmeyer enter-,
lined 30
30 young
young people
people at
at a
a HallowJi tain. doiS BE
brought the suggestion of a tlic drinking of alcoholic leverages, resented lha father and
talncd
Hallow- jiabout fifty; the band of twenty piece*
The gripping scenes in the play P*rU exceedingly w*ll.
en party honoring her daughter, and the orchestra of thlrty-hve:
ah »*mg^onaU^BE ^cn
e'en
honoring
Both
of Ithe l.ll.r
latter nrl*
are Ill'drr
under Hl,RE
BURE 'TO
TO Ml
BUY
RED llxv
CRObb
. . party
.
.
. ...her daughter.
. --pieces.
1 — • VXAl
I. n9
1 A 1*1.1/
O iI Mr*.
XX r. A
A W.
XV Woodbume and
at. rl Mrs. arc when a fine young man. a cashIf the Hasting* Civic
Marjorie, and son. Milo. Tlic guests '
MEMBERSHIP- \v. m. Jones, presidents of the two
were met in the road, some distance the direction of Wesley Logan
a gxxl wife and splendid children, playa, we would say lhay
The program will be published
.
w/wraaKsocieties, presided. Mrs. David Van­
frafii the 8chonde!meyer home, by
[
'
,
frttmd Mr iBiuklrk conducting the devotional*, kwt hte position because of hte it among these WMdlAi
a ghost who waved them toward u next week.
------------ ------------------- -—■I Bernard Draper and frimd. Mr. u.lth MfJi
KUchlng lewdlng
drinking; later the editor's own son people.
gate where each was seized by a gob­
GUESTS OF NASHVILLE.
1 Curti*. of lhe OCC camp at Lewte- tlK! Mln5|nu and Mra Archie McCoy acquired the drinking habit. One.
----------- - sew—
lin and escorted down a Ion* dark
A number ot the Pythian Sister* | ton. Mich., snenl the week end wl,n accompanying.
night, when this sou was out very|
FALL TEA.
lane, over many obstacles, lo an of thl* city enjoyed a pleasant gath- the home folk*.
qlie review of Japanese Women late, hte wif* went after him with,
uattaidtal
empty house where they were in­
_
ering on Monday evening when
Amber VanSicklc came home Bun- gpcak Uk ^tudy book for the year tier car She found him much the | 1 n'
troduced to another ghost who wel­ they were guests of the Nashville day lo sjiend a few days.
l-«
»- —
ay to s|&gt;en&lt;t
days
IqF —
each
aocietv ----was aiven .bv ..
Mrx worse foe liquor. He insisted on tak- te sponsoring a Fall T«a,
comed them lo a room very dimly Temple
rcmpir. The
lire ladles^
-M--« fnxn
MVM. J'Tewport
.
Stuart
Draper---and 'family
'
Dy
; ?
--------------------—“ visited w R
ing the wheel, wrecked the car. hte al the church parton. '
lighted and full of dark shadows were ateo guest*. Thc evening was Mr. and Mrs. Oriey Fanners al Mar-, ot
interest was the fact wife dying as a result of the wreex. P. M-, Nov. 14. to-which
Wviv
guvata. auv CVtI.*ng WZS .
- ----------- _
and wierd noises where the evening spent
------ . --with
-----------n.ma.v
-r,,t •tUniUd
church
th&gt;land
R attended church
g forrlgnrr He was badly injured himself. Hte ladies of the different at
cards
and refreshments
| tin
Sunday
was spcoklly passed, after which hot
i while there.
tite first time in lhe thirty-four years six week* tn a hospital led to hte invited. Than will
chocolate, doughnuts and cookies were served.
botlte
----- ------------- ----------------------- . Millie Flury went to Battle Creek
of
the
United
Study program. Tite thinking the matter through. Hte social time, and r
were served.
ATTEND RECEPTION.
iBht week for a an indefinite lime. author. Mtes Michi Wawal. is an
Hastings Eastern Stars were well
Thc fou^ of Bayyville and MorSERVED TURKEY DINNER.
internationally known woman of
MiddtevUte, Shult*
icprcsented at a reception at Clark*- |ggn gol out and had a belling for
Japan and its greatest leader. She
vlllc on Monday &lt;
—
-■ —
- ---------•—
Q-ening
honoring Dona•)d -Mead• —
and
wife
Thursday
tertained with a turkey dinner on
Mra. Minnie Lott,
. Grand
-----------------Chaplain,
-------- 'night,
.
then they all went over lo
Bunday. Nov. 4. at the old home­
country and has had an active life
Several other Grand Chapter officers ■Tbbta*' place and belled Frank and
stead. honoring the birthdays of
were
present,
including
Grand his new bride.
Jand"’mto&gt;y other "lines of eridwivar'.
Mtes Lillian May and Lewte Jay
WorUiy Matron, Georgina Bauer, of
Mr. and Mrs Charle» Harrington
th&lt;.
lhal
Matthews, who are twin*.
attended a farewell gathermg Wed- chrllttan
•
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. thte city.
nesday
nighlfw
Rev.
and
Mr*.
Earl
thc com,nf
thc
p^um
James R. MaUhews, Piynn Mat­
BANNER CLASS MEETING.
(
Cuto.
Our
best
wishes
go
with
them
ml4
*to«airies
in
1873
Il
cover*
a
wide
thews and son* of Plainfield. Mr. and
Mra. Charles Hinman will be thc
range of activities —educational.
Mra. Bruce Matthews and family of hostess for the November meeting of to their new field of labor.
Cor. State and JeffertMi
Hastinc**
Comstock Park. Norval Niclwn and the Banner cla*» ot the Methodist
rumr rnnumu
‘
evangelistic, temperance, social and
three tuKNtxs.
family of GrecnviUc. Dr. W. B. Mat­ Sunday School next Tuesday night. |
n, nntmtt ] economical problems, the home and
.Mtes M, Bernice
Wiijg of Detroit,
thews and family and thc Mtesr.s Each member te a*ked to bring a
large boa
rt.siun7
Mcr' international relations
Noa. Lillian. Minnie and Evelyn "White Eleuhanf to be sold at auc- who has been vLslung
— her
-- - sister.
Tlie Wbrki war and the great
w.w-r win
Mr*. Claude
Claude A
A Hammond,
Hammond, and
and famfam- earthquake disrupted the old order as
Matthew* ot Grand Rapid*. Paul ...«
tion. Thc usual —
pot. luck ..
supper
will Mr*.
ily returned home Wednesday.
| women became bread winners The
Bump of Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. be served at 6:30
Miss Gladys Walter* entertained । traditional qualities of self-efiaceAndrew Matthews and family. Mrs
the young people at a Hallowe'en ment and any |x&gt;*ttive tendency in
EUa Bump and Mr. and Mra. Nay O.
BIKTHDAY SURPRISE.
Wednesday evening, me female makeup long frowned
Bump and family of Hastings.
As a surprise to tier steter. Miss Masquerade
Frances 8agc. Miss Isabel Sage en­ Thc hostess served refreshments upon was totally changed. Nearly a
SURPRISED ON SIL­
tertained a company of friends on which carried out thc holiday million and a half women are at
VER WEDDING DAY. Monday evening, thc occasion being spirit.
work in the-62.000 factories of Ja-.
Mr. and Mra. Fraak Ferris were the birthday of Ml** Trances. The
Mr. and Mr* George McCullaand pan AU of these changes have
very pleasantly surprised by forty- young people report a delightful Mr*. Ella McGlynn of Hastings were brought a great responsibility to thc
six of their friends Thursday eve­ lime.
Saturday afternoon caUera al the 'Christian forces of thc country eapening upon the event of, their twentyClaude A. Hammond home.
dally now when the Ude of Oom­
fifth wedding anniversary.
LEGION AUXILIARY.
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munism. mUitartem and intemattonThe evening wa* spent playing
Al thc meeting of thc American
8OUTH VERMONTVILLE.
|ui entanglement* face the govembunco. Light refreshments were Legion Auxiliary held on Thuraday
Vermontville wa* j* busy
town atent.
served during which musical num­ evenipg. there was a good attend­ Hallowe en night. The free show
It'* a great record these ChrteL-|
ber* were enjoyed. Frank Edmonds ance and all enjoyed Um social and
Round ar Swte*
lb.
made
and the book'
Hliu catching a greased pig -and
---- —the
— Ian women have --and Gordon Edmond* gave a few time under the direction of Mtes American Legton dance al lhe club cto»e* on a high note of courage
iu.
reminiscences of the event twenty- Katherine Webber.
house
। »nd faith in future accomplishfive years ago. After tills Mr. and
Lionel Hall had hte tonsils re- jnebts.
"HARD TIMES' PARTY.
Mra Ferris were presented witii
moved Friday
Monel te coming
The High school girl*' glee club,
The young married people of thc along tine.
many lovely gifts.
.
“i® 1“ at the close ot the program. I
Methodist church will hold a "Hard
Mr and Mr*. Norris moved Into and under the leadoral) ip of mim ,
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Tlmaa" party 'al the church parlors
Asa
Strait*
house
Monday.
Hunter,
presented three charming
Eighteen friends and relative* sur- at seven-thirty next Tuesday eve­
George Hall. Clarence Faust and songs. Dorothy Jean FYy, aged three
ning. Refreshment* will be served
Hunley Green are making plans to and a half, in Jaoancae costume gave ‘
The New Dear *dca hasn't got' go north
deer
hunting
next
week,
a
clever
little
north dwt huntinsr next week a clever little skit.
skit.
the occasion brine Irtr eightieth
around to stage, screen, and radio! George will bring back a lota of
A pleasant social time brought the,
birthday. A pot luck dinner was
fokea yet.
ClirteUnas tree*.
aftertwau to a close, tea being served,
served and a pleasant lime enjoyed.

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SALE of GOODS

ahe aal

rnnornoMvo
. n
clow drei.ion .nd drew th« Ma„t
„ eMld&gt;ra tan io1
L0UKT0NMEN AFTER A ‘considerable protest from the spec-'Alexander and Nancy Phelps Hous-1
SLOW START OUT LOOSE
l-. :ton’ and
born
W3 *n'
TN Rpnnwn WATP
f
quarter Lakeview lost Richland Co.. O. When 8 years old'
IN SECOND HALF
,* touchdown through a clow de- moved with her parents te Sandusky
'■------- y

cUlon when the referee ruled that.co,,

There will be a sale of
Household Goods al lhe
Barry Hotel. Cor. Michigan
Ave and Blate Streets, Batnrday. Nov. 10th. Terms
of Sale—Cash. Nothing
removed until settled for.
Sale conducted by

one mile south of Gibson-'
VISITORS ON DEFENSE
on alarm where she grew to'I
nilQIUfx iinCT AC
ha*1
»omanhood. She uus married in |
._
..
DURING MOST OF GAME, of bounds at the moment he caught John j. ickes d«. 34&lt; 1M3 and
mx challvnxr.1 Ly Ih* &lt;ii.il of Fm&lt;v, Who '
1
the ball.
moved With
on the
hAmp~are jdetails
— .1 of
• ...
wiin him
min vn
uic Ickes
ickcs—
namemu»i*
'^00111 ElfiVOH Presents Varied , ' ■■
Herewith
the onme- iiuu&gt;ou
.4—j ..
..----- I
I Herewith are details of the game: aUad at Helena. Ohio, where they
lor thi. ....
Hastings (12)
Lakeview &lt;0» Uwd «
Then
Offense,
Mixing
Laterals
kr» pltna.d
(or FOR
■eh.rol
Sldnam
Old
Homestead
and
in
Nov.
1908,
in«plr»lioti of
'puller F
and End Buns
Stage moved to California and bought a,
Klein ■ home in Fresno to pass their de-1 ______________
After a slow start. Hastings High Thomas
Oliver dining years. She lived there till
gridsters turned .on the steam in thc Cogswell
French
. the passing of her husband In June 'WAN TED
recond half of the game with Lake- Banasch
RO.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Bathrick
' 1939- then she made her home with ’
SCIENTIST.
view. Battle Creek, here Saturday Conrad
R.T.
Cor. Church ud Cantar Stroata.
Filas her children as site fell and broke '
cn«n cut au wits
afternoon and-trounced the visitors Calkin
RE.
Sunday rcrvlca al 10:30 A. M. 8
Moyer her hip about eight years ago and f 4«r»
moo ’*
VI -A.i»in »U.I r.nrn u*n ' ,2‘to 0 Coach Lockton’s team, how- Snyder
QB.
Hawes has not been able to walk since. Thc |
lower., tocsl. Old
biiBdsv Hchooi *t U;uo a S. w»dnr«- ever, outplayed Lakeview by a con-.White
LH.
Bush *“t two years she has been lovingly '
v»«uu«nt.- Psytai •
•r pvrninx wrvir. »i 7.45. R^dinx slderably larger margin than the Struble
RJf.
&gt;.m In church buildinc op»n WclnNday ' __ InHIratM
.--.II
FUh cared for by her daughter. Effie.
»‘»»l Wriw Mxr.
nd Saturday from I to s p. M.
i score indicates.
^Angell
q
Foster, and granddaughter. Zora i BW« • K*i*»*«o«. &gt;
----- - -----, Except for a tea- minutes at the Hnstlrics
8nnS!?J5^*25SC------------------------ 'starl &lt;*
«&gt;me- review was on
0 n
0 Shepardson. and husband.
She
U1
leaves two daughters.
Effie-------Faster
Morolnx wnrah'ip 10:00 A. M. Sunday tbe defensive most Of the time With ।
.-hrtrmrr__ Rnvrtnr anrl, Mtruhlo
---------------------------------- ------- of
' t -------------------------------Touchdowns^-Snyder and
and Struble.
Struble. gSanta
CnU!i Calif..
calif.. Zora Wilson. [
.t.™i &lt;&gt; n« » u
(Hastings threatening continuously
Touchdowns^-Snyder
anta cruz.
'The visitors had considerable difflSubstitutes—
‘
Selma. Calif., five sons. L. Z. and I
culty finding weak spots in the Has- ' Hastings—Hinckley for Snyder; Martin of Fresno. Elmer and John
ASSOCIATE OF
i tings line, attempts to round lhe Moore for Thomas; Lambec for of San Francisco, Eldon of Millers-1
'lends Invariably were blocked and Barnuch; Ransom for Conrad. Bach- vlllc. Ohio, 13 grandchildren and i A. W. WOODBURNE, M. D- F. A. 0. S.
OHIce
Homa
rdnvadar 7:30 p. M . (the Lxxkton men had good success man for Fuller; Bristol for Calkin; seven great-grandchildren all of |
Mr. short, choirhi breaking up Lakeview's over-T\?jvnsend for Walldorff; Kerr for
Calif., except one grandson. Heber I
■hoi°e4invJilti&lt;.n "un’’.head attack.
Angell; Beaver for White; Kelley for Foster, and family of Nashville,
ik.
Snyder and Struble were the two Struble; Harrington for Cogswell.
. 1
BBBTHasH whomade tddchdo.™. Ml. of whld.
UX.vkw-ta.e lor Klein; Cd»ll» ——---------------CHURCH.
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came in the final half of the game, for Bush; alllender for H. Isaac; 'Mich., one brother, Prank Houston. )
Just a* the second quarter ended. Cornell for Beage; Whitmore tor' Stillwater. Okla- a slater. Hattie ‘
Hastings had the ball on Lakeview’s French; R. Isaac for Oliver.
Grimmett. Oklahoma City, and slot
four yard line. The final play was
Officials — Referee. Robinson'of relatives and friends. June.29.
called Just as the time-keeper was (Ionia); Umpire. McDonald, tIonia); 1913 at Tiffin. Ohio, she was baptised
ready to fire the gun marking the head linesman. Hackney. (Hastings), and received.Into full Christian felend Of thc half. Struble took a pass
lowahip with the church of our Lord
from Snyder and apparently drove
Jesus Christ. s
OBITUARY.
lover -the line for a touchdwwn. but
Zada A. Houston Ickes passed on
McIJcnald. the umpire, ruled that Oct. aii
1&gt;a
,
al
tnc
nomc
Ol
wr
3i, f834. al the home of her
the forward motion of the ball had, granddaughter. Mrs. J F Shepardstopped Jutt short of the goal.SrTin BakersnTld calif.
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OBITUARY.
Edward M. Palmer, only son of
Marlin H. and Elizabeth M. Palmer.
I was born in Maple Grove township.
I Oct.
wvi. 15.
i.&gt;, 1878
idio and
.mu passed
puaacu away at his
nis
- -• ■ ,
liomc in Castleton township. Nov. 2. •tu.iy Thor..ia
r 56 years .....i
•l,n loir
1934. at tile age —of
and .o
18 - ..'-1..-1.
S’ |d»y«.
’
I Except for early childhood years
In Maple Grove, his whole life had
been spent in Castleton township,
.either in Nashville or on his farm
‘north of town.
1 Oct- 2. 1901. he was united In marto Mary Gertrude Abbey, of
and to this union-two chil|dren were bom—Mary Elizabeth.
ah now Mrs.
Graydon Andrews of
Grove, and Leia Abbey, who Is
Howard Brumm of Fremont.
Beside the wife and
he leaves four grandchilJoseph Andrews. Mary Jane
Joan Brumm. Nita Br umm
of friends.

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FOR SALK—1030

Mrs Anna Eckardt and Mrs. Ray
- Fug
Sheel of near Woodbury visited Mrs. Inroliii
Jadtvig»il Pro8t«, n»l
Erwin Bates and Mrs.
Herman tMarve tw Bom paprwlallaa
—
laasmt f»r Ton Intaranrv. nividradi
Winkler Tuesday P. M.
' COM MURCIA I. DEPO8IT8.
Mrs. Erwin Bates entertained tlw
i. . an.। Y°ung Women's Missionary Circle of Caahiar&gt;.n&gt;. br* ihe Evangelical church at her home
Wednesday P. M.
Mr. and Un Albert Slade of De­
troit spent Saturday night and Sun­
day of last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert .Reahm.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkler
«py ‘and eon. Richard, were Sunday
'"‘J‘guests of Mr. and Mn. Karl Rckhrdt and family of near Woodbury.
Alvah Tasker and aon, Herold,
were Grand Rapids and Ionia vis­
itors Friday.
Erwin Bates and Herman Wink­
WANT ADV 8. PAT
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Miss Lucille Robinson of Carlton
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tachmen
Ings wil
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method
immedla
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NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
OBITUARY.
en are focussing their attention on
be obtained in the farm home, The
AWAITING NEW DAY
Sunday callers of Dave Benawa
ithls great question of world peace,
Mra. Carrie E. Morthland was
Dean did not advocate the placing
toward which we must work unIS POOR LIFE PLAN of families on'marginal land where
bom in Hope township. Barry coun­ were, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Martin
'ceasingly if civilization is to stapd."
ty. August 30th. 1858. the daughtei and family. Mr. and Mrs. Traxler pf
thc production of the needed food is
of the Rev. L. C. and E. A. Oealer.
,
..
,
„
1 The addresses Tuesday afternoon
Dean Anthony Believes That nearly an impossibility in some _
The general meeting of the Has- were glven by
wynard Wickers,
C. A. Jacobson presided at the She was married to David L. Morth- Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mn. Maur­ Glenn Alien.
years, but he asked that the agent
the Present Has Opportnni* assist farmers- in their counties to tings Women's Club was held at the prealdent
Hope
aruj the Court of Honor held in the court land of Barry county. March 30, ice Thomas of Galesburg, and Mr.
plan their farm operations with the Central BdHsol
school bulldin".
building. Nwmh**
November 2
2 'Rev Milton McGorrill. pastor of room on Wednesday evening of last 1890. He passed away in January. and Mrs. Dan Youngblood of Caie- 50th anniversa
ty Not to Be Neglected
Dinner will b&lt;
short'—
business session Fountaln Btreet Baptist church, week. Other examiners present were 1819. For the last sixteen years she
future in mind rather than the ob- and
*-J after
------a**■"*
Determined to obtain a measure
the afternoon was devoted to the OrBnd Rapids, their topics being re- Jesse Kelley, Harvey Burgess and has been a resident of Hastings, Mary's hospital this morning tMonof happiness and contentment from talnal ot the immediate dollar al
and friends of the church are
the gen€ral theme of the Russell Cleveland.
where she has made many friends. day) for another X-ray.
the sacrifice of tlic farm's produc­ reporu of the delegates to the last ilated
the things which every person now tiveness.
Don't
forget
thc
Ladies'
Aid
dindistrict, county and state federa- convention. At the fellowship din­
She
was
a
life
long
member
of
the
Second Class promotipns were
has and the will to enjoy the pres­
tion conventions.
ner Tuesday evening the past
——
it ppreslmade by Troop 75. Harry Thompson, United Brethren church of which
ent moment rather than to unhap­
Mrs. Ben Gidiey represented the dents and other distinguished per- Keith Craig. Justin Cooley. Elton her father and father-tn-law were
pily await the dawning of a better CONVENTION HELD IN
--------------*- and
—- they, McGahn, Carroll and Kenneth both ministers. While a resident of
honor
guests
WOODLAND NOV. t-g. Hastings club at the nineteenth an- sons were- ‘
day was the philosophy recommend­
The fifth annual convention of lhe nu*1 mwtmg of the southwestern with Mrs. Albert E. Sleeper, lhe dis­ Stamm; First Class. Sanford Rogers. Hastings she attended the Presby­
ed to. county agricultural agents by
United
Brethren
Christian
Endeavor
^
‘rict heldat Olivet in May, where tinguished friend of Mrs. McLean, 75, and Lynn Stedge. 71. The Bronze terian church faithfully and was a
Dean. E L. Anthony. Michigan Slate '
Association
of
Michigan
Conference.
I
Pr
“
jM
®,
rc
*
e
,
r
»
n
were
seated
orf
the
platform
with Palm was awarded to Willard Ar­ member of the ladies' class.
College.
of the United Brethren in weicome
------- ---- -----------------toidof the:new,----------------plan ofed- her when as president of the state nold. Ship 106. and he was received
She passed peacefully away at six
Long time land tenure and the church
i
college.
was held in Woodland. Nov. iEjcaUon
0*^ for Olivet
OUvet.5°
f* Mrs. Searr' federation she formally opened the a merit badge for automoblhng. o'clock. Sunday morning. Nov. 4lh.
passing of farms, more frequently Christ.
i
U
VZ/-T
n------------------nf
f
h*
.stat*
nt
nil
;
2
The convention was a sue- B- McLean, president of the state convenllon. and presided at all fol- Norvai
Stamm won a merit badge as after an Illness of seven weeks. She
than now. from one generation to cess
: andin3. re^ry
way. the theme federation and honor guest talked lowing sessions. The address of the a
। pathfinder.
leaves to mourn their loss her fos­
the next was one of the predictions i
Troop 75. Jesse Kelley. Scoutmas­ ter daughter, Mrs. R. Lee Laird of
yinade by the Dean In a. talk at the throughout being "Christian Cour- «&gt; Abandoning Traditiws Other evening was by Senator Arthur H.
The opening address was de- speakers were, Mra. L. B. Niles of Vandenberg on "Taking the Profits ter,
,
won all the cup awards—Kim Detroit, one sister. Mra. Mattle
I agent's annual conference. This at- age."
i
Dr. n.
H. v.
C. Mason, pica;presl- Oreenville
and Dr.^H(
tachment of families to land hold- iivcrvu
ilivcred by
oy ur.
—--------- ----------------— --Harrop
- ot Al- out of War." and was followed by a Sigler
Cup for highest number of Mown' of Hastings, one brother. Ar­
reception in the ballroom ot the Second
J
of Huntington College. Hunt- iblon Cowl­
Class promotions; Hodges thur of Centralia. Washington, be*
ings will result in better long term dent
i
Indiana, from the topic "A
Hastings was honored in having Pantlind where the guests mingled Jewelry
jcweiry cup for
lor highest
lugncai percent of
oi ■ sides numerous nieces and nephews
—
planning instead of the present ington.
I
« mirlo
'promotions; Whitman-Lathrop cup;and a
wide cirri*
circle of friends. Burial
Fortress." Other outstanding 1 among the new officers to be named Informally and punch was served.
mfthod of planting crops with the Mighty
1
Wednesday
morning
was
devoted
!
for highest percent of’First class at Cedar Creek cemetery.
immediate profit in view.
i addresses were: "Open Doors” by the ] Mra.- M. J. Cross, who will be the
to
the
tfimsaction
of
business
and
'
of the panel discission. Rev. “president of the southwest district
Smaller farms with two gener- leader
I
an address by Mrs. H. Y. McMullen. !promotions and lhe Rotary Club
IIINDS CORNERS.
paste* of the Methodist, for the coming year.
for highest total points on promo­
atlons of the family working upon Wynn,
'
them al the same time was another church.in
&lt;
Woodland. "Youth and; Mrs. Herbert Brown gave a report New York City, an authority on in- ;tions.
W. O. Tobias and Mr. and. Mra.
glimpse into the agricultural future I Present Day Problems." by Hon. !of the morning session of thc coun- ternational relations and-in the aft­
Keel Tobias and children visited
ernoon an educational round tabic
CHANGE THE OIL in your rear axle and
John C. Ketaham. Hastings. '"The ty federation
- *------held ----------------in precjxjrt
May
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and j
On
Baliirday
of
lost
week
Die
Jun
­
lleve that thi* means any lower Master's Charge—Wc Go Forward." 18 where thc ladies were welcomed was conducted by Mrs. Dorian Rus­ ior leaders of Troop 75. took a pio­ •family in Battle Creek Sunday.
,
transmission to Winter Grade for easy
standard of living but a fuller meas­ by Dr. Mason. The convention ban­ by Mrs. Wells, president of the local :sell when Dr. Paul Voelker and neer hike taking with them no
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and
Maurice
Key
worth
spoke
very
con
­
shifting and increased gas mileage. It will
ure of contentment and a happier quet held in the Woodland school dub. Mrs. Hilbert of Woodland re­
vincingly on Finances and the equipment but an axe. two matches sons spent Sunday with her broth- 1
life. A shift from a desire for two gym was a fitting close for the oc­ spending- Mrs. Brown was especially
and a piece of meat, obtaining the er, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bechtel, and
pay you.
Schools.
Others
also
discussed
lhe
cars in every garage to a plan for casion. Tlie tables were beautifully impressed with the reports of the
balance of their food In the fields family in Hastings.
two contented families on every decorated and the toastmaster was various clubs throughout the coun­ 1 The ptoneer dinner Wednesday and woods, gathering nuU. berries.
George DeMott attended A Cen­
A NEW FORD BATTERY will insure
farm ’is a step toward a saner life, Rev. F. H. Nagle, secretary of Re­ ty, their programs and courses of
ligious Education of Michigan Con­ study and the different social and evening was in charge of Mrs. M. R. cess and the boys Imd some unusual tury of Progress Wednesday.
hc believes.
.
quick start.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Holley of Kala­
Dean Anthony did not recommend ference and the various speakers of charitable enterprises in which they Keyworth, second vice-president of experiences. They gave a report of
that persons who dislike rural life the hour made this occasion one were engaged. Plans were made at the state federfrtion. and was held Ln their hike at thc meeting on Monday mazoo and Mr. and Mra. Mark Gar­
PRESTONE or ZERONE in yottr radiator
honor
of
the
pioneer
club
women
for
rison
spent
Saturday
afternoon
with
long
to
be
remembered
by
all
pres
­
slay there but he did say that there
this session for the flower show to be wluxn the Michigan Blate Federa­ evening.
.
their sister. Mr. rund Mra. Burrell
will keep it from freezing. No odor, ruin­
Is a lack of appreciation of the ent. Tlie 1835 convention will be held given tn August.
tion of Women's Clubs stands as
Phillipa.
•
riches, other than money, which can in Caledonia.
Mra. Milo DeVries gave a report of
Plant were also made by Troop 75
ing of finish nor injury to motor when these
testimony
to
their
vision.
The
prin
­
the afternoon session, telling among
Mrs. Arnold and two sops of Has­
cipal address of the evening was on on Monday night for opening patrol
are used.
other things of the impressive "metings spent Sunday afternoon with
"Birth Control" and was given by leaders' dens, rooms In the second
mortal" given by Mra. Chester Smith
•Mr.
and
Mra.
Burrell
Phillips
and
the Rev.’David Bryn Jones of Trin­ ward school building being donated
of Nashville. Mrs. Cross of Hastings,
.
'
_
A GOOD CAR HEATER, either hot
ity Baptist church. Minneapolis, a for that purpose. The Scout obtained family.
in a short talk, told of her oppor­ former professor of sociology, politics their ideas from the rooms at Grand
Mr. and Mra. Edd Newton and
or air, is not only a comfort but almost
tunity to meet Grace Morrison
daughter. Georgia, and Mra. Clara
and international
relations,
of Haven. The boys are to equip the
Poole, president of the general fed­
necessity for Winter driving.
rooms so they will be suitable for Brown, accompanied Mason Newton
Wales.
eration of Women's Clute, nt a club
of Delton and visited Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Frances Florer. representing meeting places.
convention in Orlando and later at
Edd Meyers in Ionia Bunday.
the Federal Housing Administra­
Drive in and let us check up on all the lit­
a convention in Baltimore she had
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tudor of Has­
tion. discussed the National Hous­ TANWANKA CAMP FIRE GROUP.
lhe pleasure of hearing Frances
tings spent Sunday afternoon with
tle things which make for care-free Win­
ing Act Thursday morning, and Mrs.
Tanwanka Camp Fire group met 'Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore and fam­
Perkins, secretary of labor, speak.
ter driving
She observed that tho- alms and, Sears B. McLean, the president, at the guadlans home. Miss Belva ily.
gave her annual address "Widening Riley, Wednesday. October 31. at
problems of the Women's elute were
Mra. Vida Phillips of Rutland
Horizons."
4:15. Our welnie roast had to be ‘spent Sunday and Monday with her
the same in all placea.
In
the
afternoon
the
program
in
postponed
because
of
the
weather.
Mra. Henry Felton, retiring presi­
son, Burrell, and family.
dent of thc Grand Rapids district, the form of a panel Jury was very Roll call was Uken, five being pres­
The Cedar Creek. Cemetery Cir­
gave the address of the afternoon, ably handled by the Junk* members ent. We Intend to have a candy sale cle will meet with Mra. Mary Payne
of the Federation. Among those ap- at J. C. Penney store, Saturday. Nov.
using for the topic "What Women's
at the home of Arthur Mead, cost
Clute Can Menn to a Community." Saring on the program was Mrs. 10 at 1:00. Jacqueline Moore will be of Stony Point, Wednesday after­
...do its joints squeak and squeal? Does it bump and
ivld Vail, of Muskegon, formerly the chairman. There were four re­
Mra. DeVries in bringing out the
boon, Nov. 4th. All members make
hobble along? See us! We are specialists in lubricating
points of Interest in the address Mary Holmes of this city, who dis­ ports given for our Fire Makers Un effort to go as tlwy ask for a
cussed Junior Membership. Profes­ Rank. Fem Mulder gave r three
spoke of it as very inspiring.
crowd.
cars according to our exclusive SUNOCO charts —
sor McLean of Hope College gave minute talk on Camp Fire Girls.
Mrs.
Frank
Adair,
president
of
die
Mr, and Mra. Ben Bunnell of Kal­
al d we use nothing but the seven recommended the address of the afternoon.
Thelma Wheating. "Life of Clara amazoo called al Edd Newton's Sat­
Hastings Club, extended an Invita­
Mrs.
Adair
spoke
of
the
Hamilton
Barton.
”
Marion
Radford,
"Life
of
9 /NOCO Lubricants! Get more comfort from your
tion to lhe county federation to meet
urday afternoon.
Club dinner which she attended as the Dorthea Dlx." and Jacqueline Moore,
In Hastings next year and the invi­
Callers at Gus Kline's
Sunday
through our regular treatments. The cost is low.
of Mrs. Carveth who respond­ "How it came that Betsy Ross made Avere. Mr. and Mra. Kirby Smith of
tation was accepted. Mrs. Adair, as guest
Phone 2121 Hastings
ed to lhe toast AAA on the program !
the first national flag."
delegate to the state convention of
Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelwhich had for its theme "The New |
Women's Clute in Grand Rapids.
Then to our surprise Miss Riley1 ly. Hickory Comers; Mr. and Mrs.
October 16-19, brought back a full Deal." This was carried out in a senld pop-corn and candy.—Pressi Hal Sinclair of Urbandale, and Mr.
and interesting report, some of lighter vein and enjoyed by every- ReArter. Jacqueline Moore.
and Mra. Fred Bugbec of Baltimore.
which follows: The general theme of■ one. This Club was organized-when
the convention was "World Peace, Mrs. Burrltt Hamilton was president
of the state federation and had for
Through Education."
Of this Grace Morrison, president its membership friends who were asj sociated with her in her work at that
of the general federation says. "This
summer I have realized as never be­. time.
At the general meeting Thursday
fore that world peace must come.
through education; education of■ evening, the Rev. BenJ. Busch of
, Westminster Presbyterian church.
citlzns of every nation in the world
,
Detroit,
was the speaker and a Junregarding citizens of every other na­

Boy Scout News

Women’s Club

Cold Weather Driving
Conditions Are Here

Prepare Your Car
for Winter Driving

Does your car
suffer from

FORD DEALERS

SUNOCO

LICENSED LUBRICATION

ANDRUS SERVICE

Phone 2240

Halting*

tion; education of the real causes of
war. including that which we be­ the ballroom later.
Throughout the business sessions
lieve to be a real factor in war mak­
and between lectures an abundance
ing. the private profits of war. I am
delighted that Michigan Club worn.- of solos and quartettes and instru­
mental music was interspersed to
keep the long sessions from becom­
ing monotonous.

GROCERY SALE!
We are offering for Sale the White &amp; Houvener
Grocery Stock! We want to close this out quick­
ly, and will show you some REAL PRICES!

ONE WHOLE WEEK!
Commencing Friday, Nov. 9
FELS NAPTHA SOAP
10 Bars ______________
COFFEE—Bulk
Per Lb.______________
HAND SAPOLIO
Per Cake______ ______
GOLD DUST—Sc Size
3 Boxes------------- :------CL1MALINE—10c Size
3 Packages - ------- 2____
HOLLAND CLEANER

39c
16c
..4c
10c
23c
19c
BON AMI
Per Cake ___________
..8c
GERBER'S CEREAL
15c
KIRK'S HARDWATER
SOAP—Per Bar_____
4c
IVORY SOAP—Mad. Si&gt;«
.. 4c
VAN ILLA or LEMON EXT.
8 OZ, Bottle
27c
w.■-«,_______ i—a

Ending Thursday, Nov. 15
BUCKWHEAT COM­
POUND—5 lb. Sack_____
LAVA SOAP
Per Bar_____ ______ _____
SHIN OLA POLISH—White
Per Package _____________
BRER RABBIT MOLAS­
SES—Gold Label_________
UNIT FOR BATH
Per Package----------------- _'_
CANVAS GLOVES—Med.
WL—3 Pairs____________
DILL PICKLES
Quart Jar --------- _____—
MEL-0 WATER SOFTENER QPer Package ___—,------------- OU
BLACK PEPPER
8 dfc Package------------- ----REX MINERAL POWDER
Large Package--------------- -KELLOGG'S RICE KR1SP1ES
Per Package--------------- -------- OU

ITS WOOD BROS.

23c
.. 4c
_.6c
24c
„ 9c
27c
15c
-7c
17c

11am R. Alvard are co-chairmen of
the General Federation of Women's
Clubs Triennial convention to be
held in Detroit in June* 1935, and
they are hoping to defray the ex­
penses of thc convention through
the sale of a cook book to be known
as “Cook's Tour.” As all Michigan
club women are hostesses for the
convention they will no doubt help
to promote sales of these booty.
The Hastings Women's Club will
have them later.
port Mrs. Cross was asked to explain
the amendments to be voted on at
the election November 6, and an­
nouncement was made of the meetvember 9. with Mrs. Herbert Brown
in charge.
.
The Hastings club goes to Wood­
land alright o'clock the evening of
November 13, for an exchange pro­
gram with the Woodland Women's
Club. Anyone who wishes a way to
go may notify Mrs. Adair.

Any experienced wife will tell you
that managing the dollar Isn't the
real problem. It's managing the man
who's got IL
’

HOW MUCH

Do You
Depend Upon the BANK?
Whether you realize it or not, your com­
fort, convenience, success /.. and even
your job are directly dependent upon
the service some bank renders to those
who minister to you—the butcher, the
baker, the grocer, the farmer, the clothi­
er, the dry goods merchant, the garage
man, the doctor, the manufacturer...
and even the undertaker, find it next to

impossible to conduct their businesses
successfully without the service of a
good bank. Without a bank, commerce
and industry would be paralyzed I
How dependent you are upon the bank
is evident when these facts are consid­
ered. Your welfare and prosperity are
measured largely by the success of, snd
the SERVICE rendered by the bank.

Make this old bank YOUR bank. For nearly a
half century, a strong link in the commerc­
ial and industrial chain of this community,

EXPECTANT MOTHERS

DEPOSITS INSURED
called good old days, when it was
often the custom to "bleed" those
who applied to a doctor for treat­
ment, and when all manner of
noxious medicines, In their crud­
est state, were administered, the
pre-natal period and the ordeyd
of childbirth were occasions giv­
en little or no scientific thought.
Today the wiaa expectant mothcase, prescribes the proper diet
and exercise, with the result that?
childbirth mortality has decreas­
ed nearly one hundred per cent.
Today the modem pharmacy,
stocked with pharmaceuticals,
serums, vaccines, and sick room
supplies, supplants the old time

today supercedes that of the Vic­
torian and earlier ages.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
.
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WASHINGTON. D. C.
maximum insurance

FOR EACH DEPOSITOR

’
tenon
)uUUU

HASTINGS CITY BAN
TELEPHONE 2103

Capital $150,000

HASTINGS, M

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVngUtt 7, 1M4

«®. Frank C. Deming, and * er it was learned that Forrest Price home on Friday forenoon with bur- I

Mrs. Dereus Chapman of Hastings

had decided to alter ids course u 1*1 at Howard City, their former spent last week with Mra Clara
* children ;he was
...........
’*---------•
friends of Mr«.
Mrs. Brown.
Arthur Sharma n and
driving
west on Majj,
Main stree
streett home. The many friend*
m, J- A/Wtalrjota Curites Mm.
—...............
Not Ilk- Nailer unite in extending to her
EdiJ. Meyers of nets came Tute11. at IQ JO
__ ___________
is houss to the Ryan district.
tog
’.he ldea of locking horns with a And the bereaved faiflfly, heartfelt day and got his wife, Mra. Julia
Fere Marquette engine which was sympathy.
.
Mayen, who had been vUltlng Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jack ot Detroit ,
using their right of way at that1 Hallowe’en was a very quiet affair Newton and family several day*
.point, he chore lhe leaser ot two to Freeport this year, as compared! Lowell Whitmore and Isadora
'cvUi- Result—a badly damaged fire to last year's escapades. Well soaped Pranahk* of wtwt Hope called on her
| L
I hydrant and a badly damaged Ford: । windows and a liltie innocent noise, sister, Mra.' Allan Bishop. Sunday
w
: vlct«- Siswn was in HosUngs on I w*s the &lt;ubztar.ee of the "damage ' afternoon.
.
attorXi i butlne“ Monday afternoon.
done. No doubt there was more fun 1I W. a
O iw,,..
Tobias and u.
Mr. and u..
Mra.
FO WN..M Wk. Mkllk I.....................................
„
n me way arouna, too.
|Ke«t Tobias and children helped Mr.
I Vander M.l.
Male wr.
were Or.M
Grand Rapids1 Mr. _____________________________
and Mrs. F. G. Hynes. In com- and Mrs. Edd- Traver of McOjnber
fcMtTSLl irL."
krandmolher
|v.n*r
I visitors Tuesday.
I P"1? *lth Mr. and Mrs. Ford Stowell Celebrate their twenty-fifth wed: cordial invitation U extended to all] Exasperation was the order of the j,, [drove to Coldwater a week ago Sun-iding anniversary Bunday.
•
«. week ago Sun- [ding anniversary Bunday.
‘othersday tost week Tuesday afternoon | Amon? three
d** wHh the ladies' father. Geo.
----------------- —
Mias Kathryn Skeoch was home I and evening when housewives had to,
oh ew a jiart of thc sessions I
Mr y^Hey accompanied by
MIIA).
'' Mr. and Mrs. Alec Lucas of th^t | Word hu been received ot the 111। place left on Tuesday for Orlando, I new of Mrs. Ollie Doolittle, who
| Fto, to remain about six months. , suffered a alight stroke a week rem
, Three from here who attended the1 at her home in Kalamazoo. We
Aunt Nancy Deming has gone to | such a pretty array ot mua wnen‘
funCT“l 01 Mr&gt; R W Moulton at hope to hear‘ of ber improv ment
□rand Rapids to spend the winter j turned on later in the evening. Lot-' «
। Muskegon Friday '«»»&gt;
forenoon were., very soon.
:
' John C- Ketcham of Hastings and I Mr. and Mrs. L. B.,Lester. Mr. and' Mrs. Jennie Chase is spending
। Mra. Earl Rogers ahd Mra. H. 8.' some Ume at her home in KalamaRev. A- E. Wynn ot Woodland!
[Wedel.
■
zoo but will return to the Fenner
withCMrtOnienp M^e7thbb-n?uJ? ( E- H Adams u recovering as rap- home "in the near future.
’
"
day aLtenxwn at 2^0 *** Th
- ld
ly as
iaiy
as could
could be
be expected
expected from
from hb
his [j Several
Several from
from thb
this vtcinlty
vicinity, altendattendrecent university
operation but
has again
to return
cd Hw(4ng»
the republican
banquet
^e
hospital
the'at
”Slday“
7vening'and rally

November 9,1934
THIS big Building and
Loan Company will begin
its 45th year in business.

Hunt nf o S
Utt€r P”1 °r lhto month- At Present 1 Mr. and Mra. W. H. Flower and
fJom AfriTa llll“iTJl the toS U he and Mra. Adams are vblting their children spent the week end and
nJhmrt’-S?
i,
“n and d«Ufhter and families at Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
a cX.i W,»ne ‘nd
and Bernice
melton t. eYundeS .^711
----------------- - ---------------------1 Bunday afternoon Mra. Flower.
RanirtJ
•
ASSYRIA.
I Wayne and Bernice, drove to AuhL^u^ift
' ^‘encU of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin' gusto to call on the former's brothufdMnF ph E. Banner
i Durh«un located south of Battle er, C. F. Moreau, who has been con-

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Rational ffioan &amp;
InuEBtmgnt fflnntpany

Are You Still Eating Eggs?

GROUND BEEE 2 lb„

15c

STEAKS

Flour 24£ lb. sack ...
90c
Milk, large size ... 4 for 25c

12c

Vanilla, large bottle .... 10c
Coffeelb. 19c
Cocoa, ...... 2 lb. can 20c
Soda Crackers ... 2 lbs. 19c
Potatoespeck 9c
Laundry Soap
10 bars 25c
Matches . ucarton 25c
Sugar10 lbs. 54c

Bacon, half or whole slab, 19c
Pork Steak
2 lbs. 29c
Veal Stew
2 lbs. 25c
Veal Roasts
lb. 15c

Above everything else, you should
know that the milk you use in your
home is CLEAN. Then you have no
worries about illness or serious epi­
demics so often caused by impure
milk.
*
Officials representing the State, of
Michigan, after repeated tests, have
proven that no CLEANER milk is
produced anywhere than that pro­
duced by Highlands Dairy. No de­

ROSEVALE MARKET

Final Clean-Up

1934 Stock

-Of

WALL PAPER

Why not try it?

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

::

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

r:

Hastings, Mich.

Miss Mabelle Humeston visited in
Mr. and-Mrs. Grant Dickerson
an operation for goiter Friday at
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pennock hospital. Wc are glad to Marshall over the week end.
report she b doing nicely.
The play. "The Gay Nineties," at 'Frank Chilson of North Hope.
Henry Wertman and wife visited thc town hall Thursday night was
Louise Dubob of Augusto Bunday. Well attended, proceeds being IllAQ. and Mrs. HArry Penneb went to
John Lammers, wife and son.
The. Hallowe’en party al the par­ Battle Creak Bunday night.
Clair, visited Mrs. Edna Trbtinn sonage by the young people’s class
Mrs. Nellie Given of Delton spent
and family of Kalamazoo Sunday.
was very much enjoyed by all. Even
Mr. and Mrs. CliarUe Harris and 'though everyone was mute in the
Mr. and Mra, Harold Kellogg and
son from Middleville visited at the fore part of the evening, they soon family of Kalamazoo spent Satur­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Sun- all found their voices and made up day. visiting friends around Clover‘toy'
[for lost time. Prizes were awarded
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Fuller of t© lhe »wo best characters. Mra.
Mrs. Pine ofr-Kalamazoo wad in
Hastings vblted at Harry Lenlaars11 Lucy Daveport
Daw port and Harry Owen.
Owen,
Cloverdale Thursday
«bver thc week end.
I।
Mrs Martha Replogle, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum In
I been with her daughter, Mra. Ter- company with thoir son. Dougal,
CLOVERDALE.
1 penlng, of Hastings, returned to her and family of Detroit, were Sunday
gueaU of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason
Mr. and Mrs. McCowan of Acker's home here Saturday.
Point in company with Mrs. F. j.)
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Penneb will be of Richland.
Colo of Grand Rapids, took In A- married 50 years Friday, Nov. 9th
Century of Progress last week.
They will hold open house to relaThe
— ------generic
-------------Brttbh
--------------word "bags”
Miss Hazel Johncock and Miss। tives and friends HHa
that. day. «Friends for trousers does not apply to eveGroce Royer wire visitors of thc Vish -v.
them
many, many
more:nlng attire. Bags, naturally, are ■
----------------------happy
Sunday School Sunday.
-----*--------anniversaries.
- "part of the sack suit

YOU CAN BUY
LOTS OF WASHERS
FOR LESS THAN

49.50
BUT THEY WON’T BE THE
FAMOUS, QUALITY-PROVED

UNIVERSAL
For years,’the Universal has meant “high quality" in
washers—and docs today. Families buying L'ntveraab
find themselves well repaid for an investment In Better
Washings ard Longer Care-free Service. Beat of all—
L'nlreraal now brings yoa its famous quality at a LOWER
PRICE.

YOURS FOR AS LITTLE DOWN AS

$495
Idown

Special Prices and Ceilings FREE!
This means you buy any pattern of Wall Paper
at I 5c a double roll and up and we give you the
ceiling absolutely free. We think it will be some
time before you will see paper offered at so low
a price. Short Patterns and Remnants at Less
Than the Wholesale Cost.

BAKING
POWDER

Sale Starts THURSDAY, NOV. 8TH and con­

Manufactured by baldng
powder Specialists who
make nothing but bak-

tinue, until THURSDAY NIGHT, NOV. 15TH

Window
Shades
We make them
to fit your
windows

A bargain combination!
JOHNSON
’S LIQUID WAX
finest finish for floors and furniture

chexniata.

ALWAY

ari JOHNION’t KLEES FLOOR DUSTER

$150 Size.

A

tail is overlooked making towards
“Cleanliness” in the milk we pro­
duce. Our cows are regularly in­
spected by representatives of the
state. Stable surroundings are per­
fect; the milk is dra\vn and bottled
automatically. These are a few of
the reasons why the Highlands
Dairy is the only_Dne in this section
permitted to sell milk as Grade "A.”

Crcfk who daUn thla 10c*llly « 0,6 I fined to hb bed for the post week
dd home town rejoice with them as with sickness.
the wlnncr of a Master Six chevro-1 W. A- Spaulding and Mrs. Wilcox
c11?ct77i EheRe? F^LooSll**1 coach ln lhe conte4t sponsored spent from Wednesday till Sunday
callers at the Rev. F. Loom by the 0^^] Motors company at' p. M. at the home in Hastings.

Sunday callers at the home of Mr A C5ntur?Lot Pro*reM 00
do*Kter to go there for the
•nd
p r
lnK t’nt'* They were ln po"®"**1 °f winter months,
and
Mrs.
„ ~ Mrs.
—„ F., E-, Brunner
,— - - were,
’
— . ;I uic Mr
cur un Saturday
saturaay through
inrougn the
me 1 Mr. and Mra. Merle Bradfield and
Vcrda
--------- .^5
u
“~‘”u “'’a
VenU Bumford
Bumtad of
o( Hastnss
Buyn Mr. and 1
WNoKr company
o, Baltic creek
Jack spent Sunday with their relaMrs. Harry Lyslrup of Ionia, and dealers
f tivea, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook, of
“I!
' S*
■ I Mrs. John Norris, aho spent the Galesburg. Thb Monday evening
..Mr’o R
Moulton. moUier ot . palt monU1
Beulah. Michigan, at they and their father, John Brad­
Mrs Roy Naglsr. passed away al IM pome nt her daughter and f.m- field, are Invited to thb home for
her home tn Muskegon on Tund.y u, Mr ,„d „„
,y.n Jell
a coon dinner.
UW Griswold SU Detroit, Mich.
nght or last week Mown, a tong t„„M 0„ Tuesday.
Mrs. Ida Brandstetter and daugh­
lines., durtng which lime her Milgg,. and „„ j.y cm, sp,„t su„. ter, Mra. Boyles, were business vis­
was Intense,' ----she Is sursdved
.1 the nomc
home m
ot incir
their uauKnter
daughter itors to Kalamazoo Thursday.
. torlng
’
j .
uay ai
eAlli and
nnri (two
wa
■ fwnlly&lt;
.
.... Mr
... Bnd
.....
.
ii hv
by th/»
the hnehjind
husband, ITA
two sons
Mr,
Mr. Penneb is somewhat im­
daughters ■ besldra Mrs. Hagler who Hoffman, near Dowling.
proved at Pennock hospital
and
has b&lt;Tn ,l h.Cr. ^C3ide n,e*r y*1
I The Briggs Ladies' Aid Society will looking forward to coming home
time thc past two months. Funeral spoil5or a chicken supper to be held' soon..
services were held from the late ut U)C church basement on ThureThe Home Literary Club will be
■iday evening, November 18. A com- entertained at the home of Mrs
Imittee meeting will beheld on Wed­ J. K. Flower Thursday of thb week.
nesday at the home of the president. Mrs. Newkirk will be aubtant hretMra- Lottie Jones^
[ Harry Stevens "returned recently
Nina Fenner U sick with lhe flu.
[from a ten days' trip to Oklahoma to
visit his brother, Howard Stevens.
COATS GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jewell of Beu­
The Loyal Women's Class party
lah. Mich., accompanied thetr moth- met with
w«n m
.b, aikx
wea- ,
Mrs.
Alice Chase on WedIf you are, you are very foolish. Come in and pay us a visit and try one of our
er. Mrs. Jessie Nonb, to her home nesday P. M-. Oct. 31, to observe her
[Tuesday. Mra. Jewell remaining for birthday. A good program was given
juicy steaks or roasts, cut from young cattle, every piece guaranteed. Have
the remainder of the week. Mr. and refreshments were served by the
you gotten your trade card yet? If you haven’t ask us about it, it entitles
Jewell,
jeweu, county agent at
a; Beulah.
seuian. I hostess and Mrs. Katherine clum.
spent thc time at Lansing where hc: Mrs. Agnes Haight v.on tlie prize
you to many fine presents, suitable for Christmas gifts.
attended the County Agents meet for tlie hard time costume.
there, reluming to their home oni
Mrs, Pearl Demond spent Tuesday
Sunday.
with Mrs. Follick in Hastings.
&lt;Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cotton were'
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Woodman qtin attendance at A century ot Prog­ tended the County Farm Bureau
ress on the nnal date.
meeting in Hastings Wednesday.
Several hunting parties from tills•
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Smith spent
Round, Swia, Sirloin
locality are planning to leave tor• theiweek end with relatives in Mld;thc hunting grounds soon. Leon' ,anJCole. Albert Durliam. Shermani
lb.
Mrs. Minerva Woodman spent a
Jones. Glenn Donovan and Merle' few days last week with her daugh|Tasker compose one party who leave' ter. Mra. Mae Barnuin and family in
Sunday November 11. Albert Clark thc Holmes neighborhood, while j
and son..Morris Clark, and brother.. suffering from a severe carbuncle
Ward Clark, df Battle Creek andI on the neck.
I Harold Jones leave on Saturtoy.
A baby daughter was born to Mr.
| Edward Hollman who submitted to1 and Mra. Vernon Karrar at the Pen­
an operation recently for append!- nock hospital Thursday morning.
IctLs is convalescing at home.
Thc baby died that evening. Tlie
The Halloween social at the mother is getting along nicely and
Briggs church on Tuesday evening was brought to the home of her par­
proved a most enjoyable event for ents. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Sjocum
all. Many came in costume which on Sunday.
gave added merriment to the affair.
The L. A- S. and all interested
The Judges. Mrs. Irwin Harman. Mrs. will meet at thc church this week
Evangle Miller, and Mrs. Elisabeth Thursday for church cleaning and
Gray decided in favor of Mrs. Kate Club No. 1 will serve the regular Aid
The Store Where Your Pennies Go Farthest
Cole for thc prize.
Every Day Low Prices
dinner. Your attendance will be ap­
preciated.
KINDS CORNERS.
The D- G. T. O. club will meet
Last Wetk'a Letter.
■
WcdnesAy P. M with Mrs. Alice
Mr- and Mrs. Burrell Phillips, son Chase. Program chairman. Minerva
land daughter attended a birthday Woodman.
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Bryans In south Hastings
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Robert Phillips accompanied a bus
Mbs Mildred Dlllnibeck became
load of High school students to thc the bride of Richard Brodbeck at
। Century of Progress and spent Fri­ the home of Rev. Nest tn Ionia
day and Saturday
Thursday at four o'clock. Mus Marti
Mr. and Mra. C. N. Tobias spent Smith and ^3aylord Fisher acted as
Sunday with Mrs. Mary Payne at bridesmaid Ind best man. That same
the home of Arthur Mead near evening a reception was given in
Nashville.
their homes at their home on the
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Tobias and Grant farm. Sixty-flvorelatives were
Marian of Kalamazoo spent Sun­ present. Ice cream and cake were
day evening with hla parents. Mr. served as refreshment^. We extend
and Mra- C. N. Tobias.
our best wishes to the newlyweds.
Mbs Susie Phillip-, came . home
Levi Kanlncr is ycry 111 at this
Sunday after spending two weeks writing,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rise and chil­
caring for Mr Balltc al Welcome
Corners.
dren of Woodland and Mrs. Floyd
Bunday afternoon with
The Community meeting was well Collar spent
_____________________
attended Friday evening. There were Mr. and Mrs Harry Sandbrook,
over 60 present Wc had a fine sup-1 Mr. and Mrs. Blake Makley and
per and program. Wa hope we may daughter of Charlotte were Sunday
have the little girl from Hastings gueoU with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Makto sing for us again. Thai was ley and family.
especially good.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson
Mrs. Ora Hinds returned to her and children were guests with Frank
brother's Bert Newland's. Wednes­ Haight and family at Coats Grove
day in Rutland alter visiting Mrs. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lucas were
Clara Brown and Mrs. Edd Newton
Saturday shoppers in Battle Creek.
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milla of Bat­
tle Creek and Ernest Leckronc of
Flint spent Sunday with Mr. an^
Mrs Pau! Townsend *

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It Makes for Better Health and You Don’t Have to
Worry About the Dangers Lurking in Impure Milk

vn

Never a dividend date missed

Beef Roasts
Veal Chopslb. 17c

USE CLEAN MILK//

Both for

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CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
Store

PHONE
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CCDAK CUCK.
Thursday afternoon, Oct. 31. Mrs.
Umt Mason and Mra. Nelia Camp­
bell entertained with a miscal'laneous shower in honor of Mra.
Rusnell Tollea. net Maxine Webater.
About 30 were present, all having
U good time. Light refreshment*
•were served by the hostesses. All
Join together In wishing the newly­
weds many years of happiness.
Mis Glenda Hammond of Battle
Creek b spending thia week with
her aunt. Mra. Ardy Owen.
Mrs. Hallie Wright o( Hickory
Porncra is visiting her daughter,
Wra. Cl arcnce Campbell.
Mra. j&lt; »hn Lcchleitner of Hastings
ment
—.. Si
-~&lt;turday night and Sunday
*with iter mil Leon Fuhr, and wife.
Mr. and Mra. Will Shriber and
Uaughtez of Hastings spent Sunday
•with Ltoyd Owtn and wife.
Wllliarp Hanunond and wife of
Battle Creek called on Mr. and Mrs.

FULL PACK
Iv““

Mia. Helm Campbell underwent

QUALITY FEATURES
for Better Washings,
Easier Work, Clothes Saved,
Reliable Service
On»-piece large sanitary tub, porcelain
enameled inside and out. No bolts or
nuts through tub to rust or loosen... Bal­
loon type wringer, rust proof, 6 position
reversible, positive safety features. Ex­
tracts water without harming snaps or
buttons . . . Fast washing, improved
aluminum agitator... Brass drain will not
corrode .. . Motor and moving drive parts
all enclosed; no belts to cause trouble
. .. Transmission is self-oiling... Smooth,
noiseless operation . .. Fully guaranteed-

L-O-N-G EASY TERMS
PROFIT FROM THIS SALE-COME
IN THIS WEEK...OR PHONE 2305

CONSUMERS
POWER

COMPANY-

SPECIAL

TRIAL
AND

TRADE-IN
. OFFER ON

WASHERS
AND

IRONERS
Wa haw a spaqtel
TRIAL ovyfc* •« rafenam-

ria &lt;*teg aalo—«be a TRADEIN PLAN on yo«r aid laundry
equipment Let at tell
yoa about HI

�THI HASTING* BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE* 7. IK*

GIVE YIN WK A CHANCE
of not only proving themaalves but al*o of
making you morp milk dollars by feeding ■
them WAYNE
DAIRY FEED. Your
good care and management, together with

Hava it said that the OFFICIAL TESTER
ia your locality ha* listed your herd high
in the production ot pound* of milk, teat
and pound* of fat WAYNE
DAIRY
FEED will help do the job.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
TELEPHONE 21 IB

Tall Boy
Vsgstabk

WHIR! ICOhOMY hint'.

3 c,“25c
2

Excel Sodas
MAJESTIC Graham Crackers

17c

2-lb. cart. 17c

Keylco Oleomargarine

2 lbfc 19c
2 lbs. 23c

&lt;N UTLEY OLEO

W/tconsin Cheese

F“

ib.

15c

lb. 17c

BRICK CHEESE

Del Monte Peaches ’n,'™'' 2 ■— 35c
MOTHER ANN CODFISH
Ilb. box 27c

5

Bl«a Label

Karo Syrup
LA CHOY

Mustard

lb. Hi

31c

both for 25c
Master Brand

Ivory Soap

25c

Qaarta

pint 13c, quart 23c

SWEET PICKLES

*£

10 "J ‘■•'•49c

RIVAL DOG FOOD

3 cans 25c

Henkel's Velvet

ru-

Quaker Oats Q"*1
TOMATO JUICE

Tomatoes

33c

«wJ.» gi«-

2 cuu 19c

v- cV.

N-- ’5I- c‘“

TOMATO SOUP v-

White Corn

5 lk fca&lt; 31

5-lb. bar 23c

HENKEL'S PANCAKE FLOUR

““

3

25c

m

No. 3 S1m Caos
No. B *fa. Caos

PEAS

2 can* 23c

Maxwell House Coffee
CHOCOLATE TWIRLS

n.

s. c

is. ate

Chase &amp; Sanborn Coffee
NESTLES
2

“■ 31c
b,„ 2S&lt;

Bekar Coffee

•- 27c

CoSse S«»reeae

2 •• ■- 29c

A-P.nnOil

QUALITY MEATS
Veal Roast

CWso SksuU.r Cot.

PORK SAUSAGE
DRY SALT PORK

14c
lb. 15c
lb. 21c

l*c
HERRING
BACON

Having decided to quit farming, the undersigned will have an
*ale at the Fred Water* farm, located two milee*weet of Welcome
flr*f farm west of Ryan school, on section 25, Irving township, on

Wednesday, November 14

ducing the maximum amount of milk.

HASTINGS, MICH.

AUCTION S

Thc deer hunters
Mrs. Ruraril Todd have
T.rtscd Mr. and Mrs Ralph 1
callers at o. E. Kenyon's and M. moved tn the tenant house on the
Friday evening fa honor of
Ashby’s Saturday afternoon.
latter's father's farmbimsy. ,
'
MT,
and
Mra.
Warren Bolton spent I
Mie* Doris Peak® M Brush Ridge
The Young People's department U spend!ng thi* week with her cous- Thursday at the home « Lewis
of the Brethren church of Wood­
Clum near Lake Odessa
land put on the play. “What Does it
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Van DcWalkrr '
Mr. and Mra MU* Ashby spent
Front." at the Methodist church in Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Clarence of Kalamaeoo spent Bunday at CllfHastings Sunday evening
Pettier of Freeport.
ford Hammond's.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schmalr.The many friends of Mra. KalhThe County has been working on
rted and Fred Schamalxried of Lev­
our road thia week which we all apering spent last week with their she U some better
prfeiate very much.
brother, Will Bchmalrried. and other
Frederick Anders and Gordon
Mra. Minnie Hammond spent
relatives tn Woodland and North Kenyon attended a party in Kal- Thursday with Dr. and Mra. C. D.
Woodland.
amaxoo Monday night. Frederick Mohler of Hastings.
There will be a chicken supper at helped with the music.
Tom Long of Woodland called on
the Methodist church Wednesday
Mra. Ada Ashby spent Tuesday hi* cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Warren
evening, served by Club No. 2 of night wtth friends tn Otsego and Bolton and family Monday evening
the Ladies' Aid Society.
attended a Century o! Progress
Mrs. Carl Reuther and baby girl Wednesday, tlie last day of lhe fair.
HIGHBANK.
came home from Pennock hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green and |
Hastings, Friday.
THE CROSSROADS.
son, Marshal), spent Sunday with I
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Ruell too^ the
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and fam-1
latter's mother, Mrs. Ed. Corey, to Harold Williams. Mr. and
Mrs Uy near Berryville.
her home in Ooblea Wednesday, aft­ Earl Williams and Helen Scobey
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daly and Cleon (
er a week's visit with them here.
Mead were Bunday guest* of the for­
Mr. and Mra. David Kilpatrick of tury of Progress
mer’s son. Milo Daly, and family,
Ann Arbor spent the week end with
Frank Jack ia staying at the home near Bellevue.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kilpatrick.
of Mrs Jane Tuttle since his par­
Mr. and Mra. Charles Jones of
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Tram bo and
“ ent*.
ents. Mr. ana
and Mra.
Mrs jacoo
Jacob nausen,
Kauach, Battle Creek were callers of Curtis
Mr and Mra. Ward Plant* and movfd to 8l [x&gt;uL.t Mo„ WedncJand Laurel Marshall Sunday
daughter. Beverly, spent the weekly
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Adams went
end with relatives in Fostoria. Ohio.
juiph Townsend and family of to Ann Arbor Thursday to bring j
Mr
......u spent Bunday at the home
,&gt;« of
Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Ernest Shomo were Lowell
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Ed- Mr. and Mrs. George Townsend.
Freeport. He has been at the hos­
Mr. and Mra. Orval TutUe spent pital there.
Mrs. Etta Parmalee is spending part of last week at Midland attend­
Mr. and Mra. Clare Marshall and
the winter with Mra. Tillie Meyers. ing the State Orange.
family of Bellevue and Earl Mar­
Mr. and Mrs Chas.
and
Mr aims
and mia.
Mra. Newman TutUe and shall of Marshall were Sunday
- _ Faul
------mr.
daughter. Marietta, of I'""
------------HnsUn
«’were i Buster of Lansing spent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Curt Mar­
Bunday guest* of Mrs.------ --------y'r ,,, w*th
Tuttle.
shall.
Mr. and Mrs Welby Crockford
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boughner of
Miss Velma Hoffman, who
is
and children and Mrs. J. J. Crock­ Freeport spent Thursday evening teaching at St. Johns, was home ovford of Carlton spent Bunday with with Mr. tfhd Mra. George TownMr. and Mrs Robert Owens of
Worth Green went to Detroit
Grand Haven.
Clayton Marble spent Bunday with Monday with Frank Green.
Mrs. Kittle Holmes left last week his parents and son tn Hastings.
Bernard Whitmore spent Sunday
for Detroit where she will spend thc
Mr._______________
and Mrs. Otis__________
Whitmore
Mr. and Mrs. Ciyde Sledge and with
___ ____
winter months with her daughter. Lynn spent Saturday
saturaay night
nignt and
ana SunSun­ near Nashville.
Mrs Homer Harrison, and family.
day with Mr.
Mr and Mra.
Mrs. Jack Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Keck and famMesdames Ernest Bhorno. F. E and Nancy at Big Rapids.
1 ily of Battle Creek spent Sunday
Border and J. V. Hilbert were lunch­
Mr. and Mrs. George Townsend . with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reid.
eon guest* of Mrs. Al Brenner of । were calling on relatives at Freeport
°Srni.I^p,^S ?,edne,d*yI Bunday.
'
I
1
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Ward Plants has accepted the poSunday
The meeting of the Triple Link
Sunday visitors
visitors at
at Harold
Harold Smith's
Smith'a
aition
manager of the Farm- —
BuwcrCi
Mr
and" Mrs
chru
Hansen
were. Ml
Ml ana
■'— v«u&gt;*
— • —
----- — Club ha* been postponed from thc
-------- of
-- ---------------------------------- were.
nniux.i
reau elevator at Hartford and
as-and children. RR
—m, ■Mrs
— Howard
i:—'— rrl ..I
— « N. —
J KNovember
’,.
k.— ,16th —to
*
tnduMr— and
ninth
of
to •the
nla new
new KSnndav
'T’K/.v -They
...
. ...
......
sumed his
duties Monday.
'
Raymer and Gary and Mr. and Mrs. meet with Mra. Cassius Hughes.
expect to leave for Hartford to Henry Lorrman. all of Grand RapMr. and Mrs. M J. Norris. Mr.
make their home In two weeks. We
and Mra. W. R. Norris, Mrs. Lucy
congratulate them on this advance­
Norris and Mr. and Mrs Verne Cal- j
ment but we will miss them ail from
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
throp attended the Republican ban­
the community. Mr Plants was
Mra. Lyle Quimby, Mra. Jasper quet at Hastings Friday evening.
active in Boy Scout work for sev­ Herrick and daughter and Kenneth
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Wales and |
eral years and Mrs. Plant* has been Sheldon of Battle Creek spent Gordon were in Kalamaroo Satur-;
associated with the Woman's Club Thursday with Mr. and Mra. Mrs. day.
since they came here to live from LaFayette Usbome.
Mra. Leo Davidson and .son Leo.
Grand Rapids. They were both
Kendall Buck and Hubert Mar­ Arlene and Vivian Raynor visited
active in church circles. We know lowe spent Sunday afternoon in Bat­ Mr. and Mrs. L W- Burrell of Par- 1
'they will moke new friends and en­ tle Creek.
tello, over thc week cud
joy their new home tn Hartford.
Mr. and Mrs J. J- Strodtbeck at­
Mr. and Mrs, Ebon Pennock and
Mra. Harry Hough of Paw Paw tended a Hallowe en party at W'ood- daughter of Big Rapids called on
spent last week with her daughter.' land pytday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benson Satur- [
■Mra. Donald Gager, and family.
I Mr. and Mn Clyde VandcrLecst day Mrs. McGee of Montana called |
Ahnond
of —
PrairtevtUeand
spent
— of - Grand
- --------------------------------•
earlier
in theMr.
week. Mr. Bensoh -w!
"J
------” Farr
’"TT.'
children
Rapids spent 'earlier
in
thc week.
PINE LAKE'cream and butter made from SR
hopes of
Woodland were Sunday *fterFriday with Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Evan ivory
। very low
iow with
with no
no hopes
of his
his rere­
At South pine Lake school a cream which, will command a h|
Thompson.
,•FuUer
—------and
—
IIcovery.
--------- we- arc
--------— *-to—
—*
children.
very—sorry
report,
noon callera&gt;at Mr. and Mrs. Orr
Handicraft club lias been organized
price than other butter.
Mr. and Mrs Karl C Faul enterKyMl7
.
,
M
.„,
...
M
Mra. Caryl Fuller and daughter । .Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Parker and 'Fisher's.
and
Earl
James
will
act
as
instrucMr. and Mra. Frank Bhelp Isft
tatord the Bridge Club and their■ ca....
Hed on
Mrs daughter. Elizabeth, and Mra Bril*
... her parent*. Mr and
u ....
Henry FUhcr Ls quite 111 and under
their winter home in Florida
husbands with a Hallowe'en party Wm. Hale of ^1, Carlton Bunday ifullen of Hastings were calling on lhe ^1^-3 carc ^th heart trouble, tor.
Claud Champion iuu been hauling 1 Tuesday morning., ,
&gt;Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs aftenioon.
relatives here Sunday.
*
We are having splendid meeting:.
Olen Densmore of -nuHastings
--------------------'were
Robert Hall of Hastings spent ,[ _________________
Mrs. Den ford Hlgghis of Kalama- nl the chlMrch. A giwd attendance feed from Battle Creek, and on I Next Tuesday Mr*. RoC*r* I
out of town guest*.
-tir. Mis.
Ifr, Leo
I ATA ! zoo
-aa visited
ariaA.Ar. Mrs. Ethel Stebben SunQilfA. ...
....
.... ... Wednesday he made a business trip Mrs. Mullendcre. loader* of th* |
Thursday with Mr' and
Sunday evening to listen to the gos­ to Comstock.
, tension Cl***. &lt;U£ meet wffcj
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick. Barry and Mrs. Oscar Hal) of Has- [day.
pel sermon by Miss Short. Meeting*
Mra. Wesley Meyers and Misses Car- tings
J
Thursday morning, November first.1 specialist from M. “ “
O —
at
spent Thursday gftemoon
Charles Hughes. Madams Maurice every night this week except Sat­
rie and Jennie Kilpatrick were Sun- ,
.Hughes. Belle Mullen. Helen Mott, urday evening, and afternoon meet­ the Riverside Creamery began gatb- .where they will 8&lt;
day guests of Mrs. Lorica Branson
Robert Barry of Southeast Carl- ,tad EthM Stcbben were Kalamaxoo ings each afternoon except Monday erlng swect milk in this community, aon in Uie tourse^ The a—p
ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. shoppers Saturday.
and Saturday In the homes. Come which will make a good market for j Child Tratattig and Ute MCM '
The Senior class are giving their Lzo
.
Barry. Robert Intends to leave
and hear the gospel and give God a the fanners who do not wish to use will meet November 23nd. wnn
annual play November 16. There arc about
.
a separator. They will sell sweet Lindsey.
thc middle of the month for at the Methodist church Friday chance in your life.
sixteen in the cast. They are being the South where hc has enlisted in night. Everybody welcome.
coached by Ml&amp;s Lcnore Dowden. the
,
Bible study al the church Thurs­
Navy.
.
their English teacher, and it prom­
day night. Georg® Miles wtlt-co&amp;J
ises to be a play well worth seeing.
THE LITTLE RED BRICfc.
duct the meeting.
Tho
Of MU
1019 of the
th. WoodUnd
Wrwvllunrt
The rtlaa.
ClM. ot
„„
.
Our county school nuTO
nurse „„
and Dr.
High eehool held « reunion Mtte | Aarmlll|e ot H.illnw vUlfed our
MARTIS
CORNERS,
MARTIN CORNERS.
i™,. of w.
h Mra. »...
thu
iDa g&gt;ve (M
jn(1
o,
|
home
Mr. ..
and
Earl’v...,
Faul j
Saturday evening. November 3. '
Their former superintendent, Mr. A.
L. Willard, now educational in­
structor of the White Pigeon River
CCC camp, met with them. Eighteen
legTe m
were present. Doughnuts and cider
were served by the committee.
5 milee .Quite a few from Woodland at­
Grove, on
tended the republican banquet in
Hastings Friday evenning.
- Mrs. Fred Loomis and daughter.
Agatha, of Freeport called on Mrs
Will Warner Monday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing at­
tended the homecoming of
thc
Christian church in Kalamaoo Sun­
day morning and in thc afternoon
were guests of the former's daugh­
ter and family. Dr. and Mrs. Chas
3-yr.-old blue roan galding, weight
Osborne, of Vicksburg
One hundred thirty-five attended
1600 lbs., broke.
the U. B. Christian Oideavor ban­
3-yr.-oId sorral stud colt, wt 1500
quet held at the school house Sat­
urday evening. This was the close
lb®., broke.
of the Rally day held at the U. B.
3-yr.-old bay gelding, wt- 1250 Iba.,
■church Saturday.
Mra. Welby Crockford spent Sat­
broke. •
urday with ner parent*. Mr. and
2-yr.-old black gelding, weight 1250
Mrs. J. I&gt; Crockford and Mra. Elisa­
beth Gibboney
The latter is not
lbs.
*
very well and seems-to be tailing in
5-yr.-old gray mare, weight 1600
health gradually.

Ik 19c

6 h. 2Sc
6c
6 n». 17c
3 iu 25c

Sale to start at 1:00 P. M.

I offer the following:—1

HORSES.
Black gelding, wt. 1500 Ibe.
Bay gelding, wt. 1350 Iba.
(Thia ia a good work team.)

CATTLE.
Holstein cow, 7 yr». old.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old.
(All giving milk.)
Holstein heifer, yearling.

FARM TOOLS
Two-lection drag.
Walking plow.
Sulky plow. Ha,
Diac roller.
2 walking cultivator.
Sulky cultivator.',
Double wagon.
Single sleigh.
Hay fork, rope and pulley,
Harneu.

HOGS.
Stock pig.
Brood sow, due to farrow
soon.
FEED.
250 shocks corn.
6 tons hay, alfalfa and mix­
ed.

, TERMS OF SALE:—CASH.
tled for.

MISCELLANEOUS

100 new crate,.
Cream aeparator.
4 milk can,. 2 milk pail,.
Milk (trainer and many oth­
er article, too numerous to
mention

No goods removed till set­

LEE BOWSER, Prop

L. J. Rusnak, Clerk.

Dewey Reed, Auctioneer.

AUCTION SALE
On account of ill health it is neceitary for me to
farm, so will sell the following livestock at my farm,
northeast of Hastings, or 1 mile north of Coats

J R ]

Saturday, Nov. 10, At i o’Ctoek
HORSES.

HENDERSHOTT.
Miss Joesphlne Romig spent thc
week, ^nd tn Battle creek with her
sister. Mrs. Mae Morgan,
Mrs Court Btrowbrldge spent last
week in Jackson wtth her daughter.
MA. DeWitt Rowley.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil- Hayward.
Cleone and Beatrice Yelter of Alto
were Sunday guest* al Cha*. Van
Vranken'a.
MU* Fern Btrowbridge is visiting
in Jackson.
Thc Ladies' Aid is making anoth­
er quilt for sale. Some of the ladle*
met at Mra- Frances Hendershott'*
Thursday to sew and they will meet
this week at Mrs waiter Sinclair'*
on the Battle Creek road. They take
a pot luck dinner and a roll Of
pieces. AU art invited.
Thc Ladies'.Aid meeting will lx*
held Nov. 33. at the home of Mrs.
Lawrence Beadle on' the Battle
Crctk road. Pique note tliat it has
been postponed until one week later
tiwn the usual dale.
Mr. and Mra- AuC. Clack attended
thc meeting at Martin Sunday
nfcht-

lbs., with colt by side and with
Joel again.
16-yr.-old bay mare, weight 1300,
with foal.

Urad* J«ftejr»&gt;
eligible sirs.)

TOOLS

B-jrr.-old aortal gelding, wt, 1000
(These colt* are all sired by the
Belgian Co. atallion of Woodland,
weight 2500 lbs., and are the best
Michigan bred colt* that have been
offered at auction in years in Barry
county.)

tiem.

Detroit mower attachment

REMEMBER THE DATE—Come to thb sale for

TERMS.—CASH.
fore being removed

SOUTH SHULTZRote Peake spent Saturday tad
Bunday wtth her uodc. Qua Peaks,
Mr. and Mn&gt;. William Sonnctillc
tad two children tad Mir Edith
tajnevilie of Battle Creek visited
vaster tionncvillc and family Sund-o
aud Lester's brother, Meric, of Bat-

GRADE JERSEY COWS

J. E. NORTON,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. IBS4

CHANCERY NOTICE

MIDDLEV1LLF.
--------Masonic
lodge enjoyed
—
game
supper Tuesday evening of last week.
Some very good hunting had pro­
duced lots of game and tlie good
cards completed a very pleasant eve­
ning.
Pythian Sisters had a fine meeting
_ Tuesday,
* UI J. in J , when
Wlfvji they
uit/ entertained
ni......u the
nolle* I pn«t chiefs of thte district. On ac-

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pennock
and mother. Mrs. John Harrington
went to St. Johns, Clinton Oo.. Sat­
urday to attend the. funeral of Ed.
Underhill.
Mra- Craven* of Battle creek Is
their way from there. In which one
keeping
house for Mrs. Luctaa Eddy
lady well known here was killed nnd
several others severely injured, and son Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams enter­
when they*had a head on ama*h-up
tained a company of twenty friend*
Friday night with a Hallowe’en
Ward Bender wm bitten by a party. Therewere many strange
looking faces, at flrat. but after their
Thursday. Not thinking h amounted ;
were Unloved every one
to much at tlie tiny?,
severe pains developed and
slclan wm called and he 1* atlU unihetr rooms, which* they did.
which they are very thankful. There
were visitor* from many town* of
lhe state, several ladies from Detroit
who went, from here to a meeting In

hte quick recovery. Ward 1* a flue 'held Wednesday night in the church
—-----------------------— basement,
where tlie oldest and the
young
mon. with
manyLfriends
here­
youngest ones were in attendance.
but- the middle aged ones were out
There have been many calls for
performing the
usual
Hallowe’en
absent voters these last few days, pranks.
.
showing that all are anxiously wait­
Mr. and Mra. Ray Johnson of
ing the outcome of thb year’s elec­ Yorkville spent Sunday with Mr. and
tion.
Mrs h. F. wertman.
Edward Hungerford, who has been
The Inland Lakes Garden Club
In Kalamazoo attending school since will meet Thursday afternoon with
he graduated from our high school. Mrs. Clarence Stevens. Mrs. Ger­
and of late working for grocery
trude Chandler and Mra. Angle Ti­
concern there, wm recently mar-.
tus will have charge of thc program.
ried there, and hte mother lias been
The subject te "Native plant* we
passing out the cigars to some ot
to our gardens." Each
hte mends here.
member answer to roll call by nam
The Ladies’ AM Society of the M. tag her best garden friend.
E. church held their annual chick-.
The next meeting of the Delton
en sUpper Thursday evening. There
were several good people down from 'Community Club will be Monday
night. Nov. 12. pot luck supper in
Hastings and they all enjoyed the 1
.
[charge of Mr. and Mra. Henry Car­
line meal. The ladles cleared
' penter and Mr. and Mra. Jay Wilk­
sum for their fund to go towards
inson. Program in charge of Mr.
lhe church work of the year and
and Mrs. Roy McBain.
thank all lhe good folks for their osMrs. Eva Whittemore received Lhe
slstance tn furthering their good
news of thc death of her aunt. Mrs.
Camp Fire Girls Organization, un­ Carrie Morthland. Sunday momlpg
at her home in HMtlngs. Thc funer­
der the leadership of Mbs DeFoe
al will be Tuesday afternoon at the
put on the play "Cherry Blossoms"
Walldorf! funeral home, with burial
at the T. K. 8. auditorium on Fri­
day evening. It was well pul on and In Cedar Creek cemetery.
Clair
Richards
Kalamazoo
greatly enjoyed by all. Several ears
spent
Sunday at Ime.
of Mtes DeFoe's friends from Char­
Mr. and Mra. Robert Barnes and
lotte were present and were well
family
were
Sunday
guest*
of Mrs.
paid for their efforts .in attending.
Blanche Richards and family.
It wm m fine a play m ever put
Miss Goldie Town of the American
here. The girls cleared a nice sum
Legion Hospital at Camp Custer
for their efforts.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the spent Sunday with the home folks,
Mr. and Mrs. peter Adrlanson and
Congregational church have given
lo the school board the money they Harry were In Battle Creek Saturday
had and also the
land formerly lo visit their son. Roy. and family,
nnd
Sunday they were guest* of Mr.
owned by them for the enlargement
of the Library and will have the in­ and Mra. Robert Burchett and Mr.
terest from a nice sum to assist for and Mrs. Maurice Burchett of Cres
long term of years. A very nice
way to assist lhe young people for
DOWUNU
year* to come and we hope the peo­
A delegation of Dowling ladles will
ple will appreciate, as we know they
will, thc fine spirit that prompted jo to Wacousta this week where
they will spend the day with their
these nne ladies.
Our football team wa* winner in former pastor. Mtes Bessie Rullson,
their game Friday.
played
... who is at present In charge of the
Comstock Park. This makes the work at that place. Mtes Rullson 1*
team and all others fc-61 pretty recovering from the affeqU of a
broken ankle, which necessitated an
good.
&lt; ..
James McKevltt and w’tfe. accom­ absence from duties
panied by u couple from Grand
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Oswald have re­
Rapids, will leave by auto Tuesday
for California. They are going not turned from Toledo where they
only as a pleasure trip but with the spent the week end. Their mother.
Idea of looking for a location. James Mrs.. Dora Bronk. accompanied them
lias two uncles In the west, so will and will remain for the winter
have a chance to visit them also months with her daughter nnd huswhile In the west. James was born 1 band. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MalleL
here and has many friends here, An informal party was held at thc
where he attended school. Since [Oswald home Wednesday, given for
Lhen he has worked for the state. I Mrs. Bronk shortly before her de­
part of the time at Kalamazoo and j parture.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain
for some time both he and wife have
been employed near Yprilanti in thc and daughter Patricia have taken
new hospital. Good luck to you all. up their residence in Dowling nnd
We hate to loose you people from arc occupying the Lanning house
our state but do not blame you for Mr. and Mrs, Chamberlain are thc
looking around for something better teachers in the school here, and
formerly resided at Shultz.
while you are young.
Claud Aimison and bride
visiting their friends here for the
past week. Good luck and a happy
life to you and yours Claud.
Grover and Mrs. Cline returned
from
ten days’ trip In Canada on
Monday, where they were visiting
Mra. Cline’s relatives.
Mrs. Scott Sherwood hu been very
111 for some days. Today she appears
somewhat improved. We all hope
|^1* will continue.

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Mr. and Mra. Lloyd OMklU enter­ Della Weeks to her home there
tained their brother. Ear) Gaskin,
and family of Jtoyal Oak last week
FAIR LAKE.
also Ben Gaskill and wife of ComA baby girl wm bom Thursday
Hock.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carnell.
Mra. Melissa Tinkler Is spending
Mrs. Myron Mason gave a shower
lhe week with friends at Battle
I mn U! afternoon In honor of Mrs.
Creek and Bellevue.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Conklin have Russell Tolles. Many lovely gifts
moved to Bedford and Alfred Hom were given the bride.
and family have moved to Hastings.
Mtes Blanche Goldsworthy and
Mrs. Eva Striker of Athens visit­ brother. Maurice and friepd. Ar
ed at tlie home of Mr. and Mra. 8. A. thur Long brake of Battle Cr?ek and
Wertman Saturday while her son 11Porter Knowles and family of near
and wife were at Hastings having !Hickory Corners were visitors al
returned their- grandmother. Mm.' Lottie oollister's Sunday,

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keep a memorandum of some of the
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                  <text>LOCAL NEWS
Mn. Herbert Calkins u entertain-

day afternoon.
Sanden’, Ko.

Broadway.

Friday,

having it please get In communlca-

The November meeting of the Altoft P. T. A. will be held Friday.
Nov. 18. Supper at seven. Bring
buttered rolls and one other dish.
How to get a pint bottle of LlncoWaah. a wonderful water softener
and disinfectant and stain-remover.
Na told In the Rosevale Market adv.
The regular meeting of the Amer J
lean Legion Auxiliary will be heldLthls week Thursday evening at the
kegion rooms. It is hoped there may
me a good attendance.
I The council voted to clean house
ptday evening—that is they voted
■tat the sidewalls and ceilings of
■e council rooms should be washed.
■ was decided that those owing the
■ty for water should be the work.
■Mrs. Vcm Haywood, who was tak■ suddenly HI last week Is some
■iter at Uris writing. Callers were
■. and Mrs, Fred Mead, Mr. and
■s. Frank Haywood and family,
■s. Charlie Liraver. Mrs. Stanley
■inert and Miss Marlon Nash.
■The new A. K. Frandsen store re■’ts a splendid business during the
■t week. Busy shoppers win nnd
^B*e a fine stock of new merchan■e attractively displayed and new
^■ds arriving dagy. There will 6P.

al announcement of new goods
descriptions and price quota. An experienced corps of sales
e will extend every courtesy to
who call, nnd readers of this
• are urged to read the merdlslng news Mr. Frnndsen haa
lem each week.

OBITUARY.
Ham Charles KnlfTen, youngn of Robert and Ivah KniiTen.
cm January 26. 1020 at Ponater moving to Jackson where
sided but a short time. When
4 eight years old he moved to
Scallty, where he remained un­
death. Nov. 7. 1034. Billy was
f patient sufferer and always
cheerful word for everybody.
«h the long months of sutTerU disposition was always the
[uncomplaining. Billy leaves to
► mourn besides his father and
hr. one brother Richard, and a
[Florence, a grandfather. Will
L and
many relative* and
b. Billy wifi be greatly missed
b schoolmates and neighbor­
In general.
|k)tis one from us is gone.
| we loved is stilled.
Is i* vacant In our home,
'
I never can be filled.

try as speaking "straight
le shoulder." Further in the
; it was "Straight from the
One more'stage of descent
I have been ventriloquism.

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(ov. 18th
IOV. 18 and 19

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CLAUDETTE

TRA
St PATHE NEWS EVENTS

WILCOXON
IAIN MATINEE SUNDAY ^T 1:66 P. M.
until death
ly mornng.
HBH^WBeedHy and’wellundTrBhafcr altcnde^he^Early Bird"

the direction of Mrs. Ida Curperifer.' breakfast at Allegan, which opens
aav^ul*
Members are urged to co-operate their community chest drive. Thlr-;ahc, had b®e"
. 7 . Adv«nUat;
in this as far as they are able. Do- ty-five men were present. They willifPd, ,.c, f“,owed
teach ing of
nations for the bazaar will
be'follow a plah similar to the one used ’“l
'“*•
brought in at the next meeting, in Barry Oo. during the Boy Scout sn' WM “ devoted wife and mother
which will be held at the home of-drive fur funds.
an.d a,‘ exceptional woman in&gt; all
Mrs Hazel Nash. Nov. 22.
,
• • •
f ways, dotag more than her share
----------------- -----------------------Albert Dykstra accompanied three *l,ayi of ,alndne« and helpfulness

Fancy, Michigan Fed Rootteri
Roa»t One, You’ll Like Ji

18c

Pork Sausage
’We have purchased a well bred
herd of prime, com fed native
cattle, Barry County’s Best.

Hamburg

Steaks "sti:

Ground Beef

». 18c

B.

15c

FresA Ground

Spare Rlbe
Ham Ends

Smoked Picnics

25c

2

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25c

». 15c

Juicy and Shanklett, lb.

£C

FELDPAUSCH MARKET
A-G STORE

Phone 2272-We Deliver

A-G STORE

DEATH OF HENRY FISHER.
Scouts to Ann Arbor on Saturday
Henry Fisher.aged 79. died at where they ushered at the Michigan
The **!“„■?. onc. daug:. rLMt?~
his home on East State Road on —Wisconsin game. Mr. Shafer had I
rT.nc&lt;i Kllp ,r. .?£
Creek.
Monday, having been 01 for several charge of the ushers from all the “ld u‘rcc
A
,1 ,h!ee "‘f*
weeks with gangrene. He is survived Battle Creek area, there being 66l‘cn’- Mrs. Millie Butqjph
?ar1’
by a son. Lyle.FlAher, and n brother, iScouts.
tcn= Mrs^ Emily Wickham of KalaThpmas Fisher, of Hastings, a ।
...
I ma zoo; Mrs. Grace Colwell of Bat­
grandson. Max Fisher, and other
A committee has Lecn appointed! 2*, ,CrelfcLUye^ ,7&gt;tVc,r*'
an5
relatives. Funeral services are being to arrange for a district Scout rally ra.gnr.
nd,
M’rlon arY* Frank
held this Wednesday morning at some time before Christmas to dis-1*r,*nt,i °f
S. 8Vf'US; T.hC
ten-thirty at the Walldorf! funeral cuss activities for the coming year.
,5 , *“ "e , aLC^,1?n Cen^*r
home. Rev. C M- Conklin otBclat- The meeting will be in the High wKh lnlcnnent in the Fuller comb­
ing. Interment in Riverside cemc- school gym. preceded by a parade. [tcry
__________
te° ----------------- -----------------------DEATH OF AGED MAN.
EXTENSION GROUP NO. X
FISHER P T. A.
! Mr- anti Mfs Frank Annable re- ' The first meeting of Extension
The Fisher P. T. A. was held Fri- eelved word on Sunday of the death; Group No. 3. was held in the Comtlay night, November 9. and the pro- ,hat morning of her grandfather, munity room of the National bank,
gram was very enjoyable. The Wol- Hiram McCroery. aged 96, an in-1 Nov. 6.
verine Woodbuzzers from He Ming* mate al lhe Soldiers’ Home. He is. The leaders. Mrs. Ivah Wininger
played several selections.
survived by two daughters. Mrs. and Mrs. Rose Oldiey. presented a
Mr. Cascaden. the 'Scout Master Monrc&lt;‘ of Lansing and Mrs. Hop- ■ very interesting and instructive lesbrought several boys out to give kuu °r Detroit, ttfree sbns. Sherman, son on remodeling of haU and
us a talk on the good of Scout train- Hol*ud and William of Lake Odessa, gowns
Ing The boys also gave a demon- abo el«ht grandchildren, thrte 1 Mrs. Mary Cowles was elected new
Stratton on First Aid. a very de- Kreat-grandchlldren and two great- vice-chairman, and
Mrs. Luana
ious lunch was served
great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. &gt; Townsend recreation chairman for
■
&lt;a&gt;
Annable. and son, Charles Annable, the ensuing year.
HOSPITAL* GUILD NO.~K
altefKied tfie funeral on Tuesday,
—------------ -♦»
■------Mrs: GuV Bauer*. Mrs. John Woo- a&lt;t'™»n a*
o'clock at the,
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rogton and Mrs. Frank Carruthers will holers Home.
S'uffSJr? S'KaTcyX' M

E. Thorn 8t.

Claire Trevor

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Wild Gold

FEATURE NO. I

With Pat O’Brien, Glenda Farrell, Claire Dodd
PARAMOUNT NEWS EVENTS

AdulU 15c;

Children 16e

&lt;
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOV. 21 and 22

&lt;

From FICTION to FILM...

PAULINE LORD

“Mrs. Wiggs &lt;&gt;f th.
Cabbage
Patch”
__

«paaiBtaai Ncraat

Evelyn VENABLE
KENT TAYLOR

Eddie Foy. Jr.. Remedy Hit—BENNY FROM PANAMA"
And Pathe New* Events
Admits 25c; Children 16c

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOV. 23 and 24
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

With “Pat" Pateraoa, Robert Mundin, Chas.
Starrett, Gordon Westcott
FEATURE NO. 2

The

Dragon Murder Cage

MAMIaUmcENSES.

Bauer on Wednesday evening, sen- “u8°
la v
10
rrad,riofc
Ing a dessert bridge at six-thirty ■ &gt;C a’ Co,e’ c ly ‘••Fuhr. Route*5. Hastings, a-toy. on
clock.
,
John Bryans. Baltimore 26 •. November 13.
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Velma M. Btrimbeck. Baltimore
20
--7—------- --------- -CIRCLE NO. 4,
Paul M. Nagel. Prairieville 21
.TfkP S"
Will meet Wednesday afternoon. Hasel L Calthrop. PralrievlUc .
31 S
X^2uv

John Hoevenau.

TUESDAY, NOV. 20 — ONE DAY ONLY

whU® ,lvln« at BatU1! Creck' Urn

...... “ IKSSt&amp;XS

Nonna Rowley. Hastings .........25 upon Connecticut’s nutmeg.

z

▲ MlbVni Ai*’
November Mlh,
a Bock
ta T1|E &lt;tu HIDER Serial In
Fifteen Epbatai MATINEE ONLY. Matinee starts at 3:M
P. M/nch KatunUy. SPECIAL—Al! chHdrrn under twelve

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�THI HASTINGS BANKER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1934
i session a law which provided that 442. E- P, 445, total 487. District No.
Mrs. Beatrice Flegal and children
;ln school districts, where the as­ 2, frl, P. 8. F, 837. E. P . &gt;46, total
of Kalamazoo spent Friday night
sessed valuation of the district was
and Saturday at H. Woodman’s.
comparatively small, and so made $27 total |44. DUtrict No. 4. P. S. F.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wamey Kelsey and
the school tax higher than the nor- 453. E. F-. 124. total $79. DUtrict No.
family visited relatives at Cedar
mal tax rate, an Equalization Fund 5. P. S’. P . $37 E. F, $52, total 89.
Springs Bunday.
should provide aid for such schools. District No. 6 p. 8. F.. 840, E. F.. 827.
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Coats. Mr. and
■------------] We will give the amounts to be total $67. District No. 9. P. 8. F.,
Mrs. Chas. Townsend and Mra and (
• Continued from page one&gt;
(Continued from page one)
COUNTY TREASURER MAUS distributed in the different districts I $56. E. P.. nothing .total $56. District
Mrs. E. G. Smith were among those |
——-------- —
,of each township, so that the tax- No. it. frl., P. 8. F., $27, E- F., $64.
who attended the play "Everybody's i
He
told
of
one
father
whom
he
WILL DISBURSE
payer* in those districts can know (total $91.
get rid of the saloons because they ■■Here" al Hastings Thursday eve-1
had known and of the time he took
are cordially invited to c.ojiiult prL
the amounts available to aid tlieir! IRVING—District No. 2. frl.. P. 8.
wanted the temptation to drink out ning.
THE 0A8H
to Interest his boys in things worth
schools. If the school tax te al-1F.. $11. E. F.. $82. total $93. District
their own way.
vately with a trained specialist from th*
| We were sorry to hear that Mrs.
: while, —especially to give them a ofThere
are many people now.who J
ready low. so as not to be burden 'knowledge of the great out-of-doors,
Orpha Richardson had to undergo
Cara Nome Laboratories in New York, who
LAST
LEGISLATURE
------------------------------------------some and well within Ute fifteen mill 170. DUtrict No- 4. frl., P. 8. P-. (so they could know the life that Is drink in moderation, or occasionally,
an operation at Pennock hospital
will be here
162. E. F.. nothing, total 462. DUtrict |inthe forest, how to take care of who &gt;re not pleased with the liquor Friday.
|
.
PROVIDED THIS AJD
SE
traffic as if is being conducted. Some
md nut'riTf mA T^ri" p h’v’
fthttwielves while roaming through
Willard Demond has been having
,
.
,
“ .
, . .
state. 'But if Ute amount available$6D. District No 9, frl.. F H I .. $184. q woods and not to lose their bear- of them openly sfty so; but tills class।
E
F.
$158.
total
$342.
District
No.
11.
tather
toU
hU
boyi
1X
quite
.a
serious
.time
with
a,
car
­
Help« Schools Crippled by in districts under the fifteen min tax
of people largely feel that time
- T
be -givtn to amend the 11- buncle on his neck but is some bet­
the 15 Mill Tax Lirni'limitation law u not sufficient to frl., P. 8. F.. 852. E- F. $28. total 880 o iove and to ra^t anhn.l and ought-to
|
* the
carry on the schools, then the money District No. 12. frl., P. S. F„ 837. urdhfe.tow to™ raai^toX^n । quor
quor ^*
law,’ so “
as to
to rtla
raise,
the age limit ter now.
Quite a good crowd was present
“™’’."lto 21 year*, so a* to compel liquor
taiion
become* available from the Primary E F.. $27. total $64
JOHNSTOWN—District No. 2. frl.
boy* routa not^faU to ptey the pUcej
dMe
tcn O.dock gla0 &gt; at the L. A. 8. held at the church
We are Indebted to Mra. Maude Supplement Fqnd. and on certain
P. 8. P, $74. E. P. nothing, total $74
Sey griw up The faSw who on Bundays and legal holidays They on Thursday. Club No. 1 served
Smith, county school commissioner, conation* from the Equalization
District No. 4. frl. P. 8. F . $31. E P .
bovs reBlUe lh&gt;l
*“l le6blature ■ a nice dinner. The following offlfor a report of the payments to the Fund­
$40. total $71. DUtrict No. S. frl., P
taCSunent^whteh^iU bun«led 1,1 ,tramln« »*»e present law . cers • were elected for the coming
Thia staff representative will devote fortjrvarious school districts in Barry
*n
summary for each
s
p
f p. no tot.1 am nte- u m“,n« ™ investment wmen wm They
both. Mr. Lacy, the&gt; year: Pres.. Bessie Woodman; Vice­
county which are enUtied to receive »cbool dl*trict in the county by S .F-’
five minutes to a study of your skin, giving
E8*°•"pay huge dividends in character.
Pres., Stella Kelsey; Secy., Alma
democratic
candldat/
democratic
for candidate
governor --------------------from the State Primary Supple- £*7Uh,l*
wlU designate the Jiktoi a?sEpFr *p ’
He &lt;uked hU boy frlend* ln U*
you a complete diagnosis and recommenda­
I
'Boulter;
Treai,
Mae
Oversmlth.
meet Fund or the Equalization Prlm»ry Supplement Fund as ”P. 8.
?Jntr.CI
p’ 8‘ p’’ audience to realize that the finest. and- Governor-Elect Fitzgerald had
tion as well as a facial treatment.
Fund, sums of money to aid them
the Equalization Fund "E. WM^PIPE aRGV&amp;-Dtotrlct No 7 lhe n&gt;ost ‘hrilllng storle* ever wrlt- criticised the present liquor regula­ The church was nicely cleaned on
tions and that they would undoubt­ the same day.
in carrying on lhe schools. Act 236, P’
,
i ten are 1116 stories to be found in
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnum
of the Public Act* of 1933. and Act amount* to be pg id to the district*
X’ ,8.'
v p
h* Bible. He told the story of David edly be amended next winter. Some
Reservations are limited to fen a day. We
10. of lhe extra session of 1953. pro- designated.
tin Snu
8' P 8’ F" 8371 E P"
016 B1Ant Philistine. Goliath. of these men do not like county localI of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert I
option. If they felt it was necessary■ Barnum and family and Mr. and
urge you to visit or telephone the store now
vided additional funds for the [ ASSYRIA—District No. 3. P. 8. P..
they would stand for it again rather Mrs. H. Woodman were callers at
no.
schools of Ute state, supplementing 850. E- F-, 825. total $75. District No.
for
an appoihtment coupon.
,
John
Woodman
’
s
on
Sunday.
than
submit
to
an
uncontrolled
traf
­
V" p2°n p0ttt io8&lt;p l*'llds ot hta own country, had Ynthe Primary School Fund, which has 4, frl., P. 8- F., $34. E. F.. $47. total ™
always been used for that purpose. 881. District No. 8. P. 8. F-. 840. E. F.. Jpklrlet No. 3. frl.. P. 8. F„ $119, E I Bb)cd hlm to conqUer tills giant and fic; but they-believe county local
SOUTH MAPLE GRQ.VE.
from lhe menace of option does not prevent liquor from
There was enacted at the special 1837 total 877/ District No. 9 frl., P. 8. P.. nothing, total*$119. District No. 4. frce 1)ls
Mrs. Frank Norton was taken to
If.. 855. B. F.. 821. total 870.
P
■&gt; lhc Philistines. His reward had not being shipped Into a county; it does
PRAIRIEVILLE—District No. 31
3, 1L.
_ *Rhat might .have
------ ---been
----------—. not prevent people wiw live in Hie Pennock hospital. Hastings. Friday
been
cxpect| BALTfMOP.E—District No. 1,. P,. ,frl.. P. 8. F-. 8119, E- F.. nothing, .toj^iead
being appreciative &lt;Jt county going outolde to buy it, which and underwent a major operation.
S. F., $99. E. F.. $87. total $186. Dis­
••DUl1r^&lt;&gt; alk
A
(tone King Saul is a comparatively easy matter with She was returned home Tuesday in
trict No. 2. P. 8. F.. $60. E. ?.. noth­
the automobile and good roads. the Hess ambulance and is doing as
ing. total $60. District No. 3. P. 8. F„
ousy did not spoil David. Re treated These moderate drinkers or oc­ well as can be expected at present.
$36. E. F., $42 total $78. District No.
District No. 10. frl, P. 8 F, 145. E. the king with the utmost geqerpalty casional drinkers are the ones who Callers during the week and Sun­
F. 17. total 452.
and kindness. Naturally such a will ultimately decide the fate of the day were: Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Ells­
(By B. A. LyBarker)
8100.
liquor traffic. If they believe it U as ton of West Vermontville, Mra. Jay
RUTLAND—District No. 1. P. 8.
BARRY—Township Unit, P. 8. F.. F, &gt;21. E. F.. 462. total 483. District character iiad its reward. David haa grasping and greedy as it was when Hawkins of Vermontville. Mrs. Ella
The most wonderful piece of
been held from that day to this, in
&gt;4329, E. F.. $111. total $440.
No. 3. t&gt;. S. F. 144. E. ?.. 445. total the highest esteem by every Jew.
Michigan went dry before they will Taylor of Nashville, who is spending
madilnery in the world is the
' CARLTON—District No.
frU 489. District No. 5. frl.. P. 8. F-. *42.
We cannot begin to review this again vote against it in county and a few days with .her sister. Mrs.
E. F, 498. total 4140. District No. 6. address. It witf given in the regular state; but they are hoping that the Lee Gould.
and Mra. H. A, Doty
ten lion than any other machine
Chase Osborn way and delighted legislature will make changes in the of Traverse City and Mr. and Mrs.1
employed
by mankind. This
THORNAPPLE — Township Unit. and helped everyone who heard IL law. H those changes work to the C. J. Rlzor of Battle Creek.
, E F.. 412, total 4107. DUtrict No. 9.
neglect is inexcusable.
P.
8.
F
,
1756,
E.
F-.
42735,
total
$3.
­
public
good,
then
these
moderate
or
P.
8.
F..
451.
EF.
nothing,
total
451.
Philomena
Pemenl
of Battle Creek |
He will be welcome to the Brother­
You have been endowed with
District No. 12. P. 8. F-. 429. E. F-. 491.
hood and to Hastings at any lime occailonal users of stimulants will spent Tuesday night at Prank Nor­
an active brain. You are fully
WOODLAND—Township Unit. p. when he can find it possible to come be satisfied. But if liquor makers ton's.
capable of thinking for yourself. ,440. total 469.
Miss Ila Jarrard of Battle Creek
If your better judgment prevails, j CASTLETON—District No. 1. frl.. S P, 4586. E F. 41015. total 41.601. this way again. Mr. Osborn was one and venders get too greedy, they will
|
YANKEE SPRINGS—District No. f the mO6t helpful and inspira- drive the traffic out of the qbunty spent the week end at home.
you will be more intensely con­ 'P. 8. ?., 1483. E. F. 41595. total 12­
f rl p.
DSP
. .
.
.__ ___
and the stale by their votes. They
b. r. «5. Ft Pr. St?
.11. total
■«.; .. ..
Gordon Buxton of Banfleld and j
cerned about your well being and
078. District No. 2. frl., P- 8. F.. 439. i. in.,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
did it once and they can do It again. sister, Mrs. Josephine Cheeseman.
E. F.. 414. total 453. DUtrict No. 3.
you will give serious thought and
They
will
do
it
if
the
saloon
or
li
­
spent
Saturday
and
Sunday
with
care to that Important organ of
. quor place Is to become the corrupt,
corrupt. their aunt. Mra. Tena Buxton, and
PINE LAKE.
j District No. 4. P. 8. F.. $45. E. F.. $9.
your body—your heartThe
totals
of
all
the
funds
were:
sons
at
Cadillac.
Nevcr neglect a heart condi­ I total $54. District No. 5. P. 8. F.,
I Skkenum member, .nd VU1UR. «!
u,8- F-. 45.064.00.
.nemo
Helpbn HU&gt;d Cornet with I
n &gt;(
f..
U1j Uw U
E. F. 47.753.00. to­ |
Harold and Marjory Cheeseman
$41. E- F.. $32. total $73. District No. P.
tion. Consult your doctor. He is
tal $12,517.00. Hie cash has been re­
■spent the week end with their aunt,,
the authority upon whom you
"J™' “
.mended, nnd unleu Uvoie who sell Mra. Harold Gray, of East Assyria, bunch of pink, purple and white
I DUtrict No. 7. P. 8. F, $36 E. F„ reived tram (he eUU b, Count, ]«•»,
can rely.
Sunday visitor* at Mr. and Mra.
Treasurer
Maus,
and
will
be
dU!
noon- Tt
..............................
—
«»
“ Harve Chceseman spent Sunday • heather from Glasgow.
Scotland. Shirley Slocum were. Mr. and Mr*.
457. total 493. DUtrict No. 8. P. 8. If medicine is required, have
ta*en UP
there.
*'
| one day last week.
---■ — enacted.
F.. 457. E. F., 482, total 4139. DU- bursed by him to the districts as I। for
your prescriptions filled by trust­
stated above.
"* some needy families and ar­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Duff
Eddy
and
sons
and Mrs. Homer Rowlader and fam­
rangements were made to fill and
worthy pharmacists.
of Nashville were Friday callers at
MARTIN CORNERS.
ing. total 453.
ily also Miss Margaret Karrar and
Much sympathy U extended to Mr
i HASTINGS TWP—District No. 9.
This is the fifteenth of a series
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Marshall spent and Mrs. Vernon Karrar in the loss
Roland Barry and Paul
of Editorial Advertisements to iP. 8. ?.. 445. E- P, 462. total 4107.
Sunday with Claude Hoffman and of their baby daughter who was bur­
District
No.
10.
frl..
P.
8.
F,
453.
appear in this paper each week.
ied. November 2nd. Mrs. Karrar U
family in the Dunham district.
JS;
,S r”d
E. F.. 412. total 465.
CopyrlcbL
Mrs. Frank Norton received a at the home of her parents.
ing this week.
| HOPE— District No. 1 P. 8. ?.. Editor of the Banner:
I was surely pleased to read your and a
article in last week's Banner In re- enjcyeC..
gard to the Allegan fair and our bee held with Mrs.
Mr*. Clara
Clara Nichols,
Nicnois.
.
.
encjUre seeing
.. ...................................................
^(e“bSed. u the, «e
own Barry county
fair. I attended, Mr* [fun*
f*""“ wnttinoham was «

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community if actual currency nad to
change hands every time a sale was made.

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PENNEY'S DOLLAR DRESS EVENT:

,hb““d‘“

iS1^. .e

'^ui-usr

of iLEr^
the evening,
followed
by.Wm*
until will
theynmesee
an not nunrowir.it th, Ulr Idn. rttveratan
dlwrWn rt
. wnih
^wu
I whether measures
the Uw makers
nor are we getting away
........
from the
... 1 a
. pot luck
&gt;ue»_hj»he«i
luncheon whleh was |a
,Uu,Uon or
K suilslae.
ambition of breeding good livestock. । greatly enjoyed by all.
‘ changes are made they will
Not one of the fairs I vtelted this I Robert 'Warner
v“”Tru came home on1 ‘or
their hands ofi until the time
guests **
fall was in a* good a financial con- Wednesday and brought as gueste
L.&lt;• wzirlrn COI s when they think it necessary
dltlon as our Barry County Agricul-. Miss Ackley,• .I.,
for—..whom he
to act. If and when that time
tural Society.
1 Emmet Pelliter and Jeanette Sher­ come*, they will act and they will
I was somewhat surprised to note|U’ood all of Kalamazoo.
express themselves by their votes,
by your article that there is only) The Farmers Club will be 'ntCT- tn a monner so emphatic that It ।
about $4,000 on hand. If my memo-: ’alned at the home, of Mr. and Mrs.
cannot be misunderstood.
ry senes me right, when we dU-1 Ernest Hall on Saturday fining,

continued holding our fair*, we had 1 The Avery family SP®*}1 tl1® week
barrwille.
a balance on hand of $5,000 or bet- end at the farm and will not come
There was a terrible accident hap­
ter. Tiie interest on that amount again until spring. During the win­
.
. . .
... ...
............ ...
Imrirnvl'nipn'.l Will t&gt;e pened at the BarryviUc school
should have kept up the Insurance ter extensive improvements will be Thursday when little Junior Hull fell
and paid for what Repairing has made on the large house and also on a rusty wire while playing ball.
the manager's home.
been done.
Byrde and Dewey Doster, accom­ The wire went in Just above the
I admit I was a member of the ex­
eyeball, puncturing the brain. He
ecutive board who voted against panied by Clarence Oliver of Plain­ was rushed to Pennock hospital but
holding a fair back in 1928. Al that well. are leaving this week to hunt
died at midnight. His funeral was
time I had ample reason for doing deer in Ontonagon county. Frank held at the church Bunday and he
Wales and-Alex Minor left on Mon­
.1 do not understand why Hastings day morning for upper Michigan to
could not have pulled a successful be gone during the open season on cemetery.
Frank Bates and wife have gone
fair this year. Please do not think deer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers were to California.
I am finding fault with the present
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fewless of Has­
officers. I consider them a fine Bunday guests of the Ixon Wood tings. Rev. and Mrs. Gillette of Gull
bunch of fellows and perfectly on family in Trowbridge.
Clark Nottingham will spend two lake and Mrs. Grace Brumm of
the square but maybe not sufficient­
Nashville
called on Mrs. Elizabeth
ly interested to compel them to give weeks with his aunt. Mrs. Ctaje Glbbony and Mr. and Mrs. John
of their time, from their own busi­ Blackman, while Mr. Blackman gdes
Higdon last week. Bunday guests
ness, tvro weeks' work in putting a north hoping to get a deer.
were. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Higdon
fair across.
’
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
of Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mr*.
May I suggest two men? I have
Quite a number from this vicinity Welby Crqckford and children of
approached neither of them on the
.
subject, but feel sure that they attended the funeral of Mrs. Bertha Woodland!
Mr. and Mrs- Dale DeVine of
ri-rhu RnnH*-.
would make good. The success of j. Friend Darby
Sunday’ afternoon at
Nashville were Sunday guests of his
the institution U largely dependent | the AdventUt church.
___
•
.kill... and congeniality of
*-*——-V parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVine.
Mr. .-4
and Mrs. Wai*
Walter Johncock
upon
the
ability
Rev. and Mr*. J- J. WllUtto enter­
the secretary.
Mr. diaries Potto and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culbert
tained their children and grand­
would make a fine secretary. I am spent Wednesday in Lansing.
The
Dorcas
Society
met
at the children Sunday, celebrating Rev.
aware that the Supt. of Speed U ap­
WUlltls
seventy-first birthday. A
pointed by the board, but I cannot home of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Usvery enjoyable time was had by the
refrain from mentioning Dr. Mohler borne to sew on Wednesday.
Miss Ascha Buck spent Saturday following guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
for that position. Those two posi­
son WUlitts and baby and Clayton
tions require men particularly fitted in Battle Creek.
Mrs. F. A. Pierson of Hastings WUliita of Detroit, Mrs. Stanley
therefor.
Why not select our directors from spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. WUlitts of Concord. Mr. and Mr*.
Chester WUlitts and Jeannette and
the different townships? And by all Walter Culbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Matthews of Raymond of Lansing, Mi&amp;s Eliza­
means select men who are actually
engaged in breeding purebred live­ North Hastings called on Mr. and beth Griffin of Charlotte, and Mrs.
stock. Please remember I am not Mrs. Eugene Nichols Sunday after­ Clara Day and three girls.
Miss Inez NesblH-and Joe Hickey
noon.
.
.
voting for myself.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hale of North were married Saturday morning. Mr.
Enough fof Article I. I may feel
Carlton spent Sunday with Mr. and and Mr*. Floyd Nesbitt entertained
like coming backMrs, Caryl Fuller. Lee Fuller and with a dinner for them Sunday.
Robert Martin.
daughter. Leona, of West Carlton Best wishes go to the happy couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox- and
EAST GUN LAKE ~
called there Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Belle Crawford spent sev­
Mrs. A. M. Gates and daughter. Kenneth spent Sunday with Mr.
eral days with relatives at East Cal­ BeUy Elawn, of Grand Rapids spent and Mrs. Verne Hawblit* of Hlghedonia.
.
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. bank- *
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fassett and
Hubert Warner left Sunday A. M. Walter Culbert.
’•«»
for the north.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shriber and baby spent Saturday night and
Mrs. Kenneth Andrews and Carl daughter of Hastings called on Mr. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Max
Sheerin were in Allegan Saturday- and Mrs. Frank . Shriber Sunday Griffin of Charlotte.
Mr. and Mr*. Herbie Wilcox ac­
on business. Mrs. Edd Dclble re­ evening.
turned for the week end.
Miss Hasel Shriber and Mr. and companied Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Ernest Thaxton and Jim and Neva Mrs. Leo Barry and son called on Hulsebus and Clinton of near Belle­
vue
to Lansing Wednesday and at­
spent Sunday at the Ray Crawford Mrs. Nina Barry and family Sun­
tended the big horse sale at the col­
home.
. • day afternoon.
lege. There seems to be a great de­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andrews.
mand for horses this fall, two selling
Mrs. Edd Dieble and Edna Jean
TOWN LINE.
at this sale for eight hundred and
called at the Will Coins home at
Doris and Jerry Bates attended a-1
East Caledonia Saturday evening. birthday party for Miss Joyce Bek- nlnty
dollars each. '
1
Jack Andrews of Plainwell called
'ardt of near Woodbury Saturday.
COATS GROVE.
on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reahm were
The D. O. T. O. Club is being
'business visitors in Sunfield Mon­ held thi* week with Mr*. Alice
Karl Bhultes of Lansing spent the
day of this week.
Chase
on
Wednesday P. M.
week and with Bill Butler.
E. 8. Thompson held a sale Sat­
George Slater and friend of Chi­
sing and Mrs. Lepord of Lake Odes­ urday with a large crowd in attendcago spent Hie week end with the
sa. were Sunday guests of Mr. and
former's brothers, Walter and Au­
^Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davidson
Mrs. Hale Lepord.
gust
Mia* Lucille Robinson of Carlton and daughter. ______
Portia,_ ___
and J. O.
-.
was an over Bunday visitor al the Crawford. Jr-, of Kalamazoo and
CHENEY DISTRICT.
Alvati Tiik.r
*’
Tasker hnnw&gt;
home.
MU* Freda amlih
Smith ,n»nt
spent Riinrtev
Bunday at
at
Sunday visitors at Frank Hay­ Alvah
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Reahm
were
H.
Woodman
s.
„
wood’s of the Cheney district were,
The Sunday School will observe
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elliott and chil­ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her­
Thanksgiving with • program on
dren of Lowell. Mrs. Minnie Dhoti, man Winkler.
Ernest Hough of South Sunfield Sunday morning, November 25, at
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott of Irving
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bird and was a business visitor at Albert the time of regular Sunday School
Reahm's Saturday.
hour.
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-rWjer» Tammany methods.
It is the party in overwhelming'

This and ‘That Backward Glances;
A "Rehash" of the

Bits of Yesterday

in Hanover. Ja&lt;
ly evefiint.
Williams who has bean
from asthma severely of

apologised
taraign diplomat
ba overlooked in

Election by
decay. Republicans with consider- moral
many friends in thia county hope
I
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Muri DeFoe.
6XVIXTY NINTH Yaak *ble “dead wood" swept aside and a
Wk are rery. very bumptious,
IC PROGRESS
Richard Watkins attended lhe for his speedy recovery.
Charles Lunn was called to Rock­
republican state, almost e* ,bo our eouAlns say;
-- ---------------------------------- ‘rebirth of Lincoln liberalism to shape , The Century of ‘Progress at Chi-1 We are indebted to Muri DeFoe.
J!13^2
ford, Michigan,. Monday by the much ro u Michigan. The repub- And vcry, rery j^thful
J^5f*lu!J*i.*t‘i^“U’&lt;K,lts policies Is in a position fundi- cago has closed its doors forever, and j editor of the Charlotte Republican“ if* *}****
PyL going
'death of his father. Wm. Lunn, who
’United
^25’XT'.
”*
% |In • Pewcock rort ot
many vJk&gt; saw that exhibition. .Tribune for the interesting "elec-*1
h® #peBt lived in that village.
—~
mentally more sound than it has to
States senate but they did ।
■u hr Halt PaatnalS:------------------------------------------------------------------been tn'rears
* • r»omp
. ... concision of the progress of tion rehash" published herewithrMr. ’
wlth h“ “tcr Miss Florence
Mrs. A A. Barber and Mrs. Ar­
totorwl mm to toe home. Bu&lt; t»»i we itoot open their .hore.
'1
,
.
’
,
’ The century has been given. A thou- DeFoe keeps Ub on political trends
„
.
we high-hat king and queen, .
Mr. Farley has reason to be jubld
rs ng0 a ccntury showed in various sections of the state
”om" ,£nd£rMT' wh&lt;2. hV thur Barber of Grand Rapids were there congressmen made it their And
the
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
J.
C.
Bar
­
business
tn
congress
to
slam
at
ev­ Mui throw our money round
“01‘™-"«'tant
over
lhe
huge
working
majori{£Vlh
of
Chris?
to
1834
ol
a
Targe
tat
P^Ur
of
the
Brethren
church
i.n&gt;
_w&gt;-ir&lt;no
• u»ei.
.
. ._.____________ _____ i
been ixstOT• of the Brethren church
ber Thursday.
erything connected with the New Where wt know it will be seen.
Of »ab«y county. TUUk monthsties his party has established In 'science. invention and education, of community newspapers and a
.J"'
c“'*c2 “Barn
Mrs. Mae Powers and Mlsa Belle Deal They are now retired to pri­
U advancs ------ :—Me
d
u hf
w'have made more advancement than wide acquaintance among state edlWe are proudly self assertive
•’Cff.,£M¥tRL£?FTT.A
from the birth of Christ, to 1834. tors and leaders of both parties.
1™JUn»* "here he begins his Rogers of Hastings, were guests of vate life.
their sister, Mra. A. O- Miller in
When anyone attempts to say that And we have a right to be;
YKAK IN advance ----------------••-•••-«i.so
•l4° much
much cause
cause for
for satisfaction
satisfaction over
over the
the
trains teleeranhv
teleeraohr. teletele-1i
. . .
1 new pastorale Sunday.
wiM-tinn Dahb.h
' tin Henry Sheldon. Mix Milton lhe village last week.—Freeport there are no good things about the For we earned our Independence
M results of his campaign as reflected phone, automobiles, radios, air..nw,r
Herald.
New Deal, ha is deceiving himself
&lt;r—-------------------------------------- in the popular- vote.
planes, and
prank
ana practically
pracncauy all
an machinery
maenmery
prank D.
D Fitzgerald's
Fitzgerald's fattier
father was
Mrs. Wattell of Grand Rapids vis­
ADVKKTI8IN0 HATES
have come into the picture Magic a member of the state legislature a‘
dj^DUton^? a
Whlle wt help our needy neighbora
AS THE AIR CLEARS
I
&lt;™», U“
•»» Utob John t&gt;«tob! M, WU “” b^, J' DUta «&gt; * “» ° C1“* ited her friends here, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Van Koevering the first of the to put an end to child labor In this' And their coffers never gorge.
AS THE AIR CLEARS
of man But what of moral progress?
only democratic member.
w" ™nd
country. They know It was a good We can stand up for our rights.
UxNdng
campaign The
^«j&gt;f
Although there
were iv
10 fparties
1AWUUJ back
UOCK over
urcr the
u&gt;c wmpiiAu
a ..V aame
w. rnirej^-1, Aiuiougii
Ultra wvrr
“‘ur’ mn Fhward »nH Mr nnd ££
Mr.
thing for thfc government to help And we learned at Valley Forge.
1 it is rather amusing to recall manj ! ««y andw!‘h
roproscntcd on the ballot only the Ocorge Newton were Sunday guests
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
the banks to meet a very trying sit­
। of the violent statements and wild *!‘
'"r “St ™ «1- ,D!T10cr,U *, ,J^U
£**“* of Mr “nd Mra c O- Maywood of • The following are the Jurors uation and to restore public con­ We are very, very youthful.
EwMiaUana, la • ward.
'
neid
neld oi
01 numan
human ennauct.
conduct, moral weiwet- tered any vote worthy of considers- aim™
drawn for the November term of fidence in banking Institutions. And. perhaps, not always gracious.
A,.°son- .
.
VaUaaa af birtha or uarriajaa will b« accusations hurled from platforms ,,-(are. and character, triumnhs
triumphs com- -i-i
,tion
| Miss Olenna Doud returned on court: Jesse Allerdlng. Carlton; Jo­ They know It waa a good job when
^oiTua^raVtI«a" e"io"word. or laa* ky speakers who were attempting to parable with those of science?—W. i! Rural Wayne couhty favored FltzSaturday to her work in Kalamazoo. siah Al wine, 4 th ward, city; Henry the government, under President When our neighbors get pugnacious
.".j;'.?..-.'“nvcruC“TO
•»» “» »■
Barber. Hastings; Walter Barnum, Roosevelt's leadership, prevented
lt„d,
|
h„ mothcr, Mt&gt;. Sol™. Doud. Carlton; Irving A. Briggs. Assyria; the bankruptcies of many leading And we sometimes get let down
a word, oaok Sjwro cosoiinc aa a word.
At a Republican rally we heard a puc.ie.n-nra
4UNo ramuEauX w“ii t*a“U* babld aa speaker besjnlrch the person o£ Ar­
Elmore Clark. Barry; Henry Ck»e. railroads by loaning them money In our hurried rough and tumble.
2nd ward, city; Henry Collison. Or- j to meet maturing bonds. While But no one has accused us
Figures have been—
compiled
John
former
chej|
t",.-".
j« ««
--------------------r— at
vu.„. S
„. Haggerty,
-j, —
-M— secre-lIches.
angevllle; David M. Day. Maple much of the relief work done by the Of ever being humble.
-— - - ----------------ears we would have pictured this Lansing which show that Michigan lary oi »Uto *ri&lt;i popular itoto Or-1 MUs Bcutah
t,„ rec„,„cd Grove; Ryeraon Dunn. Barry; John ! government is wasteful, and we will
JOB
PRINTING.
have been better off
alppak fob oMra. IB able Michigan citizen as a mean. would
»
— if -■it iiad urr. waa brawn lor re-*l«Uon lo ,p|;n&lt;|j&lt;Uy from hrr recant operation Freeman. Prairieville; Geo Galieton, 'say even harmful; yet no man. re­ W&lt;- arc quite aristocratic
NlcMs ju.pn.1
^0, Cr„k Woodland; Edw. A. Johnson. Irving; publican or democrat, could have In a Yankee sort of way;
Micbicaa ana la pre dollar-greedy shyster who liked gone it alone" in welfare relief. The toe Warne county r&lt;»d eommlaalon
for the Oral Imo atoec the torma-■ H„ ,mclc
Sherman Ftorler. Wm. Joslin, Castleton; John V.'occupied
— mw
p.r,o lo .o
&gt; deaax
OOPuaa
kindotofeou&gt;
book
' .
u.
average actual relief accorded Mich—“**J the
**■ **
—
President's
chair and- .And our family coals-of-I
TLLm M4 job printia*
nothing better than to rob poor lgan cjUzMW figures up to &lt;13.42. Uon ot the thtny-nral
brairln Mlaa Mead hert to toe home Cammerer. Prairieville; Wm-Krone- allowed Uie hungry to go without ,Are oft allowed to stray.
■
- -------------------------------------------- people of their money by various Michigan Lx charged with 3530,468.- dtatrtct &lt;V. P l. a donacratte wna- „t h„ ,Bler&gt; M„ c]Mc WUcox „„ witter, Rutland; Orren Loomis, food.
TO THE GOVERNOR-ELECT.
and sundry
diabolically
clever 95« but only 368.000.000 of that Is tor. John C- Wlckstrom. Norway. Saturday.
Hope; John Mate, 3rd ward, city;
The people of this country are fed !For we can do without them.
n would be BlvUl to merely conurueeured roller. Ibe beUnce U to.ru, was elected.
Mrs. Cornelia 8. Perry of Elk Rap- Adam Smith. Hastings; Wm. Stan­ up on the idea of a "rugged individ­ And It won’t at all surprise us
Mr5 ton. Assyria; Wm. Stanley. Orange­ ualism" which grabs everything in If we high-hat anybody
.
___to „
_ia
. (Industry and business got only Outstate one of the largest con- ld3 u thf. gucal o{ hcr
gratulate Frank D. Fitzgerald for
Not to be outdone In auch sport. $2850ooo; farmers received 3596.- gresskmal majorities was turned in by P Q Sheffield for the week.
ville; Hiram K. Stevens. Johnstown; sight without regard to the right* Who attempts to patronise us.
betng chosen to the unenviable task an enthusiastic stripling from the , 991 m AAA grant* while 34.799,720 Hoffman &lt;R) oyer Foulkes. incumGardner Potter of Orchard Park, Harry Stevens. Baltimore; James H of the common people. It was time
By Bertha Lovelace Stickney.
of heading the slate government of
5|de. represented Frank Fitz- were taken out of Michigan in proc- bent democrat in the 4lh district. N Y. came Saturday for a visit Tomlinson. 4th ward, city; Philip that a halt was called upon the av— ------------- .
»■ - . ,
.
taxes.
While
T^c importation of apple* luu
Michlgan during the next two years. gerald M an incompetent, lenorant. easing ^
c^ W
hlle this has been Hoffman 44318. Foulkes 31.123.
a^th hl# cOUJlni. o F antl W. N. Tranck, Castleton; Fred Wagoner. arice and greed of the ma*terful
federal taxes taxen
taken from
during
„ . ,
....
, m
.
1 going on reaerai
-to. ths
DePriest , (colored) went down in Chidester
•
Woodland; Ezra A. Wilson. Yankee lew »ho have bwu Abla to nto doubled In Great Britain —
He is faced with a Job that will tax dishonest jellyfish who was a pup- Mlch|gah have jumped from 354 - the democfhtic sweep In Chicago; in (
’
Springs.
control of the big Industries and the last 10 yean, the gain being attrib­
to the limit his intimate knowledge ^t jn the-hands of crooked political ooo.000 in 1933 to 397.000.000 in 1934 the first Michigan district Rox- TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY,
Mrs. Florence Bowne and daugh­ transportation lines of this country, uted to lhe -eat more fruit" cam­
of state affairs and his ability to tosses.
These figures are taken from the borough, colored and republican.
Mrs. Cora Estes, of Van lyert. O-, ter. Frances, of Allegan and Miss and were fattening their pocket­ paign
work in harmony with squabbling
As n matter of fact Judcc Lacv is ,Uea and
"*
are absolutely correct
• — was beaten by Sadowski, incumbent was in the city last week to see her Mae Miller of Lansing attended the books out of what had become vir­
Tom
Tnm
Conlin
mniin
in
Crystal
r«rv*tai
Falls
Dla-1
Ionia.
Governor
Green's
home
mother.
Mrs.
Eliza
Cherry.
faction* and cliques. We wish him a keen-minded student of Michigan
^\'r
wedding of Mrs. Grace Clark Tues­ tual monopolies. It must be remem­ because workers are careless aboul
I county, re-elected with one excepc. E. Waite, superintendent of the day.
.
bered that the great majority of the grease, but because they attract
all success in putting through a ana|n and an authority on taxation
ition all present democratic county Michigan Stale Telephone com­
Mra. J. 8. Goodyear and MUs Ger­ people of the United States have more attention that way.
I officers
pany of Grand Rapids was in lhe trude Pendergast
•SOCIAL JUSTICE?"
program that will Inspire a greater who has as humanitarian a political
visited Louis an education. It may not be com­
.
degree of respect for and confidence philcaophy
pnuosopny as any maiviauai
uiv
Just so long as folks think they ', Cass
——... did much the same thing, city Wednesday.
Goodyear at Ann Arbor last week.
plete, but it is sufficient fbr them
individual m
in the
Crane County Texas, has ths
Irara Pr.nir PltMeralrt has a knowl- '&lt;*" make a living without workbig. elected democrats to county offices
------ --------------------------to see lhe Injustice of a situation smallest population of any county
tn stale government than ha* exi*t- ,state. Frank Fitzgerald has a knowl
paying their justly incurred I but voted republican on state and , the guest of Mr. and Mra.
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY
that allows three per cent of the in the United States. A recent cen­
ed during the past few years. Mr. edge of state government gained debts and nnd a government that congressional offices.
JVandercook over Sunday.
Messrs. Dan and Eldyn Reynolds population to secure control of nine­ sus there revealed only 31 inhabi­
Fitzgerald s election is not alone a from more than twenty years of ac­ will invent some sort of self-opcratJimmy Frey, Battle Creek, popular | Mrs Alex Morrison and baby­ have returned from an extended ty per cent of the nation's wealth, tants.
tribute to his popularity. Rather it ttual experience and during that Ingold age pension, unemployment secretary of the republican state i daughter of Elk Rapids are visit- visit to their parents in New York through the big bonks, the big In­
insurance, and other devices which ^central committee, was re-elected to,mg her uncle. H. H. Lewis.
"Promise yourself that you will
state.
surance companies and the skillful
may be interpreted a* a mandate to •time has served in numerous offices
call for no self-sacrifice, application, the legislature from the western । Saturday Mrs. G W. Perry of Elk
1 cut out costly experiments in govM. Oardenier and family of Au­ manipulation of proxies. It might keep so busy about your work that
with rare efficiency. Any fear that lie thrift or industry, we will continue Calhoun district 7089 —
to «&lt;
5689
O. hum.
k&gt; for,Rapids, visited her sister. Mrs. F. «
burn. N. Y-.
y . are spending a icw
few aayr.
days as w
wcu
ell be
oe understood that
tnat the
me peo- you will forget yesterday’s failures.*
enunent and to curb frivolous ex- could
।
be manipulated by party to drift downward as a people. Lust­ Lockwood.
| Sheffield. Sunday Dr. and Mrs in lhe city with A. H- Loveland and ‘ pie of the United SUtes propose to —Roy L Smith.
The state administrative board Sheffield accompanied by Mra. Perry wife.
may------label these
things
penditures. He has almost unlimited bosses
।
was largely dispelled when he ful
— politicians
- --------------------...
-------.change that situation. If the rug­
continues democratic 4 to 3
land the doctors mother, motored to
Dr. Burton pays he will gladly in-1 ged Individualists lack sense enough
opportunities to make a name for told them all where to head In at a.^ocialiJusUtw.-’but to
Ernest E. Faircloth &lt;D&gt;. Cheboy-, Battle Creek and ate dinner with vest 310.000 in new stores on SUte ■ to read the signs ot the limes, they
more like a perpetual motion device.
himself as a great administrator; recent
:
Republican convention. To
We all of us want the best possible gan, who defeated Speaker Fred Mr and Mrs. George Sheffield. The street when the new railroad is a, are in for experiences that will not
and confronting him are obstacles tthe credit of both candidates It can distribution of the good things of Ming two years ago was re-elected , latter is a daughter
‘
of Mrs. **-----Perry cerUinity. Hastings Is holding back.' be pleasant
Both upper peninsula congressmen,,,_..J
and aniece of Mra. Sheffield.
at least as formidable as any gov- 1be said that they, themselves, kept life among the most people, but If
Barry county U not prospering as it
----- * ' - *for
— —
-----------• toi
Fortunately
Michigan
and
Uth and 12th districts are demo-1 "
Mrs. Flora B. Rcnkes gave an ad­ should, all because we lack the rail­ Senator Vandenberg, he will go back
ernor in the history of Michigan has the campaign remarkably free from we destroy the source of high stand.
before the Ladies' Aid Society road facilities a progressive people to the senate as one outstanding re­
ords of living—individual initiative crats. Brown imd Hook; they live dress
faced- Any honor and distinction he personalities.
।
—we will only have lower standards. at the extreme ends of the penin- in the Warner chyrch. Prairieville, should have. The business men of publican leader who has not been'
may gain will be well earned. So we , One of the best &lt;or worst) exam- If ______
Saturday evening on "An Hour In Charlotte and Battle Creek are discredited by the election of 1934. &gt;
we destroy the springs that make
Rome"
many
of ---her expecub,
offer to the governor-elect our sin- pies of "crocodile tear" shedding we income possible from which to bay
-----tgiving
.. ..........
, —
.... - piuojKiuqi
prospering lai
far uuv&gt;'.
above our .™...
own. —
be- He will go back with a mandate
iences, during her trip abroad last cause they have competition in from the people of hi* state to sup­
cere congratulations and hope that'hare ever seen was the manner tn Hhese fine thlngs^nalurally we, can(summer. Mr and .Mrs c W Clarke' (rclght,
farmers around those port every proposal made by Pre*!bc may enjoy the same degree of which certain Republican speakers
and daughter Kathryn accompanied cnjM are making money rapidly. dent Roosevelt which commends II-'
they cost money and somebody will
success and esteem in this new office ■ moaned" over the fate of “poor old have to pay We must not be bebecause they have an excellent home self to his judgment, as wise and
that he did as secretary of state.
. Bllf" Comstock tn being so treach­ gulled by that sort of sophistry We
market our tradesmen pay all they Just, and offering some hope of re­
i THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
IT IS better to suf­
can afford to. but lack of competi­ lief for this country. He ha* an
erously knifed by his former good ate In more than grave danger of it
1 fC H Thomas relumed from his
today.—Dowagiac Dally News
fer wrong than to
MISUSE OF TAX MONETY.
|friend, advisor and ally. Arthur Lacy4&gt;eakmg tour in northern Michigan tion In freights is what keeps prices equally strong mandate to go back
here below those of towns with rival to Washington and oppose proposals
do it. and happier
In our opinion the heads of staUiAs A lhatter of fact before the cam­
Friday. He spoke in Eaton county
THE RELIEF BURDEN
that, in his Judgment, are not wise
railroads.
Saturday flight. and wound up the
to be sometimes
departments
and
bureaus
were
paign started these same speakers
and will not work for the good of'
^1
——
------ - ------.
Here are the authentic figures on
cheated than not Jo
wrong in demanding that their sub- would have agreed that Comstock federal relief cost In August of 1933
the whole people.
ried
Saginaw,
the
home
county
of
We hope he will go farther than ;
ordinates electioneer on state time, made so many bad blunders that he the number of individual on relief
trust.—Johnson."
both
candidate-s.
by
17
votes,
but
lost
that. We hope he will get the re- I
Thort U no rouon why tot Itato .marwtM htasoK.
jwoi. IS mlltau. nurlM to- Bn.-,
!
all
the
other
five
counties
In
the
dis
­
iircir is no
.
। great year of recovery the relief ।
, publican minority in both houses of ।
large should help to finance any poThere are times wnen we wisn Joa(J waj
down to what?
trict.
congress together to agree on some
Emil Hurja. pride of Crystal Falls
,„t _
_ ___________________
The
nation-wide
election held No- course in congress that will not be |
litlcal campaign. Tax money is paid that jxilltlcs was (or were) not mired 1 Guess again. In August ot 1934. 18
and flrst.aide to Democratic Nation; | vember 6 amounted to a practical that of a scolding critic, but will |
t to support public institution*- not so deeply In
in a morass of buncombe.
buncombe, millions were on the federal relief
al Chairman Farley, a'dded luster to, endorsement of President Roosevelt, offer constructive policies,
r.iwxnr
nniiti«i fnrt.mM nr
■ . 1 - - 4-=.-. =—=
j list, an increase of three million*to further the political fortunes or,
TRIBUTE.
Since April of 1934 (here has been an
ills reputation as a forecaster of na- (while we do not believe It can be recognized the country over
A FINE TRIBUTE.
lional elections as Tuesday's results' construed as an approval‘ of
• —
all •-*
he was Senator Vandenberg's ins
E ambition of any party or office bold-.
increase of sometiilnR less than one 1
1 became settled. He was especially has done, there is no mistaking the upon the Insurance of bank deposits. I
l It is no secret that Postmaster I mjiiion because ot the drouth That!
=•Ignace General
Farley
would
to have I leaves
a net
increase
of about
two
■
suia. Brown at St
and Hook
accurate
In like
hi* predictions
of sena
­ fact
that the
voters,
from
coast to against the wishes of both repub- I
torial
seats
and
missed
but
two.
He
: at Ironwood Both are lawyers.
*
'*
J “*
*
”* coast, were disposed to give him full llcans and democrats in Ute east. ,
had Senator Arthur Vandenberg de-1 million.
WHAT THE VOTE SHOWS.
(
government
has1' L. C Cramton In the Tuscola-La­ laid positive cialm to the Repuollcan opportunity to carry out his poli­ which brought to a successful issue ',
General feated more than any other candiThe
,w,eral
Although
reached the point of realization tiiat peer judicial circuit and Paul Chase f.eaU held in Ohio. Maryland. West cies. If they shall work for .the his fight for public confidence Jn j
% Farley has reason to feel satisfied date running for re-election. This it can not continue carrying the re- in the Hillsdale circuit, both repub­ Virginia. New Jersey and Missouri. good of the* country and prosperity the banks There are other quesProbate Judge Waldo J. Curtiss of shall return, there,can be no ques- ■ uons which loom up on the pollu­
f. with election results, his swan song desire was
so strong that he even
even Uef burden Federal officials want to licans won; both must stand (or reras ao
Isabella county was re-elected with tion about Mr Roosevelt’s success |cai horizon, where the efforts *bf the
?F over the Republican
__ Ml.
11 Unr.
party appears sent his right hand man. C...
Emil
Hur­ place the burden back onto the nom inatlon and re-election in the
4329 to 2883 for hl* Republican op- at the polls in 1936 Should they j republicans should be tor cnnstrucspring.
.
,
ls; somewhat premature Judged from ja, here to assist in the downfall of . states and counties Federal relief is
—
tov
panent.
Jos. Schnitzler. Mt Pleasant fail to work, should the economic | ivc legislation, not merely to be a
Lake
county.
Judge
Lacy's
boysinking ot its own weight The gov­
the manner In which Republican Michigan's junior soIon. Campaign ernment has found that getting onto hood home, turned tn 1143 for Lacey attorney and well known over MiclU* situation become worse instead of 1 bunch of critics of what the Presl&gt;gan. All
*“ -------the other
-offices were cap- better.
।
there will be such resentment dent proposes. We are hoping that
&gt; candidates were mowed down, the money was spent lavishly In the the relief rolls is a popular pastime. and 1192 for Fitzgerald
expressed two years from now as will under the wise leadership of SenaNext spring the republicans will tured by the Republicans
g sentiment of the country Is over- state and all the possible pressure of iWUl the practice of pruning lhe
Representative Joseph W. Byrnes not only wipe out the tremendous tor Vandenberg the republicans in
popular? What do you regain the pole pjsition on the bal­
p.
S whelmlngiy for the New Deal; a potent federal and state bureau- rolls prove
lot through electing the lieutenant of Tennessee, majority leader in the majority of 1932. but also the heavy congress may be directed away from
think?
judged from the popular vote, which cracy was brought to bear. This was |
] Here'« something else for local governor, the last democratic legU- house of the 73rd congress, will be democratic majorities given in 1934. fault finding about everything the
after all is the best index, the re- a tribute to Mr. Vaodenberg; a
a!' authorities to ponder The federal lature changed the office from *cc- elected speaker to succeed the late
The republican parly cut a very president suggests, and may show,
B suit is by no means so conclusive.
recognition of the fact that he is
■retary of state to lieutenant gover­ Henry T Rainey of Illinois. In this sorry figure in the nation on No-1 a cp-operatlre constructive spirit
event. Representative William B vember 6. Senator Vandenberg waa, when hU suggested laws seem wornor
g
Two years aga. for example, one of the most able and influential
Bankhead
of
Alabama,
now
chair
­
Only two republican office holder*
pracllcally the only
republican, thy of -support and promise to be
■ Roosevelt received about 23 million members of the Republican party.
____________
left In Wayne &lt;not
including aneriu
sheriff 1 ni!U“ °f U)C n*lra committee, would member of the U 8 senate who, helpful to the county-. We hope
a recount!
Probate 'needed
Mr.-«
Byrnes
floor --------leader received his state's endorsement of they niay work out a real platform
votes to 16 million for Hoover Last Mr Vandenberg ha* never been a
which is tn
u. t
.cccunt.
- - ----------------------as
- -------Judge Edward Command, who was 1 under the seniority rules.
his course in the senate. The re- of principles for which the party
g week the popular vole (or the Dem- bitter opponent of the New Deal. In
re-elected last week for a sixth term
Congressman Carl E Mapes &lt;R&gt;, publican party tn Pennsylvania.' can afford to stand in 1938 and in
“ ocratlc candidates was 14 million, fact such Independent Democratic
and John C Oowan. auditor, who of Grand Rapids, veteran member of Connecticut. Rhode Island. New future years. If their platform shall
g and for the Republican. 11 million journals a* the New York Times and
faces a campaign next spring
the House of Representatives, was Jersey. West Vlrgnina. Ohio, Indi-,offer hoptf that the common man
&gt; The actual majority favoring the । the Detroit News have applauded his
The new senate will be made up of elected over Attorney Thomas Mc- ana. and
. . Missouri
_ seems
.
a melanwill
­
be benefited without attempt­
the
»•"*”- by •»
“ closest margin •in
­ his choly
while in Michigan
cnoiy wreck;
wrrcs, wnue
micnigan jejv- ing
lng laws that
tnat will work economic
8 New Deal has thus declined from.7 Intelligent, constructive criticism ot Tiiat will fall tack to the state. 21 republicans and eleven democrats Allister.
Michigan needn't worry about ad- twenty-two years as congressman publicans not only re-elected their harm and injustice to this country.
t million to 3 million since 1932 administration policies. Therefore it counties, townships and cities and
MdAilUtcr
was
ahead
of
Congress
­
M&gt;naLor but
hut they
tiiev also secured eleven they
thev will
*411 be doing
rtnln. a
&gt; real
r»«l service.
urvtro
•
S Somewhere along the line there has is probable that lhe basis ot Mr Far- wont it be fun for an elective offi- mintstrative friction at Lansing, man Mapes in the city precincts, senator,
of the seventeen members of con­
clal.
Fitzgerald -next to bfelng the master
The Banner was pleased to read
f.. .been a low of 9 million Democratic ley'svigorous opposition Iles in the
Papa is a nice man when he is political! in Michigan is the state's but the vote of the rest of Qje fifth gress. making a net gain Ot five In the
,
comment of Representative
? votes and about 5 million Republl- fear that Mr. Vandenberg U potent dolled up in. Santa Claus whiskers best diplomat
district carried the election for the congressional delegation. They Hamilton Fi*h, of New York, a reSenator Felix Flynn &lt;R&gt;. je-elect- Mapes.
also were successful In electing gov- publican survivor of the Roosevelt;
Juat Received Some
can votes. Willi such a decline in presidential material for 1936 Un­ and is passing cut gifts but when
Vermont. North Dakota. Maine. enior and nearly the entire state landslide, who declared Wednesday.
the old gent takes off the whiskers ed. was prominently mentioned for
; popular interest as this, the total less the temper of the country
More Blue Boucle
and beckons hi* son toward the auditor general for months, one of Delaware and Michigan were the republican ticket. , When one re-1 of last week that "the unmistakable
only states of the 32 eletting U. 8 members
G vote came far short of landslide pro- changes considerably within the woodshed there u a certain glamour lhe places won by the'democrats,
that
Michigan
was
carried
uLKU-n ... —mandate of the election Is that the |
------ k—
t portions. In other words 14 million next two years, r.o person in the lost Federal relief officials are too
Albert J. Engel iR». who defeated Senators this fall to return re­ by Roosevelt only two years ago by republican party must humanize
publicans.
Senator
Johnson.
Califor
­
Beautiful, all wool fabric
nearly 12SfiOQ- majority, and that and liberalise Its policies."
;■ peopie who voted. two years ago country will be able to make a stand smart not to know it —Ingham Congressman Harry Musselwhite in
County News
the 9th, has been a perennial candl- nia was nominated by both republi­ Governor Comstock had even more, I "The old guard reactionaries, " Mr.
and in a splendid S 4 Q-50
ft failed to do so last week. This Is against Roosevelt The postmaster
can and democratic parties. Senator it can be seen that Michigan this Pish said, "were slaughtered by the
----date for the republican nomination
new model
IO
equal to the entire popular vote re- general, however, was -taking no
SCANDAL NEWS
starting back when the late Con- LaFollette, formerly republican, was year Lx outstanding.
voters all over the country. The
9 ceived by the Democratic party, chances and wished to crush the
Why do so many newspapers play gressmari McLatlghlin was still a elected-as an independent and New
What ‘accounts for thia overturn republican party must re-affirm its
Mexico is still in doubt with Cutting In such rock-ribbed
republican early principles, enunciated
NEW ARRIVALS in
by!
;• What was the reason? Apathy? Un- opposition before it arose. Nelerthe- up” me marital difficulties of member ot the lower House,
• Ous" Hartman,
long
...
republi­&lt;Ind. Rep * leading in unofficial re­ Siam
states u
as *Pennsylvania
and Connec- Abraham
hmioj,,• sum
Lincoln,
that human 1
► certainty? Lack of sympathy with less. Michigan stuck to Vandenberg. wealthy or prominent peapie? Well.
Young Men's
perhaps the best reason is that so can legislator from —
‘
Houghton
county turns.
Ucat? Why was a majority of 400.- rights are superior to property
&lt; one party or the other? One guess
many oi their readers like t&gt; read and the rrxxt likely candidate for
Senator Vandenberg's Michigan Q00 rolled up for the democratic sen- right* and that labor 1* prior to cap....
about
it
And
do
they
like
to
read
majority
is
greater
than
the
four
. Is a* good gs another At least
WARNING HAND
speaker if the republicans had con­
ator In Ohio, and well toward 100.- ital."
U
”?*
"""P
U
other straight republican senators 000 for a democratic senator in Init Is
u &gt;unic*i&gt;a. M
ui a
a cotooMenc?
cwuciuciicv I**
.. .........
■ 1•’ . .
. e&gt;'' Sd; trolled the House, was beaten
Mr. Fish declared that "the leadthese 14 million voters constitute an
.... _.hir.h
dlslically perhaps, like to learn that The defeat of Senator David A combined.
fabrics; Oxfords
diana. over 100.000 for the demo- erahlp of the republican party in the
element of doubt oh which neither that the state
which gate birth to olhers
besides themselves have
Fremont with two state candidates eralic senator In Missouri and about last few years has been hopelessly
Reed.
republican
stalaart
side can rely.
the Republican party should be the.trouble? Yet. on sober reflection, is Pennsylvania, leaves Couzcns
on lhe ticket did a fine job qT vote 75.000 against Senator Hatfield In Bourbon and In certain state* domlConsidering the fact that the Re- only one tn the Union to raise a this even suffident excuse to
Michigan and Bronson Cutting _. splitting Fry (Di for state treasurer West Virginia?
nated by wealth and special privi-,
from the
' publican party had rery scanty hand in warning against "sled ’human jearnings
*
" better New Mexico as the respective rank­ had 344 over Isbtster &lt;R) and At­
Il is easy for one to find the cause lege. No amount of progressive Up 1
' fund* with which to finance the length" acceptance of the New Deal. things in life?—George Averill, ing Republicans of both the finance wood iRi for secretary eg state had If he loooks for it. The principal ■ service from reformed reactionaries
'Birmingham Eccentric.
501 over Wilson &lt;«&gt;.
&lt;Dl. -'
and military affairs committees.
.««.
stock In tryle ot republican sens- out of sympathy with the rights and 1
campaign while Mr. Farley had the The Michigan vote Is not so much'
—
. -w-r-----------------The complete control ot Congress
The state board of auditors, secre- tors who represented these states pirns of lhe people, will
public treasury, the lure of patron- a repudiation of the entire Roosevelt1 •
largest wood P*lf in the world । by
.raU will m
,ke the
by the dtnKx
democrats
make
the popo- t*rx
UrT «
of state,
state. state
steU lrea*urer
treasurer and
and was denunciation of the President deceive the voters."
- age and the control ot an Intricate program as it U a protest against
niiU in h“c*1 can'l“‘9n ‘n 1936 one of superintendent qf-public instruction
and everything he had proposed in'
---------------- ---------------• .nd IM..UW
», totoUA to. -.toHtoto.,- HtotbtoU
.HUh.
7S? StoS
to
the way of remedial legislation. In
Th- oldest frame house tn lhe I
I«-UUU&lt; neiwura o. pumicumcuwui
.luul, the
of a Urge Iron company
j’h Oreen &lt;R) was named by
1~mi «u«.
United states is believed to be the
departments and hnrM.u
bureau* at hU Postmaster
Portmastcr General Fariev
Farley is
Is atat-,would
stretch nnt
out for IM
103 mile*. The .,
thJ
e .
boSrd
of canvwira aa reprwen- «-ral lhe *T^aMba
... Deltacodniy
wuuiy
d Apartment*
1 would «treteh
pn
dies to propoM at an. but thought Fairbanks House tn Dedham. Mass 1
command; and also considering that tempting to bring the entire coun- l»wd is to be used in making char- U[lve {nxn
Green* selection, which strongly supported Stack &lt;D) they cSuld ride into power by being It was'built in 1636. The timbers
Republicans lack
lack strong
strong central
central trjr
try into
Into political
political subjection
subjection and
and a
, „ ,
, after recording of a tie with Demo- giving fpfn 7514 to 3749 tor Brack- "agin" the administration.
Republican*
a IcOal'
■ bricks, and tile were Imported
imported from .
John
_
In
... the
w...- past the republics.
republican party Wntolton/I
England, In
in 1633. for AM.
the __
construe।
;• leadership and a definite, construe- gesture of disapproval at costly govJames Monroe came within one cral- —
— Bcptt. Sr., narrowed the’ett.
-■ lower house seats to a| John Luecke. Escanaba aiderman. *has
— ’been
—i a constructive party, a tian of this house, in which members
, live program, the surprising thing is emmental experiments
that are,ffloral college Tote of being eleeRepublteans now have ' carried 5 of the 7 counties in lhe building party, not Just a fau!t-fiad&gt;-------------------tTO1
lur lived for 368
of the--Fairbanks
family
( that M could only IUW • wltjoort Urattkal Hun
Dn“"* 8Ut"' ,S0 ««U «ndDmoer«u
' »&lt;h »n.loruTllirit to teoT bS
er and critic When K a Item peled years.
‘ of If million to 11 million lor the;
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j
;
'
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J; D. Helman &lt;D&gt;. five times xher-'/Gerb &lt;R&gt; nt Manistique for state to go contrary to IU rtcord. It failed &lt;
-----e 6^
■
i Opposition Such a resit as this ccrDon't be too solemn. The only I The Soviet Union toverZone-sixth iff of Gratiot county, was beaten , senator.
-*
miserably and deserved to fall. Had ’ Duane street in New York is 1
“BILLING QUALITY
tainlv ehnwx no ftxmlne fire of en- thine that never now* nW and um- I®* ,h* '*°ri&lt;1'x surface. It is com|x»ed • John Evple iRl. after IwP years'
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180
which speak ie*t M returned to the legislature by ate-Don VanderWrrp &lt;R&gt; of the the ropubilcan senators from these named after Jamea Duane the first
KEEPS U8 BU8Y"
states followed the example of Sen- Mayor of that city after the United
£ ftusiasm for the Democratic cauuc less and unpopular U a joke.-San abou[ lw different languages or disFremont Times-1 nd lea lor and Leun utor Vandenberg, had they given Slates won Its independence from'
1 &lt;|Hkc Um comrary K indicates » Francisco Chronicle.
Mike Hart &lt;D&gt;, car- Case (Di of the Watervliet Record. their approval of good features of England.

son

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Our customers
tell
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you have!”

A Quotation

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New Leadership

NEW SUIT!
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�TOT WABTtWOfl BAttNtt, WEDMtfiDAY, NOVIMBIB 14, 1H4______________________ ____ t

reign diplomat
overlooked In
y. vary youth*
■bpUous.")

npttous,
tel

lelr shores
and queen, ■
1 round

lependenc*

edy neighbora

our rights,
alley Forge.
jthful,
ays gracious.

let pugnacious. )
t let down
and tumble,

utlc

ut them.
irprlse us
dy
onlzc us.
ice Stickney.

f apples hoi
oln during ths
&gt; being attrib-

is squeak, not
careless about
they altracl
rayxas. has Un
&gt;f any county
A recent ecnjly 37 inhabi-

hat you will
our work that
day's failures.-

/hat a
Stock

-

inormal limes, has over 2000 employeca
on it* pay-roil, and there are
ia toTS Xr
Sei*, lam anTemall.
i
'There are the great mercantile M-

VANDENBERG
*how* a *H&lt;ht r*’n' o,enn
Chester Rfchardscn and
uivr*
©risky is numbered among the Miza Madeline Crittenden of HmMAKES STATEMENT [sick
** «d
JxxxnU W^Ser
fc.
and !tav.
Rev. P.
F.Xooml*
U under th.
the ting.,
tings, whi*
whleh ux*
took pte.
place st
at tte
the teM
hcene
doctor's care again. Owen Dodge tt of the groom's parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Oonsctons of Great Reaponsi- about the same and Rev. Lewis is Arthur Richardson, on Friday aveSllghtly improved.
nlng. Nov. i- They will make their
tabllshment* and bank* employing,
billty—Appreciates
cose* filled with tliem. The monetary many thousands; the thousand* of ।I
Mr. and Mrs. K. Braendle attend- ton*
tto PtMcht with the
ed the funeral of the latter'* aunt, room’s parents. We extend out beat
many more1
1892 and the building 1* not yet com­ value of these Image* must have theaters employing
Loyalty
tConttnued from page on*)
pleted. It* cost will run way up in­ represented a great fortune, skying thousands; the great hospital* and I■ The daily press of this state on | Mrs. J. Darby, at the Ixxne at Logan wishes to the newlyweds,
nothing
of
their
value
a*
moat
un
­
to the millions. One of the mott
institution* employing other thous­
and at the Carlton center Adventist. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cheney and
weed him. But being po*ee*sed of Interesting from a historical »i*nd- usual relic*. That their value was ands. Besides all these are the Thursday carried two very, import­ church Sunday aftenunn.
. slaughter Donna ot ■ East lAnairw
* large fortune for those time*, she point 1* St. Mark* in Lower Manhat- appreciated was evidenced by the thousands of factories with their ant announcements: One from Sen­
Rev. p. Loomis was unable to oc- •«« Saturday night and Bunday
entertained lavishly, and among the tan. on the oldest church site on the fact that several armed police forces of employee*, some very large, ■
ator
Arthur It. Vandenberg, who
mh mxiH*
w.iv cupy hl* pulpit Bunday evening due guest* of Mrs. Cheney's parent*, Mr.
guest* she entertained at’thi* old ixland. it replaced the church built guard* were always on hand to pro­ others not so large. Much of this was returned to the senate of the to U&gt;nes* and Rev. c. W. Wilkin* and Mra. H. W. Goach.
Colonial man*lon were »uch notable* i by Peter Stuyresant, the lazt of the tect them.
ha* developed within the past 30 United States by a decisive majority, brought the evening message.
--- ------- -- ------------------------------- '
A great many more »interesting years. Previous to that time the rail­
a* Lafayette, Louis Napoleon, and Dutch governor*. He wa* burled In
overcoming the big majority given
Roy Nagler and daughter. Kath- stantlne, Mrs. Alice J. Hale and
JoaephBdnapart* White Waging- , the churchyard In 1672 On a me­ places might be *poken of -and all roads. the ferric*, street cars and to the democrat* in this state two *rvn m-n Rotnwinu maht »n* Mrs. Geo H. Willis and daughter
aryn. spent Saturday night and
--- --------lon
bccupied
------ ------this--place
----------------a* hl*--head— 'mortal stone 1VBUa
reads me
the uwcnpiMm,
inscription. of them worthy of extended men- the Brooklyn Bridge cared for trafyears ago. Mr. Vandenberg's stale­ Sunday at the R. W. Moulton home Joan of Grand Rapids were Bunday
nil*rtrm hfl
__
quarter*
he entertaned Alexander
Alexander ' -in &gt;1,1.
this vault lies buried
Pettus Uon such as the Metropolitan Mu- i f.c fairly well.
inent was as follows:
at Muskegon. Mrs. Nogler accom­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells.
Hamllton, John Adams, Thomas , Stuyvesant, late Captain General and l«um,
Bowery,
huui. the
ure Library,
iHinau/. the
MK dvw
«/, the
««
But «o rapid has been the growth
"I am deeply indebted to Michl-! panied them home after spending
George Plngletcn is spending a
Jefferson and many others. Bo this Ooverhor-ln-chief of Amsterdam In Aquarium,
*""•••*'”" the
,K" Hall
«■" of Fame, the of Greater New York, with Manhat­
little time here with his father. Wm.
old Jumel home has sheltered many | New Netherland. now called New former home* of many who were; tan isjand ft|ways fts :hP ccnter of gan for it* expression of confidence most of lhe post two months there.
and
I
am
everlastingly
grateful
for
.... annual Rally Day Service of Fingleton. George has been em­ . Letha Adkins 1* home fur a
The
men prominent in our euly history YoTk. and the Dutch We*t India U- prominent in the nation's history,' great btuinc.wi activity, that the
ployed at A century of Progress by
the
unseiltah
loyalties
of
my
fight'
the
ME.
Sunday
School
was
held
and intimately connected with lhe lands, died In A. D. 167 1-2. aged 80 and numerous other places of un- tran*H facilities were rapidly outChevrolet Motor —
Co.,.---------—
and has
ing friends. It was a difficult bat-[Sunday morning with a good attend- the --------------------------development of our country. The old- years." If old
- -------Pettus
usual Interest.
[distanced
j distanced.
— Governor
------------- ,—
tie against heaviest odds. The ' ance Readings by Betty Stewart, accepted a place with that company
Jumel estate U owned by the city, oould rise
• up
—from ...
But of all the many interesting
To-day. of all the marvel* of
his long sleep and
ittawa^ M&lt;L,
.Reina Savacooi. and Rev. J. L- Ickes,
ickea. In
in their
ineir • plant
puuii at Ba
iwunwc,
ha* been incorporated In it* Park behold the New Amsterdam of to­ things to be seen in New York City. Greater New York, none exceed it* credit for victory belongs to alllRetha
who thus joined In the crusade.
'I a duct
* - •by Mesdames
•
—
• and
...
- same place ....
Stewart
the
that Arthur .Seifert attended the shower for Mr. and
system, and lhe old Colonial home is day. what would he think? Then nothing Is more wonderful to con- [wonderful transportation systems.
Mrs. Donald Mead.
"I am conscious of a sense of Perkins; a solo by Mrs. Loomis; two has been transferred to.
Ihin its
Its amazing
tmBTlnff transpor
frinirw.­
___________ ___ .b
really a museum of Revolutionary there is always Trinity church, template than
Elevated railroad trains whiz by emphasized responsibility in re­ trumpet solos by Miss Anita Haan I Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Barnum of Del­
Rachel Jeffrtea of Nashvilla HMKlI
relic*.
tation
systems
demanded
to
care
overhead; on the surface below, the spect to my own new term of sen­ and an address by Mr. C. J. Barnum on were Sunday guests at the home Bunday with Garnet Webb.
whose towering steeple once over­
for
the
millions
drawn
there
even
’
&lt;
Many of New York's floating popu- topped anything Ln Manhattan In
street cars accommodate a great ate service, particularly in view ot of Delton were a part of the pro- of Rev. F. Loomis.
qutAbt.
L
latlon of 1.000,000, are out to see the the churchyard are burled many day to work. The system is not per­ number, while below the ground the
gt am. -Hie newly elected officers and 1 John Fish and Herman Oosch tried
the-results
elsewhere
tn
the
nation
V
sight*. Carrying coat* and cameras, notables Including Alexander Hamil­ fect of course, but wonderful never­ unseen subways carry their passen­ There must always be a vigorous the newly appointed teachers were their luck at fishing again Monday,
Mrs Ted Mix visited her mother
they board the *ubway* and elevat­ ton. Robert Fulton and many others. theless. and tor the most.part de­ gers for long distances with all the and effective minority opposition impressively Installed, twenty-eight The former brought his boat home In NashilUle Wednesday.
eds. if not. then they mount the
Another most interesting place to veloped within the' past 25 or 30 speed of abovc-the ground traffic. under our form of government, not pupils were promoted to higher from the lake, so evidently the fisif
The Birthday Aid wm entertained
sight-seeing buses or street cars, a* visit is the American Museum of years. The city had grown so rap­ And that isn't all. Under the en­ In a destrictive sense but tn terms classes, and awards were given for aren't going to bite anymore.
at the Chaffee home Thursday. A
One man they go to the Bowen', Natural
natural xiurory,
History, a numnioui
mammoth duuu
build- idly that It had far outstripped its circling waters where once the In­ of constructive criticism and con-'attendance. Billy Vander Male re-I Lewis Overholt is taking Kenneth fine
time was enjoyed by all.
—
~
That in dian with swift stroke paddled his
dlmb the Statue of Liberty, are Ing. Six or seven stories high and transportation facilities
trlbutlon. The smaller the minority, oeived the award for the Primary Smelker's place on the Creamery I The Atd will hold a baaaar ain
turn
compelled
the
keenest
of
hurled to the top of the Empire covering a large tract of ground, it i
canoe where the Dutch yachts the greater the responsibility.
* i Department, having been present truck while the latter is trying to chicken supper at the church bas*’-1
'planning,
and
the
expenditure
of
un
­
State Building, visit Radio City, and u filled with most unusual relics'
sailed
and English ships- tacked,
"I have frankly told Michigan *34 of the 38 Sundays. Rev. Ickes, of bag a deer in the north woods.
i1®®1
the churches. Among the churches, gathered from all over the world. [ told millions to keep anywhere near great tunnels have been bored, and throughout my campaign that 11 the adult department, present 36
Jake Geiger is not very w«D at | MUs Stella Short, who wttti her
them loaded passenger consider the present problem to be Sundays and Mrs Loomts. teacher, this writing.
perhaps as well known as any is I Don't miss visiting it If you never In sight of transportation demands. through
mother are conducting meaUnga y ,
"The Little Church Around The I haver I did not have time to visit it Up to 20 or 30 years ago the rail­ train* speedily land their passengers to separate the good from the bad had been present every Sunday.
| Among the localites who left ear- Martin church, spoke attheKpwortA
Comer." Report has it that way back on*lhls trip, but several years ago I roads. the ferries, the surface line in Manhattan to take up their daily tn the president's programs; then I l R. Wolcott and family are now ly this week for the north woods In Lrague here Bunday and was an­
in the 70's Joseph Jefferson went I spent about every day for nearly two street cars and the Brooklyn Bridge work, and take them away Just as te save and expand the good and , nicely settled In the Mrs. Anna Wol- search of nice big deer (or is it dear? jqfred very much.
to one of lhe large churches to ar-,weeks going through it. and then had to care for most of the traffic. tepidly at the close of day. There to condemn and eliminate lhe bad. .Cott residence which ha* been some- —it's usually plenty dear) were: I .Everyone enjoyed lhe fine servioa
range for lhe funeral of a brother'didn't reach lhe top floor. Al the Manhattan, the island. Is by far the are 10 double track underwater rail­ I have frankly stated my belief that whaCmnodeled
‘for'them.
"
Frank —
Walton
Claude,
,
....
-----------.— and sons.
-----w— ***“
actor, and the pastor informed him J main entrance was a circular row of busiest of all the boroughs of Great- ways under the East River, along there must be the speediest possi­
We are happy to record the mar- Floyd and Ralph, and Kenneth
that he could not hold burial service* meteorites, each onc weighing sevwith four bridges over the river. ble end to doubts and uncertainties
mercantile
establishments;
there
arc
• over the body of an actor. ".But,'’, eral tons, that had been picked up
Tunnels likewise lead under the and Inconsistencies in federal af­
said the pastor, "there is a • little all around the globe. Ex-President the .thousands of manufacturing Hudsotfr So. for nil practical pur- fairs"
church around the comer you can Theodore Roosevelt wa* one of the plants, the great hotels. Ute thous­
Mr, Vandenberg's opponent, Frank
Island
has A. Picard, said on Wednesday that
go to." Jefferson replied. “Then ail active spirit* In promoting the In­ ands of restaurants and theaters. At cerned. Manhattan
honor to the little chupfti around lerest* ot tills Museum, and con- ceftaln hours the tide of traffic Is a ceased to be an island, though still he did not consider his defeat by
spectacle.
In—
human
activity
there
h~-------- —
----------y-. —
--------issurrounded by water. To-day pasthe corner, we will go there." From I trlbuted many things that he had Senator Vandenberg in any way
that time on it has ly’en known a* run across in his wide travel*. One nothing more Impressive, and we Mngcr* come up "out of the ground" derogatory to President* Roosevelt's
'The Little Chprctv Around The | display, not contributed by the ex­ doubt if there is anything that w 11 m throngs from the subways; they policies. He declared that he was
Comer'’ and ha* been held in high J President however, that especially compare with 1 anywhere else In' rOwd the e|evaUd tralna lo thc ,
Again we repeat that this store is the store where your pennies go farthest
convinced that, after two more years
the
world.
Consider
that
It
Ui«lgates,
and
hang
by
"straps"
on
thc
regard, especiallyx”by the theatrical Interested me. was the solid gold
The following are just a few items on which you can save. Our meats are
mated that New York City has a Lur(acc cars suburban trains to thc of President Roosevelt, we will
dally floating populnlxm of 1.000.-| Grand Central and Pennsylvania emerge from the depression and
ALL HOME DRESSED, young and tender.
to
the
of
Michigan
the
I
.77
---------------;
,
—
prove
io
inc
people
oi
Micnigan
ine
|000 people, who are there on bust- L.
.. . are Nied to overflowing.
-------■—t— worth ot
stations
^moc,.^
of i
ne*s. pleasure, or to study. On top of 'I Url,
BIV crowded
VI&lt;Jwuru'. “
B11U
nrP
nd tIU1111C1&gt;
v!iI?nc?’ government.
his
government. He
He concluded
concluded
ms
.that it Is estimated that 2.70CMX» 'and brldKCft are congested with traf- statement
with the following gener-'
iu
c
I people enter Manhattan &lt;or New
witnessing thc throngs going to
ous words concerning his successful [
। York City) from the oilier boroughs,gnd (rotn
(n Manhattan 1* an
.opponent:
iand outaide commuting
|i
mprrafclvc sight
| impressive
*)gnt. The
Tne ease
ease and
ano rarn-1 -j extend my mast’sincere con-1
Concelve of thu great army ot pen- pldity
dM wUh
whlch
l)w
with which the huge crowds gratutatlons to my worthy oppo- '
Round, Swiss, Sirloin, T-bone
pie ooming into the city every mom-.| are
*
taken can: of is a tribute to the ^,,1 It
i clean campaign
I ing and leaving al night and all to citys marvelous systems of trans- , an&lt;1 x have no regrets ln havtng i
be accommodated in a very shortJportaUon One cannot view a transdcfcated by so fine a gentleI time, and you can visualize the' portation system as he would a 100- man a5 Senator Vandenberg."
transportation problems that, con-,,
lory OU11U1I1K
ur uu&gt;MM
,tc. but he
__________
FREE!
FREE!
FBEE!
r?slory
building ,for
instance,
----------------____
------------------------fronted the city. The daily army j(;on cond^ of what *Uch a system
FREEPORT.
coming into the city every mom-, doc5
he can appreciate I on Friday evening. Nov. 23. there
ing and leaving at night reprejenu i that Manhaltan island's transporta-twill be a flne program presented at
more people than the United BtatttjUon system u to be included among the local U B church under the
A Genuine Sodium- Hypor biocide
' wnt..ttL£rance n.2h
ta°thMr’,u
I auspices^of the W M A. Miss Effie
'WBr’T5 v
80
re“l und
*l&gt;ld hnl1
So R
great
and “
so rrapid
has Wn
been our
our 'IHodgebftm.
------------------- a returned missionary (
17tr^X~mre.Sie^e”ag.1n;P
r(*r"M durln
&gt; Uir
*' *
tn give an address
i progress
during
the past quarter of I from AfrU
Africa,
will
a century that we hardly get used and the Huntington College .male
at night seemingly without a hitch j| ,to pointing with pride at one "world quartette of Huntington. Ihdn- wiH
as far as transportation is con- LI beater" before another is completed furnish an evening of music- EverySold Only in Quart Bottle*.
cemed. The whole movement is!
|to surpass it. it has been that way one is invited.
started and finished in less than i (with ships, with tall buildings; wtthl The L. A. 6. of the M. E. church
four hours. Commuter* come to New 1bridges
.
and In other ways. One If are having an oyster supper at the
York every day from as far south as , the interesting Fights of New Y&lt;fk church basement this Wednesday
Philadelphia: from as far cast b* Jelly is the great Washington Bridge I evening. Oysters any way you want
New Haven; from as for north as • across the Hudson, it is interesting I them, they say.
Poughkeepsie. Why do so many go because it has a single span 3500 feet | Miss Ha Shaeffer of Hastings is
to New York for employment? The 1
[long—or practically two-lhlrds of a aiwlsting Mrs. C. L- Walton with her
answer is because New York needs mile For marly year* the Brooklyn 'housework.
them in h*r thousands of factories;
'Bridge with a single span of 1100j Mr and Mrs. James Lucas and
In tier mammoth mercantile estab­ or 1200 feet, was one of the wonders | children. Evelyn and James, Jr., of
lishments. in her thousand* of thea­
of the world, but to-day it 1* a । woodland were Sunday guests of
ters and restaurant*. It was only a back number. Even this new Wash- Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Hynes.
few years ago that a 20-story build-, ington Bridge, with IU 3500 tool1 mLs.s Zona Smelker was home from
ing was something that would draw
span, will soon have to be classed her school duties west of Caledonia,
first page headlines in the dally among the "once great*," because ,over t|^ wee|t end
press and considered a marvel. To­ out tn California the Golden Oate | John Rarcher of Petoskey visited
day lhe sky-scraper* on Manhattan 1
bridge, now building, will have a'his brother Henry and family and
Island alone, that are more than 20 single span of 4200 feet, practically i other relatives here part of last
stories In height, would more than
four fifths of a mile. So there really I week. Mr. Karcher. who is now 81
cover n 160 acre farm. Below 59th
seems to be no limit to what men yeare of B8C
Freeport for PeStreet there are 37 of them that ex­
wlth vision. Initiative nnd experience toskey about 55 years ago and found
ceed 500 feet In height, and all of
can do. and the giants of to-day ; onjy * few of hi* early acquaintance*
them devoted to business. The Sing­
are dwarfed to-morrow. New York ^ere still living. Mr. Karcher is very
er Building, over 600 feet high was
City will doubtless continue to grow ?prj.
onc
advanced years,
the pride of Manhattan just a com­
Mrs william Dipp entertained the
paratively few years ago. To-day It and grow and more bridges, more
tunnels, more subways will have to w M. A. at an fell day meeting at
Is
dwarfed
by
the
Empire
State
FIRESTONE
E K1D E
BLUE SUNOCO
(or It*
JU traffictraffic.
her home south of town Thursday.
Building with Its height of nearly be built to care for
W. R. Cook. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart and
Tire. - Tube.
B.tt.rie.
1250 feet. Every one of these sky­
------ nD-awrivvH i s'
children were Sunday guests ot Mr*.
scraper* is really, a little city in It­
ORANGEVILLE.
aiewans parents
parents. Mr
Mr. and
ana Mrs.
OBANGEVii.i.t.
'atewarts
self. It is estimated that the capacity
»,_ nenHahaw
U’Ha
. &gt; .....
..
Mrs.
George Bradshaw,
who was
Yel[€t a[ .
EVERREADY PRESTONE, DUPONT ZERONE
of the Woolworth
Building. 55
quite ill the past week, is better and
Charles Geiger and Lewis Overstories, is 13.000 workers, and that has been taken to the home of her h0|. apenl the week end wlth the
all of the sky scrapers below 59th daughter. Mrs. Ollie Boulter, near |attJr's brother. Morris, at KalamaStreet hold'more than 400,000 bread­
lZOo.
winners. One of lhe large hotels. In Hasllngs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cross of near I Thursday afternoon Claude Whit­
Battle Creek spent Wednesday with ney discovered that his home was on
his sister al this place.
। Are. The alarm was turned in and
4
Mrs Charles Crawford spent sev- the local department responded. It
HORSES.
eral days the past week with her was won extinguished and only a
Iron gray mare colt, coming 2 yra.
friend. Mina Crawford, of Otsego.
, small amount of damage resulted,
! Mrs. Nettie Newark, who has been *^h
old.
SHEEP, HOGS AND
m ill the past week. Is better at ““*,®L5.he ftre' we a
lnformed- u
Pair colts, 4 mos. old, matched.—
CHICKENS.
this writing. Her daughter. Blanche,“
These are Percheron bred colts,
D«r«t b -Uh Mr lor ■
ft,
and are native colts.
a lew
ec .
* nnt valley church. He Invites everySorrel gelding, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1250
These “First Aids to Winter Comfort” assure you protection against cold
Jamcs Hermlncttc and family were one
attcnd.
lbs.
Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. । ■—
- meeting
••
want to aell.
The first
of- the
year ofand storms. You really should include a pair of overshoes as winter “equip­
There will be other hdrses here
and Mrs. Abe Hennlneltc, near ,
ment.” There is plenty of style and comfort in the
Prairieville. A
at time of sale, not listed.
TOOLS.
l house Wednesday evening, and was
—------ ...
School
is tow being held in the presided over by Mrs. Arthur Moore,
overshoes we have on display
COWS.
new school house which is greatly in the absence of both president and
Pickup box for Ford car.
appreciated by the scholars. It is a vice-president. The attendance was
7 yr. old Guernsey and Durham, due
One-horse wagon, complete.
building to be proud of by the whole not as large as it is hoped it may be t
April 10th.
community. ’
’
I hereafter, but a flne program was
2 yr. old Guernsey and Durham, due
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Seibert of given. Among the numbers on the
LADIES’ SNAP SHOWER
LADIES’ SHU GLOVE
aa
Jan.
15th.
FURNITURE.
| Otsego were Sunday guests of Mr. program was a reading by Mrs. Ella
BOOTS
ZIPPERS
■ and Mrs. John Venema of tills place. Catt and musical numbers by Bob
6 yr. old Holstein,-dud Jan 24th.
. A number from this vicinity left.Whitney and Glenn Murphy.
3
yr.
old
Holstein,
due
Jan.
27th.
MISSES’ SNAP SHOWER
LADIES* GOODRICH
£4 AP
1 for the north to hunt deer. Here is
w. E. Sisson of Grand Rapids
ZIPPERSI -OU
BOOTS
hoping all may be successful In gel- [called at the home of his brother,
ting one.
I Victor. Sunday afternoon and was
CHILDREN’S SNAP
The remains of Adella Snook were accompanied home by his mother. I
LADIES* LOW
QCn
■
wnn inc lair uuara lur in&lt;
brought to this place Friday after- Mrs. Emma Sisson, for a week's visit,

femion. Edwin Booth and many'images found in Peru as I recall,
*r great actors and actresses ; The** images varied in height all
re been buried from it. The larg- (the way from ah inch or tiro up to
and best known ot the ohurcha* I a foot or more, and were of solid

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noon from Martin to be laid to rest
Miss Grace Bryans, accompanied
I in the Oak Hili cemetery beside her by Phyllis and Neal Braencile at­
! husband, who' preceded her a num- tepded a birthday dinner for Miss
l bcr of years ago.
I mi. Bryans at the home of a aUter
j
---------------- ------------------------at Lake Odessa Sunday.
CLAY HILLS.
.
- Henry Smelker and family were
| Fem McNcc is absent from school Sunday guests of Mrs. Smelker's
on account of the mumps.
brother. Joseph Thaler and family
[ The Busy Bee Club met with at Leighton. In the afternoon John
1 Mra. Clella Kollar Thursday. Pot Thaler and family joined them and
I luck dinner at noon, also election. ai| attended the wedding of a cous-.
quilts were tied off for the in. Mtes Crystal Schad. - to Henry
|I Two quilt*
I hoateu.
"
—‘, Buxton, which took place al the
■ Eugene Haight and family enter- Leighton Evangelical church.
l tained the following for the week
The Christian Endeavor Society of
. end and Sunday: Roman
Helble,i the
Mtc U.
u. B. church held
— a social gathFloyd Haight and wife. Dale Dem- ering in the F. E. Deming store
erest and family. Glen Grcgrage and building Friday evening. A program
wife and Franctes Haight and fam- knd
•-”—-• *-■
gams, —
followed
by light refresh­
.Uy of Grand Rapids. ■
'
ments made lhe evening a very en­
I Sunday visitors at Leon Potts’ joyable one. Everyoiw is looking forj were Loren Tungate and family of ward to the next such gathering.
will?lhe
sick: MrsMrs. Brunner r~re- i
Parmake and Vance Sharp ami ■ with
the sick:
. -----JoiW|
’ family and Woodrow Olllctt of Mid- mains about the same.--------------| 41evUle.
pqx
not
well and Uncle Dave

and bams and will have a sale here every two weeks. Li*
next sale. Call 3368 or see me at this sale. Saturday salt
of storm. Come. Watch the Banner for further news.

TERMS:—CASH. All property must
settled for before being removed.

J. E. NORTOPM
AUCTIONEER AND MANAGE!
MAURICE F'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER
The vaccination program against' DQTA DI A UC HEAR A
GODWIN ELEVEN, DE­
small pox was carried out through- 1 nu '
ncHn H
I
out
the year, and 1601 children were
FEATS T. K. H. S. 27-7
'
i
vaccinated. This should aid mater­
ially tn keeping the small pox rate
A strong Godwin team over­
... tow. There has been no case ot small 'Dr. William Halnon Interwhelmed the Thomapple-Kellogg
pox in the county for the r
past
pret&gt; Real Meaning of
eleven 27 to 7 tn a game witnessed
I would mean that the next epidemic j years.
- -three
— (
by a large crowd at Middleville Fri­
u. 1- ims.
| • Wioop!ng cough—170 cases. Every
of
Rotary
tinned from page one)
day. In spite of the one-sided score,
•2 ca»tc
.—.CfC
x here
m.n. uiu year m&gt; secure
; I
■I Chicken
————I*Pox---------—
” wext cuurv «■&gt;&lt;&gt;&gt;
was maoe
Dr. Wm. Halnon. instructor in
however, fans agreed that It was one
of 343* children, including 399
eB"” &lt;* chicken pox reporting of this dUease. Whooping psychology at the Western State
of the best exhibittons at footballof pre-school age, have been Im- ,
V1?, c&lt;*lnty u‘“_,^‘ear
“ cough is one of the most important Teachers’ College, also Deair of the
ever staged on lhe local field. Darrel]
munised. There is now no reason Pr&lt;**b*y due to better reporting of the communicable diseases ®t the 'Barry County Freshmen College.
of
Godwin was the outstanding
rncrc
n
n very similar to present
. time.
..
................
. in.
lhc SpeBkrr Bt the Rotary
atI Chicken ----pox 4is. „„.
often
Strict
Isolation is
player of the entire game. McIver,
po? It is very Important to ,
i
£' SmJUid ^ry ^e have a^siclan «e all cases of this ,stated upon. A large number of the takkheon Monday noon.
LOOKTONMEN -OUTPLAY Hoff. Granger and Peeling did lhe
5
cases
were
located
as
a
result
of
in’
HU
Hu
talk
was
a
plain,
niain.
frank,
fi
timely
|«D*a to oe unmumzeu iur u dbiease aU
^pof^d that have ,
best worW for Middleville. This week
J vestigatton of contacts of otherdiscussion of the real meaning of
•OLD TIMERS*’ AT EVERY Friday the T. K. eleven takes on an
*
Spanking ot communicable disease
heeri seeni by a phyjUlan are [coses. There were too Ueutlis'froin Rotary &gt;nd the necessity of Ro­
undefeated Wayland team tor the
ANGLE OF GAME
;
vrar endins Julv I 1933 the personally visited by the liealth of-. ,whooping cough.
tarlans Riving not lip service but
I SxS n££ Utatact mat US-’ are
There are probably a great
last game of the year. Middleville
Infantile Paralysis—1 Case The life service
stores will be closed on the afternoon
no township nor village health of- number of chlclrenpoxca»e*. to the onp
one cajc
case OJ
ot IIllanulc
infantile paraiyms
paralysis rcreWhat the.world
’
” needs
' at' the pres­ VICTORS SCORE TWICE
of
the game and a big day is plan' firer* In (he county «o that all auar- county that are never toen by either ^jy^ed completely The case was ent time, ne said. Is not alone
: antlnea
isolations are
discovered
antlnea and
and isoiauons
are mainmain- *
“ physician or the
'—health
----- -U, officer
oiscovcrcaearly
eariy and
ana was
was given
givcii concon- xncnasnip.
friendship. raenasnip
Friendship can ana
nnd ooes
does
IN FIRST QUARTER
;^nM bFthe county Health Unit. •
“1
---------=
serum. For the past two exist between people who do favors
HINDS CORNERS.
; All case*
... of communicable
- - ------------ disease
u,—.. dtnhtherfa
diphtheria were in one family ana year*
ycars the physicians hove
have been Con
con-­ for one another. The world needs
Fans Treated to Wide-Open Mr. ana Mrs. Ben Bunnell of Kal­
or, reported directly to the county were all■ mild.
a result
,'•htolly
-------• • -------------------— A*
—r-~
/ of
oxi -------the watch
for cases of friendliness—a sympathetic under­
spent Sunday with Mrs.
hArtthdeportment. then these cases I c»«» a large
la™e number of diphtheria , infantile paralysis. As a result cases standing of one’s fellowmen.
Brand of Play Featuring amazoo
Clara Brown.
are investigated by the health of- Immunizations
,
..firm, were
-era done in this
tnu W|J1
rcporte&lt;j earlier and more
if n Rotary Club functions as it
Tricky Lateral Passey
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bishop and
fleers, communicable diseases aside community.
°nP
^^e^cou’nty 'I Pro®
7™ in
ln °
progress
controlling this disease ought to. he said, any community
son spent Sunday with her parents. j
from smallpox and diphtheria, and seventy-six children in the, muMj win
Long and Short Wave
will be made
made.
will be benefited bv having such' Playing a "heads up" brand of Mr. and Mra. Theodore Pranshka, ]
'। the
cases also a short were
immunized again* diphtheria
Ffv —102 coses. A large nn organization in its midst. But game the Hastings High school foot­
-r- numbwof
—
,
Scarlet Fever
8 Powerful Tubes
and family.
.
j,_____
__ • follows:
thli rearthu &gt;■*“»■■
!__Brt
.v- of&gt; the investigations in com- if it ls just B dinner club—a knife
' dtaCTSslon
of_____
each
disease
nn'P
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tobias and'
ball team defeated the Alumni 12 to
Automatic Volume
*
Measles—37 case*. In the first anSmallpox—No cases xnere as » munlcablc disease made by the al1ll fork efub-whose sole attention
daughter of Kalamazoo spent Sat-' nual report of the Health Depart- smallpox in the county tnis &gt;car-,health department were made on to the six objects of Rotary Ls what 7 Saturday, thereby avenging an
Tone Control
urday night and Bunday with his
----------------------■ cases of scarlet fever. Cases appear- they hear at the weekly luncheon, eaj-ly season defeat. The Lockton­
Noise Suppression
ing in schools were carefully inves- nnrf forget when they go to their men crashed through for two touch­
Quite a number from this district
or TOT., roi coowtt ojrrwf.^;
Itigated. and all school children ex- pjBCW Of business, then Rotary is downs in the first period to estab- attended the community meeting at
Beautiful Walnut
lamined at frequent intervals fol- not impressing itself very much up- lishe’ a 12 to 0 lead. For the rest of the Doud schoolhouse Friday eve-1
Cabinet
the
game
they
put
up
alert
defense
I towing exposure fo thc disease. For on rhe community where it Lx esning and report a good time and
....
—---------- —----------luuoMiru.
1 which held the oldtlmers to one lone fine program.
I teUaa ta EIki
hr’t.i fmr
nxdd nnd no deaths re- • He
that despite what one tnll&gt;'
I VASSkRS. f.
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershott
Two French Doors
a, iMa.
mu suited. tk
The
- number of
of comnllcacompiica- maJ.
that would make him pesA «hrty yard march down the field
and sons of Kalamazoo spent Sun-,
simple line plays accounted for
Piano Finish
i,k&gt;ns- however, cannot be estlrnat- slmlstic. If one looks deeper he will
p.jJr'irwt'led and It is highly important to re­ find a good deal that will make him ,h® f'rsl w'ore Tb'’ *«cond tally re- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C N. Tobias.
port every case and suspected case renllze that the world is really grow- suited from a cornpound, complex
SEE IT!
HEAR IT I
Mrs. Clark Robinson of Hastings '
ing better.
undoubtedly inspired by Bob spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. j
B,‘”
of thl* disease.
- "j001 Typhoid—No cases. The Health
Rotary ought to be tremendously Zuppkes "young 77." It all began
C N. Tobias. Mr. Robinson took
Department has spent much time interested in peace
That means wl‘h a short pa-M over the line of supper and spent lhe evening there. I
in bettering water and milk sup- good will toward one another. But it scrimmage to fullback Angell who
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and
L '.
s» plies, which would have considerable must go farther than one’s town or
straight down lhe field until he sons spent Sunday with his mother.
You Pay $ 5.00_
—We credit you $10.00
—— effect on controlling typhoid. Al­ country
Rot&amp;rv must be interna- met an opposing halfback. Angell
Mrs. Millie Haynes, in Baltimore.
You Pay 10.00--. —We credit you 20.00
' , though the standard of dairying has tlnnaliv-mlndtfl'
‘hen ’ flea-flicked ’ the ball to Roy
Mrs.
Ruth Weyennan’s sister, Mrs.
,iur
(raised considerably in the past two
Rotary should always seek to ere- White who ran until he met the safeMr. till
20.00_.
You
Pay
—We credit you 40.00
Collar,
of
Woodland
spent
several
U b»«» b«
'
years there is still much to be done. ate friendliness, which makes for 'ty^jnan. Steve Kanne*. _WhJte^^hen
days with her last week.
Dielricl.
There are a great many Individual real fellowship It should aid every lateral
You Pay 40.00__. —We credit you 80.00
pawed
quarterback.
“
*to
“
*
"
Mrs. Bump of Hastings spent part •
------ 60»1|wtU4 m tJie county which arc con­
,.c oragnlzation
u.•«..«»»»... in
... its vcom
U...-­ Linden Snyder and blocked .out
worthwhile
of last week with her daughter. Mr.
taminated, and may be sources of munity. It
your old radio on the same
should stand for manliI
“ 'Karmra. Snyder, could have walked and Mra. Will Moore and family.
I
■
•
I infection. School wells arc tested ness in men
ten nnd
nnd reverence
reverence for
for wornwornof the way to the goal line.
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phillips, son
7
।! each year and every effort is made nnhood. It should promote lotV of The
play started on Hastings' forty
'
and
daughter,
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
’ to keep school wells 100 per cent God as well as love of country. Ro- yard
line.
•
■
Glen Davidson in Kalamazoo Sun­
uu UV..VUU.M...M.U...
Although thc Alumni put up a day.
is ..
not
denominational: uu
but. w
Rof.nxi free from contamination, The Slate tary »
BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS AT
Detriment of Health Is making a tary could not exist If it were not »«•«
they were out-played in
Dr. and Mra- Miller of Grand
special effort to locate typhoid car­ Christian The Golden Rule must &lt;’v**ry department of the game. In
riers. and a similar program will be be thc practice in lhe every-day life 1“^ the fighting High school line Rapids called on Mr. and Mrs. Bur- j
carried out in the county in the near of every true Rotarian
kept ,K
the
from- gaining
a rell Phillipa and Miss Susie Phillipa'
* Alumni ------one day last week.
future.
I single first down
MIm Susie Phillipa spent from Frl-'
REFRIGERATORS -h RADIOS t- ELECTRIC STOVES
Not in many a day have local fans
Gaerf* W I­
day till Sunday noon caring tor Mr.
' Jay Blakney
been treated to such a wide-open
»u
Bailie ot Welcome Corners.
game of complex passing plays, runs
Women’s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Everett
Boylen
of
and trick plays os the Locktonmen
iletermlnnl
r»4 th’ Isrgrst nnmbrr of vol
displayed Saturday. Also the line Augusta visited her sister. Mr. and
of HtrriS
Mrs spellman Casey and family,
"Can I afford It?" was dlscuwd charged well and backs were block­ and Mr. and Mrs. Donavon of Del­
by Mrs Marian Goodyear, os one ing effectively.
ton spent Sunday evening, there
1
Ups
Sunday aftamoop. «&lt;
Telephone lines 782, 730, 755 and
Herewith' are details of the game:
port at the Women's club program
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tobias and son 729 will have dinner Nov. 22 at Wm.
Mr. and Mrs Eddy and son of
S«S7
ti hundred 8fH
held last Friday In the play room H. H S.
Alumni Woodland visited their daughter. (of Battle Creek visited Mr. and Mrs Teske’s.
(Continued from page one)
_______ ___________________________________’ of thc Central M.-hool building. Mrs. Snyder
Boyej Mr. and Mrs. John Weyerman. Sun- ,
Q B
Keet Tobias and father. W. O. To­
Karme.s day.
7771 man. Mrs. t s. K Reid. Mrs Ross, Goodyear said that it was not ai- White
"Some motorists have pie knack
R H
Unrd
Johnson. Mrs. Wm. Andrews. Mrs ways economy
rcoiwmv to buy
buv the cheapest Struble
Sunday.
L H
Hall
Mrs. Eva Mott of north Barry is bias.
1
of making their tires last much
*«nu c”’ 01 ItlP!lt or f*’1* cheapest fruit Angell
FB
Smith visiting her daughter, Mrs. Speltman
than other—drivers
can." —
says
MUs Thelma Tobias of Urbandale longer
— --------------------------------Warren Moore. Mrs. Arthur Haven.
y
ra
and
vegetable.',
anrl
that
one
good
Kelley
Calkins
caaey.
,
R
E
and
friend.
Everett
Meyer,
of
Cen&gt;
writer One method Is to negotiate
"r
Mrs. Clyde
Wilcox
and
M..,
- - ' garment was worth three poor ones Conrad
R T
Townsend
spent Saturday night and l corners economically on two wheels.
Mr and Mrs Will Harding of tervUle
i
’[Fred Hale; Second
ward. Mis
“Can
afford
Kellar. Maple Grove called on Mrs Guss Sunday
with her father. W. Or Tb- I
— —— ■
R G.
I Frank Hoonan. chairman, Mrs
----- we
- ------- to
- go without the Thoma.’
I
Bishop Kline and family, and Miss Susie bias,
a®SJ Dewey Reed. Mra Mort Townsend, matt ria) things that add tn our Imp- Cogswell
i
c.
and Mr. and Mrs. Keet Tobias I Itinerant peddler of Oklahoma
I
Dan n-'iwin.
Ashajter. Mrs M liji
Craig.
LG.
Furrow Phillipa Sunday afternoon
The Community meeting will be I has reduced his transportation coats
..
.I Mrs. wan
. P'nc-s. and can
-- we afford. to
. ..make Banascii
Mra I..
Mrs
D. Warner, Mrs. F McMillan.
McMillan, unkl,
unkind
’d remarks nbout
about our neigh
neigh-­ Fuller
LT.
Cronk
Mr, and Mra. Axuil Golden of this
1
week Friday evening at the to a minimum by thumbing rides
, ■”
’ s''
. 'Mrs
1
Carl
Weyerman.- Mrs
- L
- Deanehere?"
. t»rs?were
’’ u-n;
twotwd
things
things
she..he
asked
asked WullAirff
LE.
Ijechleltner i Hastings called on Miss Susie Phil- schoolhouse.
i
from motorists, Hitch-hawing.
irra.nrd Mrs
pAmUce. Mrs. L DavLn. the
'hr women
women'to
to think nbout
about
Mrs
Verne
Winlnger
then
dis
­
&lt;
Mra Allen Pender. Mrs. Lannh
.
JM1
,_
cussed
“
When
Is
a
Bargain
Not
a
78M Wood. Mrs D A VanBuskirk. MrHarry” She said we
know
Howard .Birdsall.
Mra.
Kuu» bargain?
_•
- --must
— —
— ?”« Thompwn .nd Mr
Mn. Her. &lt;l»
«ortm»n»h n and buy
'•
37Ji schell
^,h..ii FoUick:
Krdknk. TbirH
Third war.i
ward. xt.-s
Mrs '
vnlvr
uh;* rajher
rafter than attractively packpuck­
Mrs. "
a&gt;“’d r
rood'*
— - Forrest Johnson, chairman. 5L...
Mrs. W H Cook was to have pre- |
75-j.i Qdwtn Sayles. Mrs. Fred Jones. Mrs
r» drtrrtnin&lt;d A w Woodburne. Mrs. Henry Mul- senlctl "My Pct Economy." but was
so
■iaainnrr
d&lt;;r nntl Mrs
M E Whitman; unable to be nt the meeting,
j '
Fourth ward. Mrs E J Pratt, chair­ [ members of the club responded Mrs.
man. Mrs Harry Baldwin, Mrs Cc- H. J Brown was In charge of the ,
'
program
...
iib!cU Munton. Miss ZeilA^Odeil. Mrs
--------- lx David Boyes. Mrs, Aben Johnson. | Announcement was made of Use
7 ‘
n,&gt; Mrs. Dasie Crue. Mrs John Eddy । meeting tn be held In Woodland on
.... . .
i Mrs Omer Barker. Mrs. Sadie Mae Tuesday evening at which MTs. Ed­
1J Palmer, Mrs. Hugh Riley. Mrs ward Burton would prcscnfhrr re­
.
i Chas. Wibcrt. Miss Sara Schader. view of "It’s Up to the Women." by
- Judge Stuart Clement and Wallace Eleanor Roosevelt
The
meeting for next Friday will
- ^ Osborn.
.
m&lt;, l
In the southern half of the county. be iri charge of the Literature De­
Urc»«i t&gt;am Mrs. Barn urn will be assisted by partment Mrs I«eon F Miner will
cireuii Court-Mrs. Leon Dunning. Mrs. A. C. discuss "Michigan Poetry ”
I Hyde. Mrs Marcus Bagley. Mrs. W
CEDAR CREEK.
.
7io F Smith. Mrs. Robert Burchett. Rev
Thc Bunnell LAS will meet
"
Oscar Smith, MIm Short. Mrs O Othe fallal
.
las
.Pullpaff. Mrs. V. M. Dunn and Mrs. with Mr and Mrs. Vernor Webster
William Clar
for
dinner
Thursday. Nov. 22. You
W. H Cheeseman Mrs. Hllixrt an31J nouncs-s that her helpers are Mrs. are invited
Mrs Hattie Wright of Hickory
—
Fred Warner. Nashville. Mrs Albert
’i- Wells. Freeport. Mrs. J D Mohler. Comers is visiting Tier sister, Mrs.
drtrrinlnrii u Middleville. Mrs Droll Hynes and Edward Campbell
Mrs Ward Plants in Woodland, Miss
7J0, | Susie Fisher, Mrs. A W. Bates mini Phocba Dunkley and Mr nnd Mrs.!
Follow
Alice Smith. Rev. Fay Wing and Leslie Prase spent Sunday with Mr. J
and Mrs Lawrence Bostick of Ross &gt;
33ia Luther Brodbeck.
a &gt; i"
Members of the American Legion Center
Mr
nnd
Mrs
Henry
Wertman
vis|
We feature large sizes at no extra cost.
Auxiliary always do their jiart in
Dress Skirts made from all wool plaids, plain nov­
« the Red Cross Roll Call and Jills ited their son Myron, nnd family of
.1 1 year
elty fabrics, etc.. $2.88 and $3.88.
year u.e
thc ru.Kmuia
following wvmcu
women na»e
have Battle Creek Sunday andI alto called
} agreed to assist nt the two banks. °n Mr and Mrs- Add B'mpson of
'
u ! thc
the Dostofilce
pastoffice and do thc
tin- down town
t WB
2
.
■
....
We nre glad to hear that Mr and
■ I solicitation: Mrs. Harry Waters.
tjoh 1 chairman. Mrs. .Pauline Bliss. Mrs Mrs Simpson are both better after
Sterling Rogers. Mrs. Edw Downs. their illne&amp;s
Leo Monroe and family of KalaMrs. Thus. Johnston. Mrs Andrew
M.nnew.. Mrs
»r. Donald
m»o..o Smelker
omra. r,'
W« »m*. »„h
Lloyd
| Matthews.
, Mrs. Harry Wood, and memberships °’en and wife.
.
•- secured. of
.. ...
Ardy
Irnay also
be
Miss ..
Mabel
- Owen nnd wife visited
---- Wil-­
Sisson at the Banner offlee. or of Ham Hammond and fam ly of BatMrs. Maude Smith at the court
Creek Sunday
Miss Glenna
house.
’ Hammond returned home jrjlh
| Mayor Charles Leonard was the'them*.
Adalbert
I first person in Barry county to pur- f Mrso
Campbell ^turned
of Hur»
chase a membership. Ihurtettlng a from Pennock hospital to the home
good example for others to foltow.*,,f
Campbell Friday.
LORENZO V. "maTh *■
' When one thinks that. Hastings or
tnuu-oved.
THEODORE H K REin
Barry county might be the- next
Mrs „R°y Dou«has of Hast ngs
Is not buying silk hosiery with her eyes shut
She’s out to get her money's worth.
place severely hit by a windstorm »“ calling on friends at this place
fAlttal)
these days. "Just any stocking” will not do.
or fire or other calamity and the TUftidaj? afternoon.
The manufacturer of Iron Clad and Ad­
John
services’of thc Red Crow required ! Merle and Elwln Lammers,
~
~
~ "
She’s shopping around, and asking really
miration Costume Hosiery builds merchan­
one realizes more deeply the need Bush and Joe Hammond started for
pertinent questions about silk textures, wear­
dise to a standard of QUALITY and NOT
the
north
woods
hunting
this
Mon
­
for reaching the goal' of 800 mem­
ing qualities. manufacturing methods, etc.
to a price.
day morning.
, ships in this county.
On the first page of the second
BRANCH DISTRICT.
1 section of thU week's paper will be ।
, found
The Dorcas Society of North Mastatements- by President
। Roosevelt and others pertaining to'l’lr Grove will have a fried ehlckcn
the annual Roll Call which all 'dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
1 should reaff Have your dollar ready Wm. Guy Thursday. Nov. 22. EvD*«ble fMtMl —■ Duubla Actton
| when the solicitor calls and do your' eryone invited.
1 part in helping others less fortunate. I Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dutmer
--------- -— • • • --moved their household goods to
KLINGENSMITH.
i Grand Rapids Friday.
under euperwision of expert chemist*.
Miss LaDora Scott of Hastlnga and | Miss Sylvia Whitmore of Wood­
Cheater OversmMh of Carlton were I bury spent lhe week end with the
guests of Mr. and Mra. Archie Burd home folks
RUG YRAN—10c a akein.
KNITTING BAGS, complete with handle and yarn
Bunday.
-*
I Mr. and Mrs Henry Bidelman atWalter Stokus left Saturday with | tended the funeral of the latter’s
STAMPED PILLOW CASES—89c a pair.
to worfc at $1.00.
- .
You can also buy
a truck load of men from Middle- aunt. Mrs. Delia Snook, at Martin
LINEN
TOWELS,
Stamped
—
25c
and
39c.
ville
to
go
deer
hunting
in
northern
Friday.
LU^CH SETS—All linen seta, $1.00i
£.-11 Z» ounoa can for ZOa
IUJL1 1* ouno»ocniarl*«
1 Michigan.
‘Mrs Mabe] Parks of Augusta vis­
CRIB QUILTS in package with complete materia)*,
BUCILLA
FLOSS
—
In
all
colors, 4 strand, 4c; 3
Mrs. Doris Haight and baby of ited at tlie home ot Mr. and Mrs.
■Mfraa Qaa
-Alw.r. D.g.Wnkla
size 36x50 at &gt;1.00.
for 10c.
Grand Rapids spent Saturday with IJenry Bidelman Sunday.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Janus
Messrs. Clare Burpee. Leo Corwin
SCARFS and TABLE COVERS in all patterns, 50c.
BUCILLA CROCHET or Knitting, large skeins, 39c,
Bowerman.
and Chas. Jacobs of Lansing were
Xftss Harriet Scott of Hastings _____
guests__
of Mr. ....
and ____
Mrs. Forrest Bidxpent the week end with home folks, elmon Saturday night and Sunday.

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AUXILIARY

WEATHER CONDlflONS

The eight women members ot the
IN FORMER
O. G. club had a delightful meeting
at the home of Mra. Milo DeVries
.
Preceded Enjoyable on Thursday evening. Plans for the MeterologiltS Find
Framm—Mui T.1V h.
IChrUtmu
&lt;&lt;erc dteu»«
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Helpful Sug&amp;stiane

That LIMA
1916 Was Year Without

tomato sala».

Mlat antes Edmonds wu |n Bat­
Mr. and Mra. Weldon Bronson reDwight Fisher and Ian Ironside
A. D. McDonald
glass creek.
tle Creek on Saturday.
jmad on Sunday from a visit with were home from Albion college over
Meteorologic looking over rec- [”1"'cJrt’in’halwi. and’ptace'Mxi
About .eventy-five were present at ■
H*’«n *n&lt;J
Pe’r]
th&gt;
th. NPwbuxf. *°cal leaders, will attend
Dr. and Mra. Frank Carrothars fr and Mrs. Basil Smith and other the week end.
rd* to find
find a
. summer ..
as di...,.^..
disastrous hBlf ln CBCh Qt four lrttu0# ieavpg
the
ArmisUoe
party
given
by
the
teachers
’ training class tn Haa- ords
ackson
relaUvea.
_____
|
w
H
Feighner
and
daughspent Bunday in Lansing.
at tings this week Wednesday
as 1034 has been to mld-westem Combine half the contents of a No.
rr oi LAiuung spciu mo wwx enoAmerican
, T 1-egton and Auxiliary
--------- ■ —
Archie D. McDonald was in Mid­
th.
ViAm. on Friday
MH.. .
v..tn.
Douglass will enter­ stales found nothing u&gt; equal this
ith T o Webber
lhe tMtzm home
evening,
dleville on Tuesday on business.
nr —L. n . v
j
A pot luck supper was enjoyed by tain the local group on Thursday of
onion, four tablrapoons chopped
day guests of Mr. and Mrs Harry
year In the extent of damage done
Hartley Finstrom was home front
celery and salt and pepper to taste.
lertOite momma
,he IIlcmb*r*'
families and next week for an all day meeting.
,
.
thte momlng for Roscommon on guests preceding the program, Floyd
until they reached the year 1910.
Moisten with four tablespoons may* de*r huntUlg UlpWood. Legton commander, officlat- The subject will be "Child Train­
Mias Marie Rowe spent the week ten,l'asT«e^rTiiSite?'toe
ing." Visitors welcome.
Lrin
J
Mr
F E JohIuU» and tng as master of ceremonies. Everysummer.” There was mild weather
end at her home in Big Rapids.
Peter
DeVries
and
wife
of
Lansing
heaTln« from th*m Mr and Mrs L V- Be.wmer were in one greatly enjoyed the vaudeville
in January, ice tn August and a only a quarter.
Mrs. Olive Campbell la the guest from London, Canada. .
Battle
Creek
on Sunday.
act staged
staged by
by Fritz
and Miss
Miss Eugenia
Eugenia
. - ___ .------------— ----------------»•
-v.
Fritz and
Otis’. Sunday visitors there were Vermont farmer almost froze to
kfr’w_ M*hriee
Mr. and Mra. Uoyd Roush of Kai- Hubert ot New York City and ap- Louie Erway and Ray Otis and fam­ death in June, The freak weather
BEET AND BEAN SALAD.
days.
and
in Baton BmBBOO visited Mr. and Mra. War-1 predate their kindness and courexisted -not only .in lhe United
nrt Mra.
«« 8.
■ O.
n Brock were in
Drain well one cup ot canned |
ilies of Kalamazoo.
Warren Carter and C H. Hinman Rapids on Saturday, the latter visit­
bS “ ?urT&lt;ucrt be*, raid tuUI lhe eomenu «
ren Roush over Bunday.
. tesy.
The Misses Ruth and Marian Er­
have gone north on a deer hunting ing Mra D. R Poster.
----- i”----------------Mr. and Mra Park Thomas of I Archie D McDonald gave a very
way of Kalamazoo and John Erway feeling the nip of winter whan it B j0 i-a-ounoe can »trlnalesa hewn,
trip.
- ■ add
--- three tablespoons
■■
and
chopped
Mrs. W. R. cook and Richard Oook Wyandotte come today for a week's 1 interesting talk on "Reminiscences.” of Lansing were Sunday visitors at should have been sweltering in the r
Hon. Perry F. Powers of Cadillac
heat.
telling incidents of
the first Armis
sweet pickle. Add three tablespoons’
-» &gt;»..
.—...­
was in the city on Monday greeting were in Ann Arbor on Friday and Vtelt with Mrs A J Larsen
Mbbrke B-w. Rob-!
P'*’’ ’’’ ’pUl'' “ French areealng, and marinkte for'
Saturday in attendance at the sesses­
„
tice Day in Ann Arbor where he was
A bargain la -when
friend,.
'
.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mason a student at thc U. of M. He said
sions
of
the
Press
Club.
•*
half
an
hour.
Mix
in
six
tablespoons
;
eii
Olla,
Rraaell
whluonorc
and
„„
Mr*. David Vail of Muskegon is X. _
you get the full value
.
...
__ _
jfuravs w mr ana mfb, xianon
Bay Erway, all Wl Ibla week tor
S““’ D*rl"
“n‘ mayonnaise, and serve on lettuce.1
\Mr. and Mra. Walter Eaton and cortright of Kalamazoo on Satur- that Armistice Day marked another
of ymir money and a
,a.
period in thc world's htetory. just
‘n
*“a* I reHmen-Tbe m», eaeep. ter . Senes six. and cost, less than thlrlittle bit more.
ty-flve cents.
to21unt.de*r- .
.:.
few day* when it was chilly
Mr, and Mra Ray Shroyer were leave Sunday for a deer hunting j Mrs. Ray Lacey and Mrs. Emma as the reigns of Alexander he :......
Great
and
Napoleon
brought | The Misses Josephine Romig and
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Loy trip in the Upper Peninsula.
I
March
—
Blustery
and
cold,
and
. .
.
, Bvnpici
Kllpfer ui
of nidi
Alto weir
were guoui
guests vi
of Mr. changes in politic*, in government.,Bernice Springer had charge of the!
APPLE AND COCOANUT SNOW. I
Royer of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mn. Thcs. Johnston and and
Emerson Stauffer on Mon­
And the "little bit
e(c. He also reviewed lhe purpose* church services at Good Will Sun- freshets caused great property damBeat two egg whites stiff (yolks
Miss Beatrice Matteson of Battle Mr. and Mrs Albert Craig and MUs , day
more” in hard to get.
|”“a'*.u5!“°.S4 K"’toc‘rfor which the Legton was organized day.
•” *“
in custard or mayon- 1
Creek Is visiting Mr. and Mra. Doris wera in South Haven Bunday ,
|
Dr.
and
Mrs.
R
F.
Webb
and
famYou won’t find it in ,
and
discussed
some
of
lhe
alms
of
’
Homer
Erway
of
Lansing
is
ex'
.
,'c_
,wr
w,c
neMl
u
»y*
auincr).!
Lloyd Shafer this week.
as guests of Mr. and Mra. Harry 1
Pold W one cup
«nnfd *PP»e
,ly of Grand Rapids were guests ot the organization Had it not been । peeled home this week for a vtelt
’’cheap’’ clothes. You
Mra. J. F. Black visited Mr. and Lein,.
,hWanl
. half lhe contents
of a 4-ounce
|lJ^!n»
fe11 J?
d “*e tatUr P*
°*1
rt' Ot
ot U,C
lheI41UCC
-------- --------------------—- -•
--------- ■
Mn&gt;. I&gt;. o. wuura
era.™ w (°r,
«“ ° P uthr°l’
,Su»- for the Legloa and lheir care of u"th hi* parents
Mim. Ben Merrick on East State
will find it in merwounded
veterans
and
veterans
’
Phil
Warren
of
Lansing
spent
the
,n
??'
“
Rud(t
and
f
_,..
.montn
|
CBn
O
f
motet
cocoanut,
two
tea-I
Mulliken last week by the serious a,y
Road part of last week.
widow* and children, the incidents week end with hte son. Clyde and L
, y “'1“ aJld “}***
,iS°len'
chandiae of
“r *nd
”“*
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis visited Illness of her father. George Potter.
of lhe World war would soon be tor- ’."lly here
lnch ,hkk Weld&gt; * l apoon* lemon juice and two table- ।
spoon* confectioner’s sugar, and pile 1
quality sold at fair
te still very 111 with heart *P*nl ®ver the wrtk cnd ttt Alma
relatives and friends at Lowell and He
(rouble
'
y
attending the Hbmeoomlng at Alma gotten by lhe average person and
Sunday visitors at Roy Oakes were
/^blanketed
lllghtly in glass cups. Put a small dab !
prices. That
Morse lake on Sunday.
‘n of jelly or marmalade on top of each I
Mr and
and Mra.
Mrs A.
A T.
T Eaah.
Fash Helen
Helen' College.
many, who might need care and pro- Tom L^d and wife and Bob Lord ।
Mra. C. W. Wesplnter. Mra. Grace
Mr.
two or three months
1^°*
for garnish, and chill till ready to
jo»m Mr and Mra Clare Eash' Mr.-and Mrs. Ed Cole of New teetton. would have been neglected. 'and family of Battle Creek.
Dodds and Mrs w. L Shultera were andI
Snd iv Xfrtder of
- Preenort York
Y0Tk CHy were
wcre guests
»u“U ot
ot Mr.
Mr and
and
Dancing was enjoyed until mid- ■ Izster Lord went to New Jersey I v.”
nSbSb? taundM* serve. Serves four.
of wear in acoat'or
in Battle Creek on Friday.
near Freeport
suit, the better style
Mr. and Mrs Ray Branch spent spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ^?dn‘^,ea Doy,e on 'ruesday and night the music being furnished by ; this Week where he expects to work ed by the overflowing Mississippi
DESSERT SALAD.
I
Sam
Keller
and
hte
orchestra.
'
—
----Keith
Daniels.
I
Wednesday.
on
a
dairy
farm.
and appearance of
Wednesday and Thursday of last
river. Farmers wore overcoats while
I Mrs. Corinne Gould and M1m
Slice
two
large
bananas
length
­
week In Detroit and Flint.
received word
planting.
good thing!—these
STONY POINT.
uniii.m HavM I Winona Downing of Lansing visited ENTERTAINS TWENTYwise and place, cut side up. in four
Mr. and Mrs. Ksye Buttar, of
July—Ice an eighth of an inch
FOUR GUEfTS AT DINNER. Lest Week's Letter.
are. found most fre­
i.a.tt’. “
'U'd ,rlenda over
Lansing were guests of Mr. and Mra. (Bernice Rose) that they reached
Wellman r T. A. will He heU’UUsk tormM UirousBont Ne« Bns- | individual nests of lettuce. Sprinkle
Sunday
evening.
Mrs.
Jerry
Foley
end.
i with Juice of half a lemon, and pile
quently
in clothes and
their new home. Mountain Home. the week rnrt
Warrtn Carter on Saturday.
WedneMa,
mN.
Hoe
H.
1^04
Hew
T
ots
,
and
eastern
Feral-1
Mr. and Mra. Howard Barnes are entertained at her home at Middle
lone cup of canned apple sauce along
Mrs. Sarah Brandstetter is visit­ Ark.. Wednesday morning.
furnishings made by
Luk Bidelman of Fonllae vUUUl *y|w»nl». Indian oom crop, de-, the tops: Sprinkle with canned motet
| entertaining their niece. Miss Flor­ lake, serving a delightful six o'clock
ing her daughter and husband. Mr.
Homer Smith and Ralph Eggle­
nationally
knows
dinner to twenty-four guest*. The at B. J. Wellman’s one day last OXI M/XU.
.
ence
Bainbridge,
of
Hammond.
Ind..
'cocoanut
and
chopped
walnuts,
and
ston.
also
Vincent
Eggleston
of
Bat,'
and Mrs. Mason Norwood, of Kala­
T 1| August—Ice continued to form and
evening was* spent playing bridge, week
manufacturers.
garnish with mayonnaise. Serves
Ue Creek, left Sunday for a deerI1 for a few weeks.
mazoo.
ruined. Com
soldDT
at from
prizes being awarded the highest and
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Gillispie were -new- crops
—
VZ.-----pour.
Mr. and Mra. William Anderson hunting trip in northern Michigan,( | Mra. Ruble Kelley of Kalamazoo lowest scores at each of the six ta­ Bunday mie.U ot Mr. and Mm. wkl-1«
।
“ « a ubualwl. London. BLStad.
w
’
spent
the
week
end
with
her
moth•
J a
B^
CaVy annwfall
anowf^1
I CREAMED EGGS ON TOAST.
and daughter of Grand Rapids were going via Chicago and Milwaukee.
Such clothes are the
Irxnerlenrad
heavv
experienced
.1 er. Mra. Mary Burgess, helping the bles. Autumn leaf tallies and nut ter Brown
guests of Mr. and Mra. Dell Sutton
Mr. and Mra. J. E. McElwain. Mtes
j September
Make B whIt4! MUCe
two Uble.
cups were in harmony with the col­
kind we buy to sell to
Mr and Mra. B. J. Wellman were , September-Two weeks of the
to celebrate her birthday.
on Sunday.
Mary McElwain and Mis* Emily Mc­ .| latter
imildcat weather
of the'ST
year ------were---fol- .spoons butter,
Wm. Flfield. Samuel Tucker and orful fall chrysanthemums used on In Olivet on business Friday P. M'------- r'
uuawi two tablespoons flour
you.
Mr
nnd Mrs
David Conklin Elwain were in Grand Rapids Sat­
Tursday
u
B
J.
Wellman
atartM
1
and
one
and
lowed
bv
heavv
frn»t
and
ice
a
nuar.
---—
d
B
half
cups
diluted
the
tables.
A (KOLA)
V. VVVUaaMBU OLUIL'U
- .
(Gladys Jones) and Children of Ban­ urday evening attending the Mich­ I Howard spent Sunday afternoon
.
....
...
.
.
..
.
tar
nt
an
Inrh
thirlr
'■■
The guests included Mrs. Daisy to drive out of his yard he noticed, L°J ?n lnS," thick
evaporated milk, and season to taste
■an Telephone
wepnon* pioneers'
rumeera banquet.
oanquet. *'l?hJ,£.A*£leJEUen ’?n£1,d’
field visited Dr and Mra. Guy C. igan
We can guarantee ev­
a car comto« very rapidly from U» „ow*ST0”un"rt.“&gt;“
with salt, pepper and paprika. Add
Mr. and Mrs W. J. Field. Mr. and
'tnrt Eddy of Detroit. Mrs. Mary English
Keller on Sunday.
«“
•”«
*» Europe and one chopped canned plmtento, one
erything we sell be­
Ira. M L. Oook and Mra. A. D. .
and .H1?PorF*R “nd of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Genhum north «&gt; ho .topped it the ease oi
I InTblrlU,
"5
“’"d, VT’ °! Severance of Middleville. Mr. and ine
the roaa
road w
to lcl
let H
It BO
,o UJ
by.. while utr
the “ y ah abundant
------ -potato
-------- crop
---, m.-ed
- - tablespoon chopped parsley and five
cause the makers
. . plenty
. .
. .
Prone*
rmm
lamina Uiinnmda n.r.
had
™-C*,'
rOm
«*r*
mi liuu
plenty of
vn room
ruuiu Ute
wit driver.
uiivvi. ----- farolne
-- - surprise on Rev and Mrs L. L. A
wcre dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Maus and daughter. car
guarntee them to us.
Martha Lou, Mrs. Elizabeth Reick- Ml” —
- nurse,
------ --------. ,I«h»rt from
want
and
fnnH
nrlcna
Eastman.
County
seemed
from
want
and
food
prices
Serve
on
toast
pointe.
This
serves
Dewy at Grand Rapid, Thunday •“«' Enifrson 8laufTrr
You can’t help but
ord and son, Adelbert. of Lansing. to loce control of the car and sat
th‘n d&lt;±fled
, , . ,
four.
night.
। night.
_ _ . .
i'night.
night.
get your money’!
| Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop were Martin Foley. Paul Foley and James the brakes the car left the road and ‘ November-There was sleigh ng in
j Henry Osborn. George Sumner,
Fortunately
she
ty °°.
3®th’ A 80 ln
ALASKAN PEARS.
in Grand Rapids Thursday where Foley. Mr. and Mra, Roy Huver, Mr. turned turtle.
worth, and a little bit
Perry Hall and Dr. B. A. Perry, ac­
"“fu s^ctl“?s
Lay six canned pear halves, cavity
and Mr*: Nay Bump and children. wasn’t hurt and the car was dam- j
more, at thia store.
companied by Dr. Thorndyke of Al- the former attended the u. of M. Wayne. Patricia and Ellenetta of aged some but not badly Dr. Kinde
December A breath of spring.
side up. in shallow baking dish or in
'to. have gone on a hunting trip to clinics being held at Butterworth ■ Hastings. Raymond Gamer, Mrs. and Mrs. Nobles came out after her.
reault.of ?,h* continuous &lt;»M a pie plate. (A No. t can of pear
i near Atlanta in the northern part of
.., a „
_____ , , r____
weather, price of flour rooe to 813 a
halves usually contains six or seven).
wc— Irmgard ftoren and Miss Alice Fo’ey
the Lower Peninsula
Mr “n
CARLTON CENTER.
| barrel in New York City. In 1817 Sprinkle with three tablespoons su­
and 1 ol Cincinnati. Ohio, who came to
ir. and
A communication received from , Sunday dinner gueste of Mr
| enjoy this happy occasion with Mra.
.Nil and
Mr
BMIU Mrs.
I'll! John
UUII1I Shupp
CJUMpp enterill,V.-—
bread
-- riots broke out in Great Brit- gar. and pour around them one-half
Rapids
. Frank Herrington and family states ! Mra. Ernest York of Grand F,_
Foley.
lained
relatives
from
Indiana
ovcr.ain.
cup pear syrup with a few drops of
on. Ill..
they were then in New Mexico and .Mrs Eva Gillette of Oregon.
lemon juice. Dot pears with one
the week end.
, returned with them.
THE CROSSROADS.
PAST MATRONS ATTEND
tablespoon butter, and bake for
' Mr. and Mra. Arlie Todd and fam­
’’ | Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds ot Ann Ar­
They expect to go to Dade City.
CALHOUN CO. MEETING. ily and mother. Mrs. John Shupp.
Mtes Maxine Stedge of Grand about twenty minutes, basting with
’ bor Is spending the week with Mr
Clothing and Shoes
On Tuesday a group of the Past expect to go this week Wednesday to ' Rapids spent the week end at home. ■ the syrup occasionally. Remove from
Florida, from New Mexico.
and Mrs. Roy Cordes and getting Matrons of Hastings O. E. S. No. 7.
Dr. and Mrs. C- 8. McIntyre and
their brother and son. Lester Todd Sunday guests also were Miss Jean over and pile on top of the pears a
for Men and Boys
Dr. and Mra. K. S. McIntyre accom- acquainted with her new grande went to Marshall to attend the Cal­ and family.
Stedge. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sledge;&lt; meringue made of
ot two egg whites
daughter.
Margery
Ann
panted by Dr. R. J. Hutchinson of;'
There
was a l.llt
flne LIV.U
crowd a.
al the
of nao.
Hastings.
—• tablespoons confectioners'
——-•
nil’ll '*a-1
..... 'and
«a.w Earl
ra—. ■ Tate
awa^. V..
and‘ »four
I Dr. and Mrs Walter Lampman of houn county O E. S convention,
HASTINGS
(three
of uie
the newiy
newly eiectca
elected officers. fried ciicken supper served by the | Mra. Erma Williams. Mra. Earl sugar. Return to a slow—300 degree
Grand Kapias
urana
Rapids were in Ann Artxx-on
Arbor on I
„
inrec o:
Saturday attending thc football
n dU..*.htGrand Worthy Matron Georgina
CarhodL. A. 8 Tuesday night The williams. Mrs. Jessie Scobey, da ugh- —oven for fifteen minutes. Serves
game. Dr. Hutchinson returned with
,.2 .' ,!? (Beuer. Grand Warder Grace Mur- i members of lhe Aid appreciate the —
•
—
•
You have a headache why
ter Helen and Harold Williams were
them and spent the week end here.
, n vf?, s., ro^, ?to, ^'Iphy and Grand Chaplain Minnie
don't you blame your eyes?
Fred Jone*. Herbert Rhinehart. ।
Mr’ “nd Mrs John Lott being present Mrs. Bauer con- splendid patronage they received. Battle Creek visitors Saturday.
DEVILED CORN SCALLOP.
They also wish to thank the com­
John Oook and family spent Sun­
Blame them until you leakn
Walter Perkins and Superintendent;
D
*
... , (ducted a school of instruction. At munity for the donations and as­
Mix together two cupa canned corn
day
with Mtes Jennie McBain of and the contents of a 2 3-4-ouncc celery and one-fourth cup chop
D.
A.
VanBuiklrk
attended
a
conF
,
&gt;
"
n
*
“
CAU
J
C
.Y
1
the
Hasting*
women
enjoyed
u
they are NOT to bbune.
sistance they itce'ived at this supper.
ripe olives in a baking dish, *pri
Hastings.
can deviled ham. and season to taste
ference for men teachers at Kellogg
,uck &gt;unchedl&gt; w,lh Mr*. Leon H was all very much appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs Gilbert of N. Broad­ with salt and pepper. Pour half ling with three-fourth* teaspoon,
scnooi near wicaory corners lues~
------- — ~ —■■ luiuurai. a very cnjoyaoie ume oe- [ Clayton and Don Allerding are
and a few grains of peeper.
•n‘1 °°" »"™"« r
day evenmg. There were many rep- ^,'ed‘n
. ing reported Tnose present from;
ing reported. Tnose present from leaving this Monday morning for way spent Sunday with Teddy Cook into a buttered baking dish, sprinkle lop with two tablespoons txil
and family.
cane of your headaches?
(resentaUves from the schools of
h
Hastings
Hastlne* were Mrs
Mr&lt; Nellie
Nrllte Cross.
nrow Mrs
Un ,(the nOfth de^r huntlng
with a few crumbs, add rest of com.
pour over two-third, cup milk..
Jasper DeConing attended the fu­
this area present
I
G^Wiart, Mrs. Fred Wolcott. I
By having u» render an au­
Mrs. Bertha Friend Darby, of near neral of his grandfather which was and pour in one-third cup milk. Cov­ cover with lialf a cup bultl
| Dr.
wood
”
whoh
vte itm?
Mr3 G A
Mr8 J M Logan «a*c. woo
...
Dr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. George
George Lock
Lockwood
er with lhe rest or half a cup crumbs
thoritative. dependable anand Mr. and Mrs. Archie D. Me- „ *h.r'
m.he*’VSJ
Townsend. Mra. Frank Rogers and nisny wee|u. was buried Sunday held In Grand Rapids Friday.
to which twp tablespoons melted
Thomas Riley of Grand Rapids is butter has been added. Bake in a minutes in a 375 degree oven.
liKt".T.'i'l"
X h
I*"”L D
»&gt;' Crlta.Ad.Tn.UL church
uonaia were in Baiun ufcck mon~
, Mr* jacoo nancy.
I day evening where they heard Ruth *r
',*cn.1. 10
C^f*k Lester ot Freeport.
visiting Harold Smith and family.
moderate—376 degree—oven for thir­
Sunday
u&gt; •
.Im
Mr.
rarf
,
Bryan Owen, the opening number on : Bund
*v ,n
ta,t “
r “
nH Mr.. Krai 1|
*
Miss Doris Williams spent the ty minutes. Serves four.
BALTIMORE CENTER.
VEGETABLE CAMKROUL
W'
EXCHANGE MEETING.
(the Board 01
of murraran
Education rnwrunnentertaln- | i’.'J™*"' J"1’. “
The McOmber school basement is week end with Miss Julia Durkee
near Woodland.
MOUNTAIN PEAKS.
ment course. The meeting was m h«r home in Cambridge. Mass.
Thirty-two members of the HasHas- • nearly completed.
Cook two tablespoons choppad O
Wood- , me
the W. K.
|| ..*??•_ ~
*■*• A-, Var.BVak^luMr8JA..D i'tings
!lng5 Women’s Club went to
Make piles of hot fluffy mashed ton in four tablespoons butter 08
.. Kellogg
Kellogg auditorium.
auononum.
~ WoodThe I'.
P. T.
I. A. meeting was nciu
held
BOWNE CENTER.
potatoes as high and Jagged on top
*
**“ ” ’
"“■* *'“■ ’ ' t”d Tuesd,&gt;' tuning *for an ex- p^asy evening with a chicken sup! A.
a. J.
j. Laraen
Larsen leaves .toda
.today for
OPTOMETRIST
Last Week’s Letter.
IDrummond
Island on
on a
a deer
deer nunthunt- 7 R Cook.."'C
were In Charlotte„ 'Diesmeeting, •
a ««y
very enjuyaoic
enjoyable , per. Bb
about
^ty being
being served,
Mined, alter.
after —
Drummond Island
*«’* ' change imyum.
out sixty
f
Wavn, R.nu.n .nd as possible, to represent snow on 11-ounce can com. four medium to­
Phon. 2634
Hailing.
inaccompany
day at a luncheon
Biven bv Mrs..
.
ing trip He will
Theo- ^,y
, B*'*n homo
by M” program being rendered. Two pleas- ■ whlch . ..enjoyed a program
of mu**r’ "}“
peaks. Around the bottom pile hot matoes cut in small pieces, and one
1 dore Kilmer of Lansing and Dr.
•^n&lt;*ed
mUAlc“1 numbers were given by I Blc and p^yg. Thanks to everyone ”” A^dte ®enU”l
Grand Rap­ buttered canned spinach to look like
Ids'visitors Saturday.
i "AuntJanes
Jane's
■QuiltingParty
Party”givgiv-----j
--------- - of
r,—
« *-«&gt;..
Aunt
Quilting
[Mrs
Dailey,
cellist,
and
Mrs
n in ln
any
wav
helped
the trees below the snow line. Serve
MUGayle
uayic
uuuey.
Ceiu«.
ana
MCJwt,who
uny
Wgy
helped.
j Bernard
Kilmer
Reed
City.
en bv
» a
r »no in any way ncipeo
|en
by Hie
the laches
ladies of the Chartottc
Charlotte I J.
John Thomas and family of Lan- with crisp bacon curls, and watch
A. McNulty, pianist, and Mrs E
Mr. and Mrs Russell Greenfield
. Methodist church, in lhe social A. Burton gave a review of "It’s Up speht Sunday at Nashville the ring spent Bunday at Guy Smith’s. the mountains disappear!
pour into
Mrs
Watt
Thomas.
Mrs
Merrill
«— pirlors
to the Women" by Eleanor Roose-1 gue8ts of Mr. and Mra. Elmer GreenKarcher. Mra. John Nash. Alice and
SPINACH AND BEET MOLD.
► i Mr and Mrs Robert Moore and velt
* .
I field.
field.
Marie, and Mrs. Jennie Flynn were
» children spent Saturday night with
Season the drained contents of a
Tea and lovely small cakes were I| Jaj
jay Pennington of Maple Grove
Hastings visitors Saturday.
can of spinach well with butter, ult
st Bluffton.
munion. Indind.. —
and
on served by the Woodland ladies, 1 called at
k । relatives at
J —
Rolland Pennington’s
’Sunday
RnnHav WM11
Virk Tr
Mr. and Mra. Merrill Karcher ac­ and pepper, and pack while hot into
went tn
to nun
Dunkirk.
Ind-, where about slxty-five being in attendance. Thursday.
-Y gaudily feathered bird la the
they attended a surprise party at The meeting was held al the school-1
Miss Owen Qaskill spent the week companied Don Wingar of Lowell to a buttered ring mold. Keep hot while
। Hudsonville Sunday evening _as preparing beets. Heat dinned beats,
the liome of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. house.
'end with friends in Hastings.
guests of Mis* Ursula Kuna.
Keesaer. it being mt. Keesacr's birth­
drain, chop and season wall with
Mr. and Mr* Walter Thomas of I Helen Johnson gave a farewell
day. Mrs. Sarah Powell and Walter BUSINESS WOMEN’S
butter, salt and pepper. Turn spin­
Middleville are moving In the John party lor Bud Aldrich Friday eve­
ach mold out onto a hot round plat­ clumsy bird with an unwieldy lookHOSPITAL GUILD.
rung to
10 a
a numocr
&lt;m uicr
luv.™. ter. and fill center with beets. Then
ning
number of
their friends.
Twenty-four members and two j Thomas lwu*c
turning Sunday night.
Mr. and
Mrs.
ol Bal-IA niw
„„ ,n)oyM by .n.
” we
„ John
BUealsTrlrt
ol Mr
sprinkle chopped, hard-cooked eggs a Tlrtd rwKkriBlo. brMrt bbd
Frank Hubert of Puyallup. Wash., guest, were present at the meeting | u . Crt^
r»_,
ra
u.
.nd,
MrJ
Wa[t
&gt;nd
*'7U,’“2^, ®‘ Mr
and Miss Eugenia Hubert and of the Business Women’s Hospital
over the spinach ring to give It a
Mrs. Addle Benton spent Sunday festive appearance, and see what
brother. Fritx Hubert, of New York Guild on Monday evening. Dinner ! Mn R O^nfteld Friday.
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred your children do to that!
City leave tomorrow for Pittsburgh. was served at 6:30 o’clock -tn the |
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Pa , and Cleveland: Ohio, to nil en­ Presbyterian parlors,
the
tables Last Week’s Letter.
- Skelding near Lake Odessa.
ESCALLOPED COBN
gagements before going to the fath­ being decorated with be be mums. 1 Mr an(J Mrs, oirl Bustance and
and
DOUD CORNERS.
Boll one cup diced celery five the "potato bug bird- since It is
er's home tn Puyallup. They have Plans for the Christmas party were fanUly of Freeport spent Sunday
Sodai or Graham
Fim Granulated
Junior Hull, son of Elmer Hull, minutes, and drain. Put alternate eepecially fond ot the bug nd It*
been lhe guests of Mr. and MTs discussed after which the evening !W|lh Mr. and MrS Joe Beuhler and
formerly
ot
this
place
but
now
of
layers of the content* of * 10 1-2- larva*.
Hanry Hubert while here
was spent with making .scrapbooks, family
Mr. and Mra. Donald Stedge were Misses Mabel Sisson. Helen Wade
Mr. and Mrs
Bnd fBm. Barryvllle. was buried at Cedar
U&gt;- &gt;»"•
in Belding on Thursday and Friday and Elizabeth Finch being thc ho*t-jUy,
Bnd Mrs- William Hutchens Creek Sunday P. M.
Percy and Clifford McMannte and
as guests of Mr. anfl Mrs Gordon
, ...
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thaler of families of Battle Creek were-at'
Clement. Gordon Ju. and -Shirley” Miss Jennie McBain te the Decerti-1800th Bownc spent Sunday evening
home Sunday.
Jean returned with them, staying **"’ *“”•*—
■ with Mr and Mrs Arthur Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergman vis­
until Sunday when Judge and Mrs
' Miss Margaret Brown Js on the ited Mrs. Jessie Norris of Lacey
BANNER CI.ASA PARTY.
Full Cream
Stuart Clement and Mrs. Belle
ounaay
Mzs. Cha». Hinman entertained 1sick list at this writtag.
Sunday.
Clement took the children home,
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Moore attended 1
wa5 a good CfOvd BIld Bn
the latter remaining for two or three the Banner claw of the Methodist the republican banquet at Hasting*«• the p T. A.
enjoyed thc program at lhe P. T. A.
funUay School on Tuesday evening L. .
Mm, Vettrum Peek
wenly being present
After the F^“y.
.
Friday evening.
MrLoomis.
George
Bassett
and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peake have
pot luck supper and business meet­
V AND I BRIDGE CLUB.
Cor. State and Jefferson
Heating*, Mich.
John Rickert of Freeport assisted moved in Henry Bergman’s house.
ing. a "White Elephant” sale was
with the potato digging at Sam Eck­
U and I Bridge club on Wednesday held with .Mrs. J. M. Tbwnsend as
LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
afternoon of last week. Mrs. c. G. auctioneer. A nice sum was real­ ert’s Friday. Mr. Eckert te real poor­
Joe Stengers entertained a danc­
DeCou and Mrs. Frank Hoonan won ized and everyone had a happy eve­ ly in health.
Mr. and Mf5- Ralph Jones of Kal- ing party at their home Saturday
the bridge honors. Delicious refresh­ ning. Mra. Roy Chandler will 'be
amo "called at Arthur Moore’s FrlFri­ evening.
ments were served by Mrs. Itewte. the December hostess.
day.
Mr and Mrs. Rex Harmon are
The meeting next week Wednesday
spending some time al Lawton.
DELIGHTFUL PARTY.
will be with Mrs. DeCou.
STATE ROAD.
Henry Fennels returned home
Mrs.- Martin Tinkler and Mrs.
Last
Week
’
s
Letter
from Pennock hospital Thursday.
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS.
Charles Rogers entertained at the
The Fisher P. T. A. will be this
— His friends here tfre glad to know
A scientifically compounded formula for rollof of
:
Mrs. Ed. Story was hostess to her former’s home on Friday afternoon,
Beet, Pure Refined
bridge’club on Thursday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. Lawrence week Friday evening. November 9lh. he is gaining.
Gastric Hyperacidity, Sour Stoiaaeh, ®te. Salt**
j
Mrs. Maude Hartwell of Plainwell
top score going to Mrs. Frank Pen­ Ryan. One of the interesting fea­ Mrs Pearl Matthews and Miss Bea­
faction or money refunded. Many caaaa of yaaft j
der and second to Mrs. Lucy Creg- tures of the program was an original trice DeMott will furnish eate, and spent Wednesday with Mrs. Prank
low. Refreshment* were served and poem by Miss Myrtle Taylor Re­ Lena Becker and Viola Kennedy Roush.
standing relieved by first bottle.
Frank Roush and family visited
freshments were served, cloalng a the program. All are welcome.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Sprague
are
ut Harry Lelnaar's of Delton Sun­
rtry pleasant afternoon.
ent. had a delightful time.
the parents of a baby girl bom day.
HONORED* MOTHEK
Thursday- All are doing fine.
SOUTH COATS GBOVE. *
Jack O'Connor spent last week hi
Mra. Allen Pender was hostess to
Mr. and Mra. James Endsley en­
Detroit.
Mary Stutz spent Thursday in
her "MO" club on Tuesday after­ tertained with a dinner on Sunday. »vnuu.
and Mrs. Ddon Matthews and Ann Arbor.
noon. with Mra. 8. C. Brock getting honoring Mra. Henrietta Zoat who te
Mra. Lenah Wood of Hastings
high score and Mrs Edith Bonnell spending a month with her daughter ■ family spent Sunday in Hastings
Ordara taken now. Lota of 25, 50 and 11
Mr «na Mr» Dan and Mr. and Mrs Denali Wood of
low. Refreshments were served, ail and husband. Out 'of town guests wlth hl"
Tfaverae City spent Wednesday at
from 7c aach and up. Lateat Giboon Kh
having a delightful time.
were Mr. and Mra. Harry ArenU
Mrs.
Janet
Pettlngill
spent
Friday
Wm.
Bayne's.
and Mr. and Mra. John Arents and
plates required. Exclusive design to aach
EXCLUSIVE EIGHT.
with Mrs. Nettle Manby of Lacey.
son 61 Grand Rapids.
*
The Exclusive Eight met with Ora
Mr. and Mra. James Sothard spentour old neighbors. Henry Fisher.
Newton. Nov. S. for an afternoon of
TER-BEE CLUB.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William |who passed away early Monday.
, .“MO". Second and third prize* were
Mr. and Mra Clarence Baechier Coleman of* Rutland, the occasion * Mr. and Mra. Herbert Flrater,
ALL SPECIAL PRICES ON :
»,won by Mate Harrington and Mary arv entertaining lhe Tec-Bee club being Clyde s birthday All the Cole-1 Mary Stutz and Ward Weller wcoe
IN EFFECT THIS
Buskirk. Light refreshments were al dinner thia Wednesday evening at1 man children and families were * guests of Geo. Plraler’s In Varmonttheir home near Long lake.
homc. An enjoyable day was spent. Ville Wednesday.

a Bummer

two 1&lt;r&lt;e *«BaU»a in bouing

18

,, I™ &lt;» raw &gt;„ eraurt wmJoS’

T.S. BAIRD

THE NEXT TIME

53

L. V. BESSMER

We Offer

Friday, Nov. 16

Saturday,Nov. 17

8UCAR

CRACKERS

10&lt;6. 55c

2

CHEESE r.^r
COFFEE
BUTTER

18c

17c
asc
a 33c

MEAT MARKET SPECIALS

Lard
IBjc
Swiss Steak TTt^o. 15c
Beef Ribs
Reel Roasts
11c
Temfsr, Chuck Cuta

Wa Deliver

Thc BIG-Little Store

2491

Walgreen System Drug Store

Pfunder’s Tablets
.&lt;

n ■

Personal Chmtmu Greeting I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER’14.

FAOE KIGHT

SOUTH SHULTZ.
'
OBITUARY.
PRAIRIEVILLE,
Adella M . daughter of Frank and
Henry Benson, a highly respected | Gordon Kenyon went Friday to
[spend a few days with his parents, Lucinda Saddler, was born in the
■
du- |*£S
। Alva Kenyon and family, of Belle- township ot Yankee Springs. Sept,
- ' — r—ulct to»r Sunday
day evening end wu buried In to [vue. Alva epects to go north deer H 1RJ6. and came to Orangeville
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER-. ’
1 hunting this week.
I'wHh her parents when eleven years
TISKMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c. |
'rX
Much sympathy U extended to °r
8h« WBfl united In marriage
M”' -------flouer*,
attesting
the esteem ...
ini Mr. and Mra. Allison Beck in the l° Augustus G. Snook June 2. 1880
- .
—
From Hastings To
Landon and Infant daughter, re-which
....
......
. . [loss of their large house by pre Sat- ttn«* spent the moat of her married
he was held.
He leaves his
WIX1
turned to her home Sunday.
|.
wife,-- Martha, otherrelatives
and ; urday forenoon. We are glad to hear ll,e on the homestead known as
. Kalamazoo
—80c
I fob.
Theodore Wlerlnga. Jr, of Mid--tliclr Iom. । that the most of their household thc Snook farm. She was the sevdleville spent the week f“nd with his many friends iomoum
“
Battle Creek------ 80c
------------- ------------------------- --rel- (goods were saved, also what was In *'nlh child of a family o( eight chilgrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas nllvcs Rev
of Plainwell
Grand Rapids, $1.15
—the cellar
dren, three brothers and two sisters.
Rev. Hom and Mrs. Hom and Jier P»«nta and husband preceding
“d'M,, ouetoott
«« Mentor tad eb.hre or
Evelyn ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. i
&gt;n UeatlL She was a member of
Lme^l uT™ “n *
I LC0” Bla,lchard of Kalamazoo XU- •Claud Mosher of Hope Center J1* B®Ptul church of Orangeville
.. 3.30
Chicago _.
“"wri Cta^.h&lt;,hn.be,„wo.».!M;;
Mr. Vto. W.ta., Thun«l»y
Hair St. jay day ii
,(w
Yrim. She leave,
lo
3.60
Detroit
Everyone come io to E T. A. ",oun' tolr Ice. one ,Uter. M.ry
ing for Ben Parker, went to Holland
Mrw « . M1n. waited
Eritay mgm
nuw as
u Emeu itskc
Probe ana.--—-•
end
...
Mrs. M- A. Mills called on Mrs.,- many
-------- Ann
—
- ~a brother.
12 BUSSES DAILY
.
...have charge
, rjnesi
sll'i: Ka.lrllrv
Arlvtr
.wvn.nl
Charles Garrett her sister-in-law of family
of...
the program r.jias
Saddler, nf
of Ann Arbor,
several
I G limit Keiser ond Leslie Steeby Augusta Sunday evening and found and we hear It Is a good one. so we
aiw nephews and other roiaof Middleville were out to the Keiser hcr convalescing from her recent hope to see a good crowd.
. lives besides a host of friends. Fufarm Sunday.
inajor operation.
Mr and Mrs. J May and son. “cralJ*"*6” *ere
,n^he Mar*
BUI Standish who has assisted at
HASTINGS :: MICHIGAN
Miss Braden and Harvey Mills of Jimmie, of Battle Creek spent Frlahurch
P
^v’ Oco
Theodcre Wlerlnga's. tn company of
Kalamazoo were guests of Mr. and day with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Son- ,5*15r“na o»‘ctal‘n8 wlu1 interment
nine friends leave Sunday night to Mrs. M. A. Mills Sunday.
. nevllle.
,111 Orangeville cemetery.
■ n&lt;i
«r go north in the vicinity of Iron Riv­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jake
Johnson
and
Mr.
ond
Mrs.
Ernest
Peake
at:
er at a place called Water Meet to
HOLMES CHURCH.
family and Miss Jennie VanHee’tended the funeral of a nephew. Elhunt deer.
The P, T. A. Is putting on a Car­
called on Mr ond Mrs, Joke De- . mer Hull, at Barryville church Sun.Priester v,
ouiiu.y. They
tney tray.
n,val at lhe «hoolhou*e Saturday
of Hastings Sunday.
day
TAMARAC.
found
Mr.
DePrlcster
very
ill.
Mrs.
Mary
Toozc
spent
Saturday
:«»««.
Nov.
171^Come early and
De Priester
i 5'
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call
Cecil Jordan, son of Jasper .'Jordan,
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hughes and [night, and Sunday with Mr. and “Y®**1 th® nl*h- Therc *U1
sand­
on farmer* In E. Barry County. No
ha* been very II). He is some better children of Toledo are guests of Mr Mrs. Porter ToOze of Milo
and wlcJ,ea' dlWlWu-s.. coffee popcorn
experience or capital needed. Write
at thi* writing.
and Mrs. W. R. Hughes and Richard Henry Toozc spent Sunday with ,U1“ cand&gt;' t° l‘Bl- A«» rtl1 kinds of
| them.
umusemenL come and play Beano
Laverne O'Connor was taken seri­ Hughes.
today. McNESS CO, DepL B. FrecFred Smith. Charles Garrett. Bar-! Mr. ond'Mrs. Cenard Smith vis- “’’d i»ve your fortunes told. There
ously qi with appendicitis and was
. taken to Pennock hospital at Has­ old Jones. Alton Alloft and Chester Ited the latter's brother. Rev. Fred *U1 abo ** “ B1^ boo,h- Comc
1 .JLt &lt;.f
Gr..r- ' Mu-t hare r,t
tings Tuesday.
bring
your friends.
rr-.'r. M«™..1 II fternnts
Illi
Johncock started north .deer hunt- [Horn and family Friday
’
“
Mra Etta Parmelee and Clarubell
FUR SI lit l&gt; I' Th'.r. n&lt;M-r».l r-e.irci,
tug
Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn ! Frank Hallock of Milo nlc dinner
I Norman
McClelland of Eagle
। mate
John Marten mite .«.&lt; of
Point and Bernard. Smith were Mott on Sunday; Clarence Garrett, [with hLs brother. George Kenyon. have mired in part of the house of
ASSOCIATE OF
Mrs.
Tillie
Myres
at Woodland.
.
Illi
[Gerald Shepard. Karl Krick and'and family Thursday.
Clarksville callers Wednesday.
A. W. WOODBURNE. M. D. F A C. 3 1 Xe.hr.Ite Hnote 1
Pl'rrte Qulnlr
»Ev4.itLf
—■ J.
r W
— _ ’ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Durkee were
i Hilt SALE- ctr,.,.l, bzhtlux i-Lm •mttd
Mrs.
W. Tedrow IIs some better.
Ot!lc«
Hotz«
I Mr and Mrs Alva Cox-and son Fcrrb Quick start today. Monday:
trade te-r 1 iiltrl. &gt;!••• band 'a-uuin
Frank Wales accompanied Alex, Her sistcr-tn-law. Mrs. Elliott, of Sunday visitors at Forest Price’s
104 8. J«ff«non St.
109 Center St.
Thousands of women
Fred
Cox.
and
family
of
nearSun
­
.•rri.&lt;r, Aladdi'i tami- . Ilurr-I Pint
P6oa« 231S
Phone U2S3
I Chicago is spending some time with near Freeport.
field took dinner with her slater and i. Miner from Plainwell Sunday.
C»U« atuvartd &lt;tey or nl«ht
MLss Doris Williams of Hastings
&lt;rr-K
have Mid just that. And
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ncu-i| Miss Hazel Calthrop was In Kai-[her.
out it-:* ‘u ASTElt TO HIV—A Dutl.-ju
was
a
week
end
visitor
of
Miss
Julia
।
amazoo
shopping
Friday.
I
Cliarley
Kenyon
Is
still
confined
to
o„ Sunday
TS“£S
; &lt;I.W K.i W.H ila.ter.a. M.rh Itemte
after discovering that
Durkee.
Mr*. Margaret Brigham and Mrs. his bed.
Mr M.d Mr. Clurrncr Meytn ol
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson ot
washing with a Maytag
of Decatur were. Starling Modrack nnd family of
WoMbury, .CcmnMnlM Mr. My- ।i
JX,'
)&lt;&gt;X .-Al.l. Ila- Inrti.-r hard &gt;.■■! .for
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mr.
and Mr*. F. J. Hughes Battle Creek spent Sunday with Kalamazoo.
in tl.r l.r.1 •undillnn t all .Ulurt Part
rick Curtis and husband to Grand callers at “
r UI
is such a simple easy task,
1
.r
Ph.-if
HU
I
I
M'diiteiilte.
Ml.
Ii.
1
Shultz
and
Clarence
Radford
of
4 a- AVl_zL/» Enlargement!
Thursday,
x,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tedrow.
. Rapids for medical treatment.
Hastings wire Sunday afternoon
they wonder now how
Mr. and Mrs.- David Deal visited 1
-----------------«*o*----------------4 FREE with every dozen plioto»!
| Mrs. Bernice Sensiba of Kalama­
WANT To hi t - H.-rond Land aewina
visitors at Roy Wickham's.
IHGIIHANK.
ma.lonr m «..od . ..n.luiot, 1 all al St.
they ever kept 'house
N 3 weak*only! Chriiirtute Special.' f
zoo. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ Mr. and Mrs. Newman Deal of
Rev. and Mrs. Kenyon, ot Gresh­
Ito s-ull. HifQ.r -t_________ 11 It
Grand Rapids last week.
The Dorcas Society o
of, inc
the ww
North
&lt; GREEN'S STUDIoj! I roll
tie Smith, who is taking medical
without a Maytag. It's
am were Wednesday callers at L- A.
SALE Or Ira.te t-.r rallte, r./l.l
:
Mrs.
Mary
Boulter
has
returned
Evangelical
church
will
serve
a
fried
i, treatment, is on the gain.
1 C.....I &gt;..rt hor.e at about tt.irr--. n l&gt;nnMcIntyre's.
from
a
visit
with
her
daughter,
Mrs.
chicken
dinner
at
the
home
of
Mr
not
work — it’s fun.
dr..l .-und «1... f...lm&lt; .l.oalv Srr«
1 Tamarac church people are pre­
Mrs. Arista Easton spent several
| eb. 3 wive •••nib of lteee»
” |»arlng a Thanksgiving program to Gay Waters, and family of /Plabi- und Mrs. Will Guy Thursday, the days last week with her sister. Mrs.
Learn how thc Maytag
*C,L
'
32nd. Everyone welcome.
be given soon
Sarah
Durkee,
while
Mr.
and
Mrs.
, Mrs. Nettie Hyde of Hastings
washes faster, more thor­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marshall Walter Durkee were in Chicago.
_
.called on Mrs D. N. Honeywell and
oughly — why it is easier
and daughter. Dorothy, of Attica.
i
‘ 1
other friends here Thursday.
_____________________ W»teh. Clock
Ohio, spent lost week us the guests
PLEASANT HILL
on clothes — why it is
I ..i.na m.t.lto-.
TLl C
Mr und Mrs. Leo Davidson and of thc Hnwblitz families.
SpTcted. m Eon S.ll.E I ,-,.
Last Week's Letter.
j tnL
fnm!lv spcnt Sunday afternoon In
«*' ‘..urr.te'mrr
Trad'. Hn.l
tris/J lor'ofd oo“ ,
called the “life time**
The Sunshine club met with Mrs.
Bellevue.*
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Treece of near
| (|.o.r.tete. Midi ________ ,
II U
I Mrs Merritt Wood entertained to Allegan spent a few days at Mr. and Amanda Ervin of Hustings Thurs­
washer. The Maytag
. ItllKSSEIl Tt UkEVH Lt .ate
1. &gt;
HOUSE or OOD CHURCH
[dinner Saturday night. Mr and Mrs M‘» Byron Guy’s. They were guests day. A pot luck dinner was served
Malt!., wpboi.. 71
F-nil
Do It)
dealer will show you in
j roll SALE T-&lt; rlo.r toll ualnute .'&gt;0
George Woods, and family of Del- Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Fred Miller at noon and the time spent In visit­
ing
as
the
hostess
had
no
work
to
be
'
your own home with your
—
In
Assyria.
| E-?" ‘ " ' ' ’ *
'll'lt
MAPLE LEAF ORANGE
ton­
i Mr.___________
and Mrs Floyd
Kenney nnd done. On. Saturday afternoon the
Triple Link Club will meet with
.,
own clothes. Phone him.
LOST- Nmrml.er Ha.liner
club
spent
a
couple
of
hours
with
an
and « ■ Holland. ••■! ot antomolote 1—.I.
Mrs. Cassius Hughes. Friday. Nov. 16.1 son. Lyle, mid Orb Bacheler of invalid member. Mrs. Sarah Smith.'
There is no obligation.
The white elephant is sull with i Hastings spent Sunday at Mr. and
U —.Hand Until..
or tea*- at lter&gt;
of Middleville. Light refreslunenU ‘
8 rnuRr7iED BRETnRl:N them and has a ravenous ap|X‘tlte Mrs. Will Haublltz'
1 r,.r ..IT..II &gt;4
‘
for two cent articles All day meetMr.'and Mrs. Milo Keck and fam­ were served.
To PROTECT You Constantly
full SALK 1"LI linrliam nivl
, Mrs. Bert Palmer and son Paul
Ited
poll
Lull
or
mil
lead"
for
ing
and
program
Will
tie
comfortUy
ot
Battle
Creek
nnd
Mr
and
Mrs
Adjuit Fairly
Pay Promptly
For home* without electricity,
able, please bring calmed fruit, or "
‘
„... were accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Cyrus
Keck
of Manistee county
W« Inrara Hom«i. Booubold Ooodi.
any thing that cun be used at Pen- [guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shroyer tusk Mr. Shroyer's sister.
; Mrs. Lydia Williams, io her home
Private Ot:a&lt;aa al LOW RATES
equipped with gasoline multinock ‘hospital.
1 rReid
1J
. Hm!l&gt; I.VlM- .r.n'J J'e’btet' Pte.n’r iZ
' near Elkhart. Indiana. Friday re- 1
Mrs. Mito Lehman has been very
Mt. and Mrs. Ernest Marshall and
CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
ill but Is somewhat Improved ol this daughter.
ot Battle
...... turning home Saturday.
'
' '
Marguerite, of
.Eo|( SALL Dark Iro.u mu-kral tar
Arthur
Clarke.
Jr.,
and
sister
Bar
­
writing which is good news to her ^Crcek were Sunday evening visitors
Fire Insurance Co.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Visit the Maytag
barn of South Haven were Sunday
friends.
[of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Marshall
40B Kalamuao Sall. Bank Bldz.
SCIENTIST
l.OS'l Man'. &lt;■■&gt;. rn.rU .In." for rrfrllt
dealer near you.
lor. Church mid Center Surete
Mr. nnd Mrs. M J Norris cnlQr- \ Mr and Mrs. Clntid Reid and son 1 visitors nt the home of their grand­
A Hoaa Ctunpany Organized 1B74.
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. r. j Williams.
talned
to
dinner
Sunday
Mrs
Jen-^of
Bedford
spent
Sunday
und
MonE,..1..»t F.r.d.r
tea.- at Ilan
J. L. MAUS. Local Representative.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cook enter­
nie and Lucy Norris. Mr and Mrs duy
r
*' and• Mra. - ■or
HU
with Mr.
Fred
Reid.
Uu'.Ilei, Mich.
Ben Temple and Jack. Mrs Kate
EOK HALE ■ III AP 4-0 rrrd.t rhrvlt
The Moore school p T A. will be tained friends front Fort Wayne.
[•.RANGE NOTICE
. &lt;m Mrjrt. Mu-ir Store Katnmaro...
Notris and ^llss Hallie Sacket ot Friday evening. Nov. 16 A good ' Ind., over the week end.
eo—4 ttr.l.r N o 21
i..en.&gt; r-fr-c-r
Kaamazoo
program Is being planned and rcWell, business
has
Improved
Jane Mullen Is spending the week freshments are sandwiches
and I enough for the bankers to hold a
FIB8T METHODIST EPISCOPAL
with her mother. Mrs. Belle Mullen, pumpkin pie. Everyone welcome.
CHURCH.
convention.
Puter^
of Hastings.
Phone iHi.
Dr and Mrs Charles Mullen and;
DURFEE.
Mrs. Boyd Cortright of Otsego were
Mr and Mrs. Robert Knlffen-werc
Installed while you wait
Sunday callers of Mrs. Sarah Smith called to Ann Arbor Tuesday by the
and
Mrs
Wilbur
Polley.
serious illness of their youngest .son,'
New nnd Used
Mr- und Mrs Verne Calthrop ell- William, who passed iiwav there Wed-'
the tale L. E. Mudge estate; limber
AUTO PARTS
tertained Sunday. Mr. and Mrs L iierday morning at 6 30 William,
alone well worth the asking price;
O Miller. Mrs Monroe of Kala­ better known as Billy, was fourteen,
For All Car*
mazoo, Mr nnd Mrs. L J Erb and a good boy. had a sunny disposition
good buildings, fair fences, about 40
laurel Healing Slave for Sale
Lamar of Delton The latter spent and will be sadly mlwd by all who
acres of rich, level arable land, well
fully guaranteed.
several days of last week with thc knew him especially his schoolGLENN F. LAUBAUGH
I Calthrop family,
[mates. The funeral services were
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
caniinua
IN CHRIST
(held Friday nt 2 o'clock at East Bal- [
Phone 2631
Hatting*
NORTHEAST GL'N LAKE
al 12 per cord in woods. Inquire of
TRAILS END. timore United Brethren church con­
Baltimore Church
u II.ICA1 io\
J
E. II. LATHROP, Administrtor.
-mu Week's
wees s Letter.
Letter
ducted by our locol pastor. Rev E
Last
wrefendT 5X* SX”*”1
'^Jy It’SrTtte^Kreared
■ Nashville. 51 mile south of Morgan
I
Out 11-31
Foil SALE ll.-l t. tr. .... fr.-.h
.it
Miss Katherine Pritchard of LanC"S£an "ptHtei^aiid
.• rrn.nlh. . r m ulil lead" f-r Wt.it"
.■i.t s.iur.tey R|ng was oa miaet
guest from 'Thnntdnv
Thursday un-11 Mr 1iitd Mrs. Dian Potter nnd
|
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
7j|'r.'l"”
'r
It'll
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ray
Wolf
all
of
Has-1
■ Xin”™ ul Tuesday at the home of Mr. and
tings called cn Mr and Mrs Edd ;
Wr-k .1 i&gt;ra, Mrs Howard Lewis
Rice and daughter Vela Sunday aft- I
Mr and Mrs Neil Bockloo and
daughter Janet, and Mrs
Wtlda ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Yom Hoffman and i
I'oR *A1.E Whtte l.ethorn warllnd
Morgan and son David of Kalama­
I...O I.r 7'. toiltet. R..W lauric H-nr,
zoo were Sunday Visitors at the Mrs. William attended the funeral of
flid"iinai&gt; Xa.lirdl" t-hone
Illi
home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. Al Honeysett Wednesday ®t
Fort SALE—WI&gt;&gt;1.. Hork- r-.-trr"!,. for
Plainwell.
*- ' ’
t-re-lir-c Al." .Ire..rd and live rhlrk
Thomas.
Mr nnd Mrs Leon Stanton and
• • • &lt;1. Ar.I,art Ha.t.r s. ft -..t. 4
Miss Rose Ann Shulters of Martin
entertalnrtl
ten
neighbors
and children and Mr and Mrs. Ware of
•A &gt;MTIf W..,k to ,.l.ll. aci-aolnar.
Xrery truss we fit t* guar­
friends at a Halloween party Sat­ Battle Creek and Glenn Hoffman's
Writ" lte « ISUi H.o.tr t Ha.linc* H'«
anteed to. bold the rupture
urday evening at the shulters cot­ children of Maple Grove spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. William
tage.
THREE KINDS of Worms are largely responsible
Foil &gt;Alj: E-rH ma- ■.•■— - — k. nl.l
;
Mr and Mrs Dean .Parsons
- -------- — of Hoffman.
. r.. Hot llo.k r —.ter. at onr dol
Lansing spent the week end at their 1
for the loss—TAPEWORMS, ROUND WORMS
HOPE CENTER.
cottage
f-»ri
H
uewev
reiunieu
«&gt;
Mrs
F,
°J
rd
McDermott
attended
tinea
Hanner
Nothing die like
and PIN WORMS. This New Remedy—
Carl H. Dewey returned to his
home in Lansing after spending lhe the fuocral ।of Mrs. Carrie Morth.nd |,U .. M. CQ...F hr,
uteluimwTU^y

LOW BUS FARES

J WANTS

I FOR RAL»—Elehi r»»r old br»«ra «»ld
tes. Wt .Imai iam..
Ui.nJ Kos.

|

CARDS of THANKS

SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
'
John Thomas and

“I thought I’d

5.

never want to

own a washer

until I tried a

THE TRIO CAFE

STEADY WORK-GOOD PAY

GORDON F. FISHER, M. 0.

&lt; FRFF' AF,»'8«10 &gt;

GEO. M. NEWTON

GRANGE PROGRAMS

Our Service

&lt; BODY GLASS

FOR SALE

SMALL SIZE
GRAND PIANO

Many Raisers Losing Poultry

Guaranteed Trus
Fitting Service

BECAUSE of WORMS!

The Prescription Drug Store
HASTINGS

666

LIQUID • TA8LSTS

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

MICHIGAN

the Countr of Barry.

COLDS
FEVER
HEADACHES

HASTINGS MARKETS

ordered, that public notlc

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

Helfera and rteera.

POBTY U-HITK

MARTIN CORNERS.
of Hastings spent Wednesday eveThe L. A. 8. will have a pot luck nlng with Mr. and Mrs Carl Ricker.
dinner Wednesday. Nov. 21. with
Mr and Mrs. Clare Ashby
A«hby and
Mr* Millie FUher A cordial tnvlta- children ore visiting the loiter s por­
WESLETAN METHODIST CHURCH
tion Is extended lo nil'Cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trine, In
There will be meetings at the Marshall.
church every night this week except
Mrs Floy McDermott and Mr*.
Saturday evening. Sunday School ■ Blrdena Lyttle. Mrs Lucy • Leonard
next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock, fol- nnd Mrs. Chrysta! Shearers attendwedding annlversav
annlversay of Mr.
lowed by preaching and also preach-' ed the weddlnu
ing next Sunday evening. All the and Mrs. Ed. Pcnnels at Cloverdale
evening services begin at ^eight Friday.
Mrs. Melllssa Ashby. Mrs. Phenla
[o'clock. You ore cordially Invited
Cot. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Withy of
to all these services.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rolland Barry have Kalamazoo spent Thursday at the
Kjw.'rj moved into their new hpme the past Ford Ashby home. Mrs. Bertha Turk
i
week. They have a fine new home
Charlie Kahler. Clifford Kahler.
j built on the site of the old one.
OVERDALB EVANGELICAL
Glenn Kahler. John Bush and Joe
1 which burned last spring.
CHURCH
1 Lloyd Cogswell of Lansing and Hammond haw started to the north­
Donald R Kriog. Minister.
Dorothy and Greta Cogswell
ot1 ern part of the state, to be ready
Lakeview called on their grand­ to hunt deer Thursday.
mother. Mrs H. Cogswell, at Orr
FAIR LAKE.
Fisher’s Sunday.
The Kinsley Ladles' Aid will meet'
Mrs. Millie Fisher spent Friday
of last week with her niece. Mrs. Wednesday. Nov. 21. for dinner with)
Ovfii Varney, in Castleton Center. Mrs. Gay. Mrs. Grace Smith and |
Roland Barry and Paul McDowell Mrs. Mary Klbilnger are in the
left for the north on a hunting trip the group assisting her.
HASTljaOS CITT MISSIOR.
; The Bunnell Ladles' Aid will meet
Sunday.
Thursday. Nov. 22. for dinner with
„n
ROBINHUE PARK.
Mrs. Vertior Webster.
LastPWeek's Letter
- 1 Mrs. Ed. Acker and daughter. Mr*.;
V | Miss Mary Poland of Ml. Clem- Helen Garrett, of Augusta
were
!•,' ens and Glenn Chappell of Detroit Sunday visitors at Allen Griffin's.
I
Mrs Earl Fritz, Mrs. Lottie Col-!
f not fail r»«»Ai
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mr*.
i»tr mchi «t 7 30.
John Kollar and called on Mr. and lister and Mr. and Mrs George Fry
visited Mason Forshey's of North
PRESBTTEauui cbumch.
Mrs. George Poland.
, raster.
Mrs. John Winger and Mr. and Pine lake on Friday.
Pb«na m«s Mr5 r&gt;*..
FYanj;
Harris w«c
were u
In&gt; Kaiama- , Best wtihes are extended from this
K «»••■
aitetV 100 Wednesday to see Mr. Winger, neighborhood to Hammle Armour.
‘
The neighborhood was sorry to who we. hear has recently married.
------- of the serious accident of
Edward
Lechleitner «perft
Bunday
• i.learn
----------- ----------------------,—. ——
harrk&lt;**dia1» Arthur - Smith Saturday afternoon.. in Barryville.
■•e as. atari having Injured his left hand in the
Ray Pierce and family and Miss

| Saturday

DD ATT’C SPLIT-ACTION
ri\Hl 1 N-K CAPSULES
Will rid your poultry of all three kinds of worms
with just one treatment.

Government authorities estimate 8S-* of poultry
in this country is wormy. Be on the safe side and
treat your poultry with PRATT’S “SPLIT-AC
TION” N-K CAPSULES.

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PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker, Prop

Hastings, Mich.

�PART TW&lt;

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1934

President Franklin Roosevelt Urges' Homemakers' Comer
Cooperation With The Red Cross

NEBRASKA ABOLISHES

I

"2

GLASS CREEK.

CARLTON CENTER.
Lost Week's Letter.

—1
j

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Douglass.
Mra. Robert Vrooman and baby

Burdette Haynes of near Coate spent Wednesday in Hastings with
ol Ktings was a week-end guest of Mtes Grove was a gueat Wednesday night relatives,
'Virginia Havens.
of Nelson and Cletus Valentine.
I
elara Robinson ot Grand
their parents, Mr.
Mrs. Leslie Daniels is ill at this Rapids is visiting her sister, Mrs. Douglass.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Havens ac­
xnors care. ,wm-Havens.
«
companied by Robert McGlocklm writing and under the doctor's
Wm. Havens.
and children of Hastings visited
and
Mrs.
I
Mias
Marian
Edger
at
the
OU*
There’s always a
H. L. Allerdlng. Mr. i— _—.
’
Up-to-date equipment and labor­
A step has been taken in the state Jbhn Havens and Mr. and Mra. John Lawrence Farrell and Mr.
r. and Mrs. school
school entertained
-----------------------her--------pupils
— ----and when conditions do
laving tools will lend a modern
Fred Hcnney attended the repubU- several of the mothers at a H allow touch to the kitchen which does not of Nebraska which will be watched Miller at Grass Lake Sunday.
Louie Erway and son. Norman, can banquet at Hastings Friday eve- e'en party Wednesday afternoon. A
Include all the latest conveniences, with interest by the people of the
.
according to home economics exten- United States. Tnat state on Tues­ also Harold and Barbara Otis of nlng.
ilon home management specialists day of last week gave its approval
Mr. jmd Mra. Ora Valentine of
Fred Otis'.
of Michigan State college.
Grand Rapids visited the formers
of a Constitutional amendment
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Whittemore brother. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Val­
The mixing bowl is one of the creating a one-chamber, non-parti­
and Russell were Sunday guests at entine and family, Bunday.
most Important kitchen utensils. san legislative assembly.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brechetecn and
When shopping for one. or a set of
This amendment is said to embody Fred Bechtel's in Hastings.
three of five, choose one made of the most cherished dream of Sena­
Mrs. Freda Lord, also the Misses family visited their uncle, Mr. and
earthenware rather than of alumi­ tor George W. Norris, the progressive 'Maxine and Lillian Lord of Battle Mrs Frank Asplnall. Sunday.
num, tin, or enamel because metal I republican leader, who also won the Creek, were Sunday
ouiiuay visitors
viaiwie at Roy
nuy
----- . ..
.
,---- •
Lemuel Oaks and Naomi !?d Mr “nd.Mri,,J' Kuk of near
ones will mar with beating unless a j abolishing of what is known as the
Freeport Sunday afternoon.
I "lame duck" sessions of congress, by Clagget also spent Sunday there.
wooden spoon la used.
The
brothers
and
sisters
from
Miss Genevieve Erway Is home
The Dover beater is satisfactory having the newly elected congress
for whipping eggs, potatoes, and bat­ assemble in January, following their from the High school entertaining Grand Rapids and Middleville of;
Tony Slagel gathered at his home'
ter. The faster the circular blades election. Instead of having a “lame lhe mumps.
Miss Esther Erway of Yankee Saturday night in honor of Mr. and j
turn, in proportion to the revolu­ duck" session ot the old congress,
tions of the handle, the leas energy which began in December and ended Bprings was a week-end guest of Mra. Siegel's tenth wedding annl- ,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Er- veraary. Thc affair was a pleasant
is required to operate the beater. on March 4
Surprise and all had a happy time. |
This Nebraska amendment cibolBeaters with four wheels whip in
Miss Velma Moore of Lake Odessa1
Mrs. Sara Erway accompanied Mr.
more air and consequently give tehee the present legislature of that
greater volume than the styles of state. The amendment calls for the
■Reuloele
and
Mrs.
Clara
Robinson
? UIDorncegg beaters with one. two, or three creating of a single legislative as­ 'Replogle and Mn. Clara Robinson are
Miss Mercy Usbom and a friend '
blades Thin, sharp blades increase sembly. to be composed of not fewer to Bellevue where they visited Mr.
volume, and will whip to a finer than thirty nor more than fifty and Mn. Harry Foster a few days from Ann Arbor visited the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs John Usborne,
texture. The cogs on rotary typesi members. The senate and the house
Mrs. John Foreman and Donna of a little wlille Saturday night.
HAVE YOU the right kind of great*
should mesh smoothly, and the beat­ are abolished, as is also party pollKalamazoo called on Mrs Kate Er­
PINE LAKE FARMERS* CLUB. I
ers should fit close to the bottom of
the bowl. For whipping egg white
Hereafter the members of the Ne­ way and other relatives here Satur­
On last Saturday evening the Pine
day.
front wheels, steering gear?
for sou tries and angel food cakes, braska Assembly will be chosen on u
Lake Farmers' club met with Mr. •
Maurice Erway of Grand Rapids. and Mra. Marclus Bagley for the
whisk beaters may be more satisfac­ non-political ballot, beginning with
tory, as they give the most volume the election of 1938. Senator Norris Avho has been spending a few days purpose of organising the club and
HAVE YOU changed to cold tost oil?
at any beater, although they pro­ believes that this amendment will with his parents. Roy Erway and for election of officers.
,
duce a Coarser texture and require cure decentralized authority, also the wife, spent Monday in Kalamazoo
Pres. Arthur Lathrop opened the
It takes more power to drive summuch more work than the rotary wasting of time, all lobbying and 'before returning to his work.
meeting in usual tom with singing
vote-trading, which are common to
and repealing the Lord's Prayer.
CRESSEY.
two
house
legislatures.
x
It is well to have both a glass
The usual routine of business was
and costa you money.
It remains to be seen how suc­ Last Week's Letter.
measuring cup and-the graduated
dispensed with and officers elected
Mr. and Mrs. a. Shorter spent were: Pres.. Lee Nottingham; Vice­
type made ot aluminum. A metal cessful this amendment may work
cup should be rustless and heavy in practice, but It will be watched Wednesday with friends at Freeport. Pres.. Arthur Lathrop; Secretary
THERE
ARE five different kinds of
Mr. and Mra. Tom Jones and son and Treasurer. Mrs. Pearle Bagley;
enough so as not to dent easily. with great interest.
greases used to properly lubricate
moved south of Prairieville last Miss Muriel Lindsey was appointed
Neats of measuring cups are now
available, so that fractions of cup­
to have charge of music.
your
car.
We use all the different
Mr and Mrs Walter White and
fuls may be measured more easily.
Mr. Lathrop had assigned amend­
kinds.
daughters of Parchment visited his ments to be discussed by various
When selecting graters, choose
parents
here
Sunday.
either tin or aluminum ones. Drilled
members of the club, they were
Mr. and Mrs Delbert Enzian and
holes axe more satisfactory than
Several men from Barry Co. at­ Mr. and Mrs. Millard Houser spent thoroughly discussed and left no
punched ones as they are easier to
BRING YOUR CAR TO US TO PRE­
tended the "Religious Emphasis" Bunday with Mp. Sunderlln and doubt in anyone's mind how to vote.
clean and cut the food better.
The next meeting will be Satur­
meeting at Lansing this week.
PARE IT FOR WINTER DRIVING
day evening Nov. 17 with Mr. and
Many copies of The Week of
Mrs. Smith is spending a couple of Mrs. Ernest Hall.—Warle Bagley.
T. K. H. S. NOTES
Prayer" outlines have been mailed days with her daughter. Mra. M.
*
from the county Y. M. C. A. office Calthrop, and family near Prairie­ Secy.
The Christmas seals will again be to direct in the United Prayer Week ville.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
sold through the school. Last year of Nov. 11-17, inclusive.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White were Last Week s Letter
Hastings Hi-Y Club had a formal called to Kalamazoo last week by
this community won the prize for
Mr. and Mrs. Oley Douglass and
selling the largest number of seals introduction ot new members at thc serious Illness of their son. Ray. children moved Thursday to'The
per capita of any class C group in their regular Tuesday meeting this
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Culp are spend­ Emerson Edger tenant house in the
Michigan. We are very proud of week.
ing' several days with relatives at Edger district.
this accomplishment, but we must
Folders and cards are on hand Vermontville and Holt.
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Otis and sis­
sell more this year to equal last for the annual State older Boys'
Mra. Eva Davenport of near Clov­ ters. Mrs. Del! Replogle of Hemtt,
year's work because our school con­ Conference to be at Lansing. Nov. 30, erdale spent the week end with Mra. Calif.. Mra. Sarah Erway of Glass
tains seventy more pupils than last Dec. 1 and 3. Barry Co. is allowed Till Oonyer.
Creek and Mrs. Clara Robinson of
year. Hie Michigan Tuberculosis As­ only 30 boys and leaders.
Mrs. Jane Honcysette and Mra. Grand Rapids were guests Thurs­
sociation has again asked Mr. Bell
A very helpful talk was given the Lee Reynolds spent the week end in day and Friday of the former's
to be the Community Chairman. Older Y Group last week at their Chicago.
daughter, Mrs. Harry Foster, and
The drive will begin Dec. 3.
regular meeting by Rev. W. M. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Cifiord Kahler and husband, of Bellevue.
Miss DeFoe. our school nurse at­ on "Handicaps."
Miss Mary Douglass of Hastings
■family of near Delton spent Bunday
tended Nurses' Convention in Lan­
"It is the business of the church with Lee Reynolds and family.
spent the week end with her parents.
sing. Wednesday. Thursday and Fri- to make my business impossible."—
Field Marshall. &amp;rl Haig.
The p. f. A. scliool and Commun­
ity fair premium list has been pub­
The Freeport Y group elected of­
lished and the program arranged. ficers at their meeting two weeks
Come to lhe school to see thc exhi­ ago. made Gary Newton. Pres.; Max
bits. see lhe work, and listen to the Whitney. Vlce-Pres.; Vreeland Lew­
program Monday and Tuesday eve­ is. Secy.; Lloyd Reamer. Treas. and
nings, Nov. 26 and 27. The Band.
The Hastings M. E. Bunday School
Orchestra, Chorus. Glee club and
demonstration work will entertain arid the Presbytgrian Sunday School
are each sending delegates to the
with a worth while entertainment
The new Kindergarten equipment Y. M. C. A State Older Boys' con­
was installed Thursday, it Includes ference at Lansing. Nov.-30 and Dec.
six round tables in orchid, yellow 1 and 3.. A big program is awaiting
and blue with chairs to match the the 1300 boys.
Rev. W. M. Jones and Steven
table colors.-We again have modem
furniture in every room of the
school. Parents and friends are in­ ther and Son banquet last Monday
vited to see this equipment during night in paying tributes to the fathe fair.
Mr. Angell meets with the Wood­
Two more families have moved in­
to our district and have children in land boys this week. Thursday noon,
school Mr. Eldrlge lives on Um? in the interest of the conference.
As "Time*' moves on there are many changes
medium of exchange, the laws of supply
This
Is the International "Week
Theodore Wierenga farm and 'Mr.
McClure lives on the Schondelmeyer
noticeable in the affairs of “Man." In our
and demand, the wrong of pyramided and
farm. This brings the total enroll­ world over. Many of the local Y
economic
life,
however,
there
is
but
little
ment to 508. which is the largest in groups have used prayer as their
the history of the school
. program tills week.
change as far as laws and principles are conMiddleville Hl-Y enjoyed a very
Mr. Lewis delivered the car load
cerned.
of coal that arrived for the school enthusiastic meeting last week with
Jmain about the aame aa the years roll
a well-planned and executed pro­
The fundamental basis of the monetary
gram with' Mr. Robert Lyons the
IRVING.
main speaker..
Last Week's Letter.
'There are no bargain counters in
Mr. and Mra. Kirk Wilcox of OowU moral and spiritual ------power.••
”—Dr.
Grove and Mr. and Mra. Dell Wil­ Vance.
cox of Rutland were Bunday visitors
"Our task is to build a world
brotherhood, Jesus is waiting for us
Tike Irving Ladles' Aid Society was to take Hte teachings seriously."—
very pleasantly entertained at the Dr. Vance.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thom­
THREE CORNERS.
as of Grand Rapid* Rev. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8.-Ftfield spent
Dewey were also guests and after
dinner they all visited Clark Me­ Saturday tn Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hammond and
morial Home.
Mrs. William Schenkel delightful­
ly entertained the little folks of the Bunday afternoon guests of their
has
village at a birthday party In honor parents. Mr. and Mra. Claude A.
Hammond and family.
of her aon'a fourth birthday.
tried to be aa accommodating aa sound banking would
Clifford Walters of Munising is
permit
son. Walter of Ann Arbor, spent the spending a week with hte parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edw.
Walters.
week end at their home here.
John Be Ison, Mr. and Mrs Bernie
Mr. and Mn. Dell schifiman re­
You are invited to become a permanent patron of thia
cently entertained their grand­ Beteon and children ot Rutland
bank.
(
daughter. Miss Gladys German, of spent Bunday with the Edgar Fl­
field family. Frank Davis and
Mr. and Mra... Steve Carter M friends of Grand Rapids were Bun­
Pleasant Hill called on the Misses day afternoon callers.
Ruth and Reatha Robinson at
Minnie Bnd Mary Jenkins ne day
Hastings were over the week end
guests of their parents. Mr. and
KLINGENSMITH.
Mrs. H. J. Robinson, and family.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr and Mrs Edw. Walters called
Mrs. Velma Steeby entertained her on Mil. George Smith at Middleville
pupils at Hallowe en party Wednes­ one day last week. Mra. Smith is in
day evening. Games were played serious condition.
after which they enjoyed a weiner
at the Wood schoolhouse Friday eveLittle Raymond Bitgood of Nash­ nlC?aude Hammond. Rose Marie,
ville visited his grandparents. Mr.
and Mra. Perry Van Tuyl last week. and Robert called on Mr. and Mra.
Burdette Willson has gone to work Geo. McCulla of Hastings Satur­
for Ed. Willson south of Yankee day afternoon.
Bprings.
QUIMBY.Melvin Btokus of Detroit spent
the week end with his parents, Mr.
Ur, Chas. Sootl returned Friday
from
a
two
weeks'
visit in Chicago
Mr and Mrs Roy Jenkins and
Ray spent a few days last week with with her son Chester and wife.
Mr. Rowley from state rood has
relatives in the northern part ot Um
moved into the Howard Ware place.
state.
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Capital $150,000
Mr. and Mrs. Nile -Castellein and
The family living on the Wm.
atm spent the week end with their
Judge and Mra. Clement were
callers at the Creep. Tripp and Burd
Freeport and Mra. Wayne Jeteel vis­
homes Bunday afternoon.
|K'
ited at A. D. Lowell's Thursday.
It is just dawning on roost of us
Several from here attended the
that our banks would have remained revival meetings at Martin Bunday
open, if our finds had, too.
evening.
By

Home Economics Specialists
Michigan State College

After 1936 It Will Have Only
a One-Chamber
Aaaembly

Winter Is
Approaching!

Is Your Car Ready ?

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

“I know I need not remind Legion
this county and state, the Roll Call
Posts throughout America that they
opening on Bunday. Armistice Day. should give their best cooperation to
Barry county is very well organized Red Cross chapters in their com­
this year with Archie D. McDon­ munity work. I hope that all Legion­
ald. general chairman. Mrs. Otto naires who are able to do so will
also join the Red Cross as members
Isenhalh. Roll Call chairman, as­ during the Roll Call.”
sisted by men and women in all
Mrs. A. C. Carlson. National Presi­
parts of the county. This is one proj­ dent of the American Legion Auxil­
ect In which ail can participate and iary, urges
. ..........every
UK&gt; Unit member In the
feel that the money is being used country to cooperate in every posin a most helpful way. as the Red slble way with the Red Cross. Her
Cross ministers to all classes and statement follows:
*
conditions of people.
"Many thousands of the mothers,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt wivdi, sisters and daughters of Le­
has issued the following concerning gionnaires who comprise the mem­
the annual Roll Call:
bership of the American Legion
"Our people continue to look to Auxiliary were workers under the
the American Red Cross as lhe Red Cross banner during the days
kindly and always helpful good df thd*Wbrld war. Our units every­
neighbor to whom they turn for where cooperate with Red Crocus
practical aid In emergency. They do1 chapters in their service to veterans
so with the assurance that this na­ and to our needy citizens.
tional relief agency, with an organi­
“As National President of, the
sation in thirteen thousand Ameri­ American Legion Auxiliary. I am
can communities, has not and will reminding our great membership
Dot fall them.
throughout the nation that Die Aux­
"In the difficult twelve months iliary should stand shoulder to
which have elapsed since last No­ shoulder with the Red Cross In
vember.
Red
Cross
volurgeera community work for service to our
throughout the land have worked in disabled veterans and our citizens
close cooperation with the federal. who arc suffering .distress because
State and-Meal governments in their of economic conditions.'
humanitarian labors. Their service
"From Armistice Day to Thanks­
has not been limited to aid tn fur­ giving the Red Cross holds its annual
nishing the actual necessities of life, Roll Call for members. May I urge
but has extended to the equally im­ that all Auxiliary members who arc
portant field of safeguarding public able-to do so join the Red Cross at
health and of training their neigh­ this time."
bors in the proper methods of car­
When you join the Red Cross, you
ing for the sick or the injured.
are helping to guarantee disaster
"At the same time the organiza­ preparedness in your own commun­
tion has continued to fulfill Its ob­ ity, os well as in every other com­
ligation as our agency of relief for munity in the united States.
every community
communi vy visited
vmjiicu by
uy uumuwi
disaster..
BUY A MEMBERSHIP NOW.
"The Red Cross is looked upon as I
the representative of all of our pro-1
LACEY.
pie in times of distress. In ordef ILast Weeks Letter.
that it may continue its service to
Albert Clark. Clayton Case, Har­
humanity it is highly Important that &lt;old Jones and Morris Clark and
we lend our support through Individ- ;possibly others will romprise a party
of hunters who will leave here for
"I hope every one who possibly northern Michigan 'Bunday, Novemcan do so will respond generously to
the Red cross appeal."
The Briggs L. A. 8. will sponsor a
In a statement made by the Hon chicken supper in the church base­
Frank N. Belgrano. Jr.. National ment Thursday evening. Nov. 15.
Commander of the American Le­
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Miller and
gion, he says:
» daughter Mn. Helen Asplnall. and
"The American Legion is always sons. Gerald and Stanley, will visit
glad to lend its every support; to the with relatives in Fort Wayne and
American Red Crow at the period Hartford City the week of Nov. 13.
of its annual Roll Call from'Armis­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Teagarden of
tice Day to Thanksgiving. Our bonds near Hartford City. Indiana, visited
of friendship and affection. dating in this vicinity from Wednesday of
to our common service together on last week until Monday with Mr. and
the battlefields of the World War. Mrs. Clyde Kesler and called on oth­
are strengthened by the peacetime er acquaintances here. Mrs. Teagar­
service our two national organlza- den is a cousin of Mrs. Kesler.

Attention, Farmers!
We are now purchasing white
Peas, Beans and small Onions
We are pleased to announce .that we are
now contracting pickles for next season
and will operate ALL OUR SALTING
STATIONS in Barry County in 1935.
So, in planning your crops, please bear
in mind that we offer you a

CASH PRICE WITH A
GUARANTEED MARKET!

Hirsch Brothers &amp; Co.
JOE DE RUITER, Mgr.
Hutingi, Michigan

Telephone 2649

FORD DEALERS

Phone 2121 Hattinge

UNCHANGING
ECONOMIC LAWS

During the Past 48 Years This Bank Has Held Fast To
the Established Economic Laws Which Have Proven To
Be the Foundation of Real Permanence and Progress

DEPOSITS INSURED

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

HASTINGS CITY BANK
HASTINGS,

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OLDER SEED STQQK$
MAY GERMINAL WELL

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Way of iDiwiy

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third quarter. 1
end run In tha
ftf* W*ofth
made Hs^flrst tou

toading

kick matto QteBmd score U |p t
Tfy Agrte'alluraj-HQmc BcopomU*
Vemor Weaker. who made lhe
fair held PrVI*y and Saturday Mn race for Register at Deed* in the
the Masonic Temple wm the beat Ute election, was Ip town Monday
Mur»M» rates adjusted to Um high ttan fcT&amp;rTtater
»
Stontz I
’ De?u 01 Agriculture ope evn* put on. It wa* visited by on businea*. Tlicre are no tore spots
aaard In rural districts.
□early 700 people. There afcr® near­ on him. considering tha splendid
Fire* this year
Kill have
an added
If thev
deiLrov
frS t^e
UIe °f oUr community. He j
1
,
ly 40 potato exhibit* and a Uke record of the man he ran against,
rriousnes* •hif r^
they
rnntdestroy feed
'ery helpful in our SunTllf original qpalUy of Uie seed; number of corn and wheat display*. he feels that he made a food race
£
(day School and church and we shall h" mor» Influence upon its ability Also red clover seed, vegetables, and thank* hl* many friends (or
tote* him. bithSTthat be wlU re-1 J® gtnnlnate at the end of three or
canned fruit, meat*. Jams. Jellies their loyal support in the fate cam­
I turn next summer
Ifoitr &gt;'•"» Ulan
P«rlod 01
and etc., also fancy work, -rural paign.
XOridlng mean* to check I
’
.........
..................
whlch
elapsed since lhe need
scliool exhibit*. Barryville school,
Dietrich, who iuu
flHB already started or to cxtlnguUh i Mrs. Archie Sinclair. Mrs. Jennie
oomc time with
first; June Irland, teacher; Belgh been
•mall biases before they get out at I Slocum. Mrs. Floyd Garrison. Mra.
”■ nation of any iced can be safely de­
..
.rth. arrived home
control.
i Ernie Matteson, and Mrs. Lawrence termined only by one method, actual kchool, second. Lucile DeWlU. teach­
cvtnlpg. we an glad to
er; grade exhibit, kindergar ter, Miss
Bpontanrous combustion l* one I ChristepJpn saw the play ' Every- testing
Bell, teacher.
-Ww fmn.
cause of Area which a great many | body's Here" Thursday night In
Mra. Nellie Thompson of Hersey,
Mr*. Ottlc Lykin*. Miss Amy Hart­
Seeds which have been stored
people think h a myth. Anyone who j Hastings.
well and Mr*. Gall Lykins were in arrived Saturday evening for a vblt
lhe
atmosphere
double
that fires
start without'
John w.uuw.
Ornutx- w
with where
DM UM**
UTO can 1KJ*
WIUlUUl' Mr. and xLrs. JVM4.
.
, -----... , Is hot . and
.
with
her
daughter
and friends here.
Battle
Creek
Friday.
halo VI
ot WB.UfWIl
an open UBUUC
flame can w&gt;&gt;con- 'Mr. and Mk*.
Mrs Albert Brill visited Mr. moist aza.less apt to retain germlnatthe Leip
Mrs Eva Deane of Laming is
m himself
himself by
by piling
piling up
up rags
ran or
orl*nd
Mrs. Exra
Ezra 3m
Smith ----and---------Grace big power than if kept in cool.
Vluce
and Mrs.
SQUTH BOWNE_______
71 In paint,
-i_7 turpentine.
____ In.iii Brill
&lt;» ir.i.
—
Seer!.,Seeds
nlnned
tn xtorase
dry storage.
plgced
In storage slaying with the Charley Dahlhampapers
soaked
in Kalamazoo
on Sunday. rtrv ntnniBr
at oil. Oily rage are often thrown
Remember the L. A.’S- meeting at while containing excess moisture are &lt;er children while they are north Last Week's Letter.
Ralph Huntington and family vis­
‘-------- •-« they have been used.
I Mrs. Lawrence Beadle's on Novera­ apt to deteriorate badly. AU seeds hunting.
Little Miss Charlene Wenger cel­ ited their aunt, Mrs. Minnie Bouck.
wed In the mow when it ber 22nd This date h a postponc- should be thoroughly dried before
Bay
ebrated her first birthday Thursday Bunday,
i
'nielr mother, Mrs. Fannie
enough
heatlment
of one week from lhe regular storing.
is too i_„ wUl generate ___
_ _____
_
A stack
c*—Ir of .K
ai,, jkkl.
Tests made in Ohio showed that with a birthday party from 2 to 4- Huntington, who has been spending
to burst Into flint A
chopdate
The regular meeting of Laurer ।the past two weeks with Mr*. Bouck,
ped. green alfalfa stacked on the' The Community Oyster supper will only 62 per. cent of Ave-year-old olNo.
31.
O.
E.
8..
met
Tuesday
night
i
slke
clover
seed
germinated
while
accompanied
them tone.
Michigan State College Farm as an'be held this week Friday night al
Mrs. Jennie Pardee and Mrs. W.
alslke seed which had been kept 10 at the temple. Election of officer*
the schoolhouse
years gave a 00 per cent germina­ took place.
H. Pardee took dinner with their
The Clover Leaf Club was de- isister, Mrs. Lydia PorriU. Thursday.
tion. Nlne-year-old alslke. tn the
same tests, only sprouted 13 per lightfuBy entertained Friday night :In tlve afternoon Mrs. Porrilt and
1
cent of Uie seeds. These trials prove at the home of Mrs. Nettle Parrott MrsJ. Pardee went to Caledonia.
r
Itot the age of the seed is not the assisted by Mrs. Edith Jone*. Dur­
Mr. and Mra. Nelson Thomas of
determining factor In seed viability. in gthc business meeting plan* were 'Clarksville, Mr. and Mra John Na&amp;h
i
In Colorado, where storage con­ made for the Christmas party when and
family visited Sunday at An­
&lt;
Blough's. /
ditions are favored by a coo) dry the husband* and friehd* are guests. drew
which
clihiale. wheal Jost only 7 per cent Gamts were played after
James Shaeffer and family accom­
Ipanied by LaVcme Blough were
in germinating power in 10 yean lovely refreshment* were served
1 of storage. Barley lost 14 per cept , Mr and Mrs. Ottie
01 &gt;lc Lykin
L&gt;-klns *re Sunday
1
guests at Royal King's at
of its sprouting ability in Colorado, looking after the chores at
Saranac.
Iand
__ ■ oat* decreased
j___ -__ i_ ....
. n»elr»r
__ their absence.
Decker farm u..-i
during
only 13 __
per____
cent
Mr. and Mrs. John Overholt, son
The Ladles' Aid of the Evangel!-1 Homer.
to the ten-year period.
--- Mr
‘Tr*. Elizabeth Lite. Mr. and
»1 church t&lt;cucu
cleared ncany
nearly sou
*60 on [MrsI Mra Will
, Com appears to lose value as seed
wutI non
man. mt
Hollman.
Mr.. and Mrs.
; more rapidly during the elapse of thelr
telr chicken supper, bazaar and •uu***u&lt;u
‘Emanuel e
Btahl. ii*
Mr*. Buue
Susie MuicT,
Miller,
dtahi.
and m
Mra.
Lydia w»r.
Kar(long storage periods than other patches on a dress.
I(daughter
daughter Eloise «nd
» r.vriia
। grains and seeds. Four-year-old
--------------*eu-vni.
.
-------------|chl!r wcrc Sunday guest* at Elmer
AbblRlA.
-Shaeffer*.
. com gave good germination per­
I eentages, in the te*ts. when lhe com
1 he eats committee for the Briggs1 Gwendolyn Mishler attended the
( was well matured and dry when Ladies' Aid social have decided on a I King'* Herald meeting gr Dorothy
stored; but lhe seed decreased rap­ fried chicken biscuit and gravy sup- 'Bunn's Saturday afternoon.
idly In value after the fourth year per to be held at the church base-' Marvin Thaler and wife spent SatStories about seeds being recov- ment on Thursday evening. Novem- urday night and Bunday with hl*
( ered from ancient Egyptian tombs ber 15. serving to begin at alx-thlrty I parents, Mr. and Mr*. John Thaler
and family of Campbell.
| and producing healthy growth when oclo=k
Mra- Belie .Miller, who was called
Mrs. Will Mishler and Mr/. C. Van
' planted should be regarded with
doubt Chemical changes which to Lansing by the Hines* of her’Patten attended the home Mission­
daughter.
Miss
Bertha
Miller,
a
lory
Society held at thc home of Mrs.
constantly occur In stored .seed*
make them worthless as seed after teacher al thc Lansing school, has'Miner King'Friday.
returned after an absence of three ■ Niles Davi* and son of Shipshethc passage of very long periods.
Seed testers should become an im­
,
Iwunee. Indiana, veiled at Andrew
portant part of farm equipment this ‘1 David Miller and brother. George trough's Bunday forenoon
year. Test the seed early to find If Miller, Waynard Beteon and Wal-'j Fred Bchwarder called on Mike
it will grow, so a better Supply con lace Harris left on Tuesday morning Oram Sunday forenoon.
I Sunday visitor* at H. A. Cramer's
be procured if the tested stock is lor northern Michigan to hunt.
Eli Henry- will Join a hunting par- I were, their daughters, Mrs W. T.
low in vitality. Make sure the test­
[Dufly and children, thc Misses Baued seed which proves to be good is ty at Shertdan.
then kept trader favorable condi­
Mrs. Mary Clark i* spending some, lah and Mazy Cramer.
lime at the home of her son, Morris
Adrian Cramer went to "Grand
tions of storage.
.
Clark, in Battle Creek during her Rapids Saturday afternoon retumNASHVILLE.
. jhusband's absence in the north
' ing home Sunday.
( Mis* Agnes Dause and Mrs. Har- । *»r».
aauirrmc Cole
cx»c is visiting _.
Mrs, Katherine
Mpr--------- ----------------------------- —
I old Voelker of Lansing spent thejp
: parente.'Mr.
Oliver T«ukTal- (
—m... Mr and Mrs. Olive?
DOWLING.
; week end with their parents. Mr er.
r- at
-• «--••
— and
—&gt; other
-----Hostings
relatlfes; Mrs. Blanch Beteon ot Banflcld
land Mra Adolph Dause. Sr.
|M. Battle Creek
________
______________
YOUR elallar will do a* much for you as you
.,
'at
while
her husband 1^!spent the week fend with her parMrs John Bali* is visiting her i hunting
|enU Mr and
s
wertman.
j daughter. Miss LUah Bahs, at St. J Funeral services for John Miller,
Mra. Mattle King has returned to
. . . that’s why thousands of people use Co.isumers Coke
Claire and relatives in port Huron
* life long resident of Assyria, who the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
1 Miss Feme Schulze of East Lan- has been in ill health for some lime, Van Syckles having spent several
—because you gel more heat for your dollar —~Phone
sing spent the week end with her . *ere held on Thursday at the week* at the Wertman home.
2306 er your fuel dealer NOW. AND SAVE MONEY I
I parents. Mr and Mrs. Otto Schulze, j Briggs church with the Rev. J. W.
Mr*. Lanl Coon has been quite
I Mr. and Mrs. Ray-Noban of Kalamo Foy officiating. Interment was made sick the past two weeks at her home
1 were
Sunday
I in lhe Ellis cemetery.
- -- ---, guests.
. tvuuiui
south of town.
1 --a — Al. 1Av.v4 tZl.K-- Stnrrt.
r«
— _. &lt;. Thompson,
,___ ____ J.who
Fred T
Tarble,
Fred Fisher. Morris
Frank
is still- very
The
Thc Ladies'
Ladies' Ai&lt;&gt;
Aic&gt; will
will serve turkey
iTceplc and Gall Lykins left Tues- feeble, spent several days at Leila and cranberries and
other good
I day for thc north on their annual hospital. Battle creek returning things
things at
at their
their dinner
dinner Thursday ot
| hunting trip. Claud Perry will be home last week.
this
this week.
week. Nov
Nov. 15
15. with
with an invitation
in thc Lykins machine shop during
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller arc
his absence.
: pending the week in Indiana visitFrank
Granger. " Frank
Van
Miss Elizabeth Gibson of Kala- ____________
Syckles. Austin Ferris and Robert
mazoo spent thc week end here
-| Guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCarty left early this week on a
Mr. and Mr* Deo Clothier of Miller home on Sunday were their deer hunting expedition, otto All­
Detroit arc spending a few days at parente, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Treece, man having gone last week with
their hdfne here.
jot Allegan. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy friends from Holland.
Roy Laurant was given ? sen-‘of Baltimore and Mr. and Mrs. Ehret
Mr. and Mrs. charier. Bachellcr ol
tence of from seven and one-half, scldmore of Augusta
Hasting* were Sunday guests at
years to twenty-two and one-half; Emerson Cortright left Monday Lloyd Gaskill's.
years at Jackson state prison for morning with relatives from Battle
Xr. and Mrs. Carl Warner and
breaking and entering in the night Creek to hunt near Alpena.
family of Battle Crock visited 'at
al thc Farmers' Co-operative cream­
Linda Kay ts thc new daughter Marshall Pierce's Sunday.
ery
born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartom
Mrs W. Turner i* spending a few of
,
AssjTl* Center at Leila Iwapitol.
BARBERS CORNERS
days with her son at Sturgis
Battle Creek.
The P. T. A. pf thc Al toft school
The KnigbU of Pythias
lodge
Mtu Bertha Miller- after several wilt have a Thanksgiving supper.
sponsored a hard limes party and weeks illness, is able to resiifte her Nov. 16. All members urged to at­
dance at their hall on Tliursday ;school work at thc Lansing schools. tend.
■
night pic prize went, to Mr. and
The pleasure Birthday organiza­
Thc county road commission has
Mrs. Welby Crockford of Woodland. tion will be cooperatively entertained finished graveling the road from
Light refreshments were served.
at thc Briggs church on Tuesday. Barbera Oomers 3-4 of a rnUc west
Roy Hubbard of Hastings, who November 20. featuring Thanks­ and one ipUe south then back to the
served in the World war, gate a giving
&gt;
festivities.
lake 1-2 mile. This l» a much need­
talk to the junior and senior high
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Durham from ed improvement and all who have
school students during the assembly ;south of Battle Creek spent Sunday occasion to use his road appreciate
hour Friday morning.
al the home of her sister and fam­
Mr. and Mrs, Will Puher ol Char- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reed and sons
• lotto spent Sunday with the Fred
The pastor. Rev. c. L. Schlenter.' of Hlghbank. Maple Grove, called
Fisher family.
will give a Thanksgiving service on on their daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
I Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Dickinson, Sunday.
।
November 25. at the Briggs Burl Nash. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Clayton Decker and church.
i
At this Umc an oflering for
Henry Notion and daughter. May. Mr. and Mrs. Will Martin left Tues­ Bronson hospital will be assembled. belle Notten. of Grass Lake near
day for thc north.
Vegetables, fruit*, and any articles Jackson returned to their home from
' The water pipes in a kitchen range ,arc appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer's Wed­
I in thc home of Mrs. Amelia Lentz.
Mrs. Rose Miller entertained her nesday after several days' visit with
| but occupied by the Fred Langham sister
.
and husband from Allegan on their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Her­
' family, burst Friday causing an ex- 1 ।Saturday.
•
man Hauer.
•
''
|plosion. Burning embers from the;; Mrs.
™o. May Cheeseman «.
of Buttle
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Mathews
•- ? were scattered over the kiteh-1। creck'« as thc wleck cud
end guest* at th®
thc
between 8:30 p m mjd 4:30
tn- you can call thc fo!entertained thirty to a birthday par­
cn
Mr.
Langham,
foreman
of
lhe
the
r
home
of
‘
her
‘
brother.
"
Mr.
—
J
and
“
~
Mrs.
i awing points and talk for three minute* for thc rate*
ty for the former's sister. Mlsr. Lil­
factory.' '• was burned I Harry Cotton
[Lentzz table factory.
’ *
lian Matthews, of Grand Rapias.
shown. Rales lo other points are proportionately low.
slightly back of one ear and ids' The model T Ford touring car
Sunday.
I wife, who was sitting between the taken from the Mr. a nd .Mr# Charles
FLEASaWkIDGE. ■
stove and dining room door, was purcell hom^Fjras found Uy Eaton
[knocked into the dining room, when;county officers recently and is now
The Ladles' Aid met last Thursday
HASTINGS
a flying piece of stove struck her m the Purcell's possession again. It and cleaned the church.
, on the ankle
About 1250 loss to! was taken by three boys starting for
Albert Klnne of Flint was home
the house resulted from thc cxplo- Californft
THAVERSE CITY .
over Sunday:
.io.
| slon. The stove was completely de------- ■
■» •■«■----------------Wamie and Kenneth Kelsey at­
CHARLEVOIX
• mollshed, every window In the room
MIDDLEVILLE.
tended the sale of horses at M. S.
i was blown out as were the windows
On Monday evening. Nov. igth. Ute C. on Wednesday.
MADISON, WLs
B0e
in a small room adjoining the kiteh-*Pythlan Bisters-.Otfcr will hold a
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ronk of Bat­
DAYTON, OHIO
nbe
j cn. The wall against which the pot luck supper and their annual tle Creek spent Sunday wjth Mr.
stove rested was crushed in. thc Un- 'roll call. Everyone is requested to be and Mra. Lester Klnne.
CLEVELAND. OHIO
(lOr
! oleum and paper were rumed. The' present and enjoy a pleasant eva­
We are glad to hear Clark Over­
ALPENA
«Or
’ house is across from the Are sta- nlng.
•*— .
smith and family are moving on
, tion and the flames were quickly egA miscellaneous &gt;hower for Mra Pleasant Ridge.
[ tingubhed with chemicals.
Harold Begerstrom was given at
Mr. and Mrs Wamic Kelsey and
' The fire department was called Lantern Gardens.
«-**-. w-..Battle creek, on Kenneth spent Sunday »[th' Mr.
out Friday afternoon to the home Friday evening oi last week. Several and Mra. Frank Johnston of Cedar
•re approximately *0% la* (ban Day Stalion-io-Stallon rates, i*
of Mr*. Glen Wolfe on M-7B to ex- 'ladle* from Middleville. Grand Rap- Spring*.
• tlnguUh a roof tire. Considerable iIds and Battle Creek were present,
BRANCH MsTRICtT
damage wias done by water.
‘Many fine gifts were given lhe bride
; Bocn to Dr. Pultf. Nov. 8th. _
a and a very happy
time enjoyed.
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Last Week'* Vetter। daughter.
I■ Rep. elect,
elect. E-T.
E.TZ Faulkner and Mr*.
Mr*, i Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norton have
1. Tire final .football
-----------------------------------‘-*1here
“ 'moved on thr? Decker farm.
-------- --game
---------of- the sea* Faulkner
of* Delton
were guest*
, arm was played Saturday attemoop“on Thursday.
' Mbs ba Vandcrilck of Middleville
(which resulted tn r victory for' -Tik Ladle* of the o. E. 8. order and Uoyd Hughes of Hastings were
I Nashville over Bellevue. 12 to 6- Il served lunches in the-town half Sunday vgjltort at the bane of the
was the most colorful game ot thc | election day.
former's cousin. Mr*. Henry Bldclreawnand marked thc closing day! Mrs. Mattie Wildred Heard, of Um, man.
;of the Agricultural-Home Economics i Angeles. Calif., wu a visitor here
Mr*. Formt flMetauta U viaiUng
fair. It was a luird luught iwmr h.4 wfUk. Sh&lt; fur Kara was a rest- frimrV tn H.i.’tlnys for a few days.
itrom start io finbh. At the close of, drni here and her many friend* were
Mr. and Mrs Theodore Dutmrr of
•the flrat quarter Naahviiic had the more than pleased to »ce her again. (Grand Rapid* spent Sunday night
IbBil on Bellevuas five yard lirte.
Mr*. William Kronewitter r« turned I with Mra. Clara Dpy and daughter*.

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Uuw gnd order to ictus claim by (
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EH. Fff^J^WluSl^Iriventory ruir? u.nJ; . V
Est. Henry J. Kraus. Order allow-1
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dar tor hearing entered.
approach a famine are facing many
lvey Appe*r' i0* “icM****’* r^e and song birds.
Glgnn A. Rayle. Final account BIJUt°A^Klerj Dewoifc
Order
WUtlcularly those in the southern
filed, ordar for publication entered.
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now cn their JSSTihi
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rive to*r*
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Mr. and Mra. Meyer* of Ctacinn*U, Ohio, spent S7 week and
Si
moU”'
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count filed.
I EsL HatUc Mead. Petition for
'hearing claims filed, notice to credi­
tors Issued, inventory filed.
Ext WUllam R. Wickwire. Oath
. before sale filed, report of sale filed.
I Bag Cornelia a. Bower. Notice of
and reasons for appeal filed, bond on
appeal filed, order directing notice
of appeal entered, proof of service

Issued, estate enrolled.
p
' clau of young praple wiU sponsor a
Est. Jane m". Lamb. Discharge of
food “urcca bare box social to be held In th* church
ducing the maximum amount of milk.
administrator Issued, estate enrolled.
.
.X r,em&gt;ov’;&lt;i..tU * muB basement on Monday night, NoE*L Christine Cole. Will filed, pe- 01 Uie drouth ot the tert spring and vember 18th. Everyone te invited to
Have it said that the OFFICIAL TESTER
uua&gt; for p«*.u ot will nied. order
““5 Pn’c"«* lo «a talhe teM-,
for publication entered, waiver of
t! ,o ®et
^10 S’Wilable feed ment.
in your locality has listed your herd high
notice filed, petition for special ad*jY**tock. OatUe have been pasMr. Btuh's and Mrs. Miles' Bunday
mlnlstrator filed, order appointing turcd U1 arc“ wtllcb had contained School ctexses enjoyed a pleasant
la the production of pounds of milk, teat
special administrator entered.
.good cover Wj4 food-producing evening Monday night at the home
and pounds of fqt. WAYNE 16Vfc% DAIRY
Est. Elroy Tobias Inventory filed 8tirube. the result being
Hist little of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barnum. The
Ert. Donald D. Hees. Inventory remains for the bird* to
glean. Women's Class reorganized with
FEED will help do the joj&gt;.
| Est. Samuel W. Mote. Waiver of
Sled.
'
fI These conditions may prove dte- Mrs Barnum aa president, Mrs. Manotice- tiled, order allowing account
Brt. Cornelia A.
Bower. Petition astrous to pheasanU,
quail ‘and ble Town, vice-president, and Mr*,
entered, discharge of administrator
for special Admr. filed, order ap- grouie in the farming districts, ac- Lute Wertman. secretary and treasissued, estate enrolled.
polnting special Admr, issued
cording to Dr. English..who urges urer. The two classes will hold their
i Est. Carrie Schneider. Band of ad­
Ert. Patrick Corrigan. Bond of ex- individuals and sportsmen * organ!- meetings JoinUycm lhe first Monministrator filed, letters of adminis­
ecutor
filed, letters testamentary te- latkxu to plan winter feeding pro- day evening of each month. The
tration issued, order limiting settle­
sued, order limiting eetUement en- grams for lhe birds. To thoee in- next meeting to
be held In the
ment entered.
tered*
terestod. he recommends the pam- church basement. Mrs. Dings, Mrs.
Eat. Patrick Corrigan. Proof of
Brt. Urelte J. Briges. Petition for phlet, “Winter Feeding ot Wildlife Doater and Mr*, pierce will act as
will filed, ordet admitting wfii en­
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No
rUiem
Farms."
publication
program
committee.
determination of heirs filed, order &lt;
tered.
IM. which I* supplied by the United
Rev- L D. Mile* sustained a brokI
Est. Luella Hayes Campbell, Testl- for publication entered.
Est Mary E. Ames. Testimony of IBlates department ot agriculture at so rib Tuesday while unloading a
I mony an determination of heir* filed.
freeholders filed, license to sell te- 1a fee of five cents, and the deport- cement mixer over at Prairieville,
I order determining heirs entered.
1ment of conservation bulletin Na 1, Later in the week H caused him
I' ’ Est. Emma Williams. Petition for sued, oeth before sale filed.
much pain ™
and necessitated L
hte
‘_
Est. Catherine M. Mayo. Final ac- 'which Is luppUed free of charge.
license to sell filed, order for publlkeeping hte bed for a time. Hte son.
count filed, order allowing account.
apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. cation entered.
DURFEE.
George ailed hte appointments Bun­
NASHVILLE,
WUUam Hodman.
f Est. Erastus M. Hinman. Testi- entered, discharge of special Admr.
Last Week's Utter.
day.
.
Mat.
issued,
estate
enrolled.
Lail
Week's
Letter.
Mrs. Harry Williams of Charlotte mony of freeholders filed, license to
Mra. Holcomb returned to her
Th* Misses Esther Dull and MilMr* Helen Pennock and children '
Est. Louisa Monasmlth. Final ac­
home In the Hendershott neighbor­ has been caring tor her mother. Mrs sell Usued. oath before sale filed, re- count filed^ order allowing account dred
cole left Bunday morning tor spent
’rtth her mother, Mra. |
(
port Of sale filed.
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hood after a ten days' visit with her J. W. Moore, who has been ill.
Daytona Beach. Florida
Prank Davis. at Galesburg.
Rev.
Gamble
conducted
services
Est.
Howard
Isham.
Annual
accn
,?y
tcl
rl
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lister, Mrs. WUllam Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllnrrt
Willard Hall
Hall and
and
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Gerald Erb of Grand Rapids is
Hint filed
nRd.
Children of Kalamazoo were Bunday
Eat Glenn A England. Petition ,count
■Van
Auker. U, were held Bunday
visiting hte grandmother, Mrs. Har- day evening. He was accompanied by
■M.MAMtoMUw.TuUmur
Sgn^t
.nd m.. rrM o
his Baltimore helpers who assisted —
—i-‘— claims filed, notice
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Thursday evening. Be sure and
come.
Mn. Tom Hoffman returned from
Plainwell Saturday evening after
(pending several days at Plainwell.
Mr. »nd Mrs. Torn Hoffman and
family and Mr. and Mn. Elmer Lush

filed,
him by singing songs and playing creditors Issued, inventory filed.
Eat. George W Ehret Annual ac- i **- Mary Ballinger. Testimony
their musical instruments.
count filed.
■ 1 filed.
Est. Vivian Mae and Shirley J.' »«t warn lea Oote. al aL Release o&lt;
"You can spur a horse just so long,
___ state
______ will
____ Trick, petition for guardian filed, or- guardian ffed. ~ ~
but finally the ship of
Huey Long.
proving der appointing guardian entered, WEST ORANGEVILLE
sink," says Hv;
2 Thus
-------------oars!bood of guardian filed, letters of
that Huey, wbli*
white rearing
resting on
on his
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cr tc
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2'*.
j guardianship issued.
keeps his ear
to the
ground.
Last Week's Letter.
Mn. O. E VauRtt and Mn. Mary
Crane of Orangeville and Mn. Ethel
Cronenberg of Mart
’n motored
mmorea tn
Orcaenberg
Martin
to
Detroit Mondav ot last weak and
returned Tuesday. While In Detroit
they were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs Harry Closser, Mn. Grans'

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how soon before you will? How
much longer arc you going on
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Ellas Saddler of Ann Arbor Is visHing at Mr. and Mn. O. E VanEU's
also his sister. Mn. Mary Grans', for
a few days.
Ar’e'la Snook Is in a very serimw
condition at
al tne
the crape
Crispe nospiiai
hospital at
coemiiion
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Plilnwell.
~
Bhe suffered another
—| Mralre . tew d.v. w.c rod hu been
unconscious since
Mrs 8. A McCafferty and the
' Buffenberuera have returned from
Ohio and Mrs. McCafferty Is putting
! in quite a few improvements on her
I home.
Miss Ruby Cogswell, teacher of
the Gun lake school, gave a Hallow.e'en party to a few of her friends
from Nashville. Middleville. Has, "
ting* and “
Freeport..............................
at her ’unde's,
*
LH&lt;±er Pike's, home. There were
I about twenty-five in attendance.
They playedI games and routed
marshmallow* and served refresh-

arene church, conducted by the Rev.
D M JUytcr Mr5 Van Aukcr paMCd
a wav Thursday afternoon1 at the
ZZZT.
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•*— Mrs. Alice Had
seU. Mr*. Van Auker has been a
resident of the village M Tears. Mr

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d°rlng her husbands abeenev in lhe
north deer hunting.
,
Chaster
Banghardt.
William
?
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8ralU1' 1x0,1 Do»ter- Frank Doster,
2.1
ilin1^ cbarlea Hughes, Max Reynolds. H. work and antiques. Entries an open served. Tha crowd left «
T- Rnyno*®*- Lpyal Flowers, Georgs to any one wno wishes to exhibit ar- hour wishing them Msoy'
bU wife, Gertrud^ two
Von &amp;lnni Ch*rley Kahler. tides and they must be at the happiness.
Borne of tha deer hunter*
CUflord Kahler. Roger Williams, schoolhouse by three o'clock Friday
-------north
‘
Q.enn Wuhams, and Harry Berulha afternoon.
fortiic
either Mood*)
'.day are: Guy Makley arid
bare all left for the north woods to
SOUTHWEST
woodland
.
__
and
Lloyd, Paul Wodggd
Uielr ebnnee at a deer.
Mn.
Guy
Kantner
te
on
the
sick
Hershberger.
Bth
E Faulkner
-j- home.
^EL.^
The
1' servtre was in charge of spent rrtd&gt;y m Grand Rapids.
list.
J"
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James
Floyd Van
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Mr *nd Mrs Mlkr Scn-’lba have
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Blocher °mar Bamum.
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Lakeview cemc- returne(j to their home in Delton and MXm Glenns Blochrr of Hol and
Mrs. Chas. Fart
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for lhe wlnUr ftltcr spending the spenl the week end with Mr. and Nevah. accompanied
_nd, , -,-c. -7-~summer «v u.e« ctmv«*v «.a
----------lalie ta, ’ Mr5 Wm- bUon« Mnd daughter in Don Carrick &lt;a Wo*
“nd “Y’ht*rl
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8 k Yankee Springs township.
Jackson.
slonary meeting at th* heme &lt; M
,
w,~’ _the “W&lt;?rs mother and
Mr^ A(jg Thorpe has been spendMr. and Mrs Lee Hasel of Lake Oscar Smith in Rast WqedtaM
i
,n JrM’?ar??' ,
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... big several days yith her daughter. Odoesa spent Sunday with her par- Thursday.
W1lws' “ld 'he lliUc- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lucas.
We atc
report that La
F^b *^ved Uielr annual chicken grandson at Pottersville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wooteton Kantner te a lltlte better a*
8uPPer Wednesday night In the
j&gt;iton Extension class will and children of Richland ware Bun- writing.
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nieet wUh Mrs.
Belle Barnum day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
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^ooc^ito and
Bunfleld patented a subJecl will be child training.
aiui Runfteto
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brodbeck
"^iat Shall It Profit? at the
The
Barry Twp. Agricultural were very much sprprised Wednes- L*st Week* latter,
Methodtet
Monday
night,
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school will hold a fair at the school day evening when seventy-Are of
The Clover iMt Club will be en- house on Friday night, Nov. 18, from their relatives and friends came to

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been taken over to the school house 80018 later time,
but the varnish Is not quite dry and we*ther conditions, lack of Um* to
te not quite ready for occupancy,
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Mn. Mqr&gt; Grans Ellas Haddirr
O«ald Olmstead and James Me- •
Mr. and Mn C. E. VanEU and eon'. Omber x&gt;f Detroit left Bunday for a
LaVcm. were Bunday guests of Mr. ^'P 1° California.
and Mn. Frank Parks, near Au- i Bon&gt;
and M18 Herman
gusto.
i Maurer, a son, who has been named.
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ORANGEVILLE.
Ntn* Chappell of Lansing is
Last Week's Letter.
(spending a few days with Mtei MlnRob VanValkenburg of Kateme- nlfl Fhrntes.
zoo was at this place Saturday on
Mr* Charles Rosooc of Rattle
business.
Creek spent last week with her chilMr. and Mrs. Marian Rupe and dr5?.,^'
. ,
,
, ,
ton, Charles, spent Sunday with
UlUtem Kleinhans ol East Lan'heir »ou Clarence and family at tln&lt; sPent thc ’re*k 811(1 wUh
Oiaefo.
. friends here.
Mr. and Mn. Ben Norman spent
&gt;*"■ Frank McDerby lias returned
the past week with their daughter, borne from her visit with her da ughMrs. Charles Hensen and family, at t8r' Mn. David Myen at Hammond.
Grand Rapids.
Indiana.
Mn. Nettle Newark la quite ill at
Otto Schulxc and daughters,
this writing. AU hope for her speedy Mr*. Ray Nolan.
Miss Frtlda
Recovery.
Schulze, and son, Earle Schulze,
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Venema and 8P«nt Bunday with Mist. Pernc
UlUe daughter. Roslyn, of Otsego. Bchulze at East Lansing. In the aftwere Saturday and Sunday guests of emoon they attended -A Cantide of
His brother, John and wife, of thia Praise," a beautiful Wmorial servplace.
, Ice given as a tribute to the collage
Two men from the state tax com- boy* »bo gave their lives during lhe
mission Mr Haley and Ur. Eastman World War. It was given In the
have been reassessing lhe resort Demonstration Hall by the music
property, muck land and farm prop- department. Mtes Ferae Bchutee is a
erty In Uite township the past week. 1 member of th* choru*.
&lt;&lt;»
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I Mr*. R- O- Winslow of Hastings.
EAST WALL LAKE
I Mrs. Fred Fteher. Mrs Rene MaeyAND VICINITY, ens, Mtes Margurite Hynes and Mn
Charlie and OHHord Kahler and Gail Lykins were in Battle Creek
Muri Reynolds Started north deer Thursday.
hunting Monday morning. E. E. I The many friends ot Mr. and Mrs.
Cairns Is looking after the chore*.
Ernest Rasey are sorry to he*x h*
Muri Reynolds and Dollte SoH- Buffered a severe stroke last week.
mon ot Cressey vteited Clifford
Mrs. Charles Laurent went to
Kahler's Bunday.
Ann Arbor Tuesd.v to enter the Uni­
Mn- Minnie Morris and Mr*. Jen- verstiy hospital.
nic Koneysette ot Kalanuuoo vteitod , Th* Barry County Ministerial
E. D. Reynold! Bunday.
' mee'fn" *•’ held Monday afternoon
Mra. tee Reynold* and MIh Bolo- at the Methodist church.
Tnon of Cressey called on friends
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner called
here Friday.
on the former's mother in Charlotte
Mr and Mrs Dellinger ot Kala- Bunday.
maxoo wvre Bunday vUltara at Chas. I
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I We were very sorry to hear Batuf'day ot the mere illneea ot our,
, friend and did neighbor.
Frank
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met Nov.
.
1 &lt;,Ueunday,«UMts at Um honie o( Mr. I
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«, prirea Henry Frost, xw
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daughter. Mary Joyce, were Sunday
gUMt* of Mt. and Mrs. Karl Fsul
of Woodland.
Miss LaWave Jenney and Miss
Lucy Sullivan were Kalamasoo vis­
itors Friday.

Mr. and Mra, J. D. Hoard of
Sou 111 Haven and Roy Carman of
Kalamazoo were gJwt* Wednesday
night of the former's daughter, Mrs.
Geo. Jlavens and family.
Hai Ju«t Added 17,000 Mem­
Robert Wlleox left Sunday in com­
bers—Takes Over Ore am pany with Herbert McCallum of
cries, Inc.
Brush Ridge for northern Michigan
to
hunt deer. Here is wishing them
Beadle
and
family
and
Mra.
Ham
­
A significant trend of the times Is
shown in the renewed Interest in mond of Hastings Bunday.
Ml** Helen Patton, accompanied
Mr. and Mra. Howard Johnson of
the activity of the Michigan State
Hickory Corners were Sundsy eve­
Farm Brueau. It la branching out in '
its services to the fanners of thia ton, attended lhe Welfare commit­ ning callers at the home of her par­
state. It has now taken Into Its fold tee meetings at Chicago. Thursday. ent*. Mr. and Mra. Wm, Havens.
Michigan tmnrwrative
cooperative Creamer.
Creamer­ 1Friday and Saturday, last week.
the Mlehbran
Mr. W H. Otis left Saturday for
ies. Inc. with 15.000 members, and
Grand Rapids lo join Jils nephew,
the Michigan Wool Grower*. Inc.. Kalamazoo spent the week end at Leonard Robinson, on a deer hunt­
ing trip to northern Michigan. Mrs.
with 2.000 nKipibcrs. Its elevator Uielr home here.
Otis will visit relatives at Hickory
service and its buying service for
Bellevue and Hastings while I
farmers steadily increase. The time Kalamasoo were Bunday guests of Comers.
'
he
is away.
'
will come when farmers cannot af­ Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dickerson.
Harry Pennels laft for the north
Mrs. Dan Douglas* attended a ।
ford not to belong to the Farm Bur­
birthday dinner Sunday at the home ,
eau. Its Michigan membership now to get hl* "deer" Friday night.
Mrs. Martha Rcplogle, who has of Mr. and Mra. Mortis Calkin* near
exceed* 80,000. and is growing stead­
been home for a couple of days re­ Hasting*.
ily...
turned to the home of her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vrooman and .
for Plilntlff.
CLOVERDALE.
Mra. Terpening. in Hastings.
baby were Saturday guests of Mr.
PODUNK.
and Mra. Replogle's birthdays.
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Penne Is cele­
The Ladles* Aid will give a chick­ and Mra. Howard Jqhnson of Hick­
Mrs. Amil Bachman entertained
Mra Ralph Brown and Mra. Monta
brated their 50th wedding anniver­ en pie supper Nov. 22. at the town ory Corners.
Mis* Mary Douglass of Hastings the Ladles' Aid Friday for dinner, Replogle entertained the D D. D.l
sary Friday. Nov. Sth. at their home, hall. Bazaar in connection with the
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large
crowd
being
present
by holding open house all day and supper. Everyone welcome.
spent Sunday at her home here.
birthday club Thursday foe dinner.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Elmer
Loehr
of
Jack
­
serving refreshments to all. On
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Brown and
son were Saturday visitors at Luther
WOODLAND.
Thursday evening at six o'clock, a family of Plainwell were guests of
tertalned Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. El­
dinner was served to the children, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kingsbury Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Green and Mr.
Mr. and Mra Monte Replogle en­ mar Northrup of Nashville, ponna
grandchildren and great-grandchil­ day.
and Mrs. Ward Green and daughter,
Luther Northrup of Battle Creek and Dr.
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pennels
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodgers enter­ Phyllis, were Grand Rapids visitors tertained Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. L. B. Swift of Grand RapLoehr Sunday with a birthday din­ iand
a.
have .lived here many years and tained Mrs. Frank Taylor of Kala­ Friday.
ner. the occasion being Mr. Loehr's
have made many friends, about 61 mazoo recently. Mrs. Taylor is a
Edgar Reiser, son of Mr. and Mrs
registering at their home Friday. sister of Mrs Rodgers.
John Raiser and Miss Frieda Reuth­
They received many beautiful gifts
The Sunday School
convention er. daughter ot Mr. Fred Reuther,
snd from those who were unable to will be held at the Cloverdale Evan­ of East Woodland were quietly mar­
Attend they received cards. They gelical church Sunday afternoon at ried by Rev. Harry Wolfe of lhe
also received congratulations from two o'clock. Everyone welcome.
Lutheran church Wednesday. They
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Payne of plan to make their home on the
President Roosevelt.
Mrs Lou Anna Patton has an­ Lansing spent Bunday afternoon Reiser farm.
nounced the marriage of her daugh­ with her sister. Mrs. Russell Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinney, Mra.
i rurthae ordered that public notice ter. Miss Helen, to Mr. Loucks of and family.
Levies Branson and Mr. and Mrs
f ba liven by jrablleallon or • eopr
Midland. They will be married in
Henry Pennels. who has been John Branson and children of Sar­
Midlan&amp;Nov. 20th after which they been quite sick, is better at present anac called on Mra. Wesley Meyer*
will again return to Cloverdale for writing.
Sunday afternoon.
a week or so. At present time Clov­
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jenney of
Mrs Chas. Cook has Invited fifteen
Inta eopy.
erdale friends are "quilting" and Grand Rplds spent Sunday with the Utile friends of Miss Beverly Plants
Mildred Smith. R.gi.t,
"showering" Miss Helen, while she Is Ralph Jenney family.
for; a surprise for her Monday aft­
here.
Mrs. Chas. Leonard and, daughter. ernoon at 4:00 o'clock. Beverly will
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Of course, amid all Cloverdale Miss Ellen, of Hastings spent Satur­ be leaving with her parents Mr. and
of Chuck
social events and activities, Mrs. day afternoon with her Uster, Mra. Mrs- Ward Plants, for their new
Margaret Owens would fall off the Lester Monica, and family.
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Mr. and Mra. Russell Hart were
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at Naahvilla. Michigan.
ment tn her foot so she could take Kalamazoo shoppers Saturday after­
Mrs. J. V. Hilbert accompanied by
noon.
a rest) However, Margaret would
Miss Winifred Hefiemon of Kendall
Sirloin, Round
Just as soon exchange places with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Hom visited friends and relatives in De­
or Swim
anyone, so all joking aside, friends and daughter spent Bunday after­ troit from Friday until Monday.
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Mr. Shafer of Hastings gave a real
Friends of Uncle Bill Nash will be ing for her home In Kendall.
BEEF TENDERLOIN
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good talk on scouting to the P. T. sorry to hear he isn't so well and
Mr. and Mra. Ezra Dell and
A. Friday night. We hav^ enough
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daughter. Joyce, spent the weekend
boys of Boy Scout age here and hope - glad to see old friends. He Is being with Mr. and Mra. John Dell.
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our boys will be able to start such an cared for by the Chas. Kingsbury
Mr. and Mra. Ward Green and
organization In Cloverdale. Rev. family.
4 lbs. 25c
HERRING
Phyllis of South Woodland and Rev.
Kring. Wilbur Olbaon and Mr. Clan­
and Mra. Don Carrick were Sunday
OYSTERS
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cy are able leaders and have ar­
MILO.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B Green.
ranged to have their first meeting
The Milo bazaar and chicken din­
Arthur Reiser of East Lansing, son ,
with the boys Friday night at the ner
1
has been postponed from Nov. of Mr. and Mrs. John Reiser of East
Roasting Fowl
parsonage.
21 to Wednesday, Dec. 12. on account
Woodland, and Misa’Oriena Nest,
Mrs Harry' Pennels and daugh- ’
ret nlio-balf (HI of th
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Nest of
ter. Dona Marie, were guests of Mrs. 1Bradfield at whose home It will be Ionia, formerly of Woodland, were
Lizzie Pennels of Kalamazoo Sun- held.
1
quietly married by Rev. Neat Bun- ;
day.
On Wednesday. Nov. 21. lhe reg­
day The young couple plan to live
meeUng of the Aid will bv Mid
Mr. and Mra. Roas Pierce and ular
।
in East Lansing where Mr. Reiser 13
at the home of Mrs. Minnie Quick connected with Hie college.
for dinner and tlelng of comfortables
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The Fellowship class of the Meth­
in afternoon.
odist Sunday School and their fam­
PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese 3 pkg*. 25c
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield ac­ ilies gave a farewell pot luck dinner
companied Mr. and Mrs. Von Dunn
2
pkg*. 35c
OLD
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CHEESE,
ft
Ib.
a hunting
hiinflna trip to the Upper Pen­ for Mr. and Mra. Ward Plants and
on a
Beverly after Sunday , School Sun­
insula. starting Sunday morning go­ day Nearly fifty were present. Mr.
ing to Chicago then to Milwaukee
nf nt.
and Mrs. Plants were the recipients
where they expect to visit relatives
of several nice gifts.
I I | Hrrlt
a couple of days, then on to the
The Village Brethren church held
deer country. We iiope they may be
a Home coming at the church Bun­
successful. They will be gone about
day. In the morning Rev. Harley
two weeks.
Townsend gave an Armistice Day
Mrs. Wilcox had for guest* Suntalk followed by a delicious dinner
served cafeteria style by the Ladies'
Tuttle and grandson. Jack Perkins,
Aid Society. In the afternoon. Revof Hastings.
Geo Weaver of Indiana, a former
Mrs. Wilcox la looking after thc
pastor, gave a very Interesting talk
|und‘
home and household duties during
All the members who liad ever at­
Mr. and Mra. Bradfield's absence.
Adrlfrrrt Cortrigbl.
.
tended were Invited and were guests
i
of die members.
Grand
Ledge
visited
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old
KI
Club No. 2 of the Ladies' Aid So­
for Plaintiff
neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Flow­
.
or Craoulaa
ciety of the Methodist church gave
er. Bunday.
On motion of Kim Rirlrr
Bernice Flower spent Sunday in a farewell pot luck dinner Friday
|Oui 11-14.
evening in honor of Mrs Ward
.
Dowagiac where they had
'j
FOBECLOSUBB.
their new home in Hartford. Four­
DEFAULT
Mra. H. M- Kennedy.
teen members were present The
Twenty members and eight guests
Club gave her a lovely gift of nine­
were present at the Home Literary
teen pieces of glass and stemware.
Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
The dinner wi* held at the home of
K. Flower Thursday. Nov. 8. for
Mra Plants.
ortg.g. being datad April 9. 1830
Pioneer Day. Roll was answered by
Miss Leonore Dowden spent the
rdrd May 4. 1830. In Lib*r 01 of M
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Kraus. Dowden of Lansing.
Messrs Leon Hynes. Ralph Leff­
responded to by Mrs. Gertrude Ever* ler. Lester Brumm. Carl Jordan. Ar­
tor Mrs Mills. Mra. BrandSte tiers thur Allarding and Welby Crockford
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notably Mr*. Cross of Hastings,
made remarks on thc topic Special be home until they have Uielr deer.
J. L. Smith. F. C. Kilpatrick. John
of thb or sang two selections was much en­ Donlth and Harold Yerty attend­
joyed. Two old songs "Old Oaken ed thc Father and Son meeting of
rllbla Bucket" and "Annie Laurie" were the Brotherhood al the Methodist
church Monday evening.
sung by the company. A delicious
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dinner was served by the hostesses.
LENT CORNERS.
Mesdame* Flower and Newkirk.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Thoma* spent
Mesdame* Brandstetter and Boyle Sundsy with Mr and Mra. Elmer
spent several days the past week in Wood of Plainwell.
Kalamazoo where they are superin­
Mr and Mra. Lyle Allen of Plalntending some improvement* on their
Allegan. Mr. and Mra. John Oswald
Mn. Georgia Kraus closed her
of Gun plains and the Otto sisters
left for her daughter's home tn were Bunday caller* of Mr. and Mra.
Bloomfield. N. J., for a visit then Fred Otto. Mr. Otto remain* about
after the holiday* expects to go to
Florida for the winter. Brace Culler
SOO spent the week end with her
parent. Mr. and Mra. Marcus,Hamnels Is now home from the hospital
and getting akmg very nicely.
Allda McCiurkln of Middleville
working Indefinitely tor Mra. Lyle
spent the week end and Sunday
with her people here.
Mra. Viola Hennessey and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mra. Leland Hammond
Rev. Edward Rhodes and wife and son spent Sunday with Mahlon
from North Maple Grove called on Burkett and children of Kalamazoo
1hey also visited Mra. Burkett, who
Uy Friday afternoon. They are soon underwent a major operation at
to engage In revival meetings at Bronson hospital. Wednesday.
their appointment.
Our school children were ex­
Mrs. Henry Tboee of South Shults amined by Dr. McGee of Delton
cam* Saturday afternoon and stayed Monday.
till Monday with the Toose family
Several of the children
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mason spent
Bunday with the ton* people also
Mr and Mrs John Freed v and

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.

FEEDS, FUEL, LIME AND CEMENT

Beveral neighbora and friends of

Thursday, Nor. 22. aD member* try

Phea* 1X57 Hastlags, Mich.
*&gt;

her birthday,

children of

Mildred tilth. Bertoia* of Prebata.

Kalamazoo spent

the

2,'f,V31c

K

Fig Bars

GOOD QUALITY COAL i. lhe mo.t effici.nl '
fuel you cn buy. The naturel. even heel pro.
duced by the coal we sell you give* a healthful,
coudorUbl. winter. Don’t detey io ordering
your.uppl,.
it

2 It 19c

Iona Cocoa lb'11* 10c

Oxydol
Coffee f.h,M*.xt.ii*H™"

Bokar Coffee

2

22c

1 1*

20c
31c

51

25c

s^p’“.

Red Circle Coffee

23c

1

Shredded Wheat

fc.

12c

Hilli Broi. Coffee

5.

32c

Whitehouie Milk

6,™ 34c

Sky Flake Wafers

17c

Caihmere Boquet Soap

Soiipt

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...HEINZ SALE
Aaaorted VarUtteo
j

Beans

1

Ketchup

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2

to.

2Sc
25c

Chili Sauce

uS 19c
u,d. J3C

Mince Meat

’ST 19c

SX10 a. 39‘
Sweet Potato*. 41b,. 19c
Hubbard Squad,
lb. 1c
Grapefruit
6 for 25c
Head Lettuce
2 for 15c
Wagner Apple. 5 lb,. 17c

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A vaudeville artist admit* that be

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

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SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 21,1934
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PAGES lto8

Civic Players to Present TUniTY-FflllR
IN
CIRCUIT COURL
CmiL PARK IS Hastings
*‘T
iHLII I I UUIII
Lightnin’ ” Here on Dec. 5 and 7
Jay Blakney’a Choice Meets
Alao Break Into
NURSERYSCHOOL With Approval of His
''OPENS NOV. 28'' Thieves
mm spot Director Assembles Experienced for This
Paul Diamond's and
Constituents
GLEN BERA NAMED
AS UNDER SHERIFF

K
£

dinner..!

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Donna
and Dr.
ind Rap-

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BUT ITS PURCHASE WAS
NOT MADE WITHOUT
BIG OPPOSITION

Those who enjoy boating find great
pleasure on Ute small ponds or lakes,;
and in winter time skating and all
the different games played on ice
form a very welcome variation. The
tired business men seek diversion In
strolls through the miles of beau- Dramatic Version of "The
tlfully shaded paths. In hot weath­
Birds' Christmas Carol"
er mothers a ltd nursemaids can take
on Dec. 20 and 23
their young hopefuls to Central
"The Birds' Christmas Carol."
Park and be assured of that "breath
of fresh air" that Is often difficult to &lt;dramatic version- by Kate Douglas
find between walls of brick. Old men Wiggin,
'
is to be staged by the stu­
who have pawed off the scene of acdents of St- Rose school. December

concerned,
stroll there to warm 120, at 8 o'clock and December 23 at
themselves in the sunny seats and at 12:30 P. M. at the Central auditorthe same time enjoy the various ac-1 lum.
tivities of the younger people.
I The play centers around the arisIt isn’t to be wondered at per-1 'ocratlc Bird family and their neigh­
hops that for 150 years or more oft-; bors, "The Ruggleses in the Rear."
er the Dutch first settled in New Bonita Brundstcttcr takes the role
York, no attention was given to the of Carol, the crippled child of the
necessity of a great park, and the Bird family.-who spends a few fleet­
city Just "grew up." like Topsy. The Ings years in an otmosphere so like
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_ our__own in scattering sunshine all
"country"
was out only
a little
ways
anyway.
onvwav. and
and anyone
anvone who
who felt
felt the
the11 about
about her.
her The
The one
one "desire or her

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MEASLES EPIDEMIC
DUE IN COUNTY

which was presented last spring50^ aUrU at B-45 A. M
Adults. 30 cents; high school stu- |B free play perlod of 15 or 20 mln- Mothers Are Warned to Keep
dents. 20 cents, children, 15 cents. ;utes. the children being divided into
Small Children From Get­
All seals are reserved.
I groups
groups. While
While one
one group
group is
is busy
busy otitout­
ting This Disease
side or with stories and games upBarry county will probably have a
I stairs, the other group is busy in­
I doors in the general assembly. At large epidemic of red measles this
[the end of the play time the chil­ winter. This disease occurs state­
dren are given their "bottled sun- wide in epidemics every three years.
1 shine" and a small
of------orange. 1and lhc winter of 1934-1935 Is the
'ahtne"
----- " --piece
---------and do they enjoy the "sunshine.' as ’tltnc ,or lhla epidemic. In Barry
well as the fruit!
jcounty there were. 436 cases of
Before dinner time at 11:30. cots!meaalts reported In 1933. but only 10
are placed so the children may rest |casM ln 1933- and 3 cases to (late in
RELIEF HEAD ASKS FOR following their midday meal, for on &gt;M4. According to normal expectahour and three-quarters, and nearly I lions there will be about 500 cases
GREATER LOCAL CON­
every child goes to sleep. Through ' within the next four months.
TRIBUTIONS
the. kindness of the W. K Kellogg! One of the grave mistakes that
Foundation eight comfortable cota!man&gt; mothers moke Is in regarding
have been provided which are a de-1 measles as u mild disease. Measles
SAYS BARRY SHOULD
elded improvement over the old 1 ranks seventh in causes of death of
RAISE $30,000 FUND army cots used last year. The school1 children from one to four years of
period closes around two or two- “B® It ranks eighth in causes of
o'clock.
death in children aged five to nine
Supervisors Set $10,000 in thirty
Plenty of wholesome, nutritious1 years. More children Mie from
Work Relief as Reason.
food is given the children, the mend
than from mpu
diphtheria.
4
menu I; measles uwa
—,
■
.
.
.
.1
t
asked.
on Monday being diced potatoes and
-U&gt;..
’e question u
U often
------able Maximum
peas in cream sauce, scrambled eggs.1 "What can be done to prevent
It is possible that Barry county
peanut butler sandwiches, chocolate deaths from this disease?" As most
may
cul ofT fronl Sute Emer- pudding and al) the milk they want. of the deaths are tn children under
«ency Heiief according to 3- E. Wcs5 and ptactically all of them in chil­
(Continued on page six)
dren udder ten. it is Important to
termon, administrator for Barry
keep slsall children from getting
county, unless the board of super- COLLEGE GROUP
the disease. It is highly important to
visors meets the state's demand for
keep
the baby and pre-school child
AND MISSIONARY
a greater contribution of funds

AID TO COUNTY

| heart is to share Christmas with the
"_seven poor Ruggleses, william Taf|fce. who assumes the role of Mr.
• Bird, ts opposed to the idea at first
but is finally forced to yield to his, raised locally or unless the county
daughter's childlike pleadings.
jean show that it is impossible to
। Don't miss the chance of seeing 1 raise such funds.
! "Ma Ruggles." personated by Miss
During a recent session, the board
, Beatrice Goggins, train her seven of supervisors voted to divert »10.I young ones for the dinner party.
000 of rojid commissiop funds for
BALE8MEN FOB HASTINGS
Then after the party realizes, a&lt;;*ork relief. Under the- plan they
the dramatists do. what it means Co would hire men from relief rolls on
MFtf. 00. MET HERE
forget self, to sacrifice, and to bring projects to be supervised bj^the road
LAST WEEK
Christ-like love Into one's Individ- commission, the county thi^s to get
ual life.
credit for locgl contributions.
-------- ------------------------। The state emergency relief adARE FINE, LOYAL
LIGHTNING CAUSES
ministration, however, feels that this
r-wA.-r.-...-..* “mount U insufficient. It requests
BUNCH OF FELLOWS
MUCH EXCITEMENT llhat the county provide a minimum
\
| of *30.000 for the ensuing year
Their J’aithful Efforts Re­
Dean and Mrs. Davenport ;and *&gt;cllcve« ^t the county in com w , _ , _
। parison with what neighboring counsponsible for Bucceaa oL.
/Maa unusual Expert- \ ties hove done should be able to
Local Organization
ence During Storm
\ mert this demand.
There was a lively bunch of fel-;
.nd U„.
lows in Hastings last week, made uro
Of the salesmen of the Hasting* had an experience Bunday evening idq. However, he points out that the
Manufacturing Company, also those at their home which they surely: «t“«
already cut off other counwho furnish their advertising cam­ would not wish repeated. They were
,rel,er. ^d,ua?d,lbelleVM
paign. These men did not come to
In r-nrt
13 not ‘mprobable that the same
town for the purpose of enjoying
!,ul
ao"'h'"
iuru&gt;" &gt;»•
themselves—■
although they did have duitng the storm when, a little aft- derstanding is reached
er
eight
o'clock,
there
suddenly
ap,
reacncu.
a delightful time. They were here
to prepare themselves for next like a ball o^fire.^R quUkl^°ex^
year's selling campaign, by becom­
ing acquainted with the advertis­
ing and selling program which the
that the curtains tn the alcove.
A theatrical wardrobe for school
company hod prepared for them.
The members of the selling force where the radio stands, on the op-' and community purposes will be esare as follows: C. L. Wagoner and poaite aide of the room, were on fire, tablished under sponsorship of Has8he wasted no time in pulling them tings High, if pions now being conYork and the New England states; down and extinguishing the blaze, sidered materialize. No rental will
W. A. Nash and Herschel Belts, who A fire that had started tn the car- ; be charged forthe use of costumes,
represent the Manufacturing Com- pet was also put out. In doing this but a deposit will be required to In­
\pany in the states of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Davenport burned one of her sure the return of articles loaned,
Virginia and Maryland; the follow­ hands severely. It was a Uvely time All persons in Hastings or vicinity
Ing represent the Company in the for a few minutes but luckily nelth- I who have articles that can be used
states of Michigan. Ohio, Indiana er one suffered from shock. The cur- ' in plays or stage seta, and who
I
and Kentucky: W. o. Harrington. rent evidently came in over the | would like to have them '“cd for
Fred A. Johnson and W. A. Hansen; aerial of their radio, which was put this purpose and kept in a secure
the central-western states, W. O. out of commission. Fortunately the place are asked to communicate with
*!*»•*♦ Becker, dramatic coach of ik
»
the
Llch and P. R. Thomas; in the fire WOS put OUt Without causing Albert
Hastings High school. Any pieces of
southwestern states. 8. 8. McCrack- serious damage.
furniture or other small articles
an and H. M. Skillman; in the
suitable
for
properties
will
also
be
^southeastern states, F. M. Edrlng- FEDERAL COURT FINES
« A r-Ar-.iA.. aaaa welcomed. There U practically no
ton; in Washington and Oregon, W.
R. S. FRENCH $300 Nmk to the variety of thing* that
H. Grebe; in Lower California, A. W.
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। can be put to use in connection with
Shaw; in Upper California, F. H.
Pou; in Colorado. Montana and Middleville Dealer Is Judged. lh0of plays, Mr. Becker
Idaho, Roy Wilkens; In Minnesota,
Guilty of Contempt in
South Dakota and North Dakota, C.
HUNTER CONVICTED
W. Hendra; in Canada, W. D. JamleNRA Test Case
1
•», W. M. Gray, W. J. Pels and J.
R. Sidney French of Middleville
UNDER HORTON ACT
H. McGuire, in addition to these
there is the field manager. Mr. Har­ was found guilty by Judge Frank
Ren Ballk of Rutland was fined
ry Seitx. Those directing Ute adver­ M. Raymond in the federal cburt *10 and casts by Justice Matthews
tising campaign of the Manufactur­ of Grand Rapids Saturday on a Tuesday afternoon on a charge of
ing Company are C. A Ragland and charge of contempt for vioiaUon of
an InJuncUon restraining him from ton act. A knowledge of this act is
The salesmen met Tuesday, Wed­ evading the national coal code.
of especial Importance to hunters. It
nesday and Thursday with the fac­
Judge Raymond assessed a fine provides that any man crossing the
tory superintendent, also with GHff of *300 which was paid with tltc property of another without permis­
Dolan and Aben Johnson. They dis­ altemaUve of four months at the sion and carrying a gun is subject
cussed quality, prices and any sug­ federal prison farm. Judge Ray­ to a fine of from *10 to *50. This
gested changes that should be made mond made it clear in passing ien- fine is applicable whether or not the
property U ported.^ ________
manufactured by the Company.
They talked over the objections coal code, but was confining his de­
COUNTY BROTHERHOOD.
they might encounter hi their sell­ cision strictly to the contempt charge
Tomorrow, Thursday evening, the
ing campaign and how to meet based on violation of court order. Barry County Methodist Brother­
them.
In order that they might No person. Judge Raymond ruled, hood meets at the Methodist church
have the fullest understanding of has a right to say whether a court parlors for supper and a business
the pains taken In the manufacture injunction is based on legal or il­
of the rings and the effort made to legal grounds. This U a matter for Hugh Kennedy of Grand Rapids
the court itself to decide.
and Archie McCrea of Muskegon,
Mr. French declared from the who is the Michigan Conference
Brotherhood preaident. W. J. Field
they are packed, etc. The fellows must either violate the code or go is the county president. This meet­
• (Continued on pegs three)
out of business.
ing is open to all Methodist men.

fREPM BG NEXT
TEAR S CAMPAIGN

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HOUSE ENTERED

Steal $10.60

Sheriff-Elect Jay Blakney has
The Janitor of the Nashville school
DUTY ON MONDAY,
surely made a good start, one that
house discovered Saturday morning
Chase,
will commend itself to the good
DECEMBER 10
that the building had been broken
worked
judgment V,
juugwnu.
of ....
the prvugw.w
people of
V. Barry
—■ z
into during the night. The thief
ertles under the general supervision
county. He has named us hh under-1
ni...nr-n
of Mr. Barnett. Every- effort has been ONE LAD GAINED
sheriff Mr. Glen Bera, wlvoae char-; USUAL NUMBER
made his entrance by a fire escape.
.
made to present this play in the
acter and experence Justify^the^exCPPKING niVHRPP ransackedjhe drawers in the desk
OVER THREE POUNDS pectaUon that he will make a good |
dCCKIItU UIVUnLt of Superintendent Wallace
also
manner it deserves.
nfKtw Mr Rzra wu for mnnv vears.
I
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The complete cast in order of ap­
£ea”;'
,
_
‘ ZK"-,
, „
broke the combination off the-safe
pearance on the stage Is as follows; Uo-operation
------- on]y Three Criminal Cases in attempting to get into it. He
With Others conservation officer for IBarry
Oscar Nelson, L. E. Barnett; Rod- ,
county, which office gave him a good
failed in that purpose.
Listed on Calendar for
and Hight Habits of Rest
ney Harper. Morris O. Hill; John
deal of knowledge of the work of.
Paul Diamonte found Saturday
Marvin. Harold Logan;
Sheriff1
the sheriff and his deputies. He is a
■
Coming Term .«
and Play Taught
'morning that the door of his fath­
Blodgell, Walter Powell; Bill Jones.
pleasing man to meet and we arc I
mv. Mrs. uvimw
* vvw
-!
y°U
10 aP®n&lt;l »n inteTCSl- sure that naming him as undersher-1 The November term of circuit er's store had been Jimmied open.
Albert UAu
Becker;
Jordan.
JoceTiie
cash draw had been rifled and
lynTlronslde'* Mre ’atare "Eva"' He- ln« “nd profitable luxir or two. a visit I iff will
wwa be ________________
gratifying to the- people । court opens on Monday.
Nov. 26. *10.50 taken.
cox; Waitress. Beulah Severance; 'to the nursery school In the first jOf the county and to the friends of j with a large number of cases on the
Finger print experts from State
Mrs. Cogshali, Julia Durkee; Mrs. war(j wm wen repay J&lt;wr cffort in 1 Sheriff-Elect Blakney.
; calendar.
Notice has been given , Police headquarters at Lansing were
Moore. Margret Barnett; Mrs. Bros- going,
----------------- '
'the Jury panel that they fivill not called and found several finger
ton. Elizabeth Finch; Mildred BuckThe school, sponsored by the ERA.
be called until Monday. Dec. 10. A prints but so far no other evidence
ley. Katherine McIntyre; Raymond luts been in operation for the past
{number of cases, are ready to be has been discovered.
Thomas. Leslie Hawthorne; Mrs. S(X weeks with Miss Veda Scudder.
■ closed and all of such matter, will
Jones. Honora Pratt; Zeb Crothers. a trained nurse, in charge, assisted
be cared for first. Following is the
Russell Cleveland; Lemuel ’rr.-™,.
Town- .by ....
MlM Belva Riley. ..
Mri _
Q. —
calendar:
send. Bud Wolfe; liveryman.
I_________ Bill
___ Murphy gets the meals for the'i
Criminal C.umk
Fox; Mrs. Rodney Harper. Margaret
\\
People vs. William Wisner, break­
Gladstone; Freeda. Lucile Wlllitts; /This year there is an enrollnicn\
Everett Hammond. Orville Sayles; bj 24. with an average attendance STATISTICS PROVE THIS ins and entering a cottage
People vs. Daniel L Bumham.,
Mrs. Margaret Davis. Janet Teale;. fit about 18. the children ningifig
breaking and entering and entering'
OCCURS EVERY THREE
Miss Emily Jarvis. Audrey Ironsldgt/in age from 2 1-2 years to 5 years,
without breaking.
*
Walter Lennon. Dan Ashalter;
and were selected from the families
YEARS
nJodm. er.„c SENIORS TO FRESBNT THl
dy. Wm. Kennedy; Fred Peters. Re­ of those receiving welfare aid.
larceny.
'
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PLAY IN AUDITORIUM
Many of the children have made
Tickets will go on sale this week i appreciable......
gains in weight since PNEUMONIA OFTEN
HERE FRIDAY
-A. . A...A
George Willison vs. Warren Van
at Cordes Newsstand. Prices will Kbool started, one child gaining
FOLLOWS THESE CASES sickle, capias
be the same as for "The Virginian." over
pounds in the six week.-,,

'■ "•^nT^ce state may stop

(OonUnued on page five)

E

THE JURY IS CALLED FOR

CHILDREN SHOW GREAT
IMPROVEMENT IN
the stage carpenter, has
SIX WEEKS
up on attractive set of prop- | -

Play Made Famous by Frank Bacon

"Lightnin,' " that whimsical.
three-act drama which placed the
name of Frank Bacon on the thea­
THE RICH OPPOSED
ter's raster of Immortals, will be
IT FOR ONE THING I presented by the Hastings Civic
■ ■■ —
| Players in centra) auditorium here
The Poor for Another—Ex-I0" Wednesday and Friday, Dec. 5
an
I and 7, commencing at 8:15 o'clock,
perlence Proven All
Bacon was only a .mall-time ac1
Were Wrong
,or wh0 made the rounds of second« wouVt azarnr.lv hw. .JLwi.1. • rakl' *»udeviUe clrculU and theaters
, It would scarcely be opproprlate to . before this play was written. The
ctoee this scries of letter, without,! character of "Lightnin" ” as develreferencc
"
to one of the greatest as­ oped by him was based on the mem­
sets that busy, bustling, crowded ory of an elderly relative he knew
Manhattan has—and that is Its great during boyhood days. Gradually he
Central Park, the beautiful oasis set put the "Lightnin" " touch in on all
down In a desert of brick. The city of the roles assigned him and the
has no public property that means audiences invariably showed spon­
so much to its people, young and old. taneous approval. Later he almost
rich and poor as does this. Counted lived the part.
After a lifetime of obscure strug­
among Central Park's devotees are
thousands of children from streets gle Bacon achieved fame when the
play. "Lightnin' " written by him­
self
In collaboration with Winchell
back riders by the score who go
galloping along the numerous bridle Smith appeared on Broadway. For
paths; sprinting athletes who have more than five crowded years each
here about their only opportunity performance was a personal tri­
for out-of-door physical develop­ umph. He finally died as the result
In al tempting
to meet
in, Dascoan
oiu anu
,. overwork
.
, r
ment;
baseball piayers
players. old
and uf
young, who take advantage of its 1 ^ie i,u^^c • demand.
numerous fields to practice at the I
87’up
great national sport; lennto player..
t!hUt£
V*
and even croquet players who find' J*
Ba™« •• Ute Rector •R«here ample opportunity, and in fact i { i
.th?n,
monJ4
about their only chance to become l**&gt; '
proficient at their favorite games. | xtr“ 4ewlo,la W,H b® added- Bud

NASHVILLE $CHOOL

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F0R STAGE wardrobe

HASTINGS TO SEE
‘HUCKLEBERRY FINN

Sam D. Solomon vs. Barry County
Road Commissioners of the County of Barry and County of Barry.;
trespass cn the case.
}
Ray Clemens vs. Baltimore Township. appeal from justice court.
i
Dolly j. Lee vs. Robert L. Chad-

.
Robert

UNPAID DELINQUENT
TAXES TOTAL $200000

State Has Liberal Plan for
Unpaid Taxes of 1983 and
Previous Years
collected

I7ID7BS3

of

delinquent

Dial there will be paid In from this
time until January 1. at least *12,full year, the total collection at de­
linquent taxes for 1933 atul prevtoqa
years was *97,520.55.
'
A fair estimate of the amount at
delinquent tax still on the treas­
urers books for 1933 and previous
years would be *200,000. Previous to
1030 tax delinquencies were com­
paratively small. Beginning that
year they have been Increasingly
large, reaching their climax tn IftQ.
The delinquencies for 1933 were

*200.000 represents about 10 per cent

for the payment of delinquent taxes

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Old Trunks and Attics Gun­
tribute Period Oostumes
.1
f°r
Production
L.

DOCTORS OF THREE
COUNTIES TO MEET HERE other towns for hate and

Up to September 1. 1035. delinquent
can be paid without adding any in­
terest thereto. It anyone wishes to
pay for nil tux delinquencies, of

pay the delinquent taxes, if ha will
pay one-tenth of the total on September 1. 1935, and the remaining
nine-tenths, paying one-tenth year-

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the first payment no interest will be
added; but for the second payment,
due September 1, 1936. four per cent
will be added and yearly thereafter
on ail unpaid installments Intern**
cent yearly beginning the Interest
computation from September I. 19M.
For Instance, suppose that for Uw
purpose of making computation ea»y
that the total delinquent tax a prfl*»

I

(Continued on page three)
dresses.

ter who has this disease. It is im­
Sunday to Be Memorable portant to not regard the disease Dr. Bert Beverly of Chicago Ing the spirit of the times also. Of
I lightly and to see that the child
One at Jefferson St.
course, a professional handling is not
Will Be Honor Gaest
stays in bed and receives good care.
even desired, but Aunt Polly, Clara
U. B. Church
an^ Speaker
Many of the deaths are from a
Woppinger and Huck are almost re­
On Sunday. Nov. 35. the Jefierson pneumonia following measles. BeThe physlclms of Eaton and Al­ ceiving professional interpretation.
Street United Brethren church will1cause
-----------of
* the J
------------of- ------------*'"• ­
danger
a complicat
legan counties have been invited to
The cast feels that although the
have as guests the Huntington Col­ ing pneumonia, if for no other rea- tfttend the next regular meeting of story of Huckleberry Finn has had
lege Male Quartette, from Hunting­ ——------- — —------------------------ । the Barry County Medical Society,
to be revised considerably to meet
ton, Indiana, and Mtu Martha Anna under a physicians care.
meeting will be held at the the requirements of the stage, the
Bard. Ashley. Indiana, lately re-1 The more general use of In ectlons ^^^1 ParUh Hou#e m Hastings. audience will be treated to the real
turned missionary from Bonthe, of whole blood .n
in .hm
the nwzv-rmnn
prevention .nd
and WednMda&gt;. December 5. 1934. The spirit of the people and the times
Sherbro, Sierra Leoqe. West Africa. modification of measles gives prom­ I usual dinner will be served at 6:30 to which the great American humor­
Miss Bard, a graduate of Hunting­ ise of reducing the number of deaths
ist referred.
ton College, is an interesting and from this disease.
The speaker is Dr. Bert Beverly.
capable speaker and her message
M. D. of Chicago, who has been ob­ LOCAL LEADERS’
will be especially appealing to those WINTER TAX RATE
tained with the cooperation of the
TRAINING SCHOOL
interested in mission work In the
IS $17.34 PER $1,000 W. K. Kellogg Foundation. Dr.
Imperial Mission District. She can
Beverly is a well known psychiatrist
give first hand information. Plan
and is on the staff of Children's M. 8. C. Specialists to Be in
Amount
Over
16
Mill
Limita
­
to meet her and hear her burning
Memorial Hospital. Chicago. He Is
Charge at .the Court
message,
tion Is for School
also assistant professer of pediatric
House, Nov. 26
The Quartette is made up of clean
psychiatry at the Rush Medical Col­
Debt Service
Christian young men with a mesThe
first 4-H Club Local Leaders'
The rite of taxation for winter lege. Many of the physicians in this
community became acquainted with Training School will be, held next
come at this inspiring service begin - taxes in Hastings has been figured, Doctor Beverly while attending post Monday, November 26, at the court
and is *1734 wrr *1,000 of assessed graduate courses In Chicago. He is house
in
Hastings,
beginning
valuation, or a*little less than *1.74 an exceptionally fine lecturer and promptly at 1:30 o'clock, according
per *100 The excess over the fifteen a very pleasant evening is anticipat­ to Harold J. Foster, County Agricul­
ANNUAL THANKS­
mill tax limitation fixed by the con­ ed. Approximately
one hundred tural Agent.
GIVING SERVICE stitution is due to debt service, as this physicians are expected to attend This training scliool will be in
year something Uke *9,000 principal thia meeting.
,
Presbyterian Church Mem­ and about *6300 of Interest will be
Sylvia Wlxson. Assistant State club
required on the school bonds. That RED CROSS ROLL
Leaders from Michigan State Col­
bers Invited to Bring
amount on the principal will re­
lege.
CALL
CLOSES
NOV.
29
Thankoffering
duce the total to *136.000. The bonds
Every fall a training school is held
The meinbers and friends of the were Issued In the sum of *170.000.
in Barry county to better acquaint
Presbyterian church of Hastings will A yearly payment Is made on the Volunteer Workers Report the local leaders with the 4-H Club
observe Thanksgiving Sunday, No­ principal and the interest, amount­
Good Success in Barry
vember 25, with a special thank off­ ing to a little over S15D00 annually.
what is expected of the members
County
and to give the leaden assistance in
ering as in previous years. The This plan makes the payments of
Joash Chest will be used into which interest decrease yearly, while the
Volunteer workers who are so- the different problems that arise in
payments
on
the
principal
of
the
the offering will be placed during
locltlng memberships for the Red 4-H Club work.
bonds increase. The bonds will be
Every 4-H Handicraft .and 4-H
Cross are meet­
A special program of music has retired in fifteen years from the date
ing -with
very Clothing club leader should try and
been planned and the pastor will
good success, it is come in to this LoCUl Leaders'
The county tax this year had to
preach on the subject ''Genuine Gra­
reported, a house Training School and see the articles
titude to God." All the members are be increased, because of the much
to house canvass made by 4-H Club members as the
given a special invitation to come to larger amount required to take care
being conducted meeting will be very instructive and
this service and to bring a friend of Uwcounty home and its inmates
in ’the' four interesting. If you want to bring in
and
to
carry
On
such
relief
work
as
with them. The service will begin at
some other Interested person with
Is
done
by
the
county
poor
commis
­
10:30 o’clock.
4
city.
sion. The total raised this year is
The Roll Call period cloees on
about *15DOO more county tax than Thuraday, fiov. 29. and it Is hoped TEACHERS PREPARING
RUMMAGE SALE BY
CAMP FIRE GROUPS.
that the goal of 800 may be reached
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
Ao-wa-ki-ya
gnd
Net-top-pew
in Barry county.
Camp Fire Groups are holding- a
Reports from outside the city are
Teachers of the Hastings schools
GOOD GAIN IN OCTOBER.
rummage sale at the Legion rooms
very encouraging, showing
that are rehearsing for the Christmas
During
uurmg ine
the momn
month oi
of ucuiocr
October the
mealso
------...................................
.
on Friday and Saturday and Sat­ «enu
tl u» Mlchlwn Uulu»l Wpl»r«llj«re inumudln u&gt;.
urday evening Nov. 23 and 24.
Wlndawm oomwny ot
dt, | rak « U&gt;, Md cm. ta thh. u&gt;un- tral auditorium, December 16. A
The girls of these groups are en­
feature of the service this year will
In
ot new Irnur- •». the
and Che n»U«.
deavoring in this way tA earn gallMred
Ince, which U » good reeonl tor! * coraplele ,eport will be gl.en be a one-act play "Why the Chimta
money for their ceremonial gowns whac U ordinarily a dull month In acer the oanram u epmpleced. U Rang” presented by the Hastings
and the leather to trim the gowns. insurance soliciting.
J™ haven't yet purchased your High Dramatic Club under direction
Any help given them in this proj­
The Windstorm Company has membership—DO SO TODAY.
of Miss Ruth Robson
ect will be greatly appreciated.
made a fine gain in new Insurance
TELETHONS YOUR LIST.,
PYTHIAN 8IHTEHS—ATTENTION. every month this year so that, with­ H. H. S. STUDENTS TAKE
The auction I held at the Fair
The regular session of Thornapple out doubt, the insurance in force at
INTELLIGENCE TESTS Grounds last Saturday wm a fine
Temple No 130 will be Tuesday
success. Everything entered—indud.
Students
of
the
Hastings
High
night.-Nov. 37 commencing with a
school were given the oils intellipot luck supper at 6:30. Julia Brower
TUANKSGTVTNG DAY.
genev tests last week. In a general hogs, chickens, tools and ether ar­
chairman, initiation and other buslThere will be a special "Service of way, according to Superintendent ticles sold well.
There will be another auction sate
Thanksgiving to Almighty God" in VauBuaklrk, H1
„ test is the best
this
WANTED.
Emmanuel
Episcopal - church on check to capacity for success' in at the Hastings fair grounds on Sat­
Seventy five men to bring ladles Tlianksgiving Day. (Thursday. Nov. school and college work that has yet urday aftenuxut, December 1. If
to the balloon dance at Carlton 29th) at 10:30 A. M- The service will been devised.
——
Orange hall Friday night, Nov, 33. last on*, hour only. Favorite hymns
and music. The public is cordially THANKSGIVING CHEKRinvlted
!
UF DANCK
THANKSGIVING PARTY.
At Hastings K of P. hall Monday
InlgtU. November
36 The McGuffln
* , DANCK.
w—.
_________ __
St. Rose hall. Monday, Nov. 36.
At Freeport Saturday, November orchartra wll furnish music. BUI sale. . :
6:00 o'clock. Get your Thanksgiving
24. Good music.—Adv.
16100 per couple —Adv.
—Adv.
bird here.—Adv.

hdI
CROSS

DELIN QUINT TAXM 1
AGOR1GAT1 BIG
BUM

for 1833. 1933. 1931 and 193®. , — BELOVED CHARACTERS
The recent legislature taiacted a
L.
TO PASS IN REVIEW law making very liberal provisions

Archie E. Kermeen vs.
Chadwick, trespass on the case.
Frld“y ewnln« ln
Centn‘l
Dewey Jones vs Ernest Skidmore. | ditorlutn. Hastings, commencing at
trespass on the case.
eight o'clock Huckleberry Finn and
' Harry Cole vs. Archie *r
—..II ...
- _Toin _
_
_
M. n..
Russell,
' his paU.
sawyer and. Joe
Cartrespass
M.X Coleys A?rtfle M Russell ler' wUI ** *en lr&gt;lnr dou’n the
« the el£
' aUles «&gt;&lt; .Central auditorium on their
trespass on the case
way to the st. Petersburg Congrega­
Corneallous Bush vs. Lloyd E. El­
tional Sunday school, and whom
wood. trespass on the case.
should they meet but Benjamin
Orville Sayles vs. Raymond RoRogers, doing his famous Mlssisslpbleski. et al. assumpsit.
,.pi steamboat Act. This Is "Huck's"
In tire matter of the estate of
first appearance in Hastings on the
Cornelia A. Bower, deceased, ap­
stage, and almost h's first appear­
peal from probate court.
ance here in the United States, (a
Non-Jury Civil Causes.
high school in Kansas beat the Has­
John J. Seltenrlch vs. Alfred Eng­
tings senior class to It by two
land. trespass on the case.
,
The village of Nashville vs. John:
F. -Goodyear, et al. assumpsit.
|,
I who are having almost as much fun
The village of Nashville vs. Nora;,hunting costumes and arrangmg
E Dawson, et al. assumpsit.
them os they have had rehearsing
National Merchandising System .
the lines. Thanks to the cooperation
(Continued on page four*
of towns[&gt;eople. attics and trunks

Join

rails
minis

REV. FR. GELLER TWUBFERRED TO DETROIT

Thl&gt; r.llhlnl Friut II OUM
to &amp; Much Larftf
neld
*
ment that we know will be received

Father B N. Geller was notified by
hU Bishop Saturday Uiat he U *0
become the priest in a large DrtroM
church. It is probable that n«rt
Sundaj will be his lust one at St.
Roto church. Father Geller wiU 0*
to the church of "The Nativity at
-- - V
..
A#

charge of a school with 31 V
and 1000 school children. Tte
be 1500 families ta th* fldck
he will shepherd. Six rnaaaca l
every Sunday in the Nativity

equal to that kind of a Job.

fruitful ones for the church,
has steadily grown under hla

himself not only to the membership
of his church but to the oo&lt;ncauntt£
All Will wish him aucoees in hie net
field.________ ~ ___________

DROPPING NAMES

.

OF 7,791 VOTERS

Barry Qounly People Urg«4
to Look After Reginirniion
■
Herald that Uta city clertt
books found that 1.TO1 Grand

According to the

r*

election within

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�THE HASTTKGg BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SI. 1*S4

noiCTip ruwcrc

upon assuming offlee, as W. Alfred
SHRUBS AND VIM;
FAVORS STATE AI0
Debo, Democratic incumbent, has
NOW IN BLOSSOM.
Mother Nature U playing queer
UllmJ I III LlllAllOLU
I Consolidate the public utilities resigned effective Dec. 31. He has
FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
pranks again thia fall aside from the
■
iMss-n End securities commissions.
not indicated his likely choice. For
unusually nice weather we have
&gt;? lIIlP nilTl InlLn Jcreate- on Inspection division. the post of state welfare director,
' Gov.-Elect Frank Fitzgerald
been having.
now held by Miss Evelyn Mershon,
Democrat. Leslie Ketgcd. former
On Tuesday C. W. Clarke brought:
Issues Statement to
commander of toe
Ute American
to the Banner office several sprays
■
------ - ■
and piling up needless expense ac- state commanner
Conference
GOY.-XLEOT FRANK FITZ- counts and salary checks.
J Legion, has been mentioned. It Is HOG RAISERS IN CERTAIN of fonythla which were all In'
Governor-Elect Frank Fitzgerald
bloom. Mr. Clarke picked the blos­
vrwnwvswnrn
Establish a pardon and parole possible Gilbert Hipster of Port
INSTANCES RELIEVED
! . OIMbv U1SDBKTABXNO board which will take that function । Huron. Fitzgerald's defeated choice
soms at the Country Club where the, has issued a statement favoring ad­
equate
state
support for the pubhedge
was
yellow
with
flowers.
ssiD woax
. out of pplilics.
• J for state treasurer,'rnay be fitted in­
OF LIABILITY
| Make Uie state agriculture de- ‘ to the picture sojnewhere.
Nay Bump reports to the Banner■ Uc schools of Michigan, and to pay
partment a purely “service to the!
-------- -------- -----------------------that he also has a clems LU vine In। teachers "an amount in keeping
CONSOLIDATION OF COM- fanners" agency.
'
GOD-GIVEN.
MANUFACTURER
OR
blossom for the second time tillsl with the valuable services they are
GOD-GIVEN.
rendering." This statement wm
“ CONSUMER NOW PAYS year.
MISSIONS
CONTEMPLATED
costly duplication A p.nHe wooikn that I know
miooiureu uvre
ifcmri-M i lu , Hmmate
(n the
a num
ber of divisions
made before the Presidents' don----- - Uvcj ln
,1, bu€
um a
U humble
i.UlllLHV way,
f"rence. Federation of Teachers'
.
.
. , and departments crnsblng
-------- —
—
each -Doesn't
seek -a ----------lofty place,
Only in Case of Private Sale DONALD SISSON
Clubs, at Jackson on Nov. 5. The
Duplication of Departmental other s tracks
’ Doesn't.mind what others say.
DIE
S
FRO
M
INJURY
communication read in full:
Exempt articles used
daughters think her preWork Will Be Abolished 'I “
* ‘ in agrlcpl- But
Is Producer Held for
"In the hope that there will be no
tural and industrial production from
clous.
Government Levy
j _ ________
sales tax.
t An^ jir[ husband thinks she's
a dear.
in This Manner
41uauM1M
.
Shot Through Head as Gun misunderstanding in regard to my
Michigan, government Is due for
Increase the efficiency 'and reduce
care ioaes its obsession
attitude
as to the part the State
Of interest to Barry livestock I
Is Accidentally Dis­
should
take In the support of our
■ ' complete and thorough changes the costa of existing departments to the radiance of her cheer.
men and others who deal in meal
public schools, I quote a statement
charged
which will cut deadwood from the and possibly Uie abolition of some of,
products, will be a report received I
payroll, consolidate and speed up them.
[she Is as sweet as peaches,
by John C. Ketcham from Wm. R
™.
A sad accident happened on Sat- I have oftentimes made both In my
governmental departments which
To carry out his program Flt&lt;-' An her friends and neighbors say.
Harper, deputy collector at the In- urciay forenoon to Donald Bisson, public utterances and through the
have become drones and place the gerald
u expected
An(uj MH
they
make
her nvuac
house ua render- tcmal Revenue office. Grand Rap- 16. son of Mr. and Mrs* Clarence; press: 'Section I. Article XI of Uie
D------- —
--------- to
-- make
-------- m^ny
......
nll
1 iiui
&amp;c tin
responsibility fnr
mrawuihilitv
for rtirectinir
directing activities
artlvitirc changes in
In appointive Dersoinel.
personnel.'
vous
ids. concerning revisions in the hog Sisson of Irving Twp.. which result­ Constitution of the State of Mlchiprocessing tax regulations effective jed in his death on Tuesday torc- gan. reads as follows: 'Religion,
Jn efficient, intelligent hands, ac- He already' has announced Jje will For uiCy CAnnot stay away,
morality and knowledge being ncccording to plans now being studied. replace Samuel T Metzger, Demo- Nor define the fascination—
November 1.
; noon.
out by gOvemar-Hect Frank D. cratic agricultural
- SWPC• trjess . ig God-given
. .
__----------commissioner
sucll
Quoting from a telegram received
Donald In company with his broth­ canary to good government and the
Fitzgerald.
.
’ • *has made up । uke birdsong at break of day
If the govrrnor-elect
from the commissioner ot internal er. Paul, aged 10. and a neighbor happiness of mankind, schools and
AltlMxigh courageously undertak­ his mind a* to who will take Metz- (
I revenue. Mr. Harper says:
boy. David Robinson, aged 12. start­ the means of education shall for­
| "Under regulations of the secre­ ed hunting IXinald had climbed a ever be encouraged.
ing his task he will be confronted on ger * place, however Tils decistao ,'But^ny life b on s street
“I believe the education of the
January 1st with a more difficult has no: been divulged Ftzgerald whrre Uw humble soidom call,
tary of agriculture effective Nov. 1. fence about forty rods distant from'
situation than any executive in said he went thrgugh the election where only rich and great”
1934. producer or feeder is not con- the house, and David was handing, oncoming generation is not only the
| sldered first domestic processor the gun over to him when in some; State's problem but is the Slate's
, many years. With John IC stack as without making a “single promise' 1 Do we cvcr know ftl all
' auditor general and Tticodore I. Fry relative to appointments or any- Wh|Ic m&gt; pi^ m ,lfe u, high,
i with respect to sales or excltanges manner the hammer of the gun responsibility. If we continue to be
ftrc far froin drear,
- as state treasurer, both weathering thing else. He declared his mind is Antj my
pt carcass or edible hog products caught cither on the lad's coat the most enlightened people in the
open and hLs hand* are free. He j am IK&gt;t considered precious
to persons engaged In reselling, re­ sleeve or on the fence, causing it to; world, we must keep ajar the doors
goner as • third Democratic member will pick those he believes best And he doesn't think I'm dear.
handling or otherwise preparing discharge. The slot entered Don­ leading to the school rooms of this
_____ fitted for the posts at his disposal,
such products for market or to any ald's forehead, but he was able to( state.
‘'I am in favor of the state's sup­
they will have complete control of he said.
restaurant, hotel, club, hospital or walk to the bouse with the assist­
If this wide world were mine
tt»t body. Unless recounts in some
John c. Ketcham, former con- To exchange for Wishes Three.
similar establishment. In such case ance ol the other two boys. He was, porting a program that has for its
ffiatrtcis change the outcome. Dem- gressman and former master of the I should exchange for One
I first domestic processing means the then rushed to Pennock hospital ' purpose the keeping of the school
bczats wtn ccr-trol the house of rep- Michigan State Grange, was viewed Would that wish, when granted be
initial act of the perron, restaurant. where it was found that the bullet doors open during the school year
t
reads tires.
as A possibility for the agricultural Make it truly said of me—
, etc., which involves the preparation had gone through the brain and and tiie payment to the teachers an
Azsmg the things Fitzgerald ccmmissionerahip. Fitzgerald will [She U as s&lt;eet as peaches
I of such products for further distri­ lodged in the back of the skull. He; amount In keeping with the valu­
1 And as dear as she can be.
bution or use. Preparation for fur­ became unconscious shortly after able services they are rendering.
"I am In favor of a state equal!tlier distribution or use Includes any the accident, and gradually grew
By Bertha Lovelace Stickney..
_ operatlo# connected with receiving. worse until his death Tuesday. zation fund, its exact amount desig­
handling, storing, cutting or ren­ morning. He did not recover con­ nated and made permanent. Tills
ted derlng."
sciousness. Surviving arej the par­ fund should be supplemented by the
The effect of this revision. Mr. ents. a sister. Betty, and brother. 115.000.000.00 being received through
Harper points, out. appears to be to Paul, also ills grandparents. Mr. and I the channels of the primary school
I relieve the producer or feeder of lia­ Mrs. Lewis Susion, and Lucien S. j fund.
I "From the best information availbility to tax upon the slaughtering Will, and other relatives.,
The funeral will be held on Frl-1| able this equalization fund should
of hogs when such dressed hogs are
'sold to the meat distributing trade. day afternoon at two o'clock nt theI1 be
..n 825.000.000.00. making "a total of
•
-t:".I to the
family
residence
south
of
the
Moul»hen_—
added
restaurant, club, hospital or similar
through the pri­
amount received theouah
consumer In a case of such saless ton church in Irving township.
the liability of tax appears to atHeartfelt sympathy is extended to mary school fund.
would ,lD
not
relieve the ,ocnl
local un,t
unit
। tach to the person who takes the the bereaved parents and family and I| , "I1 wu,a
? ,reucve
io O»vW itoUnmn. who u hrlri-1
[■&gt;
Initial act in preparing such prod­
1। ?
a ftnancl
financial
*} program for our schools.
schools.
, ucts for further distribution or use broken over the accident.
- - _
I। bUt
but WOllIri
would (■nmiiraiH*
encourage co-operation
i
In the case of a farmer selling
of state and local governments In
. a dressed hog to a private individual DELEGATE GIVESflE| it appears that the farmer himself ■
PORT OF CONVENTION
must pay the processing tax
| the education of the oncoming genTrudes which now for the first n.. n
..
Meeting , -*2f!ons.
erations,
। time become responsible for pay-1uenira*
*• A.
*
‘This so-called equalization fund
iment of tax. Mr
Harper says.
Held on Thursday
lursdav
! should be used In such a manner as
should understand that returns are
v
■
to make the education of a child
required to be filed on Form PT-4
evening
the
same
in• all
i within the calendar month immeThe November meeting of the i'cost the parent "t
” —
—“
I dlately succeeding the month jnlHiutings central .Parent-Teachers' h?,, of the lJlat*'- W we arc to con-ovmu.w. was held
neio in
‘' M’lf-R,)VernlngP*;°Pl
people,
we
which liability is contracted, and zv
Association
in me
the audi- . tlnur
e- *e
torlum
of
the
Central
school
Thurs'
S?.
’
’
?
01
,
“
J*
“
*
a,low
matters
per­
tardiness-in
tardiness
- in filing such returns is torlum of the central ichool Thurx‘ ? !°l«’!«*“on to lag any mure
subject to the addition of a 25 per day evening. November 15.
Since
this
was
especially
a
meet',h
?2L
ab
“
Iute
’y
necessary.
cent ad valorem penalty to the tax
,
due and Interest at the
ic rate of one ing
mg for fathers,
fathers. Archie D. McDonald
McDonald.'
“ America's
Ami
For inform*- .........
father vice-president
presided MI3SI
Miss I contr,buU?n to civilization. •
per cent per month. F_.
. .1. -prawcill pic.iiuca
BAKER'S Bitter CHOCOLATE
__ Mr.'Har......
—___
....
I|
Frank D
'Frank
p, Fitzgerald."
Wade s _room
won ....
the attendance
tion of the new taxpayers.
!&gt;er explains, that although pur- banner Alter
After ron-can
roll-call anti
and oificers'
officers' i i
Pound Package
RESOLUTIONS.
|cifeses are at a dress weight basis. Imports.
|wporte. Mrs. OG. E. Goodyear, dele-I
WHEREAS, the-passing of Charles
the tax is computed on a live weight arte for the P. ~T. •A. -------District
- -Con-1,„
1
,^, xSr h,T 5e,!’?vS? ,,rotn Ule rolU
basis. In order to compute liability frntlon in Grand Rapids, gave her
was followed by w&lt;u
comth Hastings MeUwii.t
Methodist ssu.~t.~i
Episcopal
lit is necessary to piultlply the report. This
----------------- of the
...j .....
............
I dressed weight by the official con- mnMTfv
munlty singing ,and
the _meeting
was church one of its oldest members,
1-lb.
version factor of 1J2 to ascertain then turned over to "the program we. the members of the official
the equivalent live weight which Is chairman.
--------------- -------Mrs ---John
--.»vw_w-....
Ketcham. She Board, wish to acknowledge the debt
I subject to tax of 2’,c per pound, I'xplalned that the lecture that eve­ due hm for inorc than fifty years
’■"•j
Box
In every case taxpayers are required '"ng was the first of a series of five, of services rendered. Especially dur­
to keep accurate records by which । Hastings being designated a Parent ing the period when Uie present
returns filed will be verified.
| Education Center for Barry county church building was under consid­
Good Grade
New regulations are in course of tor this year, she Uicn Introduced eration and construction did he give
preparation by the internal revenue Dr McClusky, whose lecture Ls rc- I valuable aid. Later he interested
.«r«&gt; .n
jhimself In the collection of htetorlRoa*t»d-Try Some!
| department and will soon be avail- I ported ww
elsewhere
in UU»
this ewue.
issue,
next
will c«’concerning the local church
able for distribution.
7"Thc
---------- lecture in the series
.
t&gt;c given December 18. in the cen- an^ J* earb' beginnings—now a
tral school auditorium, by Miss Ione vu,uw&gt; P41’' of the church records.
DEATH OF CHAS. KENYON.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
Funeral services for Charles A. Catton. Secretary of Religious EdI Kenyon, aged 79. b well known resi­ ucatlon. Lansing. Her subject will be rhal thu board, through the coldent of southwestern Barry county, "Religion as a Character Builder." , “n}ni of tho H*»tings Banner, pub----------------- -- --------------------- licly acknowledge Rs loss at the
were held on Tuesday at hl* late I

•

NEW RULINGS ON
PROCESSING TAX

dt Ifllb U UIL INtU

Welfare Orders Courteously Filled at

FOOD CENTER

A better Thanksgiving dinner for less
JELLO

Sic

zibs.35c

27‘

Calumet Baking Powder
Hekman’s Crackers
2
Cooking Apples
10
Peanuts
2
Old Time Mince Meat

Oleo

Magnolia

lb..

20c
17c
25c
25c

23c

Brer Rabbit Molasses
25c
Old Mammy Molasses
can 10c
Dates
9c Raisins s—n— 4 31 c
Corolene Milk compound
Morton’s Smoke Salt
10 u-c-- 89c

ii|

I
AjCBFCB

?25

ARMOUR'S

STAR. B-lk

Michigan Beet Sugar
10 »&gt;• 50c
Old Gold Cigarets &gt;120 Cu. 2 Pkf- 25c
Big Chief Soap
7 o— 25c

c

Seminole

Toilet Tissue
EXTRA! EXTRA!
Each S.miwl. Wrappar CouaU 20 VOTES
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Robert Brown is a patient at Pen­
Rotary Address by Rev.
nock hoepljal. suffering from in­
W. M. Jones
flammatory rheumatism.
Chicken pie supper at Mrs. Frank
Banders', No. Broadway. Friday,
Noy. 23, 6 Uli 7. 25c.—Adv.
,day noofi. It was the first Ume the
Remunber the fried chicken sup- members ol the club had had the
P?1 ,
at tb® Presbyterian opportunity of bearing the. new
church Thursday night, Nov. 22.— MettwxUst poster. He gave an inter,estlng
helpful
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Smith and hte father, Edwin !dom
ofand
choosing
thetalk
beston
in the
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On ®*turd*r they re-1 of progreas, satisfaction and of nor1 IT?41
p
. ou,ld buck- mal development wlU follow for the
which Earl brought down on Fri, One who persistently and conslstenti.ai—
.. . !’y chewa the best things. Growth
’ ■ ot character and of ability to serve
cinity will be pleased with the an- win come to the man who makes it a

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an
hcard orer q,,,
rndl&lt;rfk
thp jiyrv i ikt
why Pt*1-to o'«&lt; Ume attendlngF
the Ji ky list.
shows that appeal to the baser side
The jury drawn for the November' Of life when there arc better ones?
ronvene MmidtvZin U th” worth-while show is not avnlloonven1 Moj\da£ ”J!bc5 M’ j!! able&gt; t*'1" none at al! than enter­
” 1 J*
,M.on&lt;lny- De* i talnment that makes life cheap, that
comber 10. The list nf
cember
of Jurors
furors Li
is a_vU
as ।portrays
—indecencies and often gross
follows:
&lt;
. vulgarities.
Albert Hulsebus, Assyria.
"If Rotary will stand for InternaEd. Traver. Baltimore.
] natlonal good will.” said Rev. Junes,
Walter Jordan and Clayton Cole- ■••if in its local community |t will
man. Barry.
Interest Itself tn protecting child­
Nell Newton and Dennis O'Oun- i
hood from the baser things of lite,
nor, Carlton.
turning its attention to higher
C. O. Mason and Chas. H. Brown, thlriga
।
and standing for community
Castleton.
betterment, no one can over-esti­
Andrew
Kennedy and Eugene ।mate the good It can and will acFreeman. Hastings Twp.
(compltsh."
Lovinas Campbell and John Gurd. '
Hope.
QUIMBY GROUP.
Benjamin Falconer and William
The second meeting of the Quim­
Bums. Irving.
by Extension Club was held tn the
Harold Conklin and William Dick­
church basement Nov. IS. The
son. Johnstown.
president, Esther Ware, called Ute
Floyd Wood and Norman Johnson, meeting to order. 24 members and
Maple Grove.
guests being present. After a short
Will Beattie and Edward Lewis, ,business meeting. Mrs. Martin pre­
Orangeville.
sented the lesson on "Putting Pun
Walter Warner and C. A. Merlau, in Family Living." We all missed
Prairieville.
I our other leader, Mrs. Fisher, and
Henry Hines and Chester Peck, |
sympathized with her in her bcRutland.
, reavement- Mrs. Inder Greenfield
Wm. H. Johnson and L. E. Hamll- ’ arslsted Mrs. Martin in her place.
।ton. Thcmapplc.
1 After a very nice dinner we went
Je.w Chase, Woodland.
back to our lesson. We all copied
Frank Qutler, Yankee Springs.
I directions and diagrams for games
Charles Leaver. 1st and 4th wards,
and then we tried playing Utem.
Hastings.
’ Floyd Thomas, 2nd and 3rd wards. They were all lots of fun and very
intcresUng to the spectators. Wc
Hastings.
adjourned to meet again Jan. 17 for
। the lesson on
Nutrition.—Inder
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GETS BEER.
1 Greenfield.
Charles Ogden. Route 5. was one
&lt;of the lucky ones to get a deer, it be­
MARRIAGE
LICENSES.
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Charles.
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FERA workers with, picks and Kathryn B. Bauchman, Hastings . IB
shovels haven't yet been assigned i
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to fill up the Grand Canyon—but
It isn't hard to borrow money to
probably only because no one has build a house. Just pretend you want
thought ol this Idea.
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SUNDAY and MONDAY, NOV. 25 and 26

! HAPPINESS AHEAD
IVitA Dick PoufII, Jottphina Hatchiiuon and Frank McHugh

WALTER CATLETT In “MAKING THE ROUNDS”
Pathe News Events
Added—Mickey Mouse Comedy
. home at Cloverdale, the Rev. WllI- DO NOT NEED TO BE
1*®"&gt;K of this faithful servant and
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY AT 1.00 1*. M.
! Ham Helrigel of Parchment officiat­
RENEWED EVERY YEAR
and further be it reing.
Burial was in Mount Ever
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SOLVED.
That
these
resolutions
be
Rest cemetery in Battle Creek.
TUESDAY, NOV. 27 — ONE DAY ONLY
Surviving are the widow and I Under New Law, Atty. Gen. spread upon the records of the
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
eight children Mrs Carrie SponRules Chattel Mortgages |boaf&lt;,l' an* u,ai “ «W o|
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*®nt to the widow of our departed
। able. Hastings; Jud. Concord: Jesse,
NO. 1
Good for Three-Years
| brother, with n4 message of deepest
j Hickory Comers; Mrs Emma WaiRegister of Deeds Boyes recently 4&gt;'mpathy tor iter and family in their
1 lacc. Hastings; Oleu. Delton. Mrs
received
from
the
Attorney
General
|
bereavement.
Vesta Monica and Mrs Inez War­
ner. Kalamazoo, opd Mrs Llnna an opinion regarding the renewal of ] Official Board.
Bishop. Buttle Creek, besides ten chattel mortgages, which were on ■ Tirst Methodist Episcopal Church,
With Mary Astor, Ricardo Cortez, Mae Clarke
.grandchildren, three itreat-grand­ file at tlfc date ot the passing of Act Dated November 14lh. 1934.
children. a brother. George. three No. 18 at the recent special session [ HutlnE*. Michigan.
NO. 2
1 half-brothers and a half-sister.
of the legislature. He holds that all i
r-----------such mortgages became effective and DEATH &lt;&gt;&gt;$«£•*•
LARGE CROWD HEARS
valid for a period of three years from ,
WOODLAND,
FALLS MUSIC CONCERT. the time U&gt;ey were filed, so that no H“r\l?Uew
Elissa Landi, Adolphe Menjou, David Manners
। Central auditorium was well filled renewal need be made at the end of:
PARAMOUNT NEWS EVENTS
Adulte iSc; Children 10c
.reh.al Woodland, died
on Sunday afternoon «t the Fall one year The date of the passing of
concert presented by the various thLi act by the legislature was 0,1 Batu«laJr ln La“*'« of pleuroa
.
I
oneumonis
Mrs
Wvnn
hod
'A
music groups of the High school, ac- March 28 1934 The new law makes Pncumonia. Mrs Wynn had gone to
WEDNESDAY
and
THURSDAY,
NOV. 28 and 29
u-vui,
aiui
cording to the program given in lost, all chattel mortgages valid for three !J“'k'lng
,a
“lst *
lu? me
the care oi
of
weeks
I her
grandchildren.
who
been
week
’s Banner The young people X«n, .lur ......
th«;’
£» ateS
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5e!,„‘had
r*S?d
lul"n' wbo l“11 b7n
The AUomer Mml In hl, l«-'
“Iff?"“S: 7”
are doing splendid work and Allowed
(Teal talent Hastings students arc ter calls attention to the fact that. | Jn.tl *fta *5**° autlc{enly Ul, living
a few days.
fortunate in having the privilege of when a law b amended, the original but
11 “
Funeral services were hold at the
such musical training along with law hAro.wh.
VaN TU1U,
Ihn l.w.
UVIVUIU
MIC law Willi Uic
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their other school work Credit Is amendment being thereafter Jn Woodland Methodist
Methodul ,churcb

Edward G. Robinson

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The Man With Two Face*
The Great Flirtation

also due the directors. Miss Fran­ force
•
** • Monday afternoon at two o clock,
atlrl ware *ery largely
larn.li' attended: Reg.
r&gt;...
and
ces Hunter. Wesley Logan and Roy
Darner.
Kelsey of Delta read the Scriptures,
A FINE PROMOTION.
Duffey of Ionia, a
gave
the
Friends
.
of Dwight ocao.iici
Bessmcr will Rev. M. W.
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PRAIRIEVILLE WOM­
be pleased to learn that he has re- prayer, and a short talk was given
AN SHOOTS DEER. ceived a nice promotion, and also by R®*- Thurston of Mt. Hope church,
Mrs Vaughn Mott, who lives near that he Is again a resident ot Mich- Laiwing. Dr. Hugh Kennedy of
PrnlricMllb. shot a fifcr the first Igan.
n
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••
□rand.Rapids
dcliverintf'the address.
day of the season. She made the
For about a year he has been em­ Rev. Harley Townsend of Woodland
trip with her husband and Mr. and ployed In tiie large factory of the pronounced Uie benediction. Burial
Mrs. Edwin Johncock of this city. Tinkem Roller Bearing Co. In Ak­ was In the Woodland cemetery.
The party are not expected home ron. Ohio. Of course he made good.
Surviving —
are
------------- -the
— husband, a son.
until the clow of the season. Word as his friends knew that he would.1 J«ck of Lansing, grandchildren and
wax wnt to their relatives tn Prai­ and he has been rewarded by being &lt;*&lt;&gt; stelers. Sincere sympathy is ex­
rieville telling of Mrs. Mott's suc­ selected to take charge of a big ' '-ended to the bereaved ones in the
cess. They are camping in Ontona­ office in Detroit.
loss bf a true wife, mother and
gon county,
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inena.
friend.
DEATH OF GEO. TOWNSEND. I
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aeorsre Townsend aged 76. died on !
ELECTED TO JUDGESHIP.
In pur report of the findings of Wednesday at the home of hlusmi
Barry county relatives of Mrs.
the Barry County Board of Can- Gary Townsend, 607 8 Michigan John Cody (Mini Eckert) of HamAve. Mr. Townsend was one of the i mond. Ind. are in receipt of a Jet-'
state senator Frank R. Mosier, re­ pioneer residents of Barry county 1 ter
from her K-lllim
telling V,
of UK
the CICCUOII
elecUon
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publican; had received 4560 voles living on a farm near Coats Grove ' °f
of her husband. John Cody, as,
as
and that John c' Stafford, democrat,
judge of the Superior Court. Mr7
received 3793. gving a majority for held at the Coats Drove church on j Cody, a successful attorney
for
Mosier of 767. The figures were cor­ Friday afternoon and the remains twenty-eight years, is considered by
rect as to Mr. Mosier, but the vote taken Io Sheridan fw burial,
I the bar as an exceptionally good
credited to Mr. Stafford was 1.000
trial lawyer, and begins hte four*.,
CAMP FIRE GROUP.
'year term Jan. 1st. with appro­
Jority is 1781.
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—~ ceremonies bs
W GOUTS
priate
at U
the
court IMW,
bouse.
Camp Fire girls will meet with Mrs. | The many friends of Mrs. Cody will
Aben Johnson Wednesday afternoon be pleased to hear of their success
The Woman's Relief Oorpa will at 4;00 o'clock. The girls are work■---------------- -------------- —
meet in their hall Nov. 24. We arc Ing on their headbands.
GUILD NO. L
very desirous that os many members
rrwwnr, Wnorri.
’ ””2. Ouy Keller entertained the
as possible be present. There win be
. .ZF* . * HO8”TAL
members of Hospital Guild No. 1
initiation and other important busi­
A son was toui OTj November 16 cn Tuesday afternoon. The ladies
. ne»s tp be brought- before the orders
LaVeme Weaver.,made curtain He backs for Pen­
—Press Correa.
Center st., Hastings.
.nock hospital.

GARY COOPER
CAROLE LOMBARD
SHIRLEY TEMPLE 1

Nowandfomveh
wdh Sir Ouy Standing • Charlotte Granville
Cartoon—“BETTY IN BLUNDKRLAND"
Added—Mr. and Mr*. Jease Crawford In an Organ Specially
And Pathe News Events

Matinee Thanksgiving Day Starts at 3:W P. M.—Uonlinuou

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOV. 30 and DEC. 1
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

SHE WAS A LADY
A Fox Picture with HELEN TWELVETREES
Donald Woods, Ralph Morgan, Monroe Owaley
FEATURE NO.* 3

John Wares in BLUE STEEL
Fearleas Riding and BlaxiAg Action!
Paramount News Events

Matinee Malerday at 3:00 P. M.

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it will
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higher
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want

I.WASAMOSTTNIELY DISCUSSION

admit that it to most difficult to
leave home graciously. Il is thia
type of mother who places obstacles
in the way pt her children's mar­
riage. psychiatrists say that this

ItHE FEDERAL PLAN

OVER IMO SO
F1RIHISM

Sporting Items \ 1!'

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Wlnl«num wages and time and {made tar interesting ths garage msnl

method of payment for each dis- |tts well as the wholesaler! In the line
trict may be determined by the of piston rings made by the Has­
------------Secretary only "after due • notice tingi Manufacturing Company.
I Includes an Advance of 11 OR and opportunity for public hearNotwithstanding the fact that the
Ing.” Landlords who are also grow-1 last four years have witnessed as
1934 Crop and Re­
ere. or tenants who have legal con-,severe a depression as this country climate
ALLEGAN
DEFEATS
undue attachment on the mother's
trol over the land may sign and has ever experienced, the buslneas
fund
for
1933
part Is one of the most common ’
-rower. -Ha .i-n
recfflvc allotments. Other tenants of the Hartings Manufacturing
HASTINGS 7 TO 2
(Continued from page one)
“THE FATHER’S PART AS causes
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Sugar beet C--V
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of insanity. A
popular
and »hare croppcrs must secure the company has steadily increased. The
Until
adjustment
LTv IV s|8naturca ot landlords. The ad- biggest year’s sales of piston rings
A CHARACTER BUILDphrase for it is "smother love," not would have the right to. retire that Recovery of Fumble Across production
'be issued soon
by the Secretary ofr vance payment on 1934 production in the history of the company have
mother
love.
,
delinquency by pay 810 each year
ER”—THEME
Agriculture
will-receive
an
advance
If mother would smother father for ten years, the first payment be­
Goal Line Represents
will be based upon planted acres bepn made this year. It was Just
payment of 11 per ton on their multiplied by a base yield per acre, such meetings as this, in which the
with some of her love, she couM ing made September 1. 1935. on
era Michigan, but in the
Margin of Victory
{
estimated
1934 production as well
DR. HOWARD McCLUSKY
not have so much to smother the which there would be no interest.
Community and factory district problems of the factory and the ofa refund on--------------------their final producHastings High gridaters were uas
---------------------------------- commlltees and sugar beet produc-1 flee, us well as in the selling ate eelved them, or if a change la
AT CENTRAL AUDITORIUM children with. The reason she does The second payment of »10 would be nosed
oqt of victory Ijy Allegan 7 to Uon and a final payment of not lion control associalions of which freely and frankly presented and taking place in our cUmW.
not is because fathers have no In­ due September 1. 1930. on which
sight. The burden of proof is on there vrould be added a year’s Inter- 2 in a game here Saturday. After Jess than 25 cents per ton on their all contract signers will be mem-; discussed, where there has always
The Emotional Needs of the the
leading mmt of the way and out- |estimated or actual production, ac- bers. will be set up. County ex-; been the utmost good fealtng, that
FAIR LAKE.
father The husband must con­
gainlng their rivals by a consider- jeording to a recent telegram to tension agents will be the key mpn )mve helped to put the selling pro­
Child Are Vital In Hit
tinue to love his wife as well after payment ....
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September
1. 1938,
110.40.
the baby comes as before. We prob-;on September 1. 1937 another 5101 able margin, the Lockton men fell 1 Director R. J. Baldwin from the In each district and will be respon-1 gram across. We shall expect 1935 IXillea Thursday evening al ths
s
Development
,
behind
when
the
visitors
recovered
a
j
United
States
Department
of
AgrlI
tome
of
Mrs.
Ethel Pennock In Has­
ably develop best when the objects payment would be due, 'to which
sible for establishing the fanners' to mark another forward step in the
On Thursday evening. November of our affection are diversified. It would be added Interest at'the rate&gt; [fumble that rolled across the Has- । culture.
...
organizations,
niwt.uic
.
organizations.
After^-the wjwuorgan!-,, oeveiopment
development oj
of tne
the ousmeu
business w
«f tni&gt;
this tings. Many lovely gifts were given
Interval at the
15. Dr. Howard Y. McClusky, assist­ is bad for us to gratify our emo- oj four per cent yearly for two years,, Ungs goal line and as the reoull of I As In the other adjustment conhave beCn Mt up. farmers company. Its payroll, the biulness it the bride" and a lowly time was had.
ant professor of Educational Psy­ llonal needs through one means, to । or 80 cents, making the payment due1 another
guarantee wJU
aslume iuu
fUu responsibility for furnishes to the local Dost office and
Charles Hammond and Gordon .T
.......fumble added the extra | tracts,
■ the •plan
—r- is , to T-------wm assume
nxrttv
mta.
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Otaris
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chology, University of Michigan, lavish all our affections on one ob- September 1. 1937, 110.80. Likewise point,
?I??erS a P^Lly pr,’ce , ,6rn th,etr the carrying out of the program.
Stanton have returned home frotn
spoke to an Interested audience of
Although Hastings teat, the team 1934 crop. The contract calls for
——-----------------(the interest payment due September
Hastings Manufacturing Company a the north each bringing a dear.
about 300 adults, his subject being
of-!payment
aa'soon
after
December
Tii-lrKt for a smooth running of: Dayment a
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Thirty guests attended a birthday .
I very helpful factor in the life of thia
There is a tendency in all of usi], 103g would 81 JO. and 810 princl- clicked
"The Father’s Part as a Character to identify ourselves with
dinner Bunday at Vemor Weteter's,
thatlp'ai. sy carrying this through for tense and defense that wax impres- as possible.
k i
lllr
I city.
Builder." This lecture was the first which
of
All the galeamen and officers of ,he occasion bflln*. !£**. **?***?*
| the ten year period
wuM.il we
wc greatly
jirnuj admire.
auiiurc. This
mu Is
uitne
oerioo it
n vrould
wvum be
oc
:| Other
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, , the.. contract
. .—
one reason
reason for
for the
the nonuiaritv
popularity at
of the
the {found that the^person
owing this
this | Ten seniors played their last foot- as announced by John E. Dolton.
of a series of five monthly lectures one
&lt;&gt;ermn nwlrtr
the compay are in Cleveland this
in a parent education course for movies. We can each for a time
delinquent tax
time।! gioo
gioodeiinquent
tex would have paid j ball game for Hastings Saturday.
Saturday, । chief
chief of
of the
the sugar
sugar section
section of
of the
the i
end of the iperiod,
paying They are: Arthur Puller. Bernard Agricultural Adjustment AdminhyLAU
L l |||y|Ufl|L|U , week attending a convention and lightful feature of the dinner. All
i Barry county,
co^r.ty, sponsored
epenrorod by the Jdentlfy ourselves with the choree- at the
....
■ a... by
exhibit of products by automobile
'
.locniuy ourseives wan tne cnarnc- al the
end of the penoo,
oy payir. ttirv ora.- xYthur Puller Rrmarri Agricultural Adjustment Adminis.r Hastings Central P. T. &gt;
present reported a fine time.
it was,Iters
terl we most
nlO5l admire and feel that'aio
that gio of the orincioal
principal yearly, and 4 Banasch. George Cogswell, Lynden tration. will1 include deficiency pay-1
accessories makers.
■ ' very
gratifying
to
the
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Wednesday afternoon Mra. Paul­
Program
’ we are they. ncro
Hero wvmup
worship in wu»chll-; 1per
pcr cent
cent yearly
yearly 01
of inu-rrsi
interest mn™i,
thereon, a : Snyder. Virgil Conrad. Roy White.; ments in 1935 In case the growers
committee to notice that at
lit least
IraSt I dren
.*■«„ is
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evidenced
J.hxuI by
I... Imitation,
ImH n f (rm total
... ■payment■ of
_ * 8118.60
“ &lt; » n rt n —8100
• ’ fV. pfin.
Stephen Bristol. Lester Larabee. are forced to abandon planted
iconllnued Iraq, w on«l
I
dtvukn U ine Dudley entertained a group of
afourth
audience
had come
Hence. uw
the perxmalltlre
that uiuj
chll.acreage. The contract "runa with
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friends in a shower In honor ot Mrs.
,, ,of the
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iKiaoiiuuurs uibv
- clpai ind 818 60 interest for the 101 Lyle Kurr and Donald Bachman.
- bothering
the
average
American
Arthurtu^ed
Fuller toT
alat£J
tackle the
in par-the
land andorthere
are provisions
took at
their meals
together
at of
noon
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—7~ Delmar Boger. Many lovely gifts
,some
“mt distance
dUlrtie. to hear
»'« this
thl. tonic
topic Oren encounter ...
ere very Import- ’“rX? who vUlta the office of 'Ucular
b£t
for
dividing
transferee,
tttallnd
o'clock
in
the
K.
PdllZ'ltRMrd and
nnrt they
thxv certainly
rorfnln v must]
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discussed
were brought to her. Games were
ant. Children tend to be more like '
Maus will noll« I performance of his career. He alWmente in case of wle or change (hall. All »«re toud in their praise of
‘*‘*7’* WmselLhh played and lovely refreshmente were ’
have fell well repaid for their ef­ their parents than anyone else. rx^t^Lurer
।
lwo daughter, and three xms.
fort. Dr. McClusky is a young man. Thus children reflect their parents, S^SbS^XSem o“bSkk^Sg blocked a punt and nabbed Captain of renter Labor provisions pre- the "eata"
served by Mrs. Dudley.
IKHM
— tl Friday’s program was different.
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of attractive personality and thor­ and If parents were wise they would !5^ir7 to took after all \hesi Finn behind the Allegan goal for vent the employment of -children
The salesman who is bragging up
under 14
14 vears
years at
of axe.
age. except
except mcmmcm- The advertising men from Chicago) Under the beauty shop code the
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«■’only score nnH
oughly wrapped up In his subject. often see In their children traits tax
delinquencies.
The book re- tin.Hno
Hastings
and mnnv
manyfim(*&lt;
times tinder
bers
of
the
growers
’
immediate
came
to
go
over
with
the
men
the)price
of
permanent
waves
is
adthe
roominess
of
his
car
might
maka
Every word he sald-rimg with genu­ they do not admire In themselves. ,quired for each one of the’ years, was responsible for breaking up the
ine interest.
rival
offense before (»
It m-.r
got unHxrwav
underway. families. or the employment of chll- complete set-up of the advertising! vanced to a point likely to make the a bigger hit In some Instances If he
”»&gt; nftonw
It is perfectly natural for the child 1931. 1932 and 1933 makes a good I »
After some Informal Introductory to identify himself with the parent, sized volume. Anyone can easily see j Captain Thomas of Hastings and dren between 14 and 16 for more for 1935. It was a very interesting1 hair of emotiboal women curl nat- emphasized Uw distance from the
program, in which ...
full provision is urally.
.
remarks. Dr. McClusky stated that hence the parents’ personality is Ivow much these large delinquent j Bernard Banasdi also played fine than eight hours a day.
the most Important factor in a the most important factor at home.
games.
child's development is good com­ Just as the teacher is the most im­ of the County Treasurer These de­
mon sense on the part of the par- portant influence at school. It is linquencies are only one of the many
GARDNER THIRD IN
'ents. We should endeavor always very important In a child’s life, es­ things that have added so much to
to keep a sane sense of balance and pecially In a boy’s, to have a father his duties.
CROSS COUNTRY RACE
realize that children can be the vic­ to whom he can attach himself and
tims ot too much fussy Interfer­ with whom he can Identify himself.
A REAL SCANDAL.'
Former H. H. S. Track Star
ence. when they might better be It Is very important to a girl in the
We
hate
to
admit
scandal
to
the
treated sometimes to a little good adolescent stage to have a father
Finishes Strong in Nation­
columns of the Vigilant, and we
healthy neglect.
He made tills she can Idealize.
In New York
al Inter Oollegiatcs
statement so that the audience City psychiatrists Investigated un­ have always avoided it if possible.
Nelson Gardner of Hastings fin­
would fully understand that his lec­ happy marriages. Next to the fac­ Even now we hesitate to mention
ture would not cover all points In tor of the husband who has to get the misdoings of a couple of well ished third In the National Inter­
educating the child, but merely em­ over loving his mother unduly in kimwn citizens, one a man of mature Collegiate Cross-Country champion­
phasize the part of Die father in order to love his wife, the most dis­ years and the other a lady who came ship race which was held Monday |
the child's development. There turbing factor was that of the girl into our midst more recently, but over a six mile course in Van Court-,
should always be co-operation be­ who has had a father of whom she; who has taken a prominent part in landt Park. New York City, in
tween the parents so. of necessity. was ashamed. Often this carries local affairs. Mind, we do not charge achieving this record the Michigan
ti»e talk would at times Include the over to her new mate. Often the' that there has been any real wrong State sophomores beat out a dis-1
, upon the part of this couple, but tinguished trio of contestants, which
mother's part also.
reluctance of girls to marry can be
Dr. McClusky continued as fol­ tnu:ed to the feeling "If I have to go( the finger of suspicion has been Included Gene Venzke of Pennsylpointed at them frequently and we vanla. The race was won by Tom
lows: My first general comment Is through what my mother
went
do know Hint they have at least Otte of Michigan State with Edwin I
on the Importance of the emotional through—"
needs In everyone’s life, and espe­
Boys have more troubles than been indiscreet if not actually 1m- C. Vessey of Colby, New England
champion and
cially In the life of the child. Long girls. Twice as many boys as girls moral. We refer to Old Man Politics Inter-Collegiate
before the child can think he can fall In school. More boys are Ju­, and young Miss Welfare, who are Gardner trailing less than a quar­
feel. He has wishes—for food, for venile delinquents; more boys be­' reported to have been seen In each ter of a mile behind. Gardner made
rest, for water, for protection, com- come adult criminals. Most boys.’ other's company so much prior to a name for himself as a miler dur­
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troubles
start between
the ages of I [he rrtrtrt etartlon-awx.ll. Vl«- ing his scholastic days and now
seems well on the way toward forg­
rlirht and
nnH twelve
lw.lv. and
nfld culminate
e.ilmlnnln *,anL
veal Ing if we could take an hour eight
ing ahead in national collegiate
this evening to apply this to adults. about sixteen. Mothers and women
~
teachers
are
frequently
and easily
MORE OIL TERRITORY,
competition.
You would find that when these
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wishes have been adequately met. upset by the Irregular and obstrep- . An_d ,*?ow alad’"ln cotmty enters
erous
behavior
of
boys
There
tol
the
"
eW
P
roducer
there is a normal personality; when
PLANS CONSIDERED
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these wishes are thwarted, a stunted an investigation now in progress ■
near Beaverton, a wildcat test
FOR CAGE SEMINAR*
that 1 *'eU- whlc?}
***” drU,5d
a
personality; and when a destructive which has already shown
attitude toward these wishes has mothers and fathers do not have I depth of 3.972 feet, brought in a
Plans are being considered by
flo* ^ °“' ** **? drill ha4
been acquired, you have a twisted the same attitude about the same
things, and fattiers are not io eaJ,fly «mly tapped the oil bearing rock, it Coach Lockton and Physical Edu-’
personality.
believed that when it went fur- cation Director Brozak to stage a
The child’s greatest need Is a upset by those boyish irregularities
feeling of security. Nothing Is more of behavior. There cornea a lime in ther down, a much larger flow would basket ball "seminar" for the bene­
fit of sport fans. Picked teams will
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dependent physically than a little a boy's life when he needs a man ** found
I
•'fchlld. He is Just os dependent emo- to understand him. It 1s very imd Jl?** !&gt;een op&lt;;ned" demonstrate the rules of the game,
I
tlonally. He needs a sense of being portant to have a fair proportion • which will add to Michigan s output, will Illustrate various faults for
wanted, of having a place In the of men on your Junior high school; “nd continue this state well in the which fouls ate called, show vari­
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, home. Nothing Is more pathetic teaching staff, as well os your sen-1,ead of all states east of Uie Mls- ous types of offensive and defensive
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than an unwanted child. Whatever lor high school
! MMIppi in the production of oil and plays, and various types of cage
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*■ assurance on adult jxusesses dates
That I may not be accused of 8“
Lait week there was also shots. Such a Seminar should
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back to this assurance of security
vagueness
offer
the .following
sug­ -brought in. In Mecosta county, an­ greatly assist fans in appreciating
I
In childhood. Any child that comes gestions:
other gas well with a flow of 15.­ the finer points of the game. The
plan is not a new one; has. in fact,
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from a home of discord will develop
1. The father should have more, 000,000 cubic feet per day.
become an established event on the
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. Into an adult characterized by re&lt;t- responsibility for the physical care
sports calendar of many schools.
lessness. A child of twelve months of the child—preparing fapd. put­
GLASS CREEK.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meach an’d
whose nutrition Ls defective will ting to sleep, etc.
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be marred physically as an adult,
2. Service clubs should take more a friend of Kalamazoo were Satur­ BUSINESS MEN FORM
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• as a result of that name period of Interest In boys in their community. day visitors of Fred Otis’.
BASKET BALL LEAGUE
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' defective nutrition, and a child Take notice especially of fatherless
Sunday callers at Forrest Hav­
whose Emotional needs are not met boys, or those needing special inter­ ens’ were. Asa Erway and wife and
A basket ball league of business men
will, as an adult, carry the scars est. Assign them to bachelors, or sons of Mt. Pleasant and Robert has been formed under sponsorship
of that neglect.
specific men who will take an in­ McGiockltn and family of Hastings. of the Hastings Playground Asso­
Will be at your Toy Opening Friday, 2:00 P.
The parents are the two most im- terest in them.
Mrs. Chas. Whittemore was
a ciation. Games" are scheduled on
M. Tell all the Kiddies to be there, aa I will have
I
portant factors of the child's en­
3. Fathers (and mothers) should Battle Creek visitor Saturday.
Thursday and Monday evenings
vironment The Institute of Ju- play games on the level of the child,
Ray Otis and children and Nor­ each week with the opener set for
gifts for them all. Glad to hear your Toys are
venlle Research in Chicago, in a re­ e. g. Father play ball with his left man Erwav were Sunday visitors Thursday. November 22. when the
all ready for your Opening. Have someone to
cent experiment, conducted a study hand. (Of course it can bo over­ at Fred Otis’.
Piston Ring quintette will meet the
of two types of children, those with done. Children should play alone,
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Erway and sons Krogera and the Hlrsch Pickle Com­
take all secret Christmas Wishes for me.
emotional assuiance on the one also and like to.)
of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Nellie pany will take on the Home Lum­
Signed:
SANTA.
4. Fathers should visit school as Foreman of Kalamazoo were Bun- ber Company. The following Mon­
hand, ahd those who were fearful
and diffident on the other. They often as mothers. Also the father
day. November 25. J. C. Penney is
I
studied their environment, parents, should go to school occasionally to
Roy Oaks and wife and Dellla matched against the High school
income and other details. “They learn. (Know the subject his son Is were in.Caledonia Monday.
faculty, while the Feldpausch team
found that children with emotional studying.)
Mr. Scripps and Miss Dorothy will meet the Piston Rings.
5. Have little Informal father and Robinson of Grand Rapids were
assurance, those who get on well
with other children, came from son neighborhood clubs. (For in- Sunday callers at Roy Erway's.
LARGE CAGE SQUAD
homes where the father took great
Kenneth Brower of Hastings was
REPORTS FOR PRACTICE
Interest in the children and gave father could do something with the a week end guest of Junior Erway.
A
them special attention, as opposed group on a specified week end. each
Roy Erway spent Friday with his
With the football season ended
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to homes where the father some- having a turn).
uncle. W. Brockway, In Hastings.
Coach Lockton is now taking charge
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what resented the children's pres­
fl. There is a tendency to com­
Mrs. Fred Bechtel and son, Billie,
of one of the largest squads of basence In the home. (Have you ever mercialise recreation. So little fam­ and Junior Jacobson of Hastings
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noticed that there are Jealous fath- ily or inter-family recreation. A few were Sunday callers at Chas. Whit­ keteers ever to report for practice.
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era. Just as there are Jealous tom families might get together for a temore’s. In the afternoon they all Already a cut of 70 has been made
from the squad and It is still of
pot
luck
or
games,
competitive
or
Whether You’re Reedy to Buy .. .Or Not ।
cats? Fathers who resent the moth­
attended the concert at the Central unwieldy size. Those cut from the
otherwise, or one family alone could school In Hastings.
er's attention to the children?)
Come tomorrow, while everything is at;
squad will get a chance, however,
Historically, from early times, by
Gordon Havens and Genevieve
its best! And if you see something you
to
compete
In
class
and
other
spe
­
7. A family council could be Erway were in Hastings Sunday
natural biological development, the
cial games.
want, the Layaway Plan is at your aar-J
mother has provided the home and established in which the children afternoon where the played in the
TAMARAC?
vice. Just ask us about it.
the father luu been the bread win­ could have a voice.
fall concert.
Last year in Kalamazoo, the chllner. so that the mother has gener­
We are sorry to lose Mr Normand
ally had the major share in the
THREE CORNERS.
McClelland and family, who are
rearing of the children. But adults, yer brought charges against the city
J. Shirley Wing of- Ionia spent moving from here on to what is
parents, have emotional needs too
Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. known as the Jacob Grelbei form
One of the reasons that the family a result new play grounds were in­ Claude A. Hammond and family. • northeast of Woodland.
wifi always be an Institution—that troduced. More Boy Scout groups
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Waiters and
^in spite of the risks and sacrifices were organized, and schools and daughter. Marlon, of Grand Rapids the Illness of Cecil Jordan is pro­
Involved, men and women will con­ churches opened up more recrea­ visited the former's parents.
Mr. nounced Infantile paralysis.
tinue to marry and found homes— tional faculties.
and Mrs Edw. Walters, and family.
Mrs.' Bernice Senslba of Kalama­
Il Is very dangerous to cut down
is that the family provides the best
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. zoo came Sunday night to care for
possible means for gratifying the on social expenditures. Boys and Claude A. Hammond were. Mr. and her mother. Mrs. Bertie L. Smith,
emotional needs of all Its members. girls do not stop growing. It Is very Mrs. James Hammond and Miss M. who is ill. Mr. Earl McCarty also of
Now, in the majority of cases, we important that we adults do every­ Bernice Wing, of Detroit,
Fred Kalamazoo accompanied her.
believe that the husband and wife thing we can to make these trying Hackbart, Leo and Gordon MotGlendal Klopfenstlne and brother.
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married for love. Then when a child times as easy as possible for them. check of Lansing.
Gaylord, of Eagle Point, were callers
first comes on the scene, there Is In Ann Arbor there are 900 boys
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walters and *
" Smith’s-Sunday evea tendency for one to be Jealous. roaming the streets, out of school.— daughter, Donna, of Ionia spent ntng.
Of course they are both very inex­ no Job- How many are there in Has­ Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Boston Cotton and
perienced and it b all new to them, tings? it does not seem spectacular Edw. Walters and family.
nephew, Carl Lehman, of East
so probably the father, having a Job now to see so many children with­
Donald Sisson, son of Mr.
and Woodland were Grand Rapids visi­
outside the home, carries on with out occupation. but five years from Mrs. Clarence Bisson, was seriously tors Saturday of Mrs. Randall Lipshis job and leaves the baby’s care
I injured in a hunting accident Sun­ combe, the former's daughter who
chiefly to the mother. This goes visions than we arc now doing, they j, aay,
day. and was rusned
rushed to Pennock is seriously Ul.
on year after year, and Uie mother may get but of control. Where did । hospital. The bullet entered above
The Tamarac Aid Society was well
gradually comes to center her Intar- Hitler get his strength? From this the eye, following the skull to the attended at the home of Mrs. Myrick
ast in the child and withdraw It same source-boys without hope. | back of his head where it te lodged Curtis. Thoee, present from Wood­
from her husband. He does not They say they
theywould
_____________
rather die with 1 at present.
Dr. Webb of Grand bury were Mrs. Barah Myers and
Hitler than 1.
live
without hope. Cut
--------performed ,n emergency op­
realize what has happened, but a uuu.
Miss Hildrith Smith and Ml&amp;a Jen­
gap has come between them. The down ou your playgrounds to spend eration to remove blood dote, which
nie Kilpatrick of Woodland.
father gratifies his emotional needs on new Jails? Let 5,000.000 boys keep had formed around Uie eye and he
A Thanksgiving program and play
through his business, clubs and kin­ on growing with adults, especially
were given Thureday evening by the
dred interests. The mother, depend­ parents, taking no Interest in them Monday morning.
.
Tamarac people at U:e church.
Ing upon the child to gratify her and we shall reap a whirlwind.
Clifford Walters, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Forahey and
.
emotional needs, comes to lovo the
Laverne Calms, has returned to his brother. Robert Fonhey. who has
work at Munising in the upper pen- Just returned from Mexico, visited
should, but selfishly, clutching him
"If you had the finest library in
her parents, Mr. and Mre. Bertie L.
the world and fire broke out.'* asks a
Smith. Sunday.
•
.
these parents have who cannot en­ librarian, “which twelwbooka would
Most of the endurance records are
dure to have their children grow you sava?" The twelve nearest Um held by persons who took filers In
At present prices, wheat doesn't
up. College students frequently
stocks.
need to to hiding under any bushels.

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What a day it’s going to be... a whirl of action
and color ... Santa all ready to hear everyone’®
little secret Christmas wishes! The children will,
love it... and so will you!
Boats, trains, planes, cars; dolls, carriages,1
stoves, kitchen cabinets, dishes, trunks, games,
construction toys, bikes, skates, furniture . . .
thousands of new things!

�ed burst ot “land office- burinza* was
undoubtedly keener stBL
Bannun it was who built up a aucIcezzful enterpriae on the theory that
Jbere^ a fool bom every minute but

Views hnd Opinions;
What Others Say

This and That Backward Glances;

Bits of Yesterday

waa a guest at Profroaor Davenport&gt;
Marion Gaul va Phillip Gaut,
over Bunday.—Waodiand Nawa.
divorce.
Mesdame*
M. L Oook. A. D..
Wesley Ruasoil vz. Virginia RuaKnlskem, M. W. Watz and Mimi sell. divorce.
Maude Trego went to Grand Rapid*1
Alice Woodruff v«. John Wood­
’Dieaday.
ruff, divorce.
Mrs. Lllllam Bottom 1* attending
State Sunday school convtnUon at
Grand Rapids this week a* delegate
Wilbur McVean vs. Grace McVean, divorce.
Mr*. Caddie Van Annan who ha*
Beatrice Rodgers vs. Avery Rod­
been tn Utah for some lime relumed
to thi* city last week and la the gers, divorce.
Birta Conklin vs. Dewey Conklin,
gutat of Mrs. M. W- Riker and other
divorce.
.
,
friends.
.
Seth Zemer vz. Susie F. Zemer.■

From Our Scrap Book

hl* good
Among the sequoias.
[poor old. bumbling Barnum grossly
R M Cook.
TEN
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
SUPPORT
ROOSEVELT.
Stockholm.
underestimated the capacity of hi*
Michigan turned a deaf ear lo I
public to fail for buncombe.
"What are you going to do there?"
•
V...
WlAk V..U well,
democratic candidate* for state of-1
“Look up Nordenzkloid and ask
|Mr. and Mrs Herbie Hanson and.
flee and quite generally for county 'o
him to approve my plan. I shall take
ffiSlri •
PASSING THE BUCKoffices Tuesday. Michigan voters did,our Imagination a little rein to sec children 'of Lakeview. Miss Eva
my
doctor's degree In the spring,
of Constantine. Emery
not take them seriously. They went &gt; the majeatlc columns of the giant Hinkley
nud then go to Greenland." .
.
wnAMBT^coyrrY own VUk lire
do— the ovrd.n run th. prbou
about their voting with the eandl- Sequoia trees rising- through the Kellhottz and Vera Oamelflu Of
So Nansen erent to Stockholm to
Di kauiir OOUXTY ZIX MONTHS IO« “ do 1,16 Prt4O&lt;lcrs run the warden? .dates
dates and the record of Michigan
Michlitan 'forest
■ (nrrnt gloom,
irlwun to
(r, smell
am.1l the
ih» pungent
mmtr.nt Lansing. Mr. and Mrs 8. 8. Howe of
seek out Nordcnskiold. the great
&lt;ui&gt;44 ia
One 1* prompted to ask tills que*-1 democracy dearly in mind.
odor of the pines and to hear that Jackson. and Mr. and Mr*. Wm.
Swedish pioneer in arctic explora- I
IWi41*At)V*i^i!rrr'
M0XT’** tion after reading of the manner in I Tuesday'*'election result* cannot *orahlng. indeterminate chord of mu- Trank of Hanover.
FIFTY YEARS AOO ODAY.
•UTainz BAZXT^OOUNTT. uni*’"
wiilch Warden Peter Gray blame* ;1" any jrnse be taken a* a Michl. JJ** ****
Harry O. Mohrmann v*. Mary I. Uon. The Norwegian professors, W. 1
C. Biogger and J. N. F- WiUc, were I
Editor Peckham at Freeport was a
YZAB IN aDVZNCS..-——»i.so
Ban repudiation for the national new pounding *urf far distant, something tored to Columbus. Ohio, on Fri­
Banner caller Tuesday, Came to Leedy, et al. bill to set aside assign­ at that time at the Stockholm
RMION jtraKRiPTioNs onn
,
k,
*. ^”^"1 w idcal °-n the contrBr7 ,l was “ rci&gt;u'
A
? contcntmMit— day and witnessed the Midhiganment of mortgage and injunction.
.*&gt;.00 [for trouble and dissentton at Jack- idlatlon ot the record ot those who caused by current* of air rustling Ohio game on Saturday. Accotn- celebrate the election of Cleveland.
Sarah Birman va Blrt Birman. Hogskola.
H Jk Newton of Silver Creek. N. separate maintenance
“Ison Prison. Mr. Gray's statement it were swept into office in November through mountainsides of trees. It'* panying them were Mr/and ^Mra
। The caretaker announced one day
ADVKkTlSlNQ KATES.
George Miller v*. Claude F Backe '10 Brogger that there waa a Nor­
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u&gt; u. U ... kdmlvduo ot lu-1" ‘»32
«' • BAUOU-wldr « P»«« Uu« “kru In &gt;nur Mood."
Frank Jones of Battle Creek. On relatives and friends in Hastings.
weglan .■fela.aa
asking for HVkw
him. He had noO
not
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*' *
* u^hl.aa
foreclosure aland
contract.
[; landslide.
landslide.
[ What a study in peacefulness and Sunday all motored to Marlon. Ohio,
Tuesday Walter Howell, of this
j Mchlgan's
Mchlgan's new deal fell far sliort natural beauty unfolds as you stand where they visited President Hard­
Blrl Birman vs. Sarah Birman, given his name, but he was tall and
city, received a telegram that his divorce.
la treme partisanship.
fair, and. he added with a smile,
ing's tomb and
former
of saw
the hla
decency
of home,
the national
ad[on
one
of
the
ledges
at
the
edge
of
nf the &lt;1r&lt;v
only sister at Caro is very ill. He
Charles F. Hastings vs. Sadie C. had no overcoat; It was probably
minUtraUon with all its Washing-1 the forest. To the east are the peak* returning to Hastings via Toledo.
left that evening for his former Hastings, divorce.
another sailor or somebody of that
Dr. Dennis Murray will attend the heme.
, ton experiments and error*. The ,of the Sierras overtopping the wood­
THE MODERN DETECTIVE.
Walter Harrison and wife vs. Fred sort who needed a ooalpresent administration throughout cd slope* of the foothills; mile* In Michigan-Iowa game at Ann Arbor
Judge
Hooker
was
In.
the
etty
8. Batey and wife, mortgage fore­
; While discussing the criminal. Mr. )lto
months of authority has of- front across the valley is a chain of Saturday and spend the week end
•Tben in he came himself—toll
Monday
to
adjourn
the
court.
He
closure.
loo word* or Iom1 Sudyam also described modem
modem'fended
mountains encased in a dense
dense,; with Dr. Marcus Ward.
and straight, his fair hair rather un­
fended the public
nublic beyond all reason low mountain*
Adelbert D. Olmstead va Walter tidily thrown back from his iuai-1
elarn'aToar mm'crime detection. The super-detec- From the outset democratic official- growth of fir and pine but from
Charles McPharlln of Can- has been on the sick list of late.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Rogers of Prairie- •Bidelman. et al. clear title.aiye forehead. He put out his hand’
h«'« t.
"hn
d°m in Lansing has held to a per- which project occasional rock pin- jnanea. Sonora. Mexico, i* visiting his
live is pure Action he say*.
|vwU&lt;J M.nM, of
Wjc dul&gt;.
#d_ ....
-------------------------------------------------------- -- and Mrs. ville are visiting friends and rela­
Maude Brown and Central Na­ with a peculiarly winning smile and 1
nncles
of fantastic-------form; --------------far below,«sisters.
Mrs. Ed. McGrath
tives in this dty.
Effective investigation must be mlnUtraUon of some departments ;a gorge carved out of limestone ' Frank Kurtz.
tional Bank ya. Nora P. Edwards Introduced himself.
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During the season of excessive hl- and
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W. L Carr, foreclose land con­
carried on by an alert organization and officials became a stench In the through the centuries by a rushing ■ Mr*. T- M- Fuller of Onekcma was
•• You are going to cross Green­
larity
on
the
part
of
the
democrats
tract.
JOB FBIXTIKO.
mountain
stream
extend*
in
a
“
guest
al
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
land?"
fully equipped with all the mechan- public nostrils. When democrat*
Jacob Hatton, et al. vs. Elam
crooked line toward the broad ex- i- E- Nelson for the past two weeks of Hastings, they should not forget
■■ 'Well. I’m thinking of it.*
the
fact
that
the
republicans
were
Springer,
bill
for
mandatory
Injunc
­
M.ehion, and
pr«
nor they left in office some ot the ;pans** of plain land which disap- j returning on Monday.
“I looked straight into bis eyes.
pared lu do any kind ot kook A hundred or more men may co-op- more flnKrunt oncndcrs They re- pears
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to the west in a shimmering, i Miss Ruth Chandler of Iowa victorious in the contest for Justice tion.
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. . crim
. ­ feivefl ot the hand* of Michigan 11&gt;—
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- --Iowa,
------ , came
——Sunday
-----Will tarn Wisner and Etta Win­ Indescribably confident himself, ho
purple-grey
haze No round inter- ■ Falls.
to stay of peace in this city.
,crate
in chasing down a single
Inspired
confidence as he stood there
ner vs. George Wilson and wife, et
inal. All possible Information is voters on Tuesday a Just and Well rupt* thia Silent harmony save Uie »'1U1 her uncle and aunt. Mr. and
with a good-natured smile on his
?
AN OPEN FORUM.
merited rebuke—Vcm Brown. Ing- wind, the nervous scurrying of lit- Mrs Roy chandler, and attend high
gathered and correlated. Frequent­ ham County News.
strong rough-hewn face. Although
tie woodland creature* or the note of school.
During the past week the Banner
he wm exactly the same all through
ly the chemist, the physicist, the
------------ 1 a feathered songster. Now and then
Mr*. Fanny Baldwin of South
: lias received several unsigned letthe Interview, simple, straightfor­
photographer, the finger-print ex­
A failure? Blue? Discouraged? a hawk with wings extended and Hustings was Uie week end guest of
ward, perhaps even a trifle blunt In
■ ter* of more or less abusive nature
Cheer up? Remember the । mod unless glide* onto the Invisible' Mrs. Ida Palinalier. Mr. and Mrs.
pert. the toxicologist.* the ballistics Morose?
----- — -------his
manner. lie nevertheless seemed
■ protesting against the anti-local­
"
sea of air current* above Uie t alley, I*vl Houfstatler were her Sunday
«U. W
» U.
to grow in stature with every word.
|
nnd
soar*
with
a
Joyful,
effortjeas
'gueste
also.
option advertising carried in thia
Pugh, et al. ejectment.
This
plan to cross Greenland from
report on some particular piece of
' ease which makes one envy its free-1
------------The Industrial Co. vz. Leon D. the east coast on ski, which’ a mo­
paper the week before election. We
(Continued
from
page
one)
evidence.
Criminal
Investigation 1
■ ■ ■ ■'
dom.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Coo). Andrew Dooley, aasumpait.
ment before I had regarded as a
were accused of having deliberately
• • •
| Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C Kelley vs. C. T. Hess and Son. assumpsit.
thus proceeds in a calm, orderly, THE NEXT MORNING
Madison Furniture Co. vs. Mike supremely insane idea, became, in
; smothered the “pro" side of the thorough
। All Uffs
serenity,
Is but : lfnoon
R Tuesday
noon where
for Toledo where
manner
Information I I
AFTER ELECTION. । AU im* serenity,
nowever.
is however.
but i **“ suesuay
tor Toledo
Hastings City Bank va. Richard GJuklck, asumpsit.
manner.
InformaUon.
the course of that conversation, the
Where there Is a victory there a placid mask tor a struggle of nr.t- 'they will visit for a short time after Loppenthlen. assumpsit.
&gt;, question and were taken to task
MacieJ and Mary. Wielgosz vs. most natural thing in the world.
. clue*, tips, rumor* which may come must, also
.
.be a defeat
. . , SomeUmes । ural foice* terrible in it* slow, de- which they will go to Florida, where
,
.
must also be
a defeat. Sometime*
. urai lone
for not conducting an open forurri
Wayland State Bank, a Michigan Micliael and Helena Zawakl, as­
“This man. wirose name I had not
in dally or even hourly from dozens vlclory
take lhan del€at) vaatatlng. cnnilamess persistence, they will remain for several month*, Banking Corporation, vs. Wm. Wis­ sumpsit.
,.v.az., „ hardrr
known a couple of hours before, had
where individual readers might ex­
—vnat
that--»s
is
those who
who
win K&gt;&lt;mt
gloat
over
wind, -•■-•••-a
whether ••
it blows softly .j ----Mr. —
and
Mrs.
E. Hathway »*■»
and Mr. ner and Etta Wisner, assumpsit.
of iMucivm
different iKjunxa
sources are
o—carefully
------ ----------------------- wni
-•
—*oreri
------ । The
. w
me
—
itif inusc
•••- -•••»••
- ™
— —
Manville Peterson vs. Earl Strick­ in these few minutes—quite natu­
press their opinions. A* we have oftchecked. One particular- •IV.
It. There
■
difference
of
—** m
—carries
and Mrs
Mrs.
O Manning
entertained
4 IIVU- Li an honest
v,. w
-- rages
—- thunderous
------- —----------—■ gales,
--arrles
-- ------ and
. . O.
------------------------Blanche N. Riggle vs. Hiram U. land. William Cramer, assumpsit
rally
and Inevitably as It seemed—
OP Said before, the Banner 1* al•—
I—I—. regarding many »...»■»»
opinion
complex I.is- with
with ItIt ahrn«iv*
abrasive tv»rtlrtrc
particles nt
of rhiBt
dust and IMr.
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mrs. Armour
Armour. . nt
of Waillr
Battle
Boyer Fire Apparatus Co., an In­ made me feel as though I had known
ly vicious kidnapping ring, for ex-1 sue* in this country, thia state and moisture which seek to wear down Creek from Saturday until Monday, Russ, trespass on the case.
The Traveler* Insurance Co. a diana Corp., vs. Freeport State Bank, him all my days; and I felt, without
. way* glad to publish communicaample, was traced down when a vic- this
thl8 county
counly and
nnd town.
town
During the everything that stand*
Durtag
stands in it*
Its puth; 1' Mr. and Mrs. Ned Brook*
Brooks visited foreign corporation, vz. John Mau­ assumpsit.
. Uon* from readers. The only reason
having to think how II had come
Alfred Moerdyk vs. Orrna Glynn. about, that I should be proud and
I more are not printed is because so tim was able to give definite though past several weeks must of these Is- the heat of the sun and coolness ot bl* mother, Mrs Mary Brooks the rer. Julius Maurer. Geo. Maurer, as­
meager information that while he was sues have been thoroughly discussed the evening alternately expand and lore part of the week. Of late Ned sumpsit.
. few are received. For our own prohltartfnldrd
hmmrf in a There may have been at time* a lit- contract
the
rock setting
up ha* been employed in a large underArnett Auto Co. vs. B. M. Hanson, Sorensen, in “The Saga of Fridtjof
Ada McKay v*. Clayton C. Pettection we must insist that these letnl
„
nkruM
.
n
inraiuw
an
air
,lc
100
m,,ch
enthusiasm
exhibited.
’
Ueisc.b
which
eventually
break
it*
1
utata-g
c-itubil*hmeiit
In
Detroit
^Hc
. ,
.
...
,
tic too much enthusiasm cxniblted.
wiucn ctviuuaiiy oreax It*
O uawuiuiKm in ucirun ne tineill. et al. assumpsit.
et al. assumpsit.
Nansen." Translated from the Nor­
hideout of unkiMiwn location, an air- falJl thc ncxt mornlI1K a{tn- election solid structure; the raip so necessary [recently resigned hi* position and Is
Samuel
Rosenblum
Edward J Woodhams vs. Harvey
--------- —
-- ----------- — —Claude
_
ter* be signed although the name of
wegian by J. B. C. Watkins. (New
plane passed overhead each day ut
Ko back to our everyday routine to plant
______ and
.... animal life cute fur- un his
—way
—/ toto Scottville.
Scottville. Mich
Mich,
, R. Hartwell. Maude L. Hartwell, re-1 Sparrow. Chas. Bouro. assumpsit.
York: Norton.)
the writer can be withheld from approximately the same hour. Work- and are again plain citizens.
rows *in
the
he
will —
embark
in .uthe under- plevin.
“ **■
“ ground farming poten- where l
. -.in
-i—-u •1 Ada Fur Farms,
------* a—
------------Michigan
cor­
■; publication on request Also it goes
* ing quietly and building up a fur-! It will be well for the people of tlal canyons and gullies or collect* ■ taking business. His many friend*
Gilbert Verburg v«. Oren A. Dav- poration. vs. C. L. Munger Co., at­
a* moist sjxit* in crack* and crevasse* j unite in wishing him success.
without saying that the letters must
tachment.
U liter chain of fact* from this one Michigan and the rest of the coun­
to hasten the process of decay; the 1 Mrs Anna Root entertained her
be-free from libelous statements or , ,
George White and Isaac Houven.
.
.... , ..
try. regardless of their political
lone clue, the agent* positively iden- ,
ln mlnd th&gt;t
b force of gravity ------------... ’cousin.- ­
is always present
Mrs
P. Peer and her daugh- cr. a co-partnership, vs. Roy Ev­ sumpsit.
obscene language. A* a matter of
-•
r.” object so . ter-ln-law.
’—■ Mr*. C. Peer of Kata- erett. garnishment.
titled the lone farmhouse In ques- a vrry markc&lt;l difference of opinion 1 lr&gt;1M8 ,o overthrow
every
Joseph Borutka vs. Thomas R Olfact the Banner did publish a com- tion and soon had the members of along certain
«ra.., fundamental
.unuum.™. lines
...... [much
mvh as a
k-vpllt
split iialr
hhlroulhl
out ot the
th. ver- mazoo «...
ove: Suufl.r Mv« Per wu.
shewsky and Sophia Olahewaky. as­
munlcation from Dean Eugene DavGenerally people can be divided into tlcal Underneath the ground is the burn and raized in Kalamazoo counHcnrietta VanderMolcn vs. Kobe sumpsit.
the gang in prison.
twn distinct classes—liberals and sUcnt battlefield of the root* fight-I ty. This was her first visit to Has- VanderMolen. divorce.
• enport in support of the local option
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of
Here Are Some Real
The success of modem detectives cuioci
conservatlves.
Along mwe
these iu
line*
po-,
in the
laiikro. svihik
.wi la
&gt;- lnK
- for
- - existence
- -• - thin soil.- | tings.
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of tire Nashville Stale Bank. vs. L H.
cause and we would gladly have pub­
----- • parties will
•• be
* aligned
•■ in the
-• 1 forcing
(nrrine their way
«™y even
rwn Into
into the rock
Mr and Mrs Charles Bidwell of the Nashville State Bank, vs Rich­ Cook and C. L. Glasgow (Second),
in being better organized fltical
lished others. Those who request an consist*
'
and better equipped than the or- future. Gradually for the past twen- for foothold*, crushing or being ' Woodland, California, are guest* of ard O. Tukc. et a), mortgage fore­ assumpsit.
open forum should remember, how- ganlzed
'
crushed
without
mercy in
Mr and Mrs Jctsc Townsend at closure.
criminal gangs, themselves, ty-five year* the whole drift of po- cn
"‘ ** ®
t mu mm-v
n tthe
r blind
n
Fred Childs. Exec, of James H.
ever, that such a department must 1
. Oak Hill " Mr Bidwell is a brotjter
1 litlcal issues has become economic. struggle for life,
Woodland Exchange Bank
vs. Childs estate, vs. Robert E Surlne.
• • •
I of Mr*. Townsend's mother, Mra H
’ ‘ It should be a significant fact that
James E and Daisy B. Guy. mort­ assumpsit.
necessarily be available to both sides &lt;
PRISON
-- ---------------REFORM.
suenmena*
upuni Sinclair
omew in
m Callvo..-. Ycl ‘n »»»“« ol ,hMC d««tnicllvc E Barnum Mr and Mr* pldwell gage foreclosure, rental value de­
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of
such
men as Upton
of a particular question. The Ban­
If Governor-Elect Fitzgerald can
forma na*
ha* come
come in
in lor
for sciiuus
serious jpolforces, the life .span of the Sequoia 'hate been
Yo’’kTat' termined.
n lornia
*&gt;i- ..........
. ............
the Nashville State Bank. vs. Carl
ner will be glad to publish communi­ .
,
.
iitir-i
litlcal eofulderatlon
consideration True he did species extends back thousand* of tending
'ending the Bidwell reunion and are
Raymond H. Baker. Admr.. v*.
To Clean Up-Quick.
do ~»lh« u, Uk. Ih. ,™nw—---------------------------------------------------- -.H ■&gt;» &gt;•»&gt;' ««■ Sack u, C.IU«cation* from readers. In fact we 1
■; not wm. Ifut that .to not mw,
-------m tre.1, «.v reu-k p. ^.nr— The Delton State Bank, staying of
in the matter of the estate of
of Michigan* prisons out of,lhal California will not hear from
.r
। ii'im­
.often wish that more people were twit
1
Giles Shepard, deceased, appeal
mortgage foreclosure.
politic*.
he
will
have
done
the
state
him
in
fact
late
Tuesday
evening
from
probate
court.
Charles
E.
Rowlader.
et
al.
vs.
sufficiently interested in question* I
'! THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Ernest L. Johnoox vz. Harry
Emory Thompson, et al, foreclosure
of a public nature to write concern- 1a signal service For the past two Sinclair was on the radio claiming
( Frank Dillbaiincr ot Chicago who of land contract.
Hicks, assumpsit.
J.ckMb. &gt;°
hi. n»M oul there «»&lt;
ta
We «„
We to y.«r.lh. p.iuicniavy.t
.. Jem™.
' ha* been spending two weeks with
Edwin J. Dodgson, et al. va. Floyd
J. C. Jorgcnten vs. Wm. McDon­
I
his
mother
near
Nashville,
was
in
।
• an open forum but not the materia). P*™cuiar. ha* betn a fertile source |hBVe
thing* Introduced which
Abbott, to stay mortgage fore­ ald. appeal from Justice courL
Genuine Dry Back
' Uie city Friday enroute to his home 'L
,of lucrative jobs tor "deserving'' most ol the conservative people ।
GREAT men are
closure.
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of
! In Chicago.
workers. Nor have previous Repub-'would have scuffed ut If suggested
Letha Whitney v*. Manville Whit­ the Nashville State Bank. t*. J. C
those who sec that
BUY IN BARRY
, Dwight L. Goodyear, of Lima. ney. divorce.
Hurd, assumpsit.
, llcan administrations been entirely «c“ &gt;«"•*««»
8‘f•« «•»’
spiritual is stronger
Ohio, came up to Ann Arbor Sat1; Only tq-enty-elght more shoppingf
imenseiy large country, has
nas become
occumc
.
.. .
intensely
Norm Company vs. Frank C. An। urday to set the football game, and 'i Charles Kermccn. et al. vs Grov­
than any material
Save $1.18
■ days until Christmas! It * difficult
from uus praaiee it takes peo- vcry
the new-fangled
er H. Cline, et al. bill to foreclose
and
Irpent Sunday in the city. He was, 2nd mortgage.
;&lt;o realize that time 1* slipping by soi pie
” * ot special
’
*” training ”
"*** under- nwanz ol communication Conscrvaforce: that thoughts
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of
Hccjmpanled
by Miss Gertrude
standing to manage criminal*, to de- live Michiganders can frequently
Togan Stiles. Inc., vz. John B. the Nashville State Bank. vs. E. L.
rule the world. —
! rapidly. When planning purchases. eld, -ten l»roli can be sranud, “t"'""™1 CaWwdaM ulk Jhere
Finley of Lima.
’ Bresson, el al. moratorium relief.
Appleman. assumpsit.
Emerson.
Dick Poff, who has had charge of
' for the holidays why not give Barry
...
, .
,
,
.
will be a percentage ot them become
Harry o. Mohrmann. receiver of
Hastings Building and Loan As­
the Hastings roller mill, ha* revered sociation vs Mary M Lansburg, pt the Nashville Stale Bank, vs R. E
% county stores Uie first chance at| with safety and when not, to cor- (XStUlaxr(t by what they hear.
his connection with them, and with al. bill for mortgage foreclosure;
the habit* of those younger । rx&gt;n t dl5COunt lhc ^riousnrss of
Swift, assumpsit.
* your trade. There are some fine up- (red
1
his family left Saturday for Trencriminals
whose
wrongdoing
Is
more
1
these
new
theories,
no
matter
how
Emery
Botimer
vs
Bessie
Botlmer.
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of
? to-date firms in the county, run by '
rton. Michigan, where he will take divorce.
,
.
the Nashville State Bank. vs. J. C.
‘ progressive merdumts who can offer 1a matter of previous environment fantastic they may sound If any
charge of a large flour millByron E FarwelJ vs Prosper G. Furnlss. assumpsit.
than degeneracy.
considerable number of people be- 1
Save 49c lo *1.00
you a wide variety of rxxl buys. 1
Mr
and
Mrs.
J
F.
Carlton,
who
Ernest VerMeulen. et al. V*.
Bernard, injunction to have specific
'
come converted to an idea it Is sure !
have been spending the summer ix rformance Mdyed
Phoebe Manker. trespass on Uie case.
-----------------------*
j to be adopted In some modified form '
i Most of lhe*e men have sufficient
Howard Martin vs. Charles MacGeorge o. Dean vs Walter O. W
Young Men’s
A MISPLACED HALO.
, It may be greatly or sllghUy modi- 'centuries to curly Jurassic limes *,U| her paroms. Mr and Mrs. John
outside contacts so they can supply ■
....
—
.
giant
I
Michael,
left
Monday
for
their
fuwhen Dinosaurs and other
Ayers. Hwln Nash. Admr. appolnl- Klndcr, tresjiass on the case.
, .fled, but surely Hi some measure it
any specialty that may be needed. I
Al &gt; prc« club mccUns rraentll |n,,d,
|„ta
M u„ reptiles roamed in swginpywood- ‘lurc home in New Mexico where it mepT of receiver to conserve assets.
Local merchants mean a whole Jot we
i
heard Henry Buydam. special |and Election day Li over There ha* lands Geological evidence indicates Li Iwpcd Mr Carlton's health will
Carme Simon vs. Everett Simon,
Harry
O.
Mohrmann.
receiver
of
be greatly benefitted.
divorce.
more io the county titan do the assistant
।
to the U. S. Attorney Gen- been a victory, and there has been
the Nashville Slate Bank. vs. Wal­
Rev. Trott and wife attcndcfJ Xhe
Clara R. Bliss vs. Clark O Bliss, ter R. Ruse, et al. bill to foreclose
discuss "The National Crime »
The defeated are a very immense Sequoia forests Coal beds meeting of l,he Grand Rapids dis­
merchants In neighboring cities. So eral.
(
86, 38, 40
divorce.
o.„. ■
..
. real part of Uie state. They have and the Arizona deserts have yield­
mortgage.
’when it comes to Christmas shop- iiroonm
trict
Methodist
minUtcr*
at
Lake
Blue and £rey Plaids
ed
fossilized
specimens
ot
this
tree;
,
their influence-The winners can only
Mildred Poff vz. Dale Poff, di­
Harry O Mohrmann. receiver of
tping. or any other shopping for Uiat
He blamed the movies, newspapers । aun lvc by providing better govern- oil well drillers have come across Sc- 11Odessa Wednesday an&lt;f Thursday.
vorce.
•
■ the Nashville State Bank. vs. David
matter, give the Barry county mer- and sensational publications for ‘ ment.—Schuyler Marshall, St Johns quola logs buried several hundred feet , FORTY YEAftfe AGO TODAY.
John L Hough and Etha Hough H Gardner, et al, foreclosure of
underground But the number of '
vs. Harry D Whitworth and Mamie mortgage.
much of the responsibility in plac-1 Republlcan-Newa.
: chants al least an even break.
--------- - —
. has new been ,reduced
TOMVCU ' HerBert Httaop and Mis* Lena
existing
trees
B Whitworth, mortgage foreclos­
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver of
Save $1.71
to twenty -six groves all grouped in Geiger Were married on the 10th ure.
in, a halo ol adrentun- and coARE aMbricass YELLOW?
the Nashville State Bank. vs. John
■
POOR OLD BARNUM
m.n« about tM head ol the mod-1
n
, „,n,H a small ana of the California Sier- u’*V'hy Rev. Thos. Cox at Uie home
Florence C. Hughes vs. Maurice J. Pitt and Lilly M. Pitt, et al. mort­
ra*
That
even
these
remain
is
re.^the
groom
s
father
in
this
city.
W
Hughes,
divorce.
gage foreclosure.
: A friend of ours on an automobile cm gangster and hoodlum. To those l he|p but think lately that the
ma ikable whin one considers that
w&lt;&gt;rd
from R K Grant's
In the matter of the dissolution
Harry o. Mohrmann. receiver of
.flour recently stopped for a few , who really know the facta, he said. American people have developed a the species has had to survive in- hunting party states he has killed
Wain La from 24 to 30
of the Hastings Co-Operative Eleva­ the Nashville State Bank. vs. Wai­
.minutes at Little Bohemia, hideout there is not a particle of glamor' streak of "yellow and it s showuig tense forest fire* and upheavals ot
d**r nnd Luke W®1*™ o«*.
tor Avn of Hastings. dlssolutHh
about a crook If any exist* it 1* 1 up ln ,hU *rt-back ,ha‘ thp-v
the earth* crust m addition to the
Professor HoldCn who has been
in which John Dillinger and gang
Ella McCallum vs Delton State foreclosure.
3J.. .
1 mcl wUh ln 'hc!r economic structure Other natural cnemjclaheady twn- n,,,n« Professor Sterling's place at
Bank, mortgage foreclosure
were nearly cornered by Federal solely
In the Imaginations of _.
authors They "can t take H. io use the slang '
Harry O. Mohrmlnn. receiver of
.
(Hastings during the latter's Illness
Allee Casey vs Wlnlford Casey, the Nashville Blate Bank. v». Wil­
agent*. The host in confidential and playwright* Almost without ex- phrorc-of the day As 1 think back to Honed.
Save 61c
divorce.
lard Hilton, et al. mortgage fore­
nnod discoursed at some length on ccptlon your habitual criminal is the depression ol 1893 when, so far
Sequelae
have
been
splendidly
the
trees
will
have
assumed
a
nor
­
Beulah
Sanderson
vs.
Theodore
closure.
a* this particular section la conthe gullibility of the hundred who more stupid than clever and records
equipped
tor
their
age-long
strugmal
appearance
again.
Sanderson,
divorce.
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver of
cerr.cd. there was Just os severe an
the
...
.flocked In to satisfy their morbid will show that he lacks the moral unemployment as there is now In glP' inth *•
Lenora Smith va. William Smith, the Nashville Etale Bank. vs. Floyd
“ elements. Wood and .;
Some trees grow higher than the divorce.
excellent
curiosity.
and physical couffige to meet even pro-nrrion to the people nnd thr'Cark contain tannin, ani excellent
W Strickland, et al, mortgage fore­
Rust, Sequoia* but none can match their
Carl Tomlga* vs. Frank Zlenlek. closure.
Merely to set the stage and add a those of hi* own kind on equal advantages and how we faced tbtve preservative and Insecticld*
Fleece Lined
trying times with never a thmfcht of bll8hl &gt;'««sus growths and benng |trcmendoua
girth- The General et al. establishing title.
Hastings Building and Loan Asso­
bit of local color for the benefit of term*.
Against an unarmed op­ government aid; how we* got down "Liccts which are fatal to the ordi-.Sherman Tree, for example, with a
Central National Bank of Battle ciation v«. Vernon R Bumford. et
’ - patrons, the proprietor arranged a ponent a bandit is likely to exhibit and fought the deprafllon from the ’laG trees, leave the Sequoias un- base diameter of th Irty-alxjmd one- Creek vs Martin P Huyck. et al.
al. mortgage foreclosure.
" u
--*- grows 'from six half feet and
-* --•*
estimated
-—■* *age of four~ mortgage foreclosure.
The
bark
table wlth_ cards and poker chips a considerable amount of bravado: Itxntom up; how jvk finally won aft- touched. ""
Minnie Wurm v*. William Fuhr,
to twenty-tour inches thick, is of thousand years has the distinction
Clyde Kershaw vs. Delton State et al. bill to aet aside deeds.
Save 30c
acattered about the lop. This was faced with armed resistance the
porous texture and resists fire like a ot be'ng the oldest and largest liv- Bank, a Michigan banking corpora­
Frank Barnhart vz. May Barn­
Buppoecd to be the table at which average criminal proceed.-, with more
ArtlelM*'at »• trial
layer of asbestos. Furthermore the •ing thing in the world. An inspiring tion. mortgage foreclosure.
hart. divorce.
• wUrtad for Udr
.Dillinger was playing when inter- hysterical fear than calmness. Many
procession ot historical figures and
Effa Adams vs Fred and Ada
Men'* Fine Rayon
Minnie E Hanyen. et al. vz. Nel­
oplxiloaa.
ths'- are not permanently crippled event*, have passed by during the Jewell, et al. property settlement
rupted by the government men. a byjtander has been mowed down
son H. Cross, et al. bill to quiet title.
tvthi when one-third of the outer life of this monumental tree; civili­
Henry Hitt, el al, v*. Henry 8cbal­
Tacked on a wall near the table as a result of these outbursts
- '
In the matter of the petition of
. were five card* advertised a* the
In short a hoodlum Is dangerous cr J'v* lp#rs
privation and trial surface and two-thirds of the Inner zations have risen to power and de­ dly. et al. injunction to conserve Rodney Post, et al. bill to discharge
Sizes 10 to 12
hand DUIlnnr ... pl.,w u th. not brekuto ot hU caltn. coldSl'mJuSuTl'imLS'u structure u burned away. The roots clined; great names and events have estate.
mortgage.
Apfead out over large areas ol the become dim * memories: Almost a
Ben Sallk and Bertha Salik vz.
Will Tobias vs. Mabie Tobias, di­
moment ot hl* hasty exit. Much to blooded courage but because at heart with the present effort to carry on shallow soil thus insuring through
James H. Ruel, to atop bill to fore­ vorce.
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the Jolly host's, surprise and delight he la a yellow coward.
!as usual" I'm led to wonder—ao’nder
sire and number that not all will be sacked by the conquering Hellenes, close mortgage.
Clyde C. Siemens, state commis­
Save 12‘/tc
this tree was beginning to show it­
Jennie Echtinaw va. Mary Cous­ sioner of-health, vs. the village of
people Jbstled one another for the
if the .plrit of privation shown at destroyed at the same time.
self above the earth; when the ins. mortgage foreclosure.
privilege of buying these chips a* CONCERNING LOCAL OPTION. JJEbunfirt PetersbwgMK thi
Nashville, el al, bill for mandatory
Most ot the living "big trees" are Christ was gathering his disciples
Dougal A. McCallum vs. Defton injunction.
Theae are real bargains
aouvenlr* for ten cent* each. 8o
Defeat of the local option proposal'terrible struggles on the frontier in
about him The General Sherman State Bank, mortgage foreclosure.
C. Corl McGuffy, et kl. vs. Wil­
not to be found in any
brisk did the business become tha^by a few hundred votes doe* not 'winning the weal, m the terrible de­ low shells Since no ordinary blaze had already a circumference of
liam P. Streeter, et al. bill of com­
ll became necessary to buy up the mean that a majority of people in, prT“Jon:‘i °* ’VL **11. ™73 .*?“n ‘ can eat through Sequoia bark. Indl- nearly sixty feet; it was almost as voree.
other store in the city.
plaint to vacate decree.
catiorj are that ternfle forest fires large as we now see it'when Colum­
Dora Rose vs. Ace Rose, divorce
WMdy ol pokn .bhi ta k,a.n-y couni)- ... ...uS.d with lb. ““ -t
th.
Georgia E Oittings vs. Clifford
For one day only—
ha\e raged m this region fronsattme bus discovered America. Other trees
Hilda Irwin vs. Uvem Irwin, di- 1Gittlngs, divorce.
. w
neighboring toqrn. These were fed present method of handling the sale [sorption of Uie red corpuscle* of pa- to time during the past tew hundred u. the paik are more than thirty voree.
Mabie I. Peake vs. Walter L.
Saturday, Nov. 24
out onto the tables* needed and aold of alcoholic beverages. If proprietors JtrlutUm and- Americant*m by eave years charring the outer protective feet through while diameters of fif­
Sarah Budd v*. John Budd, di- 1Peake,
•s genuine DUflnger souvenir*. En- of beer Jolnta and Uioae who habit- exir»yagance and the inoculation coating faster than the trees could teen to twenty-odd feet are common. voree
Julia Johncnck Jewell v« Martin
rebuild thus gradually exposing the
Ethel M. Elzey vs. John M. El- Exchange Bank, bill to
lhu&gt;U.U «wn put in bld. tor th. u.Uymok. nuhonc. ol tb.nu.lv./
Xn?«h.l
dedare
vital sapwood layers. Even with its
The following quotation of un- bey. .divorce.
mortgage a first Hen.
original five card hand and the in public places through ovcr-indul-jghbly spoken of as
Injustice*' armor pierced Uw SequotM arc no known authorship accurately k
Bessie McBroom vs. Robert Mc­
Matilda Fox v*. George Fox. di­
tyAl had not difficulty in selling seteigence do hot see the handwriting on i isn't, in a great measure, really the easy victims of the flames thanks to latoi into wyrds the meditative Broom. divorce.
vorce
- at 1140 each a* tut as he could slip ‘the waU and exercise a considerable [subordination ol hation*! stamina the --------... of ....
tannin v-....
content
the wood. mood which these'tree* arc capable
Stoll* H. Rogers vs. Charles H.
Minnie Willison r* George Wil­
Rogers,
divorce
of provoking:
lison. divorce.
•The Spirit of the Sequoias—Re­
Bertha Domine vs. Cornelius Doarousing suspteton! Ot course the clpline. they will force a return of
—---------- --------------------------Iew decadc.s there have been no flecting mystery of Uie past, stand­
mlne, divorce.
-SELLING QUALITY
cnllccUws went away very pleaaed bone dry taw* Just as surely as day , Arr'"‘c"jl railroad mllqaac Jumped various firrv and the trees show ing unconquerable and strong; in­
KEEPS UB BUSY”
With themMl'.e* but satisfaction of follow* night; and that right quickmlle* .^hnlte signs of healing Probably spiring hope; exemplifying eternal Blate Bank of Freeport, vs. Leap Brail, buj to foreclose mortgage
k jb«
Wtu. UtU WUll, u-kpwt-jU.
_
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a hundred----------------------------years or so. pro-.life, tranquility and patience and Karcher and Leah Karcher, mortNellie FWrman vs. Richard Fore­
jvlaing this care continues, moat of .reaching ever upward tor the light."
man. separate maintenance.

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SATURDAY
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Men’s
Hunting Coats

A Quotation

*2.79

Ladies’ Suede
Cloth Jackets

»1.00 to *2.98

Soo Wool
Mackinaws

*4.29

Eoyr’ Long Pants

*1.39

Boys’ Heavy
Sweat Shirts

59c

Dreis Hose

2 pairs 25c

WATERS

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�THE HATTING B BANNER.WEDNUDAT, NOVEMBER tl, 1M4

MM IS
1BEJHJTYSP0T

parka than it has to-day.
wm ahead of hl* time and 1

Women's Club

asemad to ba nil, and about Cha only
spot available to th* public for a
breathing spot was the beautiful
new Greenwood cemetery, which be­
need of exercise could easily walk came the Mecca for plcknlckera. It
continued to be the Mecca until the
out to tlie fr#*h air of rural scenes. rapidly Increasing number of tomb­
The Dutch and early Colonial
iKHisea were snuggled In quite close stones took the edge off of my pic­
nic enjoyment.
together a* a general rule, and the
Up to 1844 absolutely no move had
early Millers were too much en­
been made towards securing real
grossed with their business and
estate (or park purposes and pub­
growing commerce to give any
lic
enjoyment. Ln that year Wil­
thought or attention to city plan­
ning, and especially any need for a liam Cullen Bryant, then editor of
the Now York Evening Poat, print­
great park.
nut
mm
wwrt
inert
W.U.
ra»n
!
“
•»
ur|lUk puUle «uUu&gt;rBut there were those with vision
looking
toward the
of
great
i lUc»
give -our vast population an
looking
the needs
needs tbey
of a
a Mule!
i
Sy
to toward
Sturo
extensive pleasure ground for shade

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see in the making. Appreciating that ftnd recreation.
At that time the
Manhattan ta an island, they could 2?5A‘’°’’ula,t°n C°^?U^d,?r
look ahead and glimpse the time 300.000 people on Manhattan Uwhen practically every available Und- • mcrc fraction of the number
inch of space wauld be devoted to crowded onto it to-day. He very aptstreets, business
and. raaldentlal 'Y advanced the argument that
needs, unless some early provision while at the beginning of the century
was made to acquire property for “V r“w«‘t1°L
„
/public purposes before real eMate .walk from tils home tothe fletoai in
I became so valuable that It would be a half ah hour, yet ■donall Man­
I next to Impossible to buy it. To-day hattan would be covered with bricks
the Island is crowded to the limit nnd mortar" which proved only too
and In the past few years hundreds ‘rue. "New Yorkers" be
ot thousands have left II to locate slow in adopting plain and home­
in oilier boroughs wliere there is | &gt;y reforms, but are likely to engage
more room. One of these men with eagerly in any idea that wears an air
early vision of the city's needs. wns,°f magnificence.’ The people there
Oov. DeWitt Clinton, who as early' do not seem to have recovered from
as 1808 laid out a map for extensive that characteristic even to-day, as
park systems. Then land was oom- j is evidenced by the race in bulldparalively
cheap and could be Ing sky-scrapers.
’’bought-for a song.” compared with' Andrew Jackson Downing, a dlstb-day’s prices. If bU Ideas had been tlngulshed New Yorker, was one of
carried out the city of New York the early vanguard of American
would have a much better system of tourist* to visit England, which he

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The Sunken Grave

I BRUSH RIDGE SCHOOL NOTES,
Now Yorker wants to
did In Uie early *40*s. He wrote a Just what
letter home rather berating hta fel- get away from. Then too. politics to
j We Have organized a club called
times post, has soiled thia beauty
Each pupU to the aehoo! boa a
f The Health and Hsppinnea* club. duty to do before going home at
spot
with
It*
dirty
hands.
When
the
great commercial metropolis, "had
,
(The new officers are as follows: night. Some of . the duties areno public park.” "London." he said. "Tweed Ring" of grafters had the
JSTS'InSU S* r* - ““ Wurm; Vlc-rra. WU- Inspect desks, see that the maps
"Justly considered it* great park the city to It* grasp, central Park of­
afforded a real treat on Friday aft-....
__
..
_
are up. shut windows, clean board*
highest luxury and necessity of a fered a splendid place to give gangs •moon.
No.. U,
Mn. Won r.'
»“&gt;' • J™"' and see that tba woodbox la fuff.
of henchmen employment at public
great city."
•
of Owoooo reviewed recent
’
Some of our best Penmanship pa­
It was in 1851 that the city made expense. Work was provided large Miner,
poetry, after being cleverly introof ,b.c
Riven in this
pers
are being put up on the wall.
its first, venture In securing a park. numbers, who invaded the Park, cut duced to the club member* and c^b Brr:
UlTe®^’ pUy;
Reporter. Wilhelmina Pranshka.
The proposed purchase consisted of out the "underbrush,” which had gueste by Mrs David VanBu*kirk.
ground ~
or -athletics,
ventilation and
--------------------------------------Teacher, Margaret Jobncock.
a heavily wooded tract of 150 acres been set out as foliage in carrying
Among the poets and their poems health m home or community.
that fronted on East River. Both out the ornamental scheme, and dig­
Wc have a new thermometer for
BARBYVILLE.
Bryant and Downing criticised the ging out tree* and setting them out
our school.
Mr. and Mra. Harding Hoffman of
in other ports of the city, at a big were the following: David Morton;
We arc making up plays
and
small. Many other Influential peo­ expense. Various efforts have been (president of Amherst College), making posters for 'Dianksglvlng.
"One
Tree
In
Autumn,"
and
others;
Roy
Preston
of Lacey and Mr. and
ple under the leadership of Peter made. -too, to jffiproprtate some of
The sixth grade is making posters Mn. Nelson Brumm and Annella ot
Cooper, took the position that water- । the land for other uses, but so united Douglas MaUoch "As I Am;" Ann: of health for hygiene.
I k-— been
1 - — the
Ik.,, opposition
1^.. of the
lk,a n*n
"Songs."
"Candles,"
Nashville were guests of Mr. gnd
front property wu too valuable any- |has
peo- I Campbell:
The
children
made
doorstop
for
way to -be wasted on public use. ple.that tills has been generally pre- "Fires;" Edgar Gue*t: "X Prayer;" our school. Tire J»ys are making Mrs. Ralph DeVine Sunday. Mr. and
[Forman Brown: "Bon Fires;" Letta
Mrs. Dale DeVine were afternoon
They were probably right, because vented' bird Imuses for Art, We havp joined1 callers?
New York to-day doesn’t seem to | E,
By -il
all means include Central 7 ’
a club called the Audubon Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox and
T -fS^
have any more water front than it in1 your
your visit
visit to
to New
New York.
York. You
You wl»|JS£JX™«
win
We'each have a bird pin and Mix: Kenneth were Sunday guests ot Mr.
need*. The result of this criticism led |marvel at Its natural beauty, at Its l°herry,!nB?’,.Orand Rapids:
——- .Th?n??a.- Grand
to the abandonment of that pn&gt; nearness to the hustling, throbbing ji--.™,
J. e&amp;,.;
"No Fairies;” Helen Hycr,
posed purcluue. Lt did not. however.1 business section, at iu expanse, In Rapids:
j
lead to the idea of abandoning the some ways it will remind you of lhc». Lansing: "Tide Bong;" "Dust..’ "For­
Fire," and "Gitchigaumie;” Ed­
hlivlnir nl
nark property.
nrnnrrtv Ln
In 1853.
tasa 1 beautiful,
KMnitlliil quiet,
noUr rural setUngs
.nrrion. "back
"U.l, est
'
buying
of a park
St.
—
Vincent
Millay:
"Oak
a big stretch of land right In thr home." with their hills, forests, —
-----------"The Faun." and ’The
center of the Island was tjought— streams and peaceful lakes.
that U to *dely known "Central
you ,lu ,nyo&gt; d rtut lo New York Leaf and the Tree.” Mrs. Miner says
f"k
11 W!&gt;“W rtUnmand tonal-' rat
lt, &gt;rat we derive more philosophy from poe­
l~« rnllMma n pul on the market hlstorte Inkrart and berauw It U try than from history, and proved
her point with arguments and quo­
.‘‘Vu y; .
, ... .one of the great elites of the world.
tations- Slie cited Robert Frost, of
But the intenae criticism of the!bul &lt;bo
lt lUnd, M Ule
Proposed purcliasc of that original, lfeme of our co&lt;nm(.rclaI develop- Amherst, Mass., whose |K&gt;erns con­
r5°nCI?
*** n°lhlnB dxnjmred mcnt and presente so much that is tain a very fine philosophy of life.
She also said that poets In bygone
to that of the purchase of C&gt;ntr»l ncw and uniuual
n u
Park
and its development.
People
WOIUjcr nvy
cjty oi
Of cnc
tlic —
world.
the years wrote as they thought they
.
.
—
.
*, ji wormcr
unu- If
n me
nf
ol waoltli
wwlth nhlartrH
oblMM verv
m strannmialv
inenuoudy 1 . ..
o!. c(w „, „„ .....
Rcro|utlon,ry 'ought to write to please the public.
•"““S “w “«
11
“ ilw could be nxued rrtm Ihelr ton, I jBut they can help us no more. Now
must write truthfully and as
b»
end Jo. !»»■ ,l«p,nd relumrd In body lo-dey lo [poets
1
pie. Even the rank and file protestc,,y they helped WaahUutton de. I they truly think and feel. She quoted aaalnst .penduw a then ".art KM. they wyu|d p,
dlt Irom |ed Harry Overstreet as saying we
{should
use our new leisure time to
•uni ol money lor 1U de.elopment
„r b„.k m,,, d„k!
[not only read more poetry but to
betake U *°u’d be ordy lor the uplook U(1 k. lry
o(
o( q,,
di.' to~h™
c.rr7w.'“ ...... .
,? ™ ST ...
S°,...
r,k7---------------------------------------- U-,™
potonnpr fnw .W
who rirlrt
In finp ’i-arrlaoaa
..
N.. VorP BCtold S,P““,l" '«ry oemmunny uto
• LARGE, FRESH STOCKS
prophtolrt th.t -wrnr.1 P.rk .111 77,“ “o“ _ir .nv
1«« “&gt;«««&gt;■
be nothing but a beer garden for the 1 clty
wll( come the un!C
Mrs. Miner displayed a lovely
OF CAREFULLY SE­
tonu
ol Ihe «ty; .nd tort „
lh,
pe.ertul qltel 3
-U wu tally lofaipjel I" U&gt;1» coon-; rur«l
where you -know owry
ortotton »r «wu .„d noeirv
Iry WIW wb I ke thow to oU&gt;- ;bodr
-everybody know, you;' [students. called -Little Hills." dedi­
cated
er aristocratic countries.
countries."’ Isn’t there 1 whctc
------------,-ou ——
&gt;X)'- r ---------fricnds
cau-d to Wall
wall Whitman.
Whitman, and full of
a familiar political sound in all .* ^nu-k^and Hurrv“
gems Thr
ot this
thia? How often the holders of office. “ c * „ ’
I clever collection and the making
xTnX? ■s.'s.fj. rxl

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I2“S« *5sr_±&gt; !2C.’5
«.
city. There
There u»
the p^pi.
people *»&gt;•&lt;
don’t know
seen it in village, townships, city, you; don't recognize you; don’t care the Owosso Women's club, who gave
county, state nnd nation, which only for you, It's "everybody for himself la very Interesting resume of her
.. club’s activities and aspirations.
goes to show that human nature is and the devil take the hindmost."
mighty hard to please. When it was If you get in their way they bump I Mrs. C. D. Bauer entertained these
proposed that Hastings should spend into you. or. even worse, step on your ladies at a lunchean previous to tire
club meeting and after the afternoon
a few T
thousands
pul
7
———7 ”of
* dollars to •'"'.corns.
On all sides, arc crowds.
m.w.urwokk..I&gt;wmoriu&lt;»m
,lld
hunyta&lt;.
will protect absolutely
there were tlnsc who loudly and hurrying hurrying hurrying Wc time Miss Hunter rendered two de­
vociferously protestedI that it meant
.U hea^ol
Won'wh™ lightful solos.
and forever.
Cement
and steel, waterproof
•un, death to the chy but II to lM„ „ Uk-,urek
lhr a.mnea "
OBITUARY.
and airtight, it seals in
proven one of the best Investments Wc]1 Ncw York clty Un.t exactiy lllte
that could be made. When the old that,
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plain sight and becomes
Welton Clarke Springer, Infant
but when you go there
you can
three-story High sciiool building was (be awured that you will experience son of Clarke and Thelma Springar.
one solid piece under­
built there was a frantic army of {
ground mausoleum that
the -torture* of the Jammed"—and was bom January 19, 1933, and de­
protesters, but It started Hastings
literally -Lasts Through
_ that's near enough to Hades, cspe- parted this life November 10. 1934.
on the way towards as good educa­‘ daily if one |s Inclined to be portly. al the age of 1 year. 9 months and
the Age«." The best un­
tional advantages as are offered by’ Entering the city, railway and sub­ 22 days. He leaves to mourn his
dertakers iAist on Its
any city of its size in the state, col­ way trains arc crowded to the limit; parents. two sisters, grand parents,
lege towns excepted.
ion surface lines people hang on by an uncle and aunt besides other
Thus it was with central Park. It
the "straps;” on streets and in stores relatives.
came info being under protest, but
you arc "bumped” to the right of you
has developed Into one of New York’s
HIGHBANK.
and "bumped" to Uw left of you.
TELEPHONE 2622 . . . HASTINGS, MICH.
[best assets. Every Inch of it would
. _ i saying nothing of front and rear
The Dorcas Society will terve
have been covered with great build-1,
'''
lings long ago. but for its inclusion Thousands upon thousands call that fried chicken dinner Thursday. Nov.
[in New York’s park system because i "living" pnd perhaps enjoy it, but 22, at the l»mc of Mr. and Mrs. Will
give me good old Hastings and Barru Guy. Everyone invited.
Ut is close to the business heart of county with beautiful forests, hills!
Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs
[the city and only a sliort distance
’from the great "Rockefeller Center.7.” lakes, streams; with God's sunshlnif Fred Held were. Mr. and Mrs. Will
; | pure fresh air. and friends who know Ekcbccker and family, Mrs. Ethel
; Frederick Law Olmsted. America’s
you and like you despite all your Kanfleld and children and Mr. and
first great landsca|&gt;e artiJft, helped
faults.
Mrs. Milo Keck and family, of Bat| to lay
[to
my tl
it out,
our, JuM
ju^t as he
nc am
did Belle,
nene
,
I Isle in Detroit, Golden Gate Park
With these reflection* I will conFor Many Thins*. Among them is the fine,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry’ Green and
loyal patronage we have received this pi»*l year in spite of the
lin Ban Francisco, and many other &gt;elude my letters &lt;x&gt;ncenilng a most
lu-catled depression. We are glad to note our number of cus­
1 well known parks.
pleasant trip and one that I wish ev- family ot Barryville and Mr. and
1 Even though it is right in the ery Bqnner reader might take. If the Mrs.. Worth Green nnd son. Mar­
tomers as well as the volume of sales have shown a marked In­
crease. Following ure SOME THANKSGIVING SPECIALS FOB
’heart of New York City. Central letters I have written have furnished shall. visited Sunday with Mr. and
YOUR CONSIDERATION:—
Park to-day suggest* to the mind ati /ou the enjoyment that y»e writing Mrs. George Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daly and Cleon
unlimited range of rugged rural con- of them lias provided me, then I
more --than
repaid for the Mead visited relatives ’ in Battle
ditions. There are the granite hills I *111 feel -----------------------3 Cans No. 2*/g V
Creek Sunday.
.
that suggest mlrtiature mountains;!1 ffort.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz
Pumpkin__________ _
there Is the natural beauty of fields,
WANTA BUY
called on Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jarprairies and meadows, the green
2 Cans Peas—
rard in Assyria Sunday afternoon.
pastures and still waters. There are II ;SCHOOL NEWS FBOM
A DUCK
Mrs. Leon Talman of near Battle
Extra Fine Quality __
| bit* of the forest with beautiful,
THORN APPLE—KELLOG G.
{shady, winding paths, wide-spread-1| Teachers from Thomapple-W. K. Creek visited a few days last week
3 Packages Minco
with her sister, Mrs. George Hoff­
Ing. trees, shrubs, and w great variety
Meat—10 oz.______ ,
‘ of birds, in two or three minutes Kellogg school attended the Round man.
i Table Meeting at Augusta. Nov. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Marshall of the
from the busy throbbing streets of
_.a.
hv
2 Cans Com, Golden
A banquet was served by the Future Branch district and son Earl of
Bantam, solid pack__
Marshall were Sunday guests of Mr.
, wonder that Central Park has won by
1,&gt;t«’«tln8 talk on
Ould- and Mrs. will Hawblita.
2 lbs. Cranberries
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reid and fam­
a place close to the hearts of
'Cape Cod___________
I Mr. Bril and MU-’ Thomas and ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
i **Bul like many another municipal?e*gbl.
^ann
b&lt;’52,
George Acker near Bedford.
2
lbs.
Pop
Com
eluded. couuit-j no ftllor
fed"
Uie Caleda
Caledonia
High school fair
fair.
A large crowd at the Moore p. T.
I
project.
It
hasn
’
t
been
kept
beautl,
d
'
1
‘a
H1Hh
or by-product*. and U
Shelled—It Pops____
eettlne remits.
iu. without
wnnout effort.
men. There
suerc has always «r, Dcl‘ •«“
™Om“
“ A. Friday night enjoyed the two
, fui
4 lbs. Bananas______ __25c
been a struggle between these who Judges for some of the exhibits and plays given and Mrs. Pixley was the
lucky
one to draw the turkey. Cleon
admire Ito wild, rugged nature. and,.,h&lt;
,urBl •ndiHJ Ec®nonUc&gt;
2 lbs. Bulk Dates---- . __19c
those lacking In qualities of beauty tc*chT? *ul MC‘ M Judge» for our Mead) was presented with a box of
chocolates tor selling the largest
Peanut Brittle Candy lb. 10c
I ana
and unaginauon.
imagination. ror
For mauuicc
instance utir
one
'“L ,
t___ ’____
The girls’ 4-H Club was organized. number of tickets on the turkey.
Superintendent of Uie Park is said to
Chocolate Drops__ *_lb. 10c
There Is no school today Monday,
[have had a large number of beautl- Oct. 23. and officers were elected and
I ful trees cut down
down so
so that
tnat visitors
visitors also
——- other committees. It Is the first
— because of the Illness of the teachers
"stately
might get a view
vl.-. of Jhtk “
*“ oniantaation of Ite iind In Middle­ husband.
outside mo villtTHlgh schdol..i
•"
‘buildings” going up Ouuuuo mv । ---s—v------;•*
\ .
NORTHEAST IRVING.
park. Another one removed more .32“..*®”^?
se.c^cd„th?r
This neighborhood
was sadly'trees so that the elevated street carP^Y- ‘tac title being
So You re
SEEDS AND GROCERIES
I lines might be seen. Views of "state- |^om Missouri,” with Miss Svendsen, shocked Saturday to hear of the
accident of Donald Bisson. He was
jly buildings" and the "elevated" are ,•* the director.
1 ___________________ ______________1 A giant snake dance was held last accidentally shot through Ute head
Thursday night in preparation for while climbing over a fence. Dr. We­
the game Friday with Wayland. It del was ca|Jed and rushed him to Uie
.was the first snake dance ever held Pennock hospital where they are do­
[In Middleville, and tt proved a huge ing everything possible tor his re­
’success. Tiie snake dance ended up covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Walker of Has­
| at the old bail*grounds where there
| was a large bonfire, and everybody tings spent Sunday with Mr. and
। participated In school yells, which Mrs. Earl Oler and family. •
Mrs. Otto Lightfoot and N*r&lt;rma
: was followed by speeches.
1 A pep meeting and assembly were spent Saturday afternoon at-Has­
;held Friday morning at'11:15. The tings.
Right Now wc have on our floors several dif­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mcore and
second
and
third
grades
gave
some
We are especially anxious
ferent makes of High Class Radios, which we
। yells, led by Gordon Bennett. 'There family, Mr. and Mrs. otto Lghlfoof
to demonstrate our BIG
were speeches frpm the football and James Allerding ot Carlton
are offering at Big Reductions in Prices, in
players. Eleven who arc sonloWi arid spent Sunday afternoon at W1H
!played their last game Friday, re-' Brown’s.
order to make room for the New Zenith Line
I ceived scarf* from the Girl Scouts of 'Several from this community at­
which we are featuring this season.
Middleville, as a token of apprecia­ tended the funeral of Mrs. A- E.
WynfUat Woodland Monday after­
tion.
. .
SELLS AT ONLY
noon. Much sympathy Is expressed
A Handsome HIGH BOY MOD $ 4 Q EA
to Mr. Wynn and son Jack.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
ERN MAJESTIC for only
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' Remember the fried chfcken din­
MORGAN.
ner at the home ot Wm. Guy Thurs­
MR and Mrs. Burt Phelps of
Original Price was $109.00.
Complete with Batteries
day. Nov. 22. A cordial invitation to Grand Rapids spent a few days last
everyone.
week with Stuart Draper and family.
to play.
| Seventeen young people of the
A FINE R. C. A. VICTOR
Mrs. Letha Adkins went to Jack­
WE POSITIVELY OVARAMNorth Evangelical Sunday School son Sunday to spend some type with
•gave a birthday surprise for Miss her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Bernice Rhoades and Miss Geneva Clark.
Marshall Saturday at the home of
A SIX TUBE MAJESTIC
J. W. Howard made a business trip
Rev. and Mrs. Rhoades.
to Temple last week.
MIDGET SET for only
Revival meetings will begin at the
Roy Yarger and wife ot Hastings
South Evangelical church Thurs­ were guests of Mr- and Mrs. Stuart
day evening of this week. Rev. W. H. Draper Sunday.
Canfield of Jackson will assist in
Opal Webb ot Battle Creek was
tlxe meetings.
home Sunday afternoon.
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
Rpv. Campbell of Auyrta called at
and Mrs. Keith Norton were Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Lee Mlsenar, Mr. and Mrs. Hasgington Friday. __________
Rudolph Hall of Battle Creek. Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Norton and baby.
Another thing President Roose.tit
Mr and Mrs. Ellis White and Pa­ can do competently without congres­
tricia and Viola of Marshall.
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I

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.

THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
Last Week's Letter.
Chas. Woodruff spent severaf days
of the past week In Lansing on busi­
ness concerning the Farm Bureau.
Floyd Craig left, for the north
woods Saturday to hunt deer, also
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tyler went
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond
and son Bernard and Mrs. Minnie
Hammond spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCulla of Hastings.
pa“' T-*™'1"1 “&gt;d
w, have
n... .
new pupil
pupu u.
Wc
a new
In vu.
our wn«
school

THYROID GOITER IS
Russell Benton and family of
Ward Green and Torrence Town­
BEINGJLIMINATED ,Grand Rapids spent the week'end send left for the north to go deer

Ef OF CRIP­
Salt Prevents the
PLED CHILDREN Iodized
Development of That
■

hunting w-turdav.
Saturday.
*•««»!"•
Miss Dolores Barry went to work
Mrs. Glen Dean and two children.
Mrs. Addie Benton. Mrs. Wayne in Grand Rapids Sunday.
Miss Betty Wotring spent the
Benton. Mrs. Burdette Lass and ba­
Type of Goiter
i Mrs. Prank Brew. Mra. Merrill week cnu
end w
with
MM
Dorothy
by.
*im -•*
—■ —
. Beards_
and Mrs. Watt Thoma* at- 'ley in Grand Rap kb.
It will be remembered that a few Karcher
1
* tended a miscellaneous shower at| Mr
Mrs. Willis Kantner and
m
,lomc of Mrs- Lcvl M,Ilcr ,of .daughter of Hastings spent from
uatton in this state oitr the great Leeton |n honor of Mrs. Marion Friday evening till Sunday witli Mr.
increase of goiters produced by en- skinner Segerstrom Friday.
,'anrt Mrft. tevi Kantner.
with Wayne Benton and famly.

BARRY 00. HEALTH UNIT
REPORTS 110 CASES
iA‘.
IN COUNTY
ALL BUT FIVE ARE RECEiyiNG TREATMENT

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amount of lime in Ita drinking wo- Mrg Addie Benton were ut Home |I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wotring and moved in on the Frank Beckwith
!son Laird were Sunday guests with place.
_______ _ __________
ter. Ordinarily the system will Jake !Acrca Wednesday,
Annual Beport Shows 237 care of the lime, and the thj-roid, AIrs E1Ia NaAh Floyd
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Vue Wotring in Wood■
Still a Mystary Disaosa
EmmM McVeat called at the । land.
Children Have Had Tonigland will do itsworknl^ly. IfRI*
properly supplied with iodine. For- !home
।------- of...
- -former
--------- ----------------the
’s aunt.
Mrs.----Pa- i R’f ;ind Mrs'
an,d
Leprosy ha* been one of the dread
sils Removed
tunately It was discovered that It Ltrick Grant, of Grand Rapids Tues-, Mrs. I Margaret M-&gt;nis of Caledonia mystery disease* of all time. It Is
easily possible to mix Iodine (day afternoon. Funeral services were M*nt Friday with their daughter, still among the least understood and
On the annual report of the Barry was
■
County Health Unit, for Uie year k
with
-------------------------salt, so that------------------It could be---con- ।held for Mr. Grant Wednesday i Mra- Guy Kantner __________
. most feared of all physical affllcclosing last July, the Banner has sinned with food and thereby pre- morning. He was formerly a resident'
CLAY HILLS
,,ons ln all”e ot thp centuries ot un*
bcen making comment from time to I vent the forming of a goiter. Pre- of this place.
’Eugene Haight and wife spent a’ ceasing nnd untiring- efforts put
tlme. We are sure our reader* are ’venUon results from getting Into the
Mrs. Seesc ha* returned to her
forth to discover the cause nnd efglad ta have the information with system the proper amount at odine home In Freeport after spending a .illonui.toPM..
;few day* last week with relatives &gt;«..&gt;.«*■&gt;-»«&gt;.«.
regard ta the work being done in i—not a large quantity, but enough ta
Barry county by the Kellogg Foun-1 keep the thyroid gland functioning Asahel Thompson and family.
' W McGaul and wife and Mrs. it first manifested Itsoif 1* a m«tMr. nnd Mrs. Watt Thotnas were Guy McNcc were in Grand Rapids , ter that the archive* of nntlqulty
dation through the Barry County normally.
I have never disclosed with
wirt. any satis..n.
Health Unit, which Is under the ' In 1924 over 35 per cent of the in Wayland Monday afternoon.
iisainrrtav
Saturday.
—
j Leon Potts and wife spent Sunday : fy|ng cerlB|nty. That'It nourished
charge of Dr. M- R- Kinde as health ; school children of the city of De­
with Cum, Joiwvm iu«i wia « ,n lllt dvlu
lho SUe
lht Jlwll
officer.
I troit, when examined by physicians
Mai* Superiority
A survey of all crippled children [ showed symptoms of enlarged thyft Ottnd .
“p“‘»
The
,»eeee.M tt.rt.r. ot’ ' '“.“S .nd Mr Hull --------------In Barry county was mode during I roid. In 1932. owing ta the use of
w.iel established. Excavntora hove brought
womanly enurm
charm in
In r.urcqHun
r.urupi-au mnn- ।. Rapids und Leon
Lron Po'.ts uaiu
and wife
July 1932. The purpose of this was'the simple remedy of iodized salt, womamj
•r. Mafarmino
ctntnc of
nt the
tho crip
rrin-­ the percentage had dropped in the j nequln schools are meo.—Collier s spent Wednesday evening al Eugene 1 to light the fact that it was known
to
determine the status
. there some 4600 years B.
Haight's.
pled children on file in Uie county some schools ta ohe per cent when j weekly,
health department. The results of the medical examinations were made '
previous treatments were noted as that year. The disease, which Is
well as many Indications for further painful and dangerous when the goi­
treatment The effort was made to ter has fully developed, often requir­
ing a serious operation, is being
wiped out by prevention through the
the Barry County Health Unit. Of use of Iodized salt. This result Is
this number twenty-five arc now un­ very creditable to the medical pro­
der treatment at their homes or in fession.
the Grand Rapids clinic. The num­
ber of cases hospitalized during the
SINGLE PLAID BLANKETS.

BARGAINS

2^705387

hundred and fourteen home visits
were made to children during the
year. All arrangements for hospitali­
zation were made by the county
nurse, who also has charge of trans­
portation of these cases to and from
(Continued from page one)
the hospital. A recent survey shows
that all the cases of crippled chil­ Menus vary from day to day but
dren In the county, needing treat­ vegetables, a meat dish and milk
ment. are receiving it at the present arc always provided In some form.
time with the exception of five, in The little ones have been taught to
these five cases the parents have serve themselves at the table and
refused to give their consent
they do very nicely at it, much bet­
In 1831 a survey showed that there ter than many older youngsters, and.
was a large number of school chil­ too. it is excellent training for them.
dren in the county needing treat­
Some of the things In which the
ment for diseased tonsils. Many ot children have shown marked Im­
these cases required Immediate at­ provement
are cooperation with
tention. a large number were un- teachers and learning to live and
—— —--------- — — play with other children peacnbly
rangements were made with the and helpfully. These are ‘ some of I
Barry County Poor Commissioners the tangible results of the nursery
and the Kellogg Foundation to' pro- school and only the future years can
vide financial assistance whereby a tell of the lasting good that is being
limited number of cases could be done for these little folks. They
cared for. Further arrangements arc taught orderliness, cleanliness..
were made with the pennock hos-1 proper food, rest and play habits and ।
pltal for A special rate for these |consideration of others—al] comcases. All work was ta be done In' mendable.
the county by local physclans, who
it |s regrettable that a larger, betcooperated fully with the program, ter equipped and more convenient
Since that time 237 children have place is not available for this work,
had their tonsils removed under Oils as the present equipment Is very
service.
limited and there ore no funds for
The report speaks of the W. K.. more. The most of the food is furFoundaUon camps aS follows:
.
nished by the Welfare Relief Ad"The W. K. Kellogg Foundation 1 ministration, but they cannot pro­
Fine Lake Camp Is located in Prill- vide chairs, tables, clothing, etc . all
rlevillc township Several camp per- 'of which could be used. Among the
iods are maintained each year. Reg- J things needed ht the present time
Istratlons for carpp are taken from 1 ftre canned or fresh vegetables. Jelly
Allegan Eaton and Barry counties. or jara, B;fU of money ta be used
from the Ann j. Kellogg and the for purchasing drinking cups, orW. K. Kellogg Agricultural schools, anges. tomatoes, etc., also underwear
During the summer 90 children from for the llule ones as well as hose
Barry county went to camp for a antj other clothing. Used and outthree-week period. The children I groan underwear in small sizes will
were largely underweights, and were be acceptable and every article gtvlocated during the routine school ex- en ^iere It Is needed mast. Last
mlnations The group also Includ- year considerable clothing was proed orthopedic cases, tuberculosis tfded by the Red Cross, which was
contacts, anemic cases, socially mal- greatly appreciated.
adjusted children, etc. Among the
surely this is a splendid work and
camp prerequisites were vaccination .siwuld receive the hearty cooperaaganst smallpox and correction of tion of everyone interested in chlldental. tont.ll and visual defects. &lt;jren and their welfare.
A varied program was maintained
----------------- * * *
throughout the camp period, and ni.
Fmn|nv»r4
careful records of Uie progress of
Methods Employed
each child were made, in August 154
by Viking Fishermen
boys, between the ages of 10 and 18.
Fishing Is now one of tbe most ।
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NURSERY SCHOOL

the Bn, l^ke c.mp tor • ten week
period The children were all underwelghL They were placed on a
very nourishing diet and their activities were carefully supervised. The
average gain In weight for Uils camp
Period
&lt;n*r four pound* per
chlld^ A camp similar to the one
Clear lake. Baltimore township, in
1932. This
iuu camp wa-i
was cosisirucica
constructed so
that winter sessions of camp would
be possible, During the summer 27
Barry county girls of Camp Fire age
attended this camp tor a two-week

The county health department re­
ports that there are now 21 cases of
tuberculosis in this county regis­
tered with the department When
mediately investigated by the health
officer. If hospitajizauon is advisable

department.

to sanitariums. All cases ar? visited'
regularly to determine their physical
condition and educate the families
In methods of prevention The de­
partment la equipped with a j&gt;ortable X-Ray machine, which Is avail­
able to all physclans in the county
The X-Rays are made without
charge ta Individuals who are unable
to pay. This machine is used largely
to determine the presence or absence
Of tuberculosis and the degree of adThere were four deaths from the
disease in the county. FYrty-onc
visits were made to persons who had
come in contact with tubercular
persons and those suspected of hav­
ing (hn dllMU.

Endlaa* suffering of small chil­
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lar in many countries.
In the contests between bull and
dog. IL was the dog's duty to seize
the bull by the note and hold him.
for.the bull would gore hla advert
sary If possible.' Ths nose of the
bull, when seized by the dog, had
a tendency to swell, thus shutting
off the'dog's breath, making him
lose his hold.
&gt;
The nature of the sport, there­
fore, made the breeders of the (Jogs
which psrtlclpated develop animals
for the following points: First, lowond, courageous dog* that went far
and fairly In; third, dogs whose bpturned nose* enabled them to
breatbb comfortably while the bull's
flesh swelled, and fourth, dogs
whose teeth were so short that no

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Sublimity
Tbe Egyptian cat la a domesti­
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and look on, there you bare vaplty
(says a traveler), and no donbt Its
or compassion to lupport you; but.
to bury all your wretchedness In strange behavior and ita welrt} voles
your owp mind, to resolve that you
will have no man's pity, while yop ed as sacred Ln ancient limes; but
although the old gods have been
have one effort left to procure hla
forgotten the** many centuries, the
respect, to harbor no mean thought
traditional sanctity of the race has
in the midst of abject poverty; but
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Modern Egyptians think
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though.lt Is found In the shade and
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pests; but actually It la an unrec­
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Imitation.—Sydney Smith.

In tsu year* ot Davis cup play,
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American History Picks
April for Big Affairs

Just why American history has a ! century In the early days of the
galaxy of Its major events In April Italian Renaissance. and is remem­
Is a question for the astrologers to bered fur the sonm-ts which he
ponder. All but one of our wars, tar wrote In Italian and for his Influ­
Instance, began in that month. The ence In reviving Interest In classical
To the im-n of Ibe Midbattles of Concord and Lexington antiquity.
- »«•
occurred April 19. 1775. The first
u«cs «&gt;»«» «&lt;• *«-med Important
' •l»«’"l “P
bloodshed ot the Mexican war look , chiefly ns a preliminary period of
u°n »elhod, are iwed tor celebln, place April 25. 1S46. The Civil war trial before the day of Judgment,
progress has not killed tbe old 'began with the attack on Fort Sum­ and man's chief concern here was
long lin* flahermeu of the Scandl- ter, April 12, 1861. and ended with »uppos.*&lt;i)y seeking salvation.
navtan countrieL
These Vikings,
irurch shared the intellectual curio*­
direct descendants of the reputed
' Ity und the delight In being alive
discoverers of America, go to *ea In tox, April 0, 1965. t’lve months la­ Hint was common In the writers of
Tetse]s about the size of a trawler. ter, Lincoln was ns-uiMlnuted. War Greece and Rome. Interest In this
was declared against Spain on April
On the fore deck there is a small 25. 1898, nnd agnlnst Germany on present life came to be a promt­
engine,
by steam and. about
April 6, 1917. Marine* iandAl nt nent characteristic of the Itcnnl*
.,
, worked
.
,
,h* ”'e °f ‘ &lt;H&gt;e'vriter. This I* a Vera Cruz on April 21. 1914. Other f-nnee and of the generations since.
•ot of spools for winding ""
up. the landmarks of the month are: open­ ' It Is beejuso of bls departure from
line.
The twine they use It no ing of First congress, April 6, 1780; the medieval Ideal* that Petrarch Is
thicker than the string shop assist­
signing of London naval treaty. ; now thought, of ns modern.
ants use for tying up parcels, but It April 22, 1030; San Francisco earth­
It strong and there are mile* of It
quake. April 18. 1006: Jeffersons
on the «pools. At intervals all along
birthday, April 13, 1713; I’pnce de
Every person has two blood
the line there are long strings
Leon's discovery of Florida. April pressures, n high-nnd a low. When
branching off, nnd at the end of
8. 1513.—St. L&lt;&gt;uis Post Dispatch.
the doctor Informs the patient con­
each brunch a hook, baited with a
cerning his blood pressure, he give*
bit of fish. The number ot hooks
him the figure for the higher pres­
on one line may be anything from
sure, called the systolic. In a nor­
a thousand to flve thousand. The
The accident in which Charles mal young man. the systolic pres­
bait used are generally mussel*, Dickens suffered Injuries a few
sure fcfiuld be between 110 nnd 120
whelks, squid and herrings.
years before bi* death was the mmu rtf mercury. A normal person
Staplehurst accident. On Dickens'
Philippine* Costly , lo U. S.
way home from a short holiday In j
Following tye war with Spain, un­ France, the train lo which he was j toile pressure of approximately 120.
der the peace terms. Spain ceded to traveling ran off the rails at Staple- 1 For each Increase of one year, the
pressure goes up half a millimeter.
the United States, Cuba, Puerto
hurst, a few mile* south of Maid­ For example, a person forty year*
Rico, ail other Spanish Islands In
stone, throwing all the coaches ex­ old should have n pressure ot 130
the West Indies, Guam end the
cept the one In which ho was rid­ mm- Since each case of high blood
Philippine archipelago. The United
ing, Into an adjoining stream. Dick­ pressure demands Individual diag­
States, as balm to Spanish honor in
ens was uninjured, but suffered u nosis, only a capable physician can
the matter of the Philippines, agreed
severe nervous shock, from which treat it.—Hygein Magazine.
to pay Spain $20,000,ow 90 days
he never fully recovered. But Dick­
after the signing of the treaty. The
ens assisted, however, in removing
war of conquest in the Philippines
the dead and dying from the wreck­
which followed the capitulation of
The moon, being a satellite of the
age, for which the railroad company
Spain cost the United States as
earth, and revolving around and ac­
sent him a resolution of thanks. Themuch in life and effort as the whole
companying It In Its orbit nround
aeddent occurred June 0. 1865, Just
of the major war with Spain. From
the sun, requires the same time to
February 4, 1800. to June 30 ot the five years before bls death.
go around the sun as the earth re­
same year natives thinned out Amer­
quire*-■one year.
ican ranks oy killing 225 men and
officers and wounding 1357.
Almost all thing* white are i
Every person called to4he wit
cred Id India, so rare It the co
Ancient Tombitou.. ErncUd
ness stand In this country Is sworn
In that In nd ot luxuriant color*.
to tell the Truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but U&gt;e truth.
U. S.•Canadian Comparison

a? ■»»««» •«?

The short-legged, heavy-set ani­
mal that we know, as tbe bulldog la
the descendant of dog* used for
ages In bull baiting. Until thia sport

Blanket Values
PART WOOU like cut.

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Bulldog Descendant of
the Bull Baiting Breed

--

natural reeourcee, the wealth and
population of the United States-la
twelve times that of Canada.

There have been two distinct tem
porary republics of California.

New Artist Smocks
Peggy Jeans Smocks
Made from boil proof prints, floral broad
cloth, assorted colors, styles buttoned in
front or back, all long sleeves
The demand For this type of garment
is increasing each day and will con­
tinue for the next month.

Our Special Price Only

Peggy Jeans Wash Frocks
Made from guaranteed fast color heavy prints, hand­
somely trimmed in lace and braid, made in various
styles, the tailored straight lines and the new wide wrap­
around, similar to a Hooverette.

Frocks made to sell at $1.69
Sizes 14 to 52. Our Price

c

FRANDSEN’S STORE
Exclusive But Not Expensive

�Tin! HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1014

u Cat
31 li i domeaflia African wildcat
and no doubt lie
nd ita wcln) vote*
1 Ita K—In — .
ndent times; but
Coda have been

i Egyptian! think

of benevolent citthat they &lt;lq thia
io uaeful to mao­
' mice and other
f the old bellefa.

a piece of paper
&gt;• used for note
k formerly used
a piece of poorly
tey, especially Cf
l In value
Th&gt;
ppllcd to pared
lenomlnatlona of

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special issue of

HAVE ARRIVED IN

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Add salt, pepper,

eggs,

slightly I

□ aoanraia nai ir I
ana Mri- John c Ketchami beaten, and onion, to the ground Ho.rdmt of VafeH*.
PASADENA, CALIr. 'entertained with a family dinner oni meat. Then add bread crumbs
M.ki»
a-i
I moistened with the milk. Mix well1
’
Mr..
and Mi..
In the-----andaot
i and add catsup and Worcestershire
.— —Orient the an of
. sauce. Shape into a loaf, place in 1 precious metals as
Afnca Sim Are PleasantBackrlder and baby of East Lansing
Henry Hubert ha/Xene north deer
land Mr. auu
and ra
Mrs.
John acu.mni,
Ketcham. Jr
Jr..
Located
’ .
i». uuiiii
.. suiw me ujp. naxc-m not -oven ing most prominent In Fcvnt
MTS. James Gower and MU*, Mrs. Simon Pender of Caledonia
hunting.
Hastings friends will be Interested *and baby of Grand Rapids. A rtal: (400 degrees) for one and one-half s|lver in Meaoootxmta. There
Louise Gower spent Uje week end al visited relatives and friends In Ha»to know that Mrs Mary Evarts and [Thanksgiving dinner was served.
(hours, basting frequently with Uie yery luUe
Grand Ledge with Mr. and Mn n. Utera In.t wwk
R. Plumley.
| . MU* Ethel Jones to In Mason for a
Tuesday on business.
Sir
"T* S""
_____ CIRCLE NO. 4.-------iS?
the meal from the liquid left In the mereIn I banking and Individual hold­
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Knopf and tew days os the guest of Dr. and lUng In Fruita. Colorado, have ar­
Earl Wareham was home from
ings of precious metals were mainly
Mrs.-----------------------------Geonte Sheffield-------and--------Mrs 'pan.
rived fn Pasadena. Cal. Jn a letter - --------children visited her mother. Mrs. H. Mr»
Lethbridge
Detroit over the week end.
hoarded. The temples provided fa­
M. Goldsmith, of South Haven over
Mrs. Claude Bush of Battle Creek to the Banner, dated NoV. 14. Mrs. Edith Bonnell entertained Circle No.
Mr. and Mrs. George shoots visit­ the week end.
cilities for safekeeping. In tbe
,4 of the Methodist X. A. 8. at the
Mrs. Burton Baldwin of Onondaga Evarta says;
ed In Lansing several days the PMl
.11 has been so good to gel the former's home, at a silver Tea. slxSixth and Seventh centuries, B. C.,
Mrs. Groce Dodds leaves tomor­ and Mrs. Will McCann of Irving Banner each week in Colorado and teen todies being present.. Games
the Lydians of Asia Minor Invented
were
guests
of
Mrs.
Allen
Pender
on
row for her home in Kansas City.
now ac have moved on and would *Tre played
and refreshments
J. E. Norton made a business trip Mo., after spending several months Tuesday.
1 1-2 c milk.
the art of coining money. From this
like
to
have
It
sent
to
224
N.
Madl,
»®rved.
A
delightful
time
Is
re
­
to Detroit on Tuesday.
1
On Tuesday Mrs. Marie Smith.
1 cup salmon.
lime hoarding was limited chiefly to
MU* Margaret DeMeyer visited at I here with relatives.
ported.
Mrs. Stella Foreman. Mrs. Clara son Ave,. Pasadena. Cal.
—of exceptional value.
coins and the metals oat of which
Mr. ------------and Mrs.......
Morris----Barlow
awu.v in
a«i Kalamazoo over ....
------.enter------ .
her home
thc
We arrived here Monday A. M. In
--------------------- -------------------Tinkler. Mrs. Nellie Gower and Mrs.
■* 1-4 t paprika.
coins were ma&lt;Je.
.
The price waa once
eek end.
tabled company from Grand Rapids Sadie Button were in Kalamazoo at­ time to sec the big Armistice Day j
PARENTS OF GIRL.
week
1-4 I celery salt.
A lending historian of Greece has
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Weyerman Saturday and Sunday- also company tending a W. R. C. meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Jordan (Mary
IMirade wlUi ita glittering uniforms
1 t chopped parsley.
$2.60, Broken sixes
referred to Its financial economy as
—.
' Stem! of Flushing. N. Y, are the 1-2 cup crumbs.
were week end guests of friends in from Lansing Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Root miu
and and many bands.
I| Mr.
*—. and *■*.«.
only are available.
Wc are nicely located in an apart- 1 Parents of a daughter. Constance
a "napkin economy," thua Implying
Muskegon.
Miss Charlotte Lake of Lansing Mrs. Emma Freeland of Caledonia
2 T melted butter.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Marble spent
ment, quite centrally located, so we Jean, bom at Pennock hospital on
Melt 3 tablespoons butter and add the general prevalence of hoarding.
are near the Y. W. C. A, city hall.; Saturday, Nov. 17^ Congratulations, flour. Mix and add milk and cook
Wednesday in Grand Rapids and Christian and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Middleville were Sunday guests
While there were a considerable
Byron center.
library and Colorado Ave.. Uie main ।
----------------Lake over’the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pender.
i until thick sauce forms. Sth* con- number of fortunea In ancient Rome,
;
EAKRGENCJ OPERATION.
Mr. and Mrs. David Boyes were
business .wmstreet.
‘siaiuiy.
stanlly. Add salmon ana
and seasoning. based on the possession of specie
Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Verger and
----------&lt; a »----------------- Today
was
so
warm
wc
hardly
Dr«enlth
McIntyre
Underwent
Po
ur
i
nto
buttered
baking
dish.
an(]
jewels. ।
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs carl Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yarger of TFACHFR^’ Tl HR
and Jewels, most property in Rome
Carlton Twp. were Bunday guesta of, 1
ULUD
Soyas of Flint.
needed U
a Ucoat. at
u. U*l.
all. Wig.
the OU1,
sun U
is gorbull
»n emergency
' operation
• - - —-v,
for ..appen- sprinkle with crumbs, mixed with WM tended.
muvej.
■WWW but
hnt when It
&lt;• goes
cne« down you
vn.. alcitls
dlcitls at Ann Arbor
Arbor on Mnndav
Monday melted butter. Bake 25 minutes.
possessed
w Snch money ns was
f Mr. and Mrs C- W. Crawford go Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Altoft.
PLANS ACTIVITIES geons
need a Are and a wrap. It Is a beau- 1 and U doing u well as possible,
’to Detroit on Thursday to spend a
Mrs. R. M Lair.bie went to Char-1
hoarded, though the bualnesa cinu
few days on business,
llful city and I think we arc going
SPICED
PINEAPPLE
JAM.
sold for $4.50 and now
STFEX’S!! 0»rt.tmw Carol 8erv.ee on to enjoy it very much, especially the
or equities carried on rather exten­
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keech and
2 c chopped pineapple pulp.
children were guests of friends tn Lsimble going for Sunday.
sive investments connected with the
| December 16—Purchas­
climate. We loved Colorado and the i
are marked down to
1 c water.
'
.
Grand Rapids on Sunday.
sun -shone every day we were there.'
Mrs. J. E- McElwain, Mrs. Paulite
public affairs and administration of
1-4 c lemon Juice.
ing New Vestments
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Li Stanton spent McOmber. Mrs. Anna McGuttln and
• • • The only drawback Is nut
the empire.
fl-Inch piece stick cinnamon.
Tlie
Hustings
Teachers'
Club
held
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MUs Emily McElwain
.... wv.v
u
&gt;
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—
—
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having our friends all here too. I'd TOMATO AND
were In
14, cloves. ,.
Frank Tobias of Nashville.
Saturday.
their third monthly dinner meeting ilove to sec some of them as they are ,
[Grand Rapids on Saturday.
ASPARAGUS-SALAD.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hurd and I Mrs. C. B- Benham has returnedat the Slar Orange Thursday eveJust a little bit better than those you 1I Lettuce.
1-2 c liquid pectin.
r
American History Picks
Philip returned on Thursday from a I from a month's visit wilh her nln#- Nov- ,5find anywhere else In thc world.
!
Sliced
tomatoes.
Simmer
Uie pineapple,
r.-. water,
,
U the
affiliated
Nnj
April for Big Affairs
motor trip through the east.[daughter
and husband,
Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
The Club is affiliated with Uie Nn-Tlic
, I Club
sec by
paperswith
UiatUie
New
York.
| daughter
and husband.
| Asjiaragiu tips.
lemon Juice and spices for 10 min­
Misses Vivian and Doris Biddle of 'niehnrrt
HushM of
nt Chicago.
nhleaimitional Education
Association
and alal- 'at
least. U
U having
having snow,
snow, hall
hail and
and '।1 Mayonnaise.
Education
Association and
nt least.
Richard Hughes,
jttonal
1
utes. Remove the
add the
su- ‘
—nmartly tailored and
™ spices, ,u„
.... ...
&gt;“• ■
Michigan
Federation
of wind. I ho|ic It's ix&gt;t as bad as that I
h. utohi
—.. d
»&lt;
Battle Creek visited their mother, "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faul and ."o with &gt;the
I Cut a slice crosswise from a head ■&gt;..
gar ....
andwm
boil....
for«aavw
few......u.«.
minutes.«wRe- galaxy of Its major event! in April
stoutly made—
Marietta and Mr«. Mary Burgess Teachers' Clubn. At a previous mect- in Michigan.
\
Mrs. Effie Biddle, on Sunday.
.of lettuce, place on it a large slice ,movc from the stove,
----- question
-----------------—
' stir "in the pec-.Isa
for------------------tbe astrologers
to
Fred Palmer has relumed to In- were Sunday guexts of Mr. and Mrs. ,k»« thc organization voted to pre[of tomato; on top lay four or five, Un, then pour into hot sterilized ponder. All but one of our ware, for
i«en* lhe Christmas Carol aervlcc on POETRY CONTEST
dlanapoUs, Ind., after spending sev­ A. R. Louden of near Prairieville.
,[stalks
________________
of canned asparagus, Serve .glasses and seal.
j instance, began In that month. The
Mrs- Allie Barlow and Mrs. Wm. 'Sunday. Dec. 16. Since the service
eral days at his liome here.
I— —
u .&gt;
.
o[ Concord and Lexington
JS NEW PROJECT .■uh “u&gt;on—
“”
“
Miss Betty Everhart of Lowell was Northrup of Grand Rapids were lixs become an annual event the
LAYER CAKE—OR TORTEN.
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. guests of Mrs. Anna McOuttln and Teachers' club has decided to purLayer cakes—called Torten—are occurred April 19, 1773. The first
Rainproof Suede Cloth
.Everhart and family over Uie week Mrs. Isabel Carrothers oti Thursday, ‘chased enough material for twelve Women’s Executive Board j
very popular in Germany and on bloodshed of the Mexican war took
BEETS IN SOUR SAUCE.
end.
Andrew Houfstatter and sister, vestments Miss Lots Carter has vblfestive
occasions
indispensable. place April 25. 19«k The Civil war
Also Contemplates Coun­ ■ Boiled beets, cubed.
Mrs. Homer Warner Is In Detroit Mrs. Ida Palmatler. visited several unteered the services ot her sewing
Titelr variety is manifold. Here is a began with the attack on Fort Sum­
visiting
■
t.u.
her uati^ii.ci
daughter unu
and iiu.uaiiu.ua
husband.
). imi
ai uic nmiir ui pir.--------- . ....
very
good
one:
ter.
April
12.
1801.
and
ended
with
ty Flower Show
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd McCormick, and land Mrs. T. B. Hart of Watson Cor- P1*" ,o
«ble to finance a corn­
All with zipper front*.
The annual fall meeting of the1 1-2 c water In which bcfU were
Beat lo a cream 3-4 pound butter the surrender of Ix&gt;e at Appomat­
family.
nets.
|P*clc «t
vestments and cottas for
and stir tn gradually 1-4 pound tox, April 9, 1865. Five months laexecutive board of the Women's &lt;cooked, few grains of pepper.
For Men$3.71
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ream, of ToMr. and Mrs. A. 8. Johnson and future use in such services.
white sugar.
1-4 c cream:
Federated
Clubs
of
Barry
county
---•
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1••
—
■■
....
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Recent
correspondence
from
thc
ledo. Ohio, spent the week-end with family of Flint were guests of Mrs.
For Boys
$3.45
Yolks of three eggs, beaten well. was declared against Spain on April
1-4 c vinegar.
Education
Association was held at the home of the presl-1 1 t sugar.
Hastings friends. Fred is at tiie head Nettle Hyde and Paul Hyde from National
1 pound sifted flour.
dent.
Mr*
Floyd
Everhart.
Satur
­
25, 1809, nnd afnilnsf Germany on
ot the meat and food Inspection de- Friday till Sunday. All spent Sat- slates that the Hastings Teachers'
Make a stiff paste, roll out and April 6, 1917.' Marihee landed at
Club is one of the oldest organiza­ day afternoon Plans were made for
partment ot the Toledo board of urday
•—1— In
*- Kalamazoo.
----------cut
into
three
layers
which
can
be
Melt
butter,
stir
In
flour
and
add
the annua] county meeting which
health.
Rev. nnd Mrs. E. L. Crocker and tions of Ita kind In the country
hot beet water gradually, then other cut round with the assistance ot a Vera Crux bn April 21. 1014. Other
The officers for Uie year 1934-1835 will be at Hastings this snrtng. An- [
family and Mrs. Stair of Freeport,
other County Flower Bitow is also 1ingredients. Reheat beets In sauce. large dinner plate. Each layer of landmarks of the month are: open­
w ...w
are making a motor trip to
New are: Pres.. Emily J. McElwain; Vice­
paste must be baked In a fairly ing of First congress, April 6. 1780;
York state where they will visit rel- Pr“. Helen Wade; Secy.. Harold M. being contemplated.
QUICK COFFEE CAKE.
quick oven 15 minutes, when cool signing of London &lt; navnl treaty,
A poetry contest will be sponsored
—sold in moat stores
atlvcs for a few days.
।Logan; Tress . Tiieodore Knopf.
2 c flour.
put one layer very carefully on a April 22, 1030; Kan Francisco earth­
by the various clubs of the county,
Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Walton and j---------------- * • * -------------4 t baking powder.
perfectly flat round dish. Spread quake, April 18, HMM; Jefferson's
for $1.50. We sell them
final
awards
to
be
made
at
the
an
­
Mr.. and
A JOLLY
GOOD
...... Mrs L. E. Barnett were In '.
-—
—
—— — TIME.
—
with red currant Jelly and place an­ birthday, April 18, 1743; Ponqc de
nual
county
meeting.
for—
1 Lansing Saturday night attending 1 Last Monday evening Mrs c. W
other layer upon the first. This must
Leon's discovery of Florida. April
"Counsellor-at-Law." presented by Clarke threw open the doors of her served by Miss Jean Evcrliart.
3 T shortening.
be spread with any good cream, va­
the Lansing Civic Players.
। home to Circle No. 6 of the Metho*
nilla for preference, which must be 8, 1313.—St. Louis Post-Dispatctu
Attending this meeting were. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pate and son. dlst Episcopal Ladles' Aid. The .Victor Hilbert. Woodland. Mrs. R.
2-3 c milk.
cold before use. place the top lay­
Laurence, and daughter. Mary EBz- rooms were lovely and hospitable [
NoshvWe Mn J P Mohler | Cinnamon.
er upon this and cover with Uie fol­
Pbilippinei Costly lo U. 5.
abctii.of Detroit, visited Mr. and and a beautiful bouquet of chrysan- Middleville
Mrs
L
and
61fx together the dry ingredients, lowing icing:
Middleville,
Mrs. Coats
L. Coolbaugh
Coolbaugh
nnd
Mrs. E. C. Edmonds and Mias Grace themums in the living roopi and a k
lra Gco coats
Grove Mrs
Following the war with Spain, un­
then cut in the shortening. Beat1 Mix well 4 ounces castor sugar,
Edmonds over the week end
cluster of lighted green candle, in x w^s aiTMn L H^k Wi -m- CRK. add milk, nnd hdd to the first the grated, rind of a lemon, whites of der the peace terms, Spain ceded to
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Edmonds re- the dining room made them more'^XV 7£irL
■PU.L.
r. nu.u, m.a. Marian mixture SpreadI ina shallow pan. 2 eggs beaten to a stiff froth. If pre­ tbe United States, Cuba, Puerto
turned last week from a week's visit inviting.
f.'„ .. .'
"
Goodyear. Mrs. M. J. Croas. Mrs. C. cov.er. . *“h 801 »»«’. butter and ferred the cake may be well powd­ Rico, all other Spanish Islands in
with their daughter and husband. [ It was the regular monthly mect- D-Bauer. Hastings.
(snrinkte
sprinkle eenomu.iv
generously .i.h
with sugar -~4
and, ered with sugar in place of the icing. the West Indies, Guam and the |
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prase, of Cuya- Ing and twenty-seven members and
- cinnamon, one teaspoon cinnamon
Philippine archipelago. Tho United '
hogs Falls, Ohio. They also visited four guests were in attendance,
to one-half
Bake about
LAYER CAKE.
GIVING ADDRESSES.
--- -— cup sugar.■ States, as balm to Spanish honor in
relatives In Talmadge. Ohio.
I When all had arrived n devotional
Hon. John c Ketcham has been 35 minutes at 375 degrees,
1-2 c shortening.
the matter of the Phlllpplnesfagreed
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson and service was led by Mrs. Guy Kel­ busy the past week Riving addresses |
1 1-2 c sugar.
iBANANA
BRAN
MUFFINS.
Nettle June of Chicago and Mr. and ler and Mrs- w M. Jones. Then a
to pay Spain 820,000.000 00 days
HASTINGS
at various nearby places. On Fri­
3
eggs.
A T shortening,
Mrs. Tennis Kolla and Mrs. Tcnnie delicious dinner was served by the
after the signing of the treaty. The
day night he was at the Lakeview 1
4
t
baking
powder.
Kolla of Los "Angeles. California, committee. Mrs. M, E. Whitman.
1-4 c sugar.
.
war of conquest In the Philippines
school in Battle creek where he
3-4 c milk.
1 egg. well beaten.
spent the week end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Dasle Crue. MUs Esther Doty
To deny yourself the bene­
which
followed
the
capitulation
of
spoke at their agricultural fair; on
1 t vanilla.
1 c sour milk.
Emerson Stauffer and son Ron.; Mrs.
,
, and Mrs. George Newton. When all Monday evening he was in Kalama­
fits of comfortable vision?
Spain cost thc United States as
2 c flour.
1 c prepared bran.
laid and Mr. and Mrs. Alcld 8taufBtauf- had been utlaflcd and thc dishes
If relief were not readily
zoo at a’Round Table-Conference on
Cream the shortening and add the much In life and effort aa the whole No Positiv* Proof of
1 c flour.
fer and family. On Sunday all en- and tables put away, one of the Vocations, sponsored by the First
sugar, then the beaten egg yolks. of the major war with Spain. From
'S
’
"
1
,
,*
I™?
A
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a
M"
•&gt;
»»»»
.irr«&lt;l
«
join
„„
cult U&gt; find and costly It
Mankind's Original Homa
[Presbyterian church. His subject
Mix and sift the flour and baking February 4, 1899. to June 80 of the
I Mr .ndX W. □.
o&lt; nd..
“ • Government »r.to
Tonlub.
would be another matter.
was
Service.'' Tonight
&lt;lu,y ,n,uaica- I*
powder and add alternately with the same year natives thinned out Amer­
Tbe mere fact that primitive
1 t baking powder.
Aitv Tnrt ’
unoincr'
The chairman, Mrs. M. E. Whit-I Mr. Ketcham rocs to Bellevue to
milk. Add flavoring and fold In thc ican ranks by killing 225 men and
loon
1-2 c cliopixjd banana.
iRan r*lt.v
City. Tnrt
Ind.. r-arn*
came tn
to Hastings man. then called thc meeting to or- (speak at a newly organized Brothstiffly
beaten
egg
whites.
Bake
in
Cream shortening and sugar; add j
| Thursday after their daughter, who der yor a business session. Reports erhood
officers and wounding 1357.
to spare. And the coat
has been saying
saviiur with her grandpar
grandpar­ , wen?
|ans made
------------------------egg. milk and bran and let standi' three layers in a moderate oven, 375
were read
read and
and p
plans
made for
for future
future
cannot be compared to the
(degrees F, 20 minutes. When cool
while measuring remainder of in-&gt;
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Severance.
_______ party in ENJOY "HARD TIMES"
vergent descendant! of some c®»*
Severance, work and for U1C Christmas
(put together with chocolate filling,
gredlcnts.
sift
flour
with
soda,
salt
Iwhlle
thev
were
enjoying
a
trip
!
December.
will be benefited for the
PARTY AT CHURCH.
or use any desired filling and frost­
| through t)ie south. Mrs.
directed qirccica
by
—-- Severance
— -| ---------short
- , „song
auullservice
nuiia service
ny Young
lire Married
I uuiia niaincu
----- powder. .Cut - banana in
— ing.
..........
Thc
people's rmpu
Club and baking
James Monroe was born April 28,
In
w
—
■
,,
,
returned
to
Indiana
with
them
and
Mrs
.
Dasle
waa
rnJo
.
Td
and
o
f
the
Methodist
Sunday
School
held
«malI
pieces
and
add
to
sifted
dry
------- uuon.- vruv wus rnjuyva ana
Uie Mcinoaui ouuua) ocnuoi iiciu ------ .
..
—
-.j
1758, In what has been called the
Is enjoying watching thc
b^
b-, a dellahtfui
delightful meeting
meeting last Tuesday 1 Ingredients.
mgredlenta. Add to first mixture and
the building of new
new
books were promlscd t0 k
GRAHAM NUT MUFFINS.
evening In thc church parlors. 45 '•«**
untU
flour disappears,
a pier to which they are bringing ready for our next meeting
1 c sifted flour.
been the home of so many distin­ differentiated In the proc— ef
six of the model homes from the j Mr„ KeUer
lo
entef,_
being present. This was a "Hard
ln m45fd muffin tins In a
OPTOMETRIST
1 c graham flour.
guished Americana. Thia particular their evolution. Hence the toot ot
'Worlds fair on a b«lte to place on tainment and she wa« assisted by Times" party and some of the cos- &lt;00-degree oven for 20 to 25 minutes,
1-2 c sugar.
Pbon. 2634
Hasting.
section of Virginia was the birthBeverly Shores on Lake Michigan.'-----Mix-------------Brozak They ■ottered
——-■several
----- • tum-s showed considerable poverty.
1
egg
beaten.
BANANA PASTRIES.
that nona of these three
The "House of thc Future” Is one of interesting games which the Circle Mrs. Charles Faul was awarded the •
1 c milk.
Roll plain pie pastry quite thin
them.
aides Monroe.
Washington waa
played and hoped to enjoy again women's prize and John C. Ketcham Land cut Ut rectangular shapes. Peel
4 T melted butter.
born at Wakefield, between Bridges
very won the men's prize for the most I,
sometime. And so ended
3 t baking powder.
and cut bananas crosswise and place
liappy evening.
annronrlatc costumes. Games were &lt;
creek and Pope's creek, nnd here on Inal home of mankind.
1-2 c walnuts, coarsely broken.
1 l salt.
leach plc^e of pastry. Sprinkle over
the original site a mansion-house of
FAREWELL SURPRISE PARTY.
SIR flour once, measure, add gra­ the dimensions of the house In in Rhodesia the fossilized skull ot
NEW IDEA CLUB.
111 *bout one teaspoon of sugar and
Friday evening, Nov. 16. Mrs. John
ham
flour,
baking
powder,
sugar.
which Washington was bom and a primitive type of man which may
The New Idea Club held IU an- |*Jew
Rnll ^‘naria up
Robinson of Carlton Center, held
u&gt;
PMU&gt;;. laoUKnlM
ediu .n3 “'h “J "!lx
" "*
““
u.,m uvth'r
. “ . fork.» Hour, bmlux which was burned In 1780, has been
a surprise party in honor of her nual auction at the home ot Mrs. F. wrilM
constructed by the Wakefield Na- world until comparatively recent
mother. Mrs. Clara Belle Hilburn. William. Nov 14. 1934. A fish pond
IW In kaklnit P.n .nd
In ,
tlboal
Memorial association.
added
much
to
the
merriment
of
the
Aimes; but whether the actnal exam­
»ho Is leaving, soon to spend the
I« «&lt;■„ lioo to US
r , tor
ple of Rhodesian man whose rewinter In Texas. About,50 invited evening. Light refreshments were
oven. 425 degrees. F.. about 25 min­
10
to
IS
minutes
or
until
.
tight
guests were present. They walked served. A nice collection of canned brown. Serve hot with orange sauce. 1utes.
o
In on her unaware and it was a Irults. vegetables and Jellies were
TINTED LIME CREAM.
complete surprise. The evening brought for the hospital as Is our
certainly represents an extremely
ORANGE SAUCE.
1-3 c evaporated milk diluted with ber Is required to sign the Roll of
was spent in playing cards. Head usual custom at this time of year.
prizes went to Mrs. Hilburn and Our next meeting will be the
Parliament.
The paper! compris­ possibly near akin to the Heidel*
2-3 c sugar.
2 beaten eggs.
:Roy Allerdtng and consolation to Christmas party at the home of our
ing this roll are kept permanently
j Mrs. Henry Williams and
Wm. president. Mrs. Dorothy Tudor.
3-4 c boiling water.
In the two boxes on the table. By Germany In 1007. This blxarre
1-8 t salt.
I Savacool. Refreshments were serv1 egg yolk, slightly beaten.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
tradition, the prime minister always
1 pkg lime gelatin.
I cd about ll’P, M. Mrs. Hilburn
1-2 c orange Juice.
Mrs. Chas. Beckwith and Mrs.
occupies the scat which faces the nltely distinct from all &lt;
1 c boiling water.
| has made many friends In Carlton
2
T
lemon
Juice.
box at the right of the speaker and type! ot extinct uian.1-8 l salt.
Who wish her a Joyous trip and va- Zara Boulter entertained al the
Granted rinds of 1-4 orange and
home of Mrs. H. A. Wiley Friday aft­
targe boxes 33c 1-4 t almond extract.
—also by tradition—he uses the box Times.
j cation.
1-4
lemon.
ernoon honoring the tetter's mother.
1 t vanilla.
as a means of emphasizing his
Mix cornstarch, sugar and salt.
Mrs. Milo Partridge. Eighteen ladles
b... 19c
Heat
the
diluted
milk
in
the
top
views. Marks of the signet ring
ANDERSON—COLE.
were present. Bunco and Pit fur- ■Add boiling water and cook until of a double boiler. Remove from heat
Moderalsan’s Bagtaaiags
I A pretty wedding ceremony was
worn by Mr. Gladstone are to be
clear,
stirring constantly. Place over
nished
the
amusement
and
refresh1
and stir in the eggs, sugar, and oneI performed on Saturday afternoon.
We call those thing! mo.tara
water
and—continue
cooking
menu wvrv
uirnu
were acivvu.
served. ,-nia.
Mrs. rBiviiusv
Partridge hot
-- ------ -------.......... — —
------- n •five
— eighth teaspoon salt. Return to, seen on this box—showing the
I November 17. nt the parsonage'of was presented a lovely 34 piece set: "Mutes longer, pour hot mixture
which ire wldaty characteristic
2 boxes 19c
“
force"
of
his
aigumenta!
—
Mont
­
and coox
cook until mixture [
er ana
•
•
I the Presbyterian church when Hugo bf dishes. All departed wishing Mrs. [ ovc[ W yoUc and beat well. When double boiler
our contemporary WMtera type ot
silver spoon. Add vanilla
H'm'a1F. Anderson and Miss Joyce G. Cole, Partridge many more happy birth- parttally cnoled
cooled, .
add
nnd will coat a iu— —- ------- —----- Z_ .
hh fruit Juices
hiW. .nd
dvlllMtloo. Tbe thing! which make
| both of Hastings, were united In
rinds. Cool. Makes one and one- and chill. Dissolve the gelatin In the
boiling water, add one-eighth tea-1
| marriage by the Itev. John Kltchhalf cups of sauce.
those which distinguish dur day
spoon salt and the almond extract.
Ing. The bride wore a brown wedANCHOR CLASS MEETING.
The buffalo la given the credit of from medieval Europe. Feudal gov­
Chill until mixture begins to thick­
.dlng dress with burncl orange trlmBANANA CREAM PIE.
The Anchor class of the Methodist
en. then place In
‘
bowl
’ of* crocked
■’*'* belns a real native American," but ernment gave way to nstloMl
Imlngs. site was accompanied by Sunday School. Mrs. Guy Keller,
6 bananas.
3 regular boxes 25c
—.J beat with a ro- the bison Is no more so than tbe slates, ths unity of medieval Chris­
1 c heavy cream, whipped.
Mrs. Cecil Munton. who wore a teacher, met with Miss Freda Bump
tary egg beater unUl thick and fluf- pronghorn antelope which to not so tianity was broken by ths Protestant
1 T powdered sugar.
8°wn of green crepe trimmed with on Friday night, assistant hostesses
2 Urge boxes 15c
of
1 baked 9-inch pie shell or six fy. Then beat In the cold custard. | W|delr knowlk Fom1I
(ecru lace. After a brief wedding being Misses Ba'bara Crook and
Chl1'
“™ l”*1""* »«»»■&gt;. -I—. »Ut.
tour Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will Ruth Hall. Games were played and tart shells.
Urge box 19c
serves six.
1
..._
_ .
take up their residence in Hastings. after discussing several items of
1-2 t vanilla.
veloped In science, SerfiJora dlsaped to the comparatively
few
living
The
custard
must
be
watched
*
—
■
—
—
Slice
bananas.
Mix
whipped
business, refreshments were served,
carefully and not cooked too long Pronghorn antelopes hava been
CO-OPERATIVE CLUB.
cream, powdered sugar and vanilla.
in —
western
North
Amer­
— ------------------I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Townsend en­ A very enjoyable time |s reported. Fold In bananas. Fill baked pie or because this will cause it to crudle. found only *"
ica
and
in
Mexico.
It
therefore
tertained the OA-openstlve dub on
BIKTIIDAY DINNER.
tart shells with banana cream mix­ If It should curdle, beating wiUi
Saturday evening with a coopera­
________________
to consider the Ing was Invented. Since these meveMr. and Mrs. Ermont Newton en­ ture. Sprinkle with grated, unsweet­ an egg beater will restore the smooth seems reasonable
tive dinner at slx-lhlrty. Those tertained at dinner Sunday compli­ ened chocolate If desired. Serves six. texture although the mixture will be American prongbora as distinctively
present were Dr. and M” Harry mentary to Mrs. Mary Corner, the
thinner.
American, both In Its origin and
it
Imus and two daughters of Ionia, occasion being her birthday. Ten
BANANA TOAST.
MARSHMALLOW MINT SAUCE.
hab,taL
Cut slices of’ bread one-quarter
Mr. and Mrs. R. o. Jeffries and son. guests were present and the guest
yean a* marking the iransRto*
Harold Jeffries, and Mr. and Mrs. of honor was the recipient of some Inch thick. Spread lightly with but-,
Reuben pse and son of Lowell and lovely gifts.
ter. then coVfr each slice with a
Plant Wennd CtiiM Swelling
ern Europe Is
8 marshmallows.
layer
of sliced bananas. Sprinkle
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gammage of
Moat
any
sort
q|
wound
received
Tribune.
.
1
e«g
white,
beaten
stiff.
with sugar and brown delicately un­
Grand Rapids. The evening was
GANTON—CRANDELL
1 drop oil of peppermint, green • by a treb or plant wJH cause a swell­
spent with visiting and
general
MUs Mary Crandell and Mervln der •broiler."
color.
! Ing.
Of tbe IhoMaads of galls,
good time.
J. Oanton of WUUamston were unltMake a thin syrup of the liugnx which affect pearly, all forms of
MEAT LOAF.
2 lbs. ground beef.
U AND I CLUB.
and water. Cut the marshmallows In I plant Ufa, ibe greater number are
MelhoUUt parsonage, Sunday eve­
I This Wednesday afternoon Mrs. ning. Nov. 18, 1834. .by Rev. E. L.
1 lb. ground fresh pork.
quarters and add to the syrup. Pour caused by animal parasites, rape
C- 0. DeCou Is hostess to She U and Crocker.
1 t salt.
the mixture over the egg white
lean Itablta Health
I.bridge chjb at her iwmc on W.
Pepper.
v
gradually, beating vigorously. Add

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I Mrs. Harry Baldwin will enterurday. covers being laid for twelve.
.tain the members of the Y M L. Top scores at bridge were made by
| Club’ on Thursday with a one O'clock Mrs. Burr VonHouten and Mrs.
pot luck luncheon.
Richard Oroos.

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DONT PAY TOO MUCH.
VENUS’ ATMOSPHERE
Old •‘Chained Libraries*
day meeting —Pearle Bagley, Secy Blind Find Protection
f'DAKlf'C DDHTDAUC
Money ln B sufficient amount to
rKUxjKAIYij meet man’s needs is very necessary. (
in Sensation of
. IS CARBON DIOXIDE
Time •pcnt in earning money which
Tear Is ths agency that prevents
U not 'needed is wasted. There Is j Venus, the nearest neighbor of the
blind
people
from
ninnldg
Into
ob
­
there have been book thieves. And
WELCOME QBANGE.
, such a thing as paying too much for '*rth In the solar system, has an atjects In their path, according te a In medieval times, when books were
mTIi J0" money. What good is a million mosphere around it which apparbulletin of the Better Vision Insti­ rare and valuable, libraries took no
i.'re. dollars to you when your friends enlly consists entirely o.*.arbon dltute. Tb« researches of Dr. Vladi­ chances with would-be "borrowers,"
‘*kr“ peek at jtu through glass and mur- oxide, the common gas which bubmir Dolansky, a blind Polish scl- but chained their volumes and man­
Irud mur. Doesn't he look natural?"
j blea out of soda wsler, according to
j
enlist,
published In the quarterly uscripts securely .to their shelves.
1 Many a man. believing that the; experiments completed last week by
accumulation of money is thc.meas- Dr. Arthur Adel, of the University ot
' printed for the tfllnd In braille.
Several of these “chained li­
: LEAF ORANGE
| proves that a sensation akin lo fear braries" still exist In England, but
" • ure of ability, has struggled all his Michigan physics department.
onlrr
Hf® to arrive, and then finds that. The existence of carbon dioxide —
' sffecta the thousands of hair foil!- among them the one at Hertford
nl.«b&lt;.'
b.m that there u nowhere else to go. *** Arst indicated in 1932 by photo-, Tornadoes, Fires, Hurricanes, elea which cover the face and body.
cathedral
Is unique In several
ml »■
«'•. The place he has arrived at isn't graphs taken by Dr. W 8. Adams'
• — - •
— taJ, t|W bulletin, and causes the wayi
■“
.
Floods,
Epidemics,
Make
‘uii’n.b one--two—three with some ot th J and Dr Theodore Dunham of Mt.
feeling of tingling lhat a blind per­
It is definitely one of the oldest—
t .id places he parsed by when thc "Go Wilson Observatory. Using an ar- 1
Record of Year
son has when be approaches an ob­ It Is still a moot point whether It
'•**
(Slow" sign meant nothing to him.
rangement of apparatus whlth dujf*..
ject unexpectedly. This reflex only dales from 1304 or 1500-snd with
While it is yet time suppose we all Heat's atmospheric conditions on the
occurs when the blind person Is mA Ita nearly 1.500 tethered volumes Is
' decide not to be tn such a hurry nor planets. Dr. Adel reports that the ■
ii’.v f.ii liitAsnr.
A history of tho disasters In the consciously aware that he is In
. so busy. That we will lake time to outer layers of gas around Venus |
by fur the largest of the chained 11enjoy the pleasant things of life os contain as much carbon dioxide by United States In any
. . year la written danger. The contracting of the hslr
we come to them. That we will give weight os the total weight of the manually by the American Red Cross, follicles Is something like the bria
One of the largest of the other
&gt; generously of our time to our fellow 'srth'a atmosphere, approximately according to Chairman John Barton tllng of a cat attacked by a dog.
’ men who toll alongside us on this 'l® plus 15 zeros tons.
Payne, commenting on the report for or of a horse which has smelled a chained libraries In England Is. as
It happens, also at Hereford, In the
Journey, and by so doing, we will all
Working in cooperation with Dr. (h#
ending June 30. »234. which wolf.
Church of All Saints there. It han
be greatly benefited-By Claudius E. v M SHpher. of theLowell OtecrWashlngtoa.
373 chained books. But In Hereford
Wade. Chicago
Ivatory.
vatory, whose spectroscopic photouceu
*** waamaiwa.
-------- graphs of the. planets suggested
“Because of the charter provision
'Because ot the charter provision their eyes nre without tills sixth cathedral upward of 430 books never
'graphsthe I
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
'presence
presenc of the gas. the same appar- I which places upon the Red Cross tho sense." continues the bulletin. "Four Imd been unchained, and .mors IhaM
The Gates school, with Mrs. Ha-'atus was used recently to sliow that responsibility for disaster relief, our out of ten of them do not even have 1,000 chalna which had been taken
zel McCaul as teacher, will give a Jupiter. Saturn. Uranus
and Nep- workers
• —
chapter
and staff
aro noti••­ the common sense to know that off books In the dart century WhtsJ
play Friday evening, time 8:30. the tune have atmospheres consisting fied of all calamities ot storm and the|r eyes themselves need assistsuspended from the celling In rows.
title js ' School Days" EverybodyTchlefiy of methane. On the earth
fire and flood." ho continued. “Tho
Moreover, by a piece of great good
p itI1D CUVe come. There will be no admission, this appears as marsh gas and In emergency period may prove lo be
fortune, the brasa clips by which
C/a UKLtlLo although a collection will be taken, coal gas
Earliest Periodicals
tho chains had been fastened to the
-------- \ .
: ■ ■■ rj Everybody will be welcome
| The equipment used by Dr. Adel Is brief. In cases where the victims •
Mrs James McCrea entertained j known as an "absorption cell" and Is have tholr own resources to draw on.
The beginning of the periodical books had been thrown Into an old
:rbon st united brethren her children from Chicago over Sat- the largest In the world. Under na- While it lasts, however, whcther.lt wns In the Seventeenth century, box and so preserved. Consequent­
-CHURCH.
Urday und Sunday
|tural conditions, light travels from brings the Immediate need ot food, when In 1018 catalogues of books ly, It has been possible to rectialn
E B arietta. D. D.. Putor.
Miss Anne Peterson wlio has spent (the sun to a planet, from which it L&lt; clothing end shelter for the homo- ; were Introduced. In IMS the Jourail the booka In tbe library almost
; some time in Chicago has returned reflected out Into space, a portion ot less, or entails a program ot invos- I uni des Notvana was printed In precisely as they wore originally.—
to her home here on the farm.
| it reaching thc earth. Because the
ligation and rehabilitation, tho Red France, nnd In the same year Acta New York Times.
Mrs. Simon and son. Billy Simon, gases surrounding a planet atrfirb Cross Is tho official director ot all | I*ti)losophlca. These might be said
of Middleville spent Sunday at the certain wave lengtlis of the sunlight,
j to be tbe parents of the |&gt;erlodlcal.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B astronomers find the light from the relief."
A great variation In type, and In I70D the Tntler was established,
Johnson.
i planet lacking
in these wave
FREE METHODIST CHUHCH.
Early medieval chairs were really
------------- .
.------ ;-----. I lengths wiien examined wills the a wide geographical distribution, 1711 the Spectator, 1712 the GuardSo we are to have electric money? .spectroscope. Knowing what gases characterise the 103 disasters re-’ Inn and 1710 the Examiner.
"In small chests with removable backs
But wa^, shall we use to get It ohm? ,absorb out Blven WBVe lengths, they ported last year. Tornadoes, hurrl- 1782 the North BrRon appeared and and ■nwpleces, writes Estelle H.
can legitimately suspect these gases canes, hailstorms and other storms In 17111 the Gentleman's Magazine.
Illes In "Mother-Wit." later these
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS on the planet
made up almost on« half ot the total. It was In Imitation of the latter became permanent parts and were
; Proof of these observations Is
usually very high at the back and
'provided by the absorption cell. The Especially numerous were tho tropi­ magazine that Benjamin Franklin
founded
the
General
Magarino
In
Hn laboratory set-up at the University cal storms which swept in from the
■ APTIST ClIUn.CH.
fur ornamental purposes, but for
of Michigan consists of/a tube 25 sea to the Atlantic and Gulf Coast Philadelphia. One of the most nota­
B. J. Adeock. Mlateter
yards long. Into this Is pumped the region. There were 21 storms of thia ble early attempts of the publica­ protection against drafts. Such ■
» School ■
suspected gas at about 50 atmos- type, establishing
new record for tion of the magnxlne In tills coun­ form wns essential to comfort tn
-o 'pheres pressure, giving approximate- frequency.
try was Hie Pennsylvania Mugnslne. medieval dwellings In northerly clt)y as many molecules of the gas as 1
j,*ext |n number to storms wero 1775-8. This waa tbe Joint work of
. Jwould b« found in &gt; UUeker. but for dtaut„, ot n„. th,
„
for their crude structure and illRobert Alkln and Thomas Paine.
", more rarlfled layer of planetary at- Red Cro
..
.
. ..
.
fitting doors and window casings
J. mosphere. a beam of Ughtslmllar to ,, .
.
. ....
did nut keep out the gusts of wind
n «*. sunlight. U then shot down the tube -5 “rM ln ‘n® United States and In■TATE OF MICHIGAN.
lhat View through every crevice.
J! yards through the gas. Al the end of I
pose.slons, Tho meet spectacso i its trip It Is passed through a specwas the Chicago stockyards
b
troscope and photographed When fire, where Red Cross workersar- i&gt;r&lt;&gt;hai&gt;
photographs arc achieved dupllcat- rived shortly after thc Are started, ..........
Ing tiwise taken by the analysis of administering rsllof until tho ctnerthe planet's own light, proof Is | xency period passed, giving first aid
» 4be i»«tl*r of th. mate of Chi
। To the members of the Republlestablished of the nature of the—
to about 1,000 persons,
• can County Committees of tho
planetary atmosphere and calcula- ,
OUHEH Foh'I'l'IILICATinN.
।
Floods caused serious damage In
। n&gt;«i &lt; nmpanr ••? Fourth Congressional "district and to
tlons allow its density or weight
some sections, 17 calling for Red inc tiled In
«rt it. ,».||||..» pr.rina Uy. vol4.rd of that district:
■ iHrnta in wrillns. I»«r
FARMERS* CLUB.
( Cross relief. Three explosions were
Let me thank you for the consid­
The Pine Lake Farmers' Chib .reported and three epidemics of ma­
eration given me throughout the
5T JOHN S LUTHERAN MISSION
il 2*&gt; met with Mr nnd Mrs Ernest Hall,, larla and typhoid fever. A school bus
district, where I was permitted to
* J" Saturday evening. Pesident Lee wreck
• - was one of tho year's trage­
speak.
.1 "p NottihRhatn called thr meeting to dies for which Red Cross funds wore
For the support given al the jwlls
order nt promptly 8 30. by sinking needed for relief and rehabilitation.
and to assure you that I will be
[{j1,” 1 "America, the BnuUful" and ieglad, whenever possible, to do what
"Technique acquired by the Red
10 so peatlng thc lord's prayer
After
I
cap to maintain those principles
Cross in these disasters and the
FIRST CHUKCH OF CHRIST.
7 , a short business meeting Dorothy
SCIENTIST
which guarantee us a government
1 Ford took charge of the program. hundreds of others we have handled
under our Constitution.
singing "Onward. Christian Sol­ is at the service ot the public,"
said. "To make
Sincerely yours.
diers."
. Chairman Payne
We are very fortunate In having 'h,« P°«rible the disaster relief serAdv
CLARE E. HOFFMAN..
newcomers to our community. Mel ' *’co *las Issued a manual containing
Mead and family, who are mnsl- *Instructions
*
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‘for chapters
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‘Interested
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UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
clans Their, first number was "The In advance preparations for emer­
IN CHRIST
Old Ruttged Cross." sung by Mr gencies. Disaster institutes were
NOTICE TO CMDnOIl
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Opal and Joan, and small son, Rob- Uon, to enab(o Retl Cf0M Bnd c,t|c

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Women outnumber men la Was!,
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• East Bound Train" with violin and
guitar accompaniment.
j
Topics of interest were given by |
Ell Lindsey He spoke of the trend '
io oo of national affairs and fears die- !
to 00 tatorial power
He spoke also of |O oo
Huey Long and the power he Is ।
exercising In Louisiana. He feels I
Jo oo 1 that affairs are getting really serl- |
io no ous and we have much cause tor
io no I concern. He also spoke of the pro- I
posed legislation for Nebraska In
1B36 They propose to have a non­
partisan, one-chamber legislature
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop favio no
moo 1ored us with two beautiful selec10 no tiona. "He Quiets the Storm” and
10 00
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in oo "Just for Today."
moot
...... Attorney Arthur Stratton of Kaiio m , amaxoo
introduced
He
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, Deal a New Deal?* He pointed out
। that similar conditions io those that
' ।exist
today
existed
aftermost
of
the
(exist today existed aftermost of the

(early wars There were depressions.
and Indebtedness. He spoke of the
historical background of our pres­
ent conditions
He went through
the
presidential administrations,
comparing bills that were Introduc­
ed and affairs ot those administra­
tions. He feels that President
Roosevelt Is sincere In his efforts
and that he. the same as Theo­
dore Roosevelt, tried to better con14 oo» oo from ditions for the common man. Cor­
porations haven't been real honest
and have had too much control.
They did the same tn history. He
spoke of the present swing of the
pendulum to the left arid it is stead­
ily going to the left, but Roosevelt
will have to turn to the right. He
fee Is that the President would take
the middle course but Is surround­
ed by men who make It Impossible
for him. Our problem is to stem leg­
islation. He feels Roosevelt would
steer s conservative course and that
big business should be regulated.
Jjut that doesn't mean that the gov­
ernment need interfere" There was
a question in his mind as to wheth­
er the things being proposed were,
new. The same things have hap­.
.
pened before.
Attorney Stratton, like so manyt
successful men. started as a farm
lad with an ambition and determi­
nation to be a lawyer. Though the
path was a rough one he Is attaining
his goal and has every, quality of a
successful lawyer and man He ad­
vised parents to make work for chil­
dren as attractive as possible,
whether it was on the farm or

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,lbl°
en&gt;«gencle. In their
C0|Dn’UDltlesSupport of tho disaster relief actlvltles of the Red Cross conics from
the annual foil call held each year
from Armistice Day lo Thanksgiving

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First aid certificates were Issued
by the Rud Cross last year to 120.­
972 persons
who finished-----------------the courso
■
jf
if Instruction put on by the chapters,
chapters.
Included In nils list were more than
70,000 foremen, time clerks and
other key employes on Federal Ctvtl
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Works
projects. ruiiuci
Further vTiueucn
evidence ot
the &lt;o’«rnment'i endorsement o(
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i.
‘ , fl"t *d P
11 found„ *“
pro,cct*
undcr
Cross chapters, at tbe request of
the War Department, are giving
first aid Instruction in CCC camps.
yVhore it has been requested by
Army engineers tho same Instruc­
tion is also made available to key
men working on federal water'con­
servancy and flood control projects.

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War Veterans’ Problems
Increase
Lairt year American Red Cross
chapters dealt witlwtbo problems of '
nearly 400,000 veterans and their
families. Tho workers find that as 1
tho years go on their responsibility
Increases rather then decreases. :
Changes In legislation, tbe increaaquent Increase In physical ills, bring
new needs for sympathetic treat­
ment by trained Red Cross workers.
In addition to thia service to voterofficial medium between the people
and the men in military and naval
service, giving aid through this
urvtrn
...» In
aua —
service laat
last year
to a6.871
men in the
army, navy and marine corps.

Phone 2270

Flowers.
The perfect Gift for the

Thanksgiving Hostess
A lovely bouquet
or potted plant will be a
thpughtful, gracious
manner for expressing
your appreciation

mums

Large, gorgeous
blooms for stunning center­
pieces or tiny, dwarf ones for
table decorations, are especial­
ly suitable at this time of year.

Busy Year for Volunteers
Rod Cross volunteers made nearly
five million garments last year; they
prepared 642466 pages ot handtranscribed braille and 114,711 by
the duplicated process;
16.121
Christmas bags. 6.676,821 surgical
dressings and 18.476 layettes were
prepared, and many other valuable
community services were reported
by chsptar volunteers.

iVrrted" | what their ambitions are and enThe Romans made the first road
•upp«rt*4 b, courage them in that tine. If they
■ijMrB al • oo have a real ambition they will atat­
map as such. It showed the path­
tain their goal.
way of travel from England to tbe
The Mead family again favored
mouth of the Ganges IrT India, the
us with “Home on tbe Range" and
forerunner of the motorists* guide, FOR HALE OR THADEProdigal 8on." After singing "Ood
later these same "road maps'* were
Be With You." we were dismlsaed
made for the benefit of the Crusad­
by repealing the watchword.
•it
ers. one oflhe best being by the
. navlv fwonUt. r*r««,
We are Invited to meet Saturday.
Mn. Freak liaaa, foe W
St. Albans monk, Matthew Paris
be to teach the fanners golf.

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist
HASTINGS, MICH

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Fear

�Wednesday, Nov. 21,1934 |

THE HASTINGS BANNER

HUSTINGS H Gil HL
FORENS C ASSON.

Upon ths shield, Is 0 Inches in di­ EXPECT MORE PEOPLE
ameter. three-eighths of an inch
thick, and is cast of solid bronze
WILL LIVE ON FARMS
'with all lettering artistically emtxMaed. Thc Detroit Free Press will ReaiOnable to Make Plans on
also present a bronze label button
or pin, a replica of the University Present Basis Bather Than
of Michigan Wall Plaque Trophy,
to.Dream of Past
COMPETING IN STATE­ to each debater participating in an Definite Indications that the pop­
elimination debate.
"
WIDE DEBATING CON­
ulation on farms will be greater in
The great majority of the schools the next 10 years than It has been
TESTS
will uhold
their- ..............
flrat debate on No­ in the
decade were pointed vui
out
---- ------1,10 past uix.ut
vember 23. Three other- state-wide by speakers al the conference of agALBERT BECKER TO
debates on December 14. January, rlcultural agents at Michigan state
DIRECT STUDENTS' 11. and January 2S, will complete ‘ College.
the preliminary series. A number
Two main causes for the reversal
of sectional debating leagues have of the migration to the cities were
rralimlnuy Sari., Open, on been
organized again In various !cited. Many people who moved from
Mor. 23—Winners to
parts of the state for purposes of‘farms to towns where they found
Conducting Uie preliminary series,'employment are now back in their
Beoelre Trophies
The winners of these sectional ’ neighborhoods and there is little
Hastings High school has become' leagues, together with the other jchafice that the older ot these peoa member of the Hastings High[ ranking schools in Uje preliminary pie will be ------—-■ ■------------■­
employed
In shops
again.
School Ftarenslc Association andI series, will take part in the first
Company policies of giving prefer­
, will take part In a state-wide com­1 debate of the elimination series on ence to young people Will prevent
j petition in public speaking and de­ February ifti
them
finding
work
in
cities.
f bating according to an announce­
Men and women who would have
In the elimination series the
’ ment.by Mr. J. H. McBurney, In-".
Schools will debate among them­ gone to towns In the years imme­
• btryctor in Speech at the Univerdiately after 1929 have stayed on
'sity of Michigan and State Manager selves with the defeated schools farms because they cbfald riot find
dropping out after each debate unof the Association. Mr. Albert B.
■ til only two Imdefeated schools re­ work elsewhere. Most of them will
tBecker of the High school faculty
have established homes or&lt; will have
will be in charge of the local con­ main. These two schools will be
taken to Ann Arbor, at the expense become older than employment
testants.
of the University, for thc State agents desire before business again
The Michigan High School For­
demands rural people in numbers to
Championship
Debate
on
April
28.
ensic Association is directed by the
man machines In factories.
'University of Michigan in co-oper­ Each of the six debaters partici­
Problems of adjusting the great­
pating in the final debate will be
ation with an Advisory Council rep­
er number of residents on farms to
resenting the Michigan Conference presented with a gold watch by The conditions as they are now face
Detroit Free Press and both schools
of City Superintendents, the Michi­
those who are expected to be agricul­
gan High School Principals' Asso­ will receive a Urge bronze trophy tural leaders. An Increase in the
cup, one engraved First Honors, the
ciation, and ti&gt;e Michigan Associa­
other engraved Second Honora, pre­ number of producers of farm pro­
tion of Teachers of Speech. State­
sented by the University of Michi­ ducts surely will have a tendency to
wide interscholastic contests will be gan Extension Division. The Uni­ Increase the amount of food stuffs
conducted In debating, oratory,
versity Extension Division will rec­ grown and to decrease the prices re­
declamation, and extempore speak­
ognize the success attained by the ceived for them. Much ot this In­
ing. Tiie local school will be repre­
two semi-final schools by presenting creased amount of food will be con­
sented in debating, oratory, decla*ach with a bronze trophy cup sumed if city laborers get regular
'matlon. and extempore speaking.
pay envelopes.
properly engraved.
T» question for discussion tn the
Until employment conditions im­
Each school participating in ora­
debates of the Stale Association this
prove farmers will have to plan to
year is the proposal that the feder­ tory. declamation, and extempore conduct their business upon a basis
speaking
will
conduct
a
local
con
­
al government should adopt the
of
getting a great deal of their liv­
policy of equalizing educational op­ test in these events and enter thc ing from their farm and ot cutting
portunity through the nation by winning speakers in a subdistrict their cash expenditures to Uie least
means of annual grants to the sev­ contest. The winners In each event possible amount.
eral states for public elementary in the fifty subdistricts are awarded
Considerable time has been spent
and secondary education. This sub­ a Webster's Collegiate Dictionary in awaiting the return of conditions
ject has been adopted by thirty- with the names of the winning con­ such as existed in some past period.
two state high school debating testants stamped in gold on the cov­ It now seems to be the better policy
er.
and
are
entered
in
district
con
­
leagues and will be discussed by
to arrange the farm business up­
high school students throughout the tests. The Dictionary Awards a re­ on the basis of the present and what
presented through the co-operation
country.
can be expected in the future.
The debates in the Michigan High of The Detroit News. Competition
Government plans for assisting
School Forensic Association are In oratory, declamation, and extem­
farmers to obtain parity prices for
conducted in two series; a prelimi­ pore speaking terminates wtih the
their produce are to be continued
nary series in which all member district contests.
but these plans were announced «s
schools debate al least four times,
Lost year 281 Michigan high temporary when they were begun.
and an elimination series which schools were enrolled in these con­
Michigan farmers will get benefit
terminates in the State Champion­ tests In public speaking and debat­ payments upon wheat, com, hogs and
ship Debate. The schools with the ing and over 12.000 high school stu­ sugar beets if they signed contracts
'highest percentage of victories In dents participated. The contests
but it would seem to be a sane policy
the preliminary debates are entered were heard by audiences estimated to look ahead and see what.might
In the elimination series and award­ at 110,000 persons. Tlie final State
be done to carry the farm business
ed the University of Michigan Wall Championship Debate last year,
if the benefits are ever discontinued.
Plaque Trophy, through the co-op­ In Hill auditorium at Ann Arbor,
Fundamental good farm practices
eration of The Detroit Free Press. In wlilch Lincoln High school of
are more essential in bad times than
This trophy is In the shape of a Ferndale defeated Battle Creek
in good times. Proper tillage of thc
shield, the design of which was tak­ High school, was attended by an
soil, use of the best varieties of test­
en'from the well-known University audience of 4.500 people.
ed seeds, application of fertilizers on
uf Michigan shield. Its base Is of
cash crops, keeping a good supply of
American walnut. 17 inches in
OBITUARY.
excellent livestock, and keeping a set
height and 15 Inches across the top,
Henry Fisher, fourth son of John
and the medallion, superimposed
and Jane Fisher, was born near er in any kind of economic conditions.
Rochester. N. Y„ Dec. 3. 1854. He If Is more profitable to produce 100
died at his home bi Hastings town­ units on 10 acres than TOO units on
OLD AGE APPEARANCE ship, Nov. 12. 1034, aged 79 years, 11 20 acres, whether it be corn wheat,
mos., and 12 days He moved to Has­ or potatoes.
tings with his parents when a small
CAN BE RETARDED
child to (Ute home across the road CHILDREN PLAN­
from the Fisher school. For 78 years
(By B. A. LyBarker)
NING PROGRAMS
his hom« has been 'on the State
Road. July 4, 1878 he was mar­
People who are particular
ried to Julia Bower. To this union “Thanks for Health” Being
about persona] appearance
was bom one son. Lyle V. His wife
should realize that In order to
Featured by Michigan
Julia, died June 8, 1920, and. since
hold the enchanting charm of
Chen he has made his home with his
youth, good health should be
TB Association
son. Ho leaves besides this son. one
maintained. No other attribute
Parents of Michigan children were
grandson,
Max
D.,
one
great-grand
­
Is so essential to retaining tC
son. Norval Henry; one brother, warned by the Michigan Tubercu­
youthful appearance and acUvllosis Association this week not to be
Thomas and nephews and nieces. Bo
apprehensive if little Johnny or
Thc physician is the proper
ploneers, one who has witnessed the Mary comes home from school pro­
guardian against premature old
growth of a country from a wild fusely thankful tor a little bit ot
age. But you must co-operate
wilderness to Its present status. • everything, from milk to fresh air
with him. He can greatly aid
you In retarding the appearance
A good friend, a devoted husband,
“Most schools throughout thc
ot old age. If you work with him.
a .loyal citizen and a father who state
began
rehearsing
their
Be Just as particular about
Thanks for Health' day programs
recognizing the ethical pharma­
do not wish him back for life had which will be given next week, open­
cist who puts up your physi­
grown hard; but we shall miss him. ing on Thanksgiving Day." ex­
cian's prescriptions? Ethical
plained Dr. Bruce H. Douglas, presi­
pharmacy is a part of medical
MICH. BEEKEEPERS TO HOLD
dent.
science and its practice is a part.
MEETING AT SAGINAW.
“Part of the program is a skit In
al medical practice.
Michigan beekeepers will meet in which the children list all sorts of
Use no drugs unless prescrlbSaginaw on December 6 and 7 for health-giving foods and activities as
the 8&amp;th annual meeting of their as­ things to be thankful for and, ac­
■artbed. carefully compounded,
sociation. The convention will have cording to reports, they are enthus­
they are a reliable ally in pre­
headquarters at the Bancroft Hotel iastically adding a lot of items from
serving the freshness of youth.
their own experience which are not
Schmidt of Bay City, president of included in the script. And that’s
This Is the sixteenth of a series
the association. Most of the program something that we of the ahti-tuot Editorial Advertisements to
will be devoted to methods ot im­ bcrculosls movement can be thank­
appear in thia paper each week.
proving the outlet for honey and ful for, because it means our health
OoprrisbL
education Is taking effect*'
eradication of foul brood.
Health-promoting services made
possible by the tuberculosis ChristIndispensable to the state's school
systems by Dr. Paul P. Voelker, cute
superintendent of public instruction
recently when he gave his endorse­
ment to the “Thanks for Health"
day program.
He expressed hope lhat a larger
seal sale would be realized this year
tn order that even more of the much
needed educational activities of tho
Michigan Tuberculosis Association
might be properly financed.

Attention, Farmers!
We are now purchasing white
Peas, Beans and small Onions

CEDAR CREEK.
Mr. and Mn. Louie Dubois of Au­
gusta, Mr. and Mrs. W1U Coneatriet
of Climax and Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Wertman visited at Henry Wort­
man's Sunday*
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Mr. and Mrs. Young and children
of Muskegon were Sunday visitors
at the home of H. Leavitt and wife.

We are pleased to announce that we are
now contracting pickles for next season
and will operate ALL OUR SALTING
STATIONS in Barry County in 1935.
So, in planning your crops, please bear
in mind that we offer you a

Hirsch Brothers &amp; Co.
JOE DE RUITER, Mfr.

Hastings, Michigan

— the husband, the son Jack and two Mrs. F. E.

Brunner. Saturday after­
sisters. Mrs. Wynn was very active noon.
In every department of the church
Miss Florence Skeoch was home
work and will be greatly missed, not from her school duties al Muskc- |
By Home Economics Specialists only by her husband, but by the en­
tire church and community. Funeral
Michigan State College
Rev. F. Loomis and daughter, I
services were held from the Wood­ Gaytha,
and George Bassett! mo- |
land M. E. church on Monday afttored to the Utter's farm near
W1 liter's smoke-filled air usually
means dull window-panes. Effective, ers and tho large attendance bore Smyrna Friday. Gaytha remained
easily prepared cleaners have been witness of the Ijlgh esteem in which for a week's visit with her cousins,
suggested by home economics ex­ Mrs. Wynn was- held. The sermon the Misses Ethelyn and Helen Earle,
tension home management special­ was deUrered by the District Super­ at Symma.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Marlow and
ists at Michigan state college.
intendent, Dr. Hugh Kennedy. Othdaughter. Letha, of Carlton were
The cleaners are made tn gallon
Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
proportions. One gallon clear water were: Rev. Charles Kelsey. Rev. M
P. A. Thomasis used in each one, mixed with 8 W. Duffey, Rev. F. M. Thurston, and
W. E. Blssoq of Grand Rapids mo­
tablespoons ammonia, one table­ Rev. Harley Townsend- Burial was in tored to Freeport Saturday after-1
spoon washing soda, two tablespoons the Woodland cemetery.
noon, bringing his mother. Mrs. Em­
ma Sisson, home after a week's vis- '
radium phosphate, respectively.
it In the city.
Wall paper becomes dingy at this Wynn at Woodland Monday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Karcher and
season of the year, too. but may be noon were, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mish­ daughter. Gloria, left Wednesday
cleaned according to the specialists, ler. Mr. and Mrs- John Thaler. Rev. for Merriweather, tn the extreme
by a preparation consisting of two
western port of the upper peninsula.'
cups sifted flour, one cup warm wa­ ter. Mn. H. M Boughner. Mrs Orno This was Mrs. Karcher's former
ter, two tablespoons kerosene, four £nowlea, Mrs. J. D. Cool. Mrs. M. W. home and they were called there by
tablespoons ammonia,
and
two
the death of her mother. They ex­
Messrs.
Bedell
and
Monroe
of
tablespoons salt.
pected- to return on Monday.
Grease spots can be removed from Lowell conducted the service at The
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas and
wall paper b/'placing a piece of U. B. church Sunday evening In the son, Robert. Mrs. Wanda Robinson ■
blotting paper against the spot and absence of the pastor. Rev. I. H. Os­ and daughter of Grand Rkplds, and
pressing with a warm iron. For more good. who is conducting revival Rev. and Mts. Arthur Carey and
stubborn spots, a paste of French services at Pleasant Valley.
small son of Eaft Campbell were
Rev. and Mrs. F. Loomis - were Sunday guests of the former's fathchalk or powdered magnesium, will
do the work. Apply the paste to the Monday evening supper guests of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fay
Wing
of
Wood
­
spot, let It dry 24 hours, and brush
Chester Baxter has been under
ANY malt* of
land.
off carefully.
the doctor's cure thc past week but1
Sunday guests at the home ot Mr.
Only twenty-two thou­
OU paint or enameled walls, var­ and Mrs. Owen Dodge were his sons. 13 slowly Improving.
James Ferguson Is in very poor
nished or enameled woodwork, and
sand miles; fine condiClinton Dodge, wife and children of
AS LOW AS
furniture may be cleaned with a Dutton and Roland Dodge, wife, and health at present. He is staying
with his sister, Mrs. Estella Cress.
preparation of one cup sal soda, one
daughter of near Sunfield. Mr.
Word from the Walton camp In
cup ammonia, one cup vinegar, and
Dodge is a little better at present.
the upper peninsula states that the
snow is gone and warm weather is
be used lf»lhe surface Is not very
part of the week from a hunting prevailing. Ralph Walton ssas the
dirty. The solution is strongly alka­
trip near Kalkaska and brought only one to get a deer thus far and
line, so it must be applied quickly,
On Exchange!
home a deer.
they were having to eat that pretty
and rinsed quickly and thoroughly
Mrs. Deeda Nagler Is visiting her fast to keep it from spoiling. 3. D.
with fresh water.
sister. Mrs. Ella Geiger, at Quimby and Omo Knowles left-the latter
Walls and other painted surfaces for a while.
part
of
the
week
to
Join
the
Walton
may be sized with a glue solution
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seifert and
•
.
prepared with one-fourth cup pow­ daughter, Dorothy, of Chicago were camp.
dered glue and three cups water. guests al the Glenn. Perkins home
Heat the mixture until the glue is from Friday evening until Monday the carnival staged by the High
melted. Use one cup of this solu­ morning.
night was a real success. The mem­
tion to one quart water. Apply aftMr. and Mrs. Wm. Irwin and bers of thc school worked hard to
daughter, Wilma, of St. Johns were
do not rinse. This will restore the Sunday afternoon callers at the prepare for it and were rewarded
gloss. When the surface Is soiled home of Rev. and Mrs. P. Loomis. by a fine attendance.
Mrs. Allen Pish and Calvin
again, wash off the first film of glue
Mr. and Mrs. Will Draper and in Grand Rapids on Tuesday
with another solution of glue.
A. I. Draper of South Boston were tending clinic at Blodgett hospital.
Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs.
Philip Nagler of Chicago was a
FREEPORT.
H. Draper.
Thursday night guest at the home
This community was given a se­
Rev. August Nagler of Evart called
vere shock Saturday morning when on Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brunner of his father. Roy Nagler...
Mrs. Brunner Is not quite so well sum of 152.10 taken In
the report came that Donald Sis­ Wednesday on ills way home from
son. oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ Plainwell where he luyi conducted at present.
The Sunshine Club will hold a
Remember the returned missionary special meeting for Mrs. s. B. Nlbbs
ence Sisson. (Flossie Wills), had a funeral service.
and thc Huntington College quar­ Thursday.
been shot in the head and was In
Wednesday evening.
tette at the U. B. church Friday
Pennock hospital, with little hopes
Mr. and Mrs Clifton Campbell
held for his recovery. According to of Dr. H. C. Peckham and Mrs. evening.
were in Grand Rapids Thursday lo
President Roosevelt has
the story given us. Donald, with Godfrey.
PLEASANT HILL.
David Robinson, a neighbor lad, had
The oyster supper served by th$
pute between
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jordan aw 1dllion is much worse.
gone hunting early Saturday morn­
nicely settled in their new home in
Hal Hungerford of Concord was a
ing. in some manner, Donald's gun, ment Wednesday evening was well Middleville.
।caller at the Clare Williams home with his afternoons.
held by David while the former attended.
The benefit party for Frank Travis ;Sunday.
climbed over a fence, went off. the
Mr. and Mrs. a. W. Bangs of De­ which was held at the Grange hall
Th* alm of Internatfonallaml
The Pleasant Hill P. T. A.
bullet entering over thc eyes. Wc troit called on the latter's sister. was very well attended and the nice I
be held this Friday evening.
to Inter nationalism.
understand lhat Donald was able to
walk part way to his home but soon
thereafter became unconscious. He
was removed to Pennock hospital
where X-rays showed the bullet

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At last report spinal meningitis htfd
set in and no hopes were held for
his recovery. Donald was a member
of the local High school and was
outstanding for his manliness ami
cleanliness. Thc entire community
extends their heartfelt sympathy to
thc Bisson family in their terrible
tragedy and also to Davd Robinson,
who although not at all to blame for
the shooting Is heartbroken over the
affair.
During the severe electrical storm
Sunday evening, lightning wrecked a
transformer of the Consumers Power
Co. here and plunged the entire vil­
lage. except about a dozen homes in
thc southwest pari of town. In total
darkness. Trouble men from Has­
tings were soon on the job and all
lights were cut off to enable them
to work. Some of the lights were
turned on again late in the evening,
others not until morning, and a few
not until later in the day. Many a
dusty candle and oil-less lamp were
resurrected and put into use, and in
many cases new wicks or chimneys
were purchased Monday morning as

happens again.
Saturday guests of A. B. Fish and
family were. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Woldring of Holland. John Fish of
Lake city, F. E- Deming and Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fox enter­
tained at dinner Sunday their son,
Forrest and wife, and Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Bassett of near Lake Odessa,
and Robert Hanford. The occasion
was the 72nd birthday of John Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nagler took
their daughter, Florence Skeoch. as
far as Grand Rapids Sunday eve­
ning on her way back to Muskegon
to school.
A special Thanksgiving program Is
being arranged for the opening exer­
cises of the M. E. Bunday School
next Bunday morning. At that time
everyone is Invited to bring a
Thankoffering which will be turned
over to Clark Memorial Home at
Grand Rapids and the market price
will be credited on this year's ap­
portionment to the local church
for contributions
of
fresh
or
canned fruit, potatoes, other vege­
tables, apples, graham flour, com
meal. eggs. meat, poultry, In fact,
anything that can be used tn a
home like this Is acceptable. Anyone
who wishes may give tn this offer­
ing.

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Mr. and Mrs. Orosi of Hastings latter's sister, Mrs. Allen Fish and
family.
Thy community waa shocked a
Sunday evening.
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Ouyla Pease and wife are spend­ secohd time Saturday when the
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�HIE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER tl, ISM
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Goodwin have
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Davldrini of Rutland «nd Mr. and Mn.
mixture. This material while bread: lit, Mrs. Leon Dunning; 2nd.
gone to Detroit for an Indefinite
warm should be applied to the Home Economics class. Cookies: had as guests Mr. Davidson and Mr., Brb and family of Grand 1
Bennett of Bellevue and on Satur­
DISCOURAGES RABBITS
---A fthin coating wifi lazt for a full ryn Horton; 2nd, Margaret Scots­ day Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Durrett.
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A
Bonnie Tyler Is spending the week
Jain: 1st. MTS father 800U- Mrs. Dixon and son and Lester Ray•rt»e OommuiJy meeting held at
Agricultural Agent Gives Tip Winter and its effectiveneaa is as man.
wlUt Mrs. Edith Edger In Hastings,
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—
great as that provided by a heavy man. jelly: 1st, Mrs. Scotsman; 2nd. her of Partello.
on Preventing Damage
Mrs. Lucy Dings. Canned string
Mrs. Bess Hughes entertained while her parents are north hunt­ Everett MeCallum's Friday evening
ing.
was
very much enjoyed. Plans tar
beans:
1st,
Mrs.
Bowlby;
2nd.
Mrs.
Bunday.
Mrs.
Fred
Coming
and
to Bark in Winter
I has been found non-toxlc to aj^e. Kroos. Tbmatoes: lst-2nd, Mrs.
Borne families from this neighbor­ the Christmas meeting have not
daughter of Shelbyville and Ralph
-a.
pe*r. sour cherry and plum trees,
hood attended the music concert in
hKate-ibut wben heaVy
Werc aPP,lcd
Coming of Middleville.
naar; 2nd. Marjorie Lammers. Mis­
Eckstrum
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Horton of Hastings Sunday.
maao9 county agricultural agent, 01Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond and daughter jean of Battle Creek
cellaneous
vegetables: 1st. Mrs. Augusta spent Sunday with the lat­
fers a bit ot advice concerning the
and son. Bernard, spent Simday with spent ArmUUce day with friends and
considerable Injury noted the next Chester Banghart; 2nd. Mrs. Lucy ter's mother. Mrs. Ruth Hughes.
damaging of trees by rabbits.
relatives
here.
Mrs. Bernard Smith of Kalama­ Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Mohler and fam­
Consequently Mr. Olds Dings. DU1 pickles: 1st. Mrs. Peter
—kxk. ’'summer.
summer, oonscqi
.
Our local deer hunters, Archie
n, Sit
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------ a thin application. WtbaJda; 2nd. Mrs. Pennock. Sweet zoo spent over the week end with ily In Hastings.
cause consMcraoie damage io trees
'
Mn. Warren Bolton entertained Woodman, Bill Hart and Julius
pickles: 1st, Mrs. Scotsman; 2nd. Mrs. W. F. Smith and family.
by eating the bark around the
Bible study at the M. E. church the M. E. church ladles of Circle No. Maiuym arrived at their destinaUofi
DELTON. ’
trunks.
ter Lelnaar; 2nd. Mrs. Chas. Kahler. Frldpy night at 7:30 and choir 1 Tuesday P. M.. Mrs. Kennedy of at the home of Jay McMannus of
Mr, and Mrs. John Champney Cherries; 1st. Mrs. Dunning; 2nd. practice at 8:30, same night.
Mr. Olds recommends the palntHastings assisting. Twenty-eight la­ Deerton and ore having a very en­
Ing of tree trunks with a homemade and son, Marvin, from Jackson spent Mrs Eva McBain. Miscellaneous
joyable time, we are anticipating
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, district su­ dies were present.
mixture, consisting of five parts of Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and fruits: 1st. Mrs. Dickerson; 2nd. Mrs. perintendent, of Orand Rapids, oc­
venston steak on their return.
resin and one port llnsml oil. to rc- Mrs. Henry Carpenter.
Gerald Anders was sufficlenUy re­
Peter Lelnaar. Meat: 1st, Marjorie cupied the M. E. pulpit Sunday in
MIDDLEVILLE.
pulse the rodents. Hie resin is
Mr- and Mrs. Leroy BlUsett and Lammers; 2nd, Mrs, Esther Scots­ the • absence of Rev. Miles. Next
W. H. and Mrs. Grad arrived for covered from his recent attack of
placed in a double container and set son Billy of Kalamazoo were also man. Grains—Yellow com: 1st, Mar­ Sunday either. Rev. Wheeler or tiie winter last wtek. We are al­ malaria fever so as to start, in com­
on a stove, or other slow heater, pre- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. vin Howard; 2nd, Earl Wlldbrock. George Miles will conduct the serv­ ways pleased to have these people pany with Lester Lord to Washing­
ferably out-of-doors. When the resin Henry Carpenter.
White wheat: 1st, Linden Collison. ices,
among us. They report a good sea­ ton, New Jersey. Monday. Both boys
has been melted, the oil is added and j Mn, Mary Henton spent the fore Red wheat: 1st. Geo. Eddy; 2nd.
Mrs. Arthur Baker and Patricia son up at the ranch, plenty of fall have positions there for the winter.
stirred thorouglily to provide an^t of last WTek in Ann Arbor with Morris Ashby. Oats: 1st. Mendall of Kalamazoo are guests of Mr. and
feed, winch makes the stoetanen They are staying with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Anders.
Lammers; 2nd. Arlee Kenyon. Rye: Mrs. Orand DePrlestcr and other nappy.
• her daughter Maxine.
H Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barnum were 1st. Myron Johncock; 2nd. Robert relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bames ano Miss
Arthur Brace received word Fri­
1 in Battle creek Monday night to Cameii. White navy beans: 1st.
Miss Hazel Calthrop. one of our •day of the death of Mrs. Sarah Van Belie and Ira McCallum attended
I j hear Ruth Bryan Owen.
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Robert Cameii; 2nd. Myron John­ popular young ladles and Paul Na­ Oordan in Hastings, aged 79 years. the funeral of Ooo. Townsend ot
I The first annual Ag-RE Fair of cock. Red Kidney beans: 1st, Linden gel of Hickory Comers were mar­ She was a sister of tbe late Mrs. Hastings which was held In Coats
&gt; Barry Township Rural Agricultural Collison; 2nd. Clarence Aldrich. Po­ ried at Hastings. Friday, Rev. Jones Brace. The remains were taken to Grove Friday afternoon.
8am and Charlie Keller started
■ school. Delton. Michigan, was held tatoes: 1st. Arthur Dickerson. Eggs— of
the M.-----------------E. church..._j
officiating.
Mayfor burial.
-------------Rockford
'Friday evening, November 16th. at White:*lst. Mrs. Bowlby. Vegetables they have a long and happy life! Ralph Hoover, accompanied by Saturday for Pennsylvania where
to a cup of flour
j the schoolhouse. The exhibits which —Beets: 1st. Elliott Eddy. Turnips: together. Congratulations.
two nieces of Merritt. Mich., were they will visit relatives for two
for most racipaa.
included grains, fruits, vegetables, 1st. Homer Aidrich; 2nd. Geo. Wlthe guests of the Grays Saturday. weeks.
baked goods canned gcrxls. needle baida. Carrots; 1st, Winnie McBain;
Several from here attended the
HINDS CORNERS.
Ralph called on several of the old
(work, quilts, antiques, home eco- 2nd, Homer Aldrich- Yellow onions:
Hope Twp. Bunday Scliool conven­
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and time friends of hts former days here, tion held at Cloverdale Bunday aft­
nomlcs work and manual training 1st. Homer Aldrich. Sweet pumpkin:
where he used to live.
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work were all exceptionally fine. Bob Burr. Pie pumpkin: 1st. Peter sons spent Sunday with his mother.
ernoon.
The snake dance put on by the
Mrs. Millie Haynes.
‘Bupt. O. E. Harrington and the Wibalda; 2nd. Geo. Eddy. Head cab­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Springer at­
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias spent school Thursday evening wns very
(Home Economics teacher from Kel- bage; 1st. Peter WUbalda; 2nd. Les­
tended the funeral of their little
with
their amusing and drew a large crowd nephew. Welton Clarke Springer,
togg's school acted as judges. The ter Moore. Hubbard squash: 1st, Sunday in Hastings
out to see the fun.
granddaughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Har
­
entries and prize winners were as Linden Collison; 2nd, Marvin How­
Our football game was a hummer. twenty-two months old son of Mr.
, follows. Quilts: Finished. 1st. Naomi lers. Any ____
other________
squash: 1st. Geo. Ed- old Comp.
and Mrs. Clarke Springer of Bowens
Mrs. BeSsle Waters of North Bar­ A large crowd enjoyed it. The only Mills Monday afternoon. Thc little
.Pennock; 2nd. Helen Pennock; Un- dy; 2nd. Chas. Kahler.
ry visited Mrs. Clara Brown one drawback was our boys lost, but to fellow was a victim of bronchial
finished. 1st. Mrs. Geo. Eddy; 2nd.!
I p. G, Henton and
Oraydon day jast week.
n good team.
I Mrs. C. J. Barnum Pillows: I*'.
Is/' Blackman are on a hunting trip in
F. D. arid Mrs. Pratt left Monday pneumonia. The bereaved family
Mr and Mrs. C. N. Tobias, Mrs.
I Helen Willison: 2nd. Beryl Pennock. I| the north Some have already rehave the sympathy of their many
Nellie Kline and Mrs. Goldie Casey for St. Paul. Minn., to visit their
Pillow cases: 1st. Mur lai McArthur;
“ ' |I turned with their deer.
daughter and family for the rest of friends.
attended
the
Cedar
Creek
Cemetery
2nd. Mrs. Lillian Dickerson. Dresser
the month. A grandson accom­
There
will
be
preaching
services
In
Circle
at
the
home
of
Arthur
Mead.
Scarf: Mrs. Lillian Dickerson; 2nd.
SOUTHWEST ( AIU.TOS
panied them and will assist in the
| Mrs. Lillian Dickerson. Knitted the M. E. church next Sunday morn­ In Castleton. Miss Mary Payne was driving.
There will be a balloon dance at
/
Sweater: 1st. Mrs. Matilda Smith. ing at eleven o'clock. George Mlles hostess. There were twelve pres­
Scott Campbell of Merritt. Mich. the Carlton Grange hall Friday eve­
I Lunch cloth and napkins: 1st. Mary of Washington. D. C.. will fill his ent.- five were visitors.
ning. Music-Memory Boys. Everyone
came
Saturday
P.
M.
bringing
along
Roush; 2nd. Mrs. Leon Dttnning. father s appointment.
The Standard Bearers met with' community meeting at thc schodl- a nice deer which he had shot on oome.
Towels: 1st and 2nd. Mary Roush.
Carlton Grange will install their
his own land. He very generously
Rugs: 1st. Beryl Pennock; 2nd. Mrs. Miss Kathryn Horton Monday night house Friday evening and many
1935 officers Thursday evening. No­
Matilda Smith, bark cake: 1st, Mrs. for a cooperative supper. Business thanks to the entertainers, we all divided it maong some of his vember 22. Ail members please be
friends. Scott was for many years
enjoyed the program.
I Elsie Horton. Light cake: 1st. Mrs. and social meeting.
present.
The Extension class met with Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. WU] Moore and a resident here and greatly enjoys
Peter Wlbalda; 2nd. Beryl Pennock.
Wesley Elsenhood of Baltic creek
getting back home and seeing the
White bread: 1st. Mrs. Lula Bowlby; Belle Barnum Thursday afternoon. daughter. Margaret, and Mr and folks.
called on Mrs. W W. Elsenhood and
2nd, Mrs. Henry Carpenter. Brown There were a goodly number present Mrs. Burrell Phillips, son and
C. W. Bennett was one of the first Mr. and Mrs. LaFayettc Usborne
and all enjoyed thc lesson, "Putting daughter, attended the music festi­
Monday.
to
report
getting
his
deer.
Satur
­
Pun In Family Living" as it wns val at the Central auditorium In
Mrs. Hugh Furnlss of Woodland
presented by Mrs. Carpenter and Hastings Sunday.
Margaret and day Mrs. Bennett received a wire
lhat he had the good luck to pro­ spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Mrs. Dunning In a very capable Robert both played.
Walter Culbert.
manner. Sertral of the Jecreatipn
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Holly and fam­ cure a nice buck.
Caroline Naylor of Grand Rapids
One of the heaviest rains of the
plans were tried out and much en­ ily of Kalamazoo spent Saturday
spend thc week end with Mr. and
joyed by the mothers and others as afternoon with his sister. Mr. and season visited these parts Sunday
Mrs. Eugene Nichols.
and Sunday night.
well. The next meeting will be an Mrs. Burrell Phillips, and family.
Mr. and Mis. Henry Pitt and Mr.
O. E. Blake. Dr. C. A. E. Lund.
all day meeting with Mrs. Patton.
Mr. and Mrs. Keet Tobias and
Mrs Bertha Adams and daughter, children and W. O. Tobias visited
Assyria took dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Lila Williams, spent Saturday Mr. and Mn. Fred Bush and fam­ arrived home from their hunting
Mrs.
J. J. Btrodtbeck Thursday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams ily in Urbandale Sunday and in the trip Sunday evening. Bennett was
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Caln of PoIn Johnstown.
afternoon they all visited the Bat­ the only one to get a deer. The dunk and Mrs. Dolly Lee of Has­
boys saw plenty of them but could
Mrs. Kate Burdick and son. Earl, tle Creek Museum.
tings
spent Sunday with Mr. and
of East Hickory Comers were Sun­
The telephone lines. 729. 755, 730 not succeed In bagging them. Bet­ Mrs. LaFayclte Usborne.
day visitors at H. F. Wertman's. Mr. find 762 will hold their annual meet­ ter luck next time, boys.
and Mrs. Milton Nobles of Grand­ ing and election of officers at the
tings spent Friday evening with Mr.
PINE LAKE.
ville spent Sunday night there also. home of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Teske.
Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Mullcndore and Mrs. Walter Culbert.
Mrs. Blanche Richards Is taking Nov. 22. Pot luck dinner.
.
Hasel Shriber spent the week end
were in Hastings, Nov. 13th. for the
care of Charley Kenyon at Shultz.
Miss Susie Phillips, Mrs. Binfell
with Donna Mead of Rutland.
second
lesson
in
the
Extension
work.
The 4-H*Clothlng club was or­ Phillips and daughter, OertrudefM.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber and
ganized Nov. 15. 1934. The following W. Skidmore and Mrs. Jay Snyder This lesson was given by Mrs. Ly­
dia Lynde and was "Putting Fun in Hazel and Helen Keeler and Mrs.
officers were elected: Eloise Cable, of Hastings were in Battle Creek
the Family Living." On Thursday. Leo Barry and son spent Thursday
Pres.; Muriel McArthur. Vtce-Pres.; shopping Friday afternoon.
Nov. 22, the local group will meet at afternoon In Battle Creek.
Etil cl Bowlby. Secy, and Treas.;
Mark Garrison of
Cloverdale Mrs. Lottie Lindsey's. In the fore­
Robert Hall of Hastings spent
Mrs. C. J- Barnum. Mrs. Esic Horton spent part of last week at Burrell
noon Mrs. Rogers will review the Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry
and Mrs. Matilda Smith are mem­ Phillips’.
lecture and in the afternoon Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hail and
bers of advisory board. The name of
Mullendore will demonstrate games, Ruth and L. Z. Hall spent Sunday
our Club is Mary’s Merry Maids.
MILO. .
appropriate for the ordinary home.
evening there.
The leader Is Miss Mary Roush who
Ernest Quick accompanied his
Alvin Nottingham is spending the
will be assisted by Miss Kathryn brother-in-law. Austin Ferris.
week end with his aunt. Mrs. Rose
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Horton. Thirteen girls are en­ his hunting trip north last week. Blackman, ot Alamo.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Cardd are
rolled in the cJpb.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Ferris of Fine
Mr. and Mrs. o. H. England of moving to Battle Creek this week.
lake spent the week end and Sun­ Orand Rapids spent the week end
Mrs. Lcta
Haney entertained
PRAIRIEVILLE.
day with the former's sister, Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Clancy Farr.
Thursday several ladies in honor
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis and Minnie Quick, and family.
On Sunday Mrs. W. F. Bevington of her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kennedy and nnd daughter Wllba Lee of FCBtoria,
family accompanied Miss Vera SenPrayer meeting at thc parsonage
sibd of Kalamazoo to Duncan lake two sons of Dowagiac came Satur­ Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. B A. Worden Wednesday evening, also choir prac­
to spend thc day with thc ladles' day night and stayed till Sunday and son Don and Jack Bevington of tice.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scnsl- night with their parents. Mr. and Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
The ladies of this nelghbohood
Mrs. Flower, nnd Bernice.
Megow of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. J. served pot luck dinner at the McMr. and Mrs. Myres of Grand F. Mnrrett and daughter. Yola June, Ornbcr school house Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gibson
of
Nashville called on Mr. and Mrs. Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. Har­ and W. Trout of Chicago and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Martin
lan Scoby Saturday.
F. J. Hughes Monday.
Orah Fox of Allegan came with well have moved on to the Rogers farm
Mr. and Mrs Dan - Higgins of filled baskets to surprise their moth­ from Dowling.
Mr, and Mrs. D. N. Honeywell
spent Sunday in Dowagiac thc Kalamazoo were callers of Mr. and er, Mrs. Alvin Fox. and help her
Mr. and, Mrs Ed. Traver and Miss
guests of Mrs. Bertha Arndt and Mrs. Scoby Sunday afternoon. That celebrate her birthday.
Gaskill spent Bunday with friends
The boys of the Calkins and in Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Drake. The occasion, evening Leo Quick and Mrs. Freida
to commemorlate
Mrs. Arndt's Quick were callers at the Em Quick South Pine Lake schools have joined
Don't forget the shadow social at
home.
and organized a Handicraft Club the McOmber school house Novem­
birthday.
Bernice Flower spent a couple of with Mr. James as Instructor. On ber 30. Proceeds to help pay for
Mr. and Mrs. James Shroeder and
daughter of Comstock spent Sun­ hours at the home of her uncle. C. Friday they met and elected. Dick the piano. Box supper. Everyone
day with Mr. and Mrs, Arendt and F Moreau, at Augusta end found Farr as president. Jack Brouard as welcome.
Mr Moreau somewhat Improved secretary and Frederick Boulter for
family.
Archie Matteson and Ed. Morgan
Tuesday night Mesdames Florence and able to be about the house, but treasurer.
are taking a trip south for a few
Dick and Almon Farr spent Uie days.
Hughes. Maggie Lehman. Pauline Mrs. Moreau was sick in bed. We
Boulter. Lucy Norris and Jennie hope ot get better news from them past week visiting in Elk Rapids and
Prayer meeting was held at thc
the Soo. Mrs Johnson came back home of Peter Tietje-ns Thursday
Baumgras attended Che O. E. 8. at wen.
Hickory Comers.
W. A. Spaulding made a business with them and will spend Uie win-; evening.
ter with her daughter, Mrs. Clancy!
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norris, Mrs. trip to Hastings Wednesday.
Word came from Mrs. Bradfield
Jennie Norris and Mrs. Lucy Norris
and Mrs. Russell Greenfield. Mr.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben that they had arrived at their des­
and Mrs. Ernie Matteson and Mr.
B. A. LyBarker, Prop.
Hastings, Mich.
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Temple and Jack of Kalamazoo. tination and were nicely located at
and Mrs. Charles Haney ot this
'They called on Howard Temple ut Cornel in the upper peninsula. She Last Week's Letter.
place put on a play at the Hines
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skedgell and school house Friday night. Mr. and
Fairmount hospital and found him reported about two Inches of snow
family of Kalamazoo spent Sunday Mrs. Floyd Garrison of the Hender­
much improved.
on the ground there.
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Blough.
shott also took part.
CLOVERDALE.
Mias Iris Wieland attended the
Mrs Ross Pierce nnd Mrs. E. T. Walkathon. ip Grand Rapids Fri­
IRVING.
MacLeod attended the Ladies' Aid day evening. •
Mr. and Mrs. Prank McNutt have
pot luck dinner at Orangeville, held
Harry Kauffman and family and bought the house formerly occupied
at the home of Mrs.
Sparrow, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Towne of by William Springer and have
Thursday.
Clarksville spent Sunday with Mr. moved In.
Maurice Loucks came from Mid­ and Mrs. Harlow Begar and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck ot Has­
land Friday night to be with Miss
Miss Lillian Blough of Kalama­ tings visited Mr. and Mrs. Will
Helen Patton at her home here zoo spent the week end with her Dean one day recently.
Sunday Mrs. Lou Anna Patton and parents,
Mr. and Mrs. WesleyTiie regular Fellowship meeting
Miss Helen accompanied Mr. Loucks Blough.
will be held this Friday evening.
back to Midland.
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’’’Mr and Mrs. Ous Jeniberg of Nov. 23. There will be a fair and
Mrs Pine of Kalamazoo was in Lansing spent Sunday evening with festival. Everyone invited.
town Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur upore and
Mr. and Mrs. William McCann
Mrs Ed. Hunt and Jom Prince family.
spent Bunday at Goats Grove with
Good, CLEAN Milk is not only
have children in the family, each
spent a few days last week with
A very pleasant evening was hc’.d Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wilcox.
their brother's! Muskegon,
at
the
home
of
Joe
Buelher's
Tues
­
thc BEST FOOD you can buy, but
one of them should have at LEAST
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humeston of day jntenlng. About 50 friends and montvllle were Sunday guests of Mr
Jackson spent the week end at their neighbors were present Those from and Mrs. William Bchenkel.
ONE GLASS of good milk with
it is by far thc LOWEST PRICED,
home here.
away were. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel and
JSVERY MEAL, and it is just as es­
too, when you take FOOD VALUE
Misses Hazel and Mildred Hos­ Norse and Mrs. Josephine Cole of daughter ot Grand Rapids visited
kins of Hastings spent the week Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. George hts parents here for several days.
sential for older people.
into consideration. Your money
end with their aunt. Mrs. E. ’ *'
Mac. Synder of Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs.
'Leod, and family.
STATE ROAD.
Stephen Miner of Campbell town­
can’t buy any other food at any­
One thing you should be especially particu­
Mrs. E w. Chalker and family ship. An enjoyable evening was
lar about when using milk Is to KNOW that
where near the price, that will com­
and Mrs W. 8. Cook of-Kalimizoo spent by all.
tended Friday evening. Mrs. Pearl
it is CLEAN. Repeated state tests show that
and
MrsJohn
Boysen
and
family
Matthews
and
Mias Beatrice DeMott
pare with it in food essentials. Re­
ot Gun lake spent Sunday with thc NORTHEAST GUN
served sandwiches and coficc. Mrs
no milk in Michigan 14 CLEANER than that.
LAKE—TRAIL'S END.■ Becker and VWa Kennedy furnished
Davenports
.
search discloses that one quart of
produced by Highlands Dairy. That’s why
Mr. and Mrs Carl Damon ot' the program, wjtlch waa very good.
Mrs Della f^plogle of California
it is the ONLY Dairy tn this section permit­
milk contains more dhan 50. per
spent Thursday and Friday with Orangeville spent Wednesday after-■ All enjoyed a very good time.
ted by the state to sell milk as Grade "A.”
■Mrs Eva Davenport.
Mr. and Mrs Clyjje Miller and
cent of pi? day’s food needs. If you
Why take any chances with milk?
1 Mr xnd Mrs. Olin Jenney of OeMr. and Mrs Clifton ’Becker and
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Cook of’ family spent Sunday with Mr. and
l resco spent Sunday with the Ralph
Middleville were dinner guests of Mrs Jan»ea BMbaVd.
'Jenney family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis on
Mr. and Mrs. Jatriea Swgnson
THE LITTLE BED BRICK.
Thursday evening.
spent Bunday In Grand Rapids.
Mrs LewU clum of Lake Odessa
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cincebeaux:
Mr*. Mary 6'Conndr spent Sun­
has been spending a few days with 1spent Tuesday afternoon in Has­ day in Battle Creek with friends.
her daughter and family. Mrs. War- 1ting*.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Rowley hare
Mr. and Mn. Howard Lewis and1 mOTMt 130 * tBnn
Hastings.
i Mr. and Mrs. Geo McCulla of Mrs. Wm. Thomas were in KalamaHastings, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hubbard zro on TuesdaymuUl.

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The folks back home will be aurprioed and happy to
have you call them. And talking with them, and
bearing their voices, is next best to seeing them.

Note the surprisingly low rates shown for Day
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Station-lo-Station rate* are leas after 7:00 p.tn.,
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Mr. and Mra. Will Flory of Woodtand and Gilmore Dustman of Kai- Wells, on attractive young lady in
E*t4b*rtn A Aldrfeh, *eU An­
Thursday with retatira In
aund&gt;T M Harvc
claims entered.
nual account filed.
EsL Burrel, Lyle. Maurice Miller.
PROBATE COURT.
Eat. Catherine Collins, dec’d. Or­
honor student at Belk College,
WOODLAND.
Petition
tor
guardian
filed,
order
der appointing trustee entered,
Chalmer Harahberger; Mr*. Songs­
appointing guardian entered.
Robert Austin of Lansing ta vta- ter, Larry’s mother. Altie Swift;
fornla where they will spend some
of special Admr. fifed, tatters to&gt;
Bet. John H. Miller, dec’p. Petl- time looking after their jproperty.
Hing his mother, Mrs. Rhoda Aus­ Ml** Willard, (nee Martan Bangs-)
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Brooks and Un this weet '
rtWeU M.'Cummins, deedter.l mysterious matron of Belk
1 Est. Margaret Deariii*’. (feed. Wchildren of Flint spent thc week end
College, Marleah Barnum; Prof
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos tended the I. G. A. convention in Banka, president of Belk College,
Eat. Cheater O. Beach, dee d. Pe­
Boley, dec’d.
Kalamazoo Thursday evening.
Wenger.
Greydon Faul; Haleem'J. ’ Roger*,
Issued, estate enrolled.
tition for license to sell filed, order ventory filed.
Kenneth Roscoe of Nashville, who wealthy but dishonest financier,
John
Wtoldott
and
stater,
Mrs.
for publication entered.
rle* W. Watkins, dec’d. Etta Baker spent Sunday with 13 working In Perry Flory’s barber
Eat. William R. Wid
prominent member of the Board of
fcat. Perry Henry, dec’d. Final Inventory filed.
shop, waa a Sunday guest of Mr. Tnutees, Howard Baker; Hal Rog­
account filed.
Est. Clara Q. Rogers, dec’d. In­
Mr. and Mr*. Porter Klnne and and Mrs. Vrrnfce Raffle r.
ers, son of wealthy financier, VerBit. Mary Bolyen, dec’d. Annual ventory filed.
tlce of hearing issued.
Mrs. C. B. Benham of Hastings
■st. Carrie E. Morthland, dec’d. account filed.
Est. Leonard Norman, deo’d. Fi­ day in Detroit visiting Mr. and Mrs. spent the week end with Mr. and dan Stowell; Liza, a comical fresh­
man. Geraldine Guy; modem peppy
Eat. Clare O. Doster, doc’d. Bond nal account filed.
Will filed, petition for probata of
Mrs. Karl Faul and family.
John MeMlmer.
students of Belk College: Beth,
•will filed, waiver of notice filed, or­ bf Admr. fifed, letter* of administra­
&amp;t. Artemlcta Babcock, dec’d. Fi­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barnum and Helen McMillen; Ivy. Helena Ben­
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Ostroth. Miss
der for publication entered, peti­ tion tamed, order limiting settle­ nal account filed.
Amy Hartwell and Mrs. Gall Lykins family and Mrs. Nora Hamilton of ner; Louise, Marguerite Valentine;
Est. Cornelia A Bower, dec’d. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mn. Grand Rapids were Sunday guests
tion for special Admr. filed, order ment entered.
Herman,
Gerald Mohler: Cliff. Les­
Eat. Thomas Honey, dec’d. Testl- Bond of special Admr. filed, letters
appointing special Admr. entered,
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tyler.
Bertrand Young near Charlotte.
lie Hauer; Otto, Keith Farlee; Min­
-tnony of freeholder* fifed, license to Issued.
bond filed, leltera tamed.
Mrs. Glenn England and Mrs nie, Irish cook. Ikey’s wife, Betty
Miss Donna Northrup of Battle
Eat. of David L. Morthland. dec’d. sell Unfed.
Est. of Caroline Ward Preston,
Chas. Cook accompanied Dr. and Hecker; Tkey, Irishman Janitor of
dec’d. Settlement of will contest parents, Mr. and Mra. Elmer North­ Mrs. R. G. Finnic to Grand Rapids
Belk College, Paul Towns.
filed, petition and order approving
Thursday.
rup.
The Woodland Extension group
will settlement filed and entered,
Mra. Ernest Van Auker of Lansing
The regular meeting of the P. T
petition for Admr. filed, order ap­ ■pent Saturday night and Sunday A. will be Tuesday evening, Novem­ will hold Its next meeting at thc and Rev. P. M. Thurston of ML
a land. The others were Mr. an&lt;
school house on Tuesday. November Hope church In Lansing gave
pointing Admr. entered, bond of at the Archie Calkins home.
ber 20th. There Ls an interesting 20th. The lesion. "Child Training." short talk. Relatives, friends and Mark Beall, Mr. and Mn. 1
Admr. filed, letters of Admr. tamed,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Balt* and program
___ ____ _____
being
w r
planned
______ _________
including
.
petition to deny claim and notice
which Is the second in the Co­ old time members from Constantine, Fox and Mrs. Phlla Devill ot
son Roger spent Tuesday In Jackson, several musical numbers, a pantoQuincy.
Fennville,
Sunfield,
Free
­
operative Course, will be given at
of hearing filed.
Mra. John Bah* returned home with mime
---------and
J other features.
•-----this time. Meeting Is called for port. Grand Rapids, Lansing. Ionia
Est. Perry Campbell, dec’d. Sup­ them after visiting relatives there.
Wednesday evening Club No. 3 10:30 A. M.. with pot luck dinner at and Grand Ledge attended the fu­
plement to final account filed.
Mr. and Mrs. Rene Maeyen* were of the Methodist Ladles’ Aid Society
Thia Company it now beginning ito 46thyear
neral services. Rev. and Mrs. Wynn
noon.
.
Est. Leonard Norman,
dec’d.
week end guest* of thc Dave Brown took a pot luck supper to the home |I Mrs, Fred LaDue of Allegan called would have celebrated their 40th emoon was spent in singing
in buainsM. We art* off* of Detroit’*
Waiver of notice filed, order assign­
family in Ann Arbor.
of Mrs. George Varney, one of their
wedding anniversary at Christmas.
ing residue entered, discharge of
Mr. and Mra. Coy O. Brumm und members. This was a complete sur­ on Mr. and Mra. Ernest Shomo
oldeit financial iMtitationi.
Admr. Issued, estate enrolled,
.
daughter spent Sunday with rela­ prise to Mm. Vamey. The evening Sunday.
Missionary Society of thc church occasion enjoyed that plana wire
Est. Burrel Milter, et al. Bond tives tn St. Louis.
The village was saddened Friday and will be sadly missed by the
was
spent
In
making
np
poetry
and
of guardian filed, letters of guardi­
■Miss Winifred Blansett of Win­ other contests. Several gifts were afternoon to hear of the sudden church members and all the chil­ Browns In Plainwell In January.
anship issued.
here during the past 45 year* hava enabled us, through co
chester. Indiana, spent the past week presented to Mrs. Varney.
death of Mra. A. E. Wyrm in Lan­ dren for she dearly loved the little
EsL John h. Miller, dee d. Waiv­
at the Gall Lykins home.
Misses Leore Dowden and Helena sing with pneumonia. Mra. Wynn children.
HOLMES CHURCH.
er of notice filed, order appointing
Last Tuesday night occurred the Schuler were Grand Rapid* visitors had been tn Lansing caring for her
the financing of 21,920 homo* ... furthermore, This Com­
Mrs. R. G. Flnnle entertained the
Admr. entered.
A large crowd attended the car­
annua! meeting of Laurel Cliapter Saturday.
son’s family who were 111 with the bridge club Thursday evening.
pany ha* NEVER FAILED to pay a Dividend when due.
Est. Mary E. Ames, dec’d. Report
nival at the school Friday night.
No. 31. O. E. 8- The results ot the
Vane Wotring has been compelled flu. Hattie May Wynn was bom
of sale filed.
G.
W.
Farr
of
VasUla,
Calif.,
spent
Chester
Oversmtth held the lucky
election of officers were: Worthy­ to cancel n chalk talk circuit
Matron.
Mra.
Viola
Feighner; through southern Michigan and In­ years old. She was the wife of Rev. Supday evening and Monday with
Mr. and Mn. Leon Tyler. Mr. Fan­ cleared 133.00.
Worthy Patron, Leslie Feighner; As­ diana on account of sickness.
is an uncle of Mrs. Tyler's.
Mr. and Mrs. Orton Endsley of
sociate Matron, Mr*. Zoe Gillette;
Mrs. Bamell Morion and Infant church. She leaves her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Pittman of Kalama­ State Road were Tuesday evening
Associate Patron, Colon T. Munro; son of Jackson visited Mr. and Mn. one sun. Jack Wynn, of Lansing,
Conductress, Mrs. Maude Evans; Donald Gager from Wednesday un­ arid four grandchildren, two sisters, zoo spent Saturday with Mr. and callers at Hubert Barnum’s.
Mrs.
Ernest
Shomo.
Adult leadership of Barry county Associate Conductress, Mra. Ida til Sunday.
Mrs.
Alice
Fisher
of
Texas
and
Mrs.
.
for the delegation to the State Wright; Secretary. Mra. Minnie
When Rev. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing daughters of Grand Haven spent
Mrs. Clyde Ruell and children Elmer Shunk of Montreal, Canada,
UM Griswold BL, Detroit, Mfeh.
Older Boys’ conference will con­ Cortright; Treasurer, Mrs. Myrtle spent the week end with her par­ and
ana one
out brother,
uruuicr, Albert
Aiaers Palmer,
rumcr, of
oi returned
reiumeo horn*
noms from
irom church
enuren bunSunDctteU’* 014*«» BollSln* aa4
sist of Mr. VanBusklrk, Clarence Coley. Elective and appointive offi- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Covey, of Brooklyn, N. Y. The ministers of’day there had gathered about fifHackney and Rev. W. M. Jones of
Gobles. Mr. Ruell ta in Gobles ot- the Grand Rapids district were hon- teen members of the choir of the
Hastings, Rev. werte of Nashville December meeting.
«
tcndlng the store belonging to Mr. orary pallbearers. Rev. Hugh Ken-1 Christian church at Wayland who daughter's ninth birthday: Mr. and
j. L. Mau*, Hasting*, Mich.
and Wm. Carmichael of Middleville.
Funeral
services
for
Simon and Mn. Walter Ruell while they nedy, district superintendent, con- were active during the twelve year Mrs. Howard Barnum of Hastings.
All delegates' registration must be In Schram were held at the home Tues­ arc north deer hunting.
ducted the impressive funeral serv- । jraotorote of Rev. Wing in that vilthis week.
day afternoon. Mr. Schram's death
Mr. and Mn. Ward Plante and Idea; Rev. Matthew Duffey of Ionia Hage. Most ot them are quite wlde- Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Barnum and
Mr. Angell met with Nashville boys was caused by a clot of blood on the (laughter. Beverly, moved their , Save the prayer; Rev. Chas. Kelsey' ly scattered now. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- sons of Goat
last Monday afternoon for the Hl-Y brain. He had not been well since household goods to Hartford Mon- I of Grand Ledge read thc scripture thur Clark and Mrs. Leon Mason Fenstemaker.
and the conference plans.
the death ot his daughter, Mra. Ber­ day. They were able to find a nice
a r-ar r
1 yrj*
Welcome Corners boys met at the nice Hunter, in the spring. He leaves house and expect to enjoy living In
homo of Mrs. Fingicton Wednesday hta widow Uie son-in-law and one Hartford very much. We will miss
evening for their Y. M. C. A. meet­ sister. Mrs. Edith Slout. Burial in them In Woodland but wish them
ing.
Nashville cemetery.
success and happiness in their new
The Older Boys’ Y group will visit
Extension Group No. 1 met Tues­ Bmm.
the Starr Commonwealth next Sun­ day for a pot luck and all day
The
Woodland
Study
Club
day for an all day meeting.
. meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred met at the High school Tuesday
Barry county suffers a real loss in Wotring.
evening. November 13. The pro­
Christian leadership by the death of
Dr. Stewart Lofdahl has purchased gram of thc evening wm provided
Mrs. A. E. Wynn ot Woodland.
the C. L. Glasgow home. Hie Boedle by the Hastings Woman's Chib, who
L. Severance. Adelbert Heath and family will move Into thc Daisy were' their guests. The program
of not only proving themaelves but also of
Alvah Curtiss assisted ut Barry Townsend home vacated by Dr. Lofmaking you more milk dollars by feeding
county Y camp last Friday In some dahl's.
by Mn. Dailey, accompanied by Mrs.
surgery on an old, tree for next sum­
The cheerful Charity class was McNulty at the piano- a book re­
them WAYNE 16%% DAIRY FEED. Your
mer's camp cooking.
entertained Friday afternoon by view. "It’s Up to the Women." by
good care and management, together with
•The Y. M. C. A. has 10,397 or­ Mrs. Laura Deller and Mrs. Viola Eleanor Roosevelt and given by
ganisations in 55 countries of the Feighner at the former’s home.
good feeding, results in healthy cows, pro­
Mn. Belle Burton. During and fol­
world and 1,531 different communi­
Mra. E. E- Vender and son of De­ lowing this review an interesting
ducing the maximum amount of milk.
ties maintain what Is known as troit returned to their home Satur­ discussion took place concerning
Town and Country associations and day afternoon spending the post Mis. Roosevelt’s real understanding
they include 140,000 boys and girls week with her parents, Mr. and Mra o| the problems of our American
Have it said that the OFFICIAL TESTER
In the United States."
Otto Schulze.
women. After the program thc
in your locality has listed your herd high
Mrs. Henry Syswerda of Grand hostesses, with Mrs. Grace England
MARTIN CORNERS.
Rapids is visiting her parents, Mr. as chairman, served tea and cup
in the production of pound* of milk, test
Remember 8- S. next Sunday at and Mrs. Gid Gage, while Mr. Sy­
cakes. Forty-eight answered to roll
the usual hour. All children, young swerda is north hunting.
and pounds of fat. WAYNE 16%% DAIRY
call besides the many guests present
folks, grown ups and old folks are
Thc Odd Fellows and their fam­ from the Hastings Club. ■
FEED will help do the job.
cordially invited. This means you ilies will enjoy a rabbit supper at
Mrs. David Vail of
Muskegon
and we want you to come and en­
their hall Thursday night.
spent Monday and Tuesday of last
joy'the Bible study hqur with us.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Sprague of week with her sister, Mrs. Glenn
Meetings closed at the church Paw Paw spent Sunday with hta par­
England and family.
Bunday evening. We have enjoyed
ents, Mr. and Mra. C. P. Sprague.
Messrs. F. E. Border and Donald
the good gospel sermons preached
Mr. and Mra. Tip Hill were in Gager of Woodland. Mr. Trobridge
by Mrs. Short and'her daughter, Battle Creek on Monday.
of Lake Odessa and Carl Haney of
Miss Stella Short.
Plans are being made for a rally Jackson spent the week end in
Mrs. Laura Mattoon of Hastings and supper to be held at the Evan­
northern Michigan deer hunting.
was a caller at Mrs. Millie Fisher's
Fl~r. F—I. C«l. C...... Um.. IMA. Til.
Faro U.pU«..u
gelical church, Dec. 4th. the outcome
Miss Phyllis England accompan­
Monday afternoon of last week.
of a contest which wm l&gt;eld a few ied by her roommate. Mfes Emma
Mrs. James Tyler of Woodland
May
Walther, both of Chicago, spent
spent over the week end with her
Burglars broke into the school - the week end with her mother, Mrs.
mother, Mrs. Eva Trautweln. Mr. house, the public library and the
Gldnn England, and family.
Tyler is in the north deer hunting
Diamante fruit store. They pried the
Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Thompson
and she received a tetter from him
front door open nt the fruit store entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday saying he shot a fine eight
and took *10 50 from the cash reg­ E. J. Sheldon of East Woodland. ,O.
point buck on Thursday the first day
ister. Whether anything had been W. Fan- of Vaslla. Calif.. Mrs. M. P.
of the hunting season.
Mrs. Luana Townsend of Hostings obtained from the safe in the Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doxcy
schoolhouse office could not be de­ of Grand Rapid* and Mrs. China
visited Mrs. Millie Fisher Thursday
of last week. Rev. and Mrs. Conklin termined until the completion of the Jones of Washington.
The Senior class play, "The Price
of Hastings and Mrs. Short and work of the finger print expert.
Tag." waa given at the Woodland
daughter. Miss Stella Short were Nothing was mtased at tbe library.
High school Friday evening before
supper guests of thc Fishers the
COATS GROVE.
a large ^nd enthusiastic audience.
same day.
There will be a Thanksgiving pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Oversmith gram during tiie Sunday School
have purchased thc Wallace farm hour next Sunday morning. Thtaand are moving on the same. We all will be followed with preaching by
regret losing these good neighbors E. 8. Thompson.
and friends from our neighborhood.
day. Nov. 28, at the school house.
LENT CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. George Comfort of Chicken supper at seven o'clock.
Kalamazoo spent the week end with Program put on by Welcome folks.
Willard Demand has a bad car­
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy buncle on hta neck. He Is some betE*t. Mary Ann Wilkinson Confer,

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Chandler and family of Hastings
and Mrs. Chandler ot Gull lake were
Sunday callers at the same Iwme.
The Lent Sunshine club met. witlr
Mrs. Nick Boerman Thursday with
a shower for Mrs. Esther Mcriau.
The next meeting to be held with
Mrs. Frances Lindsay.
Miss Jean Hammond and Marc
and Leland Hammond attended the
funeral of Mr. Leonard of Battle
Creek Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Thomas spent
Monday with her stater, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Chilson, ot Cloverdale.
Clement DeCOster and Leonard
DePau spent Tuesday in Kalamazoo,
on business in preparation for Mr.
DePau’s departure for Belgium In
the near future.
Carl Mcdtah. who spent the sum­
mer with Mr. and Mr*. Fred Otto,
ta now staying with- Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Prolo.
Mrs. John Freed and children
spent a couple days In Kalamazoo
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hammond
called on Mrs. Thelma Ball and
children ot Allegan, Wednesday.

Mn. Martha B«Vler la sick al the
home of her daughter. Mra. Edith
McQueen, in Detroit The address
ta 11751 Appollne 8L
Mrs. Leriah Wood of Hastings
spent the week end with Mrs. Mat­
tie Kimble at the Arthur , Tood
home.
The Sunday School will finish Ite
offering to the Red Cross next Sun­
day.
The Birthday meeting will be held
with Mrs. Agnes Haight thl* week
Friday with pot luck dinner.
Mra. Helen Karrar Is home again
after spending about two weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
Slocum.
•
The D, G. T. O. Club met with
Alice Chase Wednesday afternoon.
The following officers were elected

Case; Vlce-Pres„ Margaret Wilcox;
Secy., Alice Altenling,- Treas., Vara
Brinker Program was given u fol­
lows: Roll call, “Things to be
thankful for;” Why I Live in a
Small Town,” Bessie Woodman;
Wonders of Nature, "Mount Ever­
est." Nina Townsend; "Mt. Vesuvi­
POWERS*ECHOES.
us," Margaret Ooate; "The Great
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Avery of Canyons," Vera Brinker.
The friends of George Townseqd.
Marne and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Grab* and family of Home Acres an old resident pere for many yean,
were Sunday callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carrier Schondclinay- the home of hta son, Garry, In Has­
CrMtaa Irene Froel of Orand Rapids tings Wednesday. The funeral was
held here at thc church on Friday
visited her patents Thursday and afternoon and the burial wm held
Friday and attended the Irving Ex­ at Sheridan. Some of those from
tension meeting at Mrs. Schondel- away who attended the funeral
^Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Bedford Were; Mrs. Kittle Sprague of Orand
Rarfids. Mrs Lottie Stowell of Decalled on Frank Travis at Hastings
Sunday afternoon and reports him Edith Wunderlich of Kalama
Mr. and Mrs. Osgood of Oranges
doing very nicely.

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boards should be cleaned fre­
quently. and the floor litter ahould
be changed aa it become* damp. In­
ternal parasites of chickens spread
rapidly when healthy fowls are per­
Isolation of Sick Birds and milted
to pick up the parasites from
Sanitation Best Methods
contaminated floors.
Vigorous birds resist disease much
to Prevent Losses
better than those which are fed ra­
Placing the flock in the laying ttons which do not supply all the
house brings the birds into such dose essentials of a diet for fowls kept In
association with each other that1 confinement. Michigan chickens will
keep healthier if they ore supplied
lo
A. may spread rapidly through thc cn- I with codliver oil daily. Green feeds
&gt;U nam'd or Ure
accordlng to tha poultry .1_ u
_1
should klso be suppliedl»in .liberal
quantities.
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IN POULTRY HOUSES1

aamker Ikirtr lw

Hl&lt;ne4:
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nut is ze

wUl be Instead.
Henry Fisher was buried from his
home here Wednesday. He had lived

by everyone. He enjoyed all social
life very much and attended all
gatherings as tong as his health
would permit him to. Much sym­
pathy is extended to his only son ■
Lyle, and family and only grand­
child. Max Fisher and family.
Mr. and Mn. William Reed spent I
Sunday with their son. Bob Reed
and family, of Quimby.
Mr. and Mn Glen Coleman and
Lenora of Battle Creek spent last
week with Mr. and Mra Arthur
Coleman and Mrs. Lucy Coleman.
Miss Newton of Hastings visited
Majesty Becker over the week end
Mr. and Mrs. William Sprague and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Rowley of Quimby Friday evening.
Company in the Gothard home the

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abundance of sunlight
tbat pubiie notice: are two measures which reduce the Last Week's Utter.
Mrs. Wil! Mishler and Mra. Frank
possibility of losses of production
Walton attended W. M. A. at the
home of Mn. Will Dipp Thursday.
Michael Grant received the sad
Inished by providing plenty of wln|dow3 which are placed so the light newf Monday morning of the death
penetrates back into the interior bf of his brother. Patrick, in Grand
Rapids
Sunday night.
SUOATIOK.
|
house.
Mr. and Mn. Elmer Shaeffer enProbata Ccart for1 Carr ,n keeping feeding and
____ __ _____________
______ i itertalned »ixty-flve young people at I
:
I_drinking
utensils clean____
and _frequent
roort, h*bt at tho .K-no-,
-r twrA-.
'■ffM-tlv', wavs!
changes pf
litter -r*
arqjeffectlve
ways ! 1their home Sunday. The afternoon I
of avoiding outbreaks of disease. Hot I was spent in singing.
...
water U a cheap and a good means] Mr. und Mn. A. T. Eash, John.
Gurnsey and Mr. Austin of Freeport,
judta l0
that equipment in the Helen, Clair and wife and Byron Mr. and Mra Clyde Miller. M1m
ratal* ot CarrI'house is kept from becoming a Kidder visited at Keith Daniels' in Newton and Majesty Becker. Mrs.
breeding place for bacteria.
Hastings Sunday.
Inex Haynes and Mabie Bennett of
,
Ailing birds should be removed
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walton were Hendershot district, Mr. and Mrs
' pur- from the house and placed in l^ila - Sunday evening callers at Will Art Chase of Hastings.
Dipp's south of Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler of
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Grand Rapids visited their brother
The Aid Society will meet with
™"'_n 'disease is prevented rather than to. and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mish­
Mr. and Mrs
Russell Greenfield
ler, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wednesday, Dec. 5. Pvt luck dinner.
Martin visited the latter's parents, Everyone come.
Mr. and Mrs. Add Erb of Elmdale.
Mrs. Nagler of Freeport is visit­
tllated so that the fitter on the floor
Hobart Btough accompanied Dew­
B°-; does not become wet rapidly. Drop- ey NeUon to Indiana Monday re­ ing her sister. Mis 8. Geiger.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Williams and
turning Wednesday with Dale and
family have moved on a farm in
Perry Nelson.
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Rutland township.
Rev. E. A. Armstrong of Grand
M. L. Hamaker of Canton. Ohio,
Rapids called at W. H. Pardee's
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hough­
Tuesday afternoon.
taiin.
Peter Steel spent last week in
spent from Wednesday until Fri­
day evening with her sister, Mrs Flint.
Mn. Mary Cramer is spending this
Jennie Pardee, and helped her with
week in Hastings visiting her aunt,
paper-hanging.
Mn. Clarence Hammond.
inf Bird It
Roland Nelson of Shlpshewanec.
Mr. und Mrs. Wolf of Hastings
Indiana and brothers. Dale and
and Mr. and Mn. Heber Foster and
Perry, returned to their homes Sun­
ultablr t*r*on. day after having spent part of two famUy of BarryviUe spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mn. Samuel Geiger.
weeks at Andrew Blough's husking
Several from tills way have gone
corn and hunting coons.
W. H. Pardee. Mrs. Jennie Pardee deer hunting. Among them are, WU-

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tit Christ

It la farther ordered, that public notice and Mrs. C. M- Benedict visited in
Clarksville Monday evening. The
Pardees to see Edwin Nash who is
home Iron* Battle Creek- and Mrs
Benedict with Frank and Bessie
Benedict.
Mildred Hiailh. H'ci|ier ef Probate.
Adrian Cramer Is looking after
the chores at Frank Walton's while
CHANCERY NOTICE.
Frank and Ralph are In the north
on their annual deer hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Poortvlelt
Beulah and Mary Cramer of Grand
Hank • Michl' spent- •
•
jrfth
Rapids
Sunday
evening
their parents. Harry Cramer and
family.

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Mr. and Mrs Hugo Wunderlich of
Hastings called on the former's
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney
and son. Bunday afternoon.
Mias H“Wete Valentine visited
relatives in Grand Rapids Satur­
day night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs John Robinson en­
tertained several guests Friday
night in honor of the Utter's moth-

IRVING EXTENSION GROUP.
The Irving Extension Group met
Thursday, Nov. 15. at the home ot
Clara Schondelmeyer for an all day
meeting. Tbe lesson on “Putting Fun
in Family Living," waa given by
Mrs Clara Williams and Mn. May-

Thia lesson dealt with the real
meaning of the home and family
Texas where she will spend tbe win- rtialtonship, and waa certainly an
inspiration and help u&gt; all.
The next meeting is with Nellie

Oscar Page and Roy Seeber left social meeting with Mabie Mugridge.
last Monday for tbp-U. P. near New­
berry to bunt deer Harold Bmftti
KLINGENSMITH.
went on Wednesday. Hope they will

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burd. Robert
Carol and Ardon ot north Nashville,
Mias Mildred Kinney and Richard

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PearS Thuik You Br.no 2 Cuu 29c Do’.n can. $1.69
Iona Peaches 2 clL 29c b— can. $1.69
Fruit Cocktail can. 29c
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Red Salmon
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Pink Salmon ruican.
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Salad Dressing
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Morton’s Sall ■ ’
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10 Bars 43c
Navy Beans Michigan Grown
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Crackers Majestic Grahams
31c Seedless 4 lh pk« 29c
Raisins
Prunes
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2 u» 25c
Bulk Lard 4
49c
Pancake Flour Sunnyfleld 5
Carton 21c
Preserves 2 u&gt;
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Whitehouse Milk Tall Cans 6
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Milk Pet or Carnation Irradiated
TOl Cin
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5 Lb. Carton 27c
Soap Chips Easy Task
Dill Pickles Master Brand
2 «“"■» 29c
14 ox. Bottle 10c
Ketchup Ann Page
AnnrL-lsa °ela Un Dessert or
fcjptirilie Chocolate Pudding
6 &gt;&gt;»» 25c
Ovaltine Small Can 29c
Large Can 52c
2 Lb. Can 19c
Iona Cocoa u&gt; cw 10c
Bisquick For Waffles or Biscuits
Large Pkg. 29c
Northern Tissue
4 n«iu 19c
DTivoli, Stroh's. Schmidt's
Deer
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4 Boita 29c

COFFEE
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Pound-

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TAMARAC.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Smith and Dervlll King of Lansing spent Thurs­
day with Charles King and family.
Milton Hoover of Charlotte wu
calling on old friends here Thurs­
day.
Don AUerdlng spent Sunday with
his brother and family in Carlton.
Wilma King spent the week end
with Loma Dawson at SunfieldThe Ladles' Aid Society wu enter­
SOUTH SHULTZ.
tained
by Mr. and Mrs. Myric Cur­
The many friends of Mn. Mattie
tis Thursday.
Hine were sorry' to hear ot her ac­
Quite a number from here attend­
cident and hope for her speedy re­
covery. They were formerly of this ed the senior play al Woodland Fri­
day night.
The ladies of the Missionary So­
Mrs. Ada Ashby and Mrs. MLaa
Kenyon attended the shower itr ciety of Tamarac held their enter-,
Helen Patton Tuesday afternoon At talnment at the church Thursday
evening.
It wu well attended.
Cloverdale. She received many beau­
Dean Cunningham was at Has­
tiful and useful gifts.
tings Thursday on business.
Rev. John Horn and Mrs. Horn
LaVeme O'Connor returned home
and daughter Lois of Maryland spent
Friday from pennock hospital where
last week with Rev, Fred Hom and
he underwent a very serious opera­
family.
♦
A large crowd attended our P. T.. tion.
A. Friday night and all enjoyed the
ORANGEVILLE.
debate by the young people ot Hos­
Mr.
and
Mrs Paul Brown attend-1
tings and also the music by our
ed the wedding of her brother at
South ShulU boys.
Mrs, J. w. Tedrow Is some better Kalamaxoo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Norman
at this writing and her friends hope
spent Sunday'with his brother. Dale,1
.
Mrs. Mina Kenyon spent Satur­ and family, near Plainwell.
J. W. Sheffield returned home I
day night with her daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Alva Kenyon, of Bellevue. Mrs. Sunday from near Grayling where
he
and
a
party
were
hunting
deer.
Kenyon and sons. Bobble and Ben­
nie, returned home with her Sun­ They were only successful in get­
day and remained to attend the fu­ ting one deer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Venema and
neral of their unde. C- Kenyon.
This community war saddened by E D. Lewis spent Sunday at Fowler­
the passing of Charley Kenyon Sat­ ville. Mra. Venema remained and
urday afternoon at three-thirty. He will spend Die week nt Pontiac with
her parents.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Hermlnette
done for him that loving hands could
do. and he bode his loved ones good of Chicago were week-end guests of
bye and peacefully passed away. In relatives in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mra.. Fred Schulmeyer
a few days they could have cele­
brated their fifty-ninth wedding an­ and son. Leroy, of North Gun Plains
niversary. The funeral was held at we* Wednesday guests of E. D.
their residence Tuesday and he was Lewis and wife.
buried beside his son. Marshal!, in
EAST GUN LAKE.
Battle Creek. He will be missed in
P, W. Coppersmith and Miss Dorn
his home and by all. Much sympathy
Kowalski of Chicago visited friends
is extended- to the bereaved ones.
here Friday afternoon and Satur­
day.
.
CARLTON CENTER.
Mrs. Mildred Roush lias moved
Several from this way attended
the Senior play at Woodland Friday to Grand Rapids.
Heber Pike of Orangeville called
night. Miss Margrete Valentine of
at the Wil) Crawford home Friday
this community took part in it.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Helrigle and evening.
John Russell left Thursday for
daughter, Donna of Irving were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Fort Meyers, Fla.
Usborne.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andrews.
Tbe community wu shocked and Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford and
grieved to hear of the death of Mrs. Dab Null spent Bunday at the WUl
A. E. Wynn of Woodland. Rev. and Crans home at East Caledonia.
Gale Harper of Cloverdale spent
Mrs Wynn served formerly on the
Frank Harper
Freeport and Carlton charge. Rev. Saturday at Uie
Wynn and aon and family have the
Paul Ousala. Elgin Fuller
sincere sympathy of their friends in
tills community in their sorr&amp;w.
iy Saturday eveMr_and Mra. Gilbert Fisher and

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 28, 1934

10 PAGES

Commercial Club Hears Plans
For Barry County Centennial

W CO. DISTRICT
SCDUTRJ1LYDEC.10
PARADE OP TRQ0P8 PRE0EDE8 PROGRAM AT
GYMNASIUM
/
INVESTITURE CERE- //

NUM

PAGES Ito 6
NOBLE CAIN WINS
FAME BY COMPOSITIONS
Westminster Uhoir Uses Sev­
eral of Hi* Pieces Dur­
ing European Tour

179844

MONDAY
HAROLD

BEDtEMT

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Noble Caln, son-in-law of Mr. and
INO LECTURE ABOUT
Mrs. Robert Burch of this city and
and Keith Mead, the five winners of
a national authority on choral music,
CHIKA
the sweepstake* prizes at the Ag-HE
is building an international repute­
tian with his compositions. At pres-1
Exposition will leave Friday for a
five day trip to the International
ent he is director of NBC choral HE HAS LIVED AND
Livestock Exposition nt Chicago, ac­
work In Clikago and is receiving
WORKED WITH CHINESE
MONY CLOSES EVENTS companied by Theodore Knopf, hend
mall from listeners as far distant as |
of the agricultural studies of the
Oslo, Norway. Several of his com-,
positions were featured by the West- . Many Dangers Confronting
Members of All Units In the Hastings High school. This trip Is
the settlements within the county ting so auspicious an occasion as' city as the first settlements made :nrfute, Chrfr rf Ch. onllM BUlre.
Th,t 0()mlUj B,clD„
District Urged to Particidente who exhibit the beat displays week for the Banner to comment on were made in the 1830's. This com­ this go by without such a celebra­ by its earliest pioneers Letters were which recently presented concerts
uf Communism
pate in Contests
the very important meeting of the mittee visited several Centennial tion as would benefit the county and read from the Governor of the state, In thirty European cities.
Hastings Commercial Club 'held celebrations that have been held the city. Mr. Barnett went into also from the White House atI A Barry county district Scout
The next meeting of the Hastings
and. through It* chairman, has some of the details the committee Washington in which approval was.'
rally has been planned for Monday.
(Tuesday noon.
Brotherhood will be held on Mrxiconducted a large correspondence to had in mind for a six day eelebra- j^uni
given w
to u«e
Ute ptvpuneu
proposed tricui»iuxi,
celebration. ।
Dec. 10. the program being preceded
day
night,
December 10. Member*
I It will be remembered that some
aid in the working out of plans for tian, which would be held In July. । especially for the plana outlined by
by a parade of all county Scout
will please notice that thia is the
time ago a committee, of which L. an outstanding event.
1936. He read letters from Rufus | Mr. Barnet in his letters to them.
unite, led by the Area Council Scout
second Monday In December, not
E Barnett was the chairman, the
The entire lime usually given to a Dawes, head of the organisation
The
committee
having
this
mat
­
Drum and Bugle Corps. The line
Uie usual meeting night, which is
.other, members being F. W. Steb- speaker at the Commercial Club was that put on th® Century of Progress ter In charge have thought from the
will form on Court BL between
the third Monday of Ute month. The
taken, by this committee for its re­ in Chicago. Mr. Dawes warmly com­ first that six days should be set
Church and Broadway at S.-45 P. M.
port. Mr. Stebbins outlined the steps mended the plans suggested for such apart for this Centennial, and Uut
'get farther away from Christmas J
and march through the business sec­
tion and to the school gym. the unite $50 WILL BE GIVEN TO &amp;ive consideration to. and devise that the committee had considered a celebration, and urged that it be the effort should be made to have FATALLY SHOT WHILE ON 'than the reguar date.
plans for. a centennial celebration to finance tills Barry county md in every way a dignified, worthwhile It a memorable celebration, one in
placing as follows: Cuba, gcouta and
Would you like to lake a trip to
BARRY COUNTY
HUNTING TRIP UP
•which would include not only thia Hastings Centennial. M. L. Cook recognition of so Important a mat­ every way worth while, which would
Sea Scoute. Every registered Troop
China? Would you like a cimnce to
city but also Barry county, since aU spoke of the urgent need of not let- ter in the history of this county and
(Continued on page five)
RESIDENTS
NOBTH
and Ship member should participate
see the people, their cltlea, and to
so every boy has a chance to con­
learn something about- a country
tribute to the score of his Troop.
A RECOUNT OF VOTES
I
spoke to kotabianb.
which contains one-fourth at lhe
“ACCIDENTAL DEATH”
$35 OFFERED FOR
Every participant must be registered
Inhabitants of our globe? Would
i n a v DC DtnillDcn
Princjjal Killmaster of the Allegan
m Dan-reglstratton will disqualify.
MOST FITTING NAME
MAY DC ntUUlncU (City school*, gave a most Interest CORONER’S VERDICT
Commissioned officers and Scouts
from a man who spent several yakrs
------------- ling talk. Illustrated with slides and
past their eighteenth birthday can $10 and $5 for Second and
County Clejk Has the Ballot I moving pictures which he had takThe Fatality Occurred in Big among them, who is a keen obaerrsr
not enter in the contests. Each
and interested in the Chinese? If
Da,k,--------------------------------------- icn- showing lhe wild life of Uils
Third Beat—Limited to
Boxes, Etc., From Eight • |Iiart Of Michigan in a way that en­
Woods Near Marquette
you would, you will have that op­
Troop having a leader in uniform
re*8ives 35 additional points. Scout­
n-----------»»------ &lt;—*_
। listed lhe keenest Interest of. the
portunity on Monday night. Decem­
County
Precincts
*• Friday P. M.
‘
Barry County
like demeanor may give a Troop 100
“HUCKLEBERRY FINN" IS
ber 10. at the BrotherhoodCounty Clerk T. S. K. Reid re­ Rotararu at their meeting on Mon­ SUPERVISORS SAY THAT
The
Centennial
celebration
needs
Hastings
people
were
shocked
additional points. The Sea Scouts
day.
The lecturer will be Harold BeWELL
RECEIVED
BY
SHIRKING
CHARGES
a
good
name.
The
name
must
be
,
when
they
read
In
the
Saturday
ceived from Lansing last week n
will conduct a flag raising ceremony
client, who spent several years In
morning Grand Rapids Herald of China as a missionary. He knows
which will be Interesting and in- expressive of the scope of the event,
AUDIENCE
ARE
UNFAIR
command to secure lhe ballot box- |g THERE ANYONE
which not only commemorates tiie,
the accidental shooting of Lewis Ab­ the Chinese people and their char­
strucll ve.
es.
poll
lists
and
election
returns
,
bey of this city. He was Instantly acteristics and will be glad to tell
AU district Sea
Bea Scout*
Scoute will assist
assist ' founding of Hastings but also in-1 ni *v n*r&gt;i/rn uiitu
IN BARRY COUNTY BARRY RECEIVING BUT
from the townships of Prairieville
killed Friday afternoon near Birch, you about that wonderful country
with the parade and act as orderlie* c,lK,M lhe celebration of the one PLAY PACKED WITH
during lhe evening and ribbons are hundredth annlvresary of Uie set-,
unuci V Gfinn HUMOR
about eighteen miles from Mar­
and Thomapple. also from the six
a
„
.
HALF OF AVERAGE AID quette. Mr. Abbey was one pt a and 1U inhabitants.
to be awarded for lhe best exhlbl- l,ln«
of the townships.
•
flUMtLT UUUU HUMUrt precintts ot this city. He has in Who Attended Dist. No. 1
tton.
_ .------ ~
. his office the boxes and supplies. School in Orangeville Twp.
erected ; _
hunting party, ail of whom had been
ikxi. This
i n is meeting
meeting Is
is open
open to
to all!
an . to 1838
•1836 Slocum
——... • •H. Bunker erected;
porenu and frlanda andI blfacheralthe flrst houseln what b llow H—- 1 Albert Bcckor Kewnles First from
frnm the
th® (wo
tvn townships
tnwnuhlm ana
and thg^
I ha _ .
_
_°
'
No Legal Method Available igoing to the same locality to hUnt pj&amp;ed to be a country. It has no
• on Dec. 2,^1872?
deer for the past seven years The such thing as a government rteogwill be placed
In the jym tor tile “W- W u“
01MrI Act to Add 30 Additional
I"1' m',“d “,‘&lt;l ,ourU' •ari’ J'l
for
Raising
$30,000,
Even
J
coirfort M the vision. Troop mem- "t'1™ '’’’"d out their wilderness!«&lt;-s so «uu ov-uwa.wun.
up, clty. As voun« was done by
T
other members were: Sheriff George
The reason tiiat we iisk this ques­
If County Could Afford It
I
Leonard.
Night Watchman Clarence several provinces, loosely bound to­
bers are urged to bring their flags— ,lomes ln the townships of Assyria.
Characters to Cast
means of a machine in the third !lton
tion U because we have a group plcAmerican. Patrol
Patrol and
and Troon
bub Carlton. Irving. Johnstown. Orange
OrangeHteh school irnlnm un- ward, he did not feel it was neces-i.,._
vem Leary. Wm. Straus- gether. but with no community of
Answering charges made by the Shultz,
j
American.
Troop, bub
ture of the teacherandI about 20
rural carrier Harry Brown interest.
State Emergency Relief Arimlnis- baugh.
1
the American flags must be furled
r»»&gt;r.mC lu.u uvc., actt.cu u. « i a
vrry. that
crt.djU
ble county
presentation
of ou&gt;ce
txi ur
ne naj
on December
2. 1872.
and
Floyd
Craig
All ixx
werereccivra
exper­ students
trution
Barry
is shirking
1
There taken
are dangers
confronting
hunters. AU were very con­ that country and the world aa well
her financial responsibility to the ienced
1
The committee having this rally few years before. Two years later -Huckleberry Finn" In three acts “'&gt;&gt; instructions as to what to do almost 62 years ago
companions in tire camp.
In charge is composed of D. A. Van- the county of Barry was created by, Qnd four gene* at Central auditor!- with the big galvanized iron cans.' Tn the center of the front row of needy, several members of the board genial
1
an
act
of
congress
and
many
years
u
herc
proi.y
evening.
All
the
'
the
books
and
papers
mentioned,
but
group
is
a
little
girl
holding
a
On
the
afternoon
of
Friday
Abbey.
Busklrk. chairman; Harvey Bur­
of supervisors have made unofficial .
later thc city of Hastings was in- nUv-rs had their part* well com- hopes to be told In the near future placard bearing tlie Inscription “Dis- answer.
Floyd Craig. Harry Brown. Vem It is yet a question whether Chin*, aa
gess. Jesse Kelley. Fred Ballance. -m
——&lt;*a&gt;a T» la lh« axltltno nt Har- . ..? .
..... .
____ J
_ mhat la tn K- Xnna aKnm It
Tt la IflCt NO. I OranueviMe. Dec. 2. 1672.”
Albert Dykstra.
Douglass Hindes corpora ted. It is the settling of Bar-1 fitted, and the action moved along what Is to be done about it It is «« No I Orangev^e Dre. 2 1872."
They point out that the average Leary and Clarence Shultz decided
that will be. । witnout
wi.hout nncn
hitch or
or nesiiauon.
hesitation
possible that
and oicriuiK
uiu
sterling twgera.
Rogers. uuirr
Other omciau.
officials ry county
........... and Hastings
"........
...... they were called for
.... Today-there
•
,. is no 'District
.... No....1. ’ amount of welfare money spent In T
Japan is setting greedy eyes on parts
are: Chief juu
Judge.
Hugh Riley;
As the
gathered
,
d1b.. iuktu wua u
a rather free «« » P»rt of a recount of the votes Orangeville At the time the picture the slate ..-o
. *18 ^.
Itance frw»
c,mP and near the of that country. The Inevitable rehas been* MUWU
about
perl'
|c, iiuku
juicy, clerk,
vicm. ।celebrated.
-------- ;
„ pioneers
I.
7.
j
* nc piay
Fred ttaltanrea r.
Hnn«n ■ I|to
his good
Fred
Ballance; marter
Starter. A.
L Brown;
10 »**l«l
*“lsl Slocum
Hlocum Bunker
Bunker and
and his
good 'adaptatton nt
of M.rv
Mark -T'v.in'.
Twain * famous
famous cast
cast for
for secretary
secretary Of
of state.
state. The
The rere­ Itaken it was probably kpown a* capita.
Barry county,
has1 -Lake Superior shore. Visibility was
ranlta Rnrrv
ernintv however, ha.
. I publican
. i—candidate
— — received
----------a
_ ma—
the
“Count- school -------house."
later received only about $9 00 per capita P°°r tiecause of a storm at the time
Announcer. Jm Broeak.
i '“lfc to "ttt the firat house in Has- cUm1c
American boyhood. Most
.
—and
:.
Points
aH
of the
familiar charaeUra
characters were
were Jority.
on llw
the lace
face of
the relunu.
returns, ol
of ,.totoan as the Carter school house. of assistance. Yet although the Wel-i“n&lt;1 because of the nearness to the
Prfrfs are to
to be
be awarded
avtrdrf on
on all
all |lln«s- «’■ ln Ju,&gt; ot
«■ 1M6’ a
“ Barr* lot
U&gt;e familiar
Jorlty. on
of the
st Se
cond 1and' third
—
.lit (..ill*,
.but the
.
.
.... I —
J..iI Itr Anrannle eante
erenla for fit
tint.
areoM.
will
Uttw nt
at U.rflnu.
llartlw. Ik.
U.e 1
aeUen
and. eonUnullr
■&gt;»...
“■ 10.000 vole, Hu democnrtlc
'am' aerevui
“™“ title ttle.. fare Relief Administration is only ’a,ce- nM* ,rom which often Inter­ should turn comiiiunlsUc. she wtttj
. place.: thirty, twenty, ten. and five counlf st'at' to
rt In this!
thcorigin-.
or)ginai naye, were
altered 1 opponent ho stated that he
le will
WIU .lire
taUl»- at
U* 11U
tana collage.
LAASS«&lt;V. Orfervlng
WUtrt.il .1 IB dial IV
It giving half of Uie average amount of fere
As
ap­
,‘‘w&gt; with vvisibility.
**
*" they ““
.w w-v P“...................
‘of ( the
-... ______
points for entering any event great rtvamt
event. The
•Thia founding
fmmrilnre of
nt Barry
narrv ,
. . ..
. nnntSF
■..-ilwas
wasanannln tinotoarann
photograph,and
andofofanan assistance here, they are asking that proached this swamp they found
। contest'the election; K..S
but -—actual
&gt;
1
Oranirpvlllrt
cr
’
hnni
m-rutti
h®
Orangeville
school
group,
he f®lt
felt that
that
n w„
y, lloU u,.t al.(counting
------------- -----------of ballots has not been
whether placing or not. Scoutmas­ wurfy .irf ol iu only city ««s l»
Uie county contribute a larger sum iresh tracks of a good sized bear
it
might
be
too
valuable
to
destroy.
....
! most llw enure first nt was writ- ordered u yet.
ter in uniform twenty-five points. nlllngly celebrawd.
of money than can possibly be raised that led Into the swamp. They
Accmdlngly he turned it over to the
"_
J?™
ten uy
by oil
Mr. t&gt;rv».rr
Becker iiiiiiacii
htaseU ui
In uiuci
order। I
----------------followed tile tracks and satisfied ration as we know IL
Application in on time, fifty pointe.
----.
..Cerf™"*
... --------1..„ \ . Iicn
by taxation.
...
-------- --------------------- ---Barmer to dispose of in any way we
Attendance on percentage basis. 100 "Haatlnrk rvntennlal" ar® Kiiitahl® . .
The only manner in which the themselves that bruin was tn a
All these things will be preaeni
HASTINGS CHAPTER
points for perfect, and Troop Scoutcounty
could raise Uie *30.000 de­ thicket near one edge of this swamp. in an Interesting manner by 1
Probably thcre'are very tew. if
like behavior. 100 points. Troops
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS any.
manded is to borrow and even if Ute As they could sec no tracks leading
of these pictures in existence
from
the
swamp
in
any
direction,
will be given ribbons for places in
board felt that the resources of the
to-day. Possibly one or more who are
tee wants something better—some­
each event.
stage rettings F"e attractively Mrs. Audrey Ironside la New
county justified such an expendi­ nor did they find any tracks leading
Included in that group may be liv­
Events of the evening after thc thing that will make good advertis­ done and special credit should be:
—
— ----ture there is no manner in which
ing In Barry county. If *o_he. or
Worthy Matron of the
parade through the business sec­ ing. something that will attract by given to those who assembled the
the lender could be legally protected. five sat down and mapped out their Brotherhood
she, would be Interested in this old
tion to the gym and following the ita cleverness and expressiveness. attractive period costumes.
Under such circumstances it would course. It was agreed that Craig
Eastern Stars
The name "Barry Towns' Birthday"
photograph, which would have no
should follow the tracks In the
flag raising ceremony are:
It is very difficult for young peo­
A recent cliange has been made value to anyone else. We will be glad be difficult if not impossible to ob­ swamp and the other four were to country and Mz people.
Review: Will be made on the has been suggested. What do you ple of high school age to success­
The regular Brotherhood
in th4 charter of Hastings Chapter to give this old photograph to the tain Uie funds even if desired.
gymnasium flag raising formation. have to offer?
fully portray adult characters, but
Also the board point* out that station themselves al vantage points
r who.
„...______
first member _____
of the_____
group
calls.
The centennial Corporation will each 9t the seniors assigned thlz dif- of the Eastern Star Order. Hereto-__________
(Continued on page six)
many drifters are getting assistance where they could see the b’ar when
tore
tile
fiscal
year
of
the
Chapter
We
would
like
to
be
able
to
publish
pay *35.00 in cash to Che Barry
Mr.
Craig
would
chase
it
from
the
(Continued on page three)
Royal xMyers will be captain at
1I I1. M
zmw, I
’ ' will —
bvwl the names
-■ — Aof
r —all
11 I—
..... I—later
t.. in the county who should be can'd
ended on April
Now
it'will
ehd
In IKa
the group
county resident.' man. woman or
the supper squad. The other member*
for elsewhere. One supervisor esti­
October 1 each year; but the annual
child who. in the opinion of the
Abbey's position wajj to have
mates that there are at least forty
meeting for the election of officers
judges, submits the most expressive NEW DIPHTHERIA
been at the top of a bluff to the Gary Crook. Allan Hyde. Ed. Groat.
or
fifty
families
Uf
the
county
who
is held in November. At the last
and fitting name. It may be a purely
are not legal residents here and wiio left of the swamp. The others were Herbert Calkins. Charles Offley,
SERUM AVAILABLE meeting. November 20. the following FAREWELL PARTY HON­
should not be enUUed to financial to take their places at the different Wm- Hinman and W. 8. Will.
STATE BANK OF ffREEPORT.
’synthetic title, like “Century of
officers were chosen:
Progress." It may be all expressed in
ORING FR. GELLER assistance at lhe expense of the pointe agreed upon. After having
By Harry O. Mohrmann. Receiver. one
,
Worthy Matron. Mrs Audrey Ironword or in five words, but it Single Injection Immunizes
county. In fact one supervisor has waited time enough for the ocher
Harry o. Mohrmann. Receiver of must
.
slde:
include the founding of Barry
Child for Life, It
Two Churches Hare Surprise made the statement that lie has four to have easily reached the STATE PAYS COUNTY
the state Bank ot Freeport, will dis- county
.
Worthy Patron. Row Johnson
and Hastings as well. The
$27,21281 ROAD CASH
seen welfare trucks from neighbor­ agreed-on places. Floyd started fol­
pose of a good list ot personal prop- rules
.
Is Claimed
for Him at School on
Associate Worthy Matron. Mra.
are as follows:
ing counties drive into his township lowing bruin's tracks in the swamp.
erty at public auction at the John
.1st—Only residents of Barry coun­
Physicians of Barry county now Alma Fingleton.
Sunday Evening
with indigent* whom they tried to It was fully fifteen minutes after it
Doyle farm. 8 1-2 miles straight
Associate Worthy Patron, Hugh
" ty are eligible. Employees of the have available a serum for protect­
the five had talked the matter over
"dump" onto Barry.
•
Sunday
evening,
following
the
No
­
north of Hastings or l mile east and
Hastings Banner, officers of ing children against diphtheria RUey. '
Very Acceptable Jut
The supervisors also argue the among themselves and had agre~d
vena service at St. Rose church. Fr.
1-2 mile north of Freeport; or 1-2
Secretary. Mrs. Maude Smith.
Centennial Corporation, and the which requires the giving of only one
to locate themselves according to
mile north of what is known as
Treasurer. Mrs. Kate C. Johnston. B. N. Geller and the congregation point that a county should not be the plan described when. In looking
(Continued on page three)
dose. Most parents wll remember the
"Terry Corrigan's Comer." Included
Conductress—Mrs. Gertrude Jones. were -invited to St Rose school, asked to raise large sums of money
time when four doses of serum were
up
into
the
branches
at
a
spruce
. In the property to he sold are 4
Assistant Conductress, Mrs. Mar­ where a surprise party was held for for relief purposes with the county,
required
to
protect
children
the purpoM of honoring Fr. Geller, itself, having litUe or no say in ad­
horses, 4 red brood sows. 8 breeding FOUR HUNDRED NAMES
against this disease. This gradually gret Barnett.
swamp and about five rods away. •37.312.81. Of this amount M0.T44-ewek Deering grain binder. Deering
who leave* this week for his new ministering the funds.
24 was paid to the county outer
MUST BE DROPPED became reduced to three doses This The Installation of the new officers parish in Detroit. St. Cyril parish
corn binder. McCormick mower,
will
be held Tuesday evening. De­
was followed by toxoid which re­
about eight feet from the ground, the provisions of the McNiU law,
of
Nashville
united
with
St
Rose
Oliver riding plow, 10-fool cuiU- ,
That Many Registered Vot- quired only two doses and which cember 11. Mrs. Georgina Bauer. in bidding farewell to their faithful RECEIVES CITATION
that made him believe that It was which compels counties to taka over
packer. Buckeye riding cultivator,
protected a much higher percentage Grand Worthy Matron of the Grand
township roads. A total at 88XK0,FOR
BOY
SCOUT
WORK
tt Webber wagon and combination
rjKS in City Will-Have
of children against the disease. 8cI-' Chapter of Michigan, will Install pastor. A program was given, with
the animal had sneaked out of the
n stock
rack.
McOormlck-Deerlng
ence has now perfected a serum the new officers.
to Reregister
monies. Melvin Jacobs. In behalf Laurence Jt Bauer Post, No. swamp and had made his way to
tractor. Oliver tractor plow. 2 set*
Fhlch requires only a single injec­
this particular tree, which was sev­
of the congregation and Wm. Taffee
double work harness. International / The dty clerk, as the law requires, tion. and still protects almost 100
LATEST ARLISS FILM
45, American Legion,
eral rods away from the point it
speaking for the school children ex­
1 1-2 H- P. gas engine, and other fnas been checking over the list of
pkr cent of the children w!k&gt; take IL
had been arranged that Abbey would the state thia year and thia *30.748ortic la* not mentioned. Read tbk registered voters of thia city with 71x13 serum Is given to children SCHEDULED FOR STRAND pressed the meet kindly sentiments
It. Honored
take his position. To make sure that
for their loved pastor and both ex­
auction sale advertisement in Ujfs the city poll lists of* voters who vot­ over six monttis of age and protects
Hie Laurence J. Bauer Post No. 45. it was not Abbey, who would have
•"Hie Last Gentleman." featuring pressed their wishes for every suc­
issue and remember the date.
/ &lt; ed at recent elections.
He finds the child for life against the dis­
American Legton. was honored last been ckwest to the tree although
There was included in Ilia
George
Arils*
with
a
strong*support
­
cess to him tn his new field of la­
that in Ute first ward. In the tiro ease There is very little arm sore­
week with a citation froth the De­
taent also 8M471! paid to
(Continued on page four)
ELWOOD BARNUM.
precinct* of the second ward • and ness from the one dose. With this ing cart will be presented at the bor. The pupils in St. Rose school partment
Adjutant
Donald
G.
Having rented his farm. Elwood in the third ward. 212 persops who simple method available for diph­ Strand Theater here Bunday and participated in the exercises.
Glascoff of Detroit. The letter noti­ H. H. S. DEBATERS TO
A purse was given to Fr. Geller
Barnum wiU dispose of his personal registered in 1932 have failed to theria protection, there Is no ex­ Monday. 73ie play has been ranked
fying the Post of this honor read as
MEET LANSING HERE« L11.m&lt;&gt;.
property at public auction at the votoat any election in.the last two cuse for ever having a case of diph­ by critics as on a par with other fine by the two parishes and his sister. follows:
farm 2 miles north and 1-4 mile years. This would indicate that a theria or a death from this disease. productions in which Mr. Arliss has Miss Geller, was also remembered
Detroit. Nov. 23. 1834.
with gifts.
,
west of Coats Grove, or 1 mile south total of 400 names tn the entire city Should a death occur, it Is a direct appeared.
Coach Bocker's Team to DoDear
Commander
:
will
be
found
on
the
registration
and 3 1-4 miles west of Woodland
resuU of the negligence of the parroad bonds.
For the outstanding Boy Scout
fend Negative Bide of
It will be an afternoon aale with books, in the six city precinct*, who ents'lo have this simple procedure
work done by your'Pott In 1834. the
Col. Henry Flannery as auctioneer have not voted in the part two carried out.
Federal Aid Question
•
Department of Michigan has award­
and Ernest Smith as clerk. A good year*, according to the poll list*.
The Barry County Medical Soci­
Hastings
High
school
debaters
ed it a Boy Scout Citation.
Under the mandatory provisions ety has agreed that no child should
' list of property will be offered in­
This citation is being mailed to will meet Lansing Eastern here tocluding a span of bay mares, weight
be without diphtheria protection be­
wan! Die middle of December in the and 1830. and a email sum
your Post Adjutant today.
■ 3750. aged 7 and 0 years, black mare obliged to erase from the registra­ cause of inability to pay for this
Reasonable care should be given। second of the Michigan State League
weight 1800. black gelding 1500, 3 tion list the names of all voters service. This means that mothers
the citation including framing, asi series, according to Albert Becker.
full blooded Holstein cows fresh and Who had not voted within two years should take their child over six
, debate coach. Hastings will defend
no
duplicate
can
be
otXained
if
it
3 full blood Holstein heifers, 3 years after they had registered. Such months of age to the family doctor
the negative side of the federal cannot receive It until -the
becomes lost or mufiUted.
voters cannot vote next spring, nor whether they can pay or not, and
The Department wishes to ex­ school aid question.
John Deerte manure spreader. Su­ a year from next spring, nor at the the doctor wll) see that the child
Doris Shute and Ruth Hathaway
press to you its sincere congratula­
perior fertilises'grain drill. Miller presidential election of 1838. unless Is immunized. This now means only
As the final week of rehearsals and a bit dazed to find himself a tions upon the work done in this wiU be two of the three members tills county on
bean puller, tractor, disc harrow. 7 they shall register again. They one trip to the doctor's office in- for “Ughtnln'. ” Civic Players pro­ hero as the play ends.
particular activity by your local of the local team. One expert Judge
foot, new spike tooth harrow. Gale have no one to blame for this situ­
Albert Becker, dramatic coach of Port.
duction to” be presented in Central
will- decide the results.
ation except themselves. This pro­ qulred only a few years ago The auditorium here next Wednesday the
1
Hastings High school, very ably
at
Hastings tost Its first meet to Bat­ boldinc back
Sincerely yours,
vision was put Into the law. no disease diphtheria begins like any and Thursday evenings. Dec. 5 and handles the title role. He has had
tle Creek Central, there, last Thurs­
Donald O. Oiascoff,
Fairbanks engine 1 1-2 H. P . 6-ton doubt, for the purpose of making
7, commencing at 8:15 o'clock, gets considerable experience on the stage
day evening by a narrow margin, count shall tn paid.
Dept.
Adjt.
wagon scales, some household furni­ all registered voters do their duty, a relief to parents who have had
This 837J1M1 cm
under way. Director L E. Barnett and will be remembered here for the
according to Professor Weiss of Al­
Together with the many friends
ture and many other articles. Read by casting their votes at elections their children protected to know believes that the play will be one fine
1
interpretation he gave to the
ceplable Ums. as com
of the American Legton Port, the bion. who served as judge. Lansing
the auction aale advertisement in whenever they are held.
that the chances of one of those of the most enjoyable ones ever giv- ■role
■
of Scrubby in "Outward Bound "
Eastern also lost ite first meet to
“sore throats” being diphtheria is en by the local association.
„
Honora Pratt his a very good part Banner congratulates the men for Lansing Central.
their
splendid
work
with
the
Seoul*.
NOTICE TO HASTINGS Tftl’.
almost negligible.
\
Certainly the plot of the play has tn the role of Mrs. Bill Jones, the
A win for Hastings will keep
hard-working,
faithful BARRY COUNTY ROD
everything tn Its favor. Few char­ harassed,
Coach Becker's team definitely in
On hex-Arm two mltoo Dorth at
BAZAAR AND SUFFER.
acters have ever appeared behind •wife
'
of "Ughtnln'", Mrs. Pratt has
Hastings. Mrs. Jennie Wills pill bold Bank on every Saturday In Decern AND GUN CLUB MEETING. the running
Reserve the date of Saturday. Dec. the footlights who so caught the 'appeared in several Civic Players
an auction sale, offering hones. cat­
A meeting of the Barry County
8. for the Chrutmas bazaar and fancy of playgoers aa "Ughtnln' " productions. Her work as Mrs Rod and Gun Club Is called for MATTESON FARM HOME
tle. poultry, feed. etc. J. E. Norton
Will also collect at home every day. supper at the American Legion rooms ■Bill Jones—alow, shiftless, Infinitely Midget in “Outward Bound" was Munday evening. Dec. 3. at the Rood
win err thia sate. Full particulars
DESTROYED BY FIRE
Chester Arehart.
received, as was her Commissioner's office in the court
&lt;
under the auspices of the American Rood hearted and possessed of a enthusiastically
are published elsewhere in this Issue
—Adv. 13-5. Hastings Twp. Tiosi.' Legion Auxiliary. They will havd Sharp wit pretty well concealed by interpretation of the vivacious
Fire destroyed the farm home at
house. Several matters of Importance
"bachelor" aunt in "The Bride."
a nice assortment of Christmas gifts
are to be consklered so a good at­ Ernie Matteson, third house west
FRIED CHICKEN SUFFER
Katherine McIntyre In the role tendance is desired.
COMMUNITY SALE"Ughtnln' " drifts on and off the
of McOmber school off M-37. ManThere will be another community
of of Mildred Buckley, the adopted
Banfleid church Thursday Dec., 8. supper starting at five otelock. Mrs. scene In a veritable “cloud"
day morning. The house, Hself. and
auction aale at the Hartings fair
SALE AND DINNER.
Henry Mulder is chairman of the whimsical dry humor. Much to their daughter of the Jones, appears tn a
grounds under the dlrecticn of J. E.
Watch
for Emmanuel church
supper committee. Mrs. Edw. Downs chagrin, a couple of unscrupulous play for the first time since “Out­
1- k— ___— -I rt-- II-I-- - —J lawyers
■ ------ discover
Ala——— too
— lit*
— la
Norton auctioneer. Honea, cattle.
DANCE.
OPENING DANCE.
late lk.1
that V
he
is ward Bound." In this last produc­ Christmas sale and dinner. Wednes­
K. of P. HalL Middleville, Frtday. Mrs. Tho* Johnston is bazaar chair- hot the amiable weakling they think tion she demonstrated great ability day. Dec. 13. Furniture, aprons and
sold to the highest bidders.
novelties—Adv.
November &gt;0.—Adv
and Bill U considerably surprised
(Continued on page four)

Preparation for‘Event in 1936
Should Begin Soon Committee Says

LEWIS ABBEY MET

PRIZE CONTEST

12630585

13731631

SENIORS PRESENT
ENJOYABLE SHOW

BOARD RELIEVES
DEMANDS UNJUST

I

Four Auction Sales

Large Cast of Local Players to
Give “Lightnin’ ” Dec. 5 and 7
Play Promises to Be One of

Most Enjoyable Yet Presented

�THE HASTINGS "BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBKB U, IBM

J

Rey. W. Maylan Jones giving alllam Tyndale, an English reformer
talk about the history of the Bible | and writer and - —fy’-

g|Q METHOD 1ST

AN UNUSUAL SIGHT.

Mrs. Anna Cheeseman, who has

NUMBER OF DISTRICT

Saturday afternoon thc usual
been living in Dowling, la very ffl
SCHOOLS REDUCED
MEETING HERE DEC. 16 large throng that gathers on Slate
* various translations. He । fprd and ' Cambridge unlvcrsltloi,
Mid 882 million copies of
P-.’S-r™,
on®, Choir of 20 Churches to
Parents
Appreciate
Advan
­
O(“’MX,SJ - H.bn. .nd
Mrs. Will Craig Is 111 at her home
Unite—Good Speaker
hitched to a carriage. Il safely
tages of Twelve Grade
who has been seriously 111 the past
kfll U! WIVULW bcen
languages.
having been forced to flee to G»rGer­
been pj-roted
printed in
in 176
176 languages.
east of the city.
made Its way through the usual TJro* cek. la slightly Improved. Hli|
Will Be Secured
School*
Originally the Old Testament was many to complete his work because
Mr. and Mrs. Linden Johnoock. many friends hope for his cesslon of darting automobiles.
REV. W. M. JONES TOLD1 written in Uie Hebrew language and of the enmity of the' English gov­ About fifty men, representing It brought to mind the changes BAr’Y colinl&gt;' now has three town-; nncioyvme.
me parent*
Shelbyville, are the
parents oi
of a sun
son plele recovery. He Is still al
the Nete Testament in the Greek. ernment which had no sympathy,1
OT TBiNSLAnOMa OF
made in the few passing years, to ship agricultural school*—at Middle- bom at Pennock hospital on Nov. nock ixppttU _
Later numerous scholars worked to- with
'
’
wlttl 8Uch
undertaxing. He was enurenes
oi mu- county, were rep- the time when hitching pasta lined ytlie. Woodland and Delton. The 25.
such an undertaking.
&lt;
THB 8GRIPTURKB
getber and translated lhe Bible a contemporary of Martin Luther, resented at the county Brotherhood uoui
both siucs
sides ot
of uiaic
State street,
street. men
Then number ot district scfoobla ip the |; Phyllis, the three years old daughInto
tn»A the
th. Latin
Eatin language. It
it vwas who
creating such excitement meeting, which was held at the horses, buggies and carriages park- .county
‘
“ an» ter of Mr. and Mz* Craig Sheffield.
lias been reduced to quite
Hr
then,
that
the
Bible
was'
given
1
h..
h
®
—
nt
—
r
__
._r.i.t.
■
__
. i.
,v
"»
«
and
interest
in
Germany.
Tyndale
Methodist
social
rooms
here
on
cd
along
this
street
were
Just
as
|
extent
In
recent
year^by
eatabltehhas
been
ill
with
ear
trouble,
but
Is ited Mr. and Mr». LUIe McArthur
NEARLY FfHY OLD
—• - una uiicrcsi ui ucruiaiiy. synunic
-nn..~.
,
------------------------------------ ------------RIR1 PQ PYHIRITFD a Book to.the »world.
W?r.l&lt;,’slIn
,L1932.
,9?2' Jo
completed his work, however, with, Thursday night. It was an Inlereat- plentiful as automobiles are todav
1 ln* consolidated schools In Woodland. now convalescing., ------------------------------ (and family at Hickory Comers Sun­
olaLCd CAnlDl I tU Wycliffe
translated
the
assistance oi
of Luther,
giving to
made
i
I(Middleville
X&lt;l,lrl1®vl11® nrH
and rwltrn,
Delton. T-H®
The num­ . Night classes at the Hastings day.
. ..
” .-------- . both
. . the , Old
L ,I
'C a-smsiance
uuuicr. giving
io Ing gathering. Addresses were
«uv lu
»uv
and
New
Testament*
lhc world
WDrld in
m 1525
1535 the
tbe English Bible.,; by Archie
Archie McCrea, of Muskegon,
Muskegon. edlediniAo.t TTAnV^TK^luvAd Wat1i “
!“? Nc
* T
“u,mcnU Jnto English. the
ber is being still further rtduced by
Thursday' -----Mrs.
of Grand
not meet Thursday
-—
—w-will
....
.. West
. and Hasel
Mra
;tne naainon of new rural diMrict* High school
Oldcst Book Displayed Was . giving
clvintr the first complete
comnlet® English
Enellsh ■ Tyndale
__ .... ___
was [atcr ,burned
____ _ to death
_ &gt;«. I&lt;»&gt;■
tor nt
of the v.i.v.-nMuskegon Chronicle, and ' STATE ASKS COUNTY
(the addition of new rural districts and Friday this week in observance Rapid* and 1
Published in 1744—Owned 'BlbI®- 'Y_&gt;c’lfrf died two years lat- by ordcr of tbe
Kln|{ In .Rev. Dr Hugh Kennedy, superlnten- I
of Thanksgiving.
ana daughterr of Illinois visited Mr.
AID
RELIEF
three
«»«»udatod
dtetrict*.
mu FOR
run
iillili WORK
»iuni\ ,o lnjBUn
„ two
ncw dutrlcts
have
navannnrt
)e*1.**“.
u’e,work uP°n 1534 Luther published the Bible in'dent of the Grand Rapids district. I
_______
Mta* Virginia Benham of Battle
-----by Dean Davenport
which Ids heart was set.
lhe Qerman language. Dr. Miles(Thcre were interesting discussions R t
Rtnta Wn« Nnt T»®,nn been added from Irving, two from Creek, formerly ot South Hastings,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beach of Ver,
On Sunday evening a very inter- I At the time of thc Reformation, coverdale, an English divine, was of matters vital to the church ut tills :-“ul ine »vRie Mas Not neon Yankee Springs and one from Or­ was taken to University hospital mo'ntvllle visited Mr. and Mrs. Les­
estlng
had begun to take-----more
time.
CM.U1K and
VIM Instructive
UWWMV...V service was ,people
---- -----------------------------------. , in-; authorized by the then king of Eng-1
Eng- (time.
angeville to the Thomapple district. for an-appendlcltls operation.
Arbitrary—Will Bo Bot­
lie Dickerson Sunday.
. .. at. the
At-- Methodist
ii.iVaJI.) church, the I terest In
. .
...
..
" . .
I
.„ .
_
___ ....
held
in foreign tanmin
languages anrl
and Wll.
Wil- .land,
Two
district*
in
Hope
township
and
to translate the Scriptures । An important action was taken by
tled Later
unanimously rwmiirecom­
one In Prairieville have been added
, from'the
I rum uie Latin,
L-IUUI. which
wiucn he
ne did.
a&gt;a. his I the gathering, unaiwiiiraiHj
There la* been a rumor that Hie to the Delton district.
...........................
...........thc "Great
amending
'
transtation
being called
mending that
that oix
014 Sunday
Sunday nlitht.Denlglu. De­
Bible." because of its large slxe. 9x jeember 16. there will be held In the state welfare authorities at Lansing
There lias bedn recently moved to
15. Later In 1560 came the Genevan Methodist church here a service in had given notice that welfare funds Delton the small school building
version, translated by a group of [ recognition of the sesqul-centennial would be refused this county In the from what Is known a* the Carpen.(scholars at Geneva. The BLshops of the organteation of the Methodist future, unless the supervisors ap­ ter district. This ha* been revamped
Hastings, Michigan • Telephone* 2344-2557 ■—
Bible was published in 1569. and In । church of the United States, at the propriated a definite and sizeable end 1* now used for the Home Eco­
। 1611 the King James Authorized1 first General Conference, which was amount to aid the work.
nomic* department of the Delton
1 Version was given to the world.(held in the city of Baltimore on De­
This report is not quite true. Tito (agricultural school. It ha* been very
SUNDAY and MONDAY
: Rlnr®
Hint
Hm®
th®r®
hav®
K®®n
1
rfmbfr
24
17R4
—
Or
five
venra
H®fnr®
state
did
ask
for
help
from
this
(
conveniently
arranged
and
makes
years before
Since that time there have been cembcr 24, 1784 or
numerous versions Including lhe the federal constitution was adopted. county. It did urge that the coun- a needed addition to thc facilities of
It was proposed at the meeting ty respond with a fpir share of the jthe Delton school. Several districts
English Revised, the American Re­
vised. the MotTatt and Weymouth that all the choirs of all thc Meth­ cost, but no definite date wo* set for 1 in Barry and one In Prairieville
translations into modem language, odist churches of lhe county bo iu JVc understand the matter will be have been added to thc Kellogg
and the last, the Goodspeed Bible, united in one big choir. There will brought to the attention ot the su- school Just off the county line in
published in 1923. This is a short also be an inspirational address by pervlsors al an early date; that the Roas township. Kalamazoo county,
Hia latest picture since "Hou»e of Rothschild*'
1 summary of the talk by Rev. Jones, some noted speaker, whose name suite Is not disposed to be arbitrary, j It seems to us as If an increasing
COMEDY—"It Happened One Day"
‘
but will take into consideration the;number of parent* are appreciating
who had innde a very comprehen­ will be announced later.
ADDED—Wall Disney's Great Cotortone Symphony—
county's
financial
situation
before
I
more
and
more
the
advantages
to
There
arc
over
2.000
members
list
­
sive chort showing the develop­
•THE BIG BAD WOLF*
nt-------------u_ theJj&gt;
conned
amount
of county
aid' shall
be ■ chlldrcn of
ment of our modern Bible, which ed In the Methodist churches of tile --still'continues to be a best-seller Barry county, or about one-tenth of definitely determined.
with a twelve grade school with no
New* Events
it.-, population. As many more prob­
At the October session this mat­ tuition to pay. It Is also very con­
throughout thc entire world.
In connection with, this service ably belong to it* Sunday schools ter was brought up. Thc county then venient to have busses call for their
TEN CENTS — TUESDAY NIGHT
there was on exhibit of old Bibles Il Is hoped to have a capacity crowd hud no funds to appropriate and children in the morning and trans­
os well os more modern ones, the for the auditorium of thc Methodist has not now. because of the 15 mill port them to their homes In the
This is the first picture under the resumed policy
oldest book brought belonging to church, wfflch will comfortably scat lax limitation law. The board took Uie afternoon. As a matter of fact thia
Dean Eugene Davenport. It was 1.100 people.
matter up with the county road method of transportation 1* far saf­
that for so many years was in vogue
Methodists of the county should commission, who agreed to oct aside er and better for all concerned than
published in 1744 and was very well
preserved. As a frontispiece, there keep this date in mind, and watch &gt;10.000 to be used to pay welfare la­ driving back and forth In individual
bor for work on township roads. cars. The bus delivers the children
j was a picture of "The Creation." for further announcements.
Whether this amount can J be in­ at the school, allowing Jusi enough
evidently made from an old wood
Paramoant Pictorial and News
Tan Cento to Everybody
cut. Dean Davenport also has a FRESHMAN COLLEGE
creased
and to what extent is up to time for them to get to their roJtna
&lt;
thc
supervisors and thc road com­ and get squared away for their stud­
Bible printed In 1873 which has this
HAS MANY ACTIVITIES mission.
]
lb.
same picture in lhe front of the
ies. It pick* them up Immediately
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Book, except that the figures ot
after school, and returns them di­
Several Clubs Organized—
lb*.
! Adam and Eve are placed different­
return of Marie Dreosler'a maa&gt;
rectly to their homes. Thu* one
WOODLAND GIRL IS
ly than in the earlier edition.
College Paper is Es­
can see why an Increasing number
lbs.
Bibles printed In foreign lan­
SERIOUSLY INJURED of districts will desire Io have their
tablished
guages included a Swedish Bible
children secure thc advantages of
lb.
The students of the Freshman
given to Mrs. Guy Keller when she
Miss Gertrude Schuler Bad­ lhe better school facilities and lhe
was confirmed in 18U7; Dean Dav­ College have selected the following
better training which can be ob­
lb.
b.uu..
ly Injured—Three Others
enport exhibited one printed in os members of the Freshman College
— ALSO —
tained in larger school unit*.
Portuguese, which
he obtained council: Kenneth Biddle. Frederick
in Oar Killed
lb*.
while in Brazil; a French Bible Bishop. Wm. Fox. Barbara Wilcox,
OBITUARY.
Early Friday morning a fatal ac­
owned by Paul Ganguillet. also one with Miss Alice Flngleton as alter­
George, eldest son of Mr. ard Mrs.
, tn German owned by him; J. D. nate. The council is nqw engaged in ’cident occurred near Ann Arbor in Dewitt Howe, was bom Aug. 30. 1871
Zagclmeler had one "of Martin drawing up a social calendar for the I। which two young internes. Dr. Myers at Big Prairie, Newaygo county, and
I and Dr. George
R. King and a ....,
nurse,
nutners
'
Luther s Himes,
Bibles, printed in German. college year.
departed
this life. Nov. 22. 1934. at &lt;
PATHE NEWS
Adults 25 Cento; Children 10 Cento
lMiss
Violet
Swanson,
were
Instantly
and Miss Lettie Gam had a parallel I Thc Ocrman club, under the dlv«&gt;“t Swanson, were Instantly
(killed. Another doctor. William Delt.
Bible. m column on the
be- ; r"u“" 01 »•
np,t the age of 63 years. 2 mos.. and 23
RIB END
Miss Gertrude ocuuwr.
Schuler, a
a noo­
hos­ dhjs. In 1922. he came under the In­
Ing printed in German and the organizca
organized witn
with Franklin Beckwitn
Beckwith i1(also(Mls*
Schuler.
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
—Double Feature
fluence
-v vi
of the
ihu uuapci
Gospel inrougn
through me
the .
_
..... . nuai nurse wnnse imm® i
npar iiuciil
other column in English. Among ns president. The other officers are: !„BL.nur?c wha5e ,lo™c
preaching of Rev. Edw. Boone. He I ’
, thc others
great interest wits a Frank Chadwick, vice-president; I Woodland, were very seriously in- leaves n faithful wife, jwo brothers. &lt;
Geraldlne
Isenhath,secretary;
Harry
Jured.
ShulU orFrupo't
Testament carried by a rebel dur­
It appears tltal
tliat a load of
ot six were
werti Harold and Harry,of Marley; one 4
Adrounle.
Nnrviil
treasurer and Norvul
ing the Civil war. also another Bi­ Adrounle,
sister. mts
Mrs
&lt;if
aranrl
Mrs.. neia
Nela Fmvee
Frazee
r ruzee oi
of urunu
Grand ,4.
as parliamentarian. Anyone coining home from a party at a lake 3MHCI,
ble carried during the Civil war; Stamm
■
RnnirlK nieces
nlerec _and
nnrt hinhi.-.
a„,l i
Rapids,
nephews and
J. C. Ketcham had an old family who Is taking German is eligible for near Ann Arbor, in a car drived by many
(IKUM4. We
TTV will
will miss
IIIIAO him.
IIUll. He
CSV '
one
of
lhe
young
doctors.
In
round
­ Ilin..; friends.
Bible issued.in 1755. thc name of membership. A schedule of social
was
burled
In
striker
cemetery.
Rev. &lt;
ing a corner at what must have been
his great-grandfather. Jacob Holmes. 'events is being planned by the com­
Hoos
was
the
officiating
minister.
&lt;
njhigh rate of speed, the automobile
being written in the front of the mittee.
Fifteen students of the Freshman daried from the roadway and
I book, which was printed in Oxford.
CIRCLE NO. 2.
Auulied into a tree, with the reEngland; there were many others College met Tuesday. November 8.1--—--------—~
Circle No. 2 of lhe Methodist L A­
Mis* Schuler suffered a
; published in 1818. 1836. 1844. 1867. and organized a dramatic club Miss 5Ulu
S. will be entertained on Monday
as well as several of the Moffatt, Mary Elizabeth Berry will direct thc ’ractured pelvis and a punctured evening, Dec. 3. at the home of tlie &lt;
Al the Saturday 3:00 Matinee only, will be shown in addition
Weymouth and .Goodspeed editions. two plays "The Romancers" and lun«- At the hospital It was said chairman. Miss Eva A. Hecox, and ' 4
"The
Woman
who
Understood
thal
her
heart
h
“
d
shifted
to
Red Letter Testaments, and some '
her mother. Mrs. Ralph Eggleston.. &lt;
“THS KED SIDER( religious books published many Men.” both of which will be pro-1*® r‘fht side, presumably a* a re­ Tills
'1*1.1. is
lc the
IL— Christmas
«a nn
*-* &gt;' theI
party,
future. Tryouta
The
three docyears
ago.
Davenport nten
also(11duced
du.&lt;xd in
ln the near Juture.
Tryout* "u" ° lhe impact. Th
ettoee
vears neo
Dean Dnwnnnrl
ADULTS 13 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
members
bringing
inexpensive
gifts
&gt;the
k. ®„..i
had a copy of ‘The Lost Letters." I
Cast ...in
will be v.
held within a_ tors
tora. In
**’ Lin*
the Irwid
load and th®
the thr®®
three nnr«®«
nurses
Post’s Bran
which was Interesting. Mrs. Agnes few days. The purpose of the club 1« *f?re “** connected with thc Univer­ to exchange. The usual pot luck sup■; per will be served at six-thirty.
Flakes
Fisher displayed the large family to provide ito members with dcama-(slI/ noaPItal1
,
Bible, with thc name of Mrs. Jane Uc experience, also to provide the!
whose aJcis 23. la.
10 ox. Pkg.
Fisher
iU‘?
San‘l
Fisher on
on the
the cover.
cov^r. Besides
Besides the
the faculty and students with entertainScliuler of Woodland, she is a very
cans'
ones mentioned there were many menu
highly
esteemed,
a wide circle of
The Freshman College Journalism
of equal interest which were removed
relatives
and
friends
hope
for
her
i before dates could be secured, there Club has been organized under lhe
recovery.
being about fifty in all. The con­ advisorship of Professor Vaxtcr.

lu i mould

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0IBLES

LOCAL NEWS

°,U1I°".■e°p&lt;“

fTKASD T HE AIK ■=

Feldpausch Market

George Arliss and All Star Cast in

Tender BeeS
Kettle Roasts

THE LAST GENTLEMAN

Yoang, Rib

Home Made

Boiling
Beef

Pork
Sausage

lb.

2* 25c

Park Chop*
Spare Ribs
2
Choice Beef Liver
2
Ham Ends
Smoked Ham
Bologna or Frankfurters 2

Pork Loin Roast

Butter

I GIVE MY LOVE

19c
25c
25c
15c
23c
25c

TUGBOAT ANNIE
Jean Harlow and Franchot Tone in

The Girl From Missouri

15c

Zane Grey’e outstanding story featuring
Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick in

». 31c

Nucoa

X

35C

WAGON WHEELS

And Gertrude Michael and Paul Cavanaugh

Notorious Sophie Lang

!

I
I

M. 32C

10c 2

Instant Poatum ' "^ 24c

Feldpausch Market

gregation spent about half an hour Club members and tl^eir officers are:
after lhe service inspecting thc Bi- Norval Stamm. editor In chief; Con­
nie Cook, assistant editor; LouLs
i bles on display.
Kenfield. business manager; Harry
Adrounle. circulation manager; Les­
“HOME AGAIN.”
I "Lumber Jack" Smith who took lie
------------------------------------------------------Cook, cartoonist and advertising
his buzz rig up in thc upper penin- | manager; Miss Alice Flngleton, scc। sula and cut nearly six thousand cretary.
I rnrric nf emv® wru-wl la
nn
The paper
“ *is
“ to be published every
- ' vacation during the hunting season. two weeks and wll) attempt to keep
the student body fully informed con­
(Jack's motto is "Safety First!"
cerning college happenings.

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From 75 to 80 TTianksgivlng bas­
kets will be distributed to needy
families of litis community through
the Hastings High Ichool system,
according to Superintendent D. A.
Van Buskirk. The preparation of
the collection and. distribution of
these baskets i* among the annual

Storm Sash and Doors

IV

SCHOOL DISTRIBUTES
THANKSGIVING BASKETS

Keep out the cold during
the severe winter weather.
We are prepared to put them
on your home at once.

An Economy Not An Ex­
pense ... The Saving In Fuel
Will Soon Pay for the fcobt.

I

J

DEATH OF MBS. ANDRUS.
Mrs. Ida Andrus, aged 73. passed
away Monday rooming at the home
of her daughter. Leia, at Kellogg
DEATH OF T.
J. .vwcu.
POTTER.
cb.^su
l. i.
nan.
lull, in Hattie
Battle creek.
Creek. Mrs. Andrus
Many in this city will remember T. had been in poor health for some
J Potter, who came to- this city time with.heart trouble, but pfieu-1
from Chicago when thc original mania was the ImmedUfte cause ot
Consolidated Pres* and Tool Com-1 her death.
pony was brought from that city to. The remains were brought to this I
(Hastings. That company later be- city, where Mrs. Andrus lud lived
(came a branch of the E W. Bliss :Ior mBny JTans, and the funeral
Company. He was manager of the held this Wednesday morning at ten
company for several years and later o
, ’clock at the Methodist church In-1
moved to Los-Angele*. Mr. Potters itorment in the Fuller cemetery. Surdeath occurred Sunday November 17. vising are the daughter. Leia, and
■at hl* home in Glendale. California. ,a *on. William, both, of Battle Creek.
(He had suffered severely from a disPASSING OF*MBS.' COON.
’
'ease which had confined him to his
i bed for seven years. He is survived
by his wife and by one daughter.
(Mrs Gertrude Lynton of Loa Angelea.
I . SOME WILL NEED HE1 P.

Home Lumber Company
Hastings, Michigan

Telephone 2276
iiiHiiiiiiimifHiiiiii

Mrs. Rose Etta Coon, aged 67. died
1on Friday at Pennock hospital fol-4
lowing a short illness. She U sur- j
vhed by her husband and five son*.
The Rev. W. Maytan Jone* of this
city officiated at the funeral service I
held at the Dowling thurch at two
,o'clock Monday afternoon, with in-;
terment Iff lhe Union cemetery. Mr*.'
.Coon had bcen a resident of Balti- ,
more township for many years and i
leave* a wide circle of frjends, who
extend sympathy to the bereaved
,
ones.

According to county school com­
missioner. Mrs. Maude Smith, the
'great majority of rural school* of
|t)w county are in a good enough financial position so that they can
(carry on and pay for a full nine
(months schooling; but there arc
'eight rural schools where the prop(erty valuation of the xttstrict Is
small. These cannot carry on school PASSING OF GEQRGE
POTTER OF MULLIKEN. I
for the. entire nine month* without
help.
George Pott?r of Mulliken, father ,
of Mrs. D. D.' Walton of this city,
death drifflji.’’
passed away Saturday afternoon
PHILO FULLER. from heart trouble, having been in ;
’ Mrs Riilo Fuller, aged 85. who ha* .poor health for a long time. Fu­
been In falling health for a long (neral services were held On Tuesday I
,tlme. died Sunday at her apartment ,
on 8. Jefferson St.
lly residence in Mulliken. Sympathy I
I Funeral services will be heki at ।1* extended to the- berqaved ones. (
(the home of Mr. and Mr*. Roy C.
NOyCK I
Fuller. W. Green st., this Wcdnes!day afternoon al two o'clock, the
After this date I will not be re*'
Rev. Frank
Loomis
of Freeport
of- sponsible
i
. ____
___
-------- ---------for any debt* unless I cmfir tai ins. Burial in the Fidler cemereme- ' tract
i
ftetating.
them personally. Dated Nov.
tery In Carlton Twp.
.36, 1934- Roland LeavelL-Adv.
I

Keep out the draughts and
make your home MORE
COMFORTABLE for
only a small expenditure.

FAgSING OF MRS.
BELLE HICKS VESTER.
Mrs Jesse Vester, aged 62. passed
away at her home in Kansas City. 1
Mo..- on Saturday from a cerebral
hetnorritage. For several years she (
lutd suffered from diabetes and oth­
er ailments, but was dangerously ill (
but an hour. Mrs. Vester was Ute
daughter of the late William F. I
Hicks and had been a resident of'
Hastings most of her life. She Is ,
survived by her husband, who oc- 1
companicd the remains to Oils city |
on Sundpy. The funeral service was
held at the former Hicks residence,
on West Green St., on Tuesday at
ten A. M-. interment In Riverside
cemetery. She leave* many friends
here who extend sympathy to Mr.
Vester.
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COMMUNITY AUCTION

AT THE FAIRGROUNDS, HASTINGS, MICH.

SATURDAY, DEC. 1 ■ 1 P. M
HORSES.
Black team, mare and geld­
ing, weight 2900; 14 years
old, sound and right.
Bay gelding, 12 years old, wl
1250 lbs.
4 head of good work horses
from 9 to 12 years old, wt.
from 1200 to 1500 lbs,
sound and right.
COWS.
8-year-old Holstein, due Jan.
1st.
Year-old Guernsey, fresh 4
weeks.
. .. ■
6-year-old Black Jersey, due
Jan 10th.
2 three-year-old Black Jersey
heifers, due in March.

3-year-old Jersey and Hol­
stein, due Mar. 15, milking
now.
HOGS.
5 shoats, wt. 50 lbs. each
3 shoats, wt. 75 lbs. each.

SHEEP.
There will be buyers here for
sheep—bring them in.
MISCELLANEOUS.
English Shepherd male pup.
Pump jack. Tank heater.
100 ft. 1-in. pipe.
x jj
Quantity pop corn.
Rabbit hutches and many oth­
er articles.

There will be buyers here for beef cattle.
Bring any fat stock you may have or any­
thing else you wish to get cash for.
TERMS:—CASH:—Sale held inside in
case of storm.
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J. E. NORTON, Auctioneer
MAURICE FOREMAN, Clark

�THE HASTINGS BANXKB. WTOMKfDAT. NOVEMBER M. 1M4

Theeaeman, who has
Dowling, U very 41

city.

•crlomly 1U lhe pail
htiy Improved. HU

kgw. LUIe McArthur
lickory Oomen Sun-

! then meet to decide the High School at center. Linden Snyder and Wil­
title.
lard Lawrence al forward.

Sporting Items I CLASS BASKET BALL
|

Basket
Backet ball teams will be chosen
thl. aiM-k according to Joe Brozak
director of physical education at the
An all Hastings High school ping Hastings High school. Three leagues
Dong tournament is under way in. *’8)
formed in order to give all
the Hastings High school according contestants a chance to play. The
to JoTsXk.director3of"physicid same, will start .fur the Thanks-

educatlon. EimlnaUon will be by «1Ttn« vacation and are scheduled
classes. That is. freshman, soph- ,or
noon hour, __________
oinorc. junior and senior chamj'
'

H^H. S. CAGE SQUAD
.
CUT TO 23 MEMBERS

nd Hazel of Grand
and Mrs Merritt
•f Illinois visited Mr.

r.

Only Two Veterans Left
From Last Year—120
Candidates Try Out

.1! /

TCF

44-2557

Cut in

EMAN
Rothschild
Symphony—

News EvenU

GHT
timed policy
rogue

TEAMS FORM LEAGUE

H. H. S. PING PONG
,
TOURNAMENT STARTS

-Does Your
Cool Go
Out Nights?

Coach Robert Lockton has cut the
Hastings High school basket ball
squad from 120 to 23- Those who
survived the elimination are:
1 Arthur LaBallUter. Lester Larabee. Earl Moore. Leo Nye, Linden
Snyder, Donald Southard. Clinton
Scobey, Emerson Struble. Charlie
Struble, Roy White, Robert Wall­
dorf!. Horace Angell, Bernard Banasch. Ed. Beaver. Steve Bristol. Gor­
don Crothen. Bill Gladstone. Brad
Hinckley. Wellesley Ironside. Bob
Francisco. Dick
Beumer,
Hugh
Kelley and Willard Lawrence.
Only two veterans. Captain Wall­
dorf! and Willard Lawrence are left
over from last year.
The most likely looking combina­
tion so far. according to Coach Lock­
ton,
is Captain Walldorf! and
Charles Struble at guard, Roy White

ONE CHILD
HAS GOOD TEETH,
NINE HAVE NOT

LOVE
s to Everybody

►AY
Dreuler's uuu-

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(By B. A. LyBarker)

x° s Red
Jacket
Surely you don't want coal

Tone in

that haves you cold when

ssouri

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play safe. Bum Red Jacket

Udren 10 Cent!

Coal, it's a warm and faith­

e Feature

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Lang

ful friend night and day.
In fair and foul weather.

Gean ... High in beat .. .
Low in a»h... Free Burning.

HASTINGS ICE &amp; FUEL CO.
Halting*, Mich.

Some time ago dentists, co-op­
erating with thc Civil Works Ad­
ministration. examined the teeth
of 300,000 children. More than
90 per cent were found to be de­
fective.
The children are not responsi­
ble for that condition, and in
many cases, the parents, because
of economical reasons, are not to
blame. However, had the par­
ents considered "an ounce of
prevention is worth a -pound of
cure” much suffering and necdless expense might lia/e' been
avoided and the teeth saved to
add beauty and charm to lhe
youth and adult who was the
child.
A visit to a dentist now and
then will later be a source of
satisfaction for he can. and will,
preserve the health of your
teeth;
When he prescribes antiseptics
or other treatment, patronize a
good.drug store.
This is the seventeenth of a sc­
ries of Editorial Advertisements
to appear in this paper each
week.

i Jones in

10 CENTS

THORNAPPLE LODGE No. 628

Loyal Order of Moose

ON
MICH

nd Hol
milking

Are Putting On a Membership Drive
Now is the time to join—$5.00 Ini­
tiation Fee; Dues $13.00 per year.
$7.00 per week Sick and Accident
Benefit; $100.00 Funeral Expense
in case of death.. . . Mooseheart for
your children; Moosehaven for you
and your wife in old age.

For Farther Particular* See

Secretary—BERT ULLERY

each
each.
here for
in.
•us.
le pup.
»ter.

.. .xjl

LOANS TO FARMERS

WHY
Pay More lor Your Loan T
DoNT PAY more than other farm­
loan.

They are borrowing

feed, livestock, machinery, and what­
ever else they need to use in boosting

any oth

CHARLOTTE PRODUCTION
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
&lt;OCAL BEFRESENTATTVE

HASTINGS CREDIT EXCHANGE
Stebbins Bldg., Second Floor, Hastings, Mich.

H. H. S. CAGE SEASON 1
TO OPEN MONDAY
Hasting* Klrfi school basketeer*
will open its season next Monday
evening. December 3. with BL Phil­
lips High school. Battle Crtsk. there.
The first home game will be on
Friday. December 7 with Allegan.
Herewith is the balance ot the
schedule:
December 14. Charlotte, here.
December 21, 6t. Philip's, Battle
Creek, here.
Lakeview. Battle
' January 11,
Creek, there.
January 19. Woodland and Kel­
logg school, here.
January 25. open.
February 1. Grand Ledge, there,
February 8.
Lakeview,
Battle
Creek, here.
February 9, Woodland, there.
February 13. OUegv, there.
February 23. Charlotte, there.
March 1. Grand Ledge, here.

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(Continued from page one)
flcult task did the part well.
Herewith is the complete list of
the actors together with thc part
they took in the play:
Ben Rogers, Lyle Kurr; Tom Saw­
yer. Howard Martin; Huckleberry
Finn. John Phillips; Joe Carter,
Carl Naylor; Miss Walters (Sunday
School superintendent), Irene Rey­
nolds; Jef! Thatcher. Russell Laubaugh; Clara Woppinger. Frances
Sage; Amy Woppinger. Jeanne De­
Vries; Judge Thatcher. Bernard
Hammond; Rev. Jones.
Robert
Corkins; Mrs. Henderson. Irene
1 Shellenbarger;
Becky
Thatcher.
; Irma Walers; Mrs. Sawyer. Doris
Shute; Aunt Polly. Betty Blough;
Bld Sawyer. Vernon Wlnlnger; or­
ganist. Betty Donley; Mary Jane
j &lt;Polly's niece) Winona Brooks; Milba White. Barbara Freeman; Ruth
Watson (Polly's sisUr). Dorothy
Ballance; Mr. Finn. Eldine VeVault;
Fred Raymond. Homer Ycckley;
Mrs. Judge Thatcher. Arloe Meyers;
Mrs. Jef! Thatcher. JeanelU Ritt­
man; Choir—Ruth Hall. Hazell Mc­
Cain. Beth Havens. Helen. Angell.
Virginia Boyes. Howard Ferris. Viva
Smith, and Vernon Wlnlnger; Sun'day School—Mae Newton. Mildred
Mack. Ruth Robinson, Freida Bump,
Reatha Robinson. Louts Baldwin.
Roy White. Oast in original play.
Robert Phillips and William Peake.
The following committees assisted
In the production: Assistant direc­
tors. Marcella Kennedy, chairman,
and Lura Francisco: publicity. Doris
Shute. chairman. Helen Angell and
Marcella Kennedy; tickets. Viva
Smith, chairman, and Doris Shute;
programs. Ruth Robinson, chair­
man. Louise Baldwin and Frances
Sage; furniture, Lyle Kurr chair-1
man. Jeknne DeVries and Vernon
Wlnlnger; costumes. Virginia Boyes,
clialrman. Retha Robinson and
Beth Haven; properties Ruth Hall,
chairman; and Helen McPherson;
scenery. Robert Furrow, chairman,
and Roy White; lighting. Vernon
Wlnlnger: make-up. Beth Haven,
chairman, and Betty Donley; class
advisors. Mr. Reinhart and Miss
Merson.
The music was furnished by the
High school orchestra under the di­
rection of Wesley-Logan.
To the credit of all who took
part It can be said that they pro­
duced an enjoyable evening of en­
tertainment. full of homely good
humor and fun. A good sized crowd

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Y. M. C. A. ITEMS
Welcome Y Group meets with C.
P. Battjes aa leader, next week Wed­
nesday evening. Dec. 5, In the home
of George Lafayette.
Freeport Y group meets at the
school on Tuesday night with Gary
Newton. President and Mr. Ard's as
leader.
Clarence Hackney and his Y
group of 7 and 8 grade boys went on
a hike last Saturday.
One hundred thirty-four visitors
were at the Starr Commonwealth
school last Sunday, including two
car-loads of the Older Y group from
Hastings. The organization of Rain­
bow Girls and their parents made up
most ot the crowd.
Dr. Kinde and Mr. Baltjes have
the program for the next meeting of
the Spokes Club. Monday night;

Friday noon. Nov. 30. 30 delegates
will leave Barry Co. for the State
Older Boys' Conference at Lansing
which begins at 2:30 Friday and will
close with church service. Bunday
morning. Dec. 2.
The delegates for the Conference
are: Rev 8. R Wurtz, Billy Roe and
Jack Green of Nashville; Gary
Newton of Freeport; Rial Kellogg
and Hollis Hoffman of Quimby;
George Stafford; John Hoff, Owen
Buskirk. Jack Peeling of Middleville
and Mr. Wm. Carmichael thc Y
leader and from Hastings there are
the following: Alvah Curtiss, Steven
Johnson. Horace Angell, Linden
Snyder. Gordon
Crottiers.
Earl
Peake. Howard Martin. Floyd Ever­
hart. Jr., Richard Bogart. Donald
and Wm. Bachman, Lester Larabee.
Lyle Kurr, Arthur Fuller. Robert
Heaney, Albert Osborn, with Clar­
ence Hackney and D. A. VanBuskirk
u adult leaders.

PLEASANT RIDGE.
Next Sunday morning will be
election of officers in Bunday school.
Mrs. Orpha Richardson, who un­
derwent an operation at Pennock
hoepltal, returned home Wednesday.
Mrs. Bert Kinne's health being
poorly she is with her daughter
Cress le, In Hastings. ,
Remember the Ladies' Aid will
meet on Dec. • with Jdn. Blanche
Bayne, club No. 2. serving dinner. A
program following with Mrs. Orpha
Wing, chairman.

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uiKIu^r Mi'aw.«. r auditor general Ba would skaleton------------------------------------ * *** aU** Mrtcultural department
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Views and Opinions;,
What Others Say

OUT IN THE CHILL AIROVESTT imrrH TBAB tivittes at Michigan Stale College. If.
I am wondering if the action of
—— -------------------------r----------- ----------- the state tax Is entirely wiped out„|
1
the American Legion tn convention
BlrtSSf m
B'’ he would abolish the stele tax com- 'at
„
Miami in asking for both .
aw
payRt-r."
mission. Also he proposes to set up ment of the bonus and the remlth iiahmy roi’xrr omb ma. iioo a central inspection division where ting of Interest on loons already
!■ *^**a««.)
'Single inspectors could work for sevbot^ aAe
h“!uu
nt fisnar oouxtt six Months sc '
.
thflt ,hc two lt*nu were inserted so
‘ in
la MtUMj
eral departments He would do away [hal a
mlght be arrived
a BAXMT county. TUBBS months with all divisions or departments ,f and the compromise that is [irob*** n&lt;* serving a useful or necessary able to the remitting of the interest.
purpoto.
,■&gt; ’111 b. lnl.rr.UM to wtth IM.
foakiGN aUBSCBiPTioNS. one
’
,
Imanouver. The remitting of the inyxa* IM ApYaMOX...........—S3 oo
5. Support the school system, j terest will, some time in the future,
’
snyraTfitren'&gt;»tA
Through economies effected by the prove advantageous to those who
DtapUz »4r«rtuiM r»u* ob *a*ii&lt;a changes ment IonAl above he would borrowed but It will leave those who
*8* .....
...
tK.
didn’t barrow sitting out on the
U»e »«-[ porch in the chill air.-Tom Conlln
* w«i
I* *•&gt;
Provide for the.schools. Ul lhe Cry3Ui Falls Diahibnd Drill.

This and That
Defeating Boredom.
An Editors Mali.
Shakespeare u It Should Be.

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.

rtow-bi...» .Win..
ana Mr* AMrs. rrenx
ISEillSr
« MbtoKU. um.Allee whtotoone tod
Interest themselves regardless of «... „ E Kiimer attendiwl th* w
fSUndforater1S-e!S’ o?Mteh?’• W’’DUlrtel S’ 8 CoJlvcntton lait
wJ
JESh',FrWay ftt “Grille. A. G. Hathaerhood here recently U • “
man
“ or
this type. He has a remarkable
memory; » varied range of knowl­
edge gained from a lifetime of study,
travel and observation, an abundant
store of energy no doubt built up
during an active out-of-door life.

WM rt-cl«t«d President of the
district

ful teacher.
Mlaa Stella Wheeler and Mr music

LEWMEW
iramoEiTH
(Continued from page one)

Large Cast of Local
Players to Give
“Lightnin"

the Bunday School and
are cordially tai-

(OonUnuad from pare one)

In playing the role of an elderly so- nteday wm wsfl attended in spite
defy woman In a finished, convinc­ of ths bad weather. Proceeds from
ing manner. In the coming play pot luck dinner was HJD.
she has a role almost the extreme
MIm Dorothy Conrad ot Hastings
was a Sunday afternoon caller at
McIntyre win
be Harold Logan as John Marvin,
struggling young lawyer and a
MIm Vera Todd of the Center Road
faithful friend of the Jones family. has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
It seems that it is Marvin who sees Agnes Barry, the past two weeks.
through the Intentions of two un­
Mrs. Julia-Brown of Nashville at­
principled lawyers and with the aid tended the Aid at Mrs. Millie Fish­
of "Lightnin' ” breaks up
their er’s Wednesday of last week.
nltokt.
Vf r * - - i
^&lt;H V* - ■ ■

Mtes Jannet Michael spent the H;e bluff where he was to stop was
week end in Ann Arbor with her several rods away from ft. Floyd
cousin. Mtos Helen Wooton. Dr. and called Abbey's name twice, but re­
Mrs. John Wooton and Mtos Helen ceived no answer. He then felt sure
Michael motored to Ann Arbor Bun­
day and Miss Jannet returned with alm and fired twice. Whatever it
them.
Most people would consider a day
the population iivea North of the EquaHerold C. Hunt and Francis An­ ground and Floyd, announcing to "Outward Bound" and as
spent in a stnan city with nothing
in particular to do but await a gell will attend the fifth Manual the others that he had shot the bear, younger of the bachelor brothers
in “The Bride."
rpeaking engagement that evening Oantral InterKbolastic Press as­ hurried as last as he could through
nu her dull if not completely boring, sociation to be held at Madison. Wis­ the thick brush of the swamp to­
« mi 000 a year Is necessary. Fitzgerald,
rep­ ward the tree, which was about five first time in a Civic Players produc­
not so Mr. Osborn. He welcomes such consin. November 38 and 29.
rods distent. One can imagine his tion. has some difficult work to do
rm b« proposes a survey to find out how, Volcra
... ---------------_ Ottawa. Os- occasions as leisure time In which to resentatives of "The Fortnight."
in Meco^te..
much is actually required.
cro!a WK1 Hirry counties had'an go exploring." Nor does this simply
Mrs. Noble Cain and three daugh­ horror when he found that he had in the part of Mrs. Margaret Davis,
5 1SI . to., av. U opportunity to vote for or against mean wandering about looking at ters of Evanston. Illinois, came shot his friend. Lewis Abbey. Why lhe actress from Peoria. The court­
.
8
except highopUon a. Ulc r&lt;Wn{ c]eCtton. buildings and streets. He has a gen­ Sunday for a week’s visit with her Abbey did not go to the place ar­ room scene with Mrs. Davis qp the
-TXTt,_
., .
-- . jrord.
7
way and conservation
&lt; to.MAI. AU..AU
funds U..VVAdirect- i.llU
and ...
in V*all
‘l .VLU
tour VIof Ullfib
these UlUimA
leading uine interest In people and the rath­ parents. Mr. and Mrs
Robert ranged, why he had climbed this tree stand la one of the high spots of
r«eMUMa!&lt;*Ura
taTpabiMhtg'an ly in the general fund and appro- w-cateni Michigan counties the pro­ er
and why he did not answer when his the show. Miss Tealc in rehearsal
.. rare ability
—
to atrike up Interest
Burch.
Mr. Cain to expected Wedname was called twice, will of course has handled this part in a very im­
--------------------------------- --- --- -------- .&lt;
(nJm
dl
poul ntttol
ing conversations with those he nesday for the rest of the week.
I'
. .k
. .
,
.
Residents in these areas showed meets, to draw them out. to get their
Mrs. John Spafford of Manchester never be known. It is possible that pressive manner.
I pore.. Al prravni Uw HU .rales t««., ,Mlr good
lh,
Ix&gt;sllc Hawthorne, who won the
“nd daughter. Mrs. Laurel Get tins, he misunderstood thc direction in
views on current and local events.
which he was supposed to go and hearts of Hastings' audiences as
. liquor revenues and other state tn- cal
-* option
—“~ 1— -------plan,
regardless of their
... ’ husband and daughter, Betty, of Tt&gt;possibly may have climbed the tree Trampus in “The Virginian," will
persona] feeling concerning liquor
While on one of the "expeditions"'lc.^' ohl0, ,are,e’?eclt’d.as
come 13 variously earmarked.
thinking
to
get
a
better
view
of
the
Of all the delusions and shares in here tn Hastings, for example,
also
play the villain In “Lightnin’".
he
guests
and Mrs.
F.
j 1. tri.reur.tlM
retain of
»U Mr.
.»m[h, C.
„lu]MU)n
the uquor t„mc
swamp.
the regulation of the liquor traffic
He will be Raymond Thomas, one
a young man walking around!
„ „
bile weight tex revenues as they are undoubtedly heal option to the met
His grieved companions picked up of the tWo shyster lawyers who are
Uie court house square tn a rather ,, VWt?rs at .Mr’ and M,rs ,9aU
A CITY PLAY GROUND.
it opens “
the" door ‘to booticollcctcd. In other words when license greatest,
* "
' disconsolate manner Mr. Osborn ,
Sunday were Ford Rail of the body and carried it to the attempting to get control of thc
„ -legging and a hundred other evils. spoke to him and soon learned thal i^r'„
Why not develop the area of the plates are sold In departments or
B: Er. Hal1' camp. A coroner's inquest was held property. Orville Bayles, the bishop I
,Ra,Pld?; in Marquette and. after hearing all of the "The Virginian." to the co-1
city park south of thc Hastings state branches, thc amount collect. ­ It has been tried repeatedly and he had come from Woodland town‘ found wanting.
ship to see the county clerk on a ,,nd.Mr'
Mra’ Wesley Hall of the evidence, the jury in a very few villain of the play. He has the part'
w&gt; «bool bulMtos Hilo ui .U&gt;l«lced
-------------------------------------------------------would be deposited
directly to the [ Nevertheless ...
minutes returned a verdict of -acci­ of Everett Hammond, partner in
thc .„.
fact that a num- matter of business but discovered ,lasun8sdental death."
field and play ground primarily for account of the county treasurer in-1 ber of counties voted on local opcrime with Raymond Thomas.
thc office closed in observation of । tvvt-iuty vpawq sr-n 'tdriv
the use of the schools but also avail- ‘stead of being rent to Lansing, and UonKh.U!S.tU!“' ArmUtlrr
The remains were brought here on
. „
TODAY.
Bud Wolfe, the Tom Pryor of
Armistice nav
Day So nfter
after Inornlna
learning tha
the V'T/T?
Miss
Marguerite
Matthews
came
Sunday. Funeral services were held •’Outward Bound,” and the one who
tory
provision
for
such
a
vote,
in
­
possibly "borrowed" if other state * '
- •“** *" name of the clerk. Mr. Osborn went :
able to the general public?
from Kalamazoo Normal Wednes­ at the Methodist church Tuesday touched tiie heartstrings of his au- i
dicates that there Is growing re­
UB&gt; She
one will
wul spend
sPcn&lt;’ Thanksgiving
1 nanxsgiving afternoon at two o’clock, with Rev.
s Th; Ulr iramd which lu, t«n (UIUu „n low. continue nil present SI!ltn„nl over ,he menner in which nXi aJ^0\h1J11Ctrtenh^npCarrnit.)?.od day.
(lienees as “Steve’' in ’The Virgin-,
used for years to satisfactory so far highway revenues to local’ units, licenses have bcen issued tor the
Karl Keefer of Watervlelt officiat­ Ian," will, play the role of Lemuel
ing. assisted by Rev. W. Maylan Townsend In “Ughtnln' “. Lemuel to I
as a playing field to concerned but such as McNltt law money for town- sale of beer and spirits. Some of the ment for him to meet the young
—.. Maus of
. ...
.
Mrs —Frank
Kalamazoo
justified—•George
Jones. Interment was in Riverside elected Judge before the play ends,
has thc disadvantage ot being h&gt;- ship roads Use gasoline tax reve-.'resentment •-is
—
B?°HUt "n1“OUrHI,ncU!^!L- came “
re first oi
the
of me
the wrex
week to
to vmt
visit cemetery.•
.
Welsh. Grand Rapids Chronicle.
but this doesn’t prevent him from
cated nearly a mile from the lock- nues to meet fixed obligations and
tO?i
h£,d tt n C . ChAl. ?2th 7”1 Mrs- Nettie Brooks and other relaSurviving are the widow, two rapidly succumbing to the charms
.na
a,..r a.
Mr Maus and the c^Idrcn wU1
and bought toa .„K.
sweater
at .hto
the store l;ves
,
I AGRICULTURAL RECOVERY.
er rooms and showers, and away for construction.
small sons, his father. L. A- Abbey, of the fast working Mrs. Davis.
,
in question as a gift for an ac- i,
spend Thanksgiving hefe also.
from the center of the city. Plenty
8 Repeal■ the head tex and ap- | After flound&lt;.nnK
________
about in thc quaintanec.
2 brother. George Abbey and three
Walter Powell as Sheriff Blodgett.
Mr. and Mrs. Welby Garn and sisters. Mrs Harry Brown. Mrs otto Jocelyn Ironside as Mrs. Jordan. ‘
of space is available tn lhe park to propriatc an estimated $750,000 a economc mare that admittedly was
children of Battle Creek and Mr. Tietz and Mrs. Walter Rivera, nil of Eva Hecox as Mrs. Starr. Beulah
Once in n while some amusing sit­
provide room for a great variety of yyar from the so-called chain store beyond its comprehension, thc fedand Mrs. C D. Gam and family of this city. Mr. Abbey was one of the
sports and games including football, tax. plus funds from the general tral adminUtration and 1U brain uations develop, In conversation Woodland ate Thanksgiving dinner city firemen, having served tn the Severance as a waitress. Julia Dur­
kee as Mrs. Cogshall, Elizabeth
trust after more than a year and a with a couple of men on the street
soccer, baseball, shuffle board, vol- fund to pay old age pensions. In this half are finally beginning to apjsrc- he happened to ask if either were ' with Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Garn.
department for ten years. He leaves Finch as Mrs. Preston. Lucille Will-1
Jey bail. etc. The main expense Item connection Mr. Fitzgeralrf to con-Iclale that all their experiments have | going to the Brotherhood that eve- i Gertrude Sullivan who has been a wide circle of friends who regret itts as Freida. Audrey Ironside as!
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sul­ his passing and extend heartfelt Mrs Emily Jarvis, and William
involved in this project would be templatlng a recommendation that brought little relief; and the presi-!ning. One said he guessed so; the
livan and other relatives returned sympathy to the bereaved ones. Kennedy as Teddy are all appearing
labor and if wrt relief program.* homestead property occupied by dent to finally beginning to look to-1 other made a somewhat vigorous de- 4o her home in Muskegon Tuesday.
Sympathy is also extended to Mr. In a Clvle Players production for i
to.
durw. IX .raram, ,K.ra.,s o&lt; «
.to „
I
I Misn Helen and Geneva Hayes Craig, who was for years a close. the first time. Many ot them are]
.re scneauJco auruig rnc com^s persons or as year, or age or
a deftnlu.
Whrther’he
’are expected home from Ann Arbor Intimate friend of Mr. Abbey, and known to local audiences, however, |
months, it could doubtless be fi- be exempt from taxation up to the wUI R0 far rnongn and r
permit
Urdus-'Who is going to speak." asked
to spend the week end with their who feels terribly over the accident. through starring la High school or
nanced in this way. If public money amount of $5,000 of valuation.
—- -to work
—■- out
—• iu
----------II-try*
own salvation re- i Chase.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes.
other local productions.
—iTte iobe
I
"Oh. some old fellow from up
9. A staggered three member par- —
main,
be seen.
is to be used for reducing unetnployRay Wlcox who has been spending
Margaret Gladstone, who gave
There
is just one good feature north." was the reply, used to be (the summer in Dallas. Texas, re­
ment. funds spent on a playground don and parole board of a non-par-.
~~
such a romantic touch *to til* role ।
about the administration's pro- governor around here ’
turned Friday for an extended visit
and athletic field for use by the cn- tlsan nature to act in an advisory
of Molly In "The Virginian." takes
gram put
put into
into cueci
effect auring
during ure
the last
Was he a good one?"
,.
,.
.
.
...
. 5 gram
lass '
(with hto mother. Mrs. Wilcox.
the part ot Mrs. Rodney Harper.
।
tire community would provide some- capacity only A full time secretary 18 month*:
BI0nths. and
and that
that is
ts thc
the feedins
feeding’
"Yes, he was alright, I guess"
Because of the Illness of Morris
And Mr. Osbam was still chuck'*■*
“* Certainly or
-------------*------------------** be **ve
of the,Munfortunate
unemployed.
Al-1 mthing "*
of lasting *•
benefit.
commissioner
would
its activt
uiuvi.unaM;
u&gt;&lt;cn&gt;p&gt;v&gt;cu.
-----TiflRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
O. Hill. Dr DeForrest Walton was
few more worthwhile projects could representative, but the board would । though this has cost an exorbitant |llng about the .incident hours later
Mrs. Edward Monroe and Mesdrafted Into service to take the part
n
nmira
,
dames
Stewart
.mu
.u&gt;d
mucuem
Macbeth
oi
of
xsaiBatbe suggested.
pass on all pardons and paroles. A price compared with what It needed
of Rodney Harper, -wealthy lumber­
w, &lt;m.c
.v uu»
begin to I There's a lot of talk these days tie Creek were lhe guesu of Mr. and
man and friend of “Ughtnln' ’’. Dr.
staggered and non-partisan prison TOmparc wlth the vast sums that about redistribution of wealth and Mrs. H- G Hayes last week. Mrs.
Walton was Uie Rev. Frank Tiioinpauth- have
on futile ef-lnew social orders Most of them are ! Monroe is Mrs. Hayes' sister,
1
FITZGERALDS PROGRAM.
Ccommission with regulatory
.
. been squandered ...
families of such individuals, are son In "Outward Bound" and pro- I
Mrs Wm. Kronewiltcr
and torte projected by thc brain
brain trust.
trust. -------------------------------------- ------------------ (, Mrs.
Kronewittcr and Miss
excluded.
Governor-elect Frank-D. Fltsger- ority of the prison Industries and.forte
voked many roars of laughter as the '
। Pearl Hall went to Grand Rapids
2nd.—The name shall not contain
elder of the bachelor brothers In
.Id .pptotoHI, IMrad. U, InrUd. rendn«.
Saturday being called to thal city by
more than five words.
"The Bride" and took the part of
many far reaching reforms in the by the governor with approval by hcm, owncr5
rclteve th-m of ln.
। the serious illness of Mrs. K’s sister
3rd—All entries shall bear a post­ Frederick Ogden in "The Virginian." I
legislative programs which he is now lhe commission.
idebtedness it would have
land Miss Hall’s aunt. Mrs, E Lammark not later than midnight Morris Hill was Officer O'Brien in
oreaux.
pik-tucu more
IIKHC good titan
num ail
of January 1st. 1935.
preparing. Unlike most governors of, 10. Exempt from state sales tax pltehed
all UK
Uie aial- .
"Thc .Bride" and caught the fancy ,
J K. Coates of Ithaca, wlio was
phabe
4th —Entries are to be written on of local audiences In the rollicking
the post, he will begin with an ac- articles used tn agricultural or In- "
“ ’.lc gymnastics put
• together.1
and it would have bcen accomplish-1
in the city the first of last week, re­
^qne sheet of paper and only one role of "Honey Wiggin," one of thc I
JOY conics to the
curate knowledge of the intricate dustrtal production. This would cut cd In less time and al
1&gt;M11I
at lkao
less cost chan
turned to his home on Friday. He is
name can be entered by each “four guardsmen." in "The Virgin-.
waiting
Worker,
but
system of state departments, bur- revenues an estimated $1500.000 to'the present fruitless wastes —Adrian |
much pleased with Hastings and ex­
contestant. At the bottom of ian"
4
eludes the swift pur­
eaus and boards, many of which $2,000,000 a year, and would not Im-J Van Koevering in Zeeland Record.
pects to make our city his future
the same sheet lhe name, the
L. E Barnett, the director, will
home and will bring his family here
suer.—Dana.
address, and the age of the con­ appear in the short role of Oscar
perform functions Uiat. overlap, pair the plan to build up a sufficient
MICHIGAN S RELIEF SHARE.
!
testant if such contestant is be­ Nelson, a Swedish lumberjack
Consequently he is prepared by pre- surplus in the general fund through
'। James Van Wagncn of Sullivan.
low lhe age of 18 years, shall be
I Several
Michigan
newspapers,
Margret Barnett, who takes the
vtous training and experience to be- economies to take care of the ,
Ohio, a former resident of Rutland,
legibly printed. All entries fall- , part ot Mrs Moore, played the.role t
turned Democrat since 1932, now la- '
gin the te&amp;k of reorganization.
schools.
and well known in this city. Is visitIng to comply with these re- Ol
, . ment thc fact that Michigan has
of one of the step-stotera In “Cinilng friends in this vicinity.
quirements qr Including more Jcrrlls •
11. Possibly revamp the state wel- again gone Republican. They wail
Herewith are a few of the out­
1 D. R. McElwain and Miss Mary
than above indicated will be re-1
'
fare department to return much of i,lx&gt;ul
defeat of their new found
RuMel) Cleveland, who took the
standing features of hto program:
McElwain left yesterday for Lansing
fused,
____
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political amour,ov?S»eM
and cry: "Win
the &gt;
part of John Taylor in "The vtr-1
1. CUtoOUte ol «H»U HUM by me conlral l« board, ol .upenMora
'mKX
। to eat Thanksgiving turkey with
5th.—All entries shall be mailed to
glnlan." will be Zeb Brothers, an ।
John M. McElwain and family.
the following address. "Cen- old crony of "Lightnin' ”.
paying current levies, for example:
and local agencies.
welfare aid from Michigan?" Weil. If I
I Mr and Mrs Frank Maus arc in
tennlal Prize Contest. Room 4
If an owner has not paid the levies
There is little if anything In Mr I Michigan needs welfare aid and j
Dan Aslialter. who was one of the ’
'the city to attend the Brooks-Ma­
and 5 Hastings National Bank heroes of the afternoon as the gar­
for 1931, 1932 and 1933 he can can- Fitzgeralds program which should Washington "plays politics" by re-.
Bldg. Hastings, Michigan. (Clip dener in the matinee performance ।
cel Ma 1831 debia by payuij Uie IBM .»! meet lhe approval ol both major
“ '."y' a.mlUM, never .111 hare anjtlilnJ har wedding. They will spend
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C.
this article now so as to remem­
of
"Cinderella.’' will take the part of
tax; the 1932 debt by meeting the parties. This is particularly true1 things may happen .Hungry men be- bu‘ wh®. for the Jove of humanity. H. Osborn.
ber the mailing address).
Walter Lennon.
Mrs G- W. Betterly of Battle
6th—First prize, $35, second prize,
1935 tax. etc. Although this proposl- of hto plan to consolidate depart-'come angry men Washington knows #r0 wiljing, to share their "riches’
Bill Fox. the prince charming of I
with Hie world Mr. Osborn. too. be­
$10, third prize. $5.
lion has been criticized as being up- menu and eliminate useless bureaus 'that only too well.
“Cinderella." does a very good bit pf
7th—The decision of the Judges
lieves that there must be some such A. E. Heath of tins city and other
character acting a. the liveryman.
fair and likely to encourage tax de- and’ unnecessary ac'lvtttts.
** lUr.y
acrivitles.
Many 1! In our opinion. Washington—if shift; in fact believes It so sincerely (rignds here.
One of the most enthuslas’lo sup- 1
“V "f that he has given away a fortune
linquency in the future. It does take tmrmor, h.vc premia &lt;o to thU: S^T'‘
duplicate, prizes will be awarded porters of the Hastings Civic Play-1
..
.,,
. .. .
.
.
g'eet its humanitarian obltgatlon Ao of several million dollars in recent
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
No entries will be returned but era has been Seward F. Nlchoto of,
into consideration the fact that the public has asked that it be done xjtch»gan simply because thc State
Mrs.
Julius
Russell
gave
a
very
become the property of centen­ Detroit. He has driven here for ev- j
many persons who would pay taxes but few if any reforms of any con- recently returned to the Republican years—and before thc qrash of 1929 pleasant five o'clock tea Friday In
nial corporation.
at that! This Is a real test of con­
I ery play and more than once has
If they were able have been so hard sequence have yet been put Into lold. So. you few aour-grape edi­ viction If most of the • friends of honor of Mrs. Caddie Van Arman.
8th—Prizes will be awarded as ' expressed a desire to take a minor
table was beautifully decorated
soon as the Judges are able to I p.£ ”&gt; some pixy„ £theVeX
hit during the years of the depres­ practice. Let us hope that Mr. Fitz- ‘ora- Jhow -vour ,aKh ln Washington humanity" who harp on socialism. The
,
hv
rcftiMntf tn
I—
with ’chrysantheumus. and earnsby refusing
to n-nla
write such pessimistic
and similar experimental panaceas
determine the winners from the production. Director Barnett has
slot) thal meeting back taxes is an gerald will succeed where others
.copy. Be good sports and boast that had even a fraction of such
Mien a
a sum
sum tto,u wt'rc uscd “ favors. Covers
L“st
OI cntrtea thal win cast
HApcoUbility. In short the problem have failed.
~
cast him
him in
in the
the role
role of
of Fred
Fred Peters
Peters
me,
««.U
J""?;"'’
be received. tn their possession, t...
z ------the one who attempts to run things
is: Shall the state relent or shall it
las you suggest through your fear doubtless become conservatives
•■■
Frank Black and Frank Pancoast
There you are. good people. Why
of■
'that Michigan will Lose tts rigt^ful
Jeft for Manistee county Monday not win one of those prizes? Every­ while “Lightnin'" is away.
foreclose and take over large areas
the most "hide-bound" variety.
Tickets for this production are)
share
of
federal
welfare
relief
morning
for
a
short
hunt.
of private property for which it has
one in Barry county should be In­
h*—5 I un&gt;nc
George nb
Averill.
Birmingham zccen*
Eccen,
------- ---- ---------- • —
ci in, uumingnam
A lot of paper which might bet-',I Miss Nora Andrus ts studying terested in this big celebration. Pul now on sale at Cordes Newsstand
no UM? Govemor-Elecl FKetorald provlded .dMju.le veuon why toll Klee
music with Prof. Sterling B. Morse on your thinking cap and choose a Prices will be the same hs for "The
•BELLING QUALITY
ter have been left as growing trees । ai
Virginian." which was given last .
Uke. the stand, a vane om w be- tat«K»lto, rwdUur w»te In the
----------- at Mwnuim
Kalamazoo,. BOing
going lncrc
there wery
every name tor it.
KEEPfLUH BUSY"
pa-ws across thf editorial desk into wcek for untrue ton
°
spring. Adults 30c. High school stu­
llete. that a i.benu pohcyalU bMt
RetleJ
AdminUtration THE EELIOW WHO
an over-size waste basket each week | MlS6 Anna I-throp who ho 1)C(.n
dents 20c. whlldrcn 15c. All scats
sene the interest* of the state
should be undertaken by a congress,. .
, This arraj comes In the form of cir- vlsItlng her brother. Dr. E. H.. rcMORGAN.
arc reserved.
2. Abolish the state administrative lona&gt; romm..te| 11 U
’« decide whether to
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Draper visit­
hnarH .ivi mh.!.... =i.v.
’
1 rommi.tec.
। plty or despise the fellow who hates culare. propaganda, bulletins, etc ; turned, to her home in Waupaca.
ed friends in Grand Rapid) Satur-1
board and replace ai.h an enwrAdministrator Harry L- Hopkins | work. Same people are born that Moat of it ton I even opeqed. a very Wisconsin, this morning,
day.
small percentage gets a casual I
Wld Mrs.
Item, body oi a non.parm.n na. ,.1,^. mte„U(. j, „ questioned
I’. T. Turo arc cnMr. and Mrs Robert Van Sickle
glance and once in a great whlk tertaiping their son, Jesse and hto
tar Mr rtlaier.ld doe., not believe clalm,
„„„„
‘
comes-the exception to the nfte-u wlk.
k.
®
ArtlelM *p|
and family came Sunday to make ।
lhe Trtt*nt-board U tactatilne u b,„Mh, l0„„d any specific in­
piece of copy that contains some r...«----- - '----- 3
.. .
’
home with the Wm. Van Sickle
,cuse next week where they expect their
Intended; In Let
fact .he
he h&gt;T&gt;timatslance
FERA w
UMtr
But it
family for the present. Catherine1
i really worthwhile information. Al­
Intended;
hp Jttlm.t- ,
t,„c
rEBA
„„ Bul
„ ap­
to make their future home. They
most
every
department
at
Lansing
McAdam) of Lansing was there also i
ed that It is
Is Utile
lhat
Mr Borah h&gt;s In his
hk.
little moreVlun
more Than a potha
t Mr.
---------------------------- icontruniies lenauiv blurb* conccm- went to Battle Creek Tuesday.
but
returned
home.
| contribute* lengthy blurb* conccm- i. David Ickes and pArty captured
ilticai forum where officer, of op- poaresston more detelled taformatlon
mg the comings and goings ot offi-Afnber Van Sickle has been suffer- 1
^Xr X ie tel^thxt Ute thB?^e h“ JCt dlVU’8ed’ An&gt;Way XTh^k^'i^y’we^
. »'» *“&gt; ** running Jor re- two*bears while north hunting tills Ing with a gathering in her ear rince
Thursday. It broke Bunday After­
work, buf
toil’ Vow.
imure^he arra?"^ *nd the I*rKtr one
.another. Also he benet.s that .he an investigation of the type
tvne he protwo-:work,
but we 'hatc
hare “privat
nrivatin,.
uzme •
would not be . trtal oi outa.tauK^^TthS
™e h.de h„ noon so to feeling much better.
board to delegating to Itself consid- tPOM.
.
,. We lute .ork out we tear lhe raorn
verbiage
and
statistics
prove that
Mr. and Mrs Wess Shaffer of
erable authority which should be left
bm ratto an In- °*
... our
—’’-----^bors
--- -------------more —
There
...
are. aa
cond
ition,a
^_
niaval
*
pc
‘ui^wwe_
improving
and been taken to lue
the “
Robe
ow' ana
and Tanning
Tanning
Plainwell and Mr. and Mrs. Howard i
Don’t just dump so many tops, of “Coal”
Shaffer of Lansing visited Mr. and
all state
basis for the widespread and per- ijoo.' there^are others who get the !n!l'CS* ™rt&gt;Xy' "a*1 of which eon-. a j«ne
Tanning company Mrs. Adam Eberly Sunday.
.... liquor
lta
into your bins. Insist on getting more heat
Morris Craig ot Hastings visited
&lt;“"*» h.“.wt.»j
!"vln« “»h'*a &lt;•&lt; ”■*
__
, . .
-- ,
.—
...... .... »&gt;•&lt; Wb.i.ur JUI.U..
...... ...... ...... ..- wiwW.n'XiX"
.
for
ydur coal dollars. Reduce the waste
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mead Satur­
ume of business sufficient to cover
and arP sUll
mla. even uhen they get to an age when ,
ner Strange as it may seem, people
’
day.
from an overflowing ashpit. Eliminate cost*
the overhead Involved ln operating used
Administrator Hopkins and they should and can aM-ard It. The 'w 1k&gt; wouldn’t think of asking a gro-1
Dorothy Grew of Nashville called
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
most pitiftfi or despicable person Is
ly, troublesome clinkers from your heating
T u» •■‘’"'"“•"■■‘to &gt;&lt; w^mgito mT^ who-uT^u toi'i-'^;
John Rock is home again from on the Webb young folks Sunday.
tnan a dozen ot tnesc stares are rto- ....
...
...
problem.
Ing only from $40 to $60 worth ot
« -I“ ^STiiX
1IIGHBANK.
Buy coal that burns up in your furnace in­
business a day which to not sufficient
Gorge. Worth and Harry Green
“ Mr- B“r’l&gt;
l.iLJ. lor ran,. wtaMaUth.. ,TI '"'''t
“»»■ u&gt;.lck “,»«•» trouble .Uh u mH. u,,t he■
to warrant their existence. Hto plan . FoeslM, ui4nve.tK.Uon o! thU I mgM him secure lor lire. He think.! K,rtS'&gt;„,’™.P" ,!S TIL’LSS?'.™ I
stead of going up the flue in the form of
'’’“Jjn’bK W »ort IholKh he were in Lynn. Ind., a few days and
; attended a relatives. Milton Aber­
*'*“
“■*“
“"“'.on
.UI indicate
tadlcu, .MlMr
not n
'v&gt;rt will
whether «
nr rmi
it that nrudtkuis
pages with
with free
free advertising
advertising had
a good
g&lt;rxl position
position In
In thc
positions of reannmihiiitv
responsibility «re d" hte pages
had a*
!&gt;»»&gt;«&gt;
'»
the Valley
Valley nathy’s. funeral on huraday.
•not and smoke. Ask for DIXIE JEWELL
that has ,ltUe
Utile or no ccity.
soft snaj» but ha» never merited a }*”&gt;pdganda
g*
‘Z?
„ , ...
•
throuthde.Kn.lto rnnthtof. .ho u
„„
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daly and Cleon
Hl-’ interest.
Interest
■'
ij*. •for’ ' Albton
... ..
on your next order and we gurantoe that
chance to find out he to wrong rfader
,1 Mrs. Hotchktoa • laft
could bo&gt;- u&gt;to Btolc. tram .Ulo
8lI,„
■ Mead called on Mrs. Tobal Gar’
• • •
Tuesday to visit friends there, also1 linger in Nashville Sunday.
you will get complete fuel satisfaction.
•yohtoto. tod toll to. uniform
doU.„ th,OU8h , (J,,,. There are times when all of us ttre I 4of our. work. We quit it temporarily , Wc Mw the Olobe Theater play- ,her daughter. Hattie, who to taking;
Mrs. Curt Marshall and Mrs. I
xrl0e
a nominal profit.
department which under our sys­ only to find that tn work we find our
Present two Shakespearean music lessonsJn the conservatory of Howard Burehe U of Assyria called
* oomtodtoo torero! ttojor d«.
|TOWn;
„„
greatest happiness—Schuyler MarU1 abbreviated form at Kel- ■ music at Albion college.
on Mrs clalr Marshall at the hotshall. Clinton County Republican- k*’ auditorium. Battle Creek, last
R M. Bate* is teaching the Free- pitel in charlotte Friday.
P&amp;' “““
“■ I-rtl—n tolltta
Newa
‘ , week.
was HhakespeAre as |'P°rt* young
• — — ——It
3 — “ Ideas
•— * •—* how
I.'* W to
A, sprout.
PfAIVUl, As
IkO forces to increase efficiency and |
■— ■
----------- - ------------Mr and Mrs Raymond Plcrcs of
------------------------ ----------------Shakespeare
intended
Original .this is his third term in that school■ Sturgis and Mr and Mrs Cecil Barreduce payroU*. Among the possible
Man. apparently, to capable of inA copy of the Explosive Act was stage directions Were followed as 1
.
,
• rett of Nashville were Sunday eve­
consaiidation* he suggests are: Put- venting everything except a pipe inadvertently used tor
for /ome
^ome time
tuns f
glOBClP as possible.
,kJ- The —
result
— ’• —
»iu
-- something
■ •
vital
• - - -from it. But the uim
ning guesia
guests at
at worth
Worth cGreen’s.
tint tnjrther the public wuiue, ,h«t too t do« up .nd . mtterpeool for swearing witnesses to thMr thoroughly enjoyable entertainment. Globe players have done to Shake- 1 Mr.
and
.tents and1'
-------- Mrs.
-j A(Uxna
oaths in
other
just what
this country info
needs ----Sarah
Ostroth expect
exi
-- the
— Wirral (Cheshire Eng.) Somehow or
. ..........
. when modem di- spears funi
w&gt;u» uua
Mrs —
eara
— W.MWW
to spend
ponce court until the error was dis- rectors attempt to give -improved" to do economlcallly—“get back to’ ThankiAli
Thanksgiving with Mr ana Mrs. ‘
(covered by cleaners.
’
^versions ot Shakespeare they take 4undsmental&lt; ••
jdrew w*ns
Finkbelnsr near Wo&lt; ’

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Commercial Club
Hears Plans
(Continued from page one)

credit upon
thc ccunty -----and
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rthor and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pwider. from Mr*. Maude W Smith. Barry JoAnn Amid and Patty Osborn reflect
„
--- ----------------------J. E. Norton waa tn Battle creek
and Mrs. L- V. Bessmer visited Mrs. Lucy Creglow and Mrs. Edith county school commissioner, when ' made posters for the Camp Fire npan the city.
on Monday on business.
nn., avui va**
nt
in t
ovinAav
na-v
»— .w—
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v— u-u njj...
Mr. Bartjett called allefi'ioai to
U
Mr and Mrs. Dan Lewi* visited Misses Rnae and Kate Eckardt ot Bonnell were in Laming Bunday aft- acquainted with plan* for the gn- rummage sale to be held Friday.
Woodland on Sunday.
ernoon.
r.ual “Thanks for Health" day to be November 23. and Saturday. Rovem- the
:e iwi
fact uuo
tliat uiu
this cvuuiy
county u waaia
losing
in Caledonia on Saturday.
--.w..
Mtohael BulUvan. Jr . of Detroit
M1J- DruxU1M poWCn w|x&gt; 13 a pa. fricbnit^i |n lbe school* here on ber 24. We voted for officers and out on one of it* most important asspent the week end with his par- Uent
1
at the Howell sanitarium. I November M, in connection with the Agnes Johnson wu elected pre«l- seta because, through the depression,
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Michael Sullivan, came
&lt;
home Tuesday for a five days'[pj* sale of Tubereuloato Christmas dent, JoAnn Arold. vice-president it ha* been Impossible to ktep up
Mr. and Mrs. R M. Lambic visited who are in poor health.
1stay, returning Sunday. Th to to her seato. which *eei it* official operii-j and Mary DeVries secretary and the B^rry county Tourist and Re­
relatives in Grand Rapids on Bun­
flrat visit home for over three year*, the fillowing day. Thanksgivln*.
I treasurer. Wo will have a ceremon- sort Asaociatian. which was engajod
day.
Thanksgiving guests of the Rev. and
Charles Gladstone of Detroit, Mr. i •■w’e appreciate the suggestion the lai Wednesday. November 34. Enid in bringing reporter* to thi* county
Mrs. Lottie Moffitt of Cadillac to Mr*. W. Keith Chidester- and two and Mrs. Burr Clark and two
Michigan Tuberculosis Asapciation Mohler will light the light of work, in increasing numbers. It ha* been
visiting Mr and Mrs. Maurice Ed­ daughters ot St. Johns.
daughter* of Battle Creek and Mr.
ha* madein this program—that we 1 Dorto Craig the light of health and computed thal the huge sum of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thoma* (Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Auker of ahoula all be thankful for our to.'J Mary DeVries the light of love— 1300.000.000
monds and family_______ jas spent in this-state
---------in 1934--by 'tourist* from ether rtate*.
Mrs. Redmond and daughter of garet Feldpausch) were called to Belding were Bunday guest* of Mr. health and lhe good health of tire Patty Osborn, press reporter.
Kenosha. Wls . on Friday by the and Mr*. James Gilmer.
icommunity,” Commissioner Smith
Many of them would have been
• Mtos --Beulah
Severance has —
ac- .;vvumikumtu
commented.. "Such
an «&gt;.
idea »
i* »■
aserious Ulneas of his father.
-------------------------ouv.i ■»
glad u&gt; have spent nrtney in Barry
Mtos Florence Try lb.
Mr. and Mr*. Gary Crook and Mr. cepted a portion as instructor In worthy one to instifi In our chll- i. The
Th seven members of thl* group; county if they hod known ot our
director of physical rdu- dren's minds Just ____________
before Thanks.
are: Margret Barnett. Jean Brower beautiful lakes and drives; but they
were Bunday guaat* of Mr. and Mrs and Mra. Ray Shroyer visited Mr. English
and
Mrs.
Charles
Farrell
and
famcation
for
women
in
the
Wayne
■
■
■
giving.'
and
Jocelyn
Ironside
working
for
did
not
know
it. The outstanding
Einar Fraxidsen of Ionia.
Uy of Nashville on Bunday.
Freshman College at Oxford. Mich.,
"Student* in our school* have the Torchbearer* rank;
Connie benefit of the celebration lo be held
Mias Margaret Merrick comes and began work Monday.
many other things to be thankful for Cook, and Rosalie Cascadden. tiie here in 1936 will be U&gt; bring great
Michael visited friends in Grand home from South Haven tonight
Among the Hastings people who that they can credit directly to the Firemaker* rank; Mary Lou Bur- crowd* to Hastings from every direc­
Rapid* on Bunday afternoon.
and will stay until Bunday with her heard Fritz Krelsier in Grand Rap- work of the Michigan Tuberculosis rough* and Marcella Kennedy, thc tion—Just as great crowds flock to
Mr. and Mra. Ben Blakney will be partnt*, Mr. and Mra. Wayne Mer- ids on Monday evening were Misses Association and it* affiliated socle-। Woodgatherers rank. Mrs. Kathryn Ionia during their free fair. These
e Thanksgiving guests of the Rev. ~rick.
J-'Lena Letter,1 Frances Hunter. Esther tics. 1 refer to the health educa-: McIntyre is tire guardian of this visitors will be abl* to zee the beaud Mrs. W. L. Geteton and family
Mra. Harriet Parker of. Lowell Doty. Lol* Carter. Helen Merson. tioo. thc attractive posters, the‘group with Janet Teale as assistant tics of this county and learn about
of Alma,
visited Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Free­ Emily McElwain. Helen Wade and health examinations, the special free ' guardian.
it* wonderful resort lakes.
Robert Wolfe returned on Friday land and Mrs. Mary Cooper last Elizabeth Finch.
tuberculin tests and x-rays for the &gt;
Milo.
It is lhe Idea of the committee
from University hospital in Ann Ar­ week, returning to her home on
discovery of tuberculosis, and thc I
that there should be a varied pro­
bor where he recently underwent an SundayPARTIES HONORING
many pwmjMucka.auu
pamphlets. and uwauiia,
booklets, ana
and
-------gram tor
for eacn
each aay
day ot
ol me
the cctctuccclcbicoperation.
MIS8 LUVJERNE HEB8T.
Dr Frederick H. Taylor attended
so on. All of these things are made
“•»» whieh would be Interesting. a&lt;Mr. and Mra. W. T. Grigsby ex­ the Southwestern Michigan GsteoMiss Luverne Herat, who severed possible by the sale of tuberculosis - Nov. —
i.
We
understand
they
were
25.
U1M.Uve
ln CVCry way ^wujy.
pect to spend Thanksgiving with pathic banquet and meeting Thurs­ her oonncctlon with Pennock hos­ Christmas seals.
'not
getting
n0‘ successful in ®
“ a deer.
Special features, like a village of
the Rev. and Mrs. Maurice Grigsby day night al Hotel Columbia, Kai- pital last week, has been the honor
good
lhe Aid jndlans
"Were that sale to decrease or I A 8
°°d (attendance
“tendance at the
B
of our cjtJ
of Detroit.
guest at two charming social func­ slacken up a Utile. It would be dlfr?2.‘T *lxxnM *1 on ,or exhibits of old
Warren Carter and Charles Hin­
day. The ho*t«»
hostess served a flne
fine din- Um(_ furnlUirc
picture*, di-hes,
Misses Elisabeth Finch and Helen tions. the first being given by tlve ncult for me to aay Just where we toy.
man have relumed from their Wade go to Kokomo, Ind., today to nurses ol the regular staff. By sub­ would find the money for the health 1 ner
ner.- rne
aiicmoon
spent
,
, rno®n’was
'“®'*
n_ttying
y!^ clothing, weapons and special arnorthern hunting trip, the former spend the balance of the wack with terfuge. Mira Herat was lured from educatlon services performed by lhe1। “
a comfortable
comfortable. A business session
.
.
.
. pag. ­ generous |x&gt;rtlon of lhe debenture Johns Wednesday and had dinner
tides.
The . plan is for
several
getting a deer.
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. the hospital, outside nurses coming Christmas seal and the Michigan ' followed. Those who have been de­ eant* illustrating pioneer days in pledges given in advance to finance
lighted In listening to Mrs. Roberts '
Mr. and Mrs Henry Mulder and Wm.
wu.. run.,,.
in to substitute for the regular Tuberculosis Association.
Finch.
•
Neither
this county a* well a* portraying thc celebration, which will be one then spent the evening with Mr. and
family are to spend Thanksgvlng
,
Mrs Jennie WiU who ha* been llv- nurse*, and taken to tire home ot do I know )k&gt;w the school board give one of her interesting travc- modem
the like of which has never before Mrs. Ralph Aldrich tn Fowler.
life and conditions.
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulder Ing on her farm on N. Broadway at MUis Anna Perry where the table
logues will be glad to know she is
The Mlsaas LaDora and lUrriei
been put on in a town or county of
.m. «.
By Uktog^ “P Ito
» yew­ this size.
of Caledonia.
to be w
with
us .v.
for the bazaar and
Leach lake, ha* come to spend th* vu set far a dinner. Afterward an pay for that service from someone «
Scott of Hasting* spent Sunday with
tofore the event* are to
Mr. and Mra. E. A. Burton and winter with ho* daughter. Mra. Jeue interesting game was played. aU of el*a. In order that our children may dinner Dec. 12 and will give one of
The Commercial Club voted unan­ their brothers. George and Rotart
We take Place. time is afforded for amMiss Ruth Handy leave next week Kelley, at 325 W Court St.
‘to prizes which were practical, be- have even more to be thankful for her IntereaUng travel talks.
imously
to
back
the
proposition;
Oue*u of Mr. and Mr*. Bert Tink- ing given to' MUs Herat for use [n in this field next year. I certainly hope for a good crowd at the home pie preparation for erer&gt;- feature of but it will require much more than
Rollo Johnson is working for Mu
winter months.
ler on Sunday were Mr. and Mr*, ‘to culinary department of her new hope tire seal reaches a new record of Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield Dec. 12. such “ celebration. With so v««*ti&gt;e that. It will need the becking of
Little Homer Rower submitted to a man a* Mr- Barnett as chairman
Mrs. A. H. Carvcth returned on Marshall Miller and hi* mother of home. At the clqje, Miss Herat was
hunting trip.
Friday from a visit with Mr. and |I ,Shelbyville and Mr. and Mrs. Melba riven a rolling pin with a cord and that end. I endorse heartily the a tonsil operation at Borges* hos- of ‘he committee it can be sa^'V **- every cltteefi of this city and coun­
principle and program of "Thanks pltal Saturday morning.
ty. Watch thc Banner for further
sumed- that
there
Mrs. Marion Hodgson and son of Mllllrons of near Gun lake.
pi tai oaturuay muunng.
------— ----- will
- — be plenty
------- _of information. A celebration like this
fastened to it- After following the for Health day.* "
BALTIMORE CENTER.
. 1 Mrs.
and uuuium
daughter K°od
Charleston. W. V*
,1.1s. Brandstelter
Di luiuaiciici niiu
— features
---------- - -and
---- splendid
----- ----- enter
- ­ does not occur but or.ee in 100 years
Mra. John Engel returned the last string uprtalra. downtalra and out
Dr. Paul F. Voelker, state super­ were
...
1,lnendtit
whlrh
will
make
thia
the
In
Hweunss
on
buinee.
Friulnmenl
which
wUl
™ke
UiU
lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atton and Mr. ,of lhe week from Dimondale where to
the
** “
‘ woodshed, the • honor guest
• intendent of public instruction,
biggest event ever pulled off In the We must make H worthy and worth
and Mra. Walter Eaton have re- she
.
had been for ten days while her found a barrel of lovely crystal a* a backed up Commissioner Smith's tlgy
while.
Hoffman,
formerly of this piece, who
turned from their hunting trip, the son and wife. Mr. and Mr*. Melvin parting gift from Irer associates.
Jennie Chase returned to the Fen- history of Barry county.
opinion when he said: "Education
has gone to Miami Springs, Florida,
T1,e question naturally arises:
former getting a deer.
On Friday evening the Women's regarding tuberculosis. which de­ nR home the fore part of last week
Engel, were up north hunting.
KLINGENSMITH.
where her son. Caryl, has a pwtttaB
Mr. and Mra. Harry Water* and Board of the hospital entertained at stroys more live* in the early age from a visit al her daughter's. Mr. How will such an undertaking be
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Bteeby of Mul­
daughter Metha. John Wood and dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. groups than any other disease, oc­ and Mrs. Karl Palmatier, and sorts financed? The same plan will be liken spent Sunday with the latter's
many friends wll be glad to know
at Kalamazoo
followed—ot course on a very much
Russel) Zerbel have returned from H. a. H««a. to table being een- c
cupies an important place m
in any
Bernice Flower jnade a trip lo smaller teale by compartoon-that parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson. she to enjoying gojd health and lha
a hunting trip near Mio. where they lered with a be.utIXul bouquet 0&lt; K1x»t health pregnun. Much « UUa
Sherman Sharpe and son Harold
Scotts
Saturday
morning
where
she
made
the
century
of
Progress
so
roses
and
chrysanthemums.
J
mu, ca„^iuon in the put ha, been duo
were guest* of Mr*. Waters' sister. ™. ... .h™,.*™.,..
of
Grand
Rapids
spent
the
week
end
is
taking
treatments
for
poisoning,
successfal.
The
committee
will
asHerat was presented with a lovely
Dve,v to the untiring efforts of voluntary
at their cottage at Deep lake. Mr.
North Hastings, Mrs. Ella Tobias table, a product of the Grand Rap­ health organizations such a* the tu­ She also called at her uncle's home certain the cast of the enterprise,
in Augusta and found Mr and Mrs. then step* will be taken to under­ Sharpe has rebuilt* his cottage this Greenfield. Dec. 5. Pot luck
and Mrs. Anna Wlllitts of South ids Bookcase Co , as a token of the berculosis araocition."
, write ------------thc expense,
just as “
was
Moreau somewhat improved.
-'"*
“ done full which is a fine improvement.
with fried chicken.
esteem of-- thc
Board.
Hastings were week end guests of-------------— Women's
------------------------The program that received such
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roberts and son
with the Century of Progress. Adrelatives in South Bend and Misha-1 Miss Herat's marriage to Dr. Har- an enthusiastic welcome includes
vanes sales ot tickets and debenture: of Grand Rapids spent the week end
FAIR LAKE.
waka. Indiana.
old Wiley of Lansing will be an one short, entertaining educational
was again will provide lhe funds. Then the
This neighborhood
1
Mrs. Maurice Edmonds returned event of the near future,
skit to be produced by lhe students saddened Sunday by the sudden committee will be warranted in goA Willyard has returned from a
on Thursday from St. Louis, Mo.. I
themselves, a poem, and other ma­ passing of Clarence Willison. All ex- Ing ahead with its preparations. hunting trip and brought back a fine Davis William Barrett Ot
where she went to attend the wed-1
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.
terial listing lhe number of oppor­ tend much sympathy to the relatives How will these debenture obligations deer.
—
- of a ---------....
Mr.
and Mrs Russell Johncock
Hastings. Dawayne Debtor of
ding
cousin.----She ------accompanied
1
t unities present to be thankful' for and friends.
be
retired?
There
will
be
many
con-1
Callers at thc Green home the
her brother, Guy Moffitt of Detroit, entertained Saturday evening. No- gcxi health.
I Mrs Mary Carrigan was severely cession* to sell for such a week s past week were. Mr. and Mra. Boyd
her grandmother irom Cadillac and I vember 17. in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Although "Thanks for Health1 ” lniurea
„ ,in
n the bam on program. That will bring in several 1 Wall* of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs.
injured DV
by „
a nor
horse
an aunt from Alma.
1 Edward Behling (Daisy Johncock) days have been held for several
.
“ X£dlv
vlllc called al the home of^ib
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mn Paul Seay (ncejdar-'of Chicago, who were married No- vears oast.“iBM'/
ib34a program
nrrarram to
U ’outout- 1 her
P". farm
.
”cYn“T‘y.'. She is in thousand dollars, basing concession Frank Green of Nashville, Mr. and Pennington Sunday.
guerite Kenfieid) and son, Bobby, of vember 14. "Die evening was very l4tandln&lt; (or
lt WB4 Nichols hospital at Battle Creek, x J estimates on such earnings at coun- Mra. Fred Mayo of Maple Grove. Mr.
Orpha Greenfield returned 1
717 N. Jefferson 8t„,Peoria. Hl, spent pleasantly spent with visiting and &gt;TlUen especially for Michigan 1 Russell Mott luu returned home ty fairs- Other ways of getting reve-'and Mrs. Herrick of Battle Creek
nue such as sales of reserved seat*. land Cheater Oversmith ot Carlton. Friday after spending several
a part of last week visiting at the playing relay game*, the winning
by
Tubercu- [from the north with his deer.
with
her daughter.
Mra. W. I
mnle McGlocklln and wife are commissions, etc., will furnish the I Mrs. Albert Green accotppaned
----- —
...—.. —
home of Mr. and Mra. Robert Mills. I team put on a mock-wedding for loet, oMOdation
proud
parent*
of
a
baby
girl.
funds
for
retiring
all,
or
at
least
a
J
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Green
to
St.
।
right,
in GrandRapid*.
and left Friday morning to visit the lusUrg side. The bride and
-----

All of Us Have Something
for Which We Can
Give Thanks On
This Day

T. S. BAIRD

CLOTHING AND SHOES
FOR MEN AND BOYS
HASTINGS

Richard Kenfleld of Grand Rapids; groom then unwrapped thc many I
REUTHER—ROWLEY.
before returning
I useful
.......... to Peoria.
--------- and
.—„ lovely
-------, glfto
— which
—-- they
Dumcrun church
enuren ot
01 WoodwooaThe Lutheran
Ice cream and cake were Und
W(u lhc
. a
plc
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wolcott and ! received. Ice
.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Stockdale of Mrved to about 70 guest*. The rooms weddlng gunday mornlng at B;00
Charlotte, and Mr. and Mra Wm.
very beautifully decorated in '.
clock
when
M156
Norma
Rowley.
o dock, when Miss Norma Rowley.
Bchulx
of
Grand
Rapds
spent
Sat!
pink
and
while.
—
*-■-•
-•
-—— -- -——
—
““' I* ,. ZZT .
.. . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
urday night with Mr. and Mr*.
Guests from away were. Mrs. Jtowlcy
justiugs
became Lhe
Keith Daniels. They all spent Sun- 1 Behling, mother of the groom, of bridc u
Reuther, son of the
dav
a T.
t Eash n
. Reuther. Rev.
day with Ur
Mr. and *&lt;rx
Mrs. A.
ofr Chleaso.
Chicago, and Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Joscoh
Joseph late ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred
[near
and
enjoyed aa''Altman of Oak Lawn, Illinois.
—- Freeport
.------ —J
enjoyed
Harry Wolf, pastor of the church,
Thankurlvine dinner.
dinner I
Thanksgiving
officiated, using the single ring
HAPPY GATHERING.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. VanBusklrk.
A delightful gathering was held ceremony.
Mr* W. R. cook. Miss Ruth Robson,
The bride was gowned in a dress
1 al the home of Mr*. Ralph EgglcsR. M. Cook. Mrs. Clyde Wilcox. Miss
of aquanuirlnc crepe and carried an
Barbara Wilcox. Miss Leona Winin- । ton on Thursday when she enter­ arm bouquet of pink chrysanthe­
tained
a
group
ot
ladles
who
had
ger. Mtos Leona Leonard and Miss
mums She was attended by Mrs.
Isabel Sage saw the Globe Theater attended the Nashville High school Edgar
Edear Reiser, a bride of two weeks
players at the Kellogg Auditorium in years ago. Mra. Eggleston served ago. who wore a dress ot blue crepe
Battle Creek last Tuesday night. dinner and the day was a happy one. and carried an arm bouquet of pink
The plays given were As You Like Those in attendance were Mrs. L. chrysanthemums. Edgar Reiser at­
E. Miley of Grand Rapids. Mrs.
It" and "Taming of the Shrew."
Anna Gribbcn and Mrs. Elsie Fur- tended Mr. Reuther.
Immediately following the cere­
nlss of Nashville, Mrs. W. L. Chase,
Mrs. O. 8. McIntyre and Mrs. J. E. mony. lhe couple left for a shirt
honeymoon at Bay City- Mr. and
McElwain of Hastings. '
Mrs. Reuther will be ai home to
BRIDGE—LUNCHEON.
their friends at their farm home
here after November 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuther are well
beautifully appointed buffet lunch­
eon given by Mrs. Richard Groos on known to the people of this com-'
Saturday. Chrysanthemums made munity. both having lifed here their
; attractive decorations on the lunch­ entire lives. The bride Is a graduate
eon table and in the living room. of Hastings high school and the
Mrs. Groos was assisted by Mrs. County Normal. She has taught
Dade Crue. Mrs. Aben Johnson and three years in the scliools of this
county.
Mrs Edgar Thomas.
The couple have lhe best wislies of
[ Bridge honors went to Mrs.
Charles Potts, Mrs. Edgar Thomas everyone in this community for a
happily
married life.—Woodland
and Mrs. Frederick Taylor.
News. Nov. 22.
ENTERTAINED FRIENDS.
Mrs. Louise Buchner and Miss1
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Grace Edmonds were hostesses at a1
Mr and Mrs. LaFayette Usbomc
delightful party on Wednesday eve­■ and Hubert Marlowe spent Thuraning at the latter's home, about■ day in Grand Rapids.
। thirty-five being present.
Miss'
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Williams and
Helen Wade. Miss Jean Barnes and1 daughter Geraldine spent Friday in
Fine Gr»nul*t«d
Miss Edith Heald received the hon­■ Kalamazoo.
ors.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Strodtbcck and
Lb. box
Mr- and Mrs. Leonard Walters ot
HAS NEW POSITION.
Southeast Carlton called on Mr. and
Guy Culbert. son of Mr. and Mrs ■ Mrs. Henry Pitt ahd Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Culbert of this city, has re­’ Arthur J. Strodtbcck of Assyria
ceived notide that
th, '. he has been "
ap-1 Wedncs&lt;1;v
pointed to a clerluhin
clerkship in the
thc aovgov-, Orph&lt; Buck has returned home
ernment weather bureau In WishMiddle villa, Sbuitx, Freeport Lb.
I from Chicago where she has been
Ington. D. C- He has been employed
working for her brother.
in Lansing for some time, and leaves
Mrs. Iris Rosenbaum and son
on Thursday for his new work.
b.p.
Junior ot Battle Creek gpent -Sun­
day with Mrs. Anna Buck and fam­
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT.
Mr. and Mrs Glen Taggart an­ ily.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur J. Strodtbcck
nounce Uie engagement of their
daughter. M&gt;&amp;s Betty Taggart, to Al­ of Assyria called on hto parents, Mr.
bert Sneathen of Lowell, lhe mar­ and Mrs. J. J. Strodtbcck Sunday
riage to take place in the near fu­ evening.
Caryl Fuller attended a funeral, in
ture. ‘
Ovid on Thursday.
Tander Ckuck Cuts
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shriber and
TO ATTEND CONFERENCE.
Hazel and Mr. and Mrs. Loo Barry
American Legion and Auxiliary will and son called on Mr and Mra. Abid
[attend the mid-winter conference Donley and Mr. and Mra. Guy
for officers and child welfare officers Hough of Lansing on Sunday after­
'
iu.
.to be held at Muskegon on Saturday noon.
Mr. and Mrs Caryl Puller and
and Bunday. Dec. 1 and 2.
daughter spent Sunday in Portland.
I ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB.

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our sincere thanks and appreciation to our host of
friends in Hastings and surrounding territory for
the courtesy and patronage they have accorded us

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|. Mrs. Vem Wldrlg entertained
her bridge dub Thursday. Mra.
Deed Newton received high score
'and Mra. Leary second. Refresli; menu were «rvod and an enjoyable
lime was had.
-

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Mrs. C. G. DcCou was hostess to I A business man complains that
the U and I bridge club on Wed- girls have a way of resigning their
nesday afternoon, lhe bridge honoa posts Just when they are becoming
going to Mrs Fred Prentice. Mrs. useful They get to know the ropes,
-------‘
u it were, and then skip.

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FISHER, II. D.

OBITUARY.
lie and family have the sympathy
Jacob Bailie was bom Dec. 15. •of friends at this place.
1860. in the Netherlands and pasted
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wertman
away at his home. Nov. 21.1934. aged ispent Sunday with their daughter
a word, no adver73 years. 1! montlis and 6 djtys. iand family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallie
FIRST METHODI1T KPISCOFAI.
{When
atjout
six
years
old
he
came
i
Campbell
of Freeport.
CHUBOH.
with his parcrfls to New York state
Elmer Hershberger and wife of
■ where they lived for about twelve :Hastings have moved Intdthe Myron
WINTER APPLES at th« HaU errtsrJ.
(Continued from page one)
years, then moving to Michigan, lo- 1Wertman house.
’ ,Ui(ht
Ba ~—---- *---------- ------------ ------- ■-------------eating near Prairieville. He was
Rev.Ardy
and Mrs.
of
Owen Oacar
and Smith
son Earl
a Wandarfui Judging on appearance, neatness, Oct. 4, 1898. To UMs union were;Mrs.
married
Carrie one
LeRoy
of Milo
LHickory
------ ,-----------------------.....on Mr.
Comers
called
two to
children,
eon and
onto Thursday
and also
attended
the ami
Aid '
' hn oo1 Scout-like carriage, and general Im­ bom
"HEN for
he at Mrt. Vernor Webster's.
pression given. PoinjA: first, thirty; race- one Scout from i dw!Bh£er' Aboul 35 yo*ra
, runsthird,
ten ten.
feet remove id hU
moved on the | Those who ate Sunday dinner
.t.,... second, twenty;
first UNITED brethren CHURCH.'scout belt, run ten feet Mid remove
Mire
pairtax. Cartir&lt;'H .-l.UVK i:
tor Old 0*14.1 half mile nor
-'sS
- -----------hat f^
run ten
feet and remove
lpavcs to° mourn
his departure,
Mrs.
A- Fristram
and
Xlt। fu-out
ron ten
Jd^
one
■ wbo »"•
* ThPlm“'his were,
and Mr. and
John
Turner
'
move shoes' run ten feet and cross 1 hfKne' 000 daughter. Mrs. Ina Col-, and Mrs. Joe Vqnderveen and^rtllne. Returning replace ^rUcli^of I Vln,„?Lone brother. Peter, iilren of Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. ।
WANTED—Maa tn vofk* l.» month nn 1
clothing all buttons buttoned and ot Rlchland.
sisters. Mrs. John , Clare Holden from Assyria. Gerald
farm. Frt.| A Htnitb. I‘hon» 75»—
Shoes^mptetri,■ l£d at7tS ^d
Do»l‘n«
Mrs. and Herman Q.ble of Battle creek

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leach Troop. Charred cloth wUl be| Funeral services were held at the , wife- Bunday.
{ barred. Scouts must procure own home Friday. Nov. 23. at two o'clock' Mr. and Mrs. Lee Luscombe and
tinder and furnish own seta. WarrnP. M- Burial at Hickory Comers, family of Belding spent Sunday
prr»rh.i&gt;&lt; I ing up not allowed. Using a Rev.
notchc. M. Conklin officiating.
•| with
Leavitt
of thU
this'
trith Mr.
LL~. and Mrs. Lr
—lU cl
I that lias been used before is pennisplace.
rson st united bretiiren slblp Points the same.
OBITUARY.
। The program at the church Sun, church
Fire by flint and steel: Two enLEGAL HOLIDAY
Donald L Sisson, son of Mr and
evening was well attended and
e b. ortftn. d. d.. p*«(ar.
tries from each Troop Scouts fur­ Mrs. Clarence L Bisson, passed away
reported very good. The meetings
nish own equipment. Charred cloth
about eleven o'clock. Tuesday. Nov f will continue each Sunday evening.
Ils allowed. Points Uie same, as in 20. at Pennock hospital in Hastings. I Jew* Larabee and wife have re­
speed event,
Donald was bom August 13. 1918. turnwl from their, hunting trip up
Pyramid building: Ten Scouts He attended grade school at the | north.
j
from each Troop. Four on hands and Jones fcliool and graduated from
...
knees, three Die same way on backs there in June. 1932. At the .time of j
BARRYVILLE.
of first four, two on second tier, and his death iic was a member of the! Mrs. Mary' Neal spent the week one on top. Top Scout must direct Junior class at the Freeport High1 end with her daughter. Mrs. Earl |
on top and wave signal flag above
school. The deceased is survived by Olmstead of Nashville.
head. Points the same as speed
his parents. Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Mr. and Mrs. WIU Hyde took dinevents.
L. Sisson, a sister. Betty and a ner with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Knot relay: Team of nine Scouts,
brother. Paul. Also his grandparents. iShaw near Vermontville. Sunday, i
each tying one TVnderfoot knot. The
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis SLvon and LuMr. and Mrs. Cecil Barrett of
following will be used: Fisherman's,
clan Will, two aunts. Mrs. Shirley • Nashville and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-1
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Mayo and Mrs. James Page, one I mond Pearce of Sturgis were Sun­
bowline, square knot, clove liltch. unc
1”- Rorr
®*t Sisson,
uncle.
Forrest
Bisson, several cous- [ day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
slip, sheet ’bend, sheet shank, two *IUi ond “ host of friends. The fu- ! Green and family.
half hitches, timber hitch. Teams .
■ Callers at the home of Mr. and
line up in relay formation. At start- °*1 Friday afternoon. Rev. Karl KeeJohn Higdon and Mrs Ellzaing signal first member Ues knot.
w“ U‘ Uie 1 beth
Uie past
and
lO-WI Glbbony UlL
p«U&gt;V week
WITI UIU4
.assigned and shows to examiner at । rrec port cemetery^
••Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
.
end of gym, who either O. K's. it or
m»nw*ZwuM»«
[Lancaster of Hastings, Mrs. Jesse
sends him ^ack. When correct, the
HlhDb CORNERS/
।i uanmgcr
Garllnger or
of near
near Nashville.
Nashville. Mr.
Mr. and
and
boy runs to second boy in team.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bechtel and Mrs. Clarence Higdon of Battle
hands him the rope, and goes to the | family of Hastings spent Sunday creek. Mrs. Bertha Wilcox of Hasend of his line. Speed event: team jwith his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ron-| tings and Mrs, Orville Haywood of
wins tying all knots in the spriest I aid Haynes and family.
Quimby.
time. Clove nitch. two half hitches.' Mrs. Eddie Fuhr of Carlton spent I Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox and
and Umber hitch may be tied on 1 Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.1 Kenneth were in Bellevue on busljudgp's arm. Points the same.
Edd. Newton and family.
ncss Thursday. They called on Mr.
Signalling: Team of four Scouts.! Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bishop and ' and Mrs. Albert Hulsebus and found
rntsT PBEaBYTEntAti onimcn.
Render and fender work together, .son spent part of last week with her Bud is back home from up north
Receiver and writer on opposite side mother. Mrs. Theodore Pranslikn. with a nice deer.
of hall An envelope con taming the who Iim been entertaining the' There was a large crowd at the
message will be given leader at mumps.
| chicken supper Friday night and a
starting signal. When completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tobias and nice sum was made,
the message should be held above
jve I1 daughter of Kalamazoo sppnt SatMr. and Mrs. “
Elmer Gillette enwriter's head, and no change can U
be urday
—7 rJchi
night and Zzr^;
Sunday with
^1:7. his tertained Mr. Beard and friend from
—- »»
..
—
Lansing Saturday.
made. No abbreviations, insertion, । parents.
Mr. and. Mrs.
C- ..
N. Tobias.
i or corrections on message received.' W. O and C- N. Tobias made a
.... W.
....
. „
The
F. ....
M. w8.
is planning «a
Each wrong letter penalized
five business trip to Wayland Friday aft- • dinner to be given at the home of
seconds. Troops may enter either Wig emoOn.
I Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day.
I Wag or Semaphore teams. Speed' Mr. and Mrs. George Bum and
___________
i:a - :r:;ns city MianoM.
I events pointe the same
friend of Battle creekspent SunA motorless plane lias been kept
I First Aid: Team of four Scouta day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. ‘ aloft for six hours and 10 minutes
"■* »‘e “W “ “Pu,n »“h Tro°P N
.
u. -Despite the fuel saving resulting!
i.„ Ilrst aid kit. which must Include: 3
Mrs. Will Moore and daughter jfrom motorlftumess the plan will:
••■■I triangle bandages, one or more roll- Margaret were in Grand RapidT hardly hppeal to auWmObUista The
•*' । er bandage*, iodine, splints, .fore- Thursday
on7y
Z in ita I

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S of Hastings

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The true observance of Thanksgiving
Day docs iSSraSlS
not manifest itself in the mere
celebration of abundance.
That was not thc spirit of the little
band that first observed Thanksgiving
Day. They had few worldly possessions.
But their hearts were rich empires of
courage, faith and hope. They did not
give thanks for the small blessings of
a single day; they were thankful for the
possession of health, security, and the
strength which they knew would enable
them to go forward and conquer the
hardships of a New World.
America today gives thanks in this
old-time grateful, conquering, forward*
looking spirit.

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The telephone meeting at the nuarter-dav flight
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
| of ammonia, scissors, etc-Teams will hojne of Mr. and Mrs. Will Teske
'
SCIENTIST.
i assemble at end of gym where at' *jP well attended, about 45 had din!starting signal, they receive first aid I
Bl,d enjoyed a good visit. Offlprobleth in sealed envelope. Teams ccrs were elected as follows: Will
completing the best problem in the]Moore, president; Ronald Haynes,
sliortest time in moat efficient man-' vice-pres-; Bert Blivin, Secy.-Treas.;
ner, winners. Speed and efficiency Burrell Phillips, trouble man.
event, pointe the same.
| Mr. and Mrs. Keel Tobias and
Troop yells: Entire Troop to com- children spent Sunday with her sispete. Led by Troop yell leader. |ter- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy
Judgment will be made on volume of'^d family on the State road,
UNITED brethren church
sound, originality of Idea, and { w ° Tohias spent Sunday with
Scouting adaptlbility. Troop com-1 hl* daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edd.
mlttec and all officers may compete | Traver, In the McOmber district,
in this event, pointe the same.
Dr. and Mrs. Miley of Grand RapCioslng ceremony and investiture: I*ds spent Sunday with her cousin.
Will be handled by Field Executive I Mla» Susie Phillips.
•
Frank
Golden
andand
and leaders. Names of new Scouts 1 ------------------Mr. and Mrs.
Frank
Golden
wishing investiture should be in at children visited his father. Nathaniel
office with application blank. Dem­ Golden and famUy. in Baltimore
Sunday.
onstration only. No points.
MjCCIm Church
Several from here attended the
. . WEST HOPE
Senior play in Hastings Friday
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. night.______________
Lynden Johncock on the birth of a
CLOVERDALE.
seven and one-half pound boy at
A Christmas Cantata is being
Pennock hospital Sunday afternoon.
practiced by the church choir, under
Mother and babe are doing ncely.
MAKES THE
Uie
supervision
of Mrs. W. . D. ।
Mrs. Adele Replogle of Hemet.
Cal., has been visiting friends and Brooks. It will be given at the
relaUves in this vicinity during the church the Sunday evening before
Christmas. Dec. 23,
MIm HUmeston took the Camp
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Morehouse of
South Pine lake spent Saturday eve- IFire girls over to Clear lake Friday i
to attend a meeting there, j
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn night
1
They enjoyed the evening very much |
Morehouse.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Laubeugh and by
1
having a program and passing.•li.
Russel). Glenna and Ira Osgood and '
Jinunie and Don Springer attended
Robert went to Florida to re- "Huckleberry Finn” at Central au- son
1
ditorium Friday night. Russell Lau- 1mail) until spring.
You must sec the.
Thc
Boy
Scouts
had a wiener
roast
baugh being one of thc players
----- —
. —
-------------------------—------Mr and Mrs. Roy Erb and son,
the Clancy cottage Saturday aftgenuine quality in
Arnold Dean, of Lake Odessa spent I ernoqn.
Maytag before you
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold1 °*le Jenney was taken to Ann j
Springer.
I Arbor Thursday to have his arm tak-'
can appreciate how
Bert Maksyn spent the week end Icn carc of- 80 fftr no °ne lias heard '
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much you get for
in Belmont with the home folks.
(how he is. but we all hope he is I
Friends of Mrs. Ellsworth Scott getting along nicely and can soon j
your money.
(nee Leone Peake) will be pleased to return home.
learn of the arrival of a baby boy1 We understand that Mrs. Otto
This is only one
last week at their home near Cold- Lockstedt is not very well and is
water.
I planning on going to Florida for her I
of the reasons why
The only lucky "deer slayers" so health.
housewives
bought
far that we have learned .of from1 Mrs Clifford Kahllo and daughter,
here are Gerald Cook, who has a Mary Lou, called on her sister, Mrs.
more Maytags in
thirteen point buck and Buri Cook. Ro6S Pierce Sunday.
who has an eight-point. This is
Mrs. Lou Ann Patton returned
half of 1934 than in
Burl's flrat trip north ao we are ex- home from Midland Saturday after
all of 1933.
*
tra pleased for him.
j attending the wedding of her I
----------------- - ----------------------| daughter, Helen to Mr. Loucks. AU ,
A Swedish firm fits clothes by Cloverdale friends unite in congrat- |
Ask your Maytag
means ot a camera basing calcula- ulations and wishing much happiness I
dealer for a demontlons on life-size pictures. for the newlyweds in Uie years to I
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,
Mr. and Mrs. E W. Chalker and ,
home. It is free.
.
.
. family of Kalamazoo spent Sunday |
It Ii farther ord»r*d. that nubile notire
Mellon of uid court, wm ai tw evening at the Davenport home.
|
Mrs. Lou Anna Patton will re­
ceive friends at Restful Ridge to

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Our growing, cooling and delivery
facilities permit us to deliver floral
products to you that are fresh and
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'All orders, large or small, treated
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tio«k ”□ th.'
Cloverdale for dinner Thursday.

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Mr and Mrs Leslie Pease. Mr. and
Mrs. Guyla Pease and Mrs. Dunkley spent Bunday afternoon with
la». u Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bostwick of
printrd
Mr and Mrs. Myron Muon at.
tended the funeral of Jake Bailie of
MiHrrt^mllh. Resister of PrebsU.
Carlton Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bal-

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Wednexity, Nov. 28, 1934 ]

^giving
he mere
ie little
^giving
eMian*.
&gt;ires of
did not
ing» of
for the
ind the !
enable
tier the
in this
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M°re’Payin* BiU* Fa,ter’Than
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_ _Scout
_ _ _ News
_ _ _ - iPubli&lt;: Bnying
Hoy ^cout News ,|m&lt;
Nation.Wide Retail Survey Show,l

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and 10 per cent increase In credit- 1
sales. Michigan shows a healthy in- i
crease over October 1933 but records .
a slight, falling off in current col- ,
lections and sales, due totautomo-l
bile factories shut down in Detroit.
Collections and credlt-Sales are'
both reported good in -Minnesota,
while Nebraska reports collections
fair and credit-sales good.
Cities throughout Che southwest
all report good increases tn coilec- j
Hons and all but one report a sub­
stantial Increase In credit-sale*. One j
city In this section reports an In-1
crease in credit-sales of 50 per cent
over October 1933.
tributed
to
strengthened
confidence
Barry county Scouting, are to meet
In Wyoming, credit-sales while '
at the Battle creek Sanitarium on on the part of the average consumer
Friday. Dec. 7. with other area dele­ as well os better financial condition. ported as being temporarily stow,
।
gations* to arrange for the National In other words, the public Is buying due
to "out-of-season" warm weath­
&lt;
Jamboree In Washington, D. C.. the necessities of life and paying as er
and continued drought. On the
■
some time In the summer. It Is ex­ It goes Instead of •'hoarding" for a other
hand, governmental aid to
pected that thirty or forty millions “rainy day.”
farmers lias helped them mater­
Elghty-slx per cent of the cities :tally In paying up old accounts.
of Scouts from all over the coun­
try will take part in the celebration covered by the survey report in­
In California, collections and cre­
creased collections. 8 per ’cent re- &lt;dit-sales are Reported as good, both
of this "Silver Anniversary"
port decreases. 0 per cent “no ishowing an increase over last year.
On Dec 28. 29 and 30 Troop 74 of 'change" over October 1933. while 88
lhe Episcopal church. Kenneth
-„-~ NUMBER OF DUCKS
Sklnner, 8. M.. wUl go to Camp Ben ld£cre“^a, B.d „ 4 f*r "nt
ri°
Johnston at Sherman lake, for an
ln,/etalIL’:rfd.
SEEMS DIMINISHING
outing. Dr. M. R. Kinde, chairman ,
the Iiew ®£8,ft?d ataWs- co?‘
of the Scout committee, and other
“d ^dlt-reles^are reportPositive Proof of That Fact
u.
u. bo,..

m,™™ im,LUU I ulilllllUL. UUI I [meeting will convene on Wednra-1Ing more from the retail stores—and
------------______ lu
evening. —
—
Dec.
— —
12 at
-- the Scout
- —-I(they were paying their retail bills
LEGAL DECISION GIVES oiucc
office litre,
here,ar
at wmen
which time
time omcero
officerstot
for
"Z ™raneL'-Q«n .hlv
(o h«»
be nnmtnatoH
nominated for
the dis- I*
11*1 more promptness*
ProniPlnt&amp;s* than
Wlan they
t^ey
vTTAMAn,, n*A
I1935
ms are tn
tnr iho
*Hh
VICTORY TO HIGHWAY
tricte.the election of a county com- iwere ln October last year, according
mlt lee being held at the annual 110 the nation-wide survey of the
DEPARTMENT
meettag the first part of January. A R^nwh Division of lhe National
committee wUl also be appointed to iReUil Credit Association for Octo­
TEST CASE HEARD
prepare for the observance of An-1
Just received by the Hastings
nlveraary week. Feb. 8-H. 1935, Credit Bureau.
IN LANSING COURT marking
the twenty-flfth bhthday
Retail collections for October show
of Scouting in the United State*. In
lncre»se of 94 per cent and reTrouble Involved Questions connection with .this celebration. tall credit-sales an Increase of 12
Hugh RUey. Maurice Foreman, T. S. per cent over October last year.
of Driving Tractori With
Baird, John Ketcham and the Rev. Translating dry statistics Into hu-

Lugs Over Black Top

An Interesting case was tried In
on Ingham county court, involving
the rlghf of tractor owners to drive
tractors with wheel lugs over black­
top highways, after they had been
forbidden to do* to. The tractor
owners lost the suit. We quote from
the Ingham County News their ac­
count of the trial, believing it will be
of interest to our readers. The News
*TpHE most modern protection lice special revolver, a .45 calibre says. In its Issue of November 22:
Judge Sam Street Hughes of the
x against gangster bullet* Is service pistol, or a tingle barrel
Lansing municipal court handed
Ifound in this new Ford V-8 police sawed-off riot gun. The gun ports down a decision Tuesday upholding
Fear, 32 of which have been de­ obviate the dangers incurred to the authority of Uie board of coun­
livered by the Ford Motor Com­ officers in leaning out of the car ty road commissioners In barring
pany to the Detroit Police Depart- j while chasing bandits. The ports .tractors equipped with wheel lugs
ment for use in bandit chasing. [ may be closed and locked when not from traversing so-called blacktop
RcregUtsatlons for the month of
The windshields of the new police in use. Officers are shown above highway*. Jack Eames of Aurelius,
was lhe victim of the test case. He December are for Troop 51, Dowling,
cars are made of muti-plate bullet­ demonstrating thc operation of
wm found guilty of violating the
proof glass, and in each windshield the- gun ports in one of the law but sentence was suspended. Banfield. Harold Jones, s. M.; Troop
1* constructed a gun port, which new Ford V-8 police cars now Two other cases against Albert Fry 74, Hastings. Kenneth Skinner, S. M.;
will accommodate a .38 calibre po- in operation in Detroit.
of Holt and George Putnam of Wil­ Troop 75, Has Ungs. Jesse Kelley, 8.
liamston are pending
The test case was heard In Justice rell Hal), 8. M.. and Cub Pack 9.
HICKORY CORNERS.
ers at the WhldBy home Sunday.
Last Week's LeUcr.
Harry Marshall and Harry Simp­ court In Lansing. November 13, be­ Hastings, Henry Mulder, c. M. All
WlUle buzzing wood Saturday* son returned last week from the fore Judge Hughes without a Jury. registrations must be in on or before
The
Justice announced his decision Dec. io. AU of the reregistrations
Prank Burdick. Jr., got a small piece north each with a fine deer.
Tuesday.
due in November have been com­
of steel Imbedded in his eye. It was
The annual bazaar at the M. P.
Benjamin F. Watson, assistant pleted, reports
Scout
Executive
removed at Leila hospital. Battle church will be held Friday. Dec. 7. prosecutor, represented the road Lloyd Shafer.
Creek.
. .
Chicken dinner and supper will be commission. George McArthur. Ma­
Callers at the Frank Messenger
son attorney, defended Mr. Eames.
Details of the District Rally are
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Vida Smith of Midland Park
Mr. Eames admitted driving over given In another article in this Issue.
E. R. Jones of Osthemo and Mr. and Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elliott while the Columbia road blacktop with
Mra. John Rupert ot Kalamazoo.
Mr. Smith is north deer hunting.
tractor lugs In July. However, he
Mrs. May Ayers ta slowly recover­
claimed no damage resulted to the JUDGE DALTON TELLS
ing after a seven weeks' illneas at
surface. He asserted Uiat while the
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
WHY HE IS A MOOSE
lhe Messenger home.
lugs were forced through the surface
Ruth pennock returned heme Russell H. Hathaway. Rutland ..19 that the warm weather healed the
Sunday from a week's visit in Kathryn B. Bauchman, Rutland .. 18 gashes and automobile traffic ironed It’, the Protection the Order
Rtohtand with Mr. and Mrs. Neal Melvin A. Smith. Hastings ........... 23 out thc wrinkles so no harm lo the
Gives to Children
Mitchell.
Marie c. Beverwyk. Hastings ....20 blacktop resulted. Besides Mr. Eames
of Members
Visitors at Lovell Dewey's Sun­
those who testified for the defense
day were Mr. and Mrs Stepheii Laurence W. Jackson, Hastings ..21 were Sup. Claude Edgar of Aurelius,
Wc noticed lhe other day a fine
Goldie
H.
Green.
Battle
Creek
’
Aldrich of Richland.
John Eames. Alfred Clark and Wil­ commendation of the work of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods and ।C. D. Miller, Clarksville .
.20 liam Fountain.
Loyal Order of Moose by Judge John
children of Battle Creek were call- iMac C. Newton. Hastings ..
.17
County Engineer John Rnkowsky
and Charles A. Murray and Arthur Dalton of Grand Rapids. No doubt
H. Phillips, road commissioners, took the members of that Order and oththe
ine stand
auauu for
i&gt;r&gt; the
«ee prosecution. They
a.»-j ers Interested will be glad to read
t
j ; what he says:
asserted
that Mr. ™~
Eames damaged
the highway with his lug-equipped
t- be Interviewed
-------- as ■to
"It am glad to
why I belong to the Moose. For
The case Is an outgrowth of a many years I have been associated
lengthy controversy between high­ with and in close touch with the
way officials and farmers and manufacturers of the city of Grand
threshermen over lhe use of tractor Rapids. I don't mean the bosses and
lugs. Highway officials contend that owners. I mean thc men who punch
farmers Implore them to construct the clock every day.
blacktop highways and then allow
"These men. like others, save and
their neighbors to destroy the roads try to have a home. I have seen
by using lugs on tractorsthem die before the home Is paid
Highway officials declare that fdr. I have seen the children sep­
farmers should remove lugs from arated and scattered, never to see
tradtors when traveling blacktop each other again. I have seen a
roads. Farmers who operate tractors man who has worked steadily for an
From everywhere, we hear enthusiastic
claim the highway deportment industry for thirty years suddenly
siiould provide tractor Doths along­ find that he could not carry on. I
recognition of Conoco Bronze claims of in­
side blacktop surfaces and point out have seen employers carry some of
stant starting, lightning pick-up, improved
that roads are built for use and that these men because they felt sorry
a. farmer has a right to the use of for them and did not have the iieart
anti-knock, extended mileage and great
any highway.
to discharge them. In many shops
power.
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Judge Hughes' decision give* the you will find old men who are no
highway officials a moral victory. longer producers, being carried on
The law has been upheld in Justice the payroll because they liave been
court but Uie violator was not fined. sober, dependable, and have a long
Commissioner Murray gave the record of punctual and fine work be­
commission's side of the controversy hind them.
Wednesday. He said, "The commis­
"I have seen the children come to
sion had no desire to cause trouble report to the . superintendent that
for Mr. Eames. For several years their "Daddy" wm sick.and asked
we have tried to secure the co-oper­ for money to buy groceries or a load
ation of fanners who use tractors. of coal: I have seen them receive
We certainly can't cdhtlnue to build what they asked for, and too, have
roads for the general public and al­ seen the hat passed lor them. “AU these things in the life of a
low a few men to tear them up. The
suit wu brought against Mr. Eames worker make one long for a plan
only as a last resort. We have the that would remove then unhappy
responsibility of maintaining the conditions and care for them.
"I believe that the American
highways and the suit was carried
through to protect public invest­ worker will stand upright and be
a red-blooded, double-fisted, he-man
ments in roads."
and make provison for his chil­
CARLTON CENTER.
dren's meals If he 1* sick and for
their education if he should die. The
with Mr. and Mra. John Shupp. Moose have that plan and this Is
Thursday. Dec. fl. for dlfiner. AH why I am always trying to explain
are cordially invited.
the Moose to my friends.
Lloyd Shafer of Hastings waa In
"I like the idea of a-man paying
this community Saturday looking his own way. Benefits and jjenslons
(after the Interests of the
Boy help, and they are a great blessing,
Scout*.
but a corporation cannot afford to
Mr. and Mra. Fred Henney and go Into the company Treasury and
son were .guest* Sunday of their dole out the stockholders money to
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kick, of .near feed and educate the children of a
Freeport.”
'
man who happened to lie working
Several from tills community at­ for the corporation when he died.
tended the High school play. "Huck­
"The cost of feeding and educat­
leberry Finn." Friday night at Has­ ing children should be on the shoul­
tings.
ders of their father and not on In­
We are sorry to hear of the seri­ dustry, the taxpayer, nor property.
ous illneos of Clarence Norris. His
"I approve the plan of teaching
friends hope he may soon recover.
the child a trade. Anyone who will
Mrs. AUan Corey and baby of visit the home of the Loyal Order of
near Mason have been visiting her Moose, will laud the Mvoseheart
sister, Mra. Marlon Clem, and fam­ school as a most practicable one."
ily. the post few days.
(Signed) Judge John Dalton.
Friend* of Mra. PhHo Fuller of
THE LnTLEaRED BRICK.
Hastings, but formerly of Carlton.
Chas. Woodruff spent several days
which occurred Saturday night. of the post week In Detroit and
There are many in Carlton Twp. Lansing on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McGregor and
who will always have pleasant memfamily of Flint' spent the week end
unfailing loyalty to the local M. E. at Clifford Hammond'*.
Mr. andvMr*. John Huizinga and
church of which she wm a tnemdaughter of McCords visited Sun­
Mr. and Mra. John Richardson day at the Warren Bolton home.
Mrs. Chas. Woodruff was hostess
were guests of their nephew, Mr.
to the Extension olass Wednesday.
and Mra. Guy Nash, Bunday.
A pot luck dinner wm enjoyed by
HASTINGS EXTENSION
hll, also a lecture on child training,
GROUP NO. L "Putting Fun in Family Living,"
Mrs. Chas. Hinman of N. Michl - given by Mr*. Anderson and Mra.
Grace Gorham.
members of this group Tuoaday,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond
Nov. K.
Mra. E. A. Caukin and and Mr. and Mr*. Ben McGregor
called at the home of Mr. and Mra.
ting Fun in Family Meals" also Frank Erb In Grand Rapids Satur­
"Child Training" which wm espe- day and spent the afternoon vis­
clally Interesting.
iting in Newaygo.
The next meeting will be Jan. 10
Mr. and Mra. Warren Bolton and
*t M3 E. Thom St. with Mra. Nellie family visited at Victor Clum’s near
Matthew* m hoste&amp;j.
. Lake Odessa Friday night'

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fuel

THE HASTINGS BANNER

textile strike. The Shoe industry
shows
slight
Improvement
and
Building lines an Increase of ten
per cent over last year.
In the Pittsburgh area. October,
which started slow ended with an
increase in credit-sales, in this dis­
trict Erie reported thc greatest in­
crease in collections as well as credit

In the Carolinas, merchants re­
port this October as thc best month
In the last four years (excepting, of
course, the Christmas season). Sales
arc reported as exceptionally gocxl In
the tobacco belt due to the fact that
prices for tobacco have almost
tripled since last year.
West Virginia also reports a
steady increase in credit-sales.
In thc Southern states collections
and credit-sales continue upward al­
though merchants In Arkansas re­
port that unusually warm weather
has slowed up sales of clothing.
In Missouri, especially in the Kan­
sas- city and St. Louis trade areas,
lhe trend continues upward. Special
sales had a tendency to sharply in­
crease buying and collections con­
tinue to show improvement. The
outlook Is favorable for good Christ­
mas business In this district. Iowa
shows a healthy Increase In credit­
sales with the demand for credit ac­
commodations above that In 1933.
I Ohio is one ot the bright spots
railh some sections reporting as high
as 20 per cent increase in collections

LET VS GetT&lt;
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Winter Driving!
YOU NEED Winter Cold Teet Oil—
You need Winter Greaee in the trans­
mission, rear axle, front wheels and
steering gear. We carry
,
Different Kinds of Grease to
Properly Lubricate Your Car!

Shown by Government
Authorities

From Indications to date the fall
flight of ducks -through Michigan
this year Is th? lightest on record,
says D. H. Janzen, regional director
of the Game-Management Division.
United States Biological Survey.
WMhlngkpi. D. C
"Our gjyne agents have been keep­
ing a clpee check on hunting condi­
tions in all of the important water­
fowl concentration points and their
reports to date are very discourag­
ing." Janzen says
^ake St Clair alone seems to be
holding up fairly well, but even
there a decrease in the open-water
species such as the canvasbacks and
redheads has been noted“Our only hope lies in the possi­
bility that the main night of water­
fowl has been delayed and that the
ducks are still north In the Cana­
dian provinces.
"A check on ducks killed in a
number of hunting clubs in south­
eastern Michigan and northern Ohio
along Lake Erie indicates that the
numbers of old ducks and young
ducks Is entirely oi^t of proportion.
“The average Is running 85 per
cent to 80 per cent old ducks which
bears out our investigation carried
on,!Mt spring In the breeding
grounds of Canada that the drought
of 1934 has been very serious."
Janzen expects to establish an of­
fice at East Itanslng from which the

FORD DEALERS
Phone 2121 Hastings

administrative work in the enforce­
ment of federal regulations for fed­
eral refuges and rodent and preda­
tory control will be handled for the
states of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana
and Kentucky.

Uy Living" was presented by
leaders, Mra. Nellie Fancher
Mrs. Gertrude Purcell, after w
we all Joined In playing some ot
new games which were suggesu
We adjourned to meet with
Eva Bateman In January.—Fr*
Shurlow, Publicity secretary.

EAST BALTIMORE GROUP.
'rhe East Baltimore Co-operative
Project Group met with Mrs. Ger­
trude Purcell, Nov. 21. at 1(30 P. M.
Due to the bad weather only eight room. But what can a m
members answered roll call.
sons bureau do. with so
The lesson "Putting Fun In Fam- general a description?

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member of our big group of satis­
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We feel justified in asking you to
make this your home bank because
of the nearly half-century record of
splendid service rendered to the
public by this institution.

since thia bank waa established, it
will be found that its policy of help­
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that it has been as accommodating
as a conservative bank could be. ‘

We feel we have made a real con­
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munity and its people.
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Looking back over the 48 years

Officers and Directors.

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We are pleased to announce that we are
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and will operate ALL OUR SALTING
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in mind that we offer you a
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER tt, 1M4
which arrest* were made during ning Wheel" and tea was served.
Kate Buruiek. Mr*. George Willison
October wm 356. Of thia number 114
The judge* for the debate held at and Mrs. Chauncey Miller all of
the schoolhouae Friday afternoon Hickory Comer*.
46 for hunting without a license, 42 were Superintendent Fleet of Belle­
One Had Seven Hen Pheag- for possession of firearms in dosed vue, Superintendent Bell of Middle­
game areas. IB for hunting ducks ville and Superintendent Wilt of
anla—Fined 160—Lost
before sunrise. 18 far Illegal hunting Bunfield. The Nashville team comCrowell.
or possession of squirrels. 17 far
r|es Garrett visited relaGun and Oar
hunting ducks after aundown and Haines. and Grace Wood upheld
ickory Gomtra the fore
Illegal hunting or posseislon of Hie others for Wide variety of question, "Federal Aid for Ed
pheasants constituted more than 25
,
The County I. O. O. F. and Re­
l*r cent of Uie arrest3 for violations charge.
bekah AsanelaUon will be held at
of Michigan'* conservation laws dur­
WOODLAND.
Gall Lykina and twin sons spent Hastings Monday night, Dec. 3. Try
ing October, according to the
and
attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bhorno plan
monthly report of the- Field Admin­
their husbands were hunting.
istration Division, Department of to attend the 35th wedding anni­
versary of her sister and husband.
and Mis* Jennie Van Hee attend­
Conservation.
school wUl preaent the three act ed the funeral of Jake Bailie at
1 The arrests during Uie month to- Mr. and Mrs P. J.-PhlUip*. of Kalcomedy. "Beads on a string" at the Hastings Friday afternoon.
.
tailed 398 and of this number 113 kmazoo. Bunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Verne Calthrop were
Mr. and Mra. P. C. Kilpatrick
guests of Mr. and Mra. Paul Nag«l
tecttng pheasants. Fifty-eight hunt- were Grand Rapids visitors Satur­
Benny DavU and Zesaelee both tak­ Wednesday night at Gull lake.
era were taken for illegal possession day
Mrs. Maurice Hughes and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Forman en by Wm. Hecker. Jr.; J. H. Davis.
I of hen pheasants and 14 for dressing
a pheasant so as to destroy iden- have moved into the Katbennan Benny's father. Gerald Cole; Ben­ Lucy Norris attended the O. E. 8.
jamin Davis, Esq. a rich uncle. installation of officers at Plainwell
lily. Twenty-four were charged with house recently vacated by Mr. and
Kenneth
Sage;
Harold
Been),
a
Thursday night.
I Illegal hunting
or possession of Mra Ward Plant*,
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Lehman are
Mrs Etta Parmalee and daugh­ Iriend of Benny. Robert Beattie;
. pheasants, 15 with exceeding the bag
Abe Dinkier, a would be detective, in Kalamazoo where they were calllimit and three for attempting to ter. Clarabelle. have taken rooms
ht the home ol Mrs. Wesley Meyers Carl Brown; Mrs. J. H. Davis. Ben­
snare or trap pheasants
U50 Griswold SL. Detroit, Mich.
ny's mother. Mary Felghner; Molly ter'* sUlcr. Mrs. Ubbte Williamson.
where the plan to spend the winter
One
hunter.
Charles
DeFcr.
age
JMroU's Oldest Balldin* sad
Mr. and Mrs OUs Boulter al
Mrs. Robert Fmnle of Louisville. MaUerton. Benny * sweetheart, Kr21. of St. Clair Shores, was taken
ioa Swift; Janette Blue. Uncle Ben­
into custody after a search of his Kentucky, underwent an operation jamin's nlete, Leva Web; Cleopatra Cressey and Mr. and Mr/. Gordon
TlJompBon of Shultz spent Wednes­
L. Mau*, Hatting*, Mich.
car by conservation officers brought at Pennock hospital Friday. Mra.
Olcooiarglne Joiinaon. a colored day evening with Mr. and Mra.
' ito light seven hen pheasants the Finnic came from Louisville Sunday
| booting or possession of which is and plans to stay with Dr. and Mrs. maid, Dorothy Green; Woodward C. James Boulter.
Smith of the high school faculty i*
Mr and Mra. David Deal arc both
' forbidden by law.
R. O. Finnic until she is well directing lhe play.
on the alck list. Their many friends
! De Per pleaded guilty to Illegal enough to return home.
The Nashville Temple No. 78, hope they will soon be well again.
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bird and
.. „ ..
...
..
possession and transportation and
New York is no longer dumping its
Thc U. S. Navy maintains the WM
hls chclce
a
fine children plan to spend Thanksgiv­ Pythian Bister* have nominated the
Mrs. Vaughn Mott feel* justly
following officers; Most excellent proud of the five point deer she
garbage at sea Hie Jersey bather largest radio chain in the world. nnd costa of 310 or a 00-day jail ing with the former's fattier, Her­
chief, Mrs. Leila Lentz; excellent captured the first 30 minutes after
now has no way of knowing when With its
lit 400 station* asnorc and term. Hl*
His car and pump gun were bert Bird, of Grand Rapids.
senior, Mra. Vada Kane; excellent she reached thc woods.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Fisher
enter
­
the watermelon season haa opened afloat. It outstrips all broadcast and .confiscated by the officers.
j Tlie total of hunting violations for tained Tuesday evening for dinner. junior. Mr*. Rhea Hess; manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hughes,
In Manhattan.
commercial services.
Mrs. Irma Kraft; mistress of rec­
Mrs Ethel Schmidt and daughter. ords and correspondence; Mrs. Ger­ Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Beadle. Ivan
Esther, of Woodland and Mra Stan­ trude Mason; mistress of finance. Smith. Lewis Joiinaon and Homer
Jackson started last night for thc
ley Rivett of Detroit.
Mrs. Leia Roe; protector. Mrs. Oith
Mrs. Ward Green underwent an Hamilton; guard. Mra. Inez Wallace; north to hunt deer.
Miss Nina B. Smith has employ­
appendidtU operation Wednesday captain of the degree staff. Mrs.
morning and Is getting along nicely. Hasel Higdon; press correspondent. ment in Kalamazoo.
Mra. Ernest Parr entertained
Mr. Green is north deer hunting.
Mra. Gladys MUer; trustee for
I Miss Lenore Dowden visited her three years. Mrs Belle Everta; in­ Mrs. ’ Krick's Bunday School class
; aunt. Mrs. W. D. Dowden, of Lan­ stalling officers. Mra. Hazel Higdon, Saturday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Farr visited
sing from Friday until Sunday.
Mr*. Belle Evarts and Mrs. Eugenia
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schuler and Bulhs; pianist, Mrs. Mae Smith; friends at Greenville the fore part
I daughters, Mrs Frelda Cook and
representatives to grand temple,
Mr. and Mra. Mark Norris and
Miss Helena Schuler, were called to Mrs Mae Smith and Mrs Gladys
Ann Arbor early Friday morning Miller; alternate. Mrs. Myrtle Caley; Mrs. Lucy Norris were Kalamazoo
on account of the serious accident representative to district convention, shoppers Friday.
Mrs. Belle Mullen is at the tele­
to their daughter and sister. Miss Mrs Vada Kane; alternate, Mrs
phone office during the absence of
have children in the family, each
Good, CLEAN Milk*is not only
Gertrude Schuler of Ann Arbor. Leila Lentzthe manager.
Three doctors and four nurses were
Mr
, BJTOn
Mr.. wia
and Mr
Mrs.
Byron -ivmer
Turner &lt;pen
«pentt
one of them should haprat LEAST
the BEST FOOD you can buy, but
Mrs.
Charles Garrett visited rela­
returning from a picnic at Portage hut week in Nile* and Sturgis.
ONE GLASS of good milk with
Jake when their car left the road • m, aJld Mra QaU Lykin* and twin tives at Hickory Corners over Sun­
it in by far the LOWEST PRICED,
at a curve and smashed into a tree. 1*0113 wm spend Thanksgiving with day. reluming Tuesday.
EVERY MEAL, and it is just as es­
Mr.
and
Mrs. Walter Herminelt
killing two doctors and one nurse the tetters uncle. Dr. 8. M. Fowler,
too, when you take FOOD VALUE
of Chicago are guest* ot their par­
sential for older people.
riding ...
in the front scat and severe- tn bailie
Battle cr«ac.
crock
into consideration. Your money
1 *&lt;. ‘n2urw« ““
were
Mr and Mrs. Byron Turner spent ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Herminelt.
1
t*M'e,Cur ,wWc.h
1 lett fov their home in Florida after
One thing you should be especially particu­
can’t buy any other food at any­
8OUTH VERMONTVILLE. “
i.demolished.
demolished.
Miss Schuler is the ।spending Uie
•
summer here.
lar about when using milk is to KNOW that
Mr. and Mrs Myrlen strait of
j most severely injured, having a pclwhere near the price, thfit will com­
The Nashville churches observed
ir Is CLEAN. Repeated state test* show that
| vic fracture, a lung puncture and Thanksgiving wlUi appropriate serv- Nashville and Mrs. Asa Strait re­
niuiuuBoiiig wiui appruprisie scrv-1,,
, ,,
~~
• -pare with it in food essentials. Re­
turned
Ilan.™ Emno milk in Michigan is CLEANER than that
i other injuries, her heart
being l«s. Bev. M. E. Hoyt PLVior ol the Xxirned Mrmrtnv
toonrfay rroh, AUneon.
| pushed over to the right side from Melhodtst ehureh wke on The
produced by Highlands Dairy.. That’s why
tl,7
search discloses that one quart of
. the impact. No definite word has Rich Men «nh the Poor Mui." R„ I h»nUn, and iunm&lt;, 6,10,10, home
it is the ONLY Dairy in this section permit­
been received today. Saturday, as D. M
Hayter ol the Na^ene I pl"T&gt; 01
_
milk contains more than 50 per
ted by lhe state to sell milk as Grade "A."
to Uie outcome.
church spoke on The True Thanki- L.o*?r«' H*11 CUt“ce must and
cent of the day’s food needs. If you
Why take any chances with, milk?
Mr. and Mra. J. V. Hilbert enter­ Blvlo, wrvice " Mr,. Turner hi Ute,Stanley Green returned Saturday
■ ..
. .ncr \nusoana
.
. spate
7 on fmm
the
r hunt
hi? trin
in iinawir
from
their
hunting
trip
upper
tained with a birthday dinner aOfiCUCO
O1
absence of her husband spake on
Thuraday tuning In honor « Mr.
F1,„
rac
Thunt-glx- peninsula.
The lightning struck the farm
«nd Mrs. Harry Bush ol Hasting, mg.- R,.. s. B WurU
uith,rs,
and ML, Arm Rossnthal or Carl- L, tlle Evangelical church.
house of Roy French where Dan
Ward Ilves and did considerable
ton. It being the birthday of Mr.
* at
Bush and Mias Rosenthal.
i 1
damage.
MIDDLEVILLE.
Mr. Ward's sister and husband of
The Woodland Grange entr-i
mined about eighty st a card pfcty , Nc« TUesdfy evenl28 Uw P?thC Lansing spent over the week end at
and oyster supper at the Orange,
wt'l enjoy another pot luck the Ward home.
ha!) Thursday evening.
Everyone ’uPPe.r.»Hl **
*9**
Mrs. George Hall entertained
’ reported a'flnp lime. There wifi be; low^nB the
r°5 Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Asa Strait.
a pot luck supper and another cardi"
no&lt;nlnal
*&lt;,• A Mr. and Mra. Myrlen Strait of
, cxt -ycar .*!.11, party Thursday. Dec 13.
| 'Une
“~o crowd '*
Is expocud.
NdMirUle end Edwin WUltons.
J&lt;ain Bren „
a ,urprlw,
1
Mr and Mrs. Karl Faul and chll- i Mm Victoria Adem, eired IS. lor
dren plan to spend Thanksgiving many leers a resident ot Thoma p- on hls birthday Monday evenln, by
with
and mis
Mrs.. n.
H. j
J., ouuig
Stang oi
of r
plc U)*
passed away
-ini Mr.
gigg. bum
7nahl
------ .P----------------------■' at her I the Epworth League.
__
.
.
farm
home.
northwest
nf
Inin
___________
—
Battle Creek Mr and Mrs. Richard ------ --------notne- ------------ ----- . -f
of town,
evening. RhShe la
leaves
one
How to win a war? There ts only
Hughes of Chicago expect to arrive Thursday *venine
­
in Battle Creek Wednesday eve­ son. Rollo Adams of Rockford, and one way. Stay out of it.
ning to spend Thanksgiving with 1one daughter. Nora Stimson, who
the family and will spend the rest I has lived in lhe old home caring
of the week with Mr and Mrs Karl for her mother for some years. She
Faul of Woodland and Mrs. C. B leaves many friends who extend
Benham of Hastings.
1 their sympathy to the bereaved ones
in the passing of a fine character,
who was beloved by all who had the
ASSYRIA.
pleasure of her acquaintance.
I Last Week's Letter.
Mra. ocuii
Scott oncrvwra,
Sherwood, agea
aged 74.
| Fcrd
rerti Stevens and Ward Cole were
ra.
J the mast recent ones to depart for|PaJU*&lt;1 awa&gt;- Thuraday evening at
—* honie ot ter
—d____
I
I the deer hunting - ground*. Mra. Ith
»u8•,hu'rMrs.
Mrs.
W. Alien, ”
at ”Paramlee.
where '
Stevens Is staying at the Harry Glen w
-------- --------she and Mr. Snerwood have lived 1
I Stevens home during that period.
' The Ellis and the Assyria Center since selling, their farm a year ago. '
She had been a resident of this1
Parent-Teacher organizations held
their regular sessions on Friday township tor many years and be-1
night. Sauerkraut and weiners and sides the husband and daughter
program were features at the Ellis leaves many oUier relatives and a
host of friends to mourn her paw­
unit.
A birthday get-together honoring ing. Al) extend their sympathy.
There will be many family gath­
the natal day ol Mrs Gladys Conk­
lin of Banfield and Mrs - Sarah erings on Thanksgiving Day.. O D.
Ccrfiklln of Convis was held on Sun- Whitmore and family will be'guests
day at the latter * home There were !Of thelr daughter. Lucille Btrickniv.fan guests including Mr.
... len. and family, in Grand Ranids.
Rapid*,
twenty-two
1 Dual burner*, separate
and Mrs A. J. Miller. Mr and Mrs where lhe family will all gather for
David Conklin. Mr. and
Mra. the day
L simmering burner in
Monday and Tuesday evenings thc
George Conklin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
each top burner for gas
Stamm. Wesley and Lucy Buller school fair will Be held and we Ire
sure by what we have learned that
from this locality.
saving.
Mrs. Stella Tuckerman and Mrs it will be a very enjoyable affair
Mabel PufTpaff. leaders of thc As­ and will give parents an opportunity
Automatic lighter, lights
syria center Extension project, were U&gt; see some of the work that their
burners at th© turn of
in Hastings on Tuesday to receive children are doing. There will be
| tlie lesson on Child Training The les­ good music to add to the enjoyment
the valve, no button to
son was presented on Friday at the of the evening. Be sure and be there
So far not many of the returned
home of Mrs Evaline Tasker. Tlie
Lacey unit, under the leadership of hunters have been successful in
Mrs. Florence Babcock and Mrs. bringing home a deer Amos Palm­
er
and party brought back a fine
Gladys Cortright. will meet their
Automatic
controlled,
class membership on Wednesday, black bear.
Tlie O#E S had a veryjtejoyabU
afternoon at the Olis Ketcham hall.
fully insulated oven.
Levant McIntyre and family of supper Friday evening.- it was the
Battle creek were • visitors here on result of a very close contest Bhat
Smokeless broiler.
had been running for some weeks
Sunday.
Trappers arc securing their trap­ and finished with but one point be­
warming oven
Separafe warming
ping grounds and making ready for tween the sides.
The ladies composing the Past
the open season.
and dish dryingf comNyla Miller is the guest of Nellie Chiefs' Club held a pot luck dinner
partment
Birman at the Claud Dunkleberger at Mrs Matt Bedford's on Friday
home during iter parents' absence in Work ou their quilt kept them busy
after the fine dinner. A very en­
Full porcelain finish,
Indiana.
Albert Clark, who returned from joyable gathering.
several colors to choose
hls northern hunting trip due to
from.
illness, is recovering nicely and able on our streets getting them in shape
for winter. A good work.
to be out.
Roy Hooper ba* reinmed from a
NASHVILLE.
few months spent In Mississippi,
The Woman's Literary Club met where he was employed He liked
Wednesday afternoon at the library lhe country down there very- much
for Colonial Day. During a short
Oscar Sherk ha* been on jury
business meeting, the report of thc duty in Kent circuit court sUice Oct.
officers and directors was given. Mrs 13lh. and has to go back again next
Joseph Bell was elected president Monday He lias enjoyed some por­
to fill the vacancy caused by the tions of hl* duties very much, while
resignation of Mrs Gordon Edmond* there is much that get* very tlreand Mra. Joseph Mix was elected
treasurer to fill the vacancy caused
Some turkeys about here have
by Mira Deane going to California. been purchased at much better
The program was in charge ot Mrs prices than were quoted for a lime
Will Gibson The doxiflogy was tung in the Grand Rapids papers.
by all. Mra. Evelyn Deal) «ang two
.•Olos, accompanied by Mrs M. E
FKAJRJEVIUX.
Hoyt. A play of Revolutionary war
Mr. and Mra. Eldon Btadte.bad
day* w** given by Mesdames Smith. for gueau Wednesday night. Mr
Vance, Bell. Fumlss. Maurer. Olin and Mrs
Herbert Burdick and
and Tift‘alt dressed in coUniai

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HASTINGS, MICH

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AUCTION SALE

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Let Us Show You the Latest and Most
Modern, AUTOMATIC Gas Ranges!

I will sell the following described personal property
at my farm, 2 miles north of Hastings,
on North Broadway, on

Special Features

MONDAY, DEC. 3AT 1P.M

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Sorrel gelding, weight 1250
lb*. 9 year, old.
Red cow, 5 year, old, fat, due
-in Feb.
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Black cow, 3 year* old, due in
Feb.
Black Jeney cow, 6 year* old,
due Jan. 15—Extra good.
Yearling heifer.
About 40 Plymouth Rock
pullets.

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at Special Low Price*

Phone 2305, or Call at

• Liberal allowance for your old stove.
• A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT and
small monthly payments if desired.

HAY, CORN, ETC.
6 ton* extra nice alfalfa hay in
barn.
125 *hock* of com.
30 biuhel* of potatoes.

MISCELLANEOUS.
Set heavy single work harnew.
Heating itove.
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9 cord* of dry wood.
Some *mall tool*.

TERMS:—CASH. Nothing to be removed M
until settled for.

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JNSUMERS

PROPRIETRESS &gt;

POWER COMPANY

J. E. NORTON, Auctioneer

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�THE HASTING 8 BANNER, WEDNBflDAT. NOVEMBER M, W4
*** Albert R T*mh Final sAcnuqt

COURT HOUSE HEWS
PROBATE COURT.
Est PUrius J. Wilbur. tottUon for

Est. James Bhalvay. Bond of *dFREEPORT.
mlnlrtrator filed litten of adminis­
Ths Pythian Bisters enjoyed a
tration issued. InvtiUary filed.
social evening at the home ot Mrs:
Ert. LivtncrtoD McKlnnrt. Annual Jahn Rickert last Tuesday evening.
Games, contests and visiting fol­
O*. CaUwrlnt ooUln,. rind u- lowed by a light lunch. male the
evening a very enjoyable one.
count tiled.
Messrs. Gall Carter and Al FlavVMumtwp. HUelle of Marton, Ind., called on the
tlce filad, order appointing Admr. de former’s sister, Mra. Victor Slsaon,
last week Tuesday, afternoon.
bonk non entered.
Many here ware acquainted with
Est. Emma William*. Testimony of
freeholders filed, license to sell Is­ Lewis U’Deak”) Abbey, who met
such a tragic death while hunting
sued. oath before aale filed.
Est. Melcholr Ballinger. Final ac­ tn the north woods. As we under­
count tiled, order assigning residue stand it. Mr. Abbey and several
entered, discharge of Admr. U-.ued, companions had been tracking a
bear and falling to find it he had
estate enrolled.

EsL Franck M. Cummins. Order
mance of land contract entered.
for adjournment entered.
Est. John H. MUler. Bond of ad­
Est. Henry C. Weaver, Declination
ministrator filed. letters ot. admipis. of trust filed.
tratlon issued, order limiting settle­
Bit, LoUle May Judson. Order al­
ment entered, notice to creditor# B- lowing account entered, discharge of
special administrator Issued, estate
Est. Flavius J. Wilbur. Final ac­ enrolled
EsL Henry C. weaver, petition for
count filed.
Est. Charles W- Mtasr. WUl and special administrator filed, order apcodicil filad, petition foe probate of poinUng epcclal administrator en­
will filed, order for publication filed. tered.
Est. Mary Baitinger. Inventory
Est. John Smith. Order allowing
JDit. a. V. Palmerton. Order allow­ tiled, final account Jlled. order as­
claims entered.
ing claims entered.
signing residue entered, discharge of
Est. Maude Albertson. Order con­
Ert. Clifford Doolittle. Order al­ Admr. Issued. estate enrolled.
firming sale entered.
lowing claims entered.
Est. Louisa Gifford- . Testimony
filed, order determining heirs en­
tered.
Est. D. J. Bagley. Final account
fUed.
Ert. Clare O Doster. Petition for
hearing claims filed, notice to credi­
tors Issued.
Est. Abel M. Gardner. Petition for
authority filed.

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"Our telephone keeps ua Id close touch with
family and friends. Wc shop and run errands in
any weather, without leaving tlie house, and
thus save time and considerable driving expense.
"Tom needs the telephone for business* reasons.
He frequently makes and receives important
calls after hours.
"And, to me, a telephone is worth its cost in
the protection alone that it provides. For, In
case of sickness or fire or prowlers, the quickest
way to get help is by telephone.”

Telephone service costa only a few
cent® a day. For complete informstian, call, write or visit thc Telephone
Business Office.

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surrounding country. One of ills
companions. Floyd Craig, evidently
not knowing he bad climbed a tree
and receiving no reply to a chal­
lenge he Issued when he discovered
something moving thc branches,
fired, the shot killing Mr. Abbey.
Much sympathy Is expressed for the
bereaved wife and family.
Victor Slsaon and mother, .Mrs.
Emma Sisson, were Hastings Vis­
itors Thursday afternoon.
A large audience heard the fine
singing by the Huntington College
Male Quarteltte and the address by
PINE LAKE.
Miss Baird, relumed missionary
Mrs. Kathryn Clark and Henry from West Africa, at the U. B.
Freeman spent Tuesday with their church Friday evening. The pro­
mother, Mrs. Lottie Freeman, and gram was sponsored by the W. M
helped iter celebrate her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Flower will
MIm EUssa Lewis is now in Jack­
entertain the Farmers’ Club for a son where she is employed as pian­
day meeting on Saturday, Decem- ist at the Wesleyan Methodist
church. Site Is also assisting with
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter broadcasting programs put on by
Warner and Mra. Bellingham enter­ that church. Miss Lewis 1s a very
tained. at a family dinner. Mr. and talented pianist-and we trust this
Frank Mrs. Bellingham and Pa­
tricia also Mrs. Della cox of De­ Teal successful career in
troit and Earl Bellingham and field. •
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family of Gun Plains.
OharlO Beattie and
daughter
On Thursday seventeen of the Irene, and the latter’s friend of
twenty-four members and three Vicksburg spent several days thc
visitors of thc Extension Class met fore part of last week here at thc
with Mrs. Lindsey. In thc forenoon, home of Mr. and Mra. J. E. Babbitt.
Mra. Rogers gave thc lecture "Put­
Mrs Arthur Seifert and daugh­
ting Fun In the Family Living.’ ter, Dorothy, are spending a few
which is the background for thc weeks here, while Mr. Seifert Is on
games
which
Mrs.
Mullendorc the rood for the Chevrolet Motor
demonstrated
in the afternoon. Co. Dorothy has enrolled in Free­
Much enthusiasm and Interest was port High school during their stay
shown by those present. The group hare.
will meet again in January with
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sbeperd have
Mra. Pearl Bagley and the lesson will moved from the Mrs. Heltigic house
be on Nutrition.
into a part of the Fred Williams
Jay Bagley, who has been in Pen­ house.
nock hospital for two weeks, was
brought home, but he will be in a tnlned with a venison supper last
cast for some time yet.
week Wednesday evening. Their
Two new babies have come into guests were. Charles Beattie and
the community, at the Edwards’ and daughter. Irene, and friend of
Francisco homes.
Vicksburg and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Babbitt.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Mrs. Bertha Johnson and
son.
Mrs. Buhl Beattie und daughters
Russell, of Hastings spent part of
of Kalamazoo spent several days the
last week with their daughter and
past week with her parents. Mr. and
sister. Mra. Dan Postma. and fam­
Mrs. Francis Gorham.
ily.
Mra. Geo. Havens has been con­
Mrs. Ray Wieland has been as­
fined to her home with a severe case
sisting in lhe care of the new
of the mumps.
daughter at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Wilcox was In Hastings Mra. Jay Leece at Elmdale.
Thursday attending a meeting of
Roydcn Warner of Lowell called
the Brush Ridge cemetery Circle at
bn hls aunt, Mrs. F. E. Brunner,
the home of Mrs. Albert Nash.
.
Saturday evening.
Geo. Havens was a business visitor
Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Wheeler of
in Middleville on Friday.
Woodbury. Rev. and Mrs. E. Grif­
The Glass Creek Extension Group
fin and some of their people from
held a very enjoyable meeting on
Hastings attended the missionary
Thursday with Mra. Dan Douglass,
over twenty being present. Tlie De­ service at the local U. B. church
Friday evening.
cember meeting will be held with
Mrs. Pearl Smith was In Grand
Mra. Robert McGlocklln of Hastings.
Rapids on business Friday. Miss
Benj. Jenkins has been assisting
Alma Walt spent the day with F.
Everett McCallum al the McCallum E. Brunner.
district with some of ijls fall work.
Friday afternoon callers nt the
F. E. Brunner home were, Mr. and
Mra. Wm. Rose of Grand Ledge,
Miss Hazel Smelker of Penton. Mrs.
Floyd McCallum of Flint, and Mr.
and MTs. Lucius Wills.
We arc sorry to report that Rev.
Minard Lewis is very seriously 111 at
this writing. Sunday.
Thc standard Bearers held their
Thanksgiving party att he M. E.
church basement Saturday evening.
A fine chicken pie supper was serv­
ed and a very pleasant evening ot
games and contests enjoyed. The
next regular meeting will be held

aid. but the nature 'of the Injury
was such that nothing could save I
him. and after much suffering, be
passed away. In honor of hls mem­
ory and as a token of respect to the
bereaved parents, the local school
closet! for lhe funeral and the High
school students and teachers at­
tended in a body. The funeral was
held from the home, conducted by
Rev. Karl Keefer. The large at­
tendance and Uie extra large num­
ber of floral sprays were silent
testimonials of thc high esteem In
which Donald was held by all. He
was a Junior In High school and
Was beloved by all hls schoolmates
because of hls quiet, friendly dis­
position. The boys of the Junior
class acted os pallbearers. Tlie en­
tire community sympathises with
the bereaved parents, broUicr and
sister In their great loss.

AUCTION SALE
The following described property will be offered at public
sale on the premise* known a* the John Doyle farm described
a* the south half of the northeast quarter of Section 31, in the
Township of Campbell, Ionia County, Michigan, the same be­
ing located 1 nrile east and 1-2 mile north of Freeport; or 8 1-2
mile* straight north of Hastings; or 1-2 mile north of what is
known a* Terry Corrigan’s corner, on
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Wednesday, Dec. 5,1 o’clock
HORSES.
Black mare, 9 yrs. old, weight
1500 lbs.
Brown mare, 9 yrs. old, wt
1500 lbs.
.
Bay mare, 8 yr*, old, weight
1300 lbs.
Chestnut mare, 5 yrs. old.
HOGS.
4 red brood wwr

SHEEP.
9 breeding ewe*.

TOOLS.
Deering grain binder.
Deering com binder.
McCormick mower.
Oliver riding plow.
P. and O. Walking plow.
10-ft. cultipacker.
Buckeye riding cultivator.
5-tooth cultivator.
Weber wagon.
Combination stock rack. '
McCormick-Deering tractor.
Oliver tractor plow. '
2 set* double work harnesses.
International 1 1-2 H. P. angine.

TERMS—CASH. AU property ip be Mttlsd for before being removed.

STATE BANK OF FREEPORT
.

A CORPORATION, MORTGAGEE.
By Horry O. Mohrmann, Receiver.
Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

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Ed. Babbitt, Clerk.

E. parsonage. Tlie officers of this
group of young ladles are: President,
Dorothy Walton. Vice-president.,
Eleanor Thaler; Secretary, Oaytha
Loomis; Treasurer. Donna Thaler.
Mrs. F. Loomis is leader of the
group.
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The anuual Christmas bazaar of
the L A. 8. will be held in the
basement of the M. E. church on
Saturday afternoon and evening.
Dec. 8. The ladies are planning for
Uie usual booths, such as apron,
fancy work, baked goods, candy and

is being looked after. The uie will
open about 3:30 and supper will be
served from 5:30 until all are servLenp Marcher and granddaugh­
ter,j-Donnu Jean Bachelder, were in
Grand Rapids Saturday where the
latter saw the Banta Claus parade.
The thank offering for Clark Me­
morial Home, which was gathered
In at thte M. E. church Sunday
School Sunday morning resulted tn
a fine lot of eatables, aout 45 quarts
of canned fruit, pumpkins, squash,
potatoes, chickens, etc., and are
ready to be taken to the Home latvery grateful for the liberal re­
sponse.
An Important meeting of men
was held at the M. E. church Mon*
day evening, the purpose being to
discuss plans for a Men's organi­
sation. probably a Brotherhood.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson and
daughter. Roberta, called on Miss
Mabel Sisson in Hastings Sunday
afternoon. Mrs. Emma Sisson call­
ed on Mr. and Mra. Ben Blakney.
Probably one of thc largest fuWhich accompanied the remains of
Donald Stesion to- its last resting
place last Friday afternoon, head-

High school students. Donald, old­
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Blsslon, died at Pronock' hospital
last Tuesday from a head wound
urday, whan hls gun which wu be­
ing handed to him by a companion.
David Robinson, discharged.
Ev­
ery thing that medical skill and

PINE LAKE GROUP.
The Pine Lake Economic Exten­
sion group held their second meet­
ing with Mrs. Eli Lindsey on Thurs­
day. Nov. 22.. There were 16 mem­
bers and two visitors present. Mra.
Dorothy Ford conducted a short
business session and turned tlie
meeting over to our leader, Mrs.
Myrtle Rogers, who gave a very in­
teresting and instructive review of
the lecture given by Mrs. Lydia
Lynde. This lecture gave the back­
ground ol "Putting Fun in Family
Living." She spoke of the many
changes and their influence
on
home-life, she also compared the
barracks home to that of tlie real
home and the benefits and influ­
ence of home life. The disturbing
elements in thc homes such as self­
ishness. too dose supervision. Im­
patience. lack of privacy and sev­
eral- other* factors were dkcussed.
A Japanese com game was enjoyed
and showed how simple it la to en­
tertain the family and keep them
interested at home.
Mrs. Ruth Hughes and Mrs. Grace
Lathrop had planned n lovely cafaetria dinner to which we all did
ample justice. We enjoyed a short,!
while visiting and Mrs. Mary Mul­
lendorc explained and Illustrated a
number of games'new and old that
can be enjoyed by the entire family,
as doing together, playing together,
enjoying together means greater
happiness In each other.
There should be a definite recre­
ation plan and set-up of out-door
equipment. Indoor equipment and
family workshop for creative work.
We enjoyed playing the various
games and all departed feeling that
each could make their home a bet­
ter place for real pleasure.
Th next meeting will be Jan. 21,
1835, with Mra. Pearle Bagley. .

The writer tn an evening paper
declares that within twenty-four
hours of hls moving into a new sub-'
urb five neighbors called on him.
They must have seen thc lawn mow­
er being taken out of the van.
congress has reduced lhe price
on becoming-p citlscn, but have you
noticed what It* has been doing to
the price of remaining one?

AUCTION Si
Having rented my farm, I will dispose of my personal prnperty at puH
auction at my farm 2 mila* north and *A mile west of Coala Geo*% ee
mile south and 3‘A mile* west of Woodland, Mich., on

FRIDAY, NOV. 30

Commencing at One o’clock sharp and will offer lhe following pnpwtj'!

HORSES.
’
Span of bay mares, weight
2750 A**.;,aged 7 and 9 yrs.
Black mare, weight 1600.
Black gelding, weight 1500.
CATTLE.
Full blood Holstein cow, 8
years old, fresh.
Full blood Holstein cow, 6
years old, fresh.
Full blood Holstein heifer, 3
years old, fresh.
Full blood Holstein heifer, 2
years old.
Full blood Holstein heifer, 2
years old.
FARM MACHINERY.
McCormick grain binder, 7­
ft. cut.
John Deere manure spread’r.

Superior fertilizer grain drilL
Miller bean puller.
Tractor disc harrow, 7-ft. _
Spike tooth harrow, new. '
Cultivator, weeder attache '
ment. Gale riding plow.
Set of heavy work harness,
nearly new.
Set work harness.
Wide tire wagon.
Fairbanks gas engine, 1 1-2
H. P. Dump boards.
DeLaval cream separator,
power drive.
6-ton wagon scales.
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Stoneboat. Pitch fork*.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Bookcase. Library table.

not mentioned.

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No property to be removed until settled for

ELWOOD
H. BARNUM
PROPRIETOR
Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

Ernest Smith, Clerk.

WANT TO BUY OR SELL? TRY OUR WANT COL’

Will this big, beautiful DOLL
Real hair-Sleeping eyee-Mama voice

15!£^(Utti/u£s

GIVEN AWAY
as FIRST PRIZE in the
Rexall Drug Store
DOLL CONTEST
ALL DOLLS AWARDED
FOR TOTAL NUMBER of
VOTES RECEIVED BY
GIRLS in the CONTEST

given away!

14 additional prize*

all dolls

THEY WILL BE GIVEN AWAY to tfe Mteaa lit-

all Drug Store Doll Contest. The awards wfll ba made
Christina* Day. The Coatest is now on.
FOR EACH PENNY SPENT at our store durtog Um
Contest period each customer may cast a veto. Aak year
it into the Ballot Box in our store.

RULES FOR REXALL DOLL CONTEST
1. No girl over 12 years old may enter.
2. Only pne nomination blank to be placed to the
credit of each contestant.

3. Any piece of paper may be used as a ballot.
Every ballot must be stamped by the proprie­
tor, or one of our sale? force, before being de.
posited in the Ballot Box.
4. No contestant shall solicit votes or customers
while in the store. No Ballot Blanks to be
taken from the store.

6. No Ballota will be given except at actual time
of aale. Do not ask for them at any other
time.
7. Any Ballots showing- traces of any change in
number ot vote* marked will be 4*StN**d
without being counted.
8, In the event of a tie tor any prise offered, a
prize indontlcal with that tied for will h»
awarded to each contestant.

6. No Ballots may be deposited in the Ballot Box
before November 28th or after 10 o’cloJk,
Christmas ^ve.

CARVETH &amp; STE
One vote may be cast far every penny

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2g. 1M4
. had a welner roast and hot dogs for Mrs. Annie Pierce will act a* pro­
' lunch.
[gram committee.
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The Senior play at the Kellogg
...'.r,"...
1 school will be given Saturday eveHENDERSHOTT.
prob.tR oSca la th* kit
ning. Dec. I.
I There was a large crowd at the
The M. E. Ladles’ Aid of Delton ‘Ladles' Aid meeting at Lawrence
&lt;a.H Cinw.1. j.te* and Bernice Friday aftemootx
^mily
will have their annual bazaar and ._
j Beadle's,
r_____ u aa good
f~-* dinner *nd
---4 jnuch
—
th* ratat* ot Darld L. ’ Friday evening callers at the H. A. | Mr&gt;.- Grover Marshall spent Monby the verses under thc
'a fried chicken supper in the church fun created
rreat
L
I Cramer home were, Charles Fischer,;
witM Mrs. Esther Marshall at
’ basement Wednesday. December 5th. patches or\ the overalls. The money
at Frankly* P"*™1 •»*rnoon *nd we- taken from under the patches
amounted to five dollars and ten
‘»l
.m»a
![Nortons
Norton's were. Mr.
IT",";I ..
..'i .1.1.
Mr and
anu Mrs. Walter
warier
cents. The verse that won lhe prize
n i» ori’r«“ n..ith. "h teySt oJ-’
En&gt;»y Dipp of Freejxtrt spent Sat- Clark. Mrs. Ada Balch. Mrs. Etta I There will be a Thanksgiving Jwas written by Mrs. Burrel Phillips
&lt;mb&lt;r. a. n. 1934. *t ten o'clock in th* [unlay night with her aunt, Mra. chance and Mrs. iza Elliston of dance in the Delton Community and is as follows:
'“hL'- ?,'.•* wil‘1pnuik Wnlton
'west Vermontville. Mra. Amy Rob- hall on Wedneiday night, November
"Here's to the Hendershott Ladles'
Uon. 1
| We were visited with a nice rain bins and sons and Phil Pement of 28. Rees Makin's Orchestra will fprAid.
it it further ontwed. that publie notie* beginning Saturday night and con- Battle Crfek. Mrs. Gertie Hawkins nlsh Uie music.
An operetta "The Jolly Farmers" ■'■The best organization that ever was
Unu‘ng until Monday night accom- and Mrs Fred Boyd., Clifford and
made.
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DreeI oo. io »i&lt;i &lt;t*r of i.e.rint, in ib. panled by thunder and lightning on Jennie of Vermontville. Mrs. Elsie will be presented on Friday night. I
.
Hailinr* Bann»r. a new»p.p«r printed and Sunday night which according to Hill and Doris Dull and Mrs. Celia December 7. by the Delton Com- They {eed hungry people.
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.. ““J'“““““‘I. ,
I the old prediction denotes we will Bilderbeck are spending some time munlty
lull. A chorus
.m.11 in the community
win bl ;"•»
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'have more warm weather.
with Mrs. Norton.
charged
and
the
proceeds
will
go
for
And.
send
flower*
or
fruit
to
all
who
__ 1 We extend to Rev. A. E. Wynn of ..Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodge and
are
| Woodland, formerly of Freeport, our Harry Preston of Fremont and Roy the hall. Everybody come, we are
CHANCERY KOTICb.
| Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moore from
of Mirhlcan. th* Clrrolt I
for sincere sympathy in the death of his Preston and family of Hastings were sure you will enjoy the program.
Count* nt Barrr. In Chai
The play "Red Headed Stepchild" Maple Grove were Friday callers at
dear wife.
Saturday callers on their folks. Les­
will be presented by Delton Com- Albert Brill'*. .
| Mra. C- A. Wlbert and daughter. ter Preston and wife.
Mrs. Verne Prentice of Hastings
Lester Preston spent Monday with munlty players at the hall. Friday j Mrs. Albert Brill went to Kalama- caused roars of laughter. The sing­
Albert Brill and family were 8unV
’called at the Frank Walton home hls daughter. Mrs. Eva Robinson, in and Saturday nights. December 14 zoo Saturday with Mra. Percy Di- ing was fine too.
day guests at OU* DeMott's, in thA
ond 15- The cast inchide* Mr. and mond to visit Mra. Fred Dlmond and
'Saturday afternoon.
Grand Rapids.
I
Rennie Mott came home from the Gregory district.
Mr*
Henry
Carpenter.
Mra.
Leda
'
Grace
Brill.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Dlmond
| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duffy and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Preston and
north woods last week with a large
The Schantx children are quaran­
.children the Mbses Beulah and grandson. Wayne Robinson, spent Harrington. Robert Barnes, Ken- and daughter Kathleen came home deer.
tined with the whooping cough.
with *•
them.
----Mary Cramer of Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Roy Preston's near neth and Kathryn Horton. Murlal —
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernie
Wood
have
Misses
Beatrice
Matteson
and
Geo.
Kelley's
friends
will
be
glad
McArthur. Kathryn Town. Arnold
| Sunday evening with their parents, Hastings.
Mary to know that he is out of danger now Margaret Garrison hiked to Dowl­ moved to Hastings We are all sorry
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cramer, and
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Marshall Faulkner. Ruth Richards.
ing Saturday and stayed with their to see these good people move from
spent Sunday evening at Mrs. Zalia Roush and Mrs. Ross Pierce. Mrs. and doing as well as can be expect-'
nt Barry. in
grandmother, Mrs. Rheida Whit­ our neighborhood. We hope they will
Banghart is directing the play.
Mrs. F. L. Walton, daughter Ber- Miller's north of Nashville.
I on the 24th
The oyster supper Friday night worth. until Sunday noon when they be happy in their new home.
The Women's and men's Sunday
In th* abor*
........ ......
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cheesemon
Mr. and Mr*. Ernie Matteson with
oT thn't-Ton1 tlngs stoppers Saturday afternoon. and family of Bristol Corner* spent School classed will hold their month-, was a decided success, both supper hiked back home. This gives them
v'eT’seny.* »b*«7»ti’"rt'prt.iie *.ue"“onn
Daniel Zook and family of Camp­ Sunday with Harve Cheeseman and ly meeting. Monday night. Decem­ and program that followed. Dr. honors in their Camp Fire and gym Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Garrison called
on Mrs. Rheida Whitworth in
er Yeoiiuo to the iiich.at bidder *t the bell called nt Harold Yoder's Fri- family and called on their mother, ber 3, in the church basement. Mrs. Kinde gave a helpful health talk and groups.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCulla and Dowling Sunday afternoon. •'
norlh front door of the Court liouee in ,&lt;nv evenln*
Mrs,
Floyd
Garrison
a
reading
that
Lucy
Dings,
Mrs.
Mary
Doater
and
Mrs. Anna Checseman. and son Earl.
lhe City of H».llnr.. in *&gt;lil County of
.. t.,
B»rrr on the 2Jnd &lt;lny of Ilerember. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Will M&amp;hler BCCOmMrs. Iza Elliston of West Ver­
n 1934 at eieren o ri.xk in the f.&gt;r*noon panled by Mrs. P. G. Hynes and Mrs. montville and Mrs. Andrew Link find
»&gt;«
or children of Assyria were WednesOf B.Itimor*. Barry County, Mlthi&lt;»n. de- Mrs. A. E. Wynn in Woodland
I Monday.
Mrs. Lulu Gray has been spending
rter“rt**Se?UM
Mr' aIld' Mr3' WU1 MUhlcr and some time with her son. Leon and
North of Ranr*.daughter were in Hastings Saturday family, in West -Vermontville mak­
I forenoon.
ing the acquaintance of her new
'"r 0
' B*rnlce Walton spent Sunday aft- grandson.
&lt;.oBuai*.i&lt;mw. । crnoon wlth Vivian Parker of FreeDURFEE.
Mrs. Will Hoffman spent the week
Andrew Blough is slowly improy[ Ing. He was able to ride out Sunday end with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stanton
and family in Battle Creek.
land visited at Peter Stahl's.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer and
ORDER FOR pv&gt;ucatiok.
. w»rd nxelved from the W.Jton
•tat. ot MlrbKan. th. Pr.b.t. Coirt f.« f rtUX1UX1«
««
Ralph Wal- family of near Orangeville spent
■
«—.—. &lt;.
। ton had Shot a deer.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edd.
! Mrs. W. H. Pardee and Mrs. Jen­ Rice and daughter. Veta.
Mrs. Al. Honeysett* of Plainwell,
nie Pardee were in Clarksville Tuesis spending the week with Mrs. Tom
Hoffman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Grayden Hynes of
&gt; Mtate of Carrie,'veil. Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. J.
•
' D. Knowles of Freeport were Sunday Battle Creek leave for Florida Mon­
day morning.
'prtyin* that th* B’sc*ts ot Mrs- J*nnle Pardee.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greenfield
In thia eoun pur I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaeffer
ein »nd te*t»meni I called at the following homes Sun□7 and adml”.t?i', da&gt;' Milton Yoder. Francis Seesc and East Baltimore U- B. church Wed­
nesday
Dec. 6. Pot luck dinner. Ev­
granted to Ethel Noolt Shaeffer in North Bowne.
neC'.on"' Mn- 156,1,1 P”Nns of Grand eryone welcome.
.* 7th d»»’f De I Rapids visited al W. H. Pardee's
MIm Mary Baulch with friends of
Eaton Rapidds spent last week at
ten o'clock in th, ^Thursday afternoon.
te*?inTi«ld tiu-1 Arlhur Seifert and daughter. Wolverine among the deer hunters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bateman
I Dorothy, of Baltimore. Md.. called
. —--------- .. |al thc A T
home 8untUy
spent Sunday at Eden and Sunday
I Mrs. Will Mishler visited the night with Mr. and Mrs. Will Cane
at
Charlotte.
Freeport school Tuesday forenoon.
Mrs. Ciias. Hammond has re­
Pofi’.NK.
turned from her son. George's home
Mrs. Amll Buuchman has been on in Hastings.
tlie sick list the past week.
Tlie revival meetings at the East
Joe Cowles is driving a new se­ Baltimore United Brethren church
dan.
will continue all this week. Come
Mrs Monta Repiogle sf&gt;ent Fri­ out and enjoy the services with fine
IMPROVED
JENNfNG’S
day P. M. visiting Mrs. Ruby Er­ music. It starts at eight o'clock each
VANILLA
FLAVORS
1-Ounca Bottle
way and an aunt from California, evening.
LEMON
Mrs. Della Replogle.
About seventy-seven attended the
Wedding bells are ringing or will be P. T. A. Friday night at the school­
No. I CAN
rung in Podunk real often. Last house. Alter a fine pot luck supper,
Thursday Izola Laubaugh was mar­ a very fine program was rendered.
ried to John Stamm, and Thursday John Gamble played an instrumen­
.^f^.
evening Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lau­ tal s?!o accompanied by Miss Esther
DELICIOUS
1
baugh gave a reception for them. Striker at the piano. The famous
FIRE ROASTED 7-Ox. Can
1 VC
IMS.
There was a large crowd present and Joseph Mix of Nashville played sev­
■te:
nt br
many beautiful and iueful presents eral selections on Uie violin accom­
&lt;if Marrh. A. I&gt;. 1935.
llif forenoon.
were left for them. Congratulations. ,panied
_______by
_ ____
...„
Mrs. Bert _______
Fancher, Veta
WHITE
CALIF0RNIA3
Ralph Brown has been buzzing (Rice played a piano solo. Teddy
wood in Orangeville Uie past two ”
---------J -*
- ---------- — ---------Haywood
of the
McCallum,
notorious
weeks.
whistler, gave two whistling selec­
MARASCHINO
tions. This music was all very fine.
Anyway, we learned that “rough- The school gave a play and T. S. K.
.f ing it" means more than riding in Reid of Hastings gave a very in­
lr the.sedan with the window* doyn.
structive and interesting talk.
I

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FOODS SALE

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• C. Thomas Stores present an assortment of
Thanksgiving Foods that will please the most
particular Food Shopper.
J -

• Fresh, Crisp Stocks, prompt and courteous
service, large and attractive displays, genuine
savings, all to make your Thanksgiving Din­
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Stores a pleasure.

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For Dependable

Mrs. Ethel Canfield and three
children, in company with her sis­
ter. Mrs. Milo Keck, and four chil­
dren of Battle creek called on their
sister, Mra. Burl Nash, Sunday aft­
ernoon.
.
Mr. Myers of Akron, Ohio, is
spending a short time with Mr. and
Mr*. Clrus Shroyer. Mr. Myers is a
brother to Mrs. Shroyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer and
daughter. Maybell Hauer, attended a
Sunday School party Friday evening
at Middleville.
A brother of Mr. Preston, on the
James Hopkins' farm, from Fremont,
Michigan, was in our midst a few
days ago. we would like to see them
more often.

rntltlril c.u.r, an
lil.rr. of F»»lii«cf

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Economical

COAL
GOOD QUALITY. COAL i* the moil efficient
fuel you can buy. The natural* even heat pro­
duced by the coal we sell you give* a healthful,
comfortable winter. Don’t delay in ordering
your supply.
P*lm.r

COAL SAVES FUEL-DOLLARS I
Our truck* $re ready to give immediate and
clean^delivery, when you want and the way you

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Velte &amp; Company
FEEDS, FUEL, LIME AND CEMENT

Phea* XX57 Harting*, Mich.

BARBERS CORNER.
The Parent-Teachers' Association
of lhe Altoft school district held
their last regular monthly meeting
Friday evening. November 16. with
a good program and a good attend­
ance and a very good supper. The
next meeting will be called in Jan­
uary. The crowd voted to exchange
names. The men to buy presents for
tlie ladle* and the ladies to buy
presents for the men. These gift*
will be presented at thc Christmas
tree at lhe Altoft school We will
give you further notice later to pro­
vide for your gifts at the Christ-

DELTON.
As usual some of our deer hunt­
ers have returned with deer and
some have had poor luck and didn't
Urtr% gel any. But we think H. T. Rey­
nolds had Uie worst luck of any.
Just a few days before he left, he
stepped on a rusty nail so he had a
rhhln
game foot to start with, then the
first day of tlie hunting season he
fell off of a log and struck on an­
other one. and broke two ribs, but
he stuck to it for a week and finally
gave up the Job and came home
Tuesday night, with a lame back
and side, as well as a sore fool, and

Mrs. Bush, Mra. Barnum, Caroline
Solomon and Doreatha McBain at­
tended a Missionary meeting at

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SALAD MUSTARD 32 Ounce Jar 15c
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Miss Doris Chamberlain
dned a party of young

enlerpeople

Mr*. Gwendolyn Bang hart enter­
tained the Camp Pirc Girl* at a
house party Saturday and Bunday
at the Maxon Norwood cottage at
Crooked lake. Mba Mary Roush waa

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 5, 1934

12 PAGES

” Cast Awaits The
DR. H1R0LD BEDIENT Lightnin
METHODISTS TO 08-^^VSstmas!
Opening Curtain This Evening
to Supply Christl SERVE ANNIVERSARY , Committee
ID DISCUSS CH 111
mas Dinners and Pres:
ILLUSTRATED
LECTURE
WILL FEATURE BROTH.
HOOD MEETING

Repeat Performance Scheduled for
Friday—The Play Full of Humor
Everything Is in readiness for I records were broken. It became huLlghuiln,'
Players
1 manly
Impossible for him—to fill all:
—
---------- " "civic
— —
,— produc--------- .—
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PAGES Ito 8

taxation" was

ST. ROSE PUPILS
TO DRAMATIZE STORY

PARKER’S THEME

FIVE DEW SB
NEEDED EOS

Are Presenting “The Bird’s
Christmas Carol'’ on De­
cuts for Many
cember 20 and 23
UNION SERVICE OF 00. i The churches of this city, togeth-:: SHOULD BE TAX-INFORM­ nils dramatic version by Kate E. R. FARRA OIYM A
er with the American Legion, the j
ED AS WELL AS TAXDRUB AT COMMER­
OHUROHEB ON SUNDAY
Douglas Wiggin will be staged at
the Central auditorium, Hastings.
I Legion Auxiliary and several of the ।
”
””
CIAL CLUB
EVE,
DEO. •18
CONSOIOUS
-------------

lodges have united in past years to

-------------

- ^raS’^’jS^iDR. SMITH BURNHAM
FAVORED INCOME TAX
WILL GIVE ADDRESS ciSuLra-JS,
TO SUPPORT SCHOOLS

want to catch more than a bit of DRIVERS MUST DE­
the Christmas spirit, come and see
VELOP SELF CONTROL
the creator of it all.
-----------filled baskets containing eatables for.
------- ----Youll never regret seeing the
wmme nt oil a o. i □ ©
act«jvu
once To do this fine drama ,
twem V flvl' d^Iv&gt;rI
Justice, the Civic Players have as- i All Methodist Choirs in Bar- ' ‘he Christmas dinner and presents Made a Plea for Study of the crippled little "Snow Bird." Bonita The Changes in Methods of
Opportunity to Learn More e«t
I for the children.
,
‘ Brandstetter, intercede for the sev­
cast of twenty-five ptayFra has Mmbled an experienced cast. Each ■
ry Co. Invited to Join
Subject of Taxation
Transportation Reqtgrg &lt;
About Thta Oriental Land
I We are glad to know those who
en little Ruggleses who live a stone's
been rehearsing for about six weeks member has appeared in at least one
... Singing Hyranx
, uz^ra
I have been interested in this work in
cast sway. Youll smile a little
Greater Caution
in
by tho People
z —Royal Myers, Captain
and the scenery builders have been Clvlc Playerl production or has had I
'
,{ A Barry Oounly Onion MHtediri ! “•
Mr. E R. Parra, head of the pub­
Representative cnaries
Charles A Parker more wistfully,' too. when you see
| The December meeting of the Has­ equally busy. Everything ptaaiible has training elsewhere.
.. will
&gt;, — wra.4,n
mis year,
we learn tnat mere arc gave an interesting talk to the Ro- how
her childish artlessness con­
This play was undertaken to meet service
In
Metho-1
1
rarrlra
will be
1- held
h,M ,..
In •the
lire
M«ho- 1^
’
' tings Brotherhood will be held next been done to do this fine play by
lic safety department of
Grand
Frank Bacon and Winchell Smith a popular request. Ever since "Out- j dlst Episcopal church of this city 1
tartans at their noon luncheon founds her fastidious father who
Monday evening. December 10. with
ought to be remembered at the com----------- — —
Justice.
.
'
.ward Bound." theater goers have ion Sunday evening. December 16.
Monday on the subject of “Tax­ finally to forced to act his part in ,
the
scheme
of
making
lhe
Ruggles
'
automobile
driving
at
the
Oo&lt;niMr»
Rev. Harold Bedient as the speaker
Both of the rehearsals held on the suggested that some time the local
u.at
at 7:30 ococx.
o'clock. There
uvere are. accord
sccoru-­
ation:'' He began his talk by saying
clal Club luncheon Tuesday. We
and honor guest. This will be one of auditorium stfge Ahto week clicked players should stage 'Llghtnln.' “
' l ing
Ing to the records. 2.012 members
that our tax system failed in 1932. family happy on Christmas day.
....
■ .4». ' sidered by committees representing
the most interesting eventa on the bo smoothly that the director was a I Therefore, in spite of the fact that. • of. ..
As' for the Ruggleses, there are wish every reader could have Iward
the MelhMtot Episcopal church
The because, as hi expressed It, the tax­ seven
rai'.n nt
him Mr.
Mr KAarra
manllrmaA a
of tHram*
them; all
all nt
of fham
them aitrarl
filled him.
Farra Ara*
first mentioned
Brotherhood program. Mr. Bedient bit worried. Dress rehearsals, as a lt presented many technical dlffl- in this county. It to hoped that i lhe different organizations
payers went on a strike against con­
I
committees
will
not
meet
in
time
so
will bring with him a great many rule, are sup)»sed to be total I cullies for the shallow auditorium more than half of them will attend j
tinuing an inequitable system of with fun. mischief and response;
alldea. which will illustrate hto lec­ "flops." But the entire cast seemed ' stage, lhe Civic Players have this this meeting. It will be worth their we can outline their plans in this to- taxation that had grown up In this and as for Ma Ruggles, do you
। sue. We ask our readers to watch
wonder how she manages them all? of people came to a church tn wature on China and the Chinese. He to swing Into tjje whimsical spirit pf drama ready to present to Barry while.
| the Banner next week for further slate, where real estate had been Come and see. We promise you
spent several years in that country the play and abttd the fines with ( county audiences.
The address of the evening will be 1 announcements.
! made to shoulder practically al! the
laugh upon laugh.
as a missionary and had exceptional evident enjoyment.
Tickets are on sale at Cordes' given by Dr. Smith Burnham, head
I burden.
talion since that day. Eliminating .
opportunities to gain first-hand in­
! In lhe year 1800 the total as­
This play represents what is prob- Newsstand. The price is the same of the department of history of the
with the airplane, which will be
formation about the Chinese and ably the most ambitious undertaking i as for "The Virginian," 30c for Western State Teachers' College of;
sessed vahiaton of Michigan for
their country.
Kc
improved
me
civic
ria
yers
to
a«w.
mere
,
auuiu,
aa
iw
iu&lt;n
rcnoui
nuacnu,
He Improved his, Of the Civic Players to date. There , adults; 20c for high school students; Kalamazoo Dr. Bumham is an au­
•
taxation purjxwes was 31374000,000.
chances by taking
seat
the
1 a number of picpie- 'are
|Bre three changes of scenery which I 15c for children. Every
----- —
‘ in **■
“ thority on historic matters and is
In 1930 Michigan real estate was |
miles per hour not at all unusual.
lures most of which he has put on ihave been designed to require a mln- {auditorium, with a very few excep- a fluent. Interesting speaker always.
l assessed at 38.466 234.945 00 That
In transportation on the highways
tontern slides
which
of aituuiiK
shifting time.
[lions, gives a good view of the stage. He has been a-life-long Methodist
—- ------------ will give the'imum
imum OI
iimr.
। irepresented an increase of 542 per I
in the olden time one depended up------------------ 1
------- ------ and their;
.u-.-i Frank Baron
Blu.jn literally
llt4!rally took me
Brotherhood
members
the,. The show opens this evening but a and teaches a large class in Sunday
I cent. The total tax levy tor the |
guests a better idea than they ever country by storm
m when he appeared | repeat performance to scheduled for school every Sunday. He to not a
support of the state government had
high-powered. rapidly-moving naw
have had of that country and It*,'in this play.
■—
------- ' Friday.
Previous attendance
narrow, bigoted type of churchman.
people.
I SEVERAL OF THEM HAVE
He to a broad-minded, wlde-vtoioned { THE AVERAGE WAGE FOR
We are apt to think of China as
,
man interested
man.
inreresvea In
in ioiks
folks,. and
ana a
* man ;•
BEEN WIRED FOR
TEACHERS IN COUNTY {increase in taxation and assessments 1
being populated by an inferior peo­ BARRY CO. DISTRICT
was due to lhe rapidly growing In- I
who appreciates the value of reoli
ELECTRICITY
IS
1406.00
of "anticipation." so that before he
ple. That to far from the truth.
Dnv CrnilT DAI I V
a
»
.
ST , I religion in everyday life. He will
I dustrial centers of Michigan. The
The Chinese were printing books
BUY SLUU I HALLY |
brl?« • worth-while message to this
: tax rale in this stale was greatly in- i
.
------------from movable types hundreds of
gathering.
creased as well as the assessment (ORANGEVILLE SCHOOL
HIGHEST
PRICE
IS
I anticipate what he should do to
years before any European ever had Program of Events Promises
At the American Legion borne on
The auditorium of the Hastings
such an idea. Her people had in­
PAID IN ASSYRIAHAS NEW BUILDING make it safely. A preoccuplad driv{Saturday. Dec 8. the Auxiliary will Methodist church with the galleries
to Be Interesting and
vented gun powder hundreds of
------------------------I undertakings by government units. 1AU4CU4
„
4UIIU4.
, —~~-t have a Christmas bazaar in the can comfortably seat 1.100 people
It
would
be
fine
If
every
seat
could
Carlton
District
Holds
Low
.
Bul
more
of
it
was
due
to
the
fallCommunity
Hau
in
the
New
Instructive
Europeans Her farmers aixl horti­
। afternoon, with Mrs. Thos. Johnston
ure of
of such
such unite
units to
to economise.
II
P.UM4C- in
...
Complete arrangements have been '' as chairman. There will be a nice be occupied. Attendance Is by no j
Record —A
A Wide
.. ure
economise.
Orangeville School
Is
rabbit" driver, who for no reason
culturists made greater progress
Kecora
wide, ,n 1900
75 1900.
cent
ln cent.
.
a»
means limited to members of the
In
75 per
Inftg
round
ngis constantly getting out of line ta
developing new types of frulta and made for the Barry County District assortment of gifts to choose from. Methodist church as everybody Li
Variation
lures, of the taxes collected weft on
Appreciated
Then at five o'clock, the ladles are welcome to this gathering and will
of various crops than those of any Boy Scout Rally to be held on Mon­
There to a wide variation In thelreal
(real estale
estate. Ta
Tax
’ on P
personal
er&amp;onal P
prop-1
”&gt;P-1 Quite a number of rural school
,
automobiles ahead of him. then
other country until recent times. day night. Dec. 10.' At 6:45 P. M to serve a fried chicken supper, to find It Interesting.
n.r-i
!r.
n»r
erty
Wty
accounted
account
*
d
for
the
other
otllPr
25
»
per
l*
r
houses
have
been
redecorated
and
which all are invited. The price Is
Jumps into line again, so Is Jumptag.
Many varieties of alfalfa, many
cent
B ,er|Cfl of four were renwdeled
To accommodate all of the Meth­ wages paid to rural teachers in Bar- 5'"?
•^eRan ■ series of, four were remodeled before
the in and out of the line. The other to
kinds of frulta and vegetables were a parade will form on Court St., 35 cents per plate. Mrs. Henry odist choirs of the county, lhe choir
ry county. , The. lowest yearly ("exemptions" from taxation. Prop- present school year began. Improve­ the "turtle driver." who never does
prpduced by the Chinese long before between Church St. and Broadway. Mulder is supper chairman and Mrs. platform will be extended so as to
western nations had them. The The Area Council Scout Drum and Edw. Downs is in charge of the din­ hold nearly one hundred people, and amount paid to any teacher this'’Tty used for public buildings for ments were made in the following anything but look straight ahead
year will be 8252. which to In the charity, for religious work, for agri-. schools: The McOmber and Weeks
Chinese have an ancient literature, Bugle Corps will lead the line of ing room. Mi&amp;s Katherine Webber our former congressman. John C. township
of Carlton. The highest cultural societies was left off the I schools in Baltimore township; the
which evidences high scholarship march which will parade through is ticket chairman.
Ketcham, will lead the singing of
Come and get your Christmas old favorite hymns trtat have meant wage paid to any teacher Is in the tax rolls This was followed by ex- Welcome Comers In Carlton; the
A driver must have "aclf-controi," and talent, some of it produced be­ the business section then to the
township of Assyria. 8697.50.
In eruptions of property of soldiers, and I Wellman. Martin. Barryville and
gymnasium
where
a
program
of
gifts
and
remain
for
supper
at
five
fore the Christian era, In Conmuch to church and people during the various townships in lhe rural of soldiers' widows. Then mortgages Shores in Castleton; the Hastings or his anticipation of possible trou- I
fuclu. .he tad one or the world'.! «unU .nd eonle.l. will be mrrlwl o'clock.
the last one hundred and fifty years. schools the highest and lowest wages and contracts were practically ex-! Center school in Hastings town,re»test phUorapher. and rapes, tn!
Included In the program are
That the choirs of the county may- paid to teachers are as follows:
—
— i-w.-, .u.
.empted. »by
a provision that if —
one-{ship;
the McCallum and1 Cedar
our own .. well .. in European uni-:
rollowlnf eranu. a delallM acknow tiie hymns chosen and be able
|half of one per cent tax were paid'Creek school houses In■ope;
Ho
last
the fellow as well as himself. Ho hum*
veraitle., chlnera .tudenU are among count of which was given in u
" 100 FOOT FIRE TOWER
Highest
to rehearse them before Dec. 16.
on\ the mortgage or contract, no Wood. Jones and Ryan school cultivate "perception." He must so
Assyria 8687.50
3315.00
the most brilliant scholars They are week's Banner: Flag raising cereIN
YANKEE
SPRINGS
the
numbers
are
given
herewith,
all
a pegpie
P.WP.. of
u. great
a.™. natural
......... ability
I »“»r ‘r
Seouu: review or the
mote tax would be levied against houses In Irving: the Bristol and concentrate on what ' be la dotaa
Baltimore -------- 540.00
36000
a
being taken from the Methodist
such securities for a period of five i Banfleld school houses tn Johns- that his perception will be
I
Carlton
.....
.
585
00
At am. point In the development ।
&lt;Continued on page six)
|j town:
town; the Quailtrap.
Qualltrap. Mayo. Dunrar .uby friction:
by friction:
fire bv
fireflint
by flint
and and
steel:steel; It Will Help Prevent Fires Hymnal: No. 180. "All Hail." Miles
Castleton 495.00
of
the Chinese race .hi
a —thing
Lane tune; No. 383, "Onward Chris­
nr&gt;&gt;l,-r-r&gt;r,ia,—
■ ham- Nort°n. McKelvey and Branch
in a Large Forested
. 495 00
315.00
happened to them which arrested pyramid building: knot relay: sig­
tian Soldiers;" No. 2. "Come, Thou
nalling;
first
aid
demonstrations;
CONFERRING
ORDER
j
school
houses
tn
Maple
Grove;
the
against
danger.
Ho
..
495.00
315.00
their progress. They became wor­
Area
Almighty King;" No. 111. "Harkl
HF MAI TA nPQRFF iMl,° school house in Prairieville.
405 00
270.00
shipers of their ancestors That Troop yells; closing service and in­
A wtUKtt Bnd
^er school house In RutSome time ago the Banner men­ TThe Herald Angels Sing;" No. 207.
Johnstown .
450 00
qulred is the "sense
might not have been so bad had vestiture.
AU parents and friends of Scouts tioned that the Stale Conservation "The Church's One Foundation;"
the kind that make*
Maple Grove
340.00
they hot come to believe that what
Kalamazoo
Knight, to Bo l*“1, y,„ lmpmOTalto
No.
107,
“
“
Joy
to
the
World;"
No.
540 00
Orangeville .
their ancestors did represented per­ are invited to this rally. The cam- Department was considering the 461, "How Firm a Foundation. "
Entertained by Hastings I made tn the Briggs school in AaPrairieville ..
630 00
fection, and that there was no rea- Sittee in charge is composed of building of a one hundred foot fire Portuguese hymn; No. 420. "True­
313.00
. A. VanBusklrk. Harvey Burgess.
Syria; the Coate Grove in Carlton;
If one shall cultivate there
Rutland
405
00
315.00
(Continued on page three)
Commandery
Castleton Center In Castleton; the tional five senses he will beoc
Jesse Kelley. Fred Ballance, Albert tower In Barry county, to be located Hearted. Whole-Hearted;" No. 415.
Yankee Springs. 450.00
280 00
Hastings Commandery will be Doud school house In Hope: the safe driver.
Dykstra. Douglass Hindes and Ster­ somewhere In the western part of "Faith of Our Fathers." While all
The average salary paid to teach- | host to Kalamazoo Commandery
Rutland
ling Rogers.
Hugh Riley will be the county. This plan has finally of these hymns may not be sung,
-k-rr;
—
no61 10 iwuamazoo commanaery on .| Chidester school house in Rutland
ers in Barry county this year Is Friday evening. December 14. and | and the Yankee Springs school house
chief Judge; Fred Bdllance. clerk: been adopted by the department yet those that are used will be se­
ENCAMPMENT FOR
SSOOW.
will ronfer
confer the Order Of
of Malta tn
in In
in Yankee Rnrinva
Springs.
A. L. Brown, starter; Joseph Brozak, The federal government:-*!!! pro­ lected trom this' list.
Many people-do not realize that
vide the funds for the to*er. which
amplified form on candidates from
Several school houses have been
announcer.
CO. SCHOOL BOARI
this
year
marks
the
one
hundred
is
to
be
erected
with
CCC
labor
In
H. H. S. DEBATERS
Kalamazoo A dinner wUl be served wired for electricity during the last
No Scout can enter in' an event
and
fiftieth
anniversary
of
the
estab
­
Yankee
Springs
township.
There
is
for the visiting Knights and mem- two or three years, which has greatrelative or friend who formerly lived unless he is a registered Scout, and an area of several square miles of lishing of the Methodist Episcopal
FACE BUSY DAYS bers cf the local Commandery be- ly improved the lighting, and should Members' to Be Guest*
In this county and who Is still much all who can are expected to partici­ second growth timber In Yankee church In America, and the church
fore the work. Hastings Command- benefit the pupils by relieving eye
pate. unless 18 years of age or oldKellogg Foundation at
Springs, Orangeville and Irving In general is observing, this sesqul- Local Team to Meet Lansing ery enjoys the distinction of being' strain.
old home county or neighborhood.
Pine Lake
The village of Orangeville has a
Awards are to be made on the townships, where a serious forest centennlal. It is hoped there may Eastern in Second of State one of the very few organizations of
be a fine attendance on Sunday eve­
fire would do a lot of damage.
Its
kind
In
Michigan
that
confers
commodious
new
school
building,
point
system
and
ribbons
will
be
thoughts we suggest thia: Why not
It Is the plan of the department ning. Dec. 16.
given the winners.
League Series
the Order of Malta in full aropU-1 which was completed' this faU and
send the Banner? It will bring to
to
have
this
tower
located
where
it
fied
form.
It
requires
about
thirty
'
school
Is
now
being
held
in
the
new
schools
in
It is hoped and expected that
Hastings High school debaters
-X’-’—i
—il .— i--------- - —
~• — — —'
absent relative or friend “the news
there may be a large crowd present will have a view of this forested FIRE DAMAGES THE
have a busy program ahead of them Knlght-s for the cast alone. Kalama- { building. It is a two room building,
area, so as to discover fires In the
I on Monday evening.
during the next eight days, accord- 100 Commandery has never dram- constructed of cement blocks, with Pine Lake (
a present that will gladden their
woods before they get too great a
EDMONDS OIL STATION Ing to Albert Becker, debate coach.
, ,
order and the members a large basement which can be used cetnber 12. _ . .
start. The plan, as we understand
On Thursday evening. December lhere are vcry thankful to have the for community purposes. The vU- be for one day only. The Ont
NASHVILLE HIGH
ways reminding them of
it. 13 to have a fire warden In this Blase Was Discovered Early ■ n
___ __ n *
irv-nl nrtranIvaHnn nr-orl
amrlr Inrara ana 44.*
13, Hastings will meet Lansing East­ local organization present the work luge and the township will appre- er is scheduled at ten A.
thoughtfulness.
SCHOOL GIVING PLAY county, who will have a good equip­
session
will
be
over
at
for
them.
Knights,
from
the
varidate
this
Improvement.
ern tn the High school sudltorium
Tuesday—Wai Hard
ment, including a fire truck, to aid
here ta the second •round of, the ous surrounding Commanderies are1 We are glad to note these 1m- This encampment will n
one living in the county is 11 per Students 16 Present "Beads In his work. Over In Allegan counto Subdue
League series. Hastings will defend expectod U&gt; witness the work of the j provemente in rural school bull* operation 'wlt» ths W?
“ ~
‘ rhose post office
1 •—
Ings.
on a String" at Star Thea­ is a fire tower. It will be arranged An early Tuesday morning fire the negative side of the federal evening.
5a ooUlde
Mrs. Maude Smith, school oommiB»
gutted the Interior of the Edmonds school aid Question. Ruth Hatha­
ter Dec. 12, 13 and 14
so the two can communicate 'by OU Station and destroyed several
way and Dois Shute have been se­
The Star theater at Nashville arill telephone.
hundred dollars' worth of merchan­ i lected as two members of the squad.
be the scene of another High school
dise. The brick walls of the building the third to be named after further
'.speakers, probably from the Unto
trials, Professor Floyd K. Riley of
relative or friend living In Canada, play on Dec. 12. 13 and 14. when CAROL SERVICE AND
vcrslty of Michigan. There will be a
"Beads on a String" will be pre­
Frank Edmonds had opened the the U. of M. speech department will
CANDLE LIGHTING statkm for the day, starting a fire as serve as Judge. After the contest
sented by the young people of that
। talk on school sanitation by a moss*
ber of the oounty health departotoOL
usual In the furnace. He was busy refreshments will be served to vis­
Christmas giving to your absent village. Rehearsals have been go­
ing on now tor about four weeks and Presbyterian Choir of Thirty at the office desk when he thought itors and members of the debating
friend or relative.
the family health counselors.
ail players are ready for these
he noticed smoke in the room. He squad.
to Give Christmas
nights.
hurried to the basement and dis­
This morning a squad,took part
Then Be At The Court Room, At The Annual
WILCOX SCHOOL
This is a sure fire comedy writ­
Program
covered that a fire had gotten a con­ In the Nashville High school assem­
ten by Myrtle Oiard Etoey and giv­
siderable
start
near
the
furnace.
He
bly
program.
Hastings
defending
the
JOINS T.-K. DISTRICT en through special arrangement On Sunday evening, December 16.
Meeting Next Saturday, Dec. 8, When A
activities in health work and a
tried io put It. out alone, but found negative side of the school aid ques­
with the Willis N. Bugbee Co. Wil­ tiie Hastings Presbyterian choir of
tion. Ruth Hathaway, Doris Shute
Referendum Vote Will Be Taken
Fifth One to Join OonioXda- liam Hecker takes the part of a 30 young men and women will pre­ was sent to the department. The and
Stove Johnson represented Has­
boy in the play until hto folks de­ sent a beautiful candle lighting and response was prompt and the blaze tings.
tlon in Year—Enrollment
The annual meeting of the Barry a nice sum on deposit In the bank.
cide that he must be a girl in or­ carol service in the church audl- was subdued after a stubborn fight,
Two debate squads will met Kal­ Oounty Agricultural'Society will be SOme of the original surplus fund many health problems In
Now 540
der to receive an inheritance from a
but not until moch damage had been amazoo Central In two practice de­
held in the court room here next I was lost through the closing of a k&gt;Last Friday evening the Wilsox Xlch uncle. From that time on he to Ice Christmas carols of all nations done Just how much the loss will be bates Thursday. December 6. Each
school District No. 3, Rutland town- etaer a boy or a girl as the sltua- will be sung. There will be also in­ could ixx«be determined at this school will be represented by nega­ Saturday, December 8. The business[cal bank; but It to expected that • FATHER KOLB AP­
before this annua) meeting will be good percentage of It will be re8hlp, voted favorably to be annexed tloh warrants. Carl Brown as a de- teresting trios, quartets and an­ time. It is fully covered by insur- tive and affirmative teams.
of much importance to the future of covered.
A considerable sum is
POINTED TEMPORARILY
to the Thomapple-W. K. Kellogg tecthe to very active in solving any thems.
anoe.
»
the
county fair. There
to make pr"J»n
preparations
for
““ Barry
*“crc will
w,
“ be available,
10
“»ns lor
district. This will make five dis­
i that arise. The play is . Everyone Is given a most cordial
Mr. Edmonds did not realize at ta'ttteitJbUctari It Grind
elected
a president, secretary,
treasa Barry county
fair in IBM.
tricts to be annexed tn less than a
ughs from beginning to end Invitation to attend. A silver offer­ the time that he was severely ids^ith Orand
ur?r' ^nd threc dlrectors
a term
The Banner has mentioned the
year, the Ooman and Bowens Mills
?od cast and lots qf fun for ing will be taken up to provide
burned, but later It was found that
ther GaHar Hag M
music for the choir. Th* dura
Hto». &lt;rhr.ni
»«..
years
‘
wul
open
,n Anegan at
county,
wnere
districts in Yankee Springs town
one hand and his face had been Central
Hnvl 11th
1
ten wo
A M
and W1U
rcm
“,,l**
°P*
n untU lhe
o« lime
In
of the service will be ope hour.
ship, the Carter in Orangeville town­
seriously burned. Medical aid was tings with two-member teams.
five P. M. The business session will debt over 810.000, successful fain
ship and the Irving district. This SAVE DATt OF DEC. 18
summoned but It is not certain Iret
Drn nonce DEDHDTC
icommence al 1:30 P. M.. at which were held last year and this. This
FOR SECOND LECTURE.
will make the enrollment In the
how serious his injuries may prove HCU
LHUOO ntrUnlo
I time the reports of the secretary and year the Allegan fair was able to
The second of the five lectures be­
Thomapple-W. K- Kellogg school
FAIR A SUCCEI
ARF NOT POMPI FTFn &lt;*.«»« treasurer will be read *and pay about 33.000 on the principal
ing sponsored by the central P. T.
IT
WILL
BE
WELL
Mnc nut bUMFLCICU'^ business that may lawfully of its Indebtedness.
Last year a
A.,
in
connection
with
th
~
/More
than
1.000
people
attenc
transport the children. There are
Ahe
Thomapple-Keliogg
all-sch
before the meeting will be tak- smaUer sum was realised. If Barry
still about four districts that should County Parent Education Cento
WORTH YOUR TIME Workers Urged to Bend in come
en up.
f folks will get at it in the same ener' fair sponsored by the P. F. A. a
be annexed to round out the district will be held on Tuesday
. While it Is important to have the getlc fashion that Allegan people
week .ago Monday and Tuesday. Il
Memberships to Mrs.
Banner's advertising
and make it better shape as to ter­
officers and directors chosen, the did. there would seem no reason why
auditorium. More definite annodncCritory.
.
this week are eape­
Isenhatl£
most important question U what a money-making fair could not be
ment will ba made next week con­ event of its kind ever heId by the ।
,
your careful Because all of the reports from the those officers are to do. If there is to, held in this county next summer, ar
cerning the speaker. Watch for school. Each grade ropm and de­ cially worth
ANNUAL MEETING.
There are many oqdnty are not yet In. Mrs. Otto be no fair, their duties will be very early next fall. This matter will be NOTICE TO
The annual meeting of the Barry further particulars and save the partment of the school had exhibits reading.
and demonstrations. A milk test­ wonderful bargaina listed, Isenhath, Red Cross Roll Call chair- light; but we are glad to state that decided by the referendum vote at
Oounty Agricultural society will be
man for Barry county, cannot give the officers and directors are going “
----------“
—*'
the
meeting
next* Saturday.
ing display illustrating the method
held in the court room at the court
the result of the annual campaign to submit the question of holding
NOTICK TO HASTINGS TWP.
for determining the amount of add.
house on Saturday. December «th.
which closed on Thanksgiving Day. a fair In 1835 to a referendum vote
1934. for the election of president,
I will be at the Hastings City fat. solids not fat, specific gravity
Read each ^11 workers, who have not reported, at the annual meeting next Satur­ in a Barry county fair. The respon- wwwrwv Ota
secretary and treasurer and three Bank on every Saturday in Decem­ and waler content Was one of the consideration.'
ber and Jan. 5. 1835. for the purpose outstanding demonstrations. There advertisement carefully.
It ate asked to tfo-lorat once, so the day. As the members of the society sibllity will be theirs, not that at Xh and XT1
of collecting taxes for Hastings Tarp. were also exhibits" demonstrating is important business news canvass may be closed, mys Is quite arrive at the court room, from ten the officers and directors. Whatovar
mav be Arwtj,
1
important and should be attended o'clock until five, each will be hand­ may
done aXnttft
about KnJAlntf
holding 4&lt;
remain open until 3:00 P.-*L
Will also' collect at home every day tiie method of analyzing soil for
which
outadvertising
«oL
le this week.
cd two ballots. On one he will vote_______
holding _a fair ____
next.year will
nitrogen,
potash,
phosphorus
and
Chester Arehart.
If there are any people who wish* his preferences for officers as Indi- I to tbore wte had member
lime. An interesting experiment
—Adv. 12-3. Hast ini Twp. Treas.
to
Join
the
Red
Cross
and
«...
haveTwt
cated.
On
the
other
he
will
vote
for
the
last
fair
that
was.
with dry ice was also given. Music
yet done so. Membinhips may st.
________________
__________
TO RUTLAND TAXPAYERS.
ANOTHER. HALE SCHEDULED.
urer will be read and any other'busi­
was furnished by the High school
I will be at the National Bank of purchased from Orville Bayles at county fair in 1835.
By a membership ticket ws mean
There will be another side of live band and orchestra.
ness that may legally come before
*
Hastings every Saturday until Feb |he National bapk or of Miss Mabel
The Banner has mentioned the one that was bought by any
the meeting will be transacted. Ev- stock, farm tools, etc., at the fair
1. 1835. starting Saturday. Dec. 8. for
grounds on Saturday. Dec. 15 at one
Watch
for Emmanuel church the purpose of collacting taxes.
The response thia year has been better condition than most oounty, the fair.
P M. List your articles with J. E.
Burr Laubaugh.
fine ta the various places that have agricultural soctotiae where fairs veal the auM»re&gt;
«
Norton. 525 W. Grand St.. Hastings. Christmas sale and dinner. WedneaBurton A- Perry, President.
Rutland Twji Treasurer.
reported, and it to hoped that the .have bMn held ta the past, because, .who are Interested in a Barry
Watch next week's Banner for furDavid 8. Goodyear. Secretary.
-Adv. 12-5qupta of 900 may be reached.
jlnatead ofpwing a large debt. It has ty fair,

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TELLS HIS IDEAS

LOCAL NEWS |

TO EAST AFRICA
—------I quet at the Occidental at 1:30 P. M.
Urges Construction of Bat­ sMBBaRBBHBaHMffiffiBHffiffiBB Rev. and Mra. John Korn
OhMn.k^yon SM^div “ EARL ROGERS FOUND
tle Cruisers for the
LyBarker has a "special” tn his''
From New York City
adv. Uiis week wiilch will Interest
-DEAD IN HIS CAR
on ~
December
16
Navy

Mra Oscar Smith of Midland Park
MILO.
Another old pioneer of Milo was In honor of her daughter, Mama’s,
eighth birthday. Saturday after-.

MIDDLEVILLE.
The Q. K. f
sUllaUon on

Wilcox
entertained
work. It Is hoped that the public on early In the morning of Nov. 29.
will attend this mealing which wlU Although Mr. Chase had teen ta
and san, Norman, of
no doubt be very Interesting.
poor health the last few years te
Tiie miuaji
school lair
fair arew
drew targe
large cruwus
crowds , was ODly confined to his ted a
Mr. and Mra. Emeat Bradfield and
A recent Issue of the New York
Pj’thlan Bistars' Rummage Sale ।
^ev' ind *'*rs Frcd Hom of
light, and everyone was glad (day or two before the end came,
■ Mr. «nd xn a» iwrmu. Mr.
Tre.port Saturday Mora. Times contains on interview with
ittended. which was tto_best । He lacked less tton three months of 1
BW. RWI and SEWrtar.
and Mrs. Hyry Watera, E. F.
ing, Death Evidently Result- .Admiral George Rock, retired, who _rullft
Adv
P*rlv *“1 weex as a larewcii for ever put on by our school. There four score years He was boro in
k, i a .a . r^..L..
ev..,v
From Heart Trouble i {was bom and grew to young man­ Read the Invitation of L V Bess- Uwir aon- theh
John Horn- who were exhibits in every room, show­ Prairieville township and the great** hU ,an!?'
Annable, Starling Ragers and T. 8.
hood in Hasting?. He was for many tner to tto people TJlZtSgs In tab
ing that the pupils are learning er part of his life has been spent field, and brother. Mr. and Mis.
The
of -Freeport
were
-"
-•loDral
“ “ald
’ X' and Jack.
..
• ■■
‘—• ——
—— — ---- residents
......................
- . -- - i,
MV EEEC E1CMU VI K.C MMC1VIUVHe doesn't wk folks to buy at
.** mlJ'’ something besides their text books here. Hli wife preceded him about M
rftatlv shocked
ah'v.Vad about
nlvailt 10
1A o clock Satdrat. Ition department of the United'' issue.
urday and Sunday in attendance at greatly
and Mrs. Bradfield
this opening, but to conie and sec his rionaries to East Africa. Those pres­ The demonstrations ’Were very in­ five years ago. Two children and
the sixth annual Ohlld
Welfare urday morning when the lifeless states Navy, to this article Admirwt‘ big Stock ^f useful and beautiful en‘ wera the
teresting as well as instructive. The several grandchildren,
one sister,
Deauuiui
* Ol)ld_
Conference and conference of Am- body of Earl Rogers, owner of a milk i Rock urges the construction of hat- gifts ^v
school orchestra and band rendered wic
one brother,
urvmcr. nephews
ncpncws ana
and nieces — —
- ,~7
, ,7_ .
i erican Legion and Auxiliary officers, route there, wo found in his car. ne cruisers for the navy. He claims
The 8. E Rutland W. C. T. U. will wa,er/V1C
and Mrs. John Horn some fine music, which was very
' -Nearly all the sessions were held at death evidently coming from a heart qj,. despite improvements in air- meet Wednesday aXtemom Dec 12 *"* baby
ot Marland. Miss enjoyable.
1
j the Occidental hotel, beginning on attack to which he was subjecticrafi, the battle cruiser, able to :with irs Jennie JX^eSrJtOur
hunters
are
all
back,
many
——
...» -••
...W..J , UK uuuic quuubj aiicruwii, IUV.
; Saldrday at two o'clock when greetDeceased was very highly regard- move about swlftlv and to inflict mas program will be in charge of I?01?
Milo Ladies' Aid will begin to
e,
^MRuth and of them without a deer. They had . Mlles officiating. Sympathy from
ings ware extended by distinguished ed by all who knew him. being a jteaVy damage, must not be omitted Dla Smith. Everyone welcome
Evclyn' Al&gt; 01
a good time but the weather wan । the old neighbors and friends is ex­ serve a chicken dinner at six o'clock
visitors. Among the subjects dis- member of the council and aho a jfrom our navy if it u to be efficient. ,Mary Waters. Prera Bupt
Wednesday. Dec. 12. at the home of
;
R®v. Dwight so wet and warm that they could tended to the bereaved ones.
,
cussed were Child Welfare: Re- member W the board of education. Thc mtxjem idea of mounting the
Heders of the Banker should be f0"1' &gt;ho U hokJln«
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradfield,
and
not find
nnd the
tne deer
aeer in
m the
me usual
I Mr u *»—
.*&gt;_
r__„ _ «rSome
went places.
to
{ habilltaUon. Including the veterans' He was also greatly interested In , blg guns of Ws warships on the sure
,
Some of
of the
the boys
bovs who
who went
to the
the *1. nam^ TtonkJJ°to“a?Mr X *en'e unU* *U ^&gt;V*-^D ’T?*^**’
to read lhe large announcement IOZ?'.
..
I boapital, mothers' pensions, etc : lhe the cemetery project and it is
moving cruiser b not to be of
{
rZne and
,or u&lt;“*r
wU1 * “ld d"Uje J. C- Penney Store m this I T*‘.elr ,“anJ Jricnd® in Barry upper part of the state came back
lat0 aflornoan and evening,
&gt; Poppy Day program, with exchange thought that some quite heavy work cas[ aside.
In Admiral Rock's issue
।
of lhe Banner. This is always a
the ReX' and Mrs Il0r’J to the lower peninsula and then n.n^l.ndP.rk^d Ur^ln&lt;
a^Uttk
8pecW mu31c wlU ** Pf°vlded
; of ideas. Other topics considered that he did there that morning may judgment this type of ship has star- i busy
i
store, and has a most attractive ^nd daughter a safe vQjagc and were successful, while others came Mrs
:■ by &gt;v.a.----..—I,.. liavft
m ut'ark
__ .........
___ ... I
the Auxiliary
were Community
have InrlitrE-d
induced -K
the
attack.
.. if.
ling
qualities _which make it worth
o J^dkeld^
..^t
—-----~ L*"
n*r».’ iiooeru travel uuk given imu
display of merchandise al this time. hoP$
may te successful in thair on home and went back the wrend M—?—
John Bradfield spent Tuesday w
lo have Mrl
of HftS.
• Service. Publicity. Americanism nnd
Deceased was the son of Mr nnd whlle. In other words Admiral Rock
C F. Ramsey cornea to Battle • wor&gt;t —8«R ‘n by our South Shulls time and were made happy by pro­
afternoon and evening In Kalama- I Un^
tayr pgrt
Qje
. National Defense. Education of War Mrs. Jehla! Rogers, well known ploln' favor of high speed battleships. Creek from Chicago as regional . carrespondent.
curing one.
■ Orphans. Fldac. Music nnd Sewing necr residents of Johnstown, ije lo- I
----------------------------------------The stores were open Wednesday
Scout executive to take the place
WELCOME GROUP.
autr work.
'
catcd in Freeport six or eight years
TnE ABTiST
Ern Quick relumed from his'
,KlpJ.lng.7' Wh?
a“ePted ' Welcome Extension Group meet evening as they were all to close hunting trip Friday night. Nonci
'
Special meetings for Auxiliary
KJX n*£ ,n,dP An artist wrote a poem. ’
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
a position in the sales departmenj wlth Mrs KUUf Woodrufl.
al. Thursday. Manv families had their of hU p-rt, .ft.
a I Mr„ and
„Q Mra.
M„ Lawrence
L.WIU. Casteleln
an wikmh
nr mrv.
; presidents and secretaries were also icnas wiin
lurvt^i
b^Twife
dluehter' Un-v.-orth he seemed to seek:
of Armour and Company. Barry 1934 tot
aU
mccUna A well relatives with them, while others bringing home the coveted deer or an(
He
wife,’tore
daughter
,
j f^iiy ol Hostings visited at
hfld which proved very profitable
»e
^is survived by a who
the TtlP
heroine, a woman
county U a part of Use Battle Creek
was rervetl at
and an aged father who have the j
era . v
. rm. u . .
1 w*rren Bolton's Sunday evening.
|
Mra. Don Foreman was named as ^mMthV of a wide circle of friends
Selfish and vain nnd weak
scouting area.
noon. In tiie forenoon Mrs. Grace py day for moat of them.
Mrs.
spent 'rh.nk«&lt;v.A.
Thanksgiving ,
Mr. Quick «~n.
^d Mrs Chas Woodruff were
» a member ol Lhe stale music com°L? .*‘.T-2?. ' "Unworthy of your skill." quoth I.
The waters' ClXhing Store an- oorham prt^nted Uta ful tolfof
u
7
------- ' ——
The, fire alarm
Sunday
A. M.
call- with
—----—---- .----- -------- -----A. me lime uiu iiuac
her son. Vern. and family of Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
nounces
"nuncex an
.n opportunity
opportu
to the men Ulc lcMO£. "Putting Fun In Family l^1 ou}' the b&lt;ro, for a small rcof Bonfield
mltiee for the coming year.
tcn Iuncra] arrangements had not 'i "Buch heroines art decry.
home of James W. Wickham in
young
. vicinity to Living." She brought the thought 9", °}ai Muld
done a great
-land
---------------- men of tffis
| Such poems worth deny."
Membership was especially cm- been made.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scobey were Grand Rapids.
I buy suits at
" economy prices, one One U u? out. "As communRy life M- rnvL^E’TJ^f ‘ n&lt;*
phasised at this meeting, the state
----guests Thanksgiving of the for­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler and
i He placed it in a crystal-ball
,{hundred
------------ eighty-four ~
— iU
U comes more complex the home be-1
J9..9.mc' ,tx?*a small. and
of —
these
suits
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 18.
being divided into four district?
mers mother at Welcome. Sunday family of East Hastings and Mr.
• That—lay
upon
a shelf)
- with
— .
1------ The
meeting of Hospital
------------------------------------------. -----------------tUi?l 011 display at the store from comes lhe more Important in • Its | Sunday school went on as usual.
a ------chairman
far regular
each district
and Mrs. John Olnor spent Satur­
Mrs. Otis N. Watson and Mrs.
• and the rules of a ball game being Guild No. 18 will be held a*. lhe:"Gaze," he cried. "See all!”
.which ftlfttHiu
ran comrthuUon u&gt; lhe hwlhra. and
and Mra. Ven Robinson of Shultx. day evening at Clifford Hammond's.
particulars are published elsewhere well
—•&gt; being
•—*— of- the
•»-- family
*—mem
------- ■-—
followed. The chairmen are dcaig- home cf Mra. Anna Newton, on I I gazed—&gt;I am no judge&gt; —
Mr. and Mra. Maurice Crookston
Mr. and Mra. Warren Miller and
tn this issue of the Banner.
th*.. v.z»-— a
nated as Schoolboy Rowe. Tommy Thursday. Dec 13 Dinner will be.The woman was—myself.
। 'The
home should ka
be *a place of nar- ^impanlcd Mr. and Mrs. R. 6. of Hastings spent Sunday afternoon family of Clarksville and Mr. and
—
the Ambassador
Bridges. Diray Dean and
Daffy served at 1:30.
—Bertha Lovelace Stickney.
------ ***----------------cuts and
doing (tains
toge-.hcr.
, „ e?c•{‘French Friday
to thetoAmbassador
1 ent. children
nnd children
tnae
and evening with lhe latter's uncle, Mrs. Lewis Clum of Lake Odessa
I DISTRIBUTION OF OCT.
I pUy^TiL I “
All members are urged to ’be
• • “»
Dean. Names of members must be
** pres-1
Mr. and Mra. E. Quick, and family. were guests of Warren Bolton and
for
this
meeting
Bring
table
|
Two-panta
suits
Increase
the
dlf; al headquarters in Detroit by Dec. ent tor um mreuur snug wuici
— — — —- ।
Although Dec. 1 was a real win-family, Thursday.
DELINQUENT TAXES
: 14. Miss Bertha Proestel. depart- service and n 10c gift for the Christ- Acuity in keeping up with the autoter's day, forty-five were in attend-1 Miss Waneta Btrausbaugh
Is
■ ment Auxiliary secretary, is general mas gift exchange.
(mobile key
_'Wn. M,do by County Treai- orX
\
'X anoe al the Farmers' Club at the {spending a few days at the home
Flower home Saturday for the first of Will Craig assisting in the care
'
urer Maus Last
juons for playing many games. Then p* Mr1'
"Day Meeting" of the year. A very of Mra. Craig, who is very ill.
Week
*“*■ w!“l Umt »“ ■*“
uu«hI
east oelton.
good program was given with Judge j Mra. Rebecca Craig and sons,
1 „
us to play some of the games.
| clarence Pavne and familv of
-"' and Floyd, «»Sam
ate Bunday dinner
County Treasurer Maus has made I The class wUl meet Jan 23. 1935. Hope CmtaT X Gordu Dtirk~ W, W. Potter of Lansing giving the 'c
a distribution of $18,691.43 of delta- with p...
-nr,. t„«nn wm
r. 2“^ Oordie Durkee address. Special music was pre­ • with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Potter
sented by Max Newkirk of Kalama- of Welcome.
quent taxes which were paid to him On •Nutrition."-Press Corres.
Civinc at ^tewartwXrit*
too. Readings and music with items
Carl Helckord of Detroit called at
»vo»-s ossts—
of Interest were given by members. Wm. Strausbaugh's Tuesday night.
$1,730 10 was remitted to the state of .
MRS. LENA CASTELEIN'.
„Vld Mr, Jnd
Mr. and Mra. Flower and Bernice
Mrs. P. 8. Sparks. Mrs.
Bert
Michigan, that being 'he amount of I Mrs. Lena Casteleln. widow of 1“"' S"alr °°ui&amp;on nnd son of Kal- were guests Thanksgiving of Mr.
Sparks and Mra. Max Eck and
and Mrs. W. H. Hower and children daughter, Ellen, of Hastings spent
, state tax included in lhe delinquent Henry Castlelcin who died suddenly
tax The general fund of the county la few years ago. suffered a cerebral.
•*ar\
«nd family Halted of Kalamaxoo.
Monday afternoon with Mrs. Clif­
received tne sum of $435436 which hemorrhage on Tuesday evening and ।
RUPC and ’*mUy in Otsego
Many will be Interested to know ford Hammond helping her cele­
I will help the county fund by t hat .died almost Instantly at her home ]
, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and chil­ brate her birthday.
• amount. There was also paid 1558 - ' in Quimby where she and her moth.
and Mrs. Rex Waters altond- dren expect to go to Florida early
Mr. and Mra. Fred Ingram and
145 into Uie covert Rood Redemption I er. Mrs. Caroline McIntyre, lived to- Od ,, oys5°£ _supP", at t*}e home this week to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mra. Hamer Ingram and
fund which was collected in these ; gether. Besides the mother, she is
*nd
Will Louden near
Jack Bradfield and Wendell 8p«w family of Hastings spent Sunday
payments of delinquent taxes’: Tjwii- survived’ by a brother. Archie MeJ®*0' “ tetng the wedding anj nlversaries the past week of Rex attended a birthday party given by with Mr. and Mra. Chas. Woodruff.
.ahlp. village and city treasuries. In
tyre,—and
niecesana
artdnepnews.
nephews. ,
\-er-----lar -,
pas
5f~Jlex
-----a nieces
-----„„woolt
.---------bftfrtnw by Lb. lollowing amoLnU;
---------------- ---------"”
‘”rl—
A
Her
lass *UI
be —
sadly
felt—
by—
thel,M
“nd Be“1' wW,
*"r®'cC*
and
Quimby com&amp;unlty as Mrs Caste- T8ch“m*k" “d ™U1 ,nd
| City of Hastings
. .$ 1,403.13
icin was interested in every project ;llouaen.
fuden, Mr.
”r .ana
“"d Mrs.
M” Walter
Wa’tcr HarHaf- I
Village of Nashville ..
224 03
rUon of East
also guests
for the good of others and was a rUnn
B“‘ Ross
Bn“ were
----------"
[ Village of Freeport .
103.00
Ray Durkee and family of Del­
| loyal and faithful member of the
Village of Woodland
|
ton
spent
Thanksgiving
with her
Village of Middleville .
.Methodist
church.
126 00
i
Funeral
services
will
be
held
at
*
athcr
and
brother.
Awyria
357.81
Maple Grove
. . 14)51.09 ] the Quimby church at two P M. FriUBJ
EAST
WALL
LAKE
Castleton
1387.17 :day.
Woodland
..
----------------- |
AND VICINITY.
1,205 28 |
EXTENSION GROUP.
I E. D. Reynolds. Clifford and LuJohnstown
.
450.52 I
Kahler v'‘*-J mai
-• Mrs
EI.L Lacey
LXKLJ Extension group told''dHe
— .........
U&gt;
visited
Mr.. —
and
Baltimore
. . 1.043.78 l,V.The
— I— second
I meeting, Nov. ft,
their
21. —
at ; Bera r.t
of Nashville
Allie Saturday.
Hastings
76 76
Ketchams hall.
Muri Reynolds and Dollie SoioCarlton
34533
The chairman. Mrs. Meta Hyde mol&gt; of Cressey called on friends
Barry
597.07
i here
csiled the meeting to order.
h“— Saturday.
Hope
Martha Reynolds
firm
Martha
of Battle Creek,
Rutland
624 35 ' Atrs. Mildred Stevens was elected
Ladies'
Handkerchiefs in
cnalrman to succeed Mrs. Hyde who ■who has been staying with Clifford
Irving ...
.
709.45
fashioned—In gift
gift boxes, 3 in box, QQ&lt;
Kahler's the past few weeks, re­
Prairieville
. .
.
al 25c, 33c, 50c and 03
61433 'resigned.
. Orangeville
.
410.43 I After the business meeting our turned home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Babcock of
Underwear.
csmblnatlous,
Yankee Springs
.
395.99 {leaders, Mrs, Gladys cortright and
Children's
Handkerchiefs,
। Mrs. Florence Babcock presented the Lacey spent Sunday with Mr. and
Thomapple
two In box.
&lt;| Qc
lesson "Putting Fun in Family Liv­ Mrs. Clifford Kahler. E. E. Calms
returned home with them.
ing."
$18,691.43
Bay aroUora ca“- HglP
. sire nonic wna oimwxi na me j Mr- and Mra. Lee Reynolds and
lome boy win a prize.
place
for
enjoyment
by
doing
to-1
®°
n
.
Russell,
of
Cressey
spent
Sun
­
Balbriggan
Ladies'
PASSING OF J A. McCALL.
rn» rlher and olaying tafiether.
I। d
day
«X “
at
L.B
E- D
D.; Reynolds.
Each 25c purchase counts 1 vote also.
James n
a.. McCall, .
a tunuh
resident V.
of this
Warren „Calms
Crescity JUliX
since IV4U.
1920. IHIWU
passed away u&gt;
a' uic
the
Several recreation
ex- I ....
warren
and.7wife —
of ~
CrcsLLLJ
—
------------ --games were —
.
.----family home on North
K.A-.i- Hanover.
......' plained,
.Ualnrd some
enme of
nt which we
a? played
nlraved «=y
Sey were
Were Saturday callers
oilers In these
therae
ART NEEDLEWORK IN A LARGE VARIETY OF
Monday night He was tern in the and enjoyed
LansPRICES AND DESIGNS
north of Ireland. April 22. 1861. com- j Adjourned to meet in January
----------------.
OBITUARY.
NUN’S BOIL PROOF FLOSS
ling to this country when 20 years of I
—£^1.'^...
-----------' Constance June, eldest daughter
I age. tie was a memoer 01 tne rres-1 DEATH OF MICHAEL
SULLIVAN ON SUNDAY, of-Charica and Caroline Lafayette.
Ibyterlan church and was a thirty144 EAST STATE STREET
PHONE 2522
second degree Mason and Knlghu1 Michael Sullivan, aged 88. died on was born June 12. 1912. at Onaway^

JJ’j"

•un.sxnj' art

KU »«.,

!

Only 9 More Days and

Food Center

Will Give Away to Those Having Highest Number of Votes!

$35 Bicycle

PAIRCHILD’S

$15 in Cash

Holiday Gifts

1st Prize, $35.00 Bicycle; 2nd Prize, $5.00 Cash; 3rd Prize,
$3.00 Cash; 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Prizes, $1.00
Each. Every Seminole Wrapper Will Count Double or 20
Votes Purchased During the Remaining 9 Days.

CVMVUAI 17

Rinso
Large Size

39c

BROOMS
Michigan Beet

SUGAR
io 5OC

Large Size

Quiet or
Reg. each

awr*

CHEESE

1

4 roll‘ 25c

Fels Naptha

SOAP
io»- 43c

Good Quality

Palmolive Soap

0 Foe* 25c
each

2 lbs. 23c
Magnolia Oleo
40 for 9c
Clothes Pins
pair 10c
Canvas Gloves
Tobacco 10c size 3 for 25c, 15c size 2 for 25c
pk. 10c
Potatoes, U. S. No. 1
Onions, Dry Yellow 50 lbs. 85c 10 lbs. 19c
A. &amp; H. Baking Soda
pkg. 7c

CIGARETTES
QUAKER
OATS

For Ladies and Misses

carton

95c

Red Hen Molasses
S lb. pail 29c
Washed Brazil Nuts
lb. 17c
Mixed Nuts
lb. 19c
Diamond Walnuts No. i
Eggs No. 1
dozen 27c
Victory Dog Food
4 cans 25c
Electric Light Bulbs, 25,60 watt, ea. 15c
Wisconsin, Full Creai

"&gt;■ 19c

Feldpausch Warehouse
Serve Youreelf and Save

We Buy Eggs

Templar.
‘
Hewife*'™leaves toctaSer
mourn his
passing.
ih"
Mrs'^
G
Ishcets of *Eaton lRapids. fmir
I Robert H McCall of Detroit Alfre? Arthur s^ wnham .7 home

.Sunday at his home on West Grand 'Mich., moving Carly in life to Grand
| St., having been in poor health for ■ Rapids where she received her edua lon« **
aa"ived by his callon After the death of her
Jr * DetS!’’ “**
made
“r*nd
daughters, Mrs.
Will; and Mrs- J. C Magnuson of Grand
M"o
and Rapid, recently romito to Hartings

|t«X&gt; grandchildren Alden and Bet’ 7'y,th her brO,her
ty Lou sheets’of Eaton Rapids He Is:
*dren and one great-grandchild and wife. Mr. and Mn&gt;. Carl Lafaylakosurvived by aTi only broth". E,7?e {““'T1 *“,Jield
®!'
*" married to Charles
J McCall Bremerton Wash and n church at tan A. M. on Tuesday and Merritt of Muskegon on June 12.
sister Martha in Ireland
Interment was in Riverside cemc- {1934. making their home in Hastings.
Funeral service will be held at the Ury'
.
. . .
I later going to Muskegon where she
Presbvterian
church
with the
IU“? 14,10,1 8,c,c 0,1 Dec. 2. and died
Presbyterian
church.
the' '
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
a few hours later at the age of 22
Knlghu Templar in charge. Thurs-1
During the past week thq follow- years. 5 months and 20 days Besides
day afternoon at one o'clock Burial,
| ing babies were bom at the hos- hep husband, she is survived by a
In Eaton Rapid*.
pltal:
[sister. Mrs. Maxell Bennett of HasDOWLING ( EMETERY CIRCLE. I On Nov 27. a son to Mr. and Mrs ‘ tings, three brothers. Thomas and
Royal Gardner. 711 E. Grand St
[Carl Lafayette of HasUngs and Moe­
The Dowling Cemetery Circle will : A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ton Lafayete of Pontiac, also four
meet for dinner. Dec
13 at *■'*
the Ryan, 425 W. Apple at., on Dec. 1.
aunu. five cousins and a large clrchurch dining room.
•1 „
w
auu
«...
A son to Mr. hnd Mrs. Lester j cle of friends. She was a member of
All members are especially urged Monica. Cloverdale, on Dec.
" 3*
'the
of the
v.
klIS church
uiuiviiw
wic Latter
louucr Day
way Saints.
oainis.
•to be present as this will be election
—
■
■
-Twip girls were born to Mr. and having been Immersed at the age of
| of officers
[Mrs. Herbert Reinhardt. 1112 So. ।nine. Funeral services were held at
The following ladles are on the Jefferson 8L. on Dec. 4
I work committee. Jane 8mith. Ella
----------------- * • •
{two P. M. tne Kev. Adcock olficiatSmith. Jennie Slocum. Anna TrethVV. R. C.
Ing. Interment in Riverside.
ric and Mattle Van Syckle
{ The Woman's Relief corps met in I
----------------- &lt; a »
-------'their hall November 24th with the j
OBITUARY.
H,
s£,,lLER
h
.w»k..i, ...
.... u..«..
VMI.UB. uaugiiicr
president
in the
chair. ,-M.
All vuwwm
officers.' rua
Ida Varllla.
daughter Oi
of jonn
John ana
and
। After .he Banner had gone to were present A light luncheon was Hannah Hollopeter. was born in Ver­
press last week news come that Miss served tn honor of our nea* members. ‘ sallies, Ohio, on March 24. 1863. and
.Gertrude Schuler had died at the । yen Of our local Corps members I departed this life Nov. 28. 1934 at
University hospital as a result of her
guests of Orcutt Corps of Kai- the age of 71 years. 8 months and 4
.nijiines in an automobile acc.dent ama.-x&gt;j November 20th. Our nexl'days.BbecametoMichiganwlthher
near Ann Arter She was the daugh- meeunj. December 8lh. will be : parents in 1880 and on March 11 oU
■
“ntl Mrs 8am 80,111 er of ftecUon of officers. Members take, the same year was united In mar­
, woodland
notice.—Press Corres.
Irlage to William H. Birman. To this
'
----------------- -----------------------{union five children were born.
INSTALLATION OF OF­
GLASS CREEK GROUP.
Edwin E.. now living ip Montana.
FICERS OI EASTERN STAR.. The
&gt;JIC Glass
U1M, Creek
viwt Extension
h*kiuu«i Group.Orvin
uivup.uzrvui Aa- and
anu John
junn H.
n. ot
uuilimore.
of Baltimore.
Tuesday night. Dec. 11. has been met for Its second lesson Thursday. {Jessie M. Edmonds and Doris O.
n’t‘ulT’JnJSrJun^Ch^ntS' ■N°*‘ ”' M
h°mC
MFS Da'1 fimKh
8he
of the officers of Hastings.Chapter., rx&gt;UgiaSJ witli 17 members and four mourn her loss, the kind and loving
w° t7, °«E' ®"
Worthy Orand । visitors present. During tlx: busl-: husband, five children. 14 grandiSuSuSTSuir. DinuJ ilO K ,urso mcciuiK. points tor IMjradWr
me rcaomg iftUMren
enuaren .»d
ana .U
six rrr.t-ftftukMl.
greai-granacntlconteft were given-and each mem- dren. one sister. Oora Asplnall, and
ber urged to read and. keep a rec- many other jet.Uves, neighbors and
monies
ord of their points. The lesson on ' friends who will sadly miss her.
"Putting Fun in Family Living" was
Funeral services were held at the
CIRCLE NO. L
very ably given by Mrs Eva Havens I United Brethren church Saturday at
Circle No. ’2 of the Methodist L- A. and Mrs. Pearl Newland. Great ‘2:00 P .M. with Rev. E. O. McShcrry
S was entertained on Monday eve­ stress was put on the companionship in charge. Burial in Valley Home
ning by Miss Eva A- Heoox and her between “
parents
rec/-, and
andchildren
____________
tn the cemetery. .
z
mother. Mra Ella Eggleston. After home. Games a ere discussed and
~
OBITUARY.
supper and the business meeting. same
—demonstrated.
games were played, a Christmas { Next meeting will be held with
Mrs. Bertha Turck was bom June
tree was enjoyed and Christmas Mr». Robt McGlocklln of Hastings U. 1873. in Athens. Calhoun coun­
carols sung. Three guesu were pres- (and will be a Christmas party. All ty. Michigan, near place of burial
ent.
I members are urged to bring *otn»- ■ and departed this Ute. Nov. 20 at
XI 1SU«.
1014 tSOe
Qh- SpCIll
r&gt; IK.
&lt;*■
I thing pertaining to
------ ----------------w Christmas
aaiuMUllMM tor
»ui 7-4S A OS..
UW ITKX.I
You may know somebody who the roll call also a little gift for a'of her life in Michigan Laft to
needs the servlet: which a tubercu- member.—Minnie Gorham. Sec.
I mourn her loss are a step father and
loali association can provjde-call------------------- ------ ----------------|tw© brothers. Eari Brum, who wax
your local Christmas Seal ofiice—or I Christmas Beal your home against staying with ber and Ervin Bruce
write the Michigan Tuberculosis As- .tuberculosis infection — Michigan of Detroit* three cousins and a host
sodauon, Lansing.
jTuberculosis Association.
of friends and rxlghtera.

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Hastings, Michigan ■ Telephones 2244-2557 BL—

SUNDAY and MONDAY, DEC. 9 and 10

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Murder at the Vanities
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�THE HAfiTTNGg BANNER. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1M4

Sporting Items I Oil. DM BEDIENT

1 of Midland Park
daughter, Mama’s,
Saturday after &gt;

TOWSCBSSCHIIW

entertained

BOYS’ LEAGUE TO
BEGIN CAGE TOURNEY

I »on, Norman, of
nest Bradfield and

son why a Chinaman should want
to do or to undertake anything ex­
cept in the same way his ancestors
did. Progress stopped there
In more recent times; the govern­
ment lost practically all authority
over the people of China. It seems
Ing formed. The various classes, a. j Impossible to’unite them on any
B and C. represent various degrees project, no matter how much it
of previous experience tn basket ball might be to their advantage to co­
that lhe boys "have had. ■ In this operate.
manner Inexperienced as well as ex-1 Their cities are interesting as well
. perlenced players can enjoy well- |as lhe people. China Is just now gomatched competition. Eight basket. ln8 through a period of change, the
Knii
——- have been formed in the I outcome of which no one can foresee.
ball &gt;teams
Junior High school. .They will play With one-quarter of the world's
their league garnet as preliminaries population China would. If the govto regular High, school'games, ~
eminent could command the loyality
of its own people, be invincible
MEN’S CAGE LEAGUE
. against any other nation. As it ta

Boys' League basket ball games
will start Monday, according to Joe
Brozak, director of physical educa­
tion of -the Hastings High school.
So far four teams in Class A and
four In Class B have been entered.

»d Mra. Bradfield
and Mrs. A. Eaton

&gt;f Delton
I will begin

to

a. at the home of
Bradfield,
and

1 will be sold dur­
toon and evening,
be provided and
el talk given and

BED BRICK.

Wickham In

W.

oy Chandler and
astings and Mr.
tier spent Saturford Hammond's,
arren MlUer and
lie and Mr. and
rren Bolton and
Btrausbaugh

ting in the care
alg and sons.
s Sunday dinner
. Forrest Potter

Detroit called at
Tuesday night,
cs, Mrs.
Bert
Max Eck and
Hastings spent
with Mrs. Clifping her celecd Ingram and
er Ingram and
spent Sunday
-lias. Woodruff.

rifts
Misses
bkr.

b

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kerchiefs,

10
OF

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Events

1GLEN,

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"Here, Mr. ta just what you are
wklng for—the newest fountain
provide attractive accompaniments one‘half ^P* *u*ar and one-cup,u ft colorful addition to any meal. Iflav&lt;*
the meat For a three pen. It is absolutely impassible far
to the menu.
water
to syrup and
add two Make balls or mounds of drained ' pound pot roast. brown the meat in ink to escape from It anywhere.”
Cranberry lea is delicious with the '011P® cranberries. Cook until they I and seasoned cottage cheese, and , °*&gt;« tablespoon at fat. Remove the
-Huh! I’ve owned 35 fountain
Cranberry, lea to deUdoua with the
then cool. Mix one teaspoon surround with
cranberry
rauce.,from the pan and add three
meat ctxirse and may take the place
the yolkj| Qf two e)|gs &gt;nd
uith
„ p^n cups boiling water to the pan. then
of sauce or Jelly. Cook one quart of tablespoons of the Juice from the dressing. The salad also may be made udd
cups of cranberry sauce
London entoCranberries with one pint of water cranberries. Blir in one teaspoon ‘ with Individual ring folds of &lt;«n-. jnate lMii sweet than usual, stir
until the berries 5re tender. Strain 'butter, let lhe mixture cool, and add berry Jelly turned out on a lettuce: “"Hi thoroughly mixed with the wa­
rn
the
the *~~7'
pan ~~
and
or run
run through
tnrougn a
n colander,
coianacr, add
»uu one
uic lone-half
.uwiuui teaspoon
&gt;caapuu&lt;i vanilla.
»aiu»u. Turn |leaf; fill the center of the ring with ,lcr Reptace
L
1 meat
-----in
- 7."
—,gresslve and assertive of Insects. A
pound sugar, and cook unUl dis-1this filling into a deep pie crust all drained and seasoned cottage cheese, took as usual, adding salt and pep- causal view of the trousers of the
solved. Cool, gdd the Juice of two'ready baked, cover with meringue Serve with mayonnaise or French P®r ,0 «Me.
old evening suit convinces us, also,
lemons, and freeze to the consistency from the whites of two eggs and two dressing.
.
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that they are not averse to taking
of water ice.
tablespoons powdered sugar. Brown! Cranberries cooked with a pot,
BANNER WANT ADVS. FAT
|a back seat.

Toy
Specials

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Busy

Specials

BEGINS TOURNAMENT Jown bandits

take part on the

.wrencc Outeleln
ustlngs visited at
lunday evening.
»s. Woodruff were

(Continued from page one)

preparing cranberries, according to I A cranberry merlnrfue pie has on I slightly In a stow oven.
I roast will make the meat tender Just
tetTof eMfchfiJi mlritkColte£lBto Iattractlve -PP-r.ner cook one and | A cranberry-cottage cheese sslad M vinegar does and adds a pleasant

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In the first four games of the men's
basket ball game Kirsch Bros, de­
feated the Home Lumber Company
21 to 12; the High school faculty
team defeated J. c. Penney 50 to 21;
Bessmera defeated piston Ring 20 to
16; Piston Ring defeated Kroger 35
to 13. This makes standings to dale
as follows:
Beumers
1000
Faculty
IOOO
Hlrsch
1000
Piston Ring
500
Krogera
Penneys
000
Home Lumber Co.
000

T.-K. H. S. CAGERS TO
OPEN SEASON SOON
Members of the Thomapple-Kellogg football squad had pictures tak­
en Friday after which the boys
turned in their suits and other foot­
ball equipment to be stored for next
year.
The basket ball schedule ta dolly
becoming more complete. A few va­
_______
cant^
dates ___________
yet remain__
but arrangements are being made to nil these
with games at other schools.

and provincial generals,
and the Japanese have unquestion­
ably planned to conquer and annex
China to Japan.
All these and many other interest­
ing mutters concerning China and
the Chinese will be discussed by Dr.
Bedient Unquestionably the mem­
bers of the Brotherhood will all
learn more about China than they
ever knew before, and it will be
worth knowing.
The supper squad will be as fol­
lows: Royal Myers, captain. Elmer
Bush. James P. Waters. Gary Crook.
Allan Hyde, Ed. Groat, Herbert Cal­
;
lkins, Charles Offley. Win. Hinman
and W. S. Will.

Metal Wagons

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Starting Wednesday

By

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and daintily trimmed with narrow
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Starting Wednesday

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Lovely Gaymode Shadow-Clear

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They’re Nev, Smart! Bargain! At

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80 pretty, a woman would feel at her
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medium and large I They’re buys!

Home Economics Specialists
Michigan State College

What could be a more fitting end
to a holiday dinner than rich fruit
cake or fruit pudding? Dark fruit
cakes are at their best when they
■ t»*vo been made ahead of time. An
old stone crock makes an ideal stor­
age container. The cakes should be
wrapped securely tn heavy waxed
H. H. S. CAGERS PLAY
paper, and if the climate ta dry. It ta
ALLEGAN HERE FRIDAY Iadvisable
to supply some source of
Hastings High school boskrtcers moisture
1
during storage, such as on
will open the cane season here Pri- apple
1
or an orange.
day evening. Allegan will fumtah 1
the opposition, coach Lockton has , The work of mixing fruit cakes
few veterans In the line-up but has been cut almost In half by the
plenty of enthusiastic up-ana-com­ Improvement in ways of packing
fruits. The size of the pieces
ing youngsters. A real contest can be dried
!
Into which the fruits and nuts
assured.
should be cut or chopped ta a matter
of
personal
preference. The mixing
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Clayton Newland of Delton and of the cake batter follows the meth­
Mtaa Evelyn Newland of Middleville od for mixing all butter cakes.
Baking the cake is the most Im­
spent Thanksgiving with the home
portant step. The ingredients are
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart of Clov­ too coatly to Justify guess work in 1
erdale were supper guests of Mr. and baking, so an accurate check on the 1
Mrs. Geo. Havens on Saturday temperature is necessary- A shallow ,
pan of water placed on lhe floor
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Whittemore of of a gas oven will give the top crust
Glass Creek were callers Sunday an attractive sheen. The time of
afternoon in the Dan Douglass baking depends principally upon the
size of the loaf. Two pound cakes re­
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vrooman and quire three and one half hours, three
baby were •’Thanksgiving guests of pound cakes require four hours. In
the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. the absence of a dependable oven
the cake should be steamed rather
Geo. Fulton, of Hastings.
&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Otta returned than baked.
A small fruit cake from your fa­
home on Thursday, the former from
his deer hunting trip and the latter vorite recipe makes a delightful
from a visit with relatives. Mr. Oils Christmas greeting. An excellent re­
was lucky enough to kill a nice deer. cipe is suggested by Miss Ethel
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Calkins from Trump of the Jpstitutional manage­
near Hastings were guests Friday ment staff of Michigan State Col­
lege.
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Douglass.
Mix two pounds seedless raisins,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nash and „„„ „lla
children and Mr. and Mrs Alfred one
blenched raisins. 1-2
Hovey of Hastings were entertained I*0111*1 currants. 1-2 pound dates. 1-2
Thanksgiving in the home of Mr • P°und candied pineapple, one pound
and Mrs. Jim Wilcox.
citron. 1-4 pound candled lemon
Billy Newland and Kenith Dunn P®*1Pound candlfd orange
are in Chicago attending the Live ‘P6®1pound candled cherries, and
Stock show. They were among the on® P°und pecans, dredge fruits and
five lucky contestants who won lhe nuU wtlh J-3 cUP sUte&lt;1 P*4*1? flour’
trip through the Hastings Ag-HE
and th® P®®1 w,th
CUP flour Mlx
The pupils Of the Otta SChtg)! are 2
’ teaspoons
,'o5'wn‘ cinnamon,
cinnamon one
on, teaspoon
womnm
practicing for a Christmas program. mace. 2 teaspoons allspice, 1-2 tea­
Mrs. Francis Gorham was o guest spoon cloves with 1 and 1-3 cups
cream
one
of her mother. Mra. Clara Wilder, of sifted pastry flour.
Battle Creek Monday end Tuesday. pound butter until light and wavy,
Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Otta enter­ add one pound light brown sugar
tained the following guests al a and cream thoroughly. Add well
yolks
of 12 eggs,---------------then fold In
tension dinner on Sunday: Mr. and1 beaten
---------------- -------------------Mra. Fred Barlaw and children of , the stlflly beaten whites. Add - one
Hastings, Mrs. Hoze! Otis and chil- I'lemon
’-------- (Juice and grated rind). Add
*'*'*
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har­ ; liquid mixture of 1-2 cup cold coffee
man and daughter of Hickory Cor- 1and 1-2 cup preserved fruit Juice,
nera. Mra. Clara Robinson of Grand 1and flour alternately, then the
Rapids. Mrs, Dell Replogle of He­ floured fruits and peel. OH the pans
met, California and Mr. and Mrs. 1and line with oiled paper. Fill the
pans two-thirds full, cover with sev­
Wm. Havens.
Mr. and Mra. Francis Gorham 1eral thicknesses of oijed paper, and
were Bunday afternoon callers at the He firmly, steam three hour?, remove
home of hta brother. Art Gorham, paper, from the tops of pans, and
bake in a stew oven thirty minutes.
near Dowling.
This recipe makes eleven pounds of
THE CROSSROADS.
fruit cake.
Miss Jean Btedge is gaining from
If decoration Is desired. It should
her operation for appendltlcta.
be put on before steaming. Blanched
John cook and family spent almonds, cherries and citron retain
Thanksgiving with their parents, their .color and lend to variety in
Mr. and Mra. Lawtie McBain, of decorating.
Delton.
Steamed fruit puddings are anoth­
nianksglvlng guests and callers er holiday favorite that may be made
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde several days ahead of time and re­
Btedge were, Mr. and Mrs. Jack heated by steaming for serving. Hie
Allen'and Nancy. Mrs. Winifred following recipe will give 18 serv­
Wolfe and Miss Mildred McGowen ings:
of Big Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mix 1 cup raisins, one cup dates,
Btedge of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. one cup nutmeats, one cup sugar,
Warren, Wilcox and daughters of one cup grated carrots, and one cup
Jackson.
. ■ .
grated potatoes. Mix one teaspoon
MT. and Mrs. George Townsend
had as Thanksgiving guests. Mr. and teaspoon cloves, one teaspoon nut­
Mrs. Harry Merritt of Albion and meg. pinch of salt, and one and 1-3
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bougimer of cups flour, combine the two mix­
Freeport.
tures and add one cup of finely
Clayton Marble spent Thanksglv- chopped suet. Put In oiled cans and
steam three hours
Frank Jack has been spending a
A change from the usual hard
few days with Mr. and Mrs Martin sauce that ta seped with fruit pud­
near Middleville.
&gt; / dings is apricot whipped cream.
John and Teddy Cook and fam­ Whip one pint of cream, sweeten
ilies spent one evening last week with 3-4 cup apricot pulp ThU pud­
with Mr. and Mre George Davis ding wifi add a delightful holiday
near Middleville.
touch to the meal if it ta steamed in
an angel cake pan. placed on a tray
and Mrs. pete Rusnak have moved and just before serving a few spoon­
to Grand Rapids.
, fuls of lemon flavoring poured on
Mn. Minnie Cobb Lectaemby, the top and lighted. Serve the pud­
Mrs. Maude Qobb and Mr. and Mn. ding and sauce at the table.
Walter Smith of chltago spent part
The cranberry was one of the first
of the native American fruits to be
utilised by our Pilgrim ancestors,
and since that time cranberry sauce
lias become a traditional holiday
Mn. Eliza Johnson of Hastings dinner combination with turkey or
spent Bunday with Mrs. Jana Tut-

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The ideal gift is a thing uf beauty and
usefulness—like these new Gaymodes in
lovely dark and medium colors! Chiffons
with silk picot top or semi-service with
mercerized top and sole. Sizes 8*^-10Mt!

More and more men insist on laundered
collar attached shirts! Penney’s comes
thru* with a great bargain! Dots, stripes,
checks, all vat-printed and pre-shrunk!
Cut to our rigid standards! Popular colors.
Give HER theie lovely Gilt

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Luncheon Sets!

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Linen—hemstitched, with
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thought for Christmas!

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Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

This and That
Facts About Michigan
An Extensive Onastline
A Happy Hunting Ground.

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

6IVE ACOOIWT BOOKS
TO CONTRACT SIBNERS
committee on program. The society
win publish a paper to be read al rm
every meeting—Theodore Bogers,
editor. Tbe first regular meeting oo*

Camp Fire Activities

B«u&gt;rd&gt; Ara Bart Sri.

THE TOWN BEND PLAN
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
in Operating Methods
nnlred group tn ttw Reound Ward.
Dr. and Mn. Chas. PalmatUr of
The Slater Mission
We have pot previously mentioned
.
...
.-ne so-caueo TownsendM plan
so-called
in "Townsend plan" in1 AlthouH. k»M talwta. MtalU.|gS»’
™
»“&gt;ta«’
fly waiting for private capital to come this column, because we have re­ Ban with IU i^andk In the Ore»t
J? CORN-HOG CONTRACTS
tn. We must go ahead on the basts ‘garded it as
too
chlmeretal
and
fan-1
M
t.
‘tAkw
k_ K-.
Me m
more
nr&gt; cnaatllnr
eowtllne than
tMh env1^'
*u».hh
“
v». X'
vr■
FOR 1936 ANNOUNCED
tastlc to merit serious consideration.
tK^Unton It t£»- I Clarke, spent Thankagving with Mr.
ata or from signed tha charter appUcation. Than
but
‘„ 3
‘
•‘nd
A. C. Brown of Grand
hr rmlnu out that “attrartivr
b;lt when
WhCn we
*T learn
1Wn that
tbUt petitions
petitions for
for "!?"
deportment thrt elected the officers for the
To Continue Payment! for the fi
I as MY COUNTY SIX M0NTB9 s».[h
°7 T*\ silracUve homes [!)e
the adoptlon
adoption of tflP
the plan are being
being
’
"•J**
... .. .................. ..rr,„i. by farm- group. They are as follows: Fmicirculated in
tn our
our state,
state, perhaps
perhap. It
It is
ta S^Ru^Cn
and^He’
Mr and
L E B^ctl of De­
&lt;n &gt;aM la ajtaaaaj
could be built by the government for circulated
Redaction
of
Corn
Acreage
*
ers
who
hav«
crop
contracts
with dehL-Imogane Ooolry, Vice-Pnafin order to discuss it,
IL at
nt least
lca_«t briefly.
hrteflv perior.
Pertor- Huron.
Huron- 8t Clair and Erie.
. .. were ..
Unnrt.v eiiMf.
. - ---------------------- -------- ---------- XTHg M utUe M
or gi joo. and sell m
। troll
the over Sunday
guests nt
of
the
Agricultural
Adjurtment
Admin- dent—Dorothy Mae Schantz, Sacand Number of Hogs
“
them with no down payment on IT** Townsend plan originated with
tatratton........................................................rotary—Elaine Jarman, and TreaeThis mileage of coastline ta al- hMr. and Mrs. W. M. Stebbins. The
tmiDt bSKRT COUNTY. ONE
If
producers
participate
in
the
[ladies
are
sisters.
UK
long-term
mortgages
bearing
inter!
&lt;*«torin
California,
but
whether
YKAM IN ADVAXCX.------------The 1936 record book ta xlmilar to urer-PauUne Everson.
inma wrm
mver
from
psychopathic most equally divided between thei Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Hefner and 1935 adjustment program for corn,
the one distributed last year but has
Afttr this we sang a few Camp
the
.83,&lt;X&gt;i651 as ‘0,r M 3 P*1 cent.
hospital we do not know. The plan upper and lower peninsulas,
Miss Hermes, Miss Oda Fedewa and and hogs in the same numbers as been simplified and Improved, if Fire Bongs.
for 1034, the total adjustment pay­
»— ABVRnTMDIO UTU----------0008 U *cem llkely W**1 private [ to on a par with Sinclair’s EPIC lower peninsula leading with 1.137 [
provides for the incluson of records
Refreshments were served and we
miles arid the upper peninsula trail■—— — -­
ments
are
expected
to
run
between
Dtepiax adrartuiaa raua co appUca- [capital will move ahead with coofi- Prc*r“n- which the people ot that tod wiihl.llSbuE. But wiren o™;F^'»,‘8ta&gt;.‘|W
_
_
for which there was no space in last, adjourned by singing "Onward We
150 million and 185 million dollars
•»
.u_w’............to........... .... .n.ltore fa Ita butatad Held
™pb*ttoaiy Bdurea In lhe wreetllnf ol Ore U*taor
year's book. Filling out crop con­ Go With • Song."
fand. lhe upper penlneuld Ukee lhe' w“ hme lor ThenludhfaiB. She wu
tracts ta made much eader if the rec­
b faced with government competition an "old revolving pension." and if lewd, or S ihT;SSSeS^taE
«*■“ A""'
AO-WO-KI-YA GROUP.
thirds Of all producers voting la the ord books are kept up-to-date. The
S of this maaifltude? Hardlv. The' YOU at tern ot to rriwri out the nlan tronUde. lees thdn one mUe In .wry I
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_
.
»t* nsakZ'ta Muaoriaw ms i government is an unfair competitor Four bead will "revolve" so fast .mr U owned by lhe public. Ahi
J“r.„,l“r™1’ ^'“1 “&gt;d oom-hog referendum in October.
making out financial statement, for success. Wednesday. November 28th.
In 1035. as in 1034. the com-hog
a. is * word.
L -k...’youll be too dizzy to think It
□1 the reel u to whale control. !""■ »«"«&gt;■ “ta Beulah Sewanee
use in applying for loans from the we had a group Council Fire where
production program will be volun­
tary and will be carried out largely
The College farm management de­ Makers Rank. Agnes Johnson got
by. the farmers themselves through
their community committees and partment issues another account the prise for making the best bibs
book which to more complete than the for lhe Needle work Guild. We disfrontage so that the public at large
.
county control associations.
mistakes or fall.
dred dol“ra
n^th. to be paid can be assured of sandy bathing
frOm
Wedne8da
y
t,u
one
distributed by the government coned plans for our next meetings,
.
HnauluUi
The com provisions of the con­
I
, . , .
for out of a sales tax levy. The pen­
Saturday.'
The college account book is designed and for our Christmas party —Patty
In “normal j^ars private Industry ,toner must spend the entire #2oo beaches and good camping-grounds.
i Nathan Judson. Miss Ethel Burton tract limit the com acreage to 90 .for a comolete cost account of the Osborn, Press Reporter.
.. rttidential building field ex- cach Bnd every month, thus putting
job printing.
ln the
[and Mrs. Jennie McElwain of LanIn the state there are approxl’ ™"L J”.-;"-" ”* *J“" iear.
and:
^htob00«0&lt; a* pends an average of about 82341.- pje money back Into circulation. mately 16.000 miles of trout streams
of
TAWANAKA GROUP.
nc*a. &lt;aii u'rr * 006000. Even with its present big "Where through tht sales tax it again , and more than 5,000 fishing lakes Mr “
and
Mrs F
E A.
Burton.
nd Mrx
* "
UF‘~‘
Meeting was called to order by
back uuu
Into mic
the pcnsKm
pension 1UIKI.
fund. ..
.
•ar kiad ct bvok ....
..
»goes
ucj» Maun
, .,
.’ ----- --------------- I
Major Gansser
Bay City, who If they wish, hold out of production1 from the College or by county agri­
iSi.
!■&gt;»“■«» rt«n»&gt;™ eoufa
„e„ce tl„.
-rerefams." Tlwre B M
“&gt; oi tne*e Irtto
Many
iaxe» «nd
ana irato
streams ।
... „ , of —
anywhere
from 10 to 30 per cent of cultural agents in opening and clos­ tha President, Thelma Wheating We
orUtoAUy nameH
n.mM Iron, Indian
Indian '’■**' “
Ofb Mo.iMr.
.
i.. ».
— ...to■&gt; carry
.
. .. explanation of. ,wm
.were
were nrinlnallv
origmauy nameq from
irom maian
~ J
the
two-year
base
average
and
re
­
sang
a
song and said the Law. Roll
ly
hope
«i operations of not. however, any
.to. .. ..who
.
. .... the
.to was the xuest of Mr and Mr« Cn W
uz
ing this account book.
tribes or_ chiefs
roamed
Call was taken, there were seven
ceive corn benefit payments in pro­
volume. If -It---------attempted
&lt; how to make
dlflerence
be- i territory and many of these names’ Wespinter
WcsDln'^ while in the **»
city.
SUPERVISORS JUSTIFIED
|comparable
------,---------- ------------------------------------ up the
---- -------------------Contract signers who do not use
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley W. Smith portion. For complying with the the college book, which to sold at present. Secretary read minute* of
K our opinion the .open Son »re to do to ell hope of ever bclcnclnd
J..S!! here etoce been pined on to clllee, 1
Lhe last msetlng. Treasurer gave her
towns, and
and counties
counties
! “5d
Clement and Donald, and oom control provisions, the indi­
neither stingy nor short sighted in the Federal budg« would vanish. comM tack 3S
ofa. towns,
report.
• • ■
their daughter. Miss Constance, of vidual signer will derive the follow­
We are going to have a Bake Bale
opposing demands foe a 830.000 con- and this would further lessen the vlously 11 would have to be made up
Barry county, iltoll. and the ™1. JS"
‘St.»‘ta ing benefits: &lt;1&gt; a com adjustment be opened at the beginning of the
needed for reviving pri- from texes on the people under six,Ue , and thc vttl*
Saturday. Dec. 0. at 1:00. We also
trtbutlon by the State Emergency confidence
—- •
- ■
—
■
Mr. smiths sister. Mtas Gertrude payment; (2) unrestricted use of
b.pu.1
fa
S-T
the land shifted from corn produc­ ventoriea of feed are lowest Account drew names for our Christmas party
■Smith.
Welfare Relief Administration. The
tion: and (3) eligibility to partici­ books do not increase lhe farm in­ Dec. 11 at Belva Riley's home.
following reasons, we believe. Justify [ta-ldto
I2M p„ month. You will Mr* Ib.l !rtl“ Tl"»rer:.r..-1 pMM Urelter
Dorothy Jacoteion gave a three
pate in any government corn loan come but they enable the farmer to
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
In short it seems to us that Mr. this Is fantastic, but nevertheless ,or thclr wl8&gt;’»ms. numerous bubtheir stand:
program that may be available in determine which farm operations minute talk.cn Camp Fire Glrte.—
[ At the annual election held by
First—The county cannot afford a Ickes’ plan is an a’.tempt to revive a people are-falling for it. It only goes blln'f »l*lll«VulJP11‘'d c°oJ- Pure *“* members of Hastings Lodge No. 50. the fail of 1935. The com adjust­ are moat profitable and which lose Press Reporter. Jacqueline Moore
ter;
wild
grapes,
plums,
berries,
and
drowning man by throwing water in
provr what one of the wisest men
' *
'
um&lt;
rr m an
ment will be made at the rate of
contribution of this size.
«. Michigan said to
.„ u
„ .T.MT
•»»“&gt;“■ ta “«*»&gt;• I O O F.. the following were elect­ 35 dents per bushel of yield esti­ money.
EXTENSION GROUP.
In
the
writer n.re- »'
Second—Even if the county could his face
crn'.l,. «nd lh.1 •«.■&gt; Uul It will take, “««taul». hkkory md beech- ed officers for the ensuing year: N. mated for the number of acres by
The South Maple Grove Co-oper­
TOWN UNI
potatoes
were G-—Edward Hubbard; V, G-—Lucian which the corn land area is kept
LONO
“ i'3"1
'ta ■“ Arnnlew. ' nuts: maize and
‘r"' ---------------------afford the contribution, there would
Wedding bells are again ringing ative project Group met Nov. 21 at
LONG AND LOUISIANA.
grown without trouble. Waterfowl Will; R 8—Frank A Wood; F 8 — below the 1932-33 average. In 1935,
the
home
of Fem Ball for pot luck
In
our
neighborhood,
this
time
for
i Just how much of a Democracy is w h. Berley. The Cassopolis Vigl- thrived tn the lakes and swampv Bert Webb; Treas —EH Davis. Mcm- the "withheld" acres may be located Harold Tasker ord Lucille Robinson. dinner.
money and at the same time protect
regions while deer, bear, rabbits and
on any part of the farm.
,the United States. One wonders this lant.
Lillie Checseman called the meet­
the lender.
numerous game birds were plenti­ Hilton
The
hog
provisions
are:
The
Indi
­
after
lhe »PP
apparent
ease wlt!1
with
------------mcvuuu. inussrai
M™ Ruf us Cherry left Monday for vidual contract signer is to limit Indiana on Friday. Congratulations. ing to order and nine members re-,
Thlrd-Thr county should not be “
‘‘7. •seeing
S"U1K ,ne
“rfm ««
when wt read
that Michigan mob- ful. Otter, mink, raccoon,
muskrat
The lesson
Mr. and Mrs Herman Winkler and •ponded to roll call.
and fox provided skins for clothing Kalamaxoo where she will spend two the number of hogs produced for
asked to contribute a sum of this
son. Richard, went to Ann Arbor “Putting Fun In Family Living*' was
ras surrounded
' ' '•**•'«
*,eeka wlth relatives, —
after
------which
*-■-•- she
resents
in Louisiana thousand men.
provisioned
alse without having some respons I- **
“ live
— government
—
... -w them The entire region wa
market from 1935 litters to 90 per Wednesday where they were the given by Dorothy Hoffman and we
M
.v
Mto.^
11CM
u
f
the
forests,
i*
1
" 8° ,0 Ohl° l°r «he winter, mak­
, Oonstituttonal rights mean nothing P&lt;«DUfuUy and transported them by the denseness of
cent of the adjusted average num­ guests of Mr. and Mn. George Stoll all joined tn playing some of the
bllity In its administration.
,
thereby
protecting
the
Indian
bond
ln8
her
home
with
her
daughter
tn Tzme He I,
nf r-vren wrvcral hundred miles In 48 hours to
ber produced from 1932 and 1933 for Thanksgiving.
games she had suggested.
Fourth—Burry county has been
.. .... .
, .
w*®
the utt|
deer nuuuu,
hunting xuoa
season m
In our from outside enemies. Except for wf&gt;lle there.
litters. For complying with the new
We adjourned to meet wtth Lillie
receiving Jess than one-half of the Uonal P°lltlCA1 ability but uses it to stale we feel that we have little to the severe winters, it was a happy
Misses Grace and Velma Bradley,
Bradley. contract, the participating produc­
hunting ground, which gave the in- Marion and Grace Willard, and Mr. er will receive a hog adjustment I ted relatives at Gun lake Bunday Cheeseman in January for a lesson
further
a
personal
ambition
that
j
fear
from
a
foreign
invasion
—
W
H.
on
"Nutrition."—Ethel
Donovan,
average per capita of state assist­
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brovont of
“n
nd Mrs Vcrn Bradley "*
of ”Berlin,
habitants more freedom from care "
* “- payment of 315 per head on the
verges on the psychopathic. Invari- Berkey. Cassopolis Vigilant
ance given in Michigan.
most I *Srr Thanksgiving guests of Misses number of hogs represented by the near Vermontville were Bunday
, worry and hardship . than
ably he appeals to the basest 1m-:
WHAT CREATES WEALTH?
1 tribesmen were able to enjoy elseand Elvira Durkee. Miss 10 per cent adjustment One-half guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Lepard.
Thanksgiving Day officially opened
pulses of his constituents and lias a
Government cannot create wealth where.
Bradley will visit the Misses Durkee of this payment will be made upon
THE INSULL CASE
— -h-j. The small boy Is disconcerted up- the 1034 sale of tuberculosis Christ­
for several weeks.
faculty of arraying class against B^jn oidy spend IL
acceptance of the contract by the on learning that President Roosevelt mas Seals—buy now.—Michigan Tu­
Greece. Turkey and in fact all of
'
.orwrentlv rervwni*m**nn
T^at «®n«nlc axtom was recently.
Secretary of Agriculture. Th/ final
Thomapple and nun take. nre
"? hu -ul".
recognizes
Europe, must find American legal class. He apparently
l &gt; rm
*n‘zrs no pointed out by B. c Forbes, in comberculosis Association.
has
put
men
to
planting
birch
trees.
rntt-ra .1 Indian activity. Gun1S"'"™ ““ payment, leu the contract signer's
procedure and public opinion a c^*e “”d
up a machlnc m mentmg
delusion
gov- tokf to . .
--------- on
—the
-------------------- that
-----------------the border Col,c8e to spend their Thanksgiving pro rata of the local administrative
his state more absolute, unscrupu- ernment has a limitless purse, that it lln ' , ,hp
vacation with their parents. Mr and
rather amazing puzzle.
expenses, will be made on or about
lous and dangerous than New York's can Pu" bundles of cash out of a
‘
. Mrs. **
George ”
E. Coleman.
-January 1. 1930.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Burns, who
have
been
in
LaSalle.
Illinois,
for
would enjoy the absolute power of a■
DURFEE.
Every cent spent by political orthe past year, came Monday eve­
Work on the new bazement at the
find sanctuary In various countries Mussolini without being held re­ ganLvns must be supplied by the
ning for a visit with their aunt. Miss[
taxpayer. And that term, "tax-1
A
Anna Worden, nnd other relatives. ’ purfee schoolhouse Is progressing
abroad against enemies who were sponsible for misuse of such -power. payer." means every person in the I
very rapidly.
'
PUIUob ererr iKAslbld wire to b«nB A,,n' "'“’ll «&gt;' minntr to which country who has a job, any savings.1
Thanksgiving gueste of Mr. and
THIRTY YEARS AOO TODAY
hto. hack lor Irito The united OAtatoM has su«umb«d to Lond’s a piece of property, a business, or a
VISION in the art
Mrs Edd. Rice and daughter Veta
Mr
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Bradley
and
1 were. Mrs. Sam Keller and children
SUU, w» tox»d uto Mowed the “hlb;““”. « ™"ke. one wonder dollar to qiend.
It means the day
of seeing things tndaifchier went lo Grand Rapids Sat-’ of near Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs
one.klded MtUe wtth the un&lt; ee- ''h',bo' “ n« lhe best eotuututlon laborer as well as the bank preslur^y, Mrs Bradley remaining until1 Whitwright and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
died Interest that a cat docs In toy- '“ncBlsable c.n protect people Iron) dent, the clerk as well as the cxecuTue-xlay. the guest of Dr. and Mrs.• Sowerby and daughter all of Irving, i
1 live, in fact, the clerk and the day
Parkhurst
tod with a nonre.
&gt;B,clr “hJW.
I laborer have the most to lose from
Mrs. Orville Pursell and
| David Smith. Volney Wilcox andI daughter
.Mr. and were
Sunday callers there.
[tax extravagance and the most to
But after a trial in federal court
Lt.
। Edward
Goodyear
spent
their’
Sunday visitors at the Clemens
AN INNOVATION.
jgain from tax economy. Govern-!
consuming eight weeks of testimony
Thanksgiving vacation with home’ home were Mrs. J. H. Curtiss and
Michigan may not have lhe most rnent Cannot •* »upported.by taxing
friends, returning to the University’ .son. Mrs. Nora Hall and son. Mis.
and argument, a jury made up of 12
men selected from widely separated
Prison managernent sys-,
’to^iake^denYm thTbud?
Monday.
Chester Olmstead and children all
, Mrs. Lillie Lowell. Mr H. Barton.&gt;, of
, Lansing.
SEEDLESS
Oklahoma,
get.
The great bulk of Ils revenue
towns and cities of Illinois and tem after all. Down *in
“ '"■
’*1*
- --­
Mr. A Hagar and Miss Blanch [I Mr and Mrs. Tom Hofiman and
ranging from 25 to 55 years of age. we read. Governor “Alfalfa Bill" comes from Indirect taxes on clothes.
! Hogle of Grand Rapids spent1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemens spent
Murray granted a life1 term convict food- aU lhc necessities and luxuries
Thanksgiving with J E Hogle and Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. El­
and representing a wide variety of
.
which
the
average
mqn
and
woman
|
I family.
professions, required but two hours a ,eave
«** da&gt;'s
80 O11*11 hunt- ।
mer Lusk at Marshall.
।
_...
.
| of small income buys. ’
P A Sheldon of this city
to acquit Mr. Insui) and sixteen co- ing.
*UB This
Thls is
u a trtck that
th&gt;t Mr. Deboj
Debo, wealth is created when capital is mtes and Ottawas. all branches of
Mrs. Anna Belle Honeysett, who
John Holden of Richland left
has been spending the past two I
-hmild used to provide facilities with which the Algonquin family.
defendants. Furthermore the ver- and
a,ld his
hls narole
P“rolc rnmmi.uinn
commission should
[Wednesday
to
spend
a
week
at
&lt;ua deemed to H . poputa, 0„e Inee
| mra
weeks with her niece, Mrs. Tom
men een
can jtork
work to ireodue.
produce goods end
and j
lSt Louts fair
Hoffman, returned to Plainwell Sun­
commodities and services that the
These Indians seldom hnd a per­
Mr and Mrs J. B Griswold, son- day
,
People seemed angered not so much
[people need and want. Potential manent residence. They lived where
evening.
„uu.m Birman
DH1IUU1 of Hastings
na-kul,.
,,
DIPHPHICULTIES
|w
«um» »a
at the business tactics he employed
wealth
is &gt;osi
lost wzicn
when lire
the outucn
burden oi
of life came easiest. During the spring in-law anddaughter of D. A Bow- I Mrs. William
Memories of 4te old-time country taxation makes impossible this capl- they went when fishing was best; kcr, Mrs Davenport of Portland and .Mssed away Wednesday at her
as at the fact that be tried to run
Mr and
iinrl Mrs
Rmhh nt
____ ____ —.______ .... '
Mrs. Smith
of XVnlltkw,,
Mulliken ,home
Mrs. Birman, formerly of this
printing shop and the mechanical tai Investment, when it stifles at theduring the summer they were .._„
y
likely
spent Thanksgiving with Mr and place, had a quiet loving disposition
difficulties of getting editions to M»urce lhe |obs and opportuiutics to encamp near some large berrv
In charging the jury. Judge Wilk­ press are recalled b7 the ftJtowta* ------lh,t -----would
provided
v
-----------------« the ------and was highly respected by all who
.a otherwise
--- ------- - be
------------patch;
during
early spring many Mrs Bowker of this city.
nHA
Tax reductl°n u ln
hlUres‘ of _» bi
‘hem
made
sugarr
___ _ Mr. and Mrs Eberhart and daugh knew her. Funeral services were ।
-------- —
j.maple
------------------erson stated: “A defendant may not eiinninJ
ter and Miss Louise Brisbon of
Our Special
19c
Pork Sauiage
25c
be convict’d for lack of good busi­ clipping taken from a pioneer news-&gt;every worker, every farmer, every they did by cutting incisions in the Lansing were Thanksgiving guests held Saturday Several from this j
, vicinity*
uauujr attended.
aiicnucu.
,business and professional man It trees, collecting the sap In birch--[
ness judgment alone, nor for em­ paper of Colorado:
l of
Mrs meetings
Howell at East Bali
| Dr
Theand
revival
' We begin the publication ov the *ould produce jobs, develop Indus- bark buckets and boiled tt down in
All
Star .
23c
Pork Liver lb. 10c
barking upon a losing business ven­
in(Mrs. Thos suleeba and daughter, timore United Brethren church were
Roccay Mountain cyclone with some tr,“'
Tt,rv fc________________________________________________
, brass kettles, procured from lhe , ____
And
there
is
only
one
way
can
' white
"tradersat^atMackinac
last week
w.'R and
anu will
.111
ture." The judge also pointed out .
...
Anu
t°cone
re u
oniy
way
wewe
can
• wnile
And there is
only
wav
weone
can
' white
traders
at traders
Maekinar
T"Mackinac’"3 The MlrUm- returned to Grand Rapids I a.» good success utn
Blin
.
.
,
... spendtog
.....
.— hunting
.
...
.
Mrmdav
a rrw.Havs*
1 mntillll,.
IKK warlr
Beef Roaata lb. 10c
that the mere fact that the defend-' pn
diphphteulUea in the way. The
Ux reduction,
by
less
season
was always
open. alt^r
all FS-illrMV
this week. Follow the |
29c
Monday
after avl&amp;lr
fewr.th
days'
visit withallcontinue
tax money.—Tuscola
County Adver-1
•’ •‘ •’
.
friends in ^hls city.
crowd, come out and worship togeth- .
•nU »h» tas did n« subUA Ihelr type phounder plironi ...whom we --------------------------------------------- ---------.’One of the first men in the United
bought our outphit phor this print­ ttaeT.
Innocence
./
FORTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY
Mr and Mrs. Leon Stanton and
A RUNA«&gt;AV
;
10 ••«“&gt;« ta Mp tbr In­
Probably the fairest thing that can ing ophjihee pealed to supply us
The evening w
of avramin
November «iu.
28th. »e
the family of Battle* Creek .spent,
,
n . J
. ,
to r mtns adjust themselves to the Inuf. n'^&gt;n
®*lurd“y
, fiuencTs of white man's civilization home of Mrs cross of Johnstown, Thanksgiving with Mrs. Stanton's ।
ENGLISH and MIXED Lb.*
be said of Insull to that he was a with any ephs or cays, and It will be •
or. ,phive
bephore we * bit of excitement ------that few towns* was
----- the Rev Leonard Slater
.—.... •by
— .»
— marriage
------------- of- parenu Mr and Mrs WJUIam Hoff­
.
------- weex
—
In
made joyful
the
product of tl^ times While he was phour
can get any. The mlstaque was not
nSe ‘"f4* da&gt;i!' Ior 11 w*s 1826 he erected a mission at the their daughter, Lida to Mr Frank man.
piling up fortunes for his followers,
’J°fi'Hi8
.“ ll,naI*a^ J?"' rapids of the Grand River but lat- Holtom one of Johnstown's most
The Durfee school had a Thanks­
,
no questions were asked The fact found out till a day or two ago. Wt ।dulged
in by Charley Hunters toy er moved to Prairieville in 1836-37 estimable young men The nuptial giving feast Wednesday.
have ordered the miss”mg letters, and
LARGE BOX
mare, that elttar got scared “’ the He bought land ^nd built a school knot was tied in a very beautiful
Mrs. Edd. Rice was in Hastings
that he was making money look
in °J «’
v35*..1?”1. **7* house B,,d “ church.- Here thc In- «nanucr by Rev Mr VanWinckle. Wednesday and attended a meeting
precedence over any consideration of will have io get along without them
hitched to a fire tnuk. and Mmpiy dians dwelt until 1852 when they J»Mor, of the m E. church at Ban- for lhe 4-H Club leaders.
business ethics. Thousands of in­ till they come We don't Hque the had to go. and down south Bridge werr Iakfn w rCTervaUon&gt; beyond ncId Many friends ot this place wish
Mrs. Grover Brooks was called to '
loox ov this variety ov spelling any
vestors attracted by the apparent L
.
the Mississippi Chief Noonday was thc,n “ joyful and pleasant voyage. Heatings Sunday by the serious ill- ,
wtaardy of hts methods and greedy
than our rP‘der!&gt;'
•probably the most distinguished uf
Mr*- Irving Van Velek of Ellen.- ncu of her sister. Mrs. Edna Ed-.
for a slice of the melons he cut
happPn
best regulated
the Slater Indjans
He was more t*alp. Dakota. Is visiting old friends monds. who will undergcr an opcrplunged in with their savings When &gt;*l'irill‘cs *nd 'Ph the ph’s and c’s
than six feet In height, broad shoul- Ul Uie city. Mrs. Van Velek is in at ton for goiter Tuesday at Pennock,
*
dered and well proportioned, and ver&gt; poor health and for the pait hospital.
the bubble burst and lhe holloa shell ‘ncl
“nd &lt;’’s hold 0111 we &amp;haU
Sirern with the hueav enine
caxUy ni*lntalned his leadership lhn:c months has been in a hospital
Mr and Mra. Will Huffman enof hta far-flung “empire" collapsed C'*P ,sound
c hard&gt; ,h* Oclo‘ic wheel*
a Umes^t ’wem
’,,nor8 0,0 Mva8e ‘ribesmen of the &gt;n Minneapolis
tertalned their children ThankagivInsull found himself the center of a ’Wrlln» «Phu?f » Phashion tlU the I the contents Ihinx the roM’ when I,TBlon 11 b sald U“t he w“ 1*“and Mrs Fost,-r PraU and nig. also Mrs. Anna Klnnie and
Cltaricy1 caught un with iTVIm^.enl2a‘ the bunun« ot ButUUy and nephew. Don Duncan, of Katamsaoo. Mrs Hendershott.
veritable hurricane of public indig- *°ru BrT1'e 11 l' no
10
S^rneSTd f’SlX- it
£ ^tVre^ °'
NaU1‘n BbHW
mUon
•»
« it’s
a serious aphair."

•'isasvasBffiefL?”.

‘^1

EAST SIDE GROCERY

Quotation

Phone

214 4

Cheese full cream

18c

Grapefruit

5c

10 lbs.
2 lbs.

SUGAR

NUCOA

50c
35c

COFFEE MEATS
d.

Nuts

23c

Oats

20c

HAVE YOU TRIED OUR

Very probably, too. after the type­
setting problem had been solved, the
.edition had to be printed on an im­
perfect press that was as temper­
amental as an actress and as 8tub-

family, that never allowed any signs •
of Treuinsel’ then a'brtaRtv- -- **“ TT.’
“.
. ,Bd
_____
w.. „ ln lhe Rev.
andarSj
Mrs.
Tima.
CoxThank-i
and ’ivTng with Rev.
My“bm a°eSd“imeraoitoyc^u’tw
“‘r KPncral
British
’ Clyde
spent
adier genera) in the British army. Clyde spent Thanksgiving with Rev.
K cXd £ tart ^beyond - i^’”e bKarn‘‘ a“ached ,o
*ev. Muter* and family in -Kalamazoo
century wh«m h?' «• ro^«vs w^re ~aUr and flowed him
from
Mr and Mrs. Ackerman of Leoni.X’X m~o^c”yfiyWta Or,nd ^^s.to PralrievUle
das spent Thanksgiving with their
'per -J. E McMillen in Tiie Linden
-m.________________ ____________ |aunt' M
J C Lan’Pfn*n
i There was never any serious dlf Leader.
tuners
। Acuity between the Indians and
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
iir
/ r*.
nr
. .
°f ‘bls region while
FASHION NOTES—Feather this­
Rev siater hved
tles appear among other eccentric
fair is a bit perplexing, even to
Pungent
j
NEW0 DLEAN11(O3
novelties in millinery; Bonnets c»vAmericans
The first musician to use the ered w4u&gt; •tuff like tht dress and
An Austrian has invented a piano1 p. T. Barnum a full name was
I thumb and fourth finger in playing I llned with velvet are destined to
which only the pianist can hear [Phlneus Taylor Barnum. He edited a
REVIVING CONFIDENCE'
the pianoforte was Johann Sebas- rt’al th0Be of felt Pomegranate red.
There should be no difficulty In alDanbury. Conn, be- tion Bach.
Eton blue and Alderney cream are
fore Soina
going Into tlie
tlw show
show business
.v- .. u .
.
.
t°r«
locating
the
Nobel
Peace
Prize
this
—----- ,
.
the fariiinaabiv English colors at
ministration at Washington U at­
.in New York.
The first underground railway was moment. Bretellea are again worn
tempting to bring about a revival of :
____
I । There
iikciv are
arv five
uvw newspapers
newspapers in
tn the
tne
■ &gt;n an bodices they are run over the
business confidence and a resump­
An American visitor remarks thst ^11**1 Slate, with a circulation of
trom Edgeware to shoulder and down both back and
M«1 OI
over a million -four on Sunday, one Kln8s Cro“
Bout to the waist line. Tiie nantion
of private
private capital
capita! expenditures.
expenditures. U d
•ome recent statements by BecreJ
y
y "^1” daily.
Greenland’s tin
Bl*en lo tho“ velvet broches In
Chis
is because it to
is freouentlv
frequently
i.wwaHi,.
.
,,
,j .
UlU 14
- -------Ury of the Interior Harold Ickes
i ™
m -.e
combed by the police —Humorist
&lt;X being raised above
I world u the Pugliese, it u l.m. tyer*° ‘
ot Ch*r»c
'
the ground U
ROride a good illustration of how .
.
--— -—--------------------- — - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- J lavo-relievoor intaglio
an unwieldy bureaucracy worts at L A correspondent tells us that he Is
long &lt;nd **rv** 536 Italian
Fifteen Prcsidenu of lhe United ve,vei hroche.
.
treas purposes with ttMlf.
founding a club where men can meet l°“U
____
States have had their port rails apThe Freeport Literary iociety or­
. . _. „
.
• vMdM wi«xr men can nreci
. According
.
-r-re-to- Mr
----------------------------- and
011 P°“M* «MjnP»S^tu^v^renlnr^^^he^kJ^
Ickes a gigantic
’anddiscuss
discuss thei?
their trouble.
trouble* IfIf if
it' Ideand’s foreign affairs are hand‘
outing program
spread emolovnrri'-rw n. *uree*s. he .....
Routing
program to
ft apread
employ, prove.
may ....
.tartU one
lha,
Government.
Antijjtocri.bltahAent.riantam
Is SS?7Tl£t£ oSdK^S
11™..!, u- .dirt, „
tochefac. i«,.-HluMn.,.
iS*
Europe after reading the lurid de­
tails of the Insull case os presented
to continental newspapers is prob­
ably puzzled to figure out why all
the argumentative powers of gov­
ernment prosecutors could not con­
vince 12 men that there was any

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TAMARAC.
Last Weeks Letter.
.*'
Ford Enz left Friday morning on a
trip to Ohio and Chicago. Kendall
Buck of near Carlton Center accom-1
panted him. They wUl visit the lat-.'
tor's brother, John Buck and Miss I
Orpha Buck, a stater, will return ‘
with them Saturday.
Clarence O'Connor had the mis­
fortune to have two fingers crushed ,
tn a milk truck door. They were am-1
pula ted at first and second jonis. [
Mr. and Mrs. Ruaeell McLenithan
of Cascade came Thursday R&gt; see [
her father. WUl Smith, who to ill,
and visit her sister Agatha Bawdy
and family.
.
Jasper Jordan who was confined
to hto bed with flu to able to sit up. I
Cecil Jordan, who Is confined to |
his bed with infantile paralyate has , I
been put into a cast. We are hoping
he will soon recover.
I
The Jasper Jordan home la quarantlned tor ten days.
Mrs. Bernice Benslba who has I
Kalamazoo Tht

Sunfield were
Smith Sunday.

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to

Boy Scout New

Pranahka, and son.
a
Harry Latta and family of Barlow
of Honor
Mr. and MraOten Moora of Nash- lake and Mr. and Mr*. Edward Bow . Nov. 28. vllle spent Bunday with Mr. and erman and family of Cotnan dlstht cups Mrs. WU1 Moor*.
, trict were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
tuu- Harn Gmm of Jackson called on
i-aisa inanxsgiwng aay.
Cutting of timber &lt;m tax-delin­ imiuM u, mwu
Q N
| Richard Burd and Mbs Mildred
quent property Is a felony punlah- motions ot Bcouto from one class to hll BUnt&lt; y,
another.
Saturday afternoon.
i Kinney of Maple Grove were united
Promotions to Second Olaas ScouU , mt and Mrs C. Ml Tobias soent ‘ta niarrlage Wednesday evening.
were awarded to Gorge Moon. Rob- Bunday with hb brother Mr wd Nov M- *
Ortffeo al
art OUlett* and Carlton Smith, mhi Pre^ Tobias near Nashville, b0"1' ln Hastlng» in lhe presence
AM Mlddlevfib,
Xfldrll^vlU* and iRobert, Mr
'
nf
hrlda'a
Vtr andMr
*mand Mr.
TTOop «8.
ot the naranta
bride', parents.
I Klmw. and Mr. and Mrs. Austin
b tax delinquent. if there were Um- Roush. Troop 76. Hastings. Pint
Claaa promotions ware. Robert Camn
Ftook 01
Oro’e
Burd
eron, 63. add Richard Kenyon and
d
° N’ Tob1**' f™1** U a brother to Archie Burd of thb
by geiting consent, in cutting a rea­
place. Beat wbhea to them from
sonable amount for hta own use as Orley Knickerbocker. 75. star Scout
award was given to Melvin -Wise. 66.1 Mr- 8X14
Edd Newton and j their many friends.
Mr and Mr*. Rush Saunders and
or lumber and soil it is an offense IMerit badges were awarded to the daughter entertained lire following
Gaylen Bell. Bea Scout Thanksgiving, Mr and Mr. FVrest children of Indianapolis were guests
punishable as we have indicated. Re- following:
I
111. Middleville, and Edward HaJ1 and
Charley Hall, Mr. of Mr- and Mrs. George McKibben
moving the timber makes the land Ship
I
Lynd. Ill, chembtry and fruit cul- *11*1
O*1* Hall from South i Thanksgiving week.
Hastings and
and Mason
Mason Newton
Newton of Dei- i Mr. and Mn. ntw.r*
r,™.,
iii
Elbert —
Saunders and
1X1. leather ’ Hastings
value, to the stale; and in such a lure; Edward Root.
■ baby of Indianapolis spent the put
working, dairying, poultry keeping;
case it amount* to a fraud.
Mr and Mrs. Will Moore and week with Mr and Mrs. Lynn Ham­
Any owner of land, on which thc Robert Smith, ill, chemistry and
Melvin Wise. 66, daughter spent Thanksgiving with ।11 ton.
taxes are delinquent, should first ob­ salesmanship;
tain permission from the state Audi­ cooking; Donald Bothard, 71, path­ Mr. and Mrs Dale Cook of South I Mrs. Mary Saunders. Edith and
Bowne.
Marvin were guests of Mrs. Elsie
tor general before attempting lo cut finding.
C. A. Jacobson presided at lhe
Ur. KU Moore « HooUns. 1,1 H.nUmoK UMI.Uo Noble S.urZer.
S'L.’X.'S.T^
Court of Honor which was held in vUUM Mr «». Mr. and Mr., WlU ' “»£®
, A combination clarinet and saxo- the court room.
to their homes tiie latter part of
Abone has been patented in Lonlhe week Mra Elbert Saunders and
MUs Stale Phillipa entertained.
Ron. And yet one hears it said that
Monday evening a meeting was Mn. Vida Phillips of Rutland. Mr baby remained for a longer vblt
science wastes 1U time.
held in Battle creek with the super­ and Mn Jay Snyder and sons of with her parents.
Mr and Mrs Douglas Rouse of
intendents of schools, principals and Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Burrell
teachers of the fifth and aixth Phillips, ion and daughter. Thanks- (Battle Creek were guests al lhe
Orm. ta. &gt;UOa.y.
The cflDdren of the school en_..™„ „.
BImo
,_
o, KalamaKA1_. ,
cousin, TYxnmy El
re, of

Out Timber on Land
Which Haa Delinquent
Taxes

held

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No purchase required—
we only want to acquaint
you with our splendid
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with the excellent stock
of Dress Materials and
sewing requirements
this store carries.

We Also Cail Attention
to Our

COAT
SALE
Yop will find here the
most outstanding values
of the season.

Shop and Save at

Loppenthiens

Or»n TcUu
Ot Ann
' NIr andCrwk
Mrs
memben. which rinses Jan 1. snrl ,,f,mUy
y,e TQblas
ant)ArbOTof
was the eleventh annual gathering
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and family,
of this kind. J. M. Townsend di­
and Thelma Tobias of Urbandale.
rected the group singing. It is the
Mr. and Mra. Edd. Traver and fam­
ily of McOtnber district spent
Thanksgiving wtth their father. W.
operation of the teacher* was urged
O. Tobias, and Mr. and Mr*. Keet
Medal* tor getting members are to Tobias and.children.
be awarded the Scouts, the boy get­
Robert Philips spent from Friday
ting three gels a bronze medal, for | till Tuesday in Chicago at the In­
five a silver medal and for ten a ternational livestock show.
gold medal. Tire recruits must Tii
also I 'n‘e
P*yne family had their
--hQu Thanksgiving dinner Bunday at the

office h^^ini^toBhiJ^d IThO8e Preaent •««. hls mother, Mr*.

a cake trimmed.with chocolate tur­
keys for each child and a large tur­
key In the center for thc teacher.
Mr. and Mr* Arthur Getty and
Coline of Middleville were guests of
Mr and Mrs. A. Johnson Thanks­
giving day.
r
Walter Stokus returned from his
hunting trip In northern Michigan
but did not get a deer.
The Willy ahi brothers were lucky
and brought back n deer and bear.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Green and
Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs Marshall
.
Tripp and Mr and Mra. Archie Burd
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Laisham in Maple Grove Thursday..

Starting

Friday A. M.,

Remembor the

Beat Values

Here is the Outstanding

Clothing “Scoop”
... of the year , for men of
j Hastings and Barry County

Mary Payne, from Carlton. Mr. and
PLEASANT HILL.
Wilbur
Payne, daughter
daughter and
and
wnour
payne.
.........
We have a new pupilin
lhe .......
school.
nnd
**r H
,.„
h
u»
&lt;r.
£*n."
n, Mr
*^
^e“x,eth Jun,or Van Am'™ entered Tuesday.
I
from Haitln,{S’
p*&gt;’ne'
Mr and Mrs Clifton Campbell
I “I1
frtend ,rom Indtana fUld and family and Dan
McDougal
Ar,&lt;M Payne from BatU* CTe&lt;k• 8pcnt Thanksgiving with Mr. and
The Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle Mrs Lester Raymond of Martin. I
and Mrs. J. M. Townsend and Lloyd
4ii —
------ ---of ...
m
Mr
will
meet ..
st the h
home
Mr ._
and
Mr, gnd
and Mrs
Mrs. R j wlHUnu BC. |
Shafer.
Lyle Dickerson, Dec 13. tor an after- -----companlcd
Mr.
,—ZZ ™'.
and Mrs. Byron
noon meeting.
—
• ■
■to Rowlader
South Haven and had
A meeting of the Barry county
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and
executive board will be held at the
Mrs Arthur Clarke and family.
Scout headquarter* in this city on WEST ORANGEVILLE
AND EAST GUN MARSH.
Clare Williams left Saturday
Wednesday night. Dec. 13. nt 7 30
John Madden has returned from morning lo exhibit Suffolk sheep
| o'clock. Hugh Riley presiding All
board members and Scourers are re­ Kenton, Ohio, where he had been ‘ »t Chicago International Livestock!
visiting friends and relatives for the Exposition,
quested to be present.
put week.
I Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Van Amens
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hanson spent j and family have moved on the Scy­
This week Saturday afternoon.
end at his --------father's
Dec. o.
uec.
8. Troop
iToop 78
&lt;u oi
of canton
Carlton venter
Center the
- - week
"
-- home , rnour Jordan farm
।
—
a
.u_.
-----------•
—
....
.
—
The ....
children of —
the ------------------Brew and
will have a bee and clean out the and 13 lhe,r aurprbe the stork ar| basement of the schoolhouse
n°TC
'!h “
“ n
.^ ,
AJUIUUM: which
.UtCJI ^"H8^,u„rday
- J----“ ln&lt; w
-----.......
.------meeting place. P°und
who *111 answer to the ing the bear brought
. _t home by
! Mr. Shafer will meet with them and name of Larry. Mr. and
___________________________________
Palmer.
Mrs. Hanson Amos and Miner Palmt
..... f.
...... .
w-- returned
...
Matt Bedford has
from
[direct thc work. Tire group met have bought a home near Ionia
lire north bringing home a nice
’Wednesday evening and completed where they have recently moved.
Mrs.
McCafferty
entertained
thc
deer
| their registration and made plans
post
week
as
her
house
guest.
Mra
The
ladies
ofthe
Sunshine
Club
for work tor Ore next two month*.
। Ten troy* are enrolled wllh Hubert Pearl Clifford. of Otsego, also over I * ith their husbands will meet at
the week Mr and Mrs. Clarence I the home of Mr and Mrs. Clyde'
[ Marlow os Scout Master.
Witty of Columbus Grove.
(Skinner Thursday for a pot luck
HINDS CORNERS.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Buffcnberger ‘dlnner'
J"1* 15 ".aklng *
Mrs. Allan Bishop h entertaining were called to Kenton. Ohio, to al- S"°J&gt; ,book
some hoathe mumps.
tend the funeral of Mr. Buffenber-. »’«•&gt; for *™e chu&lt;l
Those wlio spent Thanksgiving ger's father, who passed away very '
and
B&lt;rt Palmer
with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes suddenly. Beta and Boots Buffen-'chlldrcn »*re Thanksgiving guests
were, Mr and Mra Harold Striker berger. also from here, were visiting
hcr P*w»U
Barbers Corneil,
and family and hb mother, Mrs. at the father's home at the time of
■£*«* Sunday with his sister.
Striker of Athens, and Mra Weeks [ hla death. They
ttK) have returned how.Amble Mugridge, at Middle|and Mr. and Mr* Robl Bechtel of ever after a weeks absence.
,
—mg*.
.\
Hastings.
| jxir.
- and Mrs C. E- Van Ett and' ..T,u' ProJ^t Club will hold an all
Mr. and Mrs Ronald Haynes and son. LaVem, entertained as Thanks- day slcl“! m^lng and review of
| sons spent Bynday with hh mother, 'giving day guests. Dr Jenks, of Ccn- ,es*&gt;n" wllh Mabie Mugridge near
'Mrs. Millie Haynes, in Baltimore 'terville and sister. Mrs Haxel Allen lOrangev,,I&lt;“- l&gt;x 20 O*nres were
। Mr. and Mrs. Mel! Hendershott |of Coldwater also Miry Crans and dra*n *nd K111* wlU bc exchanged
and softs and Marian Tobias of Knl-1 Heber Pike of Orangeville.
lh&gt;t
। amazoo spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. McCafferty entertained as
|Mr. and Mr*. C. N. Tobias Marian ixnanitsgiving
[Thanksgiving day guests her broth-1
broth_
DOWLING.
er and wife. Mr and Mrs. Al Can-1 Tb’LCerneiery Clrc!c
’nect
“Ran. of Marshall.
Thursday. Dec. 13. in thc church
i Mrs. c. E- VanEtt and son. La- [ dlnl,»g room- All members are urged 1
Vem. and Eva Olshewsky, made a ,o 86 l’rc*l'nt as election of officers,
business trip to Hastings on Satur-,,al&lt;PS P'ace ®l that time. A chicken
day.
dinner will be a feature also a
, Wayne Rausbotton spent the week I Chrhtmas gnb bog and a hearty
end with his family of thb place. He . wpk°mc to all.
U working at Oonstantine at the' Mr and Mrs. Wolter Ormsbc and
present lime.
1 Mr and Mrs
Ornu.be attendMrs
McCafferty
entertained
,J?e •"‘ual Onnsbe dinner which
friends Sunday from Grand Rapids *“ hcld al ,he bnme °f Mr. and
and Plainwell.
(Mr* Art Oorham Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs John DeBoer of Kai- „f‘\r fd
***?* Stewart and
iamazoo were Sunday callers of her
that toe and Bobbie of Kalamas&lt;x&gt;
aunt and family, Mrs. c. E VanEtt 1**1” week end guests of Mr. and
I
--------------- i » &gt;__________
Mrs orlfe piiher.
NORTH HOPE.
Mr and Mr3' Vcnl Wilcox enterI Mr. and Mrs James Murphy en- ’^T^iSX d^ *
attended^™
n A
.
n
attended
from
here were
Supt.
AVanRuikirk
Walter
Perkins.
’kfrD.and
VanBuskirk. Walter Perkins. Mr. and
Misses Helen
Mr*. Roy Hubbard. LZ
------Wade and Joiephine•Stein
Stein. Mrs
Jaootaon Mr

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solid, long-wearing worsteds, the style and tailoring will stand rigid
inspection. Choose from Blues, Browns, Grays, Oxfords. Single
and Double Breasted Models. Sizes from 35 to 46 stout.

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For Friday and Saturday Only

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Remodeled Merchandise,
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stock of Holiday and Staple Goods.
Every visitor who calls to see thhis new
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Redla Whitworth and Mr*.

Mr .nrt Mr., wmia,.,
. Mr- and Mrs. William
wnh ’the
ThfUra^y
olu,na

*»

,

The p“lcnt-Teacher meeting was

“,d

°“°

Have been installed in our store and you*

MrS

Gobles. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Welch “'“X ThS«. ^itiwtif “honS
of Striker dirtrict. Mr. and Mrs. ^Xivtog d.y

. -

m.m
mcnth Tlrett- meetings prove to be
Hart and.y^f.. interesting so plan to attend,
,f,leE!O^n
Mr and Mrs Orlie FUher called
al Huids on friends at Cloverdale and Del-

. „

ton Sunday afternoon.

called Wednesday afternoon on Mr.
virv Warner «rw&gt;nt Runrtiv
anThclrTi^id^i#,iUrPlm
*‘,h Mr' and Mr‘ Byron TltUi near
8 ?‘nn" ShIc^ ®e«»n, Mr. Titus is at present tn a
waa held on Wednesday at Brush crtUeai condition
Ridge school house was well at, &gt;t
tended and everybody did justice
ORANGEVILLE.
ORANGEVILLE.
tOp^n
hv i
, « , ,
.u ' Mr’ Charle* Crawford attertded
lhe ,he fun«n»&gt; of her friend. Mra. MUu
Mr*\nd M?s WlUUm Martin of Cra*ford at OlsC3° Monday
Haatini?4^?
uh
Mr and Mra clalr Collison and

SS,

.K'’®"*'

*?&gt;•"»»». cll«l

on friends st thb place Sunday.
' Mr*. J. W. Sheffield and Mrs.
WEST CARLTON.
John Venema spent Saturday at
The marriage of Maxwell Bennett Kaiamaxoo.
of Hastings and Mias Carlotta Kcl- . —
Mr. ----andMrs.
»
Marian Rupe enter­
ley of Grand Rapids took place tained *•--•their children, grandchildren
Saturday, Dee. 1. with Rev. Loomis and other relatives to the number
of Freeport M. X. church officiating. of twAty, Thanksgiving day.
They were accompanied by Mr. and
Beatrice. Rosa and Francis Wick­
Mrs. Chester Richardson. Congrat­ ham of Detroit spent from Thurs­
ulations and best wishes
day until Sunday with their mother
Verdan Covilte and family visited. and grandmother at tills place.
his sister. Mrs. Arthur Gage, and
family of Sherwood. Mloh., Thurs­ and Mrs. John
Venema spent
day.
Thanksgiving at Plainwell at a fam­
Friends will be glad to hear Mrs. ily gathering at the home of Mr. and
Nora Huliibarger of Grand Rapids, Mrs W O Pierce
formerly of Freeport, is slowly re....
Mr .......
and Mrs. Lewi* v__.
Case of TTavcovering from her recent severe ill- tree city spent from Thursday until
nets. Mrs. Thera Naglcr of Free- Sunday with her parents Mr and
port b helping care for her.
Mrs. Bert Brown ot this-vicinity.

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llllun nriur

Vowwttti'umiiuallykmytekbandlfigures.

Prices paid by farmers for[HT|\/ITinilH Ulip

Otto's first visit and he was well
SCHOOL NOTES FROM
record high yield* produced. The icommodltles they must purchase ore i
I II Y II IIIIU
l/WnS
I'
THORNAPPLE-KELLOGG pleased with the fair and with the
drouth of the summer months ‘PProxlmately 26 per &lt;*««•*»•'•
IHAHIUII
HHU
j pre-war levels, which means that thc
The Principal and 5th and 6th
•caused much damage to winter and farm do|lar b worth 79c
com..
, Physical examinations for the girls grade teachers attended a dinner at
Mr. and Mra. Harve Cheeseman
out for basket ball were held at Boy Scouts Headquarters in Battle and family attended a family gath­
spring grains, while moat crops I pared with the prices of commodities
school in lhe health rooms-Tuesday Creek Monday evening in the In­ ering Thanksgiving day at the ,1*1which mature later benefited by the which the farmer buys. This i*.
morning by Dre. Lund and Swift. A terest of Scout work. Mr. Bell was ter's sisters. Mra. Harold Stanton,
In WA-H-'-AAASeptem- ,J MUW
three puuiUl
points less lUUll
than ll
it’ WU
was Oil
chi 1---------------------­
__
■
- __ -. - ... rain* and warm weather ...
--I
__ —15
--------------------. twelve
--schedule was made so the girls unable tv attend on account of the near Dowling,
SEVERE DROUTH IN SUM- [ber
and .V.
the early part of October. I September
of this year,&gt; but
(Continued from page one)
'
On the whole
whole tiie
report Indicates
Indicates .'points
jpoUits’better
bet’ter’ than
than it
it was
wa* on
wi*bclober
would not miss any classes’. About monthly school board meeting.
MER MONTHS CAUSED *I CJn
the report
October ‘
....
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Peters at Bat­
thirty-five
girls under
direction
that Michigan farmers have fared 15. 1933.
(years. That meant that all such *c- ------. --the
-----------------tle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
better than those In other sections of I The Indicated yield of wm In curitics were actually taxed only 1
Miss Lowman are out for basket
DAMAGE
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
.
Gray
and daughter of East Assyria
|the country.
25 DiuMicis
bushels oi
of .-.shelled,
i-io oi
of one
one per
per etui
cent yearly.
yearly. Miter
Later
j. _^The^combined yield I Michigan was
wu -a
iicui-u . i-iu
z." ;—_
~
Bunday with Mr*. Lulu Gray.
Mis* Myrtle Conklin of Traverse spent
'
per acre of 33 Important crops, inicom per acre, os compared with 31
owned bv building and i°” tl,c *cam P** tCttms w11'T* a”‘ City nnd Mrs. Wrina Manville of
The Wilcox L. A. 8. will meet with
POTATOES AND CORN
jMichigan this year is 153 per cent of (bushel* In 1933 and the ten yearl*c
by bulling an 1 inounced by Miss Dowman.Nov .28.
Etta Gould for an afternoon
Grawn spent the week end with Mrs.
'
| the
the ten
year average,
average, while
while for
for the
lhe ; avcrage"of
average“of 294. This
This shows
shows thc
thc damdam- ,h,an a*»c’“U&lt;»na were exempted,
it -U-----------------------expected that--a very
good------first
SHOWED
GOOD
AVERAGE
ten year
.--- ------ineetlng
Thursday. December 13.
their
parents,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Frank'
'
jlivriLW MWVW niuiinuu ,entire
States the
entire United
United States
thc returns
returns age done to com by the dry' weather [There are now millions of acres of and second team can be selected,
Norton.
per acre this season were only 78.7 of the summer month*.
state lands in Michigan that are 1 At a recent faculty meeting it was
GLASS CREEK.
Mrs. collista Smith of Leland isFanners Who Raiaod Sugar
According to the November 1 re- exempt The total exemption* uf decided to encourage good work by spending arnne time ^vllh her "sister"
Thc Gloss Creek Extension dau
-..(—
-.-j
o...
— property
. . ----- .from
----- taxation
------- -----„„ Into
honor
system
Jr,
' will hold their Christmas Ineetlng
The Index of prices which farm­■ port, the estimated
, having
an 1:In
____the
________
—
United
States
reach
Beets Were Certainly
,u, who k,
.11 A
A workj
Norton. '
ers received for their products wasi corn crop was 1371527.000 bushel*., billions of dollars. As a result of all schcnl. Pupils
do all
at the home of Mrs. Robert McLucky Thia Year
Mr.
and
Mra.-Peter
Hoffman and I
r which Is the smallest since 1881
this. 51 per cent of the-state's prop- will be awarded Highest Honors.
—
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Glocklln In Hastings, Dec. 19. for
Thanksgiving
with
—
A review of the 1934 Michigan 11, according to the United states»
Buckwheat. In common with oth- j eriy. owned by 42 per cent of It* Those with A and B mark* will be|s?n: Victor. *papt 1
an all day season. Each member la
lira. Glen
------- —Aiplnal,
k
।awarded High Honors, those with B; thclr daughter. Mr*.
crop report reveals a marked con- report on that date, and was 82I er MiciUgon grains, suffered from people, paid till the taxes.
requested to respond to roll call
trust in the yields ot early and late' points above the October 15, 1933! the summer drouth but revived rapIn July 1933 a new form of tax- 1average will be awarded Honora. Ftor,^ family of Hickory Comer*.
with some Item of Interest, A Christ­
. Idly with favorable weather in thc atlon weip Into effect, namely, the the first six weeks' period there were: Mr. and Mra*L. W. Jarrard had as mas tree will afford an opportunity
latter part of the season. The aver- sales tax. This meant that prac- five pupils who received highest Thanksgiving guests. Clayton Jar­ for the exchange of gifts.
age yield for the state was 11 bushels tically 100 per cent of the people of honor* and eighteen received- high | raxd nnd Twlla of Dowling. Mr and
Our deer hunters returned from
per acre, which is thc same as It thc state now pay a part of the cost !honors, and thirty-eight who re-! Mra. Keith Jarrard and sons of the the northern part ot the state last
[Mayo district, Mr. and Mr*. Clarwas last year and almost the same as of government. The total of that 'celved honors.
week. Roy Erway brought a deer
the ten year average.
tax for the year ending July 1934 is
An assembly was held Thursday ence Cunningham and son of Belle- home with him.
afternoon
in
the
T.
K.
gym
for
the
I
vue,
Mrs.
Arthur
Eddy
and
sons
of
Potatoes
staged a • wonderful almost $35,000,000 In ordinary times ।--------------- — — -• —
,
--------------------------- - -— ----- r —
The Misses Ruth and Genevieve
[purpose
'Nashville,
comeback. Timely rains-in Septem- the total would reach 840.000,000.
j purpose of discussing the fair.
| Nashville, Mtu
Mtsa Ila Jarrard of Battle
- and
- • Virginia
Havens accomErway
V
Mr and Mra
ber and tlte absence of early killing
Mr. Parker called attention to the '1 THThe chairmen oteetad
elected for enrhif;reek
each &gt; Creek. Mr.
Mrs. Vern Filtilnn
Elliston “
r._l Erway to
Lansing
frost* In mast areas of thc state fact that both candidates for gover- ; department gave a brief explanation jiof West Vermontville, Mr, and Mra. panled John
... evening
evereturning Saturcaused a late and rapid Growth this nor in the recent election demanded
Ule t“lr- There were thirteen de- ! Grover Welcher and family of Bat­ । Thursday
season
Report* from all parts ot certain exemptions from the sales. partments represented. Lane Camp- j tie Creek, and Mra. Lulu Gray and day,
[the state on November 1 indicate tax. Both asked tliat certain —
—ri
pur-Ihnii
bell, president .• nt
of mn
the fair
fair, hui'tnn
had son PzO
Robert
Gordon Havens was in Lansing
I Mr. and Mra. Grover Maraiiall Sunday and Monday.
that yields tar exceeded earlier ex- chases made by farmers shall be ^charge of the assembly.
...
The
Middleville faculty -------------------------------------attended'spent Thanksgiving
with hl* brothForrest Havens and family spent
pectatlons, and thc record |&gt;er aver- exempt One candidate asked
that
-------------------------------------------------------------------------,
age acre may set a new record for the necessities of life be exempted, the address of Dr. Harmon at the er. Geo. 8. Marahall and family in' Thanksgiving day wllh Robert McI Michigan. Potatoes arc generally
The speaker mentioned thc fact ‘ Hastings High school. Thursday eve- the Moore district.
Olocklln and family in Hastings.
1 large In size and of good quahty tills that It was exemptions that had nlng. Nov. 22.
| Mrs. Grace Brake and Mis* Helen '
Mrs. John Foreman and Donna
। year.
brought about the failure of the old
The Hi-Y conference was held at Plasma of Zeeland spent Tuesday of Kalamazoo were callers at Ray
The farmers who
raised sugar system of taxation, which had stood Lansing over Thanksgiving week 'and Wednesday with the former’s Erway'* Friday. Maxine Erway re­
Modern appliance* create new standard* of liv­
beet* this year are surely In luck for nearly 150 years. If we start ,end. Four Hl-Y boys from our school parent*. Mr. and Mra. Lester Pre*-i turned home with them for a short
ing in the home. Among the most useful of
The estimated yield L* nine tons per exempting from the sales tax this 'were appointed to attend the confer- [ton.
visit.
*
I acre, which was much higher than or that kind of property It will land ence wllh Mr. Carmichael.
| Mr. and Mra. Sam Buxton of BanMr. and Mrs Fred Otis enter­
these contribution* to a .more abutidant home­
was expected earlier. The total where the property tax did- The ‘ Dr- Otto and Miss Lynn from the field spent Sunday
with their tained their children and families
life are those shown here. They are lighteners
About thirty
crop Is little less than last year, but result will bc that, in a littletime., Kellogg foundation
visited
the tdaughter. Mrs. Harve Cheeaeinan for Thanksgiving.
the sugar content is high and Mich- th- rate will be boosted forthose' Thornapple-W. K. Kellogg school । and family.
were present.
of household tasks; savers of time, work and
Igan will remain one of thc three who would pay a sale.* tax. because Tuesday afternoon.
Dr. [ Miss MildredKinney and Rlchaird
Roy Oakes and wife entertained
money. They are popularly priced—and ea
principal sugar beet producing states the cfcmptions would make that I
as a result of the yield this year
course necessary.
to purchase on monthly terms. Best of all—
in keeping _.
with
lata crops in ”—
t3w speaker
'raid
i.k other
. ..............
■
■ ■ he
■
would ffar
ar .I
Michigan, field beans made decided rather see the sales tax reduced
r
' in
improvement during October, with percentage, with no exemptions,
exempt Ions. |I
the estimated production on Novem- than to see it continued nt thc same ,
ber 1 of 2.894.000 bags. This Lt 625.000 rate with exemptions. He declared ।
bags lower than tiie 1933 crop but1 that when you start exemption* you
Electric Refrigeration pari for Itself
1.
nv„ year ----------is ahn..A
above th.
the five
average. -m.The cnnnoI |llla8Jne whcrp you wiU CI)d
crop was expected to average heavier
Mr Pnrkcr favors an Income tax.
than usual. The preliminary esti­ That Is nut pcsslble under our state
mate for the country is 9548.000 bags cvmtitution There was submitted,
which Is 18 per cent below the five at the recent election in Amend­
year average.
ment No. 5. a proposition that would
Michigan apples benefit ted largely have opened the way for an Income
by fall rains. The pear crop was of tax. The people voted it down be­
good quality but less than normal u&gt; cause It v.xs a loosely drawn amend­
New low prices buy better
total production. Tiie grape crop ment and Its terms were ambiguous
radios than ever,
this year Is about seven per cent He believes that if a straight
radio dealer.
above thc five year average and the proposition were submitted to the
quality Is 11 points better than a people for a reasonable income tax.
year ago.
the people would tote for it. He
believes that only by such a tax
OBITUARY.
can we hope for proper support of
Minard Lewis, son of John and he pubic schools He considers cduCornelia Lewis, was born June 16. cation so Important in a republic-!
1880, In Georgetown. Ottawa Co.. like o'trs that we must give H supoeyond all comparison in better
Michigan. When three years of age.
rookery, less kitchen work. Ix&gt;nr,
he was deprived of both parents,
Mr. Parker pleaded tor a study of
land was taken Into thc home of Mr. the taxation system. He Mid that
and Mrs. Dahm, who provided and people are tax-conscious, because
cared for him as one of their own they have to pay the taxes: but they
family. At the age of fourteen, he should seek to be tax-iniormed, so
was converted and tried to faith­ that they may know what is needed
Rayon Spread* in green and lavender, sixes 80x105,
fully serve the Lord in the practical in order to secure n rrx'-ruiublc tax
12.V
lures for easier, faster, better ironway so familiar to thore who knew system that will produce the nceid
f
him. While still a young man he revenue, nnd be fair
13.95.
heard Gods call to the ministry,
OBI rt’ARY.
Rutile or Cottage Curtains, per pair
but remained to help care for hl*
M.irv Ether. daughter of John
foster parents until both were laid
All Linen Table Cloths as low aa
to rest. March 1st- 1917. he was and Kctuiah Coutant. was bom in

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forty-three of their relative* fo
Thanksgiving.
■
Uaughter.
John Haven* returned Frida
from Gnu* Lake where he
ha
spent the pa*t year. On Monday h
began work for Mra. Geo. Fingle
ton.
&lt;*■
Roy Erway crilertalned fourtecr
relative* for Thanksgiving dinner
Mr. and Mra. Cook and chtldrcr
of Lansing and R. Gates and moth
er of Eaton Rapids were Thanksglv
ing guests at Clyde Waren'a.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. WlUttemor
ipent Thanksgiving at Fred Bech
tel's in Hastings.
ROBINHUE PARK.
Mr. and Mrs,. John Kollar am
Harold spent Thanksgiving with Mr
and Mrs. Albert Proit of Lansing
Earl Robinson returned home Frl
day from deer hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Pott* were 1:
Hastings Saturday.
Alfred England of MiddlevlU
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn
Evrld Jackson.
. •
- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Llnsley cuu
son, Richard spent Thank*glv»i
with the latter's sister, Mrs. Joni
Jensen, and family, of Grand Rap
Id*.
Word lias been received of th
death of Mr*. Robbins, nee Olady
Clark, of Detroit on November II
leaving four little boys, one a bab
ten days old.
Several of the school children an
entertaining the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Clifford an&lt;
family spent Sunday evening witl
Mr. and Mri. Harry Mundenhall o
Caledonia.

Hitler is surprisingly alow In mak
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lections as low as $4.95.

ntng, always right. $3.95
and up. Beautiful designs.

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united in marriage to ML** Ruby
Adams of Freeport To &lt;Ms union
were born three children ElKsa 16.
Mcrldith 14. and little Helen. 4 years.
He served four different charges jp
the Wesleyan Methodist Conference
of Michigan Wilk- on the Diamond
Springs charge* In 1929. his health
completely broke down, since which
time he has not been able to serve
a pastorate, although he has gladly
"done what he could" by way of
preaching and personal contact.
July 13. 1934 he suffered a stroke
and never regained the use of his
right side. He "was very patient and
submissive during hU affliction and
prayed and longed fqr the restora­
tion of his health that he might re­
enter thc active service, not giving
up the thought until within two or
three days of his departure
He
A. M_, November 27, 1934. leaving to
mourn their low besides his wife
and three children, two sisters, Muis
Jeanette Lewis and Mrs. Nellie
Strong of Grand Rapid*.- one broth­
er. Wm. Lewis of Fairview. Montana,
a half sister. Mrs John Moll of
Grand Rapid.*, and three foster sis­
ters. Mrs. Clara Smith of Grand
Rapids, and Mrs. Wm Haas and
Mr.*. John Mlnnll of Bauer, Mich.,
and other relatives and friends The
funeral was held Friday, Nov 30.
at the home. Bro. Gearhart, a for­
mer pastor officiating

Milan. N Y . on March 18, 1849.
coming io Michigan when a small
girl.' living with mi aunt. She was
married In 18'58. three daughters be­
ing born, two dying many years ago,
In September. 1903. .she was mar­
ried to Philo Fuller of Carlton Cen­
ter She wu.s active in tiie Metho­
dist church and did multi to aid
those who necd-d help- Mr. Fuller
died In 1925. and Jot sometime she
was tenderly cared lor by Mr and
Mrs. Roy Fuller during an Illness.
She later moved to an apartment ot
238 S Jefferson where she resided
until her death. Nov. 24. 1934. She
was a patient sufferer for years.
Surviving are the daughter. Mrs.
Kittle Coats. who cored for her a
grandson. E. Rasell Coats, and three
great-granddaughters of Holly Hill.
Fla., tuo brothers and several nieces
In New York, also two step-children,
Roy Fuller and Mrs Quincy Hynes
of Flint, and four step grandchil­
dren. Mis* Hazel Fuller of Detroit.
Keith and Evan Fuller of Hastings
nnd Mrs George Devlin of Colum­
bus. Ohio, and other relatives and
friends.

OBITUARY.
Albert Z Chose was born Feb­
ruary 17 18,55. In Prairieville town'hp and died November 29. 1934 at
hl* Imme. Holdemess Hall. Prairie­
ville township. He made his home
with his parents. Mr and Mrs Jessy
Chase, in Barry co., until he was
married to Isabelle Crandall. Octo­
ber 12. 1878 To this union were born
five children. Edith. Lottie. Florence,
Ethelyn nnd Alfred. He whs on actlve nnd energetic farmer In tills
vicinity until the death of his wife,
o.tober 2&lt;
Slncf U)cn he hu

nniTT ARV
’
’
Lewis A Abbey was bom In Hasro 8VU8 J?'
and dfPar:p?1 thI’
Ufe. Not. 23. 1934. at the age 39
years. 3 montns and one day. He was
.m... son of L- A nnd Amy
Iith.
the eldest
I Abbey, his mother preceding him made hl* home- with hta daughter
(Sept 1. 1926. Lewis lived In Hos­ EtHelyn Twze He L* survived by two
tings all his life, attending the children. Ethelyn nnd Alfred, four­
Hastings schools gnd worked nt the teen grandchildren and three great­
carpenter trade until his death. He grandchildren. one brother Mark,
also was a member of the Hostings one slstfr Mary Jane Teller, and a
;fire department since 1924. He was host of friends. He was a kind and
a great lover of nature and out door J loving husband nnd father, and a
'life, especially fishing and hunting. very gixxl neighbor.
' Lewis was married to Hazel M.
' Ktnne July 3. 1919 anti to tills union
OBITUARY.
(tao sons were born, Robert 13 and 1 Mrs. Ida Andrus, only daughter of
, Richard 6. He leaves to mourn his Hiram and Elida Wood, was bom in
departure his beloved wife Hazel, Woodland Twp, June 29. 1860. and
two sons Robert and Richard, his died of pneumonia at the apartment
, father. L. A. Abbey, and stepmother, ot her daughter. Leia a, in Battle
Etta Abbey, one brother George. Creek. Nov. 26. 1934.
.
I three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Rivers.
The deceased was united in mar­
Mrs. ThresaBrown, Mrs. Clara Tietz, ______________
riage nt thc age of ...
19. „
to Fred Anall of Hastings, also two gnuidtnath- drus. of Hastings, to which union
crs. Mrs. Mary Abbey and Mrs. two children were born. Leia B. and
Charles Jenson. Besides other rela- Wm. E. both of Battle Creek. She
tlves he leaves a great host of spent most of her married life at the
friends and neighbors.
;
' old homestead near Hastings, which
Prayer was held at the home she called her heaven on earth, and
Tuesday. Nov. 27, atone o’clock, fu- in spite of her many sorrows and
neral services at two o’clock al the heartaches beginning
with
the
First MethaHst Episcopal church. । death Of her husband. April 4. 1924,
Rev. Karl Keefer officiated assisted I she smiled bravely through, carrying
by the Rev. Maylan Jones and Rev. sunshine wherever she went.
■
E. O. Sherry. Burial at Riverside i She leaves many friends and rclcemetery.
stives lo mourn her loss.
Rubber flooring is being ad ver- j He was a failure as an architect.
Used far nursery floors. We wonder so he went an the stage, but he isn't
If they are for bouncing babies.
.drawing any better houses.

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�TBI BAJTWGg RAMNKR, WKBHMPAT, MCKHMOI «. MM
Ir relative* fa
’ 1* in Hasting
rrence Ryan *u

rtalned fottrtaei
kxgtvtng dinner
ok and childrei
□ate* and moth
tia*. Whlttemor

Mr and Mr* Charles WoUa and
son visited
io Dowagiac over
TbuHMMaj.

On Monday h
ra. Goo. Flnglc

! PARK.
ohn Kollar am
iigivlng with Mr
rost of Lansing
urned home Frl
itlng.

of MiddlevlU
i Mr. and Mn

tto Llnsley iWc
t Thanksgivm
Liter. Mrs. Joni
, of Grand Rap
received of th
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&gt;n November It
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lool children ar
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DRAMATIC WORK OF
Rosen Goats went to ClnclnnaU.I
VINNIE REAM BOYD
Ohio, op Tuesday for a Tiait- Mra.
------------Easton plan* to stay for three
Very Highly Praised by the
months but the others will visit
. 7
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f .
Atlanta Oonititntion, of
there for a week.
Atlanta, Georgia
Willi* Letnhouts at Grand Rap-1 Mr. and EH*. Dan Marble and
Bart Wlthey ot Chicago vldted ■ Mra Harriet Stowe and daughter,
Oeorifia
ids visited Wm. H. Otaey on Wed- Clayton Marble and eon Lynn spent Mr. and Mra - F. L. Fairchild over Helen, and Mra. Clara Dove and
vtanle Ream Boyd, noted Atlanta
nmday last
l Thanksgiving day in Kalamazoo the Sunday.
family ot Battle Creek were the read(
---------_____,r
. ,Wld
__ _dramatist.
_____ ________
i preatqted
* -- wwr. □■Ink
&gt; .._ . — —_____ ..
._ . mu1*-** nt their narentx. Ur and Mra.!.__
___
by the Atlanta Woman's
Club In a
rroocea nuuiwr wwa ■*
——---------------in Dttroit over the week end, return- .9'
~
77&lt; one-act p»»r.
wax
play. "Sojourners." to
an •ta
au-­
borne in Rockford from Wadnaeday.
in' 'ing on Tuesday.
Thanksgiving and the week end dlence
than 300 in the audlUU Monday.
| MW. May Barlot

Social Events and Personal Mention

|V&lt;' Mr. rad Mn. LowU Hreben oi ot-1

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Foreign Missionary Society. Simp­
son Methodist Episcopal church, at­
tended in a body, and presented a
program which consisted of a trib­
ute by Mn. F. U. Doubleday, a dutt.

velr jego were Bunday guests of Mr and ,'UUrnoon
afujmoon in one of thc most bril -. Belt, a poem. "The Golden Hugheses,"
.
were ounua,
.. u
Hubert and Richard Fairchild of Uant event* that the Woman* Club.
composed
for the occasion by
I Dwight Fisher «u home from Al- 'Detroit visited their parents, Mr. and of which Mra. Max Land la presl- Charles Robbins, and a tribute by
Mr». Fred Eslrchlld. over Thanks- dent, ha* presented tn many a moon the Rev. h. W. Elltnger. Music was
giving. Richard *taying until Sun- The play, whose co-author* are
Mr and. Mra Will Egglc.uxi of day. Other Thanksgiving guests Harnwell and Meeker, was particuwere Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MlUholl larly appropriate to the Thanksgivand son Glenn of Battle Creek and ing season, represenUng the life ot
Thanluglving vacation at her boms Griffin Saturday.
Ralph Eggleston.
Mr. and Mra. Ben Merrick of East a family In Holland and their sutee- -Business and Professional Women*
in Harbor Spring*.
Thanksgiving guest* of Mr. and
* Detect .pent
State Road.
quent landing in America as pas- (club called on the ooUple, and later
Mr rad Mr. Bn» *■ B«dU&gt; « Mre‘SS’mLST™"pS SS
Miss Lleva Perry was home from ]*engera on the Mayflower, dosing ,Ln the evening, employe* of the J. R.
Detroit came to Hastings Friday to
Swinton of Ann Arbor, Mr and
Charles Offley,
visit friends for thres or four days.
I Mn Folding Woan af^Qhw- Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mn. Lew
Lew Walker ipent LAOSln, for Uie Th.nkwlvlnj reram. !•“*•»»&gt;«»;• ralebraUon ot Ule Oral ,Jones' Sons and Company store
WUuton Sheffield WM home tram
Thanksgiving Day.
where Mrs. Hughes Is employed, arMr. and Mra Millon Engel and levolx and Mis* Elizabeth Wilson of Thanksgiving with Andrew Ken- Baine
creek pert ot the put »rak. I Mr. Boyd mule . lovely picture .
DCd/s on the Bute load
famlly of Dimondale were guests of AlmontMr. end Mm. clarenee cr.wtord ; P&gt;»”'d In « mudla&gt; rara blue torm.1
Mr. and Mr*. John Engel on Thur*-1 Mr. and Mra. Herman Zarbsl and 1 Mr. and Mn. Robert Burrell of were In Grand Rnplda on TueuMy. lOtconwon dreu. wllh lhe Unetully muck wedding. During the evening,
Detroit
were
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
music was presented by Miss Mary
d,y'
ra ■
RuraeU Eerbel want to Chicago on - ™
v
Mn. R. K. Hurd «&gt;d Philip vuued
“ • bdekkround, her ap- Louise Sales and Edward Russey.
Mia* Mabel SUson was the guest Monday to spend-* few days with A “9°,Fr£*y„
„ u
iZ[ Mr. and Mra. V. C. Manns of Mr. and Mr* Charles Van Worden. । Trank Hubert of Seattle, Wash, In Chulolle the UUer p.n ot lhe ,P«ruice pul the .udlenra In . the The couple received many lovely
wcek
{proper frame of mind for enjoyment. gifts and flowers, one bouquet con­
traverse City from Wednesday till The latter to recovering from her u ttie rueat
brottlfr and wife.
Mr*. Anne smith annul
of K*l.m**oo
‘T'd tlwy
ui rvaiamszoo
, —, wera
—- not - disappointed.
-----r.----------Sunday.
irocenl LUnes*
,“r. and Mrs. Henry Hubert.
sisting of 72 large chrysanthemums.
it of Mra. 8. C Brock when onc reader “H P«ta»y
—Kalamazoo Gazette.
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. H. Olney were
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moor* and' ** *nd, “7 ,,C W' JY“p*£leii
i entirely different characters and
Thanksgiving
guest*
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Jacouellne
Mr.
and
Mr*
Harold
wcre
or
Mr.
ano
Mr*,
sari
her portrwM
uortraval make
Cleo Risbridger and family ot Kai- S
£bby
X Wesplntw ot Detroit on Bunday,
Mr. .nd Mrs. Herrn.n Arold M- through
U&gt;rou«l&gt; Her
.n»ke them
Ihrm
TASKER—ROBINSON.
each
live
and —
breathe
“ actually ----------“ and
Dr. »nd
and Mr*
Mn Orarlas
Charles McIntyre. Jr
Jr. lardrd a |»rtr In or.nd Rapids on ”
Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of
amazoo.
Smith spent Thanksgiving wllh Mr
.radiate their own Individual person- Carlton Twp. announce the mar- I
Mrs P T. Colgrovc and Mis* Mary and Mr* Lou DeYoung and daughA"°r vlslud
reta- Monday evening.
allties,
I consider
peak
of riage of their daughter. Lucille, to
Miss Beatrice Carrothera wa* —
—v. then ~ it the s
--------DeLue were Thanksgiving guests of ter In Grand Rapids
U*“ the ljUler
o/ 1 w“k
from Drlroll o«er Tnanksdlr- •«*•«» awompUshm.nt In drama­ Harold Tasker, son of Mr. and Mn.
Mrs. John Qualfc ha* gone to lame
Mr. and Mra. William P. Goodyear
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
...
.
.
Ilraflnn
And mirh
.
tlzatlon. And
such wo*
was Lhe
the nrmmaccom­ Alvoh Tasker of Lake Odessa, the
Mra. J. R McSwain and
Mta* Emsl*nd
wlnU:r
of Coldwater.
-- —
—-­E Oran&lt;1
plishment of Mrs. Boyd yesterday
“
or rad
ure L.
™
Mn Eliza Hall t&gt;f Muskegon was
ceremony being performed on Fri­
Donald Boyes and a friend from
afternoon, hence the tremendous day, Nov. 30. at Angola. Ind.
Mr and Mrl Jwnea °Hover were the guest of Mr. and Mr*. R. B
Saginaw were guests of Mr. and Miley of Grand Rapid* and ML**
Attending lhe bride was Miss Ger­
Margaret Schaupner ot Detroit Ml**
ot kir and Mrs. Deward Oil- Walker over the week end.
Mr* I. L. Boyes and family over “
Handing stage success. Buch a treat
h^r i^SXg IU1 Sunday
Delro‘t ovcr Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Kerr and
aldine Williams, a girlhood friend,
Thanksgiving.
as Mn. Boyd gave her audience
Mra. Nettie Hyde vlrited Mr and
Btabbn* and Mlxv Marjory Pauline have gone to Florida to should be repeated often.
Mrs. L. U Halloway and MIm
man.
*
spend
the
winter
months.
,
Mr*
A
B
Johiuon
and
family
of
StebbUm
were
Irome
from
Ann
ArMaude Holloway of Adrian spent
Dr. and Mn. R G. Finnic of
The young couple will reside for
part of the past week return- Dor ^or t^ie Thanksgiving vacation,
Thanksgiving week end with Mra Filnt
KENFIELD—8KADDEN.
ing onPBundsr ThS aU rraitored to
Mr ‘H'1
Robert O'irhaf» and Woodland spent Thanksgiving with'
the present at the farm home of the
W J Holloway.
In the November 21 issue of a
Sta.tforT Ca^Jx snd
the ™
“J Mr. and Mr* John ironside.
groom's
parent*.
O. E. Goodyear visited hto parents.
Mr. and Mr** Lewi* Thicbout of ■ Peorra, IU . dally paper appeared the
Mn.
Congratulations and best wishes
'
~ Clifford Michael of LahMr. and Mrs. John O. Goodyear, and sister* of the late Dr. George Hyde and
following item of Interest to many
Grand Rapids were Thanksgiving
are extended.
Judge and Mra Donald Van ZHe of
Hastings people:
guest* of Mra. James 811*bee.
talnrd Mr. and Mrs Raymond Doud , ,7
S?*1
Detroit on Bundav.
Mr. and Mn. Donald D. Smith of ' Announcement 1* made today of COVERS WERE LAID
Fred Decker
of
“f* ------— Mr. and Mra. Homer Smith and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Theron
lhe marriage of MIm Man' Anne
FOR SIXTEEN GUESTS.
Dorotha spent Thanksgiving with Doud «ixi Umily 0&lt; BMUe Croek Woodland T»p. on ThudogMul
Skaddcn of Peoria, daughter ot Mra.
Lombard over Thanksgiving.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Johnston en­
their parent*. Mr and Mra Morri* and Mra. Olcnna Van Hom and
Mr and Mrs Fred Foster and Gertrude E. Skaddcn, 724 South tertained with a family dinner on
R*7' &lt;nd Mr’Crocker
______ _____
and chUCalkins of Rutland.
daughters of Kalamazoo "on
Fifth street, and Frank James Ken- Thanksgiving, cover* being laid for
dren
returned
Friday
from
.
June
of
Lansing
were
Sunday
guest*
Thanksgiving
r Mr and Mr* I H Glajurow
fleW Of PWrU 71,6
look sixteen. Those present were Mr. and
w&gt; Richard Pott*. who
viaU u’ Houghton, New
ited Mr. and Mrs Charles Barnes
Mr and Mr*
Mr. and Mr*. J H Swanson spent g*®0' “io??0..’’; of *Sie Mrs. James Timmerman of Jackson.
and other relative* during the have been living in Charleston. W.
.
v
hanksglvtng with
with Mr _and
,l ^c parsonage of the Mr. and Mn. Harry Leins and fam­
___ Mra Wew Bluff 'Christian
Va, were guests of bi* parents Mr.
Mrn
°f Cedar Creek Thanksgiving
Xld Ru-.n^on of Mr. R.md*
church. Rev.
Thanksgiving vacation.
ily of South Haven, Mr. and Mn.
Potu over ,p*nl 8undar afternoon and Mon- Harold Swanson of Big Rapids.
Mr and Mrs. A. A. Anderson of and Mr*. Char lea 8
Mr and Mra Herman Arold and Herbert Barnett, pastor, performed Kenneth Lein* and daughter Marion
Grand Rapid* were guest* of Mr. Thanksglvlng. going from here to d,y wlU1 lxr d*“«htar. Mrs Claude
the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Paul of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mr*. Ed­
m m
, children were live guests of relative*
and Mr*. C- W. Weaptnter on Whiting. Ind., where the former ha* Heiley.
In
Saginaw
on
Thanksgiving
day.
ward Down* and Mr. and Mn. Al­
,
Mr.
and
Mn
Wesley
Hall
spent
Thanksgiving Day
been transferred.
bert Craig and daughter Doris of
John Tyden and Mias Tillie Tyden
Mr. and Mr*. C. G. Kabel and Thanksgiving in Grund Rapids the
this city.
were guests of Mr. and Mr*. Oscar family and Mr. and Mr*. Jack Vint
The bride was attired in a blue
Phyllis
Hinman
over
the
week
end.
I
Tyden of
Grand
Rapid*
on and family of Hartford. Mr. and Johnson.
Mr. and Mr* Harold Steiger of satin dress trimmed In pink, and
ENJOYABLE PARTY.
Gardner Chidester and Mis* Mae
Thanksgiving day.
Mr*. Clare Lendsuer and family of
wore
silver
slippers.
On
her
bead
A most enjoyable party was held
Mr and Mrs Wayne Frey of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Spradling of Madison. Wls , visited Lansing were guests of Mr and Mrs
Michigan City. Ind . visited her par­ Blertsema and daughter of Kalama­ Mr. and Mrs. o F. Chidester over Frank Adair the latter part of the . Mr*. Kenfield wa* graduated from at lhe home ot Mr*. Ida Palmatler.
week.
November 22. She expects to go De­
zoo and Mr. and Mr*. Clifton Day of
Mr. and Mrs Robert Jessen of Chi­ • the Springfield high school In 1930 cember first to stay with her slater,
Paul Rood of Lansing, former
over the week end.
Paw Paw were Bunday guests of Mr.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs and from Illinois State Normal uni- Mrs. Miranda Sisson of. near Free­
&lt;
Mr* Harold Pelham ot New York and Mr*. Frank Dey and Viola. Mr. agricultural agent for Barry coun- cago
Crawford over Thanksgiv­ veraity In 1932 She has been em­ port. for the winter. Twenty-four
&lt;
City is visiting her mother. Mn. and Mr*, Clifton Day are staying ty. was in the city on Tuesday call- Clarence
ployed In Peoria during the last Relief Corps ladies and other friend*
ing
ing
on
friends.
i
David Goodyear. Sr. and will remain
I year Mr Kenfield is also employed
Mr.
and Mrs. F Marvin Sage had ;
spent the day with her. A wonderful
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Mead and
until after the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. G- F. Chidester and
1 tn Peoria where the couple will
pot luck dinner was served and all
। guests over Thanksgiving Mr.
Mn. Kenneth Daniels and Bar­ Miss Jean Barne*. also MLu Helen Miss Helen Knapp spent Thanks- as
their home.
Mra. E. F. McLaughlin of Mus- make
1
with Orr Mead and family and
&lt;
agreed this party was one long to
bara Joan and Mrs. Keith Daniels Chidester and Humphrey Rohns of giving
{
kegon.
bc remembered. In leaving for our
spent Wednesday with the latter's Grand Rapids, were guests of Mr. in
1 Kalamazoo.
WILEY
—
H
ERST.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carrothera !| In Sunday's Grand Rapid* Her- various homes, we wished Ida health
mother. Mn. A- T. Eash, near Free­ and Mrs. Bam Nadu of Charlotte * Mr. and Mra. Lorraine Isenhath
called to St Thomas, Ontario,
of
'
port.
। on Thanksgiving.
' Flint visited his parents. Mr. and were
appeared thc following item and happiness while absent from
Sunday by thc death of her!.ald
1
Mr*. Otto Isenhath. from Thursday on
&lt;
Iwhicli will be of Interest to many
UU Bunday.
Ibrother.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry James spent , friends.in Hastings and in Barry
■
Robert Field, who is attending Al­
CHRISTMAS PARTY.
count|:
bion college, wa* home the last of Thanksgiving
‘
with Dr. Fowler and
Miss Jennie McBain will be thc
Mid Luverne Herat, daughter of
- the week with his parents. Mr. and 'Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart of Bat­
Mr. ifiid Mra. Ward F. Herat. Bemis hostess for the Clirlstmas party of
tle Creek.
, Mra W. J. Field.
the Business Women's Hospital
Miss Eleanor Miller, who teaches St, 8. E, and Dr. Harold Wiley of
I Mrs. Frank Pender. Mr*. Ed. Story.
Lansing, were united in marriage
- Mra. Lucy Creglow and Mrs. Edith in Birmingham, was home for
and the balance of yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in
. Bonnell were in Grand Rapid* on Tiianksgiving
'
Kilse Memorial chapel. Dr. Edward
First Showing of New Christmas Goods
the week.
: Wednesday afternoon.
Archibald Tbompson officiated in
| Mis* Lol* Langston of Cedarville
banford Crook and Max Leach
promptly at 5:45 at the parish house
This Week Friday Eve., 7 to 10 o'clock
the presence of 40 guests.
their Thanksgiving vacation
. and Rex Allen of Kalamazoo were spent
;
The bride, given Ln marriage by by the Episcopal ladles.
Favors for the Ladies
guests of Mr. and Mr*. James Lang- with
'
Edmund and John Howard of her father, was attired in blue vel­
' ston over the week end.
•
I
Manton.
THANKSGIVING GUESTS.
No Goods Sold
vet, made simply, and she wore a
. I Hon. John c. Ketcham is In
Mr. knd Mr*. Frank Todd and matching hat and sandals. Her
Branch county today attending a children
1
of Hopkins were guests of flowers were pink roses and sweet Ransom and Mrs. Maude Schomp
’ grange anniversary meeting, where Dr. and Mrs. B- A. Perry for
peas. The couple was unattended.
Thanksgiving.
■ he will give an address.
After a short wedding trip. Dr. and
,1 Mr. and Mrs. Clare Jones of KalMrs. W L. Hinman. Mra. Gordon
Battle Creek. Charles Smith ot Del­
51st Anniversary
’ amazoo and Miss Verda Zuachnltl of Ironside and Misses Eva Hecox and Mrs. Wiley will be at home at 402 ton, also Mrs. D. E. Fuller. Mrs
Jenison Ave, Lansing.
Hastings
■
Chesaning
were
Sunday
guests
of
Jocelyn Ironside were in Grand
Nora Dawson and Billy and Nancy
Michigan
. Mr. and Mrs Darrell Jones
Rapids on Monday.
Ransom of this city.
• Mrs. Wm. Ducker. Jr., and two
William Hubbard is home from an
{daughters were guesu of Mr. and extended
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
7 ...
. slay
.—' in the west, and is snowvr was given m nunor oi mt.
(Mr*. Joseph Cooper and Jos. Ducker visiting hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs »nd Mr* Lyle D- Nell at lhe home
A very pleasant evening wa* spent
ot Kalamazoo on Thanksgiving.
Cnariej Hubbard.
&lt;4
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. James Buxton
Mr. and Mr*. George Tolhurst
Miss Helen Lambic was home from Reason Naylor. Fifty friend* were in on Dec. 3. when a number of h$r old
were guest* of Mr. and Mr* Leon Frances
wr.n/^« Shinier
Phira.r school.
...K~v&gt; Mt»« Morris,
M—i. । gtu.n«Unoe. A very enjoyable eve- neighbors called to remind her they
Tolhurst and daughters of Marshall Ill, for the Thanksgiving recess, re­ |nlng was spent in visiting and dis­ had not forgotten it was her birth­
from Thanksgiving until Sunday.
turning on Monday.
Iiplaying
pm,Ilia the
U^v-.HVU,
many lovely a*«»
gifts day. For fun and good things to eat
Miss Blanch L Springer has re­
Mra. Emma Myers visited from brought for the happy couple. Re- trust the ''old' gtrlsr'—One who was
turned to school at Davenport-Mc­ Wodnesday Uli Sunday with Mr. freshmenta were served by Mrs. J. there.
Lachlan. Grand Rapid*, after spend­ and Mrs John Myers at St. Man * g. Patrick. Lets Naylor, slater* of lhe
ing her Thanksgiving vacation al lake, near Battle Creek.
, bride and Betty Calkins and MaxJUVENILE MUSIC PARTY.
home.
,
Mr*. Loy Royer and- *on of Battle inc BhellenlMrger.
Marjorie E. Boyes and Virginia
Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. Creek visited from Wednesday till
--------- ——
Wheating were hostesses st a juve­
and Mra. Howard Birdsall were her Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Gary
BURD—KINNEY.
nile music party at the home of the
parents, Mr. and Mr* Freshney, and Crook and other relative*.
| Richard A. Burd and Mia* Mildred former on Saturday afternoon. Dec
Mrs M F Stone of Detroit and 1 Kinney, both of Maple Grove, were 1, from two UU four o'clock. The lit­
a brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Freahney. all o/ Middleville. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walsh of Grand united in marriage. Nov. 28, at 8:00 tle folks enjoyed the game*, music,
Mr. and Mrs Leo Olmstead and Rapids were Thanksgiving day P. M. at the Jefferson St. United and the nice refreshments served by
children. Mr. and Mr*. James Dowl­ guests of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Corkin Brethren parsonage by Rev. Alice A. Mra. Boyes.
___
er and her mother. Mra. Olmstead,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crandall of' Griffin. Hie young couple were atail of Flint were guests of Mr. and Bouth Bend. Ind, and Mr. and Mrs ! tended by the bride's parents. Mr. MARRIAGE DATE ANNOUNCED.
Mrs Andrew Herbert on Thanks­ John Walton of Kalamazoo were'and Mrs. Forrest Kinney. Maple
The date of the marriage of Miss
giving
Freest
guests of Dr. and Mra. D. D. Walton Grove, and Mr- and Mrs. Austin Betty Taggart, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Fred Brand and son. pwt of the past week.
Mra. Glen Taggart.
to
Albert
Fiook. Nashville.
Ricliard, ot Detroit, Mr. aud Mrs.
Sneathen of Lowell lias been an­
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and 1
_
-------- »*&gt;■
■
■
nounced as Thursday. Dec. 6, lhe
D. J. Ragla and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mra. C. H. Hinman were Mr. and |
HONORED VISITOR
Anderson of thb city, spent Thanks­ Mrs. M. C. Musolf and family of | On Saturday evening Mrs. David
giving with Mr, and Mra. Harry cole Ta was City. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boyes entertained at bridge compU- the Rev. and Mrs. B J. .Adcock
and son. Harold.
Hlnman were also guests.
inentary to Mr*. Harold Staiger of at eight o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Caln and
Mr. and Mrs Dwight Bessmer ot ‘ Lansing. Two tables were in play.
POWERS ECHOES.
daughters, Marion. Harriet, Char­ Detroit and Miss Charlotte Bessmer with Mrs. Harry Young winning top
Mr. and Mra. Rco Bowerman and
lotte and Joanne, and Mr. and Mr*. of Ann Arbor were guests of Mr. and score. Mrs. Robert Gorliam. second.
.Fred Weller of cidcago were guests Mrs. Albert Bessmer and other rel- and Mrs. Steiger received a guest Mr. and Mra. Ralph Jenkins ot
Home
Acres
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
(of Mr. and Mra Robert Burch from atlves the latter part of the week.
, prize
Serven and family were Tuesday
.niurtday till Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bessmer. Mrs
evening caller* at the home ot Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Kelley and Ja&lt;x&gt;b Rehor. Mrs Fred Pierson.
ENTERTAIN TEN.
and Mrs. Corner Schondelmeyer.
daughter. Opal, also Mis* Phyllis' Z7.” X
1 Mrs. Mae Robinson and Mrs. Belle
Reed of Hasting* spent Thanksglv- Otis Gallup and Herman Hessmer. Brock entertained with a Thanks- and Mr. and Mr*. James Pender
ilng wtth Mr. and Mrs. John De Kos­ Jr, were Ln Woodland Friday at- giving dinner at the* latter * home, and Mr. and Mra. Erule Vermuelen
of Middleville were Wednesday trailter of Knapp Road. Grand Rapids, tending the funeral of Miss Gertrude 'covers being laid for ten.
AV-hul/vr
»
, of. _loan
___ _____
a_ __ -_
—j
MEAT SPECIALS
the girl* staying over Saturday.
Schuler, &lt;1a uzuialH
cousin.
Out
guests
were Mr. and
I Guy Culbert visitod his parents,
Mr. and Mn. Jerry Bedford of
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stowell and Mrs Warren Wilcox *nd daughters
Mr. and Mra. Sam Culbert. on *on Robert of Kalamazoo. Mra. Margaret. Betty and Warrena of Traverse City and Mr. and Mn. Lee
BEEFSTEAK
lb.
c
Johnson and sons. Stanley and Her­
Thanksgiving leaving that evening Eliza Hall of Muskegon, Mr and Jacksen.
man Neil were Friday
evening
for hU new posit Lon In Washington. Mra. R. B- Walker of Irvtng and Mr.
BACON Okkmj
F«, UUW, K u,.
15c
guests of Mr and Mrs. Miner Pal­
D. C-. where he la Junior clerk in uxI Mra Arthur WUUtts of this city
BANNER CLASS.
: meterology in the War department.
Mrs. Roy chandler will be the mer and family.
BEEF RIBS i—uAMMr
3 lb».
19c
■ Mr and Mrs William HoedemakI Mr and Mra. C. J. Stuart. Mrs. Anna WilUtt* of South Hastings.
hostess for the Banner das* of the
er and daughter. Marie, spent
J. H- PitXenger and Mr*. E. C. DougMethodist Sunday School on Tues­
BEEF ROASTS
cu
bw |b.
10c
Mn. Clara Hale were guests of Mr. day evening. Dec. 11. The pot luck Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra.
and Mrs Chirles Fritz and Mrs supper will bc followed by the Dick Nebbehng and family at Grand
Miss Dona Stuart and Mr. and Mra. Charlotte Shulten of St. Johns on Christmas party. Thc Clirlstma* Rapids MU* Marie remained un­
til Sunday evening.
James Langston at the home of lhe
offering will also be received.
.
Mr. gnd Mn. Grant HUI of Ohio
ilgtter.
have been visiting Mn. Pauline
Quest* of Mr. and Mrs Frank
Day and Viola on Thanksgiving day
Mrs. Edith Donnell entertained
Mr aud Mrs Henry Frost and
were: Mr. and, Mn. Tom Btarkher "600" club on Tuesday after­
•INNER
! weather and family of Winn. Mich.;
noon of last week. Mn. Belle Brock family ipent Thanksgiving at tile
Mr. aud Mrs. Warren Carter de­ held high score and Mrs Lucy Creg- home of Mr. and Mr*. Lee Croft
Day and famlightfully entertained on Friday low was low. Lovely refreshment* af Dutton'•wuitn* at
at a
a hunter*'
htint«vu* dinner, serving
-r.*.-,
family of BarryviUe; Mr. and Mrs. .evening
family of Hasting* spent Sunday
Clayton Slertaeins and daughter of | venison. Cover* were laid for twelve
PAST CHIEFS' CLUB.
with Id* sister, Mr*. Owner BcbonKalamazoo; Mr. and Mr*. £lare w«i the decoration* were approMn. Glenn Brower will entertain aetmeyer. and family.
Llndauer and family of Battle prlate and clever
At bridge. Mr
Creek; Mr. and Mra. Clifton Day *'
"* **
“ —
- —
Mr and Mn. Arthur Bedford en­
Mn.
R. W. Cook won —the
lion the Past Chiefs'-dub at ber borne on
Mi. and Mrs. Km Bigler, the U- Thursday evening with dinner at tertained for Thanksgiving. Mr. and
Paw Paw and Russell Smith
Mn. C. J. Schaabarger and Mr. and
Nashville.
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We Suggest:

Luggage
Gladstone bag* and travelling bags
for men—$1.95 to $15.

Overnight cases and suit cases for
women, $1.95 to $12.50.

Jackets
FOR BOYS—All wool Maitoo cloth
in blue, maroon and green, $3.46.
Suede cloth, double thick and w«'
terproof, in blue and tan, $3.75.
FOR MEN—All wool Melton cloth,
extra heavy weight, $3.95, $4.45,
$5.45.

Shoes
MEN'S Dreaa Shoes, $3.96 to $7-50.

Spats . . . .

$1 to $1.60

Rubbers
Ball Band pure gum rubber*, $1.39

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Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp; Boys

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...JI.00

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Dec. 7

Sugar

SATURDAY

lbs. 4fc

n-crerauiw

Cracker* as/S'il 11c *“i 18c
Butter MMrfleei/J*. XAwRa.
lb. 31c
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3

Mrs. Fred Schasberger of Grand' and daughters. Lorraine and Laura,
— - Mrs.
— —
....ra.and
rarere re— Friday in Kalamaaoo.
BM ■■ . ................
Rapids. Mr. and
Andrews
spent
daughter of Augusta. Mr. and Mra. I
Mlscner returned to h«r
Matt Bedford and George Bedford. ^^*1 LomSoR Goto. after
spending four months wllh bar
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Mrs. Barber from East Hastings
ha* been spending the past week
Mra. Will Gate* and family spent
with Mra. Sarah Kenyan.
The many friends of Mr*. Kalh- Thanksgiving with relative* Ln Bat­
tle Creek.

she is able to ride out some.
Frank Hom and son. Clinton,
were guests of Mr. and Mra. Forest
Smith of McOmber district Thanks­
giving.
.
Alva Kenyon and family and Les­
ter Bonneville and family spent
Tiianksgiving with their parent*.
Mr and Mrs. G. E. Kenyon.
Starling Modrack and family of
Battle Creek spent Thanksgiving budget. Include a dollar tor
ot tuberculosis Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tedrow.
Mr. and Mra. Lester Bonneville Michigan Tuberculosis Assa

10c

Powdered Sugar J. 15c
RINSO, Lra.. Bo.
LA FRANCE Powder
COFFEE, Blits v.„«.

i

C&lt;^.e Maxwell Home,

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New Stock!

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5c Each

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sent
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simas

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Stationary
29c to $1.00

10* Each

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$1.00 to WA3
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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1814
rKEETORT.
BLAKE SCHOOL NOTES.
Miss Benett* Archer of Lake
Plans are nearly completed for tha and Mr. Draper la to run an oil ataOdessa is now employed at the [annual Christmas Bazaar given by
Owe. T. A. OR .1 lhe «&gt;x»l- rLIP S' U11D O M F C I.
. the L. A. 8. in the church basement Draper family from our neighbor­
hou» rrtCy. Nov. a. wllh &gt; lood, 1HL CHUKCHLS UwU wm omiluelral Iran th, Omo Knowles home.
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—
—
..A.
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-----------------------------------—----------------1'home
Friday
at
2
o'clock,
wtth
the
Mrs.
Ida
Myera
of
Grand
Rapids
on
Saturday afternoon and evening hood.
attendance. Mn. Smith, our coun- ,i
CENT A WORD. NO ADVER- ty commissioner, and Miss New’haf; conference president. Rev. D. T. spent several days the latter part of of this week. Booths of all kinds and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Sickle en­
mn METHODIST BPISOOPAX J Perrine in charge, assisted by the lhe week with her daughter, Mrs. to fish pond will provide Interrtt to tertained
■ fer. our county nurse, were wllh us. |
their children and fami­
CHUBCH.
!following pastors: Rev. A. R. Merrill Claude L. Walton.
iold and young A fine supper will be lies Thanksgiving day.
I Mrs. Smith put on several stunts ।
--------. —..................'of Grand Rapids read the Scripture.
Mr. and Mra. H. J. Dorart of Flint. sc"'cd fror"
unt‘* aU,B"
W1XTM. xrri.r.s .. u. n.n
■"'1®. ""
w ,wi
The children and grandchildren
momma wonkin. i»; &gt;,rmon. iRev. F. Loomis of the Freeport|Amos Russell. Mr. and Mra Robert! Hupt. and Mrs. Grant voornees and families from Newaygo and
four mile. &gt;r&gt;l nf Fre»|x&gt;rt.______ tf Children.
I
Iion'^1' MethodUt chureh ofTerfd |W«-1 Earle and daughtera, Helen, Ethelyn 1
‘,h®!r Thanksgiving vacation
FOR SAI f—It&lt;,i.&gt;,in lull
Sewing, club had their gpclal,
&lt;
GLASS INSTALLED
raise "JttLi ..Rev. «■ L. Densmore-of Williams- .nd Doris, and Milan Reeve, of *»h relaUves at Kalamazoo and Battle Creek spent Ttumkagiving
ninnth. ’nM
W.nle-I—M»n tn mt ftnd business meeting at the home Of I Antb.m bl
with Spohla Mead.
&lt;
While Yoa Walt!
.
w.KMi- John hiMwr. Phone 703—Fit their leader. Mlss.wilda Mugridge. n-2»; el....r. Io, &gt;11. Epworih Leone) ton read the obituary. Rev. Wm. Smyrna were Thanksgiving guests &lt;;n25aBO„1 .
Mr. and Mn. Adam Eberly spent
. 17,6
The K,
King's
w'r. Gearhart of Allendale preached the of Rev. F. Loomis and family, ah-'.
n«« Heralds meeting has Thanksgiving with their daughter
------------------------------------------------------- 1L Wednesday, Nov^ 28. The mothers Hn’ewwai‘’r&gt;H«r.w‘,r',.
&lt; GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
___
.vs.~&gt;u
«-•«.
—
■
a«
~v.«-iciyn
reinnuiea
until
ounaay.
bf
££*
postponed
until
Dec.
15.
Wi.*-' AiMber WrT.t sermon Rev. and Mra C. L. Mere- efyn remained until Sunday.
"
I—'uJJ1.11attended and refreshments were (th. wi—
.....I.. I..
,1.,,..
____ and
_ .. . .
.... .had. os'
. . I TnB
R -raeeta
mM&gt;tA Wrfth
MrS. and family near Hastings.
rb»ir ^Ifh
dith raC
of UraHran^
Holland sang. D.»
Rev. DrahraW
Robert!* r.__&lt;
Earl „
Rogers
family
Thc W. P
p- M- 8with Mrs.
4 Fhona 207
HasUogx
Deltoa
cMi»re«»tion. Y&gt;a
’
Mr
_
F.
Lcnmls
on
Thursday
afternoon
of
H"*
Klaasen
of
Parma,
with
his
violin,
j
their
Thanksgiving
guests,
Mrs.
?•
IxomU
«n
ThuraH.v
nftomnnn
nf
rail at linn
77ie boys are organizing a Hindi-1
OBDI* FOB PUBUOATIOK.
“r thl.
. and accompanied by Mrs. Roy KU- Rogers' sister. Mrs. Smith and chll-j
11** mwlj.
wcckPr.iriyvilte&gt;crBfi c|Ub n-ijjj Walter Raldt os i
ler 'MraTjennie
Haymond Perkins
bum. rendered beautiful music at aren. and her mother.
J~
-•-1 «avmaiir
- was
- home
- from
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH:
, .
leader.
IN CHRIST.
dlngT
w B T. C. for Thanksgiving.
lhe beginning and close of lhe serv- Cassady, all of Hast
*
We have been haying tests this
nev
r. loobus
and daughter.«*“•
to reice. At the grave In Pleasant HUI I •*
— "
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»•. billfold; week. Some wrote very good pa- 1
" J? t£
W M'
cemetery, lhe rites were performed ।Gaytha. were In Hastings Wednestk. »nd oth- pers. Dorothy Foote receiving 100, Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. !
*-,2^ In Geography.
,-------•Th, by Rev. C. S. Rennells of Hickory day afternoon, where the former
mice, ..
11 30 A. M : aubjeet.
.
Al t»» .McCsnnca Dealer has dbccnUnconducted,
the
funeral
service
for
'
Ma
*
up
’
n
i
Comers.
Rev.
Don
Backa
of
East
।
..
.
'
•
Bessie,
Luella
and
Jeanette
Brower
Jhrr.
&lt;
r...
■xi in Barry County, there It a ipleodld
Al.™ .4&lt;" are our new scholars. Tills makes
“h'f Odessa and Rev. Calhoun of Clarks- Mrs Philo Fuller Mrs Puller was Mrs. Arthur Bennett of Coals Grove.
opportunity for you to eecute a seed,
irrpt । vUle. Those from out of town who ।
teally. porstanent Ineoine. Writa for toll
l'*r. h’K"n- twenty-three pupils In our school.
M*tae •• 1
allt^ M*5 Those Kelley of
1 S ’"'J's
Our Christmas program Ls m prog- I
■&lt;&gt;,r j attended the funeral were: Miss was ii hlehlv rrsocctcd citizen and a‘°*
partlculari. McCONNON * CQMPANY.
i Jeanette Lewis. Mrs. Clara Smith. loyal member of the Carlton Center:
i,
B~w rcss. Thc teacher and pupils put on i
' McCallo-a Church.
»• .1: .-u.i: iw;i.
Rev F.
F LoomU at
“* the
,he local
h**1 Metho
“',h^­
.&lt;ir _co«iite. this program tor our next P. T. A.
San,uT
• Ilin 1 Mr and Mra' JOhn M0" and dBU8h- M. K. church. Burial was in Fuller I Rev.
dic t parsonage Saturday afternoon
Ari*" ter- Leona. Mr. and Mrs. Slroude. ,cemetery.
---------- &gt;12 on Friday. Dec. 21—Reporters. Doro-! Endr.™,.
P. M.
I al four o'clock. They were attended
“"“h’from ,hy Po®te- E'l«»b«thr Woodman.
who Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Adams and fam­
Victor Sisson was In Hostings on
by Mr. and Mm. Cheater Richardson
. h"m» lly and Mt5S Otadys Frost of Grand Ibusiness Saturday.
'cs(.iw. TeacJifr. Erma Gregg.
l,«d„ | Rapids; Mrs. Wm. Haas, Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Wickham of Carlton.
Watch. Clock.
Tiie local deer hunters returned
Ordarad. That will
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
I Mlnall. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Morse, spent Thanksgiving
Jewelry and
with their
«ivta by publteatlc
from the north woods Saturday eve­
8 p«&lt; 1 ■ It •
Mr. and Mrs Poland of Irving
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chrysler and daughter.—
...
WWM., ...
u
Mrs.
Milton „Wacker
and
Fop/oK/risil K,"a ss
FIRST CHURCH OT CHRIST.
। Mr. and Mrs. Julia Aylsworth of I family, who reside north of Grand nIng. We understand that Orno
spent Thanksgiving
with
their
SC|SNTI8T. .
Knowles
was
the
only
one
to
bring
a
daughter and husband. Mr.
and
Cer.
------------------------------Church and Canlar-----------StrwU.
[Bauer; Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams Rapids
Let Oeorxa
buck
Itome
with
him.
Ralph
Walton
Mrs. William Cramer.
.“.J01'*
,¥• fluM&lt;‘nd family and Mrs. Whittaker of
An eight and one-half pound
ter slwi .1*9 oo*A*M widJ,. 1 Ha3,lnKs: Mr and Mrs. Leslie Ad- daughter arrived at the home of Mr. killed one which was used for camp
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bumford and
MUdrad'^Bllh. Rxlait
mchildren of Hastings spent Thanks­
..rvlro .1 7 4S. R^dinrjams of Maple Grove: Mr. and Mrs. nnd Mrs. Roy Blough on’Tucsday meat.
The annual Schmidt family re­
giving tf ith Mr. and Mrs, Bert Scott
n tburrb baildins open Wrjnmitey Engle of Dorr: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest; morning. Nov. 27. She has been
OBDBB FOB PUBLICATION.
union was held at the farm home of
iturday from a to 5 p. M.
Hazen of Hopkins; the aforenamed [ named Betty Marie.
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Endres on
and Mrs. Samuel Geiger were. Mr
HABTINOB PARISH.
pastors and their wives, and numMr. and Mrs. Ward. Hynes of Miland Mrs. Heber Foster and family
uodibt episcopal chubch.
en&gt;us friends from thc various pas-, lington were guests of his parents. Thanksgiving day. There were 25
present
tor
dinner.
..
V.L
°
....!
torates,
which
Rev.
Lewis
had
j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F
o.
Hynes,
.from
Mrs.
of BarrsvUle and Mr. and
**
“ B^dwa.: .« B. otM. .a Jtaa till served.-iObRuary appears on an- Wednesday night until Frl^.7™
To PROTECT You Con»tantly
Sunday callers at the home of Mr.
Warren Cairns of Doster.
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Houghtolin
&lt;bw«iu-p,r.chinr .rrvire. t&gt; as a 1 other
I Ing then to Chicago tor a week-end and Mrs. F. E. Brunner were: Mra.
Nellie Smith and Mrs. Lindsey of
Wo Ineure Hoaaa. HooMhold Good a.
and family of Battle Creek spent
Nehool, io:4S A- u
, Funeral services tor David Moul-j visit.
Private Oarages at LOW BATES
Thanksgiving wllh Mr. ' and Mrs.
h"nr—noo’A,0:M0X'lton89 yf'ars 9 months and 8
Thanksgiving guests at the home Ada Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Relgllng
and children of Grand Rapids. Mr.
E. L. Houghtolin.
-Sunday Nrbool. 10:30 a. M [days, were held from the Methodist iof Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oltliouse were. nnd Mrs. Royden Warner and chllCITIZEN’S MUTUAL
| Mrs. Mattie Striker of Hastings
—flun.tey Rrhiwl. 11:00 a. M.1 church Friday afternoon wllh bur-! Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wengeier and1
dren and Miss Dora Bangs of Lowell.
spent
several
days
with
her
son.
■
ot
T'
ji
i-rLkw
wni',.
,al
ln
Plewant
Hill
cemetery
Bom
1
daughter
and Miss Agnes Batey of
Fire Insurance Co.
. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kopf of Mlddlcid deceaaed and •rtlltlfd to Inherit
I Ralpti Striker, and family.
l in Richland county. Ohio. "Uncle . Bowne.
408 Kaiamaxoo Nath Bank Bld*.
ville.
Mr and Mrs. Edward Houvencr
T'r7i -°j'-'nplrM ’,,h ni,hl lDavc&gt;" as he was familiarly known.! Mr- and- Mrs. Earl Klug and son
A Horae Company Orxaalted 1174.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Adams expect
of Detroit and Mrs Henry Myers
r^sundor Ne-huui ioioo a. M came with his parents to Michigan Robert of Grand Rapids were Sunn aKC .nelr nomc
wltn tncir
to
make
their
home
wllh
their
J. L. MAUS, Local R»prea«ntatiT&gt;.
of Grand Rapids called on Mr, and
| In an ox cart when he wfts only five day afternoon guests at the home !dnUghtcr. Mrs M. Lewis, and family
Haatfnga. Mich.
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. ।years of age. They settled In Irv-,of Mr- and Mrs. Victor Sisson. Mrs.if“ _ whlle
Mrs. Walter Ickes Friday.
E. O. McSberry. Putor.
WANTED— -&lt;-uri* Tnulnu.e r»n.Ur Mr.
ing township where he has made' Enima Sisson accompanied them | Mlss
Stuart spent the
RMideact 802 Booth Hutnr St
t'laude A H.inm-nd, Houle 2. Ha. |
his home since. When' he was 201 home in thc evening, returning -njanjugjving vacation at the home
12 5 |
| he enlisted In the 21st Michigan Monday evening.
|o( her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
F&gt;IH NA I E
Regiment and al the close of the
Howard Cress was home from 7,als Yeitcr at Lowell
a no. Senior
war was honorably discharged., Grand Rapids where he is attendMr and „„ j £ Babbitt enterMr. Few Hewner Phone 724 -F33, !
&gt;Mw. "uncle Dave" had been very active. &gt;nK school, for the Thanksgiving |talned their children and famUlea
TIlANKXn'aht -“nd in good health, despite his recess.
|
Grand Rapids. Lansing and
I.OST—One Irhzib uf'eixhl inrh furnace' &lt;ard
.la. afi-rn....* 1-el.Unyears, until his last illness which
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilliland of vicksburn on Thanksgiving
NOTICB OF MOBTOAOB FORBHarr. Ilonn n-.i.|enee ..t&gt;
OLOSUBB.
l lasted about nine weeks. He Is sur- Alt» wt're Thanksgiving guests at •
— -----------------------------------llaom*. &lt; un lake road. tie.. Il.ieo.
JEFFERSON ST UNITED BRETHREN
vlved by two daughters. Mrs. F. C. it,M! home of the letter's parents. |
CHURCH.
MORGAN.
.
j
Tabberer.
with
whom
he
made
his
,
M
l
and
Mra.
Adam
Endres.
Mr.
.1
Opal Webb
and “
Bustus
Northrup
„ —j
IT ... r-v--- u ------- . j
.
Upfll
rtfDU nnu
USIU3 nWUMlip
Durkee and .d.Udhn'~Ue Cr„k „,a Demdrlu. HuOnly home, and Mrs. Iva Blough of Lan- «nd Mra. Keill.
Durkee
Lost Female blue ikk t
ter.- Darlme.
Dnrlene were mimt.
n the
th. non.
..
-n.Unr- sing, one brother. Isaac Moulton. ler
guests In
eve- enniui spent____
Thanksgiving with Mr.
My #r»t experience In the for hualnwa
tear rdd Ha. Lane.Oer 130 S. Mar
of Irving, and one sister. Mrs'1 &gt;"nR nnd Mrs. Durkee and daugh» at lhe a*e of 13. In ray xbool day*
Mr an.l Mr. M&gt;
and Mrs. Chas. Harrington and fam­
t» 1 in la ay 30th rear In the far
i.ur».i&gt;&gt; Edythe Jones of Sturgis, besides1 ter remained with her mother until
full b...... f h.n .elu.ld *..&lt;rd.
ily.
■aineaa. My Ion* experience tu *1ven »OH
Haf.ir.l &lt;• I1 ..
■ w । nlcces nnd nephews. Out of town Sunday evening,
Stuart Draper and family spent
children
■ 1 ae an outlet direct to the manufacturer
d.nec. -17 Ea.t Ma.li...n SI
Waiter
”, l7,'| folks who attended the
funeral i Mra Ion Shepherd and Helen. Mr. Thanksgiving with relatives in Bat­
nd able to buy cf dealera aa veil a&lt;
I Mr. J
15 '.
1 rappera. I handled 18.000 rata In one
rhlldrrn.
were Mrs Iva Blough and Miss ’ “nd Mrs Chum Wolcott, Miss Lou­ tle Creek.
aoutb laat year It will pay you to lie W AN |'U&gt; .......... .x. ,t
......... .Thelma Peck of Lansing: Mr. and lsc w»&gt;cott and Robert Relgler. all
with nmtorvtiek an r.m r . ... m ■ r .1
e before telling. The plac* to meet
Thc Morgan store is to change
board .ihill «.r..
Ii.q .re 404 W
our hunter and trapper frlcnda. The
Mrs. Reuben Wolcott of Woodland; ,of Charlotte, were guests of Mr. and hands again. This time It Is to go to
no p
Gr.n.l after -. „'d,a
I - .&lt;
nd In* fur aud hide dealer ot Barry
tmal. :&gt; o» P M . preaching."
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Texter, John Mrs. L. R. Wolcott and J. P. H. .a Mr. Hilton ot near Allegan and he
cunly. Ona block north of Hutlnxa foil KENT I'u.. rmrm tor
i aUooal Bank.
Texter. Mrs. Etta Blough. Mrs Gor- Kenyon Thanksgiving,
rn-nt and luiurel rance »t
CHURCH OF THE NAZAPENE.
will take possession Thursday. Mr. ■rtrn hiiriitreil ilnil,
"
r
i'.'s
don Edmonds and son. and Lewis
Rcv August Nagler of Evart call- Draper nnd family are moving toi,dollar*
Innuln* a&lt; 3VI N RroMla
and wwaty'
lol
Slsson of Hastings: Mrs. Hazel Glenn cd 0,1 Mr “nd Mrs F. E. Brunner Grand Rapids In lhe same neigh-|i&gt;r.
I'olt HALE- L.r.-. &gt;•• . . &lt;, ■•e&gt;..c. ...w
■ &gt; 1.1
rlu. b. (-..I.. ■ E..L i&lt;&gt; n
and son of Burlington: Mr and Friday afternoon enroute to South
borhood they lived five years ago
At... nine ear. ar. 1 Sl.r
An An A. A. Ah A. A. ▲ ▲ A. A. A. A. ta
Mrs. Wilbur Harris and the Miv&lt;". Havc,ri tor a few days' visit with
el.ea[. 'tV;n&lt;ir Dudte.
Pearl and Doris Reuter of Grand *John Na«ler nnd family.
H.rk.rry forrera.
’
fora. the arrlinHl
ORDER OF PUBLICATION,
kindr
foil .-ALE Se.eral Hol.lei
Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newman spent
rbole amount ot prlnof Mlrhican. lb. Probata L'ua
••mn
Abo atu.uf 15 e
efpal
( Mr and Mra. Victor Bison «nd 0''?"^!"". oI |
W.imlu.
I'l...ne 717 -F
EMMANUEL CHURCH (Eplacopal). | daughter. Roberta’, were in Grand
Addl and Mary 81n‘
For preapt. ■Sklent and eonrteont serv- FOH MI.E-G.rl‘. coal ..re
B«».
J.
A
MeNultT.
D.
D..
RaeUt.
iee in the riaoval of borM&gt;. cattle and
rendition and two .ilk r ere Hm.oe
F Rapids on business Monday after-I -niankMivlrar eueste nt th. hnm.; •••■'
32S W. C.ntar Bl.—Tel. 253B.
abeeo FREE ot charse caU JAMES WII.
..re Itat 325 T fftah
borne i,„ .» i&gt;
LIAMS a. R No. 5. Haetlna* Tele­
Follow your true de.irr. and plan....... noon and were supper gueste of Mr i „r rJanX1&lt;2
•J
KIST HHIH .freely..n larcr room
rrl« and Mrs Earl Klug
ol Dr “nd Mrs H 6 Wfdel were.
phone 717—F2 Xepre»entshc
A''
Ruh r n
,
..
। Mr- and Mrs. Jacob Gless and Far- .
.*
KALAMAZOO BENDEBINO PLANT
S.raer.
Bqrt U Brayton, daughter. Mrs ! reli Anderson of Bowne
! K i-fcZU
We pay. the telephone char«n. Call Collect Foil SALE IVedtnc .l«&gt;a
nulher, 5
Hub «^?’e!.i,OuJ‘nwRnd &gt;Ver 8on' C,ar'‘ Mr nnd Mrs. Ralph Stuart, son
n
Mr.
...wa
Will .di or trade 2U month.
Mr
nl.l Oucrnaer l.illl f .r l|..|. . ... or Mr
ence. all of Watervliet, were Sun-. Ralph, and daughters Loma June' "'r'1,
Mr.
ham hi.IL .•'■-la.lian .1 tn lea north of
nyn«^
h0®e ®f Frank‘and Betty, with Bob Whitney spent Will .j 7.
prlit.on th.
TO ACCOMMODATE OUR CUSNa.hr rile
M...
12 5
D. Brayton
Other Sunday visit-, Thanksgiving with Mrs, Stuart's f'*’" &lt; f"
Krill
TOMERft we will pay HfGHEST
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHUBCH
S' MIS5CS1 Marle L' John‘ f*01’1®- Mr and Mra Lewis YelterJ
'"rCARD
MARKET PRICE for your Livealock
son and Mary Paul, and Mr. Her- at Lowell.
11",."!
m2 °L°r‘An» Rap‘da-and Mr and I
Mra Cllttle Roush accompanied „ "
every Tuesday al Freeport Stock
WAN rEll - lirll.l .■llidr neat h.m.e
Mrs. Ray Allgeo of Vanderbilt.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Mishler and1 fc
' Yards.
kr.wi for a f ni.1v of two niu«t be
of lea o Mobile a&lt;ed
k-n. i A vcU of s°rrow settled over this 'laughter. Gwendolyn, of South I Hrr-i.
ALLEN BEIILER.
l..d. rreferred
t'larener Kinne. Ila.
nr* D,'r community
Saturday
forenoon! Bowne to the home of Mr. and Mrs., ______ Alli
12 5
llllon OWEN STECKLE, Mgr.
when word spread that Earl Rog- John Mishler at Grand Rapids
WOI Lit LIKE Io trade a rouple head nt
9—10:00 Rifat.
■ fat pa.tnr Top irK^Thr*cra had suddenly passed away. Mr. Thursday for a Thanksgiving din-'
■ ale a »....n* Iturrr ator-k ho* Wr.*ht
■r.crti.i'c • Rogers had made his usual run on ner. Other members of the Roush
1
30
P.
M
.
eti
Paulk
Nellie 0. DoLona.
a'mul ........
nr.r&gt;
Frank Haw
n
Hbe milk route and liad returned family and friends who were pres-it&gt;,
1 bttu Na.h.lllr Mkb. Phone 57 F13
’’.“rmon hotnc- wh«ra he split some wood ent were: Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler. 1'•&gt;
M , HIM,
3 OO P
| He then left tor the cemetery where daughters. Helen. Lillian, Eleanor a
.1 kSTRIb T- h. ar from anyone ha. in*
: Grand I.ed*e, Mlihl.. &gt; rm
he was in charge of the work of lev- “nd Donna, and sons. Howard and , •
nt Probate.
frrr-l ‘ jZnn’r- He'.nnld?" IirIt'..nJ 12*5 ■ line..
*om 3 274;
Mr and el,n* lhe ,ot5 “nd landscaping. He Norval. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Tha-1 —
M ANTED A Dur»- .fork
ho*
one
■.
. had only been gone from home ten 'er of Freeport. Josie Roush and L
.
. .. ....
1
-Cichnle arrnm.l 175 Ih. r-r.jerre.|
Trark floii.t. Prairieville phon.- 12 5
10’00 A M
"
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wn.
X.'X'
'
B. A Puli
FOH SALK-Malta* traaher with na en
11 00 A JI.
r.nr good work hor.e Will take eovr
,
Rogers
was
Informed
of
his
death.
t®r.
Bemadlne.
of
Charlotte.
Mr.
!'
a. fart payment, al.n bean poda and
It seems that he had driven his “nd Mrs. Kyle Stambough and son. ■
on. .traw
Phone 33fl«
12 5
। milk truck to the elevator to get' Raymond, of Sunfield. Rev. and I.
FOI H ROOM apa rtnie.it Inr rent wafer
• race IlLinire 7.35 N
M,on. I!: a sack of cement to be used on a' Mrs. Ed. Roush and two sons. LesHr. ..I.a.
IUM.lt hulrhra cheap for
Every trass we fit la guarnt ‘John1 &gt;8ldewalk repair Job. The men at'lle “nd Melvin, wtth their lady ■
12 5
antced to bold the rapture
lhe etevator noticed his car stop-1 friends of Carson City. Mr. and I.
and we.keep It to proper adjped on the cross walk, the engine [Mrs Raymond Watson and
two I
eo.rd.ti.in Al.o ronmv
*!-■• door, and com
JunUncnt for you. Let us show
| still running,butnot seeingEar)1 children of Bay City. Mr. andMrs |'
Mr. A..r...l. Cb.m
you tha New Akron Truss
| began to look for him. Whilethey I Frank Martin and daughter,
Mr. |.
«rt&gt;. of Delton
12 5
r tneehne .nil lllblr ,&lt;u4y Thur.da were thus engaged another patron “»d Mrs. Kenneth
feature •'Selective Pressure
1 FUR SAI.F C..ri elalk.
Faulkner of!
b, roll- writ
iybt al 7:30 at lhe ehurrti
Ooatrol**. Nothing else Ilka
C. Aller.luic, Ha.tinxa.
drove up and in passing the milk I Grand Rapids and Addison Erb of; ’
BT. JOHN'S LUTRBRAN MIBd&amp;X.
tt. Wo are exchulve repretruck glanced Inand saw him ly- Elmdale.
|,
1-IANO Tl NlNt:--EatH-et .mln at rewMntaUvao.
ing on the floor. Dr. Wedel was1 Mr and Mrs. Roy Nagler and
..maMr eh.rte.
Hatt.farllnu rueran
called at once and pronounced him I daughter. Kathryn had as their '
-'1 Rr.ldenee 135 E
The Pre»cription Drug Store
n-cd st E T Wood
12 5
dead, death being Instantaneous. I Thanksgiving guests, Mrs Nagler’s
Phillipa
a. A. L,BARKER,
from a heart attack. The body was1 tether. R W. Moulton, her sister,
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
removed to the Lester undertaking Mrs p 8. Wodall. and husband,
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS rooms and later to his home. Much and their daughter. Florence
FOR SALE-11
vearlin* t.uern.er
sympathy te expressed tor the heart- Skooch, all of Muskegon Heights. ,
j'"rK? 'W- ■tl.o Guerntrr helfrra
F Heal. A Son. Ad
1931
broken wife, daughter and father.' Florence remained tor the Thanks­
Lacey telephnne 12 5
. Although Mr. Rogers had only lived1 Kiving vacation.
•
Frida
i.i*M
COLDS wanted
'hone 3C45*or 728 F.
in Freeport a few years he had
Mla» Helen' Earl. Milan Reeves',
etdrrtr t.dr
&lt;tra«.l St
many friends here. At the time of and Lawrence Gardner of Smyrna
Krlrknrd. Hcha.lr
WANTEU—Man n help do chore, for
hli death, he was a member of the called at the Rev. Loomis home Sun-1'
FEVER
ILrr.
John
McKibben
1&gt;-ll n SXle"1
village council, the school board day afternoon, and Miss Ethelyn'
12 5
and an officer of Harmony I. O. O. F*1-1 accompanied them home aftWtNTEIi- Man r l.ov to tin chore, for
OH Andrew
LIQUID ■ TABLETS HEADACHES
F. Lodge. Funeral services will be « a few days’ here.
'
Cem r.|I“rF,L. winter.
Cooley. labor
Haurr farm. phone
held
at two o’clock this Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodge and son
18
SO
12-5
afternoon at lhe Methodist church.' Robert of near Reed’s lake, spent
FOR RENT f... nice room*.'bath, rice
The newly elected officers of the llhanlwgivlng here with Mr. Dodge’s
HASTINGS MARKETS
•dork from ^ourt bnaw
Freeport O. E. 8. arc as follows- father. rOwen
'——’ podge, —
j wife.
and
Worthy Matron. Mary Putnam:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker, son
WANTED—Won.* or rirt for hattaework.
Worthy Patron, J. E. Babbitt; As­ Victor, and daughter Naomi called ।
Freeport teleph n* Ha.tln*a, Route 2.
Mr. Et Wait
Shnhi, labor
sociate Matron. Phoebe Fighter; As­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. j
4 00 sociate
FOR SAI R—Ram "ulief ram and Rhino
Patron.
Omo KnowlesMUhlcr
Sunday e-uu.n,
evening. They
also
---------...
luivwKd, ---------• oo.-o-,
alley UtoV
rain. Phone 7 ■ .—Fll. Ed DeMntt
ran Ik.l,
___■ outer.
.
Secy.. Elnore Whitney; Trees. Polly mtlnel
called .on
their daughter and
12 5
Parks; conductress, Della Cool; As- MLss Vivian Parker at the Dr. Peck;
. sc* uona..
Cond.. Greta Perkins: chaplain,
chaplain. ham home.
Dourla..,
help Rutland Cent. IK
T.ihhU
.
I M Harry. la
H.7J Libble Seese; marshal. Helen Lcs-i Dale Beach and Clinton Grow of
U,; °to*nut. Margaret Perkins; Belding called on Miss
Mta Gaytha
&gt;111
s co Adah. Mattle Everhart. Ruth. Lor- Luornte Satujday evening
Dr and
Wedel ' ahd
sm na Know lea. Esther, Lula Nagler;
—•* Mn.' If. 8. ......................
POMONA GRANGE
}!I? Martha. Lena.Steckle. Electa. Mll- daughters. Martha Jean and Patsy,
CARD OF TIIAXK8lie Wolcott; warden. Anna Moore. Mra. Roy Nagler and daughter
sentinel. Roy Nagler Mrs Putnam Kathryn were in Grand Rapids Fria,
i - t — ——~ —- ■— v, i,&gt;&gt; day.
rHl |
I .J week making arangemente for the
JUn Ferguson seems a Utile betns '.o installation service which will take ter at this writing
Mich
place tn the near future.
I
w—
• uniwin.
.. BTAB ORANGE
’ »' t. Jhe «
Misses
Pearl---and Doria
Reu----------------—
their guest, their granddaughter,
r»K»» will harr a danra RSto
tor of Grand Rapids called on Mrs Miss Geneva Wagner. Mrs. Wagner
Harley. TOe hoaheL
Emma
afternoon.
■w.™. Sisson
m.— Saturday
-------------------u" Bl prc6ent B parent at Sunshine
Buckwheat. I1U c
The meeting of men for the pur­ Sanatorium at Grand Rapids.
fL
pose of organizing a Freeport
Mr. and Ttlrs. Harold Overholt of
Brotherhood, which was announced near Mulliken called uu
on Mr. and
tor Monday evening of this week. Mra. Owen Dodge Saturday,
lias been postponed until next Mon*--------- ------------------------*■
Mr.
and
Mro. F. D. Shepherd,
Mr.
Carried
HASTINGS, MICH.
day evening, in the basement of the and Mn. Nebaon Dexter and daugh­
TELEPHONE 253p
M4‘ aiarT th, year _rUbt.—lecturer.
j
______ Jo«l« and Wealey Hall.
______ 8, c» *”.**”• rily CI,T&gt;SHOP early—MAIL early—BUY | Christmas Seals are every man'sI Health U wealth—help yourself— M. E. church- This Is a community ter Vergene, ot Eagle were Bunday
organization and every man eigh­ afternoon and evening guesu of Rev.
tuberculosis
Christmas
Seals — philanthropy—buy NOW —Michigan BUY tuberculosis Christmas Seals.— teen years of age or older Is urgent­ F. Loomis and family and attended
BANNER WANT ADVA PAT.
Michigan Tuberculosis Association. Tuberculosis Association.
। Michigan Tuberculosis Asaodatlon.
ly invited to attend this meeting.

NEW AND USED

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Dead Stock Removed!

Guaranteed Trust
Fitting Service

An Attractive
Bouquet of

flowers

—isn’t just 'an accident but the re­
sult of painstaking craftsmanship.
Blooms must be carefully arranged
according to color, shape and size,
and the work done with skill. We
have had years of experience and
special training.in this difficult art.
Our growing, cooling and delivery
facilities permit us to deliver floral
products to you that are fresh and

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lovely.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

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All orders, large or small, treated
with equal courtesy and attention.

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist

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BARRY 00. HEALTH UNIT'
DOING THOROUGH AND
EFFICIENT JOB

ENGINEER HELD 2769

INTERVIEWS DURING YR.
Suitable Water and Milk
Supplioi and School Con­
ditions Improved
'Hit Banner has mentioned many
of the activities of the Barry County
Health Department, as shown by its
last annual report. Another field ot
usefulness is its sanitary work. There
is much more to that than people
would generally suppose. For in­
stance, during the year doting the
first of last July, the sanitary engi­
neer of the department had 2,789
interviews in the course of his work,
made 567 home visits and 1802 In­
spection visits, attendance at 80
meetings and distribution of perti­
nent literature. The total mileage
travelled by the sanitary engineer in
the prosocutton of his work was 10.-

all Improvement* voluntarily made,
with the result that there were no
prosecutions to enforce sanitary
regulations. Dr. Kinds gives it as
his opinion that this method of
dealing with infractions of health
laws Is much to be preferred to Im­
posing penalties except In extreme
The W. K. Kellogg Foundation,
cooperating with the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, secured the
services ot an under-graduate public
health engineer for Ute summer
months to engage In special work in
the field of sanitation. He reported
for duty on June 11 and Immediately
began a sanitary survey of the city
of Hastings, it Is proposed to secure
definite Information about water
supply, disposal of body wastes, dis­
posal of refuse, milk supplies and

YOU CAN LIVE
TO BE 100
(By B. A. Ly Barker)
The human mechanism is cap­
able of much longer life than
is usually attained. “Three score
and ten" could easily become five
There are times as life goes
on when one feels the Inevitable
slowing up. the warning that old
age is perhaps Just around the
corner.
There Is no reason why this
should be true. Often enough
it is simply a sign that one has
been neglecting the most preci­
ous attribute of life—good health.
When you feel jaded and a
loss of grip on your affairs,
pause in the "huriy burly" of
your life. Visit your doctor. He
will give you his honest opinion
and advice that. If heeded, will
check and repair the damage
caused by neglect.
Then have the prescription he
gives you filled by a reliable
pharmacist.
This is the eighteenth of a se­
ries of Editorial Advertisements
to appear In this paper each

other phases of municipal sanitation
by a house to house survey. The in­
formation gathered will bc valuable
In undertaking a specific plan of
sanitary Improvement, n u hoped
that sanitary surveys of the larger
villages c( the county can be made
In the future.
In the work of sanitation, the en­
gineer did work as follows: He made
832 inspections of private.premises;
55 inspections of public premises and
required many changes to be made.
The work of Inspecting food establlshments, such as restaurants, aoda
fountains, meat markets, bakeries
and stores, is important Public
sentiment Is strongly in favor of
clean food establishments, and the
better class of such establishments
- • to follow
■ ■■
is quick
any reasonable
suggestion on the part of the sani­
tary engineer. In order to distin­
guish the belter establishments,
placards denoting the health de­
partment's approval arc placed in
conspicuous places. The points ob­
served on the Inspection are: clean­
liness of premises, screening, venti­
lation. lighting, toilets, hand-wash­
ing facilities, absence of files and
methods of handling foods, clean­
liness and sterilization of equip­
ment, etc. A total ot 327 inspections
were made. A total of 384 food
handlers were Instructed an to prop­
er sanitary methods. A total of 235
Improvements were made In food
establishments and 08 such, estab­
lishments were approved.
The water which is furnished to a
community is an important matter.
There arc three approved municipal
water supplies in Barry county/
That al Freeport is obtained from
a dug well and a tubular well, each
19 feet deep. Tiie Hastings supply
is obtained from 17 driven wells, the
average depth of which is 57 feet.
The Middleville water supply is ob­
tained from springs feeding Into
shallow infiltration tile lines. Pre-

the cooperation of the United State* I
public health service and the Mich­
igan department of health. 13 *eptlc ■
tanks and 29 approved types of out- 1
xr.JKrhS.- re“rt*
mpu-k—mw..

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

School sanitation is Important and wcuf tag and transporting the Barry
the health department has ipent county delegation of 32 over to Lanmuch o7 1U tta^to iomote tSt
thirty-recondjnnual
work. Water auppliea are tested for
contamination. Attention U given to L.T nUnn
K^“°5.,xr,““‘oa ““

Anomer n-ca 1* mat 01 reson
sanitation. People come from ocher
|localities and from many states to
I th® resort lakes of Barry oounty.
1 They have a right to know that
I those reiorts are kept In proper sanitary condition, that they have a
good supply of
pure .water, that
proper toilet facilities are available
and that the preparation of food is
done ta a cleanly, sanitary manner.
During lhe year 74 inspection* were
made of resorts.
in the leveral articles we have
written concerning its report it Is
dear that lhe Barry County Health

J™
‘
d th
*
‘
p~*uon'
Four members ot the Older Y
group drove to Lansing Saturday
rdght for the conference program
hearing Dr. R. Hall &lt;M AJbion and
Coach Bachman of M. S. C.
Welcome Y. M, C. A. group held
their meeting at the home of George
Lafayette this week Wednesday. C.
F. Battje* 1* leader.
Next Sunday, the Gideons of Bat­
tie creek are presenting four Bibles
to the Barry county jail with a short
dedication service in the afternoon.
nTJTir

doing it thoroughly and efficiently,

confuted to lead the Y. M. C- A

SOME FACTS ABOUT THE
UNIVEB8ITY OF MICHIGAN.
The present holding! of the Univeralty in land, buildings, and equipment are extensive. There are over
forty principal buildings. The "Old
Campas"
includes forty acre* of
ground, but lhe University has acqulred additional holdings in almost
solid frontage on every aldo of its
original Campus, and on these addltLono now stand nome of its largeat and finest buildings. The athletic
fields, forestry farms, botanical garden*.
aborctum.
and
hospital
grounds Include a large acreage in
Ann Arbor and Its environs, while
the so-called Bogardus Tract of between 3.000 ond 4.000 acre* in Cheboygan county provides for summer
work in biology.
The libraries of the University on
June 30. 1933, contained in the aggregale 874.606 volume*. The perlodicals regularly received numbered
4.740.
Thc University's resource* arc Lnventorled at over 852.000,000. of
which over 842.700.000 is invested in
land*, buildings, land improvements,
and equipment. The principal income, however, come* from the
treasury of the State of Michigan.
Its total operating income for 19331934 was 84.262,811 plus the sum of
’.T0000?.
lncomc
Ot21?e ontreralty H«P»AlThe eource, ot Income ot lhe DMemuy al the preeem Ume ere the

WXJup there.
Supt. D. A. VanBu&amp;klrk. Wm.
Carmichael, science teacher at Mlddlcville. Rev. s. R. Wurtz of Nash­
vllle and clarence Hackney served
as delegation leaders at the Boys'
Conference. Hastings Brotherhood,
and M. E. churches and the Rotary
Club assisted financially in sending
delegates to Lansing.
A few excerpt* from addresses at
the Conference:
Political ideas should bc worldwide.
.
The test of a healthy' mind is to
walk right up and face facts, even
though they be disagreeable.
Propaganda plus profits plus inter­
national Jealousies make a strong
pull to get us into trouble.
Religion needs rendition and not
explanation.
We are Junior partner* with God.
let's be on speaking terms with our
Senior Partner.
e
Too often we get our facta from
folk* who have axes to grind.
You cannot change a tradition by
preserving it. and there are many
bad traditions.
»
Religion lives in persons and God
1* learned most from people.
* • * .-------------t
SOUTH BOWNE.
Last Week’s Letter.
Mn, J. FoortvleliMn. W. T. Duffy
.nd ,n yxxnmy ot Gnmd Rapid,
„||,d on their parent, Mr. ,nd Mr,
H. A. Cramer end family Friday ,n«t» enuner and dauahlcr
Edllh accompanied them 1O the city,
M. and Mr,. Will MUhlee and
daughter Gwendolyn spent .Friday in
OrlM
M
hIrs John
p «“«• daWMer
B«mce spent Saturday In Haatlns,
^e guests of Mr. and Mra. C. A Wi­
bert and Mr and Mr8 Verne p^.
tlce
ttichola, Cramer attended the tu„,„lot hu termer mhoolmau. Don•“
ITday attemoon.
Mr. and Un. John Thaler and
S?tle ^ouu&gt; ot
“
y,qn MhhWy
Mr and Mrs w w norHe»
Bunday guests of their sister. Mrs.
Jennie Pardee. It being her birth-

places show that the supply is ample
and the water safe.
At Nashville untreated, polluted
Thomapple river water Is pumped
into the village mains. Fortunately
the majority of the residents are
aware of the danger of the supply
and depend on private wells for wa­
ter used for drinking and domestic
use; but a constant danger faces
small children and strangers and in­
different citizens who can be found
in any town. The state health de­
partment will undoubtedly require
Nashville to secure a safe water
supply. A good deal of inspection
work has been made of other water
supplies especially those at resorts,
etc. Public water tupplles would In­
clude schoolhouses and hotels. A •ludeni tee,, hospital pallenla tee,
Inspections were made lumdforhmpltalwppononlyl.and
the interest on the fund created
____ supply is very Important. from the proceed, ot the orlalnM
The health department has inspect­ federal land grant. The University
ed every dairy in the county, making lS‘f,l?t5.1Ma'"“m65r.o'aPd'“U5
many requirements which have been eaUMWred emlowmenl tunda « ot
followed by the owners. A total of the income of which is restrtttad to
200 Inspections of dairies were made the purposes specified by the donors.
during the year—not that there are such as professorships, scholarship*,
that many dairies, but ‘nspeetton* .Indent loan,, publication, lhe purwere made at different times. The chaw ol lllwr boot,, cue ot hoe.t"1
•
import goes on to state there has P 2,.
The University ot Michigan was
been Improvement In thc sanitary rounded
in Illi In Detroit, movin,
conditions of the county's dairies. to Ann Arbor m 107
that
The closing word on this subject is
time it has not only developed
os follows:
"Pasteurized milk is safer than soundly as a center of instruction;
raw milk produced under like con- tarenSttoSL*^tamcSl&gt;^aa!hSali^?
.tCniat ^nal,dlsUn5tXlp
cati
The7 question of sewags disposal
is taken up Ln the report. Hostings
Is commended for what it has done
Ln providing a sewage disposal plant.
ffw.i
ii7.
Sewage at Nashville Is emptied into the™
the Thomapple river below the vil­ there are 210 Instructors, 194 assistlage.
Freeport
Is only
partly
t209 P1®*®®®0™- „ , .
.
sewered and the sewage is dis­
The living graduates on Octtfcer 1.
charged Into the Coldwater river.

Middleville depends on private sep­
tic tanks and outside privies. With •rihnuJr

CepyrixbL

We cjttCTd
Mrs Mln*rd
our ,lne&lt;re *yn&gt;P*^&gt;ln the death of
hcr husband. Rev. Lewis.

lands-Porto

4?'

a,nd

O7

GET YOUR
CAR READY
for

Winter Driving!
YOU NEED Winter Cold Test Oil—
You need Winter Grease in the trans­
mission, rear axle, front wheels and
steering gear. We carry

Different Kinds of Grease to
Properly Lubricate Your Car !

AS LOW-AS

On Exchange!

'

ftnd
CUrence VanPatten
I0181?11 accompanied Will Mishler to Has-

Burton Anderson of Traverse City
spent the week end in the Warner
borne.

Mary Hatton, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Hatton 13 somewhat improved
being abe to alt up a little.
Mrs. Walter Duffy, daughter Nora
Ann, the Misses Beulah and Mary
Cramer spent Bunday afternoon
with Harry Cramer and family. Mrs,
Cramer and Edith who have been
visiting in the city since Friday
'came home with them.
Mra. W. H. Pardee accompanied
:Mra, Elmer Shaeffer to the Menno-

Thanksgiving
Mr. and
Leon Wood of with
Trowbridge.
Mr Mrs.
and

wm- Honman, Mra. A. T.

Mra. Prank Brown of Grand Rapid*
were alio there.
Bert Brown* had a. guerta for
Thuraday, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Case
Of Traverae city. Harold and LewU
Brown of Flint and Mra. Ethel Bhultera and family of Kalamazoo. Mr.
and Mra. Case remained until Bun«Ki aora.
remouwo uuw ouu

C^,urch
•
quilling at-Mrs. Elmer Shaeffer's
Mra. Lydia Karcher rematned for a few days.
‘nd
“d
« .wettame Ctomera spent
Sund*Y *llh Mrs. Estella Rosler and
™X2»eT.
Halton. H being
Hattoo'l girt birthday.

Dorothy nrouard of South Haven
was home for the week end.
Despite the atormy weather a fair
abed crowd of Farmm' club memben gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Flower on Baturday. The next meeting will be held
wtth Mr. and Mra. Eli Lindsay.
Dorothy and Robert Ford had as
Thanksgiving dinner gueata, Mr. and
Kn Ala MUtr .ml HenrUlU •!»
Mrs. Ford's grandmother.
Mrs. Clare Blackman and Clark

Mr- and MriDaniels of
H“tlnga Mr^and Mrs. Bill SchuUx

PINE LAKE.
On Thanksgiving Day Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Champion entertained
fourteen relatives from the vicinity
of Paw Paw at a family dinner. In

Vleck of Paw Paw and Roy Von
Vleck of Wyoming were also guests.

Mr .nd Mn. John Roon RW&gt;1 nl“

—

LACIT.

PRESENT POflTRAIT
OF JUDGE KNAPPEN

His Picture Now Hangs on
Wall of Federal District
Court Boom

M

STATE ROAD.

daughter, Neva Thaxton (local), Mr.

Hastings friends were interested
in the account published in lhe
Grand Rapids Herald &lt;5f the presen­
tation to the United States district
court of Grand Rapids of a fine por­
trait of the late Loyal E. Knappen.
painted by a well-known artist. Mr.
Knappen was for several years Judge
of the United States district court
and later was named by President
Toft as a federal circuit judge of
the federal court of appeals.
Judge Knappen was bom in this
city, graduated from the public
schools and then from the Univer­
sity of Michigan. He returned to
Hastings and taught in the high
school here for a time. While serv­
ing as a teacher he also studied law
with one of the pioneer lawyers of
Hastings. Mr. James A. Sweezey. He
was admitted to the bar. practiced
for some lime and was then'elected
prosecuting attorney of this county,
making a wonderful record in that
office. He then formed a partner­
ship with the late C. H. Von Arman.
This firm practiced here for several
IRVING.
years. Mr. Knappen next became
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
associated with his brother-in-law, | Mra. Gerald Burgduff were. Mr. and
Wm. J. Stuart Ln the practice of law I'Mrs.
Mrs. Marshall
Marshall Pierce
Pierce and
and family
family of
of
In Grand Rapids. Later he became Dowling and Mra. Annie ptrec of
the leading member of an outstand­ Delton.
..
ing law firm in the Valley city. He
Mr. and Mra. William Schenkel
had a long and honorable career in spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
his profession and was an outstand­ Mrs. Burle Qilletle of Middleville.
ing member of the bar In western
Mias Lillian Sowerby was home
Michigan. His son. Stuart Knappen, from Chicago for Thanksgiving.
Is now one of Grand Rapids' promi­
Mra. Lucretia Benham is visiting
nent attorneys.
at Richland Junction.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wilcox enterDuring the long professional ca­
reer of Mr. Knappen—always called tained Mr. and Mra. Klrt Wilcox of
"Eddie" by his Intimate Hastings Coats Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hoonan
of Hastings and Mr. and
friends—he was loyal to every client,
but scorned any effort to aid a client Mra. Wm. McCann on 'Rianksgivlng.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Perry of 8L
by other than honorable and lawful
methods. He despised professional Johns spent Thanksgiving at J. M.
i Perry's and on Bunday Mr. and Mra.
fair, dignified and straightforward. Ralph 811 vernail, also of St. Johns
He was recognized as one of Michi­ were their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Wert Schiffman
gan’s greatest lawyers. It is there­
fore fitting that his portrait now.. from near Freeport were Sunday
graces the walls of the federal dis­ callers at DeU Schlffman's.
- Mra. Anna Lampson entertained
trict court room. .
her son, Glen, and his little boy
from Grand Haven one day recently.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
The Dorcas Society of North
Mapld Grove will meet at the home
EAST CUN LAKE.
of Mr. and Mrs Vincent Norton
Frank Harper spent Thursday at
the Gene Harper home In Plain­
Thursday, Dec. 13. for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton. Mr. well.
Clayton Hauser and friends of
nnd Mrs. Keith Norton and Bar­
bara were Thanksgiving guests of Grand Rapids called at the John
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hall in Bat­ 'Crawford home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andrews
tle Creek. Mrs. Keith Norton stayed
lhe
following
for
for a few days' visit with relatives. entertained
Mrs. Mabel Parks of Augusta is Thanksgiving at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Crawford. Carl Bheerin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford and
and family for a few days.

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that it has been as accommodating

fied patrons.

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splendid service rendered to the

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Hastings

week Thursday with Hattie Stevens, Wayne E. Gates, Cloverdale
Rose and Grace Miller as ’dinner Alice E. Kuiss, Kalamazoo...
committee.
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Albert B. Sneaihen. Lowed

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December meeting Friday - evening
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of this week.
Ervin Miller and Clyde Kesler
spent Sunday InsCoraJ. Michigan.
with the latter’s sister,* Mrs. Ed.
Wsavtr, and family.

HASTINGS

WE BRING THIS BANK
TO YOU EACH WEEK

Mutual Telephone Comnay will be but rain and more rain.
held in tha Jones hall Monday afttirgMHM
•moon. December 10. The Union u
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Mr. and Mrs. Ashley entertained
company Thanksgiving Day from
Battle creek.
Caledonia and Mrs. Edd. Dilble and
Mrs. MatUe White of Hastings daughter of Allegan.
bcrcukuis
visited her sister, Mrs. Lucy ColeJacob Harshbarger spent Thurs­
day at the Morris Ehle home in
By purchasing the I
■Mr. and Mrs Eldon Matthews nnd
Wayland.
Mr. Dcmond automat
family spent Thanksgiving with his
a member of the Ords
sister and family in Jackson,
Willis Bayne of Caledonia visited go spent Thursday night at the Ray
hb daughter. Mr. and Mrs Dick Crawford home.
Slocum. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nun and fam*
Friend* here were grieved to hear Uy spent Thursday at the Pau)
button to the annual sal
of the sudden death ot Lewis Abbey.
Mr*. Abbey was one of our home
"If Michigan midenta
girls here, being born and raised in
BRANCH DISTRICT.
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this vicinity. AU extend sympathy to
Rev. W. H. Canfield, who is help- 1
her and the sons In their loss.
ing in revival meetings at the South 1
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller enter­ Maple Grove church, brought the 1First seal Buyer* have shewn
tained Mr. and Mrs. James Sothard message at the North church Bdn- 1
to a game supper Friday evening.
totals Association and its
day rooming.
Several of the ladles of our rood
Former Congressman Ketcham 1
attended a surprise on Mrs. Eva
Rowley of south Hastings Saturday Friday evening.
evening. A very enjoyable time was
Mrs. Allen Sage was home from
had by oil.
Ypsilanti for a few days but re­ dent of the Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Baine of Has­ turned to her work at tha hospital
tings spent Sunday with Mr. and at that place.
Mrs. Robert O'Connor and Mrs.
The Dorcas Society of North MaThe first infections of tubei
Mary O'Connor.
.ple Grove was well attended at the loaLs give warnings known onlj
Mrs. Clifton Becker has been sick nome of Wm. Guy. Proceeds. 813.05. the tuberculn test and x-ray fll
thc past week but is on the gain ■
Mr. and Mrs. John Howell ittre made possible In Michigan by
—.
I in Lansing Sunday afternoon vlsltLawrence Strickland spent his . ing relatives.
—Michigan Tuberculosis
week end vacation with Ills parents,
in Carlton.

family called at Emery Kime's of
pleasant Valley Friday evening
Eleanor -n^rTw^Spbeil
and Joan Horton of Grand Rapid*

the Union, the District of Columbia, al . T

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Officers and Directors.

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daughter of Hartings spent Thanks­
giving day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Shriber and family and Mr. and
Mrs. O. N. Landon of East Carlton
spent Sunday there.
'
MT. and Mrs- Leo Barry called on
been hired to do the janitor work-to Mr. and Mr*. Etea Carlin of North
lhe community hall for thia year.
Broadway Bunaaymmlng.
Funeral service* were held Tues­
day afternoon at Henton ’* funeral
THREE COENEBS
home for Clarence Willison who wa*
Mr. and Mn. Louis Everdecn of
found dead In the road Sunday Lansing. Mr. and Mrt. Elmer Wal­
Herbert
WenalofT
came
home
last
teat
morning
by
one
of
hl*
neighbor?.
We
are
glad
to
hear
that
Mr*.
advised by government experts that
ters and family of Ionia, Mr. and
• over 80 present. The committee is.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Cumming* Mrs. Floyd Walters and family of
thc tax is responsible for only one- week after spending the past year Ward Green U gaining so rapidly.; Mr* Belle Barnum, Mr*. Beatrice
who have their summer ixxne at Grand Rapid*. and Seth Cook of
Mis* Helen Felghner of Nashville’ Dunning and Mrs. Lola Flower*.fourth of the average two-cent rise in lhe stale of Wyoming.
_____________________
Mr. and Mr*. Willis Kantner and is working for her.
in price
of a loaf ot bread.
Mr. and Mr* John Adams and Beechwood. WaU Lake, are staying Bedford spent Thanksgiving with
Tt&gt;e farmer was getting an average daughter of Hartings and Guy
daughter. Mra. Lei* William*, spent with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Stan­ Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Walter* and fam­
ton for a couple of months, then ily.
of U cent* a bushel for wheat In Kantner and family spent Thank*COATS GROVE.
one day last week in Battle CreekOctober 1834, a* compared to a farm ’ giving with Mr. and Mra.
Levi
The L. A. 8. meet* this week■
Mr* Ella Cadwallader and her they will go to Florida to spend the
Mr. and Mr*. Claude A Hanunond
price of 33 cents a bushel In Feb- ------------Kantner.
Thursday at Mrs. Blanche Bayne's son. Floyd and famDy. of Harting*
and family were Thanksgiving guest*
Mr. and Mr*. Solomon Stanton en­ of the former's sister and brother­
ruary 1833 At the same time, the
Mrs
F.
C.
Wing
will
have
charge
spent
last
week
Tuesday
with
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hershberger
tertained
their
two
sons.
Mr.
and
and family of Indiana, Mr. and of the program.
and Mrs. John Adams.
in-law. Mr. and Mra. Lee Hubbard
Mrs. Annie pierce spent Thanks­ Mrs. Gordon Blanton and two chil­ of Rutland. Rose Marie remained
Mra. Jay Dltman of Detroit. Mr.
The remainder of the increase in and Mrs. Wm. Strong and baby of T. A. to enjoy thc chicken supper giving with her daughter at Irving. dren of Johnstown and Mr. and Mrs. for a visit returning home Saturday
Chester Banghart, Leon Doster. Dewey Stanton and daughter of afternoon.
Jackson and Miss Glenna Blocher and program put on by the Wel­
William Smith. Russell Mott and Kalamazoo, Thanksgiving.
and' friend of • HollAnd
spent come people.
Misses Ruth and Rrtlia Robinson
---------------- e s---------------cents for other ingredient* and for Thanksgiving wllh Mr. and Mrs.
of Hasting* spent Thanksgiving and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haight were Roger William* were all lucky to
FRAIfUEVlLLE.
labor. The farmer who signed a Harrison Blocher.
bring home deer from their north­
In Grand Rapids Wednesday to at­
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Doud had for over the week end with their par­
wheat contract i* getting the aver­
Mr and Mr*. Torrence Townsend tend the funeral of a relative.
ern hunting trip.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Robinson
age price for wheat, plus thc benefit entertained forty-seven of ber rela­
Mrs. Blanche Richard* and family dinner guest* Thanksgiving Day. fif­
.
The Sunday Schqol elected offi­ entertained about thirty relative* teen relative*, all bringing well fined and family.
payment which is made from money tives to dinner Thanksgiving day.
bosket*. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Doud.
Mr. and Mra. Edw. Walters called
collected by the processing tax. Tin*
Laird Wot ring of M. 8. C. spent cers Sunday for lhe coming year and friends tor a Thanksgiving din­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frederick
Doud
and
on
Mrs. George Smith of Middleville
as
follows:
Bupt
.
Mrs,
F.
C.
Wing;
gives the wheat grower about Si.10 Thanksgiving day with his parents.
ner.
Sunday
family
from
Oonvl*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Asst., Arthur Richardson; Secy.,
for the same wheat which sold for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wotring.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Terry of
James Hammond of Detroit wa* a
Mr and Mrs. Harry Sandbrook Freda Smith; Treas., H. A. Wood­ Litchfield and Mire Golda Town and Addson EX&gt;rrin and family from Au­
and
children spent
Thanksgiving map; choristers, Paul Woodman lady friend-of Camp Custer spent gusta. Mr. and Mn Karl Norris and Thanksgiving day caller at lhe home
The margin between 32 cents and a
------------------------ --------------family from Doster. Mr. and Mrs oa,hta parent*. Mr. and Mrs- Claude
gl.10 enables many farmers to pay i with Mr and Mr*. Thomak Sand- and Mafgaret Kelsey; pianist*, Ma­ the week end with Mr. and Mrs
Bernard Lamoreaux and children A- Hammond.
rian Woodman and Mrs. Floyd Wade Town and family
debts whch have been hanging'o\er' brook at Blanchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beuhler nnd
Mrs. Helen Pennock and children from Richland.
toem for years and to buy clothing. • Mrs. Forrest Christian and Mr. Clutn; librarians. Cleon Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Castle. Mr. and family ot Muir called at the Edw.
rquipment, and furnishing* that arc and Mrs. Owen Smith spent Thurs- Anna Moe Dunigan. The Sunday and Mrs. Bertha Adams were Kala­
through the mazoo shopper* Friday. Mra. M*ry Mrs. Roy Castle and Charlene enter­ Waiter* home Sunday.
turned out by city factories. A por- day and Friday in Ohio and attend- School has given
tained
Mr.
and
Mra.
Jay
Porter
and
classes
to
the
Red
Crore
work
for
Olenn Grlnold. Mr. Miller and
Shedd and Mrs. Leda Harrington
lion of the two cent rise in bread ed lhe funeral of the latter’* aunt
price* also goes to employees of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manker of Irv- the coming year.
were shoppers there Wednesday.
■ daughter Gladys from Mu*keson. friend of Lansing spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hayward Russell Porter from Detroit. Mr. and
H. A. Woodman and daughters,
bakeries who are city residents.
ing. Mrs. Chapton of Grand Rap­
Mrs. John Vanderbrook and daugh­
The agricultural adjustment pro- Ids. Mr. and Mra. Lee Haze) of Lake Ruth and Marian, spent Thanks­ have moved Into Mrs. Helen Scha­
ter Oetha of Kalamazoo. Mr. and
pam is based upon the theory of in-1 Odessa. Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Lu­ giving in Ohio returning Sunday fer's bouse.
The L. O. O. M. will meet with Mr*. Caulun Hughe* of North Pine
freezing prices of farm product* to ca* and Edward Thompson and evening. The former visited around
Henry Benson
lhe point where any of the products | family were Thanksgiving guest* Greenville while the girls went on Mra. Hattie Whittemore Thursday Lake and Mra.
Thanksgiving.
trill buy the aanie amount of good*' of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lucas.
lo Dayton and took a trip to Cin­ aftembon. Dec. 27.
Mr. and Mr*. D. N. Honeywell's
cinnati and they all visited in Union
Mr. and Mra. Leon Pennock enter­
Thanksgiving
guests
were, Mr. and
tained their father. Addison Pen­
City. Ind., on Sunday.
Mr* Frank Arndt, Mrs. Bertha
Rev. E. 8. Thompson will preach nock and Mr. and Mrs. John Arndt, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Honey­
here next Bunday morning at lhe Adams for Thanksgiving.
well of Dowagiac, Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Wertman
usual hour.
Philip OTOoie and daughter and
Mr. and Mra. Khk Wilcox spent spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. Opal Honeywell of Battle Creek and
Thanksgiving with relatives in Irv­ and Mr* Oliver Wcrtman tn the Rev. and Mrs. Harold Honeywell of
Doud
district.
ing.
Byron. The latter two remained
Mr.
and
Mr*.
George
Eddy
spent
Mr. and Mra. Russel) Demond ahd
until Saturday.
Kenneth spent Thanksgiving at from Friday until Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrt. Jake Johmon enter­
friends at Pontiac.
Willard Demond*.
tained
Ml** Jennie Van Hee ot
Mr. and Mrs
Jay Wilkinson
The Club meet* next week Wed­
Richland and Wayne Palmuticr
nesday with Mr*. Mattle Townsend spent Thanksgiving day with thrtr Thanksgiving.
and Mrs. Bertha Case will be the daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Fannie Jackson ha* returned
Barton Cortright. at Kalamazoo
leader of a Qhristma* program.
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Daniel* enter­ from a visit with her sister, Mra-,
Nora Doyle, of Otsego.
tained the Hughes
family for
NORTHWEST THORAPPLE.
Mr. and Mr* Will Norris called on
Thanksgiving
dinner.
Don't forget lhe 50th annlveriary
Mrs. Mary Burges*
and
Mrs Ray Parker of Hickory Corners Bun­
of the Parmelee M E church FridAy.
day. Mr. Parker Is very 111
Dec. 7th. Pol luck dinner at noon. Maude Zerbell of Hastings spent
Those who spent Thanksgiving |
Wednesday afternoon with Mr*
clay away were. Mr. and Mrs. Silas ,
Irene Harrington.
erybody Invited.
Doster. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hyde |
Mr. and Mrs
Dunn
and jar*,
Mrs nvcrciv
Everett owckics
Swegles uuu
and
Mr. ano
- , Von
— —
, - enter...
.and George were guests ot Mr. and ।
Archie Kermeen of Hastings and tained Wednejwlay eVening .with a ,
HASTINGS PHONE 2515 FRANK SAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Kermeen and Pedro party in honor of ‘^‘r uncle ,Mr*. Robert Brown and daughter; '
son John (focal) were Sunday guest* and aunt. Mr. and Mre John
(Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKibbln and &gt;
children. Mr. and Mrs. William Meof Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kermeen
of Wisconsin, who C*me fast with Kibbln
and son. Miss Viola McKlb- I
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thoma* of! the Dunn* when they returned from ,
bln
were guest* of Mr. and Mrs
Galesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Verne ■ lher hunting expedition. Mr. and (
George McKibbln of Cloverdale.
Thoma* and Birge spent Sunday MrJ Earnest Bradfield of
Mrs Ethel Stebben* wentvWi|dnes-1
—j Mrs. ^.7:
------------and
..a Bend. Ind., were also guests at the
with Mr. and
Otis »»
Morgan
day returning Thursday evening to
party.
Lola.
the guest of her daughter. Mr.
Mr. and Mrt. L. N Bush enter­ be
Mr. and Mrs Earl Kenneen ac­
and Mra. Winslow Martin, of Hick- j
tained
the
following
guests
tor
companied their daughter Fern back
ory Corners.
to Battle Creek Friday, she having Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mp ' Mr and Mra. George Woods and
Chas.
Gaskill.
Hastings;
Mr.
tgxl
,
spent Thanksgiving at home. They
family spent Thursday with Mr. and
also called on Mrs Kermeen* moth­ Mrs. B. F- Gaskill and son Bernard. :Mrs. Sam Page of Quimby.
Kalatngzoo. Mr and Mrs. Elmer
er. Mrs. Jack Snyder, of Shultz
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Calthrdp were
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hilton and Mr. Gaskill and son Charles of Albion; guests of their daughter. Mr. and
Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Brown and I^ah |
and Mr*. Roy Hilton of Grand Rap­
Mrs. Paul Nagel, of Gull lake
id* were Sunday evening guest* of
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Olney Adams and sons.; kill. Delton. Mr and Mra Ferri*
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davidson and
The Social club will meet with Gaskill and three son* of Chicago;
am cline SwXv
, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd OsskUI and lour family spent Thursday with relatives
HcSl Ncunun Is very nd wiq. Ichlldlen o( Do.llnii; .nd Rev and at Bellevue and Portello going Wed­
Hirers ol Uie stnmsch.
Mrs W»rom Bro«n M H’l*™
!nesday and returning Thursday eve­
We are sorry to hear Mrs. George* The Ladies Aid Bazaar will be ning. the daughters remained until
Sunday.
Krul 1* no better and 1* going to Ann held in the^ c
Mr. and Mra. W R. Norris were
I1 nesday. Dec. 5. Program afternoon
afternoon
Arbor for treatment tote week.
guest* of Mr. and Mra. E. A. Parker
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Allen and son and evening
and family of Hasting* Thursday.
Ml*s
Maxine
Henton
of
Ann
Arbor
1
Richard and father. Scott Scher. Mr. and Mra. Vaughn Mott re­
Carbon causes sluggish, knocking motors.
wood spent Sunday with the for­ waa home for over Thanksgiving.
from their hunting trip In
Our teachers and pupils in the turned
■
mers nephew. Mr. and Mrs Glenn
North Sunday night. '
Barry township school* enjoyed a I the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ketchum of
Allen of Grand Rapids.
vacation from Wednesday night un­
Kalamazoo called on Mrs. Jennie
til Monday morning.
MARTIN CORNERS.
The Delton Community Club will Norris and Lucy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barry and
Miss Frances Doster of Hastings
family were Thanksgiving guest* of hold their next regular meeting
spent a few days of last week with
Mr and Mrs. Em Todd of the Cen- Monday night. December 10 Mr. and !her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John DoaMrs Chas. Harrington and Mr and

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Miss Louise Wotring of Laming |
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DELTON.
a* it purchased in previous years.
&lt;nj0
Qlrt*. t£eir guard-J • The demand for U»e*c good* keep* spent Thursday and Friday with
|un*. their mAhers'and the Ctxn3 factory wheel* turning and furnishes Miss Betty Wotring.
OF PRICE OF BREAD
employment for many people.
Rev. and Mrs. Harley Townsend mil tee of Delton district, met at the
and family spent Thanksgiving with Cabin at Camp Kltapawa with Mrt.
Hifher Receipts From Farm
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mr* Dale Townsend at .Grace Lobdell. the guardian, at the
I. H. Eddy and son, Wllilam. took
, Products Enable Farmers
Si
Mrs. Floyd Collar to Johannesburg.
chlul
^Uy were IM™Gwendolyn Banghyt and
lo Keep Factories Busy
___ ' 'Mr*
Mrs MllMichigan. Saturday, where she jdn- -.-LIT oj Mr and Mrs. Bherman
'UrB Wllda
Wlk3a Fuhr.
Fuh? Delton;
**
‘
Consumer* who have been blam­ ed her husband and will remain gjnlK in Hasting* Thanksgiving dwl Stlfie, Bedford;
Mabie
ing the processing tax on wheat for there for the winter.
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FIRST of all, reasonable aMuranc*
of the SAFETY of his principal!
Building and pxn Share* In Michigan are backed by
FIRST MORTGAGES on home, .. . and TUB HOME te
recognised a* wnopgjhe MOST valued form* of security.

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SHARES

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Claude A. Hammond. Arthur WUlltt* of HasUngs was a Sunday eve­
ning caller.
Friend* of Rev. Minard Lewis, former pastor at the Wood achool. were
saddened by hl* death. Nov. 27th.

Interment waa in the Freeport cemeMrs. Claude A Hammond called
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her daughter.
------- -----------------------------Mra. James Hammond of Detroit at the home of her
parent*, in Hastings Bunday.

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BIG OPENING OF OUR

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Weather Strips

TOYLAND

NOW is the Time to Install Them!

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HASTINGS LUMBER
AND COAL COMPANY

Saturday, Dec. 8

Hurry! Come and See the Exciting Display* 1
Toy, ! Toy, 1 Toy, ! Marvelous Value, !

A Riot of Thrilling Toys!

Keep your ntt»i«r

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Bring the children to Toyland I Come in and aee the
wonderful aurpriaea that Santa ha* prepared for boya
and girls to assure the happiest Christmas ever.
You’ll see hundreds of pew ideas in clever toys
—toys that move, act, talk and do things.
Never have wa offered such a thrilling col­
lection of marvelous gifts for little folk.
So bring lhe children.

Our Lay-Away Plan to
■' Santa’, Ta*k Easier!

MIRCURT MAI

Mr and Mr*. Orr Fisher and Mr* Mrs John Adams will have charge
Mrs. Elisabeth
Williamson of
H Oogswell spent Thanksgiving day of the serving of supper and Mr and Kalamazoo was buried in our ceme­
wllh Will Cogswell and family In Mrs Gordon Moorhus will have
tery Monday afternoon. She I* a
Lakeview.
• charge of toe program Then don't ulster of Mrs. Milo Lehman. She had
Rev Oonklln preached a very good1 forget the play. December 14-15.
She Is sur­
For varhnw reasons it was nece»- been 11! a long time.
sermon Sunday morning from Nehvived by a daughter. Mrs. Mead of
cuux,
emiah ,.
1. There will be 8. 8. next »ary to postpone the operetta "The
Sunday at 10:30 o'clock to which you 'Jolly Formers” to a later date, prob­ Kalamazoo, a sister. Mra. Lehman,
and a brother. Jay Wilkinson. Sym- I
are cordially Invited.
ably early in January
Roland Barry and Paul McDowell, Mr and Mrs. Roy Walters and pathy is expressed tor the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Garret Schluckbier
returned last week from near Big'children of Potterville are spending
of Kalamazoo visited at Mr. and
the
week
end
wtth
Mrs.
Ada
Tliorpe
Bay with a fine eight point buck.
Mrs. John Doster Bunday.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Overamlth at­ and family
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Calthrop
The inland Lakes Garden Club
FIRESTONE
EX IDE
BLUE SUNOCO
tended toe funeral of a friend in
spent last Sunday with the latter’*
Grand Rapid* Friday. Mr* Over­ will meet with Mrs Elsie Horton
cousin.
Mra.
Stella
Brock,
al
Way
­
Firea - Tubes
Batteries
smith staring till Sunday evening. Thursday afternoon. December 13.
Regular Gas Price
land. The ladles had .not met in
Mr. and Mrs Clark Overamlth Mrs. Vina Durkee and Mr* Edith twenty six years. Needless to say
EVERREADY PRESTONE, DUPONT ZERONE
spent Wednesday night and Thurs­ Barnes will have charge of the pro­ the meeting was an enjoyable one.
day with toe latter * son and wife. gram.
Mr. and Mr*. Lee Chapman and ,
Mr and Mra. Cecil Barnum spent
Mr. and Mrt. Harold McCaulley in
TH! HIGH POWtBEO MOTOR FUEL . .. AT RfGULAR GAS Pfffct
Thanksgiving day with Mrs Bar­ family of Hickory corners spent
Battle Creek.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice .
num* sister and family in Lansing.
Hughes.
Mr and Mra. Leon Leonard and
Mr. and Mr*. Mason Miner and ,
family spent Thanksgiving with Mr
and Mrs. Will Sheldon at Kalama­ daughters of Homer were recent
zoo. Mr*. Ella Rogers and little Betty guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Smith
Mrs N. H. Barber. Mr. and Mr*.
Leonard remained until Sunday for
George Woods, Mra Lucy NorrU and
a longer visit.
MU* Dora Johnsdh will attend the |
। Mr. and Mrs Roy Adrlanson aud
I.
O- O. F and Rebekah Auoctetlon ।
children ot Battle Creek spent
'Thanksgiving with their home folks. at Hastings tonight.
Mr and Mr*. Byroq Titus of Del­
Mr. and Mrs. peter Adrianaon and
ton called on Mrs. Merrttt Wood
Harry
I Mr*. Kate Adrlanson was unfor- Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Castle of Or­
। tunate in burning her right hand on
angeville were guest* of-Mrs. Henry
the stove Thursday while she was
। preparing the Thanksgiving dinner. Benson Sunday.
Good, CLEAN Milk is not only
have children in the family, each
, Malcolm Pierce of Dowling spent
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Thursday. Friday and Saturday Uere
Th.nksaivlrur guests at the heme i
one of them should have at LEAST
the BEST FOOD you can buy, but.
with hi* grandmother. Mrs. Annie at Mr. and Mrs. Evan puller were
ONE GLASS of good milk with
Pierce Jn the Banghart home.
it is by far the LOWEST PRICED,
ner parents, Mr. and Mrs Claude
Mr. and Mra. Leon Dunning and Cole and daughters and Mr. and
EVERY MEAL, and it is just as es­
too, when you take FOOD VALUE
Leatrlce spent Thanksgiving with Mr* Lawton Cole and daughter of
sential for older people.
■ Mr. and Mr*. Lester Woodln in Kal­ Lowell and Mr. and Mr*. Keith Ful­
into consideration. Your money
amazoo who entertained toe Dun­ ler and children and Ada and Zell*
ning family gathering-on tha*. day. O'Dell of Hastings.
Ono thing you should bc especially particu­
can’t buy any other food at ^any­
The Prudence Nobles O. E S. at
Pau) Strodtbeek ot near Clarks­
lar about when using sn ilk 1* to KNOW that
1 Hickory Corners will hold their In- ville. Mr. and Mn. Arthur J. Strodtwhere near the price, that will com­
it 1* CLEAN. Repeated state 4ot* show that
fstallation of officers on Tuesday cve- beck of Assyria and Mr and Mr*
pare with it in food easentTals.- Re­
no milk in Michigan 1* CLEANER than that
;ning. The following officers will bc Carl Weyerman and daughters.
installed; Mra. Helen Horton.'Worproduced by Highland* Dairy.. That'a why
search discloses that one quart of
I helm* and Marian of Hasting* had
(thy Matron; Homer Bartlett. Wor- Thanksglvlne dinner with Mr. and
it 1* the ONLY Dairy in thte section permit­
milk contains more ■ than 50 per
thy PaLon; Mrs. Florence Hughes,
» j strodtbeck.
ted by the Mate to sell milk as Grade "A”
1 Associate Matron; Everett Johnson. । Florence Usborne of Lake Odessa
cent of the day’s food nee^s. If you
Why take any chances with milk?
AMOcUte Patron; Mr*. Margaret
several day* the past week
Danniel*.
Conductor;
Qertruda1 wllh y.

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ANDRUS SERVICE

THE IDEAL FOOD
FQR CHILDREN AND GROWN-UPS
IS GOOD PURE CLEAN MILK

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
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Hastings, Mich.

1 KfbUnger, Awoclate Conductor; Mr*
Maude Hughes. Secretary; Mrs Kate
nneHteV Treasurer
'T'vwoeiir*— a
, program
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a,.,*
.Burdick.
reffe*hments will follow the In*tall*■&lt;
■lion.
I MB* Muri-1 McArthur spent the
.weak end with ber father al Mt.
Pteasant.

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many item*
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Orpha and Aatrba Buck.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Culbert and

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Parent,
In our display
of Attractive
Chriatmaa

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Children Welcome.

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pls of coflie co study about

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Of tnWPM aW. Ortler for
■it. Abel

tot. Cornelia Merriman. Annuel
account died.
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tot. Gilbert Born. PoUUqq for
Altar. filed. petition fee apodal
Admr. filed, order appointing special1
Admr. . entered, bond Gt
Admr. filed, letters of apecal Admr.
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Order

Gardner. Order au-

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Teacher, Crystal Bragdon.

nwtont gtocvtata to purchase store
^Iht. Cornelia A. Bower. Inventory

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Mary K Ames. Qrdgr onofirmfitaJ. «rder iptaftn* xvlwta ;«•
ing sale entered.
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tot Mary E. van Antwerp. Final tered. discharge of Admr. issued,
estate enrolled.
aornurtt filed.
tot. Patrick Corrigan. Inventory
filed, petition for authority to re­
order appointing guardian antered. *
,VrtUa J. Briggs. Testimony
deem baods.fitad, order granitag au'
or&lt;}er
MM •»tot John BtoetiJA. Ftedetcrmlna- tborlty entered.'Uon of inheritance tax entered.
tot John B. Miller- Warrant and
Clara Both. Annual account
Est. William B. Wickwire. Final inventory AM-

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lb. 23c

PORK ROASTS —•ixc
PORK BUTTS

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CANNED MEAT!
BROADCAST CORNED BEEF HASH t c«a» 29c
VEAL LOAF
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CORNED BEEF
Libby's
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VIENNA SAUSAGE
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PEANUT BUTTER
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CONDOR COFFPE
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lb. tin32c
lb. tin3Oc
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Maxwall House Coffee

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MACAROON CHIPS
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SPINACH

COATS GROVE.
Last Week's Leiter.
Willard Demond and Minerva
Woodman are on the gain now after
apvml wMfc's Otoeai.
"
' '.
Mks. Orpha Richardson is getting
beU«r&gt; after her operation a few
weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Coals and
aon visited In Detroit several days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E- 8. Thompson are

Ida Andrus. Belli ton for Fill preach during the coming veor.
Admr. filed, waiver of notice filed.
Tbp P. T- A.mpete this week Wed­
nesday evening tor a chicken inip|per at seven o’clock which wiU’be
held in the church basement.
Mr. and Mrs. clarence Shelley and
jBt. Ferry G- Henry- Waiver ot Mr. and Mrs. Nell Smith of Mid­
land spent the week end visiting the
noeeb filed; order alloying account Home folks here.
entered, discharge ot Admr. Issued,
A good Thanksgiving.program was
estate enrolled.
given Bunday morning. There were
Est. Thorny E- Cbseeebrough. An­ readings, recitations, a song by four
nual account of trustee filed, prder girls in Puritan costume, the song
for ppb|lc»t|on entered.
-Come Thou Fount ot Every Bless­
E»t. Clare O. Doster. Inventory ing-' sung by fifteen of the older
filed.
men and women of the Bunday
tot. Vidian Roe. et a). Bond ot School; Song "Count your Blessings"
giuydlan filed, letters of guariilan- by school which was the opening
part M pie Flaylet. ' Light Your
Itet. Clarence Willison, will filed, Candf?* which was very good.
petition for probate of will filed.
The Birthday meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Agnes Haight Fri­
day. Bevepteen ladles and a number
ot children were present. A good pro­
gram was In charge of WHda AUerA8SYRL
ding and Jennie OoaU.
The Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones
WOODL“D
family will observe Thanksgiving
day with a family gathering at the
Mrs. Floyd Collar accompanied Mr.,
Jopes home.
nd M™- Alvah Baker to GrandI
Our recently elected county clerk. JW*.F
-- Where piey spent the
A. C. Hyde ta view of taking up his ] dayresidence at Hartings has scheduled
Mr. and Mrs. Leg Hazel of Lake1
a
|o be held at his farn&gt; on ’Odessa and Mr. and Mra. E. Lucas;
Tuesday. December 4. We regret;were Bunday guests with Mr. and
losing our A-l citizens but our kw I Mra. —
- i
will be the dbunly's gain.
m
Rev. and Mrs. Harley Townsend
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray and and son Francis, Mrs. Olga Flannldaughter, Helen, will bc Tlianksglv- -ijn
gOn and Mrs. Arlle Bplndler of
tag guests at the home of their Woo
.foodland spent Bunday In Detroit,
cousin, Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt of where
Mr. Townsend preached.
Battle Creek.
Mrs. Ward Green underwent an.
Orson McIntyre, Ray Gillespie and emergency operation for appendi­
son and Charlie Serven have re­ citis at Pennock hospital in Hastings1
turned from thels deer hunting early Wednesday morning. At this
trip, the two former bring their qud- writing she Is feeling fine.
to.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lucas were
Ward Cole. Fcrd Steven* and John guests with John Mead and Henry
Schreiner of the Stevens district Cole apd family of Martin Comers,
spent several days bunting deer but Bunday.
were not able to bring any home.
Callers of Mrs. Guy Kantner tha,
The Ellis school will enjoy a co­ past week were. Mr. and Mrs. Willis,
operative Thanksgiving dinner at Kantner and daughter ot Hastings,
the schoolhouse on Wednesday.
Mrs. Harry Sandbrook arid children,,
Frank Thompson, who has been Mrs. Royal Frantz and children.,
in feeble health tor some time. U Rev. and Mrs. John Smith and Mrs.,
much improved.
Guy Makley and children.
Mra. Jessie Norris spent part of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith spent,
last week as the guest ot her sister Saturday in Lansing.
In-law. Mrs. Nora Clequence, near
Mrs. Floyd Collar was a guest
Banfield.
with Mr. mid Mrs. Harry Baker of
Mrs. Mary Lee, who has been In ill Woodland Bunday.
health tor some time, went to Ann
Levi Kantner is some better at this'
Arbor last week to enter thc uni­ writing.
versity hospital for observation and
treatment.
~
THREE CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Case and Nor­
The entire community was grieved
ma called at thc Mr. and Mrs. td „
w„. of the death Tuesday «.
learn
of
Sperry Thomas home and Mr. and ; Donald Bisson, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Brandt home of Be|levuc Mrs. Clarence Bisson as the result
bn Sunday.
of a hunting accident tiie previous
A very good Thanksgiving offering ' Saturday and extend their sincere
for Bronson hospital was assembled ' sympathy to the family and relatives
fpT Briggs church quota on Bub*-" In their sad bereavement and to
day. The Union and Base Line David Robinson who 1$ heartbroken
churches will bring (her offerings over the accident to his beloved
Sunday, December 9. when the pro­ friend and companion.
ducts wifi be jal^n to Kalamazoo.
Misses Ruth and Reatha .«««.RobinAnyone who has not responded may son of Hastings were over the week
do so by that time.
end guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and Mr»Mrs. H. J. Robinson, and family.
daughter, Leona, were ta Augusta oh I Messrs. Walsh and Walsh of KalRnndav the
Bunday
tn* dinner
dinn«r guests nt
of thalr
their amASoo were Sunday guests In the
brother, Ehret tjcidmore and family. Claude A. Hammond home.
The W'ahauka Camp Fire Unit of
Mrs. Claude Ai Hammond. Rose
Aaqrria Center met on Wednesday Marie Robert and Paul attended
evening at' the home qf Mr. and Sunday evening the special services
Mrs. Frank Jones for a business at Bt. Rose church and following
session. A social hour followed when farewell reception at St. Rose hall
the hostess served peanuts and for Fr. B- N. Geller, who leaves this
candy.
.
week for Detroit to assume the du­
The Btevens Parent-Teacher Or­ ties of fils hew perish. Although a
ganization met on Friday evening. fine promotion for Fr. Geller and a
Lem Oswald and son and thc teach­ boon to the parish to which he Is
er. Mn. Norma Jones, gave some going he will be jadly missed by his
fine special mucic.
partabtonera and the people of HasThe members of the Mr. and Mra. tpgs and vicinity. _
Harry Steven* family will obsche
Thanksgiving day at the home of
STONY PpiNT.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cole qf the Last Week's better.
Stevens district. An aunt. Mrs.
G. L. Johnson of Charlotte was
Grace Btraure. of Grand Rapids Is in this locality looking for timber
expected to be present.
one day the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. 8am Crabb of Pe­
weLlman school notes.
wamo was out to the farm Bunday.
The perfect attendance of this
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Deaktas and
month Is: Harold Conley, jean Dea­ family visited friends In Grand Rapleins, Mary Deaktas. Donald Hllder- Ms Sunday.'
•
brandt. OUO^KubaH. Marjorie KuMr. and Mrs. Claud Demond visit­
b&lt;U. Madeline Rowlader, Maxine ed relatives at Midland last weekOrsborn, Elaine Offley. Jean Offley,
Mn. Russell Keys of Jackson
Dwight Rowle^er, Gordon Rowlader
and Margaret Rowlader.

Donald Dcakln from the CCC was
the guest of his parents ThanksglvMargaret RowlHder, Jean Kuball,
Floyd Van Wle returned from the
Junior Blocher, Madeline Rowlader,
north last week with a fine deer.
Jean Deaking. Donald Hllderbrandt.
Chas. Hilton caught a red fox in
Bichard Munjoy. Gladys Hitiea
trip one night last week.
^a^t^MuJorie Kubell and $6x-

.northeast'woodland.

Rumford Bakins Powdar

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The Wellman school had a Hallo­
Mr. and Mrs. piny Hans^arger and
we'en wty Oct. JI. At noon some children spent Thanksgiving with
children made candy. Others popped1 their daughter and husband at Lan­
corn. We had games and tricks first. sing.
1
John Gardner and Ted Eupcr re­
turned home from deer hunting
apg apples. The visitors were: Mrs.
tfrilcox. Taddy Offley. Tommy Rob­ without a deer.
Sunday guests at Pliny Hansbargerta. Duane Rowlgder, Carol Munjoy er's were, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Cot­
and Joyce Demond. It wag *tao ton and family of Grand Rapids,
Joyce's birthday.
Tom Youngblood and friend of
Madeline Rowlader and Jean Of- Grand Rapids, Mr and Mrs
Lae
ley took their halt holiday and vis­ Hapsbafger of Woodland. Mr. and
ited Coats Grove school. November Mrs. Joe Logan of Lansing aud
14
Kenneth Pqpe of Sparta.
We had our schooliwtse painted
on the inside. The celling is tan
Cecil Jordan Is still confined io hU

Mr. and

Mrs. Bente

u Smith

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14 the Wellman P. T.

It Bar­

and Mrs. Albert Warner of Parch­
ment and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ken­
yon and son. Arion, spent Saturday

CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS
CLUB

w-.sir?aaj~*

Mr. and Mra Beryl Nash and son.

Clinton 'Horn spent Saturday in
Kalamazoo and attended the foot­
ban game.
Bunday guests of Mr. and' Mra. Fred

Mr and Mrs. Grover Marshall of
Harbor Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. South Maple Grove were Sunday
gueste of Mr. and Mrs. .George Mar-

Cleon Mead spent Saturday night
' Mrs. Edith Bonneville of Battle
Creek spent last week with Mrs. with Gayion Bracey at Battle .Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bracey and sop.
Sarah Kenyon and Saturday night
and Sunday with her son, Lecter. Oaylon, and Gary Zabbeck,.Mr. and
Mrs- H- R- Norris and Mr. and Mrs.
apd fMjpy.
There was no school Thursday A. Wilson of Battle Creek were Sun­
day gueste at Bert Daly's and after­
and Friday, our teacher being ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville noon callers were Mrs. Orve Paso
and Frank Hom spent Monday with and grandson. Merdn Baley, of
Mr. and Mra. Will Anders of Brush Battle Creek.
Mr- and Mrs. Harve Marshall'of
Ous Peake of Brush Rltjge spent North Maple Grove spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W1J1 Hawbllta.
There Is no school at the Moore
for a few days on account of the
Oliver Peake, and family a few days. Illness of the teacher, Mrs. Brown.
Alva Kenyon. Frank Puller. El­
LENT CORNERS.
mer Treat and Frank Marshall went
north deer hunting. Mr. Fuller got
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fran­
a deer the first day of thc season; cisco. Nov. 33. a boy, who will an­
Alva Kenyon and Elmer Treat each swer to the name of Ronald Lyle.
got one the second day and the
Maurice Burchett has been on the
weather being so warm they had to sick list lately.
Bunday visitors of Mr. and Mra.
return home before Mr. Marshall
got one. but were quite pleased to Lyle Francisco were. Mr. and Mrs.
bring home three deer.
Frank Francisco and son of Kala­
mazoo.
Mr. ana Mrs. Gordon MoorMrs. Alma Whipple of Augusta
visited her daughter, Mrs. Florence hus of Delton. Mr. and Mra. Jay
Peake, last week.
Hall and Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Le­
land Hammond and son and Mra.
HIQHBANK.
Sage. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Merlau
There will be no service at the and children.
North Maple Grove church on *cMr. and Mra. Thur) Cook and
count of quarterly meetings at the sons of Plainwell spent Bunday eve­
South Maple Grove church. Every­ ning with Mr. and Mra.
Leland
one invited.
.
Hammond.
The Dorcas Aid Society of the
Robert Steele Is quite ill with the
North Evangelical church will serve flu.
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Elsie Gates spent Thursday
Vincent Norton Thursday, Dec. 13. evening at her home In Allegan.
Everyone invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Hammond
Miss Velma Hoffman of St. Jotpis and Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Leland
spent Thanksgiving and tiie week Hammood
and
Stuart
spent
end at her parenta'. Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra.
Geo. Hoffman. George. Jr., of Cold­ Roy Chandler of Hastings, covers
water was there Thanksgiving day. being laid for twenty-eight.
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr.
OLME8 "cHURCH. ~
and Mrs. Byron Guy were. Mr. and
McIntyre celebrated his
Mrs. Howard Burchett and family of
Assyria, Mr. and Mra. Will Guy and 83rd birthday Sunday with the fol­
son and Mrs. Jesse Guy and chlL lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
drpn and Mr. and Mrs. Pixley and thur Fox of Vermontville. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wellman and two
family of near Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Pird Reid and sons daughters of Jackson. Howard Mc­
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Intyre of Hickory Corners, Mrs.
Ilia Shepard, Mr. and Mra. Mil­
Mrs. Milo Keck In Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman bum Shepard ana sons, Don and
spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip, Miss Jerry Westwood, Mr.
Leon Talman of neat’ Battle Creek. and Mrs. Levant McIntyre and fam­
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hawblitz and ily. Mr. and Mra. Duke Hill and Mr.
family were Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wcnan and son of
tad Mrs. Paul Bells of the McKel- Battle Creek.
|vey district.
Miss Margaret Gladstone of Has­
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams and tings was a week-end visitor of

Noto Open'at

National Bank
of

Hastings
Clami for Evtryont

All
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Christmas Club I
Deposits Insured J

Julia Durkee.
Lgvero Cooper of near Ludl
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickham and spent over Thanksgiving wit
sons spent Thanksgiving at Archie
mother. Mrs. Charles Bayne,_
Wilson's in Kalamazoo."
Seymour Relgler and sens of near
low** caooum Uf*.
Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Val­
Mrs. Laura Zimmerman Is spend
entine of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs.
ig a few days at Lawton.
.
Keith Durkee and Darlene spent
Thanksgiving at Pied Durkee's.
Thanksgiving were I
Clarence Norris went to Grand
naate
and
family
ot
I
Rapids FTiday morning for an XZimmerman and
ray and returned to Pennock hos-Ted
------------Stal and was operated on at seven ton.
gaining.

Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tasker of-------------------- -- ----North parlten were Sunday visitors Thanksgiving with
at Boy Wickham's.
well's at TlatowA

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ONLY 10

MORE

SHOPPING DAYS
Before Christmas
And we are going to make it pay you in savings to do
a large portion of your shopping at the Rexall Store.

Electrical
Goods
Curling Irons
Toasters
Flat Irons

1c «-*«• 15c

Christmas Cards

75c

21k.

Playing Cards

25c - 53.00

Gent’s Bill Folds
Coin Purses

2-Cell Flashlights &lt;=•»&lt;*•• w* *•*-*••

Heating Pads
rs«t

Alarm Clocks

75c

13,50

Coffee Percolator*
Mixers

Eversharp Pencils

10c

$1.50

Fountain Peps

50c

$7.60

Muy Oth«r Appli*pc«*

Fountain Pen - Pencil Sets $1.50

Fifteen Beautiful Dolls to be given away Christmas
night.
Ask for your? votes with every purchase.

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CARVETH &amp; STUB
Goods Delivered

Mum.

�THT HASTTNCS BANNKB, WIBHMDAT, DICtMlint 5, Ul&lt;

NOTICES

Ujdwsrara

xoffice or adjoubxmewt or saul
CHAXCEBY NOTICE.
Stalo ot MlrMc*n.'la th* Gmll Coort

tka Count; at Barry, ta Oka
Hani 0 Mobrmann. aneeeeaa
Kfaard B Pillar, J

LesUe pease and wife visited Mr.
and Mra. Claud Hammond of Hinds
Camera Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Gould and
Mr. and Mra. John Campbell and family of Flint were Bunday guests
Mr. and Mra.
Edward Campbell Bl Lloyd Gaskill's.
spent Friday at Paw Paw with their
guests this week of their daughter
and husband. Mr. and Mra. Harry
Mn. Dunk ley in company with Mr. McCarty, at Battle Creek. Mr. and
and Mra. Russell Wataon of Delton Mra. Lewis Olis and children will
called
J on Mr.
“J: and Mra. Laurence Join them Thanksgiving day.
8un^y
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Pierce and
met the little girl who came lo make family were guests Sunday of Mr.
her home with Mr. and Mrs. Bost­ and Mrs Carl Warner In Battle
wick Thanksgiving morning.
Creek.
Heyman Gelman of South Haven
Here's wishing the readers of the
visited at Will Gard's Sunday, and Banner, a happy Tiuinksgivlng.
announced the arrival of a baby
girl Mrs. Getman was formerly BesHOPE CENTER.
sle Ourd of this place
Mrt. Bertha Turk passed away
Melvin Campbell and family visit­
ed her parents near Hastings Sun­ Tuesday. -She had been in ill health
day.
greatly missed by her relatives,
friends and neighbors. Funeral was
CARLTON CENTER.

STORT STARTS RUSH
TO SELL MUCK LAND

College Men Not in Market
for Onion Plantations as
Stated by News Writer
Michigan farmers who were en­
couraged by a newspaper story to at..tempt to sell members of Michigan
i State college staff muck lands for
... .. --..—•jonton SIOWuig were tojd
the soils
'department of the College that the
story contained in error.
Thc writer said that College em­
ployees had found that onion grow,

NOT1CK OF BALK.
In pariunne* ot • ffxrw of
eull Court lor Ikr Count? of H

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MOW. THtBIFORR

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A..ORDEB FOB PUBLICATION.

Hailiaf*.

NOTICE TO CNBDITOBS.

will b» llo«

ITATX OP MICHIGAN

NOTICE.
TO WHOM IT MAY COXCJtRN.
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.

ORDEB FOR PUBLIC iTinK

ORDEB FOB PUBLICATION.

i. • •prndtanfl
MFrrhanta Nath

where she will spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney and
son and Mr. and Mra. E. F. Nichols
were Thanksgiving Day guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Nichols of Hastings.
The home of Mr. and Mra. Wm. P.
Hale was the scene of a very happy
gathering Thanksgiving day. Mr.
Hale's brothers and slaters, nieces
and nephews from Chicago. Detroit.
Kalamarod. Grand Rapids, and
Owosso came and completely sur­
prised him. A very Joyous, happy
time was had by all
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Daniels and
family moved last week on thc Elwyn Daniels farm.
Robert Henney was in lensing
from Friday noon until Sunday noon
attending "The Older Boys' CWference." .
'
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Struble and
family of Hastings were guests
Thanksgiving day of the latter's sis­
ter. Mr and Mrs. Guy Nash.
Mra. Sarah Walters is quite ill at
the home of her daughter. Mra. Law­
rence Farrell.
Clarence Norris was operated on
at Pennock hospital Friday night,
and is tn a serious condition.
Mr. and Mrt. F. Greenfield and
sons and Mrs. Thelma Johnson of
Hastings, spent Thanksgiving day
with Mr. and Mrs Ralph Henney,
Mra. Frank Asplnall was taken
very U1 Sunday of last week while
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I

which are suited to the particular
typeThe college already owns what is
probata’*. the most complete set of
muck plots in the country and is
spending money liberally to find
ways of improving crop practices on
tills type of soil. Visitors are Invited
to inspect these plots any time dur­
ing the crop season.

ntaart Clement, Judea of Probata.

Misses Hazel and Mildred Horten
of Hastings spent Thanksgiving with
the R L. MacLeod family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum arc
spending a few weeks with their son.
Dougal and family, of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harvey of Mid­
dleville have moved in the Gillespie
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pierce enter­
tained relatives from Lansing and
Orangeville and friends from Wood­
land at their cottage Thanksgiving.
Miss Mabclle Humeston spent
Thanksgiving
with relatives in
Marshall.
A letter from Dale Jenney at the
Ann Arbor hospital says that he Is
getting along nicely and will prob­
ably be home In another week.
The P. T. A. will give the playJ
•These Gay Nineties” at the Orf
angeville
schoolhouse
Thursday
night, Dec. 6th.
The Cloverdale L. A. 8. will meet
at the home of Mrt. Russell Johncock Thursday. Dec 13.
An enjoyable time was had by
those attending the reception held in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Loucks at "Restful Ridge." Biturday evening Mra. O. H. McCowan
served fruit punch and wafers, as­
sisted by Oral and Iris MacLeod and

brought home Saturday and is gain­
ing slowly at this writing.
Mrs. Winnie Dove was 111 last week
and under the doctor’s care with in­
testinal flu. •
The Boy Scouts enjoyed a meeting
Wednesday night with Mr. Shafer
at the scltuolhou.se Fur entertain­
ment they witnessed several films
pertaining to navy life and other
Interesting topics and for refresh­
ments enjoyed a welner roust
Miss Lucile Robinson and Harold
Tasker were married Friday. Nov. 30,
In Indiana. They wlU live with the
groom's parents until spring. Their
friends wish them a long happy
wedded life.
Mr. and Mra. John Usboriie enter­
tained the latter's brothers and sis­
ters and families. Thanksgiving day.
There were thirty-two at this fam­
ily gatherng. All had a very happy
time.

OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION.
Adalbert n. OlnatMd. P Islet iff.
Walter W. Bidritnan and Minnie D.

Lester Monica is kept bu^y at the
switchboard today saying "yes. it's
a boy." "Oh. he weighs over 8 lbs."
"Oh. yes. he will be a football play­
er all right" congratulations.
Mr. Nash, who lias been quite ill
at the home of Mr. and Mra. Kings­
bury. passed away Sunday afternoon
rnents are not yet made.
Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs
Loucks at "Restful Ridge* were Mr.
and Mrs. David Shepherd ot Prai­
rieville and Mrs. Lombard, and Mr.
and Mra. C. Lahr of Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Pennels and
daughter
Dona
Marie,
spent
Thanksgiving with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bums, of Mattawan.

MIUra® faltk, R.rl.t.r

For Dependable

family spent Thanksgiving with the
George Tidd family of Potterville.
Mr. and Mra. Mark Garrison and
daughter. Oma Jean, spent Thanks­
giving wllh a sister at Normal and
also a sister In Gibson City.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hecker of
Nashville. Mr. and Mra. Clare Lewis

Burn Clean
Economical

l.t.ult MM thl

COAL
GOOD QUALITY COAL is the moat efficient
fuel you can buy. The natural, even heat pro­
duced by the coal we tell you gives a healthful,
comfortable winter. Don’t delay in ordering
your supply.

COAL' SAVES FUEL-DOLLARS !
Our trucks are ready to give immediate and

wanL

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
*

FEEDS. FUEL, LIME AND CEMENT

Pfesns M57 Hastings, Mtclu

Wallace Nadell of Prairieville were
guests of Mr. and Mra. Grant Dick­
erson Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenney and
family visited the Louis Jenney fam­
ily cl Ceresco Monday.
Mrs. Grace Terpenlng of Hastings
spent Monday wllh her mother. Mra.
Replogle.
Mr and Mrs. Don Wagner and

ers of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owens
Bunday

III SHELL It

MtPEF.K.

Thursday

and tended ths chicken pi® supper in the
town hall at (flomdato.

( LAY HILLS. .
sheep one night last week, killing
Clarence and June McNee have
thirteen and injuring several.
Mrs. jenne Searles of Hickory been entertaining the mumpe lhe
Camera is staying wth Mra. Bva
Bush whle Mr. Bush Is up north
Clayton Johnson and wife from
hurtling deer.
Bowne and Morris Lewis and wife ot
family and Mr. Milton Warner ot
Kalamaaoo spent Bunday with Mr.
and Mrt. Henry Anders In Plainwell.
Mra. Blrdena Lyttle of Battle
Creek spent from Thursday until
Saturday with home folks.
Mra. Lucy Leonard and son. Clyde,
and Mra ChrysUl Scheers and
daughter Phyllis and Perry Wiseman
spent Saturday in Hastings.
Mrs. Floy McDermott attended the
district W. C. T. U. convention tn
South Haven. Several from here at-

Vance Sharp and family ot Middle­
ville were evening callers.
Frank Harris and wife and Chas.
Skinner attended the funeral ot
Mrs. Scott Sherwood In Parmelee
^Harold England and family of

Friday and Saturday.
Otto Llndslcy and family rpent
Thanksgiving with her sister, Mra
J. Jensen and family, in Grand
Rapids.

Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and
son. Thomas, spent Bunday with
Mra. Robinson' mother, Mrs. Hllbome at dun lake. Mra. Hllborne

CLOVERDALE.
Rev. King spent Thanksgiving
with his parents of Blissfield. Michi­
gan.
Mrs. Grover Davenport spent
Thanksgiving with cousins In Jack-

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

ORDEB FOR PUBLIC

the College In numbers wtth oflera to
sell all or any pan of tiie muck
holdings.
As usual, the story has some foun­
dation. as members of the soils de­
partment have been working for
years with owners of muck soils tn
attempts to make the growing of
crops on this soil more profitable for
the owners.” The reporter had seen
or heard of this work and decided
that the College men were actuated
by selfish motives and were attempt­
ing to buy the land.
। College officials are pleased with
the story, as It stated that the onion
J growers were making money and
that Is exactly what the soils spe­
cialists have been attempting to help
accomplish. Muck soils vary a great
deal in character and It is necessary
to handle tiie different types in vari-

held at th® home

CEDAR CHEEK.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kelley and
family ot Hastings spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Leavitte.
John Bush, Joe Hammond. Merle
Kahler and Muri and Elwin Lam­
mers returned from the north woods
Sunday. Elwin proved to be the
lucky one this year, congratulations,
Elwin.
Remember the Community dub
meets this week Friday night. A good
program has been ai ranged. Everybody eome
Tne dogs were In Henry Lelnaart

DOWLING.
The funeral of Mrs. Lant Coon,
who passed away Friday at Pennock
hospital, was held at her
homo,
south-of the village Monday after­
noon. Besides tiie Immediate fam­
ily. Mrs. Coon leaves one brother.
Frank McCarty, of thia place and
several sisters.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Klblinger and
daughter, Janet, of Battle Creek
were Sunday guests at Harold Stan­
ton's.
Mrs. Clayton Jarrard and the new
baby girl arrived home from the
Nashville hospital Friday and every- I
one is doing fine.
Mrs Lois Allman and mother will
spend Thanksgiving in Holland
where they will meet the former's'
husbknd. who accompanied friends
Into the upper peninsula on a deer
hunting trip.
Mr and Mra. Ed. Titus, Paul Titus
and Miss Evelyn Owen, Will Titus
and Mrs. Frances Hughes of Kala­
mazoo were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Orlle Fisher.
Mra. Lottie Ormsbe and Mrs. Ger­
trude Gaskill entertained the mem­
bers of their Supday School class
al the-home of the latter on Friday
evening with games and refresh­
ments and a general good time.
Mr. and Mra. Otis Fisher, who
have spent the summer in the
gold mines of Idaho, arrived home
Tuesday and were calling on friends
in Dowling, having toured thc West
in general, visited friends in Wash­
ington and spent some time in Cali­
fornia, seeing the sights and visit-

DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, CHEESE, CANNED FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES, DRIED VEGETABLES AND MANY CAN­
NED SEA FOODS ARE ALL NEW SEASON FOODS.

AiERYO/|p~

C.THOMAS STORES

C. THOMAS STORES
PRESENT A SELECTION
OF THESE QUALITY
FOODS THAT MERIT
THE APPROVAL OF.

THRIFTY FOOD BUYHtS
128 W. STATE STREET
HASTINGS

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Butter Cookies
Fresh. new Crop

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Cocoanut

20c

Bulk

17c

Tima Fish

2c*™ 25c

FINEST ALASKA PINK

NEW CROP

17c

Apple Butter
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VRAMED WITH GENUINE

FANCY LIGHT MEAT

Radio Brand
New Pack
sweet. Tender

No. 2
Can

12c

cAMPBEU&gt;3

£ 15c

Prunes
CARNATION

3-19c

Milk

Tall
Cans

Salmon

12c

TENDERIZED

PORK &amp;
beans
16 ounce

can

CAMPBELL’S

Tomato Juice 2 — 15c

Kosto Dessert
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Gerber s

BABY

Powdered Sugar
Brown Sugar

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rutned his flock of sheep.
Henry Wertman and wife visited
at Bernard Degolla nedr Cloverdale
Sunday.
Url Bergman and wife were Kalamaaoo ai»oi&gt;pers Saturday.
Thanksgiving with his parents. Mr.
and Mrt. Will Mason of Delton.
Mr. and Mra. Edward Campbell
entertained a number of relatives for
dinner Thanksgiving day.
Tuberculosis
Mr and Mra. Harold Lecter, Henry
woman and child In the United
States, M annually. How much do
near end wife ipent Sunday at tha

FOOD NEWS

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MILD
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Wheaties

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Rolled Oats

Diamond Watuu u. 22c
••44' poors hfs'
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3 — 15c
Camay Soap
0. K. Soap
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                  <text>SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 12, 1934

16 PAGES

; H. H. S. DEBATERS IN
I
STATE LEAGUE MEET I

Charles F. Parker Not Among
I
MB ENTERING
■■
Victims of Hotel Kerns Tragedy
NAME CONTEST "
SCOBE MOTHER PIT

; Local Team Orosieg Words
With Lansing Eastern
j
Here Thursday Eve

Early ReportfxConfuse Barry County
Legislator witn^that of Genesee Man

SPOKE OFfflNl
H THE CHINESE

PAGES Ito 8
SEA SCOUTS ARE
DECORATING STREET
Go-operating With Commer­
cial Club in Thia Civic *
. Project

BP LENDID LIST

Hastings High
High debaters
debaters will
will meet
meet ■A VERY GIFTED PEOPLE
FOR
U. BEST NAME FOR THE . Hastings
Sea Scout Ship IM. Russell
CERS AND DIS
CENTENNIAL OELELansing Eastern In the second state
DR. BEDIENT TOLD
Cleveland, skipper, has been busy
PPinnN
‘league debate in the High school
•oday decorating State St with gar­
People of Barry county were ra^ Charlie Parker Is a familiar figOHOSSN
BROTHERHOOD
auditorium here Thursday evening;
lands of hemlock and with laurel.
re
in
Barry
county.
He
has
served
fieved to learn that Representative'’
.commencing
al
at
7:30
lav
o'clock.
ocwa.
The.
inc:
------------Tiie
Commercial
Club
cooperated
in
i various county offices for more
i r* o r'mII—D UI SI o
Charles F. Parker of Barry county
the purchase of the decorations, CASH RESOURCES OF
[local team consisting w*r
of Ruthtrain.
Hath-1 ^AD VISITED ALL PARTS
An twenty years and during the RULES GOVERNING
BETTY BARRY OFFERS
’
which were secured at a very realives on a farm near Middle­
SEVERAL COMMENTS | who
SOCIETY NEARLY »E
IN CONTEST STATED
.id&lt;
OF THAT GREAT LAND .-onable price. The material comes
ville, was not killed in the Hotel retentatlve in the state legislature
------------lof the federal school aid question, j
------------from North Carolina.
whers be made a very commendable
For several yean small Christmas The Barry County Fair 1
Wn*u Prize Offered for Beat -----Professor
-—— Floyd
—f--k
----------. Riley—of
. —the
.---------uni-, He Exhibited Many Articles
Myaterioua Dramatic Critic 1 ported. His name was evidently record. Fair-minded people of elth-1 Cash
er party codld not find much fault
&gt;jnrnA tb l«lfi__ Other
Michigan speech departconfused with that of Representa­ wilhhis
Excellent Financial
Name
U *3
»36
—Other
votes. He served one term
Name “
B—
Other ]
menl W1U Krve „ Judge. After theShowing Their Remark­
Haa Many Worda of
the business places but this is the
tive Charles D. Parker or Otisville.
'
Condition
first year that other decorations I
Prizes Too
[contest
able Artistic Ability
Prizes
I contest members of the Hastings de- i
'
Praise for Oaat
Genesee county, who was one of the as county sheriff and until hU elechave
been
placed
along
the
street.
,
1IW
■
tion
as
repreaentaUve
was
one
of
plan3
for
t
he
centennial
celebra-i
**
tlng
squad
will
entertain
lhe
visPlans
the
celeteavLs
‘
I
For
getting
and
holding
lhe
dos
­
victims of tlie tragedy which took
By Betty Barry..
Wiu'“‘esi
•&gt;“
airention
»"“ O'or“»
uw meaxm. v.
O'.'”'
^e commend the Bea Boouta tm oounty Agricultural Society was
held........................................
U1 thu clty ln July|,U
J*£,which
“
“
a toll of from 50 to 100 Ilves early the m«t influential member? of the lk)n to
As I alt here by the window Tuesday morning and injured at board of supervisors. So people here 1B36 are bemg elaborated by the I
Brotherhood, the most interesting
m to the court room bare ot Bator
■e navrna
Lansing Eastern will engage to address that has been given before b&lt;autlfylng our city streets.
The polte were open fibre tan A
watching a cold December wind least 33.
were decidedly shocked when re- comniUtee
having mat
that mailer
matter in
in 1
U
j • pr»cto detain MU. Letolta.
stirring up feathery clouds of. snow
Fortunately Representative Park­ porta of his death came through and jhorgt. Tta™
—„ -__ _
! that body tn many years was that of
until five P. M.. but u.
it appea -j
while it swirls across the ijarnyard. ---------------er of Barry
- returned -home
- Tuesday
- ——- were relieved when the error be- pr(5ceedlng. A large number have I
folks were not as much inter
Dr. Harold A Bedlent. who talked
memories of "Lightnln'" and- the de­ evening. Even if he had not, the came known.
become interested and are writing
they should have been, as
on "China, and The Chinese" Mon-,
lightful manner in which it was pre­ chances are lie would not have been
The Hotel Kerns tragedy is one to enquire about details. There are
‘ day night. Mr. Bedlent was able to ,
sented by the Hastings Civic Playyrs one of the victims since he usually I of the worst In the history of Mich- no othcr details than those given In
■ give
in China
first-liand
n*e years
information.
as an -mployee
He was I
CliniM | .DC T CP 94 that would have appeared had itl
flash through my mind. It was a rooms st a private home while in I igan. Even yet the total loss of llfe,the B(tnner of November 28. which
been for a liUte personal work
in China life vears as an -molovce I
shame more people did not see the Lansing. Both the first and second and the number of those injured is wc repeut ln
issue
of the Rockefeller Foundation, which|
UIIUll ILIIL ULUf L I get them to attend.
special
editions
of
the
Lansing
State
I
not
definitely
known
and
probably
'
The
name
must
be
expressive
of
play. They missed a real treat. Dicarries on one of lhe largest medl- [
As a result al the balloting I
Journal reported him among the | will not be until the Job of clearing tj)e
of the event, which not
following officers and directon v
1
e.
’
SS'u'Sa.T
I
ALL
COUNTY
YOUNGSTERS
| away the debris te completed.
[only commemorates lhe founding of
credit. Hie community is fortu­ missing.
chosen:
nate. I think, to have in Its midst a
----------------------------------------------------------- .Hostings, but also includes the cele- SPECIAL SERVICE AT THE lerested In aiding colleges, uni verINVITED TO ATTEND
man with sufficient genius to stage PRESBYTERIANS TO
dty.
allies and other higher institutions
VDPP
nrrapni*
METHODIST CHUROH
worthwhile productions In so fin­
lof learning in that country. In the ,
UMABU1,
Treasurer. Oounty Agent Har
HOLD CAROL PROGRAM
SUNDAY EVENING
ished a manner and wi»o is willing to
Foster.
। five years i&gt;c wo* in China, Mr. ]
------------devote the time and energy required.
Secretary. Maurice Foreman,
«iTr-7.iiap
"NeitherwBarry Centennial nor
| Bedlent spent hte time in teaching IMPORTANT TO HAVg
Bo many talented men and women Tunes of Many Nations to Be
this city.
in vertoiu collegra .nd unwenltles.
ADDRESS BY DR.
had rather spend their time playing
The three directors chosen e
'cause the term must include both.:
e.airu
.Hc vlflltwl
Ur1ic ,,nd anlali
LISTS
IN
ADVANCE
Featured
Along
With
Can
­
cards or holding jxjat mortems over
Barry-Hastings Centennial’ te an'
SMITH BURNHAM Chinese towns and inspected the:
------------\
bridge hands.
But. dear me. I
dle Lighting Service
[obvious suggestion, but the commit­
Grove. Robert Martin of Castleton
-------- ;— [missionary work being done in that,Teachers Requested to Bend
mustn't degenerate Into a mere
and Ell Lindsey of Prairieville.
An Interesting Christmas carol PROGRAM
CENTRAL
tec
wants
something
better,
someHon.
John
0.
Ketcham
to
Di[country.
This
gave
him
a
wide
op.
N
.
Manaver
ns
AT
scold I
iKIno
nzIv^T-­
It would be difficult to suggest bol­
thing tV.nl
that n-ttl
will mnlra*
make crtwwl
good adver
a
„ ..
., .
portunity to know that nation and
in r’ame8 10 Manager M
program and candle lighting service
I fall to see how any amateur per­ will be presented in the Presbyterian
ter men for the positions mentioned.
AUDITORIUM SUNDAY,
rect Chorus of Methodist
understand its people. He has been |
Soon as Possible
'
tising. something that will attract by
former could have handled the title (church Sunday. December 18. comDr. Perry is a careful, conservative
Its cleverness and expressiveness.
Choirs Of Oounty
:«» extensive traveller. He has visl- |
December 24. is Che date
DECEMBER 16
role
of
the
play
in
a
better
manner
«r.'R"ati^r n-v.। menc*ng at 7-30 o’ctock. Herewith is
"The centennial Corporation will
A very interesting and worthwhile'‘n^’^^e^rlt^^ouSne^whal
for lhc Christmas Kiddies'Show
than Albert Becker did. especially ■ lh Dr0Kram
pay |35 in cash to Ute Barry coun­ service will be held at the First
«*ve 1116 brt*r“l ouUlnc ot
.at the Strand theater here, accocd- interested in the problems o&lt;
during the Friday evening perfor-1 „..
ty resident, man. woman or child MethodUt church in tills city on :nc “*“■
rn.net when he e’(n.Uy eeemM to
T"
. PRESENTING CAROLS
..
ln I lnK to Ray Branch, manager.
in Ills power to promote the inti
who. in the opinion of the Judges.
llee the put: he wu even tetter. It, Prouulon.l-’Hutt The Herald
Sunday otm. txe. is. .t 7:30 I
MT. Branch .Ui* Uu« UU Im- ests of this county. He will do all
FROM MANY LANDS submits the moat expressive and o'clock
in celebration of lhe sesqui"mH
I*0*1111’1 to h*v« » lul of
number
anything, than he was as Scrubby in t
fitting
name.
It
may
be
a
purely
1
centennial of the founding of Meth- "
Sjoo^ilM eist^OT wwt 'of chlldren who Plan to atvend *’
—r. „—j* —j .u-. ..
। carol—"Fum, Fum. Fum —Cata­
In treasurer Harold Foster the
synthetic
title
like
'Century
of
1
Students Also Giving "Why
odlsm in this country, the movement
3
, ni‘lcs
and west. ,f
hc can deflllltely arrange the
preaching the superlative, a fault lan.
Progress.'
rrogress. It
11 may be
oc ail
an expressed
cxprcasca in '
,,o.
1
Its climate varies from lhe sub-arcu. -.m ,h«t wv- ciety will have a capable man, (
Carol—"Tli' First Noel "—French.
which a critic should try to avoid.
the Chimes Rang"—Miss
on. word, or hr U» won!., bur U:
I U= .o U» rmpic. If p^pl. v.ry.
m uSr
Octet—"Praise Ye The Lord
The next thing that comes to mind
IhUK
Include
the
rounding
of
Horry
„
grX
U
WT
&gt;
‘
:.»
U
”
?
,,
l!
,n
"J"
U
“
11UU
until
the
very
last
minute
and
'
well.
Aside from that his
Robson, Director
county urd HrnUng. u well.
aXlh
Wh*’f'
C?“'r*
. re“»l“'te .1X tad u&gt; be
Is the splendid manner in which Scotch.
Carol—‘The Angels and the Shep­
Another
delightful
Christmas
Janet Teale handled the role of the
rules are as follows.
1 ganizatlon. reaching Into every ham- [ much smaller and of darker com- shortened so that everybody could and his expert knowledge of 11’
herds"
—
Old
Bohemian.
Carol
Service
will
be
presented
on
effervescent Margaret Davis. Her in­
stock will make him a very UM
Trio—"We Tiiree Kings of Orient Sunday afternoon. Dec. 18. al Cen­
1st.—Only residents of Barry
and cro6aroad wherever passible
,xlon.
i^, BCOOmm&lt;xl&gt;ted.
terpretation of the court room scene
officer.
county are eligible. Employees of m
Und of
exemplifying;. “
1 AU chUdren ln
tral auditorium, at four o'clock, by
was Just about perfection, not over­ Are"—Old English.
Maurice Foreman as secretary
A cappella—"Of the Father's Love । the teachers of the city schools, dlthe Hastings Banner, officers of lhe atatement so often made
lnvlted to
arrange- an excellent selection. He 1s tat
done In the least but sparkling and
Begotten"—12th Cent. Plainsong.
Centennial Corporation, and the Jol
wcslev "The world is my par- rcnd the WTUlnK5 °&gt; Marco Polo who mcnl« Cln
madc to uke
of
I reeled by Supl. D. A. VanBusklrk.
in character every line of the way.
rated in the fair and whatever
families
of
such
Individuals.are
J®"?
wcs
*
e
*
rnc
*
or,a
18
my
par
visited
that
country
400
years
ago.
...
,7TT
' in-------■ ■thta!^^
visited that country 400 years ago. ;
Solo—“Song of the Cidmcs"—A These programs are always enjoy­
The ----------committee
charge of
^ t^
iL.JI
tn
Harold Logan appeared to better
excluded.
able and bring the real spirit of
advantage than in any other pro-’ Cradle Song. Miss Lola Aslulter.
um^S^th ot Ctanese Umc
Carol—“O Night of Holy Memor- Christmas. And too. this is a splen­
2nd.—The name shall not contain (anniversary service on Sunday
duction in which I have seen him
has the time and the disposition
did thing for the teachers to do for
more than five words.
inlng has secured Dr. Smith Bum-;
Prospective lists may be sent to
take part. He forgot to be Harold
ham of Kalamazoo as the speaker. I
j? | Mr. Branch either by letter or by do a successful job.
Silver
Collection
—
voluntary
—
Mias
the
patrons
and
friends
of
the
Logan and was John Marvin, the
3rd.—AU entries shall bear a poet- 1Dr. Burnham, who U an authority.
It would be difficult to suggi
‘
mLJtnSl™ I*rson’d Ptone call. Tickets are
Eloise
Storer.
There is no admission
school
ambitious young law student and
mark not later than midnight 1
three better men for directors
Congregation
—
"Silent
Night"
—
on
United
States
history
and
the
and
q
.^L
ready
for
distribution
now
and
a
charge and all are welcome. Follow­
lover of Millie. And that final
of January 1st, 1935.
&lt;
Fred Mayo. Robert Martin and 1
ing Is the program to be rendered:
lltUe advance cooperation wlU Insure Lindsey. They arc all wide-awa
clinch I Take a back seat, Clark Ga­ German.
4th —Entries are to be written on iauthor of several books, is a mOT
Carol—"I Heard the Bells on
q highest ideals and wide vision. “5“ ’ Am-LAimat
lhat children
Christmas Play—"Why the Chimes
ble!
cnuarrn of
01 the
me county
cvuniy son
e»u en=•*- farmers,
»armer8 greatly interested
interest
one sheet of paper and only one &lt;llnging a message of Inspiration to
In t
Chinese life tw It is. he de-Joy
----------- ------------------------------------------Christmas Day"—American.
Rung"—High School and Freshman
a Christmas
moving
picture pro- farm problems at Barry
Honora Pratt gave a sympathetic
name can be entered by each 11
Sextet—"S’eking for Jesus—Mod- College students, directed by Miss
[gram.
desirous
contestant. At the bottom of h11. The early years of the Ufa of the c
interpretation to the part of Mra
desirous of
of having
having a
a B
Barry a
l&amp;urch were momentous—in \T16
, ??!
Ruth Robson.
Jones, during the Friday evening ern.
the same sheet the name. tho*i
fair that will be a winner In
Duet—"Luther's Cradle Song"—
the Declaration of Independence was
rl.h
Following is the cast of charac­
performance, especially. It was not
address, and the age of the cot- l
SPECIAL INSTRUCTION
r*Tht question of whether to I
ters:
a role that taxed her ability and German.
testa nt if such contestant is be- tsigned, in 1781 the church was start- ■
Carol—"In Xxcekls Deo"—From
ed and in 1789 occurred the adoption
th“c .rlv,®[? “rc
P°PUla*‘
Holger, a peasant boy. John Bar­
permitted her to shine as she did as
IN DENTAL HEALTH
now the age of 18 years, shall be i
of
our
Constitution.
How
much
in।
*£•
there^im
the
Latin.
nett; Steen, his younger brother.
Mrs. Midget tn "Outward Bound."
legibly printed. All entries fail- &lt;
Congregation—"Joy to the World" John Phillips; Bertel, their unclt.
fluence the church might have had , n^Lc, *'aU;&lt;1 &gt;*causc there is no W. K. Kellogg Foundation
But site did mke me angry when she
Ing to comply with these re- Iupon the framers of the constitution, IvS^.
CHRISTMAS PLAY
trnnjport its products to
Donald Doxey; An Old Woman. Mil­
sided In with those two shysters— —Handel.
me cwimivuiiw*.
-.
qulrements or including more iupon me iramers vi______
.___________ market.
Offers Post-Grad Work
Benediction.
dred Woodmansee; Priest. Vernon
we.
of this era. will never know. Pos-1
BY ST. ROSE SCHI
(Continued on page six)
(Continued on page six)
'
Notice—The offering will be used Winlnger; King. Stephen Bristol;
sibly Dr. Burnham will draw para I-1 The greates. need in C*‘lna- he
to School Heads
to purchase new music for the Queen. Doris Shute; Angel. Bettie
lels betaean the growth of the,
(Continued on page five)
The- Eaton and Barry Counties' Dramatization al Central Al
church choir. The [choir will be Reickord; soldiers, Hugh Kelley and PLAN DISTRIBUTION
Methodist church, and the develop­
Dental Society met at Bellevue on
vested and will consist of 30 trained Whiter Caukln; Ladles-in-waltlng.
ditorium on December
OF CHRISTMAS BASKETS ment of our country. Those were ORGANIZE BROTHER- _
Tuesday the 4th. Inst, commencing
Suzanne Sumner, Norma Jacobson,
stirring days with Unportont events
- LinGG AT PRUPPHRT at about 2:30 P. M. and continuing
30 and December 93
that shaped our government. You.
MUUU A I rnttFUnl
Barbara Trego. Jean Arndt, Donna
until
about 9:00 o'clock with the inCommittee
Represents
All
'
Myers, Rosemary Cronk. Dora Day.
will want to hear what Dr. Bum-!
———OUTSTANDING FILM
1
termisaion
of
an
hour
for
the
dinner.
Florence Westerlind. Agnes Royer;
ham has to ray about these matters Hon. John 0. Ketcham to The entire time was devoted to the
Organizations, Clubs and
at Central auditorium on
TO BE SHOWN HERE Spanish Knight, Lyle Kurr; Cour­
(CObttoued on pwe gl«,
|
Spoak at Plrat Meeting
educational principles of Dental
Societies in City
tiers. Robert
Corkin, Bradford
[Health as it is to be applied to the
In response to a request from
MIBB OATTON TO DISODBB
Hinckley, John Adcock. Scene—A
Plans are being perfected for the
.
[school children of the primary
many patrons Ray Branch, manager peasant's hut. Time—Middle ages.
“°ndaz- Nlght
RELIGION AND CHAU
filling and distribution of Christmas
A meeting of vital interest to the grades, to the intermediate grades and new years, bright with
of the strand theater, has arranged
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing baskets, as in former years, the Red
AOTEB BUILDING
for a showing of Grace Moore in (Mendelssohn) Sung during the
The merchants of Has- I entire community was held in the unci to the senior grades. These dlsCross, the churches, fraternal or­
"One Night of Love” on New Year's
play.
ganizations, schools, patriotic or­ tinffa are oavins good United basement of the Methodist church cushions were led by three members
eve. The midnight performance of
R.
nn
»
r
Monday evening when twenty men Of the Educational Committee. After in every joyous peal o&lt;
NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT
• this picture will start at 11:30 and Processional—' O Come All Ye ganizations of ah kinds, the Rotary States money to the Danner galhcred and orgamu-u the Free- this another member oLaame comFaithful" (Adeite Fldeles) (Latin). Club, the Women's Club. Camp Fire
theae daya to buy space in port Men's Brotherhood. Rev. C. L. mlttee presented the Educational
additional short numbers will
DECEMBER EIGHTEENTH many
Glriz, Boy Scouts, etc., cooperating.
‘
ris elected president; Rev. program as applied to the parents,
be included. The main feature It­
Representatives from the above so­ these columns. The reason | WUklnsjvas
"O Holy Night** (Cantlque de Noel)
H. Osgood, vice-president and teachers and nurses.
self is conceded to be one of the
JI. ”
cieties met Tuesday night and made is—they have a message, a । Kenneth
At Central Auditorium—No finest tilings that has ever been Adolph Adam.
Smelker, secretary-treas-;
secretary-treas- [ The
The W
w K. Kellogg Foundation is
‘ J
,
...
■ ’
iKennetn ameixer,
arrangements for the careful and real merchandising news'urer it was voted to hold the meet-' sponsoring all the necessary material Bonita Brandsletter dramatises I
Admission—The Parents of filmed. It will also be shown on
efficient handling of the work so rr.esM'xe, to each and every Ings the third Monday night of each and equipment and it hopes for a role and her persistent pleadti
Sunday and Monday as the regular
move the aristocratic and scxnrw!
"O Little Town of Bethlehem there will be no duplications and
Oounty Urged to Come
attraction, but extra features will (English).
reader
of
this
paper.
Moot
month, the meetings to be held tar more thorougn understanding and a self-centered father, personatad
everyone provided for.
The second lecture on the adult be included only in the midnight
■
thru merchants ar«» vour lhe tlmc beln
« ln cltc(M
church bttse" more
"As Each Happy Christmas'* (Ger­
newly
|ne lively interest on the part of William Taflec. Herman Bsaor
Mrs. Forrest Johnson is general­ of theu, merchant, are_your
education course, which is sponsored performance. Only enough scats
chairman. assisted by representa­ fellow citizens, you vote to- | appointed Rev. Loomis, Rev. Os- Ing dentally examined from time to
man).
will be sold tor the midnight show to
Jack- treats carol as his all in
'The Flrat Nowell" (English).
tives of the organizations named.
wlll be given at the Central auditor­ fill the theater to capacity.
gether, you pay taxea togeth- good and Chav. Moore as lhe pro- time and not merely to point out
"Angels«We Have Heard on High
They are asking those who have
ium on Tuesday evening. December
committee, and Harold Yoder. | the existing defects, but the under- world as happy as he can make I
(French).
food or money to contribute to have er your children go to school
rtdbether
__
whv
not
extend
Wm
'
Mls,ller
'
and
John
Thaler
as
lying
factors,
which
factors,
as
a
The child in turn feels that there
"Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's it ready by Monday. Dec. 34. as the rtogetner
wny not extend । lhe
(re»hment committee. The first rule,
lectures on this course is "character,
the re
refreshment
nile, can be corrected by early edu"Messiah."
baskets will be packed that morn­ them the courtesy of reading I meeting of the Brotherhood will be) cation and training of the children no one like him. Mrs Bird la pa
Building.” Miss lone Catton will give
sonated by Florence ODonnaU. as
ing at the American Legion home.
the address next Tuesday night, De- i'
। held next Monday evening when an and their parents. The dosing sea­ she being the mother of the “too
every
line
of
each
message
In former years, the churches have
cember 18. Miss Catton Is at the
"Deck the Hall" (Welsh).
published in these columns? oyster supix?r will be served, and slot! was the address of Dr. Henry Bird.” does everything to ma)
COMMUNITY BALE.
Kolyada
head of the children's division of the
(Father
Christmas) collected food—canned or fresh fruit
Ex-congressman John C. Ketcham J. otto, director of Education of the
and vegetables, flour, etc—on the
They
have
spent
the
(Russian).
will be the speaker. Every man In W. K. Kellogg Foundation. This adSunday preceding Christmas so it money to send you a mes­ the community. II years of age or dross brought out much valuable ta- the happiest
"Fum. Fum. Fum" (Spanish).
All Urn Ru
, would be ready when the baskets
sage. Will you spend the older, is most cordially invited to formation and in closing he made
were packed. Borne people are giv­
Dear" (Swedish).
Many fine thL-i meeting Special music is also the announcement that the superta- All scrubbing and rinsing
ing money which will be used to time to read it?
"O Christmas Tree" (German).
belng arranged for.—From our Free- tender,ta and the principals of all with patience for ones. V
purchase meat or other necessities. buying opportunities are be­ port correspondent.
a sM^ke^^
CatUin W*Wy “ , Read full particulars elsewhere In
of the towns in the various counties
out.
Il’s worth it. Mi
Any and all contributions will be ing presented and timely
Iln whUh U|C w K- Kell°W Itounda- trains them for the dim
"In a Manger. He is Lying" (Pol­ gratefully received.
Her theme next Tuesday night will (thU ***** Banncr
tlQn 1« operating, will be given post and after much bustling
suggestions made to busy SPECIAL SERVICE AT
ish).
Collection of Christmas toys is be­
"Away in a Manger" (Germin).
Christmas Shoppers.
ing
made
by
the
Boy
Scouts
through
I
JOHN
HOEDEMAKER.
CITY
MISSION
SUNDAY
tekdZSTat thte
'1 Having decided to quit farming
"Bleep my Little One" (Dutch). the schools, and all toys needing re­
M^tehv aht^ld
John w Hocdemaker will have an
JJLXS
"O Sleep. Sleep On" (Alsatian).
pair will be fixed by Verrol Conk- DONATING FOOD FOR
Prof. 1MUl.-=d Quartette
don't mias this dramatis
' Silent Night, Holy Night" (Ger­ lln, manual training teacher, and his
From Holiness Semi­ -------- gospel of dental health to the pub­ moves from beginning to
man).
CHRISTMAS BASKETS
helpers. The toys are being col­
lic.
lected today. Wednesday, and made
R^rrv^itvhOn tJho^dThZttltfli torses, cows, poultry, tools and feed
ORGANIZE BIFERNO
ready tor redistribution. A plan that America Legion and AuxiU- ■
v
Read fuU particulars of. this sale,
has worked welkin former years was
ary Holding Joint Party,
I Bible Holiness Seminary at Owosso logg Foundation, was made an hoo-CONCERT ORCHESTRA having the toys on display in the
to thb
o&lt; to. Bw.
nnonmKoe Qi
I will speak at the Hastings City Mis- orary member of the Eaton and
will know.
community
room of the National
izecemuer az
|gloa OIl gunday. Dec. ig, at
p.
BWry counties Dental Societies.
vine. Freeport, Wbodland and Dalton I
'
, , , -_______
Thirty Muiiciang Plan to Pre­ bank, where mothers could make
On Friday evening, Dec. 21. the Rev. Mills will be accompanied by
&lt;»»---------------- to near tnis aaaress ny one wno nos
.rprlAI FftftTuT*n w r
NOTICE TO uui
their selections prior to Christmas. American Legion and Auxiliary and one of* **•
made herself not only thoroughly I
BBrLiAL KOOTWtAH male.
"
*■
the Seminary
quartettes, who
STORES
OPEN
EVERY
sent
Free
Concerts
Dur
­
acquainted with her subject, but who I 10 order
r^iae money to meet
The Scouts expect to follow this plan their
families will hold their will render several numbers during
simuT UCYT tattk
ing Winter Months
• again this year, date to be given next Christmas party at the Legion the service. The Mission folks invite
has become an authority she will currpnt bills the Ironside Shoe OomnHUnl fit A I WttA
brlng an interesting meaaage. In
thia city announces a big
The Biferno Concert Orchestra week. Older Scouts and Camp Fire rooms, starting with a pot luck sup- the public to share this exceptional
addition to this address a group ot
°£^«h «Tad*‘ f02L*eai ln thU was organized last week, starting. girls will be asked to assist. The
Wide Selections of Christ­
service.
Hickory Comers
school children will present a lMUe
lhe Banner This firm car- with thirty members. A. A. Biferno. writer knows of several organizations
Instead of exchanging gifts as
mas Merchandise Are
Christmas aong, and the teachers of r^ea a
stock of shoes, rubbers, director. This orchestra is composed। that are donating new toys also for heretofore, each person is asked to REVIVALS AT COATS
the city schools will sing a group of ®u • and are wesentlng a great buy- of fine musicians and will present, the Christmas baskets.
GROVE
u.ui*
—
“r
—CHURCH.
————on Display
bring jtAJu
food u.
in mauv
some lutui.
form, *ua»
that nt*/
may
Chrlstmas carols.
I1*1* opportunity to those who need some free concerts during the win­
Trucks have been secured for the be put in the Christmas baskets givThe revival meetings at Coats
It has been agreed by tha marRemember the time-next TUM- (.oot*&lt;,*r ..
““ 1Unu beln«
ter months. The object of the or-, delivery of the baskets bn Monday' en to those less fortunate. These 9rovc. conducted by Evangelist W. D. chonte &lt;4 Hastings that they will
are at-., ^eep their storea open every night
my c»vrnim
o. ai. t ,ju
.
.
.
°
uhmsuo..
mhi, ia
mj, afternoon. Dec. 24. If you can help baskets will be distributed Monday. Trumbull. Warren, Ohio,
ganizallon, says air.
Mr. ssuc
Biferno.
is to
■»**
^tock.no
merchandise has promote a love for the best in music. with this work any way, please Dec. 24. and will "be packed at the ‘raettag attention in that oommun- ncxt Week beginning on Mocxtay
BOY SCOUT RUFFUL
1?®*° brought In for the occasion a*!Thli ta a splendid understaking and phone Mra. Forrest Johnson or Mrs. Legion home. You are Invited to do £7- The evangelist is a forceful and evening. This will accommodate all
On Wednesday evening. Dec. IB,
,0Tel
. ***• ®*ty •u*es- should mean much to the people o&lt; - Otto Isenhath. who will be Ln gen­ something to help make others hap- ----fluent
a --college
educatedU1UWUI&gt;«*
ChristmasMivpuua
shoppers who MUUW*
cannot get
—- speaker,
-c------- . —
-----------------------Troop 78 Of the Bqy Scouts will serve ThiflroasldeBhoe °?~ ropuUUon Hastings. Watch tor future an­ eral charge.
py on Christmas day.
h»^i**
hustler who -~.v.
speaks to ♦&gt;the point. ---------------inR, Lown----during ------regular business
Thursday night the subject is -Be..
8
a Swiss aleak supper at the united •jVldl
°' ev'J? transaction of nouncements.
nounceroents.
The committee la desirous that
uu-jssr-en-:
there be no duplications tn this work
TO HOPE TWP. TAXPAYERS,
llevlng a Lie;" Friday night. "The
merchants have large stocks
I will be at the National Bank. Conversion of a Murderer;" Balur- ot
which should afford everyTO ORANGEVILLE TAXPAYERS.
24c. The nipper u to ta *rwd hr °°uacrmcnl °° mother peee.
I wUl be it Orangeville. Dec. 20
Hastlngs. Dec. 15 and each Batur- clay night. "Bringing up Dad." • one a large choice whan aalectlng
and rt; Delton. Dec. 21 and*28; Prai­ CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
Harry Thompson as chairman. If
TO BALTIMORE TAXPAYERS,
day including Jan 5; at Cedar talk to young people and others, gtm iol »«miiy or friends.
rv. —a Dec. IB
yoUT Shopping SOTly While there
AND BINGO PARTY. Creek.
18 arw)
and .Tan
Jan. ia12; mnvar.
Ctoyer- Runrtav
Sunday rnnmlni
morning tha
the ovanaallB*
evangelist w4ll
will
anyone has articles of food they will
WIU be at my home at Dowling rieville, Dec. 39; oounty treasurer's
Bt. Rose hall. Thursday eve.. Dec. dale. Dec. 20 and Jan. 3 from 8:00 speak on "Solomon's Great DLaoovdonate for the supper, please call every Friday and at the Hastings
11. 1:00 o'clock, sponsored by ladles UU*&gt;:00 o’clock, to collect taxes and ery;" Bunday night, "The WUrst
ireU ng taxes.
sell dog licenses.
Tiling in Costs Grove." The com-1
Russell Johncock.
DANCE.
tor Improving and fur- j l(Xh of December and during JanOrangeville Twp. Tress.
Pine assortment
of
appropriate
Henry Bergman.
munity gives you a cordial Invitai Stanton. Treasurer.—Adv. 12-13.
Christmas gifts.—Adv,
—Adv. 12-12.
Twp. Trees. , Uon to attend and enjoy the servlcaa.,

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X'UTSa^SXr’S'^l' Oliri.l.u’iroUi.r
w« ’»»*• o»»«ia«*A
u&gt;»i vticwicr oavawf, S.
hl* ’SJS'
brother. |
l., Dan W. Reynolds.
on Friday
Richard Messer,

' BOY SCOUT RALLY
WAS WELL ATTENDED

SEHEF0MK
DONEIN COUNTY

LOCAL NEWS

FARM CENSES BEGINS
IN MICHIGAN JAN. 1

Women's Club

Over Two Hundred Lads ParRegular Five-Year Inventory There will be a meeting of the
Frank Edmonds, who was bumsd
tjoipated in Program
quite badly and has bean confined of Agriculture Business Es­ Women's Club Friday afternoon,
Monday Night
•
pecially Needed Now

TAXM WOULD THEN BE then cashier of the City Bank, "Christmas in Other Lands" was W. K. KELLOGG FOUNDA­
Despite the severe cold on Monday oil station, is gaining nicely and
Beginning January 1, census enu­
Judga clamant SmlUr. Philip T. Col- ith* thMna of a very uniqu* and inTION CO-OPERATES
MATERIALLY REDUCED
night, which necessitated abandon­ will soon be able to out again.
merator* will call on all Michigan
woodburne, chairman of the
grovv and the writer formed the i tcresting program presented to the
Two babies were born at Pennock farmer* to obtain information in W.
ment of the parade, the Barry ooun­
Public Wtelfarc committee, and she
WITH SCHOOLS
DURDTG YEAR
Hastings Wtool Boot company and women's club Jn the play room of
hospital during the past week: A accordance with the law which re­ has arranged a very Interesting protook over the plant and business. Ithe central school building on Frlty District Boy Scout Rally was well

girl to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kachele, quire* that an agricultural census
attended by Scouts, leaders, parents MlrlrUpVtll.. n 1 nr, ru,- fl ______ ‘ -4.-1, 4— ,_u
and friends, and all enjoyed the uec. » a son was born to Mr. and cording to the director of the census. discussion ot ths welfare wort of the
nation, stats, county and city.
program of events outlined In last 2eS’st;Uren“ 8t&lt;lner■ 334 w’ Ap* | William L. Aurtto,'Washington. D.
week’s Banner. Over 300 Scouts aud
DEATH OF FORMER CO.
Sea* Scouts participated in the pro­
Henry Jan*en, the blind man who
The farm census will be verv imCLERK, M. O. HILL.
gram with 23 men aettng as judges.
H1?, accor&lt;iion on the streets, portent, in view of the unusual
Morris O. Hill, who was taken
Hugh Riley was chief Judge; Irving thanks all who liave donated money condition* under which agriculture
suddenly ill a few weeks ago from
HolUforth was the starter and Fred during the year. 1__
a. heart attack and has been a pa­
Ballance, clerk. This was the first your favor and wishes all a Merry
years. The first farm census was tient at Pennock hospital since that
rally of this kind to be held in Barry Christmas and Happy New Year.
taken In IMO, and others at inter­ time, passed away on Tuesday aftcounty and Scout Executive Lloyd
vals of 10 year* until 1925 when the
Shafer was delighted with the in-1
new law requiring that the census
He Is survived by his wife, three
THECOUNTRY CLUB
nMt four yelrM Ther* w“ * Mr». H. A. Adrounle dressed to Ar-,I first of the counties to which the tereat and enthusiasm shown.
ftnnav unon this tin- »evere depression throughout the . menlan fashion, who gave a descrip- KclloazFoundattor”
children. Morris, Marjory and Fran­
- Foundation .‘carries
In the Troop Revue first place was
wUInta^o country; but felt boot* were the |tlon of the church of lhe NaUvity.
LT.— on its
ANNUAL MEETING Many of the governmental j&gt;lans ces Mary, his parents. Mr. and Mr*.
ThefS cheapest footwear that folks could whlch u bulU over the cave in which ।
won by Troop 75; second. Troop 72;
to aid fanner* are based upon In­ Henry Hill, and two sisters, Mrs.
no «v^rihlCi?U^ bu&gt;- BJld
*w WBnn’ “ 010 the
*« b0"1 ln »«»*’«- ’ZdatloS wm sorted
lhe S third. Troop 65 of Middleville; Bea
Was Held at the Country formation provided by the data *e. Blanche Kirchner of Lansing, and
mSSm tofbSJMnlanty can make use'dld
a
BOod
bustae* hem. Mrs. Adrounle then told of the
^ence gained In this county has Scout revue, first, Ship 100 of Has­
cured by the census reports. Thia 1* Miss Grace Hill of this City. He\
Club Last Evening and
tings; second. Ship HF of Middle­
KJSilve*
through thor* years For several interesting customs of lhe Armenian k-L heimul in itosSS.ti
the moat accurate detailed record ot was IdeflUfled with the Masonic
of it profitably for themsch.s
&gt;w
wa* chrUtuJ whlch
de4Crtbed o a M JgPjJ In
FwundaUon. ville; Cubbing, first, cub Pack 12 of
the farming Industry, and It la very bodies, a member of the Methodist
Well Attended
The buildiruts have been unoceunlghu M wcll M through the greal ceiebraUon preceded by fast- fck,2^£nefit
Middleville; second. Pack 9. Has­
important to the farmers themsclvea church and official board, and had
Hie annual meeting and banquet that accurate Information be given served Barry county as county clerk
pied and neglected so long that they d
’
she said that Drcsente were not
J
? *U ^-people, tings.
~
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7
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:
nig.
cure
sniu
ikx
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d‘&gt;
iereka^d bJt Xt
l a
chUdm’’ Of
Dressing race: 1st. Wayne Fink- of lhe Hastings Country Club was to the census enumerators when for several terms. During the World
held at the Country Club last eve­ they call.
imb
ab
u
I The alm qf the Foundation la to bclner. 71. time 2 minutes. 48 sec­
itt.trtnv
ra; 'rubber ovens to go
with them In the ;ncw dress.
onds ; 2nd. Robert Gillette, 65. 3rd. ning. being well attended and a very
lhe enume-ator* will have mean*
nii^f '‘»te 90s the United States Rubber
Mrs. Milo DeVries, In Dutch cos-r
enjoyable affair.
.
.mr^^racture, - Company was formed. It was the tume. presented a description of ihelp grow a generation of young William Ransom. 75.
of identifying themselves when they
Funeral services will be held on
(people
who
will
be
healthier,
more
Following the dinner themeritog
the meeting call Most of them wUl be local peo- Thursday afternoon at two o'clock
Fire by Friction: 1st. Donald Dox­
lndY even Uw
big combination in this country. Christmas as It is celebrated in Hol- ;
alert
mentally
and
better
morally.
SkHcr
a
nn^
Pr
“
ito
plc
choaen Ul l!lp districts where at the Methodist church, with In­
ey, 71; 2nd. Sen Scout Ship 111,
h^e^da^?Med S'H 11,1prsctlcally all Uw rubber land. This was followed by "ChrlstSigler and J. C, Ketcham led to ?hcv will work
™i™ itdwufd ^manufacturers in. one Urge corpor- mas in Spain," given by Mrs.,Many a child has hte future wrecked Gaylen Bell. Middleville; 3rd. Justin C
terment In Riverside cemetery. The
°Thf
U
rimorte
lg
&lt;^
&lt;f
Gl.n
Rrnw.
»
1
EVWy
,armer
can
SPCure
“
Mmple
“d.r^t^u^-‘ atiotu For several year* It did not i George Lockwood dressed a* a dash- ,because of neglected teeth or ade­ Cooley. 75.
Knights Templar wUl assist with
Fire by flint and steel: 1st. Ship
£e thif ^Xdv wwld ; el'K*Kp
manufacture of felt |ing Spanish senora. The Christmas noids. diseased tonsils, or some easily
.
f,,r,n schedule which Is a copy of the service.
tCL2’iC1,rke “ 3rtaf I the blank which the census enumcrSincere sympathy is extended to
it f^\nZ manu- ibooU. Later It began to make felt seawn there was characterized a* preventable trouble with his eye­ 111, Gaylen Bell; 2nd. Richmond
or hearing. How wonderful Penton, 66; 3rd, Orley Knlckerbockl"‘crcsBnR and ,ah.°*cd ator wlU fill out when calling at the the bereaved family and relatives..
Therey are a' toolwear In one of its own plant*, one of wild revelry, by Mr*. Lock- sight
,
It would be If we could grow a gen­
that the Hastings Country Club ha* farm iatcr
sample copies can
■E^rehZ^whfch a’ The owners of lhe HasUng* Wool wood
eration
of
young
folks
who
would
,
C
m
f
h
1
by
wrilU1
«
10
AO-WA-KI-YA GROUP.
Pyramld
building:
1st.
Troop
75.
^mr^ra^lv ^mall ^t could be I Boot Company could see the InevlMrs. Dosie Crue, in a Swedish ,
be free from such defects, who would time 6 seconds; 2nd. Troop 72.
‘m..
y
^e Census. Dept, of Commerce,
A business meeting of this group
raod’rondBlon tab!e. They must either sell to the । gown, then described lhe Christmas suffer
,
no physical handicap* that
riJalF^pe™
United States Rubber. Company or | ««on to Sweden. She tald^lhe
Knot relay: 1st, Troop 65; 2nd. elites of Ulla aixe. After some loose Washington, D. C- Most county ag­ was held Dec. 5 at the home of our
enda
arc
picked
up.
the
Club
should
&gt;
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--------------------—
Troop 75; 3rd. Troop 71.
ricultural agents will have copies guardian. We decided to give the
.....uh. pn,p.n,.W» in
Signalling: 1st, Troop 75; 2nd, 71; be to exccUcnt condition, and It Is which can be Inspected In their of- bib* that we made for the Needle­
hoped that all member* will do their flees.
work Guild to welfare. Mr*. DeVries
3rd, 65.
,. j| utmost to aid officers and commit­
First
Aid:
1st,
Troop
75;
2nd,
65;
» aimwx nf the entire nlant They I of some assistance from a Chicago'.scribed were the children u Christ j[jo_
do|n&lt;z fnr the benefit at
' tecs to bring it about.
monial gown* which we expect to
3rd, 71.
HOPE CENTER.
order coon. Then we drew names
Troop yells: Is!. Troop 72; 2nd. 75; | The report of Roy Hubbard, chair­
Burdette Lyttle has gone to Cali­ for the Chrl*tmas party which I* to
man of the Sjx&gt;rts committee, was
3rd. 71.
fornia to see his father, who Is in be held Doc. 12. Each girl will bring
if thrv rannot do that It . laclure ot ten. cools ana o: ruccer . mic
wnitw wiuut wic/
very
Interesting,
giving
in
detail
tL?the?X Uat‘down &lt;”"&gt;
The United State* Rubber have during the Christmas dinner.
Total points were: Troop IS. total
ill
health,
and
wlU
return
in
Febthe
results
of
the
numerous
contests
to the party u toy which will be giv­
475 points, winning first place;' oth­
Km
;c«mp.w »*&lt;1
«- She «1~
chHHmu
lot
‘
‘of averages, ru?Tyen to come poor child. A mistake
^Ti^detaal nhmtleM than
a penenpe in trying toput the Mlsh- | Polka In which even-one takes part. I aswill"'^ : ers were, 2nd, Troop 65. 410 points; held, along with
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ashby and was made In last week’s new* In re­
the Swn* awaka Knit Boot factory out of buri- This season Is a time for decorating
-11
:3rd, Troop 71. 365 points; 4th, Troop and percentages.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pete
Nuyen
of
Kala
­
Dave Goodyear's report as chair­
porting the new officers which we
£llt^ l«0 wtoTS
That mistake resulted In the grave, ln Sweden. Church .ervice.
tor a_se'.en‘.*
72; 360 points; 5th, Sea Scout Ship
mazoo visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred । wish to correct. Il should have been
“tfltnf’
wltesttags
“
“ J?"’ *.nfP.
h„ild&lt;nu of a
A big
hlc rubber plant
nlant at
at,are
111; 270 points; 6th. Ship 106. 260 man of the Grounds and Greens 1
Ste
detemtaed
that, it;building
,are held very early la the morning will buUd them up physically.
Mury DeVries secretary and Doris
committee, emphasized the success­ Ashby Sunday.
The Foundation has its own paid pointe; 7th, Troop 74. 245 points.
'Mary
■L
pitnt* ’Mishawaka, which became a strong and every family, rich or poor, bums
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunning and cralg
TTUnklfz it i^uld benefit thU city/ competitor They did not wi.h to a candle to lhe window on Christma* nurse* working in the schools of
Ribbon badges were awarded the ful effort that had been made to d.ibur
“
ors.^^i»
I
- “«•
Middleville. Woodland. Delton and winners of the various events and keep expenses down to lhe lowest ' 'a ughter of Delton called on their!
had ■’ivenI have that experience duplicated In morning. ,
__________ t * *
HtendfrPto hav^theWc K A- 8 Hostings. Accordingly they made al Mrs. Keller then presented Miss ;Hastings, There are trained nurses the Odd Fellow cup will be present­ possible notch so as to permit Has- [parents, Chu. McDermott and wife.
I a domestic servant traveled by air
on the Foundation’s health unit staff ed at the next court of Honor to tings Country Club member* to ’ gel 1Saturday.
railroad constructed from Kalama- f»Jr offer for the plant and business Anna Johnson who gave a mo*t in­ in this county, who are spreading
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ashby have' to a new situation. Her employers
Troop 75 for having the most points. by” on the lowest annual dues of
So to Hatton and tton on to of the Wool Bool company here, teresting review of "The Story of the
returned home after visiting her idghed with relief when they heard
the gospel
of good
health throughout , uioaing
— w.
D.~.. ........
Closing me
the rauy
rally was me
the invc&amp;tiInvesti- any club to this section.
?^odbure b:n the people here did , which wa* accepted. The United Christmas Tree" by Henry VanDyke. ....
in Marshall.
her tell the pilot not to wait.
Officers, directors, committees, parents
1
notrealiz/ what thLsnid would do I States Rubber Company thereafter
Mrs. Duane Bauer read extracts ot thls county. This past year an ex- .ture service * filch waa very Imprestothewde of^wtr city. Previous to i operated the plant successfully and a letter from the president of the ;pert lias been selected by the Foun- Isive for the three boys inducted Into and Eddie Van Popering, the ’’Pro.”
were given a "good hand" Jor their
dation to give his entire time to the the Scout organization.
that time Hostings had drawn trade profitably for several year*.
. stal5
„ ariirfitful tea better teaching of health.
----------------- +■•-«----------------good work. The Hastings Country
Hom the southwest as aril as the
A* the country became more pro*After the program a delightful tea
None of this work is interfering SUDDEN DEATH OF
Club Is a splendid community asset
northeastern parts of the county, perous felt boot* went out of style.
Mra’nlvki with the public school*. On lhe con- ,
L. V. BESSMER. and the desire Is to keep it up to
When this railroad was constructed; while warm they were clumsy. Mra Herman Arold and Mrs. David
trary it is helping the /schools. beThis city was shocked when the Its present high standard.
elevators were built at Milo. Delton. I Knit socks which are Just as warm B?&gt;e’ presided at the tea table cause the better the physical condl- news was given out Saturday foreTlie three directors elected were
Coat* Grove and Woodland. Stores and much more pliable and sanitary which was decorated with a sparktlon of a child the better student he noon that Louis V. Bessmer. well Henry Sheldon. Dr. Kenlth McIn­
wilh
considerable
stocks were took their place. As a result of tills 1U\S m,’’1BluLc Christmas tree' »nd will tuw-rnf
become.
known jeweler and optometrist of tyre and C. W. Clarke.
established
point*,. uas
manufacture of i...
fell boots was -redcandlcs.
Anise.- Swedish.
estaousnea at
ai all
an these iwuim
* the mauuinuuit
- ------ German
- ------- - -It Is necessary that hones and this city, had died very suddenly at
The meeting closed with three
..
.
..
..
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j
___
,
___________
and
Rcfitz-h
nitmeal
mnkli-s
wrrt
well as at Cloverdale and Shultz. A* discontinued to Hastings. What few iXna Scotch c«tmeal cookie*
parents not only appreciate what the his home. He had complained to Mrs. amateur boxing bouts tliat were
a result the merchant* ot Hastings were required were supplied by a lit- 'served with the tea.
Foundation is doing, but cooperate Bewmer that he did not feel well vflry entertaining.
found that instead of the C. K A: S. tie plant in Medford. Massachusetts., Recipe* from foreign lands
fully by encouraging their children । that morning, and had asked her to
being a benefit to them it had ac- which the Rubber Company owned, posted on the buUeUn board,
tn developing clean minds and good j come to the store to look after -the DEATH OF MRS. WILL
Spanish Steak.
tually cut off a large percentage of' but they practically went out of use.
unani»h
CRAIG ON THURSDAY.
in all the
Handkerchiefs, boxed,
character.
bus
while he went Silk
to secHosiery
a doc­
its rural trade. Under such condl-1 Circumstances have been such that I 2 lbs. round beef, chopped.
Mrs. Will Craig, 53. passed away
tor.
,e physician saw that ’hL*
new shades, 49c,
Uons there -.•as only one way out, Ute United States Rubber Company | 1 egg. .
HOLIDAY CHANGE
con
n was serious and urged Mr. on Thursday evening following a
1-2
c
milk.
which was to Induce manufacturing could not see a way to start any |
59c, 89c, &gt;1.00
stroke of paralysis at her home In
Children's Handker­
IT. Worcestershire sauce.
IN STRAND PROGRAM Bessmer to go home, go to bed and Hastings township. She Is survived
concerns to locate in Hastings.
(other line of manufacturing their (
Because of the fact that ■ both keep as quiet as possible. The doctor by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. i
Accordingly to n "hurrah boys" Hastings plant, circumstances nlso I 1 T prepared mustard.
chiefs at 10c per box
Silk Scarfs at 59c
Christmas and New Year’s days, said he would come 4o look after Stuart Jackson of Detroit and Miss
fashion the city went at it. In » prevented their selling it for a long I 1 T minced onion.
I
him
as
soon
as
he
could
get
away
come on Tuesday the regular Tues-1.
tingle year there acre built here time at a reasonable price; so the
Gertrude Craig of Pontiac; one son.)
Snow Suits, all wool
'---- Mrs. Bessmer had
1-8 t pepper.
plants for Uie Hasting* Furniture plant
’ • "
‘--------------J -—­ 1
has- been
vacant* —
and
aa ’hap
Silk and Rayon Under­
Maurice at home, a sister, Mrs. El-1
Company—now the Bookcase Com- pen, with such a plant It ha* rapid-1 1 can tomatoes.
gin
Morgan,
and 1her moth-)
of th^e davs R«ordm«y £
call&lt;* hlm- *'« »* hls ho^ «
ln Mead of Mor
Kan. .nd
wear in Panties, Slips,
pony—the Michigan Whip Company, ly deteriorated- It has not been of j 1 c grated cheese,
of those days, according to Ray |n
A •*.■/ flhortv wubc
u
jmid
t
|h
doctor
!
rr
Mr
»
P
eter
Trumper.
hic uv^wi ; __ ----- t— ------ —•—•
Suede Suits at &gt;1.98
fl strips baron.
which was destroyed by fire several any help to Hastings for many
Branch, in ana p.-r of the Strand , WJU
K“n The
a ....
Gowns, Dance Sets
was at the
the Bessmer
Bessmer tome
home and
and found
found II Mor
Morgan.
The funeral
funeral was
was ..c,
held
on
Ski Pants, all wool,
years ago, the Wool Boot company years. Nevertheless people will be j; Combine al! ingredients except to- theatec here. Special attractions of ||1(&gt; dca(J
the fl(x&gt;r near
‘Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at
and Pajamas.
down. lit Is hoped hiatocs. cheese and bacon and pack that week will be *hown on Tuesday ]balluoom The ..)»-)( of i.fC h„d al- thp l&gt;°me
and the Hasting* Table Company.
lhe Rev. John W.
at &gt;4.98
•
.«
n
_
cover
top
with
drained
and
Wednesday
with
a
matinee
on
™
e
‘
P"*
of
UIe
had
al
|Kitchtag
officiating.
Interment
wa*
The Haritogs Furniture Company that the Company may *Ave some ot' in loaf Un. Cover
ijad the first building, which wm its buildings which could be made tomatoc*. then the chetee and lay the holiday starting al three o clock I
WM
Jn
cUy
lg79 (ln Hiverride cemetery.
See the New Smock
Purses and Art Goods
; •‘.trip* of bacon on top. Bake 375
completed In ‘89. The Wool Boot of value to some other Industry.
: He was the ron of the late Mr. and I Mr-S CralR *“ wcl1 lux&gt;ft'n 1,1 U'e
Pajama for housewear
Scarf and Cap Sets,
-------- &lt; o—
---------degrees for one hour.
plant was ready to occupy early In
DIRECTORS OF COUNTY
I Mi*. John Bessmer. The father was |county t)ecttusc °f her activity in
Holland Recipe.
1190. Two Canadian gentlemen were
NOTICE.
—
&gt;1.00 to &gt;1.79
at &gt;1.98
SCHOOLS TO MEET '•born •In --------1S34 in the
village
of Na-. I Grange work, being a prominent
tf operate the Wool Boot plant,
Alter tills dote. Dec. 11. 1034. I will
Metnbers of school boards of all »*m, Wurtenburg. Germany. Hc member of the Star and Pomona
6 potatoes.
but they failed for lack of capi­ not be responsible for any debts
Granges.
Barry
county
bij.y
and
rural
schools
camc
10
0113
country
in
1853
and
In
I
T
minced
onion.
tal. One of tire partners. Mr. Ed­ unless I contract them personally.
will be guests at the Kellogg Health 1moved to Hastings. He estab1 T minced parsley.
Frank Slocum,
ward Roos induced Mr. John Pender- —Adv.
Foundatloo camp at Pine lake Wedhimself in the jewelry busl- DEATH OF SHERIFF’S MOTHER.
1-4 t pepper.
Mrs. Harriet Leonard, age «7.
nesday morning, Dec
12. com- ■««» &gt;n ‘h*« city fifty ypars ago.
ntencing at 10:00 o’clock. Dr E O. ■ When he died in 1912 hl* son. Louis mother of Sheriff George Leonard,
2-3 c milk.
Malby. dean of the school of educa- v • P^rchaaed the Interest* of the died very suddenly lost Friday at
1 egg.
her
home In Delton, as she was pre­
lion at Northwestern University, will outer heirs and became sole proprlcButtered crumbs.
paring the evening meal.
Boll and slice or dice potaoes bc the speaker. The meeting will ■tor 01 Ulc business, which he man­
Mrs Leonard had resided in Del­
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 2244-2557 BL—
Combine with onion, parsley, pepper end nt four o’clock In the afternoon. ■««* v«y •uccmfully. In 1913 he ton for the past twenty years, and
’w
« 7—■’।married MrR, Jessie L. Shull who
and sail. Arrange in baking duh.
survives him. The only member of was highly regarded by all who knew
cover with milk to which beaten STRAND TO SHOW
her. She 1* survived by-her husband,
Program — Week of December 16th
ifinnir
DirTHOCC
1,14
I«&lt;nUy
living
1*
a
sisRound Sirloin or Swiss
egg has been added, sprinkle with
KIDLIIE PICTURES t*r. Mrs Emily Clark, of Los An- by three daughters. Mrs. Florence
crumbs and bake half an hour in
Kroes. Mrs. Lois Flowers of Delton
P-.cture* of Barry county kiddles. geles. California.
SUNDAY and MONDAY, DEC. 16 and 17
moderate oven. Serves six.—Alice
and
Sir*.
Mabel
Bayers
of
Kalama
­
taken thl^fall will be shown at each
Mr. Bessmer was a 32nd degree
Home Made Pork
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
performance at the Strand theater Mason, member of the Scottish Rite zoo; also by another son. Leon Leon­
here on Wednesday and Thursday, and Shrine, also of the Hastings ard of Delton, also by a brother.
I I c melted sweet butter.
December 19 and 20. in addition to Knights Templar. He also belonged Frank Smith, of Shabbona. Sanilac
1 1 c (iowdered sugar.
the regular attraction for that dale, to Barry Lodf.e, Knight* of Pythias, county, and a sister living in Kala­
Pounds
I
As
much
flour
as
it
takes
to
make
mazoo, also by eight grandchildren.
With JAMES CAGNEY and PAT O'BRIEN
Pounds
I a stiff dough. Melt butter, then let according to Ray Branch, manager. He was an active member of the
The funeral was held Monday aft­
SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN “PARDON MY PUPS"
' boil until all the water is gone. Let Became of the additional time re- -Hastings Rotary club, also of lhe ernoon at 2:30 from the Henton Fu­
"GULLIVER MICKEY"—Mickey Mouse Comedy
quired to present these youngsters Hastings Commercial Club, and Hus­
neral Home In Delton. The burial
on the
screen,
the second show
each
। tings vvvil.i;
Country x^4U4J.
club.
Bargain Matinee 1:06 and 3:90 P. M.
....
—
anvw
’
.auu
beat again, add flour and mix well.
I evening will be" a trifle later than
Louis V. Bessmer was one of the was in the Hickory corners ceme­
ADULTS
X5 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
, Make into pretty shapes and bake at
usual. Mr Branch say* that efforts'most gflnlal, kindly and friendly of tery.
400 degrees for five minute:.
have been made to communicate men. His host of friends were
DEATH OF W. C. DeBOLT.
BARGAIN
TUESDAY
NIGHT—DEC 18
with all parents so that the names pained to leant of his untimely paw­
1 1-2 cups ot sugar.
From the Battle creek Enquirermight be spelled correctly.
I Ing. Just when it seemed he could
! 2 eggsiiittsHRinr/rFMF-------------|enter upon the happiest and most New* of Friday we clipped Um fol­
I
1
lb.
butter.
Loan and Bontltti lb.
BRLSHRIDGE CEMEuseful year* ot his life. His suc- lowing account of the death of a
i 1-3 t almond extract.
former well known citizen ot Maple
Warner Bros. Hit with GEORGE BRENT, BETTE
_.
.
cess in business and his many warm
l-2t vanilla.
The members and their friends of friendships would have made his Grove township:
I 1-2 t baking powder.
DAVIS and ANN DVORAK
Shultz or Freeport
"William C. DeBolt. 81. a resident
the Brushridge Cemetery Circle were laler yctn very h*pny.
Sportlight—"Anlnuri Antics"
And Far*mount News Events
, 4 cups of flour.
of Barry and Calhoun counties all
I The 1uner»l was held Tuesday aft| Mix sugar and butter, add
bountiful pot luck dinner being! ernoon al 2:00 at the Episcopal his life, who at one time built
'and flavoring and lastly the
wagons and carnage* and operated
WEDNESDAY
and
THURSDAY,
DEC. 19 and 20
.and baking pdwdcr. Force through fivm, ide, U «.ll u agm
Pounds
a blacksmith shop In Maple Grove
KnUhi, Tmsiw
Pound
.a pastry gun, cut and form in ring*
Centqr. died at hl* home in Bedford
The next evening. Mrs. Frank form.
•
I and bake in hot oven 400 degrees,
township at 4:05 A- M.-’today'.*' He
Sanders opened tip her home to lhe
I
Swedish Rye Bread.
liad been ill for a number ot weeks.
public for a chicken pie dtonor and j
WHY-NOT BARRY?
i Use about 2 cups 6f potato Hater bazaar: for which the circle donated I
*Mr. DeBolt had lived on a farm
WM&gt;1
We
notice
that Van Buren counBeotln
and 4 tablespoons flour and scald. gcnerously. There wa* a large at- j ty 1*
have
• to - -a county library. It U
is in Bedford township for 31 years.
Whrn almost cool add 1 yeast cake. tendence and everyone reported a started on an experimental basis, He was bom in Maple Grove town­
MADGE EVANS, MARJORIE RAMBEAU
Add 1 quart rye fiour.
ship
on July ‘3, 1853, anef had lived
and ZITA JOHANN
Should;
very nice evening.
through the assistance of the federBeat eggs light.
In or near Maple Grove Center unVisltors are always welcome al our !al government.
SHAW AND LEE In "GENTLKMEN OF POLISH"
Add 1-3 cup barbadoe. molasses,
meetings.
We can remember when Barry
AND PATHE NEW8EVENT8
eggs, salt and a little »oda. Let rise
'For a number of years he oper­
The next meeting of the circle will {county had a county library. It
Special Added Attraction—BARRY COUNTY KIDDIE SHOW
and add white flour to make a *uff be held at the home of Mrs. John started off very well, then wa* ated a blacksmith shop in Maple
dough. Let rhe again and make in­ Anders. Kalamazoo.
abandoned. We are confident that
Children l»e
to loaves. Bake one hour m mod­
proprietor of a thriving wagon and
--riwr
’
r
f ho i--------pCOple
of
Barry
counl
y
would
erate oven.
carriage construction business which
„ . „ C1R4;1^
3,’„ ,
like to have such a library, which
Circle No 3 of the Methodist L. A. would bring good books into every lie conducted in connection with lhe
FRIDAY
ud
SATURDAY, DEC. 31 ud 22
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 7.
8 will hold it* annual Christmas township of the county. ,We hope an blacksmith shop. HU sales of wagon* j
' DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Hospital Guild no. 1 wni hold thetr l&gt;arty. Dec. 14. In the church parlor. efTort m*y be made by those inter* were confined principally to lhe,
annual ChrUtmas party and buri- a* to prevtous years. AU member*' rsuxi in thu matter to secure a li- community in which he resided.
,
ncas meeting with Mrs. Josie Hall, are to bring a 10c gift to be cx-ibrary for Barry county, with sta338 W. MadUnn St. Wednesday. De­ chinged and their own dishes along ;tfon* placed at convenient pointe I. O..O. F. lodge.
With Leo Carrillo, Fay Wray and Stuart Erwin
cember 10. A pot luck one o’clock with whatever they were soMcited throughout lhe county.
"He 1* survived by his w^dow, Anna
luncheon and program. Let all bo Dinner at 1 oclock.—Llnna McMH.*&gt;__________
K.; a daughter. Mrs. Glade O Hol­
.------ -- 4PLUM —
present —Addie Edmonds. Pres.
comb of Battle Creek;
twosay*
sisters,
Mr. Ford
money to future
STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY—
Iwill be no more useful than stamps. Mrs. Eva Holcomb of Dowling and
FIRST WARD P. T. A.
Enough
stamps.
a\,
youknow,
make
Mr*.
Gertrude
Morton
of
Nashville;
TK-.
Ik.. ‘■•“woin
Hiwuxw, maxc
Th* First Ward P. T. A, meeting
The December meeting of the any sorry thing first da** and take and two brothers. Wesley DeBalt of
will be Jield Monday evening. Dec. Hasting* W c. T- U will be enteranywhere
Maple Grove and Bryant DeBolt,
17. A Christmas program-jvlU •* tained by Mrs. Mary Burge**, 812 N. ।
------ -- .
AND PARAMOUNT N1W8 EVENTS
residing Ln Ohio.
given.
.
- Michigan Ave,, on Tuesday. Dec. 18,
Added MaUnec Only-AI IM P. M—BUCK J0NB8 la
to be that a housewife re­
"Funeral services were conducted
Watch for AG handbill, also A G ado in
"THE RED RIDER”
---------------------- -—.—,
----------------„ buy an article unless it was
Il h justice, not charity, that Wood, subject "Wotid peace ’ Vhi- wrapped m celtoptuDe Now rite Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from
ADULTS 15 CENTS
CHILDREN 18 CENTS
Grand Rapids Papers
the Hebble cliapel. Burial will be
mewspanl.’’—Ralph W. Sackman D. tors welcome. -Wtorld peace will come won! take it unless you throw in a
made In Maple Grove cemetery."
D.
through friendship^ not warships." jig-saw puzzle.
The ample mean* of the Messer lday afternoon. After a *hort bud­
brothers
and the
UFVL41CI3 UUU
U4V ability of 4Richard nets meeting, Mr*. L. E. Barnett. TRAINING CHILDREN
) Messer
*■*I ■■ I*' asMa salesman
it » ----,ucIVUaUIUMU
' chairmanViof theMMMiV
HomeMiDepartment•
HOW TO KEEP HEALTHY
tU | r|
j AM
l
- made It
ces*ful It
proposition.
It mad*
------------- cessful propoaltkm.
made a good
Of the
Club, of
presented
Mrs.
G. C. Mra. O. C.
e a good
the Club,
nresented
ITax tin tru Wool Boot Co. at nroflt
profit to
in the years 1891 am
and 1892. Keller, who was in charge of the Nurses and Doctors Assist
.The
panic
of
1883
made
It
necessary
[prograta
and
gave
an Introductory
•------------------iThe nonic al 1RB3 made It necessary I nrnsnrin aziH rave an Introductory
With
Work—Camps Help
Ono Time Was a Floorfor the company to sacrifice on it* I talk on the spirit of Christmas to
istock and give heavy discounts on its (,ur own country and our manner of
Materially
ishing mmnrrd
Concern
v» h..
’ thkt the !account*
Amana t
nrrmmtx In order
nrder to
tn get
ffet money,
moneV. so
SO ; observing
nh&lt;»rvln&lt;r it.
It
_ the many things for
United^ StetS nSbb? Company lthMt lu prontJ
very *!naU 1,1
Mrs Mftry Van
dressed
ik»Su « Bu
‘ from
”*' jln
But
from 01,1
that tune
time 0,1
on 11It .Ppro*ln *a Chlnere
chtoe*e costume,
costume, was
wa* the
the first
fir»t 1?“™
^“the
SddecSid to teardown the teilld- P«rcd1. Times were very difficult for
representation,
t tha( lt
far |I ren
re*entation. and was
wa* followed by pIPAT.
choien u the verj

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GRAND CANARY

BERRY

in

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measured t

�SCHOOL raw
1HE DISCUSSED

Marriage of Miss. Helen
Josephine Pattgn At Midland

DORR STACK OF STATE
DEPARTMENT OF EDU­
CATION SPOKE

CONSOLIDATIONS WITH­
OUT BOND ISSUES
That Seems the Only Solution
of lhe Rural School
Problexni
Dorr mack, who has charge of the
department of consolidated schools
and rural education in the state de­
partment of public instruction, was
the speaker at the Rotary Club
Monday noon. He talked of school
problems.
The most urgent school need at
the present time is adequate finan­
cing. Hundreds of school districts
are practically bankrupt at Die pres­
ent time. Many schools will have to
quit in January unless aid can be
obtained. In 1830 the assessed val­
uation of Michigan property was $8.­
460.000,000. The school taxes paid
by Michigan people were 880.000.000.
The total state assessment has
dropped to V&gt;.500.000.000 and the
school tax raised last year was only
847.000.000.
The primary school
fund, which used to average over
819 per person of school age. tn 1934

Store Hours Starting Monday, Dec. 17th—8 a. m. until 10 p. m.

MISS HELEN J. PATTON.

An account of a wedding of Inter­
est to many Barry county people was
published in lhe Midland Republican
of November 22. and we reprint it
below:
Miss Helen Josephine Patton,
daughter of Mrs. Lou Anna Patton
of Cloverdale. Michigan, became the
bride of Mr. Maurice F- Loucks, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E- Loucks of
Tiffin. Ohio, at an Informal wedding
tn the Presbyterian church yester­
day afternoon, November twentieth
at two o’clock.
The service was
read in the presence of Uie immed­
iate families and a few close friends
by the Rev. V. V. Nicholas, pastor
ot lhe local church. The bride was
given in marriage by her mother.
The church was attractively dec­
orated with banks of palms and
fems. wllli lighted white tapers in
candelabras and baskets of while
chrysanthemums. Music played by
Mrs. Charles A. Towsley included
•Tne
unaai cnorus
wagner,
“The Bridal
Chorus" oy
by Wagner.
"Dawn" and “Love song” from “A
Day in Venice” by Nevin. "Medita­
tion de Thais" by Massanet and the
wedding recessional. Ushers were
Donald Brown and Billy Winston,
assisted by Mr. Arthur C. Baker.
The bride was attractively gowned
In off white sqlln, fashioned prin­
cess style with a short train. Sleeves
were long and fitted, trimmed the
full length with small satin buttons,
and the neckline was a soft cowl.
Her shoulder length veil fell from a

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because of food quality.

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dainty tulle cap which
lined with pearl trimming from her
mother's wedding gown, and her cos­
tume was complemented by white
satin slippers and white accessories.
The bride's bouquet was of white
roses and lilles-of-the-valley. She
was attended by Miss Avis Lane of
Midland, who wore a peach lace
gown with brown waffle crepe jacket and brown accessories and cor-r~ tvuu..,.!
Inhonno
ried an arm
bouquet n
oft Johanna
Hill roses.
girls of high school age who are not
Mr. Ned Fry of Old Fort. Ohio, In high school. The thing to be
cousin of the groom, attended him.
worked out. raid the speaker, is a
The bride''- mother. Mrs. Patton, merger of districts, so that belter op­
chose black crepe sliol through with portunities can be given, not only
metallic threads, and a corsage of for ......
,
high school education but &lt;w
for
yellow and bronze bebe chrysjcnthe-, better training in the grades. Buch
mums. Mrs. Loucks, the groom's j mergers must be made without issumother, wore black crepe with trim- ling -bonds.
mings of green and a corsage nt
ot
Al
present time Micnigan laws
bebe munis in the bronze and yellow •
permit the state to bear a little bet­
shades.
ter than 50 per cent of the costs of
There was an informal reception
transporting pupils from rural dis­
in the
social room oi
of uic
the nrouyiciPresbyteruic oucmi
tricts to consolidated schools or to
■ ian church between the hours of two high schools In villages of 2.000 or
thirty and three-thirty, when punch,
less. It is hoped to have this pop­
was served to the guests by Mrs.
ulation maximum raised to Include
Hannon L- Brown and NTs. Arthur
cities of 10,000 or less. This would
W. Winston.
permit teaching up to the sixth
Mr. and Mrs. Loucks left yesterday
grade In rural schools, then trans­
afternoon on a motor trip to Ken­
tucky, from where they will return port them for seventh, eighth, ninth,
tenth, eleventh' and twelfth grade
to Midland to be at home on the
Instruction In consolidated schools,
Golf Road, after December fourth.
or to city and village schools, as
For traveling the bride wore a pea­
might be determined. By- working
cock green crepe, made tunic style,
out tills problem of transportation,
with accessories in brown suede.
She is a graduate of Western he said, the same educational ad­
vantages can be afforded to pupils
State Teachers’ College and the
University of Michigan, where she in rural districts oa.are now given to
city pupils. Each would have the
same chance for a high school edu­
so attended Albion College and stud­
'
ied sociology at Columbia Univer­ cation.
In considering lhe situation in
sity, New York. The past four years
she has been director of the Family rural schools, the speaker declared
Welfare Agency of the King's that his department recognizes that
bond issues are now impossible in
Daughters here.
Mr. Loucks is a graduate of Heid­ rural areas. Therefore some dif­
elberg College and received his M. ferent form of consolidation must be
A.- Degree from the Unlversitv of worked out. This could be done by
Illinois. He is employed as a chemist consolidating two or Uiree rural dis­
in the main laboratory of the Dow tricts, and carrying on school in one
of them up to and Including the
Chemical Company.
Wedding guests from Out ot the sixth grade, transporting pupils who
city included Mr. and Mrs. Elmer complete the six grades to Junior
E. Loucks of Tiffin. Ohio. Mr. Herb­ high and high schools located else­
ert Fry and son. Ned Fry. of Old where.
Port, Ohio. Mrs. Lou Anna Patton
The speaker was listened to with
of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. C. H- the' closest attention, several re­
Norton of Ann Arbor.
mained after the meeting to discuss
with him the acute problems of ed­
ucation that are pressing for solu­
THE CROSSROADS.
John Wlllltts of Hastings spent tion in this state al the present time.
A republic like ours can only be
lhe week end with Mr. and Mrs. Er­
maintained by an educated citizen­
nest Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Tuttle and ry. A solution of our school prob­
son Bruster of East Lansing spent lems therefore becomes not merely a
need, but Is a necessity. America's
Bunday with Mrs. Jane Tuttle.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hadley and problems for lhe next few years will
Jahn Freeman from near Grand require that its people must be abla
Ledge spent Sunday with Clyde 'to think, and capable of under­
standing the problems which face
Sledge and family.
Miss Maxine Btedge and Ray them.
Johnston of Grand Rapids spent
Bunday with Clyde Btedge and fam­
GLASS CREEK.
ily.
Homer Warner is spending some
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Meade of
time at his farm here after an ex­
Battle Creek called on the latter's
tended stay In Hastings.
grandmother. Mrs. Jane Tuttle,
Gordon and Virginia Havens ac­
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.-' Earl Williams and companied by Mrs. Robt. McGlocklin. Miss Anna Belle Cogswell and.,
Harold Williams called on Mr. and
Louis Havens of Hostings were Bat­
Mrs. Bam Couch near NishviUe
tle Creek visitors Saturday.
Sunday.
The Ryan P. T. A. will meet
Thursday evening Dec. 13. There will end guest of his parents here.
Miss Esther Erway went to Has­
be a program. Bingo game, fish tings
Monday where she has a posi­
pond, etc., also drawing of the quilt.
tion Ln the Cut Rate Shoe store.
Everyone invited.
Mrs. James Brown and son How­
ard of Gull lake were callers at
WEST CARLTON.
Chas. Whittemore's Monday.
Vialtors of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Cleo* Brown and family of Hick­
Richardson the past week were, Al­ ory Comers were Bunday visitors
bert Cruttenden of Quimby. Mr. and at Chas. Whittemore's.
Mrs. Otto Donley and Mrs. Cora
Miss Virginia and Gordon Havens
'Althouse of Vermontville, also Mr. accompanied by John Havens of
and Mrs. Roy Nagler of Freeport.
north Hastings attended a shower at
Clyde Tooker was in Hastings Sat­ the home of Shirley and Bara Gill­
urday with the children who visited espie at Martin last Thursday eve.
the dentist
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Mrs. Jonathan Kick received the

ter. who lived In northern Mlchl-

Mrs. Frank Cooper was among those

family of near Hastings were Sun­
day callers Ln this neighborhood.
The county has been graveling the
roads in this vicinity.
Remember the Dorcas Society at

111 with them.

Anolher difference between rich

Norton Thursday of this week.
Kenneth Wilcox, who la working

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are grand gifts at only

49^

present time lhe cost of schooling

868. while the average in the United
States is |87. In other words we are
819 below the average. Last year the
Thatcher-Bias bill brought 87.500.­
000 of stale aid to Michigan's public
schools.- This year It is hoped to
make the amount 110.000,000. The
total should be 825.000,000.
There must be. in Uie nature of
things, a reorganization of schools
In this state If the boy or girl In
the rural district Is to have the same
educational advantages afforded the
boy or girl who lives in a larger vil­
lage or city. At the present time
only about half of those eligible for
high school education living tn rural
districts are able to get It. The con­
solidated -schools are bringing the
percentage of rural pupils able to
w.,„ live
get, ~
a high school education who
m auch districts to practically the
(Mme pcr cent as in lhe cities. In
thla RUte thpre QJT 3(J QQO

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69

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Tto" ward

Though not pleasant In

■
Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

This and.That
An Interesting Survey.
A Pertinent QumUonnaUe
What the Public Thinks
National Im ties

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

BICWMrt.

Hunsberger.

Music.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
SOME BOUND ADVICE.
One moat refreshing indication of
th- 1 *Uve dentistry Ln the dental depart- during the evening for the con venthe
trend of our—economic
-------------------------manage-;, During the past few months
---------------------------------------- ment of the University of Michigan, ienbe of those who wish to attend,
ment under the NRA Is
U Lndlceted
indicated In
in 'National
Industrial
Conferi
was “
tn&lt; the city yesterday W
to THU*
visit j The price of tickets for the enter­
r— this
rt.&lt;.*ea-------- _
_
, ... .
... ,
.
the initial contribution for
MM. to Mall r-lv.UI
CONTROL or MUNITIONS
-- im
„ w. Lockwood,
--- --- . who recently
------ “yliainment has been placed at 25c.
Board submitted a Ibt of twentyor- o
county ONI riaa. ii.oo
flncxt minds in America son from the pen of Whiter Lipp- two questions concerning outstand-, bought the dental office and practice j Secure UckeLs of committee.
mann, syndicate writer, under date
Ing National Issues to 5,050 editors °f Dr. J. C. Andrus.
.
. the_ United
..-I.-U States who
_ _• Dblnh
- LOWER MICHIGAN HAS
tn mm 1. UralL.)
60* formulating In peace times a sound • Lippman is the moat evident ex- ..Unougbout
R*lph C'tnrl-ctnn
Eggleston. John Shute —
and
JU BIRD SPECIES.
o,.5x.’£J.22FHTr THKU months policy for the abolition of the extra- pounder of administration policies— j represented u combined circulation Vincent^EgglcsUm^retmnediThursBird-lover* wl» believe that all
anTiHn ■*BRT ’ OOI7NTT " n'iiT”’** .ordinary war profits. We suggest leg- land
sometimes
severe
critic
of
nearlj
.
V}
»*.
.
A™
through^papek’ine a^ce. to the , each rase the editor wu asked to Michigan. John secured a 300 pound
but a few of their feathered friends
■mmnvImntar4?^rinNa'"nvit •*'MjtataUon P&lt;rmltting the export of flejd jodgy-and he ha* Just returned Iexpre» not hts own personal views buck.
desert them with the coming of cold
field
today;
and
he
^UbVad’^nS!?' :.°
S2 00 “U"6 from ‘hto country only after,from an Extended triji'throughout jbut rather the opinion of his comMrs. Carrie Butterfield o[Chicago.
(
..WM. ».-&gt; W.M.MJ, v*«.j «&gt;»&gt;. |irom an extended trip.'throughout;out miner u« opuuun w &gt;u» win- - Nrs. Carrie Butterfield of Chicago. weather may entertain themselves
------------------------------ T,;,-,
------------— ,Lhe
.u. vise
--------of- orders
__.z_ by a federal gov— (several
several foreign
foreign countries,
countries, in
in which
which 'munlty.
munlty. Such
Such answers,
answers, of
of course,
course, do
do ILL
Ill-, has
has been
be?,, visiting
vUn‘u-.B h«rr
h« mother.
u«Gic., this winter by watching for some of
.p,b« ernment commission. The require-, hc gained a large knowledge of for- not represent as authentic a set
ret of (Mr..
.Mrs. Trav.
Trav. Phillip.,
Phi Up*, abo
else. her
her uncle, the 28 species which are permanent
, elgn conditions iu well as the effect facts as a compilation of replies re- 'Oliver Greenfield, and Mrs. Grace residents of the southern portion of
id).. aodr«a. ao« menta ot lhls control would Include of American policies on foreign eco- celved 'from “
each
•u of “
the
•* twenty-five •I ni»nrhard
Blanchard.
the Lower P-minsula.
•wa tWu ■* comPlelc
of the commission,■ nomlc conditions and vice versa.
million newspaper readers would
Mrs. C. T. Hampton, who has been
This number of species have been
। Uaa ssc.^Kack of the amount and description of
In his statement he said that the have been. For an individual editor visiting her daughter Mrs. W. M. recorded as year-round inhabitantRtebhlns has
hat gone
«inn to Detroit
rwrmi, for a
« &lt;of Washtenaw county and portions
&gt; Mijaonam aad lhe Kood.i. and destination and com- federal government has gone far can only give a good guess concern- ’Btebblns,
ing the collective opinion of hts com- few day*, enroute to her home at ।of Livingston. Monroe. Wayne and
enough
in
regulation
and
regimenta
­
marriMM wui'b. p!etc flnnnclal rettJemenl." Thus
,Jackson counties by Mr Noir.ian A.
tion. and should permit the capital­ 1 munlly—hc has not guaranteed that Iron Mountain.
ure.
write. Lamont duPont. president of
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Bujlng and Wood m
,u A. w
iuuurr&gt; of MW
ura.
But with
istic system to take care of its own his answer is correct.
and
D.. Tinker,
the Unlh&gt;°
of 100 one of the world's greatest branches j troubles as Jhe quickest w
., WI|W
way
out of twenty-two questions and 5.050 edi­ : baby and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bel- versity of Michigan Museum, in a
tors
involved,
the
chances
arc
that
bert
and
son
of
Grand
Rapids
were
jn;ecnt
tabulation of bird* seen In
“‘ of the International‘Munitions In- our economic depression. That. In
dUring Jhe past 50 years.
i short, is the gist and substance of his the summary gives a fairly accurate l Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ihjj
d ustry.
■ picture of public opinion in this Jey Fox^
counting migrants. Mr. Wood, honSome sort of international agree­ pronouncement, and we may have country.
।
d
n^ Dunnlng and orary curator of birds emeritus in
strong hopes that it is more or less
ment
of n&gt;umti- authentic without any definite omdaughter of Grand Rapids. John the Museum,
— *.
------------------job printing
“,c*“ concerning
’-'-‘“‘“““S the control ««
has
records
of----------213 va­
Tiw compilation Indicates that Dunning and Mrs. Chas, stemmer of ■rieties, This 50-year migration list
' .t u» nitions Ls Inevitable. Either the I clal recognition.
.
— '"“manufacturers must cooperate with
He has evidently learned that people of the United States arc not i Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,Is believed to’be the longest evzr
P,
O.
Spaulding
Monday.
radical
or
experimental
minded.
recorded for a given area.
the government or else public opin- mal,y phases of Uie new deal were
Miss Edith Konkle, Mrs. Arthur
....
.
’
unworkable nnd
and onlv
only tended tn
to nhob­ Most of Uie questions were answered
While most of the migrants are
ion will eventually force lhe govern­ struct recovery, the greatest of in much Uie same manner they Coon and Vance Parks of Battle ;
fairly numerous during the summer,
ment to take over the control. So I which was the destruction of confi­ would have been previous to 1929. Creek were Sunday guests of Mr. a few are so rare that their sighting
THE TOWNSEND PLAN.
dence ...„
and lhe uncertain aspect w
of Briefly the survey shows that the and Mrs. Henry Weaver.
long as armies and navies exist Ln -------would be u red letter day for any
There is considerable comment .
(naturalist. Strangest of all. pcrthe world, munitions are an impor­ the future far industry and busl- i P“Wlc favors private control of buslncss No one knew what was com- ! nca» wllh “ minimum of government TWENTY YEAR! XOO TODAY
these days concerning the qp-called
haps, is the gannet, an Atlantic seatant Item In securing adequate na­
regulatlon; that it does not favor *too
’ Mr- ’~*
and Mrs- Hugh Ritter re- pinj, one Of whlch was seen in the
Ttownscnd Old age pension plan. The ,tional defense. But unless profits Ing next, and more than the majln 19n
blnU
ortty of the people felt that the old |much concentration of power in the turned Saturday to their home fn
proposal has created a wave of pop- f
- “.,trr “
recorded have been Uie Northern
■ during war time are more carefully institutions of liberty ot life, nc- | Federal government.
ular approval from those who do not ,,i controlled than they ever have been tion. and property were rapidly fad­
Herewith is a detailed list of the visit with Mrs, Lawrence Arehart. • framed lark. Brewster s warbler.
„Dr• “',d Mrs wx"n Nobles and ■ Kentucky warbler. Western meadowstop to analyze what it means in before,
।
■
the temptation for private ing out of the country, which caused questions:
a deadening effect on our economic
terms of added taxation.
Docs public opkalon in your com­ Mr*^ Riley of Grand Ledge spent i*rk. and the American golden and
manufacturers to reap the huge pro­ , situation.
, munity favor further increase in the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs F. R. i blackbellied plovers.
Briefly, all net-sons more’than six- .fits that come from international
,
,
i Other parts of the state no furthThis may be realized when »c ।national debt? Of Uie total answers PiVl!®a5!' . „
Mrs A^ A. Reesman. of Constan- c- northward than Washtenaw Co..
conflicts will continue to be a dls- think of the contraction of credits ;received. M74 replied yes and 89.1' ■
from active work on a monthly pen- turblng factor in world peace.
Ot btr Probably
much the same bird
immediately prior to the general । (
I
daughter,
Mrs.
Archie
McCoy
over
, population, although definite records
election
in
the
fall
of
1932
when
it
'
Ftan of 1200 under the Townsend,
Does public opinion in your com­
Munitions and armaments are
J
..
are lacking, stoles Mr. Wood, who
,! uvv»,uc
became apjoutm
appaient uim
that uiv
the new
New lwiu
Deal-- ।munity favor government manage­ Su'Hrd*&gt;j „
plan with the restriction that all of J
|
Edward
Butler
and
mother.
Mrs.
took
charge
of
the Museum bird
dangerous toys for profit-greedy in-'ers would be successful in the clec- ment of the banking system? 35.0'1
Uie money would be spen. within dustrlaltets to play with.
ition. and which culminated in the
Butler and stater. Mr Gates, will । collections in 1895. The number of
replied yes. and 59.7': no.
lhe boundaries
of »u.
the United Slates
t0T Ca,,tornU whcr-c they permanent residents grows less,
.w------ j closing of the banks of the nation
Does public opinion In your com­ ,eme
,, „ .
however. In the northern portions of
immediately after the inauguration munity favor giving administration lx, S125 , ,, „
during the month. Dr. Townsend
ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
Mrs. Charlotte Russell Reed en- t^e state
of rresiacni
President Kcoscveit
Roosevelt in Marcn
March officials of the Federal government
,,
,
...
, °i
claims that his scheme would put
Many people throughout the world 1933
Club” Monday
The year around list, which Insole power to change, from lime to ' L&lt; r,5lncd thc
millions of dollars in circulation;
------ r------------- compllmentary
to _
Mrs elude* a number of species which are I
regretted to learn that the original
Although we are not great on fos- time, the purchasing power of the .evening.
Grand n.nirte
Rapids.
would help relieve unemployment by Alice of Wonderland fame Is dead- l&lt;Ting syndicated stuff of any char­ dollar? 25.7': answered yes. and I Sarah Bownc.
rnr of r.mnri
popularly thought to disappear In
j
Al
the
annual
election
of
the
,
j
_
----.
--------acter
we
are
looking
for
valuable
taking elderly people from active
uho M .
winter. Includes lhe following: East-1
70.6’- no.
I Knights of Pythias lodge held on era Ruffed Grouse. Greater Prairie
duty and by creating a demand for u,,|- airi of t.n -&lt;nt advcnturinc (and sensible materia) from the pen
Does public opinion In your com■ Monday evening, the following were
mnro lahnr thmueh &lt;h.» ■tlmulotlnn
b ‘ 01 1
aCKentUrlng jof
0J Mr
)()niali during this Winter.
Mr. lJ|
Lippman
winter.
8h lh
° ,nto a delightful world of nonsense and we may accept it as an index to munlty favor the fixing of selling jelected officers for the ensuing year: Chicken. Eastern Bob-white. Bam
Owl. Eastern Screech Owl, Great
Chancellor Commander—Louis W Horned Owl. Northern Barrel Owl.
M industry. He proposes to po&gt; his through the gifted imagination and the attitude of the federal adminlsHeath; V. C—Frank Adair; M. of Long-eared Owl. Northern Flicker.
poulon out o( the ole, u. ot 10 ,,r. Q, ,hl yOTW. Re„„„d ch,rles WU» -A. V.n Koeveruut. Zeetoid
W.—Arthur Barber. K of R. and S. Rcd-beUled
Woodpecker. Eastern
per cent «■ the nc« reUU blul- ; o^^,. who wro,, „„„ lht
_ ______
-Lej Burton; M of F—Edward Hairy Woodpecker. Northern Downy
' name of Lewis Carroll, recently THE DETROIT BANK PAY-OFF
Kurtz;. M. of E-William Schadcr; Woodpecker. Prairie Homed Lark.
Here are a few facts. The num­ ended a peaceful and retired life I
Prelate
—
James
L.
Crawley;
M
of
A
, Last week started the pay-off of
Northern Blue Jay. Eastern Crow,
, —Charles Brewer, 1 G—Joe Cleve­ Black-capped Chickadee, Tufted Tit­
ber of persons eligible for pension is at her harne in WVsterham. England another
20 per cent of the impound- ■
■
VISION is the art
land; O. G.—C P. Lathrop; Trustee mouse. White-breasted Nuthatch,
deposits of the First National
hrtlmated to be 10.000.000. This
It was while Alice and her two sis- cd
'
, -Harry a. Hayes.
Eastern Robin, Cedar Waxwing.
of seeing things in­
.•neans that $2,000,000,000 would ters were passing a summer vacation jBank of Detroit. This makes an ap­
proximate total of 70 per cent that
Starling. English Sparrow. Eastern
have to be paid out per month rowboating on the Thames river I
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
visible.—Swift.
has come back to depositors. Thaw
; The
friends of Mr C. G Meadowlark, Eastern
inr many iricnus
-------- ' Cardinal.
. . I • East­
In pensions or a total of $24 000,000,­
who
are
familiar
with
the
bank's
as‘
...
-- -------------■ with the Rev. Dodgson, instructor in 1
H.Ubrook tn Ihu etc, »1U be Ple^ S™ Ool
‘,nnch
•“■ MIMlWppI Son,
000 per year. The total retail busl- mathematics at Christ College of sets
believe
there
will
be
another
15
'
to know that she will be nt home in Sparfow.
at&gt;arID*per
cent
—
perhaps
more.
It
Is
loo
nes* of the United States last year
Over 150.000 specimens were added
the nedr future. Mrs Holbrook has
Oxford University where her father late .........
to comment on the events which
was only $34,000,000,000. Thus a ten
spent the past year and a half in to thc University of Michigan Mu17— " this
____
2 other
_ 1.banks lo claw.
was Ddan. that Alice Insisted on be- Jcaused
and
« ...«*«
from June
1932
1 the
wildt of norm
North Dakota.
per cent retoll sales tax would yield
ing
with
— fact that ~70 per cent of the de­
Missej
Mabie ....
and
Nellie Field W1
of 10 Jun® 30’ ,933: 10°-000
gifts
I
«.
“
‘® amused
U&gt;KT
B* stories. Later at The
:
ml
—
j
WAOO.OOaooo or only enough to pay her
■
— returned- to their home .or exchanges.
•shepnrtff
request these imaginative tales posits have been paid and more to
IKa rs^nrliin,
fn. aa IIHI
a —
.a—a than
;come Is significant. Former Coverthe
pensions for
little
more
t Monday after a visit with Mr. and
were written out and given to her. nor Groesbeck consistently claimed
THE SCRIBE'S DREAM.
a month and a half. It would take a
Mrs. Rex Brooks.
Neither of them probably dreamed the Detroit banks were solvent at
I Mrs. Ida Wood and Miss Vlnnle 11 had a drcam &lt;I wish It were true.
sales tax of 70 per cent to finance
that these stories would gain world­ the time they were closed. He sill)
; Ream were in Fuiton Rapids this For on earth or in heaven, between
the plan for a I ull year. Even dur­
.
fame. would be printed In many insists this was so as do many othme and you.
«
week, the former to cater for a par­
jers. In spite of the expensive recciv- prices by Ute Federal government for ,
ing 1929, the total retail sales were
For writers of verse there is no
ity and the latter to recite.
languages, would be dramatized on ,erahlj) „
OM M&lt;v
,
,. farm ,,
w
and
lhe U11MV
undermining
of w
conproducts?
25-5’. replied yes,
only *50,000.000.000 and during that
worthy place;
Miss Isola Abbatt gave a party to
the stage and screen and would sol-: fidence and values occasioned by 7381: -no.
It's an unpleasant fact that we have
prosperous period’ll would have takfew
invited
friends
Saturday
eve
­
a
Does public opinion in your comidly entrench themselves in the af­ the closing, the amount of recovery
to face)
ning in honor of her cousins. Mr
fections of young and old alike. mdicates there arc grounds for their munlty ftnor lhe fixing of selling and Mrs. J. S. Sccord of Cnnatki.
That of writers In heaven there was
nance the Itownsend "brainstorm."
belief. But that is history. Nothing prices by the Federal government ।
a dearth.
Nothing has ever quite taken lhe-’is to ---------—j u..
— .u.a—.. The
Thc tor fBCtory products? 17.0'L replied, Mr, and Mrs. L. A Matthews are
be Rained
by reviving*!!.
Thus to pay this pension It would be
the recipients of two beautiful white So Saint Peter demanded our release
place of the Jabberwocky. the Mod- money now being distributed, while
.:.:le yes. 80.8'- no.
necessary to raise the cost of living
angora rugs sent them Monday byj from earth;
hatter. the March hare, the Mock 1only a fraction
Does
of the
public
whole,
opinion
will be
In your com- ,
1 their brother. Frank Matthews, from And since writers were strange on
tram 50 to 70 per cent
Turtle, the Duchess, the Cheshire, very welcome and should go far to munlty favor governmental restric- Napa. California.
• the heavenly shore.
B«n on. In the Unit'd SUtra unth'white Kntjht. T» Adie Onm stimulate business in Detroit and tion of -crop planting and crop
Mrs. Ellen E.
Robinaon
expects to We would be forgiven a thousand, or
Michigan—for there were nearly 90 acreage? 17.6 &lt; answered yes. 79 6 . , i-avc%horti'v
° ancr
’‘Thrift
dottbtedly U .nttklenuy hum.nl- ,„a
tne
Michigan banks which had funds no
I IXd the
1 ■ ! more
impounded. It should be kept in
Does public opinion in your com-'
winter with her nephew In (
Urtum to eUl, thol e.eh elderly
u„ IntMUutUon.
time
'
'
peraon tould be assur'd a eomtorlAllM ,al] alw,)s llvc on )n the, mind, however, that this dtstribu- munity favor Federal government iM
And awaited his pleasure our seats
able Income, but h le «m on the
Ql c!llu„n „ lhe llt[fc „„ non is not a Christmas present. It Is going into businesa in competition
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
to assign.
the
depositor-'.'
own
money
which
iwith
ixiwer
companies?
25.5'
t
re,
.----The Misses Louisa and Grace Holtentage to W!eet that lltli happy y„r ola „rt shc „
pwot)pc
was tied up by action of the govern- '
" —
brook have left for their home in The Sonnet writers fought to get
Mate o&lt; attain nn ever be achieved o(
atory-lovlns chll- ■ ment and now Is being released by pllcd yes. &lt;1-8 • no.
Docs public opinion in jour com- California after an extended visit
first place.
under the TOttvomd plan. It .mold an-n who Ilk' to hear ot wnndertul the same agency. Also it might be munity favor Federal government with relatives in the city
But the Blank Verse .writers drew
»Frank
—u Cole of this city has secured
.
be physically Impossible toy any advenlures and glee their Imaguia- well to keep in mind that the arro­ going Into business in comrwtuimi
competition
the ace.
gant and unintelligent altitude of a with
transportation
companies. a position as head bookkeeper for Then novelists, journalists, reporters,
country lo bear the tremendmi* fi- tlom (ull pUy
*
(certain Miqjggan senator had a 11 1
replied yes. 87 4’ ...
..
। Friedman's dry goods store in Grand
alas
nancial burden, and those who go
Lewis Carroll too has become • great influence in this matter. We
Docs public opinion in your com-1 Rapids,
jin fifties and hundreds I saw them
about the country Intimating that it somewhat v,
— Brown of £rcssey. was in the
of u
a mythical figure.
ng orc. rue
Hc I wonder if the citizens of Michigan munlty favor Federal government ; C.
tin. are raising false hopes jhlch 4Jmbolizes the delightful friend of will have forgotten it when time tor going into business in competition , clty’ this week ■ He i* „
93 ycara
years wa
old 'Until, unassigned, outside I stood.
erauually must cause considerable chlldhood Hundreds of thousands of re-election rolls around—Schuyler .with other industry? 3.6 c rcolled , and was on hi*
ills way to Ionia to visit 1। (The others had passed, as I knew
Marshall. Clinton County Rcpublt- yes. 94 9 no.
— •-*
— Q. -----------I*•his daughter. «•
Mr*.
John
Cressey.
they would)
youngsters, now grown ud. are e-nfeDoes puw.iv
public opinion in your ,.*.,.1com-, N|r and ^jrs
w. Hicks enter-' Then spoke Saint Peter. "I declare!
ful that the little girl demanded
munity favor control of lhe manage- J tajned very pleasantly with pedro There seems no place for you in
THE BRIDGE FOLLY
RANDOM THOUGHTS.
stories, and that her solemn-looking
ment of private business by govern- Tuesday evening to a number of' there;
Through
Governor vuuuukk
Comstock miu
and .
imougo uviriiwi
Sweerey and,Where their art U concerned, they'
For more than five years nOw pea- companion was gifted with a whim- associate*. Michigan has been to ment bureaus or officials? 53'. re- friends. Mrs J. A
plied yes. 93.6
no.
|Cha*. Hallman securing first prize., would split a hair.
pie have been engrossed with the si^al Imagination and a rare sense Washington the past week endeavor- . Doe* public opinion In your comWalter Wilkin*. Jr . formerly of For fear of a riot we re lacking a
economic conditions that have at- °f humor Their friendship resulted ln®
8el funds with which to build ,niumtj favor establishment by lau this city. Is now practicing dentistry
chair.
,
n brlrior
bridge armu
across lhe
the Rtnilk
Straits nf
ot Mark,
Mack­
fected not only this country, but the ,n a
fhat lias given Lhe world inac. This is to cost g35.000.000. Be­ of definite standards of private ln Chicago and has a good business
business management to be enforced j which is on me increase,
What has happened below that you
whole world. Business has had 1U nluch happiness.
cause the state refused to bund for by judicial proceedings and court: »—• • ------------------------•-• —
— ------&gt;I Lost—A —
$2 56 —
gold
piece
watch
concidc
"nose to the grindstone" trying to
action? 21 5’ replied yes. 76 1 no
I'charm
---------------------- night. t
Monday
Finder please With none of the thousands that's
devise ways that they can live up to
Artlrle, ipp*!rln&lt; In tkli colt
Does public opinion in your com- return to Harry
Hayes
A RED-TAPE- PRISONER.
...
, ()MSCd inside?-'
• itUctad for thilr u&gt;t«r»it and
ond do । munlty
favor
government
restricting
MUa
Jon
„
of
AtaTsalnl
Peter, lhe crime I* mine.
munity
&lt;
their codes. Agriculture has seen its
...
Many
people will._ be surprised
**’ “ KUuUt “ A E Ken“loU !‘ thc I am but a writer of Simple Rhyme ”
product* sell for about the cest of learn that the name of Gen. Robert
? ll° ‘
P d
*cck
Then toughed Saint Peter, "Your
production.
If we -do not profit by
Lee
still carried ....
on HIV
the gov-•---------------- -w.. E —
-- is .....
.
i J co, OU y • 4.U,
' troubles are o'er.
this recession the fault Is oufs. and ernipent record as a paroled prisoner
*],
I
Public opinion in your com-1
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
You are Just the Bribe I've been
we will be the k»eft In lhe long um. of wsr and therefore a nominal ■ no** _
ov"nm«rt “
9U?, or
•
••• - ” .munity lavur «guvemmeut
cvtivrui
or ' &gt; At the residence of the bride's par- 1I inAkinn
looking frafor.
s'Siw aid uf^wly i For
FO^
That there a.II be a better day-enemy of his country. This in spite S"re?CTue
from’the' U S
S mS
Governmeqi
Ino,p,U!
spite of ,U
all lhClr
their ChrtUr
chatter and
and
coming Is just as sure as that to- of tffc fact that the great Confed- sue revenue bond* therefor
1-------- -----------■■replied yes. 71.5'- no. ■»
'»"■ “‘•M™»n' “Xmorrow's sun *111 rise. We have had erate leader fulfilled all Uie require■ Does public opinion in your comand operating expenses are to be munlty favor
by me government Yeckley. Numerous Invited friends qinL the™, u nn
inr ihmn in
recesslons before—fully
as serious as menu established
for pajd from bridge tolls. But the his- nr .t. taxinc oowtr or other nowrrs witnessed the ceremnnv The nre« Since there is no place for them in.
,u.
.......
. _ by congrexs
o.
tU.
u Ptupurttun. «&gt;' put.rnttlnltt! ctuumhtp Pt" huvlpp w ot rt-v'itu' bpt.J, u Out
M uISQ "U
there.
, aanneu
Uatnh»e
muk.u&gt;
Ut-lbome
*n» aiainst
aulnit the
Uw United
VM
JW« fails
&lt;MU to
lo be
tr self-support- weaUh
Iran m
Mur ...
advance* that
*t have n-a-v
m inhnrnn arms
project
mcomc away from
onc The affair
was i™
one ulu&gt;'
ot the Mt
mod teii-'
bril- With you I’ll gladly share my chair.
imt conditions:
In M.IU,
brain, tellwment;
hrttrr-mm* • suiu.
Rtnfne He
fbn
,i i“IC Kthe Stale
iir.rl
« uru*r'
accepted
the__presidency
3....
, or Jmunicipalltv
n“5'lcLpaiU„
;’. L"
U CXcx‘ -Wrruir,
Iroup “
“d oivtnr.
giving it
it •to
another?“ I “
Han: In live social history of Otoego. 1 am heavy hearted from the Farce
lb!
eoMlUona: l„
1U"
____
—_______
_______ _____
below.
tlnjion .nd
and ue
cbll"' and
.ud
55*1,7
' “I*?
,, r' “
•" ««*•
in ooorauowe. ft,t rtnnnly nre *r
ut tbllr,.
°i' no
I am weary f'om hearing their tales
Does public opinion in your com­ Uie happy pair.
reWMM u tauHea, but n«- re- |iet a line eaaonrle W me people ot money put up tor such . h.ir-babed
The Alumni and former students
munity favor making mcmijership in
garded as necessities; opportunities the South in adjusting themselves idea as a Mackinac Straits bridge a labor onton a neressary amd'.uon of Albion College residing in this I am tired of tending lhe Gate alone.
for greater educational
.to a reunited
reunited country.
country. (Gen. Lee was un*ess tl‘c Shvtc of Michigan guar- of employment? 4.7't replied yes. city and vicinity will give a mush Sit here, and appeal lo my funny­
cuucaiiunai advantages
advantage*—.1
bone.
“ of- these
. &gt;&gt;
»h/w„„„t,
.lai-, antees
““icrs the
“ic payment.
puymmi. If
n Comstocks
uonuwcKs M9&lt;,
all
things and many others 1L
i. hriii,.,,.
and milk social at the residence of
brill,.nt bolder, .nd
■ tilOrOUgn
Ihoreuih u-I1H
bna|e
„„„
u a
KrtHoo mana- wittaic
. ,
Bertha Lovelace .Stickney.
Docs public opinion in your com­ D. R. cook, on Wednesday evening.
are not going to -flash In the pan" gentleman
।
whose angpstry was deep- I long ever is carried out the taxpayfavor any form of govern- Dec. 17th. This entertainment will
Just because of a recession, great or ly
1 rooted in Virginia before theiers will eventually pay plenty. Many munity
The
elderly gentlemen's wife was
n
n
OJ
jmeni fixing of wage* and hours? be for the benefit of the Ashbury
entering
a railway carriage, and he
small. For the past five years there 1
I Centenary Fund of Albion College.
«i?.
«&gt;': ■»
----- neglected to assist'her. "You are not
Does public opinion fn your comfollowingn program A...
has &lt;been
isn't a family In Barry county that erans
i
of Foreign Wars are preparing
tourdcn for ycars
so gallant. John, as when I was a
nie peo- Inunity favor making sympathetic prepared for the occasion:
has had to put up with the hard- to
I ask the next congress to remove |p!e ot Michigan should let Washing.
Uw nunc o' □.». U. Ir«n U.U M.IS.
iSSS’l;
“‘“‘'I gal." she exclaimed, Ln gentle re­
ahfjw. the troubles, and the incon- i
buke. '
Wm P Sidnam. „ '! "No," wm is ready response, "and
. ..............................
“U’
»»• pSltc upduS. m WT pom- i Selection
..
-- --------------tenlcnces that confronted practical- CQpgrcas
I
should find
ft easy to actr'Comstocks
Colossal Folly —Lapeer
—"The
new Church Docfavorably on this request.
Coun
ty
Press
•Tine,"
Miss
Lizzie Hendershott.
u 7,-------------- ’--------------------- ~
।
11 •
• munlty favpr a compulsory govern- trine. Miss
Lizzie
Hendershott.
Music
—
Solo.
Mrs.
Jennie
Oox.
I “ * poy~
,, ,
I “AU I do to preside in the Senate ment ‘J®**"1 of unemployment Jn- ( M-'-—------ -- ■
fathers They grinned and bore it,
sue .wane, we are uno. na* .arg.“*«• • »e-and ■•"“»«•? 394'. replied yes, 581. -- -------- ---------------------------------------and worked out from under it If
■
The teacher had written "912“ on
The giraffe, we are told, has largtwhon
is
there
going
to
be
a
tie?"
—
i
110
,
(of
employes
on
the
government
pa
intim
'when
tie*'
* employes
- on -the government pay- the blackboard, and to show the
of
we of to-day are any good at all; er softer and
......
inlon
your
rolJ?• W3r
„ iu-o » mu.
U
iiave even a B/,mh!anr4'nf ihMr »*.
.
ejes ---------------ytce-President
John N. Garner.
, oopj
■ , ~ publlc
r-:--^r op
-■-----—- -ln
— —— CO[n
——. ■ ,w«
via. -. rtplled
,up,AM yjv®.
■ affect of nnaupiruia
oy
so
multiplying
by
10 :uuu*u
rubbed
-TO
a aembtonre of theu than lhe famed gazelle. Still, when1
■» e -----------------munity .favor n compulsory -govern- ~-p.
rx/s public opinion in your com- I out
the decimal
point.
7 She
then
out the decimal mint Rha then
pit and spirit, well do the same,writing ballads to a lady’s eyebroas' "J116
ot modern times ment system of old-age pensions? munity believe that the hopeof pro- turned to the class and said: "Now,
thing. Heaven lidp us if Ln face ot and contiguous scenery, it s safer
J® bcst !.hc 'M^lLrep,i5d ye’l' 33 O i 00
flt* ,s r&amp;*cnHal to the progress of Alfred, where is lhe decimal point?"
difflculty we shrivel up like *lfck to gazelle.—Arkansas Gazette
\
*nuncd‘M'e P*®‘- “
Doe* public opinion in your cum- buaineM enterprise*?. 943% replied
Alfred i without beattatkxD: ’On
w gazciic. Arxansas Gazette., Robert Lynd.
munity favor reducing the number yes, 44% no.
J the eraser."
j—and there are
1 ■ 1 ' --- —;— (ahead.
M tX( pe»l oflM al Hlltlaj,.
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mventy-ninth ykab

interesting

days'

A Quotation

GIFTS
MEN
APPRECIATE
Visit This Christmas Gift Store
The Finest Assortment We
Have Ever Offered.

Men’s Ties for Gifts
This is the place to select them. Hun­
dreds of beautiful hand tailored silks at

79c 98c

69c

Othen at 49c
Don’t Forget—

Shirts for Him
Choose from the newest patterns from
the market. They are MACK Shirts—
everyone. The new fabrics, plain colors
and whites.
Sizes 13 &gt;4 to 18

98c

$2

$1.50
Other! at 79c

He always needs Hose. Pick out several
pair for his gift. Only standard, guaran­
teed brands, as Wilson Bros., Monito
and Golden Art.
You can find just the right color here—
so moderately priced, too.

25c

35c

50c

Silks, Lisles, Wool, Mixtures
Pure Silk

Tie and Kerchief
Sets
59c, 98c
Ladies' Over Night
Cases
“Samson" Built
Rayon Lined

Scarfs
What a gift one of
our Scotch Plaid wool
scarfs would make !
Dozens and dozens of
silk or wool patterns
to show you.

98c, $1.50, $2.50

$2.69 and $2.98

Men’s
Lounging Robes

Slipover
Sweaters

Pure wool, plain col­
ora, contrasting trim.
Double Breasted

The new brushed
wools and plain wor-’
steds. Zipper front.

$6.75

$2.50

GLOVES
We are proud of our glove assortment. You are
sure to find just the right leather, color and price.

98c

$1.25

$1.50

$2.50

Visit our boys’ department. Here you will find
Blazers, Knickers, Sweaters, Hosiery, Toques,
Mitts, Gloves—everything to make a boy happy
on Christmas morning.

Why not give him a suit for Christmas? You
can pleasfe him from our large assortment of sin­
gle and double breasted models—

$18.50

$19.75

Visit This Christmas Store
You

Ara Always Welcome

Waters Clothes Shop

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER II. IBM

Sporting Items

EsS'

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

LET BOYS RUN FARM
NEXT FARMERS WEEK

C. P. Battjes met the Welcome Y
group at Lafayette's north of Has­
tings this Wednesday evening post­
poned from lost because of mumps.

Crowded Program Good Xxcnie for Mother*! and
Dad’s Vacation

CDdkC Of PU Nl
dlUACUl Uli IU

not quantitative.
on il have never been duplicated
Speaking of lhe Chinese. the . outside of China. He had specimens
speaker declared that at me time of lacquer work In which silk, fitted
when
Mareo
Polo
visited
that
coun.over
forma, had been used and Uie Msd.
HASTINGS TEAM MAY
""
try, in the 16th century. China had fourteen coate of lacquer pat on.
(Continued from page one)
a civillzauon far above that of Eu-1*^ coat was polished by rubbfcig'
ENTER STATE LEAGUE .tfwiy to thsir qtdn.
Michigan farmers and their wives --------- --------------- „
—------------should plan to turn the farm over aald- u transportsUon. The popu- rope—large cities, a wonderful lit- »’R»&gt; lhe hand. One small bowl had has arisen aa a
Several of Ore delegates to the
erature. great temples that are I t*ken a Chinese boy a month to
Pltutr nt Talent Here for ' H. H. S. CLASS FIVES
Older Boys conference have told of to Uie young folks or the hired lation Is congested for a few miles beautiful, art works so fine that they i F'*ke- H **■
lighter than ahtm- oos discoveries
hands from Jan. 28 to Feb. 3 when b*^ from lhe great rlvwa. The have never been equaled by any lnum 11x1 1U lurtrT &lt;** brilliant. Ha
Good Team. In Buket
|
BEGIN TOURNAMENT
• a At
a, that
.l.. iald
gaM tl,c
tba Chlnow
rTMnnaa we
ar&lt;» natural
natiwwl artists,
aWiata
and Hasting* members of the Michigan State Oolother country in the world
Ball Field
; Cla« bosket ball got under way
Bedlent said that he bad spent
,
। China is one-sixth of an acre. From same time Macauley records in Ills I
Arrangements are under way '■! the Hastings High school Monday, Brotherhood which helped with
their expenses
“ instructor in chemistry
th- ■wrm»r&lt;
-a U* three crops raised on that small .history of England that, in the city
whereby Hastings may have a rep-|Th® sophomores defeated lhe freahThe Farmers Week program, as t
{
d
Chinese family can iof ixmdon, me King in attempting &gt;« Cornell University, Spartansburg
Rev.
Adcock
very
,
kindly
rearresentative in the central Michigan men
U&gt; 10 in a hard fought game.
usual, is crowded with all manner of
“
to drive from his palace to Wesunin- TO11««e and Albion college and five
Basket Ball League consisting at The seniors ramped over the junior* ranged hU Sunday evening service instructive and entertainment lea- "**■ ,1?
Valkyrio*
ster Abbey had his fine carriage
M « Instructor tn Chinese
given over to lures. Homemakers will have their
such teams as the Universal Car-1
lo 12- The Junior High team 7-A1s and lhe meeting
Valkyries, tn’Scaudlnarisn myth*
stopped in lhe quagmire of a Lon- colleges. He said the best students
loaders of Grand Rapids and Kcl- 1 defeated the l-B’a U to 4. 1Y&gt;e B lhe Battle Creek Gideons who were own meetlngz. starting Monday. Jan.
don street, because Ita people had ** had found
In hl* fifteen,
fifteen win
—- ology, are tbs baldens, usually alM
--------------loggs of Battle Creek, also teams teams will play Thursday. The B-A in Hastings presenting the four Bi­ 28. with a special program for wives
'
a ^wheTteacher were the Chinese.
*** *
of dairy fanners. The banquet for
^t thrown slop* from their houses into
from Grand Haven. LausLng and team will play me ’8-B team Friday bles to the county jell Sunday.
An important meeting ot thc Older women will be held Tuesday evening. ~^5X2°*!* Z. lhe streets until they were bottom- They are patient, persistent, studious Adorned with goldea on..™**
Beh'xm Harbor. This league is the evening as a preliminary to the High
and willjiever stop until they master they ride through the air tn brilliant
le*s mud holes.
Special meetings for the 30 differ“n,J?
Youth of the State is being held this
"Class" of the state and should Has- school game.
what they undertake.
ent
phases
of
farm
business
will
be
,
J°L±n,
d
wna
nappenea
in
cnina
was
tnat,
week-end
al
Ann
Arbor.
armor, order batt Im. and dlMrtbuta
What hapjiened In China was that.
Ungs be allowed to enter a team In
------***
------General meetings
“ J**?*
In Peking M about 400 }l.an ago hcr people be­
He declared that Uie Chinese are the death lots according to Odin’s
it. Hastings fans will sec some exBOWNE CENTER,
This week Thursday evening, Mr. held forenoons
*W,V? sit
m,I&lt;5 heved that she had progressed as the greatest business men in the
cellent basket ball played by such
Mr. and Mrs. John Nash. Marie &gt;fid Mrs. Eldon Farrell of Woodland an scheduled in thc afternoons and
““ coal
far as was humanly possible. This world. A Jew is no match for a
stars as Warren "Skinny" Byrum, and Mrs. Jennie Pox were in Has-/ entertain a Y meeting of Woodland evenings and all special meetings
resulted in a feeling that there was Chinaman as a business man.
former star of Western Stale, and Ungs Thursday.
boy* who were formerly In tire group will be adjourned to permit attend- :245?U,e8.^ m,l e*
bulla, where they act as his cup
a toJ? ?° . ?8,U , e no use attempting to make improveThe lecture was concluded by bearers. Two vatkyries, Hrist and
“Dee" Pinneo from Michigan State
Wayne Benton and Mrs Addle led by Mr. Farrell; also some boys ance. Feature programs will be glv- ,
'en on Wednesday and Thursday ....
bri« °wns
.
■ . Uw . heat.. being
. fur— ^nts.
menu. What
mm', put
uui the
uic West
wuav ahead
auruu of
in showing pictures of temples, pago­
and several other farmer college and Bjnton were Grand Rapids visitor!
Mist, fre cup bearers to Odln.hliable study.
”
i flights.
f bundles
t.peaker
pe*ker said,
_
_
"UhM by
by, burnIn
burning
bundle of
oi gross
gnus lllc
tt„.
Mid, Is
u the
lhe de- ___
das,__________
£yh school stars.
| Monday.
hom«. ______________
public buildings
in
“ Huie
«.snA
. ruull
o!°Pment
lhe
o, ,he These China,
------- as well as pictures of folks.
The Y Orono of 7 and 8 xrade ' ThP gTa,n "nd P0**10 sh0M w,lt
&gt;‘r *el
of the, sciences
g squad of about ten players will t Miss Mary Fry of Grand Rapids
picked from the present Indus- spent the week end with her par­ boys ot Hutinu led bv Clarence ■** heW **
A turkey show and
had K*ven the *’«t
superiority All these hsd been taken by Mr.
EteLtoeybaking
all
rtSdv
f
“
&gt;
ahow
for
Uncy
fo
*
U
*'
U1
aUnirt
S=eTot
terex
C
.n5*
SXtE?
E
“
t
Dul
°
f
lhe
BcdWnt
whlle
‘
h
'
*
“
there
'
The
trial League now in play every I ents here.
each TUesdayeventng I Poultrymen. All
four
of
2£"1“dPd "
oI .h
a/
{,d th
. J. 8 tarriM
are beginning
to
*u a
*
crrrrespoudsw
Monday and Thursday night at the
Mrs Merrill Karcher and Mrs. attendance
four-rtclaase:
claases
of livelive- This
are
beginning
to realize
realize tilt*
tills moot
most intcres'.lng
interesting nt
was
a temple.
temple, a
attendance each Tuesday evening. ; poultrymen.
... . All
._hlhlt
hv uu-hiaan
opens the
rr
hemminv
tbe way for
fof.,lhe
1C terrible
tcrrlble fact anri
and „
are
becoming tremenrtoiu-.lv
tremendously veritable
veritable ,&lt;rmm
dream of h-antv
beauty, which _____
- —
w—.™ States for
high school, and will represent Has- Watt Thomas were Hastings visitors with a moat interesting Bible study. stock will be exhibited by Michigan P***
sciioola
In the United
farmers who are cooperating with
mat deyastatc that country. । |ntcre#ted jn ,dence as Is now was built in the year tlO A. D. IU I about fifty year*. The university
tings In the League. Enough talent Saturday.
tlie
College
in
the
Improvement
of
wh
*ch
lht
‘ hU
£*
shown
*o
no;ab!y
by
Japan.
When
furnishings
are
ot
marvelous
beauty.
- - - is available among our own athletes
Russell Benton and family of
uie
uoiinjc
in
uie
impnncnicui
ui
----—
----------—
—
snown
so
no.uu.)
oy
japan,
wncii
iurni»nmgs
arc
oi
marvelous
oeauty.
extension
movement
tn England
H1GHBANK.
....
ana
me fivers;
rivers- cause
ratow- chuia ■and India shall catch up with ....
■&gt; ..and all
livestock.
*
”d mountains into the
Its architecture is original
that it will not be necessary lo ob-1 Grand Rapids were Bunday evening
(1868) called attention to the plan
Tite Moore school will have their
Sharpshooters can compete in the thousands of deaths and often u in science, the *wortd had better “
-------------—
'
tain out of town players to form a: visitors at Watt Thomas'.
me
curves‘ in
the-----------------------roof and elsewhere
and method, developed In the United
P. T. A. Friday night. A program rifle shooting contest in which guns tafnines.
|
](X)k
sftld
spender
f
Or
jhm.
are
made
with
mathematical
exact
team suitable for entrance In the
good crowd attended the LaIs being planned, also refreshments. and ammunition
are furnished. । Another great lack In China
Is a will be a-----real',----------------"yellow peril."
League. it is hoped that it will be • die#' Aid at Bowne Wednesday,
---------------------Ineos.
Earl Marshall of Marshall visited Rural dramatists are invited to en- common language.
The wrJ.llfn j The
, ne lpCBtrT
arou&lt;m wnn
possible to secure me support of the ; Mr. and Mrs Milton Wletz were
speaker brought
with mm
him
We are sure that every member of the Correspondence university was
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Mar­ ter their casta in the rural drama language of China can be read bywonderful specimens of Chin­
merchants and business men of the 1 Hastings shoppers Saturday.
read by ««ma wmHarrui
nt r-htn. the Brotherhood who heard Dr. Be­ founded at Ithaca. N. T. The Inter­
shall,
Sunday.
contest The Orange chorus contest scholars anywhere in that country;
Brt_a canton silk shawl hand dlent felt that he had a far better national Correspondence schools at
city hi purchasing suite and equipMrs. Merrill Karcher and pupils
;
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Warner and will provide competition for the mu- but the spoken languages differ to cnitoroldPred. which a man and a boy
ment to outfit a squad of ten play-1 enjoyed the South Lowell Ladles'
,,,.H
_____ rmoroiiriru. wiucii * man sib » uu&gt; miurmsnawg
understandingoiof imine
China ana
and me
the Scranton. Pa., were organised In
sons of Lansing spent Sunday afterSi»eh
. . OT •tm four months.
..
such an
an axtAnt
extent that
that ivrmln
people tlvtnv
living . . workcd
Chinese than he had ever had be- 1801.
er“Aid dinner at Mrs. Merriman's 1 noon with Mr. and Mrs. Will Haw­ slctans.
Definite arrangements have not Thursday.
verse'w th each other ""in
I R&lt;*cs ‘lhat
ln uvauiy
bcauty aiiu
and ikiuicm
rtfbneas in
oi fore ijr.
Of- ueuiciu
Bedlent gave up ms
his WOTK
work
, „
, ..
... ti?uav ui
blits.
been completed but It is possible
----------------- &lt;*»
AR.voluhon.ryH.ro
rerw with each
color could not be surpassed were as a teacher and as an expert chemF.w "Starrod'* Bilk
Stuart
Ouy u
visited
at thc
Bclgh •
tliat Hastings may be allowed to enPINE LAKE.
scnooi
rrwiy
mere was
no scnooi
Tlsllore tp Savannah rarely over &gt;**' ,2
*here Mr. Bedlent taught In
on tins
this snawi.
shawl, wnicn
which ui.
1st. in
in wnicn
which ne
he could
could make
make all
all the
the
" ; embroidered
etnoroiaerea on
there
was no school I ,ook “ rlllR ,0 thc monument to
The star oa the cnrreocy merely
ter the last half year play of me: The Helping Hand club met with school
at the Friday
Moore last
week
Vft’. dL
',”rt ' . could
innenow. there were seven
distinct
roilW be bought
bought In
in Chink
China for
for M0.
MO money
money he
he could
could ever
ever need
need by
by workworklauguages
sooken
.... spcc,mf
___'ni
i.____
_ v-__ln■ « for bl« corporations
________ ..tn
___their
. .. lab-;। Indicate* that the bill baa been subBcrnard Whitmore spent Bunday WHUm Jasper, the hero whose dar- ' f 5?.K^
SJ^b-?ut
oom The neusnuners
Hc had
of ________
scarts- hand
present basket ball season. Thc sea- Hani Warne- on Wednesday after"pM In n-pl.dn, Ih. Lilkn I
’uESf-m ''mbru:lcrrd &gt;»
&lt;»“&gt;•• ™cl'
Hr hu u»m up th. humson is divided into two parts, the noon with eight members and three Aiih M, .ndI Mn Olu ililunor?'
defective after being numbered and
first and second and two rounds of visitors present
Visiting took up
play are held in each half and al meet of the time as thc business
M.n&gt;»» .nd .&lt; r™, M-uHrl. in .1,. Si. " . l,
S o'"XTpSSnrM
H? l^*1^' sealed. Since all paper currency Is
the end ot th.' second half a play-off session was very short and the pro­ c'rrTl^ Mr“In"MM AtowS' F'",7 *7
H
S’wih U,.,'
XnU "
fs held between me winner of each gram chairman was absent. The
|cnn schoolboy.
achoo||H&gt;r Jasper
jnaper fell at Sa- Chinese boy to memorire these char- embroidered, and then patiently and is a most interesting man. He is stiii fore the numbering and sealing la
half season for the league cham- January meeting will be held with Creek and Mr. and Mrs Alan Win- lean
done, the percentage of starred bills
tans of Naahvilte w«e guests Sun- van,mh w||h
)n tlie ,iesc of “
pionship unless one team wins both Mr. Etlle Champion
“ 7* “?S tpcm*?ra,with wonderful skill and artistic doing work in me Orient where he
could be
slmplifled greatly if they lability made them into things ofIs paying a teacher who is giving In- Is very small Such a bill would
Utles whereby they are crowned unMr. and Mrs. Lee Nottingham and
not be worth more than any other
disputed champions of the
league.
me
Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd Collison of Del- C-UIomla In atom l.o wreta,
‘.t?
* 51ur Ro?an alp,habct: wonderful beauty. He brought withslructton to 160 Chinese bojx.
114
■“
““ 1*
dollar bllL
tha.1 15 *° hln’ a
’h*t was once worn by
----------- ------------- —----1**
ton drove to Chicago on Tuesday and
' vanhah made the first successful b,Ul
Mrs. Henry Bldelman and moth­
strong that It will never be attempt- ig government official many years1 Now that we've a bit of leisure for
attended the International Livestock er. Mrs Sadler, of Hastings were transaihuitlc
H. H. S. FIVE LOSES
voyage
In
the
history
-----w.
i^.^
cliang1&lt;: Iago— beautifully hand-embroldcred. checking It over. It might be interexhibit.
FIRST TWO GAMES ' Mr. and Mrs. Sepher Johnson. Mr. guests for a few days of Mrs. Frank of steamship navigation, the pas..ull'. - ■ J? . 5 "~Kht *“ *e,U &gt; He said hc hod been offered and re-, esting to determine how much of our
Oregon contains all the baste
Parks near Augusta.
.
sage to Liverpool requiring 23 days ly dcteMSth?wh"te'^eChll’ei*
';fU4Cd 1350 ,or ,u He 4isjdayed a American -peed I* progress.
Hastings High baskeleers lost the (and Mrs. Claud Champion and Mr.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bell,
—-------------&lt; s *
opening game of the season to 6t. ®nd Mrs. Walter Warner were KalaI
Explaining
Uie
failure
ot
mission
­
PhiUps of Battle Creek 26 to 12 in a , mazoo shoppers on Thursday.
'* r
There have been about 200 Itnl aries to accomplish more In China,
game there last Wednesday. LawC. A. Merlau and Walter Warner
rence. Snyder. White, Walldorff. went to Hastings on Monday mornWhen Animal* Pog.
1 Ian popes, also 15 French. 14 Greek, he said there are three Important
Btruble. Bristol. Crothers and Ran- i»8 to act as petit Jurors at the pres‘'Perhaps one of the moat charm- ' 8 Syrian. 6 German. 5 Spanish. 2 tca-xMV-; First, the average Ameri­
circuit
som were in lhe line-up for Has- ent
— session
— of
** *'
—“ court.
------ Ing characteristics of all animals.” Austrian and‘ 1 each
‘ of Swiss,
- •i’ortu can business man in China is sel­
tings. Tn the first game on the home
fish. exploits the people. Is apt to
.... . . , guroe, ICngllsb and I Hitch nationalfloor here Friday evening the Lock­
“is the absence of lhe very tinman Ity. All of the popes since 1301 lead a licentious life. Many of
them are gabblers and many are
tonmen were nosed out by Allegan
Thirty-three women are-members attribute of posing. In the court- । have been Italians. The College of hard drinkers Another great draw­ s
11 to 0. Kelly. Hinckley. Struble,
Moore, Angell. Bessmer. Gladstone. of lhe facnlty of the University of ship season, of course, this rule la Cardinals, when complete. Is made back is the fact that the American
Chinese §
up
of
70
members,
of
whom
G
are
temporarily
forgotten.
Then
the
*
“
'
*
~
“
Sothard. Ironside and Scobey played Vermont. They are connected with
navy, when it puts into a Chinese
for Hastings.
every college except the College of buck exhibits tils Imposing antlers Cardinal-Bishops. 50 Cardinal-Priests port, allows its men to go&gt; ashore, X
the X
.... . ....
the -----------------sailors soon________
get into
1
Engineering. Prior to 1872 women or the male bird hl* Iridescent and 14 Cardinal Deacons. The Car- where
buse the
Uie v
were burred from the feather*.
university But at all other times t dlnnls are appointed or created by lowest dives, get drunk, abuse
they are quite natural and un- ; the pope. The pope la elected, by ' Chinese and misrepresent American
WIN THREE GAMES even as students Yet the unlver spoiled.
The feminine specimens, i the conclave of cardinals.—Detroit I civilization.
But the most a bom- *
Middleville basketeers began the "«/ K™du“»«* ,be fl™‘ l&gt;h‘ ”c,ft incidentally, never '.how off.' ”
Newx
A£crtc“n
*“ Ch,2? u $
season impressively Friday evening । Kappa. woman tn the United State*.
|
the American movie show. These a
American pictures give the idea that C
traordtnary Gift Valors. We invite you to come In and lo
i# American women arc immoral. X
Below we mention a few suggestions and a few holiday specials, that might interest yoo.
immodest and essentially low down c
in their lives. Wc think moving]^
Sheet and Pillow Case Seta, with dainty colVISIT OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT
pictures, many of them, arc viie in | X

11

'

| team won by comfortable margins.

rOr*I”‘“

ruvrn nvavr- i r.n.ir

’ re*Pec‘

“

IND 1HE CHINESE

wm

a

m

^Extraordinary Gift Values/
• to Gladden Early Shoppers &lt;

middleville'fives

A Welcome Gift

uARlElY

AT ACTON
Below Are a Few of the Suggestions}We Have to Offer
Busy Christmas Shoppers At Our Store
SPORTING GOODS

TOYS
For boys and girls of all
ages, from 5c up.

Special prices on a numl)er of items — $1 dolls,

plush animals, at 44c;

Guns, Rifles, Air Guns,
Hunting Knives, Hunt­
ing Coats, Tennis and
Baseball Goods, Fishing
Tackle, Boxing Gloves,
and Foot Balls.

50c dolls at 25c.

COLEMAN LAMPS
and LANTERNS
New designs in Parch­
ment Shades.

TOOLS and TOOL
KITS

GIFT NOVELTIES

ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
Toasters, Irons, Waffle-

irons, Percolators, Fans,
Heating Pads, Curling
Irons, Stoves, Driers.
G.-E. Refrigerators.

Electric Deak Lamp,
Whistling Tea Kettle in
chrome plate and pol­
ished copper; Polished

RADIOS

Tricolatorr, Dripolators

WHEEL GOODS

eat coffee making; Cake
Seta.

Velocipedes,.

Atwater Kent and Gru­
now in all waver «ets.

Cara,

Kiddie

Sidewalk

Bikes,

Bicycles, Scooters.

Special

Weatinghouae

Gift Item, at a Saving

$5.94;

Warming

$3.50;

Waffleiron,

$5.98.

Pad,

CUTLERY

An excellent value in a

Shears, Scissors, Pocket
Knives, Razors, Kitchen
Cutlery, Carving Sets,
Game Shears, Flower
Shears make useful and
pleasing gifts.

Christmas Tree Lighting Outfits 39c

high grade bicycle at
&gt;32.50.

SLEDS, SKIS and
SKATES

Christmas Tree Decorations

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Company
Hastings, Michigan

Telephone 2101

this country, and they are. But if d
one could see the outrageous pic- ;
lures that come from Hollywood and I &lt;*
are shown in Chink and Japan, he C
would realize what a vicious influence X
they have in giving thc Chinese thc X
idea that American women have A
low ideals in life, arc immoral in
their relations with men. and that
our so-called Christian clrillzaflon
is a sham.
: All.these influences together make
it almost Impossible for the foreign
missionary to teach U&gt;e Chinese that
thS Christian religion makes -good
homes and good folks. The speci­
mens of American life shown by our
navy, by our moving pictures and
by many of thc business men who go
from this country to China repre­
sent almost the opposite of what the
missionaries try to teach.
Fifty miles back from lhe coast,
he declared. China and lhe Chinese
are the same tn character, life and
habits as they have been for 2JXX)
years. IrtUie coastal ciues. where
foreign influences can be felt, it has
.made changes in Chinese life; but
these are not the real China.
He said that in thta country we
are accustomed to thinking that the
depression Ly due to causes that op­
erate in this country alone. But he
declared, that some thing* are go­
ing on in the Orient which go to
prove that there are other reasons.
For-instance, wc are accustomed to
think that the General Electric lac- v
lory which makes Tungsten lamps V
tn Cleveland is Ute largest electric i X
light factory in the world. But tliat 1 v
is not true. The largest one in the ’ X
world is in Shanghai. . It pays IU A
labor from eight to ten cents a day i*J
for hum 12 to id hours work. When । $
you buy a ten cent electric lamp &lt;
in a five and ten cent store over x
here you may know that it was £
made in Shanghai by the General, *'
Electric Company, which owns an x*
Immense factory tn that city and
employs cheap Chinese labor, while v
American tabor walks lite streets. IX
Philadelphia is regarded by Ameri-1 *'
cans as the greatest textile city. But v
that is not true. Shanghai Ims many IX
more spindle., for making cloth than I v
any other city in the world. When X
we buy cheap cotton goods wc may X
know that it is not made in this \
country, but In India. China or Ja-1X
pan. Our American labor u being
put out of the running by this com- ! \
petition of cheap labor, largely tinployed by American and European
capital. He laughed at the farthers ';
who are buying butter substitutes. &lt;
All these come from Uie Orient the '
Philippines, the island of Java and !
other eastern islands, where cocoanut &lt;
oil is pressed and shipped to this
country. Then our fanners wonder
why milk is cheap. Many of them
help make it so by buying these sub­
stitutes.

The spaker did not hesitate to say
that missions, as ordinarily canted
on In China, do not and cannot pro­
duce (siting results. What is need­
ed, be said, to evangelise China is

Embroidered Pillow Cases tn boxes, 11.00.
Silk How, Pajamas. Rayon Gowns. Outing
Gown*. Silk Slips. Rayon Skirts, Silk Dance

Suede Bridge Table Covers. Wrought Iron
Utility and Make-up Boxes, Dainty Bowdoir
lamps. Quaint Small Wall Lamps, Useful
Waste Basket* in colorful design*. Bridge Seta

Children In Fancy Gift Boxes.

Pig Skin Gloves tn brown. &gt;149.
Cape Skin Slipon Glove*, &gt;1.89.

like*—Deii*.

Plates,

Cereal

Sets.

Blankets,

Kayser Gloves, &gt;1.00.

We do not Carry Much in Men*» Goode

Cinderella
Christmas
Specials

and vehrtu. Styles sailed f
Siaes 1&lt;

$3.88 and $6.88

SALE ON
COATS
TOP SKIRTS
Smart, All Wool Skirts.

When you see them,

Made from flannels, plaids and tweeds, trim­
med with pleala. patch pockets and ballon*.

$12.88

$2.88 and $3.88

Frandsen’s Stor
EXCLUSIVE

BUT

NOT

EXPE

�mem
SCOHERHIT
(Continued from page one)

spoiled me. I must have action.
It Is . difficult writing dramatic
criticisms even under a pen name
because It la so embarrassing to hear
the things people say about, me.
Sometimes I almost want to break
down and blush.

h™s

SESOUI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

NAMECONTEST

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER It, 1W4

Tli. Mandrake

DI.I.IM. -M....-

! Homemalers' Comer
I By
’

Home Economics Specialists
Michigan State College

(Continued from page one)
I Simplicity is. the word that best
uw&gt; .bore
.IU t. reI»ndm.de UM.
fused.
'
linens. If one wishes to make some
5th.—AU entries shall be mailed to pieces forChristmas, it Is well to
Ute following address.
’Cen- remember
that thc bcauty of the
tennlal Prize Contest, Rooms 4
texture and weave of linen does not
Wdg5 Hating' MtehUMi Sup nrtd" complicated nredlcwork to cn-

Chas. Woodruff spent Friday In
The dirigible Macon was named
ly imported Italian darning, called Detroit on business.
for the city of Macon, Ga. This city
de Medici darning. A linen mesh
B. H. MacGregor and E. Childs of
material with strong durable linen Flint spent Saturday night -with received Ita name la honor of Na­
thaniel Macon, who at the outbreak
threads was selected, which cost Clifford Hammond's.
about one dollar a yard, with a
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bolton and
width of 72 Inches.
family spent Sunday with Lewis dant at Princeton university and
’ For lhe darning, ordinary store Clum's near Lake Odessa.
signed up at a private In a company
cord, the manila colored inexpensive
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hendershott of volunteers. He continued aa a
variety commonly used to tie pack- and daughter, Clair, Mr. and Mrs. private, although numerous offers of
ages, was used. Simple border de- Geo. McCulla. Mrs. Ella McGlynn commissions were tendered him. He
signs were worked out for lhe place' and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hubbard
doilies and the napkins. The width I spent Sunday at Clifford Ham­
of the borders was about two Inches, mond's helping Mrs. Minnie Ham­ aentatlves from 1801 to 1SO0 and
and the design was the simple geo­ mond celebrate her seventy-ninth served In the aenate from ISIS to
1820.
metric type, using straight lines and birthday.
no curves. Thc store cord was
NORTHEAST IRVING.
threaded through a large
large darning
needle, and there was no difficulty
Mtf Loomis and George Bassett
,n
the design qutekly and of’Weeport assisted Sam Eckert
Thu akunk-cabbag* known to the
easily. Large stitches wCTe spaced with his butchering Thursday.
Indiana aa "Indian turnip" may ba
evenly with no eye strain, as thc
the
L. D. Clemens of near Middleville found In northeastern United States
mesh was large and It was easy to spent the week end with Mr. and aouth to North Carolina and west to
count
JUIU spaces.
Mrs.
Mra AFtnur
Arthur woore
Moore ana
and ramuy.
family.
,. iowb
Iowa and Minnesota. The plnklahplnklsbNatural colored linen was used and | Mrs. Harlow. Seger and children lavender flowers are aet inside a
Uie
JC heavy darning stitches
Studies In
in cream
cream! spent
.nont Saturday
Raturdav afternoon at HasHas.,freen
__a an(1 pQrpla hood and arw B
colored cord made an attractive ef­ Ungs.
fect. The imported linens of that
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blakney of West
make are usually very expensive. Carlton spent Wednesday evening family. Jack-ln-tho-PulpIt Is auotbtin Mr.
Mr. and
Linen mesh is more satisfactory with
and Mrs
Mrs. Arthur
Arthur Moore.
Moore. J
. " f*11*101” member of th. Ama
Mrs Ray Wieland has gone ton •‘■“•'J Bn'’ rc*«mbIe« »b« oM pulpits
than cotton as It launders well^and,
is-very durable.
Grand Rapids for a two weeks' stay. which had hoods over them.

Boys and girls who Uro In |
country are familiar with the wk
hidden underneath the broad spread!
ing' leave* of the mandrake or "urn!
brails plant," »» they call IL ThlJ
strongly scented, exquisite flower!
develops Into Ihrge round fruit!
green st first, but later turning yell
low, which has given this plant that
name of May apple, hog apple and!
wild lemon. The fruit, often eaten!
by country youngsters, la Oiled with!
seeds and has a somewhat sickly!

Soc

Bupt. and &gt;
■ere in Ann j
Ian Ironsld
acting.
ton college c
I thought that much the sama
Miss Jsnnel
thing was true of Kathryn McIntyre
as Mildred Buckley. It was simply
I ton.
(Continued from page one)
a light, sweet Utile role that she per­
I Robert Buri
sweet flsvor.
ber the mailing address).
should be
molded, ^cording to
formed with finish and perfection. । as he
„„ ___________________
Grand Rapid!
discusses the development of
Hh
Hs Xd nrl-r
gnomics related arts specialShe was cute and vivacious'" and Methodism tn relation to our nad P
Ute of Michigan State college,
Mr. and k
made the most of thc part.
I tion’s history.
7th.-Th^d^SmnUof the ludges SUnp*
*»«»*»*
I Marshall visti
Bud Wolfe was very Impressive as' Besides lhe address by Dr. Bum"tn- .-Thf _decislon of the judges
coinblUB!lonjs arc the
There Is about one and ouequar!
Bunday.
the Judge and presided over his court' ham. there will be a large chorus I
will be final. In case of a . .
ter pounds of radium in the world.!
m
Miimmi
room In a mast convincing manner, choir composed of members of the
duplicate prizes will be. awarded. fundamentals to be followed.
About 2.800 grains have been pro! guest of Ml
Many of the pieces for informal
I always Uke to see him in a play. | Methodist choirs of the whole coun-1
No entries will be returned but
duced In the Untyed States and most! Idh Suridsy.
Personally I remember him best os , ty. There ore Methodist’ churches
become the property ot Centen­ use have a minimum of nddlework.
nun
corporation.
Fringed edges arc very popular and
of the remainder has come from th«|
Steve in "The Virginian."
in Middleville. Freeport. Nashville, j
nial Corporation.
8th
—
Prizes
will
be
awarded
as
lo
,nilke
:
Belgian
Congo.
Czechoslovakia!
tie Creek viii
Now for a few words concerning Quimby. Woodland. Good Will. Irv- |
soon
as
the
Judges
are
able
to
hmoheon
ret
des
gned
recently
by
Edmonds Bur
ranks third as a producer and!
some of the minor characters which Ing. Welcome Martin. Carlton Cen- ।
determine the wlnnep from the one of the girls in a.crafts claw In
smaller quantities have come from!
were beautifully done. After seeing ter. Dowling and Banfield outside of
vast amount of entries that win honw economics at Michigan Jila.e
sons Hay mon
Russell Cleveland as Zebe Crothers the city, and It k hoped and expect-1
Portugal, Russia and England. . I
be received
was of •yellow linen with fringed
Detroit part
It wlU be difficult for me to remem­ ed that representatives from these
There
wfeej. -•A very• —
simple
In ~-~
cross
«jMr- and N
mereyou
youhave
naveitnand
anathere
uivre will
wm --•
•••»— design —
ber that he is really a spry young choirs will Join with the Hastings
. .
... . .......................
.... clltrh
rnrrlrd nut In the corIndian* Farmed la Ohio
1
man. He deserved the applause he choir In making tills a memorable ! be no need of inquiring ofany of the stitch was carried out in tlie corJ. P. Edmom
received. Les Hawthorne seems to occaslon. Hie songs to be sung by'officers or anybody else as to the »ers of the place dollies and napkins,
Ttia Indians once had about 4M
"I am learning the violin at 68.”
The
fact
that
an
actress
has
been
chorus
and
congregation,
are
chosen
rules
and
regulations
governing
this
using
black
thread.
The
contrast
make a specialty of acting the vil­
acres of cultivated land witbin the
says
correspondent.
We
,-----a------------,-----------... symcontest, because they oreall plainly of col°r was strongon the ye.low summoned for keeping a Pekinese —
Bunday gues
lain. He was most convincing as the from the Methodist Hymnal and are
present boundaries of DelawareJ
Canadian lumber la next to agri
stated above.
Ilncn. &amp;nd the s'«nplc design effec- without a license suggests that these | path Ire with his neighbors living at
don clement
unscrupulous lawyer. I thought, and as follows:
culture In national production.
[animals are now classified as dogs, j66 and 70.
,v
Ohio.
No. 180. "All Hall." Miles Lane
it is evident that this contest is Uve.
| Mr. and M
Orville Sayles also deserves a word
of praise, too. Hc was great on tlie tune; No. 383, "Onward Christian creating much Interest Judging from ---------- —--------------------------------------------Visiting Mr.
__ _
-1________________________________
witness stand. I was ___
Interested
to Soldiers:" No. 2. "Come Thou Al-'the number who have taken the
ment of Held
learn that Seward F. Nichols of De- mighty King”; No. Ill. "Hark, thc .matter up with the chairman of the
Miss PauU
trolt was only present for two re- Herald AngeLs Sing"; No. 207. "The I committee. Laurence E Bamctt. It
was thc gues
hearsals. I wish he were nearer so Church’s Ona Foundation”; No. 10".; will be worth working on, Thc sucside from Fr
he could take part in more of the "Joy to the World;” No, 461. "Howjcessful jierson in the contest will
‘ Mr. and M
shows here. Bill Fox was most com- Firm a Foundation,” Portuguese ' know that he has not only done
expected ho
Toil as the tongue-tied hick of a liv-1 Hymn; No. 420. "True-Hearted, something that will not only be
spending son
eryman. I thought that Walter 1 Whole-Hearted; ” No. 415. "Faith of helpful to that person but it will olPov.t11 did well as the sheriff. This । Our Fathers." Just to hear this--------so materially
•«"- »—
benefit
’-«• the rwuMiniai
Centennial.
Mr. and
Is the first play in which he has tak- । large chorus and congregation sing
Let lhe good work go on and keep
Woodland v
en part. L. E. Barnett was most these hymns that even one loves, will thinking until you evolve what you
Mrs. Charles
arnming as Oscar Nelson. He has a | be well worth the effort made to at- believe Is a good name and then
decided "flare" for putting a great | tend the service
submit it.'
Mr. and M
deal into such small character bits.
The seating capacity of the church
arc leaving
I also liked Margaret Gladstone osjls.------------------------around 1.100 and
--------- every place SENDS IN TWO OLD
Cal., where
should
be
filled.
An
invitation
Is
ex
­
Mrs. Harper. It was a small part
FIVE
DOLLAR
BILLS
but she demonstrated again that she tended to all who wish to attend,
Ray Bran
has real ability. To my romantic whether members of the Methodist
From 1899 help has come for the
mind she will always be the lovely *church or not. You will enjoy hear­ 1935 campaign against tuberculosis
meeting of U
Molly of “The Virginian." Dr. Wai- ing Dr. Burnham as well as the
in the form of two thirty-five year
lhe Allied S
ton filled in at the last minute as :music.
old five dollar bills received today by
lion Picture
Rodney Harper and deserves credit.
thc Michigan Tuberculosis Associa­
Remember him os Morty?
tion in returr. for Christmas Seals
Excuse me if I fall to offer com­ COURT HOUSE NEWS sent out Thanksgiving.
ment for every port—but there were
Hila ten dollar contribution to
so many of them and the editor has
which was added a modern-day one
cautioned me to be brief. Blame the
PROBATE COURT.
dollar bill, making a total of- eleven
playwright instead of me for this
Est. John H. Norris, dec’d. Order dollars,
,
was received from Mrs Ida
seeming slight I
&gt;,; allowing claims, entered.
Rothfuss. of Blissfield.
Try as I can. cnly one very severe 1 Est. nvw
,
Howard
Manby. Annual ac-,। Almost as crisp as the day they
piece of criticism comes to mind, count
Mint filed
niiwt
were made, the two bills are, abtej^
,and H?.? LUuU 1
*n I Est. Chester G. Beach, dee d Order □nc-half Inch wider thart ttittenodern
every civic Player prodUctfcn). The alldfang claims entered.
cnicrca.
series
5Cries of five
live dollar currency and
ana an
' Est’ Chester Hecker, dec’d. Order inch longer. On the face Is depicted'
wXeS!v
residue cuwtro.
entered, auciiara
discharge an Indian chief in war regalia. They
- ------- -- ■ Xh. ^*2;
. .—• ,
---- ■■ । aisl8’]lng miuuc
Cor.
Wednesday—and did not have quite
oulte'nf
of Ad
artmrv
mrx. Issued, estate enrolled,
__ _____
&gt; ,
. ....
iu. •H• .._u
are
countersigned
by n
Ellis
Rob­
enough “change of pace." It seems
E&gt;t. Belle Zimmerman, dee d. Pe- erts. then treasurer of thc United
GREY OR BROWN
SEVERAL
to me that Uie tempo should change tltlon for determination of heirs 1 States.
WOOL FELT UPPERS
COIXIRS
with the seme of the play; that Is med. order for publication entered. ,| Lansing bank officials. who could
fast wheh the action Is fast, and I Est. oomella A. Bower, dee d. Peo 5
ei/M® whrn
i*
n uowir. atxa. re- not remember ever seeing
seeing aa bill of
JO
tl
h,‘,.
UUon for authorll&gt;' ‘o W blIh nlcd- that year and denomination
--were
CHRISTMAS
clvte players sem^to^have butJ»e, J?';
Est. Clare
oi
‘
Doster7d«
:
d.
PetlC1°^ ° Doster.-dec'd. Petl- not able to make a declaration on
psce.
fo,
wiuvw'a
h^’ Am I “■rmm in Ulis ipeopls, thsi
t
for W,do
&lt;'s ailuwiuicc
allowance uicd.
filed ur
or- the value of the bills as curiosities,
SPECIAL!
nave said
soln some terribly
terrlhlv mean things
tnlnes !dcr for widow’s allowance
_ ___
.___ .
. .
...............
.... ... .
....
have
entered,
.. ’ ,--------------------------------but advised the ^flchljran. TubcrcuCan
about my ignorance of the theater)? j Est.
------- -------------il losls Association to make further
Est. ciaribe'
Claribel •I. ”
Parmele.
Annual
At times, too. the players have not' account filed
। -cccur.t filed.
i investigation, which Ls being d&gt;’ne.
seemed any too familiar with thfir I' Est. Mary E
E - Vpn
v
Antwerp, dec’d.
in 1899 the history of Michigan’s
lines. The play. Itself, was a bit Bond of Admr. filed,
filed, letters of ad-1 fight with tuberculosis was seeing
Camp
long but Uie pla&gt;ers. of course, were ministration
—.. Issued.
_ucd.
jthe beginnings of an organized cam?
-------Leather Soles and Rubber Heels for
Soft
not to blame for that.
Est. Wm. G. Barnes, deed. Petl- paign
against the disease. No
And n word about the scenery, I tion for license to sell filed, order for Christmas Seals were being sold
Ord
Long Service
thought that the sets were well done publication entered.
, when Mrs. Rothfuss’ contribution
although the play did not permit the
Est. Charles A. Kenyon, dec’d. Pe-' was taken from the presses of lhe
director to work in very many spec­ UUon for Admr. filed, petition for United States Mint, buf members of
tacular effects. The costumes were special Admr. filed, order appointing the Michigan Board of Health, all
INDIAN LEATHER MOCCASINS
lovely—some of those gowns did special Admr. filed, bond filed, let- pioneer tubercuio'ls fighters, were In
make me envious II must be a hectic ters issued.
’the midst of obtaining for Michigan
Job to rustle around so many props
Est. Henry c Warner, dec’d. War- its
j
first sanatorium, what is now
PADDED LEATHER SOLES
T
MEN'S,
WOMEN'S
on that shallow stage—why wasn’t it rant and inventory filed.
the state Sanatorium at Howell.
Sizes I to 4
built at least fifteen feet deeper? I’m
AND BOYS' SIZES,
Est. Americus Cline, dec’d. Order
"The Little Red.” firs’ sanatorium
ALL LEATHER
$
glad Uie players are cutting down allowing claims entered. 'final ac- i
RED OR BLUE
value leader
in the United States, which appears
DED
SOLE
SLIPPERS.
the time between acts. I simply de­ count filed, order assigning residue ,
on the 1934 tuberculosis Christmas
WARM FELT!
test waiting more than eight or ten entered, discharge of executor Issued, ■
PICTURE
Seals, was Just celebrating Its fif­
Lined
minutes. Probably the movies have estate enrolled.
teenth birthday in 1899. Nine years
ON TOES
Est. Charles A. Kenyon. dee d. In- ;later, the first Christmas Seals were
NOW 07/.
ONLY y/C
ventory ffifd. final account filed dU- to be sold In Michigan and thc or­
charge ofspeclal Admr. issued, estate ganization
।
of the Michigan Tubercu­
enrolled.
losis Association was to take place.
Est. Christine Cole, dec’d. Proof
"The world and the campaign
of will filed, order admitting will against
.
tuberculosis have seen thir­
Seoul
entered, bond of executor filed, let ty-five years of their most turbulent
Leather
Iprs testamentary Issued, order limit­ history since those old 1899 bills
Patterns
Soler
Ing settlement entered, discharge of were printed.” Mr. Harry D. Ben­
special guardian Issued.
nett. treasurer of the Michigan Tu­
SEE THEM ON DISPLAY
SAME FOR SMALL BOYS
Est. Mary E. Van Antwerp, dec’d. berculosis Association, commented
GET YOURS N.OW—ALL SIZES
Testimony of freeholders- filed. li­ recently. "The death-rate from tu­
cense to sell Issued, oath before sale berculosis has been more than cut tn
filed.
half, treatment and discover)' of lhe
Est. Violet B. Parker. Final ac­ disease has changed, but thoa- two
count filed.
five-doll ar bills ore still worth ten
Est. Clarence Willison,
dec’d. dollars, or more, and they have
Waiver of notice filed, proof of will come out of the post to good pur­
HERE'S A BIG VALUE
, filed, order admitting will entered. pose—would that we had more like
FOR THE BOYS
GREY OR bROWN
1 bond of executor filed, letters testa­ them."
TWO SOLE
mentary isa^od. order limiting set­
PADDED SOLES
tlement entered, petition for hearing
CONSTRUCTION
JJUIMBY.
claims filed, notice to creditors is­
Mr and Mrs Leo Reynolds, who
sued.
EXTRA
Est. Elmer Merrick Slocum, dec’d. have been spending come time in
SPECIAL
Final account filed, order assigning Grand Rapids are ut their home
residue entered, dlsclinrgt of Admrx.
Everybody In the community was
Issued, estate enrolled.
Est. Merle V- Slocum, dec’d. In­ shocked when they received wd
ventory filed, final account filed, or­ news that Mrs. Lena Castlelein had
Leather
___ __ __ _____
der assigning residue entered, dis­ passed away Tuesday evening She
Tips on
LEATHER SOLES AND RUBBER
charge of Admrx. Issued, estate en­ will be greatly missed by all .who
HEELS JUST RIGHT FOR DAD
knew her. She was loved by all.
Sires to fl
rolled.
I Est. Henry Roe. dec’d. Pelltion for Much sj-mpathy is extended the rel­
Black or Brown
license to sell filed, order for pub- atives especially the aged mother.
SOFT PADDED LEATHER SOLES
licatlon entered.
Mrs. Mattie Striker of Hastings
I Est Thomas Heney. dec’d. Order visited at lhe Chas. Scott house Fri- .
, confirming sale entered.
day and Saturday,.
L Est. Chris Marshall, dec’d. PctlMr. and Mrs Clayton McKeown
tion for order and waiver of notice are nicely located in their new home
tiled, order entered.
here, we are glad to welcome them
TURNED DOWN CUFFS for COMFORT
| Est. Henry L. Smith, dec’d. Petl- to our community.
SOFT GENUINE KID LEATHERS
That WQ1 Please
ALL COLORS
tion for determination of heirs filed,
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Nash and
BLACK, BLUE. RED AND
8 NEW
Black. Brown, Blue, Red and Green
order for publication entered.
GREEN
| Eat. William R. WlCkwlre, dec’d. son of Hopkins visited nt Walter
LEADING
Bldelman’s Sunday.
COLORS,
Order assigning residue entered.
Miss Elsie Conklin of Dowling
Est. William Pennock, dec’d. WarFOR (TIRLSTMAS
LEATHER
spent the week end at the Lowell
jrant and inventory filed.
GIVING!
BOUND
I Est. Alfred c. Buxton, deed. An­ hoarf.
AT TOPI
nual account of trustee -fill'd.
Special meetings are In prugVc-s at
Est. David L. Morthland. dec’d. the church
and will con’inue
Order for adjournment
— j— ------------entered.
———
through this week. Everyone is en­
SPECIAL
Est. Carrie E- Morthland. dec’d. i joying the fine sermons by Mrs.
Proof of will filed, order admitting .sharp and her daughter. They are
will entered.
(having very good attendance and
BtUChester G. Beach, deed. TesmuSK;. come out and hear
tlmony of freeholders filed, license themA COMPLETE SHOWING (M GO
uii tnnied
----------------- - - to sell
issued, «th
oath before sale, renort
report 1
SEE THEM! $ 1 .UO
THESE WILL GO IN A HURRY!
of sale filed.

and that, after all. is a real test of

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The discovery haa been tnad^ of
a lost race of Eskimo hunters on
the barren coast of East Greenland

Wind at 200 M. P. H.
Porto Rico’s hurricane of 1028
established ■ velocity of wind rec
ord of almost 300 miles per boor.

Boston university claims the world
record for turning out potential col­
lege' presidents. No fewer than
flfty-flve of Its graduates, a survey
reveals, are active college presl
dents.
.

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store
Barry County’s Busiest Shoe Store

New York city Is said to have
some 600 Chinese restaurants.

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SiSK'SLn.r rva1 HOSPITAL GUILD ENTERTAINS LITTLE OIRLS

GUILD NO. 19.
IMlUy Haney; treasurer, Mra BsaThe Christmas party of the Bur-1 trice DsOou; floWtr chairman, Mrs.

T

gery hospital
Guild No. i.»n
19 bald uorere
at Grace WUL
Milla. iub
Bash retiring
D&gt; harena
—---- -_
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"’“•I □■«&gt;■«.
num, officer
ooacy
BAplda. la to b* th* aprekar and Cover* Laid for Sixty.FiV* ,lha horn* ot Kre Ida MeCoy on |«u ,lvan a rauatof handclap and
- -----------------------------------^&gt;m^y atrereoca Dwember d. canmrad*n
h,, TOtn^u*
honor
guest at a--joint meeting ot the
at Enjoyable
Christmas
wiu
tong
be
remembered
by
its
mam1
••
»■
Man’s Union &lt;4 Fountain 8* Baptist
bers and the guesto who attended. n tbe OuUd- Thare are M Mttre
Party
chur,b and the Minute Men of
. Monday
. Eve
,.

hey call IL Th id
exquisite flowed
go round fruld
la tar turning yell
en this plant thd
e, hog apple andl
fruit, often eaten!
era. Is Oiled with!
somewhat sickly

Mr and Mr*. Btariine Rogers were, MX and Mn C. W. Wespinter
„
_____ __ ______ ________ _____ _______ ___________ unday to see £ra?i tpucop*) enuren in urana , covers were laid for aixty-nve at
chrtoUna^tSta ’?reaIhs^oJ1 J^flfteerTtadtoi on the'C.JtiMUre
in Battle Oretk Thursday evening were in Saginaw on Sunday to see
Wropsl church In Grand , Covers were laid for aixly-llve at '
attending
the street opening pro- his sister and husband
Mr. and
Mrs Raoids
RaP*d&gt; Frtaav
Friday evenina
evening, lhe
the mMilne
meeting IK.
the nhH.,Christmas
party
oft th.
lhe RmlnbBusinea* , "‘V1 ,waiting itot
“
L
Z
.. —
-tv n
Bupt. and Mrs. D. A. VanBusklrk gram
Ram Rone, who are both in the hasbe at the Grace parish house. His Women's hospital guild on Monday
ln
OuUd‘ who do everything in
we in Ann Arbor on Saturday.
-------------------------subject wlU be "Impressions of evening at the partoh iroure. This 1«
‘
P^er to make the organtaaMr. and...
MX*
W. T. Grigsby .leave P,tal following an auto accident.
Ian Ironside was home from Al- '
today. Wednesday far KlXntae? 8un«tay «uesta of Mr. and Mrs. | Vugo-Stavta^
the third year that the member.
lkxl
wUUndln&lt; ooe, their main
___ &gt;k._
____
Hntta
Mr
Mr«
—
.
__
______
I Miss Jannet Michael spent the
&gt;*Chas. Potto were Mr. and M"- ' a&gt;r-nilnr-n
-------I11**® •ntertained Utile girl* at
Vance Barber and Ed. Barber of Ver-(SECURES POSITION
ohristmasUde, Uie older one* having !
Iwcek end with friends in Farmi ng called on Manila Marring!
a
montrille
and Mrandand
montrille
Mr.Mra
andClMr*. ClarAS
MUSIC UIIII.UIUII
DIRECTOR --“ beltCT
lUne
lh* chi,dren' u
an.*
'
w "IVVIV
..rel.
I Robert Burch spent Bunday in
X
ao°’ D^enta ot na/Lj
Grrfhd Danld.
Rapids.
bers an the first Thursday afternoon
Messrs.
and Mesdames Chas.
Dorothy Mead of Newaygo
Merer*
■ Grand Rapids with tda brother, who Fed'** were in Kalamazoo on Sal- Potto.
Kim SWer. F. JV. Blebbin*. A.
of each period. There la a ChriitIs Ul.

ium I. World
no and one-quanl
urn In the world.I

I

I States and most
is come from tbel
Czechoslovakia
t producer and I
have come froml
5d England.
I

•d la Ohio

1
&gt; had about 40®
land within the
• of DelawareJ

Mr. and Mrs Leon Tolhurst of
Marshall visited Hastings friends on

Miss Mabel Hal) of Lowell was the
guest of Mias Katherine Humphrey
on Burtday.
,
Edmonds Bunday.

sons Raymond and Robert were Ui
Dotroit part of last week.
«[Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Green of
Woodland called on Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Edmonds Bunday.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor­
don Clement of Belding.
Mr. and Mra Dan Btedge are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon CleIment of Belding this week.
I Ml&amp;s Pauline Tolhurst of Marshall

was thc guest of Mlu Jocelyn iron­
side from Friday till Bunday.
I ' Mr. and Mrs. John Goodyear are
expected home this week after
spending some time in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paul of
Woodland were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Paul over the week
and.
Mr. and Mrs William Ducfcer. Sr.,
are leaving Bunday for Ban Marino,
Cal., where they will spend the wtn-

wing I

H. G
Carve
th. O.
c. W.
Wtsplriter “
and
0.
I.ma rvth.
w . W^MK******
»*** C.
Mr. and Mr*. R C Edmonds re- w. clarke were dinner guesto of Mx
ed Christmas tree centered lhe room
turned last week from a week's risll and Mr*. Clarence DePianta of
^ Friends of Mtes Margery Rey­ and the gifts piled beneath the
with Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Pate of Grana Rapids on Friday evening.
to learn ~
that
tree caused much speculatkxi. The .
. „ . , .
.
Detroit.
Mr.
outgoing chairman. Mrs Nellie . chrt.tonher and family havs KO
*»r. and
ana Mrs.
san.C.
c. A.
a. Smith,
amim. tn
in oomcom- ।nolds will be interested
-------------------------— children
were mtedli&gt;y Uremrel.e. mui gin for neraeiL Tne guts
,• bcwere
*“’ The
m^h'J’rernTof oBtoB^blTajMtated
to ,pend ““ wSK
Earl Wareham of Detroit wUl pany with lhe Rev and Mrs P H “e.™
“J, “"I7“'lnt*e"
spend the week end here with Mrs..Born
°Latld Publication .Unreliable^ decor.with . |I “
taorn of
a. Shultz.attended
onuus. aucnaea a
* farewell
rareweu “5
JI numbered end e«h lidy held .
party
given
in
Battle
Creek
honoring
the
Blate
Refcrmatoiy
and
Prison
8.nre CUM red
cm.dk.
*
Wareham and daughter and other
‘
- ■------ ---end «
WuT mu'e
’rtU‘ wl,la* '“ The ,ueel ot hnn'or eC Urli chrulme, !
St!’
the Rev. and Mr*. John Hom. rfho
celebration was thc hospital guilds* i J1
TtalUn« Mr’
Mri- *“'■
IjmDecJII for lhe east African |X^hi?'nr..U°"^±h,hJ £!! Banta Claus. Attractive winter bou- jWenUfy her «llt
Mr. and Mr* Harry Barnum of
iponalble one. Is also one that fur- quete -----of pine
Michigan - —
holly'
officers
Guild
werere..general chairman.
“T —
Maln
_ r-.and
—-----------------*&gt;u,New■—
...—foe
.re the .....
reu-w
cnairmau,Mrs.sax*.Duane
uiuuk
-----------Lansing are guests of Hastings re!*- 1
nUhea interesting problems and con- decorated the tables where the:elfcted as follows: Chairman. Mrs. Bsuer. who gave a short talk to the | Catherine McAdams of Lansing
live* and will remain until after . Misses EHzsbeth Henry. Chrystal
members were seated.
Uniisc Ducker; vice-chairman. Mrs. lacUeg
Among other things she.zpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomaep. Winnie Roush. Lucy and
Christmas.
The *omen range in age from Hf- Following ’he dinner. Mbs Eliza- Emma Reickord; secretary,
Mra asked them to keep on with the good | Wm. Van Sickle,
secretary,
Lucille Bassett, EHen Phil brook, VerMr. and Mra. R M Lambic were lan Linington. Betty Leary and Bel­ teen to thirty and the cottage ays- beth Finch read a Christmas story.1
in Maple Rapids on Thursday to at- .va Riley were In Grand Rapids on tern is uMd for al) but a few.
some of the children told stories and 1
tend tha funeral of a cousin. Mr*. Sunday as guests ot the Rev. and
Mita Reynolds, who graduated chrtstmas carols were sung As Mr* '
William Riker.
from .boUi the literary and music White read " Twas lhe Night Before
Max Leach spent Sunday with Ed­
Day Jordan ot Flushing. New York schools at Ann Arbor, later supple- Christmas." aleiqhbelU were heard
mund and John Howard of Manton. is expected Bunday for a visit with monted the work at Columbia Col- and Banta Claus appeared with basSanford Crook spent Bunday with Hastings relatives. Mr. Jordan has lege. New York City, where she re- gets of popcorn balls and candy
friends In Manton.
been transferred to Toledo. Ohio, celved her Masters’ degree. 8he has canes for the children, then the gifts
Fred Jones, assistant principal at which is a fine promotion for him. taught in the Industrial school at were distributed by Banta to tho
the Hastings High school, attended a After Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Jor­ Lansmg the Duhith public schools, wide-eyed little girls, all of whom
and State Teichers* College at In- had a happy time.
meeting of High school principals in dan will go to Toledo to reside.
----------------- «-•-«.----------------Lansing Thursday and Friday.
Mr
Mr. ana
and Mrs.
Mrs. i-ranz
Prank urn.
Dill. Mr.
Mr. ana
and dlana. Pa., and brings excellent;
npertenre to bre pre.- Qjpy F()R BQy Ay
Mrs. George Potter of Mulliken. Mrs- Victor Ait and daughter Mr.

Give a Man a Gift He Can Use

Miss Edith Potter of Lansing and
Mm Jack Austin and children
The Inmates contribute the cony
OTTER LAKE BILLET
Allan PMtre M D«Uoli were Bun- Orel Buu-U ot LanMns. Ml. .ml
.a* a
for
re monthly
iiiv.ib.t.ji publication,
imuuujiun, over
wer
——
&lt;1., rren.ot Dr. Mid Mn. D. D. Mr. Mnurlre bteeDrereM ol swlwJtrei .nd mt.
rrew. lD. .nd Mr. Wilbur -rollre which MUe Remold, hu .upervu- American Legion Auxiliary
.
. w^.„..„ and daughter of Hastings were•aMI.
Sun^located on Long isIs­ .
The Rev.
and Mrs. L L. Dew y. d
visitors at Mr. and Mrs. William
The prison u^locatcd
Also Sends Barrel of
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Giddings and George ..ij-n-M.____________
Canned Fruit
Dewey of Grand Rapids were in the *
Bnd MU1
j E*ch year the American Legion
th7
Bnd atle,Uled Maude Ironside leave Bunday for SIXTEEN GUESTS AT
ROAST BEAR DINNER. Auxiliary receives a tetter from a
the play. Lighlnln
, CaUfonjl&lt;
fonner will visit a
*• “
—** child
al the
Otterhome
Lake in
Billet, nudtAl
their
beautiful
country
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnum and 8j*ter in Loe Angeles and then go to
Ray Branch left Saturday for New
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Era.ay ing a suggestion for Christmas gifts.
Mr. and Mr*
Elmer Rising*were
in vlill .^Snaw
her daughter,
Mrs. Eric *M^
Kar­ I Rutland.
Orleans, La., to attend a national Shepherd
on Friday
attending the
’Se^ColJSnrof
taSed^lktK’gw’ta .^‘^u'ntlful Illis year tlw letter was from a
meeting of thp Board of Directors of
mim :
i,5iecn.'u”u I1 «‘.l»unUful twelve year old boy who asked for a
the Allied States Association of Mo­ celebration of the golden wedding .1MIZ, nal for .h- wint-,
S'.uTmt .r£ Xre ! ™
* mrSmm K to,Sd football and a watch. The individ­
tion Picture Exhibitors of which he ol Mr. .nd Mr. mnk Br.Uln, lormer re.ld.nu or Hubffll.,
lJmt,
D1.8„
5. S, br ual gifts are sent to lhe Billet and
U vice-president.
placed on lhe tree for lhe children.
several weeks.
;htg wl(e oladys The following At their meeting last Thursday night
Mr- and Mrs. Richard Groce. Mrs. guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. the local Unit members voted to ac­
W. R- Cook. Richard Cook. Dr. and Fred Gold of Grandville. Mr. and cede to the lad's wishes, so he will
Mrs. D. D. Walton.'Dr. and Mrs
;be
happy
on Clutetmaa —
Day.
Mrs L. C- Robinsen and daughter*. ।
------—-----------------------Geo Lockwood. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorothy and Kathryn, of Wyotn- | T11* Unit also voted to send $5.00
Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cordes. ing Park. James Scripps, Harold 10 lhe Veterans' hospital at Camp
Mrs. Frederick Palmer. Mrs. G. E. Sharp and Maurice Erway of Grand Custer to help defray thc expenses
Goodyear. Mr. and Mrs. L E. Bar­ Rapids. Dick Rose, wife and son. fox a Christmas ecelbration for these
nett and guests. Mr. and Mrs. S. F Sarah Erway and Esther Erway of *fTUcted men.
Nichols of Detroit, and Miss Mar­ Hastings. Mrs Della Rcpffigle of This week a barrel of canned fruit
gret and John Barnett were in Kal­ Hemet, Cal., antj Mrs. Clara Robin- will also *be
lhe ---------Otter
-----«hipped
-—*■* •*to •*"
amazoo on Saturday night attending; son ot Wayland.
Lake Billet as a part of their quota
Cor. State and Jefferson.
Hastings, Mich.
a play. "The Pirates of Penzance."
All had a very enjoyable day and for the year.
given at lhe Civic auditorium.
hope they may aU meet again an­
A party for the Junior Auxiliary
other year.
is to be held at Mrs. Adclbert CortDUNLAP—SMITH.
right's on Saturday. Dec. 15. at three
Thc marriage on Thansgiving SURPRISE SHOWER
P. M.. the committee in charge bring
JOHNSTON'S — GILBERTS — SCHRA FTS
eve, Nov. 28. ot William Dunlap of
*•Zela ----------Cartright.
Mra ------Mary
FOR MI8S HUNTER. Mrs
---------------All Fresh Stock — Fancy Wrapped
Eaton Rapids, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Misses Esther Doty. Lois Carter Matthews and Mrs. Lydia Rogers AH
Ernest
Dunlap
to and rrv.tu
Helen mtrsuM
Merson riDTrniliai
entertained *WUl
about children D.
of iA,rvuiiarir.i
Legionnaires this yea?
-------- ------, ■ _ of..&lt;•Middleville,
--- J------ (
Miss Dorothy Smith, daughter ot thirty guests on Tuesday evening at on invited. There will be games and
Mr. and Mrs. Butler Smith of Has-! (Re home of Mrs. PauUne McOmber refreshments.
Ungs, came as a surprise lo the ,honoring Miss Frances Hunter, mu[------ ”------- *•*
WRAPPING PAPER
Special Wrapped
many friend* of the young people,
aupervtoor of lhe city schools, at RECEPTION FOR MR. AND
RIBBONS
The
wm ^r,&lt;?™cndn|t’y ‘J* * WPrise aUmeUaneous shower. On
* MRS. WILLIAM DUNLAP.

Walgreen System Drug Store
Christmas Box Candy 60c to $3.00

Card», Seal*, Tags

50c to $2.30

ion

Orders Taken Now for ARCTIC ICE CREAM for
Christmas. Special designs and bricks
for Christmas.
Ladies* and Men's

Fancy Compacts

TOILET SETS
$1.00 to $3.50

50c to $3.00

Ideal Gifts for Ladies or Men

Sugar

Saturday, Dec. 16

IO

Fia« Gr«nul*t.d

Lbs.

MaMkriU. or Fr..port

Oxydol
3
Quick Oats
Peanut Brittle
Cheese

Lb.

Ragular Bose*

3 Miaula Lge. Box

2&gt;sLb.

Mild Micbigao Quality

49c
51c
35c
aoc
asc
19c

COFFEE
White Houx
V.—i, l*,ek

BllSS

u.
Lb.

Town Talk Blond 3 “»•

Taadar Om«k Cute Lb.

T.nd.r Maaly Rib.

Bacon

Me
«7c
59c

•*

MEAT SPECIALS

Beef Roast
Beef Ribs
Beef Steak

Lb

11c
7ic

u.ixjc

Savory SUcad M Lb. Package

grooms brother. Carl Dunlap, was with games of various kinds and I William Dunlap. Mrs. Dunlap forrrlh^ir dtaim^dS W*1SJ
Hunter recelved many ,ovel&gt;'i merly
Dorothy Smith.

°" Baturday- rxc
M,« Hun-! tender feUcilaUonx, among ahom
position- Congratulations and best ter Wn] become the bride of Thou- were Mr and Mrs. Ernest Dunlap,
wishes are extended.
I dore Carlson of Rockford, at a father and mother of thc groom, and
BANNER CLASS.
[church wedding.
•
[brother, Karl of Middleville, carl
Mrs. Roy Chandler was hostess to! t-VTFRTAi&gt;riw« Minrn f
'nl“r
J*2cl&lt;,Jev,?**,.!!?''J.an5 ‘Mrt‘
U» Buuwr dres of Uto MelhoduliL'TlKTAINiNa MIDDLE।Rreymora*
« WlxMlUMl
Sunday School .1 Uwlr ChrKtmre _,
M",
Kolu or L« An«&lt;ta.
nrertv
revminry
)w..
Thc Epworth League of the MeLii- California.
rng \ good attendance.8' The pot °?Ul EP^P*1 church met in lhe
MXs clayton Hlhckley read an
luck supper was followed by the Shur,ch.
Sunday evening Dec.'original and very appropriate toast
biudneas mretln“and a progrLn of
at
fcvoltonal leader u&gt; the bride and groom which caused
-eadlncs bv Mrs Mary Van Dui-lWlnn e RoUih' Ied us 1,1 •on8 and a great deal of merriment, and musteren and presentation of toys 'for 'K*?e[.Bnd “ 5,1011 KriPlurc reading islc was* rendered by Mr. and Mrs.
^Ch^tn^ baskets
[Dorothy Ballance gave a piano solo. |Gerald Smith and Mr. and Mr*.
Mr*. Waller Wallace lx to be the Thc dtecuMlon leader was Stuart | Melvin* Smith, during which many
Juicre'n hotreu and tho mtmlrere' “J™1*
। b'*"",ul
»"* 0“'"'d
•a’
.re to rew tor Bremen hreplto.
E„ „„t sund.y™ ento,. Vlnrtol. “"^dy rerre.hmdnre .Tre rerved

PARKER PENS and PENCILS

BUttClT

Things to wear—practical, use­
ful gifts that he would like to
have in his wardrobe but prob­
ably wouldn't buy himaelf—and
that's how to please a man at
Christmas. Our selection of hab­
erdashery and apparel for men's
gifts has never been so complete
at such attractive pricea.

liuntcr
lhe
0,1 Saturday evening of last week
1 *BrtenHtere^i^. hr^ste •vtc°rn^f hon)C' whcrc »“* guests B very delightful reception was given
iTd t‘h; a^d..h"„_______ _______________________ and
Buuer Sm.th of 8.
■ V«i7.
Smith.rrf 2^'
thr.
MT. anahonoring
Mrt. BUUCT
8.
,JLI
Thc evenln« *'« pleasantly spent '[ Hastings.
Mr. Smith
and Ot
Mrs

™ “8
who WM marnca
married on Thanksgiving
-zre-re
Iwno
iTisniuigiving
black fur. and the bridesmaid wore, out of town guests
eueata were Mrs eve.
eve
ni.ntan, win
HuntcJof Rockford “nd M3" Vivian
About eighty guests were present
inM^*tend
hr
Re&gt;'’oflb’ of
Haven
'«&gt; greet Ute bride and groom and

New Styles

Friday, Dec. 14

Star Gifts in
Men’s Wear

Chrutmu Cigars

15c

tlllMMAM’/

"TA« BIG Llttlt Start"
We Deliver
Telephone 2491

Waters to devotional leader, and among which was a huge bridal
Cowles will have charge of -cake.
s
OSTROTH—PARKER.
IFrances
—----------------------------------------------------.
“T*r ।, Mrs. Dunlap has been employed by
The marriage of Miss Marjorie *u_
thc .&lt;*_
discussion
on "Jesus the —
Bringer
Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. JOI Good
The Middleville
Middleville!,
uooa Will."
wui.” The
. the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. ofEpworth League will Visit next Bun- [ flCe where after returning from their
solemnised on Tuesday, November day and we would like all young honeymoon she will continue to work
people of Hastings who wish to. to mi thc nrst of March, then going
13. at Angola. Indiana.
to Eaton Rapids to live where her
Mr. and Mrs. Ostroth arc resid­ come also.
ing with her parents for lhe present.
, husband is employed.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.
I She will be greatly missed by a
Their many friends extend best
Mrs. Wilson Guide t
(Marjory large circle of friends all of whom
wishes.
Gowen entertained fourteen guesto । extend sincere best wishes
on Thursday evening complimentary
LEAVING FOR CA1.IFORNI.L
Miss Maude Ironside, who is leav­ to Mrs. Morris Ostroth (Marjorie
MARTIN CORNERS.
ing Bunday for a several weeks' stay Parker), a recent bride. Games were
Mr. and Mrs, James Tyler of
with her brother and sister-in-law, played and refreshments served, and Woodland were Sunday guests at
Mr. and Mrs. James Ironside, at San , Mrs. Ostroth was presented with a Alfred Fisher's.
Diego, calif., was honor guest at a shower of miscellaneous articles.
Remember the services next Sun­
On Friday evening. Miss Erma day. Sunday School It 10:30 o'clock,
(very pleasant and informal dinner
given by Mr». Wm. R. Cook. Tues­ Gregg will entertain with a miscel­ followed by preaching. A cordial
day evening, covers being laid for laneous shower at thc Parker home, invitation is extended to all.
honoring Mrs. Ostroth.
The L. A. 8. will be entertained
. by Club No. 4 at the home of Mrs
ULTRA CLUB.
TEACHER TRAINING.
Messrs, and Mesdames Archie Velma De mon d Wednesday. Dec. 19.
I A county Sunday School teachers'
for dinner This is the Christmas
Reickord
Ermont
-Newton
and
'training class will be held al Ute
party, and each one please bring a
Methodist church. Hastings, Jan­ Charles Leonard entertained the 110c gift, as there will be an ex­
uary 7 to 12 with Miss Ione Cation 'members of the Ultra club very de- change of gifts. A cordial Invitation
ot Lansing as Instructor. Watch tor llg^ttully on Monday evening at tlie
*
[following notices.—Mrs. A. W. Wood- Masonic hall. Il being their Christ­ to extended to all.
Our community was shocked
mas party. A turkey dinner was
Iburne.
served to thirty-one and the eve­ Thursday to hear of the sudden
MUJMC CLUBS* PARTY.
ning was spent with cards and danc­ death of Mrs. Lena Castelein of
Quimby. Mrs. Castelein was a fine
| On Wednesday evening.
Mrs. ing. Gitte were exchanged also.
type of Christian woman and will
Harry Wood was hostess lo thc
be sadly missed by the church, and
UNDERGOES OPERATION.
'Sherwood Club and ths American
Ed.
Whitright
of
Rutland
town
­
community in which she lived, as
Music club at a delightful party.
Games were played and dainty re­ ship. who underwent an operation well as a large, circle of friends in
freshmenu served. Everyone had a at the University hoepital. Ann Ar­ other communities.
bor, on Rriday, Is doing as well aa
Lloyd Cogswell of Lansing. George
• hippy time.
possible. AU hope for hi* complete and Carrie Cogswell of Lakeview
recovery.
and Bobbie and Lyle Varney were
JOLLY BIGHT CLUB.
Bunday
evening caller* of Mr. and
MTs. Art Wheating entertained
Mr* O. Fisher.
'the Jolly Eight club at her home THE EAST GUN LAKE
EXTENSION GROUP.
Mrs, Carrie Fisher has been 111
Thursday afternoon. Bridge was
The EAst Gun Lake Extension the paR week with Uie mumps.
played. Mrs
Verne widrU re­
group were -entertained by XJrs.
Mr. and Mp. Clark Oversmith
ceived high and Mrs Frank Pender
John Carter. Deceniter 9.*
moved thc past ueek on the W»Uausecond. Refreshments were served.
The ladles and their husbands l place which they recently pur­
were served a delicious chicken din­ chased.
•
ANCHOR CLASS.
the
hostess
at -6--------30 o’clock.
SUSIIMIIV Ml*.
aaouu- ner
---- . by
T—
-—
—
---TTonight
Mrs. OUT
Guy v.
C XkCUCS
KeUer'sfunday data, called the "Anchor" class 8an,&lt; arrived shortly after and from
Now Is the time lhe householder
is holding a Christmas party in one “ bright and shining Christmas tree hesitates and wonders whether ft is
of the social rooms of the Methodist 6,4011 P®r»on received a lovely gift, tetter to burn the last lump ot coal,
ohurel, A.,ei,er.l pud Un. k an- Cards
—" furnished the
...........
entertainment
— -- -------- or save tl for a souvenir.
.during the evening. Head prize was
Ucipated.
'
___________
“ received by Howard Lewis, lhe oonTube passengers In Landon are
MlbTLElOE DANCE.
'rotation by Ca&gt;vbi Streeter. 'Hw ‘aid to te growing more considerate
At Cheer Up club party Monday next meeting will be in January Very few of them nowadays stand on
both of your feet at once.
evening, December 17.—Adv.
with Mrs. Ida Streeter.

White Collar-Attached
Shirts, up from . .

95c

Attractive design* in
Pajamas, up from . ,

$p50

Plain and Fancy Silk or
Lisle Hose, up from . .

25c

Silk and Wool Mufflers,
up from
.....

$J.OO

Rich, colorful, rv
,61
heavy silk Tie* / 3C and $ L

We suggest an inspection of our Combination Gift

Boxes, including Matched Shirts and Tie*, Handker­
chief* and Tie*, Belt* and Gartera and

Shirts and Short*.

LUGGAGE
GLADSTONE BAGS and Travel­

ing Bags for Men . $1.95 to $15

OVERNIGHT CASES and Suit
Cases for Women, $1.95 to $12.50

ALL WOOL
JACKETS for Men . $3.95 to $4.95

Jackets for Boys$3.45
MEN'S SUITS .... $16.50 to $30
MEN'S OVERCOATS, $12.50 to $30

BOYS’ SUITS .

$10 to $15

MAYBE HE’D LIKE
Somthing From Our Stock oh

Fine Fur Felt Hat*
$2.50 or $3.50

Matched genuine leather
Bill Fold* and Key
Cate* ....*.. $1.50
DRESS SHOES ....
$3.95 to $7 AO

Lounging Robes and Bath
Robes . $3.95 to $8.50

CAPS
Suipenders

Baird
Phone 2396

$1.00

�TUI HASTINGS BANNKB, WEDNESDAY, DBCKMBKB IS, 1»4

{ WRECKING I

WANTS

4 1927 Chevrolet Coach ►
4
GOOD BODY
&gt;
4
STAR FOUR
&gt;
BODY GLASS INSTALLED &gt;
4
BUYING
&gt;
4 OLD BATTERIES AND ►
4
RADIATORS
►

ENT

THE CHURCHES

A WORD, NO ADVERWE8LETAX MBTHODIBT CHUBCH

MEETING
i FOR SAI

FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1934.
Boslnesi Meeting called for One

J. OSGOOD. Secy.

WANTED!
Fare
Hides

GEO. M. NEWTON
W*Uh. Clack. FOR SALE—4-i- Lun.llr. r..,n &gt;lalk&lt; l»,
Jmirx acI
lrti.b-1. Corti &lt; •.». T-lnu. toe bonu#
Spcrtxcl# E»
tooth of Star «ch..ul liaHt.u- on M 37.
lop/oKrristJ s-a oc.i*

To PROTECT You Conitantly
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
W» In,ar« flora,,, notnehold flood.
Print# Oz:#(#4 at LOW RATES

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.
401 KaUiauos Natl. Bank Bids.
A Hon»# C«Bpuiy Or*&gt;nXt#d 1874.
J. L. MAUB. Local B«pr«4#nUUr#.
H#,Uu&lt;,. Mich.

5V4NTEI, TO TRADE—IS H »' &lt;•—
linr Mvrir.w in rt-n-l w.vrlit# a-&lt;&gt;n&lt;lill-&gt;n
! for windmill .trthnr Htrhardann. Prrr
[ |w-»rt nr »is mile* north «f ll#«tin&lt;«

IFOR SALE— For e-e. .Men wrrk« oM
Arthur 1. Moor-. Tr—i».rt Mreh 13 12
FOR SAI.E- A toainr row o a rri-n#b|r
prim Frr.1 A.bb» Rmit# 2. iMllon
Mlrh
‘
12 12
FOR IJAI.E—14 -«#. nn.i ■ r»tn &gt;l&gt;o
tiMOF wairk tn»rr. 1. D Wui-dman.
Clorrr.1.tr. Mlrli
12 12

GRANGE PROGRAMS
MAPLE LEAF ORANGE
H»|.|r Lrjf Gr.no will tnrrt .1 rhrlr
ri»miu for thHr nr.t ocular nirrUnr.
Drr 1.-, 1'r.i«#m .. L.ltow. ’
Ojirnnik wont. .»lrrt-tl la, Johli S'airlon
Roll rail TV mutt ainuulr.r lorokut in
Ml life.
Each -itiin drri.tr flvr ntlnutn. to thr

Dead Stock Removed!

&gt;3“"“ St

।

LITTLE FLUID MILK
,

777737
7.’":;,7772
?.‘.v
STEADY WORK,
GOOD PAY
RELIABLE mam
man watrran
WANTED «call
-n
" to E*,‘
&lt;-i~. I Na arraarl-.re. ar ranilal naraaa.

«otic* “'aSKK*’" ”&gt;**■
i.

Parent. Who Skimp on Vhl. I E'k'.'.L"

&gt; Mnntr—-—.1 -.a- ..

i

Food Are Taking Chances
With Health of Children
l&amp;ru

'

One reason why Michigan dairy ' jjf,

MeNESS CO, DepC.

.

CARDS of THANKS

KALAMAZOO RENDERING PLANT

If You Want th. CASH for
Your Old Car Call Ph. 2603
SCHWARTZ
WRECKING COMPANY
221 So. Jefferson St.

*■-*

Christmas

flowers

k line McIntyre. w«s bom In
many .duU&gt; «vxdd be much heullh. county, near Thoniapple lake. April !lcr *'
.dran!t.
*7c11 &lt;!“1
20, im.«na departed Ihls lUe Dec.. Spending lhe milk dollar tor other
&lt;. 1»(. al Quimby al the age ol M1
w tarlertng lhe chUdren'a
I
____
_
.....
...
....
.
hpalth
for
thinqz
&lt;vf
tnnrh
tilings of much less valrtr
value.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(years. She spent her girlhood near health
CHURCH.
Thornapple and in Nov. 1899 was
(united In marriage to Henry Castcr. leln. who preceded her in death April
hrarinc oti hi, final
• 5. 1832. After live death of her elder dory of civilization In eastern
“] brother, William, she took ovec lhe
, care of her niece, Bemlcc, and her with a legendary ruler. Fuhsl, who I
m nephew. Harold. She took care ot
* them until their death, she was a of society In the time when the |&gt;eo- “*ry. •'
member of the Quimby Methodist pie lived by hunting and fishing. 1 L'rb'J"
h church and was always an active
“[Olid faithful member Lena leaves Later emperors appear as Ideal '‘on.
(to mourn her loss an aged mother,
(Caroline
Caroline McIntyre,
McIntyre, one
one brother.
brother. ArAr- «r“ of agriculture and the simpler "MM
clue McIntyre, a number of nieces i processes of manufacture and gave (iiaatli
"• Iland
and nephews and other relatives be- them precepts of conduct and gov- *nd
I sides a host of friends. Mrs. Caste­ ernment. The Chou dynasty ruled j a tn
, leln was an outstanding character from 1122 B. a to 2."i0 IL C„ and
Ml1jin the community as she was always wn, followed by the Chin dynasty. ,
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
thinking of others and their needs. .__ ...... ......
Evenins she will be sadly missed In the1 from which China takes Us name.
' neighborhood as she tried to be a । The Inventive faculty of the Chinese
la we
well
known:
triend k&gt; everyone.
I “
“ “
nown: they were the first
nth .far of Dream
---------------- m
tp
tp use
use guripowi
gunpowder, paper, silk, mor­
Bu.s.nt. .r T..I.
I
’
for printing, porcelain,
the magnetic needle, etc.—Detroit
A
butterfly's
leg
Is
1,0(10
times
as
HABTIKOB PARISH.
DIST EPISCOPAL CHUBCH.
effective aa a man's tongue as an
organ of taste. That Is the conclu- !
; Bion reached following ex|M&gt;riments I
The harpsichord, once a favofed
I with more than 200 butterflies, rep- I
musical Instrument, went Into lhe
with the Invention of the
t.'niveraity of Mlnneeotn. In making ( discard WI1
i, but during Its period of
I the te«ts. lhe legs of the Insects]
waler, then in solu * «•“*"“ use It
..................................
' was n decidedly
Int sugar of milk .ml «*olou' '"■‘™nlenL It ... played
..
. .. .
' from a keyboard, but the
die real InIn­
Uie but- j
genuity
was
In
the
method
of
sound
­
terfly was able to detect any sweet­
ening In the waler. Its proboscis ing the strings which provided the
An upright stick of wood.
became uncoiled and extended, i music.
Gradually reducing the augur In the |I termed a Jack, was equipped with a
HABTIXO8 CITY MISSION.
solution, the smallest amount the piece of crow quill or miff leather,
i which served as a pick. When the
^tiM-cts could detect was discovered.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Further teats showed that this key was pressed down on the key­
board, the Jack was forced forward
M II. It H. quit
amount
had
to
bo
Increased
1.GO0
।
II T Mill. ofsllit.l.
until
Its
pick
struck
the
string
and
times before the human tongue |
brought out the rather shrill note
could detect IL—Montreal Herald.
, which characterized the itarpai। chord.—Washington Star.
Gasoline Mixture
Gasoline requires to tie mixed with
Agriculture in th# Orient
a large amount of oxygen or air In
rBEE METHODIST CHUBCH.
Agriculture In the Orient Is to­
order to make It explode. Accord­ tally different from that of this con­
ing to an authority, from 1.4 to fl.4 tinent or Europe. The population
per cent of gasoline makes an ex-

s SMi

Our Service

(people are buying
|

which ntorKM# araa dul» aaus
ir.-.S-?:.;1
lair or not in inc year nrao was aiso
~h ,
d,i.ou&lt;.
no on the ballot and received a Urge ,
.n ...t.nm.
*' afTlrmative vote by those present
&lt;on I’a«r 304 In .aid alSr# at I I
,r«h—sund.F 'and Voting—Yes 88. No 10. We are
aLTJinr 2
"“«•
fkhuoL 3:0-5 sorry Lhat a much larger number
0,1 mr &lt;&gt;&gt;■- .it inn naiica ib
— ----- — -- --------- ■-------------- i!°
— un
Idid not attend the meeting and ex- : Dr. Fred C.c-Howe,
Howc consumers
°°nsumersooanOoun- «w.
..»« hundrrj
hundi doiHm #■ prin
D. C(i#
*n :00 A.M..'ptms their preference in UiU mat-)I 1sei.A Washington,
-luay Ot u&gt;. w as.«s r.mtuu I
,22.
i«er.
in 59 cities .pent their food budget l»r«. b».&lt;de. an atluniry
«t 1
The financial statement, which U
EIBBT CHURCH OF CIIBIBT.
reveal* that 14 per cent of these
BCIENTIBT.
families bought no Whole milk. All Lram# dur. whrrrtarr. rth«
'
sccla'tioti
owns
54.125
of
Haatings
Ccr. Church uid Center
.
these
families
had
an
income
ode,
hrrrby
dr»i»rr
th»
wh#i#
smoun
RunJ#y terete# #t 10:30 a. M. Sub Building and Loan Association stock.
huiuDrd hiar»y”io *d“i
Ruudi’y BcbLi irS-Lo a st’"vvedne,
which there were accrued dlvi- quote to provide the food needed by
the group. The purchase of milk was ' «-«miy rem# du» and i&gt;#y#M#
r eveninr erreiee ai 7 45. Bodine ; dends on December 1. 1933 of $494.71.
,o,1 ,,lJ
.» In church buiiJinr open weduMdar T)le dividends on that stock for the avoided to permit the spending of ,n
money for some other purpose.
1 L”? ^.4**0/&lt;#kr’ "L "hf?!
!
current year will be $188.58.
।
IREK
It will be interesting to note that1I These families included many chll- ! the debt »e&lt;urr.i by .aid mort
CHURCH.
u
the Income from this stock for the dren who needed milk to insure
past year, together with the rental proper growth and tlie protection of । i,x aututr mad, and pravidrd.
Sunday Scheel,
health.
The deficiencies of diet hrrr'”' t‘’,n
th
in' of Brounds and bams, paid all the ’. which
Impowd upon * child c»n i jLIS—
,2”Ul ILi
expenses for the year and added to
t ‘ 30 r' R- Uie company's resources the sum of not be restored later in life. Weak-1 ih» e»ir&lt; home, tn th# city of
tvetiaiol.
V
nesses
attributable
to
the
lack
of
&gt;"
‘
’
"""
’
X
°
,
&lt;
.?
,,r
T'
r
11:30 A M[t ' $111.70. which was lhe balance of in-,‘ vita) elements may not become evi- coVJiy’i. Veld thrr. .ni t,#".”
::M come over expenses. The stock and
for years but they certainly will i He auction to th. hiaheat btdd«
cash on hand bring the assets of lhe I‘1dent
appear.
|
company to nearly $5,000.
.
.... complete statement o.
The
of MT.
Mr. |[,
Foreman u Ireuwrer ol (ho Burry!'"
County AKrleullun.1 Society will he |duced and delivered to eUy dwelling,
vl,
found eUewhere. 11 u hoped U.M “ the “■»* “•
" U,SW-,
»•!. IP34.
every put™ 01 the rule will reed 11. |J»W. Fluid mlU teol be protect.
I
«&gt; •» to understand the ew.cl Bn.n- “&gt;,'™» «»l*min.Uon by snylhln,
,ood
CHURCH (Eptacopal). lelal condition ot lhe company. Few ”!1*h •“‘•‘J
This
.
tales can make such a showing.
Thl' protection costa money and the
I milk can not be sold at leas than the
».ldrL*‘ Uraml' Ledsr. Michl- !
(cost of production if the farmer U
c#»
,out a st as
OBITUARY.
। Magdalena McIntyre CaMleleln,:’ to remain in business.
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
[,™.,
only daughter of usmre
James and vura-:
Caro-1 Children need Buld milk «nd

C-D

D# It)

N1935JM
• Continued from page one)

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH »

Shulls Co-operative Creamery.

18737118

Thia year the Poinsetta will be the dis­
tinctive Christmas Flower. W© have fine
plants in stock, priced front 25c to 92.00.
If you are hard pressed to find a suitable
gift at the last minute, send flowers—
flowers are a lovely gift at any time.

For the benefit of patrons who desire
Christmas decorations of distinction, we are
carrying a line of Genuine English Holly,
which is beautifully green and has th© red
berries intact. It comes loose leaf or in sprigs.
To really appreciate this exceptional product,
you must see it in comparison with the ordi­
nary commercial variety.
We are making a feature of Cemetery
Wreaths in a variety of sizes and prices.
To those who demand only the best, we
have a fine stock of the beautiful new “Bet­
ter Times” Rose. It is a superb flower.
We have a supply of late Mums grown by
our new electrically-controlled process. The
blooms are as fine as any grown during the

All orders from single flowers up to elabo­
rate bouquets and memorial wreaths treated
with equal courtesy and attention.

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist
HASTINGS. MICH.

TELEPHONE 2530

AUCTION SALE!

ut Balli#

Guaranteed Trust
fitting Service

UNITED BRETHREN CHUBCH
IN CHRIST.

11 th# patron

d co oprratln
tarn rrara a
’ thr f.rrwr 1

BalUmor# Church.

soloed to hold th# rupture

MoC.llutu Church

fsuture
Control'*. Nothing else like
Bl We are exclulve roprw-

percentage
of gasoline burns without MP1U.IUU
Tu burn gakollu
rampleuly. ubuut Id pound, uf klr
. u«M.d tor auch pound ot nu11 nr
Th. tore, or pow.r ot th.
explo.lon drprnd. on lb. .mount ot
™.pre«lon ot th. cl,.eg. ot ...»
th.., vapor .nd n r
I. I. uan.lly
comprre.rel I. . IMrd or « uunrlar
ot IU torn,ar voluma. u. from U
pounds per square Inch to 35, 00 or
75 pounds per square Inch fit the
end ot the compression stroke ot
the piston.

The Prescription Drag Store
HAirmcs

tncmcAN

666

LIQUID . TABLETS

Cheek#

COLDS
FEVER
HEADACHES

HASTINGS MARKETS

There Is an Indian legend that ac­
counts for the origin of the white,
yellow, gray and black birches of
New England, says the American
Forestry association. They are be­
lieved to bare been created by the
Great Spirit to symbolize the de­
velopments affecting his people In
New England after the white peo­
ple came to this country. The yel­
low and white birches were created
first, according to the legend.

I Mining camps experience peritAls
| of grow lb and decline, of excite। went and obsolescence, depending
upon such economic factor* LeadI ville. Colo., Is au example of the
, changes wrought by the varying
j composition of Its ores.
Starting
out aa a gold camp. It became a
| silver camp, and subsequently, with
I depth, deteriorated into a lead and
i copper producing district

What's the heaviest substance
known! Lead! No, osmium. What's
the hardest! The diamond! Yea
The roost ductile! Gold. What's
the hottest temperature we can pro­
duce. About 5.800 degrees Centi­
grade. What's the coldest! About
272 degrees below zero Centigrade.
What's lhe most,costly substance!
Radium, nt more than $2,000,000 an
ounce. All according to Dr. B. S.
Hopkins, in National Farm Journal.

Among the setters, the English,
perhaps. Is the most popular. It
Is a gentleman's dog, a born aristo­
crat and a fine companion. It Is at
Its best‘when afield and displays
flashes of uncanny Intelligence that
smartest bird dog In the world. It
Is seldota. tlurt you find a dog with
tlje appealing, sympathetic eyes pos­
sessed by the English setter.

.“fa ■Uchorn#. I0«.
Rwki lie.

rf.ir‘

water aura, rar

The theory of relativity covers ten
pages In the encyclopedia, and even
then is understandable only to a per-,
son versed In higher mathematics
Only a dozen people are uld to be
capable of onderatandlng the theory.

■

Still Then's More to Follow

Milton found trouble and difficulty
In getting a license to publish his
•'Paradise Lost" One particular
phrase. “In the noble simile of the
,uu ,u „„ „
sun In an eclipse." the authorities
thoucht InokM tr^^oabIe,

Eaat Indian archipelago which
winds are known In lhe China Seua
na typhoons. Rainfall la unevenly '
distributed throughout the year.
I

Mushrooms
‘ Native to some sections is at least
one mushroom, the eating of which
sighted vision. Perhaps the most re­ need cause no fear. It is the dis­
markable characteristic of the eyes tinctive morel, known commonly as
of birds of prey Is their power of the sponge mushroom. In the course'
swiftly sitering the focus of their of the early spring thousands of
eyes to changing distance*
Ttie morels are gathered Rome are fried
eagle, for Instance, can sight sn ob- to a rich brown In butter and oth |
Jecl on the ground when It la wheel I era gain positions of honor atop
Ing so far over our heads as to ap- | thick. Juicy steaks. Morels give
pear like little more than a speck In ( steaks an Identity which otherwise
the sky.
Yet. despite the great WOuld be lost The morel is easily
speed with.which It may dart down distinguished by the prominently’
upon this object. Its eyes are able ridged and pitted cap. which Is hoi
so to adjust themselves that ths
bird continues to have a clear view |
of the object sought and la able to ]
stop at the precise Instant to escape
Colorado was organized as a ter­
collision.—Detroit News.
Birds, especially the birds of prey,

---------Almost every state contains nonreservation Indiana who have adopted the customs of civilized life. The
reservations are territories set apart
as homes for the Indian charges of
the nation, where they are protected and taught. Those on the reeervatlona are not permitted to pass
the boundaries of the reserra except
on proper business or by consent of
the agent in charge. As rapidly as

abandon tribal relations and adopt
the habits of the white race.

I

The government's conscience fund
While Canada's banks appear to
—contributed by
.
inonymous per operate more to the safety of the
sons whose consciences make them depositoeg, they do not attempt to
believe they have cheated Uncle live up to tin* American Idea that a
Sam-now totals more than $600. bank la a means of financing busl
«»■
neea
&lt;

has to be utilized to the limit. The
I latitude of Shanghai la that of a
,
cUmal, b„,
al,„
o( th,
„„
i ,h.
wln.
„ „la ,„a
fo, ,h,
„ wlj,
al
u,e „onJ
&lt; „d g ln
.b.lirrrel tram ‘
I ,h, |cj wl„,|,
„m8 dow„ ,
S|W„,.
,um„„
,„d
w|odt rom|nj [rom

Di.^.16, N.I I..I.M
said anything he's sorry for,** said
Uncle Eben. “It don't necessarily
show be has a good disposition. It
only prorei dat he's forgetful"

- the same boundaries as at present.
up from partl of th0
. territories of Utah. New Mexico,
j Kansas and Nebraska.
The name
given to this territory in the bill i
‘ as It passed the bouse was Idaho. '
[ bnt it was changed to Colorado in
, the senate,
'
I
j
I
I

Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction
sale on my farm, 6 miles west of Hastings on M-37, second
house west of Powers’ school house, on

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934
Commencing at one o’clock, and sell the following property:—'

TOOLS.

HORSES.
Red roan gelding, wt. 1450. ‘
Brown gelding, wt. 1350.
(This team is sound and right.)

COWS.
Jersey, 5 years old, due in April.
Jersey, 3 years old, due in July..
Jersey, 7 years old, due in Sept.
Black cow, fresh 10 weeks.
(All giving good flow of milk.)

POULTRY.
100 White Leghorn hens.

FEED.
6 tons alfalfa hay.
300 bundles corn stalks.
on February 28.
150 shocksritory
of corn.
200 baskets of com in crib.
150 bushels of potatoes.

1861. with

Farm wagon. Dump hay rake.
Set double harness.
John Deere mower, No. 2, 5-ft. cut,
used one season.
• . .
Gale plow.
Two spring harrows.
Five-tooth cultivator.
One-horse corn drill, new.
Economy Chief cream separator.
Water separator, new.
Spike tooth harrow.
100 feet new hay rope.
Compressed air sprayer, new.
3 brooder stoves, hard coal and oiL
Chick feeders and waterers.
-Nearly new trailer with stock rack.
Quantity used lumber.
Chicken coop, 20x30.
*Chicken coop, 15x20.
Garage, 15x18.
Other articles too numerous to men­
tion.

TERMS:—CASH.
settled for.

Nothing removed until

John W. Hoedemaker
PROPRIETOR
J. E. NORTON, Auctioneer.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1934
DISAPPEARED SIX YEARS
AGO—HAS RETURNED

township. He vanished suddenly,
leaving behind a wife and five chil­
dren He had always been a consid­
erate and exemplary citizen. He was
a member of lhe Masonic Lodge of

But Ed. Yoder Gives No In­
formation as to Where
a good reputation.
The last known of
He Went
Readers of the Banner will re­
member that In January 1929 there
was considerable
excitement in
Bowne township and in the northern
part of this county over the diaappearance of Ed Yoder, who had
been a prominent farmer of Bowne
■

him was when
he attempted to borrow some money
of a neighbor
Searching parties
were organized. Although his footsteps were traced from thia neighor's in Bowne township td the crosstoad near hts own home, they were
lost there and nobody seemed to
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YOUR COMFORT
AND THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR
—- depend upon proper preparation
for winter driving. See tp it that the
proper grade of oil is in your motor,
antifreeze in your radiator and, that
winter lubricant is in the transmission
and rear axle of your car.
A full charged BATTERY with
clean terminals, spark plugs and igni­
tion, tuned up, brakes properly adjust­
ed and tires in good condition, will
make winter driving no more difficult
than in summer, and will insure you
against expensive and troublesome de­
lays.
We are prepared to render this serv­
ice on all makes of cars, and the cost
is reasonable. Give us a trial.
A Good Heater, either Hot Air or
Hot Water, is a necessity you should
not overlook. We install either at sur­
prisingly low prices.
We have Genuine Ford BATTER­
IES that will fit any car as low as—
On Exchange!

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FORD DEALERS
Phone 2121 Heslinga

BATTLE CREEK
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ERNIE YflIINCr
1915 REVUE
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uhe khdTHE°SshE
SOLD

and th*

HIM oVrTA

ever have learned of any trace cf
him thereafter. Il was thought that
he might possibly have ended his
life in one or the other of two small

cut and neighbora and officers drag1 ged the lakes in bitter cold weather.
—r—
had been fbuliy dealt with. Tlie
search for him was finally abandoned when an Investigation showed
that his financial affairs were in
somewhat chaotic condition, and the
ccnduslon wan reached that he had
deliberately dropped out of tight.;
Last week Yoder returned to
Bowne township; but he gives no I
explanation of his disappearance
and it is still a secret. When asked
about it. all he says is that he "don't
remember."

SCHOOL NOTES FROM
THORNAPPLE-KELLOGG
The sale of Christmas seals in
'Middleville started on Monday. Dec­
'S and will close Friday. Dec. 20. On
4-Monday the supply of seals was gone
and Mr. Bell wired for 2.000 more.
Up to dale $45 worth of seals have
been sold.
received their charter this week and
members ore now studying the by­
laws of the‘organization
P. P. A.
means Future Farmers of America

striving to earn money for emblems
for their club. There are eight aims

i Mumps ta taking Its toll among
'teachers os well as students. Mrs.
; McFall and Mtas Moorlag. both
grade teachers are lhe immediate
victims of this ailment. Mrs. McKean
ta substituting for Mrs. McFall and
Mbs Brogg ta substituting for Mtas
Moorlag.
Friday afternoon Mr. B J. Ford
and Miss Kelly formerly of the Dept,
of Public Instruction visited our
school with the Board of Education
of the Hartland consolidated school.
Many people here will remember
that Mr Ford assisted in organizing
the T. K. school district. He ta now
the Sociologist for the Crouse Foun­
dation.

Camp Fire Activities
Fifteen new members will be add­
ed to the local Camp Fire groups
Saturday afternoon. December 19.
when the local board of awards will
meet at the home of Mra. A- E
Johnson. The local board Is com­
posed of Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. E ACaukln and Mrs. Milo DeVries, as­
sisted by Miss Dorothy Laras of the
Battle Creek office.
Tlie new members are Mary Lou
Burroughs,
Priscilla
Harrington,
Marjorie Reed. Thelma Weyerman,
Maxine
Jarman,
Dorothy
Mae
Schantz. Elnora Kanler. Judith Ful­
ler. Marjorie Hill. Marjorie Tasker.
Mary Ellen Mulder. Eleanor Struble.
Elsa Fern Pease, Geraldine Heath.
I Gladys Jones. Louise Slnkler and
Elaine Malcolm.
In addition to
these Wood Gatherers rank will be
I awarded
to
Marcella Kennedy.
, Elaine Jarman. Pauline Everson.
Imogene Cooley, Jane Harrington.
Jean Harrington, Dorothy Everson.
Betty Kidder. Betty Lane, Verland
Clark and June Leary. Doris Ever­
son and Constance Cook will be
awarded the Fire-Makers rank.
| Madeline Cook, who has prej vlously taken her Torek Bearers
rank in social leadership, and Norma
'Jacobson, who has taken her Torch
| Bearers rank in camp craft, will re­
ceive large honor beads for taking
| this high rank In handcraft. The
girls have a display of their work ta
the window of Ironside and Mich­
ael's store Mrs Johnson, who is the
leader of the local Camp Fire activi­
ties. will take her Torch Bearers
rank ta social leadership.

ling ram and won the second prize
for three ram lambs, also third prize
for ewe lambs, second for an exhibit
of three ewe lambs, also on first gel
of a sire and a second on his flock
of Suffolk sheep.
It Is fine to have a Barry county
breeder raise s flock of sheep that
win him such distinction at an In­
ternational Livestock exhibition.

FAIR LAKE.

NIGHTS, 40c

MIDDLEVILLE.

WMU

Dec. 1. Wm. H. McKevitt part In their annual Corned beef Seaae and Mra. Noah Shaeffer were
rd on his 28th year delivering and cabbage supper. A good time Friday v1*1 tom at Elmer Shaeffer'* what might
from here. He has not figured U always assured with the Nash- Mrs. N. Shaeffer stayed until Bel­
ting down lodged
urday evening.
up his mileage covered, but you can ville brothers, so Join the throng.
H. A. Bregg and family went to
—^-*- —
—•
Hoiso Miller c?
of 7*
Elmdale
spent
guess that it U some distance.
Mich., Sunday,
to attend
with Lois Shaeffer.
A letter
teller irom
from James McKevitt.
iwcrvcvin, Hersey.
..
----- - .--------------------A Sunday
CUrc
aud
former.g
who with hta family recently drove.. .u. /-------- .
M^Thomt)11
him down.
to California sms that they are' slslfr m Mra. urog Mr* Tnomp- —
---------- -------------nicely settled ta a suburb of Loa *°n had lnany
‘n H'1-' ricinl- Grand. Rapids Thursday afternoon.
Anzeles and both he and Mrs. Me- ty who c^nd theU »ympalhy to
Hcnry Cothe
Henrv
Colbe and son*
sons. Nicholas not injured.
'
the hnmavnrt
and Junior, of Detroit spent from
A truck load of fine Christmas Saturday noon qnUl Bunday noon
trees were being' sold here on Mon- with the former's brother, Harry
evening. Pop corn, candy
day by John Vander Ko Ik.
Cramer, and family.
Ing last week Wednesday evening
Several took advantage Saturday
Sunday guests at lhe Harry Cramer 'home
Mr.
and
Mra.
of the tax collector being ut tlie “
----------were, "*
“ —
J **
“ Jacob
'—*“
25 attended the pot luck supper and
bank end paid their taxes. Some Poortvllet. Mr. and Mrs. Walter held, at the school Thursday.
meeting, four new members were evidently have the price.
Duffy, the Misses Beulah and Mary
initiated.
Tuesday evening will be a great Cramer.
Saturday in Tanning
"Ye Old Time Singing School''
will
given at—
the—M.
E.------------church taken. An electrical display will be
-----—be.-------------.
BARRYVILLE.
Friday evening at 8 P. M.. by sev-, given by a concern of a very interYou are cordially invited to at­
enteen members of the Gaines U. eiting nature, this display was on
Smiling, happy, Patty — may B ch4rch- Old costumes, old songs, j exhibition at’lhe World's fair at tend the supper at the church Friwhere-he hat employment.
tuberculosis never visit her!
old Parl°i' organ and Simon' rhiravn
Chicago .nd
and ■■
is tu-Hv
now Pnlnp
going ahntlt
about tn
to
Mr. and Mrs Wilson Willetts and
Tuberculosis
Christmas
Seal!Clemens as the staging master will the larger towns showing some of
baby. Clayton Willetts, of Detroit. Missionary dinner at Um home of
money, spent on a survey of over »» the features of the program. the new things that can be done Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Willets of
500 tuberculosis deaths among Come and enjoy a fine evening of with electrical apparatus. Wc will Concord and Mra. Clara Day and
Reports are that Cheater Willette
Michigan young people under aong. and music. You will assist a not go into detail for lack of knowl­ family were Sunday guests of their
ininy. found
thirty,
rounn many, mOay
m**y babies
naoiea worthy caAue.
edge. but know that you will want parents. Mr. and Mra. J. J. Willetts,
and littla children like Patty,
Are you mailing all your lettm
Dr. Hugh Kennedy. Disk Supt.. to see it to appreciate what is be­ and Helen. We are sorry to report
robbed of father or mother—or was the speaker Sunday, both here ing done.
ouuucy. who
WHU has
.mo been
uro. In a hospital with tuberculosis Christmas seals
Stanley,
both—by tuberculoaia!
On Monday Sylvester Van Hom ta Ohio, is not improving as his pasted on the back?—Michigan Tuand at Irving. The doctor had an
Once found, their danger can be
shot a fox out in Irving township. many friends would wish.
jberculosta Association.
explained to their guardian* and ing, his car went into a ditch and I This is the first one we have known
perhaps their parent*’ fata can be he had to crawl out of the window..i being killed near hern since he got
avoided. But that doesn't bring
it did not prevent him from' one about a year ago.
back to them the real loving care but
speaking, although he was suffering |j Mr. and Mra. Ray Lyons will soon
that only a mother or father could
give—that Tia* gone, an unneces­ from an injury to a shoulder and one move into their recently purchased
sary and cruel sacrifice to tuber­ hip. A full house greeted him and home on High street, formerly own­
ed by Mra. Smith.
culosis because someone was care­ 'enjoyed a fine sermon.
Mrs Smith’s remains were taken
less about prevention.
SOUTH BOWNE.
That is the work of the dollar* lo her old home for burial near
Holland.
Mich.
Another
fine
wom
­
you spendaon tuberculosis Christ­
Ralph Walton accompanied
mas Seals—prevention of tragedy an gone to her reward.
brothers. Floyd and Claude.
Several of the Pythian Sisters Grand Rapids Thursday afternoon.
firevention of children's heart-sick
oneliness, prevention of long years spent a happy day at Uie home of
Mr. and Mrs Will Mishler attend- 1
of wasted illness when life should Mrs. B. C. Swift on Grand Rapids ed the funeral of Earl Rogers in i
be most fruitful—all by the pre­ street Friday. A fine luncheon was Freeport Wednesday afternoon.
vention of tuberculosis.
served and cards enjoyed for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder and ,
Money has already been returned
Tlie Pythian ladies will meet again 'family were Hastings shoppers Sat- i
generously for a great number of this week to work on their quilt for urday.
the ten million seals sint out by which you will be asked to buy a ( Eleanor Thaler of West Campbel)
the Michigan Tuberculosis Asso­ number. The lucky one will get a spent Saturday night with Bernice
ciation on Thanksgiving Day, It fine quilt very cheap and the money Walton.
T
has been announced. It is hoped will go to a worthy cause.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Yoder of near'
that those as yet unheard from
J. D. Dietrich has been very busy Clarksville were week-end guests at,
will make their 1934 contribution
of late. Besides his usual, custom­ Harold Yoder's.
even more generous than last
Mrs. Jennie Pardee and Mrs. W.
year's and if your Seals have not ers he has delivered 24.000 gallons
Try this exceptionally good coal. IT’S CLEAN.
yet been paid for, you are urged of gas to a firm that has a large H. Pardee visited their stater. Mra. |
storage
capacity and took advantage Lydia Porritt. of West Bowne. Fri­
to do your part for prevention­
IT HOLDS FIRE LONGER. ITS LOW IN ASH.
of
the
low
price
to
stock
up.
thus
day.
today.
giving our local man a lift and
ITS EVERYTHING you can expect from Bet­
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kime and
leaving a considerable money ta family of Pleasant Valley spent Fri­
ter Coal. Ask for it.
WOMEN’S CLUB TO
circulation right here at home.
day evening at Harold Yoder's.
W, Bennett has been improv­
Mra. Frank Walton attended W.,
SPONSOR MUSICAL SHOW ingC. his
Ideal theater office of late. M. A. at the home of Mrs. Allen
Members of the Hastings Women's An added Improvement to our busi- Fish in Freeport Thursday.
Club are sponsoring a play to be giv­
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Pardee spent
en on the 14lh and 15th of March to
Our store windows begin to take Friday at Clarence Benedict’s, it be­
help raise funds for uniforms for on a holiday appearance, so get ing Clarence's birthday.
the Hastings High school bond.
ready to take advantage of tlie sea­
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blough
son early and avoid the later rush.
went to Shipshewana. Ind.. Thura- j
Main street was sanded several' day for a ten
visit. Jacob
Jzczt ’
— days'
J
times last week, making it much Konklc of Hastings ta helping lhe.
PHONE 2370
HASTINGS
safer for travel, and at that several boys keep house while their parents j
accidents—
happened—on—
our......
streets
gone.
&gt;•
I
-------------areare
gone.
while it was so slippery.
| Mr. and Mrs. Will Speicher and
•Several of our Pythians will go to Mrs. Lizzie Miller of Middlebury. |
Members of Troop 75 of the sec­
ond ward have tickets to sell for the
benefit supper io be held at the
United Brethren church In the sec­
ond ward on Wednesday evening.

“Custom Furnace Coal”

REGAL

FORREST JOHNSON

Boy Scout News

which sponsors thc Troop, is serving
the supper, the price being 25 cents
per plate. The boys are desirous of
furnishing rooms for their work and
as a meeting place, making Patrol
Dens. Rooms in the second ward
school have been given for lhe use
of Troop 75. and they hope to get
$25 to put them in good shape. Your
co-operation will be greatly appre­
ciated.

You are invited to join our

1935 Christmas Savings Club

The Barry district executive board
meeting is scheduled for Thursday
night. Dec. 13 at 7:30 at the Scout
office at the Health Department.
There Is Important business to be
transacted so board members are
urged to attend.

Barry county Scouts are now en­
gaged in a recruiting campaign, on
Monday. Mr. Shafer visited every
The Christmas council fire of the school in the city and talked to boys
Camp Fire girls will be held Wed­ in the fifth, sixth, seventh and
nesday afternoon. December 19. at eighth grades, explaining various
4:15 o'clock, in the play room of thc phases of Scouting, the medals and
I central school. At this time hon- honors awarded, and trying to en­
I or beads for rank will be awarded.. list recruits. He said he was sur­
Four girls, Enid Mohler. Doris Craig. prised at lhe small number who were
Zabelle Adrounle and Agnes John­ not already Scouts. Any Scout or
son. will be given national honors Cub obtaining three new members,
I for keeping health charts for twelve who register and receive their Bob­
I months and Madeline Cook and Nor­ cat or Tenderfoot requirements, will
ma Jacobson will receive national be awarded a bronze medal at the
honors for thrift work. In addition District court of Honor in February.
twelve national birthday awards will For five new members a silver medal
be given and 25 of tlie Camp Fire
girls will be given awards for con­ cruita a gold medal will be given.
tributing to the Nation Needlework
guild. Parents of the girls are cor­
Reregistrations for December are
dially invited to attend the camp flrc Troop 61. Dowling; 60. Banfleld; 74.
ceremonial.
75. 88 and Cub Pack 9 of Hastings.
January. 78. Freeport; 29. Woodland;
Seven Camp Fire guardians from 89, Good Will. Registrations should
Hastings were entertained at a pic­ be at Scout headquarters here by
nic supper and meeting of the Dec. 20 for the first Troops named.
guardians' association at the home
The area slogan is "3000 Scouts by
Creek, Monday evening. Plans for January 1, 1935."
a guardians' training course in the
various districts were atscussed. Tlie
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
project of using the winter cabin at
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and son.
Lake Kltannlwa was also considered. Mr. and Mrs. Oaser and son of Lake
Odessa. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Crown
A FINE RECORD.
of Wayland. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
C. A. Williams, a fanner living Brown and son. Miss Lucille Brown
near Middleville, won honors for his
of Grand Rapids. Duane Bacon of
exhibits of Suffolk sheep at the CtalCaledonia and Mr. and Mra. Ronald
cago Live Stock Show. He had the
Gillette of Grand Rapids were Sun-

The Kinsley Ladies' Aid Society
will meet with Mra Ines Ftord for
pot luck dinner December 19, all
bring one gift for the Christmas

AFTERNOONS, 30c

Left Behind

PART T

Morgan and daughter Lois.
Mrs. Charles Kenyon and daugh­
ter of Cloverdale were Monday
guests of her brother, David Benawa
and wife.
Mrs Maude Severance of Clew­
land, Ohio, attended the Homecom­
ing at the M. E. church and was thc
guest of Mrs. Thomas Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Maoolm McIver and
Mra. Hattie Carpenter attended the
funeral of Mrs. W1U1U of Grand
Rapids Friday.
Miss Arlene Raw Is assisting Mrs.
Harry Stimson with her housework.
Wc are glad to report little Ralph
Sehnnta on the gain.
The Home Economic class will
bold a Christmas party at die home
of Mra. Wm. Schroder Thursday aft-

Mk. and Mrs. Alien Griffin enter­
tained forty friends Saturday night
at a pedro party. All report a fine
tune.
I Jason Willison and family spent
Mra George Kraul returned home
' Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Claud
from Ann Arbor Saturday afternoon.
Harrington of Banfield.

Thousands of dollars were paid
this year to our 1934 members,
who were thus placed in a position
financially ta do Christmas shop­
ping or pay curent bills or taxes.

In many instances the money
they received was returned to the
bank in a savings account to be
further enlarged by additional de­
posits from time to time

Below are a lew ol the plana

1

Increasing Club Plan Decreasing Club Plan
50c CLUB—Start with 50c and
decrease 1c each week — in 50
weeks------------------------------ —

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2c CLUB—Deposit 2c lit week,
4c 2nd week; increase 2c each

$1.00 CLUB—Start with $1.00
and decrease 2c each week—in
50 weeks

2522

5c CLUB—Deposit 5c let week,
10c 2nd week; increase 5c each
week—in 50 weeks4

$2.50 CLUB—Start with $2.50
and decrease 5c each week — in

1c CLUB—Deposit 1c 1st week,
2c 2nd week; increase 1c each
week—in 50 weeks.----------- '

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632

632

Then there it the Level Payment Plan—always popular—from 25c to $5 per week.

'

DEPOSITS INSURED

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
WASHINGTON, O. C.

$5000

for'each 'depositor

$5000

HASTINGS CITY BAN
"The Bank With the Chime Clock
CAPITAL

$150,000.00

SURPLUS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER It, 1«M
CENTER.

Sunday. Dec. 2nd. was Un Nellie 1
DELTON.
Mis* Ruth Richard* (pent from Glwna’ sixty-first birthday, so her
I be glad to know she is praak of Mr. and Un. OU* Landon. Ihoping that they will have a Urge Friday until Sunday with friend* In daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
nioJy from her recent' Mrs.\ Murry Meyer* of near Lake attendance. You are requested to
Olenn
Kenyon, entertained in bar
Battle Creek.
honor with a surprise party and
bring your own table senloe. Come
Mtw Violet Collison of Plainwell birthday dinner. Those preasnt were:
MMBBiUty I* working a! th* Law- Mra. NW1 Wlboo. last week.
and
^^ta^yaur^ friends and enjoy .
apent
th*
week
end
with
her
father
IBM bcm* during Mr*. Laurence's! Mra. OUs Landen entertained sev- the
Mr and Mi&gt; Ed. Monica and two
stepmother. Mr. and Mr*. Art daughters of Hastings. Mrs. Lydia
Emms.
| cral guest* Thursday afternoon at a
*Mr.
* and Mrs. Cha*. Hendershott and
'
CollUon.
Burdick of Hickory Corners, Will
r m MMS
jgjgg 4ifc
(rta Nash
Newh of HuUnn
H»«Unp ‘Uower «»»cn
Albaria
given iur
far nn
her uirow.
niece. Miss mt
Or-­ attended a birthday party on Sun­
?_
imiiuj
; ill me
.
....
weex
wim
---------------------------------her of
annmarh.
—
—
Several Delton people attended the
------------ ---------,■
ha*
been
the___oast
past
week_ nhn
withStuck,
P*1" fn hnrvir
ln nf
honor
her-rx
approachday ~
at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
J' ^iwiht-i
teqnchlal uMunamia
pneumoni* but 1*
&lt; “
“rriage to
"Ughtnln1" at Haatlng* Fri- Wallbridge and two sons of Battle
i* better ,n
ln*
marriage
tp Mr. Ford En* of CUflord Hammond north of HasHa*- I
at this writln* Mra guv Nash of near Worland. Many pretty and ting* given in honor of Mr* Hender- 4«y night and also (ftf play "Pol- Creek. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Otb*on
i thl* community *i&gt;eni Thuraday with iu“fuI Present* were given to the *hott‘s mother. Mr*. Hammond.
Uhlng Papa" at Kellogg * school Sat- of Augustai Lewi* picker of Clover
’ Sr riater-in-l*w
bride-to-be and delicious refresh- ----------------------urday night.
dale. Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Whldby
muMMw Mm.u wtwi wu rmmt mPnU **re »erved by the hostess.
WOODLAND.
Mr*. Blanche Richard* 1* saying'and two children of Mickdry OorI
ZmruZ-k h,-r.i^,i*'AH ,pcnl ® ver&gt;’ happy afternoon I Rev JoJin M Smith ot South '» ^w day* in Uie Bender home at .ner*. Mlxs Ine* Mamby of Lacy. Mr.
hospital. Bnd (jfpartrt wulilng Mias Orpha a Woodland Is rerioualy ill with penu- Gull lake. Mrs Bender, of whom rand Mrs. Wil Item Smith and son
.
«
j ■ very happy wedded life.
monte. Mrs Jacob Hoover of Wood- mention wa* made last week, passed 'Billy and Beverly Given* of Delton,
i Mr*- Frank Hosmer was In Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Freed of Tele- 4«nd is helping care tor him.
away and funeral services were held ] needles* to *ay It wa* a JoUy crowd
, Rapids Monday returning home dO, ohto. spent from Thursday until' Mra. Ine* Hom. are 58 mother of Sunday afternoon in Uie Henton । and a happy gathering alio a »umpTuraday. Her granddaughter, who Sunday of last week with lhe lat- Mra Perry T.rhm«n died 'Bt thg ypt. home. Rev. Belle* of Richland and tuous dinner.
i apent her Thanksgiving vacaucn iter's parent*. Mr. and Mra. Frank । veralty hospital Ann Arbor Satur- Rev. L. D. Mlle* of Delton officiating. । Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Kenyon and
, tare.returned to her home in Grand Aapinall
ldaJ. momlng. December 8th The fu- The body was taken to Chicago for [son Arian apent last Bunday with
Rapids with her.
I. Miss Mercy Usborne W1
... Arbor neral will be held Tuesday P M. at burial.
of w
Ann
Mr. and Mrs Fred Wallbridge at
- Mr*. Ralph Kenney and Mra. Wm. 'u
a month*
month * vuratinn
vacation.
t. home
hnm* for .
home
Mr
Percy: Mr* Bertha Adams entertained Battle Creek.
. ; Hale were guest* Friday of the for-1 Miss Mercy Usborne. accompanied Lehman of Wamervllle. Burial will jher Sunday Scixxil class of IltUe
Mr. and Mra. Chester Banghart
m«r'* daughter. Mra. F.. Greenfield, by her mother and sisters and broth- be at Sunfield. She leave* lo mourn fo,1“
ber homc Tuesday evening. - w-ere invited a* guests of honor of
« -*
crs vlsited Mr. and Mra. Calvin Stcf- her »loss, the husband Nelson and! Dr. and Mra. Ed. Lowry have [Civic Player* at Hastings Friday
. fey of Kalamaeoo Sunday.
two children, one daughter. Mrs Ms- bought Uie Horton residence in Del- night.
They attended lhe play
।
Mr. and Mr*. John Usborne and bel
।
Lehman, and one son, Russell. 10,1 and have begun to make im- | "Llghtnln‘" and afterwards were
family attended the Corh-Show at at home
,M,„V
provement* about the place.
i luncheon guest* of the players. Mr.
Lake Odessa high school Friday j Mrl Robert nnnlc of Louisville,
----------------- --------------------Thc
Inland
Lakes
Garden ------Clubland Mrs. Banghart were royally enn‘ght.
Ky., was brought to the home of her wl11
Mrs. Elsie Horton tertalned and fee! very grateful for
*7^3
|son. Dr. R Q Flnnie. Sunday mom- Thursday afternoon of this week. the honor bestowed upon them.
HENDERSHOTT.
ing from Pennock hospital following Mrs. Vina Durkee and Mra. Edith
BAltRYYlLLE.
Mrs
Delhi Holcomb returned lan operation two weeks ago She is Barnes will prepare thc program on
Last West's Letter.
home Sunday night from Middleville getting along nicely
Shrubs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Day and fam। where she has spent the past three • Rcv. and Mra. Fay C. Wing were
Mr. and Mrs Burrell Scudder of
week* at the home of Marlon Smith. Kalamaioo visitors Saturday.
Hasting* spent Sunday with Mr and
family wej-e Thanksgiving day guests
। Clyde Hendershott and family of, A surprise birthday party was held Mr*. Ike Johnson.
X.
Hastings were Sundky guest* at the al
« k tlje
kkiv home
.iv.il. of
VI Mr.
«1U ■ and
nitu Mr*.
ilk i “ R
Il L.
x. 1 Mr' and Mr*. Von
•• Dunn went to
.V, of their brother. Frank and family,
home of his mother. Mrt. Frances Born Saturday evening In honor of Wisconsin Thursday to take their of south Hastings.
Mr and Mrs Chas. Hutton and
Hendershott.
I the birthday of George Oarlick.
i uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
Miss Vera Door.an returned to
Mr and Mrs Raymond Faui were Lund, back to their home. Mrs. Le- mother of Walled Lake and Mr. and
of Detroit
were
Jackson last Monday after spending weck
week end bumU
guest* of Mr
Mr. ani]
and Mrs da Harrington also accompanied Mrs, Jackson
a week with her mother. Mrs. Geo. Charles Paul of Hastings.
Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I them and they returned Sunday
Will Hyde. Mrs. Chas. Hutton re- [
Kelly. Mr. Kelly Is home from the ’ At the Tuesday evening meeting, olght.
hospital and making a splendid re­ December IL of the Woodland
Mr*. Katie Kahler left Monday malned and she and Mr. and Mrs.
covery although still confined to, his Woman’s study Club, a play. “The evening for Scranton, Pennsylvania. Will Hyde spent from Friday till
Guest at the Inn" was given by to visit her sister, Mr*. Lizzie Rlll- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
NOMA MAOZA OUTFITS 40 h , Mr. and Mrs. James Crawley with five of the Study Club members. The «’one She wlU also visit relatives in McCoy of Grand Rapids. Mr. Hutton j
f i Mr. and Mr* Ed. Bldelman of Has­ usual Christmas
tree
activities Batavia. New York, before returning came after her Sunday and they
H j ting* were Sunday guest* at Robert takes place and each member Is to | home.
returned home Sunday evening.
M1X E RS
The Missionary meeting will be1
0 I Bryans’. Sunday evening Mr. and bring a gift for the tree. These gifts | Mr*. Anna Smelker of Middleville
I Mrs. Crawley with Mr. and Mr*. or toys will then be sent to needy wUI take charge of the household held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |
IN ONE
I j Bryans went to Carson City to call children of the community.
|dutle* in the Kahler home during L. A- Day Thursday with a pot luck
f Ion Mrs. Bryans brother-in-law. Will
dinner. Everyone 1* Invited.
‘
I
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pierce and Mrs. Kahler a absence.
Mixer
that
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McDonald of
children ot Grand Rapids were Sun- I -Messrs and Mesdames George Ed■&gt;
C«tt''N Waterloo
I ' The friends and neighbor* of Mr. day guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest dy, Clifford Kahler. Carl Ricker. Hastings were callers of Mr and
I and Mra. Ernie Matteson gavp them Shomo.
I Charles Kahler and Harry Wertman Mrs. Will Hyde Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mr*. Herbie Wilcox ac­
Drink Mixer and (3)
I a shower at the schoolhouse Friday
The Mother-Daughter banquet (attended the community meeting at
companied Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Pow­
a Fruit Juice Extrac­
£ night. They received a large num­ given by the Home Economic* club Ccdnp Creek Friday evening
tor. Regular retail
ber of gifts to help them start of the Woodland High school will be
Friday and Saturday night*. Dc- ers to Lake Odessa Sunday evening
housekeeping. Their friends In lhe held at lhe schoolhouse Monday eve- cember 14-15. Delton Community where they enjoyed ‘ Treasure Is- '
price 315.95.
Made
This b a brand new 1934 Model
- Gregory and Star district* also have nlng.
by the country's oldi players will nreaent “The Red-head- . land" at lhe theater there.
ed
’
stepchild.
”
a
comedy-dianu/in
I
Geo
aIid
Mbs
Mary
Hayman
were
showered them with gift*.
The
Speed Queen with porcelain tub and
Mr. and Mrs. Omo Knowles and ed Stepchild." a comedv-dianut in
kindness of their many friends will children of Freeport spent Sunday three act*. When Richard Russell Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. WlU
Electric Mixers.
aluminum agitator. Carries atandnever be forgotten by them and her with Mr. and Mrs Welby Crockford. brings his young daughter by his I Gibson In Nashville.
■ [ family.
Mr- and Mrs. Dale DeVine and
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Green called first marriage from the western
obtained with other
I 1 The Ladles' Aid will hold their
on Mr and Mrs Will Grigsby and ranch, where she has been brought Mr- and Mtr. Nelson Brumm and
I Christmas social at the home of Mr.
Speed Queen models. &gt;
wonderful gift for mother . . . ’ from
Mr and Mrs. Frank Edmonds of up without education or culture, to Annella of Nashville were Sunday
East State St- Hastings, Mich. ; and Mrs ciuu. Van Vranken on Hastings Sunday afternoon.
his fashionable Chicago home to live, i Ku«t* of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Dei________________ j
the family."
Friday night of next 'week. Tilts will
Miss Lenore Dowden spent the society freely predicta that the ex-1 Vbic
A small payment will hold a washer and mixer for
periment will be a failure , and
It *is
Mrs. Clara Day and three girls were
week end with her aunt. Mrs. W. B F^"'
— ■* ••
you lo be delivered at your home Christmas morning.
It would
would be
be easier
easier to
to domesticate
domesticate the
the I Thanksgiving guest* of M1m Minnie
Dowden of Lansing.
:. 11
1 Ud
- ■ ‘tocr
■
”
Kenneth Ketcham of Battle Creek ,»
than
to tame this free and and Lee Bailey in Nashville. Mr. and
•pent the week end with hl* cousin. I unspoiled child of nature, who 1* tn Mrs. Dutmer and Mind* Mudge
Donald Gager and family.
bcr dement breaking bronchos and were guests there also.
O D- anil Burr Farsett returned,
Mr and Mr* Eber Waters and [completely at sea in trying to learn
daughter Joan returned Monday ’tbe technique of afternoon tea. home from the North Wednesday.
[from a week's visit with the latter* What with her unhappy propensity Thanksgiving day they were guests
of
parents. Mr and Mrs. Howard, of ,Ior antagonizing her stepmother by
--Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fassett in Ba{•
,
HASTINGS, MICH.
PHONE
2226
Tabor, Iowa.
Iber social blunder* and for winning |llc ureck.
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Bird and ItlH! heart of her stepsister’s beau.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dickerson and
daughter Eleanor
about Mis*- —
Bernice
.aaugntcr
Eleanor Jean
jean were
were Sunday
Sunday । »‘ld Be*s soon finds herself nuuui
------- Wood and Mra. Etta
I. . of. —
_
nV.
nfCedar
Z'rriarCreek
fr.'pV'were Sunday
c.mrlnv
■ guest*
Rev. and...
Mrs _
Z. Smith
of “ popular... with
the women of....
thcRrnSn
heath of
J Grand Rapids.
____ Ibousehold as a case of measles. Howof Mr and Mrs. L. A. Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bugbee attend- (sang for lhe first lime al lhe mom- labower for Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Mesdames R. a. Finnic and Glenn
being a generous and forgiving
Mrs. Arthur DriUrep of
Matteson al the Hendershott schoolEngland attended thc civic Players
sou1' she rePa-'s evil with good and .PrairtetlUe were guest*of relatives ed church al lhe Brick Wednesday Ing services.
Get some of these
_________
The l. A. g was entertained al house Saturday night.
| in Hastings Wednesday evening and come8 ,o thclr rescue nobly In their
Sunday.evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fossett and
Bcrnlta Gates of Shultz Li spend- I lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
I Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Faul and Mr. hour of need The play abounds in
profits by feeding
baby
were
Thanksgiving
guests
of
Ing
a
tew
days
with
her
mother.
Mrs.
Greenfield
last
Wednesday.
A wonderful man is the farmer.
and Mrs. Karl Faul Friday evening laughable situations and lively dia­
WAYNE EGG
Mr. and Mrs Orville Fitzgerald lo«ue and 'Por^M with humor The her abler and husband in Grand j Gertrude Smith.
li Revival meeting* closed at the He
U. can make grass grow without
[I The chc!
—
«.
choir
at• the U. —
B, church
un- B. church Friday evening.
using a garden hose on it every eve­
spent Sundav with the former’s par- casl deludes Mra Adda Pierce as Ledge.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster and ji der
of* Rev?
MASH,
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, ofiMrs Ed,tb Russell, the haughty
— the'dlrecUon
th; hhCvUv..’ w
ZU.’. Gamble
The community gave a kitchen ning.
Grand Rapids.
(stepmother: Kathryn Horton a* family were Thanksgiving guests of
the feed with sixteen different ingredients in it.
Mr and Mrs. F C. Kilpatrick and Elizabeth Russell &lt;Be*s&gt; lhe daugh- Mr. and Mrs Sam Geiger of tlie
Arlcne were Lansing visitor* Satur- tor from tne west; Robert Barnes as Striker district.
Then watch your hens shell out the eggs.
Heber Foster .accompanied Mxne
day.
\
Richard Russell. Bess’* lovable falh----------------- » ------ ------------er; Kenneth Horton as Dudley Ras- friends from Hastings to Lansing
T1IREE CORNERS.
mU bcr rollicking and slangy step- Monday evening where they will
Mrs. Mind* Billingsley was taken -'brother; Murial McArthur as Flora play in a German band which
to Pennock hospital Thursday where Famum. Dudley’s silly and romantic broadcasts over the radio.
Mr. ■*«*
and “
Mrs.
Foster were
she underwent a major operation toamorata; Mrs. Leda Harrington
*»• Heber
ncuc: rusrer
from which she seems to be recoverM« Oliver Woodruff and Mrs.
Grand Rapids Tuesday and while I
ing nicely. Her many friends wish Irene Carpenter as Mrs. Emory !
called on Mr*. Ruth Dutmer.
for her a rapid and complete recov- Scott, two snobbish society ma- .
1
CLOVERDALE.
ery.
'
trons; Ruth Richards as Ethel AshMr. and Mra. Clarence Sisson 4r.d 'eY and Kathryn Town as Lucile | Mr and Mrs Rom Pierce and 1
daughter
Mary
Joyce
were
week
end
family were stopping in Battle Christy, two critical society fiapCreek Thursday.
PCTS; Mary Roush as Lucia Rur&amp;cll; guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Engwind and family.
Mrs. Claude A. Hamtriond spent Bess's stepsiver; Arnold Faulkner
Miss Ma be He Humeston. Dona (
Monday afternoon with Mrs. Roy!0 George Garrison, a polished
Taffee in Hastings.
| young man with yearnings toward Marie Pennels and Iris - MacLeod
Mlu Gladys Walters visited in ,tfv on a western ranch, and pre­ were Kalamazoo shoppers Saturday.
Mrs. Lester Monica and baby,
surnably -Lucia's admirer. Robert
Battle Creek.over lhe week end
Bruce Wendel. returned home from
Mr and Mra. Edgar Fifield and Adams as Briggs, the butler Every Pennock hospital Thursday.
family spent Saturday shopping in character 1* well represented by the
Miss Ella Rodgers of Kalamazoo
dk*’, so don't miss enjoying a good
Baltic Creek.
SHEEP.
HORSES.
wai home over Sunday.
Mrs Ida PalnuUer of Hastings has evening's entertainment. December
A. party in honor of Mark Gar­
I have been promised 30 head of
come to spend the winter with her 14-15 Mrs. Chester Banghart direct* rison was held at the town hall Sat­
Bay gelding, 10 years old, weight
the play. Come on you Hastings peo­
sister. Mrs. Miranda Sisson
good young ewe*. There will be
urday night. AU farmers on his
1250.
Smith Sherman and Paul Bryant ple who like to have the country route and town people were Invited
buyer* here for aheep.
spent Friday afternoon with Claude people go lo your shows, come down Mark’s mail route is changed to Del­
There will be other horaea here not
to ours and see how well we can en­
A- Hammond
ton.
however,
he
will
still
continue
to
listed.
HOGS.
youi. ----- —-------Mra. H. J- Robinson and family tertain
his hotne
home herc
here.- w
W D Brook*
Brmk.s
The Delton M F Sundav Rehonl have
*“ve hl1
visited her mother Mrs. Billingsley,
CATTLE.
will have a chrtetmaa tree and proh?Ver
r“ute t®?elhe,‘
There will be several head of pigs
at Pennock hospital Sunday aftergram at the church on Monday1J,'15, °*P,
^*“5^ n‘cel''cd *
and shoats here.
[noon.
might December 24
beautiful wrist wateh as a token of
3-year-old Durham , and Guernsey
.• Mr and Mrs. Clirencc Sisson and n,8*n December 24.
...e 'aPPreclat,oh and remembrance from
cow, calf by aide.
MISCELLANEOUS.
family spent Sunday in Hastings „Tne teachers and pupils of. the
1 Hurrv
Barry Trwn.hln
Township AuW^titr.iml
Agricultural School hls rn*11
^end*. Refreshment*
I vl&lt;if inq relatives
3-year-old Guernsey cow, due to
_
will have a Christmas tree and *,ere *rved a!,d an cn)°&gt;able eve'
2 bushels of hickory nuts.
Good borrowers, who are capable of
freshen Dec. 22.
•’
COATS GROVE.
■Christmas, program in the Commu*“
.
1 bushel of walnut*.
meeting, their obligations at the
Mr and Mrs Eugene Davenport of .nily lull on Friday afternoon. De- ..T,Trc
X'.J*' A'
11
■ 3-year-old Holstein, due to freshen
S. Woodland spent Sunday with Jes-'cember 2Ut. All the parents and ev-1 , ’5.
Z1*!. Frlday ’iteht, Dec.
SPECIAL.
•
agreed time, are an asset to any bank
Dec. 27.
Chase and family.
leryone in the unit Is invited to at-11
suptx’r at 6:30.
The L. A. 8. met with Mra. Blanch lend. The program will begin at' Mr .
Mrs. Harr&gt; Pfnn'bv went
Some of the merchants of Hastings
and any community. Men with con­
2-year-old Jersey heifer, calf by side.
Bayne with a fine attendance An 1:30 P. M
,o Mattawan to visit Mrs. Pennels
are listing now merchandise from
5year-old-Jersey,
fresh.
fidence, ability,- character and fore­
interesting program was given in - Mrs. William Leonard died sud. • Pa«nte-Mr. and Mrs. Burns,
their stock, such as forks, shovels,
6- yehr-old Jersey, due to freshen in
charge of Mrs. Orpha Wing.
denly of a heart attack at her tonic
TAMARAC.
sight will help to make business re­
Feb.
D G. T. O- Club meeting Ulla week here Friday evening while she was
Mrs. Orilla Smith of Lake. Odessa!
oline, and wearing apparal, such as
.
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Bertha preparmg thi supper. She had been was a visitor at her brothercovery a present fact—not merely a
2 2-yaar-old Jersey heifers, due to
। Case, leader: iwotess. Mrs. Ma'.tie in poor health for several years, but Bertie L- Smith's. Thursday.
shoes, coats and other articles, all
freshen Feb. 15th.
future hope.
Townsend
I her sudden death was a great shock
A reception was held al lhe home ;
new. Come to this sale, it will be
Evangelistic meeting began on to every one Her maiden name was of George Enz on Saturday night[
the largest one held. Bring anything
,
in Feb.
Sunday evening by W. D. Trumbull i Harriet Jane Smith, she was born in in honor of lheir son. Ford, and fi­
With such men, and the enter­
of Warren, Ohio. £. s, Thompson Van Buren county in 1866 but spent
2-year-old
Holstein
and
Jersey
heif
­
ancee.
Orpha
Buck
prises managed by them, this bank
spoke in the morning to a good au- most of her life in Kalamazoo Co.
where the buyer and seller meet.
living Jordan and family of north­
er, due in March.
dience.
: For the pul twenty-seven years she west Woodland and brother. Ward,
Call and we will send a truck for
desires to co-operate to the utmost.
Yearling Jersey heifer.
Miss Ruth Woodman was tome i with tier family have lived in Delwere guests of their parent*. Mr.
anything you have tn send.
from Caledonia for thc week end.
ton where she has made many and Mrs Jasper Jordan, and broth­
(These are all first class cows.)
Look for announcement of services ' friends
She leaves her husband er. Cecil, recently. Doreen Stowell
It will be a pleasure to talk mat­
of the Evangelistic meetings con- and five children; Leon Leonard,
was also a visitor there.
ters over with you frankly at any
ducted by Evangelist W. D. Trum- Mr* Henry Kroe*. Mrs. Loyal Flow­
Mr. and Mrs. Bertie L. Smith and |
bull elsewhere in this issue.
ler of Delton: Mrs E H. Bayer. Kaltime. We are ready to travel with
son. Bernard, and Ward* Jordan
----------------- •
amazoo. SherifT George Leonard of
visited Mr. and Mrs Maurice FXx- |
« . a.’------------------------------- .
Hutinga; abo eight grandchildren;
you over any safe road.
fchey nf Sunfield.
.
w“ e?*'ur' a brother‘ Frank E
or
Ward Jordan and Bernard SmitM '
talned on Dec. 7. at the home of the er; and a lister. Mrs. Josephine LayMcKean and wWc- al ‘on of cooper. Funeral services were were Hastings visitor* Sunday eve­
Middleville.
.
Mtaai-viiu
heU1
afternoon at 3:30 in ning.
Mr. and Mra. William Schcnkel the Henton funeral home.
BALTIMORE.
and children spent the week end
—------------- ...
jna
Miss Mwcn
Owen muoui
Gaskill spent
spent Thank*
with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crook­ Kalamazoo Sunday to visit Mrs. jiving
with friends in Chicago.
ston in Hastings.
Hortons sister and also Mr. Hof Ion's
Archie Matteson
Matteson of
of Hillsdale
Hillsdale spent
i
nxMM,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNutt and ooush\ Floyd Doy le
Uw
seek
end
with
home
folks.
'
children spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. Herbert Schoolsnburg (nee
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Malteson liad I
Edith Van Tyne) and little daugh- the misfortune to loose their home

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�THE HAMTNG1 KANNKB, WTONEADAY. DECEMBER 12, 1M4
the twelfth birthday of her daugh-’ried out by parties present were fea- |
grandmother. Mra. Wm. Hale of
SOUTH SHULTZ.
of the Zeeland schools. was a recent
ASSYRIA.
Strickland were Ij■ A nice crowd attended the Oom- North Carlton.
Ur. PitrUU. Flue, m U14 tor M lures. Mr. and Mra. .uUkUna
Tlie Christian Endeavor organiza­
Imunlty dub al Mra. Clara Oates’
formerly located here.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Culbert and
tion of Assyria will meet on Friday' Meta Hyde, and family.
schoolmates at the guest table. Other
The Briggs Ladles’ Aid will have Thursday, about fifty being present. son Robert spent Saturday in Grand
nt the
th. home of
nf Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Mm
Mr. slid Mrs. Ronald Warner of
evening at
Detroit were week-end guests of
Paul Bivens.
.
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mra. Evangic Miller U spending
the week in Detroit, the guest ot her Miller, and Mr. and Mra. Homer
Warner of Hastings.
daughter. Mra. Ronald Warner, and
The Briggs Ladies' Aid Society
husband.
Several from the West Pennfield meet in regular session on Thursday
Methodist Protestant pastorate wUl at the church basement.
Callers ot Mr. and Mrs. Emer­
go to Kalamazoo on Saturday to at­
tend a district meeting and rally of son Cortrlghl and family on Sunday
the Christian Endeavor organiza­ were, Mr and Mrs. Adelbert Cortright
and family of Hastings, and
tion.
Hugh Case and family attended abler Sarah and family of Detroit
Remember lhe offering for Bron­
the I9th Union Thanksgiving service
held at. the W. K. Kellogg Junior son Methodist hospital al
at KalatnaKais
high school auditorium 'at Battle too will be received on Sunday.
—
—The
—. _ whole
vsw
Tl,rw
vroca.
W.W.C program was
----------i
The n.v
Rev. rv.TT-l&lt;
Dorris, aa former pastor
Creek.
very
impressive. The address was given here, is spending some time with
by the Rev. Lloyd Nlxpn of lhe First former friends and parishoners.
Mrs.
Alma
Durham
entertained
at
Methodist church
Mln Beulah Buchanan, a teacher la Sunday birthday dinner honoring

relatives of the immediate family no Christmas bazaar tills year and
were present. The afternoon was the regular sessions have been de­
spent tn coasting.
'
ferred until the first part of Jan­
Mra. Marjorie Brandt has been uary.
spending on indefinite lime at the
PRAIRIEVILLE.
home of her brother Ln Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mott and
The Briggs and
the Stevens
schools are engaged in preparing the Mra. John Doster were Kalamazoo'
shoppers
Wednesday.
Christmas program for presentation
I Mra Verne Calthrop fractured her,
on Friday evening. December 21.
"
' ’
, ,
“
. lien
I left arm
arm above tne
the einow
elbow priaay
Friday
Mr. and Mra. Irving Brandt and morning, was taken to Borgess hosfamUy attended the golden wedding pluU tn(1 utCT to the home of her;
of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and daughter Mr. and Mra. Faul Nagel.
Mrs. Perry Strickland held at their of^ul, uke. Bhe llA4 the .ympaThy

farm near Fine lake on Tuesday. of
many frtendl.
The event was a complete «urprlse,
ftnd
Jak0
when about thirty came u&gt; spend the !&gt;Back were ln juiamasoo Ssturday. A large wedding cake with a ^y..
miniature bride and groom as decoj^r
John
Qy.
niWu
a mock a.ddln, C'-|,npvint called co Mn. Minnie;
———————————- {Vanderbrook Saturday. John Van-'
iderbrook of Kalamazoo was also a
caller.
.
Miss Mary Jean Smith attended
the Senior play at Kellogg school.
I Gull lake, Friday night.
Mra. Sarah Hughes and Mr. and
Mra. Arnold McLeay entertained the
farmer's niece and famUy of Kala­
mazoo Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Mason Miner and
daughters of Homer called on Mr.
and Mrs. WaUle Smith and son.
Bunday.
*John Vanderbrook of Kalamazoo
called on Mrs. Henry Benson Satur­
day.
Is It early to wish the editors, their
stafi and all the readers of the Ban­
ner a very Merry Christmas and a
Happy Prosperous New Year?
Many Prairie villi tea have been
away shopping Ulis week. Don't for­
get we have some good stores here.
Mrti. Sam DcBock sold to Abe
Hermlnett the house on her property
here. Mr. Hermenitt has wrecked tbe
building anj. moved it lo his farm
north of town. Another land mark
gone. The house must have been built
nearly a century ago and was occu­
pied for many years by lhe late Wm.
L- Brown a pioneer of PralrievlUe.
Have not been successful in securing
the history of tills place and hope
DOLE’S PINEAPPLE
some one can supply what is missing.
Mr. and Mra. Vaughn Mott were
guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
NO. 2 CAN CRUSHED......................16c
Johncock Friday night. They were
served a venison dinner.
FANCY SEEDLESS
Mrs. Maurice Hughes attended a

Mra Count of Good Will held the
lucky number that drew the beauti­
ful quilt. All report a fine dinner
and good time.
Clinton Horn spent from Thurs­
day until Sunday with his mother
at Nashville.
Mra. Ada Murray. Mrs. Kate Webb
and Mrs. Da Martin of Nashville at­
tended the Community Club at Mrs.
WlU Gales' Thursday.
Mrs. Martha Hom and daughter.
Evelyn, are spending this week with
her brother. Byron Moody, and fam­
ily of South Maple Grove.
Elmer Anders of Brush Ridge
spent Friday night with hts cousin,
Frank Hom.
Mr. and Mrs. Cenard Smith of
Hastings and Rev. Fred Horn, Mrs.
Horn and Evelyn attended a fare­
well meeting held for Rev. John
Hom and family In Battle Creek
uesaay night.
nigni.
Tuesday
Jud Kenyon of Concord visited his
_ Sarah
«__ k. Kenyon,
_ _____ the first
__ t
mother. -Mrs.

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CALIFORNIA

APRICOTS “ 15c
PIONEER

19c 1499

SELF RISING

~,

28c

WESSON OIL

HOMINY

VEGETABLE

38c

FLOUR 17 n
5 Lb. Sack

“BEST YET’

llU

FLOUR UV, U. Back 95c

Delton Friday afternoon.
Messrs, and Madames Floyd Shelp,
James Nevins, Maurice Hughes, Cas­
sius Hughes. James Boulter, Mra.
Homer Flower, Mrs. Harold Jones,,
Mrs. Ethel Stebbins, Mrs. Magie।
Lehman. Mrs. Jennie Ba uni grus,,
Mrs. Lucy Norris and Miss Bernice।
Flower went to Hickory Comers to•
O. E 8. Installation of officers Tues­
day night.
Charles Armstrong returned fromi
Chicago Sunday morning. His broth’
Tuesday and was burled Friday. He।
was a frequent visitor here and made•
many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Honeywell visitedI
their daughters, Miss Opal Honey­■
well and Mr. and Mrs. Philip O'Toole
and daughter at Battle Creek Sun­
day.
Ivan Smith and Mbs Marquita
Henton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Oraydon Blaqfcman ot Delton Friday
night.
Mrs. N. H. Barber. Mrs. George
Woods and Miss Dora Johnson at­
tended the A- W. Club at the home
of Mra. Atwater In Kalamazoo. Mrs.
Slater and Mra. Gebhart were cohoslesses.
Kalamazoo.
Vicksburg,
Three Rivers and Prairieville Re­
bekah lodges were represented. A
enjoyable time b reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Osborne
of Nashville were calling on rela­
tives here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. Marcus Bagley will
entertain Uie Triple Link Club Fri­
day evening, December 14. The
gentlemen are cordially Invited to
attend.
Mra. Fred Smith and children and
Arlene Roymcr went to Hastings
Thursday night to see Marie Dress­
ier In "Tug Boat Annie."
The Young people’s Class contest
for members closed last night. A
supper will be served by the losing
side with a sleigh ride prior to the
supper. This takes place Wednesday
evening.
*
| E. A. Parker of Hastings called on
Mrs. Norrb Sunday.
i Mr. and Mra. Ben Temple and
• Jack, Mra. Katie Norris of Kalama­
zoo were over week end guests of Mr.
and Mra. M. J. Norris.

SUGAR

MOLASSES B 15c

Pie Cherries
KIRK’S SOAP—Hardwater Castile, bar

£&lt;

SweetenM, Condensed

MILK

25’

25

POWDERED
SUGAR, 3 lbs.

CALUMET BAK- OOc
ING POWDER, lb. &lt;■£

C. THOMAS STORES
128 W. STATE STREET

HASTINGS

w

SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
The Seventh Day Adventists are
observing this week as a week of
prayer.
’Quite a number from tills com­
munity attended a miscellaneous
shower for Miss Orpha Buck on
Thursday afternoon at the liome of
Mr. and Mra. O. N. Landon of East
Carlton. She received many lovely
and useful gifts. Dainty refresh­
ments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Culbert and
son were dinner guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. WUl Slocum of Freeport Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Quimby and
Mr. and Mra. Jasper Herrick and
daughters of Battle Creek and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Elsenhood and family
of East LeRoy and Mr. and Mra.
LoFayette Usbome and Mrs. Flora
Elsenhood pleasantly surprised Mrs.
Henry Williams Sunday. They met
to celebrate MYs. WUllams and Mr.
Jerry Eizenhood’s birthdays. A love­
ly dinner was served at noon. They
left gifts for both wishing each one
many more happy birthdays.
Mra. Caryl Fuller has been on the.
sick list the past week. Little Elaine
Fuller has been staying with her

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Ralph Byers at Grand Rapids
spent tlie week end with Otto Town­
send and family.
Miss Mary Nash of Woodland
came Saturday to spend the winter
। with Mrs. Chas. Parlee.
Mr. and Mra. I. H. Eddy and son
' spent Saturday In Lansing.
I Guy Kantner and family were en1 tertalned at -a birthday supper at
the home of Mr. and Mrs-. Harry
Sandbrook Wednesday evening, in
honor of Jean Kantner's and Nor­
man Bandebrook’s birthdays.
.
■ Rev. John M. Smith b ill with
pneumonia, but b some better at
this writing.
I Mra. Nora Holley of Eaton Rapids

spent last week with her sbter, Mrs.

PICKANINNY—NEW ORLEANS

Torrence Townsend, and then on
Saturday Mra. Holley and her moth-

I

visit Mrs. John Gardner.
Mrs. Irving Jordan and daughters
and Miss Geneva Couch of north
Woodland called on Mra. Guy Kant-

Chas. Partee and family were Sun­
day guests with Mr. and Mrs. I. N.
Williams of Dowling in honor ot the
letter's birthday.
Rev. and Mra. Harley Townsend
and sobs, Charles and Francis, spent
Sunday Id Nappanee, Indiana.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kantner and
children spent Sunday with Rev. and
Mra Prank Maxon at Caledonia and

there HU Monday evening.
Don Rowlader has been seriously
Hl with penumonla the past week,
but is recovering rapidly at this writ­
ing. __________ _
f Although not in the etiquette

the inevitable.

FOUNDED and built on the wcurity of the
American home —an everlasting, human:
necessity ... and fortified by adequate and
wise laws, under which to operate, offers
every reasonable safeguard for its members.

Woodland Saturday evening tn hon­
or of Miss Orpha Buck, who is to be

SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
L. W. Jarrard, son and two daugh­
ter; called on the Clayton Jarrard
family near Dowling.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vande Gelson
WE WILL BE PLEABED TO TELL YOU MORE
and son. Karl, of Kalamazoo spent
ABOUT THIS COMPANY AND ITS SHAKES
Sunday with Mrs. Lulu Gray and
Robert.
.
»
Mr. and Mra. Richard Bird spent
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Kinney, of the McKel­
vey district.
■
Mr. and Mrs. Prevost of Beadle
lake spent Sunday with Harve
Checseman and family.
___
Funeral serv ces for the former
Tztttln Spiers
flnlrra of
nf Augusta
AuaiiStB were held
Lottie
Tuesday at the South Evangelical
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiilpple of church with burial In the Joy cemeAugusta visited the latter’s parents.
Mra. Lulu Gray spent from Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peake. Sun­
nesday until Saturday - with her
day.
Gordon Kenyon and Frederick mother, Mrs. olive Howe in Detroit.
Anders attended a party given for Glen Howe bringing her home and
EAST DELTON.
pedro party on Saturday evening.
Mark Garrison at Cloverdale Fri­ returning to his home on Sunday.
Mra. Grover Marshall was operat­
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Cullison ac­
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Griffen enter­
day night.
Believe it or not. Mr. and Mrs. G. E ed upon at Pennock hospital Wed­ tained about forty-five of their rel­ companied Mr. and Mra Lea Not­
tingham to Chicago last weak and
nesday
and
returned
to
her
home
Kenyon have a cat Jen months old
atives
and
Diends
with
a
progressive
attended
the live stock show.
that opens the door and comes in Sunday.
when ever she wants to. She has six
toes on every foot.
Thc many friends of Wayne Oates
extend congratulations to him and
bride and may they have much joy
and happiness.
E ARE VERY pleased to announce that we have been
Emest Peake who works in Kala­
elusive dealers for the
mazoo has been laid up with hb
back the past week and unable to go
&gt;
Washer and Ironer Line. We beli

jj'PRlO

RAISINS

This Asso

Rapids.
Mrs. Anna Buck and daughters at­
tended a miscellaneous shower at the

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TPT

the Thor has features that make it the best and most outstanding line on
market.

Come

oar opening Dec.

I
।

Jane Oliver Spot Book will be given FREE I

i
।

SEE THE—
SUPER AGITATORFREE ROLLING WRINC
RIGID SPAN CHASSIS 1

,

1

Factory representative will

Priced from

cprpi Al. Tbe Flnrt ThM*
01 ELI AL. Washers Sold win
receive absolutely FREE a set of

$49.50

SMITH
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

PHONE 2488

10

ONLY
MORE
SHOPPING DAYS
Before Christmas
And we are going to make it pay you in savings to do
a large portion of your shopping at the Rexall Store.

Electrical

Goods

►

Curling Irons
Toasters
Flat Irons
Heating Pads

1c

Christmas Cards
Playing Cards

15c

r«r-k 25c

$3.00

Gent’s Bill Folds

Coin Purses
2-Cell Flashlights

$3.50

Alarm Clocks

3 Heat

Coffee Percolaters
Mixers
Many Other Appliancei

10c

Eversharp Pencils

$7.50

Fountain Pens

Fountain Pen - Pencil Sets $1.50 . 7.50

Fifteen Beautiful Dolls to be given away
Ask for your votes with every
night

■■■

CARVETH &amp;
Good, Delivered

$1.50

‘no^MCLstm

Phon. 2131

�Ladies $6.00

“Sherwood” Shoes
Stunning New Fall Styles in this famous make
Shoe. Styled to please the most exacting, in the
most popular heels.. Either black or brown. No
greater values in the country at $6.00 Now only—

WE NEED MONEY With which to pay bills anc &lt;h
we have a large stock of footwear which we art
offering at Great Money-Saving Prices. This is a Tl
wonderful opportunity to buy footwear for Christ­
mas. Every member of the family can be fitted here

$4.85
NEW STYLES at the new low
price* at positive savings.

Ladies' $4.00 and $3.50 Shoes
Think of this, Godman and Brown
Shoe Co. oxfords and pumps, all
thc wanted styles, in all sizes.
Prices chattered during this store­
wide sale.

Extra Special
For The Christmas Buyers
LADIES’ HOUSE SLIPPERS should be on
everyone's list, because they make one of
the nicest Christmas gifts. We have one
group for an extra special—three different
patterns, some with padded soles and oth­
ers with heels. Priced on this store-wide
sale—

Shoes,
there
your size
at this
in one
your choice

59c
CHILDREN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS in many
styles. Priced at

45c and 69c

lot of very high grade
Not all sizes of a kind, but
sizes in the group. Come early
and see them.

MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS, made in many
styles of felt and leathers, from the cheap­
er equality to the besL Priced from—

. $1.95

69c to $4.00
_JL

MENS’ 16 IN.

MEN’S

WORK SHOES
AT SHATTERED PRICES!
Men’s "Ball Band’ Work Shoes. Think of it Men,
shoes of this quality at such a low
gtg
QW
price. Made with heavy retar)-uppers with Misko soles.'Prieeri at
WOLVERINE SHELL HORSE HIDE Work Shoes!
None better. Men tell us right along they get 2
to 4 years wear front them, so is it cheaper to buy
cheap work shoes, when you can get these guar­
anteed to stay soft, no matter how wet you get
them and gupj-antecd to wear?

Priced from
Including Mich. Sales Tax.

*You’U Never Kick on the Kicks in These I

Men’s Famous “Fortune”

$2.38 to

Men's High Tops, 16-inch—
priced—
$4.60 to

4 A
I U

QE
$0.O0

Boys' High Top, 14-inch Shell Horse Hide—Get
2 years'wear—
$3.50 and
QQ
Mich. Sales Tax included.

Think It Overt It is cheaper in the long run.

shoas—Take any size now at

U/LJs JL CZ

Our

GUARANTEE ac

First Quality GOODRI R

Others from $1.00 to $3.00.

extra special •

Sale Starts lit
Closes Mona

HIGH-TOP SHOES
Wear that is wear at
a price more than
fair. Solid composi­
tion soles.
Broken
sizes. A Real Buy at

style
We have a large stock of fresh Rubber Footwear in all the
facturers in the United States—Goodrich Rubber Co.
The Government has now graded rubber footwear in Grade
Rubber Co., and Mishawaka Rubber Co. Here are some of th ins th

HEAVY RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICES

Lac
Lac

GOODRICH FIRST QUALITY
Men's
Men's
Men's
Men's
Men's
Men’s
Men's
Men’s
Men’s
Men's
Men’s
Men’s
Men's
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men's
Men's

4-Bkl. All Rubber Arctics, Red Soles
4-Bkl. Heavy Cloth Arctics, Red Soles____
$1.98
Heavy Work Rubbers, Red Soles
Heavy Work Rubbers, 2-BJci'., Red Soles$1.46
Lightentuf Work Rubbers$1.21
4-Bkl. Lightentuf All Rubber Ankle Fit Arctics$2.28
4-Bkl. All Rubber Arctic, Red________________ $2.68
1-Bkl. Cloth Arctics'_______________________________ $1.M
15-inch Lace Rubber Pac, Ball Band make$2,68
15-inch Rubber Pac, light weight, ankle fit
Knit Gaiters, wool_________________________
—
2-Bkl. Sock Rubber (Ball Banded)________
—$2.&lt;N
1-Bkl. Rubber Perfection (For Felt Boots)
.-.-$2.00
Felt Boots_______________________ '
-$1.75
Sporting Boots, heavy
--$$.M
Storm King Boots, heavy
--.$$,68
Lightentuf Snorting Boots, non-skid soles _.
---$441
Sheepskin Paes_____________________________
_____ 95c

LIGHT RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICES
Ladies' Rubber Snaps, black and brown, all heels97c
Ladies* Shuglov Rubber Snaps (Fits like a glove)$1.50
Ladies* Zipper Rubber Galoshes, black and brown________ $1.65

Bo
Bo
Bo
Yo
Mi
Mi
Mi
Mi
Cb
Ch
Mi

$2.95
Extra Special!
Children All Rubber or
Cloth 4-Bkl. Arctics.

Something that is
warmer and gives
protection for tbe
Kiddies. Sizes 5 to
Price—

much
more
smalt
10%.

$1.00

HASTINGS..

THE HOUSE OEGOC -EL

HAROLD I. SMITH and JOHtl &lt;

�THM HA8TTNG8 BAWKCT, WKDNI1DAT, DKCKMMK tt, UM

ORTUNIT
R SALE

G uaranteed Michigan Made Hosiery
LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED

PURE SILK HOSE
Which make nice Christmas Gifts. They come in
all the new winter color* and made in two weights,
the semi-service and the new sheer
1 AD
ringless chiffons. Priced at
I »UU

ills anc during These Big Sale Days at the lowest prices in

JTEE acks Every Purchase
)DRI RUBBER FOOTWEAR
PRICES

$1.41
$1.21

$2.65
$1.50
$2.85

$2.00

$3.65
95c

PRICES
*--------------- 97c
-------------$1.50
&gt;-------------$1.65

TERM TWO—Every pair backed
by Ironside’s Iron Clad Guarantee.

GOC SHOES
1 JOH1 l CRUE, Proprs.

Night Next
Week!

LADIES’ ANKLETS
Phoenix Light Wool and Mercerized Hose in all
color* imaginable. Priced at
1 QA
Here’s a bargain !
I vL
CHILDREN'S PHOENIX 3-4 and 7-8 length Hose.
Broken lot*, most all size* and color*.
QQa
Formerly sold" for 75c—Now
OwG

BARGAINS IN

CHILDRENS HALF HOSE
■

Black, Brown and White, plain mercerized hose,
going to be sold at a very low price to
clean them out. Think of it! Only

7c
50c

MEN’S HEAVY WOOL HOSE, colored
tops, red and green. Only

BOYS' SIZES AT 30c

THEY’RE REAL WEAR IN ANY LANGUAGE !

Boys’ “Buster Brown” Oxfords

SALE!

Just a little more style and lot more wear you’ll find in every
blooming pair. Take black or brown, grain
C
leather, in size* 1 to 6, with the best dress­
ed you then can mix.
«■
"
Only—
»
.

4
.-$1.60

UPON HIS SOLE I

Boys’ High and Low Shoes
■ “Godman” and “Buster’ made ahoea, and they put
plenty of wear in them. Solid leather up&amp;
Qg
per* and aturdy soles.
&lt;D | a/O
All size*.
B
"
Now only—
. ”

Children’s Great Scott and
Godman Shoes
High Shoes, Straps, Tie* and Oxford*. An opportunity value
you will appreciate/’Size* 3 to 12. They
&amp; 4 QC
come in Black, Brown and Smoke
q) | mU
color*.'
■ "■ 1 1

Service-Plus is Here

VI CH.

Phoenix Dul Sheer “Tracery Top” Hosiery, most­
ly light color*, but all size*. Hose that sold for­
merly at $1.25 and $1.65.
QQa
Now at
ODU

Two Terms Are Enough

$2.00
Boys’ Drex 4-Bkl. Arctics----------------------------------------•---------- $1.98
Boys’ Heavy Dull Rubber*___________________________________ 95c
Boys' Dress Rubbers_________________________________________85c
Youths’ Dress Rubbers —-------------- --------------------- - ----------------- 75c
$4.45
Misses’ Drex Rubber*——__________________________________ -75c
Misses’ and Children’s Rubber Snaps------------------------------------ 97c
Misses’ High Rubber Zipper*______________________________ $1.65
Misses' High Cloth Zippers, very warm and water proof—$1.25
Children’s Dress Rubber*____________________________________ 65c
Children'* and Misses, Redtop Boot*
$1.85
$1.75
Misses' 4-Bkl. Cloth Arctic*________

Open Every

HERE’S ANOTHER REAL SPECIAL IN

LADIES’ SILK HOSE

We inaugurated the policy of honest
values and careful foot fitting years
ago. That policy has stood the test
of time. Yoti’ll find these same val­
ues here now, at the lowest
prices in years.
t

LIGHT WEIGHT RUBBERS

Cc

CR

HERE’S A BARGAIN IN

Ladies’ Shuglov Zippers, the best and lightest made-------- $3.00
Ladies' Dress Rubbers, all heels, black______________________ 75c
Ladies' Shuglov Rubbers, black or brown, newest style _$1.25
Ladies* Shuglov Rubber Oxford, newest style-------------------- $1.50
Ladies* 4-Bkl. Cloth Arctics,'•mail sixes, 5 to 51/*-------------- 69c
$3.45
Men’s High Cloth Zippers, First Quality-------------__$2.75
Men’s High Cloth Zippers, Second*---------------- -$2.75
Men’s High Rubber Zippers, First Quality-----------_-$2.45
Men’s Lo Rubber Zipper*-------------;-------------------------Men’s Lo Rubber Zippers, Shuglov, the best made
__$2.95
97c
Men’s Drex Rubbers, Goodrich, First Quality----Men's Shuglov Rubber Clog or Acting-----------------Men’s Shuglov Oxford Rubber, black or brown
$1.98
■eMen’s Drex 4-Bkl. Arctic, fit all style toe*----------

This Store

L

Here’s a good bargain for the lady who wants
somethings warm- Phoenix Silk and Wool Hose
in light color* only, all sizes, formerly sold for
85c and $1.85.
a
Now at per pair
45c and OvC

Inaugurated Years Ago!

TERM ONE—Guaranteed savings
on every purchase.
styles and patterns, made by one of the LARGEST rubber manuwear in all the
er Co.
iwwr in
twear
in unae
Grade 1 C- Goodrich Rubbers are in Grade A, along with Hood, U. S.
are some of th in&lt; l*1Mt we ar® °^or‘n8 al ^i* Big Sale.

'
/

EXTRA SPECIAL!

we areiyears.
•
lis is a I This is our regular high grade stock of merchandno shoddy or infer
Christ ise which we are offering
;d here ior goods shipped in for this event,

iday, Dec. 14
for ay, Dec. 31

sr~

Men’s Regular $3.50 Shoes

Made of Good calf leather,
styled in the latest patterns.
Sizes to fit everyone. Priced
way below our expectation.
Opportunity sale Price—

$2-65

Life’* Walk i* much
ENORMOUS SAVINGS ON BIGGER CHILDREN’S

HIGH GRADE SHOES
Straps, Tic* and Oxfords. You’ll know at a glance these are
real values. When youtcan buy good calf£
QC
skin Oxford* that will wear at these low
*p |
prices and widths, too.
Priced at—
JL

B ■1

MEN’S BOND STREET SPATS
Well made, splendid fitting. Color*: Light
Grey, Oxford Grey and Light Fawn. Opportunity knock* now. Only, pair—

VI
&lt;7 &lt;7 V*

Flonheim Shoes
Think of it, Man, the price we have
on this wonderful shoe I

AU the

newest style* Ire tfer* in this great

day* only. -

$6'45

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18, IMf

DIGEST OF TAX LAWS PER­
TAINING TO BARRY COUNTY

IT; SI

PROCEEDINGS
OCTOBER SESSION

DECEMBER, 1934

r.ititoli

County Treasurer L. F. Maus has com­
piled for the benefit of those interested, a
digest of the tax laws as they apply to this
county. He is having them printed in con­
venient form so as to answer questions that
are so frequently put to him about the pro­
visions of the tax laws. We are sure our
readers will be interested in thia digest, so
we are passing it on to them.
.

ak^SU'Jrff
’.ss.
(stale, U aaparrlaan
m

la lk( court noue aa

Ilia &lt;arr,.-.l
lllian C. stnila.

lhe table.
More-

HOT'd
,»al the
resolution.

The Medicine Cabinet
"

canted.

(By B. A. LyBarker)

Next to the kitchen In your
home, the most important aid to
health Is your medicine cabinet.
Occasionally check over the
vials and bottles standing there.
Discard the bottles from which
the labels have disappeared, re­
place old first aid supplies with
fresh, new sterilized bandages,
adhesive tape, medicated cotton,
and healing lotions.
Accidents happen in the bestregulated homes. Bums, cuts
bruises are bound to occur, es­
pecially when there are inquisi­
tive, adventurous children in the
family.
Do not buy at random. Have
the advice of your family phy­
sician upon what a medicine
cabinet should contain for emer­
gency supplies, then visit a re­
liable druggist and let him sup­
ply you with what is necessary.

This is the nineteenth of a sc­
ries of Editorial Advertisements
to appear In this paper each
week.
CspyrUkL
'
•

Moved, .
that commun

; i" ' ' '
750.00
I.*75.SO
1.303.59

1*0 00
_ 2 &lt;MJ
J3 li
15 0
4 1

Mtafellatno 01

Mallon earrlad.

tvrndlturr*.

Hugh Riley, ilembrr.
r Dhrkua. sunporlrd br Hmllh,

. Michigan Children'
lhe Salvation Army
resolution, commltlee.

Paid to
Paid fn

orir.l

Paid &lt;'•

Hrdr.

3* no
114 50

(mark's

week-end

Act. 126 of P. A. 1983, as amended by
Act 11, Extra Session of 1934, provides for
the payment of taxes of 1932 and prior
years in ten equal installments beginning
September 1,1935.
Q—What taxes should I pay first when I
am owing taxes for the years of 1929,
1930, 1931, 1932 and 1933?
.
A;—1933 taxes should be paid first inas­
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1933 1934.
much
as
these
are
not
included
in the
County Road Fond— _
ten-year moratorium.
00.00 Q—How much fees, penalties and interest
will be charged after December 1, 1934?
A—In paying the 1933 taxes after Decem­
ber.!, 1934, the law provides a 4% col­
lanee in County Road Fund
lection fee plus a %% per month inter­
Del. I. 1934 ....................... S 59,555.1
est charge from March 1, 1934. This will
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1933-1934.
make a total of 11%% in December and
12%% in January and %% additional for
each month thereafter until paid. Those
having a 1933 unpaid village or summer
2.SOU.00
tax in the villages of Woodland, Nash­
ville, Middlerille or Freeport, should pay
0.000.00
these first as they are delinquent from
October, 1933. You should add 15%% in
j)0O 00
December, 16% in January and %% addi­
tional for each month thereafter until

307 50

Ill 9:00 A.

Tr»n,trr to Coanly land

|&gt;&gt;»t&lt;urim«ni,---- ——_
trisbaroemaats ...... -.....
I&gt;i,barsmenla
—.......
l&gt;l,bnrsrm.ou ,, .........

Theodore S.
mh

IKth. 193*

’500.00
S OBS XB

Q—When will the 1933 unpaid taxes be
sold?

•. n iioai&gt; n •.|.

Q—What will be done with unpaid taxes
of 1932 and prior years?
—If unpaid on September 1, 1935, they
will be spread on a ten-year installment
tax roll and 1/10 of the total will be due
and payable on September 1, 1935 and
September 1 of each year thereafter un­
til paid.
Q—WHAT charge for interest, fees, and
penalties will be made under this plan?
A—Any part of the total tax due or all may
10.000.00
be paid before September 1, 1935, with•5.00

land, ot Iho Sa 14a ot Pan.

eiieni
SATIS-

TORY
committee from tlir "fcicrd

IM4&amp;33

ALWiTS SAVE AT MUiCS

out fees, interest, or penalties. After
September 1, 1935, each installment car­
ries an interest rate of 4% per annumn
from September 1, 1935.
Q—How much interest would I pay on
$100 in taxes if spread on the install­
ment plan and payments are made when
due each year?
A—You would pay a total of $18.00 in in­
terest over the ten-year period. See the
following t&lt;ble s
Install­
ment

Due Date
September
September
September
September
September
September
September
September
September
September

1,,
1.,
1,
1,.
1,,
1,,
1,,
1,,
1,
1,,

Interest

•10.00
1000
10CO
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00

•0.00

• 100.00

1942.....
1943........

Total ____

Total

40

•10.00
10.40

.80
1.20
1.60
2.00
2.40
2.80
3.20
3.60

11 20
11.60
12.00
12.40
12 80
13 20
13.60

•18.04

•118.00

Q—If I fail to meet any installment when
due, what will happen?
A—If the installment is not paid Septem­
ber 1st of each year when due, it is im­
mediately returned to the Auditor Gen­
eral as a delinquent tax and will be of­
fered for sale the following May in ac­
cordance with the provisions of the GenQ—Is it possible during this ten-year peri­
od lo pay up the balance of the taxes
still owed?
A—Yes. All the taxes owed may be paid
at any time. This will also make a sav­
ing in the interest charge.
Q—The delinquent tax rolls for the years
1930 and 1931 show my property de­
scription marked reassessed. What does
this mean?
A—Taxes marked reassessed are usually
on account of poor descriptions and in
this event the descriptions will have to
be corrected to he included in the tenyear moratorium.

NOTE:—If in doubt, get in touch with
LORENZO F. MAUS,
Barry County Treasurer, Hastings, Mich.

COVERT ROAD FUND.

■unnorte,! br I?

1835.........
1935......
1835........
1937........
1938.........
1839........
1940........
1041........

Township, at lari

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00.00

Board of Nuperrtaor,
(IS on

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callcd li&gt; ord
Roh rill r All member

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(Continue on page fifteen)

Exit State SL

Hastings, Mich. I

It.capitals lion

Come Visit the

80.745 35
10.000.00

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I

Show Boat
It Is Displayed With
Gifts All Prices:
HAIR BRUSHES

SHEAFFER PENS.

COMBS

SHAEFFER PEN
SETS

HOT WATER BOT­
TLES
ELECTRIC TOAST­
ERS

COTY PERFUMES
BOX CIGARS'

NOW it the Time to Inttall Them!

HASTINGS LUMBER
AND COAL COMPANY

TOWNSHIP HOAD 1 sn.

HASTINGS

d
a
3.S00.00

a

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WAFFLE IRONS

STATIONERY

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a

FLAT IRONS
COFFEE MAKER

CHRISTMAS CARDS
SEALS
*

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9

SHAVING SETS

FLASHLIGHTS

WHITMAN CANDY

METAL ?r FELT
Weather Strips

ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1933 1934.
TOWNSHIP ROAD FUND

•r

1.000.00
500.00

FOR CHILDREN AND GROWN-UPS
IS GOOD PURE CLEAN MILK
Good, CLEAN Milk is not only
it is by far the LOWEST PRICED,

COVERT ROAD FUND.

RECAPITULATION

PRESCRIPTION
DRUGSTORE
B. A. LyBARKER, Proprietor

rallad to or-

11*4 4*1,60
101.M1A4

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w.ua.ia w.tti.t»

TELEPHONE 2115 :: HASTINGS, MICH.

too, when you take FOOD VALUE
into consideration. Your money
can’t buy any other food at any­
where near the price, that will com­
pare with it in food essentials. Re­
search discloses that one quart of
milk contains more than- 50 per
• ceqt of the day’s food needs. If you

.have children in the family, each
one of them should have at LEAST
ONE GLASS of good milk with
EVERY MEAL, and it la just aa es­
sential for older people.

One thing you should be especially particu­
lar about when using milk la to KNOW that
It la CLEAN. Repeated stale tests show that
no milk in Michigan La CLEANER than that
produced by Highlands Dairy- Thafa why
It la tbe ONLY Dairy In thia aection permit­
ted by tbe state to sell milk aa Grade "A."
Why take any chances with milk?

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

,
I

FRANK SAGE

THE IDEAL FOOD
the BEST FOOD you can buy, but

. Mien, Oct. 11. 1934
But&gt;&gt;rriaci

®r Bused ot

PHONE 2515

::

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

::

Hastings, Mich.

�......I k. .... I”*1

•UNTY

tarrioS.

PROCEEDINGS
I Con tinned from PM» fourteen»

enalties. After
installment car1% par annumn

Haitian. M

room ia Ike court bouto ao&lt;
le orgor by Chairman Hr4a.
Mad call: All msmlwn
l^ooord. •itaaad '
NlnatM of &lt;kl. llib.

ssh
’UwSau
B 4 far
year*.
mi

thrM

•

Total

•iodo

luartin. dinian-llrr al all
12.80
1320

|118.00

itallment when

: paid Septemti due, it is im। Auditor Genind will be ofng May in ac»na of the Genireto.
ten-year perie of the taxes

If you want the Maximum
Service from your Car

seals so fa*

11.00

•18.00

KUT ROTI

PREPARE (Or
Winter Driving

IAnyone wi&amp;hltX M»l» please com-

of $18.00 in interiod. See the

MOO

Nornun Whnion, coy

and MUs Beulah Peif There were munlty Club will be hel&lt;
200 attended th. .upper.
Ung Friday ewrnnr at tl
! The Woman’s Literary Club met at, irB.
and John McCaUum.
the Library on Wednesday after- Nothing definite was Milled at the
noon. After a short Dullness meet- last meeting and the president
Ung the following program was gtvan. wUhei
Mlcnd a
Stations
Wia ViAataoaan ——
t
Mtr_ *
niss and Mr., winuun vance. as- ;
। umhiv ■incrinkc •*T‘Vi.rc» are S4anv 1 tne children nave sold about one
SEZ?
^/hundred Clulrtmaa

Ihrra raars

ould I pay on
on the installare made when

Interest

•

HUNDREDS OF APPROPRIATE

I may be paid
o make a aavfor the years
property ded. What does

iptions and in
ed in the ten-

Whether for a few dollars, or more

—whether for friend or family—here
touch with

you find the happy choice of

what’s wanted.”

US,
tings, Mich.

help,

home

“just

Gifts for beauty,

convenience, entertain­

ment or what not—here they ares
3.45S.40

A—Electric Refrigeration pays tor iUelf In food

|o O O 0 0

1

1

Christmas Special—2 yean lo
pay and down payment af only

Mrs. Francis Pulti; “The Story of
We have two new scholars in
the PhUlpptnW wu given by Mn
Junior »nd Juinlta
Russell R. McPtek. of Charlotte.
ke JheJr Parents have moved into
which was very Interesting. She was ***
McKlbbln’s house,
presented with a lovely bouquet. Tea I °ur
r*rrler. Mark Garrison
wu served by Mra. William Vance
*° thoughtfully and
and Mra. J. C. Furnlss. The club ad- [ ‘•hhfully for so many years wu re- (
journed to meet December 19th for “nULYJMnaf5,nTd 10 “ Dclux1 route t
their Chrlstmu party. Each one is!
Friday night his patrons met al
to bring a gift coating not more than 1the Cloverdale town hall to give him
teS cents
1a rousing send off. A pot luck supSpeclal meetings are telng held 1X7 wa3 *•"** alter which Mark wu
this week al th. Nazarene church.! Presented with a handsome wrist
Rev. Charles L. Bradley of Mtuke- ’watch “ a reminder of his multitude
gon will be the speaker. He wu a
Joyal friends.
former resident of Nashville.
11,6 pupils of the McCallum school
Tbe regular meeting of Laurel arc Preparing a Chrlstmu program
Chapter wu held Tuesday night. In--’
8,vcn in connection with a
_ ejected
_t------ - and ap­ Chrlstmu tree at lhe schooihoiue
stallatlon of the
pointed officer., was held. ®A short Friday evening. Dec. 21.
program was held followed by re­
LENT CORNERS.
freshments.
Leonard DePauw leaves this Mon­
Mrs. Frank Hecker, daughters
Freida and Geraldine and Mr. and day for Belgium We all wish him
Mrs. John Handel were supper success on his voyage.
guerts Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Car­
Mr. and Mra. Kirby Mason and
son Ames northcast of Vermontville. Richard Hall of Richland called on
ounty Court llouaa.
tklobar l»lh. 1034.
On Saturday night the Eastern Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Francboo Tues­
;
Star
will
hold
a
penny
supper
at
the
day
evening and made the acqualntllrntlrrum
....___ __There
________
i _______
Masonic__Temple.
will__be dif- once the new nephew.
loaini rraolullon:
ferrnt entertainments during the I Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Hammond
ipplicanti
evening. All will have a chance to'spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs
play the bean game.
j•Roy
Roy Chandler
Chandler and
and Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs.
Hammond• of- —
Hastings.
Mrs. Al Bennet underwent an op- [Clarence —
eralton Saturday morning at the I The old Auntie who makes her
I home wlU) Mrs. Jay Hall fell and in­
Pennock hospital.
jured her back recently. Her condi­
tion isn
HIND8 CORNERS.
Iiwn
un ’it very favorable.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bechtel and 1 Fred Otto went to the hospital at
family of Hastings spent Sunday T'-*
Kalamazoo.
----------- ----Wednesday,
*—-*— *-- for
• treat­
with Mr. and Mrs Ronald Haynes ।ments. He has been much better re­
and family.
/
&lt;cently. which Is good news to his
MT. and Mrs. Mel Hendershott Imany friends.
and son Bruce of Kalamazoo visited
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oswald and
her parents. Mr. and Mrs c. N. To- &lt;daughter. Olive, of North Otsego,
bias. Saturday.
ispent Wednesday evening with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pranshka ‘and Mrs Leland Hammond.
Miss Elsie Gates and Earl Robiof North Hope called on their daugh­
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bishop, Sun- ilear spent Sunday in Monterey.
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Tobias and WEST ORANGEVILLE AND
daughter
Marino of Kalamazoo,
EAST GUN MARSH.
spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. ! Mrs. Audrey Colver U at her par­
and Mrs. C. N. Tobias.
|I Wm
..
ent
’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben HanMiss Susie Phillips and M, W. son. to spend the holiday season. Her
Skidmqre spent Sundy afternoon husband Ls employed tn Kalamazoo
with Mr. and Mrs. Aiuil Golden of where they have been living.
Hostings.
| xtr. and Mrs. Charles Groscnberg
Mrs, Burrell Phillips, son and from Martin spent Sunday at tne
daughter, went to Middleville Satur- Heber Pike home with Mrs. Crans.
day afternoon. Aunt Della Holcomb -•
• mother.
”
Mrs. GroaentxTg's
returned with them and is spending
Henry Saddler and wife of Kalaa few days there.
maaoo called on his aunt. Mrs. Crans
Mrs. Edith Bechtel spent part of on Sunday at Heber Pike’s home.
last week with her daughter. Mr.
Il looks very much like winter is
and Mrs. Ronald Hynes, and sons.
here to stay and hunters and trap­
Marion Newton of Delton visited pers around thia neighborhood are
at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Kdd. surely putting in good time and get­
Newton Sunday.
ting the game.
Mrs. Thoe. Olshewsky is slowly
i Henry Fted. according to a news
Jem, began We without shoes. WeU. gaining. She has been In poor
health now for nearly a year.
lo did the rest of us.

FROZEN RADIATOR
SKIDDING TIRES
NON-LUBRICATING HARD GREASE
IN BEARINGS
COLD INTERIOR OF CAR
SLOW STARTING
*,
THESE CAN ALL BE ELIMINATED by having
ua put your car in condition for winter driving.

and bring it back to you.

j^NDRUS SERVICE
EX I DE

FIRESTONE
Tires - Tubes

BLUE SUNOCO

Batteries

EVERREADY PRESTONE, DUPONT ZERONE

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column

A TIME SAVER
Prepare biscuit or muffin dough when convenient.
Set in cool place and bake hours la tar if you wish.
You save time in using
Double Tested — Double IsHm

_____ ______

KC BAKING POWDER
Same Price Today as 44 Tears Aga
RS •■■cai fur 19
You can also buy

a full
MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVt BEEN
BY OUR GOVERNMENT

U *&gt; i

ff»Q
• . Mich. Oct. 17

1I

Some of the unpleasant and often disastrous

1034.

comparison In belter cookery, lees kitchen

C—Electric time—always running, always right.
Beautiful designs
“— ——

$3.95

*ge fifteen)

D—New. Improved electric
Convenient monthly terms

50
$4.95
Oct lain. 1033

F—Coffee at Its best electrically.

'hem !

Charming

$5.95

Utile

10 on

33 is

$3.95

iER
.NY
SAGE

$5.95
in

a

jiffy

now.

Small paymenu make

J—New toasters and hostess trays are delightful

$3.95
55.95

&gt;S

Seeing our Christmas display is a
treat. Come in now while choices are
best Or phone 2305.

, each
iEAST

with

CONSUMERS POWER
porticu-

&gt;W that
an that
permit-

Mich.

COMPANY

NA8HILLE.
Porter Klnne, Ansel Klnne and
Herman Viemaster were tn Paw Paw
Saturday afternoon.
Tlie lUgh rchool presents "Beads
On A String" at Uie star Theater on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
nights. The Glee Club under the
direction of Mrs. Leia Roe, will sing
between acts.
The closed Nashville bank paid a
ten per cent dividend beginning Fri­
day.
Rev. Edgar Faust of Kalamaaoo
was in Nashville and Maple Grove
where he was conducting quarterly’
conference and communion service
at thc Evangelical churches.
Charles Diamonte was called to
West Virginia by lhe serious illness
ef his brother.
On Friday night the firemen en­
tertained the council and their wives
at a chicken supper at the ftre
barns. After the supper they all
went to the Star Theater where they
were shown the picture which was
given at the Saturday night show.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and
children spent Sunday with rela­
tives in Hastings.
The officers of Ivy Lodge No. 37,
Knights of Pythlxs for the coming
year are: c. C.. Elwin Nath; V. C-.
Lynn Lorbeck; Prelate. Woodward
Smith; M. at A.. L- G Coles; M. of
R. tt C-. Ralph WeUwrbee; M. of F,
J. Robert Smith; M of W-. Chas.
Cecile Barrett; Member Executive
Board. Chaster Smith; Rep. to
Grand Lodge, Sam Hamilton. Light
refreshments were served.
Miss Donna Northrup of Baltic
Creek spent Wednesday night at her
iwme here and attended the supper
at the Evangelical church where her

Sunday School

were

Uie

honor

gueaU for winning in a recent con­
test a fine program wu given afthlch a play "The Sewing Circle
of liMhvllle" «m given by Mesdarnes Roy Gariinger. Harley Feigh-

ner, George Parrott, Della Bowman,

Entrance To Toy Dept. In Basement

Main Floor

DRUMS and HORNS

POOL TABLE

DOMINOES

PAINT SETS

TABLE TENNIS

HORSESHOE GAME

Educational Boards

BASEBALL GAME

RING TOSS

BLACKBOARDS

Stuffed ANIMALS

CHECKERS

TABLE CROQUET

TRAINS

DOLLS — DISHES

LOTTO

COASTING SETS

CARS and TRUCKS

RUBBER BALLS

TIDDLEWINKS

TINKER TOYS

BOOKS

BLOCKS

TRICYCLES

WAGONS

SLEDS

Weeden ENGINES

DOLL BUGGIES

DOLL FURNITURE

POP GUNS

AIRPLANES

•

TOPS

CHOCOLATE SPECIAL
HIGH GRADE CHOCOLATE
GLASSWARE ABBMT.

1 OC

and

1 5C

LADIES FUMES

39c „ $1.98

TOILET SETS

25c

u

$2.19

MEN’S SCARFS

45c

u

98c

Lb
BILK PAJAMAS

STATIONERY

BOXED HDKFS.

10c 15c 25c

25c 39c 50c

$1

MEN’S HOSE, Pair

MEN’S TIES

LADIK*’ MU M

10c » 50c

10c 15c 25c

Have Complete Line of Wrapping Material and Greeting Cards

SHOP NOW-

WHILE STOCKS ARE C01

LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to

�THE HASTINGS BANNIK. WEDNESDAY, DICTMMB U, MM
Ulnrt lor -nunUMrinr. Mr. Udi Mn. no»t SUmm • utMl Ml Andrew
Blomli
orcompulrt MlddkvUle Sunday.
(Mrs. P. W. Eagelkroud
of ,lhe Pultx hospital has been returned Doyd Zerbe to Halt Ings 'Saturday
Harold Yoder'a e
I rw,w*dr U* anH
-T 1IZ iTwrann* ii« K—• K- — . ■
- ***» .x
-—_
Orove. Mrs. .afternoon.
wn and famUT Mr- and Mra- Leon; Clayton Jarrard tend baby'son hare I'
Mra. John Hutrenga and Miss
!£STiJ2lv
?t
1
and ,ara,,jr ,nd Mr- Oeo
nxwd to their hoSe in Dow-' Mr. and Mra. Henry Weaver *nd
M 'p?iS‘din^-.'S'J‘J?,S M "
„ “« ,ra" ““
i:.Jacob Konkle of Hastings visited at Dorothy laenga of Grandville were
Saturday visitor; at Harold Yoder's.
Andrew Blough's Sunday evening.
noon.
I Mr- ft?d Mr\ M.Ian. Trorap0 «*• | Morning glory Rebekah lodge had I Mr
r« A.
a t
Mr. and M
Mra.
T. Faih
Eash visited
; Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Shomo spent terlalned for Thanksgiving the fol- ju first and second nomination of jjr. ^nd Mra Harvey Richards near
BANNER WANT ADV*. PAY.
, .hanksgivmg with Miss Elsie Shor- I jjwlnf: Mr. gnd
K*””’1*} °®«ra with the following results:,
no of Allegan.
,Hauer and daughter Mary Dxi ot Mrs. G. L. Gage for Noble Grand;
i Don Shonto and Don Hynes of Wyandotte. Mr. and Mra. Rolfe, Mrs. Grover Pennington for Vice-1
■ '
11
--------^Uvet College spent uie Th®k*giv- BulUng and Miss Florence^AnderaonJ Grand; Mr*. Clyde Brigg* for.iecre-

WOODLAND.

Last Week's Letter.

Viola Noah,
Na»h. PJ.lt
Oscar &lt;».’ Fl,

ssw.ri-.ds'tis

mfUlxi

ks:

j.
thia ■.Plica jar prlrrip.1 a

-

;«&lt; tilt* wdr
ROW. THEREFORE, ty rlrta.

ORDER FOR FUBLICATlqjr.
■ of Mirhlfaa, th* probe,* court
• County
Barry.
* artslon of «&gt;id 'onrt, ls»Id *1

f'rr.l O. Hu«he«.

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For Dependable

Burn Clean
Economical

........... -

FdXw’TSe TtaSJJ! KIMWI

—

night.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Ostroth;
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and I
Mra. Clyde Wilcox and family in
Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Coy Brumm enter­
tained with a family dinner on
Thanksgiving those from away being
Mias Helen Brumm and Miss Mar- i
gartt Crites of St. Louis. Mr*. Mar­
vel Eberly and son of Dowagiac.
I

“M„ Donald o«s«r and ““ &gt;«lle
Woodtad. Mr.
...„ &lt;•», ..... ..
“r
„“ r
and Mra. Jo«n Hullins and
John
rlrr 1 % 1 of Srrllon SJ i *On. MOrguIl, .peril I IianxsglVing Daa.-Mii ..&gt;.m lai., riaartlo flmllH
r (*&gt; Sorth Of Ranxe and the w6ek end with thc latter's.“nd MUs Gcrtlc Smith of
n m d,..h
'Parento. Mr. and Mil. Harry Huff. Woodland.
I Cu£m..'ior*r turri
of PaW Paw.
Mr. and Mrs. Klda Guy and Mra.
ichi».n.
i Mr. and Mra. David Kilpatrick Mary Hahn of East Woodland were
f. UiehUao.
spent Thanksgiving until Sunday guests at thc home of Mr. and Mrs.
ti 21 with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kilpatrick I OAy C. Wing Sunday.
CRESSEY.
--------------------------------- and family.
I Mi. and Mrs. Raymond McLeod
ORDER FOR PUBUCATIOX.
Mr. and Mra. Levi Kltson of Syra- entertained Thanksgiving. Mr. and Last Weeks Letter.
.... Indiana
~ .r - ..
... MUs
.
. ...Alice
_ » (r&lt;
TAjDell
.11 U/Ill
ta ma nrrrl
„rl KKaa
,or. cusc.
and
Mary
Mra.
vyilllams
and Mr. nand
Mrs.1 I Mr. nnd Mks. Robert Cosgrove client
, Kltson of South Bend were guests of! Gilbert McLeod and sons.
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra.
ij Mr. and Mra. H. A. Kitson from 1 Mr. and Mra. Fay C. Wing spent Harry Rowlson and family at AU*
- Thursday until Saturday.
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. gusta. Lou and Jean returned home j
.
Mr. aial Mrs. Lawrence Faul. MissJohn Goodell of Grand Rapids.
i with them and spent thc week end
° t Virginia J^ml and Oreydon Faul
Mr. and Mra. Richard Hughes of । with relatives here.
■
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.
mt.
.
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.
...
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lj«. &lt;Tjx visited
jbj4 *Mr.
&lt; — nand
nrl 1,..
.1 1 M
r nand
Tlri M
r« 0,11
W\ntT AI
al­
Mrs. Karl
Mr.
Mrs.
Bill Cf
Strong
of V
Kaln ,Me‘.h.er,nd,e7e•^dt,"’•
R,eh,,J spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Chicago
The* Mirhir.n TrnM rwmpeitr.' Em.i Mrs. Cnas. Rowladcr of Grand Rap- C. Faul and family Friday and Sat- I mazoo spent Thanksgiving with Mr. I
urday of last week.
and Mrs. Win. Culp.
Tyilen. Msurlre A. I.amr.le sn.l R.» f Ids.
I Murle Reynolds returned Monday
"j »nd
ww ■!»";
NASHVILLE.
from hl* deer hunting trip. No luck.
for hrarlnc on thrir fourth annual nr Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Carl
| Mr. and Ms. clay Barber entcrf;"'"'.’
P«rare»r&gt;&gt; *■
Turner of Saranac.
Last Week's Letter. .
talned their children and families
,I.'!.',f K u
M“» OWP
Cl.lc.so
Francis Showalter spent Thanks-1I ,for Thanksgiving.
.
lowed a* nir.i.
'
s|xnt last week with her parents, giving and the week end with relI Miss Rosella Barber was home
ee»'i,» 7J,i7diM4’'»thLn‘o!e;«k *in The -Mr- Bnd Mrs'
Jordan Mr. and olives in Battle Creek.
from Saginaw for Thanksgiving and
forenoon at ..Id Iirauil offke.^: Md r. Mrs. Wallace Jordan of Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. O. [&gt; Gage and son
Ion attended
attended the
the funeral
funeral of
of the
the forfor-jendvuu«i1
hePaby appointed for be.rin* said pail- spent the week end with Mr. and Ion
.. MM
„u„ .J"1?- J“d"' ",!d “n BuMUr. Mr.
■ta. t&gt;...^.r
.« -,|and Mrs. Fred Jordan returned to
Uea'
i
11 Chicago with them.
it?? If?1?I Mr. .nd Mn. D. Brtu. Mn. Don-1
ss.
There will be a pot luck supper Mr. and Mr5. Fr^ Krt&lt;Pr at Ver.• i Mr. and Mrs. D. Enzlan, Mra. Con-i
year. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Enzlan I
and card party-al the Grange hall, montvllle.
. .
Dec. 13th.
I Mr. and Mra. John Handel of Cin- i and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Enzlan and children, Mr. and Mrs. I
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Covert and cinr.ati are visiting the latter's
Mtu Elya Covert of Lake Odessa mother. Mrs. ITank Hecker and othDolly Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. Mllwere Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Lr relatives. Mr. Hecker of Chelsea
HMinah Wright
was home over Sunday. They ^11 lard Houser spent Thanksgiving with
I Arthur Kilpatrick of Quincy spent | went to Kalamazoo and spent Sdn- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crandall and
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and day wlth Mr. a,^ XIr3 Harold Htck. family at Kalamazoo.
Quite a little excitement in this
11.1 raunty. nn the 23rd d*» ol N&lt;item Mrs. F.
I;
p. C- Kilpatrick.
KUpatrick.
er and family.
•r a. D. 1030.
I slr
v wm-*.
Hilbert —
were
Mr nnd
-nr. Mrs J, V
** Il Prnnk Dllbahner ot Chicago called community when N. H. Barber's
picking shed was found to be on fire
iw.lu *
S,D"‘ c,'m,o‘'
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mra. .
on relatives and friends here Satur- i Tuesday evening. The fire was exIn the miller ot Th. e«la|e ot James C Harry Bush of Hastings.
(“Mn. UunSbowaU.ru. pe.,dmI!='’S'"“,°"‘
“““‘C
Mr and Mr*. Jacob Hoover entermia M1UJa
« .pc,nut. l tingulshed without much damage
tamed Sunday. Mrs. Wesley McGee -&gt;me time
Umc with
wlth Mrs.
Mrs Addie
Addlo Smith.
SmlUl , Mr and Mra Warrcn calms spent
iltlon tinyinc that'« day hr land Mr. and Mrs. Morris Qulgg and
t
n80
ent7* .Thanksgiving with her parents in
talned with a Those
fomllypresent
dinnerbeing,
for tth
he Striker
ram ..id
&lt;h»i anJl O.
NIlss Winifred Border and Dr. and Thanksgiving.
Strlkcr district.
JUtrje*'w
°v lbra*,l,h Ot, Cn^“,K°
Mr and Mrs. Charles Early. Mr. and
SOUTH BOWNE.
-t-ie.1 and .11 ..thrr m.urr. J3*®5;
°t
.,Harb°5 Mrs Lco Qu* und tamtly of North Last Week's Letter.
ui&lt;l s&gt;riiii&gt;u&gt; t.r crintrj .□■! spent
week end
Mr. -----andivwowcavu
,Castleton. mA.
Mr u„
and
Mrs rum
Paul nu|x:
Rune Mr.
’ and. Mrs.
..
... the _
— with
------ —
u mra,
H. A. Cramer and
F eivri*
F Rnrrl-r
__0_____
—__ E"1* of famlly entertained on Thanksgiving
I., »f D* &gt;iMrs.
Mr?
R,r*n onrt ramli«
'of 113ttle C*
* a,,d. a,enn
°;fc ‘“J1;* TlmnksrtvinaRwith tej
.Delro‘tDay Lhe following: Mr. and Mra.
.b.*.,nA..‘ i
I?? * th_.her.
Earle Feighncr and Morris Gibson Jacob Poortvlelt. the former's slsof Detroit spent Thanksgiving at ter Miss Blanche Poortvlelt. Mr. and
rmMle nolle* i RueU- *ho lias been in Gobles for the Frank Fclghner home.
,Mrs. Waiter Dufly and two children I
ir.n of ■ cot.» I the past lew weeks, returned home
Mr. and Mra- Fred Elder and son Nora Ann and Tommy, the Misses
■7in»* In’ih With
Lyman spent Thursday and Friday Beulah and Mary Cramer and Dersprr printed I Mr- ftIld Mrs. Lawrence Bird and with relatives in Saginaw.
wood Volz of Grand Rapids.
tj
daughters spent the week end with
Robert Betts is confined to his. Mrs. Frank Walton and daughter |
of rrob»ta.
the latter's parents. Rev. and Mrs. ' home with the mumps.
I were guests of the former's brother,
|O. W. BortU,., or Evurl
„„ „„u
MU, Munrrn Orrmboe and Brr- Ior Turner,
nR "
Mr ,nd "
M„. ‘.iving Day.
'
nard Ewlnu
or an.nd
RaplcM
were otJUIVUl
s.y.wllr HBrt
»wU. Mr,
and Mn.
1
,.7 TINt*
—
riu.iwo.
Ml
UUU
AII3.
minct e of...
nnrl. MnrOrville
Xf-c _X—L’Illn
-.. and
....
. .
. Mr. and Mra. Will Mishler and
guess
Mr and
Fitz-. , Surnn
„ _
Hartwell
family. Mr
daughter Gwendolyn spent Thanks- .
Be[«!d
lftf,d
Eniesl Hartwell and son of giving Day with Mr. and Mrs. John !
Mr. and Mrs, Lester Brumm and Kalans. Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand MLdiler of Grand Rapids. Mrs. CUt-1
Sfl
Mrs. Alice Bpllcy and children and Youngf
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young of tie Roush of Freeport accompanied '
Lawrence Flnefrock attended a fam­ near Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ them and was also a guest there.
ily dinner
the home of Ed. Charles Miller and son Chalmers
Wm. Grant and mother. Mrs.
Brumm of Assyria Thanksgiving.
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sprinkle and Jennie Grant, ot Grand Rapids and [
Mr and Mrs. Welby Crockford and daughter Barbara Lou of Eaton Mrs. Emma McVean of Harris Creek !
ln
spent Sunday with Mr. and 1
Rapids.
called on Micliael Grant Sunday j
d ms’ »n” Mrs Victor K. Brumm and family of i
Miss Frelda Schulze spent Thurs- I evening.
,
h*«r«l b* •■1,1 1 Nashville.
'oav
day nTlrl
and PTlTlnv
Friday at
at Die H. D. Trim' Mrs. Alma Mishler of N. Bowne
I
----- &gt;■&gt;
—i.
helped Mrs. Elmer Shaeffer with
(Parents. Mr. and Mrs John Dell
. ..
------J.
H. McBurney.
Instructor in I quilting Wednesday.
Thursday until Tuesday.
uiutnauy ui
I apcccn
speech Ui
at me
the University
of miciukhu
Michigan I| nr.
Mr. aim
and airs,
Mrs ramrr
F.lmcr omirncr.
Shaeffer.
•
. Mrs' U. B Green were
manager of the Michigan High daughter Lois, and Mrs Lydia KarZr1I,15S£^yng &lt;8?t Ofr^lr'v8nd MrS‘! BZhool Forensic association, has an- cher were Sunday visitors at the
Glen Leedy of Battle Cree*.
nounced that the Nashville High George Dunham home at ClarksMr and Mr&gt;. Wirt Pl.nu and Khool b„
lo Mra- vlUe.
Beverly of Hartford spent Thanks- . bcrshlp.
- ■
-Miss
-Mabie
- -•
...
Sutton is In i Mr and- Mrs. Wm. Mishler
accorngiving vacation with Mr. and Mra." charge of the team.
1 panted by Mrs. Jennie Pardee atMilan Trumbo.
Scveral car loads from here at- tended lhe funeral of David Moulton
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Cowles of Dos­ tended the county I o. O. F. asso- in Freeport Saturday afternoon.
ter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. elation at Freeport Monday night. । Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker Victor
W. Thompson Sunday.
Asa Strait and son have purchased and'Naomi
-------- * —
called at Will Mishler’s
Mr and Mra. Arthur Allardlng en­ hc alfalfa mill at Williamston.
and Mrs. Jennie Pardee's Sunday
tertained Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs.
On Friday night at the fire sta- 1 evening.
Welby Crockford and family or
-• : tkxi the Nashville Firemen will have
Mr. and Mra. Will Mishler and
Woodland and Mr. and
another supper to which the mem­ daughter Gwendolyn called on the
Crockford ot Carlton.
bers of the city council and their former'* mother. Mrs. Lena Mishler,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
wives have been Invited.
of Logan. Friday evehing.
Sunfield called on Mr.
Mra. Jennie Pardee spent Thanks­
John Dell Sunday.
cember 10 at the K. of P. hall, the giving at W. H. Pardee's. Mr. and
The next meeting of the W. C. T. parents of the Juniors will be in Mra. Harry Miller and family of Elk­
U. will be held at the home of Mrs. charge. A pat luck supper will be hart. Indiana. Mr. and Mra. Wm
Fern Trumbo Friday, December 14. served at 6:3®. the committee will CoagrifT and Mrs. William of Lowell
Tlie leader will be Mrs. Orpha Wing. furnish the meat and drink. A short were also guests.
Dale Hauer of Western State Nor­ program will be given followed by a
M1M Eleanor Miller spent from
mal spent Thanksgiving holidays talk by Harry Neuman, who Is with Wednesday evening until Sunday
। with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John the State Department of Public In­ evening with her parents in Carlton
I Hauer
struction. Mr. Nestnan U i former township.
. -—-— - .... r.n- wnn.n1 Mr and Mra. Will Warner enler2t“l. | C. M. Benedict's spent Thanksgivgraduate of thc Nashville school.
itfr« moniiu from th* .ut» of tbi. nr.i-r tained for Thanksgiving. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Llebhauser at-1 ing with Glenn Miller's In Carlton.
tended the funeral of Charles W.
H. F. Miller and family returned
•n*Hi.*ir ran.* tb*ir an&gt;w*r or an.wrr. Baly6at of East Lansing and Mr. Hoskins Tuesday at Battle Creek.
to their home in Elkhart. Indiana.
&gt;pp»«t*d nnd Mra, Harold Warner and family.
Nearly ,50 book* have been added after having spent some time with
’ r,a”
Ballas Lehman and family of to lhe library here.
relatives here.
Scottville visited at the home of
Rev. and Mrs P. C. Wing Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. Chas. Winans of Lowell, a
cousin of Mrs. Dell Williams passed
away Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Williams
expect to attend the funeral Tues-

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-N1NTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 19, 1934

PAGES lto8

SEVENTY-FIVE AT Hastings Churches Plan gREAT ADDRESS
ENCAMPMENT Special Christmas Services BYDR.flURNHAM

WHAT NAME DO YOU SUGI GEST FOR CENTENNIAL!

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS
QUESTS AT PINE LAKE
CAMP, DECEMBER 12

L. E. Barnett, chairman of the PIONEERS HAD HARD EXI u
Rev. Jolin V. Dillon came Friday
[committee whloh ta arranging for
PERIEN0E8 AND PEW ■ to begin his duties as pastor of the
(the observance, in 1936, o» the cenPLEASURES
// St. Rose church. He was educated
, tennlal of the first settlement in this
, , at st. Paul's Seminary. St. Paul.
city and in several townships, ha? I r-r-rr-r.
/ I ,MUU1- the same college Fr. Geller at(received a long letter from the LETTER WRITTEN BY
tended, being ordained on ChristDCU DAl/tn Dilou ’masdayinim For the past eleven
mending the ldea,\lso the plans to
!
REV.
DAVID
BUSH
year, he )uu been an assistant at
make it an outstanding eve*nt and
------------- (the Church of the Annunciation,
promising the fullest cooperation.
was First Preacher to the near Park view and jeffereon Ave.
1I Lively —
------ ■ is
* *being
•----- manifested
---------Interest
in Detroit, so this is his firet Dos­
in toe &gt;50 cash in prizes offered for.
Then Village of Hastings
torate

Story of Birth of Christ Child
to be Told in Song and Sermon

8 E 8 Q UI ■ CENTENNIAL
MEETING SUNDAY
- NIGHT

(Your Chance to Win One of
the Prixes Will Close
January 1

NUM!

EARLY METHODISM F."J0KKJGOV'T HOUSlItl
IN CITY AND CO.
■ ICT1SL
Church

MICH. BANKX1T
ASSOCIATION

&gt; In this city the various churches presented unto Him gifts; gold, and !
------ ——
are planning
special Christmas frankincense and myrrh." Saint | ALL PARTS OF COUNTY
DEAN MELBY WAS
Matthew 2:11. In addition there will
•
vi vvvi, i i
NIZING HOMES
services,
telling In song and sermon
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER
WERE
REPRESENTED
be special Christmas music and sing- ,
rw
„
i the story of Jesus* U11
birth
. ___—
n and the ef- Ing by the church choir.
CAN BE FINANCED
I
ZZthe whole
Pupils Gave Demonstrations w„\d°-Ibru^ne'-pi^s
At
five
o'clock
in
the
.afternoon
Crowd
of
600
Heard
the
Adworld,
bringing
"Peace
r
■
worm,
onuging
trace
&lt;■■■»and good will
SzplalM Xo«
there will be a Christmas tree and
nkni*7k
Of Health Work as Taught to all mankind.-’ Following arc the play
for toe scholars of the Sunday;
dreBB
Choir of 75 Led
Eanka and Oovenuaent
programs as given to the Banner:
.
in County's Schools
School, their parents and friends. !
the Singing
[the
best name for this centennial.
in the Year 1841
| Hasting, people welcome Father
First United Brethren.
TlY‘ flU od*Z.w8ch°01 ylU “J*?. “! Despite toe bad road, and itormy :
-------CoopmU
4 Seventy-five school board mem­
;The rules governlngUhe contest were •
• iDlllon to this city and hopehlsstay
A beautiful and sacred program of
wcamer. 600
ooo people attenaea
me , given Irt the Banner last week. The
1 1
* h*1* lhcTP । here may be happy and auoceasful
8ur,dJ,&gt; mo7^’18 .“l n,*5 • weather.
attended the,gh®n
bers from Barry county attended the
M immediately following the
.___ ____ ___________
...
soaunumeuk
ov inc
Harry ChrUtmns
carols and Scripture A. M.
the _____
of the Hasting, Rotary Club Monday
seMiul-centenntal
celebration
al toe [contest will close on January !. For-'W11‘ “PPear In the Banner many |
- ---------------- &lt;&gt; &gt;
Encampment .pmuturca
sponsored by
the Barry
1
County School Coinmssloner and the ; £*“**'‘ at preaching service.
Methodist Episcopal chureh Sunday ward the name you suggest to L. E. things relating to the early history rDTF
A I nnTBl’fl
Barry Oounty Health Department.
P d
Emmanuel Episcopal.
evening. Every part of Birry coun- [Barnett, chairman of the program Of this city and county. This will rKrr
I I lit- U k
This Encampment was hqjd Decernn\?t’hr-n?hnrri’ m J soclation. He explained the provtaty was choir
represented.
was a !must
committee.
name
bwau.v of
J 1LUHLII
I UllLlI U
The traditional Christmas Mid­ chorus
of aboutThere
75 members.
embody The
the idea
that proposed
the cenof th* rvnti-nnini
Centennial nt
of ihnI
the II HUL.
U
U
ber 12 at the w *c *r-iirw vcnn.it First United Brethren church in the
ions of the National Housing Act
K" r. o Mcswr- night Choral Eucharist will be on reprexntlng several churches In toe tennlal Is not only a local, but also a nrsl «Ulement In Hastings and in
HI f I IT pTnillH and how it relates to Barry county.
The principal speaker was Dean ry* &amp;&lt;u‘u&gt;r- The &gt;-oun8
and Christmas eve. Monday. Dec. 24. at
The National Housing Act was set
E. O.
toe D^S
choir, are to lead the music, 11:30 o
ii.su
ociuck
u&gt;c mimanuci
county. This choir was led by for-(county affair.
- ----------Many letters
—have
— al---------several
-- of
----- toe
— —
townships
----------- of
— this
■
1
’clock
at thebiEmmanuel
Epis- tpisosl™., ,John
w. c Ketcham, .ready
-------- ----------- ------------copal church, announce* the rector, imcr
.mer evugr
congressman.
«*en ------------received. The
chance—is county, to be celebrated in 1936.
of Education from Northwestern Un-1
,M°n&lt;Uym
the National Housing Administra­
Dm.- t aThe musi­ of this city.of The
this hymns
cltv. The
selected
hvmns selected
open, and
stillwill
open,
be until
and will
January
be until January i
...,., ...
the
Rev.
j.
a. McNulty.
i
We
are
privileged,
this
week
‘
o
’
nnRTRTMAfl
—
WATTWvva
iverslly. He gave a very interesting
7.30, “
*
pmem
ol much hSwrleal
MATINE®8 tion. The government called Co its
cal program for this service U given were all familiar. There were plcn- I •talk on toe responsibility of achool. 8,V'"Hby ‘h®‘
aid in that work the beat talent tills
ly of hymn books so that the enure!
herewith:
boards. He emphasized the neces- d‘?n* “nd u’e olIcrlJ 8 ,of ,V}L
(interest to the |&gt;eople of this city
SCHEDULED FOR DE­
country lias produced in business
congregation
could
participate, "
ally of school board, taking an in- lb^nI«®Sf
tou
Prelude—Organ, piano, violin and which they did In a hearty manner. I
administration and credits. Hie
.
and
county.
It
is
a
letter
written
by
OEMBER
24
terest In tlw physical condition of o,d P®°Ple u 11 b*- received at this cello.
credit men of the General Motors
It
was
inspiring
to
hear
such
con1
’ the first preacher who ministered in
—'-------school buildings, toe welfare ofi«®"ice.
Bring your Christmas
Processional Hymn—"Hark, the greyatlotial
singing
Acceptance Corporation, the General
„“~i—One number
SSi
„ «U
ed
card, nllrt
wd —u.relopr.,
.
............
.. "Ite
..
. “ I atn— VlncH reU, rarH(
nveInrw-.k Herald
Hastings—Rev. David Bush—who MANAGER RAY BRANCH
tnrald Angels
lnMl, Sing
Ql,ro"_
* .
. .
.
”—Mendelssohn. *
Electric Company, and others quits
was given by the choir alone. There
ramp In
in 1841
1041 to the
tin- then
th—tt village of II
came
as noted are serving in attempting to
catlonal program. He brought out I
Flnt Preabyterian.
Kyrle—Mozart.
were twn
numbers bv
two qjimbers
by a miartettc
quartette nt
of
ten or a dozen houses, being sent I
ASK
S
CO-O
PERATION
apply the National Housing Act. He
the importance of the boards* duty! On Sunday morning. December
Gradual Hymn—"Silent INight. wind instruments, which contitbhere as a missionary by the Michi-'
explained that there are 17400400
in acquainting the people in a com- 23. there will be a »pecial Christmas Holy Night"—Traditional.
uted much to the enjoyable program. z*z\t
gan uonierence
Conference ol
of the Methodist Advance
Reservations Re­ homes tn this country. Of these 3,___ _ „ Kan
munity of the special activities car- service at 10:30 o'clock. The pastor,
Gloria Tlbl—Mozart.
. Prayer was offered by Rev. Mc­ COL. BUTTERFIELD TELLS Episcopal church,
----- L, receiving from
quested to Assist to Ar­
ried out in the school.
(Rev. John Kitching. D. D. will
Gratios Tlbl—Mozart.
Kean ol Middleville and the con­
: that body
for such work the prtneeOF PLANS FOR FISH
*
Supt. D. A. VanBusklrk of toe I preach from the text "When they
Nicene Creed—Mozart.
gregation was dismissed with the
ily sum of &gt;40 per year! Of course,
ranging Program
The Michigan set-up, formed to
Hastings schools talked on toe had opened their treasures, they
LAKE ESTATE
(Continued on page six)
benediction
pronounced by Rev.
he was expected to get something—
Although Ray Branch, manager
in this state, u
U iwaaheaduiiMwmcr of
ui apply the Ad *u
health program as carried out in a
■ Loomis of Freeport.
• but not very much—from the local the strand theater here, had ex-|ed by George Burke of Ann Arbor,
| Very fittingly and feelingly Mr.
typical city school In Barry county.
iruTCm ahdict
people interested In his wbrk.
NOTICE
TO
MOTHERS.
peeled
to
have
a
complete
schedule,one
of Ui® state’s leading attorney!,
CLUB
ANO
CAMP
FOR
He spoke of the W. K. Kellogg Foun- DELIGHTFUL
vu CHRISTviiiiiv/i Ketcnam
Ketcham introduced me
the speaker or
of
1 In 1878. 37 years after he first ar- •or tile Free Kiddies* Christmas show Heartily cooperating with him is the
datton's activity with toe probit tn of (
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---------- • me
MAS-------------CAROL------------SERVICE , ---------P^lowlnK
Of
theevening,
evening. ur.
Dr. aiiiiin
Smith Durnuam.
Bumham.
CHILDREN IN PROSPECT rived in Hastings. Rev. Bush visited here Dec. 24. ready for publication (Michigan Bankers Association
itiho uhoul ounviuc .years,
____
non-readers. He told of the assist- |
year,, every child In this city may head of ...»
department
of
[this city and gave an address, tell­
------------I be remembered with toys for Christ- lhc western State Teachers college —
The building Industry is third tn
once given in other problem cases.
nt hl« —YTv-rl—« —c this week, so few advance reserveTeachcrs Again Present a
I Owner ——
I&gt; Operator
of Larg. ,1 In,,
"'g wnnthtner
““'“&gt;in«or
hU eagrleneee u Hons have been made that this will (importance in thia country. In nofMrs. George H. Fingleton. a board
of Kalamazoo.
—
I ---.
„ a.
6
the pioneer preacher. He was re- be Impossible. About all he can mal times &gt;7.000400,000 would be re­
i The PrecedBoy Scouts are
a *free
member from the .Waloome Corners
Fine Program
. having
“—
--------------------n.t
nt
— »x(quested to write the substance of his
Mr. Burnham stated that last 1
est
Chain
of
Motion
Picstate is that the first performance, quired in building operations. Last
church summer
school, described the school medical
he .uiterf
visited England. One!I
ed by Play
I toy shop at the Presbyterian
______________
•unmer he
ture Theaters in State
(sermon, especially that part of it will start at one o’clock in the after- year this had dropped to &gt;7004004tO.
social rooms on Saturday. Dec. 22. Sunday he was in London, where he
and dental examination program
.। wumui
which *pertained to his work In this neen.
noon. Admission will be by ticket*'The,government's figures show that
and of the Interest of parents in her ।. Central auditorium was well filled (where mothers may go and select wished to attend Wesley Chapel.
Col. Walter 8. Butterfield, oper-1----------county.. He
He did
did this.
sendiRK his
his
this, sending
Ion Sunday
afternoon —
for —
the carol'toys
for their
children. Of
community.
•
—-- --------------------------- «- —
------- -------------—course
--------- where John Wesley preached for a,w of the largest chain of theaters letter to Judge Sherman C. Prtndle. only and en attempt will be made to .one-third of the people now depend| Ing on welfare aid come from the
These talks were followed by a service given each year by toe I this applies only to those mothers many years. Wjsiey had declared ln Michigan, owns a large piece of [ who had held U&gt;e office of probate take care of rural districts first.
Judging by former years, a crowd (building trades industry, due to ths
dinner which was provided by the I teacher, of the city schools at whose children would otherwise that the "world is my parish,". This l&gt;rclKr‘y oa Fish lake a few miles (judge of this
county for sixteen
cf several hundred children . Is • tremendous drop in building operaCamp. The first speaker on theaft- Christmas time, under the direction have no Christmas gifts,
Sunday
visitv proved
that Wesley's (ff°m Hastings
In Orangeville
town- years, renting
retiringin
1877.
Judge
Prin—
j
v.w.m
u.u,
--------•
-------------------—
ui
ioii
.
juoge
t-rmlikely
to
attend.
Mr.
Branch
8**
| tions.
ernoon program was Dr. M. r. I of Supt. D. A. Van Buskirk.
| Mrs. Abcn Johnson and the camp
-.t the
, &gt;.
i.i. work was
___ ’ ,shin
’mf
«ivui V1IV
.
vision
of
effect of hU
,h|-P YTl-i-pntlv
Recently
in •wiL'i
conversation
with
one Ul
of...
the uiuiiccr
pioneer
- In
--- Im. u-lfk.
------ die
w.e was |from
MIC
There are five titles to the act. In
Kinde
He
told of the work the 1 The first part of the program was Fire girls will be in charge. AU bf true.
..... A
■ Hr,I.
Rrnnrh mnnnat-r
it.. . of. Rutland.
n..,t_. ■ ...
. .. . s secured a number of short features
little before he entered the | PllV
R»y Branch,
manager nt
of ih*
the &lt;3t*nnH
Strand •families
His father
Foundation has done outsideof u,e phiy. "Why The Chimes Rang." । the toys that are left will go in the Chapel a gentleman accosted him.: theater of this city, he told of toc .fami]y settled about a half a mile so tliat he will be able to alter the, Michigan, so far. we arc acting un­
i-i T I ,
.
L
,
. .. — xuinuy sciLicH aooui a nan a nuie program. according to the number .der title No. 1. which is for the purMichigan The object of the Founda- directed by Miss Ruth M. Robson. I welfare baskets.
He learned that Ulis man and his plans he has for developing toe es-.!««), ol lhe A. E BuU fann- knoa11 of performances required to take1 pose of improving homes. MlriugF"
tion Is "to promote chUd health and Tills play teaches the lesson of real
----------------- - ----------------------wife were from South Africa. They
~
.
I then as Bull's Prairie. The Prin- csre of the crowd. He emphasizes the Bankers are 20 per cent above “
welfare in all of Ita various phase,, glring and put the audience In • jfHE BEST SATURDAY
~ Y;rfleW.
J°
dles hved
the t*™ where the
were Methodists, both planning to
-II -I.____ will be -... .
. .. .. . ___
fact that all
who come
ac­ .national
without restriction as to race, creed mood to enjoy toe carols which folaverage Ln their ©
attend services at Wesley Chapel. aside a portion of the land for the । first house is now located as one
or geographical boundary." Over low&lt;*d. At the back of the stage was I
AFTERNOON SALE YET Here were the United Stales, south exclusive use of members of the mo* t turns .toward the village of Irving. commodated and that no children tion. So far, explained Mr.
will be turned away disappointed.
150,000 people are now included in “ lighted window lo represent the •
------------Africa and England represented at tk&gt;rj picture industry in Michigan M axur having passed toe Rutland
Anyone who has seen these shows Hastings only one loan of (Mk
the Michigan Community Health cathedral and the chorus singhig in I j
g J(orton Reports the the service.
a camping site and resort. UHL ■ cemetery, the house being on the
Project. Tills includes the fiya coun- th® distance produced a real church
highway after the In action-and has heard the peals der the Housing Act. This la a
Al the lime Wesley began his mate)} he hopes ^&gt;®re will be a clUb ;ea5t S|de of
of laughter which come from the ter, he declared, in which the t
ties— Barry. Eaton, Allegan. Hills- ®ff®ct. It i* a beautiful story for
Largest Crowd and Larg°US€,
.?*e. projK:‘
n lurn
made.
(Continued on page eight)
young audience, realize that It is a cannot be expected to solicit 1
dale and Van Buren. He described the Christmas season.
eg^ Offering’s
comp
etedwiU
attract
a
number
of(
BuMh
w
„
evidently
.
man
of
Carols of
of various
various countries
countries were
were
uiieringa
(Continued on oaae three)
I। Carol,
6
fAmiiie.
k. in...
mllies n™
now engaged m
In .the
thea- good -ucaUon M can be reen from fine opportunity to give youngsters
(tonunuca on pa«e uireci
K. I J
sung and as a special selection ,the
J- e
E-. Norton,
Norton, toe
the auctioneer,
auctioneer, rere- WILL PAY ALL THE
a great time at no cost whatsoever. between banks and those who
bcal business each year both tn „
eu„ His QC5cnp
'chorus splendidly rendered "The [Ports that last Saturday's aucUon
a perusal of llu
his ,letter.
descrip-.
in building materials. Every &lt;
COVERT
BONDS
----------- --------ROAD
----------------- JclllBan
,su^°“"tS ng aUtes- 'tlon of meetings held In various
SUGGESTION TO
;HaheluJah Chorus" from Handels |at the fair grounds was in every
spent under the Housing Act ■
a • m
------------- »
n
!Bc a so hopes to build a camp for parts of the county especially of LOSES FINGER IN
TUC f»ITV rniuuril "Messiah." The processional was way the largest, most satisfactory n
Oounty Treasurer Maus Ex- ।use of the under-privileged on the
oU1 Uine
meetmS wiU te
FOOD
GRINDER
• nt Ul I I LUUliUlL. (especially
well
done,
all
wearing
^bc
best
Uiat
has
been
held
(especially well done, all wearing
■O
.r
-V Sir
vestments, the ladles carrying light- (there this year. The crowd was not
pects to Do That by
of Partlcular interest. Hia letter to
,
u evcn .now making efforts tO|jlldj{e prtndle reads as followsWarren .Roush Suffers the
Erection Of Warning Signs vd candics and the min had old (onl5’ large but all seemed^lnterested ,
In Charlotte, he declared, so
bring this
'
lanterns.
| In what was offered. There wap I
January 11
।bring
this plan
plan into
into being,
being, Mr.
Mr.
Near Hospital and Oeme- I'stylo
Losa-of Part of His
rvumFv
Judge
This U always one of the finest । more and better livestock than had
County TV...,,,.,
Treasurer rL. P
F. Maus has i Branch says.
...
. ..
,
8 „ Prtndle.
..
’
levcnts of the Christmas season and 'been previously offered at Saturday 'called in &gt;9.830 of the &gt;11.220 of outand mcRlmi I
BrOther:—
under the Housing Act. In addii
tery a Convenience
________ ,.
Third Finger
&gt;12.000
will be expended there
issed [afternoon
iafternoon sales.
sales.
standing Covert road bonds which'"f®” °L , 'au“ev*Ue and motion
on the 13th of January 1878, in
A suggestion was recently made to , those who failed lo attend missed
Warren Roush met with a painful
(Continpod oo page gt»)
aiPlcture b.U4^'e^1 *n
B®- [the Methodist church al Hastings,
( Th
The
next sale will be held on Bat- [this
this county owes. This will leave a
*»..
Ub]|C spirited clti।
'* nMt
the Banner ».y
by a p
public,
citi­ a real treat.
0. He 8lnnl2B ln Battle Creek in 1904. he j gaVc a history of my early itiner- accident on Sunday which he doesn't
urday, December 29. Those who (balance unpaid of only &gt;1,390.
zen. which the writer thinks b
care
to
repeat.
__.,inow has an enterprise with affilla- ant work
t-v.- churi.h bv waniu
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR
have property they wish to offer at hopes to be able to pay this small
W
the United st—tea.
‘S®. 1
worth considering.
THEY MUST APPLY
that sale, such os livestock, farm'balance before the end of the year. i .
--------- —. ... .
.------- inju rvqueaica me io Kive in writinK Roush was manipulating a food
. -It was suggested that the city
CHRISTMAS BASKETS
.. clean —
manacement
end of his buiineu
Cl. .......
.
.
WITHIN THIRTY DAYS tools, furniture, etc., should get in That will
up...all. of The
Barry
coun­
ought to place warning signs near
grinder al his store, when a customer
-------------touch with and list their property ty's bonded indebtedness.
Riverside cemetery and near Pen­
came In. He turned around to pull Organizations to City Are
buU‘Un*
At one time In the history of the
nock hospital.
In many cities Voters Dropped From List by with Mr. Norton. His residence 13
the electric switch and in some way
Urged to Give Full
522 W. Grand street.
county the outstanding Covert road
there are signs on either side" of
got his hand onto the grinder in­
City Clerk Can Bo
bonds reached nearly &gt;400.000. In
"hospital property reading. "Quiet.
stead. The third linger on his left
Co-operation
Reinstated
recent years there have been no Cov­ field he was associated with larK®! aend you the following
BICYCLE CONTEST
Hospital Zone." Tills is for the pro­
hand was cut off at the first joint
S S'.
«“*» m
I rode In­
ert roads built in this county, so the
As required by law. City Clerk
tection of those driving in or out of
before lie could pull his hand out of
WON
BY
DARREL
DEAN
bonded
indebtedness
has
been
grad
­
the hospital grounds as well os being Rogers has been sending notices to
ure pari ol hU buuneu or Uu and
,1^,^.“S th’ danger.
number this year is unusually
ually extinguished. It is believed it &lt;„™'a coon.,,. home on OnU ,.ke
a kindness to the patients. Our own the nearly 400 persons on the regis­
He has suffered considerably from
owns u country’ home on Gun |bkc „
.
and the cooperation of Hai
Pennocx hospital is so situated that tered voting lists of this city, who Feldpausch Food Center Pre- ■will vanish by the end of thia year.' where he spends his summers. He fere,1C(
the Injury but is gaining nicely and
people and organizations is c
people driving In or out of the-failed
.
to vote at any election since aenta Prixei to Ten Young
thankful It was no worse.
(
at a time when there was almost a
grounds are liable to be hit by cars the general election in 1932. Two
Salesmen
frenzy in Michigan for good toads. It d.U,hr ta dojn. uuno
of such failure automatically
coming suddenly up the hill from years
:
tb. elvu
KUSLi
enjoy your own dinner better if you
the west, without warning. A good takes
'
one's.name off the voting list.
About two months ago the Feld- 'enabled the majority owners of betterment of the community.
that at once inspired me with con­
many drivers seem to think they The
'
city •clerk is sending notices to pa use h Food center started a spe- Iproperty along a given highway to
fidence anrf hope. Permit me here
have the right of way regardless of ithose whose names have been drop­ clal, merchandising event in which isecure its improvement, which they PRIMARY INTEREST
could
not
otherwise
do
under
laws
an ambulance, a funeral car, or oUi- ped.
।
telling them of that action and contestants entered a special selling ।
MRS. EDITH STEVENS.
' MONEY RECEIVED pie of Hastings. Without an excep­ As Mrs. Edith Stevens has decided All of the luncheon, social, fraterru
lnformin|i them that they must ap­ campaign. The contestants were boys ias they existed before the Covert
er type of vehicle.
The same thing holds true at Rlv- ply
;
for a continuance on the regis­ and the first award was a bicycle. The ,Act was passed. At that time the
tion in all my Itinerant experience |p quit fanning she will have an church and .patriotic organisational
tration list witMn thirty days. The contest closed December 15th with &lt;country was prosperous and people Rate of Apportionment In I never met with a warmer recep­ auction at her place three miles west
erslde cemetery.
Doubtless the city council could &lt;cord sent to such voters contains Darrell Dean winner of the bike with &lt;didn’t seem to mind taxes. They have
tion than I did at Hastings, although of Hastings on M-37. with J. E. Nor­
County Is $2.57 Per
which to
notice:
purchase and erect such signs at this
i
20319 votes. Another of the winning Ibecome exceedingly tax conscious in
there was not a professor of religion ton as auctioneer. The list includes
"You may continue your registra­ workers was Roderick Newton with :recent years. Il is very probable that
In the place.
Jsmail cost and people coming into
Census Child
2 horses. 2 extra good Guernsey
Hastings might drive more carefully tion
i
non
oy signing the
by
tnc statement below
oeiow 18.843
18,843 votes ana
and the
me pnxe
prixe ao.tw.
&gt;5.00. The
*nc Ithe Covert act will never be utilized
There were at tills time, if my cows. 3 heifers, hogs, chickens, feed,
The final apportionment of the
Christmas taaktta.
and
returning
It
to
this
office
or
by
(third
prize
&gt;3.00
was
won
by
Huagain
in
Barry
county.
near the hospital and cemetery.
i
memory serves me. some ten or and farm tools. Harold Smith will
applying tn person.” The state- bert Bronson with 14.210 votes. There
buildings in Hastings. The clerk the sale. See adv. on another
rate of &gt;2.57 per census child, a to- twelve
'
ment below reads: **I hereby certify I were seven other boys with high MISS IONE CATTON
(Continued on page five)
LOCAL DEBATERS LOSE
page.
'tai of &gt;15,874.89 for tho county. A
thetr gifts on
that I still reside at the address (votes winning &gt;1.00 each. Roman
TO CONDUCT CLASSES check for half of tills amount has
TO LANSING EASTERN from which I am registered and ap-{Feldpausch reports the campaign a
been received and the other half,
Hastings High debaters dropped a ply for continuance of registration." success and is very appreciative of Teacher Training at Metho­ will be sent about Dec. 28th. This
Several of these cards have been the support given these coming
close decision to a team from Lan­
will make a total of 110.41 per cen- dist Church From Jan.
sing Eastern Ln the second slate signed and returned to the clerk. In young salesmen.
sus child or a total tor the county
league debate in the High school au­ many other cases voters have moved
7 to 11, Inclusive
1bf &gt;64.302.57 for this year of primary
INSTALLS OFFICERS.
ditorium here Thursday evening. Pro­ away or have died so that ho reply
interest money. The apportionment
Mrs.
Georgina
Bauer.
Worthy
The Barry County Sunday School for the townships is as follows for
fessor Floyd K. Riley of the Univer­ is expected.
Lrenhalh. 3210. Your assistance will
Council will hold Us annual Teach­
sity of .Michigan-speech department,
HIS 18 THE Christmas Season. It should
be greatly appreciated.-Mrs. JohnATTENTION MOOSE.
Mrs. J. M. Townsend were in Low­ ers' Training classes in the Metho­ tills last &gt;2.57 per child:
who served as judge, said that the
No. on
Next regular meeting of Loyal Or­ ell on Thursday evening where the dist church in Hastings, January 7
-teams were very evenly matched.
Census
start on Saturday afternoon, as.
der of Moose Is on Friday evening. former installed the officers of Cyc­ to 11 inclusive. Miss Ione Catton,
The local team consisting of Ruth
&gt;
822.40
k
Assyria ............ 320
Ing the items, labelling baskets
Dec. 21. Members please attend and lamen Chapter No. 94. Mrs. Town­ our state authority on religious
Hathaway, Vernon Wintager and
Baltimore ........ 248
63736 .
packing of non-perishable foods'
send assisting as marshal. Dinner training of children, will teach a
Doris Shute, defended the negative share In the building up of one of
Barry ................ 269
691.33
ner fully realise*, u We all do, that economic condiltons are
preceded
the
ceremonies
and
the
of
­
the
greatest
organisations
in
the
course
on
"Worship"
and
Rev.
Mc
­
side of the school aid question.
Carlton ---------- 422
1.084.54
will insure earlier delivery of
ficers
were
presented
with
lovely
world.
Good
lunch
after
meeting
—
Kean of Middleville will teach a.
Hastings* next appointment in the
Castleton--------- 583
1,49831
Christmas boskets ou Monday.
giftsA,
foundation course on "Old Testa­
debate series has not been named. By Order of Comm.
Hastings --------- 196
503.72
ment."
The debate will be held however.
erally as well fed, nor have they as many.
Hosting, City . 1277
338189
With these two splendid leader.
February 15, away from Hastings.
Hope ____ ____
234
60138
It Is hoped that teachers of all age
The local team will defend the affirm­
Irving -------------- 360
925.20
groups will take advantage of these
ative side’of the question and the
Johnstown .... '259
665.63 •
splendid courses.
Both of these
the past spring and summer, we have enough food in thia
team will consist of Dwight Ferris,
768.43 .
Maple Grove . 299
cou.-ms will give a credit if the as­
Homer Yeckley and Marian Hewitt.
Orangeville ... 269
69133
School classes and
GAIN the BANNER wishes to call its
signed work Is done. The enrollment
Prairieville .... 250
64'2 50
fee is 50c and the purchase of the
ART FULLER GETS ALL­
readers* attention to the advertising col­
188
Rutland ............
483.16
this purpose. At the Joint
improvement in business and industry.
book may be sliared with two or
Thomapple
...
476
1.22332
the
American ’
STATE RECOGNITION
umns of thia week's issue. Hundreds of inches
three thus reducing toe expense.
Woodland ........ 351
902.07
Classes will begin at 7:00 o'clock
of
advertising
have
been
purchased
by
Has
­
Yankee
Springs
176
45232
Star H. H. 8. Tackle Given
P. M-, and last for two hours with a
glfU. which Is
spirit and life. It is a time when we should be thinking af
tings city merchants to tell their stories of
&gt;1547448 |
short intermission between toe two
Honorable Mention on Dick
Totals _____ 6177
showing the real
others less fortunate than ourselves and of what we can do
periods.
new goods arriving, special prices quoted and
Remington's Team
Last year our enrollment was over TO
'
PRAIRIEVILLE
lo help them.
will
buying opportunities being offered during the
Dick* Remington. Detroit sports
fifty. Every Bunday School teacher
TWP. TAXPAYERS.
life.
writer, who picks the official all- [
in the county is urged to come for
I will be in Prairieville on Dec. 22.
next few days. They are telling you the
state high school football team1 lias
TRUTH and are doing everything possible
given Art Fuller of Hastings hon- •
gether.—Mrs. a. W. Woodburne, 27; at Delton State Bank Jan. 3; at
arable mention at the tackle poelCounty Leadership Training advisor. home every Friday to collect taxes.
to merit your patronage. In almost every in­
tion. This is the first time since
Otis L. Boulter,
TO HOPE TWP. TAXPAYERS.
stance shoppers will save money in buying
Fred Parker graduated that a Has-.
I will be at the National Bank.
suspicion and doubt that the Spirit of
tings player has been thus honin Hastings rather than in some nearby Urge
Hastings. Dec. 15 and each Satur­
LIBRARY HOURS.
day including Jan. 5; at Cedar
city. It is at Uast fair to raad what your *
During the Christmas vacation.

IIlL

Ul I H fl I U I llflllLI

MAY DEVELOP
BARRY PROPERTY

|

•&gt;

local Merchants have to say.
NOTICE TO THE PVBUC.'
house will be closed on .Monday, to
the Banner U informed.

dale, Dec. 20 and Jan. 3 from 8:00
till 2:000. o’clock, to collect taxes and
sell dog licenses.
.
*
Henry Bergman,

open evenings only twice during the
week. Wednesday and Saturday eve­
nings during that time, from 7 to 9.
Other hours as usual.
Jean Barnes, Librarian. 1

One Auction Safe

QHjrtaimaa

■mm through good

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1», 1M4

ITY-FIVE AT EN­
CAMPMENT DEC. 12
D««a Z. 0. M«lby of Northwester* VBIvoraity Was

DEPT. COMM. LESJURY GIVES VERDICT
TER MOODY COMING!
TO ARCHIE KERMEEN

INJURED BY FALLING TRE*

DoWllng ou Tuesday

met

with

the men working with him had tied

t and Jill—Mason Thomas and
•a Lou Outeleln.

Fourth DUt. American Le-Brin€« Dama&lt;e Suit Against
gion and Auxiliary Gon|
Robert Ohadwick—
vention
January
27 |
°®*’
VCUblUU
DBDUaiJ
« l

SECRETARY McFAYDEN
SPOKE HERE TUESDAY

LOCAL NEWS

JOHN CARTER IDEN­
TIFIES SCHOOL PUPILS

Orangeville; Olenn Townsend, who
was cremated In a bam fire in Da-,

-------------

bank. California; Vina Oanpcn De-

*lt.nd.d School In DUtriot
A nine pound daughter was born

Number 1, Orangeville

nue: 8teren carter of Irvine town-

in December 1871
their ixxne on Friday. Dec 14.
The city fathers on Friday evening
granted a two weeks' vacation to
brought lo Pennock hospital where
Robert Mills, night driver of the er an old picture of a distr1ct school
Yankee Springs. The actkai grew city fire truck.
it waa found he had a broken ankle
in Orangeville township, dated In
and an injured back. He Is doing as
Dinner will be served at 12:30, the out of an automobile accident Feb­
Alex T. kfcFedyen. secretary of place to be announced later.
ruary 9 this yeaL which the Banner member of the Heatings Fire De­ December. 1871. In that article we
well aa possible.
__________
Grand Rapid* Chamber of Com­
It U expected that Leiter O. mentioned at the time, it appears partment by the common council at county who was a pupil at that time
merce, gave a timely address to the Moody of Port Huron. Department that Mrs. Kermecn was riding in a their meeting Friday evening,
. and could identify the people In lhe
gfty Alsctnaed very Interestingly the FIRST WARD P. T. A.
- - ----------I Commercial Club at its noon meet- Commander of Michigan, will be lhe car to Battle Creek, the car being
Good Will church ladies are hav­ picture.
function* and responsibilities of a
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
xev.rd.n
speaker, bringing an interesting driven by Mrs. Roy Lee of thia City. ing chicken supper and play, "Such
JBoard of Education. 8upL D. A
John Carter of Orangeville town-'
sured the local body, representing message.
Robert
L.
Chadwick,
of
Yankee
As We Can't Use.” Thursday night.
VanBuaklrk told Ikow the health
ship was one ot the pupils, so came
Springs, was driving toward Has­
Children 8ing Carols and the bu*inea* and industrial Interests ,
tings. There
was a car ahead of
Mrs. Burdette Sutton had the mU- 'in the office on Saturday and gave
---------------------------------------------county's graded schools and Mn
Present “The Doll
that the
tiie radiator fortunc to fall on Monday and the names of the other pupils and
mas gift this suggestion is made— "•
hlmi.- It appears .that
Alma Fingleton discussed the health
terested in all matter* that pertain
hl^ due&gt; fo
ta u
cap had blown 06 from the car break her right wrist. She will have teacher. While the picture was oonShop"
&gt;tn
nart of lean Leglan.^or if he U already a »bead. „
' to the dKTlnnmrnt
development nf
of anv
any port
ao n...
that _a lol of ateam ___
waa
Th following program was
' western Michigan; and if his Asso­ member. pajT his wife'v. hi» moth- «c»Ping. It waa a bitter cold day.
An auditor, from the state auditor
Mra. Maude Smith was chalrmantffnte^y tto tfret Ward chUdm al cututM1
CM11
„
OI
Bliy
ciation can be of any assistence to
Their pretent names and loca­
of the afternoon *e**lon and Dr. th*
P.i' Hastings in the promotion of its er's. his daughter's or his alater'a Thp e«»*nt happened a mile south general's department, is auditing the
dues In the Auxiliary Tliey would
Bedford. Mr. Chadwick attempt- books in lhe county offices. This is tions are aa follows: Teacher. Miss
M. R. Kinde gave a very' good re’ business enterprises he assured them appitciate it as would the Poet or cd to pass the car ahead of him. got a yearly event, but usually there are Addle Ritchie, now deceased, a cous­
port of the aceomplUhments of the
• that that cooperation would be Unit.
,
over
onto
the
aide
of
the
road
where
in
of Harry Ritchie of HasUnga;
two auditors.
Bam Oountv Health Department accompanied by Elaine Malcolm and ...
. _
during Uu“pist year
FiUe Edw.rrf* rhrtatmax
Five Chevrolet cars are to be pre- Mrs L*® »“ driving, and lhe two
The Branch school P. T. A. and Bill Cook, now a radio announcer
Christmas carols
carols were
w*rt.
wh-_ u
sung
by ______
ajrroup (^children chosen '^to us^'the^iEtin^^m sented by the Department of Michin Kalamazoo over WKZO; Ida
cars «»Ulded. Mrs. Kermeen
died vmiaiUMU
_
.
.•■i*v»u unu
Christmas piugiiun
program win
will uc
be rFriday
riunj
Harry K. Oidlcy. lhe sanitary en- from all grades' The program was
the"arand Rao- ,&lt;&lt;h
igah to
10 e,ch
each ot
of the nvc
five lonM
zones ln
in Ul
the
® before t
she
h®1rtae
reached
,h®d the Btf11® p™*
—
«- night. Dec. 21. Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Cappan Lykins at Kalamazoo; Flor­
St ’&amp;tate' M award’ for membership, hospital. Mrs. Lee was seriously tn- Wilcox will report on Character ence Powers ivea, Martin; George
gtoeer. diaeuwed "School SanIla- concluded by a pantomime called "}®kt
*^5? mUv SKSt W
8howlng lhe
P"’ Ju"d
hT, ,&lt;Mt lhe
--------------------------------------------tton." particularly the water supply •The DolL Shop. Following is the
B. Townsend, who still resides in the
Building. Everyone welcome.
and the toilets llustratlng It with list of characters:—
thUriivtocent®8c of membership increase arm
The suit was an action for
The fire alarm Saturday fore­ old No. 1 district, later named the
tehart* and model*.
I storekeeper--Douglas Paine.
noon-was caused by the burning of a Carter district: Charles Powers of
Grand Rapids; Ethel Rice Parsons
Mi** Helen Linn outlined the five
chimney
at
lhe
residence
of
Mrs.
D.
Lady Buyer—Elaine Malcolm.
feemed so much Interested In M-37. . tem wUJ
lue(j—l0 points for each Attorney Kim Sigler. Chadwick by M. Stuart on West Walnut street. at Kalamaaoo; Goldie Townsend
Little girl—Georgia Will.
but the fact that so much trade membership of the Post quota. Each Attorney L- E. Barnett. The case The chimney burned itself out with­ Burkett of Detroit; Ira D. Town­
county by the Family Health Coun­
Fairy—Elsie Edwards.
from
thia
part
of
lhe
country
is
now
send.
Charlotte; Frank Cook, where­
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•
i
WH&gt;
hotly
contested.
The
principal
selors after which Dorothy Potter
out causing any damage.
Bride and Groom Dolls—Richard diverted to other cities, because we membership in by February 1, 9
unknown;
John Carter,
and Clara Gillett of the Barryville ] Paulin and Pauline Fingleton.
points; March 1. 8 points; April 1. point for the jury is the effect of
Judge McPeek was called to De­ abouts
have a paved outlet to the south, is
school explained the project they
7 points; May 1. 6 points. Any mem­ escaping steam in causing the acci­ troit Monday where he will preside
Baby Doll—Marilyn Tolles.
making Grand Rapids realize that ber securing 10 new members will dent.
had worked out on teeth. Six of
in one of the courts there for sev­
Dutch Doi)—Gloria Dick.
she must become interested in M-37. belong to the 10 Membership Club;
The Jury In the above case re­ eral days. Accordingly circuit court
the boys and girls from the North I Sailor Doll—Franklin Bush
Hastings is surely concerned In hav­ those getting 20 to lhe 20 Club and turned their verdict late Friday aft­ here was adjourned until January
Pine latke school were present and , Japanese Doll—Beverly Myers.
ing that highway paved,
showed the board how they stand
30 to the 30 Club. The local Post ernoon. awarding to Mr. Kermeen 28. when it is understood that chan­
Walking Doll—Lucille Lawrence.
and
Unit are
Bo-Peep—June Colvin.
FALLS AND BREAKS
--- ------------~ working
-.T—- hard
— ‘ to reach damages to the amount of 8450, also cery matters will be taken up.
washing their hands before eating.
the coats in the case.
ARM NEAR WlilST. |thelr membership quota*.
Mrs Cora Kick of Carlton received
Jack Homer—Keith Ayers.
Ii We
inWhile walking near the Andrus
1•’
nc understand
uiiucrauuia that
in* I Mrs.
Mrs. Lee
i&gt;ce will
will a
“ telegram
*»h»i*ui Tuesday
*&gt; m'-bu*; morning •*•| Boy Blue^—Donald Britten
bring action against Chadwick for I forming her of the death of her slaI Negro Doll—Maryellen Hale
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Service station on Monday. Miss riTTripDAJ n ta/nai eiiiT
I Injuries she received In this accident, ter. Mrs. James cook, formerly Mar­
John C- Lipkey. Hastings............. 251
Cowbay Doll—Neil Wellman.
Delia Allard had the misfortune to
WUN bUI I
.
_ — .
oafa
Marl*
garetI U.nn.v
Henney, of Qattll
Bault Rtn
Bte Marie.
1 Indian chief and squaw—Buddy turn her ankle and in falling broke
NETS
STATE
$226,431
Mabel Irene Winslow. Hastings ..21 (Green and Mary Lou Smith.
Her death occurred Monday night.
her arm Just above the wrist. She !
------------JURY DECIDED THAT
Clare A. Grigsby, Cressey
•411 Soldier Dolls—Richard Abbey and has gone to her home in Caro for Federal Judge Moinet AdDec 3. aged 80. She leaves her hus­
BURNHAM WAS GUILTY band. a son and three daughters.
.37 Stuart Benedict.
h few months' stay.
।
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r
George James, Wilber Tolles. Hor­
_______________________________
proves Stand Taken
Found He Entered a Build­ ace pennock and Jack Eaton of this
^wo Years Ago
city were arrested Saturday by Con­
ing With Intent to Oom­
TT I Nearly two years ago lhe secretary
servation Ofheer George Sumner at
F of state. Frank D- Fitzgerald, de­
Myers lake, where they were fishing
mil Larceny
P manded that the standard Oil com- David L Burnliam. of Kalamazoo, contrary to law. They were brought
► l“n&gt;' of Indiana pay the state »226.was tried
a jury
drcult before Justice Andrew Matthews
431 49 for allowances it had taken roun
lart before
week on
two Inchakra
that same day and a fine of M 00
and costs of 18.85 was imposed In
feiling but It did not go where they
attended the expected. Instead, swinging around ;Invitad

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The laiufence J. Bauer
Poet No.
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Fullest Co-operation 45. American Legion and Auxiliary
of Commercial Club With
will entertain lhe Fourth District
convention on Sunday. Jan. 27. 1935.
Grand Rapids Assn.

The Jury tn the circuit court heard

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We Buy'
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Th? SZ'1."™ ta« W|U1 ““ lnl*nl “ ««nmH Ur• =»'*“lS‘ku

u.
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decided

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their right to do business in Michl- gave a verdict of guilty of the les*gan The Standard Oil Co. brought
charge of e’nertog
withal
retareT^e ^ih^ral^i bre.klng^with'intent to commll^n thc federal district ^ny He WRS charged with taking
h?*»Li&lt;.PT tC^?e.1MS|re^e?t
80n’e “rtld“ from
Arctic Dairy
by ^deral Judge Moinet in Detroit compiny In this city last summer.
Oniru2d|h fh»KBaL?
**' A Jdnk dealer
Kalamazoo, who it
qulring that lhe Standard OU C*-m-; u alleged took several thousand dolSk/ Ind. tna.‘Ve fU” *m0U?1 &gt;«rs
of property from the same
h r W,Ul mt*reat 00 samc to;Plaee. will be tried later.

’ ® '

FUNERAL OF M. O. HILL.

H
H S DECLAMATION
n’
SERIES TO START SOON

Funeral services for Morris O. Hill.
,OrV®r U*rr&gt;' °Ount&gt;r clCTk and
Woild war veteran, were held at lhe
Students of the sophomore and Mew*&lt;xllAA ch^rch
Ttuirsday aftfreshmen English claxsra will start
Rf'! A
declamation clashes soon, accord- offlciaUng agisted by the Knights
ing to Albert Becker, debate coach Templar. It was a large funeral and
Students have already selected their an
wv‘«‘
Interment
speeches and are beginning to com- iwas n Riverside cemetery.
inlt them to memory. Each English
Morri* O- Hill was born in Maple
► class will hold a series of contests, Grove township August 29. 1894, the
► to select three representatives for only son of Mr. ana Mrs. Henry M.
k the school elimination contests to Hill. He was married to Miss llah
L i be hfld some time during the mid-, Bidelman of Hastings and to this
f die of February.
union three children were born.
F I
vs*__________
MurJorie 10. Morris. Jr.. 8. and
►I
FINE WOOD BOV.
Frjnce. M»ry
1, monllu
&gt;1 -Lumbtr' Jack Smith Intend Wl He«»**eUyelnU&gt;c««Hou* M.► : *p«id the holiday a-nh hit old
and at the time
k . trtend. “Lambee" Jack Hyde, who Lt,"
Plains waa Paw commander
l krioam lar and wide. They will calHw«lw commandety No. M.
? ! ebnile ChtUtmu by ulkln, over S“&gt; w" “un« “ “5““!
&gt; I Old Times- aw Mn«ln, pine wood* »'
“!?» •.?"!!“? «. OIMwn
Council No. 49. R. At 8. M. Blue
id »ong&gt;.
lodge No. 52. Hastings lodge No. M
X
Pine Wood Boy.
IU A S. M Barry lodge No 13.
Cohte boys, if you'll but listen.
Knights of Pythias. Hastings Coun­
I'll atog yOu a song.
try club, and Commercial club. He
It's abodK Jhe pine wood boys
was also active in the Hastings Civic
And how they get along.
Players and on the Boy Scout execu­
They are a JoHx bunch of boys.
tive committee.
' So healthy anK.,fine.
Surviving are the wife, three chil­
And spend the long cold winter
dren, hU parents and two sisters.
In chopping down the pine.
Mrs Blanche Kirchner of Lansing
Some have left their friends and and Miss brace Hill of Hastings.
home
•$,
i
1 And those that they lotfe Saar.
DEATH OF MRS. ALBERT
And through Michigan wlldwodti
WARNER ON SATURDAY.
A pathway they do clear.
■■ | Relatives here were shocked to
But when lhe winter is over
Ifibqr on Saturday of the death that
And the sun shines nice and warm morhtog of Mr*. Albert Warner (Eva
Tliey return to wife and home
Ryan Nd Dearborn. 82. formerly of
And start to work the farm.
___
HartlngsNplIowtng
an operation al
• This song was composed and the Uni vend
of
hospital.
sung by Luther Bennett, lhe Old The
family
_
_____ i__&gt;®d to Dearborn in'
Fiddler.)
&gt;—
1917.
She was trtKfirst of sb$ sisters•
to pass to lhe Grra&lt; Beyond. 8ur-'
NE-TOP-PEW GROUP.
p iving are the husband^ three sons,•
Members
of the Ne-Top-Prw
‘
_
Robert. Raymond and WRHam. and1
F Camp Fire
Fire ---------------group and- their guard- two daughters. Gertrude and Fran-'
b Ian*. Mrs J M Townsend and Mrs. ces The funeral wa* held on TuesV. R Wlninger. were guests at a day morning in the Catholic churqh1
a six o'clock dinner and Christmas at Dearborn which she attended:
k party at the home of Mis* Gertrude Burial was in
Dearborn. Sincere
F Finstrom on Friday evening. A love- sympathy 1* extended to the be-■
F ly birthday cake with candles was reared ones. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taf'
served by Mist Marcia Ironside, it' tee and Mfs Gertrude Wilcox of this
L being her birthday.
A tree with city attended the services on Tues-‘
k gifts was enjoyed and carqb were day.
f sung
The house was attractively I
■
F decorated in Christmas colors. This REVIVAL MEETINGS
F ,group plans losing carol* on ChrUtCONTINUE THIS WEEK.
» ma* eve.
I The Revival meeting* at Coat*
,
------------------ * ® •
Grove Church of Christ will conRETURNS FROM NAVtinue throughout this week every
AL CRUISE IN TROPICS.'night at 7:30 EvangtlUt W. D.
►
Edward Meade of thia city, who is Trumbull in charge. Last Sunday
» on the Battleship ‘ Blakney. ' u. 8.1 there wa* good attendance and in­
&gt; j N. has returned to California from terest.
a tropical cruise, going to Panama.
me subject for Thursday night 1*
Cuba and Halil. He writes that- “The Unpardonable Btn.” Friday
’ they are scheduled to go to A laika in *hort service, night, “Pardon." Sal• March. He also sends word to his urday night, short service. Bunday A.
► unde. Chester Engelhardt, who is m
Unity.
”Sunday
--------_ “Chrtstlon
________ _____
j,"
eve­
quite a'tliiherman.
come tn
to CallCail- nln»
.&gt; I nuit*
■ flxhrrman to
tn rnmp
ri
ning. ■• n*lmn
Origin and Destiny
of Man."
fr.rniB alirl
lie will
u 111 show
khnw Kim
furaia
and be
him some
Christmas entertainment Monday
real fish.
•
night.

RECEIVED SENTENCE.
Daniel Bumham. charged with
breaking an entering for the pur­
pow Of larceny, also with entering
and not breaking for the purpose of
larceny, pleaded gulljy in the circult court Friday afternoon to the
second oOunt, entering • without
breaking. The offense was commltted at the plant of the Arctic
Dairy Product* Company in this
city. Judge McPeek gave 1dm from
six months lo five years at Ionia.

RECOVERLNG FROM
RECENT OPERATION.
R B. Walker is convalescing nice­
ly from hU recent operation for ap­
pendicitis. and expects to leave Pen­
nock hospital thU week.
While in the Charlotte office of
lhe Barry and Eaton Fanners Mu­
tual Insurance Co. of which he u
president, he was taken suddenly ill
and rushed to Pennock hoejjltal for
an operation. His friends arc glad
he is convalescing so nicely.

SUBJECT TO CALL.
Wednesday afternoon Judge McPeek called before him all lhe eighteen members of lhe Jury panel who
were not then serving on a jury and
dismissed them, subject to later call.
Judge McPeek has been summoned
to preside as Judge in Detroit be­
ginning this week. As II was nearly
tm end of the week, he wished to
save the county the expense of keep­
Ing thbejurors here when there
would be h^cases for them to try.

PARENTS OF A SON.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs Clarence
CharlUm (Bessie Gingrich) of Kalmaxoo. former residents here, will
be pleased to learn of the birth of a
spn. Arthur William al New BorASKING SUPPORT.
gesa hospital in Kalamaaoo on
E D. TUdor. secretary of Hastings Thursday. Dec. 13 He weighed 7
pounds and 10 1-4 ounces. Congrat­
reived a letter Jrom Worshipful Mas- ulations.
ter George Weeks of the Masonic
lodge al Traverse Qty seeking sup­
OBSERVING BIRTHDAY.
port oL the local lodge for Traverse
On Sunday. Dec- 33. timer White
City's InvilaUou tor the IBM slate
Masonic convention. The couven- this oexasion to wish all hU friends
tion U always held late In May, and acquaintance* a Merry Christ­
which would bring it to Traverse mas and a Happy New Year. HU
City in cherty blossom time, lhe friends in return wuh him many
letter points out.
more happy birthdays.

reminder of former days and child­
hood friends.
DEATH OF FORREST
JORDAN OF LANSING.
Porrest Jordan, 81. died on Satur­
day in Lansing, death being due to
heart trouble. Mr. Jordan, whose
boyhood home wm tn Wbodland..
married Mlaa Lena Wolcott, twot
eons being born to thia union, the
three surviving him. Funeral serv­
ices were held on Tuesday after­
noon at two o'clock al the Wood­
land Metixalbt church, preceding
their residence in Lansing. Mr. and
Mrs. Jordan and family lived In thia
city. Sympathy U extended the be­
reaved ones.
■».

Bibles . . Boys' and Girls’ Books
. . Leather Coin Purses and
Gents’ Bill-folds . . Toilet Goods
. . Comb, Brush, and Mirror sets
. . Playing Cards . . Mouth Or­
gans . . Box Candy from V2 H&gt;.
to 5 lb. Boxes . . Box Stationery
. . Flashlights .. 5-Year Diaries
. . Electrical Appliances of all
kinds . . Pipes .. Tobacco, Cig­
ars, and Cigarettes in all size
packages . .

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
HASTINGS

TA. REXALL Store

15 BeautihJ Doth to bo Cweo Away oo Chrittmu Eve j

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SUNDAY and MONDAY, DEC. 23 and 24
With Madeleine Carroll and Franchot Tone

The World Moves On
Pathe News Evenla and Other Short Subjects
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 25 and 26

Servant’s Entrance
Astrid Allwyn. Klegfrled Hamann
Comedy Hit— “Beason's Greelinn"
Pathe News Events
Added—Special Hilly Symphony—“THE FLYING MOUSE"
Matinee Starts Site P. M. Christmas Day

LA RG^-AUDIENCE.’

ge sudlencbautened to Pres.
------------------ ---------- as Semla spiendid address as well as son details of
lhe Seminary's program.
t.
Quartette ably assUtcd in the ftwyice with four numbers. They ccttainly did sing. The audience gave
them a hearty Invitation to return.
The services were held at the Holi­
ness Mission on No. Broadwsy on
Sunday.

Mr. Carter related thkt the school
building had just been shingled and
ths' ground was Uttered with the
old ones on which a thin layer of
snow had fallen, giving an appear­
ance tn the picture of a heavy fall

This is Clean-Up Year in
our Holiday Goods’ De­
partment. Get our prices
on the following lines
before you buy.

Christmas decorations at the Has­
tings High school in the form of
three trees, two of which are out­
side the building and one In the
main hallway were presented by the
Faculty-Student Council. The tree
inside is lighted at all periods when
students are passing through the
hail between classes and before and
after school.
Ironside Brothers, local dealers in
memorial art work, have an an­
nouncement in this issue of the
Banner. At Christmas time when
the family is at. home, la a good
time to talk over many things of
interest to all the members. The
special announcement referred to
above will be of interest to many.
Tills firm lias been in Hastings fur
over a quarter of a century, and
have built a splendid reputation
for honest and durable work.
The Hastings city schools close on
Friday. Dec. 21. and will open on
Monday, Jan. 7.
.
PASSING OF REV. JOHN
M. SMITH OF WOODLAND.
Rev. John M. Smith, aged 81. who
had servad for more than W years
as pastor In the Church ot the
Brethren, died on Thursday at his
home in Woodland. For 81 years
he was a resident ot Woodland,
coming from Darke county, Ohio.
Surviving are the widow, two sons,
Owen Smith of Woodland and Dr.
Leroy Smith of Mandan. N. D.. also
six grandchildren.
The funeral was held at the
South Woodland Church of • the
Brethren on Sunday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock. Rev. Smith was beloved
by his partehoners and had a wide
circle of friends, who extend sym­
pathyto the bereywd family.

Willie Lewis, now Ln northern Mich­
igan; Belle Carter Streeter (Mrs.
Calvin Bttvetar), Gun lake; Hugh
Ritter, Lowell, and Bert Count, de-

Due to Holiday on Tuesday This Week Our Bargain fright

•

Will Be on

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27

Ladies Should Listen
With Cary Grant. Frances Drake. Edw. E. Horten. George
Barbier, Nydia Westman
LATEST NEWS EVENT'S AND COMEDY

PURSUED
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With IRXNE HERVEY
MattaM, S(M P. M. AMmL Back Joare kn “THE
ADULTS IM
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Sporting Items

J

SEVENTEEN GRID MEN
RECEIVE MAJOR "H’s"

H. H. S. BASKETEERS
LOSE TO CHARLOTTE
Strong St. Philips Team in
Return'Game Here Friday
—Local* Seek Revenge
Hastings High basketeers were de- I
tested by Charlotte 16 to 0 in a game

Four Presented With Re- here Friday evening. The Lockton­
■erve Letter While Eleven men have shown considerable 1mGet Minor Awards
son, but as yet. they have failed to
Football awards will be made at
assembly this week by Principal W.
T. Wallace, according to Coach
Robert Lockton. These awards have
been divided into three classes, the
major “H," the reserve letter and
the minor award. Letters
are
awarded strictly on time played in
games. The major award signifies
that a player has taken part in at
least one-half ot all the quarters
played.
Major H awards will be given to
Horace Angel). Bernard Banasch.
Steve
Bristol,
Walter
Caukin.
George Cogswell, Virgil Conrad.
Hugh Kelley. Lyle. Kerr, Lester Larabee, Earl Moore, Donald Bachman.
Linden Snyder, Charles Struble,
Capl. James Thomas, Russell Town­
send. Robert Walldorf! and Roy
While.
Reserve letters will be given to
Edward Beaver. Bradford Hinckley.
Robert Ransom and Clinton Sco-

work together as a unit.
Irregular basket shooting also had
a part in the defeat of the local
team. Hostings missed eleven free
throws and many set-up shots un­
derneath the basket. Inability of
the guards to get the ball down to
the forward was also a flaw in the
playing.
Roy White and Steve Bristol
turned in outstanding gains for
Hastings. Charlotte- used a fast
breaking
offense
that
workup
smoothly.
St. Philips ot Battle Creek will
play the local team here this Fri­
day evening. December 21. commenc-

Christmas
And

New Year
Greeting
To You
Fine quality French crepe

Silk Gift

The Industrial Basket Ball League,
newly formed this season, en­
tered Into Ila fifth week of play last
Monday evening with the Hlrsch
Pickle company holding the top spot
with four victories and no defeats,
however the High School Faculty
has the same percentage but have
only played two games* and losing
Done.
Games are held each Monday and
Thursday evening at the high school
gymnasium, no admission Is charged
and the public is invited to attend.
The first game starts at seven o'clock
and lire second game at eight o'clock.
Standings
W.’ Pct.
Hlrsch Bros.......................... 4
1 000
Faculty ................................ 2
1.000
Home Lumber Co............... 2
.666
Feldpausch ........................ 2
Kroger's .............................. 1
Piston Ring ........................ 1
J50
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Faculty vs. Feldpausch 8 o'clock.
No games next week.
Last week’s results.
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Feldspausch—14
Kroger—23
Penney’s—21
Hlrsch—46
Piston Ring-28
Home Lumber Co —36 Penney’s—11

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TO BE SENTENCED I-ATER.
Thomas Kennedy, charged with
j having sold Consumers Power co.
stock belonging to another, convert­
ing the same into cash and using the
cash for his own personal benefit,
was brought before judge McPeek
Friday afternoon. He admitted the
offense charged. The sentence to be
imposed in this case will be decided
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DECIDE AGAINST TOWNSHIP.
An interesting case, that of Ray
Clemens vs. Baltimore township,
was tried in circuit cuort last week.
Mr. Clemens claimed to have lost a
valuable hone due'to neglect of the
township to properly, care for a cul­
vert on the township road oo which
he wa* travelling. As a result of
that alleged neglect h«t claimed his
horse was injured so that it died.
The Jury, after considering tfee case,
brought in ,a verdict of 1100 and
coats against the township.

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the activities of lhe County Health
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emphasizing that a large number of
defects of children ore brought out
a* a result of school health examina­
tions. Although the W. K. Kellogg
MIDDLEVILLE FIVES
Foundation has a limited program
WIN TWO, LOSE ONE for correcting defect*, » great maMiddleville’s first team of boske-1 J"11* &lt;&lt; People were able to pay for
teers lost to Godwin Heights High .
school 36 to 7 last week but the girls’
L?n',the ne,xt 8pcak'
team won 33 to 0 and the boys’ sec-1
fold
the duties of the family
ond team squeezed through by a health counselor. She described the
margin of 13 Jo 11. All three teams if™?1*1 and ,
Pro^m in
did some hard fighting.
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LOSES TO LAKEVIEW ot birth certificates and encouraging
For the first time in eight years a I-----------chldren
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’
to have Immunization
faculty basket ball team of the Has­ against diphtheria and smallpox. A
tings High school was defeated. motion picture on the care of the
Lakeview of Battle Creek Faculty teeth was shown and Miss Llyn in­
managed lo win 42 to 41 from the formed the group that similar pic­
local schoolmasters in a Marathon tures and slides were available for
which lasted nearly two hours and P. T. A. and group meetings if they
required two over-time. periods. Joe were requested.
Brozak was the high point man and
Mr. Gldley, the engineer of the
Health Department, described in
individual star of the game.
detail the proper construction of
school well*. His talk was illus­
trated by a number qf drawings ot
wells of various types. He statea
that a number of schools had faulty i
seating arrangements, but that Improvemente could be madc by proper I
spacing of seat* in schools, and de­
vised the use of foot rests in cases
where the ahildren's feet did not;
reach lhe floor.
He stated that
poor seating spacing was often due
to the fact that the seats were
spaced for parents attending P. T.
A. meetings rather than for ch 11- I
dren. Mr. Gldley demonstrated the
model of a properly constructed
school privy. He also told how th®
present buildings could be made
give yourself
sanitary, at an actual savings to the
school district.
the time of your
Demonstrations of actual school
life. Plan now to
procedure* were madc by children
of the North pine Lake and Barryretire from work when
ville schools. Mrs. Maude Smith,
you're 55, or later — withcounty school commissioner, was

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while the Freshmen lost to the
Sophomores 10 to 11. Standings to
date arc as follows:

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Freshmen .

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two games, the main game starting
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game and since then has won four
straight. However Hastings held the
Battle Creek school to the lowest
score of any opponent so far. and I
expects lo give them a real battle I
Minor awards will be given to here Friday.
Coach Lockton believes that his!
Maurice Cogswell. Eugene Bush.
Richard Bcssmer. Clinton Brill. inexperienced team has considerable
power
and
of these days
Richard Springer, Norman Hall, El- ii latent
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An English Christmas
Illusions Shattered
A Silent city
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The Incoming .dm In Intro I
one problem on Its hands which
of them could be avoided.
overshadows
in importance
all!
When Ttui
u lherapport i«j!
A FOREION POLICY. ‘of
,
the public school, and by sup- Coming to London from France we
•«'r&gt;*w&gt;v~rwinw*v~arr wnwraa
WICn more than
ituui a iwv-uuroa
18&lt;? A
18*
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With
two-thirds tn»ma- • port Of
of the school is meant an ade- ||*ll8d
8T8
“1 8
months
n both
(h
and
fashioned holiday of the story book
jority |tn
tn
and nenate
senate, II quate
quite support
support sufficient
sxffldent for
for esMntlal
esaentlal i variety
(It mUT.SSS
la ad*M«a)
both bouse
nouse
blazing
plum
.
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. . j HMwIa nt ““
with rrt-vnirtv j.Virility.
V1S
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llTT Tl“,&gt;* “°»™ Jonty
rnaldeni
nooravelt
&lt;» senate,
tuhnlrpuddlia. Visions
ttr.imoffrom
atrlsune.

TEH YXAAB AOO TODAY.
M..A. O. students who will be Borne mittens for wee little hands,
home this week for Christmas vaca­
blue with cold.
tion arc: Misses Doretha Edmonds.
can't help but recall our first and
Eleanor Miller. Gladys Hubbard and
gard and old?
Alice Bates. Bruce Matthews. Frank Whole stockings, and shoes ot good.
Cardd, Willard Perry, Carroll Mcsturdy leather
Guffin, Jack O'Connor and Donald To protect tiny feet, from the cold
«utn
netenam
wui
Geiger. U&gt;eMiss
Ruth m
Ketcham
will
stormy weather?
hohdeye
WeehUtjwn.
And, Santa Claus, dear don't forget
SUraiOR BARRY COUNTY. OWN
lable opportunity to formulate an cf- constitutional limits but also within carols and greetings of good cheer. D. C.
when you're packing
^«A» IX xr.v»«Cl_ _|.i. rMl, !orelg„ -pu,,
thle thun-the ibllWot Che people « there 'oouned IhrouAh our ImejUxUone ra
Mlxe Oreu Jernes ol Chis city 1U&gt;fteira sOTsCKtrntms. on
P° 1
at.trteuL&gt; D.r
w drove through the streets ot theilslxd her trelnutg st Ute YpeUsnU To put In some warm clothing, and
other things lacking
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v
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cUy.
Hormsl on Tuesdsy or this week snd
•
tarart...
(Mdustj/lth. tsr,e otafct. Big lumps of coal, all shiny and
black to beat
DUater Urcrtutac nu« .a applies- [lamentably weak in this respect' growmg disposition tn some cities
But what a come down! An Eng- l8Pcn{U“g.her vacation at home here Up the rooms, and take chill from
“gi.iMH
aa4 reatUa, r.oiie«. :ot Back *n Ui« d*y» of George Wash- to view the entire school problem as llish Christmas Is fine for English- J*®®" Jan- 5 W1U start teaching in
their back.
Those dear little kiddies, as worthy
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when it took sailing vessels one which the state must assume, men; a day of forced isolation foc|
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.
are committed as the result of

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Warm happy homes and hearts
8X1(1 months to reach the west coast | wUh no (bought of reducing the lo- | ery sense of the word. Nearly every-1
were Sunday guests of Mr.
Ailed with glee.
ot America and the orient by way cal tax for purposes other than (tiling closes so that people may cele-Albert BeaXmer.
As carefree and happy, as birds on
of Cape Horn, we could successfully schools. In ocher words there aji-^brate with their families. Even in
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almost
everything
is
anaSaturday
to
spend
the
holidays
So.
Banta, let's help them to frolic
.d«pi • pone, «
coctipended. Busses run on a sketchy
nlecc- Mrs. Shirley, and
and sing.
skeleton schedule, all lhe theaters W*U laUT 8°
Salamanca, N. Y.. Well keep it a secret, kind Santa.
Old.pear,
Win lyUbluul on inot P°rUcu,8r,y pertinent to current; ment. Plainly it is being assumed lock their doors, very few rcstau- |**ere she wU1 aUy 0,6 bolancc of
And make them all happy, at
firenautenrai »oi«. it b«&gt;rs th. events in our own country But con- that the schools will be supported rants of any consequence remain 11
j08CPllln8 Carveth and Miss
Christmas this year
a
.
a.
.
Idltions are different today. The tele- from some other source to be tap­ open, even the hotels'do not offer
their normal service. The dining f*°rence SchaufThauser, teachers in And Just see how happy, theyll
JOB PRINTING.
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Th. B.un.r i». «». of u« phone, telegraph, radio, fast boat
411V ovlwv
The
tchool, authorities are some- room, as we recall was not open at; ‘J’S HiuniraiDCIt schools, and Miw,, everyone be
&gt;.\ernUUieb'!c»nh»ndBi*’nr«a |service, the airplane and the Inter- what responsible for this. They liavc inoon and in the evening was turned AUeen Bulllvan, who teaches in the [When, early on Christmas, they hop
for a forma) party open to the I
whools. are expected home 1 out to *ee.
t”r kl“d °f b“°k H81*0*181 organization of
business argued that economies by the state. over
&lt;
11115 ww?k er-d for 1118 Christmas va- Oh! cant you 'magine. their shouts,
u job vr B IU.
impossible for us to Ignore nrft' toxts on intangibles, and other igeneral public.
...
vatlon.
. when they spy
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Misses Jean McKnlght and Eve- .Their stockings, crammed full, and
MERRY CHRISTMAS.
So on Christmas wc awakened to lyn Tydcn are coming home from
other things nigh?
yerrJ. cue ofthe prices we have to pay for cat^h phrase because It is Intangible
A good, old-fashioned
a dead city. Everywhere there was । the University of Madison. Wiscon- And
----------------------—
seeing---them **
happy,
we
’ll 'be
modem speed and efficiency. A po- itself. It looks like a tax for someBecame somewnat of an
silence. It became somewhat of an |sin, on Friday.
Christmas to all of our readers. Utica! uprising or. central bank one rt. to^d
happy, too.
«
Oh. Santa, let's 'sprisc them, please,
Santa, let's do.
™
tod*y.
instantaneous
reaction in t
Then. Dear Santa Claus, when you
mirc AHU ouv u, viivm
in
:
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are dope
country. Consequently in the future h removed.
tones of great sincerity. "Isn't this'®' M,sa Dona Stuart Thursday eve‘
.
.
... .
_a America
America can
can no
no longer
longer take
take aa paspas- . &gt; Many schools
In Michigan will
cussedest place
place )uu
you ’wua
wuz' ever
ever .?*?«• 080
,0H 77,8 8lrls
81 If there's any thing left, you might
»”•
“&gt;”'d
“l”u" £
.»£&gt;■ ’:3(? * « “nd were taken by the
leave me Just one
Nothing deems more empty.
as Dec. 25 approaches bringing with
.
.... .k,.,
viu mes believed their situation critical rnnurn
fnriorn or
or depressing
rienressinff than
than aa mem^to the Star Theatre" after Just one little thing, if you possibly
_______ __ n. n_ ______ .na 71114 d0“ not mc*n lhat we w111 last- year. It te doubtful If In ----------many
t
can.
last year.
Is doubtful
If in many
without the usual noises which theX returned to the home of
it an echo of the spirit of peace and
.v It thev
------------„ -n
' tropolU
iropons
wiu
will
a. well
. crow
.
We n]mo6t talkcd^ :Miss Stuart where a delicious lunch- Merry Christmas! and love—
have to enter into entangling aili- cases they
(------------------------------------------will escape
as
Hn and
ds.
■nu crowns- we ainiost laixca in
reverence exemplified by the perFrom your friend,
ances or war pacts, but that a co- ,1935.
i whispers ourselves under the spell of con was served. An enjoyable eve­
sonage in wnose memory uie any nas
... —
Peggy Ann.
-u... of- co-opWith both parties having promised this funereal atmosphere once in a ning was spentj
.
herent. Intelligent
policy
been set apart from others. Merry.
.. ,
[to modify the sales tax, and both while an empty bus rumbled by.
Mrs. Mary sentz left last week for Written by Mrs. J. E. Vandenberg.
,
' erntlon will be to our advantage.
iMertie Van)
parties pledged to the old age pen­
Ohio, where site will spend the win­
Christmas can mean a variety of
ter with a daughter. She siopjrcd en­
things. What we wish to imply by.' President Roosevelt can do much 810n without the head tax. wKh the
That noon we hunted vainly for route at Nashville for a few days to
,
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...
ito make the United States an eflec- demand for state welfare and uncmSOUTH BOWNE.
this well-known phraae ta May you
foree
s)nct. h(, payment aid in no sense reduced, some restaurant. There were plen­ visit her daughter. Mrs. L. P. Ed­
Millon Murphy, Sr., has been
have a happy day with thc family
direetlv and w,lh ,hc cert81nl&gt;' lh8i certain in- ty of them, of course, but all closed monds.
।
numbered
among the sick.
and friends and enjoy a feeling of h“ 01 ^TLa
t,,™ crC8s8d Acuities must be provided with
------ --------------------------shutters drawn. —
So —
ns --------a last
James Wickham of Grand Rapids
ootimism and contentment at lekst !wlU nOt ** htndercd at every turn 8‘ some of the state institutions, and resort we relumed to the hotel. But Is in town assisting Mrs. Mabel Wa- ( Mrs Forrest Slater and baby of
Clarksville visited her parents, Mr.
P
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xi “od forced to compromise by dis- with the certainly that rising prices nothing doing. Thc dining room was
ters In carutg for the former’s fath- ।and Mrs. Elmer Shaeffer and fam­
momentarily, which has been sadly
bl(XX
of food commodities must be reflect-j1” process of being prepared for the
er, John Wickham, the well-known ।ily from Tuesday until Friday.
lacking these post few years, Best
rd In increased state institution party that evening. Eventually we
pioneer, who Is ill al his liorne In the
Mrs. Lena Mishler. Mrs. Fannie
wishes to you all."
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{budget
ouogei Items
Items—
—with
wnn all
an these
tnesc cercer- succeeded
&gt;uixwwa in
in having
navuig tray
way lunches
luncncs first ward.
Mishler and Mrs. Ray 8ee.se were
SEA SERPENTS.
Itatntles in plain view and a demand iscnt up to our rooms and in this
Secretary Vandercook
of
the ■Wednesday visitors at Elmer ShaefThose w
who
in sea serpents for less taxes so dominant, the task | prosaic Ifashion
TWO TREMENDOUS EYES.
| ThO5C
ho believe In
as mon began our real Old । County Y. M. C. A. attended a union ,
i second lenx for a two hundred must have been considerably disap- of providing adequate and depend- English Christmas celebration.
service at Nashville Sunday eveAl secona
sreona lens
icns iot
lor a two nunarea ‘ ------- ------------------- ---- ------------------- , ablc
fQr
nuhHc
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rpporU wcn_ glwn by
Some from this neighborhood at­
Inch Ulcraopk mirror Hd bron com- P-^ •««
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rapped
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tended the shower Saturday evening
Wliile strolling about In the after- I the Nashville delegates who attend- ,
pleted without mishap. Thl* gives, monsters was recently identified to
of Giesc dt|es whlch hayc noon near the Soho district, we hap-1 ed the Older Boys' Conference at ,Riven for Mr. and Mrs. Clare Eash
at their home.
astronomers two potential eyes for reputable scientists as a basking or adopted the fifteen mill limit In the pened to find a small moving picture Ann Arbor.
Mrs. Jennie Pardee. Mrs. W. H.
looking Into ip.ee. klmtoi t mUUoo «»x-»o«a shxrk
In .pne rf .11 ,ion&lt;l hope U»t lhe stole will pro- theater and nearly swooned at the
Mrs. Carrie Balch has gone to Paw ■Pardee and daughter Marion visited
thought of so much unexpected ex- Paw to spend the holidays with her :Mrs. Will CosgrifT in Lowell Thurs­
cltcment. The film was one of the slater. Mrs. Crandall.
'
day.
The technique at pouring the mol-;continue to be seen and probabb !govcrnmeni ^yj SUffer greatly—Vera old. silent variety, a product of the
------------Mr. and Mrs. Peter Griffen and
ten glass has so Improved that those will be so as long as people are gifted . Broun. Ingham Oounty News,
early days when a custard pie slushTHIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Mrs. W. H. Pardee were guests of
ing over the face of a comedian was i Mrs. S- 8. Shackclton returned [Mn.
i
in charge of the operations declare !wKh
imaginations
Jennie Pardee Bunday evening.
ON
WRITING
EDITORIALS.
considered to be the acme of delight-; from Grand
that so far as mirror casting b con11,8 1Ilualon of a sea serpent can
ZCI .L Rapids Tuesday and'
-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder and
One who dares to burst into print ■------------------------------------ ----------------------- will
will snend
spend the
the winter
winter in
In this
this ettv
city as'
as family spent Saturday at the John
cerned there is no longer any limit &gt; created in a number of ways. For
editorially must, so to speak, sit on
। her husband will travel in the south. Hutienga home In Grandville.
to the size of the instrument that,example, several porpoUes give the the fence and view
tivw the- scene W
,
MI
with
| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wesplnter left. Frunk Walton, accompanied by Ed.
may be built.
appearance of a long body emerging as impartjai Bnd unprejudiced an
yesterAy for Memphis. Tenn . where T1K5mas and Norman Green of FreeSuch a statement fires the tmagl- ,8nd Uiejl re-entering the water, eye as possible. Other people arc
they will remain two weeks ns the'port, went to Lansing Wednesday
nation, far If a KO-inch instrument
masse, of seaweed have been privileged to took through the fence
guests of Mr and Mrs. Geo. S. iand viewed the ruins of the Kerns
th, or to remain firmly on one side of it
n ,uskrunic,iv
Hooper, the latter being Mrs. W.'s &gt; hotc| whIch
destroyed by a dtscan be constructed why not a &lt;00 or mistaken for sea monsters in the _aU theJr
ond cnvtron.
REVERSE c-v-il
slstCT! astrous fire on Tuesday morning.
a 600 inchtelescope. Would the P“rt. as have a flight of sea fowl. mrnl and training may enter Into
and l-i-e-e.—YodMiss Tillie Fuller of Medina. New I p(.c mh.
erection ot a largeenough telescope A pair of basking sharks which have ■ their views and ideas They can
York. wAz a visitor at the home of
Sunday guests at Harry Cramer's
DER.
L. R. Glasgow a few days last week ^ere. Mr. and Mn. J. Poortvleit, Mr.
reveal lhe boundaries of the uni- 8 habit of swimming In pairs have
«P ”
Mrs Julius Russell gave a very ^d Mr5 w P. puffy Md children.
verse, the rim beyond which no more alw 8lven »“ch an impression, for hlm that he is all wrong °and how
dare he talk the way he does?
■ pleasant party in honor of lhe birth- Mlss Beulah Cramer and Miss Vlomatter is visible? wtould It bring the cach arc about thirty fe«t tong and
He dares, of course, because he
i day of Miss Evelyn Kopf. Tuesday J ]et Yunkers.
•
moon and the planets sufficiently hence make an apparenf serpent must. It Is his duty to speak the
evening.
These guests were all [ —
---------- ••Van
—
Mrs. —
Clarence
Patten and
|i-young - lady friends of- Miss Evelyn,
bDorothy accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Ribbon fish truth as he see* It. Aside from all
near so that details of their struc- aboul
18« &lt;onK “
•
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Hoyers
were
l
“
ld
for
IB.
The
favors
(Covers were laid for 18. The favors |wlll Mishler and Gwendolyn to
. possess a snake-ilke form and often considerations of power abd pelf, he
ture could be studied?
is obliged to scan lhe surrounding
were
pink r.rnntinnc
carnations. Il
w,'rn ninir
n was
w». a
n de- ;Hastings Bunday evening where they
However, tremendous difficulties grow to be 20 feet long. Giant landscape and point out that where
Hghtful gathering and thoroughly {,all attended a union service of all
rtlll stand in the way of such accom­ squids under certain conditions this may be true, on the other hand
i enjoyed by all. Mrs. Russell is a royal
royal!’ ulc
the Methodist churches of Barry
' entertainer and knows Just how ‘to
county,
“i[county.
.
plishment.
The
grinding
and might easily be token for these there are circumstances which qual­
ify. or change the debated truth
make her guests happy.
1 -Mrs.
­
Jennie Pardee. Miss Eleanor
mounting of the mirror is a delicate mythical creatures. Poor visibility
The seat on the fence is not al, ,Fifteen degrees below w
.w were Mfiler and Mrs. J. D. Knowles of
zero
task. The surface of the lens must combined with excitement can create ways comfortable. One would rath- ful. subtle humor. We can’t even re- registered at the pumping station
Freeport were Hastings shoppers
_..v and pleasant at ...
it „
be —
popular
all -----------------------------------------------------------call now what the theme of the play &gt; Monday morning.
be polished to split hairline accuracy wonderful imagery.
Saturday afternoon.
Although few scientists will flat-1 times. It Is easy to do this, one may was But it had nothing to do with I
------------and the twenty ton reflector mutt
Little Fern Shaeffer, who has been
lv deny
ly
denv that the sea serpent
rcroent is bebe- ' J’tst
teri write about sunset* and the Christmas. After being accustomed
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
having scarlet fever, Is able to be up
be so mounted that the man at the
birthday was
observed
...
.
th-. Hn weather and ptace a few Judicious to sound films, you have no idea, Whittier's
--------------------------------------------------;
now.
r(gJU
and at(U
hou. lnadCqUate lbe silent ones'by lhe ladies of that club Monday
control board can swing it in any yond all realm of possibility they do
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blough re­
question lhe probability of its «xi»i-[ speukUig editorially. But there ir. seem
• evening at thc home of Mrs. Prank ,turned Bunday afternoon from n
position.
‘
’
|Beamer. A beautiful program was;,I visit in Shipshewanie. Indiana.
A few decades ago a 200-ineh mir­ ence. But regardless of what the no challengiag quality in such writ:ng
Nothing
to
stir
the
mind.
And
Being
unable
to
obtain
diner
in
listened
to
after
which
came
the
j
nasiuiaa. who
wnu
I
Jacob Komue
Konkle oi
of Hastings,
ror would have seemed fantastic. »denUsts think people will continue mg
after all. debate is the soufee of our hotel that evening, and unwill- guessing of the different charateter I
. the Andrew
Bul wtthin the next four years
888 lhese creatures anyway.
“ “
opinion.
If wc all agreed, what a ing to accept the thought ot another each presenting the character ot
. .J *hUe the
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dull world this would be. Wc might tray lunch in our rooms, wc set out some book or poem. Miss Fannta
. "
returned to his home Mon­
just as well be packed In comfortable to see what might be found. At last Wlllmont wo» lhe first prize In the |
f0rcnoon
tin cans like so many sardines and we chanced on to a place that wa$.conle»t, Mrs. Abbey, second. Supper i" 7 1
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or
(placed neatly away on a shelf until open, a Lyons Restaurant which I wa* served in the usual manner. All
GLASS CREEK.
will be in decides to come?
That $5000 damage suit growing Wanted.
rates very much the same over there iseemed to enjoy themselves and will
out of the destruction of ■ truckload
Almost every human situation has 88 8 Thompson chain restaurant carry with them pleasant memories. Prank Cook and son of Lansing
number of
of facets
facets, all
all of
of which
which d(does
here
Thc PP,8Ce
18Ce »was
crowded of
of the
theoccasion.
occasion
were callers at Clyde Warren’* one
nt
rhre« ret— 1M.
8a number
*s here
- - 7718
8S crowded
HOME PERILS.
of Umberger cheese raises thisIm- r&lt;reflect
_npct #nd
nd wc
— I ir.
and &lt;(iarkIe
sparkle w|th
with hghl
light when aand
wc had
had to
to wait
wait several
several minutes
minutes! Byron
Byron Dtektoscr.
Dickinson L
has
a wild —
cat
In *
* "*
"*■
Those who look upon the home as
Dick Rose, wife and son and Ward
a Karen nf ..f.tv .na »«•«•»• qu^kku..
portant
—van
question
llmburger
—Can tunicd
limburger
m thc
tunicd
rlght &gt;n
direction.
the rightItdirection.
is for a vacant
It is for
table;
a vacant
and as
table;
an overand as
theanrear
overof his
thesaloon
rear ofthat
his was
saloon
capthat was capsi na n t safety and comfort may chccse
damaged?—Grit.
th" editor's difficult job to inter- worked waiter wa* hastily removing , tured in Northern Michigan. The al- Erway of Hastings were visitors at
be nimriMH
surprised th.r
that it
It i.
is —
one‘..r
of ....
the
,nearlv
be cun how thcse the dirty dishes and silverware from [traction Is so great that many peoRoy Erway1# BundayLowell Whittemore and Isidore
"The modern t»el never receives1 fact-'* “Ce&lt;:l llie 85 11 ls ,lvcd 11 te-«“ “ Prt,vloua ,me4*1'
t0olt °“r|Pl«
there several times a day
moaj’dnngerous spots in lhe World.
rne modern poet never recei es
bJ
a agrceabie places. Needless to say there was —Just "to see the wild cal of course. Pranshka spent the week end with
A large life insurance company re­
justice in this country, declares a because there arc bound to be jome nothing that even faintly suggested' Thc following
directors of the Joha Foreman and family in Kal­
cently investigated 117.000 accidents
critic. We regard this as a tribute readers who will take exceptions to an English Christmas evening about Hastings City Bank were elected amazoo.
and concluded that the risk from in­ to our forgiving nature.—Punch.
John and Louis Havens of Has­
the interpretation, but someone has lhe place; it was not at all unlike a Monday—D. G
Robinson. W. H.
jury at home Is almost seven times
.o do it.
chain dining room in this country. Powers, D. W
Reynolds, Chester tings were Sunday guests of Forrest
And with the best ot good will to Food was slapped down before you Messer. R B. Messer. P. T.Xtolgrove Havens.
as great as when riding od busses.
Daylight saving means little. What
Elmer Laubaugh of Hastings was
taxicabs, boats, airplanes, trains or we need u some means of saving all concerned we cnifcss that we with a plop, waiter* rushed about and Senator Keeler, of Middleville. a guest of Homer Erway Bunday
rather like to do it —F. W McGriff, nervously and Immediately thc last The bank has made an excellent
other conveyances. The National after dark.—San Francisco Chron- Redford Record
| morsel of food was Mowed away, you showing this year everything con­ evening.
Safety Council reports that our an- icle.
'
Chas. Whittemore and wife spent
’were supposed to clear out Imme- sidered.
Thursday with the former’s moth­
idlately to make room for others.
nua! automobile slaughter kill* only
—--------|
ANOTHER FORWARD STEP.
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY
er at Delton tn honor of her elghlyThere was little ceremony about this
Alas!
nve per «nt ™ people t»„ b^e
*&gt;••• By
“ the time you earn money
1»
»e.,p.per eommenu .1
elghth birthday.
accidents, about whjch littlp U ever enojt-n to enjoy life, you are workbeen reported that Gov Frank resembled lhe old-world spirit of P*8^ 8 trip to Florida in the near
Sunday visitors at Fred Otis' were
oald. Almost twice as many people ,n&amp; M hard you don'‘ h4VC time — D Fitzgerald planned to do away leisurely living. At last the day future for the benefit of Mr. Ma- Lyle Otis and wife of Kalamazoo,
kee their lives through accidents at 6an Francisco Chronicle.
with the Utilities commission. .This dragged to a cIo#e.
!son's health. Chas, says that fighting Charles Erway of Chicago, and Harhn™ th.r. in
.
—
would meet with general approval.
...
[mosquitos during the winter, and!.,
' ry Dunn and family of Southwest
«Md
u.
htouMrialj -Nature is an originar artist." we j&gt;as
85 Utts
Dnrcc|.t
e thel
this useless commission tots.
has. HowcvBr „ rild .
.nnrf&lt;.i
at»
ihol betwn whlle* M**ri«g alligators 1 Rutland.
WntlanH
’’l"*4 Th“ “
rare'on
B,,Jtryw
Wd •».
.u
mnCwhwhet^do?dareikoudbrommte" 8ood Joke
011 ourselves; the manner!I:?!.!«»!“.•!!«_*“
_,
,__ _________
r _ttcnded
the
ion ulucn the old railroad commis- .
had
eA.vr.rai Him r | now. Here's hoping he'll return in rural mall carrier./ meeting at Mid­
i
.
xi
.
A&gt;nv&lt;vA.i&lt;
«...
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which
we
naa
come
several
nun.
Ua&gt; &lt;Mn. tor coone ot . per
!M ptt"™
’! the spring a well man.
dleville Saturday night.
seed packets.—Humorist.
' j Mias Belle Gretfie departed Tues­
Roy Oakes and family are mov­
home In every seven would have to
day for Alliance, Ohio, and will not, ing from the Williams farm to their
...» 'b. UUIIUC MCMC bul
spend on an average of $ua in medi­
Unde Sam has found that girls,
return for some months.
Before | own farm, lhe BurghdufT farm,
.
■" . ■
/most painfully acute when he read
cal care, lost wages and related ex­ should not act as mail carriers. ----- - .
coming home she experts to see the which tliey recently purchased.
how restaurants in Paris had put
ArUclo sppoartBg tn
attractions
at New Orlans.
Mrs. Sarah Erway Is visiting her
penses for some silly mishap-and That's right; the fair sex wefe
if Mlfctfd for Ufir lot
themselves out especially to please
The
following
are
the
officers
elect sister, Mrs. Del Replogls, at Che
that in nearly 30,000 home* tha* out­ meant to receive letters, not to de­
the large crowds of Americans there.
of FltxgeraM Port. O- A- R-. thl* dty. home of Howard Johnson tn Hick­
lay la going to Include funeral ex­ liver them.—Pathfinder.
ory Comers. Mrs. Replogle expects
But
we
still
maintain
that
an
penses.
Oom—Baker Shrlner.
to return to her home in California
Pity the poor congressmen who I{0
it in such a fashion English Christmas U a nne thing for
Forty-four per cent of all impor­
had to adtouri out
tAe
i“ul 11 ,nBy becooie of re»l «ervice Englishmen. They are not running
'. W. Burgess.
. r
(
“tma- and become rc-rctobi^hed ln the the day for $Crangera but for Uvmtant domestic injuries result from
church wUl give a supper, followed
Phere
of
billions
and
go
back
home
estimation
of
the
people
of
Michigan.
'
selves.
AU
ordinary
octlvUy
is
Jurt
falls. Rug* kill approximately sevChap.—J. N. Colllsler.
by a one-act play, at the church
enUen times a* many householders to folk who will speak respectfully Mr FiUgerald pfhjnscs to rcchrlstcn about suspended and the country
AdJT.—not appointed,
Thursday night. Come.
ot dollars, dima, and nickels!- 8a- ”
it the "Public o
Service
‘“ ‘" ---------------------Commission." : goes
“ “
on a
‘ national holiday. This
as electricity does; misplaced objects
Q. M—Fred Alexander.
On Saturday evening the Good
This
commission
would
have
supetmakes
it
a
bit
difficult
for
visitors
Will Sunday
School wifi Ivold
such as toys, chairs’or other house­ vannah News.
vision over utilities, securities, cor- | who hapjien to be stranded there at
O. O—E. Batterson.
ChriMmas exercises at the church,
hold furnishings left where they do
public
possibly : the lime,
time, but it te
is the only way-in
way- in
When fire broke out in a vin«e poratlcns.
P?™110115 P
“hlic trust, and possibly;the
Delegates to Dept. Encampment— including a three-act play. You arc
_________
_______________________ hall llxt
,Uo OVrr °“tU" of
&lt;«*.,which it is possible for Engltahmcn
Dot belong swell the ocddrtH list
Invited.
&lt;xxul&lt;tor.M)
to.drau.to Ukhltak_______________ J ,
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scientists expect to have a disc of
this size In actual operation. Who
can predict whal the practical limits

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however, went quite • liberal ind w« «
lnto_ “cArthur'*
chamber,
whichi quarterly meeting there. In those
THORNAPPLE-KELLOGG
we reached by mean* of a sort of time* we admitted to love feast by
Animal Husbandry clou has com- ■
ladder. My wtfe soon pardttoned off tickets, and notes at admUaion. I
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a. 11.*
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fortabiy. Ttie first thing Ln order .
where I preached In Un county I pieted Its study of feeding dairy
delivered temperance discourses and cowk a balanced ration from the
was to secure • residence for my
family. Tha people of Hastings ing up tbect*. into which we put our wa* going to walk In and I *topped offered lhe ptedga A gral majority crop* grown tn this community.
would not consent to my living out­ bed and what Utile furniture we had. htan and asked him if he was a of the people joined lhe temperance Last Friday they studied agricul­
side of ttie village. We made dlli- and we found our*elves as comfort- । member of the church. He said, ranks and became workers in the tural law with the subject under
(Continued from page one)
discussion being the right*'bf the i
able aa circumstance* would admit “No." “Are you *eriou»?" I inquired. good cause.
We had a Fourth of July celebra­ farmer's dog.
most of them were built ot logs and found. Alexander McArthur, a no- of. hi the first McthodUt parsonage He *aid. "No." "Have you ever bren
At the Electrical demonstration
/
in love feast?- He *aid. "Yea.” "How tion and passed through the usual
ble-spiriled man. had built a farm tn Hastings.
the people were all in low circum­
I given at the T. K. auditorium last
The people at once held a consul- many time*?" I asked He said. "A formalities of such an occasion
house, pul on the siding, and put in
stances, and had to exercise the the Doors, but it had no inside fin­ tation In reference to providing more ' good many time*." I *aid to him, had Ute honor of being lhe first week Tuesday. Dec. 11, some amax-1
most rigid economy to bring the ish. He said to me that if I could comfortable quarters for the preach- ["You can’t go in. The rules of our chaplain in Hastings. Our band tng experiments wfre performed1
consisted of -----------fife and----------------drum and- we
— with electrical apparatus. The dem-1
do no better, I could put my things er. Thoma* fiunkrr and A. W. church forbid ft." He turned and-----------------Baily were the chief spirits in the | walked hastily away. I supposed ofI marched through the village after onstratk&gt;ns'6f electricity showed its I
sides of life. There wu forty dolThey soon agreed tbit course he was offended.
In con- iasgoodmusic as thecircumstances powers when under the expert eon- I
mt* missionary money appropriated
appropriates table
ou.c until
um.h other
umk; provision could be enterprise.
w.
...
lan
trol and d^plled to modem science I
for the support of my family Thia made. I accepted his offer, pro- A- W. Bally take charge ot the mat- versation with him afterwards. I would admit ot.
and industry. Among the expert- [
Yours reap.
respectfully,
small appropriation enjoined upon cured a team and double wagon, ter. and push forward to completion learned that as soon as he turned
Yours
menu of Interest was man madc
David •Bush.
me the necessity of practicing the went to Grand Rapids and got what as fast as possible a house to be oc- a'way he began to have very serious
lightning.
same rigid economy that others were furniture was necessary for house cupied as a parsonage. A iwuae was thoughts and kept on walking until
««i.’a,Vv
Seniors who worked on play com­
.
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.________________________
soon erected and enclosed with a he found a convenient place lo pray BARRY COUNTY
mittee are as follows: Stage. John.
brick nreplaca and chimney, but was and knelt before God. confessed hi*
GETS A LITTLE Huff. Clare Mugridge. Clifford Aunot finished inside. On lhe first day sins and prayed for mercy. The revi
of State Highway bill; ticket and Pub, Bernice Alien.
of January,
January. row
1842 wo
we uwreu
moved u»u
into uuj
our sun
suit w*a
was uut*
that when 1 came to my । The l°‘al
new home and experienced all that, next appointment he was a convert- construction tn Barry county during Rosemary Sullivan. Vivian Proctor;
1* Implied in the use of ttie tdrm ed man and united with the church. I®31 financed from the $12,736,227 Gym . Ed. Lynd. Clare Schantz.
i "Happy New Year.’’ I furnished my He began at once lo prav In his famRecovery Ilighwny grant Warren Bergy;
property. Lynn
I house with fire wood by felling Um-1 Uy and several of his children were “ Michigan from the Federal Goy- Hupp. Orwin Buskirk; j. Robertson;
b&lt;w that grew near the house, and converted and received into the
Including engineering and costume. Florence Bender. June
igetUng lhe loan of oxen of people i church. I had a regular preaching ; contingencies. Is$118.9&amp;y The great- Steen, Lucile Brog. Gladys Wil­
'who came to mill to draw it in.
place and a class at the Tllliron i« portion of the $12.736427 grant liams.
I Allusion has been frequenUy madc school house near Gull Prairie and .was earned on 1934 construction, al­
. to my hunting proclivities. I will । another appointment at the house of though a relaUvely small amount COMMITTEE CHOSING
■ say that It was a matter of conven- Mr. Barnum.
I
durtn* the ,ast months
PLAY FOR JUNIORS
lence to me to have known some- &gt; East of Hastings there was a con- °f
A committee is considering one of
thing of lhe habit* of lhe deer, and siderabie of a settlement for these
Tne Barry county projects are as
three plays for lhe annual junior
to know bow to capture them. Not I early Umes near the county line, follows.
production,
according to Albert
long after XI went to
Hastings
MeWe
had
a
class
there.
I
preached
In
M-14.
bridge
crossing
Wanadoga
lo
in
•Captain ,
—
Arthur killed a deer about two miles 1 the house of Lorenzo -Mudge.
The Creek. 3 miles south of Assyria, a’. Becker. The three are
Brings to Our Hearts
Applejack." "Minlck" and "Merely
south ot the village. The next I people were all hungry for the bread 110,900.
Marion
Ann."
Tryouts will be re- i
Thoughts of Joy and Gladness
M-37 Relocation. 2 685 miles of
morning he went with an ox team of life, and all went to meeting.
quested
by
filling
enrollment
blanks
to bring it in. When he was ready men. women and children. I re­ 21-foot gravel surfacing on the Bar­ telling what parts they would like'
to start he asked me if I could hunt. member on one occasion when the ry-Kent county line north of Mid­
and the committees on which they
I replied -Ye*. I am a perfect Nim­ house was well filled, during serv­ dleville at $13,750.
M-14, 2.103 miles of 21-foot gravel
rod." •’Weil." he said, "come along ice the children all began to cry.
with me and kill a deer and we will I saw that the mothers were giving surfacing from Use south county
DEATH OF DAVID C. ST1IXS.
bring in two." I went with him un­ me their undivided attention, and line north at $$60,835.
David C. Stile*. age 73, prominent j
M-14. bridge crossing Thornapple Johnstown farmer, died Wcdnes-1
til we came to a cedar swamp where were paying but little altenUon to
I left Mack and commenced my their children. I soon succeeded river in the village of Nashville at day night at a Battle Creek hospital.
$33400.
hunt. Before he was out of hearing In raising myself - above lhe little
He
had been taken there three weeks
The
total—
estimated—cost
Squall mio
into uir
the*region
of storm.
iv».uu n.
--------------­ of state before, being critically ill with kid­
I saw a fine dker. drew a bead upon squan
”
in
Barry
-------him and he wa* .mine. Wc took where I held myself until thc squall. highway construction
ney trouble.
home two deer and had a fine (east. had subsided and no harm was county, to be financed from the $«.Mr. Stiles was bom in this coun­
After a while our venison was gone. done. After service I counted the 452,568 grant from the National gov- ty November 20. 1861 and had lived
Mack called me early one frosty little ones and there were fourteen I ernment under thc Cartright Act. in the first frame house built In
morning, and said he was venaion I never fell like depriving a moth-1 already under contract or to be Johnstown township for more than
e*riy tn 1885.
hungry and wanted me to take his er of the privilege of the sanctuary 11’1*?®? under
half a century. He was one of the old­
rifle and go to lhe woods. So I start­ because she chanced to have a lit-1 including engineering and contin­ est members cf the pioneer society of
led out before sunrise and returned ue baby; nor did 1 ever pause in Kenclcs. is $15,000. Il is contcm- Johnstown township, and was an ac­
this Program will be
'in about an hour and showed him the midst of a discourse and stare 1
tive loyal member of thc Methodist
‘my bloody hand*. He straightened at an embarrajuert mother who *** C0JJ2?,e!f‘1J’y Ju,y’1OT.5'.
church of Banheld. He was one of |
B*rry county project consists
'himself up and announced It to the trying to quiet a restless child and
thc leading residents in that com­
0 8 mile of gradimt. drainage and
whole village: "The Parson has I doubt the propriety of doing so.
munity. His hoboy was raising live- |
I will relate an incident that I
B,uV"ctn?„on M'U R«'au»tion
! killed another deer ” This time. I
stock, in which he was quite sue- :
north “
of Nashville.
“
“
'captured one of the finest bucks I deem worthy of record. During the "
cessful. As a young rrfan he attend-1
'ever killed. Thl* will do for hinting services of 1642 I qpnstiltcd the Rev.
ed Olivet College, but did not com-1
Franklin Gage, preacher in charge
stories.
plctc hl* course. He taught schoolj
I I commenced my missionary la­ of Allegan circuit in reference to
tn thc vicinity of his home for many |
DIRECTORS
. bours a* soon m I reached Hosting*. the propriety of holding a camp
terms. He finally gave up that work |
A new school house had been built meeting for the accommodation of
and engaged in farming, which he i
J. C. KETCHAM
C. I. .HENDERSHOTT
। the same year I came, into which wc his charge and mine. After conBoy Scouts are planning to assist had followed ever since.
। assembled for worship. From this sulUng his people and mine wc con­ I with
C. S. POTTS
BURTON PERRY
Mr. Stiles is survived by one
the delivery of Christmas bas­
point I went Into all the settlement cluded ------------------------------to hold the meeting. We
-------seKIM SIGLER
on Munday, meeting at the daughter. Mrs. Leah WVston of Al- I
in Barry county, the western part ot , tected the ground near Gun Marsh kets
1
Legion hall at one o’clock. legan and by four sons, Dr. Floyd
, Eaton county, and the northern part I
a line between our respective American
•
H. Stiles, veterinarian, who resides
Dec.
24.
ready
for
Work.
Trucks
will
of Kalamazoo county, preaching ev- | charges, erected our tents, secured
Ln Battle Creek; J. M. 8 SUlcs of
erywhere I could assemble a con- the services of the Presiding Elder be furnished and the work divided Crowley. Louisiana; Fred T. St lies
OFFICERS
I gregation. leading the wanderer back aruj commenced the meeting
We
of Johnstown township and Carl A.
| to the fold, and making provision; labored several days without any 1the Legion rooms at 10 A. M.. to as­ Stiles, professor of biology in Coe
J. C. KETCHAM, President
‘for those who felt the need of marked suace.w. although several 'sist the ladies. Troop 75 has agreed College. Cedar Rapids, Iowa; also
C. S. POTTS, Vice-President
, church relailon&amp;lilp. Previous to my persons had experienced religion. । lo furnish food for three baskets.
by two brothers. Fred J. Tooae, su­
W. E. CARTER, Cashier
coming to tills work Brother Daub- on Sabbath the Presiding Elder
response to the request for perintendent of schools Ln Portland.
'I ney. a focal preacher from Gull, told us that on Monday morning ’ The
I Prairie, had visited Hastings a few he would dlsrnbw the meeting and
‘
^Jrtbtited Th^ Oregon, and Henry Tooze ot Clover­
pieces
have been conUlbutM
contributed. Thnsf
Thoae dale.
Ithnaa and had preachings to thc WB WOGUj gn home Brother GageI: ?
leces haw
Mr. Stiles was a man of fine charthat ifeeded repairing were looked
■ i people. I traveled altogether on and myself told him he could go if ‘after /y Vcrrol Conklin and his acler, always interested in promot­
• horse back, the condition of the. nc chute, but the meeting would “
Miss Lois Carter assisted ing good causes. His puMbig re- j
' I woods were such that no other mode continue. The next morning the, students.
"
moves
from Johnstown a very use- j
the Camp Fire girls in dressing dolls
' j was practicable.
Presiding Elder left, but the servful man and citizen.
the baskets.
|
I heard ofa Methodist man who |CM continued, which consisted of for
*
An automobile wreck cheated his
‘lived several miles north east of I preaching, praying and Kinging. In
son.
Carl
A- Stiles of Cedar Rapids,'
Monday evening Hugh Riley. Ver­
' Hastings, by the name ol Alonzo । the afternoon it was arranged to
Iowa, from seeing' his father before
f | Barnum I went to visit him When ihold two services at the same hour. non Wlnlngcr. Jr.. Donald Doxey,j his death. While enroute to Battle
Cub
Richard
Hinkley
and'
Lloyd
. I
found himhe was chopping down Brother Gage was to administer '
went to Woodland where, Creek in his car with his wife, the
ia
very largetree. I Introduced my-'baptism at a small lake nearby. Shafer
;
they participated in a Scout rally, automobile skidded on the icy pave­
I *elf to him and told him a new mis- while I. conducted the services on
. merit, struck a bridge abutment.
।1 slon had been formed and I was the camp ground. At lhe conclusion al
, the schoolhouse. About fifty en­. crashed into a ditch and down a
i preacher in charge, and that I was 10[ these services the Spirit of the jjoyed lhe supper and program. Thc. fifteen foot enbankment. Mrs. Stiles
Scouts gave demonstrations of fire
I hunting up the "lost siteep of the Lortj was poured upon the people
. suffered a broken cottar.bone and
i house of Israel." He listened with I ln a wonderful manner. The little by friction and first aid. and
severe bruises. Mr. BUles was bad­
Intense Interest, then raising his i company returned from lhe
lake. 1plained Scouting and Cubbing.
ly bruised. Both were taken to a hosI j hands and eyes to Heaven, the great an(j wc started back and looked on
The next Court of Honor will be. pllal at Sterling. Illinois. Both were
i i tears falling from his face, ex- Wn], amazement, to see the Lord ।
. compelled to return home without
held
al
lhe
court
house
on
Wednes
­
iclaimed: "Praise God. my prayers carry oh HU work. In every part of
। seeing his father or attending the
day
night,
Dec.
20.
c.
A.
Jacobson
»|have been heard al last.” We both I
camp ground the people fell a.;
funeral.
f knelt at the roots of the tree, and though they had been shot down presiding. Al this lime the 1. O- O- F.
. held a prayer meeting, and felt the I on the field of battle; and the slain cup will be presented lo Troop 75.
EPWORTH 1XAGU&amp;
' Lord's presence. A class was formed of thp Lord waa many but it was a
The Epworth League held its
The dale for the annual Scout
f here and . we made it a regular peculiar circumstance that these
meeting has been selected as Mon­ weekly meeting at the MethodUt
preaching
place.
'
-...------- 1.—
» I preached
«niistill
^monstrations
of power were con­
day night, Jan. 14 at the gymnasium. Episcopal church Bunday night. The
farther east in Eaton county, in the fined
.
almost entirely to the uncon­ After lhe pot luck supper there will devotional leader. Virginia Waters,
Hagar settlement. Father Hagar verted portion of the congregation.
be a short program and a play. led in singing Christmas carols and
and his excellent wife were German There was a physician present who
in prayer. A special number was
Methodists and devoutly pious. I in­ was entirely skeptical in "reference "Salvage." Dr, M R. Kinde Is chair­ rendered by Margaret and Audra
man of the committee. This is also'
tended to have preached at the Ver­ to such demonstration of divine
VIIUC for
Air. election of officers. Dr C. Densmore France* Cowles led an in­
. mont colony, but Mr. Cochrane, the power. As there was an opportuni-1 time
— - -•
sing chairman of the teresting discussion on "Jesus the i
Congregational minister, learning ty afforded for investigation, he I|P. Lathrop belli
.. y, committee.
co
Parents, Bringer of Good Will."
my purpose, wrote me a letter re­ availed himself of It. After exam­ nominating
With Glaaa Parti lion Tray.
For next Sunday evening Stuart I
questing me to leave that place to ining several subjects he declared leaders and friends of Scouting arc Edmonds has charge of devotion*:
urged
to
attend
the supper and pro­
him. As I had aU lhe work I could the whole thing entirely beyond his
and Hazel Caukin ha* charge of the I
gram.
do elsewhere I did not go to that comprehension. He said that they
discussion. We had quite a large I
place. I preached In Ztbulon Bar­ were not dead but in a condition of
attendance but would Hill like to!
DEATH OF MBS. GARRET.
num's school house north east of suspended animation, which proved
People in the southwestern part have more young people coming.
Hasting*, also In the Carpenter set- 110 be a fact in a short time. The ,of the county were pained to learn
tlement north of Hastings. At this , brethren carried lhe wounded into ,of “the death "Of Mrs. Pearl Garret, LADIES AID SOCIETY
point there wa* something of an their tents and carried on devotion­ widow of the late Charles Garret,
AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
awakening and several were added | al cXercLscs which lasted all night, who died at her home in Augusta
On Thursday. December 20th the!
to the church. There was a man un&lt;j y&lt;c who had wounded was pres- Wcdne«lay of last week after sev­ members of the Ladles' Aid Society1
(CONTROLLED HEAT.)
here that joined lhe church, who !
to heal, and many souU were rial
eral MIVHiril.'
months’ tm.arws.
IllneM. wot.
She was the 'of the Presbyterian church will bold
was much deformed by the rickets.1
al liberty, and the forest* were daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles [their
[i
annual Christmas tree and
I met him once in class, when he matie to echo with the shouts and Storr of Prairieville, and married luncheon.
:
The president. Mra- Van
wanted to tell us all how thankful । praises of new bom souls.
Mr. Garret in 1801. He also lived Dalsen.
;
desires each member to come
he was. not only for spiritual grace.
j wl]| relate a Utile Incident, the near Milo. They later moved to ,and bring a friend. A good menu has
but alao Xor temporal mercies. He j most singular that ever fell under Augusta. She wa* prominent in so­ been prepared. The luncheon will be
said that on such a piece of ground , my observation. Among lhe slain cial activities In the village, was ac­
he had so many bushels of wheat— jtiieie was a confirmed Unlversalist tive tn the Rebekah Lodge, also in also an interesting program al aongs,
WITH PARCHMENT SHADE.
that would bread hl* family. On , who lay several hours in an uncon- church work and in the Aid Society. readings afid instrumental numbers. I
such a piece of ground he had *o; &gt;cious condition. When he had no Hbr husband died last July
many bushels of corn—tnat would j jar recovered as to be able to talk
A-O-WA-KI-YA CAMP
fatten hl* pork. On such a piece of' we lrjc(j j0 persuade him to believe
FIRE GROUP.
HONORED DR. RINGTERINK.
ground he had s»o many bushels of .
Jesus antj give ills heart to God.
Barry county people, particularly
Our group- had a Christmas party
potatoes; he'had two skips of bees ] but all to no purpose. He said he’d those ip Freeport and vicinity, who Dec. 12 at the home ol our guardian.
_
alt in
____ a
_ ____
_____
.
and
his children were all
in ernod
good ibeen
very great sinner and God rtmember Dr. J- W. Rlgtcrink. will Some of the girls helped with the
shape O! how thankful he was to hud sent this upon him as a punish­ be pleased to know that he has been decorating of.the dining room. We
God. I would Inquire, how far Is ment fffr his situ and when he was made president-elect of the Kent ail broayht .Aite tifing to eat and
Uiu from possessing the spirit of sufficiently punished he would be County MedlMl Society, and will be­ helped get the dinner. After we
the true Christian?
all right. Poor deluded man! He re­ gin his services next year. Dr. Rig- were through eating we opened our
West of Hastings I had an ap­ jected the atonement of Ohrist and terink was for many years a prac­ presents Then all helped wa*h the
pointment at Mr. Ingraham's. His the ’ Precious One ot God which ticing physlciarf in Freeport. He la­ dishes Afterward* we played games.
WITH HEADLIGHTH.
wife was a member of lhe church, teaches us that It Is the blood of ter removed to Grand Rapids, where All had a good time.—Reporter,
and also al John W. Bradley s. He Jesus which cleanses us from sin, he has become prominent in his pro­ Mary DeVries
and his wife united with the church and that there is no bther name fession.
and were very valuable accessions under heaven by which we can be
STATE ROAD.
to our society. 1 preached at Mr. saved. Our iniquities were laid up­
The Fisher school will have their j
PARENTS OF DAUGHTER.
Hill’s, where the village of Middle­ on Him and by His stripes we are
Mr. and Mrs Laurence W. Os­ Christmas tree Friday evening,
ville now stands, and farther south healed. In due time we closed our borne of Nashville are receiving con­ Dec 21. The school will put on
st Judge Barlow '*, who opened his camp meeting, which was the first gratulations on lhe arrival of a ten the program and Santa will be there.
house for preaching and treated me ever held in this part of th« state, and three quarter pounds girl. Dec. AU plan lo oocne»
with great kindness and considera­ fully satisfied with having waited 18. Four sons have been born to the
The P. T. .A. will draw numbers,
tion. I had an appointtr*-*^’ v-"- at our Jerusalem until our Pente­ Osbornes'so the advent of this 111* and each one whtf wants to. can
i. fami- cost had come.
kee Springs. William I
tie miss has caused rtruch rejoicing bring a 10 cent gift with their name'
llarly known as Yar_
.
In all new countries the people among the family and friends. She Inside. Please wrap the gift. The
opened his tavern and prepared It are in the habit of using Intoxicat­ has been named Ramona Mae— ' gifts wUl be put on the tree and(
for the reception of the congrega­ ing drinks, and Barry county was
Mr. Osborne U manager of the called by tbs numbers Same as wo
tion, and I preached there during not an exception. ThU suggested Farmers’ Co-Operative Creamery of did last year.
the year. He always knelt m time work Ln thc temperance cause. Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Becker and
of prayer in the congregation and There was a lawyer in Hastings by
family spent Bunday with Mn. Lena.
REFRIGERATORS
in family worship, and contributed the name of Marsh Giddings, a very
On fine days the Crystal Palace Becker and Homer.
•a liberally for lhe support of the good talker, who was always ready
Mr. and Mrs Wittian Coleman
gospel a*-any tnan In the county
for a temperance speech, and John getic American visitors
-__
are__ very of Rutland and Mrs. Janet Pettin­
We had a class at Pine Lake, and Van Arman, a lawyer from BatUe grateful, us they are thus saved a gin spent Bunday with Mr. and Mn. f
I preached at the pine Lake school Creek, who came to Hastings to al- good deal of valuable time.

The

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:ms
red

and
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rl in­
fine

I

Christmas
Season

WE DESIRE TO EXTEND
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS
AND PATRONS THE
HEARTIEST GREETINGS
FOR A VERY
MERRY CHRISTMAS

Silk Slips .
$1.69
Rayon
ra jamas
$1.48
Snug Pajamas $ 1.69
Snug Gowns . $1.50
Balbriggan
Pajamas . ., $1.39
Rayon
Slips . . 69c and $ I
Dance Sets .... $1
Ravon Growns . $1

National Bank
of Hastings

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Admiration
Blnrleai. chlBM.

Distinctive Gifts

and

Chiffon

Bilk

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Polithed Copper Ice Bucket and
Tongs......................
!$1.50

Polished Copper Whistling Tea
$1.35
Kettle
$5.95
Sunbeam Flat Toaster

Westinghouse Handy Electric'
$1.00
Drier
Polished Copper Desk Lamp . $1.75
Westinghouse Warming Pad . . $3.50

Westinghouse Automatic Waffle
Iron ............................................ $9.95

$8.85

New Coleman Lamp

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ids,
We

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Holly Wreath with 8 Igt. string, $2.50
5-Light Christmas Star75c
$1.00
Kitchen Shears
$32.50
DeLuxe Bicycle
Giant Couter Wagon
$5.25

$2.00
Electric Kitchen Clock
9-qt. Waterleu Cooker . . . . . $2.75
Cake Covera
75c to $1.00
Kitchen Stool with back
t . 98c

General
Electric

Atwater
Kent

ALL
Winter Coats
REDUCED
15% and 20%
THIS WEEK and NEXT you
can have the coat you have
been wanting, a better coat for
less.

Every coat in stock is re­
duced 15% and 20% for Quick
Clearance. No coata to be left
over for the New Year.
You save from $1.92 to
$5.97 on the coat you buy thia
week. Sizes 14 to 50.

Smart Frocks

K

—For Htreet and party woar, alao Sunday evening
frocks for Misties, 14 to 40.
Half sizes and stouts Frocks ia our two price

$3.88 and $6.88
SPORT SKIRTS at . . .

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Exclusive but not Exbei

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER It, UM

Churches Plan

on the Midnight clear." W111U.

JURY GAVE JUDGMENT
AGAINST TOWNSHIP

GOV'T HOUSING
I
ACTISLBEIML

Thc chorus choir will be satiated Ray Clemens Gets Judgment
(Continued from pagt one)
by Mrs. Sadie Mae Palmer. organist;
for $100 for Death of
Anthem—Mlia Virginia Mrs. J. A. McNulty, pianist; A. O.
Shafer, violinist and Mrs. H. Fred­
Bis Horse
• Continued from page onei
erick Dailey, cellist.
Bursum oard* Mrwirt.
« inw «uu oi uueresv io an town- ---------------------- —------- 7------- , ■ .,
There will aluo be on Christmas ship
officers was tried In circuit; P«&gt;ple who do not have to bonow
court last week before a jury, in i Tills means. siff.OOCI spent for labor
Eucharist, no music.
the case
case or
of Ray
Ray Clemens
Clemens vs.
v». Tne
The «
«n«l
materials That will v tally
.l-jl. r.i.
me
‘‘u &gt;»«»«••
First Methodist EpUcopal.
l-rownshipof Baltimore.
help
helo in Improving
i tn Droving business.
business. He
He dcAt the regular morning worship' ft appears that Ray Clemens, in dared the Act is not built upon an
nunent Divine."
at ten o'clock, the Rev. W. Maylan the summer of 1933. was moving a unsubstantial foundation. Every man
Gloria in ExceUta.
Jones will use as his sermon them#, threshing outfit over a township who borrows must hate something
"Unto You is Bom a Saviour." The road in Baltimore township. In do- tangible to back up the credit which
children’s sermon topic U. “Tlie i ing so his son was driving a team ot; he askv.
|
Greatest Birthday." Under Rte di- horses, hitched to a tank wagon I The National Huu'.ngXommisslon
rectlon of Mrs. Robert Burch, with niled wltii water, behind which was u I!OW preparing io get out the^
Mrt. James Bristol at Die organ, the being towed a Dodge truck.
.working arrangements for title No. ।
chorus choir will sing. "While Shep- At a certain place on the highway. 2 of the Hou'ing Act. which hasto
herds Watched" by Parks andfor some unknown reason, one of the (l° &lt;«h mortgages on Iwmes The
["Glory to God In the Highest." by horses stepped off the edge of the Plnn 18,0 re-finance such mortgages;
BATTLE CREEK
Cooke. Sunday School follows at road where there was located a culmake them due within a period
11:20 when the
children from thc vert some four feet in depth. This ot twenty years, with so much to be
STARTING
various departments will present tin* frightened the horses, thereby caus- paid each year, and an annual ui-:
cantata, "A Visit from Santa." Mrs. ]ing them to pull the tank wagon off tbrest rate of five per c*”1M. E Whitman is general chairman, the road and causing the torses to
He explained that the Housing Act.
assisted by Miss Verlan Linington. run away and overtake thc clover 7s not in competition
DUl 18
FOR FOUR DAYS
with Mrs. Forrest Johnson in charge huilcr, driven by Ray Clemens. a helpful to, building and loan asao- i
of
costumes.
The
Christmas
offering
(
few
rods
ahead,
with
which
oifb
at
cations
as well as to banks.
i
The moat unique holihomSs, the
the I
for the Children’s Village at Redford the torses came in contact, there- ' By modernization of homes
jpeaker explained, he mean;, such re- ;
will be taken at this service. Ep- by breaking Its neck.
worth League meets at six o'clock.
It was the contention of the pairs as new roofs, new furnace, new 1
offerod!
followed by the evening service at plaintiff that the road was not in plumbing, etc The government is
7:30. Rev- Jones' sermon subject for reasonable repair and that it was prepared to assist where It can if I
i the evening is "The Feast of Lights." necessary lo drive close to the edge thc borrower cannot himself pay for
As a processional the chorus will of the road and the culvert on the the financing of these improvements.
use "Hark, The Herald Angels':
* ****
-J *----------* a It must not be thought, that Uncle
'east side of
the —
road,
because “of
Sing.” Carols to be rendered by the mud hole and wash-out on the west Safu Is taking needless chances Ex­
perience- of the banks of this coun­
choir and men's chorus are. "There's side
i
of the road.
It was the contention of the de­ try, covering a period ot 25 years,
A Song in tlie Alr;"."Silent Night;"
A Revelry of Music,
’’Long Years Ago;-’ Male ehorw*. fendant that Che horse became shows that their average loss on j
loans, such as are P«»P&lt;»Pd ;
Dancing. Comedy,
“Deck the Halls." a Welsh melody; ingntenea.
frightened, ettner
cither trom
from me
the fact
fact mat
that
have- been less than
Giris
the truck
truck was
was being
being towed
towed behind
uciuftu under this Act.
—.------"All Through the Night;" Solo and thc
.
. flics »hrcc
fcarthji ofofone
tank wagon, or . because of
three-fourths
oneper
per-cent.
cent
; chorus. "We Three Kings of Orient the
FEATURING
ciulW ntoUh.l at U&gt;«&lt; . At
” --thc
---------conclusion
"
of his •*"
talk Mr.
Are;" Solo. “Thou Didst Leave Thy which
Brundage gave an opportunity for
Throne"
All
are
invited
to
attend
time.
LES ROHDE
asking
questions
Several
inquiries
The case was formerly tried before
| these Christmas services.
were
made
and
Mr
Brundage
was
, SL Rose Roman Catholic Church. Justice Matthews without a Jury, able to givCthe information desired.
where a'judgment was rendered for
I Rev. John V. Dillon, newly ap- •3150.00
,
for the horse and 325.00 lor He remained for some time after
pointed
pastor
of
St
Rose
Roman"
Nedra Gordinier
’the damage done to the lank wagon. thc meeting to confer with any who
Catholic church, will be the cele­ The township appealed from this were i..[&gt;ccially Interested. Several
Tiny Sweetheart of the /
brant at the Midnight Mass on judgment The Jury in circuit court seemed to b»* desirous of knowing
, Christmas.
i permitted the decision of Justice more about thc provisions of the
; "Mlssa Regina Pads" &lt;Montan): Matthews to stand except that it Housing Act.
Jimmy French
' will be rendered by the young ladles'' reduced the amount of damage to
Both bunks of this city have met
and Hla 33,000.00 Violin
choir. "Adestc Fldells ’ will be sung ,
thc requirements o! the Housing Act.
3100.00.
during the offertory.
Tliose who need such improvements
| Christmas carols will begin nt
a JOLLY GOOD TIME.
should gel in touch with tire two
Cal Calloway
11:30 P. M "In Old Judea" •Geibcli.; on Monday evening Circle No. 6 building firms in this city and the
"The Birthday of a King" &lt;Neldllng- of thc Methodist Episcopal L A. S banks: If they can meet thc gov-1
er» and "O Little Babe of Bethle-1 mct
the home of Mrs. Pauline ernment requirements for credit,
hem" (Stults) are the select carols, j McOmber for their Christmas party they can obtain lhe money at rea-'
"Silent Night. Holy Night" is ar-i The houic was very attractive with solvable rates.
Total &amp; Loss
ranged, for soprano, tenor Ind alto »B beautifully decorated tree in the
OBITL'ARY.
House Detective De Luxe
-Mass op Christmas morning will hjU1 wfiere
wcre plac,^ alld
..
Mrs William Leonard was born
be read in Nashville at 8 00 o’clock j there were lighted red candles ev*in Pine Gnw» township. Van Buren
and 10:00 o’clock at St. Rose. Has-1 rrywhere
Co
February
24. 1866 and died at
tings The children of St Rose
The dinner was served by Mrs
Nights - Sunday
school will sing Christmas hymns Roife Bulling. Mrs C. W Clarke. her tome m Delton. December 7.
during
lhe
'
• - 10:00
in. o'clockv Mass.
. —
Mrs. H A Adrounle and Mrs. T N 1934. aged 68 years. 9 months and 13
All Seats Only 35c
days Her maiden name was Harriet
Knopf.
QUIMBY.
Week Day Matinee
' Tlie usual short business meeting Jane Smith. She was the second
daughter ot John Ezra and Magda- ,
' The revival held by Mrs Short ■was led by Mrs. M. E. Whitman,
Ail Seats 25c
lena Williams Smith with whom she I
and daughter closed Sunday eve- twenty-eight members and two
I nlng. There has been a good at­ 1 guests being present. One of the resided until her marriage She at- I
tendance and much interest
We guests. Miss Helen Mcrson. joined tended High school at Otsego and
was
mamed to William Leonard.
hope we may have them back again ' the happy circle.
February 29. 1888
Tliey lived in
some time.
.......
I .....
Tlie program......
was planned by
Mrs
PAT PATTERSON
Alamo and Osthemo townships in
i The Christmas tree and exercises 'Royal Myers, who brought a group Kalamozoa Co until they moved to
“LOVE TIME”
I will be held on Monday night. Dec I of girls and boys from the fifth
Delton in 1908 To them were bcm
24. Mr. McIntyre and thc school,. grade of Central school to give un live children. C Leun Leonard. Mrs. ।
a 1beautiful de
‘children are preparing the program. j short
’* * play. But first “
'** ­ Lois Hower. Mrs Florence Krocs of
Special Program
. The Misses Valentine of Midland votional service was led by Mrs. W Delton. Mrs. Mabel Bayer of Kala- |
' visited the Shorts at the parsonage M. Jones and then the Circle wit­ mazor and George W Leonard of
MONDAY NIGHT
I and attended services here Sunday nessed a clever little two-act drama Hastings.
"Prowlers* Club"
entitled. “A New Fashioned Christ­
She leaves to mourn her loss be­
I The young people’s class will have mas" Tlie cast was Marjory Hill.
15 Guest Artists
their class party al, the Hummel Judy Fuller. Judy Mulder Mary side* her husband and children. i
2-Hour Stage Show
thome Saturday night
• i:.ht grandchildren. Barbara Eloyse.
Ellen Mulder. Stanley Jones. Thom­
j Miss Francena Cutler, who Is at­ as Kerr. Jack Larkin and Harry DiL'. Elizabeth. Aleatha Anne, and
' tending lhe Chicago Evangelistic
William Leon Leonard; Leonard
Wood. Jr, It was a very pretty lit­ George. Henry William and Keith
, Institute. Is expected home this
NEW YEARS’ EVE
tle play and Santa Claus was there Edward Kroos, all of Delton; George
; week for Christmas vacation.
SPECIAL STAGE
H Several from here attended the and Mrs Santa Claus and oh, yes. Remolds Leonard of Hastings; a sis­
Jack Frost was there too. and when
ter. Mrs C. H Layton of Cooper, a
I funeral of Morris Hill last week. they
SHOW AT 11:30
disappeared
the children
Much sympathy Is 'extended Mrs
brother Mr. Frank E. Smith, of
passed around the'gifts from un­ Shabbona, a niece. nephews, several
I Hill in her sorrow.
RESERVED SEATS
der the tree. These were toys which
I Some of the young folks drove to
cousins and many, many frienda.
NOW ON SALE
. ----- _
::
,
arc
are inter
later to uc
be usca
used m
in me
thc wcnarc
welfare
By their works ye shall know
w sccIChrlslmM tateu.
the Kerns hotel.
members of thc cast each
■ received a gift from Mrs. Myers.
HOLMES CHURCH.
■ When lhe children had gone the
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Dunlop
| Circle joined in singing Christmas and Mr and Mrs. Howard Barnum
! carols led by Mrs Daslc Crue. thc of Hastings were guests at Hubert
new song books being used
Barnum's Friday night.
AbdUt &lt;0 friends and neighbors
WEST ORANGEVILLE AND
had a wood bee for Clarence Norris
EAST GI N MARSH. Wednesday They cut a nice lot of
Mrs. 8 A. McCalferty entertained
Mr Norns returned from,
wood
as Sunday guests. Mr. and Mr* the hospital Wednesday and Is Im­
I Frank Zlmbrlnk of Martin.
proving nicely.
Mrs- Earl Bullenberger and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Hubert Barnum and
McCafferty were Kalamazoo shbpduught&lt; i Vivian, and Mr and Mrs.
pers on Saturday
Walter Durkee were Lansing vis­
Mrs Wayne Ransbottom and fam­
itor: Wednesday.
ily entertained Mrs. S A McCaffer­
Mr and Mrs Richard Durkee are
ty to a birthday dinner Friday last the proud parents of an eight and
week, the occasion being Mrs. Mc­ one-half pound boy bom Friday
Cafferty's birthday.
Ilf AKE this a ChristI
morning.
I Mrs Van Ett and Eva Olshcwsky
(were Hastings stoppers on Saturmas that will be long
i day.
remembered — with a
| Mr and Mrs Elick Lister have
PHILCO, the world’s
(moved to Plainwell from Orangelargest se 11 i n g radio!
| vijle to send their children to tlie
Come in today — make
|
Plainwell school
your selection while our
We understand Orangeville put on
advance box social at the schoolstock is still complete!
I house for tlie benefit of the chilidren’s Christmas tree and the at1 tendance wgp good.
Cecil Hanson hits just returned
from Ionia where he lias been for a
few days looking after Ids home Re
Foreign reception
will
return after the holidays with
GUARANTEED
•
his family.
with thia beautiful Inclined
Bounding Board Model! Plua
your favorite American pro­
Alice and Arlene Williams spent
grami. Latest features give
'the week end with their grandpar­
outstanding performance and
ents in Middleville
.
| Hie Pleasant Hill school Is closed
rubbed cabinet! A apectacui for two weeks on account of the
teacher being exposed to scarlet lev-

BIJOU
SUNDAY

CHRISTMAS
and a Voice That Is Stilled
Now is an opportune time when families are
gathered around the Home to think of a LAST­
ING TRIBUTE to the departed loved ones.

Sentiment is something that never dies in the
minds of any people, and the Memory can only
be perpetuated by a Permanent Memorial.
MEMORY is too precious to be left unguard­
ed, unmarked, it is too quickly lost.
THAT PLACE which is most hallowed of all
ground, deserves a symbol which should stand
forever

A MONUMENT or MARKER of GRANITE
is the only Tribute that will last until Everlast­
ing. We create designs in keeping with the
Character of Memory.
• We carry in stock a jarge display of various
kinds of Granite, which may enable you to se­
lect a suitable Memorial for. your lot. Obr
prices are very reasonable. An order placed
now may save you money later on.

Wexare better prepared than ever to serve
you. A phone call or mpil request ia invited.

Cato’s

Vagabonds

* GIFTS *

that keep the budget
sunny side up

THE NEW 1935
PHILCO 29X

AQ hew
“ &lt;

1933 PH1LCOS

I

from t*0 UPWARDS

|

NEW PHILCO 66B
What a value!
World­
wide reception at a sen­
aationally low price I
Ataazinr performance and true PHILCO tone. An idea) present. ^See and
TA-8S
'

Mrs. Bert Palmer and Mrs. Clair
Williams took some of the 4-H Club
boys and girls to Grand Rapid*
Wednesday to see the judging at
Wbst Michigan Fat stock show.'
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Campbell at­
tended her mother’s auction sale
near Kalamazoo Wednesday
Bert Palmer was in Kalamazoo
Wednesday evening and attended
boxing matches. .

ROBINHVE PARK.

Special
Haliday Terms

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner of
Liberal
Leighton were Sunday guests of Mr.
Tradt-In-Allowance and Mrs. George Poland.

WARD BAINE
tU RAST STATE STREET
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

\V E VE got the drop oo Sants
’’ this time. Here are just ■ few
of lhe fine holiday gift items we'va

Mr. and Mn. John Kollar and
Harold spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Lightfoot of Freeport.
|
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Finkbeiner
bud&lt;rl!"
PHONE 1370 and baby daughter of Middleville
spent Sunday with their parents.
Mr. and Mn. Julian Potts.
Mrs Julian Potts and daughter.
Mn. Glen Dean, of Bowne, spent' Dependable Jeweler
Thursday In Grand Rapids.

HOLLOWAY

This is one of our creations, designed and made here right in our own shop.

HASTINGS MONUMENT WORKS
ESTABLISHED 1907
PHONE 2497

IRONSIDE BROTHERS

HASTINGS, MICH.

BIG FOOTWEAR SALE
STILL CONTINUES at the

Ironside Shoe Company
Complete Stock of High Grade
SHOES, OXFORDS, BOOTS, SUPPERS,
ARCTICS, HOSE) Etc.
WE NEED the money and
’’ are sacrificing our pro­
fit to raise the cash. This
gives you an opportunity
to SAVE MONEY on your
winter footwear purchases.

Take Advantage of

THIS GREAT
BUYING EVENT!

IRONSIDE SHOE CO
HAROLD I. SMITH and JOHN H. CRUE, Proprietors

C. B. HODGES
Hastings

�the

HArrnrca

banner,

Wednesday. December i&gt;, nu

I Grand Rapids
with Mr. and
NEW 0. E. S. OFFICERS
. PAST NOBLR GRANDS
----------------WERE HlOlRLLEU
INSTALLED On Monday ot last week t. O. O. F. ( Mr. and Mrs. Oriey Smi
. th
VVCnE

Mn.

and
ni....
~
* • &lt;BU,hUul ruidM, Ipalt Kai., with Mr
Dinner
iuuci ruvoucu
Preceded vvrviuuiuva
Ceremonial .unriauni
enrutraa,
.pauund
__
_ n, Put
_ «od ___
Mn. __
D«i__Kareher umt Pne—
Bnjoyable
Promn
of
l!*
0
***
9
rar
*i*
°t
Hiawatha
Rebakah
port.
’
‘
‘
—Injoy.bl. Prorr.m at
»“'■
Mnatn
® 30 a dellcloua
Frank Jack left Tuesday morning
nnaic Kenaerea
chicken dinner was served with Mrs. by motor for St. Louis, Missouri, to
Mlaa Lou Langston U axpecUd
id baby and
1Mr.
__ ____
____ D.
_. Clncebeaux
L
, ,,
and Mrs. .Prank
Chapter
No.
7 O. R. 'Florence A. Wood and Mrs. Anna .make his home with his parents,
home from Cedarville for the boildt are guests of
;f "Trail's End" have returned from 1 The
— Hastings
...........
—
------.
—
—
k.,1 ■---■_ Mwr. Myers
In &gt;&gt;h.rv.
tK. —...
J u
_
»___l Jacob
~___ j.
_ t- who
in charge. Following
the Wsup- , Mr
and
Mrs
Kauach,
daya.
Willison for nilnoU where they have been visit'
8- held .a ......
very simple
but- impressive
Mlaa Maxine Wunderlich wax
Ing their daughter. Jeanne and rel- installation service on Tuesday eve- per games were pteyed and at the moved there some Ume ago.
----------------- -----------------------home from Belding over the week
atires for the past two weeks. Mr. nlng. Dec. 11. following a delightful close of a happy evening gifts were
POWERS ECHOES.
end.
Miss Louise Wolcott ot Chartotte Clncebeaux had a couple days of'6 30 dinner. Mrs. Georgina Bauer, exchanged. The entertainment ns
Mind CaadlM
Clarence Chariton of Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr. and MT*. duck shooting at Chandlerville and Worthy Grand Matron ot the Grand in charge of Mrs. Viola Hynes and I We were very sorry to learn that
waa tn the city on Saturday calling
reports that ducks on the old Chapter of Michigan, served as the Mrs. Bessie Smith. Twenty-five lo- Bernie Walker underwent an operib. and Mrs. Kenneth Nash and grounds are not as plentiful as they installing officer and Mrs. Grace cal Past Noble Grands, also Mrs. *hon for appendicitis Tuesday at
on friendx
Claude
Lydell
of
Grand
Rapids.
Were
P^nork
hospital
and
we
sincerely
little daughter of Vicksburg were used lo be.
Murphy, the Grand Warder of the
Mrs. Frank Lydell ot wUh him a quick and complete re­
Sunday guests of MY. and Mrs.
Mr- and Mrs. C. F. Finstrom were Grand Chapter, ^was thc installing present
Assorted CtiocolaUa
Grand nupia*
Rapids was an oui-ot-uzwn
out-of-town cowry.___ .
Charles
Faul.
Clemens.
-----------------in Battle Creek oh Friday on busl- I marshal. Mrs. Mary A- Fuller served .cnaua
•
Mrs. Lena Mishler of Logan, in nesa
las chaplain and Mrs. Gertrude guest.
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Pratt to to
--- spent
Mr. Saturday
and Mrs Henry
Mulder and J Chamberlain
from Charlotte as
------------------------------------------------------ • • •
Miner Palmer were. MY and Mrs.
Chicago Bunday to visit relatives Kent---------county,
and
till Thursday.
Bunday with her daughter. Mrs. family visited Grand Rapids rela-'pianist. The following officers were i QU DI QTM AC PARTY
5”^
Mr’ and ¥r8., Pr*n5
Uves on
on Bunday.
Sunday.
installed::
| vnnid IWRO ran I I
Cook oLKalamazoo and Mr and
Dr. and Mn. Guy C. Keller were Warren Roush and family.
Uvea
(installed
Saltad Nuta
.... and Mrs J
.......
..... Matron.
— Andrey
._a— .I. .Iron— j
COUNTRY CLUB Mrs. Bert Palmer and family.
Mias Grace Edmonds spent Bat- 1 Mr.
Earl Jones of
LowellI' Worthy
------------Miss Susie Reed of KokomQ, Ind .
v Mlaa
«,.!•_Helen gueatg of my and Mrs. Dan aide.
ria ot Nashville.
urday H.
In n-..!Battle Creek.
Bar Candies
|
"While
Elephant'*
Barre!
to
Lewis
on
Friday.
‘
—
•
—
-*
"
------1
Mr. and Mrw Prank Fleming of Sawyer of Union City returned
I Worthy Patron. W Ross Johnson.
- —r-.——
** — •— •» 1* visiting her sister, the Misses aimlra
and
Will
Reed,
over
the
holi
­
Lowell spent Friday with Mr. and with her. staying until Bunday.
Dr. and Mrs Harry Imus of Ionia
Associate Matron, Alma Fingleton. । x&gt;e
b0 Novel
Feature ui
of nveuv
Event
ouvci rotnuiB
days.
Mrs. Warren Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemens and visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Town­
Associate patron. Hugh Riley.
1
Miss Mary Troyer of Grand Rap­
Scheduled for Dec. 26
Mias Boatricc Can-others comes Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bhurlow and send Saturday evening.
Secretary, Maude W. Smith.
ids spent Sunday with her daughBuy your Christmas Candy from your
home from Detroit this week for children visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Treasurer, Kate C. Johnston.
Mlaa Helen Wooton. who teaches
। A Christmas party will be held at
ora.
me Hastings
nastings Country
country Club
uiuo on
on Wedwea««
Johnson and ,am.her holiday vacation.
Murphy of Lansing Bunday also saw in Detroit, comes home Saturday
Conductress. Gertrude Jones.
|। lhe
Candy Man. We make our own candies 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kerr will the rulna of the Kama hotel.
neaday evening, bee. 28. with Mr. uy
-______ , t,__________
for the holiday vacation.
Associate Conductress, Margret
1__
quality ia high and prices reasonable.
spend Christmas with hU *l»Ur,
Mrs. B. D. McMurray. Miss Eve­ Barnett.
and Mrs. Leslie Hawthorne us gen­
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Mn. McElroy, of Lansing.
Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Keith lyn and Ssm of Toledo were Bunday
ChapMin, Abbie Hinman.
eral chairmen. There will be danc­
The Branch school will have a
Mr. and Mrs Carl Boyes of Flint Daniels spent Bunday evening with guests of Hastings relaUvt*.
Marshal. Florence Marble.
ing from 9:00 until 1:00 o'clock
Christmas
program
Friday
evening,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mn Clare Eash of near
Misses Vivian and Doris Biddle of
Organist. Ruth Haven.
A feature of the party will be the Dec 21.
Boyes Saturday and Sunday.
Freeport and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Battle creek visited their mother,
Adah. Belva Riley.
"White
Elephant"
contribution*.
contributions
Naomi Rhoades Is ill and unable
Mr and Mrs Donald McQuarrle of j Wolcott of Freeport.
MTs Effie Biddle, on Sunday.
Ruth. Julia Brower.
1 Each guest who attends is requested
to attend school.
East Delton visited his mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. A. H. Carveth plan
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hayes will
Esther, Josephine Whitmore.
CHRIS SPIRIS, Proprietor
to bring some spare article of cloth­
There will be no prayer meeting
Mary Burgess, on Saturday.
| to spend Christmas with Mr. and spend Christmas with their daugh­
Martha, Eva Hecox
ing, household goods or food wrap­
at the North church Thursday eve­
Prank and Emeat Edmands were ' Mrs. Marton Hodgson and son of ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Droulllard,
Electa. Rose Gldley.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
ped in paper. These will be placed ning. owing to the Christmas ex­
in Battle Creek Bunday and called I Charleston,
__________, W.
... Va.
.— They
----- - will
— —
be near Pontiac.
Warder. Helen Stebbins.
in a barrel, provided at the club ercises in the neighborhood..
on Mr. and Mn Charles Jones.
accompanied by Mr. and Mn. Rob-1 Miss Virginia Potts, who is a stuSentinel, Archie Reickord,
house, and the collection obtained
Rev, c. A. Glass filled the pulpit
_. Burrell -•
“
| dent at the Julliard Institute ot
Mr. and Mrs Cranston Wilcox of ert
of •'-•77
Detroit.
Mrs. Gertrude Burch sang very given to the local welfare depart­
Ann Arbor will spend the holiday 1I Dr and Mrs. WUUer A. Lampman Music In New York City, comes Impressively "All for You" and ment. The committee emphasizes at the North Evangelical Sunday
morning and M^ida^TuJsdii
will preach at the
vacation with their parents here.
____ Margaret Heath and home thta week ,or the holiday va- ■I Love You Truly." Mn. Gayle Dal- that It will not be necessary to buy ' S^.^hureh
I of Marion, Miss
ley played two rejections on lhe cel- new articles for the event; a can of ■
y' Tuesday and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nash and Raymond Gilbert ot Muskegon and c*u®naww.,
wwv ouiKMix
Robert v.
of &lt;&gt;v^uua
Hopkins were
Bunday Mlaa ow.w
Stella Heath m
of oui.
Nile* wc,e
were I _ Glen Bera, who was recently lo. accompanied by Mrs. j. a. Me- fruit or Jelly from thc shelf, an ex-1 Th, MOrlh M.^e Grove Sundav
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. L Boyes, guests of Mr- and Mrs. George B [named as under sheriff, has moved Nulty.
&gt;1-b
V1
tra
hat
or
coat,
dishes,
or
.
.
.
‘f*
or
any other
. school will have a Christmas proK—.t ovcr
------ ...
_ m.L
hfc family from Nashville to this i N Mesdames • Bertha Armbruster,
similar
articles ‘Hriies.
which or
can
Mrs. C. W. Clarke went to Grand Heath
Uw---------- «
in be
DC put
put arum Sunday
rot n
Sunday mnmlncr
morning a
and
a treat
treat
to good use will be satisfactory. Pos- fjrarsi
o
R*pids today to visit ber daughter. I Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Woife of city. They will reside at I IB So. Leona Cleveland. ZeteCortright.
for the children.
•
Mae Fairchild. Flosanna Adair and slbiy it shouldn't be mentioned, but
Mlaa Kathryn Clarke, for several Battle Creek were guests of Mr. and Broadway.
Miss
Katherine
Giddings
of
AuEdith
Johnson
assisted
in
the
inslaloftentimes
Christmas
gifts
are
re~
days.
। Mrs. Otto Isenhath on Monday.
gusta,
Mtes
Beatrice
Giddings
of
tetion
of
the
five
star
points.
reived,
which
although
thoroughly
c
Mrs. Sarah Brandatctter Is visit-. Miss Beatrice Coburn spent IK'e
Battle creek and Mrs. Viola Proas | Al lhe close of the installation appreciated from the standpoint of W
ing her daughter and husband. Mr. past week with her sister and hus- and Jean of Grand Rapids come this Mrs. ironside and Mr. Johnston each sentiment, do raise problems as to Jj
and Mrs. Mason Norwood, of Kala-1 band, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jubelt, of week to spend the holidays with Mr. gave short addresses. Mr Johnston any ultimate usefulness. Possibly H
Detroit.
and Mrs. Guy Giddings.
surprising every one with his wit the "White Elephant" barrel will S
I
Miss
Helen
Newtod
visited
re
laMr. and Mn, Carl Miller of Lo____ ______ ____ _— -----------------George crakes of the Seal Co , oc- and poetic ability.
present a satisfactory solution to S
gan. Kent county, spent Sunday lives in Lansing Sunday in company to Haavlnd of lhe BUm Co , W. A. | Mrs. Elizabeth Ashalter. the re- this dilemma.
i
With MY and Mis. Warren Roush with Mr. and Mrs Ernest Snyder Schader of the Bookcase Co. Clare tiring Worthy Matron of the HasServing on the music and enter- S
and family.
'of Caledonia.
DeCou of the Hastings Mfg. Co., and tings Chapter No 7 Order of the tainment committee are: Mr. and 9
H. H. Peirce of the Michigan Cen­ Eastern Star, entertained all the of- Mrs Jack Stem and A L. Brown; on G
tral attended the annual banquet of fleers who had served during the the refreshment committee are: Dr. f?
the Grand Rapids Traffic Club a\ last year and a half at a delicious and Mrs. Kenlth McIntyre, Mr. and 3
lhe Pantlind hotel Thursday eve­ chicken dinner at her home on East Mrs. Earl Coleman and Mrs. A. V
ning.
Madison St. Thursday evening. Dec. Lynn Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie K
13. covers being laid for twenty-four. Hawthorne and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- 3
During the evening the game of ard Groos will be In charge of the Ml
CIVIC PLAYERS PARTY
"Amos and Andy" was played. Ar- decorations. '
1C
TO BE HELO DEC. 28 thur Haven winning high score and Each club member is requested to 3
Josephine Whitmore the low. Before Invite a guest.
&lt;
Howard Ohenery of Kalama­ leaving each one was presented with
—---------------« • »
——
1C
a very pretty guest towel from lhe SOCIAL EVENTS HON3
zoo to Be Speaker—Sur­
hostess
The retiring Worthy PaORING NEWLYWEDS. J
prise
Arranged
iron. Aiuiu:
Arthur nnvcu
Haven pirsciiicu
presented mrs.
Mrs
Mr.' uno
and aars.
Mrs. Meivm
Melvin otniui
Smith were
,
'------- Feature
•-----«
irixi.
mi
were E
A surprise event Is being prepared Ashalter with an attractive piece of very charmingly entertained at a
for the annua)
annual Christmas party of
ot pottery.
•
rrrentinn
reception vivm
given fnr
for ih-™
them by •»&gt;«.
the
$2.45
the Hastings Civic Players Associa­
groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
DOWLING, MICHIGAN
tion to be held in the parlors of the
PAST MATRONS MEET.
Smith, on Wednesday night. DeMethodist church Friday evening.
The Past Matrons of Hastings rember 5. About 105 guests atttendDecember 28. commencing at eight Chapter
___ r__ ....
.. O.
_________
___ ___
______ _ _______ _ _________ ________
No. 7.
E. S..
---------Qn were
— de- ed the reception which was held
... ..at.
$3.95
o'clock, according to the committee I Hghtfully entertained on Friday the Fred Smith home where the
in Charge, a very interesting pro- f evening by Mrs Millon Murphy of young couple arc residing. The
AND HIS CABARET ORCHESTRA
gram has been arranged. Howard ’Freeport
After lhe pot luck sup- —*-•...
jsts ------were....entertained
by Mlaa I
Jnces Hunter, accompanied by,
Ohenery, playwright, actor and dra- per. a fine program was enjoyed,
9:30 — 1:30
malic coach at Kalamazoo Central1 also a treasure hunt. Twenty-one_______________
a. Louise Buchner, who sang sev..J selections, The Misses Mar-1
High school, will be the speaker of' were present, the Freeport Past Ma- eral
the evening, and Miss Virginia Potts Itrons
_____ also
___ being
_____ guests
______
‘jorle ”
Boyes and Virginia Wheating, i
of Hastings will present several vo’In ■*
-----•*
the afternoon. Mrs Murphy accompanied by Mrs Gerald Smith,
held open house for al) Eastern also
several selections. Mias
. sang
_______________________
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lane. Mr Stars who wished to call.
”
Pearl■ —
Hathaway gave a very clever
and Mrs. James Mason. Mr. and Mrs.
HARRY WOODMANSEE’S OLD TIME
reading.
Charlie Potts and Mr. and Mrs w
APPROACHING MARRIAGE.
. _____________________________
Mr:
and
Mrs.
Smith received many
FIDDLERS
R. Cook are on the refreshment
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Heath beautiful and useful gifts.
committee, while Mrs. G. E. Good­ have issued invitations lo the marMr and Mrs. Smith were enter- |
"ALBERT” — The Drummer Boy of *76
year has charge of the surprise fea­ riage of their daughter. Mtsa Mar- ialned at a kitchen shower at the f.
9:00 — 1:00
ture number. This party is one of garet Heath, to Raymond E. Gilbert home of the bride's parents. Mr.
lhe many enjoyable events of the of Muskegon. Thc ceremony will and Mrs, Ben Beverwyk. on WedCivic Players program and an in­ bc performed al the First Methodist nesday evening. December 12. by
vitation is extended to all members. church In this city on Friday, the the Irving Ladles' Aid. The guests,
twenty-eighth of December at two- about thirty in number, spent tha'
SMITH—BEVERWYK.
thirty in the afternoon, followed by evening in playing games. Ttie gifts
1 Miss Marie Beverwyk. daughter of a reception at her parents' home, had been very cleverly hidden and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beverwyk of near 1030 S. Market St., at three o'clock, the bride and groom drew slips of
Hastings, became the bride of Mel­
—------------- *-♦-•----------------paper which told them where they ■
vin Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred RECEPTION FOR NEWLYWEDS, could be found. The young couple
Smith, also of near Hastings, on
Nearly sixty guests were present at were put through some rather try$1
Thanksgiving day.
a reception given by Mr. and Mrs ing experiences in order to find the
The double ring service was read John Robinson of Carlton township many lovely gifts given them by (
by Rev. M. D. McKean of Middle­ on Saturday evening honoring Mr. their friends. Refreshments were ’
ville, at one o'clock In the Irving and Mrs Harold Tasker (Lucille served later.
$1
Methodist church- The bride wore Robinson» of Lake Odessa, who Were
Mrs. Smith was happily surprised
a dress of royal blue chiffon velvet recently married.
at a miscellaneous shower given her
and a tiara ot silver and pearls and
A short program was enjoyed and by the Misses Alice Hackney and
carried a bouquet of talisman roses refreshments wera served.
Ethel Crook at lhe home of Miss
$2.95
and white chrysanthemums.
Mr. and Mrs. Tasker were the re- ”
* “ * xhn Friday evening, “
Hackney
Decern| Her maid of honor, Miss Cora cipients of many lovely gifts,
ber 14. The guests, all friends and
.
Beverwyk. a sister of the bride, wore
former schoolmates of Mrs. Smith, ।
!paie pink crepe and carried yellow
spent
the_________
evening _playing
bunco
NEW IDEA CLUB.
. .. __
_____________
land white chrysanthemums
Mrs.
The New Idea Club was enter- and other games
------- -—
------------After
*‘-r a c*
charming
‘Gerald Smith, bridesmaid, wore pas­ tained on Dec 12 by our president, luncheon was ierved, Mrs.
'“•a. Smith!
tel blue chiffon and carried orchid Mrs. Edw. Tudor. A delicious 6:30
showered with many
lovely
|and white chrysanthemums. Thc dinner
oinner was served
n
AU
.t ukiuw
members
. Sifts.
groom was attended by Howard ,present.__
Mrs.____
Bump_______________
was our guest. A
Ferris and Gerald. Smith.
| Christmas basket for a worthy famFACULTY TEA.
fam­
Elaine Count, dressed Jn ^orchid ' Uy was planned. After the business
Members of the Hastings High
carrying a basket of I meeting a Christmas tree and the school faculty will be guests at a
tnthemums. and
| exchange o( gifts made a happy eve- tea in the High school building this
white chrysanthemums.
___ Sylvia
___ ______
Beverwyk. wearing yellow and car- inlng.
afternoon with Miss Marie Rowe,
rying yellow chrysanthemums, were
dean of women, acting as hostess.
the flower girls. Jack Parkhurst of
HINCKLEY—BLACKFORD.
Fancy Tall Medium-Red . .
. The latest styles and fabrics and
Chicago carried the rings on a white
Thc marriage of Charles
—
_.____________
H.
satin
pillow.
_______
,
________
______
„
________
____ ___
Hinckley to Miss Mary E. Blackford
Mrs. Dan________
Lewis is__
entertaining
the
Butter
Freeport
4b. 32c
the finest workmanship—
Preceding the procession Mrs Otto was solemnized on December 11. at Y. M. L. Club on Friday afternoon,
r^ntz
At the lanmA
‘* mother. ThAr*
. pot luck luncheon
Coffee Maasruh Brand. Suprataa Quality Coffaa lb. 29c
Lentz nt
of Rlrmitwharn
Birmingham lana
sang “
"At
home nt
of iKn
lhe mnnn\
groom's
There will
will, K..
be a
'Dawning" by Cadman. The altar Mrs. Mary Eggleston. The Rev. and a Christmas tree with gifts for
HILLS BROTHER’S, Vaccuum Pack lb. 33c
| was attractively banked with oak Lydia Coleman of Battle Creek read *U.
Climaline
Large
19c
leaves, evergreen, ferns, candles and the service.
- ■1
*———
chrysanthemums.
----------------- *♦*———
BRUSH RIDGE SCHOOL NOTES. I
I Following the wedding, a Thanks­
J. F. F. CLUB.
The children and teacher are i
Largs Bo*
giving dinner was served- to lhe
Mrs. Ed. Story was hostess to the planning to put on a program Fri- f
' guests, about 80 in number, by the J. F. F. Club at their Christmas day night. Dec. 21. 193$. at 8:30. Ev- , I
$12.50 to $30
bride's parents at the Irving hall. party. A pot luck luncheon was erybody welcome.
Sugar, Fine Granulated
10 IE*. 49c
Silks and flannels and
The couple left for a trip to Chi- served and at bridge the honors
We arc making Christmas posters.i
|cago and upon their return look up “•were won by Mrs. Claude Fighter
The first, second and third grade I
Oleo Margarine,
1214c
light wool, of the very fin­
, their residence with the groom s par- and Mrs. Anna Newton. Gifts were are working on work books called.1 j
$2.50 to
Lard, Beet, Pure Refined
2 n». 29c
enta in Rutland. Their many friends also exchanged.
"My Activity Book."
est quality
'extend beat wishes.
..
We have sold about 400 Christmas i1
The gift that a man can waar ia
seals.
11
MISS HELEN ANNE
We have
■MTLOVEES' EABTE.
FRANDSEN ARRIVES.
have elected
elected new
new officers,
officers. II ।
long remembered and truly appre­
On Tuesday evening the employ­
An eight and one-half pound They are as follows: President, Ger-!
- ---------------— .to _.a
.....
.—Margaret
ciated. Before you buy "hb”
ees of the Windstorm Insurance Co. daughter. Helen Anne,
was •born
aid
Hull;
Vlce-Preq..
Pork Loin Roait Rib End
n&gt;. 16c
held their Christmas party at the Mr. and Mrs. Einar Frandsen at Brownell; Treasurer.
~
_________
Elma
Hart;
see our stock of clothing and
home of Mlaa Ambra Fedewa. The their home In Ionia about four-thlr- Bee..
—'
*Pranshka
Fancy Filled Christmas Candy
2 lbs. 25c
Wilhelmina
We
house was attractively decorated fy o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Moth- elected
niahinga.
____ a new reporter for putting
Peanut Brittle
2 ib«. 25c
-with candles and Christmas colors. er and daughter are doing finely.
in *the new*. It is Margaret Brownsll.
! After dinner, games were played
We are going to have a week and
'and gifts exchanged.
DELIGHTFUL PARTY.
two days fsy
iro
for Vicsticz.
vacation.—Reporter,
Order Your Walnuts, Pecans and Mixed Nuts
Mr. and--Mrs. Lloyd Shafer enter- Wilhelmina Pranshka, Teacher. MarTHEATER PARTY.
talned the members of the Barry garet Johncock.
Last Tuesday evening Miss Vir­ Oounty Health Unit and their wives
----------------- «•»
— ginia Boyes entertained eight guests delightfully on Thursday night, a
THE CRO88ROADN.
at a theater party, lhe young peo­ Christmas tree with exchange of
Mrs. Harry Boughncr of Freeport
ple later going to her home where gifts and a program were enjoyed spent Saturday afternoon and evecards were played and refreshmenu after supper.
nlng with Mr. and Mrs. George
served.
------ ,,
'
Townsend.
-7———~------------ r
u AMD I CLUB.
Mrs. Harold Smith spent pert of
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
| The Christmas party of the U and last week tn Grand Rapids.
Marjory Boyes entertained eight I club will be entertained today by
Mr. and Mrs. Uwtie McBain of
ot her young friends very pleasantly Mrs. J. M Townsend.
A pot luck Delton, spent Thursday with their
on her recent birthday- Games luncheon will be served and a show-daughter. Mrs. John Cook, and famiwere played and the children had a er of jams and jellies for Pennock Uy.
happy time.
hospital will be given.
Harold Smith spent Sunday in

Social Events and Personal Mention

Christmas Can
We have a Fine Stock of

Candy Land

!«&lt;&lt;««&lt;««

WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

A Budget of Gifts That •
Men Can Wear

CHRISTMAS EVE

DANCE
CLEAR LAKE LODGE
BOB DODGE”

Christmas Night Dance

SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE
Archbold and Hit Band—9:45 — 1:45

CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
Low Prices for Friday and
Saturday, Dec. 21 and 22

Salmon

29c

Oxydol

2IC

Gifts for $1 or Less

Gifts from $1 to $5

NECKTIES of the finest
silk—in the latest pat­
terns......... 75c and $1
Handkerchiefs ... 1 Oc to 50c
Dress Socks .... 1 5c to 75c
Suspenders.......... 25c to $1
Garters................ 25c to 75c
Underwear Shirts 35c to 75c
Underwear Shorts 35c to 75c
MATCHED SETS of
Shirts and Shorts ... $1
Cigarette Case and Gar­
ters, Combination Set, 7 5c
Caps.................... 75c and $1
Belts in Gift Boxes .... $1
Plain Bdlts
50c
Bill Folds
Collar Pin and Tie Hold­
er Sets................
MATCHED TIE and
Handkerchief Sets ... $ I
SWEATERS J....... 95c
Clothes Brush and Shoe
Shine Sets .... 65c and $ I
SHIRTS, white or pat­
terns
95c
LEATHER GLOVES . . $1
HOCKEY CAPS
75c

LUGGAGE up from. $1.25
JACKETS, corduroy, all
colors . . .........
All Wool Melton Cloth
Jackets up from .
SWEATER COATS
...... .. $2,50, $3.95, $5
SHIRTS, plain or pat­
terns, up to........ $2.95
Leather and Cloth Gloves
up to................... $4.50
Bill Fold and Key Case
Sets .... $2.50 and $3.50
Belts in Ash Trays ... $1.50
CAPS............ $1.50 and $2
NECKTIES................ $1.50
Shirts and Shorts, combi­
nation sets..........$1.50
SWEATERS, light wool,
up to....................

Lounging Robes
and Bath Robes

Other Useful
Gifts

SUITS—All Wool

*16- «&gt; *30

Overcoats
Hats

Beef Steak 2^ 29c

HINMANI

We Deliver

Telephoae 2491

io *85-2

T. S'. Baird

Clothing and Shoes for Men and
Phone 2396

$5

�THI HA8TTN0B BANNEM, WKDNK1DAT. DICKmn It, 1M4
with truth;
The L. A. 8. of the M. E. church remain wfh her mother. Mra. Bam
spend Christmas with Mra. Hyde's
but there can be no doubt that Uic are holding Uielr regular meeting at Eckert, and husband for an indedlscoveries and established facts of the home of Mra. Henry Smelker on [finite time.
science have modified religious be- Wednesday afternoon of this week. I Mr al\d Mr&lt; Jov Blaknev arc twe- their new home in Hastings.
llefs
and
may
modify
them
to
a
sUU|
Mrs
Jacob
Geiger,
who
has
been'paring
to
move
to
their
riew
home
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
Lysle Strickland enters a Battle
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c? WESLEYAN METHODIST CHVReil
greater extent. No Christian man seriously iU for several weeks, is a ।at the county jail in Hustings. Mr. Creek hospital this week for an op­
,n UU,e b&lt;UCT “ P"*"1’
Ma,r'k’ a,ld
have won an un- eration for double hernia. Merle ’
i°od and in the life which his Son Tyler u caring for her and looking usually warm place in the hearts of VanAuken Is staying at the Strick­
(Continued from page one)
WINTER APPLET xt thc Hxll nrehard.
Iearth
after the household duties.
Freeport folks and we regret to have land home during his absence.
I
fear mile, wot of Prrcp«irt
tf
.!!.
Ihu .7?.’ '
.---------TTZ----- Z------------'doubt lhal
Robert Hartom was in Detroit
■ »clentific troth, as well as
young People's class of the lriem leave us. but extend our con/
work England was building her Em-[ the religious troth'taught by the .
FOR HALE—&lt;0.1 or wood r&gt;np. M.y
first socialnn»
gratulations and beat wishes to this Monday with a load of stock.
‘ t.&lt; wa.hrr.
or .oicefrir. J K.
..
—
...
iiibu.pire. It was then that she acquired Master Himself are not In conflict M.j E.
t church held their
.......
tiondxr.
D»e
27.
—
IO
no.
Mr. and Mra. Orval Galllhugh of
Norton. 332 W. Grand SI,
13-19 Nrhi-.l II (HI. I hn.tm*. •rr.u.n • -*• her American and Asiatic posses- but win be tound to bToarts oi the and buwne
business
meeting
al the church one
nne ou
oouple as they enter their new
“ m**
1^ •»
li'OR- RENT—My Lrti.c on North Rrwul- l..r 7;on. Praver .ereirrx m !'»*&gt;
Battle Creek are moving Into the
slons. Condition, in England&gt;elS- w^irtroL
basement
FridayFriday
evening,
twentytwenty
j du‘‘«jduties.
'basement
evening,
DEWEY REED
• wat. In&lt;|tiiro ot Wm A. Moore, phtwic
A short business: Marjorie uaurcmrr,
Bachelder. wiki
who nas
has ucvu
been Bertha Olmstead house at Assyria
AUCTIONEER.
■ v . &lt;h«i&gt;ou3&gt;y
ana economically, were as
os bud
bad I .o1
_ ,.
... . . six being present. n
th. lously and
T.-9 — F’. Mr. Ida Moorr.
1219
Center. Mra. Galllhugh Is auist"• ■“*' as could be imagined Wesley had
qult5 dut“rbfd session
xe.wlnn of
nf the class
rla.u was
wax held and very
verv 111. ta
Lx better
hi-lter at
ni present.
IWANTEB—A tiler, male kitten. 3 or 0
‘.7.1 UhI » message of hope for the hopeless.
d*y,“d lh.e
following officers were elected:
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres were
j week. ot&lt;l, for a hou.r prL Phone
i»or people
day ’ Thl7mes-'
sPcaker- but
bulin1,1Judgment
there
U President.
Vemlce
Benson;
Vice?
i Innr.mi
Grando.nM.
Rapidso.&gt;.
Saturday.
Mrs. Robert Hartom and little
” ' | *2232.
_______
.... of„that
.
' speaker,
his ludament
there
Is p^lrimi
v.mlw
.nrnwmvtee. rin
12 19
'dally Kay. who have been for some
1 sage was carried acrow the seas to
I?r.v,pMpll!
J0,,. be&lt;?!ne ■ President. Gaytha Loomis; Beere-Mondays papers gave an account
I Fl&gt;R RENT—PurnlahetJ-room f&lt;ir houre:
i
England's
colonies.
John
Wesley.
.
rra
^
[
olk
*
°*
U*
[Lory.
Gary
Newton;
Treasurer,
of
an automobile accident In which time with the former's mother, Mrs.
1 krerilnc, with yaraxe 020 N. Hanoter
Fred
Brown, of Bellevue, have re- .
■ Plume 3715.____________________ 13 19
। woo
who was
h;
4------bU3lncss
Moore The name of ‘'Live John Fogleson. 51, an .uipivjc
employeoj
ofuic
lhe
was aa Tory
lory of
01 Tories
Lories, had
nau no
no |t“y'. He...*•*d U was
----- —
. —. 10 Ralph
.....
........ ..
... f.
.
.
. . work
__ ,__ ... turned to her home.
WOULD LIKE TO RENT farm furn-hed.
sympathy
with
the American
rebel'*7&gt;rk with
5nh vountr
&gt;'oun® tieonle
people anri
and thnt
that. tvi..."
wires" was adopted v...
by Iha
the class and prison at Ionia, hud been serious)rat| handle *0 10^100 avrr. have 20
Mrs. Garrison Moore, who has
lion against England so he recalled there had nevcr been' ln hb Jud“* lwe trusl Y°u wll! hear much of the,n I Injured and removed to the hospital
i &gt;.ar« experience.
c&lt;,od refermera.
b«en staying at her daughter's
his ministers to the mother country mcnt- ■”&gt;' time in history when so’in —
the ---------futiire.-------Cla.ss-------------meetings will
be-------------suffering —
with
‘‘—■*skull. As■
--------i a - fractured
Iikr poccr»U&gt;n »!"■'•’ Marrh flr-t F»&gt;
Ln|1*rwood mil. .outli Friend .rhool,
Francis Asbury. ’one of those, de- many young people will respond to held the first Friday evening of each | this is
Is written we have
nave been
oeen unable home. Mrs. Ida Hartom. for some
Iln.linc. Route J
13 19
cllncd to return and continued to.“
wd®k
[month,
™
••
■»
। niVlltU. and a
«a »l*rial effort^ta^belng to
ha. learn
,naa.« whether or^ not
IIAIV this was
W IM time, has returned to the home of
CHURCH or THE NAZARENE.
Shullx Co-operative Creamery,
FOR HALE—White Split pupmea fa
would require work and sacrifice os . made to increase the membership of । the John Fogleson who formerly re- "her son. Roy Moore, of Charlotte.
.ale An idea* ChrUUnx. pre.ent. •
1s true today. But they know what the class. The remainder of the ’(tided here but it is thought that It
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1934.
and 97. STrert-r. K-'ort, Gun lake
After the conclusion of that suc­ science teaches; and will not respond [evening was spent In games and was!
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
..Phone 31 —Fl Middle' rile-. Jbeil. 13 !•
cessful war. Methodist ministers in to the shlbtMleUu of religion. They contests
Business Meeting called for One
under direction of the. School closes Friday night for the
GREEN WOOD for .ale Abo l&gt;re|»are«!
Mrs. William Parker and Buster
this country faced altogether dlf- want n foundation for what they be- teacher. Victor Bisson. A fine lunch holiday vacation. The teachers will
V.^t'x»■'■■'"* *‘*1* a'l *^ll
Aiplnal) of Evart are visiting their
Jerent conditions than Methodists ii....
..
&lt;.
.k._
u...k
of
sani
|
w
|
c
)
ie
j
B
wa
fers.
pickles
and
go
to
their
various
homes.
lleve. it Is the business of lhe
friends and relatives here.
■ ill it tli'e did in England. They were confront­
Fl&gt;H HALE —Sow tn tarrui in ahont -foil
church to present religion so that cocoa was served by a committee
——' .........................
A program and Christmas trce\
The •King's
Heralds held a very
week.
Or. trade fur one that L r.n
'
ed with American conditions, which it will appeal to the intelligence as
I. OSGOOD. Secy.
butrher. Frank &lt;'»r&gt;well. *1’2 K Bond
composed of Pauline Moore. Gay­ enjoyable Christmas party In the M. will be held at the Friend school’'
were quite different.
They soon 1 well as to the conscience and heart
12 19
tha Loomis, and Eleanor Thaler.
E. church basement Saturday aft­ house Friday evening. Dgc. 21. Come.
Hired
the
necessity
of
an
organlzaloll HALF—Dra* .aw and hull raw
of lhe youth of our day. They are
ernoon.
Games
and
exchanging
of
Mr.
and Mrs. Elwyn Hayward of
The
first
regular
meeting
of
lhe
Imtuire ..f R &lt; Rxllrnline. Wimdlanii
tion. Hint led. in 1784. to lhe first not interested in theology, but they
BAPTIST CtfUtUHL
newly organized Freeport Brother­ gifts made u very pleasant after­ Delton vUited Mr. and Mra. Geo.
General conference of the Methodist
are greatly interested in tiw vital
imw 1IIIAT for .ale, nr -'ll ln.de f«r
was held on Monday evening noon for the girls under tha leader­ Lydy and Gary Sunday.
church, which organized that de­ things of life. He said that when he hood
MB
Mit
...
w
ship
of
Miss
Qaytha
Loomis.
Mr.
and
Mra. Alonso Decker spent
In the basement of the M. E- church.
nomination in the United States.
K. .1.
Ilantbl.l id.i.i - 4 t
12 Pl
attended Albion College os a stu- |tiw meeting was presided over by
A community sale u being plan­ Monday at Lansing.
Three years later there was set up
'|d.t’r,’.l... i.uern.Z* he'.'trr&lt;.a(°?‘- Wd
Lyle Lydy of Lansing visited his
I tile American Constitution. After dent, there were sixty young men ' Uie president. Rev. C. L- Wilkins, ned for Saturday afternoon of this
l.am Miller ..n John Kuril farm nexr
there taking their college courses ; During the business session fifty men week. J. E. Norton of Hastings to be parents Sunday forenoon.
that immortal document was adopt­
V..- 1 ..... I.k. ■ n M 17
13 19
who planned to enter the Christian I signed up as charter members of the the auctioneer.
Mr. and Mra. Elwyn Hayward of
ed. there begun a marvelous move­ ministry. The number of students Brotherhood. Community singing
W IN fi ll 1 ...•.I'.trot
n.innil t.l do
Editor Ken Braendle had an ex­ Delton spent Sunday evening with
•j,..i..ow„rk tor .Iderlk eoonle Pall or
ment westward from the Atlantic was then about half of thc number
perience recently that he probably her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Scott
■Soil. I'r H R Wedel Frwiorl Ij PI
seaboard.
Within
75 years the today. He said on his desk in Kala­ led by John C. Ketcham, with Vere
would not care to repeat for any Lydy.
FOR n.M.F- Windmill
I 1 e. ndiiiun.
Carter
ut
the
piano
and
a
splendid
3.000.000 colonists had grown to 50.­ mazoo. in a report given to him os
with,.ill tuner J.ilu, ItoWrrrd. Freesum of money. He was on his way
000.000. American possessions and one of the trustees of Albion College, talk on ' What the Brotherhood Can
|w»et Route 1 0 mile, north. 1 .1 mile
wr.l &gt;,f Ifa.tiiic. eonnnmenr
12 pl
settlements had extended to thc Pa­ it Is shown that, among.690 students Be to Freeport." furnished a splen­
did evening s entertainment. Follow- between Nashville and Ciiar|oll«nlf
cific coast.
at
Albion
college
now.
only
ten
are
11- 1 Green st limnite 133 E Green.
man with a team and wagon drdie
The frontieramen first built up thtaking of entering" the"Christian lowing the program, about sixty
men sal down to a fine oyster sup- i onto the roadway at the foot of a
FOR SALE Hlark reldir-r. o-rM l.'ii'ii
what wag. then the west, now the ministry. Yet the truth is. said the per, prepared and served by John L»cvp nul. 'inc road was a bit slip­
Pi., fl. t’nirkforJ. two mile, north
mid-west. Tnat section and the far speaker, that people In thU day and Thaler. Wbn. Mishler and Harold nery and In an effort to avoid crash•west have developed some of the time need the same religion as Wes- Yoder. Tlie next meeting will be the Ing Into the team or wagon. Mr.
WANlK'i--l'i-ib|wer&gt;,t middle .red wo­
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
finest types of American citizens, ley and Asbury taught; but it must third Monday evening in January. 1 Braendle was unable 'to control the
man to k.ei- h.rn.e f.-r -l-lerl, tail. Call
IN CHRIST.
before i«Uloc.
Battle Creek. Mich.
or write Lawrence Faul. Wmidlxnil
These pioneers left their homes in be applied to new conditions, and
T&gt;» U. B Sunday SchM will have :
and UcruhM Uuoiuh a tax'.
Phone 6010.
Baltimore Church.
the settled communities along the must acknowledge lhe truths of
lhc - and headed down a 60 foot embankblock uottb of Ha«tlc&lt;» FOR HALF -Small l.nbrli uf Hlarkl.i|. I&gt;r
Parents—Present your daugh­
Atlantic and moved where there modem science. We miist catch their Christmas program at ----- ment. Fortunately nature had placed
lame ....
limn U«»n. I l.ner.lale.
ter with a gift that will be
were no sschool nor colleges, no set- Christ's Spirit before we can meet church Saturday evening of this a good sized tree about 30 feet down
FliH SALK i .. ten. and miler. Fred
tied government There would nat- the problems of our day. If we do. week. A Christmas tree will be en­ and the car lodged against that. For­
lasting. Instructive, and give
joyed in connection with lhe pro­
IImw-.J l'l&gt;..ne 7.19 —FJ
12 fi
her admission to a source of
“.3£ndenc?._!° f?rgcl J1’! we can mcet therntunately Mr. Bracndie was uninjured
McCallum Church
gram.
civilization from which they had
Income -that is constantly In
but the Terraplane was wrecked. Il
There are two courses open he
The Preejxn-l school Is preparing a was brought buck to the Walton
come. Life was rough, and un­
demand—
can set up a reglmcntcouth. Il could easily have become said: tl) We
ttekZredotnjVmS
— fine program lo be presented in the
‘"irnge arid Ken was In Grand Rap­
A Complete 1100.00 Course
auditorium of the M- E- church on ids on Saturday picking out a new
rritKKVH
tar wme bu. tor the tact that the
Th
1
7 JI SL, “I ,8 »«• “&gt;* make him like It, im wc Thursday evening of this week. The
BEAUTY
fen
public
Li
cordially
Invited.
with
the
settlers,
established
their
------------Lost
reports
from
Charles
Geiger
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
can stress making men and women
JxmUy *nd
CULTURE forjOU
churches and made them the cen­ of intelligence, disposition to work
CHURCH.
Mrs. Harlow Segar 2— been stated that they were not yet .......
at their
SpxcUcls B»tteierenrea ,
W, kfaylxu Jouea. Paator.
ters of civilization. In 1.000 coun­ and think, and then train them for numbered among thc sick the post destination at Long Beach, Calif.,
13S
W.
Walnut
Phon*
2141.
ss.
ties
of
the
midwest,
the
very
heart
Wc
have
an
approved
system
1’. F* 13 | i !
such work as they are fitted to do. week and is not recovering as her but were then in Arizona and were
of instruction, modem equip­
of American democracy, that was We
Let Oeetse
enroute to visit the Grand Canyon.
wc must not
no: oniy
only tram
train mem
them so mey
they friends wish she would.
Do III
• L.r rah ..r Il-mi a sakionr
ment. and an ideal location.
chililn-n'• .ertiion, the situation.
are competent, but so they are
t They have visited Pike's Peak and
■ The Great.-.t Rirthilat
Anih.m. I.k
Historians declare that the cmer- deposed
do
held
dv their
tlixii rightful
i iaait&gt;ui part
pui v In'be
lie j
hi-d in
!L the various
“27*5'25 rooms
. ’”L&gt; at
a many other places of Interest. Tills
Hie rh.iir, Churrii Heh&lt;...l
Il.’.’i. feence of our modern American civil- Hff We to
Ruth M. Mathews
have fot,
m|X.tcnl . fschool
chool un Friday afternoon, at
wki:!-. is a wonderful trip (or Charles and
life
lots of „
competent
atwhich
il.ri.lii.it. nrocrani h&gt; children nt 'the
izatlon dates from the CivU war Up
,n lhe5e dnys he sald folks Umc Santa Claus will also be pres- he is thoroughly enjoying it.
\i Kirn
(Owner, senior Instructor.)
th ihat .trwtl' WOOD P.MU, had
,o
Graduate of Badger Academy,
A very Merry Christmas to ail.
boon irikUl .Me soo.m »cr« ,,
Wcb
,
x
„
lh
,„
c
,
।
M
„.
Ma88l
.
wanleu
has
come
lo
Milwaukee.
which they are not doing, things [
kramed In thc lO'yrars that tol- whkb
be a
ASSYRIA.
which would belp
help thc worW
world „
to be
a 1' ___________________________________
Marineilo System. ■
To PROTECT You Con.tnntly
Word this morning from Portland.
lowed
Ihese wide-awake western better world
. tn
order fob publication.
world to llve
live
in. The
,The tn&gt;ubIc
trouble I
communities were responsible for
they arc. nol dLijioscd lo do their Bui. of Michicn. the Prubxt. Cony for Michigan, tells us that Mrs. Alvina
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
trie
,
I tho Countr of Harry.
.
the aeveionment
development of American Indusindus­
Case, wife of Willard Case, was
Wa Inaar* Home*. Hoturhold Goodi.
“'
,
I Al a ir.kton of aaitl court. Itaid al tha
try. the
American
transportation PaIl
A
Am*Ycan transportation
H would
wou|d be Idle,
ldle he
h&lt; declared,
dfcIared. to
to .y?t
set probata offlr. la the ritr of Haatino. in stricken Sunday morning with a
stroke, and remains in a very criti­
A”'"'"? y11"'
oui uyln&lt; U&gt; build UiOpU Id UM
ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN MISSION.
all ot ablcli have had a marked .Ical condition. Her daughters. Miss
CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
t«i »» American .Miration, One
buU1 lhM
onl
Orpha Case, of Battle Creek, and
• r rrir cannot
„„n-, over-emphasize, „,d
said the
„ „„„
tb, ,deB, d„u.
Miss Hilda Case, n graduate nurse
| win1 lake row a . p»rt,i..iir ' 13 15
Communion
Grand HI
speaker, the distinct
—
eonrnjuuohk
tio|) and life Is for each one of us ttrnlth. decoaaytf.
ot Ann Arbor University hospital,
401 Kaluauoo Natl. Back Bids.
Sarah
H
smith
hi
1929 DURANT SIX
a&lt;He...
Fl IK
DeMolt
'
made by thc pioneer preachers
are with her.
mcet hL' duties and responslblh- court her .petition t.r
re TJO-FJI
1928 WHIPPET
this new civilization, built’ ""
up so
The major part of the rural
*” rap- ties right where we are and live
Full ■
II -er.lfl.l
'idly, west of the Alleghenies, and helpfully for the good of others as
schools will close on Friday for the
1928 ESSEX
it f
Feank
lb llriradHASTINGS CITY MISSION.
extending to the Rockies While well os ourselves.
Yuletide vacation, with programs
BODY GLASS INSTALLED
am - Tup i.u»ri r.-arh I..W &gt;1,11 '
FOR S
and trees for the exchange of gifts.
Methodists predominated, other de­
Dr. Burnham dosed his wonderful
While You Walt
■
nominations
were
equally
heroic
in
Mr.
Pennington
and
family
of
Nx.lixille
address with this prayer: 'God give
■ lej.n Slett.l.ill.
their representatives, who helped to us vision to sec the things wc ought
Nashville have moved Into the ten­
BUYING SCRAP IRON
dex clop spiritual interests in Uris to do and the courage and strength
ant house on lhe former Ezra To­
region, which have powerfully aided to do them."
bias farm. Mr. Pennington is em­
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
.keen FREE ol chuff call J ABIES Wt
in making tills country what it is
ployed by thc Brown road construc­
LIAMS R R No 5. Hs.Ut&gt;&lt;&gt;. Tel
today.
tion company and will be nearer to
rhon. isn
noun,.
ph out 233V. Reprenentliiz
FREEPORT.
The speaker declared that while
his work at present.
The annua) Christmas program of thia ordt
KALAMAZOO RENDERING PLANT
। history as history Is imjxirtant and and tree given by the M. E. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cose. Har­
helpful, he was more interested In School will be held next Monday
old Jones and Miss Helen Gray
HABTINOB PARISH.
spent lhe week end at Wall lake STEADY WORK, GOOD PAY
I METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUBUH. tlie life of tomorrow than in the life'evening at thc church. Everyone is
Brv. C. M. Conklin
of ’2d*£
. VBTh^ 15 ....
true
®yery .
____________________________
invited to attend the program and
Ashing.
Mrs. Evangle Miller returned last RELIABLE MAN WANTED to cap
RMidsnco: sis E. or.«n st Pkono 2S8B ward looking man, no matter how to put their gifts on the tree.
many years or how few he may have i Mr and Mrs. Victor Sisson and
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
week Monday from an extended vis­ on farmer* In East Barry County.
'
daughter
it with her daughter and husband.
i 111 r i
.............lived.
i-.u.
□augnicr Roberta
noocria were
were Sunday
ounaay
■ Knn.ixv 1U1...1 tn nn a !
Bumham declared that we are guests of Miss Mabel Sisson of Has­
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner, oi
„
Un
ftftcrnoon lhey attend­
Write today. McNESS CO, DepL
UK -------- .....
11 r.&lt;i a. m
[in the -M..
midst of changes &gt;b.
the nv.
like „r
of tlngs In
in the
Detroit.
umi.c *gh|"''!i 'i"1 nn a m which this country has never known. ed the Teachers Carol Service and
12-19
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hydp V1U B, Freeport, Illinois.
M Thcy
xti'l'Z’ is 00 N
tywi.rih
affecting all countries and remained over tor the Sesqul-centen­
। I’ M
peoples. We will not emerge from nlal service at tlie M. E church in
of Augualnt
N-jn«Uy School. io f"i a M.
s]ump of iq29 as we did from i the evening.
, —
| Mr. and Mra. Chas. Hurley of
those of 1873—
and 1093, —
said
the
... —
«
moTTJ BRETHREN -----------------. JEFFERSON BTCHURCH.
speaker Then there were vast re-, Grand Rapids were guests of the
glons in the midwest and far west— latter's sister. Mrs. F. E. Brunner
E B. Orlflla. D. D.. Futor.
CARD
millions of acres of rich land, which Thursday afternoon.
on'-ecd to bold the rupture
the government was practically glvl. b. Lester wax In Uorley several
Ing away to settlers. People who times lhe latter part of last week
MrStu
lost their property in the two panics atid on Saturday was in charge of
found new chances in the unoc- the funeral of a Mrs Williams, an
.....j,....
cupied lands of the west There Is old friend of lhe family.
Control •
.ir.'lKp'Hr
s»h...i »i in ig now no such opportunity. Unem-: Ivan Roush was home from Grand
v.nk./K’prui'r*. — s’in i.i b.i... i ■&gt; oo P,o&gt;’ed mcn cannot go from thc clt- Rapids over Sunday.
!• M P..-.CI.H1K. 1
"p m ‘ ■ " les to unoccupied western farm
Rev. F. - Loomis and daughter,
lands
Our
economic
problems Gaytha and Rev. and Mrs, J. L.
The Preicription Drug Store
first united brethren churcr. must be settled right where people Ickes attended the Teachers ChrislnOW llvlng nol by moving to mas Carol service and the SesqulE o Mcshtrrv. Pxxtor
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
,hjp some new locality.
centennial service in Hastings SunNOTICE TO CREDITORS.
oo.
Following the Civil war our na- day afternoon and evening.
K" Don became an industrialized coun- [ Mrs. Marie Vander Male and Mrs.
try. This meant tremendous growth Cora
—
“
• -in Grand
• - Rapids
Walton
were
ic. of cities. Previous to that era the Tuesday.
majority of our people had lived in
The local fire department was
the rural districts. It was not hard ; called out Saturday fortnoon by a
to look after the poor under such small Are started In a room In tlie
EMMANUEL CHURCH (Epl.copal),
Rev J A McNulty. B. D. Rector.
circumstances;
but
when
great
in
­
Milton
Yoder farm home. Tlie blaze
First Day
323 W. Center St.—T.l. 2529.
dustrial cities find their factories was soon extinguished and the damLIQUID ■ TABLETS HEADACHES
cease to operate, their people out of
HIS Season the Poinsetta ia the disLiur'h
Fnnd.r
in
Aiijent.
therc
becomes
immediately
lhe
in 30 Miauls.
.... ... .. work, mere becomes unmcajareiy tne
Rural Carrier Jed E. Stowe has
-*■ I r-m-nrlr.,,.
tinctive Chrigtmiiii
Flower
and we have
* I'"
lo.V
Idlrlnl!
Z-flW of
in. a M tremendous task of taking care of been numbered among the sick the
Mr
M. church the unemployed poor.
Has the! pot week. Wesley Blough Is suba large assortment at a variety of prices to
M. imi« I’r.rxr Methodtet church addressed itself to stituting on the route.
HASTINGS MARKETS
suit
your
purse.
tma&gt; r.«r that problem? He answered by sayAmong thejocal folks who attendI- M M.I Ing that it had done a very inade- ed the Sesqul-centennlal service at
NOTICB TO CREDITORS.
chorus Choir quate Job
Hc dec.lared that the tfcC Hastings M. E. church Sunday

Truth cannot conflict

1

GREAT ADDRESS
BY DR. BURNHAM'
--------- -------the churches

WANTS

I

Notice! J"",",*;

4

i

WANTED!

Fur*

Hide*

"MARCOUX

sktl
.
sm

A. TOBIAS

GEO. M. NEWTON

@ I’/risj sra

Our Service

WRECKING

►

Dead Stock Removed!

a
&lt;

Fitting Service

CARDS of THANKS

flowers
for

666

Christmas I

COLDS

FEVER

GRANGE PROGRAMS

--------------------------.u—U had J
—Ievening
--------------------------n.true* Day. D« 21—* no a. M . „
Roman
Catholic church
done
were: Kenneth Smelker.
Cotnntunion
io on a m . Uatina 0 —
far greater
and far better job
than
--- -------------------------------------------- Mr. and Mra.
.^J. Wm. Mishler, and
A M . Holy LurharUt
Junior any other
other in
In meetlns
meeting the
lhe acute
acute concon- Honohter
daughter r.iv.
Gwsndolyn. Mra. C. N.
dltlons of poor people In our cities, van Patten and daughter. Dorothy.

; We atUl have problems In
country, he declared. He said that Benson.
I’OIH'SK.
Mrs Mary Caln spent last week when he was a boy, the rural Meth-1 nev. Chas. Straight of Jackson
visiting her daughter Rachel in 0,1131 church which he attended .and ; spent the latter past of the last week
Lansing.
’
where he went to Sunday school and the forepart of this as a guest
Thursday. Mr L. Loehr nd Mrs offered practically the only means of' nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Perry Laubaugh entertained the D B«Ung people together.
he de—------he —
----------Tabbcrer.Now.
Sunday
morning
gave ---------------........
. .
...
.
.ok a-radio In
D
D. birthdarclub^rthehome
of. clared. hwith
in event
every Hnmr
home .a very helpful talk at the M. E Sun­
Mrs. Loehr. The husbands of mem- w,th * picture show, or several of day School. .
TOWN LINE.
bers were Invited. A lovely dinner lhem. In every town, the church has
Mr. and Mra. H W. Gooch were
Mr. and Mrs. E. J Bates and fam- was vrved and efiristmas gifts ex- social competition such as it never Hastings shoppers Friday.
NOTICB TO CRBDITOB8.
lly were Sunday guests of Mrs. An­ changed. Everyone had a most en- faced before.
Mr. and Mrs Elver Barcroft and
na Eckardt and Mr. and Mrs Ray joyable lime.
Brides all this, we mutt not shut children
attended the Teachers
Scheal of West Woodbury.
| Mrs. Cora Laubaugh entertained o'11- eyea lo
lhat
^St Christmas Carol service at Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tasker were several ladles last week at a quilt- ^7
Science has modified hu- Sunday afternoon.
in Hastings Thursday
ing party, a fine dinner being, man life and made
cha^«“
Mr and Mrs. Alva Tasker and served.
, ' in aoclety. far greater than in all the
Cotloo .wd meat •S.SO.
eV
T»5k"
-oe
Joe cowie.
Cowles u
Is spenmng
spending some tl
time preceding years.
Scientific dis- Thursday for the Ant time in over
OU bmI. S3.60.
ln,b?n°r of in» Kentucky visiting his brother
brother.
coveries have had a greater effect eight weeks.
Bren 4140
1 . home °! Mr. and
The ladles of Podunk will pul
nut on upon me
the church,
uwiu. upon home and
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Wolfe of Has­
MIASHnn
JrenlS&gt;bto,On 01 C*rlUln 8aturd»y a play at the church ThtTrsdaTeve- community life than did the tadiaftn i. ss ts
°"vu*u»y * plky at the church Thursday eve- community life than did the Indus- tings visited friends .and relatives
Mr.
m „
n‘JS
”». P« liKXBipper. E^ryone u&gt;-IUW
reiJuUOO
wXUJl
-"'"'.nd Mr.
“
-------------------------------“ her* Friday. ’
________ __ _____________________
—
JH"man Winkler vlled.
! Civil war. Some people, he added,
Mr. and Mra. Phillip Nagler of
^ol^rf .fu*
Mrv Hlnr wh0 w“ hurt dulto declare that there is ajonfifct be■ xwvn WANW* Anva PLV
I
Hessmer, at badly by falling several weeks ago,'tween science and religion. There the homes of Dr. H C. Peckham and
umon WXXT ADVX FAT
jHiMlno -n»«ur.
|L, taprivlnj .l'.ly
.c.nool be ,uch . eooIUdl m
Roy Nagler.
WELCOME GRANGE

A gorgeous new red bloom is the "Bet­
ter Times" rose—developed for those who.
demand
the Moore
best. and Miss Vemlce
the open [ Ralph

"K

We give equal attention and courtesy to
all orders from single flowers to elaborate
bouquets or memorial wreaths.

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist
HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2530

�MORE GRADES NEEDED f
aUgrMau*
ARRANGE LOANS NOW
SL""u»mon.,“X.SS “"'IFOR ECONOMY BUYING! '»&gt;
8uekw&gt;
USE CASH AS NEEDED The production credit associations
'
'
Christmas
Is the
Iz-v.-,.,
—............
*- holly
»wji. bright
.
Production Credit Aason. Is
Ready to Finance Michigan
Farm Operations

PART

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1934

COURT HOUSE NEWS

HOMES PROVIDED
FOR YOUNGSTERS

Home Society, Children's Village,
Redford BUUon, Detroit.
In addition to.money, there U an

MARRIAGE LICENSES.
. Children's Village at Red- ipajamas and bedroom slippers (all Arthur of Detroit
bed spreads, sheets and pil­
John J. Tlnnoff. Grand Rapids .. .45
ford of State Wide
Jsizes!,
low cases (small size), sugar, canned
Frances Train. Freeport
Merry Chrtotmas to all
milk and cereals, canned fruit and
Service
Rosa Be Ison. Rutland ..
the Hanner.
If you were Bobby, a lad of eight.1i jvegetables, children's magazines, and
Myrtle Craven. Hope ..
and your father was in prison and books.
Orval Boniface. Orangeville
, If you want to help make the
your mother didn't seem lot care
Lefa Jones. Doster ............
fairy tale come true for Julia and alive* in Flint and MllkL
Russell C. Solomon. Middleville ..22
Bobby and Gladys and the many
If you were fourteen year old other children tlie Methodist Chil­
Lydia Marsh. Wayland .................. 23
Gladys and you and youi sister—a dren's Hbme Society has on ita walt- better at Ulla writing.
year older—had been ‘ motherless1 Ing list, remember the White Gift
PROBATE COURT NEWS.
Ohio, la
Est. Cassius L. Glasgow. Testlmoay since you were seven, and your fath­ Offering!
8am Eckert.
of freeholders filed, license lo sell er had felled consistently to provide
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
Issued, oath before sale filed, report decent care for you—
u&gt;
w
I’cSS
.—■* b
■ »t*rllt, midnight sky. of sale filed.
If you were a little boy of ten who
The community was saddened
what grade or quality is most suit-, Christmas is the sorrowing soul
Est. Catherine Collins. Waiver of had been left on a doorstep when Thursday evening when Rev. John
tumor from Arthur Moore’s leg Sat­
ed to a particular purpose.
I That fcrepa HB purpose high.
you were a few weeks old—
notice filed. Inventory filed.
M. Smith passed to the great beyond. urday. Mr. Moore U getting along
The quantities of contents are re- I '
.
, eIiiec
Est. George L. Hinchman. Order
If you were Julia, again, and your He had been ill with pneumonia faqulred by intestate commerce to be(nuLLUot LtAVtu
allowing claims entered.
parents had been divorced end both several days but seemed to be feel­
marked plainly on the outside of
i aopr CGDTIIDC
Eat. Nancy Cline. Order allow­ had remarried; and you were not ing lots better and his death came
Delicacy reported from a luxurious
the package or container. This may '
LftnUu run I UNC ing claims entered.
a shock.
were London restaurant la cherries growacceptable to your stepmother or as _
_____
.Funeral
___ —services
------------ --------be by weight, measure, or by nu­
Est. Mary Haff. Order allowing jour stepfather; and your own fath­ held at the South Brethren church' mg on tiny trees and carting tha
merical count. Due allowance for Barry Oo. Residents Heirs to claims entered.
er was trying to And a place for you; al 2:30 Sunday afternoon. Though, equivalent of S3 a dam. Ona would
evaporation of water must be-made.
Est. Lillian V. Kennedy. Report among people who would be kind Uncle John 1* gone he will never be quite Justified in taking two bit*
Estate in Los Angeles,
so that the label reads so many
of sale filed.
to you—
be forgotten. We extend our «yma cherry costing two-bits,
California
ounces "when packed." If fluid
Est. Catherine Collins. Order to1
_—&lt; »»
.
If you were any one of the above pathy to the bereaved wife and I
ounces are used, the label must say
I But, then, if lhe manufacturer
In a squalid hut in the city of Los transfer articles ot deposit entered.
described children and an unknown sons and other relatives.
Angeles. California, there recently___
_
—
Est. Alice puller, el al. Annual ac- friend suddenly madc it possible for
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weiring; didn't change tlie lines of auUxnoTricky labels arc also barred, as died an elderly maiden lady named count filed.
you to have the loving care and hapliap- spent Sunday evening with Bert biles every year, the salesmen
their purpose is lo mislead the pur­ Mary Kinne. Thc account of her I Est. John I. Baker. Annual ac- plness that should be every child's Wotrtng of Nashville.
j couldn't, change their lines.
chaser. The label can not be imi­ death stated that "She had died as |count entered, waiver of notice filed, birthright, wouldn't you believe that
tative, that Is assume a quality or she had lived," which we lake to'order allowing account entered,
after all, fairy tales sometimes do
characteristic which it does not mean that she was living alone and
Est. Mary E. Ames. Final account come true?
have. Pictures or statements which in circumstances that indicated the I filed, order for publication entered.
It so happens that these little
tend,to mislead are not allowed.
direst poverty.
j Est. Carrie Schneider. Inventory aujr&gt;&lt;ra
stories an:
are &gt;u
all oi
of real
real gin*
girls ana
and ooy»
boys
' In spite of these general protec­
After her decease, an investigation, Wed.
|who need you, and you can help to
tions offered the consumer in label­ disclosed that she had been a miser.
E®1 Cornelia A. Bower. Objec- . make their dreams come true, if you
ed, products, more Information Is Money and securities were found In
petition ot special admlnis- will.
necessary to enable the purchaser thc moat ou9»of-the-way places In trator filed, order for adjournment
And there arc dozens of other
to make quick and economical se­ •her
—•borne.
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— ■in
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children with similar handicaps, all
picture
a recent
lections of products. Every can sue of the Grand Rapids Press shows | E*t. Inez I. Nesbit, el al. Annual | of whom are known to the Methoshould be so labeled that the grade Investigators at work in the hut, account filed.
dlst Children's Home Society, an or­
is clearly Indicated.
where they had at that time found) Est- A. V. Palmerton. Statement ganization that reaches out its hands
tardy claim nlcd
filed,- order
currency and securities amounting .and
“nd proof
nroof of tflrdv
“dcr In a state-wide service to the needy
TAMARAC.
to over 117XIOO. We understand that allowing tardy claim as 4th 'class in all walks of life, all denomina­
tions. and many nationalities.
Ford Enz and Miss Orpha Buck of this amount has since been Increased claim entered.
Est. Martha Dickinson. Annual ac­
Thc Society helps hundreds of girls
Carlton Center were united in mar­ to about *40.000.
count of Admr. filed.
and boys In the course of a year,
riage Wednesday evening at the
Mary Klnne was the youngest sis­
Est. Harriet J. Leonard. Petition but far more could be accomplished
United Brethren parsonage at Lake ter of Albert Kinne, father of Bert.
for Admr. filed, waiver of notice if finances permitted. Ils work cen­
Odessa by. Rev. Ronald Hoffman.
Tliey were attended by a sister of known residents of Hastings town­ filed, order appointing Admr. en­ ters around thc Children's Village,
the groom. Miss Pauline Enz and ship. Another brother was Edwin tered, bond of Admr. filed, letters of a unique community on lhe out­
skirts of Detroit which affords thc
brother of the bride, Kendall Buck. Klnne. whose two sons. porter and administration Issued.
Est. Catherine Bowers. Order al­ little ones entrusted to Its care, nor­
Tliey went to housekeeping imme­ Ansel, live In Nashville. There Is al­
diately In Mr. Enz's gas station with so a married daughter of Edwin lowing claims entered.
mal family life of the highest type,
Est.
Charles
W.
Mixer.
Notice
of
as well as special attention In the
living quarters, situated on what Is Klnne.
hearing and proof filed, proof of will
known as North Jordon Corners.
It is not known Just how many filed, proof of first codicil filed, or­ case of "problem" children. One of
Congratulations.
heirs there may be of Mary Klnne. der admitting will entered, accep­ the cottages In the Village has been
Miss Stata Smith of Grand Rapids Bert. Clarence and Lester Klnne are
closed for several months because
called or her cousin. Cecil Jordon. planning to go to California in the tance of trust filed, letters testamen­ there has not been money to finance
Thursday, who Is still confined to near future to look into this matter. tary Issued, order limiting settle-1
ment entered, petition for hearing
Once a year the Society makes a
his bed.
claims filed, notice to creditors 1s- definite request for funds to carry
State Police Lester Coykendall and
sued..
Miss SUU Smith, both of Grand
on its noble work. This annual ef­
Est.
Anna
8.
Bender.
Will
filed,
pe
­
Rapids, were callers at the home of
fort Is known as the While Gift Of­
tition for probate filed, waiver of fering. and is taken on the two Sunher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bertie L
notice filed.
'Smith Wednesday. Miss Stata re­
daj-s preceding Christmas in the
Eat. Fred E. Paine. Discharge
mained over until Thursday, accom­
Methodist
churches
throughout
Woodland H 8- Y group plan to
panying Mr. Coykendall back to meet In rooms over lhe print shop Admr. issued, estate enrolled.
Michigan.
Eat. Carrie E. Morthland. Bond of
Grand Rapids Thursday. Mr. Coy­ with Harold Yerty as leader and the
All friends of the Society, of what­
kendall was a caller at Lansing older boys meet this week with Gar­ executrix filed.
ever church affiliation, are invited to
Wednesday night reviewing the net Townsend Thursday night.
send a contribution, no matter how
Telephone 2240
Halting,, Michigan
le don't core about returning to small, to the Methodist church in
ruins of the burning Hotel Kerns, of
Freeport Y had a social meeting at
11928 level. Wasn't that about the their community. Or it may be
which he might have been a victim tlie school on Tuesday night with
e
everybody
was
singing,
"Yes.
as he was always a lodger there but games and refreshments, Mr. Ardis
mailed to the Methodist Children's
Have
No
Bananas?"
he went a day later at this time. He Is leader, Gary Newton, delegate
spent the night there last week. He to the Lanslfig Oonferenca, give his
stated there were no lodging places report this week.
to be found in Lansing, every place
Middleville Hl-Y arc planning an
available was taken up by people a special speaker from Grand Rap­
identifying relatives of the disaster. ids In the near future who will be of
He spent the night at Williamston. unusual interest to all tlie -scholars
in school.
Nqt because it is customary but a
EAST DELTON.
Mr. and Mrs. elate Louden accom­ pleasure to thank all who have
panied Mr. Solomon and daughter helped in making the Barry County
Caroline to Augusta Saturday after­ Y. M. C. A. function this year by
noon where they attended tlie fu­ gifts of money or time. We wish you
all a very Merry Christmas and a
neral of Mrs. pearl Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lookcn and two Happy New Year.
The Older Y Group of Hasting*
children of Wayland spent Sunday
gave a new battery to an aged cou­
with Mr. and Mks. Rex Waters.
Miss Lucille Gainder, who is at­ ple. which will keep them self-sup­
tending school in Kalamazoo, will be porting by being able to use their
home Wednesday of this week for
"The simple commandment to love
IW6 weeks and a half vacation.
Sunday visitors at elate Louden’s one another and give others the
were. Mrs. Harold Hazel and daugh­ same consideration you want for
ter of Richland. Mrs. Rena Wilkin­ yourself, is all the world needs.
son of Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Brotherhood knows no boundaries or
dy Louden and family of Polley dis­ race, country or class."
trict, Scwart Waters and family lo­
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
cal.
Mr. and Mr*. Buhl Beattie and
The friends of •David Stiles of near
BanfieM) were very sorry to hear of children. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Gor­
1
ham
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
hl, death at Nlchles hospital Fri­
Willard Bagley and children, all of
day afternoon of last week.
Kalamazoo,
pleasantly
surprised
their mother. Mra. Francis Gorham,
,
TAMARAC.
on Sunday In honor of her birth­
Marion Strong was in Lansing day. A lovely pot luck dinner, nu­
merous gifts and visiting madc it
Elmer Vanarnan of near Hastings an enjoyable day. Her many friends
Join them in wishing her many
50c CLUB—Start with 50c and
1c CLUB—Deposit 1c lat week,
Sturdy.
more happy birthdays.
.
decrease 1c each week — in 50 $ |
Mra. Geo. Enz Is in Lowell this
Mra. Howard Johnson and Mrs.
Hazel Otis of Hickory Comers were
Correctlon. — Clarence O’Connor guests Tuesday of the former's par­
liad no fingers amputated as men­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens.
11.00 CLUB—Start with &gt;1.00
tioned in these Items before.
2c CLUB—Deposit 2c lat week,
Mrs. Dell Replogle of Hemet. Cal­
ifornia. who lias been visiting rela­
4c 2nd week; increase 2c each
tives here Tor the past five months,
MARK S WEEK-END! returned with them for a visit with
relatives at Hickory Corners before
leaving this week Tor her home.
$2.50 CLUB—Start with $2.50
5c CLUB—Deposit 5c lat week,
Miss Dorothy Havens returned to
10c 2nd week; increase 5c each
her school work Monday after being

are permanent additions to
the HomewUo Lacki Meao4 of |
i»now«d kw«u from
credit facilities of agriculture. Thar
are conducted by local people and Selecting Beit Product for chrutm*. la the widow', mite
make loans only on a busmess basis
Particular Purpoio
, | ■"
«&lt;"”■
of ample security for the money
More grades of • food products Chri*tmas 1* thc word that spurs
loaned.
canned or in packages, are needed , A pilgrim on hU way.
Commissioner Garwood points out
to enable lhe housewife to shop Christmas is the grateful heart
that tlie two common
mistakes
more advantageously., according to ] That Teels the need to pray.
made m
muuc
In borrowing
Borrowing money are to
—i
borrow too early sfSl.pay unneces-1 foods specialists at Michigan State i Christmas Is the candles that
sary Interest charges or to. boirow Co*1^,
.... .
I Make sweet the twilight hour,
too late and be unable* to get casht Buying the cheapest articles does | Christmas is that which giorlfioa
discounts on materials purchased. not constitute economy of purchase,
jjis raiment in a flower.

Forehanded Michigan farmer* wpo
will wont to borrow money from
their local production credit asso­
ciation can make applications now
and save any chascc ot delay wiext
spring, according to Commissioner
8/M. Garwood. Washington.
Some loans are being made now
but the rush of applications begins
Just before the crop season. Most
farmers know whether they will UXU eu.nu._ ln ..num, brfh of
need additional credit facilities next these mistakes.
spring and can make their appli­
Borrowers do not have to draw
cations now. Money on approved the full amount of a loan at once.
The money can be- taken up at the
production credit association as It
Is needed, and the Interest charges
THE WEALTH
are made only on lhe portions
OF GOOD HEALTH which have been withdrawn. If ap­
plication lias been made for more
than is needed, thc balance can be
left at the association and no in­
terest diarge is made.
Some lament their lack of
wealth. Others continually strive
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
to hit a high mark in thc ac­
Last Week's Leiter.
cumulation of material things—
Mr. And Mrs. Wllford Price and
and win them, in many instances
fourteen of their friends, all of Lan­
at a terrible cost to health.
sing, came over to the dance Satur­
When body and spirit are day night. All report it was worth
broken there is nothing left with coming so far, as they had a fine
which to truly enjoy material
time,.
Dan Ward made a two days' trip
benefits.
"Wealth Is health."
Good, to Lafayette, Indianar’^riday arid
Saturday.
health la your most profitable in­
George Hall went Monday to Cadvestment It lasts longest in su­
ilac for another load of Christmas
preme satisfaction if you dili­
trees. Clarence Faust accompanied
gently keep it in tune With your
him.
God-given nature.
Consult your physician fre­
McOMBER SCHOOL NEWS.
quently. He, aided by a reliable
Christmas program. Monday night.
druggist, is the only safe guar­
dian of your health.
j Raymond Pennington has moved
to Maple Grove.
This is the twentieth of a ae­
Thc Camp Fire Girls are having a
ries of Editorial Advertisements
Christmas party at Ara belle Smith's
to appear in this paper each
Friday night afterschool.
Don't forget the Christmas pro­
Copyright.
gram Monday night at 8 P. M.

For a Smooth Running
Powerful Motor

and
Start Now
Start Right With

SMW?w?

Drain out the old oil. . . then refill

with clean, pure livebodied Sunoco of
the right type, at recommended by
your car’s manufacturer.

EGG PRICES
ARE HIGHER

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Get some of these
profits by feeding
WAYNE EGG
MASH,
the feed with sixteen different ingredients in it,
Then watch your hens shell qut the eggs.

FIRESTONE TIRES

A WAYNE FEED FOR
EVERY NEED

You are invited to join our

1935 Christmas Savings Club

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IMPLEMENT COMPANY
k, Tile

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TELEPHONE 2118

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Thousands of dollars were paid
this year to our 1934 members,
who were thus placed in a position
financially to do Christmas shop­
ping or pay curent bills or taxes.

Come in and Shop
at the ...

In many instances the money
they received was returned to the
bank in a savings account to be
further enlarged by additional de­
posits from time to time.

B e'l o w are a few of the plant

Increasing Club Plan Decreasing Club Plan

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It is filled with Gifts of
all kinds
you can
find many sug
gestions here
CUTEX SET

CIGARS

PERFUME

CIGARETTES

FLASHLIGHTS

BOOKS

BILL FOLDS

CARDS

CANDY

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There will be a Christmas pro­
gram at the Otis school this Friday
evening beginning, at eight o'crock;

Then there ia the Level Payment Plan—always popular—from 25c to $5

HI G (IBANK.
The North Evangelical church is
planning a Christmas program to be
next Sunday at 10 A. M.
TYie Moore school will have a
Christmas tree and program Friday
night. Everyone Invited.

YARDLEY SETS—For

DEPOSITS INSURED

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
■

vUltora of Mr. and Mra. Merle Per-

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WASHINGTON, D.C.

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GET YOUR TICKETS

Mr. and Mra. Rodger WUrner and
sons of near Lansing were Friday
guests of Mr. and Mra. Will Haw­
blitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Swarts and
family ot Battle Creek were Bunday
guests at Bert Daly's.

PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE

daughter, Joan Patricia, of Hastings
were Sunday evening guests at Mr.
and Mrs. Frank HawbllU.
’ Mr. and Mra. Clyde Reid and fam-

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TELEPHONE 2115

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vln Havens U entertaining them

HASTINGS, MICH.
Hastinn,

Berle Nash at Barbera Comer*.
' Carl Green of Barryville spent
Saturday night with Marshall Green.
Lyle Kenney of Hastings spent
from Tuesday till Bunday with
Frank HawbllU.

mammum
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FOR
EACH insur
DEPOSITOR

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HASTINGS CITY BAN
“The Bank With the Chime Clock
CAPITAL

$150,000.00

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1&gt;, 104
NABHVnXK.
Iron call which was answered by
grandchildren,
nieces and Friday afternoon and fractured htt
current events. The speaker, Mra.
hip.
,
W M Robln*or. of Kalamazoo was
« _____
Pythian
their
at Pennock
—
.... slrtera met at ____
The Ladies' MlssionAry matting
Jonathan Kick and. her I presented and site told al her trip hospital whore she bad underwent.
ball on Monday nlghi, after tha ini- wUl be held Thursday afternoon «t
brother, Edgar Henney, received lhe
south Africa. 8000 an operation on Saturday. She is
children of
Uatkm the nnmmitt— consisting ot th* bad» Oi Mra. Philip DalhAUiar.
survived by her husband, Albert, a
&gt;nen She accompanied her husband.
were BunOook (Margaret Hsnney). M, at ber.pw./ w ar nobinson of W. B. T. C.
*ttend Conference lectures. She Conway. New Hampshire, and Mra gifts for aU waa one feature of the
curred on Dec. 3, and followed “ spoke of the climate which instead Mage Anile of Mount Monte, Mich. murtatmnMit.
tong iltaaa* and an operaUon which oTbeln* extremely warm, as we
Southeast Woodland wort callm at
Oi Ptlday afternoon the cheerful
lhe tmrtarwrnt erm* time
““j^rould suppose, resembled California. Funeral services were held Monday
MARTIN CORNERS Orr
Tuaaday afternoon ot I
afternoon at the borne, conducted by Charity class held Its meeting at th*
leaves her husband, one son and!,
.Large farm* are ranging from 1.000 the Rev. M E. Hoyt. Burial in Lakethree daughters.
and appropriate Ottrteupaa exer­
j .to 6.000 acres on which were many
Known as Vtenna to *BngUsh- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baxter went' cattle and sheep. One farm ahe
Ayera aaateUng. A pot luck' dinner cises at the school bouse Friday
Rev.
and
Mra,
Albert
Oetroth
and
to Grand Rapids Tuesday afternoon spoke of contained 72.000 acre*. No
.
to remain indefinitely with the lat­ tax on farm property. The natives .Mra- Gall Lykin* ware in Hastings wm served.
inm to Austrians.
on bualnsas.
During the bualnera meeting the
ter'* mother, while her sister under- are Arabs and Egyptians. The bush- Friday
'
gwa an operation.
.man are only four and one-half feet : Herbert Surlm and daughter, Iris, | fallowing officers Were elected: Prealhave moved into on apartment in
Claude Whitney to visiting his son high
&gt;
and arc a brown race. They live ,the Mrs. Llbbie Williams rezkjtnce
Secretary and treasLionel and family at Greenville.
t wild animals. Then the Hotten- (
on
Funoral services for Earl Rogers* ttote, a yellow race. The Bantus, who on State street.
There were 30 who braved the icy exchanged during tha meeting.
vary In appearance; 1300.000 while ,
The Phllathea Clara met in their
milk truck on Saturday morning, people. The natives do all the man- ■road* Saturday night to attend the
County Rural Carrtara meet­ claaa room Friday night for their
were held at thc M. Z. church Wed­ ual labor and receive almost nothing Barry
]
A lovely supper was served by Christmas party.
The hosteases
nesday afternoon The services were in way of wages. She told of the ing.
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in charge of Rev. Loomis, assisted diamond mines which are closed, but .lhe clover Leaf Club followed by a
ion Dawaon. Mrs. Carolyn Housler,
program.
by Rev. C. L. Wilkins. The church the gold mines are being worked.
was filled to it* capacity by friends They use mineral wealth to pay - On Wednesday afternoon thc Mabie Mix. and Mra. Alice Green­
and relatives, a testimony of the taxes. She gave a brief description jWoman's Literary Clqb met at the field. •
Rev. and Mra. Albert oatroth spent
high esteem in which Mr Rogers of some of the animals and said it (Library for their Christmas party. A
wa* held. Members of Harmony was most interesting nature in Afrl- ]Christmas play was given, Mrs. Gail Saturday at the OXroth Adams
Lykins sang the Christmas carols. A home.
Lodge, I. Q. O. F-. of which he was
Christmas tree with presents for all
Mr. and Mra. Harry Mix and
Noble Grand. were present in a body
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield at­
and had charge of the burial service tended the funeral of Mr. Wm. Bell was enjoyed after which dainty re- daughter and Mrs. Ed. Mix spent
Thursday hi Buttle Creek.
froshmente were nerved.
in Pleasant Hill cemetery. Mr. Rog­ at Lawton Wednesday.
Mra. W. R. Turner was hostess
On
Tuesday
night
the
annual
ers had delivered milk in Freeport
Thursday W. A. Spaulding. Mes­
for several years and hod made dames Wilcox and Bradfield were Jlggs supper was put on by the Saturday afternoon to the c. W. C.
Delegations There wars 14 present. They opened
many friends. He was also a mem­ Kalamazoo shoppers In the after­ Knights of Pythias.
from Lansing. Marshall, Hastings. their meeting by singing Christmas
ber of the village council and the noon.
Middleville, Freeport. Woodland and carols, Dori* Dalhauser read two
school board, and members of these
The Milo P. T. A. will be held at
Christmas pieces. They all enjoyed
two bodies served as pall bearers. thc schoolhouse Friday evening. Dec. Grand Rapids were present.
Ralph Olin, whose garage ha* the grab bag after which a pot luck
Much sympathy to expressed for the 14. Mr. Wlckle of Kalamazoo who to
supper was served.
bereaved widow, daughter Marguer­ connected with lhe identification been on the west side ot Main street
Mra. Amelia clever, age 82. fell
for
some
time
has
moved
to
the
Slnite, and the aged father and step- bureau will be present with hto mov­
dalr Independent Oil Station. The
ing picture slides and furnish a moat
Chester Savacool began his duties instructive and interesting lecture. building has been sold to Battle
Creek
parties.
It
will
be
tom
down
as the new milkman Sunday morn­ All are welcome.
and moved away.
•
ing.
,
The schoolhouse ha* been wired
Tlie new elective officers In the
Victor Bisson was in Grand Rapids and they arc now setting poles and
Rebekah lodge are: Noble Grand.
on business Tuesday afternoon.
hope to have everything in readi­
Mr. and Mks. Ed. Ferguson of ness to have the lights for Friday Mn. Elizabeth Gage; Vice Grand.
Mra. Velma Pennington; Secretary.
West Branch were Sunday guests of evening.
Mra. Jennie Briggs; Treasurer, Clyde
the former’s sister, Mra. Estella Cress
On Dec. 1 Mrs. Percy Jones and Briggs.
and brother, Jim Ferguson. In the daughter.
,
Eileen, gave a crystal
Mra. Libble Williams was/hostess
afternoon they called on another sto- shower for Eleanor May Vandellc.
Friday afternoon w
to U1B
the D.' o
S.. oun
Bun-..
ter. Mrs. Delia Yule and spent the '
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vande-, day school class. A pot luck supper
night with Mrs. Ella Catt. also a lie of Richland. The iwnor guest ;was served.
sister.
was presented with a 72 piece j Bom December 13 to Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Seifert visited his wife and amber crystal set There were six-, Orsbome a daughter, who weighed
daughter here over the week end.
Good, CLEAN Milk is not only
teen young ladies present. A mock i ten pounds twelve ounces. She has
have children in the family, each
Mrs. John Rickert to numbered wedding added to the pleasure of1 been named. Ramona Mac
among the sick at this writing.
the BEST FOOD you can buy, but
one of them should have at LEAST
the guests. Mrs. Jones served de-, Mr. and Mrs. Gall Lykins attended
Victor Stoson made a business trip llcious refreshments assisted by Mrs., a surprize Bunday for Sheriff and
ONE GLASS of Rood milk with
it
is
by
far
the
LOWEST
PRICED,
to Hastings Tuesday forenoon.
.
J.
Vandellc and Mrs. p. vandelic |Mra. George Leonard. A lovely turJim Ferguson to quite a bit bet- Thc
•
EVERY MEAL, and it ia just as es­
marriage of Miss Vandellc will j key and chicken dinner was served
too, when you take FOOD VALUE
ter at thto writing.
take place Dec. 22 to Mr. Raymond to twenty-eight.
Those attending
sential for older people.
The King's Heralds arc having a Pretzer connected with the diary ■ were Underaherlff and Mra. Oliver
into consideration. Your money
Christmas party this week Saturday ,department of Lockshore farm.
[Tasker. Deputies were. Mr. and Mrs.
can’t buy any other food at any­
One thing you should be especially particu­
afternoon.
W. A. Spaulding and Mra. Wilcox Arthur Bell, Middleville; Mr. and
The U. B. Sunday School are pre­ went to Hastings Sunday morning Mrs. Herman Rcnsch. Freeport; Mr. I
lar about when using milk is to KNOW that
where near the price, that will com­
paring for their annual Christmas where
•
they expect to spend the win­ and Mrs. Carl Faul. Woodland; Dr. ■
it is CLEAN. Repeated state tests show that
program and tree which they plan ter
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pare with it in food essentials. Re­
al the latter's home there.
and Mrs. Loyal Flower. Delton; Mr.
no milk in Michigan is CLEANER than that
for Christmas eve.
Mr. and Mrs, Turner went to St. and Mrs. Gall Lykins. Nashville and
search discloses that one quart of
produced by Highlands Dairy.. That's why
The High school, under direction Petersburg.
;
Fla., the fore part of Night watch and Mrs. Clarence
of Miss Haan, to preparing a Christ- last
j
it is the ONLY Dairy in this section permit­
week. Mra. Annie Humhprey of’ Schults, Chief of Police and Mrs.
milk contains more than 50 per
mas operetta to be presented at the : ,Gull lake was also In the party.
ted by the state to sell milk as Grade "A."
Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. George
cont of the day’s food needs. If you
M- E. church on Thursday evening, I Mrs Flower and Bernice calledI Sumner. They were given a lovely
Why take any chances with milk?
Dec. 20. More about it next week. ' on their brother and uncle. Mr. andI gift.
;Mra. C. F. Moreau, at Augusta SatOn Thursday night. Dec. 20 the
M. E. church next Sunday evening ruday afternoon and found them. Young People of lhe Evangelical
and all are urged to attend the both somewhat improved in health. church will give a program “The
meeting of all Barry County Metho­
Christmas Shadow.”
dist churches st the
Hastings
COATS GROVE.
pn Friday night the Young Peochurch.
Some from here attended the fu­ pj of thc Methodist church will give
Mrs. O. Dodge was in Grund Rap­
neral of Rev. John Smith at tlie I "The Christmas Party."
ids last week Thursday.
1 Rev, and Mrs. M. E Hoyt were in
The teachers of thc M. E Sunday South Woodland Brethren church । East lensing Wednesday. Their
;----- -------------------------------------- --------------School met at the parsonage Monday- on Sunday afternoon.
The Sunday School will give their
hOmC
evening and arranged for a Christ­
[for
her Christmas vacation.
mas program to be given by thc S. Christmas program on Christmas i At the meeting of Laurel' Chapter
•
•
S. Due to the’ lateness of thc day, eve.
fNo. 31. O. E. 8- lhe following officers
parents arc urged to cooperate in
Considerable interest was shown' were Installed by Mra. Zooh Bera, as
helping their children Irani their Sunday in the Red and Green con­ installing officer, and Mrs. Villa
parts. Announcement of the date test, in the Sunday School. Al­ Olin os installing marshall—W. M.
will be madc next week.
though the roads were icy there was Mra. Viola Feighner; W. P.. Leslie
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fingleton. Jr., a fine attendance and offering. The Feighner; A M. Zoah Bera; A- P..
have moved into tlie Mrs. J. B. Green side won in the contest.
Wolfe (Vanderlip) house.
Thc evangelistic meetings contin­ Evans; Treasurer. Myrtle Galey;
Wayne Maurer returned Thursday ue this week, probably closing next Com.. Minnie Cortright; Assoc. Con..
from Detroit where he iiad spent Sunday evening. Evangelist Trum­ Ida Wright; Chaplain. Florence
some time with his brothers.
bull to a foreeful speaker and is Munro; Marshall. Lillie Vance; Or­
Thc annual bazaar put on by the preaching good sermons.
ganist, Pauline Lykins; Adah. Ger­
trude Martens; Ruth. Lima Hurd;
ment Saturday afternoon and eve­
Friday evening with the,school giv­ Esther. Leia Roe; Martha, Clara
ning drew a large crowd and was a ing a Christmas prograni’. Pop com Dalhauscr; Electa. Julia Brown;
pronounced success. About $37.00
and apples are to be the refresh­ Warder. Minnie Bailey; Sentinel,
John Martens.
Leslie
Feighner
ments.
The regular monthly meeting of
presented the lovely part Matron
Nell Smith and wife of Midland Jewel and a beautiful plant to the
the Woman's Club I* being hgjd this
Thursday evening at the home of spent Saturday night with E G outgoing Matron. Mrs. Villa Olin.
Mrs. Glenn Perkins, with Mrs. Van­ Smith and family.
Refreshment* were served by. Mra.
der Male and Mrs Rickert assisting
Tlie D. O. T. O. Club met Wed­ Jessie Wenger, Mr*. Dora Lass. Miss
as hostesses. A special program has nesday afternoon
with
Mra. D. i Minnie Bajlef. Mra. Martha Mae ye ns
been prepared for tills meeting by Townsend. Mra. Bertha Case was land Mcs?Pauline Lykins.
Mesdames Stewart. Wedel, and Hoyt. the leader of a Christmas program. ,i Ou Friday night thc Odd Fellows
Ivan Roush was home from Grand Mrs. Artic Densmore of Hastings j will have a Christmas party at their
Rapids over Sunday.
was present and assisted on lhe pro-| lodge.hall.
»
Charles Geiger left Friday morn­ i:ram.
.। Funeral services for Mra Amanda
ing tn company with Burdette Liv­
Mr. and Mra. Warren Coclbaugh: Downing were held Friday afteringston of near Clarksville, wlio was and Mr. and Mrs, Neil Smith start- । noon at two o'clock from the Hess
motoring to that state to enter a ed Sunday for Florida where they funeral home. Rev. M. E. Hoyt had
radio school. Charles will visit his will spend a few weeks.
I charge of the service, Mrs. Gall Lysister. Yvonne and his uncle and
Willard Demond is not very well, i kins sang. Burial was in Lakeview
aunt. Mr. and Mrs Roy Geiger, all as thc result of a bad carbuncle cemetery. Mr*. Downing had been
which he had and to confined to his' In poor health for some time. She
yrars. Charles many friend* are bed most of lhe time.
leave* three children. Floyd Down­
Notice thc announcement else- j Ing of Castleton township. Mrs Nina
very glad that he has thl* splendid
opportunity and wish him a very where in this issue of the revival Abbott of Marshall and Mra. Ralph
pleasant vocation from hb duties meetings being held here this week.! McfflU of Lansing, two sisters, mvat the Freeport News office.
E S. Thompson preached in West ‘
Mr and Mr*. Victor Sto-son were Sebewa Sunday morning.
Hastings visitor* Thursday after­
STONY POINT.
noon.
Orval Wadell of Kalamazoo was j
The W W Boughner family are in
quarantine for a mild case of scar­ al John Blocher's over the week(
let fever.
Tlie Wellman P. T. A. will be held
Mrs Pearl Smith was in Hastings
Friday evening. Dec. 21. Program
on business Thursday
Thc young people's class of the M. by the children.
We are glad to report that Don
E. Sunday School are planning a
social meeting in the church base­ Rowlader. who has been very ill, is
ment for Friday evening of this making a nice recovery.
Rev. John Smith passed away
week, a: this tunc thc class will
organize and make plans for its
activities for Uic coming months. At years. He had lived a greater part
present the class consists of about of his life in this community and
i twenty members, but it is hoped that had always been very active tn min­
all
many more young people will join isterial and church work of
kinds. Funeral services were lield
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Levant Newton are at the Brethren church Sunday P.
now living in the Bryans house on M.. conducted by Rev. Harley Town­
send. assisted by several ministers
East Main St.
Rev. F. Loomis and Geo» Bassett
spent from Tuesday until Thursday i ow and two sons, Roy of Manden.
at the former* farm near Smyrna. N, D.. and Owen of this place.
Mra. Janet Fettes and son Robert
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
arrived recently from Cheyenne
Mr. Ryker, who owns the Bickel
Wells. Colo , and are making their
home on the Miller place west of place, has his sawmill set and Is
sawing ties, which he will haul to
Freeport.
Freeport.
Theodore Wlertnga. Jr., of Mid­
MILO.
dleville spent Bunday with
his
Last Week's Letter.
»
The H. L. Club was entertained at
Mr*. Albertson's Rew home soath of
Richland Thursday. Dec. 6 w$th Mr*. ‘Marks I Anne Peterson) enjoyed a
Merriman as co-hostess. A delicious chicken dinner and spent the after­
dinner was served to eighteen mem­ noon with Mr. and Mra. Johnson.
bers and three guests. Thc meeting
There will be no school at the
was then called to order by the Gate* this Monday as tlie teacher.
president. Mrs. Barber, and the Mra. McCaul, to UL
Die Gates uliool will have a
meeting opened by suigtng and re­
peating the club Woman's Collect. Christmas tree Friday ewnlng. Dec.
A short business session followed the 21, also give an entertaimuent.

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Hastings, Mich.

GOING OUT OF

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29 Years of loyal service to the
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�PINE LAKE.
On Thursday aftarooco Mra. Migham. Hany KlUlck. and Mr. and

INTBODUCTORY

DOWLING.

ba a co-operative antertainmsnt. It
being sponsored by the school and
the Bunday school with a "Merry

road to recovery.

This smaxing offer m*de;
to get you to try The M
flour with GdarsnteedB
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Delton,

Michigan

Closing Out
New 1934 V-8 Models
at Bargain Prices

The Ladies’ Aid Society will aarve
dinner this weak on Thursday with
nd on Saturday i Itobert Ford a kitchen shower In connection for
be^teys and Mrs. Mullendore tlie church cupboards. The Circle
also is re paandlng to tha call for
North Pine Lake school will have new dUhas. coffee cups being bad­
a Christmas tree and program on ly needed, also gravy bowls.
Saturday evening. December 22, and
The Cemetery Circle meeting,
the South Pine Lake school will which wm held last week. wm not
celebrate on Friday aflcrnou Decem­ well attended and a chicken din­
ber 21.
ner enjoyed. The officers who serv.
On Thursday evening the DickcnKc boy* went to Kalamazoo to visit
relatives until Sunday.
ly re-elected. President, Mra. Lara
Wilcox; secretary. Mra. Bianchi)
conducting dental examinations in Powell; treasurer, Mra. Mildred
the local schools.
On Wednesday about slxty-ffvc appointed m caretaker for the comschpol officers were entertained for
luncheon and a program at the Pine
Lake
Kellogg Foundation. N. H.
tings were Sunday visitors at Uic
Brouard and Ernest Monbouse, at­
home of Mrs. Scobey's mother, Mrs.
tended from south Pine lake and
Blanche Powell.
Robert Ford. Earl Dunlope and Er­
Several family dinners are being
nest Hall from North Pine lake.
arranged for Christmas while others
will go elsewhere for the day. Per­
cember 14, at thc Plainwell hospital. haps we will be able to report a few
Barbara Johnson Is with thc chil­ of them next week.
dren and doing the home work durMra. Anna Trethric received news
TecenUy of a rather perilous experi­
On Friday. John Kllllck. with a ence which her brother, Chartea
group of Farm Bureau members, left Warner of Idaho, underwent, hav­
for Nashville. Tonne»ec where they ing been lost tn thl woods while
will attend a oonvenUon. While en­ hunting deer in that locality. He
route they visited Mammoth Cave In was finally rescued by a scorching
Kentucky and other pointe of intcr- party after a day and night abaence
with no real serious results.

CEDAR CREEK.
The Burfbell L. A. 8. will meet
icl Shriber and Mr. and Mra. Leo with Mr. and Mra. Clarence Camp­
Barry of this vicinity attended a bell for dinner Thursday, Dec. 27. Be
farewell surprise party mi
on. Robert• omc auu oc mere.
imacwci.
Barry of Southeast Carlton Thurs-1 E. Cairns of Fair lake spent Sun­
day evening. Robert leaves . this day with his daughter and family,
week for Detroit. We all wish him j Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Owen.
beat of luck.
the best
Several from here attended the
Quite of number ot* “
thia
■* commun­ funeral ot Dave Stiles at thc Banity attended a reception held al thc flcld church Sunday P. M. The chil­
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rob­ dren have the sympathy of Mr.
inson in honor of Mra. Harold Tas- Stiles’ many friends at this place.
ker (Lucille Robinson) Saturday
There will be a Christmas program
evening. She received many lovely and tree at thc schoolhouse Friday,
and useful gifts. A short program Dec. 21. being prepared by Mra.
was given. Light refreshments were Pease and pupils.
served.
'
I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitt and Mr. Wayne Gates who were recently
and Mrs. Arthur Strodtbeck of As-'married.
syrla called on Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Mr. and Mra. Gayla Pease, Leslie
Strodtbeck Sunday afternoon.
| Pease and Mrs
Dunklcy spent
Kendall Buck had a misfortune Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Friday evening that he doesn't care' Watson of Delton.
to repeat. He was burned severely! John Lammers. Ardy Owen and
about the head while looking in an Mra. O. Wortman attended the
=*.*crhc^Ud radiator wl!h&gt;
overheated
with-________
a match,_ school board meeting a Pine lake
“ •-*- met* at
-• *•-The Dorcas Society
the Wednesday.
home ot Mrs. Lafayette Usbome on
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Campbell
Wednesday to tew^
moved
into Orville Hammond's
Mra. Wm. Shriber and daughter house Saturday near Hinds Corners.
of Hastings spent from Monday to
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. McGddrich
Wednesday evening with Mr. and visited his sister at climax Thurs­
Mrs. Prank Shriber.
day and found her much better. Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Enz of North____________________________
__ _
Ella Sweet returned home with__them
Woodland spent Sunday with her after caring for her slater for some
mother, Mra. Anna Buck, and fam- time.
ily.
We wish the Banner and readers
Lester Warner of Woodland and‘all a Merry Christmas and Happy
Hazel Shriber and Mr. and Mrs. New Year.
Frank
------ a a a
------Prank Rhrlhar
Shriber r-»1l«u4
called non Mr. and
CARLTON CENTER.
Mra. Abid Donley and Mr. and Mrs.
The Carlton Center school will
Guy Hough of Lansing Sunday afthold its Christmas program this
ernoon.
Thursday night at the M. E. church
The mint Is reported ready to&gt; at eight o’clock. All are cordially
speed up production of sliver dollars, invited.
tet'a hope that the tailors are ready
Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson en­
tertained Saturday night at a re-1
to reenforce trouser pockets.
coption given In honor of their
daughter, Lucile, who was married
recently to Harold Tasker of near
Lake Odessa. A very delightful eve■ nlng was spent, a mock wedding af' forded much amusement as a part
of the evening's entertainment. De­
! IIclous refreshments were served by
I girl friends of the bride, and many
lovely gifts were given to the bride
I and groom amid many good wishes
for a happy married life.
। Mr. and Mrs. Fay Underwood re-'
cenUy moved into the Leslie Dan­
iels house.
Mrs. Parker and grandson of Ev­
i
erett are visiting the fanner's
daughter, Mr. and Mra. John Asplnall. and other relatives.
Mr. and Mra. John Robinson en­
tertained guests from Grand Rap­
ids Sunday.

Hard
Mixed
Xmas
Candy
LA. 12c

SOUTHWEST CARLTON.

1 Deluxe Coupe
2 Standard Coaches
Also
2 V-8 1934 Coachea, Used
As Demonstrators
2 V-8 1934 Deluxe Fordor
Sedans, Used As Dem­
onstrators
Who is going to be the lucky

ones to get these 1934 cars
Just nicely broken in for
hard use.

FORD DEALERS
Phone 2121

Hastings

AUCTION SALE!
Having decided to quit farming, I will sell the following
pertonal property at my farm, 2 miles west of Hastings on
M-37, at public auction on
.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21
COMMENCING AT 1:00 O’CLOCK, SHARP.
HORSES.
Gray mare, 12 yr*, old, wt. 1300 lbs.
Brown mare, 15 yrs. old, wt. 1050 Iba.

CATTLE.
5-yr.-old Guernsey cow, freshened in
Sept.
5-yr.-old Guernsey cow, freshened in
Oct.
5-yr.-old Guernsey cow, freshened in
(T^ese are thoroughbred cows.)
5-yr.-old grade Guernsey cow, fresh­
ened in Sept.
2-yr.-oId Guernsey and Jersey heifer.
due in June.
Guernsey and Jersey heifer, 15 mos.
old.
HOGS.
Poland China brood sow, wt. 250 lbs.
7 shoats, weight 175 lbs. each.

CHICKENS.
20 White Leghorn pullets.
FEED.
6 tons alfalfa hay, extra good.
200 bundles corn stalks.
Stack bean pods.
100 baskets good' corn.
TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Wide tire wagon, good repair.
Flat rack. 99 Oliver plow.
Three-sec. lever drag.
Walking cultivator.
Set double harness.
1000 lb*, platform scales.
Dump rake. Deering mower.
Hog ersde. Hog chute.
Iron kettle. 2 spears and jack.
Lard press and sausage stuffer.
Vinegar barrel. Water separator. .
Glass dish cupboard. ,
Many ollwr articl.. not luted.

TERMS:—CASH. Nothing to be removed
until settled for.

Mrs. Edith Stevens, Propr.
J. E. NORTON Auctioneer.

HAROLD SMITH, Clerk.

LOWER CROOKED LAKE.
Joe Stenger was home from Kai-

Nick Bocrman’s entertained com­
pany from Plainwell Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. C Zimmerman made
a business trip to Kalamazoo Friday.
About 45 attended the P. T. A. at
the Milo schoolhouse Friday evening
and enjoyed the talk on the work of
j the Kalamazoot police department
identification bureau, augmented by
stereoptlcon slides, directed by Dar­
rel C Wlcke. Everybne also appreelated the electric lights which were
recently installed.
Thc Milo school will have a
Christmas tree and program at the
schoolhouse Friday evening. Every­
one cordially invited.
Elwell Storr, wife and son of De­
troit who were here, to attend the
funeral of the former’s sister. Mra.
Pearl Storr Garrett, called on their
old neighbors. Mr. •wnd-Mra. Henry
Fennels Saturday afternoon. Mr. and
Mrs. Emet Pennela of Kalamazoo
were also afternoon visitors there.
SOUTH SHULTZ.
A Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year to the Banner force and
all ol its readers.
Mra. Sarah Kenyon spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs. Inez
Warner, and family and Is vUltlhg
of Battle Creek this week.
Henry Tpote received the sad
news ot the passing of his brother.
David Stiles, of Banfield, Thursday,
and Mr. Tooae in company with his
Mm, Porter, and family attended
the funeral Sunday.
Mils Virginia Havens and her pu­
pils are putting on a fine program
Friday night and there will be a
Christmas tree.
Gordon Kenyon and Clinton Hom
spent Sunday evening with Prederlek and Elmer Anders of Brush

Mr. and Mra. Prank Hallock of
Milo spent Friday afternoon with1
Mr. and Mrs. 0.1. Kenyon.
‘

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FOODS CAREFULLY SELECTED FOR GREATER VAL­
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THE CROWDS OF HAPPY FOOD SHOPPERS TO
C. THOMAS STORES AND SHARE IN THESE SAVINGS I

ALL PRICES GOOD
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday
4 Great Food Shopping Daya
STORE OPEN
Until 9 o’clock
SATURDAY
and
MONDAY
NIGHTS
Give “Gift
Food Baskets”
Thia
Christmas

Mixed
Xmas
Nuts
u&gt;. 19c

ERYn

C.THOMAS
MINCE MEAT
"OLD TIME"
Delicious Flavor

DATES
Currante

FRESH
NEW CROP
BULK. Lb.

8TW" 14c I S.OM?D“Y

Strained Cranberry Sauce
CAPE COD BERRIES
4 -

PASTEURIZED

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APRICOTS
28c | Walnut Meats
FIGS
White B os. Pkg. 10c

PEACHES
JELLY—8 oz.
w*
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1 vul Q
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No. 2| Can Sliced
No. 2$ Can Crushed

WXa 1 1

Sweet. Sour,

Pickles
WX
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1 VflO

Very Small
Cream of Garden
No. 3 Can

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Golden Bantam
Dream ot Garden
No. 2 Can

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VUI 11

15c

Red Sour

Tomatoes 3

Cans

Asparagus No. 2 Can

10c
15c

17c
10c
25c
20c

DICED

Carrots

3 Cans

25c

Tri-Point

(Creamy,

Can

22c

SURESET ~ 17c

El_
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Halvas

Diamond Walnuts lb. 22c
Almonds, Drake lb. 17c
Brazil Nuts
lb. 16c
Filberts
lb. 19c
Filled Christmas Candy D&gt;.15c

19c

FINEST HOLIDAY SELECTION OF
FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

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Green Freestone

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10c

Mustard Saladat 15c

Best Gulf
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Bnker’, BAKING CHOCOLATE, 1 lb. bar 21c
HERSHEY’S COCOA,
2 Lib. boxes 25c
POWDERED SUGAR
3 HA. 20c
CITRON, ORANGE, Lemon Peel, 4 oz. pkg. 10c
TAPIOCA, Pearl, Med. or Fine, Bulk, 2 Um. 15c

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DUUAK

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PURE CANE.............................

COFFEE
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CHEESE

PUMPKIN
CR1SCO |

10 Uh
10 lb.

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THOMAS SPECIAL
MISSION INN
. .

Thomas Special Green Japan Tea, lb. 25c
M Lk LIPTON’S
Yellow
Yellow Label
Label

na
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Blue Label

Mild Wisconsin Full Cream Cheeee.

Alice Dsand i No. 2 Cans
I lb. Can

25c
58c

C. THOMAS STORES
128 W. STATE ST.

qL 33c
17c
20c

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SHRIMP

□round. Bubbsd
SAGE
8c T* T?
Poultry Seasoning ru. 7c * |\
ONION SALT
10c

Pimentos

Delicious)

15c

SLICED BUTTONS

Mushrooms

__
22c
21c

Salad Dressing* 23c

” 3 Jars 25c

Flavsxs

Delicious
Bartlett*
No. 2 Can

themes

.

Best Quality
Sliced or
Halves
No. 2i/a Can

PlNUltAKT

PINEAPPLE

28c

“Be»t Yet” Flour 24*4 Ibi. 95c I Calumet Baking Pwd. 1 lb. 22c
12 oz. c»n 35c
FANCY SEEDLESS
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17 os. Can

Reg. Pkg. 12c
Pitted ... 13c

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HASTINGS, MICH.

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�TNT HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER II, 1934
enLi. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes. I
MIDDLEVILLE.
DELTON.
Vaughn Mott has gone north In
jgr*. Della Allen went lo the home
The members of our school board,
the interest of the Farmers' Mutual- ------ -- - — --------- - together with. Bupt. C. J. Barnum,
end with hlz daughter, Leah. Mae, at
West Ttwmappie on Tuesday to were guests at the Kellogg Health
Windstorm company.
Mr. aAd Mrs. Winslow Martin of
,
MOTICB or MOBTOAOB rOXXFoundation camp at Pine lake Wed­
Mra. D. N. Honeywell went to Hickory Comers spent Sunday with spend the winter months.
A load of our High school pupils nesday. Dr. E. 'O. Mxlby, dean of
Battle Creek Friday evening to her her mother. Mrs Ethel Stebbins.
went to Hastings Tuesday and saw the school of education at North­
&gt;■ B?w«rh»»iot Sled in »i4 .OTooie, returning home Saturday tings called on relatives here Sun­ our Circuit Court in session. Tliey western University, was the speokof BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANIES in
M that an o“;? night expecting to,bring Opal Honwere much pleased to see and learn
the United States, places their shares among
thi. eourt deter- (eywell with her for a few weeks' day.
Andrew Havens and daughter, slon and believe It of much value to
e th* local heira -,l_y
of
David.
C.
SUles
of
Bonfield,
who
the most desirabe forms of investment.
Lucy, of Battle Creek called on Mr.
them in studying law and govern­ was well known throughout south­
I Callers at Mr. and Mrs. Verne Cal- Sam DeBack Sunday._________
ment.
ern
Barry
county
as
a
polnccr
res
­
■&lt;iock in th* 'throp were. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
THOUSANDS of Building and Loan
A cal) came on Tuesday from Lan­ ident of Johnstown and a progresMILO. holdcra, repreaenting millions of dollars,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Higgins of Kal­ sing to G. D. Whitmore to check up ive farmers and stock buyer.
Delton has a new R. F. D. car­
amazoo vUited Mr. and Mrs. Har- on our Rep. Charlea. F. Parker, as he
safeguarded by wise and effective laws..
was known to have registered at the rier, Mark Garrison of Cloterdale,
Kerns hotel. Fortunately for him tfho has been a carrier from ClavcrMay we furnish you with more information
and his many friends he had at the dale for the past 15 yean, has been
last moment decided to come home
about "NATIONAL" shares?
The bazaar was very well attend- that night and therefore, slept in transferred to Delton Route 3. Ths
post
office
forqe
is
glad
to
welcome
’■ I ed although not so largely as in peace and security and knew noth­
Ir*d Smllb.
of Probai*.
Leslie Enzlan of Cressey Bunday.
such an estimable and capable
former years. Mrs. Roberts de­
otrtiT irsTTOW
1
nni1 MrS" 8llaa Ca|le&lt;l «•» Mr. lighted all with her interesting de­ ing of the horrible death of some of young man in their service and we
for and Mrs. Joshua DeCrocker of Rlch- scription of her Australian and New his friends until later. His room­ are sure the patrons on his new
mate lost his life In the terrible di­ ■route will like him. too.
iinu of B»m.
land Thursday. Mrs. DeCrocker is,
w.'.’urV. ’i- °n the «lek list. Tliey also called on i Zealand trip taken ’If) March and saster.
Several from here attended the
if) on Ihj 1.1 dly Of D&amp;i
Junior Jones at Pennock hospital! April. A playlet by Jive young la­
The many friends ©f M. O. Hill Milo bazaar at the home of Mr. and
dles from Delton was
another
• 11.34.
—
, I in Hastings.
were saddened to hear of his un­ Mrs. Bradfield Wednesday afltemoon
I: Hon. Stuart Clemonl. Jod«*|
visiting her pleasing feature of the program.
timely death. Mort liad often called and evening.
O!4*rt Baildlnc aad
r’
-v
HauuhtA,
ranzi Klrx
Mr. and Mrs. Myres and a friend here and had many friends in thia
ih* ....
of —Thom.,
daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. rtlinrl**
Charles
U AiaocUUoa
Friday, December 31, will be Aunt
l*r.*.*d.
crane and daughter, of Silver Creek. from Grand Rapids were guests at vicinity who extend to the bereaved
Kate Williams' nlnety-flnjt birth­
m natnu
L. Maus, Hastings, Mich,
■&gt; C'nnoc. ho.piu the Quick home Sunday.
family their sympathy in ills sud­
day. In honor of thc occasion her
row
Paracraph Bia of th* is improving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spaw have ,den passing.
daughter, Mrs. Floy McDermott,
n*tit&gt;on
Mrs vcme calthrop returned to moved into the living rooms over
The old singing school drew a hold open house on that day so that
'"er« M her home here after spending several thc garage on the Lake Hills Farms.
large
crowd
at
the
M.
E..church,
who
friends and relatives may call and
all mat days with her daughter. Mr. and Mr. Spaw Is farm manager al Lake
greatly appreciated the program.
extend their best wishes and greet­
da* of MrS P4U1 Na8d Ot aU11 UkC MrS ■Mills.
Several loads of Pythlans attended ings to Aunt Kate.
THREE CORNERS.
| Mia Qiady, Walters and puplh
in ihe Calthrop's arm Is si ill very paliifuL
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Scobey the Pythian meeting at Nashville
Miss Lcta Jones is assisting with the were visitors ot (he latter's sister,
Friends of Mrs. Minda Billingsley, will present a Christmas program for
Mrs Whittemore celebrated her
Tuesday evening, and enjoyed the Eighty-eighth"
birthday Thursday at who underwent a serious operation
T. A- Thursday evening, acme
. housework.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tack of Assyria .splendid meeting there.
I Mr and Mrs. Maurice Mills en- Center.
the home of her son, George Whit­ recently, will be pleased to learn
wiibJm
nnd’ nov n in, ,
Wednesday evening Vern Chase of
'I- ,h.».‘ m^iic
tertalned recently their sons. Lloyd
®!n*th 01
Mrs. Minnie Quick has been act- .Jackson bought his mother, Mrs. temore, and Wife. A birthday din­ that she is making a fine recovery
of South Bend, Ind.. Gerald and Ing the good Samaritan by spend- ;
ner
was
given
in
her
honor.
Mr.
Sophia Chase, to her home here.
in lady friend of Detroit. MT. and Mrs. ing several days with Mrs. H. J.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Whittemore
of
She had spent several weeks with
“’ Bernard Mills and Dawn and Har­ Flower, who is confined to her bed ;
Rutland, Mr. and. Mrs. Will Whit­
her son and family, having gone
vey Mills of Kalamazoo. Mr. and with Illness.
temore of Delton and Mr. and Mrs.
there with him before Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Mills' thirtieth .wedding anniJohn Bradfield went Thursday to ,A very enjoyable trip for a lady post James Brown of Bedford were
__ । versary occurred Nov. 28. Some very spend the winter with his son. Er- ।
guests.
nice gifts were presented them.
OBDEM FOB PUBLICATIOK.
nest, and family of South Bend.
Mrs. Kate Burdick of East Hick­
On
January
17th
the
Past
Ciilefs
OBDEB FOB
!•»' Mr. and Mrs M. A. Mills atClub of ivy Temple will serve a din­ ory Corners spent Saturday night
0fB"i7 eoort held al ib. tended lhe funeral of Mra. Charles Ind.
Mrs Quick and Bernice Flower iner at the Pythian hall. You are and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.
•*-- eli» of IlMtiaza. Garrett at Augusta Saturday. Mrs. attended the burial of Mrs. Pearlc ;
sure of a good meal, for these ladies T. Wertman.
Garrett of Augusta at Prairieville ।are noted for their good cooking.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Reynolds and
Whole, Half or
cemetery Saturday afternoon. Mrs. :
the date.
children of Chicago spent the week
1 Announcements are received of Garrett was born in this neighbor­ Remember
Our basket ball teams went to end with their parents, Mr. and
of lhe Miate Of Wm. □.
arrival of a 10 3-4 pound daughhood and spent her girlhood here, iGrand Rapids where they played Mra. H. T. Reynolds.
attending school and church here 1the Godwin teams. Some parties
Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Whitbeck have,
Hiun vr»yinc Laurence Osborne, formerly of this and was married here also to C. R. i
there should be taught a lesson for closed their White Star oil station
Center Cuts
of «’j place. Ramona Mae is the name.
Garrett, who also lived in this neigh- ■when our boys started for home they and gone to Lansing for thc winter.
of Shoulder
ihcrrtD d*
Mr. and Mrs. John DeForest and borhood. Our deepest sympathy is ;
found that damage had been done
Mrs. Susie Francisco, who has
Mich. Gr.de No. 1
. . . ,
children of Martin. Mr. and Mrs. extended to the sons and daughters, ito their autoes. that should mean a
been working in Kalamazoo, has
u thi Will Shattock and family of Kala- brother and sisters, who have so ;
Freeh Made
prison term for some one. Not only come home to stay for awhile.
robit* office, b* and 1 mazoo visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert recently been called to give up both i
Fr..h
for the damage done, but there
The receipts from the play. "The
&lt;ld txil- McKjbbln Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
father and mother, brother and sis- imight have been a loss of life, Redheaded Stepchild." amounted to
Home Made
bile so- Lyle McKibbln of Otsego were also ter.
। caused by the condition the cars $55.60. Everyone enjoyed the play
Lm„, Round
Mrs. Bradfield and son Jack and 1
and all of the players did excellent
ri»‘ui Mrs Manley Billings called on
Bono Cut*
&gt;
Richard Cook were Kalamazoo vis­
Many Christmas trees along our work wjth their parts. We under­
vnnud Mrs. Henry Benson Sunday. Mrs itors Saturday.
All the B**t
istreets make a pretty sight. The stand another play wlll.be put on
Clifford Castle of Burbank visited
Mr. and Mrs. John George and istores will be open from now until in February.
Chuck Cut*
, her Thursday. Mrs. Castle was called three children of Holland were vis- i
after the holdlays for the benefit of
There will be n Christmas tree
ihomc on account of the Illness of her
Jtors of Mr. and Mrs. Meric Brad- ।those who wish to look around and and program for the school Friday
— Imother. Mrs. Townsend, of Orange- field and Jack Sunday.
OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
pick out their presents evenings.
afternoon in the hall, also one at
of Mkhlrnn. th* Probat* Cour
The Home Literary Club will be
School will close this week Fri­ the church Monday evening.
CHANCERY FUTICB
th* County of Barry.
The pupils of our school arc pre- entertained for their Christmas ।day until after New Year's. The pu­
Dr and Mrs. Farwell have re­
l*' paring a program to be given in meeting Thursday. Dec. 20. at thc ।pils and teachers will in many in­
Fre*b Chopped
m .connection with a Christmas tree at home of Mrs. Harrington with Mrs. istances be gone to their homes over turned from t|ieir vacation spent In
Nothing Added
the east. Dr. McGee of Detroit, who
.'the schoolhouse Friday evening. De- Vera Lawrence co-hostess.
Itlie holidays.
has been filling Dr. Farwell's place,
0O.„,
°‘ cember 31. The members of the
Burdette Bennway has started has made many friends during his
nil*. M.thir.n, I’l.ir.llff
in th* mailer of the **t.i* of Henry , Sunday School will have their pro­
HENDERSHOTT.
work in the bank and on Jan. 1st. stay here, who regret to have him,
,, gram and Christmas tree Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Slocum of Bat­ will succeed Miss Hazel Holes, who
Hgave.
,'r evening. December 23. Everyone wel­ tle creek and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Slo­
has resigned as of that date. We will ,j m
,a Ida Barnes is staying at UM
Mrs.
the_
cum of Hastings were Sunday guests ... JnlM
come.
‘
Cut from the Heart of the Round
bTC.n home of her
Rotert. for “ time,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Horton of Au­ at tlie home of their mother, Mrs. such a pleasant and efficient assist-1 ----------------------Mrs. Barnes has very poor ....
health
gusta and Mr. andl Mrs. James Ncv- Jennie Blocuin.
ant iashier for some time. Some of
n ins and family of North Pine lake
A. C- Clark was called to Durand us ;Je willing to gamble as to lhe and her many friends wish she
might soon improve.
i’ spent Sunday with Die ladies' par- Saturday by the death of his niece, why’of it, but more of that later.
The Christinas entertainment at
Mrs. Wm. Betlerley. Miss Josephine
the church Monday night will con­
Romig accompanied him. Tliey re­
DURFEE DISTRICT.
Ilea
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
sist
of a drama entitled "Street of
turned home on Sunday afternoon.
Last Thursday night, when the
Slat* of Mlehlran. tha Prot&gt;»U Coart
Heart."
There will also be special
Chocolate Pudding
Ernie Matteson has the framework choir met at the church for practice,
rrrrioua I
of his new house up. The men ot the lights weren't acting right. When ■music, recitations and exercises, al­
lUllioci E
newapapw printed
the community have been very help­ John Gamble started to investigate, so a Christmas tree.
Lawrence Fuhr Is absent from
ful in getting the work so far ad- the gas tank exploded and burned
RED
his face and right hand very badly. school this week on account of sick­
Mildred SrnlUi. R*&lt;ltt*r of Probeta.
CIRCLE
Mrs. Floyd Garrison was in Dowl­ A physician's aid was necessary to ness. Mrs. Nellie Litts is substi­
tuting for him.
NOTICE. I
ing Thursday lo help with the relieve his suffering.
INCKRN
We
wish
every
reader
of
the
Ban
­
Cemetery circle dinner.
Rev. E. Gamble and sons Eddie
The Social at Chas. Van Vrankcps and John and John Wesley Moore ner and all the Banner force a very
Merry Christmas and Happy New
Mixed
Friday night was well attended and and Mrs. Ed. Rice and Veta spent .j Y
enr
all had a good time.
Saturday In Grand Rapids. Mrs.
'
Tlie Hendershott school will have Gamble returned with them for over '
PLEASANT RIDGE.
a Christmas dinner Friday noon and Sunday.
'
•
, ,,
. ... i The Christmas program by th«
tree in the afternoon for lhe pupils.
-Die majority of the men in this Sunday scliool will be Monday eveMr. and Mrs. Harvey Parmalee vicinity were in Hastings Thursday nlng, Dec. 24.
and daughter. June, from Johnstown on builness.
|
Bnd
Arthur Teeter and
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were Sunday afternoon callers at
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Harrington Mary were at Scottville part of last
Floyd Garrison's.
„
| th* County or tt»rry. in vri.r
and daughter and son of Battle week.
The McOmber school extends an Creek attended Sunday school at
A large crowd attended the funerinvitation to us to their Christmas Erat Baltimore United Brethren ftl of Rev. John Smith at South
flour
pkg.
program Christmas evening.
church last Sunday. Dole played two woodland church Sunday.
Geo. Johnson and family from fine selections on the violin which j Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Barnum. Mr.
nw!&gt;»
Hastings have moved in Mrs. Etta were certainly enjoyed by all.
and Mrs. Alton Wood and Anna
Beach's house.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman and Boice were in Lansing on Friday
JELLO
six tMlrtom Flavor*
3 pkgs. 17c
Mr. and Mrs- Ernie Matteson have fondly of Maple Grove ate Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Klnne. Mrs.
their card of thanks in this issue ot dinner with Mr. and Mrs. William Hazel Abbey, Robert and Richard
LOG CABIN SYRUP
bottle 21c
Defendant*.
lhe Banner. It would be impossible Hoffman. a
spent
....
Sunday
spent
in Sunday
Battle Creek
!n Battle
with
pkg. 10c
BAKER
’
S
COCOANUT
Or/
for them to thank so many in perCMH Rice
T5I/-* and
*nr&lt; Veta Mr. an&lt;
___ j&gt; ..
. .. _ .
Mr. ahd Mrs.i Edd.
Mrx_ . c^jj
BAKER’S COCOANUT
Soother. a*yfo
-can 13c
8U?day wllh Mr. and Mrs. j i-he P T A wiU
eve.
Hloyd
F*lm«r
near
OrMWvllle.
nln,.
Oec
Jl
A
program
MU
0gCLOVERDALE.
LAUrenee »«»"“» "P«1&gt;
by lhe teacher and pupils. Brin,
number of Cloverdale people at­
tended the play "Red Headed 8tep- daya Inti week Mlh Mr and Mra. popcorn or apples toe eau.
Leon Stanton in Battle creek.
I
।a *
Mr. and Mrs Edd. Rice enterIRVING.
very much by all.
talned the telephone meeting last | The
Christmas
program
and
Dona Marie Pennels was pleasant­
Thursday.
Christmas
tree
will be at the hall
ly surprised when her mother pre­
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stanton of Bat- Friday evening, Dec. 21. Everybody
sented her with cake and ice cream
tie
creek
were
guests
of
Mr.
and
invited.
Bring
popcorn
or
candy.
•r Orange
at school Wednesday afternoon in
| Mrs. Emmr Simmons of Grand
honor of her birthday. AU the Chil­ Mrs. William Hoffman Saturday.
The Durfee Christmas tree and Rapids spent tlie post week with her
dren enjoyed a piece of cake and ice
program will be this week Thursday, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mayville, who
cream also.
,_
.
»---------------.are not very well.
Don't forget tlie cantata. "Good
the UiTiJS RED BRICK.
|
j^y jenkln*. who has been
Will to Men.” to be given Bunday
Mr- and Mrs. Charles Woodruff m for some time, has gone to Ann
evening at the church st eight •pent -nuireday and Friday in De- Arbor foc uMtment.
o'clock. Everybody welcome.
troll attending the Michigan Live- 'I -- • —
Mrand
Mrs. -Nggel- have Mr.
Mrs. Lou Ann Patton spent the stock Exchange banquet.
'Nagel's brother, who is a widower,
week end with relative^ at KalamaWil) Craig of East Hastings was a with them at present. HU home la
Tuesday visitor at Wm. Straus- at'Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pennels spent baugh's.
,
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bolton and
Mrs. Ed. Pennels.
family and Clara Hammond were
The school program will be given Battle Creek shoppers tills week.
at the church Friday night at
CELERY
GOOD QUALITY COAL is the most efficient
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sparks of Has­
2 for 13c
B -o'clock. Everyone welcome. .
tings called at Clifford Hammond's
fuel you can buy. The natural, even heat pro­
NAVAL ORANGES
Large
Sunday.
.
dox. 37c
tended the "Presentation of the
duced by the coal we sell you gives a healthful,
Mrs. Richard Mason of Battle
to a cup of flour
Messiah” at Kalamazoo Sunday eve­ Creek called st Warren Bolton's FrlNANCY HALL SWEETS
4 lbs. 17c
comfortable winter. Don’t delay in ordering
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hart were
your supply.
TEXAS GRAPE FRUIT
Wm. Btrausbaugh waa tn Detroit
5 for 23c
Kalamazoo shoppers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Lewis of KaiHarry Brown and Ralph Bulling
amazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hecker of Hastings called at Charles Wood­
CAULIFLOWER
SQUASH
TOMATOES
ot Nashville and Mr. and Mrs. Wai­ ruff's Sunday.
lace Nadell of Prairieville were Sun­
Our school is getting ready for a
Our trucks are ready to give immediate and
&lt; K. Reid. Clerk,
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christmas tree and program soon.
Dickerson.
clean delivery, when you want and the way you
They were visited by the dentist and

LEGAL NOTICES |

roa rtnuoAnow.

PRAIRIEVILLE.

The Splendid Record J

®he SiTatimtal 3Eonn &amp;
flnueBtarent GTnmpntut

J.

PORK LOINS

16c

lb. 12c
lb. 10c
lb. 10c

Pork Roa*t*

Ring Bologna

Liver Sausage

lb. 14Jc

Pork Steak

lb. 10c
Beef Roast*
Veal Shoulder Roa*teE^ra v'17 lb- 124c
Pure Pork Sausage
Ground Beef
Beef Short Rib*

"

lb. 11c
21b*. 15c
lb. 6c
lb. 124c
LoU

T^"d

Swiss Steaks

Holiday Grocery Items

Soda Cracker*

2

Sparkle

19c

Coffee

14c
3k

Bokar Coffee ,k 25c

23c

3

8 O'Clock

2k

Hard Candy

2

French Cream*

2

25c
25c

Choclate Creams

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column Adelb*r‘ D

10c

Swansdown

Calumet

,k 23c

For Dependable

Mixed Nut*

-

19c
25c

Jumbo Roaited Peanut* 2

Fruit Peel*

&gt;*•■ fOc

Chocolate Twirl*

Fig Bar.

Burn Clean
Economical

k 19c

2

Mince Meat

‘

o—*—

None Such Mince Meat

COAL

Marvin's Date*

25c

*» 10c

X.

’

15c
He

Use only one
level teaspoonful

COAL SAVES FUEL-DOLLARS !

Cigarette*

MacLeod were Hastings
Monday afternoon.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
FEEDS, FUEL, LIME AND CEMENT

shoppers.

STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Surlne were Mr. and Mr*
Bums of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs.
Mix of Nashville.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wheeler of
Battle Creek called on Mr. and Mn.
Willard Ickes WXxlnesday evening.

nurse thU week.
Mrs. Mildred Stevens and daughter
Ing Mrs. Warren Bolton.
BARBERS CORNERS.
The Al toft school will have their

Anyone wishing to help with the
entertainment please -bring pop
com or candy.
Clark Barber visited at Mr. and
spent Tuesday in Battle Creek the Mrs. John Brown's and family Sun-

Toi^J N Ah

Fhane M57 Hartlnga, Mich.

Hiram Myers ot Canion, Ohio.
Michigan.

Moore district called

on

Mr.

and

Shroyer'* thia winter.

KC

BAKING POWDER

Tobaccos

3

25c

Bulk Fig*

17c

Ripe Olive*
Ann Pege Jellie*

■—“ 19c

riauoom Weltara Orders

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 26, 1934

10 PAGES

RELIGION IN CH1R- Ver^5
0rw"^eL"L^"s, WILL TIKE W
For Costly Election Re-count
168 MILES lit IB ,,
ACTER BUILDING Tells Why a Defeated Candidate Can

|SMORE DEPUTY SHERIFFS

THAT WAS THEME OF
T. A. ADDRESS BY
MISS OATTON

Force an Expenditure of $75,000.00.

PAGES I&lt;o6

ANTI-WAR PROFIT
IDEA AN OLD ONE

MRS. F. W. STEBBINS
WAS BADLY BURNED

COUNH
CHMIGE

; Grease She Threw Onto Fur­
as His Assistant
!.
t
j nace Fire Exploded WedBheton-^wT^hoJ,.
townbend
made
M
Must bi done by oo.
SHERIFF
HOAD OOMM'N, UNDER InouncM
,
CLERK BUD,
the .ppantmenl ol tunter- STARTLING DEMAND AND !
tnS

The people of Michigan are in a | But bock behind the acenes, in the j
deputies as follows: George Bed-j
PROPHECY IN 1917
,noon. She found a quantity • of
McNITT LAW
TOR BARNETT
state of confusion concerning what । dark shadows of intrigue and pollU- i
ford, deputy sheriff at Middleville;
grease in a dish. As it had atobd
is going on at the state capital 'cal trickery were others who had
. UAVC
Ann Tn
Henry Hynes, deputy sheriff at
niiioinr.
for a long time ahe decided to get
RELIGION APART FROM
Woodland; Lynn Lorabeck nt Nosh- SENATOR’S RINGING CRY '.rid of iL She went to the -furnace THEIR PREDECESSORS
When the election of November wasldlfferent ideas. As Senator Leon WILL HAVt $4/,(JUU
lU
over and the official canvass was Case, democratic floor leader of the i
IMPROVE TWP. ROADS Freeport, Leon Doster, deputy sher- •
HEARD
AT BANQUET
SERVED FAITHFULLY
LIFE IS VALUELESS I completed, and It was learned that I senate, so clearly and concisely'
nuHnu H I dhuuuc. I (dish onto the hot furnace fire. Tlie
'Frank D. Fitzgerald and all except stated before the special bi-partisan
Delton.
Glenn
Bera Bera
had pre------------heat
--------- - — iff atiff
at Delton.
Glenn
had pre-' ^
. .
”
7~L
. - .
hcat transformed
tr*n‘f°rmed the grease into
Cannot wm Onijaren by a two of the republican candidates on committee appointed to invertlgate ln 1B30 ana Annually mere- vlously been named os under-sheriff. Speaking at Dinner to Custer gases which exploded, badly burning New Officers, Blakney, Hyde
Religion Of “Taboos
”
l,he ataU lU:ket were ,hown with fraud charges, of which he himself
af|er |5fi(000 Will Come
This leavesone port of the county.
m|her arms, face and neck, raising
-end McDonald Will
neugion OA
ABOVUI
majorltlea ranging from above 10D00.was named chairman, there is to
’
’ ,V
southeastern quarter, unrepre- Builder, Towniend Demand- . large blisters and singing her eye"Make Good­
Hnd Don ts
to almoat 100,000. the average voter', much "outside influence" Interfering |
From State to VO.
I sen ted so far on the sheriff's force of
ed War Oonscrint
brows. Fortunately ahe wore her
■ An audience of 250 Barry county thought the campaign was over. It. with the legislature. Senator Case i it will soon be time for the Barry i deputies; but it is expected that an |
*'
, glasses; otherwise her eyesight might
Next Tuesday changes will
neoole on Tuesday evening heard • **“ n°l unUl lhe pernor called a asserted some of It la "sinister^ in county road commission to add an- —
appointment
made later--------from
"Therq
good
deal
talk Just
------------ wlll.be
to—.-------------------------- “ Is
“ a
"—
" “—
----of
- ---------— । nave been ^^5-,^.
aestroyea. Medical
Mcaicai aid
ua made in the occupants al the
people
on ™“na-&gt; fining
q( MIC OUkSUUlg ICV»- charactcr In fact. lt u reahzta
. ro that
now
- . r neara
. .to
BCM 1U1I Ol
a Inthe/nw mile, nt tarmhin road*
thal section.
section.
now about
about the
the necessity
necessity of
of taking
taking ,u nromntte
promptly summoned
summoned and
and ahe
abe and the county clerk's offloe.
MUs Ione Catton,
Calton. secretary Of
of ththe.ilature
lhat th*
lhe rwinl* IrarnM
learned dlf
MiSS
tatnro that
dlf-. that
that some nt
sinisten In,
in-''
of th*
the mnat
most (inL&lt;t*n
rinisten
insvrtem
hr McNItt
11 U evWent lhal Mr Blakney h the
out of war When the I was made as comfortable as potable »OeOT«e W. Leonard will
fluence® ever known in publie
couniy s&gt;szcm, unoer tnr mcnili giving mm
?..! airamiAn
— stul
■••• »uaer
—---------------- *...
Michigan Council of Religion Edu-1 ferently. They are still wandering fluences
public affairs
careful
attention to the seiec- .
,
_^ul
k refresh their shc
* a grcat dear
°f —
Po­
la* ^ul’^ 'b®
। t&gt;on
oi nu
incy are men •P1■
iI
tion of
his assuiama.
assistants. They
, ~, lc &lt;:^rwK " ? . , "
----------------- -- --------------------eat ton. discuss the theme. "Religion? what the fuss is all about and ho*’ in
In Michigan have been at work and 1
. (lhould
.
.j m&gt;kl
. .
. onlcera_
■ memories
m.mmlM they
thov will
wit! recall
r«w*all that these,
l*’M, Tillfl / I I m II 1A
as a Character Builder." The ad- it comes that a disappointed candl- are sUll at work lashing the bocks commteslon of every county to take I who
-raxxmced hu appolnurant M oka
-• —
—.----- ---------».— •_
js what the people want.
nrnnrwau
proposals were dennitaiu
definitely urmn
urged in I
party —
members
everywhere
in a over the entire unimproved township
dress was given In thO'Central nu-dnte for secretary of state, beaten of
Bar. u underrahertfl. Mr. sera w.
! Battle* Creek nearly twenty years 1
dltorium. * 8he made It very Inter- ' by more than 10,000 votes, can for converted attempt to overthrow the highway mileage in each county,.
The runner-up in the primary
within a period of five yean, one-!,
'
ago.
”
said
W
J.
Smith,
speaking
i
1934
state
elections.
eating for her audience. Siie began the mere asking, entail a huge exagainst Mr. Blakney. He has had
„...
|»&lt;«&gt; o' 'he mllce to be token over.
.reminiscently of some outstanding
by saying that she assumed three Ipenae Climated to run from 875,000
experience as game-warden and hM
These sinister Influences do not ea£j? ySar' , . ,
events in Battle creek's experience.
things:
• to 8100.000. to be paid for by helpI "The man whose startling pro-1
1. That her listeners believe in.less and hapless taxpayers. "What desire an honest, fair and impartial1 Thtf McNItt law required the state
poaal that all production should be
recount of the votes cast. They have I
appropriate 82,000.000 the first
character building.
|ls it all about?" they ask.
conscripted for war work, and who 1
2. That they believe that religion | The republicans have never op- no desire to discover fraud. It they • ^r from the gas .tax fund, and,
partment at the sheriff's office,
pointed out the terrible extravahas a real place In lhe building of | posed an hopest, fair and Impartial are permitted to have their way they .band It over to the counties In pro­
has she—
•—
JOSEPHINE SEIFERT
... perpetrate fraud.
I Portion to their mileage
-------- — of
—unlm------- --- --------------------Jgances that would follow a failure
character.
recount of the votes In any precinct will
duties
Every move
since the pro-jP1*05be
^ us^l
township
roods,Improvement,
the money iTHE FAILURE TO MAKE A to take some such precautions, was
THE VICTIMS
3. That her auditors desire to where questionable errors were dis­ citation
rerilnmade
’rtheT^laTwetaOTifo
for’’their
himself
know what place religion has in1 covered in the canvass or where evllamatinn f-aiHn&lt;r the meriai uxainn !to be usd for their Improvement. I
PROPER VyiT.T. IS OFT
*B®ous Junior
iunior lenntzir
; the cour
courageous
senator from
I Michigan.
the late Charles E
bullding character.
i dence of fraud might be established. was prepared, points toward a craft-1 Th® *um of 3500,000 a year is to be |
of Barry county. &gt;
‘
'
STEPHEN KARMES IS
EN SERIOUS
&gt;Townsend." Mr. Smith continued.
She began by inquiring: "What Many democrats who scoffed at the lly designed scheme to steal on elec-1 added to this amount each year for |
SERIOUSLY INJURED Mr. Allan Hyde will become counkind of religion do we mean when prewposed recount were willing to Hon. These vicious forces cannot I “’e following four years; so that, at I
।
Outcry Confirms Warning.
®nd of the five-year period, a to- I lllnnr
C..C1IT
we speak of Ito character-building, vote for one but insisted they would control the senate. Up to this time
I "And whatever Is said.......
in Wash(Continued on page six)
tai of 34.000.000 would be distributed JUUUt LLtMtN I
\
ington now about the need of a 'Accident Occurred Sunday
qualities?" We are sUll learning. I have no part in a steal.
Johnstown for several years and
Youth Is Just a state of mind, and
u
_______________________________ GIVES instances iu»itou&lt;» o» u» pronu «
was named chairman of the board at
Evening on M-37, South
.or such roads. Annually thereafter
« ronfirmation of that solemn and
not a matter of years. We live in
of the Oity
afulchwwlng world. RflMnMi flOYD EVERHART HAS
been too much a system of "taboos j
r-t nnm*
An automobile accident, resulting
—or "don't." — "don'tdo this, don't
MOVED TO FLORIDA
in the death of Clarence Beck 29 and
do that, or you may be doomed."
------------. Mrs. Josephine Seifert. 20. mother of
iZSe*SS?
°f i Judge of Probate Stuart dement.^ ^e time and place. We had two small children, and the serious
Some think religion means conform- i&gt;0 Locate in West Palm
A change in personnel but not
ity In the matter of prayer, or some-1
I The coimty rota commission has ‘n talking recenUy with a Banner
toe^fficS toXr£ Injury of Stephen Kannes. 20. all of
Beach—Everharts Will
thing to be used when we meet
gone at this work with the outdom * representative, declared that- the ~“,J“
, V&gt;n*ccL, , cbargc this city, occurred Sunday night at McDonald. on January 1. will b*calamity. Some believe sets of hab-;
about 9 o'clock, near the home of Al­
Be Missed Here
of putting township roads in m grod manner in which a man's estate
e_^*,Ud,^1't7 of
Its
about the.
its and
ana rules will
win bring
onng »iwui
uic
...
, _______ .______ _ .
J?e
J*? bert Williams, on M-37. five miles
desired results;, or that legislation! Much regret is expressed her{ over MORE THAN 2,000 FROM a condition'as potable with the ; ’J111 be left athls decease should be ^me
fully filled that office for four years,
limited amount of money at their the most Important concern of his 25*“ ln U1® M“°mc temple b. J. south of this city.
perhaps may do It. It soon becomes the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
ALL PARTS OF THE
It appears that Beck and Mrs. making a record of which the coundistXMal
For instance in 1935'the I hf«- Judge Clement stated that he Onen
was
toastmaster. Among
evident that mere knowledge can- I Everhart and family are to leave this
county rota commlsston wl? harc'bad reached this conclusion from
JSdSmJ'Xt maht^ Seifert wished to be driven to Bat­
COUNTY ATTEND
not atone transform ch^acter. De- cl . thls wcfk
wU, movc to
tle Creek,
and arranged with be proud. Mr. McDonald has
about 847.000 with which to improve ’htt several years ®xP®Henoe as regifib ThS
168 miles of township highways., ^e’* of Prcd?te a^ 1™^® Judge,
CharlesE. Kolb. There was Kannes to take them in his car. The many friends since he settled
P*1*" D*‘ch- Ftorida. where »
u
m
lth , good Situation has been accepted by SANTA CLAUS PASSES
Tint u ,n impoMlblllt, with th*. ™ere «r« rforn M0 to too nuu. •W««™nuUK paving seemed in good condition for
Attitude, must be built-a sense of Mr Eve,^
He hM
c^.
in the probate court here '5^,4. rt . our ar Preparations. driving, and lhe car was going at a
OUT SACKS OF CANDY amount of monrv But the roun pendingUJ"
f We are
wlt*» rite Barry- county road
fast clip when it struck the icy built confidence in him as a tp
*bou. 000 now one.
stretch next to the woods on the and as an attorney, so that a &lt;q
U.A commission for two terms as a memw__
__ ... _ &lt;___ ... ...
. . nr. n fid -e' par
-A. PUMU end ..
J'' b^7^lm .i«1im«re"rai."n Tour Packed Hou.ei Are Be.
Williams farm, where It swerved to record a&gt; prosecutor is expected
the left and crashed Into a Urge Mr. McDonald.
dorne
cleric^
quired to Accommodate
rocir
mat purpose. Tney from the files of his office that one
‘
ue wish to create In the lives of nj having charge of its books and
The people of this county will z
have disposal
erou-nrrt rorthe
children—always forgiving, patient. ^r^ He ha. b^n ve^y
h»w
orowned
lhe raid.
| (ram the AUe « Me «1M Uut OBe ''ben Senator Townsend was called
Crowds of Youngsters
most.
If ™*
not the most. Im- “P"1 he
,and. ’“b marked. roadway, not far from the Williams' forget the splendid service which i
onerous,
^1 alZ £\rttay
gravel &lt;m wveral mile. of Un eea of the ------ "
generous, etc
etc. Parents
Parents ennot
cannot hand
hand
; portant business duties of a man's seriousness reviewed the responsl- home. The Impact wound the front been given by Sheriff Leonard. 1
More
than
2.000
clilldren
from
all
year and plan ultimately to have llfe is that of leaving hla houseTn1 bHiUes of the time. He said. In ef- axle around the tree, knocked the had been under-sheriff for fc
down to their children 'what Is; missed In this dtjH She was a mem- .
parts of the county came to see the them alt gravelled highways. To be
right' or 'what is wrong.' The child
bcr of the Women's Clqo. Sh? has
order, so that if death should come ,f®®t: w®t have drafted man-power engine off Its block, broke the gaso­
sx'tk'XnuE^r'Xi-x been president of the County Fed- free Christmas
_______________
show at the Strand sure they cannot equal trunk line to him suddenly the life's work of
miu?Jthe, 8un?' K 1 had m&gt;’ wa* line tank, the contents of which im­ office. He has a state-wide
1___
____
1 Vhis
I- wife
___will
in ■____
.tonlso also
draftdraft
thr the
Indnxfrlol
theater Tuesday afternoon. This is roads, nor county highways; but k
I would
industrial. mediately caught fire. Kannes was Lion as an efficient officer.
man
and
inure
to Tthewould
(Continued on pafce three)
thrown out of the car and badly
(Continued on page four)
Acncflt of the w|fe and the children.
ed here for an event of this kind.
rA week's experience in the probate
He realised this added danger ple.of Barry, county faithfully
Manager Ray Brandi was .forced FAREWELL TO SHERIFF
office listening to the biart ed hopes BANK INTEREST IS
enough to roll in the snow and put capably. We hope hrt sum war;
to cut down the time of each show
and
even
tragedies
caused
by
neg
­
AND
MRS.
LEONARD
^Continued on page three)
I
B mcmber of thdcholr. was suto one hour In order to accommodate
CUT BY UNCLE SAM out the lira in ills clothing, but not
lect of making provisions in a wUl
until his right hand and arm were
the
crowds
of
youngsters
who
kept
for
his
dependents
will
be
readily
LOCAL DEBATERS TO
i
wrXTSfL’X the lobby packed to over-flowing.
Sheriff's Force, Oity Peace
He was trying, de­
Hereafter Banks Can Allow severely
jspite his burned.
In the retirement of County
other injuries, to reach the
The show itself consisted of a se­
Officers and Wives Have
Another thing stressed by Judge
MEET GRAND HAVEN , The hosts of friends of Mr. and
- lection
of short features varying
Buj/2V£ Per Cent on \ &lt;car and help the other two out of Reid. Barry county loaca a cour
Clement la the need at husband
a
Jolly
Time
the flaming automobile when anoth­
Mrs. Everhart and their faiplly here from "Silly Symphonies" to the an­
talking over property matters and
/
/•
Certificates
\
1
Third State League Tourna­ and in Freeport where they resided tics of "Our Gang." He had enough Eight years of close association of life insurance with bls wife, so that
Shirley Gillespie, with three othmany years will wish them every material available for a full two hour Sheriff Leonard and his deputies the wife will know what provisions
order iuis gone out from
ment to Be Held There
ngera, Miss Maureen WUsuccess In their new field.
show and if he had known earlier has made a tie of friendships that have been made for-------------------her and for—
the/
/government reducing the in
on January 11
erle Varney and Miss Eleanor
lhe anproxlmate Dumber of those will not soon be forgotten. Mr. Leon­ chlMren
lhe hu»l»nd «ni /hlcl,
p,, on eertlUcta o
. Gillespie stopped his car
Hastings' next opponent in the MRS. DEAN OLIVER
who planned to attend would liked to ard has worked harmoniously with l.lher d&gt;r Wive, ihou d n«
Slate League debate tournament
to pull Mrs. Seifert the polls, must realise that I
have put on a program of this the city marshal and night-watch­ lo uMerro the ment.1 lorlure. ^&gt;y
lhI1
0, „„„ w to.
man. also with the conservation of­ even privation, .hleh rerun,
wreck, severely burning his
SERIOUSLY INJURED length to please the youngsters.
will be Grand Haven, according
duce
whd
m
In so doing. Gillespie by the narrow majorities by wh
Between acts Santa Claus came on ficer.
Albert Becker..debate coach. A team
many cases where men have waited
’d to put &gt;•
it •-.»,•
into active use. However if j
they were defeated. When it la
On n recent Sunday Under-sheriff F”
**"•• S y4'
.»« ™ ™..er, .nr, WOU.O „
„
composed of Dwight Ferris. Homer In Crisps Hospital in Plain- the stage and addressed the young­
■® banks had the money, they would be ,
membered that the republican a
Yeckley and Marlon Hewitt will go
sters preparatory to the distribution and Mrs. Oliver Tasker of this city. SSNSSJ1,
to d“‘»“n«&lt;Of
‘'|«ble
nKIn uni. ..-to
w. .re
--to .ure.'wUlln, on
__ '
didates for United States sens
well—Former Teach­
there January 11 to defend the af­
of half pound sacks of Christmas Deputy sheriff and Mrs. Arthur Bell
proPerJy'. ,
Brod security, to lour lhe tunds. So sellert were
of Middleville. Deputy Sheriff and
dazed to tell them.
firmative side of the federal school
candy.
The protete lodde explained that „
where business Is to
er Here
1 Lm-vmm
which were two over 2.000 majority, while these
aid question.
Members of the American Legion, Mrs. Karl Paul of Woodland. Deputy eautei usuUly loll under three dumudl
lhta
relation,
Mrs. Dean Oliver of near Plainwell,
On January 9 there will be a
thins I young men from Union City, Mich.. gentlemen were defeated by a
members of the Legton Auxiliary and Sheriff and Mrs. Gali Lykins of lerent clusmcallons. First when, BU1 whal ^cnbody
practice debate at Belding with both better known here as Miss Lo isc the Bov Scouts were present to help Nashville, Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. a man du. and Is survived by a about lc la not to be considered, ba­ came along and took Kannes and
the affirmative and* negative teams Earle, a teacher In our city schools manage the crowds and see that the Loyal Flowers of Delton and Deputy i?*' 'wm I-11 dLen In
can* aovemment aulborltlea have the badly injured woman to Pen­ they have many frlenda outside thttr
taking part. On the affirmative several years ago, was seriously In­ youngsters were given the proper Sheriff and Mrs. Herman Rensch of !1.“2
,“‘“u*la’&lt;l “&gt;r. decided that that must be the rate, nock hospital. Gillespie notified the Part?-__________ _ _ __________ _
Freeport, also City Marshal and third ol the real estate and one-hall
team there will be Dwight Ferris and jured Wednesday night in an auto amount of attention.
ordinary savings deposlla It wUl sheriff's office about the accident.
p/nertmee loeBUy. beeaum The officers and city marshal Harry TRUNK LINE CONNEC­
Marlon Hewitt and on the negative accident on U. 8. 131. four miles
Anyone who stands In the back of Mrs. Harry Thompson; Nightwatch­ or the penonal property are «tven
north of Kalamazoo.
Thompson and Coroner Dr. Kenlth
team Steve Johnson and Ruth Haththe theater while one of these shows man and Mrs. Clarence Shultz and
™
l»U&gt; banks had reduced the rates McIntyre drove to the scene of the
TION WITH CHARLOTTE
According to newspaper reports,
Officer
and
Mrs. to Ule chUdren.
is in progress and hears the soon- Conservation
It thelsw is MHa- „n
^^ounta to two per cent
Mrs. E. J. Oliver. Mrs. Dean Oliver,
George Sumner, all came to the
accident. It was then that the body
tnneous
bursts
of
merriment
which
But “» b“U“ hm
bHorred‘ of Clarence Beck, burned beyond SUU Highway Dapt Add*
Miss .Marie Oliver, Mrs. Horace
Sheriff's
residence,
bringing
wellcomes from the aopreciatlng young
m
A
&lt;•
8haw and Mrs Alice Oliver, were audience cannot help but come to filled baskets and a disposition to on the
recognition, was found. An ambu­
IB Miles West From
in one car. and Clayton Osborne of the conclusion that this event is very have a jolly time, a farewell get-to­
lance brought tiic remains to this
Kalamazoo with Mrs. Lawrence Ful­
That Oity
; city.
much worthwhile. Many children gether.
lerton and Miss Lucille Fullerton of
to.
T
‘ :
waa lclt lor Sl* mcanns.
very
You may write it down that they
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE.
It seems probable that Beck was
get an hour or so enloyment In this
Coldwater
in
Mr.
Osborne's
au
­
did have a good time, with plenty of
In this Issue of the Banner, J. E.
(Continued on page six)
tlficates by the higher rates paid as' killed outright or rendered unconNorton the auctioneer advertises an­ tomobile. It appears that the Os­ entertainment only at rare Intervals. eats, social visits and an all-around
clous when the car hit the tree. At
happiness. They surely did enj%- CLARE EASH LOSES FORE- ‘ fact^he amount of certificates is the hospital it was found that Mrs.
other Community Auction Bale at borne car drove onto the highway It is Christmas money well spent.
the fairground. These sales have from .a cross road and skidded on the
: Seifert had been burned about the
Part of the expense for the candy themselves and left with Sheriff and
proven very popular and a great Icy highway crashing into the Oliver was supplied by the Hastings Com­ Mrs. Leonard, as a reminder of their ARM IN CORN SHREDDER , face, hands and limbs. Her right leg
convenience to many who have one
mercial Club, while Ray Branch do­ visit, a fine combination secretary
Mrs.
E.
J.
Oliver
and
Mrs.
Fuller
­
Slipped
and
Fell,
His
Left
amount
of
deposits;
but
It
will
have
and
writing
desk.
I
or more items to dispose of. You
protruding through the flesh. She
nated the use of the theater and
—
.
। the effect of reducing lhe rate from
ton
were
killed
instantly
and
Mrs.
can bring anything you wish to sell,
died at 4 o'clock Monday morning. from Hastings to Charlotte. In
furnished the films free of charge.
Forearm Falling Into
three per cent to 3 1-2 per cent.
RELIGIOUS TRAIN- "
and but a very reasonable commis­ Dean Oliver. Miss Marie Oliver and
The funeral of Clarence Beck was
sion will be charged on its sale. At Mrs. Bhaw were injured, the former BEAUTIFUL SERVICES MARK .
held at the Irving cemetery this Charlotte will have two
ING FOR CHILDREN
c,.„
lw
ST.
MIDNIGHT CELEBRATION.
Wednesday forenoon. He was the
this Community sale Mr. Norton will more seriously than the others, suf­
The Christmas eve services at St
be lhe auctioneer and Marulce Fore­ fering a broken collar bone, injuries
WAS SPLENDIDLY GIVEN the Farmers Market store in this tings would If M-86 could be
Mils Ione Patton to Con­
man will serve as clerk. In the auc­ to her face and the doctors feared
internal injuries also. She was tak- the largest audiences to the history
noon. The machine was not working I A very lovely and finished tnter- city.
tion sale advertisement in this is­ len to Crlspe hospital in Plainwell
duct Class for Teach­
sue. no attempt is made to name.
of the parish, chairs filling aisles
satisfactorlly. He was pushing the pretation of the "Bird's Christmas
Stephen Kannes is still at the hos­
ers Jan. 7-11
all of the property listed, as new
and every available soace in the
stalks into the shredder, when all at Carol" in dramatic form was given pital and the doctors are quite con­
Items are being constantly added to SUDDEN PASSING OF
church, a large representation from
The teaching of religion to chll- once the machine took hold of the by members of St. Rose school at fident that he will recover. Hla
outlying districts being present. It is. dren Is one of the most Important; stalks and drew them in almost in- i Centra) auditorium Thursday eve- right hip bone is cracked and his
the list. But among the property
COLE
NEWTON
MONDAY
to be offered are two good horses,
one of the most beautiful and dra­ ■tasks of the church. Miss Ione Cat- stantly. Clare lost his balance and »big of last week and Sunday aft­
This community was shocked matic services of the year. A half
. fell in such a manner that his left I ernoon. Over two months of care- near the ankle. He has internal in­
a bay gelding 8 years old weight 1,400
Iba and a black gledlng a years old Monday afternoon by the announce­ hour of singing of. traditional last Tuesday evening said, "That thei arm was drawn into the shredder ful preparation had been given to--------------------------------juries, but it is not----------------believed ------that
weight 1450 lbs.; Guernsey and Hol­ ment of the sudden passing of Cole church carols preceded .UjtMiu. religious training of children 13i and severely mangled below the el- its presentation. There are many they are so serious as to prevent his
stein cow 3 years old due Jan. 4th; Newton, who died from heart fail- Father
Dillon, the new rector. more than learning things that arei bow. He was brought to pennock hn®» to commit and the skillful way recovery. The fact that he was
~
-•
and
hjjp.
Holstein cow 3 yean old. fresh. It la ure la the office of Dr. McIntyre al I preached an
taboo, or memorizing Scripturei hospital where surgical aid was giv- In which It was carried through pitched out of his car into the snow
er pec ted th.r
that MVftraj
several other cows and about 4 o’clock. He was eighty yean 'ful
evidence
*
of excellent coaching.
”K— ,K
: when
* —the
*•'* car hit lhe *------------tree no doubt*
ful sermon.
verses or learning facts about Biblei en and the forearm removed at the *bore
young cattle will be offered; 8 O. I.
It’s a charming story second only saved
" a
* fatality •in his
• case.
In the lovely setting of pine and characters. Religion must bei elbow. He is apparently making a
C. ahoata weight about 80 lbs. each,
to Dicken's famous Carol in appeal
Christmas cobrfs with light candles taught so that the principles andI good recovery from the injury.
and some small pigs and good brood tory. having no Idea that he had glowing, Emmanuel Eplsconal church precepts may become a part of the
and the characters were well cast. AUTO LICENSES GOOD
be greatly improved
sows. One quarter of beef. American , heart trouble.
little Bonnie Brandstettez on whom
gave the true spirit of this gracious child's character; may be an exper­ CIVIC PLAYERS TO
UNTIL FEBRUARY 1 a trunk line.
Cream Separator in good repair. I He was downtown and stepped in- season for its Bunday and Midnight ience in understanding people, and
MEET
ON
FRIDAY
Ing
exceptional
work
—
There will also be other stock and to the star Bakery to make a pdr- service on Christmas eve.
Carol Bird,
living unselfishly; may be a power
Howard Ohenery. playwright, ac-, os did Beatrice Goggins as Mother Secretary of State lunes An­
- The work of the augmented choir within him to help mm develop his
pected that there will be some new complained of a severe pain and in Moeart's Twelfth Mass at the 1st- best and discover his weaknesses; to tor and dramatic coach at Kalama- Ruggles, a major part in the play.
nouncement—Approved
merchandise offered by merchants, asked for assistance to get across
too Central high school, will be the In fact all the parts were well done
become like Christ."
by New Secretary
Read the auction sale advertisement the street to the office of Dr. Me­ der, accompanied bv Mrs. Palmer at
Mias Callon is to teach a course guest speaker at the December In- tad worthy of special mention. ExWord sent out by the preoent sec­
in this issue and remember the date.. Intyi e. He expired while in the doc­ the organ. Mrs. McNulty at the in "Worship,” how to teach chil­ formal meeting of the Hastings Civic bellent audiences greeted both pro------------- | tor's office. Mr. Newtcn was a fine
retary of slate, Clark W. Brown,
piano, Mr. Shafer with violin and dren to approach God and know Playere Association to be held this ductions.
- .
ly&gt;* of m^i'and dttzen. He is sur- Mrs. Dailev cello. Father McNulty Him. It Is hoped that every chil­ Friday evening in the parlors of the
« • »---------------with the endorsement at Mcretary
Havlng decided to scH the farm, N. vlved by hla wife; by one son. Er­
of state-elect. Orville R Atwood,
gave a helpful message. It was a dren's worker in the county will MeUlodUt church, oommenelng u. MISS JEAN GLERUM,
M. cashmore will have an, auction moot Newton of Rutland, and
, irriii UIIQIP TCAPUCD states that the 1934 license plates
make an effort to attend tills Train­ 8:00 oclock. Mr. Chencry is known
most beautiful service.
tale at the farm. 1 mile north and four daughters. The funeral will be
IvCvv R1UOIU I CHUnCn will be legal until February f, 1935,
ing course—January 7 to 11 inclu- to many people here and can be de- j
H2 mile weal of Assyria Center, held' tomorrow. Thursday, at eleven
“
i:* on
“ for some
z~z very
z: lxirr=t2)g
Jean Glerum of Evart has on all motor vehtata. exceot trailers
pended
Interestingj. Miss Jean
neg worthwhile commente on sub- tobeen^ecured
———
A ♦to
— takra
Dewey Reed is the auctioneer and A. M. at 4he Methodist church. It FRESHMAN COLLEGE
and
take th*
the vUtototo
place nt
of weighing more
ty teacher training advisor.
Wm. Schroder clerk. There will be wm be conducted by Rev. W. Mayion
TO END FIRST TERM
jecte pertaining to the theater. In Miss Frances Hunter who is resignan artra wwl wnelr Yaam
JOHNSTOWN TAXPAYERS.
addltlon a group
of Association Ing at the end of the semester and
The first term M Freshman Col­
quantity of feed, harness tad a lot
lege. now being conducted , In the
TO CABLTON TAXPAYERS.
Hastings High school bulldfrur. ends
stunt which will be kept a deep the Hastipgx city school. Miss OlerI will be at Oarlton Center on after Chrlsdhaa vacation. If suffi­
where will give you the date and full
myjtery until it Is ready for "dis- urn is a graduate of Western State brakes which can be
Fridays, at National Bank of Has­ cient requests are received, new
particulars.
play." There will also be stunts and Teachers' College and has becm driver of the truck.
tings on Saturdays, and home by
days, Wednesdays and Fridays for refraahments. All members of the ' teaching in Clare for the past three law, IBM Umdm *i
NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE.
appointment for the purpose of col­ Those interested should communi­ the purpose of receiving taxes.
Association are Invited and attend-' years. She will take up her duUa sued legally, after
With Martin's Orchestra K. of P. lecting taxis.
Hale Carpenter.
Julius Frey. Treasurer.
once will be limited to the members, here on January 28 when the new on trailers which
cate with Superintendent D. A. Van­
hall Hastings. 25c per person.—Adv. —Adv. 1-2,
Carlton Twp^TIreag, Buskirk.
—Adv.
Bedford, R. 1.
only.
i semester begins.

I

TRAGIC RESULTS
IN SOME ESTATES

YOUNGSTEHS EMV'
FREE STRAND

*2° thC,r‘*h‘

i

ci
/ WO Auction bales

rose school play

IMKliEO NICCOENTOHM-3?

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER M, 1134

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1 ARREST TW0.Y0UN0 MEN
FOR STEALING CAR

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“ govtmtnent
u d’nnt“ that
word,
the govrrnmrot‘holds‘must
this the
bolds to
be which
ployees printed or written matter,
and Mrs. Ralph Kerr
Th« Pair riral Deolad n—
which the government holds must Mr.
Frlday, Dec.
'8th. the annual
Later One Admitted
which should be sent through the be sent through the malls, should in­
and Daughter at
ChrUtma* tree and church achool
———mails.
(form himself at the earliest moment
festival will be held at Anmanuel
Sarasota
the Theft
as *to what
the
law requires
ol him.
FOE THE POSSIBLE VIOLA- The same circular explains some "
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—••
Parish
house.
At
about 11:45 Monday night Burr
Mr. Ralph Karr, who has been for
TTfiWfl OT POGTAT. PRfX
! kinds of information that Is being It would be wise for such persons to
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' Certain labor compensation cases
TIURB OF FUBTKIj UU- (circuited. whlch u
held
be consult the local postmaster, Wm. J. several years employed In the Ban- wlll
here Tuesday January
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ULATI0N8
letters. The question of the delivery Field, who can supply the Informa­ ner office, upon the advice of his 8. by Deputy Labar Commissioner' ped inside the reetaurant. Shortly
of all matter which is held to be tion needed.
physician, is spending the winter at Charles M. Black of Lansing.
afterward he happened to took out
letter* Is also discussed in the cir­
Sarasota. Ftorttta. He ha* written' ,
of the window and aaw hla car dis­
KILLS MAN WHILE
OF INTEREST TO MANY­
cular to the postmaster*.
the Banner a letter, which we think
Mta^Lydi
appearing. He promptly notified
“LEGALLY" DRUNK.
ASK THEPOSTMASTER
Carl Spurlock will spend the next irill be of general intereat to our RuaseU cordeu Solomon of Middle­ the sheriff* office, also Nightwatch­
man Shultz.
.
two and a half to fifteen year* ln« readers. so we are publishing it be- vlJle
Might Officer Shultz drove west
Jackson prison. He unintentionally
Mb.lr.. ConUiata, Inform
Jiutlc*
per- of’iown on M-U and. about ondkilled a man. Spurlock was "legally” wHt,
rare ^rd
v ' formed
ceremony Saturday
which made
nation Must Be Mailed .six months or both is provided for drunk
thlrty. picked up two young fellows,
at the time. As Judge Mc1 the establishment of any private ex08x1
and Cann* Simon,
Hta ,et_,both of Middleville, husband and Rollie Bolton of this city and Harald
Goveroment Says
for lhe conveyano*\&gt;f letter*. Peck told Spurlock, the tragic end­ teTfoUwM^’ R Kd
Fisher of Grand Rapids who were
ing did not reflect the true characThe post office .department at or for causing or providing for the
Sarasota. Fla., Dec. 17. 1934. I cllfford Baxter of Nashville and walkin* toward town. He had a
Washington is suite dlsturWlF oser 'conveyance of letters by regular directly society ok eyed the fatal
hunch that they know something
Friends:—
|Miss Ruth Harrington, of this city, about the car. He brought them to
n» lad that me™ u a OlatHboUon
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o»« W blow.
Drinkers must be made to Dear
Wc enjoyed a delightful trip vial"®*
Angola. Indiana, where they
outaiae ot the math ol l«Ura aM |‘'rrt'"’ ooverod by rural or city understand that while drinking has
'the Jal], then drove back to the
other missives containing informs- icnrT‘crAbeen made lawful, the customer who Indianapolis. Louisville and Chatta-1were married on Saturday. .They curve near John Waters' residence
tlon which the government holds1 The government also calls atten- uses Intoxicants
-&gt; to excess v-»*a.
—, to nooga. with good paved roods all the "T, receiving'the congratulations of In Rutland, about two miles from
carries,
should
be
handled
exclusively, tlon to this ruling; "Whoever shall 'quote the court, "another load of far way and only two mountains to
where he picked up Bolton
and
Harold Edger (Nellie Fiaher. There he found Cooley's
through the mall service furnished : knowingly or willfully deposit any 1 greater responsibility.”
When a climb. We crewed over Mount' Mr- and
by the poet office department. The mailable matter, such as statement* | man. through the agency of intoxi- Eagle and Signal mountain and Hajncri are the proud parents of a car badly wrecked on the curve
Dec. 30. weighing *lx and where It had slewed from the pave­
dlstributtng ot bills by sending a i of accounts, circulars, sale bills or cants weakens his self control or were delighted with the beautiful 40,1
person to carry them from house to [other like matter, on which no post- steps up his temper to a point of scenery. We camped at the foot one-half pounds, who will answer ment and tipped over. At first the
name of Richard Lee. Mother two denied taking the car, but lat­
house ar store to stork settlements age has been paid. In any letter box, viciousness, it becomes necessary for of the mountain two night* and one 10
of account* not made through lhe established, approved or acknowledg- i society to check its own approval, day. resuming our Journey next day “nd son are doing nicely. Oongratu- er Fisher admitted ft They arc
through
the —
states
of Tennessee
and
’ both in jail.awaiting the disposition
malls, are two of the things to which edbythe postmaster general for the! in other words, drinkers who step ------.... —
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m j lall?ns “J5
--------- . . is a very nice
. | The Methodist Bunday School of their cases.
the authorities at Washington are receipt or delivery of mail matter, on over the bounds of modenQlon must 1IGeorgia.
Georgia
giving their attention al the present any mail route, with intent to avoid [expect
expect to share
snare the
tne burden
ouraen of
oi pos-l*tate
pos- i
wun excellent highways.
with
mgnways. The
rne £“vc * Yery Interesting program at
time
ipayment of lawful postage thereon. -■*-•sible ------penalty.
•—
Sober. Spurlock is people
----------------were very
-- kind —
and
-• •hcapita------ tne r, “le regular Sunday School hour on
KLINGEN8MITH.
Drunk, I ble. The drive through Florida was Sunday last. The collection for the
According to information sent out or shall willfully aid or assist In any quite a personable chap.
Sunday. Dec. 18. Scott's house at
from the post office deportment, the of the aforementldned offense* shall, he became an involuntary killer of [beautiful, especially along the ocean day. which amounted to &gt;53, will go Ynnk»e Springs burned to
the
government proposes to act in this for every offense, be punished by a a man more than twice his age and and through |he cities. Wc visited to 1 , Methodist Children's Home ground. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott
------SMWlSl
Michigan
with whom he had. before the trng- many
htewrical polnu
points. ’ Amon,
Among . “•
t Redford. Michigan.
matter so as to cut off what the de-1 fine of not more than 8300.”
were In Chicago and the boys were
them wa5%ld To.i
Fort Marlon,
h®K^X5^X,Club.
C1^b-JInrf
y^
the ' 1„I
The
—d at_ hir
partment deems to be unlawful com-' it can be seen that this is a serl- cdy, never spoken a syllable. Moder- thsm
away at the time. We extend our
pctltion with it* service. This the Ous matter which ought to be un­ ation may be sensible philosophy, Spanish fort at St. Augustine and lng l,hc t*®11*1 speaking program sympathy to them in their loss.
Tower.
I Monday noon, pulled&lt; ---------------off some
------- ---------------government will not stand for. The derstood. No one wishes to violate but in the case of Mr. Spurlock he is lhe Singing
About 75 folks were present at
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above are only samples of practices. uncle Sam's laws. That is unpa- less
leM a
B thinker than he looks
took, to be If
If.
We vtolted
with. friends at Day- [Christmas stunt* which afforded athe school exercises Friday night. A
objectionable to the government. I trloUc. also very expensive Ln case he ever agam touches alcohol in any ton* Beach for a few days, enjoying । good deal of merriment. The com­ good program was put on by the
.
j
presents
—
more
any
form
The
next
time
you
lake
the
ug
hu
climate.
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There are other*.
*ny of our readers may be doing
children. Then Santa came and
The government has sent to all any work, which might possibly be a drlng.of
stuff
The drive Krom irayiona
Daytona Beach
to, —--------, than valuable—for every gave out the presents which the
.hard
.tn RmirlnekV
_---v why,,not
,it proneacn
rsA«. a
a »■
Fir- garnsota
r.______ .brought
. .... us
1 ..
.
.to I member of
of the club. Fitting com­ children enjoyed.
pose
toast to
Spurlock? He is
Exthrough
the
! menu were also made by "Banta
hlblt A of what you are shooting at. »heart
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Miss Ann Storkan of Middleville
of •»-the ---------orange--------------growers' sec-;
If you must drink keep sober.— tlon. The orange and grapefruit • Claus" on tiie uses which It was ex­ is spending Christmas vacation with
t pected the members could make of her parents.
Charlotte Republican-Tribune.
groves lined both sides of the hlgh- these gifts.
Allen Steeby of Mulliken spent
PASSING OF DR. JACK
We met many trucks loaded with! The second ward P. T. Af gave a lhe week end with his wife at the
A. POPPEN OF OTSEGO.
benefit supper at the U. B. church I A. Johnson home and attended the
Many Hastings friends will be sor- oranges for the markets.
Thursday night and cleared over exercises at our school Friday eve­
Most of Florida is very pretty.'
ning where Mrs. Velma steeby
; I A. Poppen. 42, on Monday of last Palms and palmetto* and beautiful of whatever money may come Into leaches.
I week in a Kalamaxoo hospital after flowers are very numerous. The it* hands. The city, lhe schools,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tripp, Mr.
a week's illness. For eleven years he trees arc mostly pines and palms, and especially the children always
and Mrs. Archie Burd and Mrs. Al­
.practiced medicine in Detroit and but there are many with leaves sim-benefit from their activities. That bert Green spent Sunday evening
liar to those we have al home. I organisation and the second ward
ut the Lapham and Clark homes in
; where he had built up a fine prac- There is much wilderness in parts are to be congratulated on the fine Maple Grove.
of Florida.
We drove nearly • 50 1 results of the supper,
itlce.
P. Woodmansee of Dowling
is
Dr. Poppen was bom in Kansas, miles without seeing a house or]
---------------- -----------------------running a sawmill in the woods a
i the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pop- any living thing-nothing but a AN INTOXICATED MAN
mile east of the Klingensmith
great mass of tangled vines, palms '
UAIUH I cu MAU
school
Several
from
Dowling
are
• tended the Academy of Medicine at r«™. jun,,, ,wuuon urf .
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WAS RUN OVER BY CAR working in the woods and a number
I, Orange City. Iowa. Hope College at alligator swamps.
I
of men around here are working in
, &gt; Holland and Northwestern Medic*!
*
•&gt;* •‘“to-'t.eo Flynn or Oowno Town- the mill.
•; School.
The temperature ranges from 60
, .
.
_
; j Surviving are the wife, who was to 75. We see many of our spring
snip, round on M-37
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
■formerly Miss Catherine poppen of birds here. Sarasota Is a very pop-1
.
Badly Hurt
A few from this community at­
’ । Holland, a teacher In the Hostings ular winter resort. There arc him,,
.
,
,
schools before her marriage, two dreds of northern folk* here. The' ,^ndliy evening as Joseph Sweet, tended a charivarie for Mr. and Mrs.
*“ ',lrl'lng
0,1 Ford Ens of north Woodland Mon­
■ sons. Bobble, aged 6. and Jack. Jr., j climate seems to agree with u*
us and
day
evening.
-trtalaly
gives
us
*
a
appetite.
1
5?'??
beyond
Lake
Al-Gon;, aged 10. There are also three broth- j certainly
an appetite,
is the winter
quarter*
of Ctuln\ h? “w «»&gt;«thlng lying Just
Mra. Earl Keeler, Mrs. Frank
/era. Dr. A. B. Poppen of Muskegon, ., Sarasota ■.
-----------°l *ln} “cr°7s ,lhe roadway. Shriber and daughter and Mr. and
I John of Sioux center, la., and the Ringling Bros ' and Barnum and
; | Rev. Henry Poppen. now a mlslon- Bailey s
combined
circus
and I "?le.n
“w, U' he Wtta 80 nw Mrs. Leo Barry spent Tuesday in
| ary to China; two sisters. Mrs. R. shows. The Ringling Museum of iwhal Provcd to be the body of a Battle Creek.
I Vander Shaff and Mrs. A. Van Put- Art Is also located here This mu‘{j*,1. U w" ver&gt;’ dimcu11
the ft"
^5. ,*^’honed Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are spending
i ten of Sioux center, besides tlw par­ scum takes ite place among
treat museums of the United States i'c “^eri,T- tellln« “bout the case a few days with her parents. Mr. and
, ents.
| Funeral services were held in Ol- and Europe.
There are many
8lvln« hu °»n name *nd *d- Mrs. LaFayette Usborne.
' sego Thursday afternoon with burial placc* of Interest in Sarasota.
idre“ He dW not thU1M th“‘ hb ««■
Wayne Nichols of Ann Arbor is
The population is about 8.000 to Bl5u? t11* man' but lhou«ln *&gt;e spending his Christmas vacation
I m Holland.
I Sympathy is extended to the be- 10.000. Last week the weather was m)’ht have
over onc ol hU fctX with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nichols.
I reaved ones.
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' unusually cool here. Two heavy iThe 8hertn call°d *n ambulance
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney oetb and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Smith of Caledonia
T.------- have damaged much of the and brouSht the injured man to
| These times hzve
have ri""
“dv“nt—"K” fruit and vegetables. Old timer* uy Pennock hospital. It was found that spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
n are successful enough to lt haj been co|dcr thU ycar Ujay the Mbs on both sides of the body Walter eulbert.
Fewer men
ibe invited to address luncheon dubs.
Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Fuller spent
for many years. It Is much warmer
this week. The temperature is 79 ccrtalned ‘hat the injured man was Monday In Battle Creek.
today. We drove out to one of the
*&gt;ynn, of Bowne township, who
Doctor and Mrs. Kenneth McElorange groves Friday and bought a «rfdpnt1/ was very intoxicated. 'He murry of Lansing called on Mr. and
bushel of oranges and tangerines had no ,dea
hc wftS injured. It Mrs. LaFayette Usborne Sunday.
Mrs. Leonard Walters of Southeast
for 64 cents.
11® not known whose car ran over the
Carlton called on Mrs. J. J. BtrodtMy fingers itch to handle the type man‘
beck Saturday.
again. I have a Job on Fridays at1 caroi I inc. ry'Amp
the Sarasota Tribune. «&gt; that will iCAROLL1NG BY CAMP
Wealey Eisenhood of Battle Creek
help me to keep in practice. There j Mr, Klm
? invJj

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Ths Kantner famUla* had their
Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mra.
Levi Kantner Bunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Lawrenc* Luca* and

Bwa. aaumiay.

III I I UIIULL UfllVI

WE EXTEND
NEW YEARS GREETINGS
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS

We wish also to thank all those who
have contributed to our success by
their patronage during 1934.

May 1935 be a year of unusual pros­
perity for you.

Forrest Johnson
Hastings, Michigan

We Thank You
People of Barry County for your in­
creasing patronage this past year.
It is our sincere hope that we may
serve better an even larger number

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Hasting*, Michigan - Telephone* 2244-2557 M

PROGRAM—Week of December 30
SPECIAL ATTRACTION

SUNDAY and MONDAY, DEC. 30 and 31

Grace Moore in

ONE NIGHT of LOVE
With TulHo CannlnaU, Lyle Talbot, Mona Barrie
MICKEY MOUSE, FATHE NEWS AND OTHER SHORTS
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY—1:M to 8:88 P. M.
OTHER PRICES—Adalte 25c—Children 10c

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Jan 1 and 2
SPECIAL ATTRACTION

FLIRTATION WALK
With DICK POWELL, RUBY KEELER, PAT O'BRIEN
COMEDY—"BETTY BOOTS TRIALS

New Year's Day Starts 1:1
Adults Uc — Children 10c
Due to Holiday This Week Our Bargain Night This week WUl

DESIRABLE
Jean Muir, Geo. Brent, Verree Teasdale
LATEST NEWS EVENTS AND SHORT SUBJECTS

FR1DAY and SATURDAY, Jan. 4 and S
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

CharUe Chan - ‘LONDON’
With Warner Oland, Drae Leyton, Raymond Milland
and Mona Barrie
FEATURE NO. 2

John Wayne

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Aspinall and
son of Hickory Comers spent Thursdy with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Hoffman. Howard remained

Paramount New* Events
Adults Uc; Children 10c
... Matinee Si00 P. M.
In addition to above program. Matinee Only—BUCK JONES
in "THE RED RIDER”

The new
1935 V-8 FORDS
Will be on display at
our showrooms

SATURDAY, DEC. 29
Call and see the most wonderful
car ever built for
the price.

Four 1934 V-8 Demonstrators
For Sale At Bargain Prices

Bllcock Route 1 Delton, a boy. Dec.

Bom to Mr. and Mr*. David Bas- spending the week with her parents.
RUTLAND CEMETEkY CIRCLE.
The Rutland Cemetery Circle
meets with Olive Vanderbrook Wed­
nesday. Jan. 3. Pol luck dinner. This
U the annual meeting,
so every
member is urged io be present, and
vlaHora are always welcome.

near Marshall.

Universal Garage Co
Telephone 2121

moritviUe, Laurence and wife ol De­
troit. Harold and family of East
Assyria and Robert for Christmas
dinner Sunday.
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THE STAR PACKER

After

at a number of homes, they gathered
at the home of MIm Isabelle Sage
Ralph Kerr and Family.
and spent a happy evening. The girls
felt well repaid for their effort* in
SPARROW BOUNTY
the gracious way tn which they were
FUND EXHAUSTED.
The supervisor*, at their October received and in the sincere expres­
l session In 1933. appropriated the sum sions of appreciation they met with
of |900 for sparrow bounties for the
year 1934 The appropriation for
HELPED THE COMMITTEE.
the previous year. 1933. was not exA member of the committee which
ha us ted; but under the ruling made prepared the Chrlstma* baskets for
in this case, it is held that there distribution in this city on Monday,
could not be
T. expended for such and tiiero were 170 such baskets—rebour,,M- in
•- lhejear
r 1934 ~
bountles
more than|ported to the Rotary Club that there
the sum
sum of
of toon
8900 whu-h
which ...
was appro-' waJ a shorU1ge of &lt;bout |20 which
the
I priated. That amount has already was needed to purchased suitable
| been spent and still t&amp;ere------------------- - things for some of lhe families. The
ii?sparrow
heads offered
r—
•— on
v— &gt;*hlch tlic clul? promptly voted 820 and indlvid[ckrk is unable to pay bounties. be-[Ual members gave about that much
I• cause
I* exhausted. more, which helped the situation
cause the
lhe appropriation
annroorlatinn-----------------------.and notwithstanding the fact that very materially.
there is an unexpended balance in
i the sparrow bounty appropriation
GUILD NO. 19.
| from the previous year.
Surgical Guild No. IB will be en­
tertained at the home of Mrs. Mary
I HAD DELIGHTFUL EVENING.
Waters, 418 E. Green st . on Thurs­
; Employees of the International day. January 3. Come prepared for
iScal and Lock Company, including work.
the wives of those who are married.
had a delightful Christmas party at SEEN ON STATE ST.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
the Masonic hall Thursday evening
Elmer White, the newsboy, leading
at 8.30. A splendid dinner was
served for fifty by the ladles of the the blind musician across the icy
U. B. church. Each guest brought a pavement on Blate st.
•
toy gift. The parcels were later dlsMARRIAGE LICENSES.
tributed to needy children. The eveHarry
A.
Bandeen,
Hasting*
...
nlng was pleasantly spent tn songs.
Merlyn Houghtalln. Baltimore .
games and dancing.
------ •----------Lawrence A. Eaton, Hustings .
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. Mary R. Mugridge, Cloverdale .
Forest Jordan, ex-soldier, ex-con8OUTH MAPLE GROVE.
stable of the second ward and Drum
Miss Ua jarrard of Battle Creek
Major of the Barnum Military Band
also inventor of the Jordan sanitary is spending"* few days with the
home
folk*.
sink frames, and at one time man­
Ur. and Mr*. Clarence Cunning­
ager of the Jumbo Peanut and Oof­
tee Ranch died in Lansing last week ham and Arthur of Bellevue were

PENNOCK IIOSFITAI-

home Friday
mas vacation

Ven Makley and Mias Marloab
lamum were Bunday guests with
tr. and Mr*. Blake Makley in Chartott*.
daughter will spend Qhristmas with
Harry Bandbrook and family spent
Mr. and Mr*. D. B- Greet in Wood­ Christma* with Mr. and MT*. Bert
land.
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Mr. and Mr*. Caago Smith of Lan­
Rev. and Mr*. Frank Moxon and
sing wore dinner guests with hla par­ Mrs. Margaret Mullis will be guests
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, with Guy Kantner and family
Christmas day.
Christmas day.
*Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kantner and
The Townsend families will spend
son jof Columbia, Missouri, camo Christmas day with Otto TOwnsend
Saturday night to spend his Christ­ and family.
mas vacation with his parent*, Mr.
Kdward Thompson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Kantner.
and Mr*. Bawrtoce Lucas, and M&gt;.
and Mr*. Lee Hare) will spend
granddaughter*. Thelma and Doris, Christmas day with John Mead and
were Christmas guests with Chas. Henry Cole and family.
Farleo and family.
Laird Wotring and David Christian and son* and Mr. and ' Mr*. Walter
Fisher and son wifi spend Christ­
mas day with Walter Hershberger.
tton with their parents.

Greetings

appy

Caroline Baitinger spent
CfHL her dau«hur-

Hastings, Michigan

�RELIGION N CHA
ACTER BUILDING

should give the children

verse within him and
which can be utilised fot

East Meets West Where
Sympathetic Strikes
Would Be Outlawed

do* a religious experiEast Is East and West i» West, and
the National Industrial Conference
Children should be taught to Board has discovered the point al

need It, and
M*3.

realize that the motive back of what live for aom«thin&lt; worthwhite and
That point does not appear on any
we do la much more important than
the actual deed itself. Children are onward. Jeaus transformed other map. but It Is where sympathetic
Uvea for service, for helpfulness to
The Board made a nation-wide
others.
to church. They are contused, geo­
"4. Children 'should be taught
All newspaper and
graphically. as tfi where God la. love of beauty and beautiful-love, Importance.
They arp led to believe, tlirough and that what 1* humane ought to farm Journal editors tn the United
States were asked 22 questions. Tbe
belong to every hfiman |Klng.
one
on
which
5.050 editors came
ed to them, that He Is located *up
"A mother 1* the first God to a
high somewhere and is tar away.' A baby. Kindneae In human form 1* closest to agreeing that public sen11child should be taught from baby­ the only way a child can know wiiat
"Would public opinion in your
hood to feel that Ood is very near. kindness la A child will find Ood[
community favor
making
sym«
They ought never to be told that through observing other*.
pathetic strikes and lockout* llleOod is watching to qatch u* In some
We must speak to children re­
he or wrong-doing; but that He is spectfully, and that respect must be
For the entirg country, 754 per
। near us to help.us. and will do It If Teal. We must listen to their opin­
we trust in Him and He is always ion* with Interest. Life, a real life, cent of the editor* replied that pubUc sentiment would favor a legal ban
near.
. *»»» _- •
full of helpfulness, courage and
L
-The past has not produced people strength must become possible for: on sympathetic strike* and lockout*.
sufficiently fervent and peace lov­ children.
Radiant faces come to. By geographic , divisions, the per­
centage of affirmative answers was
Ing. We cannot Ignore the past,
I but we should have a religion that those who seek and believe In the' reported a* follows:
good in life. Christian experience
[* will make us grow In our thinking,
New England. 75.1; Pacific. 782;
Ynust not be a. memory only, but a
j’one which will be worthy of revyrMiddle Atlantic. 734; Mountain.
growing, vital part of life. Real
ence and bring peace to me* heart. character building must come from 712; East North Central. 782T Wait
|
“Among Ute practical things wc example of not only parent* and South Central. 73.7; West North
Central. 74.7; East South Central,
teachers, but of men and women In
734; South Atlantic. 784.
the community who are given the
Political observers say this 1* the
stamp of approval by parents and
most convincing poll ever taken of
teachers
public opinion on public strikes and
"Religion should not mqgn mere­
lockouts, and they believe it will
ly 'Sunday service at 1:30* or sim­
have a strong Influence upon any
ply a prayer before one goes to bed.
It should mean klndnes*, tru*t, bill that may be introduced In Oongross intended to prohibit guch
faith, faithfulness, courage and
strikes
and lockouts.
prayerfuineas at all times. It
The survey showed that 582 per
should be the alm of the parent
1 cent of the editors for the entire
and the teacher to interpret relig­
country reported public sentiment
ion to children In such a manner
opposed to a compulsory, govern­
that these thing* will become nat­
ment system of insurance, but opin­
ural qualities In thetr lives. We
ion differed widely by section*.
older one* should never forget that
Srongest opposition to such a system
we, too, cannot live In any religious
of unemployment insurance was
experience
that
came
to
us
years
now to be
ago; but that we must have a fe- 'voiced In the West North Central re­
85.1 per cent, while greatest fa­
happyin your
llgious experience—a growing ex- ; glon,
1
; vor was reported from the Mountain
perience—which will give us cour­ ' states, 57.9 per cent.
less active yegrs.
age, strength and an Inner'llfe that
You can retire from
aspires to become better and no­
HOPE CENTER.
bler every day."
work when you're 55, or
Aunt Kate Williams celebrated
her ninety-first birthday Dec. 21, at
later—with 1100 a month,
BRANCH DISTRICT.
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
The Branch and Moore schools Floy McDermott She received
or more. You can do it with
gave tholr programs Friday eve­ many cards, some luscious fruit,
Northwestern Mutual retire­
il Ing; the McKelvey Saturday eve­ a beautiful potted plant, cut Bow­
ning.
mint inutranct. What a
ers. candles and a good many warm
There were about one hundred hand-shakes, besides telephone con­
Xmas present! Mail
who attended the Christmas pro­ gratulations and In honor of the oc­
gram by the North Maple Grove casion a dinner was given Sunday at
Sunday school.
the home. Her three grand-daugh­
details.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton will ters and families and Mrs. Wilk
entertain their children and fam­ Dunning of Hickory Comers were
present.
ilies for Christmas.
Sunday visitors at Fred Ashby’s
The Hastings and Nashville High
school students are enjoying vaca­ were, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ashby
and Miss Violet Brocklebonk, Mrs.
tions this week.
Mr. and Mrs Zeno Decker and H. A. Stevens of Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Evo Bush and Mrs. Jennie
family of the McOmber district at­
tended the Christmas program at Searles of Hickory Comers spent
NORTHWESTERN
Monday with Mrs. Fred Ashby.
the Branch Friday evening.
Mrs. Jennie Searles of Hickory
MUTUAL
Rev. and Mrs. Rhoades and fam­ Comers is spending some time at
ily expect to have a vacation during lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. John
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
the holldys.
•Bush.
Mail Coupon for Booklet
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guy attended
Mra. Lucy leonard and family
- a family gathering at the home of were Hastings shoppers Saturday.
, their daughter and son-ln-law. Mr.
Mrs. Lucy Leonard and Mrs.
, and Mrs. Howard Burchett In As- Chrysial Scheares and daughter at­
WM. D. CAMPBELL
tended the Ladies' Aid at Charlie
HASTINGS. MICH.
Lechleltner's tn Hickory Comers
Thursday.
Capable Caterpillar*
Not long ago a mon In Munich
taught catpplllara to spin lace veils
Without cost or obligation, nleaio
really made In
•end me a copy of the booklet—
He spread a food paste over a flat
"EARNED LEISURE".
atone and then drew a delicate de­ Ecuador and to Impress thia on the
sign upon it in an oil । they would world letters sent abroad by the
Ecuadorean postal
service are
not touch. As the caterpillars ate
the paste. they wove the pattern stamped with rubber stamps tn the
with tbe alik which they spin language of the country of destina­
Addrui.
tion
with
a
legend
to
that
effect
through the lower lip.—Collier's.

WILL TIKE OVER
68 MIES III 1935

May Mean a Week of
Discomfort and Sickness
Many colds could be avoided if you only knew what prepara­
tions to use. Below we give you a few suggestions of guar­
anteed remedies which will repay you many times the origi­
nal cost. "Puretest Cod Liver Oil, Vitamin Tested,” to build
up body resistance, especially good for children.

REX MENTHO” — The

“PURETEST ASPIRIN —

marvelous ointment for
chest and head colds.

Gives quickest relief for
aches and pains because
they disintegrate fastest.

“VAPURE” — An inhalant
that will clear your head
in a few minutes.

“Mi-31 SOLUTION” — A
powerful antiseptic spray
or gargle for sore throat.

“ASPEROIDS”—The NEW
alkaline cold treatment.
Very successful.

“REXILLANA COUGH
SYRUP”—Allows you to
sleep at night!

.

Also a Complete Line of All Other Cough and Cold Remedies

CAR VETH &amp; STEBBINS
The REXALL Store
Phone 2131

Good* Delivered

_

“Burning the ClavU” I.
northern gras*

pike

or

pickerel.

"Burning tb* Ciavit," I

Regulation! Governing° It by
J*reh“’J00•ir*wb77
• bass crappie* bluegill* and sunfish,
of
State Department of
white bass, warmouth boss, tnuskel~
'
lunge and all non-game tpceie*.
Congervation
____ t ....
... mac* dos* may not oc vaacn aiicr

aecrlftctal «rts which Dtuld prteeta
offered 10 their atone elrelee ever
Fishing through the Ice in it- ixjember 31.
they will be in much better condi­ various forms is nbw In full swing
Under lhe general fishing license
Bdailty
tion than they ever were when the throughout the state, according to law adopted by the ri^leJntislajure
toys I
commission finishes 1U Job.
, pie Department of Conservation.
in *1833.
the posscsalon “
of
fishing
“** “
* “a *"
u‘
Because the county road commis­
license tr necessary for fishing .eraan's pole by a aperially preRabbit hunting Is icgal'to and in- ,through lhe Ice.
sion has the machinery with which
to shape the roads and tbe thicks eluding An. 3! In both the upper,
in tbe days of tba Droids, by a •oclatloo aa
for hauling gravel It can make its and lower peninsulas, but those Indimoney go twice as far. we believe, as Vldull* gflio enjoy sitting in a fish-;
Aviator** Thrill
last public survival of many super­
would lhe same amount per town­ ing siianty on an' Inland lake or
stitious ’ practice* whleh formerly white, or partKuJora.
ship if expended by township road
rated tbe Uvea ot tbe Ashing folk
lc,
rmi»&lt;
on
th.
open
-•ira.
Y
p
1
”
!.
“
?
lack equipment and have not had a*
•round the Scottish north east epast
Except for designated trout lakes thunderbead. He thought to hkuself. Tbe rites are supposed to put io balr acting aa g
much experience in making high­
T
should Ute
like ts
to see what Is
la IsIn- flight for tbe ensuing year an Um like a feathered
and---------streams
all----Inland
ways a* those whom the county will-------- ------------ waters of "I
- stsoald
Aa soob aa the .pilot _got evil spirits which haunt the mast­
get at such work. The writer has Michigan are open to legal fishing side.*
recently travelled
over
several until April 30.
&gt; Into the cloud he felt tils heart alnktewnahlp toads, which had been Im-1 Spearing and book-and-llne fish-1 Ing Into hla shoes as If he were be- heads and rigging of flaking veneela, fox-ilk* sppearana*.
and while Utile faith is attached to
proved by the county commission.; Ing afford an outdoor pastime that jDg B1,ot upward In an. elevator. He
the powers of tbe modern ceremony,
hu round Uur Itay h»ve mlly will Mlp .portawn U, Ortta Uw
„ n, olarmlo. rale
been improved. Grades are better, winter months. Tlte spear may be
------------ - —
— • ■ It is no leas fascinating than forI of 1.400 feet a minute. He pushed merly, when great solemnity ro»rked
Tbe bigbeet dlatlnctloo la
Many miles have been gravelled. The used through lhe Ice only In January i tbe control stick forward as far aa
--------------------- — .r.
the occasion. It la Interesting to Britain la tbe Moot Mobte
roads are crowned so the water will and February on waters not other,,
run off easily. They ate really sera- wise closed to spearing. The follow- It would go. It made no &lt;1 fference.

(Continued from page one)

Iceable road*.
We know that sucK work as the
county road commission is doing
must be appreciated by the residents
of the townships. If the McNItt law
shall continue to function it will, in
1934 and every year thereafter, bring
Into this county annually over 355.000. ail of which must be used in-the
maintenance and improvement of
township roods. While that is not
enough for the purpose to do a really good job, if the commission can
make It go as far as It has done up
to date, they will have accomplished
very much in getting serviceable
roads for every farmer of thl* coun-

.
HtDUBANK.
The Christmas exercises at __
the
Moore school were well attended and
enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman and
about fifty other relatives were
Christmas guests Bunday at Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Oversmilh's at Battle
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs Ehret Skidmore and
son of Augusta came for Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Guy Sunday and they
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Treese near Allegan.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hawbllte's
guests Bunday were. Mr. and Mrs
Verne Hawblitz and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz and John
Brail of Hastings.
Miss Velma Hoffman of St. Johns
Hoffman's for a two weeks' vacation.
Merle Hoffman of Cleveland, Ohio,
and Miss Willard . of Chicago are
spending the week end and Christ­
mas with Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff­
man and George. Jr., of Coldwater
was there Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daly attended
the golden wedding anniversary
Christmas day at Mr. and Mra. Wal­
ter Ickes in Baltimore about 80 be­
ing there.
Mr and Mrs Curt Marshall en­
tertained Sunday at their home their
son Earl Marshall of Marshall and
Clair Marshall *nd family of Belle­
vue and Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green
and son Marshall
Mra. Susan Hawblllz is spending
the winter with Mrs. Barbara Win­
ans at Nashville while Mr. Winans
is in California.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Parks of near
Augusta spent Bunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Bldelman.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bldelman and
mother. Mrs. Sadler, of Hastings
spent Christmas day with Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Calthrop near Prai­
rieville. Mrs. Sadler is remaining for
a longer visit.
Rev. Roodes and family are spend­
ing over Christmas In Ohio.
BOWNE CENTER.

JUST A COLD

FISHING AND SPEAR
ING ON Tt

Caledonia spent the week end at
Wayne Benton's.
Mra. Flossie Curtis and Mrs. Mer­
rill Karcher each had a large at-

grams, which were held Friday and
Saturday evening.
mA Addle Benton returned home
Friday after a two weeks' visit with
her nieces at Leighton,
Howard Aldrich ha* sold hla farm
to parties near Clarksville.
Mr. and Mra. Watt Thomas made
a business trip to Grand Rapid*
Wednesday.
Mrs. Keith Fuller and children of
Hastings called on her mother, Mrs.
Jennie Fox Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Houghton of
Detroit spent from Sunday until
Wednesday with their parents, Mr.
and Mr*. Guy Smith.
. .
Mrs. Guy Smith and Mrs. Howard
Houghton . were Lowell shoppers
Tuesday.

James Monro* was born April 28.
1738, In what has been called tbe
"Athens of America" because It Las
been tbe home of so many dlitlngulsbed Americana This particular
section of Virginia was the birth­
place of three other President* be­
sides Monroe.
Washington was
bora at Wakefield, between Bridges
the original site a msnzlou-house of
the dlmeoalona of the house in
which Washington was bora and
which was burned In 1780, has been
constructed by the Wakefield Na­
tional Memorial association.

Contrary Unpopular belief, flow­
ering dogwoods are not native only
to the more temperate districts, but

the acid sell dlatrtcta except poaSoil acidity, or sourness, is a nt
ce«*lty for proper growth. They
will Uve In a neutral* or limestone
soil, but are unhappy and show It
by - poor growth end Infrequent
flowering.

Hastings
Slug 8lng prison la located at

Ing named specie* of fish may be
taken with lhe spear: Carp, suckers, i
mullet, redhorse. sheephead, lake
trout, smelt, well-eyed pike, great
northern grass pike or pickerel, gar- ’
coes. pilolfiah. and dogfish. The use
of a jacklight or any form of ortlfical light with spears Is illegal.
As in post seasons, state fishing
regulations permit each hook and i
line fisherman the use of no morel
than five single line* with one hook |
I
attached to each line for fishing |
through the ice. The lines must be ,1
attended every two hours.
i|

h® wa&gt; •**•* l»ring carried upward
and—to make matter* even worse­
sideways nt a speed of some seventy
miles an hour. Eventually his experience came to an end; foe be
.U(ldenly shot out uf the ctoSd In a
vc.
thousand feet high
0 .'. yel
er than when he had entered It—
JJtemry Digest.

Ry. Teraaiaai Well Built
The Pennsylvania terminal in
New York has a room which metallurglst* estimate can laat for 300

The following named species of years,
___________________________________ _______

family held the poeitlao of “clavle
skipper" for nearly a century. Tbe
charred fragmenu are looked upon
as lucky .tokena, and many pieces
find their-way to the uttermost parts
of tbe world.—Montreal Herald. '

elected and to 25 Knight*
penion*: but eoverrigns and]
Knight* Oompanlona may
ted by special atatutea

Taraatwla'* Bit*
found an orator dat eatisflee my
mind aa much as------- ” -•• • preacher.*

chanlcal than

PENNEY’S Last Round-Up of ’34
BEGINS THURSDAY . .

Year-End

Before Inventory

Ladies* Fur Trimmed
COATS
Reduced To

Children's Snow Sults

REDUCTIONS!

Wool, Reduced To

ODD LOTS . . . BROKEN SIZE
RANGES . . . HANDLED MER
CHANDISE .. SURPLUS STOCKS

Odd Lots HOUSE FROCKS
FAST COLORS
Reduced to

Penney’s high standard of qualityquick clearaway •

Hundreds oi BARGAINS that'll
help you make your Christmas
money last longer . . . buy more !

HURRY! QUANTITIES LIMITED!

REMNANTS
Loads of them ■
Reduced to

Odd Lots Ladies* Shoes
All Leather
Reduced to

MEN'S DRESS SOCKS
Fancy Patterns
Reduced to

10°

Children’s Cotton Hom
Long Log»

Reduced to

Mtrchandiu You
Can Ute Now

/z Price
x

Ladies' SPORT COAT
Self Trimmed
Reduced to

Children's Hon** Slipp*
Felt, Reduced to

Ladies' Corduroy J
Talon Fastener
Reduced to

All Sales On R
Merchandise

�Opinions;
What Others Say

View* and
mutt of this invention.

This and That

THE MOST EFFICIENT
FOOD PRODUCER

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

.nwMttra Woodmen of AMM
elected their often far next year.
Back Through 1934
The following an tbe new oOM:
TEN YEAR8 AGO TODAY.
V. Council, F. R. Timmerman; W.
LIFELONG SINCE 1932.
. M1M Mildred Mattoon, who IB
apMktag of tbe antics of hi* own
party leaders during recent months,
shnmk. Tht&gt; Atlantic and Pacific a pramiMht Democrat oi MWg^n.
ItrupiiM inurrallnf to kUack
one wtoM name would be instantly
tf
toll mule n™.
|
e^AMy^coCTTT. on run. ei.oo ample, are now only about a half a recognized anywhere in the__state
____ . U U&gt;.
January 3-Barry county road | Beach. FteoKta
Iday apart for the modern descendant
Th* third annual maeting o( the
Ada M]chaf.] arrlvcd Bunday Barry County Medical Society was
of to. nurt&gt;..k toll.
party In Michigan is that it Is dic­ commission announces plans for Im,fro&lt;n Hynu:uae to *l*nd «»• holiday* held at the council rooms tn Has­
transportation planes now maintain tated to by a lot of leaders- who d^m/tiw
[wUh her 8Uters, MIm Nonna and
have been lifelong Democrats since during lhe coming year.
tings on Thursday, December IS,
——
---------------- --------- •••!* 200 mile an. hour pace while espe­
November of 1932."
Hastings post office re turn* to first । Helen Michael. Their brother. Louis l»04. The following officers were
cially groomed racers flash through
class rating again as result of busl- [Michael, U also expected for Christ- elected for the ensuing year: Presi­
UjO^PTIOXB. ONI
highly respected. He prided himself neoa which amount* to 870,45330 i mas. arriving from Washington to- dent, Dr. Chas. Russell, Hast Inge;
night.
on his party affiliations and right­ during 1933.
hour.
Vice-President. Dr. J. W. Rigterink.
aorxanaiHu mstka
He believed In the prlnDean Davenport addressed HasMr. and Mx». R. B. Rouse of Yp- Freeport; Secretary, Dr. R. 8. HarAeronautics and aviation have now |'fully *o.
■7. Mvartlsla* rat«a on tppll&lt;
• dples/rf his party and unselfishly tings' Civic Players Association, ailantl will spend Christina* with
developed into
an
e-.*-—
—
o
^aup&gt;xH~vco
wicm.
ne
pnocu
nimsen
engineering supported them. He prided himself streming value of such an organisa- Mr. and Mra. M. A. Lambie. Th* lat- Guffin. Hasting*; delegate to state
science. Aircraft are no longer built that he voted in accordance with tlon to a community.
tar'a sister. Mis* Ruth Rouse, of Ann society, Dr. C. 8. Carpenter, Wood­
by to. m ana
tonxwb to. &lt;&gt;“»rnlncWauMujb to proto Jw
land; alternate ddegate to state
n-neeu nffrl.t nnrt errnr Mftrfem f“t political job*. Today this Self- Tobias and Mr. and Mra. Clark tor a two weeks' vacation.
society, Dr. J. W. Rlgtarink, Free­
irorom
IXmoerot ItotoMmmU out- Payne on January 1 were the first
Most of the teachers of the city port; supervisor for the third year
, aircraft can be designed for specific *1^ the councils of hl* party while "new arrivals” of the year.
Schools whose homes are outside term. Dr. J. H. Elliott, Hickory Gar­
[purposes according to formula just greedy Job-seekers run the ahow., January 10—Battle Creek Cl vic Hastings left Tuesday afternoon or ners. There was a board appointed
The
still holds
reuu&gt;uo in
ui high
mtn —
it- Players
riayers please
pi ease large
targe audiences
auaience* here
nere Wednesday for the
1,10 holiday
nwaay vacation
vacauon to confer with the board of super' as an engineer plans a bridge.
* public
'
_ .
...
......................... .....
the Sincere Democrat who held with their fine presentation of "Lit- which last* until January 5th this vlrors in January in regard to oc­
Early pitot* flew by instinct andI.
principles. The
same IpubHc i* de Women.”
[ year. M1m Ruth Robson gplng to ta dishing a permanent fixed fee for
lu abHaarr DMtrr aoa ccai . word
principles,
ine same
^*i
ttiii T-n fiiu’-t -i'n- under
.. great handicap*
to..
for only the I turning against
. . ..the gropp
} ______ _ Bank dep0Sjt insurance
....... .
law „„
now[J*te
w I Jackson;
k*on; Miss
Miss White,
White, Holland
Holland ;MLss
fMlss attending to contagious disMsea in
woiua sacrifice
sacrince me
thousands of doldol-|COTbln. Mlu Hine. Mias Andrews, [the county. Thia board la composed
‘i?”'* Ui vertical rudder and a crude warping iscmsn
»elfi*l&gt; purposes would
the ’effective. Brings thousands
■ noma MO
aBco^aaaraaa.
... were
'Interests
of the
and the of
good
in and
cashthe
hark
[Interest*
lheliars
people
goodinto
;ianjcirculation?
jn cash bock into circulations ■ ——
Misses
Greaser
k&gt;f the fviK/wui*
following uwwrs;
doctors; ruucr,
Fuller. B­
------ Bernice and
...... Marion vv
.vuaw. jwi
of ...n.uithe wings
available
for people
con- J
I name of the party for monetary I from
hiding.
and MUs
MU* Randall. Grand
Grand Rapids;
Ranlda: lliott.
nurterink
aTf,.
wu. ihuiu
*.
Hott, Rig
terink, Hhiiiin*
shilling and M
Mcln_..r^ ...— ._i{ro,,ln8 flight. Airpocket* and atVem Brown'Ingham County
County ends year with good bal-|Mtaa Cushman. Coldwater; Mias tyre.
Muh.r.n iud i. pro-lroospheric disturbances were re-1 New*.
ancc on hand according to report of Stuart. Sault 8te. Marie; Miss Hol­
SZl Md Jab
" 0 04 |garded with awe and dread. Instru- [
SQ
comb.
Charlotte;
Miss
Schultd,
St.
Treasurer L F. Maus.
AGO TODAY.
January
17—Adult
education Joseph; Mlu Peterron. Ludington;
—------------------------------------------------- menu wen ewuuemlu worn Uun
E»u
to lune In nn
Mias Lamb. Cadillac; Miss Patrick,
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
[useless on these early craft because something like the Lansing fire, groups formed for night classes at Ionia; Miss Howe. Marshall; Miss Belmont. N. Y., next week, where he
Hastings High school.
A Happy New Year to our readers, it wok 100 per cent of a pliol'a time, news that you wanted very badly,
January 24—C. K. &amp; S- passenger Sibley, Au Gres; Miss Kidman. Miss missed by his many friend* here,
We atocerely hope that the predlc-tio keep them balanced to the air.
.service to be stopped on February Raison, Vermontville; Mr. Hunt, who. however, wish him success tn
Grand Rapids;'Mr. Simmons. Kala- his profession.
tion for a decided uptrend in con-1 Yet these frail machine* and the from
TOlcM mu;t^iated
ln
February
7—County Agent Foster masoo; Mr. Wallace, Jonesville.
H. J. Kenfleld and wife of Chicago,
dltions during tl&gt;e current year will ■ almost foolhardy courage and faith someway to the man who owns or ,
O. Chidester and wife, Fred Hotch­
materiallae and that everyone wlll of these pioneer pilot* have made [operatesthe broadcasting station, 'conducts meetings throughout the
county relative to the Corn-Hog TWENTY YEARS AGO
- — — TODAY.
----------- kiss.
-----Celia Ensign H&gt;lu
and wowigc
George
and Mrs.
B- — Matthews and Barnes and family spent Christmas
k. .num fem b~.ni Uunton mmlm. ..rnnnutol .ihl.mm.nl
contracts.
&lt;—
.....—
- Mr.
-----—- —
Governor Comstock decides to call I daughter Miss Marguerite, of Kala- with C.
c. G.
n Holbrook
Mnihmnir and wife
™if» at
■»
.possibe.
If you cat, do thu and
Imazoo
Normal’ College, will spend
!--------- -------------------- ■ -their farm In Rutland.
K YEAR ENDS.
' ! of the early pilot*, men who at an insane desire in your heart to special sdulon of legislature.
February H—Paul Cridier. who their Christmas vacation with Mr.
Mrs. Florence Bowne of Allegan
Well, one year has almost ended times were considered "cracked" by commit Mimething or other you ore
lives near Middleville, fatally burned and Mrs. Roland McCreery of Lan­ has been spending a few days with
and another is about to begin. What 1nK)re prosalc brethren, the I dinterl?1
what we are--sPrln8- after he had been suffocated in a sing.
relatives and friends.
wUl It bring? Conditions have been namea of on,^ Md wllbur Wright pOf
8
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Walker of Ben­
shed covering a windmill water tank.
Mra. E- Wright returned from an
February 28—Construction begins ton Harbor and Mr. and Mra. C. W. extended visit among Van Buren
so unsettled of late that even the [
out. Wilbur. In fact, even
ALL ARE INDIVIDUALISTS.
RUbridger
of
Jackson
are
the
guests
county friend* last week.
most renowned ot business prophets । opened a training school and many[ Times have changed. Wealth Iim on Barry county fish rearing pond of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Risbrtdger for
brought luxury. The average Amer- near Orangeville under sponsorship
Rev. c. Sherwood of Waterford Is
Vimve
___
_______ r_______
— it.have aolHrnn
seldom made n &lt;Y&gt;rrt'et
correct Cues?
guess. ‘ o(
pupn.
ns ibecame
famous ■in
the 1lean to his average modern home,, of Barry County Rod and Gun Club, the holidays.
visiting his son, Che*. Sherwood of
Mrs. Donald D. Smith and daugh­ this city.
Hastings City Bank building badhistory of aeronautical development. driving his low-priced car on condamaged by fire. Service resumed ters, Gertrude and Margaret, of 81.
Miss Louise Nagler I* home from
their mistakes, except to reiterate
Although great strides have been crete highways, enjoys more real
. Louis, Mo., came Friday to visit Has­ Ypsilanti and is spending the holi­
our belief that this country', with made tn the post thirty years, the luxury than did any ancient king or as usual next day.
potentate. Even in the post twenty-1 March 7-Edwy C. Reid, editor of tings relatives during the holidays.
days at Freeport.
1U great Internal market and nat­ final effect of that epic-making five years our Ideas regarding nec-&gt;Allc®*n Gazette for 63 years hon­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holly and
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Garn have
ural resources, is so fundamentally flight over the sands at Kittyhawk easitles
__ ..... ,__________
.... .have
___ _radically
....... Artd
at toktlmnnial
testimonial rtlnnrr
dinner atli-nrte.1
attended son. Birdsall, arc visiting Mr. and gone to Gibsonburg. Ohio, to vialt
and luxuries
'ored at
Mrs. Bert Holly and other relatives relatives during the holidays.
sound that it cannot be wrecked for has not been fully realized, possibly changed. We expect mart, We are 1by several local people.
County Agent announces that 154 of Woodland.
hurt when it is denied.
long, even by the folly of its poli­ not even suspected.
Burnette More of the M- A. C. is
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Does the answer to our discontent 1farmers have signed Corn-Hog con­
tical leaders.
spending the holidays with Ills sister.
The Misses Lizzie. Florence and
He In contributions from the govern- 'tracts.
IMMENSITY OF SPACE.
March 14 -Democrat* and repub-1 Mrs. Albert Vedder and Miss Jennie Grace Hendershott with their cousin.
ment—federal, state and county?
—————
More.
‘ Mis* Clade, will spend the holiday
Earth Dwellers who see matter all Or will we continue to progress and
Mr. and Mrs. George Killer and week with their friend* in Kala­
Looking back over the past year. tround them in the form of forests prosper by dint of individual Initia­
Master C. J. Killer of Evart, Michi­ mazoo
one is somewhat bewildered by the and meadows, hills and valleys, tive and individual effort? Many
gan. are spending the week and over
Married—At the residence of the
todge podge of political thought buildings, etc. have a difficult time schemes and panaceas are being of­
Christmas
with‘Mr. and Mrs. Jesse bride's parent*.
Mr. and
Mrs.
fered. The Townsend plan Is a samrepresented in various state plat-' vo comprehend that in space mat­ pft. WiU the people of this country
Charles McQueen, Middleville, by
Townsend at "Oak Hill.”
Mrs. A. M. Hall and son Frederic Rev. W. 8. Bugby. December 17. 1884,
forms; such extremes, for example, ter is extremely scarce; more so for attempt to permanently adopt un­
NOT that which is
of Belding came today to spend Mr. Frank D. Pratt of Irving and
as tbe democratic platform of Sin- [example than 1* lhe amount of water sound measures? Or will they go to
much is well, but
clair in California, and the platform on the mast sun-parched desert yet (work with a will to work out their!
that whtch is well
salvation?
.
Supervised play at fair grounds dur-। Maus received I13.852.00 of school
of either major party In Michigan. discovered.
ling summer.
v \
aid for county from state.
is much. — Bishop
Il is pertinent, we believe, to call ’
All people do not think aUke and In
I Blate to send county 842.600 due.
Payment of delinquent taxes proto the fact tliat President
Imagine for example a desert 1.600 attention
]
Hall.
himself is an individualist.1
mile* in diameter, at the center of Roosevelt
'
। thereby permitting road commission ceeds on encouraging fashion.
Ito carry out year's program.
, «.H clubs of county held successsocndly. It la perhaps true that the which 1* a lake 110 feet cross. Eight jMen who have figured prominently
In
the
national
picture
the
last
two
■
j May 30—Boosters drive for coun-' ful fair at fair grounds.
politieans with their ears to the miles in one direction lies a pool of
.
year — Rlchberg. Tugwcll. Moley,
^°Ul fUn&lt;h achicves BOftl
81
September 5—Enrollment in Hasground have Riven in tills galaxy of water four feet across. Thirteen iexes.
Ickes, Hopkins
mopsins and
ana the
inc■ spectacular
i#1 l-f25' .
.to . ttngs city schools exceeds all records.
platforms a summary of what their miles away in another direction °5n' Johnson-are all individual
I B. A- Perry again named president Freshmen class largest In history of
who have *hown strong disposition
expert anal.-sls tells them the pco- •hnr- i. o tAT,
[of lhe Barry County Rod and Gun'^-hool
tlwre is a ten foot pool and one of, to carry oUl
^dividual
the same size in a third direction at | ideas. We are looking to Individuals
While it is trut that bftth in 1928 (
a distance of twenty miles. So it I to lead us.
and 1934 candidates and parties1 goes,
(
with the fourth pool, a small
When the people of this country lies ns announce good slates of canand Auxiliary women.
i
‘
,
m plMjM u&gt; -btotobu method.'lone
| one „
lly five feet ,eroM
A, start
only
'
■
- '■ for
&lt; ■ dty offices.
working out their
individual dictates
City council adopts budget of 831,-1,
March 21—American Legion cele- 500 for coming year.
fcat of Chttrllc Baldwin, local farm
to rmemmem- IM emphmb.
m IM .M ax&gt; mile* salvations; when they quit looking
helplessly and hopelessly to the brates it* 15th anniversary here.
June 6—County road commission 'lad' ,wh^,*tartJcd the b*5®13811 world
ttWM b.l~~ tome too vm, to m
„k,
-............................................
In memory of Ell Watt. Barry announces all Covert bonds to be re- nf*r,y °/ty year» MQre­
UK lhe buanem .ppe.l
Mb- L,
,M
AjUcIm spwsrtax
i» tkla
tai. nlasn
colada county pioneer, an Interesting pag- tired by January 1.
ords
b8*' not
^ualed
AiUclo*
tppasrlBg in
eldered toe beU «*e bwl. ITIv.te I „„ m
ar«a ialactad for
fa: thair
ta.Tr lataraat
tatareat sad
aad da
eant was held at Kellogg Camp,
Eighty-nine seniors received dl-j®1110®rt nacaiMrUy
car own
nn?-.n
C-‘.C"WUT rafraaanl ™
P1OC LftkC.
buaneu « .ueeeulul end Ixaee.,^,
m „u„
plomas at Commencement exercises. | September 19—Large enrollment
p
__________________________
March 26—City Librarian an­
Two hundred and fifty attended' in dty schools makes it necessary to
11 yrn bmumed tobt U toe mmnounces 57.568 books drawn during Alumni banquet with John Ketcham secure service* of another teacher.
metood. could be e.rrted over toto k,nW
government for aid; when they start the past year with branches • well as toastmaster.
September 26—Freshman college
«o.emmenl. efflelenl edm.nUle.-1 &gt;ba,# g M
showing some of the courage and de-1 patronized. Three hundred forty­
June 13—Memories of the Carter to open at Hastings High school.
torn would be tonml
I TO» taert wouM be »IbeMdlm, termination that is their heritage »cven new patrons reported.
snake revived as Eric Norbert of I1UOctober 3—Four killed and two in­
from mkb
their pioneer
forefathers, uicn
then :| April
4—Light
vote -polled in coun- nois report* sighting sea serpent at
But of late the strictly business ...
.
.
..
. . I »»vu*
uimiwr mrciamci*.
• jured
in an automobile crash be­
Dlatform has aivtn around to the Ulat no 8nlmal could cross it and of, things will start happening and na- tyGun lake.
tween Nashville and Lake Odessa.
platiorm has given ground to the lhe
on
only | Uonal probierns will be solved overCWA suspends all project*,
Supervised play at fair grounds
Central P. T. A. announces inter­
platform ot panacea* and reform*,
b!rds
erer Uvt ^inlghL
i night.
! April Il-Large
11—Large audience sees
begins for boys under supervision of esting comae of lectures for coming
in many case, more gbrernmeat dUcover
{he
The government cannnot continue '' Procession' of Brides" in colorful Joseph Brozak.
season.
spending U stressed; to other in- we
* * lhe Indefinitely to support its people no revue,
I June 20—Federal drcult court af-.
October 10-rCapadty audience atmore than an old ahe-wolf
■
olf can con-[ County
School■
Commissioner
■,firm* district court
tn McLravy vs. tends H. H. s. spotlight.
ourt m
i Maud Smith
announces there will be, ‘
l*un and the small pools and ponds tittue indefinitely to suckle her ------------------------------------------------------------Ucular scheme, such as free coinage '*
Decision of import- j Hastings commercial Club makes
to be the planets, such a desert grown pupa. — Schuyler Marshall, no more eighth grade examinations ancc to every storekeeper.
’
annual
color tour of county.
Clinton County Republican-News.
I for rural school pupil* tn order to
of silver, is pul forth as desirable to ,
would furnish a fairly accurate pic­
June 27—Court house clock put in ( October 17—Capacity crowd ot
I win their dlpMomas.
------------- ----hasten the return of "normalcy.”
।
ture of the relative insignificance
COMPLACET/T INACTIVITY. I Supervisors in session, name Allan operation again by George Balch youngsters sees "Cinderella” aa preSuch a swing as this is probably (
and Nile Fancher with funds fur-1 rented to Central auditorium by
Newton D. Baker, who was Sec-1 Hyde as chairman. .
of matter In our solar system, the
ni&amp;hed by county offiSh*.
Hastings civic Player* under dlfecInevitable even though not desirable. (
। earth being the third pool ten feet rotary of War under President I April 18—City waterworks despite
County fish rearing ponds at Or- lion of L E. Barnett.
The reverses suffered by business
.across and twenty miles from the Woodrow Wilson, in a statement reduced rates shows a good profit,
angev tile hearing completion. LayLarge crowd attends Wolverine
have helped to destroy confidence [
the other day said that the serious' Local
Commercial and Rotary out
ideal for restocking takes.
[ Beagle Club field trial* here. ' Ofcentral lake. To the creatures that part of the New Deal relief pro- clubs sponsor projects of supervised
in business methods. This does not
July 4—City with lhe assistance [ fleers pleased with game cover.
Inhabited the pools, water would gram was that it is educating awn play for boys during vacation time,
tof the Health Unit installs complete [Nearly 100 entries. '
mean, however, that good business
doubtless seem to be the most many people to lose all initiative ■ April 25—Crowd of nearly 300 al­ t water testing labratory.
| October 24—County budget calls
practices when carried into govern­
abundant thing to the world, but to and to be perfectly satisfied to let tends Rod and Gtln Club dinner al* । Welfare board announce* one out ’ for 890.000 or 824.000 mure titan last
ment. are any leas necessary than
the government provide for, them. |Odd Fellow* hall.
perwns
to county
’year; increased coal of relief is cause.
a thirsty bird winging its way across That fact has become pretty well' Doctors and dentists of county 'of eight J
----------------- 'receiving
—
they ever were before.
Economy,
Barry county to vote on local op­
the tremendous area* of waste land. recognized by all authorities, and plan to cooperate in pre-school dm-.
-nnminA*
„
sound financing, merit system in­
were it not a political game, that tea to be held throughout lhe coun-,
, 2?nounc&lt;
°Ounty tion at November election.
[ it would seem to be the scarcest.
October 31—Hastings Rotary Club
femure would
«ouki have
have been
ton remedied
remedied,: tv.
e«u«U»d M »U«0.
stead of spoils, scrupulous bookkeep­
feature
ty.
‘'
~
But even so lhe concentration of
Hickory
Corners
and'
Middleville
entertains
the Rotary Anns, teacher*
ing and living within one's income
long before this. If the present staMay 3—Large crowds attend two
the matter in our solar system
lc mca
and nurses ol Hastings.
tus isevukujucu.
continued,wlhe
ideawvuia
wouldprepre- performance*
1 performance*oiof -rne
"The Virginian,
Virginian." I announce plans for Centennial.
are Just as much a foundation for
Through good management Barry
I11 b.have
_
___ __ .-J ...
•
r.
, . ._ n,
_ .. I
Woodland Bank to pay dividendlarge in comparison to the space be- | a.ntl
vail that a party to power will
presented
by .r
Hastings
Chic
PlayAmerican government as they arc
county's financial condition promises
November 7—Early election re­
yond. Using the same scale as to provide for those who voted for । era in Central auditorium under dlto be good during next year even turn* show strong republican trend
for any successful American, busi­ above, the nearest star would be rep- ‘1t'-FrJulk Br&gt;“■ Ora,,d udBe In-Jrection of L. E- Barnett.
ness. The more emphasis on thick; resented bv another take of water nt d'PMte'ffit.
•
Stale turns down Oomstock's, "in­ with the increase ''of delinquent in state. Hoffman. Vandenberg and
Fitzgerald win.
resentea bj another lake of »ater at
------------surrection bond
bond’’ issue.
issue Plan
Plan swamped
swamned
panaceas, innation and quick cures,
..ru.Asurrection
July 18—Thorn*pple Garden Club
W HAT ADVERTISING DID.
I untjer jn county 24 to 1.
Large crowd attends Rod and Gun
a distance of 4.800.000 miles away
the more irresponsible the men who
One man who had Ulen hold ol I
crowd
musical leaU- and Federated Women's dubs an­ Club banquet. Increase to member­
from the central pool Thus the orare pul In government [fcsittons will
nounce a fine llsj; bf prizes for first ship for coming year Indicated.
a rundown bualneu dolup and toldiby
Wn.l 1W&gt; mile tom tan, out to „v
lm
’
Barn'
county
flower
show.
November 14—Chase 8. Osborn
me crowd now advertising had.children under direction of MUa
doubled his buslne-w
‘ ‘
be a veritable oasis In a desert so'doubled
buslne-u durin*
during a nercer- •
Banks annoance service charges pleases large crowd at Brotherhood
Historians on looking back over ivaat
,
Mary Ann CoUingt.
,
that the entire surface of the I tain year.
compulsory under NRA.
Father and Son banquet.
the last few years may well dub this!(
Forty-one boys take part in an­
Another man. who had nad charge1
July 25—Twenty-two candidates
Majority against local option is
earth would be but a minute par­
nual kite Hying contest held at
period the era of boot-strap plat- ,
of the advertising of a large Country Club under supervision ot filed nominating petitions for coun­ only 556.
ticle of dust on its parched surface.
ty offices.
November 21—Twenty-four chil­
concern through the past five bad county Scout organization.
forms.
Not that the actual quantity Of years, got up and said: "Advertising
Continued drouth prompts city ot- dren in nursery school here.
May 6—Four hundred boys and
More than 878DOO to delinquent
matter is small. The earth alone didn't double our business but to did girl* attend annual Achievement tidal* to caution cltteens about care­
SINCE KITTY HAWK.
ful
use
of
water.
save
it.
”
What
a
tribute
to
the
power
contains six thousand billion billion
Day of 4-H clubs at Methodist
It wax only thirty-one years ago
August 1—Ramfall during July
November 28—Large crowd attend*
of newspaper space!—Dick Baldwin church.
tons and the sun contains 33 thou­ In Northville Record
one-fourth
what
it
was
in
July
1933.
"Huckleberry
Finn" at Central audi­
that a group clustered on the wind­
Clyde Wilcox, local florist, an­
8Jx amendment* to be submitted at torium. senior play presented under
swept beach of Klttyhawk. saw a frail sand times as much as the earth.
nounces Interesting results in ex­ November election.
direction of Albert Backer.
These are certainly large quantities
periment*
concerning
the
effect
of
contraption of steel, cloth and wire
August 8—Large crowds attend
Board ot supervisors protest de­
from our point of view. Just aa the former royal palace In Potsdam. Ger., artificial light and heat on plant
lift Itself from the ground under its
revolves only once in a period of 400
.Centennial al Middleville and Hlck- mands of state tb raise 130,000
small deaert pond contained a large years. There's a clock to hold a growth.
through bonding for welfare work.
own poser and come safely to earth
May 10—Dramatic Club of Has­
Quantity of water from the point of clock-watcher.
High wind* do great damage in
December 12—Civic Players pre­
again. This was the culmination of
tings High school presents "Robin state. Loss in county small.
view of the poUywog. but it is the
sent "Lighlnin"' in central audi­
a aerie* of experiment* made by the
The now famous McGuffey read­ Hood" under direction of Miss Ruin
August 1^—Weird accident takes torium under direction of L. E. Bar­
Wright brother* and represented the vast empty spaces in between the ers were published continuously from Robson with a large crowd attend- five live* in croa*lng crash at Ver- nett.
stars, great almost beyond compre­ 1836 to 1901.
Attendance at clinic* for IX# mcmtyillc as waiting car is shunted
first successful flight of a heavier
Charles F. Parker not among vic­
hension, that makes matter relativeair craft, carrying B human being as
The Lincoln Highway is 3,300 and pre-school children throughout onto tracks in path of approaching tims of Hotel Kerns tragedy as first
train.
. t.
reported.
than air craft, carrying a human
county larger than during previous
County cAfioera are “bearing down”
Barry County Agricultural society
connect*
Atlantic
City
and
Astoria.
being a* passenger.
on drunken driver*.
School share of mill tax reduced
August 33—Large crowds attend
December 19—All Barry county
and primary school fund to be 86.IXX) first Barry county flower sljow held
Automobile
tire
wear
is
said
to
be
school
board members gueata at Ptne
17.^
oioT.
1
uaxry
county
newer
stjow
ncia
Wright* themselves, full of faith perfectly Ml right and 100 per cent
iureizimSn
M ^ir «rounda »P««ored by Thwp- lake Camp Jo hegr Dean E. O. Malby
1 consistent with the "cnatomer ownin..,', •W1• O‘rt"' C““ “O
of tiig Department at Education of
May 33—Committees from Amen- women's
ckt.
2.^
DM imagine a fraction of Um con- crahip" idea.—Rochc*ter-Tlmc*-Un- running at 40.
NorthwfeUru university.
can LBBiou. CoauuexQtai Club and awards made
Local organization plan extensive
Rotary Club completing plan* .forj August 39 — County Treasurer distribution of Christmas baskets.

instructions in music.
Mre. night operator at

—Orm*&lt; Bmj |&gt;7,
rroaputi Bright.,

,

A Quotation

M. Walldorff, who has been vtrit-

or so. returned Tuesday. '
-------- -CtakMsck will, shortly duction program, the farmers at
term expires, visit relatives America still continue to bo tho
world's most efficient food producers.
fort state"
"Our fanners," ho said, "constitute

MTI-WM Hffl
ma mi mime
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cent of the world's tobacco, 20 per
cent of it* rye and more than 13 per
cent of a down other basic major
agricultural commodities which are
essential to human welfare and hap-

"In spite of this efficiency Amer­
country to serve lhe need behind ican agriculture ha* suffered more
lhe gun*. I would take a* the limit than 13 year* of continuous agricul­
tural
depression. The gross farm
of profit the index figures a* they
stood when we made our declara­ Income declined from 817D00,000XXX)
tion of war. I would say that in­ In 1919 to approximately 86,000,000, ­
dustry and finance should make 009 in 1933. Moro than 500.000 farmthat much money and not more, era In the united States have lost
out of lhe war. I would have the title to their tomae through taw,
man who labored tn support ot the foreclosure, bankruptcy and Uqua,
war limited as Is the man who is datlon.
"When we remember 30,000,000
called to the colors to fight. We
peraons living on farms received
for fighting" I would nothwitate 111
P" «nl
*»««•• te­
at conscription for supporting the
*? 1B‘ *tele they received lee*
fighting, and I would have It to- uhan,e “b,1, Per.c«u
• areally re­
dude capital, Industry, labor—all!
'd^cd national income to 1933, we
ckh understand what the depression
Denounced Cost-Plus.
ha* done for rural people.
'
"It wa* a startling eUtement, | ”te 1776 it took the labor of more
coming at that time,” Mr. Smith । than 90 of every 100 people in the
continued. "It represented a high country to feed themselves and the
quality of courage—inasmuch as the fcw People then living in town*, one
subject of draft for soldiering wa* hundred and fifty year* later. 30
new and adventurous.
Senator persons to the country fed themTownscnd coupled with hla «t*te- wives and 70 people living in cltiee,
ment a very earnest warning as to villages and towns, and at the same
the wastes of the cost-plus method time produced a surplus which ha*
of building our camps and making challenged the stability of our
our war preparation*. He said this economic structure.
was putting at a dlsadvantgc the; "Thus the ability of the American
men who served tn arms, and it farmer to produce abundantly to
would be building a terrific and feed and clothe himself and all
unnecessary debt burden for the those who live under our flag is a
country.
', primary
-------- *factor
—*“ ‘---------—'-----------in our -*■
development,
the-----------whole,” —
said
Mr.. Taber,
"So the understanding of the'
w». “On
----------- —
.—
need for profits-HmllaUon to time/'the agricultural picture 1* encourof war. and the suggestion that such aging. Farm conditions have 1mllmltatlon be applied, is not new.' proved during the last year. The
—J “ -*— —‘---------------- - — । farmers look forward to 1035 with
Washington; it was laid down in ■ more assurance than in any previous
Battle Creek almost twenty years year to a decade. While the flight
ago, in aa earnest a statement of for equality and price parity la far
from won, agriculture's leadership
here, by a* courageous a statesman must not be modest in demanding
as I have known—Senator Town­ [ their own right*, because we cannot
। benefit the farmers without benefltsand.
• Ing those in every other walk ot
Could Have Saved Half.
"I liappcned to be placed in pool- j We.”
tion to learn, afterward, of the ac- j
rix&gt;VERDAI E.
curacy of Senator Townsend's fore­
cast." Mr. Smith continued. "It had I,
Loc^^1 WJ
fallen to my kA to rerve a* chairaccnunt ot
man of the council of National DeLccitatadts health.
fense.
In that capacity I was ’ Rfv Krln» wcnl to
Mon­
shown some of lhe records of the day
spcnd Chrlstma* with his
building of Camp Custer, al the ptt55nu'
conclusion of lhe work, by the , Mr»■ 0- J .Cy»« °&lt; Burbank. Cafirolonel in charge of the government
auditing. Il was a natural con- trover Davenport family.
elusion from those figures, and lhe ._?ae*jCTl!l*y_wty&gt;,haj,be*.n8LAl,n
conclusion of expert analysis—that
If there had been a control on pro­ count of an infection of the arm. re­
fiteering. such as Senator Townsend turned home Wednesday. He Is get­
Jiad InsUted would be necessary. ting along fine.
The cantali. "Good Will to Men"
Camp Custer could have been built
given al the church Bunday night
was very well attended and enjoyed
it really was built.
"In that terrific outlay of money by all. Mra. W. D. Brook* deserves
for the defense of the country, with credit for the success of the cantata,
no such limit on profits made, as time and hard work are needed to

Senator Townsend had said in the
Brook* being instructor of that

tracted in public debt that might
h*-Therenua*'ull another narttanl.r

The achO0' Pro«r»m

B‘ven at

to which icrent credits arc claimed ahCB^lraM^i^cenl8^J1lCr^rr^

for propoaab actually made and j
movement*
Hjimraton* instruction
movement* started
started hark
back in
in ftanatzw
Senator undPr
Townsend's time." Mr. Smith con­ was good. Sant* Claus appeared on
[the scene at the close of the pro­
tinued. "There 1* much talk now
gram
and
handed
out gift* and box­
about the promotion of the St. '
Lawrence waterway. It was some es
' ot candy to the children.
15 years ago that Townsend of
Et&gt;WORTH LEAGUE.
Michigan Introduced the Townsend
The Epworth League of the Meth­
bill for the creation of the St. Law­
odist church met at the church
rence waterway and sought vainly
to have It passed. The recognition Stuart Edmonds, devotional leader,
of hla leadership In that movement
afterward mod. to Pmdrfent I led
,ea in
1,1 song
Mn» and
ana prayer,
P™*"- and
*lla DoroHarding in the appointment of Sen­ kin gave a short talk on Christmas
ator Townsend as member of the carols, after which we practiced
international Joint commission on carol* for Monday night.
the waterway1
."—Enquirer-News.
On Mnnday evening we sang
Christmas carols al the homes.of
"Is that all the work you can do the sick and old people of tho
in an hour. Bam?" the hardware church.
For next Sunday evening Virginia
merchant asked his new cleaning
Boyes has charge of devotions and
"Well, sah. I dua&amp;ay I could do mo' Sopha Wallace of the discussion of
"Epworth
Leagues
Around
the
—but I nevah was one for stow­
in' off.”
World.”

We Extend Best Wishes
.

•

For a

.

Happy and Prosperous
New Year
Accept Our Thanks for theFavors of 1934.

�Donald Joy of Detroit to spending'up AND MRS WALTER
^Christmas reaton with J10me “^ESMA^RIED 50 Yf

, m,,„. „nulu„

Social Events and Personal Mention

«*»» nanon.

MARRIED 50 YRS.Lj.'rc,

Sumner Myer* to home from tbe
University for the Christtna* vaca- JRelatives an'd Friend* Help Henry Houviner and two AUdren
Uco.
Them Celebrate at Their Bunday with a Christmas tm and

Thank You
for Your Patronage
In The Past Year,
To

Home on Ohriotma.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Paton and fam- । Ed. Tyden and MUs Tillie Tyden g”?
«'J“*L» of Mra. Rose
Bishop Kuhn Is home from Ann
Arter for the holidays.
ily &lt;of
Charlotte spent uuiuxmu
Christmas axe
are aptnuuig
spending unnsimas
Christmas m
in cmcago.
Chicago Tr
5*°.
-. - — '■■
uy
m uuam»«&lt;
“^77.
. — . . .■ bfr. and Mrs. Waiter Ickes, of Bal- ‘
‘ '
,nd Mr3 VanBuskirk spent tlmore, celebrated lhe 50th annlver- Houviner of Band Lake. Tbo*epreaMis* Ruth Robson to spending her with Mr. and Mra Allan McDonald' Harold Pelham of New York is
o&lt; the Battle Creek road.
spending the holidays at the Mrs D. chrt*tmi“ with relative* al Kala- sary of their wedding at their home ent were. Archie Houviner and famvacation at her home in Jackson.
Chrtstma* guests of Mr and Mrs 8. Goodyear home .
.. .
... J
t
!on Christmas day. Friend* and rel- Uy of Burlington, L. D. and wife of
Miss Helen Merten to spending her
Horner Smith wweltt. and Mr*. Or- | Mr. and Mra. Jcoeph DeRulter and' MUs Maxine Wunderlich U home aUvea came to congratulate them on
ek
l*y Smith, Homer Bates, and Mr daughter spent Christmas with their frosn lhc B«'Blng schools for holl- that happy event.
«
day week.
: ur
hnm 74 vmf.
PrairievUle, Mary of Sand Lake.
MJ** Lena Leiter left Friday for and Mra. Harold Smith and sons of parents in Holland.
**" ’**■----------' Mira ------Norma’s
—Ureter of Lansing ' Wm. Schader. who to “‘Ending neurthe home where he now
er home in Buchanan for lhe holi- Irving townsiup.
spent Chrtetmas wiTher ^nta. FerrU InsUtuta to spending lhe boll- Mr* Rk« wa* born in Canada « Jg, Te ^^inX TStl£f
Earl Wareham. of Detroit. Perry
day* here.
yr&gt;rs
Her family moved to Bal'
Mias Esther Doty 1* spending her Wareham. of Lansing, and Gay Jor­ Mr. and Mra. H. Streeter.
Mr* John McElwalw of Lansing Is
Mrs- J c F*nne» a'111 children tlmore when she wa* a child. Both
in^i
holiday vacation at her home in dan. of Flushing. N. Y-, will spend
spending the holiday season with
w,th her ”arcnU at attended lhe district school for the
^^JnjSldtoSrt^S afte?Athena.
ti&gt;e holidays at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Jason McElwain.
. EUJ,Rap*f1*_„
m
„ «ntlrc el»hl
Th’? **ve
“$to££^oSedaughtar PaSMiss Dixabeth Finch went Friday Mra. Kellar stem.
Mr. and Mn. Jack Sparks of DeMri- CttrT011 McOuffln is spand- daughter, Mr*. Archie Heratngten. of
to her home in Kokomo, Ind., for
Mr. and Mra. George Briggs of De­
IM. «r.
CTrbunu guests of
»I her ln
(f&gt;«
“JtTl?
’’™"!;.
h" parent*
P"™" Battle
«•“*• Creek. ’....w
n’^ —,
JT
“a Se
the holidays.
were Christmas
8 the
holidays
with her
.
troit are spending a few days at the troll
Illinois.
Ickes,
icKes. died
mea a year ago
ago. Mr.
Mr Ickes
icxes
MLs* Gertrude Bentley of Kalama- Kellar Stem home. The gusata of parents, Mr. and Mrs c. F. Angell, i ul* Havannah. uiuiuu.
JC,e* ..
t!=» wa* had with a bountiful dlnMr.
and Mra. Richard Loppenthton
Mr. and MYa Ermont Newton and ‘
------ has two brother*. Willard
“ ‘ and*Oliver.
too spent chrtotma* with Mr. and their daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
• net and old Banta remembered each
Ellsworth spent Christmas with Mr. ,nd tUQ81'ter spent Christmas with
Mrs. Wilbur Lan*.
one in the family with a present. Mr.
Mis* Ellen Leonard came home on
Miss Lois Severance, of Bturgls, and Mra Uwls Stolle In Kalamaxoo. «&gt;aUve* at Ludington
and Mra. P. J. Houviner remained
The Misses
and Vivian
Bid-1. Mr
Mr* 8wn ..
Nadu
°r .....
char' SON OF MR. ANB MRS.
Wednesday from M. 8. C- for the and Miss Beulah Severance, of Oxmwaca Dori* «&gt;&gt;□
vivian ma—- —
WARREN CARTER WEDS, over Sunday night with theta- ton.
i. of Battle
n-..,- Creek
*__ . spent, Chrtatmas
. .
InrtA
ford, daughters of the Rev. and Mrs. die
lo^ were C-HHatmaa
Christmas onMta
guest* of Vfr
Mr.
holiday vacation
The following aqg&gt;unt of the wed- Jay and family near Prairieville, goMiss Marjorie Stebbins and Thom­ Lemuel severance, returned to Has- with their mother. Mra. Effle Biddle.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Everhart en- I Mn* Winifred Pryor and sjn John ding of Clare Franklin Carter and ln« by U»e way of Hasting*, where
as Stebbins are home from Ann Ar- ting* yesterday for the holidays.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Grant, the for- they called on their brother. Isaac
tbor for the holiday*.
Mias Virginia Pott*, daughter of tertalned Mr. and Mra. William Bol- iof
were guest* yesterday of
mer son of National Bank Cashier. Houviner, who has been a very
und ^,rs Kobert Cook.
Mra. Phyllis Reynolds of Ann Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potts, an-lv- lock and daughters of Lowell ChristI DrMrs
Clifford Brainard Warren Carter and Mrs. Carter of patient sufferer for the past several
Arbor is the guest of Mr. and Mra. ed home Saturday from New York mas.
Roy Cordes during vacation.
City where ahe 1* studying music
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Townsend and ,an“ Anne and Charles visited Mr. 502 8. Jefferson, will be ot interest to months.
friends of the latter here. It I* tak- , Rex Water* and wife and Mrs.
C1*r\c Sunday.
Mr. and MTs A. B Trale. of Kal- at the Jullllard Institute of Musical family spent Christmas with Mr. and innd Mrs
Mrs. Thomas Gammage of Grand I Misses Helen Wooton and Ada en from the Saginaw Sunday News. Mary Waters spent Sunday with Mr.
amasoo, will visit Dr. and Mra. Ken- Arts.
With only members of the 1m- and Mrs George
Lclnaar and
Dr and Mrs DePOrxest Walton Rapids.
, Michael of Detroit are spending the
Ith McIntyre Christmas day.
mediate families present, but with daughter. Josephine, the occasion
Mis* Eleanor Miller of Binning-; holidays with Hastings relatives.
Mias Doris Gamble of Jackson Is and Mra. Walton * mother. Mr*.
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ^Charles George Potter, of Mulliken, are ham is spending live Christmas Ivoli-1 Dr and Mrs. Glen Smith of Grand a hundred or more relatives and being Josephine's seventh birthday,
spending the holiday, with Mra day* with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Jtapids were the guests of Mr. ufid friends present for the reception We missed Mr. and Mr*. Ike Letnaar
Barnes during the holidays.
that took place afterwards, MUs who were unable to be there on ac[Mr3- John
°ver Christmas,
Mis* Mabel Bisson left Friday for Walton’* sister. Mra. T. M. Clay. George Miller.
Mrs. Esther White left Saturday • Mrs. Clare Eash Is spending this Mary Elizabeth Grant and Clare count of Icy road*.
Coal Center, Pa , for a visit with Mr. of Saline.
ooUtoon atMr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett will to spend Christ mm with her husMr. and Mrs. Keith Dan- Franklin Carter were married last I Mr and Mrg
evenlng
al the home of the bride s tended the funeral of their uncle,
Miss Helm Jean tdmbie Is home iuie.-taln Mr, Barnett's father. Dr. band. George White, at Charleston.'lela while Clare Eash Is ot Pennock
BARRY VILLE.
mother. Mra. George Grant. Jr.. 320 John porter. whlch was held at
from the Frances Shlmer school. Ml.1 George Barnett, of Ishpeming, and West Virginia.
(hospital.
Plainwell Sunday afternoon.
hi.
uIkU, of
Mr. and Mra. Don Schlllemcna of I Gardner Chidester of Madison. North Washington avenue.
Morris, ill., for the holidays.
hi* brothera, Stable,
Stahley B
Barnett.
of
Mr. and Mra Geiger of the Strik­
Dwight Fisher, Robert Field and Green Bay. Wto., and Mr. and Mrs. New York City were Christmas Wisconsin, 1* spending several days
M'“ borrenc Colton .pent FM- er district were Sunday guests of
Ian Ironside arc home from Albion Kenneth Barnett and son of Detroit, guests -of lUs parents. Mr. and Mrs. w,.u’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Atm »
"ay “W1 wlu&gt; L““to O.lnto «nd
.7;. 27m thc
wlth Mr a,ld *&lt;”• Bert Agnes Poster of Hastings was a gurau who enXsyed a Chrtotma* dinRichard SchUJeman.
.Chidester.
■
college for the holiday recess.
on Christmas day.
-------Mr. and Mra. R J. McCreery were
Mr. and Mra. Eiwyn Daniels enternu. and
Mr
nuu Mra.
«■.. o8. u.
J. Arner
aiuct and
unu &gt;:. —— ——-— ——------------- . —AtUMM lhe CtaUlm*. week end guest there.
by her two younger sister*.
Kelloce school
Verne Wilcox and Mtam Charlotte
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mr*. tained their children and grandchil- daughter. Marcia.' were Christmas troll, is spending holiday week wlln panted
Everyone enjoyed the Christmas
«cnooi.
Frank
and Virginia Wilcox of Dowling
dren. at a Christmas dinner on Sun- guesta o7 Mr.’ and MnT’ Robert llrr parents. Dr. and Mrs ^■
”‘- M1m Katrina and Mi** Jean Anne. |trw al
L. L. Bensley of Traverse City.
and
Mr.
Carter
and
George
Grant
Mr.
and
Mra. Robert Louden have tree and program at the church
netcher and family of Osldwater.
Ooldwater. iCarrolhera.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lockton will day. Out of town guests were, Mr. Fletcher
Sunday evening.
III
entered
the
living
room
of
the
been
entertaining
Mr.
and
Mra.
Will
Mr. and Mr..
Mra. Gleaner Dogs
Dage v&gt;
of Hv&gt;Hol- j Mto*
of lhe Uni verspend the Christmas Iroliday* with and Mra. Lewis Daniels and family
Mr.
—— Yvonne
- - —— Trego
—
.
heme,
where
Rev.
Thornton
B.
PwRobertson
of
Battle
Creek
the
past
Mrs. Lockton's parents Ln Detroit.
and Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Daniel* and land spent Christmas with Mr. and ;*lty hospital, Ann Arbor is spend.ng
consin, and Mrs. Louise Lathrop of that the bicycle is coming bosk.
Mias Eleanor Dunn and Gordon family of Carlton township and Mr. Mra cote Newton. Lowell Teeter of j Christmas with her mother, Mrs. field. Jr., pastor of Flrat Congrega- w**ktlonal church, read the service.
I The many friend* at Ray Parken Penton came Saturday night to the But who will furnish the delightful
Boyer of Kalamazoo spent Sunday and Mrs. Elll* Daniels ot the Green Caledonia was also a guest there.
jRcsc Trego.
sandy rrti.1l
roads ttirotiaVi
through which «-.'r.|1&lt;,«
cyclist*
home a
of/ Mr. and Iffr«
Mrs. Will
Will WoH.
Hyde »n
to ' unfit
Wear* Mother’s Gown.
are glad to hear be I* some better hnm.
lake road.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jelll* of ] Mr. and Mra. Leon Bauer and
with Mr. and Mra. Homer Smith.
The wedding took place before the after suffering a stroke a few weeks slay till after Christmas. Other a generation ago used to toll, sweat
Mr. and Mr*. Q. W. Sheffield en- Flint. Mr. and Mn. Don Kelley and George spent Tuesday with her sisMr. end Mrs. William Barnard of
guests who enjoyed a six o'clock din­
Grand Rapid.* spent Sunday with his tcrtalned twelve guest* al a family family of Detroit were Christmas ’ tai' and husband. Mr. and Mra. Fred bay window of the room. Wrought ago.
Iron candelabra with lighted catheand Mrs
Galnder and ner at their home Bunday evening
sister. Mrs. Harold Christiansen.
dinner Christmas day.
Their son, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stewurt Kcl-1 Post, at Ionia.
I **
Mr
Mrs. Frank Horton of Los Angeles. Winston, student of Battle Creek ley.
’ and Mrs. James Bristol and dral candle* and Southern smfiax Lucille entertained Mr. and Mra. La- were Dr and Mrs. Morgan Skinner
Accordlng to a tannto groundsman,
Cal . is visiting Hastings relatives college, is home for the Christmas
Dr. and- Mrs.
Charles McIntyre. 'Stephen and Mrs Geo. Stawson and California peppers formed a vern 8hfdd and famlly of Qalesburg of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
“
­
Hyde of South Lyon*. Edward Shoe­ much more quickly than man. And
I Christmas day.
|jr„ of Ann Arbor spent Christmas .-'•Pent Christmas with Mrs. James bower for the bridal party.
and will remain until after Christ­ holidays.
mas.
This room ana the enure home
Mr and Mr&gt; An Collison will maker and Miss Gay Skinner of yet, judging by the photographs
Mr. and Mr*. T. 8. Baird enter­ with their parents. Dr. and Mra. C. Sweet near Bonfield.
Mr. and Mra W. N. Chidester went tained with a Christmas dinner 8. McIntyre and Mr. and Mr*. J. W. L Mr. and Mr* Leon Tolhrust and was decorated with smilax, and hpend Christmas day in Hastings Grand Rapids.
tbe press, they spend very UtUe U
to St, Johns Sunday to spend Christ­ Tuesday. The following were out of Armbruster.
Lfillan and Pauline of Marshall. mistletoe, and lighted with candle*. wlth Uw ialter'* sister-in-law.
Kenneth Wilcox of Kalamazoo and
mas with the Rev. and Mra. W. N- town guests: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Mr. and Mra. H. E. Rising enter- .were Chrlstma.-; guests of Mr. and
Wearing the wedding gown of
Chidester.
.. Cleveland of Port Huron and Mr lalned Mr and Mra. Walter Durkee Mrs. George Tolhrust.
her mother, a dress of heavy Ivory '
and Mrs. Parker O. Pennington of and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Scudder. satin fashioned with a yoke of rose
spending Christmas with Mr. and Detroit.
Blake Rising and son of Woodland Mildred Scudder and Charles Wilke* pointe lace and embroidery of pearl,
Mra. Marlon Hodgson of Charleston,
I spent Christmas Day with Mr. and and with her mother's wedding veil
Mr. and Mr* Wm. McKntght and Christmas.
West Virginia.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Eggleston en- Mrs. S. Wilkes in Battle Creek.
of net edged with Duchess lace,
family of Wilmette. Illinois came
Miss Charlotte Lake of Lansing Monday to spend until Wednesday lertalned Mr. and Mr*
William I Mrs. Wayne Merrick and Winston bound to her head with a tiara of.
was the Christmas guest of Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKntght. Eklgleston of Litchfield and Elmer1 went to South Haven Friday and orange blossoms. Mis* Grant was a
Mra. D. L- Christian and Mr. and Dr. and Mra, Finnle and family of and Ml** Lena Warren of Sunfield . Miss Margaret Merrick accompanied lovely bride. Her bridal bouquet wis
I them home to spend two weeks.
Mra. Walter Lake.
of tea rasas and white chrysanthe­
Woodland and Mrs. Finnle of Louis- Christmas day.
Mr. and4 •*
Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Angus of Rockford, mums arranged with ribbon stream­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush of Kal­ vllte, Kentucky, were dinner guests
**“ Forrest B. Lane and
amazoo spent Monday and Christ­ Christmas day.
children spent Christmas with Dr Illinois, is spending the. holidays er* into which white sweetpeas were
and
Mrs.
Hay
at
Saranac.
Rev.
J.
I
»1tl»
her
mother,
Mrs.
Striker,
at
tied- George Grant XII. brother of.
mas day with Mr. and Mr*. Warren
Mrs. Rnse Klawitter of Battle
Roush and family.
K. Clark of Belmont. Ontario, wa* the home of Mr. and Mrs Edgar the bride, was best man.
■V-Z Md’S'H.
&lt;o
Only a few minutes after the cere-1
also a guest in thaUhome.
| Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Adair, Mr. and I Mr and Mrs. Chas. Potta had as many, friend* of Mra. Grant and the ;
Mrs. Harry Young and Mr. and Mrs., Christmas day gusata. Mr. and Mrs. young jOrenla, informally invited to|
l“”
|der Cortright of Lacey were Christ­ C. H. Young of Hasting* were Clarence DcPlanta. Mr. and Mrs. an “(Jen house" to welcome home !
Attorney and Mrs. A. D. McDonald mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbcrt Christmas dinner guejta of Mr. and Edward Swift and Mr. Ed. Carpenter from School Miss Katrina and Mr.
,Mrs. H. L. Steiger of Lansing.
'of Grand Rapid*.
'
Grant, began arriving, and were
and family left for Port Huron Sat­ Cortright and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyes enterMr. and Mis. Rupert Can-others greeted with the news of the mar- ■
urday where they were Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Matthew^ and
guests of Ixr parents. Mr. and Mra. family will attend a family dinner tained Mr. and Mra. George Van and Miss Mary Daniels of Grand riage.
During the reception, buffet sup­
Tifilln and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rapids were members of a family
Fred F. Feud.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WilVan Tifilln of Lake Odessa oi-d Mr., gathering at the home of Mrs. Anna per wa* served. The dining room,
Mrs. Frank Spcnsley of Gallen vislighted by candles on the table and
sideboard, was attractive with a bowl I
“,s“-■»
- 3
of tea roses, freezla and white chrys- i
anthemums
American beauty­
Christmas.
and family and Ed. Bump,
। law and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Carl guests were Charlie Dawson and roses and poinsettas gave a holiday;
Mra. Lemuel Severance will spend
Christmas gueste at the James Wesplnter, jr. of Detroit. Mr and family of Ann Arbor.
atmosphere to the event.
Christmas at the home of her Gilmer
oilmcr home were Mr. and Mra. Ur
Mr*. Ca-1
nari Wesnlnler
wnninter Sr
Rr were
wbre also
Dr and Mrs. Lathrop had as Sun
Sun-­
Dr.
Mrs. Carter, who Js a provisional
daughter. Mrs. Frank LeMaster, of Burr Clarite and family of Holland. Bue,&lt;.
'
‘’
day guests. Dr. and Mrs. R. F- Webb member of Junior League, attended ।
Detroit. She will remain for a few Mr. *nd Mr*. Bernard O ConneU and " Mr and M„ Wai|ace Osborn en- of Grand Rapids, and Miss Olive lhe Bishop school at La Jolla, Calif. |
weeks'VU11.
MB «I BaUle Cieek Me and
, ,,mUs. ataer Lathrop of pelroit. the latter re­ and Miss Madeira's school at Wash- ]
The Misses Eileen Lsenhath, Eve- Floyd Van Kukcr of Belding. Mr. cllriunuia d«y. dut of town guests maining for Christmas.
ington. D. C-. before going to Bryn 1
lyn Johnson. Emma Chandler and and MTs Deward Gilmer and family belng Mr*. Betty Osborn Caine of
Miss Katherine Giddings of Au­ Mawr college, where she received her
Irene Jones, who are attending W j of Detroit, Mr. and Mr*. Maynel OU- Orind Rapids, and Miss Gertrude gusta. Miss Beatrice Giddings, of bachelor of art* degree. Mr. Carter,
Battle Creek and Mrs. viola Pious who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. War­
8. T. C. at Kalamazoo, are spending mer of Rutland township and Mr. BCnney of Kalamazoo.
the holidays here.
and Mr*. C- R. Gladstone and family. ( Mr
Mr, Burr Van Houten en. of Grand Rapids spent Christmas ren E Carter of Hasttngs. formerly
of Bay City, was graduated from the
-|t«rtatned with a family dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giddings.
law sdiool and literary college of the
Christmas day. Out of town guests
were Mr. and Mra. Chester Bang­ had as Christmas guests. Dr. and University of Michigan. He 1* a,
hart of Delton and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harris Woodbume of Detroit,; member of the firm ot Kendrick at
Dr. and Mrs. Ross Lethbridge of Kendrick. Saginaw attorneys.
Mason Norwood ol Kalamazoo.
After a short wedding trip. Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Roman Feldpausch Mason and Dr. and Mra. Fisher.
Prank and Lettie Gam spent qjid Mrs. Carter will make their
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles
j Parker
rarxer of
oi Middli.'ville.
Miuairvuic, Hafold
naroiu and
aim Christmas day with their brothef home at 320 North Washington.
’Charles Parker of Ann Arbor. Mr. and family. C- D. Gam at Grand
and Mrs G. Feldpausch and Mr. and Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Garn,
hono4 MISS hunter.
of Battle Creek were guests of the
Mra. William Thoma* Christmas.
Miss Frances Hunter was honor
। Dr- and Mrs. Jack HoUister. Jr., of former over Sunday.
guest last Friday evening at a mis­
Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clement and cellaneous sliower given by the com: Gladstone ■ and family of Grand family of Belding came Saturday to blifrd chairs In the Congregational
Rapids and ttr. and Mrs. C. R spend the week end and Christmas church parlor*. It followed a regu­
Gladstone spent Christmas with with Mr and Mr*. Will Shulters, Mr. lar practice of the choir and was a
Mra. W. N- Gladstone.
and Mrs. Don Sledge who have been complete surprise to Mis* Hunter.
Mighty little to pay for so
Mr. and Mrs. Cranston Wilcox of their guest* lor two weeks returning A committee had prepared tables
mush STYLE, wear and
Ann Arbor arc spending Christmas with them.
for the delicious luncheon and when
week with their parents. Mr. and
FINE GRANULATED
comfort—Extraordinary
the practice was over they all went
down. At the close of the lunch a
Values 1
Clyde Wilcox. Robert Field, student WEST ORANGEVILLE
AND EAST GUN MARSH. table loaded with beautiful gifts was
of Albion college 1* also home for the
carried in and placed in front of
Styles Formal, Semi-Formal,
Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buffenbcrger the guest of honor.
100 lb. bag
*4.79
Made from tine material*,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houston and and w
Mr*.
„. w
8.. „.
A- ...
McCafferty —
left here
On Saturday evening Mrs. Harry
Street and Party Frocks —
family of Dearborn, Mr. and Mrs. on Thursday for Kenton. Ohio. Conant entertained for Miss Hunter
manufacture™ that hav&lt;
Mild Michigan
John C. Ketcham, Jr., of Grand where they will spend Christmas with a bathroom shower. The guests
made from all wool fabrics,
reputation aa to rtyle, fit i
Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C, (with their friend* and relatives.
silk, flat crepe, georgette*
workmanship.
Freport or Middlavillo
Sackrider of East Lansing will be I There was the usual program and had been informed that the new
bath room would be yellow and
here for a family gathering at the .Christmas tree at the Orangeville black so all the gifts carried out the
and Silk Print*. Size* 14 to
We carry Smockg and Houm
J. C. Ketcham home on Sunday,
schoolhouse. R was well attended by
color scheme. Bath towels, guest
40 and stout*, 40 to 52.
Mra. Kellar
Sl«n left
for
and r
pupils
and all
ima.
rvont ukui
niv Saturday
ou.u.wo; iv
.j |. the
.... parents
, ----- - -----■
-----towels, bath mats. etc., were among
....
.
...
Iva Chrlitnuwspirlt.
rl ■ I n’ u a.srllvtf
Half'rises, stouts,
to
Bt.
Louis for a few
weeks
’ slay at, seemed In
to enjoy, the
the gifts. A dainty luncheon was
Dress and Sport Skirta, great
the home of her son and daugtitet-1 Miss Ethel Reed and Clarence served.—Rockford Register.
52'/^, in better quality
in-law. Mr. and-Mra. Cheater Stem. ' Johncox were in Kalamazoo on Frivalues at $2.86.
prints, also regular rises, 14
i the latter having undergone a major day last week.
GRIGSBY—HAINES.
to 46, in broadcloth, foulard*
wht-h she
,.h«*
Mr and
Hlld Mrs.
MTV C. E.
E VanEtt and
3110
Mr.
Ofieration last week from which
Short Jackets in plush are
A pretty weduing ceremony was
and dimities. Price*
is reported to be making a satisfac­ son LaVem were Kslamaxco Christ­ performed In the parsonage of the
$3.88.
mas shoppers Saturday.
tory recovery.
Presbyterian church of Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Rhenbln Reed and
Michigan, on Saturday afternoon at
Rev. and Mra M. W. Jones had as
Girin* Wash DreMM, aisM B
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Merchant four o'clock when Mr. Clare A.
Christmas guests her father. MrGrigsby of Richtand and Mra. Louise i
Herbert Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs- were at Allegan Saturday.
Mrs. George Bradshay Sr., was Haines of Kalamazoo were united in
Bargain, in Cartor1. Und.rFart Wool Blankets, 70x80 in Else.
Frank Huxtable and sons and Mr.
taken to the Pennock hospital Sun­ marriage,by Rev. John Kitchlng.
Block Ptald Blanket,, double,
Tender Meaty Rib*
and Mra. Donald Allerton of Lan­
day evening. Mr*. Bradshay ha* been They were attended by Miss Maysing. Their eon. W. M. Jr., a student
dren.
in poor health and confined to her belle Hart of Shults. The bride wore
Cat from Chicago Boel
2 lb*.
at Ann Arbor, to spendin* the holi­
bed for some time.
Snug-fit Pajama* and Got
a gown of brown satin with green
day vacation at the parsonage.
iw.
in al! aiaes.
accessories and carried a wedding
Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Clarke and
bouquet of ophella rose*.
daughter. Kathryn, spent Christ­
CARLTON CENTER.
Balbriggan Pajamae
»" Ihl, lol of «»., near, (A AA
Dklwry Brand
j lb. sliced
The bride and bridegroom started
mas with Mr. and Mra. E. J. HuflThe Christmas program given by
blank*!*
at
only
man at Grand Rapids. Mr. and the Carlton Center school was very on a trip to California where they
Tvi tili raveralNe
Rayon
Mra. John C. Nichols ot Los Ange- much enjoyed by a targe audience. will spend the winter months after­
ward* returning to take up their
blankets, part Stt QQ
[ lc*. California, and two daughters
UaakeU. M1M at ..
The Carlton L. A. 8. will be enter­
wooL at .... W.OU
.are gurnta tlicre for a short Utne. ar­ tained the second Thursday In Jan­ residence tn Kalamazoo. Michigan.
' riving Bunday on a motor trip from uary for dinner at tho home ot Mr.
BEL8ON—CRAVEN.
and Mrs. Cleon Landon. All arc
Ross Belton and Miss Myrtle Cra­
I Callers at Mr. and Mra. Keith cordially invited.
ven both of shult*. were united In
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney and marriage Tuesday evening. Dec. 18.
Daniels Sunday were: Mr. and Mra.
son were guests Bunday of Mr. and by the Rev. A. L. Howlett at hb
Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sckulz ‘Mra Don Karcher of near Freeport,
Freeport. residence in the first ward.
and Mr. and Mra Frank Martin of | Lyle Todd of Mio, northern MichMin Perkins seems to be the first
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. George Igan, visited relatives here part of
Secretary of Labor we have had In
Heller, Dorothy antf Virginia of Dut- f last week.
too. Mr. and Mr*. V. L. Wolcott,
Ed. Henney of neur Freeport vls- some time who can titink up ideas
Robert Reigler and MtogJxmlM Wol- I tad at the humra at Ralph and Fred for putting men to wozk. Women al­
coll of Charlotte.
k
' Henney during the pu^t week.
ways have been good at that.

And to Wish
You Much Success
and Happiness In
the New Year.

T. S. Baird
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’values go first.

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WANTS^2ITRIGIC RESULTS

'cathedral of La P.z I.

Finished After Century

|Vern Brown Explains
.Costly Election Re-COUntJvcry

ot J

gave the talk to "Old Timers,'' as
they are called and selections by the
harmonica band were enjoyed.

aad and very painful accident and the absence of aix member* who
■ A century
------------of
« effort culminated iin
R ,----------------------------------------------------------—;—-—. .
—------------- —
on Monday morning. He wm help- I'are away for the winter, only aixilk. niwMlon or 1W C.u.rfn.1 .1 j
&lt;O»U°««1 tnm Pw» on.)
,ing on a corn shredder at lhe home teen members and four visitors were
THAN 35c.
ortei^dby’Ma’r I
maaterad control of the I®*’’t7 Eaih/whiiTto ire^ritThemMtini: oTtS'ltane
»hn) Santa
Santa Cruz,
Crux, president
president of
of MexlMexl- । house.
' house. Thb
This wa*
wm known
known in
in advance.
advance,1 j?o,n.e^ w,y *4?. eft
I'.' ---x—. ।_______ —__ ___! !*ha)
WWI cau®h. Literary Club at the home of Mn.
________----------- *_____ co in 183.1 Five thousand pentone |That wm Ute reason all• precedent*
auinu.ee..
machine and iwa* aevered Harrington, with Mra/Vera Law!
fK8“ APPt-M st
(Continued from page one)
wport.
n,r—_-----------------------------------------------------were anatterea
------------ &gt;W the felbow. He wm quick- rence aaaiatant. hostess, Thursday.
----- I mien
filled the bin
big ciitircn
church tor
for toe
Uie iuiiui
Initial i{were
shattered ana
and tne
the eaii
call iMtiea.x
issued L
SAl.K-ri.e ^rl ■ t«ii pi«.. For the judge said the widow receives , maM_
!' for
fnr tho
the sesalon
tfmlmi by
hv the
th- governor pro- I y rushed J®?**
to the office
OffI. of Dr. Wedel Dec. 30. The meeting opened by
nV ’t10!0 ■°ne-h*^ «&gt;&lt; the re*l estate and oneArchitecturally
the edifice la ‘ vided for "extraordinary oeaalon in ' *Ud.lb^l.taken on
Pe"nook h&lt;u" singing Christmas carol* and roll

tss

I U Sil l|/|F ' H I A I F Jj

TAMARAC.
Wishing a Merry Christmas to
all.
Mis* Hlldred Lehman, grand­
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Boston
Colton, wm married to Mr. Lau­
rence Chase of Coat* Grove this
®
Jrm
U
ten.
‘
JXTZwee^
body
by
S
™
'
hrWld
’
d
that
it
wm
nec'e^ry
'
Thought*,
"and^wtog
week and left for Detroit on their
DEWEY REED
n7 e*t*te goes to the brother, .nd ds- ?ntran7. .nS &lt;h. Xrwh cb ro^ateXre^M b«J» i S
I* "“"X® J!1.0* elbo’l
. ^eChrUtma* tree provided by the honeymoon trip. They will reside
AUCTIONEER.
«"• ters of the deceased, or to other re)- I entrance
the.altar which glon dMpltc repe,ted attempts on
The Chrtetmas trading in Free- hostesses.
Mrs. Nina Boyle read । on a farm tn Coate Grove. Oongratatives if there are no brothers or “mount. to 40 feet- Th*« *“• r*~ the n.tt of administration leaders Iport lhl1 ynr Indicated an upward ,Mrs. Flower's paper, (who was de­ Ulation*.
the ™™r«remarkP*r Qne
01 &lt;^Cc ta
in loim Mnwl
conve^: lrent
"nt over
over iMt
test year',
year's buxines.
business This
This tained
tained
by
Ulnau).
“Our Ob
Ob­­
R«J sisters.
•‘•ten- Such
such treatment
treatment of
of a
a wife
wife ' «ponslble.
» “-a8•»&gt;*. in part, for ino
by
ulneM).
"Our
Bernard Smith and Carl Enz were
.1- I ab|
ahi.
th. fouudatlona,
fAnnrtntlnn. which
whlfh d
lo ,otcc
- nt
‘-nice
in jouii
. ,encouraging
n
__
_____ _________
it Ot Pr.it 1 under such circumstances
U ____
usually
e &lt;.i.nri.
1ep‘1&gt; at
of the
.. onc
azjy»
.fl. now
h.]dconvenin the &gt; u
to everyone.an.. zif rk.I.l-..
। servance ”of ChristmM."
stating the Lansing visitors Thursday. Miss
-------- shameful.
reach 95 feet. The floor area of ,ena.e ta j„. ln m.« votine with' Thc Chrtelma* program given by fact there te no hbtorical record Kathryn Christensen returned with
The
third
classification
a*
given
lhe
cathedral
Is
13,000
.qunre
fret.
,
democratic
members
of
the
!
V'
,
B
'
Sa
n
d
**
School
at
the
that
Dec.
25
wo*
the
actual
date
them.
isoo.
SOO&lt;I
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Christensen
&lt; 1929 DURANT SIX f
and daughter. Gene Christensen,
Clayton Riker and Elvtn Buchner
j
1928 WHIPPET
J
।
|
•—•-----•
-------- .— ; ; 1
,----- "-------- '
7 . ------ . , ’
rnnu4i«&lt;c u
tn&lt;- uau u*eu. uos*
“relatives
- ot
?■ i
hoc.,
ranir.
most
tragic
cases
come
under
thb
;
tude
in
any part of the World. Dur- L.™
natronaae
and
and
sunnortof Belding were callers at Bertie L.
.re™.
.nA
~u.lv..
anz.
...
----(
Oaytha
u
to
the
yen
end
near
the
31&gt;t
of
J
1928 ESSEX
J
".1 classification. Judge clement cited 1 Ing the hundred years required for im out of a job b the price patoby
who J?nd“oSt.
, “7k S^fe^yaX ^tK: ^Tt'he TSiy^tEnTiX Smith's Friday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Earl McCarty and
4 BODY GLASS INSTALLED &gt;
j
While Yon Wall
&gt;
-----.Ilj..'.
1 u SidSdk.?*zi P
r .7, "“lnncr ll7* • ,HUM. 1 ""I
lutlons
with
these
members
rer's
IllnessRuth v&gt;d Dorothy ol the
several
davs Emperor
it wu Cornt.??
in the mi an Mrs. Bernice Sensibu and daughter,
‘“cl1alternated
1“ J"
”"”depressions
0* •« I1' 11।”
&gt;
“ «»&gt;’ whimper.
•" “ld Collective| Th.
Miuz.
ChrUtnJ
Elizabeth, of Kalamazoo were week­
4
BUYING SCRAP IRON
►
' f*r' A1",'* edly following the death of the hus- **r y comPlcllon of ,he wnrk« "oJ . Republicans have pleaded for bl- Tabbererare home from their J tine In the fourth century that the end visitors of her parents, Bertie
&lt; GLENN F. LAUBAUGH ’
,
band
Within recent years
the 111 *alu hare ,een more h,8,0^J, dnr’ | partisan supervision of the proposed *chooh al Detroit and Harbor Beech ob«crvance of ChrtetmM became an Smith's. They were also callers at
|
and .tri|.rd , Barry county probate court has had I *n&lt; lhe construction period than recount with the laws of Michigan for tiie holidays.
established custom, which conabted her cousin's. Cecil Jordan's.
4 Phom 2637
IlMtlnga ►
inlL .Irat-d
Miss Doreen Stowell of South­
in&gt;-1Si*.day Q casr where a well-to-do farmer. tnanJ' 0,her completed cathedral* I relating to the marking and count-The ChristmM party, with Ranta
mainly of attendance at Maas folileal, LUn-ral
। ’ 1 7" "s left hb wife a life lease of hb farm ! *iave "een in their entire exlatence. it&gt;8 of ballot* a* the rules to govern. Claus inattendance at the John I lowed by feasting and rejoicing. west .Wxxlland wm a Saturday eve­
............ .......
*4 i&gt;.r ?»i
r»i ,। but restricted her use
It so
that'
surrounding 1 Tlie
The democrat*
democrats want no rule*
rules and Reamer store last Saturday, drew i The wav In which America ccle- ning caller at Bert Smith's.
st
of it
that
Indians
from the surrounding
«&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;»
i___ .FOR
. toSALK
.—Hisrlr"heat
..that
.. ...........
... . some of
. the I |thev
rtarnnnrl
z*n1y*l
—
Mra. George Enz returned home
large rmu-il
crowd anil
and nmiiKrH
amused th.
the rhi).
chil- hrafr*
brates rUirl.fma*
Christmas r*z&gt;&gt;^a
seems to be «a z*de’ ir
111"”«'-i...
s*lc i__
1,as ■___
been ztuiwu
forced
rent
mountains luuuiuuiru
contributed
demand
control at
of Ih*
the .***„-&gt;
recount na Inrar
uuo
io irui
uiui uivuuiuiui
auiuc u: me
ithey
---- - . ,
------dreti and grown-ups too.
i velopment of tradition* inherited from Lowell Sunday, where she visit­
niarjuiicry.
—------- 1 ~'* | farpi
farm and pay
nnv taxes, insurance,
tn.iimrir-n nn.
up- j1 mnat
most nra.lr.La
precio&amp;a z-ar.l...
carving, K*H&gt;
both in wood i machinery.
m5
£h|n''ryMr. and Mra, Victor Sisson and from all nationalities that constl- ed her sisters.
keep and her own suslainance from and stone. Indian labor raised the | This was evident from the first
|11,e lann receipts. Such a cose is I giant dome,-pled by piece. In thia i but on the day of the first session daughter. Roberta, left early Tuea- ■ luted the early settlers of ouf coun^2 hopeless under present conditions. ]■ rarefied atmosphere until It towered I Ute republicans succeeded in secur* day morning for a few days' visit' try. The paper also told lhe orir:Thp
ton mnnv
I ■Ing
“M me
the adoption or
of two
two resolutions,
resolutions. wnn
wlth mra.
Mrs. oisauu
Sisson's
» parents,
parent*. mr.
Mr. ana
and rui
gin oi
of oanta
Santo Claus wnn
with nil
his gut*.
gifts,
'i-,r"
"&lt;ii
The htuhand
husband wrote too
many reFishes known as mud-aklppers
11.- Robert n..,..,
... the __
. Christmas
___ . tree
I t nn
ab0'e ,be remainder of the One for a set of rules to be followed Mrs.
Carter, .....
and family of'how
use of ...
the
rnun 81x1011005 hno his will.
! In Au.#
case na rrecount
had and mlAlk&amp;r
sriolher 'fFulminant
Fairmount. Ind
Ind.
originated,
the i.en
use nt
of candles or
iI building.
.In
—Aunt 1* h.,1
nrlsinnt
—rt 1h#
zt- ihst are found along the coasts of
j Jpdge Clement cited another case
for the creation of a bi-partisan
Rev. and Mra. P. Loomis and lights on the tree, the hanging of lha Indian aod Pacific oceans are
•where, a man had left two sons toj
’• "
committee to Investigate claims of I daughter. Gaytha, spent Christmas I the ChristmM stocking, the rein­ nearly as mfleh st home on land as
inherit hb farm, but instead of glv- Anta and Caterpillar*
fraud
iraua and
ana to report back
DOCK to a Joint
jomt nt Smyrna,
ouiyruu, the
me guest*
Buraia of
oi Mrs.
mra. Loomizooin- ! deer,
uccr, etc. In
tn qll
qn European coun
coun-­ In the water. When they are atrand-----.
Krliirn 42S L Or ■■ri. Phnlir 3fll»2 Ing it to them he bequeathed it to I
When *t Inceptive Age convention their findings. This was I is' sister. Mra. Robert Earle, and tries ChristmM aUU mean* the day ed on the sands by receding tides
ItFoard.
12 -JS their children. The result of this is
There Is —
a delightful
example
ofproposed in
* '“order that
**■** this
**■'“ great I *family.
of-*Christ's nativity. In•_America
.------ - they get over the ground In re­
that these men have no title to the
--------------------------- ---------.
------------ of
"* a slate-wide recount | We are ftirry to report that Ru-,'the domestic observance centers markable fashion.
By means of
S real estate, therefore no Incentive to the communal life among Insects to 1; expense
rXDDC _r TUA AJVC ImUFOVe
*mP,’0V« it.
*t. because
because thev
they have
have no)
be seen in
in the
the hnsli
bush, writes
writes Krolvn
Evelyn ij might
might be
be avoid:
avoidedU in
I-------------case no -------fraud* &lt;is-nil
Iral Carrier -tert
J5d Rtnwe
Stowe is
L« still mn.
con-1i much OTOUng Santa ClaU* With hls their highly developed pectoral tins
nni hiLAKUj Ol 1 rlAljrkJ^interest in it except what they can cheeseiMn In the St. Louis Globe- ,ound- .
IP.
ned 10 hls home-----------------------------with heart trou-burdei
----------------------------burden of gift*. But Christmas as they Jump about and climb up on
I .....
-A.
&lt;■
।
_
.
....
Th
n
riilr*
nnmmltta.
hart
nn
ornnl
hip
and
rlnpe
nnt
Imnmvr
nr
hlc
mint
get oilt of it while they live.
| DemocraL It la communal life at ' The rules committee had no great ble and does not Improve os his i must forever remain in our heart* rocks and other elevated objects In
ian occasion for "Glory to God in the
j trouble In agreeing to adopt the many friends wish he might.
Judge Clement approved of Joint:
’ an Inceptive age. The other end of j[ sta
te elec
state
election laws as the rule* to be
Mrs. Claude Walton hu been con- Highest and on Earth .peace and
[ deeds joint Bank accounts and prop-!
the aeries Is lhe elaborate organlxa- ^followed.
fojiowe(j The committee of inves- fined to her bed by illness the past good will toward men." A lovely on the wing by Jumping* at them as
erly considered wills m remedies for
they pass by.
— went alcng for a, couple of two weeks.------------------------------------------- dinner was served by lhe hostess.
tlgatlon
the unsatisfactory
conditions Wllltll
which ' tlon of
,! *nv
uiwa.wiai.ui, UUIIUI11U113
, tbe _ ants'
, societies,
. with'"
and then----------------following --------------a secret
often result from Improper wills. lhelr dalry faraln« a,ld fungus- | days
-----------------A good sized crowd enjoyed the
a very nice entertainment at the
rath o " Mr
He said that Joint bank accounts I growing sections, and the self-oblainfluences ChristmM
of --------music given
----- ---- , | caucus
--— with
---- the "outside"
- --------- -------------------- -------- - program
r
----- : —
”------ school
-1111*11 house
iimwc last Friday
riiuuy evening,
ctrimiK.
Ir. M
Parliament Walls of Rafnia
hv
thr
crhrwil
ol
lh#
X*
F
z-hnrrh
-I..
—
.
.
_
___
■■
.......
—
.
.
.
should
be
carried
as
payable
to
tlon
of
ant
workers.
C3t:rp!!!=r=
'
------------Caterpillars dominating it. nine democratic । by the school at the M. E. church given by the pupil* with a ChriatChild
That walls In the parliament In
either party, or to the survivor. &gt; have no responsibility towards the members suddenly sought to end ' last Tltursday evening. The little mns tree and gift* for all.
Sydney, New South Wales, were
.,
_,
. .
inquiry nnrt
and adnnf
adopt new ruiM
rules I nlnv.
piny. "When
“When flanta
Santa T*wt
Lost Wl«
HLs Park".
Pack.'
Otherwise the survivor will be able rest of lhe community; they merely the InnulrV
Mra.
Flower
1*
better
and
able
to
made from packing cases shipped
to collect only one-half of.the bank ||ve in « family web. They are contrary to the action of both houses ' given by the primary room, was esfrom Melbourne In 1883, was re­
already adopted. Falling to stem- pcclally clever and won hearty ap,,
, ,,
,
pede the committee, the democratic pteuse. ns did also the song. "We
®no Mrs. Quick and Mr. and vealed by a Ore In tho government
: These recommepdatlons are given
»v.
boldly in black and white. When members walked out while witnesses j Three Kings." by the three boys.
Scobey will attend a family building.
GRANGE PROGRAMS “ “ result of Judge element's exUff/UWE TKUUKAM?)
m the proba
u office.
We. they are small
to .I
testify,
one of MllMin
whom ;I Every iiuilllrtl
number was
exceptionally
well Christmas
theirrperience
_____ _______
___ _ _
__ __
------ they
* feed altogether
' summoned
IV,,,..V, m
—..,,J, U|Ul
WUO CALljAIUIIU
11/ WCU
’ ~ 1party
* at the
---- home of -----____ _ &gt; from
. __ ....
___ and
__. testified of. a ...
-in
V Hr
nnd 11-&gt;
_ _ on the stand,
__ ■ escaped
the nret no1
I are sure they would be endorsed by i In
1,1 tlie
the web. , was
the I| given
lot of care-1i ”
® ami
*ntl brnlh#
brother,
Mr. and
Mrs. Ferris
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
pUrtnr. Cui
hls predecessor. Judge Eggleston, I "’hen the leaves enmeshed dlsapon nilthe p.U1
part 111
of Ml
Miss
nt- Prairieville,
- |■ committee room.
IWIH.
|| ful training
1IUUIIIIK &lt;111
5.1 |(Qu^k
------ —
----- - ------STAB ORANGE.
ter OU Gold.
whn
wu
rannivted
with
nm
nnihni#
’
near
tliev
furniike
It.
one
eaternlllar
!
The
democrat
1"
—
—
••
---i»
-------•»
---------••_
----------»»—
»•
—
■ »n to Ihr Sil
| who was connected
our probate , P&lt;?ar they forsake It,
caterpillar
democratic resolution then Haan. Freeport is to be congratuMr. and Mra. Arthur Bradfield of
I court for nearly 30 years.
leading, and settle In another part (offered would have provided for a Hated dn having such a talented Kalamazoo were callers of
their
----------------- -----------------------l Of
of th..
the tr..p
tree not
not fur
far nwuv
away and soln
spin Ii committee of seven to be appointed teacher to take charge of the mu-’nephew and family. Merle Brad'field, last Friday.
j a new web. Wherever they are. i by
v a
“ democratic lieutenant governor sical part oft he work.
|ku&gt; torn
Sheep Like High Pointsi
Rev. Loomis anti Geo. Bassett
W. A. Spaulding and Mra. Wilcox
when they haro left tbe |i with absolutely no rules and the re­
thrown open to all office*.
spent Thursday at the former's! were at the .farm here Saturday,
They Follow the Leader I। however,
web they spin n stout silk rope; Icount
'
Governor
Makes
Admission.
farm
near
Smyrna.
[
they were accompanied home by Ute
The strongest instinct In any which will guide them back again to
„ thb
uua was not
HUl plain enough.
enou&lt;n . Mis Donna Moore came home last latter's grandson. Jack Bradfield,
As
if
flh-4
&gt;«ld
aheep Is to hunt high altitude. A their own quarters when they want , Governor William A, Comstock is•week Tuesday from her school du-1 who will stay till Christmas day
newborn lamb, awkwnrd and un­ I to rest during tbe heat of the day I sued a statement Wednesday that "if
To PROTECT You Conotaatly
lies at Jackson for the holiday va-1 when Mr. and Mra. Merle Bradsteady on Its baby legs, will walk and at night, it looks miraculous there Is a recount the democrats will catlon.
field will spend Christmas with them
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
uphill. Slightly older babies delight to see a raterpillar marching off ] control It."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH.
School closed Friday for a two in Hastings.
in cllmhlng; they will walk and run ! with an uair
i of great determination , Republicans believe that If t^ie weeks' vacation. The teachers left j Several of the school children will,hw
PrtvaU Gsrs&lt;u st LOW RATES
up a plunk leaned onto a box or 'i -towart• “-ira\7n‘ |«rt- “of'
for .............
their various
homes to spend - --------------to Hastings
to attend the__chil- j uon.
* ’thi
he nest. I democrat* control, it will not' be n —
...........................
___________________
Warning
Hui.da
■ I puMIe n»tiie
hnllrtavc with
a-lth their
thrlr people.
Twvtnt- Mbs cln-n'K
moi nlnv
’
recount
but
a
huge
swindle
to
cheat
I
the
holidays
dren's Christ
ChrbUnas
play at
at thn
tiie .Qtrnnrt
Strand . It
barrel
and
show
obvious
enjoyment
I
wllll0Ut
any
hesitation
over
without
the
di
­
Schoo), II:
CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
iblfcalloo of
7:00
at tbe eminence gained. Allowed |] rcctlon, and finding Its s
— particut the voters of Michigan out of an*hon- I 'Haan going to Grand Rapids. Mbs Monday.
own
.... to
... Kalamazoo.
-- --------- -Mesdames
Quick. Scobey
and I wrti proton* to ■•'id day of hMrlif. tn
Fire Insurance Co.
xst
election.
Thb
Is
said
a*
no
reflec-j
Rice
Mr.
Ardb
to
*'
—
*
----------•
freedom from their pens, the lambs lftr nlcho Os a cow finds Its stall,
going tn
to his
t'riBW4
hlx Freda Quick were Kalamazoo sltoplion on the rank and file of rfemndemo­ McBain. Mr. Carter eoino
soon congregate on tlie highest knqU , I)ut thcre u no mlrocIe when we tion
Middleville and Mr.
Mr and pers last Friday.
1
Btnart Cl*m~L. Jad*« of’ Probate.
Hint' or hillock In their pssture-lf
pasture—if they |ock c|0S(.r- for thcre „ a ihln(ni crats nor as a reflection on repre­ home near Middleville,
Bernice
Flower enjoyed
the I A tm* wr:
sentative members of lhe legisla­ Mrs. Voorhees will visit at Kalama­
can manage to push their parents | (hrend Jnst whpre ,, hnit w0|ked.
I Christmas party nt the Community
MiMrod Braith. R*&lt;iat*r at ProMte.
ture. It is said of the Tammany zoo and at Prescott
off the same knoll. Seeking a place I
forces now in control of democratic
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tabberer and House. Parchment, last Saturday.1
Wesleyan METHODIST CHURCH ! to.bed down nt night, the babies
party machinery, the men who Mrs. Mary Dodge were Grand Rap­ beginning
nt
11:45.rendered
Beautiful
Christmas music
was
by j STFADY
1 CHUT WORK
*vunr'’ GOOD
uuuu PAY
rRT
«ot e sut?B;te“Ut’
I "nU thc 0111 xrandl^PPF
allke ■ Creatures of the Veldt
crack the patronage whip in state Ids visitors Friday afterhoon.
voice. rnrcnmeni
Parchment oann,
band, sextette,
sextette. ।| RELIABLE mran
MAN rtianmu
WANTED u&gt;
to c»u
call
=—r.— ... ....
I
gravitate
to
tbe
highest
spot
conMrs,
Jacob Geiger b some better j| voice,
Are
Afraid
of
Hunters
and county.
10:00 .
.
■ M. I venient.
Under such conditions the oppor­ at thb time. Mrs. Ann Walton b' chorus and choir. Remarks by the on farmers in East Barry County,
Antelopes, zebras, plga. and small­
’* j
And then,. too.. there is the old
staying with her a few days during president. Mr. J. Klndleberger. and No e,nerience or eanltal needed
er creatures of the veldt, such as tunity for compromise is slight.
the Christmaj message delivered by
,
_
„„
.
Not a single cliarge of fraud the absence of Mbs Mamie Tyler.
■rill
at fnlhiu'lnr
rill anil
and wnlLlrnnurn
well-known trull
trait of
following. w||d dojfg, jackals, little cats, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Naglcr and R®v- Paul Rader. Each employee, Wri‘c today. McNEBS CO, Dept
3,
leader. It-is
not just
Just hearsay,
hearsay. .others,
ul„„a. tire
... wildly afraid of man. made by witnesses for Guy M. Wil­
j,'‘itbe
the leader.
It-la not
13-3Q
son and Patrick H. O'Brien has stood daughter. Kathryn, went to Muske- office and mill hand, aome fourteen B- Freeport. Illinois.
Btanlni
thia Sheep herds seldom have one !*They have been hunted, trapiicd.
was given a purse contain- ’
,
—...
up against the testimony of others, gon Monday afternoon to spend hundred, wa*
elected leader, but'anyone who vol- chased by dogs, and shot nt so con- much of It -being refuted by official Christmas with Mrs. Nagler s fa- Jng five silver dollars. As thb wa* RPIMf VAUD II TMIf
HASTINGS CITY SCBSIOM.
unteers to do this or that, run here slstently by both whites and natives records of lhe election. Elmer B. their. R. W. Moulton.
the twenty-fifth anniversary of the DIxIItV* IVIVIx
,ih- or there, can be expected to be fol- that th»»
they irnn»
know thav
they have na
no O'Hara, chairman of lhe democratic
Miss Beulah Bussell of Washing-1 Christmas service of the K. V. P. ! r_ Mi R reffcrw&gt;n We dbv 1 rent
lowed. It Is a habit which may be ! chance. Therefore it Is not surpris­ state central committee, principal ton. D. C.. was a week-end guest at Co- After the service a banquet wa*
..
’
.
.
,0' 1 r
*
&gt;.t used to assist the herder, but it Is i ing to find mother animals of these witness for the contestants, testified the home of her uncle. Dr. H. C.1 flhen by the president to all who;
ment. $240 per ton for Iron.
hadi been there ten year*
years and over.'
Peckham, and aiatar,
sister. Mrs. Ed 1 tii lia&lt;
Just as likely to cause him no end species apparently deserting their only from hearsay gossip and preju­ pu-itham
Miss Flower is on her thirteenth
&gt;i of trouble and lost time.
young when a man finds their bid­ dice. Many of the statements made Godfrey.
Schwartz Wrecking Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hynes of Mil- !year. Also diplomas and pins were
ii1t'
Further, the traditional ent fiai* ing place. At times. In their anx­ by him were plainly untrue, either
through Ignorance of fact or In a Hngton came Sunday for a holiday Ipresented by the president to the
H. no monopoly on animal curiosity. iety. they have come so close that 1
plain attempt to stampede the legis­ visit with hls parent*. Mr. and Mra.
। aiany n aneep nns wen xiueti i&gt;j it. nave
oimcuity In
in lature into the coveted recount.
have had trie
the greatest difficulty
F. G. Hynes.
‘ too. A piece qf white paper In a I restraining my natives from going
There was a large attendance at
Impaasc Reached.
field will cause hungry sheep to after
'them, writes
— a correspondent
- The legislature i* hopelessly in­ tiie community sale at the Babbitt
| leave their food and go on a tour _______________
___
_________
In Tit-Bits Magazine.
But
these volved in an impasse. The governor warehouse Saturday afternoon. We
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHUBCH.
। of Investigation. A stranger In the , mothers could do nothing sgalnit on Wednesday, boasted that there ho ven'j learned, as to the outcome
are 10 or 15 honest democrat* In the nor whether there will be another
fold often will cause no end of com- us, and• knew
■---- •- It.
:r' motion, although they quickly learn |,
Lions, buffalos, elephants, rhinos legislature. That is about the num­ kale later.
The Methodist church was filled
•hri'.’un ' when a herder Is trying to be kind i snd leopards can and do light furl- ber in Lhe opinion of till* writer.
jo ou. tipuiur
EndrsT-.r. 1
■- 7:30. and..................
*
“
■
I ously and recklessly In defense of Most ofKhese men excuse their votes on Mapday evening for the annual1
helpful.*—Tais Angele.
Times.
| Thursday
with the explanation, "I am on the ChristmM program and tree. Ev­
their young
Elephant* will tracki spot." Inquiry reveals that relatives
eryone enjoyed the program and all
ran church or chhist.
a party which has captured a calf , on the payroll provide the spot.
the children received treat*.
I
Nothing else Ilk.
SCIENTIST.
Polish Corridor One of
and attack a camp in an effort at I n is possible that the special ses|
Cor. Church and Cantor Strooto.
Tiie Woman's Club passed out!
I Rundor orrvlrr ot 10:30 A. M. 8u
European Peace Problems reacue. Lions always keep a watch-i aion will continue with three-day ChristmM boxes to all the sick, aged ।
, Jerl ■■Chrloiisn Nrlmm "
ful
eye
on
the
lair
where
their
cub*
'
recesses
until
December
31.
A
break
and
shut-ins
on
Christmas
eve.
A
The
Polish
Corridor,
one
of
the
Rundor Hehooi ot 9:00 A M Wrdnr
— I.IA.I
— and
1 itftlITIPtlL mpaTlv
Hie Prescription Drug Store
in the nresCnt
present n
alignment
means In
in very commendable piece of work, j
He
hidden,
and woe laAflda
betide nnv
any mnn
man I ifl
problems of European peace, and It
Milton Yoder, a resident of Logan. I
one of the points of Germau irrita­ who attempts to carry the cubs the opinion of lhe minority, a whole­
MICHIGAN
sale and ruthless overthrow of the passed away at hls home on Wed­
tion, Is a strip of land running from
EMMANUEL CHUBCH (BpUcepal).
votes cut last November with appeal nesday of last week. Funeral was
Ppland proper to the free city of
| B»v J A McNulty B D_, Rtctor
to the supreme court m a last resort. held from the Mennonite church on
325 W.
Danzig. It gives Poland
anCtnUr
outletSt.—Tal&gt;.252S.
"White” on Motto Ultraviolal
—By V. J. Brown.
Sunday afternoon.
to lhe sea by way of Danxlg. but it
Butterflies and moths, as seen by
Mr. and Mra. H. M. Boughner at­
ir.o. trw. (hnrrh Brb.K.1
*" ! drives a line through Germany in
Honta Clan.
tended a Christmas tree at the
each
other,
are
very
different
from
I&gt;p&lt; 3&lt;itb
such a manner that East Prussia Is i
Tbe fungus spore Which causes ■home of their daughter, Mrs. Law- I
a o&lt;i ■ •• •
To ’so a’m'. Morn | cut off fr0,n tlie re8t of Germany.
1 Chlldt
wheat rust can' fly from southern :rence Johnson at Bowne Center
moo. "Thr HI*
‘।
‘----n-------“ oi tnia •---- •
---* ­ Inga, because they see ultraviolet
rnuii
narrier
or out
evening.
1
radiations and reflections beyond Texas to Minnesota at an altitude Monday
Mra. L, B. Lester’and Mra. H. B.j
let. depending upon the viewpoint,
•^F YOU FIND that the inevitable rush of
of from 5,000 to 10,000 feet, says Wedel were Grand Raplda shoppers 1
I Germans living in East Prussia
, LIQUID • TABLETS HEADACHES
American Museum of Natural His­ a writer In the Kansas City Star. last week Turadgy.
it.. Holt Com must either face the inconvenience tory has demonstrated this by tak­ Ws have made futile attempts at
Edgar Cheney of Eusi Lansing:
of passing through the Polish borChristmas time has caused you to overlook
ing photographs of butterflies, moths immunisation. Once w» thought we&gt; called at the H. W. Gosch home
tier and customs guards or reaching
ran mbtrodi.t episcopal
and flowers In which only ths ultra­ had accomplished our task. ' Sud­ Monday. Mra. Gooch accompanied'
I Germany proper by way of
some friend, a lovely bouquet of flowers
HASTINGS MARKETS
CHURCH.
denly
our
Immunised
stalks
were
him
home
for
an
over
ChristmM
I
violet
patterns
were
visible.
It
wm
| The corridor. was set upby the i
found, for Instance, that all patches discolored with a rust more vicious ''vialL
for New Year’s Day will be a most accept­
i treaty of Versailles, but since that |
Rev. and Mrs F. Loomis and
Children' 'time baa grown to be a constant and spots on butterflies and moths than the one with which we had ex­ daughter. Oayth*. were supper
able substitute. Wc have a fine assortment
which appear to be Chinese white perimented. We discovered that an
source of fear and worry.
gueste at the home of Mr. and Mra.
extra
form
of
fungus
had
blown
in
to
the
human
eye
were
in
reality
a
11:20. EpWa
A comparable condition would exCha*. Baker last Friday evening and
of blooms Mt various prices to suit your
nlng vnrihlv
deep ultraviolet Ln hue.
Other from the outside. There are more
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Baker
similar to Danxlg and Canada were white shades were also found to be than 100 subdivisions of this fungus and Mis* Vernlce Benson to lhe
purse.
given a strip from the Canadian ultraviolet when seen by the Insects. and immunization must act upon all Christmas program given by Miss
I*. T. Barnum, the circus man. border down to New York, thus cut­ —Popular Mechanics Magaxlne.
Zona Smelker and her school, west
of
Caledonia.
was born In Bethel. Conn.. In 1810 ting off New England from the rest
' All orders, large or small, treated with
Mra. W. A. Seifert and daughter.
and died In 18P1. Yet so indelibly of the United States.—Washington
Noise Made by Wild Animals
did this extraordinary ((showman Star.
The noise an animal makes and Dorothy, left lhe last of the week
Eighty-eight elements are gener­
equal courtesy and attention.
for Long Island to spend Christmas Impress himself upon lhe public
Its
effect
upon
a
hunter
have
a
ally recognised by chemists and
with the former's lister, Mrs. Ida
that the phrase be coined and
Kllgus. and family and John Seifert.
made famous still lives and is as­
There is a tax ot 115 a year on covery of four more, for which [ ln Tit-Bit* Magaxlne. An elephant Mr. Seifert spent the holiday with
sociated with the entertainment at eacl) dog In Leipzig. As • com*- J P’«««---«
—
v.---------igned (n
pcri_ , which charges silently Is not nearly hls people in New York state.
n »*
««tened
the periwhich he excelled. “The Greatest quence there are few dogs. Vial- dte system, namely
■olv .1.
manta z»r
terrifrlnr as
so terrifying
m one that irrMmi
screams aa
as
Melvin Newman is st home sufelements
of SO
Show on Earth" is Barnum's con­ tors also say automobiles are not ■«°“1«
«, 85 and 8T. it bears down. Then consider the
tribution to the lexicon of youths numerous In thia city becauM of the i There la some uncertainty about roaring ot the Hon. the shrill squeal
from nine to ninety.
of the rhlnocerog. On the other day morning Just as he readied hls
tax. which Is said to be &gt;1.000 a »*ct&gt; of these.
hand, the giraffe, wtjlch never, so, place of living in Grand Rapids, re­
machine.
.
* •*
turning home from work.
far as anyone knows, emits a sound,
The big dipper dore not revolve
Have Yow Any InsUacU?
has never been considered even as Ma a member of the local school
The Holy Land has Increased
about the North star. The North
ScleuUflc study of 14,000 persons
a second rate dangerous animal.
slsa by 90 acres by reclamation
board, taking the place left vacant
sUr is In a continuation of tho line has revealed that they possessed a
the port of ttalfa. of tho earth's axis, and therefore total of 5.730 Instinct*—natural
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2530
If it lakes him a month tc decide
appears as a pivot around which all propensities that did not come from
“Beauty in woman la •xceptlonal.",
which car to buy, that Uh't inde­
—Walter Stoneman, Eagllab pho­
cision. He Just enjoys being treated
| Oollter'. Weekly. .
tographer.
.oualljr free from race prejudice.
m bq Important clUien.

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WANTED!

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Hides

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Our Service

THE CHURCHES

Dead Stock Removed!

Guaranteed Trun.
Fitting Service

Say
it with

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flowers

FEVER

Clyde Wilcox
5The Florist

�Wednesday, Dec. 26, 1934 I

THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLDWATER HAS PLAN

SOO NEWS MEES
WITH THE BUNNER Oity

THAT WORKS EQUITABLY

THAT WILLIAM W. POTTZ*
WOULD BE IDEAL

PBLZ81DZKT

An Appreciative
Word!
T WISH to express to the
many people who have
patronized my store during
the past year my deep, ap­
preciation............ May the
coming new year bring a
greater degree of prosperity
and happiness for the peo­
ple of our Commonwealth.

PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE j
B. A. LyBARKER, Proprietor
TELEPHONE 2115 : :

HASTINGS, MICH.

new cabin warm for changing
skates and cracking nuts.
Middleville. Nashville. Woodland
and some ot the Y groups of Has­
tings have shared in Christmas giv­
-Freeport Girl Reserves enjoyed a
ing to needy causes and children.
Christmas party with Marion Bueh­
Thanks to lhe M. E. church in
ler, exchanging gifts and filling a Hastings the Hi-Y Club were able
bushel bosket of food for a selected to enjoy a Christmas party last
week with a pot luck supper, tree,
family of very needy. Each gave
gifts and all. •
a share to fill the basket.
The Older Y groups held their
Deane Pugh ot Hastings lias been
leading the Y group for Clarence home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Angell
Hackney while he has been in Ann with a special program and pot luck
Arbor hospital for treatment of in­ supper. Their plans Include an ed­
fected Jaw bone.
ucational trip to Detroit soon.
Camp Barry is all set for fine
Africa, asserts a British geologist,
skating and skiing, a wonderful
place to ski and glide way out onto is the cradle of the human race.
the lake and a new oil stove con­ There seems after all to be some
tributed by W. A. Hall to keep the Justification for the “mammy" songs.

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

imizingW^

WOULD NEVER SEEK IT
BUT IS WORTHY OF IT

Should Be Re-elected to Su­
preme Oourt, Then Draft-»
for Preeident
It will be remembered that the
MiUKt
Banner trwuuj
recently auaacaMTu
suggested umh
that ouSuIpreme Court Justice Wm. W. Potter
would make a most acceptable and
fitting candidate for the republican
nomination for President in 1936.
That the Banner is not alone in our
belief that M&gt;. Potter would make&gt;
an outstanding candidate for that.
place, is shown by the following edi­
torial, which appeared in a recent,
issue of the Evening News of Sault
0te. Marie. The editorial is as fol­
lows:

A recent issue of the Hastings,
Banner, published at Hostings. Bar­
ry county. Michigan, by the cook;
family, suggested the name of Jus­
tice William W. Potter for President
of lhe United States.
We have kqpwn Justice William
,
We have watched him develop He
is a remarkable man.
In many ways he suggests Lincoln.
Hls early trelnlfig was similar to,
that of President Lincoln. He has,
more education than Lincoln had
before Divine direction shaped Lin­
coln’s course and career. Justice
Potter has that rare quality that is
called common sense, in that way he
is also Llncolnesque. He thinks
straight, acts courageously, goes to
the core of a thing instinctively. He
the same genial presence coupled
with great strength and dignity. Like
Lincoln, he is a powerful campaign-

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Hastings, Michigan

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

PROBATE COURT.
The city of Coldwater has an or­
dinance, which has worked very ac­
executrix filed, letters testamentary
ceptably. under It that city builds
Issued, order limiting settlement en­
tered. petition for hearing claims
filed, notice to creditors Issued.
city. Under this arrangement there
Est. Augustus Greenfield. Petition
are no gaps in the sidewalks, which for license to sell filed, order for
is one advantage.
Another great publication entered
advantage is that they are uniform;
still another Is that the city build* lion for guardian filed, order ap­
pointing guardian filed.
munity has found that the amount
Est. Morris O. HIU. Petition for
of the assessment, in any individual Admr. filed.
case, is relatively small. The cost 1*
more than compensated by ths fact count filed.
that the dty has good walks on evEst Orpha A. Mowry. Annual ac­
count filed.
Members of the council are con­
Est. C- L. Glasgow. Order confirm­
sidering this matter and may decide ing sale entered.
to take similar action.
Est. Morris O. Hill. Waiver of no­
There is sometimes a great deal of tice filed, order appointing Admr.
injustice in the building of sidewalk* entered, bond of Admr. letters ot
as well as pavements. For Instance, administration Issued, order limiting
when the new Broadway bridge was settlement entered, petition for
built, It was raised several feel above hearing claims, notice to creditors is­
the former level. This required an sued.
*
extensive fill to be made at the south
Est. Marjorie L- HiU. et al. Bopd of
end of the bridge, which literally guardian filed, letters of guardian­
makes a barricade, which it Is al­ ship Issued.
most impossible for people living in
Est. John H. Norris. Petition for
the abutting property to overcome. widow's allowance filed, order for
Yet in one instance, an old house on widow's allowance entered.
that street had $500 of paving tax
Eat. Ida Andrus. Inventory filed.
assessed against It. although the
Est. Abel M. Gardner. Petition for
completion of the street practically sale of chattels filed, order author­
ruined tfce property. That is true of ising private sale entered.
other property along that same
Est. Wilbur E. SolOman. Annual
street In that vicinity.
account filed.
That is not the only injustice that
Est. Lillian V. Kennedy. Order
is done in putting down paving and confirming sale entered, final ac­
compelling lot owners to pay for it. count filed, order allowing account
At the intersection of Court and entered, discharge of Adtnr. issued,
State streets, in the second ward, estate enrolled.
there is a narrow strip of land that
Est. Cornelia A. Bower. Order for
had to pay Its proportion of the east adjournment entered.
•
State street paving amounting to
Est. John H. Norris. Final account
several hundreds of dollar*, although filed.
by stretch ot the imagination could
Est. Hattie Dunberry. Order al­
that pavement be said to benefit lowing claims entered.
that flatiron piece of land.
Est. Richard B. Mfcsser. Order al­
It would seem that the Coldwater lowing account entered.
plan has real merit. Sidewalks are
Est. James C. Laubaugh. Testi­
constructed for public benefit; so are mony filed, order determining heirs
pivements. It would seem no more
than fair that the city should pay
Est. James Shalvey. Testimony
for these improvements which some­ filed, order determining heirs en­
times. as in the case of the Broad­ tered.__________ ___
way pavement near the Broadway
bridge, actually damaged the prop­
Among successful fanners are Tito
erty Instead of benefiting it.
Schipa. a Rome (Italy) chicken
rancher, ahd Mlu Marian Talley, a
Kansas
wheat grower. Of course,
MANY COMPLIMENTS
their ability to sing operas at a few
FOR ADMIRAL ROCK thousands a night help* to tide over
in depression limes.

The united States of America
needs a great president. Hie Re­
publican party has almost no one
available. There are some who
might be considered but most of
them have flaws. Michigan may be
called upon to supply a candidate.
Justice William W. Potter is ideal.
In well-rounded equipment for the
great task, no one we can think of
is as suitable as Justice Potter. Tliere
Is not a single thing that can be Paid by the New York Daily
A brass tack factory at Madison,
said of him to hls disparagement.
Ind., has doubled Its production
Press for His Genius as
Hla training in political life has
schedule, dispelling any fear that
equipped him for any work that
Presiding Officer
Mr. Roosevelt would run out of ones
might be given him to do. He-has
The daily press of New York Cltyl
been a profound student of govern­
ment. As a lawyer and a member paid many fine compliments to the
of the Supreme Court of the State splendid way in which Rear Admirer
George
H
Roete (retired) has
of Michigan he has made a perfect
handled the meetings and the an­
said.
As a warm-hearted, loyal nual banquet of the Society of Na­
val Architects and Marine Engineers,
friend he excels.
He is the right age for President of which large organization he is
Physically and intellectually he is President.
The Marine Journal of Nov. 2Oth,
at his best right now.
He comes
from a small community, which is representative of naval and marine
interests, through its editor, in
ideal.
speaking
of the annual banquet
Someone has asked if Justice Pot­
ter U receptive tn the proposal. If mentioned above, had this to say;
“The distinguished perxldent of
he were, or had even thought about
Society. Rear Admiral George H.
President of the United States. No Rock. U. 8. N. (retired) presided. To
one will be more amazed than him­ my mind. Admiral Rock represents
self to hear of hls name being con­ the fine flower of engineering lead­
nected with the office That in it­ ership. He has all the engaging
qualities of presence and leadership
self is a major qualification.
Justice William W. Potter is re­ that I admire and besides, a happy
spected by all who know him. and capacity for paying well-deserved
moat so where he is best known. Itie compliments with the emphasis ex­
fact that such men as the remark­ pected from a man of ordered
able Cooks of Hastings would re­ thought and kindly Instincts. We are
gard him as fit for President is as all proud of Admire] Rock and hope
that hla personality will grace the
high a tribute as could be given.
Those who know Justice Potter Society's rostum for many sessions to
best and are familiar with hls rec­ come."
Hastings and Barry County friends
ord are first concerned about having
him relumed to the Supttme Court of Admiral Rock are not at ell surof Michigan. If from that august pri*ed at the merited commendation
bench he can be drafted for Presi­ of his ability as a presiding official,
because George Rock always "made
dent. It would be a splendid act.
good” at everything that he under -

TO CORE TO SCHOOL

Thank Yo

Michigan State Offers Five
Day Course in Orchard
Management
East Lansing. Dec. 24--Michigan
fruit grower* are invited to attend a
abort course given by the Michigan
State College horticultural depart-

We want to take thia opportunity to
the season’s greetings to all friends and patrons
and to thank them for the very liberal patron­
age accorded ua thia year, and wish one and all
a moat Happy and Progperoua New Year for
1935.
If yq» judge a place by the SATISFACTION'
it gives and the intrinaic WORTH of the SERV­
ICE it raiders, then we have every reason to be
thankful as this year draws to a close.
We started this business on the theory that
the very essence of commercial success is FAIR
DEALING and giving every customer full VAL­
UE for his money. Reputation, like Rome, can­
not be built in a day, but unless maintained can
be lost in an hour. Skill and experience, along
with the determination to DO THE RIGHT
THING are the essentials. On thia basis we
solicit a share of your business and thank
friends for the liberal patronage accorded ua.

This U the annual achooi at which
the latest discoveries in the orchard
business are discussed. Insect pests
and diseases of fruit furnish a field

each year. and. often, the latest In­
formation on methods ot control will

will enable him to Increase hls in­
come by producing a better grade ot
fruit.
» ’
Cultural methods for small fruits
ore given attention In the school so
the producer of berries and grapes
wifi find answer* to his problems in
the dally discussions. Cover plants
for orchards have a place in the lec­
ture course.
Spray materials arc the banc of
the fruit growers existence but he
has to keep track of the latest tests on
materials and of lhe latest regula­
tion* for their use. All phases of
argument on Tuesday. Jan. 15.
Members of the departments of
horticulture, entomology, and. plant
pathology will act as instructors. P.
8. Howlett. Ohio State University,
will lecture on fruit setting. Ordiard
equipment will be discussed by ag­
ricultural engineers.
Discussion of storage and market
problems will occupy part ot the
time on two days' programs. Boll
management and irrigation systems
for orchards and vineyards have a
place in the week’s lectures. A com­
plete outline of the course can be
obtained from the horticultural de­
partment at East Lansing.

GETTING USED TO
BEING HELD UP

Bandits Have Robbed Frank
Maus, Portland, Oregon,
Twice Within 60 Days

j^NDRUS SERVICE
FIRESTONE TIRES
Telephone 2240

ORANGEVILLE.

Hastings, Michigan

IRVING.

Mia Lillian Sowerby at
Walter Brown 1* quite seriously 1U
will spend the ChristmM
at this writing.
Mrs. Gerald Rupe and little
daughter of Otsego spent Thursday
this
vl- : family will be Chrlstma* guests
with Mrs. Marian Rupe of t*’- Mr. and Mn. John TsnHartal
cinlty.
Lloyd Earl and family of Plain­ Grand Rapids.
Carol, the year-old daughter I
well were Sunday guests of hls par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Earl of this
place.
Mra Campbell of Has
Mr. and Mrs John Venema were
railing
on her anti and
Kalamazoo visitors Friday.
------Hllward
Mrs. George Bradshaw, Sr., who and
*— ‘--------- '" *—
- ••---- ■- - &lt;TSm—j
। Miss Minnie Jenkins la »t«l I
Utile better at thia writing.
__ .
_
___
_, ___ I fined to her bed. Her sister 1
day evening was well attended and a hoapital in Ann Arbor.

Maus, of this city owns a drug store
in an outlying section of Portland.
Oregon, and seems to be a special
target for hold-up men. He has
been held up four times tn the last
year or two. and twice within the
last 60 days.
The first of till* month a couple
of armed thugs entered hls store
late In the day. forced him into a those fortunate enough to be there. will entertain Mr. Burgl
back room at the point of a gun and
Herman Morehouse made a busl- enta on Christmas day.
relieved him of $20. As they left
they said they would shoot him if he
called the police in leas than 10 mintained by man under his own power, time* a second.

You Still Have a
Chance To Join Our

1935 Christmas
Savings Club!

OUTA PIPE SMOKE.

WITH EVERY PURCHASE

ASK FRUIT GROWERS

COURT HOUSE NEWS

Oh, it's nice to travel places and hls studies, first-baseman of the
Hastings High school team, or build­
To see the mighty Yellowstone, and ing ships for Uncle Sam's navy. De­
termination to “make good" is char­
hear the Falls that roar.
To sec the geysers spouting forth acteristic of him.
their sprays of many hues.
LIFE’S ALBUM.
By Bertha Lovelace Stickney.
In the evenin' elk a-piaying in the
Life's album is a mystery
moonlight and lhe dew,
’No mortal mind can solve.
in* like a crown upon the head Its pages are a medley
Of the monarch of the valleys that'll Wo mortal hand can write.
The hour beneath the stars.
rule when we are dead.
The soul alone with grief,
A baby's cry. a kiss, a prayer,
Then "tip into old Montana, cattle
The breath of lilacs after rain.
gratin’ on the range.
The blossoms in the orchard,
Ahd atop the yonder butte, coyotes
The
spring green upon the hills.
howling of an evenin’

Sending echoes crost the plains.

Of pride and honor, too.
The memory of a friend betrayed,
The yean of unremitted toll,
A little fellow's velvet coat,
Couer d* Alene, mining towns and
the bridge across the brook.
The trundle bed, a pair of laughing
And
the same.
Bute of Idaho's sure party, with her

Washington Is up and cornin',
Fannin,' fishing, cities, too, and the
Douglas fin a-reachln'
Up to Heaven and the blue.
Puget sound Just starts ya yearn-

The echo of a voice that's still.
A wedding vest, s signet ring.
And flounces trimmed with lace—

This album rare, we guard it so,
We hold It to our hearts and know
The print* are safe within our grasp
Until Deaths angel keys the clasp
dresm of seen' China and the And lays ft on the sacred firm
To music played co golden lyres;
Road to Mandalay.
Quiet valleys, wooded, still, deer For even angels do not dare
To read what Life has written there.
i-sribrtln'.
Salmon namin’,
And there's gold up In them hills.
man who makes two blades of grass
But when I'm siltin' at An avenin'.
grow where one grew before, but the

that after all my travelin'
That it's Michigan 1 like. Oh. it's
nice to travel places.
And to be Just ou the roam, but it's
Michigan I'm longin' tor
And the loved ones there, and Home.
—Willis Cray.

Russia and Japan are disputing
rer a railroad. We wonder which

gerprlntlng children seems to be

The thousands of dollars we paid out to our 1934
club members have either been spent in Christmas
purchases, payment of taxes or accounts or rede
posited in Savings Accounts.
This is just as was intended—that’s what our Christ
mas Savings Club is for—that the members may
have funds to use as they please at Christmas time

There Are Many Choice Plans In Our 1935 Club
DEPOSITS INSURED

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporalion
WASHINGTON, D. C.

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maximum insurance

FOR EACH DEPOSITOR

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We invite you to call
and learn more about
this plan of SAVING
A LITTLE MONEY

HASTINGS CITY BAN
“The Bank With the Chime Clock
CAPITAL

$150,000.00

Telephone 2103

SURPLUS

�THB HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER M. UM

FTO START MEEPfNQ
YEARLY fARM ACCOUNT?

TNm Attend "Bohool of Io■traction" Here Monday
T. M., January 7
county will meet Monday. January
7th. to check over their farm ac-

■ count Specialist,
Michigan Stale
: Collage. After checking over the
I books they are summarized by
Michigan State College and a ven*
• useful comparative study is issued to
all member* of the group covering
the materia] In tlie records.
:
Two members of the group have
■ been keeping this book for seven

;
1
■
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deal of good from lhe comparative
study. The college gives this study
as a regular Extension program.
Barry County Farm Account year
start* January Ul. A Dew group will

PRAIKIEVIIX*.
Junior Jane* la home from Feoack hospital tanpoovod la health tat

summarized or balanced so that
their record* do not reach their
greatest value as • buxines* guide.
In the farm account clan. Michigan
Michigan State CtoUege Specialist, Bute college summarises the book By Home Economic* Specialists
wiU hold a school ot Instruction on and girts a confidential report on its
Michigan Stole College
keeping the account book at the. ,
court house on Monday, January 1th. .
starting at 1:80 o'dock.
whlch li of great value.
In selecting woo) blankets, choice
Mr. Harold J. Poster, County
depends on the climate and use, ac­
THREE CORNERS.
Agricultural
Agent. Invites any
cording to texUle specialists at
Mr. and Mra Arnold Malcolm and Michigan State College. The warmth
farmers In the county who are In­
terested In farm account* to attend family spent Bunday with Mr. and ot a blanket is due partly to the flthe meeting and start a book if they Mrs- Albert Reasor and family of
Woodland:
ly to the construction of the blanket.
Rev. and Mra, Dayton Manker, A material which la a trifle loose In
work consists of three divisions: A Stanley and Flossie of Marion. Ind., weave and having a nap will hold
came
Tuesday
to
visit
Mra.
Mankthe
heal of Ute body, thus producing
beginning and closing Inventory to
Edw. warmth.
show the years net gain or loss in sr's parents. Mr. and Mra.
material, livestock or machinery on Walters, and family. Rev. Manker
Blanket* are now labeled with the
left
Wednesday
morning
for
Mu
­
itandi another section deals with the
percentage at wool they contain. No
farm Income from all sources, crops, nising in the upper peninsula, but finished blanket containing leas
livestock and other sales: the third will return for Christmas. Clifford
section deals with farm expense, Wallers of Muntsing is also expected word "wool" in any form. A wool
which Uncharged against the various home for Chrismas.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud A. Hammond
divisions of the farm business.
and family called at the home of
During the year many farmers Mr. and Mrs. George McCulla in less thin 5 per cent wool." If the
'blanket contains more than 25 per
keep records, but few of these are Hastings Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Flfleld and bent. the guaranteed minimum wool
family will spend Christmas with content is stated in percentage.
tiie former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blankets containing above 07 per

Homemakers' Comer

1934
In looking over the achievements of the
past year, we are happy to pause long
enough to express to the people of Has­
tings and Barry county our sincere grati­
tude and thanks for their co-operation in
helping to make our first year a decided
success.
We thank you most heartily for this co­
operation and pledge our best efforts in
making the coming year one that we may
look back upon with even greater pleasure
than before.

Let Ua Wish You a HAPPY NEW
YEAR and a PROSPEROUS

1935
National Bank
of Hastings

Rankin Hyde and George. Mra. Rob-

Mn. Gerald Doater Hasting*
school dosed Friday for a week's
ategnon
Rex. Mary Jean and Janet Smith.
Junior and Elizabeth Wood*, stu­
dents at the W. K. Kellogg school,
aro having a two weak*' vacation.
Mra. Ethel stebben will aooom-

Christmas day with Mr. and Mra
Dunford Higgins.
Mra. w. P Smith &gt;nd Mra. Elbe)
Stebben and George Woods attended
the W. K. Kellogg yuletide exercises
Friday evening, splendid program.
The Christmas program and tree
at lhe school house was much en­
joyed by those present. Reported
very good.
Mr. and Mra. 8lias Doster called
on Mr. and Mrs. Joshua DeCrocker
"Virgin" wool on a label means of Richland and Mr. Robert Brown
that it is new wool which has nev­ at Pennock hospital at Hastings re­
er been used. Other wool used I* cently.
called "reworked" wool or "shoddy’’
Mr. and Mra..WaUle Smith and
which is obtained by tearing up'old Karl. Mr. and Mra. Leon Felder and
material and using the fibers again. ,eons. Mr. and Mrs Mason Miner and
This kind of wool Is usually short- [daughters, Mr. and Mra. Raleigh Ader. is often harsher, and does not ,rlanaon and family will be dinner
make as good a blanket as "vtr- jguests of Mr and Mrs. Loren Smith
gin" wook Tiie quality of material ,of Orangeville Christmas day.
will depend, however, on the amount
Mr. and Mrs. Grand DePrirater
and grade of reworked wool used.
their daughter, Mra Ar­
The size of the blanket Is an 1m- entertained
[
portant factor to consider. Widths ,thur Baker and Patricia of Kalama­
zoo, Mrs. Sarah Smith. Mrs. Mary
for different size beds vary from
and Mias Myrtle Smith Sun­
60x80 to 72x90 inches. The lengths Polley
'
are 75. 80. 84 and 90 Inches. Suf- 'day.
Mra. Ike DeBack. Mra. Clinton
fleient Jength to tuck in well not
Castle,. MUs Norma Castle spent
only give* more warmth, but de- ,
Friday in Kalamazoo.
creases
the strain put on a blanket (
।
■ Mr. and Mra. Floyd Shelp attendif It is constantly being tugged at
•»‘"p
........................I
aundr»------------ \-----------------Bindings are a small Item, but । M.
Nl°u
should be considered. The over-®’^^hwit^xne from

tion and probably an operation.
Her many friend* are wishing her
wall.
School play Tuesday evening wont
off fine and a good crowd enjoyed
the pupil*' efforts.
A, O. Flnkbelner and aon have
been making aome Improvement^ to
their store building, formerly known
as the Parkhurst building.
Wedding in town Saturday that
was broadcasted about by-the auto
being driven about nicely decorated
knd horn blowing. Behind wa* drag­
ging a floe assortment of tin can*.
We understand that tiie
parties
were Russell Solomon and bride, the
former Mias Marsh, a teacher In
our schools.
The old school building is to be
torn down and the material used
for the building of a garage, upon
the new school gregmds. Thia will
remove what has been a landmark
for many years and leave a vacancy
In the center of the cast side of our
town.

HASTINGS LUMBER
AND COAL COMPANY
PHONE 251S

FRANK SAGE

THE IDEAL FOOD
have children in the family, each
one of them should have at LEAST
ONE GLASS of good milk with
EVERY MEAL, and it is just as es­
sential for older people.
One thing you should be especially particu­
lar about whan using milk la to KNOW that
it is CLEAN. Rcpeatod state taste show that
no milk in Michigan 1* CLEANER than that
produced by Highland* Dairy.. That’s why
it la th* ONLY Dairy in this section permit­
ted by the state to sell milk as Grad* "A."
Why taka any chance* with mllkf

_ OF SALE ARE CASH.—Nothing removed until set­
tled for.

N.M,
Wm. Schroder, Clerk.

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

::

Hastings, Mich.

Promptly At One O’clock

HORSES.
Bay gelding, 8 years old, wt.
1400 lbs., extra good.
Black gelding, 9 yrs. old, wt
1350.

TOOLS

Steel Wheel wagon.
Flat hay rack.
Gale riding plow.
7-ft. cut Deeripg binder.
5 1-2 ft. cut Deering mower.
Pair sleighs.
Hay rake. Land roller.
Empire drill.
2- horse riding cultivator.
3- section spring tooth harrow.
Spike tooth drag.
Kettle and jacket.
Small tools and many other
trticles too numerous to
mention.

::

I

COWS.
Three-year-old Guernsey and
Holstein, due to freshen Jan.
4th.
. &gt; ।

Three-yr.-oki Holstein, freak.
There will be several cows
and young cattle here at thia
sale.

S

Mita Mary Baulch spent over
BundMT with lhe Wallnorth family
'prietor* ot th* Morgan store. «« to “Stan Rapta*.
i in Grand Rapids Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Orville Pursell and
1 Mr*. Letha Adkins of Jackson daughter. Dora, spent Bunday with
' spent Friday with Mr. and Mr*.
Mra. J. Mr*. Agnes Puraell of Hastings.
Thoe* who attended the Christ*
,W. Howard.
Mr*. Eva Winans and children of
। Lansing visited Mr. and Mra. D. A. evening were. Mr. and Mra. William
McClelland Bunday.
.I Mra.
-■ -. Florence Trumper. who ___
has into” *n&lt;l family. Mr. and Mra. John
I bean very poorly In health for tbe .and family, Mr. and Mra. Ray Ctompaat week, smuns to ba on the gain, mens and Mr. and Mra. Qrvilk FurI Amber .Van Sickle la aa&amp;UUng with MU and Dora.
'the household duties and care oft Mr 4X1(1 Mm. Grover Brojfcj and
[Mra. Chancey Hicks ot NaahvlUe son Bonnie spent Monday with Mr.
thia week.
and Mrs. Edmonds of Hasting*.
MORGAN.

Dewey Reed,

NOW it the Time to Install Them I

SATURDAY, DEC. 29th

SALE STARTS AT ONE O’CLOCK SHAR.P

Good set of crotch-back har­
ness.
Third harness.
Single harness.

METAL FELT
Weather Strips

At the FAIR GROUNDS, Haatinga, Michigan

Wednesday Jan. 2nd 1935

HARNESS.

OoUagaa may not add to the earn­
ing power ot a studant, but they do
teach him to be economical in the
use of hats.

AUCTION SALE!

I will sell at my farm, 1 mile north and 1-2 mile west of As*

5 tons timothy hay.
150 bundles of corn stalks.

payinc tdtart window.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

syria Center, the following property, on

FEED.

Mlas Mary Watara is staying with
Mra. Bush in Hasting*.
Rachel and Bernard Gain
visiting their paranoia during tbe
holiday*.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Brown and'
_
Juanita spent Bunday with- Karn
johneock * of Orangeville.
The Christmas exercises at the

FOR CHILDREN AND GROWN-UPS
IS GOOD PURE CLEAN MILK

AUCTION SALE!

Black gelding, wt. 1200 lbs.
Black gelding, wt 1250 lbs.
(This is an extra good work
team.)

•
FODUNJC
.
The Ladles’ Aid served a chicken
Listen to tbe wedding
pie supper and put on a missionary are ringing and have be
play at the church Thursday svs- strong lately.

S. P. Flfleld.
Mrs. Minda Billingsley, who is
convalescing nicely, returned home
from Pennock hospital Saturday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malcolm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ai Steury and their
'mother. Mrs. Malcolm spent Thurs­
day In Lansnlg.
BOWNE CENTER.
Roman Feldpausch. Nay Bump of
Mra. Orvln Smelker entertained
Hastings, and J. Shirley Wing of
Tlie Birthday club Saturday eve­
Ionia spent Monday evening with
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nash and Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Edw. Walters will
and Mra. Wayne Benton were Grand
entertain the family Christmas Day.
Rapids shoppers Saturday.
Misses Ruth and Retha Robinson
Mr. and Mra. Merrill Karcher
of Hastings are spending tbe holi­
HASTINGS
spent the week end with Mr. and
day vacation with their parents. Mr.
Mrs. Russell Benton of Grand Rapand Mrs. H. J. Robinson, and fam­
ily.
Mr. and Mra. Orley Burna and
Mr. and Mra. Arnold Malcolm and
family will spend Christmas eve
with Mr. and Mra. Stanley Malcolm
and family of the Ryan district.
Mr. and Mra. Claude A. Ham­
ik.
mond will be host and hostess at a casting stitch provides a durable,
finish. A good grade of sateen wears
“Ufth 8 hl? ^.K^Mra
family dinner Christmas Day.
well and coeta less than aatln. and
will wear better than some of the
M&lt;ry P01'**
CKE88EY.
cheap rayon binding*.
Mr° and Mr* cl|nton CasUe. Nor­
Mr. and Mrs Ferris Quick and
Variance in price of wool blank- ma and Frederick spent Bunday with
family ot Prairieville spent Sun­
et*
is
due
to
the
grade
and
amount
Mr
and Mrl Charles Crane and
day with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Enof wool used The finer wool* arc daughter al silver Greek Mrs. Mary
zlsn and family.
Boulter wa* also a guest
Mr*. Warren Cairns entertained of a higher grade and cost more.
The kitchen is the acene of more I xtfl Clifford Caslie, who ha* been
Thursday evening in honor of Mra.
Hazel Whitmore’s and Mr. Cairns’ chemistry work than might be »eefl|valUn&lt; relatives in this vicinity,
in many laboratories that are la- iUrUd for Burbank. California,
Good, CLEAN Milk is not only
~tr birthdays.
Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Kahler of i bcU
boded
*(1 as
“ *such.
uch Every ?
step
tcP in
n “
the
“ , Wednesday, expecting to reach her
S
Mr. und
the BEST FOOD you can buy, but
East Delton visited Mr. and Mrs
process is a chemical reac- home fOr Christmas.
OUs Boulter Friday.
.
।ltan,.
tfUtn$ klnd or another ac- । Qrval Boniface and Mis* Lefa
it is by far the LOWEST PRICED,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosgrove en- [ cordln8 10 home economies
Jones, both of thia place,
were
'I?
tertalned friends from Augusta i sP®claUsl« 41 Michigan state College, married Wednesday at Hickory Cor­
too, when you take FOOD VALUE
I Thursday.
I When a cooked vegetable comes to nera by the Rev. Rennela. Nelson
into consideration. Your money
St I The C. 8. C. met with Mra. Rob-Ithe t4b,f wearing an unattractive Jone* and Mis* Mildred Johnson at|ert Cosgrove for a day meeting on brownish color, or a white cooked । tended them. Congratulations.
can’t buy any other food at anyM, Wednesday. A short program and i 'rijetable assume* a dirty yellowish | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davidson and
Christmas box were the entertain- cast' 11 mcan3 ihat the cook did not family will spend the yuletide with
where near the price, that will com­
« [ment for the afternoon.
[understand her kitchen chemistry, [relative* in Bellevue and Partello.
pare with it in food essentials. Re­
"Sf
The Community Club met at the
Green vegetables are colored by a going Saturday, the former return­
er home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White1 P14”1 pl«ment which i* called mg Wednesday lhe othera will re­
search discloses that one quart of
Saturday. Mr. GUflilan and Mr. chlorophyll.
Different vegetable* •turn
- January
----■1. -’
W Picard of Kalamazoo and Mr. Duel contn‘n varying amount* of this
milk contains more than 50 per
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Lehman will
nt Otsego
rviuxm were speakers
.rw.nV.r- and Mr.
v«- coloring matUr
matter
Chlorophyll has spend. Christmas in Kalamazoo with
of
t cent of lhe day’s food needs. If you
acid and long copkina relatives.
•3. and Mrs. Robert Barnes of Delton itwo enemies, act
furnished music; readings by Ar~
Green
vegetable* should never be
.r.- Uss and
----- --------------------------»- of
— —
.. 1 cooked in vinegar. If a sour sauce 1*
rrir
Marva Calthrop
near
DOWLING.
uA Orangeville.
Oranirevllle. ’All were rsneetall
’
especially eni to be served with hot green, it should
First of all let us please correctI
I_
i?- I Joyable.__
. —. .
h* heated separately OMU
and poured the statement made last week in re- I
•rir | A Townsend Club was organized over the greens when served. When gard to the attendance at the Ceme­
St I with Wm. White acting as preai- vegetables are cooked, adds art tery Circle meeting, which should i
dent. C. L. Barber, vice-president.1 freed from the cells and these acids have read that there was a good at­
and Mrs Wm. Culp, secretary.
break down the green color. The tendance, instead of otherwise.
________ _
j longer the cooking, lhe greater the
The Ladies' Aid will meet for an.
[chance for color destruction. If the afternoon meeting at the home of |
—WMtcr
(jQt when
vegetables are Mrs. Wm. Stanford on Tuesday Jan.
8
and a quilt will be tied off at that
put in. the cooking period Is short­
ened. The amount of water used in time, all the ladies in the commun­
cooking Is also important. A large ity are invited. They also will meet
-... dilute lhe adds and Jan. 20 with Mrs.
-- Gertrude Gaskill.
mt...
amount will
protect the color Much of the green ! Mr. and Mra. G. Holcomb and
color Is lost if the vegetable* are , family of Battle Creek were Bunday
steamed or are cooked in a pressure ' guest* of Mr. and Mra. Lawrence
cooker,
Holcomb.
i The yellowish or grayish yellow I „ ”°?ard
4X1(1 William Elcolor seen in some cooked product*
efl Fu^’y
4 U1P
Florida
a load of potatoes
is anything but attractive and is the
.4loo« 4
which they hope to dispose of.
, result of over cooking.
”
Mr. and Mra. Walter Ormsbe will
I Red plant pigment* are. In gen­
entertain the members of their fam­
eral. soluable in water That 1* why
ily. also Mr. and Mra. John Deprtes­
beets are not pared before cooking. ter and Mra. Adell* Blanton on
, The color of red cabbage will change
Christmas day.
to blue, blue green, or purple if the
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moon will have
cook I* not up on her kitchen chem­
the Whitworth family as their guest*
istry. Acid itensifles red color, w&gt; the
for tine day and Mr. and Mr*. Law­
addition of add is recommended.
rence Holcomb will attend a family
, Cooking red cabbage with vinegar or
dinner al the home of Mr. and Mr*.
with sour apples will help It to re­
James Crawley near Hastings.
, tain Ils red color.
Mr. and Mra. Or lie Fisher will
The yellow color of carrots, squash. I apend chrUtmas with relative* near
and sweet potatoes is not destroyed Kalanuaoo.
by the ordinary cooking processes,
Mr. and Mra. Sandy Wertman en­
but over cooking will ca&amp;se a slight tertained their family on Monday
[brownish color to develop
with a Christmas dinner.
| Pale looking biscuits or muffins
The "Busy Bee’ Sunday School
that will not brown, show that the -class were entertained Tuesday night
I cook worked too hard and kneaded 'at the home of Florence Wright with
the biscuits too much, or stirred lhe game* and a six o’clock dinner and
muffins too much. On lhe other | a fine time for all. The “Sunbeams"
hand, tiny flecks of dark brown or met Thursday evening with Robert
larger patche* of deep yellow on the 'Gaskill for supper and they too were
[surface or in th? Inside show under- royally entertained.
, mixing and the color change la due
atld Mr8
Otls will have
i to the reaction of a lump of Ute soda 1M their guests Christmas day. Mr*
or baking powder on the flour. Even otls parent*, Mr. and Mra. King of
| distribution of the leavener would Clarksville also two aUlera and other
| prevent such discoloration. Working I relatives.
lhe biscuit dough until it is no long-| Mr and Mrs M. D Trafford and
er sticky 1* a good teat, and allowing jMr and
Harold Dcprlesler *nd
about thirty seconds or vigorous stir- family will spend Christmas with
ring after adding lhe liquid. Muffin, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Solomon at Aubalter should not be smooth, and on- gusto.
ly ten seconds is required fpr stirring
Mr. and Mrs. William Stanford en­
the liquid and dry ingredient* to­ tertained their children on Sunday
gether. Increasing the amount of with a family dinner and a tree.
sugar will help to brown the muffins.
DVRTEK.
When a pink color develop* as egg
Mr. and Mr*. John Birman and
whiles are beaten with cream of tar­
tar for angel food cake. It 1* due to _
family
__ ____________
attended__a______
family
, —
dinner
—. at
the combination of the egg white Lyk Garrison’s in Hastings Bunday.
Sth
th the copper or iron
Iron of your egg
egg, The Chriatma* tree at the Durfee
ater
tier or spatula
spMula. When the plating school wa* well attended and a fine
is worn the copper base of the blades program was rendered, old Banta
i may be expoaod.
came and did hla part. Everybody

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J A

LIVE STOCK.

glMlh ho

day afternoon.

HOGS AND BEEF.
6 O. I. C. ihoatx, wt. 80 Um.
’each.
.' ■•
Some small pigs and good
brood sows.
One-quarter of beef.
CREAM SEPARATOR.
.
American cream separator in
good repair.
There will be other stock and
tools not listed. Come and
bring anything you wish to
sell. There will be new mer­
chandise offered by the mer­
chants.

TERMS:—CASH. Nothing to b« removed
until settled for.*
-.

J. E. NORTON
AUCTIONEER
MAURICE FOREMAN, Clerk.

�Cloverdale Bunday night
joyed it.

HEARS MANY GOOD
THINGS OVER RADIO
lire it.

m wfl

multiplied,

and Profit

and

en­

and mother spent Christmas with
Lester SonnevUJe and family and
Mr. and Mra. O- K. Kenyon and Oor-

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their children and grandchildren
Help yourself, by helping other*;
Christmas.
Grab an oar. and Join the crew!
Pull
together
with
your
brothers,
day
night and listened to a fine
Soma people hare said that the
program. All had been carefully
auto and radio are a curse to our And theyll win the race—for you.'
Ho let's all pull together and make
land, but I think they are all right
and ChristIf they are uaad rightly. Car* are it—- —■- -~rzi “Tr
used by robber* and kidnappera and
th^kSd
. always wffl be. What would our
Uw* °‘1*
Mt B Umc
j police do without car* to chase ja4UL&gt;E. —
teacher and pupils will enjoy a two
weeks’ vacation.
* r..d Ik. *».,&lt;
Ik. HO*rJ I lhCm?
We “ church-goers can
SOUTH SHULTZ.
M*&lt;1*. 4 ik.TL .r H.«I.L .. 4^ • Ul«4
Bunday morning
Gordon Kenyon will spend Christ­
ir
w happen
nappen to
&lt;o hare
nave a odr
car to
vo get us
ns ]- Mr. and Mr*. John Anders plca*- mas with hls parents at Bellevue
■I
If wu
to church more quickly. But, don't antly entertained the Brush Ridge
l^rouf
c*r Uke
l*tas ?
”u to some
tooie.^'^-_
Cemetery
Circle at their txx
home in
*“
let
your car
you
quea- ! cj
—u-Q--;
&gt;y BO|I1*4 tkat tka Baard tionatde plaoe, or Just on a pleasure |K.i.mMQO Thuredav
Glaaa Brick, Practical
.r m. chr at HM&lt;m«. trip on Bunday Instead of to church
n'urMa}.
Glass building bricks, plain br col­
"
where year prreence would be ap-; Twenty ^nre were present.
predated
"io
”
inuch
’
Jurt°so'
with
‘
room*
were
tastefully
decorated
ma eo.t
. , .
rooms
tasteful)v decorate- wjth ored, hare reached a practical
S««r»u_- e.umnimat
.
u-.« eoaatr Barmtl tralnli
— .a* r.dk&gt;. Do&gt;X in at bom* „
md . bM«U. stage. Used In industrial and other
*1 Mid «ljy. win k
».-i। Sunday,
— .
— .It .fui
Gifts were exchanged and
bulldlngtf they permit Infiltration of
thinking
will dotree.
you Just
tad 61117 MM an4 B4/10O
aa much good to listen to a sermon Chrlitmaa carols sung. All report &amp; light, and offer unusual effects.
fine
lime
and
vote
Mr.
and Mra. An­
on the radio. The minister giving
drus
royal
entertainers.
Our
next
tho sermon won't know you are lis­
Buttarfll**' Choice of Neat
tening. and your own minister will meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs.
Tesla by the Smithsonian Insti­
Herman Zcrbcl In Hastings.
mis* you.
Some from this place attended the tution reveal that butterflies select
But for the sick and invalids, who
can't go to church, tlie radio is n Christmas play at Good will Sat­ the leaves on which to lay their
urday night and pronounced it fine, eggs by chemical content rather than
lonely through the week as they are and some attended the cantata at
about their work. As I sat at home
quilting, I had a pencil and paper
bandy and took time to Jot down
some of the things I heard over the
radio, and have arranged them in
with a few clippings I had saved.
r«ltowiw^M*~ih*ir~*r6»Mt.l “No one has a good enough mem1
*lnhZ
*y U&gt; swear to any certain thing
MiRrU.d u dr*w «7- If it la not true aa he may forget

u Paid Doan It

■ass:
000 00
.odo.oc

I you will reap a crop of heartaches
■o* and regret.
.751 “If some one has spoken 111 ,of
3.64 you do not make lhe same mistake
HJjby telling something about them. It
18.*o 1* belter to say something good
4 oo I about a bad fellow than to say aotne3,1.thing bad about a good fellow.
“Smile 'til ten o'clock, and the
1 5 OS
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A* &lt;»-

lonoral O'Brieo. Uio ■

‘OM1. that t
»ntM rxlalii

’ion ’blp, it may be tied but
«Jj will always remain."
i»o.ool if you become discouraged, just

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lotal er

13.301 there comes a little message, from
412 * book I cant forget. "Pluck up and
J 52 take new courage, God hasn't fln■ n.'so ished yet."
ilo inl “M you Sing a *ong as you go along,
sox*'you will find that It helps to make
so'oo you strong. A* a rule:

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Allan
Hyde. Chairman.
Tbaodsra a. K.R«id. G*rk.

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E«b*ll&lt; UM» MUblUhBMala.
Mevtd by Uibora*. aunt

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purraanl to PbMIc
br tk» Btwvitl *M-

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Yet, that's all we get now-days.
25.00 inhere arc all the common people
And their good old honest ways?
Where are all lhe common people?
Where are all the sturdy folks
Plenty saplln's In the forest
But where are the mighty poks?
Nd use frettin' 'bout one's beauty—
Wealth and beauty bring distress.
What we need are hard, rough

We are gettln' tired of posers,
And their false society.
With a new *tyle every mornin’—
Say, there's no style-change for
me—
'Specially with human bein'*.
I'm for fplks who're staunch and

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1:0'001 Everything u In a mess,
24.00 llAi*.
Is Anmmnn
i
What wa
we need is
common people.
And their old-time friendliness.
Touchin' Angers—that's no hand-

And acme old-time friendliness.

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io.oe| That is a good lesson In deceit
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untruthfulnass.

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able to tell It twice tho same; let
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"If parents will turn square cors *4 ner*. the children will nearly always
1*.74 follow In their footstep*; but if parISS 4J lent* cut the corners by telling Uttle
3 t&gt;o untruths, or practice deceit, what
' ’ 2? can you expect of the children? A
13 75 good example Is when a mother gave
7 2 5 her child a dime to go to the movie.
57 511 Tho child who had recently become
2.47 twelve years old said: "Why mother
,
11 am twelve now; I will have to pay
°f more." “O, well.” the mother an-

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.With genuine appreciation
pleasant associations, we e
to our customers- and Hi
' our best wishes. May the
happiness and good
cheer of the Holiday Sea­
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straw pa a* opera ou
pvbUa out of Urge

Chaliapin.

Good old common home-llke people
With their hearty, "Howdy-dal"—
Ex.
A good example of unselfishness
la an act ot two brothers, one a
bachelor, the other a married man
with a large family. Their farms
Joined. There had been a drouth
and neither one had a very good
crop of wheat. The married man
had a larger field of wheat than his
brother, so one dark night he said
to himself. “I feel sorry for my
brother, he hasn't a very large field
comes to thrash It, I will go and
carry some of ray wheal into his
field so he will feci better.'' The
bachelor brother got to thinking
about hl* married brother and
thought. “My brother has a large
family and a small crop of wheat.
I think I will go carry some of my
wheat over Into hls fieldBo they
both started out and met at tho line
with both hands full of wheat bun­
dle*. After explaining their -ac­
tions, they shook hand* and after­
ward built a church where the spirit
of God and the epirtt ot man met.
I wUh wc had more people like that,
this work! would be a better place to
live tn bccauee,
^halpiMtJ^MIplM others;

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126 W. STATE ST.

UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK

HASTINGS, MICH.

FRESH

FLOUR
GRAHAM FLOUR UT
CORN MEAL

17c
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FINEST
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24%-Lb. Sack ... .
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PANCAKE FLOUR Lit
MO aad MO PANCAKE FLOUR, 20 Os.

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BAKING

CHOCOLA

PRUNES 2“iu 15c
RICE

11c

PEANUT BUTTER !.'• 28c

EGG NOODLES

17c

SALT

DOUBLE RICH I

STRAINED

CRANBERRY
SAUCE
18«

5c

DOLE

DOUBLE STRENGTH I

CAMPBELL’S SPARKLING FLAVOR

CREAM OF GARDEN

TOMATOES sr-.la 3 for 25c
3 for 25c

CUT BEANS

COFFEE

SALMON KTttfS.

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CODFISH

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Fresh Ground
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21c
40c

FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES
FOR HOLIDAY MENUS

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21c
Lb. 7c

KITCHEN KLENZER Caa 6c

OXYDOL

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If we give what folks are needing.
It w01 par ua in the end,
And we just can’t help succeeding
In lhe game of Ufe, my mend.
Cheerfulness U always.calchlngCertaln cure far.erety rU»;
HapnlncM Is always hatching
In the sunshine of a smile!
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(Continued from p»r nine)

EaAt Lansing. Dec. 24.-Mlchlgan
•laud, aba fanners, in taking Sigh honors in
it, Zii’
th® International Hay and Grain
,,i.
Show at Chicago, defeated not only
d»v of J,o- the ccmpettton from other sections
ro*b«" a’oAr”*1 alto the “'tics of the weather-1
s mu' pail- man who tried hls hardest to put
k» ' Michigan in the drought belt.
aaf*a“w
™gbm international honors for
|,iv, vwlta: an exhibit of oats was won by Ellis
‘Aldrich, Fairgrove, when hls sample
'
ranked ahead of any shown by other
I United States and Canada producers
| Just to demonstrate hls versatility,
of Prohate.
Mr. Ellis also won prizes on twoOZDKZ roa PUBLICATIOM.
I rowed and six-rowed barley, soft
at Michican, th. Probata Court tor 1 red winter wheat, and navy beans.
'.CX?&lt;.aof&lt;rfB:nreirt h.M as
Nln*ty seven entries went to the
&gt;te o«ea la lha city of‘lu.Unr«. ia show from Michigan and brought

1.300,00
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MSSiiitai’lUu 'Metcalf. Fairgrove; John C. Wilk; |«
------------------------------------------------ —Ernest
Hagen; Robert Tainter. '
ORDS* roa publicahoi.
Boyne City; Roy Hickey. Fairgrove;
of Mirhina. ths Probate Coart tat -Ludwig Loesel; J. A- Wilk; and John
toualr of Barrr.
P Wilk
a MMloa of Uld eourt. h,M at th,
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it?'wet t; Foster Hickey; and Ludwig
h Loesel. Reese.
•'} i Soybeans: John C. Wilk; and Har-

Haatlnrs. la sate maty. at er ba
lha 15th day of April. A, D 1935.
lk»l old rl.in.. a,11 1.. I,...,! l.r

NORTHEAST CARLTON.
-I Carl Olmsted of Trout Lake and
Carl Olmsted of CCC camp at brother,
Bund-”evgufaal ।
_ ___ , _Clair, spent
__ __jday
and
Scott
Trout Lake is home for Christmas.' with Mr. •*
”’ Mrs. Q
~1” Lydy and
son. Vaughn.
|
Mr. and Mra. Dale Quick and Mrs,
Louisa Lydy of Battle Creek vis­
Slava BraUiag CoatlauM
ited Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lydy Sun­
day.
Slaves aro actually brsd la tte
__ _4J Willard
____
_____and
__ ____
tain parts of Arabia and Africa.
Mra
Parker
Buster
Asplnall returned home at Evart Soma of the mothers aro sold from
Friday after a week's visit here with one owner to another and raroly
relatives.____________,________________________________________________
see their children again. Tbe total.
A large crowd attended
the
Christmas tree and program at the ceeds 5.000,000. more than tbe popu­
Friend school Friday evening.
lation of Scotland. These ware
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lydy and son. among ths startling statamanta
Gary, spent Saturday night with
mads by the secretary of tbs Anti.
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Ben Fal­
Slavery society, at a public meeting
coner of Irving.
Mrs. Mae Townsend of Hastings in Glasgow, Scotland, to commemo­
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Deck- rate the abolition of slavery In Brit­
ish possessions 100 years ago.

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MUdrod^ndth. Roeiitor of Probata.

DaUoil'v OUoot BsUAtag
Loan 4»»orUlli

J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.

Caledonia;

Red Clover: Willard Krebcl, and
A. J. Lutz.
.
AUlke Clover: J. A. Wilk.
Sweet Clover; Clifton Metcalf.
Alfalfa: Emery H. Jewett; Harvey
it Crowl; George Rae. Bay City;
Joe Deller. Harrisville; George Em­
merick. Harrisville; Clarence Deller,
Harrisville; Wlllima Gillard. Harris­
ville; Ernest Ettrick. Harrisville;
Carl Smith. Colling; Mrs. Catherine
Inglis, Pellston: A- J. Lutz. Ludwig
Loesel; Walter Chisholm, Glennie;
and A. R- Smith, Glennie.

«

Slffr ffirttatal ICoan &amp;
Imneatment &lt;Kmnpaiqi
W. O. MrCaaa.

George Kohn; A. J. Lutz, Sa­
line; Elwood 8wander. Hudson; M­
O. Dicketson. Bloomingdale; L. C.
Kelley and Sons. Marshall; Fabius
Farms. Three Rivers; Emery H.
Jewett. Mason; John Sharpe. Clif­
ford; Max Redman. St. Johns; Wel­
don Beebe, Adrian; Hartwell White,
Adrian.
Wheat: Ellis Aldrich; John C.
Wilk. St. Louis; O. D. Flnkbeiner,
Clinton; Foster Hickey; A. J. Lutz;

OBDBB FOB PUTBLICATIOB.

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about “NATIONAL" shares?

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&gt; u.lu &gt;M 1. ..11
»™«M chtek. to their erhlbl&gt; prerlns that the in ters.
i* t i"iut&gt;,1*d',"‘,temUr ' Thc following men were prize wlnof ,,M dr«M,&lt;M be admitted to nrob.le ncra &gt;** ul&lt;; SHOW.nlaea vherc !kr Circuit’ Court for Mid and thr notation thereof and admlni.tre | Oats: Ellis Aldrich, Fairgrove; Lee
Cioaaty i, held. lb»r» will ba told at pub- HL "fftaitb“lh.7M^tM I'Ke'i?aimed’o"r
Chesaning; J. A. Wilk. Al&amp;
other .Viubil per/Jn
'
ma; Willard F. Krebel. st. Johns;
It l« ordered, thet the inih.day of Jan Bob Hall, Fairgrove; Foster Hickey.
t.ViJl fi
XSTA «e“K &gt;»&gt;&gt;«&gt;•"; “«■ owe wm. ro&gt;.
Pickett.

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holders, representing millions of dollars, are
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COATS GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clum wsrc in
Ionia on Wednesday.
Harley Sense Is sick with neuritis.
A fine program was given at the
P. T. A- last Friday evening by the
school. Santa Claus was there to
take tiie gifts from the tree. Candy,
popcorn and apples were given to

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Lawrence Clia.se and Miss Hlldred
Lahman of East Woodland, were
married last Wednesday afternoon.
The parents ot the groom. Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Chase, gave them a re­
ception on Thursday evening. Con­
gratulations.

The waters of Puerto Rico pro­
Bessie Woodman on Jan. 3. Club Na
duce 102 species of crab.
3 serving dinner. Helen Demand and
Agnes Haight in charge of program.
The annual church meeting will
be held tills week Friday. Dec- 38.
with Mr. and Mrs. Wamcy Kelsey.
Pot luck dinner.
The Evangelistic meetings closed
rltr Main dlapoaal plaat.
Bunday evening. The evangelist will
Mortd br Btbtdtr. rap pc
begin a meeting at West Sebcwa
next Sunday evening and he expects
to preach here on Bunday morning.
There was a fine attendance and in­
terest here last Sunday and the

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Looifeaitaion.
Respectfully aabialtled by:

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Trlaasle Wperoervlea. repair* __
F A. Brown repair,
Bl,by Office Supply Co . ,uppffha
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for a 100 per cent attendance and
the men also won a box of candy for
lhe best offering.
Bo»rd*o* Hui

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CLAY HILLS.
Eugene Haight has been on the
sick list the past week but is better
at the present time.
Roy McCaul and Melvin Haight
attended an auction sale near Has­
tings Friday.
The Busy Bee Club was very
pleasantly entertained Friday eve­
ning at the home of Vance Sharp
and family in Middleville. It was
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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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